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h'*wi thepo wtio pt,ok) I the tio i III o !w%trtv p "IK 41sol) tio U tt si kl6 o . p k'N i t 04. 3j~d ,a~c.~.in;~ V warh ~ o t r' . 4 1 ," I I I Thu stlid suth whsa Zch nv. ing to bok dividtdl. C1a1hing eVe i kil oli et1iiChie isSut's dAI kidtd the itching, Blrning, Eczema Is the external indication of a cont dition of the blood which produces i 6ery irritation almost unbearable. It I a mistake to think that this local irrita tion is the disc-tse itself-it is simply ai evidence of a disordered condition of th blood. , The seat of the disease is in th blood, and this is why the various salve and ointments usually applied have no effect whatever. They cannot possibl reach the origin of the trouble; only blood remedy can do that. S. S. S. i without an equal for blood diseases, an promptly and permanently cures Eczem, and removes all taint. Much torture could be avoided if th first it'ing symptoms were beeded an, a courBe of S.S.S. taken promptly, as as parently insignifcant skin irritatioi usually develop into the worst for: of Eczema unless properly treated. It matters not what other treatmer has been tried in vain, S. .3. alway gets at the seat of the disease, an forces it out. Mr. William Armstrong, an old resi dent and highly respected citizen c De Pere, Wis., writes on A pril ?st, z896 4 MR. WILLIAM ARMSTrONG. "I have been a sufferer for eight year with that horrible disease, Eczema, a times all over my body, and no perso; can describe the burning and itching had to endure. "The extent of my sufferings can b appreciated when I state that my con dition was such that I could not tak my bed, and for three months I neie laid down, but was compelled to git ij my chair when not mnoving around. was treated by the best of physician with no succeas, and tried a.ll the pates medicines re .-mmended for Ezemina wi'.hou4t any gwv.d re,.ul. I the wes to the Indiana Mud hahs wit.h the atm renes a.nd then to t. CLemnez"., & treWated msn.aIl rev-t, 1stere tin trear a peni.': s kafydx4g ame ot age seame, t emd as't-r2,.. s ' di m M d i u .arw ge4 s { a ite l wat d'airi-y eiu'ed. A tM vvas mys b t my ?9L f1A6swyph%1 fe*2 enu' e fttic at Me'.Asu meI w sf mfr preaeut age. I am sarelaty ye ofaa awrt am no'w fw p,efet kasheb Few resI Mwed dfseses relie can out b*eI.*MaIS4 by cea a reaS MAood reme dy-. So asy per a{ who are stsfferer from.a asehata om deep.seated M,oo die.,.e make thei mfatake of taking reu tdles which at et are only tonles an esuucno bMy reach their trouble, I isla ~ufsuch case which other so-calie Ilo remedies cannot reach that 8,8,1 ha. made some. of the most wonderfa entes, 83, S. 8. enres p4rmanenitly Cancel Catark, R~heumatism, Eczsma, Tette1 Contagious Blood Poiison, Scrofala, an all othe disease, having their origin I the blood. It is a A Real Blood Remned it ut romtlyeve aferother so-calle co eeIes hae' 4tied. 8.8.8. ~ ~* nteed purdy veg abl. 1eson blood an. uknlaae :e,aed free to any 8V.Is :., Atlanta,- ia.. ( 41M4% 'Nif h ro !i(i - o Ici row, 4ti: 0tw004 hlil% lut:wk(s414.16 Ol), 1q1 %m I A1 i )%!I *) . ,1) I i)iti Ij1V t W , ,(,QC -ow I ti qwooil liit, 1i4I Qef til nIn?d fin amlg. ti z eq 5h.ni Ih t ti " !) , " II ,): I ing l h I;-00 44. .1 94 ,Mtfd (?tu(4 1 W%A 1 thes t th s1As >-, o d. L-a n tob i4n l iarv o o it 1OW03 Aiet Iol ot, Zn Mi-Ser Ous , 11 it,i'i h lnarftl t I.S 1004 1 Of i lit, s-,nt h. I is n , iorcoenett woiil fi.vo lx- n mgt and ott of thst e011ie and tiuan :iud w ratigles th :te .