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bsant" tavttaa and Nw 14vnhve te vIt tAtteattna 1%ewt, Thor was at intomsting Ntt in tho Sonahl Iasi., Tnx*ayNAwq% Scnator Tillim e-l hanllr, The dlbate wvas on the tari l hi1, of con:n; and the As ciated P oorrospondent tells the stov as fol lows: Mir. 'iihea, of South C'arliua, was then rcogniztl for a spcvh itn apport of the following amndmets to the bill: "That there shall he colvlited a head tax of $100 % ot all immigrants coming to the lt'nited btates by land or water. ''That it shanlt be a misemenador, 1uni1shablo by finm or inpisonment, for ally alitiln who toes not intond to become anil Amerienti citizeni, 1r who retains his citizenship in a foreign eount ry, 'o enter tho l'ntiteil -itates for the iuroe of engaging in any mechanical trade or mtanual labor within the borders thereof; pro vided that this Section and the onev immediately proceoding shall only remain of foreo util silver shall bo admitted to our ints for coitnage at tht. ratio of 1i to 1, ot the same con - ditionl with gold. m,. Tillman spoko of the rapid spread of pauperism, Its shownt by the statist ics of the jails auld prisonls. It was t;me, it said, to keep plat form promises, to do something for labor, to keep back the half Imlillion ilmigratts arriving annually and to place a viluo on American citizen ship. "To sell it at $100 a head," Stng. gested Mr. Chandler, ironically. "'Oh, if tihe senator wiauts a collo (iuy at te he can have it, before 1 get through," ans1Werkid )Ir. Tillnan. Mr. Tillman spok of tih mlliser. able condition of the cold minors of Penn sy 1 vainit, and road from oficial reports, saying many of tho miners were compelled to live liko boasts. "'And this," exclaimed Mr. Till. m1ant, d0risivoly, "when senators wore framing their laws for the protection of American labor and Aierican int dlstry." Mr. Quay remarked (hatl the re. port from which Mr. Tillnuam read was mado by a Republican commit. tee, appointed by a Republicain legis. lature. "And I aT akn a republican conIigress to pIrote(ct these peop)hle against co01npPt itionl,"' dclatredl Mr. Tilhunan. "Will you do it ? Date you do it ? or will yotu be satislied wit h giving laboIr lip servioc' 7" "'He gave the exte'nt of t he slum e'le mtentt in New York, Baltimore, Chicago' an ote ities~ aind said I hat sl.owed wther.- t be' b ig liepubhli can i sujorit ies5' came fromt la-t yeiatr. The senator dcealt more in stantis ties thlain -sual, talt hiough he added thbe characteristic vehemneec of voice .id geatutre in his remarks. Hie closedi with a gloomy- predict ion that if t he t ide of imtinigrat i n was ntiu ttued back, the country w'ould be torn by rev-olutionu and bloosbecd andit a repetition of the Paris co'mmune, SMr. Chandler brienly responded to the South Carolina senator, arnd The dead-letter office sustained by our gor. ernment as not the only one. De ath runs a dead - letter office, to w h ich are consigned thousands of intended letters that the would be writerg never w-rote because of premature death, as a result of their own reckless di. tegard of health. There are letters of love and,bate, affection and fury, leading and forgiveness and borrowing and lendln . Letters to sweethearts and rivals, husban s and wives, and sons and daughters. They nevr:r reach their destination, for they were never written. Death stamps theua ." only intended "-and the world is full of tears. The man who wants to live to realig.e hope and ambitions, to do deeds good or b, to carry out cherished ir,tentions, must pay some attention to health. The best rule of health is-" wheni out-of-souts take the right remedy." Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Discovery is the best medicine for working men and woen It girds the body and brain for the tug of daily toI. It gives edge to the appetite And makes di gsonprect. It fills the blood with the ie-gvngeements that build firm flesh, healthy tissue, responsive muscle and vi. brant nerve tissue. It cures 98 per cent. of all cases of consumption. An honest drug gist won't urge a subst'ute. " Iean praise Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis cory," writes Mrs. F'lorence Hunter, of Cortey, Loan Co., Ark. "It cured mle when all other' 5n dicnes failed. I had I.AGrppe andIit ete anmy lungs: I was down three mouths when I oumenced taking the ' Gotden Mpdical Disco, try' and one bottfe made mte sound and welL', Send for Dr. Pierce's Commos,n Semns. Medical Adviser. FaEB. Iuclose 2r One. cent stain to cover uaiUng ol,t h x ao ensary eia sscain a alo, N. Y., for a paper-covered copy. Cloth inn to cents extra. It is a thou sand gage book with over three hundred Ilitistrations iforuserly sold for 51-50. Fot limited tme can be bad for cost of miaiig Beware Of the Knife. Mr, incm Nel4%m eXN Ms", hfi;," t1hio,, wite: '1'W six Ihxnt , wen a tile gluds of iv nleetl, ai All efhtot? 0fp4 scan i WAshingloll, 11, ,, Springtield, 111,, and Al, ulonis tailed to mthnce the elaieit, Afteir si months' %cons1ant %ttrente heiv, myI pitysiciatm urged tn to subit to re eta al o thIe gland. At this ciitical me iment A frientil t'eetnnmtded 5.5,., aid laviig aside a deep--w.i.ed piT aice Aiailst al t patet medicities, I he ga its use. tetorv I h1ad used olle N>ot. te the en11agenen%t began to disapear. and now it is entirelv gonle. thitmnh I am not thIlmugh With my second bottle yet. Hail I only used your 5.S.8. long ago, I would have escaped years of lmisely aIA Saved Lover $ This exper'cee is like that of all who suffer with deep-seated blood tronbles. rle doctors can io Ito good, and even their resorts to the knife prove either fruitless or fatal. S.S.S. is the only real blood remedy; it gets at the root of cie disease nut forces it ovt periita nently. S.S.S. (gu4mnfeed purp-y veetarbe) A Real Blood Remedy. is a blood remedy for real blood troubles; it cires the most obstinate cases ol Scrofula. liEcenma, Cancer, Rhetniatism, etc., which other so-called blood reine dies fail to toeh. S.S.S. gets at the root of the disease and forces it out per nanentlv. Valum 1c b oo k a w i i I be sent free to any nddress by the Swift Specific Co., At WaN, Ga. SS asked wh it. was that te iminigra tion bill passed by tepubliean in joritios in the last. congress had been defeated ? "Because your lepublican prosi dent, Grover Clevoland, vetoed it," shouted Mr. Tilliman, amid laughter. Mr. Chandler protested against having Mr. Clevoland designated a lepublican when tihe senator from South Carolina (Tilhian) had joined other Democrats in electing thalt president. as a Dewcerat. "Yes," observed Mr Tillhan, while the galleries roared, "I ask forgive ness for that, and I promise, so 11elp m Glod, I'll never do it. again. Mr. Chandler went on to say that tih' failure of the only recent amend inllit to the immigrant, laws was do feated by a Democratic president. "And the senator should have turne,. the tines of his pitchfork on Grover Cleveland and left, the o publican party for another da)," continued the sonator, in droll tones. Here Mr. Tillman insisted on set ting himself straight on Grover Cleveland, and in spite of protests he p)ro'eedeltd rapidly to assort thait. in 189~ lie went to the national coni vention at the head of thle South Carolina dlelegati,ni, af'ter thle state conve~t'iion hadl doulared Mr. Cleve land to be a "prost itutde of D)omo Mr. C'handler here initerpotsed a pro\test, and4. with mo ick seriousness con'Ivulsedl thle senate byv refusin gto yield longer. "'I cannilot perm it,'' lhe said, 'such language againtst thle p'residenIt of the senazt or's party." He would y'ield only ini case thIis senator adopted "hIiis usual cou rt eous and re sp'ect fal stylIe toward thle late presi - dent," Mr. Tlilhuan started to re view the circumstances of his sup port of Mr. Cleveland. The senator said1 the South Carolina delegation had voted against Mr. Cleveland up to the time of the national conven tion, being four years in advance of their brethren of the south in learn ing his character. But after he was nominated, South Carolir.a accepted the result, having participated in the convention, and gave Mr. Cleveland one of the biggest majorities ini the history of the state. So that if there wa protitution~ of his~ high office, exclaimed Mr. Tillmani, the blame rested on the president individually