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CYOU l\ ARREARS?,^ ! so, you can give us your noto?$19 due December 1st, next, for Jfl indebtedness to date, and pay vtf subscription one year in ad--/\H ) and got the benetit of aboveH ^ orders and <|| ttances to j CARTER $1; Lodger, 4BT t ^aneaMtor, H; C, JM ? DID. STRONGRELIABLE I lome Life Insurance Companj of New York Issues all the Lib*i al Forms of Life ind Endowment Policies,Cash, Loan Paid up Values and extended Insurance Written in Policy CONTRACT. Call to see T S Carter, HeNideut A^ent. C>r* writ ) to S L Miller, (General A^nt. 140'2 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. Q Mil C&E0UI& & SE0R61& 0 fflEISIOH.fi. CiMPilY SCHKDUI.K NO. 3. fn effect 12 01 a m. Sunday, Oct. 1st. BETW BSir Camden, H. C., ami Shelby, N. C. ? Daily. Except Sunday ? Went 33. 1st ola.iw passenger Easi32 p. m. Leave Arrive a. m 12 40 Camitm 12 1( 106 I)eK aili 1131 1 17 WPHtvllle 11 21 1 46 Kerehaw 10 If 2 06 Heath Ki>rln?s m fi" 2 10 Pleaeant Hill 10.5: 2 .HO Lancaster 10 81 2 4.1 Rivendile 10 2( 2 65 Hpringiiell 10 1( 2 o5 Catawba Junction 10 0(1 3 35 IWk 11111 Hi 4 00 Tirzah tf It 4 20 York ville 8 6.1 1 20 Blackahurg 7 61 ? M. AM BUT W EON Black-bur*!, H. C , anu Marion, N. C. ? Daily, Except Humlay ? (Voat 11. 2<l Class, mixed. East li m. Leave Arrive p. m. 8 10 Blackshurg (> 4(1 8 30 Karl* 6 2< 8 40 Pattersou Spring* fi li 0 20 Hlielby 6 (Ml 10 26 Henrietta 4 2(1 0 60 Forest City 3 60 1 15 Rutherford ton 8 21 2 05 Thermal City 2 44 2 25 Glen wood 5 2(1 2 50 Marion 2 0(1 ?. M. I?. M. GAFFNEY DIVISION. ? Daily, Except Humlay ? \Veet. 1st class, passenger. East. 15 13 14 16 > m. am. Leave Arlve a m. p m 6 30 6 00 Blacksbiirg 7 45 6 3-1 R 4.R t\ *>0 Wall.. n on a .w 6 (X) 6 40 Guifhey * 7 10 6 06 P M AM AM P M Trains Noh. 32 and 33 connect at llaeksburg with train* on the GafTley Division. Train No 32 connects at Camden villi the Charleston Division of the loutheru Haliway for all potuts south. Train No. 33 leaving Camden at I2.? Op* m.. going West, makes connec< Ion at Lanoasler, H. C., with the L t C R K, at Catawba Junction with ti?8 A L, going North; at Rook Hill rith the southern Railway going forth. Train No 11 oonneota at Blacksborg rith the Houthern Railway from the louth. At Marion, N O, with the louthern Railway going West. Ham nel Hunt,A.Tripp, President. . Hnpt.| B B. Lumptlla, Oefu Pass. Aft. Hopeful Signa of the Tiroes. C The Shelby Aurora contains the following very gratifying A item: "It is very gratifying to note tho spirits of unity and cordial co-operation that is growing between all classes, and espo- H cially between the country and | town. It is absolutely necessary for the progress and growth of ft our common country that the e town and country must get to- b t getber and keep togethor. The J press, hanks and merchants and: , . i even manufacturers recently unit-1 0 ed their efforts to prevent tho \ t| farmers l>eing victimized in tho^e sale of their present crop. While a p the interest of the town and conn- a try is not identical, it is mutual 0 and interdependent. Let jieace, <1 hArmnn v m.nnorolinn on/1 ninlnal _ f helpfulness prevail." 'I Electric lights in Yorkville. d Yorkvillo Enquirer. v Mr. T B McClain ha* easily so- * cored enough outers for incan- n descent lamp* to justify an im- 11 mediate wiring of the town. He proposes to light the streets with ^ i 15 arc lights at $G5 a light per | 11 annum, in accordance with the'*' moonlight schedule. The county * ! has agreed to take lights for the h court hou?e and also an arc light c for the jail; hut the town council is not disposed to make a contract C for street lights until after the expiration of the present charter, and the assumption of power under the general incorporation act, which permits more taxation. The 11 work of putting in incandescent * lights for the use of private custo- n mers will not t?e delayed longer ? than is absolutely necessary. . ItKMtlt AKItLh' KKSl'UK,1 M rs Michael Curtain, IMain- " field, III., makes the statement, ^ that