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? Schedule Changes, Charleston | Division. There will oe no change ir. regular passenger trains as now being opera) ed, w i>ii the exc|?!lion that n m w train, Nos. 33 Htid 34. will be inaugurated. No. 33. will leave Charleston 1:50 p. m daily; Summervill; 2 :25 p m ; Columbia 5:45 p. m.: Camden 6:15 p. ni. : K c\ Ili'l 8:40 p. rn , arriving a' lliaeksburg 10:15 p m. Return i?'g, Mo. 34 will leave Blacksburc 7:45 a m. : Rick 11 i 11 9:20 n. in. ; Oamiied 1 1:30 a. in.; C<>!nmbia 12:00 noon; S- ** ville 3:11 n. m., arriving i Charles ton 3:50 p m Nos. 33 and 34 between Ivingsville and.. Blacksburg will take the place of former trains Nos. 113 and 114. In addition to Nos. 33 and 34 between Kingaville and Blacksburg, No. G5, daily except Sunday,mixed train, will leave Kings ville at 5:00 a. in. ; Camden 10:00 a. m.; Rock Hill 4:40 p. m., ar riving Blacksburg 8:00 n. m. Re turning No. 04 will leave Blacks. burg 8:00 a. in., arriving Rock Hill 11:10 a. m.;Camden 7:30 p. m. and Kingaville 12:20 a. m. Passengers tain No. 35 will leave Rock Hill daily 6:00 a. m.; Blacksburg 7:45 a. m., arriving st Marion 10:45 a. m Return ing No. 36 will leave Marion 5:50 p. in., arriving Blacksburg S :40 p. m. ; Rock Ilill 10:50 p. m. No. 67, mixed train, dailv except Sunday, will leave Blacksburg 2:50 p. m., arriving Marion 8:50 p. m. Returning, No. 66 will leave Marion 9:00 a. m. arriving Blacksburg 2:00 p. m. Sumter Branch. No. 40, mixed train, daily except Sunday, will leave Sumter 7:00 a. m., ar riving Kingsville 8:00 a. m. Re turning. No. 41 will leave ICir?c?s. ville 8:10 a. m., arriving Sumter 9:15 a. 111. No. 42, daily except Sunday, will leave Sumter 4:50 p. m., arriving Sumter Junction 5:30 p. m. Returning No. 43 will leave Sumter Junction 5:40 p. m., arriving Sumter 6:20 p. m Note carefully connections at Kingsville tor Camden and Sumter. W. II. Tayloe, A. (4. 1'. A , Atlanta, Ua. R. W. Hunt. I). P. A.. Charleston, S. C. dec3 1 in One II it ml r?-?l DollnrH ? Ittti. is the value II. A. Tisnale, Sum morron. 5. U., places on Do Witts Witch Hazal Salvo, llo says: "I had the pile* for '20 yearn. I tried many doctors and medicine** hilt nil failed excent D^Witt's Witch 11 azol Sal to. It. cured mo." D is a combination of the healing properties of Witch Hazel wsth antiseptic and emollients; re lieves and permanently cures blind, bleeding itching and pro trading piles, sores, cuts, bruises I eczema, salt rheum and all skin diseases. Crawford Bros. Carnegie's Gift to New OrlaanR. Andrew Carnegie lias given New Orleans a quarter of a mil lion dollars for n New Year'si! gift. The money is to he devntan to a main library building and three branches. The city iA to furnish the sites and pledge twenty-five thousand dollars a year lor support. I'lirnn^rioiiN from Croup During a sudden and terrible uttaek of rroup our bttle girl was unconscious from strangulation, pars A. L. SpafTord, postmaster, Chester, Mich., and a dose of One Minute Cough (hire was administered and repeated often. It re-| duced the swelling and inflam- I mation,cut the mucus and shortly ! the child was renting easy and j speedily recoverer. It cures Coughs, Colds, LnCrippe, and all Thtoat an 1 Lung troubles. One Minute Cough (hire lingers in the throat and chest and enables the ' Jungs to contribute pure, health- i gjv;nr oxygen to tha blood. Cr.iw ford Bros. I / A nervous, irritable mother, often unfit to care for children; it ruins a c nnr\n If TV?n f rmiKln too often is due to the fact that n* weakness, and she is entirely unfit to he that governing a child involves; it is irn^ calmly. She cannot help it, as her conn shattered nerves caused by some derail with backache, headache, and all kind* u of nervous prostration. 