The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, August 14, 1873, Image 3
Church Directory.
Methodist Church, DeKulb street?llev
H. L. Harper, Paster?Services at ^0} A. M
and 7} M. on Sunday; Prayer Meeting Wed
nesday at 4 P. M. .
Presbyterian Church, PeKalb street?
Kev. 3. II. Hay, Pastor?Services at 10}
A. M. and 5 P. M. on Sunday; Prayer
Meeting on "Wednesday !Tt BT. ra.
Episcopal Ciiuboh. Coiner of Lyttleton
and Laurens streets, Rev. B. F. I>. Perry,
Sunday services at 11 o'clock A. M. and 5*
P. M. On Wednesday evening at Sj
o'clock and Friday morning at 10 A M.
MEETINGS.
Watered Division No. 9, S. of T.
Attend the Regular Meeting,
ofyour Division at Temperance
Hall on MONDAY evening
next, at 71 o'clock.
By order of the W. P.
J. L.'BRASINGTON,R. S.
LOCAL NEWS.
Post Office.?Until further notice the
" * rinilv dnrinir the
fosi umce wm im ujrwu j
week from 8 a. m. to 12 m., and from 3 p
in. to 7 p. m. On Sunday from 9 to 10 a
m. The mails close daily at 7 p. m.
Killed by Lightning.?During tho
heavy storm on Sunday afternoon, Mr. Benj.
Nunnery, who resided about seven miles
from town on tho (Jhesterfield road, was
killed by a stroke of lightning while sitting
under a tree in his yard with his wife and
, others.
Wo also learn that Mr. John T Nettles,
who resides in the upper portion of the
town, while standing in his yard, was considerably
shocked in oonsequencepf a tree being
struck near by, the forco of which
Irnrakad down two colored women who were
in close proximity to Mr. fettles.
County Treasurer McQueen.?\Vc
refer our readers to the proceedings of a public
meeting endorsing the official conduct of
this gentleman, and deprecating his removal.
So far as wc have seen and observed, Mr.
McQueen has been a faithful, efficient and
popular officer.
Consolidation.?The Carolina Life and
the Southern Life Insurance Companies have
consolidated under the Presidency of Thomas
A. Nelson, Esq., of Memphis, Tenn. Their
united assets are $2,500,000, and they have
a large number of and a correspond"I?
ingly large surplus. This combination forms
one of the strongest Companies working
South, and is an admirable arrangement for
the holders in both concerns.
(
Fioticufp.?Two colored youths who had 1
some misunderstanding at the corner of :
Broad and DeKalb streets on Saturday last,
endeavored to settle it botween themselves, 1
but wero interrupted by the timely arrival of
a policeman. No arrests were made, as the
parties gave leg-bail.
Andes Insurance Co.wi-any.?Persons <
holding claims against the above Company
are notified to render them to the Comptroller
General on or before the 10th of August,
instant The notice is dated August the 1
fourth and consequently, allowed only six
days for the rendition of claims.
The Firemen's parade and contest for
prises on Monday last was exciting and satisfactory.
Tho arrangements were complete,
and every body was delighted. Each Engine
was weighed on the town scales and allowed
one man for every hundred pounds weight
of Engine. They went down the street,
beyond a line drawn in front of Alderman |
Oaks' store, and tho junior Company placed i
at the line. TU question, "Are you retuli/?" '
being answered in the affirmative, the signal ,
to start was given, and according to the pro- 1
tliot* won In llm tnnrlrof n iliulanAn
^lAUIUIV vnvJ lau w vnu iiimihw^ ? m*?vhiivw |
of about three hundred yards and played a i
tolul ttrram of^uxitrr above the white space ]
on the steeple which contains the palmetto i
trees. The next youngest company was l
placed at the line for their run, and the oth- (
ere successively, it being understood that the |
Company making the ijuickcst time was entitled
to the first prize and so on. Tho two
judges at the line kept a correct time in minutes
and seconds of the start, and the two
at the terminus kept account of the time
that each Engino played a solid stream of
water above the line specified on the market
steeple. After the contest was over, the
judges compared timo notes, and the prizes
were awarded in accordance with their decision.
No. 2, President Jenkins, took the
first prize, having made the time in 1 min.
and 50 seconds; No. 1, President Mitchell
second prize, timo, 2 minutes and 10 so
oonds; No. 3, President John Reed, third
prize, time, 2 minutes ?id 30 seconds. This
Kngino was so unfortunate as to lose the linchpin
from one of its wheels, the wheel came
off*, and henco much time was lost for them.
