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MoDOWELI Camden, K. C. O \ MDKN, 8. 0., M A It 25,1004. Executive Committee Meeting. The Stato Democratic executive com id i ttee tit et ?t thn oflloo of the secretary of nute laat Tuesday night and made arrangement* for the campaign in the Second district and also for the meetini/ of t In State convention. The following l/:.tf?rdi ng ihe Stale convention wus adopted : " A' con ve tit to ti ? > f I he I )< 'inncra! i< party of the Si'ile of South C-irrlini' is hereby cslled to m??*t in the ett\ /if Columbia a!. 12 oVlork noon or! May 1 8 'It, 11104, for the purpose <?) ('lectin^ delegates to the nniionn! Democratic conventi >n, and t<? 1 1 annuel such other I ? u m t rurMtt uh i 1 i < con vent ion jiihv fee, proper. The con nty rhairitiun throughout the Stato axt hereby ion'%riieted I" < ? ? 1 1 together their executive eo in ? in it lee 4 and older meetings of the clubs in their respective counties nn Saturday, April ,211, for the pur pose of electing delegate* to (lie county conventions to be held on Monday, May 2nd, 1001, for the purpose of electing delegatus to the Mate convention. Kach county in entitled to twice thn iiuiuIh?i of delegates in thin convention a h it hag members of the le?>lalatui v.*' m i* The NhmI Have Come. The ytudeo weed from ( JontjroMS inui) Kin In v hive come, ) und with ti>cui the following letter : Kditor >('hroniu?e, ( 'tun He n, S. C , I >?"?vr Sir: In diatrihu ; intf my q'j"Ui of gulden seed from the Di I m i n \ of A441 ieuliu re, 1 haye en ?'????< vored to cover my (Jonijrenhional Jrt.lt ie.l t- 1 ? ? ? rem i? ! y . (>f course It i pi'<>t))il>li*, however, that no mi' It >Vo boon uti>M4i(l, ho I 1 1 five been ?? i'iltitf HOine n icks of need 111 ImiIk V .. Minitn r "f poi 11 ti. Aecordiny; \ . ? ojfit'i e<l 200 pack tiyea s<* lit to V'Vif ;n|(li ? > M pitine I i 1 u < ' 'ik?o. The 1 'I huo prohahly leached y?ui b 'hi* linir, h 11 1 if not, they will ? ??? kii'iii. in dn-trit.nunn them, ). ???! t.rv (.,? ii'iuli in |?!H'ticii i??r, v.-rrrrever possible;" BUftl nH hfivr rooeivt'd any already Know lug that \ ou have good facilitb tni reaching the jjeneral public. I dnoided to lequeHt you to iiHHlttt. Hie in distributing the ae?d, an men tiotied above. Hoping to hear from you when ever 1 can be of any aer vice to you, 1 a to, Yours very truly, I). K. Kmley. Wabhln jjton, I). C.f March 12, 15)04. How u Fomnlo Fnvmor Hoiitflil Her Fttrtlllzftm. A certain lady in Georgis, who in u prosperous fanner, bus set her brethren of the plow a valuable1 lesson in ttnancloring. Sho re solved last year to pay cash for the goauo purchased this spring for the farm. In order to do this sho be gan saving diu)es uonio months ago. Recently sho went to town and paid for two tuna of fertilizers in ditnea. Most men would have scat tered these minor coins to the four winds and 'nought their guano on credit. ? This is a piactical illus tration of how small savings count in the aggregate. Save the dimes and the dollars will twk-j care of themselves. ? Exchange. To Tlio Farmers. We received an interesting arti cle yesterday to the farmers from II on. \V. K. Thompson of l.iherh Hill which reache 1 us too late f>?r publication thin week, ll contain-* ?ain able advice to the farmers and will appoar iu our next. A press dispatch from Washing ton last Monday says that. H 1 T- Washington wh<> in confer. With 1' reside nt Roosevelt untl! nf ter V^idoight Monday rooming. I1 ie stated that the conference wa ?h urt negro lynching in the South, the president *n?d if re-elected an frte to aol without political con glJ^ravion hu would slop lyoohu?g ilnrnM. How Tourist Hotel# aro Jluiul in;< Camden. CollUnhiu State. 