The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, August 22, 1874, Image 4
THE PHCENIX,
-P?rnfahed Daily and" Tri-Weekly,
Every Wednesday Moruing,
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
Editor and Proprietor,
Office on Riohardson St.. near Taylor.
*y The Peienix is the oldest Daily Paper
n South Oaroliua, has the la no est circu?
lation in tho upper portion of the State,
and haa been ro{*ularly issued ainco its in?
ception?Maroh 21, 18G5.
49** Book and Job Printing ol ovorydo
soription faithfully attended to.
sudsobiption.
Daily, six months, ti; Tri-weekly, 2 50;
Weekly, 1 50.
advertisements
Inserted in the Daily at $1 a square of nine
lines for first, andCOoentaeach subsequent
insertion; if not exceeding five liueB in
length, 75 cents. Long advertisements by
the woek, month or yoar, at loss ratea.
Marriages, Funeral Invitations, Ac, $1.
aoent8.
Julina Poppo, Auderson.
Robert Bryco, Spartanburg.
J. A,Qrig?by,Hidgeway.
E. A. Scott, Nowberry.
H. W. Lawaou, Abbeville.
Mail ai'.uangemknts'.?Northern
mail opens 6.30 A. M., 3 P. M.; closes
IIA. M., 6 P.M. Charleston opens8
A. M., 5.30 P. M.; olo?es 8 A. M.,6 P.
M. Western opens 6 A. M., 1 P.
M.; closes 6, 1.30 P. M. Greenville
opens 6.45 P. M.; closes 6 A. M. Wil?
mington opens 1 P, II.; closes 10.30
A.M. On Sunday open from 2.30 to
3.30 P. M.
A South Carolinian at Saratoga
writes in a strain of great astonishment
at the plainness of female dress there.
He nays: "Everything very handsome
bat prodigiously plain?dresses almost
exclusively black or white, or the two
commingled?relieved by a single co?
lored bo?/, and that placed in the hair.
Flonnces, and feathers, and flowers,
and furbelows, have given place in a
great degree to a profusion of rich and
costly lace. Tho wealthy and fashion?
able women is now judged by her
laoes. The hair is worn pitilessly
plain?no. frizzes, no curls, no poodles
?only a severe plait crawling up the
back-bone, as it were, of the head, and
no ornament but the singlo colored
bow. The chief objects now, with tho
fashionable woman, is how much costly
lace she oan wear, how slim she can
look, and how tightly she can tio her
skirt over her hips."
"Look 'ere, now, Salusha," yelled a
Clay County, Missouri, woman to the
oldest girl, "don't bend over that well
so' far. You'll fall in there some of
these'days, and then we'll have to carry
water!"
Subscribe for tho Phoenix.
Ordinances to be Enforced.
Office Chief of Police,
?Columbia, S. C, Aug. 15, 1874.
The following ordinance is pub?
lished for the information of all con?
cerned:
An Ordinance for the Better Ob?
servance of the Sabbath Day.
Section 1. Be it ordained by the
Mayor and Aldermen of lite cily of Co?
lumbia, in Council assembled, That
from and after tho passage and Pro?
mulgation of this ordinance, any mer?
chant, shop-keeper or vender of wine,
spirituous or malt liquors, in auy
quantity, either ander a tavern or re?
tail license, who shall keep his, her or
their store, shop, bar-room or saloon
open for the transaction of business on
the Sabbath day, shall be subject, to a
penalty of not more than $45, nor less
than ?20, at the discretion of tho City
Council "of Colombia, for each und
every violation of this ordinance
Sec. 2. And be it further ordained,
That any person who shall publicly
work or labor, or employ any other
person to do so, on the Sabbath day,
(escept in cases of emergency,) shall bo
Babjeot to a penalty of $10 for each and
every offence.
Seo. 3. Beit further ordained, That
this ordinance shall take efTtct from
and after its ratification, and that nil
ordinances and purfs of ordinances re?
pugnant to this ordinance, be and are
hereby repealed.
Done and ratified under the corpo?
rate seal of the said city of Co
[l. s. I lumbia, on the ninth' day of
May, in the your of our Lord
1871.
JO EN ALEXANDER, Mayor.
Wm J. Etter, City Clerk.
By order of tho Mayor:
MARION F. NIXON.