According to the rules, no allowance wits
made for bad starts or accidents.
There being no company to test against
the Phoerniz ITook and Ladder Company,
they wore allowed to draw for their prize,
and when a little blindfolded boy drew the
fourth prize for said Company, there was
considerable merriment and laughter. After
the contest, the Companies repaired to the
Town Hall and received their prizes in tho
order mentioned, presented by Messrs. J. K.
Withcrspoon, J. A. Chcsnut and Walter F.
Reed, with a few appropriate remarks. After
the regular contest was over, the old Independent
was turned over to DeKalb No.
1, with Mr. J. L. Rrasington as President.
They were anxious to give the Phoenix boys
a race, and the proposition was promptly accepted
by the latter. The two companies
repaired to the line and started even at a
signal given by the Chief, W. F. Reed, as
was the case with all of the other companies,
and away they went. Tho Phoenix
having put the bottom or largest ladder on
top ready for uso, just Before they reached
the croal. it fell off and they had to 6top, but
propmptly caught up the ladder and ran
with it, leaving the truck in the road. They
lost in the run, but beat in tho race as a
whole. After placing the ladder, they returned
for their track. The colored companies
then formed and went to the DeKalb Hotel
and just as they were abput to call upon Chief
W. F. Reed for a speech two colored boys
commenced fighting, and so our friend Reed,
escaped. The utmost good order prevailed,'
and for the good management too much
credit cannot be given to Messrs. Walter F.
Reed, W. M. Billings and J. A. Chesnut,
our efficient Board of Fire Masters, and all
concerned. Wo trust tlio spirit and emciencv
displayod by our Fire Department, composed
chiefly of our colored citizens, will be
properly appreciated by the owners of real
estate whose interests are so largely dependent
upon them for security.
Caterpillar.?"We regret to learn that
this destructive enemy to the crops has made
its appearance on sevoral of the plantations
on the Waterce, and the worst apprehensions
arc felt in regard to the consequences
of this visitation. The lateness of the crop
and their early appearance combine to make
the prospect rather gloomy to the river planters.
Try Paris Green and flour, which has
proved to be a succcssfuljpoison as is shown
by an experiment in Florida, tho result of
which we print in another column.
Patronize Home Enterprize.?Mr. P
P. Toalc, whose advertisement appears in ano
thcr column, has brought to a high state of
perfection tho largest and most complete
Manufactory of Doors, Sashes and Blinds in
the Southern States. Ilis warranted work,
untiring energy, personal application to business
and liberal advertising, have placed his
enterprise among the first in the South, thus
giving to his many customers work and
prices that dofy competition. Price listscnt
free on application.
The hot and rainy weather is testing all
exposed wood work, especially the doors in
our Stores and Dwellings. To prevent allshrinkage,
and enable them to warrant all
work sold by them, Messrs. I. H. Hall & Co.,
it a great expense, have erected, in connection
with their Door Factory, a modern drying
room, in which all Doors arc placed till
fully dryed, beforo glueing, wedging and
pinning; this prcccss adds one-third to the
durability of tho Doors. Send for price
list of Doors, Sashes Blinds, White Pine,
Walnut and foncy Lumber. Agents- for
Asbestos* Roofing Felt, used extensively all
over the country for its cheapness and durability.
For LOSS of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Depression of Spirits & General Debility,
in their various forms, Fkruo-Piiosphobateu
Elixir of Causa va made by Caswrll, Hazard
& JCo., New York, nnd sold by all druggists, is
the best tonic. As a stimulent tonic for patients
recovering from fever or sickness, it has no
equal. If taken during the season it prevents
fever and ague and other intermittent fevers.
South Carolina Loan axi> Trust Company
Charleston, S. C.?We would call the special
itntion o four readers to the advertisement 0
the ahovc Company in another column. It offers
inducements and security for the investment of
savings such as are rarely to he met with. Interest
on deposits at six per cent., compound
juarterly, is in itself a handsome returned, while
the depositor is able to rest satisfied that he is
unuing absolutely no risk at all. For in addition
to the fact that the Directors and Trust ee
are among the most prominent and trustworthy
business men of Charleston, the whole amount of
the banking capital, viz: SiiUU.UOO, is a security
p>r all deposits in the Savings Department.
