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FIRST FIGHT OF THE WAR. OUR4 N.AVY'S FINE RECO1111) AT TilE iOUTi OF1 M.TA NZAS h.. blore Detitils of the e l,stritlit of thoe Forticattlons Four 3llI'4 from the City. They Wero Four Atlivts Ap:rt. !tat the New York, Clnoumtitt, aidl tirlnittla Stvitiued a lit u t-evit Theim. Key West, April 2 I.--The news of th hoibah rd 1 i'l I --do tio of tho ouite forltii(uli if 1Ma11tan zits o Wvedinesiny :ftvnwoi by Ad mira3 Sampsoni's flaghip thlo New Yurk, the mlonlitori Pariuml anld the cruliser Cinceilwiti was1receivved herte t his mtornling wit h unh1)mihldtjly. The oiliccrs of e 11( rinavy hero itd t Ie army oflic-rs tO a when ter 1alked of thle remarkal eighteen miniitt joy "Thatll j, t gl- e yo In idll of waIIIt'l 1ha11,ppl whenl they let us1 ait 111ava1N." Tho d-tailedI stiry of tho light did not get in llit:1 1l wring, Ill plaeo het wo(en I w:id -:"v'lock; lin tho afternwoon, mnd 101i n fcts lppefred in th'. tie liter ud i tionls ofr Th I Stnl . :A l t:n. s is aboit ifty uin d", t (if iavanif . Two I n11onth s a o itts mil . Irote.ti'nl C11nsisted of t..v) 41A f;-1 1, i!nr Irk ne t im nh tr thevidr w o , l .tI. L r. 11d inl these wevro 01 -FAhiko,1,4,ll s (hat dFidn't vim unit to a n>w.4m. n coml. Ir(d with Iho gm S 4f ttday. BIl t i Spanilit, ttit it trl*l Ie with ihis con r ivit lI'en hurd l t work p tt 1 I llf rl <14. fonces for II(,. litir. rvti New a w ditys berihllo wa:ir hoganll 11uminstIt (if mlen havo h-d-n emlily)e<o on thll Wom,*ks, II 111.1d ph " r;lpi.lly b Shv ing ithe fm 1 t11 tiw , l ihhb I ,r olril wolIi 1. l it t I hat 1 he I COMIll t i ol Tho i xt' l it of tho forti ll)i ; was I .- i al own to Admirall Iimpin ormon ()n thi, ofl tiio Ne~ \).tiSt HuIt lrtC boelniguet, Itll i II l.n itc)wasr known thatn what i was eintl donlo was wintod to 1,111m jS how s (Ith placo wals. Ih l mn' sad.hut flhtt. is wlimt Il w tih t c h ro thinkl. li started tm , t\ll .iy t-riingr tbt find out , 11n14 bo rtm.l a ;rvmi di atl i(oro 0 t 1111h1 1 l do hvr wor()I. Tbe1v l kiiim 1an,d (inl iitig wvri lrn a h- in frInt 4f AIItnli ll zus, whwro Itho im "entw lceto and nearer to each of the fortifia tions. Then the Spaniards recov orod and let fly again, but. their marksmanship was no better. Bo fore they fired a third tine the Now York had again planted t hree big shells directly in the fortificat'on at tubalcava. The Puritan and the Cincinnati paid all their attAition V) Point, Maya, and the marksmanship continued perfect, The New York used her guns, both starboard and port both forward and aft.. Whon the firing began the New York was about (1,00Q,yards from Rubailcava. Sh-0 redno. the distance gradually, to less than ,,000 yards and she in creased the rapidity of her firing to threp' shjots a ininute, overy shot tell. ing, uQ could be seen from the boats. The Puritan didn't fire quito so rapidly. but her shots were not nore than a minute apart. She didn't have ai- good a mark as the New York, for she was farther away, but she didn't iniss aINytling that she shot at.. 'le Ci nci,-jat i fired broadsides with eq -aal effecti eness. The action had boei going on -ibout fifteen minutes, and lie firing at th fort iticat ions had pratically consed when tho flagship sigralled 1" back away. At that moment iubalcava fired her lust st -t. The Puritan was a long (Fstance from her, but Ler mark ni s:tw the imoke plif out and aim e for that spot 1 'th one of the big 12 iMch guns. The aim was mag nitieeit. 