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THE PHOENIX,' Published Dally und Tri-Weekly, rm GLEANER, Every Wednesday Morning, BY JULIAN A. SELBY. Editor and Proprietor, j Office on Richardson St.. near Taylor. ? ? - i 43-The PncKNixia theoldoBt Daily Paporin South Carolina,bae tholaboebtcibcolation in tho upper pirtion of the State, and has '< been regularly issued biuce itB incoption? March 21,18C5. MfM" Book and Job Printing ol evoryde? scription faithfully attended to. BCBSCRirilOX. Daily, six months, $1 00; Tri-Weokly,2?0; Weekly, 1 50. AOVKItTIHEMENTS Inserted in the Daily at $1 per Bquaro of nine lines for iiret, and 50 ooritw oach subsequent insortion; not exceeding five lines inlength, 75 cents. Long advertisements by tho week, month or year, at Iosb rated. Alarriagus. Funeral Invitations, Ac, $1. ?OXXTS. E. H. Bates, Union. Julius Poppo, Anderson. n. W.Lawson, Abbevillo. Robert 1 rjco, Spartanbuig. D. D. Mooro, Itock Hill. J. A. Qrigeby, liidgoway. E. A. Scott, Newberry. _ United Sxates Court.?The petition of Dorrill A. Bower, for voluntary bank? ruptcy, was referred to Registrar Car? penter. A final hearing of tho petition for final discharge of Robert L. Heriot waa ordered for tho 2lst of March. John and Henry Hanberry received final discharge in bankruptcy. W. M. Hun? ter, assignee, was authorized to sell property. Leon Weit it Co., petition? ers for involuntary hnukraptcy, were ordered to show causo why they should not be deolarcd bankrupts, and tbo mar? shal was ordered to tako possetsion of the property nntil further order of the. court. -The Judge ordered that W, L. T. Prince, assigueo, he allowed to soil property not bonnd by special liens. The following jurors wero drawn and summoned to appear on tho first Mon? day in May: Grand Jury?Donald Mathieson, E. W. Mikell, E. R. B. Kelly, C. J. Fuller, Charles Minort, M. Douglas, Jr., D. J. Winn, Jr., W. J. Andrews, A. W. Lyons, Prank Lynoh, Poter B..Glass, Thomas J. Coghton, Joseph Glooso, J. E. Follin, S. J. Minton, Samuel Reid, W. B. Andereon, B. Baker, Robert A. Sissons. Petit Jurors?C. C. Righiar, J. D. Hill, R. R. Player, F. Bonnean, Joseph P. Howard, F. L. Green, 8. M. Currie, John Jefferson, Peter Thomas, R. Mon? roe, Edward Gilbert, P. S. Attles, Mon? day Nelson, Peter Smalls, A. L. Prince, D. W. Josey, P. B. Brown, James P. Lowe, P. A. Brock, Sidney Blaokeney, O. P. Nelson, Edwin F. Gary, L. T. Le? vin, A. W. Curtis, Charles Hampton, D. D. Utaey, James G. White, Charles Williamson, C. J. Carroll, B. O. Adams. FataIi Aooident.?Mr. Nathauiel Fields, of Charleston, met with a fatal accident on Brown's wharf, on Tues? day, while attending to hie duties at the steamship Ashland. A hogshead of ba? con rolled suddenly from the vessel aaross the dock, knocking him down and partly passing over his body. His left leg was broken, and' ho was other? wise so badly injured that he died that evening. FitAA? T.?lz:. .-Tt?o Gorman Consul at .Savannah, desires information oi in . whereabouts of Franz Remml, who, in October, 1871, resided somewhero be? tween Hamburg and Columbia, S. C. Ho is now about fifty-one years old. It is now said that odorous flowers uct as powerful disinfectants in sick rooms, by reason of the ozone which they emit. Sotjtu Carolina Monument Associa? tion.?Tbo monument proposed to be erected by the womon of South Caro? lina, in memory of their gallant dead in the laic Coufederato war, has been do luyed in its completion by want of the necessary funds. The cost of tho monu? ment will be $10,000; tho first install? ment of ?5,000 has beeii, already paid to tho distinguished architects, Muldoon ?fc Op., of Kentucky, who arc proceeding with tho monument, which, when