The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, November 14, 1900, Image 8
APPMDICITIS.
Whoa abet dreedfal disease sppaodi ?
wane sp pool id earns few yeart sg ? il
tu rtf erded m a medical discovery#
as a diwssss hiibsrto oereeegoioed by
the da ?tort. Bat thai was a graal am
take. 11 is aa old diiaaaa sod has bsso
two* writlee aboai. lo the New lark
Bowses! Record Dr George M Bde
bohle proeeoied "A Ratisw of the His
levy aod Liu rata re af Appendicitis"
?a breojhi awl ,4tas salisot fsots be
ri*4 si 2,6*30 difsraal bowks aod assays
tpe* wool dieeeee, oll bot a vary email
portal which aa baa aoasalted in tbe
ofigseel." Taw "troeblososas smi"
HBlllO bat little of iraps seeds, bot
AgaisVaoiif aseosioea ,4a grata af oat, a
(lfewf*leh,0 froit ssooe, a chocolate
iVtsi swale* seeds, obeery ataaes, p/*ne
at SO) as. raspberry seeds, a data seed,
eeeof s seed*, tosssto sssds, a bsso.**
:lwadwMao) it is sssatioosd that "lair
b) records*! aa baviag beeo foaod there,
look Is berry wad bl ask berry seed, a
piece af swell ef a bsssl oat, peaoois,
? a piece of obcetaat, a bristle, a gleaisr's
petal af aiae, a glebole of solder, a
pssss el sorosi aosl a knot af bsavy silk
ttgaiors ibat bad bsso ossd io soass
abdsasieei sorgery are also to tbe list."
Br stdsbokls deaa oot etbaost tbe liat.
0a states, aod ws are quoting from a
paawr Is tka Baltimore 800, that the
"oaaoaitvs factors io lbs prodaottoo of
tow disease, ks aaya. are universally ad
milted by all writers to be very geo
orally laeal io character. 4itsatioo
baa bee a sailed to aa aoslogy betweeo
?ejoiecy aod appsodistis Heredity as a
aaoee aod 'fasaily sppoodioitis' bars
wOwo spoken of. Bacteria play ao im
Bertast part io o?asiog tbe disease
#ooty appcedioitie has beea described
Ehsasiatisss baa beeo pat dowo
00 a eseee " Baeieria thrive io the
eeo freely. We qootc : "Bacteriologi?
cal iavestigstioo has sbowo, io practi?
cally every case, appeodioitis to be doe,
a>r Sdebobis tey?, to bsotcrial iavssioo
of the appeodit walls Tbe gari
saay gal ioto tha tissos of the appeodii
by as seas ef tha blood." It is oot by
ooy sseaos a aew disease. Kseords of
she disease go back to 1042. Tbs
aaya that tha early records for
thai a haadred years 00ly da
eftbe a eoodictoa oow described as
app-ia diet tie
The trat reeegeaetioo of appeodioitis
?M a duttaet disease was to 1769. bot
ewwa dowo so 1888 knowledge of tbs
eiBHeeee of the disease waa by 00
aswaos goosral. Io 1847 tha diagnosis
of afpeadieitis bsgaa lo ho seeds.
The bacteriology of the disease was
oot siodicd ootll 1891 The Irst opera
ttoe ef reword was io 1769 "That
waa for the purpose of drstaiog aa
abscess, oot for the roesoval of the
apwesdii The ieaagwrattoo of the
Seeder a surgical treatment of appsodioo
tar abscessss did aot 00me ootil 1867 '
Be says that "the 6 ret rsoordsd opera
ttwo oa the sppesdix itsslf was plaooed
SDr Mshooied aod siseoicd 00 Aug
, 1888. by 8ymoodi Msbomed
disgoostiested a stooc io the appeodii
fly moods removed tbs itooe, three
fffrths by eoa half ioeh to sloe, too
Hs#sd tha opsuog io tbs spp*odis
!fht ;rr?0t rteotfrtd sad was oorid of
all his symptoms " Ha are are >oxe
lasltootive statistics : Although lwc c
haa beeo a belief ihst meo wers more
sabjeot 1 baa women to the ditcsse, ia a
seescsstoo of 18,000 so.opsies appso
dicius was foaad ia 67 per scut of tbs
fsmelss sad 66 par cent of the mates,
aod .0 128 aotopsise reported by aaolb
ar meo svidsoees of past appsod'o:tis
ware fooad ia 66 per sect of the women
aod 66 per cat of tbs oiso Io 300
aetopstes 190 oorsial erptod 0 s wer?
