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BISULPHIDE OF CARBON. For Killing Injurious Inmects on Molon or Cuoumber Vines. Fo" killing insects on melon or cu cumber vines procure some tight boxes, such as sound oheesu boxes, largo enlouglh to cover the vines. Tack ia buich of rags large enough to hold, say, an ounce of the liquid without dripping in the bottom. When ready, gather the runners in so they can all be covered with the inverted box. Saturato tlio bunch of rags id quickly cover tle hill, pushing the edge of the box into the earth and drawing the earth against A nOMEN1ADE CoVEC. thle outside edges whIero anly vapor would otherwise hlave at elualneo (o escape. All thm lmgi will bio killed inl about anl hour, atil( (he rags ennt hiavo at little mnoro, liquidI and thio bo>x trans ferred to another hil1l. WVIualever- is uvsed as at cover hlaid b0l er not he imich larg or than necessary to cover thtv vinvs, as it,%will titake more li<puid t o lmake a deal h1 atmosphere. If one ha1 iany Vinis to treat, it, nuay he btst to providv a good number of covers. Ayhrig that, will cov.er .o vines bad kwp tbe vapor in will do, and if one has other ork to do near by, a f(ewv covers will vimablo at person to freat a good m ay hills inl at day, says the writer of tihe foregoing in a letter to Ohio F0arier. The illustration represenils at home mta1dl cover, wiiheli111vl thl Ioriy aut1ohd also descries: TIaie ia barreol Ioop, cut it in two and falst t le piecs at, right angles to acl okther by inaing a hole with, aif hrmadal tilrougihl b1h inl(d inseringib a screw e will eiye an the convx Side, to be d as a liaiindl for liffing. Sprinig thw hwisps to inakzo at cover of tfh siz wanted, n-h tretn nds and tie at strinig nron411al, ats inl nl.lk i t kitc; or, better, t so astiff wirhvor. at full hoop.Taennirorveanwpa', cover ill (if' onit side wMit Iasto and cover one setion (one-fimur0h of (t " tdomie") Wit i,h it t rning all tho suir pluspa insile. Te Tit0 Ihe bee sce tions aro covervNil wi he pnn11 1 ille way, turnilgi th1e suplut'11s Impor t iither insidoe or otside, ts it w;outill t ltctlly go. A hundl of rags orbet lrm a t n o a h i ld inside wheltro thet hloops cross to ruceive th1 charge of hisuilphiido. Ally of tt(e chemical left afiter treatinig onill fio. -m be Carried witil ittlo ss o tw lie ' ex. Tiis wvill maie, a moresulsian ial cmver than onle wvould ait. first. t)ii, vnwheon made of newspapers r col whenl dry tie ofid pap ier The oers will also to v e thsistenarto ofebvaporliof thAlbioflphide fciabll . he follodwing fromtI, ; toma' tIlualtt. rl is oi thke a os liceen it;iit ex-1('iV' putad op iitespentr st18 andel liytheu cuit iglu baetreiir st ilki l', portab chiall k whe thlee ing a' sev(ries tof ('longs hresi stod tnhen and nuto(of tmislhnd ofecarbof. y4lubrnildfu inches a a Cnltopiee SIo. y4 hc pojectii fo ac (idof the hur-l ds r enough to e connIs: ecete b horlts.i Istovehis t cirui inloeu eh down and) alle t oli stc 211o atopt upttogu shdwaer,t and 1g whA etatd fmamed isan'celiod then nlade for t lifi(es putting upl enlihll for111 uif lon : 1argo (calf I y. iil 10 thItdi 'nede in an inthes patrit on to erted 1her ay I IOdill trosugli, r ven is thel trole (lW 11omorgelle.'dt ell 111tiih good t sdigestion soundwhc setp;e moved,2( appetiend ai't(( foip e lag alre somle Io'the feedls ifited ius< othe T ut', i Li e Paitlls thr sin fds will onvinceryu o f the oia A Known FEat. biod fiestir, pes,orid le fand allekindred adieses.age ofTutt's Lier Pills iil doe0il cnvne n beauiof thei. w~nePromefets aurn vrtu, Anasouecure forl dassk hea1n-ng storacI,(estesls, laondtiratin analignre adisny ene. Dut' ugLeivAter Pilr sk inoBaniile arnd islic lb4 meai. .. ' , o IIs, s aol wh luxribn. Trakh ovo r Poli A7to herend 4 a ti 1 tal 000 rer c a a,i ta i r Botaby Lcatuuult.lK PHr I A P FLOW RA E S SEET PEAa s r on Pkt. of s eru i i t for onlyeI,' ~,qe. nfdn oy f 898aal oguei and Floral Culture,x~ NiS box.esP.nC1T 3el9 ith bIee io, . eTaoi, in - io , .so ,, . . . . . A .) .gt, .r ,,n . .. America's Celery City. Writing to the Buffalo Express a Kalamazoo, Michigan correspondont says: All tho markots and grocories are now displaying appotizing bun chos of it palo gioon and whito col ory. No tablo is comploto without it fow stilks of it. It is sorved daily inl all tho loding hotels and cafem of the United Stattes. To the hantdtiomio city of Katlaina ZOO, Micihigan, bvlogs the honor of 1111kinig timollage a popubar tablo re0lish un11dar. tho unaimo of colory. Cil firy, in turn-1, hafs made0 the city fa 1110118 ats tho cvlory gardens of tho world; inl fit, Kalaiitzoo is nIOW called tio Culory City. This city, with its (ueor lndian name, was for y'Olers 1111do tho Irgot of fuonly storios and mlinlstrol sonigs. Situtetd onl tho banl1kH of tho river of thosllo 11mili, tho city oxtolds back on tho hills, aid is acklowledged to bo On1 of the l in'lisonm-t citi's of it.