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Brock Bros, WE have just opened up the handsomest lot of GRATES ever brougt to the city of Anderson. Something new and np iodate. Ladies, come and see them. They are great Coal savers. We have them in the Bronzed, Nickel, Brass and Hack. We are also Agents for the j HAGE.'S KING HEATER WOOD STOVE. The newest of ??l Heating Stoves. The cheapest of all heat? ig Stoves. The most economical heating Stove ever invent? t?r^Fry them and be convinced. It is not necessary to re move the ashes but once or twice during tne entire winter. Just think about that ! Come, and we will be glad to show them to you, whether you are ready to buy or not. BROCK .General Harware, 8? 5 Anderson, S. < ASTONISHED ! IS THE SMALL BOY at the manner in which the old gentleman is arti.ut to ?wallow a pill. There are many astonii-hintc things ahont the Drug husiursa, and the only way to k? ep ported on tb?? latest difcoveries in the materm m edi'a ls tn deal with a Teliable Druggiat Our method is to buy the best, sell the bext. keep the best, and recom mend the best. It ft this method that wins in the end. HILL-ORR. DRUG CO VANS' CATARRH CORE. EVANS' PHARMACY-Dear Sirs: I have been using your "Evana' Catarrh Cure" for a short lime with satisfactory result?, and find it an ex cellent remedy. I am satisfied with continued use it will cure almost any case, and cheerfully recommend it to my friends. M. P. TRIBBLR Price 5Oe 5 only at VANS' PHARMACY. vKo. 4 Hotel Chlquola, Anderson, S. C. ri ri 1*4 a o o e S? IIB rf ll e< P P ?* ? GO & o o s H g 0 a Q ? o GQ a H 0 pa H PQ . fifi J feg-? Ss ft tn o 8 OUR MR R. A. COFFEE. OF THE FIRM OF COLE &c COFFEE, 18 not a baby in the mercantile world.-having gone into buslne-s on hi? own account in 1870, when quite a boy. To sbow you he is a fair oValf-r he ha- never gotten ErCH or PALLED in business. His motto is-"Buy RTGHT and DIVIDE profits with customers*" We are now receiving one of the BEST and LARGEST Belented stock- of SHOES ever brought to this market, bought direct, from tb*? Factories We also have a beanti fui line of DRY GOOD3 and NOTIONS, HATS. C*PS, DELPH. TIN WARE and CLOTHING. These goods are all marked in plain figure?, as lo? as the same gool? can be boogbt in any retail store in the TJ. 8. When you see the figures you know the price. ABSOLUTELY ONE PRICE TO ALL In order to divide profits, we will fill a case with presents, worth from 5o. to 50.\ To every 100 bandies there will be one containing a ?5 00 bill. Por every dollar's worth of Shoes or Dry Goods you boy, von are entitled to a prea -eak" $10.00 gives you 10 presents and 10 chances at the $5.00 bill. We will forfeii $50.00 if there is nc t a $5 00 bill for every 100 presents in the case each day, if the same baa not been drawn out tbat day. All we ask ls a look at our goods and prices, to say nothing at all of the 15 to 25 per cent, we give you back in presents. September 12 ia our opening day for the Fall Season. ._ COLE ?SP COFFEE. HEADQUARTERS FOR BUILDING MATERIAL. BEFORE BUYING give us a call. We can save you money on all kinds of Building Material, such as BRICK, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS, A.t Lowest Prices. Also, a COMPLETE STOCK of HEAVY and FANCY GROCERIES. A Car Load of Cotton Seed Hulls Just Received. Jackson & McKinney. A REMEDY FOR HARD TIMES ! YES, I can give it to you, if you will give me a call, see my Goods and get my prices. My Stock consists of Taney and Family Groceries, Confectioneries, Canned Goods, Tobacco and Cigars, In faet, almost everything in the Grocery line. v I am not afraid of competition, but I want you to give me a call, and if | my Goods and prices don't suit you, you need not purchase. G. F. BIG BY. FREE CITY DELIVERY. READ fhi8 liar and von will find ono of the im ?. /Tr** posant features ahont on? 6-"ck of Groceries is a ?\c^\4-GOOD TEA BD? TOFFEE. Grades von ran ^_|H^_<___\?_??v_^ depend on, Goods *ou need rot he afraid of O?r ** Stook is the best throughout Royal Blend CoffVe a delicious drink. Ice Tea Blend-a recognized ne cessity during the Summer months Other popular Summer Bevernges:-Arcadian Ginger J? le, the finest; Carbonated Ginger Ale and Sarsaparilla ; Imperial Root Beer, refreshing and healthful. These hot days come in and sample our No Tox Wild Cherry Phosphate. Tbere is no other I Summer beverage to compare with it. I Ulan be's Condies snit? to a T. The peo know it ip tue best Fmb lot just received j When you need something RH!ALLY NICE, bear ns in mirri. The above G? ods were ee'ected to please you. PIOBEO inform us where anything bettor aaa b? fonnd. Come and examine No need of purchasing if you do not find what you want* _ _____ JKXB3T ?> 00? ggd SHE i mam Charleston's Defenses, Verv little haa hppn Raid, and it looks as if vrv little will bo said, ?hoot th" harhnr dofpnoe? thnt tb? envprnmpptio huildtpsr at Ch?rlpstnn. Whpn thrpp fl*r .?Hrs pa??ed t.hrwnflrh the oitv vestprdqv loaded with a hiii 12-ln?>ri mnrnr and th? nari? flint -re nf-opsssrv for if tn be rpnup'pd, few who saw lt realizer! what an engine of destruction was. heine car ripd tn f'harleston to ennblo that b>Rtnrio seaport tn cope HR sncoepsfnllv aeainst unv fleet of foreign war yosoel? a* ?hp did at the bo?tnnj' jr of the rPVnlntlnti ?e?inqt thp British. Bot the defppue? that. Uncle Ram prnpn?P'? to preof will ho mnr? ?nrrrddahlp than thp little ort n n?'mPttn tog- ?nd onnd rinaMIr erected hv Mnnltrfp and gallantly fipfpndod by Jn? In thp fi>?t plapp, fhn u'nvprnmpnt I? not tfOine ahnt.it thia nnnttpr tn P ho"" handed way. GpnPral Nelson A. Miles la?f vpar nfrnnjjiv r^ennimppdod thnf tii*> prlnfinal harbors on thp AOa-tio on??.f put in snch POndifio-i ?h:it no f .reijr" nnwpr could spnd a fl^pt- ae??n?t thpm .?.l'h Btiv chano*? nf snoops*. Chnr' ?fnp was ono of thp-ap ports A plan was mnnppd ont, and it is nnw boine '-1O?P1V pompliod with Tr is to po? fhprp IO irons and If? mnr tnro. Of thp runs, ??3C "rp l^-ipph arid tour 10 ?"oh. Thp mor'nr? ?roa'l 12 "n"h rid? rpe?ntne that thp s'r.o ?holt n?