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LOCAL INTELL.LGENCE Tuesday, October 15, ew Advertisements. Sheriff'E Sale-R. E. Ellison, S.F.C. I When You Visit Atlanta-'Mrs.G.B. Roberts. First Clas3 Boarding House-Mrs. E. R. Turnsge, Atlanta, Ga. -"Carolinen Sale at McMaster & Co.'s drug store. adv -Don't fail to haxve your picture taken at Mulltkis's. adv -I will be in Wiainsboro at an early date. Notice of date will appear later. Geo. V. Hennis, the photographer. .-Rev. H. C, Buckholtz, pastor of the Baptist Church at Chester, will commence protracted s(cvices at the Baptist Church here on the first Sun day in November. -Bethel Church will be dedicated on the third Sunday in this month. The dedication sermon will be preached by the Rev. M. W. Hook, pastor, at 10 a. m. Ever) body is invited to attend. -Notwithstanding the high price of cotton, Lauderdale is still selling the very finest cheese from the richest Jer sey cream at fifteen cents per pound. adv - -Several days ago a discharged lunatic by the name of Lewis Cun ingham asked qui! trs of Chief Gil ert at the guard-houe. He seems to e saue at prez-ut and was on hi- way 0111, in this counly. . V u Ilikill, -he new ul0ograph r, of C)loin'a, will retr-di i F in it i boro thil!;ct adv Q ~'Children Cry for Fitcher's Castoria. COUNTY P,O-tDS -A ;eeIiLg .f the counsty bour.ts a:d trusteo clerks xv.1 b - hed -it th c1oov Cimcni'oe's office o1 the 19th of October. Ful mee.illg des'red u bn-ines. i; im portailt. HAvy- You A MONEY?-if s you not ask "wh.nt e;,all I ea' Just read tl.e advertisement oj Mrs. F. M fHenicht. You will see i-i I: r adver 1i.cmezt !uch thie:Ls &, p or to&k wo:tt dare to turn up their niasal pro- I bodi at. FALL FXAM1NATI0.-,Thc regular examaiva'ion for teachers i, his county i will tak. place on the third Friday in 1 this month (the 18th) at the Sthool Commis,ioner's office. D. L. Stevensoui, School commii4,ioner Fai: held County. RCsAwAY SCRtAPE -Ii is uausua for such stea'.y anud y date citiz--ns as Mr. ChaiS. i. Douglass and Mr. Joe Mc\Meekini to be doing~ anything out of the usuial way but we un,de.tand tha~t they had a buggy tournamTen,t Ont Thuirsday night. Tha buggy was the only sufferer. It will have to be Sharp (ly) treatcd on ac:ount of the collisiOn L-i ll wvork guaranteed. Proof shown bef.>re work is finished. Muhii kin. ad Mrs'. bid:.ey Robinson arrived int towni S.aturda~y. She came to see the aick i:.f:ant ot her daunghte , Mrs. Q. D. WA.illifird. The baby is much better we leau. 4. *Mrs. J. L. Mimnaugh returned to Colmbia Saturday aifter visiting~ re!a C. and .Mrs. F'. W. McMaster re turne1 to Columtibia Munday after spending sev,:r.l days with r elatives :ere. Staniey as an exp!orer, E'li son as an inventor, Miss Flora A. Jones as the discoverer of the FAMOTs 13LCU OF I R osFs for the complexion; ate n,ames that will be handed downi as benefac-i tors of the race, to all recorded t1me. John 11. Mc Master &3 C0. comre ini for thir shanre (of rhe pr'tics) as they always keep at big suieply ont iatnd, and seli it for 75 cis per bottle L.ONGTOWN~ ITEMS. Longt tivw, Oct 12. - e ae havi- g exrm<:ty cold weatlher now ; in: f .ct, the most u -eas:tnab e wi-atItri I "ver sw. v. e a I fro-t o: I e 1 t and' iCen ra:l time-IC. Si ice, but ni ,1 enfough -0 d) m1!ch hm.:ag'. b -ing hairvested :.nd ma,:rkrte.l much e r.icr ch'tn ti.ual. Som thiink 'here will be a good crtsp maide after all, but they will find themselves laborirg ut .der a hallucination, for