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Mi-. L, W. Coykin KUctMl Dispensary Inspector. Mr. Ti. \N . 1 toy kin was lust week elected inspe-uor of county ? i i *? i?? n Baric*. -?? ? Rllrl KoH'N. It h Laid tha*. the ( 'harleston road between Oao'di-a nnd Boy sin's tndl n in a must terrible eoidition, som? phiccs being almost impassible. '1 1 j ? roa I to Cantey Hill we understand is also iu u very bad condition. - ~ ? -#??- ? ? LOst. Between tUe Baptist parsolmjvp and Woman'** Kxchange.on Wedm .s day tlio 12th, a (jold lit U(H ll with hatr on one side. Kinder will; ho rewarded by leaving same j? t ? the Baptist parsonage. For Sato or Rent. '1 ho handsome cottage on Kair st . j opposite the residence of Oapt. das L. Ilailo, now occupied by Mr. Ilun lin, will be sold < r rented very cheap. For further particulars apply to Mar. '.Hit. I > Wolfe. For Salo or Kent The handsome t rick store on Main street two doors from DeKalb will j be sold or icnled very cheap. This I Htore contains the best shelves of! any store in (Jaindcn and the entire ntoro has just recently been put in thorough repair. T\>r further par ticulars apply t > S. WoLKH. Apr. 7. 'W. Two Carrier Pigeons Dost Both have small hand on leg with number on them. One blue cheek No. I 1U(?(>, one red check No. 27(152. Suitable reward will he paid for their return to the Wes tern Union Telegraph olliee. 'j how. M . Brail Icy. ? ? V ? New Feature. M. ?ssrs. Zemp Bros, have added a new feature to their store ? a gro cery department which will be in charge of Mr. I) M. McOaskill. 'I'liey will curry a full line of fan cy nnd heavy grocer i'-s which they will save you ni^ney ,"n. Before buying your groceries they vvjJJ he ^lad to show von what they have, v ' ;i 1 1 and see them. Memorial Day. AH interested are requested to! hear in mind that on account of the '?'on fed orate ^terans re-union in j < Miarleston on Nf.iv 1 U:.ls. memorial! ?exercises in ( 'njwden will be held on j c he !2?;th of April th'svenr. The la- I <iicn of the memorial nsnooiat ion j have arranged an inteivs.'-inir pro j crumme and those who attend will! tie well repaid. The services of thai i 'dile gentlemen. Bev. \Y. 13 Gordon, j J?<etor of draco Kpis/>opal church,) have been f-ecuied to deliver the oia j t:?m, and Cnpt. .1'. C Kolhngn wiil be j iwu shall 'of the day. - ? ? Death of Mr. Herman Jvanm Another representative citizen "II Camden has passed away. Ati twelve o'clock Tuesday night, Mr. | Herman B iuuj died of heait di.-N enso. Although threatened for! several days with? vet tigo ? it wa* not thought that )i i h health was ?ny more thfrft usual. lie was ap parently all right Ttiesdaj' until i at night when lie complain w^d of feeling unwell and retiied. And at eleven Ins condition be came alarming and physician* ?were summoned, hut f>o rapid was i bis deaili that when the first phy sician reached him he was past ailj hope and died in a few minutes. Air. Baum was about sixtv nine yenr* o!d and was born at Sch?er rtentz, l'ruusin, and came to tl is j country when a young man. About j forty years ago he settled jn Cam den and engaged in the