The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, November 25, 1874, Image 5
THE PHCENIX,
Published Dally and Tri-Weekly,
tm mm hum,
? ? Every Wadnesday Horning,
BY JULIAN A: SELBY.
Editor and Proprietor,
OfJBoe on Richardson St.. near Taylor.
tnr The PHCSinx is the oldest Daily Paocr
u s tutu Carolina, has the labobstoxbou
Ldhno9 in tho upper portion of the Btate,
and baa Vi?n regularlv iaanod sinoe ita in
?Mfptioe? Maruh 31.1865.
i . . 8UBSCBUTIOK.
Daily, aix montba, Tri-Weekly, '2 5?;
Weekly, 1 GO.
a.dvehtiuehents
Inaortod in the Dally at $1 a square of nine
Hnos for first, and 50 oenta eaoh subaequent
taiRortion; if not exceeding five lines in
Ibagtb, 75 oenta. Long advertisement* by
tbe week, month or year, at less rates.
Marriages. Funeral Invitations, Ac, $1.
49* Book and Job fruiting ot overy de
ooription faithfully attendey to.
AO KS TS.
Julius Poppe, Anderson.
Robert Bryoe, Spartanburg.
J. A. Origaby,Bidgewsy.
B. A. Scott. Newberry.
H.W. Lawson,Abbeville.
Gtmex Zjcctatarlns.
( Vulgarly Oa?ed JJed-bug )
Of all the inaeota. blaok or brown,
That promonade ua up and down.
In rural havot or orowded town,
Vor purpoaea nefarious,
The viieat in that festive ones,
The bed-bug, fierce and ravenous,
By Cu vi er called and Linaeus,
The Oimex Leotularius.
Vaster than apawniug fish it breeds;
Upon our wine ?f life it feeds;
Drawinfi the "olaret" for its needs
From parts and members various;
And of all inaeota aent by fate,
Our miods and hides to Irritate,
The hardest to annihilate,
la the Oimex Lectularius.
"Truth orusbed to earth will rise again ,"
And so doea this infernal bane;
Ton think that all the brood ia slain
When lively and hilarious,
A raid they make at dead of night,
Wrath adding venom to their bite,
For hitter ia .the vengeful spite
Of the Oimex Lectulariv*.
Securely day in floor or wall.
From chink and orevioe forth they crawl
When otter darkneBB makea us all
as blind as Beliaariua;
And eo, though meek ae any lamb,
Under most oommon ills I am,
I most particularly d?n
Tha Ci'mex Lectularius.
A Bio Organ.?Tbe great organ ut
Trinity Church, New York, is said to
be the largest instrument in America.
It has sixty stops, 4,000 pipes, and in?
cludes thirty-two foot-pedal stops. Ono
of ita peculiarities is the extra compass
of its manuals, arranged on a plan en?
tirely novel in this country, eo that it
ia praotioaliy a sixteen-foot organ all
through. The full, sooorona, majestic
quality of tone thus obtained is mag?
nificent.
Sir Moses Mouteflore is a wealthy
London Jew, ninety years old, in
whose honor the Jews of that oity pro?
pose to erect a university to bear bis
name. The building will oost, accord?
ing to its estimates, $750,000. The
students are to be taught in tho He?
brew language and religion, and also
in the -classics and other seoulur
branches of education.
We are told that "Mrs. Monroe,
mo therein-law of George Taylor, of
Kenosha, arrived at his house the
other day, and left him a check for
$18.000." If all mothers io-law were
designed and built striotly after tho
model of Mr. Taylor's, the stranger
from abroad would mistake this un?
friendly world of ourn for Parudise
much oftener than he does now.
It is stated that George Jones, pub?
lisher of tbe New York Times news?
paper, has purchased from ex Gov.
fedward D. Morgan the whole of tbe
letter's stock in that paper at $12,000
a share. Mr. Morgan transferred four?
teen shares at this prioe; total,
$168,000.
