? Ftirm Lott, or Btoltn. ' The Bangkok Times announces that & largo floating island on the Mokong or Cambodia river. In Slam, recently . slipped its moorings, and has not been seen or heard of since. There were a number of trees three feet in diameter on the island, and the land was under cultivation. The owner has been bunting diligently for his property, but has not been able to hear any tidings of it. It undoubtedly went down the river with a freshet and has either stranded or gone to pieces. Women'* Unequal Rights. fn thirty-seven of these United Bta*es - married mother has no legal right to her children. In sixteen states n wife lias no legal right to her own earnings outside of the home. In eight status a woman has no right to her own property after marriage. In seven states there is no law compelling a luaa to support his own family. !Hi'(licnl Hook Iron. "Know Thyself," a book for men only, ?nt Kreo, postpaid, smiled, to any male reader mentioning tills paper ; Be. Tor postage. The Science of 1,1 fe, or Self-Preservation, the (told Mmlal Prize Treatise, the best Modioli hook of this or any age, 370 pp., with engravings und prescriptions. Only 25c., paper covers. Library Edition, full gilt, $1.00. Address The Peabody Medical Institute, No. 4 Bultliich St., Boston, Ma-s.. (tie oldest and best In this country. IVrito to-day for these books; keys to health. TJp to snulT?an old-fashioned can <Jle. To Cure u i"old In tin#* Take l.AXAnvr. IinoMO Quinine Tables. All druggists rt?fuml tbumoney if it failsto ptir>'. E. \V. IShoye'h .signature oil each box. 25c. It's the big guns in politics who Come to conventions with booms. FITS permanently cured. No 111? or nervousness aft.*r lint day's use of lir. i\ lino's Great TCerve Kost->ror.?3 trial bottle and treatise free I)r. It. il. 1\ I.I nr. Lui..tMI Arch St. Plilla. Pa. The summer girl's campaign is full or engagements. A Colonel in the British South African Army say* that Adams' Tutti Frnttl was a }>!ea?iug to his men whilo tnurcliiug. It's natural for a man to kick when lie has to foot the bill. PIho's Cure for Consumption is an infallible medicine for coughs and colds. N. \V. &AUUBU Ocean Drove. N. J.. Fob. IT, l'JOJ. K. A. hood. Toledo, O., snvs: "Hall's Catarrh Cipc cured my wife of catarrh llftuen years ago aud she has had no return of it. it's a sure cur#*." Sold by Druggists, 76a Mrs. Wlnslow'sHootlilng Syrup forchlldrrn t#t.f liing, softens the gums, reducesintlumuinUun, allays pain, cures wind colic.-lie. a hot tic. The only thoroughly satisfied persons in this world are those who expect nothing. Putnam Fadeless Dt? sdo not spot, streak or give your goods tin unevenly dyed nppearuuoe. Scld hy ail druggists. The Willie boy, with bis 'trousers turned up, often finds himself turned down. , I ' Ar?* You 1'iilnE Allen's Font-KitMT It Is the only euro for Swollen, Smnrtlng, Tired, Aching, Hot, Sweating Foot, Corns I nnil Itnnions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to Iteslmkon into the shoos. Cures while you walk. