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; . " . . I * -a\' af- i Hi. It *iat if ' i 1 nffftred I * their interest 1 in the near | nmnjr ex- , *1f W4?. | Mas at.1 J * 1 ? e s i1 I 1 f ! he re- 1 *ir 1 'owc ? 1 of North ell than ten mifer (V V 'the eclipse% limit* will he dr4 choice hv the necear * ^ ^viiiuiwuni hfiir??If ccura at aii earlyV norninp, and a Moifl. X)?and for a clear ou(l& the eaat ward such aa migl had on a hilltop. Kcmt^nw dozen or more apparently f/aiK places, theretyfe, woul( ^M^ag reveal the^iigtinct supe-v < 'two three to all the ' jrherg. * i There are some other eon- j iderations to he kept in view. '' Mie further south of Mason's J ' Dixon's line the Northern I " r ^oes the more it will .ill the more time h .?e from business. The mi of the speetnele is Ion- v ''rginia than in Louisiana K. ^+4.>. J^1 * ?er 1><^W A8^ , in tliis Iwy* espect, about expejafees, time - from home, the sun and the eclipse. For considered, a twee 11 Cape Wadesboro, the most satFALL to stomach,' liver and oublea as well as womeu ?eel the results in loss of ite, poisons in the blood, ache, nervousness, headache x tired, listless, run-down feel.ng. But there's no need to feel Ijk* that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, Ind. He says : "Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he is all run down. Mod don't care whether he lives or diet. It did more to give me new fttrength and good appetite than anything I could take. I can now sat anything have a new lease on life." Only 60c. at Crawford Bros. Drug St'*e. Every bottle guaranteed. 3. Will Increaae. it is stated on good authority that the board of education of the South Carolina Methodist con Terence will float bonds and make Additions to the buildings of the Columbia Female college here, necessitated li? tlis inere?n??fl A? rnfcnd on the institution's facil [ties. This was the object of the board's meeting here. Plans are now on foot which will make the early consutmna [ion of this movement a certainty Dr. Kice. who is at the head of {he Columbia college, is out ol the city, consequently full par icular* cannot he given ?Co itmhia Record. Five Million. The total projected capitalisation of cotton mills since the H_..* J * '1.: ' nni uiy <m mi* yt'iir reaeneu md passed a few thousand beyond the five million mark ruesday. This has heen the ecord for not quite three months of the year 1000. A HUSBAND SAYS: 4 -y > M Before my ^ wffe begau using | Mother's Friend C? $y he coukl " hardly ^ ^ A around. I do Jffc1 A t h i u k _ *.ers Friend ,* an external liniment for expectant others to tiee. It gives them ingth to attend to their household < almost %s> the hour of confineIt. la thA -one end only preparation tRat overcomes morning sickness end ^torvottssesa. It is the only remwf that relaxes and relieves ths ttra^L It is the only remedy that makes tAbor short and deli very easy, [tiis the only remedy that puts ths breasts in oondition so that swelling or rising is impossible. Don't taks medicines internally. They en dan ret the lives of both mother and child. Mother'a M?nS h mM by 4nt|{1rta tor ft. Sand tor our fr?. IllmtralSl bojk rhc brad He IJ kcgulator