Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, August 08, 1900, Image 4
RHEUM
la due to au acid poiaon which gain* acc
oceans to carry off and keep the systpm cle
? through} the general <
Rheumatism ma
active perso^b^lple
developin alii
deucy in auch caaea I
Like other blood
food, insufficient qloi
aoegtired or J
and mercury, and th
ruin the digeation an
A remedy which
the only safe and cer
solvent, purifying properties, attacks the da
the acid and dissolves all poisonous deposit
of all unhealthy accumulations. S. S. S. ci
the blood in a pure, healthy state.
Mr. J. O. Mai ley, i jj W. isth Street, Indiana pol
with Rheumatism he was unable to fetd or dresa hi
tried fifty-two prescriptions that frienda had River
8. 8. S. cured him permanently, and he has never t
We wiU send free our special book on
I ATI SIM
cm to thi blood through ftfflure of the prop*
*r of *11 morhj'.l cflp llfllter. This poisoi
with'atich irHddffihes* and severit
m and bed-ridden, with distorted limbs ai
fht wandering pains, iust severe enough t
s to grow worse, and finally become cbron
diseases, Rheu matism is often inherited, ac
lllng, or anything calculated to impair the
e often not mi til middle age or later. In
tunimtfmm im Strict!
:her external treatment can reach the troul
e various mineral salts, which the docton
d break down the constitution,
builds up the general health and at the i
tain cure for Rheumatism. S. S. ^5., mad
scase in the right way, and in the right pi
s, stimulates and reinforces the overwork*
ires permanently and thoroughly, and kee
its, Ind., for eighteen months wu so terribly aflict
imself. Doctors ssld Ms case wss hopeless. Ho h
i him, without the slightest relief. A few bottles
isd a rheumatic pain since. This was fire years ag
Rheumatism, which should be in th* ham
-r I --W"?v > Hj.(,iiur?? I
of 6<)0 Laurens voters and 5(ij
ladies, the latter occupying)
choice seats immediately in trout
of the stand.
Mr "Patterson has b<?en daily
reading newspaper clippings
which tended to make the impres ion
that Mr. Gary favored local i
option as to high license in his
Charleston speech, and the infer
euce from his stamp suggestion
was that Mr. Gary has U< ked
ince leaving Charleston. Gary i
resents the imputation that he
took such a position in Charles
ton.
Gary was the last of the vuber
natorial speakers this afternoon
and instantly launched into a
vigorous reply to Patterson's re i
marks. He related his version of {
the Charleston incident, and
hinted that Patterson knowingly
misrepiesented him. i
Patterson rose, faced his man !
A a.1 U ? ... 1 A
IMU louiAinuu tuAH lie vTUUiu rA
plain. i
Gary said he wished no expla- i
nation and Patterson said that <
all the candidates would bear out j
his statement.
Meanwhile the men were fac- i
ing and their fingers were point- i
ing beligerently. \
Gary inquired :
i4Do you deny what I say is
true ?"
Patterson : "I do deny it."
Gary remarked that Patterson (
told an untruth, but probably did
not use the term "liar." I
Patterson's right shot out with ,
a develish upper incline, and f
Gary's response was instautaue- .
ou?. f
There was a clinch and jabbing f
anil niinnhinv mhila ?!>?>
? ? ?? " iniu vuo inuicin |
contemplated fainting ?j
It all looked like a Punch and j
Judy show.
Lieut. Col. James Tillman, j
Chairman Smith, Sherill' MoCrea- (
ry and others quickly untangled f
the scrappers and held them far |
apart. ?
Men were standing up yelling ,
melodiously. I
A Laurens cop arrived and ex (
traded ''plunks" from each of
the disorderliesGary
exhibited an inch cut of 1
the left cheek bone, and Patter
son has a small shamrock en
graved on his upper lip.
