The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, January 02, 1890, Image 4

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EVER~Y THIURSD~AY ATI AEdcationaDepartment. 1:. J. 1tLROWNE. EDIT - r' . -rac herr' A, socIation. On account of the unfavorable weather, the attendance at the last teacher meeting was not so large as it should have been. Enough, however, were present to hold a highly entertaining and instructive meeting. Mrs. Jane A. Long read a carefully prepared paper on how to teach physiology and hygiene. Mrs. Long showed that the study of these subjects is import:ant, and at the same time not so difficult as is often supposed. She advised teach ers how they might give lessons to the very youngest pupils, and her advice was not theoretical merely but practical as well. Those teach ers who have not introduced physi ologv and hygiene into their schools would have protitted from hearing the lecture and the discussions which followed. The paper on school management, by Prof. Browne, was read by the School Commissioner. The readI ing of the paper was listened to at tentively by the teachers, which showed that tLy believe that the right kind of governtnent is highly essential to the healthy and success ful development of the schoo. The conmit-tee appointed to re vise the constitution reported ready. but their report was postponed until the meeting at Prosperity, on 3rd Saturday in January. Tost teachers who do not at tnd the assocition cannot well imagne how much they lose. If tht v would on y come they would l t i l to ifeel its bent tica; hd'its A. K. cuprttig school troundr. -uIt shouldhe the desire of every comm:2unniy to h1ave it, school house t rac nts a b utiful and st tractive as p,,s:.;'. in , rsk to ::o geno (Jmlish this it reqires some ~eti'rt on the p,art of teacher and pupils. C \\oldi not be well for hateer in all our cmmorn hls to ake itconsdeateiontesat an touands ore aond tshre psdon the school ground.'Iistu Spoethat itw tn e oe teahrs ber itos ongrtreets woubdegrow nd wuh we zet at wrosldt aon the InSatudy iStan arbry e ilis ands tosadsofyoun tree are pnTedo he (iddscho ron. Supos that the'~0I tatherstk ite cnseraio sesion ubject,an whaen we mietb at Property n Ner. batrdaTh indary wedwilltion cue itdiablity. A.d Kainl. bu wi.,no highypale th at muh ther nlshol sesst~5inbes the ' biade whcholwl yes ta tfact~ ine Nberr The ile of ectio thave tw'aie :er ad patiey. but wel no e t vron wil much hyri in pre ofem':ivi heLei aur ' are ecure Ibe:'1U~ r'cSa. zl.Ca. than thrhv --ve a eoe and.w.h.p thatL eveCr.C Mt - re~ mnon. sen,an Ped-e re erfo tes aan'- T\r'xse rum.aantalwlle*..rie'n - Sals1V TI BLIND CH.APL.tIN MILBURN. The Genial Ecclesiastic Who Prays for the Congressuen. Tne social veins and arteries of our beautiful city are filling fast, says a Chicago News Washington letter, its current of life is quicken ing to a rush, and the national heart that began its functions on Monday at the capital already beats so storm ily that an agitated session is counted upon. This will mean but little, how ever, if the members adjust all their difficulties as bappily as they did the first-the filling of the chaplain's chair-for even the men who had pet candidates