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BEJ AR? WRITW4 A ItfJ~W164 LA'T"VRL*%6AWV Iwo 1LTNVt&1494;19 M* Afa ft ft sS e 1WM...1ba.V% Or TA6 W-1w-am, lamp&a a ,Is.1n-i 1 n Qe..., 1. - 12mg ae 'gra Tynt e ttwe j r Zt4.' SL'W 06 3411211U a- 'M L siaM. Sr1nW - ILr '.T 'AI tli Y ;r-t. t t nnauon. Vt e. . hI ni 1: i-a:us of our c and unprotectei llpuiation r.Lt r&ur j istnjC t. fore the war .ba: crimf- Wa. uLk!owL 6nt hIMOSt U1izear& Of iL the South I never bCl! afa eL JOrtb Georgl& IL S1 had OCCcasiOL t, viit Cedar Buff IL Alaiamia auLi my eompauo,LI Judge Underwtx>d, stopped the horpe to Show tue a pile o! stone* that was beape5 up around a dead arid blasted t ree. "Tbose stone6," said k e, "mark ite Place where a rjegr) '_rute w a My Hair U Came Back! Almost every mail brings letters overflowing with gratitude from those whom S.S.S. has cured of that vilest of all diseases-contagious blood poison -and restored to health and happines" from a condition of forlorn misery. What hope and en Th coragemen t these Pla letters carry to others Plainwho have been strug. Trth. gling with this dreadful unvarnished e xperi ences of those who have been cured are worth more than thousands of claims made as mere advertisements, For t wen ty years this straig h tfor ward, sincere policy has been strictly pur sued in offering S. 8. 8. to the public, and its unparalelled success la not due to what ia claimed it can do, but to the boundless words of praise from those for whom It HAS DONU so much. "PHLADELPHIA, PA.. Nov. 11, 1896. "It is with pleasure that I write to Inform you of the great benefit I have received from your wonderful medi cine, S. 8. S.,* as I cannot thank it enough for doing what a number of doctors here have failed to do. "Six months ago I had contagious blood Whef poison so badly that I had given up all hope Hope of being cured, for it seemed that the more Had Fled. medicine I took, the worse I got All of my hair and eye brows came out ; I had paralysis of the face, and lost my hearing, besides I had eight immense carbuncle. on my back and arms. My mouth and throat were so sore that I could hardly swal low, and I had lost twenty pounds. Could a man In this state be blamed for putting an end to Vie miserable "That is what I thought of doinag before I read of S. 8. 8. (Bwlft'sg Specific). I am now taking the four teenth bottle, and I wish you could see the difference. My Cause hair has all come back,. my hearing restored, To and I have gained four teen pounds. Haven't I Rejoice. somethIng to be thank ful for?" (The name and addres, of this writer will be furnished to anyone interested, upon application.) Mr. W. M. Rutherford, of 612 8. Main St., Muncie, Indiana, says: "I had a severe case of blood pison, for which I was treated by the bet doctor here, but he was unable to check the disease, The and I grew steadily worse. I als o t r ied Right several remedIes, but they did not seem to Remedy, reach the trouble at all I had begun to think I was Incurable, when someone recommended 8. 8. 8., and before I had finished the first bot tle I knew I had the right remedy at last, A dozen bottle. cured me co.ss pletely and I have had no sign of the disease since." It Ia no experiment to take 8. 8. 8. It Is absolutely the only cure for the most horrible of all diseases-Con tagious Blood Peison. 8. 8. 