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???? ? Oig-n-?> Or bi.A&rS. Consumption and Pneumonia Their Worst Enemies. "What diseases are wihl lionsts in captivity subject to?" was the question the writer recently put to a leading animal importer, according to tlie "Washington Star. "Well." wav the reply, "monkeys for the most part die of consumption and pneumonia. Antelopes, moose, deer ami other browsing beasts die because proper foods cannot be found for them. In my opinion the tannin in the baric and twigs which these animals feed most largely upon is what their systems need in order to keep them In a lien 1 thy condition. Of course, very little of this is found in the hay and other foods which are fed to those animals la captivity. In regard to the farvrtslcrn animals of this country tlrero seems to be some peculiar quality of #fii? n 1 fulfil liml ollior I'nmmw (if tho I prairie, which is absolutely necessary for their sustenance anil well being. I think that the climatic change lias very little influence upon them. 1 have shipped lots of mule deer, black-tailed deer, antelope and Kooky mountain ? sheep to Mnrope and the continent, but they did not live one year. You see thai moose, for instance, live ' largely upon lichen and hark. Of course, these foods cannot he secured so far from the forests, and hay proves to he a very poor substitute. I have no doubt but that If these animnls could he supplied with their natural food they would live as long as lions and tigers. "All the African. Indian ami Australian animals come to tills country through n general depot In (larmnny. If any weakly specimens arrive in that country they are kept there until they recover. While in transit across the ocean it Is a very common tiling for non-carnivoru to go without food for ten days and tlicy are often seasick. This is particularly true of llamas, antelopes and camels. There Is n good deal of Ignorance about the medical treatment of wild animals. Those which feed upon grass arc treated In sickness much the same as a horse. In the ? use of lions, tigers and boasts of the cut family generally the same nioilirlnoH which arc given to a ?log urdcr similar circumstances arc used. "One of the most ditiicult. of species to Ueei) alive Is the South American tapir. They are brought cldetly from the Amazon river and belong to the pig family. Idke the monkeys, they ulJ die of consumption " DefeaxedIIe Sorry to hear your engagement tvith young l)e Hooks is off. She Yes; lie ran away and enlisted to liglit in China, the coward! L'h caC > News. Doatitnia Cniiuol !(? Cured toy local application-, an they cannot reach the diseased portion ol tlu far. There is only one way cure deafness, ami that in by eonntit.iltiuhHl reineilies. It a fuesn in canned li) an l?U anted eomtition o> the nun i-un liningof the Xustiirhiaii Tube. When thin tube in iufhin.ed you have a rumilling noutiil or imperfect bearing, and when it in entirely cloned Deafness i the result, and mdenn the inflammation can tie taken out and thin tube restored to its normal eonditlon, hearing will lie destroy, d lor ver. Nineeasen outot ten are caused by catarrh, which in nothing lint.an inflamed . oinlition of (lie mucous surface.. ?v hiii kivii one iiumt ? ?! Dollars for nnv ctso of I teafiics* (caused by ratarrh) that cauuot be cured by Hall's ( uUtrrli ? ure. Send for circulars free. K. J. Corns* A Co., Toledo. O. Solil by Druggists, "lie. Haifa Validly 1'iUa aru the bosU 'The gold yield of Cripple Creek for flip yonr is expected to amount to ?27.000.000 Indirection is a