of their own are glad of the instalment of the famous "blind chaplain" whose noble head and fearless heart have for so many years been known and loved by the law-makers, and whose prayers have at times produced such start ling sensations in the House. Dr. Milburn is of medium height, somewhat rotund in figure. eyes clouded to opaqueness, a good fight ing nose, a pleasant month and well-rounded chin not entirely con cealed by a neatly trimmed beard and meustache, and a voice so har monious and pleasant, an interest and sympathy so ready and genu ine, a cheerfulness so utterly unaf fected, that every home he honors with his friendship and every gath tring to wnich he adds his welcome presence is the ha ppier and brighter for it. Some of his friends call him their clerical tonic, and really it is a good name for him. le counts his inti mates among all creeds and denom inations, and is a warm encourager of everr innocent amusement that youth craves: as a cnnsequence of these last he moves about in a cloud of young people. and it is interest ing to see by what nice tact and judgment he has won his way to the very hearts of a host eo young men, and holds them in a compan ionship so entertaining that they forget to go intO less good comn pany. ""Hang it all," one of them said with a puzzled frown between his evebr,:-s, "if he wasn't so good, down-to-the ground-and-ali-arouind good, I would never remember he is a nminster. He'll laugh and joeke with you, he wop't throw pious brick-bats at you when y ou're down, and he isn't all the time shooting o full of mors. But somehow or another he gets there all the same, and makes you so ashamed if o are not on the sqtare that you just hustle till you are." I had the pleasure of meeting him first at Mr. Springer's home ad it was some minutes before I ould realize that the genial cent'e ofithe merriest group in the room, the gentleman who turned s.a alert l from speaker to speaker. was tne "blind chaplain" whom for years I had pictured as si:tirg in the drk ness and in the melancholy ' a such darkness brings. Int haw'k, hawk. -blow, spit. and~ disgust everybo'dy wit h younr odesire rath, bu: use Dr. S.tige's C'a:arth Roeyi and end it. givme: Us oer. erv 'ailtisfr pr~sui tg '' Letter Heads, Note Heads; Eill Heads Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Envelopes Shipping Tags, Programns. Wedding invitations. Receipts awyers' Briefs. School Cat alogues, Mnuts of Meetinlgs AIM& IRliu IE NEWIDERRY 14 For Sale or Rent. t ILSELL O1: I.N'T TH h i .i;'t itltier m:t': lp!:1 tt:in Ctil lV'inL 4.'n the W:ltlel ' U1 ljC, knowl : s the M iller'1'I:1C! antlt "iii by l:nis of .1. I). 1 i rn l i'L11r(tt i other,. 'lhtre are acres ' tf td botti 1'd andl t : : , of go\ ii' :-: and in cult 1vationt, and the rettilainl r i l'ne t good tt1:I't t It ,tiC ton t a' h :al"'. T' 1: landl is :ht " b :re-ie tr; m \t-wlberry (C.H. It net old or rented l :'rt"e -alcda.y Inl.1'l:':ry. Isni, w\ill the' , ,!! or re ntt'tl ?I h I iii r For tan\ intft -i:liion :!n'1 to \ . O.(;ui' .F. I rustr. ILEY WF IT'1 --:':a 7..: IN A 'M T -- C) s I RELZS TART I111AV E FY-;''. F I R S T - C L A S .ES T A 1 R A N T . riesa 'erv 4i in t.:'1--e;:. !.cv'. Polite atteni on to ail. COIE AND EE M1E. !LEY W~ FAT ally on rm tive Ve: . T .. ..... ,i-. 