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Calendar 1QOQ le * perfect beauty, patriotic, "An American Qlrl." ' Oli?oi iljo bdudeoiuvst piece? ol color worn Issued this year. Lithographed, with border or Army auf? Navy oinb'lonis embossed ia gold. Lenvo your nniuo with your druggist and ask blur to f..vu you a copy,'or Bond 0 cont? in stamps or onoto G. I. HOOD At co., Lowoll, Moss. [Mention this papor.l , ll Remember Hood's Sarsaparilla Is America's Greatest Mcdlolue for tlio:blood and tho Heat that Monoy Cnn Buy. I lance tako only; Hood's. Tho Lesson ls Plain. It has boon stated that because of I tho low prices at whioh the farmer can procure tho things ho has to buy I ho is bottor off despito the fact that ho gets so littlo for his cotton, but this has boon offeotivoly and convino bigly answered os follows in tho Au gusta Chroniolo : Suppose a farmer's cotton costs him 5 cents a pound to make it, and ho sells it for 8 cents. Ho has 8 cents a pound profit with which to buy his sugar, coffee, cloth ing, shoeB and othor necessities. Now suppose that, though it costs him 5 cents to make it, ho only gets 4 cents a pound for it. Instead of having a balance to spend, ho has lost monoy on his your's work. No\ what docs it matter to tho farmer who has not made a cont, whethor sugar, shoes, household goods, cloth ing, etc., aro cheaper than thoy wore a few years ago, if he has nothing with which to buy them ? ' This is not a fancy sketch, but is the prob lem that confronts many a farmer to day. Here is a statement from an intelligent young man in Jefferson county who keeps books on bis farm ing operations. It is the experience of a white tenant. Kented a 2-horso farm - - $ 40 75 Paid for fertilizers - - - 50 00 Hire and board of 1 hand - 97 00 Necessary family expenses and taxes ... - 64 00 Necessary farm expenses, ginning,bagging, ties, cte 88 15 $289 55 Received for all products on farm.$288 37 Balance lo loss account - - $ 1 75 This is rather a discouraging result of a year's labor. It does not ufatter much to him that sugar, shoes, furni ture And clothing are cheaper than over before. Wherewithal! has ho to 1 /? It is stated by the gentleman who furnished us these ligures that the tenant is a thrifty, industrious man, and in addition to laboring himself, two othor members of his family worked on tho farm. There are six in the family to clotho and shoe, etc., and there were doctor's bills $7.00 and taxes $2.40. Take thpco amounts from tho amounts charged to "neces sary family expenses," and ono can judge whether tho expenditures of] this family of six persons wero extra vagant or not. When such is the experience of an intelligent, indus trious and economical family, in which every effort was made to make both ends meet, it is easy to seo how much worse it was with a largo per centage who ave shiftless and who kept no amount of expenditures or cost. It is a bad stato of affairs, and all talk about 4 cent cotton not hurt ing tho Southern.planter is simply talk and nothing more. In tho abandonment of cotton to a largo ex tent and thc cultivation of diversified crops, thc Southern farmer mus?- look for redemption. Cotton must bo raised in tho South, of course, and must continue to be, hut the South ern planter must raise his food crops also, and must learn to produce cot ton at less cost. OASTOHXAI Hears the J* ^ Kind You Hana Always Bought rr ?Z^^k A Inuit Posting bands. At the recent session, tho General Assembly of South Carolina mado materia changer} in tho statutes re lating to the posting of lands. The law as it now stands is as follows : Section 175. Evory entry upon the lands of another, after notice from the owner or tenant prohibiting tho same, shall be n misdemeanor, and be punished by a line not to exceed one hundred dollars, or imprisonment with hard labor on tho public works of tho county not exceeding thirty days: Provided, That whenover any owner or tenant of any lands shall post a notice in four conspicuous places on the borders of any land prohibiting Ob try thereon, and shall publish once, a week for four succes sive weeks such notice in any news paper circulating in the county where such lands are situate, a proof of tho posting and publishing of such, notice within twelve months! prior to thc entry, shall bo deemed and takon as notice conclusive against tho person making entry as aforesaid for hunting and fishing. Approved tho 2d day of February, A. 3D. 1898. To sottlo tho Stomach and Ovorcomo tho Nausea of Prospectivo Mothors. tako | Simmons' Sourly Vino Wino or Tablots. No MlxtfL Sohool? In ItiUoIo. ST. Xouv, Novembor 29.-Tho celebrated Aiton sohool oas? waa do oided to-day by a jury iu tho Circuit Court ai ?dwardsvi ile, IUiuov},agauiBt tho colored people, who had protoatod against separate schools. Recently beoauso of a new order issuod by the sohool authorities of Alton, Illinois, white and negro chil dren woro assignod to different pub lio sohools. Tho colored people re-, Bontod this and refused to send their ohildron to sohool. Finally S??tt Bibbs, a oolorod man whoso, obudrou had boen attend ing sohodl brought a mandamus pro c?edings in'tho Supremo Court of Illinois against tho mayor and school board ofj Alton to compel them to admit his ohildron to tho. Washing ton sohool assigned to white chi ld rom Which is hearest and most convenient to bis place of residence. Ho olaimod .that the ooiorod children were discriminated against. When thc oaBo oamo to trial in Madison County Circuit Court, to which it had ' bo?n referred, tho dofonco con tondod that tho oolorod ohildron in Alton havp tho samo opportunity for securing an oduoation as tho whites and that no discrimination had boen practiced. Tho oaso will now go to the Su premo Court. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Tho Noxt Legislature. [Columbia Cor. Charleston Post.] Tho noxt thing In order now at tho Stato capital is tho newly olooted Gene ral Assembly. That lt. will bo ono of tho most interesting and import- \t sessions of recent years scorns moro chan likely, for tho liquor quostion will unquestion ably ho tho chiof foaturo of tho session. Tho preliminary canvass of tho mcnibors olcct shows that thoy aro giving no end of attention to tho issuo. Tho dispensary and prohibition forcos aro aligning for tho battle Tho Prohi bitionists say they can control tho next I Legislature, and will, therefore, accept nothing Bhort of a straight prohibition law. Tho dispensary peoplo olaim that tho dispensary is stronger in tho Stato than over before, and that tho present law, with amoudmcnts In somo unimportant details will st \ud on tho statuto bunks. Last wook thoro woro a number of Pro hibitionists attomling tho Stato Fair. If it woro any o tb or loss rcspectablo politi cal party than tho Prohibitionists, it would bo said that thoy hold a socret I caucus to determine upon a oourso of action whon tho Legislature moots. As it was a number of lcadors mot and dis cussed ways and moans of having a straight prohibition law onaotod by tho next General Assombly. Mr. C. C. Featherstone was boro and Other loaders nlmoBt as well known. What plans woro decided upon aro un known, but thoy made tho announce ment that thoy would have control of j tho Legislature, and so would plvo tho pooplo of tho Stato a prohibition law, puro and simplo. What adds interest to tho situation is that tho Governor's position is unknown Ho was olectod as tho oxponent of tho dispensary, but only a daj or two boforo tho second primary an unfathorod pam phlet found Its way on tho streets, an nouncing that woro tho Governor ro oloctcd, ho would recommend local op tion. Tho Governor at the timo rofusod to havo anything to say on tho quostion nor has ho sinco spoken about it. W. T. Youmans, Luray. S. C., writes: llavo used Dr. M. A. simmons' Livor Medicino 10 years. It has cured Enlarge ment of tho Liver and Insomnia. Think it as far ahoad of Zoilin'B and black Draught as day is ahead of night. ?Who Will be tho Mau ?" Tho Now York World recalls tho fol loniing interesting bit of political history: "Tho last sovon presidential elections havo boon carried alternately, with tho regularity of a four clock, hy uaoh of tho two great political partios. Tho record is: 1872-Grant, Kopublican. 187(1-Tild?n, Democrat. 1880-Garfield, Republican. 1884-Clovoland, Democrat. 1888-Harrison. Republican. 1892-Clovoland, Democrat. 1800-McKinley, Republican. "lu 191X), according to tho rulo, tho nrosidont should again ho a Domoorat. Will history repeat itsolf, and who will bo tho man?" OASTORIA. Boura tho J* ^ Kind You Have Always Bought Pinched thc Wrong Leg. A woll-known Archbishop of Dublin was, toward tho end of his lifo, at a din ner given by tho Lord Lioutonunt of Ire land. In the midst of tho dinner tho company was startled by seeing tho Arch bishop riso from his Boat, looking palo and agitated, and crying: "lblins como! lt has como!" "What has como, your grace?" eagerly cried half a dozen voicos from different parta of tho table. "What i havo boon oxpocting for somo years-a Stroke of paralysis," solemnly answorcd tho Archbishop. "I havo boon pinching mysolf for tho last ton minutos and lind my log entirely without sensation.1' 'Tar don mo, my dear Archbishop," said tho bostons, looking up to him with a quizzi cal smile, "pardon mo for contradicting yon, but it is my log that you havo boon pinching!" If troubled with Dizziness, Furred Tongue, Rittor Tasto in Mouth, bloated Fooling aftor eating, Constipation, or Sick Hoadacho, uso Dr. M. A. Simmons' Livor Medicine. Warning to Women. "I told you 'bout eaton dom frozon victuals," as tho darkoy said whon ho saw his partnor rapidly turning somer saults with tho colic aftor dispatching a mlsoollanous assortment of solid chunks of cold, clammy grub. And wo havo likewise time and again warmed our lady friends of tho dangers attending tho habit of running red-hot irons through their wavy locks. Tho oasualtios result ing from such practico, and kindred onos, aro becoming alarmingly frequont. Horo ls tho record for tho past wook only: A woman in Croonvillo was burned to ?death from her clothes catching firo whilo curling her hair with a rod-hot poikor. Adven?an in Ohio nearly burned an oyo out wit h a curling iron. A woman in Kansas had all her hair burnod oif because bor curling papers caught Ore. A woman in Louisville broke bor collar bone monkeying too energetically with her hair. And there aro othors. -- -. It is not an infrequent occurronce for whoolmon to run over blacksnakes and kill thom, hut to kill a rattlesnake) in this way is rather startling. Crin J. Minn, whilo riding over tho hills bofweon Hol yoko and Haydonvillo, Mass, ono day, round that somothlng was tho matter with bis wheoh On investigating ho found tho onnsc of tho troublo to bo a rattle snake wound up In bis rear Wheel, Tho chain was all lull of snako, two hookes woro gone and tho wheel