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PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND REM/ nAKXL i A rttLLlOEXC'E. TERMS OF SUBSCRII TIOX: (invariably In advance.) ONK Ykah, fl.JV Six Months ;.o Tiuikk Months, r> Single Copy....: Five Cent Specimen Copy Free on Application. Short letters on cm runt topics are cor cliiilly invited. Correspondents muj use any sig.mtur but tnuyname of writer must accoinpnu; all commuuicntions. Articles to secure insertion must be sen n by Monday, previous to day of public! lion. % RATES OF ADVERTISING. Advertisements inserted for less ilia one month will be charged first one dolls ' per inch for first insertion and Ml cent tor each subsequent inversion. All legal advertisements at legal rat?'K. For a longer period than one month liberal discount. till II BWMWHHBHWHWM AGMCULTUH M, Plowing Terracing". In our climate, us rule am so far as tho desired disintojjfrutioi and pulverization of the soil is con corned, tho later tho breaking uj before planting tho bettor. On clean,, honvy clay soils, if plowct very oarlv, will soon run to^ethe by tho heavy ruins of the earn inAitl lie r\ f flw> \'on p om. I lw% ?? ? K?? UIVUllIll V/A I 11V J * ?* I y ?i 11 t 4 ?iC~ III ?,?U little 1 ettor condition when planting time arrives than if not. Hut 01 every farm there are fields of stub l>le lands, or fields covered will grass and weeds that lb?uld la plowed at once. Crab and crow foot grass if plowed under early anr not covered too deep, will vol ant benefit the soil and the crop. I deferred until just before planting i will be much better to burn oh s heavy eoatinur of crass than to tun J n D it under. At this late stage the gnisi has been leached of its tUbuminom matters and the 'oss by burning wil amount to little in . comparison wit) the greatlv improved conditions o the plowed soil. Some experience' farmer has said that if it were praoti bio to do ho ho would nrefer, as ; general iiilo, to plow all hb land tin day before planting. In view of the probable had weath or, amounting sometimes io an on tire month when a plow cannot b run at ?all without greater injur' than possible benefit, it is well t< commence plowing early in January or even before, as already indicated ()ur own rule is to keep the worl animals busy dointr the haulinir o rails, lire-wood, litter for stables am lots, material:- for competing, e'c, so thai plowing may be done whoi the ground is m the best condition Deep turning or inversion of ordir.a ry soils is not the best practice. Sub soiling is of doubtful profit on oli worn soils unless well manured. The general experience is in favo of terracing as compared with hill side ditching, as a preventive o washing on rolling lands. If th lines of level are not already rui they may be quickly marked ou aheaTl of plows by the careful use <i almost any of the cheap levels no\ advertised. At: instrument that do pends upon a spirit-level for its ad justinent is mnch more accurate am will give better results in the one Tho rule is to locate the terraces a such a distance that, each will 1) three foot in perpendicular heigii above the next below. A goo swivel, or reversible hillside plow is verv desirable, chc^gh not indit pensable, in throwing up the soil fc the foundation of the terraces. IV i fectly level lines at the stan an careful strengthening of the wea . 