-; Hizo inl Oe United States. Th rIailroa1ds ou1tol Kalamazoo atllng tho rivor bottoins,I which extlnd for miles mIlid tro tho most fotilo brids 111ortil of Ohw Ohio river. Th soil is rich mu1lick, an11d is frouIm two to oiglht foot A stlrallgmr oitering thocity by rail cI distiniguish th pvcliiar odor of colery gardnt'ls loig beforo revachiig dho town. )uring tho growing soit son1 it, is ia protly scono, long rows of bright grevin aigaillst, at black lack (groun11d. Not at wvod or1 birish is to ho sen. Bill Ny sail it romiidod him of a1 Trish woman's black drosH trilimed with grevon braid. Clery as at tablo dlicacy camlio ilnto Oxistecto in1 thi wity. Amoig til OMarly setlrS 1 loclnting ink Kat1la llm;z()o Wats at family dir-et fromn Hol 1111d, liim'd Itllyker. Domr0 111ko wits its leld, anild his fithr had ac0 cilll it ed a fortlinlo inl till Ealst, ill dilt Cominy. Other fallilies fol. owdal prosponl, and14 finllyN <Ilito It colon)' ('m11110 of tille p)011r chiss. At this timo thlt, filat.S oil t111 riv0r bottoms woro considerd il Illost worless lasds, but1S wbi r prv fOlrd by tll I 1oltli d ('11ligr'ants. alny litt'li Strolamls flow down tii hillsidti, anid soon th land tnr th cit.y wis pirtilld and ditched ilto Iliulidl plat-s, liko t.ho low hlalkm of thi Notherlands. Rt wasjust liko homo for thom, vxctipt that, horo thleyN soonl conlId ownl tholir ownl farmil. A. first 011ion1s itild cabbago woro ralist-d and shippod out to otr citivs. Ill 18748 it glrdollol' lillilod Van L1aafton raflisd Somei A1 ma1111lgo, which1 grewv so I'apIidy 1on the111 rich muchno blotom pu18 lit hel had( t) dralw till irt . it p algit, it t o koop it st andl(ing. iln tile fal1, wh'enl takenl out1, It wasl foual to hot b)leachedOi wh'ito and11 ho)ttel wic 01hbouighIt.I his on1ions, Cor' t.ions woro't to ('at it. 1as you wVouldh radishes, with saltrs, an lsli was called1 Ka 1lamazo ce'Itlery, n11 lsta of sme8 ll-i ago.( '.d'ho fow till)ish mt. wit2t' .)hl civd orders1 for gthel r1es1 of hislcop' l act, tilrders i( for theit.y 11r Onions wee til8 11 y er anoOvi-podutiln, wilO tel Kalanzd clrv.h o itao fcentso doz sitalks.t~ (2'k 21 gaily11 111t11 th1 griIond1)1' to olory 110act tVhey paIllid fo ti Iland3 aing, bont'' oroti hfrlo thi fIirstiI year' safles.illtl11i Thte yor '1.r ollowing ,the h llloIII)lland VI) 1 popultio on(il Ithel loadinglhtl in theinited Stat1es h wa of rder1)'ing coiler,aln tohat rso hadlold cr01) to.0 n co n maner, formerly from Nowol'e;ri t - biness asl a celry shtOipper, andl hetfi~ was know as theri Cocerny King, ing celery toa, colery gum, colory cough drops, colory bitters, polery piokles and chow-chow, nervo tonics, colery salts, colery soups and a score of otlier preparation1s. All tho trunk lines of railroads cator to the colory trade, and run special refrigorator cars to all tho 'listant cities. From the middle of July until after (hristias tho at nosphiero of Kahumizoo has a decided colory Ilavor. Trim is it continual st.roai of wagons dolivoring their prodiet to the oxpress compan:'es from 8 a. in. until about 4 p. in. The crop of 1897 is estimated at 16,000,. 000 dozon biuinioos, and will bring the giowors about nine cents per dozen. it Made and Merit Maintains thoconfidenceo of the people in Ilood's Sarsaparilla. If a medicine cures you when sick; if it makes wonderful ourea everywhere, then beyond all question that med lino possessoo merit. Mad That Is just the truth about Hood's Bar saparilla. We know it possesce merit becauso It cures, not once or twico or a hundred times, but, In thousands and thousands of eases. Vo know it, cures, absolutely, permaiinently, when all others fall to do any good whatover. We repeat Sarsaparilla itho best-in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Hood'Pill_ s, indigestion, H~ood'8 Pills b1.25cents. Liebig COMPANY'S Extract of Beef COOK OOK telling-o how to pr-opare 11111ny dol iVt,l(- and <hlijd1i s dll isiH es. Address iIebig Co., '. 