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Atlantic Coast Line. 4 Condensed Schedude. trains ouino rorth. Dutod Jto. 13tb, 1901. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No. 35 No. 23 No. 53 No. 51 A M I' M A \ Lv. Florence 2 60 7 55 9 4< Lv. Kimrstroo H 54 10 5t Ar. Lanes 8 50 nil P. M 11 HLv. Lanes 3 56 H11 0 47 11 H A r. Charleston 5 23 10 55 8 30 1 0; A.M P.M. P.M. P.M TR VINS GOING NORTH. NORTHBOUND.Nat8*No^2* No.551* No.50* A M P M A M P X Lv. Charleston 6 45 5 22 6 25 4 15 Ar. Laues ? i7 6 00 H 00 6 00 Lv. Lanes 817 6 CO 60u Lv. I\i: KStrne 883 Ar. Florence ft 30 7 30 . 7 30 AM P M A M P >1 Daily. J Daily except Sunday. No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Out-al R. li. of H. C. Trains Nos. 78 and 32 run via Wilson and Fayettoville?Short Lino?and /nnko close connection for all points North. Trains ou C. A D. It. It. Ieav<* Florence daily except Sunday ft 50 a. m., arrive Darlincton 10 15 a. m., Hart?ville t> 15 a. ra . Cueraw 11 30 a. m., Wadeaboro 12 35 p. in. Leave F oreuee daily except Sunday 8 00 p ni.. arrive Darlington 8 25 p.m., Bennett*ville 922 p. m., Gibson 10 20 p. m. Leave Florence Sunday onlv 9 50 a. nr, arrive Darlington 10 15 u. m. Leave Gibson daily except Sunday 5 50 a m., Bennett*ville 7 00 a. m.. arrive Darlington 7 51 ?i. m., leave Darlington 7 55 ?. m., arrive Florenoe 9 15 a tn. Leave Wadesboro daily except Sundav 4 10 p. in . Oheruw 5 15 p. m., Hartsville? 00 a m... Darlington 6 29 p. m., arrive Florence 7 00 p. m. Leave , DnrHnetoti Monday only 8 50 a. m., arrive FloreDoe 9 15 a, tn. H. 3d. EMMKB.-vUN. Gen I'a*8. Agent. J. R KENLY. Gon'l Manager. T. M. EMMEKSON, Traffic Manager. Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisor of Registration Will be opened on the liist Monday in every month for tin; purpose of the registering of any pcrsoD who is qualified as /ollous: Wl. "Kill l.nra Kiu.n a rrmii'iA.'it of tho State for two yours, and of the county one year and of the polling preciut ia which the doctor offers to vote four mouths bcfoie theduv oldect:on, and shall have paid,six mouths be.ore any poll tar thou due and payable, and who oau both read ?nd write any section of the Constitution of 1895 mbmittftd to him by the supervisors, of registration, or can show that he owns, and has paid all t'Xts collectable during the preseut \ear on property in this State assessed at three hundred dollar* or uiore. ?f. EAI^DY, Clei k of Board. Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent enre o2 tetter, salt rheum and ectema, Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment is sithont an equal. It relieves the itchtug and smarting almost instantly and ;ts continued use effects a permanent :ure. It also cures itch, barber's itch, scald head, sore ninnies, itchinc niles chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and frranulated lids. !>r. Cady*g Condition Powders for horses are the best tonic, blood pnrifier a?id vennifu^H Price. ? "?cents. Sold by smmm Our fee returned if we fail. Arv any invention will promptly toccivo < ability of same. MIow to Obtain a secured through us advertised for nil Patent taken out through us rccci The Patent Recoup, an illustrate-1 n Vrrw MoTinfuntjirf.ro snrl Tnvo'jfrr:'. UJ iUOMUlWWWWiVW ?? Send for sample copy FRE2. 