1, I. .. 11 - ? t t 1 1 places u) tee usu 01 mhjh or snovei: will assure the final st-ibility of th terrace banks. Breaks are apt I occur from very heavy rains durin the first year; but by prompt ropaii and occasional changes of locatioi the system may become perfectly es tablisluul and prove a jjreat prohu tion in the course of a few years . most.?ft on th era (J u If I rn for. It tnfiv bo interesting to b io thai tho digestibility of meats an tishes has been stated as follow Meats Easy to digest: mutton, vei sion. hare, sweet bread, chicken, tin key, partridge, pheasant, grous* beef. Hard to digest: pork, vea goose, livor, heart, larnh, duck, s;t meat, sausage. 1'ish -Easy: turbo haddock, flounder, sole, oyster V trout, pike. Hard--mackerel, eel salmon, herring, salt ush, lobste crabs, mussels, rod. ' w hill spring, cared fyr the young chil- i dren, did countless other duties, and a t aided her husband ; ? ?u- 1 ded, which in turn brings wui st:i! more hard wordk from the first sneakor, until what should hwo been a i) passing cloud, develops into a disus- ( [' trous storm. 1) s Webster says that a scold is "A rude, clamorous, foul-moutluul woman." Perhaps we have not read/- ' ^ e l that it meant ijuito as much as this, when we allow ourselves to express what wo felt in words neither wise nor elegant. Is there excuses for tired, overi) worded mothers? There are sin :h. i ami vrilli >ut doubt many <>f them, who never, for one moment, year in t ami year out, know what it is, to fool v " rested. This may not 1 >e owing enB tirelv to the amount of work tIk?y havo to perform, though that course r was the original cause, hut, having once got ton into such a stale, it (< would require a very long holiday to r v restore the body to its normal comli- 1 tion. Is it anv wonder that wc often feel irritable, and that tin? over* -it wrought nerves protect against every incivility? ' s Perhaps husbands and children are not always as considerate of our feel- n , nigs as they ought to he, and to re- v I p . r> mind thorn of neglected' dutv, we i ' o - > scold. They are reminded forcibly enough, no iouhi, out are they more thoughtful noxI time? And do., n , ilii.s way of doing increase their love for us? On the contrary, it will in : \ r I * J ti 1110 eradicate every partielo of nat- 11 ^ ural affection. < on.stant fretting r? :idors us vory unlovely, and in order ( to be loved we must he lovable. As dreadful as this result may bo, (1 it is not all that .may be expected r< from such a course long indulged in. The children soon learn to lake on , tho same tone, and scolding and, k , j fault-finding' soon lull ; tu.utrally 1 I r . ^ J 01 j. I from their pretty lips, as did. beiove r j vlio innocent | rattle of childhood, y ( . They wid, of course, grow up a copy ! <y of their scolding rnotliers, and thus i j ^ I our every dav words become as farreaching as eternity. Wo cannot * " t , . lip' , i think too much of thia matter, or be ... , !' too se.riouslv impressed vVith its in.