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for ma luent ill dis )rosentativos f. All the Mill iers have boon inter I y, and the statistics eomnpared with the house )orts of the police. , according to the latest no the normal force of om n, vwonon and youths---di gaged in productivo industrios ,000-a vast industrial forco, in its proportion to popula any other city In the country. number 800,000 dopend for occu upon the textile and related trade.. The enill owners themselves say that any resumption of work this wintor must be of the spasmodic doscription, the temporary result of occasional or ders. Lorin Blodgett, the votoran statisti cIan, who has in the past 80 years talcen y a consus for city and state author 8,~inade a special canvass of tho teo manufac 1)g districts this winter, result of labors agreeing substan y with th wtimatos of the police the citizol' pormanout reliof coi the iron manufacturing aid allied stries, nine-tenths of the onmployes, ut 18,000, havo been thrown out ork, the only activity in this lino be he result of government orders at *ps' shipyards. lu the building 66 a third of the foreo nsually en ed at this time is idlo. OfI tho gar t workers, more than half are out. situation is reflected in tho groator 8 ciminution of tho ranks of the va a other common trades. Many Hungry inl 11altimoro. BATurmonc, Doc. 28.--Beaiden the causes of industrial deprossion priovnil ing throughout the country thore are additional local ones8 in Laltimore which are bringing destitutiou to the homes cf workingnen and making the burdons of the charitable association iusually heavy. -,,,For the past five or six yver.rs a large number of extensivo public and corp 0 rato improvements, involving the outlay of millions and the omp loyrient of thou sands of workingmen, hiro beon umlor way. Most of tieso are now completed. The peo)ple of the city seem0 thorough ly alivo to the fact that the problom of the unemployed this wintor will be moro difficult than over before. Fortunately there is perfect unity among the charity organizations who are receiving the co operation of the polico aind the mayor. Those bodies, at a recent general confor nco, organized a contral relief coninuit e meant to focus all their efforts to tho reesing necessity. It is ostimateud by he 'leaders of the labor organizations and by State Statistician A. B. Howard that one third of the laboring and poor er class are out of eomploymeent and have boon for mont hs. In sonme cases these people earn a pittance of their for -ner wages by working short hours, but even tbje is unreliable. had one Show P'eooie. COmCAO, Dec. 28.--More than 1,000 actors and actresses are destitute here(. The benefit matinee given at the Chicago Opera house last week by actors aundu actresses in Chicago for the destitute, was a signal foi a flood of letters of ap peal for aid directed to Stuart Itobson. As a result, $500 wvas withhold from thie receipts for the assistance of needly act ors. In many of the miner coiimanies salaries are badly in arrears, alt hou gh actors prefer to stay in their organiza tions and work for not hinig than to risk losing back pay altogether by resigning. Scores of speialty popl are working their way eastwvard fromt the Paciflc coast and are waiting in Chicago for something to turn up. Most of these are also wvaiting for somaething to eat, and are liable to continue to wvait. Not So Bad, biut Had Enouegh. OMAHA, Dec. 28.