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THE PHCENIX, Published Daily and Tri-Weekly, THI GLEANER, ?Every Wednesday Morning, BY JULIAN A. SELBY. Editor and Proprietor, Office on Richardson St.. near Taylor. ? ?? ?-The Phosnix is the oldest Daily Paper in South Carolin a,has the UtBOKST cibo ulation in the upnor portion of the State, and has been regularly issued since its inception? March 21.1865. 4ST Book and Job Printing ol every de? scription faithfully attendod to. SUBSOBIPTIOK. Daily, six months, $4 00; Tri-Wookly,2 50; Weekly, 1 50. ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted in the Daily at $1 per square of nine lines for first, and GO cents each subsequent insertion; not exceeding five lines in length, 75 cents. Long advortisomeuts by the week, month or year, at less rates. Marriages. Funeral Invitations, Ac, $1. AOEKTS. Julius Poppo, Anderson. Robort Bryoo, Spartanburg. J. A.OrigBby.Ridgeway. E. A. Scott, Ncwberry. H. W. Laweon. Abbeville. , My Choice. Yes, I know there are stuins on my car? pet. The traces of small muddy boots, And I see your fair tapestry glowing, All spotless, with blossoms and fruits; ] And I know that my walls are disfigured With prints of small fingers and hands; And 18oo your own household whiteness All fresh in its purity stands. Yes, I know my "black walnut" is bat? tered And dented by many small heels; While your own polished stairway, all perfect, Its smooth, shiniog ear face reveals; And I know that my parlor is littered With many odd treasures and toys, While your own is in daintiest order, Unharmed by the presence of boys. And I know that my room is invaded Quite boldly, all hours of the day, While you sit in yonr own unmolested, And dream soft qniet away. Yes, I know that I have jackets that wear ont, And buttons that never will slay, While you can embroider at leisure, And learn pretty arts of "crochet." And I know there aro lessons of spelling, Whioh I must be patient to hear, While you may sit down to your novel, Or torn the last magazine near; Yes, I know there are four little bed? sides, Where I must stand watchful each night, While you go out in yonr carriage, And flash in yonr dresses so bright. Now, I think I'm a neat little woman, .1 like my house orderly, too, And I'm fond of all dainty belongings; Yet I wonld not ohange places with youl No! keep your fair home, with its order, Its freedom from trouble and noise, And keep your own fanciful leisure? But give me my fonr splendid boyt! A new method of preparing coffee is becoming popular in France. After roasting, the coffee is ground to a very fine flour, whioh is then slightly moist? ened, mixed with twice its weight of powdered sugar and pressed into tablets. Coffee prepared in this manner is claim? ed, pound for ponnd, to be susceptible of far moro complete utilization. A Girl IiEArs Trn Feet.?A Boston servant girl who thought the heard a burglar in the house, jumped from n window across an alley moro than ten feet wide into a window of another building, the other night, and there was no burglar round, after all. There are in England und Wales two cburohes with only two members each, one with three, three with five, eight with six, eighteen with ten, and 1G0 numbering from eleven to twenty each. One church of ten boasts of nine lay preachers. An old lady, hearing some one read? ing abont a Congressman-at-large, rushed to the kitchen door, shoutiug: "Sarah Jane, Sarah Jane, don't you leave the clothes out all night; mind, I tell yon; there is a Congressman at large!" A cremationiBt asks, wouldn't It be pleasant to reoeive a despatch some? thing like this, some day: Dear Mother?William died at noon to-day. Ashes by mail. Yours in sor? row, JOHN SMITH. A Troy oditor who wished to express bis pleasure ut the nomination of Mr. Wallace for United States Judge, wrote, "'Rah for Wallace!" His countenance fell on reading, "Bab for Wallace!" A Mai no debating society is now wrent ling with the question: "Is a Sabbath school superintendent justified injwenr ing a red neck-tie?" A son has just shot his father in Mis? souri, a nephew his undo in Texas, and a brother his sister in Maine, and yet there is more joy ovor the birth of one boy-baby than ninety-nine girls! 