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1111.1. A101 ON EtUCATIIN% WiniIK to 1'#%y TOux- ij rq lus stte% s'ost,r WI'ate Chilt)r', 1ie 1iM % 11 Ut o lesl tritmle te Neegroo ?&. (Atlanta Constitution.) "Blessed are they who e>,.pet lit. tie, for they shall uot ho .isappoint o0d."I It seemstimpossieto vloct a legislature that will relieve the peo ple from the overburden of taxation. and hene it is good philosophy for us to be rivonciled to what we enn noi help. We old men aro back numbers and must acquiesee :i the ioderil milthods and let tihe procts sion proceed. liut I shall die in the faith that it i wronlg in principle for us to pay for the education of chil dron who:;e parent, are etItv oll than we are or to pay peniisioni money t) th"o who voubl 1bu u 11 om at a shoriffs salo. You sce, lv bithi ron, I wa,n't ased that way, aiil I am too old now to be raised oVeI again. My private opinitn is that Smie of these gentlemen who speak so gushinglV about th'ese tr, dear children who with outstritched airms are plelliig a eggig f(Or all vdla cation), are talking for bun)IC0mb Htd Wiant to be re-elected or else I hey haven't got any prolwrty to be taxeri and don't care a darn wNit beeottw(:. of tho rest, of us. My tlax now is more than one tenth of my total in cole and I coisider myself an inl jarod persoij, for I lon't ste how I call pay it ; adSome of my teighbor are inl the sani fix. I havi edueated our tin chilireni aidt paid for it al got nio lielp lad Iow if I l1vew 11 pri c ple is righi1t I witit thi State to rt f a i d. If m11Y 1at of Illh% tax wtqnt tt o uat i poor n bit0. ehlilirol r ly I witl Saty an inld :lwit, 1.lwh I Sve it goigtig to f-dti4 1 rhIl n-l's children andl to edtivato le.I fm the chaingang, I am1 c is '.s-eti I' yond ieatisure. It fatiglIPs m1IY iidiglnti oll to read the gush of t lostk oratom sh oliiI pr..fiss to be the guardiai migels of the chil. (renl of the State. I ca formi a homo syllicito i right Itm in this town Who will agree to gIvo a c. a mon school t1duiltion to evory child in Cartersvillo whose pitrets altl unl able to pay tho ordinary tuition. .The Constitution iis right. inl cldling" for a constilutional coveti to r, consHidur the utaliicatiOnk of voters and it should reorgaunizo the school systemni and rqirllil Ill] who aro iblo, both white and1( blatct, to pay for thle education of thleir chithlreni. If the pensions tre put upo theli itndiigentI basis, why' niot liut t he school in~g y toll you, my birethren lthi tis taxalt ioni business hats got to stop. Thtosie whto are able to 5t:aid it cannitot teal ize what ai buir,lni it is to) t hose '1n t me not. It, is thle st rtw thait brma ks the caml's bac1k. Caiptin I N eal sitbu this morninig tht. hie had1 paidl I a city taixes hut. conih se no'( pn( sP.'~ t of paying for the Static amti count; tand I hear miany others tlkitng thle same way. ThIere will t tbere tevies by the sherill this year tihan were over kniown be fore, anid imatiy of us will be ill the fix of my13 ol Criomi Fort, who saidl he tried and( trned to soll his bons~o arnd lot to somebody sit as to pay his debts, but lie couldn't find a buyer, buit one day) the shierith came ailong tand sold it just ats eaisy. A great deal of thIiis stuf ab' iout ed. ucation anti the dear childreni pilead-~ ineg for it is sentiumenitaltismi. 'They are not p)leaiding for it a rotund here, but had rather (lodge it. and( stayi) at home, or hunt petrsimmons andit wal nuts or rabbits andl blac1k hiawks or shoot sparrows tind squlir rels. If the parents are any aiccount and love their children they will help to edu. *.ie thoem at home. I can saiy withI truth that I got more and a hetter education from my farthor and mthter than I ever didl at school, for about11 all the teacher did was to hear me recite. I reckoni these sentiients will shock these ptotrnalists wvho aro so crazy about the public schools and1( will be especially horrible to the