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Now H? I* Full of Regrets. l*owrie ? Nature ofteu throws out seaming signals, which we to our loss wsW.'Ct. Buttle?I shouldn't wonder but you're Tight. Ix?wrie?I met my wife In a thunderstorm. danced with her for the first Time at a house that was burned down, and married her in a killing frost. Buttle?Yes? Is>wrle?Yes. And I hadn't the sense To read the signs.?Brooklyn Life. CrowJinj the iTofesslons. Hilrago, too. notices the crowding ti? the professions, not as something new. hut as becoming intensitled. It nx intimated that out of a total of lawyers in Chicago i?00 are handling the litigation of the city and ?nly about 200 are making $.">.000 or vrr each year. The passing of the national bankruptcy act, it is claimed, ein .?(T a large and profitable source of vevenuo for lawyers. While the legitimate business of tlio courts lias not shown any marked increase, the lntlux ?T lawyers from the country has boon i steady and uninterrupted, and the stream of Hlackstonlaus has been yearly augmented by heavy contributions from tcolleges and universities. Of doctors tlie number in Clii?*p) is estimated at 4,000. If the city had a population of 2.000,000 this "would give si physician to every r?00 inhabitants. which means that there ar?- four or five times sis many physicians as are needed. r?o Tour Feet Ache nml (turn ? Shake Into your shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the reot. It makes tl?lit or new shoes feel easy. Cures Corns, Huulons,' Swollen, Hot, Smarting and Sweating Foot jcisI I iiKrmvi m; Nidls. .Sold l>y till druggist* mud shoo stores, '25 cts. Sample sent FKEE. Addrais Allen H, Olmsted, I.eltoy, N. Y. At Hlackpool, England, the tnunielX>al authorities operate the street rnll>*avs, carrying passengers at I-.". per fare. On this basis si sinktujr fund hsis iteen laid by, interest and paid, si tit I si profit left. A BLOOD TROUBLE tattr.it tirod fueling?blood lacks vitality *ui5 richness, and liunoo you foci llko a lagigard all day and can't got rested at night. Hood's Sarsaparillu will euro you boonuso r urill restore to tlio blood tlio qualities it KMeds to nourish, strengthen and sustain tlh?? muscles, nerves and organs of the body. 5t Rives sweet, refreshing sleep and imparls ? ?? life and vigor to every function. Tired Feeling;? "I had that tired foel'ng mid headaches. Was more tired in frt*""! morning than wlteu I went to bed, and my hack pained me. flood's Sarsaparlila ?nd Hood's 1'lHs have cured me and made | me feel ten years younger." I). Ri'IIEDLUIN, | -e?? jximiiwi>*u naee, iiruoklyn, N. Y. Hood's Sarsaparilla, let I hi- Host Medicine Money Can Buy. Protaai-'vl hv o. I. flood iV i IjowoU. Mas* So. 2(1. Soothing Bath for Nervous Women. Tin* woman that sutlers from nervous afflictions will liml a hath of linic U?>wors most soothing. The hrnn hath *s? also restful after the strain of the ?J.i\ and can he made hy putting hrsiti and standi in a hag ami letting it soak f'tr :i little while In hot water that is Ml'tcrward added to the hath. Soinetiiue.v nervous iroui>le can also he alleviated hy putting ammonia in the hath; <?ne ounce should he used to a bucketSal of water. In a description of the compulsory arbitration law of New /.calami Hpftrj' I). Lloyd says that its entnpul- ' auon is three-fold. It eotnpels puh- | fteity, reference to a disinterested nrbltor in rase the disputants will not arbitrate voluntarily, and tinall.v obedi*ni-c to the award of the arbitrating tribunal. = -rrr -rr-r ... i THE HEALTH OF YOUNG WOMEN Two of Thrm tI?l|M>(l by Mr*. I'iukham ? limit thrlr Letters. *' dkak mks. i'inkiia.m :?i aru sixteen ! year* ohi and am troubled with my monthly sickness. It. is very irregular, occurring only once in two or three months, and also very painful. 