'MHIMlM?imMI. I ? Mill * Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer. THE Cincinnati Gazette makes the a*to nibbing announcement that Cincinnati beer is'ne? longer pure, but adultemteM ?PI molftRsc-h, Biiffur of starch, Instl ? il mi, poisonous Co chiuum. The Cornndesiuhti i f Agriculture, in his report for 18C5, saja that Prof. Mapes, of New York, analyzed t ho beer lrem a dozen different breweries, and found all of it adulterated. CoccnlnB Indiens and nux vomica entered largclv into its comnoei tion. J. 0, 8PEOER8 guarantees bis beer to be pure and Tollable. He does not adulterate it, tut brews from the bostbarlev, malt and ^'P8- __Jan HOPE & OYLES A RE j nst in roceiptof: A. PICKLED BEEF TONGUES. Piokled TRIPE, Pickled PIG'S FEET, Ticklod Fnlton Market BEEF. Alto, one barrel extra SAC it KRAUT. Notice. IJAMBS T. WELSMA.N. Executor of the ? will of James Welsman, deceased, of e city of Charleston, South Carolina, do hereby give notice that I have this day filed a petition to the City Oonnoil of Oolambia, praving to have Bonds Nob. 37, 88,42, 54,55. 1U@120.2Q6Q208,256,257, of the town and oity of Oolambia, $500 each, interest at six per eent.per annum, coupons payabto quar? terly, renewod, by the issue of new bonds of the said oity of Columbia in the place of those above described, which were lost in Columbia, South Carolina, when General Sherman passed through that city. In obedience to tha regulation of the City Council in such case made and provided, this notice, upon the filing of the petition as aforesaid, is hereby given. J. T. WEL8MAN, Executor. Maech 30,1874. Cjtt Hall, Cur or Colcmiiia. March 30,1874. I, Char es Barnum.City Clerk, do hereby certify thac the petition and affidavit of Jbb. T. Weinman, an abovo stated, has been this day filed in the office of the City Clerk, the same to be laid before thoCity Council at its next regular meeting; the said petitioner be? ing represented by l'ortor ?V Conner, of the city of Charleston, and Popo St Haskell, of the city of Columbia, as his attorneys. Witnesa my hand aa City Clerk and the aeal of thooitv, this 30th day of March, 1S74. "CHARLES BAIINUM. Maach 31 ||Ctl8 City Clerk. tf3~ The Charleston Xnrsand Courier will publish daily for one week and tri-weekly lor bis wecke and send bill to J. T. Woleman. "TO THE^?BLIC. THE undersigned, having assumed the GENERAL AGENCY of the SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY for the State of South Carolina, beg leavo to inform their friends and the public generally, that they have opened their office on Main street, in the city of Columbia, where they will bo ploascd at all times to meet their friends, and give such information rs may bo de? sired, and to write life policies on the moet approved plans, an well as at the lowest stock rates. The very satisfactory and sub? stantial condition of this great Southern in? stitution, with the prompt and liberal man? ner which has characterized it in the adjust? ment cf its lo5aea, should commend it to the highest consideration, respect and patron? age of the citizens of South Carolina. Re? spectfully. HAGOOD ATREUTLEN, March 18tlmo General Agents for H. C. New Garden Seeds. FORTY-FOLD PEAS, Keye'a Extra Early Prolific Tomato, Black i'ekin Egg Plant, Canada Victor Tomato, Ailington Tomato, Cannon