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Our ealVfor wood has bevu most lllmrally responded to, won ex ceeding our expectations. Our friends oet thinly have our mod tt in co ri' ami 1 1 ?? h 1 1 y thanks. New Olfleere Taking Chaise. On TutH<l?v last thn t.lflce ol Auditor of Kerahaw County w?? turned over l? v Mr. UiUMell to Mr. Hruce, aud it is now Auditor Hruco. Mr. Parker Iris tsken charge of ( lie Supervisor's ottlee. r? _ CAtbage ..Hants. Now ready for sl.ipiuoid. Wake field and Suecossfon, i h?> I <ardie>t. largest, eirliest and best known v? rloties. Prices I". o. b. here. 1,(100 5,000 $1.50 ; 6,0(10 lo I 0,000, $125;! over 10,0(20 $1 00. Tliey are ^rowii j ill the open air and will aland severe cold. Address Norman 11. HIitch, Meggett, S. (\ Meeting of FJat Ivoek Pension Hoard Flat Rock Pension Hoard will meet at NVestvillo on Saturday the 4th, (to-morrow.) This will ho the Inst meeting and those intending to put in application must do so at this mooting. W. F. Russell, Clir'm., n Fie t Rock Township Hd. Meeting of Board of Pensioners. DeKttlb Township Hoard of IVn ninns will holt! their last meeting at the Auditors OMiee ne.\i. Satur day ut 10 a. m. All persons mak ing appliculiort for ue unions will appear in person with their appli or lions mnde out. Hl'inka may be had at the Auditor's OMIoe. W. R. McOreiyht, Secretary. Horrible if True. It in reported that u Mr. Catoe! was going fro ui< Kershaw to liisj home a few miles fr;?m (lint place! (luring the recent heavy snow and freeze, anil was caught out in the snow where ho icmainrd for ten hours. When he was found life J was almost extinct. Ho was car ried on homo and when Some one attempted to pull his shoes off one of hin feet broke oil" like ti piece of glass. One leg and one aim hud to he amputated. At laet accounts he was still nlive. Change of Memorial Day. We have been requested to an nounce that ni the reunion of Oon fedcrate Veterans is ?.o be held in Charleston on May the 10th Memo rial Day will be observed here \ ar Jier this year Uian usutil. The 20th of April has been appointed as the day for holding Huso services. This change is made because it is ?expected that many of tiio Veteinns -of |>his county will attend the i<?* .union and thereby be unable lo ?ake part in the Memorial services. Tho Ravages of Grip. That modern scowgo, tho Grip, j poisons the air with its fatal germs, so that no homo iR safo from it* rnv j ufifos, but multitudes have found ? J .wire protection against the clangor- j <?ua malady in J)r. Kind's New Din j ? ^jovcry. When you feci a noreuessi Mn your boucs and muscles, have I .elidls and fever, with soro throat,! ?pain in the back of tho head, catar rhal symptoms and a stubborn cough you inny know you have tho ?rri|>, and that you uecd Dr. * Kind's Now Discovery. It will promptly rum fhe worst couc?h, .heal tho in flamed membrane*1, kill the disease fieims and prevent the dreaded after effects ol the,i$alady. I'rice f>0 cl? an?l ? 