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V11 I . 1 I .1 attr i m j nEW ...V ? ? (!? pilot ? or no _ l>)'.ik<*rr> ?Tin1 i si11 ire II of ll.l* il of till* .U \Y;t.vl|' lU'Irati* 1'resilient .1 nil House . nil jwillei .iiy Slat es, itizons .'ind ("ilios ol ilii? OH till* pliMV ion of tlu? os. A few tunny of tin* pport unity to w.is covered to baulini; by ^.sott. who did lairs of till Major portions of s tho tirst tiino has boon used r outside of tho pitol itsolf was by tho Itritisli r. 1 1. t with a rooepe by tho I'resiof tho States ml utoinbors of t o'clock till* ho wosl stairav. followed by t ho t 'abin o\ . Iris's. To tho y. 'lis of Tltoo" tho Ke?l Pari').', ttoiulauoo wore tin: Harin s. it], t: as; Mottii'. |o.oratlo; Tnnuoi. .va: Koiiin . New s. Now .lois 'v; J i'i >. Now M ox ioo; ; Stone. I'eiilisylooitt in; Kitssoll. ovolt. Now Yori;; .Murphy. Arizona; to!: Shi i; li Ma rv eiillsel is; i l.-.ird M:?in.-. <!.<\<Tinii. was represented oeker.v, ami <! o v runout. was i pre'i ueral W. 11. <>i 1 ' ??< pt on < 'oluiiol :i in) ox pi i n il his il oiilaof sion. <if oil tIt I ox I elisions, unit supervision of the aino nearest, In* ? ?in jjpiitliii:,' prill on's plan consists u? size of the preso ojisi anil one on lie While lioiiso the ]in sent man -l lie ipinilran^rle liuihiim.; the eon aiili einl of I In* maintains tin* > sun ami air to id southwest nr. I tiful view to tin in* present mansion .tain was followed by arlat <1. I'resiilent of t ! . i I'tl of Commissioners, el was "Development of of Columbia." clnnakinjr at tin* Whim i luleil with an aihhv.-s l?v >haw. of low n. on "Developi lit* States During Hip Nine litury." He declared that the ibis conlury finds Americans housed, the best fed. Hip best i. the best edneateil, Hie lie: i d. Hip most profitably email the happiest, lieeansp the fill, of any people at nay >der any sky. i'Iip great ? as the parade whieh resident from the r I''relR;lit r?r*. tage of freight ears shortage aggregates lot withstanding thai eli balanced Hast and ttity lies in tlie failret urn empty cars n connections. The are badly enibar it's \\ linit Crop. d that the next when! mi will not bo inferior rllnq Itrevltli-*. lie an active indoor nthtliis winter in New Jersey. Corbett, the pugilist, holies' boxing eluh in Cineinnaii It. issotn. the widely known .,1 n? - < t ? * ? ! .11 II H^IIIIIUIUII, <?l I \ t. llo was about forty-on1 ami loaves a widow and on.-' ,arot Cast rooonily broke tlio. i i of llio cycling world for con- i ns century riding i>y making 'Jllini { * in livclvi' days, eight hours audi -live uiii'.tiies 1 he Suprome Vloment. "You despise nio, Maruiaduke?" falerocl tlie wretched girl, ill a hard, despairing voice. The youth shook his head. "Tlien why," she cried, passionately, J 'do you look at me* as if you were a hotel clerk and i were s guest, registering?" In an access of agony, she oast herself, sobbing convulsively, at his feet. ?Detroit Journal. 