^ portanee. Jt is of vital import, not j, . only to on" own happiness, but to .1 ' i j that of over" member ( f tho family. - -< # U4-. I |) i' Tall; About I'oLitlos > (] Senator .f. M. Hell, of Aiken, will t< b?: opposed at tho primary election by Col. (J. W. Croft. . Florence wants tho second State [Convention held there. ^ I ^ J A correspondent of the Daviinj- j i ton ,.Vt trit predicts that the next ' (iovertior will come* from the LVo | j I )ee country. .11 <. . > v Senator Slii/ii. of Xowberrv. ml . r . . 0 ' | i\ 1 "5job his friends to o-o to work and IV I let politics rest until fall. ^ 1 It is said thai if Solicitor Newton 1 decides to become a aumbdnt ? f?r (l u Congress, Mr. (?oo. V . iSrown, of.?. _ | Darlington, will bo a candidate for j, solicitor. , 1, I The Newberry H<raUl >00/ Xm'.t, suggests Col. (J. II. Suiter as a suit- j able man to send as delegate at large 111 r from South Carolina to the National a - Democratic Convention in St. i.ouis. Jr f The Darlington AT./.v says: ''Wo! 0 ' trust that Congressman Durgau will ? I consent . > serve another term; if he j { 1 does, there will not be much doubt J about Ins being returned to bis pros- ' 1 out useful field of labor, nolwitii-i ? v Islanding the muttered threat?. of o\ . i? I S 1-1 position 11 - ! Senator Sligh has addressed a let- J [] tor to iho ;>cople of "Newberry in v j which he says: uTho farmers have i asked for bread and they have receiv- J \ 1 ed a stone- they have tisked for hsh ' 0 land thov have received a serpent". ' i; j Tno farmer j of the Soile nro a con-'t d 1 servative class, and they make as e , 1 good citizens as any people In the p ' ! n '.'l .1 ' ' I nuiui. X IUM fUUvJjrm/.O IHU rilw't I Dill I tall classes of ciii/ons have their I } ' 1 rights, audit is not .heir desire to u . ? ' | deprive any of such rights. Ifa.i d, oroper toss was made, one bp.sed ; } U "pon justice and fainies? ti id! alik?,; ] , j they would sny to r.ll cho.^o citizens jc '; sympathizing \\it!? the Citadel and | 0 j the frout-h Car liiim Co i lege: 'Herelv ? j is our pro rata share to suppor your g , institutions; but whim we cheerfully i a I give it we ash you to treat us with j ( ! the same decree of kindness ami to , i ' ' return to us the same measure of J \ *" I justice. Vou consider such intuitu- t 1 * J-1 lions important to the State for the t tt I proper training and education of i 1 your sons and will uatronizo no oth* # 1 i ^ I er. v\ o believe that an?agricultural ,v j college is absolutely necessary to ^ i bring about that piosperitv, elovaj lion and increased education among i ' 'tit) farmers of the State that is sou r* j dosiittble, and to give us that power g r-1 and influence in tho oivj walks oi I ( ^ j life .and among tho lawmakers of the 1 j I ovio hihj nauon to wnicii our nam* ' Lors ami tftxofl justly entitle us." I' | - - , t, C'lhUh ttprccklen, of 8a n vVuneibco, has ] s, detor.Ti'rKCt n locate a s opposition sugar 1 rcflnery in Philadelphia, and lias porchas- j j r, I (>d a aitc ..u the Dolawnia river front, pay- ' 1 lug half a million In cash. ' j % naonziiies, etc. The ('ultirofor tvould urtro upon every person inter, . . 