anid not on those bound b)y party ties, who had supported{ him. "And now,"* concluded Mr. Tilbunan, as he took his seat, "I hope the senator will niot twit me again for having wade a fool of myself once." Mr. Chandler, continuing his mock serious manner, insisted that nOW that the president was gone, the members of the Dewnocratic part-y were responsible for all his acts, good arid bad. The senator was speedily involved in another oolloquy 'with Mr. TIill man, during which the South Caro. lir.a senator referred to Mr. Chiand ler as "you." "I must object to this iuparlia mentary action," interposed Mr. Chandler, "as the senator's dlirect use of 'you' frightens mae more than he is aware of." "I have nio pitchfork," called back Mr. Tillman, who added that he rec ognized Mr. Chandler's pupose to ridlicnle him. tht-IN is nto tellings .-whant Imay hlappenl, Chihd-hirthi is fuill of unet int Nature is not given prper asta.nee. Mother's Friend Is tho thst helpyoul ca11sne at this time, It. Is a liinint, and whenl regIlarly ap. plied several montlis before baby cones, it makes the advent easy and nearly pain. less. It relieves and provents "morning sickness." relaxs tho overstrained iu eles, relieves tho distended feeling, rhort en labor, ualkes recovery rapid and cer tain without any dangerous after-effectis. Mother's friend is good for only ono purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of danger and pain. $1 dollar per bottlo at all drug stores, or sont by inal, I I ron eip, of prie FiK oox, eonlnlnli5 valuablo informa tion for women, will bo sont to any addrosa upon applicatiou to THU DRAIPI!LD REoULATOR CO., Atlanta. Oa. Tho voto wias thou taken on Mr. Tillinan's itiiondilents, and they woro rejected, .3 to 48. Tho three vots in th ailiriiative woro Butlor, Quay and Tilhu1an. WN'hlenl Ar. Quity voted for the amendments thero w1as a hoart.y laugh, in which tho seiat,ors joined. The tariff bill was tho laid aside, and at 5.30 p. im., tlt sonate wont into executivo session, adjourning soon aifter. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic Cures Fever In One Daye A Summer Christian Work and Bible Study Assembly in Western North Carolina Mountains. The 1First Summerm Southmern As sembly13 of T1het linternat.ionial Chris tiani Workers Associtioni will be held at Mlount ainm Hetreat near lilack Mlounitamin, N. C'., a short dis taneo from Ashetvillec, for tnl (lays Jutly 20-29 inclusive. it is p)roposed, as at presenlt ar' ranged, to imakte this assembily an annual iaffair. T1het assoWip)tion1 held its Inuterna tionmal Convention a few years since at Atlantta, (Ga. , at which time Gov ornor Northern of Georgia was the Chairman of the Loenl C'ommiittees. This convention hmas made the association widely and favorably known throughout~ the South. Among thme oflicers of the Asso ciation are Rev. Floyd W. Tom kinis, Jr., D). D)., Rector of Grace church, Providence, RI. I. ; C. N. Crittenmton, Founder of the Florenice Crittenton Missions, N. Y., widely knowni as a wvorker among lost women, and an evangelist of na tional repute; Johni 8. Huyler of New York ; Weston Rt. Gales, evangelist of Rtoanoke, Va.; Rev. M. C. Williams of Atlanta, Ga., and Rev. J. Wilbur Chapman, D). D,, pastor of the Bethany Pr-es byterian church, Philadelphia, Pa., with which Ex-Postmaster Jno. Wanamnaker's famous Sunday school is connected. The assembly will be under the personal direction of Rev. Johmn C. Tutt's Pills Cure All Liver Ills. Perfect Health. Keep the system in perfect or der by the occasional use of Trutt's Liver Pills. They reg ulate the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body. For sick headache, malaria, bil jousness, constipation and kin dred diseases, aW o~te cure TUTT'S Liver PILLS Mo,,a tuttit4 tirring gospel sthigm anlthor oft tho hlyim book, "Ilylkmlw or' Mit-h anld laove, mtd Mtr. I, W. litW-who for s io tiie has heen the tmisial ditor of t.he Ulited aint4 ChImeh Army, will have cha-rge of t he usie. A chief fta ture of tho Asseltbl will be the song and praise servioes, and few Ituore inspiring singers eonlid he found in the United States than llev. Mr. imm and Mr. Htrown, All pastors, su