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Eh imraM and 4ru A lAitr MoyV Lmnneeet J:m going back dowt iv grandpai'. to wtr;i coime back not: m -v To Ziestk?' 1ite ntntrkl li.lt it btoo A-t'tk',cdIii'' *i flijT" t- i - Thiv'-s i4w witlh suidi tlow1, tv, Clmill 1 !tlir cxdi' ndow, dIonv Wlnen- a tw kit: iavc sitlt- fil. '111; 111 ha10 inFt gardcl A-I wo-In- fw itai: ? ti it Ilse c litS. t iit tiwu st lut : it -.,I . Al-t 11t wix. 1 lid ft?" INIV. :.I i'VIAi y't el-l. -r(w vc. - t it', Tu lO l i.-L lt-W fl 11t'4 VOL il,ov. w it1: u. st I - vt 11(11!K 1. K l 0..i 01Ti L l. ". -t' hI V U dh t't. l' Ct I ' liili~! t:llt. -.. U.LL. Ii'. *t~. UIL ! %v 1 . ' I b I I t n .t I U a - .o N.i ' inv: Fool L' . F . NEW V()4.j 1j 7 AN j Y . fir. ( i tola S:tl#l to %ite* ali &rr s4 Wa tit i'raaloit toog 1 b atoi by Crtiooairyi (Specil Cab)(- Di-spatch tor. thet Sur Loilo, Nov. 5>. What is alg to bm tho discoviry) of Mr. Gart(. 'ill Eligli-- agriculturikt, ha-, bei to-ited exhaustiv,rly w%ithj the greut<, fiicesi s t t le( Earl of Wiichidw xtxp(!rirnwjtal farin itt Sloaford. C0isisth of applying t1h prilAci 1l! 0 r.) FS 1-rt .alz tJn to grah(ji, cl)V cereat, ~and 'thljr fwrrA plantF. TeEarl of Wjnlj(jj-(-'h, mxervti fillv, tilit th xprinn were uw it oily with iat: grpa wit ill t I,'i fitd m irigdoirti. but with those iali for-igni I:gric!ultur,aJ cojurtri SpJA'iLtl var,iot ies that are besnt nuit in anys) pa:rtic:lari nsil ort c:tuait-, e thessrefore be~ p)ruced.li umde' t'[ pic' hithe"rt o, ~f inor tl. it iiu!licienist (pilanititIy of ,.,oud uig t a he npoirat reulIt a woro nuAa kno'wni. Str. (Gattni has atlreaduy (livedP( itaplicattions frorn a>me fi oigie gove.rriannt*s for nteedt. Thet lntedu States hav lt'i E'IWt cLron,ss of w'liiat, butt haivii no~t i Iiuin pied to cros (~.1haIrley or oait. IA (Iart on hasi~ succwteededg in aill his <f fortsn, andt ( Great llritanin in thusH I itledoi to takiei thu 11 ladin suppD~lyi the wor' I with nowi~ varitiont grillsi. I'his. w'eill but n p)oteit fvel ilinnIetin g pr ospiity to Briti aigricultuo . I )r. G oodIfil low, 11n Ix port, wi' that MI r. (at,loun itothods of pi iib cig ma.~iuurvelou p118lormaniiiont tyi of co'rnials are' iunot 1tiii(ji0 tand ori nail, and1( 'ompara1'Itively usoeloss core atre conivert ed thoroby into the m vatluable food p)lantsI. * NTE'ICHANC tutlCOlCAHINo,. ita'. I.a-,ite~ E. Keetly t'ayui the rs he stat 4 hut r thei, orthikutteluttNa I heirott to'4 bs h "In ifly yearn from tnow I dot wehol.hotr there'll hot a14aloon1 iniI United St aton.'' The11 speaiktr i I)r. Losiii la. Koo15ly, wht(los (Iffortl broniight htimi into wide not.ico. is n lorly geni onnini, whoHIoHns wvhitoe hair, florid compIlexionl I b)1n1( (Iyo givo htitta at nitlW ota tor wasH 80on att tho1( ShorOhamIX, it hieo hatted p)'lasantly with a Ps porIter aibout t he part~ he had tail in re'claiminig that. portion of huma ty thait wasH pronoe to look too oft on the fluid that gather4 pretty lit gently suhaken in thme glass*. Bunt I .eehy in anu optiisiit as regalrds own country. a "1ntoxoporance," sid he, "is oe on the wVanO ini the Unted Stat Thr isin't one-half of thme drunki ne88 there U8ed to be. Thev'll be no saloons a balf cantnry fragm now. The big ines o rilrosd will 1 today nemploy a nan wbo drinki -ever so liWe. The big stores wil not. and ID evr- side tbe drtking Min is at a diwcunt. -But it is't whis.kev aOine that I abuminate. Tbere if the borrible cigarvitt habit. ibat getj bold of cur yougi bys tnd aestirov them physicall and wmiealyv. The best typi of b aCC1adftit iS IOUd IL tbe eiguretle liplid. !ie wule- Up .;rthe, 1a,Ifb1 to iidnIge it bi. inhbaltions of tobanico. Tfuiied with opium, antd wrappI3 i w pper cbed with ar 1 sittnc 1lfi- reeaksit iL the mc)rii Ing the sani' Si. if h neoqqIty. If the evil edid t ,e'e it wol1dt b s: bad. bl it ir the prohf s:rOfe a swairm of worse evils. Tc. r git,erac'. LUAi vonid Ek:e ., soe ie m:'+. W, 1UZL1e * EOhi'oL OL the '1 - N L4It lf,LLic, JV'.ATHU Ik <0 GRILAT 'IZJC'IL 1'46t amd ( u-bout I'lucir I r.n I&Li.rtbid Hlrdl. Ne Y.rr Ma2 .tJ3n Exp'ress. thle 94tr/ o . n :,tI)e (.4 ibrsat .::rest:g brongb the r't.c rr 3 :.. fe.L r- are ei. tEd:'.' by th1 dmsion Wi a few day3 several rge bL.eI were ex. ut3 . j,prs up t : i t bit 30Japt swlw. The",se lI. t'- Lr- a'- caught v the Japirl,e i iNL ULL'. trb'-2 bv Luehric of riet. 