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BABY'S SMOOTH, FAIR SKIN A Grateful Mother Writes this Lotter . Tolls all aoout Her Ttoublos when Baby Broko out with Scrofula Sores. " At tho ago ot two mon( im, my baby bogan to have Boron bronte out on bis right chook. Wo used nil tho oxtornnl ap plications tutu wo could think or boor of, to no avail. Tho BOICH spread nil ovor ono eldo ol his fnco. Wo consulted n physi cian and triod lils medicino, mid in n wock tho Boro was gone Dut to my surprlso in two wooka moro another scrofulous look ing soro appeared on baby'n arm. lt grow worse mid worso, mid when hu wns three months old, I began giving him Hood's Sarsaparilla. I also took Hood's Sarsaparilla, and boforo tho ilrst bottle was flnishod, tho sores were woll and hnvo uovor ruin i nert. Ho ?B now four yoars old, but ho lins novor had any Bign of those eor?fulous sores BIIICO ho was cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, for which I fcol very gratoful. My boy owes his good health and smooth, fnirskin to this groat med icino." MUD. ik S. WnOTKN, Farming ton, Dolnwaro. Get only Hood's. ? u_, n-u Bro promut,cfiloiontand Hood s PHIS easy In ?Abet. ?eonu. N THE AMERICAN TRENCHES Benth Carolina Lieutenant Tolls o? tho Hardships tho .Winy Jins Endured* SKNKCA, S. C., July 2:5.-lloro ian lottor received by Air. li. W. .lordun from bis son, ?jiout,. L. W. Jordan, Jr., of tho First U. S. infantry, Law ton's division, now in front of Santi ago, which gives some of tho hard ships and experiences of our soldiers: About Five Miles from Santiago de Cuba, June 20.-I will give you a short account of what we have been doing from day to day and write a kind of diary until I get a chance to mail this. I sent a note on tho 2Cth. Did not have time to write more bc foro tho chance to send it to the ship would have passed. The Hoot carno off this part of (mba on tho morning of tho 20th, and tho Soquranca ran ahead to thc point off Santiago, where Sampson carno aboard, then 18 miles weat to Aguadores, where they conferred with Garcia, Rabi and Castillo. They collected off Daiquiri, and about ?) , o'clock on tho '?'2d the warships be gan tho bombardment of that place. After about half an hour a Cub,m Hag was brought down and thc bombardment ceased. Most of the houses had been burned during the night and 7f>() Spaniards had left for Santiago.^ Had thc Cubans done as expected, all would have boon cap tured. The landing was made from small boats and was quite dangerous. A coral reef skirts the coast and there is almost no beach. Some ran the boats on the beach and waded ashore. Others (I among thom) landed at a kind ol' pier, where tho break ora tossed tho boat fifteen foot high and against the pier. I expected to bo up set any minute; some boats were. Had 50 men in my boat and all got out safely. Two wore drounded during tho landing, which is almost a miracle considering thc way the landing was conducted. As soon as tho First landed wo wen; sent as an advance guard. Wo marched about six or seven miles through jungles ami over mountains by a narrow trail ; had to go single file, as in fact almost, all tho marching has to bo dom!. I had been so seasick :uitl eaten so little thal I was quito weak, but stood the trip about as well or better than most. Oh, I was glad to gel ashore, although land did rock and sway under me for three days. We camped about one and a half miles back from daiquiri. I was so tired I could not, sleep much and tho mosquitoes were awful. I will not attempt to describe the country and vegetation. Il is very mountainous with ? lt-ns?; tropical growth. There has heirn so far plenty of good water, the streams aro clear m a un tai n creeks and as good as any one could wish. Tho jungles are so thick that you cannot, see 10 feet through them, and almost, impossi ble to get through on account, of the thorn bushes and "Spanish bayonets," which look like the century plant, and cover the country. Up at 'i.30 on tho 2!ld and off at day through the same kind of coun try, only on tho "royal road," which is hardly worth tho name of trail. We got into a cocoanut grove at 10 a. m., and borrowing a machote from a Cuban, I cut into a green one, which just filled my quart cup full ol' juice. I drank it all at once. The juice is wholesome and refreshing and tho ripe nut, does not hurl. I have eaton a good many. The man grove is oaten hy the soldiers, too, but I lot them alone, as it, is rather dangerous. There aro lota of lime not ripe yet, but the green are as wholesome as tho ripe. I squeeze two or three into my canteen and it J makes the water quite acid. Did not stay long at tho cocoanut grove, but went on to Sib ?ney, whore the Twenty-second and Kighlh infant'1" and Second Massachusetts had pr ceded and drove tho Spaniards oui, capturing a largo quantity of wine and rum, which, needless to say, soon disappeared ; also captured two railroad engines. Hero we waited on tho railroad track two hours in the broiling hot sun, thou marched back half a mile and went into camp at 1 p. m. <>n tho edge of a cocoanut grove. I was officer of tho day and when 1 got up at night to inspect tho senti nels I waa so seasick I could hardly ? ? ? : . ?? ? stand, It rainod quito hard, too, but I did not got vory wot. Wo ex pected to romain nil day in Sibonoy oud draw rations, but at 10 a. m. orders oaiuo for tho brigade to go to tho right