The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, July 25, 1874, Image 4
THE PHCENIX.
Published Dally and Tri-Weekly,
til GLEANER
Every WodneBday Morning,
BY JULIAN A. 3 EL BY.
Editor and Proprietor,
Office on Richardson St.. near Taylor,
j9^TnEPno3Nix is the oldest Dail.v Paper
n South Carolina, hau tho LAuoESTcntcu
latiox in the upper portion or the .State,
and haa baeu regularly ieauod aiuce its in?
ception? March 21, 18C5.
A Bostou physician thinks ttint tho
process of kneuding bread is decidedly
objectionable at any time, but in warm
weather, when tho perspiration is iu
constant flow, it is tho undoubted
means of introducing into bread im?
parities and the seed of positive dis?
ease. The cleaner the skin the more
copious the perspiration. Tho physi
oian does not snggest uny other method
of bread making.
The exposure of- Beecher is a warn?
ing to other hypocrites. Tho mask
worn by dissemblers is always sooner
or later torn off by some relentless
hands. Tbc Inspired Book contains
no more fearful words to sinners than
these: "Bo sure your sin will fiud you
out."
The Lutheran Church nt ?rango
burg will soon bo completed, aud is
said to be one of the handsomest
church edifices iu the country.
Tho colored people of tho South, it
is thonght, will lose about $3,500,000
by tho collapse of tbo Frccdmeu's
Savings Bank.
A big railroad meeting is to be held
iu Henderson, N. C, on the 30th aud
31st instant.
It is claimed thnt Greenville has n
population of 5,000, aud ono dog to
each inhabitant.
We Publish to the Would?The
remarkable medicinal properties of tbo
??Queen's Delight." No medicine is
so well known aud recognized among
eminent physicians rb a valuable t hera
peutio agent as the Queon's Delight.
Some dootors think it ranks next to
calomel in its alterative powers. A
learned doctor thus speaks of it:
"Queen's Delight" seems to exert a
power upon every cell and molecule of
the body, and modifies their func?
tion and condition. It reaches both
the fluids aud solids, aud impresses
upon them a curative influence une
qualed by any other medicine. In
chronic, diseases of the throat, there is
no agent compared with it iu value. It
relieves the cough, obviates the night
sweats, improves the appetite, and
often induces a return to health under
the most unfavofable circumstances.
In consumption and. bronchial dis?
eases, the use of "Queen's Delight"
has been marked with signal advan?
tage. Queen's Delight manifests a de?
cided impression on the mucous mem?
branes, changing their condition by its
alterative powers. Rheumatism, both
acute aud ohronio, obey promptly the
searching powers of this medicine;
aching limbs and back ceaBe to tor?
ment, eomfort and health is restored.
In diseases of the liver, spleen,
bladder and skin, the Queen's Delight
may be used with great benefit. For
the cure of any of the many diseases
inoideut to the summer season, it can?
not be excelled, aud we would recom?
mend every family to have a bottle of
it iu the house at all times, in case of
sudden sioknesB. It is no whiskey or
vinegar preparation, but a pleasant al?
terative tonic, which has cured thou?
sands and kept tens of thousands in
good health. For dyspepsia and weak
stomach, the liver and kidneys, coughs
and sore throat, the lungs end spitting
of blood, Iosb of appetite, sick head?
ache, diarrhoea and dysentery, fever
and ague, bilious fever, cholera morbus
and cramps, palpitation of the heart,
broken-down nervous system, neural?
gia and rheumatism, purifying the
blood, inflamed and sore eyes, when
caused by impure state of the blood.
Be sure and call at Heinitsh's drag
store, and get a bottle of his great me?
dicine. Prepared only by E. H. Hei
nitsh, druggist and chemist. July 1C
Nervous Diseases.?The nervous
system exercises a powerful influence
over the digestion, secretion, nutri?
tion, absorption and the circulation of
the blood, and its purpose seems to be
to bind together the machinery of the
body and to combine and harmonizu
the action of its several parts. Diseases
of the nerves are mote numerous and
afflictive now tliuu tit any former pe?
riod?a result due to the luxurious
habits of the age and to the excite?
ment which tho struggle for wealth
and position kindles und iufliincs.