1The hugo 1,000 pound shell Of the Puiritan struck exactly where the sinoko had been, hit the cant ,n fr-in which it had come, smashed it, a1nd drove on into the earthworks, carry ing dest ruction evoun before it, ex pl dedl. Whlen it exploded it seemod to tillo 'wllo wero watching the shot ias if "nbolt ilt that was visible of the island of Cuba Went, up into the air. 1111TI,A"At FORt MA,JOR MCeN.I-MAL. senatr 11T11n1a and RISe,anrlin Amk tho A mlitat mmat of thto DMt ingutakedi Car4 ntism-'The seeretitry of War Stil1 Mitgrve wIt It Govortior EIlerbo. Washington, 1). C., April 30.-Sen ittors 'illman and McLaurin, of South Carolina, to-daty 12sked the Prvsidend. to appoint GeI. M. C. 1Unt1der, M.jor-General. (lon. But ler was a famous cavalry lendor in titt) Coifuderatto armny and is t close friend of the President. Without giving the South Caro li1na Senators any assurancus of Gon. 13tier's selection, the President 1pok of honukI in the highest terms. Seitor Tillmnan andl itepresenita ive Elliott were ait tile war depalrt imt-tt ini coninection with the contest bet ten Charleston anid Columbia, but thle Secretary of War adheres to Chazrle-ston as the p,lace of rendel(zv T[he' fo remo10't authority3 in aill thle worbsi Ioni te sublject of eart hrtuakes, .lhin Mliltit, anmd hmis untiquo earth <puike obsa-ervatory inl thle Isle of Wvight wvill be the anibjet (f an illus trat ed arit ie in McCl uro's .lagazineo for Mayiii. TPhe art'ce will describe, venzt ed ti set, u p by Prof. MUilne, (t' i-litest t remor of thle earth, in hot we'ver rteinoto a qu arteor, is inst ante lv uno'zsturetd and1 recorded antd the l (If its oeentrrencol (disclosedi, wheither ont the ltad or uinder the penid on woiinen, __ they gtill too oftenm." Thtat was 'the ex ilanation of who, contrary to the trographers and type-writers. If every su(ilers fromn weakness and1( dIisease of the deicte eninine ogn sufte o e duties, ithrnt the house or in the office. Yo itg iiitarried womneil, epcal,d niot like to conifide their troubles of this itature to their hoiine doctor. They shudder at the thottght of the exantinationts and Ilocal applicatiotns to wvhich they mnay have to sulh)ttut. Thiese are entirely unntecessary, and all letters addressed5C( 10 Dr. R. V. Pierce litft'alo. N. Y., are hieldt in the muost sacredi *conifidenice. D)r. Pierce has been for thirty years chit-f consultinig physician to the In v-alid-' Ilotel and Sutrgical Institute at ihlilo,e N. Y., one- of the greatest mtedlical inistitutioiis iti the world. Ills neighbors itradle himn cottgressmtan and he was a per soinacltn of the niartyr-president. Dr. Pie-ree' Favorite Prescrit ion cures all weaki-s,t and disease of the delicate and iniuhortaiit organs of femnininity, upon which depenid a young wvonan's health. IIonest drtiggista doin't suthstitute. 'I have reconintmetted your 'Favorite Pe-scrip. tioni' to at great tunnyo m1iiy friends, and there hats tiot been aI sinIgle lady wvho used It buit was enrctd hv it. it is tfhe best iinediciic for ?emnales I have' ever taken. I tried t'ont doctors a nd tney did tite no0 gmod. Th'ley -ald I watS bolilnd to die' thu11s writes Mtrs. C. C. Clark, or New Romle, Floy'd Couanty, oc-orgt. A bad butsiness head andI a bad working body are the resualts of bilIousness andt con stipation. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are *a sure cure for these ailiencts. They regn -late antd inivigorate the stomnach, liver anid bowels. One a laxative, two a inild cathar lh ieguar Army-Their 1%y Rnm R ntl@t.. thk r Art tep% Furni,h "I by th o w rn e . Sinc war hotwen the ' 1 nited Statos a1nd Spain is no 11 longer a pos Sibility, hlnt a fatl he mmnner in wh1ich1 tho l'nited States will take care of t lie m11en who are ready to risk their lives for tho country's ve fire haws beeolmo it m11ttor of genleral intorot., what tihe lpny of iwle men in the reguilair 1r1my !ha"l I"., how they Itr'e to bo sustained 111nl \.)d wI t other e(11ln11)(s they are to receive hais fi'l boen laiI down in tlie military r gn itions thit have beei issmod from timli to Ii Ime. 