0. Box 2718, New York. 'I he Atlanta Weekly Constituti wl.ich everyone may have a WORd inl this sentence "/FTIRST IT WA. T H E'_______ The sentence Is tak.en from word is a familiar one, and T3 'ITER THIS CONTEST YOU MU For One Year, Only $1 mittance Dire ~AND GET YOUR CHANCE AT .At the e'nd of period covored by to thle suc'etssfuil party or p)arti in the. contest. The plan Is popuila r anmd have heen conduet. they have he' n widely copied a C'onstitution'sm great original so iN ONE VI3AR TilE CONSTITU'l ' -N E A RLY 1mn these umissing word contests. tion f und receivedl from subscril this fumt is given to the succesm The fund is d~istribtedo with a Weekly e.onstitution has MOU puts aslie 10 per cent from alt tioni fund shows that the amoumni en.ogh to be worth striving I ful propositionbi, bt the plant i time maIls by thee. Post Ofiec Dopi j''. 'l'he t ''ok f romm wiih thme sentenc'e in taken Ia i m I> tm l'. o t<f th ei tet before as compietent In onme of these contests I who recemived more than $1,000 has hsoonm distribumted amonng sj itemnembler that, whether th notingi to guess, and even th Tis (arATEBT OF ALL WEEKI Keep that in view and send Weekly Constitution. The Constlttiton gitarantees tha not he less thnan $500 in cash, Til-: wF.F.K .V (CONST ITUTION ISTill1 Til . WOR!I,1). It is a TWELVE-P Ni': WiPA PF.R, containing EIGlITV.] e<ttual as aWeekly Newspaper in Anme its cor respondents andi agents are to be ein Itndim Western States. AS A3 A'A I AZNSRIt printa more nmatter than i.a C A s A N i: ICtuA'Toil it Iama shoolhoumse in itself; a) 1' M lPitC'iA1 Ii FRAT'illE5 commend It espechm iTS' IA R Ai AND) FAt1IER' Dl)u'AlLT)lIi trmn's iD purmtmemnt mare alii mnder aide mItre the. Iepart menmi.ti re nmihlressed. Thie (Comnst honee rtm .dvmmemne or mihe principtes enuno 7i'llLLOWING ARE THE_CONDITI TnPer Cent of the TIlE CONptTITU IGo essers' Sumbscrip- e.v.mfrui Itmns tsoes to the mutmising word. ! nd to be divided. wlheivennth In of her words if this wuortsm Sotioeption F ut n d TI1E COND)ITIC omounts to $20,000 ait the MItsinmg orthis period then tlriml"hepm t he tftund to tro to the cmlmhhmng onle, t sucesmsfuit' mm ues ser gmisnmamth woomId be $2,000. for eaich corre< \~ 'i 1N Vot'li ANMtWElt you need net * m, .' pm u temniar pemriod (desilgnatin ---A LJDiESS A L j in)-A LANTA CONSTI ion Taming. Men who have had long experience vith lions givo thom a very bad char aoter. There is said to be no art in so called liou taming but the art of terror ism, and no rulo but keeping the lions" stomachs full and their minds cowod.1 Thoro never has boon, and there never will be, say some, an appeal made tol the lion's intelligence, because the lim-, itod amount of that quality which he. possesses is entirely dominated by his forooity. Pi'lson Ivy. Just what it is that inducos poison ivy to play its injurious pranks on some people at some times and not at otherd is still a profound mystery. One thing is certain-the number of poopla susceptible to the poisoning influence must be oxtromely few, from the face that in tho vicinity of Philadelphia the highways and byways are overrun with the plant to an enormous extent. It is froquently impossible for people to go by without brushing against it, and if it is the vapor or some exudation from the plant which causes the trouble thou sands of persons must be undor the in Iluenco to overy one who suffers from it. The writer of this paragraph knows of a tract of land on which the plant grows profusoly and on which many scores of laborors are employed. Those laborers are frequently set to weeding and pulling out the plant by the nakod hand, and, so far as the writer knows, none of theso men was over poisoned by it. Tho cattle oat it greedily whenever they got an opportunity. It seems to have no injurious influence on them. Mechan's Monthly. English In Japan. Horo are some attempts at English to be son on the signboards in the streets of Tokyo: " Wino, beer and other medicines." "A shop, the kind of umbrolla, para sol or stick. " "Tho shop for the furniture of the several countries. " "Prices, no increase or diminish." "All kinds of superior sundrlcG kept hore." "Skin maker and seller" (portman toau shop). -London Tit- Bits. Valid Uxeuse. Sho-How is it you were not at West end's reception? Ile-I staid av;ay on account of a per sonal matter. Sho-May I ask what it was? Ile-Will you promise to keep it se cret? She--Yes. Ile-Well, they failed to send no an invitation.