1 .00. Money hack if not cur ed. A trial bottle free at Francis L. Zerops's Drug Store. Smallpox in Biahopvllie. A communication from Uishop ?villeanys: "Quite an alarm wk?i .occasioned here ou last Saturday afternoon by the report that there was a ease of smallpox on a plant ation in the suburbs of the town, in a family of negroes. One phy sician who examined the case pro nounced it not smallpox. Dr. Kvans was wited to send an expert here, and Dr j Racot and Health Of fleer Reardon came in today and proceeded^&t once to make an ex amination of the cases, of which at this tijjno there seems to be three, I)r. Jrocot pronounces it ^genuine smallpox, and vaccination of all ?colors, ages and conditions is now th^ order of tho day. Ward on Sumtkk and tuk News I'APini, (Continuing the communication ? says: "The town of Sututer has been the nuraory of smallpox from whidli it haa been transplanted to .-different sections of the county for fche pant year. The Sumter papers liave been gene roue in publishing acconnta of the smallpox at Ma'yca vilUf ScotUville, Oswego' and other while it ,U a wrli koowo fact that there are from 40 to 60 cases at that drsart disease In that ? towiv laayof thsna asosg while *nd r#t not (Mw word of It waters* p*WUke4." . CASTOR I A Walnut aiul foplar Logs Wwutnl C'nhh paid for Walnut and IVp lar Logan Lang. ~r ^ Bitw M;U Mfnn Wanted i Wanted a siiw mill in an to rh?' ! np o*ik loicst ami rfidiwt IhhiIhm i ? ? j Kuilrnad F? rent. furuitdu'd umt ihight'bt print* paid for Un> lumber. S. Logan Lung. -' Litorai y Tea. ! A "Lilorary 'IVa" will bo given ??t thr old Masonic Hill! for llio hen Hir of 1 1 10 Camden Library ami Lv ? ??inn Association on WotlnuaHnv, Maitdi 8th, from 'I to tt o dork Ad mission fun1. loo on'um, rake and] oi ! vr rt'lieslumi) (b will In- sold. Hymcnoal. On Wi'dm-aday 'ifu rnoon nt tin KM! (tOIKlUf, l>r. .1. TIjOS. l\ltu Otli ri ititiy, Mr. Josopli Onnliip, of I ii iM'lii a, and .M us Laura B.-itlLdd, <i our i:itv. -*? ? 1' orsottiil. Miss K, licit Young left litis week f>?r Georgia where she will in fu tine icside. Mr. .J. N. McCaskill, of Abney. rt'iH in.Caiudeu on Saturday last. M iss Lou LSeckhaiu, ci f Kershaw, ? Iki hasjheeu spending a few days vvjta Mr. W. H. Hough's family, i e i.(i i' ncd homo on Wednesday. lion. ,J oil Hough, who lias been quite sic k, we urc? glad to a ay i j a hie to ho on i Hgai u. Mr. S. Wittkoivskv, of Chariot t< , ! N C, brother of Mr. A. Witikows- [ ky of our town wan on a visit t< I 'nnidcn this week, lie returned) home on Tuesdn) . Scattered Crumbs. Mu.xt the fmey.inx n1di<1 ami ? i i ? > w The timid robin comes. In pjiy drive him not a w \y , i * n * seatl^r out your crumbs. And ieave jouj^door upon the latch For ? er come*. Tli? poorer they, more welcome k'*4' And scatter out your crumbs. AH have to fpare, none are too poor, When want with w inter comes ; And life is never all your own. Then scatter out the crumbs. Soon wintei fallffllpon your life, The <b?y of reckoning comes : Air inst your sinR, by high dccrcc. Are weighed thoBe Scattered crumb*. j Serv.'cea for Good Friday. The following order of serviec Rt ; ('trace ( hurch, Camden, has been ni i nnged for Good Friday: P>slin ly Cieed, Lord's Prayer and Collects for the day, II\mn ? I0f>. First Address. Psalm 32, Silent. Prayer, Hymn ? (>14. Second Address. Psalm 130, Kiiont Prayer. Hymn ? Third Address. Epistle for the day, Silent Prayer, 1 1 \ m n ? 