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THEI LIeUOIC 8CSINESS. The Dispensary Law In Court-A Charg4 that the Law was. Altered Without Authority-A Prolupt Denial. [pecial to News and Courier.1 COLUMBIA, April 1.-Here's a "largi and enthusiastic" liquor senation Mjor Hamilton, who is making a lon( fight for the liquor interests, did nol lose any time in getting in his "reply' to the answer made by Mr. Paul Hemp. hill for the town of Chester. In sub stance it is about the same as the origi nal complaint except that it makes the whole charge that "the original bill, which passed both houses, was altered and changed by Ira B. Jones, Speaker of House of Representatives, at the time or after it passed the House, and amended as he saw fit, when it ap pears in the Journal of the House ol the date of December 23, 1892, that UC such changes, alterations or amend meats were ever sanctioned by the House of Representatives." Major Hamilton spent about twc hours examining the bills to-day, and finds that the enrolled bill is different from the bill as passed and that there are no end of errors and erasures. He does not know who did the chanoing, - but expects to kill the bill on this and other grounds. Here is his answr and it is to the point: The State of South Carolina-In the Supreme Court-The State ex rela tione W. H. Hoover vs. the town council of Chester. The relator replying to the returns of the town council of Chester, herein tiled on the 18th April, 1893, says: 1. That it is not true as averred in the return of the respondent, that the town council of Chester has any right of discretion to grant or refuse a license when the relator had complied with all the requirements of the Special Act of 1838, regulating the granting of license by the town e of Ci-ster, or un der Chapter LV. vf the (neral Stat utes. 2. Because if said town council had any discretionary power to grant or refuse licenses to sell spirituous or in toxicating liqlior under the Act of 1888, the said town council of Chester never exercised their discretion. - 3. Because the Act of 1888 and Chap ter LV. of the General Stat ute was not repeal-d by "A Act to prohibit the manufacture and :ale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage within the State except as berein peruitted," approved December 24, 1892. . 4. That said till never arquired the force of law in the State. because the original bill which passed both houses was altered and changed by Ira B. Jones, Speaker of the House of Repre sentatives, at the time or after it passed the House, and amended as he saw fit, when it appeared in the Journal of the House of date of 231 December, 1892; that no such changes, alterations or amendments were ever sanctioned by the Houserof Representatives. 5. That the original bill substituted for the Roper bill was a bill pure and simple to raise a revenue for the State of South Carolina and originated in the Senate contrary to the Constitu tion of this State. 6. Because the original bill was one whose object was to raise a revenue for the State and such object was not ex pressed in its title. 