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you will often ML ave the cost of a L ve&rs' subsorip- H M ..w ion to the ^ ENTKKPJtlSE ? -A J >y consulting its ' idvertisements. fol. X. South Carolina k Georgia Ex. R. R. Co. sciricnui,/ ; number /. a iiucui i;.ui n ni., .-suunay, ijcc si. liwu. | letween Camden, S. C., and Blacks- j burg. S. C. Went 33 10us i 32 'IrsiCUss EASTERN TIME ' :rs . "ussenger i'asset. r Dutiy I'ii il v Except STATIONS Except Slilltl 'V _Jl1'1:1; : jl \ M. A. M 2 60 Cam-ten I - '21 1 IB DeKatb 12 02 I 27 Wostvillc II 60 I 40 Kershaw II 85 1 10 Heath Springs it 20 2 15 Pleasant Hill 11.15 2 35 Lancaster 10 55 3 50 Riverside 10 10 3 Oil Sprinifilell 10 i'.O 1 10 Catawba Junction 10 2.1 I 20 Leslie 10 10 3 4(1 Rook llill toix) 3 55 Newport ' 9 35 4 02 Tirtah . 30 4 20 York vlllu " 15 4 35 Sharon 9 00 I 50 Hickory tlrovo 0 45 ) 00 Smyrna H 3.5 4 20 lilacUshurg 8 15 M A M T?tween Blacksburq, S. C., and Marion, N. C. \V?Vsi 11 East 12~ soc. Class EASTERN TIME Sec Class Mixed Mixed Dniijt I 'ally Except STATIONS Except I Sunday Snndn v \. m iv 9 10 lilnckxhurg i"X' fl 4) 8 30 Karl* " fl 20 1 40 Patterson Springs '5 12 1)20 Shelby 0 ? i I 00 LattiUMrc , I 50 ) 10 Mooresboro i i id 1 25 Henri. . ut > I 2") 0 50 Forest City 1 i 50 1 15 Rut tier lord ton j Jt 25 1 35 Millwood I .1 0.5 . 1 45 Golden Valley ">o > 105 Thermal City I 2 15 2 25 Glen wood 2 20 214' Marlon M M. ^ 7E8T CAFFNEY DIVISION EAST j^p . 'lrsClns h J KMrstCl.i-s 15 18 | BAST KEN TIM B M ? >. STATIONS !?r3jJ&.9 ijc I "5 " c I5 ? C! * a ?,*1 = a, ^ ?.1 ? to U. v> j - </> j ~ y; '. ' M A. M I A M P M 1 (HI it On nia''I(nb?ir;r 7 Mi :t (P I 80 rt anl Ohcruknt; Kails 7 30 ? 10 I 40 rt -I0| Guftnoy 7 10 1 i!0 l\ M A. M I - A M. P. M Tnlu Nos. 88 ud SSconnootat liiMlubi ith trains on tho Gnftnuy l> vision. Train No. 88 conn ?la 01 ( iffldtn with thn harloHtoa Division of the S minorr. Rah vay >r nM points south. Train No. 33 leaving Cnmdcn nt 13.10 p. n; olnic west, manor. cm.icctlon : l.nncns: or. * >. C.. with tho I. A t'. Ky., at Catnw ha .1 inc> iOn with tlio JS. A I.., nt Rock IItil with tho outhem Railway Koln; north. Train .No 11 connects at lllacksbnrp with outhcrn K-tlhfuy fr. m ihi i ut At Marlon C., with Southern Railway .toing west. SAM'I., HUNT, A. TRIPP. President. Superintendent. S 11 LUMPKIN. O. P. A. Dr. M. A. Hlmmnn* Llrtr Motlloln# Clours io Comr'oxion, ,'H Itoayaucy to the Mil. . ires Iloail tcho. i: .] \ ? s .-.much liowo ml l.tvor. LDVERTI8EM ENT. ' iow 1)611, De finest finding dot ever vo You can find here in Laneash F#or, ho keeps everyding dot r From a fine pair of hose to d< And, tie nicest black coats fo Vot. never vaa Known to give lie will sell you a zuit vot vi And, if you vear him always For de tailors vot made him s Dot you cmt vear him out 10 Wo don't care vol's your pnos Vot vill blouse you no mi'tei For if you'se a farmer vo'l! s< To vear in de furrow, or on! i And dey'll I i--s you and la * \ llirn de best zu'i of close vot And de lawyer vot wears a p Vill make, for his client, de j Ati<l if' Iim trill l,ttr littn ^!. lie vi 11 heat evory mmi vot -1 But every poot man vot n ;vd r I shust ask him to come ho re ' Do purliest coats, i ?r <lo rhen Dot he ever heard of hefo, in Yell Sir, Sho< Our Shoes, Oh! vot shoes \n Vot vill last von till life in di In all sorts of si v les and all s And everyding elr? vot a lim And, if yon vearw shoes, v >t I Shust walk i.i and wee. mo