it will nearly al; be b,m.rvete.1 by the last of this m>mbi, and it is being sold almost as tst as it is gathered, which accounts for the prese nt heavy receipts. About a haf crop will be ali we'il realize. The ccru crop, most of which has beei ha;-vested, is dec-dedly better than it wais last y ear-. The Upper Lalgtown school will open Monday w ith Mr. J. R Sterling gs teach:-r. To the d, light of her many friends, Miss Jennie Brawley has returned to Lngtown an.I resumed her duties as y acher of the lower scho 21, which oueed last Mot.day. Mr. L. S. Ularri-in left on the 2Sth lt, for JTonesb 'ro, Ark., muceh to the rgrt of t:is many friends. HIe has securel a position1 there on the rail rod and will maike his home with his b;rotber, Mr. R W. HIa-rron. E Hi. D. THE BRs-T SA.E in the world fo: hiu-. uises, sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhleumri Sore, Tettr'r. Chepped Tiands. ,ul!...'nri Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and pwi, Ci;veiy cures Piles. o:- no pay required 11 s urante'ed to give perfect s:atisfactui. onev refunded. Price 23i "ents Der or sale by M ser & Co ' BETHEL DOTS. BETHEL, Oct. 14-inCe otr last report we have had some rain and cool weather % ith light frosts. The ftriners are about up with their cotten. There are a good many bolls in low places it they will open. The lea crop is &bout all gatheted and is good. The potato crop will b.! quite short, more so than for yearp. The land has been so dry and hard there has been no move made towards sowing wheat and oats as yet. Thei e has been a considerable amount of rough food housed, more than for years. I tbiuk, att things considered, the farmets are in better condition for living another year than they have been for a number of yea: s. If they will not let the present prices of co' ton fool them and next year plant more cotton and less coin, pcas etc , (which I hope the. n.i I not d.,), by another year they will be more independent and better able to live as they ought. Mrs. Alice Mitchell, of Co!umbiz, i: visiting her uncle, J. W. Robinson. The Bethel school will commence the first of November. Rev. M. W. [look is off at one of his churches (Shjilob) holding the last of hi series of meetings. Mrs. A. P. Irby has been quite s:ck, but we aie glad to know that Mhe Is1 improvng Our frivni D. G. Ruff bus suffered nmch for the l-tst two or three weeks wi-h a carbunc!e mn the back of his ILlk, which can-ed him to be qnite .tiff necked w-d apprentlv pr, ud, but w ar- plea-ed -o state ihat he is get ting bet er ot a!l-the carbuncle, stiff i Ck and 1.roudness. c. -Be su.:e and get a picture of baby i, week. GAller% in Thespian Hall. Jn ilkin.Adv rH E SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO.'S EX POSITION WORE. ( Maifacturers' Record, Sept. 27, 1835.) Atlanti. Ga., Sept,mber 20. -The oatern Railway has erected, doubt e-s, ihe in ;t classical building on the xpositiov g: otitds. It is a most beau iful and s,.minetrical production 11rouhour, and in its pure white dain inzsz re enbles a gem of mos: br.1 iant appearance and ch-aste design. ts gilded domri is surround.