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ftjBLlS HttlJ ICVKKY Kill DA V j ? ?BY W. X_i. MVDOW HJLf ,! / Suii.teitii'TioN lc atk# Oiio year , $1 .60 j eix r?ojilli?( 76 coots; tlwee otolith*, 40 cent#. Rltua icon Anvkw/uiNO :?-< Irdinai > i tranntent KircrtiumviitN, tlr*t insertion i $1.00 |)?M?(|tl earth t j ii t-ii ( id- 1 ?ortion 60 cents nor mpiaru. I charged. f??t Hi nil lilt4 ralc'M til I ordinary advto lining. Cfn'Hdatca' Card* tor County ofliem ? ?MOi <*onjfro?ninnnl f 1<> Oo. ftuahu ks local 8, h cent* per line oaeh iy 1 sertion. , ^ All communications leliriHM'd t <:? ihi: paper must lie accompanied by the t rut mime and addicts of tin- writer, in or dor to iiirtii it* iittl-ni ion. [{ejected man u script* will not bo returned, OommtininationB will bo published who" of interest tu tho tfonora] public mu' not of a defamatory nature, No r?t ? *' suonsibility will ho assumed for tin vlowa of correspondents. Rttow for oout.ract advertising will bo an nouncod upon application at tho office. Remittances by checks, drafts and pofcta! " ^money ordera should be made payable ? to VV. I,. Mol)OW KIjIj, st Oamdmji 8. (J. y ? fa. <i i n m . ??? ii ? ?? OAMDKN. H. MAR. \'X I'JOK / 'In Ui? communication today Mr. J. K. Dul'ro makes sotno good suggeutionB regarding tho opening 1 of i road across lint swamp near the old Southern depot. The sug gestion is a good ouo and wo cotn moud it lo the consideration of tho proper authorities and trust thai ?poedy relief will he gotten for tho fnconvenioncos to tho poople and r U?c loss to Camden arc both ver) great. A Methodist proachor was arrest od in I Iidai ngfors. Finland, tfoi ?treet preaching. On being brought ^^efore the magistrate and abked What defense he h id he look out bin JoothodiBt Divipliue and began tc ...read ? the General Utiles. Tb? - Judge ask-ul tor t.he hook, kept n oyer night, read it, ar;d said to the preacher thoncM day ; "Clo ahead *? and preach uii of thin vou want to I wish we htnl humliedd more 11 k< .y'W" Cotton in g?'ing up b\ jnmpa now *;Ju8tat the p ri"d when there i* none for eale and tho farmer iu pre 1 t paring to plant a new crop. It -.iiappeud annual', v about this tlinu. ftpd is a ac'ieoio to protnolo n heavy * acreage, no thai t ? ? s* p"io? may be low bexl fall. The g:im< lixiii hiiiMj vvo> k >d so of ton that the farmer ou^hi. to In; familiar wi'Ji il by now, 'and g >vorn himself accord lngly. A largo aurcago is freely predicted, however, as tho alluring* vli&it is being swallowed right along. ? Sumter Herald. A "SOI'TII CA KOLIN A DAY IN s- TlHO'CULlC SCHOOLS jy ? The Flo no i1 Time*, a journal ?7 over lealo us of tho Smith's and ?apeclally South Carolina's place in k :i, the hearts of the oominjj generu |>i tion, has bee u advocating a "South Carolina Day" in tin; public schools. The Con my Superintendent of Kdu jSjMjpution of Florence, Mr.* A. II Q aequo, has taken up lln; idea, and pti It is likely that ere long a day w II be sal apart, in at least soma of the d> achoole of the State for tlio celobrn ^-tiot), tho calling to mind, Home of - tho greatmsg which characterizes ^TirdTiIatbry of tliis >S>ato. South Carolina Hah made much history in her day, if she has not written it, and wo IhinU it not hii unwise or i an u n profitable 'Suggestion that ..J. more of thu SihI^'h history be taught our children; but wo are not euro that wo uuud another i ".""iipooial day net apart in tho publi" schools just. no. v. Wi'li W ash i :i gton's in rthd n V , ' Alhf>X drtj, JeH'craou Davia' dav.j I,o?.'h birtti lay, Thni l?r?iv:r?