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; ft* gnia gfetjwl* CAM DEW, 8. C., FKit. l?m, 1S8J m\ TH VTS WHAT'S THE MAT r,KR WITH HANNAH ! ! Baum Broa. off^r their entire ?to k of C irpets, 2 ) pieces be lov Cost!! y Tliat is more Carpets than voi am find elsewhere in all this UP-COUNTRY!! A gyyl Carpet at 10 cents a yard ! * Now is your tim3 tobuy!! All Dress Flannels you can buy from us MONDAY or ANY1 OTHER DAY at COST!! This is the way we do it ! ! .Attention democrats. The Kershaw Count? Democra tic Kxecu tiveCororaitee ofKershaw county is hereby called to meet at . the Opera Houk> in the city of Uarc <ten, on Saturday* the 27th day of February, 1892, at 12 o'clock sharps for the purpose of recommencing a suitable person for the appointment of Sujxri-isor of Registration^ for Kershaw county. J. R. Goodale. ('ountv Chairman* I ** Died at HoWrirk Jan. - CTiarh-s W. Gliilevcr Kaq.v of Boston, and cash in of the Union National Bank of that city, died a. the llobkirk Inn Monday *ornin$. The deceased \was aflioted with con sumption, and hU death was not unexpected. The body was sent North for iaterment. Hands of, Policemen. The following orders, in referance to the approaching city election, have been is^utd from the Mayor's office : ? *?Po}uferc%n are h e r e by strictly forbidden to have anything f | to do or say 'ir. the cits* electioof "pother than the discharge of their otficTSt-daty as peace officers of the -citv." ? Baleafiod on Bend. W. D. Traoth&m Esq., Attorney for Duscan Albert, Jins Denton anfl L. G. I>ol>son, ?n$tle application for Hail fyr thenc before Judge Izlar at Columbia on Monday. Bond was granted in the jam of $?000 f?r AH?ert, and $250 each for Denton and Dobson.~^jAgjg?*Efi' accocd fingly released jpfond ay evening. tomen are still in May Afiect the Se rf the Three CTs. B. Harris, of New York, -president of the Massachusetts and Southern Construction company- ? the company which built the Three i C's railroad? died last week, lie was largely interested in tKe rail road, a?<! it is thought that his .death will hare sn important bear* tag upon the contemplated reor >. ganization of the company. : Will Plant No Cotton. ^ A prominent planter of the It ^artof the county told us the otbei day that he did not intend to plant a st*!^ of cotton this year, saying ^^ithat he. bed just learned how to raise 8 cents cotton at a profit, bat'. ? j sioee it has gone down to 7 and 6, | that he would not be in it. He MfT plant all of his land in corn, oats and wheat, and experiment with | tobacco. He is a sensible man, and hia example is well worthy of fol io#ii Burned. On Friday night a four room building in Mr. G. G. Alexander's yard was destroyed by fire. It was used as & kitcheu and general store room for farm implements; all the contents^ valued at $400 wers de stroyed, with no insurance. The buildiDg was only twenty feeVfrom the dwelling house, and it was >^iih groat difficulty that the latter was saved by the persistent exertions of the fireme^ and neighbors. The fire did not originate in the kitchen, and the only theory by which Mr. Alexander can account for it is that rats may have ^otton hold of matches, and started it in that way. PXBSQNAL MENTION^ . Dr. J. W. Corbett has been in Columbia this week attending the convention of the Knights of Pvthias. jlr. P. T. left yester day evening on $ trij* to Alachua. ; yja., wfcef*^a4H remaia a fort j ?ighr, and bring bacli with him Mr*. * .. who U there at pmnl Capt. 