7. Because said bill, not being an amendment to the Roper bill, never received three readings in the House, never became an Act, and is void. 8. Because no power was ever given to the Legislature by the people of South Carolina to create for the State a monopoly in a lawful mercantile business to the exclusion of hier own citizens. - S.. P. HAMILTON, Attorney for Relator. sPEAKER JoEsk' DENIAL. [Columbia Register.] As soon as this serious charge was made public the Register telegraphed it to Hon. Ira B. Jones, and promptly received the following reply: I have your telegram stating that Major Hamilton charges that the dis pensary bill, which passed both houses, was altered and amended by me as Speaker of the House as I saw fit, without the sanction of the House. It is hard to believe that MaTjor Hamilton has made such a charge. The charge is absolutely false. I would infinitely prefer death in any form than that it should be true. The Senate amend .ments to the House bill were agreed to by the House, so entered by me on the original bill, and so recorded in the * . House Journal of Decemb>er 23, 1892. (Sigu.ed) IRA B. JONES. IS MANDAMUS A PREROGATIVE WRIT? [News and Courier.1 The point made yesterday by At -torney-General Townsend in the liquor cases from Chester is likely to prove a most interesting one. His point is that under the old English law, which has never been cbanged in that particu !ar, a mandamus was a prerogative * writ, and that it could not be had un less by the consent of the King, and in this instance by the State. The State, be says, has never given sanc tion to the use of its name in the suit, and thbat he expects that his ol.jection will hold good, and that in consequene the case will fall through. Majo: * Hamilton is of another opinion and thinks that his case will come up ii due shape on the 1st of May, and that when it does that he will carry (off th4 palm. Major Townsend thinks that i1 ADVICE TO Wnm If you would protect yourself from Painful. 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I spoke of it to the doctor, and he told me to use zinc oint went, but it did Dot do her any good. In a ehort time Eczema broke out on her head, spread to a ' -" her eyebrows, breast and back, but the doctor's -' remedies did not seem to have any effect. I thought I would try your . CuTrictP.A RxEEI.s, as I had lost one child with the Eczema before I had heard of Mnem. I am glad to say your CuricuuA RCEMEDIES worr.d wonders with my baby. Three ,4ays after I comwienced usinz them Isaw a change. The doctor was surprised. 'I then told him what I was ueing. She was only three weeks old when Eczema broke out, and when she was eight weeks old she was entirely cured by CrTicURA. She is now fifteen months old, and has a perfect skin. por trait inclosed. Every one asks what makes her skin so fair, and I tell them CtrricvRA. Mus. G. C. SHERICK, 624 Conway St., Baltimore, Md. 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TRAXLER BUSY. Commissioner Traxler is kept prety busy these times keeping up with his correspondence. The samples are con tinuing to come in every day by ex press, and they are in turn givt n over to the State chemist, Dr. Burney. Mr. Traxler has more applications for posi tions than he knows what to do with, and be is sorry that he cannot find positions for even a small portion of the applicants. If the samples con tinne to come in at the present rate it will soon give the State a large enough stock on which to start business on a small scale. Conimissioner Traxler saw Collector Webster to-day about the licenses that the State woul' have to take out to start business. .tr. Webster showed the commissioner that it would be necessary for the State to take out a wholesale dealer's license. Why Imnericans Have Corns. [Chicago Mail.] "Corns-are bad," said the philosophic bootblack. "Yours seem to hurt you some. Strange what lots of people have corns. Over 90 per cent. of the men who come to get a shine have corns. How do I know it? How do I know you have a corn? By finding- it, of course. Gently? All right, I wont hurt you, guv'nor. As I was saying, ninety out of every hundred have corns. Peo pe say it's tight boots, btit I don't believe it. Those who have the worst corns wear boots that are too large for them. 