The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 02, 1902, Image 4
^ Influrnca of tldlnfwll.
Mr. Clayton of tho Uluo 1 1 1 il otv
fcuvatory, has n KW'tf.rdlvo paper In
(he Popular Science Monthly on (ho In
fluence of rainfall on commercial and
political affaire. Every He\ero flnun- '
rial panic In tho Volted States h.in !
been closely us o ? al'-d with :? i ? edra I
ed Reason of delh i? nt raiitiall. Tho
Outbreak of tho bn\i r war in <-hiiu
was at least partially due to I he im
poverishment of tho people I y <lioin;ht.
Q K #ovoro win tor precip.iait <1 tho
French revolution. Tho ICn. daitn s,!>
lug that January and February aro
two Invincible Kmrn'ls wr. , exempli- |
llod by tlio disastrous Mo.- row t,?i.i
palgn of IS 1 2. In tho MflV I l?. < |
Caesar's IokIqjih in (JhiiI were defeat j
ed on account of their scu'loied >,t i
(loan, ami tho stations w > r<> phued
wide apart because a scan'y haivest j
had mruto thi? disposition a mei-sMlty.
Tlieito uro only a f ? ? \v of ii.any cy
fcmpk'H that mlfht ho <H< !.
More ih'in nixtoen pi i |i"ii ? >' 'l,e | ?> - ; ?u ?
latum of (iei iti.niy in (.j in ? n i wt v<: i
joo.uoo.
'If I tiling 4 in im
"(July twi' (l|>|<lir<kl I'lllS ..{ I !l ? I'll in
a had tfMHn of iUtiK W'iriii from v. hl?*ii I 1 ? n I
PutTiTfil."- .) ii ll.i a M .S?il??iii.'.|i , .'ii \ 1 1.. i in 1 1, ( i.i. i
fiOv ii hux I <y i ii (til I i"iii .1 .1 . 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 nt". J- a \im - '
nah, tin., tf yi'iir ilnur^iM il<>n i I, i-j> ii.
The t ,-i ill \ftjil<"N kuiii' I lilies );n iiji I
KlV' III I'Vdl htllllCH lllll* (111' ll"ll*l\S to
be milked.'
?"The pen." raid tho famous war
llor'to the ureal editor, "is mlKhtier
than tho sword." "I'.ut Unit i.s this j
to Pay In favor ol (In- awoid," replied I
tho Mi'eat editor. "It never r.< u ; Into
Jlhol suits.'
SURGICAL OPERATIONS
How Mrs. Itriiro, u Nofcti 0(>rr.i
Hinder, Iv-;cjui 4 ;:n Operation.
Proof Thai Many Operations
for Ovarian Troubles aro t n
necessary.
'? Dkaii M its I'i n a iia \t : ? Travel I inif
for yearn on tlm road, with irregular
mollis and sloop and damp 1' iv., bn.-ko
riowu my health so comp! lely t ,vo
yoar.s Ujfo tli.it tho physician advised a
Ooiuplctu rc.it, and when I I. .d j;.i: u< .1
I I / . ' '
M l(S. (1. llitt ? ?(*.
?ufllolent. vitulity, an I ion foi
Ovarian troiil>|i\'?. Not- It very ? ? 1 ? ???rful
prospect, to 1 ?v? Niirc. I, liinvcvcr, w.-i h
advim- I to try lj.v<lhi J'. l*i i> k hi) ru''?
Compound and S : > 1 1 -
tttivo Wash; 1 di.l fortunately
?tfor ino. lU'fort' it, month li.i.l i ,? ? i *-i s . ? , I I
/?ilt- that in v jjf-m'ral In ill'i Ino im
proved; in t!iri:ii months mon* I wan
enroll, ami I hhv?* l> < n in j ? i fi-rt
lt -ttllh kinco. 1 nhl not lose iin en :-i,,ro
?:-\nt or miwi a nii'?l.
" Your Vojji tn!'K> <\nn pound is r?-r
tftlnly wonderful, mid well worthy tin
praise your tuluii > i m( f ?? i ? ? m I .*? who h i\(?
been cured art* umiIv to yon. I
always upeak highly of it. ; 1 1 > < 1 ymi
will admit \ (' ivi> |_'uui| reason to <lo
ro." ? M ns. 0. Hki'iT, Lansi'ij;, N'i.-li.
96QOO f or/iift If ntxii'u tf:.t ??' "? I V' "//<??
Th? fullosf, csnipsol on (his
Rtlbjoct CHII l>o s< ruml without
??ost by writing: *<? ,11 i'n S'inli ham,
Ij.riut, Mass. Your letter will ho
entirely confidential.
Corn
removes It > 'in t lie soil
l.wj;r (ju.inti'ii s <>('
Potash,
J Ik; f?,iti!i/<,r ap
plied, must 1 u i n i s li
en> mj?h IV.tavh, <>r t ! 1 ? *
I.U.tl \\ ill l< m i; > JtM >?
timing power.
Jv r n f . f ill v (>U? look ?
<?11 * U?J'* J* ft
(iF.KM \N Vs. A I I NVOKKS. '
<j \ St , Nrw \ ? r V |
I luiil it Kcnrrnl run ?(??vui ? ti".;. In ?* V ? 1
ambition, at)' I In.! imi i:\ , ?> ; ? wImkv' r
with a v< ry !.mi^'ii I IV.-lui" ' :t 1; tun >
Oil t?> olii < V ? li I. ' V It., ti :
with th' in. ati woll hi tli.it <> I.: ht? '
whom hho ).:i I fj. tki :t ,i I <t ^ t, ? l. Ii i.i.:.
I defiiinil t<? m.iVo ? (ri.it nti I I !i?v?>
born taking th *n I !>? I li?.. i r ? tin
ronn, ami l?nv?) i?> ?n ?< of niv >?.:n. r <i>ni
pNiifta, taking a v:i t- ??.. ? 1 ? i ir.torot in
tny work and In life tu ^c:ic..tL
Tho Plvo-Ocnt ot \x oJi'Migh (or ?i??
"V ordinary oo**o?!oii. Th* f??m:ly u ?t t .
60 <^aU, contains ? HUppiv . >r a \v ?r.
ili(j niiHircurt r. <? f.iiiut i. ! .1 i.
palm Tnl>ul';n. t>l? ? ? tola iin' it
\V ii : Hi
\ | ?tl r u
At ?lr?: fTsiiMlM.
f *1*rr C C C. Hever s^d la hoik.