--Collier"I Wcoly. Feadaehe stopped in 20 minutes by Dr. ilJes' PAIN PILLs. "Once cent a dose. Dn announces a new otler inl chance to supply the missing CONSIDERED BY ,A GOOD OMEN." n a well-known publication. Th. it may readily suggest Itself. --Eds Mach1, '98 5T SUBSCRIBE FO . - .00, Sending Youlr Re ct to Atlanta. THE MISSINO WORD FUND f this contest The Constitution w.lii pay out is the full prize amount that hanu aceru..d implo and these contestq have becomeuu a d with such absolute fairness to a.i t h 'I ter, but none have become equal to Tihe ries. 'ION HAS PAID OUT-am. $6,O00 IN CASH It sets aside 10 per cent of the subscrit ers guessing at the missing word. aral fual guesser or guessers in the contlest. )solute fairness, and the fact ihat Th'le 1C 'TIIAN 150,000 subscribers and that it uessers' subscriptions for this dist ribu, to be divided at each interval Ia la,rge or. It is not a catch-penny or a dem,it open and aim pie and IS A )ItM iT'l E.11 1 rtnent as a sner Itoenn content. deposited in n safety vault, under seal, and will be commi,ttee, which imnkes the awar<d alter uni exai-i here was only one successful gueoss.r, and in addition to this in one year $5.000 e essful guessers. missing word is supplied or not. it costs ugh not successful, the guesser getts Y NEWSPAPERS FOR ONE YEAR your guess with your subscription for i e t the amount of the award will mdIL it miay be as much as $200 GREATEST WVEEKLY NEWSP'A' i~ N AG;E, SEVEN-COLUMNS-TO.T -T l'PM; POUR, COLUMNS every wveck. It hats no rica; its news reports cover the worb,i, an,,l round in almost everfbailiwilck of the South. rdinartly found in any magazine in the coun,trs. ear's reading of Thue Constitution ia a lieral en utioln. fly to every farm home in .'Maeri0a. NT, Its Woa' D)epartme,nt nai<l its ("all. rtion, and are specinlly attractive to those to wI.,,a tution is Demoeeratto in P'oiilea, uind ii isan iated in the Nationual Piatform ef tie i',ia:. ONS OF THE CONTEST -.-re ^ TION PUTS 10 PERl (EN'T of the amounta 'I criptions fromu partlebentering the .'iimig wa.1 I ao 'or distribution among those who namne en:r'.r, i - If only one oontestant gets the ri.ilht word, he 'rN h e entire fund. If more than one supplie the ma'e, will be proportionately dilvided eamong tie sue, ems. at 'N PRLECEIDENT FORt sENilNst3 A (J'I"4 'lord, is that each anit every gulesmus in er im a. subacription to The wveekIy Constitution. I f .'-ut er pubiishing this advertisem,ent in neciJepos' -- ..u '0 guesas at the missing word will lbe forwar.h-.t. Ti. ent with the suilacripitionf. Shouldr one pern sea.l neswer,hlieor she will be entitled i a share of the- faa I answer. T1here wvili the no capital Prrie-e.verv .ne r,ze. Persons may guess as many tines as they oe vrite the sentence out in full-jutsyt.MM g it) is ................a iMt..u.. L ORDERS TO TUTION. ATLANTA , Ills Ah.hswer. "Tcll ne, a I not fair?" The si:Luker Ians bauck in hor seat and smiles ecquettislily. In trui the question scems superflu ous. As she sits there with tho aftornoon sun transfusing her glorious tresses Into a streart of liquid gold, her eyes as blue as the heavens, fathonless as tho 'sea and dancing with excitement; hor lips of coral wreathed with a roguish snile, she is indeed transcende itally beautiful. But the inan sceins blind to hr love liness. He regards her with a frowning brow and eyes that smolder with anger. Timidly she repeats her question. "Ain I not fair?" Hor companion's faco grows black as thunder. "Fairl" he cries bitterly. "Fair, when you open a jack pot with a ten" Rago chokos his utteranco and with a passionate gesturo ho dashes the cards to the floor.-San Francisco Examiner. Dr. Miles'Heart Cure Ouros a Prominont Attornoy. .'1/ R. R. C. PIELPS, the leading pension altorney of Belfast, N. Y., writes: "I wts discharged from the army on account of ill health, and suffered from heart troublo ever since. I frequently had fainting and smothering spells. My form was bent as a man of 80. I constantly woro an overcoat, even in summer, for fear of taking cold. I could not attend to my busi ness. My rest was brocen by severe palus about the heart and left shoulder. Three years ago I commenced using Dr. Miles' Ie-, rt Cure, not,. I'lstaiding I had used so inu .. pat(-' medicine nd taken drugs from doctors for years without boing helped. Dr. Miles' IIeart Curo restored m lo health. It Is truly a wonderful nedicino itl it affords mo much pleasure to reconmene. this rom edy to everyone." Dr. Miles' Remedies r are sold by all drug- .