The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 05, 1875, Image 4
shod Daily ?nd Trl-Wcwklyr .
Every Wednesday. Morning,
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
Editor and Proprietor,' " "
OffloB on Richardson St.. near Taylor,
, g(| ? ? U ? ? 1*&cn . i i '? f I
jNtIhe PaasNix is the oldest Daily Paper
n jpnth Carolina, has tho ladokbtciuoo
latiom in the upper portion of the ?State,
and has boon regularly issued sinceitnin
oeption?Maroh 21, 1805.
bub80biptios.
Daily, six months, $4; Tri-Wookly, 2 50;
Weekly, 1 60.
ADVEnTIBEMENTS
Inserted in the Daily at $1 a square of nine
lines for first, and 50 cents each subsequent
insertion;' if not exceeding five lines in
length, 76 oento. Long advertisements by
the week, .month or year, at less rates.
Marriages, Funeral Invitations, Ac., $1.
jS#* nook and Job Printing ol every de
aoription faithfully attended to.
. . . , aoxntb.
Julius Poppe, Anderson.,
Robert Bryoe, 8nartanburg.
J. A.Gri?oby.Bldgoway.
E. A. Soott, Nowbcrry. ?. ' ;
H.1Y. Lawaon. Abboville.
Mail abbanqements.?Northern
maUpperis 6.80 a. m., 3 p, m.; closes
11 a. m., 6 p. m. Charleston opens8
a. m., G.30 p. M.;o1od6b8 a. m.,6 p.
m. Western opens 6 a; m., 1 p.
m.; closes 6,1.30 P. im. Greenville
opens 6.45 p. m.*, closes 6 a/m. Wil?
mington opens 4 P. m.; closes 10.80
a.m.- Qn Sunday open, from 2.8,0 to
3.80 p/m. , ?
A pair of handsome and serviceable
iron gray horses, with a light vehicle,
are to be disposed of at a fair price.
They will be sold together' or sepa?
rately,. Any. informntion , can be
obtained at Phoenix office.
Cfity Taxes. ,
CITY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE.
Columbia, 8. O., December 16, 1874.
NOTIOE is hereby given that the books
are' now open mi the retains of the
Tax-oayera of all prop'orty taxablo by the
City of Columbia for 1875. Property-hold
ers and all others interested are notified
that their returns must be made before tho
15th day of January, 1875. Blank forms
can be had on application to
Deo 17 r filCHU JONEB, City Aaaeaeor.
Final Discharge.
NOTICE is hereby given that Thomas S.
Leo, administrator of the estate of
MatyS.P?Globes,'deceased, hau applied
to Hon. B. I. Boone, Judge of Probate, in
and for the County of Riobland, for A final
discharge as each administrator. It is
ordered. That the 29th day of January,
A. D. 1875. bo fixed for hearing of petition,
and a final Settlement 6f said estate.
B. I- BOONE,
i Judge of Probate, Riohland Ooun',v.
Deo39., '.fV.fi . ? ; . iis
State of South Carolina.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
Statu Tbeasdrer'b Office,
Columbia, December 18,187 i.
TiijrlE Coupons of the consolidation
X Bonds'of the Btato of South Carolina,
due January 1,1875, will bo paid at that
date sh present and
at the South Carolina Bank and Trust Com
any, Columbia. S. 0., and also at the
People's National Back, Charleston, 8. C,
and the National Park Bank. New York.
p'
The Coupons duo July 1; 1874,on all Con?
solidation Bonds, iaaaod in. exchange for
old bonds, will be paid whenever presented
at any of the above montionod places.
The Coupons of the Consolidation Bonds
due January 1 and July 1, 1875, are receiv?
able for taxes. . F. Ii. CARDOZO,
Dec 20 ?_Treasurer 8. O.
Rnininc, Prunes, &c. ,
Oflfl PACKAGES LAYER BAI8IN8,
mmjKJKJ Prunes, Currants,
Citron, Almonds,
' Peoana. Filberts,
Walnuts, Canton Gintror,
I Mince Meat, Pium Pudding, Ac.
Just received and for Sale low by
Deo-1? JOHN AONEW & BON.
