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? cotton press, open, to the world M
" cotton g\u, open to the world, Diploma
Boothern road wagon "
" . * .!' twq-bornu wagon ? Medal
it . j it damp cart, l-horao,
11 ox cart ------
*? ox yoke' ?? ? ? - - - "
" tile and briok machino - Diploma
and largest lot of agricultural and
horticultural implement a - Medal
'* tile for draining or irrigation, Diploma
- Simplicity of construction, not detracting
from the effioienoy of the article, will be
viewed 'aa tho gteateat merit.
Best gent's coat, vest, pants or shirt, Medal
?? . suit - Diploma
FINE AKT AND UTEItAllY DEPARTMENT.
Beat apeoimen of sculpture - Diploma
" i oameo .... Diploma
" head in plaster ... Modul
" painting iu oil of Fair Grounds,
Buildings, eto. - - Diploma
M , sketch of aame ? - Diploma
" ambrotype .... Medal
f* historical painting, iu oil, con*
nected with the history of
South Carolina ? - Diploma
" specimen of animal painting, in
oil, from nature - - Diploma
" copy of animal painting in oil. Modal
" apeoimen of iSouthern landscape
painting,Trbmnature, oil; Diploma
" copy of Southern landscape
painting, in oil - - Diploma
" portrait in oil - - Diploma
Best copy of portrait in oil - Medal
" portrait in water colors - Medal
11 fancy eketoh in water colors - Medal
" portrait in pastel - - Medal
" portrait in crayon - - Modal
" fancy sketch in crayon - Medal
*' oil photograph - ? ? Medal
" ivorytype photograph ? Medal
" water-colored photograph - Medal
" fruit painting - ? Silver
" game pioce .... Silvor
" collection of architectural draw?
ings. .... Diploma
" drawing of design for framo
buildings, apeoiflcations of
coat, etc. ... Diploma
ESSAYS.
Beat essay on rotation of crops, banod
upon the experience of the writer $20
Best praotical paper on plantation eco?
nomy adapted to South Carolina. $20
Beet essay on market gardening - 20
Best essay on root cnltnre 20
Best practical paper on the combined
effects of irrigation, under-drain?
ing and eubsoiling - - 20
Beat essay on olimatology 20
SPECIAL PREMIUMS.
The largest exhibition of commendable
articles grown and exhibited by -
any one planter, including stock,
field crops, eto, ... 25
The largest number of aitiolea in patch?
work, knitting, netting, crochet
and fanoy work, made and exhib?
ited by any one lady - 20
Best collection of sweetmeat b exhibited
by any one lady ... io
Boat and largest collection of pickles and
' catsups exhibited by any one lady 10
Beet tind largest collection of dried
fruits exhibited by any one lady 10
Best and largest collection of cakes and
oandiea exhibited by any one lady 10
Moore A Oozby, General State Agents,
offer a $75 Wilson Hewing Machine to the
lady exhibiting beat variety of work dono
on that maobine.
STOCK DEPARTMENT.
FIRST CLASH?DEVON OATTTK.
Bes^ buU, 8 years old or upwards - $20
2d best bull, samo ago ... 10
Best 'bull, tiro to three years old '?* - 20
2d best bull, two to three years old - 10
BeBt bull, one to two yoara old - 10
2d beat bull, ono to two yoara old - 5
Beat bull calf .... 5
B6lt cow,- three years old or upwards - 20
- 2d best cow, three years old or up wards 10
Beat heifer, two to three yoara old - 10
2d best heifer, two to three years old ? 5
Best heifer, ono to two years o'd - 10
2d beat heifer, ono to two yeara old - 5
Beat heifer calf ..... 5
SECOND CLASS?DUBnAM OR SHORT ?ORN8.
