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TgEMNIG TMhZ. ' MNISDAYT 0OC3 14; IS11 MAKE HOME HAPPY. Thepo Templars or the State Working for Prohibition. COLumBIa, S. C., Oct. 9th, 1891. EarrOE H MATNENG Tns-Dear Si': In carrying out the purpose for wliich we have been appointed by the Good Templars of this city, we incoose a petition (now being circu lated all over the State) for publica tion4 in your journal; with such edito rial remarks as you may feel warrant ed in making in behalf of the cause for which we are enlisted. We trust that you may clearly sv e your way to advolcate State flohibition. That which is good and advisable for the rura' distLcts is good and advisable for t wns aAd cities The notorious lawlessness of the liquoxr traffic, its conLinual menacing of tho public peace, its blighting ef fects upon the home life, its prosti tuting and withering eff ctsa upon the individual, the utter impossibility of its constinuance without its perpetual levying upon the rising getterations, and it appalling destruction of hu man sools, all appeal to every lover of humanity to do something to check, and finally estop, these ravages. Pro hibition we believe to be the only ad equate remedy. Can we not confi dentially invoke your personal influ ence and' that of your velrable jour nal in behalf of this stiaggle for the homes, aid especialy for the-youth, of our State ?- If, on the other hand, you cannot see your way clearly to agree with us, will you not see to it that we at least have fair play? 1Yours faithfully, H. F. CHErrZBERG, 9ne of the Committee. Letter With Petition. CoLMana, S. C., Sep. 25, 1891. Dna Sm:--?We send you by this mail a few petitions, with the earnest request that y91 obtain as many ag natures to themn as possible o wite voters in your church and communi ty. A bifl is now pending in the leg islature of this State looking to the legal outlawing) of the liquor traffic. The great cry istraised that the peo ple are not yet iready for prohibition. It is our purpose> to offset this argu ment by thousaads of signatures to the petition which is to be sent to the Legislature. We have sent out thousands of these forms; and if ev ery one to whomihey are sept will do the best possibe we will roU up such a vote that our law-makers will feel supported in the enactment of the law proposed. Can we not iepend upon you to aid us in this/matter by gettingas many earnest workers as you receive lists to take them and go-to work at once; and ifter 'they have obtained athe names possible to return them to you, so that you may forwar~d them to the undersigned, who have been appointed 'by the Good Tetn plars lodge' of/this city to' attend to this matter? Will you sed to it that these papen are returned to us by the 15th of No veiber next? The time is short. Yours for humanity, K F. CmnurrzanoR, S. P. H. EL.WVLI L ,A. Grm. - Petition. Believing the'fraffle in intozicating beverages to be one f the mostgpro lifie causes of d~eain and ruin to the individual, oiryand wretch edness to the he e, disorder, pauper ism, and crime tao the commonwealth; that it is subversive of all law, moral and civii, and shcmld not receive the sanction of law; ,therefore, we, the solmn rott~~ cntinuace ~ such traffic by la~and we do here-. by pray the Honoi l~ Senate and? House of Represenbtves of South Carolina to give th2 earnest .consid eration to and eat the bill, now pending in tha Housy lookingda the prohibition of the l~iquer traffic in South Carolina. And we shall ever pray. . TM . g a alidnie, Germ endeni, 'jnd contagious Theory diseases aage produced by minute infecting gerxis or microbes, peculiar to each disseialQ!.ter. the systemn. It being' a well set ted fact that~ any remedy which would kill the germ or microbe would destroy the life of the patient, it has been rund Uiat to force, out1 these germs is the only safe relief from their ravages. In this way Swift's Specific has for 60 years been curing blood and skin diseases. It forces out the microbes through the pores of the skin, and soon sends out the poiso-n which they may have left. In thiis way 'the disease is cured, and the general health of the' patient is built up. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. SWIFT.tSPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. Rev.J. E. Hayne in Jail. Yesterday a warrant for the arrest of the Rev. J. E.'Hayne, the colored professor, who was once before arnested on a serious charge and afterwards dismissed from the Allen University, arrived from Lexington, and the professor was rearrested and taken to the Bichiand jail. Thie warrant was sworn out before a trial justice in Lexington county by "the woman in the case,"and the charge is the smie. Hayne's attorneys. Mlelton &h Melton,. made application before Judge Aldrich for habaas corpus, and a writ was granted, returnible on Tuesday et. In the meantime ie reverend pro fessor languishes in the Richland jaiL. Colunbia St ate. When yuneed a goodt safe laxitive, ask yrdruggist for a bex of Ayer a Pills, and vwill find that they gi'e perfict satisfac tion. For indigestion, torpid liver, and sick headache therec is nothing superior. Leading physicians recommend them. When Baby was sick, 'we gave her Castoib. When she was a child,sbS es fe r Ca* When became Miss, she dung to Cast0-i. Wea~hhdcilne,abhesavetheacP professor Ginthiierrof Paris stites that ecitn vitahl processes of 4he body' derciop trefyii substances in the tisnes, w~hich, fnot speedily eliminated, prodnac disease. Ayer's Sarsaparilla effects the rembial of t-hes stances. and preserves heail. Saylngs sn Doings of the Colored Peo pie Throughout Clarendon and Else, where. BY I. A. sTMWART. Miss Nthalie Mikeils announces her readin.ss to form classes in instrumerita music. She is a performaeL on the violin also. The county fair oiicers are very busy get ting everything in line for the fair now in progress. Let us all assist in making it a success as far as it can be this year. The effort, if nothing else, should be encouraged. The hook and ladder company could not render much assistance at the fire last Fri day night. because the truck was not. com pleted. Let them have the truck, they are bound to do some good. A patron of the postoffice here inquired if we were giving away postal cards until the end of the month as he saw the an nouncemeut in the Mk ntid TIMns. The free supply his not reacied this office yet. . The advance in the price of cotton pick ing according to tlib published circular of Col. B. M. Humphrey did not reach this county to disturb the minds of the people. in many quarters of the cotton section it was regard'ed as an unhappy occurrence, since the fall in the price of cotton is so great. While we tdmit that the tai-med or other .laborors have the undoubted right to advance their own interests as the occasion arises, yet the situation and fitness of every .ian ought always to be investigated. The colored race, as such, ought to re member that unity is a great element in everything. and that unwise, erroneous counsel, for evil and prejudicial purposes on the part of men who have nothing but temselves in view, should be brushed aside as empty vaporing of worthless minds. We can always judge whether the well being of a people is the main spring of some men's'actions by asking ourselves the question: Does it change any well ordered Dr settled relation of the people? Facts are distorted, falsehoods are told, even palpible lies are advanced rather than ,n adherance to duty and first principles. Egnorant people are unjustly im ed upon: laceiveraworkupon theirment weakness s, even taking the livery of heaven to serve the devil in bringing to reproach and open Aame what a people have heretofore cher shed. A great deal of this humiliating state of iirs is brought aLout by elevating to imewhat responsible positions persons who have had their lung power taken for intellectual force and vigor, who have aotbing to recommend them but their un bounded cheek and bold effrontery. AU good men of whatever creed or social relation should unite to throw off this incu bus, this cancer eating out the harmonious rowth of the people. The lecture of Rev. L. W. Jenkins at ,azaretb Baptist Church was very interest mg and instructive.- Vatious Incidents of 3is Southwestern trip, instances of the olored people's prosperity in that quarter, nd splendid bits of humor enhanced the casion. His remarks on education were imely and interesting and suggestive. Anent his remarks on education we might cidentally mention that a few persons iave been endeavoring for a short while to ,ltivate what, I suppose, they would call an educational interest in this community. hey have endeavored to create an impres don that the teacher'mustbelong to the pre lominant or largest religious denomination n the community, or tre -denominaton iestest to which the school bouse pibi)' s Joated or.is ta4ght. When one has in elligent auditors he can always content uimself with the thought of receiving all the onsideration his words will command. As a understood the pubtic school system of his country is established for the benefit Md Patronars of all the people, regardless re usA octrines have. >efect right to .assemble there, but.leav g at the door-of the thresh6ld-of the pub ic solidol 1dube 'their religious quibbles. he law of the land places -o ban upon the eacher by insisting that he be a Rethodist, resbterianu, Buddhist, orwhatnot; it'only ~equisthat be be competntedudtioaly, rorthy morally,and in possession-of such ood antd cstimable qualities *~go to mnake deaher. If doeS not presetibe, as sobib rould seek to 'persuade the ignorant and hose baused to tricks that are vain, that uch and such people have a right to call a acher besrhe he may be persuaded re io^uy as they would think. While, of course, such things are good ~er se, it is impossible to claim for it the ower or efficacy of rendering the word est" any more magic than it -is by nature r construction ; nor cain it ehange tho.fact that 2 and 2 make 4. The worthy founders f the common school system which it is ur proud.heritage to exljoy~buildedfat wiser tlana the' knewrpplctl'around <this itadel 'of e 'finenbes,'the pienbts ad. batteries of non-denminationalism, deribed upon its front: "No favored doc-' trine bere !". In 'fact-Isuppose 'we can well imagine the reason foralt thiis. ~It is the frAt 'duty of arents to teacli their children to follow a iertain religious inclination and this re ponsibility canriot "possibly be shifted or placed ini other hands. Seondly, it is the void of all matters which concern the world r is the 'business .of distinct~ individual oalaitieas;- Each his its sphere to per rm'aiid the inbre eb~risistently it adheres to t the better it'wiftlie' notfor the things it nterfers with, but for the plain line of work t is established to carry out or develop, or greserve in its purty. We, as a peop e, miike "one grand mis ke. We do not appreciate as we ought hat the church is not calculated for the .ransaction of worldly and foreign business with whiehen-en- by assoeiation -may be lfediiponto, transact-adrit-is for thein .ellgenmifdof the race toJnsist'that 'tie. ure springs of the church be not disturbed n -this -way.