<? d:iv, j ten or (Iftco^i di\:t ClinsLiiiaa, and.; aovirel othi'r ''?l.i\s,M thes-* cm t etantly multiplying, wo mi *!i* aft* v a wbibi find it i , ? t -uy in tuks ; under hotious ctm-itk-i at i?> :i th question o! iiivirg i "!o-h..u da\ 1 ; Upon vxhi. li il ;v thi.- i hiMn-o. should ? expected t<? af.udy and' * reel to thoii r.-gular lo^son .a. ? The Educational. ^ y 1'lagah. A Newsy Lett ci* Prom "'.r. K. D."- ; ?J. Co-utiuutd I.. TU?- ? P\ Chronicle And Camdoji , } Noted. e&r CliionU !?? : We are moving ? tho even Ur.orof our way with! ? flOtfo'Og 1? dis'i"*!, i)p b(lt. t I. O 0> M i Xrtinu^tl wot vwalhfr which has sot back farm r.pperations. Very little r ? work bna been dono so tar, and rin less tho wnathor clears soon, tho *mi <K>pi If plautcd. will hava to be on ~*V*Trwnproparcrt ?od, simply because farmers could uot ironaro It Oats look well though. In, I iaii to inako a lino #}fop Yorv lii^o ?vil> Mbigrht. by the white ; ir ? * vs in ! T~" '"Itils iocUon thi* ?enr M. t .??' ?t. r ^ kave tboir broad and ;? V I }?. : negro* p. ivre buyiugN lu.g- | tbiitgi that viil to UiBk-| "fall when pa/ day coium. 4* Too much erudit to nation 01 poo? plo ih wor?o than not enough. VVc note, with pleasure the con tinned improvement ot Camden, und hope that iter future |>r'?#<r,'MH Ut: without Ji;iiit. We wihli you would Hi) i your 'good i?oo|?lo up, ? o ?1 vul them to buil-l h public rood MVubfe t! ' vs u ti> p, <<;uimonciog no.'tr the ruilroud ued come out iicuy the old I ? I ?* | >? ?t 'I'lilrt would do for the three road*; the riiprloAtnli), Black rivi-f and Autioch road* to iu'i to Camden J during hJ#h wftior You can have -Jin | iiioH how bad it in to ^et to Camden, when vrtj have to go way bv Hm new I Factory. Camden dweo it to tt.e people thi* Hide of it- ?>, good- hif{h* iway ? uw she gel* till the cotton mid ti large share of their trud<j. '1 in* road between the two crooks a? (Ur> rihon'H mill, in almost impofisable find j every frtj?l??- 1 makes it worno, ??j Cif [load is continually waalied by the receding waters, ho in places it is nearly on it level with tho swamp [The only way to !ix i' i? lo raise u. above high water murk or build * trestle across it, ftdher one would liu as much ex pc u wo as to cut n now road as above mentioned At ibe b?et Conference the cireui'f were changed here, ho we have preaching every- Sunday in reach of all. Mr. Crouch is Hti 1 1 pastor at Pisgah, and is .. doing a line wi>rk, lie has u . uiolitl church at bin back, who love itnd appreciate ban a? all churches should do a good mid faith ful pastor. A few marry down thin way oc casionally. It Ih a wonder how Home people enter ho lightly in a Htatc w bleb last for life. Hugh II. Kvans hits boon quite Rick with gripp, but ia better. l>r. "Pan" DuMausuurn wan down to see him last week. A good widower from your county makes frequent trips down hero He says be i ?? <Hi the war path to coiHjuor or bo conquered. Tiie pleasant and ismiiing face of' Miss Kiy.zie I>avi? of Autioeb w?m seen at P.sgah church Us* Sundii} llftoMloOtl Too many friends ol The Clnoni do no'f with plcuH'irc it*' eoniinuai improvi inent, and wish for it to reach tbo /"'nitli of jour nai i ? in ComO down Mr. lldilor, i?nd v'^it. youi old friend-", and drit.k the Jiue water, inhale the.jiiire air. eat tin bread of honest. toil, stand on ih< old hill* mid see the iiriprovemen'i f?oin;r on in this part of our common we'iith. Ja?. E Dui'ro. < OH! |M>M I i<MtS I'TOIII HlC ( lltlldi'll I (jr;u!r<l School. < ? I \{ I-'IH ' |! |.