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The '?i'an^gj>^ij'| '.Times X. ? ? ? L Pot??nw? *ir a Simoku.?Mr. John Felder, a earp*?tt?r iu-our town, was stung on Wednesday morning by a ?pider, and seriously poisoned. He is Buttering very tuuehfrum the effect and is entirely "disabled from work. T??r.\ liJLiJCTioK.?In another rolumu it will beseen that an election for M?y<ir v\t*i' fi>ur Aldermen for Oraugeimrg will be held on Tuesday, the 1 litU of September. The books will be open for He?'ist ration on the three- weekdays- previous. ARaj.?A?'t.?H> \V., writing to the Times, from Vancoa Ferry says; "A fine - mule. of. Air J.. ?S.! Hart's wan shot yesterday, (Sunday'). by a jicgrn for jumping in the-Held*., -and ? lied last night."?"We* had several -good 'rainVi here of late, which is do ing th'e'rice good.'1 ' Death.? Mr. Fred Syuphre't, a brother-in daw of .Mr. .las VanTassel. for many years a men-ban* at Hruiich Tille, but wMio, a few months a j >. em' plated to Ih/Kik.vlicUl Oa., lye regret to henr,di<-d at his home-at the latter plait** on Mouday. Our uy input hies are. with .hia .family and with his friends nnd relatives in Oiau^cbwrg> .-, mmm ? t0 - - ? Ijf Gueenvii'.i.e.?The following teachers froth* Orangeburg, are now in a'.tendance upon the Normal liisti tute in Green vi He: Mrs. A. R. Zim merman, Miss ' M: A. Mt* Mi eh a el, "Mrs. M.K. Galdwvll, Mrs. M.. K. Whetstone, Miss-Mamie J. Edwards, Mrs. Mary 1 Ymhcrlon and Mr. .Hugh W. Pemberton. J ArruKciateo.?On Wednesday , -morning we were gracefully present ?Vd by .'Miss Adelia Raysor with! some beautiful, ripe and rosy ? peaches, from the orchard of M is. I A. I). Frederick. Such attentioiis and remembrances gladden the heart of thevditor, ami lighten hi.-burdens ''more Htait we can express. . . Pcachcs.?Wo return many thanks to Sam Stephens, a colored farmer ot (?.*ow Castle township, for a box of tine peaches raised by him. Th *y ' wer.- larjje, beautiful and delirious.' and the b-vst of it is he has f.f ecu trc-a all beating thi* sain** line and ex cellent quality of fruit. Revival.?The meeting waa pro tected after the I'nion at Antioch, and a refreshing revival resulted "Niutecn persons were added to the ?Church; ami the religions jeelin?i in 1 lit* community is better thnn it has !?eeh for years. Rev. Galphin gtve much of his time to the t Mise from < Irahgeburg. Rei.ioioi's M i:t:ti noV - There will Im*'ii ::iii11 mass meet injr al Union < 'amp-ground on t he, second * uhduy in September. I).-. A. fi. H.-ivgood. P????<!.l*?ir of 10 n ???v. ('Mle r * <? ,!>rgiti. u most distinguished und ehnpient I Met lmdist ?liviue, will preach in the; morning; an I probably Mr-*. Rishop Wight man will address the ladies in i t be afternoon. FiitsT Rai.k( 'ottov. Cum* 1881 ? Mr. .James F Way of St. Matthews has the honor for the fourth time in sue *easion of .-ending to Market the llrst bale of cot ?ein raised iu the conti ty. It was brought into town hist Friday, and sold .Mrs rs Hull i. Sco villi?; who t la.-sed it low middling. The bale neighed 4.15 pounds and brought IOjS ets. This is two days earlier than last year and six days earlier than the \-ear befrtte. ..