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???????? I ' ?.M ? , l_ I ' J$u\ic |lc0tote (foxier. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING. -BY-. JAYNE8, 8HELOR, SMITH & STECK. K. I1. JAYNE?, 1 ...... , .,""" (1>. A.8M1TM, J. W. 811ELOH, f lM9' I 1 VVH- [ J. A. ?TECK. SUBSCRIPTION, ?LOO PCR ANNUM. _ADVERTISING RATES REASONABLE. jtrjf*"* Communications of a personal chavaotor chai ged for as advertisements. ipjf Obitunry notices and tributes of respect, of not over ono hundred words, will bo printed freo of charge All over that number must bo paid for at tho rato of ono cont a word. Cash to accompany manuscript. WALHALLA, S. C. : un ii ii)U, ,u rv i.i, is99< o xi r> i rv A. IST o is ? OF THE TOWN OF WALHALLA. An Ordinauco Respecting the Streets, Pavoments and Ways of the Town of Walhalla. BK rr ORDAINED by tho Mayor ami Aldermen of tho Town of Walhalla in council assembled and by authority of tho samo: SKCTION 1. That it shall bo unlawful to run a hmso or mule on Alain streot, and any poison or persons so do ing shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor. SECTION 2. That it shall bo ft misde meanor for any person or poisons to rut trocs on any streets of tho town. SECTION .'J. That it sh ll bo unlawful for any person or persons to injure any shndo trees by hitching horses, nuiles or other livo stock thereto, or otherwise committing any act which is calculated to injure said trees. SKCTION 4. That it shall he unlawful to leave melon rinds or ot her such trash on tho streets and any person or persons so doing, who shall refuse to remove the Bamo on request of the Mayor or Marshal, shall bo guilty of a misde meanor. SKCTION r>. That it shall be unlawful to leave any piles or accumulations of lum ber, (bowood, rocks or other material on tho strcots, except South H road street, along tho line of railroad or lumber yard, and any person or persons so doing shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor. SKCTION 0. That it shall be unlawful for any merchant, clerk or other person to allow to accumulate on Main street, in front of their premises, any sweepings or collections of papers, paper boxes, tin cans, broken glass or crockery, or other "neb trash; and it shall bea misdemeanor for any person or persons so to do. SUCTION 7. That ball playing or ot her amusements on Main street, are prohibit ed, and it shall be the duty of tho Mar shal to arrest all poisons so engaged and bring them before the Mayor to bo dealt with according to law. The Mar shal shall also disperse any crowd or crowds assembled on the sidewalks of tho to wc. SKCTION 8. That it shall be unlawful to shoot gins, pistols or other li roar ms, flro-crackois or slingshots, or to throw lire ball.-., within the incorporate limits of tho town, and any person or persons so doing shall bo guilty of a misde meanor: Provided, a person may shoot firearms on his own premises for the bona lido purpose of protecting bis property from damage by animals or birds wild by nature: Provided, further, that the dis charge of balls or shot from any liroarms by any person for the purpose aforesaid, within tho incorporate limits, shall he confined to the premises owned or occu pied by the person shooting. SKCTION ll. That it shall be unlawful to lido or drive upon tho sidewalks, or to load a horse thereon, except to cross the same at a regular crossing, or lo place any obstruction which may impede a free passage on or along any sidewalk, and any person or persons so doing shall be guilty of a misdemeanor: Providod, that a drayman may drive or hack his wagon on tho sidewalks for tho purpose of loading or unloading heavy trunks, boxes, (fee., at once, hut must drive off Immediately after so doing. SKCTION 10. That it shall he unlawful to rido a bicycle on the sidewalks of Main Btreot between the Court House squaro and tho cross street at J. W. Ilol loman's residence. Any person so doing shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor: Pro vided, that any person riding a bicycle who shall collide with a person walking on tho sidewalks shall be guilty ol' a mis demeanor. SKCTION ll. That all persons owning property or living on tho streets of tho town aro required to hang all gates so as to open on tlie inside and away from the street or sidewalk, and should any gate or gates be lound standing open on or across a street or sidewalk, it. sha.ll he thu duty of the Marshal to tear down and remove the same. SKCTION 12. That the game of cock fighting is prohibited within the incorp? ralo limits of the town, and any person or persons taking part in or witnessing such game, as eit her participant or spec tator, shall be subject to line or impris onment at the discretion of the Mayor within the limits of his authority. SKCTION bl. That it shall be unlawful for any person or persons, other than employees, or passengers coining in or going ol?, to assemble nt the depot, in Walhalla and get on the trains. li shall ho tho duty of the Marshal to be at Hu; dopot on the arrival and departure of the trains and arrest all persons getting on tho cars, or attempting to get. on, other than employees or passengers as afore said, and bring them before the Mayor to be dealt with according to law. SECTION l-l. That any person or per sons violating any of tho foregoing pro visions of this ordinance shall be liable, to arrest and fine or imprisonment at t he discretion of the Mayor within tho limits of his authority. SECTION 16. That, thia ordinance shall bo deemed general and perpetual, shall go into effect upon its publication, and continuo of force until repealed or amended. An Ordinance to Preserve the Health and Cleanliness of the Town of W alhalla. BK IT OKDAINKD by tho Mayor and Aldermen of tho Tow n of Wal India in council assembled, and by authority of tho sumo: SECTION I. That all residents, whether owners of property or tenants occupying the same, within the incorpo rate limits, aro expected to keep their promises in a (dean and healthy condi tion,and any person or persons lading or refusing to remove a nuisance., when