faasd. all tbe others showing evideooes
of disease. Kdebohls Sods, eliaioaily,
that 4 per ssat of all women have
apfsodiouis. The appeodii averages a
half iaeo loagcr ia wotaeo thaa io men.
Several baadrad aotopsise have shown
as higa a proportioa of oases as above
21 per esat wbsra the appeodii was
ebl its rated "
A HOME TRUST.
Tbs Orseeville News says :
Obsnty begios at home, sad eriti
eisos ought to also. 80 while 8ooth
Oeroltoiaee ars deoooociog lbs trusts
ap ia Pseesylvaeis aod Now York,
thsy ought aot to overlook tbo?c oear
Of hose, if sosh there are Are there
sash T L t as see.
A tin it ? fosjbioatiot of
lodittdoels, Irma or eorpcratlooi for
tbs parpoes of rsdoatag, edvaaelflg or
oeetrolliog priaaa. 8cmc time ago?
very rsocaili--tbsrs was a oombiaatbo
sssoog tbs ecttoa seed oil meo io ibis
stste to afest the price of sottoo seed.
Tic iced wsrs selliag at 36 cents a
bwshcl ; these man, roprsssoliog oil
?ills, met togsthsr, mods soms kiod
ef agreement or oiuibioati >o?aod tbe
ased sodosw!? dropped to 20 eeots.
Thic means doekiog every farmer
who ?as sottoo aaad lo sell $10 66
00 stsry too If 00s has a taste
far details he eao salsolsts aod
see hew ojosb moosy that oosabi
ootieo of oil meo tales oot of the
farmers of Booth Carol is a Tbe
smoaot la soorsjoee. Aad tha farmsrs
ore oot tbs oaly eaas who soffsr by ibis
tract ; for it lakes swsy a largs amooot
of eoeediag aad debt payiag moory
from them, which woold lad its wsy
rote the shson sis ef trsde.
Booth Oarelioiaos stood afsr off sad
elesaev for the sopprassieo of irosts
ooodidatss 00 the stamp dsoooooe
tracts, aad the eoostitotioe aad etatoies
of Boele Ooralwja prohibit trosts oodsr
beef y pessitus Bot tbs irost goes 00
all ths sens Ws bavs got the law
how il dees aot saforse itself ; aad 00
swao re woihcniy or io pobiie potitioo
tee mi to Nn eaoegb for the firmer to
ttkt o movemeoi for oil protection.
Tbo low it lilt to many others ob tht
statute book, o tori of brotom fulmao
?tomttbiof thai tooodt well, tod that
it oil.
Stili Boyidg Philippines.
Something About Reoent Par
obate of two Islands for
?00,000
Weehiogtoo, No? 9 ? Beeaose tht
eetiioo of Ibo ititbdt of Cibito tod
Oigeyeo, of tbt Philippioe trtbipoltgo,
msil bo ranted by tbt too tit of tbt
(Jailed States, tbt. ofteiala of tbt ttate
departmeot poettf?ely deelioe lo dittaat
tbt trtotftr whioh wat rtftrrtd to
ytttordty by tbt Spanish premier. Still
tbt fool it not taotealed aod trat ttot
oti io lb ate ditfatobet aboot two
mooibt of o tbat tbo trtotftr bae beeo
arraoged at for at tbt executive
brtjtb of oar gotoratatot oeeld effeot
it.