'i 6 3 . w Ia2 n ENG!iES. 3Li EER SAW 1IL. I. iST ia !S COTTON GINS, COTTO PiESSES. SHAFTNt, PUL.EYS, HANGERS, G-EARING' STEAM A WATER BRASS VALVES WATER W.E!RS INJECTORS, PUMPS, BRASS AND!IRONS SAWS, FILES, CASTNGS. .A ftu:,:c.k o:= Prices. :u :- in ' -4 REPAIRS PROMPTLY DONE. FOUNDRY, SO'LER AND MACH!NE WORKS, AUCUSTA, CA. -.n r .: m T:ror. it~ : I aar- . AT-I Point, adWrls*P w e j:.--: ' tem c C.-: 10cns= = '"53B sday [SLs R&U RAiLD AN1 NL W E 1Fo the isl le: pa R1 t il u( PADG~ETT'SW PROCLAMATION to readers of The Herald and News! Read This Through; It Will Surely Interest You. ] will buy 14 Rolls Gold ti Paper and Border tL enough for a 12x12 room. beautiful patterns. only 1 ill buy a . piece bed room uit. -12x"0 glass, cane seat hirs and rockers; whole suit -onsists of one bureau, oni washstand. one centre table, our cane seat chairs. one cane =at rocker. In addition to the above I 1ave an elegant line of w&alnut, ik mahoganized and imitation jA. r~lnut suits, wood and marble $7.25 $8 50 $10.00 T vil buy elegant willow baby arriages with parasols. 6.25 DOLLARS $6.25 |J -ill cover your 15115 ft foor ith nice china matting~. will buy a carpet 15113 ft which will ei abe made and sent cad to put down, including 1.0 will buy the best|~ *hrde you ever saw on spring .000 sha1bs on spri ro- ~ rs at .'Oe each. 'r t i 'ile cooking range 58 Wfe van ire. Si00 fot No-H 3:0vc with 20 pieces furni- a Wheler & Wilson . SEWING NACHlINES. ~50Ofor a Plush Parlor a walnut frame, I I have every:tiing needed in L. F. PADGETT, 11 & 1112 Bra Street, Augusta4 Georgia, - - ~ =.w=~'i r 1: I *0I I i C, clectic Magazine OF reign Literature, science and Art. 189O.--46th YEAR. he Foreign Magazines embody the best >ughts of the ablest writers of Europe. It he aim of the ECLECTIC MAGAZISE to Se t and reprint thee articles. The plan of ECLECTIC includes Science, Essays. Re tws. Biographical Sketches, Historical pers, Art Criticism, Travels, Poetry, and ort Stories, from l ABLEST WRiTERS IN THE 'WORLD. the following are the names of some of the iding authors whose articles appear In th ges of the ECLECTIC. --AUTHORS. t. Hon. W. E. GLADSTONE, ALFRED TENNYSON, -- ,>r - --cR HL'NLE? PROFESSOR TYNDALL, W. H. MALLOCK, J. NORMAN LOCSYER. F. R. S. E. A. FREEMAN. D. C. L. E. B. TYLER, PROF. MAX 'MULLER, PROF. OwENs. HENRY TAINE. LM ANTHONY FROULDE, THOMAS HrGHES, ALGERNON C. SwINBURNE, WILLIAM BLACK. MRs. OLIPHA NT. CARDINAL NEWMAN, CARDINAL 1ANNING, Miss THACKEKAY, THOMAS HARDY. ROBERT BUCHAMAN. ETC. ETC. The ECLECTIC enables the American reader keep himself informed on the great ques >ns of the day throughout the world, and intelligent American can afford to be ithout it. Tha ECLECTIC comprises each year two large >lumes of over l:0J pages. 1"ach of these )lunes contains a FINE STEEL ENGRAVING, hich adds much to the attraction of the agazinte. TERMS.-Single copies. 