New 8ugaT-uured Hams;
1 A A NEW YOKK sugar-eared HAMS.
LV/U' choico quality, Juat raoeived and
for sale by JOHN AGNEW A BON.
Wanted, A'pent^ Mai? and Hsaale,
TO sell PiotUiSs everywhere. 14.000 re?
tailed by ouo. Aunther writes: "I
can make more moony .in-this business
than I can ou a filO.000.farm, all stocked."
WHITNEY A (JO., Norwich, Conn.
Deo 9 _ 3mo
Imported Wines, Brandies, Etc .Etc
SCOTCH. WHISKIES,
Old Jamaica Rum,
Brandies?Otard, ?i.e.,
v.^Bfl Holle ml Gin,
' - bherry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wine,
Aluo, a large stee'e of fine old Whiskies,
Cigars, Ac. J. O. SEEGERS.
?City ti?eniwu.
OFFICE OF OITY OLJfiBK.T. 4 A..
OoLU??ia, ?. 0-, Decutubor 29, lbT*.
N'OTICE id hereby given that'the City
Clerk arid Treasurer la prepared to
issue LI0ENBE8 for tho year 1875, and the
attention of all parties concerned is called
to the following, vie: An ordinance to con?
solidate tho ofllce of City Clerk, City Trea?
surer add City Assessor into one office, &o.
Extraote: *'8eotio? 4. Be it further ordain?
ed. That it shall be the duty of the said
City Clerk, Treasurer and Assessor, aa
City Treasurer, to collect the taxes levied
thereon by the Mayor and Aldermon of the
said city, according to tho ordinances
thereof, for the support of its government,
and shall colloet and receive tho entire
revenue of the Baid oity, derived from
whatever sources." No licenseor permit of
any kind will be recognized unless issued
from this office. All lioonses must be ap?
plied for and paid on or before tho Gth of
Januarv, 1875. RlOHAltD JONES,
Deo 29 City Clerk and Treasurer.
Notice to Holders of Claims Against
the State of South Carolina.
Offices of Clebks of Senate
and Hoose or -Repbesentatives.
Coluuiua, 8. C, December 23. 1874.
PURSUANT to concurrent resolution,
adopted by both Houses, tho under?
signed hereby giv'o notice to holders of all
claims against the State, other than Blue
Ridge Scrip and Bills of the Bank of the
State, to proaent said claims at their of?
fices, or at the office of tho Attornoy-Gene
ral, in the citv of Columbia, on or before
tho 19TH DAY OF JANUARY. 1875, for
registration. J. WOODRUFF,
Clerk or Senate
A.O.JONES,
Clerk of House of Representatives.
Dec 24_j_?
CONGAEEE IRON WORKS
COJuTJJU(i?IA, S. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
MANUFACTU-1
REROFSTEAM
ENGINES, 8AW
AND GRIST I
MILLS, GIN
Goaring, and all
kinds of Iron
Castings for Ma?
chinery and Or?
namental Cast?
ings for Stores
and Dwellings, Patent Railings for Gardens
and Cemeteries, Iron.Sottees and-Arbor j
Chairs; also, Brass' Castings nf all kinds,
Bells for Churches, Schools. -Work-shops,
Ac Guarantee all my work first class and
equal to any North or South.
works at'ioot of Lady street and near to
South Carolina add Greenville A Columbia
Railroad Companies' Depots. Nov 18
PORTR AITS..PHOTOG R APHS. STERE?
OSCOPES, &c., Copies from Old Pic?
tures made any size and stylo as cheap' as
anywhere else. Come and see the new
Rembrandt or Shadow Picture Something
still more beautiful, Rembrandt Glace. Sa
t it faction guaranteed or no monev asked.
Deo 4 ? W. P. HIX. Art Gallery.
Seegers' vs.Cincinnati Beer.
THE Cincinnati Oazetle makes tho asto
niehing announcement that Cincinnati
beer is no longer pure, but adulterated with
molasacs, sugar of staroh, fusel oil and the
poisonous Colchicum. The Commissioner
of Agricultnro, in his report for 1805, sayB
lhat Prof.Mape*. of New York, analyzed
the beer from a dozen different breweries,
and found all of it adulterated. Cocoulns
Indiens and nux voinica entered largely
into its composition.