army of school teachors, for they are desperately in earnest, and1( like Paul said to 'Timothy, "My sont, 1 ma11g nify mine office." They are makinig a bigger thing of our system of pub. lie education than it deserves to be. Public morals are of far mnore import. ance, and Mr'. Stetson the statistician of Massachusettq, in his able report to the legislature, declares that the system has boon tried and found wanting; that moral training is in the background and crime is rap)idly increasmng; that public edncation is put a frigid tra'niing of the. mind, t whilt tho heart is -ieglected and th prisons art filled to overtlowing with convicts, 70 per oent. of whoiml have had a N4,oral publio school eduention. As J urgto .\ier wellI s'ii,l ini a recent. artiele 1publlisht<l ini yourcl III) Is, th I I y'o ig t' V V IIreIt t ilils iis chiI relIt or to the publie for ill t'hicat ion anti dismi ses (114111 from his min1i. It is Ito lob got anly of his blsinss. Bit if tihe pa1rent I ait pay for an,i had a voice in the solee tion of tooobers he woubt take more intolrc.t i1i Ih I'l e: ov it"n of hi*s ehil. Ben. lit Ill this ; preaching in vait. The ptIoplO .ir*' wedded to lit s'Stvl1 iitI it \will ha vI to I-till its CC,ur1'se. It I i 0a: 0ob th pol 10,icyN Ill illl 01111" 11t ' 11 1 'ko 1t l 'it I , htlt wYi' t'ie li wl;I lts itt li til at lt'at t ollte year's traitlIg iti tlii'>logital sIttoiIes. T il ii t erli t 1 > i ri l a t ti iis pil e .\f'u'hi lg is V l'r ii ah lliti it t oil gre, 11 'a t a lI vt. NY, Vl tI t III1 1*IiCV I t t 2r' i > I*t t z\V< t fr t alt r i t Al il t . it titr hI S ' I itt s rit e I l . n I'h t a I v S t I of edth it;i th et t t Ii :kut MAd I t 'd iirt InII! 'I t ht < boy bV titp:rent ita iit hi Ti. t rallitt i if tht iitr i int i Ih i It f Ih I t N% i)ii' 1' l f u ' I t roct hl ol hi cy flity. I I' i w\ i- aI w I I tig lighlft Itl . h(\' laIIlt itl a I ii Iw w ch tilbo lis Irftlt IIN dl-w by th, rlInI e. T!hwy hali han forr' hu.. Cii i t I w I v ti'eh thit ll t11'a lti1. aUwh lilt lir fight~ etn.it ihi . Ii.' h,y v il ld fv t Io t I i n i ', l it I n ' n ti j 'r e tist tf it i- V Ititr t,lsa t\if to tij hir hoi) iis . I it nierh i if t h tr w ain,1 hookj tin th Ui th'tl Stat tan hf A helni* thatf it w:as w n li>tt r li t ri'ri wh i Ipaid s l i t. ) l;( 1 . 1t 1 , a Im p . reiti I t o( ) I| i j S t u :r l i Ii f o i f t) lt ' ibl i 15 I- t r., i , \-. WMr tri mh t I1.y w . u,-rit t it ni r a IhIl wit 1)-a st ti: l i t' |11 - lil\' ,l f whlell a e a . fitlI r wO .i . f.r | 1 \ faIntIl r I I 'X: \ ( I I e It.n ill r ly t'l lli - t -; :/ i oiti li d h i o. I ifdigert . but litupl is fetI-ton lvtit was it|wats litt i itll Il -t f: i wilpIpt' i tulliv w in i r ionf i iti hli Ii tl bi li. Woell, the cihtiteto inst a h v ia fii ti t t ils t l et . il t. Itil i ii' t|ie wef il hl folit ilsl Il- ftll4int1 h li wit i . ti the iow, tax or i') tax. i I uYI I w Ie ip wit-l ieii o lie ts ie b iis ad(Ill umtte ati giI utiit i atill fre. in 'trii ftot'ii lo .1o' i. l' , etts'L roigst' fiOturl A iio ai a nllil of fitutn IThy srctilit ~uii o f ttijis ikic o1er hi ual iital tl iin i'lit' t an t'i ii . el ipt>t i ::1 illiit lt is i n -u'gi ifn eof iiihptil soni nem<os t ilorerw o dir llitiejt' ,i t 1 s, ti jnl r 'te ' Ie feili sl ii t ha i i i t'(tI v'j- i'' lihipgofe the Uniteil Sutailt's of Anicu .rit m ote l soo ai clhlle ii litwi d i p e 'rilal ail ort nd tiii a tclo , n cro unain< wiaremy fonibv~spoia on.t ~Ic ii 4'p eal n.el . D'ut l a Ie 1'alt r. ( Fron the Macon 'legraph.) The0 pti'n11 of MIdvertlillg iS lt w:iNs it mattor of great concerni to inlon. It is ia pat111 of every wetlI regilatc,A btusiness. A et roit theAtrivial 1111111-or annilouncies thalt aifter ca1reful It'sts aild Coi ,1 rison hl hs found newspaper tivertising mutch moro profitatb!,, Ot b)iIIboa rd Idve rt i,ing, antd further states that hereafter lie will advertist only inl newIspaipers, Illaving thll billboards to others. 