Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, August 15, 1900, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

- . , DANGER. ^calod Ice Crean. Soft Drloks and Summer Luxuries. Beware of Ice cream and soft drinks, traits and Ices, for behind thorn lurk leatb! More than twice as many persons lied last year from inability to curb their appetite for these summer luxuries than were carried to their grave* froru^drend consumption and fevers (soldiers included). A clipping bureau in/1 n ntrwllool f..a?a 4-" u uivuivui juui &iui r> Miiii'iin'm xcii * talc of dire disaster from these evils, well, they may be called. "While consumption killed forty in ino state, nearly one hundred died from eating too much lee cream. In Chicago and vicinity, malaria proved fatal to j Ihlrty, while ninety persons were mur- j flored by swallowing peach and cherry Itones. In the state of New Jersey ten tiled from heart disease, while lee cold lrlnks killed twice that number. A mau In Canton, O.. died from eating cherries and Ice cream at the same Ume, the acid fermenting with cream, j In Oshkosh. Wis., a young woman at- : tended a dance, and after eating eighteen plates of ice cream fell dead. Her ^ name was Mary Blake. But ravenous j ippetites for cold stuff on a hot day is oot all the evil there is to soft drinks, i A number of well-known rod drinks ire known to contain poisonous acids. The soft drink habit Is more fatal to I poung women than to the men. This Is attributed to feminine weakness and the manner in which they consume | their drinks, namely, through a straw. I A well-known doctor said to a Now 1'ork Journal correspondent: "I know of several girls who have i died from sipping lees through a straw, rids is the reason: In sucking the ices np the cold substance strikes the palate of the mouth and cools the head. Then when the young women walk in the sun I and evert themselves tlie cold reacts. I piving them a severe headache, which is later followed by a fever, and In soma cases death has resulted." The doctor says men are not so easily affected, l'rult ices are also said to be very uuhealthful. When wit Is kind as well as playful, when information knows how to ui- ^in-ill. as wen as now to speak, j when good will is shown to those who are absept as well as to those who are present, we may know that we are in good soelety.?August Ladies' Home Journal. To Cure n <'ol?l In One I?ny. tftui< I.axatite llnnMO Qdinixk TABt.eh, A'l druggists refund the money If it fails to enu. E. W. Grove's slgnntureon each box. 25o. It feeins strange that oven n writer should sometimes i?o wrong. Ho. 33. Pale N ana Weak wWomen Beauty and strength In women vanish early In life because of monthly pain or some menstrua/ Irregularity Many suffor silently and see their best gifts fade away. LydU E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound | ! helps women preserve roundness ef form and freshness of faoe because it makes their entire female organism healthy. It oarries women safely through the various natural crises and Is the safeguard of woman's health. The truth about this great medlolnc Is told in the letters from women being published In this paper oonsiantlym !FigHt Yc if you want to. But I the start of you. Ifitd pepsia, indigestion, bilii poor blood, constipatio Perhaps you have take one of Ayer's Pi pills gently and surely are an easy and safe idiuuy , mvy jjiu permanent cure. Alwi in the house. 25 cents * bo* " I have raised a family of present time, and T would not t Ayer's Pills. 