'V ? * 1 White House to the east front of the Capitol, where It passed him in review. At the head of the parade rode Lleutenant-General Miles. The military forces included artillery, cavalry, marines and sailors. The Fifth Cavalry acted as the Immediate escort of the President. They were assembled along the north curb of Pennsylvania avenue, fronting the White House, ami as the President appeared the cavalry salute was giv en. ami the troopers wheeled in column of platoons and swept down the avenues. With the President wore members of his Cabinet, in carriages. Then came lite National Guard of the District of Columbia. Vicing with the presidential party m the interest excited was the procession of Governors with staffs ami military escorts. The Governors marched in the order of the admission of States to the fnion Following them came the Grand Army. Spanish war veterans. Old Guards and guests. The parade moved down Pennsylvania avenue, and as it reached the Capitol it swung northward to C sire and Delaware avenue to the broad plaza on the east front. The on fringe < f the President had moved ahead, the President talcing position on th reviewing stand at the easterly cutrnnet of tin1 <'apitnl. The review was followed by a gatii < I Ills, >>l llll' I I<-^I?H-Ill HUH I HII.H 'I. members of the Senate and House. ?*tl .indices of t lie Supreme Court. in I lie hall of ilie House, where joint exercises were liehl. Speaker I letulerson ealleil Hie assemblage to order and Senator I'rye presided. The protea n mine at iho Capitol in eluded tiie following addresses; "Transfer a tin National Capitol from | Philadelphia." l?y Itepres- ntative Kie'i I erdson; "Kstaiillshmeiit of the Seat of Covermiienl at tin* District of Col- ( utnhia," h.v lt-'presentati/e Sareno II. Payne: "History of the First Century of the National Capital." I?v Senator MeCoinns: "The Future of ltie l'nite?{ i 1 Slates and Us Capital.hy Senator ' Haldol. anil a historical oration, hy ! Senator Hoar. The evening ceremonies im luded a reception to the Coventors at th.e Corcoran Fallot y of Aft, Jit whieh the President was pnys.-ni. A handsome hr.ur/.o tn dal was sirn?'k at the Ciiited States Mini in I'nilndolp.de in eominereoratio i of the tVihoi'mii! n h hraiion. A copy of :t in puli! was presented in 1 'ri'siij. til j McKinley. "I in* (Jovi-rmirs wi n- pre. si iiIimI Willi copies ill bronr.e ill s>r inl cases stamped willi tln-lr iintui11. > in ili?' oiivi .'^u are the lit : 11 m" lVu'iiih-ii; .Iiiliu A-lnms iiul President W illi.mm McNUc y :iml mi tin- reverse the Capitol :is u was in l.V'.MI. and is ill ] iuou. DECLARED DEAD BY CDU.RT. Now Mr. I'r:* mIi i?, of Ten iiiv^si-i-. Write* ' ili* i? \livc and l'ri)i|ii>ioti<i. | < Malleoli. 111. (Sp i-inli. Or. I'ranke. 