After the meeting both gentlemen
shook hands, and the hatch- 1
et was buried. They express great '
regret for the occurrence *
Senator Tillman spoke last. '
late in the afternoon. He repeat* !
ed that there wao an alliance or
concert of action between the I
barkeeper* and the minister* and
took a hand primary, which '
showed uearly the whole andierce .
in favor of the dispensary. Of
course there were many who did 1
not vote, hut the great majority '
lifted their hand.
Hoyt was interrogated, but re
sponded well and made a good
impression.
MeSweeney had the best recep- 1
tion. 1
A irentleman recently cor?<1 of dyapepsla j
gave the follow ir* appropriate randorinc of
Fliirna' famoua btaaalnir. 'flnmchs?? ra??t ?itO J
can not oat. and aome have none that want It;
but we hava meat and ? can eat? Kodol OvapepelaCure
bo thanVed TM* prcpararion
will dlareat what you oat. It Inetantly relieve*
and radically cure# Indigestion and all etom- i
ach dlaori* jr* Crawford Bro* d-w-e i
k I
of every sufferer from this torturing disease
diseases a life study, and will give you any i
fully and freely about your case. We znaki
A LIVELY SCRAP
BETWEEN CANDIDATES
GARY AND PATTERSON
AT LAURENS.
A Hand Primary by Senator Till
yuan Showed That the Crowd
Farored the Diapenaary.
~ i
From Greenville News
Laurens, S. C., Aug. 4.?Algiers.
Gary and Patterson shook their
lingers in each other's laces for
hali i minute and end"ri in a
briei bnt lively "mix up" to ? u*i.
Ann* ftroH f.ho infaium t? . irvu tri A!, f 'l
. Our physicians have made blood and sk
information or advice wanted, ao write the
e no charge whatever for this service. Ad<
FIFTEEN AMERICANS
KILLED OR CAPTURED.
^
Ambushed bj Party of InsnrRents.
Wounded Sent to American
Garrison With Courteous
Note.
Washington, Aug. 4.?The first
^rinus cheek which the Anvri
can troopa have met in the Philippine!)
during the laat two
m >nths is recorded in a diapatr.h
received thi? morning Ircm Get .
MacArthur. It is assumed that
:be little Amencin commxnd
which suffered ac-vTele w-*5
completely rrapped and v>is
obliged to surrender or ho ex' rmi
Dated. The rnonsag. is an follow*
:
Mutulu
Ad jt. Gen, Washington :
First Lieut. Aisiaettot, corps
of engineers, U. S. A., with escort
15 men attacked August 1st r??*d
tier /. fen San Miguel de Matumt
(L izoti) aud San laidro (Luz >i.)
by armed band inaurgents'report
ed 350 strong. Entire party kill d,
wounded or captured.
Killed?Troup H, Fourth cavalry,
Richard Diehler.
Wounded?Chan. M. Newrmm.
wounded in arm, serious, both;
Walter Brewer, wounded in arm,
serious; Co. A, battalion of en
gineers, U. fc>. A., Edward Long,
wounded in abdomen, serious
Captured?Lieut. Alstaerter,
Oo. A. battalion of engineers, U.
3. A.; Henry^T. Crenshaw, Troop
ci ; Fourth cavalrv, Ari'riur oaies,
has J. Fuchinsinger Edward J.
Oromer, George Knaub, Wm. J.
3errity, John Coughlin, Robert
P. Taylor, Job. T. Mealey.
Wounded Bent San I?idro with
note from Lacuna Maraitr.0 sn
pouncing prisoner* would be well
;reated. MacAarthur.
Glorious News
Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile,
if Washita, I. T. He writes:
'Four bottles of Electic Bitters
las cured Mrs. Brewer or scrofula,
vhich had cans* d her great sufering
for years. Terrible so/en
vould break out on her head and
ace, and the best doctors could
five no help ; but her cure is complete
and her health is excellent."
t his shows what thousand! have
proved,?that Electric Bitters is
ho bes blood purifier known. It's
he supreme remedy f-r eczema,
etter, gait rheum, ulcers, boils
ind running sores. It stimulates
iver, kidneys and bowels, expels
poisons, helps digestion and bnilds
ip the strength. Only 50c. Sold
iy Crawford Bros. Druggist I
Guaranteed. 4
Big Order for Cara Placed by S. I
A. L. in Baltimore.
Baltimore, Aug 4 ?The Sea I
aoard Air Line Railroad compa
ay has awarded to the South Baltimore
Car Works of this city a
'onrraet lo hnild wither, the next
ux months 2,000 freight cars tor
use on that system. Tims is the
largest order of tie kind ever
placed >a the city and invo ves
the expenditure of about $1,500.)00.