S A R ATOGAA PE RIE NT. S ST.,
mwi.rn ns tli?? Saratoga Mineral Ktirinsr Waters, anil
UMeit for the same purposes. Compact and l'ortabl
Prepared only t>y uro. II. FIsu A Hon, Saratoga springs,
N. Y. Hold by Druggists B*rTRV it. 3m.
SOMETHING NEW.
AN elegant Album for ?."? cents, holding i!4
full sized cards, bound in full gill cover
and sold nl the low price of -5 cents, suitable
for the pocket or centre (able. Order a sample
sent by mail, post paid on receipt of'Jo cents. 3
for l?ll cents, or U for $1. Address,
11UKKOW \ I t). I'altimore, nlfd.
?t^"Agent? Wanted. Catalogues of Hooks,
I'ictiures &c., sent.
June 12 82.
Notice to Trespassers.
All persons are forbidden cut ranee on any of
my lands to fish, hunt, or for any other purpose
without a written permission from me. Parties
disregirding this notice will be dealt with according
to law. SAM'L II. IIREWKR.
July 17 lm?
Executor's Nofiec.
All persons having demands against the es
late of Mr?. Jane Knox, late of Kershaw, de
erased, will present (he same nronr'lin^ to law,
and ilmse imlelited will make payment to
TIIOS. W. I'lllt'K, Kx'or.
July 17 it.
Board Reduced to $3 Per Day. |
COLUMBIA"HOTEL.
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
THE proprietor of this well known first class
Hotel would respectfully inform his many
friends And the traveling public generally, that
heha9 this day reduced his rates of Board from
$4 per day to $3 per day, and at the same time
pledges himself to spare no pains in the management
of the house to sustain its reputation as n
first class Hotel in every respect
WM. GORMAN, Proprietor.
July 31, Gt.
^ r to $20 P?R DAY ! Agents wanted. A1
fjj 0 classes of working people, of cither sex,
young or old, mako more money at work for us
in their spare moments, or aU4he time, than at
any thimy else. Particulars free. Address Q
STINTON & CO., Portland, Maine.
September 19. 12m/
( BmUailUrdsare ami So/pHts, WtmUngt, \
i Brachebymb HsiiBahiitrrs, Uirf Giwih, |
I SUleojdMniU MuitUs;Floor dxcLBmix \
\ TUixmWhitr Fite,It"abmlIvuylumber) \
i (jliytMdJerrttteWooda.&c. \
I AuWork Wairantti. \
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4 Send for Price List. J
j L H. H ALL & CO J
B" FCaxofittmrwrakDularj. %
2,4,0,8,/AMarket Street. ?
225,225, Exit BAY,'
CHARLESTON, S.C.^
This Cut entered according to Act of Congress
in the year|187S, by I. II. IIall & Co., in the
office of the Librarian of Congress at
Washington.
May 19. 12m.
NOTICE.
HAVING purchased* the entire stock of merchandise
of Messrs. J. I. Middleton & Co.,
in Cnmden, we hare this day formed a co-partnership
under the firm name of Phelps & Billings,
for the purpose of conducting a general Mer
chnndise and Commission business.
II. A. PHELPS.
M. A. BILLINGS.
S. A. DESAUSSURE.
Camden, tfune 1, 1873. [June 6-tf.
nn^PT patt.
TO CALL Al- THE
Cheap Cash Store
OF
1). W. JORDAN, Agt.
First-rate Quality
tuo COFFEE,
25 oents per pound?I lbs. for 81.
Fine grades of
FAMILY FLOUR,
CHOICE
C. R/- SIDES,
The best in tho market. A complete assortment
of
FRESH CRACKERS,
SUGAR JUMBLES,
SUGAR NIC NACS,
GINGER SNAPS,
LEMON CRACKERS, ?fC.
PURE KEROSENE OIL,
Alurfti'a nn himil at <tft nenLs r>er trallon.
?,? r - cj
A choico lino of the GROCERIES usually
kbptin a
First Class Grocery Store.
State of South-Carolina,
COUNTY OF KKKMHAW.
Court of Common Pleas.
COl'V SUMMONS FOR RELIEF?COMPLAINT
NOT SERVED.
JAMES CHESNUT, Ex'or., PLAINTIFF,
Against
Thomas E. Ilailc, Serena Hailc, his wife, K.
