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u & dG a),whi'ni t is 6 ie 'to thb earth one day, A qoutt Oilse N ided his way i i:; ' u atto ey,v th a very grave : proceedingtb argue "the points in ecase." Now a lawer, Ills Majesty never had seen, SAtnd he felt very angry, the reason to know YWhy, ione haj been sent to the regions 'Twi 1 tot his agent, Ils Maijes That . those lawyers had ever been caugh And for his own pleasn"e he felt. a dc To s ' tiki#'earth and the reason i Well rs ayrwho rose with a visage oMad pponent ia consutmmate knave; And the Devil was then greatly amius(ul, To hear the attorney so loudly abused. But-as soon as the speaker had come to a close, Th eo t el opposing him fiercely arose Ah eaIed 'slih abuse on the iead of th'est, As nfade him a vlliain-of all meii the worst. Thus" they quarreled, contended and argued so long, 'Twas hard to det*nie whicli one was wrong, And eoncluding he'd heard quite enough of the fuss, "Old . Nick" turneld aw>ty and sio." quixed thus , It all they have said of each other be true, The Devil has surely been robbed of his due; But I'm satisfied now that its all very well, For these lawyers would ruin the morals of hell, They have puzzled the court with their villainous cavil, And I'm free to confess that they have puzzled the Devil. My agents are right to let lawyers alone, If I had them they'd swindle 1me out of my thron6. Hunting for Millions. ICIIMoND, VA., June 28.-Parties living in this State and South 'aro lina have instituted legal proceed tugs. by which they may recover a large quantity of property in Ken tucky, on which a portion of the city of Frankfort is built. It up pears that Lieutenant Colonel Charles Fleming, a Revolutionary soldier of diitinction and valor, was granted for his services a tract of six thou sand acres in the State of Ohio. AIfter his death the land was sold, but no valid conveyance. it is now elaimed, was ever made of any portion of it. The matter has been carefully looked into by the heirs, who claim that the city of Frankfort is principally built on the tract which was fgrmerly Ohio territory, and the records ol' the Virginia lnd( ollice in the State Cap ltol show very plainly t.he entry of the originial deed( and the location of tihe land as above stated. It is said th4t there are only eight living repre senitatives ot'old the Colonel Fleing ; among these are M\rs. . 1. l enson, Cf South Carolina; P. lBernard, of i,chmond, Va, and Miss Jludy Ber d, 'of Lynchburg. All oi' them ard tihe result of their proceedings h the liveliest and most hopefuli tiol atlons, as tile prop)erty claimed hu.ount to some $10,000,000 inl Iiue, ug Good reading seemis to be one of Seaet arts. But few of tile pupils in our public schools can read1 intelhli* gently. Of all the teachers, but fewv 0an entertain an audience by reading. As by reading wve obtain a knowletige of all other subjects, it shlouild reeeiye special attention inl tIhe school room and at the fireside. Nothing is more disagreeable tihan to bear a child try to read in an un. natural tone of voice. It destroys all the beauty of the selection. We' like the old fashioned custom of hav IDg some one read aloud to the fam fly, It has many advantages over the present censtom. Many porsons can trace their love for literatuare to the stories read to them when they wore uilable to read themselves.