Tbt stale department officials rtgard
tbo ialaoda at abtolotely ototttary lo
ootJpittt Amtrioee sovereignty io tbt
Philippines. Lyiag tt tboy do to the
soatbwesl of tbo maio group of islaodi
aod to ooo of the most important
obaeaela of ooeoeioaioatioo it will be
io tbo oyo of the department a mosi
daogeroas coarse to allow Iben to fell
ioto tbt bands of aeotbtr powtr aed
that eoostitate a per laeoent tatetot to
Amerieta totereigoty to the Philip?
piner Tboy wore tsoladtd from tb<>
erigioal eeeeioo by tbt gtogrtpbietl
boeodariee Itid do wo in the tretty.
Col R B. Watson III.
Yesterday moroiog intelligence
reaohtd tht tity of tbo sadden tod
detperttt illness of Col Robt B Wttson
at bit bone at Ridge Spring?thu
home of bit ancestors for generations
Iodoed It wtt roperted thtt Col Watson
wat dead. Telegrams from hit bedaid?
ep lo 9 o'eloek last night, received by
relatives hero, sttted thtt thtre wtt n)
ebtooo for bit recovery tod wat simply
a qatttioo of bow loog hit strength
woeld lael.
Col Wttson is perbtpt the mest
promioeot freit grower io the States
ted oee of ?he most eiteosive formen.
He wat a member of the constitutional
eonveotioo of '95, tod two yetrt tgo
aadt tht rate for governor against the
late Oov Ellerbe. He it t loading
figure io tht Btptitt Chared ia this
State aod t man who ba. friends every
where.
Ho waa bore at osotl at the State
fair with a fins exhibit of poultry tod
teemed ia better health tbao for a loog
time, many of bit fritodt remarking
it. Ht remained here tbroagbout tbe
fair aod enjoyed ejeetiog so many of
hit cear old friends. Hit illness seen s
to htve beeo eery toddeo. The eaofo
it at ytl uokoowo.?Sitte, No? 10
Kroger was Delighted.
Rat Jibotil, No? 7.?The Dutch oru;.
ser Gtlderltad, with ox president
Kruger oo bo?.d. whieb ttiled from
Loreaso Marques. Oet 20. has arrived
here. 8he hat beeo directed to twtit
iettrattioot from Tbe Htgot at Port
Said, with regard to Mr Kruger'a land
iog io Etropt. The Qelderltod will
ilop bore brtt dtyt.
Mr KroB?r, who it in estellent
health, rejoioed greatly at the oewt of
tbe reeeat Boer successes. He was
foaed siltteg oo dsek with bis legs
wrapped io sheepskin "i y tbe?
fight witboet remiseioo," be exolaimed
sasrgstisally filliog his pipe, when io
formed of the success of tht Bosrs
??That is what we aik "
Dr Herman deolarsd Mr. Kroger
wss going to Korope psrely oo a holi?
day Throughout tbo toyage Mr
Kroner's health, except for some trou?
ble with bis eves, wat excellent He
will travel incognito aod will ool laod
ootil be rtaobes Europe
Every farmer ia Sooth Carolioa
will do well oow to revert to tbe
previous question ?bow to iosure their
personal prosperity ? Plant wheat
Plaot more whtat. No admioistratioo,
aod poliey, ia going to put five cents
ioto yoor pooktt that you do oot earn.
~-N*w? tod Ccqrior.
aaw?wmwawmV<t>t at?
Tbs 8tate dispensary is reported to
be io a very fharishing oonditioo,
largely iuereasing io fetor, affection
tod pttrooagt 8o it frte education
Tbt State first dtbteohet itt eittsset,
theo pauperises, theo edocates Great
it Ditoa of the Ephesiaos, aod great
are tbe twio sisters of reform, the dit
peosary aod fre* education
?ry or m aiavo.