and earry aid to tho.80 regi ments which woro lighting on our front. Wo marched about sovon miles through thc roughes' country ? ever want to see and carno to tho battle-ground at (> p. m. ICight soldiers woro buried thoro ; we heard "laps" just as wc left for Sibonoy at darb, three miles off, which we reached at 0.45. Wo camped* at tho same place as before and drew rations tho next morning. The battle was between tho First and' T?nt h If. S. Cavalry and First Volunteer Cavalry (Young's Divis ion) and 1,000 Spaniards under Cen. binares. It lasted only a short time. The Spaniards could have held their position for a week or longer. They had a very strong position, a high, steep hill, with yoofl works and a cross fire on tho road from tho hills near by. They let the Cuban guides and the whole regiment pass their first lines and then opened up. The most damage waa done in K troop of tho Hough Riders, -whore the llolchkiss mountain guns were, and which was a rather elovatcd part of tho road. It was known that the Spaniards held tho place, ns it was tho trocha across which tho Cubans had not passed for thrco years. Seventeon of our mon wore, killed and forty wounded. I heard to-day all of the wounded are improving as well as could be expected. Seventy-six Spaniards hive been lound and buried by our men, and a largo num ber of wounded wore seen being carried away. A daily paper brought out of San tiago by a Cuban spy says that Cen. Linares, with 1,000 men, met and defeated tho entire American army of 100,000, killing 500 and wounding 700, but were forced to withdraw for want of ammunition.. His losses wore very light. How eau they publish such things, when tho advance of our army is three and a half miles of thc city? A Spanish prisoner said the Ameri can soldiers arc funny people. The more you shoot at them the more they come. They are used to hav ing the Cubans run when they fire a volley into them, so when the Tenth charged the hill on which they were, I suppose the}' could not comprehend what was happening. There is not a hundred yards of the road over which we have passed where a small force could not have hold a very much larger one. I cannot under stand why they have not given us a great deal of trouble. Scouts report that there are no troops until you get lo within half a mile of the city. Wc got rations for three days on the .Jillb and broke earn]) at I p. m., marching over the same road back to where tho baltic took place and by and past Sevill. , about six miles from Sibonoy, where we went into camp on a high bill. Wo stayed in camp all Sunday. Karly in tho morning, before if gol too hot, ? went down to the river and look a good bath and washed my under clothes. Wouldn't you have liked lo seen me washing and cooking: Up al ?bi?d Oil tho 'JTth, but did not gel off until fl:li?. Ii is a hard job to move a division, especially here where you march single lile most of tlie way ami never more that two abreast. We have camped at this place, about live miles east ol'San tiago, where wo are being rationed and writing for tho extra ammuni tion and the artillery lo be brought np. Thier wagons containing a bal loon have just passed. 1 went out with my company for outpost duty yesterday morning and got back this morning. There was a hard rain in the afternoon, but I kept pretty dry. No excitement at night. I slept only about, two hours, but don't fee at all sleepy today. The dew b almost like a rain and the grass grow.1 Scrofula to Con sumption. Any ono predisposed to Scrofula oar never he healthy und vigorous. Thli taint In tho blood naturally drifts Inti Oonsnmptlon. Hein? such adoop-seatoi blood disease, Swift's Specific is tin only known cure for Scrofula, because lt fft tho only remedy which can rene) tho disenso. ficrofuln fin non md on the heart of my IHtt Krnnrtchllrt who il only 18 uinnthfi old. SltlUtl; A/tot Mossing nul ll spread rapidly all eve' hor bouy. Tho BOftbfl on tho sorbs would nee ^tt on tho Slightest toualt, and tho odor fhn would nrlm; nindc tito at- ^?SSfeSftk nmnph_oro of tho roo III m&tiSfSlKt?StiU, rim (IIM'AMI! next nltftc|u'd fKBP^^^?St tin; oyo?, uart wc feared oh? IflWV-*. _JB9 n-oiild IOMP her Mla>U. Kio- JW ?jg 0KW Intuit phvHlolnim from tho WH T }*\ lurrountflnu country worn Vf I oonnulteo, hilt contd do jk *wV nothing to rollovo tho Ht- ^./^S. /-?t lin Innocent, and ?nvn lt ^,??&*r?l?S*ffcvf? Vi their n|iln'ion Unit the I " fiise wo/i Impeled and 1 in-?^?Ml?lBWKirv poHMlhle to Miivo tlie child's eyoHiuht. It wt thou thnt WO decided to try Swift's Hppolll That medindie nt ?non mude n Bpefldy and ?on pinto oura. Mic ls now n young Indy, and hf nnvor lind n sign of tho di9PMW lo return. MllS. UIITII tlRRICRLST, ."iiHim, Kan. Scrofula in an obstinate blood disons* and is bayoud tho ronob of tho nvcrafj blood inediolno. Swift's Specific ?#*?9?<h9. Tho DIUUl is tho only remedy equal to such dooi seated diseases ; lt goes down to tl very foundation and forces out ovoi taint. It is purely vegetable, and tho only blooil remedy guaranteed I contain no moroury, potash or otb? mineral subst..noo whatever. Hook? mailed freo by Swift Spooli Compony, Atlanta, Georgia, up to ono's shouldor, so I got protty wot inspoctingr tho pickets at night, but fool all right. "A blanket is necessary at night, toward morning it gets quito cold. A good many of the mon '.brew thom away to lighten their load. Tho rainy season Booms to havo set in in earnest. I have my shelter tent up, so I koop-comparativo*y dry. Thoy aro not very much protootion, howovor. Wc have,to carry everything on our back. Wo havo no pack mules, only a vory fow to bring up ammuni tion and provisions ; not enough for that purpose. Each man carries, in addition to arms and ammunition, a roll containing a blanket, shelter (piece of canvas f>.