'This tlieitriil manager las Ilile lit) new discoveYrv. I Ito hits simply lseerillitied by exptrieice w init thoutlalds of otihel. business ltn llvo tise taile(d through tihe sitiit 1ea11nlls. Nowspaper advertis n,WhW:I juldi('i1ulIy hanIdled, is thlt molwt protil'ibie Solt of aldvertisingy, aInl this is vI. -iNtly trui of t heat I it. 1 lind l lerviantilt, adtvortisinig. Peoph, who waiit to know whiat i play reall .y is do not dvpta1 uponl "1) you S1W tihat han1lidsonit, iew a coiltrit v nwri 'lhant of i frietid. "'N'. I h *v.'t h8id t itne to gt out tlw e. Ju t b: g th barnI t n hoiuu ni.I rll r n your ilvert is nw t~. -i iit I uthk frie nd. Bil. bonIr :i 'o 1 lyII% by tho comparn. livo fow. wibi. Illth n%wsitp-rs onter 0%0rV holli,.and - vinro fihl 111<divided at tention f llvmemhlbers of t ihowm,. Ill vn Ie o m dmvnn as a, .s",fo rulle int a sho w whi is t lith Ii Ihiest pwtors mnd thil, m lh-t Nvwspap-r s] Iwo ' . it- t Owv. Tho pwo. Catarrh' to Cons A Forerunner of the Most Fatal Disease. Though its offonsive features are somotim-ns atmost. Iu arable, !ew peoplearn are awar of th dange of which Catarrh is the forrluil nor. Catarrh invariably leads to Consumption. G rowilig worse aid worso each wvintolr, thoso who rely upon1 the usual treatniii'nt, of sprays, washes 11a( ilhltlilig mix tures findl that it iS imp1Dossible to che.ek the d isontso with t heseoI locl applicationis wh ich only rea'ich the surfado. Tho o)ffns'i!ve diischatrge increases all the while, cauiniitg ai foeling of personal dlef'lifleent, and gets deeper and deeper uili it is only a quiestioni of a short time until tho lungs are affected. The importance of the proper treatment can therefore be readi i ly alpprCciatted. But 1no good what over can be expected from local aipplications, as such treatment never did ouro Catarrh, and never will. 50 Y EA RS' EXPERIENCE 'RADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYnRI.H TS &c. Amnoesnling~ a sete ch atti dcecrliti may qtlnI)- ut'rI i1lt r ou' lini 11ro i t he ~o tI mtuatA rIctly ct'Itttet tl. H andbook ni telatentt.a Mt, frtet. (Itet nur itty ftor steentritn:ItentsI ap--l "el ic ttt. t .ket r ttt I hoc eev $C1itItIfC .hnerlcaut. A Inttndsaomtely ilintraited weeklyi. Unarurest 'Ir titint ttt tof attty tutIa.ntililo .itttrnniu. 'Tetrms.u #:u a yeatr :ftuur unaths. t, $1. sothl by aclI notwtttenfoerA. MUNN & C0.30 'froad-ay,.New York SHAK~E INTO YOUiR SHOES Allon11's Foof.-liase', at powdelr fotr thie ft'of. It enres, paIiIful, swoih.t, takets the stingI, outt of c'orns aIlI lhs'ove'ry oi fthie :tg. A llen's lXout. kiasot in ike's t iht or new shoes feel 'li\ . Iti~ i at'tIirlt e'ut for Chit. Irugg~t~'ists5 ani -hoEl st ores, 2q1 ef5. Pri I ) i pack go Ju l1 I'1 . A<hlr iEss5, AtI lln S. Ohn ttste'd, Le lioy, N. Y. TRY AILLENS' FO0T-EASE, .A power I to ho1 slhtkent inito thle ht it . A\ I Ii bis seat-on youV(ilr feet ftetl w~ol'(en, nIrt u andQlii itI tun)p. IfC you allVt' S smartingi feet 'r t ighit. huots t r'y A \ tlen's lt ot .l'tlE,. t w armns t he fteet iandl muakeos utdkintg easy. (Cures swyollent and1( we'tig ( fet, b I ist ers itnud cuall ons jots. ho'lituves ('oi ES ur.d bunionis f il! jU1 ain 1( adis at tin (ler for h.oe stoIc s for 250 . TJrial pacekage IREE. Address5, Alle01 S. Ohnustod, ioRoy, N. Y. plo havo Ilarned to look with sius pitiol Upllon the glaring nutioulco. monts of tho billboards and itro put ting their trust in di conservativo uttoranees in the iewspapors. The Detrofit mnagor is Iortunatilo ink hav ing ex perimented in this directionl. Hit will reitp rich Jinancial rewards. WVt' Tioanik Thtee, V''or Iwat-v aiti for p len ty, for ret-doi, for rest. POor joy iin the lainl fromn the east to the wk-st, 'or thte dclar Start.y Ilag witli Its I-ed white anc liute, We titanik 'ithee from itearts tiat, are hlonest andltre Por Wakin- and sleepi"ng, for blessings to iw. We cihiren nl h ofolfr o. praistes to Thee: 1.1l' (G'Od ill