1 also rtwflVr with cramps and once in awhile juaiTi strikes me in the heart and 1 have drowsy headaches. If there is anything* you can do for me. I will gladly follow your advice." f* ^ ? Miss Mart Govr.s,. Apto6, ^"V^ C5al., July 31, ^ ^ " ntiit MBS. / ll'SJ '& \\ : pjhoah: """ \ cli *. W After recc'.v- ---j y pQnr i'\ Sng your letter viae of your reme- ;7J k 'flr-s tuking both /,.! ***, / T.ydiu R. l'ink- / ^ "ham's Vegetable Com- t pound and Hlood l'urlfier. I am now regular evory month and suffer no pain. is- v. . .. . . uiruiumc ik ui? nt-si inui any sur- j ferlng girl can take."?Miss Mary Aptos, Cal., .Inly 0. 1H99. Nervous find Dizzy " Dkah Mrs. Pinkham:?I wish to axpross my thanks t*.> yon for the great .benefit 1 have received from the use of K?ydia K. Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound. 1 suffered constantly from terrible sideachc, had chills, was nervous and dii/.y. I hod tried different kinds of medicine butthay all failed entirely. After taking three bottles of Vegetable Compound and three of Blood Purifier I aui a.11 right. I cannot t hank you enough forpwhat your remedies have done for tw."?Miss Matilda J en ski*, Box 18, gdeneburg, Wis., .Tune 10, 1899. WSL i \ DISPENSARY BOARDS. Yhose Who Manage the Liquor Business In the Counties. The State board of control has directed that the suggestions of the county delegations be accepted, and that the new hoards of control take charge upon the expiration of the terms of tho present boards. The new law. It appears, did not legislate the old boards out. and the State board is appointing the persons named by the county delegations as soon as the terms of the incumbents expire. As the ternus of the boards are pretty badly mixed up the records were secured and a detailed statement -f the new hoards of control secured. The members of the new boards, the dates of their appointment and the postoffice addresses are here all given. They are: Abbeville?(!. A. Dougless. AbbeviMc, June 10. 1000; Wm. L. Miller. Mount Carmel. May 10. 1000; P. \. Cheatham, Mount Carmel. May 10. 1900. New board. Aiken?J. Brunson. Aik"ii. November 1. 1900; 11. O. Barton. May 19. 1900; TV. | 11. Summerall. Aiken. May 191. 1900. New board. Anderson J. W. RathrooK. Denver, January 1. 1900; Thomas H. Burris, j Anderson. May 10. 1900; J. .1. Vaughn, I Bolton. March 29. 1901. New board. Bamberg?No report from delegation. Barnwell?J. C. Wise. Wnley. May 28, 1900; G. \V. Peacodr. Bnrnweli, May 10. 1000: one vacancy. New hoard. Beaufort?James (J. }3lr\ Beaufort; A. I-. Mulligan, Bluffton; Charles L. Paul. Jr.. Port Royal. Old board reappointed. Terms expire; April 20, 1901; May 4. 1901; June 10. 1901. respectively. Berkeley?J. M. Harmon. Summer- : villo. May 5: J. IT. TIatwey, I>on.g ! Ridge, May 27. New board, W. C. W ha ley, Monck's Corner, May 28. Charleston?W. H. Welch, D. Arthur O'Neil. H. F. Bremer. New board. May 10. 1900. all Charleston. Cherokee?W. C. Mogan, Caff my. April 14, 1901; C. A. Spencer, Home, April 20. 