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G?frc Jlcj?tocc Courier. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING. .OY JAYNE8, SHE LOH, SMITH & STECK. K.T.JAYNKS. !,.."" . ....... 1 I?. A. SM ITH, J. W. BHliLOK, J ' ' ' 1 I J. A. STOCK. SUBSCRIPTION, -T LOO PER ANNUM. ADVERTISING RATES REASONABLE. CommuiiioaliotlS of a personal obaraotor charged for as advertisements. K?rT Obituary notices and tributes of rospect, of not over one hundred words, will bo printed free of charge. All over that number must bc paid for at the rate of ono cont a woid. Cash to accompany manuscript. WALHALLA, S. C. : H'KDNKSDAVt .11 I.V IN, HMM?. FAKMEHS' INSTITUTE. To bc Hold at Clemson College Bcijiniiiiuj August 13th. CI.KMSON Coi.I.KOK, July (1.-The fol lowing information given out on yester day by Dr. Hart/.og will bc ol" inlorosl to many of tho progressive fanners Of tho State: The annual fanners' institute al Clem son College begins on August bl, Hmo, and continues through one week. Tho railroads have been very generous, giv ing a one-fare rate from all pails of the State. (iood board ami comfortable lodging will be furnished al 'iii cents a day. Tents may be used bj those who wish them without extra cost. A num ber of distinguished speakers from abroad will be present, and those of the Clemson faculty who arc to take purl in the pro grain are making special preparations lu he of most practical Borvlco. One of tho most progressive fanners of the State writes that then; ought to be hundreds of fannel s here this year. He was here last year and fell thal he got what ali fanners need to make them more successful. This will bc a great opportunity tor the people to come and sei? their college anti at the same time gel valuable infor mation. Nt? lovelier place between the mountains and the sea can bc found for a suminer outing, lt is worth something to see the large Insul of thoroughbred cattle of various kinds, ami to see the feeding, milking and dairying processes, as well as to look at some of the very finest of grow ing crops. besides the various methods of fruit culture eau be seen on thc horticultural grounds. In fact it will bc worth all the ti ip w ill ros! just it) see what is here, to say nothing of the pleasure and profit to be had. lt was decided last year thal it would bc well to make this an annual gathering for the fanners of thc stale. Certainly the authorities have done their part. The law holds both maker and circa i tor ol a counterfeit equally guilty, .i tho dealer who sells you a dangerous counterfeit of DoWitl's Witch 11 n/.el Salve risks your life to make a little largor prout, you cannot trust him. DoWitl's is the only genuine ami origi nal Witch Hazel Salve, a well known cure for piles ami all skin diseases. See that your dealer gives you Do Wi lt's salve. .1. W, UKI.i.. Hoyl and Gary. Col. Hoyt and Mr. dary made 1 be 1 .est impression of thc candidates tor Gov ernor who spoke hero 'asl week, lien; tofore Mr. Gary bas not been considered in this county as a strong candidato, li has been a question of lloyl or Mc Sweeney, but yesterday changed things with many who attended the meeting, and Mcsweeney stock went tloWll and Gary stock advanced proportionately. We have not heard of a single volo changing from Hoyt to cither ol' Hie other candidates, but at least twenty-live changed from Mcsweeney to Cary, ll the talk on the streets >ince thu meeting counts for anything Gary stands a fair chance of boating McSwoency in Sumter county. Col. Hoyt is by long odds thc favorite in this city, and from what we heard yesterday from men from all sec lions of Hu! county his strength is fully as great in the conni y as it is in Ute town. Many men predict that ho will receive mort: votes in this county than all the other candidatos combined, and while wu regard this us an over estimate wu have no doubt be w ill lead by some hun dred \olcrv. l'.illtr.soa lia:; s a.. fri o mb; herc and they and those whoso always enjoy seeing the candidates scrap, whooped bim up for all they were worth, but noise don't elect, and when the voles are counted he w ill mil icc! as proud of Ida Sumter supporters as ho appeared to he after tho meeting, lu our opinion Patterson is injuring Mcsweeney iv i thou I helping his own causo materially, w hile Hoyt and < bu y are gaining si n ugi li daily. The open blind tigers in (liai lesion and Columbia are to the minds of many ;. plo convincing thal Hov, Mcsweeney has failed to enforce the law, ami when to Cds is added the often mad.' and never Unproved assertion that Charleston with 300 blind tigers is solid for Mcsweeney there is no power on earth lo make them believe that Mcsweeney and the DI i ntl tigers have no*, made a deal. Whitman will not cut any ligure in thc primary, but he makes charges thal an hard to answer and here. again Mc Sweeney is the sufferer. All things con sitlorod, Mcsweeney is having a hard road lo travel willi Patterson, Cary and Whitman all attacking his record in ellice ami bidding for lim dispensary Vote, while Hoyt has HOI only (he whole prohibition strength ai his hack, Lui also tllO SlippOI'l of all who believe Illili III is the best, man in the race mi account ot his high personal character, his well known ability and the conlidenc thal il he is elected the laws will be wi - . . justly and fearlessly enforced. Sumter Watchman ami Soulhl'Oli, .Inly Uh. Annual Meeting of Orr's Regimen! ol Hilles. The committee appointed at .'-andy Springs last Angus! lo geled a place for the next annual mooting ol <>II'.