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'vl'yit's smitl adtit, farmer, Dil tr yours:i t for lh t ick uayt sif fering won't Adll is to lit ptrthil. I fita(l w0 hav 1t100re-t it qieok l 11lgh, 11111iot rI it s I o to theor n ieh. M%I rowa:trdl k inot bert. I)It Ii' e expect 'Iiern ii t piotrno. Th t soi b o l i rig i litd (.x p1c l let .. " i i AL i b t eo ld do I,(ttf,r if t it:\ "That'. Thund %<vi, farmer ut.Ni mi iIn s jpr Iar till - rtitiOl< s tol t et aIt. lit the -etl of lilt- vuir thi )-:it Pio at[] h - il r,] 11st u Is w pai al hr coid do hete i A Motderll IneitdLazarus, Ineitdbood d;sease3 are llch more difficult to cure taon tLose wiich are acquired. One of the most cothnuon hereditary diseases Is Scrofula which the mcdcal profession admit is most obstinate and deepseated, and their ef forts to cure it meet with little success. A child amficted with Scrofula is always putny and sickly, and can never grow [n to healthy manhood until the disease is eliminated. Scrofula leads into con sumnption nine times out of ten, soe that it is important for this reason that imn mediate attention be given to all chil dren who inherit the slightest taint. Mrs. S. S. Mabry, 360 !ltn St., Macon, Ga., writes: "My boy, Charlie, inherited a scrofu lous bl1ood taint, and from infancy was covered with terrible sores, his sufferings being such that It was Impossible to dress him for three years. CHARIAIE MAlRV His .head and body were a mnasq pf sores, and his nose was swollen to several times Its natural size; to add to his mnisery he had catarrh, which made bimn almost deaf, and his eyesight also became affected. No treatment wa spared that we thought would relieve him, butt he grew worse until his co'ndi, tion was indeed pitiable. A dozen bloo4 remedies were givena him by the whole. sale, but they did not the sl ightest good. I had almost despaired of his ever being cured, when by the advice of a friend we gave him S.8.S. (Swift's Specific), and at first the inflammation seemed to ist, crease, but as this is the way the remedy gets rid of the poison, by forcing Its out of the system, we were encouraged and continued the medicine. A decided im provement was the result, and after he had taken a dozen bottles, no one who knew of his former dreadful condition would have recognized hin. All the sores on his body have healed, his skin is perfectly clear and smooth, and 1te has been restored to perfect health." Mr. A. T.X Morgan, one of the promi nent druggistd of Macon, and a mnember of t"' board of aldermen of that city, says. "I am familiar with the terrible condition of little Charlie Mabry, and the cure which 8.8.8. effected in his case was remarkable, and proves it to be a wonderful blood remedy." 8.S.8. is the only cure for deepseated blood diseases, such as Scrofula, Rhen anatism, Cancer, Eczema, Catarrh, etc. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable and contains no potash, no mercury or other mineral, which meatns so much to all who know the disstrous effect.. of these dr'gs. Valuab4' books mailed free to any ad. dress by the Swift Specific Company, Atlanta. Ga. rz i r, 4 '11 6(v.-ze Iz hsm .- to'r f,%ot1 it i i ) . ' . ' w,1l vin ao 1 he (ro t-re-t .1 n. w_ pt-1t 'v 14' Al \ " A I,' 11 n \' Ili 11111 shev1- 11141 frluit 1.1' lIo. r Iro(lil hv ml;s " ran i ti'v ar bl . 