101. Four tli Add rose. Gospel for the day, Silent Prayer, 1 lymn ? Fifth Address. Psalm 4 2, Silent, Prayer, Hytnu ? 345. Sixth Address. Poalm 23, Sijenl Prujer, Ilymn ? 33ft. Seventh Address. Prayers and Benediction. Grip'# Ravages Doo???kd Sr? much misery and so many deaths have been caused by die Grip that every one nhou'd know what a wonderful remedy for thi? malady is found in I'r. King's New J)iscovo?y I hat distressing stubborn cough, ihat inflames your thro.it, robs you of sleep, weakens your system and .ipayes tho way for Consumption is quickly stopped by this matchless euro. If you have chills and fever, pa n in tho back of the head, sore nc?K in bones and muscles, ** t-ore throat and that pough that grips your throat like a vice, you need J)r. King's New Discovery to cure your Grip, and prewmt Pneumonia or ('onsump' Ion. price 50 cts and Sh Honey b?ck if not cijrod. A trial bottle free at Francis L. Zemp's Drug Store, NOTICE. The nchool chart* and map# pnrcha* oil l?v the different districts ure cow in Dtp Supt. ol Education's oflicc, nlid they will plchrto coftie nt once and take them out, and place thorn in the schools. L. L. COVEL\m), Snpt. of Ed., K. C. (0 >>J s ??'?5 gH.? 3 ?==11 o.i iHirf O- S. S ->* s ^ ~ Mi-Si If The Deadly Grip Is m i ?? abroad in the latul. The fi'.l' \??u lifiitrlui uia\ hi< full it* la I -ll IK - ! 1 ) || I llou |t'C t lilt* "( i |'ip '"f \ol| wilt < ? 1 1 < ho dm?r In 1*111-11 j liicl) n nhd i.,n -in. I invite : ilr.ii ( It lis snr?i ar?? chills with fever, lie m< I who, <<uU l?t i4 vy pains, j mucous tlisoMui ur? s from I lie noso. itforn throat (4 1 1 ? I ncvec-let j.' t > eou<*h j|)i)li'l waste precious lime treat inir tlih ('elicit with inu'lit'K, tnbh ts, i^r I poi if, o'etp svrupK, i uro if lit once j -vitii |>r Kind's New IhM-overy, I I lu? iiifxilihh* remedy inr bronohmt ' i ?n?n?.l??H It to! s the ?< sense the Inii'js ami pre\ eot < tin- ' dleu'te.l i4ll< r eih-OI-. ir<. in Hi.* in >4 la ? I v . Ihie.e i t'N uimI ^l (M Mu in v lnu l\ it in I cured A trial hot I in lit n at Kr.MU'ift I. /.-tups l?rn/, "?lulu. I W . * pi u 4 ' r* ? ? A ? ?/> ; J',,* r\ o ^lU itVVtiot \ liitmn * \ 1 Vi>-> Nhi l'l ie 1 'eSai. vine W I! I> >!;lne In' t* ' > ill I Ml \ .-ie; I < 'nil II ? e. I' ? ? ill i> n . -i l . ? ? ; l?..ir il!if, "ii .vjiUii?|., y, I '. Iii ui.s ; i . ?? !li!i ? I t li Mh, I MM. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons art* liiTi t'V f>>rl<i.hleii I trespass ti pi mi inv lands fin (In- puriios .?( Iiiiiil ? n>?. jitn/iny sutfk t >t" any k i ? : ? I .n j ior jiii v | tit-piisv whatsoever. Persom ilisrowMiilii>i? ilit- iii.iiro will Pi* (leal; j with ui i i. i < ? in *jr to law. 1 A. A. M. l>< i \Y III .. .1:111, l.st, ls!