re quested so to do by the Hoard of Health, shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor timi may bo punished at tho discretion ol* thc Mayor within tho limits of his au th or i ty, and sm li nuisance may bo abated by the Marshal at tho expenso of the owner or occup mt. SECTION 2. Tliat it shall ho unlawful to establish any slaughter house or butcher pen within tho corporate limits of Hu town, and any person or persona so doing shall bo liable to fine or imprisonment at tho discretion of the Mayor within tho limits of his authority. Hr.cnoNM. That any dog running :>' large wit hin tho Incorporate limita of tho town, between the Int of .lune and tho 1st of October, without li muzzle, is liable to ho seized and retained hy Hie Marshal fora period Of t wenty loin horns, dur ing which ?Imo lil? owner can redeem him by pitying tho sum of two dollars, and, il nhl HI re deemed, the clog la then to lie killed. Thal tiny owner of a dog or dogs w ho shall lei suc h dog or dogs run at large on the St reel s of Hie lowe. Without heilig muzzled shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor und ?hall lie |.lalicd al the dis cretion Of tho Mayor within tho limits ol hi* authority. SECTION 4. That this ordinance shall be deemed general and perpetual, shall go Into off oct upon ita publication, and continuo of force until repealed or amended. An Ordinauco to Regulato Traillo by Itinerant Traders, Auctioneers and Transient Merchants. BK IT ORDAINED hy tho Mayor and Aldermen of tho Town of Walhalla, in council assembled, mid by authority of tho samo: SEOT'ON 1. That, itinerant traders, auotlonoi ., or transient mer chants, selling, cr in any manlier offer ing for salo, any goods, wares, or mer chnndiso, within tho Town of Walhalla, at auction or private stile, shall pay in advance a license tax of twonty-livo dol lars per mouth, flftcon dollars per week, or five dollars por day: Provided, tho provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to ordinary dealers In products of tho farm, gardon or dairy. SUCTION 2. That nny porson so'ling or offering for salo aay goods, woros or mor ohaudiuo, aa itinerant trauet*, auctionocr or transient morciinnt, within tho Town of Walhalla, without having first paid tho liconso tax required by thia ordi nance for t?o doing, shall bo subject to flue or imprisonment at tho discretion of tho Mayor within tho limits of his authority. SUCTION 3. That this ordiuaoco shall bo doomed gonoral and porpotual, shall go into olTcot upon its publication and continuo of forco until repealed or amended. An Ordinanco to Preservo tho Poaco aud Good Order of tho Town of Wal halla. lits rr OltDAiNBi) hy tho Mayor and Aldermen of tho Town of Walhalla, in council assomblcd, and by authority of tho samo: SKOTION 1. That any person found drunk in tho Town of Walhalla, whoroby tho poaco and good order of tho town may ho impaired, or tho conven ience of ot'joi* persons interfered with, shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor*. SKOTION 2. That any poison commit ting an act of public indecency Ol) a street shall ho guilty of a misdemeanor. 8BOTIOM a. 'flint nny person convicted ol' keeping ii disorderly fiouso within tho limits of tho Town cf Walhalla Hli?))t upon con viction of such offence, bo lined n sum not less tba)i 8'?5 nor moro than $30, ?nd tho owner or lessee of any dwelling house or other building situated within said incorporate limits who lots or sub-lets any Buch dwelling to any person or persons, to bc used ns a bawdy house or house of prostitution, shall, upon conviction, pay a lino of not less than SS nor moro than $30, for every day upon which such house or building tatty ho used or kept, and Ito otherwise punished within tho discretion of tho Mayor within tho limita of his authority. SKOTION 4. That any person or persons who Sholl be guilty of lighting, rioting, lining profano lan guage or other disorderly conduct within tho Incorporate limits shall he punished ns tor inls demennoi. SKOTION a. That lt shall bo tho duty of t ho Mar shal to arrest all persons guilty of misdemeanors or lighter crimes within tho Incorporate limits of the town by violation of tho laws of tho State of South Carolina, Oconee county, or by violation ol any Ordinance of tho Town of Walhalla and hiing them before tho Mayor or au Alderman acting in hi .stead, who shall have such power lo pass such order in tho promises as, in nts opinion, justice may require, consist ent with the authority of "lie" Council in such case provided. SKOTION G. That il shall bo tho duty of tho Marshal or Policeman, after the arrest of any person, whoso violation of any ordinanco inter feres with tho peace and good order of Hie town, or the conduct of tho person arrested after Hie arrest is made is such as to impair tho peace and good order of tho town, to closely COU ll 110 snell person and produce him as required by law for examination or proper administration of criminal just Ice as tho ease may ictnure. SKOTION 7. That no person or persons, other Iban a lawful dispenser, shall sell any spirituous or intoxicating liquors within tho corporate limits of thc town, either by drinks or in In ger quantities, and any per son or persons violating this Section shall be subject, to lino or imprisonment at the discretion of tho Mayor within tho limits of his authority. SUCTION S. Thal the Marshal is author ized to ai rest any person found on tho streets between Kl o'clock p. m. and ."