The specifications provide for
1,000 flat cars and 300 refrigora
tor or ventilated cars. The flat
ars will have a capacity for 70,-V/\A
J Al I
nnt una mo oox cars a OApa<*itv
For 60,000 pounds. The South Btl
tiroore Oar Work* will be^in tbo
;onstruction of fbe new cars im
mediately and will make the first
lelivery in about 30 days. It in
expected that when the work is
Fairly nnder way the cars will be
turned out at the fate of about
15 a day, or about 90 a week.
One Minute Cough Cur* In t h? only burmlesa
uokmIjt that produce* Immediate reaulta Try
I. Cmwlord tiro*. .mm d w a
Distorts Muscles,
Shatters Nerves,
- Stiffens Joints.
a
b and nerves, causing the most intense pain.
y as to make within a few days a healthy,
ad shattered nerves; or it may be slow in
0 make one feel uncomfortable; the tenic.
id exposure to damp or cold, want at proper
health, will frequently cause it to develop
whatever form, whether acute or chronic,
y m Blood Diseaso,
bile. Neither do the preparations of potash
1 always prescribe, cura Rheumatism, but
tame time rids the system of the poison is
le of roots, herbs and barks of wonderful
ate ? the blood ? and uuickly neutralizes
d, worn-out organs, ana clears the system
QSQ
a wy mhF
m *" waw
Ires?, SWIFT 8FECIFI9 CO.. Atlanta, tta.
"democratic ticket.
The primary election will b<
held on the 28th day of August
and the following candidate:
whose formal announcement:
appear in the Enterprise desin
your vote on that day:
For Solicitor?Sixth Circuit.
Thou. F. Me Dow,
W C lloiifch,
K. Henry.
For House o! Representatives.
T. Y. Williams,
J. N. Eslridce,
J. W darnel.
R h Hirirlin.
Oscar W. Potts.
For Sheriff.
Jas S. Wilson,
J. P Hunter.
For Clerk ol" Court.
W. S. L. Porter,
J. F. (iteaory.
For County Supt. Education.
.1 K Blackmon,
Krnest Rlackmon,
R. Baxter Blsckinon,
A O. Rowel I.
V ? A 1 .
ror i;oum\ Aim nor.
.Jno. A. Cook,
L. J. Perry,
K C Croxton.
For County Supervisor.
M. C. Gardner.
F -r Coroner
R. Young,
1). N Mackey.
For County Treasurer.
\V C. Caul hen.
For Magistrate in Buford Town
ship.
W. MareuR Lstridge,
W J. Siwtare,
H. N. Poik.
W. A. Cnrnes.
ror Magistrate in trills Creel
and Cane Creek Townships.
W. P. Caskey.
*M.V baby wa* trrribly sick with th
diarrhoea," t-ays J, H. l>oak, ">f W-l
liams, Oregon. "We were in.able ti
cure him with the doctor's assistance
and a?< a last resort we tried t 'hamber
Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoei
Remedy. I ?.m happ> to say it gav
immediate relief and a tomplet
cure." For sale by J. F. Mackey A Cc
Horses,
Horses, Horses.
We have just received ncarloa<
of number one Horses from At
lanta, every animal having heei
carefully selected in person b;
our Mr Elliott. In the lot ar
some ot the finest horses eve
brought, to this market. If yo!
want a trood saddler, or a gooi
driver, or a tr?? 1 c mbimilioi
horse, now is your time to tret il
We have just what you want am
need, so call and see for yoursoll
WW take ploi-ure in exhibitin
.. _ _4 - 'I 1
our SIWUK, \a W* '1 as VflHCie
W?*will . if)?er sell or ?w ip, ?n<
Will 6*11 oiflier for the o
for good paper
ELLIOTT & CRAWFORD.