- * glets under a positive " e guarantee, first bottle benefits or mnoney re funded. lioolc on dis cases of the heart and OBet nerves free. Address. DR. MILES MEDIUAL CO.. Fdkhart, Ind. BLUE EIDGE RAILROAD. H. C. BEATTIE, Receiver. EATec.iiVe M-y 2, 1897. Bietween Aj&eiboji and Walha3ia. EASTnOUND. WE,,TIIOUN)1 Mixed- M Ix ei N). 12. ttiollm. No. I. r n l............Anderson............L v :35 pn Ar 029.1 .............. Dell% i11r..............,v L I i p A * r 6 i atio............... A W 1111. ... . .........1-% 1 4 I 'lly .\ 1 10 03 a1111............ Pu l)(114101n........... 1.v 1 2: pi At, r 0 5 an..... hl erry's 'rossinlr.... . 4 :1 it. Ar 93 i7 l......Adtli s' Crussing.....Lv II 1l i Ar 4 10link Selee lM, 5 0 jIlk A rr m I)I...........8 I ec;- ........ 1)1. A r : 25 a it ......... w est Union .........Lv I 11 pn, Ar S I im ...... ... waifhlla .............v 620 p A. Al. Lv. -I I. i. Ar. .J. Rt. A N iEl1l( N, Suiperintendlent. Connect I' Os i S. :'"e wiii h iot1. It. No. ii AL Antlersont wiithx i . l-.ntiiway Nos. Ij h*nl 1' ATLANTIC COASTA LINE!I . .. FAST LINE Between Charleston and Columbia, Upper South Carolina, North Cais lina, Athens and Atlanta. P'As8ExoEn '.lPAL'.Ttt 'NT, WVx MINtl O-roN N U Nov. .nt h, 1897. CONDEN8i1;0 1 CIIllIotrE,. (OiNo WVasr: In Eli.C' I, e, '2, (.0150 VAS-r la o. 62. 18i N o. 53. 7 00 a su f.v.Charlet on. S. C... Ar 9 l5 pitn 821 an T,v~.1.... In's......A r 7 801 pim 9 35 "ton Lv ......... n,ter.....Ar i . I)pn 10 : t5n a ....CouInn i ....v fxhl I, 5' arnr A.'.......'p riit y... 3 1 p 12 lIt pin Ar.... Nelym ry ........, -7 jy'n 2 50 pini A r........ OiaI0n. ... 'V2 II. pnx I 10 pin Ar..-..tirens... .. I .145 pnt ,1 '20) pan Ar........Gre vii '....Lvy 10 3",',' '1 'II Al r...... iar an hur'....I .v II 'IFr am ip.on A r.... i inlliboro......., ii i o x' -- pll*. hI illIte, f". C...Lv 9135amn fi01 pin .Ientlerso n IWiu0 ~ti .1IIts on, 7 to pun At'.-.A s.e~ u il.......Lv 82 2, an, *DaIily3. Nos.52 nnsI 53 Setk! t r.i ns betw'een Chaxries J. it. kENYO, T. M1. EM lCitOsN (G.n'i .'. anager'. T.ira ilo M1unnger. TINE (CERA It I,EN't')A I.,N N, Double D.aily3 TIrtatins bttetee Charki~sto. ' ohunnbia anid Auguta. HOU1."il C A I1t01.1:' A & (Euitu IA a. o l'A5i.YloE Ii-A IrI 31 SNr, LInA tli.EsToN. 8. C'., .Jt1. 21. 189)7 .t'llEDULE. DAILY. Lv Chaxrlesto,t-.............. 7 10 ain. 5 30 pn Sun. inertville............... 7 .fl 111 , I jill Gleorges- .--l........8 3" ann 7 01 pnl Branchll..-----..-.--....8 3111aln 7 35 pn .lwsile-~...................9 i5 Cini 7 50; pir Oranige'burgn-------....0 2 an1) 8 20 pnt F't Mt e.w.-.----........ '.d auln 8 48 pnt Fig 1,M111'...........,... ..10 01' n1. 9a I; p n K n 1............. 0 10 nut 9 2.; pti Ar('e I b ---.--.............10 55 lu mo I0 in p """Cl- -- ---.... .-.....7 510 inn 4 0.0 prI) i1aillgii4............... 47 ze ,, 4 II Fi.t Moti.-------.......... 7 i ll -n 4 p Orang.'burg ........ .... 8 211111n 5 27 po, Liowe'svl II....-----......8 1131 a I'll itrn nehill4-............. 8 55 in. 5 55 pn, Ge orges--. ---------........ 9 5 811 n In 3-1 m. Sn ininerv11I----..........10 2J rin 7 18 it r Atr ('Iharlest0o,.--..............i II an S (A p, Lv Ch retn,.---..--.-7 It tilt 5 '.l p li'-a n ('hv i lie............. 9 111on 7 tO p. 11111 tl'ue....... .......... .. I i li, S .$ 5'i J'111tl.lark .-.................. 9 52s.t,m 8 i'2p. Bllack vi li.......-.......... m 10 m 58 p Wiill it....n.........1 27 111 InI 17 pe AA 'I'.........ii1 ti 9 7j Ar AlIgilSn........ .....11 5I tnl o .1 45)p 1"' og --.t -- . . 6 21 all 3 ..0 pnt "Iiii'8l20 n.m.,,.44.p. A rChal.........n ..... 0anli 6 m p1; Al Cnri.te.........il 00 am y' 0g. n VAsT EXIItE l'lsTA A?"h WASuIn-v II' wIl i i IUI.I.)MA . n1-rW SEN AOI li-tm I v A tg1t'.in.........,..... Ar iiluInn.................... ..8a 3I ;>-,p I, Kin v(:xulle i"L" """"""l -1 hm I'. -....... . ---....-.-.---...... 10 25nta 2 ' an A r n rIdt.n--.~............1 ?5 lItm 8 Il at) 1tIiai fot .iiIn at('ib il ithex Soi.i.tilor Norl'th Ca rollna. Stli 11 i I . e e .011 1.1 , "n1f t. 0 res on w It h('ly'u . 1.11ne 101Il I,. A F'5 MERSON, 'Iriflc M1ta'ho j . 