- mm * trnrn - A Goon Hit.?We learn that ti e boys at Grahams, a few d:<ys after the Trieater trial, organized a regular court, with judge and jury, t*lid tried a cat for murder, the otVen.se being the killing and devouring of a pel bird. Argument having be mi li'iard on the part id* the juvenile lawyers, and the judge's charge being deliver cd in ?lue form, t be jury, alter a short absence, brought in the verdict "not guilty" on the plea of ihm ity. School Tki.'.stees.?The following gent leinen have recently been up pointed School Trustees for the vaf iousSelnibl "Districts in the County, in which they live: Win. Wise. Col. A. P. A maker, Dr .1. 1). Iuabinet, S. C. Tindal,? J. II. Harley? A. R. Phil lips, .J. 'A. Kennerly, Riifus ("'. Sal ley. W. A. Mack ay. i'erry W Gariek, Frank Wav, J. R. Fehler and Rev. Wr r: (1ia pi i n. On TUR Wfjfo.?The Orangeburg teain.whil oil the way-to the Spaitan burg Gun Tournament stopped over on Wednesday tind played a match game with the Columbia Club, ie suiting in ii victory for Orangeburg, in a score of to 111. In the indi vidual contest, (lie first prize was de rided between T. Hasel Gibbes of C.Hiunbia, and D. E. Smoak ol Oraugeburg, and the second prize was won Ivy A. M. Izhir of Orange b.irg. In the double ball match, the second prize was divided between Gibbes of Columbia, and D. J; Sal ley of Orangeburg. .. ? ? ?i ? - - ? New ifc S Eco K on a no EsoiKEs.-Takc notice thaf Straus Co are offering the finest lot of second hand engines and new engines at cheaper rates than can be obtained anywhere. A line lot of them will arrive in a few days, and parties desiring to buy will lind t to their interest to call and exam nc them.' -hb?b-b" _ _ja? aagggg -ORANGE LEAV?S> ?u? ? ?What lovely wchtherJ ?Dou't neglect your turnip patch. ? Boys the holidays will soon be over. ?Fools always love to show them selves. ?A com and bunion doctor is in town. - -Repairs are going ou on our streota and pavements. ?The weather changed cool and delightful ort Tuesday ?Considerable hail tell in the Fork on Suinlay, but little or no damage was donv. ?We call attention to the card of Mr. Kirk Robinson ili another" col-* Ulli u. _? '?Mr. J. C.'Pike .started for New York last night to lay Hi Ilia fall stock. ? More than ustial changes among clerks and lucre-haulsarc taking place in preparation lor the fall trade. ?Mr. Hiiskell Smith has changed to ? A W Walkers to Mr ('or nelson ? where he is now clerking. ? A saeak thief enter.; I the dwcll ingofMr. A R riiiison oh Tues day night nud carried oil" some articles. ? There is a go > 1 deal of kic kitig a'alliut '.he new road from Kenuerlys into Lexington. What in the objec tion? ? Miss Thompson is now teaching the Cvrmnn and more fashionable dances at her school. ? Methodist Caiiip meetings and Baptist prbtVactcd meetings are now all t be go. ?The Oraiigehurgglass ball team has g Hit to the Spartauhurg tourua i m?:Ut. May they bring back the lion ors. ? Mr. .7. IL Fowles made an inter esting talk to ib.* children at the K pis.-opalchurch oulast Sunday nlT^er uob:i. ?Our'farmers arc going lor tnr nips. .Mr. W . F. Kb hi it son sold out an enormous quantity of .seed bist ! week, and still they come. j ' ?Mr. A. M. I'arlrr. our fonn.t pu j pil, is now located in Orangeburg clerking lor Mr. Samuel .Speigel. \Vo wish htm much success. -V drummer said a few days ago that he had not seen an interior town with greater eviilcnces of thrift than I h angeburg. ?The Columbia R*y?Vf?-r says; ?*Tiie Drang . bit :-g teant are good shooters- Thy cleaned out the < 'ol umhia boy Si'' ? Mr. .LS. Albergo'ii formerly of ('. f). Korijohn'.