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/ me Art ol SwIamJor. ^Vhen one wants to swim with the back up, It Is necessary to make some fflfort to keep the head up, for most of Its bulk must then be above the surface in order to breathe. If Is the nruis which do this part of the work, not the legs, as Is so often believed, it is a common error for inexperienced swimmers to suppose that nil of their progress is due to the efforts of the irmo anil f h n t tkn fnot n r a iicai) uitn ply to .-support the weight. On the contrary, it is almost exactly the opposite way, and the prevalence of this misconception by women accounts frequently for their inability to swim rapidly. Many of them simply Hop their legs straight up and down after they have learned to support themselves in the water, nad then wonder lhat their arms become so tired and that they make so little progress as compared with their masculine friends.?J. 1\ Paret ,in Harper's Bazar. Anti-Sign Movement In Maryland. llagerstown, Md., will have no moro Bieiis'**on the street, after that dav re eently when $.",000 worth of them were consigned to the woodpile. Tlwj removal of signs is In compliance with n recent ordinance passed l?.v theCity Council, and Includes all kinds. Sevesnl merchants will test the legality of the ordinance, and a strong protest will be made by the merchants against it.?Baltimore News. Kolri From tlir Paris Kxpsoillon. "The Singer Manufacturing Company. ot ill) Broadway. New York, show their usual American enterprise by having a very creditable exhibit located in Croup XIII., Class 71). at the Paris International Exposition, where they show to great advantage the celebrated Singer Sewing-Machine which Is used in every country on the globe, both for family use and for inauufac turtng purposes. The writer was highly pleased with this display and observed with much satisfaction that It was favorably commented upon by visitors generally. The Grand Prize was awarded by the International Jury to Singer Sewing-Mncliiucs for superior excellence in design, construction, efficiency and for remarkable development and adaption to every stitching process used in either the family or the factory. Only One Grand Prize for sewing machines was awarded at Paris, and this distinction of absolutely superior merit confirms the previous action of the International Jury at the World's Columbian Exposition, in Chicago, where Singer Machines received liftv four distinct awards, being more than were received by all other kinds of sewing machines combined. Should it be possible that any of our readers are unfamiliar with the celebrated Singer Machine, we would respectfully advise that they call at any of the Singer salesrooms, which can be found in all cities and most towns in the United States." Wlgg?"What sort of a man is Ttjones? Rather eccentric, isn't ho?" Wagg -"lie's the sort of fellow you might expect to go to a horse show in an automobile." Wanted. A trn\?llnjr Halesnmn lti each Southern Stnt?; sr. i to <HO por month nml unvoting expenses; experience not ? hrolutrly nooossnry. Address 1'knicks Tobacco Wokkh t o , I'enlckit, Vn. Fortune TeHing In China. The fortune teller Is indispensable at n Chinese wedding. If the fortuues are not satisfactory either party may break the engagement. FITS permanently cured. No 11 ts or norrnta. nevs after llrst day's use of l>r. Kline's (ire ?t Nervo Hestorer.S-trial bottle and troattwot'reo Dr. It. it. Ki.i.ne. l.td .lMl Arch st. I'hila. l\i. "Two years uro. when my daughter was married, 1 Rave her away." sighed the rich man; "and ever since I've regretted that 1 couldn't get rid of uiy son-in-law a? easily." Indigestion is a bad coin|>iiuion. (lot rid of it by chewing n hnr of Aduuis' Pepsin Tutti Frutti utter each men I. The bunco man loves to operate on people who are well to do. Ho. 41. 