M of the dealer who trief to sell
"SOOetkiog jutt as jpod."
iariAfi wra? oaw*~
pttSwvi ef Ws vifW8,
i ?erer any crcaW;oftJ?J.
m. talks wear ffetf Seal Shw*.
laoniiM.
411
Drtnbli
ARC CALIJED DOWN,
I infeli of (Tppfcssivc Meat Trust is
in Sitflit.
PRICKS TO DROP DURING MONTH
A /Member of the Com bl nation (Uvea
Assurance I hat Prices Arc to l<!c
Kiime Normal Condition#.
- ?? *
N?-\v York, Special 1 1 ? ? 1 i ? ? f 1h prom
Imc-i I <li 'finitely fiom tlic prvKi-nl abnor
mal pi I < s of meats nml within a
month they will have reached nearly
or exactly t licit* normal level. Thia
Kintciiu nt appeared in Tli e I'ictts Mou
1 1 . i y . which also said ;
' i ll': j > i (>ii i i M! ? of u-lh'f was made lust
( : ' i j 1 1 < 1 ay> night by Ferdinand Sulzbcr
Kit, onf of i In* Hig .Six', when he was
. mfYiring with I lift IIICllllielH i'f the
(-oin in 1 1 1 ? ??> of In ventigatiou appointed
by tin* i t < * i>u 1 ? ll<- u it Club, of linu city.
While this conference wan only pre
liminary to ihc iinpoi (ant ono to he
h< !d in Washington with all tho meat
' i ? ; 1 1 < > i ) :-i * . Sulzberger felt called on 10
make home definite promise to the in
Ki . t * r 1 1 comiu it tiernen. I can nay with
a sum a in e . ' ho said, when pressed for
some pruuil.se of relief, 'that In a month
fi om now prices will have .sought their
fo: mer level, or clone to it. and that
lev I will ho found noon thereafter, i
? in make that promise heeauso there
will he an influx by that time of the
iii w glass-fed tattle from Texas and
with thousands of them ou the market,
a break is hound to follow.'
' It was learned that the conference
tu ln? |?Hd in Washington will he held
ti( \ t Thvnsday in a place not yet so
hi tgd. Those at t he confei once will he
C !?' i>wifl, Ogdrn Armour, .1 hyinan,
of lluDimoml & Co.. Edward Morris, of
.\'f| -On Morris Co., Mitchacl Cudahv
and FVnlliiand Sulzberger, of Schwaiz
Iiild .V: Sul/beiger. Tln'KO men Will
confer in Washington with Attorney
lb neiL.I Davis of this Ktato, and Alfted
1., Hullnwa. members of the committer
appointi d hy the Republican Hiib-i o?n
m it toe to Investigate tho meal question
and as :i.st in proseeutlon If relief could
not he obtained In any other way."
Memorials in the House.
Washington. Special -Tin) House
Saturday, after devoting an hour to
tin1 passage of IiIIIh by unanimous
iruns'Mit. Kuspended public business
i nail for the remainder of tin; after
' noon listened to the tributes to tin!
memory of tin* late Iteprc.sentutlve
Stokes. of South Carolina, and tho
Pile UfpiM'sctitat iv<> Cruinp of Mlehl
, gnu. Those who spoke of the public
?service nf tli?> !;iti' Mr. Stolon wcru
Messi'j; 1 ,1'i'vcr, Kliot, Scarborough,
J dinsun ami Talbert, of South Caro
lina: llavy. ?f ViVrglnia; l>cArmond,
i of Missouri; Jenkins, of Wisconsin,
Williams. ?>f M Ississippl ; Wails wort h,
J of ,'\ i ? w York; <!iN? rl. of Kent ucky ;
Ki. hai ilM'ii. of 'J'fii nessee ; l.ainli, of
Virginia ; Thomas, of North Carolina;
and Candler. of Mississippi.
A $500,000 flrf.
< : I ? ? t 1 1 Falls, N V., Special. A dlsaw
tr im tit'1 \ i % i t r 1 1 (ilnnn Calls Sunday,
ran si a ?' a property loss estimated at
iii'i'i $,".i?(I.i>im?. Tho lire started in thu
? I ? t ! 1 i i ? stole of Webb Brothers, on
ijlt'iin street and (hence spread to the
l.u;.':1 plant of tin- loseph l'owlor Shlit
an I (' dlai Company, occupying tin1 up
P< r story of nearly tin1 entire hlock.
j Then, fanned by high wind, tin; flames
' I.) ma n ica l i d to neighboring build
in.v.s The dt't t ruct ion of rfho Fowler
plant thrown marly S'H) operat I via out
of employim-nt. and i?tin more will In*
out of w il, temporarily. It is thought
the In. 111. m < will nearly cover thu
' losses.
.1 .Sterling Morton Dead.
j Chicago. Special Hon J. Sterling
| Morton, former Secretary of Agrit ill
. tuiv, died Sunday afternoon at tho
Imme of his roll. M 11k Morton, .".t
j l.ake I '01 est. II!. I 'op several weeks
j Mr Mort >n hful heen gradually falling
? The nature "f his illneas had not been
j determined run I a week ago he was
j brought from his home at Nebraska I
City to l/ike Forest for medical atten- I
d ime. The choline broueht no im- ;
provenient and lie failed gradually uu- i
til death came.
I liree Killed Hy Tornado.
.toplln. Mo.. Special.? It is known
that three persons were killed and
about :;<> injured in the tornado that
swept through .loplin. Of the injured
perhaps eight were fatally hurt. A
conservative estimate places the to
tal loss at J1<>r?.(itin. The deaths were
caused by the flying debris, or falling
walls. Two of those killed lived 011
'Moonstone lllll. on tho outskirts of j
.loplin. The district swept bv tho tor
undo w;u< about four blocks w Ide. !
1 uiimem lug 011 tho western limits of |
the e 1 1 \ at Seventeenth' street and j
ending at Seventh street., on the east I
side of the city.
M: in pills liitcrtnlns 5cliU')',
M>iii pljls. '!'< nn . Special ? Hear Ad
miral :i ri ? i Mrs. Schley will arrive in
.iMpliis from Washington, early
Sun lay < ? n in:;, and will bo flie
?? in ; t?i i f tin' ? it y until Wednesday |
x? ; it t . Preparations have male
'.'u:' public 1 '?< < pil(>ii.s, river cxciir- |
. :.s ami other cntcrtainmcut.s. j
V. hi'e here (Ik* admiral will !><? pro
s< nt? 1 wilh a magnificent silver ser? j
vice bouj. In wIMi contributions s? >1 i <. 1( |
ed by Tin* Commercial Appeal.