>'.'. Wi'nl villi', S. WELL DIGGING AND CLEAN- i U . I wish in aniiounte li? tin- public thai I aiii prepared for diguing and cleaning >M. t well* and urde;s l"r i 'its win k wip ho pr? imp! ly alii iidi-il to. Pal I onav.'e so li. it ill !?i s | m 1 ' v, .IIMMIK W 1 1,1.1 A MS. IV . 2.:, i. v.); i. The lOquiiablo L'Jto Socirl;/ OK T1IK I'M IKK bTAThS. ?I A N I: A K V I, 1 SOS. Assets $j;i(!,S7(i,:U)h I > (?M'l'Vt', 4"-? St a nilai'il, j anil all 1 N<?, '.'Ii! Other 1 iiiliilit ie.?, \ Sill-pills. A'','- Slrtiiilitni . , Jn'td.a I ;t, I 7 I W. P. LUMPKIN, A^t., i. anidon, S. C. LUMBER FOR SALE. Willi n new outfil f..r sawi|)u lumber ? I'iiH', oak, eoilar or any ?>( !pf>t- kind ? I ?iiu better prepared than ever for filling ..nlerK for lumber on short m.ii The pat rui.aye of the piililic is solitaieJ. I will open a hiiulicr yard in Catnden in ;i short wliilo, but in the mean lituc orilers can hi* ??ciit t" n't* at Oiinti'y II ill '?r lei'! at The ("hrnniele or Messemri r uf, ti. e wlic-rc they will he proinntlv for wanh'd to n?''. J. I'!. CKllKl). I'Vh. I., REGISTRATION NOTICE. oKKiri; of "j Su i'Kli V ISOKS III- pi:(iI.?Ti:ATioK, I j> i:lSSJ|A WjC-OCNTY. I Oamukk, S. M^UCII 21, 18's)8. I The Supervisors of l?ci:i.-ti atii>n for Kershaw C'ounly will he in their oiliee at 'lit* Court House in < aiiidi?n, S. (' , on the lirft Monday of eai'li month from 0 o'clock a. ni. until 3 p. in , until tfh (lavs before the yuticrul election in 1900 for 1 ifv.- nurpoKC of registering vottirn. J. r. KIC'HAKDS, Chairman, . MAXNl-:< KA HON, Clerk, ALKXANDKK IHIOWN, Meinhers of the Itogiatration Doar-J for | Kershaw Countv. TAX NOTICE. Cnv Tki: asi iikc's III i n -k.\ f'iunden, S. C., I*'eh. (!, V.I, j ?v'otiee is herchy ixiven that a levy* of 10 mills ha? hut?n uni.le upon nil city property hofh real ami pertfonnl and thai the books for tlm cojle ,'tioii of tliei same will he opened in the I'ojuicil <'hatnher in the Opera llou.se from M^n- 1 imv, Aiar^h/Jtli, lti'W, toSaturduy, April] 1, IsflO, after which daio the penalty i will positivelv be attached to all delhi- ' ipionls. Costs and charges w ill he add ed after C o'clock p. in., Saturday, April lht. There will he no extension, F. I.KSMK /KM P. Mayor. C. I/. Kiiiki.i.v, Uily (fleik and l!e corder, KkIi. 6th, lHlt'.i, m\ 8M Tliil Fine Option Seed which was made by N. 1$. Smith i>i the the Clown of Cam den, S. C., which seeds were purchased froip T. A Jack-son, of Atlanta, Ga , in lby? As ibe ( gtlon is pattrtjted 1 cannot u;p the name "Jackson African Limbless." For information parties can write (?> plnnt crs in Kershaw county or ihe Clerk of the Court, who wili give you all tin; inf.-rma about the cotton seed. I have reduced the to $ir?.00 a bushel <>r 50 ceuis u poling ? Prompt attention gjven to or ders at \\\ (fi-isenheimer's Furniture Store j Cftmden, S. C. U. \V. CHOSBY, A Kent. WANTED. I want several goyd agent# in diflfi rent counties (o sell Col ton Seed 1 will pay a liboral,per cent. Apply to G. W. Cros by, General Agent, Camden, S. C. 