17th. A ropfe* ntatlve of the State who spent a day in Camdt-I} Ibis wci Ii ? wait hhown through I Iim Unee I ' den lourist hoU'l* by one of Cam den's representative business rncn who conducts a laige retail busi ness iheio ami who tftk-'g great pride in UliO rapid httidtu Camden i*? n akii'g since the Keaboaid bronchi her splendid lailrosd facili ties and (.jovt! her opportunity ?'In W ft H Seeking to dcvtdoj) as oil If of the leading louiidI v?tf.';ri/3<*<a? V.'>* Country. These are beautiful h?tvU, all ol them ? the Kirkwood hotel, llob knk Inn and Court Inn ? bounti fully, costly and elegantly designed, equipped aud furnished. And they attract the cream of the tourist h ij hi i) ess of tho con u try. (ireaf cue and exquisite taste are dis played in t ho arrangement of the beautiful grounds, whieli have been laid out at evidently lavinh coat and are maintained with special care and generous expense. 'J'he richest of southern flowers are plentiful, and (lie condition of each of the ground* shows that every effort is being made to bring out tlie beautiful and , the artistic in naturer The country club wuh ^ta lino ^4 < ? I f links, polo ground*, it? well equipped club Iiouho and vaii oiih tennis ?.',ouits, alforria ample opportunity for outdoor exctcise, a i h i i ? </ t!i'?t the northern tout is us* d to Icing trooped up by hi> Hevcie wiuler climate part U'tiTi J 1 \ delights in. \\ In* ii he tire? of them forms ? f outdoor sport he diivns 01 rid' a h<?i scbaclt. * * A I- one time this season," said the Camden business m'?n, "we bud over 1, 000 t' uri?ts in Camden, ami kvt ',) ?vi'i :!(jt' over flOO for I lie Km hoii of live mnnihs. About .'{50 of these aie in l he hotels while the re maind, r seek board io private families or at I he commercial hotels a tid I on rding houses. l'heie is not a householder ifi Camden who r iiieot, at, anv time in the seauot, {/ei, till i ho boarders ho wants at from *10 to yl,r) ii week. An ex ceedingly modest estimate is that these people spend an nyomgo of *(', a diy while here recreating. ?One of them told me tho other day that his actual expenses in main taining himself at tho hot.e.1 was a mouth. Granting that the average is only t>(5 a day, it means that A:: .(mm) a day, or about a half million for t he season, is spent for in aiutenar.cu of those visitors*. About 2o per cent, of this goes north but tin; remainder goes di u et I \ i h rough I lie channels of Cam - den trade. One of the results is liiat tlie Ihi meiH are given a splen did maik-'i for their country pro duce, vv i i ii prices double what thev I'otmeilv were nil ailing the line. These hotels have men out all the time scouring the country fot chikens itid egtfc, tuikeys and all sorts of vegetables. The farmer d'-esn't i vi n have to hitul his stuff to market. Of course, a great quantity of this stuff has to be bought elsewhere, by reason of th*1 faet thai the IocmI maiket is not abb to met I l he demand. Only yes terday 1 notie.ed two crates of dress id tnikey at the depot, shipped from some point In the east to one cd. the iiu?.4.1ji~lit;ri.. ? Ail this-??n t of thin^ puts ready cash into the hands of tho farmer; there is no cempaiinon with reference to con dit ion of collections now a pel for seerly. Manv of the visitors rent houses of their own during the (staeor, paying threo or four limes what cau be obtained for rents ordinarily, Mi i li the result, that renin have ad V'nne.ed aevcml hundred percent. >u)(l re>il estate has gono up bp leaps and hounds. I bought a lot on Main street here a few yearn Hun for $;,'200 nnd I can easily get $5,000 for it to-day." K.x Lieutenant Governor .Ihiiich 11. Tillman ttuununceg hia ctinrii il.'icy for congress. He will aland f..