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!'IfTallfand DVSIICNSA1RY SUH0OL FUN). A 1.wtg iDv-bhmte is tie se-',t.l 411 th hi, 11111 Is ta file D11uburuevilwint uf Watd Fuml.t. (Speoial to Nows and Courier, Jan. 31. Columbia, January 31.--Tho Sen. ate met this morning at 11 o'ekwk Senator Htay's till to f.r the termn of the free public schools. to provide for the support of the same and to regulate the disbursoment of moneys airiving fron the sale of liquors, CRmlo up for consideration. Seniator Iliay gave a succinct, explanation of tho objects of the bill. Senator Scarborough- moved to adopt the following substitute: Strike out. all tfter tho tetiiig words and insert tho follow%ing: "Section 1. That from and aftor the approval of this Act all reveiluo derived from tihe salo of alcoholic liquors inl this State, uider th 1 dis pousary law, shall bo apportiotind among the various coiuiteis of tio State, for (he benefit of tho coulmIon schools, in prop-rtion to th villol ment of pu)pis in ,uch schools in tho respect ivo count ies; and all funds do rived from said dispensary liw, not already disbursed, shall be aopor tioned inl thlt saml Wily. "Section 2. Such pp orti1ppionilivlt shall ho 1m111do Iy tho Com1pt rodlr General, ald h)o slall draw his war rant, upon t ho Stato Treasurer in favor. of the county treasuirers of tho respectiye couitivs for tho iiinotu.ts apport ioted to such voint ivs rtspvct ivoly." Senator Brown, of Mariorn, ol'ered an faliditliikC to mai1ke tho torim rot less thiain six Imloiths instt.ald of tihrep months. It lade an excelllenit. pro seNUtment, of thi merits of his iei(ld. imlont. He said that one cf the first tihngs that confronts uis is tilt expeis- to the Stato of carryiu g on th -chool for mix vtonths. Omr first iiprssion would inaturaily bo t hat. th undvr taking Woullld bo too gretl, bilt on ia car.ful ivii vstigatiot n it imore awpft rent thlt roui. nwn, of a inwo illi thall it l1w illitaill. W ie 11111n -t-e 114-111 her thitt thero iro nliutt.rA of ig schools lilld gradmd schmok, mild sl 4 clial fichool dilrlviet ill over. Iho State. t ailit Iare -11Irady crr11.iod ol or six, Hevvil, vtight at somlet, Itllo itd tein months in the year, and thes would not have to bo stippleettiiited by this alitionil levy. Thent there aire tnt counieits t hat have an averuage of six mthtS4 aliready. Chetstter lits eighlt mothls, sevteral lhavt' seven thtei r owvn e fort, ho brough t upj to six hv~ t' eh se o ti het presen'it you:r. TPhese tight. couit it's, Iten, wub ?l ntot heo entiit led to anyt, certam1lyil, if TJhioro arte, Ithen, onuly I wenit iwt c.ounities to bet brought upi t) o' ix months) rt<iuireitd ---onily one' of t. hese falls Ibetlow foiur. months11. 