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Bnrgictl operations and flash destroyi
No matter how often a cancerous ao
Does not this prove conclusively that Can
%k>od trouble by cutting or burning out
the poison f
Cancer runs in families through ma
time to be stricken with the deadly malm
Only Bleod Disoasss ca
?further proof that Cancer is a disease of
To cure a blood disease like this yon i
Cancer effectually and permanently but 8
S. S. S. enters the circulation, searehea
or ordinary blood medicine can do this,
allowing the sor* to heal naturally and pen
?K little pimple, i
heal uoder ordinary t
a bed fens of cancer,
Mrs. Sarah M. Keeali
am 41 years old. aad tot
Cancer on my law, wtalol
that I could not lire mon
true, and had given up
eiat, knowing of my com
bottles the sore began ts
in a abort time made a cc
ia splendid, slsep is rsfrs
Our medical dep
experience, who are
ted, we make no charg
rrii a t iiiiaTiinT tr errs
inAi unnuLi alliANCE."
SENATOR" TILLMAN FUR
THER DEFINES WHAT HE
MEANS THEREBY.
He Reiterates that Prohibitionists
and Blind Tigers Are
Working Together Against the
Dispensary.
The Record has received the
following letter from Senator
Tillman, with a request for its
publication :
Rev. J. O. Wilson, Columbia, S. C.
Dear Sir: I have your letter of
J uly 22, asking if my speech at
Bennettsville was correctly reported.
.1 do not recollect the
exact words 1 used at Bennettsville,
but they are in effect true
as Quoted: and inasmuch as the
district conference of the Methodist
church, under the leadership
of Bisdip Duncan, has taken
the matter up, and the bishop is
reported to have "nailed" my
utterance "as a lie," while the
report of the committee on temperance
''denounced any insinu
at ion that the effort of Christian
ministers and other citizens to
rid the state of this gigantic evil
is a s ort or voluntary combina
tion with the saloou element as a
h:ise slander, that is itself an attempt
to strengthen the power of
this most damnable iniquity," I
will take the occasion ofiered by
your inquiry to make an an
nouncement over my own signa
of what 1 said and meant at Bennettsville.
Of course the reporter
gave only the barest outlines.
I have no quarrel with the
ministers of any church or de?
nomination and have no purpose
to give offense to any of them. I
have always borne testimony to
the high character and purity of
purpose characterizing the mm
istry, but. I believe they are
wrong in fighting the dispensary
law as they do, and I claim the
right to say so, acknowledging at
the same time their right to free
dom of speech and freedom of
political action on this and every
other subject
I mentioned the attitude of the
ministers incidentally as an illustration
of the anomalous political
situation. The ministers
attack the dispensary because it
does not go far enough, and the
high license people and the blind
tigers, whom I designated as the
"old bar keepers," attack the dispensary
because it goes too far.
They are thus found fighting side
by side in the campaign. There
is only one candidate in the field
for governor opposed to the dispensary,
Col. Boyt, and all of
these elements are Allied in his
support, and the proof is that
Charleston in the last gubernatorial
election voted for Mr.
Featherstone and prohibition,
when it is notorious that the
whiskey element in that city is
preuominHiic ana mac me dispensary
law is not enforced,
mainly by reason of the lax
morals of the grand jurors, who
have failed to discharge their
oatha.
Uolonel Hoyt last winter in his
paper, the Mountaineer, urged
coalition between the high license
people and the Prohibitionists in
the general assembly in order to
repeal the dispensary law. Ool.
Hoyt seeks the governor's office
and of course wants votes. I am
opposed to his election solely on
these grounds and called attention
to the elements supporting
him. There mav be no open''alii,
ance," and technically I may
have been in error in asserting
it. but I think it permissible to
declare all the supporters of any
one candidate "allies," and if the
Methodist minister who accused
me of (*slander" will show that
they do not. intend to work to the
fc fW Ganna
W Mam m m. R@mo\
Bf plutm art niriw, painful and dtngeroi
re ii removed, another oomw at or near the
cer ia a blood diaaaae, and that it ia felly to at
the aere, which, after all, ia only an outwar
ny gwawltoaa, and thooe whoaa aacaatora hi
iyin
bi Transmitted from One
the blood.
nuet cure the entire blood eyetean?remove e
. 8. ft.
