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HOLLYWOOD LAMP'S ANNU? AL BANQUKT. A Largo ?od Pleaaanr Gathering Of Woodman?A Notable Speech by Col. Blandtng. Tbe installation of the ofiWrt e.ect end the aeooel baoquet of Hollywood Oarap, Wood etea of tbe World, were bald loot Wednes? day alf at ?ad taa owr'no wot ooa of auch geoete* pleasure that it daatrtea to ba mark' ad ?Hb a white etooe'ee an epoch io the hittary of Iba order, aod it will he remem* barad bj every Woodman aj Iba nod enjoy ?bla aad oateble gatbertog of tba craft tiaee the aeoao woo orgaoiard. Tba iettelletlon waa public and tba ball waa lltad with Woodmen aad tbair goeat* wbaw taw eaaip waa called to ordar at I o'r.tth 9o/ere.ga 0. M. Hurat, Jr., who aetaJ at lottalli >g officer, coodactad tba cero* taoalea Io accordance witb tba ritoai, omit* lieg, of eeeree, tba secret work, aouVuoce pea wot weo bag aot bwao regularly in'.od uced etto tbo foroot aad ware oot acquainted wltb tbo myoteeiaa of tba camp Ira, wero permit* tod) ta babwd only tbo ootward ood visible foroM trat cloak tbo eeerett of tba craft oo two fallet? of tto foroot clothe tbo tree*. Two oowooro?oloot wtro. W. I. Merray, C. 0. N. Dora, Ado L F. A Boltoaeo, Baaker 1. 8. Hood, Olttk W. 8. Moamco, Sentry 1. P. Reetbert, Watebaun 8 W Hood, locort U. U Boarboroogb, Mooager Dr. At*ble Cbioa, Pbyetcteo Wbaa tba aewly installed officer* bad been aoodooted to tbeir ot?tio o, Consul Com* geaaster Morrar iotrodoead Dr. J A Clifton, tgo>wf?twr of tbo eT?atoc. wbo apoka briefly < few* etoejaeatly aod aotartaioiogljr of tbe pftoolploo aederlymg all frotorool ordert and two woowarfal aad beneficent work tbat tbeaa Or war* bata eoeom pits bed for aiaqkiod, at ?aweb la o practical ood materiel oo Io o eplr* tlaal ood awolal way. When Dr ClnV. i eooeladod bia edd-eae tba aauemtttea ia charge of t je banquet in vHed tbe WooOoaaa ood their gaaata to repair 10 two Parquet ball. Thfc tablet wero laid ia MO of too eto.*o room* on tba Irvt fl wr of tbe Meto ale Temple, ood ii waa wail tbat *o largo o ball bod beoa tecered, for it waa com* fortebly tiled whoa ell waraoaatod. Tbe ba I waa appropriately decorated witb bolly ?od plot treat ood preeeoted a handsome aod in* titiag appoaraoea * Tba eaoqa*>t wai preparod ood tarred hy W. J. Aodrewe, aod tbio old time cetera; acd meat er cook oeear to bio loog coroer did biro geJf greater oradit, nor better pleaoed a crowd af boogry twoo wbo c\u add do appreciate a tat??.? ?oll op read witb eubttaotiaia aod daio* tieo. Ha bad provided witb lavieb abund? ance and wo*a tbo eppetiieeof tba hundred aad more bad beao appeated tbere waa rxore Ibaa eefllcieot to food at taaer icom etAA'tar tbo feast followed tbe speaking Sovereign H Q. Osteea ect?d ?e toa*tm?ater, aad, afur eipreeetog tbe eentimenie of tb?? tamp io welcoming their many goee'e and briefly renewing tbe oaap'e year of pros went?, growth aod bormooiooo work, ho in* trodaoed tbo Bret opaaktr of tbe evening. Tba tootle were ao followo : Hollywood Camp, Wood meo of tbe World: Hoy ber Area oeear grow oold nor ber eon* ba loot ta tbo forott Reeaoeoo by Mr 0 M. Hoatt, Jr Tba Public Welfare: Haaltb It waalth, bat both ore treatitory aod fleotiog Reopoote by Cat J. M Koigbt Tbo Hooib?Ao booorablo beritaga we foooooo oad a goideo opportoolty. Response by Ool Jomoe D Biaodiog Maetrt. Hartt ood Koigbt reaponded briefly aad m tbo Dfbter van, provoking tbair bearer* to mirtb ood opplaota tbrougboot tbeir remarks Uol Bloodiog rewpooded e? few meo eould, ood it o/oo a privilege io bear him tbat the teowd be addreoeod toat o g .t will apprecia'e more aod more at tbo yo?re go br ood ih j realia* tbat meO of hi* etamp beiooged to ? geaeratioo tbat baa passed away until bow waiy too eteuocb and otardy few eurvive to bold aloft to tbe e:ear ligbt of der the prin? ciple* and traditio')* tba. n ade tba South great aad produced ibe statesmen, so dter* and j jria ?, wbo laid the brotd fjund-ttioo ot aar co'.otry'e constitution, maioiaioed Its ibiegrttv ageloci the assaults of foes from without aoi ee'ablished ibe extern* of law tbai gearaoted aad rrolected ?be rights of free m*o It bat never be?n the wri or'I privilege to listeo to a mor* matter j or ctort* comprehensive renew or tbe salient poiots in tbe South'* bietorr, aad aa tbe etory w?