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uIc. STO"' fK d' xt "c)IC. Tho' lotith of u A at( Ity O Devoi)cvrl t llt mI,iary-A Mi '1eug of tit Hate )cmt'teruatie Vxv-etivyt (}nntmlt'0(4 ('ulictl for .1itly 'i-a olumbllia Cor. Novs aill([ (Courior. C'olumb1i1, Jutly 12. Challlirmn Wiliio Jones'r, of the Stato Democratic 1xocutive ('oinlmillel, ilas cIIIIed a1 Intintlug of tIh stte colilittl'o for July 21, at, which to consider tho vacancy occasionedrllIl tbm.ho (loathi of til(o lato 'onirro illl :I1 .1, 1\illintln StOkcz. TI'hl) corunlitte' will, no' dloubt, ordeor tho hobbing of at pri nliary 81110 timo ill August or So1 I iol r wltl t iis will 1lllOw t ho eiit ire montil of Aligust for tho prilliary. ''he 'N xpect ait iorn is 1i at. tI h foralll ol('ctioll will be hnld in ()toher or Novoimbhr1', at ii this will givu a11l1o tlno for IloPvrC i, e-lect(ed( to atttI.oiic Ow (11)pIing of coligress' itl I )oluher. Wi1,1, NIl' Aitrliu: A.,iri: ON 1'1v DAY. There is still Its muchi"l utncOrtaint y ll ('vt'r ls" to \vho will runtl for til' ; - l,''io In vlo i t by t hole((a1 h of I)r. StI.Pes. As a mattor of fact the('ro i>4s a ot, of taik ablt' canli. da't(': that will not nlltteria:lizo into 1)lo(tl'H aln(I a4ssintIN., A goodi numtty lop1)ltwo wS"h o uhl( liko to bf ( irg ssil :; 11 n: IIfron t 4lhis Htatto lro 1)r. asistin hurrin g it gihoyi areg :ICaring olT it rnnhrr of t ho H1"urog1r lulllidat11s, who are'( ruo(1'l tand1 It, nlot cm:t' id1)ul gotting illh) an 11ly seraill11( for O Ito tlico. liv e'i i tlilitt wil) is sared9 tTl inl this wa 1ki:'; it (hat tn lh oasior, it is itr .IPd, inand rtdlnel's tho chlineo (If loss. l'h I y tiur;ylif us Vow8' stai1 1 o1 II' w)ho dlo notA ask for what thOv Watt will nover get it. 11 may no1 h prt tloctiv of It' )rl.( rl-osi1ts am tho 11e1 1101 inlty liot u1t(e it raci' um(ler h11(1) uond(litions, 111t it is tht ruh,1' andl ha tt) 14m foillwe,\V'4. II is J1st iliout as w;ntlfo tot ily w\'ho will I!1unk down a i a es rt)o t 1111 lInlt' t h1% r:8 1' for ('uflal'op frolm ih1 7t h dist rict as, it il io to y who will 1ositiv('ly be (It can(lidttt 'S for ( overnor in til stato i yoni hionco. A 0 I.1.'s ICt'lt , 11. A Story of the Civil lwar who ' WueH It From Dr. S. C. Markloy of Oneida, New York, (Gov. IIcSwoonoy haIts ro cl'ivo(d a letlor that, maly load to (ih' recovery after so maniiy years of ai pictuire oIf a younig lady1) that wvill bo prized by some1 01n0. Tile letter states thle 'muiisuail caist as follows: i ionoral1 Sir1: 1 senid youl 80111 phiotogr'aph1s of some1 soiuthlen young lady13 that worio cop)ied from one' of thli ol fashioned ty pes taken on glass. It was a double)1 glass two or thlroo incheis sqluare4, face on bothI sides. Tihis is how they~ camoli ill my~ possession; ai man11 livin1g inl this town't wans a soldlier ini the U~nioni army and1(, as I undelrstaind him, at Gerorgetownl or near the Cross 1ioads, I have for gotten wh'ich, they hadio a skirmish w~it.h the Southr 1111troops and soveral of the Conifederate soldiers woro killed. A fter tim skirmish t.his Union soldier withI oth1er1 robbed the (dead( soldiers anud found the p)ictulros inl the pocket of one0 of them and( lhas always hopt thleml. Wheni he was telling ruo of it I got him to lot me have the pictures wvhich l have htad cop)iod, and1( have a great cuiriosity to finid the owner and1( have the original retulrned1 to her as it. miay be of great mnterest to her if she could be found. It scoms1 to melt a p)icturo could be put in the postoflice in that neighborhood wit.h the words on it that this lady's lover or blrother was killed during tihe Civil war and wvas