The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, August 22, 1867, Image 4
A Suotrr II 1ST a inc.?A capital story
is told of a young follow who one
Sunday strolled into a village ohareh,
and daring the ear vices was electrified
and gratified by the sparkling of a
pair of eves, which were riveted on his
fcoe. After the service he saw the possessor
of the shining orbs leave the
churoh alone, Bad emboldened bj her
g lancet, be ventured to follow her, hie
heart aching with rapture. He eaw her
look behind, and fancied she evinced
tome emotion at raoogoising hira. He
then quickened hie pace, and the actually
slackened her's, and let hiui
come up with ber, but we will permit
the young gentleman to tell the real in
his own way:
4 Noble young cteature !* thought I,
1 Her artless and warm heart is supe
rior to the bonds of oustom.'
1 had reaohed within a stone's throw
of ber. She suddenly halted and turn
ed ber face towards me. My heart
swelled to bursting. I reached the spot
where she stood ; she began to speak,
and I took off my hat as if doing revereuce
to an angel.
' Are you a peddler !' she said.
4 No my dear girl, that is not ray occupation.'
Well I don't know,' continued ahe.
not very bashfully, and eyeing me very
sternly,41 thought -when I saw you in
the raeetidg house that you looked like
a peddler who passed h pewter half dollar
on me three weeks ago, and so I determined
to keep an eye on you.?
Brother John has got home now, says
if he catches the fellow he'll wring his
neck for him, and I ain't sure but
you're the good for nothing rascal after
all.'
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Casting out Dbvils.?A wriler
says : 44 We have a friend, a Methodist
preacher, and a jolly fellow be is. 1 Ithas
a large, muscular frame, with corpulence
to correspond ; he has a huge
hand, with a powerful grip?save ua
from Riving him serious offence if he
wero a common sinner. He is an caru
eat woruer ana uaa a well earned reputation
a* a revivalist. Some yearn ago
he was holding a meeting, at which
quite hii interest was awakened. A
number of persons bad come to the
anxious seat, and some had been concerted.
One evening a group, consisting
of two or three young men, and amany
young ladies, were present, whose
object in coming was to have merriment.
The minister having noticed
their manoeuvres for a while, and lliiuking
it was time they were checked,
found his way to them, and addressing
himself to the yonng men, kindly requested
them to observe the decorum
befitting the place. One of them,
whose ideas of politeness were hardly
up to the mark, ventured in rather an
ungracious manner to reply that they
had ' understood that miracles wore
worked there, and he had come to see
some performed.' Upon this our ro
bust friend, the minister, coolly took
the young man by tbo coat collar, deliberately
led him down the able, and
opening the door, without ceremony
landed him outBide, quietly remmking,
'We do not work miracles here, but wo
cast out devils !'"
A young man called at the City
Clerk's office in New Bedford, a day or
two since, and asked for " a death warrant."
The astounded clerk assured
him that he dealt in no such documents.
" Well," said the fellow, " give
ine a marriage certificate', it amouuls
to the same tiling."
" Sex here!" exclaimed a returned
Irish soldier to a gaping crowd as he
exhibited with some pride his tall hat
with a bullet hole through it. " Look
at that hole, will you! You see if it
had been a low crowned hat I should
have been killed outright."
? 1 1
Wiit is a vain young lady like a
cot fiimed drunkard ? Because neither
of them are satisfied with a moderate
use of the glass.
A young lady, on being asked
where was her native place, replied,44 I
have none ; I am the daughter of a
Methodist minister."
Never take a nap in a railroad cars
Why ? Because the train always runs
icopcio.
0FpICIAL
Headq'r's Second Military District,
Charleston, 3 C., August 1, 1867.
General Orders, No, 65.
REGULATIONS FOR REGISTRATION.
T. Registration shall commerce immediately
upon tho promulgation of this order.
II. l'oat Commanders will be Superin j
tendents of registration within their respective
commands, exercising, in addition
to the functions hereinafter specially con j
ffcrred, a genera) supervisory authority,
looking to the faithful execution of the sev I
era) Reconstruction Acts, the maintenance I
of order, and the protection of politic*! |
rights. They will suspend registrars for
mslfeassnce In office, neglect of duty, or
incompetency, promptly reporting their
action, with the ressons therefor, to these
Headquarters.