8. Is the only remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable which means so much to all who know the disastrous effects of potash and mercury-the foundation of all other blood medicines. Book on the disease and Its treat mient will be mailed free by Swz,'s 8PECzFIC Co.. Atlanta. Ga, A Mn at : 4w "n 10" OW S M :r uma h Ma.,i -hrm gq%it& W1ru1'M%t -vni hawr 'itr -Ail -atugt Mi aIftJ1rduu3k sa'Mes~t:~ (1 e ate :3wuse - sA% u 1)taS ams !fl.-- ?at u ne: :.? es - suur.qa etrat- h wa1th .lu e -W -9ee-air anu,t tn-~4.i tTh Z?et st satt:r "t Jr 'us tbe -aue ~-a *he -r:itna:itue -.na:. :t nCart :tmi csnu ten: cnr'e -c riL Iv - &wt! ' riv- ~ th 'a w:.n n :.ute strpsa, apeoae fande e onlatpru- .:v ontas -i a:wrist. :td cail dent eurg . tie . r tate ui : e vic'n :t =uw. -the ot e -o thaMiNe (.aarad and .i;att1e am Hi:rta i 'tacre santant :rostr] sati -hema . .ue* i1ett m::- wartuntt. -thi tat w i ';uu. fit anay -un w :11t mW Nal .'kel ~r.l :s it e a:ete -naittgane andet y ro nv-ntw:-. ured t hta v an the <aees. trme as cruninttred ad mnere asOtn * hvere 'em dnam n h Reu ,Law i e cause o -- ia VAtLav vkwzea f e Z%e*&1A a eard neeta maer r.i t:h- ther ay o te wa s the -:u *n a .rrsw* tr.id-'t ?lith 't- pu ".a set EiItr:s. li i Tinstan.r ''"t: irt-s Cuh.m m- Se e of .md wa"rg erha * handsover :o..auta 'eil. wte k rw ari e c foar'e Macber a a &e. hrA- i r atft. t, tr1 te cWOr ie srnaalnd oAtm Feidel erie thae lie a st! taan Gaas ver eW taIr'L h'=mI 7Cv; be zever so I &Meae : best ena war nearln0l : tha theree paaie,ol time 'prcnie to their qam v-'e 4 : td .- ie h 1er t a n cherieh ha.I eL t:a id wil :d'Ted i thet a t gress WIL- :: her t hip's:Ud ge:md : a'- ye. a 'Undovq a.z- WSa h Ir IM_he r hajet4 c e iT la i th true a:a whoen ru d afenvc Tnat wa ut:e a tha: si toe i whn inLundre, o! aiie h onyprtctr'f Womer.l,- h--d e,nilI dren were ego ntadelof vioi ieic or a b-trayl of trst was hard be from thIe to time topthendig G rand: anu,d ;enerhl He:nry ItL Jaick s-OL eloquenifly said of tbem, "thel% daserve h muIMeIt t that would reacL the stan.r IHoW or it w ? Nearly *.t i? col. ,rtel colviO in the eawiganS and oris thtA two hudred whites, and the uamet4lezs crimet is comitnitted. I negroo, sotee fere very ay in the year. Wbat Is te e p,of tis alarmding degenoerc of the negro heard at preacheir sofy the other day that lynching for tai crimt or any other was the eviden e nof atthey anld lawiteF. puiblit. Senitimet. Hle itA haistakeln. It is rather the evidence of nihds charged perhaps over bcIgd with lve td respect for Wives ande daughters, RA no man who has neither is a lit jiror to try wheocse. chden ihinaebto gofa mide Perhding omppeiqtiing mindcomill aski what,(0 lko absaow, it?g oe ttheconyad farmer'dei here hum ton.year,entadoeial all thattieheap thensio gewpl terongiven trontheir fochrewr andteygroe tha aro nd onhes farm, and morl egend t tar awayirki dfndg other mines. never eisemsy ofears, lawtworth to aman wifeseu wenild hasalleftic the toa brter avatis, ano hI bneighbr wayhostl the tie, has bteen lft tie aro itimovppeedndingw fo seculrvity.tion diW ever doesao thotng ha, and ter c relachbr oe tIpndthw wGod lessherlsweet mem-n1 (oy! maknd theo ovfermngro1 tnhand Thel fcoorhoues a watc asa,rad" used know lokth pen-o taliegernes forinth fycirst apoerane Wcurm's Ikmmes Ar 0e as caxx t b-e ed er Ie jj& thesebi to