> o'clock a. m. wdio cannot give a satis factory reason for Bimi) presence on tho streets during these hours. SKI rioN '.I. That all places of business or amusement must, he closed on tho Sab hath day, except drug stores, livery sta bles and restaurants, and the violator of this Section shall he subject to a penalty of $25. SUCTION IO, Thal any person found (ealing on the streets of Walhalla, hav ing no visible means of earning un hon est livelihood, shall he deemed a vagran t. SKI rio.N ll. That it shall ho unlawful for any person or persons to carry con cealed upon their person any weapon mentioned in tho laws of the Stato of South Carolina as unlawful to carry con cealed, besides, such weapons shall bo forfeited to the town. SKOTION 1*J. That it. shall he tho duty of tho Marshal to arrest all persons found gambling within the incorporate limits of tho town of Walhalla. SKOTION 13. That it shall he unlawful for any person or poisons lo resist or in any way interfere with vhc Marshals in tho discharge of (heir duties. SUCTION 14, That any person or por tons violating any of the foregoing Sec lions of this ordinance shall ho deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and punished il tho discretion of tho Mayor within he li.nits of his authority. SUCTION 15 That this ordinance shall be deemed general and perpetual, shall jfO into effect upon its publication, and .ont bine ol forco until repealed or imomled. Vu Ordinance to Kstnhlish Kl re Limits in the Town nf Walhalla. lb: IT Out) A i N Kn hy tho Mayor and Al bumen of tho Town of Walhalla in cou li lli assembled, and by authority of the (anio : SUCTION I. That, lire limits bo cstab ishod in the Town of Walhalla on Main street on both the North and South sidos Lhereof between Ann street and Tngaloo ..licet ; that w ithin said limits no now louse shall hereafter ho built of wooden naterial, and no additional room or 'ooma shall he built of wood to any louse now standing within said lire i mi ts. SUCTION 2. That all buildings hereafter 'reeled within said lire limits shall be milt of brick or stone and covered wjth date, tin, or /.inc. S Ker ION'I. That no build ing or build ngs, constructed of wood, of any size >r dimensions, shall he built or erected within 200 feet ol' either side of Main i tree t within said lire limits. SUCTION -I. That this Ordinance shall l>0 doomed general and perpetual, shall j; o into o lie ct upon its publication and .ont inuc of force until repealed or mic lided. An Ordinance to baise Supplies and Make Appropriations for the Town of Walhalla for the Year 1800. IlK IT OuoAINUt) by tho Mayor and Aldermen of tho Town of Walhalla, in iotliicil assembled, and by authority of tho .sanie: SUCTION I. That a tax of 80 units on each one hundred dollars of the issesscd value of all real ami personal property, bo levied for ordinary town purposes to defray current expenses du ring the liscal year commencing January Ith, 1800. SUCTION 2. Thain, tax of ?10 couta on inch one hundred dollars of the assessed raine of all real and personal property, lie levied for I he purpose of paying the intereslon nuil retirement of tho railroad honda, SK?"i to*. X That the tax on real and personal property, as provided in Sections min nuil two of lids ordinance, shall lu paid ii ,o the ofllce of Treasurer of tho Town bet ween the 1st day of May, ISM), ind Itt day of June, I SUP, according to the. assessments made hy the Town Hoard of Assessors: Provided, that any property within the corporate limits on t he drat day of May, not returned to the County Auditor, shall he listed and as sessed by the Town board of Assessors for taxation. SKOTION I.Thai un all circuses and oilier shows a tax of one to one hundred dollars per day, In Hie discretion of tho Mayor, shall bo paid. SKerioN Ct. Thal each and every person liable to road duly, under tho laws of Hie State, shall work mi Hie streets ten days, or pay st the rato of cia cents per day, under thc direction nf tho .Mayor or some one in Iiis stead, under tho same penalty as prcsci med hy the laws of tho SI ate I or any refusai or neglect, io pei i'm in sahl work: Provided, thal said person shall he per mitted to pay on or helene thc Dist of A pi il a commutation lee ol $2; lint cadi and every ono failing to pay before or hy the Hist ol' April, shall he required lo pay S3, Any nelson coining into the Town alter .liine ;i|st shall pay thc sum of SI.2S for Hie fall working: Provided, ho has not worked elsewhere. Sra: rios ll, Thai any person or persons having claims against thc town must present thom within sixty days or Ibo same will he haired from payment, unless u satlsfnetory excuse ls rendel ed. SUCTION 7. Thal the Mayor shall he paid a salary of one hundred dollars for the liscal year 1800, to he paid quarterly out of any funds in tho Treas ury available for ci dinar y to wn purposes. RI'KCl A I, TAX KS, SKOTION .'. >.'<> ? ?! ..'., Drin sr corporation shall bo engaged In, ' prosecute or carry on any i business or profession hereinafter mentioned i without haviiii, llrsl paid a ?pei ial license lax i therefor, as follows, to wit: Agents for or dealers in lei t ili/.ei s "ot her I han ' recular merchants," i*?. baker, $2. Hank, willi S'/?i.OOO capital or less, .?L'.R>. Hank tor every 81,000 capital, in excess of S-iVOO. $|. Stokers, dealers In merchandise, produce on margin or commission, $;k Harber, for ono chair, $2. Hal her, for each chair over one, $1. hilliard, pool or bagatelle tallies, 85. Itlaeksmllli for ono forge, 81. blacksmith for each audtiltlonal forge, ROC. Hoarding house, permanent, except for stu dents and opera! ives exclusively, $3,00. Hoot or shoe shop, making or repairing, St. Ilroker, dealer in boises, cattle or other live lock, not paying license fur sale stable or stock jard, per year, 85. Uutchor, denier In meats Seo., $10. DdiUlst*, Dealer In cotton seed, cotton ?ced halls nm! incil, othor than n regular .nerohnnt, 90. Pr?gelst, |B. , I 'ui ukiuc dealer, Hotel. |10. ' Knott Insurance Company,lifo, uro,, or accident, 96. . Each lawyer hiving nu oilluo within tho town, Public Itear60, |3. Hostaurant, xi. Contractor doing a business of not over 9500, 13.50; over |500, So; over $1,000, |10. Merchants shall pay a license according to tho following schedule of gross sales for tho year and prices inion sworn returns: Undor.I 1,000.9 S 00 ' Over. 1,000. 6 00 Over. 2,600. 7 60 Ovni-. .... . 6,000_ 10 CO Over. 7,500. 12 60 Over.10,000. 16 00 Over.16,000. 17 60 Ovor.20,000 . 20 00 Over.26,000 . 