4.. ^ iu|fio jtjVK'M es that end in nothing. The Xortli Co rinan (Ja/.otte r< fers t? the iew French Cabin i with contempt. M ijor 0? ncrnl Alfred 11. Terry 1ms been dneed on the >isin d lit of the army. F >ur thousand emigrants have just sail d from Quoonstown to America. lTnitod States Minister l'help* bus I it ingland for X> \v York via the South svru ptv n . 1 Bremen line oi steamers. H. iV C. S. Millikelt, New Y<? k stock linkers have suspended. Liabilities mall. William O'Brien has be tun a v. notion j ig.iinst the Cork Constitution, Con rva i\e, lor libel, i .aiininu. t'^5,t)0(t damages. An ell'ort Is being made by the Bar of lie Supreni Court to raise a fund for the ridow of the Into Chief lustiee Waite. The House Coinnu'ive Cominittee has irdered a favorable report on the resoluioi. to provide torn Cong'ess! ona! impily into 1 . > engineers' strik e in tin* West. "Shall I pass you tho butter, Mr. Chunk rson?" asked the new hoarder. "Thank:*.' eplied the experienced boarder; "you nay head it in tl.is direction and let it nnu1." The Itev. T. L\ Hardin, Methodist pasor in tSreen county, Ala., committed sui ide by shooting himself. No cause is asigned for the act. ? The New York Democratic State Com uittee has decided n< hold the Stat Con- I ention in New York City at noon on May ' 5th. ' ' ? l'r< sident Spailhiiiig, ol the ( li.eugo > .eague ( lub, has released John G. Clark* : u, pitcher, t . the I'oston i?er.gue Club, lie consideration being $10,000* , I The Mississippi Stare Democratic Con , eiitit n to nomin le delegates* to tl.e Na ohm Convention has !>< en called to meet , i Jackson ait M ay 2U. j( "Cool as a cueuitll e.*," ays an exchange. { , scieiitliic lilv correct. An itvostigation low. d this vegetable to h e a tempera- * ire one degrve bnlov? that t* the sur- ? .aiming .'tinosj heie. .More tht.n one hundred .niilio.i st; rs are ^ waled io the sight by tin aiil <>! si most | (, nv r/s'ul iolt .cope, and vot astronomers | ; Miidu\v '-xcitod whenever tV. \ niseov 4 rnow star. The Hash i.iilt rogues arc .-till in Toronto. j ii" Kovih t ar lin.. Stat attorney has I IVoavu t ?pi*osee?ato theau An forges**' only, ' .'1 'heir rounsol has sulvi.thoiu t?> a<_- | _ |?t lis tonus. Tho trial of Major Tesisplaia, of tin- Sov- J . nth liilh's, and ohiol of Iho balloon <lo , st.-ti sent ot tho l'laaglisla army, for divulg- I ( u'army s? orots, i- in j aoitiens at t'lmt am. Die pa\>se< ution is conducted by l so Tve:?- ill \ . Tho l.oudou Daily C'hroniole's eor resets least at Komi ?ays that in e?msc(|Uenco I a i'i'o ,ii 1< ;t. r from ' .'itdinal Gilsons, so (' >n,urotation i f tin* Index .K.vpmvra | >riosis ha .1 oi jo l not to coral'inn !Ion-\ loor,ro,s writings. j Tho ssilo of leaf tobacco at Danville, \ a.. ?r March at soiiia- to ~,o07,707 pounds. 'In- total sal. s .-iisco < .tober wore 17,SlflO,- ' ' 27 j maids over tho sales for the sanso , ( eriod last year. ,,, ' , , ! t M ... i \ on : <r i a hostseout t < > past tiro oo ' ot give iiisss a slap wills tho bridle; he ill roniosssbor ii to your rogivi if you do. lake a pot and friend of your lsorso; it .. .ill improve hits'., and snake yourself a, otter person. jx Men's 'sin. . average in weitrht olevess i v.,. r. ... ... 1 tin i-^y > in jin.^ uvt rJim' iui?i' OiiiK s. Accorning to this .