< )< j > k i : 1 1- \ i >s Tin* ni')ft aih> I ionsle unit intelligent <>f mM ii n i i ii :i Ik lire llic jLior??.? wtM ll, c d->K I'lii1 !?>v?? of tlu*s>o two animals i- noon won I ?v gentle treatment, nil I never |os' is loflg US we are k.inl to ! In-ill. Their tilled i oik and faithiuhusi- ii.t ? '"?>'11 ted.-. |. | | ?,\v "(It'll t.l'lel IllltlU'i hits H !,OI'IU' alood ifv fnilhltll J > >!<i by til . body ?>| ! !u" c ?li hi! i iV?i h 1 1' r . Many a tide Inn boil his way on :i dark r. iglif and, ul low inn Iim horse I o take his own dirj?c lion, in ri\ cil home safely the next morning. Probably tlic most airoelionulc of all do?ri4 nil- tli.' Oolll" nnd the bird-dog, tin iiiosi useful, Him SI, Bernard. We h a ve ? , ft en soon 1 1 1 :it | -it | ure, "Tlo S'otfli Highlander's < L.'ltief Mourner," in which jJiu i cilliii is Aiii.hfwlly wAtching oy the collln of his dead master, wli >n ?il! Ii 1 1 iiiii n trlomte have left, This cer tainly shows tlm laithfulnu.ss and de v< tion of Unit animal. have of t??:i been known to rescue then little playfellows from drowning ninl lo do uiaiiv oth<*r loving cervices. 1 hey allow a gr?yit deal of sympathy; in Morrow I hoy suem to mourn with us, in pleasure to rej de*.. with lis. 1 lie Si - H-'nnnl dugs 1 1 ?* \ ? ? bt-en known to save the lives of hundred* of pemun.s lost in the A Ijiino l'a??i--e.s. \\ e ofum ean not. realize that tlioy are rod hutnnii and ure c<pi ds of onrs. Mary I). Yillepigue. A go 15? -(trade 10. td'li KOUU-FOOTKI) FUIKNDS. I hose animals though dumb are some times the most loyal f< ienda . About three yewrn ago this was told me a? a true story and it made such a great impression on inv'mind Ilia! it has never left it. It whs a winter lay in Charleston. S. and verv cold, and an old gentlc ? 1 1 a 1 1 was walking the street and ho came upon a poor little mineral de-looking dog wh.'ae hack was dreadfully scalded; and, as h" happened to he a physician he tool; him (o his t'dli. e ami dressed his back and continued to droda it every day lor about two weeks. The dog knew ex aotiy where to Ci>mo Thim after awhilo his back grow bet tot and liociimi evoi\' other dar, nnd; then onre a woe k unii! ho was entirely! en red, and one d'iy the doctor came in I and s,,. in I 4i,iiio b-iUi'.M right inside his #ii!?i>?? t ; then ho iivked tlio --lorvftiU if J ? it* led niiv ?*?)>!> tuiit j?*it I b*Mtt ? 'here. i in I he said 'n>> " Then the doc. } !"I I ,ni v,> h'(i< and Her it' nil V j '>'i-i hoes had jar 1 1 ' e ni there, so he j >v ii' .'.i ? I ni . 1 1 , . ] in,' ?,,,,> huv I 'o I v. This 1 i, sj t.,.i t w;,,,. and if made the ' 'i 1 '??' ro.il .uijjM' 'in.! Ii? smd ho wiMihl j 'el! 'he ;? ?! I1,' Jiboilt !t. But Volore he I del .'i' h.r 1 1 ; it- lied lo he in liis u.lico 1 ?me i! v j.n.i m walked the d.^g that l.i '???it ( ? wt'.b ?> hotu? iti t in ni iiitii. | which lo?d m little i?ie it ?