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THE Pfi<3B3NIX, Published DaUy ana Tri-Wcokly, Every Wednesday Morning,? BY JULIAN A. SELBY, Editor and Proprietor, Oilloe on Richardson St., near Taylor. ?3*Tbb Psssix is tho olde st Daily paper in Sooth OaroliDa,hau tho laugest oiboulation in the upper portion of tho State, and has seen regularly issued ainco ita inception? Maroh 31,1805. tar Book and Job Printing; ol every a e icription faithfully attended to. subscription. Daily, Bix monthb,$4. 00; Tri-Wcekly,2 50; Weekly, 1 50. advertisements Inserted in tho Daily at $1 per square of nine lines for Srat, and 50 conta each subssqurtiv insertion; not oxceeding five lines inlength, 75 conta. Long advertisements by tho week, month or year, at loss rates. Marriagos. Funeral Invitations, &c, $1. agents. Julias Poppa, Anderson. Robert Bryoe, Spartanburg. J. A. Qrigaby, Ridgeway. E. A.Scott, Nowbcrry. ? H. W.Lawson, Abbeville. Slain. Hero in this lenfy place, Qaiet be lies, Cold, with his sightless fuco Turned to the skies; 'Tis bat another dead; AH yon can say is said. Carry his body hence? Kings must have slaves; Kings climb to eminence Over men's graves; So this man's eye is dim? Throw the earth over him. What was tho white you touched There at his side? Paper his hand had clutched Tight ere he died? Message or wish, may be? Smooth tho folds and see. Hardly the worst of as Here aould have smiled! Only the tremulous Words of a child? Prattle, that has for stops Just a few ruddy drops. Look. She is sad to miss, Morning and night, His?her dead father's?kiss; Tries to be bright, Good to mamma, and Bweet. That iaall. "Marguerite." Ah, if beside the dead Slumbered the paiul Ah,.if the hearts that bled Slept with the slain 1 If the grief died?bat no; Death will not have it so. Shaving a Granger.?Persons who visit*barber shops would give a pre? mium for a barber who would not insist upon them having their "hair oat," or submitting to|a "shampoo," when they only wished to be shaved. A man who called at a tonsorial establishment on Smithneld street succeeded in non? plussing a most porsisteut knight of the razor. The barber insisted upon giving the transient customer a "shampoo," and the T. C. peremtorily demanded why snoh a request was made. Then a little colloquy ensued something like this: Barber?"Your head's very dirty, sah!" T. C?"Well, I know it is, and I want it dirty." Barber?"Want it dirty I Why, what fah?" T. C?"Well, I'm a Granger, and I want to have soil on my bead!" The barber ceased his importuning?, and quietly shaved his man. [Piltsbunj Chronicle. The way the money goes is shown in the case of the late Legrand Lock wood's marble palaoe and forty acres of finoly ornamented grounds in Norwalk, Conn., now offered for sale for less than 835,000, the cost of which was between 82,000,000 and 83,000,000. Tbero are doors which cost 82.000 oaoh, a billiard room that cost 810,000, forty-nine rooms gorgeously decorated with polished marble, inlaid woodwork, fres? coes, etc., and no two rooms alike; and then there aru tho conservatories, stables, porter's lodge, and other buiid iugs, all on the same extravagant scale. There are shrewd boys in Barlington, Vt. Oa the uight of a rocont charter election, they got out a drum and life and went noisily to the house of one of tho successful candidates. He thought they were tho voters who supported him, and flung wide his hospitable doors. Before bo could get tho boys out they had eaten most of tbo supper that had been set for tho real voters, who found the table barren when they came. Free Cuba has a gloomy prospect. Captain-General Concha forbids the ex? istence of all political pailies, and de? clares his intention to purauo a course of rigid severity towards tbo enemies of Spain. The honors heaped upon the blood-thirsty Burriel have excited the emulation of Conoha, aud he hopes to attain to fame by the same crnel meanH. JuBt Arrived. pT/\ TIEIIOK8 Davis' Diamond flAMS, IJ\J Thomas' Oraniro HAMS and Morri aon's 8tar HAMS, which I urn off-ritiK chi nn for cash. Partien de-sitous if u?cu**iii?! ..i?? Hams for their Summer n ?e had iwiut m.l at once b"fbre pricus advance March 24 HARDY SOLOMON. ?B Family Flour. 