Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, July 25, 1900, Image 4
Prof. Walter Wilson,
Of the Savannah High School,
""'I feel it my duty to testify to the wonderful
curative properties of Tetterine.
It has cured in a few days my hsu,
whoso feet has been very badly affliot?d
with some stubborn akin trouble,
*fter having used a number of remedies
without any benefit." 50c. at
druggists or by mail from J. T. Shuptriue.
Savannah, Ga.
Mall a Mile of Babies. ?
*T.nby boulevard' is the popular name
of tin- long stretch of broad ceiuont
walk which skirts the west edge of
Ijitu'olu Park, from North avenue to
Ccnn r street, in Chicago. Au observant
man, walking south, passed twenty
six hab.v baggies and met thirty-two;
in two buggies were howling twins. X
J.inroin park policeman is authority for
the statement that there are more bailies
trundled over this walk than over
uny ??lIter length of sidewalk in the
city. Hi -aid in one day he checked
up 124 fond fathers, doting mothers,
nurse utaids and suiull brothers and sis.
tors shoving baby buggies, go-carts,
wheeled chairs anil perambulators over
the cement slabs. "And that was only
fl"e hours during the whole day. That
v;is on a Sat unlay. On Sundays thoy
conns in droves."
I. it ili<-? <11 n Hear Shoe*
Orsfl ?lz>' smaller after uslnir Allen's FootKuso,
it powder for the (not. It make* tljjlit
or now shoes easy. Cures swollou, tiot,
8vveali.tr, tusbiiiK feet, in^rowln^ nnlls,
corns and bunions. At all drinrirtstn und shoo
stores, 25c. Trial ptickatre FKEE by mall.
Address Allen S Olmsted, Lo Kfy, N. Y.
Sillirun?"Women aro all curious."
Cynicus?"And yet tho most curious
tliiUK in thr- world is a woman who
bus no curiosity."
To t'lirr a <'old to One liny.
Take I.axative Hrhho Qimmink Tahlks.
All dniHirtsts refund the uioney if it falls to
cure. E. W. Ghovk'h signature on each box.
2A.\
When a fellow trivet, nn I. 0, U. he becomes
a tnau of note. ' 80. 30.
OTVHFf^:
from lack ^
S ? S^t no life. '
Jt is starved. It keeps yi
I 1 coming out, gets J
i thinner and thinner, ' <
J bald spots appear, i
U J then actual hnlHn inc r I l
^ The only good hair
jH' mrs
- H&ir
, ,i;ya8or|:
< the roots, stops ^
starvation, and the /
^ hair grows thick and ^
lor.'. It cures dan- <
druiV also. Keep a ^
^ bottle of it on your y<
? dressing table. <
f J It alwavs rostnr<?c Ll !
/ "v"v* r ^
color to laded or gray I
r hair. Mind, we say *
V "always." <
$1.00 a bottle. All druggists. ^
" I lui\o found your Hair Vigor 4
. to lie the l>e?t remedy I liave ever k,
1 " tried lor tlio lialr. hair wm V A
falling out very bad, so I thought .
4 I would try a oottlo of It. I nad
nurd only one bottle, and my hair
? stooped falling out, and It Is now ^
, ro.tl thick and long. 4
f. N AN* v J. Mophtcasti.b. k
5 July 28, 1IW. Vonkera.N.Y.
A 9
Wrftm tha Otto!or. 4
. He will send you hi* book on The .
t Hair and Scaly Ask htm any queay
tlau you wuli about your hajr. Yen "
4 will receive a prompt answer free. a
Address. IMt J. C. AVKK. r4
Lowall, Mass.
4 .
^ ^ ^ ^ x A ^ A A !
ROILER FLUEC!
^ Pipe an? Fittings
Six Car Loads in Stock.
Cut and Ship Qukk.
LOMBARD
Foundry, Machine and Boiler Works and
Supply Store, ? Augusta, (in.
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VA.
* "!>? Nl 11>-Third Reiilon ivlll Comnit'iiro
Orlnhrr 'i, 11HIO.
Medical Uradcd Owrw Four Yohm, $?h">.06
Her f-c-sloti. I>ental <?rndcd Court* 'lure*
Year*. Jflft.Oi l'?r Henftlon 1 h <rtn*r?ut1cal
? our ? 1 *v Yea's, J'or Sp*-|??u. No
Kxirnii, ho turthe- utr icular* A<tdr??*
? kg it tsToi'ii in roni'Knx, n. n..
