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jf">1 '3t f . ill JU'A1b'Cci&6S. For the speedy and permanent en re c.' ietter. salt "rheum and eczema, Chamnerlain's Eye and Skin Ointment is ;vithont nil equal. It relieves the itchjag and smarting almost instantly and Is continued use effects a permanent jure. It also cures itch, barber's itch, .seahi head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. Itr. Cady's Condition Powders for horses are the best tonic, blood ourifier and vermifuge Price. 9"> cents. Sold bj Atlantic Coast Line. Condensed Schedule. 1 bains oojko north. Dated Jan. 13tli, l'JOl. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No.35 N-.23 No.53 No.51 * * * + A M P M A >1 L*. Florence 2 50 7 55 0 40 Lv. Kln^tree 8 54 10 50 Ar. I. ttie> 3 56 Oil P. M 11 10 Jj*. Lanes 3 56 911 6 47 1116 Ar. Charleston 5 i3 10 53 8 30 1 00 A.M P.M. P.M. P.M. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No.78 No.82 No. 52 No.50 * ? * * AM P M AM P 31 f,v Charleston C 45 5 22 6 25 4 15 kx Lam s 8 17 6 03 8 00 6 00 Lv Lanes 8 17 COO .... 6 00 *' KinKstree 8 33 Florence 9 80 7 80 7 30 AM P 31 AM P M Dally. JDnily except Sunday. Mo. 52 runs through to Columbia via Ceatr&l II. 11. of S. C. Trains Xos. 78 and 32 run via Wilson and Ffcyottoville?Short Line?and make close veotinection for a'.i points North. Trains on C. A D. B. II. leave Florence daily except Sunday 9 50 a. m., arrive Darlington 10 15 a. m., Hartsville 915 a. m., Cheraw 11 30 a. m., Wadesboro 12 35 p. m. Leave F oreuce daily except Sunday 8 00 p. n.. arrhe Darlintrton 8 25 p. m., Bennetts-rtiie 9 22 p. nr., Gibson 10 20 p. m. Leave Florence Sunday onlv 9 50 a. or, arrive DarMstrton 10 15 a. m. Leave Gibson daily except Sunday 5 50 ?. m., Bennett-ville 7 00 a. m., arrive Darlington 7 51 a. in., leave Darlington 7 55 a. m., arrive Florence 9 15 a. m. Leave Wades botD dailjr except Ntiuoay a iu jy m , cot?rt?w 6 15 p. m., Hartsville 7 00 a in.., Darlington ? 29 p. m., arrive Florence 7 00 p. m. Leave D*rliDtrton Sunday < nly 8 50 a. m., arrive Florence 9 15 a. m. H. U. EMMERSON. Gen Pass. Agent. J. It. KENLY, Gen'l Manager. H M. EMMERSON, Traffic Manager. Registration Notice. r , v The office of the Supervisor of Itcgistraliou Will lie opened on the first Monday in tvery nioLth for tho pur pooe oi iue registering ut rut who is qualified as follows: , Who chall have been a resident of the State for two ye^rs, and of the county one year and of the polling preeiut in which the elector offers to vote four mouths before theduy oieleciion. aud shall have paid,six mouths beiore any poll tax theu due aud payable, and who can ootb read aud write any -section of the Constitution of 3895 1 - ?- I. J ? k?, fVm linriorsisfirs. HlDlUlUfU IU UIIU UJ iuv ??rv ? , of registration, t>r can *how that ho owuh, mdu has pub] u!i t >xt's collectable during the present Tear on properly in hia Stato a-Kfbie>l at three hundred d diars or more. J. .T. EAPDY, Cleik of Board. mmm, Our fee returned if we fail. Any any invention will promptly receive c ability of same. "IIow to Obtain a secured through us advertised for sal Patent taken out through us reccr The Patent Record, an illustrated a by Manufacturers and Investors. .Send for sample copy FRiZE. I VIUTVW <J? C (Patent j Evans Building. Labor Savin] busy Men ar $3.00 a year I LJI7 f 1 A cent a day JL Xl JQi A Weekly Newspaper and an Illustra of world-happenings every week in br is. the Editor-in-chief, and Harailt Jacob A .. R 11 S The author of " How the Other Half Lives " will give in The Outlook an intensely human and vivid jc?gunt of his experiences as a child in Denmark, an immigrant in America, a workman, a traveller, a reporter, and finally a student of tenement house jwtbblems. and an efficient aid^.o Theodore Koosevrlt in reorganizing the New York police. Mr. kiis writes with simplicity, humor and vigor. 4 LYMAN ABBOTT will contibute a series of important papers on fundamental political principles as applied to twentieth t century problems. It will be called "The Rights or Man, and will define industrial, educational and religious, as well as political, rights and duties. c. J i El'ELL & ROBERTS' C^SH ! DRY US SIL \Ve cuctluur offering inducements to closa oiu ur Summer G'-oils. We can mention Only u lew oi the K.llliV goods reduced: La lie?' 8c Undervosts lor 5a 10c Tie* and Iiuwv for 3c, 25c i ies aud Bows f r 15o. Initial Handkerchiefs, H. 8., embroidered, 3 in a i>ox, or 19c; 26c goods. 