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V> II .:tii OU Cobb* ('Ml ?i: !;i. !hr KottdtOr In (Vnnf! <t .rv-un of Tho Chrnn icl? ?? tu" ammuncefticnt of \Y Iliini} '.! \ i in i: candidate ? for S?d.ii>il:>r ?; tKip Circuit. TIip namo o! >? t -Oi l' is famtljar to n grcut mm v scrfh.iw people, an he wns form. > a .-crit'ttpoo'louf. to the Camden ) '>:r. West Water?#, and a h,..<! n of hi? life will not he a miss. , - ? ? Wade : r.r .ptor. Col?i> w.ua horn thirty. u ni. vom .s *;*<> a( Menders Mill, winch in Mar f.iio county linr and a-' l?out hai( v.uv i.riwoi'n Camden nud <>)lumhin IU- attended the befit schools tl- n fivai:nhlo in his commtf nity, and fur r? vrlv.lc tho famoW '-ichlan-i ? )-' Kbinhaw county Joint ft\Jio<ft? F'l.vr'.h Knob, or Shady Crnve ? ??????! >'r. H u^vcll Morroll was its pri- r n! H f> cf tor wards at tend. -i !. r e Hchofi; in Columbia taopK !>-? . vr'trm fachor, Prof Janice h. and then took 1 1 1 * j m j t**. ? ? t ' ? i r * i? c?>iirBe at tho ?PcJuMi ' ? ' ;i" <V>,:ope This com plete 1 ? 'u^ary cducstiou. He wap <! n " principal ?f t ho Aloe of i'i I r,:v. w'uoh i? one ? of y.~ | -L- tchooip- in the c; ' : - vtw.n < f Uicblaud, ftr"l ?< t' nt roIjog! f'U' five con. neout Ivv v:?r?, <kclin?nR ro -election. D.ri.-rj; i r?urecr nr. a toachcr he took " very active- part in the nn-n'.Jti h . t'.iftt v.ftvolopment of lii-i comi.i.i'i.It.v at: J aicJcd very ma f/iri.<il!v :>? tl-?' organization of de l.atii? : -ti"o an<l Sunday School r !.;ivcnf-i'V' in !i:o piGtvrn part of Riuhian i aa.1 wea tern part of Kor. V'lUW, iiomg <ic8?"ou? of entering the lo?ai .Mr. (Ybh roitd the honk?. jir?,s''j ihod I <y the Stulo Su preme C ?! r f vvhde tenohinf, and nf t o: iM.flsit ;; u very creditable exami nation h i.j'o that tribunal wan ud~ in tt;d t * L'jo bis: iu 1 80l\ and nf* terwunlK moved to Columbia and Ij-w'guu Hit' practieo of law. Fn 1002 ho became a candidate for .1 ti<lpfo of Probate, and aftor a warm cam;>::?^r ?? *'af elcctod bj' a hand pomo nmj'-.rjh ; hia ?crvico8 there proving nntipfnetary ho wni ro-e^ect* cd in lPf)0 without opposition.""-* i fn ad'lition to too dipehiirgo of his ntVice, Mr C'obb has found time to continue f'-.e prwtico of law in the Coiii t-. Pii 1 Ptand^ nvl! ae one of the yonnu ivcrnlnra "rf- the Columbia I'.ar. , Bids Invited By C i ty . ' * r*l ^ o r>t f'irr'tr r;rd Trnas"i'nr? Nviiod vril} b -or \yihI nt this offioft ????: . -Li;:. J 903, '.n the c^fct f vf:--. t L*: i :?!! r* j ibr the lirn ilopurt H:cnt I. ' -* ' tlOll. ") rtrtMfi] nilCC NV|(I, , ?<?;!?<? MtlD.-rJ of R. W. Mi'c)i:tni Si, j?| anil ?p?cifi?'Hlion8 i*3ii \ s- c *t - r-4 ofiict of the Citv-Cleik ?ml 'J ."ft r , Tii ? !?? Jr-i-i ? any <>> ail bills is re ?'? gorvcii 15 v oril.t ? ? C'v C"tin<ii. i . M. Z K.Mr, Mftvor ,7. J. (.<'?' ??Mt'.K. i ierk. June 4, 1 ! " + ? w Clemnon Ajrricalurftl Coiiege Examin ation. . . - * ?? ?' :!? Jis-'f Tlio !?? t io!i for the a^&ru of ?;-V Scholarships in riomso.n Agricultural vollftf** will In; In ;,i m (lif! Count/ CoUrt L.:.: jlomg oil Kri'lnv JhIv 8|-.|, at 9 a. m. Applicants niuftt till out proper forms, t<> . bw ucct?r?*<l (u>in liiu County Supcriatcn dent of K'lnci'.lior. 1n?friro (ifftV will Ih? h| ' - -* ,l n o ? ?Ana aem ui nv?%.* ~ v-towfld ?(' ?*???<* exaiutnAUona inform a I ion noulv U? the S ww_TV. For| Hftiiilcil inf orm a I ion apply U? #hc Sopt. of K?iuc#Ho? or t<? lh?* Pro?l<J?nt itpftlB* 80ApphMrtrt <? ? lo *<>"*?* *ho ? re iv? *? 'I'WinK for t>><' *<ho]ai*bips, K. * ... -i-~ fit r r ftiVc-e ex sniiiinl ions Al -whoftreiv-i * ">r uuiiimvip*, ' ? ? 7 will Also 'lAno tnitnm e**a?lnHiloh? Al : tv? coort hO"** J ul>' XliC SchoiArthips Aro worth $100 And / " #.iAn Vw?ion x>i tho coilciro open* '10 J - -?? > *"? ' v'.j-? y-V -T^nrrouncementsr ? I N AT*. I Leg t?> aouuuur* mjr caoAhliu?y for tb? Cnited SutMi K*n?te <? thr approach ing Demx t *t(c Prlcuarf, and I reaped >t solicit the adppori of the Democrat!