- Let us have the church dis inact from the State, the schools uncon aminated with denominational taint bhrough self appointed Moseses. Let the eple appreciate the sanctity of each, the aqual importance of all. BUCKLEN'S ABNICA SALVE. The best salve in the ,world ,for cuts, ruises, sores, ulcers, salt 'rheumn, fever ores, 'tstter, bhapped hanids; chilblains, ots, ad all skineruptions, and positive dures piles or no pay required. It is muaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or noney refunded. Price 25 cents per box. 'or sale-by T? G. Dinkins & Co. ,LITTLE GIRL'S EXPERIENCE IN A LIGHTHOUSE. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott are keepers f the government lighthouse at Sand Beach, iich., and are blessed with a daughter, rour years old.. Last April she was taken lown with measles, followed with a dread Eal cough and turning into a fever. Doc tors at home and at Detroit treated her, but in vain, she grew worse rapidly, until' she was a mere~ "ndfdl of bone. -Then she tried Dr. King's New 'Iiscovery and after the use of two and a half bottles was com pletely cured. They say Dr. King's New Discovery is arorth its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial bottle free at J. G. Din kins &Co.'s drug store. THE FIRST STEP. Perhaps you are run down, can't eat, can't sleep. can't think, can't do anything to your satisfaction, and you wonder what ails you. You should heed the warning, you are tak ing the first atop into nervous prostration. o need a nerve tonic and in Electric Bit ters you will find tbe exact remedy for re storing vour nervous system to its normal, healthy condition. Surprising results fol low the use of this great nerve tonic and al tertive. Your appetite returns, good di gestion is restored, and the liver and kid neys resume healthy action. Try a bottle. Price 50c. at J. G. Dinkins & Co.'s drug Did voue notice that fine head of hair at church'last Sunday ? That was Mrs. B-. She never permits. herself to be out of Hall's Hair Renewer. Mr. J. Lane, general manager Georgia Southern aund Florida Railroad, says: "~ was entirely relieved of headache by Brady. crotine in fifteen minutes. It is the only thig that relieves me after the pain comi mences. JOB PRINTINGi. rHE TIMENS OFFICE IS FITlTED UP Ih .a manner that warrants it in soliciting your patronage for job printing. Send' ut your orders which shall have prompt atten tion. Prices as low as the cities. Satisfac io guanteed. Keep us in mind. CHILD BIRTH'- t - MADE EASY! Mon;E& r' fR!'F) " is a scientific ally preparc-i I.i:nient, every ingrc dient of rcogni/ed value and in constant us% L.b thei mcdical pro fession. These i::. rJeits are com binedirnamri -iimbetounknown "MOTHERS' FRIEND" WILL DO all that is claimed for it AND MORE. It Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Book to " MoHERs " mailed FREE, con taining valuable information and voluntary testimonials. Sentbyexpress on receipt of price $1.50 per bottle SRADFIELo REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. a. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. J. G. DrSxrss, M. D. R. B. LoRTEA. 3. G. DIN=TS & C0., DRUGGIST & PHARMACISTS, SI4 COLDEN MORTAR. Fie Drg and Meaicnes. FANCY Dn TOI-rr ARTcuS, FINE ExTACTS &%-D COLow E. ToILET Soaps. PATENT =EDICDTES. PAINTs, OILS, AND GLAs, SPECA, aDi EyEGASSES Fn%'E CIGARS AND ToBAcco. In fact, everything usually kept in a first lass Drug Store. Prescriptions Compoumded With ACCURACY AN]D DISPATCH at all'hours, da' and night, by a competent and experienced Pharmacist. J. G. DINKINS & CO. IN SUMTER. We have opened the finest drug store in Sumter, and take this method of extending a cordial invitation to the People of Clarenden to give us a call whenever they visit this city. They will always find our stock com ilete with the purest Drugs and Medicines. Also imported and domestic perfumery, toilet and fancy articles of every