i out and removea all taint, and atopa the torn
ft. S. S. goes down to the very roots of the
nanently. ft. S. ft. at the same thne purifies t
a harmleaa looking wart or mole, a lump in
reatment, should all be looked upon with a
I. Wiudsor Ave;. Brlitol. T > ., write* : " I
three years had suffered with a aavare form of
a the doctors in this city said was incurable, and
r than six months. I accepted their statement as
ill hape of ever being welt again, when my drug*
iition, recommended 8. S. B. After taking a few
heal, mack to the surprise of the physicians, and
i in plets cure. I hare gitlnsd in flesh, my appetite
shiag ? in faet, am snjoyiag perfect health.''
artmcnt la in charge of physiciana of long
especially skilled in treating Cancer and c
* whatever for this service. THE SWIF
same end as the bar keepers, for
the overflow of the dispensary, I
will then consider the propriety
of an apology. Until such proof
is given I shall stand bp ray guns.
If a Methodist bishop chooRes to
call me a liar, and the church
temperance committee feels con
strained to denounce my opinion
of existing conditions as "slander,"
the people of South Oaroli
na will judge between us. If they
- A 1 * a. T
can nianu it i can.
I long ago learned,
"Evil la wrought from want of thought,
An wall as want of heart."
When good men find themselves
in bad company they usually
pause to consider how they
got there, and whether they are
not in fault to some extent.
There is no concealment about
it and the editor of The State,
who is the spokesman of the
license element,, has announced
his position clearly and openly.
The denial by the preachers that
the combination is "sought" cuts
no figure. It exists, and that is all
I asserted and to my mind it is
"unholy," and must make every
good man feel uncomfortable.
If the dispensary is overthrown
every political man knows that
saloons will he re-established in
less than five years. I would de
plore such a result as a great loss
to society and know many
preachers are of the same opin
inn. f shall vet hone to see all
good men of all classes united to
make the dispensary the success
it can become. I believe prohibition
is a Trojan horse by which
the saloons want to again enter
onr state. The whiskey men believe
the same thing. I am
again?t the saloons and all of
I their friends, whether they be
good men who are blind fanatics
nr arhomir.or nnli tiVia na
Your* trnlv.
B. R. Tillman,
Trenton, S. G., July 24, 1000.
The Ministers are Mate.
Washington, July 24.?Minister
Wu has received a cablegram
from Sheng, director of
telegraphs at Shanghai, which ,
states that the foreign ministers
at Pekin are to be brought to
Tien Twin, under escort. Sheng
further states thnt the ministers
are being supplied with food
and protected by the Chinese
government.
6lorlous News
Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile,
of Washita, I. T. He writes:
"Four bottles of Electic Bitters
has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula,
which hfrd caused her great suffering
for years. Terrible sores
would break out on her head and
face, and the best doctors could
give no help ; but hercure is complete
and her health is excellent."
This shows what thousands have
proved,?that Electric Bitters is
the bes blood purifier known. IPs
the supreme remedy f<>r eczema,
tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils
and running sores. It stimulates
liver, kidneys and bowels, expels
poisons, helps digestion and builds
up the strength. Only 50c. Sold
by Crawford Bros. Druggist
Guaranteed. 4
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Box 61, Lancaster, 8. C.
># bo Gut Out oi
r0t/with P
h, and beside*, never cure Cancer,
i same point, and always in a worse fori
tempt to care this deep-seated, dangero
d sign of tha disease a place of exit 1
are been afflicted with it are liable at aj
Generation to Another
very trace of the poison. Nothing eat
lation of eaneerotif cells. No mere tot
disease, and forces out the deadly poise
he blood and builds up the general healt
the breast, a cut er bruise that refuses
uapicion, as this is often the beginning
sss
ther blood diseases. Write for any advi
T SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, 6
DBMOORATIC TICKET.
The primary election will
held on the 28th day of Augw
and the following candidal
whose formal announcemor
appear in the Enterprise desi
your Tot# on that day :
For Solicitor?Sixth Circuit
Thofl. F. McDow,
W. C. Hough,
J. K. Henry.
For House of Representatives
T. Y. Williams,
J. N. Est ridge,
J. W. Hamel,
R. L. Hicklin.
Oscar W. Potts.
For Sheriff.
JaB. S. Wilson,
J. 1*. Hunter.
For Clerk of Court.
W. S. L. Porter,
J. F. Gregory.
For County Supt. Education.
