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C\ JULY, 5, 189) C'anrfirfufts linnoitnccmritt# <" cotnpan U if l\>/ $'>.()<> will In i>is<rl?n J(>r tin? CdJHjxii</n, The reigning powers of the world have ofTorcd unstinting))', words ol condolence to tlic widow of the late president of Franco, so ruthlessly assassinated but a few days ago, in the zenith of his power and usefulness. The general sympathy manifested to wards the French Kepublic, particularly so, by this Government, which has suffered so severely in like manner, was very appropriate and becoming and should remind us that a cotntnoi: calamity of this kind makes us al kin. It would be well for South Caro lina to look at what Mississippi if doing in the interests of Education She is fully alive to the work of t du eating her children and will on jot the blessings which must necessarih result from such effort. Our south ern people cannot alTord to trille it mattorsof such importauceand shouh not forget, that it is :i crime to rais< up a child in ignorance. There are only sixty teachers ant eight County Superintendents pro sent at the North Carolina Tcachcri Assembly at Moroheud, now in ses sion. The glorious Fourth! To-day tin mind naturally wanders back to tin good old days, when hoys wore hoys - - r ' .11 i tnr uuuuinig *JI IIIU oiu town <"11111011 a big gun then, but long since dwin died into insignificance as a piece o artillery, the ringing of the villagi bells and the early morning swim all before sunrise. ?No\v, the boy aie men and the times sadly changed Then we gathered neath the shade o tlie trees, when the "Declaration' was read, followed by patriotic ad dresses and a big dinner. Our play mates of the /I'/lu-nwo rapidly fading away and we roenll but few, win played with us "upon the villagi green," in the good old days. Nov men, now times and a new South haw arisen, displacing the old order o things, crowding the old hoys out. Politics has merged into demagog ism and men of different politiea opinions have been educated to hat each other. This ought not to be 'Twas not so in the olden time am to day we look back over the year and sigh for the days long gone Truth will outlive any calamity the principles of the old South niaj bo vindicated by the new. I.etu neroetuatc the teachings of our f.i ? I o " thors and givo to our children a Ids lory worth preserving. -? *mm m* ? Two Iiives Suv<mI. Mrs. I'hoebo Ttiomas, of Juuctioi City, 111, was told by her doctors sin had Consumption and that there win no hope for her, but two bottles l)r King's New Discovery completely cured her and she sayfrit saved hei life. Mr. Thos. loggers, 1.10 Flor ida St San Francisco, suffered fron a dreadful cold, approaching Con sumption, tried without result every thing else then bought one bottle ol Dr. King's New Discovory and ii two weeks was cured, lie is nutur ally thankful. It is such results, <>i which these aro samples, that prove the wonderful eflicacy of this medi cine in Coughs and Colds. Fret trial bottles at F. Norton's Drup Store. Regular size ROc. and ^ 1.00 First ISale ol Cotton. Houston, Tex., June 28. -The first bale of cotton of this season crop, and the earliest bale over raised in the tTnlted States, was sold yesterday at the cotton exchange at auction and was bought by Nathan Alexander and company, of Now York, f<>r two hundred and thirty five .1 11 -i uuuHib?ncany cents a pound. The bale weighed 004 pounds and came from Duval county. ? ? ?