Chief of Police.
Office Chief of Police.
Columbia, S. O, August 15, 1874.
The following ordinance is pub?
lished for the information of ull tavern,
store uud shop-keepers within the
limits of the cily of Columbia. The
penalties therein prescribed for neglect,
or failure to comply with its provisions
will attuoh ou and after September 1,
187-1:
As Ordinance Regulating Weights
and Measures.
Section 1. Be it ordained, by th>:
Mayor and Aldermen of the cily of Co?
lumbia, in Council assembled, That the
Chief of Polico shall tako chargo of
aud keep all such weights aud mea?
sures as shall be furnished and de?
livered to hifci by tho Mayor aud
Aldermen, rrIne standard of weights
und measures for the city of Columbia;
and no person shall hereafter, within
the limits of the said city, use any
steelyards, scales, weights or tneasuros,
or other implements used in ascertain?
ing weights and quantities, (for the
purposo of ascertaining tho woights or
measures of any articles of merchan?
dise bought, sold or bargaiued for,)
which shall not have beeu, within
twelve months next before euch use,
adjusted, corrected aud approved by
the said Chief of Police; and it shall
be the duty of the said Chief of Police
to adjust and comparo with the stand?
ards in his possession all such weights
and measures as may be brought to
him for that purpose; and the 6aid
Chief of Police shall fix upon such
weights and measures us he shall ad?
just such mark or marks as he shull
think will bust answer the purpose of
identifying the same; and shull, iu the
best manner in his power, by private
memorandum or otherwise, preserve
the date of sueh adjustment.
Sec. 2. And be it further ordained,
That it shall be the doty of tho Chief
of Police, once every twelve mouths,
(or offener, if he shull thiuk uect'SMiry,)
to visit the houses uud stores oi every
tavcru, store or shop-keeper within
tho limits of the city of Columbia, for
the purpose of adjusting anil correct?
ing the weights and measures used in
the business of such tavern, store or
shop-keeper, aud shall adjust und cor?
rect the same; aud hereafter uu weights
or measures shall he used within the
snid city of Columbia, except such us
huvo been approved and stamped or
otherwise marked by the Chief of
Police.
Seo.3. Be it further ordained, That
any persou suspecting that he has
been injured or imposed upon in the
weight or measure of auy article of
merchandise, if he has the same in his
possession, may carry the same to the
Chief of Police, whoso duty it shall bo
to ascertain the weight or measure
thereof by the standard in his posses?
sion; and if, upon such re-weighing or
measuring, the party shall think him?
self to have been impoted upon, and
shall make complaint thereof to the
Mayor or any ono of the Aldermen, a
warrant shall he issued, iequiriug the
person or persons charged with the
imposition to appenr before tho Mayor;
and upon tho return of said warrant,
or as soon thereafter as may be, the
said Mayor and Aldermon shall inves?
tigate said complaint; aud if the same
bo found true, shall impose upon the
offending party such penalty as offend?
ers are liable to for the breaches of
this ordinance; and where tho party
complaining shall not be iu possession
of tho said article* of merchandise, he
may make complaint to the suid Mayor
or any ono of the Aldermen, who shall
issue a warrant returnable aud to be
tried as aforesaid, and, on conviction,
tho offender shall suffer tho penalty us
aforesaid; and on such trial?, the outh
of tho party complaining, together
with tho testimony of the Chief of Po?
lice, (when ho shall have made such
trial as aforesaid with the standard,
and is of opinion there was such impo?
sition,) shall be conolusivo iu support
of such charge, unless the party com?
plained of shall produce tho whole of
the implements used, and also tho arti- j
clo weighed or mensurcd, when the
same shall be in his posscssiou, and
identify tho same upou his oath, uud
thereby, or in somo other way, sutisfy
the authority before whom the trial is
had that ho did not practico such im?
position as was complained of. Aud
tho said Chief of Police shall huvo
power, and ho is hereby authorized,
ut nuy timo to go iuto auy store or
place of business, in tho day timo, und
when 6uch house or store shull be
open, and thou aud there to examine
tho weights, scales, steelyards und
measures at such house or store, uud
to adjust the same; und when the sai.l
Chief of Police, at such occasional
visits, shall find that the weights,
scales, steelyards or measures, at auy
such place, have not beeu adjusted
within the time prescribed, or have
beeu altered sinoo tho last adjustment
thereof by him, the said Chief of Po?
lice shall make report to tho Mayor or
one of tho Aldermen, who may order
an investigation thereof, and shall
thereupon issue a warrant, requiriug
tho person complained of to appear
before the said Mayor and Aldermen
to answer to tho charge; und any per?
son convicted of such intentional
alteration shall be liuble to the penalty
inflicted for ttie breaches of this ordi?
nance.