%oxl surti l have troopd at stately ex0is t) t promiwi) hind of prospi itv. -ut. aMr. Mnie haus ling 16r:y golden hae awily. r ite hos tot Oinly filed to coliliath th South, but ho has noltmed it. Und r thio tihadow Of his md1imiistrittion th(l 11011 Who dot his mnd 'Mark Hnita's bidding hav perfewto d l ig tmW. lia hitl lavished to so 3 (11Ct io 01Of spo(ilS" up[Onl th o1)1l puretbig wid scalawag rgin w which has uenn hovering hungry over othe southern oiaeys sinc the noar. lit has ignored and lieuated the new and respetable element read for a sillsh an (coiolic fait r-bd to i crown it all, be has ri peied the dciiond s( of p ur i .s" p pltic, t resurreeted andissue ihich time nd iwg high hs hrng hunge, hae eo sther c oilcest osnete oar te an drespectal erofitnst rdiyus fo theangenu of sch i aliyh.nd bte itrow t fal,heti hseope net ofcare Ilore if o bx'hyterite resurrectd fra isue ilck te fnd ciunst.ant had sooxthed, aond cift vig igh whish h e n lronag,ioa o the coldiet oinhmntsof the seIi tdoe nolt oits te se.s htere ibe~ t( featerte ssentori"onnet' lcif nley aingii~ the xt n eionallo ifen tnwhethe t h e natn lebultyiof Of heours teire cto hmilit ohe aswerrh, the sot i the sam It vi life.nlIt andtarknizesna T theuay itrust trhsouth agatinist hedpatheo poilitical negrophiilisit t here can be but one re'spon.e fronm th jjiig~ath. '3ering~ foowr f utrn1me t Sracy. Cir th" rausk" and' roiar'b in B ')Lihd /it the. bllojt boxZ in I It d'.Ai lot iiiat4'r noJw what we : M ~A weg wit , that we have e ')( this. are finIitAr of j'ul 'Atitt and;~ t,inh 'I hey are dli'. * sg.as.. tha.t eer 1-* and~' miujit be msp,, ~ro:sdi1I-<l Jint the robbter ridi tariff imb.l i. riddled, Tfhe ri'' t swa31ft mfJJet i10 vindictsubj Thie 4rfJigh hcy ji:tay that fotee'g IJfom: av wrAti#, a% co'loro fifls.d Iife, that : oVldJ not be' toiertAl4 ifn its own ' :nait h:i rehnkldu by the 4id bal lot fc,'i the [jspi;ls it has' ifefnl'ited Thep innejc of i..ouss hu:a bfefn r,a.iaw, andl it mer.'t bo met an it hns alwatyA im mst, calimly, firmely, amul in rue b rokenj rank,,. Weo havo dIalliedf umuch with pol. cal possibeility dluring thouse tranqui! an emingly ocouno timnem, Wi havespeculated -npimn divisioni, nu Slooked upoun now aligonmen witih out alarm. But the black flag han *been lifted by tho old party of uec tionalism, tho blare of the enon,y' Is. bugles has flung in our face.. tho p ost serlous throat of mortal polI ft tic. We know our position now and on 410 'flow39994 9tk 4. 4R4"; jA pk?:143 e %1 'Ata.O ?qk, 4 I t2*A .9 .4 a t1o t)h lte. IWN A .W , t'N> 4an,e tot\u %S,I,vatate. 'y ,wAt.in tJ w . tr t .. trt ht a t~ tite?k ' u tliv L / CAwat the &te ti,4,1 i i ,e hg,' nty4o n , in:: nat Nh.sn. 