>* Hood's J'ills become the favorite cathartic with everyone who tries them. THI!? TO Till? OKI> WOIC.IJ) ' UN .tolls K TOLAIt CIlAl'TKU XV. I The shops in Naples an* much patron i/etl by travellers and some things \m> tound mora reasonable and in greater dis id-iv than anv i itv wo visited siti li as tor toise shell and coral goods, Kid gloves were also verv cheap. Altera lew days in Na j J pies we went an und the bay to spend a Jew <lav s at the old town of ('a -t el la in.ire. < >n out \\a> around we p..s.s several Maccnroni factories and see quantities of the white i paste hung out on lines jltst as we have j our clothes dried. Wo put up at a queer looking old house on top of a high hill. This was evidently at one time some rich i titan's castle. From here we take what is known as one of the llnost drives in the world, along the south coast of the hay. on the hills ;,nd clilT- overlooking it. The road is kept in perfect condition, and as we pass through olive and orange groves and see frequently beautiful mountain I scenery on oijr left, the splendid blue bay of Naples is to our right all the way to Sorrento, a paradise of a town in location, 1 complete])' surrounded with orange grovesWe leave our carriages here and descend ing the clilT l>y a stairway to the shore, ako a row boat to asteamer lying a sljort distance from the shore, which piles between Naples and the celcbiated little ' Island of Capri, in less than an hour, our steamer stops lor awhile near tjieen trance to the famous "blue* grotto,"to give 11 passengers, who wish to do so, a chance f j to visit it. It Is only when (lie water Is smooth that it can bo entered ami people have waited in Naples for weeks for tit weather to visit it. We were fortunate, , as the sea was smooth, and we hired one of the great number of small l:oa}s, that came along side, to take ns in. There was inst room for the boat to squeeze through the entrance and the passengers had to get i down as low as possible. Once inside there was plenty ol room for all our boats r and it looked like a dwelling place for nymphs and fairies. The water was of the most beautiful sky blue in appearance and ' clear as ciystal. tome of the boatmen dived oil' the sides of the boat, for a fee, to show lis bow blue they looked under the water and how clear the water was, Some have said it is worth a trip across the At > lantic to visit the blue grotto. It is cer tainly worth a long trip, We board the Ktrvimm* atwl in * fmc tnlnnioj lt.twl It. ( i' pi I. Hero wo see the most beautlfill and < linn featured peasant women in the world. They noom to bo n superior class mid are said to l>o descendants of the ancient (1 reeks. They gather around us with ' their coral wares lor sale and with persua 3 sive smiles and sweet voices, praise the beauty and cheapness of their goods i in Italian, then French and then Fuglish, having "picked up" a few words in all these languages. We cannot resist their 1 persuasions to invest a few franc*, and - bid adieu to the charming little Island and take the boat back to Sorrento and return over the splendid drive we made in the > morning. The grey old cliffs scented even grander than in the morning and a bridge ' we crossed over a great chasm, is one of > the tlnest we ever saw and the view up the , chasm was worth a day's drive. Wo litid our old castle at C'astellamare f a charming place to rest and convenient to make daily visits to the ruins of Pompeii from. We make walks off into the moun' tains to see how the peasantry live and are s objects of curiosity to them, but they can't satisfy their curiosity by impiisitivcncss, f as they speak no Fnglish and we no Ital , inn to hurt. Every town of any si/.e in Italy has homo patron saint that they honor by at least one feast day every year. The feast day in hon r or of ('astellamarc's patron saint was kept } while we were there and the whole town turned out in procession, at the head of which was an immense banner with a pic^ ture of their saint, and all the orders of the L) Catholic