finished, will be a noble and beautiful tribute to our deceased soldiers. It is requisite that $5,000 shall bo raised by Ootober next, to complete this sum of $10,000. This can ho easily obtained, if each District will pledge itself to give 8200, and if every individual who re? ceives one of Uh m circulars, will send the t-mall sum of SI. Let a treasurer und collectors bo appointed in every vil? lage and city, and let the money collect? ed by these local treasurers be promptly forwarded to the General Treasurer, Mrs. W. K. Bacbmac, at Columbia. If the ladies in these Distriots will give the matter their earnest attention, we aro convinced that they will f.oon secure the amount repuired. Sarely none will re? fuse to aid iu perpetuating the memory of those who conntcd not their lives dear that they might eavo the land they Uved so well; and though tho cause thoy died for be lost, all is not lost, so long as their grand epitaph, "They died for their principles," whether engraven fin marble or on tho tablets of our hearts, shall contain for us and for future gene? rations inspiration and hope. Mrs. W. 11. BACIIMAN, Treasurer S. ?. Monument Assoo'n. Mrs. JOHN T. DARBY, Corresponding Secretary. Miss MARTIN, Recording Secretary. Board of Directors.?The officers of the Association and Mrs. C. Mactie, Mrs. G. Howe, Mrs. O. Walker, M's. John McKenzie, Mis. John Bacon, Mrs. A. Dargan, Mrs. O. Beck, Mrs. B Levy, Mr?. John Fisher, Mrs. W. H. Gibbee, Mi?s LuBordo, Miss Wndo, Mrs. S. Beard. Jfesir- Papers throughout the Slate will obbgo by copying. TO THE READING PUBLIC I If you Want a Thorough. Newspaper, subscribe fou the phoenix, Daily and Tri-Weekly; or Issued every Wednesday, IN COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. The Phoenix iB tho ohleet Daily Paper in the State, and has been regularly j issued Biuce March, 18G5. THE LATEST INTELLIGEN OF, By Tclcgrnph and Mails, from netivly j nil parts of tho World; together with fnll MARKET REPORTS; Besides well eelected Miscellaneous and Reading Matte?, of internst to every? body, will be found in the?e publication*. THE EDITORIALS Are carofnlly prepared, by eompotent writers; while special utteutiou ih given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Taken as a whole, no uetteu or. moke satisfactory, investment can bo made, than a subscription to one or the other of theso publications. They aro Con? servative in politics, und nro devoted to tho best interests of tho State. The following are tho TERMS TOR SIX MONTHS. Daily Pihenix.?4 UJ Tri-Weekly. 2 50 Weekly Glkanek (4.8 columns).... 1 DU These pupers were the first issued in Columbia, in 18G5, after its partial de? struction, and have been regularly pub? lished ever since. They CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Throaghout the middle and upper Coun? ties of the State, und are excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. Tho Phcenix has a greater circulation through tho upper part of South Caro? lina than any other daily paper published in the Stale. Merchants and others will find its columns an admirable means of communication with tho pcoplo of the entire up-country. Advertising rates are reasonable and equable. Send adver? tisements marked with the number of insertions desired, and they will be stopped npon the expirution of the time. Office on Richardson (or Main) street, between Taylor and Blanding. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor. Have your Job Printing done Home especially when Stylo and Price are the Same. theYhoenix Book and Job Steam Printing Office r-KT S V $?i?MwM& ft m la thoroughly supplied with LOWER PRESSES of the Latest Improvement; TYPE of v&rioos prudes and styles from one foot io the fiftieth part of un inch ' in eize; BORDERS, CUTS; Black, Co Jored and Transfer INKS; PAPER, CARDS, &o. Tho proprietor is a praclical pi inter, and employa tho most tkilled men in the profession; all woik executed at shortest notice possible, in the latest and best eiyles, and ut N??w York prices. CALL and EXAMINE SPECIMENS of 1. 2, 3 and 4 Sheet Pontern, Hand bill Programmen, Circnlm?, Bills of Fare, Pamphlets, Briffs. Dodgers. Flyei?, Letter Ueods, J'.i 11 Heads, Checks, Horse Bills, Receipts, Lnbelp, Railroad Blanks. Legid Blnnk?, Tapn, Cards of nil kinds und sizes? Wedding. Visiting, Business, Show. JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor j Pno??;ix and Gleanu. E*tttblishmcnt. THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS FOR Corn. Cotton, Wheat and Tobacco, PHOENIX~GUA.NO ! A Natural Bird Guano,from Fhecnix Ibiaud, WILCliX, UBS & EC'S JAMIMTB1) GUANOf THESE celebrated FERTILISERb aru tob favorably known by the planUrs of thia Statoto require comment. Theo wbo Luve used them know Low to appreciate their value; thono who have not ae yet, will God, ??n fair trial, that their liberal uao will pay on present crope, besides being of fn urt benefit to their Inr\fl? For farther information, apply to SEI 15els ? ez ELL, Agents Jnn ig t May 1 Columbia, S. C. HOSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. O. WM. E. ROSE. Proprietor. Another First Class Hotel in City?Faro S2.50 a Bay, including- CranibusRide SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL. AND IN THE CENTRE OF TUE BUSINESS PART of the city. Roeo'a Omnibus will convcv pastengcra to and from every Train. The Lalieu'Apartmoute are complete, with private on trance/in Ae?ou:b!yi,treot. The BILLIARD and BATH ROOSTS are all new and superior to any in the city. Aprils ATSOIITBEPJ OEICHTilKE FMSEPEH? VIA CHARLESTON. S. G., TO AND FP.02I BALTIMORE, PB1LADELPBU, SEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MAHTJFACIUBIEG CITIES. '< itri-c Tiini k n Week from St w Yoi k? Tnckd*yB,Tltu<*cdaya anil Siiiutday*. ft^-Kli ^nnt Mule l.ouni Acconimcduttoti* Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL, CAPACITY, 40,000 BALES JUON'IIIL.Y. The South Carolina Hailroad Company, AND connecting Roads Weet, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen Gret clat-s Steamships to the above ports, invite attention to the quick time and regular despatch aflovdeel to the business public in the Cotton States at the PORT ?F CI1 ARLESTON, ofle rinn facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Pasecngcis not excelled in excellence and capacity at any other port. The following dpi en Cid Ocean Steamers are regulailj on. the line: TO X E XV YORK. CIJARLESTON.. .Jas. Bcrrv, Ccmniacder. I CHAMPION... .B. W. Lockwood, Com'cr. JAMES ADGER..T. J. Lockwood, Com'der. 1 MANHATTAN..M. B. Woodhull, Com'er. JAMES ADGER ft CO., Agt-i.tx, Chariotou, 8. C. GEORGIA. .8. Crowell, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA. .'J . J. Reekett.Commander. WM. A. COTJRTENAY, WAGNER, HUG ER ft CO., Agent?., Cbailtbtcn, S. C. TO PHILADELPHIA. Iron Steamships ASHLAND.Alex Hunter, Commander. EQ JATOR.C.Hinckley, Commander. Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. VYM. A. CO?RTLNAY, Agent, Charleston, 8. C. TO U A LTI II O It E. FALCON.Ilaiilic, Commander. 8FA GULTi.Dntton. Commaiult-r. Sailiug Days?Every Filth Day. PAUL C. THEN HOLM, Age at, Chai l*?-tou, 8. C. TO 1! o s t o s . steamships MERCEDITA and FL AO. 8ail everv Saturday. JAMES ADGER ft CO.,Agents,Charitbton, s. C. Late* guaranteed ae low as competing Hues. Marine Insurance, oi.c-liallol one; pel cent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THBCJ?GH TICKETS Gun bo had at nrincinal Railroad Ofllces iu Georgia, Alabama.Tennessee and Mississippi. State-Ronnie may no secured in advauce, without ? xtra chatge, by addressing a^i nteol the Steamships in Charles!on, r.t whose ofliee s, in all cates, the .'