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* a Shcttore2 Borvcas Systsm. FINALLY HEART TROUBLE. Hettored to Health by Or. Milei' Nervine. V A* t\ M^^^^nWARD'nAKDy, tho Jolly managor of Shoppard Co's. groat Bloro at Bracovtllo, 111., wrlto9: "I had norer boon sick a day In my Ufo until In 1890. I got so bad with nervou3 prostration that I had to give up and commonco to doctor. I tried our local physicians and ono In Jollet, but nono gavo mo any rollcf and I thought I was going to din. I bccumo despondent and sufforod untold agony. I could not oat, loop nor rest, and It soomcd as If I could not exist. At tho ond of six months I was reduced to but a shadow of myself, and at last my heart beeamo alToctod and I was truly miserable. I took six or eight bottles of l>r. Miles' Ncrvino. It gave mo relief from tho start, and at last a euro, the great est blessing of my life." 1 Pr. Miles' Remedies HSRV Qj. oro sold by all drug- KS.' iiiu.a' vM gists under a positive . -^J guaratilet, first lotllo ^ iVyi'VinS: 2 benefits or money rc- fe/ipobiOTO* J3 funded. Ilookondls- Egjfv Vr>ii... eases of tho heart and 5/, ,VVjiX I ? nerves froe. Address, 88B@W$ldl$6K*^fflj8 ^ DR. MILES MEDICAL OO., Elknart, lud. Relief m 6 !)istressing Kiduov and I?!:m2 ( !? r diseases n iievtu! in six bonis i by the ''Nr.v ( Jurat South Amkiu-I *7 CAV KlDNKY CuitR.'* 'I'llilie V remedy is a groat sr.:pri - .* on ac count of its excecning promptness! in relieving pain :n rhe blirider, kidneys, bark and every part of! the urinary passages in maleorj female. It relieves retention of water and pair, in panning it almost immediately. If yon want quick relief and cure this is jour remedy. Sold by J. F. Mackey & Co.. Druggist, Lancaster, S. C. Yrllotv JnrU K*r<'v<>nlallvt<. (iuard analnnt Yellow Jack by Uthe ?yatcm thoroughly clean un<l tr<v from ..v-mi brvoilinK matter. Casoarcts Caixly Cathartic tvlH cleans" the .-ynt< m un>l kill all cor.tuKlous diaeai," irorms. m AJu&s^i 1 ; ti ? to $ 5) \i& v^j ' * HO 3Ij5P0?IHG tho fact l?i..I Mi to I Hi? nut 1. more j.l e.in:- . tlllMl t till t of till J.j.ll.'l. .tllll til llil plUilt s. ? 111. ! ST1BPP tnkcH tim 1 ... lH-yonaailc?ui)t. :.\ 1.1y-! thin.' iiboui s i I !'.! '! ' 1'lntio is jm ttioiy j ?.itlsf.ti tury Tin lone, an i o\oiy nolo In tin1 j hc:i1' , Iruin the luu i In the t. uho.it, uxuiupiifloi the hlghul advanoo In iiir .in >.f piano cot v.riu-tli n. 1 v. : tiller y?-;ii - of jotvsco THE STIKKI** retains its ontrinnl ton'- in spite of t ;i Many u one constructed nvor f. rty you is f njro nro still In n.so. Sand for lltualr.UOd I catalogue. Tortus to suit. Ohas. M. Stieff. linltimnrc V North I.lliortv sir.-si s ?;? i. li'ovonth . :. .V. \\ Chariot te. N. C.?"13 N. Tryon St. "i 7 "TR. V V?\ w v y ! 