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jjocal jfewg, " ?jc&u, mrmr. Carolina Cadotsat Annapolis John C Foster, Jr., of Lancaster, S. C., and Murvin A. Connolly of Kershaw, S. C, liavo been appointed by the resident naval cadet fi at An napolis. Protracted Meeting at tho Methodibt Church. A protracted mooting was com menced at tho Mctliodist Ghnrch in Camden on last Mouday night. Dr. l'ato is boiiig assisted by Kovs. Hon. ry and Hockwuh, of Kershaw and Heath Springs. Tho mooting are at tended by largo congregations. Have Your Tooth Fixed. Or. J. K. ltutledge, Don list, will visit Camden on M(V? lltH, and will roman four or tivo days. Ilo extracts teeth in a painless pleasant way. If yon want any information as to tho condition of your teeth and cost for remedying same cnll at once and seo him Oflioe at tho Workman House U* ' _ Mr. Bradley's Barn Burned. Wo are sorry to learn that Mr. Jt J. Bradley mot with tho misfortune on Thursday night last of losing by firo his barn and atout 125 bushels of corn. JIo also lost, his buggy, wagon and nearly all of his farming implements. Tho origin of the fire is unknown. Tho loss is a heavy one, and Just at this season of the year makes it doubly bad. Notice to Pon#lonor?. ?All persons living in Flat Rock Township, who wish to apply for a pension will meet tho Hoard at Westville on Saturday next, the 1st day of May and have their npplica t.ion ready for tho board to act upon. Tho chairman of the dilTeront Town ship Bonrds will moot in Camdon on Monday, the 3rd day of May, for the purpose of organizing the Coun ty Hoard. W. F. Busscll, A Question. Tho publisher of a newspaper has one thing to sell and one thing to I'eot. Ilo has tho newspaper to sell and the space in his columns to rent. Can anyone inform us why he should be expected to give awuy eithor tho one or tho other? lie can if he so chooses, and he does, as a matter of fact, furnish n great deal of spaco rent free. But it does not follow that he ought to he expected to do so. It ought to be recognized as a contribution, exactly as would he the giviug a#oy of sugar or coll'oe by a grocer. ? ? Ex. Treasurer's Commissions.^ A question that is now worrying the oflicinls of the tax department is what commissions Treasurers are allowed for collection of the school tax. Judge Karle at ono time ren derod a decision that the act cutting down tho commission from 81,000 to ?800.jyai?, by fault of tho codifier, he said, not put in the proper place and was not a part of tho Act. The last Legislature amended the particular clause which was not in the right plqce, and now the Comptroller Gen eral is in rt worso quandary than be fore. The whole matter will be sub nutted to tho Attorney General. ? Kegistor. ? Flat Rock Township S. S. Convention. Will meet on Saturday before the 1st Sunday in May,* at Dc Kalb. The^oll owiug programme will be observed : 1 ^ 1. Devotional Exercises 10.30 2. Enrollment of delegates./" 3. Hearing reports from schools. 4. discussion /of querry, Why have a'townejiip convention? Open ed by. Mr. L. McL. Brown. Recess. 5. The importance of teaching children Bible truths, opened by Kov. S. W. Henry. C. The duty of parents to their children in this work. Opened by Charlie Truesdoll. 7. Miscellaneous business. Music wilj be intcriudcd through: out the programme. Come friends to this good work and lets have a good time. ' Marriago of Mr. J. L>. Oil 1 is and Miss Bright Cooley, Quito a pleasing event occurred at the residence of Mr. J. J. Cooloy, manager of the Reed State farm, at 3^ P. M. Sunday, the 25th inst., in the marriage of his eldest daugh er, Miss Bright, to Mr. J. l?. Gillis, of Pisgah, S, C. The ctfrefiju?ny, that bound two loving he aits' into one, w?b performed by Rev. John N. Eulzminger, pastor of the Pisgah and Swift Creek churches, and could not but impress all present of