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L J j re telf f, N. Y., riles: fgy;I Jror.i th i^irmy on Uli, mi/I sufT' iCil from ince. 1 frequently had h"H?. spells. My f.rfftn (ft ..'J. 1 . . i tartly v.oro i la ; ..;11for f"ar of : uldieit att. ud to jry bustw l ly so4. ^ i ;v^<^ IV shoulder. Thro ' >1 uslay I r. Silks' 4'n~ ' 1 K 80 I wjiflijiv 4: !.? > or i ftotu . t , nr. " %.** : it ' f > oWi 4 e : , vds | ) lO l'lVOluluend .ins l in- i i r rw^Vlf* as w ?o?u u e '* -/ 1 -ji ? v 1 ?Wt I on iiu - r r, _,,. ' : ? Jjjfiffihoi.rt and ' ','7'V . >? L,i!.. :.tt, mi) Pol kt " "T - > r . > * v ... ^Tkil Ifolf1 r * v ??'. .! V-* n <7 ;* ouvllle. ii-.i l i, <ti.|v>o<it ? <?frisitVit i i . i .l..ts v. Kkj- i. . t N??ptl-?' nii'i. % Lv. J'tII ". '.c.Aii ley.. .13 l > p *' ttari-'if.h " t 13 20ft| 8 67 p r.Cohii! :.wi 4 i 15 a; 7 oi? s> i rjci.tn ' r . i>1 I . i .i 10 10 pj I trtfttuMH. Ho. Ky. .. : 1' ; i :>U ; 5 4,? p , jifinPivil.o ! 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Ob- ' aarvation anil Couipnrtiiionl 0*rH, and Dining , ' Cars running through without change 1 et *o?d ; BV AMgusTne, F'.v, sj i Now Vork via Jaf-k : i tonvllib, flaroniiah, (,'olumliln, Charlotte and j Washlngtou. Pullman Drt.wing-Room ijk?*p big Cars between Augusta, ii> . ami Now York, j connecting with this train "t (' .ivmhm for fho | accommodation of Augusta nnd A.ken travel Most excellent dully nns.i-ngi-r service be ftween Florida and New York. No?. 87and88?Washing- ei and Southwestern Limited. Bolid VestlbuTtxl truln with dining cars and first class coaches north of Charlotte. | Pullman drawing room . plug cur-.between Tampa, Jack -ton villa, 8n v.innuh, Washington ' , and New York. ' Pullman sleeping cars hotw>-ea Augusta and Rich mono, I i N on. a.*, und :*V?U. S. Knit Mall. Through Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping < ai-i bv 1 twi en Juckiioiiitllo ami Now York and P,.i. )' Snan sleeping cars net ween Augusta nnd Char j lotto. Pullman Hivcpli.g ears betwiei a a eg eonv Tp and Coluiiihic , ?u route daily between ?ack*oii<Wle and Clm intn.tl. \ i? Asm-villi-. 1 IT. K. HANNON. J. M. Cirr.P. Thirl V P. AGan. Mr;r T. M , TVieihtnirton. W A. TURK. n. H. HARDWK K, t. P. A. WiHhlngton. .. ( . IJ. A.. At'.m:irv. r?!.nt?d i MAN'AOW I N'I' OK TIIK , (itrtble Iiii'u As." ranee Society territory in desirous of securer v iocs of a mon of character ,.y t<> rc{ re-cm i:interest, oaster as 1 r.'hjv:rters. The fill be thoroi. ducatcd j ence of life jo nrancv and noeHst'ii) solici' iiiif. There , n-?v or profet->ion not rea;>lrU which is more rev f.liari a' life Agency collH energy and ability < <>r e with men Avho desire to la'HMit einpWSyirieiit and are ? attain prominence in tina invited./ . i V .1.1 ?5Y, M err., ? k IIill, S. 0. / WIIAV CUBA COST STAIN. Little Island Held as Security For Nearly l!a!l Billion in Bonds. Now Yoi k W'orht. M:idrid,Spain,Wednesday night, via, Bayonno. France, M?r<'h 17. ?Just when schemes am^being discussed for the settlement of the Cuban rjuestion by means of an American guarantee tor the Cuhan debt, it will be opportune i to place before the neonle of the! FniUd Slates ilie :?cI -i 1 fieures of that and ' iiv ?iiins required nr.nuaily for it* interest and sinking iund. When tho present insurroctio.n I( Feb. -1, 1 S?)& ) ' ' nban | debt < ? >! i "ds fed of: f ir-: 1V-F''"<!'> it? si>: peri cent. *i>omis, redeemable in -KM year*. created in .1 >'><!: which re-1 < I n i re mow .^T.07^.for interest J p ;* '.!.! i , '!d. ' $7'''h0't0 ii* ." Id ;'o,- :lu - ii : jiat !