'I - r ptlrnage i r plair, but thir wiug;. whcb are extr-aor dirilry loig, uLake te- e'pecially valuable t. inifliners. Tle birdh whe jIjap_)rtvd are rudely ituffed w ith cott ji. Ad each oerj is rnade up int'o a little roll about tLe I.) 1,ize aid Ohape .f an ordinary cigar. *d Before being use.dA they are twi;ted n, irito variouh s,haj)s ard dyed. the 11 winigh s-pread UrI rnew fc-atbers add pht wl, aid th(y are riside iritc gay P."d i*', bev bird . It The ruoUt valuable kindl (if feather of go0d1 that pahs-ea through the hp. r, prhise' bids ig undoubtcdly the igr"ttb. is, f(-ather ii worth uore ry than its neight in gold. b be hig. 31! jVtte if obtaif-d fromjlj a bird called bh th c-gret, f,und in (hinia, ,Japan, ,j f, Egypt ard South Arnerica, and res. IsOrniPttIm m-- Flo Ia.rida. Somie of ed thi'-e f'-ath"r. come dIirectly from ani South Amei.rica, w.her', along the up. per wat'ers of the AmazonJi!, the In rn dIiarns shoot the birds with blow tubes~ at andi small a rrowsi. But P'aris is the ht~ market of the worldI for aigrettesa, m, just as L,ondon is for 'mtrich pilumes, 30, and the gr eatest pmart of the imuports -o comoliE dIirectly frorna t he French capil r tali. W'pithin tht patt two mionitha aigrettes to the valute of $30,000 id hEave been1 impotrtemd. a. Thjere are two varieties of the aig. r. rette, the~ long atnd the short, and 4. their value in mi uIinmenio proportion n. to their nizto. Th'le ihort variety, rig which in ob)taineld fromz a smnallor of bird, in extremeily deliento and fino, -r and is worthI fromu $22 to $25 an HI 1onnien. Onlly ai few fontiera in onch bird are valuable, and it is estimated Baby Mine!' Every mother tIn feels ant i nd e an. scribable dread of the pain andI danger attendl ant upon the most critical pc riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the how suffering and ma danger of the ordeal make to its ant icipaitionl one of misery. = MOTHER'S FRIEN w isthe reeywhich relieves ndwomen of the great pain andl suf )10 fering incident to maternity; this -hour which is dreaded as woman's nlseverest trial is not only made 11painless, but all thte danger is re ro- moved by its use. Those who use en this remedy are no longer de 31. spondent or gloomy; nervousness anausea and other distressing con onditions are avoided, the system is ") made ready for the coming event, on and the serious accidents so com 3r. mon to the critical hour are ai obviated by the use of Mother's Priend. It is a b/essing to woman. ori0.00 PUR DOTTLR at allD ~Sto ,or mont by aU on receipt of BOOKS cntaining Invaluable informiation ei in FREintOrest to al WOWnOn, Wint be ment to any address, upoun application, b3 be nae nnAn=ISLn JIO..... C.,A a~ that fifty or sixty tdrar woiu1d bare to be killed to obtain an ouncie of the shorte4 aigretmes. The Icng aigrt4te is wortb 3Dct uoe than half as These fethers are )oked after as carefully by tbe apprai.ers a1s %re precims t4cnes. They a, iIported in soldered.i tig boes, and are Icked vp and guarded dntil tbey are ex amned. They are invoijcd in l be Brazilhan niA of vaue. reis, which Is. VerT Smadl.,.-; z!iut tbe fignres givng the viaues of ithe impols are oluin startigly JL-arge. Oie Impir ttion of these ehiber- 9 as roLCet1 invoiced t.b v.be mne of . rwi.an tamonL whic1 in Amricar. g)d, lfiLea to $ 2L. IMP Hwin E 1: J ' la Mt- p .s cot -"thbe N"1m11y saf Lbe Pr-Tfvlhia of I.bt Law. [Tram t.e Boston Herald.] "The Nobii of! the Pres.ic of the Law' was th. h,en>e p:i wbi-L the t.e Hi . E3ward .1. Philps e. of the UL-ied S Et.te-. Er glI2d. r.spk yesterday ini tLe B:ston n".e stdent. c. whorr Dean Edw ard gnishedi LJpeaker. Tlje reteptio T scoor3,4 Mr. hl'blps was 1j," CIrl c-I rdibl. but enhias tic. n hiz remarkf ve-e liste to