lbf tevb h Oweenie 1*Q% Vb" f=i4 are 'sr rt lnt:nen 4.:M.t trdhiture toa au rssetssisp R~tar d atse . she sem emaa rangu#. v rirth te th-i - m leaves hr :hfk and very gVr( complica :ils wame u=tns-R erularity and Vigvrarv . rtt ito t rNaran lls. S&,a ama vmia eombne & W&fi d& %A Rmi it QA 'A tu.i he.I et- .4 -:e *aomb,~ Regulator ;m :,r me arSec-:vr a:nd has 7erccV aL:ed\ I ,;:vt disorde''U re Mer: &:-unigth tc thc suffering onuwo n. We Ua tuer lhe p"a nra *%'.. t ef fue s. hsuef ! eThr.boh atvsa mt. Ng le and V%QW1. aw in mu tn"anouma t-. twis ra iti toarcun wpe. mr:e ca a mn a xl4Ustfte1M Wpoeftilroorntitta"ail vuor amuor remedies aacirnc iatGeR Sapue anM . re TWK DMAtOAo witU.ATOt Co., t-rhe a, S.ld bv eoutust sfeot SLOI Nl.r ftg anie. I mha erpoor and :L. e: nLkns uness-nek o 'lt- tloe w be re compodten d hjd-re, oe .6e not always wlse,' sal-h th- se:7 turesto. The nearer the p at, -he l thie Country pL,hig ere ready It is n to ep ee o eve t justify. the speedy3 executi.--? Lhi-z eass of criminals. The preoche Tand the prests may fuliinate and govfrnor proclaim. but I cannot her rejOicig at every capture ind erei Lexeticton. The law's delav ha noth ing to y with it. It is the sponta neous outbrst of emotionzs long f e and long smothered, and those emO tins aire baed upon love-love for roie and wife and children, love and rs for the wis and daughters, f the neighbors. Lynching negnoes for this crime. is no evidenc*e of law le-ssness amiong our people. The corime stands out by itself as an .s'ocity for which no law adequate and no remedy has yet ibeen found. Wc it shol pe ron th oseIncrra in letianeo ychings we ano about It omae that pinced them.not irn thilenhraly billeimentb aginuthe oplers whaeor to vio ltere his coneueincte ad'hs deshin or,an some Rqaiy ntha One preacher erainaty s that h e ceo hs n >eunareaptoy Juidted boo' esynch when lie msai:teee of thehran hre, wouharge if at ese yncinty shoe ulttonesae aaolonedye. Bisp Ouner leropoed laye ayso atg and prayer crtainl delve baneo tridas peonvedfom thseptemr bleod Aynohingr buysnote word aveu thee setage theayprovoked nt. Tuit'is Puils dsmwa Tou'n thoradte dirntgout in mais eal irct Tof Pnilmen arc. e aesse tvheymeepl that the in efect ordter a's mahin er,and aso lantOe pree frsay cha9edachet, fs indiet -n mlia, esoap lver,o comepa in gulannedv allriiu ieasyes T tt'de woLderaiy have~ -ne. nte say he wolhv ben et o h aylmasa aato no retorming -that it is right now. The Bar aociation havv rtolved t1hat it kos uvkd reformin Chie prvAi&bel r qntoes sc-ripture that says Th' l4a' Wu194 not bit dedifd with Nkxyd." but &'0. not giv'. the cocntext b"IAt saV3 "iunocenut blld'ond theO - _rth.:r letkt tbat saVs -eliier wimL Wo the hand of the aveiger of bih."d tbat be IMLV die and thiae eve fla1 not pitv him." Life ftr life, imid fvr bid, etc. "Let thew stoe liuu with stAies" ete. It s.