Captrin Dropped Dead.
n. r 1 i ii. H.v Calili*. -Captain \ |
Alt>?rs. of (Ik* 1 I.'.mhurg -American
st? am< r r)< ut:-clilaiid. fell dead ??
h urt failure in tin* ? hart house of li . a
vi s ii*l as >;h<* was approaching the j
purl of CitxhaVen. He expired in t'vJ |
mm is ?.f It Ik (list ofllrer. who caught
him us he fell. The long hours spent ;
b> Cup;. Mherfl, on the hridM' of tho I
vessel aft r tho lo::s of her rudder
at si a. which occurred before tho I
DeutFchlnud reached Plymouth, and
during tin* passage of the North Sea,
probably hastened the captain's col
lapse.
Cholera In Philippines.
Manila, Hy Cabin. ? Tho cholera altii
fftlori In the Islands does not show any
fmprovfmftftt. .Cas<v* are reported
anjong the American soldiers In the
Ciinftrlifei. provlnco of Houthern Lu
zon, and elsewhere, but so far few
Americans havo boon attacked and the
dlsoase Is mainly confined to native*
and Ohl natron , In Manila thore have
been 555 c*se? a nft\*49 dearlha from
cholera, while theJpipvinqea report I,
SM CMC! an4
IN CONGRESS.
Detailed DoIukw of Our National I aw
makers,
iiorsiv
One hundred and thlid l)av I n-l- r
ftil Hpfi tiil order, which ji 1 1' iv. I'd t u . ? o
hour;-) de.butu I > ? * I cut olf nil t>ppo:'iU!!iM
of ii men dineiit lli?* I louse (i - u I a t
omnibus )?n I>1 1 > ? ! > u i I < ! i m j.; bill which \
diMribuli* $17.1" > ir.o anions 171 ? -t "
Art III*- bill o.aci'# Into Urn Tn a m;
} I ,r?s.*i,0(Mj tho total amount i in M' >
lint lull is r? It "I i" 1 1 1 a l c\t( i i ' ii
bill p;ovbhs for 77 new b lihliit " ?
| Kit<\s. six bitlldlnuH on >-1* ? s st 1 1 ? ? * ? t y
piircha a*d, sevi litcon I mi il ! . I. " '? "'i '
tinted mi lis, aii'l f?* in?i ? .a appi "
prlitlon fur bull 1 i 1 1 s nil* fly .t" ?'
Izc I. It also |i i. villi*.-} for tin- |iHi..i-' ??
I (if IG Hi !<?.} 'I'll ma jorif y f<?i ' be I
was tin (iv.Twbi'lini tm that only n. *
uienibf t h backed a demand ! :' t'e- ?>.?
[ uimI tiin s on tli*' |?aj >vi> <? of the bill.
Tin h* was some ? rit i??H'ii in' ' ' ?
! lYll'tilO I ?>y \vbi< b it Wa.4 | ? I' P i io
pass tin* bill without upp i: tunny i
u 1 1 1 1 * 1 1 < 1 1 1 1 < * 1 1 1 . which Mr. Mi'M'i'i". *'li i ? i
in a 1 1 of tli*' com in 1 1 1 mcwi'i'i d ' ? '?
k t u t i ti K that if t tic bul had In- mi j i
to amciiilinctit tin- a pp: oju iai ions ?? n
rli'il by it would have i lit nasi il to vs
j I ltd). (M il.
Mr Kb bat dson. of T< tin :">l
posed the adoption of lb# special Ol
| Hiving this nut h< xl 'd |e"islat iuit
?on lit not be justified by any course i
i reasoning Aiiioiik those ".bo spiil.*- 1 1 n
' the bill uero Messrs. Marti n of He ?r- j
Kia. and Small, or No-ib Camlina.
S'F.XATK.
( liic hundred and t bird Hav ^ A
| spirit* I and at times heated discii - 0 a
; df the I'li i II ppl nc situation on urn 1 n
IMe Senate. It r.vtnoV d ar uunl i"
; tier alleged to h i vi been is;;. i' I ?? "*
? oral .lai oh A. Smith to make tin- j.-.; rid
,if Sii' iar a howlfli.n wild* i m and io
Kill nil male inhabitants o\ r the a
j of tin years. The debate took a wile
ranne. however, an I many poin s "
I (Uhciissi d
WIicii the Philippine lull wu lai I
j fore 1 1 1 1 * Senate no Senator w.i.-.
1 p'lrcl to di.li Vfi a set speech Upon t.
? Mr l,od-t\ of : lassa* him its. ,sai i V
felt C'llllp* II 1 I > 1 i i ? 'I 'ol c
! tioii, llis rcniarls die".' the ti ? e *>' Mr.
1'i.li-r, of t' dorado, w ho criMc . ' I :
Republicans for r, .1 pa rt b ip >n i. i n
lli.. di.-^ usslon Tin" pre- ipii it I ' '?
' df hate and lor more ih m two ho ? t
con t in nc I. , ,
I UiriiiK Mr. T- ih-i 's i aiai Ks V r. '.I o ]
J man, of South Carolina. .-. ti I it ^ as
1 Hupposc I that the >:">'? rnnmnt. \*. ? ud
j h..> very polite to the warlike datt*n ? :
Mindanao and oh. "i veil lh.il }
; riLion was shown Mobamnu d ins oi 1 1: ? t
I island, %% bib* cruel t real m nt w is n
1 |i>d out to the Christians ol. Rainai.
I ? ! si us- Inj; the alleged oid* r <?! tic:i
cral Smith, Mr. Teller said he turn i
; stood that C* m . a! Smith had ! r .? 1 to
j justify his order bv what is known as
i (he "Tom Kwiutf older." Inn in;; i ,<v
I civil war by its order the pop.'! * . i
1 ,f t wo e unties In Mi . ouri w is d pm
i ah,| ibcir properly dfstroye I. il'*
w as pro. i eilini; to i liara* t< ri/f Hi*- a^
t i i mi (It the \marican arms in the I'ad
ippies as most cruel an I b.Ud.ii i
when he wav. int' rru pt ? ? b\ .di..p'ii)
el-, of Wis oti III. wit b tbf ill'!'':: >
I >i ies the S"U.il or not i n" '
Fort Pillow'.'
? \\ hat dues the S"il??lor im an b>
; reference to K u t Pillow iiuiui: * I M
< Caruiaek, of Teiinessei'
1 h ul i n iiiin. I." i ? pi i* ?! Mr- Sp ? ? *'f ''
"what ha:: b< ? n ? ic.i ? i ib ? red a m i ? ? ? ?
of < i Ion d troops there."