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 2&e. Multiple sent Fit EE. Address Allan S. Olmslod, Lolloy. N. Y. Many a follow makes himself ill drinkiug another fellow's health. ' 'lie Ste?i Prescription I'or < titlls and Fevor is a bottle of (Irovk'h Tastki.ks* (.'tin To sue. It Is simple iron and ({Vilnius in a tuneless form. No eure.no pay. I'rtee23e. Some people are always looking for trouble. while others are constantly running I uwtty irom it. Ho. 27. If her 1."istess does iher own work thi> Kill guest, who is thoughtful may properly give a helping hand in washing the dishes or dusting the parlor, hut this work must be tactfully offered and not intrusively urged; some women are averse to assistance from their guests.?July Ladies Home Journal JiTin ''-^$1 W&atan'? SA YS g48 dJoctorod wSf.h two of 1 the bes t dautors to the <cSty for two years and had no relief until B used! the PSnkhatn remedies. "fify trouble was ufoorate of tSio uterus. 3 suffered torritiy, could mot steep nights and thought sometime# that death would! he suoh a relief. 46 To-rtey E sun a well wonts/ip aLbte to tie sr:y ov/n work, and ha vo nsi a pain, 4S 3 cjsocJ four bvttlos of i Lydte ?* Pinkkam'a Vegetable Oontpoutsd a ad threo j gsaekejjoo of San&iivo . Waste ansif cannot araiso tho tuiGrJiatoas enough,"? MPS. ELIZA THOMAS, ?T34 Pino Si,, ?asCon, Pa, Airs, Plnhham art vise 3 suffer tor* woman without charge, Ly<JU K- Pinkh*m Mod. Co., Lynn, Mut. UTJor^J.^ I Thompson'? Eya Watar An Kconoiuic Necessity. SPEAKING of one of the meat important matters now occupying the attention of whoelinou, Vice-Prosident Kingsbury, of the L. A. \V., says: "The suggestion that the Highway ^Improvement Commit tee of tho League pf American Wheelmen take immediate steps toward the insertion of good roads planks in National platforms has met with such instant approval and so much encouragement that it seems safe to predict for it a complete succoss. Under tlm ?:?i which tlio League lias given to it, tho raoveineut for bettor roads has grown to groat proportions, and now, under tho united efforts of the wheelmen, farmers and automobilists, is so rapidly becoming recognized as a plain business proposition, tho benoticiul results of which aro out of all proportion to its cost, that far-seeing statesmen will no longer have any desiro to ignore tho question of highway improvement under natioual legislation and appropriation. "It seems porfectly proper that tho demand for a declaration of belief on this subject from tho leading political parties should como from the organization which was the pioneer in tho movement; it has been a loug, twenty years' campaigu of education, commencing with local work and the distribution of such literature oh could be obtained, and working gradually, by tho expenditure of thousands aud thousands of dollursaml tho distribution of millions of pamphlets, up to successful legislation in many States and the ndoption of tho Stato aid system, which has proven unqualified success wherever tried. The time has now arrived for a still broader movement, aud from tho League of American Wheelmen should como the primary efforts which shall result in a thoroughly practical system of national, State and city road building, which would apportion tho expense and soon put tho highways of this country on a basis equal to that perfection which national aud Stato liuancial aid have made it possible for our through rail aud waterways to attain. "The effect of the insortiou of a strong plank declaring in favor of national highways, which,with the united effort of farmers, automohilists?aud wheelmen, should not