8. JOWa IsN hieral Manavile' .examna nOnm..'s Cnulsn( . SOUTHERN RAIY..WAY. ContralTime 1let~1 eon Columbia and .Jack. Sonvlll,. Eastern Fime Iletweom. Co. I unabia and Otimer Points. EVPEOtaV1~ JANU iltY 17, 1898. Northbound. No. 88 No.3O~... 32 Daily. Daily. ~z ~u.. Lv. J'viii..,, F.C.&P.Ry.. 1116 a 8 00 p 12 10 o l3avannah.........12 20p 12 24Ja 8 57 p Ar. Columbia..........4 iSp 4 45a 7 80p Lv. Ciaarton,8C&(4RR 7 10 11 6 80 I). Ar. Columbia..........10 66 a 10 lop. Lv. Augusta, 8o. By.... 2 10 p 0 110 p 640p (4raudtevliie.2 1) p 10 12 p 0 W p Trenton...........IJ8p iOWp 884p Johnstoaas..........319 p 11 10 i~ 8 40 p r. CoinnablaUn. dop.1. 4 61 p 2 17 a 8 20 p vCoI'bia Bland' get... 6 16p 6 66a 8 49p Winnsboao.........6 07p 0 Wa 0 hOp Claeaotor............0 SOp 744 a 10 14 p itoek HIll.......... 28p 8 20a 10 44p Ar. Charlotte..........8 16 p 0 16 a 11 88 p Dftnville..........11 611) 1 35p 8 18 a Ar. Riohaitond..........0 00 a 43 25 p. Ar. ~Vatshiaagton.8 42 a 0 115 p 0 46 a ilaitiniore Pa. B, B.. 8 00 a 11 85 p 11 06 a ~~hiiadoIialaia.10 16 a 2 60 a 118 p " Now York.........I241Jp 0211a 868p 8outlbound. N... 31 No. 87 No. 85 Sx u.. Dully. i)aily. Lv. Now York, Pa. R.lt. 12 lop 4 8Op 12 ISlit Piniudolphia.286 p 8 65p 11 Wa Bnitiaaaoro.. 4 64ip 0 20p 6 lii a Lv. ~Vasla~twa, 8o. fly.. 0 UOp 10 43p 11 iSa Lv. Ilichauaoatd.....I2Wnt 12 00m Lv. Danavilie...........12 20a S Wa 6 ISp Uiaaarl'atle. Ii Si a 0 135 a 10 2J p flock 11111..........4 115 aal :0 2IJa 11 12p Chester............ 04 a O 65 a 11 4Jnt Winaasl)nao......... 44 at ii 41 a 12 112a Ar Coi'bia Iliaaad'g at 6 40 a 12 SOun 1 117 a Lv. Colwa.oiaUaa.dopt 7 Oda 1 ISp 11 110a Joitiaxinias........8 *0 a 2 63 p 6 61i~ Tronioja...........8 63aa ii Obp 6 ISa Uramnitovliio.9 1311 a 8 118 p 0 67 a Ar. Augu~taa..........10 Wat 4 ISp 7 45at Lv. Co1~bia, H.U.&({.l~y..........4 4JOp 7 OOa Ar. Clinrioston................300p ii OlJa Lv. Col'bia, 1*'.C.&P.Ry 5 50 a 11 65 a 12 47 a havaaaaaaaila..........1)112 a 4 4~i 3) 5 80 a ~r. .Iackxoaaviiio.1 10 p 0 25 p 0 20 a 8LEEl~1~(k CAit Sl~1tV1CE Nos. 81 and li2-~4NE~v ~C)R1C AND FLOR IDA LIMi'i'flD." 8011(1 Vostibulod Train of P1 lanata Dma wiaa g-flooan Sloopin K Cars, Ob sorvait ion uuuad Coamapa:.t (1)0)1 t Catni, anal Dixain g Cars rtinaiiiag timi otigh witi.ottt chamago liot~v~~~ St.. .1. '.~us1iaae, Fin., and Now Yoak, via Jack Sotavil .d. Havaaaaaah, Columbia, Ciaarlotte and Wushlaigi on. Pull mall Drawiiag~ Hoomat S1oep~ lug Cars botweonAtagusta, (in., and Now York, COnnoctiza ~ with tlala (tam at Columbia, for the &CCOnhlnoclatioii of Augusta and Aiken travel. Most~ oxcoilent. daily pas'~en gel' service be tweon Florida and Now York. Nos. 87 and 88-Washington and Southwestern Limited. 81)11(1 Veslil)uictl train with dIning cars anti fhst class coachos north ot Charlotte. Pullman tirawin ~ room sleeping cars laetwooia Ta)ma lxi, Jaeicsonvialo, Savannah. ~Vashingcon and Now York. Pujlnaun sleeping cars betweon Augusta and fliChI))OIId. Nos. ho Itfl(t 811-U. S. Fast. Mail. Througl~ Pullman tirawing i'ooaia bulTot sleeping ears ho' t.~veon .Jaeksuaavliii, 1111(1 Now York and Pail' DItO) )IiOOpilla.t cuts hot Wet-U Augusta and Char' lotte. k-'niinaan sh'ejtiiag cars botwec. .iacic. sonvillo an(1 Coluinl)iha, on r)ute daily botweun Jncltaoni'iIlo amad Cia)elnamat 1, via Ashovillo. F. ~. (iAN NON, J. M. CUI4P. Third V-P. & (ion. Mgr. '1'. M.. ~Vashington, W. A. TURK. 8. H. HARDWICK, U. P. A.. Vashiaagton. A. U P A. Atlanta. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed Schedule in EfteeS JU. Y 4, 1897. BTATIONB. I ~1~1~7 L~7j~ii~ia'1eston....................7 30 a in LV. Coluujilala....................13 00am 4Prospt-riiy...................12 Ii p in New i ~ea'ry....................12 22 p ni Ninety-SlY......................~ ~ in Ar. (iee~wood.......................145 p an Hodges.......................2 6 p an Ar. Abbilie 2 ss p ~ ................................Tio p an Am~ea son 8 85 p n K~ircoavii1o....................4 20n.~ Ar. Atlanta......................08*1 pm STATIONS. E~?~icoavi1lo....................10 80 a in Piedmont...................I 10 135 a an 44 r93~a~fl9~ca . . . . . . ~I 18 a n ~i~oa1 I4~ 06 a an Ar. 1)oaanaldat l2U2ymn f~TAt~oviile ii 46 a at 12 -~o pm (4reen~vood....................1 00 p ama Niamaty-Six....................1136 p Newbarry....................2 25 p an Prosiucrity....................2 37 p Ar.CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCopan Ar. Charleston.................... 