- prnj?o Hlo ta J2 tnohps in dhirpetor. whit? i? i ?Hont throe and a h?lf foot Innry and tn wolehr vir'?? from SOO to I OOO n'.iind-. And whpn thin projeetilp i? fired from a ?Hartar with 0> oha-ee nf not IMO? thin 100 noonda nf pn^dpr thp rpjooi'y i?nlmn"t hevnnd oomnrphpnsinri. It peyor stop? nndnr five or pix milps, and then ia cana bl? nf plowing thrnneb a vessel's deck which ls th? most vital part. The rapidity and accnracv of the firlne ls another snnrce of surprise. Ahnut ev pry fhreo or fnnr minnies a projectile ran hp fired and with enoh aoon'aov tbs? a ceapel wnnld pruh-ihj h? otrn -lr ?t t*'?-t throp Hmen nnt nf" fivc nt *ho dikton -P nf fivo mile?. A tos? w?n madp tn which ? tararpt thp ?'re nf a ship was pierced hy fonr ont nf MVP Bhnts, Mortars are nspd mnro in th's onnntrv for harbor defsnsps than in anv nfhpr Thpir advantages nvor hpRW ems ar* pastlr P.PPP, for, while the la'tpr arp dl rpntpd a cal nsf. thp sid?s of a VP?SP], th? former, bv thrnwine a prnjoot.ilp at. a cprtain I?P??1P, 'pf lt onrpn down w'th rnr rifle force on thp nnprntpoted dpck And dppfcs cannot he armnr pla'pd, as thp p'de? art? on account nf ton great wpi?ht. Thp mortars will hp nrranepd IP ernnpp nf nbnnt 'nor and all firpd at thp sumo instant, thna makipeif nlmn^t impnesthtp for a vessel tr pooapo npp nf tho falllne i!hr.HR which niPans the sinking of thp vessel. Wuh the nnmher nf gnns and mortars nrpvionslv ptatpd Charleston wnnld provp aa invincible 'n the i'ntnre as shp bss In thp pant Thp nir around the harbor onnld hs f?irlv kept iilivn wi?h bnep prn ipetilpp that wnn'd bring dpstrnctinp tn tho nhjept against which they were di rpffpd But. tM? ts the nnt^mp nf pxpprimpnt? nf whtoh Charlpstnn ls about to reap th? hpppfit Thp mnrtaTsarein nvprv par'ip nla?-abrpast nf th? times. Tho siz??nd wpteht nf npp nf thpm. with all its parts, can pssl'v hp pnncoivprl when it i? stat.pd that tht pp flat cars WPre ppcpsgary tn hold it all Thp mortar proper wa? nnt so hulk v bnt made np in wp|"ht\ which was put down at 14 1 4 tons, or 32,150 pounds. The cost of ibo dpfpnsesf whpn all Incomplet?, will not fall far short of8l, 500.000. Thp rrarrlenp that, will nppp?snrily have tn hp s'cnfinned thprp will add tn tho pl?a snrpa' d profit nf t^harlpslnn. Tn man a Rlpglp mortar rpqnires ?hnnt 10 snldjprs, and th* 26 pippps will requirpfl gnnd num ber-probably 400. A garrison nf tha' size fitatinned nn Snlltvnn's Island, V7npld hp ' f ippstimable benefit bv JP TPssirg UR pnpnlaritv as a summer re port ard in nthpr WIIVR. That Oharlpstnnifinppnf the firstRonfb prn ottlpa tn rfCPivp t he aWpptlon nf thp envprrtrppnt IP thp mnt.trr nf onasr dpfen R?.R J? pratifvtne'. ThiR qoosfiop has hppp ntritatpd pnnpldprahlv hv tho Nnrthprr nrpsp, and is pow bparinE: fruit ot ?fhfph r?harloston reaps a good harvest. ?f Trnnb't'd with Rh?-nmatlsm Read Thlo. ANNAPOLIS, Md., Apr. 16. 1894.-T have user! Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism and found it to be all that ?3 claimed for it. I believe it tn be tbf best preparation fnrrhpumatism and d?ep spated muscular pains on tho market and cheerfully recommend it to the public. JNO. G-. BROOKS. dealer in boots, shoes, etc., No. 18 Main St. ALSO HEAD THIS. MECHANICSVILLE, St Mary County, Md.-T sold a bottle of Chambprlain's Pain Balm to a man who had been seffering with rheumatism for several years. Tt made him a well man. A. J. MofriLL. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Hill-Orr Drug Co. Prospects of Prohibition. COLUMBIA, O.tnbpr 4.-AtthP lastsPR Binn nf tho Gpppral A??pmhlv thprp WPTP lpn nr a dnzpn ppiriPr *1 hills that, had tn bw passed tn conform to thp rpqniromepfo nf the npw Oonstltutinn Now that thp?p EPneral lawH are nut of tho way and RPP cial and personal lpgislntinn ls pmhibitpd nnder the terms nf thp Constitution t.hr-rp will be yprv little for the next Genera' Asnembly to do. There can bo nr> question that, tho mnRt Important matter that will come np will be In reference to tho dispen?arv law. and ovorvone ls pnzzHng his brain aa tn how tho prpspnt. nhJpctinnR tn tho law can host ho mot, whsther tho law had host bp wiped out, whpther it cnn b? satinfactnr' lv amended, orwhother fhpre will have to be a form of Prohibltinn bpfnro a OPW era la inaugurated with Ucppspd ontAhlinh monra for the f?alo nf liquor nnder tho provision of thiR ConRt.itution. Some timo aec. a pretty W?RO politician said that ho thnuehfc tho *Mnninjr" of the PrnhibltlnniRtR had at laRt enm", and that thp Gonoral Assiimb'y wnnld at tho npx' 8PRsinn pass aNw ornvidint? for tho snip of liquor nnlv for medicinal, sacramental and scientific nurpnsos. Ho prodlctpd that snch a law wnn'd Ratisfv tho ponplp in a year or moro, and that, it wnnld bp followpd bv a llconRe Rvstom. But it mnat bo undorstond, if tho Slat*? ever gopR hack to tba l'cpneo svstom, that un der tho forms nf the fonatitntlnn Hqnnr cannot be drunk on fhe promispp, that certain hours atid R?ZPS of nackngps aro preaorlbed, and sevoral of tho fpatnrea nf tho dispon8ary law will be engrafted on any now Rvptom. The Prohibitionists are Ratlsfiod that they h8ve a chance now to do something and in the currsnt isflue nf tho nfflclal nr gan of tho Gospol Tempor?neo TJniop tboro is tho fnllnwineoditnrial paragraph: "Whv Rhnuld nnt tho gnnd people of tho State mpet and conRult ap tn the best plans for a gonpral and forward move on tho lino nf temperance? Let us hear from those intereatod." Whpn thp Convontinp is held, if at all, it will be IntProRtine fnr snmo nf tho ad vortatos of tho dispensary tn explain how it IR that tho shipmppt nf over $11,000 wnrth nf Hqnnr in a Rinsrlo day can con tri hute much tn tho causo of temper ance, or hnw it is "a step in the direction of Prnhlhlfinn*" Tho Prnhihitinpists will hnvo in tho npxt fpppra? Aspomblv M?". L. T). Childs, who has bpon thoir mnst, active lpsder in the Stntp, and ho will prohably have a Prnhibitinp soborno tn prnpmo. It ppoms tn bo gonprnlly admUfPd that there will have to he Rome radical changes 1 In tho law to satisfy tho poople. A prom inent Reformer in talking about the situ ation said that unlesR something radical waa done with tho law, the whole thing wnnld have to gn "by the board."