3> V. Weleh, of Kershaw, ia in the city today. -? Mrs. S. J. Barnes and family have removed to Qrceavifte, wbetr they wUl reside in future. . Plant plenty of oats this year. The flagstones will soon all be i ^own. There will be no services in t|e1 Episcopal Church Sunday, oaring] to the abac nee of the pastor. Eight of the most extensive farm er* of Sa inter are preparing to ^)sat heavily ia tobacco this year. Tomorrow ia the last day in ^lticbL taxes ean be paid without the pewrfty w The Auditor's books close to : wrraw, M5L? 50 per cent penalty ; will be added to all returns that i have not been Jfede by that time, ^ead the nXQ^dvertisement of Br. Moon's ia this week'j^CBaosi CUK a?4. thaieby. Glenn j fifriafr ^ater ia ap ia valuable $???*&. fo% get it aiao . km** *?****. 1 ' ' ?" V ? ' ; *? DO YOU KEAD? If so, this is intended for You. We have rwij special arrangement* with the Weekly Constitution. Vlif GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY, \ Published at Atlanta, by vhich we are enabled to offer /t with our oaper for one year for only $ 1.50. Now is your chance to get all the news or ALL THE WORLD, AND TOUR HOME paper for the price of One Paper Every clubbing subscription at this rate is entitled to a, j chari ^e at T he Constitution s If 10.000 Free Distribution for 1 1 892,tietaik of which will be found elsewhere. This is the most remarkable ; combination "offer ever made. I Every borne should receive its I Local Paper first, and after [that, it should have the best 'General Newspaper bringing every week the news of the world, and overflowing with fthe choicest special features, such as the Weekly Coestitu tion. published ot Atlanta, Ga., a^d having a circulation ofj 156, OCX). $150 GET* BOTH PAPERS / - YCRJNO? KcDOWALL. The Marriage cf one of Camden's Former Popular Bogs in the Land of Fiowsrs. S V [From the J*ekv>nv?llj (Fla.j Time* Union.] A * J GainesviHe, Fla., Feb. its? liy seven o'clock <na Friday night the streets of Gainesville were alive with crowd* of her citizen*, ail wendiug theit way toward the Pres byter iaa Chun-th, where was to be celebrated at 8 o'clock the mar riage of Miss Rosa Young of Ar redondo to Mr. Willie McDowall, oue of GainesviiWs * most prospis ing young wen, an?l" a great social faroriie. The l^autiful little church glowed like a u>ass of jerreU^and proclaimed from afar off that some thing unusual was to take place Long before the time * appointed every seat was tilled, save a few ivy-guarded ones reset \ed for the family. With the first strains of the wedding jiarch alt heads were turned, and aii watched with the greatest intuiest for the bridal party. . j ' The four bridesmaids - were Misses Jesaie Swan. Aiva Bracy, Lilian McDonaid4fml Carrol Squire, : attended by Messrs. E. C. Cobb. R. P. McCormick, J. H. Hodges and F<vans Haile, All were in full evening dress, the ladies decollete and with loug trains. Then follewed little Miss Drumgoole, as a flower gi/l, and the bride leaning on the arm oilier brother. She was an ideal bride ? lovely as a dream, and no one was surprised at the surpreme smile of satisfac tion which came over lbs contenance of tbf bridegroom as be came out with the Rev. Mr Curry to receive his bride kThe two ushers, Messrs Louis Li rfeb and G. M. Wright preceded the bridal party and com pleted the circle of twelve about the altar ? the lovliest group that ever stood there. The chancel wascharmingly decor ated. Rev. Mr Currv made the ser- j ! vice one of great