The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 22, 1904, Image 2

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VWVtf w ^hrcttiflr PUBLISHED KVKRV KKIOAY ? HT W-* L: McDOWfflLiL. Bfffim aipffON ltaT*t :? One. yo*r , $1 .60, ?I* mouth*, 76 oe Li is; thlt?? otolith*. 40 %i jQWOVi^l charged f? ?r *t same rates a? ordinary advertising. ? Csrde <?>t OfijMily nfliccs tti.OQ. C'jutcceitiioiiiil $ I0.tK>. P Ail commuikicitiODit addressed to tb'iH paper in list he accompanied ) ?y the tiue Dfttu* And addrc?A of the MiiU-i, In or der to insure attention. Kej^cU 'l luuli u*triptn w ill D6t be returned. Communications will he published ?ii?u of i|ii iTBut in the general public and not M * defamatory nature. No re sponsibillty will be assumed for the views of correspondents, Busiue*s local*, 6 cents pur line each in sertion, i Batks roM Aovjchtihino Or^nary ir*tisient advertinments, first insertion $1.00 per square ; each *ur/Keqneut in sertion 00 cents per square. Rtre? for contract advertising will be an nounced upon application at the office. Remittance* by checks* drafts and po?t*l money o?d tk should he made payable to W. L. MoDOWKLL, Osmden, K. O. O'.MDKN. H. 0-7 JAN. 22, 1904 f"" ')! 1 "-I 1 ? " " "? Wo often wonder why it is that men have not sense enough to know wll#0 they have 14*1 enough ? eqough property and money. Here are men by the hundreds all over the country at fifty or sixty years of age, worth 'row $25,000 to $50, 000, owners of t lie heat farms in the w<?rld working and slaving years in And yearn out lo make more money an/f buy more land when the very beat they can make of the Job is ten yeara or so of frets and worry, then a funeral and the probating of a will and a scattering of their haid turning*. ? Kx. Senator A. C. Latimer has re turned to Washington very much gratified at the reception which lift been given his bill to secure f< fi end aid for building good ronds. He said yesterday Afternoon th*t a greaV?many people had not under stood his bill at llrst, but n<>w lint they do they admit that il is not -in violation of the constitution, nor is it out of haimony withf'Demn cratie principles. Calhoun, Jack eon, Gallatitie, Clay and others of t he o'd nchool of statesmen favored Much appropriations for good rondo. ? State 21. ?, I n an editorial, concerning the value ef the ebutity paper tlie At lanta Constitution says: 44 1 f any m ** r in <* *orgia is Inking tho Con fltitntion and not taking the county paper on t,li? plea that ho cannot take both, we say frankly he should cut out the Constitution and give his support <#? ? h is home paper." Gov. Hoy ward litis asked the legislature for power and for monej to punish It nulling find has signi fied his willingness to perforin this unpleasant duty to the brat of hie ability. Programme of the Union Meeting Of tho Kershaw county association to convonrt with tho Second lj*|iti?t charch of Camden Jan 30 31, l'JOt. HntW^Ay, 11 a. in Dovotionul ex ?rolses, enrollment of dolegatos and - organization, ft Introductory sermon by Rov. W. S. Waters. Alternate J A. Baker. ReCC9H. Tho relation of tho pastor to his - people and duties of tho sarno. Open cd l?y Rev. J. J. Myers. How to deepen 'the spiritual life of onr churches Opened by W, 8. Wa tors. " What c^n b-j dom to Increase tho interest in our union mentings, and wi?y do ibo pnatora, seemingly lake f-o little inteiest in them? Opened - "by O W. (V.oo. Programme for Sunday will bo nr runted on Saturd <y. \V F. liuaaoll, fur C?