Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, September 05, 1900, Image 4

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A F?w Old Fashioned Compliments. Bf ' "Faying compliments Is usually a profitless business unless tliey are deft siorvrd, when thry are Inexpensive reft svarda of merit that are often more ft acceptable thnn would be n Rift of I line gold. Learning the Hrt of com" p1i>uenting was part of the edurntion f of gentlemen anil Indies of "the old school." but In these busy days we are . mote Inclined to let virtue be its own rc/.'ard, and fall to compliment. Aa an example of the art of com\ plimentinjr It la told that I.ord Ashbrook at the end of a day's shooting. f In which he never even shot as ranch / sis a feather from n bird, was told hy the keeper of ihe gntue preserves t listt "Rome people shoot worse than your lordship." "How enn that he, when I missed every shot?" asked the nobleman. "Aye, hut your lordship misses them mo clean," was the reply. Mdlle. ltachel was anxious to hnve lier portrait painted hy the artist Ingres. He informed her that it would require four or Ave years to complete The work. "Then I must abandon the Idea." exrlnimed the great actress, "for 1 may lie dead and buried before you have Immortalized me." "I have no such pretention," replied he painter, smilingly; "your own genlita has already aaved me the trouble." When Baby Has Earache. I "Earache is another common nllment v*f bnhies; they often suffer much nntl Vc frequently treated for other trou hies before the real one is discovered. A child with nn earache will waken suddenly from a sound sleep with a sharp cry, and usually puts his hand to his ear; after a short crying spell he quiets down or falls asleep, only to waken again later with another j paroxysm. neat or any kind applied to the ear will almost always Rive relief, but if It does not the dootor should be railed. A small hot water bag placed against the ear. or small muslin hags filled with hops, bran, or salt, anything, in fact, which will bold heat long, heated in the oven, then applied to the ear, will usunlly stop the pain. If the attack occurs at night It Is not always convenient tvprocure one of these things: then the^ "habit" placed over the ear will afforu some help: n tlnnnel Is still better, whether It be the baby's band, his shirt, or his petticoat: it can be heated very quiokl.v by holding It against the gas shnde. or, better yet. the chimney of the lamp. If a little hot wafer ran be hnd. syringe the ear with It, temperature 110 degrees to lift degrees, then apply the hot flannel. Marlaana Wheeler. In Harper's Baza. * * ./A Woman Dentist in Manila. Thi* hblqujtous ;'Anjcrh an dentist,;' w-"--'-?" held In the hlghesFesteem tlfn ^vbrld over for superior professional skill, has already hung oat her shingle In. Manila, and Is finding nhundant de-. mand for her services. !>r. Anna M,~ tSawyer, of New York State, Is the woman who has taken the Initiative in thin instance. An Ohio judge has set aside n verdict of one cent damages for the alienation of a wife's affections, on the ground that too low a valuation 'was placed on nf woman's love. That Is probably good law. and, moreover. If women bad the right of suffrage It 1 would Insure that Judge's re-election by a big majority. ' To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Hhoiio Quinine Tabi.es. All drugKiats refund the money if it fails to - >in\ v?. *t Bon h signature on each box. 