^ I.V. i nient of lidies, have performed theil duty, and ber' leave to announce thill bey have secured the Kail'Grounds, Hear Soilocn, S. C., for holding said animal rc moo;!, which will take place on Tuesday, (he Util of AllgllSt, 1000. The reeii,lent will go into campal I o'clock i\ M. on thal day and will remain in camp the follow - ing day. All Confederate veterans are cordially invited t<> meei with us on Hus interesting occasion. A full programme will be published Li I et. JAS, T. Iban, li. v. II. Lbw i i:,, A . M, 'i I i: ll i l.i . W. A. Humos, < ommil ii e. OASTOIIIA. BM? th? Ito Kind You liam Mways B uj>M OUT IN KANSAS CITY. How tho South Carolina Dologatos Voted in tho National Convention. Nows and Courier, July '.I; Of tho dolo galos to tho Kansas City Convontiou, Govoruor McSwoottoy, Senator Talhird, and Messrs. (?arris anil Welburn roturnod titi? afternoon. While in Kansas City Ibo delegation rented a small dwelling suOieient to accommodate them, and they took their meals wherever it hap* poned to be most conveuiont. While tho delegation acted unanimously in tho con vention and cast IS votes for Stevenson, there was quito a lively little racket stirred up when tho delegation incl to decide whom they would support for tho vice presidency. Tho Hist choice of most of them was Hill, hut his positive declaration that he would not accept tho honor, made tho Carolinians east about for another man to support. Senator Tillman was an enthusiastic supporter of Towne, and modo a obaraotoristioally earnest and ardent speech at tho dologa toii meeting, urging thom to support him. lint his ellorts wore in vain, ami the Senator was much put out because the delegation refused to look ai ii, in tho light. Ito did. Had it not boen for the unit i de. he would doubtless have made a speech in favor of Towne in tho convention and would have voted for him, too. Hut a majority of tho delega tion was not willing to support a Repub lican, even though ho favored free silver, while life long Democrats were available, and Senator Tillman hail to yield to their Opinion. Tho following is tho result of the ballot whereby the deb galion de cided to voil' for Stevenson : For Towne, Tillman, Stokes, Welborn, Traxler, (?ar ris, ?: for Hill, bali mor, I; for Steven son, Governor Mcsweeney, Wilson, Strib ling, Mclloc, bouchier, Medico, .John Cary KvatiK, Pola ty, Talhird, Mooney,, (Iruber, ll; foi ( arr, of North Carolina, Wilie ?loues, I. A Strait]htotit Platform. There can be no diflleulty in Unding mit just where Ibo Democratic party stands on any issue now before tho coun try. 'Thc platform adopted unanimously by the Kansas City Convontiou is so clear and emphatic that he who runs may road. 'There is in it no attempt to mys tify or mislead, no equivocation or un certainty. lt is a plain,straight-forward declaration ?d' the Democratic position on every question thal will bc discussed during thc campaign, lt makes so dis tinct the di O'er onces between tho two groat parlies that the voter will have no dillieulty in choosing between thom. Tho platform makes thc attack upon im perialism and trusts Hie lead, lt sets forth tho necessity of resisting these dangers and evils as the permanent duty nt the party ami its adherents at this time. 'This is well, for thc public mind and ihe public apprehension aro now much inure tully enlisted on these questions than upon any that are now eminent or are likely to nibo Indore tho election. Thc manner in which these sections of Hie platform wore received hy tho con vent ion and thc multitude of spectators indie;.C's thc prevalent conviction that they embody tho principal issues of tho campaign. Tho country will echo the i beers willi which they were received in the con vent iou hall. Tho committee on plat form divided al most evenly mi thc proposition to maka a speedie declaration for tho freo coin ngo ol' silver at lil to I, ami tho conven tion was probably about equally balanced on that issue. 'The secondary considera tion accorded it in tho platform Indi cates quito as much relativo considera tion as it will receive lillior in advocacy or attack in the actual work of tho campaign. 'The arraignment of tin: present administration is strong timi logical, li is sustained fully by facts and w ill be made good by incontestable proofs. From the beginning t.- the end of the campaign thc Republican party will be on tho defensive. 'The Democratic con vention has outlined an attack upon it which appeals to the conscience, tho patriotism and the common sense of the conni ry. i in the platform (luis laid down stands a leader ol the party in whose honesty the people hase absolute confidence and | to whose support a majority of them, we believe, will rally with great enthusi asm. <>n the part of the Democrats there is to be no dodging', nor will they permit anyon the pail of their adver saries. li will liea square light, and united Democracy will, we think, win a glori ous victory. -Albinia Journal, July G. To those living in malarial districts Tutt's Pills arc indispcnsiblc, they keep thc system in perfect order and are an absolute cure for sick headache, indigestion, malaria, torpid liver, constipa tion and ?ill bilious diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills Tillman ?uni thc Dispensary. Everybody in tho Male knows how Senator 'Tillman stands on the dispen sary quest ion. Now thc interesting question is, will be lake the stump lo save il from impending defeat. Ile has no opposition, the people are salislied w ith Ids i onise in thc United States .Son nie, bul will he tbl'OW the weight of his ilillueuce into the Stale campaign to save thai political child of his, the dispen sary? ll Is said he will wail until the Iii si primary is over and then, if lie should see tilt- dispensary ill Hie throes of defeat, he w ill take the stu mp for the candidate who favors the dispensary and who may be in the second race with Col. Hoyt. 