-d by a ieroic size fenmale figurd representiing nodern railway progress. Its in etiur contains a burean of frmaition under the auspice of the ,assenqg..r department, tand a similar ureau uder the auspices of the lard ud imngration department, and ab.o ontains an exhibit of rare and costly eeion of the finest gems of the The building is set forth as3 ani o mLnpe of the best production of the Lrchitec', Mr.. Bradfo,rd L Gilbert, nd it waLs constructed under the pervisioni of the mnagemnent ot the vuhern iti!Wr.v Co. Evn mo.re than the Pennsylvauia irad was to the~ Centennial Expo tion at Philadelphia, atnd the Illinois ~etral Railroad was to the World's ?ai, the Southern Railway is to tbe 2otton States and International Expo ition at Atlanta. This great sy stem eaches At!anta from all four points f the compass, stretching out its im nense arms to the Potomac at Wash tgton, and the Ohio River gateways t Cineimati, Louisvilie, St. Louis, emphis, Vicksburg and Ne w Orleans, ud r aching down itnto the mtterior of 'imida and penetrating as p. network e t ire Southerni States, it brings irect!y into the gate:s of Atlanta tre.de nd travel fromn all quarters of the ~lobe Tho Senu'hern Railway being the l v line of transportationi entering he exposi:ion grounds, it has under aken to proudly assert its recognition f this great rap>)sibility, and has )rovided the most ample and accom olating termiinai facilities, both at Ao d Street Station, adjoining the ~larkam House, and in.mediately op osite the Union Depot in this city, Lnd also at the grounds of the expo ition itself. The Somhern Railway has arranged system of quizk train servIce be ween the city and the grounds such Ls the South has never before wit iessd. These trains are arranged so Ls to be rut) within three minutes of ach other, and afford a total carrying tapacity of 20,000 an hour in each di ~ec:ioi, or' a total movement in one cur of 40,900 people, should neces iitics require. Vice P'reaident Baldwin haLs imbded )is entire staff of subordinates with a pir it of energy and enterprise in this ~drtaking that is bound t.o make !t m..inst successful lof the kind ever The passenger department of the ohern Railway has itsned ex enisive ud beamiful adveriing matner' of riginal and effective sort, and has larticipat- d very largely ini the effort o .ccessfutlly resulting in arranging the l>we=t rates upon the mo-st liberal basis for. the Atlata Exposition ever ifrded asy expo-ition of this kind in the world. The freight department has lent sim lar aid and enterprise in providing for the movement of the exhibits, and indeed the watchword throughout the entire S.>uthernu R'iiway system seems to be "the Atlan:aIE.:position must be a over whelming ~eess." The ttansportatioun department of the Southern Railway is doubtless as well officered as any railway in the United States. Most ample and ex tensive train service has been arranged by the transportation department to brinh everybody ftrom everywhere to AtlnWa on this great occ.asi.n. IL W. Avery. Sate of Ohio, City of Toledo, P Lucas Cou~nty. ss** FAN J. CHIESEY makes <ath that he i the senior~ partner of the firm of F. J. CHENEY & ('0 , doing bnsines; in the City of Toledo, County and State aforead, and that said fitrm will pay the sumn of ONE HUILNDRED POL LARS for each and every case of Catarh that catnnot be curcd by the use of HauL'S CAARinI CURE [sEAL ] A. W. GLE ASON, Notacry Pucblic. Hal's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. send for testi monials, free. F. J. CHIENEY & 00., To:edo, O. rSoi t.v Druggists, 75c.' Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction ( ity Ill., was told by her doctors she had Con sumptiou and that there was no hope foi her. but two bottles of Dr. King's Ne,; Discovery completely cured her, and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eners, 139 Florida St , San Franci. 30, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Con sunption, tried without result everythinn else tfien bought one bottle of Dr. King'. New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. le is naturally thankful. It ih such resuits, of which these are samples, tnat prove the wonderful efficacy of tli, nedicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at McMaster's & Co.'s Drug Sto-'. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. For Over Fifty Years MRs. WINSLOW's SOOTIUNG SyRUP has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth inq, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wInd colic, and is the best reniedy for Diarrhea. It will relieve the poor lit tle sufferer immediately. Sold by Drug. gists in every part of the world. Twenty. five cents a buttle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Win:,low's Soothing Syrup," and ake no other kind. 5-26txly When Baby was slek, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Childrea, she gavethem Castorla. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Cotton Su,tes and International Exposition, .Ltlatat, G arz. VI. 'I1E SEABOARD AIR LINE. YESTIBULED LIMITED RAINS Upon which no Extra Fare Is Charged. SQLID TRAINS Chareston and Columbia to Atlaita witi,out change. CHEDUL1E. i 403 41 45 Lv Catawba. ..';10.29am 9.50pm. Lv Chester... .. 11.05 a m 10 38pm .... Lv Carlisle. .. 11.29 a in 1 .09pm I-. .. Lv Charleston... .... .... ......... 7.00 a iv Sumter...... ... ............. 9.44 a Lv Columbia.... ......... . p L5 a Lv Prosperity ... . 7.28pmn12.29n Lv Newberry .... ......... 7.58pm 12.4 p Lv Clinton...... 12.21 n'12.08n't 1.40 p U: Greenwood ..;12.57 p .n 1.04 am 234 p I vAbbeville. 1.24 p i 1.45aml 300 p Lv CalhounFalls 1.40p m 2.16ai 3.26 p Ar Atlanta...... 4.09 p m 5.20 arOa 6.45 p VQU*r_MFNT. Trainis 403 andI 41 are comU)po-ed of the handl-omest Puillman Drawing Rounm, Buf1'ct S!ccpitg Cars antd Day oaches No. 403 ("The Atlanta Special") is yes ibuled from c:.d to end and is perated solid from Washington toAb lanta withtout change. No. 41 Is operared solid from Ports nth to Atlanta without change. No. 45, composed of Day Coache~s, is operated solid from~t Charleston 1o Atlanta (through Sumter, (X'lumbia, ?rosperity and Newberry) with.>ttm :an ge These trains land passengers in the nion Depot at Atlanta--as r.ear the Eposition grounds as through passent ers via any line ate lar.ded. RAT Es. --FROM- A. IC. E. Latawba............ $1 0~S'0$54 hester.............1O 0 e Carlisle............. 19I 7 harleston............1910540 Sunter.......... ... 3Gr 09, I $ ,-lu:nbia..........1) 3)25$ 'osperity............... 6 47 e w'erry... ...... .. 9 0...u 4h Clinton............... 8~63 41 Greenwiod............ 71 5 34 bbeville. .........---7 34 CalounFal s..... 1 5 051 4 105 391 U,LL~5 A.-ick 1t 5l dal 4-o 4De Ja1uary 7th,51896. cembe 30th wit extem limit 5 da~ iom at o 45al954e. DAEs om dAE AND sle.IT urpsNs A.inkt somrspcd daly Eto sitinbye 15eh, ith A er ee hmit Jand,siery 7th, exib89 fomFord a0.UNdlsa Caiforets sod aine the ctame 3tte oft exme limith15 daits toate of Bral,e xion CaLUN, E.