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PUBLISHED KVKUYdfrftinAY ? *W\ Xj. MCDOWELL. 3.UBHOHIHTION Katich I ? Ono Vt-Hf . (I .60, nix month*, 75 cent*; throe month*. 40 OOllti. ? Ratkm *ok Advkbtihjnq Ordinary transient adrortiawcntH, llrai insertion $1.00 jut hquare ; oaoh ?ul/Ki}(|ufaui, in sertion f> 0 cents per h?iu#i?. Candidates' Cards tor County officeft $5,00. Oon?ro?sional $10.00. ttnsluo?x local?, 6 t-onu }><-r line oiu h in Hortion. OommutiicationH will bo published when of intoront to the uonornl public and not of a defamatory nature. No ro dpon?jhiljiy will bo aaHUmod fur the views'of eorroapondontH, Rat ch for contract ?dvortinin? will be hu nounoed upon application (it the oilice. Roihfttanocft by chockti, drafts and potMftl money ord?irn should >??? made payable to W. L. MonoWKU., Camden. S. C. ----- ? i ? *1 Uegistei! Register! Don't forget to Ht^intoi The Legislature adjourned on laut Saturday. The new lawa ol' general interest will bo found mi page 1 of The Chronicle to. day. The. Fire Department and Or oheatra Entertainment Mob, 8th., will introduce to our citizens, a most delightful Aggregation of en tertftlnerp, most pleasing musical rccitalf, refined comedy, beautiful <t fancy dancing by little children and a cause moat worthy of their consideration. Hon. W. J. ilrjan, tho acknowl edged national Democratic leader, was in Columbia ou last Thursday His speech, ( a aynop*in ot which iu given on our f\rat page, was a innn. terly one. Many now converta to Mr. Hryau and the cause ho repre sents wero made by Imr viait to (Jo . Jumbia. He was listened t?? by in a _ jay thouaandfi. Well Dono. I Rocently wo had occasion t?> com ment on the unprecedented ^iowth of Camden. Wo take pleasure in ^pointing to a prominoot factor which ! li as led to our preeont prosperity. We allutlo to the conscientious, painstaking, economical und enter prising frhnractoristies which have been displayed by. our public Pervant* in the conduct of city affairs. W? )ooth and detoat lullsomo flattery and bombastic political tfush, but yet j$e believe in "rendering unto Ciesar the thing-'* that are (Jrrsnr'F," and when public servants deserve praien let u? give them their descrta The Ohroniclc, therefore, takes plcatt nro in voicing the sentiments of thin community by saying io our cit fathers, "well done. i?ood nnd f'nfth ful servants." It u nil Mai! Delivery Kill. The following is the Hill relating to the delivery of mail in this Stato along star routes: "Be it. enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States c?f America in Con gress assembled, that all contracts for carrying mail on Mm routes made after the passage of I li i h Aclj shall include the deposit in the proper boxes placed on the line of the routes for this purpose, withy1 out oh arge to the nddrossees, iJ\ any* mail matter thatiyiuay lie En trusted to tho carrier foreuch A\ih- \ tribution by any postmaster on the route. ?Sec. 2 That it Hint!) also be tin duty of said carrier, in addition to the duties imposed hj' section thir ty-nine hundred and ninety-three of the Revised Statutes of the United States, to take up such mail m tit ter, properly prepaid by stamps, u he shall And iu said mail boxes and deposit the same for mailing ?it the next po*t-olllco at which he ar rives on his route without addition al compensation " Meeting of the Farmers Satnnhiv. Wateree Messenger. 