througbcut wth Clko -tteLta. He said1 in ar 'The firit idea that the young lawyer wantF uto acqUre i tbe (e atoa, the rcAbilit-. the grandeur 1 tion ofjjUticc. whiCh tbe profesTihn of law re;t, on. The man n L, falls short of this canriot hare a tree co:n ceptioni of the profesion. Nothing is so high. so valuable to the Acrld, as the ad3miristratio of ju.st.c.?. "The fir.t arid orernwt dotv of the lawyer mnst be the Lecesty of his realizing that he should always be a gentleman. Al] emiLent men. ren of great scope and act;ou, have been geritlemen -not varnished gen tlemen, but geitlew.eu of clear thought, gentletuen aftpr the mean ing of Tenniysons use of the phrase, -tbf 'gracd old name of ge.tl-man.' "I have spoken of the ma-, now what of the lawyer i A lawyer may bea great publiC nuisance. One uay be a go-YJ deal of muan, nd not ruich of a lawyer, or a gool deal of a lawyer and not much of a ran. The lawyer must have a great grasp of the fundarmental princ:ples of law. Hie mu'st be able to illustrate these p)riniciples and their applicat ion. lie must have a strong, firm, clear grasp of the i'ndamnentals that underlie every proceeding of the admruinistra tioni of justice. Thei la.w schoojl serves as the bai.cs of the law arnd juitice. It is the, found'ation arnd after acqjuirinig this fondation3, it i.s then the duty of the student to erect. Thlesuccessfuil lawyer la he who comh b)in(*s these two characters that of the gentleman anid the mian vermd' in the great anid eternal prinicipiles of our p)rofenssioni." Cure, for sanp~oz. TIo the I'ditor of Thie Jon ura Some years ago a case of small pox (contracted elsewbore), dlevel opedi ini my hiouse, wich prSoved fatal. My only h)oy, toni years of age, was smitt en dIown with an aggra vateod t.ypo of conflultent postules. A friend who was in (d(op1 symipthy with mny famuily, sont meo a clipp~ing fronm a newspaper, in sub)stanfco as follows: "A sure cure or proventivo) of small pox, 4 grains digitalis, 8 grains sul phiate of zinc; put into ai pint of pure water, swooton with sugar, shako. D)oso as p)roventivo, one tablespoon ful thrice daily, 'md same dose every two hours when fover is high until fever is conitrolled." This remedy wa.e used by mny household with one exeption, a ne gro man, none of whom had any symytoms of the disease, except, the negro man, wvho had every evideneo of the disease in its initiatory stages. 1 p)romp~tly put hun on the zinc treatment. In thirty-six hours he was up without an eruption. The writer of the clipping referred to also stated that ho had of his per sonal knowledge knowvn it tested ini hundreds of oases, and it had never failed to prevent or cure mn a single instance. And that this remedy originated in one of the fineat schools on earth, that of Paris. And f hat it was strange that the medical profes sion had never adoptod1 it. The physician who attanded my family tells me ho had every symp tomn of the disaan, and aftor taking the Zine meOdy was etirejy raViered. I Lava known it test*% lewhere, an i in ever instanm it has been en tirly a atory. I write ou that you may give to the afi0taM peop) t,irong your wide3y cicnlated paper the Itefit of this infornatiott. The doctor who male t be forgo ing -tateDet to me of his teatment and enre is si1l] living- Is a Chris fian gMtjeMa-., beloved by a Iarge circle of friends, and has grown o1d in his profession. My apok,gy for being thus lengthy is that swffering ppople may find z. ei from ihis) lathsime complaint.. Yonrs vrnly. T. It Camp. Wavi,r)y Hall, G&. %AV * N THE &Avrra.aw. F'h sPn ofBee 1hegaartine-at Uls Free Gnr James N. Tyner, assistant Attornry tincral for the Post 03.,* Department in his annual reprt to Pa) mas;tmr,z,r GiQ*.cl Gar. urges that the manaet of the proseDnion C.r offenses agiUnst the pzstal laws 1hld de-olve on the office of the ista AIr-ney General for t1c Post Cfe Department. instead of be Depaetmnt of J usti. as at Darag the fic-al year 244 fraud rrs. under the amended lot-tery laws, were issued. Sixtvfour wfere sbqetly revoked, most of the