1001; B. J. Cold, Oaffney. May 10. New board. Chester?J. R. Thompson, Chester, July 10; J. 1\ Ragsdalc, Rossville. Deeenibor 24; W. M. Gaston. Mollis, Jure 10. Chesterfield?No suggest ions. Clarenden?A. Win'.'erg. Manning, > July 16: J. W. Ridgill, Manning. December 10. 190|; R. FT. Davis, Manning June 16. Colleton?W. M. Brelund. Walterhorn, May 1: C. P. Kis<hburne. Walterboro. December 14. 1901; George Benton. Walterboro. March 27. 1901. Darlington?C. W. Wilson. Syracuse. December 7; S. C. King, Darlington, June 7, 1901; 17. R. Cox. Darlington, May 21. Dorchester?L. W. Westbur.r. St. ' Inonrnn'e Alionot 11 1 ?ifk1 \\T M fViinn. I I bori. llidgevUle. August 11. L001: .1. ?'). Murray. Summervllle. August 14, 1301. Edgefield?F. ('. Stevens. Johnson, May 10; I. \. Prince, "nlo Springs, May 10; E. L. Steven;. Meeting street. May 10. Fairfield?Thomas M. .Ionian. Winnsboro. June 21. 1001; F. C. DesPortes, Winnsboro, May 21; James F. Br>.wn, Blythewood. May 25. Florence?No recommendations. Georgetown?J. 13. Johnson, May 10; E. M. Doar. Georgetown. September L'0. 1001; W. O. Burke. Georgetown, May 19. Green wood No suggestion., made. Greenville?Isndoro Evans. May 10; j S. N*. Feast or. Greenville. May 10; 11. : R. H >llams. Greenville. May IS. Hampton?No suggestions from delegation. Harry J. 11 McOaskill. Conway, September JO. 1901; S. A. Causey,! Toddvllle, August 27. 1900, A. J. i,an- ! vaster. Kershaw?1>. McLaurin. I.ynehwood, June IS; H. Trusednlc. Camden. June It'.. |). E. Spencer, May 20. 1900. Lancaster U. C. Mi'Mitnus. Lancaster, May. 1900; C. E. Davis, Kershaw, \pril 14. 1901; \V. A. Marshall. Pleaaint Hill. May 10.1901. iLaurcne A. S. Owinjv\ Power, April 14, 1900; \\\ B. Royd, Mountville, April 17; 1900; John W. Little. Clinton. May 18. Lexington- R. L. Kcisicr. Lcwiedate, May 10: J. W. Addy, May 10; \V J. Hallentiue. Chapin. November ir>. Marion J. E. J a ml gran, Toby. April 19. 1901; R. P. Porter. Harfoii, April 18. 1801; R. L. Lane. Dillon, June it'.. Newberry?J. P. Harmon. Pro-sperity, May IS; J. R. Scurry. Clia.ppels. June 10; Jacob Senn Newberry, June 10. Newberry J. P. Harmon bamfrahm | Oconee?T. Y. C aimer. Wnlhalla, ; August 1; K. A. Barron. Seneen, Sep- j t^nihor "il l'llll I I li f?il 1? \\r ? I *%??llo May 18." Orangeburg-- II. C. Paulling. St. Mat- i thow's. May 10; T. \V. Zeiglor. Orangeburg. Dprenmer i. TOOT; Charles A. Stroman. Orangeburg. May 21. Pickens?J. E. Cox. Pickens, April 15. 1801; 1,. R. Purhani, May 20. Pic kens; XV. T. Field. Pearl. May IS. Richland?E. D. Dent. Columbia, May 4, 1900; O. F. Chap pell. Ia?vor, May 5. 1900; J. XV. Burnside. November 16. 1900. Saluda?CJ. C. Wheeler, Big Creel:, May 10; J. L. Jennings, Mount Willing. Mny 1; H. C. White. Saluda, November 13. Spartanburg O. W. Harrison, Walnut Prove, May 10; J. M. kudisail, Inman, May I; Z. H. lamford. Woodruff, April 21. 1901. Sumter?W. M Sanders. Catchall, May 10; E. T. Windham, Sumter. May 10; W. S. James. Bishopvillo. May 18. Union?F. M Whitlock. fSilmor Or Tobor 24; P. C. Wblsonant, "Phion. Jrtnnary 17. T. K. Foster, Fnion. January 17. 1001. Williamsburg? No recommendation from delegation. York?No recommendation froiq delegation. Palmetto Notes. A mooting was held lost week at, Yarborough's Mills, on the Enoree (Sandy Ford.) looking to the development of that splendid water-power by the building of a cotton mill. Tho property is owned by Mr. Daniel Yarborough. of Spartanburg. 