26 00 Newspapers, other than dally, llvo dollars. Photographer, itinerant, llvo dollars. Physician, Uve dollars. Hepair shops for nuns, hlcyelo, ?Sc., 91.60. Surveyor, 92. Street wngou or dray, four horses, twenty dol lars. Street wagon or dray, two horses, ten dol?an,. Street wagon er dray, ono horse, live dollars. Stable, keeping vohlelcs and horses for hire, feed and sate, twenty-llvo dollars. Stable, feed and sales, live dollars. Tailor, waking and repairing, ono dollar. Tin shop, making or repairing, ono dollar. Wateh maker and jeweler for repairing, ?Se., two dollars. Wheel wright, for repairing wagons ami bug gies, 81. Undertaker, three dollars. SKCTION 0. That this Ordinauco shall bo in ef fect on tho 16th day of February, 181M), and until, that day, said licenses may bo issued without any penalty, to poisons now engaged in any of the aliove mimed occupations or business, vi om ?nd ofter tho ?Ms! tsth iUy et Kebk-uury. ism?, it shall bo tho duty of tho* .Marshal to Visit each and overv ponton, Arm or corporation, doing business lu the Town of Walhalla and inspect their licenso and report all who aro doin^ busi ness without license to tho Mayor nt once. Any person or poisons carrying on or proso cuting any business or occupation, or running tiny establishment named in t li is or preced ing sections, without Hist having taken out a li censo therefor, shall ho lined, except in eases whero special penalties arc imposed, tho sum of llvo dolfars per day or ho Imprisoned for a term not exceeding llvo days, for each and every day such business is carried on without such license. No license shall lie Issued for a less period than one year, dated from the Hist ?lay of the month in which tho same is issued. Por any busiitp. s, 0ce11p.1t iou or profession, not enumerated In t IQ foregoing Sections, tho li eonse shall he rep elated hy the .Mayor. SUCTION IO. Tho Town Council hereby reserves tho right to revoke any licenso for any causo willoh may seem to it just. SUCTION ll. Tho lax on real or per sonal property provided for in this ordi nauco shall bo udlectcd during tho month of May, 18(H). and any person or persons who shall fail to pay such taxes on or hy the first day of .lune, IS'.)'.), shall bo liable to a penalty of twenty per cent on such tax, and tho tax, with the penalty and cost, shall ho collected by execution or otherwise. Any person, firm or corporation mak ing any false or fraudulent return, whoro A return is hy this ordinauco required, mall, upon conviction, ho lined not loss than $._';">, nor moro than ..?.*>(), or bo im prisoned not less than 20 days or moro than .'ll) days, or either or both, lit tho liscretion of the Mayor or Acting Mayor. \ KRSOt.UTION Itl'.Sl'K.c riNIl I O lt M Kli OH 1)1 N ANTICS. Resolved, That ?ill laws enacted by the Council heretofore, not in coil li lot with l?tese Ordinances, are considered in full ance, and that each and every ono of hose Ordinances this day enacted shall ie in full force after tho publication of die same. Done in Council and roll lied under tho corporate seal 6?,,of the Town of Walhalla on the ?th dav of February, A. 1). 1800, and in tho 123d year of tho sovereignty and inde pendence of tho Un i tod States of America. F. ,S. MO Id, KM AN, Mayor. J A.M RS THOMPSON, C)e> k and Treasurer Town Council. Will Not Learn Wisdom. Negro missionaries in the lower section if tho State aro still making tho dollars rom the obi slaves whose heads aro set in getting Government pensions. It is mid here that the movement got a big 'boost" from tho recent Convention ?it tavonol's, and that tho negroes are moro tnxious than ever .0 get in the ranks, notwithstanding tho fact that they have icon told and warned to stay out and ave their money. The hope of rich 10 vtivd has drifted into tho negroo's soul, lowever, and as long as there aro mis ionarios to preach there will be listeners vcr ready to stand for anything suggested n the money lino. Tho heller class of olorod people are still trying to convince ho rabble Hitit the scheme is foolish ?ind nany have accepted ?iud followed this dvico. According to the estimate of oflicers, here are nearly two thousand members if the Order in South Carolina. Tho fact hat. each member pays $l.3Ti for the irivilego shows how much is being col cctod, though just whore this money ;oes is not explained.-News and Courier. O? .?"k. ?Si -L5 <?* 338. X A. m 3oara tho J* The Kind You llavo Always Boup.lil (louerai Otis is now (ploted tis saying hat with fiO.OOO men he will bo aldo to iring tho Philippine war to an end in ihort order, as soon ?is tho rainy season s over. It will he remembered that a OW weeks ago he said that ho didn't iced more than :'<),(KJ0 men to completo ho joh. Does General Otis fully under hand tho situation in tho Philippines ? t is to be hoped ho does. If ho doesn't teenro hotter results with f>0,000 troops han ho has with ?10,000, the American looplo will b"gin to loose confidence in lim, if, in fact, thoy haven't already. A inoveinont has been started to re mild, by subsoiption, the. home of Ceno al John H. Cordon, recently destroyed ry Ibo. Beware of tli8 Doctors' .?6. Contagie QMIAUHIM rb. Von fon this lout raiuiiwinK; Y Oil ball off t<?d( solves to Cure Yourself at Home. Tho di Ibis vile poison, and only attempt to h( disease.-the sores and eruptions. This \ system, and endeavor to keep it shut in and mercury. Tho mouth r. id throat ar into sores, and tho light is continued int more damage than tho disease itself. Mr. II. \. Myers, 100 Mulberry St., N hundred dollars with tho doctors, when they could do mo no good. I had largo t hedy, and thoso soon broke out into run; endured nil thc sulfuring which this duces. 1 decided to try H. H. H. ns a las soon greatly improved. 1 followed clos lions for Self Treatment,' and tho largo chest began to grow paler and ?maller, disappeared entirely. 