* voU*is of this Hut*. H. <i. Hhett. FtiH <*>tt<JhK8tS . | I Mimounc* myaelf m a oandh dj|t* lor Congres* from the Kiftli Diatrict *cd pledge inViM'lf lo nbliS? the reault Ofi I ho . Democratic Primary Flection. i I). Butler- ' F<?tt Wo hereby announce Mr. & II. Clarke a for Solicitor of the Fifth Jndi - inl Chtntit. Hit ability and experience u* a luwjer eminently nt htm for tba*po? ?itlux, Illh powers n? an advocate have been m:. c( ?Hfglly dumonatraled and ?hi? coupled with hie fearleaamta* iu the dia charga of duty will recommend him to ihu unhiuaed votera ?>t this district. W? fed that this popular attorney will reflect credit >i | >? >n Ins Comity and Htafo if elect ? t Many Friend*. 1 lieinLv announce tnynelf a candidate f??r the office o 1 Solicitor of the Fifth Ju dicial Ck$uit ; subject to the rules of the I '??in.,, i hi l?; ^primary and pledging my t>clf |m support the nominee thereof W, Hampton Cobb. . I hereby nnuoneco myself n candidate ?or Holicifrn for the Fifth Judicial Cir cuit, subject to tliu rules of the Demo cratic primary. Oco. H. lleinlwU FOK CI/KUK OF COURT, 1 hereby announce myeelf ad a candi date for re idof lion to tho oflico of Clerk ? >f Oourf for Kershaw <'ounty, aofyoct to the rules govorniug tho Democratic Pri mary. I, C. Hough. TOTVNSTirp COMMISSTOWR. Mr. EdUnj;? We take plenaqra in an nouncing tho name of 11. W. Sutton ?? a candidate for Township Commissioner for Watoree Township, aubiect to the rules of; ths primary olcdUm. lie Ik properly lo cated, afid duly (jiialilli'd, ami will render Ih.e people koik] ucrvlcv. Democrats . j Mr Editor -please announce Mr. It.' H. Elliott who lms always made business a success, u candidate for Township Commissioner for D?rKalb Township* He is heartily ondoraed by Ills club. Mr Editor:-- Please announce Mr. Amos West as a candidate for Township Commissioner of Huflalo Township. ? He in wejl (|uaIiflod for the position; He, has filled the Magistrate's office for six yCKrs to the entire. satisfaction of all and if lie should icceivo the nomination for Totvnship Commissioner the people would (in vo q fojfbhd *pi y;L?t. . . Many- Yolera^ We take pleasure in nominating Mr II. T. Johnson for the position of Town ship Commissioner for the Central part of iiiifTalo Township. Votors. Mr, Editor :~ Please announce Mr. S. C. Rose a? a candidate for Township Commissioner of J^lat Hock Township Mr. Rose ib a thorough and succeasful hmiiheas man and that ia tho kind the county needs in thatofflcet Voters. I hereby announce myself ns a candi date for Township Commissioner of Buf falo Township.. subject to the rules gov erning the Democratic primary. .. VV. E. Elliott. Mr Editor -Please announce Mr G F Hammond as a candidate for Townahip Commissioner for Flat, Itcck township If clectcd he will mukc ft faithful mem ber of the Board. Mr. Editor: ? Please announce Mr. D. (1 Fletcher feu the olllce, of Commissioner for Flat liock Townahip. Mr Fletcher in one of our very best men and is the man for the place. His Friends FOR TREASURER. Appreciating Ih'e support that the vot ers of Kershaw county have accorded me in the paft. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Treasurer, Thanking my frienda in ad vance for any Rupport. they may give me t lie approaching primary election, I am Very truly, D. M. McCaskill. FOR SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the offico of County Su pervisor. Since having the office I have tried fo discharge my duty faithfully and conscientiously as I saw it, and ? if re elected, will contiouo to give to the county my. very best services. M. C. Weat. The many friends of the lion. D. M. BeLlume hereby Announce his name for the important position of County Super visor. Mr. Bothune je too well known In Kershaw County to need any introduce ?lion or recorowendatief^- ? - ? ~-~u? Many