1 :i pruiiiineiil pli> -iehlil of Toms I'nvt, ? Teiin.. has writp ii t ell in p his brothe*t hi; I lie is alive sir.il prusp : mis. : I - , though his relatives have nioiirneil hill) f as dead fur seventeen years. { Twenty years ago .l? lin I'ra.ni.e wis j a rising .voting | nysi- inn 1 Now ion 1 and a member of a wealthy family. He left to si el; a new leention. and. although his relatives sought tidings of him, iio'ie eaine. His falli died. ] and in settling up t - est:: I'ranko i was officially deelnred (lend by a de- J i-ree of ti ('in nil Court, and eve-y , one emieliided that he was aetuallv so. i lie assigns no reason for his action. NATiVES AT GUAM REBUILC1NG. 1 Coniltlions on tlio ImIiiiiiI Improve?Supplies *?? ??t Tlirrr. Manila i R\ <'ablet. The I'nited States hospital ship Solace has arrived at Cavite from San i-'rancisen. ller J officers say I he condition of affairs at the Island of iJiiani has coiisVp i ably improv mI Dwellings are heing restored and the 'people are resinning their oeeiipalions. hut the rops are praetieally all destroyed, though thenis no immediate want. The Soiaee left supplies there, and the Anthusa has iak< n a considerable quantity to liiuiui from Cavite. The reporis as to the number of deaths are about unchanged. IT::11 a ttirilutny I'nrlv nt log. Mrs. Ilutli Curl's. lir_> years old. eele lira ted tier birt Inlay anniversary -u the lionie of Iter daughter. Mrs. Ilannali Huff, in Keiuiebniikporl. Me., a few days ago. Mrs. Curii - enjoys almost perfect health. I in \ lit i!:m. An armed uprising against i i*n 1 ing State lioM'i'iiini'iil of Y i: .dull, Mexico. look place a few days ago at Sollcriiio. The malcontents won quickly quelled cud about iiflj of llic leaders wore arrested and have boon taken to M or Ida for trial. Tli.y w 11 probably all be shot. Ki nder tridhis to ">iTS?llsl>iir.v. A special dispatch from The Untrue, Holland, says it is reported that Mr. Krugcr is seeking to obtain a conference with Lord Salisbury. Skeleton* of IIItiomiuri I'oiiml. Skeletons of two gi.gar.Me dinosanrl have been discovered on the military reservation at Fort Meade. S. It., by a party of scientific men s id out from New York f'ity by the Atneriean Museum of Natural History. The first and largest of the specimens was first discovered six weeks ago. The second specimen was discovered later. It is in perfect preservation and i> part of an animal fully forty feet long. 1 nflm-n/it Kngc* in Itcrllii. The intiueii/.a iin* hegv.n to rage In llerlin. Hermans When They Meet in Society. "A unique feature of recent social entertainments in various Missouri towns lias been an identification card," says the Kansas City Journal. "Knell guest on arrival is presented with a card on which is printed, 'Who arc you? I am ?The card. with the name written in, is then con Bplcuously worn, ami everybody knows everyoody else and acts according ly.'* Feeds the Hair ? ?! ' .J Have you ever thought why your hair is falling out? It is |! because you are starving your , hair. If th is starvation con- '! tinues, your hair will continue i< to fall.* There is one good hair food, i It is Avcr's Hair mirror. It i ^ goes right to the 100 s of the ! hair and gives them just the ' food they need. The hair i stops falling, becomes healthy, and grows thick ami kng. Ayer's Hair Vieor does , another thing, also: it always restores color to faded or gray hair. One dollar a bottle. I' ? Ii your druj?j?ist cannot supply von. send . us ji.