1 have used them family laxative their equal." ? * f i ' 4W-:W-f ; A Cirl's Assets and Liabilities. "I can row, piny Rolf nml tennis, fence, dunce. skate." exclaimed Sarah Miggs. In a recent sketch by Miss Baylor; "1 can dress extravagantly, 1 can play the piano and paint atrociously on cliinn, I can speak French and (Jer? man. I can ride and drive. "I cannot dress myself, t do not even take care of my hands. 1 cannot cook a thing. 1 have no idea how to make coffee, fry eggs, or how much of anything to give out for any meal. 1 cannot sew on the machine or with my lingers. I have no idea what servants ought to do, how they ought to rto it, how soon they ought to accomplish it. I cannot take care of chil dren. 1 faint In 11 sickroom." Facing such assets nnd liabilities of n fashionable education, no wonder Sarah declared it something terrifying to become the head of a family on a moment's notice! Yet, some time in her life, the sudden call to preside over the household of a husband, a father, a son or a brother comes to the majority of women. What will she do about itV Will -lie enter upon her duties boasting of the fact ttint the kitchen is an undiscovered country, and confident that instinct will overbalance her ignorance? Or will she, rather, like Sarah Miggs, acknowledge her deficiencies and rise to meet them? Sarah made a grand novitiate. What might have been learned almost unconsciously under a careful mother's eye she sought in training classes and the homes of more practical friends. Itonatology, bnkology, marketology, patchology. dnrnoiogy. nurseology became her study and her practice. It was no easy task, and one which her wealth made apparently unnecessary. "I am not going to bo a fraud as a wife." she insisted to all remonstrances. "I am going to keep my share of I lie i-omrm-i I "? > take elutrge of Hick and his house and itis children just as if 1 won* a lnwyi?r taking a case. or a merchant setting tip n store, or a captain taking command of a ship." The whole tenor of iter future proved that she was right. To row. to play golf, to dress charmingly, to Ik* conversant with the whole gamut of aconipiislunents is commendable, but no young woman who has not in some degree mastered the intricacies of domestic science is qualitlcd to become he queen of the home and so arbitrate the destiny of a family.?The Congro nationalist. The Menu's Origin. The origin of the menu earn hns been traced to tlie fluke of Brunswick, lie was observed in tito Intervals of a ban quel to scan carefully a long strip of jiapcr by the side ??f liis plate, and when the curious guests ventured to Inquire into the nature of his studies he ex plained that it was a sort of programme of the dishes which he had commanded from the cooks, to the intent that il some delicacy which especially appeal oil to him were marked for a late stage in the repast he might carefully re serve his appetite for it. The simpli city and beauty of tin* idea appealed in staidly to tin* duke' eonvivers. and thi menu card front that moment became an institution. In its nhl-fashiuiice form, we are told, the hill was usttnlh written in large letters on cards ol such imposing dimensions that roon kfor only one could be found at eaol end of the board. Skim-Milk Calves Ahead. Thirty-nine calves are- now under the experiment at the Kansas State Agricultural eolleire Seven of those were foil on whov nml grain with n liitlo n I fa I In during the dairy school, in com parlson with nnothor lot of seven foil on skint-milk, grain and alfalfa. After the dairy school it hocamo necessary tr change tlio whey lot to grain and alfal fa hay. while skint-milk