Beat bull, three years old or upwards 620
2d best bull, three years old or upwards 10
Best bull, two to three years old - 20
2d best bull, two to three years old - 10
Beat bull, one to two years old ? -10
2d best bull, ono to two years old ? 5
Best bull calf - . - - - 5
Best cow,1 three yeara old or upwards - 20
2d beat cow, three years old or upwards 10
Best heifer, two to three years old - 20
2d best boiler, two to three years old ? 10
Best beifer, one to two years old - 10
2d beat heifer, ono to two years old - 5
Best heifer calf ..... 5
THIRD CLASS?AYRSBIRES.
BeBt bull, three years old or upwards $20
2d best bull, same age ... ]0
Best bull, two to thieo years old ? 20
2d best bull, two to three yeara old - 10
Best bull, one to two years old - - 10
2d best bull, one to two years old - 5
Seat bull calf. 5
eat cow, three years old or upwards 20
2d best cow, three years o'.d or upwards 10
Beat heifer, two to three yeara old - 20
2d best heifer, two to three years old - 10
Beat heifer, one to two years old - 10
2d beet heifer, ono to two years old - 5
Beet beifer bau ..... 5
FODBTH CLABS?BRAHMINS.
Same premiums aa above. All animals
i Brahmin blood, or more, to compete.
FIFTH CLASH - -IMPORTED OATTLE.
Beat imported ball, or any age, of any
of the above breeds ... $20
2d boat imported bull, of anv age of
any of the above breeds - ? - 10
Beat imported oow, same as above - 20
2d heat imported cow, same ae above 10
SIXTH CLASS?ORADES.
Same premiums ae abovo. All grades to
be half blood or more.
SEVENTH OLAS8?NATIVES.
Same premiums aa above.
KI0IITI1 CLASS?MILCH COWS AND OXEN.
Beat milch cow, auy breed, to be milked
on the ground .... $20
2d best milch cow, aoy breed - -10
Best yoke oxen, Somh Carolina rait-ed 20
2d beat yoke oxen, South Carolina raised 10
Best herd, not lees than five, owned by
exhibitor ..... 20
The value of. each yoke of oxen must ho
tested on the Fair Grounds, both before the
plow and to the wagon.
AH cattle competing for premiums must
be thoroughly halter-broke, and when re?
quired, must be lod in the arena, where the
committee will examine and award tho pre?
miums.
FIUST CLA8S? HEAVY DQAFT nORSI 8
Oicned by residents of this ?State, unless
othenoise tpeoified.
/lest stallion,.over four years old - $20
Same, ovor throo yoars old - 20
Same, over two y?ars old - - - 10
Same, ono yoar old .... 10
/Jest brood mare .... 20
Same and colt.25
2d best brood mare and colt - - 15
iiesl mare, four j oars old - - -20
Ziest filly, threo yoars old - - - 20
2d heat filly, threo years old 10
. //est filly, two yoars old 20
2d best filly, 2 years old - - - 10
/fest filly, one year old - - - 20,
2d best filly, one year old - - - 10
SECONO CLASS?I.IOIIT DBA FT HORSES.
Bett stallion, over four years old. - $20
Same, over three years old - - 20
/Jest stallion, ovor two years old - $10
Same, one yoar old - ... 10
? Bett brood mare .... 20
-Samo and colt ----- 25
2d best brood mare and colt 15
liett mare, four years old - - - 20
Beit filly, Uireo years old - - - 20
2d beat filly, three years old - - 10
Bett filly, two years old 20
2d best filly, two yoars old - - - 10
/feet filly, one year old - - - ' 20
2& best filly, one yoar old - - - 10
third CLASS-thorough IIp.ed HOnSES.
Best stallion, over four years old - $20
Same, ov?r three years old - 20
Name, over two years old - - - 10
Same, one year old ie
liest brood mare ? 20
2d bcBt brood mare 10
liest brood mare and colt ? . -25
2d bout brood mt.ro and colt 15
?est mare, four yearB old ? ? ? 20
/fust filly, three years old - ? -20
2d beet filly, three years old 10
.Best filly, two years old 20
2d best fllly, two years old - - - 10
West one year old Ully 20
2d beBt one year old filly - - 10
FOURTH 01 ASS?PONIES, INCLUDING ALL SMALL
VARIETIES.