4 ti l I Ado -to(1. "I o '.1ind pl ing V I ton I Iit I lt S rIn il s -a 1 i I l a hian theoI --illitir harI. A l 14.v( iollr Id, too, itht mur preachr'1 ib'ght-r ar, very- highiiiiinld.d and h v, vry ilitle fehng f,,r t.i poor ainl e0oml Moll people1. I 0.1nSIderT it vvry un11 eonilirg in lhem. con.sIdvrling that thes- Smile poor 11m coiiini p1opi live helpi'd to vdiiutv 111(d dross thei ili rib"onls il 11141 Olc an d alwtys it it sarrniiv . it ChvinsIlves. T1imes v, are terribly iar, iow sind I thilklz proiachmrs oughit to sharf- hird t ime(1. Inl Common1101 with the( peoplo." "C(Irtalinly thley had1(, buit the,\ wonl't," said11 the farmer. "Aid now," (etntimied the doctor, "I'mli going to leave a tonlic for you. No use saving you dont ;etl it., fo? VoU do. Aid I'd advist- you to take t go >1d long rest. ienemoor that prtIvention is better thai cure. Then I thitik you'll beyoursolf again soon. By tle wfa, did I tell you that a new doctor is going to yuit ip t Diunrion villtage. Yes. it y n Inan from the cit v bv the namte11P of LIl ei."' "Hunh, a nelledgei ting that will give physic like at b-y %ith lis first 1*1-"ckr an'don't hu4W whetl or it'll blohi m 11 or M' S.l4hlo4Iy vise to thtI liext coluntr,'' l.iirted out lte old fitler, at wh1icI tey fill laugh (I. rt n. i-w like I read of -*-'. - I .\l!inie, "wh 'll never go i t rI Mi whnivs,ea aCi . i: nd il lo does g. will strao inI' ll pre-svint w% ithl anl 4. H. Inow 14iisi'je profmality. As he 'a n -t e I'lit it-li's pullse m1a1 tex. 2 : - 0 t.. Igo t' he' f lix his eves '.l e 4 ..'il i | | 'rofoti ali (' t t '4 4l444i. A;W t I t ji o i . itt will ,illat lrony hYas a <Li% or tw Itl.vi -t 10 pri-paro for the, netx( world. " Y, 1 , )oetior. I ht we ill swear IS. s lih. sylVil. goes," aild Pol. Yul aro willing to tell yoir p;atient wihat liistrtiuble is, what you are going to plt inl his itomailchll, and what you .. xpe.ct. to (do for him. You aro interested in I th least symr~p tomt of thle mtostor'di nary patientt, anid yotu are so kind andt sympalit het ic tht onle dloesni't inid telling youi just how h'j feels. You dlo eot prescribe unneJLcssatril and81( al ways speak so chterfully when you leitive tht thle paitien1t dloublts, after all, whthler he' is sick or not." '"Thank you, IBoy, t hank yo u,"' laughed the doctor. "'Unt perhailps 1 (10 not stand4( so highly ini every one's estimation. And roslly, I must he going,"' rising fromx his seat. "Stay for dlinnear, c'an't you?'" they~ all asked. l3ut the doc-tor hatd sev. eral calls to miake a-.dI bade( t homs goo)d bye. "I'll go a-i far as the creek withI you, Doctor, if you' Ill ht mhe,"' said Boy. "C'ertainly, my de'ar, wrill be gladi of your c..mplay," he answeredl, knowing that Boy wished to have a tatlk with him. So she got her sunbat, anid put a b)asket of nice Juneit apl)est4 in thle buggy, saying as she sprang ini: "These are for your wife aind chil dren, w~ithi my comipl imlents." "Allowv mo to thanitk yotu in their hohlalf,"' lh answered as they drove awvay. Then J3oy told himt of all her troui bloe how she hatd so much wished to "hlolp papai" by teac-hinig school ; how she had failed and1( how t he success fuli teacher had subduetld heri; how papa) dlidnl't knowv and wast going to let thbe "horrid man"' boatrd with them. Also that "papa"11' wanItetd him to teachi her and1( Diucky F'roneh and Laitin; That she hlad hoped t hat lie (the Doctor) could help hier to findt emnploymient. Thast she hadt beeun reading the "wanted" column of the City News in hiopesi of finding somUo thing, but all t he "wants" were for "boys, boys, b)oys!' "No one ever wanted a