-ict solduni ndaily tovDr dayslfrom nat of h sale iepo urases, in some trests are fxo-d mtong vety heotihAerti., Herab,o hne andska.icaorniand shinth Unedm State popl Aec a their"al alkda and onrs tinealyevr sekd o the teracTe aoard, Pmongmany oterttCrracsvtions rb Cileme andeia vilraes, infomaing falkrnhd uoners liation oan Agent of the Seaboard Air Line, or to th undersigned. H. W. B. GLOVER, T. J. ANDERSON, Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt E. ST. Jcoas, Vice-President. SH ERIFF'S SALE. Sale of Real Fstate of Delinquent Taxes for the fiscal year commencing November 1st, 1893-'94, under an Act of the General Assemby, 18S7, Page SG2, No. 429, ap. provd December athi, 1887, etiitled an Act in relation to forfeited lands,~ delin n:et lands and collection of taxes. STATE OF SOU ?1l CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIEL.D. By virtue oif execution issued to me by the U- unty Treasurer or Fairfield county fr the fiscal year 1893'9t in accordance with the above entitled Act, I have levied on and will sell on Monday. the 4th day o1 November, 1.895, in front of the Couri HIouse door in W,nnsboro. S. C., at 11 o'clock A. M. the following dlescribed real estate, to-wit: SCHOOL DISTRICT. NO. 6. R. J. McCarley, fiscal year beginning 1s November, 189:3, 139 Aeres NO. 6. Jaes T. Watts, fiscal year beginning 1st November, 1893,. 71 A cres. R. E. ELLISQN, tS. 4F. C, Winsboro, S. C., Sheriff's Office, October 14, 1895. kAS'rUPENDOUSISTO Ready in all A BEAUTIFUL LINE 0 Black Dress Goods in all the late meres.. Clay Worsteds, Tricots, o Br oadclotF in all colors. Also Fancy Sackin, Black Satin for ladies' skirts. A full line of ladies', maisses' inducements in ladies' and gents A Large Sto bought before the rise. Can s I keep the celebrated R. & G. assortment of ladies' stylish Wra MY LINE 0] was never more complete. HAT Some good values in gents' Unde: If you want a Trunk or Valise do poorest man in the county can b from me this season and not miss Here is a-stunner: A Silk Ui Country merchants will do wi stock. J L. MEN . D wILLIFOI FOR RENT.0 OFFER I or rent, cheap, for next year, the Dwelling 11ouse and premises of 11enry N. Obear. : 2:tf T. K ELLIOT T, Agent. FOR SALE, T E offer at private sale a plantation of Two Rundred and Fifty (250) Acres, lying near the residence of Mr. .7no. b. Douglass and Dr. Thos. G. Doug lass, now occupied by Mr. Wm. B. Douz lass. Has good dweling and oter build ilgs onl it. Terjus esy. tn-26tf T. K. ELLIOTT, Cashier. Trespass Notic ALL PERSONS ARE FORBID) dcen from hunting on the following laces: The Boyd place, Jackson Creek, J. W. Bolick's, Middlesex, Horse Branch and my home place, and all o0 ber lands own~ed by :nc in th'ia Couny. [ L. E.LLIOT!', SR. Octtober 9, 1895. 10-10-3 WHEN YOU VISIT ATL ANTA IYou wii. find a Comfortable Home which offers the pubJlic Food board and comfo, table arrargemenm at mod erate prices. Every Fifteen Minutes Strcet Cars pass the door for the Ex position grounds. Supper. Bed and Breakfast for One Dollar. Mrs. G. B. Roberts, No. 231 Whitehall Street, 10-15 Atlanta, Ga. 118 GARKETT St., ATLANTA, GA. Between Loyd and S. Pryor Streets. Within half block of two car lines leading to Exposition. SE RVICE GOOD. TERMS MODERAEE. By the day, week, or month. MRS. E. R. TURNAGE. 