'Tt' groat maljori ty of I themi ext endt from Cou r and ot o ItalfCilti uwrtd. The1 a&vralge for thte whole Stat' being ftour andit andt that, too, fo, only~ a portion1 otf th IoCotuntijes of thlet Stato0xl1 show. South Ca rtoinia pays 10ss pe0r 'ait ai of total p)oputlationi iandt tof schootl polp other Stattes wo (con1ol1 ottrselves that they are richi and1 havt large aitd permannt school funds withI which to carry on their schools. Tlhet most liberal States arte t hose thait havet little or no0 pormanienit fund, but suip port their schools by direct taIxat ion. It would requr a1tO1 peranet fund of $400,000 to carry on the 801ho01s of either Newv York or Penntii sylvania. Massachtusetts, that pays about I15 ills p)or caIpit a, has littleb or no permalinentt inct)fom foru her' schools. T1exas 1has p)roaly the4 largest anniuity, uabout 0one and) Otte fourth million dlollars pior yea'lr, and1( it is debatable ove'n amnoug t he.n-. solves if it (does not result iln11 a much harmi as goodI, upon11 tho presum pt ion that people aire niot apt to appreciate wh'at they (d0 not feel lneare'st them. There are se'ven States Ithat pay over five m.illionts anrnoty to t ho support of their commliont schtools, betsidt's wvhat is given for Itho s1)ppIort of higher educat ion. Public e'ducat ion is, or at leasa~ shoul1d be, a recognized1 fncitioni of our service t.o the State. In conclubion Senator Blrown said that the ptoor country districts will have to rely upjonl the State for years to come. The rich centres of wealth and population will have to help. lIi a SMaa like on)ra they Jhve noin and dorivo their wealth from the country. Senator Hlenderson statod that(, he was z01losti 118 an11yonlo olso in1 tho matter of improving the comion sehools, bu t. it Constitution pro Ienitedi thle sonate, ait tho ouitst, from irgaillintg bills to raise reveills. But, losities that, the people were nlow taxed enough and could not af ford to pay more tixes. Besides the law provided that in addition to the three mill tax for schools any school district could levy. ai specild tatx for SOhool ptutposes and thereby keep open 1he schools for an extra time. lie hoped tlt' hill wvoild ho defeated. Seuttor Birown, of Marion, Ihoight a half mil would be all tho aiddi tio i l Vv no y ievitlel. Setnator lvliiert:ont suggested that sholiud the ispoelsaryv Ilaw ho done mIN wih o. the Stitto go for prohli hition the Cop itroller (k twril VoI live i' pow1er, uder the rovisions of this bill I, t order Ilh lVvy. 11e I)ppoSV(d this. IS1na1tor Br.,wn, 4f Marion, thought, that ill Iho cirIculust lies thrtwouolld boim n object iot. snllator Rligs<illt I toli ght thoe would t o objoctionl ho. T peopl wV1r1 altk ady tax. d until thvy vom. plauinld. At thi. A Ino otith dnbl l n mi io. toil of S 10.t to Aldricl, tho 81na1h took it revv.;- Ilintil N 1). Inl. NIGIllT Sr.SSHON (4. s. \T, Setit 1r 1i1iowell s-'i li e cnild no0t V(tV f4r St'lint-r MINv'S bill bkI. te'S 1h was of ,pinllion that it was Ae'oislitttional, Foer n for tihe Ist r111- t h l was oppos e. to mor ScarboughIt's suhstit ill. The steitue was to distribut0le the fiunds 11m1i fix Ohw tlen, I'mr schools. It ws a %isc provisi"n of the Con stilultio thal <1"tribil- t e fu nd so trhat t chit wnhr, boul e ho rll over. the 'Sn alv 1,1 fo1wh pooror volin. ties hol r4eivo bteeit fro f tho