'I'l hund red tlhoulsated volintteers from fil VI1ari MIs Slites of the 'nion. for i hieh ti, 'resident has called. niill of collr-e he treated in like manei and will bw subljoet to tle 1am reguila The Official Army legister for tl. year 1.817, imblishetld b order of the Secret-ary of War, in e11mplil C with existong has, gives ti' pay of the oflicors of the regila ariny in a.tiVe servIce, which will also appl.y to he offivers of tihe volunteers, 1-s follows: Liutiiienaut general, $11,000 per year, or S-.1 (S. 17 per mont h m ijor general, $7.500 per year. or %02) ir mouth; brigadier gener.i, j5,500 per :ear, or $4 8. per motath. To the pay of t1iuese three otlieers 10 per cent is didtled after live ear. ser vice, 20 per cent after ten years' ser vice a1I -4) per cent after twenty years' service. REGI.MYNTAI OFFICEI(s. Tho regimmital oflicers reeive ithe following pay: Colonel, $3,500 per year, Or per month $291.37; after fivo va -' ser vice, "320.83; after tenl yeViarS' ser ve, $50; after fifteen year.' cer vice, $375, which is thIe maximnu amotint allowed by law. Lieliteiit Colonel, $3,000 per yoUar, or per mioiti $2.50; fter livo years' svrvico $275; after fen yvars' serv;ce, $300; aftor lifteen ymirs' ser. vice, $325; after twenty years' ser vice, $333.33, which 1s the miximum amoiun1t allowod by law. Major, $2,500 per year, or por. mionth- $208.33; aifter livo yeatr-' ser vice, $229.17; after ten years' ser vice, $250; after fifteen years ser vie.0 2'70.83; after twenty years' ser vice, $281.07. Caiptainl, mlountod, 2.1l p(qr year or ler month Sl' 6T t; aft,r live years' service, $s I.i2; afror tea years' service, $20011; afte r ti nen years' ser vice, $210 07; after t wentyv yeatrs' se'rvico 3233.383. Capitaini, not mion nled, $1 ,80t pe year or per mon Ih, $1 o0; after live years' service, $105o; after ten ye'ars' service, $180); a fter liftee ('iyears' serv-ice, $1195; after t went y years' ser'vice', $2 It. tal <iartermanster receive thle samute pay as a cutiapti ot mionunted. First lientenant, mounted, $1 ,fi00 po year, or- per imthi, 1 33 3; a fteor five yoars' se rv'ice, $1I4t. i7; after toni years' seirvico, $100; after fifteen years' service, $8I73. :3; aftlor twenty yeairs' ser vice, $1811117. Frst) 11 eutonant, notu imoutd, $I, after livo y'ears' se(rvice, $137. at; after ten years' service, $1 50; after fi ft.een years' service, $1105.510; a fter t wentty yeariis' service. $175. Second lieutenant, mounted, re coivyes I.he sitmio pay as Ii rst lieut en Second lieutenant, uiot muouinte, $1 ,400t por yea orii per m)W onth, $116. - 67; after livo years' service, $128.83; after ten years' serv ice, SI-t0; after fifteen years' seric~'e, $1 51.07 ; a fter tv'enty years' seirvice, $1 13.331 Chaplain receives thne samoe pay ias a first l ieuteiant, not mounted or a seconid lientenant mounted. itANK ANtD sERvicE. The rank and service receive the following pa1y per month for the first andto secondl years of tharn ienu listmiuont. C'ompatny, privtate, art illory, env aIry and infantry; private (second cls)engineers andt ordnance;mui cians, engineers, artillery and( in fan try, trumpeter, eavatlry, $1:3. Waugonr--Artillery, caval ry, in Art iticer--Art iliory and infantry; corporatl, artillery, cavalry, uad in fant ry ; black-smith anud farrier, cayv al ry ; saddler-, cavalry, S1l5. Sergeumnt--Art illery, caivalry in - fantry, $18. Privateo (i irst class)-- Eniginveers anid ordnance, $17. Corporal-Engineer ad ordnance, $20. Pirst Sergeant-Ari.illery, cavalry, tiln i r ,iV $'':. $erganti -1Eiaineors, or'dnRi.ce i III sigial co'ps. %,,4. Sorgolants i irs, enss) -Signuil legi Illon t-tllief trulinpeter, vv nlry; pincipal musician, artillery and inatr;sidesrgeanit, cav alrYv, S22 Chief \lusician-Art illery, caalr and] inftry 2i . Sergandajor--Atillry,cavalry a1 1) illam t ry, I pIllarto ' ist - 1e r 1I:Al: 1, i Ia t -, i . voY e I iri- r. It r . Il s.io r 1', 0 hoslnt al m11 at ron, S t ). 