Almost every individual one meets in
society, of cither sex, is troubled with
some nervous affection or other.
Among the various medicinal ugents
recommended by the profession or
recognized by the general public as
nervines, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters
occupies the foremost placo. Physi?
cians of eminenoe concede to it very
extraordinary tonic properties, und its
popularity as an invigorunt with all
classes of the community is indicated
by a demand for the article which baa
distanced competition and is still con?
tinually increasing. Men of business,
politicians, authors, lawyers, invent?
ors, speculators?in short, all who are
engaged in exciting pursuits?will find
this healthful alterative and restora?
tive the most restful cordial for the
brain and tbo over-talked nervous sys?
tem tbat tho combined resources of
botany and chemistry havo yet given
to the world. It is ngrceublo to the
taste, promotes digestion, regulates
tbe liver and the bowels, depurates the
blood, and is the most helpful elixir iu
cases of severe mental despondency
that ever oheered the depressed spirits
of man or woman. JlOJofil
TO THE BEADING PUBLIC!
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TUE LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
Taken as a whole, no better ok
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made, than a subscription to one or
the other of these publications. They
aro Conservative in politics, und are
devoted to tho best interests of the
State. The following arc tho
TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS.
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Tri-Wcekly.2 50
Weekly Gleaner (18 columns)... 1 50
These papers were tho first issued iu
Columbia, in 1SC5, after its partial de?
struction, and have been regularly
published ever siuce. Thoy
CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY
Throaghont middle and upper Counties
of the State, and are excellent
MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING.
The Phoenix has a greater circulation
through the upper part of Sonth Caro?
lina than any other daily paper. Mer
ohants andothers will find its colamnB
an admirable means of communication
with the people of the entire up-coun?
try. Advertising rates aro reasonable.
Send advertisements marked with the
number of insertions desired, and they
will be stopped upon the expiration of
the time. Offico on Richardson street,
between Taylor and Blanding.
JULIAN A.SELBY, Proprietor.
Have your Job Printing done Home.
especially. when
Style and Price are the Same
THE^PHOENIX
Book and Job
Steam Printing Office
Is thoroughly supplied with POWER
PRESSES of tho Latest Improvement;
TYPE of various grades and styles
from one foot to the fiftieth part of an
inch iu size; BORDERS. CUTS. &c.;|
Black, Colored and Truusfcr INKS;!
PAPER, CARDS, Ac.
The proprietor is a practical printer
and employs tho most t-killed men in
tho profession; work executed at short?
est notice possible, in Intest und best I
stylos and at New York urines. CALL I
and EXAMINE SPECIMENS of
1. 2, 3 and 1 Slieet Posters, Haud-bills,
Programmen, Circulars, Pamphlets,
Bills of Fare. Briefs, Letter Heads,
Dodgers. Bill Heads, Checks,
Horse Bills, Receipts, Labels,
Railroad Blank", Legal Blanks,
Tags, Curds nil kinds und sizes?
Wedding. Visiting, Business, Show.
JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor
Pikenix and Gleaner Establishment.
Columbia Hotel I
FIRST CLASS HOUSE.
.^jiegte A CHANGE of management,
and many conaequont improve
tewraviwT metits, enables the proprietors
toomrto MietravolijiR pub!'
more eomfortB and convent
' euccs tlian can bn obtained at
aiiv othi-r Im v.ev. in 11m city.
TELEGRAPH OFFICE.DIL
LTAMJ and RATH ROOMS in
lho hou-iC. Every attention
guaranteed.
GORMANA CALMAN,
March 4 Proprietors.
ROSE'S HOTEL, COX?UMB3C^
WH, E. ROSE, Proprietor
Another First Class Hotel?Fare $2.50 a Day, including Omnibus Ride.
SITUATED NEAR THE CAl'ITOL and in the centre of the busitu-cs part of the city.
O Rose's Omnibms will convtv passengers to and from every Train. The Lalies'
Apartments are complete, with privateentranceou Assemblvstreti. Tb^DILLIARD and I
HATH ROOMS arc all new and enperior to any in the city. " April ?
AND
ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MAKUFACTUHIKG CITIES. !