1*1 1 1M L W ,-1 CATALOGUES mm NOW READY, and I have tint prettiest and best Organs Made in America at prices within the reach of any mat. who takes quality r *o consideration. The liest is the ( IIKA 1'lvS'T, and while j 1 have the HlvST I have put prices on a very reasonable basis ; ml sb ?ure at- you see niv organs and hear my prices so sure will von buy ono if' your purpose is to buy. ' REMEMBER, p every organ is (II AKAN-I A. TKKI) for ."?> ears. All freights; paid with Stool and Instrctiow book I* 1?I. K. n. j. hu.Ki.yii, Yorkville, H. C. w Wanted .... idea, . 8 f*ro?r< I ) ' ,t Mf"; t. > 1 . "h. Writ.. JOHN V. kin I'lUi! K.N Cl fi.l. Hi Alt ? t., v.. w i . .r., i) r.,i . :..'ir >. iki i-r -rs-1 i 4UUi.il W U?( vf Ui.0 IwOU^ui lUVuuUuUli I. I 000D15YE, NEW HOLT). Still at Large?Statement ot an Eye Witness. Register, Nov. 1 itb. Very little hope in now entertained for the arrest of Constable Xewbold, who is wanted for the murder of Mr. Turner, and it is believed that ho will never again be soon in this state. Iu the first place, Nowhold is an expert detective himself, and is especially engenious in making up] his (lis-; guise, and, therefore, had great advantage in making his escape and eluding arrest,and in the second place,the $250 reward offered by Governor Ellerbe for the murderer's arrest is no incentive for anyone to tackle so desperate a character. Governor KUerbe said yesterday that ho would have offered a reward earlier but for the fact that ho was "fooled" by the telegram from Mr. Thomason,holding out the uceidout plea. Constable IJowie,who was present at. the meeting and who is to be tried a-J accessory, lias made the following statement to the) Spartanburg Herald: I "St a to Detective Now bold was! ordered here by the governor Rev- i oral days ago,and proceeded with a wagon ami mules and employed ; three men, LaFar, Mcfaskill and myself. The reason of this, wasj that there have been many com j plaints recently of whiskey being) sold in this county .Greenville and j Pickens counties. We w ere camp-1 ing out and driving up into two squads, LaFar and McCaskill guarding the road from Whituey, stationed near the Htandpipe,Newbold and myself were up on the Howard Gap road at the colored church. Tuesday night we were , in the church building. Later on, about 4 o'clock in the morning, it grew cold and wo made a tire near) thr> rnaitciiUi \Ton-li/\M nmo !"> >'? V..V WMV4./.MV* V/ ?? p/v/lli n t* 3 1J iU^ j near the fire warming his feet j when the buggy came by. The; road there is sandy and the buggy j vras parsing by when we discover-1 ed it. Newbold t<?!d roe to run i around aud see who it was. I ran; out ai d soon saw chat there was nothing suspicious, and heard no rattling of tin cans in the buggy, which is generally a sign of whiskey being carried along, and let, the vehicle proceed along, and went back to the lire. "Ity this time Newbold had put on his shoes and came out to the roadside and told me to run and overtake the buggy, which was fifi., .... ...1 . f i- e * iii i jaum in i (uiii, lat'll, 1 rtill down the roacl