the sacred and tender ties of t^e" marriage state. The marriage was private. None bat a few special friends being present. After some tine epont very pleasantly the groom and bride and invited guests repaired to the residence of tiie groom's father, l^r. James A. Gillis, And partook of a flue spread pro ?ided for the occasion and spent the evening in a truly ebjoyable manner, as all aaob occasions bring forth. The' bride was attired in a pretty walking dress and the groom ' wore ihs usual black. Mr. Oil'ls' numerous friends congratulate him ' on winning so fair and lovely a bride to divide his joys and sor-> lows In life's troubled psth, hoping that along, useful life,,. full of nn iUojrsd hsppiaess will b# meeted rWftXV .? it ik, , ::v J ? ? Personal. Wo are sorry" to learn that Mrs. T. W. H-i Smith is quito wick. Mr. Ouh Sanders, who has boon engaged ju soiling horaea in Camden for scverfuVmonths past lias discon tinued the business for tho present, ho having aeeoptod a position to su porintend tho building of tho largo dams around oortain river planta? tions in West Watoreo. Ho tolls us, however, that ho will ho with us again in the Fa'l with moro fine horses Tho Wodding Bella Chime Again, On tho evening of Apr. 23rd Mr, Charles Ooatsworth Plnknoy Hug-, gina, of Lynch wood and Miss Cloo putra Parker, of Tiller's Kerry, were happily united in tho bonds of matrimony by It. W. Hammond, N. 1'. Nothing occurred to mar tho pleasure of t h o o c o a s i o n except w h o n tho marriage putty vvorft returning to tho homo of tho groom i Mr. Geo. W. Ga neigh's horso became frightened ami unmanageable and ran the car lingo against a log demolishing one wheel. We are glad to learn that Mr, anil Mrs. Ganeigh recoiv ed no injury furthor than a little fright. The grout number of wed ding presents received by the bride and groom are tfp numerous to mention. The Lynch wood string band provided delectable music for tho occasion and are to be congrat ulated upon the manner in which they acquitted themselves. Tho Evils of Kissing:. Much is being said, now in med ical and health journals, upon Ihe evils of kissing. Next, to the Ger ui h n s the Americans are, perhaps, the greatest people to kiss. Ladies, when they meet at home, or on the street, salute cauh other .with a kiss. Tho innocent child in a baity can i age has to bb ear rcftscd and kissed byeveiy passing acquaintance.4 Tho Japaneso must be u wise people in this respect, as they are said nayer to kiss, The Germans and .Jews are equally foolish, for they avo always kissing. The chief danger resulting from kissing is the spread of infectious diseases. It is known that many of tho contagious diseases, such as dipthcria, scariet fever, measles and mumps entor the systom through the mouth and throat. And in this connection let it be suggested that it is a wise precau tion for all who are liablo to come iu contact with infectious diseases. This is a risk that is terrible, and should not bo allowed. ? Woman's Health .Journal. Attoniptcd Suicide of Mr. Wm. David Shaw. Mr. W. David Shaw, well known to many in this eounty, attempted suicide at Lake City, this .State, last Wednesday morning. For several years Mr. Shaw has been engaged in tho printing business in Columbia, but a few weeks ago took charge of tho Lake City Times. Mr. Shaw is a son of the late Duncan Shaw who was killed several years ago. The following account of the occurrence was sent from Lake City- to the Columbia Register : "Mr; Wra, David Shaw, who was up to this issue editor of the Times, attempted suicide this morning at 9.30 o'clock. He had been toCharlos ton yesterday, returning last night and seemed to. bo in good spirits. Mr. Shaw was rooming over Dr. Williams' drug store. He got up as usual this morning, had talked with some friends and went into the Times ofllce and wrote the let ter below. He