descrip tion, combs, brushes, stationery, the best brands of cigars, and the choicest confec tionery, in fact everything that a first-class drug store handles will be found with us. Special attention given to compounding pirescriptions, and we shall always be found .n our store, day or night. Electrie bells on door. W. H. GILLILAND & CO., Monaghan Block, Sumter, S. C. MTFR1BRANC CHERAW Don't fail to consult us before buyinga your Machinery. We are Manufacturers ad ma save yon in prices and freight over mor'dstant points. Blest Machinery, Lowest Prices. ESTIMATES MADE ANDw AD'VICE GIVE UPON ANY STANDARD MACiiN- a ERY IN THE MAKET. -: And Supplies. : Write, or call tipon OERAW MCHINE WORKS, Sumter, S. C. n HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CLARENDON. Br Lovrs APPELr, Esq., Pnoamv JUDGE. W HEREAS, JOHN J. CONYES MADE Vsuit to me to grant him letters of ad ministration of the estate of and effects of OHN J. CONYERS. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said JOHN J. CONYERS, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the .. ourt of probate, to be held at Manning, S. C., on the 22nd day of October next, after ~ publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, .. why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this seventh day f October, Anno Domini, 1891. sxaL) LOUIS APPELT, Judge of Probate C. C. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY~ OF CLARENDON, BY LOus APPEI.T, ESQ., Probate Judge. W1 HEREAS, J. W. GIBBON HAS m~nade suit to me to grant him letters of administration of the estate of and ef fets of MARTH A S. McINTOSH, These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said MARTHA S. McINT'OSH, deceas ed, that they be and appear, before me, in the court of probate, to be held at Manning, S. C., on Saturday, October 17th, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under nmy hand this 23l day of September, Anno Domnini, 1891. [sEA;] LOUIS APPELT. Judec of Probate C. C. Notice! I AMEETlING OF THE1 STPOCKHOLD- I A ers of The S-onrt-n Fctiir and Manufacturing Company will be held at its factory at Summtertonl, S. C., on October 31st, 1891, at 9 o'clock a. mt., for the piur pose of coi sidering a prop. sitio'n to in crease the capital stoeg or said company fron six thousand dollars to twenty-one thousand dollars. By order of the board of directors. J. D. RUTLEDGE, Sec. and Treas. ai Retail and Wholesale Dealer in GENERA L MERC HAND0ISE1 b M A N N INO So C.a 01 L L. Kee's all kinds of Goods, from the Finest and Latest L L L L Staple and Fancy Groceries, Necessary to Life. A L L L L L L COMPETITION DEFIED! L Will not be undersold by any Retail Store in the State. I EVERYBDY INVfD TO VISIT STORE. 11 MANNING ACAIT1 sorne Sarnple Prices. Mlanning, S. C. A Graded School For Boys and Girl. Shades, with Spring Rollers, from Wicker Rockers from $2.50 to $10 A G r i en h o o l F o r y , o 7 , 1 r 1. 4 0 c . u p . P o p l a r B e d s f r o m $ 1 . 7 5 t o $ 2 . 5 0 . Mxs. E. C. Azilooz, Principal. CAN ALWAYS Baby Carrages from $5.50 to $20. Hardwood Beds from $3 to $7.50. Englisb, Latin, Greek. LGem an, French, Bedroom Suits from $15 to 150. Walnut Beds from $9.00 up. ook-keeping. Calisthenics, Type-writing, Bed Springs from $1.50 to $5.00. Bureaus from .