100 BBLS. hxlra Family FLOUR. 100 barrels low oriued.but sound. For sale by HOPE* OYLES Planting Potatoes. KA BARRELS, in flno order. EARLY 0\f It )SE. EARLY OOODltlCU, PINK? EYE and PEERLESS, for ealc low for green? backs. _HOPE & OY I. KS. . 8weet Potato Slips. 1 AA BUSHELS YAMS and HEDS, in JL\J\J line order, for ?a!e by March IS HOPE & GYLES. SOUTH CaBOLINA HB AB KT COMPANY. COLUMBIA, 8. O. HARDY SOLOMON, Prc.t?ent. JL.. N, ZEALY, Acting Caaliler. ESTABLISHED IN 1870. Paid Up Capital, $106,000. Authorized Capital, $500,000. -o TUE financial panic of tho pa?t yoar, fraught with eo mach disaster to all business inte? rests, hasfelt onr Bank intact, and our capital and facilities unimpaired. As hereto? fore, we continue to draw Sight Drafts on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe. We receive all olasees of deposits?individual, banking andsorporatc?subject to Sight Check. Also, iatuo Certificates of Deposit, and, by special agreement, allow a liboral ralo of interest on tho samo. Wo mako collections on all accessible points of the United States and Europe, giving credit ou account, or remitting on immediate receipt. Wo pledge ourselves to tho Bamo prompt and faithful attention in the duo execution of al 1 orders outrusted to our care that has characterized our Bank for the past four years oi its business career. Wo further bog loave to lay the ioilowiug statement of the condition of this institution before tbo public: Quarterly Statement, Tuesday, March 31,1874. with Acte/ General A/vtmbly. I LIABILITIES. 18 Capital Stock.?1CC at Coin. 23 Profit and Lues. 17 00 I Deposits Treasury State South l Carolina.100,742 24 40 : Individual Deposits.. S1S3.850 21 Certificate? et Depo 14 I sits. 3S.248 S3?o v> I Due Banks. . 17 Published in Conformity HKSOUKCES. Loans and Discounts.(152.070 Stock and bonds. 4,215 Furniture and Fixtures. 2,051) Charter. 25,0c0 Claims ve. State, provided for bj law.?.. 88,01)8 Due from People's National Bauk, Charleston. 59,068 Duo from National Park Bauk, New York. 00,004 Due from other Banks. 071 Caeh. 104,807 703 00 452 30 357 31 .000 00 87 OU 01 $513.501 00 ! J513.5?1 00 STATE OF SOUTfl CAROLINA, I Ooctrrx of BicnxASD. s ' I, Hardy Solomon, President of the South Carolina Bank and i rust Ctinpnuy. do eo lemuly swear that the above statement is true, to the host of mv knowledge and belief. HARDY SOLOMON, President South Carolina Bank and Trust Company. Subscribed and sworn to before me, Ibis 1st day of April, 187L L. N. ZEALY, Notary Tublic. ConnucT.?Attest: D. H. CHAMBERLAIN, lt. J. DONALDSON, LEWIS LEVY. April 5 lmo THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS FOR Corn, Cotton, Wheat and Tobacco, PHOENIX GUANO! A Natural Bird Guano,from Phoenix IbI >nd, WIM. EIBE k CD'S IUDIUTD MOT* THESE celebrated FERTILIZERS are too favorably known by the planters of this State to require comment. Those who have need them know how to appreciate their value; those who have Dot aa yet, will find, on fair trial, that their liberal use will pay on present crops, besides being of future benefit to their lande For further infoimalion, apply te SEIBELS A EZF.LL, Agent*-. Jan IG t May 1 Columbia, S. C. Columbia Hotel. 