'ti lyr wiiliar1ie1ptrs--Clent Chlss I, 1,000 per yar; clork, Class '... 2,l00 er e l vd.r, Clatss-, ,-.0 or vol I ll fk,-l %VolE r,t pvri t 1hae enl it ed an en ar :1i ii i oe b tm10oth' vb tho paymae uip th Ieii.-Ies dirnw mionthly I'i pn Sit ing thvir pay aceouls to th nevart-A pai*lims I f to Il v:, i'll: y R.a I IT e (' 1i'v. Tlle vilisted men alro fr-Inishod by th It over1n11 len It wNit h uclothig equtip1) lunts, mlicval at"1ndaner tlp plivs. 1 11ith 0 e it, o icrs arI I fu i ed With qularters inl gnr-isonls or town anld inl tho field with tvints, bult t hoy supply tljt,ir own i 'nip ients, uii formisanItId food, thouh thet latter may bo purcham,(d from (the, commis Stary departmen'lt at cost pricev. T e m o u n te d t o i ors , si a s th o 's o of te ct i valry, light, artillory, iiold ordec.ers, stall, oflicor', induodinl.- the ri tal s tayf oi.i0s furl' aihod 1ra.o for t wo or moe hor',a accordin., to ran11k, but, thll-y must actually possess Said horsS. which aro privato property, 11nd( not fulr nIishl( by tho Govermenvito.. FitrI N ru I.tIIfr e 1 )11g.r From) 11m .Rio do Janloiro, April 30, 0 p. m.-Wirlship Oregon just, arrived. Washington, April 3O.-Thero wits a feelillg of irelief Iam.olg ollicials to. night. i over th r vaio errivil of tho Oregon at Rio, well to the, north and oll of s;siblo iacl of tho Spanish to rcada baoat Tari -o, whIiich hias b-ni la g arrounda the vicinity o-f a-o v r-. 'The keenest inter Which is hot;ter, to thoroughly cleanso andl( puif y iho blood( j ut no0w, or m):ia youarself liable to the manit y <in igerousll ai1mon flt t w i h i are 84) prevai'len!t dluringr summ)iier? Imipuit ie have been accumuiilat ing in i the blood a 11I winter', and right now is t ho tine to) gt idt of t hemi. A thlorouigh course of Swift's Spejcific is nifoldd t) cleanse thle 1.3ood and puri fy the systemi, i ming up~ and st rengt hen ing it all over'. Those who tako t i precaut.ionnoar coimpa rat ively safo' 11 l a l summer but to 11gec it1 is t invito soe form of sickiness which is so coim men during the trvying hot season. It is now tat a course of Swift's .SS. Blood renderin tho system capable o resisting thle cvil inlfluenlces which are so liablo to attack it during the summe1cr wihein sickn(less is so abundant. It is the becst tonic andl systemn-bulilder (on thle market, beOcaulso it isi a realt blood0( r'emed0y and1( is mado solely to searich out and1( r'emovo all impuiritios5, and1( suplply an abund(anee (of purol', rich and red blood(. S. 8. 8. is mado(1 exclusively of roots and herbs, and1( is Nature's owni remnedy'. It is purl''y vegetalo, and is thon only blood( remedy guarantee 001 c containi no0 potash, mercury te other mrinlerafl. Be suro' to get S. 8. S. Thoro is nothing half as good. but on ne"I<ount of th extrome reti ('0 of th u niaval authoritios the tutt tire of t ho instrietions whi0i ha--, wiv.,nite(d hor ait litit Ir0 hot. knowI mn. Tho IIrmvahlInt holier, h10W eveIr is that 1I ord01s ar to pro' vetd lo join Admiril Stmipso's . A romitic short -,tor.y of tho A- . tic roios by a now mritr, Mr. .Joht A. Uil1, wiII np1ur4 in MeClur'W A \iagazine f.tr My.. Baby Miine! E'very' motherA feels an inde(I-A scib able dread 1 . of the pain andA dlancr attenld ant upon the A ImosL cuitical pe- A viod of her life. 10co m