mercantile i business, in which business he le mained until lust .January, when he retired from the firm of Baum ! Brotheis, and intended to devote i liimsrdf herafler to locking after bis plantations. Jn 1806 Mr. Ban m mairicd Mis*) Kva Ileyman, of Chester, who aur-i vives him, together with the fol lowing children: Mannee fl. Baum,! Gabriel H. Baum, B. Harry Bautn j and David Baum. Mr. Bauro's life has been such as to command the respect, confi dence and esteem of .'ill and- it is "** with sincere regret that his ho$t of j friends heard of his death, and all | deeply sympathize with his family' in the great bereavement that has' J)ef:iHen them. The funeral services wero held Thnrsday afternoon from the bouse. Ho was buried with Masonic honors, the Masons attending in a body. The Bev. Elsos, of Charleston, a'so con ducted the impressive and beautiful Jewish burial scry iocs. The number ? of those wb^ attendod the funeral showed tlie esteem in which he was lield by the people of Camden. The active pallbearers were select* cd from the .Masons and wero as follows: Messrs. J. E. Vaughan, 0. 4. -Khannon. Jr h. W*iki??, W, Geisonheimer and Dr. A. Weinberg. Hie honorary pallbearer* were Messrs. fl. G. Garrison, P. T. Ville pigvf, Dr. I). I*. l>et>aa?sore, A. IK Kennedy. C. II. Lewis and L. A. Wlttfcowskr. Mr. G. H. Baum. his son, arrived , from New York in time for the bar i?l. Mr. 8. WitUrewsky, of Char lotte, Mr. S. He j roan and Mian Haii mIi H?y?ao, of Chealor, an<l Mr. ITTTU FITV. WVWpTI I rvu^liB? VI * J , ?own. also came to attend Ibe funeral ThajBoral offerings were nomar* J Bicycle Parade. All P. icy el e inkid ant r< quested t > in cot lit the Opeia 11 oust: on tti<< 17 i n a t . , at U o'clock p. in. and j do in the parade. It :? said that li dies may have an inuny beau* nt. the) like. ? Grunge Meetings. The Sumter C'o. Pomona N >. 1! Hurts v\iih Ml. 1 ' 1 1 ? ? (ii itt^c N''. t i 1 1|> the !> i d \ ^ i , I (li1 ?( I ?! y , A 1 1 1 1 ! mill., IS!)!). .Initio U. Bo\ kin, Scc'ty . The Kuraha w i'dimtio (2run<<c No. m, will meet with Hilt Sidt 1 (Itangoon the 2nd Wednesday, | A |ir. 12, I\I c Donald 1 ) a v i ?, Scc'ty. Program of West Watereo TuwiiBh.y j S. S. Association 'I'lie Waterloo Township S. S. i A ssoeialioii will ho held on the -1th ! Saturday and Sunday of April, i I'lie* following in the program: Sunday. 1 1 :.'U) a m. Opening hoi vices b\ ! Hi o. .1 . A . Itahon. 12 hi. Kurollmeiit of delegates, j 12:30 p. in. Uoporls from so h oid h. 1 p. in. Dinner on the grounds. I 2 p. in. I -'raise service by Kev. J \V II. Joy nor^ 2.15 p. m. Discussion ? What j are tho. Iiost. methods for thirt nsso- j i iation to put forth to secure ?< J hotlor representation of ihu S. SV j Opened /f?y 15ro. .J . Willie Dunn and It. 1'. Odoin. 2nd Discussion, I Do i*o manifest tho into rest that wo should in the S. S? Opened l?y II rot*. J. M. Porter and Willie H (Joir. S u nd ay. 10 a. in. S. S. mass meeting. II. Sermon by Kev. ,T. IC. Striok kind. Willie II. (loll, See. My Queen. | This little rhythm wan compos ed by a young lady of Camden audi displays quite a poetic talent which if cultivated would equal | some of the more noted poets.? j I'd- 1 A memory lingers in my heart, And from my mind will not depart, It Mils mv day dreams with ileli^ht And 1 ? r i n ! 