'ibc. The man wbo lends money promiscuously usually borrows trouble. So. 36. Tickets on sale tor the Annual Convention of the National Itnptlst Asaoclntlon |colorrd|, at Itichmond. Vn.. September 10tb,11th, 12*n. good until September Md., inclusive. Tltke the Seaboard Air Line Hallway. Women Think About This in addressing Mrs? Plnkham you ore communicating with A Woman A woman whoso exporlonom In trooting famain Ills Is greater than that of any Irving person, male or female She has fifty thousand such testimonial letters as wa mm aonaianilv mth Ilahlng showing that Cydla Em Plnkham's Vegetable Compound Is dally rolls vfng hundreds of sufforSstg women. Every woman knows some woman Mrs. Pinkham has restored to health. Mrs. Plnkhant makes no statements she oannoi provem Her advloo? Is I bair. I |^ood j^oads f2?^s | Oefrctlre City Street*. THE movement for better highway* was uudertnkcn mainly to effect the Improvement of those road* which lie outside the limits of towns ami cities and. In large part, traverse purely rural districts. The milenge of such roads is very great; their condition is often deplorable; many of those who use them most appear indifferent to their improvement and violently opposed to Fpendlng any money on tlrem, or even to changing time-worn methods of maintenance. These cntulltlntia proved serious obstacles to the general I iuuugurutlon or road improvement. but by united and prolonged effort and years of work they are gradually being surmounted. Tlie condition. howeverw of tlio Streets, in most of the towns and cities which do not come within the scopq of the good roads movement is. relatively. about as bad as that of tha country roads. In some of the towns nnd cities few streets are paved fit all, and iu most of them much of the pavement 1r rough, badly laid, and poorly kept. This seems the more strange, ns the wealth, progress I veuesa, commercial activity ami intelligence of the country are concentrated, in large measure, in and around the centres of population. It would appear that the needs of modern life should have long ago led all places of any size or pretense to facilitate local development by affording commerce the best possible means to prosecute its undertakings by providing smooth, paved wayswithintheir borders for ^tilek and easy transportation. It would seem that disease should have been warded off. death rates reduced, and reputations for hoalthfulness sought after, by laying pavements easily and cheaply cleaned, and equal to lite requirements of modern sanitary methods. It woultr be supposed that the recreation of the popular-'- would have been everywhere prarvi^ed for by the construction of botjlovanls, parkways and parks that would provide place for pleasant change and healthful exercise in leisure moments. In short, there are many reasons why. the more dense the population and ihe greater the volume of business transacted, the better the pavements should be. It is seldom that such is the case, and it is the wore curious because Americans usually demand In la>-go measure all those things that make for their comfort and pleasure, and It the more disgraceful because the necessity for y..nietliing iietter Is con- j (ttnntly nr,d painfully apparent, and , thy faculties and.