J. E. Blackmon,
Ernest Blackmon,
R. Baxter Blackmon,
A. 0. Rowel 1.
For County Auditor.
J no. A. Cook,
L. J. Perry,
E. C. Croxton.
For County Supervisor.
M. C. Gardner.
Fv)r Coroner
R. Young,
1). N. Mackey.
T? /I a? T
rwr uoimiy i rfasiirer.
W. C. Cant hen.
For Magistrate in Buford Tow
ship.
W. Marcus Estridge,
W. J. Suture,
II. N. Polk.
\V. A. CarnQs.
For Magistrate in Gills Cret
and Cane Creek Townships.
W. P. Caskey.
"My baby wan terribly sick with t
diarrhoea," rays J. II. Doak, of W
liamn, Oregon. "We were unable
cure him with the doctor's assietam
and as a last resort we tried Chatnbt
Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrho
Kemedy. I am happy to say it ga
immediate relief and a com pitcure."
For sale by J. F. Mackey A C
Horses,
Horses, Horses
We h avejust received a carlo
of number one Horses from A
lanta, every animal having bei
carefully selected in person I
our Mr. Klliott. In the lot a
some of the finest horses ev
brought to this market. If y
want u good saddler, or a go
driver, or a good conabinati
horse, now is your time to get
We have just what you want a
need, so call and see foryourse
We take pleasure in exhibitii
our steclc, as well as vehicl
Wow ill either sell or swap, ai
will sell either tor the cash
for good paper.
ELLIOTT A CRAWFORD.
Registration Notiee.
rpiIK PUBMO will take notiee th
JL the Registration Rooka will
open at the COURT HOUSE for I
registration of parties entitled to rfl
later uader tke renatitution, on f
PflMT MONDAY In each monl
until to dnys preceding the jenoi
election. J. M.OAHKKY,
Chair. Bd. Reg. I.ancaater Co,
March 7, ItKK).
r i&xiTioiZTioomonta.
Election. Teusduy. August '.JS, 1900.
9 For Solicitor.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for solicitor of the Sixth Jndim.
o?al cirouit, subjeot to the action of
ue the Democratic primary,
'or Tiws. F. McDow.
ay I hereby announce myself a oan
didate for Solicitor of the sixth circuit,
subject to the rules governing
the Demoratic primary.
W. C. notion.
I will stand for renomination to the
*w otllce t.f Solicitor of the Sixth Judicial
Circuit, subjeot to the results of the
lie next Democratic primary,
m, J. K. Hknrt
h.
t? For Stipt. Educatioa.
oi To the Voters of Lancaster County :
With many thanks for past favors,
fc and at the solicitation of friend-. I
I hereby announce mys?lf as a candidate
for the office of County Superin^
tendent of Education, subject to the
B rules governing the Democratic
W primary ; and, if elected, my time ami
r energies are yours for the best interests
of education,
ce J. K. I! LAC KM ON.
The many friends of Mr. Ernest
Blackmon hereby announce him as a
candidate for the offloe of County
Superintendent of Education subject
, to result of the Democratic primary.
DO
At the solicitation of a few friends,
' I announce myself a candidate for the
68 office of Superintendent of Education,
its R. Baxtrr Bi.ackmon
1*6 Mr. Editor:?Please announce the
name of Prof. A. C. Kowell as a candidate
for the office of County Superintendent
of Education, subject to
the rules governing the Democratic
primary. If elected, wt pledge him to
discharge the duties of the office to the
best interest of education.
Many Fnixans.
For County Auditor.
Mr. Editor : Realizing the valuable
services rendered during his term of
office, the neatness and correctness of
his work, and knowing him to be well
qualified for the position, please announce
the name of Jno. A. Cook for
re-election to the office of County
Auditor, subject to the rules governing
the primary. Many Frikndr,
I respectfully announce my candidacy
for the office of county Auditor,
subject lo the rules of the Democratic
primary. L. J. 1'hkht.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the office of county Auditor,
snbject to the rules of thp Democratic
primary. E. C. Croxton.
For tlie Logishitire.
I am a candidate for re-alection to
the Legislature. I will abide the result
of the Democratic primary elec
tion. T. Y. Williams
The many friends of J. N. Estridgr
respectfully announce hi* name fo
re-election to the House of Represen
tatives for Lancaster county. We
pledge him to abide the result of the
primary election.