The editor of & Sagebloth newspa?
per states that Yon Ar?im, through a
friend, offered him a bribe of ?35,000
sterling in order to buy the support of
his journal in defending his case bo
fore the public The editor of the
Speuesche Zsil'tng makes similar state?
ments.
"What shall wo do with our daugh?
ters?" inquires Mrs. L?i verm ore, und &
Western editor, an inbumen wretoh,
replies: "If they are like their mo?
thers?wear false hair, corsets and
high-boelod shoeB, powder and paint?
wring their necks at once."
Nineteen years ago, a Tennessee
father refused to let his daughter go to
a oandy-poll and she disappeared. Tho
other day she returned, lifted eleven
children out of the wagon, entered tbe
house and took off ber things aa coolly
as if she hadn't been gone over a day.
The excitement created in u Now
England town by the report that a vein
of copper had been discovered, sub?
sided when it was ascertained that tbe
"vane of copper" was an old weather
ooek.
Kerosene ie?retailiug at ten cents a
gallon in some cities. If rightly used
a gallon will lay out tweuty ono hired
girls, wbich is Icbs than half a cent a
girl.
Tbe American law reports now ex
oeed 2,000 volumes, end they are in?
creasing at the rate of 100 a your. It'll
take a lawyer u r.ouplo of life-times to I
read 'em, by and by.
A paper bus this advertisement:
**Two sisters want wushing." We four j
that milliouB of brothers are iu tho
atme predioament.
Spicer having seen a weak solution
of tar reoommonded ns a cure for
baldness, BUggestu that tarred roofs are ,
nothing new.
"How many people," soys Jeremy
Taylor, "are busy in this world, ga- j
thering together a handful of thorns
to sit upon."
A fellow charged wit h lai oeuy offered
hh u defence that tho doctor Imd given
him ao much iron that it made him
steal.
Embroidered ebnes are coming iu
and long skirts are going out.
VICTORIA HOTEL,
Charleston, B. C,
HAS been entirely reno?
vated ant refurnished
throughout. It is tuostccn
_!trall\ situated, in King near
Market btroot, tor* the traveling public.
They solicit their patronage., board per
dav, $2 50.
MKS. MARIA OPDEBEECK,
Oct 12 2mo Proprietress.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN
DRY HB URL
FDBCHGOTTT, BENEDICT & CO.,
275 King Street. Charleston, S. C.
THE I'tlKAPKBY
dry ooons,
notion*.
Ol 1. CLOTH*.
VAKl'UTS,
MATTINGS,
IlUttS, Ktc,
THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK.
For prices, see local. Sept 4 +Cmo
Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
s
I First-Class Work
OUR SPECIALTY,
YET, BV I'MNQ CUE APER GRADES OF STOCK.
WE CAN FURNISH WORK AT
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
FINE FftSHIQfh^BlLE^TATIGHERY,
Piries Paper and Envelopes.
Redding and (Ball (Invitations
OK the best stock and printed in the
LATEST STYLE.
bept -1
My
BOY OM.Y THi:
Genuine Fairbanks' Scales
^TO '
Coal Scales, Oay
Scales. Dairy Scales, Couuter Scaloa,
Ao., Ac Alfo,
nil l, KS AUKM Til.!. co.'S
ALARM CASH BRAWER.
EVERY
Merchant
should
Ufr Turin
ffftiNrsA
EVERY
Drawer
Warranted,
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
."Ill Broadway, New York,
UiC Baltimore street, Baltimore,
53 Camp street, New Orleans.
FAIRBANKS. BROWN ft CO..
?i Milk street, Boston.
FAIRBANKS ,V KYV1NG.
Mahonie Hall. Philadelphia.
For salo by leading Hardware Dealer??.
Aug 20 " we4mo
COLUMBIA MUSIC STORE.
Books
nts on
ii'cf r
> III 's
?ui t>>
LyBrand & Son
/TIARE pleasure in calling thoattontion'
_L ol the public t<> an examination ol
their STOCK or MUSICAL MERCHAN?