1 The farmers met at the court hous? again Saturday, to hear the report or the Committee appointed at the !???.? \ i - ions mooting with reference to the ler f lli/.er trusts, and to further discuss tin Npiatter. CoJ. \V. K. Thompson presid The committee submitted the follow in^ report which waa adopted: You committee appointed at <?re\ ious meeting to assertain the (lout's of the fertilizer trust in this state, la?g leave to submit the following. As far as we have been able to as net tain, such a trust does exist in t he Virginia? Carolina Cemical Co We havs written them tor prices of mm merical fertilizers and they have ignor ed oar communication, and we recom mend that the farmers of this county do not buy a pound of their goods. __ We also And, however, that this com pany has not bought up all of the phos phate works In this state, and that F. w. Wacciwr A Co., a reepotibl* llrm Wtth otners, are telling gnanes at a mall m argon above last year's prices, j we wotdd suggest that wo patro- 1 JW2S thesa firms provided prices suit us. 9rd. We farther report that we have j _ULe Jbllf sgliDBt j job Uses introduced In the j at tb* present session and ot the judiciary bUI was refer tb* bin, < and heartily ondorae the action of the said, minority of said committee. ami we hope that said bill was passed l>y our legislat are. Respectfully Submitted, 1j. (5. Alford, ti. \\' M-wlv-y. li. .1 o. hnn'ii, ! . W . r l{?'u<l. Mi. (1. . MosHey offered tie* follow iiitf resolutions, \vliich win- also adopt < ed: Kesolved. 1st. That it is the sense or j lids Hireling that we ought not to i; i vi [ more than 10 ner cent. advance on l'u? 1 year's prices for fertilizers. 2nd, That it is the beiise o| this b.?d j that unlcwi llit) prlc<'H of 1'ert di/ers ai : reduced to within the to p.*r cent, ;ut J vance of last years pricey we will i!i- ! oAurago the use ol fertilizers to as Jar?.' j an extent as possible. 3rd That we condemn the action o ihu Virginia- Carolina Cemicil ?'o n forming a corporation foi tin- purpos of arbitrarily advancing th" price o ? guano. 1th. Tb?t we give as t:ir ns pnictic | aide piofen iice to the lertiii/i'is oi i!i< ilulependen companies, and avoid pin chasing tin- products of 1 he trusts. These resolutions were discussed i ? Messrs. (?. VV. .Moselev. W K Tnomn j son, 1?. 1C. Alford. \V. Davis, and I I i.. Davis. Messrs fJ. W Mnseley, [. K. Alfmt j and VV. IV IJeed wero appointed to as i certain t ho prices at winch fertilizei j can t?e bought, etui as soon hk tin v at j ready to report, t hey are to give i.o'ic ? | through thoeoun'y papers, and those wishing to buy \n tins uav will make application to lite committee, Mr, Keid ofloicd the l<>llouin?. which after some discussion was Miopi ed: liewolved. 1st. 'I li it the chairman o t Ins con v en I ion appoint a emu mil lee ^ three to ascertain tin* costs <>| hoi.'V1 ing ami operating a tertilizer lactoiv and to learn if it is not advisable t i form a company to mainline! ure terti lizers at ('hiihIcii for 'be i ext season. 