-Though theonumber of unemployed people In Ognaha is much larger than in any wvinter before, it is net really so large as wasi oxpefctod. No iaotories or large etablishiments have closed in Omaba. Most of the factories during the worst of the depression worked their mon half thno, and thus kept as many employed as possible. A conservative estimate of the unomn ')oyed adult males is 3,500. Tho polm11 lation of Omaha is about 150,000. 'ihih list of unemployed ing hides many ninern ind laborers from Colorado who, whon 'Jho mines thore were closed, found Omaha a premising stopping place on their way east. By no means all the un employed are destitute. Tried to Jump from a Niagara Dridge. NIAGAnA FALLS, N. Y., Dec. 28. Robert Wilson, aged 60O, en routo from~ his home in the far wes* to the old coun try, attempted to jump frone a Grand Trunk passenger train as it was crossing the suspension bridge. Brakomnan Jacobs managed to catch~ his hand. The man sanng down on the bridge, and .Jacobs fell onl top of him and held him until the Sainl Mme to a standstill and the rest of e rwcame to his assistance. SKIlled * dhid Acoldentally;. SAArE&( t, Do. 28.-Isaiah Houston, .a negro odid 11 months old, tras. shot and killed by 0. J. Thompson, also eol ewEd. thompsnwas fooln wth a hed an ahy dis q~hUV~ liouse. The kill ental, 884 Miss., Dee, W1,-4 is si ha tat me negro wbo ta rr Rabwrs and bmnaw1 the house over e in androbN gi pstveydna amntn fte of11 '3Yi room a .L'13 Eind him lying oe the . j.hh doconsod had boon living horo about 40 years. ATLANTA, Doe. 27-Ilarry Hill line boon located in Louisvillo, Ky. The houso where ho is stopping is known to the police, and his movements are being closoly watched. Tho boid given by Harry is returnable in the criminal su perior court on next Monday. If he should fail to bo present it will probably be forfeited, and Mrs. Ida 11. Casey, his aunt, will be asked to pay the county the sum of 1.0,000. 3LA('KSHEAh, Gn., Doc. 27.--1lo. John C. Nicholls, an infihontial and re spected citizen, died hero Monday. ie had been indisposed for only a short time, an1(d wasi up and around lis place on Saturday, and retired that :night as usual. Il was takeni worse 1uiring the night and soon passed awiy. The ii maediato causo of is donth was pnouno nia and heart failure. CANTON, (Ga., )ec. 27.-Ono of tho largest illicit distilleries li the stato lie been captured by Deputy Collector Kol logg imid Storekeeper and (nagn Tram mel wit hin about three mileso Canton. Tho still would hold about 163 gallous, cap .10 gallons and worm 35 gallons. Its run11 was (01tinutlolus distillation (n1o sing iis:t and the plant was fitted i in good stylo. A m:iuimts, Ga., lh-c. 26.