* deeeloped by tbe opoaker whoso memory goes bac!i to the time when bistorv wae being made ay Oalboon and Hayna, and wbo parti? cipated promitivotty btm*elf in making his? tory io tbe 40'e aod 60'a, it seemed a* if o voice from tba pact waa tailing of tbe thing* that were aod paiotiog oot the laodmarke of tteae for the guidance of tbe meo of the praasot. The conclusion waa pecoherly atrikiog, aa It tOJpbattl?d tbe important fact that the op* porru-n/ of toe pre?oit ia not tbe wealth ood ctatertal prospent? tbat seem* to t> ? olmost witbio tbe gra.tp of the preeent gen* aratioo?tbat reing -ether a tue oace ? but the real golden opportunity, tbe real doty ot the you ^ meo of >be younger Sou b ?* to pre aerve, perboiaata ond hold f-?ot to tba tr?d> tioaa, the principle*, th? ?ob a axottioo* tnat made tba South'* biatory honorable and her men, her ataieauieo, ber ?oldttr* ell patriots, Wbo gave free y acd gladly the batt of tbeir talanta aod tbeir urta#erviug devotion to their ?tote ood i ountry. 8p<>0ial Moe ing cf City Couooil. Pur* not to adj >urr m-n? City Council bei J a spe-tul met in g ojcj tb** tight of Jan 16, at which all eaea'-rrs ?ere pieeent nc pt AI* d^rmin (Imckey *.nd hei^ar Mr H L. Scarborough, S ipt. of the Water Co . wet pretrat to renort opon Igt t ropoted OJtoosion of water maiea to I'^e Somter Cot toa Ml I* a<id to Witr.eripnon's Furoi'ure Fattorr Hie compan? had agreed 10 waive tbeir rigbt to a ?pecif>d number of private eoosnnw* aod would m*ke t >e eiierfon oo coniniun that the city take four addi'ionxl Are bydrantt at f> verb per annum, and U e r .t ? n ajMI ptoplt wund tat* water for pn va'- u e, t<> ih-* amount of per annum Al <? Ibai the eitensiou tu the furniture fee <>ry would bt m?de for one fire hydrant Mr Finn etntrd that lb** director* of the gtMJ had agreed io paj $2i per annum water r?ot for domettic p'jrwooe?, and IM p?f aooom fur on* hydrant f?>r two ur three year* Tbe proposition ??? di3<u<sed at length, but no ttMoi ayag uk' o ag fwOwtll thinks that lie c.i ton mi I* *houi'l he n? re lit.r??l in NMlj contrihuiion tbao Ihey b-.i proposed Tba (p-wmi ggaoajlittt opposatod t(, r ?n tider th? nqoesi of the i ?huro WafthOwOt Company recorr mended a renewal of t;.. lease ot their lui dina It five or ten veara Alt improveme' I < in i;e ir>-de OttwwOt ei* p'^se to tbe o'jr, and tsj reveri to 'he cm at t-nntria'lnn *j| the le tr The report we-? adopted and tbe coc roit'ee auihm t d tu act ia tba ptemtees Tbe Kire Department huildi'g committee reported that no hid-) had neen received for bonding the Hove Company h <i*e*. owing to tbe fact tbat epeeifl -attu'>* h ?d not t?eeti com? pleted io lime Tbe com ittre was graoted foribar time, and will report ot tbe regular mealing on 'Jtth ia*t Comploiot wee made of tbe condMinn of the comiag oo Mai ? gtreat, west *ide, b? twaeo Sarileti aad Urah*.m Htreat*, and rr ferred to Committee on Streete Two ?