2d- And Duil our TJpresenta'ives let instruct' (I touseevei v legal and h*(;iti ! mate means to legislate against ;<ii\ measures l bat Wou'd tend to give an* of the trusts or railroads any unl ? i r a?' vantage over us, in the form of rebate* etc. In aecxu dance with the above, tli-j following commitUe was a n I **??: I W. K. Thompson, (J. W . Moseley ant j ,J. K, West. A permanent organization, to be I known as the Anti trust Association, : of Kershaw c unty, was formed. Col, W. K. Thompson was elected president - I U. \V. Moselev, Vice president; and (' W\ HI roll more, Secret a v ami Treasurer The object of Ibis unsocial ion is to hoi.' meetings from time to time as decme.! I advisable, ami lo discuss matters c.i i general interest to farmers. Our Ttrprtwu fit lives nl Homo. J Soii.it.ir Hay m n < I Ri-p'rijeiilH tivee Winkler and KiohanU hn\" returned home, i lie ? turc ha\ i'lU adjourned ?>tj Inst. Katurda'. W'liln in Columbia \vc licluve out represent it ivt-H worked hard nn-i full h fully l<?r w It ?? t tiii'v coneri \ ( ?! lo iio foi the Im-hi interest <>i ?.i> people, and it- in !i jjrout p I c it h ii 1 1 ? for Tlui Chronicle io ronimen-' them for llie j?ouil wmk done, wtnt wo nre filtnl to nee l In in :il lioui Again. Wo nre ii??i t i n*r now oust um<' ?* <-v erv ilny Our noods uii i p wen nr I lie tii.k of tho low ii. S N. S ?w. 1' A- Cm. The l; i t o I )i p:u l tn?- ii I iud ( ) i cbcutm fcuti-n aiumeui, ftirh Nih, will again give to our citizens tin pleasing opportunity ? ? t ?l? iimMinIim ting their uppieeialiou of out hum talent. T. 10. I Iaselden, depot agent n ; Clio, S. ('., mill u cousin of ,) Dud lev IImbi'Mou, committed suicide :i that plriott i?u Saturday morning. .? tllflCH \V. Mt'H'tM, H you ML' wl' i nin n IX \ears <>f 111 fickshu t:., wjih Ktriiik and K 1 1 S ? -i I hy a t mi i near thai place ?n the night of th* Nth. Archil; Blunt and HcKKif .Join--, (colored) ii> i r r i . ?? I out* i l:i v Ins ?vcok. 'J l?o ^rooM if> :t ' 't n 1 1 17 mt ! MuNjridi' t*ffi?ll\ \ouii;f I'lie lirr <'mn|Mti>v li.nl a Hin t p ; 011 Monday llf l'iih in*' Mcssr*. .1. \ . Singleton and A. 1 ? Kennedy, dr., sent in th' ir n-H n lion hh luciuhiTH and Messrs. T< ?? ? t I>:irlit'l<! and Scldoii il i tins wvr received in t lu"r nt< :n 1 Cl<)Ck ? Ht CIl IHCM liel Hit I 'rt. We will s;U \nu S:idinet?, .!? ! lien, < 'rackri'H, ( itk? s (nnl < 'audit? us elieap an\ hod \ . Si ny lei on"* li'ikrrv. Fi in' im-til <>f maititij,* ju-' arrived :it ( iei^rtiht i iiht'h. Fine Fumilnie I'oli-h ??i (vwiMfhitt* Hiit*r - Death of an Tn fiint /\ it infant ehild '-.i Mi. :tnd M i. I M Al< \nn?l?-?, ?>f Atillo. Ii, -I i ? 'Mi WrdyesjdaV i'anf. A^uJ i IIHHU ilH. Opera House To Ni^ht ?Set "Ms Lord in I.ivrt>" t ? ! presented it tin- OpiTi llousr t jmg;iit, r?l S oVloek. A<! mi*- i<>n l?.r> i l\? vi i \ went IOe., Foi In* ri i lit. {Glace K |?is?*oj?:il rinuvh. Yealerdav was Waahtn^tori'i llirthday. The Graded School taking holiday to day instead i i yesterday. Buried Ninety Year*. While diiTffinu a ^r?v? in the oen etery ? low d?\a ajio the flex ton im oarthod ti child's metallic e?