Friends. Mr. Editor This will antiQunce that Mr. J. M. Sowcll has definitely decided to enter the rftco for County Supervisor. Mr. Howell's koo?1 work on our roads e'nd bridges, and the very excellent roannv in every particular in which Tie" formerly filled this office, all demand that, he should ho returned to it. Justice. FOR AUDITOR, Feeling thftt Wateree township should ho represented among the County offi cers. wo beg to otter as our candidate Tor Auditor, Mr. Mannes Br Rabon. Mr. Rabon in well known throughout the oounty and the boat recommendation he can offer in bit behalf i? the vote given iiim four ypnrs ago by those voters who know him beat. The vote given him for ! "Auditor in 1904 in Wateree is his beat testimonial. We offer him for this office knowing that if elected he will make aa t;ood and efficient an Auditor, as the county oyer had. . Voters of W a three Township, At the solicitation of numerous friends, and it being in accord with my own wis) tea, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Auditor and re apeotfullv solicit the support of my friends throughout the county, promis ing, if. elected, to discharge the duties of the office faithfully And impartially as I have dono in the past, W. F. Russell. FOR CORONKR. Mr. Editor :-r-W? hereby announce Mr. O. J. Stewart aa a candidate for Oor. oner, Mr. Htewart i? an old Confederate soldier, and if elected he will serve the peopto in the same faithful manner as lie served his country on the battle-field. Many Friend*. Mr. Kditor:? Please announce Mr. O. R. Clemepte aa a candidate fer the of fice of Oorener.-r^We feel sure that Mr. (Momenta is the right man for the place.il Mr. Kditor Plcare announce Mr. M. O Hack alico as a candidate tor Coroner Mr Huokabee i? a moat deserving end ca p:i?.|e young man and If fleeted he adwayrbQ fared at the c importance of which we FQJi THE L$UUtL* TUB*. v i/ j Mr. Editor s ? flwiw ?nn??uc? Hop. John <1, KMiard# ?* M ?*udid*(r for re election to ?|iv lloune of liefrwwfltative*. Mr. Kkbnrdf' m rvio?? to Um> HUi# ?u?l Couuty are loo w?JI knowu to twr.^on I Ioo-hI iirre, ?u fficM* it to m% U ?oii.iiy < ?Jiin>t afford to do l in Urn L*gielatur* ?ud he iff ( uu.t.i, Many Tit* friend* '?/ <'?pt. M . li. Hto) hy ?? now rice him * <andid?U for u_ itdacur?. A* e&*pe?ker of lit* Hot bla influence tomui the member* powerful and hU word# upon the H ?or i>f th* Uottm *111 carry k r?ai wei?ht. Ifia iuUuute knowledge or paHiiuentnry lew ?ud j?ru< tl?* and bin f*H?ilii?rJiy with the couduoi of affair* in the Ifouee will ena ble him to do v? ry muoh to aecure the paeea?e of any meaenre he may propose | or advocate. Hie Friend*. FOll HHKBIKF. Mr. JCditor : ? A? tlie urgent requael of tuany of my frleuds and having |I)W J"? subject due consideration, I have der-lded to announce myself lor the office of Slu*r i(T of our County, subject to the rulee ,01 the l>emocratio pwty. 1 request my friends to assist o?o all they can, bring assured thai I wijl appreciate all they do to,?,. Aw,rtu^n?.t Kditor Camden Chronicle : ? Dear Sir:? At the solicitation of friends I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Kerehaw county subject to tlio rules governing the Dem ocratic primary. O. Arthur Moaeley. ! I hereby announce myself m a candi date for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Kershaw oounty, subject to the rulee of.tho Democratic Primary, if elected, I pledge nivself U> discharge the duties of the ofllcc faithfully and impartially, af I have done iu the past. J. 8. Tranthaw. Mr. Editor Please announce Mr. T. 8. Olybnrn aa a candidate for Sheriff of /Kershaw" county. , Mr. Clyburn la a yettng man of sterling qualities , and if elected he will All too office faithfully and without fear or favor. Many Friend*. After considering the eolicitations of my friends I have concluded to announoe myself a candidate for the