ho difficult to obtain, could only have beneficial results, oven if placed there ouiy with tho idea of vote gettiug by tho party management; the good roads movement to-day is stroncr enoiiffh to fnllnw ! up such ft party promise with demands for its fulfillment; it would provo the entering wedgo which could be driven deep enough into tho heart of Congress to products immediate results, and I am confident it will bo accomplished and that woshall mark tho be- I ginning of tho new century by starting national highways." I t A llcflult of I*rivnto Kntorprlflo, One of tho most successful movements for good roads, tho rosult of private enterprise, is that of tho citizens of Madison, Wis. The idea of securing drives along tho lakes and parks in ami near the eitv I nito skapo eight years ago. For the | first two years tho work was carried i ou by a citizens'committee, hut finally passed into tho control of an nssoci- I ation organized for tho purpose. Tu ! tho by-laws of tho association it is I provided that, in acquiring, opening, i extending parks and drives in and about the city of Madison and Dane County, tho business shall bo without profit to any member. Tho corporation is without capital, and there is no such thing as a dividend. Any person may become a voting member of the association on annual payment of 825. Persons contributing uunually $.? or over, or less than ?25, becoino associate members, but have no vote, save'Sn altering constitution and by-laws. Any person contributing ?500 is made a lifo member. Other sources of revouuo are gifts and I grants. In all, during tho oiglit yeais, nearly ?40,000 has beeu sub- j scribed and expended, the results beiug tho building and maintenance of tweuty-tivo miles of carriage drives and bicycle paths, tho layiug out of several small parks, and the planting of hundreds of shade trees. Inform .Mitrdiinf; On. The cause of road reform in this State goes marching on. Tho latest conuty to come under its wholesome influence is Albany. The supervisors of Albany have just determined to improve ono of tho leading reads of the conuty, through State aid. Commenting upon this decision, tho Albany Journal remarks that "the w.iin in iuu countj oi .oioany ior many years have boon remarkably bail." This is not a confession which does credit to Albany's public spirit and enterprise, but then she can console herself with the reflection that there is scarcely a county in the State which, if called to the witness stand, would not ho compelled to make n similar confession. ? New York Alaii and llxpress. Tln> Murk i?t Snr?'?<HM. "Dear me!" ?aid the short-sighted old gentleman who 1ms a great weak nv - ? mi mo iuu n?'\ in general, "i hail no idea Miss Stretton was lefthand*, d." "Sho isn't," replied the charming widow who hopes to lure him from geueral admiration to pnrticnlar attention. "Then why does she handlo her clnhs so oddly?" "Oh, she wishes everyone to see her new engagement ring." Wlu*rtt Women Vote. In Iceland men and women ,are in every respect political equals. The nation, which numbers about 70,000 people, is governed by representatives > elected by men and women together. , w-,jyr - \ : i pi Oil IL^QC What makes you 1 certainly must be sorru your tongue is coated |H your head aches, if yo pra your stomr.cn, and ii SjB then the whole trouble fela