>fl1n Th ? lid waa removed from the glaaa and a child'* face waa Been in m* perfec<" : mate of preservation. The date- or. the coffin w*5 1 804. Ttaaif-eonaid erahl? apecnlation aa to whoso child U could bwe lM*n. This cbdd baried bsfor^ the town of Union vu loestofc Tbsre Meats to b* no ww ~ ? ??(?? t?- ? v |(SO <OT OVd* Tho Kind ^' < ? ? ? (lave Always < Sotij^iit, mid \\ J? i? I* ha* beta fM> y<?Hi*M> }i;;s ImVim fSio yl&iiat vsrr of :uul ta,rtn miKio wider ht ; prr . A' ^ ^r1/. 7* ; . nana* ? t!tn?r\ Ulon silica Its Infamy. ~MKXZ4T~ /*C .< St,4/-ym ^ i 1 < ? \ ?. .)<> OIH> i f> dtTflVO J "" til? . All <\?iiji<?'i*;**i*s. 1 fni'j: ' ion ? :?;ul Htifmiit n M4s ara m/i (?> ? ]ii riilH-nl\ liial Ir.'do \\ : * i ? and rndantfi >? H?<> lit-MUl ??!' lnlnnl.-t and Cliildivo r*\j ?> Went/1 U^Uiil.st *A|>ClUTlMi>LU j ? I'lciiy a;.'. A ? ? 1 h 2*;>. W* Casloria is a substilufo for Caslor <".i, } Niratfoi'li', 1 > ?*? ?j ??> and S<??> I liiii^* Sy'rrtjis. it i llarmit-ss and idcasaat. li contains iK'illM'r Opium, *<( a'pliino urn* ? 1 1 ? ? i* .Narcotic Nal>K(an<'<s lis ajjn i>; its f? anrafiteo./ 11, destroys Wartas ami allays 1\: utra.linrss. J i, ilarr'iora and Wind C'o'Jia. It. relittvas 'JYelliiiif.; 'J'voWtdo*, Constipation ami ria< ulracy. it asslml'alos Oio i-'ood, rrf?ula?o.s tlm ftloiaaHi and Udwrls, ffivli hoalthy and natural slot p. Tim Children's I'anaooa ? 'I bo blather's i'llend. GENUINE \ AL\VAYS Bears the Signal urq ot' Al s 1 In Use For (if 6 Always O v e r 30 Y o a r s. 10\. me oniTAun cou?ir.', J ' 6?i:ti.r, 1.1 >v vtmn onv iV vap'-i To My Friends & Patrons: This is flic be^innm;: of auntuer season with cotton at 1 ami ?) cents per pound. This meat. ?? cheap ^oods or no s : ? i : * . 1 have ^ot. tiio jjoods a n< 1 they have got to Ho sold and as I have alwHys vaid I never allow any enc to undersell' mo, the money is what I want and that, 1 am ^oin?r to have if' you come in my store. 1 have a big stock as usual, fresh and nice; never have an v old stale stock. FRESH GOODS I . . J I coming in every t'ay. 1 went in business in 1S!M when cotton i was about the same prices it is s ow ami 1 am still here donijj ! rtiy 'bare; some predicted that ' would not ]>ull through thai Ueason. Low priced' cotton don't frighten me, I have ?m)uc | through a hotter battle than this. I sold my goods for such ] small profits, I find that it par to make small profits and mtick ? sales. I have kept it up and > oii't want to change it. \ will s:i<"to those who have stores i . the country to come in and I ; will divide the profits with vo.- as liww h-Iwhvs d<n^. Saint jbii'dnee* bonnes ina\ t ?_? 1 1 you t ;ey carry a larger slock than 1 do, yon can sav to them you g f. more for a dollar AT H IK BON'S jthanvou uet IV' in them, it inak'S but little difference to you iliow much .stock they carry. What you want is all you can jfjet for your money. 1 am sa i tird with the past, and 1 know 1 1 will he with the future lor 1 : m working just as hard for your trade as I (>ver did. Come on you will find me at the s.ane place. Yours Res peel fully, Eh E.HINSON. Ch.ui i Itot.idjiiM ?? ? I ; 8. j ( i cisi'ii lie i in v I' m [ Ki lie 1 1 1? 1 1 V l'!llll:i U<'S nt (.jciscnhcimc r'ti. NY* llmm* Srwinu !\l uclii im h, .*?. 