-natcm -nt, in cluing- ' rig hearts nioii lose twt ounces in weight, ail then a l imp 01' coal weighs more than , tj lie diamond. Decorative art has reached all depart iient.> of the hou-ehold. An imitative servnt who pasted some pictures and tied a ilihon 011 her kitche n candlestick remark 1 d, "Well, I guess 1 have* a right to liric * I racks as well anybody." | < <ffi> * -*o- 1 The Southern Press. Nihv Oki.kaNrtj Ajiril (3.?The >outl;evn Dross Association in ;i: 111 vt;i 1 ession !ioro to-day e?uct?d tin* ailowing officers: President, G. H. ones, .!r.ct-rsot 1 v' 1 in Yitv/^s-Union; I ieo president., W. W. Soiows, Mont- I ''oniory Advertiser; secretin", and rt . stiver. A loljdi S. t lets. Uhutanoo01 Times, Directors, .j. II. Estill, iavaliaiia News; li. v.). Hanson,! 'oln;uln;s Enquirer-Sun; E. P. How-j ill, Atlanta Constitution, Patrick;] iValah, Augusta Chronicle; .J. W. 1 .an.bevi, Natchez Dealtctat; Ueorgo 1 d. X Yhv/ison. Now Orleans Picay- ! mo; 11. X* Ellison, Kiclimond Dis-' ateli; F. W. Dawson, Charleston Sows and Courier, and Pa^e M. Salter. Nov. Orleans Times-Domorat. The Associati :. is to moot next i ear ?t Ohat'.anoona. O | The members left tho city this noribng' on a special train on the, .M'ifvibn# and Xashviilo Dnilroad. \flor calling1 on Mr. Davis at beau-; oir, thov will proceed to Pass Chris- 1 ? i iau, whore the visitors will be on- 1 ertained at a dinner given by the* i.embers of tho New Orleans Dross. V <k> * dews l.xpelleU From Odessa.* | S'l' I'l.'l I.IKIM l)l! V 1 \IM I J N l\ .-.f ; m;1" ?" *1" . icial decree has been issued axpelliinall .Jow.s from the city of Odes;.i. The number allected !?jy this >1 h ; will amount to at least .10,000 J KM'SOMS. o \ lilossiiiy i<? Every Woman. Tie . -.t our lady readers >vho would ike ti? kno?v liow CHILI) OEAlt.NOr , nay I t made I WIN LESS and SAKE can i jot tin inhumation in a sealed envelope iy sending four cents in postage stamps to Mas. Ik Ukvkuk, box Jersey City | collection* are exactly one dollar less tliun they used to 1?. AiwVct to allow Unimproved Lands, which have i.ot been on the Tax Hooks since 1875, to be Listed wit.tout penalty. Skc. 1. That in all cases where utiimpvoved land, wnich lias not been Upon the tax books since the fiscal year* commencing November 1st., 1875, and which are not in the for' Mted list, shall at any time before the 1s t. day of October, 1888, be returned to the Countv auditor for tuxtion, the s.ti?l auditor be, and he is hereby, instructed to assess the sinic and to enter upon the duplicate of the li iical year conimenciiifr Novoinbor 1, 1887, with the simple taxes of that year. See. 8 That all such lands as may be returned to the auditor for taxation 1 ? - ^ - - -V. . di'iwitu me nrst aay or Uctohor, 1SS!S iiiul tin; lirst (lav of October 188'), shall be assessed Hid churned with she simple taxes >1 two liscal years, cauimeucinjr esnectivelv on the lirst day October 1 OSS. Si:c. 8. That as soon as pruetica bio after the passage of this Act the comptroller general is directed to furnish a copy of the same to each audi tor is required to publish tin1! same in each of their county papers once a week for three months d triu^ the year .1888, m d for the satin; period nf time dnriiij.r ttio year 188'.); ami the cost of such a pnAdivfAiou shall bo ! paid by the <^'n(| c-H^jL^jioners 4| i'ork, t > lllCAii^B ' ^ .v .4 .5 Secretary J: x .y? V-'mwty ?r )cla\M.f t'MW- v;. : v^v,^. Sect ?