?CBt stallion, over four years ? $15
" mare ? - 15
" mare and co'.t - . - 20
" saddle pony - 15
No animal over f ui ten bands high to
be classed as a pony.
FIFTU CLASS?MATCHED AND SINGLE HORSES.
Beat pair matched horses, raised in 8. C. $25
" pair matched mares, raised iu 8. ?. 25
M pair matched harness ponies,under
fourteen hands, N. C. raised - 10
" sincio harness horee, raised in S. C. 20
" saddle horse, raised in S. C. - 20
?' pair matched horse, open to world, 15
" pair matched mares, open to world, 15
" singlo harness horse, open to world, 10
" eaddlo horse, open to the world 10
" ringle harness mare, open to world, 10
" saddlo mare, ?? pen to the world - 10 i
SIXTH CLASS?GELDINGS.
Beat heavy dratt gelding, a. G. raised, $15
Best light draft gelding, South Carolina
raised, of any ago - - - 151
liest light draft gelding, South Carolina
raised, three years old 15
Bost light draft gelding, South Carolina
raised, two yours old - 10
?est farm horse ( oim of fonr, South Ca?
rolina raised - - - ? 20
To stallion exhibiting greatest number
best colts upon tbe ground, - 25
SEVENTH CLASS?THOTTEBB AND FACERS.
iiest and nearest thorongh-brod trotting
stallion, for stud purposes - $20
?est and nearest thorough-bred trotting
brood mare .... 20
liest and nearest thorough-bred pacing
stallion, for stud purposes - 20'
Beat and nearest thorough-bred pacing
brood mare .... $201
For the beBt combination horse or mare
Bweop-stakes; $5 entrance; prem. 25
TO BE OWNED IN SOUTH CAROLINA.
Beat and largest imported jack, with
certificates, approved by Society 15
Best and largest imported jennetto,
with certificates, approved by the
Society ..... 10
Best and largest South Carolina raised
jack, with certificate.!, approved
by the Society - - ? 15 ]
Best and largest South Carolina raised
jennetto, with certificates, ap?
proved by tho Society - - 10
SOUTH CAROLINA RAISED.
?est pair of mules .... $15
iiest singlo or harness mnle 10
.Best mnle, two years old - - 10
?est mule, one year old 10
iiest mule colt .....
BeBt mule team of four 15
N. B.?All horses, colts, jacks, jennettes
and mnles embraced io tho above classes
must be completely halter-broke, or they
will not be admitted upon the grounds, ex?
cept at the owner's risk.
FIBST CLASS?MEBINO 811 KEF.
Boat bnck, two years old or upwards - $10
iiest buck, one to two years old - 10
?est pen of owes, not less than three 15
?est pen of ewe lambs, not lese than 3 10
SECOND CLASS ?SOUTHDOWN.
THIRD CLASS?LEICESTER OB BAKEWELL,
FOUflTH CLASS?COTBWOLD OB NEW ORFORD
SHIBE.
5 FIFTH. CLASS ?AFRICAN OB BROAD-TAILED.
SIXTH CLASS?GRADE.
' SEVENTH CLASS?NATIVE.
The same premiums as abovo,
CASHMERE GOATS.
Best thorough-tired buck - - - $5
Beat thorongh-bred ewe ...
Best pair of grades .... 5
FIBST CLASS?SOFFOLESWINE.
Best Suffolk boar, of any rko - - $8 j
iioat Suffolk boar, not over twe'vo nor
under six months old - - 5
Beat Suffolk sow - - - - - 8
Beat Suffolk bow and piga, not leas than
four.10
RECOND CL138?ESSEX.
THIRD CLASS?BERKSHIRE.
