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1 . . V* . V % ' S> = ' |Tfc|Kw^islia?^ I Cleaning Silver Instead of scouring and rubbing each piece of silver separately, the whole service can be as effectively cleaned in a few minutes. After each meal the silver should be put into a pan (kept especially for the purpose) and cover with luke warm water, to which a teaspoonfull of I Gold Dust Washing Powder M is added; act the pan on the range until the water J>1 gets to boiling point, then lift out each piece with M a wire spoon and lay on a soft lincncloth, wiping dj quickly with chamois skin. The pieces so cleanjH ed will be highly polished and look like new. ' Tho above i? taken from our fr?? booklet GUll)K\ HULKS FOR IIOUSKWUHK " S frint tree ct? request to THE 1. K. FAIROANK COMPANY, I Chlc#qo, 'j1. Louisi Now York# Corvfon. Tli I i| ii II InMIHi'l I III I 'I IPIHMII inn i' By I Mo To the Teachers of Lancaster County. There were very few member* present ?t the February meeting of the Lancaster county Teachers' Assoeia ion. This is a decided indication of a lack >>f profession interest on the part of many teachers, and puts the teachers of Lancaster county in (lie light of unfavorable comparison with those of other counties?where those engaged in school work, are showing earnestness, and desire I for improvement, bv meeting to i gather for discussion, inspiration' and exchange of views and ex . penenee. We know that th-re is not the interest taken in e ation in otir! countv thar there v::onld be And i now as we have a Teachers' A-s?. J elation let us come together for ' the purpose of better fi'ting our | Selves Sn >chool work, tud if w have anv tjonri id ear let n- he fro- ' to expro thorn in our meetingW . I'V.'l'i t "ilclicr i!. I cou n t\ v-' > j \ \ ;. net. siircew (>: ich'i"r ro t ui'l. U< i'1 > IV ?ne . i !: triet CXfJeel n' -r .*. t J; lonelier, i who if. iei'i t 'n education. ' and w!i. < ;! > tf. ihl'- it j cotivon i ! i our A-?- | ' .no- * ?I ,.t leu-', lot j U- j*ol v it!! uit on our 1 ill. Wo ouv 'tfo' Sil nt. ? !' Ivi:. ?t ion ! . h" v : !! at our M : :: lit!:: it ?pe ! u u :' i j. .M. Iha.u. 1' i*? - f V'.. I I \ i'-iS, * t'iioui: \ v i.a \.\\ i t.i; ? a; ,\ r, . Tlv\. lltAtS* ASSllC I A! I o\ i (>l. M Mit II 'illii, 11>I Ml I. Te Hi I in t - I :! hi * lv . t iii 111 s 11 ! t > > < i ,\.! Uhories. J. ( J?M? I > I - ' ! .:oi. J I j i | }? I': i' 111! > i i 'S I: i . . : i i . \ work t*i ini/i'ti. A !' S! ^ ?. I, , ... . ?. I,IP ,t-r<>i i S t. .1. 11. 1' i< nip- -.n I \ . <thi(? it ti lii.x. V . \l i t ' :i { nils lit! *i !) '. "Art. i.i,'.- . .. rrii-ni;i I ' > I ? thn-r ? (= . i J. iviwuy in :. !;* ;;?. \ v. r. i. r i ' ' ? ?? r fii)ias.? i \ I\ t . ! ' , , . I USH ...i ' - ' fJtllc >' :.i : i . v 4 v j bri':iki? M is ' :mU lllilK 'r i 'jl 'y. lis ?" <i,- J - JDiptI* i. isiTil l tn ' V I. f?\ *,y > f\ JI J ~ TOMATO "IJL *V)AfiZT(\w z M\ami?; <al I ill ?V Wll ? lim UltWDl This vi'i v <H-tiiu't unit ni - r. tuisui nc variety ?