Notice of Discharge,
NOTICE fa hereby trivpn tint o
the 1 Itli flay of Atiffimt. 1900, th
underpinned km Executor of the ?stet
of Mri. Atnoranda Howell, deceasei
will file hie final return, and make a;
plication to the I'robate Court for ?nl
county and State for a final diatiharf
aA ?uch Executor.
J. E. ROW ELL, Kx'r,
July 7. ItoOO. lin.
> ^j^nnGxcTiaemonto,
Election, Tousdav, August 28, 11)00.
Fur Mollefttwr.
I hereby announce myself as a can.
til date for solicitor of the Sixth Judi.
o'al circuit, subject to the action o
the Democratic primary
Thos. F. McDow.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Solicitor of the sixth cir
cuit, subject to the rules governing
,! the Demcratic primary.
, W. C. Hough.
I will stand for renomination to tin
i office of Solioitor of the Sixtii Juri'cla
Circuit, subject to the results of th<
next Democratic primary.
J. K. Henry.
For Supt. Kdiication.
'J o the Voters of Lancaster County
I With many thanks for past favors
and at the solicitation of friend*. I
hereby announce mysdf as a candidate
for the office of County SupQrin<
tendent of Education, subject to *lu
' rules governing the Democratic
! primary; and, if elected, my time am
energies are yours for the best inter
ests of education.
J. K. BLACK MON'.
The many friends of Mr. Ernest
Hlackinon hereby announce him as ?
candidate for the office of County
Superintendent of Education subject
^ to result of the Democratic primary
>t the solicitation of a few friends,
' I announce myself a candidate for tin
s office of Superintendent of Eduoat ion
s K. Haxtkr Hi.ackmos
p Mr. Editor:?Please announce tin
name of Prof. A. C. Howell as a can
didate for the office of County Superintendent
of Education, subject ti
the rules governing the Democrati?
primary, ir elected, we pledge him tc
discharge the duties of the office to tin
best interest of education.
Many Friends.
At the contiuucd solicitation of minv elos'
friends, us well as befm? deeply interested ii
the progress of education in one county, i nov
announce myself a osniildttt for the onic*- o
County Superintendent of i'Mncn t Ion, SUbJee
to the rules of the Democratic primary.
T. M. HELK.
For County Auditor.
Mr. Editor: Realizi ng tlie valuable
services rendered during his term ol
office, the neatness and correctness ol
his work, and knowing him to he wel
qualified for the position, please an
nounce the name of .Inn. A. Cook foi
re-election to the office of County
Auditor, subject to the rules govern
ing the primary. Many Friends.
I respectfully announce my can
didacy for the office of county Auditor
subject to the rules of the UemocraHi
primary. L. J. Perry.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didst e for the office of county Auditor
subject to the rules of the Deinoeratii
primary. E. C. Croxton.
For (lie Legislature.
I am a candidate for re-election te
tlie Legislature. I will abide tlie rc
suit of the s>emocratic primary eiec
tion. T. Y. Wilmams
The many friends of ,F. N. Estridgi
respectfully announce hi* name foi
re-election to the Uouss of Repress;;
tatives for Lancaster county. Wi
pledge him to abide tlie result of tlu
primary election.
Many Voters.
I am a candidate for tlie House o
Representatives, subject to the I>em
ocratic primary. ,L \V. Hamei..
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the House of Represents
tives, subject to the rules governing
the Democratic primary
R. L. IflOKI.lN.
I am a candidate for the Legislaturi
v and will abide tlie result of the prima
?? ii. >
j . \/ni .\ 11 ?? . I HI in.
For County Sn|i?rrl?or.