FOURTH CLASS?OHAZIER.
FIFTH CLASS ?CHESTER COUNTY.
SIXTH CLASS ?LINCOLN, YORKSHIRE, L1TCU
FIF.LD, OR ANY OTHER LA RUE IIIIEED.
SEVENTH CLASS?NATIVE BUEF.US OR ORALES.
The same premiums ae abovo.
POULTRY.?BIRDS TORE UNDER ONE YEAR OLD.
Beat trio, ono cock aucl two hens, im?
proved barn-yard fowls - ? $3
Best pair Brahmas ... - 2
Ditto Cochius .... - 2
Ditto Dorkings ..... 2
Ditto Dominique a .... 2
Ditto black Spanish - - - 2
Ditto white Leghorn - . . 2
Ditto Hamburgs - - - - ,2
Ditto black Polish .... 2
Ditto pheasants .... .2
Ditto sea-bright bantams - ? - 2
Ditto Hondsns?French - - - $2
Ditto Creve Co ur?French - - -2
DittO games.2
Ditto turkeys ..... 2
Ditto Bremen geese .... 2
Ditto nea fowls - 2
Ditto Muscovey ducks .... 2
Ditto Ayloouiiij" ducks ... 2
liest and largest exhibition of pigeons,
not less than six vatietiea - - 5
liest and largest exhibition of live birds,
not lesa than six varieties - -5
Boat and largest exhibition of poultry.
by ono exhibitor 10
Doos.?Boat pointer, dog or bitch, setter,
Newfoundland, shepherd's, fox hound,
grey hound, bloo 1 hound,bull, torritr, $3
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JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor
Piiojnix and Gleaner Establishment.
Columbia Hotel
FIKST CLASS HOUSE.
A CHANGE of management,
and many consequent improve?
ment a, enables the proprietors
to offer to -the traveling public
.more comforts and conveni
i enccB than can be obtained at
au\ (.tln-r tit use in the city.
E TELEGRAPH OFFICE.BIL
J LI AI? D and BATH ROOMS in
? tho hou?jo. Every attention
guaranteed.
GORMAN A CALNAN,
March 4 Proprietors.
ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. O.
WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor.
Another First Class Hotel?Fare $2.50 a Day. including Cmnibu6 Ride.
SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL aud in the centre of tho busiuect. part of the city.
Roso'b Omnibus will convev passengers to and from every Train. Tho Laiies'
Apartmentsarocomplcte,with privatcontranceon Assemblystreet. The BILLIARD and
BATH ROOMS aro all new and superior to any in the city. April 5
Spartanburg and Aslieville Railroad.
-?
Nature's Highway Across the Mountains!
Light Gradj:s, Easy Curves, No Tunneling
LET IT HK HUll/r SI'KKDI L. Y !
A link in Iho Air-Lino Road between the
cities of Cincinnati, Leuisvillo, St. Louis,
Chicago and Charlcatoa, seventy-four
miles long, with less than twenty mites of j
heavy work.
Shorter than any lino from New York,
Philadelphia and Baltimore to either of
these cities, and many huudrcd miles
nearer to these centres of Western trade
than any existing lino to Charleston.
The Road that promises to makeCharles
ton tho market for Iho trado of the great
North-west, tho West Indies, South Ame?
rica and Europe; also, an important emi?
grant station.
ECONOMICAL IN CONSTRUCTION,
SAFE IN MANAGEMENT AND
PROFITABLE IN RESULTS.
An importaut enterprise for the devolop
mont of South Carolina.
Shares Fifty Dollars each, payable in ten
installments.
Every citizen of tbiB State should own at
least one Share.
Charleston, with her magnificent Har?
bor and genial climate; hor immeusu unde?
veloped back countr\ , containing a fertile
aoil, Hue pasture grounds and inexhausti?
ble water power; her contiguity to the
West Indies and South America, and her
unparalleled European ocean course, is
destined, upon tho completion of" this Im?
portant Trunk Lixe, to emerge from her
prostrated condition and become what
nature has intended .-lin should be?tho
Great Commercial Metropolis tf the
Southern Section of the United States.