Church took prominent p.at in f tho procession. Sunday is observed in Italy more as a day of recreation and amusement, than of rest. We saw from our portico great crowds turn out on Sun ^ day to witness a balloon ascension, and our C landlord'* best friends caino In and spent >, the afternoon with him in his yard drink1 ing wine. Sunday evening is the time for concerts and dances, and there is no di111 culty In distinguishing Sunday from other ' days in the week on account of the extra y amount oi merriment witnessed on every / hand. s Carriage riding ischeapenough in this part of Italy. We liireil two ono-horso hacks for the day, which of course im lulled drivers and their wages, for three dollars. This old world is far ahead of America in the <|Uallty of her roads. They are all good. All we saw in Italy j were macadamized and a large number of , men are employed by the government to ;j keep them in order. Of course labor Is cheap and abundant and if the government , did not give employment to a great number. we do not see how they could live. This is our last day in Southern Italy j and we shall not leave it without some re . grot at not having longer time to spend . here, for in many respects it is a most inf foresting and charming country to visit, j ! and the winter climate is hue. We have . more respect for Italians than when we f came to these shores. While many of ? them, especially in Ihiutherii Italy are ig. norant, degraded and lacking in principle ilthe better class will nmiMrn fii%r??nilil j r with the people of any other country. The rent bulk of Italians we hoc in America are of the ignorant, degraded and worst (lass of Southern Italy, a large proportion > being from the Island of Sicily, where a i large part of the Italian army is required . trying to preserve order. <* Don't Delay. It is your duty to yourself to got rid of tho foul accumuUtion i.i your blood this spring. Hood's Sara a par11 la is just the medicine you need tx> purify, vitalizo and enrich your blood. That tired feeling which effects nearly every one in the spring is driven off by Ifood's Snrsaparilla, the great spring medicine and^blood pur her. V > Tli?> I'lTV.iilliiKSIyh's tor Ladies* J Tailor <low os. Tim tailor eostomo is excec<lin!?!) popular this season. These j;o\vn?j aro worn everywhere in 'own, in the f country ami even at tin* sea-In ire ami in the mountains. They arc mailt* in every kin-l of mntetial; I??j111 wool ens, serge, duck mioghatns, and foul nrds. I'his prevailing fashion tails for a ?irt'iit vuri"iy of mode 6 :?utl every stylo of French ami Kaglish , coats ate t'Toiiolit iu'o rcc|nisi . As ft?r tlm skirs, although n.t ir si >plicity is always adhered to, in ac cordnnco with the severe tailor ays teni of dressing, they, neT'MMladess, exhibit a diversity of styles. This fact is well exemplified in the latest Mcdowki i. Fashion Mamazinks which contain beside t-cveral pretty and very practical models, the pat terns of which can be secured by means of coupons at exceedingly moderate prices. These coupons form an attractive monthly feature; in the McDowell Magazines for they enable one to secure the pattern* of j the newest and most correct fashions. "I,a Mode do Paris," and Paris Album of Fashion," cost only 3,00 each per year, or 35 cants a copy. "The French I hvssaiuker" is 3 per annum, or 30 cents per copy. I i "I .a Mode " which is nneniodlnd a family journal costs merely the hi iling sum of $1.50 pur year, ??v 15 I cents ti copy. The thro (irst men | i lioucd pnblictit ions offer each ^ 1.00 j wort h of coupon patterns tnul "lr* Modov fifty cents worth of tho sumo j as :i premium for a yearly subscript tion. Jf you are unable to prncurv | any of those journals fyotn yot|r I newsdealer do not