>in. Fewer gallons; wears longer : Devoe. A Noteworthy Gift. Special to The State. Greenwood, Jan. 20. ? Announce ment hus boon in ado by lie v. A- T Jamison superintendent of tho Con nie Mux Will orphanage, that Mr J. K. Durst, president of the Hank of Greenwood and the Greenwood cotton mi Hp, and a member of the board of trusteca of the orphanage, had decided u i nnko a gift of .? money to tho orphanage to oovei the cost of building an up?10:datK office building. This boiling vsi'l contain safely (W-pro<?f vault- for the preservation of valuable pipers aud rewards (,f the orphanage, and will also ho Tfsod by the trustees an meeting place when they go t<< "the orphnnagi*. It was also to he used daily as headquarters of the superintendent. Tho coat will ho between $1,000 and $2*000. The ^?giftvfo deeply appreciated and is one tty?t will fill n long felt need. la?fac*, -thiv trnHtctfB 'decided' at ' their last meeting to have. such. a building erected, arfd Instructed tin .l.mipsr In tenant * t^ have H- done. f^JKow Mr. Durst offer* to wake the tfrallding n gift. *Il is another m of the deep hold which thik litiilllift ? b*? upon Greenwood's Brthune. 1 Special to tli** ! Beth u ne, Jan. l'J ? Mr. L'flah A.j iil.ick w< il, mi old Mini respected ex I Confederate toldivr, who aurved i o ] Co. A Key??ull* 8?nlb Cai;flin?i bat talion, In the NVar betwern the Statea, died yf-aUrday t)inn>lr#g at ? be rcaidence of big Mr. Tom Dixon, , Mr. lilti kweil I tss 72 y old and Ifavra n circle of relatives and friend* to mourn l? i death. A tut stage vvri* revet#*'] bere early y< ate (day morning ttimounc irn/ the death of Hon. .J. N. Kb iridic at Ilia home in Lancaster county yeateiday. Mr. Ksttidu? v??h the father of Mr. K. T. K? ! tridgu of Bcthune. Litter to I'. M. Zt-mp. Dent Sir: Mr Pieai dent of u eoti on. mill at Union, S, S ? tin don't want lo an* hi it name in print ? b ?<1 two MfWaMtf 600 ual t on s of paint'; ? l.ttO and ? L2/i, Took lite $1 '25; and yol skinned He'd lihv.- ^..t three-quarters skin ned if he'd taken tite other. The $130 ?'n a full-gallon ; the #1,25 Mr afc 18 par rent, abort. The full-measure paint waa adulterated ?10 per cent.: the abort-measure paint wan adulterated 45 por cent., br aides benzine in the oil, don't know how ranch. Devoe lead-and zinc waan'n sold i:i the town then. It don't pay to njonkcy with paint, Devoe coata leas than anv of 'em ; not hy the gallon, of comae; by the houae and year, That's how to reckon it. (Jo by the name. Youra truly K. \V. Devoe &. ( "o , New Yor k, P S. Springs At Shannon aril our paint. 118. Piano Wanted. Wanted to rent an upright l'lano for the winter aeaaftu. Addr<'ea K C, Linn, Box I<0f>, Camden, S. C. Pf.'UH Wanted, I want two or three hundred buahebi of pens. I will be found at Mr. K. 15. Williams' atore. If. Trueedell. Desirable Faim For Rent / A very deidrable.Xl- horse farm I with all ti< ccHHury- mit.briildiugH and other con vcuictfccs, aituated about! 