found by a Union soldier on t.hoe person of a Confederate. If tihe owner of the picture is fonnd 1 will sendl tiho original. I have no symn pathy for Union soldiers, robbers or 1looters. Thle photograph sent shows a young lady with large boands about her neck, wearing an evening cos tumoc made of floweored mlatorial, and having fringed sleeves. She wears a large brooch of somne kind and her hair is parted in the mid(dle and dressed in the style in vogue many years ago. A copy of it may be s3en at The State office. B~ears ti . The Kind You Iiana Always BoudtA 9ignhaturo Ethel-You k now, I want a hus. band who is. easily pleased. -Maud-Don't worry, dear. That' the kind you'll get-Tit Bits. "Ti"'lrl USUAUI. (iinMF." IN MIssoltRI. A Crowd(1 or -,1' I0 iM r iin ( loy clarmor for vrngt" nl"." Agnsitn.( Thiree) N4'ar.u hi tih<, C nn ty ,ftll il tlf)Hnn M City. I;:ias 'City, io., ,July 12. -A roi'trc \ of tw v -ivo hindiret oxoil(<il men and h1-,0 I)1 ur troundedo( tho coun K'y jail lio toiliglhi, (latlmoring for Vn'II,+onnlo Ia. !Iainsl thr'oo noleroos, who ilenlmiitluly as';saultod iM1iss 1 raco Davis Wo(dnosdaly night, in at p)o1i1 lot1s and highly resp)ectablo noighl b orhoodI. .Fight, nlegro suspl)el,tslhavo b)'(I tt1n ar o cln , six Of whomn artt h)( !:*'-Vved to hitvo b(n tatke iaway to I'l,b, work Iaiso. Tho toeg(o s still inl jali1 aro th(\ two mnon who hav\o b)leen idotlified--Joeph lioberts andl( F"ralnl: Hollatnd. TIho po(licemnt 'uc teI'<h ater midnight inl driving th mb) from tho o t li s I to block, lt "OI) n1In roinitin il tho str I. I A. M,.- T he obl tsems to hatvo abatndoIl l it! lynching plan. I'"iv hundr i o.n, in "Ipusis of 'Isiventy liVe, tr e raiing th' negro (litr i ner tho North End, ebiasing iandl hett int \tiro s m'l i mal 1 tilitHling w indl(O\ lly(. "Stralghtening Out the Ftlrrows.," ''lI1Oy:,'' he sa:Id, "I've beten tr I.,( ve-ry" Idiy lI' ty Ilr f'- eI( Ih:t It w ye lit' IO sitaigt en l ut 'urr w.s v:id it at'1 it) iet. e <t I I)I) b turnedi"( is lhe in''d .l ipris'e toward the cpait's n(ealy k pl t I lce. "()b I ot n't I mnl"( ti who ind Id, 1 d1n1' Ine:tn l d frr I I( ow ii c'(lntinued l te cap 1t ,inl, son s( berty tha t 1the :it tentiOn Of. Ithe boyt\s hi.. t': 'eit,It b hlie as: he w eit n : \\ 11'hie I aIS I t l :tabd t Ihe a g I 1 youboi , I w\'Iii h a s 1 atI t'\ e leoalll ied : a 11:d IcI a it 'Xse txa t iv i t lr is viC a ius, btil wayward and w\lild1. \\~ell, ofy le ir hl mother uned I c:1x, lpry)" anchl!uisi myh a r wait s etdy . alkinri t al Ito he rder for her -d tse Ve lIt ilpalit1. I lowy ibe n I he w i to :1ht bo(re w\ith .11i mly :tubb!orn., \t'xingr way1 s 50 1,atlintl w ill al1 wvraiv he t e )ne Of t mysterit' tfI ht lI t nl' it was Iroi ublingh her, knew it wi\a clmr,ing her i y ki ng it i tt t a4ok :lo oituo :Inl ol.l A\Itor:a while', tIiring IIf all re,traint, I r.nl away, went of t t ,a ;t al roigh time i had ol it it ttrst. t ii I like d the watIr, andi i liked jotneying arouind [rom Phi:tc e tO hlace. Ihe' n I sllettld down to) butsiness in a fo(reig-n huurl ani soldn heetuea' prosp erus, an tOwi (il beneing her somhin besides' empt letr. And il]osuhI boeaifl leWti asthe auleayos waote I tm, wuin- abide myeaso itsence. Ad legh otcd'o longing brey gnhre----longing iso th presencei of te son11 n whoosd to it hcd iter so -aniitaok a or respiondig ddning my ownuil i hearti toi bck o the detr, wit in ) o Cu. it11(0- lclit o "uS o whe tcul stand ith moth isunt a01 ver old htry,hys, out the orlt furrowg mynohicdwas, theweess tha heI hi adh deep furowsnher brk3o; ad it knewjs i ha helpnedlt hhoet toat hair toit oy htnes n ha daw tos line