At the earnest solicitation of many
e friends, 1 hereby announce mjseliai
- a candidate for re-election to the of
o Hoc of County Supervisor, subject t<
the result of the Democratic primary
M. C. Gihdnbu.
a
p For Sheriff.
P
I lu?rnhv fliiiuiiiiinft mvaolf u oon
* didate for Mheritf, subject to tlie rulei
" of the Democratic primary.
j as. 8. wii.son.
The many friends of Capt. John I'
Hunter hereby announce him an i
candidate for the office of Sheriff, auh
ject to the result of the Democrats
primary. Mr. Hunter's fine record a
Sheriff in the past is a sufficient guar
antee of what his future administra
tion will be in case of his election.
Many Vote us.
For Clerk of Court.
I With a high sense of appreciation o
past considerations and tokens o
Kindness, and with a deep feeling <?
n gratitude for the s; oe. I beg to an
nonnce myself acandidate for re-elec,
V tion to the office ?>f Clerk of Court fo
P Lancaster county, subject to the rule
of the Democratic primary.
T W. 8. L. PoKTKR.
II The many friends of Mr. Joseph H
j Gregory hereby annennce him as i
candidate for tlie office of t'lerk of th
H Court, subject to t he result ef t he dein
i ocratic primary. Many Friends,
il Far Coroner.
I hereby announce myself a candi
' dale for re-elecfion to the office o
^ Coroner, and pledge myself to ahid
* the result of the Democratic pri
r mary R. Youmu.
1 The friends of D. N. Mickey an
nourice him as a candidate for the of
tlce of Coroner, and pledge him t<
ahtoe IIi** result <?f thu Democrat!
primary. Many Khikndh.
Fer TrriMiir?r.
_ I am a candidate for ra-eleotioa ti
the offloe of County Treasurer.
\f C. C A f!TR aw.
n For Maalttrate
** I am a candidate for the office o
* Magistrate for liuford Township. Wil
'? abide the result of the primary elec
tlon. W. Mim'cm KnrKinuM
d . ,
e Mr. Editor:?Please announce th<
name of Mr. W. .1. Siatare for .Magis
trate of Huford Township.
Many Krikni>*.
? i ' .*
'I'lie many friends of If. N. I'olk
hereby announce his name as a candidate
for th? office of Maturate of
- Bo ford, township, subject to the rules
of t he Democrat io pHniary.
Many Vrhcxdb.
f The many freinda'of W. A. Carpes
| announce him a candidate for Magistrate
for Buford township subject to
the rules of the Democratic primary.
t The many friends of Mr. \V. I'. <'askey
respectfully announce hiui as a
candidate for re-election to the oHIee
of Magistrate for Gills Greek ami
J Gane Greek township,'subject to the
I result of the Democratic primary.
? Many 'otkiis. '
BOUT HE RN R ATLWAY*
<i)>
Mmtral Time at JacksotiTilla and ??-?-v
Eastern Time at Other Points.
S<-ht-<lulr In KfT< ct June bah. 10W.
NORTHBOUND. |NoSk
Lv. Jacktduvlllo (I\ S)..;... T51n 8OUT)
- Savannah (80. Ky ) W 80*. 12s0m
Barnwell 4'.*ip 4 10a
" Blaukvilla 4 21p 4 2*0
' " Springfield 4 440 4 .">?*
l " Sally 4?2p 4 69a
A>. Columbia .. 6wp 0 19a
Lv. Charleston. (Wo. Uy TfioS IF555
" Huminervillo 7 41a BMJot
" Branohville % 8 55a 1 65a
" Orangeburg 9 23* J SO*
" Kingvillo K) loa 4 80a
, Ar. Columbia 11 QUa S 55a
Lv. AuriiHtn, (80. Ky. ) *v? 0l)n & 67>p (>:,/p
Lv. Qrftnit.vllU !4jin 8 29plul5a
Cv. Ri^otioid nri5p
I v. Aiken .. 8 15p
Lv. Trenton ToTjJ 8 ?5p fTTSJp
' Johnston.... 5 Ma 4 l"p 11 gup
. Ar. Columbia, (U. I). 1 5 45p Slim
Lv. Columbia, (BUlg St 0IW* Bldp 0 20a
" WiniiHltoro 7uSp 7 25a
' " Chester 7Sl? 8 18a
> " Hoi-k Hill bt;>p 8 55a
4 Ar. Charloito u lOp 9 45a
Ar. Danville . .. iVsTa TXip
Ar. Richmond . . "j rt IKM B25p
IrTWusiiingfon * i^t^n S5op
,, " Baltimore (Pa.HR) I*>12all25p
1 " Philadelphia . ; . ill !La 2 30a
New ?.jrlti .. ipjp alia
< . ir^ia;
A?-dfartarjburg 10a 9 30a
a,.