pi.rs:>ns na;inig abandoned the 'tutsi Tne o--urts have coa-strued the lot t.ery laws str-ictlv, and have held teM all to be constitutional. thus tat.sr.ir tbe department in every w,%T. > fortified. the report says, Sacb ig%iorous war was waged Ezair.st all lottery conc*rns as to :au-e ther disbandment and aband xament, They were succeeded by a :-rop of other notorious schemes, de norninated X Ld investment, mutual iz;estrwent,. gnarantee stock invest tuent, debenture company and other busiuess titles, fureign to the lottery idea, all shrewdlv concealing the ele rneuts of chance or lot ther em bdied and the description o-f opera ions which, mben analyzed, stamp tbern as fraudulent schemes. Ufpon the decease of the Louisiana lottery in this country it appeared in a rehabilitated form in Honduras and conducted a feeble business, mair,ly by the aid of express com panieS. Other kindred concerns, operating under the sanction of law in their respective countries of do micile, hsave attempted the experi rnentr of doing business here through the international mails, and have suceed'ed to a lamentable extent. The Dmrgle?y act, in prohibiting the irniportation of lottery tickets, and t be Pos~trnaster General's regulations as to t ranisportation in tI 3 mails, s-.-d to supply t,be or.y remain ing orzar to prevent the spread of the l'ery' -vil from other countries inAto this. Ad,ice 'r har Vatted. "Ye-s," said the raillionaire pomp (ously, "it's in taking care of the little things that makes a moar rich. Reo msember that, rmy frie'd.' "Well," said the other hopelessly, "I've been taking care of twins, trip lets and two singles for a good while, and I seem to be getting poorer all the time." There is no more us. spiring Bight inEthe world than 'the picture .of the stalwart young farmer and his rosy. - A .checked wife start lng out to fight the battle of life. There is no reasou -) why all such coup les should not live long, hapy healthy lives Muchdepends upon the wife herself. To sonme extent, she mnust be a jack of all trades. IHer husband must be a little of a blacksmith and a little of a harness mak er and a little of a veterinary surgeon as well as a farmer. It is the same with the wife. It is a long ways to town, and she must have a handy hand at many'things. It is possibly many miles to the first physi cian, and the farmer's wife should be able to see that every member of the family is kept in good health. If the young farmer'a wife is wise when her husband shows that he is out f sorts, when he is suffering from biliousness or torpidity of the liver or Indigestion she will not permit him to neglect these cdisor dens, but will have at hand Dr. Pierce's Glolden Medical Discovery. This wvonder ful medicine is not a cure-all, but as most diseases have their inception In a torpid liver or a disordered digestion, it Is a cure for a great many of them. It makes the appetite keen, the digestion and assimila tion perfect, the liver active, the blood pure and the nerves steady. It cures all malar ial troubles and rheumatism. Medicine dealers sell it, and keep nothing else "just TheAofarmer' wife may frequently save the life of her husband or that of one of her children by owning a copy of Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, It tells how to treat all the ordinary ills of life and how to care for serious accident cases while awaiting the arrival of a physician. It con tains soo8 pages and over soo illustrations. It used to cost $S-5o a copy; now it is free. Yor a pa per-covered copy send 2r one-cent stamps to cover mailing only, to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo. N. Y. Cloth binding, 31 stamps. .Dr. Pierc'Peasant Pellets cure consti pation and biliousness. They regulate ad invigorate, w.stomach, liver and bowels. Honest drugl[iats do not recommend some. thing else as ' just as good." Too luch Kife! '%e Use of the sargeoWs kulte I be in ssoh general, esulting fatally a large number of cases, as to occason a laia Mr.of Washown, So a 11 akota, writes; "Abo-out three years