'I'lic ltr?i I'rcBcrl|>lton for CIiIIIm and Fever is a hottle of Oiiovr'h Tahts.i.khs < Tonic. It is simple Iron nmt i|itiiiiuo in a tasteless form. No cure.no pay. Prion U5r. The managers of a theatre can't compl a in that he never gets a show. Sufferer?"Do you cxtrnet te th without pain?" Dentist?"Not always. I sprained my wrist on one a couple of days ago, and the blainc.li thing hurts yet." % Don't worry ovcrmucn about those sharp pair.'j in your head. Seek their cause in your liver. One Aycr's Pill at night tor a few nights drives away morning headaches. J. C. Ayf.r Company, Practical Chem's!*, Lowell, Man. Ayrr's Saraaparii'a Ay er s Hair Vipor AyeT'a Pills Avrr"s Cherry Pectoral Ayer's Ague Cure Ayer's Comatonc S A N&i* "'V TRUSTS AND THE LAW. HANNA HAS LET THE CAT OUT OF THE BAC. Ui? Itldlcnlonn Fflort to Kxplnln nn TTnfortiinnlft Cntn|iRlEn Ulternncn ? No Trunta "ill tliri HIchiiIi?k of tlio L?w"tVliy Grltcc* Cnmiot Find Any. Mark Ilnnnn lias demonstrated an nliillty equal to that of Roosevelt in putting liis foot further into a mess wnen attempting to explain an mi[fortunate campaign utterance. When the rough-riding orator tried to explain the meaning of his declaration that "nil Democrats are cowards" lie made a had matter worse, and now comes Ilauua with an amendment to his Chicago prouunciameuto that "there are no trusts in this country," which puts his party in a hole from which i? will not is* likely to extract itself even by the most desperate clawing. llnntia "explains" the naive declaration that what lie said was not "there are no trusts." but that "there are no trusts in the meaning of the law." The difference between these two assertions is evidently very great to th?v astute mind of .Mr. llanna. hut to the average citizen tliey mean about the same thing, except that the amended statement is much stronger and more significant than the one which it seeks to excuse. The plain I-higlisli of it is that Iluunn lias lot the cat out of the hag. True is it. uuecu, mat mere "are no trusts in the moaning or the law"?that is of tlio law as detined and executed l?.v the Republican party. If any one disputes Ilnnua he ran call to his support as witness Attorney-tJenorrtl tlriggs. This functionary will swear till he is blue in the face that there is no such thing as a trust under his interpretation of the law. Despite the fact that his home State of New Jersey is the wholesale incubator of trusts this man (Jriggs cannot see one. lie knows that there is an anti-trust law on the statute books, a law which the Supreme Court declares is fully competent to provide a remedy for trust evils, tlriggs knows the. law, but lie is trust blind. "In the meaning of the law" to him there are no trusts. Vud this is just where the trouble Is. As long as tlriggs is Attorney < >0110101 aiiti in' or some man equally blind will lu? Attorney < 5< noral as long as McKinleylsm is maintained at Washington?then* will lie no trusts "in the meaning of the law." Ilanna's tongue is 1m ruddling his brain, lie says there are no trusts, and in the next breath makes the remarkable statement that "what antitrust laws have been enacted have been enacted by the Uo|niblieans." Why, if there are no trusts? If Ilanna is not choked into silence he will be the best Itryan orator on the stump, for lie is so steeped in his own coueeit and so poroinely belligerent that he tells the truth without knowing it. The "full-Dinner-I'nll Arjjnmeni." The Anierienii wnri.