* S itiji. lv?.-] '!f> (){)((.(i >i? jj; f've ' \-i ( ' > nds. ' . oi iblo in . ; i vein s, created in i S:H? re < ;:* i ??r i .7.r>0.Pt;o old for 111 s 'i;? oil i. I'olh s"!'.:i ?>} 1 i>n : ;re ."unn.n 1 t< ' in (in- fii^t jtl! l.v ri tnort ; t . i V' revei ! !hi: < 'nl' en -toi.i?lu i; . iheir name li.v j pot; rv ('elan I"?n>I - ; then by j t'. .."tii;:;! \ i *i; > i t! .e i ?' a <0 . i and Ifttitlv hy t subsidMirygttar j inte? oi tin Np.lWFn Imperial] i ncasury. \\ } I f * 1 t tlllk Wi?lw.ll ..... ..x .. i.?v - v 111 1.17111"! I 1WII siarhe? 1 the customs rcvimm <>i tho colony sutliced to (. iiv~ thei iti tores I ntM sinking fund charges! of !:<>!!. classes of bonds,' It is not com rally known that 1110 loan of isoft was have | been much larger than $dn,000,- j 1)00, the original intention being' to issue >i i 10.(i()(),000 more of the J live percent, redeemable bqn<\s.! with the coupons and tlie sinking' fund charge payable in -rohl, toj replace bv conversation what re i mained oi the old six per cent., loan ot but t he Madrid govit the time could not* pla^o advanfa^'ously the 1S00 live per ent. bonds, which consequently remained in the hands of the oloniaUminist ry. * When the present insurrection1 began the fortes authorized thei I'anovas government to make usej l" these $140,(^0,000 five per j L'ent* bonds, part of 4vhieh were s<?l? 1 and part served to guarantee advance# hy the hank of Spain and otlmr banks, tluts adding to the ("whan debt $1 lO,OOO,0O0, a^i mutual interest of $7,000,000 and : \ sinking fund charge of $020, [)00. * * Mosaics the Spanish govern mi nt has borrowed since then in Spain it'sell $ 100,000,000 on live per cent, bonds, redeemable in eight* years and guaranteed by the revenue ol the homo pc j ninsular customs, thougl^lie said loan and all its annual charges for interest and sinking fund? amounting to $2-^500,000. not in! poK], bul in pesetas?arc chargable to the Cuban dobt ami the Cuban treasury because tie whole proceeds of t his Idfcn a! - ? wer> used up for the expenses of the present Cuban insurrection. The sum total of tlw Cuban debt now, oyinjs to rapid amorti xution, is .$28y,')UO,Ot)tt in Vuhan six and five per cent, bmd , the1 f oterest ami 4nkin^ fund charges \ I i % /'% - -' % I j pay ;t. . a 11(1 in f>0.000, 000 in Spanish ciVstmns guaranteed five percent. Ootnl. the interest and Sinking fund charge payable in pesetas. Almost all these bonds are held by Spanish investors in Spain. When the Madrid* government issued royal decrees establishing home rule in Cuba last. November, the settlement of the Cuban debt and the share of the burden to be borne by the colony and the mother country were leltancjuesfcion. to be discussed and decided later ' . a 11 cr pacification.between the Cuban and lb" Soanish par liamenls ami governments. !Ti * 11 that tim i1 would, be-:d"s, i>e i *> -ui t ton rt ain t lie real definite co#t ol tjiu tvar and I': ui)i>MI.I ill' debt i4ubi die-. .-.S it ia mitten ' hat mi Jan. i, ISO . $70,0 , )00 wfts to the array. . v ami . .1 .?;netion uric-, p- .s;' ners ami coed r actors Dor the scv.ernl months' nrrear . outside en tlx a bo vo i uu.'ar di o!. 1 ii" ('ulitia .villi . ? .li!st anil Consi'i vat iv v : ., ; . 1. ! : ve assured 1.1c :' !'? t in y couM not hav 1 iv r ami could j..