rieb. It okdwwd liko n111uh%liing th Constihu tin to pis' this bill. Svicit hIs erherwgh sitd he loul np pl icato i ch on it lt iolmih ty (f sufe ut. lie oeninot ishinkgoh Catarrh to Cons hA Forerunner of the Most Fatal Disease. ahoughiatsoRfonsive gooewatr fewpepl carn beepwa0(rom loheuange flwichtiCatarrh sc te4 tioreun ner(i r Catarrharal oadst wos *ach wi* r ihos whorol ture 'id ha iAi imosible to.i /hec th ios with thoXA lca applcatonshic oAnly rAch ilshoE foolng o poronaldefiomen,ind getsdoopr an dopo untS.il OF isD onl a uotono ashr m uni th lga 'are iTcl)FTed. The iportnco f th pVrr "'rill.i provisions of the Constitution werc mandatory on tho Logislature to fix a term for tho Fchools to run. Ile did not think; it- was expedient to raise a tax at this time to sup port. I lh schools for a definito period, It was not bveausq, tlero was oppo. sition to froo school, but thero was sufferiig on account of finanoial stringeucy. Senator Ragsdale opposed the bill. le also thought it uncoostitutional and read from tho Constitution tho paragrapihs[ aifecting the question. Tho Constitution did not anuthorizo i apportioneioit by enillrolinent., as proposodt by the substitute. The law said it niist be apportioned mit aid of 1110 sul pplomjonlt ary tax. Senator tendlerson said that tho deliciency hal bve paid inl, and was 11OW 11POOed to <ist'ribute Ithe fiid. Seuator Walkor said ho yielded to no one( inl Iis desire to see this Stato I uplifted by education. ito thought that. 1un1constitutioality had nothing to (10 with t Iho cam. Ito thought that onm iiportiit. point alls boon lost sight of. 11o thought that this Leg ishiture was prolibited from levying lhe utI il tho per clpita tax was list Iibit d. T"o tax Could not bo ievie( llkless thero was a deficiency. lie thought tihe substituto constitu ttioal. 'T'lo flinancial status of tho State is stc that tho Seiators diaro not do an1yth1ing that. would inlcreiso taxes. Th4 burden was now heavy enough . Ho dii not think there was ally 1111111dato tihat tho term bo fixed. li thought, t.hi substitiuto COV0re1d tle whole inatter. Seilitor flendorson thought it. would bo well if tho Seaitto woull(1 hear. inl min(d I thle constitutional argi 1w1vilt. inl coliloctionl with ai i ttlo histoiv, A fj,w ytarIjs ago Co1p. trillr (Ieiertl Norton refisei to mailkdi ia levy anld said, "W\ait( un til the wholo school funid is in bo for 1 making .a additionill lovy," iland le ac ted wisely. Soinaitort Shppai-I said 1hat tiO lralit y v i i h1 Con tpt roller's ict ion Wli.; si ild in ti Couits, and aslw'd what wonil bo I lit i ITtet if thm Leads umption. "I had such a severe case of Catarrh that I lost my hearing in one ear, and part of the bone in my nose eloughed off. 1 was constantly treated with sprays ad washes, but each winter the diseaso seemed to have a firmer holdi on meo. I had finally been de claredl incurable when I decCided to try S. 8. S. It seemted to get right at the seat of the disease, and curedI me permianiently, for I have had1( no touch of ljatarrh