To be bouDd band aed foot far ye?rs bj the
eheias of dlaaaae is tbe worst form of slavery
CUorge D. WUIIasaa, of Manchester, Mieh.,
tells bow ?aeh a slate was made frea. He
says: "My wife has been so helpless fer five
years that ahs eoald aot tarn over la bed atene.
After using two betilss of Klectrio Blttars, sbe
is wonderfully isaprovad and able to do bar
own work." Tbis aapresae remedy for female
diseases qalokly earaa nervousness, Sleepia?*
neas, saelenekely, baadaeba, backache, fainting
aod disay spells. Tkia aairaela working mad.*
elae ia a godaead to wank, st'-kly, run dowa
people. K?ery bottle guaranteed. Oaly 50o.
Seid by J. F. W> DeLorme, Draggist. t
Wladow Olaes, all slset, also Patty, for
tale at Da Reel's Hardware Store
While this lot tests, erepe titste paper tt
?to roll. B.O.Osteta *Oo. Oct le?at
HAT ON BOTTOM LAND.
?
Editor Cultivator : Will you please
advise me through your valuable
columns how and when to prepare
bottom lands for hay, to obtain best
results f
1 have tome good bottom laods I
?went to grow graas oo foe bay pur?
poses. The surface is emcotb, per?
fectly level aod free from stumps,
grubt, etc, aed it well aeeded with
native grasses, auch es erab, water
grasses, etc Wae cultivated tbia
wear in oorn. *
1 Will it pay to raise hay on such
land from native graaaea T
2 At what atage should it be out
fret time, aod about how many times
would it pay to eut it F
3 Ordinarily about bow much hay
ought auch Und to make per acre ?
Any information yon may give will
be thankfully reoeived and wilt let
you near from me tgtin io future
I'm a great admirer and oonttant
reader of tbe dear old Cultivator, aod
while my borne tball never be with
out it, I hope to note at oo distant
dty, tbat it'a being read not only by
every bumble ftrmer of southeast Ala?
bama, but by every one all over this
sunny south land wt-?re we have
never known bow to make aoytbing
but "King Oottoa "
My farm ia iooated three miles
from Brocktoe on the S W Ala R.
R. aod as I ooetemplate establishing
a stock farm here I will let yoo hear
from me again in tbe near future.
Witb continued success to tbe Col
tivator. Subscriber.
Brockton, Ala
There are many grosses that do
well oo bottom land. But perbsps the
safest aod surest is Bermuda A good
?et of this grast abould yield about
14 to 2 toot at etcb cutting Could
be cut three to four times a year
Would also sow Red Top aod Vetch.
This combination will give yoo con?
tinuous cuttings winter and summer.
Native grasses will pay, but tbe
tbove mixture will pay better. AI
ways cut before seeding Tender hay
is better
Prepare yoor laod by breaking
deep, and then borrow smooth. Pot
io the Bermuda rqota early in spring
and eow tbe Red Top on top and
barrow very lightly tfter tbe Bvjrmu
da bos gotten good rooted Sow the
hairy vetch 1st of September It
needs no covering You will liktly
be troubled for some time with na?
tive grasses and weeds. But tbe
continuous cutting will sooo rid you
of tfceae Tbe profit from such land,
where well set io these grosses, far
exceed* atiy sort of single crop A
top dressing of nitrate of soda once a
year, about 100 lbs per acre, will
greatly increase tbe yield Put this
on immediately after cutting
You are right in going into tbe
cattle business There is plenty of
room and good money in this direc
tiou. Get fine blooded bolls and
breed of good native oows.
Success to you, and -thanks for
kind words We are trying to do a
great work and need encouragement
md help Will be pleased to bear
from yoo oiten ?Ed.
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Io. 64 No. 681
a. m. p. m.
Lea re Colombia *6 40 *>4 16
Arrive 8ninter 8 06 6 36
No 3?
a. m. p. m.