1 i^r ides Ml <;? i p??? n In- i in f r *.??. | M aclinic ii **c* 1 1 li'M runl nil ? ? r is*, ii lit* i iih-i 'm. ' ' 1 1 1 l.;i s n |i Irs til < i risen hoi in"r v. , 1 ,0o0 Itis Kiiicv ( re Hiii (.'hrrsi-. Don't. I m i % till yon ?? i my price. Singleton's Ba leery. .Inst it1 i'c i vrn !i fu\l litic of crock cry. Come alnl see ury^priccs. .) U. ( iiknln'c, Al?1. Stoves and Heaters at (leiscn i lti*t im r's. I | A CARD. Hitting .i |<> open liii-sint'o ? ! for myself. t take prouf nleuinYo i x ? I HiinnniMMri'.f t<> my frifii Is mill tin (inlilic ill. i.ti;;<', that within tin"' iicxi ! tew ' I a \ ^ I \v 1 1 ! i"- prcrareil to I'nrniO i the i* *v 1 1 ! i ii ? v ami < v ? ? r \ 1 1 ; j n _T i" '1 ? ?v \ ol y o?vi'i?-s, fr?ioi tlii' ? lnmtie ? l< ' 1 ic:i <* i< i'*i i tin* i;;i?n{ sill >st :m in] ?<;? * ? -i I ; an! o trii' vii |\ h- ilici- >i sli ii <>f t-heir p:i t foliage 1 ta'.e ' I pri<l?' in ^avi licit Imv- i ???j 1 1 ;i ? ' ! v'i firs <i! < \*p? 1 inter ill t' i* tiiis'iu s I i,i Mil 1 1 1 c a at least nf wlmt 1 1: ? " p? ( >pl ?? ncel, nil 1 1 it film ! 1 ever 1)0 nil j h -sir?? to furnish audi goods :is wi. 1 U?- satisfactory i\J) every pirtieuh t ?? n ? 1 at prices in low ns couM lie a?k ' ?k1. I w .il uuaranlc? fiixtot'n ounces I to every pound ami for every ?1<>I in r ? yon wilt ??>t one hundred ceut . worth of yooilw. T further propone to Deliver ? Prfm ptty nil georte, from a harrd oT Uoiir to a package of oliowing^ mm All or.lera wil* receive my person; >i attention. My store is fourfji bel>w the Fat ] mers and Mbrchanfs Bank m??I jusr 1 opposite the market* where I will b+- ' pTCasfrd to See 3 on it any tirhP," fcTTiT r trusting that I may be favored with I a call, it for uotbulg a)?** bat to iti* ?peel my stock, I Ira joora very ' TA^ptCrroTj, j ; QBBajfhi U MBVQfr I i Handsome Pictures cheap til I (Jeisenhcimer'H. :? pound h'k is Jelly only 25cls. Singleton's. | Car ot ll<?nr just received and wil 1 ut old price < S. N . So well & Co. Cabbage Plants. Now ready for shipment. Wake field, SuPfiession and Knrly Spring. The hii/diest, Thr?/C?t, earliest and besf tefiown varieties. Prices f o b. lu re.' I min lo ft 000 $1.50, fiOOtl to I it, (mki sl sr?. over 10,000 ?1.00 Tliev arp (,'io? n in the open air and will staniT severe cold. Address, Norman II. lilitch, iMeggott, S. C. j It allords us pleasure to recom- ; 'mend the above plants in the hiuh ? ."V terms. They are the very best.' We u;-ed o\> r n thousand of the sann variety hist year, and with the tlicr- I monieter below /.crn, not one \va? l.ist. ? E l. Chronicle. ] LOVE LETTERS flook of 100 -iH Fim luU$milO?S 15 o c rz V rs J- -a < o ( ? ? > v . Taylor's r.ov?? I. otters, thirteen in are considered the host work* ' that list* ever eome from his pitied pen They :ir?' lull of wit and humor, sonti ? ntent ami path"*; ir.KtrnrtJvc ,1ik! anms injf. They product* laughter ami tears. TIh-v ?re addressed to: "'Undo Snm.'t ??Politicians/' "Hoy?," "Girls,H VftaolA eTora,1' cT)rnmmers," ''rioilen," "F??l??i mon," ?*3futhcr?