'What gives them corns then? Well, I'll tell you. It's wearing boots) all day long. "Seldom do you see Europeans both. ered with corns, especially Englishmen. Nearly every American has them. The former never wear.their boots all day. They wear walking boots to the office. Once there put on a house boot. Whbn they go home about 5 o'clock in the evening the first thing they do is to p)ut on their slippers. The result is that the feet are always cool, the pres sure never constant, and no mutscle tried beyond its power. Far othewise the American. He goes downa to work at 8 o'clock in the morning, and is hur rying and scurrying in the same boots until 6 o'clock. Then he hurries horme to dinner, hurries through dinner, and, still wearing the sanme boots, goes to his lodge or elsewhere and returns at mid night, his feet having been cramped up for fourteen hours out of the twenty four in the one pair of boots. The result is corns and bunions." 7leveland's Chicego lavitation. [Baltimore Sun.] Mrs. William Reed went to Washing ton Saturday to deliver to Mrs. Cleve land the official invitation to the dedi cation and opening ceremonies of the Woman's building at the World's Fair on May 1. The invitation, issued by the National Board of Lady Managers, is engraved on a burnished silver plate. This is fastened inside of a white kid case-in the shape of a port folio-about nine inches by five. 'rie portfolio is bound around the edge with a narrow band of repousse silver, A cipher monogram of the B. L. 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[From the Greenville News.] If United States Senator John L. M. Irby had a friend in the world when he was pawing the air in front of the Postmaster General, that friend ought to have stepped up and told him, the said Irby, that he was not in a Laurens bar room harranguing a rowdy crowd. No wonder they paw the air. That whole populist crowd is made up ofi office seekers, and there would have, been no such party but for the oftices. Yes, Irby, Latimer, McLauriu, Strait & Co. can run an alliance meeting or the South Carolina legislature, but when they tackle Grover & Co. they run against a snag. Watch! Let me ask one question: When Butler and Tom Watson had their de bate on the sub-treasury and other Third party issues, did not the whole Tillman gang take sides with Toni Watson? Answ.-r that question and answer it without equivoca ioni. I know that the whole ot l;ler township threw their hats in the air and shouted for Watson and misrepre sented the brave and generous Butler. I know that I met one of them in the road and be said, "Well, Watson has downed Butler, and Butler says that a man must be worth $2 000 before he should be allowed to vote." I knew at the time it was a Tillman gang cam paign lie. Butler was raised a poor boy, and with his brothers drove here to Green ville in a one-horse wagon and went to school to that good old teacher, Leary. Many a time I have rode with them when on my way to that staunch old Jeffersonian, Jacksonian democratic newspaper office the Greeenville Moun taineer. Watch! And now these men who threw their hats in the air for Watson, t,be populist, are asking Cleveland, the Democrat, for office. Watch! Then, again, what has become of Carwile, the knowing? Or didn't Car wile, in his Sodom and Gonorroh let ter, warn Sheppard and Orr that if they hitched on to Cleve and Steve they were lost? Does that look like democ racy? And didn't this same Carwile vote for Latimer and call it democ racy? 