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Nyipr /i \^"^ff| / Jb&&m ^^lilj : * " ? on the verge of hys:? .. v? uiild's disposition and in ii:i(* their mothers e iwotTier has so trie female ir the strain npon her nerves mssible lor Tut to do anything lit ion is due to suffering" ana gcinent ol' the uterine system 7 pain, and she is 011 the verge ?t bo calm and quiet "w ith her in rend* attention, and she onnlium's vcftrtalile coiii|m?uii<1. pi, s- ."ouf iiirn her nerves, una L child without a scene. The md seeing their mother quiet, licago, III., s'-ys: ;s. Pinkham : ? * Honor to whom ncl you deserve both the thanks ,e mothers of America whom you lv helped and benefited. I have > IMiikluuu's Vegetable Com1 would feel run-down, nervous t have any of the aches and pains women escape, and I have found i me at once and gave me new iral Indies, members of our Litonk iu the highest praise of your pound, as they have been cured >us fcmnle troubles. One lady, fht she must submit to an operacured without using anything in >ut LvdiaLh IMiikluuii'K YogoltpoiuaLe.ml Sanative \Vasli, hosts in friends in Chicago, and ourydnty we would delight to do uyH*. f>7 Grant Place, Chicago, 111, ed Mrs. AXcKinny. ity to write and let vou know th? doinir. 1 hnd been sick ever since my second, my doctor, as well as ?s /<Ttor that m -re tiu'ntiou novei terribly. 1 also had womb and *s advised him t?> get I > ilia l-l, me. At first I had no faith in it, nit it. Menstruation lias become ; lAcriiciui: is a Ood-send to suffer ?is t" try I.yt'iu 12. IMnldaui's JU M.l.bm.U McIClNNY, ?8 I eii l IT, TO WOMIIN". ulxmf which yon would like 'fiiltliam. Ad fir ess Ls Lynn *c<' is rfUvays in-'; ful. 4.it. tbo .i gli i. K ltorr, uii.l rtlgiuitiirrs o! f ( iiuln' tit-H I1H1.MU Moutwiiio Co.. L)aii, irbcll which bogan in tli \A?? is tllft of s^>iidard Oil lied importance as a Moct e men in it; they sulTer an with the verisimilitude thi lent and clothes it wi'li tl d rii?J??w garment of huma er work are likely to be fa ki*>?ory "?Boston Globo. \ contribution to the tru f unt made by any magazine. Mid for our prospectus. k K' S IK-isi -;vti street, N. ? > orl<, or hi dcc?i4 Iuju ! *-> /*\ .*? /ffc /** W " 'vy - V '???r V J Oar Mill ^ Goods Disp] i sue I ^ The Ladies i* i MJtt FJ ; af1 | Ccmp I ^ they had ever veled that a ' # have such nice ^ they never dr< ; \js looks like "O : |l THEY A8E ! * - & for the; ; _ Sfi Ms f I$ Clothing, O Underwear, c down, e ^ We've ^ The l>est j ^ prices. In Furnitur cj^ Paints and C l\ ^ quarters. - i COME in & 1 $ before you bi ? anything, it \ I V I Lancast ?*> ^ 0( J ^ ^ 0*. / > 4* 0* <** 4 ( v 4/ s* w 1 f * inery and Dress ^ Lay was a ? ; all said we had the ^ PETTIEST | id most ? >lete Lmes $ seen here. They mar- J Lancaster store should ? i things and at prices ^ earned of. Every day ^ 4 pening Day" with us. ^ ^ 4 ALL SCEAHBLIH6 * * se pretty goods. 4 . 2n's Wear t vercoat's, Hats, Shoes, ^ :tc., we are hard to % t. Cot the Best ? assortment.?the best ^ ? > e, Hardware, Stoves, i rioceries we are head- J I . ; AND LOOK S W uy. It don't cost you ^ vill make you money. ? $ er Mercantile ? ? >mpany. % ,