El,.., mi lliioxn i * 1
BEiJuMrm. CHINA DINNER SET &?%
F" Of 20C. iiaVi/'r*ivrKD.
5000 SETS sh?tel iEJS"'1
HIM ol It K I' H HKM US. SKN1> I'KN
CKS'l'S In 2? for information.
U. S. China Company,
Dep't "V" AKRON, Ohio.
" '
t
MESSAGE FROM CONGER.'
Minister Wu Receives It and Takes
It to Secretary Hay.
IN STATE DEPARTMENT CIPHER.
Tl?o Sl^iu'il "Concur" Simply
Sny? : " In tlx. Krltlkli Legation. Un.ler
('ontlunci Mint mill SI..-II 1'lro I'roin
C"liIii<*ao Troop*. Uiilck llrllrf Only
Can I'ri-vent General Mhmiicw."
Washington, l>. C. (Special).? Tlic
following: en hie has lioen received from
Minister Conner at I'ekin:
"In Itrllish Legation. I'nder continued
sliot and sliell from Chinese
troops. Quick relief only can prevent
gene ml massacre."
Tlie message is not dated. I nit it is
understood was sent from I'ekin on
the lKtli.
The message was received through
the Cliinese Minister and was transmitted
through the Tsung-ll Yainen
nud tin- Shanghai Taotai. It was in
State Department cipher and was
signed in English with the name Con
g'-r.
The Minister took it to tic- State
Department, where it was translated.
The following statement was given
on at the State Department:
"On the l'ith ?.f tliis niontli the State
Department communicated a hrief
message asking tidings of Minister
Conger in the "?n?e Department code.
Minister Wu undertook to get litis in:
Minister Conger's hands, if lie were
alive. II?* lias succeeded ill doing this.
This morning the State Department
received a telegram from Consul-Cellera!
(Joodnow, at Shanghai, saying:
i lie > Hivmiur m miamium informs
nie that hf lias reccivt'il to-dny a eiplier
incssnip* from Commit ??f the
isth.'"
A few minutes Inter Minister Wu ppI
' l3L /V-?I > 1
i ?5sT < .
\vr TINO FANO.
(Chinese Minister to the United States.1
pen rod nt tl?o Strtto Department with
? telegram from Tuotai Sheng. dated
July 110, which boon received by
Minister Wu reading as follows:
"Your telegram was forwarded, and
as requested I send reply from the
Tsung-li Yainen. as follows: 'Your telcgratn
of the 15th day of this moon
tilth July) received. The State I?o- I
luirtiucnt telegram lias heeii handed
to Minister Conger. Herewith is Minister
Conner's reply to the State Department
:
" In Hritlsh Legation. I'mler continued
shot ami shell from Chinese
troops. it nick relief only can prevent
general tnassaere.' "
This reply was in the State Depart- [
ment cipher.
The State Department later Issued
the following bulletin:
"The Secretary of State received a
dispatch from Consul Fowler ut Che- ;
Foo. tinted midnight IHth. saying a
Shanghai paper of the l<*>th said all
foreigners murdered. Fowler wired |
the tJovernor demanding the truth.
The Covernor repliel that ids courier !
left Pekin on the lltli, and all -then
were safe, but l'ekin east city had been
curried by rebels with Intent to kill."
81'KVUt KNVOV TO CHINA.
The I'rrolrtpnt lln* .'timed *V. W. Dock
Itlll fur tin Imvortmit Mission.
Washington. T>. C. (Special!?The
President tins Hiinniiiioii vv \v* n?..L
hill n special envoy to represent tin*
Ignited States Government In China.
The purpose of the appointment if to
have n diplomat it* representative cf
the United States in China during the
International operations and when the
time comes for consideration by the
Powers of China's future. The title
to he bertowed on Mr. Kockhlll has
not been decided, but he will be vested
practically with all the functions of
a . pedal diplomatic agent.
Mr. l'.oeUhlll Is well equipped for the
ni's>lon, having been secretary of the
\merle n Legation in Uulcln for s?V|t?1
years, lie speaks and writes Chi"je.e
fluently.
SiiKCan Moro Kprrtnl Knvoya.
T.ondon (By Cablet?Tho Standard
says that the appointment of Mr. \V.
bv. Itockhlll by the United Stales
tlovernment as special envoy to China
<s an ercellent hlea that might he lmItated
with advantage l?y Great Britain
and the other Powers.
