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ClfiMSjiN'S RtCQR.'. ID* SplonUld Work Shown uy tUo r T College's Report. .TluiuuxluaJi.xcpart.otri-tiiilflQut llact Jlemeon collego wan tho flr t of the annual reporutorcach the auper Intendjtmt of piuo4tlon this year. The report is exhaustive ft Ad mctkea a tlnu ?howing for tho institution. 'J'ho ex tract# ?lven will bejot interest to tho people of South CaYollna. it U tho fclovonJ.il Annual report, embracing- tno from July 1, 18m to Juty 1, ip<>?. report shows that,from-,Sojrto.ru 1&99, to Juno 1900, there were en 'fepfted 4H ytydonts, 105 bsing aopho moVee, anl 141 froahmen'. Here aro tho ? eytraetB: iqrrT^ y "... ^ 'r ? "Though not prQiicrW a p.u't of this report, wo should state for tli<? info - ! ? WftHow Of thW"public 'thill rt^P" rrpv ? 1900, 509 applicants havo reported to j tho president to malrLuiato." Homo of ? thoee fallul tq. eiitev iko ulaa.-.u? :?.??- j they a applied for-Tuul returned honi? . The'actual attendance now U 470. This enrollment la larger than that at any | other agricultural and mcohunlcal ?(?' lege In'the Southern States, and i i ex ceeded by only a fewi in other Stat For lack of room wo veiu-c ta?=t ly i ? Jeoted 300 appliont-, nlihom-b r- 1 T ???Hkl Btatementft wore published In th uewspajxiia Uiut all avuilahlo nj-a < had been engaged. A conservative <??> tim^to shows that had we '-;?d a quate dormitory aecunmmodr 1 >n*. . <1 '?would have opeued with l.OOu turn "Kvcry county In South Carolina ;'?* regrcaen'od at CleniHon. "A great many anpljontlon , !< ? \f como from other Bta.tes, but w- Im. declined tftcorndder"theno npplb as'citizens of South Carol n t nr VlouBly entitled to first preferi m "Thftf gratifying Increase hi.n ron*t? ;idesplfo the tO'Ct tint tlio lowi r "jp&rat.ry clafcs wan abolished I t The percentage of old Ktudnsp ? have rotumod la 111-?<?? ?? than < *. r i - f?r& In Uwv hutory of the (( !! ?: "The wonderful popul'udiy <r ('! t HOfi college 1h attributable to tlw> ii'> ?oral 'terms offered to students, to t demand of the tlincH fur ii <I i il training, and to the <u>iiapku<u.K . - c?as of tho graduate-." Hore follows considerable about the """farmers' fnstllutert hold during <lio summer proving of great ndvant.i;; o the farmors of tlie St i?e. ..SfiLQnd, That we ask t.he anihordi a by ajl ..menus to eontlnue the lit liluti. _Lheld from year to year ;ii Ch*ai ..on college. "Th^ veterinarian has fi > (iut? i.t and urgent calls to go to virions j?* of the St ite to Inspo.t oulbre ks of ii;- j ease among bories, ea lie and 1m i. "When prae'tonblo, and the churn > lei, of the dlren-e seems t> he ??f t rr.ivo; nature, ho la n??n I. nt the < xp (I tho college; and from Ap il to N ve a her traveled 2.U0V mil's la la!:; v.. Many rails for Irs no* vie ? Invo I. < mrdn by par ie:-i having nnim In u.'l r lag from broken limlv, uis i:.upv.\ eta i and other simple nial "lie:-. No i tponso i.s g Yen to su *b repuA-, the object of the rulb.-^o in t'l v.o:L is to protect eil iz< n.-< of tie St/'f ngaln?i romas*h>ns and inf. <:.:o:::<,'d? raiPS liable to result ;:i < j?iyi?;>!,*'? 1) eaks and heavy pe.eunlnry ln:> . io (!:?. utovk owners of lite cinimun ty. Vetorlnnrian \ <? led wi.t'i no I ? ? f ? 1 ; ./'thorlty to ..condemn ??nd k ?? even iiuaimil ine animal;-' tor ? ny er.ee. So Hie most thai b?* cm i!? > to adl\s:e perron:; rone" nrd ?>>' >'"? I ? rottrse to take in order to avoid f n th or lo s. "It IS a ptiys ml inipn.s :t-iu y :ur i . veterinarian to i-tupon-i i<? tin- v.u eallR for hi* yervh'Oo aud ki.- ; p i:;? v." !? h!? el:i?s w rh and exprrinunt ; *:?1 ? \ dutira. There* is prrr. 'lnf; n?v(| f.>" :]j<. #ervlcrs of an a aistant vol 'fiit.n-i tu. CJIARMCSTON KXI'P.?? I I >X. "At the mo 'ling ?'f I! <> lm 11 ?! 1 i -.t February the following r? olution adopted: J /"*'It< solved, That t he author!! !?.?< ! ? CleinRon college endorse t!ie pp'j I < I ' the proposed South C.Vroliua < y < of tJio IndUfT rif i and Pn.oit ccs < f tin ^ ijtnte to be held in Charlo ton in I ' M And they hereby pledirn \v!i li-ver I jild and encourag. mint they em t< the huccc-"* of the Ht:n?v And ?li I t T11 i collfgo will make an c:xlill>ii at said ? :< po?! tlon. "In obedience to the resolution, we hnvo already hrxun to prepare ex hibits for I li i <s expo ---It i -?n. \V?- hi,-, thought It butler to put nr. <!o fr > r time to time Hu.-h pvndm-ts o-f ((?<? ?? nUr clas? room wo k a> wo 1 ! -? worthy of exhibition. s> lit it i ? p j paration of the exhibits w??ui ? i t structlvgjin their nature .Mid would ? ? Interfere with the r< f-'iil.tr cki ?work. The Rtiidr-nt , thep ' >r \ of znochanlral. textlb* and ai ulI partment* will preserve f:ont t :>?? o .... time Bpeeinirnn of ro ul ?