*ootiog that adjuarosd Wedgefleld; Items. WedgtOftld, Jan. 24 ? An ioquect was held over tbe SSfiSSI of a rcao fouud io tbe Water**) swamp near here last Saturday. Enough bair was found to show tt was a white men, and bis straw bat and thin sum? mer clothing prove i bis dtatb occurred io tne summer. Toe jury decided tbe cause of bii death was was unknown and rendered its verdict accordingly. But tbe oolj evidence they bad which was two vials near with aome ;iaude oora tn one wbieb pointed strongly to a case of salcide. From tbe appearance of bis clothing be must have been a well dressed mao about five feet high and wote a No. & sboe. Hits Mary Dell Mellett, of Sumter, is visit? ing ia town. Hist Theo Gregg, also of Sumter, it added to oor lilt of visitors We are keelng op with other towot of onr oil* by having a little smallpox and roseola occasionally. Dock. - am 11 i ? ? Wade Hampton's Home. Te the Editor of the Newa sod Coo* tier : Aa a oootrtbotor to tbe Himptoo Home Food, sod a otsodiog eofasoriber to your psper, I would like to know what bat become of the funds sod where is the homo ? Please aoawer io your paper, aa it is a good medium to ooovey this information to oumerous otbera besides myself. J Gregg McCall. Darlingtou, 8 0., Jso 4. 1900. The committeo obarged with tbe work of providing a home for General Hamptoo have bought a desirable budding lot to Colombia and are oow engaged io the ereotioo of a boose upoo it, whioh will be wejl adapted to his oonatort. Dr B VV. Taylor/ Gen? eral Hampton's very oear friend, is ehairmao of tbe oommittee sod is giving his beat efforts to the successful e mpletioo of s most wottby and dftervniff enterprise. Tbere has been apparently a great deal of delay io carrying out tbe purposes of tbort? who have eootrihuted to tbe Hamp'oo Food, but ws arc assured that the dHay oou'd not have been avoided. It is said that about $700 moro tbao tbe oommittee oow have io hand will be ooeded to carry out the plana of tbe oommittee. The intimation ought oot to reqaire aay comment. We hope that tbe Hamptoo Horns will soon be finished and that every possible good thiog will some to the First Ciiiseo of South Carolioa this yoar aod for many years to some YUKON AGRICULTURE Vice Coosul Morrison, of Dswson City, sends a report on the results of sgrioultursl experiments, written by a reaident of that city, whioh reads in psrt ss follows, says the Scientific Americsn : "Grain has done exceptionally well, being well filled, and 1 see no reaeon why it should not be exten? sively snd successfully grown here. "So fsr ss my observations go. tho climate here is ss suitable for raising winter wheat as in any place iu tbe northwestern or the northern stnteB of America From my experience of the last two years 1 see no reason why this countiy should not be able to produce its own vegetables and grains "As for flowers, tho success I have had proves that sll hardy annuals will do well. The coming year i in? tend planting several hundred hybrid roses ; also summer flowering bulbs, a large variety of bardy and half hardy annuals, and some of the bardy perennials Small fruit, such ss strawberries, currants, blackberries and raspberries should do well Currants raspberries, cranberries, strawberrioa and blueberries grow wild here." The Forty Sixth Infantry. Waanington, dan 22 ?Gen Otis informs tho war department of reoent military operations in tho Philippines iu the following dispatch : Mamia, Jan 21 M?j .1 bnston commanding battalion Forty sixth infantry, Wheaton's bri? gade, reports from |fs| ery, 18 h and 20 b instant, drovu enemy through Bo'ayang eastrard, morning IS h, oaptunng 17 r H one field piece. Few hours later through Calaoa r>*ptur ing four prisoner*, four horses and equipments, six rifles, killed ihre; insurgents Advanced toward Lemery that sfttfwwet, tap!Iffd enemy's out p**t( three men, six kofsei Advanced on Lcmory at f> o'olouk p tn . enemy * rongiy sattetwked J seal by navy gsjtjfcoal for asslttSiSS wh.n three I tnpati.es Mutt's battalion, Thirty tighth seal io Tail, ieanrgsoi head* sjsjaftofa Job a at oa drovs sosmv through Lemer| 10 Taal, where he atiaeked tottkera portioo. of silt tod Muir no'thurn portion. Enemy die aersed, fStreatisg la many directions; j ksstoe'i ca*u.lti i ooe