('Mint Vakii l'*i nnre'a Meillnt Ion.
Talis (By Cable)- The Chinese Minister
at Paris lias transmitted to M.
i)eleasse, the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
for c-mnmmicutlon to President
l.vml ;. a telegram from the Ktnperor
of china, raking the mediation of
F;r 'ice with the fin-niim
IMMEN3I FORTUNE LOST.
JHtrlicr Clulm l'nr Ml I.e. Agalnnt
the <?ovoriim* i?t I
Washington, 1). C. (Special).?The
claim of the heirs of Chnrlos Durkco,
formerly Coventor of Utah, against
(he United States for certain bonds of
the Central Pacltle Railroad Company,
valued at $(Vl,t>4.T,Bl'J, was dismissed
by Judge tlaguer, of the District Suprente
Court, and the application for a
rule against Secretary of tJie Treas'ury
Gage to eon>i>ol delivery Of thein 1
to the claimants who denied.
,r ^'
t
Sue Brette?"She boasts that she
has another new part." Cora Phee?
"Yes, she's just been parted from her
husband."
The Best Prmcrlptlon For (Titlla
and Ferer is a bottle of Grovk'h Tabtklkb*
('mi.:. Tonic. It is simple iron and quiulue
in a tasteless form. No cure,uo pay. 1'rice23c.
He is Indeed a fool who, when he
can't get his breath, runs to catch it.
Notice?Two traroltni: salesmen wanted In each
stats. Salary un<l expet a--; experience un??*
*ul ry. Pocahontas Tobacco Was, Bedford City. \ a
Slobbs?"You say you don't know
that she loves you?" Blobbs?"Yes;"out
I'll make her show her hand." "How?"
"I'm going to present her wi"h n diamond
ring."
Putnam Fa h.v.-h I)ves do not stain the
hands or spot ttio kettle. Sold l?v nil druggists.
Wigg?"I always drink beer with
frogs' legs." Wiggs?"A conbination
of hops. 1 suppose."
Happiness cannot be bought, but one of
the great hindrances to its attainment can
be removed by Adams' Tutti Frutti.
No. Maude, dear, there is no similarity
between the eggplant, the chickweed
and the crocus.
FITS permanently cured. No tits or nervousness
after first da y's usr of I?r. K line's Ore <t
Nerve Kestorer-S-'trial bottle and trentisefreo
I)r. 11. II. Ki.ink. Ltd.. Ull Arch St. Phila, Pa.
Lost, strayed or stolon?a cool wave.
Dl?l You Kver It on A<ro??
an old letter ?ink all fsdrd out? Couldn't
have been Carter's Ink for it doesn't fade.
The flustered bride usually has all
sorts of presents except presence of
mint!.
W. H. Griffin. Jackson. Michigan, writes:
"Suffered with Catarrh for II(toon years.
Hull's Catarrh Cure cured me." Sold by
Druggists, 75c.
Mrs. WlnHlow'sNootlitrw Hjrruii for children
l?*et tilnir, softens I be KUina, reduce* Itillfimmtit'nn.
uilnvH luit a. cure* wlnil colic. '! %? . n Imt I le.
Southern Dental College
UKNTAI. DBI'AIOMUNT
Admits College of I'lijuiclaiia ?n(l
Oldest i oli.kor in state Fourteenth Ad
uukI Session epulis Oct. clones April SOUi.
Th"fw contemplating the study of Dentistry
boulil write for ca nloguo
Addrrae S. W. KOHTKIt, Drlin.
(VZ-03 In man IluliriliiK, Atlanta. G?.
K^^~~~TAL
1 <r /rfN Z/*s\^on^ a^ow
k\v/ /NX// 1*1 ingashot
H Liv\ / \ 'f > Jl the bost
i ' \ / / for some
i i
r see quo aoent os wt.ite direct. it
< - ^ .A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A
jajl&iMCi
\ \Ww& FACTORY LOAD!
4 "Wew^iva/,'' "Lest
<
4 Insist upon having them, uWe no other* am!
< ALL DCALER
. , ,w.^-V V WW'W V<VV
? +
prevent dicease and that i
strengthened. All diseases
CASCARKTS are absolutely harmless, a
CARBTS prearptly. stfeetiTrly and permaoer
hat oarreet any anJ ever* form o( IregMlartt'
too*. ? Ter sicken, weaken er gripe. Wr
I do not balleve Plso's Cure for Consumption
linn tn rqu?l tor coughs and colds.?Jolts F.
liOYr.H. Trinity BprlugH. lud.. Fob. IS. 1UUU.