office of 8her* iff of Kershaw county, kubieot to the rulea and. regulations of the primary elec tion. J. C. nifton. This will annonuoe my candidacy for the nomination for SherifT of Kershaw county, I am fairly well known to the votersof the count}, and Will thank you all for your support in the coming pri mary election, If nominated and elect ed, I will give you the beat service in my jH)wer. ?ery~4r?ly( -? WW. Huckabee. FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION. At the solicitation of friends In various sections of the county. I hereby announce myself u candidate for the office of Su perintendent of Education. If nominated and elected 1 will devote my lime arid auch ability aa I may possess to the du ties of the office, and will earnestly en deavor to make y ou an acceptable officer, I have un experience of seveu yeare in teaching on a first-grade certificate. Re spectfnily soliciting your suffrages, apd pledging' myself to abide the result of the primary election, and to support the nom ince thereof. . ^.Very Truly, I. J, McKencte. Mr, Editor : ? Complying with the wishes of the Citizens of Kershaw ooun ty who have so kindly suggested my name for the office of Supt. of Education for Kershaw county, I hereby announce myself a candidate for said offioe, and pledge myself to discharge my duties faithfully and to abide the result of the Democratic primary election. Very Respectfully, D. P. O. Murchison. We, the friends of Mr. W. B. Tumor, do hereby announce him a candidate for re-election for Supt. of Education. He has devoted ilia entire time to the office and the supervision of school*. By his faithful efforts to procure more competent and better qualified teachers, we believe he has greatly -aided in bnllding up the schools of the county. We believe with his experience, if re-elected, he will con* tinue to give us good service. Many Friends. FOR MAGISTRATE. Editor Chronicle : ? Please announce Mr. P*. L. McNaugh ton as a candidate for Magistrate In the Western half of Buffalo Township, subject to rulea governing the Democratic Pri mary. His Friends Mr. Editor:? Please announce { the name of Mr. J. D. McDowal), aa a candi date for Magiatrate-for DeKalb Township. When he wasls-offlee before he wade a splendid Magistrate and we want to aee him there again. Many Friends. Mr. Editor:? Please announce the name of^Mr. H M. Vincher J as a candi date for re-election to the office of Magis trate for DeKalb township. Mr, Fineher hat made an honest, honorable and faith ful officer and while he is not seeking the office his friends want him retained.'--"" Many Voters. Mr, Editor -.?Please announce W. T. Jeff era as a candidate for re-election to the office of Magistrate in Blaney, sub ject to the rules of the Democratic Pri mary. Mr. Jeflers has made na an effi cient and very conscientious offleerc and it Is onTy reasonable to suppose that he is better prepared to discharge the duties of the offioe for the ensuing two yearB. Democrats. Mr. Editor : Please, announce the name of Mr. J. A Grigsby as a candidate for Magistrate in the upper! township of Wateree. Mr. Grigs by is the right man for the office. A Friend. This will announce to the voters and my friends la DeKalb township that I am a candidate for the position of Mag istrate in said township with office at Camden. The duties of this office aie not n?w to me as"l have filled a similar position in another township with satis faction to the people. I will feel grate ful for any support given me, and if nom inated will serve you to the best at my gbility. t Thomas Gardner. ~ We. the fried#! and constituents of I* W. Oopeland, reposing the utmost confi dence in his sterling qualities and busi ness ability, respectfully submit bis name as a candidate for the offioe of Jbrtjjffifale at Bethune. 