Co.. Atlanta, Qa. M. B Smith. Butternut, Mich, ear*, ??? /1 it's Uttio Knrly Itinera are the very heat Ilia I ever uao.l for coatlvenoaa, llrer and i>wel trouble*." Crawford Bros d-w-a ^ . >-*z - Note-^ ' Thfree things to admire?inJtsllectual power, dignity, and grace fulheaA * Threa things to Jove?course idleness, ami paction. ?e tilings to Ifjvte^-cruei?y7 nee, and ingratitude. * thmgs 'to delight ^rfZ^" freedom, and beauty, 'ings,' -t() wish for? . ndt^ apd cheerful things to avoid?idlefoquacity, and flippant otrngi Three things to fight for? honor, country, and home. Three things to govern? temper, tongue, and conduct. Three things to think about? life, death, and eternity. A Good Congli MfdlrlDo for Children. Ml have no hesitancy in recommendIn* Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," nay* P. I*. Moran, h well known and popular baker, of Petersburg, Va. "We have given it to our children when troubled with bad coughs, also whooping cough, and it has always given perfect satisfaction. It was recommended to me by a druggist as the best oough medicine for children an it/ uuiimiiifii no tipllliu or Ot IHT harmful drug1." Sold by J. F. Maclfey A Co. PROtTLCI IVt WHEATS. KmuIMo( Ki|irrlm<nti with T went y-th res ('Hnmllitn riuI American Kln<ln. The Ontario agricultural experiment tation in a recent bulletin publishes at length the results relating to twentythree Canadian and American varieties of wiBtue?vl *it grown under exactly the name conditions While intended primarily for the benefit of farmers in the province, a knowledge of some of the improtant points brought out will beusoful m kmMW in the states. Wl.VTF.n FY KB?I1KD CI.AW80N?AJIRRICAM I1KONZR. As a Aiimuiury of results with the above varieties it was found that the bald wheats have on an average given 9.H6 more bushels jier acre, or 21 more tlein the Isotrdod varieties. btiC^ro latter have weighed 011^.149 jtverage 1.87 ponnda more |>er hushMThe white wheats have given an liro^ a to l l i - ui ii. 10 uusueis morn i*?r acre titan the red wheats. and ttiny also aland higin-r in the i liiniiliaiiliT lln> jniil>#a)L)tyW^4i'ft| latter. The bald . wdiite cllffl \vheats /ave an average of-IH.O bnahela per acre Aiore than the bearded and red chaff wheats. The Reven leading varieties in point of yield wire all white wheats, except the American Bronze. These experiments tend to confirm thrf popular opinion that white wheats, nuder favoralile conditions, give more bountiful returns than red wheats, and that the same may be said of the bald varieties as contrasted with the tiearded. The iiest four yielding white wheats for 1801 were the Oartield, {Surprise. Canadiuii Velvet Chaff and Uonnell, and. the four lies! leading varieties of red wheat were American Bronze, fairly Red Clawaon, Red Velvet Chaff and Jones Winter Fyfe, in the order named in both instances. Them were only four days of /difference in the ripeuing of the twenty three varieties In this conuuctlon it la well to stats that in experiments ma.de at the (Jhiosta tion through a series of yours th?difference in yield between white and red and bearded and smooth wheats whs ho slight mm to lend to lite