1 1 1* 1 5 ? evt n tin* shades of night, j ri>is memory makes my heart a throne Wj.trie a queen, a soVer* iirn. rnh s alone, I I lor smiles m v hejnp w iih rapt in e t hi ills, ! ib-r frown my heart with hoi row fills. Tlnd ipieen has riuiics and wuaUh untold ! K??r ?1I her curls arc showers of k<>M, Her even nre *apphiren of heavenly blue | it h just a shade of violet li'.io. I never see thi* (lower I wet it, r.ut I am minded of uiy hoiinir .lean, The dimples linger in her clunk Ami 'twi.xt her etudes play "hide ami ! seek . " IT.e coral from the oecan bed, Cannot sn?p:i.cs I.e.- Vfd, Ami u j: h all ot lief charms," there j_'oos i A predy tilde turned "|> nose. II you etinhl see !h:s ii!tle <|iiC<;it. This hiitliesoiiio bounir iitssie .lean, \\"hv like (hat ancient <pie?*n t.f obi vpn'tj RHV "1 lie lialfhas nul been t?>M." CASTOR J A | For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought j Ileal Ebtftte Transfers, 'l'hc following transfers of real es tate in Kc#Hinw county were record - od in Hit; Auditor's office during ilio month of March, 1 8fl!> : S D Hurst, to W T McCaskill acres, ?1,300. II C- Gerald to John 1) fJerald -1 ; acres. 300. j S W Moblcy to Alice Threat 13G acres, C A MeC.iskil] to ,i H Tlw:n>o acres, 50. C H Gary to Sidney Barfield, 50 i acres, 1 15. J S Stokes to Julia V 1'ate, el. al. to JCIiza A Peebles, 10'J acres, 200. J V Wei ah U) J i*o H Baker, 04 j acres, (1 10 j Mary Tidwcll to Joseph S Collier, j 100 acres, 50. Mjiry C McManns to S T A Me- j Mantis 50 acres, 125. #J M Watts to S h ScweJl <<; Co,! 182 acre.0, 4-18.75. Singleton G jITio Lewis D. Watts, i 15 acres, 15. j \V K Bryan to W J Baker, 72 j acres, G5. Amhr-so McCaskill to \V Bl Threatt, 120 acres. 150. .1 W Young to D It Fletcher, 85 acres, -100 Sarah H Camphe]lo to W B Threatt 88 acrcs, 67.20. It B Williams, Sheriff, Tho Dnndce Mortg. and Trust Oo , to Alliance Trust <Jo., Limited. 000 acres. 5<>0, .Middloton and ltaverml-irTrfl Jf" Stokerf, to Bridges McKathin Lum hor Co, 100 acres, 125 E K Pairaer to Eliza Ammonds, 2,000 acres 1,750. Execntorof Fanny R. Hey ward to John A ah I ley ward, I lot. 1,500. Bantu Bros, to II Baum. 33 7 acrcs, 1.750. Rehcccn (1 Gardner to Benj. T Truesde'l, 17\aereii, 75. S Tweed to\E,lt Tweed, 2 lot* and 2 (wildings, 5. - Banm Bros to II E Keese, 100 acr.-f, 125. Douglass K$ed to E O Zam p, 50 acres, I. ^ # Scott a and Lola Salmon A to Jiile Stafford* I acre, 15. L_ W M Kclloj to Lillie Stokes, 1 acre. 15. 8 D flongli to ILaflrieUa (Hinej, 50 acres. 350. ffl M fi Young to TTenrj Savage, 1 lot, 3,500. ^ ^ The Atlanta ConstUolfon and The Camden Cbr<*iele Me ;?k for oolj ttM. r*7 v ? : ' *??? '(?(?tfrw ||oi;u!tw, . ? '? 'N I li I It I t ^ ?. (lui'M whnl \ 1 1 ii ti i* holy is so ? i ?.-?? I ? } V III 1 ? ? V *' islllt 14 ('II 1 !i I II y (111 II man ihnt ahe .J. i n't. waul hint to - j ?? *i t* lii n ? > i !. i i ; : ! ' I v\ 'i'i| yi'i!i>?? iii*i m carried '?Is J.'1'! Id I ? ! i : c ii , li j? I >1 > ll'.tlhV ;l 1 1 His III II l? s ? 