DISE, consisting ol Pianos, Churtdi and
Parlor Organ*. MdSodoOlib, Violine. Uui
tara, Banjos, Flutes, Accordeoiis, llrn*s
and Silver Band Instrument- ol ill Uinds,
Also, Sheet Mukic and IiiPtrnei i-i
for every olassof Musical [<i.itrnni
baud At all timos. Wear*- Noli
tho Stalo of South Carolin? ?.. Lr :.
COTTAGE ORGANS Sheet SIi:m<
mail, post paid,on receipt "1 price: and ail
kinds of Musical Goods sent i>\ Express,
when ordered, to any pnri ol'tho Hinte,
marked O. O. l>. Good Socoii?-haiid Pi?
anos and Organs for sale cheap.for cash.
Pianos. Organs and Molodi>ona Tutu ii \nt\
Repaired in a ..atiafactory mannet: and
will giveospecialattontloii "to Packing, he
moving and Shipping Pianos tot other par?
ties to any point desired, at moderate
prices.
All Ordorf prompt)? attended to audaaf
isfaction guaranteed in those favoring us
with their patronags. Send for our cata
loguo of Sheet Muslcand MnsicalMerchan
dise. Richardson ?(reet, a fewdooriibovo
FnafNn Tfuce,Columbia.S. C. Kov 7
FOK
MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS.
CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS!
LATEST STYLES ! LOW PRICES !
Broadway Silk Hats.
LARGEST 8T00K IN THE CITY. AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
F?R CASH.
KIMARD & WILEY.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
THAT THE LAUGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOOK OF MEN'S AND
BOYS
CLOTHING, FIIUi; GOODS MID HATS,
That ever canio to Columbia can be found at
D. EPSTIN'S,
Under Columbia Hotel, ami it) being sold at the
Lowest Prices.
Every Department is replete with the Oli'ii -eat Good* of the season, made expressly
for this market, and fur the Fall and Winter of 1874 1875. Re convincid nt thin by
calling on I>. KI'fTlSI, The Popular Clothier.
ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. O.
W?t. E. ROSE, Proprietor.
- -"53^." m&Tii:
Another First Class Hotel?Fare $2.50 a Day, including Omnibus Ride.
SITUATED NEAHTHE CAriTOL aud in the centre of the bueinees part of the city.
Rose's Omnibus will convev passengers to and Jrom every Train. Tho Laliea
Apartments are complete, with private entrance on Assemblystrect. Tho BILLIARD aud
BATH BOOMS arc all new and superior to any in the city. April 5
YIA
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW V011K, BOSTON,
AND
ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
Ttirte ThiU'ia \V?-?:K from New Vorl$?Tnesda y.Tliurmla y
anil Salurtluy. Kh siuir Itooin Aecoinmoilal ion*
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston."
TOTAL. CA I'ACITY, 40,000 BALKS MONTHLY.
The South Carolina Railroad Company,
AND connecting Roads West, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen first class Steam-j
ahipetothe above ports, invite attention to tho quick time and regular despatch j
ufforded tr tbe buBinesH public in the Cotton StatoB at the PORT OF CHARLESTON, i
offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled '
in excellence and capacity at any other port. The following splondid Oce an Steamers 1
aroregularlyon the line: 1
TO JIBW YORK.
CHARLESTON_Jas. B?rry, Commander. I CHAMPION-R. VY. Ixiekwood.Coro'er. 1
JAMES ADGER.. .T.J. Lockwood, Com'der. 1 MANHATTAN.. M.S. W'oodhull.Com'er.
JAMES ADOER A CO., Aiunts, Charleston, S. C.
OEOIlfilA. 8. Crowell, Commander. | SOUTH CAROLIN A..T. J. Beckett.Comdcr.
WM, A.COURTENAY, WAGNER, 11UGER A CO., Ageuts, Charleston, S. C.
Hailing Darf Wednesdays and Salnrdays. j
TO PIIIL.ADKL.PIIIA.
Iron steamships ASHLAND. Alex. Hunter, Com'r. KQUATOR.IC Hiuckh v.Cnm'r. !
Sailing Days FRIDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
TO HAl.TlJlOltK.
FALCON.Hainie,Commander. | SEA GULL.... Dntton, Commander.