What you need is a jj$| liver pill, a purely ve^ Iot need a box of Aycr's rag need. These piiis cur ness, dyspepsia, and ; Eaj their equal for a liver regulator. Bg| complaint and chronic constipatio; Southern dental college. DENTAL DEPARTMENT At Innt it ('(illi'go of I'hynlcluii* mill Snrgroni Oldest Ooli.kok in statk. Fourteenth Annual tiiiMlon opens Oet. ii; nlimi's April -'SOtti. Thou- oontmninntlni; the study of Dcntl.try uhotilil wrlln lor catalogue. Aililri N. \V. I'tlSTII*. Dmii. ti-r-tt.I Inninii Itu I tiling, AtlHittu. Oa. AGENTS WANTED! For Cram's MngnllH-i'iit Ytrinitii'th Cruttiry >Iiip of I'tiitrii >l:iti'? : ml M'iii lit. Largest niul most beautiful Mitp |iul>lleniton over printed on one shoot It show , nil tho recent ehnnces Price low KxiMtmlve torrltorv. Itto profit TO SaI.ISMUX. Also the llllest line of beautiful, quiet; selling 1'II i Il l s. statu maI's and Family Hihi.ks ever Issu?i. W'rito i r t-rms nnd elri iilnrs showing what our sal'-nnei. nrn doing. huduins 1'liii.ihu .no Co., Atlanta, Da. ii iti:i\\htmkmt. Tulano University of Louisiana It* advantage* for ra.-tiral Hon, I ?-iIi in aninli' lii'oomto-li h and abundant h< sj.Iuil niatorialn nr<< tin* <|uullnd I-"i? iiiivm ctven t?> till" great Charity lloej Ital with !W beds ami Sli.iH) > pntlpiitH annuall v. tiiHtri:' is given dally at thi' bedside <?v tie -.1 -k I !i? n r session begins November lst. 1000. 1 : o tlnt<>i;uo ntiil Inioriiuuloii. ;i<l<lr<'rM i'ltoi ' K < iiut.l.h. M. It., Dean. I'.o Driiu'i'f'J'jl, New Orleans, l.a. ATTKNTION is facilitated if you mention this paper when ? ruing advertisers. So. 2 7 v NEW DISCOVERT: r!'?s U B\ %.9 H uV quick rdiw' ami worst lorn. Hook ot testimonials ninl tO da ys' lrraltue.it l rce. Or. H. II. GREEN'S BONB. Box B. Atlanta. Ua YOUNG 33FH DO YOU wnnta li.ayln jiositon u vlIU niwiJ nti It \ l.lto A It! 1 run help yati. Au.> 17 to :tV Salary fcso i to il..l.ti. Knclosc 1: !>.! for terms,postage,etc..).I.. Wii.soN.Mgr . A. Iltblebruu N.C. i .j.. r *l t . . ifcduy lur me summer s iria is dangerous and destructive is to give new strength to th life and work with CASCA, Get a box to-day and see ho I To any needy mortal suffering from bo Sterling Remedy Comp: Here It Is! Want to learn all about a Horse? How to l'k'Ii Out a A ^ Good Our' Kiiowlaiiieift ^ t tone and so Guard a^uinst \ Kruiiil? riete't Dm** uud J*"" Kffe.'t a Cure when same is / \ ?. , / ' V* fnwdilo? Tell the Aj;? by V / V the Teeth* What to call the Dtfferout 1'art* of the Animal? How to Shoe a Hers* Properly.' All this and other Valuable Information ran be obtained by reading oar lOO-PAfJK II.I.UNTIt ATKI1 illlH.HK HOOK, whtnh we will forward, postpaid, on reoatpt of only 25 rente In atampa. book publishing house. t?? Leonard St.. N. Y. City. <r'-_ s>k Gross g| ook that way? There p*j3 ^ good reason for it. If , if you arc bilious, if |J| ur food rests heavy on f&fl you arc constipated, ;g$ is with your iiver. good liver pill, an easy ffeVf! ctabic liver piil. You pf| Pills, that's what you pjjj e constipation, biliousPills on hand. There is no pill Ixir.g ago they cured me of liver u."?S. 1.. Si'ELLMAN, Columbus, ggra MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VA. Tlte tilxtr-Tlilril Session u lll < oruiiioiicc October 2. I OOU. Medical Graded t'nur?p Four Year*. StVi.no Per Jres-ion. Dental Graded Course Thiee V..?