|' the seal Visealed li) tliv doftll) "f (\>1. G. W. Croft. Senator Latimer haa our thunk-. foi u very valuable h>ok npcti the '?disejiacn of i ho horse." Compositions From the Cnmdi n Hi nded School. lH'KSK. The hor~e is a very useful animal It can (I raw carriage* ami wa^on*. Horses were brought to America by the , white men from Knropo. The Arahion horso i* the finest ef fill horses. The Arahalet their hor?cs stay in the fonts wllh them and feed them as one of t he children Some host's arty very gentle and will let you pet them ; tint others are wild and will kick you if you come near them. There w:n once a little ooy who was e.ominu homo from a nde when it Htarted showcriov. lie lost hi* way ami ? li<t not know what, to do. Hut. his horse took htm Rtruijfht homo. llellcn rhelps, A tie 10 ? tirade (I. CHRISTMAS. We celebrate Christmas heoause it is th" birthdav of Chiist, The shepherds following the Star of t ho Ka?t arrived nt the manger whero the Chii 1 hiy. They brought gifts to II ml and bud them down nt IHf fCOt ^V<< i*. vo pitta on this day hocause they v i re frLvn to Christ, and ttp should try to tnakn o|lu-ra happv on thia day. In the United Slates all places of bus}, in1 ?' and public places aiq closed. It is n full ami lo^al holiday, ? TIim i? a holy day and it should he ol>. Reived kh fnttibu One should ??t think wholly nt ht? pleasut.; on thia -day hut think of tho reason of this r.ol? tn:ulon and oWi rn it properly. Tiia he?rt? of m?n ought to bo illfad Wl?H gtMHtHii lo God lot th? blvNinf that who bestowed upon theni by tie ^-i(t oi bin Hon. If nioH will observe thin day a* a trul) ' holy day ilien they will indued seem to! hear, ringing in th? air, thesw word*, i ? l'l'ncc on eanli, good-wilt toward mt?n."i Ida Ooodule. Ago 1C -3r<l Year Hl^h ft envoi - Ko w ? r ^hIIodh; VNettfM )ong<r: I )e Vol'. A complete lino of rt/flioK ? nil j prices ut T 'J A r rants'. ^nttoutttementsi. M-:UL8i?A'rU<KK.. We desire to annonnc* a? .1 candidate! for re-election lo the Hons* of Repre KMilnlis i h, th<- HON. M. l> SMI l'H, nub i jeel Id ! lie roles of the ensiling Ilamo j eratic primary. No creator tribute cat i bt: paid to li i h ability than the fact that | lie was over vv I ? ?? 1 1? ? i 1 1 j<l.y elected $peak.o j of that body niter only One term's bet 1 vice, and wn fi*?d jimtilied in asserting ! that his record is one in which tho whol- I Ht*te has an interest and pride. Many Voters. We ht'K to aunonnoo tho name of the HON. JOHN O. RI 0IIAHD8. IK., a* a candidale (or r's-election to the Honan of Representative#, at tho ensuing Demo cratic primary election, iy>d subject/**' the rule*? of the a.'ime. No one hasHCrr ? od n con?tltn?ncy more zealously apd vf (iciently than Mr. Richards. He in just ly regardod asionc of the tuoat conactan tions, aafeai and ab|?nt le^inl ators In the Htato and his record certainly juatifiea t li? estimate liernhu* county cannot do hotter than b^atow her approval*on thi?< faithful oiliciul by re. electing him to the responsible. position to which he a^ain aspire*. Many Voter*. IOR HHKRIFF. I hereby announce myself n cai didah for the nllio.e of Sheriff' of Kert>hav County, on j. . t to tl e r ulea of the Drmo cia'ie puimui) ( lection. .1 a a. L. rii.il*?. 1 herehy announce invwclf a candi 'date 1 or the office of Sheiill' of Kcrahav ' "Ulity Hubji-ct to I lie rules of the demo ci atic f?ri inarv t h clion. W. W. Iliit'kabeo Mr. Idifor: Please announce tba Air. .1. S. TU.\\'THAM will bo ft candi dato for re-eb etion to tho office oi Sheiill', suhjert 1) the Deinocratie Pri mary., Friend*. To the vnlera of Kerahnw County A i the eaim\st aolicitathn of my friends I hereby come before you as a candidal* for theoHiee of Khetillof our County I deem i( untn-ccf nary to say anything ii relation to m, ailtniniatt ution of aaii office during the terms that I served My record i.