'T FIRST CLASS HOL'SK. A CHANOE of management, and many consequent improve? ments, enables tho proprietors to Offer to the traveling pub.ic more comforts and conveniences than can bo c.hiaimd at anv other tt hcupo in tho citv. TELEGRAPH ? OFFICE, BATJi and BILLIARD ? ROOMS in the liouio. Every at? tention guaranteed. GORMAN A OALNAN, March 4 Proprietors. BOSH'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. O, WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor. Another First Clata Hotel in City?Paro S2.5G a Day. including CmmbusRide SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL, AND IN THE CENTRE OF THE BUSINESS PART of tho city. Rnat-'e Oiuiiihit? nil] convev paseengois to and from every Tiain. The ! Ladies'Apartments arc complete, with private entrance on Asecmblvatri" t. The BILLIARD ,1 Tt 1 TU DiuiMe..1 _._ .1.? ?._?< hi <l superior to anv in Ibecit* BUY ONLY TALK Ii U1JSL ! Standard Scales! STOCK SCALES, CO\L SCALES, TIAY SCALES, DAIHY SCALES, COUNTER SCALES. Ac, Ac Scales repaired promptly and removably. For aale, also, LETTE IJ PRESSES, and the most perfect ALARM HASH DRAWER! J?iics Alarm Till Co.'s. EYEltY Merchant Use Th ;m. J5^| EVERY DRAWER Warranted, SOl.II AT Fairbanks' 8cale Warehouses, FAIBHANK"? & CO., ?11 ItltUAltU AY. M YV YOUK. lGti lialtiuioro Street, Italiimorc. 53 Camp Street. Ni w Orleaue. KAI KB A NIC* <fc IWIN?, Martonic 11m!), Philadelphia. FAa!lRANK*. KHIIWN A. CO., '2 Milk Street. Rost on. i*OM<AltT> ?S; t (> , AgeltU, Aniruata, da. I'or sale ! ' !*;. SENN .'. ? * ?N, Oolnmhia. S ''. Jun 23 fiiiS7 Columbia Music Store i LyBrand & Son nriAKE pleasure in calling t lie at I mi t ion ol X tho public to au oxuiniiiatioi.' ot their : STOCK or MUSICAL >IKl:CIIANDlSK,con sisting ot Pianos, ( hnreliaud Parloi Organs, , Molodcous, Violine, Gniiart. Bsnjos, Flutes, i , Acoordeous. Hraes and Silver lluiid Instru? ments of ail kiudf. AIbo, s?Ih 11 Music and ? Instruction Books for every elites of Musical ' Instruments on band at hi! times. We aro I i Solo Agonls for the Statt- of South Carolina I of Eetey A Co.'s COTTAGE ORGANS. Sheet Music Bent by mail, post paid, on receipt of : price; and all kinds of Musical Ooods scut by Express, when ordered, to any pari of the State, marked C. 0. D. Good Sccon?-hand Pianos and Organs for sale ein ap. for cash, i Pianos, Organs and Mtlodeons Timed and I Repaired in a satisfactory manner: and will : Riveespecinlattention to Packing, Removing ] ! and Shipping Pianos lor ol h< r parties toany 1 point desired, at modern u pi ices. Allorders promptly attended to and satis f act ion guaranteed t<? llmse favorinp tit with their patronage Send for our calalngniof Shoe! Music r. rl Mnsinl MercliaiidHe. Ri I chardsnn "Ireid, a few doors *? hove Pntrsix j jmco, Columbia. S. 0. Nov7 j Hay, Oats, Bran and Shorts. (~*(~\ BALES PRIME TIMOTHY HAY, O' / 500bushels Heavy Oals, .".00 bushels Holted Meal, 10,000pounds Wl ?t Bran and Rhorls, For nale low, for -It, bv . Fob 2fi HOPF. .1* GYLES. Venison Hams. A NEW SUPPLY jtwt received al A F< b Id HOPE * GYLES*. Hotted. JJAMES T. WELBM AN. Executor of the ? will of Jamea Welaman. deceased, of e oity of Charleston, South Carolina, do hereby give notice that I have this day filed a petition to the Oity Council of Colombia, pra-ving to have Bonds Noa. 37, 38,42, 54, 55. 