Leave 8am ter 8 06 #0 08
Arrive Florence 9 30 7 20..
a. m.
L.eave Floreoee 10 00{
Leave Marion 10 39*
Arrive Wilmington 1 20;
?Dailj. fDaily except Sandav.
No o3 runs through to ChanrstoD, S. 0
.-.a Central R. R., arriving Mann.ng 5 04 i
?n .Lanes 6-43 p a, Charleston 8 30 p m.
Trains on Con way Branch leave Cbadboov
5 36 p m, arrive Coo way 7.40 p m, retort
iog leave Con way 8 16 a m, ariive Chad
bourn 10 35 am, leave Cbadbouro 11 60 a ?
?rrire Boardman 13.26 p m, retaroiog leavt
Boardmau 3.00 p m, arrive Chadbourn 3 3'
p m, Dail except Sunday.
I R. KRN1.T, Gen'I Manager.
T. M KMBR^ON, Traffic Manager.
3_ R80N Gen'I Paaa A gen
ATLANTIC COAST LINE~
North-Eastern R. R. of S. C
CONDSNSBD 8CHBD?LE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH
Dated No. Mo. No No.
Jan 14, 1900. 36? 23* 63? 81?
a m p m am
Le Florence 2 34 7 46 9 40
Le Kings tree 8 46
Ar Lanes 3 38 9 04 pa 11 2C
Le Lanes 3 38 9 30 6 46 ) 1 2C
Ar Charleston 6 04 10 66 8 30 1 0C
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No. No. No. No
T8* 32? 62? 60*
am pm am pm
>e Charleston 6 33 4 49 7 00 4 CC
Ar Laues 8 16 6 16 8 32 6 39
L<e Lanes 8 16 6 16 6 36
Le Kiogstree 8 32
\t Florence 9 25 T 25 7 Of,
, am pm am p n
?Daily. fDaily except Sunday.
No hi runs through to Columbia via Oec
rai R. R. of 8. C.
Trains Nog. 78 and 32 run via Wilson aod
Jayettoviilc?Short Li De?and make elest
?onnectiou for all points North.
T-aics on C. k D R. R. leave Florence
Jui'v except 8uuday 9 60 a m, arrve Darling
ton 0 16 a m, Hartsville 9 16 a m, Cherao
11 30 a m, Wadesboro 2 26 p m. Leavt
Florence daily except Sunday 7 65 p rs, ar?
rive Darlington 8 20 p no, Bennettsville 9 K
p m, Gibson 9 45 p m. Leave Florence
Sunday only 9 30 a n, arrive Darlingtot
10 05 am
Leave Qibson iaily except Sunday 6 CC
i m, Bennettsville 7 00 a m, arrivo Darling
oa 8 00 a m, leave Darlington 8 50 a m, ar
ive Florence 9 15 am. Leave Wadesbor'
laily except Suziday 3 00 pm, Cberaw 4 4^
i m, Hartsville 7 00 am, Darlington 6 2'
) m, arrive Floreoee T 00 p m. Leave Dar
iogton Sunday only 8 60 a m, arrive Flo
;nce 9 16 a m
f. R KRNLBT, JNO F. DIVINI,
GeaM Manager. Gen'l Snp'