<> w rk. Jh hoped thnt the evb'b'? prr~v?..i ;l? th 'u way will prr -ft to the p.:Mi ? .. fa'tbful pV.turo of wh ?' ' complifhed by oi'r r.t n V-m! 1 (< iv . "Your resneetful^l'i nfion i-; mil! 1 to the condition <;/ ni <? id.tin from the college to Calhoun >t > i > i. This road w is b tilt :i? (?ors:dr,~?h!A -v pen-e ntid by the he- t ????rinc> i n:; r !ti I obtainable. It li tec1 avv to h heavy reJIer for the i> <m?? r r;;i:n nn^fl of th:s rnid S ?. I r- * i ;i ro'h-r ?v . ! ro^t 'bout f'.iMO. Tht'tm !t ; 1?? r.i .v of the fe !eral govr: ::nie::t we I ! tin ver. -f -i good fuller, v. ' m tb?" iivi,| \v.> i building. A heavy roll?-r i- r.ot o il * essential to the pre-erv tion of r ?? nuiendnm road, but mn hr? \ a.) vintsprn oa rll of or to d? find w:i!!? ? abo'-^xhe college. * * ' * w "TheSilzo of our lihr iVv ii eot eon mcESu'rate with the dignity and lm>v tanf o of th'1 eolkfre. i< I>'hh oily 'A.yi ? ^o urnfs. These booki are well pel ec], but 'ib?i numfitr- as compared wish <oHo^es cf equal rank an 1 opportunity tfl rcry srrail. T^c dis*ift! o: s firo i.( 38M destroyed our library, and w h-^rl to start from tl.o bnglnln^ the stoii 1 time. It is lio&S'l tb?.ii more libaral np % will be m d - in the fu .m to bufiu tip a library th*?! t?1?t *?> *?-!? qnate to the needs of the studor.ts and nrofr??ors. "To th$ casual observer It wcuM se*m that the cgricuH'iral dep.irtmont in the e?is!o3t to organize nni opcr^V. tut t& a THRtWruf fy~t- itJ* vl iha r moft difH<vi1t. The cu-rfi|M>t?i cover* , 4 ?|dc field of learned which iSLJOt"*-- bo co-ordlnaUd and taught wi<? !~*tpeclirI application to the buiinc?* of ""*wtrx!af. ? * * ^ "Tiasar prraent eon^lflnrs n In dlF ~ eult to hare a compact org mlzat'on It tbj ?# fcoltoral department. IJplik ofljir departments the divisions arc ? Mt fathered togotlierjn one building " a 4rtrftp?r?*e boflilpga and cqaJp flynumo laboratory ha=> hovn n'C' lefl, * Uil ty foot addition to 11><* foundry h >?? boon ma do, a ml tho mn.hlnoj li'? ve bm u fco ro-iranged th.it wo ran m w providn for y!l BtiulontH taking tlx- work. Tho t'ffcct of this unfceimnt U <? don bio thu capacity of tin* department Hi! to make it much more ronu n ?? f If wo wish to krop alnva t of the re markable development s made alor< tochnlc.il Iiiw h we inu t ftniiIihio I" provide from time to time Mil; 11 mm clilnory and molds as will ill-* tint-.' tho roccmt udvnnn-s oi mieu/e. Ai many of tlio .large tinker Itles th< y have <ornji|i to s -Ih of klmrnatif mol ds to il^u I imIe ti;?- ; ci< ii '(? and pi In. ;? of nvr cllillllsill. \l ('line I I .<? moddH number 200 Ii || e -;f $ 1'.,???? "While wo eaunol hope to have Kuril > largo col lot* ion in r?*. we might itnliK Q tit art In that diie lion. Tin- demand for oifr young men graduating ? r<? tilth depn rf rrctHv llus nupply, an I in a mount of the ma vill ous Induat rial nuneineul throughout till: HouUi. i i- i|ni!e Jllo lv I hill ?-V? I tho In y <d i ! e; iiou* .going out xvi I not lie *.lil<? in ;? jp11!> li..- demand I'm' f,01.1C time to eone. "In Die (liv Isj-.ll I f ( lef tllr'll engin eering t.he el :ss -i are b" imiint; mo 1'11'ge for I he iii:dru tor to do elll it ill work. Should there In* any fuitlier in ere:r e !n I In* sr'.e of t'i?' rhui.si :;. ?? s hiM-nm iiiolritilo, ;:n additional iu.-itru??? tor will lie iic ? ? i y. "lie meeha lile.l I depro I 111' lit eon.Ill- j net t<? maliit (in the higli s'anda (1 wl.hh ltoj el. irueteriz-d i'H work in tl.e V; '! tlii i ? t.u v i\f'v!"*nn riJr7>~i, u/'-jjjjjir e.imtil'.1 oil. The *?rr?>')d ail I third I'oo:.. will t> ? nU>r ?'*i7rv^'V" nia'-'iiiit ?v. while Ih'1 llr-1 floor will 1>\* lift ii I or a 11 ?% i ? I mi' e Tin* |in h Kt l.o:! - cr will lie insullii lent to furnish lea' for the e\li nslon. Tim crowing popu larity of this departmeal, will r.i,r,i,v ? 1 litle ii early irmrea e iii the teaehlng fit? Tit" baud oine glitK* im '. to.vi I in ni'-r eri'/ed v -l i. a (I ot It r line lahrh n made by our Mnde.ata l:av at I ;:e ed I 11 e alt'lltioil of lll.'lliy vi !to:M. Votms men of the Slate have not th ? Ci.Pl'ortiinily to study ueli e|.u;s ei cf maniilai luring around them, an l tlvy lull; I, I h i I ? tore. depi lid llpoll li'X'IO iir ti uetiou In order to git this kaow! i dge. Ah an illustration of the s-triagMit import.met! of lexille < duration wo present the following figures: Smith (?'i rot (tin's ???oiion crop ol' 8<iu,fi00 bales at 7 riMifs a pound is worth JjL'S.OO'j.OUU. In addliioM to the iimii'iI lust met ion ill mi . haul a. inethemalle.s, MnglL h, ma nipulation of (ot;on laaehliiery, do .