--Mr. McIn tosh, alil employo of thoSavaimah,Ainor icuis and Montgomnery railroad, wastt handling a Vinheliestor riflo, and a negro tr.in htanid cam1e up, id inl Rom1io lin knoown way tho gun vas accidentailly discharged, tho hall passing through the negro't heart, killing him instantly. SAVANNAY1, Dec. 2I.--lioior Shepard, of i vingstion, S. C., weit to hod in rooi 61.1 in the Pulaski houso al tor blow in,- out the gas and vais found doad in i heel in the miorning ahcoit. 10 o'clock. His Ieail was cle'arly the result, of igno ranlice of the use of gias. SAVANNAH, l)o. .-A prt.ion of Farwin, dul3ignon & ('hiisolims law of fico hts been destroyed by firo. The ov idence of the firo in vjeilnd in mystery 1and looks very m1ne.h like tho work of an inceniliary, Its it SeemCs to have staritedt at the colhar11 underneath. Mohno, (a., Dec. 26.- -Osa-air Carter, a wvell-to do bsiWS iian of Monroo, was shot aid killed by Policemau Ar 111d. ('arter was well known through (out this sec'tion. i WI ts a imIemIber of the firim of Clay & Cvrter, grocer-, herc and111 it oItler plinit5. MACo. N, DecW. 28..-Weraloyani Falel col lege annouinces theo contintion of the holiday vacattioni to Jan. 10 on no. coiunht of scarlet fever amiong tho h~oardl ers. Thew collego is bneing thoroughly disinftected andie an infirmiery is being cequuied. TrsextoosA, Ala., Dec. 2i7.-am lilack, I ih i-l-year-old son .of Mr. Charles Black, of Tlusealoosat, while out hunting. aceldent ally dlischiarged his gun while cil'ibing a fence, and the entire load tooik effect. in his~ brteast, killing hinm 'in st:mntly. JAclcsONylLLE, Pla., Doec. 27.-Ollicer Hoeraco N. Brmyanit was stabbed three times by Allen .Jackson, a negro despor. adou, whiomi ht was tryinig to arrest. The (iflieer's woundisI aro very serious and many prove fatal. Tfho nigro escaped. JwACsoN, Miss.. D~ec. 2.-.-J. S. Madi soni, ex-speakerCC of the hiouse and the lires. eut chatirimn of the ways and nmis commnijttee of tho Mississippi legislaturo, died suddenly Mondayt~ night at his homoa near IBrookvi'llo. Ihinm~suAM, Ala., Doec. 8.~-Joo Mar bury, the il-yoar-old sont of J. 1I. Mar. bury, the wvell known saw mill man at Doizema n, accidentally shiot hiunsolt. Tnh wounid,Iit is thought, will provo fa tal. GluvnxNvxu.v, (I a., D)ec. 07.-Lambort Boll and Will L~ofton, two negro horse thieves, broko jail at this place. A re ward of $25 for the arrent of each is of fered by the shiiTf of tise county. MacoN, Dec. 20.-Mamio Gowinnor, the 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, N. G2owinnor, was stricken with hiearl trouble whilo playing in the yard, ant died before assistanco arrived. A T LANT A, Dec. 28.-Mrs. Belle Ken drick Abbott, whose pen has brought hea into pirominence all over th9 country has just (lied at her horne in this city, JANUARY WEATHER. .eiAa-rA, biec. 07.