beaut) and jmpres 8ireness,-and all felt that Ufts cou pie war thoroughly married. \ After the cetemor.y Mts W. J. McCormick, the aunt ef the bride groom, gave a reception .to the bridai party, their relatives and immediate friends. The~T>rtrte g room is bookkeeper in the large grocery and feed) store of Philip Miller, one of our most ptosperous merchants. Mf McOo wall -has se cured a cosy hsrae, and the young couple will at once to house-keeping FnrtSer Steps Towards a Primary. * ? Another meeting of citizens was held at the Opera House yesterday for Lh$purpose of hearing the re ports of the committees for en rolling Democratic voters into ward clubs. The committees reported that they had completed their work, and and futher business will U transacted at the timo^ffated in the following call for meeting of Demo cratic voters: All Democratic voters of Wards officers. L, 2, 3 and /L, of the city of Cam- 1 den are requ^sved to meet at thr ! Opera House Tuesday, Feb. 23rd-, at 8 p. rn. for the purpose of elect ing a president and other officer* of the respective want clubs, and to elect aa executive committee of two from each W ard, said exec* tire committee to make definite arrangements for holding a primary tl:e nomiaation ??f city ? Job* W. Corsstt, Chairman. j Ward 1. , 1 > ? ] fv. A D Kennedy. \ JB Singleton. > Cwnaittee. J L Rrasington.S , Wito 2. & W H Zemp. ) 8 M Roaenberger. > Committee. J F Smith. ) Ward 3. ? ? Sill. i J J Goodale.v Committee. A A Moore, S Ward 4. H G. C4rriso?. V P T y\liegigue.> Committee. 1 H A|exander. \ Mr. Jo\n W hi taker, J*. met wilb. Um miafongin? of losing hit. bone, ; which, died apparently wUhoptfce iaf Iftck, Sdppfrj aight. ii , <- ; * i * I,', ? -? ? 4l?* ?" '? ?- ' WHAT THEY HAY. Ymriom on the Political I# January the Gteearilie Ne*> teat out list oi questions to ten far users in nearly all "the counti- a it the state, asking for an expres sion of opinion an the political situation, ami how Gov. Tillnfiaa oow stood with toe people* Th* replies were published Sainrday Below are the tetters from men of thiscnnutr : J. P. JtHrh#rJ4, M. I).. upper part ? 1 Can't say tirer? wany change; clu' - | vote* 30 ; think* it w?uid go t>r H? ?th.-r I strong farmers' moveinont man against ! the governor; has no p.*r#?nel knowl edge of-ehangfc^-f'tThof^ay ; "f a:a, and always ha been, sucli/ a 1 itter an:i j Tillman ito that what I f* y lam afraid will be of n?? importance, but I firmly beieee thai the V?t inteix->.ts of the de mocracy in this State ?Jrm n? I :t ?>*'> , thoroughly identified with tue farmer?* movement, but at the same time one who has n*A. associated p ditically with either wing; that is. one who has n it an tagonized ei'hcr faction, or who h ts not been an cxtreir ist, one way or another ? Coit or DonaJdson." Tillman man, southern part ? Fin: Is a change against the governor ; ] cause "failure to keep his promise* ami j taking a free rail road pass; "club votes 7o; d f!L:ult to say how it would go un der question ft ; k;riows p*rrio?aliy of sev eral changes each way, al>oat balancing each ?th-.-r; "rather mixed or unsettled, awaiting developments. Mast of the ! ill feelings engendered during the last ! e ntpaign have passed away." J. W, Floyd, northwestern section, | Liberty^! ill, Ti'inien man ? Notes considerable discission but n > ieeling to change materially tho v?ite ?f the last election ; the slight change is against the governor, his most ardent i adherents being considerably ?'tamed"; cause, '*I?ack of tol^raftce and charily toward* those who object to his "vi:?or ou* method*. Lack of conservatism and j prudence 'n fettling mutters of serious j import tw the State. Lack of dignity. ; gravity and courtesy becoming the first jfficer of the State." ("lab rotes 40. In inewer t?