perintentdenls of Suntliy-shools, Y. M. C. A. soo retaries, seeretaries of '-Ipworth League, Christian l adeavorers, W, C. T. Unions, and offieer" of similar Christian work ageneies aro ox-tifieio speial dlegatos. All other Christans are general dolo gatos, and privileged to attend and participate in1 the proeedings of tle assemly, and have all other ad Vantagos. The railroads throughout, the South have granted a rate of one fare to Black Mountain, N. C., which is the railroad station for Mountain Retreat, the name of the assembly grounds. These rates hold good for fifteen days, begin ning July 18, and are available for special, general delegates and others who wish to attend. Tents and camps can be set up oil the grounds and meals obtained for a nominal charge. The altitude of the assembly grounds is about 2,900 foot, and it is a delightful place in which to spend a few days for rest and Bible study. Full particulars can be obtained by addressing Rev. John C. Collins, New Haven, Conn. Tho PrInter. A printer doesn't rush to tho doc tor when he is out of "sorts." Nor to the baker when he is out of "pI." Nor to hell whon he wants the "de vil." Nor to the Bible when he wants a good "rulo." Nor to the gun-shop when he wants a "shoot ing stick." Nor to a cabinet shop when he wants "furniture." Nor to a bank when he wants "quoins." Nor to a girl when a "press." Nor to a lawyer when he has a "dirty case." Nor to a butcher when he wvants "phat." Nor to a pump when he's dry and has 10 cents in his pocket.-Evchiange. Crescent Our 1897 wheels are stronger handsomer easier running than ever before the prices are right WESTERN WPHEEL WORK{S CHICAGO-NEiW YORK Catalogue free Agents everywihere Bicycles. Sothbou'nd. .Eastern Standard Titmend L4OO'Is M ix'd Pass- Pass. Mix'd Loe'i F'gt, D'ly enig'r e,nc'r D'lyF'gt. M'day D'ly D'ly M'a W'dayw'a F"'day F('day only only A.M. A M. PM. PM. P.M P.M BTATION. 783001 I45hvLaurens Ar i15 1118) 300 8 z3 2 10 .Clinton.. 1250 1085 280 82') 4 48 2 22 onldvilleo 1238 100 to106 8356468 230 .Kinard 1281 954 121 8 45 -507 286 .Aiary. 1227 942 1200 8 55 % 15 2 41 ..Jalapa 1223 001150 930 636 21.7 hewberry 120 8oX53 is 20 1100 O' 82 . ... ghq ...I149 801 il 45 6li, 3 28 Lt Mount.ain 31145 76510 20 1206 6184 R 40 ...hapn. 138 786 910 1230 6 48 an0 WVhite Rook 1128 718 026 12 45 6 67 3 56 Blallen tine 11 28 7 04 910 .2100 713S 406 ..rmno... 11 17 6 41 8 46 ISU 75 4 13 ..Leapihar.. 1' 10 028 880 21i) 745 480Ar(JoluanbaL.v1100 600 800 W. U. CHIILDs8, J. RI. 1%OLAN, )luperintendent. Mlater Tan. Miss Maria Parloa is admitted to be a leading A meri ean authority on e&.oking; she. Says "Use. aL good atoek for the foundation of souIps, sauces and1( many other things, and tho b,eat stocek Is Liebig COMPANY'S Extract ,fBeef'' 100 of Mi8s Paloa's recipes Atent grat .4 by Danchy& Co. 27 Park PiaQe, New York. It il061141. Its gkillivalki f111w1 PrDI(A,6114.* C111-00 -th1 Mothoer'sFr ud THE FAC-SIMILE APPEARS ON EV '*4C CCNTAUn COMPANV. TT MUR 11SOUTHERIT RAILWAY. Cetral Time Bietwoan olumbia and Jaok gonville. Eastern Tino Iletweem Co. lunmbia and Other PoInts. EFF;i:JLVE %JAY 2, 1897. Northbound. No. 38 No. 80 Daily. Daily. Lv. J'ville, F.C.&P.Ry.. 8 15 a 7 00p ....... S Savauinih........... 12 20 p 11 B51p ....... Ar. Colunbia........... 4 15p 4 24a ........ Lv. Char'toni,SC&MIRR. 7 10 a 5 801p ........ Ar. Colunbia..... ..... 10 65 a 10 lop ........ Lv. August a. So. Ry.... 210p 9 o p ........ " ranitovillo........ 2 89P 10 121 ........ Trenton............. 8 08p 10 50 p .... . . Joh'nstosq.......... 8 20 p 11 10 p. Ar. Coh%xiM%Un. dop't. 4 65 p 2 17 a .. Lv Cotlbal Blaid'g st... 6 20 p 5 84 a .... Winnisboro.......... 0 12p 0 28 a. Chuter ............. 7 01p 7 IS a. " ock Hill...........7 114 p 7 57 a Ar. Charlotto............ 8 20p 8 65 a Daniville............. 12 00nt0 1 10 p Ar. Richimond .......... 0 W a 6 40 p Ar. Washington ........ I 42a 0 4.0p. Baltimore Pa. Rt. R.. 8 00 a It 851) . Philaudellhia..... ... 10 15 a 2 b6 a. " Now York....... .. 124i 6 28 a. Southbound. No. 37 No. 385 I)Sily. Daily. Lv. New York, Pa.11.U. 4 ;) J 12 15nt. Philadelpa r. . p a 60 a. "32altinoro....... ... 