---The weamuer eu reau huas issued ana interesting circula1 about the weather we may expect fo: Lhe mdu th of January. The .rcular is but an average of Jan nary weather in this section for the lasi 15 year. from which an estimate as t< the weather next month can 1)0 formed, The circular shows t)6. +Aa--We teprtroIo ur is 42 dlegrees iff Eis January In the lb yeara was in 1880, whon the average tempora ture was 54 degrees. The coldest Jan uary in the same period was in 1884 when the average temperature was 3( degrees. The warmest January (lay wai the twelfth of the month, in 1890, wvhie the. thermoaneter rose to 75 degrees. T hi coldest day in January was the eleventh in 18830, when the mercury dropped toi degrees above se. The L'orage rainfall for January has Sbeen 6.27 inches. The heaviest ramfal in Janiuar~y was 'n 168 when it wa 15.82 mnches. '1he smallest raiifall wai A Meauru54t Altar Dedicated. Lowni., Dec. )7.-Bishop Lawrence Ilia, 'in of it passed h q %Igl~It re., He has b "i ol y. bdsy sin.of tho IL S urned' And has Yo~e tdp, ff~k* - I11 11 .4i . taarantco theso Pills to d I. clalivn for theii--so strong 11 Ill lein t yott y t a returt teon v (10 h p y ou. intro(lttie IS PIN4 I will 4en1d F, VOLNC. PAKA-:, lich ough 1n bu staillclent to ctret any catse of I)ebility foir m.Iy .20e.: e!nelose te-n t wo-vent, stamnp: in a letter with , ye or iatilress writte phiin ! y,lanl you will receive the Pill., 1-y retur With the nmsitivo tssuranic o 113n pay r I lat. yfolt will lever regret the dity thiat yet er1ne li los:si'sioi of tiis priceless rentedy wh IoiSte iithienct besidtes restorji tiho Vita fore', extedis itself to1 tb mte ltleual fa inuIties, Olevating Ihe' etnoonS, (UisplliI the bNe fifeM 14 n ietor'itig itS blessing. Hteal I~he 11folhawing testianoills ats to wlet.her I on t rtring le'tp'le or not. "The trial pmckaige of Nervous Debilit: l'ills you elit lo.e toe giotl. I wts troll bled twith lilit( I liil' Ithellumaltis l in lmI thighs and thevy helhi e wondeullyrt' 10." 11. .M. Whins'li.:n, Walltonl, lownt. "Seind In1e 441eim reof those 1114 l :O Chot! yin aen 4. l ue elitw e i o nil uch 1 g111111 olot Oht I thiemt I obli Sed frore r mtore 4) thie. Jon~ ~~ I Witi:is t'lington)i, N. C. "Find stauitqs 4-11(.4ed fori I wo) mmvr pack, akgeS offy u Nerons1. lh-hiiity l'i:Isa t h11.44 I got If y41n 1.fr ititne lene nilr noel that nItly Iltedicin!e hIat ever kit." tlte i d w inedicine, I thin k it good will m.ri mlw more. Iln.l.'.. r acb nas Il "I received yot ieItile an1 ftil lnvr fll tchl 11114ien Ie i wi i t t.; it i s 't hlp t4imv :ti remly.- Enet'mi ti neticy fir nthemilris $500 R EWAR D w%.ill Ie patii itc-r Ia caiseI off 1it.ilg it'Mtind, -xh nimletdaol Vitlity W -ea i l1eni, ryit , llpi 1tt1(i of the lie r, Pr e ',t r lIeen, l.ii tie of 1'1fien i, In lity off 1 . the .\ l i of tither, e Iain l eI ph- nei lillly, t'int Iit iii t Nitw t afi - rea iij lin :ti abov if y-fil inire an1Y t I doubt 1 ab 1u t 4u 1 Ilo ly relficin i ti n1tl41 ti , bit if yll retI ly want to get. cal #diI enn It ld will ito r N In. I haN4 bIIeen ;I l'racticing-- Ilhysiv in filr a1 grea;l. 111:1nY year anl dluring myt% e-simriencve I ""ve \*(,I a11 :cross4 11lnite am genal -a reinledy, . Nerv Ai . S h f., 1 ;t A V N N(4 . . 