The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, November 13, 1874, Image 5
THE PHC??"
Published Dally and Trl-Wtekly,
THE GLIANIR,
Every Wednesday Morning,
BY JULIAN A. SELBY,
Editor and Proprietor,
Office on Riohardion St.. near Tay lor.
?-* ? a
JtWTuK Phoshix ia the oldest Daily Paper
r? .South Carolina, has the laboest oibou
nation in the upper portion of the State,
and baa ?oen regularly issued since itsin
oeption?March 31,1805.
subscription.
Daily, six months, $1; Tri-Weekly, 2 50;
Weekly, 1 50.
iDYERTIBErTV.NTR
Inserted in the Daily at $1 a equare of nine
Unee for first, and 60 oentseach subsequent
insertion; if not exceeding five lines in
length, 75 cents. Long advortiBementBby
fcho week, month or year, at Iobs ratoa.
Marriages. Funeral Invitations, Ac, $1.
0* Book and Job Printing ol every de?
scription faithfully attended to.
lOEHTB.
Julius Poppe, Anderson.
Robert Bryoe, Spartanburg.
J. A.Grigsby.Ridgeway.
B. A. Scott, Newberry.
H. W. Lawson, Abbeville.
The Bssuivr in Eijobfield?Thb
Pbotkst.?In another column we give
the election retnrna for Edgefieid
Oonnty?without detailing the vote
and' result at eaoh precinct. From
these returns it will be seen that
Ghamberiain has carried the Oonnty
by abont 645 majority. These figures,
however, do not include the vote at
Bidge Spring, Liberty Hill and Onr
ryton. At Bidge Spring, where 690
votes had been deposited, and the
voting was atill going on, the ballot
box was destroyed. At Gurry ton,
where 220 ballots had been deposited,
and the voting was over, the box was
either destroyed or lost. As regards
the Liberty Hill box, where eighty
eight votes were taken, all white, the
managers neglected to sign the return.
And because of the absence of these
returns, and upon other very valid and
available grounds, the Conservative
party in our Oonnty have entered a
protest against the validity of the
eleation, and havo retained Judge Ba?
con and Mr. John O. Sheppnrd to orge
and defend said protest. Such a case
most be heard before the State Board
Of Canvassers. If the Radical party
of Edgefieid have engaged counsel in
this matter, we do not know of it.
{Edgefieid Advertiser.
The-notorious United States Mar?
shal Hnbbard eame among us at night?
fall one day last week, and departed
next morning. It is whispered that
he came at the call of onr Radical
leaders, who wished to give him a list
ot "names." The persons bearing
theso names, it is supposed, will soon
be arrested. Indeed, the improseion
prevails that the whcl9 of Edgefieid
will soon be in chains. The people of
the North and West, however, have
said that this Bort of thing is ratber
thin and most be stopped.?Edgefieid
Advertiser.
>?The Union'Berald writes certain
stuff about a negro man being killed
at a voting preoinot in Edgefieid,
olaaping the Republican ticket in his
hand and waving it aloft. The real
hard, ugly truth of the matter is, that
this oxtremely evil tempered negro died
with a siongshot in his hand, with
whioh he had wantonly foiled a white
miTk.?Edgefield Advertiser.
Look to Your Blood, There is Life in
it Yet I
WITHOUT pure Blood no fleahisfrce
from disease.
The "Queen's Delight" ia the greatest
Blood Purifier.
If your blood is poor, waterv, full of
humors?use the "Queen's Delight."
If your health ia declining, wasting of vi?
tal force?uae the "Queen's Delight."
If youhavo Rheumatism, Swellinga of the
Join to?use the "Queen's Delight."
If you have Ohilla. Fever and Ague, Bil?
iousness? use the "Queon's Delight."
If you have Sick Headache, Nervousness,
Weakness?use the "Queen's Delight."
If you have Jaundice, Liver Complaint,
Yellow Skin?use the "Qaeen's Delight."