Mr. t'armack irs'ste I with : ni'" 1
that I h i re was no : n o -- - i ? r* ? o! ' r* .";?.- <*:'
. kllbn;; of prlsoiu is n t !**? ??'? I'dliw.
Mr. T' lb r was coat inuin < h ?;
in a i hs about (bneral Smith's
: when he w as inn : rup'i d b\ Mr. !' o:
j banks. "I do not iindesl m l. ' sa d
I that j hf ?'.<n i i tnncnt a pprov. s < d n
I ( ial Smith s allf^ed i rder. It has
dered a court-martial to try * ; ?:?? : I
j Smith."
Mr. 'I*i Mi r ? ? (T. ? i ??? I an am'-mtu1' :it i i
j tho hill providing fur a commissio i I"
i he appointed i<> (!??? I 'i ? and io ?
< -on"! si of tun i . than seven or nrae
than f 1 1*1 r?. 11 perrons to proceed to t :e
Philippines ami try to .sei-urf a la-tuu:
peace h?lrt><t'il the 1 ' ti i t ? < 1 Stales ;r? 1
the Phllipitios. tin- I'nih <1 St at l> ;>?/
the commissioners salaries ul ?? 1 a
year each and all rxpnisiv.
Mr. Ti Jer cont inucd his discussion of
General Smith's ? ?r? ! ? * i-. whi< h lie -.aid
It. id shocked I he ptihlie mini in tliis
country, regardless of par:y alTilia
Hons, lie said lie would d*-spair of .air
government if the peopl ? should n t
repudiate such an order "if." s.?: 1 lev
"it he true (hat he issued : Ui h an or 1 r
I heli? \e the ofl'iec r ?j?!:*ht to he i; ?
missed from the servise." lie S.l I i '?
would despise lilmsi It if he did n >;
enter his protest auainsi :;nrh : 1 1 ! : :
inanity as was evidenced hv the .
of General Smith. "In the f'-eord . . ?
nil t he great wars sin. e the M.dil:
s." lie said, "you eannot f i n ? 1 sm 'i i
liscr.ut fnl and v. ieKc I oi ler a:; i'lat
issued hv General H- ll or hy (iem r.ii
Smit h "
Mr. I.odgc said nothing was ! :i >w n
lei ? of ( leinua 1 Smith's o: i< r nmii l
u is pleaded hj Major Waller as a d<
feme. for his action in Siuiar \s a
;u Wallar hud plead* I that or.P-r ?:> ai--.
defense the President h.nu'l!" had 1
recUd lleiier.il ^m.tii he ? oni-mai' !
e.1. lie sa;d he did not Know uii ?;
the order (if (JclHial Siiillh w a \ ? '. ? ? I
or w rlt t en.
Mr. Carina. 1- . of Tennesse.'. in : d
that Ihe eviden.-e In lii aft tl liiat ? r ! ? ? s 1
of a very extreme ?l.iva<ti r issa. i n
the Philippines were he.ng suppi'
not. lie hrl;? ve I. hv tin- War !' j ? . * : C
nn.it. hut hy tin- inll.tary aurhorit ? ?? n
the Philippines.
In calling attention t.o the !.?;:.? ( of ,
rh^ secretary of Patau*,. is pro>;n. ?
there had heen s.? great mortality a
.lie province as t reduce the p >j>i ? 1 * -
tion from to about ".Ml.ijpn. i 1 , *?
mortality being due to disease, Mr. !
lillm.in Inquired whether the Pit ill ]>
pine eoniiiiltti :? had invest \ it !
matter. When informed tint t had n >t j
lie exclaimed "Well, how !o:i;: ate wf>
going to hold on to this bag of ? its? j
What he lie. {It is it to the Amer!<:.n ???:>- I
pie to pursue this infamo.m pol:. y "
As l!w* running collaquy eontinaod, i
Mr. Culberson asked Mr, I.o.lgo if lie ,
endorsed tho order Issued hy General I
fkll.
"No, replied Mi'. Lodge. "I do net !
endorse cruelty In warfare. General
Smith's order Is o:ie which every Amer
ican should regret. On tho surfico
those orders seem to me to he revolt
ing.'!
In explaining v'<* great nioftlaJ'ty
among the inhabitant* of Hat ingas. Mr.
Bacon, c i Georgia,. ax tho h. l.cf
thai the disease amonjithe nativea had
teen 'caused by the laymg waste r>t tho
provincooby war. Crops hart 'been d#-.
?tro>ed and the inhabitants bad been
I confronted almost by ft condition of
fkmlna -
I ???IDS.
An). Ynnr For Allen*# Fnot-K?<?, I
A j owl'T. It r?)*ts Hit* ftM t. CurvH Coriui, j
Buui'/n?,SwolU?u, K?>r??, , ('nlloiin^dilUHi
^ \s < i !<i .? I ' > ! uixl lij;;ru wuj>f .VatU. AlU'ti'*
fOOt i'. i ' ltUlkt'S ||?|W OT Ih'J^t OHM) Vt
ill I'lu.'.'i".- ill*l !)hlH<htoru.'t, ?'i ? >-ii ( - A'"?
' I ti . < ? Munj'io Kbit*.
A<l U'-jj Alitu Olu.?u.l, ? ? > . N
Tin- tr::l m !:<> trtll:* ftli'j'.it lu-l" *\vttn?
like in !>. nt i t'j in.ikf a jjow* ot i.t-r
m , i .
i ?%??>???? H ; J >* M I f : : I Ill W.'Wtllllltf Nfhoil you
ok- |'.u4.i )Sh l> SoU l>y ail
i: *hW I
M ?.?>( ) . i \- iMt t ? ? ? 1 'Irr, I n', ti>?*\
11 c ovM-Jia -Lie !li ihu .lit V. v.. I ??'gill.
. ->'<1 Mtix s> rnj? f .r '?lillilr. ii
If 1 . . I . v J I . I ? t i ' V I 'ill II 1 1! I Mil ?
? .. | >' ?. iw vvitfl colic. Ms. At'OUlo
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lit Nr'.v Y ? : !; ? < ? v ii!<>iic there arc
limit | .' I i| '.'I ( | HI. ill
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< I; nniow n, ? 1 1 l'i ain iHi-o, , li n fmir
d.ii.ii a pt i ii till i.? its own Ittiijiu.ijjc.
< UIM'H
Kcadachc,
LaliRli'l'lJ, C'Ol.US, LTC.
Dui h Not A UV<'1 tl?f> llcurl,
J-oid liy l'? an I JJ.Vs bottlo.