0e (of he 1114- 1,1 VeIra LabItle re liV IeVer di4 Covereit 31111 i I was at ong11111r person I wouptldl mtlertise it everywhe-re at 8.M0 it leka1ge, bu11t. getthing 1well alhong Inl year0s ail having rv d i ntl y ill at fair sized fllr 1111 1 ill 111 li ca ol lracir I lilrte 't Ile ire 11 11 "t-1 e i , poll I eIt) fr(I n141w is to se I ow Ila y plelt le 1 it 1an eure, St o If 1. they illlay etjoy tlis life. N w rememi ber t lt for shirtit' h lnger I will send v4,1 0 %-:. ,,1 a %'. ,:lI. v 'm n -:. . P1 .I.S if youl will wrapi -.p 1.. ' 0),ii:nws kind senld to' inl w Xithin ( Ig days' - te you re e ie 11 pa11 lpcr, I holmji ti, inte lt. phvt--as r of hearing friin \-till at fill, v'. W il I bli sn 14i ..ss Iful I oi 1 1pre t1 o ren tn [a Ig li t' Iilrer -.' (11 ii IV i litny e w- iinies in your !Mrpnte Organ n Dr. A. 1. S m ith, AVON, N. Y. ad you wll rec will argt One Doll 03'k rletun mil. Docto4r tait b is reliabwle muid nwrit-A pub lit. uonlitie. SCLI NOtv. 23, I 1 .3, Gowr &C oodlett Srout..I,m thnn8 emypics aiI n Our you wio ll seen somethinlyg that fo ntl, ILee sr I will be l to eonanoIart JlosIIwubINt hUe)hu I5To eafll fm frens w mU have~y~u~ a1( gite 1hatN wipptht them of 1 e~eetat v ft 1 by the sever-p en who shall eg- ship Roa aot term of t in with tIp J.-, mI.A. d..i A 'I ONIC, INEIltVINE, h.)D Pt' l Like Culres Like. t .l'oisoii of tiic swamp hIas its Alti *lole ill ith - w:nip. 'o ir lar , Nervois e 4incligesti .I Dyszentery ial 114nx.1 C'omplain:. ask ytdr <-aior for MONTEREY. If lie flovs nou. keep i.t, we will seini vol it :a r-e bottle, express prejpici, onl rieceipl of $1.00. MIONTi.EY CO.,. Flore-let. S. C., 'ril-s. :at M frs. P. W. wAGN-: & C'O., Au,. 10--ly ANDERSON, S. C. Ariranagemenats hav beenol inade'i to admit, on .1 111ary 14, 189-1, freo of clarge for I litionl, o1e meaCri itoronls V01ng man1111 of limited Ineans h1omu1 each CounRty inl the Statet. 'lh- School Comninissionerns have bevin reque.sed to makie tho a'ppoinltmients from thei 'i, reIspective Count les oI Itemln.r, 1 6. U.S t7. itIA. X W \ E 1," Prs'. aan of 011irectors. J. L. Tr 11nnlE., Sect'y, and TI5eas. 'Nov. 1.. 93. 2mi. GOOD LAND FOR SALE. All that traut of Landci Ivinig inl Pivicikens Cohn tv, oil head w of Gregory Crek, waters of Twelve Mi1le River, adijoimogl" lands of. Alercrombi, Thomas Unrham, J. E. H1"noti nd ohr, containinlg 300 acrs, Inlor (ye loss. This land is well locatod about lli.n111 milus from Pickens, and is well timbered, the 'O2st 4f I being in origmal orest. Terms asy, ad prim, very low% Apply to T. C. robinlsoni, 'ickens - ..N ov. 16, 18:3. If you want the finlest PICTUitE~lm made Il the State, go to Whceeer's Studio, I 'Mellee A vennle Grenvil'c, S. C 4y'. Crayoln Portraits a .Te1ialty A pril 7-y, HaIis reaidy for inlspection~, Latest stylea in Walking Hats for Ladies and Children. In i'mits Caps anid IHats, Al. th Nre~tie 11 ocds at Cost for 30) ?i1y." An agreabl Lazativo and Niavi Tomo. Bold 1y Druggista or sont by mall. 250..600. and $1.00 per package. Samples free. O NO The Favorite TOOTE 0W3 for the Teeth and Blreath,250. Vaptain Sweeney, U.S.A.,San DlegoCal. Mays: "Shuiloh's Catarrh Itemedy is tho' firs'E medicine I1 have over found that would do any good." Prlce 50 ota. Sold by Druggist8. SH ILO H'S CU RE.; Tma (Inior Covau Cuns promptly eures whoreall othors fall. For Consumption ithbad ~no ri vas cured thousanda, and will cga oo, t aintlime. 