HI. The Boards of Registration sre empowered
and required to suppreaa all (lis- |
orders interfering with the execution of j
their duties to cause the arrest and confinement
of all persons falsely taking fhe oath
Erescrihed, all persons committing any
reach of the peace or conducting themselves
in a manner tending thereto, and all
persona who shall threaten or otherwise
attempt to intimidate, or corruptly or improperly
influence any citizen offering to
register; and for this purpose they may sp- |
ply for aid to the Post Commander, and !
may reqoire the attendance and services of
sheriffs, their deputies, constables, policemen,
and also of any citizen ; and all State,
district, oonuty and town officers charged
* i tlli ilia rM?aer>r u a f i/\n ft f I )i o mil .1 i /l n<>noo
" "*> J" """ * I ?- >
as well as all citizens, are required to ohey
the orders of said Board?, given in pursu
anee of the authority nfor< ?aid. and to perform
all utteli nets* find d't'ie* a? * ?} he ro i
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All irrnli mid* m herein provided will
ho promptly reported to the Post Commander,
to whom the prison ere will be
turned over with obirgei tor trial by i Poet
Oourt. to bo organised as provided in Circular
of May If, 1807. from three Head
Jinartore, and any eivll officer or eitimn
ailing tc reepond to the eall of the Board
(or iniiUnci will bo dealt with in like
manner.
IV. Whenever any cltlsen shall suffer
injury In peroon, family or property, while
o*rivivmg wr ptwninpc bu r*?rvij?v ?hv iigut
of registration, to addition to any pcualty
prescribed by low for tho offence, damages
holt b? oworded to tho injured party
against the perpetrator, upon his con viollun ;
and in oois of default in payment of the
same, or of tho eoeopo of the offender, if it
hail appear that tho wrong w?s countenanced,
or tho offender harbored or concealed
by the neighborhood, or that the civil
authorities failed to employ proper meaanres
to preserve the peace, the damages ahall he
assessed against and paid by the town,
oounty or aietriot.
V. Offencae perpetrated by whit e persona
disguised as blacks being of frequent oeoorrenee,
the attention of all authorities, civil
and military, is directed to the device, as
one adopted to eacape detection, and to
oast unmerited obloquy upon the eolored
people. In all easee, when resort thereto
shall he shown, the faet will be taken into
consideration as aggravating the offence.
VI. Depriving a eitiaen of any right,
benefit or advantage of hire or employment,
to discourage him from legistering, or on
aeeount of his having registered, or having
sought to register, ahall be deemed sn of
fence punishable by the Post Court,, and
shall entitle the injured party to damages
against the offender, any clause in any contract
or agreement to the contrary notwithstanding.
VII. The Act of Congress entitled " An
Aot for the more efficient government of the
rebel States," and the several aots supplementary
thereto, will bo carefully observed
by all Boards of Registration.
VIII. Kaob Board ahall, after having
taken the oath prescribed by the Act of
Congress of July 2d, 18fl2, entitled " An
Act to prescribe an oath of offiee, (see Ap
pettdix. form 1,1 choose one of its members
as chairman, who shall preside at all sessions
of the Board, preserve order at its
meetings for registration, and represent the
Board, and announce its action in all matters
coming before it.
IX. The places of sea-ion of the Boards
ahull 1-e the voting places established by
aw or custom in each election precinct,
unless for good cause otherwise U?rcoted by
the Post Commander.
X. F.?ch Board shall dete? mine the order
In which the reglstration shall takepiaeo In
the several eUction precincts, that may l?e
assigned to it by the Poet Commander, and
the time which shall be allotted to each?
hearing In mind that the whole work is to
be finished before the first day of October.
XI. Each Board shall forthwith upon
notice of publication of this order, and at
least five days before commencing registra
tion, give notice thereof to the l'o-t Commander.
and 1 lie sherill, and the mayor of
the city or ioteudant of the town, and shall
causa written or printed notices to lie posted
in five of the most public places in each
election precinct, announcing the lime when,
and the place where, its sessions will be
held, the number of days, (in no caa* less
than two,) and the hours of the day the
Board will remain in session at each plaee
for the purpose of registration ; and inviting
nil persons qualified to vote under the provisions
of the Act of Congress passed "March
2d, 18ti7, entitled "An Act to provide tor
the more efficient government of the rebel
States," and the several Acts supplementary
thereto, to appear before the lioard for rog
i irtr.'.tion.
XIII. On the nay and at the hour designated
in the notices, lor cuui-neocing regis
trntion, the Board shall, at the place an
nonncod, convene and enter upon its duties,
and shall then and there also post notices of
the time of final sessions provided f >r in
paragraph XIX.