*iti?r?...... ? ? - lieves that the injunction is used to oppress labor is cxpt'ctwi to dismiss all liis fears in consideration of three meals a day. The man who regards the Constitution as a sacred instrument. not to be tinkered with by selfish politicians, is urged to surrender all his convictions for the gross tielights of :i full dinner-pail. The "sentimentalist" who dreams of equal rights, the brotherhood of man and free institutions, is to confess that he is an impostor if thereby In can be sure that his pantry will he well stocked. Heretofore orators hare appealed !o the reason of their hearers, to their convictions of what was right, but Senator Ilnnuu bases bis appeal upon the lowest conceivable considerations. The American voter, from his point of view, lives only to eat. not to think.?Haiti more Sun. i t J& ; _ One Point of I>lfier?Mico. One point of difference between the letters of acceptance of President MeKinley and Mr. I'.ryan is worthy of notice. Mr. ltryan says: "If elected I shall appoint an At mi oey-iienerai who will, without fear or favor, enforce existing laws." 1I*? is discussing tlit* trust question. Mr. MrKinley very wisely says nothing about his Attorney -Ceiicral the very clever gentleman who eotnes front the trust-breeding State of New Jersey, and who is eminent principally for his friendliness toward the great corporations and trusts. It is a point of difference which it will he worth while for the people to remember. ltrynn Counter* on llontoi. The Charleston I'ost <I>.tn> says; "Colonel Bryan made a good point in answering Senator I lamia's diatribe against him. lie declared that lie would very gladly meet the llepuhlican candidate for President, ami if the National Committee would certify that Ilanna was to lie President in event of Itcmibllenn <o. ? ? * ' 41 I I lit' election, Hrynn would lie happy to debute wltli the Ohio Senator. Now it is up to MrKinloy to take up the eiidXels in debate or for I latum to declare that he keeps the conscience of the administration and so is qualiticd to meet Hrynn." ]lon?fT?lt Should It** Mtiszl*d? * ? " it nai no our colored friends Miink of tiovernor Roosevelt's latest charge of cowardice against tin* colored troops thai fought at San .luan 11 ill V Coloni'l Roosevelt will not bring many colored vc?ti'S to the Republican ticket l?y svtoli speeches as that, tho more < -pc* dally wlion lie has no foundation whatever for his assertion of rownnl* ire. Ih'foro he gets turough with his campaign he will have lots of explaining to do. No wonder Mark Ilauun wants the rough rider muzzled. Ccst For the Bowels, No matter what alls you, headache to a ' cancer, you will never net well until your , bowels are put right. Cahcxrxts help t nature, cure you without a gripe or pain, t produce easy nntural movements, cost you 1 Ium 10 ceuts to aturt gettiag your health ' iack. Casearets Candy Cuthartlo, the j genuine, put up in metal boxes, every tab- t let lias O.C.O. stamped on It. Bewure of * imitations. ? The most idiotl of slang expres- 1 sions is: "I don't think." It is so su- r perfluous. Salesmen Wmitrd. Two hon?st. reliable men; experience not nbso. IntelV necessary; nnl/iry and oxpemtea paid. a oori?es louacx'o ork? Co., Bedford <. Ity, Va. r "Some folks are so refined that they object to common sen.