for seven years. "MAtR. JOsEPiNiui' PoI,n1LL, "D)ue West, S. C." Those who have had the first touch of Catarrh will.savoeond less sutlcrintg I)y tak p ing the right rioody at the <outset. Others who have f 0 r W W ..y(ears sought re lief and found only disapoiint mentt in local treatment will find it wiso to waste no further timio on sprays, washes, inhaling mix tures, (etc., which are only tempo rairy and can not save them from Consumption. Cat arrh is a deep soatedi blood d isenso. 8. 8. S. is lihe only remuedy which enni reach the very h)oItom1 of thlo d isease llooks senlt freett by theo Sw ift. Specific Company, Atlant a, Ga. TAI:BLE c ch P' Giavini ilnamilton h Roose. 6. . . . 'imeat.lin AINS AN EXCiiANGE OF SuIPS CETIlE GUINSHioT MINE TilE KING.'S TREA'iURE-SHIIP VY , R o Uod ctNG . wlic boWY i ADCILLWYOFATTRY C TWREP ONDENT AFAT KAI i : o .ta W* .mi .'N I tt't 1:N SPORT~ AN TRAVL e i.0 i i e: t ' I ever eh tin oes:. cbo h too Byi ttoot a u t s O .I A n~.ui TWo-F00TED FIGU,PE- 0ATN nyRT w.3 uli.es v.w T.rk cNs.V. Courts dvoided against the Comp Senator Henderson repliad thht the Legislature can now prescribo how this monoy should b paid out. Senator Mauldin said that as thoro wts suich a differoeco of opinion between the members of the legal fiaternity he moved to adjourn the debate. Senator Mayfield thought that all could agree that if it was uidertalcen to make a schome to fix terms it would bo moro dillicult than the pro. position to distributo this fund. Senator Scarborough moved to table Senator Mauldin's motion to adjourn the debate. His moiotion prevailed atid the debate was con t it tied. Senator 1ity opposed the amend n,vint to mako the term six months instead of two. 11o favored amend. ing the bill so that the Superinton. dont of Education would have to re port to tho Legishaturo what doi ciency existod, and then the Logisla. turo could provide for t he deficiency. Thon the connection that bills car rying rovenues could not origiiato in the Sonato could be gotton aroutnd. Senator Archer thought that if it had been a questeion of dividing one hundred thotisaid dollars itmong the common schools it Would not haio taken h1alf an bour-, Ieo thoghlit, the Scarborough substitute all right and would voto ror it. Senator Sheppard agrerd with Sonator l1arnwell. lo thought ci.h bill aid the substituto nconstitu ti.1ntal, anld ho did nlot, vish the foGen oral Assemby to coim% in coilict. with the Sipremo COnrt, Cotr the Supi-emlie Court geierally won. Tho last I,:,g islatir luvhd alredyv decided what shoutl1d be done with this fund, and until he found out whether this question wits now before thie Supremo Court or not h1o could ntot v'ote for the sibstitite. Setator Ragsdilo renlowed 1his motion to indfelinitely postpl>e tle bill. ly it ote of M) to 8 the Seiato r0eolid to po.t(pom, thp bill. W-mi or -ealrbor-ough mloved to sh iko oul all bit tho beiaet ing n ordS of the hi' -,;and tho hloptionl of t ho sutl itu:t *. e -A-sitat kine, rh er, Blaho n y, 3owti, 01. V. Brown, Connor, De