girl for anythirgg." "Oh, dear! it was too bad." "Poor 1)ap)." Thei doctor listotnd sympathetically arnd talked withI Boy as lie would have done11 withI one of hia own daughters. And shte felt greatly comnfort ed. "I don't knowv why it is, doctor," she sa111, "but N good serious talk with you alwvays did meogood. Some how I always feel like I wanit to be better anid do something grand and noble so as to gain and forever ro tain your esteemi. The11 Doctor mado somo gallantt re ply and was silent a fewv minutes be fore saying: "B1oy, I'm going lup. the country soon and I'll see if I can get a school for you." "W here? Up ini the Stony oreek neighborhood?" enaerl. "'enl. rt ,n dnt fg ur *V*h''cl~ V'f'Ni AWO'# q"'.,kMW0 it at "O ~ ~ ~fV ,o Dor.*-:Are\kk(d e 0 ,l t r o o l .a.. il rI zot on I I k1& Ile k bw hait she wis going to -N.y 10nd i:.tlnpl bm . i *,X" h! 1. I wl, I p -'c I ) r. r of 1thSt neig s who 0, Anid bosides, nd, r the viu, no-tsiimves he'd give up to yon. m.11 Wpl%. Anid no,% her-'s tho croek. If you go fNrtht r I shall in sist On bsringin\, you 1bick." "I not go fartlher. And. oh, Dovto!, words are inadequite to ex. press my ta loniks for the kind inter ost yon take in me," sai.l Boy, an, her brown eyes tillod with tears. 'Oh, fid,fiesticks! my d 'ar," e pItJ the matter-of fact doctor. "It is a pleasure to be of servien to yoin. And now, little girl, good-bye until Scritorrow." 13oy male Coitidal'to of Minnie and easilY gained her father's eon sent to visit Mary Smith. She anid the Doctor had a pleas nut drive and happened to the good luck of tinding two of the commit tenien at Mr. Smith's. The Doctor told them that Mi.,s Drako was anx. ions to obtain a school at the Stony Creek school house and that lie ond -he would be plea-ed to talk with thlie) oin the subject. "All riglt." said Committe"ian Davis. "-ion fil' tle young lady st av at Imv lionlso toniglt. Jones, hsere, is onle of I lie committee an' hso cnn tgo by tn' got Duncan an' com around tonight anl' we'll all talk it oIvevr." "Thank you, we'll be glad to ac. 0e4't yur hospitialty,'" answerod the )oetor. "Ali' n)w if % ou're ready we'll be g"inI'. Wife don't lke m to bring III com1puanv right at meal time, " con tinu-J Dn is. Then turning ho call. Vd1 out: "1 sav, 'Jones, if you run neross that osng Mr. Bell bring him 1long too l' we'll settle this scqool quest ion once for all." "All right," came the answer. "'Another applicant for the school, dear," whispered the Doctor as ho Switted BoI inl the huggly. "A [Id ai mn!111 Oh, Doctor, I wish I hadn't con," replied Boy trotuu lously. "Conrage, dear. Ev'en if you fail here there are other schools and other ocenpiat ions. But I'll plead for you with a!l the eloquence I pos-. 8ess." Th'ley soon reachied the home of Comnmitteemsan Davis. Mrs. Davis bust81led around ini a hurry preparing little ext ras for supper, wvhilo Boy p3layed1 with the baby and told stories to the larger children, who clung around her lovingly. T[hen after supper she helped Mrs. Davis clear the table, anmd by so doing forever gained the goodl will pf that tired and overworked w.man. How often we might lighten the labors of those around us by littlo deeds of kindnress! Then they joined the men in the "big room" and awaitedl the corming of the oxpected visitors. They camte at last and Boy's hopes fe'll as she saw the patronizing ahmnn'r ins which eJones and Duncan treatedi Mr. Bell. TIhe D)octor glano ed at her and1 saw that she was very 