-iniiiiii:, dyeing, (lie textile .students are f:.n^tit to design and weave vnrl niis fan y fahries. Among o;hors may la: mentioned twills, sa'een weaves, merer: i/. d idic kn and imitation svvlvt 1 filk??. The ?v ilue of a South Carolina rrop-of eolton If inanufaer'ured into these g ads would lie a. foll:?\vK: Tv.l'l- at per p.:iillid .... f I J <.i.i!I(>,0.i0 S i <?' n w e i vi- ? at /p<T ix.oMid . .'!Of>.OlMl.ii;g> M< 1 ? < rl/.i il i hi i k ; nt $! pt r Ihi ;11 I. . | I. I :! I? ? l? S \\ i V i ) . i i II! S! J i SOtJ.OOii.Ort") ! -UH'tiit ? 1 '' tH:ur" :t in iy ; p?> p. ; i' ti - v !????;> nl I'lf \vo>'!> of <? < i ;t I ? 11! i.J t ?;i \\ 111-!l roll; ('ft' 'I i II IO f lit 'y j 011?? ??! i i i . ? (if oar 1'-x! :!i' I ;111 n11?:11, i-. t> lit MikKi.Ih for ni h v. "W'f a:o imw in n? tl of nsoiv m t- j I'l'incy f:>: t'ic (cxtil? il? put :n?i?t, I C! I'll' T*1 M,ll 1 !:??:?, UllO iilivci' I 11>- ! I ? i\ one rib'iosi 1:?|?j>?*r niH1 f.nnS.'r, | r 5i;?<t I in* ;i!i r \p< n !!:il: r of alion: I m). Tii. ji! ( hill.'; w il) < inibl" 111-? i j i ii'ieij! I?i .-tii'lv i I o f fin:- work! v. ' i i i 11 wn liol liO?v alii'.' to fo.lcll. NVo Wiird ;il; i liavi' h r.m> looms for \V'M\ 111!1, "illV.I'Jl'TI CM Tl'l' pi- H v....a: ui our t? X' iI? ? il/'paiM in. lit is i alio'i: a ros! to the St:ilo >f not ov.v S:':t.iiii?). A ?,;>:>,-i?l?? ra 1?l?? put o( was ?'Xp( :??lc?I lor fr i^i't hu| ;ilii s. i u ir;iiuc, ? tr. ' i'lif t< \ti 1 ?* <K-p;?itiiicnt 1 ?; miking fii'in ''> lil" profj i .v < along all linos. " In or<!< r to iiic< t tin' rrowin;; <1 ? mam!:; of th<? I'lu-nilval tl<?;::?i*tim nt a n?".v ir\.!'Mliii' i ; now in process of rrrc t:o'i. wMil It no liopo o lrt\o coNipli't<? J on or li?'f?n'M ill.' (ii>t of .la?Mrir\. Willi ill" cnjii]? t ion r.f tr.lH :iM'lilio:i our i !,p;i |. a! (li-parlivrnt will 1??' l;<iv.<! i noni'li to i,ii i-t all pi'fpont f 1 *i]n:??!^. Ti:s ?i i' p i it nil n t i:; hinonjlily ??; j<:i j i - '.??it ami is i'o.ii.; tin? most ? lllrlcnt *.vo:k in t'ViM V ro p'ot. "iii'v ?u "ili!i i'.. .mI for tlm past s s i n <.f 1Vi:i-i;iun Ins not b<> n siiiTUssnl by otin-r ' ion of tin1 St.it*'. " I'llc m.lit n y J. (?ir nnMit Ins main <m . ft:v i*>lini'. Thor?? liavvi brill I.o llMMllt'a'V flisMirb IIK'IB. Till* I f??l t| ty ,S ?; s.?n. ,\ l!.o Ih rplohration ?>f f'liri-t .'i. ? V*. .0 t v?r ;?( h.ind mo.-.t < v^ryholv i.j < in-; railroid Kin.ii a?: I j- :npli!i tn with a \ii\v t> ti""im: ?? ?;l l!n! c.:tii'8' an I (j :l k< s i f'>nL>; f.'>:n (hi' S.? Hi to tli > No. :h I.';: i . nd \V. I. Tln> "Hny Ltne ' h*f ii i t!y i: ? ?? 1 an ilJus rated li?iokh t ? ?!? ' i i i>? i??/ the ca e ami comfort w; :i , !; it - i>. ? arc <*nal>l< d :<> * . 11, r ;i very ?!> i>:htful trip u;> t!. < i ? s t j.-i !;.? l'.n , it lca:iiiTs lei. in Nn-f..|U au.| <) ,| I*.?:n: c ;iii i : . v.?nin;: ? ?? x?? }.x Sir: . . I' ;I i imuv, ;iV: iv iliK there n t ? j; > fn t nnret.Oas with t' v ! c i: iv railroad train* fiir 1*1".t Nt'-v Vol i; ar.il l?o ton. and ?H t\ : ; (?'?it>: rc-i'-ifl I iv the <1 ft'- ? f lit lilt loads; running out cf the ' M(>nu;u> t. t I City." I'or ins? m< o. tnv. 1< : ? 1 fi-arhM:?; |'<m tr?i>w?uth in limo to I ii> t!ir- j'eitwr "(5o ;rc:a" on Monday, 21 : in taut, or from No folk or (>:<l rwi i ? Comfort, will he able to reach l'liil I't'phui hy 11) o' lock Christmas rr.o-r hiir, >.'( w York bv dinner :i:no. an ! }?'<)>?!?iji In timo to Jo.n In the rov?ivy I of "Kris Kindle." Most cf the mi - toads running dirort to tho Hay I, i? at earners hove put in a rate of one and one-thl:xl first cIh'-r limited fir-? for the round irip, full particulars of which ran he ascertained at all loc.l lailrosd station?. ^ Tho well-equipped ateamer.* of tho '?Tay I^pe" nred no eomrr.ont from ?i pk travelers who make th?* lon^-dl - tnncf trips from tho Smith to tn Norii and have tried thia pop'.il"i tonte, po n*aln. It h lng enjoyable rn well ?s proflfAblo; ar? one of tb?v p^>ar* antest part- of the Journey. Via Bilt - -u:ore. In edlition to tho trlp\to one of the magnificent jream*r* of tltia Com pany* Is tho unequalled opportunity it nfTords of a jfoo I n'ght'e rest in th /eornrrodlona atateroom* o.' th? "All liama" nrd 'Oeorgia." whl |i invite t1 ?.* o r*upar ta fo p*aetfnl repose, s?o e Hal to the full rnjovmont of thf boT-* day at this festival sft p.on of Ujc ye^v. a New Namo tor ? * "II?reT MArtfc put I bit letter tn your nwtti >rth pole. Jobny youf* porkrt." . I wij yea cjfrirm m*tk mtELZW. (iLliCIION HAS BU N UKUtkEi'. Annexation Proposition To Ho Voted <hi In January. ( ohmihla, Special '1 ho attorney iVfi'-ral having foil ml Uul all lonst. tllt iulial M.(|llil CMl< llt'1 MftVO l)f<M? t'lMt (?lit .| with. and In\ inn m> r. port? <l to tt.n K<>vt i Jior. the lailer official !.???