couclueion that the one is e<ni&l to the other in productiveness and Vitality. iarly Ited Cluwaon shown in the silt-la- irenerOls^ratslognod by our leading S^Kuicu sh trfc^lieet of all winter whedTa* well as k. a?dH yieldej. While A^n ruiWb' Bronae is considered another desirable hardy winter wheat MILLIONS 6IVJ-N AWAY. It is certafhtV* gratiiy fng to the public to know of 6rie concern in the land who are nut afraid to he gedetnus to the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King'* New Discovery for ConHumption, Coughs and Colds, have given way over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; And have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands ot hopeless oases. Asthma. Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat, Ohest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call on Craw* ford Bros. Druggist, and get,a free trial bottle. Regular size60c. and 91. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. 3| rr * . * 3** " "Sjji I I Washing Dish Cloths Kitchen ninths dm Of couftt be washed dally - otherwise they harbor greaaa and odora t? beaomt unhealthy. They should be inadaof kali oroohel-cotton, In a square of aultabla alia Whan you wash them. If you olll add a table spoonful of Gold Dust Washing Powder to the hot water It will cut the crease and cleat them In half the time; dry them out In tha sun sblne and sir. _ - * .Tbo ebo?? ttlskr'tfJVoin oCV fr? booklet * T ??^ oooLuxr^fTTrti yon bouscwjrI1Sou tr* dtrr^trjwt 10 ~r > TNd^. K. yaiNBANK qpMPANT, OtUMW^'/UI- Louie, Now Tor*. BeaUa Elliott * o. 01 Crawford. Mules for the money ? Mules for good paper? Mules any way you want 'em? Mules to work or mules to caper. now have in our stables every conceivable kind of a mule. From the quiet and docile to the festive and frisky?from the domestic plug to the superb young western mule, Another c*r load of the latter kind received last week. Remember, we sell either fei the CASH or GOOD PAPER. Our present stock of HORSES csnnot be beat. Some numbei one saddlers and harness animals. Call and see our stock of all kinds. We'll also show you some of the best and cheapest Buggiet and Wagons vou ever saw. ELLIOTT & CMWFORII. Shorten the time o! Contlnpmont. StrenRther Mother and Supply Hroast MilU for Chllil bj umIiik Simmons bquuw Vino Wine or Tablet*. Founded 1842. 5j^AN(te F "Sing their own praiiie." And in buying one you do not have to select a Piano to suit your purser f?~r?j STIEFf PIANOS | ami? atn fiTisiiii t\m I answer every 381 ***" ^ **'. 1 >equi re mcnt i* demanded by : the most exacting pianist "or singer. ^ieff Pianos embody everything that jis known in the art of tone, uroduction ami responsiveness in action. ram not an agent, or maiTtlTacturcrs' agent, hut a manufacturer, pure and What we save you in pricpam^give ypu in cju,jHg>5fer> *:^tt4?and mir tif ul man u fact urtfPsre\h" room in N^orth or South Carolina. For catalogues, etc.,'write C. H. Wilmoth,. Manager Chas. ,M. Stieff's Factory Branch Wareroom, No. 213 North Tryon Street, Baltimore, Maryland. Fine tuning and repairing. J. K Hill. i'.?cW*vtllo. S (' , wr l?<? I have uecd Dr M. 4. Slmmone I.Ivor Mo<1lrlno for DvMX'palit with Initior r?