1 was v ?. cured skin lias been ns (deer as glass ever sim self at homo, after tho doctor? had fni It is valuable time thrown away to OJ to euro Contagious Mood Poison, for t youd their skill. Swifts Specific S. S. S. FOR -acts in an entirely different way fro poison out of the system and gets rid disenso, while other remedies only shut constantly undermining tho constitution mont places a ouro within tho renell of a vice, free of ulm i go, and save tho patif Writo for full Information to Swift Spoo Kaising Men in Georgia. During tho recent visit to tile army oamp in Savanna)) Gen. Joseph Wheeler waa entertained by a party of Northorn mon at tho Do Soto, v.'hon, iu tho good humor of after dinner cigars, ono of tho gentlemen said, laughingly : "How is itjGonoral, tbat tho sloopy farm of tho South produce stiel? whirlwind iightors in suoh small packages ?" "Woll, General," said tho littlo General, pulling nt a largo man's cigar, "I boliovo I'll have to giyo you the answer an old *oraokor' woman onco gavo mo when I asked her a similar question. Not many years ago I had oooasion to make a snddlo jouruoy through tho pino barrons of Georgia, whore most ovorybody is a 'ornckor' and mighty shiftless. Ono day, howevor, I rode into a littlo comtnuuity that showed such signs of thrift as to bo quite out of keep ing with tho general character of tho barrons, I do assure you, gentlemen. I rodo up to a cabin where a gaunt old woman Blood in tho doorway, and asked hoi* who owned theso little farms that wero so well kept ?" "That farm on tho loft bolongs to my son Jabez," said she, "and tho next ono to my boy Zaiim, and tho next to my lad Jasen, and tho next is my boy Potiphar's place, and-" "Hold on, sister," said I ; "how did you manago to raise such a lino lot of boys way off here in tho woods ?" "Wall, stranaer," she answered, "I nm a widdy woman, and all I had to raise 'em on was prayer and hickory, but I raised 'ora powerful frequent." ?- .-. - Go to J. ?ft J. S. Carter's to get your now suit. Tho havo thom now and moro Doming. Your wants shall bo supplied, for you want a largo stock to select from lind you want prices right. So go now ;rud get first choice. Tho Speed of tho Bicycle. The limit of speed that is possible! Lo make on a bicycle is still an un known quality and so also is tho limit of man's foolhardiness ; but both arc very great. Charles M. Murphy proved at Maywood, L. I., last week that he could ride a bicycle a mile in less than a minute, and the proof was furnished at the imminent risk of life. The test was made on he Long Island Railroad. For the purpose the space between tho rails .vas floored with dressed plank and .vas as smooth as a billiard table. A train, consisting of engine, tender md car, was used as pacemaker. At the back part of the train a plank .vail extended backward for several feet on either side. Tho rider was io follow along behind the train and the plank walls were to protect him 'rom tho wind and dust. The train iook a half-mile start in order to get ip speed, and passed a line at a full nile a minute. Murphy was right n behind. Several times his wheel druck thc ear and bounded back ; nit each lime he regained tho dis ane.e. Twice he was back beyond he protection of the windbroaking walls ; but he was able lo spurt for ward Bufliciently to regain what he lad lost. The milo was made in )7 d-f> seconds, tho fastest time ever nade by man or beast through their >wn efforts. At the end of the ride, while tho train was still going faster .han a milo a minute, Murphy was ?fled up on thc end of t he car, tho roughly exhausted, but unhurt. Spain continues to reduce her ex penses and has recently cut down her army from 107,000 to 80,000. Wo have increased from 25,000 be fore tho war to about 8f>,000 now. It is an open question as to which of the combatants profited tho more from tho Spanish-American war. A Child's Vain Wish. Little Edward-I wish [had whis kers like papa. Mamma- Why, darling? Littlo Edward-Thon you couldn't Always see when my neck needed washiu'.-Chioago Times-Herald. is not tho slighteiif doubt that tho lo more harm than good in treating HIS Mood l'oison ; many vlctiniB of huon io disease would bo much bettor iv if they had novor allowed thorn lie dosed on mercury and pptash, tho tedios which tho doctors evor giv? for ison. ictors aro wholly unable to got rid of tal up tho outward appearance of tho they do by driving tho poison Into tho i with their constant doses of potash id other delicate parts thou break out loflnitely, the drugs doing (ho syn! cm ?OWark. N. .T , anya . I realised that ipots all ovor my ning sores, and I vilo disenso pro? t resort, ned was ely your 'Direc splotcbca on my and before long perfectly and my PO. 1 cured my led completely." tpeot tho doctors he discaso is bo THE BLOOD m potash and mercury-it forons tho of it entirely. Uenoo it euroa tho the poison in whore it lurko forover, i. Our system of prlvato homo troat 11. Wc glvo all ncmuemry medical ad ult tho embarrassment, of publicity. ?ile Oo" Atlanta, Ga. "I had npent a C?gg-! *>miTrn??miiiii.'.iiiuiiiniiiiuii)[ii:tiii'iii'rii;i;i[i;ii:ii.nnhiiii??.ffi ^Vegcte^blcPrcparationrorAs sirnUatlr?j tteToodfliulUct?ula tiilg ttM^3tnnwh^)idl3?wels of IM AN 1> C HlLDlUiN Promotes?)Tg<?silon,Cheerful ness andRest.Contalns neillter OpiumiMorpbine nor Minerai. NOT NARCOTIC. ?tap* cSOldl?&WUliriirMKR ?KtmptiM Sf? J. ' My. Senna * RMUSJUt - Sfru'u Sttd '* fKtmSttd - <(In ri fit JSue ir . Ancrfeci Rerncdy for Constipa tion, Sour Stonuch.Dianhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEB TPac Simile Signature of NEW STORK. Alb.months "olil JJ Dos rs - J 3 C i Mrs ^txACT-x:opyor WRAPPED. CASTOR! For Infant? and Children. I The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of For Over Thirty Years TH! OCNTAUn COMPANY, N?W VOHK OITV. Severe Pains in the Back, BEARINC-DOWN pains and symp toms of a lileo nnturo aro fororun nors ol* tho most distressing and also tho most common of fomalo dis eases, Whites and Falling of thoWomb. Whites is olton tho result of nogloct, and when permitted to continuo fre quently eausos inllammntion of tho womb, tho ligaments aro weakened and relaxed and Palling of the Womb and other complications arise,produc ing general dobility and undermining tho health. Theso loatliesomo ana weakening disensos will bo cured and tho entire female systom built up if a tow bottles of tho groat fomalo tonio Pr Gerstlo's \ Female . I Panacea. Aro taken regularly ns directed. If you havo any of tho symptoms mentioned above, writ o toThe Ladies' Health (Huh, (caro lt. Gentle & Co.) Chattanooga, Tonn., and receive freo of cost valuablo infor mation concerning your ease. I HAVE BEEN CONFINED TO MY BED 17 MONTHS ?