>*i if and inid it j ?t hi . teel. i you .see this pool btth do>' l:.?d I'l'fi! ttvi'ij; to repay the doct-n for ais ki:idne.k? to him. Zadm 1'arridi. \ ,;e I '> Grade 17'.! Mil i'M in \5!3 Minnteu. Atiunin, tfti , March >s. ? A apociai ! to Flo ' A--nst iiuiion from Suvaa'i that (ieoryo J. Gouldf] who luachcd Jackionvillo. Kla., tdiia afli tnoMM ion late to catch the liaiti for New Yolk, Hec.irnl ? sprcinl train, the fnatest th.al the Atianlic C'oast I,iwc c inld supply, paving Hie Hum of ^1,^00. The aptcial moved out of Jacksonville prepared to m*l<u the record time *nd overtake the fcrnin Mr, Could had tuidsed. In aclunl running tune, accord irg to i,i;t ofll. iu! i he 172 tolas between .>acksonvlHo fudj ;>i'. rt-tnrh wvr?j covered in* 16i.' t vm ui':s. v-'rre j-h'fle-1 at ? Sa\ in all ?ud \hu* Itaia otarted j uoriwntil. r -,Jn the Gould party irer? the j uiuUi>ioiltloiiAir? hiumlf, * ? 9 My Advertisement And Then Come And LOOK! o I simply invite* you to come and examine my latest novelties that I have received. They are opened for your inspection. I have just the thin# you want for the sprin# ami Mjtntner use. The nicest assortment of Waist Goods, Laces, Trimmings, Embroideries, etc. Leno Appliques, Pequot Stripes, Chirbcl Bastiste, Grass (Moth Bastiste, Bastiste Florentine, Marsalia Swiss and Scotch Oxfords. Beautiful assortment of Mccorized Ginahams, (lie lat?st novelties in White goods. ,v_, ^ / , SPECIAL. i ;> pes; 10 inch Persian I .awn regular price 2%J>>ur price lfic. yd. ? 5 pes 40 inch Persian i Lawn , regular price M0<\, our price I0e. yd. Our stock of Laees ih I he largcs assortment everMiowu onthis market consisting f Meek lliu's French Vales, Italian Vrals, Imitation Torchons ? ? i ; > ail L i j * Bulls. Price to suit all. 7 """ Kvery Department in m\ store has been chan^d since, the 1st of January, and this store j is no w c?md urted strictly with modern m erchandising methods. and children u>xl some 20 others. They exported to catch No. H i a!. iN (!. It is said that Mr. (>ould'd r.tix iety to make record time was d u ?? to the fart that* one of lite membeis of Iiih party had a dinner engage ment in New York tomorrow eve ning. Lost. A blank sow pig atiayed fiom my premises about a month" ago. When lust ween sho was near the S. A. L. freight depot. Finder will bo liberally rewarded if returned to mo. Elo Tuch berry. To Celebrate Hi? 83rd Birthday. On Sunday, Klareh 22nd, Ml Dioriah Baptist church will cele brate the 83rd birthday of Rev. M onroe Hoykin who foj^ so many years served that ctfurc^K^ as it>r postor. An interest! tvg programme lias been Arranged fo t the occasion, and the chtrtTrt^4j9^1ooking forward lo a moafenjoyable time. Special envelopes for the occasion have been printed in which all muy place a loving gift for the one who Iiuh so long labored for them, and it is hoped that a libera] ottering will bo made. Mrs. CorrilU Banister. The above named lady, original y from Tex'is but who has lived at t.he north for several years, is spend ing a few dayn In Camden giving lectures nt the various tourists hotels here. In connection with her lectures nho i? selling a little i > o (TI( with tho c.iU-hy tiile "I'm a li rick " The story of the book represents a "Cougi ess of U> Iigions" iistU'inhled for mutual Inwtruotion ? nit whose sessions is l? i ?>(*>? li t. to an end by the interference of an out sider under tho guise of a stranded .lei! y-iUh who provokes di"cuH&ion upon docliiuai points among the dillerent ultgions sictn and finally disrupts tho garnering. 