an, D, usoin, 1lough, Love, Mani intg, M ayv fie'ld(, Si art t. Scatrbo rough, St.aniand, S didth, Sullivanl, Wail lor iand Wi!!inms2. N' ays A hIrich, A ppelt, I BanwellI, W~a. A. Braowna, ( ri uer, I Iay., Ild ertn, datle, Shteppa'd iand 'falhird-I13. Sent ator3 raborc olleredl ain atmnendi tmen t t it-rteiaft er th aopubaldic c. hools of' the State shioti hot kept utpen Cot' at le'ast six mtat ini the year'. S('naatorm Br-owna,.of Ma itonii, oliered its a suibst.it ut e t.hat, w heuinuuch appo -j0 t ionmteint conl nrot keep'i open thbe schools fot- six 11 months t hat an ad - ditioni levy be inaudo fora . thait pur Sea itor Skina-borouagh tatoved to - table. (Carried by a vote of 28 to 8 At a few milintes after' l) o'clock thla Seniati' adjon une. Sh ines Silver ware Sur prisingly with out Scratching. 833 '9 ( .aT Ra (' i hi01 s t' O 'The3 1l.i In s-ilicott e C. .i.(lift s-iteet. New Y'ork 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE IA TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Atayr n w atu a s e ati. d ition iayo t ic y t ort .ul, 0t omh l uio, tc veir atn supiei noticer, without, chiargo, in tho0 SCitticl Jimerican. A hiandsomeoty ttluustratoed weekly. Larrent, cir cuati ou1r mou$1ths, $1. Soldb tui 30 (alers. NUN CO,6stroa-ay. New York Braniich mco, 625 F 8t., Waishmington, 1.c OThtuhester's Englisk fiUarond taaJ. rNNYROYAL PILLS1 oa r ri,isa hr ''''**et'ua i .*flaJ bolRED a H. i3 bOIN iOTK, NEWBE RO Vufai, S rg13. Crsnd4. Oio n awp o Ragie om. McRnjnal n Holmnd,t'o nteian mon, yetr Dr. Miles' Ner e A REMEDY FOR TEE Effects of Tobacco. oHE xcessivo uiso (of tobacco, especlally by young men Is al :ays InjurIous and undoubtedly shortens lifu niaterlally. Mr. Ed. C. Ebson, compositor on the Contra Costa Neiv,, Martinez, CLl., wites, "I have used Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervino and re celved much betiefit froun it. I was troubled with nervousness, dizzy spells and sleeple. s ness, caused by the-uso of tobacco and stlim ulants. I took Dr. Miles' Nervine with mar velously good re.ults, allaying thodlizzinee, quieting the nerves, and eiabling mio to sleep an(] rest, proving In ny eiso a very benefielal remedy." Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine is especlally acdapted to restoring the nervous systein to its tiormal condition umder such circumnstances. It soothes, heals and strengthens. Dr Miles' Remedies Dr. aro sold by all drug guarantec, first bottle Nervine benefits or money re- tot* funded. Book onl dis ealses of the heartand Health nerves free. Address. DR. MILES MEDICA L U0.. Elkhart. Ind. AGENTS WANTFD In Every Oounty to Supply the Great Popular Demand for .MRICA8 WAR for HUMANITY Told in Pictu'e and Story. 11(4in plled an1 l i iiten by SENATOR JOHN J. IMOALLS, of Kansas. The not Ibrilliani,lY written, tr.ost wl'ofilsely and arlt.istivally illtistrated, tid most intllensel; iwpulat book on the mbject, of the wi' wit hl Spain. Nearly 200 Superb Il ustrations from Photos 'akcenl especially for this grieat, work. lents ar IO11ki11- "50 to $100 a week 'elling it,. A vel-itabl. boIaiza for live UIveassUers. A ppl)y for de.script,ion, '(Wims an,d territory% att. onc(e to N. D. 