Sec. -1. Be it further ordained, That
if auy persou shull, by force or violent
aud threatening language, attempt to
hiuder, prevent or obstruct the said
Chief of Police in the peaceable per?
formance of tho duties prescribed by
this ordinance, such person, on con?
viction, shall suffer such penalty as is
inflicted for other breaches of tin.-,
ordinance.
Sec". 5. Be it further ordained, That
any person offending against auy ol
the provisions ol this ordinance shall
bo liable to such penalty us the Mayor
aud Alderman may inflict, not exceed
iug the sum of forty dollars, for each
and every offence.
Sec. ?. He it further, ordained, That
the said Child' of Police shull be enti?
tled to receive for marking tacit
weight or measure, five ecu Is, to be
paid by tho owner of such weight or
meusnro, beforo ho or she shall be per?
mitted to make use of such weight or
measure: Provided, That wheu I here is
more than ono weight or measure of
tho sumu kind stamped for the same
person, each of such additional w? ights
or measures shall he stamped i.?r two
ntid a half oentit.
Si:c. 7. Be it further ordained '??>?
thin ordinance shall take efl'eet iiom
and after tho ratification thereof.
Dono and ratified under the corpo?
rate seal of the city of Colum
\u s I bin, oh tho ninth day of May,
in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and
seventy-one.
(Signed) JOHN ALEXANDER,
Ma vor.
Wm. J. Etxer, City Clerk.
By order of tho Mayor.
MARION P. NIXON,
Chief of Police.
3,000 CASES
BOOTS AND SHOES,
FOR FALL TRADE.
?y^fTE uro now receiving, direct from tho Manufacturers, a large atid well-selected
stock of
Boots, Shoes and Trunks,
Which will he sold as low an io any other market. All Goods with our brand warranted.
Orders aolicited.
Merchant* Vlftitltig Clmrlrsioii arn iii-?n??l la HSxtimiiie Our Stock.
D. F. FLEMING- & CO.,
Ao. '2 il.tjjut Street, Corner of Oliurch Street,
?TAMES M.'WILSON.
JAMES GILFILLIN.
Aug 5 Hmo
D. F FLEMING.
SAMUEL A. NELSON.
Cn.vui.KSTON, August 1. 1S71.
Columbia Hotel
FIRST CLASS HOUSE.
euces than can bo obtained at
ai'\ ?tlar in me in the city.
E*M TELEGRAPH OFFICE.HIL
JM?JFJP LIAHD and PATH ROOMS in
^av^SStho house. Every attonllou
uarauteed.
GORMAN St CALNAN,
March 4 Proprietors.
ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. O,
Wffl. E. ROSE, Proprietor.
Another First Class Hotel?Fare ?2.50 a Pay. inducing Omnibus Ride.
SITUATED NEAR THE OAPITQL and in the centre of the busincos part of the city.
Hoae'u OiunihuH will convey passengers to and from every Train. Tlio Ladies'I
Apartments are complete, with private entrance on Auscniblyalrnet. Tltt BILLIARD and |
LATH ROOMS are all new and eupericr to anv in the city. " * April?
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW VOHK, BOSTON,
AND
ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
Tlirc?- Timesii Week from New York?Tu? ?<lny,Tlitnuluy
and Sulunla y, ?i,?-lClcuui?1 Stale Kotim Accomiiioilutloux
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston."
TO!'Al. CAPACITY, 40,0l)U CAI.KS .HOA? IICY.
The South Carolina Railroad Company.
A NDconnocting Roads West,in alliance with the licet of thirteen ?r?t class Kteam
J\_ ships to the above ports, invite attention to the quick time and rcgnUrdespatch
afforded to the business public in the Cotton States tit. the PORT OF CHARLESTON,
offering facilities of rail and si ;i transportation fur Fr? ighl unit FasH-ugcif not excelled
in excellence and capacity at any other pert 'J he following >>pleiidi(l ?ct an Stounicra
arorocularly on the 1 i i. r:
TO NKW YiHtfv.