tuko any sun?ilI tllli* from him but. apply by m iil to j j Messrs. A, McDowell N Co., 1 W est , 11th .Street, New York, ( a hi paign SpenU ing. Tho dates of the campaign meet j inga for the next week are as follow*; (ieorgotown, Kriday, July (i. [ Kingstree, Saturday, July 7. Manning, Tuesday, July 10. llonucnu's, (Herkeley) Wednesday, July 11. Ideet tie I til t??rs. This remedy is becoming s<? well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who havo used | Klectrie Hitters sing the same song of praise.?rA purer medicine does not exist tn.d it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed, Klectrie Hitters; I will cure all diseases of the I .i\or and; Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Moils, ,Silt lllicum and othor alTectionscans- i ed by impure blood.?Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as wolj as euro all Malarial fevers.? Vor euro of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Klectrie Hitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. ? Price 50 cts. and $1.00 per bottle at K Norton's J)rugs tore. (hint. of S. C'11KituY 21, Drayton, St root, Savannah, (1a., Deo. Hi, 1890. MliSSUS Liim'.man KltOf. Savannah, Df.au Sius?I would lik? to juUI my testimony to the almost niirnoulotis effect of 1*. P. P. in the cns? of I Mary Ingruham, a woman living on tny place, she hail a constant cough, soro throat, debjlity, etc., and was otnaciatod to a degree that she was unable to get out of bed, being gf von i up by physicians; she had taken the ruinous so called lilood Medicines without the least etTnot, until being put under the P. P. P., sho immediately began to improve and is now , in as good health its ever in her life. Von can refer to me ut any time as to the effect of P. P. P in the fore going case. Yours truly. hM HfKJ. CIIKKKY. For sale by till druggists. P. P. P. A wonderful medicine, it gives an appetite, it invi gorates and strengthens. P. P. P, Cures rheumatism anil all pains in side, back and shoulders, knjjps, hips wrists and joints. P. P. P. Cures syphilis in all its various stages, old ulcers, sores and kidney complaints. P. P. P. Cmes catarrh, eczema, erysipelas, all skin diseases and mercurial poisoning. P. J'. P. Cures dyspepsia, olironip female complaints and broken down constitu tion and loss of manhood. I*. P. P. The best blood purifier of the age. I las made more 1 permanent than all other blood remedies. ? v StaTH of ()., City of Tom:no, | t /i **! I.UOas Countt. ) I' HANK. I. I JfLWKY makes Olltll I that ho is the senior partnor of the j Ann of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said linn will jmv the sum of OXK IIIJN'DRKI) DOURARK for each and every case of Catarrh thai cannot he cured l?y the use of IIau/s Catauihi Ct ukFuANK ?T, ClItiNRY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this ftth day of |)eceinher, A. I). 1RH0. , . A. \V, GI.asos', | sea i.. | Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cum is taken intcrr.ally and acls directly on the blooil and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. R ,1. Cjiiney &> Co., Toledo, (). V'/,-' Sold l?y Druggists. 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Address _ munn & co.. nkw yoke, 3?1 bhoahwa* I j i A FAIR TRIAL Ol* Hood's Sar. j saparilU guarantees a complete cure. It is an honest medicine, honest If advertised and it honestly CURGI 1 < sanmmftmr I P. P. P prickly ash, poke hoc 2j-_r and potassium Wakes a^UAlnikM f'?u . ~ o?.. IliaiVCIUllS MIIBS Sz in Blood Poison mtmtm n * '' gtz Rheumatism aiiTscrofula ?