2 mili'B eaat of Catiidcn ne ar the j Bialiop v i He road and just, south of and adjoining premises of Mr. W. YV. Mic Ule. Will be rented on very reasonable terma. Apply at once to James I )e Louche. Noticc to Farmers. i nm ag^nt for tlie eel (-.bra tort Royaler fertilizer nnd ti c c in an Kan it. Handle nln'?, Nitrite of Seda nnd Murnto of I'otush direct from South America; till ? > F which will bo sold very low for cash ? ? r on approved security. S dieitlhg your. hUHintes, I tiin yours r??f fully, 1'. 'I'. Villepigue. Notice. Once upon h time the Eureka was as well equipped hh any shop in the State, but, it Buffered by the j merciless flame*-, yet our indent friends and customers gave their support. Now ?f?er mnny days n4 struggle it Iihs been re-equ:ppod with balii, hot and cold w uter foi every purpose. VVe therefore uu> hesitatingly invite ali to givo us n call and we will do tho rent. Very respectfully Inane English. A Notice to Penaioneru I will be at tho Auditor's ofllee in Camden on each Saturday dur ing the in on th of January. All persona who wish to m.-iko applica tion for a Pension must do so at that time, thos? already on Pension roll need not mako application, but must report to mo in person or by ! writing mo at Camden, so theii | | names ran be placed on tho roll foi j i 1004- Thoso who Iihvo moved toj another county mupt 1$ transferred , tt? the county to which they have! moved. W. F. Russell, Tension Com. Kershaw Co. Lumber ? anted In large or small quaintities j Come and let us buy all you cut. Camden Lumber Ms.fg. Co. Oct. IC-tf. j io. % IIACKlSIt & SON.! _ i M ANUFACTURRRO OF Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Material, Sash Weights and Cord. CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C.I Purchase our makes, which | we guarantee superior to any gold South, and thereby sav* money. j Window and Pane} Glass a specialty f July 4 % Wanted to Sell A ft vr <? x u a milk cowa with v<?ung A'i 1rt? J. K Mar fclisjf, li'Hrk If :H-? H. f-. N<>t iff \t hereby vivtn 1 1 a. t .<ot> ihotil(< Irf.ia tliin dtt'^.on MoinJhy, Feljruaiy I v. ill to the Jud^a of PfuhuU' of K truf' ,'t v. f?<r Lt'tiwS ?ory as i?l tb?j K*U?U* <>f WiHutin ?leci?at?e<J. GIJJ.UM RAI.UY. CauaJen. S. C , Jan. K?h 11*04. Ail {tprKOiit hf.UliiiK clatfi.ii ugtiinft the c- ? t m ? ?? of K. MHier H<>> kin, (l?-ccaHt'<i. ;ire ben by notified to iho i?iiui to tlwt ami- riigfWHj duly ? 1 >, *n<i *12 pprtor.i ind? btc- 4 to ?ai't c*?tut<' */? r?* (juc?t?ul |.> Qiotfe payment lo I1m? rcnder NKVVTON BOY K I Nr. Adminifct rftt<>r ?#f K?tttto oi K Miller Hov kin, J)P<*. 2&i!i 1 IK)'?. to Administratrix Notice. A 1) persona holding claims against the estate of K. C. /?? inp atCRttd, are iiere by notified to i>fr*ent snme to the tind<>r-' signed, or to her Attorney, K. I). Blake- i nty, Kershaw, rt. ('. , duly atUtted , and] all persona Indebted to said estate, 6rej requested to make payment to the under- j fcigUl'd Or her S&id AttOrllHV, MA BY ?. ZKMP, A ludniatrstrix Kstate bf K. C. Ze nip, tie- 1 Ceased December 16th. 1W)3. Master's Sale. 0 South Carolina? Kershaw County. Conn Common Picas. William UoMev, ) vh. , Forocianure. Ann M. Haley. ^ ) Cndcr and i ?>? virtue of the decree of the court of Common I'leas in Kerahaw County. dated September lrttb, 11)0.'}, I will ?'-ll before the CJ 01 1 rt Ilonae in Cam den. S. within the. legal hours of sale 011 the first Mi, 1, day in February, 1904, nil 1 hat certain tract or parcel of Una, lying and being in the Com ty of Kerahaw, State of South Carolina, on the waters of ??South Buffalo"' creek, adjoining land* of.). M Howell, .1 . A Stroud and othcra, and containing eight hundred (K00) ueret 1 more f.r !??"