-, is now with Mr The odutv Kobn who.'e hf will be pleased to >ce bis many friends. ?We haver received a finely print c I copy of ill:! ili'nutei of ti e P v.ss Association while at lh-attfori audin Florida. ? Mr. K. .1. Sum ik of the Fork .sold the first bale of cotton al Midway on Au?; 11th to S .Miller A Co for *10? i cuts. ? Mr. T. M. lliley killed, on Tuns day of last week, a rattlesnake tnea'su ring live feet and live iucht-* with four teen ra!tle> and a button. A mons ter indeed? ?Read advertisement of so la wa ter fountain, medicines, drills for k-ile on next Monday in Hamberg by cssr.s Skinner ?fc Williams. A rare chance is o lie re I. ? Maj. A. I?. Iv lib wit on. formerly our I'rohaie Judge, is now doing an excellent law business in Peabndy Kansas. lie is a Ii ist class lawyer, and will succeed .anywhere. ?Prof. James La Roche is Summer ing it at Suwanec, Tennessee. His evening lullaby is, "Way down the Snwanee Ac." Mr. Pos!ell, our eflleient Railroad Agent, has secured the services of M r Ch.irlio L. Howell, of Braiiehvillc, as assistant clerk. Mr. Syephiytt was a member oft he Knights of Honor al the time of his death, and his family will receive a handsome sum. ? W? have received the minutes of the Baptist .VIisnionary Union too late for this issue. They will appear in otr nox t. M. F. .Stafford, of Ma lining, com mitted-suicide in that town, shooting himself t hrough the head with a re volver, about 7 o'clock last Friday morning. He was about 26 years of age. ? Mr. T. C\ Hubbell has moved, to the place under the Engine Hall for merly used as the Post Otlice where his variety store shows oil' to much greater advantage. Call on him and j get bargains. ?Ah soon as you bring your first bale of cotton to town call on Mr. Kftk Robinson, or the editor and pay up und co.tt in tie your subscription, to the 'fines. It is only .$1 to y<m, but JflOOO to ?s. "And don't 'von forget it/' ?We hear of a religions meeting going on at Sodom' Church, among the colored people of ffr?? Fork, in which an eminent colored preacher from abroad discussed the "Origin of the Negro,1' and went through with itbe proof that Pharaoh was a negro; MjMg PJBI f^SBBBSBSSSSBSSBBSKS! ?Mr. T. C. Hubbcil say.a that his Charleston baker is now supply illg hiiu;Hith,:brott(l everyday, iusle.nl of every other day, so that he is now prepared lo supply the increased tlu uiaud. '?! Duss.vtisrTiiD ?The immigrants that stopped as laborers in Ornnge burg, we hear, have become dissatis fied and left. This is another proof of what;)vc have said again, and again, that we are not prepared for immi grants as laborers, liiit 'we need them, and can satisfy them as land own ers. Il is in this way that we can benefit our section by immigration. These repeated failures as laborers only make I he labor we have worse. To (.'onuesroNOeirrs.? We have re ceived a nu Iii her of letters from the Orangeburg teachers at Greenville which wo appreciate very highly and for which our sincere thanks, but as they all necessarily covered the same ground, namely, the opera? tion.softhe Norm il Institutewe coil hi of course, publish but one. We hope this explanation will be satisfactory to the other writers, as their com muni cat ions were highly acceptable and pleasing. Sciinoi. ()im:mn< . ?Rev. ,7. F. Kis r advertises in another column that the exercises ol bis high school