-e. Wo refund 10e for ovory packnee of Putnam Faualksh Dte that (-tils to >rlve satisfae- c Hon. Monroe Mrun Co., Uuionville, Mo. <d Siold by all druggist*. It promises to bo ex pensive to heap coal of lire ou one's euomy this winter. t Mrw. Wlnsiow'sSentlilnir Syrup forchlldren I loot hint;, softens the itums, red ucos 1 nfiammn- t tton. alleys puiu. cures wind colic.25c.ahotti?. i 1 ? PEgMMyBne gagggsaaESEaBBHSSB A gorgeous costume flashei of a ball room. The queen of s i, The nervous hands of a w and night, the weary form and rost, for the dress must be finisl To that queen of society a say a word. One through" he social excitement, and the other may somo day find their ailmen i Nervous prostration, excitn ness, sleeplessness, loss of appe serious trouble, which has boei system. For the society queen and t nothing so reliable as Lydia Compound to restore strength Mrs. Lizzie Anderson, 49 Unio " Dkau Mas. Pixkham :?I feel it it grateful 1 an*, tc j*ou for what your time 1 suffered everything a woman I ovaries, fulling of the womb, and letici needle to sew. The first dose of your much that 1 kept on using it.. I have and able to do my work. I also ride a it. 1 am thankful to the (liver of all curing sufferic icine to every Mrs. Sari Ei^lP ^-\i pleasure to t? Finkharn's Ve / time without wk -,, ijjT My back untl _ time. 1 was a< icine. I liu.l i After taking <> >-.?N ytS&iC<Mi I continneii it: MKS^SARAH 5W'CDtR| six bottles 1 wi "" 1 ' for me. I recc Tcfifin aiw? VflV VJj^r vfcjy the writers'special MM????1MMMBBMMW?MM LIBKTS i 18 Plates eJ SCU0,10c. | I B a 10t. can o! tikby's Premier i B Soup nr.' .3 eight plates of the Le t ? ^ n soup you ever tasted. L B It" there was a way to maVe roup j! fij better, we would learn it ? but i, B there isn't. 0 8*)xiaii MiMiaoatawnry g Turtle Mock Turtle B Chicken Kidney or Oililet L t Tcmalo Keady-inade Soups. B ' | One cm wi'l make you a convert. Dj Libty. hftN*lll Cp Libby. Chicago M | j 3 Writ* ? for our free book. "llow to B ; Mxku Gocd Thiuj* to Eat." r\- D.. 1I tjf i. 10 u i i ? rro?;;... ?vop^ Cough Syrup Quick. Mirr rrmulU. . [ ?.clu?e kult?tilutc?. Cci Ui. Bull's Cough b\iup. | "v- * * . ?. L. ? i. XfcrJ, -?{itr ii i' '' DrnlnrM Cnnnol Br Cured >v IikmiI applications, nv they cannot reach the llseased portion of the ear. There is only one vay to euro ilvaf nest, and that la by courtltuiofial remedies. 1)< afness 1b caused by an Illumed condition of the mucous lininguf tlie Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is InUmad you have a rumbling pound or Itnporect bearing, anil when it is entirely closed H-afnotiP is the result, unil unless the lutlarunation can he taken out anil this tube restored to its normal condition, bearing drill be lcstrojr?-d forever. Nine cases out of ten nrn uused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an lulumeil otid ition of the mucous surface?. i Wr will give One llundied Dollars for any use of Deaf ties- (can soil by catarrh) that caolot be cured by Hull's t ut.irrb c ure. Send or circulars, free. F. J. CiiEMtY <fe Co.. Toledo. O. Sold bv Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family I'iUe are the best. Dull tares isn't in :t with a dull azor. <i t/urr n \ i? Ml mil' 1FII y. Tnko Laxative Promo Quimnk Tarlks. All driiKKixt* rotund the money if It fulls to ure. E. W. Okovk'k *>iKuniuro on eucb box. :6c. Not even the shoemaker ran measure ime with a foot rule. am surr Plso'sCure for ConHunii>ttnn raved ny life iliric your* hK". Mil*. i iihs. lt<>n- | uxs. Majilo St.. Norwich, N. V.. Fob. 1", 11W?. il beneath the brilliant lights I ociotv is radiant to-night, eak woman have toiled day 8 aching head have known no I nd her dressmaker we would | )tnouso culture, luxury and through tho toil of necessity, its a common cause. 5 ibilitv, fainting spells, dizzitite and strength, all indicate u promoted by an over-taxed he dressmaker alike, there is E. Pink hum's Vegetable i, vigor, and happiness. n St., Salem, N. J., writes : ? ray duty to write and tell you how medicine has done forme. Atone could. 1 had inflammation of the Drrhccn. At times could not hold a Vegetable Compound helped me no now taken six Dottles and am well . wnee waiui foci no bad etYect-s from I good for giving you the wisdom of I ig women. 