Tlnut: TIim-MH Werk fro ill Sew Voi n?TuiMl(i3-,'riiii>hitii>
?ml Sutiinluy. jjt3"Klf|{iint blutv Itoom Accuiiiuiotlulloii*
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston."
TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 UALES ,iio\iiilv.
The South Carolina Railroad Company,
AND connecting Roads West, in alliance with the lleet of thirteen that claee Steam
ahipB to the above ports, invite attention to the quick lime ami regular despatch
afforded to the business public in the Cotton States at the TORT OF CHARLESTON,
offering facilities of rail and aea transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled
in excellence and capacity r.t auy other port. The following splendid Ocean Steamer?
areregularlvon the line:
TO NEW YORK.
CHARLESTON... .Ja?. Deny, Commander. | CHAMPION.R. W. Lockwood,Coni'cr.
JAMES ADGER.. T.J. Loekwood.Coni'dor. | MANHATTAN.. .M. S. Woodhull.Coni'er.
JAMES ADGER A CO., Aui uts, Charleston, S. C.
GEORGIA.8. Crowell, Commander. | SOUTH CAROLINA.,T. J. Docket t.Com'der.
WM. A.COURTENAY, WAGNER, HUGER A CO., Ageuts, Charleston, S. C.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
Iron Steamshipa ASHLAND.Ales. Hunter, Commander. I
EQ'lATOlt.C. Hincklev, Commander.
Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
TO BALTIMOItK.
FALCON.HainicCommander. | SEA GULL.Dntton, Commander.
Sailing Days?Every Fifth Day. PAUL O.TRENHOLM, Agcut*Charlcstou,U. C.
TO IIOSTOK.
Steamships MERCEDITA and FLAG. Sail every Saturday.
JAMES ADGER 4 CO.. Agents, Charleston, S. C.
Rates guaranteed as low ae thoao of competing lines. Marine Insurance, one-hallof |
one per cent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can bo prolured at all the principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee
and Mississippi.
State Rooms may be eecurcd in advance, without extra charge, by addressing the
Agents of tho Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, the Railroad
Tickets should bo exchanged and berths assigned. The Through Tickets by tide route
include Transfers, Meals and State Room, while on ship-board.
THE SOUTH CAUOLINA KAII.KOAD, GEOltGIA HAlLHtlAI)
Andthcir connecting lines,have largely increased their facilities for the rapid move?
ment of Freight and Passengers between the Northern cities and the South and West.
First Class Eating Saloon at Rranchville. In the Georgia and South Carolina Rail?
roads, first claaa sleeping Cars.
Freight promptly transferred from the s tea mm 6 to day and night trains of the South
Carolina Railroad. Close connection made with other Ronds, delivering Freights at
distant points with great promptness. The managen t? f 11 use every exert if n to satisfy
their patrone that the line via Charleston cannot boturpatti d in ilte j att li and the safe
delivery of goods.
For further information, applvtoT. J. GlsiFFlN. Wintern Apmt Atlanta. Ga.; D. D.
Hasell. General Agent. P. O. Rox 4.97?; Oftice 317 Broadway. N. Y.i S. R.Pickkns,
General Pa*n?uger and Ticket Agent. South CarolinaltaihofciUoi J. M.Sfi kiuk Super?
intendent Gi'-ai Southern Freight and Passenger Line,Charleston, s. C. JanSOily
CONGAR^E IRON WORKS,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
MANUFACTU?
RER OF STEAM
ENGINES, SAW
AND G R 1ST
MILLS. GIN
'Gearing, and all
kinds of Iron
Ca tings for Ma?
chinery ami Or?
namental Cast?
ings for Stores
and Dwellings, Patent Railings for Gardens
and Cemeteries, Iron Settees ami Arbor
Chairs; also, brass Castings et all kinds,
Rolls for Churches, Schools, Work-shops,
Ae. Guarantee all my work tirsl class and
equal to any North or South.
Works at foot of Ladystreet and near to
South Carolina and Greenville A Columbia
Railroad Companies' Depot!. Nov IS
COLUMBIA MUSIC STORE.
LyBrand & Son
rpAKE pleasure in calling the attention
1 o| the public to an examination oi
their STOCK ul MUSICAL MERCHAN?