15c Men's Black initial Si.k Handkerchiefs I?r 10c. Men's large White Figured, Drawn-Stitch, Japonet Ilitiidkerchief for 15c; w<>rih 25c. Six Large White Fine H. 8. Handkerchiefs for 00<\ in fancy b x; cheap at 75c. Three large White Fine H. 8, Handkerchiefs, in fancy box, for 4Uc- worth 5Jo. Black-bordered Liueu Handkerchiefs for 12c; ch< ap at 15a Good Mourning Handkerchiefs for 4a Handkerchiefs for lc. Handkerchiefs for 2 l-2a Handkerchiefs for Sc. 38-irioh Madras for 7 l-2c; worth lOo, 36-in h Madras for C l-2c; worth 8a LAWNS AND ORGANDIES FOR LESS THAN COST. Shirt Waists for much less than it cost to make them. BIG REDUCTION ON SKIRTS. 40c Pique Skirts for 25a. . 98c Crash Skirts for 81c. All Summer Goods are being sold at j duced prices. j NEW GOODS. On* case Longcloth 5c; no starch, j Fine Black Henrietta at 50c. 1 TINSEL DRAPERY SlLKAlilAJS, BALL FRINGE. Black Duck at 8 and 10c. KURMTURK DEPARTMENT. 10-piece Walnut Suits 175 to 0100. 10 piece Solid Oak Suits 018, 022, #25, 030, 35. *40. *50. $55. Oak Hall Hacks, French Plate Glass, $7, < fr8.5.0, 19.50. | Wardrobes |8 to $25. Bed Lounges $9 to $15. Bedsteads $2.25 to 110. Iron Beds. Iron Cribs. Farlor Suits $36 to $50. Baby Carriages $6.50, $7, $7.50. Floor Oilcloth 80c. Matting 10; 12, 14. 15, 18. 20, 23, 25, 27 and 00c. 10-pleoe Chamber Sets 12.19 to 03. Window Shades 11, 15,80, 35, 40c to 01.21 | Stoves 06.50. 07.50, 010to 011 Trunks 02.60 to 06.50. Ill I 111 Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. I Itartificially digests the food and aids | Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the latest discovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation I can approach it ia efficiency. It instantly relieves and permanent ly cures Dvspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, ! Flatulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Gastrnlpia,Cramps,and all other rest: 1 ts>f i::: t >or feet d ipestioa Pmpared by E. C Oevntt f Co.. Cljlcaao. lIMifititi jslifi 0:1c sending sketch and description of >ur opinion free concerning the patentPatcnt'' sent i.pcn request. Patents c at ot:r cnpcr.se. co sp:ci~l notice, without charge, in nd widely circulated journal, consulted iddress, IVAKS & CO., ittorncys,) VJASKiMCTOPl. P. C. g Reading for . J TY7 ' ia w omen, ui utlook r;':*;: ted Magazine in one. Tells the story ief, clear-cut paragraphs. Lyman Abbott on W. Mabic the Associate Editor. RALPH CONNOR Under this pseudonym were written two of the i most striking at recent novels, " lilack Rock " and I "The Sky Pilot." A new novel of Canadian and Western life by this author will appear in Tub Outiook during the year. In spirit, humor, pathos and strong character-drawing it is even superior to its predecessors. SPECIAL I To ntrodu^r TT7E| OFFER! Outlook to new rcadi _ mil ers we will send it for two months' triai for 25 cents provided this paper is mentioned. Address j THE OUTLOOK, NEW YORK j a. s. iiibI a MANUFACTURERS OF MORS. SASH. RIINDS. MOULDi.NW AND Building flaterial. Dealers in Sash Weights, Cord, Hardware, Window glass, etc. We guarautee our work superior to any sold in this city, all being of our own manufacture. E.n.HACKER, Proprietor CHARLESTON, - 3. C. LABOR WORLD. The dock laborers of t.Yncn, Switzerland. have decided to go on a general strike. No able-bodied man aeeil be idle in New Zealand. '1 lie (Jovernment gives every .pplieaul work, and pays hint at the rate of eighi shillings a day. Cotton mills in Lawrence and Fall River, Mass., have closed down their works for a brief period, throwing 000 workmen out of employment. All painters and paperliangers a. Fcrt Wayne, I ml., went on strike, demanding twenty-seven and one-half cents per hour and a nine-hour day. The Tennessee Legislature has passed n bill against the employment of children under fourteen years of age iu mills, factories, workshops, etc. Japan lias a cooks' guild, and the exacting housewife who discharges her cook without reasons that satisfy that guild will finally be effectually boycotted. The manufacturers of Xew England j have taken r.tep.; to unite in an assoi elation to resist the demands of tlie j machinist:; for a uiuc-hour day and iu1 creased wages. A compromise has been effected ' with the dissatisfied employes of the I Republic Iron and Steel Company, at j Youngstown. Ohio, and the threatened I strike is declared off. Of the I.O.OOO.OOO people in the Ger! man empire. 10.000,000 are laborers, i Of these P.ooo.ooo are insured against sickness. 