> i- u? -11 the following proclamation in regard to Ihannexation < !<> ti,o:i it. lo held in the I exinxton county town ship that d'Kin.s to heroine u portion if tli!s < 01111 ty: Whero iH A' p* t it ion, signed by t h? f|ua!lllc I electors of a eeitiin ?v. ?tl<??? of. I.i xlDgton county. has h<*i n lih >1 with rne, and fro.n s h i < I prttlio:i #? n<l u<:; oinpanyii k p 'l"?'">? *i .Tpponri t iat ; OUt'.-thltd "f the qualified ('! rvin !<? ] Ki<|in^ wit a in tin' area of tho .? eel'tiiT{ of t.ahl Lexington ronnty proposed .10 in- < nt off and annexed to Kkh!and j < oiillty l a ve h:ijr?n? t! > u'<1 piv ition, h<?M j section <-otitainin^f*& til--00 s.j;;are ini 1<H, and hounded af- follows: All that I part of I.exiuftl'U eounty that lii.s within the following lino : Ihglnn tr.* I ill the point while lJuuhlo bran-h erupt i?;J? li.to Hu) ml a river; Ihwiico ..t ! sni<l hianch to he the line as far as a point upon the iii!<l hraneh which i-' t'x (0) chains in a noi th? a->t? rly <ii. <? lion fuj/u I lie corner of the tracts <.' i;;jidR In longing lo .1. 11. a <1 ?\?lri?M MwluudL. I? 1 ? ? 1?? <? in a ; : ;; line six (<>) chain* S., . deyive.s Y?'.'!<*." it-v;>;rorr t* *-^<1 >;cnn i Khihardt tracw of land; tl.i nee in Mraight line li.ss < hains S., liL?'> K., t > stake near la>nh!;? linmli <inir<h; hence, m a .straight line running \v<st of -LaId r hnrch 'Mi Mi chains S., z~, } j. j ii< y.rer.s JO., an old uit< li 1> ing t)> ! <<it<- K> ilie Ant;!!-'1;! 1 "i:is 1 it* na?t; < 'henre cnnlinuiig, said/" 1 lite ill Ihe j h.ihiu direction 1 ??:-?.i? urtains to a h a'.r ; i;;><? ii I ho hue wtii h s? p.i:.*t" i liio . traits of land belonging to W. .! ('avro and \. It. 'jfavlor; thence in a : s! i itikt lino ?!? chiting N'., f?N tii >;? ? t .? 10.. to a f*I .in0 upon side of h'.ii o i j laiul.s of M i'H. Carrie Caycc, *v< st of i Cayce\s mill pond; thenco in a straight iin<? cro.wing fcai'! pond. HI < liaitiH N., r.7 1-1 d-greea IS., to a point where the new government road nti 1 j the State ro td intersect; thr-tu cyalong the Kouth line of the said n w govci n meiij toad und continuing in tins : :i i!o ; direction to h point upon the C< n ; farce river; tlunee to lh.* point of b ? i ginning. Convince and Saluda rlvt is being the line And wliereaa it appears that I< xing ton county would still met t all th<? constitutional result omenta as to area, property and population, etc.. as required l>y the constitution and s.'at iiIck. And whereas the requiri men's a* to the distance from th?v court house at I.evingtou is toaipliiii with. Now, thei ( fore, I M. It. McSween y, governor of the State of Soiuli (*<ir?> liea, in < .0!i< pitaiice with the nMjiii: <> ii < t.ts of the act of ti e g:ner;il ::i jemhly t ii. lltti "An u>t to prov i |e iV?; tiro formation of new (oanrfes." <!... approved March SMh. ISIUJ, do :ie; oriler an ele tlon in the ten it % n ; above d??--.<??iI t d .propos-d to he cu* off from tiioecnmty of Lexington on \V<d* iio.ii iv. tiie L'd day of .limitary. I'.'-l, to he held in accordance w.t'i lho (jf (|iiirenjents of said act. at whit ii e|. o t ion the electors shall \o'e '-\vh" <.r "no" upon the question of im o- po-- ;t iiii: the a hove described section o: l.'\ irgton county within the linii s ' f Kichland county. 'I 'L? voting id f? t;: t;<? at the poHiuit ffiace or pie "., ,.r provided In gtiieral elections. The Mnyors' Heel I up. Charhv foil, Hpix lal - The I,e.i;*ve of Anierlean Munir.ipnliti??s. \v!ii ii ! as 11 -i 11 in session here sin; e Wi 1 '.--liy, i oncliuh-d its business and ajjvUired Saturday afternoon... 'llit* tir>tPeoii\ention will ;.?? h :<! ;?t Jainoitowii, N, V. Th * fsil'-.-wiu.* f li oi s Were ebvted: ITfsldenl. A. .!o)ia.;o:i, I'a.po, N. IV; vhe preudetus, M.iyor.s Asniey. < ? f New t'edford, < oiiii .; Subtil, {'harle:-ton; ?*|?-ji n Kutt if'.. l.o'ii*; Sc. retary, J<\iu M?v \'icar, fo? hut mayor of DoiMoiii-T. Iowa; 11 i'iim 1 ivr. T. I'. Taylor, l>r (ige j ;n !, Com: , ? i.u. te< w, Ma/or Head, Na. Ii \ i 11 ??; AllV-nnan Moorman, ?>{ .W\v Ynrk, an.4. Mayor \Via?uy, of l-'loixnec, AIu. .Sunt 11 Carolina College Tru'-t? es. 'I Ih? board of trustors of the Soith Carolina <ol!e$rr has !?? "ii ci.LJ lo inert on Friday of this week, l!:e L'Ist Inst, at noon. This nr efitig <.f the full bo ml ha^ he. ii cilled far I'm pnr p<*s,> i.i pausing nj.on eertain mat".p;*h j deemed urn ssary Jo he prcj-e.nti.d in, \'n- annual i. ; o: t of ilie ho..nl lO t!'? ru m ral liSFonibly. I:\pcrt.n App liiited. As expert.-; to examine tin* hooks and ! .v.ounts- rt tlit* Sii.i.. l):?jeiu..;y r.?: j t!.<> pa*t year. as r?? ju.?i .I hy tin- i ? \\ | do i i-nsa ry law, (!ov. .M.Swr-nry \?? -? j !