'ehs l4l1l~ue ol t hes'~ofm~p Tod yor it et ,.s. h , trassi of X I'rIm'e w e,to e r o. ;S 't . *w al at ad e rid, ugst eS evtn S vno, , wano.a to del 1at4 , . t e , re minist:r o0 Sainq wK-As Ov :.ks q4ss:na two v at enta gea,lbya amnarhi The mwrderer ire tWre hot tw otof w:th stkthe h'reu'.ern iW haven f hedtand wth other sins the hontp. oh.. 1o4 s for two hoh, aded a 1 'lock thi aaftnoSo. Hiowife a wasdrIt A uoista.c away hn. las fel Cas il tepime Inister of fai was waie wo-a Wt which stgrcin epme in atfraihu heand hn pasinhera it the cest The latwondsd upon ligrs.ueo Sct for t wohous antd diod At 3 o'clth This kaeno isoe. He w weastbutna ther stane reayideno The woni e mt and fVeltoI, th te ptl of hei wro4ie wo Aasv himu tigring in aoth ofor a.ou adThe psir wayt the Thry. a ton ta a tv wen '! whcureo the hsth atrd wpnhich heips.c.e lohe, that1 1; tlinn 5)1( ) St Aueja is no tued for itsa Wal%Z,". li is, %t, %41 %\%VVltV-%W*i belihs. That placs is betwesienda *Steba.tNid, thNt summe reidnce o th.' Spais courvt, n Vitr ah kvvm, -.N-VV A. V'rin k\\lli about ~ 'r" thrymlssuho ibat The prem lwier welres last hr til.-. 7.no Wa OL,s h,--.- no iii)i unent~~~~W f jutvngai4"11%Yk thkt to taee'i aiN the to of weksc ueof te bthour, ter,o. which he exp t A return A toOSa SebAIN.tme Uto l4nui -Aed atc Mistr Wood%p d. whenid tAcs gentlemansoul beno as day casi the prme qnis r The S a,WsIssassinatmediatelay ar giisth A me of #tinad,c uist T i burliee thatd thiee ishotn%atsumed c, duck thte hpreki nae ith ihea f the oli. the chet he womudermern declared thatc kilsf tf Senor Candac s h-a matbufa jsrt dfslance, ad that the woe mt fe l o l,e of atut thefcst os e s eive Tuit'dy s tePril.ls ewa f lre ing in h pan finagen ofthpahing aihentr L "in lSanh. the halt of upono Conva hips Sed grea of Bote. fiut bi* ledi a ery iiet lid alH. thoughatndko )itu ftovr bii( onon Tutt'sLi Pills ishalh The seret oteat i the poer todige . an anm b'oraors hergegt mt a nat ive of Atiwli hnt haw,t 'tyskAn't int Ott Ste ~Alt1e hi gihhyet i Wa tvndu Mtin iVA n,A tor, tWg% o h th how Ouue to Wak St-A k4etoe h q , takR4 V\ Iih e\eta inte the hsenaoftr'ai enetn ic k%x% th~i t lkit 0 % tt't4 W11 18l-1 A(Aor h ditAt k.it toa a'kiko \vItl ththe 40 m MVItO Vit it his mAt tr in riniei'. to thu wM'nthississiy, %'ornAkit%g tkhe o tel %k w\ V%\a1R, and thow goinig tit Carroll timnty, whitvx ho %maitainedk hik logal lxwi deneuxt untlhis dea th. 8ktnatov 0%eorg. 0btainm is 1%\doill eixn in the rcomoni sheoolse imd o i,M nof tWin hs 1renaXl Mti u n t i l a t 't r t h e h w o f t e n t -v o k.t ni in wh1c0 he mv%I ala privateo in the nvgi t,et e anilo by ,fer. Ilk. t-.%kte- wi not c tivo Iart in the il was, ea4ting his lot With the ZSth. Ilo 101 the envention hall to t\no a i atptaii i% the 0th n%vimtio %.f. thle 'NUssiSippi Volunt termi Ito nev to theti ratnk of brign die gneral of Stat ivrs htwouX thte coe of th war. Wher n the war Ntsd,Ar. Uit-or)Tk rotuirniot to Car rvll Couty,v roninlinthtit praetice.of hsntf.sion ad lAter ennivd poli ie Itan 19 er Was 1tiniited to thi supretm bon h and soo after Wards etlte hlief jashiutic% in Which tapaity he was serving his State wSen a.st erete to the United ates Senate itstad her %him rel idfll thA eneatht'le periuttd t servs hi entirt ter, on the 4th of saro I1,9. he would hiver clple sted fyoar in the senate. Hel bad dev'linedar-leto more than A % ear ageo aeit.