oui il er, tld ienis fron To keep the rounl world in the smile of his love. M -'Margarot -.. Sa ngster,. ne --- a -U . . ---- - -- (Fromu the ('hieago Nows.) "My diear," said Mrs. Richleigh to her dlughter the other evening aifter u you1ng WooIbv had departed, "how in the world did \our irtil' b(coIme so a "Why, m:na11," r*plied tho quick b witted miss. "I gnti,s it must. be from na shaking n'y head so mnech whenl Mr. Woodhy wts trying to voax ine to say Aid the mother suddenly rememiv hired ItIt she ith l onc. beII it girl herself. t C,to-e in 4 ,Iti isi )it- N iht 'ake Vanl I .eal's ( -id C' !hnl) s c 'fi- ILa SHrippI),.( 'ont b'- a SI-l (It'41d -: 12m,..s2 cent, a l ri. Ga1neelt Vir't (r 11:01n1y 1-kfonil.lid.d; Leads umption. I "I had such a severe case of Catarrh that I lost my hearing in one ear, and part, of the bone in ily nose sloughed SI off. I was constantly treated with sprays and washes, but each winter F the ( disvitso seemed to have a firmer hiold otn imle. I land finally beeit de 'a1red inierahlo when I decid.?d to , try S. S. S. I t. seemed to get rigat at Ar the seat, (if the disease, and cured me pernuently, for I haive hand n touch I of Ual1arrh for seven yeari.s. .41(. JONI .1-11INHl POLIIL LV "Dlue West, S. 0." Lv Those who have had the first !J touch ofCatattrrh I will Saveonl)ess A8 suffering by tak- Nt S ig the right * retmedy at thle Ar who have f or A . yarssough t re- Ar liejf anmd found (only (disappoint- 2 ment in i>cal treat tmnt will find it wiso 10 waste nto furthler time a. oni sprayts, wa'zshes, inhlinghi mix.. u - tures~, (etc., wihtich ar) ontly temtpo rar.iy and1( can not save them11 fr om Colnmt ion. Catarrht is ai deep.. P.eatedl blood( (diseaso. 8. 8. S. is the onlyv remledly whticht cani r each . the very hot tomn of the dliseaso and (cure it permanently. Books sent freo by3 the Swift i Specific Company, Atlanta ,Ga. Q ii M(anufactur'ers' Record Pubhi hir.g Co. vOoti to Sontheiar,i \g-rje'lture. (icailiti n. 'r in i Iivei Itock , l'tuit ry,(1( l> ir. it itli Ct'' fi ly(1'i lir rI-st. a n g] 1I1tI'11i, i n t hi Sith.l - . Be it is widely r"-iud by) Northeorn itnal West ci'n fatriiter's coitnem jiatit i ig ity. ing South. It. outght lo hoe in every Sou tern finrily i, for it is "o f thle Southi, by) thle. Soth inial for the South."'8: E~DITORIAL, OONTRIBUTORS: of A\ti'rinte, Sx-i)jr'ecti-I [Iitite(I ~~l u iii i t G'azroliit Ia r.i'tlent. Sin I.pI&'rinlant Stat in ini Teiinnessee-. I'x-('iinissionert of i\ireieiiltti'e folr iii Guriar f Toacc" fr IIS. ent - H sandet," "What, iowinglt n "Gras Ien,'' and oth er agrcultr works.y rlbi. LOSOas I Th othrn g l in f'osIr Magineis D a la ,out w oferso'uhlu tand T hke auxI Herald and Nefi.ws togthrls. osn o a fortap (r alise$2.'-lmotl h A r'l Ohleheater'sEn iite Blsnd BrIand. Dr. Miles' Nervine A REMEDY FOR THE Effects of Tobacco. rllE excessive uso of tobacco, especially by young nien Na al w:ays injturious and uindoubtedly shortens 1i1fo materially. Ir. Ed. C. Ebscn, compositor on the Cont ra osta .Ves, Martine., Cat., writes, ''1 "have sei ir. Miles' lestrati % o Nervino and re Aved Inuh benefit from it. I was troubled ili iervous.-ss. dizzy spels pkandisleepless ess. caused by the use of tobacco anMi stini Iants. I took Dr. Mles' Nervino with muar L'i01.sly good reiults, allaying the diziness, uleting the nerves, andl enabling mo to eep and rest, proving in my east a very Lnieficial remedy." Dr. MIdtestorative erviw.w is e.pecially adapted to restoring 10 itervous systemn to its normal condition n Sle ne cirIcumlstances. Itsoothes, heals niii stren..'tihens. Dr . Ulies' imedics . ro sold by all dru-- D ts under a posItive ' Miles' Laantee, first bottie Nervin-e NitIS or noney re- ' IEostorOS' imded. Book on dis- - h ,ses of the heart antl / H:alth eI'ves free. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elklhart.. Ind. AGENTS WANTED In Every 0ounty to Supply the Great Popular Demand for KERICA) WAR for HUMANITY Told il Pictiue' aii 8tory, Compiled anml wrliten by SENATOR JOHN J. IMGALLS, of Kansas. The mo1st hb'illianiitly writtell, IrosI Orusel.y i a d -tisti:allV illust-ated. i Imos, intoliselv pilla]it' book on the bj(t of t lit! wai- witli Spjtjin. Near ly 00 Superb I ustrations from Photos lo-1 tespe.cial - to iis n.at w>-k .oli4 't'o matkin' $51) to -';1(0 a week lHini it.. A vi-I-inalil! bona nyia lim tiv ovatat Ts Al\lplyv for, d]o.jrpg jen. till ler'r-ilory a1 tle C t n - . 'lil)IPSIN PlUBi.lIII N( i . . S, Mo., or Nov Vork City. lorida Central & Peninsular Tris T bnlme in FI1c ie ci t . ..v..N..w.h.rry......................... .. r.eC.linia ..... .,m SoI. ;I N 4l. .1 Co i ..l . -2- ........ ......... 12. 1-mi1 1 17a i I --.-....................... ! -m 11 i2 M i v . h ........... .............. . .. * p m , 2 ; i Frn .. b- ..... ........ , 7 p , 3 .Jii t i ry .- ... ------------.... I l 7 I ,n -t O k .... ...... ..... 1 '1p : hiht- a% e --... ... .... .....2 p I ive oJ ik ........ ........... . 5 Th . W n1 i - ----II ........................ . i . 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A 4) Ii i-sek .5.mv1il, ... -- -r FLANTI0 0OAST LINE !I FAtST LINiE tween ChArrles.ton and Columbia, Joper South Carolina, North Caro ina, Athens and Atlanta. WM I1NON N C , Nov. 2011h, 18917. CONEN Nt:) i Ciil1 le hlE,. [N'l Wi:8r: in lleti A 1g. 7 ">OIN( E.'-r o illi LvCIrIs.n S. N.t 8(y>13 nm hil v......arleisn,8 .......Ar 1W11 -............ . 1,ne .....,..\ r.. i I ; p1 loin A........" Itr.......... ..A11.t . r o 5 't p am" - .......CiI,inh .......Lv . 17 mIl 7pilm Ar. ...Prs r :tvI y...... v 2 5- m '11 m) A r~.....l') ii iiy'1 ....... v 1 7 ' .m ~i A r ..... Iri n a '11 >1)1m Air....Charlo. N. C ...'. 14 541o p m) A r..iIlntrsohiville, N. ( .Iv V 117 :e, 11n1 A V...........A sh v1 ------- Vy 8 23 a im 1111b,1a. N wherri3 y an ldt'1 ,a iin it . liand' 'N o aitii Wesu It in-l ini it II. ' I-. EEN. Y, T. M. EEio .UE R?IDGE RIAILROAD, H. C. B3EATTIE, Receiver. iferic5 t'iv M- 3 2, I1I97. letween A ICer1'E. ltW llfh n 1?. HIt) tls Non 32 ;lil m..............lll .........I v I I; y am)i...Cherry 's -ro ii e.... I.v 4I m2 i 147 lilni..... Ad log Cr. ssi o .vIn n -1it A NIimi. 1( N. Sue nOl 1411 r) bil i'a ait i,nec . wil a ( t iI Dr. Miles- NERn Pr,AS-r-na fna CAKNEss8. Alchru,. at.. )l... 0 go I l SOUTHERN RAILWAVe Central Time Between Columbla and tse% sonville. Eastern Time lietween Co.. lunbla and Other Points. Effective July 6, 189k. No. 88 No. 00 Northbound. Daily. Daily. Ly. J'ville, F.0 &P.Ry........ 8 00 a 6 GOp " avannah........... .. .. 12 08p It 20p Ar. Columbia ................. 4 t6p 4 24 a LY. Qhar'ton,8C&GRR.........7 80)a 5 80p Ar. Columbia............... 10 65 a 10 10" rparTaniburg, Bo.y ..,._T_S_ oTi5 a Ar. Asheville...................6 Op 2 46p Lv. Augusta, So. Ry........... 2 10n 9 0 p Graniteville ................ 280 10 l5p Trenton......... . 8 08 p 11 0op Johnatoits... ...... ... ... 8 Ilp 11 20 p C r. ColurnblaUn. de '........ 4 61 p 2 10 a v Col'bia Aiand'V s ... ....... 5 l5p b 84 a Winsboro........... . 07 p 6 28 a Chester ...... .. ........... 6 4 1) 7 18 a " Vock Ilill................... 7 20 p 7 58da Ar. Charlotte.................8 Ih p 900 a Ar. Gretnuboro .......... 0 43p 12 le p Lv. f4reit boro. .... .. 10 bop Ar. Norfolk .... .. 7 W a ....... Danville..................... 11 61 p 1 116 p Ar. Rtichmond ................6 40 a 0 25 p Ar. Washinglou............... 62 a 85 p liltiure Pa. R. .........8 0 a 11 p " Philalphia............... 10 1 a 2 601 a Now York................ 12 43 p 0 23 a Southbound. No. 37 No. 35 hlally. Daily. v. Now Yorc, Pa. 1.1......... 4 1.0 1) 121tt l i l d lphia.............-- i- ' 0P 8 10 a Lv. \i ltoll,'o0.'I.. .1 43 1 6 1 i Lv. IilinIId................12 lont 12 Olin Lv. Danville .................. 6b50 a 0 l6p Lv. Not folk ............ i 1s . Ar. (4tnioro-.--... 0 46 . . Lv. 4reUsboro7.. . 05 a 78 2p 00111ot ....