a o, there came under my left eye a little blotch About the ase of a small pe. Itgrewrapidly,and sbooting pains ran in emey direction. I became alarmed and consulted a. good doctor. who ponounced it can cer, and said that it nust be cut out. This I would not consent t having little faith in the irdiarximinateuse of the knife. Read ingo f the nany cures made by S. S. I S., I determined to gire that medicine a trial, and after I had taken it a fev days. the cancer became irritated and beran to dic.hax-$;e. This after awhile 1 ceased, leaving a small acab, which finally dropped off, and only a healthy little scar remained to mark the place where the destroyer had held full sway. A Real Blood Remedy. Cancer is in the blood and it is folly toexpect an operation to cem it. S.S.S. (ZsraAv4 rm&y Trgvtabk) is a real remedy for erery disease of the blood. Books mailed free; address Swift Spe cific Co., Atlanta, Ga.___ __ __ PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Pt= a h:mam gl%U xW pan@a to R Oebm V..t to I%* e?rt-aftl ouea m a hair ftau. SENT FREE to housekeepers Liebig COMPANY' Extact or Beer COOK BOOK telling how to prepare many deli cate and deilcious dishes. A d dresi: I;e bg Co., P.I Bo ,x ' - IS 'New York. THE CHARLE. TON LINE. Dc-utle Dr"r Trairs t*iween Charlestou - iimbia and Augusta. Q-ICKER nlMF. SOUTH Ckl;..LINA & GEORGIA It. It C PAffENGER DE.A W1.V!T. CH A LLSTV!. . C., Jan. 4, 1817. -4.-KEDULE. DAILY. LvCharleston................... 7 10 am 5 o) pm Summerville.- ....... - 36 am 1!0 pn (ieores ................ .......8 i' am 7 (i pin Iranchrille .................. e 31 an 7 35 pm W1weaville ..................... 9 15 am 7 5 pn Orang bu rg.. 9 ? ain s *, pm t. Matthe .......... V a mr 8 4S pm Fort Motte................* . r Q m 9 (r3 pm Kingille ....... ..... 10 10 an 9 W0 pm Ar Colunbla ...................JO55am 1010pm I Lv ColmUt#a ..................... 7 00 am 4 00pm KingsvIle...... . ............... 7 4 am 4 44 pm a Fort t ................ 71 am 4 5 pm 8t. Matthbe w,.............. e ?2 am 509 pm Orangeburg ...............8 24 am 5 27 m I Roweaville............... 8 m3 am 5 12 pin Iira nehyllle ...............8 55 amn 5 55 pm Greorges..................... 9 : . am 6I 34 pmn Summnerville..............10 22 amn 7 18 pin Ar Charleston..................11 eds an. 8 Ce) pmn 4 Lv Charleston ................7 W0ar m 530pmn B-anch vlle.............9 15 am 7 50 put Bamnberg ...................9 41 am 8 28pm D)enmnark................ 9 52 am 8 42 p.n. Black ville .............10 l0 am a 58 pm WilIIst on................... 0 27 a m 9 17 pm * A iken .......................11 09 am 9 57pm Ar Augusta.......................11 51 am 10 45 pm I Lv Augusta .................... 60 am 3 20 pm 1 Alik en..................... 78 ar 4 27pm I Wiliton................... 7 49 am 6 09 pm H iiackvlll................... 8 08 am 5 28 pm Denmark................. 8 %) am 6 44 pro Sam berg.................... 833 am 6 58pm Jiran'chville .......9 10 am 6 10 pin - A r Charleston..............II 00 am 8 00pm FAlET EXPRES5 AUGUSTA ANJD WASHIINGTONE WITH PULLMAW BETWZEN AUGUSTA, AiKEN( AND Nhiw YORKC. L v Augusta..........~..................... 305pm L VAik en ............................... 44 an, AV r Denmark........ ...................) ? ...ear..~~~--.-.~.......... 25 ar Lv Alken-------------.---------..........7 a m Ar Augusta.........------.-............... 8 10 am DAILY EXCEPTr SUNL'AV. Lv Camde n...................8 45 am 2 25 pm CadnJunctI0n.....9 :m am 3 .i, pm A r K ingvIie-~.-...~........1 05 am 4 %5 pm L K ng io----.........10 '2, ara It r/ am Camden June tion..... ..i EA, am 6) 44 am Ar Camnden..~~...........11 6.5 pm 8 16 arn ConnectIons at Columbia with Southern Raiway for all points in upper Houth and North C arol ina. Solid trains betweenj Char leton andt Asheville. Connections from points on Southern IHalway to Ag usta. Aikcn and other points on "The Cha rlmuten Line"; at Charlestjon with Clyrie Line Sleam era to New York and .Jackisonvile. L,. A. EtMIEt8ON. Traffle Manageor ( Et. 8. 