~ The lIqian voice is one of tihe most per feat of musie.al instruments. It enn glve forth tones otf the sweetest or' the most discordant strauins. All that it needs is cultivation. The nnatural tone uIsedl by many clil dren in reading does thoem great in jury. Habits are being foimedl that only years of patienit study can erad. 10ate There is a magic p)ower in the human voice. The fiercest anIimls qve often been cowed by the softest .ne,O Ti'1e Voipe of thle mot her has i$nh .to do in determining the allaracter of the children. If her1 -m-~i0e is harsh, the children will be Pe. While on the other hand a * leasa~n$ voie will fill the house wlith sunsine; andl it seems1 easy~ for .the ehi:dren to be good. Even t lhe inlmb animals can he infiinenced b)y gentle words. A kind word spoke a malleasant tone is ail ways most Oftitve. A look ean1 cause( a child to Ory, and the swveotest words whenl ~en harshly may have the same Ofeat. The inlfluence doe,s not, do lWlmph wyhat insuidd M1: uipei Ow It is said. A loeher with a sRtqh voice should n1ever be emi 0 in)struct chlildlren. They under ernel trent ,es become terl h s A1'to~ en oppression and corruptioni" hill t t4) a9dPt ko tIe od y t,e pNu o lia jtdTHCCWQ i=kyadcinltl nyps l i inr all ootle o. tLri atu ti ti1o eiu , ausiko to,rnoti oto ", simiIlatlon of food irstoforno Ohurch 13nin, tor o ths "lavig usde lirownt'a Yron flit tors for hvaopsia ani Indigostion. I take great pleasrm i ccon aueiu tItiglly Aro do conidrr it" a aplondid toito antiintorao an~d very str:uytt.honing." Genuno has to trado nark and erssed rod lines nwrp tk no othor. Madn only by litD% N hlilsMIOALu (J. IALT.MO1WE MD. LzADIE' 1AND 3oo0K-usul and attractivo, con. taining list of priroa for rcipes information about coins, eto., given away by byall dIoalrs in medicine, or mailed to any address on receipt of 2o. stamp. IEjrT A UlLZST1 i2) 1 i4.3 C. & E. L. KERRISON, b ttntl 2 IIAS ;i S't'i{EET. cIIAlZLI,sTLON, : : : S. C. DRY GOODS, 13LACK AN) COLOREJ) )ER SS, LINENS, HOSIERY, &c. &c., IN LARGE V-ARIET y, Cahl orer, iam)onnting to $10.00 or over, A%i I be delivered in the Couintry free of charge. All orders )roml)tly attended to. C. & E. L. KERRISON, 8-20-1y CHARLESTON, S. C. 8 T I-iYE.R "'FI1)El,lTY MIUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION." 5,000 MItit:n-ts--$12,000,000 INSURtANCE $50,000.C0 1I.:simvEi). Pol icies have a paid up value after tivo years and a cash surrender value of 50 per cnt. at old age. Assessments are collec(ted every four ionths through the 1 nion Trust Co., of Philadelphia, trust ed capitaI $1,000,000 00, and are held exclisively to pay deati losses. This Is one of th1e best assessment companies loing business ill th State, the only one Ii viiig sIrienlr vallue to policies, has never seatled a policy or levied an extra asseslient. It is always below Its esti. Inate, Agetiii lwmauled to eanvass tlie Stale. For flurtllh iiiformation athdress W. C. S\VAFFIETLI), State Manager. Oppo ile (rad C.ntral Colmbia, S. C. [PARKER'S AIR 13ALSAM the:" opular favorito for dressing the i:r, no-torinic color when ranamd pre1enting Pandtl". It cleanses the scalp, stops the hair falIinr, net i., uro to please. - 50. aml$1.00 atI)ruggi1stc 'The best Cough Curo you can uso, *Anti the best prev~entivo known for' consumt (tlon, It en s l odily taihs. and al clilisortiers, of tho . tomnaeli, DOwelsM, Lunig4. lier, Kidneysi, Urinary Organs andc nit Venullo Lomet,laints. Thio feeblo nnd sl ick, utrug g{ling niir4t dis ea nd slwl drfnit towards Ih gae, w ill nt mot caiet recover their health by (the1timelyI uso o.f PAnoki-n's TIo%U n but delay is dan gioous Tk ti~ in time. * hi by alt Druggists in hurgo bottbl 600. HINDERCORNS Tho safest, surest, quickest and best cure for Corns, huin, wart, totles,eanllouses,&c. Htinderthteir fur. thetrgrowth. stopsnl inin. oiresnotol. Makesthim feet e<mifbiieal. Iliideirirs enlre* whein ovrything else fails. i0oLd byi)ruggbstsat15e. Hliscox&Co., N.Y, GLENN SPINGS, SP'AII'TAN BUIIG COUNTY, 8. C. \\ ithini two houIlrs drive of the eily of Spairanbuirg, over' a pictulresqule roa1d, Opent 1o vi(iors, May 1 to October 15. F'irs t class daily back lines fromt Spar' tnurg, ma1:kinIg good connuec 'JTelepifhne line0 in oper'ation to Slpartauntnrg. IDaily mail. Antd for thte COnvenience oIf gueslts -t hereI i apost oflice in thle hotel. A good livery stable att the spr'ing. lIn aii! ion t o I lhe hotel pr.oper', a large, lltre.ory bulildling, withI neatly ap 1(o iLed b1 room'0Iis palor's, sitting rooms)1, 1)billir room(01, dininug rootilh ball r0oom, &c., thiere are eight co lages, wit.h at long piazza in front of each colttge, rinclosing a beaut iftul lawn. And in ad lition to t hese anoth ler' building hans j ust been 00 omlet ed, withI twelve large, coml foilabile, winll ventLi lated rooms1.5 A good) haind has1 been seeured for the 11nent L, sntella mu11Isicals , r'eadinogs, the aitrIicalIs, pro'tgre(ssiv'e (euchre' par'tIes, spe'lling bnees, &c. arc enjoyed every lsoir aI riva I "le hlouses can be1 Ob taiinedi, ith I free acce:mss to I heC spring, by payl'~in g to the proprtt)lietLors of the hot el a 'Ihen moinierel water'~ i151 nsurpass'ed Io raites of btoar d, prices5 of w~ate and111( iI.Ml'8(ON & SilSON, A DVE R TISERS can learn the exact cost of any prop01osed line of advertising in American 1Tpper by addressingi Geo, P. Rowell, & Co., N'owappe Adver'tising 3ureoau, 10 Spruce St., Now York. 10cto. (0oe 100-Pago Pamphlet. NEW G00S AN AT We are daily receiving NEW G01)S, STYLE AND LOW PRICES fur excel a market. Remember the class of goods w Custom Clothing; Hlanan & Sons' Fine C Butos' (not Geo. 1H. Ziegler) Fine Custom Jas. Means' $3.00 Shoes. Our line of see us. CLOUD& 3-17-tf. The Newber TH SEASON A Fruit Gans and Fruit .Jars, Jelly ( Both Brass and Enancled. Extr Tin Ware, Crockery, Glass and Wooden Ware, Plated Goody STOV From Twelve to Tw< Booing aidl RJ)ai.-ing of '3toVc: SCOTT NEW SPR1 -oF ALL A large stock just r4eceived whlich w ill be that no Other houise can compete, as we only afraid to call an~d see for yonrself whatl good Jackson's'Cash Dry G 8-20-Gmn iarris init] From the world's' best makers, at factory Eight grand(l makers and over three hunid Plinos and1( Organs delivered, freight pai< Fifteen dlays' trial, anid freight both way: In your owvn homes. columbia .1M1. Branch of Lumddeni & B:ates' N. WV.' .Local agents--L. A. IIawkins, Newber RICHB MARBl.Et FRONT JEWEL.RY MAIN STREET, COI (Ri. N. Rilchbourg, Successor to WVm. Glaze, Diamonds, Silverwarei', Platedwarc, Bror Clocks, Jardinieres, thme Choicest Gems, Pre< for Weddinig Prem its and home use to lease5 andl Winter styles in Jewelry are .'egant boy A Solid Silver IIunting Case American w MXusic Dept I haive added to miy jewelry eslablishti will be foitnid thle elebrated Steinway, I'prigh ]i have the sole control in this Staite, also Fi styles. Wilcox & White, and Shuoniniger Orge Brass Instruments, Sheet Music and Musicl logue andl pices, and be sure and write to R. S. C., before purchasing elIsewhlere. I bum' therefore offer you lower pric's thani thuosu wi 10--16--1y IGeraOnb Orchard Wateri Dividend No. 30. 