20 p 0 22 a Lv. Wash'ton, So. Ity 10 43 p 111 a Lv. Richmioud .......... 2 (0 a 12 b's p. MI. Danvillo ............ 6601t (I 20 . Charlote t........... 0 35 a 10 201) . "HRock Hill............ 10 20 a 11 .l p. Chestor -.-.....-; 10 ta 1137nt. Winnisboro..-...... 11 41 a 12 26i a. r Col'bis fllantI'g -4t... 1: ran 1 87 at. v. Cclumilbia Un. d411't. I 1->p 4 1k0 a .lohnstons........... 2 53 p 0 82 it Trenton ............ 8 bp 0 48 a (4ranitevillo ........8 38 7 17 a. Ar. Augusta-. ...........4 I p 8 0(n a Lv. Coi'hin, S.C.&G3. Ry. 4 001p 7 00a. Ar. Chaarleon...--...... 80) 11 00 a. " Iv. Col'hla, F..&P.Ry. I1 65 a 12 47 a... Ar oaksonville- - --- __10_a_. ouble datiy p)a.neugor sriebtwe lr Id and New Y~ork. srvcbo.enFr Nos. 37 and ---Washingtoansd Southiwestora Limxited. So11-l V'Es1tiu 1mictan with dininag cars and first clas. e.oachsC niorth ot' Charlotto. Pullman di awj,ngr<,om sIeerping eara bhetwooni Tan nt. Ja,cksonavillo, avannah, WVashington adow Yoark. Pullmtan s'coping car bot woon Augusta and New York. Nos.835 and P6-U. S. Fast Mail. Through Pullmans drawing room btuffet sleepig cars1 o tween Jacksnvie anid Now York end Aa. utaa andE tCharlo)t to. Paallmana sleeping cars hotwean Jackson vlae andl Cohuimbia, en rou. daily between Ja -sonville ad Ciucinnati, I Ashiovi lie. (G. Sit.Va Wahington. T. 'i., Wlash1ing (4. P.. A.. Wsaain1g~ton. A. (. i THE OfI ARIEST0N INEa.. Dloule tally Trial1insho t (Chariestons Columrb1a and Angusta. MOUTII CARIOLINA & (1K(RulA It. it C PASB.NGER n5E.'AEil MtRN5. CiAaci.,EroN. 14. ('.. J an. 2.J, 1897. NtUij'.DUlLiC. ISAIJ.. Lv (Iharlest on................7 It) amr S 30 pnt Summnerville,.............. 7 40 ama 1310 pmi ....rg.....................8 30 ama 7 0.l pm Blranch avillo ............... 8 31 am 7 85 pma Rowesville.................9 16 am 7 50 pm Orange burg............... 2 ami 8 20 pmti Hi. Mat tlhEaws............... 9 'd anm 8 48 1)m1 Fo,rt. Motto............... ..l (A) sam 0 03 pmn ........ie...,................i 10 tim 0 20 pm Ar I 'nIumhta.................. 1065, amD 10) 10 tam L.v Columan ...................... 7 c0 amn 1 0) p'm Kingsvilie.... ............. 7 gIo am 4 .11 ptm Fort Mlotte................. 7 5I anm 4 65 pm,~ FIt. M;taoi ews............. 8 02 am 5 09 pm OrtangKobtarg................ 8 24 ama 6 27 pan 1:owcavill................. 8 3 am 5 42 pm Blranachlvipe............... .8 55 aim 5 55 pm Gecorgen...,...............,.0 3-> ama (134 I'm Sum mer ovli10..............0 2.3 alm 7 18 pm Ar Chare't on,..............ii 00 arr 8 0 pm L v Chsarleston ...............7 10 am 6 1) pma l''-aae h !IIo............ ...115 am 7 691 po Bars, berg ................,..I 4 i am 8 283 pm D)en mark.................. 9 .2 am 8 42 j).i Black ville..................100 Itama 8 58pm W Illton ......,..,.........10 27 tam 0 17 pm A iken ....................... II 09 at 0 '>7 pm A r A ngust a....................I i 51 amt I0 45 pm LV Augusta ....................6 21 ua 8 20 pm Aliken....................7 ' am 4 27pm WIlliston ................... 7 49 na 6 00 pmr Bllackyvlle.........,....8 03811 6 '28 prn Deiark...................3 20 nam 6 44 pma ..mbe....................... 833 am 6 58pm Briancha lbo................ 9 i0 amn I 10 pm 4~ r Charleston.................. 0., ant 8 00 pm FAST EIXPRINRt A UUIJUBrA AY5 N D A SHiIN Wilr) J3-UI.fat.t TWEENt AUGUSRTA, AIKEN AND NEW YOR. Lv AugusEta........................ ..........3 Cl pm LV A kon .------.-............... 44 aIm A..Dmar............. ..,.............,..,..... 4 50 pm Lv Den mark........,.................... 62 an, Lv A ikn....,..,.......................... 7 28 am Al Augusta.........................,8 10 am DAILY EXET SUNDAY. Lv Camden...... .......,..8 45 am 2 28 pm Camsden Juanelts........)85 ams 8 66 pr's A r Kinagvillo ~,...........10 "5 am 4 8.5 pit Lv Kingvlt e.,,................10 26 anm 0 00 amn Camdeta Juacotion.....I..i 00 aid '6 40 am Ar('amnden.....................11 55 Dm 8 16 am t'onnsctlions at Columiba. wills Sonthorn RatPwayfor tall po1t.Ints in ippr Mouth and North CarolIna. So1idI traints et ween Char leston andl AshtevIlle. Connaetiotns from polnt.e on Southllern Italiwa to A nguiata, Alikea arid othier poInts oan " hea hatrlestont ILino"; at Chiarlesiton wit ih Clyde -IIne 8soam. tara to Now York and( JIacksaonyliie. L,. A. EliitSOt8N, Traflic Mlanager. H OWiFN (ieneral bIsaager ()enarAIOflcoH: Cin'riehton 1.0. I R R ~IS OINQER TONIC moE 4 lyale~14t haveit "1A precrptlon for Inituita thor Op1umi, Morprhliko noP A Ma a harl0Ss 811bStItIttO InIW Syrup und Cawtor Oil, k1o Im thirty years' uso by tIs the 01hildron's 11naem SIGNATURE OF ERY WRAPPER. MAY *TnELT NEW YORK COi. SOUTH.ERN RAILWAY. Condensed Nohedule in Eft"se NOV. 15, 1800. STATIONS, il. v.0harleston.......... ......... 