man killed, as)a seriously sad two slightly around ed ; four field j isssi and quantity ri|e| oap'und. This SJOVSmeOt >.t Jolis3sios)'i ah'.y eoeduotsd sod import* ant in results, ' Enemy rep h o i in largo force und h"?vtly ei trenoh- 'I at at d neu? Sun's Crtr. Ltvuna de Biy Seiiwan awitg< ing bis troops on that point. Him Isfl m st town of Bty, tow gsilei east Calauba and his right consisting of cavalry,, at city of Tayabasgotis " Popular stories for bovs and girls, llenty series, aod mtoy others at II. O. Ustern k Cos. The Graydon Liquor Bill. Columbia. Jan 19 ?The dispensa? ry bill introduced by Senator Gray? don proposes some radical changes in the law, and it ia said to have the endorsement of those who believe with the Governor ss to <he best way of handling the question Tbe bdi is now on tbe Calendar of the Senate, it being the first one of the kind to get there this season Other dispensary proposed legisla? tion is still in tbe hands of the com? mittee SYNOPSIS OF THE BILL Following is a full synopsis of the Graydon bill : Section 2 of the Act is amended ss follows : The State commissioner sbsll be elected by tbe General As sembiy, who sbsll bold bis office for two years He shall have entire charge of the administration of the dispensary law, who sbsll receive s sslsry of $3,000 per annum He shall give bond in tbe sum of $75, 000 in three surety companies, tbe bonds to be $25,000 esch. Tbe com missioner shall, with the advice and oonaent of tbe State board of control,, appoint all necesosry employees to run the State dispensary, including a bookkeeper, ehlpping olerk aud all necessary laborers, none of whom shall be conneoted with the commie aiooer by blood or marriage in any degree, nor to tbe members of tbe Stste board of control HE SHALL PURCHASE ALL LIQUORS He shsll purchase all- liquors, and aball not receive or permit any one to furnish him with any samples of liquor, nor shsll he sell or give away any liquor from the State dispenesry Tbe Governor shall have tbe right at any time to suspend the commis sioner for any cause he shall consider sufficient until the next meeting of the General Assembly and appoint some one to fill the office during such suspension He shall make a report to the General Assembly stating his reasons for such removal, which, if approved by tbe General Assembly, shall operate as removal and a sue ceesor shall bo elected All liquors must be analyzed by the State ouem ist as at present WEEKLY REPORTS FROM CO?N TIES. County dispensers must remit to tbe Stste Treasurer all moneys seeming to tbe Stste once a week and tbe treasurer must keep a sepsrste account of such fund, and the commissioner, with the spproval of tbe State boaid shsll drsw upon the fund to pay expenses of con? ducting the business All rules for governing the com missiouer and county dispensers shsll be made by the board of con trol Tbe usual official certificate ou package shipped to dispensers is continued THE BOARD OF CONTROL The board of coutrol is to consist of tbe Comptroller General, tbe Se cretary of State and State Superin? tendent of Education Tbey shall approve warrants issued by the coin missioner, and order the kind and quantity of liquor to be purchased by the commissioner On the first Mondays in March, June, September snd December tbe commissioner shall be required to furnish to the board an itemized statement of the kinds of liquor required for the uext three months, which i^ateraents sbsll be published twice a week in some daily paper published in Columbia, and inviting sealed bids, tbe bids to be filed with tbe Secretary of State snd the advertisement shall state at what time bids will be opened and on the day snd hour they shall be publicly opened in the office of Secretaty of State and the contract shall be award ed to the lowest responsible bidder