in a smoothforehad. An thos ar "Yes. and1 'Vc got some crraInds i do !'' st lnly" rem e ercl ailly rI owlee. "'l'ouChedl :ndi aken,'' said the kindly c 1>:atinl to I I ilnAelf, IS the b)oys tr:trnp>c:d off, keepingl" Step ill ,t thought fll soler-like way. And Mr . In' wiIes dclratrfed a fo>rtuig;ht .tfle"rwardls that I;illy was "really 1;etting to be :t confort ''hen \rs. I lolis, e,tin)g the cat):til1 ablout that titne, remarkd hiit Jinlny alw:ys nean to bo he a ,d b\oy', bt sh~l he was actiu.ily b)eing# one. le" es" your stories they like so niuc"h have tiorals to tlhem brow andlc (hen,"' added t he gratified 1n>(her, wit h a e it .ii'. As '\ 1r".. I1ollis p)assedl, Cap)tain Sa,with foldcd armns and hecad bent down, said Noftly to himself : " W ell, I shall be thanutll cenoug if at word of nine will help the dthe N's to keep th stur"rows aw\ay fromnt (heir m)ot her's bro w; Ifr, once there, it is a dilicult. task stratil tlenini; out liu f u rro vs.' i.xc hange. When The New Boy C-ame. A Rii. inN lnik otain C1en e, D.\s tV .AAI I.i No1'-1, nIGUI,:\Ie.A When the Newv iov calne to school we awaite<d eage;rly" AThat liiulcntan's arriva, ndc w"/nalered iif he'd h)c A v;thble uasdition to our yotthful base h:tl I ine, Anw did his Itunk co.:tain aenkeorother t;ills divine, A to did th look a likely chap to bully or o lick, Ata< would the n the ioot ball te.i per chatnce bec clle(dl to kiic, A ndl help) the school to victory in uany a IlorioS gant e , Wenre the <iutcstions we debated IIeI the New ltoy cante. Nowe ntilley soid ne s aird- - though he never uentioned where Tat the New 110 was dpite big and strongt andt( w\ouiln't take a "dare,'' That he'd pitch a hall across tie plate at illt niii st tirriic. eni, Atid in stealing bases never seened to lack prodigious nierve. At j'tupinw he could clear with ease the htighecst kitld of gate, And cold sitnu a niile at least --or tnore at sinily: second rate. Then run tn aiil s at "hlare and boutids" aucl ni e vr fetch up h1nte, WhVich lilled our oltis w\ite, e re the New Ilo ca ine. 'hen Aubrey ont Mnorency said he thought that lenson erred, And fron little hints dropped here and there hte knew, or perhaps inferred, That the getweIw:tr i quecstion did tint go in for sport, ut stnied like a deon, aul seelusion et irl oputch To iscopart in l rot esan in weist cass (lhgidtop.i nu Thirad usaridisgusted, fand ii scee A si o beas10 tlestue, tfy ion Andcl wetloke uiel firantdc werc te tNew loy eie. 'i.u at e'd prvte inf-gontt ifowe'd Thatthe you. eweeeepctn,a not wl tunitouus. u eric! dik Wu,h!ichect los nstantrr, to thergh Iiiparents impily wealein awealthl and de(lighedoend; g Thin offsprig'soev'r fony andtherea ii orchoo ihlss thn ithyaons btly, awoeushierene, Whic were horil susfate here the New lloy caine, T las pon the y-resdt oerth And a ildut all yuruseaer crowes-ike Indons'oun huivemi surgie. heforvn te msgtyod o as(elci afrhail,od Ae mealoriouny wlieng,lwe ai teaopin lustrons klie themidry Woge ee rihtouster inignat-such a wiatly,d awfuly ameli \Ve ee ihloribl dicgusted when the i NBoy ensue. A h boys,e bonys aeAacs wullt Not:" hlavedoes thefarced flor the trs,treeag l,thegcoim , to And capeinortutour baebl ninereheif deryou'l wht give wouldtime. y Foreply the mingh afirmn at ie Ye g1hlorpiuslyeflowdisFm' Colu ihia. S. C., Jt'ue 2(th1, ;ty'I. Elfective date all season and summttner cxetirsic nl tickets via the Seaboard Air i,inc Ratilway to the 'an-Atiericanti i positiort at Buiffalo, N. V. aid Nia3"".ra Fl"iIs will allow stop-over privileges at ali points nith of )tuatltic"o adl 1)elltnar, \'a., within limit of ticket. This will be