Many Totbrs.
I am a candidate for the House of
Representatives, subject to the Democratic
primary. .J. W. Hamei..
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the House of Representatives,
subject to the rules governing
the Democratic primary.
11 * R. L. Hick un.
I am a candidate for the Legislature
and will abide the result of the primary.
Oscar W. Potts.
For County Supervisor.
At the earnest solicitation of many
'k friends, I hereby nnnouncs myself as
a candidate for re-eleation to the office
of County Supervisor, subject to
ths result of the Democratic primary.
M. O. (iiRDNKR.
he For Sheriff.
"" I hereby announce myself a eanto
didate for Sheriir, subject to the rules
BH? of the Democratic primary.
>r* .J AS. A. W 11.SON.
ea
ve The many friends of Capt. .John P.
te Hunter hereby announce him as a
)r. candidate for the office of Sheriff, sub__
ject to the result of the DeinorrMc
primary. Mr. Hunter's fine r.-cord
Sheriir in the past is a sufficient guarantee
of what his future administration
will be in case of his election.
Many Votkks.
For Clark of Court*
With a high sense of appreciation of
past oonsidarations and tokens of
. kindness, and with a deep feeling of
gratitude for the same. I beg to announce
myself a candidate for re-election
to the office of Clsrk of Conrt for
ad Lancaster county, subject to the rules
. of the Democratic primary.
W. 8. L. Poktkk.
en The many friends of Mr. Joseph F.
by Gregory hereby announce him as a
candidate for the office of Clerk of the
if? Court, subject to the result ef the dnmer
ocratir primary. MaKY FEIBKDI.
on F*r Csrtssr.
I heraby announce myself a candi?'l
date for re-election to the office of
Coroner, and pledge myself to abide
the result of the Democratic priit.
mary. R. Youho.
nd The friends of D. N. Mackey snip
nounce hiin as a candidate for the ofir#
flee of Coroner, and pledge him to
njf abide the result u( the Democratic
primary. Mint Fkiknds.
es
F?r Ceiinly TraMiirer.
I am a candidate for re-electioa to
or the offloe of County Treasurer.
If. 0. Cairrmiv.
For .Haflilratf
I am a candidate for the office of
Magistrate for fioford Township. Will
? abide the result of the primary election.
W. M ARcua-KanunnB.
Mr. Editor:?Please announce the
' t name of Mr. W. .1. Histare for Magishf
trate of Ruford Township,
h* .Many PHI KNI>S.
ft# The many friends of II. N. Polk
tb, hereby announce his name as a canrai
didate for the office of Magistrate of
Ruford township, subject to the rules
of the Democratic primary.
Many Kkirnon.
' '' \ *' '.
'I'he many freindw of \V. A. Oarnea
announce him a candidate for Magistrate
for Huford township subject to
the rules of the Democratic primary.
i :
' The many friends of Mr. W. P. Caskey
respectfully announce him as a
candidate for re-election to tlie office
of Magistrate for (.Jills Creek and
Cane Creek township, subject to the
result of the Democratic primary.
Many Votkrs.
1
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
? OK
<!rtv
Ofcntrnl Tims at Jacksonville and Savannah,
astern Tiaio nt Othor Points.
Schedule in BhTeot .Tune 10th. 1030.
NOHTHBOUND. No.3 {Jally
tv. Jacksonville (P. W).~~7~. 7..... pOua Roiij
" Savannah (So. Ry ).... 122*h. 12 ?< ?