LIMIT OF STOCKHOLDERS' LIABILITY.
Tho followiug clause in the charter is
published for the information of sub?
scribers:
Sec. 1. "That no Stockholder or said
Company shall bo held liable for the debt a,
contracts or acts of said corporation,
beyond tho amounts actuslly Mibsci ibed to
the Capital Slock ol said Compare by such
Stockholder."
Dl HECTORS:
Glo. W. Williams, GaiirieI. Cannon,
B. DoI.I.MANN, JolIN H^luVINa,
Alva Gage, T. It. Jetjcr,
Theo. D. Jerviy, 1). '.. Duncan,
Theo. G. Barker, .Tajiks E. It lack,
John S. Fairly, Jou.N S. Willy.
Principal Ofi'iee and Address. 23 Broad
street, Charleston. K. c.
C. O. M EMM INGER, President.
A. C. KAUFMAN, Secretary and Treaa.
July 0 Uoio
Excursion Tickets to New Yoik.
jwS:ii.:n).-&(j
SOUTH CAROLINA ItAILROAD CO.,
Columbia,H. O , .-uuo30.1874
ROUND TRIP TICKETS to New York
and return, via Charleston and Steam?
ship, at REDUCED RATES, will bo on
salo on and after lat July. Steainera sail
on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
rt. U. I'lCKENB,
Julv 1 General Ticket Agent.
Excursion Season of 1874 via Atlan?
tic Coast and Midland Lines.
CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AU?
GUSTA, AMD WILMINGTON, COLUM?
BIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROADS.
Coi.umisia, S. C , Mav 20, 1874.
ROUND TRIP TICKETS to all promi?
nent Virginia Springs and Western
North Carolina Excursion Points, good
until November 1.1K71, will be on ?aic at
; the Company'.i Ticket (XV.ce in thia city,
i both rtVi Charlotte und iein Wilmington, on
' and after June 1, 1H74.
j Tickets to New York, Philadelphia, Bab
tinr-re. ein Bay Line, at reduced rates, also
j on sale. A. POPE,
I June 7 General Passenger Agent.
Ilome Stomach Bitters.
rpUESE celebrated BITTERS, prepared
' 1. bvJua v. ?lackatii) A Co.,of St. Louis,
nr??R e.:rtain preventat ive of
'FEVEii \ND.\GUE, IN TEltMlTTESTS,
DY JPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
An-) tu? highly recommended as an excel
II ?Li tonic mill invjgoriitor of tho system,
j Foi t-stf ny the tvli ile*aleagents,
.Inn. 10 ' JOIIN AO NEW A SON.
Lnndntth's Turnip Sued.
r>UI'. P.UiA; Flat Dutch, Gl>bc, Ned
: 1% Top jurt received st
L. T. S1LL1M.VN .V CO.'H
; Jltlj 18 Drug Store.
Food for Infants.
CONDENSED MILK. Eagle Brand. Pa
C
pom*. Phosphatic Food, Nettle's Mo?
ther a Milk Substitute, Bermuda Arrow
Root, Farina, Broma, Cocoa, Corn Starch,
alwaysfreah,at
June 12 HEINITSH'S DRUG STORE.
MILLINERY.
A FULL lino of latest styles;
also. Ladies' and Children's
SUITS, Mrs. Moody's cele
Ibratod CORSETS, with other
stylos; UNDER-WEAR in
great variety; HAIR of all
description, and Bazaar Fat
terns, which will he sold very
low. Please call and aeo for
yourselves, at
JgnojSmoa MRS.Q E. REED'S.
Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry!
WM. GLAZE,
AT his now store, Main street, nearly op?
posite the Contral National Bank, has
large and heantifnl stock of fine WATCHEB
stem and key winder?, from best European
and American mannfactnrors, and of his
own importation, in gold and silver cases.