I P&mf&BS
Periods
are overcome by LydSa E,
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound,
Fifty thousand heyspy
I i m? mh-.
| ?vy;irt!W y WO WiJL'S tJ.
grateful tatters to RZrc.
Ptokfcom.
Menstruation S3 ?
seiwtt strata on a woI
man's vitality. if it is
' painfuti something is
wrong which
? ??
I Lydia E. PloV.ham'i Vfjetablc Cvmpeund
|
wit! promptly set right; if
excessive or irregular
write to Mrs. Plnkhcm,
Lynn, Mass., for advice.
Evidence abounds that
Mrs. Plnkham's advioo I
| and medioSno have for
many years boon helping
wunimn IU ua strong* no
other ; advice is so unvaryingly
mcourate, no
other modiolus has suoh
a record of cure*
i rr\TTC :
M|I|H \ I ^ ; nl?U(*h?il. 1.000 J<v
L\ III 1 I 1 llverxil Id York Co.,
1 * VE E-<1 t JL s. C.. l.ioo lu And^r.
aoti County. V(?> la
Charlr>ston, 1.130 in MwiupUin ()a? iki(>'ut m>lli
Kulnunowmk. k4 oo to 410 00 p?*r day sure.
I 111 ADBwerluK htalo your i ip<*r1?n.?, If any.
J. L- /NICHOLS & CO., I
Wo* 919*994 Austell Bnlldlnc* Allssta, () ^
KED INTO IT. |l
t yourself to bo talked Into buy- !| |
ldy job to save a dollar or so when ft j
is on Bale in every town in the I
Did you ever think how easy it is B
people to be talked into a tiling? 9 |
IOCK HILL wVcV"?.ll" .c.| :
* .A. A. A..A..A ^ , ?!
a shotgun shellsmm \
1
ysr," am/ "iSe^eafcr " j
you will get the be?t nhelU that money cuu buy. ^
S KEEP THEM.
VW"m'W*"VW,W'VW,W,W'WWWV1 '
TEO. E. N1SSEN & CO.,
u "uxkVM^" \s/ftnnMQ
Lightest draft, most C * iTkUUIlO
durable and finest finish. Do not ,
take one claimed to be as good. If
not sold in your town, write us for
prices.
WINJiTOS-Stl.Kn, >. ? .
pi.nui\ L
BUBONIC
ASIA 1
Y
all begin in the
places that breec
it's the unclean h
stomach and ^ be
dreadful di
beautiful southlai
people outside ai
are the ones w
infection, but end
friends and relal
certain way of ke
is to take CASCARETS. Perk
; are
PREVENTED
NDY CATHARTI'
purely vesr'.Vthle compound. Wo mercurial or other it
itlv cure every dieorder of the Stomach Liver and Iotr?
/ of the bowele, Including diarrhcea and dysentrv Pie
tte (or booklet and free (ample. Addresa STBRLING
v.
We special Contracts
WITH THE LARGEST AND MOST RBBPON8IMLE
MANUFACTURERS OF
MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPLIES. AND
ARE I'REPAREu TO OFFER YOU SPECIAL
ADVANTAGES. OUR FACILITIES ARE
SECOND TO NONE.
Complete Ginning Equipments
omplete Power Equipments
A SPECIALTY
W H r.lODUC rc\
it . II. U1UDLJ ? V/U.,
COLUMBIA, - S. C.
tout* Carolina ,\ gents for the Steel A'etr South
I ilek Machinery.
IIA VINO l'OR.TIKD A ( ONNECTION
o: :o:: ui b si ::o: :o
TiiE ELLIOTT
GIN REPAIR WOMS
1 ant now prepared to repair an? rahnlM t otton
Ulna as thoroughly as tn? u antifscturoo. This
branch of the business be uuJrr the personal supervision
ot
?r. W. J. KLLI6TT,
w ho ha? lia t fourteen vtmrs of practical etp# rleace
Id Pudding th? KI.l.tOI'T < !?*. nnil who la well i
known to most ^ln users In Mils Stat?