-em likt , burisqtte for anv prkmAbor to go to b14 ol Irosame lIaW for :I ti-xt gtainst amslmatry pImishmmtait of hitimt, 31im0. L'bo tivilngor of bloudl wats Pati tho W irarJthi 61l till o tm mid,t evoti n10 t1h 11i l it l a Ii ni li e ti igiv Id idtt 1:l to tl wor i bi tL1.ly klhke . Av of ttpzie eM lho woogr of Q i tver 4It '. o, !J1111.ii.'t* h .'L2 , ; till at l. ik'Zi ~ril . - 'nts '' .m v W ti1. i )t'- .lit 4 l AU t Dl. 8 13 !Dt''ln ( :1AI A ll_ his ert:z r.nl -ec :.et .:c- iau ured aD" aI tyt* N 11ar -z matter :s tha: _Zr1h7 . wr i. -%mr :7 ncr :at t :. avtm Lo withl the impu"ses I uJ 't.r S that contr-l tuen wno- -uey a and evertako and e Li an.:. ete a negro for L:s (r:: :!.I: helplEs minocence. Every parent. azk-' huiband and broth-1r *jh r borhoo.d imme~diatelv betcc'; i aveng fr f bl!ojd. If the br already been caught by the : i. of the law and securely Ipace, prison, then let him stay thelrse an. meeit his doom according to lawI would not take any pr: ors- away; seeq C, -- e_:__ Mehed ni i EfetFb.7 8 Ole n prngs......4 05pm . Spr anug....... 0 m 1 0a B al d a . .. ... ... ... . 5 3 p in eso v ;e... 60 p A -h m......... 0p Iwave . A x h ev liie .........82 Sparta bug. ....1 5a 0p GQ (I - p ig . ...00 m ... .. havrlCton Fall's....... Carolin Rwym LArve alegh...............ao220 m 'i A Niv reo.--......... 7 30ami . PAt ersbuoar.......... 10am 1.thr-om............17 p20 7am n Arr elendalle...... ..........Il i m 600arm Yemrasseber.3........0 0 p.n 10 20 ar audfra..............35 am pm Iiazvanrna v.................. pi0n p Achrlen.................. 8 Os Levo a lvann h............,..... ....tn a Por Ro al.......... 4 5 am 8 a Reaurt ............. 3 0 pmn 7 25 pir Ynersse..................p 025p Ar Agirfaxl....................... 32 lam Arri e dalg ..............22 .....m n 7a A rv A N ata....................... 19 55 ------ .. e.... ....2 0 a Leabvar A-t Line Arrive Aconneedtl...n.at.Gr.enwood.fo.al pt onS A .anda 9. an Hlwy and al SpartnburgwithSnuthrn Ralway Foray thorton...136at,v to t0kpts rate.ashedla.,ad.........00p Whre.......A.....en,.Pas.8gent E. .NR ,81 gn. Augu0pmta, Ga AN OPEN To MOl WE AR mAsnmm mr -ra C EXCLUs1Ya USE oF Tug w "Pnv.uER' CASTORIA . OR SAMUEL PITCHER, ws 0e origieater of "PTC hat kiuss bors a>ct does nowe bear Me fac-simile sigmatre of This is the originnZ " PITCHER4 mmid is the Aonoes of th<.* nWAo years. LOOK CAREFULLY W the kin<l you h<ae a2ways boag per. " kn a hs auhoiy fr The CIt tt&ur CompaI of w Prosidern4. Do Not Be Do lnot endanger the lila of ytur ch hiixsome druggist may vifer you (be n it), ti ingrmdients of which. eve "The Kind You Hav WMARS THI FAC-,%4MI Insist on The Kind That Nt lim ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' t mta e e i .im t, * t- m t u i 'no. t t*.&. -.a od. ~e4 I h i ~ 11 0L r -:14 :1~ *. ! ~ 11.; r n t . L lilt Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic Cures Fever In One Day. Two M.-n in One. FP ..the -. Times.] te a.- always',' riiade up ojf :wo-th- i eal and real person. In .is asn thoughts. usually, the con ' rd an r e a- the ideal charac r.r He conceive-- of himself as being just suc:h a man as be' ought to be. It is a delusion very gratifying to his vanity. He does not see his chief faults or realize his commonest taistakes and~ failures. But to his friends and neighbors it is of oftener the actual man who is visible, the mlan in everyday clothes, who lives in the basement inste-ad of among the clouds. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. _ deased Sehedule Ia Ed.e NOV. 15, 1896. STATIONS. li "Prosperity-----........... ....12 11 p m Ar. Newborry..... ..............122p Ar. Ninety-Sfx..................... 1 M p - Bodys........... 5 p m Ar. AbbevIie ...____5_p_ tianta .. .... ... .. 93 ST ATIONS.I " Pidmo t .................. 