2:1008ota., 000ta..Q00. Sclentifio American Agency for 1.1 *CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, DESION PATENTS. COPYRiOHTS. ec F~or luformaf Ion and freo 1liandboo0k writo to Ofis ura i for So tIiria piItc3tB In A orica. E~very Ipatenut takon 01ut by us 1.5 brougght beforo theo pubito by a uotLtce given froo of charge in theo frgest c r :u tInn of ny elentlfle ppe in th Commerclia b Cvoeg it. eci ollg:t "Cea est&esa frtuinesA lleinter . WM.0UR . O FIKT . Ua~ NIERSITY, EPW1NG MACllNIES There arc legiotn of infaricr SEW INGC MAC 1IJINES cn tLe arket Be coreful that you arc not duped by one of these. It you want a good Macbine buy nothing but the WHEELEReWILSON It ha.9 stood the test o m'anv yeals. at wll run ei twr back or forward and not break the thread. Bo sure Id see it before you buy. Write COX & SEIGLER, Greenville, S. C. They Nill :r.d you ci e cn i i BUY THE EXCELSIOR S'TOV EiI tove on the Market. to day. Your home is not comnplete wvithiorit one, Mad of the finest imo obtainable WVill cook your bread for 25 years and then be a good Stove compared withisomie inferior ones ona the mar.. ket. See one before yon buy. Cox & Seigler 184 Main St., Greenville, 8. C,. Sepemb1er 28, 1893. Richmond nil RIe SAMUIL SPINeCB, F. W. RnUW ARIZ) itMUBEN FJ1s'run, ltKOMlyvan. ATLANTA & CHARLOTTE AIR-dNE DIVI810N. Condensed Suliedule of Passenger Trains, In Effect Deco'ebor 24 1893. NORTHDOUND. Ves.Lirn Fast bilil Eastern Tino. No. 38. |NO. 3. No. 12.. 1 Daily. Daily. I Daily. JIv Atlanta C.T. 12.00 n'n 5.15 p.n. 8.50ain Chlinbleo, 10.28am Noreross, 6.55 p.n. 10.39am Duluth, 10.50anm Sitwancil~e, 11.01ain luford, 7.26 p.M. 11. 3ain Flowory Br. 7.37 p.m. 11.26an Gainosvillo, 2.22 p. n 7.54 p.rn. 12.12 pin W U11a, 8.10 p.nm. 12. Mpmn " huton 1.00pmli Cornelia 1.28p1 bit. Airy, 8.42 p.nm. 2.09pmn rocnon, 9.08 p.m. 2.31pn 4 Westminster 9.43 p.n. 3.10pm Sencea 10.00 p.m. 3.05pm1 Central# 10.28 p.m. 3.32pm Eas1ey% 10.55 p.n. 3.40pi-u Greenvillo, 5.30 p in 11.16 pl.m. 4.10pln rellr'd 11.43 p.n. 4.37pni Welifrd, 14.451)m1 Siartanburg 6.22p.an 12.15 a.m. 5 22pi Clifton 5.38plu " Gaffnea 5.43pmn " lafnoys 1.03 a.u. 6.07pni " lilckburg, 7.11 p.n 1.19 a :n. 6.26pn S rovr, 6.38jnn King's Mo. 1.45 a.m. 6.5pm "L asollia, 2.07 a.'a. 7.21pm "Lowell, 7.35pm 11130110111011%, 2.27 a.t.. 7.45pn11 ArCharlotte, 3.29 pmn 250. 11. 8.1pil Ves.LitFast Malai.0 SoUTHBOUND. I No. 37. No. 35. 1 No. 11. DLaily. Daily. ' Daily. Lv. Carblote, 9.35 a.m 10. 0 p. ~II.12.W W Belmcunoilt, 12.27p in Lowell, 12.37p 1) " Gastonial, 11.26W p. n11. 12.50p) in " King's Mo. - 1.111p i " Grover, * 1.371) n " Blaeksburg, 10.4811.111 12.05 a. nt. 1.47p) li "I affnliteys, 12.59ai. In1. 2.071)1li Cowpens, 2.35p Ik " Clifton, 2.381 ni " Spartanhnrg 11.37 a.m 12.57 a. m. 3.00p in o 3.20p li " Greer's 3.:4;p III (Ireenville, 12.28 p.1in 1.52 a. m. 4.05p in ElaIeys, 4.37p i " Central, 2.40 it. tu. 5.20p lin " Seneea, 3.01 i. Im. 5.415p Im " West ininster I;.03p Ill " Toccot, 3.49 at. Ill. 6.::ip Ill Mt. Airy, 7.20p m Cornelia, 7.25p) it " Ielton, 7.50)p i ",1Lu1a, 4.42 at. tu. 7.52p mI Gainesville, 3.29p.nil 4.5911. 