was woll lubri cated with Bnako oil and blood. Tho Uro of tho roar whcol bad boon punctured by tho fangs of thc snake and soon colInpso?l under tho Inflnoncoof tho poisonous oiW. tur a. Wi ?a H 1 Every mother ?c\ii4 ait ?u?e" scribablc dread of the pain and danger' attend* ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy io all, but thc suffering and danger of the ordeal make itu anticipation . one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND h the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who usc this remedy- are no longer de spondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and thc serious accidents so com mon to thc critical hour are obviated by thc usc of Mother'? Friend. // ft a blessing to xvoman. JP>.OOPH?BOTTI.I? Rt Ml DruffBtoroB, or meut by exproBs on roooipt of prtoe. DOOKS Containing Invalnablo Information ol racc Interest to ?ll Koweo, wilt bo tent NICK to ?.ur address, npon application, by The BKiDMILD BKG0LAT0B CO.. Atlast*. (I*. MARGINALIA. Wheo night darkens tho BtrcotH, thon wander forth tho nona of Belial.-Para* diso I .oat. No matter how bold an ovil-doov baa bocomo, ho oroforB to oporato in tho dark. No mattor how consummate a villain a man has mado himsolf, ho still soloets tho hours of darknoss to commit his most dastardly doods. Ho still rou dorrt homage to honesty by biding from honest mon's sight. V Honest men are net tc bc found idling on tho Btroot niter dark. Twoy aro oithor at thoir homes or ongaged 1 their places of businoss. These busiii'-ss mon do not permit thoir own ohildron to remain in their own places of business after dark. Thoy know too well tho dangora to per mit it. %* When a hoy undor twenty yoars old is found on tho sliools night after night, it may ho sot down that ho is oithor ruined or soon will ho ruined. That boy ?B simply becoming saturated with tho very Bcnm and drogs of sooioty. Ho and his family would ho a thousand times hotter off woro ho taken from his pa rents and indentured to somo ono who would put him to work. And is it not a littlo strnngo that many of thoao boys aro tho sons of families needing tho labor of thoir BOOB toward a living ? *?* Tho town has reason to tiemblo for somo of her boys. Possibly not a night passes that half-grown boys, and oven littlo boya, cannot bo found on our stroots from ono to two hours af tor dark. What aro thoso boys seeing and hearing ? Aro thoy going homo to mako a full re port every night ? What can tho paronts of theso boys promiso thomsolvcs ns to tho futuro ? Who is going to givo em ployment to theso boys ? Whoro aro they going whoa thoy fail to got employ ment ? Father, mother, whore is your son at night ? I *?. Tl'oao boys do not begin by roaming on tho stroota at night. Thoy begin by spinning lops, playing baao ball and loafing around tho railroad stations with idlorfl, both whito and black. Theso sconos aro to bo witnessed on our Btroets any aftornoon in tho wook, Sunday not oxcoptcd. What kind of languago aro theso boys hearing ? What kind of languago aro thoy using ? What aro thoir thoughts ? What will soon bo thoir oharactor ? Paronts, savo theso boys ! Tako thom off tho strcots. keep thom at homo, koop thom out of polution and shamo ! Homo is tho only safo place for a young hoy I-Ohestor Lantoru. Pain in Hoad, Neck, Shoulder, Pack, Prout, Sides, Hips and Limbs aro readily cured by Simmons' Squaw Vino Wino or Tablota. A Gorman author, G. Salomon, has written a troatiso in which ho recom mends that children should not ho sont to school till thoir 7th year, throo hours a day should bo tho maximum of brain work, and that tho bodily health should bo looked after with spocial caro from tho Otb to tho 12tb year. Curo Stomach Troubles, Cold Koot and Hands, Kxcossivo Menstrual Plow, with Simmons' Squaw Vino Wino or Tablota. We seo that labor for Cuba has to bo imported from this country. Tho Cuban is liko an average southern darkey--ho wont work as long as free rations are given out. .-mow-? It is said that Keely, tho sorter man, left his secret with his wife. Ile had better left it as a dividend to those victimized stockholders. There is a well in West Virginia which discharges natural gas with a roar that can bo hoard six mile? away. Hr. M. A. Simmons' Livor Medicino searches out all impurities in the System, and oxpols them harmlessly by tho natu ral channolft. I never, said the inebrate, found money tight till I began to got tight mysolf. ---? . rn--?-? Traits of character which you seek to conceal you had better seek to reform. - - -* .. Somo men pray for their daily bread and hustle for thoir nightly ohiokons. Any man who imagines ho could koop house better than his wife is foolish if he ever mentions it. Tlio annexation of tho Philippines would noecssitato tho building of $50,000,000 moro war ships. ---. if you feel Dull, Languid. Broken Down, Debilitated, have Weak Stomach or Indigestion, uso Dr. M. A. Simmons' Liver Medicine. Tho dime museum faster ovidently hungers for fame. .-1 But sho was never entirely happy and as tho years How by hor groat fear gathorod gloom and strength. What a woman lawyer needs to havo ?B a winning way. -i-ir AB organs many mon's mouths aro not without thoir pipes. - -.? Tho baokbitor (loos not always got behind with his work. F Mill Common r?ou??