for boys' and girls will be resumed on the first Monday in September. Mr. IviscY has taught but a short lime in Orange burg, but is that short time liv has established the fact that hi- is a care ful, pa mistaking and systematic teach er. He has spared no pains nor ex peiisc in making his school house comfortable, and everythingaround I he grounds and building -wears ail' aspect of neatness, system and dis cipline. We heartily commend his Kolipbl to public patronage. Y. M. C. A. DlSTUlCT CuXVKNTIojf.? This Convention composed of dele gates from various Counties, will commence its sessions here to-mor- j row (Friday) at the Methodist, Church. The following is the pro-{ gram nie to be carried out: At SM 5 to-morrow ?.' s il 1 g there wilt be aj short welcome service, after which { there will be a prayer and praise meeting. At 11 o'clock on Saturday! morning, the Convention meets, and, ; after the election of uflieers, will dis cuss the following topics: "Use of! the Bible," "Prayer and Praise Meet iiigs," and "Personal EiTort.'' At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the Con yen tion meets again, and will discuss the question, "How can the Pulpit Assist the Y. M. C. A?" und the sub ject "Social Meetings.'' At 8.15 on Saturday night, the Convention meets again and discusses the sub jects, "Work Among Roys," and ??Temperanee." On Sunday after noon, a Young Men's meeting will be held at 5 o'clock at the K?me pbice for men alone. At night a prayer a ml praise meeting will be held, lifter which there will be a short farewell service. A cordial invitation is ex tended to the public, and especially to the young men of the town to at tend all the meetings and lake part in tIk; exercises. r?? 1 ?? 1 j,isj-r-.----,r ??.:ir ?.. J Master's Sales. In compliance with orders of the Court of Common i.'loa*, I will cell on the 1st Montlay in September tioxl. at Orahgel?iirg Court House, within t he legal hours of sale, the Heal Krttalo described in the following cases, situate in- the County of Orangeburg : John Ci Pike vh. ,|. Lewis fiibson. The following tracts of land : One tract containing 1??-4-10 acre*, more or Ics, being iraet No. 2, of K-tate lahda of Mary I'oil, and a part ofa tract of I -10 nne , convey* d to John II. Livingston by Th..l/. j C Andrews. Also, ' j All dial other tract containing 150 nc-r<-\I ni ore or lov?, hounded, formerly, by l;ia I of the Kstatc of James T. Carson and Mary I'ou. and It. R I\>u, and the Kun of th ? Nerth Kojst? Biver, being the tract con Vfycil to .lohn II. Livingston by K. 1. Cain. ; Sheriff of Oi.tngcburg County. These tracts will l>e sohl separate) v or as a whole. Terms?Cash. If die purchaser shall fail to comply with I be terms ofsa'o. the said tracts will he resold on the same, or on llie next succeeding sab flay, on the want ? I tcrnn, and ut the risk of the former purchaser. Purchmers to pay for papers and recording. Also, ?lohn C. Pike, vs. Jane (.'