<o nnil we will express a bottle to you. all charges prepaid, lie sure anil rYyc us your nearest express ollicc. J. C. AYUr. Co., I.owell, Mass. j Send for our handsome hook on The Hair, i ? I See your nearest Airent lor the low inten puiie on i hristmas Holidays, via the Seaboard Air Line HuiHvay. ri txaii F\d; i.kns I?yi-:s do not spot.s'r.-ak ir give your i?' aids an unevenly dyed Appearance. Sold by all druguistH. From Virginia to Florida through snow- ' la t>> sunshine. I t\v rates and all kinds of I i Christmas, by the Seaboard Air Line La l- . vay. I An Ominous Sien. " T must he getting "hi." " Whnt makes yon think so?" Yonnscr men have hrgtm complimenting uie on lining snry." To < ore a Cold in mi" !>;?> Tnke Laxativk hit >t > IJcimm-: r.\nt.k?. All druggists refund I lie money if if. 'nil-, to { cure. K. \Y. Uuovk'h si^naturo ? n eaeh b.?x. or... I Pennsylvania has mure national hanks within 1 it-r borders I'o.n <?t11? i Stat*', j Tito number 1 N* \ \ oik has d-7Want' ?I--NullVrrr* I'm-in st?ni?nel?, l.lver.k*<lm*v ami i nti- t:.. ?1?1 i- ?:*?t? rs . v.at I f\\ At. pitii* \n 1 ntrat, '1 r. mi N ? t i-jtrn ilniut remedy thutcure*. Knelose stamp. Tickets f.-r everybody tiv tic Seaboard Air Lino Itailwny, for tho Christmils 11 Ii>'?y vlll L>n ?<>.iil t. r t\v > week* 11 | u 1 elia-el on Divi'mlifr 22ml. For (' liege Stii'li'iiu they evil) ho |?..inl f,?r tv "iity-ilv?- days if juirthased 011 Peeeinher Hiili. I nel-* Sam**. Soldier* A'illoa' I.ililiy s I'lum IV.M : lor ChrVtlii-d.tlicr I'll*' t". S. covernm it tins j st llirell.lsed .1 1 I rtn* . nil-i fllll 1' > ' hi !>>'. \lrsi<ill v l.i allvV 1 nit m* l.iai j 1 i !i|- ri w li i ll vil 1 !> v 11> ,.i I : 11 \m n Mo dier-. in tlio rMlillpplUO 1*1 f 1 IS mil . will. 4inn cti-ward. sum. Tin* renders of t.l 1 i- paper will In* pleased to [earn that t hen* is at h-ast one dreaded disuise that seieuen has hern able to euro in all its statics, and that i-Catarrh, llall's Catarrh f'uro is tin* onl> positivi* rure lion known to the inoilieal rrat?-rnit >. Catarrh l??'i?i_r a eoiidltiitlonnl <li*-i*asi*. ri'iptiri's a rontitutiohnl j 11-?- tin < - it t. Hall's Catarrh ?'ure is taken isiti-r- ' pally, nctltiR ! rerily upon tin* Mood and nut oils nirl;n-i*s of tin* *j. fein. thereby destroying tin* foiimlntion of tin* <li-i-asi*. aim giving the patient Htrength hr building ?p tin* irnu"titntion ami assisting natiiri* in doing its work. Tin* proprietor* have so much faith in its rnrntivi* jewel's that they offer One llunilreil I loll a rs for all v rn-i- t hut. it fails to 111 re. Send for list of testimonials. Address K. .1. Ciirvr.v ?4.- Co., Toledo, (>. Sold hy Druggist*. 