'The race for Governor may yoi be the liveliest one since 1802. Thc campaign has hoon dull willi very little animation tn stir Up thc candidates and I he people, bm it Ls not unlikely the way Illings are moving just now that the quat ter stretch will bo an exciting one. Neither Prohibition nor Dispensary will ; triumph in this campaign without a lund light. Ti hauls of Senator Tillman be lieve thal he should slay out of the Stale campaign, toil 'Tillman does liol always lake what his friends believe and advise as his idea ol the proper thing te do, ami away he goes following nobody bul Tillman, ami (be remarkable thing is that bc has never made a Idninha from which he did not recover. -Grcon wood .tournai. The Atlanta semi Weekly Journal and 'Tin. Coil III KU for $1.50 a year. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. That Much Offered ia Premiums for County Exhibits. Tho authorities for tho Stato Agricul tural and Meeb&aloal Society have this year offored handsome prizes for county exhibits, tho entries of which will close on October 20. Tho prizes offored should pr?vido a number of handsome exhibits at tho approaching Stato fair. Tho o.flieial announcement is thus made: County Kxhibit, $1,(MX).-- Tho county making tho best and largest display of produce by residents of tho county, premiums will bo awarded ns follows: Pirat premium, $400; second premium $:$0<>; third premium, $200; fourth pre mium, $100; total, $1,000. Tho grain must bo shown in quanti tics not less than one-half bushel. Tho judges making tho award in this contest will consider: Hist, quality; second, quantity; third, variety, and fourth ar raugomoilt. Kxhibits for the county display will not count in tho individual premium. Scale of points.-Tho committoo fixed tho following scalo of points by willoh tim awarding committoo will ho gov erned: Agriculture, r>0; manufactures, 15; dairy, 10; canned goods, 5; art, 5; Mowers, 5; miscellaneous, 10; total, UK). Election of Judges. Kdilor Wallace of thc (.Greenville News had an editorial yesterday on tho election of judges by the people that we endorse. We would regard 0 change in the law so as to permit the Circuit .Judges to bo elected by popular vote as a decided improve ment. The people as a whole have as much sense and ?is good judgment as the average Legislature, and we believe they would come as near selecting the best man as the Legis lature has done. The Legislature has gone out of its way at times to pick up lawyers of one Circuit ami make them Judges of another Cir cuit without cause or excuse and in disregard ol' the wishes of the peo ple. This is wrong, and if the elee lion of Judges could be placed in the hands of the people it will he impossible to place an Abbeville man in the Judgeship of the Kirst Circuit or n Winsboro man in tho Third Circuit, as the Legislature did in the not distant pnst.-Sutnpterj Daily Item. OA.STORIA. Boars tho T8 K|nd You ,,av9 B?U2M District Meeting of W. F. M. Society. The District Meeting of tho W. V. Missionary Society of (ireenvilli District M. Ifi. Church, convened with tho Piedmont auxiliary July 6, 7 and 8. Mrs. M. IL Goodgion, of William sion, tho District Secretary, though so feeble as to be unable to conduct the meeting, was present for a part of tho lime, but had requested Mrs J. W. Humbert, the beloved Corres ponding Secretary of the State Hoard, to lake her place, which she dill most ably and faithfully. Mrs. Waite, of Ninety-Six, one of the Vice Presidents of the Stale Hoard, was also present and added greatly to the interest of the occa sion by her appropri?t.'' talks on dif ferent missionary subjects. Miss Della Wright, of Anderson, who has just finished a course at the Soarritt Hilde and Training School, and Miss Hertha Anderson, of Wil liamston, tho newly elected District Secretary, were also here and proved thoir zeal for the cn USO they have espoused by their willing responses when called to any duty by Mrs. Humbert as presiding oflicor. Lev. M. H. Kelly delivered the Sunday morning sermon most nbly, and Kev. T. C. Ligo lt did all in bia power to see that thc delegates wore I properly received and entert nilled, and to lend his influence in overy way to the cause they represented. Mrs. .1. H. Marshall, of Piedmont, welcomed tho delegates in an ad dress that was soul-thrilling and abounded in the most lofty senti ments nf Christinn affection, and to which Miss Della Wright responded in the same happy manner. Miss Hertha Anderson was called to the position of Secretary and lilied the position well, giving us minutes that were not mendy dry statistics, but rallier interesting essays. Those who were present will re member thc occasion as one of thc most pleasant ill their missionary labors, and we hope and pray that "Ile who SCCth iii secret" may see good seed sown thal shall bear fruit o I be glory of ( Sod. The place and time of next dis trict meeting was left to the discre tion of I he District Secretary. MKS. CI.AHA IL L'<>\\ ni.I., I'resident Piedmont Auxiliary W. I<\ M. Society. OASTOniA. DcnrB tho ?y The Kind You Haw Always Bought Ue:r <Z^& Jesse James