Ball Cabbage, Marble-head Mammoth Cabbage, Early Adams Corn. Fcrealeat E. H. HEINITSH'S Fob 22 t_Drug and Seed Storo. A MEDICINE WORTH HAVING. HEIfllTSH'S dOBBN'S DKLIGHT, FOR Hick Headache, BiliouB Attacks. Con? stipation, Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia, In digestiou, Sorofula, Jaundico, Pain in the Back, Nouralgia, Dropsy, Skin Diseases, Loss of Appetite, Depression of Spirits, Heartburn, Rheumatism, NervousncsB, Me? lancholy, Bilious Fever, Coetivenees. Ask for Heiniteh'a Q ueen's Delight; none >thor is genuine. For sale at Dec 191 E. H. HEINITBH'S Drugstore, Grand Excursion To the Great AGRICULTURAL FAIR OF TEXAS! ?via? Atlanta, Memphis, Texarkana HIE OXLY ALL HAIL LINE! 'twill KOCWD TRIP RATE: Atlanta to Houston, Texas, and Return $f?*ONLY S50.-\Sfl TICKETS good from AptU 25 to Jane 10, ?1871. Tho Fair opens in Houston on tho 10th of May. For particulars a? to rates, time, etc., address 1J. W. WRENN, General Passenger and Ticket Agent Western and Atlautic Railroad, Atlanta, Ga. L?RICK & iiO WEANCeT" Whole.ialo and Retail Grocsrs and Provision Dealers. OUR slock icomplcte in every j respect. Wo sell at 'the very lowest (prices, and warrant sur goods puro. Wo do not publish prices, but teel satisfied that none of onr patrons will leave dissatisfied. We pay the highest market price for COTTON, cither in gooda oi currency. We havo au excelknt WAGON YARD in rear of our establishment. Look out for tho sign of tho plow and tbo carriage wheel, Richardson street, a few doors below tho FifOSXIX office. Give us a t all, and in? spect our k<><u1h and price*. Nov 2M mm IS Family Flour. 100 0BLS. hxtraFanilly FLOUR. 100 barrels low urioed. t ut xnund. FVir^aleby HOPE A GYLES_ MONEY TO LOAN," On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE on New York. Daltfinnr*. Philadelphia, Boston ami nil prominent cities of the United Stalcj and Europe bought and ?old. DEPOSITS received and inUrest-heailng certificates hsued. STOCKS, BJNDo, GOLD and SILVER bought nod Hold. ACCOUNTS of metchautsnnd others from the cilv and country solicited, and LIBEltAL LINUS OF DISCOUNTS grunted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, Corner oi* Plain and Hiebst dson atreGtn congaree iron wosxs, I'OI.UMIUtl, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. M A NUFAOTU P.EH OK STEAM 12NGINEB, SAW AND GRIST j> MILLS. OiuOcai l?tflUR' a"d all kinds J9 <d Iron Caatings lor Machinery and Ornamental Casting? lor Stores and Dwell? ing*, I'atLnt hailing* lor Gardens audCeme teriee, Iio i S< lice* and Arbor Chairs; also, Brase Caatings of all kinds, Belle for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Gua? rantee ail my work first cla.-u and equal to anv North or South. Works a* loot ol Lady street, and near to South Carolina and Greenville and Columbia Railroad Companies'Depot*. Nov 18 GBNU1.VR IMPORTED WINES, BRANDIES, &c SCOTCH WHI8KIES, Old Jamaica Itum, Brandies?Otard, Ac, ? ^rjt^.^? Holland Gin, Sherry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wine. Also, a large Btcck ol fine old Whiskies, igars, Ac. J. c SB EG Fits s?ra H?tt Bm ti trust mar, COLUMBIA, S. O. HARDY SOLOMON, Pretldtnt. L. N. Z KALT, Acting CauUirr. ESTABLISHED IN 1870, Paid Up Capital, $106,000. Authorized Capital, $500,000. -o THE financial panic of the patt year, fraught with bo much disaster to all butiness into* recta, has lett our Bank intact, and our capital and facilities unimpaired. Aa hereto? fore, we continue to draw Sight Drafts on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Wo receive all classes of deposits? individual, banking and eorporate?subject to Sight Check. Also, istua Certificates of Deponit, and, by special agreement, allow a liberal ratonf intcreet on the same. We make collections on all acceesiblo points of the United States and Europe, giving credit on account, or remitting on immediate receipt. We pledge ourselves to t ho atme prompt and faithful attention in the due execution of all order? entrusted to our care that has characterized our Bunk for the past four years of its business career. Wo further beg leave to lay the following statement of the condition of this institution before the public: Quarterly Statement, Tuesday, March 81,1874. I'ublifhed in Conformity with Acltf General Asstnibly. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Loan* Mid Dim-nunts.H52.07G 18 Capital Stock.J1CG.7G3 00 Stock and Bonds. 4 "215 31 Coin. 452 30 Furniture and Fixtures. 2.1.50 23 Profit and Loss. 17,357 31 Charter. 25.0C.0 00 Deposits Treasury State South Claims vs. State, provided tvl b- Cnrolina. ICG 742 21 law. 3",093 JO Individual Deposits..?-1S3,850 21 Due from People's National Bank, Certificates of Depo Charleston. 50.GC5 14 i kits. C6.24S 65?222.00t) OG Duo from National Purk Bunk, , DuuLanka. &7 00 New York. Cf.,001 17 Duo from other Banks. G7172' Cash. 1G4.807 HI ? 4513.501 OG f513.501 CO STATE CF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ Covsty of F.irm.AM>. j ? ? I, Hardy Solomon, President of the South Caro'.iue. I'.ar.k at.d Trust Company, do 80 lemulv swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. HARD* SOLOMON. President South Carolina Bank and Trust Company. Subscribed anil sworn to be fore me, this 1st dav of April, 1674. L. S. ZEALY, Notary Public. ConRECT ?Attctt: D. H. CHAMBERLAIN, P.. J. DONALDSON. LEWIS LEVY. April 5 lmo THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS FOP. Corn, Cotton, Wheat and Tobacco, PHOENIX GUANO ! A Natural Bird Guano, from PLcenix Island, WIM, EH0 k CO.'s lOfflUTD EMU l THERE celebrated FERTILIZERS are too favorably known by the planters of this State to require comment. Those *bo have need them know how to appreciate their value; those who have not at yet, will find, en fair trial, that their liberal nee will pay on present crops, besides being of future benefit to tbeii lands. For further infoi nation, applv te SEIDELS A EZELL, Agents, Jan IG t May 1 Columbia, S. C. _?_T?r--tfS .-; Columbia Hotel. FIRST CLASS HOUSE. A CHANGE of management, aud many consequent improve? ments, enables the proprietors to I offer to the traveling public more comforts and conveniences than can be obtained at m>v other i hf nee in the cit v. TELEGRAPH OFFICE, BATH and BILLIARD ROOMS in the Iioukc. Every at grtcution guaranteed. GORMAN A OALNAN, March 4 Proprietors. HOSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, WM. E. ROSE, Froprielor. s. c. Another First Class Hotel in City?Fare $2.50 a Day, including CmnibusRide SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL.AND IN THE CENTRE OF TUE BUSINESS PART _ of the city. Boat's Omnibus will eonvev paneengcts to and Iroui every Tiain. Tho La 'ies' Apartment h are complete, with private entrance on Assemblyi tn-et. The BILLIARD aud BATli ROOMS are ull new slid ttiperh r to sny in the city. April 5 Columbia Music Store BUY ONLY THE G1N?TNE ! LyBrand & Son I fTlAKE ??'eu.-iiii in lulling the a*.ti i t'->i ?j 1 JL the public i si ? >->.!. h:i.t;? i . . :h< [STOCK id MUSICAL MKRCIIAMMS f con? sisting ol PiS iii :?. i hUVi I... I .! ! . ? ? 1 ( m'gaili*, Mclodeourt, Violin*, Guitm? I i't.joh. Flutte, Aecordeoio.. lirKM" und sii??i i...i ?-. iii^liu-, niClitfl of nil kinds. Ali'i .'!>!.? ?:n ? ?* and ' Instruction PooLk i? i <m: ''!;.n of Musical Instruments on band mi all tiir.rp. We are Sole Agents h l I lie Ktste i I Si nib Carolina ' nfEslej .'. Co.'* COTTAGE ORGANS. Sittel Millie senl by nihil, pi > t paid, .1 neci) lof price: and all binds ol Mn.