F. Taylor, Amelia Taylor, his wife, Benjamin
Ilnile, Thomas Haile, James Ilailc, Lawrence
Haile, William Ilaile, Mary Hailc, Walter Haile,
Charles Haile,George Hailc,[Sydney Ilaile, Evans
lluilc, Carol Haile, Thomas Chesnut,*Alcxina
Chesnut, William Chesnut, Thomas Chesnut, jr.,
John Chesnut and Ellen Chesnut, James Chesnut,
James Chesnut, jr., Amelia Chesnut, ami
John Chesnut, jr., Nellie Hailc and John C.
Haile, Mary B* Chesnut, Assignee, David U.
Williams. John MacRae, Assignee, and Char-*
lotte B. Taylor, Defendants.
To the above named Defendants in this action.
You are hereby summoned and required to answer
the complaint in this action, which, together
with the summons, was filed at Camden. S.
C., on tho 1st day of July, 1H73, in the Olliec
of the Clerk of the Court of Common I'leas
for the saiil county, nnd to serve a copy of your
ansiver on the subscribers at their office on brood
street, in Camden. H. C., w ithin twenty days after
the service of this summons on you, exclu~r
4|._ .1... ..f
ui iiiu uiijr mi nv? fiw.
If you fail to nfiswcr thin complaint within the
time aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to the
Court Tor the relief ileitmndcd in tlio complaint.
Dated July 1, ln7d
SHANNON & IJNNINtl,
Plaintiff'* Attorneys.
July ltt ' Gt.
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V{Mnr\lllU L* LnOO $00 a week guaranteed
HeaMfUble employment at home, day or evening; nn
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of goofs sent free* by mall. Address with six cent retorn
emmp, M. YOUNQ A co., 173Greenwich at., n. y.
35tn Thousand in Press. Sales Increasing.
ajjjb more Live Agents Waxtekd for our
Lilngstone 28 Years in Africa,
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Neglect a Cough, Nothing in more certain to lay
the foundation for future evil consequences.
Wells' Carbolic Tablets
are a sure cure for all diseases of the Respiratory Or
gans, Sore Throat, Colds, Croup, Diphtheria. Asthma
Catarrh, Hoarseness. Dryness of the Throat, Windpipe
or Brohchlal Tubes, and all Diseases of the Lungs.
In all cases of sudden cold, however taken, these*
TABBT8 should be promptly and freely used. They
equalize the circulation of the blood, mitigate the severity*)!
the attack, and will, in a very short time, restore
healthy action to the affected organs.
Will's Carbolic Tablets are put up only in bldx
boxes. Take no substitutes. If they cant be found at
your druggist's, bxnd atoncb to tits Aobnt in Nsw
Vobk, who will forward them by return mail.
DonT bbDkciivbd by Imitations.
Sold by druggists. Price SB cents a box.
JOriN ?/KELLOGG, 18 Platt-st., New-York,
Send for Circular. Sole Agent for United states.
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AND
EPIDEMIC DISEASES.
Prevented by Using
BROMO-CHLORALTTM,
The New Odorless Non-Poisonous
POWERFUL
Deodorizer and Disiuiectant
Its dally use destroys air bad odors and polslnons
emanations about your premises, and thereby prevents
contagion and disease; contains no poison and has no
odor of its own.
Dr. Bbockht, a celebrated writer on Cholera and
Yellow Fever, maintains that a lew drops of BbomoChlokai.um
In a tnmbleo of water, drank dally, will
prove a sure protection from these diseases.
I'repared only by TILDEN A CO.,
Sold by all druggists. New York.
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OF THE GOSPELS AND ACTS. '
By Kev. Alfred Nkvixs, L. B. D. D.
embraces the international series of Le&sons for
three years. Every pastor, teacher and family
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A Work vf Intense Interest and Intrinsic Value.
OCEANS'S STORY.
By the gifted ton of the famous ?PFTEll PARLEY."
Tho result of a great historical research :
An' au/ACTifi'ctf istort or Navioaxiom and ils
Manifold Uf^tverics sine* the Flood. Abounds
wiUt SixmSd-Incidents. Fkautvu JJUastsrs,
Lawl/88 1'irJctts, Bloody Battles, and Glorious
Aekievemtntt; also describes Diving, Telegraphing,
Ocean Fisherki, &c. OviR 200 Spirited Cult.
Subject Niw. Price Low. AGEXT8 WifNTED.
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AY rite for Large Illustrated Price List. Address
Breech-loading Shot Guns $40 to $300. Double
Shot Guns $8 to $150. Single Guns, $3 to
$20. Rifles, $8 to $75. Revolvers, $0 to $25.
Pistols, $1 to $8. Gun Materials, Fishing Tackle.