10 55J a mn Wiliam to........... ... .Il 8 m . ndrso. .. .. ...... . 1106a m ..................... ..... ...11 35 a Lv. H odes. ............a m * G3reenwood......... ........ ... 1 00 p m " inety-bix...................... 25 p m IeT. wherry.-....-............... 2 2p m tyo ...................... 23 Ar. Columbia.... ..--............. 8 5 Ar _hretn......... . . S p m o.aN.Iy STATIONS. Dal IDall 7tv... Ch~areston.. . r 8ua 11 00 ai12 5p ... Altaton.. 245p 84ia 1l p ". ... Sanztuo......p"?i p **...Union.... . " 720p !Q 4.... Pacolet ..." 11 y 11 -lOAr. 8partanburg. Lvi 411 62 dsLv . patrtanbumrg. .Ar il 28a OOS E.. Ar.. ANhevlile. .. Lv 8Nu 8 Op Tralas 9 andi 10 carry elegant Pullman sleepin cars het wecn Columbia and Ashevlle. mrn y aly between Jacksoanvilie and Oitnoi. T1ratns leave Spartanburg, A. & 0. di vision. Tralins leave reenvillo, A. otud C. division, nortbo-und, 5' a. mn., 2:3 . mn. andi 5:ii0 p. mn. n. i intendent, Tramro M den c~ -wt~ A8 LVi Pa. . . LETTER KERS. "RAS OUR tAD TO U ORLD "CQA.STOP.IA"DZ '" S QVIt T"D9 W".K.. of -myommis, Ma aueggs, EWS CASTORA." $e same oft everm o CASTORIA," E rs of 4mericca Q Mhe wrapper and se tha Q t wrap Pb rne do ao 7-*?y mrae except hich Cha.s. H. FZeteher is Deceived, 11d by accepting a cheap sa.stitute mause he makes a few mre penimes P& Ao does not know. e Always Bought" E SiGNATURE OF Having aver Failed You. [POUTHERN RAtLWAY. kAtro TIgue 7ee.s. th and JaIk ks. Xv6 . S3 anne,.titio. Emat tun, 21-se Oe-~ Rasnain4 al e" . ' N'll. 2 : .. 1 .I ........ :, .~ '4 .3. ..WXZr--AJ * - . p 10 12p ........ * E-. c: . 306p l0 50 p . *p 11 10p.. '.- 2 17a ....... 01p 718 a ....... * -.: ........ 7 4p 757 a. UON t1') 1--.... . 82 8 5 a ....... Ar P .nd ....... 0 W a1 6 401 ........ A on . 0 42 0 40p .... *t: Baltimo P 1 85 . Philadeiphia........ 10 15 a N a ........ * New York..........4p 23 .. Southbound. No. 37 No. 3 Daily. Daily. Lv. New York, Pa. R.R. 4 WI) 1916nt ....... Philadelphia........ 6 55 p 8 ba Baltimore...... ... 9 2p 0 24a. LT. Wash'ton, So. Ry.. 10 43 p 11 15 a L'. Richmond.......... 2 o0a 12 &5p. Lv. Danvillo ........ ....0a 6 2p Charlotto.......... a 10 .p. " Rock Hill........... 0 a 1 p . Chester............10 a iS3nt Winnsboro......... 4 a 1-2 20 a r Col'bia Bland' st 12Wnn i 7 a . v. C4l.umbia Un.dop't.. 1 i5p .a. Johnstons...........2 63 p 1) 2 a Trenton ............8 p Graniteville ---.... 9 1) 176a Ar. Augusta.. ..... ... 4 A Mp 00 a. Lv. Col'bia, S.C.&c.Ry. 4 aOQp 70a Ar. Charleston..,....... 806p 11 00an Lv. Col'bia, F.C.&P'.Iy. 11 5 a 12 47'lt. Savannah.......... 4 5p 5 10 a Ar. Jacksonville.I.. .. 980j 0 10 a. SL1,EEP1N(1 CAl SE1 VICMg Double daiy,passenger service between Fior. Nos. 37 and 88--Washi n t on and Southwestern Limited. Soli V'estibuo(d traint with dining ears and first class conehos north of Charlotto. Pullman drawinv roomn sleepin oars between Tamp- Jacksonville, Savannah. WVashiggton and Now York. Nullman sleeping oar between August. and Noe. 85 and 88-U. 8. Fast Mil. Through Pullman drawing room buffet sleepig cars be t,ween Jacksonville and New Yor snd Aty sta and Charlotto. Pullman leeping cars tween Jacksonville and Columbia, en rou) daily bet ween Jag: qonvillo and Cincinnati, i Asheville. W. H. GRECEN, J. M CULP, G. Sunt. Washington. T. ii., W'ashin gto W. A. TUitK. S. H. H AF")WI SG. P. A.. Washington. A. . A~ TIlE EllA R EjNTON LINE. Double DaIly Trains between Charleston ColumbIa and Augusta. QUICKER TIME. SOUTH CAROLiNA & GEORGIA It. It C PASS--NGER DEPAWtI RENT. CHIARLESTON. S. C., Jian. 2-1, 1897. SCHiEDULE. DAILY.' L v t'harleston -................ 