45 cents: one copy. ie year. $i; ilve copies. $:'0. Trial subscrip n for three months. s1. The ECLECTIC and iy 4 magazine, 4. E. R. PELTON. Publisher. .'5 BO D STREET. NEW YORK. oney to Loan N SU MS OF $300 AND UPWARD - on improved farm lands. Loan re ivable in small alnnual instalments irough a period of six years, thus en )linsg the borrower to pay off his in btedness without exhausting his crop any one year. Apply to GOGIANS & HUNT, Att'y's. New berry, C. E. P. REED'S - .EE. . INE SHOES FOR LADIES (E THE l0ST STYLISH A.D 10S1 DRBLESHOES 01 THE I18KET. EIR HAND-WELT SHOES "" for $3.50 to $4.50 ARE BEAUTIES. EIR 82. 50 BUTTON SHOE the Nicest Shoe FOR THE PRICE EVER SOLD. FOR sALE BY MINTER & JAMIESON, OHN F. SPECK, PRACTICAL 7atcmaker and Jeweler, OULD RESPECTFULLY IN from my oid friends ar.d the pub generally that I have returned to wberry and opened a WATCH. CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING sines and will be pleased to see my customers and as many new ones as 1 a.or me with their patronage. 5v facilities for doing first-class work iustisurassed, as I have the latest and st im'proved machinery and tools. Eev Winding Watches changed to e Winders- Fine and comnplicated tch Clock and Jewelry work a c an be found at 31essrs. Gary. Cook .'.rwiles tore. JOHN F. SPECK. Watchmaker. iuditor's Notice [..or an authorized agent, will attend the following tplaces at the times mued, for the purpose of taking tax urn of Real and Personal Property - he veir19: At Newbrry fro:n January ist to A t Proerity.Januar 27th and Yth. A Bethel, January 2:'9h. At t. Luke's, January 30th. Att Dead -all. Jan~uary 31st. At C D pearman's, February 1st. A happel', February 3d. At Longhore's Store. February 4th. A Jalap F-ebruary 5th. A1 roer's. February oth. At Marbnton, February 7th. A: (1'mpville, February shb. At 'ari:. Februrary 1lth. A: WaPonaia February 1t?h. A: Jolly Street. Februiary 1'th. Ad at Nt-wberry until February h. after whIich m :ne lasw regm1res enar o .3 per cent. to be adaea. ai F-ta;e as well as- Personal tkrty wil be liAted thi- time for gieln, anti it is de,irabl~e that sh sn wig Re-al Estate mnake out istof the num;ber of seres or lots, and t:r valuc, anid the numnber of bu:ld Sand their value. before going to' kee ret urus, as they will then have ne e to study and pmpai:re the v7a:uationt their lands anid basses, whien wiL a reat ein to the Board of Ase-os wei as acilitate the miaking c' urn,. A U note- and rn.rtgage- ant itvs are taxable. sr.d sA; r.e5-n -r 'cn :he agzes of 2i and 50 years arej etiet. :'oil tax unless teempt ity law. FOR SALE. One ehouse wlth si :@-':s. .,jd:2. rdn, wih hlf ac-re .t ilada :n Hi : . S.C. Terms: $4M cash or 6 in -o "avmet s, onle-halfea-h. and tt5 cee .'tweve mon:hs~ wi:h mc-rtgsge er i porion I not s.:>iD' Is: nat. s , .hre~itOg5i -i)R -ALE.--One . ouse ard 10: th s buiding on corner of Ada -san H it go Stree:s. The -kR RENT.-OneC house ato zot FORR'ENT-The Crawford House. pieW. A. CIine's CA RLIEk LANE, '- V 11.L L Am ..."w AS, K. P. GEG6ANS, WH. HUNT, JR GOGGANS & HUNT, TTORNEYS AT LAW,! NEWBERRY, S. C. Office on Law Range. __ H ARRY H. ELEA-E.E BLEfISE & BLEfiSE, Attorneys at Law, !ewberry and Prosperiy, S. C. Office-Rooms .5 and 6 over the store of Smith & Wearn. G. G. SALE, W ILL PRACTICE in all the Courts of the State and of the United States for the District of South Caro lina. Office in M1ollohon Row, opposite the court house, Newberry. S. C. Robert T. Caidrell, UNDERTAKER. TAKE THIS METHOD OF AN