Now :s the Time ! Briar Your Gins
Ceforc You Need Thcml
rmnpleto Dinning svttern?. equipped with the
Most perfect I'ls-umatle Elevating and Distributing
striti*ou the market. Slxly eight complete nut I
Ots In us In this State, and every otic of them giving '
abe.d- te ?ati?fa t oh
lltgh.-.t tirade b uglues, nollom, Sow Mills. Cora
Mills. Brick MachlUeS, Wood Working Muchtuery, I
haws, rtl'leya, ?to
Wli OKKER: Qulolc Delivery. Low Prices and
Itctiicable lerms
\ / o r~> a i \ i i a n /*
V. w. DMUP. A1V1,
IJ26 Main St.. COLL'MLIA, S. C.
A WORLD
< without MUSIC
nak:e;b ri-pt"B.entORGANS
$35 00 UP.
PIANOS $175.00 UP.
tif tlrlte for ( alHluguv and Termr.
Ad lire mm,
M. A. MALONE,
Columbia, S. C.
ATTK1TION is fltcilitiitrd if you mention 1
thin pnyer when writing ndvci tisore. So..10
That Little Brok Fer Ladies, "I
Al.K K MA8UN, RaoinTM, N. Y.
no rv DCJY ur.w DUCovF.r.T; <wM
y -W iflk V-J 1 O ? qu-ok r."ie' and rural wurat
,1^. ltook at la.tlmonia'i ami I O d* ru* treatruaat
fcree. Dr H H. UttEktt'? HOHB. B?i ?. AUult. ?>
(lOlTRHOK BK1 NECK CURBD. I
/'O Thu relief c, ijtilck, the ruro h ctrUiu.
> "ff For |mrt.lcnn?r? en' !o-e ?t > inp to
V^V l>lt. It. 1. 1*1 NK l.l.l,
jTrforn. Pep't. M., BUSHNKI.I . ILI.
1?r. Plnklej coined well recommended.
MROICAIj OKPARTMKN I
Tuiane University of Louisiana.
Itn mlvnntnuoH for pr?otl?nl inetruotlon, both .
is unplslnborato'tw nn>t kbundwi ie i?j,itnl !
imitertnlM nr? unei|iinlle.t Free nooeua ^lvan to
the limit <'tunIt) lf>?n t nl irtth '.<) h.'li und
SO.noo pntlentnimiiunlly. -peel.il Inetriietlon I*
F1 *e 11 Ontly lit ttie lieitehle ,.f t),e Hlek. The next
eesnlnn humn? Novetnher let. luOO. For entnhigiio
nn<l Information, atlilrcM riutl 8 K CHitllJ, I
M. L>? L>kan. I*. O ltr?iivnr-f'il. No? OrlMiu, 1a. j
9 Eo fr& i 11 I
PLAGUE,
HC CHOLERA,
ELLOW FEVER,
bowels. It's the unclean
1 infectious epidemics, and
?ody?unclean inside?that
isease. A person whose
>wels are kept clean and
lively, and blood pure, is
o<w fever, or any other of ,
eases that desolate our
id. Some of the cleanest
e filthiest inside, and they
ho not oniy "catch" the
anger the lives of all their
tives. There's only one
eping clean inside so as to I
:ct disinfectant and bowel j
5Y * |!
ALL DRUGGISTS I
nnrrat pill-poisen in CASCAkETS. CAStines.
Tliey not oely euie constipation, V
.tssnt palatable, cotrnt. Tastj good, do V
REMEDT CO., CHICAGO ot HSW YORK. ??> ^
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V
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RAM'S HORN BLASTS.
fT^HEttE is no harm
I 'n lhe dol'ar
'* becomes
I/0^ almighty.
tomi^ie woun<' ' >' 81 w"
ing up the bulletMiEBionary
obliVv'\
vfc^Hy Ration rests not on
a ministry, but on
tares the devil inny sow.
rv iituiiiur ? uprun smugs ;ir** most
likely to bo coupled to God's loading
linos' of love.
Patience is the perfume pressed from
the crushed blos-oms of joy.
If you let conscience-sleep now it will
make up for it by and bv.
When the live coal touches our lips
it makes them .a living Maine.
The only divinely authorized version
yf the Hible is its transl ition into action.
So long as Christ is the way to heaven,
it, may be difficult, but it can not be
dark.
We do not have to think alike, but
we must all work together.
That is not a good voyage which enriches
the cargo hut krecks the ship.