*ultr than I hiul from ft Ion* trl?l of Zolltn'a K?Kulator, which I fnuiiTnot *0 food Never had any Much good retuiu from lltuck Draught uae<L I W ^?MBanifr iiifa.V . SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Jgjju. Central Time Jaokmnrllle nnd Savannah, Bvrtcrn Time at Other Points. 8oho<hilo In Kffoot February 26th. 1000. ROnT"BOUI*D. fig Lv. Jacksonville (P. S) 8 0Oa 7 -Sop 12 101 " Bnvnntiah(So. Ry ) 12 15p 12 06a 4 10i ' 4U2p 4 OQn 7 641 " 4,"v 8lui " Springfield 4 40p 4 88a ** Sally . 4 48p 4 47a " Porrjr 4 5Sa Ar. Qolnmbla . 686p 0 00a 088] Ev. Charleston,(Bo. Ay 7 una 11 Ojp 8 An " Summer villo 7 41n lAWnt 5581 " Branchvill? 8 Kin Urn 7 S5l ' Orangeburg 0 23a 2 60n 7631 , Klngvlll? 1016a 4 30a 8 46i Ar. Qolnmbla 11 00a flOOa ODOi 1 Lv. Augusta,!So. liy. ) *2 ooa 3 00p W80p " Ornnltovlllo 2 46a 8 81pl0l6p M A Ikon 820p " Trenton 5 00a 4 00p ii'oop "... . Johnston 6 Am 4l4pU2up I Ar. polnmbia.iy. D.) 6 60p 2 10a . T1? Columbia,(Blilg St 0 30a fllOp II 16a 0 4<>l ! " Wlnnnlwro 708p 7 80a 10 80) . Shor,?r...* 76,l> 8 10a 11121 1 " Rook Hill 8 23p 8 47n 11 ! Ar. Ohnrlotto It 10p 0 40a 12 <lt Ar. Danville , . .. 12 ola TSS?| 8 4?s Ar. Richmond tluun <TI\ >: ' V- Washington . T35a "oitp'uriS I! ??!!,I??.re.<tP* I*tl> 0 12a U4.p lI 25( 2 Philadelphia 11 U6a 2 51o| I 9)\ \ NewYork 2 OOp 6 13aj_4 16] . i*'^Columbia......... ...... 1140ai 7 66a ....." A*. Spartanburg 810p 11 28a Aehevtlle 7 OOp 2 87p i -Ar. Knoxville ...... 41^ 72op ' Ar. Olnolnnatl. V. f flop 7 46a 1 Ay- Louinviiio t |?" faop Taiia ~~~* ' aoirrimouND. I Mi'xd I ox Hu lnutY ex 1,1 j-iV. Lot'.lavllla 7 t&n 7 fcp 77777 Lv. Cincinnati ~~~~1 ? Huiv HOOp Lit. Knoxvllle 1 Ala T5ki I Aahovllle HOfta 9^ ..... ' Spartanburg.. 1145a 6 15p ' Ar. C>"H"'l'l" .. .. 3-irj) 946p York, Pa. UK) :< .< 13155 1 !4&i .. ghuurlnlphla ... 9061)! UOOnj 8Hi ' Rnlttmory . . S2n>' rt 22? & Lv. Wivalil g. in H>..fty > ".'Vjpll Un fl ."jy I?v. Klolirr, on u .. " III ./.milYliu Lv Kuvtlle " . _ i I a "7, ..,p i > I7v. O.'.nri..;;,. ? fjjjf" , l i.i KjxkHlll 9y a lu4.')i? .. ?. ?.> Iir.i;- 5 2ft Wlnnxboro. 1 j r.'lu 1. l.tn Otftn Ar. Oo riiibln, i b:-?k St i;. <r> n i 7 ?*, Lv. 0)luiiil).a,tU. D.).. ... 11 ivn 4!x Johnston talHl;. IIJJp; OHnJ .. rroninn . II u p 1 ?l4 a .. Ar. Allen <1 ranitovt ?... I n- . 1 7 l-,> An ii-'n.. ... *| i* ?i k tioI Ly. On umltiauMj. hy) 4 -~| .1 . |? 1 .. .... 4.,;2:? i xji OmiiikvW*. ... i 4 , da Hi 111;- hn. 4* . . . Iij 42 M? I ' swmnwr- -.it,. . . 7 up 1 .ikm Ar. 0*1111 n -| , , Lv. C 1 f , . , " |j 1.;. avi Ar. FVrry . " -""".v ; 1 I \>i:i~r 1 11. ' I B;m-kviilo II ;;u tin Hur iwull. j 1 ' *j > "?n " Savannah ' .,2 ... ;,I r, Ar. S.l| l4<!:j J.? *Ti mux tl tuitl 14 (i.ti < d I'Xvopt Htudnr! arrivuand dopart ft, in Wainbmv. Sloetim Cur Sorvioa. Kx?y ' !?t daily pnarteaupr survitw Itotwvoii Florida and is,- v YT\ It. Nos. ill nnd a^ifoaw York nr. 1 F orpin Lisn, It/"I. Daily oxcopt Sunday. ijmh,. I axeiu pMRMil Pnlltiiau An?i' Di owtu<< Rio t Hit ' Uu|. (kMiilnrtnii-.it ami ' i'.iw-; vumry Car . htweon Nsnv York,('oluii' in an I S'. AtiKUsl'i<> Now. .xl and .'.4--N.-w \ . * and ."loi i.'a .Ox Iirrsi llrnu i.t.r.i ,, u 1". ' -- - " > TfiHK oil ? m I ffltlll AUKUitn mill Now York. > Pullman ilruwiatf-n. < u Kl<?