\Vith fnlliliK of tho womb mid ulcers of tho sumo. I huvo boon treated hi'two physicians but they dbl mo no KO? ul. 1 miva tried ninny different kinds nf medicines und T find thut your G. F. P. benefits nie more thnn till other treat ment. I havo used only ono bot tie und nm bettornlrendv, 1 sbnll continue its use for I wish to recover my health. .SIUSAN 10. DAVIS. Iniboden. Ark. Sold by nil llriigRlst?, Trice 41.00 |>cr Dottie h. OKKKTLK & CO., Chattanooga, Tenn. For sale by JAM ICS ll. DAUBY, Walhalla, S. C. Programme of Union Meeting. The following is tho program mo of thc inion meeting of the lower division of ho lieaverdam Association, to ho held villi Double Springs church (Anderson iOtinty) the lifty Sunday, ami Saturday loforo, in July: Saturday morning-Introductory ser lion by Hev. .J. M. MuOlliro. Afternoon-1st query: What aro tho lillies of the pastor towards thc church? Msoussion opened by .1. I?, liarle and A. \ Maret. '2d query : l'ersonal piety and how to lovolop it, or, the means of growth in ;race and knowledge. Opened by M. ('. lai ton and lb YV. Nelson. Sunday morning, n.,10 o'clock-Sunday chool lesson taught by ll. M. Allen. Missionary sermon, ll o'clock, by .1. ll. Carlo. Afternoon - Vor general discussion: low can wo best develop tho Sn inlay ichool causo in our churches? Oponed >y lb W. Nelson, M. C. Harton, .1. M. d?duire and A. 1'. Maret. J. lb 11 Aim IR, THOMAS WILBY, .1. D. STONKOYIMIKII, Com m it too. - If you want cheap goods go to .1. & I. S. (barter, Westminster, Don't forgot Shat they will pay highest market price ror your chickens and other produce. A ii :o lot of pauls just received. A Qnoslion. Thc lawyer was Bitting before his ilosk with one foot on tho arm rest. A bright appearing yoting follow en tered the office. "What can I do for you?" asked tlie lawyer, removing the rampant foot. "I just dropped in to got your iden mi a point of definition," began the young man. "You see it is to settle a hot." "Yes," said the lawyer, "go on." "Well," continued the young man, "when a fellow's wife leaves him and there is no divorce, he is a grass wid ower, isn't he V" "Yes, that's what he is generally called," "Well" then, there's the point," added tin? youth, emphasizing his wo.ds hy tapping the palm of his left hand with the forefinger of his right. ' Dan Hopper's wife left him, and there was no divorce. Does that make him a grasshopper?" He dodged just in time to miss coming into contact with tho ink well.-Detroit Free Pies.". For Infants and Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bcuglit Boars tho srrf yj ^T^T Signature of tt<ict^C^7^<h^/^ The collin business has been brought into a trust. It seems that this is one combine that, might ho effectively boycotted. Certainly a collin is not among tho necessities of lifo. Tho hean king of Ventura county, Cal., looms up largor every year. His namo is Dixie Thompson. Ho raised and harvested last year 1,300 carloads of heans. Ho says tho boan is tho true American crop; that it is to tako tho place of corn. It makes bigger returns, is surer, moro hardy, moro nutritious ami less perishable, lt will feed man ami beast and is not easily destroyed by drought or insects. Mr. Thompson thinks that if California will only take to tho bean sho will in timo drive all famine from tho faeo of tho earth. On Inst Thursday Gen. Joseph Wheeler was ordered to report to (Jen. Otis, at Manilla, for service in the Philippines. Cen. Wheeler will go on the next transport. -- - - . - There are 110 distinct languages and dialects spoken in Mexico. President McKinley has received tho LL. I), degree from seven col leges. Thousands of cattle and sheep aro 'lying on the Colorado ranges in con sequence of drouth. Tho forest area of all tho British possessions.. in America is estimated at about 800,000,000 acres. Congressman Kctohnm, of New York, has served in thirteen Con gresses, ami lins never made a speech. There aro pcoplo who seem to lose all their religion the minuu. they can't have their own way. Tlie lirst mail in two months ro ce, i ved from tho Yukon at Seattle, Washington, consisted of 30,000 let ters. In Culia women aro now able to dine alone in restaurants-n tiling that was never possiblo under the old rogimo. Hal ti more has the largest negro population ot any city tn Christen dom. The census is oxpectcd to show nt least 125,000. If you (losiro attractive Job Printing of any descrip tion send it to the Courier ?Job Oillco. Uriels and Arguments : : : : a Specialty. I , /V W O vV JR. I > S . mil?i?Fi? A T T O ll N K Y - A T - LAW, WALHALLA, S. C., Will give prompt attention to all busi ness committed to his care. .lune 80, 18SIS. 2tVly WM. J. STIUIU.INO. y t 10. 1 . HKIINDON. Si RI BUNG & HERNOON, Attorneys-At-Law, W A1.11A I.I, A, S. C. P HOM PT ATTKNTION CIVKN TO ALL Uris NKSS KNTIIUSTKI) TO Til KM. Jamiary 0, 1808. It, Ti JA YNES. I J i W. SIIKLOH. -H J AYN 158 & SHELOR, ATTOKNIOYS-AT-TiA W, WALHALLA, S. O. ?)KOMl'T attention given to all busl III'. ; eomniitted to their etoo. January 19, 1805. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed Sohedulo of Iinioiigor Train?. Ia Kffoot Juno Uth, 1890. Ve?. No.IS l'tft.Ml Northbound. No.l? No. 88 K*. NO. 80 Dallj Dally, gun. ??Hy Lv. Atlanta, O. T. 7 60 n V2 00 m 1 65p ll W p " Atlant?, H.T. 8 60 ? l W p ? Mp 12 W ? " NororoM. 0 60 ?. 0 28p 180 . " Buford.100? a. V 08p ..??. " G?lno?vl)lo... 1035 a 2 23 p 748p 8 26 a M Lula. 1068 a 3 43 p 8 10p 8 60 a * Cornella.li 26 a 8 00 p 8 ?6p. Ar. Mt. Airy.1180 a. 8? p ........ Lv. Tocooa.U68a 880 p 006p 8 48 a " Westminster 1281m. 4 ?0 a " Seneca. 18 62 p 4 16 p. f ?7 a " Ooutral. 1 40 p . 6 02 a ? Groonvlllo... 8U4p 623 p. 660 a " Spartunburg. 8 87 p 6 18 p. 0 45 a " Gaffnoys. 420p 040 p. 726 a " Blaoksburg.. 4 88 p 7 03 p. 7 42 a " Kin I<'H Mt.... 5 08 p. 805 a " Gastonla. 