was continued with the other lot. The gains are it: favor of the skim-milk lot. An are in favor of the skim-uiilk lot.. An other interesting calf experiment con sists of feeding calves on hay tea in connection with grain and hay. Six teen pounds of mixed Itay is mixc* with .120 pounds of hot water, whirl Is hailed down until it weighs HIT pounds. Plans arc made to start an other lot of calves 011 alfalfa tea. How It Turned Out. He (a former suitor)?"So you art married, eh? You told me once upon f time that you never intended to helotif to any man." She?"Well, I don't. He belongs t< ine." Chicago News. ? >vir L/iver^ look, out, or it will get oes, you will have dysousncss, sick headache, these already. Then lis at bedtime. These master the liver; they laxative for the whole mpt relief and make a ays keep a box of them All druggist*. eleven children, all living at the hink I could keep house without for twenty years, anil there is no \r f YQU KNOW W1 When You Tofkc lOROVE' I Taste k I cu i i f jj? M. 1?AJH m because the formula h showing what it oonta their formula, knowing tl &I1 cine if you knew its ing 9 anil Quinine put up in co O less form. Grove's is 1 anil any druggist who is r w| that all other so-called " I y Grove's is the only ( y -V, the malarial sections of tl Kal case of malaria, chills ant Rearing; Queen Bees. To secure nooil. Inrjre, proliiie queens, they should he reared .it swarmin? time. Knrly queens are what every beekeeper wants, and the best ultras are reared under the swarmin* 1. pulse. At that time the larva h V> 1 profusely with royal jelly, and 1k/<o, long-lived queens result. There ts no dtl?<rr..e II %...%+ ? ... .......... ..i mm i. nimrmiieo queens. Five or six <l:iys after a swnrin has issued. go t?? tlio parent hive ami examine for queen eells. You will find anywhere from one to a dozen scnttereil about the eoinhs, hut generally at the bottom. Take two or more frames of brood with adhering bees containing one or more queen cells and place in n new hive. The young queens will emerge In a day or two. One can make from two to live divisions, each nucleus having a virgin queen. When the queens are from seven to ten days old they usually go for their wedding flight and when successfully mated return to their hives to stay for ?* (- rest of their lives, which is from two to four years, never leaving the hive again except at swarming time. Many young queens are lost in mating. This is the most uncertain thing about ' queen rearing. Queens of the current year's rearing will rarely swarm, hut 1 have reared queens in May that have built up so strong a colony that they 1 crowded themselves out by Amrnst. All rules are occasionally broken by boos.?P. (5. Herman, In Now Enplane Homoslond. A Ku?l I'roin l'ar .Inpun. v" "P* 1 "Ko-Kwai" is quite the fad of the hour tor afternoon parties. Sir Edwin Arnold tells that the Japanese have a pretty way of entertaining, the hostess ' giving her guests a nnniher of dainty ' bottles, containing different perfumes, ' and the lucky ladies who can guess the ' proper names of the scents receive f prizes. All that comes to us froiu the 1 Orient has a charm of its own. What ' could be more lovely than perfumes called "Dew From the Mountain," "Breath of Spring." and "Dream of the Garden," If the names give any hint of the odors. At a party given Thursday only standard perfumes were given , to the guests, and a young American lady from the Paelflc slope made tha greatest namher r>f ?. n-iici i Kiicssea. When she returns to her western homo ( iho will wear a unique brooch, set with diamonds and Inscribed with the word I "Ko-Kwal."