-n k ! Gm tit- rchi by Express, when oreteri d. In any purl et the State, marked C. <L D. Gm d Second-hand Piiinne and Organs for sale i hepp.nr cash. Pianos,Organs hm! Molodt-nt.s Tuned ami Repaired in a satislscli i j u :< i.i.i r: nt il will givoespecinlattentii i te Peeking. Iii moving and Bhipping Piani s tin nthe 1 i>n11 i? e (oany point detlri d. b t niod? i ? t ( pi ices. All oiilei * prompt)} attend! d to and satis faction guarunti i d t'n t hoei favoring Ufewilh their patronnp'> Send for our catalogue of Short Music and Musical Merchandise. RL [ chardson Ktreot, a fe w doors *?bove Pnev.Ni* :ifflee, Columbia. K. C. Nov7 Hay, Oats, Bran and Shorts. BALES PRIME TIMOTHY HAY, V)v / SOObusbola Heavy Oats, 30? bushels Bolted Meal, 10.000 pounds Wbtat Bran sud Shorls. Feb2G linPI*. A OYLES Piantiuir Potatoes, er/\ BARRELS, in fir.e order. EARLY ?U R >PE. EARLY GOODRICH, PINE EYE and PEERLESS, for sale low for green I backs. HOPE ?V OYLES. mmmm^Bltl?fS Standard (Scales! STOCK SCALES, COAL SCALES, HAY SCALES, DAIRY SCALES, COUNTER SCALES, Ac.. Ae. Scale* repaired promptly a n-! reasonably. For milo, also, LET IE It PRESSES, and ;he nio.-1 perfect ALARM CASH DRAWER! Miles Alarm Till Co.'s. EVERY Merchant suovin Use Them. sot.n at Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses, FAIRBANKS & CO., till It ROADWAY, NEW YORK. lGG Raltimoro Street, Bultimoro. 53 Camp Street, New Orleans. FAIRBANKS Hi EWINO, Ma-.on: o 11.ill. Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS'. BROWN At CO., 2 Milk Street, Boston. POLLARD tSi CO , Agents, A'.ltnmta, Qa. t or au'.o bv 15, D. SENN A SON, Columbia, 8. C. Tan 23 fni27 Greenville and Columbia Bailroad PASSENGER. BAINS run daily, Huudaye excepted, connecting with Mght Trains on South Carolina Railroad cp and down; with Trains going North and South on Charlotte, Columbia andAugnata and Wil? mington,(Jo Jumbi a and Augusta Bailroad b . OP. LeaveGolumbia at.7.15 a. m Leave Alston. 9.05 a. m Leave Newberry.10.40 a. m Leave Cokesbury.;.2.00 p. m Leave Belton.8.50 p. m Arrive at Greenville.6.30 p. m DOWN. Leave Greenville at.1.7.80 a. m Leave Belton.9.80 a. m Leave Ookeebury.11.15 a, m Leave Nowberry.2.80 p. zo Leave Alston.4.20 p. m Arrive at Columbia.O.COp. tn Anderson Branch and Blue Ridge JHvUiou down. up. Leave Walhalla. 5.45 a.m. Arrive 7.15 p. na Leave Perrjville G.25 a. re. 0.85p. m LeavoPendleton7.10a.ru. 5.60p. m Leave Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.50 p. m Arrive at Belton 9.00 a. m. Leave 8.50p. m Accommodation Trains run on Abbeville Branch Monday*, Wednesdays ana Fridays. On Anderson Branch.between Belton and An? derson, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. THOMAS DODAMEAD.Gen.8ttp. Jabee Nobtow. General Ticket Agent. The Short Line Schedule. Charlotte, Columbia & Abgubta B.R.Co., Columbia, S. C, March SO, 1874. GZ[ ?a [?iS?S&d THE followirg Pasien ???*3^3&*Rer Schedule will hoope rated on and aftor this date: ooixg sorts. Train No. 2. Train No. 4 Leave Angnata.6.80 am 4.15 pm Granitevillo.*7.S3am 5.11pm D at cavil le.9.43 am 17.09 p m Columbia.11.58 am 9.87 pm Cheater.44.24 p m 2.28 a m Arrive Charlotte.1 C.40 p m *5.15 a m No. 2 Train makes close connection, via Richmond, to all points North, arriving at New York 6.05 A. M. No. 4 Train makes close connection via Richmond to all points North, arriving at New York at 5.15 P.M. ooinoeouth. Train No. 1. Train No. 3 Leave Charlotte.*9.05 a m 9.10 p xn Chester.11.20 a m 11.38 p m Columbia.12.49 p m 8.40 a m Batesville.4.57 pm 5.48 am Graniteville.17.15 pm *7.48am Arrive- Augusta.8.05 pm 8.45am ?Breakfast. JDinner. -fBupper. South bound Trains connect at Augusta for all points South and West. Through A. Pope, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent. Wilmington, Columbia and Angnata B GENERAL PASSENGEB DEPART., Columbia, 8. 