J. I). SEEGERS guarantees hi? beer tobe
pure and reliable. Ho doos not adulterate
it, but brews from tho beat barley, malt
BOO hops._ Jan 28
Cottage Honse,!
No. 15_ Washington SI., next Masonic Ball.
The undersigned has
re-opened this estab
!i?u?i??t, and informs ^52K^
_]tho public that ho is proparfd tn
supply mem with the very best of WINES,
LIQTTORB, 8BOAKS, TOBACCO, etc. Oys?
ters in every etyle, and at all hours. Re?
freshments of various kinds. Give a call.
Pot 81 _'C. R. FRANKLIN, Sup't.
FINE'S SALOON.
No. 41 Richardson Street, between Lady
and Gervais Streets.
HAVING replenished ray entire stock of
Liquors, Cigars, Ac, having also
flven proper attention to my Restaurant,
am now prepared to furnish my friends
and the public generally with the beut the
markets afford,
Oct IT_WM. M. FINE. Agent.
MONEY TO LOAN,
On Marketable Collaterals.
EXCHANGE on Now Y uk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, Bofiton and all promi?
nent cities of the United States and Eu?
rope bonght and sold.
DEPOBITS received ind interest-bearing
certificates issued.
STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER
bought and Bold.
ACCOUNTS of merchants and others I
from the city and oountry solicited, and
LIBERAL LIN EH OF DISCOUNTSgranted j
by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK,
Corner of Plain and Richardson streets.
Horse and Hnle Shoes.
i nn KEG9 FIRST QUALITt HORSE
J.UU BHCE8, at 16 per keg.
100 kegs first quality MULE SHOES, at
$7 per keg.
Just roceived and for sale by
Dec 17 JOHN AONEW A PON.
PVSLVL CALIFORNIA. ANGUlilCA.
Dec 18 J. C. SEEGERS.
The Palmetto Line?A New Fast Passenger Route Between all Points in
I Sonth Carolina and Charleston.
? ?irriiMr-'i'--v"-- THE attention of the trsvollinp public
^'rSr^T___alonjT tho line of tho WiLMiNo ros.cu
\.A A) ?~ "^T^?flB^ifffPT'lC ^PMAIA ?3? AUGUSTA AM> V IIA lt
jMg^^fl^fM COliUJIUiA A AUGUSTA II AI L
?BHSggw ?wm&MW\7mRiwt--?nriTi?j[OAns. ?ncl at Columbia, le invited to the
epeciil arrangements made for their convenionco and accommodation in visitin}; Co?
lumbia ahd Charleston, in the shape of DOUBLE DAILY FAST PABBENGEll TRAINS
Between Columbia and Oharbeton?connecting oloeolv at Columbia with tbo Cbarintte,
Columbia A Augusta and Greenville and Columbia Railroads, enabling the citizen*
along the line of the Cheraw * Darlington, North-eastern, and Wilmington, Columbia
& Anguitta JMirotds to vi.iit tho capital of the Bute, have ample time to transac; bus!
nesi aud return home tho same day. Also, the merchants and butiaets meu of Colum?
bia and alons Charlotte, Columbia A Augusta ..nd Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta
Railroads to vinit Charleston and return quickly, In a comfortable manner and without
lots of.time. The following is theachedule:
. - GOING EAST.
Leave Charlotte.... .;??.. 8.80 A. M.
Arrfv* at C""?f?hU W?.. 2 42 P. M.
Leave Colurobia.'...815 P. M. 1 6 00 P/ M. 8.30 A. Mi
Lsave Florenoa.if.. >..... , 12 45 A. M. 1.10 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston.,...?-,??.. ?.15 A. M. ,7.00 P.M.
going West. . . m
Leave Charleston^..%. w.V... ;r/i. ? 00 P. M. ' ' ? 9.00 A; M.
^<l$S^ii"C"~^fc&??'Ii..'" .-A.-JO?.