1 recommend your med- B woman troubled with cny Of these E ah Swoder, 103 West St.t Porte, ind., writes: us. Pinkiiam:?It gives me great fll yon how much pood Lydla t?. getabte Cc^mpound has done for me. en sufferer for years with female lid not sew but a few minutes at u suffering1 terribly with my head, kidneys also troubled me all the? 1 vised by a friend to take your medio faith in it. but decided to try it. tie bottle I felt so much better that * use, nnd by the time I hail taken is cured. There is no other medicine i mi mend it to all mv friends." ^ Owing to thr fact that mmf skeptical W 11 people have fruin t??nr to tune quratloned J J jyf the genuineness <>f the testimonial letters we are constantly publishing. we have e National City llanfc, of Lynn, Ma**., ti to any person who will inow that the abov* >t genuine, or were published before obtain'rvj( y permission.?Lyuia K. Pinkiiam MiuiCIM Co. i r?rrsi whfat Jfc, 3^ rn H li Y Y ISfL,n 1 JLLlJ and OATS FOR SALE! li*d May seed wheat from a crop that ylcldil 311 to 35 bushels per acre, reeleiiDBit by a pocial seed wheat cleaner, in tew two bushel sis,price ? 1.25 per bushel. Seed Oats prowu d North Carolina from Texas Rod Itust Proof wil, the North Carolina crop yieldl p SO ucIimIs per acre, price 50c par bushel. Prices n cars nt Charlotte, N. C.. freight to be mil by buyer. Terms cash with order. :HAio.(iri7 <>:i, A kertii.I/.IK CO? Kit El) OLIVER, t llARLbTTb. N. C. E> i"\ DQV NEW DIRCOVERT; rt">? LJr !P* I H nmck re iMnml runs. ! Roe* H<? ? f t*M nm>ntal? antl |O fifty ** trratmaut , frrf. Dr. n II. URKLN tt buKtf. Vox v. AUiBtt. Oft fhat Liltla Booh For ladies, .V^;'?V.;. AI.K'E MASON. UociiKsTKn. N. Y. pi-i 1 . .R . - - 'A WORLD without MUSIC dreary place. ^ Bp^rutlon -n tonio. buy irn organ or ^-Sl I'bvno ?oma time. TttjEfjo^ *'. jJ?U.?SS Why not uowV V i ?l Au Instrument is furniture It's tv- i'l-crs^fJl outer t a 1 n in e n t, >ljv *Li: jltl its investment -rjr^4' ^y.?L'? If you get o;u> of /??9i ?55ji '|j5J tile Standard Ercal'^caBCCSS^'fM&V makes repre-entC??5f itrrrxrrzxjr^3 id by me. age will TWa ESsdnUilr i?!?? n?.t ?? " UP. PIANOS $175.00 UP. tif~ \frlte for Calnlo^tic un?l Terms. Address, M. A. MALONE, Columbia, S. C. CH AW MILLS, CORN MILLS, |V GAHE MILLS, RICE M HULLERS, PEA HUL^ LERS, ENGINES, BOILERS, PLANERS AND MATCHERS, SWING SAWS, RIP SAWS. and all other kind." of wood workiugmachinery. My Sergeant I.op Ileum Suw .Mill Is the heaviest, strongest, and most efficient mill for the money 011 the market, quick, accurate. State Agent for II. It Smith Macbiuo Coraj>any wood working machinery. For high grade engines, plain slide valve. Automatic, and t'orliss. write me: Alias, vtuiuriowo, nuu oirnourM ? \>rii8. V. C. BADHAM, ! 132(? Main Street, COLUAtlilA, S. C. The w?"rn?' p0r I many orders 1 m i-HRines. Boilers, Saw Hills, Clrist Mills. Brick Hachinery, Ginning Macliinerv. Machinery Appurtenances and Supines in General is "EASY." When in need, drop us a lino and wo will do the rest. A ear load of the celebrated ".Sprinkle" Wood Split Pulleys just iu. W.H.G1BBES A CO., rOLI'.MBIA, N. ? ??ram?? ii aTahonal % f \ BUSINESS || JL ?L|S COLLEGE, ROANOKE, VA. 81 MORE CALLS FOR GRADUATES Ui THAN IT CAN SUPPLY, | Send for Catalogue Enter Sept. 4. II CUAS. K. KCKKitbK, Prrtldrnt. J? Mention where you i?w notice of Soliool. JfFREE*! "'r Vf SPORTING GOODS. \Uk RAWLINGS SPORTING 1? GOODS COMPANY, 6SIO Luruit SI., ST. I.OS IS, Jio. n 4 VTF* MILLS, l\ \jH Evaporators, WrMlL* kettles, EfiOINES. BOILERS ANB SAW HILLS, AND IIEI'AlIiB Foil SAM K. Urltllr Twine, Bnbbll. Haw Teeth and P) I??, Shafting, Pulleys, Melting. Injectors, plpa*. Valre# and Fitting*. LOMBARD IRON IRKS & SUPPLK CO, At'OllHTA. OA. ATTENTION is facilitated If you mention tbia paper when writing advertiser.