On ARLESTON_Jas. Berry, Coiiuuander. I CHAMPION.B. W. Lock wood, Com'cr.
JAMES ADGEIL. .T.J. Lock wood, Com'der, I MANHATTAN...M.S. Weodhull.Cmu'cr.
JAMES ADGElt .v. CO., Aucnts,Charleston,S.O.
GEORGIA. S.Crowell,Commander. | SOUTH CAROLINA..T. J. Beckett.Com'dcr.
WM. A.COURTENAY, WAGNER. UUGER A CO., Agt nts, Charlt-stt-n, S.C. j
Sailing Daj f Wed in sdays and Saturdays.
TO PIULADICf.l'IIIA.
Iron Stcanndiii s ASHLAND. Alex. Hunter,Cotn'r. KQ fATORO. Hihcklcy.Cnw'dr.
Sailing Da .a?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COUUTENAV, Agent,Charleston,S C.
TO UAL.TI .IIOU K.
FALC?."' .II;iiuie,C?>niinatidir. ' SEA GULL_DnUtui, Commander.
Sailing Day.,?Every Fifth Day. PAUL C.TRENHOLM, Agi ui,Charit ?ton,'S. c.
TO ItOSTOiS.
Steamships MERCEDITA aud FLAG, s-i! every Satr.rdav.
JnMF.S ADO El: .v <"?;.. Agent*, Charit ?-t< n, S. C.
Rate? truaru meed an low as those ol competing lines. Marine !iiauruuee, oiic-lutliof
one per cent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADIKG AK I) THROUGH TICKIlb
Can be prolui ed at all the principal Railroad Gillci? in Georgia, Alabama,Tomiet.aie
ami Miaaissippi.
state Rooma may be necured in advance, without ixlrs charge, by addressing the
Agents ot the Steamships in Charhwlon,at whose oftices.in all ca?;ca. the Railroad
Ticket a fthnnld he exchanged and Berthsasideiitd. The Through Ticket? i y this route
include Transfers, Meals and state Room, \\ Idle on nhip-bourd.
TUR ROUT II CAROLINA HAM HO AC, CKCHOtA ItAlCHOAD
And their connecting lines, have lar?rciy ircreas?-?! tl.eir facilitit-r for the rapid move?
ment of Freight and Passengers betwieu ti.e Northern citi? s and ihe South uhtlWest.
Fit at Class Eating Saloon at Brunchville. ? i. the Gtotgia und South CitK?im Rail?
roads, first elays Sleeping Cats.
Freight promptly transit ri ctl from the ?tcaint ism day mid inj. ht 11?, ?. i .- c.l i he South
Carolina Railroad. Close coiim-cl ion made with oil, i l.oi;t!s.dt.lr.?l i g> Freights at
distant point* with great promptness. 'J hi mai.i.gf: evciy u-xtiiiti timatisfy
their patrons that t he line tid Chai it sh ucia.i > t l?e ?ui| :?sm t! i: dt i } r.tt h ai .! ;ln- -aJv
delivery of gooda.
For turthor iuforiuation, applj to T..'. fir.n ii:.. W, ?.ten Aiip Al'ni t:.. Ca ; H. D.
Hasi.i.i.. General Agt ni. P. O. i 1 1?7J?; i tiici : IT : ??> .? .'.\ ;.\ S \ .: B. i'lCKr.Ns,
General P:a scngt-r and '1 it Let Ae :it. S?.?ih < ar< iii .. l.::i:u i ' oi J. i i mi.i. Super- j
lutehdeiit Clreat Southern 1'rtleht and l':ir.-< i.j < i Lim . ( l.srh .m ii,f-. i J:tnt:o fly
Excursion Tickets in New York, i
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SOUri-l [JAROLINA RAILROAD
Col.i ?in . S <',., Iiiite ? ? 1S7-I
ROUND I Ul i' I SCKE I f'i Ni V n I;
anil return ein Charleato! ;tnd S'.etni
Islup, til UlIHJ'JKI) RATES, wi<l I n
sale o:i an<l sfti^i' b?t July. SttMUier.- aai!