Dec 4 Ipsp j j j ?," *jf. j., f, (,??.; ? ; .. ,V, '??-.. Gsseral Passenger i?ent .?* >
??STRECEIVED
,.. . Anapher lot pf
; . AND
; LATEST STYLES HATS.
-ro:o
riHHESE GOODS are fully TWENTY PER CENT. UNDER R?GULAR PRICES, and it
X is no u80 throwing away money for oommon clothing, when you can buy for the
same price goods 'selected by ourselves, which an experience or thirty years in the
business in this city enable us to select goods better adapted to tho wants of this com?
munity than those of less experience. Wo aro offering bargains iu
BOYS' CLOTHING-, FROM 10 TO 15 YEARS.
CALL AND DE CONVINCED.
No one can afford to wear an ill-Utting SHIRT, whon, foi the expenditure of a trifle
more, he oan purchase a garment that will lit and give satisfaction, which an experience
of thirty years proves.
CAPE OVERCOATS at all Prices.
Diroot from tho manufactory,
TRUNKS, VALISES AND CABPET-BAGS
OUR CUSTOM-MADE GARMENTS
Cinnotbe surpassed South of tho Potomac.
_ R. ?fc W, O. SWAFFIBLD.
CLOTHING AND HATS
FOR
MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS.
UNDE R-W EAR! NECK-WEAR!
CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS!
LATEST STYLES ! LOW PRICES !
Broadway Silk Hats,
LARGEST STOOK IN THE CITY, AND AT THE LOWEST PEICES,
FOB, CASH.
m_ KIN ARD & WILEY.
m PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
THAT THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK; OF MEN'S AND
BOYS
That ever came to Columbia can be found at
D. EPSTIN'S,
Under Columbia Hotel, and is being sold at the
4 Lowest Prices.
Every Department is replete with tho Choicest Goods of tho season, nialo expressiv
for this market, and for the Fall and Winter of 1874-1875. Be conviuced oi this by
calling on kpstis, Titc Fupulur Clotblcr.
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND FROM '
BALTIMORE, PfllLADELPDIA, KEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND
ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. I
Tliree Times?? v.'.-m from Sicw York?Tuesday .Thursday |
und Saturday. jgirElecuut Stute lloom Accommodations
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." |
TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 15A 1.i'.S M?NTJIL.Y.
jge>ECTE3E8gaEaWgi
The South Carolina Railroad Company.
A ND connecting Roads West, iu alliance with the lleet of thirteen first clars Steam
i\_ ships to the above ports, invite attention to the quick tone und regulai despatch
afforded to the huaineas public in the Cotton States at the PORT OF CHARLESTON,
offering facilities of rail and sea transportation tor Freight and l'asscugci b not excelled
iu excellence and capacity at any other port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers
regularly on the line:
TO SKW VUltK.
CHARLESTON_Jaa.Berrv, Commander. I CHAMPION.B.W. Lockwood,Com'cr.
JAMES ADGER...T.J. Lockwood, Com'dcr. | MANHATTAN.. .M. 8. Woodhull.Com'cr.
JAMES ADGER & CO., Act nta. Charleston,S. C.
GEORGIA. S.Crowell, Commander. | SOUTH CAROLINA..T.J. Buckett.Com'der.
WM. A.COURTENAY, WAON?R, HL'GKR .v CO., Agents,Charleston,S.C.
Sailing Dayf Wednesdays and Haiui days.
TO FI11L.ADICL.F11IA.
Iron Steamships ASHLAND. Alex. Hunter, Com'r, EQUATOR.$C HinckIfy,C< m'r.
Sailing Dava?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COUKTKNAV, Agent,Charleston, S C.
TO UALTIMOUK.
FALCON.Hainie,Commander, i SEAGULI.Imt?< u,Cnmmauder.
Sailing Davs?Every Filth Day. PAUL C. TREN1I01M, Agent, Charleston,S. C.
TO BOSTON.
Steamahipa MERCEDITA and FLAG. Sail every Saturday.
James ADGER >v CO., Agents. Chaileston,S. C.
Rates guaranteed as low an thoae ot competing lines. Marine lm.ur.iucc, one-ballof
one percent.