\G), n poncho or kind of rain coat and rubber blanket combined, and a change of under clothing, also a canteen holding two quarts, and a havorsack, which is quito heavy when it contains throe days' rations. Wo have coffee, sugar, hardtack and bacon, and after a long maroh I'll tell you I have never eaton anything botter. I have a splendid appetito-in fact, I can hardly got onough to eat, but would be glad to vary it a little. There are a good many guineas, but we cannot shoot them. All this country has gone wild again, as no ono has lived hero for three years. There aro no cattle around at all. The Spaniards have rounded up everything. Several of the soldiers are sick from eating too many man groves, otherwise tho health of the army is splendid. I havo never felt hotter j am pretty thin, but that's rather an advantage. Gen. Shafter and staff landed at Siboncy to-day and have established headquarters near hore. Tho roads aro being built and fixed so that the artillery can como up ; supposo we will remain hore until the artillery gels its position. I am battalion ad jutant and also have some company duty, as wo are short of oflieers. Wo now havo only 14 for tho regi ment. Scouts havo hoan to within a milo and a half of the city. Near ly every house has a red cross Hag on it, the barracks, otc, and even the block houses in tho line of fortifica tions. ? reckon they intend to make an unlawful and deceptive use of them, and fire from buildings from which they fly. At Caimanera they they made use of a light house for that purpose, for there is a kind of tacit agreement among all navies not to fire on lighthouses, but as soon as they were sure the fire came from these it was knocked lo pieces, and so will all thc Ked Cross Hags. The men are using rosewood for fire. I shall sci.d this whenever I get a chance, adding on as 1 keep it if any thing happens. I am in great luck to have a picea of paper about mo, : as every little weight counts. Thc envelopes got wet and are useless. 1 have written nt odd times all day and very unconiicctodly, just as everything crossed my mind. The regulars got along better than tho volunteers, as they know bettor how to take caro of themselves, and so do tho oflieers of them. Mut they are all well satisfied and are learning rapidly. Six thousand more troops are lo come to-day. Cannot say when tho final advance on Santiago will begin, but it cannot bo very far off. Besides Santiago is almost without anything to eat, so wc can starve them out very easily il" neces sary. .lune. ?IO-Up as usual quito early and muster at l>.80. Moro rations to bo issued this afternoon. Wo break camp and move further in toward Santiago some time this afternoon, as soon as certain batteries come up. lt is expected that tho attack on tho city will begin to-morrow, so that on ibo fourth Old (Jlory will almost . surely bc Hying oven* the city. Per sonally, judging from tho way the enemy has acted so far, I do not think there will bo much trouble in laking thc city. Tho Eirst Infantry is to bo tin; support of ('apron's bat tery, and it will move forward about two miles some time this afternoon, and we go whore it does. I shall seal this and try to get it sent to the boats. Am very anxious to hear from you all but have re ceived no mail as yet. My appetite is splendid and I feel perfectly well, so do not worry about me. Hope to write to morrow or next day that wo arc in Santiago. Ilomombor mo to all who arc kind onough to inquire About ?5,000 Cubans passed herc this morning going to the front ; carno from Caimanera. -at??. - A Sure Tiling for You. A transaction in which you cannot, loose is a sure tiling, biliousness, sick headache, furred tongue, fever, piles and a thousand other ills are caused hy constipation and sluggish liver. Casca reis (?andy Cathartic, the wonderful new liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are by all druggists guaranteed to cure or money refunded. C. (!. C. are a sure thing. Try a box today; I Oe., 25c, 50c. Sample and booklot free. All druggists. Union .Meeting. The union mooting of the First Dis trict, io bo neill with Itotldohom church on tin? liiili Sunday in .Inly and Friday and Saturday before 1st .subject: Which mission is of the most importance V C. lt. I). Hums and Wm. Mongold. 2. What is saving faith ? J. F. Davis and W. T. Mc A lister. :!. What is a New Testament church \' Kev. .1. M. Sanders and J. W. Tannery. 