> Vtewr of ?he Cottob HUH?; lo ti-T!i o Only Ron (ody. [Uuiou Tiraos.] A promiuont btminoss man in Uuion received Uio following lotter a fow ?laya ago,' whloh we aro permitted to publish for the bouollt of our readers: ' NEW WUK, Novombor 24th, 1808. Di: AH Sm; What ia tho matter with tho pooplo of your auction of tho country? According to tho govornmont roports, they koop On increasing tho 'production of cotton when cotton ia soiling at tho lowest prloo in,ita history. Why do. thoy not divorsify their oropS? Cortainly tho soil will . produco almost ovorythiug which thoy consumo, and yet thoy con tinue ra'al?g timi which is u drug un ci.o market, and ' buying that whlph f'joy ought to raise. Do thoy not realize that tho demand for cotton is not keeping paoo with tho increased production? Kspcoially in view of tlio fact that other conn trios aro increasing (heir production of tho raw cotton. Notwithstanding tho growth of tho population, it is evident enough to anyone who observes, that other materials aro taking tho placo in which cotton onco had an absolute mo nopoly. If ono ia in debt, it is folly to attompt to pay off tho indobtoduoBS by doubling tho produotlou of that through which tho dobt was originally incurred. Ono might ns well try to lift ono's self over tho fonoo by tugging at ono'? own hoot-straps. Tho n.oro you add to tho prodiiotion of cotton, tho loss chance there is of tho priCO of that commodity advnnoing in the mnrkots of tho world. Just so long as this ovor-produotion con tinues, just so long will tho indebtedness grow heavier and hcavior, and juBt so long will your pooplo, struggling under an ever-increasing burdon of dobt, ho dissatisfied. Tho romedy, howovor, ?B entirely within thomsolvos, and is easy enough to apply. That remedy is, as roforrod to above, a diversification of orops. Wo understand, for instance, that tho pooplo in your section of tho country pay from 00 conte to $1 a bushel for wheat, from 00 to 06 couts a bushed for corn, from $4.50 to $5 a hanoi for flour, from 71 to 8 cont? a pound for bacon, from 40 to 50 mts r. bushel f?r oats, from fi r.o io couts pound for lard, from 40 to 50 cents a gallon for molasses, 5 couts a pound for ogs on foot, 2J couts a pound for cattlo n foot, 50 to (30 couts a bushol for cow peas, $1 a bushel for Irish potatoes, $1 a nshel for peanuts, 40 cents a bushel for sweet potatoes, and from $12 to $14 a ton for hay. All bf theso things could easily bo raised, or obtained from tho natural iuota in your section of tho country; _ ct your pooplo go on raising cotton at 5 couts a pound and paying theso high prices for thoso things which aro tho eccssarlcs of lito. Wo wish they could bo brought to soo this thing in tho right light. Tho South is not prospering ns tho West is prosper ing, and tho reason is that they go on in tho samo old lines, notwithstanding tho fact that conditions have changed. Western people aro happy to-day. Tho writor of this lins just returned from a long trip in tho West, extending aa far ns Omaha. Thoro tho crops hnvo boon good; prices have bcon higher than thoy navo boon in years. Tho farmers havoi paid oft' their debts to tho local store keepers; tho intcroat on their mortgages, and, in somo cases, tho principal of tho mortgage thomsolvos, and have a surplus. They not only raiso a surplus of products for salo to tho East, to tho .South and abroad, but t hoy raiso that whioh they j consumo thomsolvos, and aro not de pendent upon any other section jt tho country for what they need to oat. Your pooplo raiso that which thoy cannot wear, for which thoro is.a glut in tho market, and apparently absolutely por I.ist. in refusing to raiso that for which 1 they havo to pay a high price, and all of which thoy could produco thomsolvos. Diversity of crops means prosperity, and prosperity brings happiness, lt is a had plan alao to put all of ono's eggs in tho same baskc' ; if anything happons tho oggs aro ruined. Yours vory truly, THE MKROHANTS' ASSOCIATION, OK NEW YOUR. BY WM. U. CORWINK. Tho l'opo Manufacturing Co., of Hart ford, Conn., has issued tho Columbia Desk-pad ('alandal* for 1800. Tho handy reminder has been for years ono of tho ] most pleasing of specinl advertising features. Wo note that tho new calendar is vory similar in design and make-up to tho 1808 calendar, although it lins moro artistic, covers and is moro profusely illustrated. Any poison may obtain a copy by ap plying to tho nearest Columbia dealer or 'cy sending flvo 2-cont stamps to tho ' alondar Dopartmont, Pope Manufactur ing Co., Hartford, Conn. .--?.*> There is moro profit in smoking herring than oigarottcs. ( Tho namo Nebraska is nu Indian word, which menus shallow water. Tho law hns its artificial members I and its false limbs. Masonic* Tho regular communications of Blue Hidgo I.odgo, No. 02, A. P. M., aro hold lu tue Masonic Toni plo, Walhalla, S. C., on Saturday night, on or boforo tho full moon in eaoh month, nt 8 o'clock r. M. Tho Brethren will take due notice thereof and govern thoinsolvoa accordingly. H. T. JAYNE8, W. M. W. O. WHITE, Secretary. Sores ai It Matters Not How Ob stinate, or What Other Remedies Have Failed. Obst ?nato pores and ulcers, which rofuso to heal under ordinary treat ment, Boon become chronic, and deep seated, nnd load to conditions mont serious. Thoy aro caused in difforont ways, but in every casu tho blood is involved, and r.o amount of tocal treat ment can havo nnv effect. Tho poison must ho eliminated from tho blood boforo a euro cnn bo had. THROWN FROM A nORSE. Mr. H. Kuhn, of Marlon, Kansas, writes: "About three yearang) my |$raii(lit!i.niditor,Her tha Wildwood, waa thrown from a home, re solving s wound of tho scalp. Though under tho treatment of Physiotens forseveral months, tho wound remained about the Haine, until tt finally bcoame very angry-looking,and tiroko Out Into IV tinmine Boro. Thin noon spread Pi otho.r parts of the Scalp anti ran ?town the Hlclo of the nook,increas ing In severity .and fear fully disfiguring her. She wan then placed un der tho care of tho fac ulty of a well-known [hospital, hut oven the ' treatment ?ho received there failed teariest tho 1 terrli.lo H(H.