|>ln'( cars IhtwiH'ii i'ort Vnuiitn, .luokson vulo. Savannah Washington und Now York. Pnllmun sIccvIhk car* 1*- wtwitVrl ittcand Richtnoim." ftmiiiK cars between 0 u?riotto ami Savannah. N??s. :i."> an.I :i?V? U. H. Fast Mali. Thnmih Pullman ilruwiiiu'-ronm buffet Hlccuinjf <nralx?twis-n .lacks' hi villa ami New Y'orit ami Pullman an i jiiiiK enr* Ihmwik-ii Augusta mil Oharlotte. Dining cars serve nil meals luirouto Pullman ali-cuing curs lioiwccn .lucks in villi' ami Columbia. enroute iluilv Imtween Jacksonville anil Cm l.u.mi. via Aanevtl u. FRANK 8.WANNON, J. M.CTTT.P. Tlilril V-P. A- (ton. Mjr., Trallic Mar., Washington, It. C. Washington, It. O W.A. TIJP.K, 8. H HAUOWICK, ()?D. 1'asn. Ag't.. As't Iiuii. j mhs. Ag't.. Washington, It. ('. Ai.imta, Uu : 'yspspslj" 6ure. you eat. ' -t * ' % *' - I * }ir 3?* , * i *. . * Bf ^ I* *~'-~?I*- i| : || SMITH and * Q WOODSHOP. I WE have opened a SHOP ?dthe CLAIiK CORNER in the old Henry Hancock Shop. " nd are prepared to d? all .< Rinds of V BLACKSMITH & WOODWORK. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION to our Patron?. " Prices to Suit the TfMES. We will be glad to do your Work. D. P. BAKER and peter Mcpherson. OOUTH CAROLINA A GEORGIA ,) EXTERSIOR R. R. COlPiKT.. Schedule No. 4 In Effect I- 01 u. m.. Sunday, Dec. 24, 180ft. BetweenCamden.S.C.and Blacksbarg,S.C. West S (lit K Ktrsi C.uss EASTERN TIME. KlrmUlasa I'uMseiinur Pwcnittir " Dally Dally " Except STATIONS. Excopt Sunday. 1 Sunday.,, P. M.l *. 12 IV) Camden 4X-, I I ft DeKalb / ^ ^ "S i 1 27 Westvllle < II 60 > I 4<) Kershaw . II HA 9'] 2 io Heath Sprlnsr II >0 . 2 Ift Pleasant HiU It l? 2 36 I.ancaster 10 60 2 ftO; Rtvcmlde 10 49 3 00 Sprlngdetl 10 SO J 10 Catawba Junction : - 10 SO 3 20 C.efllle 10 10 1 3 40 " Rock Hill 10 UO 3 oft Newport 0 86 . 4 02 Tlrzah ? SO 4 2ii York vllle 0 1ft 4 :ift Sharon 0 00 4 ftO Hickory drove 8 4ft ft 00 Smvrna 8 Ift ft 20 HlackHburg ft 1ft p. a a.m. Between Bla:ksbarglS.G.,and Harlon.I.C. 5 Went. II. *kmv li. I sec. Clana KASTERN TIME. Sea dy Except STATIONS. Excepts |L ?' 4 . Sunday. Sunday. ^ ; a. M l * ' IV. if. $ 8 10 Dtacksburg A 40 8 30 Earla ft 20 i 8 40 Patterson Springe 8 IX 1 ? 20 Shelby ft 00 r _ 10 00 Linttlmore 4 ftO >0 10 Mooreaboro 4 40 lo 2ft Henrietta 4 SO 2 It) SO Pnroat PI?v !t RA - W.vw. ** YT 11 \s Rutherford ton 3 tft 11 3ft Millwood ?? ap It 4 Golden Valley * M> , 12 lift Thermal City 2 45 _ 12 2ft Ghnwood 2 20 12 Mi Marlon 2 00 A_M v r.M. WKST. GAFKNICY DIVISION KAHU First Claws 1 FtrstClass 1ft IS EASTERN TIME. H 16 Illlj! 8T~ 2|| i j! W[/i ?W Ws? W(0 _____ ____ ____________ r M 1 00 0 ou Illacksburg 7 M) 3 oo 1 20 fl 20 Cherokee Fella 7 ? t 46 ' I 40 0 40 GalTiiey 7 10 2 20 > P. M A. M. A. M. P. M t Tralr.w Now. 32 and 38 connect at Hlacksbarg i with trulnw on the Oaflney Division. l Train No. 32 connects at Camden with the Charleston Division of the Southorn Railway (or ull points south. Train No. 33 leaving Camden at 12.40 p. rot., going west, makes connection at Lancaster, ' s. C., with the L ft C. K. It, at Oatawba Jono. tion with the S. A. L., going north; at Rock ( HIU with the Southern Railway.going north. , Train No. II connects at Hlacksburg with the Southern Railway from the sou'h. At Marlon, I N. C., with Southern Railway going west. SAM'L. HUNT. A.TRIPP, President. Superintendent Si. ft f ITMDL'TM rt *? * ' If !