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Highest of all in Leavening Power. Bucklon's Arniac Salve. TiHE BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts, ruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Itheum, Fever )res, Tetter, Chepped Hands, Chillblilns, orns, and all Skin Eruptions, and p"si vely cures Piles, o: no pay reqvired it guaranteotd to give perfect s atisfactioi, Ioniey refunded. Price 23 c anta per )x. - For sale by Mckuto- 'rice & etehin. For Over Fifty Years Es. WINSLOW'S SOOTHIN.' Sit? hIs -eq used for over fifty yars by nRillious nTothers for their chil.tien while teeth g, with verfect success. It sootges the did, softens the gums, allays all pain, ires wind colic, and is the best .remedy -r Diarrhma. It will relieve the poor.lit e sufferer Immediately. Sold by Drug sts in every part of the world. Itwenty re centsa ottle. - Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and ke no other kind. 5-26txly ICHMOND AND DANVILLE R.11 SOUT'I CAROLINA DIVISION. 2ndensed Schedule in Effect August 31, 1890. TRAINS RUN BY 75TH MERIDIAN TIME. 3rth Bound. No. 51. No.- 53 r Charleston via 3. C. R. 11., r.10p.n. 7.00aM '.Augusta, 6.30p.m. 8.001aa -.Graniteville, 7.lop.m. 8.35a~m Trenton, 7.57p.m. 9.05a.n - Johnston's 8. 14p.i. 9.17aai Columbia, 10.:32p.i. 11.35a . Winnsboro, 12.17p.ui. 1.14p.m Chester, 1.22a.m 2.15p.m. Rock Hill. 2.09a. 3.42.H Charlotte, 3.13a.m. 4.~0p.nl Salisbury, 6.02a.m. 7.05p.u Greensboro, 7.47a.m. 8.40p.n Richmond, 3.30p.m. 5.15a.g Washington, 7.10p.m. 7.03a.. Baltimore, 8.50p.m. 8,25a. Philadelphia. 3.00a..1.4u.t New York, 6.20a,m,.L.2qp.v 1iound. iNo..52. No. 5 New York, 4030.xA. 12.15tn Philadelphia, 6;.57p..m.. 7,.20s.& Baltimole, 9.30p.m 9.45ar Washington, 11.00p.m. 11,24a.n Richmond, 2.30a.m. 3.00p.n Greensboro 9.50a.m. 10.37p.u Salisbury, - 11.23a.m. 12.32ng Charlotte. 1.00p.m. 2.20a.N Rock Hill, 1.54p.m. 3.17aaz Chester, 2.35p.m. 3.58a.x Winnsboro, s.36p.m. 4.59a.x Columbia, 5.30p.m. 6.55ax, 4ohnston's '7.39p.i. 8.50a.x Trenton. 8.OD.M. 9.10a.U Graniteville, 8.29p.mn. 9,40a.n -Augusta, .-9.07p.m. 10.20a~i .Charleston (va S. C.R.R.) 9.30p.u-1-.00a.ff Savannah (via Cent. R. R.) 6.39a.m.-5.40p.1 .THROUGH CAR SERVICE. agilimnan Parlor Cars oh traihs 52 and b~tween Augusta and Charlotte, con - ctlng with through Pullmnan Sleeping Z rs at Charlotte for points North. Ibull man Car'i between Augusta and Greens. ,oro on trains 50 and bl1. Pullman Parlor ... M S 3Jrom Augusta to Ashievilleband ~Rot Sprngs,. C., without change1 cen, ;neeting with Columbia and GzeenviUs iI~~54 dily.JAS. L. TAYLOR, General Passenger Agent,, -Washington, L'.G.-. D. CARDWELL, D. PA-a Columbia, S.A S'JL. HIAAS, Traffic Mainager. South Carolina Mia~hy Company. C OMMENCINGMeac& 30, 1890, al 1.3~ ~jp. in., tlm.taai. vtll run as follow's (Eastern 'rime.),:: MAI1 IJN.ii'1O AUGUSTA. vg ygihtie.....8.55 a m 8.25 p ua rAri~e.Agasta...12,01 a 1.25 p Is SAVQ14WA '10 CHA&RLESTON. DAILY., 'ave.Augusta...8.05 am 4.40pni Leasve.Branchville.-10.50 a m .7.58 p is .Atrive Charleston..1.15 p m 10.00 p is MA!N LINE AND COLUMBIA DIV. -DAILY. Leave Charleston..7.00 A im 5 10 p is Leave Branchville...8.35 a mn 7 45p Is !Arriv'e Columbia..10.43 a m 10.05 p Is Arrive Camden...11.3amn 10.50pmn *Daily except Sunday. COLUMBIA DIV. AND MAIN I ..NE. DAILY. Leave Camden.....5 0 m 4.A5pnm Leave Columbi...6.43 a mn 5.25 p ii Leave Branchville..8.55 a n 7.4 p Di Arrive Charlestoa. . ..1l.03 a mn 9.30 p Ii *D*Iaily except Sunday. CAMDEN AND COLUMBIA ACCOM Leave Columbia.. 