. Clin in py and W II. Champy. The two following tracts of bind: One tract situate on both ."ides of the old Ornngehurg and- I hnr'e-?ioii Road, con taining ?0 acres, more or less, and bounded by binds of Jacob, Jo.duia and Mar}- M Ho/./.ard. Also, Another tract, containing "7.J neres, more or loss, and hounded by In ids oi Joshua Ito/./anl, Whitiihore and P. S. Felder, which tracts were conveyed to said Jane ('. Champy and W. II Champy by ?I W. II. Duke?. Theso two tracts will be sold as as whole. Terms? ash enough to pay I he uniuunt reported to be due to the plaintiff, hIth interest nn I the co-its mid expeh'e* of sale, and the balance on n cred it until the 1st day o: January. |882, and a bond with interest, from tbc day of sale, payable annually, and a mortgage of Ihe properly. If the purchaser shall fail to comply with the terms of sale, flu: property wib be resold on tlieaantc. or on tho next snci-oedinR snle day, on the ?am? terms, and at the ri.-k of the former purchaser. Purchaser Mr par" for papers and recording. Wi.OtOVBK, ? Masteir. Master's Office; Arrgifsf 12, 1 . aug ltf . - 3't ?Judge Buchanan, Lawyer, Tole do, says; "One of Prof. Guiimctte't; French Kidney puds cured me of lum Jingo -and kidney disoa.se in throe weeks ti.njc. "My ease had been giveif \\jf. by the best Doctors as incurable, During all tins time I. suffered un told agony and paid out large atims qfnioney. * RHU II II. I.LWliN, lMIOTOGRAiMIi:R, -?In roar of T. KOIIN'S Store. Entrance through the Store Work neatly and promptly done OltANG'EBU RG, S. C. Attorney and Counsellor t Law DI'tANyiill ?Uiiti. S. (j. DKlce eoruer ofr,(\>urt House Siju.ttv aiid'f'bureh Sti'eer, the same formerly owned and oc cupied *by "yVm. M. Hufsoii, Ksq. mi ?? 11 TUTT'S FILLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN. AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Losacf tippetlte.Nansea.bowela contivc. Fain in tnollena,with a dviirscnnation in tho 5"ftc? part, Poin under tho nhoulder bl?clo, fullness after eating."with a disin clination to exortion of'bony orjrriiricL Irritability of tamper. Low spirits. Lobs of memory, wf:h a fooling of having neg ISctedBome 37 .tjr, weariness, Dizzinea*, riilttcHng ofl fie Eroart.~Db"ta"b"?if?"re the eyo?, Ttotiowniktn, Beadache, HoatloBB neas ?: nigh* ."fifghly coloredTUrlne. IFTHiSS*W ARNINGS ABE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS 01SLASES Witt SOON BE DEVELOPED. TU TT'8 PILLS cnpeclally adapted to ?ueli cuHcn.ono duio ?? tree th suchnchaDgo of fecllne; an to astonish the sufferer. Thoy Inrrenw itio Appetite, And cause tho body to Tnke on Flrali. thus Du- system I* nourl.hed.antl by thclrTonle Atllonun the UtcnllToOrcnnii, Rcfralnr Mtoolo are pro duced. Price a cent*, aa Harray St., n.y. Okay IlAinorWitiBKcni changed to a Glossy Ulack by a sIiikI? application uf this Dyk. It l-nparis a natural color, acta Instantaneously. Bold by I)riiggUlii,or lonl by cipr.sn oa r*cript of ft. Office, 30 Murray 8t., Now York. CDr. TCTTa BAXCAL ot Tala.M. Infarsftloa m*i h CttAit Herd't? ?Hl In ?all?? FBSK en ?pplkatUa.fr lliiuiiit^, OmhibiiH* Ac. Haying bought out the on I fit of Hnrf-es, W upon aiid Ottinihus, from jilr.?V, M.Miin, lope t her witli (he poml will ofsa'nb, 1 am prypVrid tu haul every kind of freight with dispatch. Merchants enlriistuip their liiisine-s to mo will tie faith fully Kfi veil. I'a*sw|tpe rs tor the Indus can be served any h r 4ay or nipht. Spo uinl coiilniels Hindu for la rye bi'i.-of haiil in? () den? fur wagon er Omnibus mav ho lelt at HI ores of ? r. .1. (J. Wunnamaker. l)r A. Ittcvus tiu'd K.xpress "liiee. Any. II J.ti. ptiSTKLIJt 8:h. ISS1. the the A (i!i<L Pf. Matts i:\ .-, S. t /ttfifor Ihuin'jtbnrn 'liu'tfA: I'lea.-e piiblisli the folhiwhi'i: Fi>r pond rea-ons, tIi,' i'o.in y i'nni iiis?i:i ier-1 ?le-.