- -bbly max i' t r i- ' $ * 11 xairoa tlx. :! a- 1 . . -inkit .. liixu'o; 'In* ti. actual debts. a- r t'J.".. > m'/OO v hi' 1 ! > i'Ci}iiirc(i Rat.D -.i! \. Tin; Spaniard- argne !. .i their annual budgets, roiln : :a s|i, i, 000,000 with ilf.ii juit\ iron 1 existing taxation, could not a iib r?l to lie saddled with $4'2,<>00,000 more taxation. Kven now, out of a budget of y 1 '50.00'),0i>0. Spain devotes nearly $ ?>,< !M?,t?i 10 toiler own peninsular debts. The Spanish foreign debt, with coupons payable in gold, amounts to $ {'.),2n(J,OUO ; the domestic debt $-7o,i(id,000, with interest payable in pesetas. $.'{ 10,055,IXK1 nl" redeemable debt, about $ 1 It),000,000 bearing interest 111 pesetas, and minor items. t j i - 1 ? * - * 1 mtirnii; in iiiimi tnt'se tiaia. 111 o American gnvornmont and finam:W*rs can appreciate the financial possihilities in Spain and Cuha. % ES3 has demonstrated ten thousand 1 ? timed thntV in almost infallible 3 r0" WHAM'S I o PECULIAR g -j WEA^ESSES, 3 n Irregularities and derangement*. pi gj * It has become tlio lead!lag remedy M Bfl for this claa* of trouble*. It titrti H n a wonderfully healing, strength- I By citing and i aftthing iiitiuciaco u(>on K n the menstrual ornni. It cures 'jj H " whites'" and falling of the womb. Ba It etuinMloudiiig and roliovea sup- M II ' i r i * I i . i tr .in. |t r'or ( !i:i- nf Lif it in the host in iliciuo made. It is beneficial H miring pregnancy, ami helps to n tiling clnUlri u int limnr-* barren M R foi . r- It Invlmrntcit i-timu- H l . i,-i , iia tliu whole iyi? M pj to nil afflicted women. J Why will N ,a a: j in iijta eutU r anntlnr iiiimito Ed fl with certain relief within rencbt fl Wine of Car Jul only ci lU ti.oo I Q i i l ittle at your drug i tOi c. jjW l'?r utlrici, in coma ri i/uiring vpcrial H J tiirdtii.nx, a ldr. is. yivi.nj .ii/ini.I m?. fl 2 I I fl Tl: Oalf/rtnooyu il o'icinv Co., Chat | ? tunooyu, Ttnn. H Rtv. J. W. SMITH, Ct-mden. S.C., rays: IS ra "My wlfo used Win" ot Cardnl at home M r.lncntf Yd ir Ilnwtl4 '"Uti ' Tir<f?. '.in !y f'Atlisrt'f. cur* < istlj-a: n ' ",vcr. lOe, !? ?. IIUC.C fail, ilMigg I't-tu. 11, <<ti -yj / \ > ' v- ' I V as'* so*- ' Mill, ABSOLUTELY GOARf.KTESD ???;: >pl*j*?i<l booklet fw*. A?l."KTEKM\(i ItflMKDTfll ??-<?<? <? O ? ? ? rx\ +>*-<? ? <*-<.? ? *??> j^WEMEMOME | \ but haw s. '. 1 i.rort ^?5^ / [ j\ numer for 25 wars i 4\ j?V4 ^ dtkler's profits. Sh! Y * u 71 i whero for exainim ^ Everything warr.?t | i\ I \ \K 4 />*? ?t \ lei of Ilarnci l \\ //Mi./ T?riiu<-i.?uueio( I )\ : V Pur'oj s.fVIWfliV C Jriyf*-' /f - -./ I ..Lgoa, l'luctorif, Tr?[n, \ Ko.11. Ptirroj TToro-. r-tr?, jib.00. Waonj. s.nrl f. r tar: ' r. In . -in f.?t f.'j. Cata'.-juo ' f .11 our t, *. IK HART C.MU1IAUK AMI IIA.RXKHS MKO. CI rnpi*oyed f farm ; K h i-iPIT) ALL I.A I M i tp r" I = ' ! r" i .*>' 8 .J i .r *it ~ ? I "L ' "iVwu?**V *; ? VN1 "* \(? xi I" I "III ' ' Igpr I =!;? ->|f ! ? siNt' sf? 1 ~ r? = - If 8 2 i * * * v s ? __ . ?-W ^ *M ClJ ... Nc. 4 A LI Our Pricva fur Mucin nc.-i d??liv??i with ii Ten-yen ; No. H?2 Drawers, drop leaf :o?< No. 1?' Drawers, drop !":it* ais< No. b?<i Drawers, drop leaf am /r IS HANDSO.tCLT FINISH DO AND AS Write for full description and for CATALOG! RkRK'ch, Wagons, Harness, Pianos, C Holler Wheat Mills, Corn Mills, S | Subscribe for The Cotton Plant m u. i*. iiiNtAN, Farmers ''Fire f a.ri.tiii?