-Spe cial to Nervs and Courier. Georgia Majorities* ATLANTA, Oct. 9.-Official returnR frnm a majority nf tho 'YmntieR nf tho State sbnw that tho Domocratio mnjnritv fnr tho ?tate ticket iu Wednesday's eleotinn will run largely over 50,000 ' Governor Atkinsnn'R n>ajnrltv fallM below this by several thousand, hut this fact is dop tn a local fleht, nn tbe hoad nf <hp ticket. Later returns make practically un change in tho complexion nf the Ipgislafure. One nntablo foatiiro is thp fact that the Demo crats have carried thotonth district, which ia W*taon?? district and is thc olns est thrnnghout tho Rtatp. Tho rpsnltin tbo October plpct.innp Rppms tn insure tho election of W. H. Fleming In this district and that means a sn] id Democratic delega tion In the lower house. - If your children arc subject to croup watch for the first symptom of the disease-hoarseness. If Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is given as sonn as the child becomes hoarse it will? prevent the attack. Even after the croupy cough has appeared the attack can always be prevented by giving this remedy. It is also invaluable for colds and whooping cough. For tkNo Whitewashing, Please." The partial investigation of the dispen sary m-mag?'mer.t was only breaking the ice, and far from satisfactory to our peo ple. The work will be resumed in Octo ber, when tiie whole bnsinpss must be Investigated from hnttnm to top and from start to fini-h. Enough ha?? already bpen ft* vploppd to show transpamnt ovidonces of hri^erv and corruption, if not dellher ate -stealing. If there are thieves and bribetakers onnnectod with the di-mensa rv management, why lot. their names bo known, that they mav either hg proaenn tpd, and if tho law cannot reaph them, ihpn thev ein be braned bv public PXP pratmn and rotirpd to tho Ho?pp?t and mn^r. i??notriin*>r"io ?hod?-? nf private Hfi?. Tho editor nf ?ho H'-'adiiirh? ia ? Tte form er arc' n friend to f Iv dNppr.sarv 1? v. Rut ?it ?he xitm? Mm? tho erreat rna?s of farm ers, nt the haek of thia mriva"'pnf. are honest and inoorrnpfhle, ?nd will not endorae anvthing lha' aroaoks of miaman .?i ere m pru or r"?''a1itv. Tr nci'Pwr'', 'pf" the en*irp pwfifs or the diupensarv for a var ho PS penHed in invpatica'intr the ^nainpsa ?nd ?-traii/htening ont tho tan clea. "Let pomppfont nepountants co fhroneh thoap ho-ks from tho dav the hnaineao started np to the hmir that tho invp.atiirat.ion mm monfpd. Rnmmnn? thoRpdealora from whom whiskev waa hnnght, and then r'-qnlre evprv mao who ta or has hoon ponn^nted with the Hicpon *arv to anarer truthfully every question orononndflr'. A? Reformera ann" hnnost ir>Pn we rnn no| nff-rd to coy-r rp corruption, or -Molo" nnr frionda when thor hptrav the 'rust reposed In them If thp officers ao lofted hv the ppnplo and the Leiilslatrire are corrupt, whv let tb* fant bo known. It-has bepn tho hiatorv of everv coun try that any party, to hold supreme pow pr for a long term of yeans, will eradnallr hecome tainted with corruption, and moot, he watched. Now. we do not charge onr Rofort- officials with vPnalHv : hut WP do know that grave pharppa havo hppn rna^e atraiiiNt some nf them, anrt which *?h?rePR harp ppvpr '?PPP satisfaotorUv an swered. Therp 1? a Hon"' of hlaok smoko nf snapieion aappndinc from th? dispen sary hpilding and thoro must ho the firp of corruption Rompwbere. WPU, let ns sro to work, diacover lt.. and then R?amp ont tho last spark. TJnloaa wo do thia, the Reform movpmenr. wi;l ho pnrelv held rpsponsiblo and should he hold responsible, too. P-it if the men who havp tho taak of invpsticrafion in hand will go to work and pnrifv pvprv pnhlir* offipfi. end fir blamo whpre it belongs, so f?r from Mich disolosnrps injuring tho Rpform partv thpy oan and will onlv sorvo to strengthen tho confidence of tho masses in t he purity of our movement, and give ns a n?-w lease on power. And when they are through with that dispensary investigation, let a legis'ative committee then mako a oarpfnl Investi gation nf that bond deal. We behove that Oov. Evans will demand this, for he owes it not only to himself but to thoa? frond who so loyally Riipporterl him for the TJnh^d Slates Senato. L?f Mr. Rhind ho ' summoned, am' every other man who k n<?ws an cr ru of thp transaction. The Pieimnnt Headlight does not in tend to support- any partj that cannot ?how a olean balnnce sfipot. Onr Reform movement is made np of honpot formers, and thev (Jemand that tho offipprs they have placid in pnw?r he held to Rtriet ap connt, anc'l if anv of them have betrayed the trust repoRPd in thom, why let their names be know. Thev don't want anv whitewashing report. Lot every quos Honable transaction he sifted to the bot tom, and if there ls corruption, whv thev want to knowit.