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At those meetings, lastit hree weeks, crowds of 5,000 to 7,0 ?eople came every day and night, pac] ag to sutlocation the improvised at lly ventilated tabernacle, a conditic ?erfectly adapted for breeding diseas )f all kinds. Sickness from many caus ollowed and in subsequence the docto tre reaping a rich harvest. The measles are unnsually sever :bough no deaths are due directly to v4 far as learned. If you are tired and never hungr, Elood's Sarsaparilla will make you fe, trong aud well, and give you-a beart ippetite. rhe Ani-ProhibitionIsts Victorious in Il nois. CIICAGo, April 19.-The electior broughout Illinois yesterday wei nainly on the saloon and anti-saloc juestion, and the Wets had the best i t in the State as a whole. In sever laces, however, the strife was betwee Jhe twe political parties, though tbe lace are so few es to make an estimal )f the State a very doubtful atfai alena went Democratic. Ottawa at Decatur went Democrafic, though ti 1epublicans captured four out of tI even aldermen in tbe latter towi Paris Went solidly Republican, as di Belvidere. Minonk went Democrati Freeport has a new Republican may ind an Independent ticket triumphe n Alton. FOR DYSPEPSIA, Indigestion, and Stomach disorders, take BROWNAS IRON BITTERS. An1 dealers keep it, 481 per bottle. Genuineha trade-mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Just Where Ton Watson Is At. [Brunswick (Ga.) Advertiser. Tom Watson will not change. He .oing to stick to the frazzled end 'riction, and go down as a calaml1 2wler. When the scalp is atrophied, or shin; ald, no preparation will restore iJ air; in all other cases, Hall's Ha Renewer will start a growth. Wouldn't Pay for Illumination. [London Evening Journal) One day this week a fellow with tb vorst kind of a to'thache crept timid] nto a certain Lewiston dentist ffice. "What do you ask for pulling ooth?" queried he. holding on to h ace. 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Duncan, Esq., bounded on the north by lands of J. N. Martin, on scuthi by lands of 1Thaddeus 8. Duncin, on east by lands Iof W. C. Cromner, Anthony Griffin and George Eddie, and onl the west by lands of J. N. Martin, C. WV. Buford Iand Mary E. Gilhiam. ITERtMSs' SA LE.-One-halfecash, the balance in one year with interest from date of sale, unpaid purchase money tc be secured by bond of the purchaser anid mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to have option of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay for Deed. HA LCOTT P. GRE EN, Special MIaster U. S. Circuit Court. *,lRS. IIISEII &KIlBLER, Ph.ysici:ns and Surgeons. Office-Main Street; Room 14, ove; tBoozer & Goggans' store. r Scientific American Agency for CAVEATS, - TRADE MARKS, 3 g DESICN PATENTS, COPYRICHTS, etc. For Ifmat nd fre Handbook wrte to er panaufor ecurn paent in America hepbibya notice given free of charge in the yer tsid months. Adress ML N CO, ?BLSEEs3, 3ts1 Broadway, New York City. ADCEM ILK AND CE AMcan be kept perfectly freal and sweet five to seven days WITIIOU1 U SING ICE. Simple, cheap, unfailing eSam ple free. Write. THE PRESERVALINE MF'C Co. ISole Mfrs. and r'atentees, i0 ('dr streel New York Padgett Pays the Freight! A large illustrated Catalogue show ing hundreds of designs of Furiiture, Stoves and Baby Carriages will be mailed free, if you mention this paper. : will sell you FuDNITURF., etc., just as cheap as you can buy them in large cities, and pay the