nouncing that I have opened the busi- e ness of an undertaker. My otlice and shop is located under McCaughrin's Hall, corner Adams and Boyce Streets. I will furnish Burial Cases and a Coffins of all kind and being supplied with a good hearse I tender my service a to the public in attendinr any funeral. I ask a share of the patronage of the e public. ROBT. T. CALDWELL. FARMER'S SHOP. EAR MRS. B. H. LO\ELA,:S BOARD ING Ht sE. Repairing a Specialty. ALL work done with neat-es and dis patch. Painuing couuecte d w:tn tut", business. we call spe.'ial attenti,: :.+ +fr stock sheds. thse sh--ds arte wate pro. Stock takeu care of u:til caiied for b. ers. We earne-tly solicit the pat: 0a. our friends and t Ie pui t '. JUS.~1-~ FiO. fCCORDING TO THE!IRULE introduced by Dr. Meadow's the great a hore doctor. Twenty three points to prevent contraction of the heel or v corus, and by shoeint on t his rule it l the horse has contretio: of the heel it will cure him. It also puts the hor e in a natural po=ition on hi: fet. -No man can shoe a horse correctly nttic. he works bv this rule. No other M.aek smith in N'ewberry follos this rule. Bring your horses to my shp. E. H. PHILLIP'S. Si,. Jewelry, Clocks, SILVER PLATED WARE, Pocket and i at I Cutlery, EUSIGA INSTRUE~NTS. Watch Reparing a Specia'ty EDUARD SCHOLTZ, Newberry, S. C. 11 1,200 ACRES LAND FOR SALE ! I N NEWBERRY COUNTY, W c acres uear Vaughanville, and 900) acres near homestead of the late John F Hopkins Williams: land now ownea j by non-residents whbo desire to change the investment. For sale for cash or on long time. for anythfing like a fair , price. AddressI Greenville. S. C.. or call at the otliee of J. K. F. Goggans, Esti.. Newberry. Money toLoanK JOR FURTHER INFORMATION -aptlv to JON B. PALMER & SON. Room -. (Central Na-ional Bank Build P.O. Box >S. POST OFFICE I have not got the Pes: Ofl'e yet but I did buy somegcod, wblein Neu York. whh I wvill sell verY %"- su( ass Boo:s. Shoes. Hats. D-y >di- :c bace and Cicars. Ca' 1-e leat J. S.RUSSELL. TH-EFROe s aS:E 4 editTAe ACED. saf OLD MAN wh aze r~W CONFIDENTIAL. A:t~5E.'TP"N a a he osv ELECTRO-ME O PHYSIOI :- y rMs, . P., whohsDISCOVER E HE ELIXIR OF LIFE AND THE TRUE E5 SENCE OF MANHOOD. 35 b'e ~c "I H4EARD A VOICE; 17 SJ FUEH~ RTE Eshv -cc :E.LIA SECC iNAL CLOTHING, 10tT[lIS AND BOIS. r'H LINE I \-ELL SELECiTED. IN bE" 1 ' t cl:anre fo r a serto:of andy situc.k he -te '. 1 t h:1s ever beetn -lhow.n in the ctyt}. Thi. toek i- divided int :irete cla--e-. a; follo". arkin; Suit,. Bu-inr-a Suts and Ire. ui-. Fir :t. iv rie "f \\'rii D suits are peciallY desirai e. y rca-.n ,f tne:r com Jrta:le it :, ra u i"u,Ui tluality. The-e e!othes, any. ou:t t.t be well made. and I pay peal atte::tion to the fact. dcl:ianding that e same shall re inate stroug anI. the tir-ead tut. That i= he only way to avoid the vex tiou- rippi: o te:nis. which so often mars -e value of a: otlierwie de-rahle W o-king uit. I an: otriet d tt:e best :;o)dS in this line. the iowet prices that canl be made. Do ut let the-e tact- eca pe you. and! when you rehage give rme I he pwasure of -how: ng you i best .nd cheapest sut you ever pur iaed. Business Suits ir a,p,..i: v wt:th f:. Tl:e tru'-eoet:C V.LI i f t ha : - : ,e o- a i:' of .' i w 1 pr''v'.