Th* IK>< tor ? "On? Uj <-t |?n|?cr 19 ?-rioiiph ,
t Uvi ?>????? l*rro, lle&y bmy rccovef, tuft
it won't ru/n off.
Wn!l l'rtprr ??? tin*4f:if;\ry . K ??;*? ?nin*n ar#i i?tn
1 ? ??iry, f'^i. 1 ? i I ? 1 . il wil f !*'??. A 1. A IIAH'I INK U it
j 1 r ? . n. i.r-.l 1 r t ? t ??? \r ? * 1 ! routid/. fcs<|/
J. i 1 r, ? ? 1'iiiKt? >n i Hftii-r. lor irI?
t < l?al ?? I (kbli n rifiiMhi-rc. I? ?> la
?%*nl t wrry %.f u iii ili ....
ALABAcIIINP CO ( Grar.ti Hanldj, Mich.
Hi $5,000
l i , ? . it i< <:? v <. '11' ( ?' 11 It <11 ri l v <?r I'ohlt Ioiiii
<:? 1 \ mi. tut: vi:ai r.
Cm I ?; ?''il !?) I'.'i iiki'rs. <>i"i' iii*. Hunt news Mm.
K 1: 1' 11 ?? | lliKir<1 ai ot ,nt Willi) to
1 . \ - \ I . \ t : ? S. << >1.1.1 a !?:, M nciMi.(.iv.
jfr Insolvent
CUTICURA RESOLV
ENT PILLS (Chocolate
Coated, 60 doses, 2 5c.), are
a new, tasteless, odourless,
economical substitute for the
celebrated liquid C U T I -
CURA RESOLVENT, as
well as lor all other blood
purifiers and humour cures.
Each piil is equivalent to one
traspoonful of liquid RE
SOLVENT. Put- up in
screw-cap pocket vials, con
taining 60 doses, price, 25c,
CUTICURA RESOLV
ENT PILLS arc alterative,
antiseptic, tonic, and digest
ive, a lid beyond question the
purest, sweetest, most sue
" 1 " ' > r 25 year*. 1 l;t.O never J
missed taking A< > ^aparillj '
every bpnng. 1? nlt-unsc* my |
blood, makes i r ? '.* foM *? 11 oi?|?, *rd I
does me ^<v:>d in t\prv *v$y."-- |
John F*. llo.livite, l^iooklyr#\ N . V.
jr?l f. m> "111 ? 1 1 I? W f l I jflfii /> A v . <aoMN^
Pure an J lkh Licyd
carries new life to every
part of the body. You
are invigorated, refreshed.
You feel anxious to be
a et i vc. You become s tro ng>
steady ,eou ragco u s . T hat's
what Ayer's Sarsaparilla
will do for you.
Jl (I) A bcMlr. A!l l'pjxiIiIs.
A?U tir iWtur nlmt lift M.ik* of Ayoi'i
H w ? i | d nil i Ho Uiiowi >il i: > -ill t t.ls t rin<l
<>M family loeiliclnu. Koiluw !t!? advice tint
v? e will l?o li.iU'flcil.
J. C. A VIR CO., I.owetl, Muss.
$fRr FJH? yoo. VAT ????<>? ru;au<-u> '1
Isn n?rf*r?ty linrtnU^s iffi Int.'c compound.
tl\<*TY /till! | i I IIIMIHTf l\ ' III 111. Ill S "'Cl'lilpiu;/ ond
fill I rflui.in. Ill hli Itlsulllll-: \|IM(|.| |> n. ilM
I ii i in l?-?MiK f rif 1 1 til r 1 1 . n>j,ii'l 1 1 1 i it I h n t? lin v u?> 4
tl.lh II.-4.1IIHI.I I I: ? (II fTIllir l> 11 Wl III- tl. IIH f't
? it J K I It l:\l Ml M . I. I | . II I Villa I rover
I <? 'NKc. ( 10 < I iri ?|.I |. Ill IH-I- Mric l V i iifUlentJHl.
l. > cr> IIiIiik Ii" l imn " ill* 1 1 ?. K k* ? \ ' m-ihI you lh#
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' J<( ?lut tci' iit In. me If * mi: - i i i \ . v. ?? u. i- ii<yrt'tl<
I* ' 1 1 1 1 ikm-iI Iiiivo mi fear if < ? II ? fT? ? s - a 'IiIicm,
<? I ii acute < lii'lii I v ,."{?(> 1 hjrll A ii" M l.oi.la Mu
"FL ORODORA "BAN OS are
of sam c value as tags from
'STAR.' 'DRU M MOND' fa rufAL Uak
GOOD I UCK" TOLD PEACH &HONEf
'RAZOR and l.RICE GREENVILLE'
TobaCCC.
Gold King
l'ncloie 2-cent Mnmy for particulars.
A.lJrcs. SCOTT REMEQV CO., Louisville, Ky.
v iihv ffmriMi mkn tips' this
cessful and economical blood
and skin purifiers, humour
cu res, and t0nic-c|i?cstives yet
compounded.
Complete Tpcasnscni $s
Comjil?tf? oxtcrnal nti<l Intornnl treatment
for rvory humour, cousiaiinff of Cuticiwa
SoAr,2/i?,, to cleanse tlio ?kln of crustfl
and scaloj. and soften tli o thickonod cut
icle ; CUTK'fUA Ointm it NT, 60c., to !r>
s'.ujiily allay itching, i n ;! uumation, ami
irritation. Mini soothe and heal ; and Ctm
criM ltr<'ii,vi;M I'im.h, 2f>c., to cool and
rloimsn tlio M<*id. A Sinoi.k Skt is often
etitli: icnt to euro tho mo*t torturing, < II
fiptriiiff. it< l? in>r. burning, and scaly ftldn,
fc.ii p, and blood humours, oczomafl,raalu\?,
and irritation? with los.i of hair, from
Infancy to .if:", whon all c?!?<<a fails.
( rrin'BA Pruri'in ?r? #n1<| throughout Cj* wor!L
2*. ( i.irtf ? hr>u?? S j.. London. Krttch
jK'p'ti ^ Hue U !*a rl*. Tot-ith 1)bc<> axu
Cm km. Corp., 1'iOji., 1' >Uou? U. fi A
250 '
FREE SCHOLARSHIPS.
A I'J'ly At ODI'O to Til K I ANIlilt KOUt HKRN
IlUSIiNKSS < OJ.LKUK, Macon, (i*. ))?? Xkotp
tntr, liankliiff. I'nnmniithtp, bbcilhntid 'i ypo
wrlitnB, ToloKrapliy. M 'tthomntli a, Ornnunar
nil J fcuainea*. ? 01 reiiK ud"i.?o tliorou^-bl/
t.-u.gtu. lluard 9H to $1J per month.