* P. P. P. purllloe the blood, l>nll<1 s1 tjr tho weak ami debilitated, glv strength C<> weak n. d norves, exp? diseases,giving tho patient hoaitha ,<an?. happiness whote sickness, gbvui fooling* and lassitude first prevallo . For primary,seoondnry and tertl* eypulfls. for blood poisoning. mere s?J^ rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, ui In all blood and skill diseases, III blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcer tetter, scald head, bolls, eryslpeln gtmw eczema womavsay, without fear contradiction,that I*. 1'. P. Isthebe 4&C*? blood pnrlfler In tho world,and mnk irrm, positive, anoedy and pertnauont cur b*? In all easel. ? in |B, Indies whoso systotns nro poison* ' n ad whoso blood Is In an linpuro contl jiffs tlon, duo to menstrual trregularltlo ? ar o peculiarly benotltod by tho wo derful tonic and blood cloaualng pro ertles of P. P. P. - Prickly Ash, Pol Hoot and Potassium. remr 8PU1NOKIKI.D, Mo., Aug. 14th, lf?9 ?i can speak in tho highest terms SS*"?' your tnedlcluo from my own person ftfrp . Knowledge. I was affected with boa disease, pleurisy ami rheumatism fi yours, was treated by the very be physicians ami spent hundreds of d< lnrs, tried every known remedy witl ? out limllng relief. I have only tak* one bottle of your P. P. P., and 01 cheerfully say It has dono mo moi illi good than anything 1 have over takei 1 can recommend your modlclno to i HUflorcrs of the above dlseasos. MRS. M. M. YKAIlY. Bprlngfleldi Oreon County, M?. tfiuuuiuuui '' HON. *. AVtRY, I *c oi> th( la ??,* bt Contractors auo lujntf j irs in nc6hasha. lEftRT DISEASE 30 YEARS. ; Grand Island, Nku., April 8th, l <02. >r. Mile* Medical Co., Klkhart, 1ml. Gknti.kmkn : I Iin.-i been troubled w ith hc ant ItOfiL' ron tht last 30 VI arb, ??><* ftltllOUgll I as treated bv hiiio iiliynlclana and tried many ,p??Miei, I grew steadily worse until i was comLMTiLY PROBTRATtD and CO m fl n c d TO my red ITHOtJT any HOPC OF RCCOVCNV. ? Would llttVO t*ry id sink ^ . c Injr spells, when ly j he wo?*| J |~/ Ijulil Btop beating Itoi ether,1 * " ""^niid II was with i? p chum dilliculty that my circulation could &THOUSANDSs3 k to consciousness again. While i? thin rondU on i tried your my, hiar. Cope, and began j Improve from the first, and now 1 am al io to ?!o | good day's work fora man (W yours of age. I give J >r Miles- New Heart C-jre all'the rodit for my recovery. It Is over.six months since ! L,. 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CORDOVAN, j?r- A FRENrHA ENAMELLED CALF \ $4.toFlNECAlf&kAN6AWa WBB>^ -Jr * 3.?P POLICE,3 Soles. f' N|^ i2-$l-7j?BOY^SCHOOlSHO^ send for catalogue w qu&i. as, ^ BROCKTON, MAS*. Von cnn Mive mnnrr by purchasing \V. b> Douiilnn Sliomi * " because, we are (lie largest manufacturer* of idvcrtised shoes in the world. and guarantee i!:c value l>y stamping the pame and price QQ the bottom, >vhicrj protects you against talgo price# and (he middleman's profits. Our shoe* Loual custom work in R'yle, easy fitting gn<) wearing qualities. Wo have them sold (Srerywhere at lower prices for the value given thgfl any other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by __i . mm. P. GIIihESPlE, ATTOHNKY AT LAW. WV1CR NKAJJ TIJK COUpT HOUSE. ^ I ||l| mi Nmtmtmwwa i Pimpies, Blotches 3; * and Old Sores E2 1' Catarrh, Malaria ^ ''""KidneyTroubles Arc cutlrrly rriuori 'i by I*. ?lrlvkiy Ash, Poko Hoot and Potas- . slum, the greatest blood purlflur on ?1 earth. Aiihrdkkn, O.. July 21, 1891. .? Mksskm. I.ii'I'uas Hit oh., Savannah, ^t Gs. : Dkak Sihs ? 