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I)law i g-ltoo mi l Ie I g 80C ars .c rOh betwit Aigst a ad New York. via Jc ltiie traits V0111s (lilliIsg Sol~ad id Vaes CO !tIlle , avannah, Co u ia Charlotto -s a lI fr t can<, sing" N Pul9 rOM sieng-arsbeotooSl Tatll , 1lIlCS)jvil0,bavatsnsall. Wa4ingtor Puaas s144'Ping Ca rs betwenweAii Charkot t Potsias da~iag.oosisiaais gcars bc twe"'si ("sc"INI"WsaO RI Non'folk. (C-108o CoIrtIle( tions tig Nithtsolc fr (tC) pCrCoMFORT arriving therv in fiallo isse tsrvt b we NosX. 3. ad l-iot. Stal. througi PL1id Da"win Roo t het silceing crar b btl -11'eknossiIao and Now York solid Pll "'sall sle"PaiaM ("I"S h0t' wevui AuguastL HMI Chat lot tu. D ting wts din sar and faIs asso1t Pullman slring o sltweei jcksotsvil aPllmna epOilo dail botween Jacksot VlIIII( icalCillItiat, via A.gsovil110. FIIAN K s. rA N N dON, N . tCAL omip Tisird( -P & (401n. Agr. II. 'At., Was111tot, 4 . If'nna - . II MARil)wic Pulna drawing room. hu(l'. 1. A.. Alleselpai. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. colldIm.ail "031hodsie In ILfet oat. tit. 1i.-!. twee .InONvS x. Sl. Y Dall manseepig s h . w n No. lo ?te. tinin en80real el not vie n inc-inntiva Ashevill2e. p t FR. A ie-i AN O, . UP r. VlPia... 0n M T. M., 2a1higto a A ......... W.hn. . . A.. 1110h a . Oat.. ti\ , N:- .1. No 12 STA4 a-vT aO NS. O s 1 5 ts I 'a mr iti ts ..'. .isa1...... Lv. COlutna ............1 46a i Ar. sadsc..: . .I 140as Ar. luut.'s151 al1 55ai (oi ii s . 1lt si Ar (I idmo I 341.t 1315523Ex. Sun. Iav'ai No 'x" 8rATiN . 17. (fNo. 1 S 'o ' 'V. .. (ia-ai..aslia. .. ... .. r 80 4's E15 uo;-I'a . Aa. ...... 11) 54'n l0ts0~ I 1.s ~ ss 10sta.. u 12) ~10 n' .5(Jsot. :: a I 2O5 p n 10ii,, 2 s ...Jssuxv7l . 1 20p n 5 ii Ua.1 0; 1 v.Siss 8 00i.nsg as1m 22 65 I 11 8 .i) aA50 a m 3n 0p Pialsaan alae neepis ca on Tris p nti (Vosiasl Ilaslld)aolhhoJ ad m2 4 15 ssun 8:5 . n. 1:14 . s. (osih.un. Damily '1'aias cave 4reutlo. asa. o. iv2.r ~ Val ntId I.isiilc 6 2su p mun 12' 55ss. :L0v. Ansn 1:J. .s. Vs 45ale IAmsuul45 a. A rai>onn9aid 1.. . c.... 7 15 assm 11 l4 a n uLv. hhiag . ............ Col . is ms 11s20 iain "isrouenwoo........8 w .opn Jsossv12 40id Cn Ar. Prosi. r i........ t 804a Fams2 A4 p n " Columbsgots . D... . ........... , G0 p A r.CharMIA onEWE & LAUREN ALROAy . TASac'al a fet: a No.h 181. Nao.t14SassNro.1e So0at liond!. .Nhrton Ir 5 s a11 10 i 1)i a a .....sant'... "12ly 746g 10 7n (5 i ...... Unieo.. " a- 05 p 7 ; 1 i ;2:9 "' .... s J n le .v " 12 5p 65 102:n 23 51 " ...P e le ... 2 14 6 4 1l.'>n is h.p s A v r. .s A . Spran ug.. lOt 4 4 o15 11 ta Ii 40 1.03 ..Cat asr.. .Ar 2 a 6a 004 725 7s0p Ar.15 ... shl io..(.. 2 .Lv 8 2a 85 Pulhaan minclepn c.. ars on1 Tra.n 85an norihbund 2 :8 a. .,J 8:8 p. m.,2:1 p s. m. 81 p. m. 10 2154 a. m., (Vesihule2 Lim?i td. Train 2en7 Greenvllos... and8 C.dvso 1orthbou d, 5:45i. m.,ia2:3 a p. m. , an a:2 .m (Vest 1be Limie ;So 2bun1: a.m 1:80 p.m.20 p. I. (Vstibuled Lim2 d) ain 9an51 3 c5Iarry elean PulmI slepn 0ar he t waenCoiluma and A( svll enou 3 sa besat a Jasonvll andIinc Wo~o tasiton.