to the roar of the buggy and looked back for Newbold, but couldn't hoc him; 1 thought he had gone gaek to the r amp fire. I went back to the fire myself, .lust before reaching the ramping spot I hoard Newbohl shout, 'hold up, 1 am a state officer and want to search your buggy,' again ho shouted 'whoa!' Then followed two pistol shots iu rapid succession. ''After the shooting ho calloi! to mo to come on. I walked down the road .'100 yards to where the buggy was. I was tired and run down and walkod all the way. When I reached the buggy he was at the other side and asked what was the matter with the old man, and if he was drunk. Tried to get him to talk, hut ho would not. The boy who was driving Raid i the old man was not drinking* | Ncwbohl struck a match and said the old man was shot, lie was very much grieved over the fact, and j asked who the old man was. The j boy told him it was Mr. J. II. Turin r. Vow bold rdartod to get into t!buggy and take the wounded 1 now to uk hkai'tifrr.. To bo beautiful, you must have pure blood and good health, 'lu [do so, purify the blood and build ! up the health with the best Tonic i and Blood purifier of the aire, Boi lanic Blood Balm ("B. B. B.") It , is tiie old Ktaudard and reliable remedy. It never laii^ to cure j all manner of Blood and Skin disease, whore eminent, physicians, land all other known remedies have failed. Send stamps for book of particulars, to the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Price$1.00 per large bottle. positive proof. A lady friend of tuine has for several years beeu troubled with bumps and pimples on her face and neck, for which she used various cosmetics in order to remove them and beautify and improve her complexion ; but these local applications were only temporary, and left hor skin in worse condition. I reccommonded an internal preporation?known as Botanic Blood Balm, (B. B B.), which 1 have been using and selling about fwn vrtnra 1 sho nao?l l--"' ? | tho Democratic party. No doubt this clique, aided by the money power, will lay plans to recap| ture tho Democratic party in 11)00 and make it a Rothschilds party. It would be well for Banker I Secretary Gage to explain how the people's money would be I made bettor by giving his banking friends one billion dollars to supply "confidence money" for which the people themselves, and not the hankers, will be responsible. In this fleecing game where I do {he people come in? ' ?^ mtmmm ? ? ! fHaiiPF?s?c,rai,i?Zor;?i{S pr i JiiSfsZto-*\v?W&l KM.woei.r.r.Y, m.i>. * Aiiuuiit, ?a.s. OCico 10-1 N. l'ryor tit. OASTOniA. frCZv&ES; 3. !tch cn Human, Mange on Horses, Dogs and all srock, cured in 30 minutes by 1 Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This j never fails. Sold by <1. F. Mackey j Ac Co., Druggist, Lancaster, S. C. ASI A nc nfi C Pa A A# I ll W t"? 'i tr%> *ma% a At i> >ut . *U - * b A *VI 11 * AJAX TABLETS FOl-TJTVl'EY CUKE fgj \ J^L;.Vrrou.j <iAc?