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x1cyteheVrid 44 ands-vr body, &~AIUNH~kAV, WMtI* q%% 1ame- Low Kmstiate or V'"TAOe AlAd A hette VIhAt IFrr. The gioernor has recoived I the following intermsting lotter from Chaplain Murray, of the Socond Rogi mont, now in Cuba: Camp Colliubia, Habana, Cuba, Peb. 25, 1899. Dear Sir and Brother: I see from the papors you are contined to your roolu. Let me assure von that I deeply regreV to bear of your illnekS and sintxely hore - on will soon yorw agn OUr reim11n!t is; 'now on at U.rb. They were to be gone ten days, ti for e. 0 re0son they have begn: the return mireh and will reach camp here tomorrow night or Sunday morning. I did :.ot go but remained to look after the sick men in the hosital. We have quito a number in the hospital, three or four of whom aro seriously sick. Wo lost two meni lalt week, both ty phoid casos. We havo about. ten other casos of typhoid fever. Most of tho talk now is of gAting home. The boys, and most of the oflicors as well, aro sutliciettly amused with camp life. It. is the Bauo thing overy day, not.huing to break the monotony. I think most of the regiment would rather pr for a little fighting to thm presetit in activity. A large part of the Cuban army consilit of black negroes andIl Pm sure they will not, ho proparod for anything liko a civilized (I mean a self-government) goverlImeint, for at least one hundrod yoars. The editor of Tho Stato givvs a vory differont iden I know, but after sooing for myself, I'm itot pro. pared to agree with him. I'liere are soe0 nico p)oplo hero, but, they are decideally in the minority. The ma jority will object. to any kind o! law and any form of govornimont. A largo numbor of min now composing the Cuban army will in fituro con stitute a lawlOss elemIIent aid to t4,o oxtot Wo givo thom good laws, just to that extent; will they hato us, They are a lazy, ignorant crowd and will always givo troublo. To rido a Ouban p.ny, carry a machoto and play soldier is the height, of their ambitiom. They aro not fitted for timos of polaoo. I'm horo getting along pleamtly in some respccts with my13 work. Army life is demoralizing on the boys, anid in some1 inistaices 1 fear on the oficers. I thinlk at least .I have helped to cheer some of the sick. I sincerely hope you will he able to keep up a spirit of choer fullness and1( of hope, and that the good Lord will rester" you t.o hoalhh. I could tell you much about. the c-us toms and pleculiarit ies of these 1,wopl,'. They are very amusing at tinwus. Asking for the blessing of our Heavenly' Fat her, .1 renmainm yours sincerely. P. H1. Muiuuv. CJhaplaini 2d S. C. V. I. Col1. liosnn Mn.va CharlestMon ca onsti , i ie,.r [Charleston Post.]1 The Black D)iamond road, a rail. road wvhich ist prop)osed to b0 bluilt freom the Ohio river to th1) tidowtotr roggeon, is reeiin the li vel iet at tention of tihe public, both in) the West and in the Sout,b. T1he con tract, it is understood, has b,eeni let for the construction of a portion of the road, and th is will bo under the supervision of Col. Albert E. Boone, the promoter of the p)roject. Th'le road will be built from the Ohio river to Port Royal, but there is a probability of its running to Char leston, as will be soonm from a letter written by Colonel .Ioone, pubbishod in this article. Colonel Boone has alwvays held that the construction of thia Black Diafmfond( to Charleston will moan much for Charleston. It will make possible, he says, to deliver coal in this city at $1. por ton for r-un of the mines and $1.25 for scroneood coil. A