~*. Reading of tho mae ' Ol res or blood troubles effected by 8. 8. 8., wo decided to try it. and lt relieved hor promptly In ? fow months sho was entirely 0Urea, and scarcely ? mark now romains wheo tho disease held foll ?wi?y." A GUNSHOT WOUND. Capt. J. It. Monrfty(*r, tho well-known dls I Udor, of Lawronceburg, Ky., saya: Tito Kind You Have Always Bought? and which h HM hoon in UNO for over 80 yours, hos horne the signature of / ~ , ", '" -? and ha? hoon modo under his per r/^^<K^?^4^^7#-^rr sbnal supervision slnco ita intimoy. ty: f^rfftyfv' Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are hut Ex pertinents that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and ChUtlren-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a suhstituto for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is H?rtale?? and Pleasant* It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tiro Stomach and Bowels? giving healthy trad natural sloop. Tho Children's Panacea-Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIAIAIUWAYS Bears tho Signature of The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tm oiNTAun COMPANY, TT Murinny mm'ftr. NKW YORK OITV. Palmetto Livery and Sale Stables, S?NECA, 8. 0. I. D. FlNOANNON, PllOVWKTOH. Fancy teams and voliiclos at all times, 'day or night. Priens rnnsnnablo. 4-21-08-ly._._ GENERAL RANKING BUSINESS. Deposits rocoived, Exchango sold, Col lections promptly mado. 4-21-08-ly _ -THE GENERAL RANKING BUSINESS DONE. Exchango sold, Collections promptly mado. J. W. STRIRLING, 4-21-08-ly Cashier. J. J. ANSEL -DEALER IN Furnitnro ol' all Kinds, ColHns ami Caskets. I 2?="' Prices to suit tho timos. .^?3 4-21-08-ly_ WAI^H?LLl HOflh, W. H. HESTER, Mnnngor. Popular Summer and Winter Resort. Spooial attention to tho comfort of guests. Commodious Rooms. Elegant Faro. 4-21-08-ly WA RREN PRIESTLEY, TUE RABIH3.U. FOR FOURTEEN YEARS WAL HALLA'S TONSORIAL ARTIST. Prompt and satisfactory work at his Parlors, 4-21-08-ly ito nut lier. "So you want my daughter?" "I do." "Havo you any money!" "A littlo. How high do you quoto hort" Thon thoy glanced nt enoh other in silence for n minuto, und all r?f?r ence to financial matters waH elimi nated from their conversation nf tor that.-Chicago Post. Wlioro Solonco Comea tn. If tho affair takoB plnco in o lono sotne burn, .whither people como by stealth, it's a prizefight ; if it talcos piuco publicly, with a platoon of po lico in attendance, it's n eciontifio spaning oontest.-Chicago J.tooord. Not Fond ot Water. "Don't you tramps ever talco n bath i " n8ltod tho kind hoar ted Indy nt tho buck door ns sho saw tho itin ernte devouring ono of hor pios. "No'm," was tho reply, between bites. "You soo, me and Bill is allua entin, nnd tho doctors all ngreo that lt hain't snfo to bathe ofter oatlnl" -Yonkors Statesman. nd Ulcers 'Some years ?go I was shot In tho left leg' receiving what I considered only a slight wound. U developed luton running sore nnd gave me s great (loni of pain nnd Inoonven I lenee. 1 wan treated by many doctors and took a number of Moid remedies, but none did me any tfaod and did not scorn to check tho progress of the Hore. I lind hetera Swift's Spe elilo (S. S. 8.) highly recommended foi tho </ Un, H i, mu? concluded to gtVM ii H triai, nnd tno ^ .?-//." result was very gratify- SjjSgftfj IIIK. s. s. s. seemed to *48jm get right at tho trouble, Jfii, and forced tho poison ont of my Mood; soon afterwards tho sore healed up and whs cured Hound nnd \yo\\. \ RTA sere S.S.,". 15 hy id tho beat blood remedy made." It matters not how thoy aro acquired or what treatment baa failed, S. ?. 8. will euro tho most obstinate, deop soated Bore or ulcer. It Is UROICBH to expect local treatmont of salves, lo tions, etc., to elTect a euro, because they eon not renell tho real causo of tho trouble, which is tho biood. 8. 8. 8. drives out overy trace of impurity In tho blood, and in this way cures per manently the worst eases. It ls tho only blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable and contains not a partido of potash, morcury, or ot bor mineral. 8. 8. 8. cures Contagious Blood Po|p.*n. 8orof ula, Cancer, Catarrh, Eczema, P.liou mntism, Sores, Ulcers, Boils, or any other blood trouble Valunlio books on thoso diseases will bo malled frc? to any address, by the Swift Spoolflo Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. _ >_H_ A. LL CIVIL ENGINEERING or SUR VEYING business ofllciontly oxooutod. Orders loft with Jaynos Sc Sholor will ro oeivo prompt attention. RKBPKOTKUI.I.Y, I. H. HARRISON, Walhalla, S. C. February ad, 1808. 5-lyr. 50 Milk Cows Wanted. LWANT to buy FIFTY MILK COWS with YOUNO CALVES, giving no' loss than two gallons of milk por day; J a thrco or four gallon cow preferred, and will bo pnld for in proportion to tho milk slio gives. Cows to ho delivered to W. O. Ai.KXANDEit, Connoross, S. C. Write and toll mo what you havo and what you want for your cow. I have nothing to pay with hut cash. M. L. ALEXANDER, Groonvillo, S. C. Novombor 24, 1898. 