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SBMSDm A stubtfofrn sold is easily taken ; 11 16 some people ell winter and gtTfevten develops into bronchitis or on shoutdoure^oold Thi oelebrated remedy Is Scowledged to be most efficient and fcble lor aft affections of thd throat ^lungs. cold at once. -'X 1 Promptly cures Stubborn Col^ ^3RL \ ??*** Are pleaaAut to take. Doctoit ^ Price 25 ceaU. At ell druggitu 1?^\V ' 8O1HBJ0F T^E DELAY8 THE MTATE HOARD ENCOUN -N . tEBS THE *KV%T IS NOT IN COLUMBIA. JJfc> ' I _( ' A Statement to the Anxious Ones _ Fronl the State Board- The Dlf^ |erent Stages. year about this time VV those interested begin to write tc ^ . the State b<!*ard of .pensions-ask F ^^nsion money will 'O v " forble^ none undercomplications and rays that have to be by the board in getling lhibg*A"h"pe for the mone> to be paid out. ^ Already such itig received, and \po that some ' idea of the work might be ob "tinjBd'hy-the public, the followt fog* statement has been made VM ^public: \ M "Several petitions have been ifdr received by the State pension board, asking that the fund be * * dj^tribuled as soon as possible tu tnO poor, needy veterans and . ' Widows. The delay in the (patter ' df paying out the pensiorrf'is gen erally supposed to b^ihe fault of the State board anJ this state with la view ex * w of^itfTO difficulties hive to contend. *en counties out n their rolls; ceived here, checked over "olIs, and in tany old pen .??*. We then 4 of J hejfig^nd >unty boards ,?ion, and frenl weeks be~' the hoards 8 this, we ^plications >r corree es pension had no "-.not hope last''rolls before ^art of April, if then. -a ly there were forty ^\re old 'panaioners unaccounted ' for, and H ha8 taken two weeks 8i|?ce the roll was checked over a?d the names sent to get the nrfcne** Affirmation rnnnprninu d thin1 is one of many inif we copied the rolls '*dition in which they we would be doing *io ?.W pensioners, yarding those y find they ftiW?u"{4vJ,ave ofietr." W* i the in, and l.ter consider lone on them here, in r,/ ia then necessary e pay rolls. As 7,000 pensioners ike^/vto be 500 rt fa a matter of time and u/r?rlr ?/? .te oaf tie pay rolls for the Srka of court. VVe then send "m to chairfhanof the county rd to verify ant then only are prepared to *>ay out the pen otr fund." m V'g * 1 ' ' Blsmaroj v on Nerw?. w ^ J* i ' of his splendid ?ndonhi1tble will and us energy are not. found >mach, Liver, Kidneys ds are out of order. If m^hese"qualities and the 4*iey,bring,' use Dr. King's Are Pills. They develop power of*brain and body 75c at Crawford Bros. drug. 2 " v j - ~fgge in i ii ii i urn THE ENGLISH BOER WAR. A Clever Ruse by Which Ladygrey is Relieved. 11 + London, March 17.?The ad dition of 10,000 men under Gat acre, Clements and Brabant to Lord Bobert's main army gives him an ample force to push his wav through to Petoria, but not one line has been allowed by the censor to come through about the disposition of the 12,000 or 15,000 men that have reached South Africa since Roberts began to advance. This confirms the opinion of the experts that they are 'confident two armies will march , against Pretoria at the same time, one from the North and the other from the South. London, March 17.?Th^*surrender of Ladygrey was due to a ruse. A few loyalists notified the rebels that Major Ilook had i ordered the surrender of the town by 5 o'clock. The rebels complied. The loyalists immediately dispatched a messenger to inform , Major Hook of the situation. In f the meanwhile tho union jack was hoisted and the rebels were instructed to salute. The loyalists picketed the town until the force ' of Hook arrived. ' SUPPOSED ALLIANCE. London, March J7.?It is re ported that the