(abroad Tickelb fcbculri bo exchanged and Berths asPiguc/. The Through Tie-kits by this route include Trahfcfcis, Meals and 8' \te-Roora, while oil .-1 ip-K.aid. TUE SOUTH C A 111)1.IN A UA Il.HOAll, GEORGIA ItAllROAI) And their connecting linoi*, havelargely increased their fncilitie t for the rapid movement ? if Freight and Pubtengerf mm ween the Northern cinih and tbe South und Weht. First Class Eating Saloon at Bruue hville. Cn'thc Georgia and South Carolina Railroads, Oral ulaes.Slcepiug Cara. Freight promptly transferred from tit mi ? i '? rtnj i: t! nighl Irn'i < ! ii < f-uuthCarolina Railroad. Clomconnection niadowith oth?:i Reac's,delivei.'iig 1-l t.- at diMbiit points with f;reat prompt nets. The manage't 1:1 e i VflJ esertii i to FRtit tj tl.i ;t j ..tu i.i that the line via Charleston cannot boeurprpM d in despatch and \ht i-:<l< tliMvrij id good)-. For lurther information, apply 11> T. J. Gi.ini.v, Wintern Agent, Atlanta, Ga ; lt. D. H asel!.. General Agent, 1*. O. be n 4.$??(?; ( nie? ?17 P.io&dway. N. i . S. L. 1 :cki ns, Genera. Passenger and Ticket Agent. South Carolina Railioi.ri; oi J. 11 SiLKiiii:,Supt-titttendont Groat Suutbern Freight anel Pasecugei Charlcstrti, 8. C. nn:'0ily I THE WILMIKGTON STAR. ESTABLISHED ONLY SIX YE Mis: DAILY STAK HAH luelsfgrat circulation of any D;?ily Newspaper in the Statt?, und a circula tluti in Wilmington ueariy iwioons largo as thntofanj other paper. All the utws of the day will be found in it, condensed when tin? important, at length when of moment, ami always presented in a clear, intelligent and interesting manner. BODSciui'TiON (in AnvANcr.:) One Year. t7 00 Six Months. 3 ?0 Throe Mouths.?. 2 00 ] WKKKLY STAK. FUIOE DEDUCED. The WEEKLY HTA 11 is now combined with the CAROLINA FARMER, and is one of the cheapest papers in the- oonDtry, at the fol? lowing BKDDOED UAT?h: One Copy, Ono War.fl r,0 Ono Copy, Six Months. 1 fcO ?r?lubs of 3 to 10, Ono War. %\ 20 per copy. Clubs of 10 or more, One Year, only f 1 .00 per copy. Specimen Copies sent on ap? plication. Addrce? WM. H. BERNARD. Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington, N. C. LOCAL BRILLIANT OIL. I A VERY Inch te-Jt Oil, in the uee ot which I iX ?cohhuit is possible, rare, inodor? ous and the best illuminator in the world. ?f-Kvcry Kumlly Should t'no re.'?ft C'rh bu burned in the ordinary Kerosene ! Lamps. Put up In Patent FAUCET NOZZLE I (3ANS, from which tho Oil may bo drawn i without Iohs ofCil or w ithout lifting the Can, by tho DEVOE MANUFACTURING COM j PANY, New York. Feh C ltno Columbia Music Store LyBrand & Son TAKE pleasureiu calling the atlcntionol I tlio public to an examination of their STOCK of MUBICAL MERCH ANDISE.con sistiug of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs, Blolodeons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Aecordoons, Brass and Silver Bund Instru? ments oi all kinds. Also, gbcci Music and Instruction Books for every class of Musical Instruments on hand at all tinus. We are Solo Agents for thoKtntoof South Carolina of Estej A Co.'s COTTAGE ORGANS. Sheet Music "sent by mail, nofcl rnid.cn receipt of price; and all kindp of Mnrica) Goods sent by Express, when ordored, to any part of the Htate, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand Pianos and Organs for sale cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organs and M< lodtoi.k Tuned and Repaired in a satisfactory manner: and will giveeepecial attention to Packing. Removing and Shipping Pianos for other parties toany point dealt ed, at moderate pi ices. All orders promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed to those favoring nt with their patronage. Send for our catslogurof ' Sheet Munin and Musical Merchandise. Ri ; chardsoD ?irret, a few door* ibuvc rno;stx ; -e. O.'Inrohta.S. C. Noy7 Choice Provisions. , A T low prices for each. I J\ 6,000 pounds BACON SIDES. I 2 000 pound* new Sugar-cured flame, j 10 barrels Leaf Lard, . 