4. Does a member come up to the Killie standard who does not work in the Sunday School ? Kev. .1. II. Stone and Kohl.. I.. Syms. introductory sermon by Kev. J, M. Sanders. Sunday School mass meeting Sunday morning. K, 1\ WOOD, Chairman, ? There is no word so full of meaning tender ano holy recollections cluster as that of " MOTHER "-she who watched over our helpless infancy and guid ed our first tottering stco. Yet thc life of every Expoctant Moth? er is beset with danger and all ef fort should be made to avoid it mm mm m BO assists lint ur?. MmllOl Q in thc chango tnk IflUlllUl 0 lng place that mm |i ? the Expectant LS^aHtlfffl Mother is ena ri I HlilS Mo<? *? lookfor ? ? ward without dread, suffering or gloomy fore bodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy of motherhood. Its usc insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than before confinement--in short, it "makes Childbirth natural and easy," as so many have said. Don't be persuaded to uso anything but MOTHEfTSJRIEND My wife sufTored moro In ton min uten with either of her othor two obil rlrnn than sha did niton-other with her last, having proviou?ly used four pot ties of 'Mother's Friend.1 16 is a blessing to any one ospooting to bc ooiao S MOTUBRsaya a oustoraor. USNDBHSON DALH, Carnal, Illinois. Of Drusgltt? rt fl-09, or sont br oiprosi on reoetpt of prloo. Wnw ?or book oontnlnlno totttiQonlnl? fcnn TttlunMo Informutton for nil Modero, freo. 'Alic DradtloM noBiilotov Co., Atlant?, Ga. Notice to (J rangers. Thc Westminster Orango, 211, will moot at tho Hali at Oakway on Thurs day, August Ith, at 0.30 A. M. sharp. Talco, notioo I*, of H., and ho prompt. There will ho a pienie on that day. The public aro invited to take a part, in tho picnic (Jomo ono, como all, with bas kets tilled with soinotbing good to oat. Hiing your wife and daughters and lot us all enjoy tho Ith togothor. Tho pro gramme is as follows: Tho Orango will open in tho Hall at 0.30 A. M. ill the fourth degree. Hold a Bcssion for one hour. Tho Orango will then adjourn and assemble at tho grove fronting .1. .1. Haley's gin house. Music, given by tho Excelsior String Hand. Introductory, by \v. O. Alaster, .). II. Stone. Speech, delivered by Kev. J. M. Mc Huiro. Music, then speech by Hon. K. E. Ver nor. Intermission for one hour and throe minutes for refreshments. Konssomblo at tho stand. Music again and speech delivered by Hon. John S. Vorner. Music and a speech by lion. C. It. D. Burns. JOSKIMI BKAIIOKN, Secretary. Mr. C. 15. Hush, president ?if tho Oil mcr county court, tells briefly his expe rience with nn opidomio of bloody nix in bis family. Ile writes iindor ?lal? if Octobers, 1800, Auburn, W. Va.: "F r ing tho past summer wo had three ci ?os of bloody (lux in ?mr family which ,e cured in less than ?ino wook with Cham berlain's ('olio, (?bolera and Diarrluea Remedy. In some instances there were twenty hemorrhages a day." This rem edy never fails to cure the worst ?-ases of bloody Hux and all bowel complaints and OVOry family should koop if at hand. For sale by J. W. Hell, Walhalla; ll. H. Bim mormnn ?S Co., Westminster; W. J. Lun ney, Souocil. Union Meeting. A union meeting will he Imbi willi Pleasant (?rove church on July 20th, ItOtlt and -Hst. Intrndiiotory sornion by Kev. lt. W. tolson al. 10.30 A. M. Th?? following ?pieries will bo discussed : I. The imporlnnce <>f churches adja cent lo each other forming pastorates and Bottling their proachcrs in tltoir midst. Speakers: J. A. Voy les, S. I'. Tannery. .J. Wini!, should he done with a m em ber of our church who wilfully ref uses lo pay his pro raia shari; of the lucidon tal ox nouses of Iiis church? Speakers: S. C. Smith, W. O. Alexander. ::. How can we stimulate careless mom hers to a inoro activo Christian duty -.' Speakers: Marlon Simpson, A. W. Singleton. I. ls if right, to retain in full Iel) iwship a brother who charges enormous prices for produce V Speakers: A. M. Terrell, A. I'. Merritt. J. H. Ci.AUK, Chairman of Committee. Two Millions a Year. When people buy, try and buy again il means they're satisfied. The. people of the United States aro now buying ( Jasca rots Candy Cathartic at tho rate of two million boxes a year and it, will Ito three million before New Voar's. Il means Illarit proved t hat. ('aseareis are tho most delight ful bowel regulator for everybody tho year round. AU druggists, lu?:., 25c, ?Oe. a box. Cure guaranteed. Union Meeting. The union meeting of the Iteaverdam Association will meet, with Shiloh Hap 'isl. church, Anderson county, on tho fifth Sunday in July and Saturday bo foro. Saturday, IO A. M. - Devotional exor cises conducted by Uev. I. M. Simmons. Introductory sermon af ll A. M. by Hov. J. M. Mcfitilro. 1st (/nest ion : What evidences ?..ive wo that, we aro the children of Cod V H roth reit J. lt, Karlo and M. C. Harton. 2(1 Question : What ?Ines the I ?ble teach concerning missions ami who should carry it, out, ? Bi'Otliron W. W. Heathers and A. I'. Marott. Sunday morning al 0.30, Sunday School Normal Class. The International Lesson for tho day, "Naboth's Vineyard," I Kings, ti 1 ; -1 Kl, taught by Hov. ?I. M. Allen. Missionary sermon at ll A. M. hy Ihsv. W. VV. Heathers. Devotional and song service in tho afleinoon, conducted by Hov. W. J. Wooten and others. M. C. llAUTON, J. H. MA UTI M, ll. M. A 1.1.KN, Committee. H> ot dur ol' tho Union. Hood's Curo alt liver ills, hiltons- mrttM. H ? ? nc?'), headache, van stnai I Oil , > sell, InillKOStlon, constipa- VS timi. Tiny net easily, willi ? ? ? ? out pain Of i:ii|?>. Sold hy all ilrugglM*. IS cent*. Thu nnly I'llls to tako with llood'l Sanmnarllla. m ? (h ence Count y Intordonoiiiiitntloiial Sunday School Convention. WA i.iiAi.i.A, S. C., June 18. 