0 'The D)ir*etors. of imhe NatI i onal llanuk IN] of Newberry, S. C., have dleclared a I'I semih-annal 1D)videund of five' per cnt. ani( on the capital stock, free of t ax, pavayble of Onl and~ after July 1st, 1X880. Ag 'I'. S. lIH'NCA N, gi . -30-3. Cash r ma 'tt fi4 woi to Imi n)IIi~)C osem . c l'ii and strougth vitil Parker's Tonice, arid workc E x wvili thon boecomo es.v. II sets thle luus , sui coe i IS b otr It. nakrd t (n I Ihe 4-301mt . . 3 M'which, for N 1W AND NOBY nything heretofore offered in this 3 handle-Strouse & Bro's Fine uston Shoes for Gents; ZIELER Shoes for Ladies; the celebrated Neck Wear. is superb. Come to SMITH, ry Clothiers, Newberry, S. C. 3rlasses and , Preserving Kettl'es, a Rubbers for FruW Jars. I 00 1 6 and Table Cutlery, 13roons and Cast'ings, ES, mty-Five Dollars. Salldcl W!in Vare a Specialty. * BRO, NEWVHERIRY, S. C. K.IND S. oldi at ver,y small proits, so mutch so sci! for SPOT1 CASII. So dlon't be barigins 3011 can get from Foods House, Colmbia, S. C. L Oiganis prices, on easlest terms of payment. red stylcs to select from. [lamnlini Mathiusheck, Burt & Arnon, d Bay State Or ans. :1, to all railroat p)olnts South. ~, if not satisfactory. Order and test esic House, Sotlhern Music Ilouse, TRUMP, Manager. Columbia, S. C. ry ; J. Counts, Peak's, AND MUSIC PARLOR, L.UMBIA, S. C. Jewevler, Watch maker & Sil versmithi.) zes, Gold Wat(cheis, Silver Watches, sionis Stones, and every article made thie most fastidious. Th'le new Fall ndi( description. 'atch for only $10.00, -rnenxt, nen lt -a. miuisc dlepartmnent, In which t. (O rand and Scinue Pianos, of which -hie r, Orovenstelin and1 Fuller in all iis of every description. StrInged and Find1ings. Send for descriptIve cata V'. Rtiehbourg, Main Street, Columbia, P my Instruments outright and1( can 1o havwe themi, on consignment. (SPEPSIA, HEADACHE, STlPATION, ati 2,.csa o geilto atu e4I mu, AJMI.A MACIIINIE SIOPS. 'AR~ UNrIN J)E'OTI, COJ,UMIHIA, S. C. 'ozter & Dial, manufacturers oif Flour | Grl-t Mills, Saw Milli and all kinds foundI(ry work in iron and llraMs, rleuilturmal and StatInary Steami En i"- .!epa'irs (f al1l kInds prompljtly le. Jst hinat e's and1 bids will he0 made any work it our lne on application. <t class work and fair prilces. A. L. DIAL, *ciitiix of Oco. L. DIal, Survivor of 'oze.r & Dial. T HOS. BI. LEE, -3--Cm Manager. ,Wilmington, N. 0., May,2, '18 J. F.AST .LXNF-E BWi 'WEN Charleston and Columbia and Upper South Carolina. Coudensed scheditie GoI$ WEST. Leave Charleston, - - 7.20 a in Lanes, - - - 8.34 a in 66Sumter. - - - 9.33 at in Arrive Coluibia, - - 10.40a, Winnsboro, - - 3.02 p ) Chester, - - - 4.18 p m Yorkville, - - - (.05 p in Lancaster, - - 7.01 p mn Rock Hlill, - - 5.03 p n Charlotte, N. C., - 6.15 p i " Ne wberry, S. C., - 12.48 p im t enwood, - - 2.42 p in L. ns, - - 6.30 P m Andt rson, - - .4.47 p m " Green 1Ie, - - 5.35 p m Walhlal - -- 633 m boil; Abevl - - 4.1 p mi Spartanbt , - 3.20 p n Ilondersonv le, N. C., 7.10 p ml GOING ",AST. Leave londersonvileic N. C., 7.00 a n " Spartanburg, - - 12.10 p m Abbeville, - - 11.05 a in -: - 1i0 " Walhalla, - -- 8.8011a11m " Greenville, -nd\-o 9.4l; a mi Anesn -t 10.22 at mi Laurens, - - 9.10 a In " Greenwood, - - 1'.4.1 p In ? Newberry, - - a.2 p ml " Charlotte, N. C., - 1. p In " Rock 11111, - - 2:02 > " Lancaster, - - 7.00 in " Yorkville, - - . 