>f tin-color o! IlKAt'TY anil ACM I Is tin- latest ailiiilion l?v l. vint'slo to t|' Tomato family 11 is Mtiekcr tiv ?r an tnori'solitl thun cither of I lie above, maUin it easily the in st tiambanic s -rt i c 'tiv. li n. The form is pcrect. unifoitn. lar and attractive Mcsli v* r lirni I; I- . 1<. bust Kroner, with short joints, settine it fiuit clusters e oser together iliaa mo varieties, anil is therefore heuvv er* op < It is especially adapted for shin ! c. an 1 rettiarkabl tluefo f rciuif indoors nd a Or er at one Per pkto 20c; 3 pkta., 50c> 7 pkts., $1 00 ' Kli'K.ii.tly I . -t a i>. e.l ,\o a I'V with ail or?l ? The LIVINGSTON SEED CO, CominbuH, Oliic SOUTH ERN R AIL WAY. Central Time at Juekso.iv o ' T-tnnal Eastern Tiiue at Other . ?.ia >. Schedule in Effect .Taima-y ITiii. IP t) NOHTHBOUND, Datfyi^tfv H?' Lv. JaeksonvilTo, tPlant 8ys> s o.a 7 l.'ip 1 1 " Savannah,(Ho. Ky I1 >p 1.1 .. i I " Barnwell I 4ulp 4 bin ' .> " Blackville ! 4 l.j<] IV !>1 " Springfield ' 4 4op| 4 !Ni ... " Sally 4 4sp| 4 4a " Perry. I 4 ;Vm .... Ar.Columbia, .">.v?i> floua J)8I Lv. Charleston,!So. By.) .. iM itttip 6'3 " Suminervillo I ' 11a llJOnl 5.V o llr.,1,,.1, villi. v -.... I .. - > " OriuiKi'buri; | t?S!u .>?? 7 & " KinKvillr? lu l."?| 4 lioa Ar. Columbia .. . 11 OUul llMi J>.? IlV. AuKUsta,l So. Kv. ) .. 3 Hop I '.I :hlp " Uraniteville :i:Ui> 10 l.'iu " Alkcu 3A)p( ... . .... " Trenton 4 <*>p! 11 OHpl " Johnston.. . . 4 14{> 11 :Hip Ar. Columbia,(Union Depot) o ">jp| 3 lua L\\ Columbia,! Blnmlinj; St .. (Illip (115n ! 4i " Wiunsltoro.. I 7 (Kip1 7 10 3 " Chester 7 Mp H Hfci 11 p " Koelc Hill | H'J.ip{ 8 47n 11 3' Ar. Charlotte tilUp W40n I ! " Ar. linnvillo... D'.r.li! fiSp .; \ Ar. Kielimonil ., ; ik>:? >. \ip Ar. WnshiiiKtoit.. iCut '->? l" i " Baltimore.! Pu. i;. u. . <i p?;, n ji " Philadelphia.. 11 '.'.Vn I "> J1 New \ork .. , li e.:i 1! f<v. Columbia 1140a 7:Y>al. . Ar. Spartanburg :i Hip II i . . " Asheville j 7 (Kip 37p . .. Ar Klioxvilh*... I I.'a >p Ar.('iii<-iiintiii.. ;7iip ;~4.mi Ar. I. >1:14viii?> .. , a a SuPTII liof.'s I). |.v ^ 'Iiail.v Iiail.va-;: .fe. 1. ui .. ~ ; 1..1 . I..7' i.v. Kic.wil e I x par.aire* ' 1 i-?; i r... Ar.r , . I... ... . . . ... j.. ,. . J. I. . ? ( A t 4- t Ar. f* ? , t; i . M* . a . , . I'm . >?' . . ' '? ?? . i I ?. i ., i . .. ? . :i. II* l<. I . I i? \ . .. i# ( .. ii. .W .. * . \\ a-1. ... ?;i, 1?. <AtCJ <, !>?? : I. Siiiiir?..nH S<ju:i \' ?! i T.? I'li'iia-r iin f< S!e n l.i Imm* ; I :r !;? ('hi! ?i \> O O ?> o o o o HE) Banking & rrm/r c * f ?.** '?* -* -*.'? y -W , ?v- ? *v ^ WV < *- -t? 4 <> 5i n ;) (> > ?> < > o o < > * - > -+- -' -? | OPENIN( SEVEN NE S ,. Which took place at Lan uary ist, 1900, is an intc Our friends have delugcc r eyes are turned upon us. not so much because our er than "old stocks," bu are sure to find it nut WE GR] :a u ^ With special New Year 1 lion's share of your patn experience and cash pui 5 to the recent advance. ?