li nlg a.. mlot hert s hol ! i .e a solice of joy to al, hut the suffering and danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one ot misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial ;s not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remcdy are no longer de sponkdent or glooyiv; nervousness nausea and other (istressinlg con ditions are avoided, the Fystem is ma6e ready for the coming cvcnt, and the serious acci,jents so coml mon to the critical hour arc obviated by the use of Mlother's Friend. It is a 1,ilin to wo $1.00 PER BOT T.LE nt all DrurStores, or Sout by express on recoipt or prico. BOKS otMt:lig liaht m- irmnat Ion of t illl.r01,-04 al woluen, wvill hj( aCtnt t FREEta adhre. :pon appli cat, lo, b) The IIADFIELDi RYGULATO1 C.. A0an.a A. It BLUE EIDGE RAILROAD, I H. 0. BEATTIP, Receiver. F ~irie -3!. y '., 1.297. t:e twn A (.11.e (on et l \ 'n2balla2. 1-: WSti2. ,'N I)' w -.TiiOt''N . No. I14. Sttion4. No. 1 \ u ............A. i r o ............ .v 3 85 pme .\ a.m .............. .............. . r - n i ...............A. in .... .........l. lC i o 2 a ......... .. P u l n........... A 10l 3ian ..t 'h rr T's ossil ...Iv 'ilr 1.17 n:. h : ......Lv . Ji A Ir ll W:' l) m 1 .. ..........011ce : ............ Lx -1 17 pin Av !$24 - .. ... .. Wal1hlla ............I v 5 17 pn - A. 31. Lv. P. M. Ar. .1 It. AN D'Elist'N, SInperntetIent. - ' .4 : . - I-- 4-c 4 \Iw it I se.. It. It. No. It I A u r w'4 it hi So. 1lliIwIay Nos. 1I tai d2 i ATLANTIC COAST LINE! FAST LINE Betwoen Ch-rleston and Columbia, 'Upper South Carolina, North Caro lina, Athons and Atlanta. 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PFXNNfNTrN, T2'31, WV.tUTI F,t.,2Il2 . T2 P'. A, Coinn.b.n s ('. Couin, 8. C. \ . I). MsI. iON I I, (. P, A. .Ia (2o vI ile. Fin. PARKER'S ffA.i' PrOlomotsIaihuuran growh ~i Mairt t Youlthfl oo. Cures ssp di 2vses &1 hair aIIng. 61)k and ( Oal nmet, SOUTHERN RAILWAY. satra ime etween Colutablaand Jaoh. sonille. Esttim 0etween Coe lumbit anti Other Pollits. iTcfeotive April 8, 1801. -o. .8 No. 86 Northbound. I)ally. Dally. v. J'vIll6. ...... -- ---- a M Savannah --a.--. SaAitl............... a2 l8p 12 14 a r-. Columbia . 4 46 v. Char'ton, C&G lit . 7 10 a -1-.-1 .. olum in . -........ 10 v. Auigtstt, o. -Y.. - 0 P (ranit lOville . 2 31) 10 12 p .'ren1on............... i 11 lop 00,ilniInl. dt 51. 3 17l v'mtboro .l'........ o e p - e -A 'NoYk 11 n ................ 11) 1 r. Charlottel,................ r. Oreentboro ..............0 43P 12 13p v. Ooreusboro ..............10 P. r. Norfolk .... .... ... 15 . Davil................. 1 p r. th hinon ................0 Wit 0 25p r. Washington ..............0 42 a 9 ILI)) 'kltillim4 l'a. I. ...... 8 0 11 114 1) *' hilalphla ........... 10 15 n 2 C41 a Ij 43 p a2 W4 aA Now York ............... 13 21 houthboutid. No. .17 No. 35 D)ally. Dally. v. Now Ym.k. P&. 1t..........4 W0 p 12 Mat Phiiladulpia ............... I j: 61) 8 b0 a I altinlore .................. 20 p 980 11 v. WHOll, So. ly........10 3 p 112 a V. 11jehilond................lI'loont 1.2 0 1,0 L . Danvile ................... p 0 15p ,Y. Norfolk. ... . ............1 10 ip....... r. rConsboro .............. ll ... ..........i1..... 57 o 7 82p pb rlt..................M a 10 20p Bck Hill.................. 10 20a Ip 12 a . Chumer....................10 65 p 1 1 4p Aj Winnsboro ......... .......11 41 a 1232a ,r Col'bin IjIxjll,g st..........12 bon u1 87 a v- 7011o11tifta Un. dop't . Sp ..... 1................2 51 p 5 51 a Trontou ....................: Lip 0 25 a "I'"llit0vills ............... 8 MIp 6 b7 a ...4a9..................4 5p I5 a v0Colabi5, 4 p 5 :r. Charleston ................. 8 0op 71 ......... 