-indaw>" ''Can ?lirtarr*," **NirootliearTs," "Sportsmen, '' and "Teachers." The Book aUo?C0n-_ l him several of ?h?v? . Taylor's.. &oU<i . ?petrchp#. I'ott paid, 25 cents. AJtftuhacHbers to The Chronicle pay ing a year cash in advance gcM on* of j these books free. *or. Taylor* letters I ?re iHu*t rated and ar? e< >ri?ddVred (be | l*Mt lib rary not k that h u ercr eorte 1 (fete hi* fiAM p*Ju ^ J The I** ire Depart u:ent and Cfttrj-' (li'ii Oldnslrft Kulct tuinuicitt, Mch. 8' Ik, *m!1 introduce to our eiluen* ^!r. Nunjicz^r, n u>oefc clever gen tleman cornfdiau from Savannah, , Gn. ^ ^ < [ i Impoitant Registiation | Notice, T<> all Municipal VotcrH : I desire to "nil thr? attention of all inititkii) al to tlx*. {net that the I took* nt '? ejpntrnti'Oi aru Htill open ;it the uMIco of A nditor ut KomIim w Count Vvjr I ' ijd< r tin* Iuu all person** who ii't-Kiro to-f vote in ()??> :ij?|irOMohiii"jf tdoctinn for M |i\^ ??r ami AMciineii are required ic l?? re?ji miTi'i) Tin' books wiIlelo.se on? week v brrorr tlr~r Tncsdav in Aprl! the ?lnli*i' of I therefore uruo nil voterr-l to reenter. Mr. W lr, MeCridszht ia #u pvfvinor of Registration. Mvkijk z i-:m l?. M uyor. FARMERS' CEREAEITE TOP ORESSiNC. Ifvoiiwqntto increase your crops of Wheat, Coin ami Cotton &0 to 1(H) per cent or inure, place your order Willi A. I). Kennedy at once. Tito S Ionic I crt-Uiitor l Ikmimi'mI Works, J'<?h. !? ? mil, Baltimore, Md. ' Examination o{ Teachers.; I Xotiro is hereby 5*1 v?-n that an ?? x im - ; iiiatiou for liaeheis' ri-ii iTu'iit ??? will be j held in the Court House on Friday, ! Ki-h. 23. AH parties expecting to teach will in ar in mind that tho law now rnaki s no provision for special exninina t inns. I, COJ'K. LAN' I). 1'Vli. (1, 1'Jlin. Co. Sup't Ed. SOUTHERN RAILV/AY. Condensed Sehmlulo 1 J? Kfb'ot .Inn. IT, 1!"0>). i>i.V;i' 7 <*5a IjV dmrjeattfti . I ft 55tj> 1 11# " . MttitinivrviVU* . j T ~jp! 8 ->f>aj " hixnt'lii'llli' I 1 6i?p' 0 Vila; .Or?liK'td> iri.'. I V 43p to l,'>n{ " Kiu^'viU*! "!1 t'a'Ar" "" .PifinToY 'I l 4 a; " Camden.. . V 1 1 OUhI Ar Columbia.. o3?v? 7 OOrt.Lv . . CSSirleatoii Ai-ii Ka lilip 7 3?Sp i? l:?i " . . .lXraueKvilla. . . " i H Mia fiOOp ? iOp 4ML" .. " J S OiCJp S ? n.'; ? : |i .t.n; . . Denmark. " j 8 l!?aj ft l'.'p y L\'ip 100' 11 " . Hlju'kvitlo .... " 8 o.)?; &utp QS2pill00a| " Aiken " 7 iKlai HoTip lp'40p 11 61a| Ar.Au^n .- Ut uu.d Lr " l l> -0:? !v>, in ntliiiTion 10 the tibyve siirvieu train* Ni?i 16 nun lti run daily between Charles | ton ftnrt Columbia, ru trying elegant 1'iuimu! ? sleeping cars. No. 15 leave Charleston 11:00 p j 111. ; urrivo Ooltoiibia C:00 ?. m. N'j. 15 louvc On ! lumbbi 1 :."lt> t?. iij,; arrivo Oliarl?-stt>n 7 :tM a. 111 1 8li'?*piuR ??ul-> i?<aily for ?HJtfUpMno" at t?:00p. in. 1 both at Charleston ami Oohimbia. Tlu i'e trair* j makti cli'rtr> <'.>nn?ctionH ut Orfluinbia with : through trains IjoIwcmi Flocidu ^>oint? ani* vt nabiiiKlon tiud tho f;?!>t. CoituocliOit with traiim Nos. ill and 110 Ni'W Vork and I'lorida ' Limilt'd Ivt-wwn Black vUlt*, A?k?ni and An | ^mihIh. .No. :ii lftivpi; Bluckvillf at M:40 a. id 1 Aikwi V?:'W a. 111.. An*"f?trt .t0;l" a-"*, ^o. (?' | Itiivcj An;rto!a 6.?."j in.,' Atkvn 7.(W p. 111. j l.fi't p. I11. i'tslltnan Drawing H-.?oi: | HU'.t'pers l.xitween Ai?i{u?ti?, AiUoti arid Ni".' I V.ivlt. 1a ' Ar !.v. A r ! l7 i Jl ! Ar. | ~ Ar ilCx. jSiui. ,1k* | fiuri.' only! Si?ji I 7 ( *Vi I 9 y(H? ' 5 2C j I 4;>p 8 3C) ' 1 iXJp; l?60|tj S 40;. .."77 ! 