THE???H BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKE" S
Can bo prolured at all the principal Railroad Ofrleie in Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee
and Mississippi.
State Rooms may he secured in advance, without ex'ia charge,by addreaaiiiR the
Ageuts ot the Steumabipa in Charleston, at whose nfiie*-, in all cases, the Railroad
Tickets should bo exchanged and Berths assigned. The Through Tickets by this route
include Transfers,Meals and suu Room, while on gulp-board.
THIS SOUTH C A KU T.I NA IIAII.KOAO. C.'KCltKIA n.MLliOAl)
And their connecting lines,have largely increased their facilities for the rapid move?
ment of Freight and Passengers betwe.-n li <? Not then, ciiite and the South and West.
Fit st Class Kating Salt on at Uranchville. ?. i the Georgia and South Carolina Rail*
roadb. lirat class .Sleeping Curs.
Freight promptly transferred ti r n the MVanierstn day snd night trains of theSouih
Carolina Railroad. Close connection wadi with nthf-r Itrai's iN Mvn'rt Freights at
distant point? ^vit it great prompt nets. The Diafsgc? "*? i i. iih rvi ry t se'rtii n to Matlsfy
their patrons that iheliue via Charleston cannot bemr| t.ftt d in d?-s| atch and the safe
delivery oi goods.
For furtherinformation, apply lo T. .T. OmmN. Wruiriti Alii; Atlanta. Ga.; D.D.
Haseli.. General Apent. P. O." Box 4 07i>; OfUre "17 Pr< rdwuy.N. Y.: S. B.PlCKESa,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent. South Carolina Railiosd;oi J. M.Si i.ktbk Super?
intendent Great Southern Freight and Passi-niM r Line,Charleston, e5. C. Jan 30 ily
ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. G,
WM, E. ROSE, Proprietor.
Another First ClnGuHoter--Pare$2.?O a Eny. inducing Omnibus Ride.
SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL end fa tho.ccntre of the buainces part of the city.
Roso'e Omnibus, wi|l convev paaaengora to and from every Train. The Lalies'
Apartmont-anrocomploto, with privfltoqntrftneece A'Psemblyetrett. The BILLIARD and
.BATH ROOMS aro all new and superior to any in thCVlty. April5
|d :. ' '
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If you Want a Thorough. Newspaper, j
subscribe Fon
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IN COLUMBIA. 80UTH CAROLINA
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issued siuco Murch, 1865.
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These papers were the lirst issued in
Columbia, in 1805, after its partial de?
struction, and have be?u regularly)
published ever since. They
CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY
Throaghout middle and upper Counties |
of the State, and are excellent
MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING.
Tho Phoenix bus a greater circulation 1
through the upper part of South Caro
liua than any other daily paper. Mer?
chants audotbers will bud its columnsI
an admirable meuus of communication
with the people oi* the entire up-coun?
try. Advertising rules are reasonable.
Send 'advertisements marked with the
number of insertions desired, and they I
will be stopped upon the cxpirution of j
the time. Ollicc on Richardson street,
between Taylor and Bhtnding.
j JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor _
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Steam Printing Office
Is thoroughly supplied with POWER
PRESSES of the Latest Improvement;
TYPE of various pr?des and styles
from one foot to the fiftieth part of an
inch in size; BORDERS, CUTS.&c;
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PAPER, CARDS. Arc. Work executed
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1.2,3 and I Sheet Posters.Hand-bills,
l'rogrammos, Circulars, l'ampnlets,
Bills of Fare, Briefs, Letter Heads,
. Dodgers. Bill Headc, Checks,
Horse Bills, Receipts. Labels',
Railroad Blaukc, Legal BJdnks,
Tags, Cards alT kindtfand1 sizes?
Wedding, Visitinrr, Btisinesi: Sh
JULIAN A. SELBY. PropVie.^
PH<Ettrxand GirXNEn KetHbHsHtnent
' Tho Short Line Schedule.
Cuabloitk, Columbia A AracBTA R. B. Co.