5., CUPID AND DIfAT1L It is a pitiful truth that in a tremuendoi* pef rceuntge of cases love and del& claim a young wosman at the / satuo moment. If A young wowma' mother tenlt to give her dau.ghter the #ight advI about how to keep herself wel td et otonm i a mtadenly way, she should sek tbi ai eperie'"*, cd'of u 'tlt *'puatio A younir wominacu aturally does a4t 11 t be o subject o icus istea i the horribe lal 10i gestion, or heart or lie e,we real causo isi weakucas qr disas ,of delicate orgaus concernod in iW Eeood E Thoe emubarrassng eamniuI atahd local treatment upona which moat tot's indlst, .are ninoi thies ins tern eastirely Ungaai Dr. Pierce's Ftavorite -Presc itioit at,g reetly on a womn's special organism a makes it strdug snd healthy, and coinpetent to bear the Iatr'ain of wifehod and tdh erhood. It allay ir,flaaatIonsq pain, heals ulcqrtosa and stopsdbhttu dra is. It ba oes the en Derinigs of t period of expe tancy, ani makes ab' arrival In tho *oul4 easy and almost pl less. Good druggists recommnond it. a ters addressed to Dr. ~. V. Pierce, 24 N. Y., are sacredly con dential. "It baa been nearl Ebsearsuz~ Pierce's Pavorte Prj ptb"wr Clark, of New Rome, Flu n.. have been nso sigue oJre o ansdfound the es asr ousnes an co stlEati n D'Pe5e' Pleasant Pellets are a mitre, *ed4y n per'man1antce Tey... ....e grp kk 1 4't t 6" V%VAe IQ%, Ie 14a k1 a 11 th-%t 1 *011t KOtO," ho Ans%W*CVe1 z% if Jokktw w1k, 1XIU4h1a b t i se bos tO hav that puny 1ook, 2'Y~ a ho hit the-y with there ' rto m. tk akvut nary on4e of .o L- er at last. ',be father of \U*A l1, %:' Xro is A pxor countt ry t ,rrtw. \t ho t strzinta\l every nerve to ohAte hi h wo daughters Now hi, himlth ha- failI and he has no n t help him in his old ag%\ And, N it sid to her everlasting honor, MIN 1-kv w%ish'e41s with all her heart to do sen et1ing to help per poir old father, who has sacriticed so much for her, She has tried persoveringly to th11 a sc. , but, strango as it ,m.e, she hzi- Nen turned t if or set aside for g-ntlemen teachers Whose e rticat es were iexnd grade. Hera is fitt grad. At the third school she was just a little too late. A gen. 11 mnm. or a man rather, had already applied for and obtained permission to teach. The committee were very sorry and thought perhaps this man would give up the school to Miss Drake and go elseihere Mr. Ben son was kindly asked by Miss Drake herself, who told him all the circum stances, to let her have that parLieri. lar school. And what was the an swjr of this young man? It was: 'No thank you, my dear, I prefer this to any other school, but I'd be pleased to have you for a scholarl' It was the inost ungallant speech I ever heard of from one claiming to be a gentleman to a young lady of the purest, noblest, type. How grasp. ing, how selfish, how mercenarf, how ungallant is the ordinary young man! How unfair it all is-this struggle for position between young men and young women. And now to the point. I have known Miss Drtike all her life and wish to say a word in her behalf. She has a good loving disposition, and will win the heart of any child, however rude or nruly. She wishes to teach the public school at tb Snowy Creek school house." The Doctor spoke eloquently. His face was now sof toned with tenderness, now flashing vith indignation. (To Uj CONTINUUD.) Baby itne. Every mother feels an inde scribable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. J -Becoming a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and a danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. MOTH ER'S FRIENa is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf 'fering incident to rnaternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made I painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spon dent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. It is a blessing to woman. BOOKS beoitaining'Inwkluable ltafonato oj toK an dde upon appatLen, by The BRADFlEL) REGULATOR CO., AtIan'ta, Gs. ChI8stoR 81I W63torn C8rolin8 RWyTo Augusta anid Asheville Short Line. Wt aduje in Effect eb. 7, 1897. Leave Augusta............. 940 am ~iw4;iim Arrive Gree wood .. ......12 17 pm ....... ISran r......... 800pm 700a Uea e, pville........,.. 2p m .....,... ( tins .........14 400pm .pauns mg....p... 1 am .. S85vi8..... p... m 400p Lau en .. ..........8 0 pm 7 0p Aregawood ..........29pm .. 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Atarch 8, 18971 Do Not Be Do not endanger the life of your ch which some druggist may offer you (be on it), the ingredients of which eve "The Kind You Ha, BEARS THE FAC-SIMIl Insist on The Kind That N V0E4 QEN4TAUM COMPANY. TV tU, Flain 8poken Philosophy. Jest keep the heart a-beatin' warm le kind tr every feller: Look for the rainbows in the storm, But-earry yer umbreller! Be brave ter battle with the strife, Be true when people doubt you; Don't think that morey's all in lifo, But-carry some alout you! An' when it's time ter shufnle off, An' you have done yer mission, Jest put yer trust in providence An' hire a good physician! rutt's Pills cure All Liver Ills. A CLEAR'HEAD; Yood digestion; sound sleep; a Ine appetite and a ripe old age, ire some of the results of the use )f Tutt's Liver Pills. A single lose will convince you of their vonderful effects and virtue. A Known Fact, kn absolute cure for sick head che, dyspepsia, malaria, sour tomach, dizziness, constipation lilious fever, piles, torpid liver Lnd all kindred diseases. rutt's Liver, Pills TIlE CHIARLE4TON IlNE. houblo Da?.1 y Trains between .Charleston Columbia and Augusta. Q-'TeKien TIME. OUTHI CAROnaA & (GEORGIA It. 11. 4) PA8SE?(GER DE PA tri IPr RN. CHART,ESTON. 8. C., Jan. 24, 1897. 8HEDULJE. DAILY. .v Charleston................ 70 am 680 pm Bummeorville.............7 46 amn 8 10 pmt Georges..................8 30 am 7 (al pm Blranohvlle.............. 8 81 amn 7 35 pm Roweville ................ 9 is am 7 50Opm Orapgbrg............. 9 . am 8 20 p i St. lathows..............96 am 8 48 pm Fort Motte..................OOO0am 9 03pm Kip gile ..................10 10 am 9 20 pm .r....b......................10 55am '20 10 pm Kirgg lile..................... 400 4pm Fr o.............7 51 am 455pm Bt.ath=.......... 8 02 am 5 09 pmn Orange burg ............... 821 am 27 pm Roevle........... 88 am .542 pmt Brnc. tl .............8 55am 5 55pm Gueore............9385am -44pm Summerv.......................10 22 am *7 18 pm er Charleston...............1 00am ~:8 00Opm .v Charleston.............. 10 am .5 80 pm 1aBrh!1................. 9 5a J')0p Ba be .................. 4i2am 18 2 pm Aienmr....................52 am. 95742p.m I lackvilla...................10 1 am 110 5 pm WilAlgston...................10 27 ami 8 27 pm Aljken........................1109am 42 7pm ArA g sa.....,.........1 am,. 5109pm by nmart ....................6 0 am :8 28 pm A..... .........................708 am. 442 pm amber ................... 