1 VICTOR J. E (Patent . Evans Buildings Labor Savin i Busy Men ai /j.oo a year I OfT f A cent a day JL X 1 1-j A Weekly Newspaper and an lllustr; of world-happenings every week in bi is the Editor-in-chief, and Harail JACOB A. RMS The author of " How the Other Half Lives " will give in Thb Outlook an intensely human and vivid account of his experiences as a child in Denmark, an immigrant in America, a workman, a traveller, a reporter, and finally a student of tenement hou^e problems, and an efficient aid to Theodore Kooscvell In reorganizing the New York police. Mr. Riu writes with simplicity, humor and vigor. * LYMAN ABBOTT will cor-tibute a scries of important papers on fundamental political principles as aoplied to twentieth century problems. It will be called "Til# Rights or Man, 'and will define industrial, educational ar.d religious, as well as political, rights and duties. f BUELL & ROBERTS' CASH DRY GOODS SIH. Ye continue ou'tihk iiiuuotuibuw iu umn cut viir Summer Goods. We cau mention only u few of the uiany goods reduced: La-lies' 8c Undervents for 5c. 10c Tie.? and Bows lor 3c. 35c i us ?nd Bows f r 15c. Initm' Handkerchiefs, li. 8., embroidered, 'i in :i" or 19c;25c goods. 15 - Men's 8.nek initial Siik Handkerchiefs ...r In M V large White Figured, Drawu-Stltch, Jajvi ei Handkerchief for 15c; worth 25o. S.x I. ir.e White Fine H. 8. Handkerchiefs I for 00c. in fancy In i; cheap nt 75c. Three large Unite Fine H. 8. HandkercnM-. in fancy bo*, for*!)1- worth 5 o. Black-bordered Ltuen Handkerchiefs for 12c; cheap at 16c. in id Mourning Handkerchiefs for 4c. Handkerchiefs for low Handkerchiefs fori l-2c. Handkerehiefs for Sc. 38-incli Madras for 7 l-'2o; worth lOo. 86-:n h Madras for 6 l-2c; worth 8c. LAWNS AND ORGANDIES FOR LESS THAN COST. Shirt Waists for much less than It cost to make them. BiG REDUCTION ON SKIRTS. 40c Pique Skirts for 25a. BSc Crash Skirts for 8lc. All Summer Goods are being sold at r*? duoed prtces. NEW GOODS. On* case Longcloth 6o; no stareh. Fine filack Henrietta at 60c. I Tivcrt nuippiiv xTf.trAT.TVF1. I ill kJJUU A/lltll Uiii + .% BALL FRINGE. Black Duck at 8 and 10c. FURMTURK DKP\KTMKNT. 10-piece Walnut Suits $76 to $100. 10 piece Solid Oak Suits ?18, ?22, ?25, ?30, 33. ?40. ?50. $E6. j Oak Hall Racks, French Plate Glass, $ 7, ?8.30, ?9.50. Wardrobes ?8 to f25. Bed Lounges $9 to 915. ! Bedsteads $2.25 to $10. , Iron Beds. Iron dribs. Parlor Suits ?36 to $50. Baby Carriages $6.60, $7, $7.50. i Floor Oilcloth 80c. Matting 10; 12, 14. 15, 18. 20, 23, 25, 27 and 00c. 10-pleoe Chamber Sets $2.19 to $9. Window Shades 11. 15,8 ', 35. 40c to $1.2& 8toves $6.50. $7.50, $10 to tlfc Trunks $2.50 to $6.50. ill 11KB Kodol flvcnpngifl Onra Digests what you eat. 11 artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the latest discovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It instantly relieves and permanently cures i Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, :-our Stomach, Nausea. Sick Headache,* o><t t;,lgia,Cramps,ana all other result - irunerfectdigestion. ' Prepared fc>/ F - ?? *.rn.. Cljlcaao. ono sending sketch and description of Mir opinion free concerning the patentPatent*' sent i.pon request. Patents !o at cr.r crpcnse. vc c^ccizl notice, without charge, in nd v. idelv circulated iournal, consulted " V * Mdress, SVAK13 & CO., '4 t ) VJAP-r>8MCTQK. P- C. g Reading for id Women, m utlook r;:r: ited Magazine in one. Tells the story :ief. clear-cut paragraphs. Lyman Abbott ton W. Mabie the Associate Editor. IDAIPU CONNOR I Under this pseudonym were written two of the I most striking of recent novels, " Black Hock " and , "The Sky Pilot." A new novel of Canadian and , Western life bv this author will appear in The Outiook during the year. In spirit, humor, pathos : and strong character-drawing it ts even superior to I its predecessors. SPECIAL i To 'lntroducc ^pH^J offer! ?utlo?k to ncw rca^" 1 ers we will send it for two months' triai for 25 cents provided this paper is mentioned. Address j THE OUTLOOK, NEW YORK \ HAS BEEN SIGNED. One Copy Will be Immediately