10-15 Proprietress. FOR SALE. T WV ILL offer for sale at public out in Winnsboro, S. C., on the first Mon day in December (being the 2nd day), between the legal hours of aale, all that tract of land lying west from Winnboro, known as the Park, con taining Twenty-two Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Dr. T. B. Madden, A. ll. Cathcart and others. The Council reserve the right to re ject any or all bids By order of Council: 9-14td J. A. HINNANT, Clerk. AN ORDiNANCE. STATE OF SorTHl CAROLINA,?2 Town of Wiunsboro. ( Bc it enacted and ordained by the In'ndant and Wardens of the town: of Winnsboro in Council met and by the authority of the same: That all -persons who are convicted f v!olating any ol the ordinances of the town of WinuLsbo-o may be rc quircd in the discretion of the Inten danit or Council to do hard labor on the streets of said townt. Dotne in Council this the 12th day otf September, 1895, and [r.. s.] with the corporate seal of the town affixed. JAS. W. lIANAIIAN, Intendant. A t'est : J. A. IIINNANT, Clerk. NOTICE. Fl GR SURVEYING, TERRlACIN~ LI.eveling, Drawing, Etc., Apply to T. M.BOUL WARE, 7~t..Ivn Woodward. S. v. 1K TO SELECT FRON Departments. F COLORED DRESS GOODS, t styles, Serges, Henriettas, Cash nd Flannels. A big assortment of k Cloakings is for children. Something nice in and children's Hose. Some special Handkerchiefs. ck of Shoes, 6ve you money in this department. Corsets, the best made. The best ps you have ever seen in the Bor-. B CLOTHING 3 to please the old and young. nwear. Look at mi line of Cravats. n't buy until you price mine. The uy a pair of WOOL BLANKETS his money. abrella for seventy-five cents. 1l to price through my immense INAUGH. L,9- - Mar agor EXCHANGE FEED AND SALE STABLES. All pcrsons indebted to the under s&gned~by note falling due on the 1st NEW BUGGIES for sale cheap for cash. Also a few MILCH COWS. A couple of second-hand FOUR-HORSE WAGONS, in good running order, and one pair of LARGE M~ULES. Will sell ' hem for cash or oni twe:ve months' time. A. WIJLLIFORD, Winnsbotro, S. C. IF YOU WANT to Keep Abreast of the Times) READ SOUTHLAND. It contains all the latest imuprove ments up to date. Subscription One Dollar a Year The Charleston edition of THE HO~ME SEEKER contains a descriptive sketch or all the coast region of Sou:h Carolina, giving a full descrip tion of all the lowlands of the Stat e. Price One Dollar, or sent with SOUTHL AND one year for ONE DOLL AR AND FIFTY CENTS. 0. Mf. DEMPSEY. 1511 Main St., Columbia, S. C, 3-21-1y 17 95 1%TOTICE IS IIERY ';IVEN THAT AP plicat ion wiU l- made at the next ses ion of ( e enera! Assembly for amendmenits mro the charer of the Cape Fear and Cinch.nam Railway Company authorizing the l.ni'ding of the road to the limits of the Site, either through Greenville or Anderson, as the Direc tors may determine, cros-inz interve: ing (Counties, and tro:n near C.mdnt to~the North (Carolina lirt.e in the dirt c tion of Southport, N. C , cros-ing int eiing Countie=, and to change the name to the Southport an et ern Railroatd Company, loget her withi other generral amendments to the said charter. G. II. McMASTER, JT. C. CALoD V.1., Presi den t. Secretary and Treasurer. 8 27-3m Chceter' EngU.h Dn:a-ona Brand rENNYROYAL PILLS tAT THE CORN Another lot of white, black Also a nice line of fancy Din a beautiful and cool waist for Wool Dress Good stock i: cash. A new lot of Zeigler Bros also low price and medium 0: lot of Gents' Oxford Ties, B: Leather, which we are offerin GrnO!er3y Fresh Flour, Meal, Mola Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, Soap, Starch, Soda, Grackers, Triumph New Irish Potato Call on us. Respectfully, J. M. BEAr Just Arrived! Cabbage, Onions, Potatoes, Ap ples, Canned Salmon, Mackerel, Chipped Beef, Potted H a m, Smoked Sliced Beef, Corned Beef, Sardines, Royal, Good Luck, and Sanco's Baking Powders, whole and ground Pepper, Green and Black Teas; all kinds of Cakes and