kaiser has telegraphed Lord Roberts congrat ulating him on the success of the campaign. This report is considered significant when taken in connection with the announcement today that Germany has acquired the port at the Persian gulf since it strengthens the be1 lief that a perfect understanding, ( if not an official alliance, exists , between Germany and Great BriI tain. Well informed officials are now convinced that Germany was brought to England's side in the Boer war by promises of help to secure advantages equal to those i England gains by victory over the Boers. RESERVING IT FOR KRl'OKR i London, March 17.?Delay in sending Cronje to St. Helena has bred the report that the govern < A Wife Savs: u 44 We have four children. With the first > three I suffered almost unbearable pains from i 12 to 14 hours, and had to be placed under I the influence of chloroform. I used three bottles of Mother's Friend before our last child came, which is a strong, fat and healthy boy, doing V my housework up to within two hours * ?. Jy? B ^ of birth, and suf- ftr}\ )T> \ fcredbutafew hard 'jMNyy ^ pains. This lini- / i j \d l mentis the grand-/ /AAt| // iJ , est remedy ever Si Mother's y " \f 1 Friend ' n\ will do for every woman what it did for the Minnesota mother who writes the above letter. Not to use it during pregnancy is a mistake to be paid for in pain and suffering Mother's Friend equips the patient with s - strong body and clear intellect, which it turn are imparted to the child. It relaxet the muscles and allows them to expand. II relieves morning sickness and nervousness It puts all the organs concerned in perfed condition for the final hour, so that the set a. at labor is short and practically painless. Danger of rising or hard breasts is altogethef avoided, and recovery is merely a matter ol a few days. Druggists sell Mother's Friend for $1 a bottle. The Brad field Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. Send (or our (tee illustrated book. M. II. Srnllh, llutternut. Mich , nays, "DoYV11Cm Little Karly Risers aro the very bent pills I ever used for coetlveness, liver and bowel troubles." Crawford flros. d-w-s MONEY TO LOAN! I HAVE made arrangements with 1 Brokers in New York (;ity through whom I am able to plane loans secured by a tlrat mortgage on improved farms for tlve yeafs time, payable in Instalments, at the low rate of 7 per cent, interest pef annum. The brokerage and the oharge for abstract and in- | spertion are small and at the expense of the borrower. ft. e. WYLIE, Atty-at-Law. ppLjl7?1flft6. tint. I word is there such an excessive amount of drinking per capita as among the few thousands of Americans in "Manila," that gambling and wickedness of all sorts flourish there, and that the natives are fast being taught that such is Christian Americanism. Dr. Schurman, the Chairman of the Philippine Commission, also tea titles to the prevalence of drunkenness there. Senator Pettigrew did a timely and much needed act in getting the Senate to pass a resolution inquiring as to the origin and extent of the liquor traflic in the Philippines. In contrast to the prevalence of drinking among the American troops abroad, it is humiliating to read that (Jen. Kitchener, the i English Commander, enforced in his brilliant Sudanese campaign strict and total abstinence.?8. (J. Baptist. The Canal Sold. J. K. McDonald, Esq., an I associates have bought the Cataw ba canal property from the State sinking fund commission. The j price paid was $2,000, according to our information, with the con dition that improvements to the value of $150,000 shall be estab lished within live years, or failing in that, the putchasers shall pay $2,000 a year after the expiration of that period. We learn that tliey have boiiio property which lets them into the river, also a large tract on the Lancas ter side.?Chester Lantern. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, cures them ; also Old, Run ning and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Roils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, (/happed Hands, Chilblains, Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25c. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold bv Ckawpokd Bros. Druggist. 2 Let Them Come. The Citadel cadets will proh ably go to Winnsboro in order to witness the total eclipse of the sun. We suggest that the Rock Hill school authorities arrange tor an excursion to Lancaster in order that the students may witness the great astronomical event. Lan caster will be on the line of to tality.?Rock HiR UftraTd.'" ??? VVm. Orf Nawark, Ohio. "We never feel eitfe without Ouo Minute Oouyh Cure in the hoime. It w?vc*1 toy 11 It In boy'n life "tern had the pncnrnontn. W? think , medicine made. " It euree ?* .rfSr f liMeitHert to if. abth'tl I Immediate rciulte C r*wfordnre|. ^Thev ... ' ri'i merit has decided not to send him to the historic scene of Napolean's exile, hut is reserving that for President Kruger, who will be. sent there accompanied by his wife. France's outburst of anger at the announcement that Cronje would be exiled there is popularly credited with influencing the change. The general belief is that France will not look upon the exile of the president of the Boer republic with the resentment that was aroused by the news that a comparatively minor leader would thus be exiled. America'a Disgrace. No American can read without the blush of shame that there are now over lour hundred saloons in the city of Manila to the three that were there when the Amer icans first entered. The drunken noaa amnnc thn Rolilipm ia anwl In be appalling. Two missionaries found after arrival in Manila that the evil effect of the drinking and wickedness in the army was so great on the natives that they gave up their work among the people of the Philippines and went to work on the army. A correspondent says that the streets of Manila reek with the odors of the worst of liquors. He further savfl that, "nowhere in the wmi r^^^^ishaMwoA mmmammmmmmmammam To Clean Matting Few things can be uitd to clean matting; aah and aoda bare been used, but experience baa taught that tbe best way la to batra the matting thoroughly swept, and than go over It with a solution of warm water with . Gold Dost Washing Powder dleeolrod In It; It Is bast to use a woolen cloth; a tableepoonful of Gold Duet Washing Powder to a quart of water Is the proportion; wring the cloth almost dry and rub quickly, but the moment the water gets dirty, change It for fresh; then follow tbe wet cloth with a dry one. This trill clean It perfectly. Tbs ibm is Ukio from our frso booklet "GOLbift KVLtS FOR HOUSEWORK" Seat fro* on request to THE N. K. PAINBANK OOMPANV, OMsafs, St. Louts, Now York, Boots*. RUSSIA AND JAPAN. [( Rumors of War Between the Two Countries Begin to Gain Credence in Yokohama. I Yokohama, Feb. 23, via Victoria, B. C., March 17.?The persistency with which the Western press clings to the imminence of war between Russia and Japan is attracting much attention here. Thus far there has seemed to be no foundation whatsoever for the rumor. The fact which now im presses the public is the arrival of representatives of some of the \T tr . i_ a a i new i orK papers, tney naving i been sent for the express purpose J of being on the spot when the 1 outbreak eoines. This, together f with the activity prevailing in j the Russian squadron in Eastern i waters, assembling in force, as it ( is in