I on Wctluei'.d.i t s and SatuniavM.
?A. It. I'ICKENS,
.! uly 1 ?'?ein rat 'I iels el V yent.
J iCxsursinii Season t?i 1874 via Atlau*
1 tie Goaat ttnd Midland l.tntr.
COi.UriblA ?USl? STORE.
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pO ?!
oi :
I CHARLOTTE. OOLCMf.U AND AC- ?
GUST A, A^D WILMINGTON, <'.':. 'M- a .
BIA AND AUGUSTA It '.iLROADS.
Conn Min a. S c, May 2(1 I'71
ROUND TRIP M i ).:.-. to all . i. mi
neu? Virgil i<t Spriiiga and Weitem
j Nor1 h Carolina F.xcursion Pointe, |.o,(.,i ,,,
! until November 1. 1871, will ho on nalti at i :. ,
the Company's Ticket OlVice in Ibis? city. P, | . , ,
! h.>t.ii cht Charlotte and rio Wiimiiigti n, on .,urj,,.,
and after .Tu ne 1, 1874. .
TicltelHto New York, \>hi!atle!ph!a, Rul ,,
timoro. ci'd Lav Lin::, s?t re h:c<?! rait ?i(.
on Mile. A I'OI'E, ,,..m . v
June 7 Gencrn.1 Pash?iigei'Ag? tit niovbr
: i pill ??
Food for Infants. prices.
C10NDENSED .MILK. Eagle Brand, Pa- Ml??rderi'prpmptl? attetiilfdteauilsat
j noina. Phoapliatio Food. Nellie's Mo- liafactiou guaranteed to t hose lavoring us
It hers Miik Substitute, Bermuda Arrow I with their patronage Send for our cata
Root. Farina, Bronia, Cocoa, Com Starch, j loene ?I Sh< et Muaicand ulnsinalMerolian
! always fresh, at diae. t;i !hartl?t'>ii ?tret t. a fewilonr'^tbnvo
mmW> St.
LyBrand c Oon
?? i>-vi> in oaIIi: j thcstlr-utieii
tin ouhiie i<> h:i t-xan iimtn i; of
foci. ? ; ML'SIOAL MERCHAN
uirixti'.ig .;i I'iaiiori, Ch'thch ami
Oi ;.'>!!> *'?!?..! ???t.i'. Vit ?litis, t'.ui
inj, :.. !?'!( ?. ?, tii..j - itrriHS
, i iti-.-.. iustrai.ifiiii. o! t>llkinds.
ic?*' Mi\*it .rid 1 net reel ion Rotika
>l du-ifnI Itif'rnr.ieiitt' on!
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i i." Smiilit'ai tliioifii I'f'.vx!: Co.'s
. ??;? / *>'? Sit et Mutiii'^ent bv
lid., ii r. ??.-?[ I.>f pi if, ,.:?? !
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v-.. ? '? i ps.ri ol i Slate, i
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.:i ?? ?iitisfitetfry itunitu i : itnd
petdi-(attention ii l'aekinpjte-J
hippii ft Piaiit i ;? i otliei par
;.? noint desired; :;t moderate
Juno 1-2 HEIN ITS H'S DRUG STORE,
PitoiNix iffice.Coluiubia.S. C.
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I hi er and f?tir
S1J0W BILLS,
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Colored,
npecimens
Propi ietor
Summer Schedule S. & U. E. R.,
DOWN TRAIN DP TRAIN
Arrive.Loavo Arrive.Leave
Spartanburg.. 11.00 2 45
BatesviUe. 11.89 11 85 2.17 2.20
Pacolat. 11.40 11.46 2.1'fi 2.li)
Joneaville. 12.16 12.22 1.9b 1.85
Unionville. 12 f.5 1.10 12 SO 12.?5
Sautuc. 1.42 1.60 11.45 11.65
FiBh Dam. 2.12 2.1G 11.10 11.20
Hhclton. 2 2S 2.35 10.47 10.(5
Lylea'Ford_ 2.48 2 53 10.24 10.32
Htrothers. 3.07 3.15 10.00 10.10
Aluton. 4.00 9.10
Jnuo 25 W. W. DA VIES. Sup't.
The Short Line Schedule.