1 bought a bottle of your P. P. P. at Hot Springs. Ark. .and it ha* done uie more good than three months' treatment at the Hot Hprlugs. Send throe bottles C, O. 1>. ? Kospectfully yours, ^ JArf. M. NKWTON, Aberdeen, Bruwu County, O. up i'ni>l. J. II. Johnston. ? ."j" To nil irhom it tuny concern: I hero* d by testify to the wonderful properties .?. n, of P. P. P. lor eruptions of the skin. I ? ,l' suffered for several years with nn un_ sightly and disagreeable eruption on rv iuy face. I tried every known route* ... dy but in vnln,until P. P. P. was used, "? and aru now entirely cured. ka (digued by! J. V. JOHNSTON, ' .8> Savannah, Ua. ? Nkln Canrrr Co red. st TttHmony from the Mayor of SequinSes. ea Skqcin, Tni., January 14,1*93. Mksshh. l.lHr.MAN Hmos.. Savannah, ?CX* mm Ga.: Gentlemen?I have trlod your P. Ptl P. P. for a dlsenso of the skin, usually It* known as sklu cnnoer.of thirty years' a, standing. and found great relief; It n- purlfbts the blood and removes nil lr* ""M* p* rltatlon front tho neat of the disease .? ie and prevents any spreading of tho ? soros. I have taken flveor six bottlee mm end fool confident that anothor course ^_^a will effoct a cure. It has also relieved of ?ae from Indigestion and stoiuauh ??*^Sr at troubles. Yours trulv. ? "i CAPT. W. M. KU8T. up Attorney at Law. b Book oo Blood Diseases Moiled Free. ??? j" a i.i. dkuqoiat8 sp.ll it. ' ? LI PPM AN BR08. proprietors, . Mppmnn'i Illook.Kavannah, O* mmmiiK, HO WORE EYE-GUSSES, iIi,J.AV MdMAld d EYE-SALVE A Certain Salo and Effective Remedy for v. SORE, WEAK and INFLAMED EYES, fredimlHtf Ijonft-SlffhtcilHi'HH, ami ? Hvntorlnu the Skylit of the. old. Cores Tear Drops, Cranulntion* Stye Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, AND PRODUCING QUICK RELIEF c. AND PERMANENT CURE. Alno, eqnnlly ?'ltlrn<-lo?s when usvd in oilier iiiiiIimIIom, finch as l leerv, Fever Seres, Illinois. Snlt Itln him. ItltrilN, I'llev, or wherever iiillmiimut ton wlsls, M ITCHF.I.I.\s NAI.VK inny he used (<? BilviintiiKe. ^ SOLD BY ALL ORUCGISTS Af 20 CENTS. i ! ! RipansTabtues. : Ripans Tnbulcs are compounded from a prescription widely used by the best mcdi-~ cal authprjijea and arp pre- , sented in a form that is becoming the fashion everywhere. j Rlpans Tnbuiet* act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines; cure dyspepsia, habitual constipation, offensive breath and head- : ache, One tabule taken at the ; ; first symptom of indigestion, biliousness, dizziness, distress after eating, or depression of spirits, will surely and quickly remove the whole difficulty. <? " i RipnnsTnbules may be OD- J j tained of nearest druggist. ( Ripnns Tubule* ( are easy to take, quick to act, and i save many a of ( CONWAY. S C. Culls the attention of tlx* public t?> its |( superior fin iliti"s for handling business 4j entrusted to its care. We transact a general banking bus iu< mKxchnnge bought and soli'. Moie ) to loan tip {p,!,rt security. DKI'OSlTrt in small or large ann-ent? a received. Interest of 1 and 5 per cent d per annum allowed on Dep sits in Si^ s ings Department. Co. looting made a speciality. 'ikin^Ucpa' j:ay ccrUMcntes, ,.nd older claims again.7 flip f miidy, dwuuinted at _J liberal terms. ' 11 The personel of our Hoard of Directors y is uch as to inspire confidence and draw p to this Institution a large amount of |)c pos|ts. We cordially a..jh ii ynpr patronage. 1). A. HIM Vay. Casl.h r. rl It. (1. COI.I.INS, President. ij! IjC. L. ABRAMS. BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. FINK REPAIRING. Kits liutfruiilpiHl, r^DKALKli \HI Goi^fGGti0nCpj0Sf pi jFPuitg, tobacco, Giflar>s, p ! BfeG. g' Ice Cold Drinks in SeasonMch 1 y lc / / i \ AL Atl 11 tic C L' 13. i Mm ngton. Columbia & Augusta R r . .* ' . *>t , , </, 4 v ?#**- v * ?1 , " **? ?. <.: \ v*W '''4 i 'V-"' i1 V* ;? ' VJ, ,i t '/ ? % * ?Vl ' ?' ' - : -V natrl"' <'?? <<? ? ?! S?*!i? i'?ilc . ' ~L.