1 ? \ I : "l;i hill: :iml !?!i hiii!, ?>ii!, <?i'il tili? What \inr.^ i k < : : t ? K i ^ 1 l is on l ho piazza t!i<-? <>l hei Sunduv niii'il and a y u u n g tViiuiv s;iiv u ami I* I I. lIiiiMS what \ ? > 1 1 ? > man ill o v i ? -a vend i & i lit b lust Sumh.v In s?'? iiis lusl ?> i i J a 1 1 1 1 t Ii i' ii mini lit c 1 1 ! low had him lu'uiV Po i soUkI. .Mr. T. H. Wilson, who lor some liit' hits been residing ii Coiiwubin, is i-pendine; a IV w days in ('amdou. ? ? ???> ? <??? IHm't Fail l'u read (he new nd*vrti><m nl ? ? i I hi' (Id! Kd?>e Mmi' in todav's is kiio * ? l" i ho ( "hruiiirlo. As always M . Yillep ?uo litis s-aonoi iiiii!^ to say thai ivi'l both in toront and benefit you . Ice! Tec" Ice'!! I m row ready tn p Ion so the p ti Id ic with let*. My ice huise \\ ill he nt. DeLnache l>tns. old stand (?pen from fl ."it) a. n\, to <n in. Orders received at Western I'liion I'elt'ifrtijdi < (lice. Kesp? el fully, 'l'lios. M . I' l ad It y . ? 4'" Teat ti of Mr. Hasty Mr. 1'. Hasty died at tin; ( uin deii ('otlon Factory last Su nd a \ nijiht. Honest, upright. and lion-, orable ho always was and for I lose1 and many other noble I raits which j v"? Id make. ii|ka jjood man. Mr. II isty possessed thu lollies' e?--j In* m of Ins i'?l!ow man, ami none , know I* i in hnl to low- and respect ; him. Tlie bin ial look place at his; old lionit: near Abnov. Death ci'Mr. \V C Workman. Mr. \V. ( \ U'oi kman, rtmllu-r e.fj Mrs. W. K. ! lu* at d Mrs* j ?\ in. Wallace, of our town, died in j Sivtiunah, (Ja., mi v Wedin st!a\ ' nioi I. inji last of bronchitis aflt'r an j illni'KHof tht re wet ks and waf? I v'.hout f>5 years o! ?>>(. At the at?e| of 1 Mr. Workman entered thoj C'ocfi. disrate army mid served! 'hrouj>h the cntiio war, and main j '?if re wi:| irtsicinhi r llic active pail j h<* took, and what, valuable service he rendered to 'he cause of democ iti' v, in ! in; meniorahlc campaign "I '70. Mr. NVorkmau w as in ? wr\ i .smi so a most worthy yentleman i and t ? > his bereaved family we Sew-, dei our sympathies. Iiis body i y. i i a peeled to arrive on the J 1? o'clock ! it a i n t(k?day for burial in the Cam den cem-tel v. Mr. Fletcher IIomIl'H, of Sandy] Grove, and WisoAda Kod^trs, < ? I ; l$i?!io|)\ iil?\ wen* married on Apiilj I0t.li. R. N. Hall, Notary Public, | oflici n ti nor. . DR. I.H.ALEXANDER, ' Dentist. Graduate o i Llio Plijladeln'.iia | Dental College, Session 1 8 V (i - 7 7 . OKF1CR IJIiOAD STKKKT, j ' Cam ok a-, ?S. C. Two doors South of The Chron icle Office. J HOT AlW COLD! 1 S.ArITZ! 8f*S, MASSAGE TREATMENT. I J. E. HADLElY, Registered Nurse.! i have moved fir?in DeKnll, to Lytth lun street in the house formerly occu pied l.y Mr.'Hios. W. lounf. Notice of Pinal Discharges Xn! ice is hereby yivon tint thirty >1 vk after date. [ will apply to the* Pro- I bato .luiliro for Korthaw County ft>r I t - t<-rc Dismissory ailministrjUpr of the otttate anil ei!tei? of .lames Chestnut, deceased. DAVID II. WILLIAMS, .In., March t?"?( AdminiKtrator. | To Let-Repairing the Court House, On 4ho. }st flav of next May, aft.