> ., Ill I'-- ^...1.... I? - ? ? v-j.. I Ui i.<nrt"Kiu. I lliirui Couri-o Tvro Y?:?n?. $ii) 0,1 f??- Session. No Kxirnn. For furtber purticuUn address < UaivriliMEI.IC TOnPKlMS, 31. !>., Di ail, UK K.UON U, VA. ENGINES boiler;. hrrs Tanks, Stacks, Stand-Pipes and Sheet-Iron work; Shafting, Pullers, lirariiif,', Poxes, Hungers, etc. Cirj>'"('asl everyday; work ISO hands. LOMBARD IRON WORKS AND SUPPLY COMPANY, Augusta, - - Georgia. We special Contracts with tiii: i aim est and most iieSlMiNSI it L K M ANUFA< 'TU it KItH OF MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPLIES. AM) A HE PIUSPAREO TO OFFER YOU 8PE( I AC APVANI AGES. OUK FACILITIES AuE il> 1W ftUMi Complete Ginning Equipments Complete Power Equipments A SPECIALTY W H. GIBBES & CO., COLUMBIA, - S. C. South Carolina Ac for tho Steel AVir South brk'k Mw'htnvry. fJEO. E. NISSEN & CO., u 'vvv.'^r WAfiftN^ Lightest draft, most B fiuU 3\10 durable and finest finish. Do not take one claimed to be as good. If not sold in your town, write us for prices. \v i wston-s v i,i: n, x. o. He thinks he one. No persoi ,v liver is dead. most people spe: in warm, stuffy | ? ^ workshops. M J?'j\ exercise as they MN knows that pi gfif. i\ winter. As a we*gbt, but met anc* useless, rot JKSpiM/ *he body when driven out. Bi burdened, deadenee B y; you arc, with a dc time for resurrect! Get ail the filth 01 Is with clean, clear blood, body, 1 : unless used in a gentle persuas ic muscular walls of the bowels, RETS, the great spring cleaner,: v/ quickly you will be OUGHT BACK TO NEW III Barnaul n r^?1 J ~ A _ __ /- i C*S* a n^? wit uuuviu duu iuo puur 10 U'J'/ 1./1JU/1AiZ i my, Chicago or New York, mentioning adverl J'jST "fi;s BOOK CONDENSED ENCYCLOPEDIA O : front* upon about every subject undnr tha aa: 1 and will be aent, postpaid, for 60a. In lUmpi, v [.~r?m ENCYI I will olaar u> for plot* index, ao that it may bo P" ft ?1 2 j 1* a rich mine of valuable Hp II i tataraatlag aauar, and ia wwB? tixuaa thesxaall mm of FIFTY CENTS wl | prove of Incalculable benefit to thoae wbooo at | will alao bo focad of great valae to thoae who ( haro awalrod. BOOK PUBLISHING H Davidson college, DAVIDSON, N. C. Sixty-Fourth Year Begins Sept. 6th. Classical. Mathematical. Literary. Scientific. Biblical, Commercial. Courses Offered for A.B.,B.S.,and A.M. Terms Moderate, Location Healthful. Laboratories Complete, Teaching Thorough, Gymnasium Equipped. Send for a Catalogue, J. 13. SHEARER PRESIDENT. ISAVINC FOR.TIKD A CONNECTION o::o:: with : :o: :o THE ELLIGTT GIN REPAIR WORKS ! I am now prepared to repair and rebuild Cotton <i|iiK us th-irouklilr as the minuftcturiw. Tills brunch of the business be undur tbo (terminal supcr! vlslwn ot Itr. \V. J. ?:i,I,IO'Er, who has had fourteen ve.irs of practical experience In buildln* the ELLIOTT OlS, "lid who Is Well known to most iftn users In this State. ! Now is the Time ! Bringf Your Gins Beferc You Need Them! Complete Olnnlnit Systems. equipped with the I most perfect l*n?uiM*tlc Elevating *nj DHt rlbutlmr j Kmnuou Hit maro't. Sixtyelyht complete outI Pts in use In tblsSuus, and every one of them ylviti< absolute sattsfai tlon Highest tirade Engines. Hollers, Saw Mills. Com Mills, Hrlck Machines, Wood Working Unchluerr, | hsws. J'uileTS, etc. WE OKKErt: Quick Delivery, I.ow Prices and 