-D.a, Wasinto, . G sens. Agt.ass s't GeIn. ass. mA't,.I Soashington D. C '' NAj2. At.t, G ('OUMBA, EffERR-&LwAREN'4f LocW'roi'e ass-e PsurasstMix'dhLe A.M. ' M. 'M. oat0A N A 3 YOTtAsTI'1sNso 7 sLCaieso \ r' IblOt,lIi. TO ALL POINTS orth, South and Southwest, sWrTlI K U ND. No. 4t:3. No M ,v N(-.w Yori, via Penn. U.R.*11 MI im *000 pn wahugton............. . 4 40 inm 4 80 *4a 'uchm4bd...............:-....U kl Pl 9U by Port wn0iith ' o 8 E pm 9 20 It Ar Weh)tot, vt . A. I........ 1 10PI 11 601 Ar lleM .-. " ..----.12 67 am *10 l4.selleigll 4 -..... *2 am 3 p1A h l' 1 i " ....... 4 28 b I It lilt% ~ llatulet .............. .... " &' M ouroe ................. d T 9 12 ' Ar CharIlotte, v ia IS. A. I...... *7 50 "* 25 )11 " iCt'a, viS 8. A. I.......... 8 18 am1 I' 56 i (Green1woot ......... I' I ".% 7 an A Il 11 Wpm 3 431timl Atlanta, S. A. L. (xtmlon 360 1.1n 6 2Vj Detoi)(ceitral i1me1143) Lv New heIry *7 50 pmll *12' i Ar uIntot 1 .......... 130 111 (7 NOt' iBlOUN1) N 02. No. 8s. Lv -tNIlan tat, (Central Tin *100 pn 0860 m rAthel .......... :1 6 Pmll 11 :9 pm1 reenr oo " ......... 541 " 2 tim c ter / ......... 7 51 4 2a Ar Motnroe vil i .A. I .,....... *1 +- 6 p 55' Art hat lo' te. vit K. A. 4......*10 26 pm *7 5t( S Ha let............................. 11 15 "4 7 45 Ar Wiliniingon .......... ......... *125 pmll "outhern Pi ................. 12 18 t Itn 9 0 "11m Ar ieIgh. VIal . A. L .... ... *2 ;0 Imi I 18 at -, 1 lendoesonl. ' .......... 328aRil 1260 "i Ar Wedfr ,via8. A.L .......,. 45 m . k4 p 1 :rt-ut 0 "11...... ........7 2 amin 620 ItichmWild.......A G L ...... 8 45 " 7 12 " W tasthgI'n.viuPen I t.H. 12 31 fil1 11 1) " New York. 444" 4 *16 23 *6 . urm LV C1.utol ......... 2 10 " * i1111 Ar Newbk r.ty 2 14 m 8 0 1111 * I'ly. o D y x. Sunday. Noo. 403 and 402.---"Thlie Atlanta sisp-ein, liolidi VeMitiue Tratin (if Puilln11an1 Sleepers aid Coachem btween Washington ittid At launia. alho Pu1l11nah Flec ers betwemn Forts. mouith amld Chiester. 8. r. Wopm. 41 and 38.-'"i he 8. A. L. Expre.a..," 0ol1i T1.1h1ad Pu mans11p-1111111 3Ic -r butween Port.mmoulh amid Atlittit. Comlipan4y "leepers hetwe(n Coluiviha awl Atanta. 1 tih trait s nmake immlediate conniection t Atillita for lolngome'ry. Mtoble, Isew Or leans, Texii , Cal-for'nia, texico, I 11111ta noogat, N-tshvlle, Mem hi AMaemn, Florida. For' Tickels, Hleep'n. 41 Iin i n iformn 1110o, 0 .11 ply to AgentsI. c r 1' It Cli mnt. , ( P. A., o4r 11. A. NewlaI, Gen. Agt., . aNs. bOp. Atlanta Ga. 1. E8'r. -JoltN, Vice-Pre,s. ai r.it'] Mlinigtir V F. McI1EI, 1 en't ul-Irtbtendent. H. V.. I. (I,OV.Ri. Tr flic itiaager. I. S. A 1.l EN, Gei'il I'astietger Agen' O 'CNE-:CA,A OEFIE6: PO4r8MOUTIl, VA. T1 I E 4' A It131 lbTON 9. 1l E. )iOIble Dally TFriains bietwcei 4'hm lebtoll L4oluthbta and An4g4tR. (QU4IKER T)1M13. A- OUTH CARI,% A & (..hltiA it I 'A81PNOER DMI-AWI MFN'. CtiA1l.ES'ON,I b. C.. I)CO.W1. 