{; extensive scale? stocks New lines to be daily z done to make this the ID] Our crowded stores will not been in vain, nor o jj! cold snap has come, and ! GREAT CLO1 J *' 1 j 1 Mckcd ii]) in !'hiladelph cents on the dollar. Si :i hundred pairs Pants at le^ of that! Men. if vou e? few years, buy some of tl for years to come. Hoi closed out his samples < ! cents on the dollar? 1.20 purchases<>f Iinibroidcric handkerchiefs and miles eeries at less than one-ha tion. You will positi\ ely We intend to do a very , K ^ V I I V ?11 7 V. 1 c 11?11 I v;ui I / I 1 ! 1 } V.. L . JBICx A3 \\ c bought for spot cash I (we keep in close touch v j pairs of Shoes at a big ( the shoe store of this I!. ( . ( ioodnian and all TTrrs "i t\ fl 'T IK IttiE It' Pulling strong stokes fc arc id succeed. Hsath Banking r i ?i 11 ii ii ii ii it ii B ~ . * ? ? ' . * * ( ?' * T ... o ooooooooo \TH i Mercantile pant K f -O -V < +> o l < I 11 < I u 1 > O II <1 > < 4- >- 4- < ntk arm. /trv za ; UK UUK w stores caster and Kershaw on Jan:resting event to the people. I us with good wishes. All Storekeepers are worried? new goods are really cheapt because the "dear people" bet you bargains. Our claims to the onage are justified by our -chases in the markets prior Our preparations are on an large and assortment great, idded, and everything being EAL TRADING PLACE, testify that our efforts have ur time thrown away. The witn it our j^rcat THING SNAP, ia at a sheriff's sale at 47 x hundred Suits and four >s than one-half price. Think vpect to stay on earth for a icse suits for you and yours lar, the New \Ork hat man, >f men's hats to us at 50 o hats in all. (>ur s^i^antic s and i I ;iii(!Lrn hict< r nnn upon miles of new embroidlII price?await your inspec' wondc r at their cheapness. large business by selling it(u*s. i Jeforc t he 3YANCE from a needy manufacturer nth them) i 26 cases?7.5^0 liscount. This is sure to be town. The W. L. Douglas, the good shoes found here. II* * * >r jmniir pauona^e, and we Yours, for Business, 1 Ifeatile Co. *r * -4- - -f ?. it (I <? (I 4 ? (I 41 i) 4 > < ? ^ ' ^ ' W ' OOUTH CAROLIIA A GEORGIA EXTRUSION R. R. COMPANY, Schedule No. 4 lu Effect 12.01 u. in., Sunday, Dec. 24, lb90. BetweenCamden,S.C.,and Blacksburg.S.C. West. Sa East 32. rirsi Class EASTERN TIME. K|r.-,U'la8H Passenger Passe oner iiuily Dally Except STATIONS. Except Sunday. . Sunday. )' ' l* M. ]A. M. 12 M Camden '12 25 I l.i DeKnlb ilS 02 1 27 Wektvlllc 11 6? 1 4'l Kershaw 111 145 ; 2l<) Heath Sprliur Ml 20 j : ir> IMbu-nnt Hlfi 1115 . 25 Euiu'iister 10 55 2 50 River lde 10 40 2 Oil Sprlin'ilell ,10 30 :: io i ki;i\vi>.i,l unction ;lu 20 3 .0 l.esiio 110 10 | .1 I'l Rock lllll 110 00 :! i . Newport 0 ."45 o." Tirzah t 0 HO I 'I York villa 1 1) 15 . i Shi'Oil 0 00 1 ' I lllckoty (irovo s 45 "> " I Smyrna 1 s .'15 i 21. lllack.sbm'K 8 15 1 P. M I A. M. Between Bla^ksburg b.C.,and Marion,NX! West II.1 East. 12. ? ( I EASTERN TIME. ,:i,88 Mixe.1 I Mixed Daily Dully Except STATIONS. Except Sunday. Sunday. A M P M. 8 10 UlncUaburR 0 40 8 Ho Earls <1 30 8 40 Patterson Springs 6 12 9 20 Shelby 0 00 to 00 Cattimore 4 50 Sm 10 10 Mooresboro 4 40 10 26 vllonrlelta 4 30 ui no forest City 3 II l- Rutherford ton 3 ~S 11 35 Millwood 3 OJ 114 Golden Valley - M ? > 12 05 Thermal City 8 ? 