1 > o i h ?Vt r e . MnniRter and her book are very in teresting. ESTAlt ,-A. ? ^Y. A. Schrock,! Notary Public, ^Collector ami. K<ni I Kstau* Agent. Oil ice oil Law Range. P. O. Box 3jXj, C&nid?n> & 0. 1 08BURNfe"6 ! ? rys //' J ; '*4i MeA4 ' ffac*//cty& , e/ | Actitel Mmlruf, No Text j f&nu Chchf) bocid. Sett j(wta(u^u4 I . - ? - ... i Cabba^o Plants fur Sale. Tho hardiest, largest earliest and best known varieties, principally Sue cession and largo Typ? \Vnk<di?dd. I Vices L o1_..b,). hero at $L.50 per thousand ; 5UOO ut $1.25 per Ihousaud, Special prices on largo lots. Ad dresn Normnn II. Blilct), Meggett, S. C. Gordon Telephone from Charles ton. Cure# Cancer and Blood Poison. If you have hlood poison producing eruptions, pimples, ulcer*, swollen glands, humps.aud rising*, burning, pitch ing skiu, copper-colored spots or rash on tl?o skin, mucous patches in mouth or throat, falling hair, bono pain*, old rheu matism or foul catarrh, take Botanic blood Balm (B. B. B ) It kills the poison in the blood; soon all nor<>s, erup tions heal, hard swellings subside, nches and pains stop and a perlect cure is made of the worst cases of Blood Po'-jon. For cancer, tumors, swellings, eating sores, uply ulcers, persistent pimples of all kinds, take B. B. B? It destroys the cancer poison in tho blood henls cancor of all kinds, cures the worst humors or suppurating swellings. Thousands cured by B. B. B. after all else fails. B. B. B. composed of pure botanic ingredients. Improves the digestion, makes the blood pure and rich, stops the awful itching and all sharp, shooting pains. Thorough - I* tested fur thirty years, Pmggists, $1 por largo bottle, withscomplete direc tions for home euro. Sample free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co , At lanfn , {-ja. P0gerit>o tfouble anil free modical advice also sent in soaled letter. ?Jw Nothing can take the place of your county paper. For county news and fur county pride It should go into every hon?c. Hut for iivwi from the capital of your Ktato and avery county In South Carolina, served fresh ovary day; for dully news from Washington, the United Statos and every other quarter of the globe. nothing can take the place (11* Sou tli Carolina homes of The Dally Sjltato. These are momentous times in his tory. We are in the midst of wd|r, strikes and political struggles of great Importance. The next session of our legislature, with the inauguration of a ?m?w governor, will have peculiar In terest. Man ur woman, to keep up with the_tlmva.sJkuuat-_read- the daily _ history of the world, and that la re corded In entertaining style In The State. The State will be sent daily for is a year, $4 for fi months, %2 for 3 i months, or Just a fraction. over the coat of a postage stamp for one letter a ?lay! Cheap education and Informa tion for a family for 2 1-6 cents a day. Isn't It? Hut if you cun't afford thai, there is The Semi-Weekly State, Issued Tues days and Fridays, each lOsue contain ing the most Important news from all South Carolina and the world at inner for that day uud lha preceding tiny* sine*- the Inst issue. And this may be obtained for $2 a year, fl for 6 months, or' Just a fraction over a half cent a day! Mr family in South Csrcltna Is too poor to ake t>.?