DISE, consisting id Pianos, Church and
Parlor Organa. Mclodeons, Vfoliua, Gui?
tars, banjos. Flutet", Accordeous, Rrass
and Silver Hand lust in no 'its of all kinds.
Also, sheet Music aid Instruction Rooks
for every class of Musical Instruments on
hand at all times. W> are Side Agents for
the State of South Carolina ol EstcvA Co.'s
COTTAGE ORGANS. Sle pt Music hi nt by
mail,post paid,oti receipt ul orici-: and ail
kiudsol Musical Goods *-oiit by Express,
when ordered, to any part ot tin state,
marked C. O. D. Good Soeono-hiii.d Pi?
anos und Orfran?-for sale cheap, for cash.
Pianos. Organs and Mclodiipns Tuned and
UATti
cit v
Home Stomach Bitters.
THESE colebrated BITTERS, prepared
by Jas. A. Jackson A Co., of St. Louis,
are a cortain proventativo of
FEVER AND AGUE, INTERMITTENTS, j
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
And are highly recommended as an excel- i Rcp|llrC(1 in ? ?athdactory manner: and
lent tonic ami inviROralor of the system. wifi?iTeHiipficlal?ttctitlon to Packing, Re
For sain by the wholesale agents, I 2.. i ui.i. nunAi. r. ?
innnin miiM AfiNFAV v so\ < movn.grtiid shipping 1 iano*for otneipar
JuimlJ A(iNl.\> A st>>. _ (joH to any point desired, at moderate
Furnishing Goods. I i,r|c,eb- ,.,. . .
D???,.?,?,, .,7 .ii ,1 A Hordel f promptly? atli iidi d in Hiulsat
EPH TIN has heilarftast;handiioinnt i})fa(.lU.I: KUarantoed ?.. II om lavoritig us
' 'S/VbhV iUWOaSaSS S\tlli 1 their painmagc Send for our cat.,
and r UHNiUUNG GOODS in tl,e loguool Sheet Mnsieaiid Musical Mercban
... ...i*la>._3U . I disc. Richard,..n itrcet, a fcwdoor-Hlmve
Food for Infants. ] >fh>o.C.,l?mbia.H. C. Nov 7
(CONDENSED MILK. Eagle brand, Pa- Hoes'. Hoes :Wt
j pom*. Phosphatic Food, Nestle's Mo
t tier's Milk Substitute, Her mini a Arrow |
Root. Farina, llroma, Cocoa, Corn Starch, .
Hlwav.- fresh, at
__Jun? V2 KtfilSITHH'S DUUf> STORE.
Hats of Eveiy Variety.
JUST received, at D. EPSTIN'S, b'i RAW
HATS in oodles.- vaiiidy. choap hsi d
some and stylish. M*> S''
Hosiery, Ties and Under-wear,
T D. EPSTIN'S, under Columbia Hotel,
k. at tho lowuHt prices. Mav :>n
OBNU1NK
IniP-orterl Wines, Brandies, Etc . Etc.
SCOTCH WHISKIES,
0711 Old Jamaica Rum,
brandies?Otard, Ac,
_ HolIfndOin. I such general sat 1st action the past noaaou.
Sherry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wine, -md have u!.-o a full assortment o! Rrade's
Also,a largo stct't of fine old Whiskies, Crown Hois. Handled Garden HOES,
i Cigars, &o J. 0. KEEPERS. , Garden RAKES, Garden TROWELS,
?~-j SPADES. SHOVELS. SPADING FORKS,
bnirts, occ. i Manure Forks, Canal and Gardrn Wheel
0 to I). EPSTIN'S. for SHIRTS and barrows, fee., A-e.. for saleat nur usual low
VT FURNISHING GOODS. Mav 30 | prices. JOHN AGNEW & SON.
\TtfE -ire still igonti
bn tin- celebrated
which his given
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J. A.SKI.BY.
Establishment,
pi the Stute,
three iind four
SHOW BILLS,
up in style
Colored.
specimens
Proprietor.