nn< (Jnderfjloding? TV! And nice underglnding and 1> Vot vill war fr>r two weeks a Vile we've pot collarcravat Vot you ever saw mit your t\ And overvding else vot n mi So come in and see ns and U< Will show you ezaekly votev And do price? veil vonever i I Vow will say deys do sheapes m rhe Lactoa >1 Olol U. M\ I .HIS, 1 iN0A? la; Martial fjiiw in Madrid. Madrid, Feb. 14.?Martial law wae proclaimed here today, on occount of tho disturbances. Cavalry is taking tho place of the police in the streets and is patrolling the streets which are unusually full. Crowds have gathered in the vicinity of the palace. The city is calm but there are no decorations. No llags or hunting are displayed, except on ollieinl buildings. All tlio frran/1 folo. I o r,^ .. VMV ^1 C?KU ICUCO piaim , have been postponed and the infanta tnercedes, the princess of the Asturias wan married today to Count (Jasefta in strict privacy iti the royal palace. There was the usual wedding festivities on the part of the royal guests, with lock ind guarded doors, but the roar of the revolution outside penetrated the gilded walls. Neither the princess nor the couiit dared appear outside. Hlxiiuirrh'i lr*n Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where Stomach, T.iver, Kidneys and Howels are out of order. If you want these finalities and the -ii -cess they bring, use Dr. King's Xew l.il'e Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only '25c. at Crawford Pros, drug store. 5. It has been generally believed by these engaged in dairying that cows could not be milked by any mechanical tnilkcr. A Glasgow, Scotland, firm claims to have a mac nio which will do the work, and wants to exhibit it at the Fan-A merican exposition, Buffalo, m xt summer. The milking machine is said to ho constructed on the pneumatic system, with its v lives, suction tubes, etc. W*reyciile?l n Tragedy. Tmoly information given Mrs. Geo. Lon . .f Now Straitsville, Ohio, prevent. I a dreadful tragedy and saved two L\es. A frightful cough had long kept her awake every night. She had irieu many remedies ami doctors but steadily grew worse until urged to try Dr. King's New 1 lisoovery. One bottle wholly cured her, ami she writes this marvelous medicine also cured Mr, T.ong of a 'severe attack of Pneumonia. Such cures are positive proof of the matchless merit of thin grand remedy for curing all throat, chest and lung frouIdes. Only 50c and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at Crawford Bros, drug store. 0, Ms Dot? u volc, ir. at K. Milks Stork, ny man vants, ? pin I iest pants ; pn mil your breeches, way in do stitches. 1 make you tool appy lio vill novor got nappy, bust fix hi in so goot, r* oii'tli ? cneas, vo'll sell you do close, verevcr you {iocs. 11 you de eoods n do woods, >ou, fill you vi! 1 sliust swear, you ever did vear. lir ot iu\ breeches uirliest 8poeeli?s. \ on of in v coats or is in dot Uourt. s auv close so In hiin wo can show post cash price, his life. 33? Yell, Yes. i ha1 e dein my vrend, s eunfry vill end, oris f shapes? she *doi . keeps, know dot you do 1 I'll how deni to you. 'ine Guntry, Yes! ooti nl shorts, nd don not show dor', s, and do port iest ties vo mortal eyes. ii vft i i to \ o.ir. IIIKHT or Hikk or you lijtc, Tiy gooln you have got I ilot you ever hot. hincj 8i Shoe Store., Proprietor. _ - * . 8RMI-W] NC ASTER, S. C.. SATUF KINU EDWARD OPENS PARLIAMENT. Immense ..Concourse ol People .Throng the Streets. London, Fob, 1 l.