-Piedmont Headlight. MODERN PRISONS. Their Veri' Improvements Are What Drive English Convicts Mad. Tho official belief is that there is lit tle or no prison made insanity. Prison doctors a:re keenly alive to the possibil ity of shamming, and they hesitate to admit that there is any flaw in the sys tem for the administration of which they are so largely responsible. Still the fact i emairis that the ratio of insan ity in prisons has exactly doubled since 1877. The admitted general increase of in sanity is not sufficient to account for this startling fact. Prison discipline is now mo::e mechanical, and therefore more depressing. Its very improvements in this respect "take the heart out of a man." Kt is probable that prisoners were for happier is the old unreformed prisons, when they herded together and had companionship of a kind. An expert witness who had passed tour and twenty years in jail told the prison committee some startling things from the? convict's point of view. The rules, he said, are too minute for human observance, and some minds aro totally nuable to beor the strain of them. A man ms.y be reported for knocking something over in his cell, though it may be by pure accident. The name for this offense is "unnecessary noise. " As the poor wretches walk their weary round in the exercise yard one may fall ont of Etep and thus throw tho others out. The first offender or the last-any one, in fact, on whom the warder's eye happens to fall-is liable to punishment for this mischance. In thi? way the convict gradually ac quires aa expression that never leaves him-the round the corner glance of r being who dreads a tyrant on the pounce. We war t a new Howard if the system is only half as bad as it is said to be by those who have best reason to know.-. London News. A Man of Ability. Tomson-Johnson has no ability of any kin! Jackson - No ability? Nonsense. Why, he can ask you for a loan in snoh a way that you thank your lucky stars for the opportunity to accommodate him.-London Fun. Parrots are good barometers. Just before a rain tho most talkative and gabby parrot becomes silent The first postoffice in this country was that of New York, established by act of parliament in 1710. istmia MISERY FP.G? RHEUMATISM C. IL "?ling, Water Valley, Hiss., cured by "For five years, I suffered untold misery from muscular rheumatism. 1 tried every I: no wu remedy, consulted thc best physi cians, visited Ilot Springs, Ark.,three times, spending ?iooo there, hcsldcs doctors' bills: hut could obtain only temporary relief. My flesh was wasted away so that I weighed only ninety-three pounds; nfyleft arm and log were drawn ont of shape, thc muscles bring twisted up in knots. I was unable to dress myself, except willi assistance, and could only hobble about hy using a cane. I had no appetite, and was assured, hy the doctor?, that I could not ?ive. Thc pains, at times, were so awful, flint I could procure relief only by means of hyp' dein;ic injec tions ol morphine. I had my limbs bandaged in clay, in sulphur, in poultices; but these gave only temporary ri lier. After trying everything, and suffering thc most awful tortures, 1 began to lake Ayers Sarsaparilla. Inside of two months, I was able to walk without a cane. In three months, my limbs began to strengthen, and In thc course of a year, I was cured. My weight has increased f./ ICS pounds, and I am now aide to do my full dav's work as a railroad blacksmith." The l)n!y World's Fair Sarsaparilla. ?di'L J:'ir 1'ILLS euro Headache* h Prien List ?o Semd You. If you are interested in the pur chase of door;, sash, blind.. | lumber and all kinds of oma mental woodwork, please write to us. Wc can quote you low prices, and as we are manufac turer., you will get every advan-l tage If you "Buy oi tiie Maker" and "Buy Sterling Brand,' AUGUSTA LUMBER OJ.w - "Will you name the bones of the head?" "I've got 'em allin my hoad, pruf-ss r ; but I cn't ?ive them." - In Ilamburgado? is taxed acoording 10 his size; a little tax lor u little dug, and 11 hie tux fur a big dog. - P-tges i" congress must be ever the .ize of 12 years und nuder 16 In the s?n at-I bey receive ?l,440 a year and in the house, ?1,200. - "Wh. do you punch that ho e in my ticket?'' asked a little man of a railway -f?cial. "So that you eau pass through," was the reply. - Queen Victoria now rules 367,000,000 people, a greater number than has ever before acknowledged the sovereignty of Hither a kiag, queen or emperor. - More gold watches ar* wo n by arti sans and laboring men io tue United stains tbau iu any other couuiry in tue world. - '. "bile stoning raisins, rub a little butter on the ?ugers and knife. It will relieve tho ta %r of raisiu seeding of its MtiekinesH and ?otufort. - Edwin Jt.-j.in8. a Welshman with artificial lng-, has laaroed to ride a ld cvrle. Ile can eveu mount aud disuaoui t witboutanyoody's aid. - The mau who is willing to do wrong in secret will alter awhile be willing to do wrong lu public. Tho fear of God la a hetter protection than tho lear of man. - A Negru preacher who was carrying on a protracted meeting in Stewart county waa apked how Le goton with the meeting. "First-rate," said he ; "I made 70 convicta the first night. - AS the result of an election wager a man in Ripley, Ohio ia going to shave hiB bead, gild it aud walk a mile without bis hat if McKinley ia elected. Hi-? oppouent will silver his Uead it Bryan carries.* tho prize. - A prominent physician clainiB that there will be no diptheria, scarlet lever nor worms for children if they eat plenti fully of onions every day, especially when thors is a scarcity of fresh iruii. HH buys onions tor his owu young folKa, aud they are served in every imaginable form. - A Manchester photographer relate? that he recently took a photograph of a child who was apparently iu good h.alih and had a clear skin. The negative showed the face to be thickly covered with an eruption. Three days afterwards the child was covered with spots due to l>rick ley heat The camera hail ?ten and photographed the eruption three da?s be tore it was visible to the n.