she caught cold, which set- r tied on her lungs; she was treated r for a month by her family physi- t ciao, but grew worse. lie told . j her sbo was a hopeless victim of i consumption and that no medicine H could cure her. Her druggist * suggested Dr. King's New Dis- ' co very for Consumption; she j bought a bottle and to her do light founu herself benefitted from first dose. She continued its use and after taking six bottles, found herself sound and well; now does her own housework, and is as well as she over wus,?Free trial bottles of this (ireat Dis covery at Crawford Bros1 Drug ' Store. Only 50 cents and if 1.00, > every bottle guaranteed. ) j LANCASTER AND CUESIER | RAILWAY t BETWEEN CHK-iTKK AND LANCAHTEK. Schedule In effect Daily except Suuda\ r on and after Sept II, 1898. n 1 WESTBOUND I EAST BOUND. No'h. 14 and IB I No's. <7 and 15' 11 A M. P M. A M P M ( 9 55 5 55 Ar ('heater Lv 11(H) 7 00 ^ ! 9 07 5 07 Ridiburg 11 8H 7 45 ( 8 55 4 55 Raaeombville 1152 7 55 [ P M ; 8 :ta 4 38 Fort Lawn 12 12 8 16 I 8(H) 4 00 Ly Lancaster A r 12 50 8 65 . Connects at Cheater with Southern , Ro(iway, Seaooard Air Line and ('ari ellna and North Western Railway. . Connecteat Lancaster with the Ohio River A Charleston. Leroy Spring*, Prea., Lancaster, H. ('. J M Heath. U. P. A., W H Hardin. V P and Aud.. Cheater p riLto "I tnflVred lh* torlur?> of the d?nn?4 with protruding pile# brought on by oonatipotion with which I wee afflicted for twenty , veer*. I ran aeroae your CASOARKT8 in the , town of Newell, la , and never found anything to equal them To-day I mi entirely free from pile* and feel like a new nan" C H. Kbits, Mil Joaee St., Sioux City, la CANOV twaov won eeewewe ' .anss. cass.-tf-Eni' .Tsr^a*4? ... SUM OMWIM1IOS. ... " * ?-?*?? " * ? iREENVlLLE MAN NOT PAR I DONED. rlujor Goodlett'Must Serve His Time. Doctor's Fees in Inquests?Small Pox Dowu the State. ipecifil to Grcenvillc^News. Columbia, S C, Nov 28.?The overnor has refused to pardon lujor Goodlctt, who wasconvictd in Greenville of carrying liquor a the night in violation of the tspensury law. The attorney general, in an pinion announced today, decides hat the examining physician is) ntitled to $5 for each dead peron examined. The question rose where the bodies were those f per sods drowned in one accient and (lie doctor examined ach and pave the cause of death, "ho law proyidos $5 for each ase, $15 in nil for the treble rowning. One man was so anxious not to iolate tho law that ho asked rhether holding the position of otary public pievcnte l his holdig another office. It does not. The intendants of Hamburg and lampton report that small pox is i their communities, according to heir local hoards of health. I>r ^vans has heen telegraphed to >ike immediate charge of tho ases. )rer-Frank at Kxperienco Meeting. It was in open "experience" meeting and Brother Jonon arose nd said: "Brethren', I'm the nan that put water in tho milk!" 'An' I'm the man that drawer! he water fer him," said Brother Irown penitently. "\n' I'm ho woman that milked the cow ,nd knowed all about it," sobbed Sister Jones. An' here's the nan," said a loud voice from the ear, "that sold 'em the cow an' lain't got paid fer it yit!" Then brother .Jones was sorry he had poken and was overhead to muter as he reached for his hat, 'Novor did believe in these experience meetin's, nohow!" STOKY OF A SI, A VK To he hound hand and foot for rears by tlie chains of disease is ho worst form of slavery, (ico. ) Williams, of Manchester, Mich, ells how such a slave was made ree. He says: "My wife has >eon ho helpless for five years hat she could not turn over in ?ed alone. After using two hot lea of Electric Hitters, she is vonderfully improved and able to lo lier own work." This supremo omcdv f<?r female diseases quick y cures nervousness, sloeplessless, melancholy, headache, hackice, fainting and dizzy spells, rhis miraclo working medicine iH i godsend to weak, sickly, run lown people. Kvorv hottlc guaraneed. Only 50 cents. Sold by Crawford Hros' Druggists. A Parable Applied. Two