10 am .5 30 pm Sumnmerville,.............. 4 .nt m 10 pm11 Georges............,,.......g 30 ItIn 7 ElI p Branchville...............8 31 am 7 35 pm Rowesvl -...............96 am 7 50 pmu ..range..burg---........ ....... 92 am 8 20 pml' Rt. Mtat the ws-..-......... 9 . ami 8 48 Pmt Fort Motte...............10 00 am 9 03 pm KI n gyvlle...................10 1 a m 9) 20 pam Ar Uolu Iba -..................10 65 am 10 10 pm Lv Columb-a----...... 60 am 4 00' pm hI ingsville-----. ...... 7 40 am 4 -I1 pm For;tto1--............7 5I arn 4 65 pm St. Matew--.-$--... 8 2 am 5 09 pmt Orangeburg.---.......... 8 2 am 5 27 pm Roevle............8 33 am 5 42 pm Georges.....................9 35 am 0 34 pm A r nnervlll0--............ 0 23 am 7 18 Pm Ar Charleston......i San800p LvBhrcnc l------....7 10 am 5 3) pmn Bam...berg..----------........... 91amn 7b50pum Denrnark ~~-~..--........ 41 aim 8 28 pmn Black ville ............... 6 2 am 8 42 p.n1 W ilisor - -------.......10 10 aim 8 58 pta A iln. --.........0 27 a m 9 17 pm Ar Antguu ........... 09 am 9 57 pm L v A ugusta..-..-........1 61 amt 10 45 pmii A iken........... 23 amlt 3 20 pm Wl1i~ti---.....--...... (8 am 4 27 pm lIackville.--............. 7 49 am 5 09 pm ........................808 08m 5 28pm 1)enmark........ . ...... 8o 20) am 14 pm Bam berg -- -......8 33 am 6 58 pm ..ranch......----............. 10 anm E 10 pm A r Charleston-.-...........~... 00 am 8 00 pm FAST EXPRESs AUCUSTA AND wASHINO1 N WITH PULLMEAN IIETwVEEIN AUGUSTA, AIKEN AND NEw YORK. Lv Augusta.. L VA ikon....."""""""'"..-.............8 pm A r Denmark...."""""'""'"'"'........ 14 an. Lv Denmark.......'."'""""'""""""" 60 pt Lv Alkon """"""'''"....................25 an .........."-.------... --.......... 81am Lv Canmdent.--.----............. 8 5 alm 2 25 1m1 CadnJunmet lon . 9 851th35 pm Ar K ingville. """ a i Lv Ktingvilleo """""""'..10 05 am 4 35 pm (r'amiden J """'o.1 "" ali i 40 ami -"amei.. ----............. 5 m 8 15 am ,onecutn at ColumbIa withI Southern noIwa ;ur all lita nppwSut n era to New York anml Jacksony'lle.1 Sem L,. A. EMERSON. Traflic Manager. en.r 8. 10 RNGnrl IManage r PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM e ~ans and beautIines athe hasir. nS ote~ luxurlan growth 50,ton * halt Sail 0n1.00 at Drtugm. s Te r, x a ltve and Peebbe and all who e uio'n. lemnale Wala , Rhuntter a- b1I tyc &, H NJ DERonnRNn ,.. eU- u,to crs MIT DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE To Atlanta. Ch, rWlte, Anguata Ahens, Wil, 111utltoD.. New OrIonlnmisand 6w York Bo. on, Itichmonet. WaPIA..'.-.- J i% orf"I, J...w" xamine my line a nice and well A' o81q', ,, high Sa111'ord ................ ...........,..N. otlherni Pinies... .......... 4 A) 1iam d ........................... -5 10 " W a e or ....................... 5 4 " 81 l ro ................. ........... 043 " 9 12 " A rC mroti, via .. A. .....~ " 'lester, via . A. . 8 0 Pin 1i~. y ,v ilumbh, C. N. & L. I.- ............ C0 pi S(' i on " .........." 5 n 12~10 MGreel wood " .... ..... 1085 " 1 07 Ril Abhovill " ......... I l 140 .. HEbertot " .......... 1207 pm1 241 - A tI ieno .......... 