6 26 p . 828 a Lv. Oharlotto .... 0 80 p 8 18 p. 0 26 a Ar. Greensboro OW p 10 47 p. 12 00 p Lv. GreouHboro.ll 46 p. Ar.Norfolk. 8 20 a. Ar. D?nvllleT~ 1126 p ll 66 p ? ?????? J. 28 JJ ArTRiohmond ... ?W ? "? 0?~a ".. 0 2o p ArTwashtngtpu.T?8 a. 9 06 p " Daltm'cPHU. 8 00 a.1126 p " Philadelphia.10 16 a. 2 68 a H Now York ... .._..... 18 48 m. 0 W a Southbound. No. 80 No. 87 ?ally Dal Iv. Oallv. _ Lv. N. Y..P.U.IT Iii 15 k TW7> 777777: 777777! " Philadelphia. 860 a 0 66 p. " Baltimore.... 8 23 a 9 20 p . " v?*ns'uington.. li i?ft IO 40 j>. Lv. Richmond ... 12 ?l im ll OU p 1100 p. Lv. Danville. DU'.' )> 5 M ? <U0 a . ._.. ... Lv. Norfolk . .... 8 86 p. Ar. Greensboro.. _ 6 16 ?. Lv. Greensboro.. 7 24 p 705 n 7 87?. Ar. Charlotte .... 10 00 p 9 25 a 12 05m ...... Lv.Gaatouin. 10 10 p 10 07 ft 1 12 p. " KIIIK'H Mt. 1 88 p. " lllnoksburg . ll 81 p 10 45 a 2 00 p. " Gaffneys. ll 40 p 10 63 a 2 24 i. " Bparlanhni'g. IC 80 a ll 84 a 8 15 p ...... M Greenville.... 125 a 12 ao p 4 80 p ttStf. " (.'entrai. 603 p mr " Seneca. 2 28 a 1 03 v 5 45 p a . " Westminster. "?" 1> " Tocooa. 8 17 ft 2 18 p 6 00 p 005a " Ml. Airy. 7 12 p 0 80 ? " Cornelia. . ? 00 p 7 10 p Oli? a " Lula. 4 03 a 8 13 p 7 88 p 0 57 a " Gainesville.:. 4 JO a 8 87 p 8 28 p 7 20 a " Uuioi il. I ?l) ?. 8 10 p 7 48 a " Norcro?M. .*i 2.? a. 9 15 p 8 27 a Ar. Atilinta, K.T. OU) a 4M p. 10 00 p 980 ? Ar. Atlanta, C. T. 6 10 a 8 55 pl 9 00 nj 8 00 a "A" a. m. "P" p. m. "M" noon. "N" night. Chesapeake Lino Steamers in dally sorvloo between Norfolk and Unit ?mm-c. Nos. .37 amt 88-Dally. Washington and South western Vest?bulo Limited. Through Pullman Bleeping cara between Now York and New Or lcnns, via Washington, Atlanta mid Moutgom try, ami also between Now York ?ml Memphis, vlaWashington,Atlnut?HndHlrmiugliam. Also elegant PULLMAN LIBRARY OHSKRVA TION OARS between Atlanta and New York. Pint?las* thoroughfare coaches between Wash ington and Atlanta. Dining oars sorve all mealil en route. Pullman drawing-room sleeping cam lietween Greensboro and Norfolk. Ol OHO eon neel ion at Norfolk for OLD POINT COMFORT. Nos. 85 and BO-United States Fast Mall runs solid between Washington and Now Or leans, via Southern Railway, A. & W. Pi It. R. and L. ?ft N. K. lt., hoing composed of baggage car and coaches, through without chango for passengers of all classes. Pullman drawing I room sleeping ears between Now York and New Orleans, vi? Atlanta and Montgomery and between Charlotte and lllrmlnghnm. Also 1'ullu?an Drawing Koom Puffet Sleeping Carn between Atlanta and Ashcvtllo, N. (J. Leaving Washington each Tuesday and Friday, n tourist Blooping car will run through botwoen Washington and San Francisco without ohnngo. Dining ears servo all monis onroute. Nos. 11.83, 81 mill r.1-Pullman sleeping cara between Rionmondand Charlot to. via Dauvllle, southbound Nos. ll and .'U, northbound Nos 84 and 12 FRANK S. GANNON, J. M. GULP, Third VI'. & Gen. Mgr., Tra file M'g'r. Washington. D. C. Washington, D. C. W. A. TURK, 8. H. HARDWICK, Gcn'l Pass. Ag't., Ass'l tlou'l Puss. Ag't., Washington, 1). C._ _Atlanta, Ga. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ! ~8h Condensed Schedule lu Ivfloot June 11th, 1809. _ _ u-iV.riM/?Mu ,('x- ?un. Dally STATIONS. N^ n N" ft, L"vTI3harieMon ..'.'.'.".7". ............ 7 00 ? in " Summerville. 7 41 n in " llranebvlllo. 8 65 ft m " Qrnngohurg. 0 88 ft m " Ringville.. 10 15 n m Lv. Columbia.... ll 05 a in " Prosperity. 12 10 n'n " Newberry. 12 26 p in " Ninety-Six. 1 30 p ta " Greenwood. 7 40 a ra I 85 p m Aj\ Hodges. 8 00 a m 2 16 p m Ar. Abbevlllo.... J.". ... 8Ki ii in Jj145 p 111 Ar. Helton... ... 8 66 a in 8 10 p IB Arl Anderson"_?_? V 30 am ll 85 pin Xr. Greenville.t... ?Ojo ajn 4~16 p m Ar. Atlanta.T.'. 8 66 p m 9 Ot) p ra ~ RATION*_^;,JT7JML Lv. O roon ville. 6 ??o p iii 10 16 ? in " Piedmont. OW p ni 10 40 a in " Wtlllamston. 0 28 p III ?0 65 ft ni r.vT Anderson. 4 45 p ml 10 45 n m 5.v. lliiilon. A 46 p in ll 16 a m lr. Dominion_7l6jijn ll tl) ii m Lv. Abbeville . ! " l? ?? |> in ll 20 ft 111 Lv. Hodges. 7 85 p mi ll 65 ft in Ar. Greenwood. 8 00 p in 12 20 p m " Ninety-Six. 12 M? p in " Now norry. 2 00 j) m " Prosperity. 2 l l p m " Columbia .....^^. 8 HO g m Hv. Ringville.'.,. 4M p m " Orangeburg. 5 89 p m " Brnnchvlllu. 0 17 p m " Summervlllo. 7 83 p m Ar. Charleston_... 8 17 p m BTA-IO?B: TBsjS ??Khj 7 OOalLv_charleston... .Ar 8 Knill00a ?OUp 741a .. ..BninmnrvMlo... " 782pl018a 7 60p 8 6511 ". ...Brunehville.... " 802p 8 62a 824i> 0 28a "....Orangeburg..." 5 29]i 822? 02UpilO16u " .Klngville.. .. " ?it?p 7 80a Bno?!i 140a "....Columbia." 8 20p Oiwp 907al22vli> ".Alston.Lv 2 80p 8 60? lOOlu I 2.11) ".Hnntuo." 1 28p 7 40p lO'Ahi 20011 "...Union." 1 05p 7 80p lOBOu 282p " .... Jonesvlllo .... " 12 0 53p 1064a 287p ".Paoolot." 12 14p 0 42p 1125? ll lop Ar. . Spartanburg. I.v ll 45a 0 16p ll 4Ua B40?I Lv.. Spartanburg.. Ar 1128a ?OUp ?! 10p 7OOp Ar. ... Asheville.Lv 8_20-i 8?6p "P," p. m. "A," a. m. Pullman palace sleeping ears on Trains85and WI, 87 and 88, on A.andO. division. Dlningcars on theso trains servo all meals enroute. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & O, division, northbound, 0:48 ?. m., 8:87 p.m., 0:18 p.m., (Vestibule Limited); southliound 12:20?. m., 8:15 p. m., ll :IH ?. m., (Vestibule Limited.) Trains leave Greenville, A. and 0. division, northbound,fi:5o a. m., 2:31 p. m. and 5:22 p. m., (Vestibuled Limited) : sou Inbound, 1:25 a. m., 4:1? p. m., 12:lki j?, m. (Vestibuled Limited). Trnlmi 0 and 10 carry elegant Pullman uleoplng cars between Columbia and Asheville enron lo dully between Ju .lo.mi vi I lc and ( 'I nein null. Trains Kl and l l carr; superb Pullman parlor cars l>otween t'harleston and Asheville. PRANK S. GAN NON, J. M.