<? iday appoint! d .Mis r-. A {Varson j J In ill 2' on. and K. I!. Wilson cf C.'liai h cton, both expert 1 o I; ki r ;n i .?. j l livir work is limited to ?lays. Dur- | iiiK tlu.'. time they are exported to I ....?tally po o\<_r all tlu* aerounrs of] the Plate Di-junsarv, whh h is now j ?arrying on a two million dollar he.si? ? ?!..*>. Tie a; point::*? n!.s lmd to be- | mnlo yesterday under the provisions .f tho act. Shnoir. a Cnrpenter. ?ernandlna. Kla., Fpoclal.?A Rboot ng affair orcurrcd Sunday afternoon il tho corner of T^ntii and Loach treet?. W. n. Orojby, a yard en incer of the Seaboard Air Lino uaii .ay,~F?TOT a e?*rp?it<ir. Ale*. Pratt, wlce, one ball pasting entirely iuotigh tbr? body near tho lung aftd ,111 piove fatal. Tho Klu.otlng wag ho result of a quarrel. Crosby was .rested aud placed Id Jail. ?**> \ A Pardon (iranted. ' The jr^rernor ha* grnrted a pardon conv c cf In July. ifr. In Marlboro, of manslaughter r.nd otenccd' to tfr.o ytai% on the lin ing. The oountf officiate and Soict* -ir Johnson recomu.ended the pardon ocau?a tt? prisoner fa physioslljr ?*?? l? to labor, and fcziaaae he la the ^rvstjr^prfMMur who *a*e tha alarm 1m tha ittrt wu Kilted by convict* f?3M> ?oe?W ego. For tbee* j4 tuWltti thought tha anfortnaaia Ki&+ma9**t9w*rM.tlmW?# for nit t* ?il <mMN ITeeds line Hair I lave you ever thought why your hair is lulling out? Jt is because you are. starving your hair. It this starvation con tinues, your hair will continue to fall. There is one good hair food. It is Ayer's I lair Vigor. It goes light to the roots of the hair and gives them just the food they need. 1 he hair stops falling, becomes healthy, and grows thick and long. Ayer's 1 lair Vigor does another thing, also: it always restores color to faded or gray hair. One dollar a bottla Ii y"iii tlingK!*' cannot supply you, send iis)i m a ll(l wr w \ 11 vvpl <?<?* a liutllc to yoll, nil prepaid. He &uic and give us yum ncaiest r x picas oftice. J c. A vr.K Co., I.owcli, Mass. iiend (<" our handsome book on The Hair. f.uu *.-/V,>r ixuirffcl lor Ut?? low III* **M | ll'.lllM (Ml < l| I 1st in as H< Jllllll) ft, -?\.o ?, houi.l Air f-iii" Itatlwuy. I'i ina.V I'akki.khh I'yks do not spot,?'ro?k j (?r k?v<> ymir ?"d<ls tin titiftvonly dyod u|? pturaucif. S"M hy (ill druggists. l-'iom Virginia to l'ftjrlda through snow tl.ik" % (6 bViriliitm, I w hihI nil kind* of ( it i.I?ri*lMia.-'i liy lliu .Soul?ourtl Air J.tno Itnlt way, 'ifim* <|t)cHtion of the hour?"What tlin'e is It?" Tn Cure :? t'nld In Ouu Dnjr, 'I 111." J.AXAI1VK liHoM.j (JL'INI.NK TaBI.F.A, All ilriiKu'iitH roIuiMl 1 hn mon?y il ii fnilsto euro. K. \S. (inovK M siguuiufo ou uuoli liox. kill'. I'i nnsylvaiiJa lias more national batiks within lu i boT'dfis than ai.y other State. '1 lie number i:> ).>'?. New York has j_7. Wii nlfil-"Bii llVri'i'* I'f III Stoinacli, I/vcr.k Idiicy aml Int>'?t,in:?l ilisonlcra t o writ*? I'cv. \t fuel h a ixre.it. Tryon. N O. t > luaru ?ixitit rcmvdy Mutt curca. Eneloso slmtip. Mri. \VI n? low's Hoot lit oir Syrttp forohlhirpn li-rt hi?)(.'? ?ofli<iiH tlio roilueosIntlamittn* lion, n. 11 ii y ri i ml ii, en ton wind colie, Sc.b liot IU. Berlin has 63 public monuments and is making ready i??r some more. A Colonel l.i th? IlritUh Bonth African <riny snvs that .VlnmV Tut11 Frutti whs 11 Moving to his tn?*n whilo marching. OrlpntnM tin Kol?H?rr?. No European nation h;is suceeded In holdings or controlling tropical posses sions without ?ho aid of native troop*. Moreover, tho.so can ho maintained at a much smal'er cost than whlto sol diers, not to speak of the great expense of transportation. Two-thirds of the Dutch army In Java Is com posed of native troops; Spain, before the insur rection, 'bad over 1.1.000 natives doing military service in the Philippines, an,I England's success in converting tho K^yp'isn fellahs into good soldiers is another example of how apparently poor material can he utilized. Quoer Conceit. "Sn.iggs lifts ji queer idea of collegi life," said ono university man to an other. "So?" "Vis; lie sn!<l yesterday, when I Ji in to yet ready for the cane rush that lie came to sL^riy and not to mil ;ip In riots."?l'ltNburg Chronicle* Telegraph. ttOO llrtvnrd. ?100.".? Tho readers <<( this pa|H*r will l?? pleased to .'earn that then* Is ut leant one dreaded dis euw that selenee ha* been able to cure in ail it? HtuKi's nnd that in Catarrh. Mall's Catarrh t'tire is the only positive euro now known to the medieal Iraternity. Cuturrh helm? a eon t-t itntional disease. requires a constitutional treatment. Hull** Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting <1 reetly upon the hlood and niu ruii.q siirl'tiee* of tho system. thereby destroy the Inundation of the disease, a tin Kivintf tln> pitifiit strength by huihiiiiK up the etm ?11 f t j I ion and at-si.