5 40?j 8 .Kip I 8 >0j I 6 4 (K)pl li iS>ji . j soofti : iot?; 8 sop r ),.i I . Dniivi Ml* (Oftllyi Ml* il,<'10(UuUy |i?nv Ksiu Kxsu . .Savannah jll! to:t'l2 15pj . I 4 10p| Allencialc j. .1 ? t! 3f>;?| ft </> UariiWnll j ?iKm! iiCp' 7 LVui. 7Mpl ti I.'k. Hlackvillc. i 4 Km 4 lipiJO li>a! .slop) 7 4?..i b'abai ravillo 'XVnn.ilo Tcnn'llo Snndrt-sville A ui;int!i. . . Knfr -burn. . Columbia .. 13S>p! (1 00 n (loop1 0 3sp it ift'j ! Lv. ! Ar. Lv. 1 Ar ID-til vTViilv' M1* ! Mix ! ? )1M"-V ' K* stvtfx mriMt Columbia 11 IJ?a t 25aj 6(X?a, j 7 05# Ba(o*lmrc....l .....! f ,| t? li>p"| Bbickville....) J l?l>| 3 05alO lf>a; 1 Wp! 8 32a Asiruwoll j 1 2?p IJ Ltfa 1 1 i oua ? t' l/?pj S 4^.i Allcudah; | ..... j . ! lUupj 0 4.1p !l 1~. ?Savannah j 3 ilrpi 6 Ilia; i 10 3.*>> AtlHiiiu ami Boyoml. T 7 IV::' /lLVlp! 7~~". 1 1 ft in 10 'Alp; ... .j 8 20p; 6l??a. / llOOp; 6 Uoa 4WJI 1 fi 4f).?i W 4.',a 8 401 Ciiurlarftou.. . . . Augusta At Inula Atlanta Cliartaiio-tpa . A i Ty J.v r.v Ar . Atlanta. | ft 4"a 4 1J i . i<irii.tut;U;Hn 11 86a1 10 oft Memphis. {via IMrrnlnnliarfi )?. j HU">pj " lit j 600p 6 0!>s Cincinnati. 7 Sop 7 4.">.i Chicago I 7 I.'ji SJOp lyuuisvill'1 St. Louis ? :wp 7 ,'jOj Ola <<0i'r Memphis. (via ? htttanoafai 7 lOp 7 4(b Ashovillc.-Cinoiiiuuti-IjOuiB vi 11c. t'ASTKHN T1MK. ^nUylualiv An<iiMa | 3<X'pi 'J,1*.';' Bat04bpr?' . i 4 07 ? ( 'h. trie's t/>n . . . ^ j f <Oa 11 tJTrc Coltniibiii (Union Dopotj 11 4 On 7 ST? Spnr/.Kiburg ' it lrtpjll 2f.ii As'dovll'# j 7 fXtpl 287* ill# . i 4 Ism 7 3* Cin'-txas.at! j 7 HOpi 1 i.'? LottUvlllo |vli> JtllieoV I li.'n To "Wuahlnyxton and tho Euat. tv Atticustn. . '? liuicstonrK " OilKinWi* (Union Depot). Ar. Charlotte.. A i IhwijfKc. . A^. Richmond Ar. \Yaahinglnu. . ... " Haltlinor# F'a. R. R " Philadelphia. " Now York ( o (V. j > fl i 4 4.*i|>i)2 O" r< j r?.SAp, ai.vi 0 10pj o +?.. nraiai i x.y. ?VijOi'iTSj. ' afttt bB&,. j v l'farjt -ii? ; 1 ! r/,1 .. acttpl ?' iii? Slf'fjiintr Car hint' bHwei-n t'harlfsf'it and Atlanta, via Au^in>ta. irnkmir #t>nn ret ions a! Ailatita ' t all points Korth Mid ^u!i?l Tr.ititH ixsHvean ( 'harlo.?ti>n A:id Atlid T1 1 If ('?"?atK ** i?3ii <? nt Cohimhla with through train! fur Wnsr.lrtfTaJi nr.rt the Rsol , also (or Jackson vlll<- and .til FiortUo J'oints. FH'VJ s. uannon. * j m culp. Tin I v r Ai G*-n Mi?r., TrniTlc Manaitor. \'> atihli:f;toi^ D. ('. \Va?lnnt>!ou, D. C ATd.EN. Liiv. Pa*.*. A^t.. Charlonton. M. W A.TI'RK, S H. HAUUWICir, Urn Pas< Ajft , Asst <??<?. t. fa** Ayt., WM'nlneloD, I). 0. AtlAnta.Ua. F rrm r.K.Jnyrnnl nf .Virlltir. Prof. vr. H. Pcekc, who rnnhciJ "a spuciaitv oi Epih-pay, haa \**hout doubt tro?t?v| And ow ed more cases than any living Physician; W? aucccaa ia A?t?nUbifW. Wt have heard of cam* of ao year*' standing cured by WM,. Ho ??? &? ? Midi Ith The Really Lowest Prices Known Can be Found JUST OPENED BY \ \ B.- N. SO WELL & COMPANY. Ouu dour iiorlh oi Uae <Uilt .tftltfc SHOES, \\re carry a lull lino of All Qualities Ladies, (}onts_ ami Children's Shoes. Gents Lace and Congress, from Too. to if 1 per pair, host quality. Ladies' and Children's Shoos at Lowest Price*, A nice line of DRV GOODS AND NOTIONS llou^ht at- a Bargain j list received. Conio and see thorn while you' can ?