-............. 9434a 10 20 p Rovik liti-. --. ...... .. 10 2a 11 041) Cl -ter .........,.......... 1 b5 1 11 U7 p r Cit,"born............ 11 .1 a 12 2ila r Col 'bitt i I 9. ... 11 4.nn 187%a C aUn. dip't. ...... I 15 p 4 ( It ............2p 6 00 f .34t?3t4ii. ... 8 Obp 6025% Ar. A-g-ita -.............. 4 5p 800% LYv . ....~.. ..'-~~~~ k a ita ~~0.p Lv. .artanr.g.-.... ....... 11 4a 6 Isp Lv. Col'bil, 8 Ct&j .Ry..... ...8 00p 7 00 a Ar. Chairloston-............... 6 40 p 11 0u a Lv. Colbla. F.C.&P. fy....... 65 a 12 47 a .avaauh................. 4 47 1) 6 08 a Ar. Jakonville.-.... 9 025 9 16 a Excellent daily passenger service between Florida and New Yolk. No. 37 and 36-Washlltvon anid ~-u Lintited. Solid Vestileti'd train with dining cars arid first class coacem north of Charlotte. I'1ih1nan dra-wing touin (leepingcars between Tanpa, Jackionville, Savannah,l Washington and Now York. Fiullinan Sleeping Cc:ta between Charlotte and Richmond. Pullman drawing-roon aleoping cars be tween Vreensboro and Norfolk. Close conlso tion at Norfolk for OLI) POINT COMFOUT, arriving thero in thmo for breakfast. Solid train, with 'arlor ears, between Charlest,on and Asheville. Nos. 85 and W6-U. 8. Fast Mail. Throngh tillinan drawing rooni buf'et sleeping cars be. tween Jacksonvillo and Now York and Pull. mnan sleeping carm hett%woon Augusata and Char lotte. I: Winman Fleeping enirs bel weenl Jaok onvilIe and Volumbia ein routo daily botweele aoksonville and Chic3nnati. via A-shevillo. RANK S. 0ANNoN, J.M1. CULP, Third V-P. G%e- Mgr. T. M.. Washington. W. A. TURK, B. H. HARDWICKr G. P. A., Waahington. . ( . P. A., Atla'ta SOUTHEAN RAILWAY. Colltreil-d oi.tlwa tila nect Oct. 1, I 4. 1 No. I. 7-.]ar ...... 7 u a a ann1226 rri A r. :41xLPes . oan Iiit A r A1Livibir..84.aii 6pii Iir. .Anait'u Ii.jaoi i ,pi vr. G2 teenii l I... i . rii 4i " i. Atlinon . .____I 54pii0 I)li. b'PA'1'U\10,a in 12o 12.n' ~v. 41 (tivi , 0t a' in 10 15 a in I iP(iii( Os 7 40aLuO 5 p i ni2 0 i A iit~tiiii 8 40 ain lo 46 p ii A~ Ii.~,si .35 a In 3 81a ini n 5pin I l0 pan A' Al~". ~ 130 . in 10 15 a in "1 Willtrnton 6 2. p mi 10 55 a ini "itB ii t n . 6 .:.4 i 4 1. p rii - .4.0 ........ 9 7 l. p ml 21 00 a ini Ir. l'rros: ,: ity.-.... 9 30 p in 2 14 p m r. ('hanrk- -, ii( 0p a )ai~ 132 . T Al TIONS jDiyJ3i 5.I 3. . I . . .( han .. 41,4a IIIi ....( ni m i.."2p O3O 900,t -' --.A,s. ,n....L Y 280p 8503:r 00 ...aninuo.... 1 12p 7 4(0p 0 n: ... ....iUioni..... ..." OS0p 7 210: 03 :Ma . . . . J43nl4oville . " 12 25p 6 5Jp o 5 " ..... Pin coot...1:4 I4p 6 42p I '..i I 1 A ~ r. . par-tanbhurg. . .Lv 11 .I5a 6.I5p i,-i3 I-i) I.v. . 8lpni rinburg. .. Ar' 11 22a 6004 .4.: ) A'_'_ __. Ashruville.. Lv 8 20a $05p "P," p. in. "A," a. mi. Pnllinn 1341 430 slPf.linhg ears on Trainsa85arnd e...n 1412.. oni A. and3( C. divisioni. 'li rins lenvo41 81par44tnnb.41tr , A. & (1. dilvision oth241o4nd.1 0:h7 a. ani.. 3:8. p4. m4., 6:10 p. mn. 5 4ibuIlle itited); sourthb)ound 12::n0 a. mi., p2,1. inl., i .:4 it. m. (Vest ibule Liiied.) 11inms lenive~ (-hecenvil)e. A. and (I. division, rio bboun,.- :5 a. mn., 2:34 p. im. andi 5:22 p. mt. st ribuledl .iited) saut bbiound, 1::25 a. mr., :104 p. mi., 2:1:, p . im. (AJestibled Liitedr). 'l rnins 9i and 10 enrry elegaint. Pullmianl leeping ('1rs b,et ween Coluimbia and A.'hovilla, 43route( daiiy btwcon Jacksoinvillo and Cincin' rRANK 8. (4ANNON, J. M1. CUL.P Th'lird V-P. & (4n. Mgr., T1ralfil'Mgr., Wnanhinigtoni, D. 1). Atlama4i, (ia "OLUMBIA, NEWBERRY & LAUREN RAIL ROAD. itlne Tablo In *treet, ang. thi, 188 - Eaisterni St andard Time. 411hblolinel. Northbountd. lI.'gt 1)':y en g'r eiigr I'3'y F'gt 7 2I.1vChi rleston \ r 8 00t 1?l it84m I r I,v 5) .1 i, I .. rI3byb:ire'is A r i2's 534 II tr 41:2:3 22 I 5'1 ..Elin mt . I ' :i $0 14' 3 7 18 8 15 2 44 (4'hIsvill' 225 Si 344 9 to 7 2:4 8-7 2 09 ..KIiiji-. 12 4.3 388 7:47 1928 222 . .drry... 12:-X 4 18 8 109 i7 4923 2 I1) ...14ahipn4.. 