freight;to your depot. Here are a few samples: A No. 7ffat top Cooking Stove with 2D cooking utensils, delivered to any depot, for $12 00. A 6-hole Cooking .nge with 20 cooking utensils, d vered to any depot. for $13 00. A large line of Stoves in propor tion. Special agent for Char er Oak Stoves. A nice Parlor Suit, upholstered in good plush, fashionable colors, de livered anywhere for $30.00. A large line of Parlor Suits to select from. A Bedroom Suit, large glass, big bedstead, enclosed washstand, full suit 9 pieces; chairs have cane seats, delivered anywhere for $22 00. Other Suits both cheaper and more expensive. 5yds. of y.-wide Carpet for $7 50. 1 pair Nottingham Lace Curtains. role, 2 chains, 2 hooks, 10 pins, all or ; 100. . A nice Win-low Shade, 7 ft. long, 3 ft. wide, on spring rollers,with fringe tor50cents. No freight paid on Shades and Cur tains unless ordered in connection with other goods. f I Send for Catafogue. Address %. F. PADGTT, 805 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. "OLD RELIA1BLE LINE." TH CAReLIA RAILWAY. D. H. CHAMBERLAIN, Receiver. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Condensed Schedule. In effect November 20. 1892. Through trains between Charleston and Walhalla via S C. Railway and R. & D. R. I. NORTH No. 11 No. 31. Lv Charleston 6 50 am 545 pm Ar Summerville 8 28 am 13 32 pm Ar Branchville 8 45 am 8 20 pm Ar O.rangeburg 919 am 9 00 pm Ar Columbia .11 Ouam 10 30 pm Lv Columbia 1120 am Ar Newberry 12 57 pm Ar Greenwood 237 pm Ar Anderson 4 35 pin Ar .eneca 600vim Lv Seneca 632pm Ar Walhalla 700 pm Ar Greenville 500 pm SOUTH No 12 No. 2 P. Lv Greenville 32~4n1 Lv Walhalla 1140 am Ar Seneca; ;2110 pm Lv Seneca 12 16 pm Lv Anderson 1 15 pm Lv Greenwood 2 53 pm Lv Newberry 4 25 pm Ar Columbia 6 U5 pm Lv Columbia 6 10pm ' am Lv Orangeburg 7 43 pm 9 42 am Lv Branchvilc S .5 pm 103; am Lv summervile ) 47 )M 11 542am1 Ar Charleston lo w pm 12 40 pm FAST EXPRESS BETWEEN CLIARLEITON AND ASHEVILLE CAKRYING bLEEPER. 12 01 pm Lv Charleston Ar 5 30 pm 3 40 pm Ar Columbia Ar 120 pm 650 pm Ar Spartanborg Ar 102)am 10 10 pm Ar Asheville Lv 700 pm -~-AUGUSTA DIVIS[ON. Lv Charleston 705 am 545 pm Lv Summierville 7 28 am 6 32 pm . Lv Branchville 9 00 am 8 00 pm Lv Denmark 9 41 a.n 9 00pm Lv Blackville ,10 00 am 1117 pm Lv Aiken '110' am 10 2c Ar Augusta 11 53am 11 m~r EAST No.__6 Lv Augusta 7 45am 40m Lv Aiken 828 am ~648 pm Lv Blackville 9 28 am 7 07 pm LD.emrk n9A5 a4On .v Summerville 11 -2 am W Ar Charlestonl 4aml 3 "' CA MDEN DIVISION. 6 50am Lv Charleston Ar10 30 pml 9 00 am Lv Columbia Ar 7 45 pm 010 am Ar . Kingsville Ar 655 pm 130 nm Ar Camden Lv 5 10 pm CAROLINA, CUMIBEELAND GAP AND CHICAGO RAILROAD. DAILY EXCEPT sUNDAY. (South Carolina Railway.) 5l0pmnLV Augusta / Ar 91inam 6 49 pm .Graniteville 9 15 am 7 05 pm Ar Aiken Lv 9 00am I dC,C..& C.E. R,) 7l5p mLv Aiken Ar 845 am 8Soc pm Trenton 800amn 8 15pm Ar -Edgef1eld. Lv 7 45a am For further informaition apply to E.P. WARiNG, Gen Pa.ss- A E't. C. M. WARD, General Manager. HOUGH TRAIN sEaVICE AND OONNECTIONs. Through trains daily between Charleston and Augusta, between Chiarlest"n and Co labia and between Columbia and Camden. Through Sleepers daily between Charleston and Atlanta. Leave Charleston 530 pm, ar rive Atlanta 6 30 a m. Leave Atlanta 11 15 p mn, arrive Charleston 1 15 p m. Pulnman Buffet Chair Car daily betiween Cbarleston and Columbia. Leave Charleston 6 5') a mn, arrive Columbia 10 i55 a m. Leav'e Columbia 10 p m, arrIve Charleston 10 30 p in. CoinrNOs.