hungry cats once disputed ibout the division of a piece of :heeso and left it to a cunning nonkey to divide it in exactly iqual portions. The monkey ibrewdly made ono piece slightly im allot* 4 Kon K/? ? L~ ? ? niiBiici linn iiiu Diiiui, nun wni?n bey failed to balance in tho scales, ir took a larger piece. Having 'ailed to produce a balance, he ook a large mouthful from tho >ther piece, taking care tl.at each dlernate bite would leave the din >ute unsettled, while he himself would get a good meal. It is any to see that the two hungry :at? of today are the factions of he state board of control. When hey pass their cheese up to the egislature, the monkey act will >egin.?Orangeburg Patriot. OA0TOHIA. yfllN led Yw Htw Winyi BoufM i MEAT SEIZED AT COLU MB1A Diseased Hop Fiesh OtTered For Stile?Negro Boy Killed by Ilib Brother. Special to Greenville News. Columbia, S C, Nov 2f>?Today Health Inspector Carder re-? ported a butcher named Dent for : soiling diseased meat. Hogs afllicted with cholera were alleged to have beet slaughtered and offered to tho public for sulo. Mr. Dont seems to havo boen innocent of iutentioual wrong doing, but the incut was destroyed l?y order of tho bourd of health. Roy Jackwon, a negro boy about 17 years old, was killed by bin brother Jim this inorniog. Roy was beiug chastized by his mother and Jim refused to interfere. They quarreled and Jim killed his brother by knocking him in tho head with a brick and a club. P1TTMAN CLEARED OF MURDER. Man Wl 10 Killed His Rrothcr in Charleston Promptly Acquitted. Special to Greenville News. Charleston, S C, Nov 29 ? A J Pittman, who killed his brother I in the lobby of tho Hotel Calhoun j hero on October 18th, was tried | for the murder in tho court of sessions here today and acquitted. The brothers had had soni6 business trouble hut had been partially reconciled and met at the hotel to I talk matters over. They were in j the reading room of the hotel when ! tho affray took place. There were I no eye witnesses. Cn the stand today Pittiu in 6aid that he bej lievod his life to bo in danger i when ho fired. 100 ItUWAltD, $ IOO The readers of this paper will be | pleased to learu thui there in at least | one dreaded disease that science has < been a le to cure in all its stages and that Is Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure is tiieonly positive cure now known to the medical fraiernity Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatm-ut, Hail's fa(arrh (hire is taken Internally, acting dir?ctl> upon tiie blood an i mucous su'races of t lie system thereby destroying (lie foundation of (he disease, and giving tbe patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing i-s work The proprietors have s much faitti in its curative powers, tha* they offer One Hundred Dollars for any east, that it fails to cure. Sen for list of testimonials 1 I L' I'lirVfl.'Xf ' " , u r ' r. I a * ?/ , I Tole.lo <) nays,Id i>y D^kk^is. i 76c. j Our Spartanburg correspondent indicate* that in some parts of his county the wheat fields are spreadI ing so as to crowd out cotton. That is right. Kxpansion of the wheat area is a kind 01 expansion in which wo may all believe and which we can all do our parts to promote. As the wheat fields widen and the cotton fields contract and the prices of cotton go whooping up our prosperity will increase with a rush.?Greenville Newti. To Organizo Mill Operatives. One J E Couch, of Augusta, Ga., has bcon visiting various cotton mill towns in this state, trying to organizo the mill operatives under the auspices of the American Federation of Labor by which ho is employed. Ho failed at Chester, Newberry and Spai tanburg, and at last accounts was at Greenwood, where he was meeting with no better success.?Yorkville Koquierer. The Seaboard's New Itoad. Charleston, S C, Nov 38,?The Chatanooga, Auguata & Charleston .Hailway Company, the new1 road which the Seaboard Air Lfo* proposes to build betVreen Charleston and' Atlanta, arid sdrveya for which bare already bean made, was organized here to-day*