THE UB1KS IS MY GUiP^
If you *11' m? ? MOfl? ?>< /'or m?rn. |
Inc ai ? ' f c^?lulc*l 4l.*IV???. I wtU Ull |
ycl t, ><!'*'? ?h. KAMI, lOr-ATlOil ??'<?
IxTf jiT ?< >-?' BlStfil ??-.4 ???'?????? l
Ci'RABl ?. " IHCURAUlt. <>*? <?'
r !? no tfl tufoe.-i wh?a |
? cl?r.<? tx'.re th? pl?f? of f.l'fulr.f. i
r .< <.f II f t fc'ail us r,.? f- r Ufii.f M*
li.u ?'n"fHC WATiR DOCTOR ??u?fr??. i
' ?. |?. M. L>.? j
I 62J Venn Ave., I'Utsburtf, Pa.
CURLS WhtUt All List MIW. ?
B?%*t C? >u*;h by nip. 1 ?MM Ooc<t. VfnJ
4?^g?Sh?
So. 18.
At all Seasons.
77? f ?r tra igh t Fro n t
jRoyal. Worcester
a nit
Bon Ton Corsets
nre just as comfortable in the warmest
writ her as in the cohicst. We liave
Ken making these corsets for nearly
liait a century, ami we know just why
evejy stitch is put into them.
Ask your ?lcalcr to show them to you.
Royal Worcester Corset Co., w<>rc?t?r, mu?.
G U " c ^""'^"Vw. H^gC?
? "iu'^,ion?o? cen?l"^22o*. . sisj-?
RAM'S HORN BIAS T S
H K iiiotlorn j
Tower of Nttubol
Ik tiii i 1 1 out ot
doIlaiM.
Ood ? a e v o r
gives HIh powor
t o feed our
pride.
Tho dove of
promise comes in
rcspoiiKO to pray
er.
(Jod's re?p(?nnl
l> I I I t y tiegins
whoro man's uliility ends.
Mhii reach Cod by realities and not
by formalities.
Cod's esscn t if.ls may bo hidden li)
our incidentals.
Cod never forgets the man who can
forget himself.
The man who Is wilting to work is
not kept waiting.
Nothing paralyzes Cto love of right
like lust for riches.
The bigoted hold no belief; they
uro held in bands by them.
Idleness and riches furnish time
and tide for the devil's ships.
I'ncharitahlo thoughts will deface
the most charitable actions.
When Christians go out in ohcdl
ence to Christ sinners will come in.
Cet> pn the other side of a hind
ranee and vou will see It labelled
?Help."
The full salvation of the saint do
pend? on what he is doing for the
valval ion of the sinner.
Wdlnlrr Wanted III* Drlnh.
Benjamin Prouty of Hostou, an old
time N? \v lOnglander, at the Park Ave
nue, (i)ld last night how ho was born
and brought lip and still spends his
Kummors at tho village of (juecn Anne's
Corner in Plymouth county, Mass.
When ho was a boy he often saw Dan
: jel Webster. Ho snid: "Pntll a few !
j goal's ago there stood at tho Corners
i Mil old tavern called tho Half-Way j
| house. Daniel Webster used to stop
there for dinner on his trips between i
Huston and his homo in Mansfield. One I
day everybody at the tavern had gone
to a circus except a lad of lf> years,
who was ordered not to serve any
liquors. Webster flrove up at dinner
[ time, ordered his meal and then asked
j for a drink. ?The boy refused him.
j Webster urged, threatened.' eomniand
oil, but it whs of no -Use; The bov was
firm. When ttte landlord returned
from the circus and heard of It he
drubbed the boy for losing him a good
customer. Dut the statesman rather
respected the lad for his stubbornness
when his flr^t wrath had gone. He
came again as before, and often gave
j tho boy a quarter."
An ancient Viking cup, n,nde out of
i (ho vertebrae of a whale, has been
j found at llarroldswiok, in Shetland.
I
Seaboard Air Line Ry.
I Jouhle Daily Service
between Hew York, Tampa, Atlanta, New
Orleans and Poiiits Sonlli and West.
IN KKHCCI' AI'KIIj
l.v. K?:\v York,
I .v, Phiiu IHi'iiiii,
Lv. Hnltimorn.
],v. Wa.-hitiictoi), W.S
Lv. I ( l<*ll ll: on *1,
Lv, Ivii'r.-liurjr, "
Lv. Norlina
Lv.
Lv. lta
i . v . S-tiit !i?tii I'inex
Lv.
Lv. < 'ol it inl'iii, J
Ar. Savannah,
Ar. Jackson vii!<\
Ar. i-t. Aui;tixti:i(?
Ar. Tnmpii,
bOUTIl WAltl >?
I 'ally
No. 31
I'. U.K. 12 5f> | 'in
:? y *.? pm
5 ?).} | >m
7 (??'? pm
S A . L. 10 37 i?in
1 1 20 | nn
1 f)."> II! 11
2 2S a:n*
4 12 n:n
0 03 a:n
7 20 uin
'J 40 a;n
2 10 pm
7 00 pill
<i l.'i uin
. No. 3.1
l.v. Now \ork,N.Y.r. A N.f 7 55 am
Lv. I'liliii'.lolphla, " 10 HI uin
l.v. New York.O. D.S.M.eof 3 00 pm .
Lv.
l.v.
Ilaltliiioro, II. S. 1'. To. .
\V:i-h't< >ii. N
L v. Portsmouth, ?".* A . I
Lv. Wcl'loti.
J. v. Norltnn "
J.v 1 l<"n<l<?rMou, "
Lv. liriloi^b. "
Lv. HOultior/i I'lnos, "
Lv. lianilct,
Lv. Wilmington, '?
Ar. t'hnrlollo, "
Lv. t hotter, ??
Lv. (Irobuwoovl, "
Lv. Athens, "
Ar. Atlanta, J "
Ar. Angus' a, A W. ('.
Ar. Maeon, of (la
Ar. Moiitgom'ry, A. A W.l',
Ar. Mot. I !<?, L. A N
Ar. Nov ()i loans, L. A N.
Ar. Na>li vtllo, N.< .A St.L.
A r. Memphis, "
0 0.') j'lii
1 1 45 pm
1 55 am
1 28 Hill
4 1 2 am
0 05 a m
7 ^5 am
10 03am
10 22am
12 35 pm
2 60 pm
3 55 | in
f> 40 pm
7 ?0 pm
20 pin
2 [>?> am
7 25 am
4 00 am
4 15 pill
Dally
No. 27
12 10 ain
7 20 ain
V 31 am
10 41 an
15 pin
2 5(> pm
5 30 pm
5 54 piu
7 27 pin
l> 27 pm
10 35 pm
) 05 am
4 55 a in
V 15 am
10 50 a in
5 45 pm
No. 41.