1 65 a 12 47 a Savan ah .................4 47p 6 80a Lr. Jluckmonville ........ .... 9 251). 9 15 a 81.E1'NG CAlt,S 1 tICI12. a MtoRt-excellent datly pansengoer Rurvioe be. ouo Florida and Now York. No4. 87 and nt-NVashin u Lou and Southwetern limited. Solid Vestibuled train wit. diulg ars and first class coaclicH north of Charlotte. Iltllmnii drawin g romsleoping cnasbotween Ifanlipa. :TAvIlcsonville, bavanah, WashingtonS li4 N ew York. .p Philman leeping cars between August and ichmoud. n Ptillmati, dra-,ling-room sleeping cars be w.n Greensboro and Norfolk. lose couno ion at Norfolk for OLD POINT COMFORT 1. rrivng there in ti for breakfast. Nos. 85 and 3-U. . Fast all. Through lullman drawing room bufl .et alcoping crar4 bo ween JTacknonville and Now Yor nd Pull "a Clotu . cars hotwe n Augu.. a and Char "e Ik t.soping crs betwen Jack tnville ani ..ouihia, e route daily betwee "eklinvilr.. and ..ininuati via Ashville. ' ANKS. . ANNON,.. b.. CUI,P, Thinon V-P. & ..en. Mgr. T. ., Washinton.. V. A. 'iURK, 8. . IIAR.WIC.. (r4. . . A.. W .h.ngton. . . SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ,v. ia,F...y.......... 7 10 a in p.r(ospiN .......................1 I) aI ........ - - ' '.*.. .. ' t N 2 in I ".. yaan ...................1 pin w. -c 4o n...................1 47 2 in Ec,( I.vol t........... ... .... .... ')2' uti 9 85 a............... 10 20 p 10 55 a 11.............i 4 p if Lr. Abrl-illo.... ............4 55 in A Wr. Atllont.........................o :30 10 Lr 4l 0 a.................... a 10 3 a i ~\i1lin12st0nn11 8 a ........___________________,_ - 15p-8-80 a Greewoo...............07 0 in No~~;ei-~v...........8..00 p p1 in Prospeit'y............ 55... 127 a f t.r. .'insonil......... ...... 250 p i5 t. S I,arEEPouN...AR..E...... ..00Pi ost -exce1llenT aINsnr srvi) i _e_n_Florida_and NowIYoNo. N.87 and Lv8---W.alhinrg ton. an SouthwesternOO ,imited.aI Soli Veltibidtan wi diing ar 0ane firs cl'uass con.e..nrth.2 iharlotte. o'apa,~ Ja.soniobvnnah,..Wasingtonp Pulane pncrs btwen1ug2 t a4nd Pullman dra in.oo A,"eepin. casb weeans Gresb and rforry losn codnn Nos.85iiI cand6-U bet .o Colsbi Mal. AThrough mrtoinbeween Jacksonvlle and NewYok nd l ratn sleatu cpartahotwoon A.guata andiChar. ott. Pullm0 1a. sleep in 41:10wee Jak-, vatietano Lmi en outeun daily bo.w1een Tnsnile and cicnni, A.ian Ashevi. Thrd,P &:46e. Mr. 2T1. in., adhingto.n. 'V.A.TURi . .t.l iie);suHoARdICK. , B.p. in., 1Wa8sh.in. VA.tifl. P.i_.A.tjad). P ClanaleseiSIohtll cr i TEIns8can v1. 117 edk18,on . a7d .0aviIom sv. oluNK i S. 4NNN .S.UI G in t y-ss. ...,. A. -cx.P-s gt r.1 oahn.n . C _____Almia a r.h Andndrdson lin L... Aln.M...... STATIOS. i1M 0.M a.m GO) 01 15 iv ,aurns r I2 3 1(10 G 3082)210 .C)nton lii10 02 p 700 Si 2'/ (4olville 1 25 p8 m14 731 118 231 ..Oary 1 453 p:m 10 I' II ..i...(mapti 1110 2p; m2 II 311 ~ .11 WhIe Rok 3 :35 14 m6 112)14 :1i.Iro I 0 10 p2m "I idmont ................epat11 1 55 a1 m "15 12 Wilao..................... 11 218 4 m v~Aner.nodo........... .t Td r^in. 60 lio .............. YEAP3 ' r. on al s . .. .. .. ... .. .. ... E2 02 pE "nynesi................... des2ripto m " ro p rity ..... ........ ....... 2 37he anm 80pi frea hv....tarlneyrsen...rl80p i1s00 907a 215 "ae ....ton.......n " 2o 45ce52a 0S04a 25 i"f..... nt....i"ca5n.4p A 89ado3ne" ... Joesvite wllo.... rl' 2 658p 1 4ar fot0 niotL,6*.o. Spraby..A al1 2ea-a00p 245. ... 70>A... . .. ....l.....v8.. 35 )Atlanta, I! r1oottolAUgusta,Athns, wii -11ngtn,-14 O r I llns.,ltttnooga, Nashville and NOw York, 1osson, 89h1nond, Washington, ' 1 orfolk, Pilade1pliIa. Soliou u o inAelleot, Jan. 2a, j898. e New York, via Penn. 1.R.*'11 00 '0 ooi 1,h1111il p I % ..................... A i m .5 t. L Iliall i oro ................I........ 8 16 * 2 60 a W ahl ig ton.l.t.................