Sen) to Congress. AN UNPLEASANT INCIDENT. / I Senor Cisne-os Takes Inopportune Time to Exhibit hatred of United States. I " Havana. Dy Cable.?The Cnb in con- J stitution, f.rt. submitted by the ctn- I tral committee to the convention a: the public session of January 21. was ' figneJ Thursday. One copy was seat to Gov. Gen. Woo;! and the other placed among the records of the convention. The attendance was not large. At 5 o'clock the members affixed | their signatures, the presiden.1 and 1 vice president hading off. the two secretaries signing la^t. Senor Cieneros created a sen-ation by refusing to sign it. He said: "Cuba ii row independent, and I can see no rta-on for fending this constitution to the United States for acceptance. The United States government has no right to pass upon it. f r it is a distinctively Cuban document i and was drawn up by this convention | j which has aa timed the rrs-.onsibility | of estab'ishirg the republic." i Several delegates argued w'th him, ' ' i - lU. I j but he was immovaDie. as me ue;e- i ; gates retired. Senor Tamayo remark- I i ed: "We are all Cubans, Senor," and ! j Senor Cisneros replied: "Yes. wh n , j the time comes to fight the Americans ; | we w'll fight them tog: ther." Then he 1 | turned toward th? president's tab'e I and shaking his fist at the Americ n ' newspaper men. he said: "The Ameri- j cans are like the monkey. When the morkey closes it-! paw on a thing it I never wants to let go." Subsequently he sa'd he would sign the copy of the constitution that ha.l | been filed wi h the records of the con- j : vention, but would wait until the other j had been sent to Washington. Senor Capot3. pre idrnt of the con- j ; vention. delivered the tocument to ! Gen. Wood at tin palace Friday i morning at 9:Su. Gen. Wood and his I staff will receive formally the comi mi?-ion charged' with the duty of pre- i j senting the ccn-titut:on. The la ter | j w'll he translated and a co* y in EnTl Iisli will be sent to Washington wi h j ! t,-e original. Probablv the translation j | will no: l>3 ready before Mond~y. Gen. j Woo., sent a personal letter to Fe^or : Tamayo. chairman of C"e sp c al committee on relations, outlining the suggestion^ received from Secretary Root, , ! but pointing out that the e were only ; expressions of opinion of the execu- i : tive department as to what t^e people j of Cuba desire to have established and I agree! upon between the United St tes , and Cuba, and should not be taken as ! 1 an official declaration of the United Stnfs, it beirg nece-sary to refer the whole matter to Congress. The special rommiUee on re'ations ! has not yet decided what re?H)r; it will make. Anothnr meeting has been called ' Gov. Gen. Wood will appoint a com :-tU~ +rwrs\ fllhon mpr- ! j-'rapt_-i -i-u-fer.iiio >?,?,, . 000: Arnold Hat company. $40,000; R. N. Pickett Paper company, $40 000;j MoConnell an I Christopher, dry goods, $25,000; Dirkins and Davidson, hardi ware, $15,000. I Lynched in Louisiana. Lake Charles, La., Special.?Thonna Vitil, colo ed. charged with ^ an fi-? a 13-year-old white girl, was taken from his home near renicn uy a w-u and lynched. Samuel Macd >x, who attempted to drfend Vital, was .-^hot to death. Vlt#l had been previously shot in tb* eg by the girl'; father and wa respiting officers when. the mob cap* tured him. mission consisting ui .... chants, two Americans and Collector Bliss, as chairman, to rev:se the tariffs. A supp'pmentary revision will j be first mode and submitted to me-chants in Habara and the Unit d Ftatrs for sii?g~stions. The Cubans take kir.ily to the scheme which will allow them a choice in arranging the duties. Will Edit "The Smasher." Topeka, Kns.. Special.?Mrs. Carrie Nation is to enter politics and to b?