Style. PAUPCAII, Kv., .1 uly 11. The Illinois Central inst mail train from New Orle s lo Chicago was held np ami robbed this morning at I.IO o'clock two miles out li of Wickliffe, Ky., by six men who Hugged the train. About $10,000 was scoured by the robbers, who escaped into .Missouri. Officers are in hot pur suit with blood hounds. The Courier has always urged voters to cast their ballots for the best men. lt' tho people of the United States do so next November I ?ryan will be elected President SH unanimously as ho was nominated, and McKinley will not get electors enough to act as pall bearers at his political funeral. ' Presidential Possibilities. Is there any chanco for Brynn1!) election? Chairman Jones says there is, and all tho other Democra tic politicians say the same. Quito natural tho.y should ; they couldn't go into the campaign with any other declaration. But Chairman Uanna and all the other Republican politicians say McKinley is certain to he re-elected. What do people who are not poli ticians say P They can only guess, and when they gUCSS "out loud" they guess according to there political affiliations. Mut what does The Greenville News think. It thinks that Brynn will ho elected if he gets enough oleolorial votes. Will ho do that? Let's figuro on it a little. In 1890 Bryan had 17G voles to M oki uley 's '271. He will get all he got iii 1890. There is some talk of North Carolina anti Louisiana going Republican, hut it is not at ?di probable. Ile will tteed IS votes more than he had in 1800. Of those he is pretty sure of getting 12 from Kentucky. Then if ho could only get New York's 80 ho would bo all right; hut that is hardly to he hoped for, though it is possible. New York went Republi bnti four years ago by 208,000. Mary land ought to be Democratic, but it went Republican in 1800 by over 80,000. There is a good chance for 8 in California and .'I in Delaware. The D?mocratie politicians are going to light for Indiana's |f> and for Illinois 'J 1. They hope Uncle Adlai may pull them through in his own j State ; but it will lake a change of ' mote than 71 votes lo do it. Among thc Slates that went D?mocratie in 1802 were New Volk,., New Jersey, Connecticut, West ' | Virginia, California, Illinois and j c Indiana; but ?hose all went Repub lican in 1800, and the discouraging thing about it is, they have been going Republican in their Stale elec tions since. The most that can be said is, the Democrats have a lighting ( banco. Greenville News. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature- of Thc Meekest individual. The meekest individual now-a days is the candidate for political | . olliee when a subscription list for ! some purpose or other is poked at . him. Ile must quiotcly submit to j thc operation of drawing rt contribu- j., lion out of his pocketbook or bear 18 the brunt of gossip and criticism that I he is stingy and mean if ho declines j 10 respond in aid of some church scheme or charitable object. -XII " kinds of advantage are taken of the candidate's in this respect. Candi dates arc made the special object of i j soliciting committees, whoso efforts . continuo throughout tho campaign.1., lt is laking unfair advantage of the candidates. While il is their busi- I | ness to serve the |>COplo (when they J get olliee), yet they ought to bo given | i the opportunity to make their gifts . for worthy objects just like other I. people. If is the abuse (d' ibis cus tom which needs condemnation, and not the objects for which money is sought. The majorit y of tho objects nre most worthy, but it is surprising t how many things then; uro lo which ? a candidate must contribute, while it is true, as the Abbeville Medium says . 011 ibis subject : "A poor man on ll campaign bas about as mindi to do as he is able, to pay out what is just . and proper." (Jive lin; candidates a rest along these lines.-Newberry , Observer. ? Farmers' Mutual Insurance Association. To tho Members of tho Farmers1 Mu : lual Insurance Association : Von will i meet in your annual mooting III thc t Court House on Tuesday, thc 7th day of August next al ll a. ni. lt is essential I; for each member to attend said annual meeting. Should il be. impossible for you to attend, send a written tint ice whom you want 10 vole fur you, so thal a majority may ho present, tu do business. J. H. SAN milts, Secretary and Treasurer of Ibo F, M. I. A. of ( bronco ( 'ounty. July U, limo. The election of Bryan and Steven son will bo the best thing that can happen for this county-sixteen lo one, and imperialism so-called about Which so ninny people differ, lo the contrary notwithstanding. The inajoi il v of p lind theil blood Ix col easily controlled in en Those predispuse! till then, but ns they longer able to proper!; of Ufo thc blood must these puisons, mid not S. S. S. Rtrengthei ti.m. lt is not only th thc nei ves. removes a S. S. S. is thc oui oilier un "I al poison ( S. S. S. is thc ..til Ham, Ivc/cina, Totter, cte. Ii purifies nu any poisonous waste materials lo ncctimu If von baie an "id running sore or nu o It never fails to make a quick and pei mam thc need o? II tonic, S. S. S. will strengthen S. S. S. . in. .1 Mt. Kc/eiim .a ttiiili io in lin um rotllldlllK ' ni;.' Hld 11" le 111** I RIVI I, Horden >.f s.iiniisvillc. Vu . ? years' si ?on li nu nfici l lie I ir si ..linn v liml ( olr.I. I'liis M .is cen ii" u un n ..f tin- disease. you aie in doubt about Mint m any information or advice iva nt ci mk on blond and Skin Id eases disc.