Summer Schedule S. & U.R.K.,
DOWN TRAIN DP TB AIM
? Arrive.Leave Arrive.Leave
Spartanburg.. 11.00 2.46
Rateaville. 11.32 11 85 2.17 2.20
Pacolet.11.40 11.45 2.(5 2.10
JonoBville. 12.15 12.22 1.9b l.f5
Unionville. 12.85 1.10 12 3') '12.?5
Bantuc. 1.42 l.fiO 11.4.'? 11.55
Fish Dam. 2.12 2.10 11.10 11.20
Hkelton. 2 28 2.S5 10.47 JO.f?
Lyloe'Ford.... 2.48 2 5.1 10.24 10.82
Htrothcrs. 3.07 3.15 10.00 10.10
Alston. 4. CO 0.10
Juno 25_W. W. DAVIE3, Sup't.
The Short Line Schedule.
Uhaklotte, Columbia A Auouhta R. R. Co.
^Columbia, S. C, Juno 23, 1874.
operated on and alter this date:
ooino koutu Train No 2 Train No 4
Leave Augusta.7.45am 4.15pni
Grniiitevillo-*8.13 a m 5.11 p ni
Col'bia Juuct'u.12.20 a m til ??p ni
A vi ivu Columbia.12 SO a m 0.17 p m
Leave Columbia. 12.42 a m
WiiiDsboru.2.40 p m
CheHter.14 20 p m
ArrivcOharlotto.p m
No. 2 Train makes closo connection, via
Charlotte and Richmond, to all points
North, arriving at Now York G.05 A. M.
No. 4 Train makes close connection tin
Wilmington and Richmond to all points
North, arriving at Now York at 5 15 P. M.
ooino soutu. Traiu No 1 Tiaiii No 3
Leave Charlotte.7.C0am
Chester. 0.C8 a m
Wiunsboro.11 43 a m
Arrive Columbia.2.03 pm
Leave Columbia.2.13 pm 3.40 am
Col'bia Junct'u. +2.48 p m 4 15am
Granitevillu .. .t7.15 p ni *7.48 a m
Arrive Augusta.8.05 pm 8 45am
'Breakfast, j Dinner. fSupper.
South bound Trains connect at Augueta
for all points South and West. Through
tickets sold and baggage checked to princi?
pal points. Stir bleeping c*.rs on nil Night
Trains. JAS. ANDERSON. General Sup.
A. Pope, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent
Wilmington, Columbia and A&g R R.
GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART.,
Columbia, S. C, Mav 18 167-1.
on and alter this date:
ooino NOBtll. Tit AiN no 2 THAIS no 4
Leave Columbia. 0 00 a m 8.45 pm
Florence.;12.25pm 2.10 am
Arrive Wilmington.... 7.15 pm *7.15am
ooino south. tjia1n no 1 thais no 3
Leave Wilmington.8.00 a m 1 (1.10 p m
Florcnco.4.00 pm 11.37 pm
Arrive Columbia.0.65 pm 4.00 am
Train No. 2, from Columbia, in an accom?
modation to Florence, and there connects
closely with N. E. R. lt., und at Wilmington
with W. dfc W. R. R. to all points North.
Train No. 4 from Columbia is fast Ex?
press, making through connections, all rail,
North and South, aud water line connec?
tions via Portsmouth.
Traiu No. 1. from Wilmington, connects
closely at Florence with N. E. R. R. for
Charleston, and is an accommodation train
thence to Columbia.
Train No. 3, from Wilmington, ia a fast
Express, connecting closely from and to all
points North and South. Through tickets
sold and baggage checked to all principal
points. Pullman palace sleepers on night
trains. 'Breakfast. IDinner. tSupper.
Accommodation Train No. 2 leavcB Co?
lombia daily, Sundays excepted. Express
Train No. 4 leaves Columbia every night.
JAS. ANDERSON, General Sup.
A. Pope,Gen. Passenger andTicketAgent
Greenville and Columbia Railroad
P AB H EN GER
STRAINSrnu daily,
Sundays excepted, connecting with Night
Trains on South Carolina Itailrcad op and
down; with Trains going North andfcouth
on Charlotte, Columbia and Angnbta and
Wifmington .Columbia and Augusta Roads
UP.