(j papar. No money oan I* spent to l>?>!Tor advantage by a poor fatal., . It > > rueaaity. Subscribe NOV* fODAY. Sena postal or express money order, registered letter or ctoek to * ** U. iTATyxTMPAy.^ The Old Reliable Jew eler. 1 I am ready and anxious to work upon any and nil kinds of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e., . and will Guarantee all my work to be! FIRST-CLASS. I will pay fair prices in cash for anj thing in the old goltj, line, and have for sale some old fashioned jewelry. Give mo a trial. R. J. POSTON. Southern Railway Company. Effective January 13, 190:5. Between Kingville and Charleston. Rtupd down. Bead up. No. 83 Daily No. 34 Daily. 1.60 p ni Lv. Charleston A r H.60 p m ?. 25 p m Ar Summerville Ar 8 11pm 4 60 p m Ar Kingville Ar 12 50 p in These trains Nob. 38 and 34 will atop on>y at Svminerville, Branchville, Orangeburg and St. Maihews. Between Kingville and Blackaburg. Read down, Read up., No. 33 Daily. No. 34 Daily 6 00 p m L* Kingville Ar 12 SO p m 6 15 p m Ar Camden Ar 11 30 a m 8 00 p ui Ar Catawba Jet. Ar 9 40 a m 8 20 pm Ar Rock Ilill Ar 015am 8 59 p m Ar Tirzah Ar 8 54 a m 9 09 p ra Ar Yvrkvllle Ar 8 42 a m 9 99 p ra Ar Sharon Ar > 8 27 a in 0, 35 p ui Ar llio'ry flr'Ve Ar R 15 n m 9 50 p m Ar Smvnia Ar 8 05 a m JO 1ft |> id Ar Blackahurff Lv 7 45 a m Trains 83 4?d 34 atop at. all im; nortrtnt Htatlons between l^ingville and Blaoksburg. Between Rock Ilill and Marion. Road down. - Head up. No. 35 Daily, No. 30 l)aj|y 0 00 a m Lv Rook Ilill Ar 10 30 p m 6 10 a m Ar Tiraah Ar 10 II p m ft 31 a in Ar Yorkville Ar 10 01 p in 6 4(1 a in Ar Sharon Ar 9 46 p in 7 CO a m Ar Hick'ry (Jr'v Ar 0 35 p in 7 JO a in Ar Smyrna Ar 9 85 p m 7 30 a m Ar Blacksburg Lv 8 40 p m 10 45 a m Ar Marlon Lv 5 50 d ni Noa. 35 and 36 atop at all principal station^ between Rack Hill and Marion, - ~y 1 ? Bttwcen Marion and Blacksborg. Rend down. Read no. Xrr trtJ Dntly ox. Sunday 776 C7 daily except Sunday. 9 00 am Lv Marlon Ar 8 50 p ni 2 (50 p m Ar Blackabnrg Lv 2 M p m Train No. 33 will connect at Rook Ilill with Savannah diviaion No. 34 for (Charlotte. Wellington and New York. Train No. 34 will make connection at| llock Ilill with Savannah diviaion No. 33 from Charlotte. Waahington and New Y ork. XM 33 and 34 handle through Poll-, mail Drawing-Room Sleeping care be-' tween New. York and Ctuurleaton via Camden and Rock Hill and Dtniag ear he t ween Rock Ilill and Washington. Kor further information address , W. H. Tajloe, Asat. O. P. A.. Atlanta* 0a. 3. II Ha.d?k*. G. P. A., WaahJn?ton, D. C. *.w t ?? ?I A Guarantee Willi Evi iy Puieha*c. We guarantee ew-ry uriit'lo hoM t?y oh, it no matter wl.nt prien, (o e?vt< (satin fact ion. Same with repftir woili. I Weinberg Uros. t c. o. nyEooi^E, A ( toj iM-y af l/.iM . Special attention jjieen f<> rolJ?*c?ti?>n uf udIjU, Account*, Ktc. Hval K til ale ? bought and Hojil l ire Insurance. J- jrf. Sftenson, 1 CONTRACTOR & BUILDER, CAMDEN, S. C. I 1'laiiH and specification* furnished. Plate-glaaa sturf frontfc a Hpeciality. Work superintended Jan. 0 tf. Z73. Steed/nan, d otto n f/Jm/er. Office ut II. G. Garrison 'h. Platform in Rear. CAMDEN RESTAURANT. I wish fo announce to my friends anil the public generally that I have moved my restaurant from lower Main atreet to the building on upper Main street re cently vacated by Mrs. S. A. Parker where I will l>e glad