111. 8. 111p 1pm Flowery Br. 3.40p it "Uttford, 8.511)m11 " Sn wa nee, 9.07 it "Dulu1th, 9.201p mi N oreros-4, .I0p m ' Chatnhlfe, 9.42p lin Ar Atlanta i.T. 4.5.1 p i. 6.20 x. i. 10.15p i A dditional trains Nos 17 and 18-Corne lia'nerni0odation, dlaily except Sunday, leavem Atlatia 4 100 p Ill, arrives Cornelia 8.15) p im. Rettirining, liavesi Cornolia (;.15 a mit ark i ves,; Atlanta h 15 a iu. No.; 15 ami 14l; (Stliays only) leavo At lant1ta 2 50 p) m, arrivo Cornelin 6; 15 1) it RIetiurning leave Cornelia 8 00 a. mi. Arri% e Atlanta 10 50 it. Iml. Bet-ween Toccoa and E.lbe1tou-Nos 63 amid 9, dailyv, except Sunday, leavo Tocc~oa 7 00 at it and 1 .40 1 mit arrive E'.bertiont) 55 at mit and 4 20 1 mit. ieturnihg, Nos 612 and 12dakily-, except Siunday, leave Ethierton 1 15 1) mn and 7 o0 a it arrive Tuccoa 5 W0 p it attid 10'25 at Im. Pul m11an Car Service: Nos 351and:13, lich mon01d aind Danville Faist Mail, Pn111luna SIeeper betw.'een Atlanta an1d New York. NoII 37 and -Washingtoni and South. western Vestilbuled Limited, between New York and New Orleins. Througli PIllnan Sleepers between New York t1(1 N,-w ( r loan1s, anld Wasingtonl anid Siemphis, van Atlanta and 1 li-ilinatIn. Nos 11 an1d 12, Puma 111 S1leeplg Car Ie tween~i 11ich11iond Dan.vill and~116( GrelonahorO. S!I2ep~ing-ea.2r reseI~rvation1,te.onfer wvita local agenlts. 01r address35 -- WVAsln1~2-1o, I). C. ATilLANTA, GA. ,J. A. D)ODSON, Supit., Atlan2ta1, (Ga. WV. H. (iREEN, SO1 LA AAS, Gen.'I .Mgr., Traiille Alanager, WYAsutsoCTON, D). C. W AIIInUsTON, D). C VALUAT:LE PREWlUMYS -GlilEN AWAY Ropp)I's4 Catlculator, A vaIluablle flook for a lFarmer an fului ness. Man. -A lIlE.UTIF1IlL Columbiani Souiveniir Spo00n. The Weekly News & Courier. TIlie Great Southern Fainly N'-w'sp:sper. Oiersi to every Yearly Sublscribor elIt. of the above1 PI remliumsl A I5NOLUJVTLY FREE I ThIe W~eekly News nnld Courier, J.Iyear (with P'remziumI~) - $1 00 The W~eekly~ News iand Couier'I, six mon01tha1 (wit hiout Premiumii 54 Sendt fr1)~81 samle' copi.-a am11 cir'c-:laris. AddreJn: T JVWEKIRKY NE WlS 4 COUIER, Chi .il-stonl.S. C. May 4. NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED. CH RISTMAS GOODS COMING IN. Dry G oods to be sold chetp Arbuckles Cofiee at 25 efs. per poud. You can save money by b)uying goods from me. Jameis E. Brown's, Central. S, 0.. Nov. 30 93 SFORl ThR BLaOfiD Weakness. Malaria, Indfgestlina4B IusR0IVX'S 3RtON BITTERS it onra~ nulekly. . For sale by ani dtualers ir sanel er, P, W. fttd4.koper aMd hotibeh Yogtr, temevers. Condenqod Sohedule it E000D.e., 21, 93 Trains run by 75 gieridian Tiun. ]Between Charlestdu. Savainnah, Columbia, Seneca and Walhalla. Daily. No11 Daiy STATIONS. - Nol1 7.15ani Lv Charleston Ar k4 in 11.201 " " Columbia g .1, *' 12.03pn " Alston 4.. o 4 12.18pin " Ponaria 3,14a n 12.35in" Prosperity 2.Osa ah 12.50pmn" Newborry 2.51:. in 12.5-1pn " Helena 2.30& in 1.30pilnn Chappellf 