-; before you. and 1 cannot re i-'int ( he temptation to thank my friend: for their support in tho past, and pled#' myself lo do my utinoat to /ill the posi tion ao that they will have nothing to re grot it they again elect me, ami ] pledge my belt to abide (he result of tin I>i inccratic i'limarv IClection. R. B. Williams. AUDITOR. We I he friends of Mr. MANNK8B. R.\ HON" w i^h to announce him aw !? eanditlnle for the ollice <?( Auditor. Mr Rnhon i^ one of our best citizen*, thoroughly ijciililicd mid if c]e(>ted wii till t!ie ottlce lo the full satiafaction o t he ?*nt in,* county. Voters of Weal Wateree. Mr 1-Milnr: Ph at?e nnnouni'c Mr K It l.'SS K hlj .is a candidate foi Au-iitor. Mr. busKcll baa aerv?.*d a wliih in t bat I'ilti'c and while th<*r?^ pr iveo bimii If to bo capecially litte<l for the wmk. Many \'<^tei8. 1 hereby announce nivaelf a eamlidat< for the ollice >>f Auditor of Kershaw t'oun'y, pubjeirt to the rules of the Demo ciatie ptinuiry ( lection. Reapectfully. John J . Voodalo. FOR THIS A SURER. Mr. ICditor. Pleaae announce the n:ii;;e of 1> M McOA8KIIjIj as a enn did ate for Uonnty Treaauror. lie being a vo.mg man ef ability and character, we feel t>nr?? ti.at if elected tho puhlieV interest will n t. Buffer at his hands. He ia iL practical hunln??H niam--ftneh n8 tho otlicA nocdauud will fill the place to the entire antisfaction of all. Many Voters. Mr. W. H. Hough having announced his intoul i;>t) not to stand f >r re election, we lierebv playu in nomination as a most woolhy ?ueco?wfr. Mr. NV. F. MAUONJO for thoortloe of County Treasurej^j Mr. Malom? needs no Introduction to tbWotersi of K'orstiaw County, aa ho is homo horn and homo raised Wo must have a good iuu.ii to succeed Mr. Hough, j?nd V?. F. ^falone is the nn:n. All Kershaw. FOltHVPT. OF EDUCATION. Mr. Kdttor: Please announce Mr. J. M. WATTS a" ft candidate for County Superintendent of Education. Mr. Watts hsu beon identified with the school In terest* of (ho County for ft number of yearn, and his reoord as an offieer la well known. Many Friends Mr. Editor: The many friends of Mr. W. u. TCHNKK do hereby announce him ? candidate tor County Superinten dent of Fducatlon. Mr Turner Is well known U8 ? young man of hl>;h moral character. lit- in a practical teacher, having taught the lust eight successive vcsM. '|'h?; in't live years in the ?ame coUMittiidt y. If elected, he will serve the Conoiv iu the same faithful manner ?.\? he has Hor .i'i! as teacher. Manv F rienda. 81'PKUVISOU. Mr Kditi.r: Please announce Mr. J. M. SOW I'd. I. as a candidate for re-elec tion to the office of County Huperviaor. Mr. Lowell has nnule a jrooil an<l faith, ful olTicer and we mink it is due him to give him the ollicv for another term. Many Friends. Mr. lOdltor: Please announce Mr. PA VII) F. DIXON a candidate for the office ot County Supervisor. While a tnemher of the County Hoard Mr. Dixon rendered vain tblc service which has not bet n forgotten Friends. Mr. F.ditor: Please announce Mr. |1. M. I'F.AHI K as a candidate for County Supervisor of Kershaw county at the n^xt primat y election. Mr. l'earce is a man of go. d judgment, a good huai news man and k Confederate veteran Many Voters of Southern Kershavy. MACISTHATK. Th* friends of Mr. J D. MrDOWAI.l, hereby again present his name as a can. didate in the ensuing Democratic l'rl marv election for the office of Magistrate in PeKalb Township Mr. I-M'tor; Ple??e announce Mr. K. S. VI IjI.F 1'itilJ 1*. a e.ind:d:\tj for iKm Other of M ??TtM? >t*e for PoK?W> Town uliip if .holed Mr. V tlh-pi;r?ie will till the < -ffiee fairly av.d impartially. Many Voter*, j CI.Klffv OF COUNT. Mr Cdit.n : Tiie friends of Mr. JOKI, ! HOI till hor? '??y announce him na aj c.itn'1 ht > : >? r>".