especially conven ient to merchants g}o ing iiot 1 who wish to take advantage of the low itcs ain<l stop at Washington, 1altninore, Plhildelphi: a i New Vork, Rates froi all points inl South Carolina via the Seaboard Air Line Railway to ittlfalo are as follows: $33.15 for ticket linlitel to rleturt within fifteen days froin dit' of sate, anl $,(i.Io for ticket linmited to retiirn I on o1' fore October ,st. These lickets are good either all rail or via l'oitsinoitti, Norfolk and divcrgiig lins. St.S.cx, for tickets leading via Savatnalh or Norfolk and steatner to New York tieals and state--oolth oin steater witho,it extra e<,st, thence r.ti to Biuffalo, and re turi via sante route. These tickets to be sold daily to ;Icptembeltr 30th, with final limit Uctoh--r y st. TIhc Scalaad Air iitie Railway operates daily in each lirecrtio two vestilule ti:ins c"otlosed of l'ulhatn d:y c('aches mitd sleep ingt" cars ott titick, conveniett schttiles. -or aniy fnrthter intnationi write to G. Mc'. Itatte, T. P. A., Coimbia, S. C. W i. Butler, Jr., I). 1'. A., savmlitl:th, (:a. 11. I'. 1, litt ell, . , A ., cO ttl np ti ,,tn by the Fout,ht-r Itutlway. '.l't, Yestitbule I.inited leaving At lanta at I 2o'clock 0n1)11 daily is one of the finest. traiiis in the world. It is coil oed exclusively of 'illlmaun (iui0) tent of ltest desiin, cons;isting of (;entl..men's Cluh car1us, Atlaita to New York. Double draw i g ro01 t 'lcepin;; cars, New Orleans to Nu%n York. tihawing rcoat I lfi 9t sleeping ears, \1e1tphi:; to Newt," Yolk. i .bratry Observation cars, Maiion to Now York, and sotperb dining carus serve alt mewals. in add iion to the first clIsS railroad t.ranspc,rta ll(it, passen get-s on this tirain ht-twet n Atlanttta, Washiu ,tou i and New York will be required to have l'it1 man tit'ktt, which will entitle thmin to occupy any car oii the train. I miediately following ti he Vestibile f.imited the Atlanta and New York I:N)rt'S, ieavin g A tlanta at 12:20 roon, til\, having :uuldto enach aeconItilnoda tiont for first td sc'ond class p)assn"t gel's not desiring to utte l'ullhna n' uiis. Also the fast mail leaving Atlanta at 11:5) p. m. has sleeping c:,rs through froit New Orleans, Mobile, iMiontgomery and Atlanta to Washington, Philadel phia and New Vork. ''ime many hours the quicket. All agents of connecting lines sell through tickets via Southern railway. Accoiunt of h.hristain \Vorkers As sembily .July 21st, Aug. 4t,h the South Cirn ra:ilwaLy will setll round trip tickets to lIlaek Mountain, !N. C , and returin at rate of one andl one-thitrd fares focr the round trip, not to exeecd sumimer exeursion rates.' th),tes of salte J1uly 19th, 2t0th and 22nd ,i inal limit Auogust 3, 1901 . Thiis atfordts every', one a goodl opportunity to visit the 4*land of the Sky." Account of International Convention o f Ih'Othetr(hood o f St,. A nid reC w.1July 2 28, 1901, Souithein raitway wilt sqll r'oundl tiip tickets to Detroit, Micht., and( returni't at, rate of one0 first clanss fare for the round'trip. Dtets of sale .Tiily 22nd, 23rd and 2-1 th, hi nat limit July 31, 100t. BHy depositing tickets (in person) w ith F". C. D)onald, joint agent, het wcen J uty 25th and 31st and pay ment, of fee of 5t0 cents at, the time of dleposit, ani extentsioni of the final limtit until Au gust, 1t, 1001, cani be obtai ned. For' detailed Information ats t> r ates, ete,, call on or add1ress any agent 'of the Stthern riltway. ]K;feet,ive June11 23rd impr1oved scd uiles were placted in effect, by t,bc South een r'ailway to Morchead City, N. C. The WVashI igton and South wes trn Limited ($38), the New \ ork and Flor Ida Ex prees ($31) and