11..15 p Chester, - - 2.45 p' , " Winnsboro, - . 3.48 p i " Columbia, - - 5.27 p n Arrive Sumter, - - - 0.42 p m Lanes, - - - 7.45 p i " Charleston, - - 9.10 ) m On Sundays train will leave Charler ton, S. C., 8:45 a. in., arrive Colum!,it 1 p. in. Returning leaves Columnfa 5'27 p. in., arrives Charleston 9:45.. in. Solid Trains between Ctarleston and Columbia. Special l3l'et CXtg attached to this train. No extr% t harge for seat in these ears to passgers holding First Class tickets. . J. F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. .1w. M. E MER80N General Passenger Agent. CHILLS AND FEVER OR FEVER AND ACUE Are ab"edlly and CUR ED UY TIH HUGHES'TONIc A SAFE AND CERTAIN REMEDY READ Tn FOLLOWING TESTIMONIA. -. c'an certainly asy that Il ughoa' Tonic is the 1 ut hill bottle (without rii n any nio or te) cum 111C."-1'. W. WITIDna, I )eputy 8heilfl Jetl'.Oo.,Arkc. WILL YOU TRY IT? For ato by all Druggists. Prico, 81.00 a bottle. R. A. ROBINSON &CO.PROPRIETORS,LOUISYILLE,KY. 1-7-1-5-0.7.8. 324 and 326 Pearl St., New York. ftr SEND FOR OIlOULAR. i)A FNESS Its Causos and Cure. by one who ws (leaf twanty-eight yeara. Treat id< by mtobt of the noted spo (lilsta of t,he day with 110 bonrfil. Cured hi 1150: t'i in i three mon0ith, anit i .InWo thlan huireids ofothiershby satmo p1rocess. A philn, simlei and1( atI( cess4fuIl home trontmuent. Adt tressi T. SA.lG 128 East 2tIth 8Si, Ne w Yeork City. I.. (I , DO NO MOREiWITEWASH ING. NOT WIHEN PLASTIC PAINT Can he had So cheap). S01nd for pamnphle(t Iand color' carcl, anud learni its mer is. MAX WELL. IIAZI1ETTI &: CO., l10t McElerry's Wharf Raltimore, nid., a,11d 1601 Washington Ave., EhliladeIphtia, Pa. PARKER'S TONIC. A Pure Family Mledicine that Never Intoxicates. It yon are a lawvyer, minister or business man exhtautedc( by mental strain or~ anxiou11 cares do0 not take intoxicating stit Rants, bmt use0 PARIKER's ToNic. If you are a. mechanic or farmer, worn out with overwork or a mnother run dlownl by famnily or housejioid duties try Parkor's Tonic. OA UT iON! --Roelo all substitutes. Park er's Tonic is coinposedl of the best remodic al agents in the world.I and is enitirely' differ 01n1 from preparations of1(hnger. 80nd forcclr.2 IIISCOCK & (0.. 161 William Streot, Newv York -ol by all druggists in large bottles PA RKER'S IIAIR BA LSM Parker's Hair llalsam 18sfanely porfutmed andi 1s warrantedl to prevent falling of the ha lir and to remove dtand ruff andl itchting. El-10-it, The New Drung Fiirm COFIII1D & LYO0S At thte s tore lately occupied by Dr. Fuant, have on hatnd a large stock of Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines, Fancy Toilet Articles, [.AMP GOODS8 IN GREAT V'ARIETY, SOA PS, SPICES, CIGAIIRS AND) TOJiACCO Ini fact eiver'ything ulsultly found in a flest-class drug sttorec, anid the.y in tend( selling ait whtolesale and1( re(tall pr1ioe. to m it the thtne( . Preserl1ptions. filled4 at all hiourts .Call and see us. COFIEILD & LYONS, Nuccssos t Dr . n Ice Cream ICEA I0CE!! Ice Cream at (13V Newherrty lee lione wvery dayw, Sutndays~ exceplted, from 10 1. mt. to 10 p. mt. Families sutppliedl at shtort notice on reasonab,le terms. Ini abunidanee; suflicient to suIpply the :own anid the suirrounding country. Ice IIouse op)en every (lay from (1 a. m. to 10 . mn.; Sundays from 9 a. mn. to 10 a. im., md1( from 0 p. mn. to -7 p. Im. Ice tickets !or sale. Tetrms casht. WV. HI. IUNT, Agt. 2--3-tf Newlmorry,. C . WOO T. o :~ & .Brother, (SUCH)SSOts TO 0. 