XIII. The room used for registration,
which the chairman shall have previously
provided for the purpose, shall he so nr
ranged tliat the Hoard shall lx> separate!
| by a bar from all other persons who may
bo assembled, and those to he registered
shall he admitted within the bar ono by
one, and their ingress and egress an arranged
as to avoid confusion.
XIV. Two cil.ir.ens shali ho admitted
within the bur as ehnllengci *, whose duty
to shall ho to challenge the right of any
iitizen offering to register, up-m u y ot th
grounds of disqualification enumerated in
the ?ota of Congress before cited ; but the
general right of challenge shall be conceded
to all citizens present.
XV. If nny challenge be made, the Bonrd
shall, before final decision, examine the
person presenting himself for registration,
in reference to the cnuee of disqualification
alleged, and shall hear any evidence thai
may he offered, to substantiate or disprove
the cause of challenge, and elm!! have power
to summon and compel the attendance of
witnesses and administer oaths in any c:is.of
registration.
XVI. In registering, the name of white
and colored citizens shall he entered alphabetically,
in separate columns of the list.
XVJL The following shall he the prooess
of registering:
First. Every citizen presenting himself
for registry shall take end subscribe the
oath prescribed hy law,(see Apprndix, form
2.) which shall be administered by a member
of the Board, and such oatli shall be
preserved with the lifts.
Second, His name shall then he entered
in the proper column of the list, and called
out by the chairman.
Third, Any challenge made shall be noted
in the proper column, opposite the name,
with the cause thereof.
fourth. It is recommended to Boards to
defer lite hearing and decision of contested
coses until the session for revision provided
for in paragraph XIX.
Fifth. Whether or not there be any clial
leuge, tbe Hoard most nsecitnln upon sorb
facts or in formation as cm ho obtained,
that, the applicant is entitled to be registered
before making his nam- as " ncoi-pted "?
the oath not being conclusive.
Sixth. Section 7 of the Act of July 19th,
18?7, declares that no citizen shall be entitled
to be registered by reason of any Executive
pardon or amnesty for any act or
thing which, without such pardon or amnesty,
would disqualify him from legistration.
Srrmth. Boards will take notice that it is
enacted by Section ft of the Act of July 19th,
1SC7, that the true intent and meaning of the
oath prescribed in said Supplementary Act is
(among other things), that no person who has
been a member of the Legislature of any State
or who has hobl any executive or judicial offico
in any State, whether ho has taken an
oath to support the Constitution of the United
States or n it, and whether ho was holding
such office ps tiio commencement of the rebellion,
or had held it lioforo, and who has afterwards
engaged in insurrection or rebellion
against the United States, or given aid or comfort
to the enemies thereof, is entitled to be
registered or to vote; and the words "executive
or judicial office in any 8tatu"insaid oath
mentioned, shall he construed to Include nil
.1 - .T.crs c < .:t?1 1 y l.i * f. r the edmlnistra
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9 IT HID
tlon of sny general law of a State, or for tb<
administration of Juetiec.
Eighth. If thoro bo no ohallenge, or If th<
challenge bo finally overruled, ana tbo Board
determine that tbo applicant U entitled to b?
registered, tbo Board shall mark opposite the
name of the applicant, in the proper column,
" Accepted f and bo shall tboreapon bo deemed
legally registered.
Ninth. If tho final decision of the Board b?
that tho applicant is not entitled to be registered,
the Board shall mark in the proper column.
opposite his name, " Ji*j*et*d."
Tenth.. In orery ease of a rejection, tbcTtoard
shall uiaku a note or memorandum, setting
fourth the ground of such rejection, snd return
it, with the registration list, mentioned in
paragraph XX.
XVIII. The registration, conducted ns provided
in paragraph XVII, shall be mado in
triplicate lists, two of which boll, after the
conclusion of the first session, be exposed foi
public inspection at coarenient place*, tut
five duri ; and the third ah all bo retained
in poraeealon of the Board till aftei
the completion of registration at the meeting
provider! for la paragraph XIX, when the
three having - been compared and vcrj&ed,
shall be certiAcd in the form prescribed and
printed at the end of the blank registration
list*.
XIX. Be8along for revising the liata ah nil
be held in each election precinct, after said five
days exposure of the list*, upon notice as provided
in paragraph XII., and tho Boards ol
Rogbtration snail have powor, and it ahnll be
their daty, to revise tho same for a period ol
two days; and upon being satisfied that any
person not entitled thereto has been registered,
to atriko the name of rurb person from the
Hat. And tho Boards ahnll also, during the
snmo period, add to auch registry the names
of ail persona who nt that time possess the
qualification* required hy said Act, who hnve
not been already registered, and who shall
then apply to be registered.