aud the commissioner shall buy from persons to whom the contract is awarded. SHALL MEET MONTHLY. The State board shall meet Once a month and sbsl I be paid $100 each year upon warrants of the commis sioner, drawn on the State Treasurer Persons awarded contracts shall be rt quired to give a good and sufficient bond to furnish liquors when ordered Liquors may be ordered by the com missiouer within three months, cov? ered by the bids of persons awarded the contract. APPOINTMENT 09 0OUNTH D18? PENSEK8 The govsroor shall appoint county dispeuieri ur. it. tbe reeootmeodstion of the legislative delegation from eaoh snooty in which diepsoFsries are located Such ssMataotH an ucoesssry n ay also be appointed by the governor, aod <li*[. Diera and assistants shall o rve lor two yrai . unless removed by the governor for osr.ie Applications for posittoos of county dispenser stn?h he by petition, signed and sworo lo by tbe applissot, Mid filed with a member of iho delegation, and shall state pot it i >o? er's restdoooe and husioesa, sod wt.ut botinesa be has been engsged in tw>? yearn prsvioualy, and hai never been sdjudgsd guilty of violating the law a to ittogieaiiog 1 qu>rs, nor the keeper of a resiaurant or nublio plsos of ammement, nnd is rot sd listed to the use ot intoxicating liquors as a bever? age. A bond must be given in the sum of $3,000 Tbe bond to bo for use of State and oounty, or persons who may be damaged by reason of tbe violation of the law oo tbe part of the dispenser. Io oase conditions are vio? lated priooip?! and sureties shall be jointly aod severally liable tor ail civil damages, costs aod judgment which may be obtaioed agaiost tbe principal by wife, child, parent, guardiao, employer or other persons All other money arising from breaches of the bond shall be distributed as other dispensary funds are} HOW TO GET A DISPENSARY. When a locality is designated by tbe legislative delegation for the establish meet of a dispensary, twenty days notice shall be given, aod it shall be competent for a majority of tbe voters of euoh township, by signing a petition addressed to tbe delegation, requesting that the dispensary be not established. BEAUFORT AND HORRY EX? CEPTED. The legislative delegation may estab? lish dispensaries elsewhere thao io incorporated towns io tbe counties of Beaufort and Horry aod oo others, eioept as authoriied by tbe legislature. Where tbe sale was prohibited in an'y tow3 prior to July 1, 1893, dispensa? ries may be established if a majority of tbe qualified voters so vote io a speoial election, to be ordered by the county supervisor or towo or city ooonoil, oo petition of one-fourth of the qualified voters. SPECIAL DISPENSATIONS Dispensaries may be established io Williamsburg Pickeos and Marion and at Seneoa and other incorporated towns io Ooonee without euoh election or compliance with other requirements of this aot There shall be no prohibition of the shipment of liquor from a dis peniary to a non-dispensary county under proper certificates or labels The supervisor shall preserve.as a part of Iiis record, all bonds, petition? and papers pertaining to the appointment of dispensers. Ho shall designate and pro vide the place for the sale of liquors. All profits, after paying all expenses, shall be paid one half to the municipal corporation and one-half to the county treasurer. They shall be paid by the State Treasurer quarterly. WEEKLY REMITTANCES Moneys received by /county treasurers shall be remitted every Monday to the Stare Treasurer. Tbe quarterly pay? ments are to be made oo tmt Mondays io August, November, January and April. Id counties where dispensaries are established outsido of oorporated towns all tbe profits go to the county. If any dispenser procures any liquor from other persons than tbe oommis siooer or shall sell other liquors, or