^tinK nature in doinif its work. The proprietor* have no mnrli faith in it', rurnjjve powers that they offer One lltin il i i'HlLirs lor any rnn- 1 hat it fails to cure. Semi fnrfistnf testimonials. Address V, K. < 'HKNKY A Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Dmitrist*. "Sr. Hall's Family I'iliaure the boat. Ciiele SuiliN Soldier* Will on*I.lhby * I Mum I'ndilute for Christ ni i~ d nner. I'll ? I". S. ifovoriimnat lias J st iitireuased a 1 i rice < onslgnmoiilo' l.ibby, Mo S'eill ?? l.i .bv's f tin ni< plnni piidtliti /, w h eli w'l be sup.'.ivd to Amartc ? n soldier* iu tho I'hilippiue Jsl vn * iiid i'iiIh. ~ i .n>i ?nre Pirn's Cure for Consuinptton ?ared ?jiv life three years aic<>.? ? .iim. ? noH. Knit* ii i > s, ,\l a pie Sti. ir\\ ieti^N*. Y? Feb. 17, 190 '. "Tho people who tell you that mar rlnpo is a failure." says the Manayunk j I'll I Inst pher, "have never exerted themmd v?a to make it a success." (lent I'or tho Howils. No matter what oils yon, hvadaelie to ft slinear, yon will n?vi?r net well until your b nels iirit put rlKht. Cahcarkt* help u. it hi <*, eiim you without a Rripe or pain, produce eusy natural movements, cost you just 10 cents to start uetttnjf your henltli baofc. ( ASPir.tTS Candy Cathartic, the K'inuin*, put up iu metal boxen, every tab let has C.C.C. stumped on it. iiewsre of imitations. The Mother?"My son, when people tempt you you must learn to *ay 'No.' Now, will you?" The Son?"No." Tlic Rrki !*? ??*<-rl|?tton for flillla n-ifl F?*vor it n bottle of Oaora'N T*?r* ( mii/ T.ivio. It Id simple Iron aud qntrjlne in 11 tnntolov* form. Nooure.no pay. PrlcaWa. Beginning August 14 aW letters from" Finland to foreign countries must bcaj Russian stamps. , - Tiiorw will infuitn fart; ?cr the ronsd for tlie Clulxf mM Holiday*, by the Heaboer.i Atr Mr.e IWulvrny. b*tve*n p Iota in tbe Stntn of Flnrliln, nod oa? m*I one-third tare* tietwren point* la other 8tat?*. Dr. Bull's?3;:? CouzBSyfUp^^"> ""^,l Mlt Use OEa^gW^-'CURE. H Ty*7. A DISCOUNT OFTEN PER CENT. wfV.A - A. ON ^KOANS ANI> PIANOS P0RJ CimiSTMAS PRESENTS. It dlfcli'e Cnta logu? clip till J Notice nuti ' send to IVl. A. 1V1ALON E. Co'umbia, S. C., and ha wilt quote you terms ami price . A chance to xet a tine ORGAN or PIANO cheap. I'luaao k'vo your unmo und I\ O. nddrosa,* w.toi> hoiiil ml. SAWMILLS, CORN MILLS, 1 GAME MILLS,' RICE HULLERS, PEA KUL LERS, ENGINES, BOIL FRS. PLANERS AND MATCH ERS, SWING SAWS, RIPSAWS. mill all other kind* of wood worklug niaohln ?rv. My I,ox js?w ill in tlio hottvtttut, ?tronK??t, and moat efficient mill for lint money on the ?mrk?t, quick, aoourato. Htnto Atteaf^or H, 11 .Suilih Maohiiio CiiHHUiny wood working machinery. For high Kr?o? pliVJH .illde valvw. Automatic, Hod C?>riU*, wrftfr Alius, WMtartowii, uud Btnitliors A \V< IWv V. 0. BADHAM, 1.136 Main Street, COLUMBIA. 3. C. WlH r A IVPT Well men^u(i Wl vAh I||pre3,1 we|ian' .?.?? die but wc (U SKLU EVERYTHING In the UACU.RtRY A MILL SU.PLY Hue m Tlio Murray 01?*?uii?K mid TlUtrlbutlnR Sys toni. I.ane, ChiHO, Liddtdl und Hiyh Pollit saw mill'*. Llddull Automutlo and Plain engines, Bnndy traps, "NEW SOUTH" Urli'lt Mtioblnory, Iiriw City uuplmvi >ujiJ liollor*, Bieaton frftw*. "QtiKeii o( the 8o?$i' OrM Mills. W.H.GIBBES & CO., (OI.I .UIIIA, S. V. We make a specialty of mince meat? employ the best skill ? uie the best materials. We stake our fame on it. We use it to advertise the many other ? good things that we make. MINCE MEAT A package makes two large pies. Your grocer will furnish it if you ask him. You will find it better than home-made ? better than any mince meat you ever usted. You'll cat Libby's foods thereafter. libby, McNeill & llbby, Chicago Our book, "Mow fo Make C?ood Things to Eat," sent Irtx. Two hundred bushels of po tatoes remove eighty pounds of "actual" Potash from the soil. Unless this quantity ?. is returned to the soil, j?, the following1 crop will materially decrease. ViV h:ivc books telling about composition, use nnd vjlu?i of lei ti!i/<'rs k>r various crop*. Hey are ?r.t tree. German kali works, l. 9j Naitan St., SR) N?\v York. FREE!"?M SPORTING 600DS. RAWLINGS SP0RTIN6 GOODS COMPANY, OitO Locu?l,Hl.t ST. LOl/ll. HO. Saw Mills SI29 TO S929.08 With ImprtTd 1?M Ml Fwi ?Iffl. FIl*f ??fc. Enginet, Boilert aad luoiunery AU Kla4a M? f?r LOMBARD IRON WORK JdlPfLY CO. inM Vestibuled [IMITEO [I _ Trains Double Daily Service between New oik, Tauipi,Allan!t, New (rlo.ui!) djiil I oinis outli and West. IN Kl' KI'H'l NOVKMIIKU li,??<?)). bOUTHNVAlUK l>?lly iMily No. 31 Sc. a 7 . It. II. 1 0(? J>tll IV li) 'III! ? '? 