-, means are at hand I to provide all that can' he^requlrcd. A gentleman jnst returned from | broad has stated thai our city streets compare even more unfavorably wltli j thoSb of foreign ettles than do our j country roads with their country road v. ! It Is not difficult to believe (bis. Though the round cobble Is perhaps no 1 longer laid, there nre streets where their nboniinable surfaces must lie tra- , versed. The forms of bloek pavement more generally, used can lie made, to j give good results, but they rarely' do I so. owing to being Improperly laid on soft foundations, which speedily allow them to Hlnh in spots, and depressions soon appear In which the water stands after every storm. But it is nob necessary-enumerate the defects of city" sirects?they are obvious to the millions who trend theui daily. Their Improvement ou modern, sclentitlc lines is a constantly growing ueeessity. Tim Automobile"* Mlsalon. The automobile, of course, will tlnisli the work the $4oycl e in this country I began for the" improvement of u1i'lie roads. With the automobile here in quantity the trattle of the streets will become far more congested than at present. The horse will be eliminated, to be sure, but bis place will be more innn r a kpii i>,v idc increase in tnc uunil?or of machines if once the price is brought down to a reasonable figure and the department sto^es^e^ln offering bargains in them. From this will arise the necessity of more sfHngent street regulations, for the horse has an amount of intelligence in threading his way through erowdeu streets, in avoiding obstacles and in slowing down to avoid disaster that we shall only appreciate when lie Is gone. The present helter-skelter way of traversing the streets will have to change to one more orderly. And one advantage of the change will bo the possibility ol preserving a regularity In speed. Impossible now when all heavy trucking lias to go at the slow walk of a horse, while passengers are not content to gt at less than nearly twice as fast. With automobiles in use for everything, It will he possible to move steadily 11 Ion? at fou? or five miles an hour. Tin street ears In the congested portions Instead of clanging their way through the crowd, will move along about at fast as the trucks, and a tremendout amount of complication will be saved. Ilow Flonoi Typ-rw Are Flint. Florists have a habit of taking ad vantage of any manifestations of pow er or ambition in an individual s?r? Mrs. Ctndace Whoever Id the Atlantic leading It on by cunning moans of fooc or temperature, or perhaps even of sn perior companionship, until it ha-' reached Its utmost limit of develop /nent. und then by continued care, sou sou after season, encouraging It to con .tinned exevtlou, ufcitil. in Holentlflc Ian guagc. the type !fi fixed, and n peruta ncut/ instead of jn transitory wondei enriches the worth. * From Across the Continent. "I received the Tettorine couple of days ago. The few applications I've made convlnco mo that I have at last found in this fine remedy a cure for Eczema. I can sell a few boxes to my friends. What discount on one dozen? Let me know at once. R. O. Bingley, 707 Market street, Han Francisco, Cal." At druggists or by mail for 50 cents by J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga. If nil official inspector* of buildings In f'hlcitKO should fell the trutli ns fearlessly ns one of them has done thnt place would lose its ill repute as n city of fire traps. At least ninetylive per cent of the buildings there are said to bo unfit for the uses to which they are put. Of GOO factories and manufacturing plants n large majority arc ( llcnillv i>n,lulrn..l<..l .....I I ? row wood on stairway* with seldom more than one exit. Cmrtrr'n Ink ! Scientifically rompoandrtl of the bsst materials. If ynnr dealer docs not, keep It lie cnu get It for you. It's natural for a man with a million dollars to scorn common sense. The KrM Prescription For < lillla anil Fever Is a bottle of Oaovr.'a Tasteless t un,!. Toniu. It is simple iron nud quinino in a tasteless fotm. Nocure.no pay. I>rice25c. Thp rich man has troubles of which the pcor man knows nothing. Happiness cannot l>? bought, but one of the great hindrances to its attainment cnu be removed by Adam's 1 opsin Tutti Fruttl. The average woman will change her mind several times before changing a five dollar note. fits permanently on red. No tit? or nervousnets after first day's use of !