then went into his room, drank t wo or three ouuees of laudanum and then shot himself, the ball penetrating the body Just above and to the right of the left nipple, and was cut out by Dr. T. B. Hinnant juat below tho shoulder blade. f ?fWhen approached by a friend he said he was only sorry he di<^ not make an end of it; and that being dazed by the laudanum, he had tho pistol in his left hand when he thought he had it in his right hand, theroby Shooting himself in the right breast instead of in the left. At this writing there is every chance for his recovery. Tho fol lowing is his lottei : "Must I do the deed? Oh God, send down thino angel of morcy to bear my troubled soul away! Can it be a sin? Oh spare me, forgive me Father, to do away a life that is filled with pain and misery! Is there anything for me to live for? All is dark and dismal. I have no hope. Is there rest and peace in ths grave? In a world so large, beautiful and wealthy, and yet 1 must starve. No mone5' ; no work. "Cheerless and cold seems fjery heart to me, I cannot stand this strain. I have strained every brain, nerve, muscle and vein in thinking of what to do, -and all I can tee be fore me is dismal distress.^ Death dots sway with all this. 1 baye some friends here, I believe. I Have endeavored to do my duty towards them. I brtp* thst- Ibey will b? kind enough to dispose of my body. Plsot it w.'w ivot where. My trunk and olotbes will goto my two brother# and sis ter. My wateb, at Colombia, will go to Mrs, M. A. Emlvo, 1107 P?t?. dleton street, Colombia, 8.. C., in consideration of kindness extended to bjr herstlf M family. W?. 10 ? ....... ? ji! - ? . ... ? - ? MumrttfO of Mrs. Brooks. Married a( I ho hoino of tho bride in Charleston, S. on tho evening of the S545I It. lw liev. John Kershaw, ('apt. W. II Ivvans to Mm. Sarah II. Brooks. ? News ?V* (Jourior. M r 8 Hrooks was a icsl'dentof our (own several years ago and hor many friends .extend congratulations. Advortisod Lottors. For week ending Apr. 25, I Sli 7 : Maliuda (' H rooks, Sarah HrUbon, Henderson liyrd, Ambroso llorfoot, \V .1 Da v it?, Mamie 10 Douglas, Mollie Doby, F Dcmas, Giltuer Johnson, Jiinmio Johnson, W 11 latino llni'rlaAii mJ i? n<? r. . Nnnniit [ c , i . ? . .. ..j . G. J. Shannon, 1\ M. l?iomi*cuou? Items. / a. . \ / Thoro will ho two now\ itfoons in May. There waft a heavy rain In ram* (I'M) thin morning between 8 anil f) o'clock . Wonderful are the cures by llood'w j Sarsaparilla and yet it is only bocaulso j as thoonotrno blood purifier, it makoa pure, rich, healthy, life-giving blood. Hood's Pills -for tho livor and bowels, act easily, yet promptly. 26c. Itch on hviman, mango on horses, dogs and all Block, cured in HO Routes by Wyol ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Dr. F, L. Zemp, Druggist, Camden, S. O. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tired mothers find help in Hood's Savsaparilla, which givea them puro blood, a good appetite and now and needed STRENGTH. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. T. A. Slocum, M. C., tho Great Chem, ist and Scientist, Will Send Freo to the afflicted, Three Hottles of His Newly Discovered Remedies to Cure Con sumption and all Lung'Troubloa. Nothing could ho fairer, more philanthropic or carry more joy lo the afflicted than the offer of T. 4A. Slocum, Rl. C., of New York City. Confident that he has discover ed a reliable euro for consumption and all bronchial, throat and lung diseases, general decl ne and weak ness, loss of fiesh '1 and all condi tions of wasting, and to make its invent merits known, he will send free, three bottles to any reader of The Chroniclc who may be Buffer ing. Already this "new scioutifie course of medicine" has perma nently cured thousands of uppai ently hopeless cases. The Doctor considers it hi* re ligious duty ? a duty which he owes to humanity ? to donato hi* infallible euro. IIo has proved the dreaded con sumption to be a curablo disease, beyond any doubt, nnd has on flh' I in li is American and European la- J boratories testimonials of exper ience from those benefitted and cured,. In oil parts of the worhl. Don't delay until it is too. iatr. Consumption, uninterrupted, men us speedy and certain death. . Ad dress T. A. Slocum, M. G., 08 Pine street, New York, and when writ ing the Doctor, give cxpreus nnd postofllce address, and pleafcc men tion reading this article in The ChronicJjj. For Six Days Only, ^X.OO One Dollar. Cusii Only. x Buys Monday, April 26,Frtr d\y^ April 30, Moiulay, May 3, Friday, May 7, Monday, May 10, Monday, Ma^ 17, at J. II. Stephenson's. 2 3Ibs cans peaches. 3 cans condensed milk. 3 cans sugar corn, or 3 31bs cans tomatoes. 2 lbo Arbuckles Ariosa cof fee. 1 i gal tin bucket. 2 { pt tin cups. ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR. Or, &1.25 pr shoes for one dollar. Or, $1.25 worth Alamance for one dollar. Or, $1.25 worth Tinware for one dollar. v Or, $1.25 worth crockery for one dollar. . j Or, 19 lbs granulated sugar for one dollar. Or, 22 lb* light brown sugar for one dollar. Or, 10 lbs good coffee for one dollar, ? ^Remember the dates, goods will be sold at above prices on ly' on days mentioned. ?This extraordinary ofler^i# made, for wtiJK* ys only. I want your trade and can give you better values and quality I I 7 j Is oflbring rare bargains in Spring good#, and a spocial invi tation js extended to all (o call and ex inline their immense ii 'ock, will t;li comprises the newest styles, latest novelties and best values of the season, and as all who have seen them haw told us, "As cheap as you could ask." We mention below ;i few ol our leaders, and will take pleasure in showing you through the entire stock a\ any time: Plain white Organdie in various qualities. Organdie in beautiful evening shades. Printed Organdies. Dotted Swiss at all prie.es. Corded Swiss Mull in beatiful colois. Figured Nainsook very cheap. Cordele Marquise in all colors. Manchester Dimity (figured) all colors. Housetto Stripes, Scotch Lapetts (linen effect.) Ktamine Royale. Silk finish Foulards. M(> in Percales from 25 to 60 per cent, cheaper than ever. White l)uck jn various qualities from light to very heavy. Figured Duoty (navy blue.) White Marsaljjes with black figure. White Marsailles with blue figure. Plain white Marsailles cheaper than ever offered. All the evening shades in Cashmere, Henrietta, Batiste, Al batross and Nun's Veiling. A full line of cotton Crcpon in staple and evening colors. All-wool Grenadine (black) iJS in. wide, very cheap. Figured Carina Lusf'ino (black) 44 in. wide. Linen Homespun (one of the fads) very cheap and nice. A full line and beautiful assortment of silks for shirt waists, See. , and best value for the price ever offered. Don't buy anything in the line of Drapery till you see ours, as wo can show you a most beautiful line, consisting of Scrim, Curtain Net, Silkaline (ioldeu Drapery, i? igured Denims, &c., &c., and at prices that will surprise you. Figured Challics and Lawns from 3^c up. VERY RESPECTFULLY; P. T. VSLLEPIGUE, Proprietor, A GREAT MAGAZINE OFFER. 3 FCU 1 The regular subscript inn prion <<( ) ? V- "Dciikh'csCs Magazine," I "\V? will send nil three to you for, ?Mudye's Library" mul /"one year Oil' (jcJ.OO. or O mo. lor $ I ''l''nn ny I*io( hits" is 30 J DKMOHIJST'S MAGAZf SI) is by ifar the best family magazine ;V 'luiro is none of our monthlies in which the beautiful and the. useful, pleasure nnd profit, fashion and literature are so fully presented ?8 in DeinoreM's. Them is, in fact, 110 publication pretending to a similar scope and purpose which can compare with it. Every number contains a free patt.nn coupon. ''JUDGE'S LIBitAKY" is a monthly mngazine of fun, filled with illustrations in caricature and replete with wit and humor. Its contributors are tho bedt of American wits and illustrators. "FUNNY PrgrURIiS" is anp'her humorous monthly ; there is a laugh in ev ery line of it. ' ? * : All three of those magazines are handsomely gotten up. You should not miss the chance to secure them. ? ut hero and return Coupon properly filled out. Demorest Pub. Co., 110 5th. A v., NEW YORK. For tho enclosed $2 0 ) plennc f nd IVmorost's Family Jiidg'.