Sailing Days?Every Fifth Day. PAUL C. TRENHOl.M, Agent. Charh ston.S. C.
TO BOSTON.
Steamships MERCED ITA and FLAG. Sail everv Saturday.
JAMES ADGElt A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
F.ato/guaranteed as low as those ut competing lines. Marine Insurance, one-bfallof
one per cent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can he prolnred at all the principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee
and Mississippi.
State Rooms may he secured in advance, without extra cblige, bj addressing the
Agents ol tho Steamshipa in Charleston, at ?hose Office?,in all eases, the Railroad
Tickets should be exchanged and Berths udtipiiert. The Through Tic!? \* by t Iis route
include Transfers, Meals and Slato Room, n bile on ship-board.
TI1K SOUTH CAUOL1NA It A I I.MOA 1). l.'KPllGIA It Ali.lt IIA I?
And their connecting lines, have largely increased their facilities for the rapid move?
ment ol Freight and Pasai tigers between the Northern eitiea and the South and Weal.
FiiatClass Eating Saloon at BiauchvilJe. Oh the Georgia and South Carolina Rail?
roads, first class Sleeping Cat s.
Freight promptly transferred from the etoamerato <is> and night train* nftbi'South
Carolina It ail mad". Close connection made with ntbei Peaifs. tlelivi i ig Freights at
distant points with great promptness. The manager will use evci) ixettiii to satisfy
their patrons that lue line i/o Charit st? i> cannot It tut pat m d Iii des] at i h and the safe
delivery of goods.
For further information, appi\ ioT. .1. g t.a; is. v.*? ? n Ap?M .".!!:;!?!? g? ? it n.
Hahki.i.. General Agent. P. O. Rex 4 P7?: Office 317 Biondway. N. Y : S. II. PlCKKNti,
General Passenger aud Ticket Agent. Si mi. Carolins Ha ill dan", ol J. M. Sn i.iiik Supt r
intendeut Gnat Southern Freight and Pa>m ng< i Line, Chariest (Ii. K C. Jan 3(1 ily
Seegers' vs.Cincinnati Beer.
IM IECincinnati Uakette makes the asto?
nishing announcement that Cincinnati
beer is no longer pure, but adulterated wit h
Itinl&Kiiea, sugar of starch, fusel oil and the
poisonous i-nieliic.iiui. Tin* Connnisfioiiei
of Agriculture, in Iiis report ftir ISWi. says
that Prol Mape .of N.w York, iuiul>/-d
tlii- beei from u dozen ilitTeretit ntewe: n*>,
and (oipul all ol il ? iU.nnted ."...vi; .?>?
Indiens and mix voiiiica eutertid 1st
into i11- couiposition.
.1.0. SFEOERS gin.i aid. < s his let r t
pure and reliable. He does not adult) i it
it, but brews from tin- Lc.il barley, mall
and hop*. Jan 'i.'
Cottage House.
A'o. 1.*) Washington St., next Masonic Jlali.
The undersigned ''?"(/f1^
re-opened this eatab-v*'*
.Bailment, and informs
_jthe public that ho is propan d to
supoij iuem with the very best of WINKS,
LIQUORS, HEGAUS, TOBACCO, etc. 0> *
tors iu every stylo, and at all hours. Re?
freshments of various kinds. Gives call.
Oct 31 C. R. FIIANKLIN.
MONEY TO LOAN,
On Marketable Collaterals
IEXCHANGE on New York. Baltimore,
?j Philadelphia, Rosten and al> promi?
nent eitiea ot the United Slatca and Eu?
rope bouglit und sold.
I lEPOSl rs reeeiv? d and interest - beat ing
ri i: li -sice :? siied.
rtlOCKS, IftiNDS, GOLD and SI LYEll
b night and sold.
ACCOUNTS ol' merchantii and others
.'Mini the li'v and country solicited, and
LIB KB AI. LI'S ITS OF 1 ISCOU.V1.S granted
by il:- CF.NTBAL NA'I IONAL BANK.