$5-50 to $35-00. hort-hand, Elocution, Art, and Music SAVE : MONEY Extension Tables, Solid Ash, only $5. Wash Stands from $1.25 to $20.00. Boarding pupils cared for as members of Rocking Chairs, from 75c. to $8. Sideboards from $5.00 to$50.00. ie family. Backward pupils carefully Wood ea Chairs from 5c. to $8. W ard s from $5.00 to $5.00. iught. All lessons thoroughly explained. Wood Seat Chairs from 15c. to 70c. Wardrobes from $8.50 to $25.00. The department of Vocal and Instrumen- Cf i Music will receive careful and system- O 1T Caue Seat Chair from 75c. to $3.50. tic attention. The department of Fine Arts will include arcoal and crayon sketching, water and il painting, lustra, kensington, and other Spaeial ateon wil eintoredng lure, Pictures, Fine Engravings, in Frames, from $1.00 to $10. mamental work. Iui Special attention will be given to reading, pelling, singing, English composition, Lage-Oil Pas at $1.40. Imported cnmanship, and drawing. Te school is non-sectarian. Boarding Olor h frm 7c o 8c. upils are required to attend Sunday-school nd church at least once every Sabbath. The most approved text books are used. he blackboard is deemed an essential in e class room. The meaning of an author invariably required of each pupil. In all SAE' ork done, in whatever department, and hatever the extent of the ground covered, ur motto shall always be THoRoUGHNESs. At the close of the school year a gold edal will be awarded to the student who akes the highest average in all his studies uring the year. PTimaER rtmn $1.00 QATERS Don't say this, but call for yourself and get my prices on Primary Department ............ $1.00 wQU.TRINHF Intermediate Department........ 2.00 Higrher Department.............. 3.001- & R 3 W . I 0 Collegiate Department.........4.0 New Brick, Iron Front Store-,-e Music, including nse of Instrument 3.00 Painting and Drawing.......-.. 4.00 Contingent Fee, per session of 5 (Nxort .G.Dnis&C. months, in advance...... We are always Head-Quarters and ask you to call and give us Board, per month... .......... 8.00 1 have just returned from Market rial Board from Monday to Friday (per with a full and complete line of month)............ ......... 5.00 w C. OSPH F. RHAME, SIIE 9 .C OSEHF.EAE DRY - GOODS, CLOTHING, -* SU__- MTER,-_ I _ Thorougb, Practical Iiistruction. Gradu. ATTORNEY AT LAW, u.=n LT u A1TR2E TLW ates assisted to positions. AW Catmogue MANNING, S. C. - Shhhs, FREE. Write to AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, stratteD seun W fOHN S. WILSON, W- I will sell at the Attorney and Counselor at Law, MANNING, S. I. LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE.in FraES, from 1NtEW. SLEVI, -:0: ' SEN-D YOUR DYEING TO THE A I S. AT .AIV, -: Charleston Steam -:- Dye -:- Works, Notary rublic with seal. Lin aloke uladcmlt All Work Guaranteed. 310 King St., CHARLESTON, S. C. rofessionally. gWhen rao come to aning give8. FOLLIN BROTHERS. me a call.-- at - OEI will not be undersold by anyD 175 East Bay. Chrletton, S. C. Merchant in Manning.a y a es Wholesale Dealei's iN UA1ER INst, THE2. co, Cigars, and Pipes. Jacob Prodovsky, Bainting and- Whitewashing ETABLIs , 14 ( N ext__ _ _ D o r tG. G.ik ns & C . e a e a w a s H a - u r e s a nd a k e r t o c l a n g ve u IbavLeading brands ofroobacco: Limited, l d Met, Gold Brs, Our Peach, Brownitug. aR T a n O e Tow in O rder. in o, - a t r t S DRY - COMIONS E - N I.THIN SITYER, S. C CHARLES~ C. LESLIE, - 00- 0:-~C WholesaleT&hRetail Commission Dealero ug Pr WVWUJI1 Probably we eould offer you some sug- c= C inats, Shoest***i MI Generl C1 gestions bout what is watted, Snd save N Generl Comisson Mrchats; on some- money. besides. -We have cheap cg ft"A4RR A MR I~% qqfff yaint, bt we do not alw a~ys advise You tW -1=T T IH YTREOCME O LR ,FUT, u~ 'hm h bs sotstsceps. ,~ ANIG S. C.nt a n the o%- we keep. I Co Ni N I N G, Srp ulr. C . is aI l n als e p afll andn o comnr pro e te Noitar ulcdihsal.ieo ALLE GIN . D. . 