?l>etroit Free Press. i < Some men (IqcI it easier to believe a lie thou the truth. I'Ctnam Fadexkhs l?Yr.s are fast to sun( light, washing and rubbing. fold by ail druggists. | About the only thing a man can't lie out , of is eating onions. ' A C-olouol in the British South African army says that Adams' Tutti Fruttl was n blessing to his men while marching. Tho manager of a theater is obliged to depend upon his Income for a living. I no Your Feel Ac lie nntl (turn ! I Shake Into your shoes Allen's Foot-Fas* r a powder for the feet. It makes tiglit or New Slices feel easy. Cures Corns, Ingrowing Nails, Itching, Swollen, Hot, Callous, Son > anil Sweating Feet. All l>ruggi?ts nn<! Shoe Stores sell It, 25e. Snm|de sent FItKI., Address, Allen' h. Oi mstf.ii, I.eKov. N. V, ' A theatrical poser- how to got back withotit walking. nrc . . .. . .n.iiriiti} i iiirM .mi ins or norvmn nasi Afinr first day'? use of l?r. Kline's Ore ?1 Nerve Hostorer.il! trial bottle and treat! set roc I)r. H. II. Ki.isk. Ltd.. 931 Arrh M. Fhila. IV Money talks, but the moonshiners money keeps still. The llo?i Prrirrlpllon I'or < hills slid Fever is n bottle of Onnvr.'s Tastci.f.*' Chii.: Tonio. It is simple iron nn<l quinine in a tasteless form. Noeure.no pay. I'rtoeiiSe. The dainty, simple, well-regulated table saves many anxious hours both nt'of v?o 1 ? a i-? * - * i in* in ** ami in i in1 sn*k-room.? August Ladies' Home Journal. ?lon llrwnrd. ?tOO. The renders of tl is paper will l?e [denied t?> l?a rn tliAt there lent leant one dre.ndi d dl?eiv?e tlint. science has been nhle to cure in all its eta ires. mid tbnt, is Catarrh, Hall's ? nlnrrli Cure is the onlv positive rme Known to the metileal frnternit\. Catarrh helotR constitutional disease, requires a cnnstitnti'-nsl treatmerit. Hall's atarrti? urn is tnkeii Internally, acting directly on the hlood and utiieou-. -nttares of the system, thereiiy destroying 'tie foundation nt tlie disease, and giving the patient Strength hy building Up the eon-'itti! on a nil nsM?.ti ok' na t.uri in ilniin; it worl. The proprietors Iihvb so m e !i laitli iti its < iirnti\e powers that they offer (1114* Hundred lloliai Tor an\ i ase t hat it fails to cure. Semi for list Ot testimonials. Address .1, OiK.MtvA Co.. Toledo, 1). t Sold by llruggiMs. Mr. Hall's Family Pliln are the bed. mesanaHnn ^T^YOIIRE iss \^y /*7p o \S2jjy<^ orsir. Xi ML ML ML ; plaSnly prtrtiod on osaoh botih fins0 Imitators do not adverti: lat you would not buy their mec rcdients. Grove's contains lr< irrcct proportions, and is in a tast the original Tasteless Chill Tor ?> lot pushing an imitation will tell y< asteless " Tonics arc imitations, "hill cure sold by every druggist ic United States and Cuba that i I fever, or money refunded. P Smith?"Old Colonel Mellow appears I to l>p a congenial old fellow, but I've j tried every topic of conversation, and yet 1 can't draw him out." Jones? j "Suppose you try a corkscrew." \f r* \V! n<dnu'*a liln.f Qrpiitt 1.1 l.?-A.. I I it I ill n ?, soft oiis ill e until*, red noon i ti fin munition, nlluya pain. core* \vln>l colic. boi11c. Pino"* Cure Is the hot medicine we ot or used for n'l affections of throat ami liiiu*?. Wii, (?. Kmxi.kv, Vaaburcii, Intl.. Kcli. 1", iflOO. ' ' MUTATIONAL % \ BUSINESS s|3 Jl COLLEGE, I ROANOKE, VA. BS MORE CALLS FOR GRADUATES THAN IT CAN SUPPLY. "JJSenil for Catalogue Enter Sept. 4.! II ("II AS. K. KCIvKUI.K, President. t I 1.1 HAY, YIHMMA. LJRAY COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES. !U.??i|fi:Uy Hltnal<*?l In ?Hip famou* Mienninlonh Vulley. |nl ti i i I cm friini WanblfiKton. Preparatory | ami r.lri'tive i'oiir*cii lending to degree*. Charge* M-ry moderate fcriVl entire *ewdon. h 1-2 months i s< sslon iH'Klni September I'.'