1808. To the Sunday School Wolluns of Ocoiico County-Dear Broth ron : ll is earnestly desired by tho State Sunday School Association that wi* got, this county *in lino for advanced methods of work, and forma county organization for "explorations and evangelization "; to this (Mid wo have arranged for a County Sunday School Convention to bo held at this place on the 15th, Kith and nth of A liguai next. We theroforo enrnostly ask thal every Sunday school in this county select at least one dologato to attend the conven tion and send willi him or Inn- a statisti cal report of tho school. Of courso all are invited who can come of all denomi nations. The methods of teaching will be ex emplified and will he very liol pf ul lo all Sunday school workers. I'ray that Ood may direct ns in this elTort, and that it may prov?! a htoRsllifl to t his county. Yours in Christian work, KlIANK l'\ Wllll.OKN, Kiold Scorotary. Knights of Pythias. .Walhalla Lodge, No. 07, K. of P. moot? ovni y Monday night bs M.tscoift Halli J. M. Moss, C. 'Si J. T> ABIIWOKTH K. lt. omi 8. Ho... .?iVKtb. v."T1- Mt ELSI JAIL T CONSUMPTIGf^ Hinging ('(?II void lon. Tho Oconoo'County Singing Convon-1 Won will moot ot Connoross baptist ohuroh on Saturday sod Sunday, August 0th and 7th. All classos and choirs aro I requested to Bond delegates, and to call I for tho convention, If it is wanted at| their placo. lt. li. MASON, President. WOUTON Cox, Secretary. Au Uncertain Disease. Thuro is iu> disease moro uncertain in Us nature than dyspepsia. Physicians say that tho symptoms of no two esses agree. lt is therefore most dilium ll to niako a correct diagnosis. No mutter how severe, or limier what d?Hgu?Hcdyspi>])8?aattacks you. Hrowus' Iron Hitters will eure it. Invaluable in all diseases of tho stomach, blood and nerves, browns' Iron bitters is sold hy all dealers. bennion of Orr's Regiment. Tho sovontoouth annual reunion of I Orr's Regiment of Hilles will bo hold at] Sandy Springs on Tuesday, August Kith next, commencing at 5 p. M., and will continuo through Wednesday. Promi nent spoakors will bo prosont. Con. G. Mci). M11.1.KU, President. J. W. THOMPSON, Secretary. I^I^RPILLG ANDTONIC PELLETS Cure r.ll forms of disease caused by a Sluggish Liver nud biliousness. Thc pink Pin Cleanses Thc Tonic relict Invigorates 8. U. Moore, of Greensboro, Ky., snys: "I was very bilious for n longtime: lino1 fallen off mid getting hi bad benlth. I lind dys pepsin nn<\ spit up my food. I liegnn using Ramon's Liver l'llls and Tonic Pellets nc cording to thc Doctor's Hook, nod ns n re null I increased la weight 'ii pounds, mid feel like a new person." Thc lillie " Hector's nook " tells nil nbout tl-.m. nod n week's Treatment I'rce, proves every word trn.'. Conii.b-ic Tr-atnicnl, 2Go CROWN MP0, CO., N. v. .u.'J Oreonevlllo. Tenu For salo hy J.W. boll, Walhalla, and Strihling Drug Company, Seneca. Statement of The Peden and Anderson Banking Company. [Organized September 1st, 180-1,| Statement of tho condition of Tho 'eden ami Anderson Banking Company at the closo of business .lune :50th, 1808: RKSOURCKS. Cash. . $1,280 101 Due us by banks. 8,080 70 Loans and Discounts. fi 1,222 o:i Stocks. 1,072 60 Kcal Kstato. ?MW 7i"> $oi,r>2;i 07 LIAM UT IKS. Stock.$20,000 00 Suridus and Profits. 0,728 2:1 Deposits . 10,002 Ci Certified checks. lon on He-Discounts. 15,002 ll $01,52:1 07 STATIC <IK Soi III CAUOUNA, I OCONKK COUNTY. j I, Wi P. Anderson, Cashier of The Peden and Anderson Hanking Company, of Westminster, S. C., do solemnly swear that, the above slate-men!, is (ruc to the best of my knowledge and belief. WM. P. ANDKKSON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn lo before ] mo this tho 12th day of July, I I sus. li. ll. Cnoss, 11 J. s. j f Not ary Public, S. C. | rilliK Township Hoard of Commission J. ors for Pulaski Township will, nt the road on Cantrell mountain, on tho &lh day of August, ISPS, at II o'clock, a. m., let thc contract to Knish grading tho new road around Cantrell mountain. This contract will ho lot al tho risk of W. T. Davis, a former contractor. Plans and specifications will bo exhibited af t ime and place of lotting. .). W. SIIKLOU, Clerk < '?ninty Hoard. .Inly 21, 1808. till w ci rvi ?VI O N S . Tl IK ST ATM OK SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK OCONKK. IN MAGISTRATE'S COURT. .1. C. Spears, Plaintiff, against. Patterson Tobacco Works, H.T. Patter son, Secretary and Treasurer, Defendants. ATTACHAIKNT-SUMMONS POM DKIIT, COM PLAINT NOT SKUVICU. To tlie Defendants above named: Yoll aro hereby su m moued and re quired to he and appear at my oilier nt Pair Play, S. C., on Kriday, Hie 2:id day of September, I SOS. at. lo o'clock A. M., to answer the .summons and com plaint, which is (Hod before me in the above stated case. If you fail lo appear judgment will bc rendered against you for the sum of Ninety- Ki vc Dollars and the cost of this action. I). V. WRIGHT, I L. S.