??. To' b" sold n? the property , <>f tin? "leb nd'Mil, A ' M Baley. Tifrnia Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. .Jar. H , PK>4 . 1,. A. WIT MCOWSK V. Master Kerahaw, Master's Saie. j 15 v virtue of a Decree of the Court of Common I 'leas for Sumter County in t he Stite of South Carolina, in tin# ease of < ; race ,M iiiiiuatdt and Martha McMillan,' against -'ohti \V''sb v Mauignult^ in Ida own riL'I'.t 11 n ' I mm Administrator of dames Mnniaaoll. decea.?ed. Adrinnua White, i It ichiird f {r?hrr?on . Sr. . t*enjainin Uober-j A' t m . 1 1 ie 1 1.1 1 1 1 U< di.-i *on. Jr., Andrew I* 1 n, Snt!i>fl< 1 I Bohcraon. .lames M anignu 1 c I.ineoln Manjgault, Caroline : Favor, .lost jib Manigault. Bnchel Tay- j lor. Ifarry Manigault, Price Manigault ! and Bishop Digga, I will soil to the < highest bidder at public auction at the Court House iu the City pf Camden, in the County of Kerahaw, in the State of South Carolina, on aalcdav iu Fcbuary* i 1904, being the first day of aaid month, 1 during the usual lioura of sale, the fol- J lowing described real estate, to-wit. That tract of hind aitnatnd in Kerahaw : County, in Ha id State, known an the! "lloiiievte.rl Tract" formerly owner! by | Dr. Arrhle You ii g , deceased, containing two hundred acres, more or leas, and Bounded on the North by lands former- 1 [ly owned by .lesae Trucsdel. West by j Lewis Wad. S?\, South hy lands former- ] ly owned hy William Dabney, Fast by , the Public Bochart Road; the road, the line on the east of aaid tract of land. Tojrijn# of Halo: ? One-half of the pur-] chaac money to bo paiil ill Oash. balance; on a credit of twelve months. The time j )K>rtion ? o be secured by the Bond of the j purchaser and mortgage of the premises, with interest from the day of sale, with the j option to the putchascr to pay all in cash, ! Purchaser to pay for papers. H. FRANK WILSON. I ^Mt^ler for Sumter County. Public Sale Of ? aluable Lands! FOK SALE ? A valuable and vorv pro- | dnctive plantation comprising two tracts, j situated in the Wmtinw District of Lain I critter Co., Smith Carolina, ati<! known J us tho Wuxliaw Plantation or Wither- 1 spoon IMftiC and tha Curetou Land* , respective! v, tho former bpinu 1 *-'*>?? 1*21 ncrt s mow or loss, and tho latter 1375 1 acres more or lei- a in aroa and both trncts adjoin. Tlii* land is about miles from Lancaster Court House, on tho Charlotte | road and also not vorv far distant from i Waxhaw i 'ii tho Seaboard Air Line. I Tho soii is rid clay and very fertile ; lids j. Iantniii.il is aI?o well adapted for; *tcek-ra;*ln;?. The Waxhaw Plantation i is tho historic hirth-pUco of General j Andrew I Kck>:nn Tl.e undoriepnod owners will soil at J !\:b. 1c .viioiloit ??ii Miiminy, til*1 lirst day j of K ohruary, 1004 in front- of the Court ^ 11whi> door at one o'clock p. no , at Lnn ? i*u>ter t'. IL, S. C., all the Above <1c- j Is e i ihod I wo tra<!-? ot hind, a nioro par- J ticnlir <h ?? i ?