If you have Dyspepsia, Fluttering about
the Heart?use the "Queon's Delight."
If you have any Cutaneous Eruption,
Itching Humors, Carbuncles, Eryaipolas or
King'? Evil, Goitre, nothing will remove it
but the "Queen's Delight."
If you want a Summer Tonic and Wiuter
Invigorator?uso the "Queen's Delight."
Call and get a Circular, and read it.
Prepared only bv
E. H. HEINirSII,
SeptSO t_ Pharmacist.
Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer.
THE Cincinnati Gazette makes the asto?
nishing announcement that Cincinnati
beer is no longer pure, but adulterated with
molasses, sugar of starch, fusel oil and the
poisonous Colchicum. The Commissionor
of Agriculture, in his report for 18(15, aays
Ibat Prof. Mapes, of New York, analyzed
the beer from a dozon different breworieB,
and found all of it adulteratod. Coccnlus
Indiens and nux vomica entered largely
into its composition .
J. C. SFEGEBS guarantees lue beer lobe
pure and reliable. He does not adulterate
it,but brewa from tho best barley, malt
and hops._Jan 23
LiwiKH?' ?iT'FiCE?i
INclL'RANCU OF IMC ICf-..!
BOOMS KOK KA Ml 1,1 Kri I
SINGL.H UlSD-ItOOJIlS!
to i.kt im tub nrw
Central National Bank Building.
PltWES TO SUIT TUE TIMES.
Bed-Booms from $3 per month upwards;
Family Booms from IG per month upwards;
Lawyers' Offices from ?(3 pr month upwards.
/VATER, GAS, WATER and WOOD CLO?
SETS and other modern improvements in?
side building. No bark rocins, all fronting
on the street. Good ventilation. A Janitor
in charge or building. Apply ta Central
Bank, or to Measra. SEIBEL8 A EZELL.
April 2_
Imported Wines. Brandies. Etc , Etc
BPFffilltfk SCOTCH WHISKIES,
Bkl "^W/m Old Jamaica Rum,
MHQffflfl Brandies?Otard, Ac,
^nB/ Holland Gin,
Sherry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wine.
Also, a large stockt of fine old Whiskies,
Oigara, Ac. J. O. SEEGERS,
mn mull' "F ATD f
VISITORS
Will Do Well by Galling at
CLOTHING
AND
HAT HOUSE!
They keep the LARGEST
and best made stock in the
city.
An experience of 30 years
in the city of Columbia, ena?
bles them to oiler their cus?
tomers goods just suited to
their wants.
Our stock of
HATS
Is entirely new, embracing fill
the late styles.
BOYS' CLOTHING
Is a specialty with us, and our
Custom-made Garments can?
not be excelled. Examine
tlicm?on exhibition at the
Fair Grounds?and be con?
vinced.
We keep a full line of tin.
celebrated Diamond ]).. per?
fect iitting Shirts.
Give us a call.
it. & W. G, SWAFF1ELD.
Nov 10
PLEASE T?KE NOTiOB
TRAT THE L?.RQEHT AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF MEN'S AND
ROYS
CL0TM6, MC HS ?Si HITS,
That ever came to Columbia can be found at
D. EPSTIN'S,
Under Columbia Hotel, and ib being eold at tbo
Lowest Prices.
Every Department in replete, with the Chnhseet Good* of tbo reason, made expressly
for this market, and for tbo Fail and Winter of 1874-1875. Be convinced of thin by
calling on O. UIPHTIM, The Popular Clolliier.
CLOTHING AND HATS
FOR
MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS.
UNDE R-W EAR! NECK-WEAR!
CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS!
LATEST STYLES
PRICES
Broadway Silk Hats.
LARGEST STOOK IN THE CITY. AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
F?R CASH.
KXKfiLRD & WXLEY.
ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C.
WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor.
Another Firtt Class Hotel?Fare S2.50 a Day, including Cmnitcs Ride.
SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL and in the centre of the buaineea part of the city.
Rotfe'a Omnibus will convev passengers to aud froni every Trais. Tbo Laliea1
Apartments arecompkte, with privat? entrance on Assctnblystret-i. T)><- MILLIARD and
UATH ROOMS are all new and superic r to any iu the city. " April 5
IBM
EIL
IDJJIIIllliU
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND
ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
Three Tlmt-nu Wti U from New YcirU? TurKlny.Tliura<tn j
IttlUIII ,M < Ulli:iMIUUllW|lr
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston."
X TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 BALKS MONTHLY.
..I. Deckett.Com'der.
Chaih .-tt n, S. C.
The South Carolina Railroad Company.
AND conne cting Roads Wcbt, in allianet with the fleet of thirteen tirtt elaes Steant
shipstuiho above ports,invite attention to the quick tjinc and regnlai despatch
afforded to the business public in the Cotton Muten at the PORT OF CHARLESTON,
offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled
in excellence and capacity ?t any other pin t. The following epleudid Ocean Steamers
arcrogul&rlvon theline:
TO xkav YORK.
CHARLESTON_Jan. Rerrv, Commander. ' CHAMPION.R. W. r^.ekwood, Com'er.
JAMESADQER...T.J.Lockwood,Com'der. ! MANHATTAN . M.S. Woudhnll,Com'er.
JAMES ADOER A CO ,Atci i?, Ch?rlesli n. S. C.
GEORGIA. S.Crowcll,Commander. ; SOUTH CAROLINA..1
\VM. A. COURTENAY, WAONKR. HEGER A CO., Agi nu
Sailing Daj f Wednesdays and Saturdays
TO PI11LADKLPII1A.
Iron Steamships ASHLAND.Alex. Hunt? r.Coni'r. F.QUATOR.IC Him kl? >.Coni'r.
Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S C.
TO BAtiTlill?RK,
FALCON .Hrtinie,Commander. SEA GULI.Putu n, Coramaudor.
Sailing Days?Every Filth Lav. PAUL O. TRENI10I.M . Ag< ??t, Chariesti it, K. C.
TO IIOSTOW.
Steamships MERCEDITA mi.! FLAG. Sail every Saturday.
JAMES ADOElt A CO.. Agents. Charli ?ton. S. C.
F.atcuguaranteed ae low .ir those of competing linet. Marine Insurance, om -ballof
one per cent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LAI^G AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can be prolured at all the principal Kaih.: tifUV?.? iu Gctugia, ALbania. Tennessee
and Mississippi.
stale Rooms may be secim-d in advance. ?<iti.<ui i-xiih el.?ige, bj addressing ili>
Agents <d the Steitnitddpr in i It nl los ton. nl whose o?te?*-. in uH rase*, the Ituilrnatl
Tickets should he exchanged and Hertha :ie?u neo. i l.t >.e.; 1. Ti< i.t t.-i \ tl.it-route
inclnde Trans tore. Meals and State Room. ? Idle i.n ship-bet-.] it.
THK hOVTIl CAltOLIXA It A 11. It t) A 1). OK CHOI A R A I LR\>A H
Ami l bei r connecting lines, havi largely increased t l.eit tacilit isfoi 11.?- rapid tnnve
tnent of Freight and Pasartigeis between tl. Northern ciii? e and the Sentit and West.
Fitttt Class Eating Saloon at RrHitehvilir ? . the Gcorgit. and Sentit Carolina Rail?
roads, first class sleeping Cat ^.
Freight promptly tianslerit d horn the eteiino t sto ohj and night train* of the Smith
Carolina Railroad. Close connection mai.i with otliei Houri*.delivering Freights nl
distant points with great promptness, llo mhi'iipo'i vi'luee evuj cxoitit i.toaatisly
their patronu that tin Lue c/? Charit -t< i. cat ot I 1 i riii| s?et < <' in tli?} uti'li mid the eafe
delivery nl goods.
