The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, July 21, 1886, Image 3

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-ierd etsoldiwr iltWI tread9,'c re with cyp ess the hallowed waHll, : " w-the hero's earih4Work i isforever o'er. Let the music be solewnn, low. and deep, T. read soft as the floweroblowaephyrs ]For tlib otitihh..ad poet imat 1ie asleep, Oli pity the gifted shou#&evet' diel In the zenith of day, the;primorofl'uife: But he left to the dim.- Isle of 'future time Footsteps that sound the voices of.atrfe, With a soul in the ring -of the..rounded rhyme. le has carved a niche in the, tomplw of fame, As. white, as pure as the vestal snow; Where loving friends will place his name, And coming ages full reverenceshow, lie died where a dirge through t1:e sol, emn'pinea Swept into the bed-whereon lie lay; Recalling the .wo.ds of his, loving-110Q1,s As the soul of the writer was passing away. Passing away. to-the Portal of Light,> Through the Pearly-Gates to the Holy Fol' Another star in the Heavens so bright, While we but a memory hold. A memory dear, and we speak . but true As a medium should the words of love, Of a man with the gift of a chosen few With the voice of an angel from above. The gift that alone is given by. God To the mortal ehosen here below, As he gave to Moses the smiting rod, That through hitnthe cooling waters ilow. Weep ye, fair South, the death angels wait, Gathering thy gifted up-one by one, 1But here Christ veiled the opening gate With the beans of the resurrect ion sun. No more shall the passion-tir1', bright as a star, Kindle the tongue, for the heart beats cease; No drum-beats were calling the Hero to - War The "reville" sounded the triumph of Peace. Mis. M. A. PEARSON, Greenville, S. C. Fortunate,. We consider any .man- fortunate who takes a good agricultural Journ al. In fact we do .ot believe that a man can farm successfully without the assistapce of an agricultural pa. per. * In speaking about agriculturals we want to call the attention of our farmers to The Cotton Plant-the only agriculture journal in our State. It is a beautifully printed 8-Page, 40. Column Journal, teeming each issue with rich information for our farm era, and only costs Sixty Cents a year. We hope all our subscribers who do not take this paper will send for a sample copy. The July num. her is to hand and is brimful of good, wholesome matter. Each number is worth ten Limes a year's subscription. Address The Cotton Plant, Marion, S. C. The Barnwell Murder. Our dispLatcLes conveyed % the in. *telLigence yesterday that Miss R1. Emma Connelly hlad been. acquitted * thme day before uinder the indictment for wmrrder committed ont the body of .Johna Steediy at Ulunter's Chapel on the 4th oif July. The jury were out twenty-tive minutes and returned a verdict of not guilty. In doing so, It Is patent to all that these twelve mlenl good atnd true shrank from the (discharge of their duty in defterence - to a sentiment regardless of the fact that it was not their province to do oither than render a verdict accord. ing to the evidence, which unequlvo. cally demonstrated murder pure and *simple. The prisoner herself ac knowledged the kiling, the