Elegant JEWELRY1 An unrivaled assort?
ment just received and all the latest styles.
Sterling SILVER-WARE, in sets and cases.
Bridal Presents, and a very fine selection of
Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains,
Lockets, olegant Seal, Wedding and En?
gagement Rings, large stock of Spectacles
and Eye-Glaeses, Clocks, Musical Boxes,
and a great variety of Fancy Articles. My
stock is the largest and beat selected in the
Southern country and will be sold as cheap
as same article can be bought anywhere.
Oct24_
CONGAREE IRON WORKS,
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
MANUFACTU?
RE HOP STEAM
ENGINES, SAW
AND GR IST
MILLS. GIN I
'Gearing, and all
kinda of Iron
Castings for Ma?
chinery and Or?
namental Cast?
ings for Stores
and Dwellings, Patent RailingsforGnrdens
and Cemeteries, Iron Settees and Arbor
Chairs; also, Brass Castings of all kiuds,
Reils for Churches, Schools, Work-shops,
Ac. G tiara t/t oe all my work lirst class and
equal to any North or South.
Works at foot of Lady street and near to
South Carolina aud Greenville & Columbia
Railroad Companies' Depots. Nnv is
LAW YE US' OFFICES!
INSURANCE OFFICES!
ROOMS Kilt FAMILIES!
SIMiI.E tt&D-ROOMS!
T < LET IN THE NEW
Central National Bank Building.
Pit WES TO SPIT THE TIMES.
Bed-Rooms from ?3 per month upwards;
Family Rooms from IG per month upwards;
Lawyers' Offices from $Gpr month upwards.
WATER, GAS, WATER and WOOD CLO
SETS and other modern improvements in?
side building. ATp hark rooms, all fronting
on the street. Good ventilation. A Janitor
in charge of building. Apply ta Central
Bank, i>r to Messrs. SEIBELS A KZELL.
Anril 2 _
Aperients.
CONGRFSS WATER,
Tarraut's Seltzer.
Citi ate MagiM-aiH,
Seidlit/. Powders For ealo at
L. T. SI I.LI MAN A CO.'S
July 7 Drug Storo.
Notice to Chewers of Good Tobacco.
CALHOUN! CALIIOUN! CALIIOUN!
AFRESH anpplv of the oelebrated CA'L
UOUN CHEWING TOBACCO, just re?
ceived and f jr sale at
July 18 JOHN C. KEEPERS'.
COLUMBIA MUSIC STORE.
LyBrand & Son
fTIAKE pleasure in calling theatteuiion
JL ot the public to an examination of
their STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHAN?
DISE, consisting of Pianos, Church and
Parlor Organs. Molodeoua, Violins, Gui?
tars, Banjos, Flutes, Accordcons, Brass
I and Silver Rand Instruments ol all kinda,
I Also, Sheel Mnsic and Instruction Rooks
for every class of Musical Instruments *n
hand M all time*. W< uro Solo Agents for
' the ! t?te f?r South Carolina of Fe toy A* Co.'s
I CO I TAGE ORGANS; Sheet Music sent by
mail, post paid, on receipt of price: and ail
kinda of Musical Goods sent hy Express,
when ordered, to any p??rt of the state,
marked r o. l>. Good Second-hand Pi
a.*11??? ??ml Organa for nalechoap.for cash.
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Summer Schedule S. & U. B. R.,
OMMP DOWN TBAIK Dl'TRAIN
SaBC^HS Arrive.Leave Arrive.Leave
8partanburg.. 11.00 2.45
Batesville. 11.32 11 85 2.17 2.20
Pacolet. 11.40 11.45 2.C5 2.1?