-*: lit S. S. S. ?S THE mt Tho Kind Yon llavo Always 1 itt uso i'or over 30 years, ii - and ha AU Counterfeits, Imitations t p?riment s tluit trillo with J infants und Children -lixnei What is C Castovia is a Huhstituto i'or C and Soothing Syrups. It is ! contains neither Opium, Mt. substance. 11s ago is its gui and allays Feverishness. It Colic, lt relieves Teething r. and Flatulency. It assimila Stomach and Dowels, giving Tho Children's Panacea-Th GENUINE CASI Bears thc i The Kind You Hai In Use For O' THC CCNTAUI1 COMPANY, 7T Campaign Mceliniis. _ Tlio .state Kxccutivu Committee at ts meeting on last Wednesday, May SO, '.inn, adopted (lie follow im; schedule of ampaign meetings throughout Hie stale: Darlington, ,1 nly I'.". CliORtoriloUl, .Inly 21. Kershaw, .Inly 2.1. Lancaster, .Inly 2.*>. Chester, .1 nly 20. Kail-field, .1 nly ~7. Vork, .Inly 2S. ('herokee, .1 nly -. Spartanhurg, .Inly Ul. Union, August l. i Newberry, August :5. Laurens. August I. ( ! reen ville, A umist il. Picketts, A umist 7. Oconce, Walhalla, Thursday, Augnsl 0. Anderson, Angus) lo. Abbeville, Allgllsl I I. t?ruenwood, Angttsl \'.). Alkon, Augiisi if,. Kdgollold, August IO. Saluda, Augusl is. Lexington, Augusl 21. lt ?ch hind, Angus'. 22. Thc Ancient faith of China. Anything relating lo the Chinese s ol present interest. Their relii ons faith is peculiarly so, lot- one of he main causes ol' tho war now go ng on in tho Celestial hm pi re is tho i'ide-spread hatred of Chrislinn mis ionarios now operating in that I country. .Most (d' LllC ('hi?ese be iovc in Mudd ha. The morn! code of this religion ontains ten prohibitions-killing, teal i n g, adultery, lying, selling wine, puaking falsely (d' others, self iraiso aird backbiting, parsimony md soo Iii ng, uncorrected anger ami eviling tho three precious Ones. The lluddhist Church in Thibet ins its pope, ils cardinals, i's bishops, niests and nuns, exactly as lias the {oman Catholic Church; ami moro, i has its infant baptism, conlirma ioil masses I'or the dead, rosaries, liaplcls, sacred waler ami procos ions. 'Inc teachings ol' Ittiddhil were rc lucud lo wiitin:; {Kl li. ('. Thc en ire canon ol' thc failli was compiled ii A. I ). I in. lu this loni.Ilia is de icribcd as coming from heaven, ho ng born of a virgin, welcomed by ingels, received by an old saint, pre lonted in a templo, baptized willi iVitter and later with lire. IL- is de icrihcd as astonishing thc doctors ivitll his understanding, was later led tito a wilderness where bc was templed by lite devil, and llierc iflcr bc went about doing wonders md preaching. Ile was a friend lo Lhe poor, was transfigured on a mount, descended into hell and finally Ascended into heai en. Singing Convention. The Ooouco County Singing Convel? lion will meet al llclhcl church, Oakwtiy, on Saturday, Aliens1 Ith?, IO o'clock, li. K, MASON, Pres. N'OK CON (.'OX, See. There arc nine tickets for Tn si deni and Vico-1'residen! in the fi chi. 'Thc race will bc between IS ry a n and .McKinley. All thc others will not amount to a row ol' pius. ersons upon reaching middle age and pas mes weak ar.! (bin, aiiil diseases that wen i li? ) life begin io affect tin constitution, I to Scrofula, Cancer, Rheumatism, Gout ugo the blood, so long tainted ami weak? r nourish ibo body, ami ii becomes an eas; be re-enforced before ii coi perform its bing :.o Slllcly and effectually dor-, ibis as ns and enrichi '.lu- hi.!, ininrovt s lin ap ie best blood put ?lier, but the 1 est tonie foi II taint from lite bl.I. ami prevents the tl y purely vegetable blond medicine known .an be found in it, .uni il moy be taken for Iv remedy that reaches deep-sealed blood d test;.re's lin- bl.! to a healthy, nonna late. bstinate ulcer th.il rofiiSt . lo heal, or aie tro .nt eure of these pesls, If vom system Is i ami help voil as it has many others to i lu Mi- n u Johnson,ol lilttekklicnr, ol n eil*' "i wit N .( nevi o-1 \ i.... r liiviiniiitisiii, ni I plivM. ian : K)|,,WII ;,,"| ., , M,un n.lc I .s:, ,t,i s. vi II vi als . ,".,".,,, s. s |>o.iiipil\ i< ached I ' inaiU' ri roiiii'iieiv mu? (na HUI neill cm se, and w ill send Its ll si iii UK III of \ our Oil I, for which we m ike no charge, lo mtv desiring it, Addrosi Suilt Spooifn "AL TONIC ANU OLi OLD PEOPLE. iou;;ht, and which has been las horno tho (signature ot' s hoon mudo mulei* his per uncrvision si nco its infancy. io ono to deceive you in tills, uni Substitutos aro but Ex md endanger the health of rienco against Experiment. ASTORIA nstor OU, Paregoric, Drops Harmless and Pleasant. It trphino nor other Narcotic iirantce. lt destroys Worms cures Diarrhoea and Wind troubles, cures Constipation tes tho Food, regulates the ' healthy and natural sleep, o Mother's Friend. "ORIA ALWAYS re Always Bought /er 30 Years. Tin: Cou ut KU heartily endorses tin- suggestion ol" tho Creonwooil Index linn ;i movement bo started to ha vi' tlio Federal government purchase ibo grounds tiround thc old Star Fi.it near Nint'ty-Six and preserve it as a national park. Ii is ono ot' tin- most interesting points conni itcd with ibo I {evolutionary war. Hy all menus lut ibo move ment bc pushed for lin- pnrk. Oconcc Cornily Brotherhood. To Ibo Members of lite Oooi io County brothel I,omi : Volt will please meet in annual meeline al Coimeros? Church on ITiday, thc :?