\ --H. * ? - ' - . " Dated Dec. 2 lkoj. TUAINS going so'ITU. No. 55. Leave Wilmington :t ','0 p m Leave C'liadbouin 5 50 p m Leave Marlon 0 50 pin Arrive Klorom ? Off p m No. 50. Lea\ Kloieno.e 7 It) p in Arrive Sumter 8 ifs p m Leave Sumter 8 28 p m Arrive Columbia 10 00 p in No. 58. Leave yiorenee 7 15 ^ n, Arrive Sumter 0 20 a in No. 52. Leave Sumter t 5.1 a in Arrive (Colombia 11 05 a in No. 52 runs throned irom ( liarlestnn via Central llailrond. Leavilie Lanes 811 A. M Mnmilim 0:.t) A. M. TUAINS GOING NOKTII. No.w: v Leave Columbia.... 1 .$0 u ill Arrive Sumter 5 57 a in Leave Sumter f? 57 a in Arrive Flon-nce 7 15 n in No. ,7.1. Leave Coliliut'in 1 'JO |> in Arrive Sum t 5 05 p m No. 5ii. Leave Sumtet' 5 4 5 |> in Arrive Florei.ee ('? 55 |i m N-< 5(5. i ,ea\ Floret* e 7 4? a in Leave Marion. ?S till a in Leave Cliadbourn 0 'JO a in \rrive Wiiniiiiuton 1010am 'Daily. 1 Daily except Sunday. mi. 5:1 runs through to Cuarleston.S. via Central It. K., arriving Manning S:no P. M. Lanes S:lo P. M, Charleston 10:40 P. M. Train on Manchester & Augusta It. It leaves Suinpter daily except Sunday 10:C a. M., unlive Himini 11:50 A^M. Ueturning leave Kiininl l'JelO 1*. M. arrive Sump lei- 1:40 P. M. Trains on arts\i!le It. it. leave Hurtsville daily except Sunday at 5 00 a in, ut riving Floyds 5 J.5 a m. lteturiiing, leave Floys 9 45 p in, arrhiug at llartsville 10 15 pin. F. 1)1 V INK, (! n'l Supt. Lit K i.ni.y, Supt. Trans, T. M. Kmkuson. llcii'l I'ass. A treat. Wilmington Chadbourn & Conway B R I'AWKNdKlt ANI> Klil-.HIHT l>AII.Y, liXCKI"! SUNDAY No I I, SOUTH IUH* N I), !.<>a\ t* 11 '.ll> 8 .5 :i lij [jt'iivo lliotl S :!() <? in Vrrlvo ChaUboiini 0 00 a in !.onvi* Uhadi'ournJ 10 10 a in [<eavu Clan* ilon 10 40 am [joavn Mt T'lborJ 10 55 a m Loava liorlsj, II 20 p in Loav SanfonlJ II :{7 p m f.ftava* llayboro ll 17 p m 'jcave Prlvotta II 57 p in '.eavn Adrian 12 02 p m \rrivw Conwuyt 12 20 p m No l l, NO I'll 110U N i) ASSKNOI'.K AN1? FIII5UH''. 1?A I l.Y, a*Cfc' 1' HIT ? . vc ,ciivtA Conway 2 00 p ft ',oave Adrian - HO p ft La'uvo IMvcttft U H5 i u [jonvc IJuyhoro 9 43 p .u 4cave Sunford 2 33 p m Vrrlvc at Loris 3 20 p in Vrrive at Mt. Tabor H 35 p in jouvo hn.er.snn P rA j?ave Clarendon 4 20 p in Vrrive Cliadnnurn I 50 n in 'i?Mivo Chudhonrn 3 13 p n. iOave I lion 3 45 p n irrive I lull 0 00 p n. SCHEDULE ?OF ? The Waccamaw Un<i Steamers. TilK S'l'K.VM KK will leave her whin it Conway every Monday and Wednesdkj nomine lor (Jeorirotnwn at I o'eloeU nuchin^ at all iu^jnncdate points. ho will leave I,art at Georgetown very Tuesday anil Friday iiHiViuuir t'oj lonway .t I o'clock, touching u|l jutpn.BP* liat' points, I). T. MONtiflX, 1 A. MUNNKHIiYN, Gen't Ag't Agent, find Trcus. Georgetown, S. C. Conway. S. C. Schedule of Local Mail Routes, KOIJTIS NO, 3031H, From (?idIvants Ferry to Conway, mall rrlvos 1.IT, 1?. M., on Monday Wediuatlay and Friday; leaves at 2:30 1*. M. <?ii ame day. Mail closes at 2:25. IIOI'TK NO. 20280. From Conway to I'ireway, N. C.. mail rrlvetj nt 4:?0 I % >J, on Tuesday, Thursay and Saturday; louyes at 5 P. M, on amc days. Mail closes fit 1:5."). F. M. ' KOCTK Nq. 30231. From Conway via Forney, .Jordanville, lujeon, Labaiiu and return, mail arrives t V |). M. on '{'nesijny, Thursday and Ha{nlay; leaves at () A. M. bit Wednesday and Friday Mail closes at-U 1U1UTK NO. 20282. Fj*(?i?; Conway to Little River, mail nrves at fi I', .\f, nn M< nd.)v, \yerliuvh,y ml Friday; leaves at ? A, M. Tlic-ldM'. liursdaV and fcaturflai'. Mull close. at F. M. > UOUTK >NO. 20283' From C->nway to Fort llarrel.son, mail rives'dally atdi) M.; loaveu dally at H"i . M. Mail (Sloshs at I ;10 F. U.' i r: ? .'I HucU Ion's Am kit Solve T1}0 IJest Halve ip t)ip wqrld fpr WtfS Untiles, ftp *, tJloery. Sa|^ lioiitj., Fever ^ores, Tetter, Oliap tJanclg, CliilblujliH, Corns, Mid oil kin Eruptions, and positively oarofl ileg, or no pay required. It is nnranteed to givo perfect satisfao' on, or money refunded. lVice 25 mts per box. For sale at E. Norm's Drugstore.