bad companion. Oct rid of it by chewing a bar of Ad ant a' l'epslu Tuttl Vrutti after each meal. Killicus?"They say ho is epito a literary light." Cynlotus?"Yes; he seents leather light." Kite's ( italic ( ri-aae AVI I nbsi Intel " rur.' ('itoee. Citro 'S wit <'oi.im <pi eke than auv tliin; known. A wedding morn should have 110 mourning. Verateli ?. -addle galls to?r- shoulders ewrctiot. cuts, b it ses, and lain-iicas of cv- ri hind, cure i at-lie - by .oiiMt ( r<-a o Ullilllient. I The Iceman's 'trollis must sur- ly be cold >M ll. So. 1 Makes Hair Grow I ~~~ I Perhaps your mother had thin hair, but that is no reason win- you must go through life with half-starved hair. If you want long, thick hair, feed it. Feed it with Ayer's I lair Vigor, the only genuine hair food you can buy. Your haii will grow thick and long, and will be soft and glossy. Ayer's I lair Vigor always restores color to gray hair; it keeps the scalp clean and healthv, and stons falling of * CJ the hair. One dollar a bottle. 1 f your drujjpit * cannot supply you, send us ou<l wc will express a bottle to yon. nil charges prepaid. He i.nrc and give us your nearest express office. J. C. A yhh Co.. Lowell, Mass. for our beautiful illustrated book on The Hair. Free. mrs iit^ Psfeit. surest cure for i ?K I Ilk throat ?tul lung i m <?? bflll peoplepr?i?e Coiiffli Syrup (ivt .VI u. jSWM POISOH CASE The Authorities Fail to Unravei the Ralhbun Mystery. POLICE HOLD HART ASA WITNESS The Kurt* I)l?rl??ril l?y an Invr*tl|;iitl'>n of tlir I'oIhou m.vntcry?Moth Unit nml ltatlitiun VTere I iiKiirrd in the Nitmo of the Victim's tVldoir?Mri. Itathhun nml Hart DI.IVitiI In Their Stories. New Haven, Coun. (Special). ? Although the police are far from the solution of the Ilathhun poisoning mystery. sensations enough were furnished Wednesday to stamp the case as the most remarkable on record in Connecticut. The police have discovered a gaping discrepancy between the statements made by Mrs. Itathhun. widow of the poisoned man, and .Johp F. Hart, his fellow brakeman and a / boarder, ru the Kntnnun rainuy. Hoth Hart and Mrs. Knthbun were examined for hours by the police, and their stories were sifted closely. Hart stoutly maintains that he told Mrs. Ha til bun to save the dinner pail containing the poisoned coffee on la is return from work, suffering from the poison which both he and llnthlmn had swallowed in their coffee. Mrs. Knthbun declares that lie told her nothing of the sort, that she took the dinner pail, and after throwing the coffee away washed the pail. The difference in the stories told by Hart and Mrs. Knthbun led the police to decade to hold Hart, lie was locked up in the cell of the Central Precinct on an order from Coroner Eli Mix. The police have discovered that three of the members of Mrs. Kathbun*s family have died from arsenical poisoning. while another was injured permanently. They are her mother, her son Willie, live years old. and iter husband. At the time her son Willie was fatally poisoned by eating an apjde on which had been placed poison his edder brother, Percy, also was poisoned. and never has been since mentally vigorous. Another circumstance is that the life insurance policies of both Iiart and Uathbun were made on* to Mrs. Knthbun. She lias given notice of her desire to collect the SI otto of her husband's insurance money, and had Hart inn recoversi iroiu t lie nnncK caused liy arsenical poisonim; she would have received the .Set 10, which is the ninouut of liis policy. The report of the Coroner, after a formal inquest on ttathhun's body, declared