114(3120, 20GC4208, 250, 257, of (ho town and city of Colombia, $500 each, interest at six per cont.per annum, coupons payable quar terly, ronowed, by tho Isbuo of new bonds of the said city or Columbia in tbo place of those above described, which woro lost lit Columbia, South Carolina, whou Oeucral Sherman punned through that city. In obodionco to tho regulation of tho Oity Council in such caso made and provided, this notice, upon the Illing of tho peliUou mm aforesaid, in hereby givon. J. T. WELSH AN, Executor. March 30, 1871. City Hall, City or Ooloihia. March 3U, Ib74. I, Charles Barnnm, Oily Clark, do hereby ccrtHy thac tho petition and affidavit of Jas. T. Wolsmao, as above stated, has been this day tiled in iho office of tho City Clerk, tho aamo to bo laid boforo tho City Council at its next regular meeting; tho said petitioner be? ing represented by l'ortor A (Jonner, of tho city of Charleston, and Popo & Haskell, of tho city of Columbia, rh his attorneys. Witness my hand as Cdy Cierk and the seal of the city, this 80th day of March, 1874. CHARLES BARNUM, Maach 31 |'Gtl8 City Clerk. OS~ Tim Cbarloston News and Courier will publish daily for nuo week and tri weekly for six weeks and send bill to J. T. Wclsman. Annual Meeting oi the Stockholders | of the South Carolina Railroad Com? pany and of the South-western Rail? road Bank. ? CHARLESTON, S. C, March 16,1674. THE Annual Meeting of the stockholders of tho South Carolina Railroad Com? pany and of tho South-western Railroad Bank will bo hold in this city, in tbo Hall of I tho Bank of Charleston, North-east corner of Broad and State streets, on TUESDAY, April 14, proximo, at 11 o'clock A. M. On tho day following an election will be held be? tween tho hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M., for fifteen Directors in the Railroad Company and thirteen Directors in the Bank. A com? mittee to verily proxies will attend. Stockholders will bo pat-sod over tho Road to and from tho mooting free of charge. J. R. EMERY, Hecrolarv. March 18.21,23,25.28,30.Ap24,(i 9 11,13.14 Annual Meeting of the South Carolina Railroad Company and of the South? western Railroad Bank. CHARLESTON, S. O., Masch 10, 1874. STOCKHOLDERS having Proxies intended to bo used at tho meeting to bo held on tho 14th and 15th of April proximo, are re? quested to lodge them with either of the fol? lowing Committee, who will bo in attendanoo at the Hall of the Bank or Charleston, dur? ing tho morning of tho 14th April, for tho purposo of verifying Proxies. On the follow? ing day, during the eleation, other duties may preveut the Committee from examining batches of Proxies before I he hour for clos? ing tho polls. L. C. HENDRICKS, O. P. AIM AR, T. M. WARING, Committee on Proxies. March 18 _18 21.23.25.28 S0.A2,4,G.9,U,13.14 CONGAREE IRON WORKS, COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACTU? RER OK STEAM ENGINES, HAW AND GRIST MILLS. Gin Goar Mng, and all kinds of Iron Castings for Machinery and Ornamental Ca stings for Stores and Dwell? ings, Patent Railings for Gardens and Ceme teries, Iron Suttees and Arbor Chairs; also, Brass Castings of all kinds, Bells for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Gua? rantee ?II my work first claca and equal to auy North or South. Works at rout of Lady street, and near to South Carolina and Greenville and Columbia Railroad Companies' Depots. Nov 18 M 0 NEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston and all prominent cities of the United States and Europe bought and sold. DEPOSITS received and hit crest-beaiing certificates ifSlu-d. STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD aud SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and others from the city and countrvsolicited,and LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS granted hv the CENTRAL NATIONAL RANK. Corner of Plain aud Riehaidsnn streets L?RICK & LOWRANCE, Wholesale aud Retail (Jrocsrs and Provision Dealers. OUR stock is [Complete m every flyfajjrespect. We seilst 'the very lowest I prices, and warrant s*nr goods nuro. We do not publish prices, lint ieel ~.a;riied that nnne ol our patrons will leave dissatisfied. We pay tl.e highest market pi u e for COTTON, either In goods oi currency. Wo have Uli excellent WAGON YAM) in rear of our establishment. Look out for the sign of