-Great crowds tilled the streets and throngs butrounded the houses of parliament, cheering the imposing mediaeval display with which the king opened parliament today. The king arrived it Westminister at 1 :58 p. rn. The scene in the house of Ion.s was r mark able. Nobles in gorgeous uniform t : t peeresses in decollette dress w to engaged from early morning it? an eager struggle t > obtain van- < tage points. The rush at the ' aoore resembled that ? tranco to tho pit -f ; -of* bur theatre on a holiday nigh* codencc wa? thrown to thud windr. The king deliver ] a . neech, in which lie alluded to 4ho sorrow over the queen's do-, h. Ho isid it was a great sati faction to assuro them thst r daHon i j with other powers continue friendly. ?The war in South j j Africa is not entirely terminated I hut the capitals of the country j and the principal lines of com | munication are in our possession. ! The measures taken will, ho | trusted, deal efT ctu 11 y with the , forces which still oppose thej British. Early submission of th-? Boers is much to he d'urtd iu their own interest, a? until it takes place it will be impossible to establish in these colonies institutions which \v i11 Rocure ? qua', rights !o all . hito inhabi- ( tants and protection and justice! j to the native population. The negotiations at L' kin are j proceeding in a mannnr hy which compliance with tho con-!' <111ions of tho power? wiP ho; olfected. ''In order to girfc ttrect to then wishes of niy mother, it is do . cided that t *. c ' of . V- ditt o-' of Cornwa'l no:! York to Ao? tralia shall i?* t b abandoned atd shall be ext ruled to No.v Zealand and tho Dominion of Con ml a. i NUrj ?f n Ml si ? . i To ?)?' hound linnd and foot for years | li \ I lie chains of disease is tho wor.-t form of slavery floor go I). William . | ' of Manctiostrr, Mich., tolls how such a slave was made free. lie >nys : "My v. r0 has been Si ht'lples^ f r e Yf-:?r> that sho eon Id not turn over in hod alone. After u* i ng . wo bol i le , of El trie M?tter?. is wonderfully improved ami able to do her ??\\ n work." This supremo r ^ or female di eases quiekly ones nervoesne.-*, sleeplessness, meiane.holy, headnehe, ha kaelic, fainting and diz/.v spells. Thi inirae.lp wnr'.inc inodie.inti n send to weakvHiokly, rundown people. Every bottl gtiurmitped h'?' Sold l?y Crawford Urns, Dru^sri-t. lu its efforts to maintain Ad ,uatc gams ns at nti occupied by troops under Cen. Mao Arthur which must soon lo discharged, the War Dep: rtrrent ha determined to draw on regulars in Cuba to replace them. It had boon expect* *1 that r:o additional! i regiments or regular : would i>oI | dispatched to Manila until the ! Array bill was put into effect and ' the-forvice rscruitod to its full authorized strength, but signs in- j dioato that Goto MacArthur can poorly afford to weaken his forces and that more troops are urgently required to carry out | the programme ror suppressing; the insurrection and to hold occupied towns. It is safe to say ; that there are not more than one | thousand peoplt in the United j.States who are interested in the Philippine War. A 11 iust-minded American" are ashamed of it. _ +* l _ , , There in always danger in using j counterfeits of I)e Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. The original is a safe and certain cure for piles. It is a soothing and healing salve for sores and all skin diseases. Crawford Bros. d-w a * 16. 