88am. ..558 pm tlranohvmll .............10am.6- 10 pm er Charleb:an................... ami O 00pm AST ExPRRSS AUGUS'rA AND W. ASH'NGTON wIThl PMJLMAN IBTWEEN AU0GJST.A, AIItEN AND NEW YORKC. .v Augusta .....................,......... 8 05 pm L.y Allon ............................,......... 844 an, L r uenmnark......... .................,... 4 0pm ..y.D.n. ark.........,..................., o02 an. rby Aikon.................................... 728mam ar Auguta................................. 8 10 am DAILlY 19XCEPT SUNDAY. .v Camdeon.................... 84!iAm 2353)pm Camden Junetion....95 Am 3 (56pm 6r ngvill. ................10 06 am 4 a5 pm ...ng.........,..............25n 8u 600 am Camden Junation......11 (n~ am 0 10 am erC'armden....t................11 5J'Dm . 8 io am C'onnections at. Columbia wkth Sonthlprn ctaliwy fm* alt points in up ier South an<1 forthm aroliunn. 8S11(d train 'et.ween Char eston anid ANihaville. Conmaietlons' frona polnte on Sonthern, Railwa ,to .Auusta, 'daq and other polnttgon " nro Cbat ton' .me" at Ohai.lestonu with Clyde. Line Seam. are to eow York and Jacksonvl Dl.. L. A. 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F a CASTORIA.0 whio?4G been I" of Amer"ica b over r the wrapper and, see hat it "" i h'enaOft th-% 4 of wrap t me to use my name exaept Aioh Chas. H. Fletoher js G -.4 . ... Deceived. ild by accepting a cheap substitute f tause he makes a few more pennies A 4 he does not know. e Always Bought" LE SIGNATURE OF Having ever Failed You. NAV STaRET. hKW YORK ,w\. ISOUTHEnftN RAILWAY. beAtral TUme Betwoon Columbla and Jeaek sonville. Eastern rime isetween o lumbia ant Othor Points. 'CtjfjT-IVE stAY 2. 180'1. Northboun No. 88 No.'80 Dally. Daily. .'ville, PO.P.Ry.. 8 15 a 7 00p ........ I avannah ........... 12,201) 11 85P ........ Cr olumbia ........... 4 Ir.p 4 24 a ........ Lv. Char'ton,80&GR. 7 10 a 500p ........ Ar. Columbia.. ....... 10 55 a 10 lop ........ v.Augusta, go. Ry.... 2 10 9 B0op ........ ''Traniteville ........ 2 h9 10 12p ........ " TreUton........... 8 p10 0 p . " Johnsons.... .. ... 3 p 11 l0op.... A4 E?p 2 1a ........ Ly" 0olIbIB1and'g a.. 6 2p 5 84 a ........ r. Charlotte. ........21) " Danville.........1 00nit 1 WOp 'Ar. ilohmohd ........ 000a 6 4op ........ A . Washigton ....... 0 42 a 9 40p ........ ".Baltlmore Pa. RE. A 00 a 11 85sp. Philadelphia. 10 15 a 2 boa ........ SNew York........... 12 43p 628a ....... Southbound. No. 37 No. 8 Daily. Daily. LV. ow York, Pa. R.R. 4 30 1215nt ....... lilo, ia 0 IMP 860A. Lo. Wah'ton, So. Iy.. l0 431 11 'a Ly. Riohmond ........ 2 00a 12 53p ........ ............ a 1 0p ....... Oharlotte .......... 9 83 a 10 Wp ....... " R k Hill...... ... 10 20 n 11i 01 ........ " Cheater ... ....10 514 11 r7nt ........ "Winnsbo ro.,...I*, ... - 11 414a 1> 20 a .... Ajl'bia Bland g6 12 50n a. .lumbiaU.dept. 5 p a ... .... nton.... . 8 R ai ...... Trenton ............8 8p 4 a . Ar. Augusta..........4 loSp 8 0 a . . Lv. Col'bia, S.C.&G.Ry. 4 00Op 7 00 ... Ar. Charlston........OO00p 11 0 a ... 17 CVhia,F.C.AP.Ry. 11 5 a 12 47 a... SLEPING Of R SEIl VICE. Do ubl,eal passng+e sorvic a betweon Flor Nos. 87 ad 4S-WahingtonadSo totrn Liitd.OUd Vestibuted" tan Sou ng care and firat cIls conobos na th of ariotto. Pulun'wnro eleoP eCa btween sleepingk oar betWeen Augusta and Xtoe.85 uand 8-U. S. Fast Mall. Through Pftlma drawing room buffet slee ng oars b Sween asokaonvlle and Now Yor end An. 1sta andOharo to. Pulla leigcr waily Jakso olumbia~ en a~u aiybetween J o Cle ldOnoinnatIi G. upt Wahngton T.M Wr.sbin W.S .WTU lnK t . . I AFrOWI~ G. P. A.. W'ashington. A. . p Li i SOUTHERN RAILWAY. *eademsed Behedule in ffe NOVT. 15, 1898. STIATION8. - .' hai eston.............. 