. lOOo. Write for entnlogtie to H M. HARGROVE, Principal, REV.H.n. WHARTON I). I) .President. A Minlteil nuiiitier of free aohoUirnhipK. Addie** I the pilnelpnl. a \lrq For33T??r* w? h?T? bern trun,>?R T?,CBS c-,n *ni **?? f<T 5^^,- ot>s' >4iai?S bntitPM. Only bo?. tol. in Y?. ; p'Sk . -TfH,. Joining :U building?a grand r rew one. Up to dale Eirfclj cn*im 1.^ domd. TboroapUy reliable. No fT. TJt,u#" c?ul?Krf (r" " Leading bn?. eol. eoalS ratomac riter. ?Pbila. Stenr'Erepcpr. Tolinnbia Business College, Cosu"B!A| ^ li? st HtK.m*** nfid ."hortUaml 1 ? bwtei IndiKvniriits ami more OrtilunUft f> In poi?IH?ni thuii nil I'llier ufcln?*ftfc Oilier* )) .s. inmiblneil. T?rm< low. (" tning KHCF,, That Littla Ecok For Ladles, AI.IOF MASON, Rot'HltHTkH, N. Y. HDlfDDCV NFW D)8C0VP.RY;ei?irJL el of 1 iju'oW f.t*f ?iid rurn? wi.fft t i-v, Ho >M ?>f lot moiitala iind IO ?! ??' Fri t'. Br. H. U. GKEIM ? SUMS. Box K illaalt. u? ; # 1 ? |oM-VoH ' ?"?'' '"JQm,." ? W^ss^gr-^i I LARGEST MAKERS f . I a K&t"' ^('n 5 ?:t ,nt' 4 P?^\$ri.r>OBho?s in the 2 11 S. 1 Bft\ worM. Wo poll VB ' ?? E?s\ "",r,> s-'1-00 ftllu in* ? ~ eS& t ?;?..V) shoos tlmn < ? 2? gtt&AI '"') "thor Iwo^ go" manufacturers mVB > v" mUp / The ronton mnrr ? #HH/W.L.I>ou ?las 83.00 iffiff/ a,1<l $3:,? shoos ?ro tSi fi* j$&i? .sold tlmn any other , J0F mako is because tlioy are fly tho best in tho world. mf A $4.00 Shop for $3.00. A $5 Shtto for $3. "?0. ^ I Tho Real Worth of Out $3 ?nd $3.50 ShOM n lllnvl'i? the ani $*.W? ahoe boat B 1 in n the tr.irhl, <i I m p*'l li t lyutnt of n (in imtfartir or. ? n:tS"ita to t>rn<lnee*a AhtR'.ier gru'li* $1.00 ait'l $o.f>i ahnea than ff It i<*uie-r.t Ipi .cfntamp^loiilv-ittOTn iy U If r. it<Vilfpi II not F" them for/7 Hyo'i. > -nil <t:rrct to tact >rv. er. if W\el or .r.- i!..c ar.O axtraiW ft I 'fh?i. * c. and v "Ith. /W nlam or cap Inc. Our 13 rhocK ml' idiihTo.i tk. ^ anywhere jMf int'i it racilltntfil if von mention ' till? (Utile r tvlicn t\ ri: lli^ ntlt III tlac: a. fill.3d lV:r'lu'c1".,o, I hompson's Eye Water 5C I< ] j-r|ill ^ . I 3U^|j|j l s guaranteed to cure any |pj rice 50 cents. J|J ri?0. E. NISSEN & CO., u t?tWflpnWQ Lightest draft, most W t? &J \* t ? O durable and finest finish. Do not take one claimed to be as good, if not sold in your town, write us for prices. w i>sr<?i-sAM:.n, \. < . CONTRACTORS' ^ ? BUILDERS' MILL SUPPLIES J Cnstlnu'R. Stool Rp.iin' ( ?iluttitiH int.! 1 ?? .?* I n?l llolti*. Hods. WVlclils. Tniikn, Tiwnit. Stool Wlri' and Manila Hope. lit 1 -r11?tr 1'i.cint" Hiul I'liinpn. Jnrka. k*>. I'tnle i t:am ati< Hop" llolttH. HTflSl Kwrv !>ny. Mnkf QmM llilinry. LOMBARD IRON WORKS X SUPPLY CO ai (ii vr.i, ? /-** wti it hk \\ anted for thr best A P r^^TT^CT fell,..,: book over AublNibss ton County. '.? ( In Charleston, 1.130 in Motnphi- (Ino apotit soils 250 In oil" week, t-l n.i u> $10.00 per day sure In nnewoiliiK slat" your experlonoo, If any. J. L- /N 10-H O L5 & CO., No. Olti-UVM Austell ItullcliiiK. Atlanta, (in, SOUTHERN DENTAL COLLEGE. I) KXTA L I? Kl?A 1<TM F.NT Atlanta CoIIa'c* of I'ltyalrlHiiH and Surgeon* OLDEST ( OI.I.KOK IS ^T*TK Hon rt""n t ll All mini Session opens (i t 2; "loses April .10th. Tlm*e "onienipintltiK iti" btmly of Dentistry ebnuM writ" lor catalogue Addri'H *? If 1'ilvTl-l? B'-!