shall adulterate any liquor, or shall change tbe label, he shall be fined 3200 or imprisoned for not less than six months. Misappropriation of funds is punishable as a breach of trust with fraudulent intent HOW DRUGGISTS MAY SELL. Druggists and proprietary medioine dealers may purchase intoxioar'ng liquors (oot including malt) for the purpose of compounding; medicines, tiucturcs and extracts which cannot be osed as a beverage. Dispensers shall not obarge druggists more than 10 per oent profit. Such purohaser must kaep a reocrd of the disposition of h s purshasei and roust file sworn reports quarterly with tbo auditor and State board of jontrol a>) to their disposition If ?.ny druggist is convicted of soiling liquor in violation of the Aot tbe clerk of Court shall, within ten days after euoli judgment, transmit to tbe board of pharmaceutical examiners a certified reccrd thereof", upoo tbe receipt of whhh the board shall strike the namo of the druggist from the list of phar macists and revoke bis license. The commissioner and board shall take charge April 1, 1900 Volunteers Ambushed by In? surgents. Washington, Jan 20?The Bret un? toward happening in the highly suc? cessful campaign now going on ifj LuEon is announoed to tbe following oabiegratu from Gen Otis: Manila, Jan 20. Pack train 20 ponies, transporting ratlins between Santa Torna* and San Patio, Taguna province, escorted by 50 men, under Lieut. Rtlston. Thir teentb infantry, arohusbid yesterday ; two men killed; five wounded, nine missing; paok train lost; lieutenant at d 24 men returned to Santa Temas with killed ana wouodec; iffsir bein;r investigated Dori|, Forty ninth infantry, struck insurgents in Buntangss mountains, who prepared ambush to nicer him ; he killed 8. wounded .'J. captured 17, 1 UpaoUrd, 6 lifl ?; his oatualtiei 2 tuen siigbi|y wounded. 0;i* ?.mmmmm* ???? ~^*mmm~?~ Atlanta. Go, Jan 20--Edward C. Flanagan, the tripple murderer, led 8 deaperate priaonert today in an ot tetnpl to escape from jail at Deoatnr, five miles Iron Atlanta Flanagan idled tue jailor to the floor with a blow from 1? heavy piece of iron, but ibe injured roan wan gome, and draw? ing hin pistol Bred inlo ihe gang of priaotera Flanagan wad shot through tbe thigh unt. fell The ier pris? oners, cowed by ue tat** of their leader, hesitated The shots attract? ed tbo attention of tbe jailor's family and, summoning assistance, they mi?oaged to oferootne the prisoner! and all were locked up Fianagan'm wound is nut dangerou* -??^?~-> ? sjaww Albums I Photograph, Autograph aod Scrap. U.U. Osteen k Co. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of CUBAN OIL eures Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Rheuma? tism and Sores. Price, 25 eta *r!r1 hv HBgOtOO" Logon On SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed Schedule in Effect Jan. 17, 1P00. So. 11 No. bi I)aily Daily 5 20p' 7 00a|Lv. 658p| 7 41a 7 2?p 8 55a 7 58p 0 23a 8 45p'l0 15a Jll 45a .111 40a 030p!ll00a Ar EABTEKN TIME. . Charleston ... Ar Summerville .. *' .Branehville... " .Orangeburg... M Kingville ..Sumter.Lv .. Camden.Lv Ar_Columbia.Lv No. 6lNo.ll Daily 11 10a l.ibOa 910a 8 41a 755a 7 10a Daily 815p 728p 600p 5:i3p 4 43p 300p 250p 400p 5 2Up 7 25p 7 4Up 802p 82op|1007a 922p UOte l02Op|U 51a 7 OUa Lv 9 15a 9 40a 9 5oa Charleston . . Ar 11 lOa Branehville... M 8 50a " .. Bamberg ? " 8 27a " ... Denmark ..." 8 13a "....Blaekville." 8 00a ".Aiken." 