(JULI*, Third V P. & ( lon. Mgr., Traillo Mgr., Washington, 1). C. Washington, 1). C. W. A. TURK, B. H. HARDWICK. Gon. Pass. Ag't. As'tOon. I'ass. Ag't. Washington, 1). O. Atlanta. G?. THE CHUKuHKS. The appointments for tho Walhalla Circuit, aro as follows: First Sunday, at Whitmills at 11 a. m. ; Jocasseo at ?I p. m. Second Sunday, at Double Springs at li a. m. ; Laurel Springs at ii p. m. Third Sunday, at Oconoo at ll a. m.; /inn at !1 p. m. Fourth Sunday, at Fairview at ll a. s\; at Newry at 7 p. m. A. A. MKRRITT, P. C. Tho following aro tho apuointmonts of tho Westminster Circuit for tho your ISO!!: First Sunday-Ilopowoll, ll a. m.; Nazareth, 8.80 p. m. Second Sunday-Westminster, lt a. m.; Kock Springs, ?1.150 p. m. Third Sunday-Con tor, ll a. m. Fourth Sunday-Hock Springs, ll a. m.; Westminster, 8.?J0 p. m. lt. R. JJAONALI., P. C. West Union Baptist ( lunch. Pronolling every fourth Sunday at ll o'clock hy the pastor, Kev. P. J. Vormil liOIL Sunday school ut 10 o'clock a. m.-0. lt. I). Horns, Snperi itendont. Prayor mooting'every Sunday at eight o'clock p. m. Tho following ero tho Appointments oi tho St. John's Kvangolical fiuthoran Church : Sunday School at Ila. m., Mr. J. J. Auso). Superintendent, Divino Services in English on tho 2d and 4th Sundays nt ll a. m., and on eaeh Thursday at 4.80 p. ni. German on tho 1st and .ld Sundays at ll ?i m BO VIARS' PATENTS DEOION?, OOPYHIOHT8 Ao. Anyon? sending n (ketch and description may quickly MOortain, freo. whether a-. Invention bi l>i<)V>.it.ly paUhtablO. Communications st Hotly conndeiitlal. Oldest Moitoy for?oourlugt p*?.???# ID America. Wa nave * WiubliiHton onie*. Patents takon throuKh Munn ft Co. rooelr* .poolal nut loo Sn tbo 80IENNFIG AMERICAN, beautifully Illili iratod, Inmost circulation of huv nclontlMo tnuriml. wookly, torro? S?.0O mTIVI II.CO nix months. Specimen copies ?nd MANU loon OM 1v.11: NTS tout free. Address MUNN A CO., _801 Broadway. Now York._ Pickens R. R. Oo. BCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE 2CTH, 1898. On and aftor Juno 20th tho following achcdulo will bo run ovor tho Piokons Railroad for the purpose of hauling freight and passengers, vis. No. 9. Dally Except Sunday. No. 10. Road Down. Mixed Train. Road up. 4 20 a n? .Lv riokons Ar. . .? 60 a m * CO a. li).Ar F.aaloy LT.7 00 a Bj No. 12. Dally Excopt Sunday. No. ll. H-n<l Dovn. i-nssoimer Horvleo. Read Up. 1 00 p iii.Lv i'lekons Ar.0 46 p tu 1 40 p in ..._....ArJCiistey Ly.6 06 p la Trains will stop to tnko on or lot oh" passengers at tho following crossings: Ferguson's, Par sons's mid Mftulolin's. Dcjiot will ho onen for tho receiving and dollv ory of freight from 8 a. m. to 12 m. we will mako it to your Interest to pntronlto our homo rond by giving good service and promut attention. innmvMli \ JULIUS E. ISOCfOS, President. Approved, j j T TAYLOR, ?on. Mnnngor. Blue Ridge R. R. lt. C. BEATTIE, RHOKIVKU; TIME TABLE NO. ll. SUPERSEDES TIME TABLE NO. 10. EiTootivo 7.00 A. M., Juno ll, 1809. KASTIIOUND. Mixed. Daily Ex. Sun. Sunday Only. No. No. 12. No. 12 84 ?Walhalla... .Lv.. 8 10 am 0 00 am 32 ?West Union. 8 20 am 0 00 am 24 *Sonoca. 8 63 am 0 30 am 18 t Adam's Crossing. I? 17 am 9 43 am 10 tChorry Crossing. 9 25 am 9 48 nm 13 ?Poiidloton . 9 40 am 9 GO am 10 I A ul un. 9 52 nm 10 04 am 7 IDonvor.lu 91 am 10 13 am 0 'Anderson... Ar..10 85 am 10 35 am WESTBOUND. Mixed. Daily. No. No. ll. 0 *Andorson.... Lv.. 3 40 pm 7 t Don vor. .... 4 00 pm 10 tAutun...... 4 12pm 13 .Pondloto?. 4 24 pm 10 tChorry Crossing. 4 30 pm 18 t Adam's Crossing. 4 44 pm .?.l8--.? ,. 32 * West Union. 0 ll pm 34 ?Walhalla....Ar.. 0 10pm (*) Regular stop; (t) Flag station. Will also stop at tho following stations to tako oner lot off passengers: Phin noy's, James and Sandy Springs. No. 12 connects with Southorn Railway No. 0 at Andorsuii. No. ll connects with .Southern Railway No. ll at Soncca. J. R. ANDKHBON, Suporintendout. atlantic Oo?.e-t JL^ino, Passenger Department, Wilmington, N. C., February 24, 1897. Fast Iii no Between Charleston and Columbia and Upper South Carolina and .Worth Carolina. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In oi?oct Fnbruarly 24th, 1897. WESTWARD. .No. 52. Loavo Charleston. 7 00 a m Lanes. 8 20 " Burnt' r. 9 85 " Arrivo Co' umina.10 55 " Profnority.ll 58 p m No- 'bon y.12 10 '? Cl aton.12 50 " LauroiiH. 1 15 44 Groonvillo. 8 00 44 Spartanhurg. 3 00 " Winnsboro. 0 15 pm Chnrlotto. 8 2(1 " Mendel lion vi lie. 0 03 " Ashevillo. 7 00 44 KA ST WA ltl). .No. 58. Loavo A.diovillo.. 8 20 a m Ilondorsoiivillo.0 15 44 Spartanhurg.ll 45 44 Urccnvillo.ll 50 44 Lau rons. 1 45 " Clinton. 2 10 44 Nowborry. 2 67 44 Prosperity. 8 13 44 Columbia. 5 15 44 Arrivo Sumter. 0 35 44 44 LanoB. 7 48 44 44 Charleston. 0 25 44 . Daily. Nos. 52 and 53 Solid Trains hotwoou Charleston and Columbia. S. C. II. M. EMERSON, Oon'l Passongor Agont. J. R. KEN1. /. Ceiiei?..I Manager. T M. EMERSON, Traillo Manager. 'THE CHARLESTON LINE." SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Timo Tablo in Effect January Int, 1899. COLUMBIA DIVISION. (East Bound-Daily.) Lv Columbia. 0 45 am Ar Branchville. 8 52 am Lv Branchville. 9 05 am Ar Charleston._ll 00 am Lv Columbia. 8 65 pm Ar Charleston. 8 17 pm (Wost Hound.) Lv Charleston . 7 00 am Ar Columbia.ll 00 am Lv Charleston. 6 30 pm Ar Branchville. 7 85 pm Lv Branchville. 7 50 pm Ar Columbia.10 10 pm CAMDEN BRANCH. (East Round-Daily oxcopt S.widay.) Lv Columbia. 3 65 pm 9 20 am Ar Camdon -. 0 38 pm ll 40 am (Wost Bound.) Lv Camdon. 8 45 am 8 00 pm Ar Columbia.ll 00 am 5 30 pm AUGUSTA DIVISION, (WoBt Bouiitl-Daily.) Lv Columbia. 0 45 am 3 55 pm Ar Rranchvillo. 8 52 am 0 02 pm Ar Augusta.ll 51 am 10 46 pm (Knst Round.) Lv Augusta. 0 20 am 3 56 pm Ar Hrnnchville.8 52 am 0 02 pm Lv Branchville. 8 55 am 7 60 pin Ar Columbia.ll 00 am 10 10 pm AUGUSTA AND WASHINGTON EXPRESS. (North Bound.) Lv Augusta. 2 80 pm Ar Aiken. 3 09 pm Ar Denmark.... . 4 12 pm (South Round.) Lv Denmark. 0 17 am Ai Aiken.7 19 am Ar Augusta. 7 55 am INFORMATION. Trains loaving Charleston at 7.00 a. m. and arriving at Columbia at 11.00 a.m. run solid from Charleston toAshovillo. Through Blooper on train leaving Charleston at 5.20 p. m. for Atlanta, con necting at |traiiphyiUo with train {paving Columbia af. 3.45 p. m. Any Luther information can bp ob tained from R. L. SEAY, Union Tiokot Agent. Union Depot, Columbia, 8. 0, Ti, A. EMERSON, Trafilo Mgr., Oharloston, ?, Q,