r . M KMKRSON, Traffic Manager
T. M RMRR80N. Geo'l Pace. A<ren?
Northwestern Railroad,
TIMB TABLE NO 3
In Effect Wednesday, Oct 17, 1900
BBTWBBN WILSONS MILL AND SUMTBR
Soolbbeond Daily ex Sunday Northbound
73 Mixed 72
p u STATIONS p m
2 00 Lv Snmter Ar 12 30
2 03 N W Junction 12 27
2 20 Tindal 11 55
2 10 Parkivilie 11 30
3 30 Silver 11 10
3 30 I u.ii.rH flO 45
4 05 / "ll,Md \10 15
4 3D Sammertoo 10 10
5 10 Davis 9 40
5 30 Jordan 9 26
6 00 Ar Wilsons Mill Lv 9 05
BBtWBRN MILL ARD AND ST PAUL
73 75 Daily ex Sunday 72 74
p m am Mixed am p m
3 30 10 15 Lv Millard Ar 10 45 4 05
3 40 10 25 Ar tit Paul Lv 10 35 3 55
BBTWKBN SUMTBR AND CAMDBN
68 70 Mixed 71 69
p m am Daily n Sunday am p m
6 1) 10 00 Lv Humtar Ar 9 00 6 00
6 17 10 02 N W Junction 8 58 4 68
6 45 10 30 Dalaell 8 00 4 16
7 00 10 45 Borden 7 30 3 46
7 30 11 16 Rimberte 7 15 3 30
7 50 11 50 Sou Ry Jouctioo 6 55 3 10
8 09 12 01 Ar Camden Lv 6 45 3 00
pm pm (8 C k G Bi Depot) am pm
THUS WILSON, President.
Vinegar.
I have on hand a lot of
Home-made Vinegar of very
fine quality. The flavor is del?
icate, while the strength is
equal to any to be had.
Will be sold at my residence
for 40 cents per gallon.
N. ?. OSTEK1V
Atlantic Coast Line BaM
Company of Mb Carolina
CONDENSED SCHEDULE
Io offset May 27tb, 1800.
SOUTH. NORTB
No No No Urn
?35 f?7 f5? m
8 03 Lv Darlington Ar 8 06
8 45 Lv llliott Ar T 30
? 35 Ar Somter U 6 40
4 06 Lv 8umter Ar ? It
4 64 Ar C res ton Lw 6 It
6 46 Lv Ore*too Ar 3 60
? 16 Ar Pregonlla Lv 10 00
6 17 Orangabarg 6 00
6 66 Denmark 4 1?
7 65 Augoste fl M
a m a m pn IO
?Daily. fDaily except guedey.
Traios 32 and 35 carry through Patleaaa
Palace Buffet Sleeping Can between Beer
York and Macon via Aogoeta.
T M EMERSON, H II IMIR*)*,
Traffic Manager. * Gen'l Pate. Agt
J R KINLT. OenM Manager
South Carolina and Geornia II
tension R. R. Company.
8cbedule No. 4?In effect 12 01 a. m , |
"*? December 24, 1809.:
between
Camdeo 8. C, aod Bleckeborg, 8
WBST._IA8T.
2d cl 1st cl lit et 2d el
?35 ?33 Rastern time. ?32 ?34
p m p m STATIONS. p m pa
8 20 12 60 Camden 12 25 6 8*
8 50 1 15 Dekalo 11 02 4 64)
9 20 1 27 Weetrille 11 56 4M
10 60 1 40 Kertbaw 11 35 4 1%
11 20 2 10 Heath Seringa 11 30 3 16
1! 35 2 15 Pleasant Hill 11 15 8 84)
12 30 2 35 Lancaster 10 55 2 98
ICC 2 TO Riverside 10 40 1 00
1 20 "00 Springdell 10 30 12 4?
2 30 10 Oatawba Junction 10 20 12 28
2 50 . n Leslie 10 10 1109
3 10 3t. Rock Hill 10 00 10 48
4 10 3 55 New Port 9 33 8 30
4 45 4 02 Tiraah 9 30 8 00
5 30 4 20 Torkville 9 16 T 30
6 00 4 36 Sharon 9 00 6 6?
6 25 4 50 Hickory Grove 8 45 d 24
6 35 6 00 Smyrna 8 35 6 08
7 00 5 20 Blacksborg 8 16 6 30
p tn p m am am
???????-j . i ...