the UJnited States fast~ matIl ($36) make close connectingt at Gr'eensboro for' Morehead City, ar' rivinig at, Morehtead City by Nos. 34 and1 :38 at 11:15 a. im. and by No. 30 at 9:10 p. mi. .1 ially good schedules return lng. TJhrough I 'ullman sleeping car' set' viac has beon I naugutrated b)etwen G}reensboro( andl Goldsbor'o on the train connecting wihh the New York and l'oida Express5 and the WVashiingtor and Southwestern Limited. For detailed lnformast,ion as to sch ed uiles, also rates andl resei'vat,ions apply to any agent of the Southei'n rallway3 or' connection. W. 1U. T1aylor, A. G. P., Attanta, Ga. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars' the-"" .Signature of Bald to lIe Funny. Teachor-What is the longest dlay in the year? Tommy Tuckor-Fourth' o' July mna'am. It begins two woeks 'fore. hand.-C hicago Tribune. tlowv Wasihligton Swore nt ho menute. I'here is sorno( Coisolation for See. retrV Ilbty in1 this incidount: Johm Quiicy Adanis, under ditto of November .10, 182-1, wrote in his (Iinarv: "ir. Crawford (seerotary of the trentsia v ) told twico over tho story of I're'ident, Watshintgt.on having, at an early. period1 of iiI administration, gono to tiho Seato with ia project of a Ireaty to 1)o negotittod and boing )roselt it tho doli)erIatiols 111)011 it 'Th1'y dbited it itnd p)lro)oSed atlora1 tions, so thltt.,wlent W1'aishington loft tho Sontto Cliiier ho nal ho 'voul be dann1ed if tvor ho wont ther1'( again. ''h('ro hits novor beot a Presidont Iresint at. hiuch (101iborations sinco, and this incide tI. probably largely lotorminod tlt) dignilied forms of comnticationl nowv existing betwoen t 11 Jres'idoltt a11(1 onato. Allannlu cO,tet Llno. (h i acoutii of ''lriennial Concave Knight, I,oulisville, Ky., August 27 30, I11. l-'or abo)v(; (occason, tho followt iII round trip rates o Lt Iouisville, Ky., will apply' 1roml point:i soutn of I'etersburg and Norfolkc - for indi viduttls-- one fIrst cla-' fare for round trip. l'or brass bands in uniform (en1 01' more on one tickot, fromt Columbia, :-. ('., $11. I5 per' capitat; WVilmington $.0 prr enpit. Rates from other Is'itlts will be (lUOteld on ilapplication. Ticket to be sohl A ugust 2-th, 25th, 260h, 27th and 28th, iron-clad signatur(1 form, limited to continuot's passage, with final 11111it September 3rd, 1901. Iy depositing ticket with joint agent at Loui;villo between August 28th and Septebiiier 2nd, inclusive, and On pay mtenl. of fee of lifty cents at time of dtposit, an extension of the final limit to Neptemlber 18th, 1901, will be ac cor-ded. Prom IRichmiond and I'etersrhtlg: ot il ividluals--On1 first-class fare for rou(11ld( trip. No less rate to be made for bras" bands. Tickets to be sold August 22nd to .>th, inelusive, with final limit Septem her 1rd1, loot. A n extension, by deposit, to September 17th, 1901 inclusivc, will be accorde(l under samo conditions as frot ot her territory. \Wek End Hates-Effective June 8th and coltinuing; to and inqluding Au gust 2-Ith, the following week end rates will aptly from Newberry and Pros perity. S. C.: To Waterloo, S. C , Cross Hill, S. C., lartanburg, S. C. and Greenville, S. C. Tickets sold Saturdays and Sundays, good returning, leaving destination not later than Monday following date of ea le--$2. To Glenn Springs, S. C.