-~FuiDiitf ?Jonr ' I*? ?^ ory, Iiuj.otemiy, SloeplcstwiiOH*, etc.. canned I Pf ? ri I\y ALuho p other Kxcmmoh ana India* A itfM- ere* ion*. Thry t/nirkly ami iuHj/ iv?tor?> I/*t V italiir in eld or youmc and jrfs/r-V f t ir.i'i' -Htn^y, l>uHiu**saor mnrr ?.p . 1 In unity and Co mm rait ion if i In Ken in tinf. it- ? ?,t?i i-.imedlufo inn rovemen! and ot?e*t? a CUE where* nil other Iml in*i?t upon hiivlnr? the p-nnms Ajnx Tablet*. They hnvo curM thou**. nds and willcuro you. Woglvo apoaitive written ?ui?runt*o to effect a cure CflptC in onrh cano or rofir.id tho mnnf-y, I'rin'VvWl*l?p" I PyXayc? V1 i i '...i treatment) for t?US0. By ' mail, in phiin -,rm- . r. upon r??c?dpt of prieo. Circular I ilx?- aJAX REMEDY C'J., For sale in Lancaster, S. C'., by J. F. I Maekey ?.V Co. I PHILITOKEN. Is Woman's Safe and Il< liable Friend. Ho lleves monthly patn -s, cure? r.erto'wacii ami hysteria and restores to perfect health. Soi l by druppl-ts and dealers for <1 a battle, l'amphlet mailed on application if you can't pet It fro' . year d:"ti ost. nd *1 to thy proprtep r j and lit! will send you prepaid by express, t'has. Klslev, Wholesale Uruu's'lst. (12 Cortland su /,ow York. Yelliitv Frrer (o rni? l.reod In the i.o" ' 1*111 them air' you are safe from the awful disease I'asrarels destroy the perms throughout the system ami tnaki it Imponalblo for now onfls to forin t mo 'ret < are tho only uf puard for y< nip >!d . oil 1 Yellow Jack. luc. int. f?>. uil drug^dits. mar. to a doctor, but bad to go to the church and get his overcoat. I told Newboid that I would take the man to a doctor, and then I hastened to get into the buggy, let the hoy sit in my lap and lie drove us to this city and to Dr. Dean's residence. Tho doctor soon came out, examined tho man and said that he was dead. Sir. Turner never spoke after he was shot, but moaned very pain fully several times. 4,I then drove back to the home of Mr. Turner and broke tho sad news to his people as best I could. We then lifted the body in the house and I left the house at daylight. I came back to where the wagon,McCaskill and LsFar were near the waterworks about four and half milea from the city. Found Newboid thore. Ho and McCaskill then drove off in a buggy. I attended the coroner's inquest and am now in custody, being hold as accessory to the .murder, although Coroner Biship thinks this is unjust to me. I dop'.ore the unfortunate affair." So Mr Kin ley's Secretary of the Treasury would follow the example of Harrison's Secretary and an endless chain out of the standard silver dollars, {with which to deplete the treasury of gold. Harrison's example cost, tho people It is ? lie to say that McKinley's scheme# will reach the billion mark, if carried out. The victory of Tammany in New York will have an important bear ing on the campaign in 1000. The gold Democrats participated in acheiving that victory in order to ineratiate themselves hack intn Lt. OI'bl*.F O.AP.Ry. 11 BA J 12 IT n] ** Suvnmmh . 