0. OItA81, Proprietors. Centrally Located, Popular Prices, Polito Attontion- 5-12-1y. RICMOND & DANVILLE It. R Coluibbia & Greenville Division. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT COLUMIJA. S. C. July 11) 18& . PnAnda 1 e Sday uly1 1 8 th I'A8:31I G R TRAINS willl r31un as haerew tj) in diented upon this road and its branole Daily, except Sundays. No. 68. UP PASS ENGERt. Leave S. C. Junction 10.20 a n Columbia, C. G. ) *opo 10.45 a in Arrive Alston, - - - - 11.46 at In " Newberry, . - - 12.48 p " Ninety-Six, D - - - 2.03 p m "- H*d3ggp " Aelton' - - - - 3.05 p Arrive Greenv'lle - - 4.11 p m '-- - 6.Jti p in No. 52. DOWN PASSEN Et. Leave Greenville, - - Arrive lelton, - - - 0.45 a in " HIodges, . " ' 110 Ninety-Six, D - -' 17 p In Newberry, - 0 -. p m - Alaton p an Arrive Columbia, C.& G. Depot - t.1 p In Arrive S. C. Junction. . ... -. p in SPARTA NI3UIt, UNION a OOLUMnIA RAILROAD. No.63. UP PASSENtJEIt. Leave Alston, . . - n Arrivo Strother, - . - - - 1.0 am " Shelton 12.5 p un " Santuc, . - - 12 pum " Union, . .- -- 1.26 p in Jonesville, . , '.0 p _n Arrive Sparanb'rg, S. U. & C. 1). .2 0 pit it a it. & 1). D. . 8.30 p " n No.53. DOWN PASSENUEIt. Leave Spartanburg, lt. & D. Depot, I1 1200 in Spartanburg, S. U.& C. Depot,G 12.201) m Arrivo J onfllIe, - - 1 .10)p In " Union, I) ' 1.40 p an " Sautuo, - .. - 2.26 p m " Shelton, 2 p II " Strothir, - - - 157 p mI Arrive at Alston. . - 400 p in BLUH ltlDB ItAIIi1toAD AND ANDEliSON IInANUlI. Leave Belton 4.16 p in Arrivo Anderson . 4.47 p m " Pendleton - .26 p in Leave Seneca 01 p S Arrive Walhalja t.33 p in Leave Wallihalla - 8.0 a in Arrive Seneca d, _ $60 a m Pendleton, -- hi.38 a In " Anderson, -10.22 at in Arrive at Ielton. 1067 a I LAUIIINS RAILWAY. Leave Newberry - - . 3 0 1) In Arrive LaurenasU. 1.10 n Leave Lanurens C. Ii., . l a n Arrive Newberry, 2 .. -2.10 - . ABIEvILLE itBANCIr. Leave Htodges. % - - ,, -1 p in Arrive at Abbeville. - - - 4.1 p in Leave Abbeville, - - - - 11.0.. ai Arrive at IIoges, - . - - 12.u5 p n CONN ECIONS. Close conlection is now mnado at Seneca with it. & D. It. It. for Atlanta ani beyond. A. With South Carolina Railroad from Char leeton. With Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad -om Wilmington an d all points North thereof. With Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad from Charlotte a}pd all points North thereof. 11. With Asheville & Spartanburg Rail Road for points in Western North Carolina. C. With A. & C. Div. It. & D. It. It., from all points South and West. D. With A. & C. Div., It. & D. It. I., from At. lanta and beyond. E. With A. & C. Div., It. & D. It. It., from all points South and West. F. Witth South Carolina Railroad for Charles ton. WIt h Wilminigton, Colim abia andl A ugusta lail road I'or Wilmn ing ton anad thle N oirth With Chjarlotte, Colunmhla anid Augusta Rtailroad for Charlotte and the Norh 0. With Aseili& araburg Railroad iromi ilendersonville, ii. With, A. & C. D)iv-, It. & 1). IR. II., from Charlot te anda beyond. U. It. 