CUARLOTTE, CuLTJMUlA A AlCUhTA R. R. Co,
?Col?MRIA, S. C, Juno 2tJ, 1874.
KSflSTi08^^*8:-' THE following Pae
BeSE*^a?*"*Sl:ff* esngcrSchedule will hn
operated un and after this date:
ouinu NOItTU Train No 2 Train No 4
Leave Augusta.7.45 am 4.15 pm
Granitevillc_*8.13am 5.11pm
Col'bia Juuct'u.12 2U a ni to ('5pm
Arrive Columbia.12 CO a in ".17 p m
Leave Columbia.22.42 am
Winneboro.2 40 p ui
Cheater.11 29 p m
ArrivcCbarlotte.10.45 p m
No. 2 Train makes close connection, tin
Charlotte and Richmond, to all points
North, arriving at New York 6.05 A. M.
No. 4. Train makes cloee connection via
I Wilmington and Itiebmond to all pointd
" Norlli, arriving at New York at 6.151'. M.
ouing south. Train No 1 Train No 3
Leave Charlotte.8.50 am
Chester.11 02 a m
Winnsboro.12 38 p ni
Arrive Columbia. 2 42 p ni
Leave Columbia.2.52 pm 3.40 am
Col'hia Jnuct'u.43.17 p m 4 15 a m
Granitevillo ...17.15 p m *7.48a m
Arrivo Augusta.8.1'S p 111 8.45 a m
?Ureakfaet. iDinner. iSupper.
South bound Trains connect at Augusta
for all points South and West. Through
ticket* fold end baggage clu cked to prim-i
pal pints. j*3~ Sleeping cars on all Night
Trams. JAb. ANDERSON, General Snp.
A. Pope, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent
Wilmington, Colombia and Aug R R
GENERAL FASSENGEIt DEPART.,
Columbia, S. 0., May 18 1874.
trHHSBBfta TJUEfollowing Scbe
arBr^dnlo will bo operated
on aud after this dale:
OOINO north. train no 2 train no 4
Leave Columbia. 0 00am 8.45 pm
Florence.112 25 pm 2.10 am
Arrive Wilmington_7.15 p m *7.15 a m
ooino south. train no 1 train no 3
Leave Wilmington. 8.CO am +010 pm
Florence.4.00 pm 11.37 pm
Arrive Columbia.0.65 p m 4.00 am
Train No. 2, from Columbia, is an accom?
modation to Florence, and there connects
clostlvwilh N. E. It. R.,nnd at Wilmingtcu
with W.tfc W. B. It. to all points North.
Train No. 4 fron? Columbia is fast Fi
prctis, milking through connections, all rail,
North and South, and water lino connec?
tions via Portsmouth.
Train No. 1. lrom Wilmington, connects
cloudy at Florence with N.E. R. R. for
Charleston, and is un accommodation train
tbence to Columbia.
Train No. 3, from Wilmington, ib a faft
Express, connecting closely from and to all
pointB North and South. Through tickets
sold aud baggage checked to all principal
points. Pullman palace alecpeiB on night
trains. *Breakfast. iDinner. tSuppcr.
Accommodation Train No. 2 leaves Co?
lumbia daily, Sundaya excepted. Exprcts
Train No. 4 leaves Columbia every night.
JAH. ANDERSON, General Snp.
A. Poi'e,Gen. PassengerandTicket Agent
Greenvjlie and Columbia Railrctd
TO. P A S S E N G E R
TRAINS run daily,
Knndays excepted, connect in }i with Nicht
Trains on South Carolina Railroad hp and
down; with Trains going North and South
on Charlotte, Columbia und Augut-ta ai.d
Wilmington.Columbia : mi Augn?ta Roues
UP.
Leavi Colunibiatit.7.15 a ni
Leave Alston. *J.t'6 a m
LeaveNewberry.10.40a ni
Leave Cokesbury. 2.00 p ra
Leave Belton. 8.60 pro
Arrive at Greenville.5.30 p in
DOWN.
LcaveGreenvillo it.7.30 a m
Lei, vo B< I ton. 0.80 am
Leave Cokesbury. ... .11.16 a m
Leave New hen y*..2.3U \< r.i
Leave Alston....4.20 p m
Arrive at Colon,1 i>'.6 CO p ni
Anderson Eranclmnri 'Itie Hid$e Division
down. ur.