-At Charleston w ith Clyde Steamship Co for New Yorkc, Monday, Wed nesday and Friday. For Jacksonville, Mon day, Thursday and Saturday. At Columbia daily with R & D R to and from Washing ton, New York and points Est and North. At Columbia daily with R & DR R E C & G Dlv) to and from Greenville and Walhalla. At Augusta daily with Ga R E, Central R E and P& W CBy. At Canden daily with C.C & C R R, (through train to and from Marion. N C, and Blacksburg.) C OLU3IBIA.NE WBERR Y &LAU EN8 R. RI. ichedule in effect Sunday, Sept. 25th, 1892. SOUTHBOUND Z'ORTHBOUND TaAIS.. TRAINs. No. 1. No.53. o.5s.-No. 2 A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M, 5 30 32?5...Lv.....Clin3ton1...Ar... 130 8 35 5 37 3 30.:.....Dover..... 125 8 25 5 45 3 38......Godville ......... 1 17 8 10 6 02 3 46... .... K n ards....... 108, 756 6 12 3*2.. ..Gary'sLane'.. .. 102 7 48 622 '400.....Jalapa........25 7 31 6 45 4 16...Newerry .........1238 7 0 7 23 4312....Prosperity....1222 6 30 7 50 4 44.....Sli ghs..... 1209 607 .802 449...Little Mountain...1204 .557 8 30 501....Chapin........ 5 5 37 855 .513.... WhiteRock. .......140 513 9 10 5 19..,...Balentne.....1' 4 40 9 35 5 30.......Iro......1213 4 15 95 539.. ...Leaphart.. .....5 3350 10 15 -5 48........auda.11....l06 3 48 10 30 5 55 Ar...Columnbia...Lv..1100) 3 30 A. M. P. M- A. M. P. M Nos. 1 and 2 local freight and passenger. J. R. KENLY, W. (G. CHILDS, C. 0. LITTLE, Gen'l Manager. Supt. Ass't Supt. Indispensable in Every good Kitchan. - As every good hotisew.ife knows; the difference between appetiz ing, delicious cooking and the opposite kind is largely in deli cate sauces and palatable, gra vies. Now, these require a strong, delicately flavored stock, and the best stock is Liebig Company's Extract of Beef., STATE OF SOUTH CAROLiNA COUNTY OF' NEWBERRT'-IN COMfMON PLE AS. Thos. B. Hawkins, Administrator,nand others, vs. Malima Hawkins and ot herr'. The creditors of the estate of Jacob A. Hawkins, deceased, are here byre quired to render and establish theirj several demands before the undersigned at his ofice, on or before the fifteenth day of May, 1893. SIL AS JOH NSTON, far-ter. Master's oflice, 31st March, 1893. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE TH AT! I will make a final settlement of~ the estate of John B. Miazyck in the office of Judge of Probate Court for Newberry County on the 22nd day of May, 18.93, at 11 o'clock in t be forenoon, Sand imm-edia-ely. thereafter apply foir -a discharge AsSaddiinistrator of said estate. N. B. MAZYCK, AdAministraor. ICBN OND AND DA-VILLERAIL ROAD COXPANT. .W. Huidekoper& Reuben Foster, Receivers COLUTWA AND UREENVILLE 1)VJMt b. PASSENGER DEPARTMEcT. OndensedSchedule-Ineffect April 2nd, 1193. (Trains run by75th Meridian time.) ETWEEN CHARLESTON COLUMBIA, SENECA AND WALHALLA. Daily. Daily No. 11 STATIONS. No12. 6 50 a m Lv . ........Charleston ....... . Ar. 10 30 p ra 115 a m .........Columbia......... 550 v m 2 00 p m ............ Alston..... 520prm 2 18pm .Pomaria.......... 4 49 p m 2 37 p m ........,Prosperity..... 4.3pm 252pm ........Newberry...... 42Dpm 2 56 p m ......een...... 4 15-p m 138pm .........Chappells...... 3 38 p m 212pm .......Ninety-Six........ 31ipm 232 p m .......Greenwood........ 252pm 50pm ...Hodges........... 226pm 3 07 p m ..........Donald...... 209pm 318pm ' ........HoneaPata....... 156pm 3 38 p m Ar .. .......Belton........ Lv 140pm 405pm Lv ............Belton........... Ar 135p m 4 35 n. .........Anderson ........ 115pm m ........Pendleton......... 1245pm 6 0u y Ar. .......Seneca............ Lv 12 id p m 6 & p m Lv. .........Seneca.......... Ar 12 10 am 7 Opm Ar. ........Walhalla.......... Lv 1140 a m 4 55 p m Ar. ......Greenville......... 