Corner of I'lain and Biehatdson street a.
ImpuTtful^Wines, Brandies, Etc . Etc
SCOTCH WHISKIES,
Old Jamaica Hum,
Brandiea?Olard. Ac.,
Holland Gin,
Mieirv NVino, Port Wine, Madeira Wine.
Alsn.alarge stccj of fine old Whiskies,
igars. Ac. J. O. SEEGEIts
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the phoenix,
Daily and Tri-Wei kly; or
Issued every Wcduedday,
IN COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA
Tho Phoenix is thu oldest daily paper
in tbe State, aud ban been regularly
issued Kineo Maroh, 18GG.
THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE,
By Telegraph aud Mails, from nearly
all parts of tbe World; together with
FULL MARKET REPORTS;
Besides well selected Miscellaneous
and Reading Matter, ol interest to
everybody, will he louud in I bt'Be pobli
cutionp. Tho Daily usnully contains
twelvo columns of reading matter; tbe
Tri-weekly twenty-four, and tbe Week?
ly forty-eight.
THE EDITORIALS
Are carefully prepared, by competent
writers; while special utteution is given
THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
Tskeu us a whole, no better oit
HOKK satisfactory investment CttU be
uiadc, tbuu a subhonpttuu to one or
tbe other ot these publications. Tbey
uro Conservative in politics, and are
devoted to the best interests of the
State. The following are the
TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS.
Daily Phoenix.S4 OU
Tri-Wn kiy. 2 50
Weekly Gleaner (48 columns)... 1 50
These papers were the first issued in
Columbiu, in 18G5, after its partial de?
struction, and have bean regularly
published ever since. Tbey
CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY
Throagbout middle aud upper Counties
of tbo State, uud are excellent
MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING.
Tbe Phoenix has a greater circulation
through tbe upper part of South Caro?
lina than any other daily paper. Mer?
chants andotbera will hud its colomua
an admirable means of communication
with tbe people of tbo entire up-coou
try. Advertising rates are reasonable.
Send advertisements marked with tbe
number of insertions desired, and tbey
will bo stopped upon Ibe expiration of
tbe time. Office on Richardson street,
between Taylor and Blanding.
JULIAN A.SELBY, Proprietor.
Have your Job PrintiBg done Home.!
especially when
Style and Price are the Same i
the"ph"oenix
Book and Job
Steam Printing Office
Is thoroughly supplied with POWER
PRESSES of tbe Latest Improvement;
TYPE of various grades and styles
from odo foot tri the fiftieth pnrt of an
inch in size; BORDERS, OUTS.&e.;
Black. Colored and Transfer INKS;
PAPER, CARDS. ?Vre. Work executed
at shortest notice, in latest aud best
styles and at New York prices. CALL
and EXAMINE SPECIMENS of
1. 2, :i and 4 Sheet Posters. Hand bills,
Programmes, Circulars, Pamphlets,
Bills of Fate, Briefs, Letter Heads,
Dodgers. Hill Heads, Checks,
Horse Bills,Receipts, Labels,
Railroad Blank'), Legal Blanks,
Tags, Cards all kinds and sizes?
Wedding, Visiting, Business, Show.
JULIAN A. 8ELBY. Proprietor
Phoenix and Glean rr Establishment
Wilmington, Columbia and Aug R R
GENKEAL PAbBLNGER DEI AKT.,
Columbia , 8. C, Not. 24, 1874.
Kgtja rjMjMpaaa THE following Bebe
ffiK^tlSlC^^?r* dnlo will bo operated
on and alter tbia date:
ooino nobth. tbaim mo 2 tbaim mo 4
Leave Columbia. 8 30am 8.15 pm
Floronoe. 1 10 p m 12.50 a m
Arrive Wilmington.... C.45 p m 7.10 am
OOINO sooth Til A IN mo 1 TBA1M ?0 3
Leave Wilmington.. ?,. 0 40 a m 6.10 pm
Florence.12 50 pm 11.40 pm
Arrive Columbia.5.10 pm 4 00am
Train No. 2, from Columbia, ia an accom
modatiou to Florence, and there countcte
closclv with N. E. lt. lt.. and at Wilmington
with W. & W. B. B. to all points Nortb.