20 boxes Gothen CbeciO, 10 boxes Tonng America and Flnc-applc i Cheese, j 10 chests choice new crop Ttaft, 100 barrels Family Dour. 23 barrels Apple?, Onions and rotstocf. Dec 4 nOPE A OYLES. ? Family Flour. UiOBBLS. Extra Family FLOUR. 100 barrels low priced, hut sonnd. For sale bv HOPE A OYLES THE PHOENIX Book, Job and Newspaper STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPP P P P PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPi PPP PPPP PPP PPPP v\\\\Pi// THE Propriotoiol V . ?_ , /.ys^ji^ine Pimbwx lias tl?o m&sfti/k&T!? roughly lilted op and . furnibhed hin ofhec '!wfiv ': with latest improved rm ?'J'/ffyf-. materialfordoingall -"m?iicSy ' - kinds of Printing. 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Proprietor -?-:-1 ., ( . ? . ,-j Greenville and Columbia Railroad ESlMH?PA8SENGEB fflfSM5l????TRAIN8 run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Might trains on Bouth Carolina Railroad np and down; with Trains going North and bontbon Charlotte, Coin ulna and Augusta aod WU naingtou,Columbia and Augusta Raflroada. pp. *? Loavo Colombia lit.; 7.16 a. m Leave Alston. 0.05 a. m LeaveNewberry..-.'rrr... .10.40a. xn Leave Cokesbury..2.00 p. xn Loavo Belton. 3 00 p. sn arrive at Greenville. ?.80p.m down. Leave Groenvllle ?.t.7.80 a. id Leave Belton.9.30 a. m Leave Cokcebury.11.10 a. m Lcavo Newberry..:.2.30 p. m Leave Alston..? 4.20 p. m Arrive at Columbia. C.COp. m Anderson Branch and Blut liiOge I? teuton down. cp. . Leave Walhalla, 5.45 a. m. Arrive 7.18 p. m Leave Perry ville 6.25 a. ro. ' 0.85 p.'m LoavePendleton 7.10 a.m. 5 50 p. xn Leave Anderson 8.10 a. rn. 4.50 p.. m Arrive at Belton 0.00 a. m. Leave 3.50p. m Accommodation Traine run on Abbeville Rranch Monday*, Wedneedaj h ana Fridays. On Anderson Branch.between Belton and a? ?lorson, Tuecdaye, Thursday* and Hatnrdaye. THOMAS DODAMEAD.Gen.Sup.. jAr.r.s: Noivton, General Ticket Agent. The hhort Line Schedule. Cu All lohe, Col.l HJ:l\ &, Aegusia R.R. Co., ConusiniA, 8. 0? Ftbiuarj 22,1874. i flP, !3g?^fcrr THE followirg PaeFC6 ffW? Ism 'Ww'^'wt' fpr Schedule will be ope rated on and after this date: b'l ooit.o noiitu. Uraiu No. 2. Train No,(4 , Lcavo Augua|a.G.SOam 4.15 pm Granitevillo .....*7 33 a m 5.11 p m Uatesvillc.9 43am fi 00 p m Columbia.1156am 037pm Cheater.44.24pni 2.'2U am Arrive Charlotte.10.40 p m . *5.15 a m No. 2 Train makes clcso connection, via Richmond, to all pointa North, arriving-at New York 0.05 A. M. No. 4 Train makeseloso connection via Richmond to all points North, (arriving at New York at 5.15 P. M. ooinosocth. Train No. 1. TraiDKo.3 Leave Charlotte..*7.00 a m 9 10 p m Chester. 0 54am 11.38pm Columbia.i'J.lC.p m 8.404 m Uatesvillc..457pm 5.43 a xn Granitevillc.17 15 pm *7.48a'm Arrive Augusta.8.05 p m 8 45 a xn i 'Breakfast, JDinner, iSupper. t - ' South bound Trains connect at Angtuta ;for all pointB South and West. Ihiopgb itickets sold and baggage clucled to all prin? cipal points. jST* bleeping cars on all Night [Trains. JA8. ANDERfcON, Geocial Sup't. ? A. Porn, Gen. Paesenger and Ticket Agent. Change of Schedule. ,f *}* soutd oabolina raix.zoab CoilFAN Y, Culumuia, S. C, October 18.1873. tand after Sunday, 19th instant: m All. and passekoeb TRAIN. ; Leave Columbia at.8.40 am j Arrive at Charleston at.. ...;...4.20pto Leave Charleston ai.9.00 am irriveat Cohrmbib ai-.6.CO pm i SIGHTexpress, FRXJG'J T an v accommodation TnAiN, [Sundays excepted.] )LoaveColumbia. .7.15 p m Arrive. .6.80 a m tarriveCharleston 7.10pm Leave.. G 45 am < Oamden Train will run Monday,Wednesday land Saturday, as follows: I Leave Columbia at.1.50 pm ! Arrive at Camden at. G 35 pm 1 Leave Camden at. 6 60 am i Arrive at Colnmbia at. .11.60 am 8. B. Piciins. General Ticket Agent. Piedmont Air-Line Bailway. 