*t trio |^|. -C-v' 'kilchof Secretary^ ?l M as?ac)i Seerewm* \ liitncN, (^ Sivro i tlas of \\ Attorney (* if Arkansa Postini-v o v President .1' tlm ^H^MBKbHHC the ! , of judioiaky: Chit I' .lus' . ? lion. M. R. W tite, of i )hio. v UNITED 8TATKS COURT OK SO. ('A. Cireuit Judge -Hugh I., Bond. Circuit Clerk?J. K. Hngood. District Judge -(.'. il. Simonton. v lurk E. M. Seabrook. Marshal- -10. M. Bovkin. District Attorney- -L. F. Younmtis. L nitcd States Senators front South 1 irolinn: Wade Hampton, M. C. Butler j Representative Sixth District to o. W. | htrgftn. OOVKHNMKNT OF SOUTH cAUOUNA. Go ernor John P. Riehardson, of Ckr- 1 tidon. Lieut. Governor Win. L. Mauklin, of "> ivcn \ ilk. Secretary of Sti lc W. '/.. Leitner, ol Corslmw. Comptroller General .). S. Venter, of )eouee. . Attorney General -Joseph II. Earle, ot Mimtcr. Treasurer Isaac S. Bamberg, of Barnveil. Superintendent of Education -.lames I. Rice, of Abbeville. Adjutant and Inspector General MiJedge L. Ronham, of Abbeville, eston. Superintendent of the Penitentiary T. I. Lipscomb, of Newberry. Superintendent tli?* Lunatic Asylum Div.J. F Griflln, of Darlington. sc I'HKM k coy it r: Chief Justice \V. 1). Simpson, of La : | ens Associate Justice -Henry Me Ivor, of Chester field; Stunuol McGownn, of Abbe- j illc. ciitem r .ir nevus: First?It. C. Pronely. . .second -A P. Alrt'rich. Third -T. It. 1-rascr. Fourth 11 llinlsoa. Filth- 1. is. h'cr?na\v. Si\tu I.I). ?ViM c!; una. Seventh?A\ 11. Ni'hUa.v. iiigath?J. J. .noitoo C<> JXT V OO \ Kit N MKXT. Senator J ^rcnv.ih smith. Kepresentattves-- M r ! Hickman, If. 1.. Buck. Clerk of Court-- ,1. M. Oliver. Sheriff -'v. Q. Sessions. FroV.te Judie \V. K. llardwick. School Commissioner -John I\ Derliant. . bounty Commissioner* David liahon, JJ. iL Collins, John H. Suggs. County Treasurer - E. K. lieity. Count) Audit r E. "Norton. Coroner - A. ... L Gnltrmth. i '.KOIKLATIVK. President Pro Te;n of the Senate. James i'\ lzlar c; i *r ui^. 'burg. Speaker of Hoi <: Uopresentauve-Jamos tMaimon* oi CharYston. H A T J C S OF "cOMM I8S1 OK 1 CHARCLL FOR MONEY ORDERS. The following rates of Commission on j Money orders have been fixed by Post Olliot IV parturient on and after.lulv 2ti 1 H8?. ? on nuns not. exceeding $5 5 cents. I over $5 and not exceeding $10 8 cents. over $10 and not exceeding $15 10 cents, over $15 44 44 44 $ 80 15 cents, over $80 " 44 ' $ 40 20 cents, over $10 44 44 44 $ 50 25 cents, j over $50 ,4 44 44 $ 00 80 cents, over $<50 44 44 44 8 70 85 cents.' over ?70 44 '4 44 >> HO 40 over $80 " " " $100 45 cents. | A single Money Order may include any amount from one cent to one fcundrcd doi-' lars inclusive, but must not contain r, frac-1 tlomilpart of ;\ cent. THOft. F. GILLESPIE. Attorney at 1 >v aiut 'JTrlnl .1 ustleoi Conway S. C President?CJrovor Cleveland, of New York, to March 4th 1WU. .... * nt?nv nusiness conducted for SfODEH ATE FEES. OVIt OFFICE IS O/'l'OSITE C. S. I'ATEST OFFICE. Wo have no sub-, agencies, all business direct, hence can ! transact patent busiuess in los-? time and at 1 I. ESS