8 ;<j inn 7 ao nhi ' " ! .00 |>ni I' 34 'ii" 1 ?? 7 OJ pin 10 in mi A. L. 10 10 j.in 'i 4 > pin 1 ?' ll.Hl|.m 8 30 pin " .1 AS n il ft !'i i?m - T._~ 30 n il 0 pin " ?? 4 ? am 7 3tl (?!?? ft HO ii a Ji :i3 prn <> 30 a ii lit 3ft pin 8 10 n m 12 f?'? ?wu 12 10 pm 6 00 urn 3 t o pin !' 10 um C 30 a in ft 30 I'lu No. 40J No. 41. I.v N? w York.N.Y.1'.?V N.f & <'U i'in IMOpm Lv. l'UlladolpiilH, " 10 VO am U I'"' f.v.Now ybrli.O.l>.s.a i.'vf 3 oo pm I.v. liaJtimoro, it. H.V. Co t ??.?> pm i.v. WtMii'tou, N- A W.S.Ji o ;.0 pin I.v, f'ortmrioutii, h. A. li. 0 00 pin H ;)() itln I<T, V\ elilon, '' 11 ii -in 12 01 pin i.v. Hideaway Jot. " lv 12 am 1 *<> pin I.v liendor?oiJ, " 1 I'J a in i! 18 t m I.V. Itnl?lK)>, " 8 02 nin ttftl !?:?? I.v. Southern I'ln^i, " 6 IS mil C O'J pm i.v. Hamlet, "! " C DO inn t :w pin I.v. Wilmington, " 3 6ft pm Ar. ('harlotto, " 0 21 i?ir? 10 *_'0 pin -- . . i>J3 ain 10 5ft pia Lv, Greenwood, " 11 45 nirt i vu mi. I.v. Athou*, " '2 OS pin 3 4.1am Ar. Atlanta, ? " 4 lft pin OOftmn Ar. Augua'a, O. A \V. ('.. ft 10 pin Ar. Maaou, C. of <Tn 7 ').() pin 11 lo am Ar. Montgom'ry.A.AW. i\ 0 20 pin 11 00 i?m Ar. Mobile, L. A N 3 Oft aiu 4 1J | in Ar. Now Orl?aiin,l., A N. 7 40 am 8 30 pin Ar. NuolivlTie.N.t .A Si.L. C 40 air C 5ft j-in Ar. Memphis, ?? 4 00 pm 8 10 am NOItTilWAltl). Daily N<?. 402 Lv. Mompliis.N.C.iV St.T,. 11 30 am Lv. NaMivlllo, ?? t> JiO |.ui L v. Now Orleans, L. ?V N , 7 4 ) pin Lv. Mubllo, L. A N 12 20 am Lv. Mouttpm'ry, A. A W.l' <i 20 am Lv, Mncou, C. ?>f Un 8 0 a n 4 20 |>m Lv. Augusta, (J. <fc,SV. G. 'J 40 am Lv. Atlanta, $ 8.A.L. 100 pm 9 (.0 |>fi) Ar Athunn, " 2 5.J (>m 11 28 |>in I Ar Uruouwocnl, " 4 60 pm 2 05 una Ar. Chester, " C S3 pin 4 25 tttu j Lv. Charlotte. '? (! .'0 pin '< 00 am Lv. Wilmington, " 12 05 pm | Lv. lluiniut, " 10 00 pm H 05 am Lv. flouihot u I'luvd, " 10 oO pm 3 03 am Lv. KaWii^h,'" 1 00 pm 11 JO a n Ar. Htmdoraon, " 1 4t> am 1 i.0 p:u Lv. Itiiicnway Jot. ?' 3 10 am 2 05 pii| Lv. Weldoii. " 4 30 am 3 V5 pin Ar. Portsmouth, " 7,0(1 am 6 50 pm Ar. WrtHh'ton,N.?V NV.B.B, 7 00 arn^ Ar. jialtimorc, IS.N.r.Oo f fi 45 am Ar. N'hw York,O.D.S.8.Co '. t 1 3) pm Ar. l'!i!!a'!>!i!<t, N.Y.l' AA'f 5 Ifl i?:n 5 10 am Ar. New ^ ork, " K pm 7 43 um N?>. 4 I N". 6'5 | Lv. Tompn, S. A. L. lly. 10 0) pm N O'J am j Lv. Jaeknou villo, '? 10 ,0 am 7 45 piu I I.v. Savannah, " 1 ?8 am 11 .0!! pin 1 Lv. Columbia, ? " (i 40 pm 5 45 atn Lv. Ha-nloi, " 0 45 pin 0 20 am Lv; Houthem Pines, " 10 87 pm 10 12 am Lv. Haluljfh, " 12 24 ant 12 0* put Lv. lloiidorxon, " 1'1'i am 1 8.! pui Lv. Ittdgmvuy Jot., 14 2 12 am 2 05 pin IW. Peteriibur/, ?' 4 20 am. 4 4*? pm i.v. liichmoml, ?' 5 15 am 0 00 p-i Ar. Washington, P. H. 11. 8 45 am 3i) pm Ar. Unhimore, " " 10 08 atn 11 85 pm Ar. Philadelphia, " " 12 27 pm 2 ?U am Ar. New Tork, " " 8 03 pm C18 am Noift. ? f Dally, oxwopt Sunday. Lining Cars between N?w York mid Itifli looutl, and llamlot and Savannah on Train. Nop. 31 and 44. J l.Vniral Time. ? Easturn Time. ("n.r.) NEWSY CLEANING?. Thore lo a coal famine In Nor war, (lie price having risen forty per <?<?::t. The* Now South Wnlos l.oeis'at'vp Council passed (lie Old Ago Pensions bill. The Internal revenue oolleetion* for Cuba during the month of August lust were $r>9,5G0. Canadian royalty return* Indicate that the Klondike output for 1900 w.?/ only $0,000,000. Government of New Zealand Is impbfttn^ sixty modern railway car riages from the United States. An Ar.leo all nr. wh. ro thousands of prisonet'i4 of war were slain, has been unearthed in the City of Mexico. J/Ucllio.CJrolm-Young. t lio dimmer, whoso husband is an American. has given $100,000 to charity in nerlin. Johannesburg has born fenced round with bar bed wire to prevent the in h:il?itiuit8 from feuding food tc the Boers. Tiie sum of 1HO.OOO marks, hereto fore annually voted in flermany for the support of Herman schools abroad lias been doubled. If expectations are realized, the on1 put of copper for ")W)0 will reach 000,000 pound*. vnlued ai $42,i!.">0,000 the largest on record. A model lodging house, ?niggeslc.rt by Mayor Harrison, Is to be erected l?y the Aid and Relief Society at Chi cago at a cost of J40.000. Birmingham, ATa., Is making a strong big for < ho Rogers Locomotive Works, of ra(ci.<on.A' Ronrvs of n site Is offered ns an inducement. The Nansen fund, whirh was raided In Norway fd promote scientific ex {dotation, amounts to $2^0,000, and no further collections will be made. The Children's Aid Society, at New York City, reported that It had gircn assistance to 38.232 poor porsens dur Ing the year. The old ofllcera were re jected. Whan Tfcay Meat in Society. l "A nnlque feature of rerenteodal ~^ln raaioM^S^mri: ?n identification card," ?ays tfca Ksbms CUfrJoaraaL **Eacb gout oa arrival la preaanted with a card a? wblc|L4a (primed, *Wba ara /oof -I !? ? ?? The card* %Hfc itj and _ traybodf everybody alaa and'*eta M-v to parfaet tte m* fta, M * ? PROMINENT PEOPLF. (ioor<t> oi CJl'OVi'O is oil y;tfliiMjKtl>. 