-nt it ilieApedii lit lo liavu a bl'iiljje built a crui" the .N'tirtli L.Jixn? Itiver at Slab's L?ialiuj; at present, ami tli re will lie ho coiilraci pi Veil out lor ihe luiiliiiu^ <U kii.iiiC ein i Itii liier luitie? i^ t;iv?;ii by J'tiNttl. Rcsjieet fullv, c (.. da:: : zi.f.r. < hairiiiau. attg U -Jt. St?rket Reports. iorri-eted every week by >le.-ris. lici.l. A Si.(?vn.i.. I'itiPAy, .Tnne I?, 1881. fiiT i ON Mi.l.tlinv. 01 fir I.<?? Midiilhvirs. sj'ai. .tiiiiary. !J|ji 6 lMtOV{.^ilL\{j i y?rh.t. 7?"?.'?. .V* i'urii . peai. 1 50 iMHlder, per 1 IM) II?.-.1 50 ??.>": b biet.SU Malaria I? ?n? l#ri?>eeii i'itijii'oron? Poison, sprcmllnp diseast ond ile;Uh in many localities, for which quinl c is no irrnilinc an titode, hut tor the effects op which IldSlctler's Stumach llittera is not only a thortinRh reme dy, but a rcli.ihlc prcv?nfutive. To this fact tlicic is an overwhelming" array of teatimony, cvli'iiding over a pferiDlt of thirty years. All disorders of the ItverV 4toinarh and bowel? arc also conquered by the Bitters. For sale by all Dmiririits and DeaUrs generally/ Dune in the be?t ntttiinftf and on the ntosi reasiputblu terms. Also Blacksmith. Worls ()i t\try defci'ipiioii done on ihe chortest nulies and at rnode.'rab? |ii?iee?r. HAT! BAY! COEN! OATS! OATS! 80I3n.lew prime Eastoni Hay A lot orpi'imo White Corn) ALSO Eed rust proof Seed Oats NOW is your time to buj- a lot of uhoicc Abbcviile raised oatth Spcds'ihust advance with a light crop. 3 Tailor Gins- on Hand. ALSO A ffi sb supply of Frniily dowries including dclu ncics for invalid*, Lunch and Potted tongue, potted hum, niichbvty pnMe, < an muckered, pal ihcn, and lobsters, gcli;tii.e, fierh trat Kols, cut It.nf and pewdeud fcngar?v IIvmui, Yoi ng Uy.-on, Gunpowder hud Otdobg tens. JO?l\ A* HAMILTON NEXT TO ?ENttY ROIItf. Qup Elative in its O nttibutes. IHE WHITE Stands acknowledgod KING Of Hewing Machines. It has the Fioust Fished Wood Work, and is the BEST MADE Machine in the Market Its Shuttle is Self-threading, Its Needle id Self setting, Its Bobbins can be filled without removing wot'k or attachments? So simply Constructed and Light Iluuuiug, that a child cnu tine iti Warranted for fiVeyc.tl's. '20.1 ?JS I.?ly eWPaRaLLELEB SSJGOESS -1 or the It A Suld by Orangehurj;, IS. i\ net 1 1SS? lv THE UNDE r SIGNED AflVrn to UIh friends-ami llic public, at the store recent 'y occupied A full Stuck til' (iciieral MERCHANDISE. A call solicited and satisfaction guaran teed. TOBACCO Will be made n specialty. W. B. THOMPSON. jiine 1 18SU ly MELLICHAMFS HIGH SCHOOL. THK 10th ANNUAL SESSION of this S-Vhtml will uonuntitct! on the FIRST MONDAY S K T T K M BE R 1 8 S .1. Boys are prepared for College or Hiisiucss, ami yoiing Indies ghcu a rixtsil/.o oiLiisE. -o Renewed efforts will be made to make this School even more accepta ble and elliciefrf,- if possible, than it has been during the past Nim: Ye Alts of its successful aittl uninterrupted progress. No pains will be spared in the thorough training, morally and intellectually, of every pupil in at tendance; All the EXOLISII Bkasciiks, be sides Latin, Greek, and French are regularly taught. -o?? Boolv-Keepiny,'. Pen nm'fiship and the Kt hit's ?f I ili.SVltcSR* receive special attention. The aim of the Principal is the' II kam' as'well as the Mino of tire pupil in the cultivation of correct and nno'..ling moral principles-. Primary and frVterinVtliateV.....