For further infotniatiun, apply t o T..I O t.ti i t.v \v? tsten ^r ? t>< Allan'a. Ga.: R. I>.
Haski.i.. General Agent. P. O. P< s I f 7??. < Cm ::17 Prit.dv n \. N Y.: S. R.PlOKKNS,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent. Sou: 1.? m ? liiiMliaiiw ?,r: ? t J Jl. st.i t.tui. Super?
intendent Great Botitberii Freight a ml.Pass* i;}.i i Line, Clu.rl< eton. I-. C Jan SOilj
"money to loan,
On Marketable Collateral!
EXCHANGE on New Yoik, Raltimnre,
Philadelphia, Rust nit ttrd ul i rtuni
nont cities, fd the Polled Stnles ard Eu?
rope bought a ml hoM.
DEPOSITS received mi . mu re?t-i '?> ;t>;.
certificates ihuned.
STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER
bonght and sold.
ACCuUNTS of merchants and others
fr?nt the city and country solicited, and
LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNO Birr*tiled
by the CENTRAL NATIONAL LANK.
'tSornerbf Plain and RicbntdM i> ftr- i te.
1,000
tor ?aln bv
Oats! Oats'!
MUSH ELS Ohoico Feeding
OATS. Jnat received and
JOHN AG NEW A SON. j
For Sale,
ALIGHT ROCKAWAY and a pair of
small HORRkS. For psrtienlars. ap?
ply at Phoenix office. Get 10 I
C0NGAREE IRON WORKS
I'OLl'MniA, s. c.
J )RN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
MANUFAOTU
ItEH OF STEAM
ENGINES, SAW
A N D G R 1ST
MILLS, GIN
Gearing, and all
Kindt* ot Iron
Castings for Ma
Ct^wtttiK*^*?!' chihery aud Or
' .?tt-"'^""Jf) /" iiaiuenial Cast*
*-* ing" for Stores
and Dwellingr, Patent llailiiigt> for Gardens
s"d Cemeteri?h, Irtn Settee.? and Arbor
Chain*; nl^o, I'.rat-H Castings of all hinds,
Selb' for Churches, Schools, Work-shops,
Ac Guarantee all my work lirst rises atul
i ij.tal to any North or South.
Works a I font of Ladyetreet ml near to
South Carolina and Greenville A Columbia
Itailioad Companiea' DepotK. Nov 18
Stihpcribe for the Ph<enix.
No Farther Postponement
Q? THE
SECOND AND LABT
GRAND GIFT CONCERT
:J? AIT* CT TEE
Masonic Belief Association I
OF NOUFOL.K, VA.
Thursday, lOtti November,
fTAHlS enterprise is Conducton bv the MA- l
X HOMO HE LIEF ASSOCIATION OF I
NOltFOLK. VA., under authority of the
Virginia Legislature, (Act passed March
fob, 137:? )
50,000 TicUtii-c.ouu Cash Gin*.
$253,00010 be Oivon Away.
Ono Gi and Oasli Gift of.$ 30,000
One Grand C*si< Gift ni. 25 ooo
One Grand Oaab Gift of. 20.000
One Grand Cash Oift of. 1U.000 !
One Grand Carh Gift of. 5.?U0 |
One Grand Cash Gift of. 2,500
One Grand Cash Girt of.*. 2,0(K)
15 Cash Gitts or 11,000 eaoh. 15,000
28 C-vfb Gitts cd 500 eaoh. 14.000
J3 Cash Gifla of 250 each. 10.750
7'.? Cash Girts of 150 oacb. 11850
2:">u Cardi Oifls of 100 each. 25,000
57S Ijartb Girts of 50 ouch. 28.900
5,000 Cash Girts of 10 each. 50 000
C.OuOCASH PKIZE*, aggregating. .t25O,0?C
MUCK OF TICKETS:
Wbole 1 leki tn.MO 00 I Qr'ter T'kts..$ 2 50 '
Halt Tickets... 5 00 \ 11 Tickets.100 00
NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS.