0., March 80 1874. THE following Schedule .will be operated on and after this date: going kobth. tbaix so. 2. tbai* ko. 4 Leave Columbia.11.20 a m 8.45 j? m Florence.14 40 p m 1.63 a m Flomingtou.f8 47 p m 6.24 am Arrive Wilmington.10.28 pm *7.15am No. 2 Train makes close connection, via Richmond, to all points North, arriving New York 6.05 A. M. No. 4 Train makes olose con? nection, via old Bay Line and Richmond, to all points North, arriving New York 6 16 P. H going south. tbais ko. 1. tbaix do. 3 Leave Wilmington.4.60am fG.lOp m Flcmington.*6.60 a m 7.40 pm Florence.10.40 a m 11.87 p m Arrive Columbia.18.28 p m 4.10 a m Making close connections at Columbia for all points South and West. Through ticket? sold and baggage checked to alt principal points. Pull man palace sleepers on all night trains. *Breakfabt. lDinrter. -fSnpper. JAS. ANDERSON, General Bop't. A. Pope, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent. Change of Schedule. South Oabolina IUrxnoAB Company , Columbia, S. C, October 18.1873. Changed SuheUule 9i to go into effect or> and after Sunday, 19th instant: mail and passlnoeb tbais. Leave Columbia at.8.48 am Arrive at Charleston at.4.20 pm Leave Charleston at. O.Ofc am i rrivcat Columbia at. 5.CO pin night?xi'rf.ss , kbeigbt and accommodation tbaix, [Sundays excepted.] Leave-Columbia, ,7.15 pm Arrive. .6.30 em Arrive Charleston 7.10 pro Leave. .G.46 sra Camdcn Train will run Monday.We dLctdty and Saturday, as follows: Leave Columbia at. 1.C0 pm Arrive at Camdcn at. 6.85 pm. Leave Camden at. 6.60 am Arrive at Columbia at.11.50 am S. B. Pickinb. Genera) Ticket Apei t, Piedmont Air-Line Bailway. CONDENSED T1ME ^ . _ , _ _!?* 1 ABLE, Richmond and I Danville, Richmond and Danville R, W..N. 1 C. Division, and North Wc-etern'N. O. D. \V. GOING NORTH. stations. mail. express. Leave Charlotte.7.10 P. M. 6.25 A. M Leave Salisbury.9.60 P.M. 8.84 A. M Leave Greensboro.1.40 A.M. 11 1(1 A. M Loave Danville. 4 82 A. M. 1.62 P. M. Leave Burkville. 9.44 A.M. 6.40 P. M Arrive at Richmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.30 P.M. GOINO SOTJin. Leave Richmond. 2 30P.M. 5.10A.M. Leave Bnrkville. 5.84 P.M. 8 28 A. M Leave Danville.10 41 P. M. 12.57 P. M Leave Greonsboro_2,15-A M. 4.00P. M Leave Salisbury. 4 67 A. M. 6.52 P. M Arrive at Charlotte... 7.20 A.M.- 8.80 A.M GOING EAST. Leave Greonsboro_1.45 A.M. 11.10 A. M Leave Company Shops S8CA. M.Arl2I0F.M Leave Raleigh. 8 05 A. BI. arrive at Goldsboro.. .11.05 A. M. . GOING WEST. Leave Goldsboro. 4 10P.M. Leave Raleigh.7.45 P. M. Leave Company Shops 12.05 A.M. 2.16 P. M Arrive at Greensboro. 1.30 A. M 8.80 P. M Norik'Tvestern N.C. lc. ft ..Half hi Bimcii Leave Greensboro 3 40 p ni Arrive 10.SO a m Leave Kerncrsville 51 00 a m Ariive 5.N) a m Mr.il train* elaily, botbwaja, over entire length of road. Expri ss daily between Com - j panyShops and Charlotte,Snmlayscxccptt-d ri. E.ALLEN, Ge-n. Ticket Afient. T. M. R. Talcot. Engineer and Gen Fup't . "summer Schedule S. t& O.E.. R., tr^msq DOWN TRAIN ?PTHA1S gflggSM? Arrive .Leave Arrivi Leave Spartanburg.. 0.30 7 JO Batesville. 7.(3 7 16 6.47 G.6G Pacolot. 7.2? 7.S0 6.11 6.4fc JoncBville. 8.01 f*.10 6.U G.C0 Unionvillc. 8 48 fl.(8 4.18 6.IS Hantuc. 0.48 9.63 4.1C 4.25 FiBh Dam. 10.20 10.26 8.44 S.tO Sholton. 10 40 10.49 3.ID 8.27 Lylos? Ford... 11.07 11.18 2.17 3(3 Strother. 11 35 11.45 2.23 2.3f A.I?ton. 12.40_^30 HOPE & GYLES HAVE for sale? 500 bushels OATS, 2,000 bushels BRAN, 2.000 buBhels SHORTS. also, Fresh Saur Kraut and Mince Meat, 100 boxes Raisins, 50 half-bcxr s Raisins, 25 quarter-boxes Raieins, 50 drums Smyrna Figs, DosBicatcd Cocoanut, 100 pounds Seedless Raisins, 500 Heads of Cabbage. Thorburn's Garden Seeds ND ONION SETS, warranted fresh, for u sale by H^PEA GYLES.