Between
Blaoksbarg, 8. C , aod Marion, N C
WBST. BAST
2d cl 1st cl 1st cl 3d el
?11 *33 Basiere Mme. ?32 ?12
am Dm STATIONS. am p m
8 10 6 30 Blacksburg 7 48 6 40
8 30 6 45 Earls 7 32 6 20
8 40 5 50 Patteraon Springs 7 25 I 13
9 20 6 00 Shelby 7 If 6 08
10 00 S 20 La tu mo re 6 55 4 60
10 10 6 28 Mooresboro 6 48 4 '0
16 25 6 38 Henrietta 6 38 4 20
10 50 6 65 Forest City 6 20 3 60
1116 7 10 Rutberfordtoo 6 05 8 26
11 35 7 22 Millwood 5 65 3 05
11 45 7 36 Golden Valley 6 40 2 60
12 06 7 40 Thermal City 5 37 3 46
12 25 7 68 Glenwood 5 17 2 28
12 50 8 15 Marion 5 00 2 00
pmpm ampm
West. Gaffoey Division Beet
1st Claas j EASTERN TIME. I 1st Class
15 I 13 I STATIONS. | 141 16
p m h m ampm
1 00 6 00 Blackeburg 7 50 3 06
I 20 6 20 Cberokee Falls 7 30 240
1 40 6 40 Gaffoey 7 10 220
p tu h to ampm
?Dmiy except Sunday.
Train No 82 leaving Marion, N. C , -i
a u>, making close connection at Blacksbarg,
0, wi'h tbe Southern's train No 36 for Char?
lotte, N C, and all points East and connecting
with tbe Southern'* vestibule going to Atlanta
Ga, nnd all points Weef, and will receive paa?
ren gers going East from train No 16, on tbe C A
NWKK.it Yorkville, 6 C. at 8 45 a m. and
connects at Camden, S C, with the Southern i
train No 78, arriving in Charleston, 8 17 p sc
Train No 34 with psMenger coach attache
leaving Blacksburg*at 6 30 * m, and oooneetin
at Rock Hill with tbe Southern's Florida trai
for all points South,
Train No SS leaving Camden, S C, et 12.6b
p m, arter tbe arrival of tbe Southern's Char?
leston train connects at Lancaster, S C, with
tbe LA C K R, at Catawba Junction with
the SAL. going Kant, at Rock Hill. S C, with
the Southern's traia, No 84, for Charlotte, M
C, and all points Keft. Crnneets at Tork?
ville, S C, with train No 9 on tbe C ? N W R
R. for Chester, SC. At Blackeburg with the
Southern's vestibule going East, and tbe South
ern'.- train No 35 going Wesi, and connect in g
at Marion N C with tbe Soulbern both Raet and
West.
8AMUKL HUNT, President
8. TRIPP, Superintendent.
A.B. Ll?pKIN. 0?n'' Peateacr Arm
??StrongestIn the World.4*
"Given Free"
"For the Asking"
"Satlen*o7' Is the name of a ttttle book |
of 10 pec*'- ?? the Kauitable Life j i
AMurame Soctety. It ia filled with Itt- |
u rs from ell Otalee end Territories. Ml
lag wn*1 *?old*r? of BsMsJea ?n the
Equitable think about the rteuKs tboy
have received from l\>llciea which h*,*e
matured In the peat twrnty year*. ,
It alw oontalne much other u**fwt ia*
formation and la trtven free to any <**?
?ho will caU. or ineited to your ed?r?ea
on reoe.pt of poetal card rogeoet.
CONSULTATION AND ? OFFICE
TREATMENT FREE.
A. W. CROS8WELL,
Resident Agent, Somter and vicinity.
IWRITH & SON,
Fire Insurance Agency,
ESTABLISHED 1866.
Represent, amoag other Companies *
LIVERPOOL k LONDON k GLOBE,
NORTH BRITISH * MERCANTILE
HOME, of New York.
UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY, M. Y.
LANCASTER INSURANCE CO.
Capital repreeented $76,600,84)0
Feb 28