Train No. 4 from Columbia ia fast Ei
I press, making tbiongb count ctious, all rail,
North aud booth, and water line connec
I lions via Portsmouth.
Train No. 1. from Wilmington, connects
closely at Florence with N.e. r. It. for
Charleston, and is an accommodation train
thence to Columbia.
Train No 3, troio Wilmington, is a fast
Express, connecting closely him ami to all
I points North and bout b. 'through tickets
j sold ana baggage cbtcked to all principal
points. Pullman sleepers on night trains.
Train No. 2 leaves Columbia dailv, Sun?
days excepted. Express No. 4 every night.
jas. ANDEhSON, General Sop.
A. Pope, Gen. 1'assonger and'l icket Agent
Greenville and Colombia Bailrcad
CHANGS OF .StHhI)l l.K.
r? mm tu["imiiniii passenger
ISHSmESkKTltAINB mil daily,
Sunday it exctpita, euBhectiL? mil Night
Trains on South Carolina liairitiae U| and
down;. Un and after Friday, August 28,
tbe following will be the Schedule:
DP.
Leavt Oolumbiaat.7.20 a m
Leavt Alston.9.06 am
Leavt Newberry.10.31 a m
Leave Cokesbury. 2.16 p m
Leave Belton. 8 60 pm
Arrive at Greenville.6.30 pm
down.
LeaveGreenvllle at.?.80am
Leave Belton. ..... 8.30am
Leave Cokesbury.10.13 a m
Leave Newberry.1 80 \ m
Leave Alston.i. 3 08pm
Arrivt at Columbia. 4fi0pm
Anderson Uranuhavd Line liidge Division
down. UP.
Leavt Walhalla. 4.46 a m Arrive 7.15 p m
Leave f'errjvillt 5 30 a ra 6.85 pm
Leave, I'enriletbn 6.10 am 5 60 f ni
Leave Anderson 7. 20 a m 4 60pm
Arrive at Belton 8 10am Leave 3 60p m
Accommodation Trains ruD on A) bt-villo
Brand Monday. Wednesday ano Friday.
On Anderson Branch- hetwren Belter arid
Anderson. Tncsdav, Tbnrtdav aDd Satur?
day. Til Oft! At> POI AMFAl\ Get. . Sup.
J adez Norton. General Ticket A cent.
The Short Line Schedule.
CHARLOTTE. COLOMBIA A ACOChTA B. r. Co.
Col um ni a, s. C. June 28, 1874.
gm M?l^tt THK following I"ae
ms?jW^9F?esnger Schedule will bo
operated on aud after this date: '
goino nobth Train No 2 Train No 4
Leave Angnata.7.45am 4.16pm
Graniteville... .*8.13 a m 6.11pm
CoPbia Junct'n.12 20 a m 19 05pm
Arrive Colnnjbia.12S0pm 9.17 pm
Leave Colombia. 12.42 a m
Winnaburo.2 19pm
Chester.44 29 p m
ArriveCharlotte.fG.45p m
No. 2 Train makes close connection, ti?
Charlotte and Richmond* to all points
North, arriving at New York 6.05 A. II.
No. 4 Train makes close connection via
Wilmington aDd Bichmond to all points
North, arriving at New York at 5 15 p. 11.
aoiNo south. Train No 1 Train No D
Leavt Charlotte. 8.60 am
Chester.11 02am
Winnsboro.12 38 p m
Arrive Colon bia. 2 42 pm
Leave Colombia. 2.52 pm 3.40 am
Col'bia Jnnct'n. }3 17 p m 4 15am
Graaitevillc .. .t715 p m "7 48 am
Arrive Augusta.8.05pm 8.45am
'Breakfast. {Dinner. fSupper.
South bound Trains connect at Augusta
for all points South and West. Through
tickets sold and baggage checked to princi?
pal points ear Sleeping cars on all Night
Trains JAS. ANDLBhON. Genera) Sup.