-. Li brary (a magazine ?if fun), i'im) i-iinny Pictures for t>ne yeW ab per youi ufloi. . . Name l'ost'oflice , Date ? . . f State Wanted? An Idea Who can thfnic JLifNGREN bcsT Yalul. Jp to Date Shipped C.O.D. 1 With privilege of examin ation, direct from factory, saving K agents' *sA <HcaI en' profits, ( on feccSpi of Money returned, los Ex itssagc, If not acceptec. REGISTRATION' NOTE" OKKICK OK SupKKViaons op Hkoihtkation, I K KU8II AW COUNT V. I Camukn, 8. C., March 8, 1897. J Tlic Hoard r?f Hcgirttrntion for Kershaw Co., will meet nt the Court IIou?e in iCnmdon, on tlic 1st Monday*. Tuesdays and Wednesdays of oach month for the purpose of registering voters. Ottico hours from 9 n. in. to 3j?. in. W. F. RUSSElX. Chairman, MANNKM KABON, Clerk, J. I\ RICHARDS, Member* of the Regjattation Board ? Kerahaw County. IXow to Find Out. Kill a bottle or common glass with nrlno. and let It stand twenty-four hour* ; a sediment or settling indicates an un licalthy condition of tho kidney*. When urine btain* linen it i* positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent dOflifO to urinate or pain in the hack, in also convincing proof that the kidney* and bladder are out of order. What to do There it comfort in tho knowledge *o often expressed that Dr. Kilmer'* Awsmp.Root. the great kidney remedy i fulfill* every wish in relieving pain In tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and [ every part of the urinary pasaages. It corrects Inability to hold urine and ecald Ing palflfirt passing it, or bad effect* fol lowing ? #?? of liquor, wine or beer, and overcome* that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many umc* daring the ?>*ght to arinste , The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp Root ta aooa realised ... It ataada .the highest for its tvonderfnl cures of the ftfoet dfiueMlag caaee; -,-lt-you - need a median* yon shoaM have the best/ Sold by dragyists, price fifty cents and one twlir. , Yon may have a sample bottle knrt paaqiTilttt tgdli eon I fr?e by mad. t-.Mcfttkuj .Tho r Camden Chronicle and ; Vuod xolJt.KJW-* & ? *??-?:? - ?b*^rWilWtnV tft |y^v|wg|| |U^ ^ - :mi * Kvorvbmty Nays 80. Oasonrets Candy Cathartic, tho most won iloriul medical discovery of tho ago, picas unt and l orivHliiiigr to tno taste, not gently litul positively on kidneys, liver and bowoU, ? ioaiiHini; tho entire ayaiern, dispel colds, euro hou>tneho, fever, lmbiimd constipation nnil biliousness. PlOWW buy ami try n box of (5. O. C to-day; 10, J3o, M) cents. tioldnud guaranteed to euro by ull druggists. Trespass Notice. All | mtsi ins aro herottv notified not lb trespass 011 iuv lanns for any, purpose whatever, neither will their stock bo al lowed to trespass on the J. 0. Ill: 1-1,. Apr. 22, '07. DR. I. H. ALEXANDER, Doniist. (3r??ln<i'.o oi i lot l'liiliuU>lp!u:i Hcnl-il College. Session ls7(>-77. ( ) V K I (.' W HH()?\D MTRKKT, (.'a m m .\ , S O. Two tlooi'8 Soui.lt 0? Tho Chron icle Olfice. The Ga. Business College. M .lOON, t 1 I. R. K. h'.'i iv I* l'' ,jit ions S- cur ed. Open '*!' (?