-r date, the joh for repairing tho Court House of Kershaw County will ho jri v?- n to the H*^wc8t responsible bidder. .Ml bids sealed and presented f n or l>e fo r cKltilH^da y . The comity l>>?;*r l re serve* thermit to rcj>?t? ar.y arid all bids. For Hinount, kind and quality of work to bo done, apply to Supervisor. J. B. Phelp*, S'fCt'y. April 4?h, 1899. Citation. State of South Carolina ? Kendiaw County. By C. C- Hnile, Probate Judge* Where**, T>an'l P. Kirkland male Kiiit to me to grant to hlin Tetters of Admin TstrafTnn of the KutMe of and elFeeta of Mary Shannon, of Kerabaw Countv, de ceased. J /Tliow are therefore to cite and adngin U'u All and^biiianUr - kindred Creditor* of the aahl Mary Shannon, daoeaf d, thaMhey tm nnxf appear before one. in the Court of Probate to be hcjd at Camden, 9. C., onTueaday. the lath of April in?U after publication thereof, at ll oVJock in tha (orenorot to *fcew Mnw if any they b*ye, why .be aald admlniatra tiofi should not he granted. Olvw nnder mv hand Ihia 3rd day of April, A. D., I8fW. ? ~ Pnhllahed on the 7th <lay of April, 1899, la Tim Caft)den Cbreofcd**. r fadfof Pratali, IbffWftimty. CALL FOR A KEY < ) .-T'l-v/W *Hh)a o Money? IN Tl { I : \V I N I M ) V?T AT 2 E M P 23 R 0 T H E 11 S Wr lia\ i' I'li.ct <1 iii our sivi'i* ;i hand ? IIIO OAK: ;mon;ey box I ontaii S:I\\t I )ol!ai s. \W haw l;ad in tdr ii?r us a nunihor <>i' kr\ s. ? uiu- nl w hi. h \.iil unlock I ! u* i> <\. \\ i t ! ? t wi n cssli puivli we <>1 * I will !?>? w ivon a key nitaclnd to i 1\ > y>> can I'*" (:!*d fin1 1>( Saturday in i .u h nionili allot Mux 1:1 ami Judders <>( kr^ ?h it unlock tin* !>t>\ will l>o jiivt n FIVE DOLLARS AS A PRESENT. This i* a now ami im\\-l w.i\ wo h i\r < >t a<; rtisiii:^ and :.;i\ io<^ to uur i radii in t'ASll what wi1 have luTetoloro paid lor a lvortisintL( with the liope lliat tin* -Aioator nuinkor w i ! I ho l.on < ii t tod. cZFh. I.) K \ I , K 1 v S IN SHOES, CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS AND CENT'S1 FURNISHINGS. SUITS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. O I I \ M ( ) 1 1 1 1 n'S I l! > >( i ! s I or (In* 1 ?? a*" t M i >ue v . 1 ndor* j buy and undors li All join's warr.Uid a^ ropivsontuL HEALTHY MOTHERS make HAPPY MOMH5. J TOW can a woman bo e.hPoiTul and It h;>pj)y when nho in weak, nervous, ], , and HiilVorin;; tho oxemomtinf* tor t ?iren ??f Konwdo J )iHo:iMf>s? it should not l>o expoelod of Her. When ?<ho itf nitferin^ Irom Deranged Mi n m? rur.l ion, \V bites, F.'illinjt of tlm Womb, ote., ?ho\v your sympathy lor her in a pracUeal way bv providing lior with ^ 0-EJR,3TXuHl'e Female Panacea. T ? A U I Q, p*# P, IvtBK. Thi* Hplendid ionin will booh relieve In r MilVerin^r and ? i iik (bo disease, thnfe producing (lie desired renult through uniur.'i) ohannclH. Onl\ $1.00 ner bottle. irtlHTO ;.!! y <?(). 1 1 \ t in-KM, move Iho ln)\vc>]? ?i 1 1 1 y with iniM dosc'H ol' St. .1<?5cph'.<4 l.lvei Regulator. I'rii'o 'l->y |>??r p:telcago. MY W?ke Wa?. Almost a Complete Wreck With frtiwile S!i<- luis '.ikco six ix.l'icH nf GtRSTlt'8 Femal* Panacea ami it li.- ? I ti ;<?? 1 li< !. Sue i:- n..\v ? -i ? I In- litM t?