7.V-. Hull's Family Fill,, are the liest. J am sure Piso's Cure for Consumption s?veil my life three years ago. It-. * llos. Itoli111 ns. Maple Si . Norwich, N. V.. Fob. 17, l'.k> . , Mrs. Wlnshnv'sSoothlnr My riip Tor children 1 lent bins, nofteiiM t ha on ins, redness illflaniiint- 1 Hon. allays pain, cure-- wind eollc, J.'n-.a liott ie. j 9 95^ ??fett. surest cum for J JF-tL^nBh P? ha.ost and lung * " " troubles l'roplc praise Cough Syrup; . ; k.eiu*e 6au>uiuick. C?vi 1)?. HullCoukIi *>viui>? ^gjgCti 'A:i?T'TV*Vfc^nL&LJgZ.MST*^. We make a specialty of mince H B meat?employ the best skill ? use B a the best materials. H 3 We stake our fame on it. We H 3 use it to advertise the many other 9 1> E??d things that we make. rf*P | MINCE MEAT | PT A package mal es two large pies. ij Your grocer will furnish i: if you M bj ask him. You will find it better E [J than home-made?better than any ra i j& mince meat you ever tasted. Y ou'll M Mj eat Libby's foods thereafter. f| libby, %?cNcill & libby, Chicago M Our book, "III xv t > Make C.ood Tilings (a | JSECEHT AIM ;S'CURE.|? rf Ret.'.? ii .nh hjrruji. I'x.'. i Ci ?i. VCO it' 1 t* iMtmo. Sold hv ?|r'n-> P~4 Sg y ifKYrR $' .* J'JST THE 6383 CONDENSED EHCYClOPEDIA OF trastp u;v?o snout ovr*y subject under thu nn and wilt bo mo(. poatpal'l. for 5t*o. tu rtararxv pni ====? AS ESOYC will oi?*r ny for piolo In lot. that It may ho IJ" g \ TJ /J la * rl. h dim of valaaUlo u- BJ o Q ' Lntoroatmc rival nor, and la t*?-i tha atnail mm of FIFTY CENTS whl proro of .ooaleutahlo bonaAt to thoao whooo odi wilt alao ho focsd of pTMt Talaa to tli <M wbo < h**p *o??ra4. BOOK PUBLISHING H< h I -Jrj -&> _ ,-iafegJgfc. A DISCOUNT often percent. ON f ORGANS l2Sp|JS PIANOS *=?* < Ig&Mfl CHRISTMAS & ? y<- - - ^L PRESENTS. ^ .. . Qfc! 11 tIes're CataI"};"'-* cHpthJi; <: ivl'a. malone, ;> Co'umbia, S. C., and he w'll quote you terms and ? price . A chance to get a tine 11 ORGAN or PIANO cheap. > Fleam* givo your name and P. O. address*, when send this ad. o SAW MILLS, CORN frllLLS^ ? CANE MILLS, RICE < HULLERS, PEA H'JL- , LERS, ENGINES, BOIL- . ERS, PLANERS AND MATCH- ? ERS. SWING SAWS, RIP SAWS. " j. aud a.I other kinds of wood working muchinory. My Sergeant Log Ochui *#w 31 ill is theiieuvlest, stronge*:, and most etlleieut tniil lor the money on the market, quick, ^ accurate. State Agent for H. li Smith ,, Machine Company wood working machinery. For high ki*>1? engine*, plain slide valve. Autou atii', and Corliss, writs tne: Atlas, Waterlowo, and Strnthor* A Wells. V. C. BAM AM, 1.126 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. ii /r n 4 Well mention H' ttAn I n-re all avclian? die but we do u, ? U?\ t I I 1 ? i A VI la tkc MACB.NERY fi HILL Sl)r?LY Lino aw r Murray Cl'-anlni; uiul 1 >i-t riLutinw Sys- . 11*111, I.hid*, i'Lia-i*, Hk.;h, Li.1.1* II ami llttfh . l'oint ?.'? .? m i'Ih. I 1<J>1<*11 Autoui*ti<- .it: ! l'laiu ouk1'"''. Uuiulv :ru|in. "NKW SOU i ll" Wri -k Mn -hitiiTy, Kri? Ity rtitfln?v? ninl lu>il??r?, 1 Msstou miws, "Queen ol tho Suuih ' A (iri-t Mill!*. j IW.H.IllIWES CO.,; i < oi.i tutiA, s. r. \ A Two hundred bushels of po | tatocs ri'inovo eighty pounds r ,\ v of "actual ' Potash from the A \ ' soil. I nless this quantity ; is returned to the soil, T **' . . . A i "d. the iollowir.* < crop will A -la? *i* i A ->V; materially decrease. a I'M-* . 