4 M i>i 5 1 ? u| Ar. .Uo'xvy^yiHf f- ( i.? :.| Hl.Kl:?'lN?? OAR HKltV It B Donblt daily ^i-i.otner service bofcwixm V'.uar Ma nml New York. No*. '.ft au 1 Its?Wukhlnirton and 3oufchwett?ri I,i- I ted, H< ,114 VmtibuTod truin with !i cars mid flru, <*1mh ooaon'n uo|-r.h of CimrioHo Pullman dmwl.iir mom *! ??, c.lr V. .to Temrvk, Jr.ckAOTT.illiv Wa.-iMngtai oud >>w Yoi i? Pullman slanging oar bwtwean AutniAtu am4 Now YtcVc. No*. to im 1 :*A? V. H. Past Mali. T..r^un! | Pu hau dm rM't.i i ".' > ,r inbj W. 'ii Ju k, 'iivillo and Xwa- Y'.rk .?ud Au ffnstii and i>i?rl*v i?*. Pullman el e;<tu, can i brt?i<?n Jacksonville uud Columbia, <-.n rvuN dally i.vvrecu Jacksonville and Olridnuatl, vil I A'dmvtll?i ! O r" A.. V?''cililii-;',on. A. (}. R A , Atlaata I "In addition to the above train service, there is a local train daij ly between Columbia and Chnrj lotto, making all stops. No. Ml leaves Columbia (Blandjnc ! Street) at 5:00 p. in., arrive? Charlotte 8:10 p. in. No. 82 loaves Charlotte daily 0:30 p. rn. arrives Columbia 0:55 p. in/' ' VSS'OTH' .y ?r?'T " vsrrw- v. **>:?> I Acw Srcrn < ?* v A #? fir'.'- Pen ??tit Vurr* in 15 to , tvftmil im Ii'-J <t *? 1 ?I V ^ t il ? *11 1 ?; 1' j horiitifurtliovi i.< 1'T? ytTJL^ j ti.'l Uty ^ :?ran i will contract t- hm fj ' Sj tor pny j. c - .. . n a . tip; * r !l 1 ' ? ?? ' ', " , i '? Sla.vrK^ais^&mss* ' i y>l| llAVl* t ' K II. < M ?> ! till lM ?'? ftri: < litut LAil v 1 I'M"'* .'iltlrilll I ..( M ? i'i '.no'.r N ^?>r '?'*'r ', Ir^ 41 < ?l??r < *1 *potn, tli i rni'IH i7 l^rtt > ' *' i/.llul -i Ky 6pc?w# l.illlfitf out, jvJUJl?? t: t> i 1'rhnnry I . . . i " - . ' > '!: " ' I' t gHBrantff toruro IVrUkflfk olirit t In* n?o*t aitiMlu 1ilri'nMH i I <. V 11v i 4T- ?'+1 |tr m < Ciintcit cure. Ill* ?ii J w"1 - < . i.. I i? l?.k?Itr? Mil' *l.!ll of fh iiinnf J( tK U Ml I ft t II t |il.% '< trtli" | tor in an? i ran ciiarrpaWini 1 tn atuitf Ilii? !i .? ?? with > ir I V I'ilf 1.1' > }. r, i " I * #500,000 t ; i ? . i oui litt ( I mai.inU'i-- Wikou. i ?i ?.*i vJ*?>l.it r\t . AiiH ' *. < o? )y? ;. n ! :?.> v t j., i I4C>8 21 ? v . . a " 1 i ^iinrfirrm>tft *ai.wr iiiu.r ir .jlj* w. ~ J v?u, UPUU "IIW uun ICS and all her pimples have disappeared; her skin is soft and smooth and her general health much improved. She expresses herself much gratified, and can recommend it to all who are thus a fleeted. Mrs. S. M. Wii.son, Iron Mountain, Texas. For saie hv druggists. SOUTH.7. RM RAILWAY. -l - .1 j ^ i^k-LT- ,/; . ?5?? ? + j C*ntntl Hun UstiTofu CidumhlHa id ourillc. ruaOrii Smo Mwiion Columbia uml Ottior I'ulnl,. in BOI'lVK MAT 8. i??t. I w ... . (Nu. Ai, > u. ii.l fforthbmtnd. I Dully.. Dully. I - 1 Lv. J-rllle. 1' O.JbP.P.y.. B 15 u i '.<> i? 1 " SuYixnriHh lfi w :>i 11 Ar. Oolumlitk * t-i H * ?* H Ly. Ohnr'ton.SOAORIt T 10 ni 6 80;? j Ar. Columbia. 