COST than those remote from , Washington. Send model, drawing, or photo, with description. We advise if patentable or not, free of charge. Onv lee not duo till pat i.'iit is secured. A book, "How* to Obtain Patents'** with references to actual clients in your State, ' county, or town, r?nt free. Address <\ \. X.XtW A t'O., Opposite Patent Otlice, \\ nsi.ingtou, I). ('. nov in i<J tf. HEAUTIFY Y'.W Tl I,AWNS. I l'uuatcd March 2i, b7. FOLDING LAWN SETVEE. The Pee r of all Law a Seals. Above cut represents our patented Settee. The only o t;eo ev< r ina.lt-> that will adjust itself to unuMMi ground. Light, durable, handsome and strong. Painted bright red and urumututci , Pi-icoa; Settees, 41.50 und ?.00, Chnlrt, 5I.50. Kot knit, $U.0l oacli, .They all fold llnf. If yotrr dealer don't keep thorn, auk hint to order for j uu from >l AMERICAN FOLDING CHAIR CO.. kl3Cl to 13?3 N. Main St. ST. i.Oci.i Htv* o Ik OF INTEREST *10 y V V Y S) ViwA u. if U i-ii,-: h??> * charming book for girl> by the famous ^ t .Miss Francos K. Wilurd, fi i:\T!T/.i:n HP A Vin \r 1. \ > V k. ? / v t h i S p'And the trirls who enjoy 11 . rending of vill no! fail to hand the book round to $ir brothers, and to those of the other x in whom the' It ive an interest." .' /./< xliar '/ ///<>>, l.o/tdo.t. Dr. Phillip* /trunks says; "Its tone i \ hchlthy and true. These are great tjuali- i ' ties." J^rtifn'c# Pton r (\/hIn', cf says; " 'How to win' is crowded with wise conn sels administered so i?ri^htly and lightly that the receipt.mts will infallibly swallow them like bon-bons." The CIirixti'ni?, London, says: "In the intioduetlon, Miss Ci v land, sister of the American President, says: 'There is no good girls who reads this book who will iu\t *. 1. - t jw., n i.-u iii-ii-iinri in ui* II IH'IUT That ia exactly our opinion of His most { lufreshing ami original volume." Taittful Hoi "/. A \Uuu\\o 01' Lcltcrfv TO ISS i;iIfib.tt. A lioox . f pract'a a' sense that should be in the hands of every girl. By Jlliss C.**.ice H. Dodge. 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Leave Ciiad'oourn 0 00 a in Leave Yolatuii (! 20 a m Leave ( larendon (J u m Leave Mincr-on 0 89 a m Leave Mount I iLor 0 50 a in Arrive at I.oris 7 15 u m Leave I .oris "7 30 a m Leave liavtioro 7 58 a m j Leave Privotts 8 10 a m Arrl\e Conway 9 00 a in NO. 1*1. SOI'I'llBOVNO. . I A -T MAM. OA1I.V K.\< 'KIT si NI>|^1I t Leave Chadbourn, 1 m Leave Yolande I 15 p in Leave Clarendon 1 23 p in Lea' Kiner-on 1 39 p m iLe:"'. Mount Tubor 1 37 p in .. 'ri at I.oris- 1 55 p in Lomv? Lorla 2 05 p in Leave Stayhero u t-3 o rn I Le ?>rivelts ...Zli,.!.,.. ' 2 8?1 !) m / Arrl e Conway..; 0 10 p m n<>. i:s* xoktiiuovni>, 1 .<> V u:. DAILY, I.\| !.iV SI'Nl) VVI-'. Leave Conway 10 00 -i m I T, ;v<-IH lO.XIlil V I.. . tnybore 10'.15 :7 in A . ' oris 10 55 u ni L l.o"i.> 11 05 a mi !.. \ Mo.nit Talmi 11 20 ? ni I '. .iiTsoii 11 24 a in JI: \* ('iarondon LI 'I ti ni Leave Vol undo It ,;l n m j Arrive Chiuibourii 12 l p in Xc. 7, NOKTIIUOl'NJ), I'.V-sKNO I'It AND I'UKIOIIT OAti.Y. I'.Ni M "!' St'NOAl S. la avo Conway It -!