-ont of 0 his h otnh,ega and Hon. H. D, Monal has been chose-n as his succes;sor for the termi b1i,ginning- in 1St9. Senator Georbe was well-liked in the senate notwithstanding a rather brusque manner. Tose who knew him realized fully that beneath the outward rust was hidden a kindly and gentle disposition. He was also universally respected for his great erudition on legal and constitutional questions. Probably there has been no man in the senate during the present generation who had made greater research into constitutional questions or could discourse more profoundly upon the instruments of oer'sFre. Is the Eeryu ecan et mthertias tsa tiniorealto face. Ihe rdolrl not plied seeral o th ere ias no)telling, it mke. theadvn ha maey ain. lea,.Itrelev..an' pevnt uncertaie i Natures, note give poperantance,mu orle,the'senJ' freindo ent la a inirmt wand hen reaply anpe. itae wtheu advn itiany afnerly pai., Mdother's friend iin goodl for only one purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of dangver awl pSain, *i 4'o)IMr per b,ottle at all drug~ itores, 0r sent by sail on, rcely pof , tion for nwo, * ent to any re L.iberal Triai Quohtigu nf ELECTiO-0I LCON of' srf, Who AntlO A fahw 'nIfiff #S d byAwr hAikIepeA hAv A w h e t f O M y A h o i t s m a l f o . 6 o . ' iko ive , 6 Av, its ris ,~' .?6It NNI &(aU AAM ,% c 6. .rth t.M11 5a a ~fr JVwat*A %i6 sait ANOPMr To'MO PITORIW CANTOM1 J. DR. sAMURL PITGHRP itm the ortfigiltor of " PITC sh(O hav* borno andi do# flov beiar tho Aeeilld pwoptl 0 This I, the op1,aIti " PITOHEP tem lft Ohs hotae of the InA eas. LOOK OAREPULLY a the A41d yor hAm bo Pe. A'b o oe o1thortly fr The '11e*1411r 4 (Anpany o/ Prestlent., Do Not B8 Do not endanger the til'r of your 4 Niih oie druggist Iay oflotr you (1 on it), the ingtdients of which ot "The Kind You Ha SEARS THE PAC-8t Insist or The Kind That P )Iar en,WAUR Oompany, ,, Ml THE FIRST DUTY. Man's tirst duty.is to got his life right with Ood. That is the only way, too, of getting it. right, wit,h stiyt.hing else. uman life is the gpvatest piece of inaehinuery known ine reation. It is wonderfully mado atind made for high ends, but it must be run right or it will run. Lu1y for ruin. A railway traiii is 1 great blessing to the world when it is on traek and on time. But if it tires to run without a track or mut of time it runs to destruction. The tirst duty of overy train is to be in harmony with the Inanage ment. Every human life oi track atd on tine with the ends of its existence is a blessing to the world. But; when it undertakes to run an independent schedule there is col lision and ruin at every turn. It :ollides with those who are true and thus brings trouble and sor:ow to the good, and it collides with those who are independent and thus multiplies the wrecks and in creases the ruin already wrought.. God is the Ruler, and he rules for wisdom, accord and mutual help fulness. In harmony with him, we are in harmony with every good life and every good thing. Out of harmony with him we are outlaws, wild trains, running only for ruin and to ruin.-Wesleyan Advocate. __THE CIE A RNIETO N L,INE. D)ouble Daily Tralins between Charleston Coiumnbla sand Augusta. QUICKEn.I TIMJ. IIOUTHS CAltOLINA & GEROItIA It. It (I PAlUjENOGER DI.lA stI M ENT. CIBA a4LERTON. 8. (, Jan. 24, 1897. 80I IIEDUI,E,. DA ILY. sv 1t'arleston.......,........ 7 10 nm 5 30) pm 8nineiirville.