1901. ~ I lot.isy Work is Hard VV 1, ^ ? ' Knlnci <! Kates to Washington c Account ol I niiugunit ion. , Tho Southern Railway, II |)t| r ^ f 1 i; at Trunk I.i no from the Soul I to NV awlnniiton rfTera special! i r . J reduced rates to Washington, 1 | (J. !<jr flu^ Inauguration of 1'reti 'on MeKiaiov, March 4th, 190 0 i* I 1 lllowft ? i ii..it rs. 1hrough SS)e<?, :u Can art? o) operated on tins train butwei St. Augudtiiu; ami !) tr ill, Micl Ui" v.laud, < a I'll iiii11 leaving >Sr. August mu for 11 troit daily rxcn, i 8.?lii'ii ?\s ai Sundays ; t. r t v mi. <1;? y v cepf i? i>uia\ s d r i'..'' ,'iii W< tin - !ay i and Satuid out Four people were orunhed .1 'is inil d?1 v< ntv ;>:ui; hurt immense nincoui - win long'.it t?> get ft view ol tin- ia . n V idoiti'j i u . r ! ci On incident oocurri d at t marble arch gate in llyde Par n 11 * r the procc.--.sinn passt which uiriutnii-it t<i teiuiinate ii fenifol panic A let f t qui ter jiiiion poople wen pre' iug from all p intt at P for egress ti'ivmut . ;i- ti utt |he procossii n, .rile . t th k;ii time a vast ci'i.vct o. i \v surging to gci in. A bra policeman appealed co ibo eroi and stilled tin tumn until body of lut.iatiy tiiai was ;ini the route throu .-.it no Park tri to force Us way thriuj; I iho e trance, v; hi!'* from tin ?>u;. ;de deraci.uien' lo >r; < deavored to foreo w-hv i The two f( h : * woo!" ?>" Bind. we brour'-t m* pi- , ki ' ..iog f tli b fin : gu:i;.\ !* ' <! i horror- et ri panic wt uun .t i.,, v same poii e on re . , i r to the gau-, <i, the soldiers, c le.. member the t! w! o you are. n.y rn-n. ?Siop And suddenly , but inllenly, t soldiers separate I and thotnnu died down. Recent experiments show th all classes of foods may tie eoi plotely disgestei i> ? pre pa i tioncalled l\ ui? Dynpepsiat u which absolutely . digests ,wti you ohi. y\? it is mio only, col filiation of h) 1 tin- natural dig* ever devined tho do ma for it h?H become enormous, has nPVfti failed to cur thve worst casec of nidi rest ion and alwayH give? inr-tant relief. Cra ford Bro*. d w aRKLY, LDAY, FEBRUARY Handsomest and Fasti st Tra Kvcr |{iiii to tin- North and Nort hwcvt. Leaving St. Augustine. F1 every day exr< ;>t Sund y a* o'clock, High Noon, the 1mm somest and Ijrtc't train ev operated I etve K. in the North and N 'r'hwp in kef smooth quit k run f Chicago, p?H?i. .lacks civile 1 :05 p. m., "Vfa< on at 8:20 >. ri Atlanta at 10:33 i t" . : irivii at CuicinnuMi a* 12 \<!o< nooti and Chic j t S :30 m. This trc.i.i is known a UTI Chicago and Florida Sp-cia mil iH x solid I'ulhnan V< tibu train of Di .wing Iv rn Mlee my Cars, () .?-orvation Cars in Dining Oars, Mr. Augustine ai Jacksonville to hie; :o, t ion, wiM.out ch >i. e ' r< i to this elegant train is the Florn Fast, Coast Ks 'w ?' . Aug' elna to Jackson \ ? ntS>3 tem, Jacksonville to Jesu ij {lierM I'r:i! *a Uhafctanoogi ; Q.uei tn :'rcent route, Oh ithun rw.' t Ci pinnati am- from Ci: in rati Chicago tho trm .is iun owr t Big Four Route, (!. *11. tV U. Mnnon Route, anil L\nna Liu on all-mate da\ , leaving l Augustine Mondays and Ihui clays via Big l our Unite; le i in*, tit. Augustm I'u daj8 1' i iJuj ^ via I . ii. 1) ? okuto Route; leaving S,* Augur i Wednesdays and Saturday - v I'cnn. Lines. By using (.his tram of oui'a I Augustine and lucUtji>n\.lie p. eengers are oiii.\ one night out Chicago, rh run ma t tween t>(. Angu tin.