| Magist rate, Oconoo County. To the Defendants above named: Take notice, That, tho summons and com plaint in this action were tiled before ino on July 7th, IS0S; that tho object of this action is money on demand on account for Ninoty-Kivo Dollars, under attach' mont. I). V. WI! Ki I IT, I L. S.I Magistrate, Oconoo County. July 2l-'08-28-83. Summons for Relief. STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY Ol' OCONKK. COURT Ol' COMMON PI, IO AS. .lohn T. Liddell, Plaintil?, against David K. Collins and .1. bowery Collins, I Intendants. SIMMONS poi? lt KM lot'-(COMPLAINT NOT SKIIV Kl>.) To the Defendants above, named: YOU are herehy si;- .oiiod and re quired to answer tho complaint iii this action, which was filed in the oflico of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, on the 21st day of duly, IS0S, and to serve a copy of your answer to tho said complaint on the subscriber at his ollioo, on the Public Square, at. Walhalla Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after tho service hereof, exclusivo of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer tho complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintil? in this action will apply to the Court for tho relief demanded in tho complaint. Dated Walhalla, S. C., July 21st, A. D. 1808. ItOH'T. A. THOMPSON, Plaintiff's Attorney. [f,. S. I .IA M KS SKAIIOIIN, 0. C. 1'. To the defendants, David K. Collins and .1. bowery Collins: Take not ice, That the summons and complaint iii this act ion were filed in tho oflico of the < Merk of thc Court of Common Pleas of d oun county, South Carolina, oil tho 21st day of July, 1808; that tho object <>f till? action is the partition of the real est?t< of Rebecca C. Lowery, deceased, between tho plaintil? and tho defendants. To tho absent defendants. David K, Collins ami J, bowery Collins: Take notice, That unless you appear In thu Court, within tho time proscribed by law, and apply for tho appoint nient of a guard ian ad li tom for J. bowery Collins, to rep resent, his interests in this action, thc plaintiff will make Hitch application ami secure such appointment as the law pro vides. ROH'T. A. THOMPSON, PlaintlO's Attorney, 20-34 Walhalla, S. C., July 21, 1808. _i.._ _ J I | I ? n'A ".?I II III : I. Notice of Seizure. INTE PN AI. HE VENUE SERVICE, DF.I'UTY COI.LKOTOK'B OKFIOK, Groouvlllo, S. C., July 10, 1898. . Tho following dosoribod proporly hav ing boon sol/.od from M. 1). mid Addie I look i ns for violation of Suctions 8200 and 3150, UoviBod Statutes of tho United States, any poison claiming samo niust| file bond ns required by Section ?5100 K. S. U. S. within (30) thirty days from ?late | hereof or tho sanio will he declared for feited to tho United Statos: Ono sorrel mare, ono buj/sy tu ul har ness, to gallons corn whlgfeey, 'ot of bot tles and jugs. ANSON (?. MKRHIOK, __20-31 Deputy Collector. IVotioo ol' luir?a! ^et lloinont 2iii<l JL>i? NOTICE is horoby given that tho un dersigned will make application to E. IJ. llorndon, Esq., Judge of Probato for Oconoo county, in tho Stato of South Caroline, at his ollico at Walhalla Court IIouso, on Monday, tho Sth day of August, 1808, at 11 o'clock tho forenoon, or as soon thereafter ns j said application can ho hoard, for leave to make final settlement of tho personal ostato of A. P. O rant, dtooiu.d, and Html disohargo as administrator of said estate. T. A. tl KANT, Administrator of Personal Estate of! A. ll. Grant, deceased. July 7, ISSI?, 27-31 OliYU'e?k Directory? WALHALLA HAIMIST (hunton. Rev. H. li. Kant, Pastor. J. T. Ash worth, Stip't Sunday school. Preach ing on second Sunday at 11 o'clock and at night. Sunday ?'chool overy Sunday at 10 o'clock a. m. I 'rayor moot ing every Thursday night. WALHALLA PUKSUYTUUIAN CHU non. Preaching ovory second and fourth Sunday morning at ll o'clock; ovoniug 8.30 o'clock. Sunday School ovory Sunday morning at to o'clock, Major S. P. Dendy Superintendent. Ru in.ANO.-Preaching ovory flrst and third Sunday af ll a. in. Sunday school every Sunday at 10.110 a. m., W. ll. Hughes Superintendent. Kia n KL.-Preaching second Sunday at 3.30 p. in. and every fifth Sunday at ll a. m. R. I>. Koo KI ts. Tho appointments for tho Walhalla | Circuit aro as follows: First Sunday nt Whitmiro's at ll a. m.; j Jocasseo at :i p. m. Second Sunday at Double Springs at ll a. m.; Daniel Springs al :t p. m. Third Sunday at Zion at ll a. m.; Oconoo at ?1 p. m. Fourth Sunday at Fairview at ll a. m.;j Newry at 7J p. m. There will also bo preaching at Whit Uiiro nu Saturday before the first Sunday in each month nt3 p. m., and at Double Springs on Saturday before tho second Sunday in each month at 3 p. m. JAK. 1,. MiiLLiNix, P. C. Tho following aro the appointments of Rev. W. W. Deaf hers for the year 1801: lionvordam Baptist church-first Sun day and Saturday before in each month al l 1 a. m. Newry Baptist ('burch-second Sunday morning ami at night, and on tho third Sunday night, and overy fifth Sunday, at tho usual hours. Shiloh Baptist church- third Sunday al ll a. m. and on Saturday liefere at 3 p. m. Hopewell Baptist church, Anderson county, fourth Sunday and Saturday be fore at 11 a. m. APPOINTMENTS AT THE KV AN GELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH: Sunday School nt 0.30 a. m., Mr. J. J. Ansel, Superintendent. 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January 0, 181)8. L, IS, ???Tir? Attorney and Counsellor al haw, 403-404 Pittin Building, ? . . ATLANTA, GA. (?onoral Law Practico. Corrospontl once invited. ?1-7-1)8 SOUTHERN PAIL WAY. Condomea Soil adult. In KIT/cot _ Juno W>, 180S. _ STATIONS. "^^""CT. LT, Qhari?~lon..~.. .?..: ~'i ?0~j? m LT. Coinii?bf?.. H iXJ ft m " Progperlty. (i CO n in 13 00 n'n " Newberry. d IS n m 19 |( p m " Nlnoty-t?fx. 7 43 a m IM nm IJV. Greenwood. 8 00 ft ta 1 25 pm Ar. Hod gol. 8 21 a m 8 06 pm Ar. AhLovfiTo.. ~^"00 o m ?Wpm Ar. holton. ~~? Ob tv ni 7 85 y ni At An<tornon. C id a m TT?0 p m Ar. fi roon ville.. ..._ 10 10"'? iii Tl? p ?? Ar.AtMauta".",| 8 68 p m[ 0 00 p nj CATIONS. 1?? jjffi LT. ?rae?vluo..*.. " 8 80 p ni 10 IS ft" iii " Piedmont. e 65 p m lo 40 a M " WllUamston. 