Leave Walhalla. 5 45 a rn Arrivi 7.15 p m
Leave Perry villi* ?.2fl a m (!.:<5 p tu
Leave Pendleton 7.10 a ni 5 50 p m
Leave Anderson .s 10 a m 4.50 p in
Arrive r.i lb I ton !i 00 h ni Leave :t GO>> m
Accommodation Traiti* run on Abbevillo
Cranell Monday, Wednesday urn Friday.
On Andereon Branch* between Belti n and
An lei xm. 1 ni Hlav, Thurnlpy and Satr.r
dav. THOMAS DOPAMFA1\ fiin.Su,
ifAnr.K Norton, General Ticke! A per t
Change of Schedule.
South Carolin.?. Railucaj Gossip
Culumbia, s. C, oclobi r lb. 1878
f?.-'?.3, *.'<jCj.;i,,. . ? Change. Schedule
mV. J3 3 iiv- is?si- :v?: t o go iu to e ft ee? .::
and aftui Suudiij, l?tli liiBtant:
ma 11. ANO I'ASKICXOF.i: tbain .
Leavi Columbia at.fllun
Arrive at Charleston at.-L?h pni
heave Charleston at.W.0I pm
/rrivt at Columbiu at. f> (0j.ni
NinnT KXPBKss.niKioin' and accc.mmoi .*-. -
TtoN train, Sundays exroy *.! <?
LeaveColumbiA .7.15 p n Arrive. .(?.?(? 2.
And vi Charleston 7.K1 v n< Leave..<? 46 > n
Carmen Train! runs Monday, Wedne-M.aj
mid Saturday, a* follows:
Leave Columbia 1.50 pm Arrive 1150?ni
Leave Caniilen C.SOnm Arrive G25j.m
S.U. Pickins. (reneriil Ties? 1 A pel ?
Piedmont Air-Line Pnihvay.
.ft. r.~v.... CONt)L>.SLi 'iJIV
ENs^-j. '- ABLE. Bichl 1 i ? 1.L.tt
Danville, l.iehni<>nd and l'anvilit i;. ? ,.\,
0. l>ivi?#iwii, ttiid North \Wei? 11 N 1 . i; '..
GOING M ti'l \t.
STATIONS mail KXfKl*S
Leave Chnrlmii.... 7.^ol Ii *s6 A 1.
Leave Sslisbuiy. U.fiO j :i t H'A
Leu vi Uroelisbore,. . 1 4U .">. 21 Ii i
Leave Danville. 4 :*.2 A V. l.f-2 1 :.
Leave BuiKville. '.?. i l A ?l f; H< 1 ?.
Artivu.it liichinond. .12.4f 1 M ^1 i
COIN*. . (.'I 'J II.
LeavcBiehmoi.il. 2 801'IU 5 H . 1
Leave Burkville. ?.M P M H A I?:
Leavi Danville_ 10 tl J' M 12.6. J M
Leave Gretnsboro. .. 2.15AM 4.(01 .'
Leave Salisbury. 4 57 AM i5.t-2 I M
Arrivp at Clmrlotle.. . 7 20 A M a i!t A M
GOING EAST.
Leavi Clriensboi o. . 1 15 A M 11 H A :.
Leave i loiupain Shopi :i 8C A M Arl2 '. < i ..'
Leave Unlrigl.? 05 A Id
Aniveat Giddsborii... 11 (.r'A3I
GOING WEST.
Leave G0I1UI oro. 4(01 M
Leave Bali igb. 7.4.r P M
LeaveOoinpaiiyShope 12 05 A M 2.If. 1 .':
Arrive ?t Oreem-h.-i <?. i SO A W 3:t I
Norlb?weat?>rn N <- It It ..Siilein Hvtu-li
Leave OreensboroS.-lOp ni) Ani^i lft.l'Os u
Leave Kernersvillfifl 00 ? niAiiiM lt; n :
Mailtraitis.daily. bolli ways, ovei et.tli
length of road. Expretr (li,i!> betwein
Oompanv Shope and Charlotte. Sundays
except cd. S. E ALLEN . Co ii. Ticket Apt.
T. II. R. Talcot, Engineer ai d Gen.Sn