9.00 a mn 8 15 y mtn Arrive Camden..11.30 a nit 19 50 p mn Leave Camden...5.50 a mn* 4.45 p mt Arrive Columbia.8.s30 a m* 7.05 pint I Daily. *Daily except Sunday. Connections made at Columbia daily to md from Charlotte and the North, and to and from Asheville -Hot Springs andl the WVest. Daily except Sunday to and from )iints on the C. & G. Div.,.R. & D). lI.' R. Jonnects at Charleston Monuday, Wednes nd Friday with Clyde steamships for Gew York and for Jacksonville; Fla. Con. .ects daily at Charleston with C. & S. Ry. )r all points in Florida.' G. P. MIL LER, U. T. Agt., Columbia, S. C. S. B. PICKENS;Gen. Pass. Egt. C. M. WARD, Gen. Manager, Charleston, S. C. INSURANCE NOTICE. f3 lE undersigned, representing the L Knoxville and other Insurance Com-. muies, is prepared to take risks on dwel ~~igs, cotton, mterchandise, gin-houses, etc. A share of the patronage of the citizen .the county and town isso licited. ' 9 12 ~ W i1. KERR, Astent F. H. MicMASTER, A T T 0 Ri N E Y - A T - L A W, COLUMBIA, S. All legal business at'ended to promptly toinE ae ocan. ue . the AYE g a o abw e shows the small end of the sate. ~ope. The following cut gloss the appettsaCe of it reduced to u.t the Ofieth part of its bulk. It is a gad. double aize tele a akerea8 oto da, atlesa. *omtbee -twa raus. De.tective Beress C.. I4AmiaC~adnaUt,0. ~ E~ -U. S. G9vt Repor Aug. r7, 1889. Powder, TELYPURE INSTITUTE, IPEDUURALEIGH, NC. ilE 3 54& yearof this old school, its 18th L ..year at Raleigh, begins September 3, 1890. Eighteen officers and teachers. Thor ough. Complete. Good Fare. Terms modeiate. The best is always the cheap est Send for catalogue. est . endJ NWIDDIE M. A., of Univen ty of Virginia, Principal. I7-24tf ANDERSON, S. C, I ITNEXT SESSION BEGINS SEPTEM - ber 17. Beautiful and hetithy loca tirn. Full corps competent instructors. Term.s reasonable. Ap py for catalogue. COIL. JOHN . PATRICK, 8-12tx2w Principal. i filTnrity 01 Soth Carolinti, -AT COLUMBIA, S. C. Graduate courme. Under-graduate courses for degrees--3 literary and G scientific. Also shorter and elective courses. Profes sional courses in Law, Pharmacy, Veteri nery Science, and Pedagogics. Nine well equipped laboratories. 4 shops and model room; new inimay INition. fee, $0 per session; other fees, $20 (including infirmary fee, covering medical - attendance, medicines, etc.). Table board. $10 to $12.50 per nionth. I o6wsrent free. Total expenses, mclud ing fuel. lights, washing, books, etc, aboutt $18W Tuition fee remitted to students certify ,ing theix ipabitity to pay, it. Session opens firs Tuesday in October. Entrance examations held the preceding J. M, McBRYDE, President. I-49t-xtiiOett AISON COLLEGE, MECLALENBURM COUNTY, N. C. SEPTlO i 1896, to JUNE 11, 1891. THE MASTER'S COURSE, TBEMBAELR'S COURSE, THE SCIENCE COURSE,* ECLECTIC COURSES. - . BUSINESS COURSES Stumdies'Enlih in Science, and in the Bible axe glvem du rmnence. -For a estalogne adesthe President, REV. J. B. SHEARER, D, D., LL. D). 7-291ta LATEN) ia one of thme mrost hiealthful -towns in the Piedmont country. ~~~iilumlty noted for its refinemient and good morals. Proresve and experieed teach'ers in eer . pi-tment. Excellent advanta s are affidd at low rates. En rolldlst year:18% papils. Next session begins on Moanday, 6th Octob ar. Send~ tor IaaIS. E BNNER, ePrincipal, HR. E, BONNER, ePrincipal, Due West, Abbeville Co.. S. C. DUE WEST, S. C. OPENS OCjTOBER 6th. THIS INSTITUTION ENTERS UPON its Fifty-second, year. The regular College currnculum is adhered to. The University system is not attempted. There are five Professors and a Tutor. The total expenses for nine months need not exceed .