8. O. Mr. Cope land has held this office fer n nnmber . of \ years 3 with entire sat isfaction to his constituents. Believ ing that the man who oomee otit best at hM ??dsavoted-te 22S Whn.h^-Dp before trim. If elected Jm will continue the same sttaifht for ward courser.-?:-..". ' : > ? ^ V oteflt^: Mr. Editor:? Please annou B. Munn as a candidate tn* ^ Sale That |,licei prom Somelfh ufacturerslfhe Goods Are at, And New;** r< pods Shipped argest Man rid. These vel, Nobby ling Keep Stop, M News of extrett^. portance! Open wid^ eyes, for here is some* worth reading. To*1 rich meatiH to embr% porfanUies? this ii $ opportuny. Juri*^ istied customer* willfe a verdict that thig^ Bale of BaleH. Antonitg buying chances. Ait ot incomparable bir^ Impress upon thfltfo of your memory thuie. A Great Wst Sale. a Bale that's to nominal in the stftgt sense of the word #0 ? Ladies Shirt WatitTide" of line quality lawtyje to sell for $1. Sale^Jo 100 Waiwts, very?d* - some with lace aoccm broidery, value $U?d 1.50. Sale prict<9o -50 extra fine K value2.00 and 2.50.Ue price, 1.48 100 LioAette Skin white made up niceind guaranteed to fit. iue 1.25. Sale^rice 75, Ugt/Se tte ikm in white, WAck, tutnd light blue, latoi de sign. Value 1.50. kle price 98c. 25 Rich Pfwamwol Skirts in black, nnjind brown,, all thereat models. Value 100. Sal? price 2.98. '? WHITE The goods everybodjwots ? dollar. 500 ydi silkPersi^ 1^000 yds fine silk P?* Lai at 25c. Saleprioefc - J 20 pes 45 inch Pewiai! 35c. Salo priccl^ \ 10 pea soft 1 engerie Bati?t^ _ dresses, worth j 2000 yds manufactory 'bort es and dimities wor4flP to to 10 yardn. Slbf?6 .1200 yck extra sheer and soft, wriM? !j? 1000 yds extra fimw? M 750 yds French . ment dresses, worth tfc P*j 6O0yd? English 4 10 yards, grand 1 price 12 1-2 cenfc WASH The big mills nee- u - no figure with tbe?? ^ 1000 yds exquisite acsfisft"* 860 yds Florodor*)^8' ^ designs that are dr0' " 8 l-3c per yard. ,686 yds Organday^^ regular price 376 yda fancy cheW^L sells at 30c yatd,? J* < 650 yds Arnold's handsome patient* |3 and 36c per yait* e"' 2000 yds extra fin* ""Cities, wort^ fine so solid SMUKOIDKKItiN. o made immense pur from the big mtwu* rers while they were looked and in need We bought them r own prioe und are lg to sell them cheap, e and see these rare ius. Oases 6000 yds short h Embroideries and ions, regular 10 cts e, sale price 5c 0 yds abort lengths some quality and de , 20c value, sale price nts, 500 ydB very wide Em deries and Insertions, tine quality and the thing for summer es and underwear, quality, price 15c. 1000 yds 19 inch Cam brio and Swiss Flouncing, rich and new work,good8 t are worth 35 to 40c , sale price, 19c. 1-2 Cts Yard. ! ..1000 yards high grade 'blored Lawns, all fast )lors ? a bargain of bar tins at unheard of price, ily 10 yds to a custo &r. yi-So a yard. 4c. Per Yard. 3000 yds fine Sea Is md, full 36 inches wide, iomes in mill ends of 2 to cOyds, excellent quality >rth 8c a yard, sale price ie yard, 4c. . ' " OODS. A Baling of 33 cts on tlie iwn 20c yalue. 10 cents extra sheer and silky, cheap '.r+j '? I't be matched for less than -idfcal wash fabric for iioe| -18c, gths. Piques, lawns, swiss per, yd. Pieces run from 3] absolutely perfect mill ends, &? sate price, 100. iV I, regular 25c quality, 12 1-2 wide, grand for commence pard. Sale price 22c. -tanning from 3 to 20 and 25 cents. Sale OODS. 'ices cuy in w6n as never before ? prices ou) yonr savings: Swisses and Batiste )k designs, fresh from the] iWe sell mem far 12 l-2c. kind that are fast color and now for 12 l-2c, sale price | color and stylish patterns, handsome and very stylish, f? **le price 19c yd. ties and 8ilk Organdies, and large flowers, worth 80 tin, sale price 15c. Wisses and dimities, all fine a yard, 10o per yd. Drew Ginghams. The lot| 7 1*2 cents a yard. .