/?omo ;h -> piitor of The Smasher's Mali, a paper to be run in behalf of negroee. Fhe ha? refu ed tempting offers of theatre manager.; and will remain in Topeka to help e'ect a "clean man" for mayor at the spring election. These I matters were announced by the crusader from her cell in the county jail : after the charge against her. of smashing the Senate sa.'->n two weeks ago, ; had been dismissed by Judge McCabe. She is still being held on the charge of breaking into Moser's cold storage olant last Sunday. Athnta Suff rs from Serious Fires. Atlanta. Ga.. Special.?Fire destroyed almost an entire block in the whole- i rale district of Atlanta, entailing a loss of a half million dollars, on which there is insurance amounting to near y 5450.000. The burned area is bo'n'ed by Railroad avenue and Lloyd. Decatur and Collins s.re t. The principal loosers are: J. J. and J. E. Maddox, whole-ale grocers, 5125,000: Gramling and Spaulding Shoe company. $70,00); rwnmnv. S70.- i Stray Shots. There isn't gold enough in the world to make a discontented man rich. Love never turns back because it see6 a mountain or hears a lion roar. The preacher whose religion is all in his head dees not believe in revivals. The Pretoria correspondent of The | London Dally Mail hints that Lord Kitchener is planning a campaign in the northern Transvaal, especially in the neighborhood of Pietersburgand and in other districts not hither.o visited by British troops. King Victor Emmanuel, according to The London Daily Mail, will visit I.ondon next May. ; A Vienna dispatch says that slight earthquake shocks occurred Sunday in the districts of Trieste and Laibach. It is rumored that Don Carlos, the Spanish pretender, has decided to abdicate in favor of his son, Don Jaime lt'o? a > r Traveltuf: salesmen with or without experience $60 00 and exp-ns-s For partlcula ? write Pocahoa.as lobnoco Works, iiodford City, V*. The fellow who lives In an attic seldom complains of too high living. So. 9. Crab Orchard Water Is used and recommended by physicians all over th? world as one of the most reliable laxatives and purgatives. It Is sure In its action, and has wouderlul curative properties. The girl with h.'gb ideals seldom marries an aeronaut. Have you ever experienced the joyful sensation of a good appetite? You will if you chew Adams' Pepsin Tuttl FruttL The windy day brings out the ashman. THAlFlW Letters Proving there is No Me( Ills Equal to L Vegetable Com (ALL LETTERS ARE PUBLISH "I cannot say enough in regard to L; It has done me more good than all th female weakness in its worst form fc and was so weak that I could not do m I also had falling of the womb and ii and rt menstrual periods I suffered te very hard. I could not lift anything c stand on my feet long at a time. My 1 * doctors but they did me no good. My table Compound had done for her, and think it would do me any good. After truly say it does all that is claimed for and seven pacicages of Sanative Wash 1 had no womb trouble since taking the I in years; can do all my own housewor now feel that life is worth living. I o | etable Compound. 1 feel that it h; out it for anything. I am always g 1 know if they will follow Mrs. Pinkhan Gratefully yours, Mrs. Annii CHANGE OF LIFE. " I was taken sick ^ fiveyear^agowith 1 11 ** unppc, uuu y had a relapse and I & ajjfljg, - was given up by f w . f the doctor and my I *** V friends. Change \ \ V\ I of Life began to V?