1 15 '' 3 45 is "Winder "......1 51 4 30 " Allittitt. 8 11A. l. ()n6on , 2 liwpot)( 1entrial Tiinem NORT1illOUNI No. 402. No.:x, l.v V tiantla, (Central Time) *20 au *7 SoAl p Winicr .......... 2 40 pmt J0 42 Atns ..... 816 " 1120 4 Elberto ......... 4 15 12 3ntm Abbevillo " ,,....... 515 " 1 i40 "rtenwood " ......... 5 41 " 2 " non......... 034 a Ur5i A r Colu inohin. U. N & I,. It.......t7O0 'Chester ... 13 ' 4W, r ha ie Vitt S. A. i v ... 1025 pin I, Aloro, via . A. ... *iNI1ti1 4llmlet " .......11 282"A815 .. W.n.ini.... t5 30 anilt2 ilT'nI soiutiern I'ii .S "... 12 14 4 0 2ii sin latei ...... *2 16 *I1 3 " "' llende, Ion, " .......... 3 28 * *1 I O t Ar Durham '' ......... 7 32 " ti iii Lv Dllrhili ......... 15 20 pmll 0 at n ArWeldon, via . . ...... 55-0 ti *3 IN p It chmb d.......... ..............8 15 " ( Eo W181iingt'n,vfiPei it u.n. 12 :11 " 110 lIa:tin .ore " " - 1 -1 11 12 *-t Al 1"ila1lelphia ** 4 I . 3.5 ', :' "s New York, 4 " 4 *6 23 1'Nre t, .60 A r Portsmnouth*** ' "730u1 am Se l.if Nerfo'k " ' *' *750 6 v( * O'p.. f)J5 iP.vx. Sonday. $ l)yjy ex Aoiday Nop. .103 Rnel 402.-"I'in Atlanta SpeIll'" ,2l1id Vestibullo Trainl of Pullnilian Slenpers and Colcees botweerm Washington and AL lt s. PkIs l'flin ankleeperm between por(8. 11oul It hAuld Chester. S. C. Nivp. 41 And 38.-"Thie S. A. L. Ex.pre,19 Solit Train, Coach.s and Pu11llinian 1ep bet wI(en P'orismiont h and A t.lantn. Company 'Sleepers betwon Columbia and Allanta. It ti tratis nmko ImmediatO CoIlnectlon n t AtlIanta for Afliolgoinery, blobilo, Now Or ]eans, TexII, California, ie .:co, ('hatta. Ilooga, N11sh1ville, Memiphis. .lacon, FlorIal. For Tickets I Sleepers and Inforimlationl, n . pl to 11. A. Newland, Len. Agf.., Pas. Ilepit 6 iliball lilo, At lanta, Ga., Charlotte, N.X E. Sr. .JOlIN, Vic-Pres.~and Gen'IMaiaTr V E. AlciIEK, Geni'1 Muperi nterndint.. 11. . Gl.OVEi, Trafilo lanager. T. .7. AN DICISON, Gen'l passenger Agent, OENDilHAL OFICE: P'OtT811OUT11. VA. Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad Sh1ort Line lletw een Florda and all Nort eri Poluts. Everett, Savantlah, Atgnsin, Ga., Co luibia, Wasilihigtoi, Baltmore, Philadelphia, New York, Hos tfln anl the EHA. 'veroett, Mae-n. A'13anta, ('hatt:i vn,na,' Nash Ville. L'ouisvil'. t'inellinati, ( hcago. F.veret f. Ilirmiii ghat, lHolvy !-prings. e.. phis, Lit tie lork, iansas City, tt. Louis, ii. Cn1"o, 91ix City. Itiver Jinetion, Pentacola, Aoblle, New Or leas, 'lexas, Mexico, Calitornia anl the Pacifle Coast. Elrective Jan uary 18, 1897. New York Express No 38, leaves ,Jackson viilIe8.2.. a. mi., wt. tiIhrough P'uliman~ Mieep. ers for Savanniah, ( olumbia,* Washh tgtoni liaItimonre, PhIiildlph)ia, New York, stnd all ICsern polints. Connects for For' id ina. lIteiurn train No. 37 reaches Jackst,1 vllie 19.12 p. mi. NewI York andl Florida Limited. No. 32..-. Solid Vestibule Train wilh comnpartment, ob servat ion, dlIning and11 sleepIng cors, very ele. illie i l.0) a. m-, dailly exceplt Sun,day. No. 31 returning nr.lves Jatcksonyll Ic 3.30 p. mi., St. A noustine 1.4' p. mn.. daiiy, except, Humiday. New York Fast Mall No. 30, lenve Jackson Vylle 1.55 p. mn. [ailly for a in e poits North Carrios Th' rough Hleeciers.Jacksonvtie to New York. Retturn No. '6 arrives Jack8snyllie' 0.00Oa.nm. Ashiev Ilie Route-Throught Pullmnan Sleep. ing. Car Service for~ Cinceinnati ua Satvannq Ii, (Clumia,i