A. Por-e.Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent
Summer Schedule S. & U.R. R..
JGSSfg&yr DOWN TRAIN LI TBAIN
fi^K?Sar* Arrive.Leave Arrnf Leave
Spartanburg.. 11.00 2 45
Batesville. 11.S2 11 86 2.17 2.20
l'ac-Jet. 11.40 11.46 2.t6 2.10
Jouesville- 12.1fi 12 22 158 l.fS
Uuionville.... 12 ?5 1.10 12 30 12 fo
Santuc.'.. 1.42 150 11.45 11.{5
Fish Dam. 2.12 2 16 11.10 11.20
Shelton. 2 28 2.36 If 47 10.16
T.ylea'Ford_ 2.48 2.63 10.24 10 ?2
Strothore. 3 07 3.15 10.80 1610
idaton. 4(0 9-10
Juno 25_W. W. DAVIEB. Snp't.
Change of Schedule.
soctb cabol1na RaILBOAD CoMl'am ,
Columbia, s. C, October 18. 1873.
LZflaBBkH?kt' Change Schedule
iraHr.Jtte5Br=!?*f to go into effect on
and after Sunday, lUth instant:
HAIL AND PASSKNOEB TBA1N.
Leave Columbia at. 8.40 am
ArriveatCharleston at.4.20pm
Leavt Charleston at.9.01 pm
A rriveat Columbia at. .6.t0pm
niout EXrBESB, FRElOUT and ACCOMMODA?
tion tbain, Sundays excepted.
Deavt-Columbia .7.15 p m Arrive. .6.30 t m
Arriv{-Charleston7.10 p m Leave..C.45 am
CamdoD Train) ruraMouday, Wtunesday
and Saturday, as follows:
Leave Colombia 1.50 pm Airive 1160 am
Leave Camden 6.50 am Arrive 6.35 pm
s. II. I'icxiNB, General Ticket Agent ?_
Piedmont Air-Line Railway.
tTK?*CB???liSS CONDENSED TIME
J^5W.SSc^r?'J ABLE, Bichmond and
Danville, Bichmond and Danville B.W.,N.
C.Division,aud North Western N. C. It, W.
GOING NORTH.
stations mail f.xi'llitH
Leave Charlotte. 7.10 p M 6 26 a 111
Leave Satit-buiy.0.60 1 ftl b i i A M
Leave Greensboro,_ 140 A M 11 li A ftl
Leave Danville. 1 3V! A ftl 1 62 p ft!
Leave Buikvillc. 9.41 A ftl G 4P 1* ftl
Arriveat Bichmond. .12.45 1 ftl 9 SOP 11
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Bichmond. 2 30 p Rl 6.10 a M
Leave Buikvillc. 5.04 I SI 8 i'8 a ?f
Leave Danville. 1(1 41 p ft! 12 67 T M
Leave Greensboro_2.15 a Rf 4.00p ftl
Leave Salisbury. 4 67 a ftl C.S2 p M
Arrivt at Charlotte.. 7.20 a ftl 8.81AM
GOING EAST.
Leave Grecnaboro_ 1.45AM 111PARI
Leave Company 8bo] ?> 3 36 a ftf Ail2 201 ftt
Leave Baleigh. 8 06 A M
Arriveat Goldsboro.. .11 (6AM
GOING WEST.
Leave Goldsboro. 4(015,
Leave Raleigh. Jiff 2? oin,*,
LeaveCompanyShops 12 06 A M 2.15 1 M
Arriveat Greensboro. 1 80A M A SO I 61
LeaveOreensboro3 40p m Ainve in 80 a m
I eave Kerncrsvilli 0 00 a m Anive 5.10 a ni
'Mailtraina daily.both way *, nvrr entire
length of road. ExpresF daily bHwrer
Company Shops and Char lorto. Bnndw
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Flour 1 Flour!! Flour!!!
1AA BARRELS FANCY FAMILY
JAM" FLOUR, gronnd from selected
new Wheat, just received and for aale at
reduced prices by JOHN AQNEW * SON.