12 25 Glenwood - 2* 12 50 Marlon '' . A- M p- MWEST. GAFFNEY DIVISION KASjJ FirstClass FirstClass 15 13 EASTERN TIME. 14 lfl = 8|5 8-g STATIONS. ? gf Jk?qkS O x a 3 * ? ?W5Q?? P. MAM AM. P. lfl. I Oo ti 00 Blncksburff 7 50 3 08 1 20 0 2t? Cherolcee Falls 7 30 2 40 1 40 (5 40 Gaffney 7 10 2 28 P. M AM AM. P. II Trains Nos. 32 and 33 connect at Mlacksburg with 'rains on the Gaffney Division. Tru No. 32 connects at Camden with the Charb ton Division of the Southern Railway for u points south. Train No. 33 leaving Camden at 12.40 p. m., Koine west, makes connection at Lancaster, S. t\, with the I* & C. R. R., at Catawba Junction with the S. A L., going north: at Rock Hill with the Southern Kail way, going north. Train No. II connects at Hlacksburg with the Southern Hallway from the sou'h. At Marion, N. C.. with Southern Railway going west. SAM L. HUNT. A. TRIP1'. President. Superintendent S. B. LUMPKIN. O. P. A. LANCASTER & CHESTER / RAILWAY. Between Chester :in<l Lancaster .Schedule in Effect Dee. 17, I -in* I tail tt Except Sunday. j >outhbound. Norll.be .11(1 No. I7v No. 17. No I'!. No. 14 1 *. M IA. M~ I'M. 1 A~~M H I'll 10 :ki il I.v ...Chester .. Art l! OH 7 57 Mir! II 10 lilchhttrt;. .. . " '? "> 7 '71 I | K f.7 !1 :t l-1 ". Ilosfonivlllr.. I " <! 7 It! i::j it :it ...i i.rt l.-iwn. " "j 0 67 1' |0 IV ;10 ?l Ar l.:.t,oa-t' t I.-. i I.J fl fti ! i?. m i*. i* a m No. I .. le.n in.' I. .! e.ii'.t r i'?.tkes I close connect ion at i hosier with . il.i-ri. j IC;. ilv.il No ::<1 l.<r I i I .0 to anil |)o , rtll I ami Seaboard Air I. 'r Momt i s[i lo. j Atlanta ami point-, ... -t Al-.n .it t'.troiiiia A Northwestern Ky. No I for i.i i. . r, N' I' aii l in11 ! in- riti i .1.1,, '.I, : . i. t,i . Uail ! itt'.y No :t:< to ? o lauli.a . oil ;io : !. '' No 17. let.vine Chester I03?tl connects | with -soiiiln in i: . No :e- fr on t lumh;.. and | o lints ;i>ui,i: s ti.i At-. Air Cine "At: .ii'.l ,s|>cI i '.oi" from Norttiern nntl Eos tern polnis unit . Southern Itv. No. ;t.1 trout Northern tttnt Knot ' n imlnM. '"'I 'At I .'.It. easier Willi St' v it i' ti liliii'kftljiiri: . Ni> 10. IcAvin:' l/.iiifusicr I <'ti j.>. 111 , n.'.ni'i ii ' " ! :ii l.i master vritli s t\ Jt U. i: from i unilcn Marion, .-till .ri. K . No. SI . I i lu1 <t?v for , ( ! 'I'lotlo and points norlli. ... . I;> !c.n In^ ( In .t?-r S ID |> tu.. coniK'ciH in j ?" i ater with >ou'ti'in Hallway No itt (rum ' (;..iuinlil l and points south I.KROY SPRINGS, .1. Mr II K A Til, President. Gen'l. l'as. Agent. SMITH and WOODSHOP. \VK liftVf openeil n SHOP oi the < LA UK ('< ?'HNKR it lliOi'M h'-nn 11 uncock Shop mi ;?!? pn-paird to <! ? al ?1111 i < <i! WOODWORK. ,WK fit \KANTFK SATIS1 FACTION to our I'alrons. Prices to Suit ilu> I IMKS. W c will lie ^1 ml to i|?> your Work. D. P. BAKER and PETER McH ERS ON.