< ?t 1 1?> ainl i.i (tcluiK ;.f well asslu- cvt-r ? I i ? i i?n? 1 \vi-i?hs '?u>:v thu.i ever I m-Imi ,? in hj-r Ii I' SOLD AT DRUG GTORK3 1 ?? K. I I <?<?!,! I Hnxtoll. <iH. L, GERSTLR & CO., Proprietors, Chattanooga, Tcnn. flE?TORSALE BY DR. F. LESLIE ZEMP. v The Dry Goods Emporium ol Camden, with mh up-to-date Stock, iy well prepared to meet thc^vants of ils customers; and as to piiccs, let it .suffice to say th.it when 3 pu hear them you will smile, ns von will see at once they arc within the reach ol oven those w hose pujso is limttoo. {fee our White Goods Department It has nevvT been more complete in the history ol otir busi ness and it i^nTs us pleasure to say. that (he people know n good thiiu when they see it. Several duplicate orders is the re.-ult of this OUR COi.OREu LAWNS, ORGANDIES, DIMITIES, &C.,i Are things of heauty ? ranging in price from .'J 1 - il to 18c. per yard. Thin Ulack Goods a specialty, the stock consisting I of Lawns, Organdies. India Linens, &c. See our SILK CLOTH AND SILK MULL _ ! In Black, White and Colors, 12 inches wide and only #1*5 and j -1 0(5 per yard, respectively. A lull line of Piques in the new Styles, weights &e. in both; White and Colored. Solid Pink, Blue and White Iiedlo-.d Cord. A*15eauiit'ul line of Illuminated Crash that sells almost at sight. A big stock of PLAIN CRASH For Skirts, Snils, etc, raucrin^ in price from <i 1-2 to l?Je. | per yard. Kxtra Heavy W hile I>uck for i?onts Suits at 12 1-2 to l >e ? Ladies ready made Skirts in White, Mack and Navy Duck only f>0e. Others in Chevoits and Linen ('rash, from i 7f>c to $1. Mothers should not forget that the Gilt Kdj/c j Siore is the place.to find what thev need to make Waists I ' , ? for their bows. They want something Xeat. and Service able, ' \ - WE HAVE IT. Wo have just rcccivcd a supply of Gents Crash Suits in several different qualities, and at prices that will, surprise you. Call ami sec them before they are picked over. ^ ? Don't Forget Farmers, Thai- 4he-Oilfc JSttycc Store is headquarter?} for lMantati<>n | Supplies, and as to prices, refit assured -?j mnmum That We Will No! Be Undersold. % Your Respectfully, and Truly, The Famous Gilt EdgeStore, . - ? ? ???? ?gim rifi t ft* I ll K Furniture Store. ! wain j\S i\K\ L\I>\ in '."aimloii ami ? surrounding ?. mult \ to rnnio ami inspect 1 1 1 \ Now Stouk <>f UrtUScllOltl it ii il I urn isliin / mnuls. Tin. 1 1 1 o.>i i onipU l?* over shown in ( 'ai mlom ( '? uisisl i it {? < > i CO rrt r.rr t-D CtJ rr-? r~i I'mloi Suites, I if?l room Sn i 1 I ?otl I oa il > all six* v . * ( rad Irs ami l>al?v < -juriaues, l>ci! Spring v aiul Mattresses, Hall Mm I , ami |ls?..L Cases, \\ i mlow v 'm i a i ns ami 1 '? >los, ( \irpot ( )v!tl ^(pia; < M u:;s ami At a ? i i i j l; . STOVES, .ill uaatlcs. (id in\ prieos. ALSO iW'UUV SKWiXC. MACHINES, Lamps, I amp Sluuli's :tial luiruers, aiui in fact every f I ! i 1 1 i4* necessary to iurlil^li vonr house. l>on't forget. to i'oiim' aiol sec mo lion i u low m lHJt-f ( '"'his sold on LL c;.) CD O.) u I I L.t? CTD m GO cn r? CD CTD GO Hon I lot the price of coiton l;c p you away. i{v spool ml ly, 9 Proprietor. This the beginning of another sdiisnu wilh cotton at 4 and > cr,:ls p?r ) x >11 ii< ' . This means cheap ^nods or no sale. I. haw ??ot 1 1 1 ?"