that he met his death as the n* salt of arsenical poisoning. WANT A LAW TO CURE DRUNKARDS tmllnna Legislature M?.v Lxtnblinli Compulsory Trent incut of luebrlute*. T.aporte. Intl. (Special).?A bill whit It will he a radical departure in Indiana law, will soon be introduced in the Legislature establishing compulsory treat menl of inebriates, morphine users and other like unfortunates. The measure provides that any inebriate can tile a petition in the conns to enter an institution for the cure of his habit, the only stipulation required being thai the beneficiary inusi exc cute his bond to the State to reimburse it for the expe nse incurred in effecting his reformation. The advocates of the new law have obtained the opinions of medical experts in nil sections of the United States, and the consensus of opinion is t lint drunkenness is a disease, and Is as curable as other diseases. There are strong reasons for the belief that the hill will bo made a law. A Gltnfttly M unlrr My#tery. A ghastly murder mystery was discovered in (Jolden (Jato Park at San Francisco. Cnl. An unknown man was found hanging from the limb of a tree in a dense tliiekct. with four ropes around his neek and ids hands tied hehind him. The body was partly tiecomposed. Tlie tnan is supposed t> have been dead four days. Torprilo Iltiut .icilonimifJi I.iuno1i?><1. The torpedo boat destroyer Maedonougli was sum -<>fuH.v launched at tin works of tlie Fore ltiver Iron Comp.'iny at Fast F.raintree. Mass. The Macdonough is o" a new type. :ind b to lie one of a Sleet of fifty craft of the same kind. Boy At?* Cnnilj Intll It Killed Ifhn. Klght-yenr-old t'harles Williams, of Pittston, Peiin., died of eating Christ mas candy on which lie had been feastins since Christmas evening It is believed tlie candy was poisoned by the eolorins matter. The Coroner, will invest isate the ease. Sun ?-??or to M iis-il.-rotl Audi tor. President MeK inley has selected FtVtlerlek Hittman. of Cleveland. Ohio, to succeed Auditor Morris, who was killed by Samuel Ma-Donald. ?J Washington. Now IIiimch l'dr t!m I'rffnlilctif. President McKinhy has purchased of J. M. Johnston, of Fnirlawu, Ohio, a pair of thoroughbred coach horses for his private carriage. Tlioy wore shippeti to the President at Washington. They are dark bays, sixteen and a half hands high, and weigh PJ30 pounds < en. Ini-mi'lnrtsm In r.irbnito*. Mali advices from Itarbados report that incendiarism is rampant there. Thirteen enneflel Is and buildings were burned within a week. The planters are alarmed and are securing police orotoction The deepest mining shaft In the world will be the No. 5, at the Pain araek, at Houghton, Mich. This shaft was begun in August, 1895, and will Ih? bottomed some time In January. 1001. When complete It will be a full ntllc In depth. Heat Kor the Bowels. No matter what alia you, headache to a cancer, you will never get well until your bowels are put right. Casc a it i:ti help nature, cure you without a gripe or pain, produce easy natural moyemeiits, cost you just 10 cents to start getting your health buck. Cabcahets Candy Cathartic, the genuine, put up In tnetal boxes, every tub- j let has C.O.O. stumped on It. Uowure of imitations. The man who is his own Lost friend j li.'.s few others. 