8 55 pm
1 '. 20 pm
t t> 30 pm
(i 30 pin
'J 25>un
11 55am
1 40 pm
2 10 piu
3 55 pm
(i 18 pin
10 35 pm
3 05 pin
10 32 pm
1 35 am
3 43 a tu
f. 13 am
7 i.0 a in
1 1 35 am
0 25 piu
ti 55 i >m
8 'J5 am
NOllTHWAlU),
Dally Dally
No. 32 No. SS
Lv MtMiiplilf.N.C. A St.!.. 12 45 noon 8 40 pm
Lv. Nashville, ?? y 30 pm 9 30 am
Lv. Now Orleans,!,. A N-, 8 00 pm
Lv. Mobllo, L. A N 12 30 nui
Lv. Montg >m'ry,A.&NV.l' 6 '20 am 130 pm
Lv. Mucoii, C. of (In. . . 8 00 am 4 20 pm
J A. Ad^usta. O. A \V. ('. 10 05 nin
Lv, Atlnntn, J H.A.L. 12 00 noon 8 00 pm
Ar Athens, " 2 57 pm 1128pin
Ar Greenwood, " 5 14 tun 1 56 am
Ar. Cheater, " 7 17 pin 4 Otiain
Lv. Charlotte, 7 27 pm&{4 to am
Lv. WilmliiKton, " 3 05 pm
Lv. Ilatnlot, " 10 40 pm 7 40 am
Lv. Hoiittioru Pines, ?? 1133 pm 8 34 nin
Lv. llalulKh, " 1 35 am 11 06 nrn
J.v. Henderson, " 3 05 am 12 42 pm
Lv. Norllna " 3 60 am 146 pm
l.v. Weldon, : " 6 00 am 8 0 J pm
A r. Portsmouth, 7 J 5 am 6 36 pm
Ar. Wa8h'toi),N.& W.H. U.
Ar. Baltimore, 11. 8. P. Co
C 65 am
t fi 45 am
ArNfoV if orjraCTaCo^ ....... 7~ t 603pm
Ar. rtilla'pbln, N. Y.P.ANf 5 4? pm- ^*10 am
Ar. New York, "? ? 16 pm am
No. 66
8 00 am
" No. ,34
Lv. Tampa, B. A. L. lly. 0 00 pm
Lv. St. Augustine " 7 45 ?n?
Jacksonville
6 60 pm
Lv. Havannab
Lv. Columbia, f *
Lv. Hum lei,
Lv. Houtbern Pines,
Lv. Raleigh,
Lv. Hoodtmoe,
I.v, Norlloa .
XV.WW>?*n6
Ar. Kiehmond
V 45 am M 0.? pm
165 pm 1105 am
7 05 pm 6 00 am
10 40pm 8 26 am
1135 pm #32 am
135 am 1126 am
2 05 am 12 28 pm .
2 25 am ^ 1 44 pm J
""4 07 Mil
2 52 am 4 07 pm
Ar. HJenmonu? - 2 25 am. 4 22 pm
Ar. Washington, W.8.Ry. 10 ]0am . ? 22 |<m
Ar. Baltimore, P K. IC llf>ate 1122pm
1 >2 pm t24am
4 12py 220 am
Ar. mninorv, r
AT. PbJimMpbtV*
Ar. New fork, **
. '? .. I
Ml H IN I I N HONS WERE GQQD. '
Hut Clrniuiiliiurfii stood iu tho Wujr of
Their Vulflllliuent*
She really intended paying her faro
when she boarded the street car, for
?>h?* tin;! tea cents saved from tlu? bar
gain-day scrimmage, hut the conductor
happened to he a gentleman, and by
paying tho fyre himself, .saved her a
weary walk to the family realdenco.
She had the ten cents with her when
she hoarded the car, and she ptlll had
tho money wh?n the conductor cam?
through on his trip for fares, hut sho
did not pay t lie conductor. Jt was all
the motoiniiin s fault. With her arms
full of handles, she was compelled to
hold the ten-cent piece between her
teeth. The mutorman turned on tha
"urrcrit, the car gave a Jerk and sho
Save a start.
"Fare, please," said tho conductor,
and she turned pale.
"1 can't pay you," she stammered,
tolng from white to red and from red
back to white.
"Hut I can't .any you for nothing,"
remonstrated the conductor.
"k know it, I > i i t 1 can't help it. I had
the money when I got on the car, hut
--J swallowed it."
A rough on the other ?lJo of the car
morted a rude laugh, '?"t the conduc
tor was a gen> .'email, and without an
other word he pulled thu register ropo
for another fare and passed on. ,
DoMilta > IToi'Uvc .iMiwiiry 16, IWJ.
!??;.?? I. l-TI'MN VI MK ??*<???'*
?.V- '{ *f; K MiV?i
"w^s'Sl'V Ar 7 or.,. I
2 '20 1 1 It O'.ia I.v (iienwood Lv 7 20p 12 5?>P
2 45 ? y 20 a l.v Th'mal City I.v ? <'.'P - gjP
8 05p M MS" I v -Mil-* ';v ?; ,0'
{) 20 > 0 50a I.\ l!i?th?rfor?H<>?> I.V j. J7p 11 4*
8 45 p 10 Oiii l.v F.?re*j 1 ">? , v ' ~0' 1
4 )0j. 10 iOa I.v Henrietta l.v 6 Oop 10 50a
4 80 p 10 30h I.v M . .ro^'oro Lv 5 ,?5p 0 3 .?
4 15i> 10 its t I.v J,uttiiiior? i.v o 15p 10 00a
6 00p 10 5*a I.v HI?'U?y I.v 5 25p J 2?J'
015 1 0 Ka I.v l'at us Sp gs I.v o lip ?30a
0 25 . 11 15n l.v J- irH ?*V 5 2?P 2 OOa
(S 45p 1 1 30 i Ar Hln<'ks)mrg Lv 4 4Sp 8 00(J
k. No. 83
Miied Mix"1'.
8 20a 11 35a l.v Hlaoksl.urg Ar 4 28p C 50;j
1 1 00a I.v Cherok. F'HI.v 4 5'p
.... 10 40a l.v (.Kidney Ar 5 I Op .....