guarantee of these liguro., Col. Boone says, wYill be ho ut inlto thel contract for building the road. Colonel Boone also holds that frieghits rate will be reduced from the northwe'st by the Black Diamond. He says >the road wvill be a double track, which can be operated for fully 15 'er cent. loss than a single track line, and the shipper will receive theo bone. Llt of the reduction. Colonel4 Boo stateos that in t,he year 198 a prominent bankor o Charleston said that this city wouli givo $1,500,000 toward the lac] Diamond. "But.," says tho railroat promoter, "wo will not ask for a dol lor until the cars aro running fron Uliarlmst6n to the Ohio river, a dit tanico of 7-1I miles. Tho people will then got, what. Ithey pay for." 'Tle following lettor wis recoivedl today from Colonel Boone: Zanesvillo, 0., Feb. 21, 1819. Elditor. E'vlning 1'o8t; Sir----I notice a lato articlo in your paeir saying the Black Diamond was going to Port, Royal, S. C., ind savannah1 Gl.. blt not ma11king anyiv lior to uleh lirulestton. I want to stat, tho oxact sitiation. The oad wIll i It Po.t l1oval, S. C., wi'thoult m1,111y 11111 w 0ito t pr.iev, 1t oi to e0 it Mher 01 ht b Chalr. Ie- O' r 1 ' m m t fh will dopend We.V l i Oln tho r,o n lOtf tir '1 1 plo. I am la% n.11 my phmns 10 build b-b h t Ciu:-lt, n. S C., ial NaNol, na 1. Ga ,! u l1r Mil charter f tit Ohio l'iver, AnIder-on & TidThlwatei railwily coipanly, whose chuarter wav am1ol-.1 by o leg ilat ure Febl rinn I ,t IN. WNV pIropoSO build ilg" tblei ituack road or pone. I Will, whlnt comph>ted, hII dl1.vl d a tAl roadS highway open to llso to an;.' rooil de1sir-ing to uts( aill or t mlilo o ilore by paying toll-so much p passengror cari an<d Ho mutch por toi por 11io. 13y t 11is 11111 hopo to in dluco t ,bo 1t iunk lils of thi nlortines to 111s 1 Bt e Dhillidk a lmnics one0 gOling to Car111-lostonl and onm go ing to Si ahii i1, whlilst tho lil Dillnond sysknem will uiso tho For HOa11 , fO' it-, SOIEapObt. Ast it) Ill the Diamnond is to h), Ht riefly c d Itl inI"Imlivt ral 1mid, inl uenOVtS 111S k b0 11*1Od if IaI os10. ton expvcts tith r ol. A frm righ of waiy and hands for toerminl; 1.hro0n11h your11 coun1ty anid aL HiubSid' of !si,.-),()0 iti What. Char111lostol musitd to get ihl litak Diamontm sysoi vl. Tho sulb i<y (.to e0duolan( payablo nit welvv senli-a alill instal mon4ts, so nolich overy six mllonlths fo sIX years18. - C n ltilln fi1 pro. t i0inI o mI ai, I ? Klloxvillv, Tennl., will invest $1, (0(),0(00 inl the( .111ack Diamiloud mys (tl If than . Ii s II city calpit' up $1, s00,000 cFrtainly Chil eston c Cue nfford to invest $1,500,00( P?roforred titock of tho comipany wit h tivoln to ech sul 1Acriber to hl col itillgo ll rly. I stold You uellr sonporaito coveo othor <ta k foryou to dige t and ro S0ro for roforonco. afres, iThuly retc.,1 olti ~'l'he wertH lv inuthes orfo CutS liruises, 11res g O.ioors, (alt )-houn blodierases, w'e ir, W'ert ppal(t ('iubh)!I, ion, ad al fkin dEri OX.ml,tantin poiO illo tnre .Pii n ,.iyses,il l )' I Ptis an r tecdtoia giv asr001 (elnactionrtd monorfntlido Pricet I5 cet haperh box o e bo Rob ery & iAZer ofS<t W. CaroPlhn Raesls Fatally thn fNling ^t menof reidet, f trt ott writes:Ou Sofoa TenAr ago Creidy Fordn and (.ast,royii1 ofha~thsereadful disart ig hoy to nck man otl14 blurd by ada oa(1soght atvrhen hepofsn thes. oysem told alt,houghr that sor or aor-nownel a t.heCncor--I ma cut awayll, oe ofio rlmaing in Wasod a d fav romptlygan byeaks Tie wncerfula t scssrge. a. inrofu raind keobti ap for doop-ea bflerd hies whised wlogconeid inuahwa inued enirlyfow desa ure bo orn t Cancer, tai exhratin thwsill bf setfepysct The glanta, (pad aily.u was soondemostrted eyonid DICRO0ATIU POLICY DEOLARE&P. * Uoloul1 Poiey COUtrary to the Theory )I Our Governmeut." Washington, Fob. 27.