-............ 7 40 nmij 6 II pmn Geo%rgen....................... 34 2 nm 7 (.1 pmn iranclCl'Ij(................ 8 32 nm :) 7 3'5 pmn Jt.weavill ............. ..,..I 26 15m 7 50E pmn Orsa1ngeburg.............. 9 2 nim 14 20 pm lO MtteWS-.............. '0a ed am 48 pmn Fort Miotte............... ..10(00 rn 901 pm Kitngv ille........,.......10 10 nm 9 20 pm A r C oIuumin ............,....10) 65 nm 10 10 >m I,v (oluman ..................... 7 s0 nm 4 00 jIm J{ilgville,................. 7 41) nmI 4 44 pm For L Aio t1................. 1nin 4r55 pm Mt. IU1ttheg*w,...............H 02 ama 1 00 pmn li.an;ge buirg..............,4 24 nm1) 6 27 pm J14,w V,1 llo11..,,..........8 83 sam 6 42 p)m nJranchylviI................ 8 66 nm 6 554 pm7 (Jeorgos......,.........,.. 35 a m 4 34 pmn il, nI mervIlloa...........10 22 iam 7 214 pm A r (hanrlemton..............,.1 00) an, 14 00 pm I,v i.har..-.t.n.....,,......,....7 30 nm7) 6 1 3)1pm 1t'-anyilIa....,..,,..... 9 1 nm -7 60 yma .....r..................0. 42 im 14 214 pm i Smm r ,............ ' 52 nm 842 p.n Jllunck vill,,I,.............0 II0 nol H 6$ pmn wNilIlisn....,...........,0 27 nm i) 17 pm11 A 2ion..................,..,111 SIll am, 57 pm1 .A r A '(gnainl..,......, .,,.22 6211am 14)'0 - 1 p J,v A lIgisita ,......,.......,,.E 0 20 snm 3 20 pm11 . A iken. .,-,-, ,.,.,7 (1 sanm 4 27 imfl ilsokyvillo,.......,.....,60 nm 09 28Iml I onmark.~......~.....,,,. o 30 n6 244 mi11 ........r.......~.............3) 8 68 4 1)56 p J1ranobylilv .2,..........,.21) anm l 1) im A r (3husrlnso,...........,I) 01)11 14 N) 0imt VAST I1XPRESS AJInIIWTA ANDI WAIIINOTONI WiTif P'If,.MAN iI1TWI.EN AJ4URUSTA8 AIJIEN AND) 1MW V1)R., Iv Alugl)stai........,.,,,..,,. . .,,... 3 (). n 1,V Aik on..........,,-~..,,....,.544 a : I lIon mark,.............,,,,,,....,.,. 4 0pm ,v)o>nark......,~....,............,..El 26 nmw Lv A)ken,I..... ........,,,,,,,,...7 2anm Ar AnigI8ti4,.,,,.....,..,,.,., ,.,,,,..,, 14 30 RM r lM )0n ylii.~,~~..0l a 4 m r~ A 'M u;itAP ja' 1)1It , ( abath J e h. 1*k 14o on lDe rinb1) Wun( r to uM ofMrft ire inW t inMP H H WI H{ 4 pI 1 1 ih oi SiT futivJ*onl, fAvf Au MVM i oW Y. I THERR It of , Mautnhuseeds, Ithl CASTORIA," he Oho atu l CASTOMIA," tv1o4. ht# be6e ied of 6mor" s heA over t,1ty I the toa per asn e atue 10 4 on tho )PA MO to 1080 j#Uy fttld OJo)0p1 aAd..4A.A 11 " M t.e 0#n# Deceived. 111d by acceptinig a cheap substitito MCRNO 16 ti%kos fOw HktUr pI1es eft ho (oo not know. ve Always Bought" 1lLM SIONATURE OP Having lever Failed You. nAV &Tink&T, Now VORK 0,,V. J5SOUTHERN RAILWAY. qentral Tine letween VOnluUbIa and Jagk senville. Eantern Time Ifetween Go. lunbla and Otter Polnt. EFFROTIVE MAY f, 1897. Northbound. No. 88 No. 80 Daily. Daily. v. J'ville, V.O.&P.Ry.. 8 15a 7 00p ........ *.......... 12 20 p 11 85p ........ Oolumibia ......... 4 15 p 4 24 a ....... .Chu'ton,80&GRR. 7 10 a 5 0 p ........ Jr. Colunbia............ 10 Mn 10 10p ........ v..Augiata, So. Ry.... 2 10 ) 0 0p ........ * ranitoville ....... 2 11p 10 12 p ........ S Trenton ............. 8 1050p.... 4 Johnstont......... U 111p. P. ClumLInUn. dep't. 4 M P 17 a V 'bia Bland'g st... 5 20p 5 84 a. innsboro......... 0 121p 0 28a . ...... Chetor .......... l p 7 18a .... Rook 11il........... 7 84p 7 57a r.Charlott.... .. 