70 i -v. Columbia....................... 11 00 a ' Pros erity....................... 12 11 p i Ar. Newor ............ 12 22 p mn Ar. Ni ety. . ... . ...... 1 25 p m Greenwood ...................... 1 45 p in Hodg s ................... ..... 225 p m r.Abeville ....................... .2 56 p n Ar. Bolton............................810 p .Anderson................. 8 35 p-m -.Groonville ..4 20 p in t anta .............. ........... p STATIONS. Daily No. 12. & eenvilo....................... 1 00 a m iedmntt ..................10 63 a m illiston...................11 18 a in Y.l t ron . ...... ........ . It 05 is m Belton .......... .......1185 -r. Donalda _. 2 02 p m L v.Awhofi... ................. 11 45 a m v -. .. xes ........................ 12 ~2 p m Greenwood ...................... I (A) p mn, NIuoty-8fx....................... 1 25 p m L. qewborry ...................... 2 26 p in , Prosperity...................... 2 07 p m Ar. Oulumbia ............o ........ 0 50 p in ... ha.. ion...................... ~.. 00 p No 1 STATIONS. Na 710 ffklv... Charfgion....Ar 8(;pfIt00a 801a 1l8 4Oa ' (itTui~b.a... Tilif8p 07a12 Irm .....A lton....... " 452 84& 1004A 1 "p " h.I 1tu...... .1 26p 780p 0 20f 2 " ... . Union....... p 7 2.) 89a 221p" ... Jonesvillo.... 12 2l 68 658p n54 2' "......Pacolot-..... 12 14) 6 47p 2a 0101 Ar.. Spartanburg.. .Lv 11 46a 6 20p 46a 8V')>!ILv .partanbirg. Ar 11 28a G08p 40p 7()>Ar.... Aahevillo. ..Lv 8 2I0a 8 Op "P," p. n. "A," a. m. Trains 0 and 10 carry elegant Pullman -leeping cars bot wenn Columbia and Asheville, enrout4 daily between Jacksonville and Cincin. fati. Trains leavo Spanrtanburg, A.. & 0.-dIvision, porthibound, 6:44 a. in., d:417 p. mn., 0:18 p. m., IVestibule Lim.ited) : southbound 12:00 a. mn. *:16 p. mi., 11 diY a. mn., (Vestibule Limile1. Tralis leave G.reonvillo, A. and 0. division, aorthhound, 5.45 a. im., 2:31I p. m'. and .>:110 p. mn., Vesibuted Limited) southound 1: a.~ m. '20 p. mn., 12:.28 p. mn. (Vestibu1ed~ L{mited). PnilNarn Service. Pullman palace sleup)ing cars on Trains 88 and M, 87 and 88. on A. and C. division. ~W. H. GR1DEN. J. M. CULJP 3eu.Su entedent TrafleM'g'r Gen. Pass. Akg't. As'tGen. Paiss. A. gt, Washington, D). 0. Atlanta, da 01181'103to11811( WCSt01'll C8a'o1ia Rwy, Co Aulgusta and A8lheville Shlort Line. L.eatve A ugusta ........-9-0am 1 411 pn~ A rrive Gren wood.....2 17 pin ...... Auder8on..................... 6 10 pm l.auroni ............ I:, lpml 7 09 am (Jre onyfillo........... 0"' pim I 05 am (lien n Sprin gs..... 4 05 pmi ...... lpart an burg ..... 300 pin 10 10 am~ Saildi...............5 33 pmi . IIoiilrseniVllo...103 pmi. A sheville..........7 00 p m . Leavo A shyvile........... 820 amn Spar tan iirg.....11 45 am ' (lIen n Bprings..1000 am . (Ateeinvil e.... .11 50 anm 4 00 pmn Laurona............ 110 pm 7 10 pm G reen wood .,,,... 2 28 pm .,. . A nderson...................... 700.a Arrive A ugusta............. 5001)pm 1 10 am Imiu.ve Calhoun F"ala...... 44 pmn A rrive Italeigh............12 20 am N or folk...........7 30 am P gesurs ......... 620 am Rtichiron.........7 20 am ceave Anan sta......... ...... -.... 255 jm Arrive A llend ale................. .... r1 00 pmn Yamassee...........80 aan b 20 pmn Hleanfort.-......... 0 85 am 720 pm Pot oyl.........10 50 an 780 pm Sa van nah4.. -..................00 pm .alet- -:....... 808 pin Leave Charleston...............~.^~ ;. T~5a. Savan nab.--............... .. .. 50 am ru~rt Royal......... 65 pin 8 1' am lieaufort ............ 