0 10 p m 10 66 ft m LY. ?nHor??n 77.' 8 &5 p in ib 40 ft m Lv. Holton ,. 0 80~p in ?? 10 u i? Ar. Donnaldj.. 0 66 p_m 1106 a m f JT7A"UVOT?T1<?7.7. "IT'W" p m'iriS^ m Lv. H?d^o?'.-.".~T ?6 p in H 6d ~n m Ar. Greenwood. 7 40 p na 13 10 p m " Ntnoty-HU. f 68 p m 19 25 p m " Nowborry. 8 66 p in 1 DO p m " Prosperity. ((Wpm 1 40 p m Ar. Oolnmblp. . I 60 p in Ar. Gharloafon ?. _. 8 40 p m STATIONS. lgg5B?g 7 H6*a LT. .. Gbpi'loston... Ar "dl?jTii??A "VWft??i?? .... Columbia_. .* T4flp~?"?0p 0O7all46a '*.Abit?n." 1 Mp 8 60a 1004aH66p *.Hnntuo." 18 66p 7 46p 10 ?On 1 B2p ". tTnlon." 18 O?p 7 ?Op lOUPa 160p Jonesville_" 12 alp 0 68p ?ooiu ao?p ".pm-.oiot." ia ot?i> 042p 1136:? ???pAj. . irtanburg. Lv ll 40a fl 16p 1140? 2 88pLv..8pnrtanburg. Ar 1180a 0 00p ? 46p flOOp Ar_Asheville..., .Ly 8 20? 8o?u '- ''lV-pT m. ~7,? ,lT"?7 m. ) 'ul I m un palace sleeping mn on Tra?na 86 Mid 80. 87 find 88, on A. nnd CR division. Tra?n? IOAVO Bpartanunrg, A. & C divinion, northbound, 0:87 n. m., 8:00 p. m., 0:16 p. m., iVofitlbulc Limited) ; southbound 12:2? o. m., 8:4? p. m.. 11:84?. m., (Vnntthnle Llmllod.) 'Prahm loavo GroonvlllQ, A. nnd C. division, northbound, 6:45 a. m., 1:6n p. m. nnd 6:23 p. m., (Vestibuled Limited) ; uoutnbound, 1:2ft a. in., 4 .06 p. m., 12:80 i. m. (Vestibuled Limited). Tinbin 0 und 10 curry olu|{nut Pullman file?plug ciirn bntwcon ?oluml>ln nod AHIIAVIUO, .uro?.II) dully uotwcun JachnonviUo nndCinoiu natl. No?. 10 and 14.-Holid tra?na, with Pullinnn Parlor Car?, betwoou C!bftrlo?>ton mid A Ahovlllo. iTKAHR ?. BANNON. J. M.OULP, Third V-P. A lion. Mgr., Tiafflo Mgr., Washington, 1>. (\ Wnahln?ton, 1). O. W. A. TUBS. B. H. HARDWICK, Gen. Pans. Ag'?, Aa't Gen. Pa??. Ag't. ^"SOUTHERN RAILWAY* Condfinand Rchnduto nf l'ittsmifror Tra?na. In KiToot Juno 12, 1803. I Von. No. 18 Fat.Ml Northbound. No. 12 No. ^? Ra. No. BO l>nlly nully, s,,,,. Dully. Lv. Atlanta, Q.T. 7 80 n 13 00 in 4 B6p ll W p " Atlanta, IC T. 8 80 a 100 p 6 85p 12 60 n " Nororoaa. .*... 0 12 a 0 28i> 1 37 0 " buford. fil i\ . 7 08 p. " UAtnoaviUe.. lo 10 n 2 22 i> 1 Wp 2 20 Q " Lula. 10 41 o 2 42 n ?O?Sp 3 40 i. Ar. (lornella.. ll 07 n ra 00 n 8 86p . I.v.Mt, Airy ... ll 10 11 8 40p . " Toccoft. ll 80 n ?1 80 i>. ? 23 ft " Wvainilnator 1210m . 4 0:1 n " Helicon.12 2V p 4 in t,. 4 82 a " Central. 1 10 p . 4 (W a " (ireenvillo . 1 66 p ft DJ i,. 6 45 n " Bpartniiliurg. 8 (hi p 0 lo p. ?87 ft Ar. Aahovllle.. .. O 00 p. 0 4,'< a " (laffiiOTH. ll 48 p 0 i l p . 7 15 a " lllaokauurg .. 1 iK) p 7 00 p. 7 85 a " KIIIK'H Mt . 180 p . 7 68 ft " Gaatonln. 4 08 p . 8 80 n Lv. Qharlotte 0 16 p ? 22 p . 0 25 " Ar. Sr? eiiaboro 0 62 i> 10 48 \> .12 10 |) Lv. Qroqnaixiro.10 61I p. Ar.Norfolk . 7 05 a. Ar. Daiivlllo.ll M p ll 61 p . 1 85 g Ar. Rlehmon3 ... 0 40 n rt 40 a_... 0 86 p Ar.WftHhlnatoii. 0 42 n. 0 86 n " naltm'oPUK. 8 08 ft.ll 86 p " Philadelphia.IQ 15 a. 2 60 ft " Now York ... ....... 12 48 m ......-j 0_ 8a___a Put.hil Ve?. ~NV.II Houthbound. No. 05 No. 87 ?ally Dally. l>i?lly._ rvTTrrrp.-iTiT. ra iK a TWP "~~T ~~rr. " Philadelphia. 0 60 a ?66 p. " BftHliuore.... rt 81 a 0 *> p. ... " Washington., ll lr? n 10 48 p. Lv. itleiiinond 77. \i ?? in 13 Ol nt 12 hint '.77 ? ? ?. Ly. Danvlile. 0^0 p 6 60 n 0 05 ft. Lv. N"?irfoTk7' " . .77 ?b O? p '. Ar. GrooiiHboro. 0 60 ft. Lv. Greensboro.. 7 20 p 7 05 n 7 M a. Ar. Oharlotto .... 10 00 p 0 26 a ll 50 a . Lv. G?stenla. 10 40 p.12 40 p. " King'? Mt. U0p. " Itlackaburg .. ll 81 p 10 46 a 180 p. " GaffneyB. ll 40 p 10 68 a 1 60 p . I.v. AHIIUVIUO_ OOO p. 8 20 a. " Kpartftiihurg . 12 20 a ll 84 n'i 2 48 p. " Oroonvlllo... 126 a 13 80 p 406 p. " (?ontral. 6<X) p t?ZTl. " Heneen. 2 80 a 1 83 n 680 p ,r. " Woatmlnster. 6 15 p * " Tocooa. 3 26 a 2 18 p 0 22 p " ML Airy. 7 00 p 01? ? " (Amella.fO 00 p 7 05 p 0 86 a " Lula. 4 16 a 8 18 p 7 88 p rt 67 n " Gainesville... 4 83 a 3 87 p 808 p 7 30 n " Milford. 8 43 p 7 48 a " Ncrcross. 6 23 a. ?? 17 p 8 27 a Ar. Atlanta, IC. T. 0 10 a 4 65 p'lOOOp OOO a Ar. Atlanta. G. T. 6 10 a 8 66 j?| 000 j) 8 80 n NolcCli?i'H foGGN TH?Tti. Dally ICxeept Hunilay. Lv. Atlanta, n?ntrni time. ll 20 fl Ar. Worcros?, onstorn Hmo .. 1 16 \i Lv. Noreross, enatorn timo. 2 30 ji Ar. Atlanta, central timo. 8 80 r "A" a. m. "P" p. in. "M" noon. "N" night. OhesApOftkO Lino Hteamei n In daily xervlco botWOOn Norfi>llc and baltimore. Nos. 87 and B8 I lally. Washington and Routh' western Vest?bulo Limited. Through Pillllnail alooping enra between Now York and Now Or lonna, via Wasbingtou, Atlanta and Montgonv ery, anil also between Now York aild MeniphiH. vlaWRHhlngton,Atlaiitftnn<l lilrminghani. FII'HI olaKu thoroughfnro eonohos botweeu Wauhlng ton and Atlanta. Dining oar? ?orve all me?V en route. Pullman draw;;;? r.??m Blooping o Ari between Grcomdioro and Norfolk. Glose con liootton at Korfolk for OLD POINT COMFORT r.i.lvii.K tient in limo roi' ort al( fast. Nos. !?5 and lirt Unileil Statin Kant Mal run? solid between WuMhlngton ftlld New Or Ilium, via Bout horn Hallway, A. As W. V. H. lt. and L. & N. lt. lt.. being OOinposod of baggage car and eoluihos, tnrough without change foi piiKricngern of all ClfVHBOS. Pullman drftwlni room nleeping enra lx?twcoii Now York ano New Orleans, vin Atlanta and Montgomery Leaving Washington each Wednesday, a tourlol Bleeping car will run brough between Wash ingtoii and Han Krunelsoo without ohauge ?Sulman Drawlng-Rooni Hleoplng Gars botwoor Ashuvtllo and Atlanta. Non. 11,87 . 