<1 day ol August next, ll is essential for a'' tho members lo bc present. .1. ll. SA NI? Kits, Sec'y. .Inly '.?. lunn. Tho weather-wisc ch argo ibis heated tenn to a big sun spot, seven times as largo as the earth, which is shooting out a mass of Hame oin?,omi miles long. They say thal tho beat will continue until thc end of Au gust. -Tm: Coi inr i: and tho Allanta Twic'o il-Wook Journal one year for only $1.50. Call at lins ellice ami let us tall; Hie mat ter over willi you ami wc will givo you a K:UUplc copy of each paper. The mortgage given by the Sea board Air Line to tho Continental Trust Company is hoing recorded in all counties through which thc Sea board runs, lt promises lo pay ?75, 0011,(111(1 in gold, and is plastered willi $10,210 worth ol' revenue si amps. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. IbitrtiliciaUycllgcslstho fond and aids Naturo in st rengt b?nins and recon structing tho exhausted digestivo or gans. lt. is t bc latest discovered digest anband tonic. No other preparation eau u ppr ouch lt In olllclcncy. It In stantly relieves and permanently eurea Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Inatulcnce, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Ileadat.be Oast ralgia,Cramps find another result s of Impcrfcctdlgcstlon. Prlco Mic. nml fi. burgo size contains BM times bunill HMO. Hook lill iiboutilys|iP|?sln mu Heil fret Premired by H. C. Dc WITT & CO. Chicago VOU SA I.I'. HY DH. .1. W. UKI.h. 11 was tho woman willi tho hoi ami tho sunshine that helped tin farmers to kill the grass. The conn try is safe. A Free Trip to Paris ! ?{eliftbifl pei -"lis nf ? m.. li mu Kl >i In% ont Ive mini ! ilcslrliiR A trip lo tho i'm ts Kxiioxltton, wlltiiiooi ; uuliirv mill i'XlK'li?,-s piilil. slmnlil ? rlir , Th? I'ATKNT lUit'OltO, Itiilllniore, Md We arc inov clubbing with Hu Thricc a Week New Volk World. Wi will semi yon Tin; ( to KU I; and Tin World one year for ?Sd.(Wi, All old suli scribcrs can take lulvaiitago of this ode by paying up arrears and one year in ad vance. Tins oller is inatle strictly oil ; cash basis. If you want lo try thc lu, papers for three months we will sein them lo you that length of time for old; Hf ty cent--., study II bon I thc mn ft cr I ?CHICHI her thal this is l'i csiilciit ?al eleC (ion year. Hy l'CSldillg Ihcsc two paper; you eau keep posted Oil Male and lill tiona! politics, and other hereditary troubles may escape ..ned by accumulated waste malters, i-- ho i mark for disease. At this critical pei ind h gitiiiinte functions ?iud rid thc system bf S. S. S. ipelilc, ami builds np the general coiislilu . old people, ll warms Hie blood, tones np Icvclopmeiit of disease, i. Not one particle of mercury, potash or ans length of time without hann, troubles like Scrofula, Cancer, Rheum.i 1 condition, and makes it impossible foi nilled w ?th boils and carbuncles, trv S. S. S. lill (IowaI and von feel ippv, healthy old age, l'.a.,uiii fm vi als :i (Iii, i , ,l el IIIKI used every remedy <. willi,,m receiving nm lie sen I of Un- iii-, usc II nd is,-, our physician will . Co., Allanta. < ta, DOD PURIFIER FOR 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS A.C. Anvotinsending a sketch on<l description muy Quickly asierlalii ?mr opinion free whether an HIV,.mI>XI is probably notqiiinblo. Communie?. Hmm Ht riot ly l onil.lent lui. Handbook tin Patents ment freo. Oldest nuuney (or BOOUJtlllS patents. 1'iiieiitM taken through Munn & Co. re?oive ?Kreil no!Irr, without clmryo, tit tho Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I.nrKCst cir culation of iiny miontiiio tournai. Terms, li a year; four month?, tl. Bold by all nowsilcnlors. MUNN &Co.36,Broadwa'New York llrancli Oitlco. ?26 V St., Washington. I>. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed Sohodulo of Pustoirfoi' Trains. In Kittel May Olli, l'.'OO. Ve?. No. IS. KstMa Northbound. I.N<>. 12. No. .'is. Kx. No. .'ld. utily, haily Sun. Dully Lv. Atlnnln.CT 7.'?ut. ii tum t a J i> H.vip " Allanta KT 8 .Vdu loop 5tt?| II'.Milt " Non-row.. '.''lia . 0 3.11. I -'?lit " Hun.nt. lo ???< ll .... 7 imp I .VI ft " Cuhiosvlllti 1 ti 3 '-'.'ip 7 aa 3 Ina " littlit.... la.aa 4 45.11 H OJJI '?"JU a " Cornelia.... ll iia,. 8 'Wp . " Mi. A irv.. ll it s B5|i .. .. Lv. T?H;U H._ ll Ki li ? IM " tl OD ' :i 38 a A r. I'M i l oil. 5 -kip . I l 45 ft I.v. K.l.,1 ton. H Oin . . _ Lv. W'lniiis.t-r. L .on .... . 4 oh it " Somoa. I J aJ p I trip. I :!H a " t 'i nt ml. . 1 J'.' I" . . 4 55 ft " ti roon ville, -'atp 5 33 ,. . OOO? " Spin "our A ?I III p rt Ittji .. 7 Hila " (iitU'n. v. . I -'op ii Mp . 7 15ft " Rliickstmrg 4 ?isp 7 K: i . S OJ n " King's Mt.. A IO)).I. H 37 n " Ottstoilltl. 5 25pl, .. . B M A " t "I-MI l'.i U-.. il an pl ,sl8?.? . '.lalla Ar. < ii ..llrtho o. Hiftp Hil.;. . la 3.1 p I.V. Uri- nsboro . I ll . Ar. Norfolk. I 8 Ji a]. Ar. Dunville, j ll Jap! Il 5.1 p . I asp Ar. Richmond.J litWn ll Do "ti . I125p Ar. Whinston. ... it Un . 8 50 p " Ifni..II- I*. . s ona!. Il 35 t> " PhMclphhi. IO I.".ii . i Mn " Now "t..lit. YU .a'. il J.l it Ksl Mn' Via. Hom ti lion ii il. No. H5.|.\'o. .li. I No. ll. Daily Daily , Daily I.v. N Y., Pu.lt. ia 15 n 4 :iOp. . " Ph'dolphlii, ;t ".o a tl 55p. . " lin)timor?, a il aa ii] ti 30p. " Yvtish'ton.. ll 15 a 10 451>. . Lv. Richmond.. 12 Ol ii ll OOp ll Wp _ Lv. Dunville.... 6 48p 5 50 II rt 10 a . I.v. Norfolk. . tl 00 II BB5p. . Ar. Uro'lisboro 0 115)1 5 15ii . . Lv, ?ro'nslioro 7 lop 7 05a 7 ?17 II . Ar. t'lutriolto.. ti lap f -Vial 12 05lll. LV OuSlOlllll... lUJJp 10 07 ll I Up . " King's Mt. . 1 HBp . " liliickshurg ll 35 |>l 10 15 a 2 01p. " UnlTnoy. ll li til lo 5s a 3 24 p. " Bpur'hui'g, 1J .ila ll ?'.la' a lop. " (?reoii ville 1 ?ia- 13 nop 4 MO j?\mm ri " rent ral . 5 37 pl' ''. " S.n..