17.oUd.OtH) against accident, and EJ.000,000 against old age. The Russian city of Moscow will soon have an association of working men and women who will pay from half a ruble to a ruble a month to form a fund for the benefit of members who are ill or out of a job. i rostniaster-General Smith. at Washington. 1ms decided to issue au order | permitting letter carriers throughout the country to wear a loose-tit ting j Mouse instead of a coat when the heal I of the summer warrants it. PROMINENT PEOPLE.' % Attorney-General Knox is very fond of horses, and drives a ?'J000 team. Henry Labouchere, the London publisher, suggests a war tax on newspapers. ! Queen Alexandra has returned to London front her visit to Copenhagen, Denmark Governor Stanley, of Kansas, will give a present to every set of triplets born in 1 lie .slate. i Conor;! 1 Cms, inventor of the rifle which l>o;irx his name, died at Auxerre, France, of apoplexy. President MeKinley has given $."000 toward a fund for a site for a new $100,000 hotel in Canton, Ohio, j The Rev_ Sam Jone* announces his ; intention of stumping Georgia in hehalf of tnc anti-saloon crusade. Admiral Schley has hauled down his flag as Commander of the South Atlantic Squadron, at Montevideo, Chile, and has sailed for the United States. Emperor William of Germany has completed a history c. the events connected with the capture of the Taku forts, based on the reports df eyewitnesses. I When Japan's "grand old man," Fukuzawa, died in Tokio, the other day, there passed from view one of the mightiest personal forces in the frain, ing of that nation, the "child of the | world's old age." . < ! Tom L. Johnson, the row .Mayor of , onva I,, o rciipnt interview ' ; victuauu, oujo ?v. ! that he has uothiug to regret about J his recent campaign except that he was so often compelled to see himself i in print with quotation marks around f his Christian name?Tom. | Dr. Callus Hitter Von Ilochberger, J imperial and royal counselor of the Austrian court, is believed to be the oldest duly qualilicd physician in the world. He was born on Octol>er 13, 1S03. lie has been practicing for seventy-one years, and still gives medical advice. The "shaking" treatment now being 1 advocated in Paris for nervous patients is not new, nor was it so when Tesla announced his electric oscillator a few years ago. Marie Antoinette ') tried the vibratory remedy in the ^ eighteenth century as a remedy for a i Itrembling upper lip. [ f A Treacher's rrcdJeamenr. A few weeks ego a noted minister wont to one of the local railroad sta- 1 tions to meet a friend, says a Cleveland paper. Upon entering the station and looking around he saw an elegantly dressed woman, who apparently was about to board a train. She was carrying a number of parcels in her arras, and besides had with her three of fcrur children that with great difficulty she was trying to help along. The clergyman approached the lady and offered his assistance, which she accepted, afterward thanking him very graciously for the kindness. The train moved out of sight, and he went on his way thinking of the endless opportunities one has for doing good, when all at once he discovered that he was carrying a beautiful silk umbrella with pearl and gold trimmings. The reverend gentleman is now enduring f distress of mind, fearful that the vie- f tim of his absent-mindedness may $ some day discover him in the pulpit. t c When it rains cats and dogs the optl- ? mist is tiianKiui tnat it isn t raining monkeys and parrots. ^ Have an Abiding I Pinkham's Vege After years of struggle to attain and e and steadfast belief that some day othei ffood faith, and honesty of purpose which ne satisfaction it is to succeed, and to r merited confidence of a vast army of our f Thus stands the Pinkham name in N and nowhere is the faith in Lydia E. Pinl* than in New England, its home. Merit, a ORGANIC INFLAMMATION. 