^rtlft<?wTly eigcsMtfto food and a1<J? Nature in tU/frnut hciiing and rccoo J.rni1 ?\1hr t hfi nv !\:iikIiwI /vt? . itistty*. i'< It-w.rftmldigWV Vol ?ryt .tabic. No-oilier preparatior s*|Jl In,. e'Mtjlency. It io j^xUfraianoJitlj cure> l>jrKpipw?u, Tndiscxtiofr, 'ttowtUiirn .-Flatulence, 'PAnr Rtrtiflagh, Nnuseft ITeatUpnc.GastralRln.C'ramjta.am all otheFrivsultsoflmporfect digestion Pr*pored by E C, DeWltt 8> Co , CbKaooCKAWFOKI) BKOS. Bridges to Let*. The Contract to build a new bridgi over Six-Mile creek, near Pleasai I Valley, will he let. to the lowest responsible bidder on Wednesday, tin fourth day of April next, at 1( o'clock, a. in. I will also let on th< same day the contract to build a new bridge over McCormiok'a creek, neai J. M. Warwick'*, at H o'clock, p. m The rIRlit. to reject any and all bldn it reaerved. M. C. Oardnrr, March 80, 1000.jd To. Supenviaor. Cunatipallon ot i^L llowcU may bo oiwilij cured hv a fnw iIomt 6f l>r. M A. slir.morn l.lTtr M< diclnc. i ??- (* LANCASTER & CHESTER RAILWAY. Between Chester and Lancaster ** Schedule In Kffect Dec. 17, 1898. DaUy Except Sunday. Southbound. Nortkbouid. No. la No. 17. Na It. Nail P. M AMl.Sw Mb. Mb P. M. A. M 8 lu 10 3D d l,v ...Cheater.... Ar 6 00 7 67 tM, 8 47 11 10* Klvhburg.... " 6 10 7 11 8 57 Il30d ". . HnnromVtlle.. ' 466 7 If 0 i:i 11 5o ".. .Fort Li>*n..4 61 6 67 .... " 0 40 It 140 d Ar.. lancinier.. L#v 4 10 6 30 ' p Mp M ' T No. 14. leaving Lancaster 6 3J a m? makes if /* close connection at Chester with Southern K illvvay No 86 for Charlotte and points north ; /~'v ^ t uud Noeboard Air Line "Atlanta Special" for Ailaritu and poinipwrat Also with Carolina & NerthwcsteenHftf No. 10 for Lenoir, N. C. ahd liitprmetffnte points. and Southern Kali -Jjl way No 88 for Columbia and points south. No 17, leavlns; Chester - HXS") a. m.. connects wlih Mouihern Uy , No 8'LjB'um Columbia wnd points south; Seaboard A|r i,lrle **All6Bia Special" from Northern and K.istcrn |6fk1* and Southern lly, No. 31 from Northern and'Rnav er;, points, and at I-un caster WNh ^ C. A G. K. for ItlucksburK' jar ~ ? sa No. 16. leaving Lnbcahter 4.00 p. m , connect* \ at Lancaster with S C. A G. K from Camden > J and Marlon. Sniilh.nl B? W? u 01 ? ? ? -~J ? '. >? mw Vinnwr I or m Charlotte Hurt point* north. - ** I No. lb, leaving Cheater 8 10 p m.. connect* m . Cheater with Southern Hallway Na 88 from . n. Columbia end polnti aoolh. . LKROY HPRINGH, J. M. HK^rTFI, President. -A l^q'l. )Pa?. Accent. Anyont * a *k?teh ?n<1 rtextlettoe mm -w , i widely ??wrtaln our opinion free whether *a ItiTonllon |* prttbnhly nntentohle. ('nmna?lee tkiniit.'IMu ojiiIiIaiiiUL lluidbookon PttMM ? ont Iron. (llilMt airMirf f*Hinn?| |?tWBb dfcC PantiU taken thmuch Mann A Co. NMnV i tprcUtl uatU4, without eherte, 1u . ? Scientific flmerkan. * \ htMiOemneir llteetrued weekly. iMMtJt .- in i ion of ?ny KlxiiltttoJoiirnet. Terra*. JAr our four mouth*, 8L told by*n wkwed**flK