-a 2 Bi ll I ?Op 5 Mp J*'x " SV'minster. . rt uiy1 s"n " To.H t :i -.'MI -.' ::, p ii ia f o ti.'t H Lv. Klhi'rton.. L. nom I KU pl. Ar. Klhorton. Il -15a 6 40p| . I. I.v. Mi. Airv. ., i 7 J>pl O aaa " I lornella. 7 82 p 0 IIS a " Lilli. 4 lu a :l 14 p| H 'la p| rt 57 ft " (wiin ?vii!? 4 UH a BU.! pl S 20 p 7 30? " Hufortl. 5 02 al. S ls p 7 48 it " Not cross. .".Jan _ 0 Isp 8 37 n Ar. At.?nilli.KT il lea l 55 pi lo 00 p 0 ?to a '2_Alhmtii.CT 5_l0aJ IjUjil !. nop 8 ?toa Bntwnoii Lulu nilli Atholl?. No. ll. , I I Ni). 10. Kx. No. l.t. S TATIONS. No. 13. Kx. Sun. Diillv. Dally. Sun Slop Ho.", a I.v .latia Ar 10 50 ni 7 BB p S alp D ida " M.-iyivillf " I lo 10 .t 7 OH p 8.Vip ll 53 a " Iliii-in.mt- *' in ir! it il its p 0 rup 12 ?Wp Ar. Athens .Lv' 0 35 a rt Mi g Koto elo-e i-oniu--li.m made nt Lula vvilh ina: II Into i rain-.. "A" a m. "P" p. in. "M" noun. "N" night. Chosupoilkc Dine Steamers in tinily service bot ween Norfolk ami Itallimore. Nos. ai timi IA-Dully Washington and Bon t li wes t ern Vest?bulo Limited. Tb rollah Pullman sleojiinuenrs l.etween New York ami Now Orien nu, vin SVnshillgtnn, Al llllitn ami Montgomery, ami also between Now York anil M em i >h IK, vin Washington, Athuitn and Hir minimum Ali.. c'a ?.-nu! I'V I I ?I '. 1 ! I Hit A RT Oiisi.u va rioN t'Ait; bctwoun Atlanta amt Now Y?uk. Kirstchiss thoron KI? fi? re coaches be tween SS'ashiiiylon an.l Allanta. I.UK ears serve all mellis on i-outo. Leaving Washing* in et on Montlnys, Wednesdays anil Fridays lt tm i ri a si e.-pi ir; car ? ill run through hot ween Washington nml San Krauelsco without oliaugo. L'lillinaii tlrntviiiu ronni siocping cars between H roen ?ltoroand Norfolk. Closo connection nt Norfolk for tun POIST COMPOHT. Nos. a.:. ami :?>>? fnite.l Statin Fast 5Iitll Minn Boiiil hot ween Wnsliington und New Orleans, via Soulhorn Knlhviiy, A. A W. P. li. K. and L. .V N. H. H., hoiie.' eouiposo.l of eoaqhes, through wiihi.ni .-ha?.,,'!' for pnssongors of ali classes. Pullinmi dritwing room Blooping urn s between Now York anti New Orleans, vin At lanta anil MonlKomory ami hotwoon Hiv niinghnin and Atlnnta. Dining cnrit serve nil mea * un route. NOM. tl. Kt, ?M an.l 12-Pullman Blooping ear? bel wo.-n Itiehluoiltl amt UhnrlOttO, vin Dan ville Honlhltoutld Nos. ll ami ilJ, northhouud Nos Uti ami 13. KHANK S. HAN NON, ,T. M. GULP, Third V I'. & non. Mgr. T. M., Washington. NY. A. TU H IC, S. ll. HARDWICK, U. 1'. A., SS iishin^'toil^^ U^1\_A.. AlluntA. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ir CondoiiKctl Schedule in Bflfcot .lim.' hull, l'.? m. ' ?T^ i niirtvu Ikifly Daily s l A'l loNs. Nii j;> N(, ,i. ^ Lv. i hail, som. Il to |> iii 7 00 n m " Siimnioi vlllo. 12 o' n't 7 ll n m " Itritnehvilhi. 1 55 a ni S 55 ?i nt " Oi-nngebui'g. 3 ?Vi a nt' 'J il a ni " KillKVillc. I ?W a m ''I |?> a ni Lv. Hnvniinnii. : ?- ? "? " llnrtiwell. 4 ht a m l?la.-kvillo.... . .l l as a nt Lv. I ohm,Ina.'. . io? a in 11 "5 tl 111 " I'rosperiiv. s ll a in 12 lo n n " Netvberrv. s '?'*> a in 13 2? p in " Niilelt Six. 0 ito a 111 1 J? p m " i. i. . ii wood. 'a .Vi a in ? I 55 p m Ar. 11 1 '. - IO 15 a ill 3 15 p III I.v. AlibevliieT. '.' a nt I i'5 1> nt Ar. Helton ll l? a m :t 10 p ni I.V. AmI. r- .n la 15 a in J 15 p in Ar] (?ireeiivilln. i.' 20 p m I l? p m Ar. Allanta.>?'...;.Tun." :?M|i m '.' pm y STATIONS. I ^% j" J?flg Lv. (ii?i nvillo 5 ::u p m lu 15 a ni " I 'ieilluonl . tl U l p III IO 4(1 tl lil " VYilliainston. . il 3.* ji in hi 55 a in Ar. Ami. r-.n i 15 p in ll lu a ni Li. Holton. ll 45 p ill ll 15 a III A r. 11.lukin i 15 p in 11 I11 a ni Ar. Ahhevilii) s 1" o ni ?2 25 p ni Lv. 11 oil ?es . i p in 11 .Vi a ni Ar. (ii. . nw.i...I. 7 55 p nt 12 20 p ni - Nineit Six. S ICI p in 12 55 p in " Ni1? l i i ry. il itt! p nu 2 00 p ni " Prosperity. '.' 15 |> ni 3 l l |> ni .' 11.iliimbln . I ll ?Kl p m1 a ?'ii p_ni i r. Hlneltville. .j'._.| ii 110 ? ni " Ha rn ti nil .I .I a 15 a ni " Savannah.!. 5 10 a ni Lv. l< i 11 o v i 11. ..! '.' 'M a ni t lil p ni " Drnngeburg. a 15 n m .'. aa p in " Itriiuelivlile. I 25 a ni rt 15 p tu " Suiitliierville. 5 53 a in 7 28 p Ul A r. ( 'hiirlest. .II I 7 00 a m s 1.") p m Da itt Daily u>e > M<KIVU 1 fkiVly Hailv N.. 15. N... la. MAI ItliSls. x,,. H. x,,. |,\ Tl I>II. ; (On Lv..('iiarlesii)n.. Ar s 15 p 7 00r jj (mn i ll a " Siimiiiervlllo " 7 28p 5 53 ti 1 55 a s 55n " .Hrnnehville. " il 15 p I 35r 3 .Va H 3iln " o? in... lair ? " 5 aap! ?I tar I min I" I5n " Klnuville " i .tap J ; i I? Still I.v -av.tunah Ar . 5 101 ?I la a . " .. Hai-nwi ll . " . a 151 I 28 a " ..Hlnekville. " . a (?I f rt a i,ai .a " ..Columbia.. " a-Mp H8)| 7 ni a ' ip " ..Alston.. " 3 aop! SfiOf sosa, i ?Hii " .Hanlon... " I Jap 7 -lili 8 15 il 2 lop " .Inion. " 13 15 p 7 10| ?(Ha ! rip " ...louisville.. " 12 25 p ll 531 II lon 3 ai p " ....Pneolel .... " |13 lip rt 421 DWI II a Hi]. ArSpnrtiinhiirK Lv ll 15 n c. 15 j 0 55? !l 10 p Lvsjiiii-liiuburg Ar III 22 n rti?ii 1 lo p| i 15 p Sr...Asheville ...I \ - liOn' lt 051 "P" p. m. "A" a. m. "N" niu'lil. DOL'HLK H vii.Y SKUVK?K Hl'Vl'SVKKN eil Si:i.r.-Ti>N A N I) (4 ll KKN VI DLR, ami l'.'tw. Ohnrlcntoii ami Ashovillo, Pullman imlnec Bleeping ears on TrnliiH Bfiiiut ?;i'., 117 lind as. on A. mut O. division. Dining car tm these trains servo all mea ls t-n ronlo, Trains leave Spioiiiiibiirg, A. ,s- c. division m .rt hi".mu?, i ol a. m., ll:,li p.m., Ililli p. m. (Vestibule Limited); soiithliouiitl 12:2(1 a, m. 8:15 p. m.. ll lill a. m., IV?'siIliiile Limited.1 Trains leave (I reen ville, A. ami ( '. division Hort lil.,Mimi, tl;?tl A. m., 2:?H li. m. ami 5 ?22 p. m. (Vestibuled Limn di! onllil ountl, I :!KI a. m. 1:1IW p. m., 1 Hil li. lil. I Vestibuled I a in 11 eil) Trains lit ami I KlogftllI I'llllninil I'lll'loi cars hoi weei. i '.arlo-a..n ami Ashovillo, Tran. ... uni Iii I'tiilman Dl'ltwlng-ll. Kleeping ears helweon Charleston ami Ashil viii.. Klegiml Pullman Drawing-Hoom H?ffe Blei i m.' eiivs 11..iw. . 