only,ex. tenuating utteratnce from her -being the statement that the dead mant chad slandered her. Thus it will be seen that we have reached that stage in the adiministration of' Justice -when the Jury, in sympathy with popular feeling, are willing to disregard the obligation imposed upon them and assume tihe responsIbilIty of shield ing offenders from tihe consequences *of their crimes. Still tihe Barnwell verdict is helpful In one respect. It will have a tendency to set a highter estimate on female character and to put a bridle on many a slanderer's tongue. The Barn well jurors plainly say to the world that In-South Caro lina female character is worth life, and that Its p)reservation warrants the taking of life, and It Is not likely that another jury In a similar case will fail to follow suit.--.Columnbia Register. To the iaruers. We advise .the Farmner.e.Clubs to: lopk Into -this matter of Judges -be. * ing brouglht Into thte political. pats. tures. We believe it will prevent the passage by the next Legislature of the resolution . adopted at their State Convention. -If they are of the same op)inion, they should pass resolutions at their club meetings 01). posing all such candidates. Now is the time for the farmners to let poll. ticians know that they are in earnesf. Ifyou are In earnest, and mean to show politicians thtat the ofmees were created fur the benefit of the people, and not for the benefit of politicIans, speak .out;. and -speak. plainly and forcibly. Trhe Farmers' County Con venitions should attend to tils matter, A. little Indifference on the part of farmers, just at this time, will bring their resolutions to grief. If you are ftiend s to it, stanld by it.--Presqs and Reporter. Dnoklea's Araa Salve.. .Theo test S-. ve in tthe world for Cute, Sores, * Iruises. Ulcers, Salt, Rhmenm, Fever Sores,-Teta tor, Chapped flands, Chilbtlans, Corns,rand all Skin Ne uptiona1 andi positively cures ples or no av required. ltis guar.anteedtoiv 6~Ie e~ents per box. For sale by Coniebl ;, !Ia tWy ,.a Qtgaklanaam ~aa ppseys seggs ops neaa wapatr ev o,as on TrDIiltoo the a. e eieandeke,pghens the m s . , D It coo; not n uroe. toot cause eadache,or athet va sarss 1Jhitlsaad1it, 'i sw n always. keep ien han a aw a friend 4r er. botrade ar'.and d " ne on'Wa -etlw. ,tMdof b. n tt!! " t' o i.n 'I olarir lein ralitdf;di Irrk '- dnut ay, enl te..r e o..sg @ , ,.t."+i .-1i micin. oanr$Qe s4ee ut trtept ,.t .,,m. ESTiAULAfucD 1 ag C. & -:K L. KERISON, 80 and 82 IIASEL STiIIET. CHARLESTON, : : : S. C. DRY GOODS, BLACK AND COLORED DRESS, LINENS, HOSIERY, &c. &c., IN LARGE VARIETY. Cash orders, amounting to $10.00 or over, will be delivered in the country free of charge. All orders promptly attended to. 0. & E. L.'KERRISON, 8-204y CHARLESTON, S. C. "FIDELITY MU.TUAL.LIFE ASSOCIATION(' 5.000 MEInsf-,$I8000.,000 IsUU 1E $50,000.00.: RESERVED. Policies have a paid up value after tive years and a cash surrender value of 60 per centw at old .age. Assessments are collected every four months through the Union Tirust 0o.,- of -Philadelphia, trust ed capital $1,000,000 00, and are held exclusively: to pay death losses. This is one of the best assessment companies doing-business in the