47-lt BO VtTAns' RXPBRIEUOB. PATENTS TRADE MARKS, DK9ION8? COPYRIGHTS Aa. A ii y ono ?ondina n sketch M ml description may quickly ascertain, fruo, whctlior nu Invention In probably patentable. Communication? strictly CnnSdciltltlI. Oldest i"..-ur) for :.(?( nun r i'.vl cul') In America. Wo lir.vo a Wic-liUi^tI II oaten. Paii niii t.nkon through Munn & Co. rcculvo special notico tu tho SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully illustrated, largest circulation of niiy nolontlllo loi,riml. wechty. tonna ?1.0? n yent; kl.M) nix month--. Specimen copies mid HAND bum. ON l'ATKNTH ?ont iroo. Addroaa MUNN & CO., SOI Hi <m il v. nv. Now York. lili DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, DEPUTY COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, WALHALLA, S.C., November 28, 1803. rill IE following described property JL having hoon soizod from L. O. Lind say and .1. M. Morgan for violation of Soctious 8280 and ?1450 Rovised Statutes Unitod Stales, any person claiming samo must filo bond ns roquirod uudor pro vision of Section 5J4CO Rovised Statu tos within thirty (.'JO) days from dato horoof, ortho sanio will bo declared forfeited to tho Unitod States: Ono hay horse, Ono hay maro, Ono 2-horso wagon and harness, Elovon (ll) gnllons corn whiskey. ANSON C. MERRICK, Deputy Collector. December i, 1808. 48-50 Assessment Notice riHIK Auditor's ofllco will bo open from J_ tho 1st day of January, 1800, to tho 12th day of February following for tho purposo of rocolving returns of personal proporty for taxation in Oconoo county for tho year 1800. Vor tho convenience of tax-payers tho Auditor or his deputies will also roooivo returns at tho following times and placos: Soncca, Tuesday and Wednesday, Janu ary .'ld and 4th. Newry. Thursday, January 5th, from 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. Cherry, Friday, January 0th, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. donison Collogo, Saturday, January 7th, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. ' Richland, Monday, January 0th, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Westminster, Tuesday, January 10th, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Mt. Tabor, Wednesday, January 11th, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Kel real, Thursday, January 12th, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. South Union, Friday, January 18th, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Fair Flay, Saturday, January 14th, from 10 A. Kl. to 2 P. M. Townvillo, Monday, January 10th, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Oakway, Tuesday, January 17th, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. ll. Fort Madison, Wednesday, January 18th, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Tugaloo. Thursday, January 10th, from 0 A. M. to ll A. M. D. F. (.'artor's, Thursday, January 10th, from 2 P. M. to 4 P. M. Cannon's Store, Friday, January 20th, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Abol Robina's, Saturday, January 21st, from 0 A. M. to ll A. M. Mountain Rest, Satin..ay, January 21st, from 2 P. M. to 4 P. M. Salem, Tuesday, January 24th, from 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Evory malo citizen between tho agoa of 21 f?nd 00 years, oxcopt ox-Confodorato sollie -. and tlioso incapablo of earning a support from hoing maimed or i+htft othor canuca, shall ho doomed ta. ..do polls. Ex-Confodorato soldioi B aro Hablo for poll tax until 50 yeara of ago. Noto all transfors of roal estate sinoo last nssossmont on your returns, from whom acquired or to whom Bold. Romombor that it is important that ali returns should ho niado by tho 12th of February, for aftor that timo tho law proscribes a penalty of 50 por cont addod to tho valuation. J. O. ADAMS, Auditor Oconoo County, S. 0. Dooombor 1,1808, lOB'T. A. THOMPSON, ATTORNBY-A?-LAW, WALHALLA, 8. 0., Will glvo proi >t attontion to all bual loaa committed to lila caro. June 80, 1808. 20 ly R. T. JAYNB8. 1 m J. W. Bli BLOH. JAYNES & SHELOR, AlTORNBYfcJ-AT'LAW, WALHALLA, 8. o'. PROMPT attontion givon to all busi ness committed to tboir caro. January 12,1805. WM. J. STIUIILINO. R i E. L. HKIWDON. Attomeys-At-Law, WALHALLA, S. C. , .' y PROMPT ATTKNTION GIVEN TO AW. BUSI NESS ENTRUSTED TO THEM. January 0,1808. Pickens R. R, Co. SC11UDVLE IN EEEEOT JUNK 20TH, 1808. On and nt tor Juno 20th tlio following BOhodulo will bo run over tho ricken? Railroad for tho. purposo o? hauling frelgUt and passengers, via,: No'. 0. Dally Except Sunday. No. 10. Head Down Mixod Train, i Hoad up' 4 20 a m.LY Plokons Ar.7 BO a ni 6 00 ft m.Ar 15a8loy I.v......7 05 a in No. 12. Dally Except Sunday.' No. ll. Hoad Down, Passenger Service. Road Up. 1 00 p in.Lv Plckcns Ar.5 45 p m 1 40 p in.Ar Eaaley Ev...5 03 p in Trains will stop to take oner lot oil paaBon(jorB at the following oiossliiga: Ferguson's, Fnr BOUB'B and MauKlm'a. Dopot will bo open for tho receiving and deliv ery of frelKht from 8 a. m, to 12 m. Wo will maka lt to your Interest to patronize our luuno road by giving - good Borvlco and prompt attention. Annr/lvJl. I JUMU8 E. BOGUS, President. Appioveu. i j T TAYLOR, Qon, Manager. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Vfr Condensed Sohodulo In Kffoot Pot. 10, 1803._ ' BTAri'irywa K?- Bum Dally . STATIONS._No. 17. No. fl. Lv. Charleston............ , T 80 *>' ai Cv. Coinmbla. '.. "?T?5 a m " Prosperity. 1 10 a ru 12 10 n'n " Newberry. 0 .""? a n 18 35 ,p ni " Ninety-Six. 7 2i a ni I 80 p m " Greenwood. 7 40 a m 1 (i p m Ar. Hodges. 8 00 % m 2 16 pm Ar. Abbov???o..........v 8 40 a m 3 46 p m Ar?Bolton..7. 8 50 a m 8 IO p ra Ar. Andoraon. il &5 a_m 8 85 p ni Ar. Qroeivvillo....,. 10 10 a Ml 4 15 p S Ar. Atlanta.. .T..| 8 fe p m| ^ ?0 p ni KTATtONH ?ht. Sun. ~~Tinily' _ No. 18. No. fa Lv. Greenville. 5 80 p in 10 16 n m " Piedmont . 6 00 p m 10 40 a m " WIIHnniHtou......... _0 23 p rn 10 55 a m LT. Anderson. _ ? 45 p m 16 46 a_in i.v. Holton . 0 45 p m tl 15 a m Ar. Donnalda. 7 16 p ni ll 40 a rn LvTAuiia ville". f. li) i> m ll 80 a m LyTHodgea. 7 85 p ni il 65 a m " Greenwood. 8 00 p m 12 40 p m ? Nlnoty-Blx. 8 18 p ni 12 65 p m " Nowhorry. 0 16 p in 2 00 p m Ar. Prosperity. 0 80 p ni 2 14 p ni J*Jpolumbin.._. . . . . 3 U0_p m Ar. Charleston-?.. 1i,. 6 40 p m Ln?iy Dallyl HTAT?ONH Tliv?ly baily No. U No.ial HI Al IONS._ N() ^ No & Ti Wp" 7 aOajLv... .Charleston... .Ar ~04?'p ifcOa T?Oa illfcs. '"' ....Cobrada." 8 20p ?O?p 0 07a 18 15p ".A'.mou.LT 2 80p 8 60a 1001ft I23p ".Bantuo." 1 28p 7 40p 10 20a lOOp ".Union." IQ?fi 7 80p 10 30a 2 22p " .... Jonesville .... " 13 26p 0 63p 10 61? 2 37f. ".Pncolot." 12 14p 0 4'2p 1125a 810p Ar.. Spartanburg.. .Lv ll 46a 016p 11 40a 8 40p Lv.. Spartanburg.. .Ar ll 22a 0 00p 9 46p 7 OOp Ar.... Asheville. ...LT 8 30a g top "P." p. m. "A," a. m. Pull ni un pubic < /ilrr pl UK cars on Tra?na 86 and 89, 67 and 88, on A. and C. divivion. Truing IOATO Bpnrtanburu, A. & O. division, northbound, 0:87 a.m., 8:87 p.m., 0:10 p.m., (Vest?bulo Limited); southbound 12:20 a. m., 6:16 p. m., ll:84n. m., (ToMlhulo Limited.) Trains leavo Greenville, A. and Cl. division, northbound, 6:46 a. m., 2:84 p. m. and 5:22 p. m., ?Vestibuled Limited) : southbound, 1:26 a. m., :80 p. m., 12:80 p. m. (Vestibuled Llmltod). Tra?na 0 ana 10 curry ologan.t Pullman Bleeping cara botweon Columbia and Asho-rillo, cutouts dally botweon Jnchsonvlllo andOiuein natl. FRANK S. GANNON, J. M. CULP, Third V P. & Gen. Mgr., Trafilo Mgr., Washington, D. 0. . Washington, D. O. "VT. A. TURK. 8. II. HARDWICK. Gen. Pass. ?g't. As'tGon. Pass. AgH. Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condontcd Soliodulo of Panienger Trains. lu Effect Nov. 0, 1808. Voa. No. 18 F?t.Ml Northbound. No'13 Ko. 38 Ki, No. 30 Dally Dally. Sun. Dally. iLv. AtlRiitn, C. T. 7 60 n 12 00 m I 86p ll 60 p " Atilinta, E. T. 860 a 100 p 6 85p 12 60 ft " Nororoaa. Olio a. 6 88p 127 a " Buford. 10 05 a . 7 08p. " GalncHvlllo... 1005 a 2 22 p 7 4flp 2 20 a " Lula. 10 68 a f2 43 p B 08p 2 10 a Ar. Cornelia. ll 25 a fa 00 n 8 85p. Lv.Mt. Airy. ll HO a . " Toccoa.ll 68 a 0 00 D. 8 26 a " Woatminator If81m . 408 a " fienuea. 13 62 p 4 15 i>. iU a " Cont ral. 1 46 p . 4 53 a " GroonvtllO... 2 81 p 6 22 p. 6 45 ft " Bpartanburg. 0S7 p o io p. 0 87 a " Gftflfnoya. 4 20 p 8 44 p. 7 16 rt " Blnckuburg .. 4 18 p 7 00 n. 7 85 a M King's Mt.... 6 08 p. 7 68 ft " Gastonia. 6 25 p. 8 20 a Lr. Ohnrlot to_ 0 80 p 8 23 p. 0 l^S n Ar. Greonaboro 0 62 p lo 18 p. 12 10 p Lv.GroonHlioro. 10 60 p. Ar.Norfolk. 7 60 a. Ar. DanvlUo.ll 26 p ll 61 p. 1 85 p Ar."Rlcluiioiid .". 0 10 ii ii JU a . .. '? 2.V p Ar.Washington. 8 43 a. 0 85 p " Baltni'oPRR. 8 0.1 n.1185 p " Philftdelpliift.10 15 ft. 2 6(1 ft ^" Now York .... 12 43 m. JL2jL_n. Fat.AH ~Vo8. No.li Southbouiid. No. 85 No. 87 "illly fJallv. Dally. CvTNTYT.pnrfr. Yrwn Tan rrrr: rrrrrr. " Phlladolphtn. B 60 n 0 65 p. " Baltimore.... 0 31 n 0 20 p. " Wnnhlnglon.. ll 16 n 10 48 p. Lv. Rlolirnond ... 12 Ol m ?2 01 nt li lOnt. Ly. Danville ..... a 15 p 6 Gio ja. Lv. Norfolk . _ 0 8? p ... ".. Ar. Groousuoro,. .... o 46. LY.GrconRboro.. 7 20 p 7 06 n 187 i . Ar. Charlotta .... 10 CO p ll 25 a 12 05m ..' Lv. Gastonia. 10 40 p. 1 12 p. " King's Mt. HW p. " Blnckuburg .. ll 81 p 10 45 n 208 p. gaffney?.lt 40 p io 69 n 8 21 p. Sparlanburg. 12 26 n ll 04 a B 15 p. Breonvlllo.... 125 a 1280 n 4?Op. Central. D&pJRTy. Seneca. 2 00 a l 88 p 6 65 p K_ " Woatminator. 0 10 p ? Tocooa. 8 25 a 2 18 p 0 60 p ??ll^. Mt, Airy.\ 7 85 {> TTTTTT. " Oornolla,.?S 00 p 7 40 p 0 85 a ?J M?!?. 4 16 a flt 18 p 8 14 p 0 67 a " GalnosvlUo... 4 85 a 8 87 p 8 40 p 7 20 II " Buford. 0 12 p 7 48 a " Nororoaa. 6 26 a. 0 43 p 8 27 a Ar. Atlanta,B.T. 0 10 n 4 66 n 1080p 080 o Ar. At lan tn, O. T. 6 10 it fl 65 p 0 80 p 880 a "A" a. m. "P""p. m. "M" noon. "W* ?lghtT Chesnpenko Lino Bteiimora In dully sorvlco DOtweon Norfolk nnd Baltbiioro. Noi.. 87 and 88-Dally. Washington rind South WHBlorn Voattbltle Llmllod. Through Pullman sleeping enr? between Now York and New Or leans, via Washington, Atlanta and Montgom ery, and ni?o bOtWeo? Now York and Moinphtn, viaWaBhiiigton, Atilinta mid Blrmtnghnm, i i. : ?.in- i thoroughfare ooachea botweon Washing ton and Atlanta. Dining cftra serve all meala on route. Pullman drawing-room Bleeping Gart between Greensboro and Norfolk, clono eon? nootlon at Forfolh forOLD POINT WM TOBT, Nos. 85 and 80-Unltotl fitatoa Fa?t Mftll pms solid botwoon Wnalilngton nnd Now Or lenna, vift Southern Railway, A. & W. P. H. lt., And ti. Ss N. R. H.. bointt comnosod of hnggag? .ar and coach es, through without chango for paBBongora of all classes. Pullman drawtng room ?looping car? botweon Now York "3 Mew Orloana, via Atlanta and Mnntgom> /. liOaving Washington oaoh Wcxlneaday, a t^virlsl Blooping car will run through Ivntweon Wash ington and .'un FrnnoiMco without ehniiK?. Noa. 11,87. 