1 Ig an, tfflfflmi CONDENSED T1ME fc?5r^*5arai^TABLE, Richmond and iDanville, Richmond and Danville R. W., N. C. Division, and North Western N. C. B. W. I GOING NORTH. I STATIONS. MAIL. express. 'Leave Charlotte.7.10 P. M. 6.26 A. M Xeavo Salisbury.0.60 P.M. 8.84 A.Jtt iLeaveGrecnbboio. 1.40 A.M. 11 10 A. M Leave Danville. 4 22A.M. 1.62P. M Leave Burkvillo. 0.44 A.M. G.40P.'H Arrive at Richmond.. .12.46 P. M. 9.30 P. M ? GOING SOUTH. 'Leave Richmond. 2 80 P.M. 5.10 A. M .Leave Rurkvillo. 5.34 P.M. 8 28 A. M Leave Danville. 10 41 P. M. 12.67 P. M Leave Greensboro_2.15-A M. 4.00P. M Leave Salisbury. 4 67 A.M. 6.22P.M Arrive ?,t Charlotte... 7.20 /..M. 8.80A.M ?U1.M. t a ft i. Leave On enshoro_1 45 A. M. 11 10 A. M .Leavo Company Shops S3? A. M.Ail2?CP.M Leave Raleigh. ... 8 05'A. M. irnve at Goldsboro.. .11 t6 A. M . GOING WEST. Leave Goldthoro.4 tO P. M. Leave Raleigh.7.4r>P.M. LoavfCompsnj Shops 12.05 A.M. 2 15 P. M Arriveat Grcciirboio. 1:80 A. M 3 SO P. M Xoii)i-\vi?i. in i\. C,- It. it ..s in liimli Leave Greensboro 3 40 pm Arrive 10,20 a m Leave Rerncn>vi)le 0 CO a m Arrive 5.10 a m Mail trains daily, both wiu, over entire lengtl of road. KxpreBi-daily between Cotu panv Sltopa aud Chariot to, Sundaj texcepted S. E.ALLEN, Gen.Ticket Agent. T. M. R. Tai.cot, T'ncir.eei and Pen SnpM. 'Wilmington, Columbia and AbguttaB, GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART., Cbi.r'XBIA, S. C. Oct< bet 24 1673. LTiw ffiS) ES?'^i?i'V THE"followirg Schedule ^ftS&^fcMic!^^* will be operated on and alter Simday, October 26: GOING NOtllll. TRAIN NO. 2. TRAIS NO. 4 Leave Columbia.11 40 a m 8 45 p m Florcnco.14 40 p m 2.10 a m i Flemington. 18 50 pm 6 27am ? Arrivo Wilmington.10.45 p m *7.15 a rn No. 2 Train makes clutt connection, viu Richmond, to all points North, arriving New York 6.40 A. M. No. 4 Train makes cloee con? nection, ein old Bay Line and Richmond, to tall pointe North, arriving New York 4 25 P. M i ODIN (l SliflU. train ho. 1. ISAM SO. 8 Lcavu Wilmington.4.60 am 16.10pm r Flemingtou.*(; 50 a m 7 45 pm i Florence.10 40 am 11.37 pm Arrivo Columbia.i3.lt? p m 4 00 am , Making closn connections at Columbia for I all points South and West. 'Jbrough tickets Hold and baggnge checked to all principal points. Pullman palace ultrpeiBon all night iraiLb. ?Rrtakfest. iDinr-er. ISnpper. JAS. ANDERSON, General Sup't. A. Porn, Gen. Paeacnger and Ticket Agent. ' bummer Schedule 8. & U.R.B., cmrw&to DOWN TRAIN UP TRAIN .Arrive. Loave Arrive.Leave Spartanburg.. G.S0 7.10 batesville- 7.(0 7 15 6.47 6.66 i'acolet. 7.28 7.c? 6.81 8.40 iJoncsvilla. 8.01 8.10 8.M 8.00 ciUniouviile. 8 48 9.(8 4.ffi 6.18 iSantuc. 0.48 9.63 , 4.16 4.25 Fish Dam. 10.20 10.25 8.44 3.t0 iShellon. 10 40 10.40 3.10 8.27 iLvlee'Ford... 11.07 11.13 2.E7 3(3 ?Strothrr.. 11 85 11.45 2.28 2.8f KIhton... . 12 40_ HOPB & GYLES HAVP.f..realr? 500 bu*hflf OATS, V.000 bm>hela BRAN. 2,000 bnshtlH SHORTS. atj?n. Fresh 8thr Krant and Mine? Meat, 100 boxen Raisins. 60 halMoxce Raieina, 2Sq?aitcr>l>6xes Baisins, t\ 50drums Smyrna Figs, DeMMeated Ciicoinr.t. t* 100 pounds Seedlesa Raisins, ? . 5< 0 HeadK ??f Cabb^pr. <> Thorbiirn's Oarden Seeds \VD ONION SET.-?', warranted froHh, for , by HOPE* GYLES.