12 00 n'n MTWEE. ANDERSON, BELTON AND GREEN )aily. VILLE. Daily. No. 12 STATIONS. No. II I 15pm Lv Anderson Ar 435pm 1 35pm Ar .Belton. Lv 406pm 338pm Lv Belton Ar 125pm 3 57pm . Williamston. I12pm 4 ( 3pm' ...... Pelzer ...... 1255pm 4 lapul ... Piedmont. ... - 12 40pm 500pmArGreenvilleLv 120N'N IETWEEN CHARLESION COLUMBIA, ALSTON AND SPARTA-SBURG. )aily. Daily. qo.13 STATIONS. No.14 2 n'n Lv......Charleston.....Ar. 530 p m 3 50 p m .........Columbia...... 120pm 4 30 p m ............Alston ............ 12 40 p m 523 p m .........Carlisle.. 1144am 5,32 p m ............Santue............ 1136am 550pm .............Union............ 1117 am 6 23pm ........... Pacolet..... 1044am 6 50 p m Ar. .......Spartanburg....Lv.102Dam O 10 p m Ar. .....Asiheville..........Lv. 700 am IETWEEN COLUMBIA, NEWBERRY CLINTOX AND LAURENS. Ex.Sun Ex.Sun. No.15. STATIONS. No. 16. Lv. Ar. 1 15am ....Columbia..... 605pm 200pm ...Newberry... 1200 n'n 304pm .....Goldville..... 0 56 am 3 b4pm ......Clinton... 10 30 am 4 15pm Ar Laurens Lv 9 50 am BETWEEN HODGES AND ABBEVILLE. Daily. Daily. Ex Sun No.lL STATIONS. No. 12. ExaSun No 45 Mixed. Mixed. No.64 - 900am 300pm.LvHodgesAr 220pm 835am 9 20a m f3 20 pm.. Darraughs.. 200 pm 8 15a in 4 9 35a m 3 35 pmLvAbbevilleLvl 45 pm 800a m DONNECTIONS VIA SOUTH BOUND RAILROAD. Daily. Uaily. CENTRAL TIME Daily. Daily. So".9 No.9. No.38. No-10 p. m. a. m. a.m. p. m. L2 30 6 43 Lv.....Columbta...Ar. 2 40 900 5 10 11 45 Ar...Savannah...Lv.0 20n 400 Parlor Cars between Columbia and savannah. Trains lea-ve Spartanburg, S. C., A & C. Divis on, Northbound. 4 09 a m, 3 48 p m, 6G0 p m Vestibuled Limited); Southbound, 156a m, 3 SE ) m, 11 37 a m. (Vestibuled Limited); WeiA >ound. W. N. C. Division, 6 5 p m for Hender ionville, Asheville, and Hot Springs. Trains leave Greenville, S. C., A. & C. Divi on, Northbound, 307 a m, 2126p m 5 08 p m. Vestibuled Limited); Southbound, 307 a m, 4 42 m, 12 28 p m. (Vestibuled Limited). Trains leave Seneca, S. C.. A. & C. 'Division -:orthoound, 136 am, 12 15 p m; Southbound 4 IR bm, 6 30 p m. Trains Nos, 11 and 12 on C. and G. Division, md Trains 13 and 14 on the A. and S. Division rill run solid to and from Charleston over the C.- R. R. PULLMAN CAR SERVICE. Pullman Sleepers on 13 and 14, between Char eston and Asheville, via Columbia and Spartan ourg. Pullmax Palace Sleeping Car on Trains 9, 10, 1-12, 37 and 38 on A. & C. Division. . A. TJitt, S. H. HARDWICK, jen'i flas. Agren, Ase't Gen'l Pass. Agt., Washington, D C. At!anta, Ga. F. E. McBEE, - SOL HAAN4 Gen'l Superintendent. Traffi. Manager, C. -lumbla, s. C Washington,'D. C. V. H. GREEN. Genl Mg'r,Wasli1ngton. D. C. 4UTH BIOUND RAILROAD Time Table In effect March 12th, 1893. To %avanuah and Florida via Columbia. uthward. NorthwLrd ead Down. Itead U. astern Tiue. Eansteru Time. M AM PM PM 230 Lv Hot SprilngsX.f Ar 559 700 Ashev:le. " 10 10 730 Skyland, ". 940 ' . 802 Hender.onville" 905 812 F"lat Rock, . 8 45 9 50am Laurens, " 4 15 145pm A bbeville, S C 335 0 3am Clinton, -3 34 140 Walhalla,~ " 70 21pm Seneca, ' "600 14o Anderson, "488 10 20 Spartanbarg, " 6150 1117 Union, ." 145 - 200lM Greenville 50G 25S3pm Greenwood, "237' 426 PM Newberry, -" 1257 13 12 40 Als'ton, "' ~ 120.r C lba -- v ' 3 ~entrgl TIme. c entral Time. . M PM --PKMP M 6 45 1233 Lv Columbia, S CAr 240 9 45 . 8 45 2 17 -lDemark, ." 1257 3 06 916 3 07 Fairfax " 12u9 612 145 5:0 Ar Savannah Ga. Lv 10 20 450 130 800 Lv 1Savannah, " Ar 630 1214 A M 336 1035 Jesup, " 340 10-2.5 A M 500 1250 Waycross " lO0l 915 P M 7 30 700 Callahan. Fla. 7 15 7 35 800 7 0 Ar Jacksonville." 