$65. The moral and religious influences of the Institution are most wholesome. For further information apply for cata logue to W.' .REil, President, 7--15d Due West. S C. ONE CASE McALLI STERf'S lochig Bff Food. ONE BARRE L ON DRAUGHT. (3. A. WHITE. LISTEN ! TIDwyu ever hear of "DEAD) SHOT" 1FLY PAPER or "TANGLEFOOT"~ FLY PAPER? . (I know you have heard of tanglefoot whiskey-everybody has.) Did you evem hear ot "MAGIC MOTH WAX"' for preserving clothes ? (1 know you have trea'd of camphor.) Now-Diui you ever hear of "MOiS QUITO COLOGNE T" -. (You ner did,'nor did l.) Blut-You can get either of the above if 30n wish;. and attenation is called especial v to tbe .latter Fragranit Mixture, a few uops of which on your pillow will expel such annoyance and give you a good night's ies-without a netting. Ask for either at the IDrue Store of __________ W.,E. AIKEN. A. D. HOLLER, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR and Manufacturer of. -WINNSBORO, S. C. 3rPlans and spcifications for 4larel fgsfactores and store-houses furmished 4 S WINROR [SAH~EENMPIEA 0] doe Nsgo oka h ote hns.Wityo ped ih h st ishetrinsahoe rou want) Whipos , o wothr, aten r~ shns.Wht osmith nd ih esai n t cl ins eat ouhop you emwya opeentokmna arte, saisfareio ain|s Woet ave juTaleie C uty tockrofshme, Wate Colos, wi Whipbes eahera Fos~hBerr GranGre, T' Damascu Chille Tura Pow cati sorely ggcco m re llau. Sariollgend oe atour Crhdp emlo y ometer okena NEoc of SuAWe ELIOTT GNs ANi wll p oltabhe.p N0i Berry Gr.\S CrULle l ckleooer Soe Agoet filr be sod Crwad U.o ad MPRT O ONEY SAW ELOTGAN Browsi rs on n : iera () ONALILDGLASS,~L( The faxyove 3il be 4l w an FALL AND1 WINTER OPENIN& TilfS WEEK WE WILL OPEN OUR ENTEIRE STOCK OF FALL GOODN. EVERY department is no w complete, c masiing of fine Dress QGod's,St. Velvets, Notions, White Good:, Domestica. Clothing and &oes. (Ar stock this season i- the mst somplete we ever bought. With every facility we expect this seasoi to surpass our previous records in supplying he emnd See \facsalay & Turner's Men's and Boy.' Clothing. See Maeaulay & Turner's Men's and Bo s' Shoes. See Mac anlav & Turner's Ladies' and Misses' shoes. See Macaulay & Turner's Thomson Glove-Fit:is Corsets, all izes. See Macaunlay & Turner's line of Shirts. See Macaulay & Turner's Pants Goods. See Macanlay & Turner's Men's and Boys' IIats-a big di ive. See Macaulay & Turner's Men's and Boys' Caps. I SHOES. SHOES. 8HOE s In our Shoe Department we are showing an extensive stock. It will py you to investigate our prices in this department. We sustain our preions reputation. We work to please our patrons Respcttully, MACAULAY & TUR N ER. 9-10-14tm ARE ON TiE RISE! -BUT WE hALL NOT AI)VANCE PRICE UNTIL nttr prisent ulpply givs out. We are -till elhp the-es at tie saie close i irgin a- before. 4K D W.T 2 I . 3 ' M ; .M. W.D ' )uring the past three. weeks proved that the people recognized a genuine reductiona ill pries. We wil continue the sale ol our summer. stock at redued prices for the coning week. GREATEST BARGAIN OF T:BIE YEAR. Oiting SaitingS, worth 15c., at only 9e ?per yar. H. L AN D E K E R Proprietor of the New York boket oSume. CENTER TABLE B3 A R G AIN S.Q WE HAVE PLACED ON OUR CENTER TABLE THIS WEEK SOME WONDERFULJOBS. COME .kND LOOK 22 Pairs Ladies' Kid Button Philadelphia Shoes,. v:rtfm j$3.oo a pair, for $1-5P i 40 Pairs Children's Opera Slippers, worth 75. $T-0, for 50c. io Pairs Gents' Hand-made Shoes, worth $; for $2.50 6 Pairs Gents' Russet $4.00 ShOes-rW$2-50 Mclaster, Brie & Ketchin. A COTTON STRIKE "o, Boss-Il York no more, 'less lot veto y011 Cotto oR aJONES 5-Ton Cottn Scale NOT CHEAPEST BUT BEST. $60 Beam Box, Tare Beam, Freight Paid." For- terms address, JONS OF BINGHAMTON MIN1q-NE-KAEH-TA SPRINGS. r.OR F. W.,TMcof AS, 71-1' j1 All -Haig Iao Couty Nort Ca',lina - 5-.