-. No.41 ^IINION0MAl)r ^ If you lime been pay-J ?T~ iiik Hi to *a lor Hiiore, / . \A a trial of TV L. Dou|f- ft > -- JJgi Iuh (M or S.".AO alloc* w ill convince you that PV * M they nru just uh kihmI rjk?\ in every way tuk! coat r from til to tll.no lean. Ty m|p f Over 1.OOO.OOOwearera. /|y, jr" i I VJSE One p?ir of W L. Douglas KfASTGOLOtfv*^ S3 er S3 50 3hoe* will at trVFl c-r_ positively outwear LE'S two pairs ef ordinary fT5S-.-.6-,, S3 or $3.50 We arc the Inrioit maker* of ineu'a S.1 nml S:t nft ehuee 111 the world. We make anil Hell more tf3 anil M.3.AO ilioon than any other tw 1 mamifactnrcra la the l>. 8. ("JThc repntnttou n( W. 1,. I Danslui S* 0" ?n<1 to AO .her. f..i | nror ULO 1 u'y'.e.c mfort, and >?C3ri- knowi. | DLOI rvpfywh?r? thmufhnut llifworld CH Tlifjr hf># to m*e t?rt'?r eatiefar- f]rt 4>|J| Ju ?l??n II.an other rnnk?? l n wn?? ^J.UIJ the standard hee al ? ay* hf^n CUnC placed eo hi eh that the wrarer* CUOE" OnULi etpect more for their monn On'jLi than thejr ran pet eleewherc THE It K. .4 ?.?? ,\ i...rf W I. i> '( aii<l?r-? ahoea are sold than any other make 1* h.-iinn 'I'll KY A K t; I II i: ftEHT. Nr., them i we fire on*- dealer e*elueWe ?a!e in tarh town. Take no ?iif>etfttiite* ! Jneiet on having W. I.. Dourlai shoe* writh name and price atamj ?i! ? u bottom. If your dealer will not f et them for yon, a< ud d mt to fartore. enclosing pnre and 'iir eitr* for carrara. Hlate lind of Jeath* r, eire. and width, plain ??r rap t???* Our ehoee will re ich you anrvrl??re / vi" AVer. W. is. I>ou(Im a *?!*?? *??. Vli urUton, time. i rhompton't Eye Water J i/ About Crow Indians. The Crow Indians art* gradually dySig out. chiefly from contagious disjnsos. Thoro Is but llttlo intemperance among them. It Is a crime to sell liquor to an Indian or to bring it up)n tlio rcsprvatlon. and the law is strictly enforced, therefore they are not in the haldt of drinking except when they wander off the reservation, (tut there is a great deal of tuberculoids, scrofula and such diseases. These are the causes of many of the deaths. There were twenty-two eases of smallpox on the reservation last year, but tiono of them was fatal. The census of the tribe has Just been taken, showing u total of 1,041. or ."1 loss than last year. The year before the number fell off thirty, and that lias been the aver ape decrease for several years. The landlord at the hotel near the reservation says that for several years all his vegetables and hay have been furnished him by an Indian named Stops, who litis a good parden and produees pood crops. W hen Indians conic into Hie apency they usually take their meals at the hotel, sometimes fifty or Sixty a day, but the landlord says there |s no money in feedinp them, because they eat so much. He has in pay fifteen and seventeen cents a pound for meats, and every Indian will eat a pound or more at a meal. They are passionately fond of ice cream, and pearly every day several call at the hotel to inquire if it is to be served at dinner. If so they stay. It' not they come acain. A Decided Hint . ?. Mr. flroneli?"You women think tod nitn li of your clothes." Mrs. Crouch?"I don't think much oC these." Indianapolis 1'ress. 'n- wui ? ar SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Time at Jurk-ionville and Savannah., Eastern Time at Othur Points Schedule In Effect May fith. 1ft*). No.:uiNo.3? KOIITHnot? n n. Nodi -Ua|lv l)a|,y Lv. Jacksonville (P S).... ... SUtNtl hjW Savannah (So. Uy ) ... . I-lup 1-Ojai " Barnwell .... 4 Dip; ?"t14 " Blackville 4 17pi 4 l">a | " Springfield . .. . 4 4up| 4 asa. Sally I 4 4Spj 4 47a. A r. Columbia 0 (X>p rt 00a S Lv. Charleston. iSo. By I 7 i>?n IliWp " Summervillo . .... 