'I ' ' ' !.?>??" 11 ? j Save Your Money. The F*rnicr? and Merchants Black smith Shop is prepared to do your BUcksmithinff and XVood w>rk in * man ner untarpaeeed in Camden and at price* wl.ich cannot bo duplicated end which *r? quoted lelow. I have with mc rfeorge DougUs*, the well known black fWttlfe, Wln>***-w??rk rnjny* ?n curiitWr reputation in thin conimutily, ----- HORSE-SHOEINC - Ail the w iy round for COc. Othera ft/Li ? i , > i" ? ? ?? * * ?**?? ? ? ? ? ? - - Tire* aliruuk (buggy, on? at<4 two borne waf.m) for 40c., others charge 50c. All irork guaranteed. My place of bnninrea i* on Di-Kalb street, not far from Main atrcel ami Tb? Chromclo of fine? the place formally need' >?. W, T. Ilall. I alyo of . Will be glad to have ywt call onmo. S. ?f. 1 li-'ii l? ' more cm t itjl XQUR IVH . K m'| ? i in n. w .1 1 in . is. ! ? 1 1 \ , i i i ; a j.; < \ en I i \ ?' 1 1'% ? i ? rollts. liilt \ oil W .1 ; 1 1 Shoes That LOOK we'll. KI T well ami that ;.?<? WARRANTED To ?.'ive rKKKKCT S \ i I S K AC TION in rvcry way. Veil 1 1 > ?iii* Kooji we!! ind h(\ih li\ | aboil I Motherhood' i TT7H IS event in I lie hit* of it wo* " I ^ man is< Ionian) forward to with ( a fw-liitjj akin to horror not because tlte little one in not welforao, but because tho mother dreads tho dirt fnl coiiHcqueneoR to herself. Those loug hours of agonizing labor nlnnd out before Iter like a hideout* nightmare. An improper delivery, followed by child-bed fever, may oiul theHcene i in a fow abort days, leaving the > little 0110 motherless. Ihtl there in another wide to tho picture. If women who are exporting to bo conte mothers will eommettco the n ko of the great female tonic, I L.L. u k L.8fgn8.&e. i nnnuL.ni T RADt (O-. F. IF5 jWAIIK. ? regularly as directed a f'ow weeks before oontineinem , and continue its uno until t ho organs are ivstorfed'to their norxind condition, tl?t> hours of labor will bo shortened, the puin lessened, and recovery complete. If there is any eostivoncss, niovo the howeh. gently with in i 111 doses of St. Joseph's Liver Regulator. SOI,l> A t l*Ki <? STUKP.S. 1.. UKUSTI.K X CO.. I'roprs,, Ctl til ANUOtiA, 1 KNN. :t h :e ' 'f a m o u s we-GILT edge store? r Si ill tins sonic o f its * Hare I u ? i # ^ . 1 left which it would-be ?^huj[ Id place with its customer?, and! we sav w i t lion t hesitation that to miss THIS OPPORTUNITY j would be decidedly ai>ainsJM heir interest if they wish to s4)end their money whvre jt \vill?Jii iujr - THE GREATEST RETURNS. All Win we. Jix^jss/fcloods AT COST, And some closing out lots at less than cost. We must mike room for our b jninir Stock if we have to Sacrifice Goods, so don't feel thai you will not ^et them cheap enough, for we are as anxious lo sell as 3 on are to buy. Blankets and Comforts going rapidly. , Overcoats, Mackintoshes, &o., &o., will not wait too long for you to make up your mind, ?o come AT Once and make^your selection while wc can show you a better assortment. Shoes, Clothing, Ilats, Caps, &c., MUST