-ikeii eye. It i aaid that another Oa*e of asimilar kind i recorded, where a child snowed ?puta or. his portrait which were iu vlsi ble on his 'aire a fortnight pn-vious to an attack of smallpox. - The steel umbrella frame has alton* HUpererded the old wooden one, but n UHF one drawback, li the owner ot HU um bral a sbould be carrying bis steel Irani in the vicinity of an electric light or trolley wire and sbould happen to touch the wirr with the steel point of the umbrella be would receive tho full force ofwhattvit charge tbe wire carried in his arin. - The bouse of representatives ba t^ice elected presidents ot the Uuit<d States; first in 1800, when Thoma? Jenni son was chosen over Aaron Burr ; and in 1824, when John Quiucy Adams was chosen over Andrew Jackson. - Thd wife of a woll-known citizen rt osntly purchased a wheel and hus beei taking I Basons at the rink. Her btisbai.d the other night went up to see her under course cf instruction. She ia a plump (I may say exceedingly plump) and plea?, liigpereon. Hubby noticed that Ute iu s'ructor found it neces-ssary to ocra-?iO! ally ph.ee his arm about his spouse-'' wai-t, and, approaching the man be ?aid : "Young man, don't you think t a little t o fresh to put j our arm around a lail\ ts waist ? Wh\ don't you take a ho ri of the siddle?" The instructor look-d help iMHsly at the rotund rider and ex la rn- o : "Great -'cort, I cao't find the Narlo . ?" Ricket Coins. Our nickel coins aro really misnamed and should be styled copper coins. The 8 cent nickel contains 75 per cent of copper and only 25 per cent of nickel The ordinary 5 cent nickel in common use has the same proportions of copper and nickel, three-fourths of tho former and one-fourth of the latter. HncKlwiM \ruico Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. Tt is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refund ed. Prise 25 cents per box. For sale W Rill-Orr Drug Co We Oiler You a Remedy Which Insures SAFETY to LIFE of Both Mother and Child. "MOTHERS'FRIEND' BODS CONFINEMENT OF ITS PAIN, HORROR AND DANGER, Makes CHILD-BIRTH Easy. Endorsed nnd recommended by physi cians, midwives and th OHO who havo used lt. liewaro of substitutes and Imitations. Sont by express or niall, on receipt or price. 81.OO per bottle. Hook "TO MOTIIKRS " malled free, containing voluntary testimonials. BEAUFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. SOLO EV ALL DF .'GGISTS. Sale by Administratrix with the "Will annexed. BY virtue of the power conferred by the Will of Lewis Prichard, deceased. I will sell bofore ihe Court House door, on Monday, the 2nd day of November next during the legal hours of sales, the property below described belonging to the Esiata of Lewis Pritchard, deceased, to wit : Trtct No. 1, ronnsiing of one hundred and twenty-seven and one-half nr-res, hounded b<- land-of S N Browne, W. J. McHlute and otherp, heil g the home place ul the late Lewi- Prichard Tract No 2, containing 'our and a half Heres, bounded by lands of Ahe Bolt, Geo MoLnin, 8. N. Brown and others Tract No 3, consisting of one hundred and twenty-two acr-s, bounded bv lauds ut Col. J. Ix. Brown, G. B. Harbin and others. Terms of Sale-One-third cash, the bal ance in one year, wii h interrst Irom day ol sale at 8 per cent per annum until paid in full, with right to anticipate payment; the credit portion to be secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of j the premises. Purchaser to pay extra lor papers. Also, on Saturday, October 24, will sell at. the late residence of the deceased all the Hen's of said land, consisting of Corn, Fodder, &c. MRS. NANCY M. BOLT, As Administratrix, *iih the W U annex ed, of Lewie Pritchard, decebid. Ctetcb8r7,Xfc?<3 I5 * OUR MOTTO : THE BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES ! We Lead ! Let those follow who can ! NOTICE.-The World moves-we are In the procession right behind ihe band. No honest man can sell Goods cheaper than we do and stay hero. Oar Goods ire areuraents-our prices are eloquence itself. Our aim is to make both Gooda and Prices satisfactory eyprv time If vou have tried elsewhere and failed, give us a trial <nd be convinced. GIVE US A TRIAL. We are headquarters for Standard Granulated Sugar. 191ha. for fl 00. Good Rio H?ffes. 10 lbs. for $1 00. Fresh Oat Flakes. 25 lbs. for $1 00. Yours for buainess, Bussell & Breazeale. P. S.-If you want yonr clothing to look like they had bppn laundered in a steam laundry, trv our Celluloid Starch, the finest Starch >>n the market. 'PHONE 70. FREE CITY DELIVERY. -- ? =s The Proof of the Pudding is Tasting the Cake! .AND a great many people have already satisfied themselves that we are doing ex actlv what. w* adverse, that is Selling the best Article for the Money of any Store in Town ! Our aim in just to bring the ce<-pie to Anderson to huy Goods, and then t?> dn? them to our Store to buy those Good?, and our aim is being accomplished far beyond our expectation. We want lt distinctly understood that we have not started ont bv ?elllng shoddy Goods, a? a great many do This can be proven by any of our numerous customers. 20 lbs. Standard Granulated Sugar for One Dollar. And other things in proportion. We desire io return tbauka to our many customer*. THE A^DY BRO WIN CO. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.FALL. 1896. SPECIAL TRADE PRh E L1>T: D. C. BROWN & BRO., Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Heavy and Fancy Groceries, New Store near R. R. Bridge. The cheapest house in .Anderson MEN'R heavy whole Ptock Shoe? 75c a pair Men's High Cut Creedmore Shoes 31.00 per pair Ladies' Dongola Button Tip? ?1 00 per pair. A good t'otton Flannel 5c per yard. A good heavy yard wide Sheeting 5c per vard All-wool R?