7 41a l-iOUul * Hruiii'hvMllft 1 ' J r* * OrnnRrtburg 2 50a " hingvillo 10 l.ia 4 .fa Ar. Columbia . |ll Ooaj A33% Lv. Awtaata. (So. kv > *2UUa auopj staonj Lv. Uramtovlliw . " ... J iju o.llp 10 i:>p' p. Edtfctteld ...... I I0p! . ...' Lv AtKen . . 1 1 3A)j>| Lv. Trenton 77777. 777km TuOpllToop " Johmiton 5 -t'u 4 Up II ?\)p Ar Columbia, (U. D.I S50p V 10a, Lv. Columbia. (Bid# St 0 00a i> lOp fi 15a' Wiutiyburo 7UJp 7 21 "a " Chc?tor - -51,. dpi, Kock Hill . S2ip 8 47a Ar. Charlotte . >i hip ;M0a, A i Pontile I " . ' 14 51m; 1 .lap Ar. Ku-hmond . i (Tildat ll iilS Ar. \ViuihiDRtoii . ." | . TTiTu."esiip " Baltimore (Pa.RK) 1 9 r?n ll?5p Philadelphia ; 111 .Via; .'56a New Yorlt.. I 3 O.Jp "I I 'a Lv. Oolambln . 777" "777 ~~ <11 43a r fBS2 Ar. Bpartatibum a lop II 25a. " Aaheville 715p 2 5Ji> Ar. Kuoxvillo 4 15a 1 Ji)p A r Cincinnati " } :aYp. 7 4.'.a Ar. I<uut*vUlo . . I 7 77iop!77<oii KOUTHRODND. Lv. Louisville } 7 4S?| 7 48l? Lv. Cincinnati I 8.Mil H0t)|> Lv Knoxviiiu 7777 1 tin h ,-:,7i " A*h? vil!o . .. | S llll.i j ;lll:")|? ""i ' nnjiiru in 4:,;,i n i' i> Ar. Columbia rd)|>' I v New Vorlcil'a.k.ur . ..7 7 ttWpilgitai " Philadelphia GOip1 :i 00a " Hii.tunore .. 8 27p| ft 2J? l.v. WwHhi gt'n (So.Ry) '.VOp.ll l'* l.v Htchmoofl ~ "** 'lUMp'faoTin j'V. IJanvllTei 4 88al 6 ?jp i Lv. < |i.?rl,,[N- " "... 1.,;, ltook Hill <.*02n'l0 45p " l;n? ster . OUSn 1120p Wminhnro. ... 10 2ia 12 ISa Ar. (' llnmhin. (IllrlgSt (i!Ul|*'11 23al 1 JUa Lv. (. >lum1tiu. il'. D.).. ir.Vm 4 ;sua " Johnston I0ai)p| 1 :wp 0;K|? ' Troiit.i'i . . ^ 11 <KH.j 1 4Rp| I) 4hik Ar Aik.ri 2-1<;> ) " :*ia Ar. Ktliri-flolcl I 4 p ;j ,-v Ar Grnnituvillu.. 7." :S0rft| sTsj ; isi Ar. Aiikiki, .. | QOa |>{|ip >< tf>a JJolumbift (So u>-?? 5nSbp|T385 Klngville I 4.<p' 2 32? " Orangeburg ftStplatfa ltrunohvillr tl lap! 4 2.V? " Sunimorvlllo 7 28p'r?-,2? Ar < Harlawtow 816p| 7u0a l.v Oolninbla (tlu. Uy.) ~ " FTUS Ar ?-allv ,12 421. 2 B7a ?JPrln*flold 12OOP 2 4Tm luacKviile 1 K'p :i(tfo " llarnwoil ? 1 27p: :i 'JOa " Savannah ... HJ.ip 615? Ar Jacksonville (P S.f 7 4'iji It 7'.r,a Trains tit ami II iiir<n! e\ cpl ruiuduyl arnv?j iuiU depart from Hamburg, t Daily except Sunday Sleeping Car Sercieo. Kxrollent daily passenger service between Florida ami New York Nos. ;*l Htxl U4-Nfw York and Florida Kxpress. Drawing-room sleeping cars letwcrn Augusta and New York Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars between Port Tampa, Jacksonville. Sav.iunali, WnihlnKton and Now York. Pullman sleeping cars bet veen < tbnrlntte and Richmond. Pining cars between Clinrlotio nd Havanunh. Nos. ill and 3I>? U. H. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing room buffet sleoping cars between Jacksonville nuil New York and Pullman sleeping cars bet ween Augusta ?n?l Charlotte. Piping ears serve all meals enrouto. Pullman slecpfug cars between Jaekson vtllo end Columbia oil route dtulv la-tween .lacksjn. vil!o noil I'lorlnnau, vui Ashuvillo. FRANK S. GANNON. .1 MCVRF. ThirdV P.fcHfii. M(jr., Tnitfif Mjjr., Washington, L>. G. Washington, IJ O. W A.TL'RK. S I! lUIiDWlCK. Ufn. Pmh Ak'I,. As'i Ul-u. l'us-4 Ajj't.. WiuiiiuuUiu. PvG. Atluutu.Oa. ^ promptly procured. OR NO FEE. Ser.d tin It!. ?kctrti,\J/ 5Jor ph.tto f .r frve rt |- rtt.n pstcntahiUt It.. '< "llr*W A tot (hiain l .8. <nJ K reiyn r.itont?.ni iTr?dc Morli?,"W A-TREE Kairf?t term*'ever offered t<i inventor* (}j V PATENT LAWYERS OF 20 YEARS' PRACTICE (0 ? 20,000 PATENTS PR0CUHE0 THROUGH THEM, ? s#) All bu?iu<**a c.nnaeniial. bound advic?. Faithful IJ) V pprriw. Mi*l?rUo charges. pre. A. SNOW & co.| A PATENT LAWYERS, 8/ {) Opp. U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, Bl C.HJ j ' s