to see and nerve them with the beat the mailt ft afforda and ftt moderate prices W. T. HAMMOND. MONEY TO LOAN. On first Mortgages on improved /arm* at aeyen per cent, interest on siiiiih of $1000.00 and over, ;ind eight per cent on huuih of lean than $1000,00. N<> com missions charged. lOasy terms. Ap ply t?? Ii. A. NVittkowsky, Camden, S. C. or C. Ij. Winkler, 41 Park Row, Sept 12. New York, "Winter Homes in a Summer Land ' The Southern Railway Ims issued its beautiful "VVimer Homes in a Summer hand" folder for th?! Season This folder is published in a wi y attrac tive form and is profusely illustrated with photographs of the famous Southern Win ter Resorts and their environments It also contains numerous virws of tin' scenery from the Mountains tu ilie sub-tropical scenes of Florida aiiil X:;ss.iu. The book let gives full a*id complete information re garding "II of tki? leading \\ inter Resorts for health or pleasure and also a complete list of all of tiic smaller hotels and board in<{ houses which have accommodations for Winter Tourists giving rales per day, week and month and other valuable date to those desiring to locate for the winter anywhere in the South, It' you are con templating a trip to any point d<> not fail to first supply yourself with this booklet, by sendihg a one stamp to any Passenger Agent of this Comptuy. if you are not contemplating a trip send formic anyway; you will lind much m it to interest you. Winter Tourist tickets at greut I y re duced rates now on s-ile, For any infor mation desired as to Rates. Routes and Resorts write to the nearest Passenger Agent of the Southern lt.iilw.iy. ............ - x: u '.il!! Touriat train. T" indu?? t-unrlst from the team, North / mi,! West to visit Florida and othpv SouUhT crn H'v.iU, rw;li year the Southwf-ffcil. * W"> ? undertakes to do a little hioh: riut n in I?|. \ i.?U.n VluI' 10 IHi.k* the rvfCjtiti 4)( l-'lotida and i he Soulh more Attractive to i?. I?. ,j,l. of lilt; Kb at, Nurlh and \v?-ht and i li ?-?* n,),s *' lii service the ln?t 1 1 > ? 1 1 e~ *. .? ????? thai hfive ever been opiated in lii" S ? ? i ? 1 1 1 m l lti* lii -I of tlfcSo IraiiiS tuLnhlishr <t in -Tlit t'J. uif' 1 Florida Special,'' first (rip Juiiurt|) t>tu9 lUuij, 't his train will have through blui-po* from Chicago, Pittsburg. Cleveland. Detroit, Cincinnati in 'i Louisville, aiul ore mi) through i" Si. Augustine in very quick I line. Train will consist of very L**i Pull, man ( in*, dinning cars, and club car*, etc. lit! w ? 1 1 ClnlltaiiM'ga, 1 (? II ll? a tind Jaek>on ville, I'*Ia there will bo also provided on this train a llrst'Olass coach, which will he of much accommodation to travel between Chattanooga. Atlanta. Bfxcon and Jackhoniille. Hot ween Chattanooga and Jacksonville, tho train will only stop at |(om*?, Atlanta add Macon, Northbound, this train wj|| leave St>? Augustine h a. in. ; Jacksonville 9 20 u. Ill ; pas.; Atlanta 0 20 |>. in. Arrive Chl cinnuti next morning, .at wliieli place llie sleeping 'are diverge to Various lines, VOUi ?hing ( 'hicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Pilts burg, t he same a fte.rnoon. 