-d 1 will FUnnpl 12*c. per yard. AH-wnnl 9 rt Jean!- 20c. ppr yard. AH wool MenV Undershirt* 60'\ pach 10 pounds Dwight's 8oda 25n 12 poonde Rio Coffe $1 00. 20 pounds Granulated Sut?' 81.00. Jpwral Car-? Flour bought before the advance ti sell cheap. 1.000 bushels Re ? Rust Proof Oats 48c. per bm-h^l. We guarantee to have everything we advertise. D. C. BROWN & BRO. DO YOU ENJOY BAD BREAD ? If so, our Store is not the Place to Buy your Flour ! 13 READ is the staff of life, hut bod bread ie not ; and if that staff is ton high it might as well be bad. We hnve struck the key-note in the FLOUR TRADE in ofi>r ing the BEST FLOUR on the market ai a price 'way below anything our neighbor* dream of. Not only do we sell Flnur cheaper than anybody, but OTTIE?, SHOES Are going away rapidly at prices unheard of in these parts before. A $2.25 Shoe for $1.50 In a peerless, unapproachable and nnapproached Bargain. Our best customers are .hose who have known us longest. If you do not know us give us a trial. DEAN & RATL1FFE. WE ARE DOING MORE IN DRY GOODS And making closer prices than we have ever done before. . . . FOR fear of n<?ing extravagant langusa we will sav very little about our tremen dona SH"E ST'?CK We have them from the cheap "Cippsr Tipa" f ;r the children to the bp"' Gonda fory-iiirpelf. We can seU you Jeans and Flannels For less money tba . yu ever bon ht tun amuo G ..< 's f -t before Some Splendid. Pieces of Cassimer, To make Pants and snit' from. W-atil'*ell Ballard & BaUard Co's. Fine Flour, and Kingan's Reliable Brands of Hams and Lard. We can sell you COFFEE from 10i:. per pound up to the best grades. Our larine Stock and need of nionev together will enable you to boy Coods CHEAP from us. We believe in selling doss and fast. Yours to please, BROWNLEE & VANDIVERS WATCHES! WATCHES! N^OW IS YOUR CHANCE if you want a nice Watch cheap. I have bought the LARGEST STOCK of G-old, Silver and Nickel Watches Kv<-r b"<nght to this City. I bought the n CHEAP and arr going to soil thain tb? *? ^ME WAY. Bf sure and get my prices, as I nought tbnm io sell and not lo ?e?- . Oo'i e in and let me prico them to you. I curry ihe largest Stock buv in larg . quanti ti. a, ann get bo'tom pricps, and ?ill give von the idvantngp of it. Diamond Rings, Plain Rings, Set Rings, Jewelry of all kinds, Silverware and Clocks, In abundance, at WILL R. HUBBARD'S JFWELRY PALACE. Nrxt to Farmers and Merchants Bank 'Phone 81. 299 ST OE VS I OD. > O H co a o? I Have ?Tust T?eceivedl 299 STOVES! THE NOTED IRON KING, and the ELMO STOVES speak for themselves. Also, Liberty and Suth and Melrose Ranges. Also, Open Franklin Heaters. The great fuel saver is the Air Tight Heater, that will retain fire for twelve hours without re plenishing the fuel. Kind friends, these Stoves are going to be sold at some price. Bring your old Stove and get a new one in exchange. I also have the nicest as sortment of FANCYJHINA GLASSWARE Ever seen in Anderson. LAMP GOODS and TINWARE all complete. Yours truly, JOHN T- BURRISS. K) CD OD 0 < T k. J / ?SSLAOiLS 688 THE ANDERSON MUTUAL FIRE IUD LIFE IHK CHM. Incorporated und<r the Lnws of Sou'h CH roll a At. a recent ruppting of the Director* of the Anderson Mutual Pire it .! i. i 1 rance i otu puny a fund was provided to meet lossas ** they occur mito t it? C in j has $200.000 n?uranc<* in force when it will bb able to pay its own ios-es; -o if - of their policy-holders should suffer a loss the company is uuw prepmed io poj ni pro'i.ptly. It was also arranged to give reduced rates until Dec. lat. At that time the old ra" will be re-e*tablisherJ. Thia rpduclion is madebv cutting the Agents' ''omnii-si-io )>nme and by the officers rpleasint: iheir entire commissions. Until DPC 1st tue arnon going into the loss lund from eich premium la not reduced cue ceut. We arc writing insurance every day, aud our suecos? is attired. J. ?. VANDIVBR, Prpsldent. J. J. FRIST WELL Vice President. H. H. vv ATKINS, t?ecretary and Treasurer. DUR Efl; TO H S : W. G. WATSON, J. G. DU K.WORTH, R. B. A. ROBINSON, A. P. HUBBARD, R. S. HILL. JOHN M. GLENN, J. J. BAKER, B. C. MARTIN, J. J. MAJOR, ?H sharp A RINGING NOTE, ?T finde an echo in the hearts of those who appreciate first ciase Music. Just: now we are giving the pecple s fall measure of excellent things in the Musical line. First class instruments at a figure which will surprise you. Pianos from $40,00 Up, - AND - Organs from $25 00 Up Prospective purchasers are cordially in vited to examine our Stock and get prices We will greatly appreciate your patron age. THE C. A. REED ^l??SIC HOUSE, ANDERSON, S C. LAND FOB SALE. IWILL sell to high put bidder on No vemhur 2nd. 18?6, (Sa esdav,) at An derson C. H , a Tract of Land near Hone* Pa'b containing one hundred and twenty fi1-* acres, more or les?, known an the .'Mulligan Place" This p1ac*> ia on B nunile Toad, 8,nd has goori tenant housp? n 1?. For term0-Dplv to me a? B'If.'?' S C MRS ANNA L BYRD, Ex'x E ?. Dr W. C Brown, dee'd. 8-pt 8?, ISf-H 14 5 Executor's Sale Beal Estate ! BY virtue of the authority conferred upon me bv the last Will and Test? ment of 8o!omon M. Geer, deceased, 1 will sell at public outcry in 'ronr of ?he <'ourt House door at Anderson. R C .be tween tbensual hour? of pnhlic sales *11 tba* certain Tract or parc*! of Land, situate, in Broadway Township, Anderson fonnty, H. C , on waters of Broadway and Neal's Oree t. containing 2U3 acres, more or IPSO, adjoinine lands nf J. W Erskine W. J Robbi np, S N. Pearman, C. P Mar tin and R Q Anderson. Term*-One half cash, balance on cred i' (if twe've n-ontbB, secured by bond and mortgage. Purchaser to pay extra for all necessary papers. This land uns been rented for next year, and purchaser will take subject to those contracts. J. M. GEER, Surviving Executor. Oct 7. 