1.50a 2.18pm" n y8x12 2.37pin Ar Greenwood L-v a 2.37pn Lv Groenwood Ar 12.6Oam s.001n " Hodges " in 3.20pmn" Donald's .12.1a 3.35pni " H[ona Path 12.O3an 3.55pm Ar lioltonl Lv 11.45aux 4.00pin Lv J3ultoni Ar I1.40a in 4.24pm1 " Anderson " 11.15a In 4.581nn " Pendleton " 10.GU in 5.30pa Ar Senoca Lv 10.Ofa in 5.50pmn Lv Sonuoc Ar 9.45a in J.231)3u Ar Valihall Lv 9.051m 5.l5ln Ar Glreenville Lv 10.l5aiu Botwe n~ci Anderson, Bultoll and GIreenville. Daily. Daily. Nou1l No 12 STATIONS. 3 O8pin Lv Anderson Ar 12 O7piu 3 40pxn Ar Bulton. Lv .1 41m> 4 Wpm 1.,v BU"ton Ar 11 30am 4 20pin Ar WVilleanustoa ' 1l92itan 4 2.im " 'lzor" 11 .3am .1 0in Piedmnont " 10 43am It 201mu Ar GreenvilAe Lv 10 Mail ]Between Cliarloston, Jackgonville, Bova 1 nult, Colubia, Alston and 8partanbur U. Daily. Duly. No" 3 No1 4 BTATIONS. 7 Main Lv CharlesLton Ar 8 45pn 7 IJOIII ' Jacknoiilo ''9 Wtpma 11 &OauM1 Savanlah A 4 0an .5 101)11111 Coliiibia. I' 1 Opnl 55opial 11 Abton, " 12 210an 6i 4.11311 ' Carlialu '11 2&ipin 1; 53pi '' suntluc "11 .1lomn 7101)111" Union 10 .3apna 7 (1pn " Joi&ville L 10 3lain 7 4.4))3 '' l'teoit' 10 24pin, 8 10pm l.Ar S6matanurg LV 10 .41m 8 151 A Wparhumnburg Ar 9 05pm 11 20pm Ar Aenville Lv 6 10amn Between Nowberry, Clinton and Laurens. x Stil- X Su Nol1 Nol2 STATIONS. 112011n Lv Columbia Ar 4 11pm 4 00pna " Nowberry A 12 30ami 4 501 " Poldvillo " 11 3pm 4 40pm " Plinton " 10 4am 2 110pm Ar Latrons Lv 10 41am ietween hloges uid Abbeville. Daily- l Daily. Dailly. No9. Nol f. No 10. No 12. STATIONS. 12 40L)m 3 Chap r . llodgo A 2 45pn m 12 Z1)11 5 40pm:3 21)m " )raugl 4 "2i"" 12 05pm I 11pm3 40pm A AbbVi M 2 "Jpm 11 0ama' Connectionv via F. C. & 1. 7ailroaid. iluily. 1)aily. Daily. Ililly. No 4, No P. No 10 No 12 [2 :5nmn A1r 0si' ar L Clubrg Lv 310 I 00 4 :15 Opm pArtanburg131 Ar 9I 55pluax7 11 2~~940pm A J'svie' Lv O0am'1 No'.1 Id 15 - sldtrda Neeo 16 11i 20am Lv. Clumb:1)iv Ar 4 C 1)p1n .1 00pin "ot ))141.. 1 Nwherry . 12 0pm 1i. 50pm " Golroi vill " A511 35pm Io2 15pm " ami I lintn. 11). 410pm3). 2i.~ 50 Ar ii LaurosI ~~tLvl10 4ta~) SNtio 9. No 1,1a.No 40 1. N 1 2.S 12 0p 3). 05I I.li 11de A 2 5pin 225p Co'nnectionvi F. . & P. tail.. Daily. Daily '.0 .ii. , aIl. p.ily Noi 9, NJOll, .1.~.an No1( 1. 0 N. Iii PU:Da I120n ColuSmicn50mII0 9 :'.0amh. l'i00pmcA Jaks-onvi' (1 7o0n: 2 235 No-.li 6,~ 131 3i .ar sAli trin betwee CII.I.-so and waNlhJnalla -'nr~e Traha leve SutrtnugtA IC. DC m. E.. m.IE, (e1steiniedntd) Sn. hbounAJd 15ICKm, Ae.00 Gp. m.. 11.37 WY. N. 'IUDivi-on. 6.2 I'a. ngn,an3.0p Tiniusleave'Oree vilhluA & C1. 'Cii Son, Nrhbound 11.1Pr6 p. mar. .0 . and hav0 p. mt, (Vceilbed tiited); p. .. Vet Iuhd orhnte et~t ris j'aIe. ncA . fi.lo. Wulkmap Plcenst ag Ca on Tnina g5ood 30,pl o7ad3t aA.&C .hi lon.. AW.o H.AIIKE N, GeneraL, 'and ger. A . WinTTu . C WANTEDgi.,''O To uitudi scrcegoo.W haen tae,-'. O' Fuetanmly o Garoceridsbua~ Gener lihtadliMerch~oandiseno thtoE haved autregeived r~c S.TOCK teaon, who ih wofr itfo 'oli clude IfW kee anstatily ohn- tha ndt goo dsW supl odYU ~w ofon BoxAC ON, N, U WIS OFEES No VoEt,a CLOTHInGeed DRYGOODS HARDW:lt - -