1 Reasonable terms. \f n RiDHAM v V M + L 1 JL?x- A K A V & VI J IJ26 Main St. COLUMBIA. S. C. \a world j without music\ Mu'-ir is an inspiratlon-it tonic. TOnflffiSnUiQ buy an organ or ' **v.V-?s,''ia^ . r*)"ti,.Tifl Hinnn .om < time, "if tir c'fSoafn Why not now? >L^!An Instrument I Jw r *1 --i.'fB is furniture it's I vlCyjs- Ji-<tit'eye enter t n i n in on r, J '> ^nveatmiint Price is Right. ORGANS $35.00 UP. PIANOS $175.00 UP. 1 IS?"" V< rile for Out 11 login- an?l Terms. Address, M. A. MALONE,;; Columbia,, S. I i Best Coujth Syrup. TwiasUood. Ueo rfl i tn ttiuo. Sold by drusslitUu |**f lives, but he's a dead i is really alive whose During the winter nd nearly all their time j houses or offices or any don't get as much ought, and everybody :ople gain weight in rule it is not sound 4 r r* * * - ins a lot ot tlabby iat ting matter staying in it ought to have been Lit the liver was ovcr1?stopped work. There tad liver, and spring is the on. Wake up the dead! it of your system, and get brain free from bile. Force 1 ;ive way, and the right plan and stir up the liver to new lisinfectant and bowel tonic. 'S we will send a box free. Address isement and paper. 4.>l 1 VQU WMTEEs j F UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE, m It B. It ooBUln* 6*0 pages, profusely Illustrated, r*tul Bote or ?Urer. When reading yoo diubU ft II (Tk&%V* M BreneoB to mur I ULUr&USA yo*. It ku ? com- I J (rti refeered to nislly. T1U? boo* |j| Q 5 f , Information, presented In *a well wortk to axiy act Buoy kloh we Mk tor it. A etudy of this book will InootloB ku bee* B?*l?o?ed. while tk? roluwie cannot readily command tke knowledge thry IOU9K. 194 Loonard St.. N. Y. City. _ .1_:_L 1 (jaique Distinctions of fl. R. fl. Ilore are sonip interesting facts rpont the Prince of Wales, which arc doused from Ids biography as witteu by Ids private secretary. He is a Colonel eight times ovei He has one private secretary, tw-> as_ sistant secretaries, ant! a staff of c,.,iiS to assist him. He receives 200 letters a day ant mi swers most of them. He lists every order of knighthood hi Europe. His uniforms are worth $7."?.(KKw lie is the chief horse owner, i.oqowuer and yaehtman in England. He goes to church every Sunday morning. He started life with an iucei WH> a year. He-loves to travel incognito in IfarN. His favorite vehicle In London is a hansom cab, yet his stables cost S7.V cmm> a year. He has friends in every nation and speaks German. French. Italian and Russian. >"' > lie is feet 0 inches tall and Weighs ISO pounds. He is r?7 years old and has four grandchildren. When he was young lie was very lender-hearted and cried for days when a tutor loft him. He is said to be one of the best shots HI uti. IIi? sets the fashions In clothes for tin.' whole worlil. Ho has thirteen university dejrrees. lie lias made more speeches than any other man in the wotlil, hut mostly short ones. He owns the deepest mine in Kuj* lan. He was the tirst Christian to dine with the Sultan. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Time at Jacksonville.and Savannah. Easturu Time at Other Points. Schedule in Effect May 6th, 1000. MixiTjTrT ...i v north nocNn. 's i { Daily | Daily C.v. .1 icicsouville |P. S) s lieu' 7 4.'