& CO. ROOFING! We have just been ap pointed agents for VULCA NITE, the greift English ready roofing. On the mar ket for sixty years. No an nual painting. BURNS & BARRETT. ATLANTIC BEACH HOTEL Sullivan's Island, S. C. OPENS JUNE I, 1908. The Hotel will he headquarter* Tor relativoH and frienda of Second and Third Regiments, N. G., S. O., who go into camp on the Island June IK. Daily and nightly am ugomenta will be special feature of the Hotel for Military Week. Se cure your rooms. HATES $10, if 12, and $15 per week; $2.50 and $3.00 per day APPLY TO ? JOHN JAY COHEN, JR., Manager, I ? Sullivan's Island, S. G. For Sale. Ten lota 62x250 foot eaoh on tho 6a?t nido of Broad struct, immediately haok of the Ilobkirk Inn, facing tho Hotel Kirkwood grounds and Just across the afreet from the GolfLinks, Price $525.00 each ? payable $275.* 00 cash and the balance on terms to auit the purchaser. House and lot on the west bide of Mill stroot, junt above Ohesnut. House Juat completed, has tlve rooms and hath, and lot is 90x228 feet. This property is just across from "SarsGeld" where tho now 'Sarsfleld [Golf Club'' will be located, and whoro oxtonslvo and pormancut improves, on which work has already been started, will bo made. This is a splendid little home and will prove an excellent investment. Two story house and lot on Monumontal Park in the rear of .the Graded School Building. Price on oasy terms, $3,000.00. Old Baptist Church and lot on Broad Btroet. Price on easy terms? $2,800.00. Several good tenant house propositions. Dwelling on North side of Lafayette Avonuo containing 0 rooms, bath, kitchon and large hall. City water and oloctric lights in house, sewerage connection on premisos, servant's house and stablo in yard. Price on easy terms, $1900.00. For Rent. Two flve*room dwellings on Mill street, bolow DeKalb, City water and ample premises. Tor nlonth $10. New dwelling on Mill street, 5 rooms and bath. Good location, Por month $16.00. _ . . 4-room dwelling on Lyttleton street. City wator. Por month $7.50 Officos over Whitaker & Burnett's storo After June 1st? Dwelling on^north side of Lafayette Avenuo, containing 6 rooms, bath, kitchen and large hall, city water end electric lights in house, sewerage connection on premises, servants house and stable in yard Price per month $16 00 For five months, six room dwelling on Laurens street, opposite Graded School Building. Furnished or unfurnished. Price unfurnished, $16.00. 5 room dwelling on Lafayetto Avenue, after June let Prloe per month, $12.00. C. C. MOORE. S E. /* B O D Air Line Railway. Kastorn Timo These arrivaln and departures, no well no time and connections Are given only aB information and not guaranteed. NORTHBOUND No. 84 No. 60 I,y. Camden 9.00 p m 6 67 a m Ar. Hamlet 1130 pm 9 20 a m Ly. Raleigh Ar. PortsraouM*- - - ' ? ? fi 0R _ ~ A*. fi"ohmond n J ? q ?n ? m ~ r-*^ Ar. Washington 1 - 30 p m 9.80 pn:; Ar. Baltimore J-38 P m it? P Ar. Philadelphia 3 65 p m 4 21 ft m - Ar. New York 6. 30 p m 7.30 ft m Ar. Pittsburg 9.42 p m *S'?S* m Ar. Buffalo 6 55 ft m 12.05 p n ? T? SOUTHBOUND No. 8i No. *s ^ Ly. Camden 9-20 ft m 10.40 p m j Lv. Columbia 10.35 am ; : Lv. Savannah > 2.10 p m ? 2.45 tjpv.' Ar. Jacksonville 7.00 p m "-7*1? * m ' a tA - ? . 11 AA m m Ar, JACKHUUVIIIO Ar. St Augustine 9 10 p m ll.oo * m Ar. Mongomery 0.55 a m -8 lft ? m ^ Ar. New Orleans 6 45 p m 7' oo S ? Tampa 6 30 im B 20 n m Ar. M.?<m - 10.I6.0 A r. Miami Trains Nos. 81 ftnd 84 arc composed of the following high class equip* ment : Pullman drawing room, sleeping oar between Jersey City and Tampa, daily ; Seaboard dining oar between Washington and Richmond and between Hamlet and JaoksonviHe, also first class day ooaehes. Train* Noe. 43 and 66, Seaboard Hall, dally, are oomposed of following equipment : Pallman drawing room sleeping oar between New York and' Jacksonville, daily. Seaboard buffet parlor ear between Jacksonville and Tampft. daily. Pining ear between Washington and Hamlet, daily. Also first-class day ooaehes. _r . r\ R ?< . r&.' V- J".