* question 6; 4,A strong man [rom the people, like Stack ho use, l>*n ildsou, fftokes or perhaps Stokes or Venter, con Id carry our precinct against governor Tillman." Has n> personal cnowledgc of changes either w;?y. j 4 Whoever lives and moves among the j masses can plainl* see that the efforts of J ;he Alliance tv> arouse the farmers t ? the necessity of renewed interest and greater knowledge upon thei.- part o.n political ind economic questions, from a strictly non-partisan standpoint, has had its ?ffect. So much so that the attempt of aien f though they be leaders from their j rank;, or even officers of the present reginuO to handle them aa the potter u-ouhf h s clay, and by coercive and Elict?v>rial demeanor force submission to their political whims a*4d caprices will prove abortive and not pan rut at I the ballot box. In a word, wh.le ti.e farmers "are steadfast and unyielding ?n their dem-nds for retrenchment and re form, thev are in no sense narrow or niggardly in^the application of means ? to the end, but are for practical method*, and broad principles to govern the party and the government, and be lieve that cool, conservative men of broad min 4s arc *1 ine equal to th* task.' j Anti in upper part ? Change very slight, if any: the gov- j er.jor may have werkencd with some of j bis followers but has probably gained as j much -she has lost; precinct votes 160 to 200; under question 6, "Think Till, man would l>e hard to beat. Have heard Mr. Donaldson's name mentioned as a very jtroi.g man." B. M. Pearce, Tillman man, Swift Creek township ? Very little ehan gc, if any againf.tthe governor; preeinct votes IGO; another strong nian would divide the vote with the govern r; "We have got to have more men to think as the governor does or ha4 better hive some one id.e. Till man may be right^ut he can not get enough to think so." Allen McCaskill, anti. near the cen tre flub vote 37; believe* Tillman as! strong as in 1SD0; "I believe that if j Cwlonel Haskell had not beun brought' out in the last election Tillman might be beat this year. That movement (th r Hnskeli ) i?to?*sifir^ Tillman's f dlowers to the extent that I bt licve they will vole for him inder any cirensofrtaneea." J? I,. Clvburn, anti, Westvilh ? People f<>r Tillman first, last and all the time ; e?ub voles 1>">0; neatK unani? moils for Tillman ; no changes. S. Logan Lang, anti, 7 mil:* south- 1 west of Cam len? Find a change, aganst the governor ; cause, * 'blowing" which he has not acted up to; thinks the oth^r fellow,* under question (>? would beat the governor: Bia'.y who were f^r him say they are dis appointed but will not declare against him, no changes the other wry ; the unknown party sjM)ken <-f in question No. 6 must be aggressive, educated, brainy an? ur.tiri :g. It he i? that and divides time' with Tilhnan throughout the campaign he can beat hint as snrc as Tillman rode on a free pass and bought those dish pans an?l c >mbs wi.b Mate m,?n?'y." LETTSSS ?I!?Q2? TES P20PL2. | Shiylcr's Hill. Editoru Chronicle: ? Some time agw 1 promised to give you the newt from this section, hut there baa been so little that 1 thought you would scarcely care for it. The farmers around this neigh borhood have Ween, and are still ??