LeaveColumbiaat.7.15 a m
Leave Alston.9.06 am
Leave Newberry.10.40 a ru
LeaveCokeebnry. 2.00 pm
Leave Belton. .8.50 pm
Arrive at Greenville.5.30 pm
nows.
LeaveGreenvlllo at.7.30 a m
Leave Belton.9.30 am
Leave Cokeabury. . .11.15 a m
Leave Newberry*..2.80 pm
LeavoAlston.4.20 pm
Arrive at Colnmhia.6 CO p ni
Anderson Dratuhoi.d Dive Ridge Division
down. UP.
Leave Walhalla. 5.45 a ni Arrive 7.15 pm
Leave Perry ville fi.25 u i~ 0.35 p ni
Leave Pendlet on 7.10 am 5 50 p m
Leave Anderson 8 10 a m 4.50 p ni
Arrive at Helton 9.00 a m l eave 8.50r m
Accommodation Trains run on Abbeville
Branch Monday. Wednesday ano Friday.
On Anderson Branch, between Belton and
Anderson. Tucsdav, Tlinrednv arid Satur?
day. TEIOMAS I)*ODAMFAI>, Pen. Sup
j a v. r t. NonTON. General Ticket A efi t
Change of Schedule.
Soutu Cauolina Kailkoaii Company,
Columbia, s. C, October 18.1873
Change Schedule
to go into effect on
and after Sunday, 10th instant:
MAIL an o pabskmoeb thain.
Loave Columbia at. 8.40 am
Arrive at Charleston at.4.20 pm
LeaveCharleston at.0.0t pm
irriveat Columbia at.6.(0 r m
sight KXPnESS. Kit ki out and accommoda?
tion Tnain, Sundays excepted
LeaveColnmbia.7.15 p m Arrive..6.80 m
ArriveCharleston7.10 p n Leave..0 45 a m
Camden Train! rnra Monday, Wednesday
and Saturday, as follows:
Leave Colnmhia at. 1.50 pm
Arrive at Camdeu at.ft 86 pm
Leave Camden at. G 50 a in
Ai rive at Columbia at.11 50 am
8. B. Piokins. Genera' TirVi i Ageiit
Piedmont Air-Line Failw?y.
fST. ^m. ESXKL..- CONDENSEL TIME
M?5?SS??kiMXi'.i ABLE, Richmond and
Danville, Richmond and Danville lt. W , N.
C. Division, and North W i ktiii. N. 0. 1< W,
GOING NORTH.
STATIONS mail expiuss
Leave Charlotte. 7.10 PM U A ii
Leave Sali*bui>. D.fiO i M 8 84 A M
LeaveGroensboio. 1 40 n M 11 It A M
Leave Danville. 4 3* A M 1.52 P M
Leave Burkville. 9.44 A M 6 401' 11
Arrive at Richmond.. .12.45 P M 9 30 1 M
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Richmond.2 SO P M 5.10 * M
Leave Burkville. 5.84 1)1 8 28 A M
Leave Danville. 10 41 P M 12 57 P M
Loave. Greensboro_2.15 A M 4.00 P M
Leave Salisbury. 4 57 A M 6.S2 P M
Arrive at Charlotte. . 7 20 A M S 30 A M
OOINO EAST.
Leavt Greensboro_ 1.15 A M 11 lb A SI
Leave Company Shops 8 8?! A M Arl2 20PM
Leave Raleigh. 8 05 A M .
Arrive at Gnldi*boro.. .11 (5AM.
GOING WEST.
Leave Goldfboro. 4 to I'M.
Leave ltaleigb. 7.4fi PM.
LeaveCompany Shops 12 Or. A M 2.15 P M
Arrive at Oreeu*boro. l SO A M 3.80PM
Sforih"Wealet"i? N ('? t< II.. sni< m Rnu'ti
Leave Greensboro 8 40p ni Ariivi lO.fOa ni
I,eav<> Kcriicrf villc ?1 00 n m Ar live 5.10 n m
Mailtraim*.daily. both ways, ovfr entire
length ol rond. Express 'daily between
Conipanv Shops and Charlotte. Sundays
excepted. S. E ALLEN. Gen.Ticket Apt.
T. M. R. Talcoi, Engineer and Geu.Si