210 pm 8 25 pmi Yemsse.......,.,..8 15 pm 9 25 pmt Arrive a --~---~ ~.10 82 am rveAugusta-------................2 5p m 1.40 p m traan from Augusta maokes closio Oonnection at Calhoun Falls for all poInts on Seaboard Air ,ineo. Clese con neetona at Gren wood for all points on S. A. I,. and C. andu (4. Ilailway, and al Spartanb,urg wIth Southiern Rtal iway. --or an y ibtormnation relative to' tlckets rates, Ached1nies adldres* _.hI W~ J.RA IC,6een, Pass. A gent, ..1.NORT JI, Bol. Agent. Augusta, (Ga. A TL.ANTIE) 00P IE Between Charles no and Columnbia amd Upper South CarolIna and North Carolina, and A thens and Atlanta. In Enelct Feb. 24th, 1897. (o0mo Wsrn (lorwo EAas No. 52, No.58,. *a hi *pim 7 00 [Iv..,f Jarleston.A r, 9 25 8 20 t .,sa... ,,,,L.n . 7 48 9 36 " .H u.t er... ." 6:1)3 106 .5A.,.'.ibl ,Lv, 6 In II 68 " ..,Prosperity. ,,.,. 111 12t ,.Nowborry,., 2117 12110 " .~.U.liuntsm.". 2 10 1 16 'a.-.Laurns~... "1 4.5 It Is 11 00 " ..re lle,. " 11 r0 61 " ,. ~inrzsboro. 11 41 20" ,hnrlott, " g i03 f8 ..~Hendersoni ylu,e'" 9 15 701 " .. Ashavill* 4 90 Non e iAPolid T'ains bI uWooin (Jiaales. in a d ufflbja, 8. (3, ,11. -$ E~ RON.,Uou'l PalM4'ngar Agent. -.. EN ,bfiO,'rrnti Manager, DOUBLECA'E.T SERVC To Ataaila, Ci r1otto, Augusta Abona, WiA. nuington, Now Orilanlulil now York, lio,oi,itcholt WsIton Norfolk I, PoR '4m10141, . stiheittI Ill .in -ti.Feb. 7th 1897. " l,to p a............. I....... 1 12111m1 IS A Ill " ta tim ,r ....... .................. 8 16 44 2 W0 amit * W as ng ll....I..... ........... . 4 40 If 48 * s 1 )1io l d .......................... - 60p0p * k-o"ie outh ....... 145 Pt 9g. "a Ho tien d r t.n. ............4. V a -1 pi mrCarot, yvla . A . .,. ilsn 94 'li6-j-il y Dui~, 'Via ". A o . 2 100am "t4tr Vanfod... . ............... "1 Pil IC47imi i southenb .. . N...... 5 " A i 0* 945 a6 12'10" G (remm"lod . .10 85. '~107 a SAbbevillo ....... 1101 140 4 W borton ................., tn" 41 A 13n..8.. .......... 1 18 4 " Winder "....16.. 9 40- 4 U Atlanta. 8. A. L. (union Dliepot) (Central Timop 50 5 20 ' NOtTUIJBOUNJD No. 402. No. 38. Lv 1ti i,(CentraTim ) *2~V ~I7~5Iiiai Win<der " .......... 2 40 pm 10 42 " Athens ......... 816 " 1120 " iliburton " 4 15 " 19 8 am Abbeville 5...6 15" 140 Greenwood ". ..... 541 " 2C9 C.nton 4 ......... '084 " 805 " Ar Colbn ia, C. l% . &~.itR ft. t7 00 "Chete......... 813 4i;Fi~r A r ha lotto, via 8. AL..102p n 880~II L/ vMoiiroe, V13A~,L.,.4. 9 4~6~jitf0~0~~'l " Hamlet, " . 1128 " 8 1, " Ar Wil li ton .......... 5 80 "n1280 ~I)[ " Sout -ru Pines ....... ,12 14 1 9 20 am RItal0a ". *2 10 4il s1P" "0nie lcon, " ...... 8028 4 * 00 nm Ar Durham " -Lv Durhilil 5 1p0lsi 4v ~ ~ ~ 4 urh n "..... r 20 Pmt ti 100 Ulm A'vio, a 5. A. L......'4 55 iin ipi ihio ,................... 8 It " 6 O " Washilngt'ild,P'enin. R.I. 12 81 11 10 " I ia;tii.ore " I''. " 143 pm 12 48amo "1111hlelphlia Go rf 0mJK - - - " New York. "v " 5 21 " *U * ArPortsmuouth 4 " 7snm 55-~P~n Norfo!k " ' " '760 " 005 D'I. f Ily, x. unday. ID~y oxMio- ay Nop. 403 aid 402.-"Ti Atlanta Special,' "IlId Vestibulo Train 6f Pullman leepors and Coaches botwt en Waslinglon and At, lantn, also Pullman Bleeprs beLween Ports. nouth and Chester. 8. G. Nom. 41 and 38.-"1' It S. A. L. Expreme," Solid Tran, Couchhs and Puliltian sleelors between Portsmouli and Atlanta. Company bleepo a betwcan Columillbia and Atlanta. 11 ti trains make imnediate connection at Atlanta for Maontgomery, Mobile, New Or clls, Te.xatq, (jaili'ornlit. hiv-xlco. ('h1atta-. nooga, Nishville, Mnimphis. hAcon, Floriai,. For Tickets Sleepers and Information, ap. ply to BI. A. Ne~owiand, Gen. Agt., Pass. Dop' Khnball toi8u, Atlanta. G., Cliatrlott, N.0 E. ST. JOHN, Vice-Prs. and Jen'l~ifanagor V E. MBEN, (Imi' Muprintendenet.. Hl. W. 13. GLOVERI, Triaflo manager. T. J. ANDERSON, Uemi' Pamsenger Agent. GENIAL OUVlOES: I-ORTSIOUT11. VA. lorida Central and Peninsular Railroad, Short Line Het-:? eon Florida and all Nort ern Poiute. Everett, Savainahl, AnguAta, Ga., Co lumbia, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, os. ton and the East. Everett, Matacon, Atlanta, Chattanooga,- i%'ash villo. Louisville, Cincinnati, hion. Everett, 13Irinilghaim, H1olly Sirings .ioan Whis, laittle Rock, Kansas City, Lt. Louis, Ci-l cago, Sioux city. ItlverJuniction, Pensacola