" Hnrnwell 4t*5p 4 l !a
" Black villa .... 4 2U? 4 2*a
" Springfield 4 44p 4 Ma
" Sally 4 6?p 4 5'.*i
Ar. Columbia ._. 60fp 6 10a
Ev. Charleston. (tto. ily T5w? | if lk'?p
" Summorvlllo 7 41a L-IKtu
" BranchviIlo B5.'>a 165a
' CyanKcborg ..." 9 2Ha 2fi0a
" Kangville 10 16a 4 Sua
Ar. Columbia 11 OQa 566a
Lv. A umistn, (So. HyT). ... iTSOa 2 6f>p~TT80p
Lv. Oraintovlllo ... ... 2 46a 8 20p IS l.r>y
Ev. RlgpfioiU 1 lOp
Lv. A ikon 8 lop
Lv. Trenton ottVt. 3S5p If OGfl
" Johnston 5 ?.Mn 41l>i?119|p
Ar. Columbia, (U. D.l I 6 46p 2 10a
Lv. Columbia, (BUlg H? fl HSn tl lop 6 20a
" Wlnnslmro 7 0Gp 7 25a
" Chester 7Mp 8 18a
" Rock Hill 8 Sip 8 65a
Ar. Charlotte ., lop 0 45a
jr. Danville 1251a 18*9
Ar. K^hnnmd *_.. _ S Upfl 6 ilp
irT\>' ashimftoa ~ 7 A">a tSop
'* BiUtiinoro (Pa.Rrt) S 12a W 25p
" Philadelphia 11 !5.'iu 2 5A>
" New v^rk . ... itfop i*
T ^ Iv,t,,"vy
TR,Li3??ur* fl0* *#>*
fP::::::: ;: 518 {?
fc_cW.unf\H 74$ Tlta
|fcL7i7,4vflJe ?.,..[ r~~TlTlbv Tigg
OtJTHBOFITD. 8?idi{5'';j?
exS*ln"1,jr
Lv. LoylsvtUf ...' TJSa T^p
Ly. Qtffolniifttl ...... . ,.. ^"fifta Hfrjp
C^^xvfTU T3K T25
' A*iieviile 8 00* 8l>jp
" Spartanburg Vil? 6 11*?
Ar. Columbia .. *:*?< ?46u
Kr.
" rb?U*4er|>l?la ?u^. 8&ia
- ?ty ,?** ; ??7fl <*&?
Ig^Vr fyj)n gt n (fo> Ky) . l?IMj> 11 10m
Ly-RJ^'mottd ,... ir?K? rSJTip
Igifftnvilto.. t_ ~ ... f!fc Ti8g
av7charl<?tt.a TT7TT. 8 l9? "TTSSq
" Boo k m H gMaliliip
Ohftflter 1 Sail 1m
" y* ?nn*boi# ;. ?18a ja 10a
Ar. Columbia, (HKdg St flUOp fl JOa 1 15a
Lv. Columbia, (U.I?.) ilto 4 8Ua
Johnston ioijn,, i8ip ?tf2a
Trontoa Iu4p lotfp fl 4s.
Ar. Aik?a *20* fT3S
4r. 1?Ad ...;. 4*>pnate
Ar. t+miiiteville ... i&xiut "& 18p 7 18a
Ar. Aiijfmft^.. ........ *1 0*4 2 flop 8 U?a
LV. Cylumbin (So. Ay) 4?Up Tifca
; KliiKvill. 4 4.*n> 2 82a
Orautfaourg 54,,, 8.5a
Branohvllja .ftp 4^
a m">?rv"'? 7 A*p 4 52a
^ Charleston g 16p 7 tWa
Lv. Columbia (R^Tlfr.)""""^ ~ IT Si T35
A.r- ?aiiy Kajp 2
. st""1?11?1.?"1
glw.kviiia IOTP 8Oua
Bnrnyveil 1 2lp 8 15a
hxvnnnah .. 8 1.1a 5 lfe
^.r^JrtokiKWvtllg (F. fi. j . ....;; flop oag.
Trains 48 anil 44(mi'xea axrept buntiar)
arj^vo and dauert bop ftiimburg.
+Doily except tumlSf.
Sleeping Oar Serving.
Kxrrll.nl ^illv pay-enger Mrviaa between
Florida and We\V YWk.
Naa. ;? and ?4-Ncw York and Florida Bxprow.
Drawing-room sleeping oars between
Augusta jfnd Sfevv York.
Pullman drawing.room sleeping ears befWfSn
Port Tamua, Jacksonville. KavanaA.
WaahiuRton and New Yerfc.
Pullman aleoping cars between CNwtrlotte and
Richmond. Duiinw ears bet woe n Chanotte
and oavannah.
No*. 45 nud I* -fV H. Pnat Mail.
Pullman drawda?t-r*oai hnsfot sleep! set carefftwMi
.racJcNoneille and FewJfoi'K and PulV
man ah'jainnK oara bet waeu Augusta kS| harlot
ta. DlnlMR cars ?yV1' an mwlf enreuto.
Pullman hI?[t1u| cars between Jueksoavilje
and Ooraiqhfa. eneoute dn|ly between Jaokeon ille
aad Cincinnati, via Ahhevilla.