This Concert m strictly for MASONIC
purposes, and will be conducted with the
same liberality. honeBty and fairneea which
characterized the first enterprise.
JOHN Ij. ItOPBR, PriMdeni.
For tickets and circulars, giving fall
information, address
II K \ II V V. MOOItB. Stc, Norfolk. Vu
RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WANTED.
sopt 4_no_
THE GUEAT SOU THE KH
DRY (BUS HOUSE.
Fl'RCUGOTTT, BENEDICT & CO.,:
275 King Street, Charleston, S. C.
THE CHEAPEST
DRY UOOUS,
NOTION*.
OIL CLOTHS,
(MKPKT8,
MATTINGS.
HUGS, Etc.,
THIS SIDE OF yEW YORK.
For prices, see local. Sept 4 tGmo
Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 Eist Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
First-ClassWork
OUR SPECIALTY,
yf.r. by rsiNrt ciiFArEr. okai-ks of stock,
WE CAS FUBNU1I W?HR AT
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
FINE FOI0E~STATI0NFJY,
Piries Paper and Envelopes.
Redding and ?all Invitations
OS THE DEST STOCK ?SO PRISTEO ! N THE
LATEST STYLE.
COLUMBIA MUSIC STORE.
tbcil STOCK MUSICAL M ERCU AN
DISK, consisting <?! I'ianos, Chnrcb and
I'arloi Organ?. Molodeons. Violine, Gui
ti.ru, Run jo*. Flutes, Aocordeou?, brass
and Silver band Instrumente ?11 kinds,
A!.-o,shc?-t Mils'.* slid Instruction Books
foro%*cr5 class-of Musical [iistrnmnnta on
bund atalliinies. We tire Sole Agentsfor
the State ol Sdiitl? Carolina ?I KsleyACo.'s
COTTAG1 ORGANS Sheet Music sent by
mail, post i>aid,oil ireceiptnl price: and all
kinds of Mueical floods ?-cnt by Express,
wben ordered. tf> any pan of the State,
marked C. O. D. Good ^<cor,o-har.d Pi
I aims and Organs for sale cheap.for cash.
! Pianos, Organs an<1 Melodi ous Tuned and
Repaired in h satisfactory manner: and
willglreospeclalattentloii lt> Packing.Re?
moving and Shipping Piatioi-forother par?
ities to any ooinl desired, at moderate
prices.
Allor '.err promptly att endedioandeat
isfactlon liiiirantf? d to tldsn favoring ue
with their natronage S'-nd for our oata
lognoof SheetMuslcanri ydusicalMorchan
iliae. Richardson ?treet. a few doors^bovc
IMicknix >fTice. folnmbis S. P. Nnv 7
Flonr! Flour!! Flour!!!
1 Hfl B AURELS FANCY FAMILY
JA)\) Fl.OUIt. gronnd from selected
now Wheat, juat received and for sain at
reduced prices by JOHN AG NEW A* SON.
Drugs, Paints, Oils. &c.
WINTER BLEACHED SPERM OIL,
Puro Linseed Oil, Neats Foot Oil.
Olive nil, Sweet Oil. Cod Liver Oil, Castor
Oil. Wholesale and retail at
E. H. HEINITSH'S
I Oct 23 t Drug Store.
Qr*envLUe and Columbia Railroad
CUl&NGK OF 8CMEDULE.
_TB AI? Brun daily,
Sundays exempted, couittictii.fc v.nh Night
Train* on Boutb Carolina Railroad up aud
down;. On and after Friday, August 28,
the following will be the Schedule:
vf.
LoaveColumbiaut.7.20 ani
Leave Alston.0.05am
LeaveNewberry.10.81 & m
Leave Ookcsbury... 2.05 pm
Leave Belton.8.50 pm
Arrive at Greenville.5.80 p m
down.