>r. Mine's f?re it Nerve iieet<>r?r.$2trial bottle and trontisefree Dr. K. 11. Ki.ins. Ltd.. tKil Arch >?.. I'hils. I'n. It Is seldom the fast young man who wins in the race for wealth. Gototlic Annual Convention cf the National baptist Association (colored), h liichmond, Vh., September 12th-20th, by the Seabeard Air Line Hull way. Arrangements hnvo been effected by which 1.000 mile book", the price of which la $25 CO ea. h. issued by the Hiahoaro Aib I.ink Railway, are lion ored through to Washington over the Pennsylvania Railroad; from Portsmouth to uiKumuio u?< r inn uaiumurK rtieatn raOKCt Company, nnd between Clinton nnd Columbia over the i olumbin, Newberry .V T.auren* Railroad. This arrangement includes th? books Issued by tbo Florida Central ,V l'oulnsular and Qoor^j a <fc Alabama llailroad. Hon 'I'll is j WeoiTerOne Hundred Dollar* Reward for anyca e of Catarrh that cannot he cured by Hall's ('ntnrrh Cure. K. .1. < iij'.skv At Co., Props., Toledo, o. Wo. the uiideriMKiied. have known K.J.t'heney lor the la t ir> year*. nnd believe h m per. feitly I oiior?ble in all busiuce* tmn action* (ml flnnnclally able to carry out auy obligation m de bv their Arm. WEST <It Tiii'ax.W holt'MihsiJi uaKinle. Toledo. Oh o. WaI.IHXO, KlNNAN * MAItriN, Wholesale DriiKtcisl*. Toledo, Ohio. Ilall * Catarrh Cole is t a ken in'ernally, i etln* directly upon the hi nnd and mucins ?irtpres of th>- system. I*i lie , 78c. jie botvle. hold by all DiUifRlst.H. Testimonial* free. Hall's Family l'llls are the host. IsONGWIN] ROCK HILL ^ ?" "M l ( > ??????? 11FREE| WfMCH V, n , t SHOTi 0 Our 160 page #6 illustrated cata-J FACTORY LOADElti 1 I locriie, the winning combiiftitic g the trap. All dealer** !! FREF IWINCHESTER REPE I > O t8o WINCHK^TSR AVI., you naturally and easily and a-week and help the liver cle face look clean, eyes bright, cured or satisfied you get yon To any needy mortal suffering from tx Sterling Remedy Come Hwimt and fruit acids will not discolor (foods dyed with Putnam Fadeless Dies. Sold by all druKKists. The successful borrower always keeps In touch with the public. Mrs. Wlnalow'eHoothin* Syrup for oblldren (settling, softens the uutns, reduces Inflammation. allays pain, cures wind colic, 26c. a bottle. t artt ?urc Pirn's Cure for Consumption saved mv life three years ajf<>.? MMs. 'i 1109. Rob* bins. Maple St.. Norwich, N. Y.. Feb. 17,100'. Ono fare for the round trip to the Annual Convention of tbo National Hap tin Association. (colored), Richmond, Vn.. September 12th-20tb, by the Seaboard Air Line RUIway. We put certain chemicals together, chemicals which have a known result. We make no immoderate claims for them, and we confidently expect them to do what we say they will do. Aver's Hair Vigor will make hair grow. Miss M oore, who is the postmaster at Welchburg, Ky., put this letter in her mail the other day: 'Last summer my hair was thin and I short and was falling out profusely. I then began using Aycr's Hair Vigor, and two bottles of it gave me beautiful and glossy hair. My hair is now over, a yard long, and my friends all wonder