Large discount to Dealers or Clubs. Army Guns,
Revolvers, &c., bought or traded for. Goods
sent by express C. 0. D., to be examined before
paid for. 4w.
The startling drawback on nearly all medicinal agents
has ever been that in their process of purgatiou and
purification they have also debilitated the system. To
obviate this d"iicllltyj physicians have long Bought for
an agent that would
Purge, Purify and Strengthen,
At ono and the same time.
Their research has at last been rewarded by a'dlscovcry
which folly realises the fondest desires of the medical
faculty, aid which Is Justly regarded as the most
Important triumph that Pharmacy has ever achieved
This important desideratum Is
Dr. Tutt's Vegetable Liver Pills.
Which purify the blood and remove all corrupt humors
and unhealthy accumulations from the body, aud yet
produces no weakness or lassitude whatever, bnt on
the contrary topes the stomach and Invigorates the
isnly during the progress of their operation. They
unite the heretofore irreconcilable qualities of a
STRENGTHENING PURGATIVE and a PURIFYING
TONIC.
l?r. TUTTS PILLS are the most active and searching
medicine In existence. Thoy at once attack the
rixit of diaeuMs. ami fhplr nytlnh la ao nronuit flint in
an hour or two after they ore taken the patient la
aware of their good effects. They may be taken at
any timo without restraint to diet or occupation; they
produce neither nausea, griping or debility, and as n
family medicine have no rival,
l'rice 25 cents a box. Sold by all Druggists.
Principal Offic 13 and 20 Platt-st., New York.
Is the most powerful cleanser, strengthens an?l remover
of Ulandular Obstructions known to Materia
Medlca. .
It is specially ndoptcd to constitutions "worn down"
and debilitated by the warm weather of .Soring ami
Mummer, when the blood is not In active circulation,
consequently gathering Impurities from sluggishness
snd Imperfect action of the secretive organs, ami Is
manifested by Tumors, Eruptions, Blotches, Bolls,
Pustules, Scrofula, Ac., Ac.
When weary and languid from overwork, ami dullness,
drowsiness and inertia take the place of energy
and vigor, the system needs a tonic to build it jip ami
help the Vital Forces to regain their recuperative power.
?
In the heat of Hummer, frequently the t ivkk and
splMM do not properly perforin their functions; the
Uterine and Urinary organs are Inactive, producing
wenkness of the stomach and intestines and a prc-dls
position to bilious derangement.
.-JPr. WELLS'
EmRACT of jurobeba
tfl PRKPARin DIRK.TI.Y from tlio SOUTH AMERICAN
PLANT and l? peculiarly suited to all these dllllcultli*;
It cleanspsthe VlTIATKD IHvDOD, strengthening the
LIHK-GIVINU POWERS, ami REMOVE ALL OltSTRUCTON8
from IMPAIRED AND KNFKKHLKP
Organ*. ?
It shonMue taken freely taken, an .Inurbeha Ih pronoticed
by idical writers the must edleleiit I'llKl KICK,
TONiStnd DROHHTKUKNT known Iii the whole
range of mWclnal plants.
JQMO. KKI.I.odU. is Platt-st., New York.
Sold by Dti?hU. Hole Agent for the I'lilted states.
Price per bottle. Hend for Circular, iw.
i
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I am prep
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Call and examine for yourselves.
SPRING, 1873.
I invito your attention to my
SPRING STOCK OF
*?th ;t
Dress Goods,
PRINTED LAWNS,
PRINTS, EMBROIDERIES,
. Laees, Hosiery ?loves,
Handkerchiefs and White Goods,
ALSO.
.
Hen's and Boy's . Wear.
Cottonadcs, Plain and Fancy Drills,
Tweeds and Cossimeres
Uat@ and dotliiiig*,
In great variety. Together with
A FULL STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES.
The above, with many other desirable articles,
too numerous to mention, have beon
recently selected with great care and will be
sold at the most reasonable prices.
I respectfully solicit a call.
ROBERT M. KENNEDY.
March 27. tf.
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SOUTH CAROLINA' RAIL loAD
COLUMBIA, S. C., June 20, 1873.
C1HANUE of sehcdulc to go into effect on au?l
) after Sunday the 29th inst.
Mail and Passenger Train
Leave Columbia at . 6 30 a. m.
Arrive at Charleston at 1.10 p. m.
Leave Charleston at ' 0.00 a. m.
Arrive at Columbia at 1.45 p. m.