7 03a Ar. Augusta un.d.Lv " I 6 20a 6 Up flOOp 533p 619p SOSp 3 55p 3jOp NOTE i~~ In addition to "the above service trains Noa. 15 and IS run daily between Charles? ton and Columbia, carrying elegant Pullman Bleeping cars. No. 15 leave Charleston 11:00 p. in.; arrive Columbia 6:00 a. m. No. 10 leave Co? lumbia 1:80 a. m.; arrive Charleston 7 J? a. m. Sleeping cars ready for occupancy a? 6 .JOp. m. both at Charleston and Columbia. These trains make clone connections nt Columbia with through trains between Florida points and Washington and the east. Connection with trains Nos. 31 and 32 New York and Florida Limited between Blaekville. Aike.i and Au? gusta. No. 31 leaves Blaokville at *:40 a.m., Aiken 9:29 a. m., Augusta 10:lo a.m. No. 3J leaves Augusta 6.25 p. m., Aiken 7.08 p. m., Blaekville 7.55 p. m. Pullman Drawing Boon Bleepera between Augusta, Aiken and New York._ _ "_ Lx. Sua. Ex. I Sim. I only ssun. Lv. Augusta .I 7 00a I 9 30a Ar. Bandersville . loup|l243p M Tennille . I30p'l25op 5 20a 8 32p 8 40j Lv. Tennille . 5 40aj 350pl 3 10tj Bandersville. 6 50a' 4(?op| S2Sp Ar. Augu.v.a.I 9 00a! 7 10p| 8 3Up ln.ii. run.l Mix. i Daily | Mix iDailj Daily Dailv ExHU!Exsu Lv. Savannah.. " Allan dale.. " Barnwell ** Blaekville. L20BS 1215p|.I 4 101*1 . . (?35ar 4 Ute 402p 7 26a] 7 54p 4 L&al tlTptO 15a Ar. Batesburg... I. 12 30p Ar. Columbia.. 0 00a; OOup1 Hlljp i)35p 6 05a 0 Ibt 7 45a U 3US rwiw n.li. Mix. I Mix. Daily Daily Daily iKxsn Kx su oxMa Lv. Columbia.ill r,0a; 1 25a! GOCa LS. Batesburg. Ar. Blaekville.. Barnwell J Itp 1 wp 3 05a IU 15a I Stellt Ote AUendsto.I.I lOOp Savannah.1 .'CJOpI 5 15a|. !15p 7 05a 450p! 832n 915p' 8 48a 943p 9 12a .110 35a At Lint a and Beyond. Lv. Charleston...,.i 7 00a I 5 20pl. Ar. Augusta .'ll 51a 1020p. M Atlanta..> 820p 5 00a|. Lv. Atlanta.llOOp 5 30a| 400? Ar. Chattanooga.' 6 45a! 9 45a; 8 40? Lv.-Atlanta. . Ar. Pirmin chain . " Memphis. | via Birmingham ). I 640al 415xi II SSa lOOOp j {?05pj 7 15a Ar. Lexington. " Cincimiati. " Chicago.. /r. Looiaville " St. L?>uis . 500p 5 00i 7 30pj 7 4.ki 7 16a I 5 30f 780p 7 60l 7Ola ?ieua Ar.Memphia, ?via Chattanooga 1 I ? lOp] 7 Ml To Anhoville-Cincinxiati-Louisville. i vn:s T 1MB. sol34 so I'M 1 taily Dailv Lv. AnguMa_.?. 7. :to- p 9 3u:i ?? Bateaborg. 4 4.*?p 1207* py. Citarleaton... 7<ua 110?^ Lv. Columbia (Union Depot;. 1140a 755n Ar. Bpartanburg . B10p li25a " Asheville .'' ' OOp 23i*i ?' KnoxviUe.i 4 l"a: 7 20m " dnainniiati.... .! 790p 7 4.".a " Louisville, l via Jelllcob fl 5J i To Washington and the East. Lv~ Augusta. .".77.) 300p !.:o.< M Batesburg.j 44?p 1207a " Oolumbia (Union Depot). 666p 216a Ar. Charloite...??_^.._. . SlOp 940a Ar. Danville. .'.. .1261a lttip Ar. Biehmond. ?O?n ?!^5a Ar. Washington. .i 7 iCvii S50p M Baltimore Pa. B. B. 0 12? I12ftn M Philadelphia. 1186a 2 80s ?* New Vorl: . 208p 618i Bleeping Car Line between Charleston and Atlanta, via Augusta, making connection! at Atlanta for all points Noi th and West ."olid Trains W ?tv. een Charleston and A she Connections at Columbin with through traini for Washington and the ESast; also for Jackson? ville and all Florida Points. FRANK s. GANNON. .L It. ci'LP, Third V-P. & Gen. M?r., Traffic Manager, Washington. D. C. Washington, D. C OEOBttEB ALLEN, Div. Pas?. Agt.. Charleston, S. O. W. A. TURK. S. H. FARDWK TI. Hen. Pass. Agt-, Asst. G*n. Pasn Agt., Washington, D. C Atlanta. Qa. MEDICAL WORK FOR MEN, FREE SCND NO MONEV. My new revved letsatiSfl ? >ik treatias oaevwry wsdcaww ami nisstas i < i mr io men it ju?t fron tasprsw. Kv?Ty nmn, io iuhUmi what hi*occupation or position in lit'*. ' ill tin it i his work unlike unyt hing ev?-r pabllsbsd. ? in of vita) interest to tho msrri*4 or oanuirrtedi > the liealthj' und stronsov to 11i?* ae?h and i \ ? i down. W hile the edition I ist s 1 will n n l t ocuroly seated i ii n plain wrapper, po - . ige pfopsia, tn ?>ver>* ninn wlu writes for it. this :? is limited ???'I those deelring soopf noH ....?it t?|iil>. Ad?lre?? B. M U? ss, M I?.. Pub .in iAopsf. r.onJ O. 1T? ( luik Si.. J: L. i er. ? ??. ? tl'li.oiti. Atlantic Coas! Line Coiopj of Ssntb Carolina. I ON BN V." SCHED?LK In tftec 8O0TH January 14 lb, N S3? 3 16 1 I I * in n 48 7 5B h m No B ? 