'TA LCOTT", Snuperintendenit. D. C:AUanwEa.a, Ass't GJenearal Passenger Agi. Columbia, S. C. - Eimington,coI,&Austa R1R TRtAiNS GOINt; SOUTHl. D)A TD Jluly 12th, 185 No. 481. No. 40. Lv. Vilningon....... y. Daily. Lv. ~Wilmto....... ,.. . .. 20 P. aM. 10 10 a-. ar. LV. .Wacama . - --.-...... 42 " 11 17 e Lv. Marion........... ...''*1 841 " 12 40 A. Mi Arrive Florenc-.----......2 25 " 15 "s " Sumter'--.*. ---......43 A. M. 4':4 " Columibla-.-------.....0 40 " II 45)" TRAINS UO1NG NOITI!, No. 43. No. 47. Daily. Daily. b.v. CIolumiabia ..---..--.........9 5 P. 'M Arrive aiite.---------------.... i 5 Leave F"loreino...............4 30 P~ M. 5a 07 A. M Lv. Marion...................14 " 553 " Lv. 1,. Waccalmaw......7 14 " 7 4.1 Ar. WVilmnington.---.---....88.1 " 9107 " Train No. 413 stops at. alt St atIons. Noa. 48 and 47 stops only at. BrInkley's Wiltevil lo, Lake WVaccamnaw, Fauir Illuir, Nichol*s, Marion, Poeo lDec, Fiorenice, Tiitnmoins ville, Lyiichbiurg, M ay(lsville Sumter, Weg fiold, Camden .Junction and Eastover. 'ag Passe5tngers for Columnbiai and all polints (in C. & 0. hi. It., C., C. & A. RL. IR. Stations, Alken Junctioni, and alt points beyond, should take No. 48 Night, ExpI ress. Sep?arate Pullunan Bloop)erb for Savana andh for Augusta on train 48. anl Pangi)ers on 40 can take 48 tralin from Flo rence for Columnbia, Augusta and Georgim points vIa Colunmibla. All trains ruin solId between Charleston amat Wilmington Gonoral Supeintendnt T1. M!. EME RSON, Gonl Pase. Agt. South Catrolinia Rallway Company. QCMMEN%ClNG SUNDAY1 NOV. 29 1886, at 1.05 A. M1., Passenger fralins wIll run' an follows, "Eastern timeo:" TO AND FROM5 CHIARILESTON. EAST (DAILY.) D)epart Columblia at... . . (.30 a mt 5.27 p am cCharleston..-.......l 0(01) in I9 00pm teWE.ST (DA ILY).,)1 D)epart Ch arleston....7.20 a mn 5.10 p m Dt)iie Cohil)bn.i.... 03 a mn 10.00) P i TO AND) FRtOM CAMDEN. EAST (nAILY 2XCEdl'T sU1NDAY.) Depart Columbia.. 0.30 a. mn. 5.06 p mi 6.27 p mn Duict Caimden...12.7 p in. 7.42 p mn 7.42 p m1 WEasr (aAusA ExciHi.T SuNDAy.) Depart aamden...7.45 a in 7.15 a ma :.15 p in lDuc Columbia.10.25 a mn 10.35 a mn 10.00 p m TO A NI FRCOM AIJoUISTA. EAST (DAILY.) Depart Columbllia...... .30 a in f 27 p m1 Dno Augusta............1.35 a ii l.25' p am WE:sT (IAILY.) Depar t, A ugust a.0......6.05 am 4.401 p mi tDui Colimbia.....10.35 a mi 1t0.00 p im CONNEC0TION5 Afado atOolumnbla wi t.h Coluinlla siaml Greeni. Ville ItatlRoadl by train arriving at l0.35A.Mt. anid deopart.ing at. 6.27 P. M. At Columbia Juinet.in wvith Charlotte, Columbia anmd An. guasta Itil Road by namno train to andi fiomt tll po0ints on bot.h roads. Paissiangers by these trains tako supper at At Char'leston with Steamers for NoW Vork ; 1mtloin Tuciasdaynand Fi blays with ste-anor 'or Jacoksonyille andt points on the~ St. John's liver; also wvith Charleston and 8atvanaish Itallroadt to andi frm S9avaninah atnd nil rioints in Florida. At. Augusta with G4eorgia and Central [tatlroads to aiid fromt all points West anid southm. At Blackvillo to atnd fronm point's on [larnwvoll Rtairoad. Through tickets can ho purchased to all points South andl West, by D.IYI MQUEEAN, Agont, Columbia. JOllN Ii. PECK, G onoral Manager. D. C. A LmEN, (Gen. P'ass. and Ticket. Agt., .a