XX. One of the said liata shall then he Immediately
delivered to the Post Commander,
who will forward tho aamo to theso Headquarters.
XXI. Each Board shall, at or before the
conclusion of registration, forward throngfa
the Post Commander to these Headquarters, s
recommendation of three suitable persons foi
Inspectors of Elections in each election precinct,
stating the name, occupation and postoffice
address of each person recommended.
XXII. It is eqjoined upon all Boards ol
Registration to explain csrefVilly to ail cltisenn
who hava not hitherto enjoyed the right of
suffrage, tho nature of the pVivilogos which
have bcon extended to them, and tho mportance
of exercising with intelligence the new
and honorable fraooiiiso with which theyhavo
been invested by tho Congress of tho Unitod
States.
XXIII. Hoards will take notice that according
to Suction 10, of tbo Act of July 10, 1867,
they aro not to bo bound iu their action by
any opinion of any oivil officer of the United
Suites.
XXIV. Boards nre instructed that all the
provisions of tho soveral Acts of Cougress cited,
are to bo liberally construed, to the end
that all the intent* tboroof bo fully mid per
feoily carried out.
XXV. The a' tontion of alt concerned is di
roctod to the requirements of Section 4 of th<
said Act of July 10, 1867, by which it is mad<
the duty of tho Commanding fleneral to re
move tVom office ali persons who aro disloya
to tho government of tho United States o
who nso mctr oiaciat influence in any manno
to hinder, delay, prevent ?>r obstruct tho dm
ami perfect administration ?f the He-construe
tion Act*. The nnim-s of all such ofTemler
will ho reported through the Post Command
dcrs : nnd nil persons in this Military Pistric
arc called upon to aid and facilitate the execu
tion in good faith of the said Acts and the or
dors issued in pnrsnnneo thereof.
XXVI. The Mnjor-Uencral Commanding
in the exercise of an ultimate revisory author
ity, will, in due season, before the holding o
any election, entertain and determine que*
tions assigning errors in the regist rv, nnd will
upon inspection of the completed lists, oaus
corrections of the seme, thnt the true desigi
and purpose of the laws he faithfully answer
ed and that all the right* tlierehy guarantee
bo fhlly nnd faithfully enjoyed.
I.y Command of Major (Icnernl I). F. Ptcn
i.ks :
j. w. ci.ors,
Cnpt 3*th l". P Tofantrv,
A. P. C. nnd A. A. A. O.
Official :
J. W. CI.OUP.
Capt. ItSth [n'iinor,
A. D C. and A A. A. O.
APPKNPTX.
(ronv I.)
oath rnKACRtnr.n ron mkmrsr* or board
or RKGISTRATIoX.
I, of County of nti
Ptato of do solemnly swear (or affirm
that I have never voluntary borne arm
against the United States since I have been i
citlien thereof, that I havo voluntary given n
niil. -unlonanee. council or enronrngement t
pers'-' e tr-raged in nrm-d hostility thereto
I that I have neither s uglit, nor accepted, no
attempted t<> excreio the functions of any of
fice whatever un-h r any autlioritv or pr tend
I otl authority in hostility to the United States
llmt 1 have nut yielded a voluntary support t
any pretended government. authority, power
or conntitution within tho United States, ho*
tile or inimical thereto. And T do fnrthe
nwcar (or affirm) that, to tlio bent of my know
ledge and ability, T will support anil dcfcni
the Conntitution of the United State* again*
all onetniea foreign or domestic; that I wil
j hear true faith and allegiance to the natne ; tha
I take thin obligation freely, without any men
tul re nervation or pnrpono or evasion; and tha
I will well ami faithfully discharge thi
duties of tho office on which I am about V
enter : So help mo God.
Carolina, j
Subscribed nnd sworn to before roe, a
this day of oue tbousani
eight hundred'aud sixty seven.
Norn.?Registers will bo rcquirod to tnk
tho oath prescribed by the Act of Congress np
proved 2.1 July, 18B2. Blank forms of thi
oath will ho furnished to post Commander'
and when duly subscribed nnd sworn, will b
returned to tho Post Commander, who will for
ward them to District Hoadquartur*. And i
any person shall falsely tako and subs-rib
such oath or affirmation, such person so offend
ing and boing duty convicted thereof, shall l?
subject to the pains, penalties and disahilitie
which, by law, aro provided for the punish
mcnt of tho crimo of wilful aud corrupt per
jury.