11OW isN Geoneral Managcer L. GJeneral oilleesa: Obarleston H, C. ber 7It a, 1897. Eastern Standard Time it ' I'ass- Nassrtboae T'ay 1'ly IJ'ly M'day 8'dayr W'ay only da A.M. A.M. NM. , on,"lyI STATIONS. P - . . 8380 EN 1 45 LV lAurons. Ar 1 10 10 3 9 620 210 ..llnton.. 1250) 850 280 9 -0) Oh7 222 Giobivillo 121W 1130 1 1010 707 230 .,KInard.. 1231 820 1281 10 2') 717 235 ...(Jary... 1227 8 10 12 .4 10 8" 7 28 2 41 ..Jalajpa.. 12 23 8 1 15 1110 750 2t'7 tsowberry 1210 7251120 12 50 8 15 31 15 rosperit y 111-8 7 1066, 1 00 8 33 8 28 ....81Igh8.... 1141 4 1030 g 1119 Ii 40 330 Lt Mountaiin Il 45 113111020 2 8 57 8 -45 ...Chapin .,. 11116 0 12 0 r0 2380 9 12 31.6 White liook 11 28 557 9 12 i 240 9201 401 Hlallonline il123 848 io r: 1110 987 4 10..Ir.ro~. 1117 53a1 83f 3 30 1150 .f17 ..Leaphart.. 1110 621 HUI 4 Ru to 4 40ArColu,nblaby. 11 5 7 45 W. G. ClIIILDae -1. it. NOLAN, 6uiperintndetnt. Master Tra'n. We Have Just Opened A lairgo and( handsome stock of Lamps, Fancy CJrocker~y and Vases. We Will Soll Them at very low figures and1( you ivill sa1v0 money by puir chasmiIg of us. It Gives Us Great pleasure to shlow our goods, evenI if you don't buy. ROBERTSON & GiLDER, I)rnoggi s n m th Ir1 Keath6eea hv a . 10 r4! 'p - Av O.'bia. hi 6 4in ., AnIP ta Rs6hyyfhV4p# #p n,mav, .. 3 ,, I' * N ..... I*n 's.a W. IW1t \ , S-4N 11 ITA&II.T.1s X-satly.' I-?.._.. *W ea* ,11,L.ML it mul ... * Rook K.' l,t 4i aj .'r wawt "v AnM.n.it- 2 1 S. al pa kn Wab'(ngua 400 a 9 40 * Rat tim l'a 1 $ 413p 1 s ... .i...a 10 a' . . . * ' Hil ...1. 5 It. 4Ae*1.em. A # N3 . .v.Wah'er, S R 1 sE11 15 LrV'Ui ,a s1' t %ai Ue! Se. 4%0 - .T. u b vu at o b4 10 ter. C* mmi reillo 1....... Lr Chestm&r I. 10 5 la "T kWlmns.a 11& R 41 Vp 1 0 a..... tre 10 and trat s tv1P2Ie tvnor a I .....tt. ,', linV a dwU pxm marving bau le-a *orn.as1 I -4aV*t aLl A.t & gtn a g Soubst .le &Mar'aeits.a s tli dining s. and f,- Rs 1 th oai. hrloug PUInen d,tw* ag rrin te seping cars be ma And Now Y anrk, Y1a and sal shinggoatolnaa Soeh tara are&1 and 5-U. e & c UhS north ofhrlotte, ulman dawin m-Nn buffen sleeping cArs etwee wee . umuil and YewYork,dAv 'um&and Csrming lar btweougt car* eTween Jskeni*lle and Ntwhnbir an ro LLy betwee.n J" nville anI Cincinnati, tsher'ile. R. H. GRENR , J. M. CULP, G, Supt Washington. T. M., Washint F. A. TtuAK. S. H. HAP)WISK, Q-.P.A..Washington. V. G. ,A SOUTHERN RAILWAY. C-eudensed .Sietie In Efrect JU-.Y 4. 1897. Daily STATIONS. No 11. T10 a ni .Culumbia . ................. a in Prvsperity.......... .........12 11 P In " Fewb(rry ...... ..............1224 Pu Ninety-Six... ......... 25 p iD r. Greenwood..145 p m "R4odges ............... ....... tr. Ah.....v....le 1T L_, Lr. Benui........................... P In tr. Adere-3iT~___ reenflo . 1 m 1anta . STATIONS. itly -. Greenville ... .................10 *) a m Piedmont .................... 15 a II VwilliRnIston ....... .... 1 8a I ,v. Andorson...................11 00 a m .-v...... ...........................~ I 1 5^i Lv. Donnaus ......... ......... 1 1 p ii nod............... 25) p mi Ninny-ix...............1 45 p in Newbrry...............2 25 p mi 3~RAiy.......... 3 p mn No. a12.-STTINS " iliamaton ... .... .. Ar 11 1ain~ ,v.B Andoso .... 1otni . 1 305 a m v7a2eItE~~.. Ai....25i 5am 2r. Donads....i ....... 12 72 mO ,. A2A>evlle .. ~lnl~41e l2 E1 a rii i' Hodges .A. ...... .........~:9 " G een oo t................. I 45 00 pm " Ja Newberr ........... S atn tr .. . 2rI 2a pO m r.p oo C Art... ........ ...ioL 8 00 pa )pIn 7 aiiL. .0 .charrys on...n. A 0Pulirn0 liaif cars 4etwe.. Coluia . 35pli Wrais i2 av| 0 ....lto .... " 2j 45pi 853a Tr0ain le02 "... eUnyin...... "n 105 7Uin op, or45a ud B3p 4LV.. ipartanur... Ar l d 28a0 05pii. ViuI45p e7 00p.r....d A sevier itlv 85 2a 5 "P,"r.,1 :~ p. rm. "A,"lmuem a. i m.~ t Trai ul9an0arr Selega6Pu. Pelnnlc leeping cars benweentColumbi an 1 r eaav,nA a r . dvAd. &C iiin 1. p1. m., 11:87 J.m. (V SIbu. I;:,pie . Tran lueave Grseenvl, A. andl M. iviro Warthbou n , 51.., 1. Wa.handto:30 1.. 