* ,/ \ work on me. 1 1 flowed very badly | j until a year afo, ' then my stomach *>V<^AG?N^^ and lung's got so bad. I suffered terribly; the blood ? ;- ? o*Amn/iVi r?n/1 went lip 111 LUy luuga auu oiuluu\ u, I vomited it up. I could not eat scarcely anything1. I cannot tell what I suffered with my head. My husband got rae a bottle of Lydia E. Piukham's Vegetable Compound, and before I had taken half of it I began to improve,and to-day 1 am another woman. Mrs. Pinkham's medicine has saved my life. I cannot praise it enough." M. A. De.vsox, Millport. N.Y, AAA REWARO. ?W* havedcpos V rfe I If 111 W'N T>Ai<1 to any per* Jm 13 It i j I are not ?cnuine, or wero publ V w VvV mission. hMaMnMrHHaMauHMaBaDMn - 1 f Notes. Formal charges of kidnapping and. robbery have bean filed at Omaha, Neb., against James Callahan for cam- . plicity in the kidnaping of Edward j Cudahy, Jr. Four farmers accused of complicity i in the murder of Rosa Hodgson, a bar, tender's wife, in the late salcon raid at Mllwood. Kansas, have be:? jailed at Leavenworth. They are John Willubrn, William Thornburg, Andy Wilson and one Turner, i Four murders and two disappearances are reported from Santa Clara. ; Cuba. It is said that the men were killed while attempting to burn sugar , fields. The civil governor of the pro-, i vince i3 inejtfgnting. i A "pocket" cf gold containing was recently discovered by miners fin r . ? U.A..tn/>n 1 Tr ? U-rvc nnrft, rJt rauku nv? iiiuc, i 10 muca m>nu u| Manila. " Riotous interruptions by the Bohemians and Pan-Germans caused a suspension of the sittings otf the Aus, trian Imperial Parliament at Vienna. The Secretary of the Treasury has received a conrclence contribution of $300 in an envelop? postmarked ZanesI ville and Marietta, O.. railway mail, and also $10 in an envelope postmarked Brooklyn, N. Y. Belgium's Washington legation says that country has no intention of retaliating against the United States be. cause of the countervailing duty on Belgian beet sugar imported into the United States. The President has received an invitation to attend the laying of the corner-stone of the new Y. M. C. A. building at New Haven, Conn., during the coming summer, and also oner to spend a portion of the summer at Chataqua, N. Y. Mrs. PINKHAM Positively that iicine for Woman's ,ydia E. Pinkham's pound. F.D BY SPECIAL PERMISSION.) ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, le doctors. I have been troubled with >r about ten years. I had leucorrhoe* y housework. nflammation of the womb and ovaries, rribly. At times my back would ache ?r do any heavy wprk ; was not able tc husband spent hundreds of dollars foi husband's sister wrote what the Vegewanted me to try it, but I did not then a time. I concluded to try it, and I can it. Ten bottles of the Vegetable Corahave made a new woman of me. I havt fifth bottle. 1 weigh more than I hare k, sleep well, have a good appetite, and we all to Lydia E. P'nkham's Veg? is saved my life and would not be withad to recommend it to all my sex, for J i's directions, they will be cured." i Thompson, South Hot Springs. Ark. PROFUSE PERIODS. " I commenced taking Lydia E. Ifinkhain's Vege- / i table Compound , Yf> ^5 ; about 3 months ^ ? t, ago. and cannot gi/ express the won- A 3 J ? derful good it has \ V " / ! done me. Men- J \ Vh struations were so I n.Afiiwaetn l^ave me very weak for some time after. '? Was also troubled with leucorrhoca, tired feeling, bearing down sensation, pain across the back and thighs. I felt as though there was a heavy I weight in my stomach all the time. I have taken two bottles of the medicine, and now have better health than I have had for four years." Mas. Lizzie Dickson Hodge, Avalon, Ohio. ited with the National City Bank of I.ynn. $.'<000, on who can find that theabore testimonial letters ibhed before ob?nininc the writer's special porLYDLV E. PINKHA>I MEDICINE CO.