LoaveOreenville at.6.90 am
Leave Belton..8.80am
Leave Cokcabary.10.15 a m
Leave Newberry.1.80 p m
Leave Alston.8.08 pm
Arrive at Columbia.4.50pm
Anderson Branchand Blue Bidge Bivitlor;
down. dp.
LoaveWalhalla. 4.45 a m Arrive7.15 p m
Leave Perry vilie 5 80 a m 6.85 f m
Lcavo Pendlet od 6.10 a m 5.50 p m
Leavo Andereon 7.20 a m 4.50 p m
Arrive at Belton 8.10 am Leave 8.60 pm
Accommodation Trainerun on Abbeville
Branch Monday, Wednesday auc Friday.
On Andereon Braach, between Belton arid
Anderson. Tuesday, Tburrday and Satur?
day. TIIOMA8 DODAMEAD. Gen. Sup.
?Jabez Nqbton. General Ticket Agent.
Summer Schedule 8. & U.R. R.,
DOWK TBA1N DI lb As h
Arrive.Leave Ariiw.Leai?
Spartanburg.. 11.00 2 45
Batesville. 11.12 11 85 2.17 2.10
Packet. 11.40 11.46 2 (5 2.11'
JoneBVille_ 12.15 32 1-2 lit- 1 :fi
Unionville. IV.?5 1 10 12 30 12 f 5
Bantnc. 1.42 1.50 11.4b 11.C5
Fieb Dam. 2.12 2 16 11.10 11.?0
Bhelton. 2 28 2 8fi 1H7 HOS
Lvlee'Ford_ 2.48 263 J0.24 1012
etroihera. 3 0/ 8.15 10.60 H 10
ahiton. 4 fO 9.10
Juno 25_W. W. DA VIES, Snr't.
The Short Line Schedule.
Cuanlotte, Columbia A Auuusta B. B.Co.
Columbia, B. C, Jane 28, 1874.
E5 Iffi mHillHei ii THE following Trb
Br?OT ?BtlLlMI* esngerBchedulo will bo
operated od and after this date:
ooino nobth Train No 2 Train No 4
Leave Augusta.7.45 am 4.15 pm
Graniteville_*8.13&m 5.11pm
Col'bia Junct'n.12 20 a m 19 (5pm
Arrive Columbia... ...12 SO p m 8.17 p m
Lcavo Columbia.12.42 a m
Witinaboro. 2 49 p m
Chester.$4 29 p m
Arrive Charlotte.IG.46 p m
No. 2 Train makea close connection, tj'a
Charlotte and Riobmond. to all point e
North, arriving at New York 6.05 A. M.
No. 4 Train makes close connection via
Wilmington and riichmond to all points
North, arriving at New York at 5 16 P. M.
I <ioi.No south. Train No 1 Train No 3
Leave Charlotte.8.50 am
Chester.11 02 a, m
Winneboro.12 38 p m
I Arrive Columbia. 2 42pm
Leave Columbia.2.52 p m 3.40 a m
Col'bia Junct'n 4317 p m 4 15 a m
GraBitoville .. .|7.16 p m ?7 48 am
Arriv? Augusta.8.05 pm 8 45am
?breakfast. IDinner. {Supper.
South bound Trains connect at Augusta
for all points South and West. Through
tickets sold and baggage checked to princi?
pal points. MST Sleeping cars on al) Night
Trains. JA8. ANDEBSUN, General Sup.
A. Pope, Gon. Passenger and Ticket Agent
Wilmington, Columbia and Aug ? B
GENEBAL PASSEN GEB DEPABT.,
Columbia, S. C, May 18 1874.