(form 2.)
OATH 1'RRacniRRtl FOR VOTF.tt*.
I, do solemnly swear (or affirm)
in the presence of Almighty God, that I am i
eitison of the State of s that 1
have resided in said State for month
next proceeding this day, and now resido ii
the county of or parish of , h
.oia Htale It, V?\. IV.I T
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twonty-ono years old; (hat I hare not hoei
disfranchised for participation in any robcllioi
or civil war against tho United States, nor fo
felony committed against tho laws of anj
Statu or of tho United States; that I havi
never been a mouther of any State Legislature
nor held any executive or judicinl office in anj
State and afterwards engaged in any insurree
tion or rebellion against tho United Stales, ol
given aid or comfort to tho Gnomics thereof
that I have never taken an oath as a mo in loot
Congross of the United States, or as ai
olioor of tho United States, or as a menihci
of any Htato Legislature, or as an executive oi
judicial officer of any State, to suppo-'t thi
Constitution of tho United States, and after
a .ir is engaged in insurrection or rebellion
against tho United States, or given aid 01
comfort'to (he nnemios thereof; that I will faith'
fully support the Constitution and ohey thi
laws of tho United States, and will, to thi
best of my ability, encourage other* so to do
8u help me Ood.
Sworn 10 snd subscribed before me, this
day of , 1*17.
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will lie run ovor the nine Ridgo Railroad,
betwoen Anderson nnd Walhalla, daily,
Sundays excepted, n? follows :
Lento Anderson..., ...?6 10/ p. m.
Arriro at Pendleton ..At "
Arrivo nt Walhalla 7 SO, "
Leave Walhalla 4 15, a. m.
Arrivo at Pendleton 5 32, "
Leave Pendleton 5 40, "
Arrive at Anderson 0 30, "
Connections mndo with the trains of the
nrn^??SII? i J J o ?
<..WVM . ...V U}? auu uu w 11, I'TUI J URJ, OUUdays
excepted. B. SLOAN,
Superintendent.
June 13, 1867. 3 D.H.
Schedule Spar. & Union B. B.
ON and after Monday, the 20tb May Inst.,
the Passenger Trains will run on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Saturdays. Down
trains leavo Spartanburg 0. II., at it. d.;
arrive at Alston at 11.30 a. m. Up trains
leave Alston nt 12.30 p. in.; arrive at Spartanburg
C. H., at 7 p. m.
TIIOS. B. JBTKR,
President S. A U. Railroad.
UnionviTIo, S. Cv May 10, 1807.
Jane 13 3 D.H.
Schedule over South Carolina B. R
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G KN Ell AL 8U Pitt OFFICE, )
Onarlbstox.S. C., March 11,1807. J
ON and after the 18th insL, the Through
MAlLTKAIN will ran aa follows, via.:
Leave Columbia at 11.40 a. m., Ch'a'n time.
Arrive Kingaville at 1.20 p. in., " "
I Leave Kingaville at 1.85 p. rn., " "
Arrive at Augusta at 9.00 p. in., " "
VAAKKNUKR TRAIN.
Lmv? Chtrletion, .8.00 ft. m.
Arrive at Columbia 0.20 p. m.
Leave Colombia, .6.00 a. m.
Arrrive at Charleston, 4 p. m.
II. T. PFMCK, Gen'l Sup't.
Mar 21 48 D.H.
si3L-A.vi3>arcaim>
1A3E DiSSBKKft.
HBNRY OANT, Ihe Barber, eontlnue* to
81IAVK tli o fn<>o an<l DllESS 11A III a*
formerly, at hi* Old Stand, noar Messrs.
Picklb A Poor's Shop, where he will be
pleased to aee hi* friend* and enetomer*. He
hope*, by attention to hnsiness and politeno**
to all, to roocivoitho patron rk'o of the place.
March 31 43 O H.
Notice.
WE respectfully invite all persons owing
as, to eoroo forward and pay up. A
word te the wise is iiifllcleiit to sare eoete.?
We eaa be found at the old Latimer Hotel.
C?me and settle soon, or you will hare costs
to pay. I
A. J. VANPRRGRIFT A CO. [
Jan 3 32 if
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and h,7/ ,J?j?HWf 1 'i "1XB
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frai ?J
MILLS NOUfE.