0m 1. A. m.II, 1200p. .n H.ib le AIit ed).I A, t ad , o.A. an U..dvAsio -.H.GtEN ' J. M. AtUI,P Ja ahnston, D.l WC.oi Washbiatn,1.. Augtixta andji Asileville Siort Line. . Mehed talIe ir Effet Feb. 7, 1897. cave A ligust a.......... ... .1l n --- p rrive G reen waori ....... 17 pm pm A ndeozn''''--------..0 ,)pi Greenvll,'"'"""" 7 it a . ..... 1 G" piin (305 am (einnu M ringn....... >pin Hender'li" ~iiis::::: li, - --. caeAas vin....... .. ?00iim ............... .............. I :3)pu 0 p m ...r....n.wo.........- 2J2Im p rrive Anguista 70 in i n0m riiv Italg.........22.it P tearsbu srg,........6 0 a mi ...t iit gimos-........... 7 i 20 n rrivcs A lIImiia '"""" """" " 2 55 iJi I"alrfatx..""""""..""""""..-"" .. 00 -.....--....... . --- -----. aa 6 5pmn ................150 am, 7 :i pm nve Charlouton -i -H0 am P'ort, lie U.""."." I 50 am --................ 1'j pmn 025 pmii -'If. -l-*------. 10 2 amt rravn Auigs """""-. ---.--... 10 -17 am~ Ti~ ll la, ". .12 55_p mi onnsect len at Can1hoint n uIlt' al is s l e citbocard A ir I,ino,. o'al otso a counf. tiou at-GreeniIwood for all)ioints ii 5.A., abur with itlr (4 all , andt at 3jiate, rsed car io relat lvo to' -o t aOM,BOds-os agttero D tiondkraD. ean 4?dunie 1.y liurhami, . ..P i n e s. . . , , , , , . 4 2 ". . . Ar ehariotte\ Via S.. A. ,. .'830 "*10 95 m Lsefe %Ia 8, 1 10 ,,,.~ 10. .n... pm A r0lnt0 ...... ~, 9 45 i ~10 ...wo ..... 10 45 107 am "A bbey ille " ..,,,,i 0" 1 40 (Elberton " .......... 1207 pin 241 " NAthens " .......... ' 4 *eWi lter " 1W 430 " "Atlanta. S.. A, L. i'nion 250 " 2 NRfl'ItallUN No. 402. No. 38. Lv I ilana, Centrai ime) *12 5 amn~7 0 pii Win,ter ...,.... 2416 pm 1042 &Athens X 316 " 1126 4 "iEibern .........2 45 p 12 33am AbbvV7l10 ....,,.. 515 1 40 "1 " irenwoox ......... 5 41 " 2 C9 "6 C .tn ' ...... 631 1" 305 " Ar Columbla, C. N. A L. It. I ........ '00" S hester ...... 613 16 433 " ArCtarlotte.via S. A. ,..... 1025pm *830" Lv Mion rt, V Ia 8. A. L........ 09 40 pin 6 05 1lamlet, " ......... 11 23 " 8 Ar Wilmilniton. .......... 0 am 1230 pm " touthern Pn . ..........1214 11 9 2 am RaleIgh " ..........210 O 3 " ienter-sol, 6 329 *1(0 ".'' Ar Durhan ....... 14 0 Lv 1urham " ...... .. -pq! 00 am Ar Weldon, via S. A. ..........46 a * pn 'Hichm ona,......... .............815 6 Whashlingt'n.viien n. R.m. 1231 1110 " l mliore "6* 143 pi 12 48am SP'liladelphia to 6" :66 0 3pm 345 SNew York,4 66823 -4 *6 (W 66 Ar Portatuouth 6 it66 73 " 550 pm Norfolk 66 66760 " 60 * D1. Dy, x.Sundl(ay. 11fly ox moliday NOP. 403 and 409.-'The Atlanta Spn2lalp Solid Vestible Tralt or "ulln 2 leeper aud Coateles betweeit Wa8hington anid At Ilita. also 11tllimm WleeVenti bet%%eoln Ports. mot at Chester. " . 7 Nop. 41L and 3.-"The S. A. L. Mzpremp," Solid Trai, CoTaines ad Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth ani Atlanta. Company Sleepers between Columbia and Atlanta. lit li' .rains make Immediato connection at Atlanta for .Moitgomery, blobile, New Or leans, Texae, California. Slexico, ('hatta. nooga, Nashville, Memphils. Aacon, Florida. For Tickets, Sleepers, aid iformation, ap. ply to H. A. N owlanl, Gen. Agt., Pass. Deprt 6 Himball House, Atlanta, Ga., Charlotte, N.C E. ST. JOHN, Vice-Pres. and (Ien'l Manager V F. MPBEIE, U'0 Superlntendent.. It. W. 1. ( I.OVlER, Trlfilo Maiager. T. J. ANDFUUN. Uea'i Paeiger Agent,. OENEAL OEFiCE8: POnTNUOnT. VA. Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad Short Line Hetw een FlorIda and all Not ern Points. Everett, Savannah, Augusta, On., Co. lumibia, Washiigton, Baltilmoro, Philadelphia, New York, Boa. tonl 111d the East. Everett, Macon, Atlanta, Cliatlanooga, Nash Ville. LOtuisville. Cincinnati, Chbicago. Evereit, Iiriagha1a, 1olly 1prings, Mem. pIlI, Littlo Rock, Kansa City, St. Louis, chi. cago, 8Ioux city. River Junction, P1ensacoln Mobile New Or leans, 'exas, Mexico, Cailtomnia 'and the PacIfic Coast. Effective January 18, 1897. New York Express No. 3, leaves Jackson ville 8.2ta a. in., wi:lh through Pullman Sleep. era for Savannah, ( olumbia, Washington Haiti more, Ph Iladelphia, Now York, and all Eiaisturn points. Connects