* 40 " 4 11 lt101nuond ......................... 1 6 Pm3 9 V6 "s v Nor folk Ivi 8tl. A j..... *iff0ptn iii54 'otln-.tt " .. 84&pw 92) " Vltiit, Vita8. A. I ..........i 2816fiTa~iisn r l n .6n .........*012 60 uIn *1 J9 pit r lmirstiat, via . A. L. ...... t78a ini v .ur..im. " .t7 04 pL Iijakln rltainig~, via 8. A. L ... *2ii iT 8 ia-g 'Sanford.............................. 8 85 08 sotilorn Pino................. 22 5,5 5 I latiailot ............................. 5 10 " 663 Wamttboro...................... 554 " 8 i1 M oniroo ................. ........... 048 " 912 IV hmulig on....................... *1245 so r'~ C1iTnt13~fi, 1fi . A . 1..'7 50__"'i~55~iii Chster, via 8. A. L.......... 810pm 1iC4 pu V colubia, C. N. & I.. R. It,. ............ JO CO pni rUfinton " .......... 9 15 aii~12 10 Greenwood ... ..... 10 8 1 7 am Abbevillo " ......... I106 " 140 lberton .......... 1207 pm 241 A t hen " ......... Ia ' 845 W inder " 16 94 430 Atlanta, 8. A. L. (unIon 250 " 520 t)ep3ot)_((en tral Ti mej NOlRTHBOUNI) No. 402. No. 88. vAti nia,(Central Time) *1300 am *750 pm Vincder " ... 240 pm 1042 Athens ......... 310 " 1121 , Elberton ......... 415 121 amt Abbeville ......, .. 515 " :5 G reonood ......... 641 " 2(3 CL.ntnt ......... 0 U 266 5 r Colninbla, C. N & L. It. R ...........t7. 45 Chester * ... I' ISE~ ~~ r(.!har lot t o. via 8. A. L.'.10 2.5 pm' *7 50ii~ v Monrou, via 8. A. L...... *9 40pm tiOi~~ I lamlet, " 11. 23 8 15 r Wl-iin-aton .......... ......... *12 30 pm Southern Pines .......... 12 144 4 2 tn taleigh .......... *2 10 " *11 o ' " 110nt(01son, "......... 32s *1 00 nm rurham " ......... 32 " 3 54 Im v D11utrhm " ........ 7 00 pm I 10 an - Weldou, via . A. I. 4 n55 a m *3 00p ltIctimond,...... A C I ...... 8 '0 " 7 33 1 'ashin)gt'n.vitPen. i. t. 12 31 1 11 30 1 ' 1Iat I ore " . 1 441 pm 1 0 an 'i hiladIlphia " 8 50 pw 3(0 " New York, " " " *62.j "t *6W " ,I- Portsmilc. 7 301m 56 0 P.O Nurfolk " " " *750 " 0.5 1I.Y. D)y, ~x. Snday. Nos. 403 and 402.-'Ttie Atlanta SPecIa," olid Vt4iihuo Train of Pullnman 8l4epere id t'oaches between lVaiington and At, It'li. silso I'll'uin all 14epersH between 1'nrtq actih inmd Chester. G.G. No. 41 aind 38.--1 he 8. A. L. Exprest," cilit Train, Coliches and Pulim an Sleeppri etween ortsmouthand Atlanta. Company leepurs bet weeii Columbia anud Atlanta. t Ih tralivs lalco Ininmediato connection at taliitt for Ilootgomiery, Alobile, New Or. mis, Texit , U1aliforna, bl#XICo, (1htta. o(iga, Nashllie, MemhiIls h1llconl, lorita. For Tickets, t3leepurs, and Inoformantion, ap. I) to B. A. 1oad, Gen. Agt., PutAs. Iep't I, Iiha 1 lint4. At tatia, a.. 15. . AIWLAi),en Agt PIl.fiPt.. At anta Ga. 1',. S'. JOII N, VIce-Pres. and Gen'l At wi amer N, P. AcW.:, Ge141 n Sper- inten1dent . II. W. B. C 1.OV ER, Tr,illio blanagor. T. J. AN;lUSON, Men'l Passenger Agent. (JEN VRAI. OKFeI : P'NTSMOUTH. VA. TC1E CI A lit1,'.hTO4)N 1,J1NEF. loublo Dnily Trains between Cliatleston Columbia and Augusta. QUICKER TIMM. OU'TII CAROLINA 4. GEURIA It. it 0 PASENOER DJEl'AN1IVtai'. 0nA RLESTON, B. J., Jnatn. 24, 1897. SCH1EDULE. DAILY. V Chiarleston........................ 7 10 am 5 30 pin 8111"mtmc"rvlo .................... 7 -16 an 0 10 pmn (Jeorges............................. 8 30 an 7 04 pm lranclvillo .................. 8 81 am 7 85 pmn itowOavili ....................... 1 15 an' 7 & Pn111 Orangnburg.......... ........... 9 *? amt 8 'I0 pmI st. Matthows..................... 9,rd an 8 48 pin FoILt Motti....................10 (X' am 9 03 Jim KingvIlle ..........................10 10 am 9 20 pIm .r Columbia ..........................10 55 am 10 10 pm v ColumbIa ....................... 