10 &5 ui 10 WM 1 Ly. Auguata, So. Ry? S lu p< 0 HO p it Gr?nltevlU? i SO p 10 13 d " Tr*n?on.. .......... 9 06 pj 10 50M.... .. " Johnaionv......... !> <w i> 11 10 p ....... Af. (>.liunl>i?Cr>. i ti p! i K ?\ Lv Coi i.lu li'.uuu'g at... 6 So pj i 01 uj........ " \VJunaboro.......... 4 ISpl 8 ?8 * ....... I * ChuA'or ... I 01 { t lo a I " Rook Hill t 04 R I Ar- Chariot ? Ai p] 8 ? . .... vwii t .-xi l>| .... At. Richmond . <X> ?*t ?J j?j I At. Wlmhln&tan . . 0 4i h| 9 40 pj Baltimor* !*o. ft. ft.. i SO a, llUij,... - Phil?d?!phln J 10 13*4 5 Ma ] Ntw York U tu p| o83o| c .w?. . f?- :n:N??. Sfti fcllllfhboUDlk. r. . i Lr. Novr Yorlt.Pn Rft 4?i0p IS 1 fro11 I * f'h!!.?V.phlo 0 W|i SSOa " l\l?lmoro. ... 0 SO (i 0 ?T.':.;.... L* WajJ.'Tor., ;7o. II/.. 12 11 li ;. ! Lv. Rtohwond aooj Is l\. 1 Lv panvtlle .IK) a rt ' < harloitn Hiu! lo 201 ; - 1. '. Mill 10 20 o! r.'i ;>l .... i "* (IhivtAr lo 5o H 11 O'Vkli - wl n.% 11 |j a) V V I ir C'?l bift h.Ain! in !n otniui 1 J. wj Lv. r lmr.l.ia Un. d?p> i 1 l/ip' 4 a| ** J'.UuntouH. I tl 'w> p| 0 82 u! ~ Trnn'on I 8 Cxi pj rt Ha " (;mnitovt.lo J lilRpj 7 17 At. Austin to 1 4 ljpj 8 txj a, ... Lv. Col'Ma, B.C.&O.Ry. 4 OUpj 7 00 hi Ar. 1 Am... I . . ~ I I viiiO uiVci uiiil oudridoioii Kuiixaj. i - - " IM E FAXXI. [". of tho <' 11 i > It i y p r an J .1, (Charleston Railway ootnpany. to ; laktf eitVot Monday, Gctber istii, a* (J.fiOn. in. >taxi>aki> l.sj ij<\ ttmi:. Iai'ly I>'nr ' j Kxoept I Kxcepi | Sunday. I Sunday. GOING SI H'TII. _ No. "351 I N. 75" Leave Marion u. in.| i 3o~pm Rutherford ton 8 05 i 3 05 pa: " Purest City - u'O " 3 3b pic " Henrietta' 8 35 3 55 pm Mcoresboro 8 50 " -I io pc. Shel by k 20 5 00 pm Patterson Sprin'8. 0 30 " 5 45 pc " Kitrls 0 35 5 50 pm Arrive at D! acksbiiry 0 50 C 10 pm No. 32 ! N<; 34 LeaveHlacksburg 10 io am. 8ooam Smyrna io 30 ??">an. " Hickory Grove.. 10 45 H 45 am " Sharon 11 Oo 0 10 am York vlllo 1115 0 40 am Tlzah II IT ' 10 05 am Newport 11 S3 10 15 am Hock Hill 11 45 to 40 am Losslle ie 06 p m. 100 pm '* Catawba Junction 12 15 " 1 15 ptn ~ I.ancastor 100 350 t>m .** Korrbaw 146 ' 5 3u pm Arrive at Camden 2 50 " 0 40 pm GOING NOirfff N.r33~r"N?7 3f | Daily I Daily I Kxoept t Kxoept [Sunday. | Sunday, Leave Cntnduti . . 1206 p m j 900 an. Kershaw I 05 j 11 i0 ani " Lancaster^. 1 45 " j 1 <? t>c: > iiimi-u .luuviiun. : .1" | >u nn l.miius U4U " 2 55 i>c. Koch 21 ill 2 55 " . 4 mi pn: Newport 3to r.oo ptr. " Tlrzuh 3 15 ' !>ai pm " York vim* 3 30 " i! oo pci " Niuiron 3 -:."i ; it 2o poo " TPrkory C.rovo ... 4 00 ' it to pij Sniyrno 4 15 " '>55 pn: " lllncltsburg 4 3o " , 7 30 pu. " joiirl'it 5 05 11 " I'm torsion'.* snrinir. .r> 10 " 1 S).. (ISO ? ' No. 33 V N' "l| l.< uve Moorxsboro "> 17 u.in.1 ll< tirlotto .. !> 55 ., f i!! >.i city. . or: J ' Kiithorfordton .... 027 ' Arrive :i Morion 7 on p.to 1 . ? I N". coiiin'ctioii with Southern Kni. w u :it RnoU Hill, nml with Senbonril Air I.fi t at Catuwba Junction. Nod. 3* .mil 35 will curry pasM-ipter*. No-. It .mil I- hnvo coutiicilon at Mai lot. with Sou thorn Tlaiiwaj All train* will stop on .