-Tickcts des tination not later than Monday follow ing ditto of sale--$2.50. I ron-clad sigi atu re form tickets lim ited to continu(,us passage to be u.sed. H- . N. K1I'erso, G. P. A. Cha tat (se--imante of Itoutes by Seatboard Air Line Ullwaiy. The Seabloard Air Line Riailway, the short line fronit all p)oinits in South Carolina to Iluffalo, N. Y., offers a choi0ce of routes to i he Pani-Amiericau Exposition of all rail via Washington, or via Norfolk and the famous steamer line"' diverging from that point. With its nmagnlficint Putllman car service and t.h rough vestibuled trains it insures a coulfortable, saLfe and qluick trip. Rounid trip tickets from all points in South Catrolina on1 saile April 30th to Septembher 30th inclusive, good1 for re turn passago until November 3rd, 1901, $3l7.10. 'Iekets on sale A pril 30th un til fur'ther notice at rate of $33.13 limited to tifteen days from date of sale. F"or any further In format,ion address M\r. Buitler, Jr., D)ivislon Passenger Agent-, S3Laannah., Ga., 0. McP. Blatte, Travelling Passenger Agenit, Columi ia, S. C.; R. E. L. Bunch, General 1Passenlger A gent, Portsmouth, Va. Yours truly, G. McP. Blatto, T. P. A. Bearn the Alho Kind You hame Always Boug,hl Signture of Suppose. Suppose and( supposing that all o'er thlis world, Fach little girl cried when she had her hair curled, Me ! My! What a terrible cry ! Whyi3, atll the soft kitties would scamper from fright, And set uip at-mewing lby dayt and( by nightt, Anud dear lit tle dloggies stop wagging thecir tails, To howl out thle howlingest, wailingest wails; And wee little lamubs inl the fields far alway, WVould bleat ando ba8-a-a and refuse to go play, And their mlothters would scold thet for sntaking a noise, And catll them the naughtiest of little lamb boys. lBut, there! I forgot, I declare I I see I'm supposing thie wrong kind of case, F1or may little girl, with a smile on1 11er face, Says, "Please, 1 (10 so want to have mny I hair curled." And, of course, she is like all the girls in thist World I -Mary 11. Planner, 1in Good Housekeep ing. Cemntaggious Blood Poison There is no poison so highly contagious, o (leceptive and so (lestructive. 1)ont't be too sure you are cured because all external signs of the disease have <Iisappeare<l, and the doctor says you are well. \lany per. Sons have beeti dlose<l with A\lerenry antd Potaslh -for months or years, an<d pro. notince<l cured - -- to realize when too late that the <disease was only covered up ike Bogots lko. * "rive front the Lirface to break out againi, and to their sorrow an<ii mortili cation find those nearest an<d learest to thett have been infected by this loatt some <disease, for no other poison is so surely transinittoul froili tparent to child as thus. Often a had ease of Rhematism, Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease, art ol sore or ulcer developing in middle life, can be trace<l to blood poison con t rac te( ill carly Tho Sin of io Paroent, life, for it rentains smnoldering in the sys tem forever, utnless properly. treated aml driven out int the beginniiig. S. S. S. is the only antidote for this peculiar virus, the only remedy known that can over come it and Irive it out of the blood, and it does this so thoroughly and effectually that there is never a return of the disease to embarrass or humiliate yotu afterwards. cures Contagious Blood I'oisollilal n l stages; contains ito mineral to break <lown your constitution ; it is purely vegetable and the only blood puri fier known that cleanses the b>lood and at the same time builds up the general health. Our little book on contagious blood )oison is the most complete and instruc tive ever issued; it not only tells all about this (lise .se. btt also how to cure yourself at honte. It is free an<d should be in the hand:; of everyone seeking a cure. Send for it. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. SOU THERN RAILWAY. CouIensod Schtetlo inl Iffect Jutie :iotit. 