1223 143 40 441 9 50o .::; N4'wherry I! 20 3 2 ' It 5208 2 47 Prosplerli y 12 47 3 18 4150 -I .Ii .'2 f.n Moinntain i II'5t 2.3 42 20i [ 1! 3212 ...Chasmpii--. 1 I-Is '2--1. 6 I JU II50 I -I WitP, 1toelt Il :7 2 .7 ( 3-J -9 $Il 4' 3 2' Ilialin tine 14 82 -4'7 5' 12100 : 45....nmi... I 2i I 2 ''.o 25 1'9 3 42 ..Id-ennhu,rt..I 1 7 188 45 I12 25 3 5 ArColum bh11jv l'' I 5S '5:0 8 00 A4tro'unvil(.r. 12 01 . :; in 8ynt'l nhurtt.; II lI 5 Iii & .gIiitIa i .44 i in95 "nmdi -u s slbl b t1woon4 (Ihdr. 14CE9i tcdnec101ii at 8'itii'(34 for~ alI polI;Is (3s. Ponnection24)4 at- Mt)9rfa '*'Sr for 1the 4lital 5 14,. (CAyIN5T 'I 4 N4wherriy 8 C. HAIR~ BALSAM CLmAiaiueaisean3lb(unfi(e the hir Nee ais.aestr 'a O4,$LOP To A IIiattai,Clu r1Iuo...ugusnalAth s, 1, 11 Inington, Nev Ore.a UK. I.huttal itga, I shville nind Ntw York, 11os.oil, Iticholkiloi, M U.%4jhington,. Norfolk, l'lilalttloilphiat. Slleure in elcut July. 10, 16V6. bitJiUII I tuAN 10. No. 43. No. 41. Liv N-iW YtWk, vit P6in. It 411 0ta1 ,0 in. 1-la<opaa...................a 12 1 a 121W fo1ml " Italmore...... . . 3 4., " 26n0m * %at9iub .o................ 4 .10 1 .Z is **Richm mcld.......................... 8 .6 t. i 9 la l,v Norfolk, tS. A I......' o pm (5. .-oltrmouth * 8 4 i 1) 9Y.0. I.v Weif n, viat M. A. I...I 11 pmI*11.1 Ar Ilund.oon. . ........ *12C3 atm *11 Ar burhatm, v a. A. L...... 7 3siai, 1:1 Pie. Lv DurhIn1, ...... #-7 VO pmUTj1 19 atin Ar ilteigt, vIa 8. A.I..... * I *6tm 40 pu a-.furt.............................. 3 wS " 5 05 " "outhou 'lie8.................4 23 " 5 (8 liftile................. . b47 " " " W nadlemboro ....................... [5 r 3 " ti 0 Monroe ................. 6 ia 912 " W linington....................... *12 t 5 * Al ClUthriot, an m8. A . I,...... +7 5') " *iiu 25 pn Ulmter, vink %. A. I........... 8 (3 pmi 10 5) p1n Lv uolutfi, U. N. & 1. i. .... .. 6(0 pit A r CI in t oi l . 9 ' unt 12l1~. *re.llwood 4 I ., " 07 siam A bliI tIle ". . . I o3 38., .. Hben..... . ........ 1207 pin 241 Athiens ** ...--..... I '1 343 WiUtder ......... 1 50 428 At Itlntu, S. A. L. (Unlon ._Depctl(Centrul Tin(j .250 " " NORTHl1BOUND> No..40.4. N . 1 ti ana,(Central r11e) *120J0 a.nk *7to i Winder ........... A -10 Im 19 4(1m) A I icntu ' ........ 3 * 11 IjpIn Elberton " ........ 4 15 .28.asm Abbevil " ......... 6 15 ** - &-ai *Orouniooll ...... 6 -41 " 2' .im Cl.. .....4. ......... 30 " *2 5)s t i A r Comi I'lht. CT .. ... - .5 gy Alotl.e. vim S. A. L.. ...... *10 40 pn _W5" .~ r ~ I'I4.11-4-0- pi, (1 5i 1i .__ 11amlet, 4 ......... 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Itlt rait soak im4l-edit) ("nnection t rt. Atihat ror iotu-.n"3, '. ;bile, Lew Or Cans, *,.ix , C.lilert.hS. 1 Xico, hatist - o-,ibn ivillf-, \Me- i hit.- .11ic-1n, Flilltill. For Tick u- s, e pe . I a a. ilit 1 ,6,r11a 1 itll, III ) Ify to Ili. A. NeW12,m1, (.t.. Av'l., Pii.t. l.p1. 4A. unn tg. i: ,i . .jg i , \' -Pres. anad ',..*n.i al -t. V I .ill.. - n' n errt nc t If. W. It (I OViR, Tra Mle Atna mger. T. J. A N DFiV ON, (iei,, 5':. 'aengel Agent. O lNVEMtAL,OE FICEd : v.oierfumi li, VA. 11 C E '11 A it 1.1 14'14# 1% 1.1 f k.. 'ouable D)atly TrilSan betwern Churlston toinbin aid Angmil4. (UICKFEA TIME. 3U01TII CAROl,LNA & UkOMIA I. : 4: PAsSENOEt D>EA Wt-l I P' I-. CIHAnLESTON. b. C.. Diec. l0, 188. Lv Charlestoni,........... .........7 10 amu 5 :1 pm 8tu mi naerv !"4..................... 7 40 um t; 11) pi . Georges ................ ........... N 3- an 7 i n ni Irl nAehviille .................. 9 - tin 7 !6 pin Rowe villo ..................... t lb am 8 t7 pin Ortngeburg .......... ........... 9 2 ain 8 '.4 pa St. hintI he'wts.......... ....... 1 Id tIll 8 4b pit Frlt Sll( ................. 10 01 ia 9 03 pIm IngvIl e ........ ............... 10 10 amn 9 20 pnt \ r tjoIu in bIa..................l 65 ant 10 10) p n (AV Col um bIt.................. 0 50 amr 3 45 pin K 'at Mov l-..., . ......,.- 3 -ant .4 i pita So .M f2 ...........7 4amni 4 *;0 pan Mt. Malth wl................ 7 .13 aimn 4 6) ptn Oranageburag................ 