-.At a 'ou cus of the Democratic mombers of the house of representatives, hold in to hall o1 the house tonight, the following declarition of policy and resolutioim ts to the lhiljppines Wero adopted: "Wo hold that the constitution of tho United Stattoi wits obtaitied and established for an intelligent, liberty. loving and solf-governing pople and cannot be succossftiully applied to a people of diflferent, Virtues ,nd Cont (lit-ions. We, thereforp, ho'd that a colonial policy is contrary to the theory of ourt, government, and sub verSive to those great, principles of civil liberty which wo have been taught to cherish. We believe, with the declarlit ion of indel,lenidclle. t hat ill goverl letOlis derive I heir jlst pow ers frk-1hm t he consent of the governed, and we are uinalterably opposed to the i stAblsliietit of any government by the .nited States without the contSit of the p oplo to be goveried, iciioi uiCflUity niitllltsepriciples t wo in.tr-uct the minority mumlNbos of h. foreign ifilirs comitiitee to intro. duco and IIrge tihit following reso r. hution: "'Utsolved, That the United Statos hereby disclaim any disposi. tioll or inteltfion to exc-reiio peria. n teimt. sovereignty, jurisdiction or con trol ovvr lho Philippino islandsi and assoft their lotoriml iniation, whlen ar iiidependet goveirnmett, shall hav, t been f-rected threin, to transfer to said govertiielt, upon terms whict 1111hl bo retasouablo anid just, all rights . ecured 1un1der the cession by Spain, Sand tdhiiilpon to letave tho govern Sliemiot 1nd control of I h ivlands to ( their poplo." Anot lier resoltition, by Mr. Gainer of Tonessee wits adoptod as fol. 1 lows: "We, the Deinocratic meibors of th iisl or reprosenitativis, in Cau. mis issombled conimend tiho signa] loyalty and vitlor of onr soldiers and iors in tle performance of every military dity to Vhicl they have . bovi assigned by proper authority, . however much wo may deplore the policy of the idininistrat,ion iow di. root i ng t heir movements, and w< I pledge to thom our hoarty support ani o sympatlhiy under till circumstancet wherover ongaged." r The following resolution by Mr. Livingston of Georgia was lost: Resolved, That the United State~ congrees, as soon as the treaty -o Ipeaco betwoeon this governmient an< 5sin is ratiIied1, give notice to th~ P lhili ppines that it is not our desirt or purpose to hold( them uinder per m iannt miilitairy control or as a colo n11al subject. anid a1s soon as praic ticaible t.o aid them to establish . Repub)lican form of govern ment an< SDEA.DLY! teor months of inoffectual treate ~, in cluding painful and dangerous cal operations, the sufferer from or finds himself growing steadily d( nearer the grave each day and further proof to donvince him nid the dloctor's skill. urgical oporation, because the die blood, circulating throughout the. be the out ,S. ted ,ge red(5l mng 'tor do the /ro. .it- . od, ~ ~ Iy ft eve, and soon began to grow the flesh. tk gave me a great dealt ins f4t dhiaracterist io of Cancer. I e ies, without ti'e sl ighitest (offect, lysicians, but they~ di'I me no good.; incurabile, an.d hiad bettor make my on the verge ot despair when~ Dr. 