00 p an ii ~2~I STATIONS. I~T~2~ flOp~ 7 on Lv...RTharlrxato... . Ar ao6jTfix5~ T~0aI lVi10aI" . . . - Coijuambia.11 85p O~ilp 9437aJ 1'215p~ ~.Aision.........2451) 8S$a 10 O4at I I 2.ip.~an I no........I 2~o 7 46p 1020a1 202p ".Union..........1051) 730p iOSJa 237p.Pacolet.12 l4p 847p 10 111111 2 utp .... Jonesyille .... 12 2*1p 8 11 25a 8 lOp Ar.. Spaa-tanburg.. Lv 11 45a 8 20p 11 Bitip Lv.. Rpartanlxtrg.. Ar II 2$a 806p __ Ashovilie.. Lv 20a 806p ~P,' p. m. 'A." a. an. Trains 0 and 10 carry elegant Pullman sleeping cam's boiween ~oiumnhiaa and Ashewiiie, Sarouto (tally betwoon .Taokson vii le atad Cinein nati. Trains leave 8pa.rtanbur~, A. & C. ~ 3~'iaion. northbound, 6:117 ii. at.. 3:4. p. in., 6 :dt p. mn.~ Vestibule Limited); southbound 12:13*1 a. ma.. 8:15 3). in .,l 1:37 a. in., (Vestibule IAnalied.) Trains leave (*reonviiie, A. and C. division. northbound, 6:45 a. in.. 2:81 3). h1. and 5:80 p. an.. (Vestibuled Limited)~ soul hhowd, 1:26 a. an.. 1:20 p. an., 1 2:8J p. in. (Vestibuled LianIted). Pullman 8erviea. Pullman palace sleeping ears on Trains86 and 88, 87 and 88, 0)1 A. and C. division. IV. H. (iRIIIIN, J. Id. CULP Geta. 8upea~i mat emideat, '1'maflie M'g't Washington, 1). C. ~Va.slhiaagt4)n, i5. a W. A. TURK 8. H. HARI)WICI{, Gen. Pass. .kg't. As'tGeaa. 1'ass. Ag~t. Washington, 1). U. Atlanta, a. C~OLU M BIA. NE~BE RRY & L~ UREN ~ RAILROAD. 1'imne 'I'able ira oIled Ucto ')Om' 17th, 181)7. Easlern Standard Time ~on I Ia hon nd. Non hbommiad 00111. hiix'd Pass. IIiix'(i lAo'; ("'gi Diy eamg'r eng'r tYly F'gl. 4'iay 1)'ly L)'Iy itt 'da~ ("day IV'da3 -3'dmI3' l''dti) )lly onl~. '.51. .'.M. I'M. I'M. P.M P.14 8TATI')NH. ~ 30 43 1 iS Lv Lao romas Ar I it) I" 3 1) 43 At) 2 10 ..Clinlon 1251. 8*10 28: 14 Ii 41)7 222 (1a'l,Iviiie 1238 8:114 l'l It) 7 67 230 ..Kinaad.. 1231 11 2t. 1231 1 2 717 281 tint'.'... 1227 tIll: 12 i't 3 7138 2.11 ...Jtmlaiia 12 2.1 8 115 111(1 760 2 !7 SewlJ('rr3. 1210 725 l~ '2 12 6:) 8 11 3 13 Pn~s3wri: y I, II 7 18 Fs *l ill. 83'i 32t ....StI.hs Ii lIt 1341) 103 I lilt 11 I. :33" l.a Motnaltuim: ii 4)1 it It 1(}13* 2 8 57 i 46 .1 ia..plmm 11:16 I. 4 0'. 23(4 1412 3 5 WhIte Reek il ~h 5.,; 11 2111 813, 1 ill linile.,. luau I) i~4s 5~ lilt 037 I 18.l'a~.o. 583 83 3 1314 19.10 4 97 ..l.ctalianrl.. Ii 621 8.1 4 1'' tO 4 I' AaOoin~.l,t,:14v Ii 6 .1 'V. 0. (~lhlLLm-4, .1. H. N(tl IN ~.. oomI ..tg.n,l..j~t ilast or 'I~ '4 50 YEA EXPERIEN ~ 'A TRAD . MARKS 0i~N aa Anyone b ~JOPYif.IQH.rsS& loading a sketch Said 05Crt tie qaalelcl y ascertain emar opinion free ~ lnve:atlon is probably nAtontabl/.. Cone Oran it tions strictly eonlldent(al. Ilarmd bOOk eat (it sect free. Oldest 5 aney for securing Istlont 11t5 U Patents taken Jreu h special swIIce, without e%a ' lecel,o Scientific Jimerican. A handsomely illustrated weekly. ~ ci,. eulation of any scieptlfie journal. Tern ~tr:toumr moaths,;l, 8014 by all newsd' ~ a New r0"k~ _ _ _ _ . ) B I D . " ~SL To Atlanta, Cha riotlo, Augusta Al he W II Inington, Now Orlea n and RNw York, BoOLn, Olo1chond, Wathgton, Norfolk, 1PortsnWoutb. Schedu e In ellect Feb. 7th, 1897. 80I)TilOS0UN1. syNi.4~03. 1'~o.1 Ly Now York, vIajPen..j.I1.1Atn.m) 00 am " hiladilphl1a..................... A 12. in 120 am " Ailtmoro........ .................. 8 ib 2 60 aig Waibington..................... 440 " 4 80 " Sitlohono.......................... 850pm 90 Lv Norfolk, vin 8. A .L. * 85 pm *9 (6" 'ortot,.outh " . .. 8 D45 p)1 920 " Lv Wolde n, vIa 8. A. L......... *11 28pm*I1 M5ain Arillend.rmon. " ........ *1260 uni *1 U jin Ar Durhain, via Ps. A. L. ....,, t7 81an t 6 09 prn Lv Durham, " ...... to 20 Pmtl 00 aM ArItaLeigh. via 8. A. L.......*20anm *3 84 pm "8n nford ............................ 886 0 08 " "Houthorn Pines................. 4 22 1 51 " Haluletn............................. 510 " 68 " W adwiboro ....................... 5 4 " 811 ' M onroe ................ ........... 6 48 " 9 12 ' Ar Charlotte, via S. A. 1. 880 " *1026pm " Chestor, via H. A. L.......... 8 10pm 10 47~pm Lv Columbia, 0. N. & L1. R. ............ t Co pm Ar ClInton " .......... 9 4am Ii 10 *" Greenwood " I' 85 " 1 07 sin Abbeville ......... 110.5 140 Elberton " .......... 12 07 pn 241 Athens 1215 845 " Winder 1 5" 86 " " Atlanta, 8. A. L. (Union Depot) (Central Timo 260 " f 20" NORTIBOUND No. 404. No. 38. Lv -t.anta,(Central Time) *12 00ain *7r pin Wider " ........ 