$2.00. Advanced Kirglisb.$2.f)0. Latin, Greek, French and Book Keeping, each, extra, 50 cts. Liberal tlodiYeCrons made when; more than one pupil atdftnds from a family. Hoard can be obtained at IVom 10 to 12 dollars per month. For further partieur'-.ra tfppfy to, STILUS k. to fcLLJC'IfAMP, PVireeipnK Oraftgcb^r^. ^ {'.; Artg. 4, 1881. < ntli Carolina Hail ltobd l^tHsciigcr Detlni-titteiai CIIAKflE OK SCIlKDCLf. On nml after Msv 15th. Issl. Pa??e;hgaf_ IVsitha on thin itu?"t*t Will fun ** follow***! (till further noiicr.) Orcrnyillf repress Train. ?OIN? V.AA'r (t'Ati.Y fcXC'Klt StSUAT.V Leave Cidnlijhlrt rtt.;;;.??.?...6 00 1' M Arrive at Canideh At...... 8 4ft M Leave ?fiiiyeeUtir|?..??>m ?4?m.?.7 57 " Arrive at ChhrlcstUIbb..10 45 ** goi.ici wist (I.AU.V yit'r.n stxlHT.) Leave Charleston nt...?.<?iu..< 0 00 A M* Leave Orniigehtirg rtt..?<.-.-<.H -18 Leave Canlileti at-.0...0.;:..?oj? f) \o j' Arrive at Columbia at...;.'10 35 4 Way Freight and I'asseuper TraiL?? Dully FAtcpt HttMUrt^i OtttNU liASTi 1 Lcavu'Coluhtliliu. Arrive at C?ttidfli:..?.?..\1 4U P M Leave ()ratigeburg...i.?>.10 iB A M Arrive at .-|ii?listd.o?i.. 3 *jo 1* M 1 nUtUrstWt.o... 1 55 1? 7kt ooiso tvitafr (daIly txcrrx srxnAr.) * Leave Charleston. 0 05 A AI ?' Augnsla. 7 56 ** ?? l)rrtliByljiirg. 1 120 P M Arrive at Columbia.-. 5 30 " r- l'afwngerH leaving Columbia or I 'liar h-ston nn these trains have to change row at Branchvide to reach Charleston at 1 5& j. in oi Columbia at 6 :>0 |< iu. Night Kxpress Truius?Daily. OU.Nti i.UT. LcaTc Columbia.0 00 PM ?* Ornngeburg.12 ?l A i Arrive at Align la. 7 25 i ???? Charleston.: t> 35 *! OOINO WK.T, UALY I LoaVC Charleston. 8 10 P ft V Augusta. TOD " Oraiigeburg. 1 K A ?1 Arrive at Columbia. 5 30 *'" ' t'ii Columbia Division Night Kxpres* Train?, run daily; all other trains daily ex* ecpt .Sunday. On Augusta Divinum nil ras^engorTraiar ruu daily. Bleeping Cars arc attached to Night Kjt piess 'J rains?berths only $1.50?between i oluinbia, Ch.-trh-sinii and Angusta. Oa Saturdays and Sundays, round trip tickets ei?re sold to and from nil stations at 6n Ihat-clnHs fare for the round trip, good l4Uf .Monday noon to return. Kxcurtuotv tick ets good for lea days are regularly ou-;-?.lo at six cents per mile for round' trip? to- and' from all stations. ('onnecUi*>nw> mndio uO Columbia with UreohvWle ami Columbia and Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Rail roads at t'harlotfe dnnetUti by train arrlv t i.; at Columbia' at 10.3? A. AI., and (flaw ing Columbia at ti.ou p. M. to and fiora at? points on holh roads. At Charleston with' steamers for New York on Wednesdays ami? Saturdays; also with steamers fur Jackson? vil'e, I'm., and points,on St. John Rive* ami with Savannah and- Charleston- K<a*l road to a>l points South. Connections are made at A?gufeta vittb Georgia Kail road and Central Kailtoi-d lo am I from all point* West ajid. tto^ilh* Through tickets can be pu?ebiAS*dj ta pit points south and West, bv applyingit) tr. CVALI.KN, Uh VA. JO'liN B Phciv. OMUeiai Bunt. " j it. posTKbb, Aim ootiwtifthujtig,?. c. THE KESTl,ESS A SlrEKPL^SS OniRBcliisyg, N. C\ Trices will tell 1 Fact* ofu atubburiv \K Where ca?. I get tho*oral\ twiknt! Where can 1 get lh? LktenA^&ylfc?? ? her* can 1 get thlrWMHMUal Best satisEaction ami at the .t, Thttsu are mHntions thn btt iu??? man- Answer: Aijii.t:, T. iJKCHlAV??. At Job. feroi* ?toro.