- r iceable n, w'ear re-.. l:l : i _ "h .:'tern hnall be )neth"ing: .ut; :"Y for -I",re" .r :tc:that .eu t iia:i li' fr e, , :'ttce. . fit be onf Artable and the price low eno1u:h for a Snot t~ f"e- afraid to wear ii elothes ere t:r,- is ,tu-t or liit ar..urd, tot fear of iling the:1. T:i r St yes of the-e suits are tin ac ks .:I d .C:taway. au in al! ;rade f donic .:1 im:lpor-ed 0. - .1 T is line :t be se,: .:I ber atpprel s:ai. DRESS SUITS t1:.it of p e T . y -:t'e F xk suit. ' i.s " :re- t. "l'r ..ek -u:t- a 'i Cu'.away ' - of t,he .1 ::'pr'.:d tork-e n-w. CL.y \ - a o'" . -'e--. : a "re- S:t he wan:s hi,"ck : ,. :: hi - : (t .'e tl i e rt i 11." . .: t : e .: : that - .i:h suit t . -. u: ' wr::t es n: he , *i -ta ly : pprt -ed :y "_,lse" r '. ,v:':i d; - m f.rt. Ter_ is lnV n - n .t"1.14 atr l eprl,_r-.s a:ni ?x: .:t :tt in ti:t 2:na1'Ufac ao :.: i In: of"the ; re- It day- I n oter'U'r a :ne ef ::~ods in IJre: tuts 1 are ni.d li th i e e"t : \'_e :. ta a i t tt wili \:ve c,n :for:,t rIe t i and ;roo ear. Be -ure y.u sit toc .:"re m" ar - y:our 1';! i t: : :. "ie y ar your I1. Le:. KI A D I-prctie t:!. Col um bin. I'. C. Iny denter says he hae the V,. L. Donglav bOr-- w:r.o:1t nauie and price stamnu on e bottutu, put him down as a L . L. DOUCLAS 3 SHOE FOREEN Bet in the world. Examine his 15.00 GENUINE HAN D--EWED SHOE. 1.00 HAND-SEWED WELT SHOE. 13.50 POLICE AND FARMERS' sHOE. 12.50 EXTRA VALUE CALF SHOE. 12.25 WORK.INGMAN'S SHOE. 12.00 and $1.5 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. All made in Congress, Button and Lace. . L. DOUGLAS 3 SH OE LAFDliE S. Best Maeial. Best Style. Best Fitting. W. L.'IPONEAS, BROCKTON. M ASS )R SALE BY MINTER .U03.N Warranted for Five Years. NLYs$20. ra )ur Favorite Sing-er i 2.:r: C:rer. L-acge D:-cwers. ...:...'....gs . Tukru. Bine -:: ih of Heme -:cnaSmi-g Mi: Co. - ice Strsst, Phitade!l . Pa. I a a MOAT, M. D. ni r: :ee- YOU NC, MIDDL.E. e : : re-y : r . r.:.. se. D,D, COME AND SEE.'" eldenm LSheaf VHISIKEL uv t he Materia Med:cu .:y :: W --ey is i:surje br . l .: .o: - and .':f nau'a . beey only by 'I . C. SY r Me r S l"flA,'1 d.I\ E;. A LA l VA k n: , EPARTMENT. (ING EAS? 7 7 A r. u/. ,iarrL...... I" - 5: i .... 30N.57. 1' y" tvl r...... " 1 211 P m * - r r:...L 2 45 . ......---k -Iw lriiH..... " 1 0i .. ... - : . " 10 pm a m .................".....' n """n*rburg " 12 4 ...... ...... " ...Spa . . " ..Hendersonville" . ~......... " Asheville...... " 9 05 . Solid trains betweenCharleston and Colum bia, S. C. T. M. EM ER:ON, Gen'1 Pass. Agen. H. WALTEliS. (eu'l Manager. WILMING TSN, COLUMBIA & AU8LSTARA1LROAD TRAINS OING SOUTH. No. 48. No. 40. DATF.D July 12th, 1a5. Daily. 1)aily. Lv. WilmingtOn...-.....S 2tt P. E. 100. Lv.L. accamaW.........42 11 " Lv. Marion....---.. 11 36 12 46 A.% Arrive Forence............1225 " 115 .uer. ...434 A. M. 4 34 Columbia.-..........640 " 6 40 " TRAINS GOLNG NORTH. No. 43. No0.47 Daily. baily. LT.Columbia ................ 5.5 P. . Arrive Sumter.........-----... 1155 ". Leave Fiorence..........- 4 0 P M. 5 u7 A..v Lc..Marin ...... ....... ..514 " 553 - Lv. L. W accamaw ........714 " 7 44 " Ar. Wilmington.. -. 