what has made it so thick and heavy." Now that the secret's out we - suppose her friend will stop wondering. J. C. Ayer Company, j Practical Chemist*, Lowell, Mass. Ayer't Sarxaparilla Ayer't Hair Vigor ' Ayer't Pills Ayer't Cherry Pectoral Ayer't Ague Cure'- Ayer't Comatone pnn CAI C Twelve 58-100 Aeret of Land pOK nun Karfiry or Mill Mm. loeit'oii (inoil Re?t to l>n hail. \V rite me for prion* en i terms. S H. llnows, llox Hn, Main St., Union. S. C. inai lime book ror Ladies, rc.?u: AI.1CK MAKO)i. ltocprATi ?. N. V. t S^WH^TAIU Best tough ttyrup. Taste* Oood. Uao KN In tlruc. Sold by (IruefUt*. W DED AXLE! / ? y ) Wheel does not have , [*/\Xrl^-S to be taken ofT to ill j \ 1 ^\/ Will run 2 to ft months | \) withontro-oUing.Axles i y Si will last as long as ibo j |i i ' I buggy. imn't cost any J // jr\_ more. Our Patent. A I i ,>6- U...."V merhanieal wonder. FlWWWlF llWffl 1 Can't, get out I l.Ji HWm ll older. S?v annijile | ~"J uT""~r with our a^ent. Don't buy a buggy until yoti ] see this axlo. ROCK UK I. BUGGY C0.,"""^ a? ESTERf Winohostor | GUNS | Factory loaded * j shotgun shells, ! SHOTGUN SrELLS | ?N EW RIVAL," 5 >n in the field or at "LEADER,"and O ell,he - X" REPEATER." S j a'flNfi kduc ph X a trial win X i .niniumtlliu U">g " v 2 Ntw HAvrs, t.oU, A their superiority. Z ocecoc??e?9eoo?oeeeooeaee4fte ! Puffs under th blotched, greasy fa< HtlMaM ing always as muc wBJ 1 B*LE IN THE E viJlklia anc* over-eatir but failure to assis posing of the parti; ,0 that are dumped in JlfflFS'l to r0t there, is wl mfc'$ CAwill )r/lw4i 1 w?" '<ecP *he systei will clean out the : Jj tern's rottenness. / I becomes unshapely, I skin yellow;' in fac fills up with filth. H tmivuv y uu it ^ wwiV such troubles. CA poisons out of the without , gripe of pain. Start to-nig an up tjhe-bowels? and you will feel Get a lOc box of CASCARETS, tal ir money back. Bile bloat is quickly WUKfiU OY INDY CATHARTI >w*l troublci and too poor t<* bay CASCAPE1 any, Chicago or New York, mentioning adver ( " % v Machinery and appurtenances. Olastag System# eqaipped with lh? Mnrrey Claantng and DUtrlbuttaj Ryitem. Power EQulpmeDti, &aw Mill llaehloery. r?im and Mill Machinery la GeaaraL 8. O. ArcdU for Steele's Kew South Brick Maoblaery. ' Writ? us for prices on soythloff la oar Una w. h. gibbes & co., COLUMBIA, - S. C. a World ~ WIUIUUl I fl W ORGANS $35.00 UP. PIANOS $175 00 UP. nr Write f>tr Cotilo^nr and Trrnu. Addrcm, M. A. MALONE, Columbia, S. C. HAVING FOIinRD A CONNKCTKII o::o:: with ::o*:o THE ELLIOTT G N REPAIR WORKS I am now prepared to repair and rebuild Cotton <?lus ai thoroughly aa iha manufacturer. Tnl# branch of tbo hutlneaa be under the pergonal aupervlaloa of Mr. W. J. ELLIOTT, who haa had fourteen venre of practical a 1 perl.ana In building tha ZM.IOTT (UN, -nd who U wall known to moat gin uevra In thta State. Wtf Now is the Time I Bring Yoar Gins Before You Need Tltem I Complete Ginning Syttema. equipped with tha moat perfect' Pnviuuatle Elevating and Distributing Rvatema on the market. hlxty-eight complete out Oka In uae In thlaState. and every oue of them giving ' abealtita aattafa lion. Mlgha.t tirade Knglnea nollora. Saw Mllle, Cora r 1111a, Brlok Machlnea, Wood Working Machinery, awa. Fn'lrya, etc WK OKI'JCK: Qutok Delivery. Low Prlcet and P.eae^ cable 1 rrmt V. C. BADHAM, IJ24 Main St. COLUMBIA. S. C. w Mutational** IB \ BUSINESS B|Jl life COLLEGE, ROANOKE, VA. IB MORE GALLS FOR GRADUATES THAN IT CAN SUPPLY. IB Send for Catalogue cuicr OCIH. 4. fflftJcilAS. K. RCKKItliK, President. WW Mention wharu vou ?w notion of