the Korean Straits, and the reports constantly coming in of extraordinary doings at Port Ar thur, have at least forced the conviction that where there is so much smoke there must be some fire, and the people and press are correspondingly on the quivive In ollicial circles, however, the utmost, calm is manifest, while everybody else is wondering what it all means. In the meantime one of the Chinese papers actually propounds the theory that Japan will be likely to take the oppor tunity furnished by the approach ing naval manoeuvres in the Korean Straits to strike a surPleii blow at Russia. NTOIIV OF A Ml. ATE. To be bound hind and foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. George 1). Williams of Manchester, Mich, tells how such a slave was made free. lie says: *kMy wife had been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Hitters, she is wonderfully improved and able to do iier own work." This supreme remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleep liress, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. This miracle working medicine is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cts. Sold by Crawford Bros Druggists. 0 THE FATAL GASOLINE. Attempt to Start a Fire With it Costs Six Liv >s. Columbus, () , March 17.?Five dead, one fatally and one seriously injured resulted from an at tempt to start a f;re with gasoline here last night. George White used the fluid at James Weaver's residence and an explosion followed, the building was set on fire and the inmates were covered with the burning fluid. T?? CttRR A COLD 11 ONE PAY I I nnr i < A A n l v n iinunu \(i;|.AI?IK I A 11i.kim. All druggists refund the incey if it fails to core. K. W. Urovk'a signature on cvrj box. 25 cents. 1. SLEEP SWEET. Sleep sweet Within thin quint room, my guest, Whoe'er thou art; And lot bo mournful yesterday* Disturb thy peaceful rest; f Nor let to morrow scorn thy rout Witt! dreams of coining III. Thy Maker Is thy changeless friend; Ills love surrounds you still. Korget tbvself and all the world. ?Putf ui each feverish light: I fife starf are shining overhead; Me, mj?eet,? fTcnsI nighf' ^Tioorrnight! J 1^* Jud without Gold Dust" 1 ! }en. Miles and Staff in Charleston. Charleston, S. C., March 18.? Maj. Gen. Nelson A. Miles and itaflT arrived in Charleston from Washington on the private car )ceanic tonight. The party will ipend tomorrow in Charleston, ruesday in Port Royal and go to Savannah Wednesday to be pres snt at the Dewey reception. 4 flood Cough Medicine for Children. "I have no hesitancy in reenmraendnj( Chamberlain's Cough R -med j," ?ays F. P. Moran, a well known nnd popular baker, of Petersburg. Va. 'We have given it to our children when troubled with bad coughs, also whooping cough, and it has always <iven perfect satisfaction. It was recommended to me by a druggist as he best cough medicine for children is it contained no opium or other liarmful drug." Sold by J. F. Mackey & Co. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ?h ojr Central Time at Jnok-sonvtllc and Savannah. Eastern Time at Othor Points. Schedule in Effect Fein-wiry 25th, 190Q. RORTitnntntn Wo*il'No-W NoW No-M wohtii hound. nojm dftuy dally ox sn Lv. Jacksonville (P. 8) 8 OCa V -lop 12 lOp " Savnnnah(Ho. Ky ) 12 15p 12 05a 4 lop " Hnrnwell 4 02p 4 00a 7 54p " Blm-kvllle 4 17p 4 15a 8 10p " Springfield 4 40p 4 !Wa * Sally 4 48p 4 47a ' Perry. 4 55a Ar. Columbia 5 3fip OODa 035p Lv. Charleston,(Ho. Ry .. . 7uuullt?pl 5 2up " Summervtllo 7 41n lJOOut 5 58p " Hranchvillo ... . 8 55a 1 56a 7 25p " Orangeburg (12iin > 50a 7 5iip " Kingville lo 15u 4 ft Hi 6 4op Ar Oolnmbla 11 o()n rtOna_P;Wg Lv. Augusta,(So. Ky. ? *-! UUn nop "uljup " (Aronitoville 2 45a| 381p 10 16p " Aiken. H20p " Trenton iiUla 4 00pll00p " Johnston. 