4 fOC&F4MRES. CarloCERIS.NVL5ru SvL',IARETO S.. ro-sinal.h n ougcment to f-ama giveg iea~a~LtaTf~~il oietoCeio Wrte fo---- ngimteselns. NoAa 'hesll.VIG LAM FOLLINiBRtTHERS, 1 wiliofot .e.underorrisbydan 1'5Es aCalstn R STAUANT MAn Kind ofPoManning. nwr etr; ilp~~.tte dl ~tctd n Oppieadn bradsef oaco Lii ed, aeo i fsl.111mM id& C 1oeo.xg ett ilmk am td M aG l Ba , u Pe c Bo w Jus g. LARCESTe uCk SG sa E Tll S r e pcY. ~ .j O R S CH ARLS C.nLsLIEt-ool Ha&ReStCmson De. e C.Cm isoinrCn. hret etme 51 FORESTON DRUG STORE, FOR 16STON, S. C. I kec ahy on( hand a full ilne of Pur Drugs and Medicines, 'ANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, STATION ERY, CIGARS, GARDEN SEFDIS, n' snch articles as are usually kept in a rst class drug store. I have just added to my stock a line of PAINTS AND OILS ad am prepared to sell PAINTS, 0 LEAD, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, i quantities to suit purchasers. L. W. NETTLES, M.D., Foreston, S. C. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, COWUMBIA, S. C. Is the largest hotel in the city, and has, uring the past year, been thoroughly reno ited, remodeled, and refitted with all mod m improvements. Centrally located, and Ters inducements for the accommodation its patrons. Has 6 spacious, lght, and ry sample rooms. Hot and col,.4ath&i aisine excellent. The propric r h y strict attention to the ts of trons to merit a share of nag. F. W. SEE Proprietor. BRUNSON HOUSE, SUMTER, S. 0. First class accommodations and excellent ble. Convenient to the business portion the town. 25 cents for dinner. J. H. DIXON, Proprietor. Centra . , of S, . Sept. 20, 1891. TBAMS GOmo NoGTH. *No 52 tlo 48 v Charleston 600am 5 18 p m r Lanes 7 30 a m 710 p = v Foreston 757am 7 36 p m V Wilsons 757am 7 44 p m V Manning 805am 7 55 p = v Harvins 8 12 a m 8 06 p.M r Sumter 840am 835pm r Columbia 950am 10 00 p m TRAMNS GOING0 SOUTH *No 53 tNo 49 9 Columbia 9 00 p m 7 10am v Sumter 10 10 p m 8 40am v Harvins 1V 30 p m 9 01 a m 1 Manning 1039pm 910am 7 Wilsons 10 48 p m 9 20 am v Foreston 1054 p m 9 27a m v Lanes 1120 p m 9 55 a m r Charleston 12 50 a m U 50 a m *Daily. tDaily except Sunday. J. B. KZmrY J. F. Dmur. Asst. Gen'l Mag'r Gen'l Sup't. T. B. Eunsi, '1Passenger Agent. arestoa, Suater, 4 Nortihern Ballmi. IN EFFECT OCroM 5, 1891. OMG NORH tNo 1 tNo 3 v Charleston 5 30 a m 5 00 p m vPregnals 6 55 a m 6 45 p m "Holly Hill 724am 711pm " Eutawville 7 39 a m 725pm " Vanees 7 51,a m- 135pm " St Paul 8 20 a m 8 03 p m v Snmmerton 8 28 a m 810-Ym v Silver 8 37 a m 8 18 pm ,v Packsville 8 49 a m 8 29 p m vSumter 917am 854pm v Darlington 10 50 a m 10 17p1m r Bennettsville 1201 p m 1130 p m -0 GOmo SOUTH tNo 4 tNo 2 v Bennettsville 525am .5 50 p m iv Darlington 6 40 a m 7 07 p = ,v Sumter 8 00 a m 9 00 p m V Packsville 827am. 9 29pm ,v Silver 8 37 a m 9 42-p m ,vSummerton 8 45 am 952 p rr ,vSt Paul 8 52 am 10 00p m ,vVances 9 21 am 10 31p m a Eutawville 9 32 am 10 41p m av Holly Hill 9 45 am 10 55 pm a Pregnals 10 10 am 11 20p m x Charleston 11 30 am 12 50a m ------ LrVances 8 10 am 6 00p m LEutawville 8 40a m x .Ferguson 9 05a m , v Ferguson 9 35am m av Eutawville 10 05 a m v Vances 11 00 am 7 40p m LHrlin City 11 55 am 8 35p m Trains 1 and 2 have through cars be ween Charleston -and Fayetteville. All rains run daily except Sunday. 3. H. AVERILL, General Manager. ST. MeoAEAN. A. 5. DROWN. RoBT. P. EVE5s. IcOAAN, BROWN & EVMS, JOBBERS OF Dry Goods, Notions, Bests, Shoes and .Clothing, los. 226, 228 & 230 Meeting Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. -wrrH Louis Cohen & Ct, 232 & 234 King Street, C HA RL ES TO-N, 8. 0. DE M Fmiov Goozs, Caprs, MATTIG,. OI, CrWra SHADmA UPnoxsrEEuy GocDs. Applications for Prices and. Samples~wil. receive my prompt attention. ISAAC M. LORYEA. Jstonar Cra~ wzo & ~a.,ar JOBBERS OF'DRY GOODS, Niotions and Smtall Wares, Nos. 49 Hayne & 112 Market Stret CHARLESTON, S. C, M. Drake & Sons --WBOTESAT BOOTS, SHOES, & TRUNiK. 235 Meeting St., nCHARTERTON, L.0. ~argests okbest asisstt sest piises. High M Arm, An $28. S . 4guns FIFTEEN DAYS'TRIAL Donl& y an agea M or . ba ,aM - THE C. A. WOO0 C..NN'! ""'* U*