1 N Tetter and Eczema. "What will you charge me for 1 dozen boxes Tetterine? I know it to ibe a splendid remedy for the cure of 'Tetter and Eczema. I would like to keep it for sale. Mrs. Emma Plurnuier, Waynesboro, Miss." If your druggist don't keep it, send 50c. to J. -T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga. ,for a box. An indication of some of the important industrial effects which may bo expected to follow the opening up of China, is given in recent reports concerning tin' Chinese tree called the "tu cluing." Both r rench and English botanists assert that this tree contains a valuable substance resembling rubber. or gutta-percha. Mr. Weiss, of Owens College, believes that the substance is a true caoutchouc, and that the tree will become of great economic importance. .1. C. Simpson, Marquess, W. Vn., savs: "Hall's Catarrh (turncured ra? of n very bail no... ?.f .........I. " 1. ? ' V?crv UI vnuiliu, XJI UKK1M9 WU II. (J?*. Foxir days of Pageant, Panorama :id<1 Patriotism during the *20tti of May (Jala Week at Charlotte. May '22-23-24-25th. Take the Seaboard Air Line. Spring 1 Nearly every one needs a goc that will remove impurities frc [fcjjjli digestion, and bring back the nerves. A perfect Sarsapanl jsgjra Sarsaparilla that contains the c grcdients; a Sarsaparilla accur rgSM one mar experience has shown I That's 1 Fj|eji "The only Sarsnparilla made un< three graduates: a graduate chemistry, and n arc $1.00 a bottle. "I atn perfectly confident that Ayer's WwjH by talcing them every fall and spring. ] past twenty years."?Eva N. Hart, Bi Kn^lantl lias :i Carrion t'il.v Assoeintion whoso aim is to huihl cities In sucli :i way iltul tlioy slml! combine j tlio advantages of country Hie with 1 those of town life. i i Ileel llnees, Hook and Ladder oonliuti-, bursts of speed by trained horses, athletic contests of all kite's; base bttll, toot races, tests of strength, tor valuable prizes, Fantastic parade of the Flics. I',very Liidftn in the State will l>e in tine in faney costume, ltiding Camels, Hiding Oxen. Hiding .Mules, luring the tiOth of May (lalct Week at Char lotte. N. ('., pr vnleit i<?n take the Sealioartl Air I,ine, Doetorr. are mounting the iletuise of the grip season. F.aeh package of 1'ctxam Faoki.ksx i?ye colors more goods than any other dye and '< colors them better too. Sold by all druggists. Kve may have had tier troubles,tint Adam never brought his riends home to dinner unexpectedly. Mrs. Winslotv'sSoothing Syrup for children tfelliing, softens t be cuius, red iters tnlhi imiiii i..#11, t\ i in) ^ j?u 111. ??iirt"? wind coiif , ?>ot I I* . There will bo 41,(00.00 In ?<riyfm Firemen'* content* nt ilio'JtiioIMny Ilnln Week in Charlotte. I'nk** the Sealx aril Air I.ino. I do not believe Pi?to"* < 'ttre for Consumption Iihk tin rniiitl lor cihiicIik nml ritlils. .Inn* I-'. Boyi ii, 'I nutty Sprlo**. Inii.. Feb. I."., limit. Duo faro for the round-trip l?y tho s?.aboard Air l.iuo to tho 'JOtb of May Dalit iVwk at Charlotte. i s q, W\ puses jfj j / / That's the way a< S jHSpr 1 / because tho proli j\ yHw ' , jL cheap linggy off w at only a dollar o ,',al wa7 ' SMOt Sob our Agent or writo direct Jnl JUST THE COOK CONDENSED ENCYCLOPEDIA Of treats upon about avrry subject under the run and will be rent, postpaid, far ~0\ In stamps, po lens rnn across raf- as w s ma A * f? ? / < A nENCYs will clear up for plats Index, sa that It may be V" A Is a rlrfc rnlaa of valuable I* Va Interesting manner, and Is " times Us small sum of FIFTY C^MTS *1 prots of Incalculable benefit to those whoee ed will alaa be focn.