*i?iiul at Oulibur*., Id?ln.C vs. lfo.b!' ... Old IN.int.London, K 'nw Crook, and Vain Mountain. S. B. LUMPKIN G. ?' A. A. TRIPP, Supcrinicmlcnl. SAMUEL HUNT fOcneru' Manutp-r 'Tourist Scoping Far Lino IL?tween Washington uu<! San Francisco. j The Southern Railway and its connections (tho A. & W. P., L. !& N. and Southern Pacific) have i inaugurated a Tourist Sleeping Car Line between Washington I and San Francisco, via Atlanta, New Orleans, and Los Angeles. |This sleeping car goes through j wi hout change, leaving Waahingt >11 every Saturday morning hi i i :ji>, him! is accompanies i>y it Personal Conductor and pullman r>rrtor who go throueh. The Puiims.u fit! ior double b?i.h is j $7.00 from Washington tc San Francisco. Thi- s, r vict: F espCv I ally f' r the : cot:*.*"r.icncc </ *he parties ,%oi?Fng second-class tickets, though tirst| class rickets are good in the car. Further information may be ( obtained from any Southern Fail, i way or Southern Paeilie apenr or official, or from A. J. I'oston, General A?rent, oil Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, i). t or from W. A T; uk, i G. P. A., So. Kv., ; Washington, 1). G. i. LN CASTE It ?\ CHESTEI 1 RAILWAY. ' Hot voon C'!u->ti-r ;111?1 Lancaster. [ ? ! n i iTci l 7 O'l a 01., S mi : Pel 11, 1-''T Dai!H iljcfjtl Sumhuj. I Westbound. fins t bound. No I' No. II. No. to. No.I".' | A. M il'. M [A. M.1P. M 0 er> ." Nt d Ar . i tester.... | lie" 7 t | e ;>'I 5 :t.s Orr's ' II 0 '! 7 t 1 8 48| s gft ... Knox's .. I II anl r v.. S rt. ! ;> 15 McD'allK.'S.. . " II 1". , , 8 ft 06m "...Rlotaburp " II 7 I s I r?i 4 ' " ll'.mec,III Villi .. " 1- i'.J | s i b 0.1; 1 In Cedar Sle ills..4' 11! In; h 10 7:.:. 4 ;ti> d .. .l'ort l.nun. . 12 2S Hii ; 7 3si 4 20'* " r.r uMs 44 12 40] K Hi I 7 - 4 l11 i*f. 14.e ( i u.^s'i , 12 ..i.. h *. ' 7 2"' 4 00 ' I.i '.num.iter Ar 1 0"l s M [ A. Mi I'. M.I IP. M. , Trnln leaving Lanoaaior at 7:90 a nt., con ncota at Chosu r wltli Somborn Rallwaj pole? i nouthi C. .V l. Kolntf north and O. C. & N. Vo ; tlbule nnil loenl trains polnp west 1 Trnln lenvlnp Lancaster nt H:4? p. m., co: ' I*., at Lancaster with O. II & ( from Cam , i ilen, unit Chester with bout hern i.allway pom* mirth and s uthnt l '.vlth C <?- I. i .?rtl j Train Uavlne Cluster al 11:05 a. m., t;onnoet-> r' , at f'hostor w> !i S. iit'.a rn K:i:iwuy Iron' t'i j loli<.alMo( A l~ Iroin north, t Train li a vim' < ; .tor at 7:0."> o :n . conm ct 1 1 with S >utl i r11 Kaltr i" fr >i Columbia. i I j | n. iron. Atlanta ii '' & from L LKUoY M'KI N I ; \\. H. IIAKDI X. rp?-8i(J.Jtt. ; | Vice-l'res. anil Manager. wavi i.i) i::i -vv\ oiunv am> ac, . t . . for rr -? - : ot hie, ? r !n?v . icawtr ' ! t'ou: ty. Monthly Uu) a.al oxiifimos ? ( tt-.:i tea . . ! ??. . .< ?' . I i ;w-i: I I ' I . ? 'i'l | ton. nton (Y IIP u \\ I I