2 40 put 1042 Aihens ' ......... 8 16 " 11 20 Elborton ......... 4 15 " 12 88 itm . Abbeville " ......... 5 5 1 40 "Ureonwoo " ......... .1" 2(9 " 1.nton ......... 68 4 805 " A r Colui bIa, C. N & L. R. t00" "Chester ' .., ~-433" Archatlotto.via S.A. L...,..*t25pu~_n*830 " Lv Monroo, vIv S. A. ... * 4 p - 05' lyl.i .let, . ...... 11 28 ' 8 16 Ar W im n atRoi ...... 15ii12 8 6pn Southern Plues" ......... 12 14 49 21, a fRaleigh " .......... *2 16 "*185 Sliendlso, ".......... 828 -' *00"nt Ar 5urha t '. ......... 1732 " t1 09 pin Lv Durhanm ......... t520 pi til 00 amn Ar Woloo., via 8. A. I... *) 5 in *3 00 prn -Itilhln nti,nd....... .............. 8 15 " 0650 "WK81h1ngt'n,ViatPenin. H.H. 1231l 11 10" latinore " '- " 148 in 12 48 an " Phiudelphia . "" 8 50 pIm 3 45 " SNew York, " 623 " *tj fi Ar Porlaniouth 3 " 80 "n) 6_50 pi.n Nrfolk "........ 0 "s 005 *'iIY. t 'ly, ex. Sunday. I'jy ex MoIrty . Nop. 403 ll 402.-"TIh Atienta NpecIl, olid VestIl Trin1 of Pullian Sloopere anId Conches botween W'-shligion and At 1l, alio 'u1in"an sleetelrs between Porte. Month an( Chester. S.C. Nos. 41 Hnd 38.-4T1he S. A. L. Expre.s," Holii Traln, Conchea and PullnIan Sleeperm between Port8inOuthl ai At tniti. Conmpany bleepers between Coliatn1bu at ti At lianit. I th traIns trako inInlediale4t connection sit Atlanta for Mlontgomery, blobile, New Or leanls, Tux4', CuliforIa, )1I,Xl(t, f -Ittt. Ilooga, Nitslville, fietphii i tllije"oi', lo l(R. For Ticket Pleept-1.r, 131 1ifoilni)on, up. l to I. As N4ow1an1i, cn. Agj., 1,imafs. 1pet I1 Vintball H1oue, Atlanta, G., uhn lotle, N.C -. T.J10Il Ice fl~utdon'l~la naxger V F. AiclIFI4;, (;en rI SuP lel 101detit. II. W. 11. oI.oVIqt, Trufilo lintager. T. J. ANN DFRSON, Gen-II'aeliger Agent. GENEA(AL OEFICES: P'ORnouI, VA. M1'iesloh aiia Westel caroliia Rwy,Co. Augusta and Asheville Short Line. BelMclIule In Effect Oct. 3, 1807. Lenve Auiguta......... 40 a In I .0 p n Arive Greeowood...........12 1! pu i A Ioerson ......... .........."6 p. ................ 15 p 11 7 00 a in 4reenvl)le............ 3 40 put ..... I), S inings...... 4 05 p l SII, taub3 nag......... 304) P Iri 10 11) t3 kn ldia...-............... 5 33 p in IICle'oony lIe..... 6 04 P im . Ashevillo................ 7 00 ) mll Lave Ash1 1-vIll....~ 8 20 a in .. S tatnburg .........11 -5 a 4 ' *; 0lor n) 8r11.gs......10 00 a in Greeiville ..... .11 10 a .1 0 1) in j!nut ; A........... 80 p n 7 10 pin Arriverenwov4od.-~~2 28 p iii 0 0, a 1n Antder.on'''.-------.-----.... ~7 3Oam AAgus n--.........5 0p n 1 IO in Leuve1' Calhoun Falls8. 44 1~l n. Ara ilye ItaleigI --...... .....- 20 a in Nor folk ..........7.. 7 u0 int Peters bur ....... 20 3111 _it0Aislmo.. ........... ..2..200 .in Ar Ivo A lendale 0...---.---........... 5 00) 1)3m ---Iii.-........--...... ..... 5 10 pin Ye5)80..... .......910 aii (3023 pm ------oi3........30 arn 7 10 pin SrtVity il 1............84 it 0 1)31 Savnnah.8101 - ) 1131 3 h a s buiL 1i031."----.-............8 t.0 pm II1311..........--.-... 80 n slyrt 110 '"""".-. -. -----... 6 50 ant Ba 341 .. .. .....- - 50an -0 -----oo.........12 pin 8215 pian - 1255pm Lii4 33 ...... -....-..... 00 am \ ri lve pltntith 7.4..........3 0131n Lenye. Si nrlatnbu3t g.......... 110t1 Arrive Gre4enwd 711(.........) 0p (' e lou 133 Air no.)33 .31 13 10141 allpintIs on Uin t 043 .i(~ do vt(Jcltod for al11 at4 831,u tatnh314 r wI hi 84,3 thern ily., i eri'Ira In iilIlt311ltie 30 tickets, E.VM.NO. t'AI , Gn. PaRNs Ag... Florida Central & Peninsular Tit (Table In E11'eot Jmn 1. Len~vp Newhterr.v Arive Colurn iti'""""""'"'"""""".... 25 pan3 lav. C'oln bhl l25 i, jii ((C443 tral Timn")""''""'"'"''"" "WIatn .2 47ain Lv Denmarflk 1 2013 .. I,v 1FaIgrx.."'""""'""""""..."3Ipin 22a L.v "avan ..'.""."""."'...."..2 07-n 8 i)5aon A' l.4 34'1-k"". '".--------....' -pi n S Iflan Ar Jackeonyi l """""".0Pnt 7. r JLv .Jne(kIoliile.......13 O.a Ar Laike (Cityal Ar' Ive Oa4k ... \r Itiver' Junn1et A r A3ot>)l1... A t Wna............... Jo120arn Ar Gabi esvlile 2,i A r 04lnr1 1K.-3 . 12 8pm A r Ornath.......... .. 8 4pin A r '. litt w4, .. .. "' 4 m A........rm .......--.........-. 2 i An 't a. 13 a- -.... r 0m Le ,y ek -- ...2.........: ........ -..... ".g4/4 d4 Lv 'I ., ...."'......".. . i 2 J 'SoHbi........ .-.N2(M o 4av lle. ng .s1 No.,y01br fn .1 hk ...........d.. :::::': Wih ' 8 "4k. . nnO '4.f3)0,l' ii A umb~/~~l Ia. De .a. G O