Columbia, a. 0., Deo. 28, 1874.
fTTT ?=. CggSagjS1-' THE following Pas
j^lSlgSE^B^eBUgorachednlo will bo
operated on and after tbia date:
ooiko north Train No 2 Train No 4
Loavo Augusta.9.S0 a m 4.15 p m
Grnnituvillc_10.20 a m 5.11pm
Coi'bia Juncl'n. 2.18 p m +9.05 p m
Colombia. 2 45pm 9.17 pm
Cheater.0 84 p m
ArriveObarlotte.9.00 pm
No. 2 Train makes close connection, vfa
Obarlotte and Richmond, to all points
North, arriving at New York 6.05 A. II. - ?
No. 4 Train makes close connection via
Wilmington and Richmond to all points
North, arriving at New York at 5 16 P. M.
ooiko south. Train No 1 Train No 3
Leave Charlotte.8.50 am
Cheater.11.02 a m
Winnaboro.12 38 p m
Arrive Columbia.2.42 pm
Leave Columbia.2.52 pm 3.40 am
Coi'bia Junct'n.43.17 p m 4 15 am
Orasiteville ..47.15 pm '7.48 am
Arrive Augusta.8.05pm 8.45am
Booth bound Trains connect at Augbsta
for all points Booth and West. Through
tickets aold and baggage, checked io princi?
pal points. MOT Bleeping cars on all Night
Trains. JAB. ANDERBON, General Sup.
A. Pope, Oen. Passenger and Ticket Ag e n,t
Wilmington, Columbia and Aug R R
GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART.,
Columbia, 8. O., Nov. 24. 1674.
j TUE following Sehe-.,
'dulo will be operated
on and after this date:
ooiko kobth. thai n no 2 TBAXH HO 4
Leave Columbia.8.30am : 8.15 pm
Florence. 1.10pm 12.50 am
Arrive Wilmington.... 6.45 pm 7.10 am
ooiko socth. tbaik ko 1 train bo 9
Leave Wilmington.6.40am 6.10pn
Florence.12.60 p m 11.40 p m i
Arrive Columbia.5.10pm 4.00am.
Train No. 2. from Columbia, is an accom?
modation to Florence, and there connects
closely with N. E. lt. lt., and at Wilmington'
with \V. & W. B. R. to all points North.
Train No. 4 from Columbia is fast Ex- .
prcBs, making through connections, all rail.
North and South, and water lino connec?
tions via Portsmouth.
Train No. 1. from Wilmington, connecto
closely at Florence with N.E. B. R. for
Charleston, and ia an accommodation train
theueo to Columbia.
Train No. 3, from Wilmington, is a fast
Express, oonneoting closely Irom and to all
points North and South. Through-tickets.
sold and baggage checked to all principal
points. Pullman sleepers on night trains.
Train No. 2 leaves Columbia daily, Sun?
days excepted. Express No. 4 every night.
JA8. ANDERSON, General Sup.
A. Pope,Gen. PassengerandTicket Agent
Greenville and Columbia Railrood
CHANGS: OF SUHIiDULH.
PASSENGER
> TRAIN B mn daily,
Bundays excepted, connecting with NigLt
Trains on South Carolina Bailrtad up and
down;. On and after Friday, August 28?
tho folfowing will be the Bcbtdnie:
up. f
LeaveOolumbiant.7.?0 a n> i
Loave Alston.9-05 am ?
Leave Novvberry.10.31 a Hi
Loave Cokesbury.'2.06 p m >
LeaveBelton. 3.50pm '
Arriveat Greenville.6,80 pm
down. ..
LcaveGreenvllle at. 6.30am
Leave Belton.8.SO am
Loave Cokeebury.10.13 a m '
Leave Newberry...-. 1.80 pm
Leavo Alston.,_3.CO p m
Arrive at Columbia.1,50 pm ,
Anderson Branchand Blue Ridge Division
down. up.
Leave Walhalla. 4.45 a m Arrive 7.15 pin
Loave Perryville 5.3? a w 6.85 pm
LcavePendleton 6.10 am :5.50pm j
Leavo Anderson 7.20 a m 4.60 pm
Arrive at Belton 8.10 a m Leave 3.60 pm
Accommodation Trains run on Abbeville
Branch Monday, Wednesday ana Friday.