> gloetny over the outlook that we scarcely know what to do. We sre all broke up ? no hog and hominy, bo Honey to boy any with ? we are in a desperate condition. Wc get the balance of it all ourselves, and of course to a great exteBt we are to blame, for we* rush our produce to market before there is a demand for it, and that causes the price to go. down. Hot the worrt thing we have to oopfcand with is the great moneyed men, and 1 don't see bow we can stand it much longer. W e will b?^ obliged to h*T* relief before long. \ , We bate suffered a great deal *?*' i ? * ? \ ' ? ? T frora the gi ip, but are all rtoiojt better now. . UV? have ail come to the ?*?nr1?4 *i\n to mii!rs'? from tin* p ac ? tii soj?f other r?-ri il?- u|x?t, if *H | th%h?*!?t w* eiitiM tfiwl if; t?m I <1 ? t thirak we will "ever find a plan where money grows on ttet#, oil whe|r wi? root have to work; l???l I kno? of * jf.-'*! wny pl.-ct-* *h#-r< moif'Y in u\ore ea*ity iu?'lr than i ?*Snf Ibeiu* 4*1 reil, rockv I* i ! !*?." 0\? man that over four?<-e?* hales'Wj rot l on font y**ar, *i'h jis* liimaHf **??! ?if?* t-? vupjH.rf, tlM ! not pay o ik, an<l It ml t?? return n j r?:i?l cart wjhit-h h:??1 l?r. ami ; conlif not- jlty for. Ho* tan we ; pny (Hit wlfei* ?e have to t?o <*n v | li- n arid pay '!??? highest p'ices for j wh*? I we Viy. and then j?rt attach jnoiJiinjr for our cotton? I't.ifoii m | tlx- pr?*sent price dcM-s m?t pay f??i j tfo? m iking, pre* in? ami "init-ini. j leaving out the price of the JVui | tiz r*. i I will <jiv? von few exam; Ii*s > f 1 wlint we have to <?( nte|id*wilh. Tlf? i'an!i pric** of a 100 jmiund saek ? f wait isSOcewts; we pair on a li. d 70 or 7"? cents. Pesrl i* r i 1 j*, 80 eents pnr bnshH rs*h ; we pay 40 cents n }><*ck. Coiftp,, th? Iwst, l$:j cent* per p Mind ej?*h:} we pay 2it a nd 30 cents. And. other things, coat us in |>r'#<?iii?n. Huh. as 1 have said before, vre farmers ave to blame in many instances. } A Farmer. Wast Wat3-e3. ( Messrs E lit?r?: ? '^Ve or\ the "L??st Territory" are siitl in thr " . 1 f land of the living, although ) the scarcity of money and tightneJU i?f tiin?*s hip bearing .lieavily upon 'uk. which almost makes u-? fevl 1 i k- I exeljuming^with ?.he man <>1 God "I | "Id. **TI|P! L<*rd ive :? nd ihe lr?rd hath taken away." W..at we ar? n t?> d-? in i ? future is rcrtainl} wrapped in mvau-ry, for it seems h moral impossibility for us lo be poorer. it really ap;>ems as if we were becoming so daily. We notice t int some of the Ami T ? 1 1 m :? n pipers are ir/injfto throw the responsibility upon the 'J'i'1 man Adtninist ration, hut we hurl the audacious fabric ol back iut?. iheir and ?! * not think tlx't even have the ex line ? ?f U-lievi g what lliej assert. We ctUM'iot thcV are ba.?e fabrications m.ims factund for po'iNeaJ p up The bottom of the jfovei rnKeiiVh: d fallen out before Tillman h w\ been uominated for Governor, a'^d cot ton at five and nix cent* pej^otind could not. improve the condition c?f our people. W^iii stieet,' the "monied gods," !mif~ ,he speculator is the power behind the throne, th t is controlling the f^non market and not Gov. Tillman. We noticed in one the Camden papers thai our lays had luen reduced from 14^ te 12^- mills in the last year. | We wonM like to know if that (?o.rt* speak well for' the Tillman adminis tr4ti<?n. 4,0." _ __ Mr. H. G. Garrison lost a fine colt a few flays ago. While in ha, ne9?, ii reared and fell back sinking its head