NIOHT EXPRESS.
Freight and Accommodation Train
(Sundays Excepted.)
Leave Columbia at 7.15 p. m.
Arrive at Charleston at * G.15 a. m.
Leave Charleston at 7.10 p. m.
Arrive atColumbia at 6.15 a. m.
Camden Accommodation Train
Will run through to Oolnmbia, Monday, Wednesday
and Saturday as follows :
Leave Camden at 3 45 a. m.
Arrive at Columbia at 8*40 a. m.
Leave Columbia at 10 40 a. m.
Arrive at Camden at 3 45 p m.
A. L. TYLER, Vice President.
S. B. Pickens, 0. T. A.
Gen'l, SUpt's. Office.
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA ft AUGUSTA
R, R. Co.
WILMINGTON, May 31, 1873.
CHANCE OF SCHEDULE.
The following sohedule will go into effect on
3:25 . M., Monday, 16th inst.
day exprbss train, (Daily.)
Leave Wilmington 3:34 a. m.
Arrive at Florence 9:32 a, m.
Arrive at Columbia 3:16 p.m.
Leave Columbia .6:80 a. m.
Arrive at Florence 11:80 p.m.
Arrive at Wilmington 6:15p.m.
night express train, dajly, (Sundays
Excepted)
Leave Wilmington 5:45 p. m.
Arrive at Florence 11:26 p.m.
Arrive at Columbia 3:42 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta 8:20 a. -m.
Leave Augusta 5:50 p. m
Arrive a( Columbia 10:35 p. m
Arrive at Florence 2:20 a. m
Arrive at Wilmington 8:00 a.
JAMES ANDERSON, Gen'l. Superin't .
CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA
R. R.
OBXE&AL SVFMIHTKXDAST'S OFFICE,
Columbia, September 22, 1872.
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and after Sunday, September 22, the train?
this road will run in accordance with the following
"Time Table:"
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Train tfo. 1. Train No. 2.
Leave Charlotte 8 00 a m 8 20 p m
" Colombia 2 40 p m 3 <10 a m
Arrive at Augusta, 7 45 p m 8 20 a in
OOIKO KOBTH.
Train No. 1. Train No. 2
Leave Augusta, C 36 a m 6 60 p in
" Columbia, 1163 pm 11 06 p in
Arrive at Charlotte, G15pm 600 a ni
Standard time, ten minutes slower than Washington
city time, and six minutes faster than Co
lumbia city time.
Train No 1, daily; train No 2, daily, Sundays
excepted.
Both trains make close connection toall points
North, South and West. Through tickets sold
and baggage checked to all principal points.
?. P. ALEXANDER,
General Supcrintendaut.
R-E. Dohsby, Oen. P. k T. Agent.
Winnrc
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
Columbia, S. C., September ft, 1872.
Daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with
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up And down; also with trains going North and
South on Charlotte, Columbia and Angusta Hailroad,
and Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta
Railroad.
UP
LeaveColumbia at 7.16*a. m.
Leave Alston 11.06 a. nt
Loave Newberry 10.40 a m
Leave Cokcsbury 2.ix) p m.
Leave Bclton 3.60 p hi
Arrive at Oreenvilleat 5.30 p m
DOWN.
Leave Oreenville at 7.30 a mj
Leave Bell on 9.30 a m.
Leave Cokesbury 11.16am
Leave Newberry 2.30. p m.
Leave Alston 4.20 pm.
Arrive at Columbia 0.00 pm.
An (Icr t<>n Branch and Blue Ridge Division.
LEAVE
Walhalla 5 45 am. Arrive 715pm
I'erryvillc 6 25 am. Leave C 35 p m
Pendleton 7 10 a m. Leave 6 50 p m
Anderson H 10 a m. Leave 4 50 p m
Ar. nt Helton 9 (X) a m. Leave 3 60 p m
Accommodation Trains on Abbeville Hranrli
Mondays, Wedensdays and Fridays.
On Anderson Branch, between Helton and Anderson,
on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
TH08. DODAMKAD, Genl. Supt.
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THE undersigned offer for sale at (lie lowest
figures for cash, Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes.
Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery, &c., &c , and
solicit a share of public patronage.
PHELPS k BILLINGS.
F. L. Phelps and W. M. Billings are duly authorised
to act as our agents, and arc empowered
to sign the name of the firm in purchases and
settlements.
# II. A. PIIKLPS,
M. A. BILLINGS,
S. A DrSAUSSUKF
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