08 and 12 Pullman Hlconlng nari hotWDon Rloninond and Oh Ar lo I to, vU Danville nouthbound Non. ll nnd 37, northbound Nos (M and 13 PltANKH. HANNON. J. M. GULP, Third V P. Afc Gen. Mgr., Traille M'g'r. Washington. D. G. Wiodilngton, 1). 0 W. A. TU UK, H. IL ItAUDNVlGK, Ovn'l Pas?. Ag't., AH i'tGen'1 Pass. A g't., Washington, I), O._Atlanta, Ga 1 m If you doislro attraotivo Job Printing o? ?ny deuorip tion Bund it to the Courier Job Ofllco. ld ?ol? and Arguments : : : : rv Specialty. S 32-enlthro oiutildKOB for a Marl In, Model < llldii, cost only fcn.oo a CliouHHUO. < :r: . .iiibi o tfikrtrltlKoi? for .>??> othor ro t lioutor mudo, COHI Wi a,Ol) tx UIOUHHIUI. I Von cnn mivo tho onllro cost of your Miivlln / on tho iii "i two thouaitnil onrtrlriuca. why till? J lu BO lu fully explained tn tho .Marlin limul > Hook for Bimotora, it niuo lolls how to euro for S llioiirina nuil how to imo thom. How to loiut C ivirlrhlKos with tho illfToroiit klndB or blnok mut t BinoKt'loHH im wilora, lt uivvs trujoetorloH, YO { lucillo*, lauiotrntiona aita IO? othor iw>lntn or t intoroat to Hiiortamon. iw imKus. l-'rco, If you S will Bond Htuinpa for I>OMUKO to } TUB MAUMU FIREARMS CO., Kow HisTen. Conn. Blue Ridge K. Wi li. C.. BEATTIE, RKOKIVBR. TIMK TA ULM NO. 10. 8UPBH8KDJB8 TIMK TA ULM NO. 0. Eftootivo 7.00 A. M., July 8, 1803. RA8T1IOUN1). SS? Kx. Sun. uniy' No. No. 12. No. 12. 34 ?Walhalla... .Lv.. 8 10 am 1) 00 am 32 ?West Union. 8 20 am 0 00 am 21 ?S?neca. 8W am 0 ?10 am IS I Adam's Crossing. 0 17 nm 0 48 am Kl I Cherry Crossing. 0 V> am 0 4b am 13 .Pondloton. 0 10 am 0 60 am 10 I Antun. 0 62 am 10 01 nm 7 I Don vor.;.10 Ol am 10 18 am 0 *Audorson... Ar.. 10 86 am 10 86 am WKSTltOUNIt. Mixed. Daily. No. No. il. 0 *Audorson....Lv.. il 25 pm 7 I Denver. 3 63 pin 10 I Ailinn. 4 05 pm 18 ?Pondloton. 4 17 pm 5!'. I Cherry Crossing. 4 20 pm 18 t Adam's Crossing, 4 87 pm .?-g-J? 82 ?West Union. 6 51pm 34 ?Walhalla....Ar.. 0 00pm (*) Itogular atop; (t) Flag stationl All regular trains from Anderson to Walhalla havo right ot track ovor trains of tho samo class moving in opposite dirootion, unless othorwiso specified hy train orders. Will also stop at tho following station? to tako on or lot off passengers : lMiin noy's, .lames and Sandy Springs. No. 12 commets wit h Southorn Railway No. 8 ?it Anderson. No. 11 connects with Sou!horn Railway No. 11 nt Sonooa, J, li. ANDKHSON, Suporintondont. ^Vlltimt-ic Coast I.^iino, Passenger Department! Wilmington, N. G., February 24, 1807. Fast Lino l$ctweon Charleston anti Columbia and Upper South Carolina and North Carolina. CONDENSED SC1IEDU LE. In offoct Fobrunrly 24th, 1807. WKSTWAUD. ?No. 52. Leave Charleston. 7 00 a nv Lanos. 8 20 '* Sumter. 0 86 " Arrive Columbia.10 55 " " Prosperity.ll 58 p in " Newborry.12 10 " Clinton.12 50 '? 44 Laurons. 1 15 " " Greonvillo_. 8 00 " " Spartanbnrg. 8 00 44 " Winnsboro. 0 15 pm " Charlotte. 8 20 " " Ilondoraonvillo.0 03 " " Ashovillo. 7 00 " KASTWAUl). ?No. 53. Leave Ashovillo. 8 20am " Ilondersonvillo. 0 15 " " Spartanburg.ll 45 44 " Greonvillo.ll 50 " " Laurons. 1 45 " 44 Clinton. 2 10 " " Nowherry. 2 57 M " Prosperity. 8 13 " " Columbia. 6 16 " Arrive Sumter. 0 35 44 " Lanes. 7 48 " " Charleston. 0 25 " * Daily. Nos. 62 and 63 Solid Trains bntwoon Charleston and Columbia. S. C. H. M. EMERSON, Cen'I Passenger Agont. J. It. K ION LY, Gonoral Managor. T. M. EMERSON, Trafilo Manager. S. C. & Ga. R R. TDK CHARLESTON LINK." Solid ?lirough Trains Dotwoon Charles ton and Ashovillo Carrying Pullman Palace IJttlTott Parlor Cars. Passenger Department, 1 CiiAiti.icsTON, S. C., Juno 18,1807. ? ? i H ; ni' u : Daily. Loavo Charleston. 710am 6 80 p m Arrive Summerville, 7 40 a nt 0 10 p m " Prognalls, 8 18am 0 50 pm " Georges, 8 20am 7 Ol p m " llranohville, 0 (Ki u m 7 86 p in " Kowesvillo, 0 15 a ni 8 07 p m " Ornngoburg, 0 28am 8 21pm " St. Matthews, 0 48am 8 48 pm 44 Fort Motto, 10 (X) a m 0 08 p m " Kingvillo, 10 10 a m 0 20 p m " Columbia, to 55 ?tm 10 10 pm Leave Columbia, 7 00 a m 4 00 p in Arrive Kingvillo, 7 l<> a m 4 44 p ra 14 Kort Motto, 7 51 a m 4 55 p m " St. Mutt hows, 8 02 a m 5 00 p nt 11 Onvngoburg, 8 24 a m 5 27 p in " ItowosvUlo, 8 38 a m 5 42 p nu " Kranohvillo, 0 io a m (( lo p in 44 Coorgos, 0 35 am 037 pm " Prognalls. 048am 060 pm. Summerville, 10 22 am 7 22pm " Charleston, 11 00 am 8 00 p m Loavo Charleston, 7 10 n m 6 30 p m " llranohville, 0 15 a m 7 60 p m " Hamborg, 0 87 a m 8 10 p in " Denmark, 0 52am 831pm " lllaokvillo, 10 10 a m 8 50 pm 44 Williston, 10 21 a m 0 IO p m 44 Aikon, ll 00nm 0 57 pm Arrivo Augusta, ll 51 a m 10 45 p m Loavo Augusta, 0 20 a m 3 20 pm 44 Aiken, 7 1 ! a m 4 07 p m 44 Williston, 7 57 am 4 44 p in " Blackville, 8 14am 6 08pm 14 Denmark, 8 28 a m 6 17 p nt 1 Hamberg. ?41 a m 520 pm " Hr.mchvillo, 0 05 a m 6 60 p m Arrive Charleston, 11 00 a m 8 00 p m V A ST KXPllKHB AUOUSTA AND WASIIINO TON VIA A. O. I.., W ITU SMCKIM?IIS, TO A NH KHOM SKW yOISK. Loavo Augusta, 8 06 p m Arrive Aiken, 3 25 pm 44 Donmark, ? 82 p m Loavo Donmark, 0 26 a m 44 Aikon, 7 28 a m 44 Augusta, 8 10 a m Daily Kxoept. Sunday. Loavo Camdon, 8 45 a ni 2 25 pm' 44 Camdon .Innot 0 85 a m 3 55 p iii Arrive Kingvillo, 10 05 a ni 4 35 p m Loavo Kingvillo, 10 25 a in 0 00 a re 41 Camdon Jttnotll 00 a m 0 40 a tn 14 Camdon, , ll 55 am 8 15am Jos. H. SANHS, (louerai Manager L. A. KMKUSON, Trafilo Managor, Gonoral Oliloe, Charleston, S. 0.