'I III' Itrh! Klir <l?111? and Fever is u bottle of Gnovr.'s Tas rni.km Clin.:.Tonic. It is simple iron and <|uiuiuo ; in a tasteless form. No cure.no pay. 1'rlco J5c. ; When a woman drops r. remark it is natural that her speech should be broken. To < ure a l ohl In Oni' Day. . ake Laxative ISio.mo Quinine TAm.Es. All druggists refund the money if it lulls to cure, L. W. Uuovs'i signature on euch box. 26c. At Christmas even the humblest may have a family tree. Wo refund 10c for every package of I'u r-I sam IaiiKI. H ItF. tllllt fails to l'Lk sails. i faction. Monroe i'rutf Co., Uuiouvillo, ilo. Soul by all (lru),'Kigt!i, Don t forgo6 all pains relieve*! at once by (loose Urease. No v ukb, no 1'ay. THE DISCO1 Lydia E. Pinkham's1 The Great Woman's Rci L . ^ \ i V" ' -A v-'/SKnL V.T.T ' >\\ / !) 'I \ &?:,/ / 4 \ V /:!. A'. M .. \ >*** mm x<cSF?-/ '.i- . .f^azc-z^ tftn, c IS f No other medicine in the wo and unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has such a or such hosts of grateful friends.) 1 Do not be persuaded that c Any dealer who asks you to hi. v his store purposely to buy Lydia v has no interest in your case. 1! 11 thing on which he can make a t whether you get well or not, so t ,*. ?< ... .... _:-i H Kiiwiiiv uui in y Villi Ml KUChN. without hesitation hand you the knows is the best woman's mcdi< Follow the record of this thousands of cures of women v j, in this paper were not brought r< Lyi?a&. E* Faiikhs5m"s ? Yho foVcat Woman's F Those women who refuse t- j? a hundred thousand times, for 11 Moral ? Stick to the medicine t tl "When a medicine ha? [[ to health more th? ""ll n well say withon!",yn,k' 0111 ,j h:;ip me." Ii you '11" ! tie of Lydia P. P sl once, and write 1 irs. Y .*! special advice. It is free Notes and Comments. French census figures for ISM re;ior' j bliths :? 847.627. which' is 10.000 lo s than the average fur the past decide ; The exeesB of births over deaths w s but 31.394. M. llertilion. in an essay 011 these figures, says grimly that France is in the position of a man dying under the influence of chloroform, fit rmany now li s inhabitants and l*i: nee but 3S 000,000. Milliners in the Northern S ate :. wi o operate on n lege scale, are com plaining (if their inability to ecu re bright and rnpnb'e young women with the n. ec s iry taste to do their work, oven htough tliey are willing to pay goo I wages. They say that for less monoy the girls prefer to w(ork in the big dry goods shops or to try to become stenographers. even though the market is overstocked with both. A resolution was adopted recently by the Indiana Federation oi Labor, asking that a law be passed prohibiting the cmplovmcnt by street railway companies oi conductors and motormen who arc addicted to the use oi intoxicants. A Unliable Aiiuuuar. A good Almuuac is hu important factor in very bouse. A poor one is worse than none at ail. 11 our readers would have the best, they will get one in which the sigus of the zodiac, moon's phases, time of sunrise and sunset, days lengths, etc., nre correctly calculated and not guessed at. Our experience has boon, and many others agree likewise, that Hutnon's Weather Almanac Is the most accurate and reliable one published. Tho weather fore-casts <u this nlmuti&c have, proven themselves wonderfully correct in foretelling storms, cold waves and sudden changes of the weather, even ns much a<> as the signal service reports. The astronomer wtio makes the calculations belongs to a family who hare made it t^eir profession for a century und the records at tils disposal are such as to tnal'.e his predictions almost perfect. Our readers cau get a copy iree at i.ny Druir Store or t>y addressing the itrown Miinu acturing Co., Oreeueville, Teun. 