5 2l)a( 4l4pll20p Ar. Columbia.!tT. D.) 550p 2 b>a Lv. Columbia,! Bldg St 9 :*hi. rtlup ?1 16n 9 40p " Winnslx>ro 7U8p 7 2(>nlO:ttp " Chester 7 5lp 8 10a 11 l?p " Rock Hill 824p 8 47a 11 lisp Ar. Oharlotto 9lOp s? 40a 1; la Ar. Danville ..... 1251a 1 lisp ;i i .i Ar. Kiel unond ........1 I I uuaj il V > Ar. Washington TaSillTj ip'fu 15a " Baltimore (Pa.BR> 9 12a 11 2.p 11 25a " Philadelphia llftia] 2 5<ia 1 fttp Now York 2i)0pl (113a 4 15p Lv. Columbia 11 40a 7 55a Ar. Spartanburg U lOp 11 25a " Asheville 7 0ltp 2 37p Ar. Knoxville 4 15a 7 2up Ar. Oineinnall. 71*)p 7 45a Ar. Louisvl llo...771 !.... I . Hup 7 50a I SOUTHBOUND. M.xd g?{? go ? Lv. Louisville . 7 (An 7 45y Lv. Cincinnati . . ? 8 :?Jn 80O(> Lv. Knoxville 1 Jon 8 25a " Aaheville. 8 UAa HOftn " Si>artunliurg . .. I ... .Ill if.nl fl iflpl Ar.Columbia... 8wf>* U4flu' Lv New York. Pit.HKi jvilp I21M UMn " Philadelphia . ... HU'ij. II Mm Blip " Ilnltlinori' . 8*7p tl 22a .V22p Lf. Wa*hl'gt'n( So. Ky) WCUp'll I An fl flftp Lv. Riohinond .. i i .?rp Rjiliii Lv. Danville .. ~ iitiil fl isp 12 AHn HvT (Jhnrlot 1 1 h 1..U It) imp i l'Ji\ ' KiM-k Hill OOEto l.i4-*?i i 5 Win " Cheat or I liiKn ll'-iij I fl27a " Winnslx.ro. |ll)Via 12 laa tliX'n Ar. ('dumboi. ( H'dg St 'l.?rp 11 'flu 12: 7 i*m Lv. Columbia,! U. l).)..i ill.'.-: I .V : " Johnston l.>aU|i| 1 l&>p1 filial " Trenton . ...... ill Dupl I 4 i. . Ar. Allen | 2 M' . iV, a " Ornnl'rvill".. 112in'. 2 l..{> 7 1 a " flqgQH'n.. 1*1 or.j 2Mij> HiJtin Lv. OolutnTtln r?, lit i iii.|p | . : l m " Kingviiie ....' .. 4 4. i> i :t.'; An * Orangeburg. . 1) i.V t (la " Hrniiehvi..t- ... . ] 1 2->i "t 2lm " Hnmmervllle . 7?8p fl.v it'iia Ar. t*1 hirIt- .ton I s l.i\. i II I :i Lv. ColinnbintSo. U.v.i II .ma 1 2 i . 'to Ar. Parry " Sally 12 4.V 2 Ho " bprtngflold ..... 12flop 2 4."a " liia< kvilia . I l-|? KO'tt < Sin " Harnwaii .... i ;;( :<ai > tin " Savannah .. 2 >1 .* 1 t > .'a Ar. .la"kso ivil)ai p. s. . ; i ii>. : .'flip *Tiatnn 48 and u in.I ? x .-t Huuday) arrive ami depart fioin Hamburg. Slenplnt; C??r Sorvloe. Rimllmt daily jui?ii'iiu?r nervine lielwrcn Florida and Na v York. Nos. 81 and 82?Now York an 1 Florida Limited. l)nlly except Sunday, ihihivmh 1 e.vcliiBtvolv of Piillinuii fliian I).awing itixtiii Sleeping, Compartment and i timer vntory Car*. lx?Iwaan New York, Colum!da and S(. Augustine Not. 88 and .H New Yorn ami Ploritl* Kxpress. Ilr.tvt mg r'x.m ^replug aar.-t 1s t ween Augusta and Now York. Pullman drawing-room sleeping cart bo twaan Port Tampa, .Inok son villa. Savannoli Washington and New York. Ptillinan sleeping aara Is- wean Churl >tfe and Richmond. inning aura lad wood Oiurlottn and Savannah. Not. lifl and Fast Mail. Through Pullman drnwlti(-r<mni buffo? sleeping aitra )Atween .laakwonvilla and New York and Pulluian sleeping cars Itelwet n Aligunta and Char lotto. Inning cars serve alt inoals on route , Pullman aleei?lag ears Itetwocn Juokaonvilht and Columbia anroiita dftiljr lietWaaa disk-ton lllo and t'lnrl inall, via A she villa. FHA NK t*. OANNiiN, J. M.OULP. Third V-P.*i>?ut. Mgr., Traflia Mgr., * Washington li >?,? WanhiOfftoBtD C W, . TUKK, H H.HAHDWIOK. (ten. Pass. A'/'t.. Ah'I (ten. Pass. Ag"t.. Waobimffou, D. tX Atlanta, (In. I it 11111. Pac k it v tile. wrtes At a to in- M A." SIM iiuSrr.