Ar. Clnabiipyi TibpiTiZa
^T|JaOwUV^>^-. | ^ Tp.'
\ 8out,,d?,t,,d ita&s
I Lv. Louisville ,L.2L... 7 4ld 7 'dJTji
- Lv. Olwoitumtl . .. h .An 80>)p
r Cv. Knoxvllie T5uq *T5Se
" A-Oievtlle 8 00a ao5p
" oparinnhurg 11 47m 8 lK
Ar. Columbia ..vj 1 ftogp 04$
$7V7? ". iripfi
Philadelphia *unw 8 60a
Baltimore S (1 fea
. IiV. Wash! gt'n (So Rvl 0fcOplll 15a
Lv. ktelnnop-1 .. IToop 15755
Lv. Uauvilla ........... 4 8&a Tlji
SvTfharl.rfto ?T3a ITSE
" Bock lib f 53a 10 46p
Cheater PliSallJop
3 ' Wmnsbore. lo 18a 12 lua
Ar. Columbia, (Bide St HUOpllVOa 1 lJa
Lv. Columbia, ?1J. TV ),. Ifl4.\a i .<Um
Johnston JOSUp 1 81p <182a
" Trenton > I Qfp l.ia[> ft 4ta
, Ar. Aiken JSE f7 SC
Ar. Ifldgetteld ...... 4 Alp ti
Ar. Hrnuit-ville liWtaii U lap Tlha
A* . Alii uyi\ ; "l wil A eiM n
Lv. Columbia i^o. i?7T 4 t)U|> 1 .?5a
Kingrlllo 4 tdp 2 82a
a " Orangeburg 5 tip 8 45|?
r ! Branrhvllla fl 15p 4 HBa
SunimervlUa 7 *8p 6 51a
Ar. v^iiiiiif iion ... . h 1 .>{> J txm
f Lv. Columbia (do. fey.) .... lT Jfta Tlija
? Ar. Sallv 12 87p 2 89a
Surfngflald 13 4Pp 2 40a
Hln<-k vi.'le 1 07p 8 0ua
Barnwell 1 2jp 8 16a
M Hvannah 3 l.W 6 l<*
f A' . J k WH?lll< (P B.) 7 40p SQA
>iwu> m ?nu <4 i mi \ except toamlAy)
Arrive mul (le\i*rt from Hamburg.
Duily except 6uniT?%.
81?epiag Oar Service.
Kxcelleut daily pesMmger service between
Florida earl Hew York,
f No*. ;?i and <M? New York and Florida Express.
Drnwiiifpropin s eeping care between
Augusta ittid New York.
i'u'lman drawing-room sleeping ears between
fort Tampa, Jacksonville, bnvnmiMh
? Washington ami New Yelk.
Puil.nan sleeping ears between Oharlotteand
Richmond, I tilling oArs betweeu Charlotte
and Snvannah.
No*. 3i and M?U. S. Past Mall. Tkromgi
Pullman drawing-room bufttw -nooning earebetween
Jacksonville and Ktw York and punman
sleeping care between Augusta ned tMiar'
L'tc. DttiMag earn serve an men la curoute.
> Pullman nWuplng <;ers Iwlwct-n .im-ksoavUle
. and Columbia onpnito daily bet ween Jackson
villn and Oificluuini, via Aaheville.