- loetion to the office of j Clci.k of t jt-rt flitch we bolio\ e he has I (Iliad feo tl?? vutif* astiaftwtion of ' Thti Kntlr* Coanff. ' ' ? V ?* W. H. KM l! FAMOUS SICKLE PLATE Hill mil AT OAtlDi Oil 11,11 III,V / T>ucsdcti/, Ttfarch 29th. The largest Popular Price Show on larth. Now bigger, bettor and grander tha i ever witli all old favorites and j< host of new fVatunsftr fliis. season. The Mellette family, fj kings' and queens of the : ir. The .J fi ner family of acrobat* and tumblers, Mr A1 Arm >:is tlio Mexican knife thrower' Mr. Harry LaSage on ths bounding rope. , Prof. Hall's troupe of educated Dogs. Grand Free Street Parade at 10 a. m. Two perfornianeen dad) at 2 and 8 p. m. Doord open one hour earlier. Notice To Teacheis And Tiustees, Houinuin^ lit tho openin* of the present school year. July the 1st, toadieis umet use iu th?>ir schools the now School ll*g iftter, which may bo had on application at thifl oftice. Claims* will not bo Approved unless made out on the now /onus. K. C. Bruco, Supt. Education. K. (J. Piobate Judge's Sale, State of South Carolina, } In the County o f Kershaw. 3 Probate Court, Ne /lie C Man, as Administratrix of the. Estate of Jno C. Man . and Nellie C Man and Mary E Man. Executrices of the Estate of Eliza J. Man , Plaintiffs Against Mary M Man, Lillian A JJfa*. Law re nee li Jfan, C 0 Man. C Vaurjhun, E F. Welti r.^, j&peuntor of Estate of Jno C wjeiters, jT/te Hank of Camden , aAd all other Creditors of the Est<ite of Jno Man, PefenHioits. ). Cnder i\inl by virtue of a decretjt) ord- r if (ho Pro!?.no Judge for Korshavf I'ou:: y, in nhovo entitled proceeding&'rendor d at u term betfun anil holden On thr. irut Monday in March, instant, tilt* sjii i ? rder dat.-.l March ?th 15H)}. lAf. IJ. 'helps. Probate Judge for KeWli^w *ounty, will *tU at public outcry (o the ti^hust bidder before the Court Homo loor in Oiinuleii, 8. C on Monday, April out tli ( Uli) 1004, within the leira1 !<ou?? >f *a!o, the two following described tiaets >r purowls of land i All th:?t parcel or lot of Uml in t!ic \tv of Camden, in the County of K<-r ? haw and State aforesaid, containing even (7; acres, more or iraa, boun led \Toi 1 1. l> v 1 aurenajA^et, East by Mill treet, South by or Haile *tr?>ci, eparatiuj? it from premises of Mrs, M. f. ljaite. W'Ofjt by Fair streot, residence < ( late John (!, Man, A.Uo, all that parcel or lot of land in 'ie City of Camdon, County ol Kershaw, -?aie aforesaid, containing between six j od aeven acres, more or lens, bounded j Joith bv York street, fc'.iisl by Fair 'cct. South by King street, West bv th-ton B'.rei t, formerly the M*this reaf . ence. Term* of f?ale ? One-third cash s hal i<;o in om- and two yearn, Becurcd by ?>nd of purcbaaor and mortgage of prenil s. *rit?i option to purchaser to pay a eater portion or *tt" "TOnlt. Re-sale in so o( notKcumpliance at riak of b|d J Qoga Of rfMltl K. Oi Notice Of City Registration. Notic.0 U hereby given that, tlio bookn > of the Supervisor of lU'itistration for the ! <-'?a?w<le?* will he -opett- nt the County Auditor's oifiop for the registra tion of ?U t] ualiHed voters, from Jannnry 8th. 1904, to and including March 27th. 1U04. \V. It. MoCreipht haa been appointed Supervisor of llegUt ration. E. O. McCreight, ?y Mayor. J. J Goodale, Clerk & Treau. Camden, 8, C.. Jan. 22, '04 Citation. SoatH Carolina ? JCershiw County Bv J. B. Phelps, Probate Judge. Wheroa*, I. L. McCrelght made suit to me, to erant her letter* of Adminis tration of tho cstato of *nd eftec'9 of W. H. MoCrcight, decoascd, of Kershaw County These are therefore to cite and admon 'sh all and singular the kindred and tlie creditors of the Raid W. R. Mo^reight, [ of Kershaw County, deceased, that they I he and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden. S- 