7 10 a m . (ouba................. 1~66 ~im A. rtyi .--..-......... 1211p m A e'.ewor....................12 45 p mn . Hiy- .......................__25p_ r e n w o d .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 ?iod1i ................ 25p . Abbv4ir.on...,........--. ...-.-.. - 255p in A . B oltoe ........................ 8_ 1_ y_ A...dro..--......... . d 5 STAT10NS. ~ Dt1 [M.le ... ............. .... ..W000e i " ~mont.................. .10 55a m illam to ............. 11 8a m Anderso................ ........IfoI .............11 apn . ....ySi................. ,25. p mn I. Aoborlle ...................25 apm es....r............. ...... 1572 p m r u w o d... .. - - - . - . . . 1 0 " n t-'---.......... iu25 y. 2g. 5wb ". ...----......... 2Sj25 pm Ar. lum - . -------.. ..... .. 2 8p 50 8 m s..Cha les on . ... ... ... .... .. ~-6 ~ii .S ... nrt an r. .. r 11 2 100 liA 4. hevillT>e..... ~ OS a 1 ... "An.... "m843 Trals S ad 10..... n tlo.. Pullma SUa " ... nion..,....." n.0 a 2 ,.... Acoe .....d . " i vl2o1 inwU Aria, !4p tanburg81..a. and 6:0p.a 45a 8b1O sou tabu . r2 1 . pn Trlasa pas and ep10 car o Treans Pulman U Wnd 8 r ?anbu C, diiAo. &Oiin 4 RW a. M3 . m.U0LP .m ~auseave Gre 'tile . a s. diviso ibu sited)woutboundl:20a.tJm p. m, 8p. n, Seetbued lmied) S1 DOUBLE DAI0. SERVICE o Atlanta, Ohit rlotto, Auguis'n, Allhons, Wilt 241iltonl, NeW Orli ind Now York. 0 a.-o0 , Ztcm onlk1 e 1110.1 W0sh t ingffton,.1 Sohod elo in uleal'Feb. 7th, 1897. bi bl.uiti ia..................... .. 12 lialti r ....... .................8 I " i m i IO ......... ............ 4 0 " 4 30 . itiohitond ................. 8 tpmI 9 1)3 AII, ita it, it 8. A~ ,. ~ i tu 9 e in 1ita1'..... ut "4...... 4 jm 10 -V t k , ii , A , 6......... 23 t i . rha&aile H. At. . ...... 7 tan 1j6i , q Foam"l,U .&1.1.i. II0 u Durhatil, *0 . 1- Pt I I07 am tIlt Il8it 8. A. Ln ..n N ort ............................ thOrn PInus................ 40 pm " 0 li . ee ............................. 5 11 "t *%5 W ats o o....................... 5 54 " 8 if M 01n1r00 ................. ........... 04 " 9 12 ~Ari0ie V 61. -0 1 I CUhviter, Via H. A. L .......... 8 to pmilk',4-7pin Ctoltimbi a, .N. &K7. .... ..)l00p th is .......''0 iG ani12~Il10 Greenwood 10 -- -18 " 47 Agbbovillo " ..... od 6 1 40. lberton ....... 1207 p 241 Ar ltene " .......... 1 15 40 Winder 81 .......... 160 4 3 Atlanta, 8. A. L. (un0on p 0 DePOt)(Cetral Time 250 520 " NORTHBOUND - No. 403. No.838. A4tIntla,(Central T0o)*2 65a-7 iia *VWinder " ... ... .0 pm 0 p n42 A lehns ......... 10 " 1126 iberton ' ......... 4 1 12 83 am Abbeville "1 ........ 15 " 140 Ureenwood 1 . ....... 54 "t 2( C. nton ......... 6 " 0 r Coluia, '.iN &~ L . .. R-1 - - t7 00" Cheater ...^~..~ ~8 ~ 13 8 a Shari.o,tto.vin R. A. L i0 25 pmutla8 ,V~1onroe, via . A. I...... t9 40 le a5 Ho amlet, " ......... 11o28 " 8 i5r" Twl in tn ......~~ tI 80i ii *~12na n Southn Pnest. .12 14 0 SRale gh a o.......... *2 1 " *11A aie5 fondoh son, " .......... 828 ''i*a Co "m t Durha om ......... 32 " 4o e1 N 9 -p ga Durhvil"l....... s Maco0 pl l ila r Wo l . A taW. A. L ......... *4 55 a m *8 -0 -)p' * t R ch mont d .......... .... ......... 8 15 "t 6 t0 "Walmhingi-'n,VIIinl t.1%. y,L.41ily " ladelpi a '' At lata Iaa, n i ie, " Now York, " "*P 23 " *0 53gr .iiii-4i6- * i't -T30-6-fim 650 p.io N(:rfolk " t " " *7 50 "1 (1415 Nol. 403 mald 40A.