7 CO ain 4 (0 pm Rin1gville.... . ............... 7 40 am 4 44 pm Fot t Motte.................. 751 am 4 55pm Mt. Mtat the ws.a............ 8 02 am 5 09 pm Orangebutrg................ 8 24 am 6 27 pmt R.owesvillo.............8 83 am 5 42 pm H nn i it ...........8 55 am 6 55 pm (leorgee..............9 36 am 0 34 pm Sum....rv...................10 23 atn 7 18 pm a r Charleston,...............1 ; 0 an 8 00 pam ,v....ar.eston................ 7 10 am 6 80 ptn II'anchylle.....,......... 9 15 am 7 60 pn1 Ram berRg -.."........... .. 0 4I ant S 28 pm Donhmk..................... 0 2anm 8 42 p.*t tlia'ekvole.....t.............10 10 amt 8 58 pmt \Villit n ................10 27 ait 11917 pmn A iken--.-----..............11 09 am 9 57 pm t r Augusta--~.................11 51 atm 10 451)pm ,v Attgut a.-................6 20 atm 8 '20 pml A iken,.-----...--........... 7 (8 am 4 27 pm W ilsto ....-...........7 40 am S 09 pm Blacky....e.--....~............ 808 am 528 pm D..nark..................... 8 20 iam 5 44 pm~ H amt borgllt ...-~.......8 33 a m 6 58 pm ..ran.hy.....----............. 9 10 amt 6 10 pm tr Charleston..................I 00Oam 8 00 pm AST E.XPRIESS AUGUSTA AND WASJIllNGTON WiTH P'U Lt.MAN nEKTWxEN AUGUSTA, AIKEN AND NEtW YORKC. ,v Auagusta ,-..-........................ 8 05 ptm ,vAAkon.~~~....-.--..............3+4an. kr Denmairk.....-~.............4 ' pm .v.D. nmark---~....-........~.......... 6 an. krAugusta........-------.-...........72810am av Camden.,... .................8 -U5 a m 2 25 pnm Camdn unci ion.....9 86 am 3 55 pm' t r Kingvill -i --...............10 06 am 4 35 pta v Knvll--..........10 26 na 0 00 am Camden Junttiont. (A.) 60an 0 40 an tr Camndon.--. .........11 55 Pmt 8 16 am Conectonsat. Columbia Withi Southeorn tail way for all points in upper Bouth and 5orth Carolina. SolIdi trains bet.ween Char eaton attd Ashoville. Connections froma moints ont Sontl erni Rail way to Auguitaa tike,t anad other points ont "Tho Chmarleston. .ine"; at Charleston wIth Clyde Line Sieam. ra to Now York atnd Jacksonville. L. A. EMERISON, Trafilo Manager. 10. S. HOW b,N (General Mantage r Glenoral Oflioens: Oharlesgton H. (2. M'lr1stall auil Whstcrni Carolilla. Ry Co Augusta and Asheville Short Line. Hehltle in Effect Oct. 3,.1897, enolt~ Atuguast a......... . 41-0 a mt I 40p m triv e Greet wont.....12 12 p mn A -t.....t...............p.m.fl 00pa m G.1ree.A.1........ 316 p inm 00aa U leatn Siing.... 4 03 pta 01)1a tanl bog...... 00 p mt 14Y 1ata ~hia a-............. 5 3 P mn Jieiersonylilo..1 03 p' mt A sulevi ill-.......... 7 0 p) mt _ envo ARlp vlIo......S 20 a mt 8 partanibit rg ..1 -i5 a mi 0 (Ilenn Spri ga...0 00 a am Iamrieenail..........1 0 pa n 70p"at tra~le(arc-n----.2- 2 p mn II 0 a ii And ""'"'"''"''"".......7 30 a mt SA.n.... .......... 5 p aai 1 Inatm e.nvo Calhiount F'anl... 4 t . r aa lye Itale(igh .-.........I 20 at m N ritolk--.---.--..... 7Xaim Pet ersbu trg ......6 20 a m - .Ivthmii AII................742.)alim ratvo A lenal..........t(0pl Soa's .... ---......... 500p - -- ---- -O .... 7 31 pil - VIal,..........08m .0 pmt p .---- -(tl8.am 8.08pm Slla'ualagla................1 608am --a Io~....... b till)-- 8 50 iam --- - Ot....... 62 pm 82. -at 'a ('n aniee.......o- Pillp M'2 pni ----r gx.... ....-.... 03an 0ra1.'a Auigut a"""''''"......... 0 47:am enIvO (I een - -...... -. --- ----------.............. 5 00sam \n rV lve par tan "''""--... .-....7 05 amt .,enlve 8 nranh itg.. ""-........... 3 si r,am-n --.--- 4 110 pma i r__v_G___""---" 00Sp.. enhttolr Itt allr 11e 31u ar'als for all pointe ott (;c nuctlaeetion at, GireenwoodI for all I p1hata re 'Vi o'it Itttaiwa iy d -aoe , 11v htItte,n te lative to ickets F M. N'OR Tl.NO At O,G -t M F.M c u. ra ' ,..