> H >\n mil (Jiils. Apr. 11, I > 1. To Consumers ot Beer! The Germania Browing Company, Of CHARLESTON, 8. C., Have made arrangements with I lie South Carolina State authorities by which thoy aro enabled to till orders lo conmimorM oi Lager hjeer at tho follow ing prices : Pints, 70c. per dozen. .Four dozen I'ints in crate*, $-.80. Kitfht Kcv, Quarter Kck, -3. Half Barrel, $-l.f?0. Kxport. ton dozen in barrel, $'??. Ah to quality wu guarantee our Heer equal to any brewed, n? it. is made of tho Choicest HopHimd Malt, and is recom mended by the Medical Kratomiiy. jWT"8end to us for a trial order. ThcGermania Brewing Co. CHARLESTON, S. C. j THE MUNSON TYPEWRITER In a Good Machino. Writing In SltrM Con 1 rolled l>y no Trust or Com , / bine. SPECIAL FEATURES : \ ln(ere!inngeal>lo 1 1 ypcwl.ccl, Iferttsc rp'o r m n n oh t .iHgnt incut, Uneqnnlcri durability,. Simplicity of construction, Perfect light-sn'ln inj' -uringo, Stool cra?iHt< pinto. Spofil ftnd ense of operation. Contains More Good Features Than Any Otlier One Typewriter. i i n |-:m t ; i!;i/ a T11K MUNSON'TVl'K . UITKUCO., M'fra., HO.'JH SV. I.ake^t., I Ciiicngo, til. V *>? 55* J i Ill ?""MAKUPA0TUKER8 of ? Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Material, Sash Woightsumd Cord, OUARLKSTOiW - - - - S&C. Purchase our makes, whrch we guarantee superior to any sold South, and thereby save money. Window and Fancy Glass a specialty. Juno 29. "Tho Charloaton Lino." South (Carolina And Georgia ? Kail ltontl. Charleston, S. Apr. 10th, l80(i, I'nsseager Depart IjV. (. \ t * s ; < 1 1 7 10 it in 6 80 p in Ar. Siiiniiii > villi) 7 HI (> 10 " I'regnalls M IK fi ,">0 " Orangeburg !* l?8 H 2* " Kingvillo 10 00 0 20 " Colnmhi' 106/) 10 10 IjV. (<o)mnhin 7 00 :t ni lOOpm Ai t King\ We 7 iO 4 ? i " Orangeburg ,tf 2-i 6 27 ?' Charleston 1100 HUO l?v. Charleston 7 10 n in 6 80 p m '* Branchville 0 1ft 7 60 " Denmark 11 62 - 8 ill "Hlnckvillo 10 10 8 fill Ar Aiii'UHta 1 1 CI A in 10 46 p m IjV. Augusta 0 20 A in 8 20 p m " Hluckvillo 8 oo 6 O.'l " Denmark 8 22 6 17 " llranehvillo 8 66 5 66 Ar Charleston 1100 8 00 Knst Hx press, Aujfiiitu Washington WUli Sleepers to and from Now York. Lv. Augusta 2 86pm Ar. Aiken 8 15 Denmark 4 11) Lv. Doninark 0 26 a m Aiken 7 28 Augusta *?' 8 10 Daily lCxeopt Sunday. I jV Camden 8 46 a m 2 26 p m Ar, Kingvillo 10 00 a in 4 86 Ly Kingvillo 10 26 OOOftiu Ar Camden 11 66 a m 8 16 Connections : Clyde S. S. Tnno Charleston, So- Rv.,Co luinhia, Through Wagner Sioepcr between Charleston ami Atlantn. Ij. A. Kmerson, Trafllo M'g'r, 10, S. llownn, Hen. Manager, Uoncral ollieo, Charleston. S. O. fi Ohio Rivku & Oharlks TON RAILWAY COMPANY. To take efloct January 4th, 1897, lit 8. A. M ICastern Timo. Northbound. .Southbound. :*:i ? 32 1st olnsH daily except Sunday. 1' M . J? M 2 .'10 Ottindon 1 30 2 50 DoKalb 1 12 3 02 WeHtvill? 100 8 15 KerfthnW 12 45 .'J 30 1 loath Spi'intfB 12 32 3 3'? Pleasant Hill 12 28 3 5"? JiftncftHtor 12 or> 4 10 Rivorsido 11 48 4 20 Sprlngdell 11 38 4 30 Cat awba Junction j 1130 i 1125 4 38 Leslie Vv* H IS 4 41) > Rock Hill l'\ 1100 4M ). | \10 10 5 Oil Newport \9 5l 6 ir? Tirzah ' " \0 47 6 30 Yorkvi'lo O 35 " 45 Sharon 9 20 C, 00 Hickory Grovo 9 05 ti 10 Smyrna 8 50 r, .in RljicksJjnrg 8 30 !? -.1 ?? a"'k 11 12 2nd Cloas, Daily, except Sunday, A M r H 8 00 BliU ksburjr 0 10 4 20 ' ffttri# 8 .';0 Pattonton ^taring!) 5 4a 9 10 ? She* I by 6 80 0 40 Lnttimoro 4 25 9 50 MoorcBboro 416 10 00 Henrietta 4 00 10 20 Forest City 3 35 10 50 Rutherford Ion 3 06 1105 Millwood 2 45 1126 ^ Golden Valley 2 20 1185 Thermal Citj 2 ir? 12 00 " Glenwood 160 12 20 Marion 1 80 r m 85 A M 2nd Clafs, daily except Sunday. r m 84 P M 3 30 Camden 8 60 j) oo DoKalb 8 1& 0 15 Westvillo 6 56 10 46 Kershaw 6 80 1105 Heath Spring#, 4 85 1115 Pleasant ]Hill * Jj. 12 05 Lancaster.- * ??:" 12 85 Rlveriido 12 60 Bprinttdell 2 06 1 50 Catawba Junction 1 w . 2 00 '..eslio 1 1* ,00 ) Bock y 1 wyja tf fS W ' 3fi 5 00 'v ? Yoxkville 10 20 ^0"05 Sharon 6 80 Hickory Grova 6 40 Smyrna 7 10 ? r ? ? Blaokabtfrg ? P. M. '? i j ' No. 82 lta# ter and Lenoir Railroad ? C.,wUI?^Saotha IIUI, S, C., tfitfc at CaiaWl* <and Cheater Railroad .*? L>aca*>r with the South Carol!** ?4 _ t#wl