8 50all55aLv Smyrna I.v 4 I Op <> 20p
?t 10a 12 05p J.vIII.' O (lr Vf-J.v 4 OOp 0 0>p
ft 40a 1*2 20|> I.v Sharon I.v 8 15|> <> 45p
10 '.On 12 35|> l.v Y'.rkvlllo l.v 3 .Op ?> ^Op
10 45)1 12 r.0|. I.v llt/ali l.v .1 IH|) 4 40t?
1 1 5 1 ? 1 10j> l.v l!""k Hill l.v >i I'Op 1 0??'
2 40|> 1 80 p I.v ( atu'l>ii J'n l.v 2 40p 2 45p
8 lOp 1 45p l.v IlivrsMo l.v 2 25p 12 45p
3 50i> 2 05:> l.v Lancaster I.v 2 10|> 12 20p
4 20p 2 25p l.v 1' eaVt Hill l.v 1 15p 11 30a
4 4f!i> 2 30 p I.v 1 1 ?-at 1? Sp'n I.v I 40p 11 20a
f, 30 n *3 02 p l.v Kershaw l.v *1 25p 10 oOa
0 00.) 3 1 7 1> I.v West ville I.V J2 45p 0 20a
6 fiOp 350pAr Camden I.v 12 1 0;? 8 20 tt
*20 minutes for dinner. _____
Additional truing between niacUaliurg and
Ourtney.
No! 13."
5 50a I.v P.lacksburg ArClOp
9 l Oa Lv Cherokee Falls I.v 5 50
0 30a A r (iiiffney l'v & M
Tralns~Nos. 31 And 8.1 are operated daily.
Trains Nos. 31, 35, 11, 12, 13. 14, 15 and 10
are operated daily .* v ? i -t Sunday.
CONNECTIONS M AIM' UV SOt'THDOCNi*
Tit A INS.
At Marion? No. 32 connects at Marlon with
Southern Hallway train No. 30. Which a r j
rives at Marlon at 8 2S am from ChattauoogA
Atdievilie and intermediate point?.
? At ninckslniic -N". 31 and No. 1 1 connect
vs 1 1 li Southern Hallway train No 30, which
nrrl ve? at llliick*hiirg at V 4"> am. from At
lanta, Greenville, Spartanburg, and inter
mediate points.
At Vorkvll t<- No o4 oonnoctn with C. .t
N. W. train No. 70, whl.'h loavtw Yorkvillo
?t 10 4H am. for (iattotiiu, I.i'nolr, ami Intor
medlntn points.
At Hock Mill -Nov H: and 34 jotinoct with
flouthorn Kallwuy train No. 75, which Icavos
Hock Hill at 3 SO pin, fori hcstcr, Columbia,
*nd liitcrni?'<lln'c f.olntg. ^
At Catnwha Junction- No.". a2 and 31 con
nect wPh S. A. I., ttaln No. 32. which pas
K'? Catawba Jnisi'tion at 7 54 pm. for Mon
roe, and Intermedin!"? pointM,
At I,Ancngt<T--No.?. 32 and 81 connoet with
L. A O. train No. 10, which, leaves Lancaster
at 4 45 pm, for Chester and intormodiato
points.
At ('amd<?n--\Vith A. C.L. fN. W.of H..C.)
for Charlexton, Sumter, Florence, Darling
toil, Wilmington and intermediate points.
Train No. G8, which leaves Camden at 4 15
pin.
CONNECTIONS MAD I" UY NOIJT1IIJOUND
TltAfNH.
At Camden-- With A. C. I?. [N. W. of H. C'.]
No. 71 from I harleaton, FloronPo, Darling
ton, Wilmington, Sunitar and intermediate
points, which arrives at Camden at 11 W ani)
with Southern liuiiway train No. 77 from
Klngsvillu, which arrives at Camden at 11 53
am.
At Lan?aster--N". 33 connects at Lancas
ter with L. C. train No. 10 for Chester and
Intermediate j olnts.
At Catawba Junctloit--\os. 33 and 85 con
nect wl.h n. A. L. train No. 32 which lftAvoi
Catawba J ti notion al 7 .*4 pin for Monroo
and Intormediate points.
At Hock 11 lil-- Noy, 33 an?l 35 connocta at
Hock Hill with ;-'ouihern Hallway train No.
34, leaving Hock iliil at 8 20 pin for Char
lotte and points North.
At HlacUftburg - N i 33 conncets with Sou
thern Hallway t rains No.-. J2, 4 3S p:n; No.
88. at 7 05 pro, anil No. 40 at 7 45 pm foi
points North. No*. 33 and 35 connect with
Southern Hallway train No. 35, lonvlnu
Hlacksburk' at II 25 pm for points South.
At Marlon- N'o. 33 connects with Southern
Hallway train No. 35, lenving Marlon at 11 4C
[im for Asheville, ( hattanooga and intormo
dlate point**.
Through car tervkn without chango bo
tween Marlon utid ( liarlcston on trains Nos
32 and 33.
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SOUTH CAROLINA AND OEOR'JIA
EXTENSION RAILROAD CO.
Th?t>outh ('aVellna and (.loor^lft Exten
sion Hnllroad nnnJumoj** t ho following low
round trl|> hi to* to Cli?rl< *ton, H. C., account
of tho South Oorolinli Int<?r-Ktato and Woal
Indian Exposition. Tickets on bhIo at All
coupon fiatloiis. Excellent passcnKer ser
vice performed. S<*e that your tickets road
via S. C . and OH. H. It.
HtOM
Wos-vlllo, S. 0
Kershaw, H. (;,
Heath Spring S.
Lancaster. 8. (j
Catawba Junction, S. C
Hoclt Hill. S. C
Tlrzah, 8. O
Yorkvlllw. H. C
Bharon, 8. C
Hickory Grove, N. C...
Hmyrna, H. O 10.10
l)lo:k?l.urK. 8. C. 10 45
r, 8. c ? ? . io.7o
KaffFS. C i0.85
Bbefbt.N. C 11.05
Lattlmoro, N. (' 11.35
Mooreaboro. N. 0 11 50
Henrietta, N. C U.(?
vFormt Ctty, N. O 12.10
Bulharfordton, N. L' 12.40
Thermal City, N. C 13.00
Marlon, N. C. 14.85
Colon. n "a! Ticket* to L? aold dally ooa
maaclag Mot. 90th, lt?i, until and Including
May tl*t, Anal limit Jom M, 1103.
Column B. Ticket* to telly* <v>m
No*. 80. h, IDOi. <ratn *><1 lacladlnf
Jwyttir, 1004, final limit t?D days In ?44l*
^ton to day of ral* ; nxamt that final limit
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