'uggists .'f my towni, recomnmended antako me woree, but 110 told me thiis time I had taken the second bottle, d as I continued this became quite to. Then it gradually grew less, and rd- to my delight the place dried nothing remains but a soar.'' g other testimouials and1( valuable any address by tbe Swvift Specifie to become independent and solf-sua taining, with 'anch commercial and military privileges from the United States as may be agreed upon be-' twoon, us. In the meantimo we shall proteot both porstini and proporty with the largest liberty to citizens possiblo under tl ciroumstaucos. The eauous tgan at 8 p. in. and lasted untiil nearly midnight. 'I'lie attendance was largo and. little di. vision of sentiment was manifested on the general features of tie reso lutions. The first resolution was offerod by Mr. Clark, of Missouri, from the democratic niemborp of the foreign alfairs comimittoo and was the text of most of the speechos. Among those wlho spoko wero: a Ropresentativos Ba,kiley, Toxas; Alln, Mississippi; Oainosl ,0Tonnossee; C Whvolor, Alabaua; Lontz, Ohio; and c Cowherd, lissouri. Tlhe speech f Gon. Wheeler w-s notablo -in dilfer ing with the prevailing view. He I urged that tothitig sliould be dono < which could be construed as a lack t of support to our soldiet s. The hands of the president. should bo upol(l, he said, whn lighting wa- g >ng on. As a matter of expediency, abo, h urged that the party should not op poseO the War1. WarlS Were p)OPular1,i h declared, id at the prosot time the spirit of the people was shown by the fact. that vvery boy h:d his drum and swoid, while the mothers were piond of tlao patriotic spirit. The votes woro practically unani ious on the two resoltitions adoptod, and the Livingston resolution was defolted by a argo nmjority. Doctors Say; Bilious and IntermittentFevers w%\rhich prevail in miasmatic dis tricts are invariably acconipan ied by derangements of the Stomach Liver and Bowels. The Secret of Health. The liver is the great "driving wheel" in the mechanism of man, and when it is out of order, the whole syst(.i 1 becomes de ranged and disease is the result. Tutt's Liver Pills Cure all Liver Troubles. THE SOUTHERN ,PARIK MA lAZINE oF tiA,izrioRE, hm. Manufacturers' Record Publishing Co. A Monthliy illustrat-ed Jotav!,al do voted to Southern Agriculture, dealing with all matters related to General Farming, Live Stock, Poultry, Dairy imL, Truck Farming, itruyt Growing, andt ever'y fartm interest, andi pursuit in theL Southi. It is 'widely read by Northern and Weostern farmers con temp jlating mov ing South. It oughit to be in overy Southern famnily, for it is "of the South, by t he South and for the South." EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTORS: l'Cx-UJnited St ates A asi.nntSecretatry of A gricult,ure, l'x-D)irector United States A griculItu rat ICx perimnt St a t.ion ini Nort.h Carotl ina, President Uiniv ersi ty of T'enneissee andl Presi (lent, of1 Uni ted states A gricultu ral lCx perimenlOt Station ini Tennellssee. .J. El. illesotrow, A. Ml , Pta. ). , IEx-Commtissjior of Agicultaro fotr TenneIss('o, author of "Cu'tltuore and Cuing )1 of TIobat(ceo" for U. S. teth "Grhasses,"' and' other agricultural works. The regular subscription price of The Southlerni Farm Magazine is $1 year, but we offer it and The Herald and News together ono year for $2. SELECTRtO SILICON Shines Silverware Surprisingly without Scratching. it's uniake (all oathers. Itox , pt -pt.iai<l, 15 "e*1~ts. i stnips. IL, %t'l t.11 ay ryvwhe-r.