(; p in Leave 1 Vivetls <i 10 |> m Leave Ha/boro 4 W p in Arrive at I.oris 4 55 p m Leave I.oris 5 lOjian Leave Mount Tabor 5 V^O.in .Leave Kmerson 5 47*,? in Leave Clarendon 5 55 p Mi 1 Leave Volaiule 0 08 p in Arrive ' .i.u'.bont:> 0 40 p .11 :;Teieyroph Stations. Local tr tin; on Atlantic Coast Line will wait tiiloen minutes .0 Chndbourn for rains on W. oc v !i. It. Trains on \\\ . i. C. L. il. Mill wait fifteen minute- at hadbOttrn :'>>.* trains on Atlantic Coasi j i no. ! \s. II. ('It vDJior.N, .1Superintendant. Wilmington, Co iu mala & Augusta Rail load. Srheilnli. in . V ' - ?a .. X I ^nu'iihKT 1^, tlOINtl SOUTH No. 24, Dail\\ t .vc Wilmington ,l' S 05 p ni | en v i> Chadbcni 10 05 p m j envo M; .noil 1120pm Arrive Florence 12 10 a in cave Florence 2 40 a m Arrive Sumter 4 25 a ni eave Sumter 4 25 a m Arrive Columbia 0 15 a in No. 27, Da.ly. Leave Wilmington "10 10 p ra Leave Chndbourn 11 II pin I Leave Marion 12 09 a in ' Arrive Florence.. 1 20 a in No. 15, Daily. Leave Wilmington + 2 40 p m Leave CluaVourn i 01 p m , Leave Marion 5 50 p m Arrive at Fit renee 0 20 p in No. 59. Daily. Leave Floivneo + 0 40 p in , Arrive Sumter S 05 p in No. 52, Daily. Leave Sumter + 0 40 p in ihmi.. t'.O 1 J * , ...Miuiuii in 40 p in No. HO, Daily. Leave Sumter * 8 27 |) m .-\rrl?? Coluint ia 1) 55 ji 111 , so. 52 runs through I'foin Charleston vi Cemral It. It. Loir ing Lanes 8 Hi a 111., Mannings OS a timlays No. 51 leaves Charleston s 00 a in., J.alios 10 28 a in., Manning 11 10 a in., -uniter 11 10 a in., arrives Columbia i 10 i in. No. 50 run-, through from Charleston via Central K. It., leaving Lane 7 12 pin. 1 Man. ing 7 52 p in. Train >n C. A: P. It. it.-connects at Flor er.e. with No. 59. t (MN'ti NORTH No. 78, Daily. 1 >uve > elunih a *l0 25 p m : Arrive Sumter 11 25 p in I Leave Sumter 11 52 p m Arrive Florence 1 20 a m Leav e Florence 4 25 a in Marion 5 20 a ir\ " Cluulbourn 0 515 a 114 Aarrive Wilmington 8 85-am No. 57, Daily. Leave ('< 'uiubia *(1 50 a m ^rrive Sumter 8 12 a 111 No. 58, Daily. Leave Sumter 8 22 a 111 Arrive 1 lorenee " IA u *tyj n :il No. 00, Daily. j leave Florence . ? + 10 10 u n; " Marion 11 11 am Chadbourn 12 20 p in Arrive Wilmington 2 10 p m No. 58, Daii.y. 1 ei ve Columbia -... *5 53 p m Arrive Sumter 0 40 p m No. 14, Daily. i Aeuvo Florence 8 20 p ni ' .Marion 8 08 p m " Cliadbourn 0 58 p m i Arrive Wilmington 1150pm I ; i)ailv. tl>aily except Sunday. No. 58 run a through to ( harlcslon, 8. 0. via Central it. 11. arrbinr planning 7 20 'pin., /.anes 8 20 pin., Charleston 9 45 I P m* N'i. "7 run.-through to Charleston \ia Central It. It., arriving Manning 8 48 a m, /ianes 9 8;l a in., Charleston 11 .30 a m. No. <50 conr '"s },t Florence with C. As , D. train -i t neraw ami Wadcsboro. Nos. is an t 1-i make close connection at Wilmington wi.h W.Ac \\. K. Ii. for all points North. .J. F. f)i VIN 10, Gon'l Supt. J. 11. Ki.NLY, $>upt. I'lans. T. M. FmiCuson, (lon'l Pass. Agent. ? September 80, lBSti. tl Johnson .V Jotfnuon, ( Johnsons ,t CpiaUli'bauin Macion, s. *'. \ Conway, is. C. Inhiin V- d\ 'i 1 1 -?v.i.ifwun vx uuuuienauni ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLORS CONWAY, 8. 0. I'ltOMlT ATTKNTION OIVBN TO* HUSI N KSS. * t'ollrcfhiK a S|H>4'iiilly. T. Walsh, ' ' Hotiurt I). Kcnrborongh, Marion 8. C. 4 Conway 8. O. WALSH & SCARBOROUGH, Attorneys at Law. Oojway, .8 C.