Snhool. B8MEeBHE?BeESi60esaEaLi2^HPBeZS8aH IW|BpSTOPPED FRCE W W Perm anentlj Cured b| R I DR. KLINE'S QREAf I 1 NERVE RESTORER H ho K.l* af ?et brti dlT BM. JJ f\??fj'lation, rereoaal or h* irIt 1 IrrHH' ?nd Hvi TIMAli HOTTLK FitRK to Fit who pa? nj.rrti??fo onlr oa dell? try. /Vrreaneoi Cuff tiotonl? temporary relief. for alt hereout /)n?rWrri F. nil *('??. Pra*tn?. St. Vlttn l>auca, hehlllty. Kiltau*tion IlfX. It. U K I.I ft F. I d. S3l ArUt Street, Pn.i.ide>Dhia. rovo^eisu. HDADQV NEW DIKCOVFRY t# I w B OS I ijuioW rn'txf.nd fur,, w..r*t B ? < ( and '.Oilwya' I f.tmn.l Fr? o. tit. n. li. OMEEHti Blind. Box B Atlanta. Oa. ATTKIBTION la facilitated if ron mention thin paper when writing adver ti#?i>. No.36 ic eyes; red nose; pimpler :e don't mean hard drink:h as it shows that there is *LOOD. It is true, drinkig overloads the stomach, ;t nature in regularly dis illy digested lumps of food to the bowels and allowed lat causes all the trouble, help nature help you, and j m from filling with poisons, i sores that tell of the sysBloated by biie the figure , the breath foul, eyes and :t the whole body kind of Every time you neglect to' iv the foundation for just SCARETS Will Carry the system and will regulate jht?one tablet?keep it op for right, your blood will be rich, ce as directed. If you are not and permanently r C3& HS we will tend a box free. Addnu ti semen t and paper. ' 4S0 "I / i ft. - . > " ~\1~ y PROMINENT PEOPLE. General Paul Gnstavp Clnseret. I^_ ; noted French adventurer.died In Pari*, Ira D. Snnkey mailed from New York. City for an evangelistic campaign in England and Ireland. Frederick Wfllielm Nietesehe. tin* B German philosopher, died nf Welmar,i after eleven years of nopelesa insanity. Congressman Charles IT. PontelleJ of Maine. Is rapidly recovering hi?* health at a sanitarium at Wavcrly, B Mass. Dr. Washington Claddpn. preachers writer and lecturer, refuses to accepC pay for Ids services as an Aldormpn of Columbus. Ohio. Mr. Palfonr recently made a. speech at the opening of a charity bazaar at Dundee, and devoted the whole of hid remarks to the praise of golf. Sir George White, of Lmlysmith fame, now governor and Commanderin-Chief of Gibraltar, will he promdterf to the rank of general in October nex^. In receiving some Americans No" other day King Osei'f of Sweden ninf Norway said: "I welcome vnunsAmer loans. ar?l. -hbreforc fellow niouarohs.!' * ' President Elfof. of Harvard. riYiy pay a visit to Havana in the early fall. Ho has become deeply interested It* the question of Cuban education, tbrooch the visit of the Cuban teachers to Harvard. Second Assistant Secretary of State A dee was horn a deaf mute, hut learned the use of the organ bf speecTiI by artificial methods and mastered the art of lin reading. T.nter in life his: sense of hearing was partially restored. ' T^ird Roberts never learned the nrf. of dictating his own dispatches, and always has to write tlietu out wit If ' his nvn hand. His writing ! ?, moreover. so very bad that it can be renrfc onl..' by bis aid, to whose lot it eon soquently falls to "translate"* the orders ^H?|| jlnto characters more readily decipher- Msp -- I SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannah. Kawtcni Time at Other Point* bchedulo in lilTi-ot Muv f>th, 10U). , honmnaiiNn NO.34[NO.8* "not,Nn- Dailvjpaily, | Lv. JacksonvlTTu (P. 81 ~ Vc5ei'745p| Er&W< .Savannah ts?o. Ity ) UM&P'12 uiiw " Burn well 4 03v! 4 <*M " JJlackville 4 17p 4 1-W Springfield l i iiryi i Tia ?ji iTitiB " Snlly J. nv, M'al Ar Columbia flOftp iitun I Lv. Charleston. (f<? 