~*. of ^reat valne to those who hare acquired. BOOK PUBLISHING H To Cure a Cold In Oil* Day. Take Laxative Rromo Qcixisr. Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it (nils to cure. E. W. Ohovr'h signature on each box, 25c. The girl who dosen't wish to see callers must expect to be found out. Band Contests, Prize Drills, Dress Parades, Sham Battles. Take the children and grandchildren to the 20th of May Celebration at Charlotte, N. C., by the Seaboard Air Hue. May 22 2S-24-25th. The trees are turning over new leaves. Carter's Ink Is the lint Ink inade, but no dearer than the poorest. Has the largest sab- of any Ink in tun world. One kind of financial embarrassment is when ;i man has so much money he doesn't know what to do with it. Til? llrat Prescription lor < lit 11* nnd Fever is n bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simple iron and <|uinin? in a tasteless form. Nocure--no pay. Price 25c. The pick pocket sometimes follows his vocation just to keep his luiml in. (Irand Balls and public addresses. Open air concerts all the time. Thousands will he in Charlotte, N. C. during the 20th of May (lain Week, May 22-23-24 25th. Take the Seaboard Air Line. aining a good deal of hcad, can't Study a3 well as usual, isily fall asleep, and arc tired all the time? And how is it with yourself? Is your rength slipping awav ? Do you ble easily, arc your nerves all K$jn g, do you feel dull and sleepy, au lost all ambition ? mt's I Poisoning B >d spring medicine; a medicine ?m the system, strengthen the old force and vigor to the la is just such a medicine: a sa hoiccst and most valuable inatcly and carefully made, and is perfect in CNcry way. K \7Y3VtfC11 icr the personal supervision of E&SI5 in pharmacy, a graduate in idvatc in medicine." All Druggists. Sarsaparilla an J Pills liave saved nw life j 1 have kept them in the house t'or the jlt-lo, K. V., March 29, 190a. HSH N? cropcT PiSb 1 A ^ ^ grow w 11 h / ^ out Potash. 1*.very blade oi i irass. every grain of Corn, all l'ruits Mjj and Vegetables | jpn must have it. If enough is supplied you can count on a lull crop? if too little, tht: growth will be scrubby." Send for our books telling ail about composition oi fertilizers best adapted los all crops. Thryovt you nothing. 4?lllvT.l V.s k.\I.1 W()KKs,.i; Nix ati St . New York. A I*INK ON I' Send *?J < nf stamp if yon ?! sire to mivc iimii?'\ Materials f. r Arti^fx lor l'lt?i!op*itiplii'i's. I uimx hthI stums, Varnish. f? r House, sign, t'al i of :n d Carn.iM* Paint** i.ai'tsr , m;inv ua in t he S nth. XII,.I. \\ A N<; I*.If, ? I I || IIill >i | rrlt If irli uioihL \ a. DROP raw Kook of l^t-iimoina -) .iihI llldnva' itnilii.a it I rt'V. Dr H H. GftLtH H SONS. Bo* B. Atlanta. U* rnmrp^ml ome dealers do! I'usli cheap goods (A Is are large. Why let a man push a $ on you when you ran get the best 1^ ir so more? Do you ever think ahout |Q (OCK KILLDorKTiilSc:ft \f r* a a v?ia%a v1 ? r*"-r ? . ?ytj %?Ri18jrS 1 UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDCE, ?