CO, and let it suf fice to say that you will not complain at the price. HOUSEKEEPERS, do you want the greatest Rargaifi in Sheeting you have ever seen? If so, call and see 10, 11 and 12 quarter WAMSUTTA MI LLS, amPyou will be surprised to know how cheap you can buy it. Table J hunask, Napkins, Duil^s, Towels, Crash, Art Linen, etc , a specialty, and at pripes that will please even the closest buy ers. ? ' CARPKTS GOING REGARDLESS OF COST. Take your choice and make us an oiler. nvtA-TTinsro-s Tlie largest Stock, Uext Aasortmcnl, Prettiest Pattern!) anil LOWEST PRICES of nny place in the city RUGS! ftUGS! RUGS! at nny price from 20c to $10.0(1. ; FARMERS remember that we have a full slock of Hantation Supplies, and will be tflod to quote prices, feeling coiv&lent tlmt we tfi: It yotL We are Headquarters for Fertilizers ? All grades. sure to get our prices before placing, your order#. With ma ny thanks for past favots am) S'lrcinn^ a continuance of thfc same, we arc c ^ Your* Respectfully, The Fampus Gilt Edge Store, t/OIIWJUi* ! |u >ii I- 1 . i ,i i ,| i;t tp\ |i r liliiri. I i rtr j ; IV ; M? I (If Hi' (.'u/JjIH wl'il'ii V ill k>4* 5 ?? i ? 1 *i ?? t . U i ? ? i >?? .i i c i mi i r. i . t )*??> t ! ? ?*?? l . , h t r! H lli'> t'li* A li <*? I . yJ j ?I 1 ?? ; ??? . I . ? i ? -til I . I ! ? II . 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Hold liy nil lunvsili'iili'ii MUHN i\ Co,3oni,..^?. fjew York i llnuuti t)AU:o? t?'*j V Hi, W?l9lUl)gloU| i*. ^ . nx^aliv -vfRF.33 OF A, SlOntK liUi1"'" >\Ul? v\.)t?l ii? aiul 'A' v|l Ullvl \ ,ii n?it\*cnl ,yc< lit J i V i.l l*i lliC \un>l hu"** (,oin ? ' * ?4< I i K'H \Y c ?i ?*kr ' ?" U Tin; ,llVaiV 1JU .IIC \'i>vii?K r1 ",J , i. v?>?? ??"*? ***XX*' ,0 . . ( vr A l.V'MHl-W CO., M l,J r OA ft *4% } ,>?< u?< /? i/y Sif ' W, 11 PALMER, wATi-:m.oo, iowa 'BgvihI >:ro*n the Mor"f,>r?of Norvou* ^Vo?> ViVitiou" 0/ Or. Mile*' No \ '<??? 4Ttj 00\"'?1I not al.vuyn indk-uto /-si ooiiMMiipt mti Mr. W. II. I'ahuci', <>( V.'.iU'rUio, Iijv.'u, wi'iuis: "I wns tnkun with a iioivi/U.s virK'turc of the bronchial tub? :?>, w I.I -h do vt'l-jp'.'ct into nervous proa mnion, 1 was ko weak I could not sit tip. i ?'ol no sleep forday.s except when under tho iulhience of opiate*. l'or four months I suf fered ajxonlea and prayed that I udffbidie uud he nt rest. Ou^ pby>iii.,iMU Siild 1 had consumption. for I had a cough that ?uv? me no re?t. Hut a good old physician whoBe medicine had failed, j ad vised me to use li? Mile?' liosborativo Ncrviue unU i tiiuuk Uod ttiat il has bright- j ?. ncd ii. y days. lengthened my life and saved ! nio fn. m the horrorsof nervous prostration." j J)r. Miios' Kcrntrtlcs arosold l<y all drujr- i t i?is under a pok4Uv?* guarantee. flrqt u;iUi? [ Leuulits or niuncy refunded- i?oou on Huart end K&rvei iii-m free to all applicants. i)Ii. MILLS MEDIOAL CO.. Elkhart. InO. J blood and Norv?? vary oio<m> \y n?lat**l K h'p thu blood lich, put* tuul Itualihy. with Hood? 8*r??pari)la iU(J to u *m l>uv? no nurvouttnaM. Mood'S Pill* kju br.it hAer-dluu??l a?;?t ihn??