? ?.'<><)? 1 - .*? 1 1< 1 tlu-v have j^ot to be sold and as I have alwavs s;od I ncvi i allow ;oi\ i ?tn? ( o undersell rue, the money is what I want and i hat 1 am uoi to li ;? \ n if von come in my *tore. I haw a )nt! stock a- n atal, tresh and nice; never have and ? ild stale < t o? * K FRESH GOODS < -? h 1 1 i 1 1 ? r in tvery <la\ . 1 went in business in I s!) I when cotton was about the flame price it if now a?id I ant .-till here doing mv ??intn ; M?me predicted tlml I would nol pull through that Fea* son. l.uw priced coHon don't I : \ .ih'oii me, I have gone through i hotter hat tie tln.n th"??. t ?<< ? I ? 1 my gnod<? fur such small pro !iu*. ! find thai it pays to make small profits and quick /mien. I have kept it up and 1 don't want to change itv I will say to t hose who ha\ y aforcs in the country to come in 1 will divide the profits with yon as I have itlwuyu done. Some business houses may tell you they carry a larger stock than I do; you can way to them you get more 'or a dollar AT HINSON'S than you get from them, it *?i;;Kv? Uut little difiOrence to yon how much stoclr, tlu^' uarry. ?' What you wnnt is oil you can got jo? your money. I am satitied with the past and I know I will be with the future for I am working just as hard for y?ur trade as 1 e\er did. Come <>u you will find me at the sam<9 i 'f place. Y ours Res pec tf ul I y , D. E. HINPON. K5 83 Mixed Mixed r. Ms A. M. ?10 *30 5 00 6 *J<> Gaflfocy _J?2535 r. M A. il. ' Train 8a. 77, #010# w?al j??fc?a 4?y light coeaeoKo* *4 tho U A C. It. U., at Rock Hit] with tlt? Southern M. R, Bfackftbafg wljh th? Southern. Twn No. 78* Mijic mm tion it Marion, N. C. wfeh the Soafbern R. E?M BW|i| era and at Laacaater witfc *b# L. A C. K. R Twv-Mi sake* connection at SUIby. N. (' ?.th Ibe &. A, L.~JU A local freight traiaa will mtjf puMOftra If jyiHljr| South Carolina & Georgia R. R. Co. TKMK 'IVAIIM? NO. 10. In oflod 12.01 a. in , Sunday, January 1st, I89U West- ? KirnL Class Kabt- t r' Tj?'ftvt')j, ft. w., 7.00 " ft. to., (>.20 n. m., '3.20 ft. id. 10.15 West, 7 r.i 8 '?(? 8 10 ') 0<? 0 35 ?I H U> l'? 10 35 tl 00 11 15 12 tO 1235 P. M. \\v*l sr> * ?> 2d OIiihh A. M. 8 20 8 SO 9 05 10 10 10 30 10 -10 1 1 50 12 !.? i r><i i 10 3 5o 1 10 ?> 10 :u) 5 15 r! 20 CI, twlt'Mofl, A ngu^tn, Colmubin, IvingNvillf, North Carolina Division. 77 St :> Hons. <8 lit Cli?*n (Sunday* I\x?!eptod.) 1 ?t CliiHt A. M. Leave Ariirn 1 1 in Caimbn 12 00 DeKii I) 12 12 WcMviJIt* ]'* 40 KojhIjiiw 12 55 Heath Springs I 00 I'lcaflfint Ifiil I 20 Lancaster 1 35 Itivcrswle 1 5o C'o'awba fniir'n 2 15 Kock Hill 2 .'{5 Tirzali 2 4? Vorkvlllo 03 Sharon 3 18 Hickory (Jruve 3 :<0 Smyrna 3 55 Bluckhliur^ I 10 ^ i 15 1'ntturnon Sprtnps l 25 Shelby 4 45 l/iittirnoje 1 52 Moorcsborough 5 02 Henrietta 5 19 City 6 34 Hut.herfordtoo 5 .10 Thermal <?i1 y (? 14 Glen wocmI 6 30 Marion P M. <*AfffH'y BrntHrh Station*. Hundny Kxcept?d< L<ayo Blwibbuig Gaffney l?. 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