Crackers, Cheese, Coffees, Sliced and Grated Pineapples; and a full line of Fancy Groce rnes. Call and see our assortment of Glassware and Crockery. Will please remember that we have a full supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, TABLETS, COMPOSITION BOOKS, COPY BOOKS, SLATES, PENCILS, PEN-HOLDERS, INK and SPONGES. COTTON PLANTERS Can find EL ANK BOOKS, DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS and LANTERNS. A Supply of CUPS and SAUCERS,* PLATES, BOWLS and PITCHERS, YELLOW BAKERS, ' GLASSWARE o,f all kinds Under Winnsboro Hotel. Raabler - There is only one price on 4Ramblers. $roo is enough for the best bicy cle tnat was ever built. More tihan $roo is too much. Ramblers are made to combine lightness, strength, speed, ease" and durability. You can break them if you try, but ordinary wear has no operceptible effect. You are gropi~ng in the dark if youbuy without seeing a Rambler catalog. Postal will bring it. GORMULLY &JEFFERY MFG. CQ./ WASm!NGTon, P, c. ER STORE. and fancy Ducks just received. iity. Our fancy Jackonet makes summer. now offered at cut prices for '. Ladies' Shoes just received; ford Ties. We have a small ack and Russets, and Patent g as JOBS. ;ses, Lard, Bacon, Grits, Rioe, Extracts,. Evaporated Apples, &c., &c. S in store. FY & BROS Time hown betwee JackonWU14 8 Columblz. Eastern Time at other poiat. Nerghbounc NO.26 wel 10 wea et.18th, 1895. Daily Daily DaUy LT. Jacksonville.... .. 700& - .v.Savannah........ Ar.Columbia.........240a. 45p L. Charleston.... P . ...p. 720& AL Columba ........1015P. 11056 SA .....3p 200 I GUgitvll. ...............ip 23D p S.renton............... 1146p 257p Johnstons ............1206a 310P Ar. Columbia .......-- 2 20 a444p 7. Columbia .........400A 400& 506P SWinnsboro.... 57 457a 605 Chester ...........5421 542a 653p Rock Hill .........633a 613 ap Ar. Charlotte .... -OOS 700a 82 Danville....... . f , " Washington.... I A A " Baltimore ...*...1p12p05 " Philadelpha 30 OsOS " New Yo k.......60 2123 Southbound. N 5N.9NS Lv. New York .......25t25t40 " Philadelphia. 018n65 " Baltimore .......62 2190 Lv.Waahington . lSl2.02 " Eichmond.......2515p20 " Danville ........SO Op50 ".Cha..ot.e.......1pl5 S * ock Hill .......llfSpO7 N Chester ........19n25tl3 SWlnnsboro.......1a14 it Ar. Columbia ......06 OO Lv. Columbia .. ....... 31l " - Jeuston ..........62 ll N- Trenton ........641Sp " Grantille..........1135 Ar. Augusta...........OaLS Lv2Columbla ....-.0 . LO Ar.rahleton ......10. SO Lv. Colzmbia -.......iO. 2@ Ar.savannah .......4 . 36 .....6 00 pal ....... 720 a ~E~B.-NO 2S -.--.. ..... 1206r 310 pta tion ol...---u --- 220 ac444 p +.---.G 700 a 700a 32 rot (which-cos owne a23000),154a hands igb, ...bl.. 12i5th wh15t4 pon, stylish1 s .oo.h a 50 propo5tina6te5 made,will.ser . a 22imit22 number01 TE?3S :51..... to 0 nsu 0 (wit fal .....a114e in avance. ..... ....... 4s0rvic2 py able. 7i0 adv.... 0 8"1 Jackstncello. ....S 5a.... 9C. Itd,$3nacSHO F>eTYFRr.oda and.harotte.A W. A TUE, S3. EEDCEOE. "*0 s MzW0.E," mader iOere aillionted numr ohe Ware Lt myuglase-"Far&ie4 Soes Fa1rm." sae qal atsatr ThEyE :$1.e theos valuor te (wtmoal The.e00 cstesn itle inance Th 5.00an uatsingle usric,ay Th pics reunfom.sabled advance. w. W. D. DAVI, 31 Montia,Sclo .C Buia CasslaDOAs TIlEUNDRICHIND Cas alu, line oftheRlaest deigss i BURILCSESA0 PLCSE30S. poverly Onegh Mand Peop. ea theol Wtsi. Thankulaso $3&t patoes A~ for ashsare equalt aisftory Fre furtosved we odermaed. W1& . .HNIONT,