<p. ' S i vannah (So. lty ) H l&p; 12 o.Va, " liiirnwelki 402)i 4 0ua{ " Hiaekville 4 JT\>i 4 16a " Springfield 4 401' 4 tfa " Sully 4 .1 47a ft r. Columbia UOtjy iHlUa Lv Charleston, (So. (ty JlMullikip " Sununervillo 7 4l,a l-'ikiul " Hrauchvillu 8fi.Su. I f.W " Orangeburg V&'lnj 2 5Ua " KtiiRvtllo !I0 lS.-t| 4 Uuu If. Columbia . 11 00a 6 55a uv. Augusta. isJT uT~i rT-Tifii* 3twi<;"iT;*.iip .v. Oranitcvillo . : 81p u ha . v. Edgefield : I l lOnj . . .1 i.y Aiio'ii I ajaip) :_.| -v.Trenton ...T." o0 m TittpjIfuipi Johnston . t.aua 4 14)> II-Up) \r Columbia. (U. D.) I 550p 2 Ida l.v. Coluinhta. (BUls St 0 3ba .6 lop; 6 1S.V " Winusburo .... 1703p| 7 2i?a ? host or . I TSlf- 8 Mi' " Ko?k Hill ... I . I sii|> h 47 a *r ChHjjotte I | ulOp II4Qa * r Onnvil'li> ~~~ ~ I r.'ftlH| lagpl *r. Kirhmonrt . . IZII i il ^1 Ar. Washington .. . | T ton' h Slip " Bnllimnru (Pa.UU) l? l.'a 11-Tip " Philadelphia Ill 3f,al J .VU New York. _ _ . :iuap oi3a L.v. Columbia ll40a7T8&a Ar Simrtnuburc It lt)|> 11 23a. " Ashovilb- . 7 i:.p, 5Ji> Ar. Knoyvillc 4 1 f>ii 7 20p Ar.Cin.-miiati . ~ 7~!5?i?| 7 4-xi Ar. bouisviilo r IT"'"* M,lthiioi:ND. Mixll ,^0iti!^0i;15 cxMM|Diii,> Da?ly l.v. bom-viUe ~ ~ " j "77?,aITTSii l.vjjm.iiniiTti . hs"7ia"H07p Lv. Knoxviilc " ... | l j,mi ?iia AKhcv-ille HCOii UOup Spartanburg | ...11 4.V1 lop Ar. Columbia I QgOp1 945p ?,'T5^Tpfc(K? i*.U) 3U0pil2l5ot .. Ohiln.lnlphia t>u>pI 3 .Via Baltimore ft?ii>i6 22a bv. Wushi'itt'n (So lty) H.Vip II 15a l.v Wichmond 7 i iT>;, i 7oin? bv. Danville ......... . 4 7c<.v 5 48p bv. Cburlottw "..77. 815s lOOUp Kock Hill ?03tt 10 45p .. *:l"'s,?'7 SISn'llSip \\ innshoro . !? y, , - w Ar. Columbia. ( BIcIk St. ?.'KJrp 11 25tt 1 '30a by. < Olumbia. (U. L).l II son 4 :uba ? T0ron?oV," 'J?!*!? ' Sjf!? - . .. W|/| I *.?[ ! ?w> Ar. Allien ... I 2'-Ml> (7 ItOn Ar. Edgefield I 4?p111 80? Ar flranllwilli... SSSOOntl 3"lSp 7 ifil Ar. Awxuxta '1 OUal 250p 8 00a Lv. Co) tun In Jl (Sn. liv ) 1 400p I iifxv " Kmgville ' 4 4Hp! 2d2a '* Orangeburg 5Stp| 11 4o? " Hranoliville tllSpj 4 25a " Summorvillo 7 28p. ft 52a Ar Charleston 8 7 UOa Lv Columbia fSo. Ky.) U^Ua: 1 25a Ar. bally I242p! 2 37a " Springfield I260p' 2 4?a " blsckvillo 1 12pi 3 05a. " Barnwitll 1 27pi 3-A)n " Savannah if23pj 5 15a Ar. Jacksonville (P. S.l 7 4pj) ii 25a Trains 43 and 44 (mixed i k Dpi Huuduy) arrive uuil dopurt from Hamburg. (Daily except Sunday. SleopiiiR Car Service. Excellent daily passenger service between Florida and New York. Nns. 53 and ;M?New York and Florida F.xpress. Draw inn-room sleeping cars Is-tween Augusts and New York Pullman drawing-room sleeping rars be tween Port Tantpif. Jacksonville. Savannah, Washington and New York. Piillma'i sleeping ears lmtwi n Charlotte and Richmond. Diuing ears Ik-'ween Chuilntto mill Savannah. N'os. 115 aud .TV-IT. S. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing-room buii'e: sleeping oars lmtfixin Jacksonville and New Yorg anil Pullman sleeping cars between Augusta and Charlotte. Dining ears servo nil ui?ils enroutn. Pullman s eeping cars bet weea .1 aelrsi.-ivil-.. nnn :u in bin t'ornn'.it tliiilv ln'twc.ii Juk*invill<* nnd ('incimiAli, via AsiioviHo. Fi; AN'K S UANNOM. J. M.CTL1\ Thiri) V-P. ib M^r., _ TraRlr Mvr? Washington, D. C. Wnsliiiin^in, i>. O. W A.TUUK. S. I!. HAKnV?'K'K. <i?*n I'ass. Ae't., Ait't Urn. Alf'l.. WttHuiuciuu, P C- '-uiiiu,Us. Al promptly procured. 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