-C3 In inn ii I! u I Id i nc. Admit*. Gh. In tlmo. Sold by (lruirelMA. pt~' Machinery and APPURTENANCES. Ginning Systems equipped with the Murray Cleaning a'lil Distributing System. Power Ri]ulpinoat?, Haw Mill Machinery. Farm and Mill Machinery in General. S. O. Agents for Steele's Setv South Hrlrk Mi?cUlB?ry. Write ti? for prices on anything in onr lino. W. H. GIBBFrS & CO., COLUMBIA, - 5. C. A WORLD ~ without MUSIC IJI J bny en ??ric?n or 4^?Slj .An lnstrunifiit .,Jy. .JoS >v 'nrnitiiro it's SFAy*:BjB entvrtn I i 111 ? ii t, >t- ill* < ttini-iit. W ^ niriki-i r jiri?-i-n' w i bo tfood ORGANS $35.00 UP. PIANOS $175.00 UP. fiT" Write for ralalogur and Tornie, A ildn ia, M. A. MALONE, Columbia, S. C. CIAVINC; FORMED A CONNECTION o: :o:: with : :o: :o THE ELLIOTT GIN REPAIR WORKS 1 am now prepared to repair and rebuild Cotton ?.lt>* a* thoroughly at !he manufacturer*. Thia 1 ranch of the bualnexa be under the peraoual aupera lalon of Mr. W. J. ELLIOTT, * ho hn? had fourteen year, of practical experience In l. i.UI'jk tne F.l.l.tol I OIN, aud who la well known to moat kId u*?ra In Ibl* State totr Now is the Time I Briwt Vour Gins Before Ten Need Them! foraplete Ginning Mtuini equipped with the tr.net perfect I'uriiniitle iClnvattng ami Distributing ? ?em> on the market Sixty eight complete nut ft* In ox- In tbla State, nod erery one of them g\ . in^ noaole.te ?? *:? ton IiKhe-t Mrade 'la ltie? Uoller-i. Saw Mill*, Corn Villa. IlrlcW Machines. Wood \\ irking Machinery, s w* 1 u.lt-ye do \VK. <>/?. It ljuloli I'ellrery. Imw Prlcea and lira* Mill c lorn., V. C. BADHAM, IJ26 Main St.. COLUMBIA, S. C. W" " . CHINESE WAR NOTES. Restlessness is increasing in Soutli* frn China. The Germau army will use American horses in China. Canton officials are enlisting Chinese at $9 a month, twice the usual amount. Russian troops have captured the town of Sakhalmin, ou the Amur River. Japanese newspapers denounce Emperor William's viudictiveness toward China. Filthy camps of some foreign troops at Tlen-Tsln are proving a menace to health. A third brigade has been ordered to China from India, about G000 men being included. A junk has been seized at Canton with seventy rifles and 10,000 cartridges on board. The American gunboat Princeton has sailed from Auioy for Shanghai to protect Americans. Admiral Seymour has forced the Viceroy of Nankin to give him an audience. after twice refusing. The Czar has raised all commercial tariffs except those provided for by treaty to produce war money. The (lerman mission at Nainoti. China, has been destroyed, and Wu chow is no longer safe for foreigners. Army officers seeking horses in the United States for the American and (lerman cavalry have dilliculty in .getting animals. One hundred Chinese reforrucrtv have sailed from Vancouver, II. for Macao to consider raising an army to assist the ?ides. British Consul I'fazer and lite foreign community at Chung-hing have left for tlie coast, after being warned by the (Joverument. United States Consul Fowler, at Chec-Foo. China. lias received the original of the famous Ooii'Tor Mis. l?aUli, i?i'uviug il to 1h? genuine. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. , Central Time at Jacksonville and Snvnnnah. Eastern Time at. Other 1'oiiits. Schedule m KflVct May Oth. 19(0. ,Misd\r" ... - , ?. NORTH nODND. (No 41 iiaUvi Oai'ly ? X Ql 1 Lf. JackdODTtlleilP. si. . 8Wa '. tipi " Savannah tSo. By * 1..' lop 1'J (tun. " Hum wed 4(l2p 4('la " Blaokville 4 l<pj 1 l.'?a " Springfield 4 4** i1 [ 4 ..ia " Snllv .. 4 4bp! 4 4Tn A r. Columbia .. (lOtlp 0 (Ma (.v. Charleston, (So ily 1 tX)a llolp i " Sunwnei vdlo . 41a l_\c;ut I " Hranchvillo ; 8ft?nl 1 iiAal j " Orangeburg 9 2".ta . ' King villa . ... .... ... 