KKANK S. WAlfNON. J. M. CTJLP,
Third V-P. A- du?. Mgr., Traffic Mgr.,
Washington, D, G. Washington, D. O.
W.A.TURK. S. B. FIARDWICK.
Gen. Pass. Aif't., Aa't Gun. Pans. Ag't..
Wash in ({ton, D. O. Atlanta, Ua.
Wintbrop College Scholarship and Entrance
Examination.
THK examination tor the award of vacant
scholarship* In Winthrop Pol lege snfl tor
the admission of now students will he held at
the Oounty Court House on KrtJar, July soth,
ri it a in. Applicants must not be lee* -.hen
tlfteen yearn of ago. Whan scholarships are
vacated niter July SOtlt thff Will be awarded to
those making the highest average at this as
Htnlnation. lite coat of attendance, Including
board, fnrntahrd room, heat, Itekt and washing
la only In SO ptir month, for further Inlormatlun
and a catalogue, addreee
PttBO. r>. B JOHN ROM,
nciu* xiiii, 9. v..
Of/? .l/.'i
NEW i
j w AUK FINK. II
^ Columbia River Salmon,
f 20c tins, Aberdeen Sauce',
it is -oinething line for all kin
Cocoanut, Pineapples, \V;
T keep in stock a complete lir
f price from H to f>0 cents per
^ Cakes. Our lino of
\ 010
^ is as follows : Portuaiiclo,
^ Hall; Hazel Kirk, f> ce
cents. No bettor brands o
V above. Our Smoking Tobn
^ Scbool Boy, Natural Leaf,
^ Gold Leaf and Yellow
tP 10 ctH packages, Chewing"
4 Kindly give ' * a WJ*'
^ grocery line.
5 S. M. MA
^ We are still in the market f
v' 'Sdj a -*
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LANCASTER ft CHESTER
RAILWAY. ^
Between Chester and Lancaster.
Schedule In Effect April 22, 1900.
Duiljt Kxrept StitHl'i//.
Southbound. Northbound. .
No.,15 No. 17. No. 18. Nal4
t?. M A. M. P M. A. M
8 10 9 40 d Lv ...Chester....Ar 7 10 7 67
10 04 ".... Knor. .... " 8 49
8 47 10 20 * "...Uloliburjf.... " 6 21 7 21
8 67 10 40 d . Uascoravltle.. " 6 20 7 12
9 13 11 00 ".. .Kort Lawn... " 6 00 6 67
1120* " Graces... ." 6 40
9 40 11 40 d Ar.. Lancaster.. Lv 6 SJ 6 80
P. M A. M. 1*. M A. M
No. II. Iwtvfhx fjioiiMMUsr t19 a. in,, inuUi'd
close connection at Chester with souther.)
Kail .viu No. 30 f'.r Charlotte and points) north ;
and Sottboard Air Lino "Atlanta Special" fur
Atlanta and points'* st Also with Carolina
& N rtliwesliru Ky. No. I" for Lenoir, N. U ,
and Intermediate uolnls, and Southern Kail*
way No. 33 for Columbia and imlnlH south.
No. :l, U-.Liln; Chester n 4 a. in . connect*
with soli>horn Ky . No ! ' irotn Col imlila and
pointy sou li: Siaboard Air Line "A ItnuaAp**
cial" iroiii Northern and Eus.oru olnta and
Southern Rv. No. 33 from Northoi i tnd Ban*- flh
em points, and at Lancaster with S. & U. 11.
for lllacUHhurR.
No. 16, louvtnir Lanras'cr 6 .30 p. m . connect*
at Lancaster with S. C. & O. 11 from t'lmdrn
and Mar'on, Southern K.v No. 84 ai Chester tor
Charlotte and po'nls north.*
No. 15, leaving Chester 1.10 p m.. connects at
Choster with southern Railway No. 31 from 9
Columbia and points south.
I.KROY SPRINOH,
J. M. HEATH, iTeaideiit.
Cen'l. I'as. Afjent.
OOUTH CAROLINA & GEORGIA
j) ' EXTENSION R. R. COMPANY.
Schedule No. 4
In Kffuct 12101 ii. m., Sunday, Deo. 24, 18W.
M
BetweenCamdea,S.C-,and Blacksbur4(S.C.