On Anderson Branch, between Belton and
Anlcreon.Tuesday, Thnredav and Satur?
day. THOMA8 DODAMEAD, Cm. Bnp.
Jabez Nobtqk. General Ticket Agent.
Change of Schedule.
South Oakolika Rah.boadCompit.v,
Colombia, ?. C, October 18,1873.
Change Schedule
!to go into effecton
unualtbr Buuuay, l?ih instant:
mail AND I'AbSL.SOLIl tbaik.
Leave Columbia at.8.40am
Arriveat Charleston at.4.20pm
LeaveCbarleston at.9.0t> pm
irriveat Columbia at. 6.( 0 i ni
SlflDT cxpbis8, fbeiobt am) accohuoda
tion tbaik, Sundays excepted.
LeaveOblumbia.7.16 p m Arrive..6.30 ?m
ArriveCharleston 7.10 p m Leave..6.45 a m
Camden Train) runs Monday, Wednesday
and Saturday, as follows:
Leave Columbia 1.50pm Airive 11.60am
Leavo Camden 6.50 am Arrive 6.35 pm
B. B. Pickikb. General Ticket Agent.
Piedmont Air-Line Railway.
EK?SSSS3i& CONDENSED TIME
4?j5fi$3s!==??7 ABLE, Richmond and
Danville, Richmond and Danville B.W., N.
C. Division,and North Western N. O. B. Vf.
GOING NORTH.
stations mail. expbxb8
Leave Charlotte.7.10 P M 6 26 A 21
Leave Salisbury.9.50 P M 8.34 A M
Leave Greensboro.'.... 1.40 AM 11 10 A 21
Leave Danville. 4 32 A M 1.62 PM
Leave Burkville. 9.44 AM 0 40PM
Arrive at Richmond.. .19.40 P M, 9.S0 P M
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Richmond.2 SO P M 6.10 A M
Leave Burkville. 5.34 PM 8 28'AM
Leave Danville.10 41 P M 12.67 P M
Leavo Greensboro_2.15 A M 4.00PM
Leavo Salisbury. 4 67 A M 0. >2 r H
Arrive at Charlotte... 7.20 AM 8 80 AM
GOING EAST.
Leave Greensboro_1.45AM 11.10 A
Leavo Company Shops 3 86 A M Ar 12 201
Leave Raleigh. 8 05 A M
Arriveat Goldsboro.. .1105 A M
GOING WEST. ,
Leave Goldeboro.4 fOPM
Leave Raleigh.7.45 PM
Leave Company Shops 12 05 A fit 2.16 PM
Arriveat Greensboro. 1.30AM 3 80PM
Leave Oreenebcro3.40p m Anive 10.80 am.,
Leave Kernersville 9 00 a m Arrive 6.10 a in
Mailtraina;daily. both ways, over entire
length of road. Exprrsr daily between
Companv Shops and Charlotte. Bends?? '
excepted.fl. E.ALLEN Gen.Ticket Agt
T. M.fB.TArcoT. EncN^f ?t and Gen. n
Summer Sohedule 8. & XJ. R. R.,
DOWN TRAIN DP TRAJt. ,
Arrive.Leave Arrivf Leav? ,
Pprrtanbnrg.. 11.00 2 45
Ratesville.11.82 1135 2.17 2.10
Pacclet. 11.40 11.46 2f6 2.If
Jonesville.12.15 12.22 1 l.ffi
Unionvillo. 12.f 5 1.10 12 30 12.f 5
Bantuc. 1.42 1.60 11.46 11J5
Fish Dam. 2.12 2.16 11.10 11.20
flhelton. 2 28 2 85 If.47 JO.fR
i.u.'pn^ .. . 2 ?? o.5.t 10.21 10 32
StrQthors.7.... 3.07 3.15 10.00 10.10
Al?ton. 4.H> 010
I Juno_25_W. W. DAVIEB.Snp't.^
Springs, Aslos and Iron.
r\tn stoctof SPBlFGB and AXLES, aa .
well as TBvjt of all descriptions, U
?very large. Purtnasers will save KonsYfcy ,
procuring these croods. as well as Ontria-go .
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