1111. Nr rt ii i,4 niy ; v Ithin- p in .-.-4-a bu\,tit.ivi... l : i I. 11.1 '1 i;t11i.'tit.... .4 111 I7 iA n In Suimmervill........" I Ia in'( 7 1 it " Brantchvillt.............It t ul 1 ) it III 0v . . 1 5 it i t) 2 a Itil l ...........u 1! ;A an i :si) it it " nwel. . . .1 is i1 nn 1:1 it " ]ilntekvill[t. _ _12 tii 12ia .... i1nw o 8 J II4 a u i 2 t (4 -pitIl . PSpierity . .. 7 11 a in 3 20 n " e Newrry........t. t 1 a in 12 n ". Ninety-N4ix.. 8: it In 1 R p ("Ir"rnt"ou1................a___2______ Ar. Hodges ..i 1 5 Lv.(.) ii &........4 ti 1 1:~IL1 ili Ar. Ielton ........... 10 .1 1 ) 1 t In. nty,nnout..........7 12 " 'U 1to 2 5 p II tr. (3r.thnville. . l L' it 1 14 i i n .At. Atih~'vti11'0, p to tal n il IAr. Ilut l_I(' n. 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L1:1 n.0m. (Vet buos.Limited) an od 0:30nt m.witCre Trains lea~vIo eevil . adC iiin nor thoud 5:55 a.t m. 2:n. and or1 Apn. m bou d, l:25nI.Y T.43 . m. 24 .m Vsi bul oiLite) Ind 11:30C a.T m. g2 1)1 dailetwn .inrksonvi.... nd.Cin00nnatn twer Ca'brleston ..and ..Asheville. a FANK Ul . HArNNON,.....HARDW.IOK p Thir V-, &G1n 8g. SIU m Un. 4don6, Asst.bGen.CPno. Agb, i. Pa' Agnito Plnt a,m,n harlosio.n. h. ni.I BeWee Chareto and Clumbia Uppe Souh Caolin andNort Cardlina MU AI tiN it'it. ~ A.L. , IIMITEb 4.AINs' DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE "Callital City llont1. :4h1ortest. ItIo bolt"(.we)1 til lii'inelpal Citles North, i'tt,, iot11h attl We;t. UIlt tllt,tilcdt sliI<to lol 1 A 1not ican Es ultilloll at I1IlLo. ftlle utin InI I II'..( t ey 261, 3101. ('eo-n iiit ,t o. I.on i Atl Dailly. I aily. lantltt It NorthbotI C1 :4 ClIntol. b.V Savatnniuit.........3 -15 pmn 2 it) pml 1Flrax ............ 1 34 t1 3 5S pIn 1)on I t-1;......... 2 l. amt 4 u pr iEate'rn 'T'ne. Coltir ht......... 4 -10 im 7 12 Inm Catu,tioln............ 1) 37 stl ni 03 pSyaeil ( la.raw ............ 7 1..2 a . 11.1 3 i6l Ar i uanlt............7 1) a n 10 15 i io. 2.. Lv Clhounll Falls 1 Itu0ut m .1 It pin 11 17 ton A bIhevIIo ........ 1 13 anu1 1 35 pill 12 2 pin (;re-itwootl ..... 2 1 631m 5 (tI pil 1p 2 r 11 p1) Cltiton............ 2 65 I' u 17 n1 1 Carl i.(0............ :43 amt i 3111 p31i C lh Ir............. l 1 66 Im 7 1 :3; p;t ('att awhby Jct.... 4 -1 in '; ;, 1 pin Ar IIw 101 ............. 7 c1) am lu 1,) pi LV limlot..... . .. 80311111 10 3: 1611 A r i t1 g4............ It :17 :ion I 2I ain l t )la'. t )r ...... 2 1; 11l 1 "15 ailt itin nt t....... : 2s pil 1;49 al W1asin;ton . . 70.> 6 m 164 10 tn. lhitlllmre.2....... 26 pInt 1 25 flmt P1lludelphla ... 256 l 2; pmn Natw York......... :10 111 4 2r poln 1ltnn ulh-N:-1(,rl'!t i ll 1331 76:6 Soiltlhbottn(1. Dally. M.1 y. 31 2; Lv Cheraw............ 7 13 amtl 11 18 p1m citirdlI ......... 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Cllivago a6nd a po1nt \'est. t 1 c 1.u( ctu u IIL I'ctetr;hurg, Itchmrllond( , Wr1in111gt11 1'orl,n,ml h, NorfIk, Colimtut, Sat ionah, Jl:cltsun\11e uin66 At,utat, wt.hll (tIvegl,ig li.ts. Al agilifcnt.v cslbole t1 urna rryln(g tbrI ugh Putl111IIn s1nueepil;g ars b11)e,ween'l uill priucial p0oilts. .. A. L. Itailwiy I,t411 mile books 6aro (;oedl oner C., N. ant L.. 1atilway; also to WVawhing to11, 1). C. Ior reduced rates, Pulllanl rese.rvatio(ns, OIL,, app1ly13 to Vu1. 3ut. r, 1). 1'. A., (. 11el'. 1utto, T.'.A. Silt itunai, 1(a- CuaIIIbia, 8 . J. 31. Itrr, ]-it V. P1, &. (I. . 1(. E. I.. Uunll,(G. l'. A. P'ortsm( th, Va. Charlcstoii aln Western Caroliua Rwv Co. t.ugtita and Ashovillo Short Line. 80teItulo In Effect Ju1ne Oth. 1001. I yivO Augusta.................0 365 t in 2 of yt in Ariv, (roliwoud..........12 . p in 1. Auntlersotn ............. ... ........... 