8 19 aam e 17 pm - .(ow esv il le................... 8 84 n41n 6 30) pm lIin irnehvyil 4-............ U 10 atm I; 0 7 pm Georges.................. ....9 35 hl In ti 4 pint 81 ni anor v il le................10 22 n uil 7 i7 plin ir Chnri.intn..................I (40 Sli 13 (. p51n av CharsI i it ................. 7 13 anan 5 3.) pml l)'ns)'4 hav:hI e........ ....... I 5ts ban 7 Ni pa. l:'in beain................. ..9 4t umn 8 1) pmit linn ork r............. 1) 62 Stim 8 81 p.a Iitcek vil)l .................010 n ina gS ;u po W Vi f s o n.....................1' 2714111 9 '.0 pa o -\1 nn ........................1 ii numn 0 'W pm \r A1 :i, i: it......-.......1 I 1 Si 4: Snls 4t Pill V A\ ti)4uit.t...................... 6 2)' tsl m 10 pina A itan .............. ........... 7 1 2 am 3567 pina W )t ie O......................7 42 inm -4 4 pist lI h.ekvI1)................... 64 t1 nl) 4 5.9p S 'nninnark ...................8 10i nai rn 07 nT n fijain Sberg.................. .. 8 27 ama S 1) pm hirun(eVhile....... .........4 74 in an4 6 .: lam ir Chnir)etton...................I 00It) a 8 bu :'ra 'ANT E.xPitESS AUoUS1'TA ANDl v. A&HINWroS4 Wil i.U i,.JA N )liTWEE.N AULOUAT'lA, Ait(EN ANDi NE.W )VoS5. .1v Ataganstiai .-............. ................. 2 3 'p ,v A Itia 13........................,........... ,4t9 atn. tr De m)iatark-............................... -i ttfm ,v IiJ)eitnnrk............................... t .7 an .v Aliin..-..--. ............................. 9 a t r Ana la.......... ......,,.. ...7,, 4. till iIAILY EXCEP.' 54JN1A Y. '.V (,ntintI.en....... ............. 46 -lo 3 00O plan Ca indln .1 tnit lonl.... 986 ain7 3i pin ts r RIi ugav' lm.-................ 40 altt) 4 WJ~ipm .v K (n g vIIi e...................10 10* 1.'4nitIetn Jumtt(i.Io.. .... i, 144n (4r t'n ud onEtj........,...........i .30 1,114 o (4 neltions at Cn 1lu lba withI 8. .nilarn nti!wa.i for tall points 1in upblIei 8oti.t n d .ortht C 401 I.a. 84olId Ira)s be It t Ci S. C) nrl. 'ston) ntd A1h4-v Ille. UConieci t4or4m 54<-n oINt in Sotherni11 ltlwy to. Ait -ti, .Skin uand ol.her pot 1s n "'1 he CIl.rltoiL -h ;al Chi-hllton wilii (*lyth 1.11ne .1(y-y4 rs to N. wv York anad Jneiksaavill. -. A. Ui S tSON,T'JraflIe Ma1))*ger4 J1 1!, 89.iNI I)5, (ent-ral .) 4taae -onern u Ii 5lnten,,: 4 :nnrienHtor, ..4. .lial'stell adu h':ten i Uugciliga LWy Co Augusca and Asheville Short Line. S4Ihediale. ha EIftet A nag 7, 189)8. .voA nigilsli..-... (S -a a n I 40 p mn Ian ennt ing,c.-- 4! 54 p A4h4i.)' ........ I0 p ip i I,4i .................. 14 5t 41 m ,14 i (*ntr. vil.7... Ot y) mh 1 61. ........v.... .............. 7) 5) ii .CniyE A sh. vil......... 20 a mn 84It I)i&nhurg....I I -55 na antu ( eu t Nna g...10 0)0 St m (G 45'tav lit.............1213) p y S.'tti........... .. . P 44 18in 15 m1 I ISe ......,..,.. 2 6 ;Q,yi ee nImts 4.jit............ ..... ..0 .7 III at n1 - Aeu iih~ a............ 16) pmi 1 . tI) N a ri Ih l'gS * *.5 - -) Ne "5rN1mg.......... 74 It 45 R.i4v A4hnij 4 --..................256 il Fa iI,rail...... ..-.... .. 50 1114m I'.tl'tte...............9-.... 3 p 14tian fI ........... 0)1:a1, 7 213 pm )'o r t lilly.) I.~.O .1 0541m 7 3 ipmn .9lSn a, a h...............7 2 an _____ mia,l .-----.. --.-............... 9 i0 pim P4 a ;-nn...--........ ......... i 00 nm)5 Port, snyat.........1 ;pini 8 30 aami lhaain t, ..... ... 5i pmn 8 -10 lIm Fs~lrfi..........0..... 051 1m 4.5pm - .....i......................0 51 m '.a'~ igi.l. ........................1 0 1.-19 a. m1. t rt'In froar Antuma inikes diois~ onn)c Ion 4.(4 atUIhlOultn15all pr atlI p)oin 8tiln '0e4ho aid Ala' I.Ino (Io:te ((1n e(t lin at (Gra eniwood for ni11 t4l1n' t on4 3. A. L. andt 47. 5and (4 llaillw:ay, at.d I~.,M)s ltlntirg i'th Routhgern IFIl Rniay Fo.r nny 4 inforatilou r Int ive in) t IckIlht, :tl-a, s-eh d(lms, addrn 'V. J. Clt \lG, (1 n J'ais. A gt. 3E. M. NOlR J.l. Ool. Ast . T M EMiCElan, T..Afc umi~