1 6p 8 5 ....... DanviHle............. 1 00n 'h 1 I0P .. .... r. Richniond ......... 00a 640p ........ r. Washngton ....... 6 42 a 9 40p ........ Baltimior'Pis.R.AR.. 800 11 85p ....... Philadelphia........ 10 15 a Hn a . .New York... . 12430 6 W a ...... Southibound. No. 87 No. 85 Daily. Daily. $a. New:York. Pa. Rt.R. 4 SO * 12 15nt .... ," Philadolphia........ 0 p 860a. " altirore........... 9 p 6 22a. v. Wash'ton, Bo. Ry.. 10 48p 11 15a v. Riohmuond......... 2 00a 12 05p ........ . Danville ........... 550a 20p arlotte ..-........ 9 a 10 90P ........ " k Hill.........10 a 1100. eater. . 10 55 a 1187nt Winnsboro....... 11 41a 12 20 a. r ol'bia Bland'g at... 12 M0an 1 87 a ........ Qv- olumbia Un.dop't. 1 15 p 4 80a. ..0 Johnstons.......... 8 p .6082a .... Trenton ............ 8: p 6 48 a .... " Graniteville ........ 8 8801 17 a1 ........ Ar. Augusta--.......... 4 15p 8 00 a .. .: l'bla. 80.&G.Rly. 4 00 1 7 00 a ... . rlstn...... 800>11 0 a ... Lvy. o'bia, F.O.&P.Ry. 11 65a 12 47 a... ;.yvannah...-...4p 610a f.r. acsonyile. - .. ... p0 10 a. BLEECPENG O/-l8,V1OlD. foubl dali passenge r bervica between Flor Not.. 1) adtIi-Washin gton and Southwst~ rn limite&olid Vohtlbulod train with dnng ears and fret olas.s oaches not fCalte Pullman drawin room sleepin oars Dotaween Uap.Ji'okuiny 11, Savannah Washington kul nan slooping bar between Augusta and ~os85 and 11--U. B.''Fast Mall. Through Pl Imanx drawin groom bufo sooping oars . twoen Jaoksonville and NiYork ued Au. usta andl Charlot to. Pili:mase epug oars otwoon Jaoksonvill andm Columbia en aut all btwoona Jac onmville and'Oininnatad . .P. A., W'pligon. A.' G. As 8OUTHERN RAll.WAY. *serdensed Mohedule I ta b NOV. 15, 1800. BTATIONS. 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Sunday i 'iy ex hntay Nos. 403 a13d 402.-"The Atlanta Specala" VolId Vestibule Train of Pulm,a1 SIeperp and 'on"nes between WaMington and At iIn." alF ['tiloinan i-'lepers betWno Ports. nio1th and Chester. 8. . Nos. 41 and 38.-"I he S. A. L. 1xpregps* Moilil Train. Coaches and P1ulitan Sleepers between Portamnth iandI Atlantia. Company Sleepers between Columbia and Ailana. R. th trains tmake immediate connection at Atlanta for Montgtiery, hiobilo, New Or lans, Texac, CalIrornia. hlexico, f'hattia nooga, Nashville, biphis. blacon, Florbia. For Tickets, Sleepers, andi I nformnntion, a . to . A. NewIland, (Jen. Agt., Pass. IepIt. V1im1ball House, Atlanta, Ga., Chariott e, N. C E. ST..IOHN Vice-Pres.anI(beiV'1 Alanager. V E. AlBEVE, (Jen'i Superlintend.nE. iI. W. h. (4LOVER, Traffie Manager. T. J. AN DFICSON, Cien'l Passenger Agent. GENERAL OEFIES: yORTSMOUT11, VA. Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad, Short, Line Betw oen Florida and all Nort ern PoIa. EVerett, Savannah, Augusta, Ga., Co. luMbia, Wash1ngton, Balitiore, Philadelphia, New York, Jo tou and the Enast. Everett, facon, Atlanta, l'hattat 'ooner, Nash ville. Louisville. Uinein na ti. hicn. Evereft. 