-. The lOetro silicona Co., 40 CliT st reet, New York 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE 'A TRADK MARKS &3ESIGNS Anyio sndig a COPViRIQH'r AC. qutok ascertin our opint n fre ento eran SnsIineL t ionty .o fanao t Po fet( tan yhro Mlun Co reoeo .pectat notice, withouat o targo, tin t o SCitatific .intrican. A adomel iaatato wee1l. J,,ar eat tr. roar: fourmn ps t ojsobyai. Trmdouor. MU,NN~ 8sCo.sseroaw-y-New YQ' Sm eleste,. Egtal D)aaod Brand. [NNYR3O AL PILL.8 Crippled by Rheumatism. Those who have Rheunatism find themselves growing steadily worse all the while. One .reason of this is that the remedies prescribed by the doctors oontain mercur; and potash, which ul tinately intensif the disease by caus ing the joints swell and stiffen, roducing a severe aching of the bones. .3. 8. has been curing Rheumatism ror twenty years-even tho worst cases Which seemed almost incurable. oapt. 0. E. UIloghs the p o 1 Ia r railroad onductor, of bolumbia, S. U., had an experi mco with IthcumatIsm which convinced hin h a t t hero is on ly one muro for that painful (is ase. Ile says: "I was a Ireat suffeordrfrom mus. ular thoumatism f or wo Years. I could got ko permanent relief rom any medicino pre crihed by my physlclan. took'aboutadozeii bot les of your S. 8. 8., aItId ow I (ia as well as I ' ver was imy lifo. Ilim a ure that your medicino ured mne, ad I would LIC111eoImei it to any on utitering from any blood disease." Everybody knows that Rheumatism s a (liseased state of the blood, aid inly a blood relledy is tho only piP0r reanntin , but a remedy containing iotashi and mercury only aggravaites ho trouble. S.S.S.Phe Blood )eing Purely Vegetable, goes direct to ,ho very cause of the dise.aso and a per inanent cure alwaya resilts. It is tho >nly blood remedy guaranteed to c n taini no potash, mercury or other daii gerous minerals. Ilooks mailed free by Swift Specil Dompany, Atiuntia, Georgia. AGENTS WANTED In Every County to Supply the Great Popular Demand for AMERICA'S WAR for HIMANI( Told iln Pictire alld Story. Compliced anld writtten by SENATOR JOHN J. IMOALLS, of Kansas. The mlost brillianltly writ.ten, r-Ost profusely aid artistically illustrattd, nd m oAt itetnsly popuLar hook on the subject, of the war with Spait. Nuotly 200 Superb Il ustrations from Phozos AgOtts are IMaLiig $50 to $100 a week selliitr it. A veritable honaiza for live ctlivL1Sse0r8. A pply foi dceCiiptioll, Lermis Itid ,erritory at oncee to N. D. Tio.)MPS-)N PIII)LISHIN0 C0., St. Louis, Mo., or New York City. Florida Central & Peninsular Time Table Iu Etrect ,Jan. 10. '99. Lxavo Nowrry......... ...........2 10 pmn Arrive C41pin,ia- . 40 pm No. 37 N.4. 31. No.ai Iv. C0 bla. ..........12 51pin I 47w 6 (Eastern Time.) ,v. Columbia ........... ..11 55itin 12 Pam 6 10ti (O i rat timo.) LvD enmark .............. 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WM.)3.3j18 t UTLER, ~I ,) To . At ,oI 8. Ltlir4 ih t.Ia Is vnnith, n a.2 SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Tine Iletween Columbia and Jack. sonville. Easterni Time lietween 0o Il ubuipa and Other Points. Elfootive January 10. 1899. Norhbond.No. So No. S0 No5.8i Northbound. Daily. Daily. Exsun Lv.J'ville,F.0.&P.?Ry.. 8COa 8 00p 12 1Op . " Savannah..,........ 12 01 p 12 00p 8 67p Ar. Columbia . 4.........., 41p 4 45a 7 HOp Lv. Char'ton,8C&G1R. 7 00 a 5 ........ Ar. Coliabia........... 11 00 10 1 . . Li A%gta 8. Ity.... 1 " Granteville ........ 229 p10 P 8P Aiken............... 2 20p 10 top 5p5p Trenton............. a u8 11 0p 8pp Johnstons..........81p 11 20p 6op r. ColumbitUn. do't. 4 611) 2 oa 8 ZIP t vCl'bia 3land'g; a ... 5 15p)55a 849p " innsboro.........0 (flp 7 A 9191) " ioHiot..........,... 4 p 745a 107p "I1s H .....,..... 7 20P 8 17 a 10 4p Ar. Charlotlo........ 