10 Kin' 4 tyi;? Ar. Columbia ii'Mu ft65a Lv. Augusta. (So Ity ) *!i Wju; Ulkip 9-vlp, Lv. Granltevllle j tftoj 81 y>| 1015pj Lv. Edguileld i 10ji| .( , l.v Aiken _. SiMpI Lv. Trcnem . 4U()jv if tup " Johnston. ft IJUa 4 Uijll-Mpl Ar. Columbia, (U. D.).. f>t>ip| * Ilia. Lv. (kilumhia. iBUlg ot OtJOul lilOp C> l'.i " NVjntJsboro.... I T0-!r?! 7 tsu " Chester' I 76tpl 8 1'ia Rot U Hill f 88 47a Ar. Charlotte | o 10yj 'J Ifti Ar UonvTlii* .. ... .. . liJ.iio limp A r. Kirhniond . C *1 '.Hp Ar Wiiii$Tngton ... .t.a s " Baltimore (Pa l!Hl A. 12a 11 ion J " Plnludrlplim .. I 111 .l/jfcl V.' ,VU I *' New* V?rU . I 24B|> a I wt I Lv. Columbia ...." ,im . Ar ^pArtHuburK . 11 . k Ash.'villo I 7 i.,j, j Ar Kyiville . .... j l.v., ; n, Ar. ?'ih<Snnuo~_ " . . |'VrMp T~W?? Ar LoiuavUIq j . ' h, T: ?i> . 55 K0LTH50DND. I.v. I,..ui ,vtlle llnTyi Lv Cin.-uiiuHi . i : iM|i Lv KjioxviIIa . 7 I 'M.i h i>? " A-h,-vill#i . H(*U .105l? H;<nriHuburur lM.'ml,?? i;,p Ar. Columbia . u20p < 4f,|? Lv. New YorkiPo.U.lt) .... .. tfJopiUL ,f. ' Philadelphia i)o.">p! :i ,v..i Lull irnnio I .4 "- ?p C Ly. Wa-dd'gt'ii iSo.Ky) [ > .Vip IJ l.w* r,r. Hlchmntirt ..,...T... ~ lT:. .j> I Mini i.v. umiviue l > i i <!? Lv. dharloite ,8 l&allOuup ' K ick Hill ,?03?t045p " Chester . ! 35a! 11 i"ip " Winn^born 10 liln 12 1.1a Ar. Columbia. iRldg.Kt (130x> I1 ' 'Au Lv. Columbia. (U. L>.I lll'.'ASaj i;i?a " ,lohn->t<>ii . .. IO;W|il'l :cil>; (>32n " Trenton llOJpl I <> ls;i Ar. Aikon .. . ! . n?; i.- i Ar. Edgefield ... 1 4-')(? II l#4? Ar Oranttuville . " ISMkil 21Sp V ISii Ar. An gnat a I'lOOO '-'.Vip >> V*?? Lv. (' 'liiinl.ia ( :mi Ky ) iTttpl 1 iSuk " Xingvilie 4 43p !V.'r? " Orangeburg 53>lp 4 4oa " Hraniibville f> 1 >pj I '-'.'si " Siniimcrville 7 2ep'-,r> .-'a Ar. Oharl?toM flISp 7 uoa Lv. Columbia (tin. Ry.).... . . ill llOn I " in Ar. Sally ... ,12 . lp 1.' IK a " SpriUjt!i(!lil 1 :2 45a ' markvitit* I Pip ":i(C-a " Itnruvvoll ; ' Tp;, " Savannah .. .. !l 'Alp 5 16a Ar Jaekaon villa (1* 8.) ' 7 40p' I' -V>a Trains 4:1 and :i (mixed s . 1 >t Sunday) arrive and dopni i iroin Hamburg. } Dally ex. ept Sunday SlB?ij?ing Cur Service. Rxeellovit. daily pas-enger s-ervieo between Florida ..nil New York. Nos. 33 and ill-New Y irk and Florida Ex* press. Drawing-room nlti'|iiui; ears lutwre.i Aii|;iistn4nilX('w York. Pullman drawing-room deeping mm between Port Tampa, Jacksonville, Savannah, Washington and New York. Pullman aleeplng cars between Charlutt. ul Richmond. Dining car.-, between Chnrloita and Savannah. Nor. IB and 38?IT. S. Fnst Mall. Through Pullman dvawtntr room huff or >leepln Rears b?tw?en Jacksonville and New York and PullRinn sleeving oars between AuguRtn and Char* lotto. Dining earn serve all mealft inrnnto. Pullman sli'iMmur cup. IipIwcch . .nnciliA and Columbia. nnrouln daily boiw < i .l iclnontrillc aod Cincinnati, viu AanuvUlfl. FRANK K HASNON, J. M.CVIA*. Third V P ft (ten. Mgr., Traffic Mgr.. Wft.Hhiiifcton.lJ C. Wajtliinvrtiin, I) C. W A TURK. S. II. JIAKDWIOK, Gnn Az't., As I Oeil. l":>s Atf't.. WiudnUiCtuu. D..C- Atlanta, (in. A1 promptly proenrM. OR NO TEE. Smd model, nk'trh.vv Si or rhoto f..r free reporton p*t#nttbility. R. ..k How? w to Obtain t'.S end Knr*i?i, Patent*?ndTred? M*rfcn."tx) 3} FREE Feirmt tonne ev?r offored to int. ntnri Ql< Si PATENT LAWYERS OF a* YEARS' PRACTICE df, $ 20.000 PATENTS PR0CURE0 THROUGH THEM. & AH burin*** confidenttal. Sound advice Fftithfaltr) njj Mrrloe. Mod?r*to charjrea. V |tc. a. snow & co.f PATENT LAWYERS, iY I 0pp. U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON. 0. r,"{'