^*" of manure is destructive, and, although it is a well-known occurrence in manure heaps, some farmers do not try to pi nt or suppress it. It is simply ovfciuealing of the manure,due to rapid decomposition, a largo proportion of the ammonia being liberated and lost. When lire fauging occurs drive a crowbar I into the heap in several places, I and pour in cold water. What is better, wet the manure and turn the heap-over, adding dry cartdi i and plaster, placing the coarse ; portions of the manure in the center. Cold water absorbs ammo ma and prevents its escape, and unless it is used much of the vol| atilo atnnioma will escape while j the manure is being handled. The | heap should not ho kept wet.l^ow: ever, hut slightly damp, which will promote decomposition ; hut overheating may always ho con' trolled by cold water. Rev. K. Edwards, pastor of the English Raptist Church at Minersvilie, 1\?., when suffering with rot-u mat ism, was advi ed to try Chamberlain's Eair^ Eulm. lie says: "A few applications of this , liniment proved of great service t<> me. It subdued the inilammation and relieved the pain. Should any sufferer profit by giving Rain j Halm a trial it will pi. sm nir."| lAr clln In* -T I.' \f o . I I ftiul IV (! IIfill Ml ? ( \\ : .51 t.ns ter, S. o. u-+'<\ KFHH ;i ki Li r?nrt Whi?koy IlnVita I'^Tyr ,13 fl0m(! w,:h* L M | (- ukj outpuln. U**?k of pnr* f- ,4 9 G <?> Sw8 tlmUrowtil IRKE. R. M .WOol.LKY, M.O. *** JiTiuiIii. i?u. Ollico 101 N. Prjor UU ?Another lot of New Ideal sewing machines just received at l tliis ollice. A I ? \ \ ? isrof constlrMion. Cu.?Mrrt ip or ttrlj fciuse eaiiy n ?.? ( Mrnn > S'ontrral, <;nn.,? o*-**"?f?-0 >, ?... -. I< y. ?'r. ' :r' " i - . , ?4 . ... Asp-o.ifibHI, IOr, }. W. It. I'UATT, M.-e'i-. ELUIIAIZT. UTU. ers' || SEWING NCE ^fiCHWE. IUA ^3-- > M?? I - I'*? I tf&C* |i ?jh:l lr Srig.1 . * . i; f ~ * *. V"i vtr--.\~ , ? A ;. ?? ? a -; : *v.\ij ? S * ?r\Mi ' ?f-s? Ii5\ .; p* ,* tlf/* J 2,3 -i UAWC8- jv o v<i at any ln-noi in the State, . r (iuurantee: '. i cover #18.25 * il cover $19y2Q il cover $20.ot>. CCCD ?5 A/If HIGN-PRICE3 KACS/RE. ; vVji> v ,'i of HEWIXU MACHINES, JKS mid CUTS of )rmins, Furniture, Plows, Harrows, aw Mills, or anything you want. id Get Our I'rice List. . *> ' Alliance Exchange I-ANCASTKlt & CHEST RAILWAY, t Between Chester and Lanct. - V In i :Toct 7.00 a.iu., Su|ulay, Feb. 14, t I tail It Except Sunday Wc-atbountl. \ >' No. 0. No. 11. - * f A. M IP. M | * y oft ft ftoul Ar.... Chester.. h .Vi ft ;tft Orr's.... l:i ft kft.f ".... Knox's ... 8 8ft ft 15' " Mi-Damel'it.. 8,J.I ft Oft.I ntcU?Jfjr.?. 8 tol 4Vftft1 * iftascomville.. 8 oft] i ift'? "!Ci ilar Shoals.. 7 ftft 4 ftft'il ".. .Fort I.nwn..." 7 38 4 Jo " ci races... . * 1 7'.N! 4 luj " jj liter's Cross's ' 7 -."I 4 oo >1 r.v. Lsncattar.. Ai A M IP. M.j ' _ Train leaving Lancaster at 7;"' nects at Chi- iter with Southern R south, l'. & I. coing north am >. - libtllft ami local trains going v*o?t. Train leaving Cancanlor m H:4t> p. .11 noots at f.anoaster with O. It & C. fr'>m den. and ( hoster with J-outt.^rn Kallwaj north and south and with C. & C. north. Train leaving Chester at ll:oft n. n?.,ct at Chester with Southern Hallway Iron lotto, also O. <& C- Iroin north. J _ . Train lcavjng Chester ttt T.y^h tn , or with South?\rn Ke.Uway,,-frojfi Columbia & N. from ^tianta and ('. & I* (ruin l.et IJSROY 8PIUN W. FT. HARDIN, Pros Vico-Pros. hihI Manager. Money to Lend. . Tito T.iincasler County KitiIt! T.onn Association lias money tr?> on improved real estate situate lliis county, upon reasonable tot Apply 1 - VAI?I?V C. TIK)M?0?r. Sec At 'i're Rank Uml' Oct. 21-!?7-tl m. F?rk."T Pork Sausag E?E?. You ?ftn now jjot fresh p. sage as well as ilrst class my market daily. I'rompt made for all orders in any l lie tow II. W. P. YOU? July 2$, 18?7(ly) ? ' )i w i ! '