8 V$p 0 oa it a4p SDanvillo...........| 1 2 8 lop Ar. Rlli.nond..........d 40 a 0 26P ........ A-. NViiabingtol0 ........ 42i U 06p 0 45a "1-ailt imoro pit. It. it.. 8 (V ta 11 25 p 11 0,3 P PhiAdolhi .~.....10 15, 2 0 08p Nwok.. 12 0 0 2 8pa p buittlibousid. 0~*21N. 87 No. 35 it D.11lY. ily. Lv. Now Yoric,I-a. R. i. 12 to n 41101) 121tint IludolphilL. 2 2321) 10 a 8 2p a ilwo ... 4 ps"# s 0 45p 0 17 a Lv. wilsh'tol. So. Hly.. 6 1(11 10 22p 8t 10p i Lv . Iticl ond .......... ..... . 2l ptt 12i Lv lavho......... 12 11% 6 6 0 at 0 (03 P Ar (auhh,to.......... 0 51. a 9 11 a 10 W) clt 11ir ..........u. 4 8 t1020 a 11 14 a " Cheivd ..h......... 4 1 a 10 55 a 11 43p " Wiumibo .......... 2 4 a 11 41 a 12 U2ip r thb'ol u I nidI. 0 O . 12 45n 1 8a Lv. Colurlki,a. U R.. doplt (1 tit I i5p 4 K nt " 101111l i ..........8 21 a 2 blip 0 55 t0 a " arentt(i ............. 8 7 10 $p 0 25a Ar. Ai'tn o............. 0 it 10 4 11 3 a 1, (41-111iterille.... 1 09 6i 8 li8p 7 Y7ita Augu .mon .......... 0 a 1 4 1 np 1 0 ia Lv. hmil65 ......1...... .8 50 a- 0 02p A. Chkres to .............. ' 8 17 p 11 00 a Lv. Cxl'biln, nd' ... 5 .10 a 1 45 a 12 .17 a livihonl.......... 8: a 4 47p 5 011 a Ar. A k .............. 00 a) 1 45 p 9 o0 a " raitevileO ...... 9 0 aj U p C 07a Nos. I nd 82-NGW YORK AND FLOR IDA LTsED. . olid V.sti.lil. d Train of Pllm'ikn Drawig-Eo.il 54-Vi5g Cars. 1. sirvation nd killpil , 1 0u9 2 u andD inin Car8 i-minig tniigh ith,ut (laigo botA.E.euE o. Auglwl ilo Ft1 uu id Now York, via Jac uoVill, avliu.h, Coi ti , uIearlott ofd P aDrtng Pull-tRan Drewing-Room 01pop j. Cur bietwon A'o tund New York, con necting with this train at Columbia, for tho a11cOimudintion of Augusta and Aiken traN ol. Exc1lln1t diliy passenger service between Florida and New York. Nos. 3 and I8--Waslintgton and Southwesternt Limited. Drawing-ltoom Euffet Sleeping Car. betwemn Aigustat and Now York. Solid Ves tibuled train with dining cars and first alass coac0hes noth of Charlotte. 'illI'man (1rwing room sleoping cars between Tam i, .ineksnvillo, Savannah, Washington and 'lvw York. Pullman Sleeping Cars between Charlot,to and luichmond. PullMan draving-room Acoping cars bo tween (4reenboro und Norfolk. C os connec tion at. Norfolk for Old) POINT COMFORT, arriving thero in lime for breakfast. Nos. IZ 0nd 86--U. S. Fust Mail. Through Pullman drawing room buffet sleoping cars be tween Jacksonville and New York and Pull nin sleeping cars botweon Augusta and Char lotte. Dininf cals sorvo ill menls enrone. Pullman slo-oping cars betweon Jacksonviiuo and Coliunmbia, enrouto daily botween Jacksoan ville and Cincinn ti, via Asheville. FXtANK S. GANNON, J. M. CULP. hird V-P. & (en. Mgr. T. M., Vishington. W. A. TURK, 8. H. HARDWICK, A 19 10010 -I-In. 0. P. A.. Atlanta. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Conde.,1ed :o1edule in Eftes Oob. 1l.0n'. STATIONS.i Lv. Clharlestoe.............. Ly. Couba............ ..... "Prosperity ...........01afl120n' " Now. IlOrry............12ani126Pi "N intey-6Si-..........7 i n1~ "(Greenwood......... 0ai 16 u Ar. Hodges.... .......80 n2i,r AriAle'von............4 6pi 1r. leonviile..........Y B10pa Ar. Aainn... ........i 5as )pi Ar. Atanta...... ...... ... in 9 0 a 'ii STATIONS.Tat 'T)un. ~ai Lv.(ircavll........ 10 p m 1 10 n'nm Fiemei........1 0 p a m 12 40 a in Willansto_____ 7 2-4 p im 10 a m 7 45 a 1 55 p -m Lv. 3.;jen - ...( 01, a 156_mo Sf85 am 82 a5 p m 0 r.mi ood....... 10 P m 1240 5 pm " Nnetv-ex.......8 18 p tm 1266 p a . reenvll.............. .I m 10 5 a.i "r Fi..emo................ pm1 40 aim "ili W i'in to.... .h . s... 24 p r m 10 _a m f0.