08 nnd 12-Pullman Rlcepljig cara botweon Rlohmond and Charlot to. via Danville, southbound Nos, ll and 87, northbound Noa 88 and 18 ?TRANK 8. GANNON. 3* M. CULP, Third V P. & Gen. Mgr., Trafilo M'g'r. Washington, D. C. Washington, I). 0. W. A. TURK, 8. H. HAttDWICK, ?en'l Pats. Ag't,, ABs'tGon'lPaBs.Ag't.. TREASURER'S OFl'IOE, WAt.iiAm.A, S. C., Spptombor 20,1808. THE books for tho oollootlou of taxes f?y tho ilBonl your commencing Jami ary 1st, 1893, will opon October 16tbt 1808, and close Decomber Bist, 1808. Stato Tax...6 Mills. Ordinary Comity Tax. J* " Court Expenses :.> .> i Hoad Tax..;.. 1 Past Indobtcdnoss. i School Tux.3 " Total...12 Mills. Midway Sohool DlBtrlot. No. 80, 2 Mills. Mount Tabor School Dist, No. 10, 2. Pothol School Distriot, No. 0, 2. . .. Providence Sohool Dist., No. 8, 2,..." Fifteen per cont penalty will be at tached on all uiipi?u ta**? on January 1st, 1800. Commutation road tax ie $1.00, aud applies to tiloso botwoon tho ages of 18 and GO years, except tiloso oxompt by law. Information cbeorfully giron by mall or othorwlso. Thomas Bibb, Treasuror Oconeo County, South Caro lina. Soptombor 22,1898. Blue Ridge R. R. H. C. BEATTIE, RKCK?VK??. TIME TABLE NO. 10. 8UPEli8EJ)K8 TIME TABLE NO. Eftoctivo 7.00 A. M., July 8, 1808. KABTl)OUNl>. Wm* Sunday Dally oulv. Ex. Sun. umy* No. No. 12. No, 12 84 ?Walhalla... .Lv.. 8 10 nm 0 00 am 32 ?West Union. 8,20 am 0 00 am 21 ?Seuoca. 8 63 am 0 80 am 18 tAdam'B CruBBing. 0 17 am 0 48 am 10 tChorry Creasing. 0 25 am 0 48 am 18 ?Pondlotou ...... 1) 40am 0 60sm 10 t Antun.? 62 am 10 04 am 7 tDonvor.10 04 am 10 18 am 0 ?Andorson... Ar.. 10 85 am 10 35 am WK8TJJOUNU. . Mixed. 1 Daily. No. No. ll. 0 ?Anderson... .Lv.. 8 26 pm 7 tDonvor. - 3 58 pm 10 tAntun.... 4, 05pm 18 ?Pondloton. 4 17 pm 10 iCburry Crossing. 4 20 pm 18 t Adam's Crossing. 4 87 pni .iS? : 32 ?West Union. 5 54 pm 34 ?Walhalla....Ar.. 0 00pm ' (*) Regular stop; (t) Flag station. All regular trains fre?a Anderson to Walhalla havo right of traok over trains of tho samo olasB moving in opposite diroction, unless othorwise specified by train ordors. Will also stop at tho following stations to tako on or let oft' p'aesongors : Phin ney's, James nud Handy Springs. No. 12 coni.ccts with Soutborn Railway No. 0 at AndorBor. No. ll conncots ?vith Southorn iwiiway No. ll at Sonoca. J. R. ANOKKBON, Superintendent. A.tlnntle Coast X-jirxo, Passenger Uepartmont, IPftminsrion, JV. C., February 24, 1807. Fast I-diio Between Charleston and Columbia and Upper South Carolina and .North Carolina. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In offect Fobruarly 24th, 1807. ; WESTWARD. .No. 52. Leave Charleston.^.. 700am " Lanes. 8 20 " " Sum tor. 0 35 " Arrive Columbia.10 65 41 M Prospority.ll 68 p m " Now bon y.12 10 " " Clinton.12 60 " " Laurons. 1 15 " M Oroonvillo. 3 00 H " Spartauburg. 8 00 " '* Winnsboro.0 15 pm f* Charlotto. 8 20 " " Hondorsonvillo.! .... 0 03 ff. " Ashovillo. 7 00 H KA8TWAUO. * ?No. 58. Loavo Ashovillo. 8 20am " Hondorsonvillo.0 15 " " Sportanburg.1145 ** " Oroonvillo.ll 60 " " Laurons. 146 '* " Clinton. 2 10 " " Nowborry.2 67 " Prosperity. 3 13 " " Columbia. 5 16 " Arrive Sumter. 0 85 " ? LanoB. 7 48 ? " Charleston. 0 25 M * Daily. Nos. 62 and Ga Solid Trains botwoon Charleston and Columbia. 8< C. H. M. EMERSON, Oon'l Passongor Agont. J. R. KENLY, Oonoral Managor. T. M. EMERSON, Trafilo Manager. S. O. & Ga. R. R. THE CHARLESTON LINE.'? Solid Through Trains U?twoon Charles ton and Ashovillo Carrying Pullman Palaco lluffott Parlor Cars. ? . 1 " '?? % Passongor Denartmout, I CHATU.KBTON, S. C., Juno 13,1807. ? BOIIKDUI.K : Daily. Loavo Charleston. 7 10 a m 6 80 p m Arrivo Summerville, 7 40 a m 0 10 p ni Prognalls, . 8 18 a m 0 60 p m " Qeorges, 8 20 a ni 7 0-1 p m " lhnnbhvillo, 0 00 a i?-. 7 86 p m Rowosville, 0 16 a m 8 07 p m " Orangeburg, 9 28r, m 8 21 pm " St. Mnttbows, 0 48 x m 8 48 pm " Fort Motto, 10 00 a m 0 03 p m " Kingvillo, 10 If. am 0 20 p m? " Columbia, 10 5? a rn 10 10 p m Loavo Columbia, 7 00 a m 4 00 p m Arrivo Kingvillo, 7 40 a m 4 44 p m " Fort Motto, 7 61 a m 4 65 p m " St. MatthowB, 8 02 a m 5 00 p rn " Oinugoburg, 8 24 a m 6 27 p m " Rowcsvillo, 8 88 a m 6 42 p m " Uranchvillo, 0 10 a m 0 10 p m " Oeorgos, 0 35 a m 0 87 p m " Prognalls. 0 48 a m 0 60 p m " Summerville, 10 22 a m 7 22 p m " Charleston, ll 00 a m 8 00 pm Loavo Charleston, 7 10 a m 6 80 p M " ' Branchville, 0 16 a m 7 f>0 pm " Hamberg, 0 37 am 8 10 p m " Domnurk, 0 62 a m 8 81 p ia " Hlaokvillo, 10 10 a m 8 60 p m " Williston, 10 27 am 910pm " Aiken, ll 09 a m 067 pm Arrivo Augusta, 1161am 10 46 nm Loavo Augusta, 0 20 a m 8 20 p ni f* Aiken, 7 14am 407pm " Williston, 'i 67 a m 4 44 p ni " Ulackvillo, 8 14 ? m 5 03p m " Donmark, 8 28 a m 5 17 p m ' Hamborg. 8 41 a m 6 29 pm " Uranchvillo, 9 05 a m 6 60 p m Arrivo Charloston, ll 00 ft m Q f? p m t i. i..,., i KA HT RXPRBSS AUOUHTA ANO WA81IW? TON VIA A. O. Ii., WITH BJ.KKPKltH, YO ANO HHOM NKW YOItK. Loavo Augusta, 8 06 p m Arrive Aikon, 8 26 p m M Denmark, 4 82 pm Loavo Donmark, 0 26 a m " Aikon, 7 28 a m " Augusta, 8 10 a m Dolly Except. Sunday. Loavo Camdon, 8 45 a m 2 25 p m 11 (Camdon .Innot 0 85 a m 8 66 p m Arrive Kingvillo, 1005 a tn 4 Sop m Leave Kingvillo, . 10 25 a m 0 00 a, va " Camdon Jnnotll 00 a m 0 40 a m " Camdon, 1155 am 816 s m Jos. H. SANII?, Goneral Manager, L. A. EMKHBON, Trnfflo Manager. Qonoral Office, Oharlonton, fl, (1,