198. 6, Il,sDU1LE, DAJI,1. Lv -hat I-st n .............. ......... 7 IU t in 5 .44, pici Stil n.orvi Ml......... ..... 7 .16 f4111 6 1 p) . o g ........ ........ ........... 8 .1' ai l 7 1 114 ira- ele101 .................... 9 ; 3 it 7 11 pin 1ONwevi1() ..................... 9 16 $A b 117 pm OranglIburg .......... ... ....... 9 2 111 8 4 p.11)1I 81. 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S 15 4411 3 040'pinx Ca a1en .4 une-i till,.....9 85 4a11u 3 504 3)m Al' Kigv I le ...................9 1 am i 283)pm L,v t inglif 13....................10 ln a4m4 (tatn .lut4C'01n... ..1. -45 411n A' r .niaode n........,...........11 440 1) . I '1nnec'tions at, Colu4i b,la itI1 8''uthe1rnl 4Nor th Catrolina11. Sollid tril et '3ween1 Chnir Ite.4ton .atu1 AssIevilII-. Coisle (ons frons1311 poinlts on Snouthern'I aIl3tw4) to4 Aulgm.'.ta. Alk4m anti1 41f her' 11u4i14t4 (n1, "'1 hi- I.parteston111 41Lne"; 444 Cm'orI(exto,. with1 Clyth .ille -1 4' aim nirt to New York'I an11l .14acksonlleI(. J. Ii. SA NI )., Ueneral M3an14er4. General'14 O)tli'es4: ' tesnretton K. I Chal'lestia nd Wt3s0n1 C8lclinl hw y Co Augusta and Asheville 31.c, t Line3.. Sceeule in Etff.et. .1.an. 8. 1891). I .4eV. A 44gu4sin4...........1 ...1. 44 II - 03 p m A lo (e G rec. willhl.......I. 453 p ... . At1ne 1-rson .... ....... ............ 610 p .I Lau411 34s...8 ..... 1 3' ii n I. 05S ai m G11u1'i1v1I-.....3 ( y 441 1 151444n Glen'~n St. 13nge.'... -I Ill ....... Spa4 ta11 1bu.4g...... 3 3 pt1 10 10 a4 mI 844'ud( a..............4 .1 34141 ..... .. It e1mI4-'1. .tn vI ile...4 p IIym......... A a1bey il ............. (4 31m .,...4... 1.4 V4 a v e 4 h v i't..........8 '2(' n m1.1...... 8 i4t444 4a bu 4 ir.' ..! 41444 m 1 1.5 3p m tile 1 ij 4 444g....10 is in .......,.. G wr8' v i ,e .......12 (II p11m1-1 (IJ p4 m I 1 ure' n 4. ........ ....3 3'4p m 10 -14 1 m1 O r-e it wod....... 2 5 y m ....... A 4i e4n14-1.1..... .. ............. .. 7 014 31 m A A- Ita4i4I ...... 6 43) 1 t 4).m Al Ir liii.i k I..............730a4m Ne mbm'lI........... .f II a4m It m el . 4, 4.......8 1i 44m Lea44ve . -i................................11 00i 3"14I IfnX....................... .... 8 153 pm Ye ,.i'e'..... ....... 80 4441 4 20 pm11 l1ufo4I0l.............94a 144 5'25 pm1 1.t-86 -, Pol t yt....... 1E14 t im 63 -pia em a'34' IIH-o...........2 -1!. pm34 7 6% pm 4 "14f4 rinX.............................8 65 JIm A3I1o n da lo . ......-........ ......... 9 1 am1) A rtvI"-o AIIgns ........................... 1 00 3)m : 1.-10,.. m.l traltti fro., n31rilt 4nakesR 030814 j'4 4onne 14)n at4 (alhou 11 'alli"41s '(' l1'I poits 01n Seahonurd Air Inet (1080 connec0tion1 11. (Gras.wood for t.)3 1141n14s 041 8. A. L,. 44n14 C. an," 1141nilwr y, a44 e atl 'Marn tanim1)rg withI So0u1tner-n Itallw ay. I"r any3'Il h)u'ormati10n r. lattivo to t'ckota' ra4t4', 44ein dni4s', aderoea WV. J1. CR AJO, (1 n Paa,44 Agt., .A 41gustaL. (Ga. 10. Mf. Nol!!'ll 801. Ap t.. T. M E0MER1.0N, TrafUic Manalfgfr. M .cia a n Ne r giitcured by Dr.