on a stone, trom the Hftcts of whi<*h it died hi i? short while. The impression is growing in town thai 8<>rae substantial business man should be elected Mayor, The Mountain City Echo , au evening newspaper o( Greenville, has changed its name to The Even ing Democrat, and the publication of ? weekly edition, called ih^ Weekly Democrat, has been begnn. Camden should be represented ai the meeting in Columbia ou Mar. li 10th and 11th, *ext, to b? held, al the suggestion ? f the Columbia Board of Trade, to have this *tat? represented at the World's Colum bian Exposition. A call <!as been issued by the Re pub. icans of thv Slate f?>r a con vention to be held in Columbia mil the 19th of April next to elect delegates to represent the Repuoii can parly of this State in tin National Republican convention t" be held in Minneapolis, Minn., on the 7th of June next. Kershaw j County is entitled to two delegates. Rheumatism cured in a Dar.? "Mystic Cure" . for Rheumatism and Neuralgia- radically euros in 1 to 3 days. ' Its action upon the sys tern is remarkable and mysterious. It removes al once t he cause aud the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benelits, lb cents. Sold by F. M. Zemp Druggist, Camden. The Camden Chronicle And F )i Only I " I vu a saferer. hr'jMS, fna . dyspepsia aad Km MMm, aad no pennaeat refief %*fi 1 cm taking Pine. Ifcoy have a oauptete etpre."? Q. W. Meoaey, Wafia Walla, W. T. "I was iiti? of a aattos vMMi tor a number of yean, aad Mnr MM to pro vide a food nm(t <* Ajart nb? fir the use of both often aad m. Tbty an a sale and reliable eatfcartto, aad always gtra satWaction."? H. tibialis, ? X. |*Slt St, Fair Harea, Gcsa Bilious Attacks " During mufil rf^T1 Mt I hna subject to attack* of bad twilirtw, wtthoot being able to reawre the trouble by Mdieal * |# iookteg through Ayer*s AK e i read tbe ?ffmaeli of pereoa* 1 of similar attacks by the use of ?yei^a irtic PUta, and was induced to giVe them a trial Tbejr bye bwwtted me'eo mucin that T consider if toydaty teawotioa my case to yon for the beoefit ef others."? Mrs. Mary Guymoad, Flint Village, Fall Kivcr, Mass. ?* I have now used Ayer*e FtBs to my fami ly for seren or eight yean. Wheamr 1 have an attack of headache, to which I am ?ery subject, I take a doee of Ayert POli and am always promptly raBeted. I lad them equally beoefteial to beM? ; aad, la My family, the* are used tor Wheal eoareiatofr and other dietarbuaiea wttfj taeh_ ? that we rare 1$, tt ever, hare to call to a pity* ?tclaa."? H. VouUieatf, Hotel VouOliiBi, Saratoga 9prlnjs, N. T. puts In a short doe ; ud 1 w m|i my qfUta ??*? ? tts |om longer ttortht qm a( tkfew -i hat hecti the eaae wtth aay ether I ten ere r tried."? IL 1. Wedge, .'Tent. 1 ?* e ioag time I vu a itaimtt from iwWj |UMi Kwn^y vmdiMi w^wr much difficulty hi <MbmOm. with tins In the lumber mmi aad other the body. Harti* tried a r*riety of ?eluding warn bather wMh ettly relief, about tl the ?ee of Ayer?* my health It to much gladly testify to the superior ?Mtitetee."? Manocl Jont K 1 INI|IL & T have used Ayer*t fRh thirty yean and consider them tefl^medMne. J koow of A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast. I ? ' ? ? u ? i j ? -i- i t- ? " A long-tested pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, tne Stock Raiiser, and by every one requiring an effective liniment No other application compares with itAn efficacy. This well-known remedy has stoo fi the test of years, almost generations. No medicine chest i? complete without a bottle of Mustang Liniment. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. All druggists and dealers l^e it THE WHOLE WORLDi WANTS TO BOY THE BEST. The best is our bid Tor your Business. Our Pall an I Winter buying lias been done with a view of offering you the best qualities !U best figures. . ?UPERIOR--GOO? MCE THAT SURPRISE, ? ? \ % - . . ? ! f| if : i'i W " j ; | Will be fo*nd in each Department and Grade of our Im mens* new lines of r CLOTHING, HATS, | FURNISHING 600BS BOOTS i AND SHOES. SLIPPERS, RUBBERS, OVER SHOES. TRUNKS, V^I^i Mm, UMB&LLAS, fc. djL-J NEVER BEFORE HAVE \VE BEEN . ABLE.at) OFFER 0 LARGE AND^ARI^ A]|A^^TyN-r OF FftKSH We have he Mock thai awet> the e.ipeote^ron a*it Gratefiet the tastes. You want the best. T lys n jour change.. ZEMP BR k i - liii S WE SEED THE MONEY, CLOTHlNG anrt all Wm'fcltGOOD i ? ' ifc Now von r;i? ii t g'iiWi> at your own |> |Tg|rREMEMBEU we Iwvent advoi all yVinter, *? we mean \vh t we mv do v t IIKAYY s-.v I it I r< tliij CAM, ut I Yours Respectful Iv Soulhcoli 11 -till Y If ; I !( pa*y. J ? 1>. CII.VMBKRt.VIN', ltcceivcr. (Um?ks, S. (7., Dec. 7th l^l. ' L ' ' L On ,-tfter thi* date train* will rsu4 n with- the followMi* aphe lule. going sorTir. Ixavc Cain<kaa . Hoykiii* ? f* (Marrniont ?' Dixfr' *? .Ciink'U'n Jo '? Mildlvton ^ Wit^tve '? Kjny?iHo \rr (.'ulwtbia ** CliarteatoH ** Au^ivta Haify ! ?r> 00 p 111 1 '? I "? |? in J V2I pn, "? "'J p in ! 5 -J?> p in ' i> 4 ? p 5 49 p iu J y* 09 p in ! GOING NOKTII Leave Cliar'?-<ton ?4 ColuiriHi *4 >luj?u<t:i * Kinjjvillo 4 Mvl'llfton C'tml-.n Jc <'l.n*'mont 1 (:l?nod Ho y kin Arv Can<?h n 4* it H ?? * l!? p in ; 7 4* p in i 10 O^p Hi i 11 .lVp m : f> a in 9 < O ;l ?H ? fc ? ? a m 100 ? .1 III 1 10 2rt a ni ! 10 30 a m 10 -ir> a in 10 iff*.' m ! 1 1 07 a m, 1 1 lio :i in ! Connection!* for t!?c Nor'h Kant via Chrtrle^ton, Cinrimi.itti Kailroal a ad w;t!)j Narrow Gan?<' ?t Y??rk villi*. l or tlinmjrh tieket*Jp all jniint* North, South or W??.<*t of-YTftJlv-ie S, Ship Co. to New Y -rk aril the K i*t -*H'T>f4iirlcs- ? ton ap.?ly to J. H. W \LHCE. A^t. Caw. lea. C. M. WA KT>, (? n?T.il Mana^.or i i:iWlk SCIIi:iUfLi: OF THE Cliarlr .ton, Cincinnati ami C'liica^o UailroHil, Taking c.Tcct Dec. 7th 1891. GOING NO.YTII. v . Lv. Cam ic:i Ih:Kafl> - \W*tville 44 K?*r>;h^w ? " Oakh-irst * ?' I lo?t l? Spring 44 I'leaHunt Hill " JLancmter ,f Catawba K<?k Ui'.l " Yorkvfllr" " Black* vide " S'.ifl')^^ 44 Kath?rf<>rJt< n Ar. Marion A 1 1 r-0 a m 1 1 49 a ?>i 1 1 .">9 a iu 12 1:? f m p m 1 1 1* p m 1 : :w p m 12 5 10 p ni li()pn 1 44 p ni 2 p >n 4 ( 0 p m p m 5 "xl p lit 7 00 p n: GOING ' Lv. Marlon Knthtfrfordto^ " Sh-lby " Blarkauur^ ?' Y^kvill,- * "^?ckHin ?* CaUw^a Jet, ^ Lancaster " Pleaaazrt Hill " Heath Spring 14 Oakhurtt *' Kerahaw "Weftrifit " DsKal^ Ar Gaming _ \ ? [I ?/ ' Tl*ttlfc gnp on aigna! at alUutiona Pa*??ftfpr traina ran thruuga be*. OoT*?bia>a:iil Marion. Cwnitiapn ma'lr* with U. <* I>. at 3 ^ Jubuiv and Rock Hiil and wfth 8. A. L. st <Afttawaa Jtinetio* 0, *. WARD, Geafra) Manager .^1 "? T| A, THIPTSpt rf I 9 40 a rn 10 ''O a m 12 0*Jp iu m s 31,1pm 341, |? in 430 p m 01 p m IMpm 4 15 p ci 4 27 pm 4 p m 4 Ji , p rn SpM, *5,00 Mr * | Diixt, $l,OJ |Mr Bt Prolific. $lk$- per I. MOORK, 0R.,: IUjpoift, P. O., 8, Truit'i Cofton Tcnni*i*Hoc linl, Shim*'* Kairiy A?l*lrMs, lUiexsMim M]e ctitbrftt l(. <?<t.glU*t in Ci^wAea, 8. C. j i in th* fciuAk,. AtlvH G* gfrVnUUrr* art. a?V Mjjrtjed wit ti, tl??tf faw ^M &>?* M%.