0 , on the 2nd d*v of April, IP04, after publication hereof, at 1 \ o'cloak iu the jforenoon, to show . .f^iuae, if any thev havo, why thedald administration should not be grantod. Given under mv hand this 18th day of March, A D v 1904. Published in tho Camden Chronicle on the 18th day of M.;rcb, 1904. J. B. PHELPS, Judge of Probate. Election Notice. Canulen, S (J., March lfilh, 1901. In pcrausnco of an Ordinance of the City of Camden an election by the quali fied volers of Raid city will he held on Tuesday, the 5th day of April, 1904, for Mayor e.nd One Aldermen frqtp Ward I ?? t< ? ?? "3 ?. ?< ?< "3 .? ? < ?? i> 4 The poll* will bo opened nt the hour provided by lav, at 8 a. m. and clone at 6 n. m. The fallowing named persons havo been appointed managers of said elec tion precincts la said city of Camden: Ward 1. PolllngPlace. Open Itou?e? T. B. Denton, J. K. Ooodale, Bon May ers. c Ward 2? Polling Pl?c? ? Vncent store sorsth nf Camden Mtlllpcre ? C. C Yanchan. O. Nelson, B. J. Klss>ll. . Ward 8 ? Polling Place ? Workman House ? E. E. Sill, J E. Alexander. D. P Dixon, " ' l ' Ward 4? Polling TTMSe-? Corner Ly tfle ton snd Lauren* streets ? L E. hi ford, 1). M. AlexanJer, W. W. Hoggtas. Tly or dt r 6T Council. 1 IC. O. MeOKKlGHT. i. i. G?k*U1?, Clfrtr. FJStfEBlEff, FISHERME1V! * REJOICE AND BE GLAD. pi u "0?. $C H> |^l N fcs. DY lfsi3 just u-cuvod a beautiful Hub <>l Filing TacVe* .lapuneoo Itiiitibo.. Kods, joint. J Unco Wood Hods, Uoeh, Kod Dip N? W and Dip-not rniw, Bait Bucket-., Spear*, Ki?h SealwH, I looks, all ?*;??. The celebrated Bui Spini'iH No* a and I Sofl Kuhhcr JUinnWvv* all eiz.s. Oir fishing lines phase all Angler*. I*?t hut not least the FWi- - finian's Kriend? l.OM-ACOl'OI' ?Da not go Hshing without The Ladies Fi ieiid? Clam's Shears lid Scissor*. V Kvery pair wiirninted. Tin* ladies say thoy do not mnke L hard plaocs on their hands, the) ?re m> sharp atd ov< n ) ad juwted. Poultry Neitinsx htr<uj#e.st in ill.' worl i s lie to buy No. 19 wiiv, 'iO is too light. | A. D. KENNEDY. 1 yinnounccment. [ 9/ot $ iicor/jorcilcd. | - The above iinmotl Company bavin purchased the plan ing mill ol Mr. C. C. Vaughan are now in poshiou-to furntHli f ...... - - Siding, Shea tiny;, Boxing Hoards, Turned Columns,' Newels, ) V" "?* Balusters, l op or 15ctt.cn; Kail, Mouldings, ZlMinth or Corner Blocks, and anything lor the outside trim of Houses. After V Febiuary 1st, they will he in a j osition to furnish any style of inside tiim as well as Flooring or Ceiling, and will manu facture Caskets and Collins. They have engaged the services of Mr. C. P. Rossignol who is so well and favorably known t to the contractors, to manage their M? - J __ k ^ ? \ ? ? \ r ; Referring to the above I beg my friends and those needing any ft < hove to jo e he o trading elsewhere. The same onservative and courteous treatment as heretofore will be extended. Respectfully, p m as fa/ 9 Camden, S. C., January Gth, 190 j SEABOARD Air Line \\ ail way. ii u " ' North -South -East- West. Two Dally Pullman Vestibuled Limited. f * ' Trains Between South and New | M liass Lining Car Service. ' J ? ? ... - - ? The Best Rates and Route to all Eastern 1 Cities Via RICHMOND and WASH INGTON, ov Via NORFOLK and steamers. To Atlanta, Nashville, Mempblflf Louisville, St. Louis, Chicago, New Or leans, and nil Points South and Southwest ? To Savannah and Jacksonville and all- ? I points in Florida and Cuba. Potitively the shortest line between?? istoieotih: <sc south:. UuST'For detailed information, rates, Rclied-X - . ules; Pullman Reservations, &c., apply to - any fi?>eiit of the SeM'oard Air Line Railway " or to Jon. W .^Stowari, traveling Passenger Agent, Columbia, S. (J. . ? ? ? J . . . ; CliRH, F. Stewart A, O, V. Savannah, ? * n.