- ami i.ntya in 32 hours a i o Cine n . ati .it i - - K i inrlividua 1r, (single ticl ' ) r.ito ? ' one first class fa> j t In round trip, t<? l>*? sol(1 Mart *'j lb, 2nd and 2rd, with final litn !' March 9th, 1901. ,J; l or i*gu!ur iiganissed mil P | tarv companies and i rass bant * i. iform siccorrp?nying then 1( it?vi :.ty live (ill) -r more, on on tie! et, sMU lower will 1 ? _iv. ted. Tic kelp to In* foI 5 . h I f, 2 'oj :iiiil .?>>d, w it ': mit M -I !' J )01. o h<>rvic-* of M? Souther P'i Kai way is i?v far i ho moat con ai d r-t i i'; i,y one fro, ' the South. w | l:v-,r detail >! information as 1 '. ' a r orv I i?o. , ? ' c , > j o' v 1 ' Agent ot 'lit S otliorn Kii " way or connection!*. W. H. Tavi.OK. St a. 11 i'. Agent, A *':< nt?, tie. To 3 3. I.a 4>r(|t]u- Cured. on in.- "! 11 hp winter of 1S9S and l.s'.i'.) I w; taken down with a revere attack i : what is called I.a (1 ri ppe" rays F. 11 i*u *t t, a prominent d rugerist of Wii St. I Held. iii. "tiih only medicine I usi i "a-. two bottles of Chamberlain j Cough Remedy. It broke up the co 1,1 " ol -topped the coughing like magi > -land i have never since been troubli h withCrippe." Chamberlain's Com Keno-d} can always be depended upi to break up a severe cold and ward c in\ threatened attack of pneumoni to I I' i* pleasant to take, too, whi< t,^ makes it the most de-irableand of tl a. -! popular preparations in use f. ailments. For s-ale by J. U., Mackey Jc <'o. Borrowers, Take Warning. Some timely advice to borroA ers of newspapers is given 1 t!\e Kansas City Journal in tl . 'shape of warnings like this: "A man who was too econon i'-al to take this paper sent h link" hoy to borrow the coj -taken by his neighbor. In h n :lia-:e the boy ran over a il he stand of bees and in ten mil i . ntes looked like a warty summt squash. His cries reached h hij father, who ran to his assis , jmce and, failing to notice harh-d wire fence, ran intotha breaking it down, cutting handful of flesh from his ana mi)\ and ruining a $1 pair pa* - The old cow took adva t,< f the gap in the fence ar >t ' .oi ilie cornfield and killt f -ating green corn Hen ng >he racket, the wife rai i - up- i a four gallon churn fn mi: of rich cream into n basket 1 I.ir-'us, drowning the flock. 1 ih( hurry she dropped a $7 s J, of hl'se teelll. The hfthy, If 'alone, cr.vivled through tl sj>i -d milk and into the parlo rtti i ng a brand new if'JO carpe T>\ii ng the excitement the oh < st ' in Miter ran away with tl '.v hired man, the dog broken '' eh * -n sitting hens, and tl on i \] ^ f of out and cloved tl i tail e!f four fine shirt-. lis I 'HtS A nti-Uigaretta League. LVnnsy lvania has an anti-Ci /arctic league. 18,000 your * ladies h ave signed a pledge n to i. cognize in any way youi i1' me a who smoke the'eottiu nails a> i he cinarelte might bo ojilI< will appropriateness. The leagi al iioi only propose^ social oslraeis rn of' young men who use I lie vi .? hings, but it purposes lo brii r^, lhe dealers who sell lo minors li,t leel the heavy hand of the la 1'he league ought to lie extendi into every oonimunily in tji j( eoifntry, lor cigarette smoking worse than whiskey drinkir if In i i, humanity is ndt addict* w. to i.nv worse or more disgustii r-s liahit. *f you baT* anytlii/ig to ft?ll if*^ Tfc y ^ iilvertlne it in . J3Lr^ f tho HnterprUo It a to* ro??? noble. No. 91 m jjg. m Ismail Hernial Bey nn Exile. London, February 14?Ismail ie Kermnl Bey, one of Turkey's ? old-school statesmen,lias arrived '.v in London, an exile from his native land. Long ago his insistence on administrative re- . ^ ' foi'mu williin Uin Oi4/M>.n>. . iviiiu 11IC V/UVJIlCUl empire made the old economist -e unpopular at the porte. 