-Bo ton '..........u6e 1 11 75 a m Ar. hn .ij.......n:' 15.. " 11 0 a m0: 10 X.a,2 - i . ....... ev i . m 1 20p a1 6 1 25 3i - .~ A . . ... ......iub r. L vi~ 1 ~iSa a IS "1Jo 4iy. Lx.. baig..... . Arp 12255 COOm Ar.~ Prosr ......eI. ..3 pv m 20 84 p Ar..Cha.le.."An' .. a. .~ 4 SC.87an I STonA.Tnd . {an 'iraifs1.n ie. .Cartn . . ii0Ti, 907ah12 iad ......Am. . . . , :10 P. 85. 811. p. lf'l.,"1.:. ... , (Vni... "Li0it7d.); 10 amn leav- c4".re.eJneville A. "n C. 2di isi'2, 10 hao'4 d 5:46 .. .nt,. .. . i.. an 62 p. 64., 11 sa 3 lip Ar. Sprtanb- Rurg...L 1:2 4am.,lh "P,"1 p. mn. "A,"lib.im. ulpin caac sbecepi arlebi nd TAns85illd Tortdai lieeenarabuo, A.& and diio orAhnd, 8 :37Ga.Nm, J: . m.CU, :0pm :ir p.-m. 11:(4o. m r., TVrtibleLited. Tashinstn levDGenvle A. Wad . ivson. (oIhon d,s A:45t. A. 2:t . m. and:22 . m'. Vestibu_ed Limte) onnaoud a:2 a.m. :('Op.m. M p. A . EB( estiute LAiteN 1Train 19 lisand ar eliega.Puha FRN S ANNsN J. M. boUULP l ThirdV-P.&Gon.Mgr., iTrafflo'M I." Wash Inin D. C. Wang ton,y .'c. Wahn To,D C.'i .Atana,Ga 14 hi98 v.aster Standar1 T0m. Souhbond N2 ibonn L1' M0I' u I,v'ass. 'ai .4 P n. la' I I:?' A.l i) t) I 6. Paliio . A.0 If:, -1' 710 2LvCh.arston a 8r08310 24 2. 2 53 5.sipa l12 8I'1145 8 ID't i '234a L ?eaubrn A: 2.-, I. 21:. 86010 2:067 ..Clinto. I'S 11se4 718 4F 02 G. ouivilo 126 9I- 3 7 97 2 ...baryn... 1248 8 0351 064 7 3 2 11 ..Jlapa.. (lm 2I 3'2 J 3.4 .8Oh 3 247.rosri 1207 1 3 2o' 14251 32 ....eaphari... lI ,7 12 1) 91 4 0 t,4iMounain iu.i6 1 5 I8)2 ..gh pn... Il5 5 057'tli 6:' s1 1 llonm5 stne l'82iWOl ('h l lei0 and 88 ......virm ...le 1 11 45 ce iteotio ,th'ini.vifo all oi:t E; 10 Spnetiar't.R. rbnurg gII inth Mo 5ais 50 VK 11 . A ..uta.. N10.rteha' ino ' onnectes a uxrtnng wrthe ~~1 Ao t ow.' HAm i AM A. L Lt TO ALL POINTS lorth, South and- Southe E Scheduto in eleot Dev. 11, J189I. sOUTIL( UN D. .,No. 448 4." ,v New York, via Poeun B.It.*1 00 am *900 po 6 Washington........... 4 .10 tan 4 80 a h iehilond........................ 9 to pm 9 i wvPortsimouth " " 4 8 5 pm 9 0 a ir Woldon. vIa 8. A . L . I I ' pm Is a Sr 1tend,.snon. " ......... 2 P67 am * 10. ti ItIeigli " ......... *2 16 a tm 8,KI 'M ")ou thernj linits" ..........1 28 1 1 8 pm la et,......... b 7 0 8 IW 11ningtoll....................... . *.2.*1218 Monro ........ ...............(648 " 9 1 Ir Charlotto, via 6 A. L..750 *10 260121 " Cheator, vial 8. A. L.......... 6 (8taq mIC 54 p1 Greonwood " ... It 85 " I (17 o4tv Athens . ......... 1 18 im 8 4jal Atlanta 8. A. Lj. (ut, ton ----. ) (Cent.ral Tin8o) ,v Nou borry *7 60 pm *J2 241nf r ulI iton " .......... 9W im 1-7 NOU(TIJOUND No. 403. No. 88 ,v At,Munta,(Central Thne) *l00 pm 860 Ir At hens . 0 Pm -Gr(ionvoo(ti ' . 3. - 2 - ia I * Chester * . 7 53 **32 Lr Monroe, in . A. *. pm. *i r4 kr Ubal lotte, via 8. A. .0 2 pm 7.60 FHamlet,.............. i.r Wiillictoll ...... ...... Bouthern 11-11108 ...... ..... I0 %,r Raleigh. Vilt 8. A. L Hotidoisoti 66 JA 12( Io r~ Wo'dr ii. vI;l b. A. L-*'''" In Lk' 1) I *..A C L * ir Wlmnaton(:5nn Nrow Yori . al.lL ' H o i o ....... * 2 ft m D1iY. t D1. x. Sunday. Ntp 403 hvid( 40W11 to'i-i Atinta Njli~ typ,) *1t Coaches bRtwchn d..s.Ingtom all t "11, asibOi'1,1Pn terH bftweou 1ortt. "ti unw York,er S 0.*e,a 14N0. 41 mnd 8.-"'h H,. A. L. Ex)r"1ta lolidTr Vibn, Coheit ran Pulli,fail 81efipter8 lctw(401 l'Ortaillouhailtlti(AItx,tin. Comipany sloepehs betw een ColWahibi and AtIontai B.