(>ti<'ii ,,f which can hi) fioind in tl e l.uncutdor Led^??r and Lin 1 o?Htc*r ll- viow of Lancaster C. IL. S. C. j The Waxh iw I'! int-it; >n firstly nh;?v? i dcpcriheil has been set) divided ja *i> j tract*, and if not icdd as a vhoh*. wil. j I'tM.fti n'd into tracts according to a I'l?', r? i copy of which e in be ?ecn at tlie ollloo r> Tho t'amdcti Chronicle, linpn vonient i consist of tenant houses scattered c>vo? ' the houl ; I KK MS OK S.U.K-.r- JfcMoiirtl Ortfli. hnhii.co in kjiuiI ycflVIy insta' 1 iitfitN ,??" one, trrt, thti f?, fonr and Tlvt yours, i.|- ml] cash it the option of tin 1 purchaser t tho credit pay in on fa In ho* iiit? r?<?t nni to he secured t.o the. satis , faction of the owners. A cash dvpovi of *.*/;(> r.p ln> n lililrol of the p'.ir chuser. ! Wicaenfvld Compsnt, .< 6 i- HtHty KnUditlg. i miTlflWtt Mnrilnid. : W'liatn Carnr*, of Dwttfht. J.*i.caM?T I Co,, Boqih ijaroljnji, Auctiotrtr, GENUINE PERUVIAN GUJ | ' ANO. A Complete Natural Manure t . . r The Guano deposit# are silnaled in the rocky island* iuidj *n gullies along the coast <f Peru. Thc*e pace# have been foramen the abode of innumerable sea birds, such as pelicans.! tx-mjjuiiiM, etc. Here when* th?*ir living .and breeding places, .ta well au their cemeterie J, hi? that the ^nano wan formed not <mly of their excretions. luit u'm> of their I ?o?l 1 ?.* ai;d the re mains of the fish upon v. inch the birds fed. We are the Sole Agen:* in th?. United States tor the sale of Guano Peruvian (stiano, free from all adulteration or chemical | treatment, and we believe ii t > be the best all round fertilizer I known ; Kepoita have been |x rsiftently spread by sellers ol various j brands of Manufactured 1mm tilizera thai the Peruvian ^uano j Oe posits have long been exhausted; but we are glad to say j ? hut there is no foundation for such reports, as is evinced M ; i lie fact that we havo in ? ported during the last year overj 10,000 tons of this in ate lit! and expect to import during the] coming year at least double that quantity. Peruvian Guano is a complete, well-balanced, Natural Mt j mire, containing the principal elements of plant-food in the ?ncst suitable condition, and is completely blended and incor porated that it can never he equaled by any ordinary com pounded Chemical Manure. All Genuine Peruuian Guano is packed in even weight 200 pound lied Burlap Hags with our name and analysis printed thereon. The 0000 ton cargo which wo have just received per steam ship "Strathmore" analyses: ? 4 00 per ccnt AMNION A X H2 " ' ? ACT (J A \t POTASH 20.00 ? " _ PHOSPHORIC ACIl) j Our Price for this matcii;|l in $30 00 per ton of 2.000 lbs. packed in red burlap bags delivered f. o. b. cars at New York or Charleston. L mm than ton lots at the rate of $32 fit) per ton. We will ship one bag of this Guano as a trial to any town cast of the Mississippi Kiver at $3.50 delivered. Special price on car load lots and over. 11. G. Cariison, of Condon, is our agent for the sale of Oil |uno in Kershaw county Edmund Mortimer & Co., i; . 7 Sole Agent for the United States. Referring to above I beg to say 1 am taking orders for. Jan uary, February and Mrrch delivery. The supply is limited, those wlfo expect to buy are requested to let me have tin ir orders now. 18. < j* , Oara'i^on, GROCERIES, ETC. My stock of Fanny and Hivivy Groceries, Plantation Sup j)Ut's, and General Merchandise is all fhat could be desired. | and when in need of anything in this line will be glad to serve i ) on. j Very Respectfully, MB. ??. >N. Trespass Notice. All persons (ei?poeially Hrd huiiUus) are Ir.rLtdden to trespas* upon any lamia owned or controlled by its. D. ft. F LETCH Kit, I) (4 FLKTCUKK. Kershaw, S, (J , Jan 7, '04. Trespass Notice. We tliu utwlorjiiguCd furowArn -ull pot* <uiih not to let their Block run at lnrtfr* or otherwise trespass upon oni lands on the north *i loot little Ljnches C'r(vk hc hu'cn the Look hart and Porter Kr.tds J. E WILLI ANS, J U. THORNK, \V. E. ELLIOTT, J. A. WEST. Kershaw, S. Jan. 22. '04 > i Kaiice Of City Eepiraiioa. Notice is hereby given that the. hook? ?