* U j i. It contains 53U pnge*. profusely Illustrated, atal not* or allT?r. When readIng you donbt? | n ?, ^ m ip trv y ? eretiees to meny ; S 3 a'i ?i** P* t 'i a . \ whlrl1 T?u d? no* si ken Vvf' ii ?os uJ i2 # ? whlob this bo k you. It hss a comreferred (o Mslly, TUli l>o k 2 8J _ Information. priMitfd In an well wori b to any one man j 1ob we uk tor It. A study of this bo->k will newt ion ban been neglecti-d, while tli? rolnms cannot readily oommnnd the knowledge they OUS>E. 134 Leonard St.. N. Y. City. 1 < v r " f ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS and NARCOTIC DRUGS Make INfBRIATES. THE KEELEY CURE, CURES THEM. A"0fX'"u."1.oth" Patients board nnd lodge in the Institution. Address or call at THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, 1109 Plain Street, COLl'flBlA, S. C. We SPECIAL Contracts WITH THE LAIHJKST AM* MOST HKM'ONMHLK MANUKACTUIUB8 OF | MAI HINRKY and >111.1. M'lTI.IKS. AND AUE PREFARt I> TO OFFER YOU SPECIAL ADVANTAGES. OUR F1C1LITIE8 ARE SElOND TO NONE. Complete Ginninp Equipments Complete Power Equipments, A SPECIALTY. W. H. GiBBBS & CO., COLUMBIA. - S. C. IA WORLD without MUSIC makes r?pn>tnt ORGANS $35.00 UP. PIANOS $175.00 UP. Write lor t'ntiilojjue ?ml Tcniw, M. A.'MALONE, Columbia, S. C. Complete !Ss FOR FACTORIES AND MILLS. Engines; Corliss. Automatic, plain side valves. liullers, Ilcutcrs, Pumps. Smv .11 Ills, from small Plantation Mills to tin* Heaviest 11111s in the Market, j All kinds of Wood Working Machinery. Flour nud Corn Milllufr Machinery. Complete Ginning Systems Lumniui, Vuu Winkle and Thomas. Engines, Hollers, Saws. Gins iu Stock for quick delivery. V. C. BADHAM & CO., IJ26 Main St., COLUMBIA. - - S. C. WE WILL GIVE THE FOLLOWING PRESENTS FOR KITE and GOLDEN GRAIN T^v.G-S. lOrini) oilier Tu^m Iroin our'i'okaeeoni A llunilsome l.> wilier Pocket I took fur .'?i l'iu*s. A two Maded, warranted, Packet Knife lui " \ Solid silver Thimble :o> W ustcnlioliii Uni-.'ir " i.'iii " I 111*11 . ? I * N!i*kt*l?a<l Wut?*h,t;< ?tl lim<*k?'i*pok VJMI " I f? l(og?*rsT^:i S|n?oiis ^su Air.frlran lt?*vol\?i\ iW * uri \\aiu*rnian 1 !? ;* 1 hiuntaln IVn ?'? ?> Aut uiiatl*- ll.?< K. H*?v??iv?*r. :?.!or3$ *' I un " I .V (l(Kii| |'?J| lUNt | ?*h I - hIIhw shot nun jsingle linrrrlJ ** ,k^** " Writ** li .*t*. :i.:?I jiiMk >, stating nunilttT *?f tun* 1 s?*nt aikI |?t -iikliitat wanh'il uiul onrio^taK'^ aililrc.*<H I \?\ ii tin* |?;u*kH?c, t ? BROWN & WILLIAMSON, Winston, N. C. J 77.iv (tjf't , trill F'. -ni,,- /## ? . :;i, ipili. I%\|?r<'n* on 'i'lin* in 11?%I hr prepaid. W. L. DOUGLAS S3&3.5Q SHOES |j,?1gg ASSA/Vorth S4 to "?G compared / \ A with other makes. f W \lmlot ? <! I?y over / J.ooo.OUO HturfH, K&t . 1 Bi imB The timuluc h.ivr \V. L. f / "* IJj ' * 13F ' '""K''18* name and Pr'ce | aSjt' pj | (I? stamped on bottom. 'l ake \ II \ J+j| no *ul?liialc 1 I.limed to lie I fi1 .n i;.111.I. Your <je.?!er >/%-?' /JL {L J f ltould kert> tlictn ? ii v<w^ t not, w. wiil sciul .. I iir^?Vifej,v J ?! receipt of |<i r anc ^ .Hf 41 j \tr.i for t.ti.Mj;- Static kind of leather, i ,in'' plain or can ? >? . Cat. frco# I # L. DOUULAS SHOE CO.. brockton, Mass. ? xi??E1 y\ STOPPED FREE SK Jfi >&. Permanently Cured by $ ft xW DR. KLINE'S GREAT ft ? NERVE RESTORER 2Q S.? r.u afirr fftret <Uf nae. H > rf'nn-1 ? ' ?? tnail. an4 * ? TKI AI, KOTTI,F FK HP. *o Kit | nnent? wh" par rtpr .*<* on If an rtr.orry. /'.?'nancni not t. * temporary reilrf. ft?r a'! .StrpihVlilt \ .1.7 -mm!' II. M.HMNt:. |!d| 931 Arch Street, t'iuludeiphia. toward isii. ATTKMION i* fat litatcil If you mention tin- i>m jm r wtion writ in k ailviiriiw^. M??. ?o ?U>EfAILS. 