Z Tpi rBffifililirij THE following Schc
?Sv:lUit^NI?* dnlo will be operated
ou and after this date:
OOINO SOUTH. Tit a in wo 2 td air no 4
Leave Columbia. 2.00 am 8.45 pm
Florence.19 CO p ni 2.10 a m
Arrive Wilmington_5.00 pm *7.15 a m
ooisq south. train so I Tit AIN ko 3
Leave Wilmington. 11.10 t m -(6.10 pm
Florence. 5.00 pm 11.37 pm
Arrive Columbia.11.50 pm 4.00 am
Tram No. 2, from Columbia, is an accom?
modation to Florence, and there connects
closoly with N. E. U. B.,and atV.iiSiington
With W. A- W. B. B- to all points North,
j Train No. 4 from Columbia is fast Ex
[ press, making throughconnections,allrail,
; North and South, and water lice connec?
tions via Portsmouth.
I Train No. 1. from Wilmington, connects
[closely at Florence with N.E. B. It. for
Charleston, and is an accommodation train
thence to Columbia.
Train No. 3, from Wilmington, is a fatt
Express, connecting closely from and to all
points North and Boutb. Ib rough ticket?
sold ano baggage checked to all principal
points. Pullman palace sleepers en night
trains. "Breakfast. IDinr.tr. -fSupper.
Accommodation Train No. 2 leaves Co?
lumbia daily, Sundays excepted. Express
Traiu No. 4 leaves Columbia every night.
JAS. ANDER80N, General Sup.
A. Pops, Gen. Passenger andTicket Agen t
Change of Schedule.
South Gauoli j. a BaILBoa].- COMPANY,
Colombia, S. C, October 18.1873.
f^MHiniP'i: Change Schedule
^H?HBC^jrf' to go into effect on
and after Sunday, 19th instant:
mail and PASKENOEtt TUA1K.
Leave Columbia at.8.40 am
Arriveat Charleston at.4.20i.ru
Leavt Charleston at.9.01 fin
I rriveat Columbia at. . 6.(0} m
NIOIIT EXPRESS, FUEIOUT and accom m oda
j tion train, Sunday * excepted
I LeaveColumbia.7.15 p m Arrive. .6.80 ?
Arrivt Charleston 7.10 p n? Leave..6 45 am
Cam den Traiul runs Monday, Wednesday
und Saturday, a;, follows:
Leave Columbia 1.50 pm Airive llf.Oam
Leave Camtlen 0.50am Anive 0.35 im
S. S. PlCKINH, General Tielr < Altem
Pitfdmont Air-Line Railway.
HT*enIM&Jli"^- CONDENSE]' TIME
^SllSfcr-Mr: :1- ABLE, Bicbmor.d and
Danville, Bichmond and Danvillo Jt. W.,N.
C. Division, aud North W* etein N. C. 1,. v\ .
GOING NOBTH.
STATIONS MAIL EXPRESS
Leave Charlotte.7.10 PM (i ?6 A Ji
Leave Salisbury. 9.601 M 8.Jj4 / M
Leave Greensboro. 1 40 A M 11 1( A M
Leave Danville. 4 32 AM 1.L2 1 M
Leave Burkvillo. 9.44 AM fi 40 1 M
Arrive al Bichmoud.. .12 45 I JA 0 80 5 M
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Richmond. 2 80PM 6.10/ M
Leave Rurkvillc. 5.S4 V M 8 28 A M
Leave Danvillo. 10.41 F M 12 t7) M
Leave Greensboro_2.16 A M 4.f0 P M
Leavo Salisbury. 4 57 A M 6.22 J M
Arrive at Charlotte... 7 20 A M 8 Si A M
GOING EAST.
Leave Greensboro_ 1.46 AM 11 D A M
Leave Company Shops 3 86 A MArl2 201 M
Leave Ralsigh. 8 05 A M
Arrivt at Goldsboro.. .11 06A M
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Leave Goldeboro. 4 (0PM
Leave Raleigh. 7.45 PM
LeaveOompanyShops 12 06 A M 2.15 PM
Arriveat Greensboro. 1 80A M 3 80 PM
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