^ioT5? Yvumdaot X gST "U4 h ??"1 re.ui j_froui Mf "y. I * ^ ,am j/r r^ir V ? i iJ NEW n SMITH and 4- J WOODSHOP. WE have opened a SHOP on the CLAIiK CORNER in W the old Henry Hancock Shop. *nd are prepared to do fed) Rinfla of ffl| BLACKSMITH & WOODWORK. WE GUARANTEE SATIS- ' FACTION to our Patrons. Prices to Suit the JTMES. We will be glad to do your Work. D. p. baker and peter Mcpherson. flOUTH CAROLINA 5 GEORGIA ,3 EXTENSION R. R. COIPANT. Schedule No. 4 In Efloot 12.01 a. m.. Sunday, Dec. 24, I BOB. BetweenCamden.S.C.and BUdtstmr&S.C. Wi'Ht. 33 Eaat ~g -v,. First Clans EASTERN TIME. First t.lasa w^1 I'liHsenKer Paasenaer Dally Dally Except STATIONS. Except Sunday. Sunday. P. M.I A. M. 12 AO Camden It 2S I 15 DcKalb 12 Of I 27 WoHtvllIo II 60 1 40 Kershaw II 86 2 10 Heath Sprint; II 20 2 15 Pleasant Hlil II It 2 36 Lancaster 10 M 2 60 Rtversldo * 10 40 3 oo SprlnKdeil 10 SO 3 10 Catawba Junction 10 SO 3 20 I^ealln 10 10 3 40 Rock Hill I# 00 3 55 Newport 0 36 4 02 Tfrxah 9 SO 4 20 Yorkvllle 9 I* 4 35 Sharon 9 00 4 60 Hickory Qrovo 8 46 5 oo Smvrna 6 36 6 20 UlacknburK 8 18 p. M A. 14. Between Bla^sbarg)S.C.)and Marlon, B.C. tv i's t. iT Eaat. It. * >,-c Class EASTERN TIME. Soc. ctaaa Mixed Mixed Dally _P*"T Except STATIONS. Except Sunday. Sunday. a M * n 8 10 iilacksburg 0 40 _ 8 30 Karla 6 20 - S" * 8 40 Patterson SprtnKS 8 It J in <x) Latttmore * M 10 III Moorcsboro 4 <0 10 .'5 Henrietta 4 20 10 Mi Forest City 3 H It i; Ruthorfordton ! M U 3ft Millwood >06 mM It i Golden Valley >>0 12 Oft Thermal City- - 4P> 12 2ft Glenwood f * 12 fto Marlon > 00 A M |P. ** WEST. OAFFNKY DIVISION EASfri First Class FtrstClasi 1ft IS K A STERN TIME. 14 16 = STATIONS. US-gsSi O 3 Q 3 Q It g QH I A_i _t. P. .M A. M A H. P. M? 1 00 A On lllacksburg 7 ftA 1 00 i 20 A 20 Cherokee Falls 7 30 >40 I to A 10 Waffney 7 10 >00 P. M A >1 A. M. P. M Trains Nos. 32 ami 33 connect at EMackaburc with trains on the OafTney Division. Train No 32 connecla at Camden with the Charleston Division of the Southern Railway for all points south. Train No 33 leaving Camden at 12.40 p. m., going west, makes connection at Lancaster, s. t\, with the U A C. R. R.. at Catawba Junction with the S. A L., going north: at Roek Hill with the Southern Railway,going north. Train No. II connects at lllacksburg with the Southern Railway from the south. At Marion, N. C.. with Southern Railway going west. SAM E. HUNT. A. TKIPP, A President. Superintendent. fl S. tt LUMPKIN. O. P. A. * RAILWAY. o Kl>t WAAfl on/1 I ? nnnolen ? ~v xy liv/utvi u *<VA AJUIlvnOWl f Schedule In K fleet Dee. 17, I8W. ___________ *% Daily Except Sunday, % Southbound. Northbound. No. 15 No. 17. No. IS. No 14 p M A M.il ^ mm mm P. m. A. M 8 10 10 30 d L,v ...Chester.... Ar 8 00 7 17 I# 8 47 II io|? Rlchburg 10 781*. 8 S7 II So (1 . IlanoomvlUe.. 4 58 7 It ? 13 II Ml ".. .Port Uwn..." 4 38 6 17 _ M 0 40 13 30 d Ar.. Lancaster.. Lv 4 00 6 Jo ton.-. P. M P. M P. M A. M No It. leaving Lancaster 6.30 a. m,, makes close connection at Cheater with Southern Railway No 36 for Charlotte and polnta north ;? and Seaboard Air Cine "Atlanta Special" Tor Atlanta and points west Alao with Carolina A Northwestern By. No. 10 for Leaolr, N. C. and Intermediate polnta, and Southern Kali way No. 33 for Columbia and polnta aouth. No 17. leaving Cheater 10 3) a.m.. connects with .Southern Itv No. 36 from Columbia and points south: S> aboard Air Cine "Atlanta Special" from Northern and Pastern polnta and houthern Ity. No. 33 from Northern and Kantern (mint*. unit at Cancan tor with S. C. A (J. E. for ItluukHhurK. No. Id. leaving Cancan tor I 00 p. m , connect* at CanraMtor with S. C. A (i, K frmft Ctmdrn and Marlon. Southern Uy No. 84 at Chester for Charlotte und polnta north. No. Ih, leaving (.'heater P 10 p m.. oonnMle Cheater with southern Railway Na 34 from Columbia and points south ^ LKROY SPRINGS. * J. M. UK ATI!, Preaident. - ' GenM. Pas. A Rent. "tt ' * ?'' *% Anrons sending a ittstoh and dussrlailqa tM< intetitr itaeertnlu our opinion fraa VMIMM > ! .ii tiTi r. I ill' VI' "id'? ^ f? any rctentttto Jn?iSrTBr?3^ 'months. $1. Wold hy all ns i<Ml*e