the plow and the carriage wheel. Richardson stieot, a few doors below the PlKKNl.N office. Give us a cull, and in fpoi'l our goods and prices. Nov 23 Scegcrs' vs. Cincinnati Beer. IfllHE Cincinnati (fazt'Ue makes the asto X mailing announcement that Cincinnati [ beir is no longer pure, but adulterated with I molasses, sugar of starch, fust 1 oil and the poisonous co chicutu. The Commissioner of Agriculture, in his npoil for 18(35. says that Prof. MapeH, of New Yoik, analyzed the beer from a dozen different breweries, and found all of it adulterated. Coccnlus Indieue ami mix vomica entered largely into its composi? tion. J. O. SFEGERR guarantees his berr to be pure and reliable. Ho does not adulterate it, but brows from tho best barley, malt and hops. Jan 23 A MEDICINE WORTH HAVING. HEIMTSII'S (tUEGN'S DKLIUIIT. FOR Sick Headacho, Bilious Attacks. Con? stipation, Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia, In? digestion, Scrofula, Jaundice. Pain in tho Back, Nouralgia, Dropsy, Skin Diseases, Loss ojf Appetite, Depressiou of Spirits, Heartburn. Rheumatism, Norvousuees, Me? lancholy, Bilious Fever, Costive w ss. Ask for Huinitsh's Queen's Delight; none ilhor is genuine. For sale at Dec 1ft t B. IL HEIWITSH'S Drue Store, Fresh Biscuits. ?)(\ BOXES Cream, Soda, Milk, Lemon, ?\f Crackuals, Butter, .Purina and Ginger StiNpti. for sale hv HOPE * OYLKE. Brenklast Bacon, BU1 PA 1.0 T? > N G U ES. MESS M AC K E REL. LEAF LARD, PIGS' FEE !'. f.?r sale low bv HOPE A GYLES. ureenviiio and ?oiunini? Siilroad PASSEN?EK TBAIN8 run daily, Sundays excepted, oonneotios with "Sight Trains on South Carolina Railroad up and down; with Trains going North and BoutfaoD Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta and Wil? mington,Columbia and Auguata hailroace. VF. Leave Columbia at.7.15 a. m Leavo Alston. 9.05 a. m Leave Nowborry..10.40 a. m Leavo Cokeabury. 2.00p.a Leave Bolton. . 8.60 p. m Arrive at Greenville..'.;.. 5 so p. m down. Leave Greenville at.7.80 a. m Leavo Helton. 0.80 a. m Leave Ookeabury.11,15 a. m Leave Newborry.2.80 p. m Leave Alston. 4.20 p. m Arrive at Columbia.6.00 p. m Anderson Branch and Blue Ridge Bivision \ sown. nr. Leave Walhalla. 6.46 a. m. Arrive 7.15 p. m Leave Perry ville 0.26 a. m. 6.85 p. m Leave Fondlcton 7.10 a.m. 5 50D.ru Leave Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.50 p. m Arrive at Bolton 9.00 a. m. Leave 8.60 p. m Accommodation Trains run on Abbeville Branch Mondays, Wednesday a ana Fridays. On Anderson Branch,bet ween Bel ton and An derson, Tuesdays, Thurrdava and Saturdays. THOMAS JJOOAMkah, utn. Sup. J a?!kz Norton. General Ticket Agent. The bhort Line bcneduie. Charlotte, Columbia A ArousTA B.It. Co., Columbia, S. 0., March 30,1874. Ife?? SS HPBMtel THE r?1IowiD? Paeten auH SsR??rr ger Schedule will he ope? rated on and after thia date: ooikq north. Train No. 2. Train No. 4 Leave Augusta.6.80 am 4.15 pm Graniteville.*7.33am 5.11pm Batesville.9.43 am 17.09 pm Columbia.11.68 am 9.37 pm Chester.44.24 p m 2.28 a m Arrive Charlotte.+6.46 p m ?5.1G a m No. 2 Train makea close connection, xia Richmond, to all points North, arriving at New York 6.05 A. M. No. 4 Train makes cloao connection via Bichmond to all points North, arriving at New York at 5.15 P. M. qoing south. Train No. 1. Train No. 3 Leavo Charlotte.*0.05am 9.10 pm Chester.11.20 a m 11.88 pm Columbia.12.49 pm 3.40 am Batesville.4.57 pm 5 48 am Graniteville.47.15 p m "7 48 am Arrive Augusta.8.05 pm 8.45 am 'Breakfast. iDinner. -fSuppcr. South bound Trains connect at AugQfta for all points Bouth and West. Through tiokets sold and baggage checked to all prin? cipal points, tar bleeping cars on all Night Trains. JAB. ANDEBbON, General Bnp't. A. Pope, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent. Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta B GENEBAL l'ASSENGEB DEPART., Columbia, H. C, March liO 1874. THE following Schedule "will be operated on and aftor thin date: ogino north, tbain no. 2. train no. 4 Leavo Columbia.11.20 am ,8.45 pm Florence.14 40 p m 1.63 a m Flemington.t8 47pm 5.24 am Arrive Wilmington.10.28 p m ?7.15 a m No. 2 Train makea cloae connection, via Richmond, to all points North, arriving New York G.05 A. M. No. 4Train makes close con? nection, via old Bay Line and Richmond, to all pointBNorth, arriving New York 6 16 P. M ooino south. train no. 1. train KO. 3 Leave Wilmington.4.60 a m +6.10 p m Flemiagton.*G GO a m 7.49 pm Florence.10.40 a m 11.87 p m Arrive Columbia.18.23 n m 4.10 a m Making: cloae connections at Columbia lor all points Bouth and West. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal points. Pullman palace sleepers on all night trair.B. "Breakfast. IDiuuer. +fc'npp*r. JAB. ANDERSON, General Bop't. A. PorE, Geu. I'aeBenger and Ticket Agent. Change of Schedule. Bouth Carolina Railroad Company, Columbia, S. C, Cctcber 18.1873. Changed SchoCule ?i'J. to go into effect on and after Sunday, 10th instant: mail and passen geb train. Leave Columbia at.8.40 am Arrive a t Chariest on at.4.20 pm LeaveCharlcston at.<.9.00am i rrivoat Columbia at. G.GO pin NIOnT express, freight and ACCOMMODATION train, [Sundays excepted.) LoaveColumbia. .7.if u m Arrive. .6.80 a m Arrive Charleston 7.1" pro Leave. .0 45 a r? Camdon Train will run Monday,Wednesday r.nd Saturday, as follows: Leave Columbia at. 1.60 pm Arrive at Camden at. 6.85 rm Leave Camden at. 6.60 am Arrive at Columbia at.11.50 am S.D. PIPKINS, Oeneral Ticket Agent._ Piedmont Air-Line Bail way. CONDENSED TIME? LY " ABLE, Richmond and Danville, Richmond and Danville R.W..N. C. Division, and North We stun N. C. R. W. GOING NORTH. stations. Mail. expblsb. Leave Charlotte.7.10 P. M. 0.25 A. U Leavo Salisbury_0.50 P.M. 8.S4A.11 Leave Greensboi?. 1.40 A.M. 11 10 A. M Leave Danville. 4 3*2 A M. I f 2 P. M Leave Burkville:.?.44.A. M. 0 40 P. M Arrive at Richmond. .12.45 P. M. 0.30 P. M GOING SOUTH. Leave Richmond. 2 30 P.M. 5.10 A. M Leave Burkville. 5.34 P. M. 8 28 A. M Leave Dauville_ 10 41 P. M. 12.67 P. M Leave Greensboro-2.15."A M. 4.00P. M Leave Salisbury. 4 57 A. M. 0.22 P. M Arrive at Charlotte... 7.20 A.M. 8.30 A. M GOING EAST. Leave Greensboro_1.45 A.M. 11.10 A. M Leave Company Shopa 3.30 A. M. Ai 12 20P.11 Leavo Raleigh. 8 05 A. M. I \nivcit Goldsboro,. .11.15 A. M. GOING WEST. Leavo Goldsboro. 4.10 P. M. I Leavo Raleigh. 7.45 P. M. Leave Company Shops 12.05 A.M. 2.16P.M I Arrive at Greensboro. 1.30A.M S.30P.M I Aortli-western N.C.K. 11., Ball in Bmcb Leavo Greensboro 3.40 p m Arrive 10.80 a m Leavo Kernereville 9 00 a m Ariivo 5.10 a m ' Mail traius daily, both ways, over entire I leiigthof road. Exprcs* daily between Com* I panv Shops and Charlotte, Sundayeexccpted S. E.ALLEN, Gen. Ticket Agent. T. M. R. Talcot, Engineer and Gen. SupM . "SummerSchedule S.& U. B*. B., DOWN TRAIN UP TBAIN Arrive.Leave Arrive Leave Spartanburg.. 0.30 7 10 Batesville. 7.<3 7 16 6.47 G.CG Pacolet. 7.28 7.?0 O.fl 6.40 Jonosville. 8.01 8.10 6.fl 0.10 Unionvillo. 8 43 9.(8 4.f8 6.18 Bantuc. 9.4? 9.58 4.10 4.25 Fish Dam. 10.20 10.25 8.44 3.(0 Bholton. 10 40 10.49 8.19 8.S7 Lylca* Ford... 11.07 11.13 2.17 3 (3 atrotbor. 11 35 11.45 2.28 2.3f Alston. 12.40_*-8t HOPE & GYLES HAVE for sale? 500 bushed* OATS, 2,000 bushels BRAN, 2.000 buBhcls SHORTS. also, Frryh Saur Kraut and Mineo Meat, 100 boxes Raieina. 50 half-boxes Raisins, 25 qnaiter-boxcR Raiidns, 50 drums Smyrna Figs, Dedicated Cocnanut, 100 pounds Seedless Raitine, 500 Jf ends of Cabb r. gf?._ Thorburn's Garden Seeds ND ONION SETS, warranted fresh, for ealeby HO IT. A GYLES. A