833 " 907 * Train No. 43 stops at all Stations. Nos. 45 and 4: stops only at Brinkley Whiteville, Lake St accamaw, Fair Blng, Nichois, Marion. Pee Dee, Florence, Timmons ville, Lvnciburg, Mayesville, Sumter, Wedge field, Camden Junction and Eastover. Passengers for Columbia and all points o C. . R. L., C ,t C. & A. lt. k. Stations, Aike Junction, and all points beyond, should is No. 46 Night Express. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Savaas: and for Augusta on train 4s. Passengers on 40 can take 48 train from Flo rence for Columbia, Augusta and Georgia poin-s via Columbia. All trains run solid between Charleston anc Wilmington JOI-LN F. DIVILNE, General Superintendant T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Pass. Agt. South Carolina Railway Company. TO AND FROM CEARLE8TON. EAST 1DAILY.) Depart Coltmbia at.... .5O a m 5.33 p . Due Lbarleston.._......10.35 p m 9 45 p m WEST (DaILY). Depart Charleston.-.. 7.w.ua m 6.00 p m Due tloumbia..........1.4. am 9.45 p m TO AND FROM CA:DIN. EAST (DAILY EXCZYr StN:,AY.) am am pm pm Depart Columbia.....6 5o 7 45 5 o0 533 pm pm pm pm Due Camden........ 1252 1252 742 742 WEST (DAILY EXCEPT SrDAT.) am am pm pm Depart Camden....... 4 45 : 45 3 30 3 30 am am pm pm Due Columbia. ..... u5 : 3us 94.3 To AND FRoM AUGUSTA. E.%ST (DAILT.) D-:part Coeln-bia....... 5a 5 33pma i)De Augrsta...........4 a .25 pm .wzsT (D)AILT.; I.ep ar:tAugu_,a......-.i- a m 4.40 p nn at:e Coaumbi:..........-.1G.45 . m 9.45 p m COINECT:O.S Made at Union 1e;po. Colun.bia. with Colura bia .nd Greeuviile Lailroad by trai arriving at 1u.45 A.M.. and departing at 5.33 P. M. Also with Cbar:otte. Columbia and Augnsta Ea!. road by same train to and from all points on both roads to and from Spartanburg andbe vor.d by train leav ing Charitston at 600 p.m and Columbia ht 6.50 a. in., wit t.hrogh coach to Morristo" n. Tenn. Passengers by these trains take Supper az Bmahch' ille. At Charleston with Steamer! for New York: and on Tuesdiays and F::days with stae for Jacksonville and points on the St. John, River:aiso with Charlestor. and Savanna Railroad to and from Savannah and s' points in Florida. At Augusta w:th Georgia and Centi: Railroads to and from all points West ah South. At Blackville to and from points on Barnwell Raiload. Through tickets een be purchased to all points South and West, by applying tO D. McQUEEN. Agent, Columbia. JOHN B. PECK. General Manager. D. C. ALr.T . Gen. Pass. and Ticket AgS Richmond and Danville Rafiroad Co., COttXBIA ANCD G,REENVILLE DrvzSIOy, Condensed Schedule-In effect Nov. 1th, ISV. (Trains run on 75th Merian time.) NORTkiBOUND.No 4.53. Lv Ch retn.......... .... Lv (olmbia................ Ar A:ston. ............... Ar .Mr's:br.......... . . Try'on. ... ... ..... Saluda... Hendrson......: Ashevi:le.........7 Rot Springs..... . anrr~.~ ........ ... 1 Nzety-S.x ....... Go.d viie..... 'AM'" Lv Be 0 ... .... ....1 Ar W: liams'.n............... .....10 46'4 Peizer......... IPiemont ... Gre'enville. 11&4 SOU-ThBOLND D., LV Wahala -..... ........4 - Behoa.......... S...... 34101. S.3..1254 G e oo -....in a - A ..-.J1 Ma..i.~Thir.54 nd S.--. LOLt'~A AlV~u.t~ 9 except 3 111 Pisa'L Ceris 54 andt 55.dailyu -7 A.. L. TiAe Y LR. G oPas.ge d its c.a.saw eu.L, av. rees..w. -~ IA~CoAlmbia S. C