41 Dear Mrs. Pixkiiam : ? I was troubled very badly with inflamma- n ion of the bladder, was sick in bed r< with it. I had two doctors, but they did me no pood. A friend gave me f Lydia E. I'inkhnm's Vegetable Com- i pound, and it helped me. 1 have now < taken three bottles of it. and I am entirely cured. It is a God-send to any woman, and I would recommend it to any one suffering as I was. I think, l if most of the women would take n more of your medieine instead of ^ going to the doctors, they would be t better off. The Compound has also Q cured my husband of kidney trouble." Mbs. .Mabel Gookix. a Box 100. .Mechanic Falls, Maine. ci NERVOUS PROSTRATION. jj; ' " For two years I suffered from g nervous prostration, the result of ?] female weakness. I had leueorrhoea h verv badlv. and at time of menstrua- tl tion would l>e obliged to go to bed. Also suffered with headaches, pain < across back, and in lower part of 0! abdomen. I was so discouraged. I fj had read of Lydia E. Pinkham's Com- ti found, and concluded to give it a trial. tl wrote to Mrs. Pinkham. and received pj a very nice letter in return. I began m at once the use of her Vegetable Com- fe pound and Blood Purifier, and am now ^ feeling splendid. I have no more pain _ at monthly periods, can do my own j work, and have gained ten pounds. I , would not be without your Vegetable , Compound. It is a splendid medicine. t f am'very thankful for what it has done i for me.1' ?Mrs. J. W. J., 76 Carolina ; A.ve., Jamaica Plain, Mass. ? If Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comp( aot you ?you?asnot tell until you try it. jet well, commence its use at once, and do : that he has something of his own which tiim to produce the evidence we do. FRAGRANT i perfect liquid dentifrice for the | Testh and ioath J J lew Size SOZODOM LIQUID, 25c p ~ DZODONTTOOTH POWDER, 25c ? arje LIQUID and POWDUR, 75c Eos At all Stores, or by Mail for the price. HALL & RUCKEL New York. ml Marriage by Assessment. Marriage is admittedly always a hazard, but in Servia it has been made the basis of a novel variation on the usual modes of speculation. There societies for providing bonuses on marriage were formed, and flourished to such an extent as to greatly accelerate the marriage rate. The funds were obtained on the assessment system, and, as many members who got a bonus and a bride abruptly stopped their contributions, the aspiring celibate subscribers who were left found their obligations increasing more rap Idly than is tne experience 01 most married men. Consequently liquida:ion has set In among these companies / svlth great severity, and the boom in 1. matrimony is likely to be followed by- -** i slump.?London Financial News. Mr. Labouchere makes life a burden or the Jingoers by establishing the all cost of conquest in South Africa at 500,000 for each fighting Boer. While hese figures are not vouched for it is ertain that it would have been a reat saving for England to have given ach Boer an independent fortune as he price of turning over his contry to lecil Rhodes. i'aith in Lydia E. table Compound. aerit public confidence, with a firm s would recognize in us the truth, l we know we possess, what a genu* ealize the uplifting influence of the cllow beings. ew England, and all over America, cham's Vegetable Compound greater nd merit alone, can gain this. PAINFUL PERIODS. 44 I cannot help but feci that it is IV duty to do something in regard to icommending your wonderful medicine. I must say it is the grandest ' \ medicine on earth, Erijand have advised itt 1A great many sufvJ / r/ fering with female ^ j troubles to take it. y r\ "Mr / ^ I tell people i wisn ./j 00111(1 ?? on the 1 ^ platform and lecJCa\ turc on it. .'; ^ITsrAlO^ "My trouble was m. painful menstrua- ^ tion. The suffering I endured pen ;| mnot describe. I was treated by / $ ne of our most prominent physicians ere for five months, and found myself J cttiDg worse instead of better. At ic end of the fifth month he told me ^ e had done all he could for me, and ;;;| iat I had better go to the hospital. ;J My sister advised me to try your egetable Compound, as it cured her f backache. 1 did so, and took it M tithfully, and am now cured of my || ouble, and in perfect health, many |1 lanks to your medicine. I cannot. raise it enough, and would recom- IB; iend it to all who suffer from any J'M male weakness."?Mrs. H. S. Ball, Hp (1 Orchard St., New Haven, Conn. ''$j| ShDDlJ KtwAKu.-rth the N= H * City Bank of Lynn, JMXjo, which I rill ho paid to any per son who can find that I 'ASS ho above testimonial letters are not genu-1 no, or wen published before obtaining tha^^ 1 -Sh rriter's special permission. i ^Kf Lydia E. Pinkhax Medicine JSjj jund will cure these women ? why If you are ill, and really want to i3| not let any drug clerk persuade you .'?3 is better, for that is absurd. Ask :/||| ,H?-ep - 9 EDEE I CATALOd m 3 i i\LL, i w H SPORTING GOODS. M m> BHWLIB6S SPORTING 1M 6380S COMPANY, M C2U Lorutt SI., ST. I.OUfcN. 91Q. |ii| So. 1 7. "||P iT.V^ITfcanuison'e Eye Wafer ft|