State, the only one having surrender value to policies, has never sealed a policy or levied an extra assessment. It ii always below Its esti mate. Agents wanted to canvass the State For further informakion address W. C. SWAFFIELD, State Manager. Opposite Grand Central Colnmbia, S. C. 4-7-1y. PAR SR'S HAMRBAtSAM ul2Etaitet*ei*5ag hotehi,llestporing color when gra pre enUng DandrufL It cleanses the sp,, stops the Tlie bost Cough Cure you can use, Ad the bepeentv .kno for onsumpton It chosbodly. oans Pand a diorof te domae erseoaus. Ts c. t a$old by alruggst. l 4SA4TNBURf COUT s,. ng Wuihn.ato h,lousedrive of dtheiyuof Spa cmfrtaburg, ovneroacturesuenoeyh road. Open to visitors, May <1 sto October 15. First class daily hack lines flomt Spais t anburg, maiking good con nec nections withl all tiains. Telephoneo lino In operation to Spartanburig. Daily-mall11. And for the convenience oh guests there' is it post oflce ila tihe hotel. A good lvery stable at thle spring.i In addittoti to tho hotel.properta large, three story .sbuilding4 with . neatly ap pointedi .bed trooms, parlors,: sitting rooms,: billiard room, dining room, ball roomi, &c., there are eight cottages, with a long piazza in .fronto of celcoettage, enelosing.aibeanttitulilawn. And in ad dition to thiese:aoother, building has1 Just lIeen completed, withl twelve-large, com fortable, wsli,ventilatedi rooms,. A goed hand,.has been secured for the seasons and)1 dancing. or other amuse menCfts, snehl.as muns 10a1l, readingsab.le' atrie1W,. aprogressive icnere :palrties,i Sbelltug- beu' s&o., ore enjo)yed .every,' nigiht.; Board at pi)Fvate houses call be ob tained, with1. freeacess to the spring, by payinig to the proprietors of the hiotel a reasonabile rate per-week-. For lates of boardepric)los5of walter tad other pa11rtieni lrs, addr'ess the prop)rletors. SIMPSON & SIMPSON, Gilnn Spr,inlgs, SpaIrtanbIurg Co., S. C. 10-1 ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any~ proposed line of advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Ne.wspanper Advertising Bureau, Send 10ot.. foi l00-Page Pamphlet. ~~ '. wc;i* NEW GOODS AND LOW PICI AT CLOUD & SMITH'S! We are daily receiving NEW GOODS, which, for NEW AND NOIIIY STYLE AND LOW PRICES far excel anything heretofore offered in this market. Remember the class of goods we handle-Strouse & Bro's Fine Custom Clothing; Ilanan & Sons' Fine Custom Shoes for Gents; ZixIELEt Bios' (not Geo. H. Ziegler) Fine Custom Shoes for Ladies; the celebrated Jas. Means' $3.00 Shoes. Our line of Neck Wear is superb. Come to see us. CLOUD & SMITH, - 3-17-tf. The Newberry Clothiers, Newberry, S. C. THE.... SEASON HAS COME FOR Fruit C ans and Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses and Preserving Kettles, Both :Brass and Enamelecl. Extra Rubbers for Fruit Jars. ALSO tin Ware, Crockery, Glass and Wooden Ware, Plated Goods and Table Cutlery. Brooms and Castings, STOVES, From Twelve to Twenty-Five Dollars. Roofing ard Repaiing of Stoves and Tin Ware a Specialty. SCOTT_& BRO .3-24-tr NEwJJEnnvY, s. C. R ICHBOUR G'S MARBLE FRONT JEWELRY AND MUSIC PARLOR, MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. (R. N. Richbourg, Snecessor to Wmn. Glmae, Jeweler, WVatchmmmaker & SilversmIth.) Diamonds, Silverwval-, Platedware, Bronzes, Gold Watches, Silvecr WVatchecs, Clocks, Jardinieres, tihe Choicest Gems, Precious Stones, and every article made for Wedding Presents allti home use to please tihe most fastidious. TJhme nmew Fall and( w:ater styles In Jewelry are elegant beyond descriptlon. .A Solid Silver Hunting Case Ameriean watch for only $10.00. - ]Fixnic . Depai-t menxt. I have added to my jewelry establishment a nmusic deparftmenlCt, in which will be found the celebraite d Steinway, Upright, Grand and Square Pianos, of which I have the sole control in~ this State, also Fischer, Grovenmsteinm anid Fuller in all styles. Wilcox & White,~ nd Shoninger Organs of every descri ption. Stringed and Brass Instruments, Sheet nelise and Musical Findings. Send for descriptive cata. logue and prices, and be sure and write to R. N. Richiboumrg, Main Street, Columbia, S. C., before purchash) elsewhmere. I by any instruments outright andl can therefore offer you lower rices than those who have them on consignment. Ice Cream The New* Drug Firm ICE!_JCE!! OILD&IYN Ice Crean' at the Newberry Ice HIouse every dauy, Sundays excepted, from 10Pr Dus a. mn. to 10 p. m. Fiamilies supplied at shmort notice on reasonale terms. In abundanuce; sufllcleent to supply time L ateeyhn sal on i town andl tihe surrounding country. Icefitclsdrgto, (ihyiI4id House opcn every day from 0 a. mT. to 10seinatwoeleamrtil)rc o p. mn.; Sundays from 9 n. m~. to 10 a. in.,sil,teie.Prcipoiifleda and from 6 p. mn. to 7 p, ni. Ice ticketsalhor.alan eus for sale. Terms cash. CFE4)&LOS W. HI. UUNT, Agt. Sc4so, oTr ai. ~~ 00CANTON MATTIOS At hetor linel occu pieDr, Jewelry, ClFant, have on ~and Caln la crge tios Pure IDunrgs,lVrnLsylso SILER LATD ARE WidowSPae,ontM d dicnest SAPn GOODs I GoEA VAiTY,Cnst Poke ndTaI Ctlr, iI fa aveytindsa o und in frT- a pegstore, Badtentend WachRearngaseoi lt. l atwhlea any o t iet al oricl call, oer us.e COFwlh I &ILYONS, 2-3 wb ewbrr,S.C . .ASsENGER: DEPARTMENT, Wilnington, N. C., May 2, 1880. F.AST LINIE BETWEEN tihrleston and Columbia and Upper South Carolina. condensed schedule GOING WEST. Leave Charleston, - - 7.20 a m " Lanes, - - - 8.34 a it " Sumter, - - - 9.33 a in ArrivuColunibin, - 10.40 a i " Winnsboro, - - 3.02 p In " Chester, - - - 4.18 p m " Yorkvillie, - - 0.05 p in " Lancaster, - - 7.01 p l .' Rock 11111, - - 5.03 p in " Charliot te, N. C., - 0.15 p ii " New berry, S. C., - 12.48 p mt " Greenwood, - - '.42 p ul " Ltuens, - - 6.;30 p mu " Anderson, - - 4.47 p m " Greeniyllie, - - 5.35 p In " Walhalla, - - 0.33 p in " Abbeville, - - 4.10 p Im " Spartanburg, - 3.20 p m " IIendersonville, N. C., 7.10 p m GOING EAST. Leave IIendersonville, N. C., 7.00 a m " Spartanburg, - - 12.10 p m " Abbeville, - - 11 05 a In " Walhalla, - - 8.80 a n " Greenville, - - 9.45 a in " Anderson, - - 10.22 a mu " Laurens, - - 9.10 a in " Greenwood, - - 12.44 p in " Newberry, - - 3.02 p m " Charlotte, N. C., - 1.00 p in " Rock IIi11, - - 2.02 p in " Lancaster, - - 7.0u a in " Yorkville, - - 11.45 p n " Chester, - - 2.45 p i " Winnsboro, - - 3.48 p In " Columbia, - - 5.27 p Im Arrive Sumter, - - - 6.42 p m " Lanes, - - - 7.45 p i " Charleston, - - 