1 jKj fitaJ rest < ouKh Syrup, Tastes Good. Uso J". Sold hy ilmgirlsta. Here St Is! \Nnnt to lenrn all ub. ut a a< Hor-a* 11..u to lick ??.if a cilOrn'? Ktiow Iinporfcc <y*^y *V na a!.' 1 - \ Y\ l'rau.l* Dolwl Dk awinil V 1,1 "/ \ 1 :1a. : a v'ure when am* y \ I Y* ".ililp? 'I ell t ha Aj;a l.v 1. / V IVeth? What to call the Itinerant 1'ar:* of tho Kiiliiinl* How to Shoe a Horse I'r ?)>< : I v All thl* 1 other Valuable Inforiua'lon can lm obtained by v!inn our IIWI-I'H.K I I.I.ISTK ATKD ll.'iltsK Ihlllh. which we will forward, poatI itil, on receipt of only lf.? cent* in niumpa. IIOOK PUHLIslllMl HolTSK, Wl latonard St., N. Y. City. u J } SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ' Central Time at Jacksonville mifl Savannah. East em Time at Other Points. Schedule in KfT< <-t February tfitli. I9U0. KOBIHBOtTXD. NoVr gj? Oailv ex??u Jacksonville t P. Mi hi ma 4>ip lU lOp " SavannahtSo. By i 12l5pjl805a| 4 10p " Hurnwoll 4iWpi 4 I KM 754V " BlackviUe 4 17p| 4 lftnl 8 10p " Springfield .... 440pl 4 HSaj.... " Sjillv j 4 Ihpi 4 47a Pnrrv I .ISA* Ar. Columbia .. j r,.Yu?' ti f*ki p:?p Lv. Charleston.(So. Itv .1 . um lluup 6l?? ' SumimTvlUi' I ; tin ljoout 6Jsp Rmnchvtlle.. ! 8 5on 1 5a?i 7 25n Orangeburg : It Ain 2 60a 7 63f " Kingvtlle 10 loa 4U0ni8?|i Ar. Columbia . ^ ltoon HiiOn JLtOp Lv. Augusta,f~*o. Kr. I 'lKh Oilllp vtout) ~ ' Omnitovillu I J i&?| :iiilpil0 15p Aiken . I 11 Alp, " Trenton I 5 00aI lO.tp' 11 UOp " Johnston I ft Ala 4 Up'll '.Vp Ar. ('oliunhi?,(r. I).i?! ... n.Ytpi j inn Lv. Columbia.! Bhlg St ttHOn ?1 lOpi rt 16n 0 40p " Winnaboro j .. 7Uip 7 Ala 10 Hop Chester 7ftlp rtlOa lltfr " Ho<*lt Hill . 8^., 8 47a 11 :i*| Ar. < harlotte ? ltn_? 9 4Qa 12 21? Ar- Danville . [ ~ 12 lila; liftpj Kklit Ar. Hielnnonil . : tluoo tl'lip Ar. Washington . " I ; Shop lo fS Baltimore (Pa.UH i I 0 12a ll'Jftp lt 2fyi " Philadelphia. 11 ?r>a| 2ftrin| 1 Itif! ^ New Yorl: . ' 2 00pl 1118aI 4 15$ Lv. Columbia . .. i II rm 7.v>a~ '. Ar. Spartanburg. ; lllOpill Ste' ... " Aslieviiln . . ... 7 nop 211713' Ar_ Knoxrille . 4 lftj, 7 20pl Ar. < ineu.ani i. 1 7 ; t.,a At. l.oui<viTie . , nop ; wui . fol THBOt sn. 'M ix'l N't jl! N08.VN08I ex Ku,Dai,y 3u pj Houi.-vnle . j i:,a| J j&pl Lv. Cincinnati. , I 8H0a| 80Up' Lv. Knoxvillc .. j. 1 j,a 8~.7I ' Asheville 1 suW :i<ttp " Spartanburg 11 4.V tllfip Ar. Columbia .. :i30p' 94hp' Lv. New Vorkt Pa.KR I Ibklp il'lool iL'tOii Philadelphia ...| fltftp: :i Mta .1I4i> " Baltimore | S77p i", ,*>22i> Lv. IVaahl'gt'iK So.hv i 1'ftop II t&u 0 85j> Lv. Kiehmond ^ i I Hip laOni' j Lv. Danville .. , .*? ~5 4Sp 12"Ma I ? >' Chariotte.. ] ..j gift.., lomip 4Am | Rook Hill .. I ?02a M Iftpl .->00? .. V.-'"1'? 1 ) aa.Vi ii2jp| 27a . winnslwro. 'HiiMietiMte iS?Mm Ar. CoIuiiiIiIh, iBIdgSti Olfcip.ll 2An I A)u 700u *?" V0,luni,"!l,a;- L>- 11 -T'.H 4 ;*m' . U):??p: t:?p 11?!? . . 1rentou dionp 1 }.',p r, 4t<a Ar. Aiken ? I 1 221 >p 7 HO11 Uranitevillc.. . I20tint| 2 l.Sp 7 Ini Autrusta. M i??i| 2oupj M00a Ie\ Columbia! So. ltyj 1 loop I ifcn 7 Ida .. Kinjfvill. ... | iUv a;r2|| 7:Aft .. K. ... .Mttpl :J45o K4lft Hriinchvilli- II I5|> 4 2nit ii 2t)ft .Suminervillo . . 7-Hp 5 fci, 10 :I0? Ai. 4 harlewton * I6pj 7 Otejll l.ta 1a. Columbia!So. .Hv. ~ I M | 7 iiSft A?. Perrv ! "| I Ii ??> , ,, 112 1-1. 2 37,. ! ? ,uVnl!