>f the Supervisor of Registration lor the city of ^'nindnn will be open at vthe County Auditor** office for the registra tion of all iptalitiod voters, from January 8th. 1004, to and including March -27tl?. I '.?() I. W. R MeCVoight h?s been Appointed Supervisor uf Registration E. O. McCrejuht, May nr. J, J Good ah' , Clerk A Treat. Camden, C., Jan. 22, '04. Trespass Notice. Ni.-tic" i* lH'r?*l>y givon that in o?i? is | I allowed to shoot, hunt or tre.-ici^s on IaihIsI) Hm] ahuut Knight's Hill 1. 1) < 1 1 |S:u??1i-rM Cri i'k, K?' rslniw county, hol??n?. j , in?r to ?.r o<icH|>te?l l>y T. <?. Httrton, ; Hampton S'1 Hor., T (J Surton, Jr , Kiny ' IVrkins. Kdward Perkins, Isaac I'oikins, ' P. Sprinuman. Hebonca Fletcher, Wil 'iain Williams, J Oil Ifonph. Patu Single i ton. Kent iViiipfi^y, Daniel Williams,! Tlioma* McCl' Uan, Paris Wait-, '/mdi s- 1 ria* Cant-v, Louisa Oantey, I.. I*? II. Brevard, Itmos English, Bp-vanl. I '< ?i?ph I V ovarii , M illy Rr^vatd nod W. i McCicllrtn. By order S F. KELLY. Agent. Camden, s. O., Jan. 2 'J, '04. "miiipiir j Wv \\ i> Ii to' nnnotnu o 1 1 1 ?? t ' on s?n?ts r.fu'r this cluto thrlmsi-j ness formerly run by Mr. F. F. MmI bit* will be conduct d in the lirm name of M?ihis&i liOAvits, Mr. K. J. Lewis hv.v ipg Ik ujrlit a half interest in said lm-in??ss The same f?ir dealing ??nd Courteous trmt* men 1 which has ch a rac. levied tills husipesd In the past will be coniimttd in the future and a cordial in vital ion i* extended to all tu c?H and fco us. KcgprrtfuHy, Mauiis & Lewis. lax Notice Office of Treasurer Kershaw Coun ty Cnnulen. S. C., Sept., 15th , 1903. ( In accordance with the act to raise supplies for fiscal year commencing January 1st. 1903, notice is hereby given that/the Treasurer's office of Kershaw couiitv will he optn'for the collection of taxA^ from the 16th day of October. 1903, unfil * the filnt 4?y of IVeember, 190H The rate per centum for Kershaw coun ty is as follows : Mills Stato Taxes 5 School Taxes 3 County Tax oa 4 I Kail Road Taxes v "***-- . v 2)? Total ? 14^ The following Special levies baye been made also: Mill? Special School tax District No. 1, 3 Special fjcnool tax. District No. 1, for interest on School Bonds (?ra?le?* School Building. Mills District hTn. 1 % Special School tax District No. 1, 3 > > ? ? oil/ The road tux of one dollar can he paid the county Treasurer from Cct. 15th, 1903. to March 1st, 190-J. All male persona living within cor. porate limits of cities or towns, students attending any college or school of the state. Minlatwr* In charge of regular con gregations, teachers employed in public schools, school trustcos during their term or office, person* permanently disabled and those actunlly engaged in ihe quarun line service of the state are exempt from the payment of road tax. All other male persons between the ages of 18 and 50 years are required to pav said road lax or work not loss than eight days dur ing thu year. The poll tax is $1. , All information as to taxes will be fur nished upon application No iUt of name* for tax receipts will he received unless the amount of tax money is deposited with the said list. This rule wfU l e strictly enforced. 