9.10 p in On Sundays train will leave Ciarles ton, S. C., 8:45 a. i., arrive Columbia I p. in. Returning leaves Columbia 5;27 p. m., arrives Charleston 9:45 p. in. Solid Trains between Charleston and Colimbia., Special IiYet Cars attached to this train. No extra charge for seat in these ears to passengers holding First Class tickets. J. F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent.. CHILLS AND FEVER OR P VER AND ACUE re"o "nCUR ED 1.TI HUGHES'TONIC A SAFE AND CERTAIN REMEDY nA) 'riEn FOLLOWINO TEsTIaONIAL "I ran certainly asy that lluRhoa' Tonle Is the beat Chill renioly I have ever Teardof or used. Part of a bottlr (without rsiug auy quinine) eured uno."~-P.W.WIT IL'RH, Iepusty Sherli Jeff.Cu..Ark. WILL YOU TRY IT ? For sale by all Druggistd. Pric. 81.00 a bottle. R. A. ROBINSON S CO.PIOptITOs,LlUlSVItE,KV. 4-7-4-5 0.7-t8-i 324and 320 Pearl St., New York. Wr SEND FOR CIRCULAR. NO CURE NO PAY. Dr. Ilarbin's mixture for Diarrha, Dysentery, &c. Send ror eircuhars to F. Niohols & Co. Greenaville, 8. C. ' 7.11-41. - Smpl kage of FR EE DR. HARBIN DO NO MORE WHITE WASHING. PL.ASTIC PAINT C.an be hadh so cheap. Send for pamnphlet, and1 color1 card, and learn its mserits. MIAX W ELIL. IAZLEI' B& '., lie McElderry's Wharf Halthnore, Md., and 606 Washington Ave., iliadelphi, Pa. PARKER'S TONIC. A Pure Family Nedlicine that Never lntexicates. IIISCOCK & CO.. 103 Willim Street, New York. Sold by sill druggists in large biottles at One D)ollar Newspaper Adurtisiq, DAUCHY & CO., 87 ParK Place and 24 -86 Ilurray St., New York. Make lowest rates on all neow,paners In tho U. 8. and Usaada, Established 18"'. SPECIA L OF~F'ICR., Wai1h"ai'ser a mlent one month ins our selected list of 225 lDailies and Weeklies, covering the U. 8., for $2410. Cirenulation 6,150,292 Copies per maonth. Send for Catalogue. P'artiesacontem)plating a hine of aidvyertisiR , large or small, are r-. quiested to sendu for esimato of coat. 7-14-41. "Mothers' Friend" MEAKE8 CHILD-BIRTH Ms. Theo tine has come at, last when the terrible agony incident, to this very critical pberiod in ai woman's life cian be avoided. A dlsInet,Iushed physician. who pasdthe greatest portions of hi ie(fortv-fousr years) in this brmoeh of praetico, left to child. bearIng womaan ihis prIceless eay n il ie-ay in a lhiaisme to daly there are thousands'of thie lbest, womaen In our land wIho, h av-. hng usejl tis wonderful remedy' eal? Ihis nlailO blesso ied. l li One lady foem North Catrolna wrItes us thial she would like to iak the proprietors ona her knees fors bringinag It to her notice. She sisl'eied aiilmost d- stil boeo, she anyxs. but? thIs lass se siged 4TI i*E MOITii KitS' FiIIEND),"anfl lies' labor wias sort. Eluick, aitamst,Iiaitt like massgic. We cani prove all wes climi b y livinag witniesses, sand anysone instere'stedI cain call, or have thi s'r h,usbainds d1o eo, at, eus oilleo and see the original letters, which we caninot publ)11ida. ThIs reimedy Is onse ab ut which we cannot publish certlincates. bust it, Is a maost wvoaaerfual Iilinment tto btes se afteor the hrat, t,wo or three months. Send for ouris treattise on the ilealth and Ilappinaess or WVomn, mailed free, gives sall particulari. il inaiAllF)IEin IEEOUIA * COLUftIIIA C~.pMi , StOPC NEAU - [anaiufactnrers of Flour ' aJ, Saw Mills and all kinds .adry Work In Ironi and Bras rlenitiua and( StatIonary Steami Enii glnes. R~epuairs of sail klids POzp traide. Esimates and1( bIds iil 1hein a i ranye okIiouIico *pPlieniiLon, A. I. DIAL, XexcntrIx of Geo. L. Dial, Survivor' of 'l'ozer~ & Dial, 3-.3fin,'FJios. ii. LEE, NktWBRRRY, 8. 