'J'lio-e who prefer an uirnnnac in calondnr f>>rn\ showing moon's phases, weather predictions, etc.. can get one of the Umnoa'a B.ownie Calendars, illustrated In oidors, for 10 cents, from the same company Fonietinies before new shoes are broken in they are broken out. Vpiiat'ifH im?l Cunhit now usinir Goose ( rciisu for sore tliroii . nonrseiirs* uu i c<>id>; Itcure.-. wln-n ml else t ail. The wise use (muse Urease for man or beast,every buttle K?araut*U Piso's Cnro Is tho host meilleino wo ?i or ti*o<l for all affeetlons of throat and hunts. W.m, o. Kniisuky, Vunburen. I nil., fc'eb. 10. .'.mo. VERER OF Vegetable Compound Tiedy for Woman's Ills. - am i 1 ; I K M " m > / :( /4v ' / ' ?. V V 'V \.; >c I 5K * - ? ; y - -; -/ '" X-' . 4 : **""* ' S>'.!i'r /' I . ;?. "".." .'Vt i ,, ^ <0='x;.^, ^ i '$&&&& -^|j | jj ! rid has received such widespread romrr) .fit ''ii'm-iif lint otlioo. In *t?l the ollire ??f rej*imonfn) ominisHnry was al> dished and tin rhole duly put upon the serueiuit ,'illi a raise ?<f Hillary to IS'IS pel :1011th. it is not necessary to over ill! he movement8 of the le^inient ill the war ended at App .niattux, h they are well known. A. S. White. ? ? Reor^an'Z itiuiiH Cost Money. amisvillu Courier-Journal. The Interstate Commerce Com mi ssioi 11 unuounuint; a decision last week it I'ferenee to certain rates charged tt lynchburg, Danville and other cities lade a siatenient which must hav< arrowed the feelings of the stock hold rs of the old roads helou^iu^c to the outhuru Railway sys em. Hie Comli.-sion in its decision, which was gainst the Southern Railway, assorted liat the ijl?o,000,000 of eiiiuinoii stock 1 that road had never hail anything aid upon it, and linally, "that 11 does j ot rest in tlic whim of a Reor^anizainn Committee in Wall Street to i 111 ose a tax upon the whole Southern uuii try." As the Southern Railway's eonunoi took was issued in exchsinj/e for tb ndiam, uyo'tl, iTi?LSS., tOT and helpful. LLilMBI O | SPiatcsofSoL'p, S0c.| a io-ci. cnn of Libby's Prem'er & J M SO'Jp makes :i.\ pl.itcs of the best j$j j nip \>>u c\cr tasted. ffi jj It there was a way to make soup M 3 better, we would learn it ? but M jjj Oxtail Mullaoatawny ? h Turtle Mock Turtle ft; ! jjj| Chicken Chicken Gumbo B g Tomato V roe table Rirfdv-M'tuJe Soups. g One can will make you a convert. E 8 Llbb , McNeill & Llbby, Chicago B R Write a postal for our tree hook, "How to Rl Make <aood Tilings to Kit." I Thompson's Eye Wator ) J 4? .?/ . . >< i Potash your crop will be Our book tilling about composition of fertilizers best adapted for all crops, arc free to all farmers. GERMAN KAI1 WORKS, m nmviii v..?! Contractors' 556 -?builders' and_wiill supplies. CaAtltifts. Stool Itonms, Columnit ami Channoi Ituda, WVIjliia, Tatika, Tutrara, Ac. Stool Wlro and M&ntla Homo, hoisting Kiiriuo* and PumpB. Jncba. 1'crrlokn. Crabs. t'hnln and Hop" HolBta. MrCaat Every Day Hake ijuick Delivery. LOMBARD IRONWORKS SUPPLY CO. Al'dllST OA. FREE ELECTRIC BELT OFFER ll I itfrilrriu'll 111 WITHTIHDAV'SFREtWEARIN3 rfwio (i'l u^Tr'k, TRIAl I" J"*?r own homo, wo f'lC.' iWL furnUh the tfrrul' o and K3conly imi.M.B'Ui. ati kumtu IrViT>liiuuci uiikni wttnrii uti.ra Uw l' anT rv*"<^"T ?r lhto lwPor. coat:;iA*IUT*iraaranivo. costs ... al most nothing compared i with most all othertrfitinonts. fnrre *h*? all cihrr rkt. trie b^lu, ipplladtci inrt ivmcillfa fall. quick cure for moro than vjaiitnrufei. OXLT NL'RBi t'RRlor aunerTotii ti:s"as?-j. wt-tkiir: m anil disorder*. For completo uli' I svinft dent 111 cntnloiftir, ml ihU ad oct and wall tv ua. SEAT'S, ROEBUCK 6c CO.. Chicaco. RANTED \w l"s?n jrcmr iofluenrn and own a machins for yourself or make a niro profit by m-iiiuk a fow tnarliincsMino'iK your fii?it h. ?? e sell <iii lUKlnllmi'iitn and tik- other iiiakcs >tf m:-.c..in?r?