11tiniffham, liolly .1prings. Me.ln. phis, Little Rock, Katisas City, fit. Louis, chi cngo, Rioux City. - . . lver Jnunction, Pensacola, Mobile, New Or leants Texas, Slexleo, California ai the Paol dCoast. EIeotivetJanuary 18. i897. Now York Express No 33, leaves Jackson ville .9 a. mn., ,vi h throught Pitlilman Sleep. era for Savatnnah, eolumnbla, Washington ibLltimtore, Philadelphtia, New York, and all l 1te4rn points. Connects for Fernanli na. Retutrn train No. 37 reaches Jacksonyvllle 9.12 p. mn. Now York and FlorIda Limited, No. 32. Solid Vestibule Train with comnpartmeont, ob servation, dining andi sloepinig cens, very ele gat.; leave itt, Augustine 9.J50a. in., Jackson ville 11.00 a. mn', daily except Sunday. No. 31 returning ar.tives JacksonvIlle 3.30 p. im., 8t,. AugustIne 4.40 p. mt.. daily, excep)t Sunday. Now York F'ast Mail No. 30, leave . atckson. villo 6.55 p. mt. Daily for sa me points Northt Carries ThIrotugh Sleepers Jacksonville t o Ne w York. Return No. 3 arrives Jacksonyvile 9.00 a. mn. Asheviile Rtoute--Throught Pullman Sleep ing Car Service for t incinnati ula .Mavannath, Columbia, Asheville, Hiot Springs, H noxvlle, through the Uelebrated1 Mountalit Country of Nort h Carolinta. Leav Jacksontville .SSp. mi. . Arrives Olnoeinnati 7.l5 a. mn. Returning, ar- g rivas Jacksonyvile 9 a. im. Only line through the beautlful 11111 nQJDty of Ilitdlo Florh1a, Pensacola and - -atnbla 1Bay. Leave Jacksonvyille 9.15 a. mn. lBv No. 2 ualy,fr ae iy LIve Oak, Yatelsoit, Mon ticllo Talahsse, RverJuttction, Pensa cola, Mtobile, New Orleans and the Souithwest Mexico. California and thte Pacitle Coast Carries Sleepers. Return, No. 1 arrives Jack sonville 8.05 a. mn. Leave Jacksonyvile 9.15 a. mn. F~or Starke hlawthorno, Silver Spring Oceala, Gainesville Cedar Key, Wildwoodi, Leesburg. Tavares Apopka, Ornando, Lacoochte, Dadle City Plan, City, Tamnpa. Arrive Jacksonville, 3.1 p. mt, I [iy Springs Route (No. 36). St. Louis, Kansas oit.y, Chicage Leave Jacksonvillo (1.65 p.,am., for Al aeon A Usanta, Birmninghamn, hiemphtis, Kaitsas City. Thtrought Pullmnan Blee poerwithiout change in 48 hours to Kans~aa Uity. The ronte Is via Mlgeon, Atlatnta,Bir mnngha, ity Springs forMIemphis. Spitig tileti, K{an'sas tfty. No, 5S return arrivesaJaek son ville 9.00 a. in. 8.20 a. mu.-r-Leaves Jacksonvlleo for Birnns. wick by thte ?u,tnh,eriand Route Steamner, antd Cumnberland Sound. 11.00 a. mn.--Ideave Jacksonvillte for Birtins wick, via Everett, dadly, euce pt Sunday. -1.00 p. mn.-Local tbr i.verett. Close conffee tion for lirunswick. Bhortest andtt quIckest route. 5.00 p. mn.-i.ocal for Tallahassa and inter mitet pollnts. Arrive Jacksonvlile 4.l5; >. mn. points. li'a-an Sleepers. A rrise Jackson vIlle 7,85 a. mi. Thtrought Sleepers for Clneinntati via Ashe -ville, leave Jacksonville at 6.55 p. mn., arrives Asheville 1.44) p. im., arrives CincinnatI 7.15 For Macon, Atlanta, two trains dali). l.eatvt Jacksonvile 8.20 a. mn. andl 0.55 p. mn. Hteamnet " Alaateelo" fromt Tampa to B i-alden towni) ne1)4 aft(te)t River Poi tas Punlhtuan Sleeper. on all N4 ght Trains. Parlor Cars btolWOe)n JacksonyIllie ant ampa Sendti or bett indexed township ad I' lOlai to ~ A1Q1L' N, 8, I'KNNlNOTON A ':A1NL TUrtin i anager. O~eneral Passenger AR\. Atlantic Coast Line ! IS.eqen Ohsnreaetoa and 'oluinibla Utppe.. Nttli Walrolna, Non-tk c.ar -Slint, Attaenn~ uand Atlanta. PAMiIenOW Diet'AnyTNEST, (isaNtiW tC#'r it Et7o i Jian. 19, ' 003c EAtre . in an In ,v .. V,0hnileaten,8.,.A 9 St p1m ! 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