11/ "iVii U t?>p " Sunuporvillo 7 41r? l lifvil " Branch vilio 8 Coo! I Mal^| (Jraiigpbni'a .. P 23a| 2 KihRvtrt* .;ia is? i Ar. Columbia li ooa. 3 33*^H&?iA4& Cv. Augusta, > *?tvai'auupiTTSipB^i^ Lv. Oranitevllle 2 inn ptlO iJVpB^@|d Lv. K:lgofteld . jVTftp LV. Aiken . . .j . '.3'Aip . Lv. Trenton .7777. Toil 77*1 p iTr. i Bpgg-jraE Johnston. fMa 4 Hp 11 Ar. Columbia. (IT !).? S50p * Lv. Columbia. tHldn St... . U30u Clop (1 " Wlniishoro * ' 7 03p ? x^Bf?g^9K t' .Chcat-er 7Lin S VJ^^^Wm " Rock Hill ......,' nW h 4fiHra&rap Ar. Charidtta ' v? I9p Ar. t>anvllie . ~~ , . .." fJfclTi ;77:i Ar Richmond . ' j"floSil ^ Ar.. VVitHhfhpton i~f ;v^a ~B Baltimore (Pa KB) ....' P12all?^H ?b?U<lalphta '.? ..... '1135a 2{M- .7*?7' i itr ;wp It IM i.v Columbia ill*40n ~7~HIW f, V -. '' Ar. bpnrtiuihurg I ijlOn.'Il .'5?H " -> Ashrville 1 7 \:J .> frJpB Ar. Kuoxvitle ... 7 "* Ar Cm nun at t T" Ar l^tulsvilUt i ?. j M?-r,"""KD. ;;:M ||| I .v. Ijoni^'UlV . . .. . 7 ~7 *tm{TlSi^Kv' Lv Cin.-luDKti . TcS5?| Lv. Knoxvilie ." ~ ~Tm\ Axhevill*} KOOill II " Spartanburg . U 4.'>a ti I.^B - * "' 'v> Ar. CiMiunbm .. ... A'Alp* ?4^H [7v New York. I'.i ); I! i . 83U|I l.'i'fl Philadelphia G05|?l H '.'7 7'V 77 Baltimore . 1 8'Alpl Lv Washl'Kl'n iSo By> _ ^ l_OMp|l| :! Lv. Klehmowd .. ..' iU ?WP jTv. Danville .. "" " TSSfc, Lv!.Charlotte "5T5v| " Bock Hill OWa;IO? I TiigJ Chester (Clin 1) f " .Wiunsboro U? 2ln U* ? ) |7S7 Ar. Cnltimhm. (Bide St . tintlp U 2ftn *V? I Lv. Columbia. ( U. L>. > IMiOn U ISftK Johnston .. .. lOllOp 1 38p I" eSsCK " Trenton . .. IIOOp 1 4-Sp k^% SSjW Ar. Aiken j A)p I! * "JcsS Ar. Edgefield 4'?>;>*(? ^R Ar. (JraiuttiYille 7. t'AHinf ~5lSp;|' * *. Ar Auimiln.. -I {tin 2&up'b&n "'v* ITT Columbia (So. Hy) . I 4iAipj^?jv *-k t " Klncvillo 4 A.lplp'-'iv 7 ." Orangeburg j>3Cpfttf>? " Brunchvllle , 0 15p'"?S* " Siuunterviile 7L'8p' '2* Ar Charloston . Hl.'tpl *>? Lv Coiuinbix (So. Kjr.) 77 . 7 U liln' *S? Ar. Sally I-.'ivlpi '17i? " Springfield. IL'.Wp " Ulaok vllle 1 ltip, V>i* " Barnwell .: 1 27p ;j20? Ar. Jacksonville (P. S.l I . I T 4?>I? 'f'-5'* Train* 43 and 41 (mixed except Su iuyl rnvr ivntl depart from Hamburg. I 1 Daily 4>xc?tpt Suiuloy. . . Sleeping Car Service. Kxeellent daily passenger service beween Florida and New York.. Nos. 351 and 34?Now York and Florida Bxpros'!. Drawing-room sleeping* cars tsiweeo Augusta aid New York ?! Pullman - dro wing-room sleeping ens b? wean Port Taman. Jacksonville. Sny.nnah. Washington and Nv.v York. /I ' Pullman xlecping cars between Charhtto aid Rlr)imon(l. liming oars betweoti CJiarloite a r\ J Savannah, ' Nos. Hfi and PA?U. S. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing-room br.fTo: atcepingoarsbetwaen .Tiwksonvillo nnd New Yora ar.d Pullman sleeping oars between Augusta ?nd Charlot ?e. Dining cars serve all ineals enroato. Pullman ^coping cars between Jacksonville and Columbia, eornute daily between Jaclivourtlle nnd Cincinnati, via AiOiovll)?. rRaViru nivvnv l xr enrti Third V P. &?mu, Mgr.. Traffic Mgr.. Washington, l> C. Washington.!). C. W. A. TURK. K II HARDVvlCK. Gen. Fna*. Aj't,. A^T Gen. Furs. .A/t.. V. atxiuuutuu. ike. -Ailaji.U, 'j>Sk. X A or rhofrt trr fr*? report o? patantaMlUr. B* T UewSgf w to ?>Main \f.8 and rof*ijrn Pataot* and Tra**^*r^g'' iK ^ FREE Kaireat tarma ?rer offarad to W jj PATXTfT LAWTFRB OF 18 FEARS' PACTICX (I ? ...20.000 PATENTS PROCURED THR0U6I H.EM. a ,11 All builoAM o>unocut?al Hoimd ??lvic> ?iitunHNj ;lj) wrvioe. Mod era to ehatgat. v frc. A. SNOW & SO.? X PATENT LAWYERS, J 8 X 0pp. U. S. Patent Offlw, WASHIh fo?l, 0. C.H<