for Fernandina. Return train No. 37 reaches Jacksonvllle 9.12 p. mi. New York and Florida LImited, No. 32. Solid Vestibulo TraIn with compartment, ob tiervalion, dining and sleping cors, very ele. gant; leave Mt. Augustine 9.6 a. an., Jaksn villo 11.00Oa. m-*, dlally except Sunday. No. S1 return lng ar.aives Jacksonville 3.30 p. mn., St. A ugustine 4.4V p. mi., dalily, exelpt Sunday. New York Fast Mail No. 361, leave Jackson. ville (.55 p. in. Daily for sa,mo points North Carries Th1 r.ogh 8lee yersa Jacksonville to New York. Retuen No. a rrives Jacksonville 9.00 a. im. AshevIlle Route-Through Ptullman Bleep Ing Car Service for Clicinnatl a SavannahI, C~ol um bin A shevllo, Hot Springs, R noxville through tiho Celobrated Mountain Country e Nor'ht Carolina. Leav Jacksonville 6.55 p. m. netnati 7.15 a. m. Returning, ar. rivas Jackson66jlilconr Only line through the sau hl conr of ild'ilo Florida, Pensacola dEcjg llay. L -ave Jacksonyillie 9.15 sh'1 tlaily, for L,ak e City, Live Oak, Madison, Mon taccalo. Tailahassee, River Junction, Penuna cola. Mobile. New Orleans andth notouthwes MexIco, California and the PacIfic Coas5t Carriles Sleeper's. Return, No. 1 arrives Jnck sonvillo 8.05 a. mn. Leavo Jacksonville 9.15 a. m. For St arke flawthorne, Silver Spring Oicada, Galnesville Cedar Key, WilId wood, Leeabu rg, Tanvfares Apoka, Ornando, Laceoche, Dadto City, Plan, CII., Tlam pa. Arrive .Jackonville, 3..45 p. mU, I >lly Springs Rloute (No. 86). Mt. i.ouIs Kansas cit, Chicago, Leave Jacksonville 0.85 p. m., or blacon Atlanta, BlirmninghnaIt biomph11Is, Kansas (Cit y. Th rough Pullnianl Sleepoer without change in 46 hours te Kanasi (ily. Trho route iR via Aagcon, Atlanta, IHir mingha, ilolly Springs forMemnphis, Sping-f field, Kansias City. No. 85 return arrives Jack. soanyillo 1.00 at. mn. 8.20 a. m.-Leoaves Jacksonville for BruniEH ick by the (Cumberland Route 8teamoilr, anid Cumaberlanad Sound. 11.00 a. m.- Leave Jacksonvllle for tBrunas wick, viai Evereat, daIly, eucept, Muanday. 41.00 p. m.-Local for i..verett. Close connIc Lion for llrunswick. Shortest, and quickest rouate. 5.00 p. m.-Local for Tallahassa and inter medIate poin ta. Arrive Jacksoanvillo 4.iS5]p. m'. 9.20 p. m.-For Tampa arnd Intermed iate pinats. Pull', an Sleepers. Arrjive Jackson-~ villa 7.35 a. in. Through Sleepers for Cincinnati via AshO ville, leave Jacksonville at 6.55 p. mn., arrive Asheville 1.40 p. an., arrives Cicinnati 7.18 a. mn. For Macon, Atl,mn, two trains datil). Leave Jacksonville 8.20 a. mn. 51nd 0.6 p-. 1E. Mteamecr "Maatee" from Tampa to Itraiden-~ towna 1send M~anaatee River P'oinats. Pullmana Sleepers on all NI hit TrinsP. Parlor~ Care hetlwen JacksonvIlle and( Tamnpa Send tor best indexed townaihip map of I' lorida to N. 8. I'ENNIN(GTON A 0 . MAODONE[L Trnfalo ManaEr. ~oeneral Patssenger Ag 9 Atlantic Coast Line! ]FASTI LINE Uperila Nouath Carolina, North Claro llana, Athleasad Atlanta. PAH.qEN(GEn Dv.rAinMENT, WV1aiaao-roN, N. C. Jan,. 1it Ih, 11810. (lNO W K5T: In Effect. Jan. 19, (elNo ICAWr 'No. 52 1897 No. 63 7 0E aam I.v.Charleston,8.....A r 9 30 pm 8 21 am Lv.......La nes.......Ar 7 48 pm 9)8 5amn Lv....... umrier.......Ar (I 31 pEE 10 55 e m A r.....Columbia........v 5 15 pim 111.[8 aam A r...Prospori t y....L v $ 18 paan 12 10 limr Ai r....Nw berry....Lv 2 57 pam I2 54 pmnAr....Clin ton. ..Lv 2 10pm 11 lan Ar.....Laurena........Lv 1 45 pm11 2 :5 pmn A r......reen woo....LYv..... 3a' pin Ar....Abboyilo...LV... 5 10 PEn A r:..Ahens, Ga....1v... 74-5 pam Ar.....Alan ta, a.... L ...--.- - 6I ipm Anr..~ .WVfnnsboro, S.C.Lv ii 1 na 8 20 ilm A r.....Charlot,te, 'N. C....Lv 03 Si am 3 3&jin~ Ar*..Anid~r~son, H. ~...v i t 5 nan 4 20) Inm A r.....renvil le,....v 101' n0am 3 10 Pim Ar ...... Spnr ianthmrg....LV Ii 45 sEm 111 it)pm Ar..lelndesonvvlle, N.O..1Lv 9 15nmu 7 Ol rmn Amr.......Asheville......, v 8 20 aim ilalay. Nos., 52 and 53 Solid trains betweOn Charles ton anal I'olumbla. JI. At. l LY.Wo T.n' M.EMl O, honWl Mana:gor. Trafloe Managor ga ,h et ods in 20rin te by Dr.V es An ner. un. - 0 - -- e