> h? part payment. l!cnd for i atalofi and Terras. J. E. CRAYTON, CJen'l A^cnt, AMJI.StMIN, *. < . rjR. w. iv. P&JGH^ U ! "t:*i \c,spin b ti.ivt' and < lirono Sort- I.I nib*. \<lrci>n J?u:? at prririll ill J VsI'Hit. TI-:\ l'?. A't"l'IC>i't'iO\ is facilitated il von miMiiion this pivpur wticu writing ndvut llfcoo. s<?. |. Use CERTAIN ii^ CUBE.iS N!:W r.I tCOVr.KY ftj'a \ V t C3 B <|U'Ct ' i"f ?->,?? ? u -? c U?? ... < t t?*? t in it .Mi** an*. |(h!n>H %\ ??.%: 1 r? ?>. Dr. It. U. OMEKN'H ftUHH. lint H Atlanta. Ga jjrj In time. SoM by (IruKBtfitx Ei'ih VtSJ'32 npii ro of ?rerydescription. S?t< "1 - otlsLuO lh!i tion (>ii iron...'1. i [>?*/ Writ* for |.J| ?. .11- ssl M A I'.I'KN L.?' in., s. i'harl- s c... Hai.timoi i.Mn. A DISCOUNT OFTEN PER CENT. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. M7a. IVIALONE, Columbia, S. C., and he will quote you terms and price-. A chance to get a hue ORGAN or PIANO cheap. I'lenae give your niuno nnd P. O. inldri-A^ wiieu .- -n<l ilii- iid. SAW MILLS, CORN MILLS, CANE MILLS, RICE ROLLERS, PEA HULLERS, ENGINES, BOIL- ! ESS, PLANERS AND MATCH-1 ERS, SWING SAWS, RIP SAWS. : and al! oth"r kinds" of wood working mnohinnrv. Sly Sergeant i.ug Beam Saw >1111 the heaviest, atrongeat, und not t efficient mil) for ill" money on tho market, qmek, accurate. State Agent for 11. 15 Sn.hU .H i-urn*. v oni| .my w.joii trorking machinery, l-'or bi^h jjrndw engines, plain slido valve. Automatic, and t'orliw, write me; Alias, Watortown, anil Struthers A W< lis. V. C. BAD HAM, i.?26 Main Street. COLUMBIA. S. C. WE CANT"?""". ??? die but we do SELL EVERYTHING lii the MACHINERY & MILL SUrPLY Line m The Murray Cleaning and 1>i?trihutintr HV?tani. LtDi), Chase, Hops, Liudell and Hlwb Point naw mills. Llddell Automatic and Plain engines, Bundy trap*. "NEW SOUTH" Brick Machinery, Erie City engines and boilers, DlMstoa caws, "Queen ot the Sooth* Grist Mills, W.H.GIBBES & CO., C6L11.T1B1A, 9. O. . .Mat! T, i ! RAM'S HORN BLASTSjrfZjX rr^ HERE is always I hope for a boy who can u8'1' I '""irsyrapa'ihy is be? l"*'* ^iaa^ ?1' He who makes i \m\ ViVK>\ I light pf the Bible \?m V ^vi-^ will ^et no light ItjSw "'^i A man is not dry ' ***? m'nute ,ie la savedi from drowning. God approves our toil by setting ua new tasks. The devil wastes no powder on stuffed prophets. Destiny is the measure of a man rather than descent. Likeness is r.ot equality. Never fall, never rise. Sin is our only enemy. God's glory is Hits grace. A bad conscience burns. AJter all there la no holiday like a holy day. True praise is a receipt for God's raiuurulness aral a pledge of ours. The worship of the true religion U sot bowing down but looking up. It does not relieve the heart of malice to use the tongue a^s an outlet. The average Christmas gift represents more of commerce than of Christ. When evil men slap you on the buck look into your heart. If God permits the wicked to get riches it ought to teach U3 Lliolr truo value. It is only the hopeless whom Christ ran hcai. Bees the Best Winter Prophets. Insects are :in unfailing indication of the state of the weather. I iocs are excellent weather prophets, if there is to he n shower, the liees never go far froio home, but gather their liottey In the Immediate neighborhood of their hives or nest. FI TS TIIK C.\SC. Whiii would .vim rvcomm?Mid for Moiiiiuunliulisiu. dot-lnr? I?ootor?\\ oil. you nii^ht try itisotunla.?CIIIcuko N?MV: t?t , * SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Centra) Time a? .IiwImuiivIIId nnd Snvannnh.; Eastern Timu at Otliar Point* Schedule in KtTcct Jluy fith. 191*). Mi \d ... v- ...? wwTwwoND. \ ;; i.o.