-I'"T AllantNcpee1a1,"1 olid Vestibulo Train of Pullman Sle.ers id Coaches betwern Wahington and A ania). alo Pullman slaer between Pai roa mouith land Chester. S. C. Nop. 41 and 88.-'11 I, 8. A. L. Exaprees," iold LTraln, Coach a and Pullman leeport etweeniPortmoutit andPAlanta. Company SlopeTt between Columbia and Atlanta. 11<th trais make immediate connection n t %tinlan for llontgomery, blobile, New Or cans, Texna California. Mexico. Chatt. ootn, Nashville, blepls tn hincon, F.Joidta. For Tickets8 eepers and Information, ap pIly to B. A. Newland, et. Agt.. Pa. iep't IRimball lJouse, Atlanta a, .mi,hlte, N. E.- 8ST. JOH N, Vtc-Pres. and iUei'T 1431irisg.. V .cxEs, Mo, Cuperintende nt. 11. W. Ct. 0 LOV vR, Trau e hnager. T. J. A NDERSON, Gen '8 l'enger Aletnt. UENITHAL ONFICES: PORTsMOUTH, VA. Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad liort Line etw oan Florida and all Nor t2. ern Pointc. cverett, Savatatn, Anguia, Ja., Co ylemb0a, Wnahingtt, Balmor-e, Philadelphia, New York, ai. eon. (fin and thle EMot. f-ere t, Mann, Ailyanta, hatnineon. Nnprt Vile. I.nVIlle, . rinvti, Jcknvigo. Everett. liri,gham, Holly Springs, blvi phis, litle Rock, Kansas Caty, St. Louls, bhe lage, Soix citny. River Junction, P15a.i, Mobile, New Or lftanp, 'Texas, Mexico, Califfornia at the t 1nl YaWonvrnfes 9 n a 8, evJk. Olline2- t.hr,ough therbeuhiPullmanll.oop.r ratiddle, Phoida,denshacol anYrk ~sand a Reaur trainN.7rce Jacksonville 9.15ai.Byo.2 Newly ork andCy FLivedak mison, No.2 colad leotible NoTransand cmtot web evaio, dainig and hen Pfc, Ceyeo Dant. leav Slepr. eutn, N.5 arrIm., Jak. ovillo .05 a. m,ilyecpn.na.N.8 eunagaree Jacksonville 0.5a .8 [,"or St. Hawnutone, 4.4v(r Spr.dIly, excaept ainehiy. N'erk Fast, Wido.80, levebug Jarsn Ailop.55 nao. Dacycfor Dadro pit North Darits Tmoug Arriep Jacksonville tod an. York.a Riturn CNco. 8Larve Jacksonyile AemhvIs.e Kanuat-ThrouThroughma Puleep IngoCar weritho Cnceinnathoura toavansas, Diolmia Asev ill,pring Mnp s, Spoxillag Nor'h Caroliasu. Leov Jacksonvilar .v5 p.ck Arriec 9.0na.int.5am.Rtrnga 8.2a. Jaksn-Lae9 ack vil m.Bris Onckly lithrughrl.he beauto ful o, aondr mferladdl Flod.PnaoaadEcmi 10a. Leaveakso Jaclonille form By No.s 4.0p n-Loacly for LaeCty,L.verOak, ClosesonnMcn cola foe Brnewk Orortns adt hnd qouhckest 5.00ico, aoCaloniaiaa and inlfeCater ,arins 81ia Seepers. ur,N.IArrive Jaonk nill 7.35 a. . nIleav Jacksovile01 a.p. .., arrivesr 4sawthorne,0 p Sier ariveg Cca,Ginatil7.1 odr Macon Alwntd, teeoburg,n aare Dit ,am Arve Jackscail .2 ,.i.andlo 8.65 p . m, It1iyeriMnsRteo fro Tampa t. tLon 'arns as betweenhcsonLe Jakndvalp en5l p.f.,r bacoin Atontsimnam, Bloeper wihu hnoi husto Knn Ni.y8. The rNGou svi 0.gon MAtDNLana Br rngamfl Maagr prig frafonapha,Sri g Atld ans t.y. oasrtur arrisJk onllo 9.00 oa.h m. oIa on.(Ro iet, Aythenmba nd Aote tam ,n WIL.00 a.Tm.-LNav ( Jaasnvil for B1uns wick, viaT litrEfctJait 19,cept HnA 71n afor B.runswck.SorestArnd qickestm 96alv.amtroute.6pi rnediran ArpolumArivJacksov 6ll 416pm. I-2 p. am A.orp T L8pndtreit 20pmit.Pl..a ees Arrlito .v Jckson 8ille pm8 Ar.Abeo. Ashevill Ar.thensm, a.velinvnn. 71 Fo 46MnAcrn,Atlanta, Gtotris a. 016api JAksonil8.2 a.0m.n .5 p. lm. 8pmwnan AnateonverPoint 08pmlea Ar.leepters onll N.Oght 1 T ains. Parlor Slidris between Jakon Ciehn ampas sen nd ("orublndxdtonhp,a IIroatofRNGnlacnrruh J.. ENIGTO ^. . MAODORNiL * Trail1Manager. Teneafiassengr, t Atati4oat Lid