NP, AC 4/4/1865

From the Augusta Constitutionalist
 
April 4, 1865
 
   The railroad from Charlotte to Columbia {the Charlotte & South Carolina RR} is being rapidly repaired. The Express Company is semi-weekly running a line of wagons to that point and beyond; and the Government is hauling supplies from the Greenville and Spartanburg roads with almost the former regularity.
   We are pleased to learn that travel has been resumed on the Camden Branch of the South Carolina Railroad as far as the Manchester junction, where another train will connect, running from that place through to Florence. The schedule for this road is, leaves Camden regularly at 6 o'clock A. M., and return at 6:40 P. M.

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