1. . } i. f?di!r ;; rd-Otlt - -s'-y \ . V- Cocipi -tii , use un.: \alue of r -t/iPv. ten,lun ; r \.ir t.*? crop*. ' asarss*. A r'''' * ! pfi tmga < f -' ,j*'j-! ^ i. ATTENTION 1? facilitated if you mention J' th"? paper when writing odM-nitiiM t-. So.61 j I. jftreem ] Xf, SPORTING GOODS, I )uy, rawlings sporting 'mm goods company, littl) Lorunl St., ST, I.<?S IS. Jlo. j I Saw I?li!is ; 1129 TO $929.00 j. With Improved Hope and licit Feed. SAWS. I'll. ES and Tl Kill in Monk. EngibPJ, Boilers and Machinery f Ah Kinds and K^jitilra tor mitnr. fcliafling, Pullf> , lteltini;, 1 ujcrtori, 1'iprt, L # >Klvri mikI Fitting*. ^ LOMBARD IRONWORK X UPPLYCO, ? ALSUSTA. UA ? T *n n ?,iTrn ? awknts ! <?? tbhc ? j OLIVER 1YPWRIIER. , u 4 l"s?< yrnr influence and earn a ain-dilno t fur yourself or make n nl i" profit t>\ n ii fcm- mnelilarsanr- .K your frion o eell j, on ioj.talln.euts mid t.k other iu;.kea of i iiiaciilncH >? part | ft> meat. b Peud for tlaiojf aud Terras. vp J. E. CRAYTOM, (icn'l Agent, .i arB.n .1, \ . V - - ? \ iLJ tf1* V U C' ui- fc <;iici. .. 1.1a...! .... ., ,< . - J . I ? |: . m il- .a; . |()(!u>h 't - inr..i _ l'r. f. r v '? rVN < * H.,x lk All'ltu. <l?. ygu mnr~?% | UNIVERSAL KNOWLEOCG, ? U t . It cnnl*l!ii 530 |profii-sety Illustrated. ^ i'?U Birt? or allTer. Wknn reading yoa doubt* is jLQPEDSA :E I you. It bos <t com- ^ referred to molly, Thin ! o > V J Efl ? a Inlormnion, f.;e-viitod In wn i wall worth to any ona tnony -Js eb wo Ml for It. A aluily of I hi* boik will I notion ho* boon lugtonlvil. whllo the yol'inta .1, mnnot rowdily common I the knowledge ,l'"? V )USB. 134 Leonard St.. N. Y. City. 1 V \ RAM'S HORN BLASTS% ^fr~? n->llK best activity *r\>I inpolitics is shown -A- at the- polls. s~~-\ f*) Great works are 1,111 eniaH ones greatly done. .* F/tTA 11 ls always JL*j ?'easier t o preach ^iT^X-A ^x\ doubt than faith. v ' \?S>/ The muzzle dot s '.' //a l\v \ f) not cur? the dog of .3^v"^ madness. Only the pure in J** heart can be povvrful and brave. Moral diseases breed in the swamp f tlie impure heart. The future and the past are the powrs that determine the present. Many troubles may l>e God's .-paties igglng deep for the foundation of iiis mple in our lives. A license i the string we try to nut uult' IK \ I i ur |ll at III IL UUUUl Ulli e. Its and in his hands. The absent Christ makes the present ulvation. Dignity depends not on the task but 11 the masts r. A man shows his character nift-t ficn by what he laughs at. Men say that, they die as brutes beau se they want to live as beasts. If God gives death it will not be less recious than any of llis other gifts. ' Dwarfe 1 Christians are liable to Hint iicir way into the devil's menagerie. Only lie can do God's work in the erk who finds llis rest on the Sunay. The mistake or the Christian soldier > in seeking peace without instead of ithin. The church that is forever figuring ow to ral. e money will not cut much unto in raising the world. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ?ntr?! Thnn nt. .Iiukson v.llc anil Savannah.", Eastern Time nt Other Point*. Schedule in ES. ct May Sth 19J0. M i x < I I?i!yrt KottTa nopyp. ii,.i5 ? "ivi . ( ~ .."I"* ; i.'ipi S I mii.i liy ) 1; 1 1 U'.jw I,m?? 'ii *o.uJ, " f' " ! " . 4 1 . p' 4 1 % S|?nnnflold. ? 4>)i 4 Jttai Hnlly . ... ?4 p 4 4t? r. ? -UiiiiSi i .. HOlp r.(*)V I'l.irli'si., i, in, !;y iiXia ilnop SuinunTV.I. i s .. ; 4tn J. ,'ot ' brr\n.livill?i , s ; , .v(!J " < Iran .? :>!?rK . . . .' iia .(a KinsiviltH .|1. '. . 4 .. a r Ciiiiunli' i_ . u una v AutfUs'a. Hv ? ;i . ..ii>' v. ?ii ??\ iii" ,? 4..h v. bduufiiild . "... 11 lopl.. . ,.| y_ Allien jjljAi,. . ..I v 11-i i -ii Tufin 110UD lohimtnn . . j^on 4 Ui>,il-Mp r 'ilnmlna. (IT. |>.) , n jo J j i0i^ v. ? ilnipliia. (UldK it ... 1130a: i\ lopi fi l.\.V 703p| ?80? . Vi T.mp1 -?i ji . !' ! X'iiP S 4*.a r til:i rlnttu . . . .. <i li'.n !? 4dal r J>u11vilit* . V_ ._ ~ iTnlu 1 .IM? 1 Richmond . . ... |*gti5>l oaipj ,r. W.iHl.iiiSM.i, . " . . ... i 7 .; .a; s'.,')pr littlttniore (Pn Kit) 9 u4l n ) I'liilailclplna 111 II .a1 .'Mia *y *ork. n wp o ria > Colombia ' .... =j=~~ ~jrA r Sparlfinln;; K 3 lop1 II '.">a Abbeville 7 l.iii ?>5Jt? r_klioxv<lo_. 4 I:~.n 7 :';ir? i <'m.-iriiin i . "7 .'hipi ; ?;.a r l^i.ilsvilTo . ! I T Uopl 7 60a jN".n~r rr Mnirniu>I:NI>. iMi<d fy*; x Su. ,llly lJ;u'.v v. K'liiisv-iiio ~ " " i 7 Kg 1 3Jp v. Cinrmnmi . .. ... . I h gOOpi iv. Kii'ixvilie "T | . 1 -'on h-Via AhIkiviIIo. j is ooa ;ii(5p kputauburg ... I ... Il4:,n fi !5p r. ('.nbiinbia .. I IlTn,, n4.'?p v. Now YorkiP.i ic.it) . a'fwjij u'lvii j'hila.lelpbbi ila.pl 3 .ma I 11111JI > !"?* ? 22a V. WllSill'tU n (So Ttyl | ' I ."it >( > 1 | v KiiTinionrt .... *. .. 11 rioplljoiin V I v'He 4 }P4H 4ol? .v. ChHi ioiin . S l.'.iijlu7*n? 1C...-U Hill 1) U2a'll)4np < hosier lt;i>n 11 op \V in'tslx.ro 10 ail. 12 l.ut r Colimit,i;l, (Rldv'St I". JOK112fm 120a v. Columbia. (U. U.) llnUi1 llimi oiinsti.H . .. io:ap i o:i2* Trenton U or, l 4:,pi r, 4*1% ,r a ?\i|> IT Iti'a r. K-lgoflriii 4 a.">i> 11 r ( >ranii.'viild . jl Wi-K 2 I7i|. 7"]n? . r. Anijns: .1.. * 1 l> 11 J .Vp hint .v. C- 1 <1111 i.lit. (So. fay~> 4 *Wli>{"l . :i K .P^'vtlln 4 4;,j, 2 2'a .* OriingplnifR 7,;^,, .. , ^ Hrnnchvnic 61.*>i>' 4 27sl Snnimorviila . 7 Liit> r. ,2a r Cnar!., ton h lap! 7 (Ma v Columbia (So.Tty ). ... ". .. 11 ;?.:i J-nlly .. 12 421) 2117.1 Snrinpfir 1,1 12 nOp 2 4.41 HlncKvilIn 1 i-.,, sow :: ifarnwon ; ;;;; , ,rj,; \r? Savannah .. 11211.1 r. l.,a ir Jack , . ivillo ( ) S. ) 7 4op '.) 1 rams 4.1 ii'..1 44 iinivrd . v, opt Sunuayi rrt vn ai.,1 rtcpurt 11 i.m i i.uut.ui j 4 L> ?ily except. Sun day Sleopi:-;* Car Soreiro. Rsoi'llwit rtnily pmrrtiip-r service between lorirtivn.nl No.v York. No at iiiul .14 -N-w York and Florida Kxr.-s Draw: 1 room niccping cars between .npiis'a and New York I 'nilnut > draw 1:1 (i room sleep-up r.irs bowi-.'ii Port. Tiimtvi, ,l"i ksonvillc. Snvnunali, \ asiilnRtmi ami New Y..:k. Pullman slci'pi 11 1 cars between Charlotte nnd tichmoml liming cars lieuvecn Charlotte nil Savannah. Nos. :i> anrt .10?U. S. Fast Mail. 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