1898 15 4 Judge of Probate's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anden on County. In the Court of Common Pleat. Mrs Eva fl Mn'rav, as Administratrix of the Estate nf E. B. Murray, deceased and in ber c n rltht. Plaintiff, vt?. J scott Murray Jr., Felicia H. Murray infants, et al., Dr-fendants. IN obed'encs to the order of sale grant?d if? this ca?-e, I will SPII a? Andelo? 0. H. 8 C, on flalesday in Novembei next, during usual hours of public sali+ the property described as follow-, to wit : That certain Lot. of Land, with the two story brick building thereon in tb?- City ot \nder8on. 8. C.. fronting ou Wbiin>r Street 26J feet, running back 202 feet, srl j ?ii iug store room of G. W. Fa?'?, E. B M -rray ft Co. and Blue Ridge Railroad, tr?? sume as conveyed to E. B. Murray by M. P. Trihble Ternis-'Or-e hnlf cash, balance in twelve m"n?h9, with interest fr.im day of cale e'un d bv bond and mortgage of tb? premise-*, with leave to anticipate pay ment. Purchaser to pe.y rorpsocs. R M BURRI SS, Judge of Pi obste. Oct 7.1S9G_15_4 Patrick Military l?stitoite, A Select School. ANDERSON, - - - - S. C. il/ORK flocmniifhed in a given time Vf not number of students Ibe test f ui??rit N^x Session open?- S?*p* 16. COL JOHN H PATRICK,Bu?.i't J..lv 22 1"6 4 TAX NOTICE. 'PHE Book.-? for th? coll??cririn of 8tat?-, 1 Oountv, School and Special Road t-x wi i be opened ar. th?? County Treasurer >. duce on (?ct Ivb, 1896 S'ate tux. 4 12 mills Si-bool tax. 3 mi is Ordinary Cou- ty ax... 3 mill Public roads. 3 4 mills ll 1 4 mil's. I will give Infer the pisces where I wil co lect in different parts of the County. Respec tody, J M PAYNE. County Treasurer. DENTISTRY. Iwill bp in my office every Saturday and the entire week following first ano ttilrd Sund^yH and of Balesdayo. Thein r?rvenmg limp I wjll trnv?d and work on pall In th* country and near Towns. OFFICE-Up Stairs in Orr Bui.ding, f* doors below Alliance Store. Respectfully, W. J. KING, Der-tis'. Jan 22. 1.S96_20_ SOUTHERN RAILWAlf. " Condcnsod Schedule in Efftoet SEPT. 6, XS00. STATIONS. Daily Ko. ll. Lv. Charleston. 7 10 a m Lv. Columbia.., Prosperity.. Ar. Newberry.. Ar. Ninoty-SVx., Greenwood. Hodges. Ar. Abbeville. 11 U0 a m 12 ll p m 12 23 p rn 1 25 p m 1 45 p ra 2 25 p rn 2 ?5 p m 3 1J p m Ar. Belton. Ar. Anderson .. ArGreonviUt. Ar. Atlanta.... 3 115 p m 42J pm 9 : JJ p ra STATIONS. Daily No. 12. Lv. Greenville.... " Piedmont. " Wllllnmston.. Lr. Anderson. . Bolton .... Ar. Donnalda. Lv. Abbeville. . Hodges. Greenwood. " Ninety-Six.. Lv. Newberry.. " Prosperity.. Ar. Columbia ... Ar. Charleston. DnilylDailyi No. GJNo.Ql lo no a 10 53 a 11 ld a m ll i>5 a m 11 ?i? a ra 12 02 p ra ll 45 a m 12 20 p ID 1 00 p m 1 25 p rn 2 25 p rn 2 87 p tn 3 50 p 8 00 p ra SgjCT s;ations- BB 6 Wp 7 l?a L Y.... Chariest on... .Ar 8uop ll UQa T?ln ll80a '. ....Columbia..' TTii?p T23ri 9 07.il215p ?..Alston.?' 2 5Up 8 5?n 10 ? !u 125p *.Bant US." 125p 7 4-'lp 10?T1 202p ?.Union." 1 u.".p 7:>0 IOS2?a 2 2.1p "....Jonesville....- 12 alp 0 5.-.. 10 04a 287p u-Pacolet." 12 Hp ?4." 11 2.V1 8 lop Ar. Spartanbnrg. LT ll 4.'A 6 2. 1145a 883pLv Spartanburg. Arlina Ou 2 jOp 7 UPpi Ar.... Asheville.LT 8 2u? 8U'. "P." p. sa. "A," a. m. Tmins 0 and 10 carry ?lepant Pullm-vi sleeping cars between Cohimbia aud Asheville, .nrouio daily between Jacksonville aud Cincln Kati. Trains leave Spartnnburi?, A. A C. division, northbound, 0:18 a. m., 8:4? p.m., 6:18 p.m.. (Vest?bulo Limited); southbound 1;00 a. m.. 6:15 p. m., 11:27 a. m., (Vestibule Limited.) Trains leave Greenville, A. aud C. division, mort Ko und, 5:25 a. m., 2 :S1 p. m. and 5:80 p. m., ?Vestibuled Limited) ; southboiujd, 1:50 a. m.. .SD p. m., 12:2b p. m. (Vestibuled Limited) Pullman Service. Pullman palace sleeping cars on Trains SJ an.! 86,87 and 38, ou A. aud C. division. W. E. GREEN, J. M. CULP Gen. Superintendent, Tra?io M'g'r, Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C. W. A. TURK, 8. H. HARDWICK, Gen. Pass. Ag't. Aa't Gen. Pass. Ag't. Washington, P. Q,_ Atlanta, Ga. TRIAL BY JURY Io stead of a jory of twelve men; we pro irose to f rrjp'inel the whole public, men md women, and simply ante them to read be testimony and make up THE VERDICT. Now for the testimony. Dr. Martin, of Atlanta, testifies that he bas used Stuart's Sin and Buchu n hi? practice with fine result*, and that ie has even cured B dent's disease of the liney s with lt after all other remedies *Dr. Fontaine, of R>x, G ? . tesMfiei that j? ha? been prescribing Stuart.'*) Gin and Bnehn for pome ti'.* and that it ia the ?>e t remedv he knr, cr kidney, urinary li d all h1?rld?r t'OnMes Mr. R.DL Moble?, of Atlanta. to*U 'fi-?? that he nnS*>re 1 for years with ?orne .hacure kidney trouble, whloh nt timis i*vp him greit pain and suflerine. Ai hongh he trhd all manner of rpmedles, both regular and irr-..n'?r h*> fi>tmri"no - li. f n. til be tonk STU \ RTS GIN AND BU?HU It marie a perfect cure We * old a*d much nf sam?' kind of te?timo nv, hut space and time forbid. If you suffer trv a bottle; it will not disappoint yon. Sold by ali druggists. BICYCLE REPAIRING NE \TLY and cheaply execnted UyJ. T. & r. A.WIGINGTON,Newell, S.O. Strickland & Whitefield DENTISTS, ANDERSON", S. C. Office.Masonic Temple. OCCIDENT 12?SURACNE. Ihave the agency for the United Staten Casualty Company. C?ll on me and .flt. 8n Accident Policy before it is belate. D<? yon ride a B cvr.l? ? Get a Policy be fore you get disabled, and cannot attend to nosiness. A. B TOWERS. Agent M. L BOJTHAM. H H. WATMHS. BONHAM Attorn* ys at Law. ANDERSON. - - - S. C. WILL practice in lb? State and ?nited 8tates Court. OpncE-Opposite Post Office, aug 15, 1894 7 . 