FRANK fc>. UAkNON, J M OW.
'Fhlrd V-P. A Sen. Mgr.. Traffic Mgr.,
Washington, D. U. Washington, 1 J. 0
- W A.TURK, *. 1I.HAHDWIOK,
(ien. Pass. Ag't.. As't Con. I'aa*. Ag't.,
Washington, D. C. At lanta. Us
Sheriff's Sale.
'x On the first Monday in August, I
will to* 11 under a fax execution one
r LOT aifuate in the town of Lancaster
H ami bounded by lands Heath, Springs
A Co., Ii. S. Klliott ami the Kedtleld
rttatl. Terms of sale CASH.
I,. M. (JLYi-.UKN, Sheriff.
or/,' .1
\\ NEW <
IW ARK FINK. If
R ^ Columbia Rivor Salmon,
e 0 i?0(. tins, Aberdeen Kauoo.
I 4^ 's something fino for all kin
_ | Cocoanut, Pineapples, W,'
I *r keep in stock a complete lin
Y i fm prioo from S to "*?() fonts per
r ^ <'tikes. Our line of
b ok i
" i Is fallows : Port uuiulo,
r ! J Hall; Hazel Kirk, Jr., 5 ret
j ? cpiiis, .No ix'tior brands <?]
^ above. <Our Smoking Toba
School Boy, Natural I?? ?f. ^
k Gold Leaf and Yellow Ros
^ 10 eta packa^ea. ( bowing
f f Kindly give us a call uIk
1 ^ grocery line.
5 S. M. /v\A'
. W We arc still in the market f
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'Suuilvv. Sunday.
I' M" ' * MT
12 60 . Cnmil' n 12 -24
l i.. DeKnlb 12 i?
i 2: Westvlllo ii so
1 40 Kershaw II 14
2 III'' llouth Sprtnx II 20
2 IS l?lea?ant Hill It 14
2 35 I.ai.einter 10 S4
3 fiO River .lrt? 10 40
3 00 Spun-del) 10 ?
3 10 Catawba June lien 10 TO
S M I. Hlle 10 |0
3 40 Koek HI'l . 10 -4)
3 T>5 Ni'WiK>rt V 3ft
4 02 Tlrxah * > 30
4 20 Yorkville V 14
i sr.' shx-on , o no
4 <* . Hlck.-r'- '4ro*e 8 4ft
5 0. " Sniom 835
ft * nincksbiir j 8 16
p. M . * w
Between Bla*$bnrI,Xc7,and Marion,B.C. *
tVi st II.| East. T
i'iivm EASTERN TIME. s. v. to,.**
Mixed I Mixed
Daily m
Except STATIONS. _JH!?2i!__
Sunday. Sunday ^
AM. I . T.
8 10 ? Hlackxburg o .0
8 Earls . 6 .0
8 I" Patternon Springs 6 It
8 20 Shelby ft 00
I" 00 Catllmoro 4 44
10 10 Mooresboro 4 10
10 2ft Henrietta 4 30
10. ftd Forest City 3 60
H I' Kulherfordtou 3 24
11 3ft Millwood 3 06
11 > Golden Valley 2 50
12 Oft Thermal City 2 44
12 2ft Glen wood 2 30
12 SO Marion 2 'i?
AM p. *4.
W EST. GAFPNEY D. VI SION
Q'lrst Class ' ~ FlretClaxa *
Ift 13 EASTERN TIME. 14 10
^irc5i?5rs
-tilt* STATIONS.
5<35??5
P~M A. M. * aTM""
I *' '1 tin IllnckHburg 7 f>0 3 ro
| I 20 0 -A' Cherokee Falls 7 3' 2 40
| I 40 0 40 Uafluoy 7 I 2 2?
I P M A._M A. M. P. M
Trait.* Nos. 32 and 33 connect at lllavastmrg jk.
with trains on the GaOnoy Dlvtelon. *
Trtitn No 32 connects at Camden vtih the
Charleston Dlvl.don of the Southern Railway
(or all point* south.