(; .V,d 1 Jtiui'kYille ' 1 12p - ;c.'A Harnwel l-p ;i 2U.il ti 40a biivnnnah .. :i-,'.?p' 7, Ifm 10 HN? Ai. .ifteksiinvtlliM p.S. 1 . 44ip ::sftp I rams 411 and 44 (mixed except Sunday, arrive and depart rnun Hi.mhuri;. Sleopinu Cur Sorvioe. KxejiHont, dnilv pn ssotitfm- serine Mwivn Florida and New \orlc. ?.N.os^Sl'iudag?New York and KI. rida Limited. Daily ex,opt Sunday. eotniNrcd ex inj Rivr!\ of Pullmun finest l)rasvint,' Room Sleepiny. ? 0111 partnn-n: aud Ol?si-r\. tory Cars, he t\v 1. New \ork,('oluniliiii and St. Auj?'.i^tino. .? *. s\ unci .<4 New York, ximi Kioridn Kt pivsv. L>r? wing-room sleeping ears brtwveti AiivruMa rimi New York, i 1 ulimiiu drawing-r< tin sloopiujj ears !) tween Port Tainim, .In. ksonvule. Savannah ,'J iVn^t?n Juni N?'w York I a. u .nu? t?inu' i .! i ? i ? Il.trI'll 11' uiiti Richmond. IkninK oar* Utlv.i i u Clmrloito and Savannah. Ni>?. ;t"> :ind lilt?I'. S. Ka-t Mail. Through Pullman drawing-room ImfFnt sliiiiuigcHr-. tiV tw -:! Jacksonville :mi) Now York nml Fill: man it:, eiiingcurs'hctw i't u Augusta at il < )h?rj 1<?ttDining ours serve nil meals dinmln. Pullman sleeping ours l<'tw<en Jurknonvilla and Columbia. enrouto duilv ln-tv. eon .lackaonvilio ami Cincinnati, via Asliovillo. . FKANK S. (tANNOX, .1. M ( TLP. Third Y-P. Ar (Jon. .Mgr.. TrafVto .Mgr.. Washington, 1). C. Washington, 1). <!. W. A. TITRK, K H.llAKDWICK. Hon. Puna. Ag't.. As'l (Jen. I'.iv. Ag't Washington. I), c Atlanta, cioEccentric Colonel Ej;e. Colonel Ego was :i famous cbara. loc ! iu ilir early days. Although living in Itoiiiplian County ho was often in Ai eliisou, followed by a p.o k of lioiind>. lie was a high toiled Sonlliern gentle man with :l kind heart, and one day returning hoiuo from iliis eity lie oamo across a man whose wagon was stuck in the nnul in Iiulotiolideiiee Creek bottom. Colonel Ego at otiee started in f<i 1 m ?11 k ll?*? iifin iiit .nit Willi fence rails. While hollt were woikin.^ away, Kge became angry ami j yelled to I lie man: 'Lil'l. y.m son of a i gun: you nr? not lifting a pound.*' The J man picked up the emlgale of the wag* i <?on, and split ir over Kge's head, lay* | lug him up for ilnee weeks. Kge had I his hat off when struck, and was sd | bald before coining to Kansas that lid was known >s the Kald Eagle of Mary land. Kge a'-ways carried a pistol, and was always trying t<> shoot through somebody's hat without hitting hint. One day, at the Independence Creel; ferry, lie shot at u man, hut aimed | a little low, and creased hint. Itut Kge ! was always a gentleman; tie took tint I man to his home, and tenderly eared ' for him until he recovered. Kight millions a year isn't enough for Emperor William. lie wants ten millions. In his twenty-four palaces he keeps l.obO lackeys and more than IHMi maid servants, and there are It is royal stables and kennels and covers and cotes and playhouses, n-to.. not to mention liia finally. Il?s expenses would pay for three or four now battleships per annum. lie conies high, does this swelling King of Prussia, but he feels that iSeriiiaiiy must have ! him. ' $ promptly procured. OR NO FEE. S-uI ovlrl. sketch.? I ?/or phot Book "ncwjSj j j|toObtAiBir.8 ..:. ! F - 1 *4 i. * 1 Tndi M i" !.#. w V-1'AT?NT LAW/EB3 OF TEAKS' PEACTXCE & $ 20.000 PATENTS FROGUHFO THROUGH FHEW. ^ 5) All l * . Ti* .. lit I nUvnr 1 aithfu! ( V)j?*>rvi.c Mod< mto thftTVM. S",t C. A. SNOW & C04 0 PATENT LAV/YER3, Sj ^ 0pp. U. S. Patent Office. WASHINGTON, D. C.$ 1