Corner of Meeting end Queen Streets*
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
THIS woll known FIR8T
flpSiBSt CLASS HOTEL has j?M
been thoroughly repaired, Wflttod
and foftomished, and in now reedy IW
the aooommodatioo of the travelling Debitor
whose patronage to respectfully solicited.
Merchants visiting tnc eity, are respectfully
invited. Every nccommodntlon will be ?Ar>
od them.
Coachos always in readiness to convey passengers
to and from the Hotel.
The Proprietor premises to do all in his power
tor the comfort of his gnosis.
JOSEPH PURCBLL, Proprietor.
Feb 21 39 D.n.
I
TO TUK PUBLIC.
The Pavilion Hotel,
CHARLESTON. fi. 0_
. - 80 LONG and ably om*
ducted by the late H. I?
SgEjJl BUTTERKIELD, will still
,''TO!gg. be kept open for the accommodation
of the traveling public. And Itn
former friends and pntrone will find the
usual accommodations and attentions bestowed
on them as formerly, and the publie
favors, already so well established as THE
HOTELoflheTUAVELING MERCHANTS
of the South, will, by earnest efforts, be
faithfully preserved.
Oct 26 22 as. '
LAURENS HAII,ROAD.
ENTIRELY NEW BOH1DULK,
Omci Laurens Railroad, \
I aurens O. H . S. C.. July It. 1867. J
ON and after Monday, ltd intfant, the
Trains will run over this Road aa
follows, until further notice:
Leave 1 .aureus Court Honse on Mondays
Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 o'cloek, A.
M., and arrive at Newbetry at 11 o'ekwlr,
A M.
Leave Newberry Court House on Mondays,
Wednesday a and Fridays, at 60 minutes
after 12 oclnek, e<.nnmting with lath
Train* on tht GreenwilU and 0 datnbi* JUdl*
road at Helena Shops.
JOSEPH CREWS. 9upt. L. B. R. ...
July 18 8 AJ&
GREENVILLE * COLUMBIA B. E
GKN L SUPERINTENDS 0PFfC*,f Columbia,
Sept. 12, IBS8. ?
ON And after MONDAY next, lltb last,
the Passenger Trains will ran dailv.
(Sundays exec|>to<l,) until further notice, aa
follow*:
Leave Columbia at 7.16 a. D.
Iittve Alston at,... 9.06 a. as.
IiW*e Newberry at. 10-66 a. m.
Arrive at Abbeville at 8.18 p. n.
Arrive at Andereon at 6-10 p* n.
Arrive at Greenville at 6.40 p. at
Leave Greenville at......... 6.00 a. at
Leave Anderson at 6.80 a. as.
Leave Abbeville at 8 88 a. an.
Leave Newberry at......... .1.80 p. a.
Arrive at Alston at .8.46 p. as.
Arrive at Columbia at 4 40 p. a*.
Sept. 21. 1866. 46 n a.
General Superintendents Office,
tsmttnxsnammtiDSl
CnARLOTTI A 8. C. RAILROAD,)
Columbia, 8. C., Mat 2, 1667. f
ON and after SUNDAY, May 6, the ulit.
ale of (be Passenger Trains ever Ais
Road will be as follows:
Leave Columbia at 6.80, p. Be
Arrive at Charlotte at ..12.16, a. a.
Loavo Charlotte at 12.29, A. a.
Arrive at Colombia at ....... 6.66, a. a.
Close connections aro made at Coloabia a?4
Charlotte with mail trains oa Uto North Carotin*
?n.l f 1I-- t>-II *
By thia orrongement, p*HW|m by tkm
Greenville Rood mojr go laoaadtotely lllnA
BaMward, ?n4 h*va no detention to OoluaMa.
THROTTOn TICKETS or* aold ot CoHa*.
bio to Richmond, Vo., Wnahingtoo, D. C.?
Baltimore, Md., Philadelphia, Pa., and Naur
York eitjr- giving oholeo of routea via Puite?
mouth or Rlohmftnd-~ood baggage ehacked.
Ticket* or? olto aold ot Charlotte tor Chain
tou and Anguato.
An Accommodation Train, tor freight ood
local poaiago, leaven Columbia ot f, O. a., Ml
Tuesday a, Tharada/a ood Saturrteya of aodt
weak, and Choriotta on tha aoma do/u and
hour, orriving at Columbia and Charlotte ot f
p. m. C. DOC KNIGHT, Bop**.
Jul/ 11 7 D.I.