'j his "'Chicago & Kloiida Special" wins Inaugurated by the Southern it ail way two seasons ngo, but this neason the train will ho better than over before, and will do much towards di vining the people from Chicago and the Northwest to resorts of Florida, imteadof ?us heretofore lliey going to. Mexico, Cali fornia, etc. t Southern Railway also oj/cratc-s train known an "The Florida Limited," which is a through train front Cincinnati to St. Augustine, schclduo til&o of train l>etween Cincinnati and Jacksonville Is tweeuty four hours. The run from JacksonvHle to St. Augustine is made in an hour. /Till# train has through sleeper from ? inciunati to St. Augustine; Ohicaga to St., Augus tine via Louisville; Kansas City to Jack sonville via Memphig, Birmingbam and Atlanta. Northbound, this train will IcaVe St-. Augustine (j 10 a m ; Jacksonville 7 45 p. in. i Arrive Atlanta next morning; Hriive ' Cincinnati same afternoon* From the Kasl Southern Railway will r s tablish fi rst t rip Soul bbou'nd. Jauuary 12th r.)0.">. i h??n- famous ' Palm Limited.'" whtoh is probably the linest thouresi train in tho world Tins train Southbound will leave New York (daily except Suudap) 12 40 noon Arrive SackfiOTTYiHO 2 20 p. ni.; St Augustine 3 '<0 p. m XortTibound, mis train will Icavo St. Augustine (daily except Sundays) 1110 a. in. ; Jacksonville 12 20 p. iii.j arrive New York 4 15* a. in. This train, the ??Palm Limited" in addition to double daily ser vice operated all-year-round between New York and Jacksonville viA the Southern Kailwao, It is dard to describe the mag nificence of these special Florida trains as run by the Southern Uailway; about all that can be mid of ilium is, that they are ~ composed <>?< lie finest oars that the P-ull i man On c pa n v can build. W. TI. Tayloe, ! A. G. P. Notice. I will in the course of two\weefca open up an ice lmu9e, in the rear of M. II. Hoy man's Jewelry store. 1 ask for the patronage of the pub lic generally. My price i* 40 cunts in bulk of one hundied pounds. Ilotela and BoardH n jj{ Houses at reduced rates. Further inflx'tnattau see the undersign. M. ii. liaum. Phone, 111. # ? i Try an ad. in The Ohropiol? ft pel uoto how your basine33 will increase. jCoo/c Vo 2/our interest. It 0 H ? in Ill (0 1 III W ia Considered a good thing to hav^. Properly used it leads, a man to our store and lie buys Irom the stock of good things therein, saves money, and 8|*ows pichu: We haye a full lino < ? ( New (j >ods, embraced iikour stoclr ol General Merchandise. \\ e pay especial attention to out Hardware Department. ^ | ? Anew lino Table and Poctket Cutlery, elapse, I and Scissors. Everything waranted. Fino line Saws. Engine and Pipe Fittings, Belting ,Kubber Goods and Leather Lacing. Engine Oils. Saddles, bridles, &c. lagging, Ties, andjCot* 4 ton Sheets at bottom prices. Seed Rye, Barley" arid OiMs. Fancy and Heavy Groceries. Wagon and W'aggD Last hut not least fl he IMneo of Mowers ? the Deering. A. D. KENNEDY rJTlie JL,. v .1..:).. 11 i- ? / ; # -p: Two daily PuPman Vcstibnled Limited lr< South niidNvw Ymk. Fitvt-ciass Dining Gar-# ?!) v. ? ? ? * - i nM-njiss uinwg Gar^gf best rates and route to all Eastern cities via " Washington, or via Norfolk and nteameVs ? to AffijlfaSfe- ? e, Mfnipliif, Louisville. St. LouisChi go, ? - jjj _. lie all points South and Southwest ? To Ja knonvillc and nil points in Florida and Cub*; ? Cf For d elailed inferination, rate?, scliedi reservations, , apply to any agent of T1 Line "Railway or to J. J. Puller, 'I ravelling 1 Columbia, S. C. O. B. WAL\y Asst. QeiVl. PftM. AgUj