0. W. T. Jones & Brother, (8UCCE8ORS TO C. C. CHASE,) Proprietors. Centrally Locatedl, Popular Prices, Polite Attention. 1--13-y I0ICIIMOND'& DINVILLE Re Ita Columbia & Greenville Division, PA88ENG ElI DEPART'1MENT, COL.UMEIA. 8. Ci Jul 10 1885 On and a ler 8unday, July 10. lie * IAKSENU Eit TRAIN8 will ruu as herewlth in dicated upon this road and its branobes Daily, except Sundays. No. 68. UIP PA8ENG(ER. Leave 8. C. Junction -10.20 a Columbia, C. 0. 1)epot 10.45 a m Arrive Alston, - - 11.46 a n " Newberry, - - . .,' p 94 Niuety-Sit , D - 203 p n " Bod es, - -- 3.05 p nt Arrive GIre.nvIlle,. . . 6.88 p No. 62. DOWN PA88ENGER. Leave Greenville, - - .46 I Arrive Belton, * -. * .08 a Hodges 12 12 a sa " Ninety-l, 1) - - p ia " Newberry, * - - .0 a " Alston -0 - 0 a Arrive Columaeia. c.& (. lepot - 6.16 p at Arrive S. C. Junction. - . . . -.6.80 p mt SPARTA NBURO, UNION A COLUMBIA RAILROAD. No. 58. UP PASSENGFE18. Leave Alston, - - - - 1.6a0 Arrive trother, - - -m . m 46 hellon, -* 19.53 p mn santuc, - - - - 126m U.nion01, 1) 1.640 p in Jonesville, - - - 2.32 p Arrive Spartanburg, 8. U. & C. ). 3.20 p an " It.&D.hD. - A.3(lp 1u No.62. DOWN 'A88ENGEt. Leave Spartan burg, t. & D. Depot, 11 12 00 mo " 8partanburg, 8. U.& C. Depot,t 12.20 p m A rivoJoneville, - - - l.l0pi Union, ) - - - 1.4u p to " Santu, - - - 2 26p m " shelton, 67 pn Strother. - - - 3.23 p t Arrive at Alston. - . - 4 O1 p a BLUl ttataa RAL1IOAD AND ANUERaoN IIIIANCII. Leave Helton 4.16 p In Arrive Anderson . . 4.47 p in ". Pendleton 5.26 p n Leave Seneca 8 6.10 p in Arrive Walhalla (1.839 po Leave Walhalla - - 8.30 a in Arrive Seneca d, - - 8 60 a at " Pendleton, - 11.38 a in " Anderson, - - 10.24 a mn Arrive at Belton. - - 10.67 a m LAURRNB RAILWAY. Leave Newberry - - - 3.80 p a Arrive Laurens L. H.. - - .3 p an Leave Laurena C. i., - - 0 II a m Arrive Newberry, - - a2.10 p a AItnnEVILL1E nt1nANCH. Leave Hodges. . - -- 3.10 p an Arrive at A bbeville. - - - 4.1u p a LeaveAbbeville, - - - - 11.06a m Arrive at iloges, - - - - 12.t-6a tu CONNECTIONS. Close connection is now made at beucca with It. & D. It. it. for Atlanta and beyond. A. With South Carolina Railroad from Char. leston. With Wilmington. Columbia and Augusta Railroad from Charleston, Wilmington and all points North thereof. With Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Itailroad from Charlotte and all poluits North thereof. B. With Asheville & SpArtanburg Rail Road for points in Western North Carolina. C. With A. & C. Div. It. & D. R. H., from all points South and West. D. With A. & C. Div., it. & D. R. R., from At% lanta and beyond. E. With A. & C. Div., It. & 1). R. it., from all points South and West. F. With South Carolina Itailroad for Charles ton. With Wilmington, Colunbia and Augusta itailroad for Wilmington and the North. With Canrlotte, Colum bia and Augusta liailroad for Charlotte and the North. (1. With Ash,eville & Spartanburg iRailroad from Iiendersouvillie. Li. WVith A. & C. Div., Rt. & D). Rt. Ii., frotm Chtarloitot andi beyond. U. It. TA fCOTT1, Su perintendent. D) CAanwMILL. Asa't General Passenger Agt., Columnbia. 