2 Lv Ls' iingtoo Ar t > 2s is l.v Ar L Ar l.v Ar B !iott Sumter Si.rnw-r Oi esioo Orejten Pre Dalle t ?r?ns phai [>enmark A1: D^tu .900. NOR No t 6 8 o:> 7 20 Ar Lv Ar I v Ar :i f,0 l.v 10 00 P m Til. No *S1 G 1^ f? 27 5 (2 t 2S i ;to ru ?Diiiv fDailv pic pi Monday. Traini 32 and 3 > curry through Pnllroas Palicc Buffet Siepjmig Cure bet?reeu New Yi>rk und Mnoon vis Auguftts T M KMKRSON H M KMERSON, Trattic Mnneger. Qso'l I'ssi. Agt. J R KBNLY, Qeti'l Maosgor. ATLANTIC COAST .LINE vV_w? North-Eastern R. R. of S. C CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH Dated No. No. No No. Jan 14, 1800. ?*?>? 23? 63? 51* i tn *? p a am '^e Florence 2 24 7 45 9 49 La Ringst ree 8 46 Ar Lacea 3 28 9 04 pa 1120 It Lanes 3 IS 9 30, 6 45 11 20 *r Charleston 5 04 10 55 8 30 1 00 TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. No. No. No. 78? 32? 62* 60* am pm am pm Le Charleston 6 33 4 49 7 00 4 00 Ar Lanes 8 16 6 15 8 32 5 39 Le Lane* 8 16 6 15 5 39 Le Kiogetree 8 32 Ar Florence 9 25 7 25 7 05 am pm am pm eDaily. -f Daily except Sunday. N j. 52 mos through to Colombia via Oen ral R. R. of S. 0. Trains Nos. 78 and 32 ran via Wileon and Fayetteville?Short Line?and make close connection for all poiote North. Train8 on C. * D. R. R. leave Florence Jaily except Sunday 9 50 a m, arr*e Darling on 10 15 am, Hartsviile 9 15 am, Cberaw 11 30 a m, Wadesboro' 2 25 p m. Leavt Florence daily except &tv.day 7 55 p m, ar? rive Darlington a 20 p m, Bennettsville 9 17 p m, Gibson 9 45 p m. Leave Florence Sunday only 9 30 am. arrive Darlington 10 05 a m Leave Gibscn daily except Sunday 6 00 * m, Beooettsville 7 00 a m, arrive Darling? on 8 00 a m, leave Darlington 8 50 a m, ar ive Florence 9 15 am. Leave Wadeoboro iaily except Sunday 3 00 p m, Cberaw 4 45 p m, Hartsville 7 00 a m, Darlington 6 29 m, arrive Florence 7 CO p m. Leave Dar? lington 8unday only 8 50 a m, arrive Flor? }nce 9 bam. I. R KENLEY, JNO. F. DIVINE, Geo'I Manager Gen'I Sop't T II BMBRSON, Traffic Manager. B M BMBRSON. G-nfl Paas. Agtnt GOOD BOOKS AS pitEmoi?. The Colportage Library ?*v^ mt^ w^ Jp* mW" *^ POPULAR BOOKS FOR GENERAL READING Gtoriee, Ad ;rc33ea. Poetry arid Serrronfl Each t>ook a Complete i6mo Volume, crtein ?n? nbout i ii page*, printed In Larjro clear type. lha la bou tJ In Attracts c per-cr covers. A' in it h I npii-h, r.r. I n p-xvl f<o!e<Mi9n alao .n thf l m ?n. SActiifii and L>ani:-h-Norw> i'i .n Iui^hak---. IS cents each, two copies lor ?.? en p e< for ? I.Offt1', stpaid. sec Partial Lift below. ORDEr? TOO AY! M'ayeeGeeV !>. L. Meo'ly. Aicn;i in Lone .:. Ueati 1 i--.-un-unJl'rot'.t in Bio- Mretnn. i-Sfir.y. I?. I.. Moody. Racial ???^l?.::.. ' f..m Lieht n Lite a L/uties. F. Mcye*. B. 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Dated January 14, 19C0 TRAINS GOING SO?1F No. 5* No. 35 p ta. Leava Wilmington *3 45 ! L?avc Marion 0 34 j Arrive Florence ? 15 p. na a. u> ' '..cave Florence *7 45 *2 34 arrive Sumter 8 ^7 3 66 No. M 'venve Sumtor 8 57 #9 4?"? Arrive Columbia 10 20 Hi ) V(?. f^2 runs iLrovgh from Cwarleei m Ma reatral R pk , leavioa: Obarautoa 7 >.m., aoei B ?* a in, Manning 9 09 a tn VilAiriS GOIVQ N0F-;;I No. r>4 Ho. !. a. aa. p re Ooluiania 40 *4 \*\ irrive Susatat 6 05 D To No 82 ?. m ?? n. Leavt Bratet 8 05 H \rrtvo Flor^oce 9 23 7 1. a. tn. us ivo Floreoco 9 50 Li :iv ? Marion 10 14 Arr.vr Wilmington 1 15 ?Daily ^Piilv oicept Sunday. No P 3 runs through \o Charleston, S C. r.aCentral R R , arriving Mann.ok | 41 p d, Lanea 6 17 p " , ObailetttM I CO Trains oa Don way Brarch leave ("hud'corn % of* p m, arrive Coaway 7 40 p r.i, return? ing lenve ConvfH\ 8 30 a m, arrive Chad bourn 11 ?>0 urn, leave CwftiweaffJ II 50 a m, arrivf Huh 12 25 p BS, returning ieave Hub 3 00 pm, arrive Chadbourn 3 35 a m, Daily except Sunday. r. R. RBNI.T, Gen'l Manager. T. M. BMRRxiN, Traffic Manager. H. M. KMBR80N Gen'l Paas Agent