- th trails inke 1I'lledliato contsieotlo:i nt AtInWI for Alontgollie1-3, AlOtbJ10e New Or-. eaus1, Texit. , Ciif orifli, Mexicti, 1 hAt ta iogai, Nashvillsea, Alueil.es bitcn, PiortIa. nor Tickt , bleep-r, a1 Infornitil, Ip. Aiy to AjAC11t (-I %i ' 11 C11Illellu.. *(j P. A., tor 3. A. N wland, Gon. Ag , as. i141.xr Atilanta Ga. E. ST. Te-N, ViC-Pri. ftnl] ei Ma hater V 1 . Av 11i4;, ('e1kl -i7ti li n ,ii L. or iB. IV 11. (G1e0VnC. Trt.ic ba,iager. .S. AEMIN. 4en'll Pa1wenger Agoint UENERAL OEFIUCs: PORT8MOUTI, VA. TIlE CH A It.1 N' -AA ,l41, Double Daily Trains bet,,een i haratun Columbia and Augusta. QU1CKElA TIMI. M0UTH CAROLiLhA & GhURUJA t I, ( PA8NGER DIEAA t IN', C11ARLESTON ,. C. Dec.0 18. HCki.DULE. bAILE ' by Charleston -~.-.-..... .---.... 7 ju ain 5 .41, put Summervi..................7 6 am a , erg "y-- ~..-......... 8 3(; aim 7 t oi rownevia .."........... 1h6aa 7 I p R we ll .................. 6 17 p% O'angeburg ......... ...........9 2 am 8 14 pm St,. Aatthows .......,......... g,.d am 8 48 pm - Foit Motte ............ ..10 (01 RID 9 03 pu r ingv ile ................10 10 am 9 20 pul .Co .nibla,.......... 10 55 am 10 prt. LV inmvl' '"""......""'O am 84 pm H ..gavi . .......... 7 3s am 4 -o pm Fort hiottc .........' 7 48 a 4 40 pmt Orageur ...''.... 7 10 amn 4 64 pm ---l. urg. .........-......a. 8 194m 17 pm Branyob'il -I............... 8 84 am 6 1g pm Braghles ............10 am 7; ( pi georges................. 02 im M - pnA Bui.............10210amn 7 17 pm A.mikae tn . -.-.....-.......1 27Uain 8 1. pm A r9nus "'..16 0 aim 97 1pm6 Baiibor... ...........9 4i am 80 is pm A)i r ............ 620 am 8310 pm - --- -- - -............. 17 i2f am867p Bl... ckv........ "'"'"..I1)7 4am 4 s4 pm Aiemark.. '''"......10am 4968pm - Agsa........... 1 a m 108 pm LvAunchy ..Y..''''''".8.270am 3 10 pm Arlhuton.'''''''...7 i2o am 6 j2 p 10........... 42 am 8 4 pm 48 XiESAUGUSTA AND WA5IIIMsoTON Wlill I'ULLIAN DETwEKEN AUGUSTA, AIKEN AND) NEW YOsK. by Angsst,a........ . 1P .v Aioj.... ..........-... ...........9 8pi Ar Ia-nmark Lv Denmark......... "... ~p byVAiken....""......... - a IIAILY 27'RP'r SUE DAY. Lv Can en'-~~-.-.... ........ 3 46 a n 8 00 pin Cesi.unc t nion,...".. 9325 m 8 60 pm Lv K lugv lila..-.............0 (06 ami 4 98 pmn e.....ee.... .-......,..10 110 :g{c Canmden Jnnet,ion-.. ...16 45ni &i ri a.drn....................1) 4.m n.OIieij at. ClliIha it-i Bothm' ot himiis oI itrailias het wee.n Char. leso nat . R'il' -eConnectlons fr om ikt o Soten talIn toChaugsa nii , at Chuarlestton wit.h Ulydi- LIne 7a&g ird to New York anda Jacksoinviile. m L. A. 1)IsoN, T'rufac Alatager. J. 11. SA NIN, Oenteral Slanasger G)eneral Otitees. ullarleston t. C. Thar'l03tc11 ai10 708stw01 C8rolilla Ewy Co Augusta and Ash1eville bhor't Line. Sehsetlule in EI7e'T,' Janl. 8,111) ig5OAarveGetm,w ...o i 0 iam 1 40 p i . Ay nleg.oorl1. ...I~I ........o................6 lppm A nsi.11-.......... ? 0 tm (I05 be voA i6i1... g....-.I -20 pnm Si' t 1.51 u i.j.~. ..11-1 p n pt il AB.o t:8i.......1 00an As- virle.........1 li ... r.lv2011eigI. -1 -1p 1N1 efolk1I.-------......7. a' Im I 1 A lI'h'l5 .................1 ..7 (83a m aeAuitie II~~~ '' ---~--'n .t lye ii''"" ---"...-......~'Ili T- 00 . m N ll . .''......... - ....... in 0 5 '011......-----......... 5 pm lfitifo. ...... 0 ama 8'I2 pmn ... 1p '.pm Fairfn ........ 9-1pm o8 pm trr'i'.e A ngut..........t -( leolo ntaloll.lh r Al points o Cse con nection et.' GretlP1woflh gor s WOlI 011. A. 1.. anvd C. and ti ialI.A, t a nhnrg with, Routheru, Itaiist as - at' asn nf reflos *rtlative to tIlCEtI1~ JC0 N.Oltrul Pcil. Act, g2ta;. 1-,4 TI P ICMIlIRON, Trafile Maann,a - loadacho ba4t Got~ Dr. Mtile.' Pat aln ha no ahow with Di. Mil1"P.*