11 Havannnh ami Ashovill ?l i roll te dnily Isitween .lacksoiivlllo nml Cm oiliual r I'liANK s HANNON. J. M. (JULP, Third Y P. A'i.n. Mgr., Ti nf. Manager, Wnshinglon, D. c. Washington, D.O. W. A. TUHK, s. ll. HARDWICK, Cen. Pas. Agent, A. Hen. Pus. Agent, -- \V.?gl'l?.'Hl?L'i Bl _uVii!"lt??.yih_ If you desire ni tractive J? Job Printing of any descrip- ?K lion send it td the li Courier Job Olllce. wa briefs and ArgumontS JV : : : : a upeoinlty. . . . FOR JOB PRINTING in Good Style Senti to Tte Keowee Courier, WALHALLA, S. C._ Blue Ridge R. R. II. 0. BK ATTIE, liKCKlVKK. TIMK TABLE NO. 12. 8UPJCltSEDMb TIMK TABLE NO. ll. Ktfoctive D.00 A. M., Jan. 28, 1000. W KSTJIOUND. Daily. Daily Pash'g'r. Mixed. No. No. 11. No. f). 0 ?Anderson....I.V.. :J Sift pm ll ?Hiato 7 I Denver. . :i 46 i?in ? 51 am lo t Ailinn. S 60 pm 7 IM) am ia ?Peiulloton. :i 6ft pm 7 un am 10 IChorry Crossing. 4 uti pm 7 is am is t Adam's Crossing. 4 tn pm 7 Warn 24'?scueca. -i 16,m. :?2 ?West Union. I 15 pm S 17 am 84 ?Walhalla.... Ar.. 4 60 pm 8 28 ana KASTltOUKD. Daily. Daily PttHB'g'r. Mixetl. N'o. Nt), bi. No. tl. ?Walhalla.... I.v.. 0 Ulam 036 pm ?Webt Union. ll Hi am 5 ll pm , I . .,. I li (Kl pin W ?j Seneca. l> loam j () .,, ?)m 18 t Adam's dossing. I) 48 am li 4P pm 10 I Cherry Crossing. U 68 aili 0 55 pm 1.5 ?Pendleton . 10 Ol am 7 Ol pm 10 t Autnii.10 00 jun 7 15 pm 7 i Denver.10 is am 7 24 pm U ?Anderson... At.. 10 40 am 7 45 pm (?) Regular stop; (I) Flag station. \V ill also stop al lim following B tn tiona to lake on or let oil' passengers: Ullin ney's, .lames and Sandy ?Springs. No. 12 connects willi Southern Railway No. (> at Anderson. No. Il connects with Southern Railway Nos. ll and 88 at Seneca. J. R. A N DKItSON, Suporiutondont. Pickens R. R Co. SCIIKDI I.i: IN KI'KKCr .HM'". 'JCTll, IS'.IS. On ami aftor Junv lil'.lli tin' lollowinu seliedulo will Iii'i un .iver tho I'iekeits Railroad lor thu purpose ul liaiilni(. Iroiglti ami passenueis, vi/.. No. 9. Dnllv Kxeopt Sumlay. N?>. io. to ad Duwil. Mixed Traill. Head up. 4 JO a in.I.v I'iukeilti Ar.? do ii in i nu a in.Vr lins ley I.v.; or> a m No. 12. Dully Kxocpt Sunday. No. ll. Kemi Down. Ptutsenuur Service. Kemi Up. i nu p m.I.v Picketts Ar.tel.'? li lil I in p ni .Ar ICasley I.v.6 or> p in Trains will Mop lo take on or lid oil passengers ai the lol low I nt; I'lossin^s: Ferguson's, Par solis's and .Maudlin's. Du poi will hr open im tho receiving and ilellv cry ol lo-i^hi from s a. m. to Vi m. Wi'will malic il lo ymir interest to patronize our liorna road hy giving good survive and pi i >tupt attention. . , i .ii i.ii s K. iu)i;<;s, I'nsident. Approve?, j T XAVLOU, Gen. Mananvr. .A-tlnntic CJoiiHt, J^irio, Passenger Department, Wilmington, A. C., February 24, 1807. Fast Linc .Between Charleston und Columbia sind Upper Sont h Carolina and North Carolina. C< >ND KN ? K D S Cl I ED U LE. lu el?ect February 24th, 1807. WKSTWAKD. ?No. 62, Leave Charleston. 7 00 am " bancs. 8 2<> " " Sumter. 0 86 " Arrivo Columbia.10 55 " " Prosperity.ll 58 p ni " New norry.12 10 " " Clinton.12 50 " " Laurens. 1 15 " " Ureeuvillo. 8 00 " " Spartanburg. li Ol) " " Winnsboro.ti 16 p m " Charlotte. S 21) '? " llondorsonville. _o 08 " " Ashovillo. 7 oo " KASTW Alli). .No. 68. Leave Asheville. 8 2D a m " Hondorsonvillo. 0 15 " " Spartanburg.11 45 " " Uroonvillo.ll 60 " " Laurens. 1 46 " " Clinton. 2 10 " " Newberry. 2 57 " " Prosperity. 3 IS *? " Columbia. 5 16 " Arrive Sumter. 0 36 " " Lanes. 7 48 " " Charleston . . o 25 11 ? Daily. Nos M ??nd 5:1 Solid Trains botweon Charleston and Columbia. S. C. ll. M. EMERSON, Cen'! 1'asseiiger Agent. J. lt. K KN LY, General Manager. T. M. KMKKSON, Trafilo Manager. " THE CHARLESTON LINK." SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA UAH.ROAD COMPANY. lime Table in Kited January 1st, 18?)!). COLUMBIA DIVISION. (East Bound-Daily.) Lv ( loin m bin. 0 15 am \r Branchville. s 52 am Lv branchville. 0 06 am Ar Charleston. .-.ll 00 am Lv Columbia. li 55 pin \r Charleston. 8 17 pin (West Round.) Lv Charleston. 7 oo nm \r Columbia..ll OD am Lv Charleston.5 ;{o pm Kt Branchville.7 .'55 pm Lv branchville. . 7 60 pm \r Columbia.ll) lt) pm CAMDEN BRANCH. (Kast Round- Daily xeepl Sunday.) Lv Columbia. :i 56 pm 0 2D am Kt Camden. li ,!S pm ll 40 am (West Round.) Lv Camden. 8 46 am 'A 00 pm Ar Columbia.Il 00 am 5 lil) pm AUGUSTA DIVISION. (West. Rounds-Daily.) Lv Columbia. li 46 am .". 55 pm Ar branchville ... s 62 am ti 02 pin \r Augusta.ll 51 am ll) 45 pm (Kast Round.) Ly Augusta. ti 20 nm :? 66 pm Ar branchville.h 62 am u 02 pm Lv branchville. 8 55 am 7 60 pm Ar Columbia.Il DD am ID IO pm AUGUSTA AND WASHINGTON EXPRESS. (North Hound.) Lv Augusta. 2 80 pm Ar Aiken. ;>, op j,m Al' Denmark. 1 \? j,,n (South Hound.) Lv Denmark. <l 17 nm Ar Aiken.7 |p, ftm Ar Augusta. 7 nm INFORMATION. Trains leaving Charleston nt 7.00 a. m. and arriving at Columbia at 11.00 a. nt, run solid from Charleston lo Ashovillo, ? brough deeper on train leaving Charleston at 5.211 p. m. for Atlanta, com noding at Branchville with nain leaving (olunihia at 8.46 p, m. Any further information can ho ob tained from R. L. SKA Y Union Ticket Agent, Union Depot, Columbia, S. 0 L. A. EMERSON, Traillo Mgr., Charleston, 8. C.