Mobile New Or. 1ailP, '1exas, Mexico, California 'anti thq Paic, Re Coast. Effeotive January 18, 1897. New York Express No 38, leaves .Jacksaon vIllo 1.2 -a. mn., ,,1 hi thronghi Pullman Bleep. lirs for S..vannah, I clumb Ia. WashinKiton lBaltimiore, Philaidelphia, Now York, and alt iaastrn p'olnts, Conneocts for Fernandina. iloturu tra.in No. 37 reaches Jacksonville 9.12 p). mi. Now York and Florida Limited No. 82. solid Vestibuta Train with comnparlment, oh. servation, dining and sleepain8 cors, very elo. gant; leave 8it. Augustine 9.0 a. mn., Jaokson. ylet 11.00 a. m-*, daily except Sunday. No.381 roturn iIng na.lves Jacksonyille 3.80 r'. mn., St. Anugustino4.40. p. mn., daily, except Sunday. Now i ork Fast Mall No. 803, leave Jackson. vilio 0.55 p. mn. Daily for amn o poInts North Carries Thl rough Hleepers .Jncksonville to Ninw York. Riotuirn No. .16 'arrives Jacksonville 0.00 a. mn. Asheville Route-Throngh Pullman S8tep in g Car Hervice for Cincinnati ut aanaah, Col umbla, Asheville, Hot, Springs, Knoxvle t trough the Celelk.ated Monna,tain Country of l r aroina. J.e.y Jacksonvlill .53p. m. Arrives Cincinnn'1 7.15 a. mn. Reoturning, ar. rivas Jacksonville U a. in. Only line. through the beautiful hill country A of Mliddle FlokaIla, Pensacol iiand Escai bla Bauy. Leav e Jacksonyvfile 0.16 a. in B fy N. 2 daIly, for L.ika CIty, Live Oak, ftdison. Mon ticello, Tiatlahasson, lRiver Junction, Pensa cola, Mobile, New Orleans and the Hnuthiwest Mexico, California and the Pacile Coast Carries Sleepers. Reoturn, No. I arrives Jack sonyllle 8.05 a. ml. Leavo Jaeksonvlloe 0.15 a. m. For Starks Ilawthor-no, Silver~ BrIng Ocaila, Galinesviile Cedar K<ey, Wiidwood, Leosimii. Tavaree Apcpk a, Ornando, Laceoche, D)ado CityPan Ci t,'i am pa. Arrivo .iacknhvillo, 8.Ilip. mn 1 Jolly 8prings Route (No. 80). St. L.ouia' Kansas city, Chicago. Leave .Jaeksonvi lle 0.66 p. mn., forI Mnacn Atlanta, Blirmeinghami, Memphis, Kansas City. Through Pullrnmn; 8leepnr without ehanage In 48 hours to (ansaas Cit-y. The route is via Aigeon, Atlanta, Dir nlmingha, mHlolly SprIngs forMeamphis, Spr'Iug field, KansasCilty. No. 85 return arrives Jack so nville 9.00 a. m. 8.20 a. m..-Loaves Jncksonville for Biruns. wicik by t,he Cumibarland Jtouito Steamer, and Cumberland Hound. 11.00 a. m--Loave Jacksonvillo for Biruns wvick, yin Evoroat, daiy, oucept, Sunday. 4.00 lp. m.-Local for z'.verett. Closo connec. tion fer Blrunsawlok. Shortest anid quickest route. 6.00 p. m.-Local for Tallahassa and inter. nedlate points. ArriveoJacksonyIlla4.1Jp. n. 9.20 p. mn.-For Tampa anid intermediate points. . Pui.a an Sleepers. Arrive Jackson. yullo 7.3 a. mi. Through Mleepers for Cincinnati via Ashe ville, leave Jacksonvile at 0.56 p. in., arrives Asheville 1.40 p. im., arrives Oineinnat,i 7.15 a. mn. F"or Macon, Atlanta, two trains daiy Leave Jacksonyilei 8.20 a. mn. and 0.65 p. m'l Steamer "'Manatoo" from Tampa to Bralden tcwn slnd Manatco River Pota. Pullman Sieepers on all Night Trains. Parlor Cars het ween Jacksonville and Tampa Men for best landexed township map of N. S. PKCNNINGTON ^. 0. MAo 1*~LL1 Trafio Manager. tSenieral Passongq Aglt. Atlantic Coast Llioe I FPAST jINIID Iletween Chiarleston at-d Colunabia Upper Bouth Carolina, North Care. llna, Athens and Atlanta. -PAI*iENOEn DE P'ARTMENT Wi r,MiNOTrON, N. 0,, Jan. 119th, 160 CON DE,NBED 150H10DUhLEi G1oINo WEsTr: ini Eff'ect, Jan. 10, GOING EAST '. 2 1897No5 7 00 am 1v.arlstu,8.o...r 9 80pm 8'20 am Lv.........anes.A....r 7 48pm 9 35am Lvn...Su mter.A...Ar (3185 pim , lO0 50sm A rol.u lubia.....,..4v ft i5 pm i i (.8 am A%r....oseri'y .........Lv 8 18 pml 12 10 pm A r......ew brry........2 267 pnl 128 pm Ar....... luton.v Ly 210 pm 11 pm A r..arns.......v 1 46 pil 2 18 pm Ar..,,Geenwood.L y 8 1'4 pm11 A r... A bbevyfilo.""v . 1,10 pin Ar.....iens, Ga.'''v. m4 A r.....AtlantOa '.""v . Olf5 pm A r..inboro," "U......L 820m Ar.....harlottg~ NO...Lv 986 ai U3jn Ar.....Aiion, .-0--..;1 sa m ~.~Greenville.,~.Lv 1030a - 8 IA pm A r.~~ Srtnburg. y 1148mt' 0(f8 jm Ar,,lionder.sonviilo N.0..i 9 1a r00 Ar. Ashevillo,..,.. y. Nos5gatd 58 ?olid trains bets een thaie. (Goni' Manag-er m..amo Mas L