Minds of steel are often narrowed
down that they may have a cutting
edge.
TTie good Samaritan dues ot carry oil
in his cruse and vitriol on his tongue.
The church as an organization makes
A good teat-calture for the Old-Adam
9UC11U.
l>ry Sermon*
"How was the temperance srry.
ff^ajr?" "Dr}."?Philadelphia
' "'lrti:t.
~r :? ??M| |?
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Central Tim* at laikitonvillu and Siivannah.
Eantera Tiinu at Othur Point*
SehfduJa m Effect Mny ('.til. 1900.
NOItTH notrvo. *^'*.1
fijtt "?'
ItV. Jo^k ilTvIiTS ( t"' SI I V 7 4.*>P
7* villiltJMHh l-.'U U;. ? | I,' l.i, 1.' >.>?,
Tpit :iVeil I ti?, 4 t, a
" Bin k 111 it> . 4 17; 1 1 1
" Hpringtio 1 ...... 44 ip| | ,s:t
^?lly ' 44.41 'La
A r. <'olnuilo i .. AOip ll iK.a
Lv ts liy , .1 .1 ; 1 < (>
" Summer villo 1 ; 7 ll;i l.'.Ont
Bran-hvilm .... x ,V.n 1 65.1
Oranni'liurii .. . . ! 27!n 4 ;,j?
' Klllk{Vll',t) | 10 1,;? I Cl*
A r ( QiUin l>ia ?i ] 3 '"><*
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Lv. t4r*nitevIH<> . 1 i . j|p 10 i;,p
J.V. Klyii -111 1 |,Vn .. .1
1'V Aiken . ' :iv.?op
Lv. Trenton 3?m* 4U0plluip
Johli4t<iD 3'Jo* IHtill .Mp
Ar Oolurtihin, (T7. D.I.. .. i.'.'jip 2 10a
Lv. t'olmnhiu, (BUlg St HdOftl 0 lop fi I.W
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Rook Hill *?ip * 47a
Ar Charlotte . y hipl II 40a
XrT Danville jiTala. T5gp
Ar .Hiotiiiionil . , j"wwal'iilap
Ar \V ishlnif ton . |" 1 a H..a' h."ii)D
" Bultlm.tr,^Pa.RR) 0U'?I|| 5S
Philadelphia j 111 ifaul 2 .via
__ Nbw York . 3 OBp 6 11a
Lv < 'o'.umliirx . 114 . i T5S
Ar spartrtnhnrc . . .. . | H lOp ll .'.ia
A?h,'villr> ; lop J50p
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At Ctnopinu i ; ^ 7 .Hip1 y 4oa
Ar ^diisvUlu .... ' *_ I 78Bp!T5?
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Si Su Dn,,y L?mly
Lv. Loui.vilia, . . "~| 7 p;a TTp
Cv_C"iri?f'ati I "Folia TiTlp
Lv Knoxvtile _ ! 120a H i.7a
" A?riuvtiie . ;... SOOa 3U5p
spartauhuftf 11 ?a fi 18p
A r , 11 l? ? 2np Q 4jp
lyy Sew York! Pa It.Ill t SlMpiUISot
.. ?hilmlelphla . . ... OOop 3.70a
Baltimore 827pi 0 22a
Lv. Vvfttl" a;t 11 I So Ry) ('."AJp ll loa
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Savannah 3 2),, 5 1.7a
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SlaapinR Cur Sarvic*.
Kxcelleut daily pnerruger rorvtco between
Florida and Now York
Nos S3 and :!4-N?w York and Florida (Express.
Drawing room slts-plng cur* between
Augusta and New York
Pullman ?ruwinp-romn sleeping curs l>o
tweep Port Tantiia .InrksonviHr Savannah.
Washington aud Nisv York
Pullman sleeping cm s Is-t worn Charlotte mid
Richmond bluing cars betweon ChnrlottA
and S<?vauonh
Ny*. HA ami Sfl?U S. Knst Mail. Through
Pulfman drawlnir room buffet sleeping cars 1-etwoen
.fnok,*ouwille nnrl New Yorlt and PullDiau
aleepeg cars between Augusta and Charlotte.
Dining cars serve all meals enroute.
Pullman s'm-ping cars hefVvcin .1 ukson vil le
Ind Columbia enron'.e >lallv between .lack?mrtlla
anil Cincinnati, via Aanuvilln.
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