\.n.?iy, Cv7ji?<;k?vivii7v iP S tvo 7 4.fp| " SavSnrmh (S-i Uy ) 1J ISo]i 0.\?/ " Barnwell 4U2p' 4 " Bin.-kvillo 117v 4 l'?n " S|irini{tiol.| . ... 4 4 )p 4 OSa. ' Sally .. 4 4?l>1 4 4ta A r. Columbia .. .. OUdpl I'ltxia Lv Charleston. is.? i;y ? u.i?.11 .?jp " Siunmvrvillo . 7 4In l.MOot " Branch villu .. . . . K5Ju; I .Vu*l " Orangeburg n ?!? ;.' .AJa " King villo 10 13a 4 OHa Ar Columbia . _ C 0ua|_A toa Lv. Augusta, iSo. Ky ) JuUal 30t)T>l ?!Wp' Lv. Oramteril 1b . "a aalplio lflpj Cv. Edgefield . . . | 1 lOp . ... Lv Aiken . . 1 3 &>p Lv. Trenton . TiiGa i'o6f> ffuijp " Johnetou . 6 00a 4 lip 11 30p Ar. Columbia. (TT. D.).. 500p i> Ida, Lv. Columbia, (Bid* St 000a OUp fi l.'ia' " Wtnuaboro 7tflp 7 20a " Cheater 7Mp SIM; ' Bo?k Hill . , 8 2up 8 47a Ar. Charlotte . uiop 9 40a Ar Danville . 7 ' iiftlul"lTtMp Ar 'Htciimond . . " dm* rWftpf Ar. Waahingiun . TSai'H.Vip " Baltimore (Pa RIO g lA*!iV-iSn " Philadelphia Ill #-.? j _ Na\e York . _ . . . .1 2 o;ip ft 13a Lv (V.iuint.i 1 .... ............ moaFTsSai Ar. hpartahlivvrg Slup'U Via Aehavtlln 7 i.(l>; 2 Wp Ar Knox vtllo 4 15a1 7 :Mp A r Oihrflnniv 1 "78<i|>| 7 45;k Ar. LoujHvlllu " ] " " TOOnl 7 SWA aouTunoiiND. IMUdf''tJ0.,?a No.3.1 !cVsi. Dnil> D:uly Lt. rx.wisyfilT- I Tim ~,Tip Lv. Oinrianan . " . g.?Ta "5om Lw. Knoxviilu 7! pA?a ? -;.T? " Axhevlllu . KUta lJUip Spartaiil.arti 11 4.V? fil.'ip At. Columbia . . ......I >20p 0 45p Cv. New Y?, ? ! -.? U. #;wp:l21i.ri Philadelphia OU'.p 8 .'>0? Rait morn 8 27pi ? 2Jn l,r. W,. Pv)_ 950pill l.V? l.v. Richmond .. .. ~ . r... Iluipll'AlIm l.v. ?anvl)la .. .. ~ Ti-j S4flp Cv.('harlot" 57;aitfuoi* ' Koak Hill tiU'.'n I0 4.>|> " ( hosier 0 :c.3 11 p Winnaboro.. 10 21a 1J l.">a Ar. Columbia. (P.lili' St flmn>|ll -iui 1 2Ui? Lv. Oolumhia. (U. U.)....... ifnDa 4 .n >? " Johnston ... loaop lllilp filfJa " Trenton . 11 uip 1 J.'.p il4Xa Ar. Aikon 2 vap frTioa Ar. ICdjji fi- hl 411 ;tu? Ar Oranilovilin f200pi ~5 i.">p 7 l*a Ar. A turn*.. i *1 Ofc Ifidp 80Ua Cv Columbia (So. Ry) .... ... 4 Sup 1 .*a " Kimrviiiti 4 4Hp 2 82? " Of an*! hurft S.'fiip ;i 45a " Rmn -tivill 6 P.pj 4'-Via Surrtniorvllle * '-'Ppl f> .2* At. Char teat on- .-. t i|gj 7 OQa l.v Columbia (Ko. i:y.)? .. . u i*>a HSa Ar. Sallv 12 42p 2B7a SnplnflA'd ? o J- _ r' I" " ^ " Hiarkvill* 1 1-tp! :i u5n " Barnwell . 1'.Tin 11 '-Ma " Havannnh . .. Jt-.ip 5 1.4k At. Jacksonville (I'.a.) ' <Wp !> Train* 4.! r.ml II (mixed i (apt isuniluyl arrive and depart from Hamburg iU'ttly except Sunday Sloepii g-Car Sorviro. Excellent daily jiitsxengor serviro betwena Flondu and Nfiv \i>rk. Now. l? mid .H ?Now York and Florida Ex* pros. Drawlniprooin sleeping cars Ix'twvun Augusta *ud Now y??rk. Pullman di :iwini?T<>?m slropiog oars between T\>rt Tinnpa. Jacksonville, Savannah, Washington and Now York. Pullman slooping cars between Charlotte am4 Richmond I lining cars between Cliarloila nil Savannah. Koa. US and 3rt?U. 8. Fast Mall. Through Fuilman dra wine room buffet sleeping cars Ixr twecn Jacksonville and Now YorV and Pullvan sleeping oar* between Augusta and Charlotte. Dining .-ars serve ail meals enrouto. Pullman sleeping cars between Jacksonville* and Columbia. en route daily between Jacksonvllle and Cincinnati, via Aancvl'Jg. FRANK 8 (lAN.N'ON, J.ltCULP, Third V P. ?<*eu. Mgr.. TralMo Mgr.. Washington. D. C. Washington, D. C, W.A. TUKK, 8. H. HARD WICK, Gen. Pas*. Ag'U. Aa'tQvu. Pass. Ag't, . WaabluatuJUe D. CI ? ???? Allan La, :'%i I':. .s>; I i # .?