'J'ltc O.fll' of IlKH (llliK C'<t\Ct't'il fl'oll! Ills ill'M'SX. Thf- s'mk" i.Mit'cii It ;? <mii>ii<^ alarm In Knylnufl. M: y \l<Kih!<y is rn.io.vin:; (ho li ni'li >>11<.? l-iis c.xpi'rii'iicvd for i nth . ? Sii Miriu't l Kicks I"?*;)(It, Ul<? livll cli.'lIK ll"l of lilt' *1 lu?rr<>r of luiiacco. S. nnK>i Mavis li.'Kl x liltriir.v ojB vdliiincv. ai ' ii forms a iu-Ko (I lie < Iiliili.-Il a I \ ? iy small I'StttttO I >11 icr Senator Henry \Y. BjH \Yw 11 :i i.i}i^I?ir??. i-: a |c<Vpt i\ifi t.iii fir 11." I ill it (I Si a (cm SoJ I.'ci.I-c II Pliiiiios. ili > .voiiilj)[ri Kin;" <1 I liic.i?/<??, is LrcMilljf ntf(| Id s lY III W IIIICII ofiVl i'Jtg li ill i at it I. I' i.fcr -r \\ .Ilia111 has conforrfi Kin:.' All it of .lvi\uhy flio f# ' I* !"l?l Waral;;') <ii iIn* < .'('Hera I llic <? ? -i'n>i*ti Army. 1 Alaln-v. ('anionic Is to tfivo (? r :i l i t c lili! ar.v in < -imUi 'Onn. 11.? ? iiiy authorities \v{ .'.ilc s >'i'to aiuuijiily (o mkf| I Ii. i: -I. ?}. r. idkIn. of \\Yst Yirj I.:is In i n sflt ciid iii oversee Ilia o( I he |>]ilsr.iiiaI I'inc cli in i'nrto'l] .'Mill w'lj niaki* rifi i llicial lour of islaird in .lajruary. r -??UK r \ Monio.V f?Yu*-r/il MoseJ ? la i j'. ill' M inmc?: a. is a H0| avi.wiil ia inliila l( for tin* l'|j . S ? a " - s. i; , I ? ? In Ml. ??(?Ill tin' late .S.J I I I "n- li'i all l\ I >a\ ic. .. Maivoni, the inventorj I '.'i a|iliy. 'is oniv"iV?% >i ars (if aw. lie was only m'licj w ic n iin' in. a m' transmit<in# nil j a-.-t- v Mwiu wires lir.si 0C0ttVi*('l| I I'im. t- n Arizona Ballot Box. Tin* I'ulixi l>o\ fur lVllomont /?lint was Icil in iharjjp of a propel pirsiiii :i* ilic l.i>1 tlrrlion, wl'o-st< it in a |iiii;n r plarr. or suppose did. \m? tiio l'.iii"i i'<>.Noh. ( 'hi on!no ?-?iuum arc mailo of -find I aro handsome to ;>? f. A Mextcnn WO'r man saw tin- I'ox. and not knowing use lialcil tlml it would 1)0 just the 1 hill;; to : l< n- ' rr finery in. Shot I Uppl'opr " 11 ',a ' '? s'' , l"'l:i^sl iIT. Slit' if lentil (] i;oin? to Now i Mexlen tin :i \i>il. Hie ballot hoy iBji\ ? trunk. a< it liatl hf.Mine known undcfg | its now ow::r:>!.?|?, was lukon lo j depot, wlii'U* I-. I.. Kuril*. thinking* j II a liiilo io<? t-ariv to be sending out* j olietion paraphernalia. lf).Ytlo impiiry j altoul It. He notified ilic county olli-. Hills, who summarily took possession of It. mucli to tiio iiii'onvt nicnco of iho j fair senorila. who was proud of lior |) handsome and convenient trunk.?Co* I eonino Sun Ssu'h Carolina and Georgia Extension R. !t. Company. SCULDUI.i: NO. 3. X'J Effect 12:01 a. ni.p bund iy, l)OC, 21th, '0? lictwcen Cuinfloii, S. and I'.Uu lia burn, S, C. West. * tfust. 35 38 32 *84 EASTERN TIME. 2<1 ("las? 1st Class 1st Class 2d Clas? Lo. l'rt l'ustiug'r Puasug'r l'assug'r STATIONS, Dally ex. Dally ax. Daily ex. Dnlly ox. Sunday. .Sunday. Sunday. Sunday. p. rn. p. m. p. m. b 20 12f>0 Camden 1*25 6 80.' 8 00 115 fti-Kalb 12 02 4 60 9 20 127 Wontvillo 11 60 4 30 10 50 1 40 Korxlmw 11 85 4 10 ~? 11 20 2 10 Heat!) Springs 11 '>0 3 IS 1135 2 15 Pleasuut Hill 1115 3 00 "I 12 30 2 35 Lancaster 10 65 1S?5' 1 00 .2 50 ltlvondde 10 40 1 00 1 20 8 00 HpriiiKdoll 10 80 12 40 2 80 8 10 Catawba Juno't 10 20 1220 2 50 8 20 Leall* 10 10 1100 3 10 3 40 Hook 11 111 10 00 10 40 4 10 8 65 Now l'ort It 85 -8 20 4 45 4 02 Tlrzali 0 30 8 00 6 30 4 20 York villo 9 15 7 30 tr,*)0 4 85 Sharon 9 f'O 0 50 6 25 4 50 Hickory Grove 8 15 6 20 (J 8 5 6 00 Bmyrna 8 35 C 00 7 00 .6 20 UlacksburR 8 15 6 80 p. m. p. ni. a. in. a. in. Mctwcen lllitckftburg, 8. C., and Marion. N. C, ? ' _ East. JL 11 93 82 . 12 EASTERN TIME. BTAT10N8. 2d Class Itt Olaoa ,, 1st Claw 2d Cli Mixed Pastnu'r Pagsng'r Mlx? I>n4ly <?*. Daily ax. Dally ex. pnlly ?| guuduy. JSuuday Buiiday. buudaj a. m. p. m. a. m. 8 10 5 30 BlaCkaburg 7 48 8 30 6 43 - Burls 7 82 H 40 6 00 PsUr'ft Spg'a 7 25 0 20 6 00 Shelby 715 10 00 0 20 Lattimor? 6 65 v 10 10 6 28 Mooreaboro 0 <8 10 25 OSS lienrirtta 6 88 10 50 /V> 6 53 Komt City ? 20 .#-* 11 15 7 10nuth?rfonltoofl05 11 85 7 22 Millwood 5 63 11 45 7.83 Golden Valley 6 40 12 05 7 40 Thermal Oity 5 87 12 25 7 68 Olnnwood 6 17 12 60 8 15 Marion HOg/ { p. tn. p. ra. WEST. Hartley Dlvliloi. let CUM. T~" 15 13 EASTERN T Daily ex. , , Sunday. 8TATIQN8. i ptn am ' ? 100 e 00 Blaokabwsg 1 20 0 20 CherokMjPtoUS 7 2 40 t 40 QtSnmj 710 9 p. m, a. m. r r *? ? ? ? I ????ii??? Train No. 12Matte* Mm*m, X ?.t?I f making??- ?1 - OOO04