8. C. Conadeaaeo Selaetale. TRitAN8 GOING 8OUT11. DATED Jly 12th, 1885. No. 45. No. 40. Daily. Daily. Lav. Wilmtinzton.......... 20 P. M. 10 10 I-. x. Lv. L.Waccamaaw-....-.....42 " 11 17 Lv. Marion..........,....11361 " 1240A.M. Arrive Florence.........1225 " 116 ". " Columbia--.----.....640 " 40 *a TtAIN G(OINO NORPi No. 43. No. 47. D)ady. Daily. Lv. Columbia ..................69 55 N-. Arrive8Sumtor.................. i 55 "' Leave Florence..............4 30 1' x. 6 07 4. ii Lv. Marion..................514 "563" Lv. L. WVaccamaw......7 14 " 7 44" Ar. Wilmington..........s33 " 007 Train No. 43 stops at all Stations. Nos. 48 and 4 7 stops only at, Brinkley's Whiteville, Lake W acamaw. FaIr Bilufr, Nichols, Marion, Pee D)ee, Florence, Timmona. villo, L,ynchburg, Maycsville, Sumter, Wedge field, Camdten Junction and Eastover. Passengers for Columbia and all points on C. A (I. It. It., C , C. A A. It. 11. Stations, Aiken Junction, anti all points beyondl, should take No. 48 NIght, Ex press. Roparato PullIma aobo. plers for Savannah and for Augusta on train. 48. Passencigers on 40 can take 48 train ftom Flo. reco for Columbia, Augusta asud Ge.orgis points viai Columbia. All tralins run solid bet ween Charleaton anti Wilmington JOIIN 13. DIVINE. General Su'perintenudant, T. M. EMERStON, (Gon'i Pass. Agt. South Caroilna RalIw&y Comapany. COMME~CINGi SUND)AY NIOV. 29 188C, at 0.06 A. Ml., Paassenger 'irains wijl run as tollows, "Eastern ,ime :" TO AND FR1oM CHIARLESTO)N. EAST (IANty.) Deupairt Columbia at.... *4.80 a mn 8.97 p mn D)ua Chairloston.........1 00 p mn 900 p In WRST (DAILY). Depart, Charleston..7.20 a mn 6.10 p mn * Dueo Colu in ba.......10.35 a m. 10 00 p m - TO AND FROM CAMDEN. - MAST (DA ILY EXOEPT SUNDAYT.) * Depart Columbia. .4.30 a m. d.05 p m epn Duo Camden..12.37 P mn. 7.42 p py WKST (nAlLY v.xcEPTr SU14D4n 316p Depart Camden...7.45 a m, .7A'ta 0.01 i Due Columabia.. ..40.25 aI!JSTA. TO ANP'J. Va6fla.4..... 630a m 527pim Depatrt,Aa.......... .35 a Im 10.25 m L~AR~V"' WEST (DAILY.) par t A ugusta1.....6 a mn 4.40pm Due Coluambia. .....10.35 a an 10.00 p in CONNECTIONS Madle attCOlumbIlia with Columbia and Groen. a - ville itailiRoad by train arriving at I0.35A.M. anti departling at 5.27 P. M. At ColuminW Junction with Chaarlotte, Columbia and Au gusta Itall Road b)y samIfO tralin to and from all points oan both roads. 91 a isby thtese trainas tako Supper at At.Charleston with Steamers for.New York. antI on Tauosdays antd Fm idays with steamer for Jacoksonvilla itad points on tIhe St. Johm's itiver;aiao with Chnarleston andl Savannah pont s i loria. frmSavannaha and all At Augusta with Georgia anal Central Itallroads to and from all points West south. Atlilackvilio to an fro at:ant Fiarnweli IRaillroad. Through tickeI ea uelneeto all points 8onth and West, by D. MCQUEEN, A gent, Columnbia. JOHN II. PECK, Genferal Manager D. 0. ALL.N, non. rams n -t..Aet.