635 700 ISouth of Columbia, Trains use 90th MerId - an Time. North of Columbia, Trains use 5th Meridian Time. Close connections at Savannah with the )cean Steamship Co's elegant Steamers for ew York, Philade1phia and Boston, and sit.h the Plant System of Railways and teamers for Curta and all po;.ts In , 'orid.a. IEDWARD FORD. Supt. I. M. rLEMING. Ge.n'l Pass. Agt. Jos. F.4IRaY, Tray. Pass. Ag. W. BUTLEE. JE., Tray. Pass. Agt. TLANTIC COASTUNE -Wilmington, N. C January 29,1893. F AST L NE etween Charleston and Columbia an1 Upper South Carolina and North Carolina and A th ena and Atlanta. C02'DENSED SCBED)ULE. 3o15G WST. GoINrG EAISI No.52. No.53. 0a m .*pin 6 35 Lv....Charleston..Ar. 10 40 8 32 " ...Lanes....." 8 40 9 43 "' ...Sumnter......" 7325 ,10 55 Ar....Columbia......Lv. 6 10 1222 " ...,Prosperlty..-- 4.34 . . 12.38 " .....New berry...... -'418 13') "... Cinton......" 3 30 2 51 " .....Oreenwood...." 215 3 23 "... Abbeville..." 1 42 - a m 552 " .......Athens........"U1104 8 15 ".....At lauta......" 8 30 pm0 ...Winnsboro..... " 115 7 30 " .....Charlotte...." 9 35 pm Adro... pm 4 35 "...Adro..." 1 15 4 50 "... Greenvile. " 12 10 a m 6850 "... Spartanburg" -10 20 905 " ..Henderson, le" 802 10 10 "... Asheville... ' 7 00 Daly. Nos. 52 and 53 Solid trains between Charles 1,onand Cliton, S. C. H. M. EMERSON, Ass't Gen'l Pass. Agent. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. J. R. K.ENLY, Gen'1 Manager. S EABOARD AIR LIN E.-Short line to Norfolk and Old Point. Va., and Columbia. S. C. New line to Charleston, S. C. Effect June 26 1892. SNORTHBOUND. .SOUTHBOUND. No.38 No.36 Eastern Timne!No.34 No.41 Daily. Daily, except Atlantaj Daily. Daily. 6 OpmI 7 35am v Atlanta ar! 710pm 8 30am In'n pkcety tm 510pm ~ lv Macon ar; 10 30am 9 :pm llO03amlIv Athens ar 5 45pm 66mm 110pn32 16parFElberton 1v, 43Stpm 6'1am 12 05n't. I 42pm ar Abbeville lvi 3 23pm 4 17am 2 42n't~ 2 6pm ar Greenw'd l 251pm 3 35am 1 42am 3 20pm ar Clinton lvj I 45Spm 2 22am 3 25pml1vClinton ar! 130pm .b 55pm ar Columbia lvi 1 0am 7 25pm:ar Sumter lv~ 9 43am 10 30pm1arCharlestonly~ 6 Stamn *9 23pm arDarlingtoniv*7 12am ~t1220Ja " arWiltii'gt'n lv t10 l0p" 3 26am 4 58Spm ar Cliester ar -1 45am 12 30am 4 12am 5 41pm arC't'baJe'n arO 10 -6m .11 33pm 5 10am. 6 35pmnar Monroe lv 10 00amn102-pm 6 30aris 11 00pm ar Charlotte lv 4 30am *4 010pm *ll0am . ar Wilmgnlv' *8 30pm 11 13am: ar Raleigh lv: 4 15pm 12 50pm, arHendereonly; 2 8pmn 2 l5pm ar Weldon lv -1230pm 5pmn ar Portsm'th lv 935am 35pm lvWeldon(a)ar 1210On't 5 .0anm arPetersbrgivr 100(0am 6 28pm' arRichmond IV * 15am 11 0pm ar Wash'ton .1 4 30am 12 40n't ar Ba ltimore li 2 50Oam 3 45amr ar Philadel lv ~ 1' 23 6 n 'ar NewYorkc ly 900 t 3am ar Balto (b) lv *0p l 47a"' ar Philadel Iy *4 Iam . *1 2(pm ar NewYork lv *2 It'am 6 0 pm av Port..'h(nllv: 0-1 am 5 05am ar Philadel le .ll l6pm 80amn ar NewYork Iv 18 00pm 6 pmn WPort'h(w) ar 8 00am 6 3am ,arWash'gt'nlyv 700pm SOLII) CAR BETWEEN ATLANTA -AND CHA R LESTON-Daily-Eastern Time. 8 35amlIV Atlanta arStO1ama 3 20pm ar Clint.on lv 1 45pm 3 pm Iv Clinton lv~ 1 30timl -6-10pm lv Columbia Ivill 00am! 10 S0pm arCharlestOnlVl 6 50am1 *Daily except Sunday. tDaily except Monday. (a) Via A tlantic Coast Line. (b) Via Bay Line. (n, Via New York. Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad. (w) Via Norfolk and Washington Steamoat Co. Trains Nos. 38 and 41 run solid with through Pullman buffet sleeping ears between Atlanta, Ga., and Portsmouth, Va. Trains Nos. 36 and 43 carry thronugh cars between Charleston and Atlanta. 0. V. SMITH. Traffle -aagr JOHN C. WINDER, Gen'l Manager.