11 is I, culminating offense consisted in it vigorously advocating the cause of England against the Boers. ? To a correspondent he said : "A frank pleading of my 11 country's interests as I saw ,e them entailed my political | [downfall I urged Turkey, out i of gratitude to England, to show lur sympathy'with the English . arms Ollicial Constantinople i t ried to muzzle me by sending u, me away as governor general to Tripoli, but I preferred to still to1 remain a free man, even if in to' exile. "Turkey can survive only with England's aid. England can retain her oriental possessions only if Turkey abides to beat back the Russian Colossus. Under these circumstances Engi land and Turkey should forma $ k nf | ally ally their military and naval b. forces Russia hopes eventually a | to rule the world, and is quietly ^(strengthening her hold on stratjegic bases iu order to dominate rh Turkey. Russia, however, unless effectively opposed, will a. ultimately crush both the Turk 'J and the Briton in Asia." r r . F. I ??1 The beat Prescription for MalarU Chills and fever is a bottlf of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply ireu and quinine in a tasteless form v* No cure, no pay. I'rice 50 cents > y . ? . le | Til I man and Depeir. . Two extremes in the Senate is . met at the night session last Wedj's | nesday when Senator Dopew and M Senator Tillman had the lloor at a- the same time. Dcpew had just ^ come frc.in a dinner party, and ls was the picture of a man at ease Iwilh all the world lie was imtj maculately dressed in evening ata' tire and Ids face was as smiling d-\ as a basket of chips. Senator Tillman, who rose from the j low , to be governor ol his Slate, and lfj twice-elected Senator, scorns the r- elegancies of society, and is litern, ally a rough diamond. He is as frank in his speech as he is un* conventional in his dress. n nt Senator Depew asked the prefi siding (>fTicer to inform him what ie (jnesfion was before the Senate. r? Il>' seemed to look upou the per' formanee as an entertainment, ' and was evidently quite ready to ip treat (lie large audience in tie ic! galleries to a witty after-dinner ? i speech. Senator Tillman broke 'in upon him. t%If the Senator bad been in the Senate, as he was i bound to be under his obligation tot ho Republican bosses here," j said Tillman to Depew, uhe would j have known what was going on." ?Washington Post. " id j lt> of Ohio, City of Tolado* j m 1.114'HS ('?? ii ly. '( J,? Frank .1. Cheney mikrs oath that ho In Bettor partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney A Co., |ir ilotnK bunlnens In the City of Toledo, County ami .state aforesaid, and that said flrm will to pay iliCKiim of One Hundred Dollars for each mid every rase of Catarrh that cannot be cured W. by the urn- of Hall'n Catarrh Cure. j KKAVk' 1 OIIPUI.-V Sivorii to before me and subscribed In mv llrt i?rosenoe tlilo lilb (lay of December, A. D. I88?V >? U ^oaT A W. OHKASON. g ?. ? ' Notary Public. ' Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tal en Internally, and [?ll ml*is dtieclly on the blood and mucoua surfaces ! of the system. 8''nd for testimonials, free, tip F J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo o, i Sold by (IriigffiBtR, 75c. Hall's Family Fills are beet.