>*ot. ??ood selections, 1 Vices to suit your while you can p-i goi purse. Our line or j Heavy and Fancy Groceries is complete and wo promise to meet .ill Competition. We jure also in position to gi ve jiceomodat ion to those needing : accounts extended until tall. See us before selling your 1 col t on. Few Goods Arriving Daily! Not Dry Goods, l>ij GROCERIES AT LI1MDSAY' jAnd as you liavo (lie Dollars and I t ho (io6ds I waul ! oxcliauiio with you, and <^uaran<co you will bo satisfi< | So when you Avaul something nicc for | BREAKFAST, DINNER OR SUPPER ,H'ive mo a call. All goods dolvored promptly. EM OUT SALE 30 DAYS ONLY BEGINNING TUESDAY, FEB. 13th. Our Kntiro Winter Stock of Merchandise to bo sacriticcd. We are com plied to in alco room fur our Spring Goods. This store )i?h rapidly growU in favor. <>ur business, end ins with t ho old year, has been phenominal ind to merit your patronage shall be our constant aim throughout the Nov One. We have proven timo after tuno. the truthfulness of our state. ! 1 1 o 1 1 1 .'iiid | lie straightforward principles upon which this business is con* lueted : i ii l to further expand our business along these line?, we shall provide the best goods for the people at the Lowest Prices, and lower than ,:Im same quality can be fought elsew here. Read the prices earofuUy, compare and iuBp?ct for yourself. DRESS -GOODS. 8 Press Patterns at 50c. per vard, /old lio'etofore At 85c. and 81. I pieces ulPwoo! Dress Flannel, -12 inches wide, at 30c yard, worth 50c. I pieces nil wool Dress Flannel, .'?'J uichcs wide, at 22c yard, sold here tofore at 35 c. \ ? 7 pieces 1'inid Camels Hair, 10 inches *\ ide, at 4.r>c J'orJ, sold heretofore at (>.?('. 1 piece Tan Tricot. 30 inches wide, ut 18c yard, sold heretofore at 30c. 1 pie< c Black Watoi proof, 5 1 inches wide, at 25s, woitb 50c. JJIack Cashmers, Crapon, etc , nil at Reduced Prices. 5 Hales s'e i Island Sheeting ut 4^c i jurei-K .jeans, regular price "5c., now 1 6 s . ?' > pi< crs .leans, regular piice 30c, now J'Ju. 5 pie.-cs Hcd Flannel at, 15c., worth 25o. ' m Our entire slock of Winter Underwear, Capes, Jackets, Blanket* at Cyst1 , f r ' 7 Our shoo Department grows tnoivs popular every day. j Ale.n's lleayv Weight box call Shoos, Regular price $3.50, now $2.50. | Men's Tan Calf Shoes, Regular price $3,/iow $2. Men's Satin Call" Hals, regular price 81.75, now' $1 25 M< n's Split Kip Ties, regular price $1.26 now 81. Mm's Satin Calf Hals, regular price SI 25 now $1. .? Lulie V Ki<l Button and Lace, regular price $3, now >2.10. Lulies" Dungola Button and Luce, regular price $1.50 now $0c. I CLOTHING, /CLOTHIM. r. Our Men's 85 Suits at 43. ' Our Men's $8,50 Suits at $5 75. V j Our .Men's $10 suits at $0.75, J Our Men's $12 50 Suits at #8 50. Special line in Clay Worsted Sacks and Frock Suits fron 4JH) to 88,75 worth double the money. Our business was very large and profitable, consequently wa can afford to Slaughter our remaining *toek of Winter Goods, and af It 1 1 'he custom of our store to carry no goods from year to year, we are now pflerftig oar remaining sWck of HBFall and "Waiter Goods ? i ? i i i ? i - At prices utterly regardless of cost or values. It yom wmmt to prices away below the regular prices now is the