7 1;> t mn Lanrni............ 1 35 p n o a m 1 Waterloo (It. 8.)... 1 51; 6 in (reenlvil ............. 3 16 p in $30 at 31en11 prn111gs...... 4 15 p in plrlaltiurg......... 60 m1 1 00i a1m 8altt t.................... 5 :3 1) i ilinter(u nvi1 0..... 30 03 I I1 nsevilo..............7 15 p n Leav,Asheville.............. 7 0'p m Spa.rtanu burg...4 43 a rn 3 2U p in (iluln prl t.t:...". 9 0) 6 . Il Sreenvill ............10 .;U a 1n 1 4)> p ml La urens.................12 07 p in t 30 pm 4 Arrive W ater loo (11. S.)...12 89 p m ............,. .irecntwo(ri ....... t tI 11 7 45 . m Le avo A61na1r0:r ......................... 7 25 a1 ml _A ugIut..... ....._303 p m 8 45 3) 1m Lelavo Auig uI............................. 3 jIpm AllC36d610..........................5 2 pm Yuona.seeo...........6 00 am 7 02 pm Betauifort............0 10 amn 75 pm Port I1(oya l........O 30 11161 8 05 pm A r Savan 3166..--.... .................. 7 55 pm6 Mayan n ab.................... .... ..i5-0 am Po6rt, It oyl............ 1 u0 pm6 1. 40 am 11 11eau1o101............. 16 pm1 5 53 am1 Y c6:mitoeeo........ 2 30 p1in (3 40 am1 AlleIldale ......................... 7 S161am A rrive Alugusit................. 10 0 am Closo couriectilon alt (3reei)Wod for al' po0ints ou 8. A. 1L. and1( C. an<J1( (. 16tailwa6y, and11 0.1 83pa6rtan1bnr1g4 wIthS Souithebmrailwa .y. For ally 16uformatt13ou relative o t.1 ICkOts ratos, s tchedlules, att31irc16s W. J. UI4AIO, Gen. Pas6. A gt., E. M. NORtTI. Sol. Agt. ,(i T. Mi. EMERSO8N, Triaille Manager. g In E3Yeet 31unda1y, June) 9116, 193)1. (Eastorn Stand(ardl '111m. Southibouna. Northlbound STATI ONM. A M. A,Ml. P.M. P.M. 7 ISa Lv Atlanta (63A.L) Ar. 8 (0 10) 113a A 11hens6 5 283 II 1(6a EI1berton 4 18 12 23p A bbevlIho :15 12 4bp Greenwbood 2 418 I1 85p_Ar Clintonl LV.2 00 (o.&W.o.) 10 00a Lv (*101nn Sprinfgd Ar 4 0.3 13 461a 81par aunurg 11 10 12 Olp (Orconvill 3 Ou 125p (Harns SpringX) 125p Wateorloo 2 06 . 1(r Atnr Lurens6(D6n'r) [iv 1 38 23 63 (6 ~ - -~8 h Daily1 FrL )y L E.x Siun. Ex Bun. A.M. A.M- PM. A.b1 603 12121Lv Lauirens Ar 150 500 6110 12 ii) " Pagrka Ar 1 413 4 50 11 .3 12835 ..Clintona.. 1 82 4 10 (318 12 40 Gollville 18 351 7l08 12556 ..l(inard-- 1 10 8 40 7317 1 05 ...Gary ... 1 05 8 31 71.61 1312 ..Jalapa.. 1 (1 8 22 8001( 1 268 Zlowberry 1247 300 83 25 1 -H Pros perity 12 81 2 t2 8-1a 1 6) ..,.8IIghsq.... 122'4 2 02 8 55 1 18 LI Mountain 12 20 1 663 3615 2 12 ...Chapin .. 12 (0 1 39 924 2 18 IlIItoni 12 (0 .19 9629 2 *2 WhIte Rtock 11567 1 2 9 37 2 27 allen tine 11 1.2 1 15 952 2111 ...I rmo....1 143 100. 161 01 2 41 ..Leatphart.. 13 t6 12 418 . .00_ 800ArCojlbIalvy11283 1232 4 15 LvColutob6i (A .0.IXt.)r 1 (0 6 25 flum1ter 9 403 8 30 A rUlCharleston -Lv 7 03 tFor Ita tes, Trinio~inbIcx,~06 irth li 1fori (Ion call (31 anly Agent, or wvrito to W- (1- CIhiD.t T. Mi. 1CMERSON, Presfidenlt. Trafllo Mann gor. J. F. LIVIENUSTON, IH. M. EM E3tSON liol. Agt. GEJn'i F"rt. % Pass AgI. Columbta, 8. 0. Wilmilngt.on, N. 0. BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD H. C. BEAATIE~, Receiver. E~freotive .6 - 1897. ietween Andei don andi Walhalla, EARTBoUND' WE3STDOUND. MiH od, Mixed, No. 12. Stations. yo. - A 100 am......... drson.......v 885 pm Ar 10 80 am .""'""oZnvor.........v 860 pm d A.... 2...m::::.:::.uln e.-...J 140pm A rI10 18amn.P lIdl ""-'-''' l4 pm Ar 10 13 am ").Cerry a Crossing...V4 28 pm ......Aam.Aams' Orossin...v4 29 prom3 Ar 9 49 am ..,...neca......, Lvd447pm . -----a...st Unon ....LL lpm ..~ ... .WaIhalla......LV57 pm A.M yJ. Rt. ANDERsON, Su l o'd connection- at BenocawI'th oa o 11' At Aneerson With 8o Railway Nos., 11 and01