8m J. F. RICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILL practice in ?all the Courts of the State. Prompt attention will be given to all business. Onice over the Farmers and Merchan ts Bauk ANDERSON. S. C. BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD H. C. BEATTIE, Receiver. October 6 th, 1893. Eastbound MIXED Between Andmon and Wal hall. No. 12.1 STATIONS. s I0S0 a m f 1025 a. f 10 15 a an B 10 00 a m s 9 42 a m f 9&um s 8 5o a m * 8 25 am a 8 15 am r..Andtr OD.LT ... ..Denver."... .Aman. .?.Pendleton. .Cherry's Crossing. ..Adam's Crossing. MM.Sem-ca.".. |Lv ....West Union. ? "Walhall*.... Westb'd No ll. Ar, 3 3.5 p m 355 p m 4 05pm 415 p m 4 25 p m 4 3> p in 6 i 5 ii m fi 50 p m C 20 p m 6 80 pa J. R ANDERSON, Seperintendenl. W. C. COTIIRA General gem? Connections at Seneca <?itb Southean R<llway No U At Anderson with So .them Ballway No?, llanelli CHARLESTON ANO WESTERN CAROLINA RAILWAY \UGUSTA ANI> ?MBUTlLLBflBOBr LINE In effect October 1, 1896. tv Augusta.. Ar Greenwood-. - Andemon. Ar Laurens. Ar Gnecrilla."... ArGleun 'pringj.... Ar S a rt an burg.... Ar Saluda.~. Kr Hei dersonville.., Ar Asheville......... 9 40 12 17 780 1 15 265 480 800 5 23 5 51 6 45 If pm 45 pm 00 am 45 au. aro pm pm pm pm pm pm 110 20 am l'Ol ............ pm I ..... pm'. Lv Asheville.......... 8 20 am Lv partani'urg.... 11 45 am Lv Glenn Springs.... 10 00 am L? Greenville. ll Siam ?laurena................. 1 US oro Lv Anderson. 1025 am Lv Greenwood...........? 2 28 pm Ar ugnsta."...' 605 pm 4 00 pm 4 01 pm 7 op pm 6 00 am >0 40 am ('losn connections at Greenwood for all point? on H. A L , and c & ii ballway, and at Spartanburg with outhem Ballway. For ai y Inf watton relative to tickets rate?, sch* dale. etc.. addrera W J. CBAIG, Gen. Tus. Agent, Augusta, Ga. OH; A BOA RU AIR-LINE SCHEDULE, vi IN FFFE' T DEC. 23. 1895._ ' The Atlanta Spec'al." Solid Vestibuled Train N'O Extra Fare Charged. .OBTHBO?NL?. SOOTHBOTJNL ..'??. 3? No 402.1 East e.-n Time. (No. 403. Oaily. Pally. |Excep', Atlanta.! Dally 7 45pui 12 nooD Iv... At lauta... ar 4 Oapji 1 Upi;; 8u7pra iv... A thens ...ar 3 07pm .215am 4 Ol pm ar.. Elherton.lv 2.1pm 12 48am 4 27pm ar Calhoun F. Iv 146pm .30pm 4 Wpm ar Ab wilie. Iv 1 20pm I 202pm 5 23pnnaf t?reenwo'd Iv 12 67pot' i 9pm 6 08pm ar ...Clinton ...Iv V? l?pm 4 0pm| 7 38pra|ar...Cbester...lv? 9 55am, 6 7am 9 15pm!ar...Monro:... lvl 9 35am ll Slam I 1 26aro|ar...RaWj;h...lv fi 80am I 4 'pm 2 33am?ar..Hendersn.lv 4 22am 3 00pm. 4 05am ar... Waldon ...Iv 2 8 am 5 43pm 6 02ara ar Petersburg Iv 1 JOaro a 40pm I 6 40am ar Richmond Iv :2.Sram 11 3ipm 11 00am ar Wash'gton Iv! 8 40pm 12 48n't l2 0Spm ar Baltimore Iv 7 31 pm; 8 45a". 2 20pm ar Pbil'delp'a 1T| IS 15am I 6 "3am 4 63pm ar New York Iv S 20pm I fi :i0ao. I 3 ?Ul m 2'.!5am 1 (2am ! 115am 12 43pm KfOpm 10??pB* 9 15 tn 8 fi pix 1 iSpn II Mam 9 Mr.m 9 (?ata 4 ! 0am 2 /:5am 12 liOn't 9 00pm RET WE EN ATLANTA AND CHARLESTON No. 34. * Daily iro 46. 715?m Iv.Atlanta... City Mme...ar| 6 45pm 9 5"am r...LawrencevIlle...eait 1Jme_ar 6;!6pm 9 46am T.......Auburn._.ar' 6 05pm .0 00am ur. Winder. .........ari SIApoi ll 45ara ar........... Elberton... .....ar| ' 01pm .J Uproar.. Heatdmnnt . ..ar .40pm 2 17pm ar.Calhoun Falls..ar 8 2?pm 2 45nro ar.... Ahhevillc.ai' 8i>7pm . 24pm,ar..Greenwood.ari 2 12pm M pm ar. ..Gniss Hill...?.arl 2 13pm Ifinmlir. .Clinton. . Iv 1 42pm 2 35pm Iv..CHnton.. r1 1 20ia ? 15 nm i ar._.Columbia. ar|11 16pm 5 *0 pm'ar..minter...ar. 10 Mara < 40 pmls...Charleston.-lv_7 15am Tr?In? Nos 402 ?nfl 40? s e solid vestir tried i ral ns wl'b Pii'lmsn PnfT.t slaping ?ar> befaren .ttlsnta ?rd Washington through sle*p?r bet wren ?Hanta and PorMmmi h Va. and Pullman Bunt! parlor can hetween Washington and New Yirk Trains Nos. S8 and 41 run solid etw en Atlanta jnd Norfolk, carrvlnit Pnllmen 8l"eper milking dlrfrt onnn?>c?ln- ?t W^lrl?!! for Wa?blng'nn, R^li-mo-e Phllad Ipb'a, Ne- Vork. ar ? all nolnt> north ?ud ea? ; at Norfolk wl'b a"ean> nrs f< r Washington. Bav Line for Ralf I mom OIJ notnlnlon for New York Tra ns X* and 15. solid trains between Atlnnta and Columbia with 'h-ough coaches for Tbarleston Tickets for sal? V Unlot' depotr ? at ecmpanv'? M?k*t offiee. No. 6 Tim hall House E. St John, vice-President and ?en'l. Manger. V E McRee ' enertl -unerln'enient. T J. Anderson, Gen'i P^seng-r Agent R A Newland, Gen 1. Agent Past Department, Atlanta, ^a. W R. Clements. T. F. A . Atlanta, fia. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Pa?t Litte Betweer. Charleston ?nd Col timhinand Uppe.'S uth Camlina, North Parolina, and A* hen? nod Atlanta. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. PASSKNOF.R DRPARTMRNT, Wli.MTNOToN. N. C., M 17. 1S96. HOXNO WKST, OOINO FAST. .N<. 52. No. 53. ILT..Chirtoston.Ar | 8 50 pm Lv . l^ne-.Ar i 7 t2 pm l.v. Kutnter.Ar' 6 58pm I Ar.C>iumhia..LT j 4 40 pm I Ar.Prosperity.Lvl 3 03pm Ar.Newberry...Lv I 2 50 pm I Ar.' linton. T v | 2 10 pro Ar.Laurens.Lv I 1 45 pm \r ...... Greenwood..LT I. Ar.Abbeville.Lv 1 . Xr_. Athens. Ga Lvl . Ar.Miar,ta, Ga.Lv I . 7 on m n.8? HM. 9 il ?rn '0 <5 a i A? pm '2 10 pm 12 ^0p 1 15 nm 2 3 nm 3 00 pro 5 '0 pm 7 45 pm 6 05 pm a 20 pm 8 45 pm 4 21 pm 2 40 . m A JW pm 6 45 pm .TWIT Nos. 52 and 53 80IM Train? between charleston and Columbia, s c.. and carry through coach be tween Charleston and Atlanta H. M. EMBSSOIT, Ass't. Gen'I Passenger ' ireat J. R. tTJcaxsT, General MoSiger? T. M. E?ZEBCT.Trafflc Mangan Ar....Wlnnsbnro....LT Ar..Charlotte...LT 11 41 am _S 35 am Ar.Anderson........Lv ?11 10 am \r ........GreenTllle.T.T ' 10 36 Am Ar.Rpsrtflphnrg.T,V I J 2? an Ar.Herdprannvllle.LT 9 23 am Ar.AshTllle."...LT I 8 20 am