Train No. 33 leaving Camden at 12.40 p. in.,
going wost, makes connection at Lancaster,
, with the I.. ?v. C. It. U.. at Catawba Junet'on
with the S. A: L., going north ; at Hock
Hill wiili the Southern Hallway,going north
Train No. 11 connects at lliacksburg with ilio
i Southern Hallway from the south. At Marion,
N. C.. with Southern Hallway going w?c,t.
I SAM'L. HUNT. A. TRIPP,
President. a Superintendent.
S. U. LUMPKIN. G. P. A.
:
LANCASTER A CHESTER
RAILWAY.
.
, Between ' hosier and Lancaster.
Schedule In Kffne.t April 2J, IUOO
I fail 1/ Except Sunday.
J Southbound. North houn t."
| no. la No. 17. no. 10. Nail
P. M A M.I P M. A. M
8 In p 40 d Lv ...Chester.... Ar 7 10 7 ;">7
10 0T* ".... K'.ox .... " fl 49
8 47 10 20|* ".. Kluiihurg.... " 6 21 7 21
8 57 10 40 d A'.. Husroinvllle.. " 8 20 7 12
I u |3 II 00|* "...Port Lawn..." ? ?o 6 ?7
II 20 " Graces ... . " 6 40
9 10 II 40 d Ar. Lancaster.. Lv 5 3u 0 30
P. M. A. M. P. M. A. M
No 14, leaving Lane i tor 8 Jtl a. m,, initios
close connection at t luster with Southern
Rallivav No. 38 for Charlotte and points north ; tm-and
Seaboard Air Line "Atlanta Special" for j~
Atlanta and point* w *! Also wttn Carolina
a: N' rlhwestern Hy. No. 10 for Lenoir, N. c.,
I tm. inurme.iiai? points, and Southern Kail|
way N'o 33 for Columbia unit points south.
I No. 17. leaving Cheater 9.40 a. in . connect* ^
with Southern Ky , No SW from Col ;mbl.? and fiP
' iiolitls south; Seaboard Air Cine "Atlanta Special"
trotn Northern unit K.istern point* and
Southern Ky. No. 31 from Northern and Kar.terti
ttolnlM, and at liuncaster with S. C. & O. fl.
for Riuobsburr
No. i?i leuvinj; Lancaster * 30 p. to., connect#
at Lancaster with S. C. A. G. K from Camden
.imt Marlon. Southern Ky. No. 3t at Cheater for
Charlotte ami point* north.
N'o. lf?, leaving Chester H. 10 p m.. connect.* at
CluHt'r with southern Railway Na 34 from
Columbia anil points south.
liKKOY Sl'UlNGS,
J. M. HE ATH, President.
(len'l. Pits. A {rent.
Notice Discharge.
XT OTM'K I* hereby Riven that on the Ath day
IN of AuRUst. 1900. the unaerslRned its the
administrator of the estate of Mrs. M. M.
IIAKTSKLL, deceased, will tnaUe final return
and settlement to ihn Probate Court of Lancaster
( outity, state aforesaid, and apply to
Aid Cohrt for n final dlaobante as euch a mlnIstrator
J. I), ynnt>khttttntr. *.imr mm
[ July 0. 1000 #?i1
'IIVM. of W
SOODS \ *
AV/A'VS .4 LIST & *
French Sardines in 15 and ^
My \Vifo*8 Salad Dressing ^
ds of vegetables. Shredded ^
itormillions, Bananas. Wo ^
io of nice Candy, ranging in W
pound ; also Langdon's fine ^
A J is
s. <>. M., Fontella, Cannon j
its, and Hazel Kirk, Sr., 10
n the market today than the ^
reo is as follows: C'amoo, v
iVat Wat in f> cents pac'ages, ^
e, Maryland < luh, etceteras, ^ ^
Tohacco of all kinds. ^
m in need of anything in the Q
Yours to serve,
THIS & CO. * *
or farm produce of all kinds. W '