Joneavillo. 12.15 12.52 1.9b 1.F5
Unionville. 12 E5 1.10 12 30 12.65
Santuc. 1.42 1.50 11.45 11.65
Fish Dam. 2.12 2.1C 11.10 11.20
Shelton. 2 28 2.35 10.47 10.15
Lyloe* Ford.... 2.48 2.53 10.24 10.32
Btrothere. 3.07 8.15 10.00 10.10
alnton. 4.CO 9.10
Juno 25_W. W. DAYIEB, Snp't.__
The Short Line Schedule.
CnABLom, Colombia & Augup.ta IL 11. Co.
iColumbia, ?. C, June 28, 1874.
TUB following Faa
osnger Schedule will bo
operated on and after tbia date:
goino NonTU Train No 2 Train No 4
Leave An gnat a.7.45 am 4.15 pm
Oranitevillo_*8.13am 5.11pm
Col'bia Junct'u .12 20 a m fOCOpm
Arrive Columbia.12 SO am 0.17 pm
Leave Columbia.12.42 am
Winnaboro.2 40pm
Cheater.14.20 p m
Arrive Charlotte.jG.45 p m
No. 2 Train makes cIobo connection, via
Cbarlotto and Richmond, to all Dointa
North, arriving at New York G.G5 A. M.
No. 4 Train makes close connection via
Wilmington and Richmond to all points
North, arriving at New York at 5 1ST. M.
ooiso south. Train No 1 Train No 3
Leave Cbarlotto.8.50 am
Chester.11.02 a m
Winnsboro.12 38 p m
Arrive Colombia.2.42 pm
Leave Colombia.2.52 p m 3.40 a m
Col'bia Junct'u 43 17 pm 415am
Oranitevillo .. .f7.15 ]t m *7.48am
Arrive Augusta.8.05 pm 8.45 am
'BreakfaBt. IDinncr. -fSupper.
Booth bound Trains connect at Angnsta
for all points South and West. Through
tickets sold and baggage checked to princi?
pal points. Jt&- sleeping care on all Night
Trains. JAB. ANDERSON, Genei al Sup.
A. Pope,Gen.Passenger and Ticket Agent
Wilmington, Columbia and Aug B. R
GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART.,
Columbia, S. C., May 18 1574.
THE following Bchc
' dulo will be operated
on and after this date:
ooino north. train xo 2 train ho 4
Leave Columbia. 0 00 a m 8.45 pm
Florence.112.25 p m 2.10 a m
Arrive Wilmington.... 7.15pm *7.16am
ooino south. TItAIN no 1 train no 3
Leave Wilmington.8.00 a m fG.10 p m
Florenoe.4.00 p m 11.37 p m
Arrive Columbia.9.65 v m 4.00 a m
Train No. 2, from Columbia, is an accom?
modation to Florence, and there connects
closely with N. E. R. K., and at Wilmington
with W. <fc W. R. R. to all points North.
Train No. 4 from Colombia is fast Ex
press, making through connections, all rail,
North and South, and water lino connec?
tion a via Portsmouth.
Train No. 1. from Wilmington, connects
closely at Florence with N.E.B. R. for
Charleston, and is an accommodation train
thence to Columbia.
Train No. 3, from Wilmington, is a fast
Exprees, 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. tSnpper.
Accommodation Train No. 2 leaves Co?
lumbia daily, Sundays excepted. ' Express
Train No. 4 leaves Colnmbia every night.
JA8. ANDEBBON, General Bnp.
A. Pope,Gen. PassengerandTicket Agent
Greenville and Columbia Railroad
PASSENGER
TRAINS run daily,
Sundays excepted, connecting with Night
Trains on Booth Carolina Railroad up and
down; with Traina going North and tenth
on Charlotte, Columbia and Angnsta and
Wilmington,Colui ibia and Augusta Bt ads
UP.
LoavrCnlumbiaat.7.15 am
Leave Alston. 9.05 am
LeaveNewberry......10.40am
Leave Cokeabury. 2.10 pm
Leave Bclton.8.60 pin
Arrive at Greenville.5 30 ]> m
down.