Wcm 33 fcivst. X\
Clnn-Class BASl'hRN TIME. ElrstClnrs
Passenpor Pas<ci>t:ri
Dally Daily
Except STATIONS. Exceiit
Sunday. Suadajh
p. m.i a. nr.
12 Ml! Camden 12 26
I 1.3 DoKnlh |? 03
I 27 Westvllle 11 so
1 40 Kershaw II 36
2 M! Ileath Sprln> II 20
2 15 Pleasant Hill ' II 16
2 351 Lancaster 10 55 ^
2 50 Riverside 10 40
3 oo' Sprlnxdell 10 30
3 10: Catawba Junction 10 20
3 20' Leslie 10 10
3 40 Rock Hill 16 DO
3 r>5| Newport 9 35
4 og; Tlr/.ah 9 30
4 201 Yorkvtlle P II
4 35 * Sharon 9 00
4 f?ol llirknrv HrnvA H AS
ft iH) Smyrna ft 35
ft 20 Hlackaburft 8 IS
P M A. M.
Between Blaiksburjt.S.C^andMarlon.H.C.
Wont. n. East. iT
>oc CU~ EASTERN TIME. see. Cla?,
Mixed .. Mi xed
l tail v _Daiiy
Except STATIONS. r,xccpi
Sunday. ' Snuday.
A M. p. M.
8 10 UlackHburK 0 40
H :?> . Karl* 0 20
8 4n Piitlnrwnn Krtrin<ra ft 19
0 20 Shelby ' 0 oo
10 INI Cattlroore 4 ft0
10 10 Moore*boro 4 40
lo 2ft Henrietta 4 20
10 50 Forest City 3 R0
11 I? Rutberfordton 3 Vft
113ft Mill wool 3 0ft
11 4" Golden Valley 2 ftO
12 oft Thermal City 2 4ft
12 2ft (ilenu oral 2 20
12 fto , Marion 2 00
A. m p. M.
WEST. QAFFNKY I). VISION KAS^
First Class FlretClgwa
lft 13 EASTERN TIME. 14 10
j t-vS-rt >>o.a t^c ir
. stations. 5J* ~ Z* v;
M t/j K u8
? m. . a.~m7 ~ I~iT F7.
I IN) 0 00 lllnokftburR 7 ftO 3 00
I 20 0 20 Cherokee Falls 7 3J 2 40
1 40 0 40 OafTncy 7 It". 2 20 ^
jv m a. m a. m. p. u 4p
Trail.a No*. 32 und S3 connect at lilaeugburK
with train* on the Oaffnfty Division
Train No 32 connect* at Camden with the
Charto*ton Division of the Southern Railway
fur (ill itolntu u/tn I It
Train No 33 leaving Camden at 12.40 p. m.,
going wont, makes connection at Lmo?8l?r,
S. O., with the L A C. H. K., at Cutawht .(unction
with the S. A. h., going north; at Rock
Hill with the Southern Railway, going north.
Train No. It connects at lllackshurg with the
Southern Roil way frotn the south. At Marlon,
N C . with Southern Railway going west.
SAM'L. HUNT, A. TRIPP,
President. ' Superintendent
S. H. LUMPKIN. G. P. A.
Notice Discharge.
NOTICE is heroltv given that on the flth day
of August, I two, the undersigned an the
administrator of the estate of Mrs. M. M.
HAKTSKLL, deceased, will make tlnal return
nnd settlement to the Probate Court of Lancaster
County, state aforesaid, and apply to
snin Court for a final discharge an nuch a mlnlntrafor.
J. D. FUNIJEKHT7HK, Admr. g
July ?. 1000 and. 1
KIVAL OF 2
GOODS |
EKE'S A LIST: $ ^
French Sardines in 16 and ) ^
My Wife's Salad Dressing v
ds of vegetables. Shredded ^ ,
fvtermillions, Bananas: We '
io of nice Candy, ranging, ^
pound ; also Langdop;^ 0"
A.BS $
S. (). M.\ Fontella, OannJn ^
nts, and Hazel Kirk, Sr., 10 ^
n the market today than the ^
icco is as follows: Cameo, #
Wat Wat in f> cents packages. ^
o, Mftrylnnd-Olub* etceteras,
Tobacco of all kinds. v
)n in need of Anything in the ^
Yours to s?rve,
THIS & CO. $
or farm pro<Ww of all kinds.
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