<ttou, prevent constipation ALLEN MEDLIN Contractor & Builder, OA M l)KN, , i - - ? S.C. I tiliiHIi'M InriujJhf'tl HMtl lowost fnU'H nil r.'t It.-, faction Orilorp solicit*''! Oli. I. II. ALEXANDER, Dentist. 4 t>l Hi) U 21 tu ?/ tllli lM?ilH?l?<lp!|f ft (,nllO}???, SowHiou 1 87G-77. l)K KICK BROAD S I KKKT, C-AMDKS, S. C. Ta i floors South of The C'hron- ; iclr Oir>ro. EOT AND COLD tt ? * r w > fe> | MASSAGE TREATMENT. J. IT. IIAL'LEY, Kegistsred Nurse. i h' vi' uiuvi'it lu.m tu Ijytlif* i> -iriM-i in (in- Iioiih.' formerly uccu* i n i |.y Mi . Thus. W. Liiiitf.! o. Contractor & Builder, ( : A M I) K N , S.C. Ii<"l Wnrk, l? pi i? h. RhtUfrtO t u i m Kiiiimntcftl, Coi rcuponUence solic i < it .mil oxiimiiU'H furnished on nil kin*)a ol v ork lrl>. 7, I W.W. H uggins, i lumhing, \\vnmg and Pump Work, Wind Mi lis Put Up, Tinning, Hoofing and Hoof Painting. Sufiht'uciion guaranteed. I can bi> ion ml on lower Broad St:, in the boHding formerly occu pied by Mr. S. M. Ho rot as a iCHtaurant. IlespoeUnUy, W. Vv. TtncmiNS. M n '!>8, in. s. liuiim ? -MAN OFACTU KERB OF-? Doors, Sash, Blinds,," Moulding, liuiUling Material, Sash "Weights nud Cord, CHARLESTON, S. O. Purchase our makes, which we ^imrant ec superior to any sold South, and thereby savo money. Window and Fancy Glass a 8r><%ciultY, June Ogflbey BroDek. &> _ htauoc*. gi _ Stnntay tdwepiea. ~W?i M Iw* ... .. Active A*1 4 W. 6.30 ? ?_ UUckniiM|K'<? ? 4 3.1 r, 60 Cherokee 71 n 00 6SII ^yiijtruvy- fi, F. Ji A.M. ^ 7 a1 Train No. 77. s??r?^ w ti n. OHDIfltlOB ftk- liM [J? J* * K- " ? ?f H ?ck liiii ftitLltoe "n^Hm ft- > . Htack?brrrK wit', the So j boru Tr^n Nn. 7*L|bta M ?d| tioo it NtrioD, N. *\ W;tb it* SoMitera B. era sod at Laocatter w.tU ?b* K 4 f" II H Tlrfp W "W ?akea coo Beet km M'gfc^ht. N t: ?H% |?M a ITlTfEj? South Carolina & Georgia R. E. Co. Wobt ? First Clans Leaves,, p. m., 7.10 / a.Mii., 0.20 n. m.,'jt).20 TIM 1Q TAIII/JS XO. 16. Iii effect 12.01 a. m , Sunday, January 1st. 1809. ** " y*i Pail / West, SI 2?l ( 'lrtSH A. M. CI / llgUfctll, vOolti 7 tO 8 Oil 8 iii 9 ?ik 9 a.0 9 48 10 10 10 3ft u oo 11 <13 12 It' 12 35 P. M. w?*t 85 p. m >1 ti in I > i , KingHvillf, North Carolina Division. 77 StaXmis. 78 1st C'1ph? (SunJayH Kxocptcd.) 1 8t CIhh? A. M. 11 40 ) -2 00 12 12 12 40 1 2 55 ' l oo 1 20 1 35. 1 f>0 2 1") 2 35 2 48 a 03 3 IS 3 :?0 3 f>'? t ;o t 15 : 2.1 4 45 4 52 5 U2 ;> io ft 3! 5 69 0 II t> :i0 P.M. Leave Airlrc ('ttiinlou IleKulli WtiHl.Vlllo Kershaw H'.'nth Spring* Ploawmt HOI I.atlOif-b'l' Kiverairie ('a uvvba .Inno'n Hock Ilill Tirzah VorlivlHb Sbnron Hickory Grovf Smyrna Blacksburg y Knrla Patterson Springs S he by I.attiinore /' MooresbptOugb Henrietta e i'oreet City Rntherfordioa Thermal City Glcnwoori Mirlea Kubt ? First Cla?a Daily. 8.00 arrives p. m. 10.45 arrives p. m. 5.80 arrive* p. no. 4.28 arrives p. m. 74 2d Clua* P. M. P.*. 4 30 / 4 00 3 40 a in i ? 10 2 00 1 20 12 1ft II 20 9 60 8 15 7 50 7 15 e oo 6 SO 600 1'. 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