Asheville, Ilot.8Sprimirs, Knoxville. thbrough thie Celebrated Mountain Country o1 Nor ht Caroli na. Leaiv Jackson ville (1.55 p. mn. A rrives Cincinnati 7.15 a. mn. Reoturnintg, ar-~ rivas .Jack.sonville 9i a. tm. Onl.v line ithrotugh tile beauti ful,hlill country of .A1 ddie Florida, Pensacola and ICsesmbia Hay. Leave Jatcksonville 59.15 a. mn. Ily No. 2 dali ', for L.ake City, Live Oak, W'tioi. Mci tice IIo, Tallahaisse,,, liiver Junction, Peonsa cola, Mobile, New Orleans and1( tho Southwest AMexIco, Catlifornia and1( tile Pacillc Coast Car les leepers. Isoturna, No.1I arrives Jack sonvlloe 8.05 a. mn. Leavo .Jacksonuvillo 9.15 a. mn. lFor Starke iJiIiwthorne, Silver~ Sping (Jcala, Gai nesvti;o Cedar Key,~ Wildwood, Lecabur g, Taivares4 A popka, OrnandIo, Lacooe, Dade City, Plani, Cit y, 'lTamlpa. Arrive .Itacksonville, ~3.l5 p. in holl1y Springs Rooute (No. 30). St. Louis' Kansas city, Chuicago. I lave JacksonvIlle II.55 p. rn for Macon Atlanta, Ilirmiinghami, .4 AleminI, Kanisas City. 'iitogh Putllmiii Sleeper withoutt chian 'o In 40 houirs to Kaiana Cily. The rotle Is y ia iSgeon, Atlanta, Iir mn igha, ml loily Springs forMemnph Is,8p iin ild, Kanisas.' City. No. 35 return arrives Jaec - 8.20 al. mI.-Laive.s Jacksonville for Iirnns. wick by t he (Cumlberlandl Soute Steamer, and1( Ctumberland Hound. 11.00 a. mn. -Leave Jacksonville for hiuns11 wIck, via Everett, dailly, uet,j Sunday. 4I.00 p. m.-Local for E'verett. Closo connec Lion for ilrunswick. Shorteost, andl quIckest route. 5.00 p. m.--Local for Tallaha,,ssa and inter' mediate pois. Arrlve.Jacksonyillin 4.15]I). im. .20 p. m.-For Tarnpa and1( 1ntermeti inte poii7.3 Pil', an Hieepers. Arrive Jackson Throuigh ltleepers.. for Cincinnati v'ia Ashe V evie, eve Jaceksonyllie at 1.66 p. mt., arrives Ahevill to p. mn., arrIves Cincinnati 7.15 For Mlacon, Atlanta, twvo traIns datlla3. 14n1vII Jacksonville 8.20 a. mi. and 1.55 p. m'i 8teamer ".1 antatee" from Tampa to lImra ii tow 1I4 Afanittee Rtiver~ Polints., Pullman Sleepera on all Night Trains. Palr Ca h t wotn Jackr,onyllie it tid Tampa Slorda to best itudexed township map of N. 8. I'IRNNiNGTON A . MAODONP,I,j TrafflilIltanager. (Ueneral Passen3ige1A~ Atlantic Coast Line! 10AWIT I1N14, Metw'eent Charulestonm as.d Colousia U~piuer Nouthl (arolinma, Nor-it CarlO linn, Athena and4 Atilanti. WitM.nlsTON, N. C. Jan. 11th, 18961. (COJ,IENMJED) H(Cil.l)UL,E Goiso WtEsTr: ini Effect Jain, It9, GOING 10AST ,N 52 18197 No 53 7 121am1L.....Crleson,.C....A. ii 3.3 pim 821amt Lv.i........iaes.A....r 7 48 pm11 10 5011m Lv-.....H u o r........r 0 31 p) m 115 tim A r-:.Colu mbia........v 6 15 pml aI5 a Ar.......rperi-y ....v 8 lt140 pm 12 5U in A r.......Nbrry ....v 2 1,7 pmn -2S pmt A r--....lii toti.... v 2 10 pm11 ISp m At r..... ewo .....trn ....L .. . ... 2 :o pmi At'........ AO bbo11.....Lv .... 7 5m)1 A r.......ltone, (Ga.,...y...... .mAr.....Aitn ,G.........Lv.........A...t,(I..v 5I im Art.....Winnsboro, S.C.. v 1i 41 am pmAr......Charlot,to, N. C...v 9 3i am f3pi,m A r. ~de rsn,"K 8,.L i.(5 4 2)111 Ar.... Greenvyilleo....LL v 10 30 am 6 It pm A r.......Sptanibug...Lv 11-45 aml 0 3 pm1 Ar r.lindeisonvillo N.C..ILv 9 15 ama 7 00 mAr...Ashevill'....Lv 820 am Nos. 52 anod 53 SolId trainis b)t.ween Chiarleu -1 M. E MEItH0N,GentI Passnor Agent. J. It. KEN i,Y. T.5M.E ETRSON, Gen1i'AlManangnr.' Tra.m anae...1