1IT T> TT f\ TT /~* TT 2. 13* 4, 3 7*2 10, 2 11, 3 . * 17, 3 IS, 3 23, 2 26. 2 12, 2 W. ft. HOUGH, Co. T r?'*? A f 0 r <J. Jfc. JfcawJcins, Plunihing. Ga*, Stojm Ar^ Hot Water Ho<Mi?.g Als> Timi ng. Ktc. lyAll Work G?aran>eeM ! !! ' 9/ot jncorporatod. j Tho a hove n mm? (i (. otnjurv I av'n ? jmichised the jijati * # ? ' . - it ? iug mill oi Mr. C (\ V .lughun are now in position to furnish Siding, Shouting, Hoxing Boards, Turned Colum^tf, Newels, H ilustei h, Top or Bolton: Kai! Mouldings, Plinth or Corner Blocks, and an; tiling for tin? oiilsidt* friin ol j loupes. Aftor February la!, t lit \ will be in :i j osi ? iou to funmh any-sfUc of inside trim as well us Flooring or Ceiling, and will manu facture ^Caskets and Coflins. Thoy have engaged the services of Mr. (>. P. RosH^uoi who is so well and favorably kuovvw ( ' ? to the contractors, to manage their s? ll.i i rs. ? -J ? } .. ? . K? (eri ing to the Mbove 1 be^ my friends and those needing any of the above to see mo before trading elsewhere. The same conservative and courteous tr- atm nt as heretofore will be extended. Hespeet fully, . ? C. SP. S/iossu/nol, Wferlk (Camden, 8. (>\, .January uth, 1 001. Southern Railway THIS GREAT RAILWAY RUNS THROUGH A GREAT COUNTRY CONVENIENTLY UNITING ALL THE BEST SECTIONS Or THE SOUTH. W.A.TURK. Si H. HARDWICK. Fassengor Traffic Martaccr. General Fasssnser Agent. / V/A^(iNGTOM. D. C. t/. H. TAYLOE, As^ Cen'l J'ass. A ;ent, Atlanta. Ca. Wt RUN THE BEST VESTI BULE TRAINS AND HAVE THE BEST DINING CAR SERVICE SEABOARD :fj! i Air Line Hallway. I 0 . ; North-South- East- W est. - Ij Two Dally Pullman Vestibnled Limited" I; ? ; ? y Trains Between South and New York. *. i ? ? ? ' Ftrst Class BMb? Car Service. The Best Kates and Kouto to all Eastern;;;:: Cities Via RICHMOND and WASH INGTON, or Via NORFOLK and^ steamers. To Atlanta, Nashville, Memphis'" Louisville, St. Louis, Chicago, New Or leans, and all Points South and Southwest- 1 ? To Savannah^ anil Jacksonville and all points in Florida and Cuba. Potitively the shortest line between ? .* [ ZSTO^TKC SOUTH,' ? r| 1 f| ) r(ng f || ,mm i| 1 1. |Mm | M|l> a? M? ? I ? ?? I ? [JSf^For detailed information, rates, sched ules; Pullman Reservations, &<\, apply to any agent of the Seaboard Air Line Railway or to Jos. W. Stewart, Travelling Passenger Agei^t, Columbia, S. 0. Chas. F. 8towiirt A. O. P. Afft., Savannah, Ga. AshcrdJt's Condition Powders Makes poor horses and mules fat withot does thiaby ^rst thoroughly cloansingi all impurities, allowing perfect asstmjf thereby creating solid muscle andfgt.T -r Hof'aea and muics Improve in appl after tlio fir&t few doses, the hair sh< coat is always sleek and glossy. Ashcraft's Condition Powders are without "filler," and good fo^. horse It is a most powerful tonic and am bloating, ft ic system of Ltion of food, spirits and tfee, new ^ doifcv mutes only. Wkftur* \ toi .unite of * practical veterinarian of over a - tupcrioneo. It is easily the foremost remedy I AMrioaa markei to-dky Price 25 oaata t ? ?