LeaveGrceuville at.7.SO a m
Leave Helton.. 0.30am
Leave Cokesbnry.11.15 h m
Leave Newberry.2.80 p m
Leave Alston.4.20 p m
Arrive at Columbia.G-tOpui
Anderson Brativimnd Blue Ridge Division
down. up.
Leave Walhalla. 5.46 am Arrive 7.15 p m
Leave Perry villi- (i.25 a n? ?.35 p m
Leave Pendleton 7.10 am 5 50 p m
Leave Anderson 8.10 a m 4.C0p m
Arrive nt BpPob 0.00 a m Lesv*- 3.50 p ns
Accommodation Trains rnn on Abbeville
Branch Monday, Wedneedaj boo Friday.
On Anderson Branch, between Belton and
Auderaon.Tneadav, Tburcdsv aDd Satur?
day. THOMAS DODAMFAD, Ge n. Sop.
Jarke Nobton. General Ticket A cert
Change of Schedule.
South Carolina Railroad Comp/ >y,
Columbia, S. C, October 18.1873
Obange Schedule
it* to go into oflecioD
and after Sunday ,10th Instant:
mail AND passenoeu train .
fjoave Columbia at.8.40 am
Arrive at Charleston at.4.20pm
LeaveCharleston at.9.01 pm
t rrivt at Columbia at. 5.C0pm
n Hl ii t expresb, freight AND accommoda?
tion train, Sundays excepted.
Leave?olnmbia.7.15 p m Arrive. .?.Sn m
ArriveCbarloston 7.It) p m Leave..1". 45 c a
Camden Train! rnrs Monday. Wednesday
and Saturday, as follows:
Leave Colnmbia 1.50 pm Arrive 11.50 am
Leave Camden G.50am Arrive 6.85 pm
S. B. Pipkins. General Ticket Ayent
Piedmont Air-Line .Railway.
^^SS^^^SL ?BLE l^df1* 'm'K
banville, l.icbmoud and Danville lt. V.., N.
C. Division, and North Wtettin N. C. h W.
GOING i>ORTH.
stations mail EXPRESS
Leave Charlotti. 7.10 P M ? Vb a 5i
Leave Salioburj.0.50 l M 8.14/.
Leave Oreeusbort. 1.40 AM 11 10/ M
Leave Danville. 4 32 A M 1.62 P 3!
Leave Burkville.0.44 AM G 41 P M
Arrive at Richmoud.. .12.45 P M 0.80] &J
GOINli SOOTH.
Leave Richmond. 2 80PW 6.10/ \.
Leave Burkville. 6.84 P M H 28 A M
Luave Danville. 10 41PM 12 ;771 M
Leave Creensboi. 2.15 A M 4.(01 >1
Leave Salisbury. 4 67 A M 8.22 I >l
Arrive at Charlotte. . 7.20 A M 8 8( A M
GOING EAST.
Leave Greensboro_1.45 A M 11.If'A M
Leave Company Shops 3 SO A J1 Arl2 201 M
Leave Ral?igh. 8 05 A Bl
Arrivbat Ooldsboro.. .11.1 5 A M
GOING WEST.
Leave Ooldsboro. 1<01 M
Leave Raleigh.7.45PM
LoaveOoropanyShops 12.05 A M 2.1e 1 M
Arrive at Greensboro. 1 30A M 3 30 1 M
Vorllioffslon N <? It K..S?lrlo IJltirtl
Leave Oreonf-boroS 40p m An jve lO.fO a ni
Leave Kernersvilli 0 01) a m Artive 5.10 a m
Mailtrainy.daily. both waj a, over pi.lire
length of road.' Exprest dailx between
Company Shops and Charlotte'. Snndajs
excepted. S. E.ALLEN. Gen. Ticket Apt.
T. M. R. T ai.coi, Engineer and Gen So