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't' SK AA tto,%e110 mu I Ino A UkheWth nit vhW*t nu o.,t Th11 d\wVUN,e AJIte toq its puit rett s, and t hlo sameC i ;m has, by e'very mean at Is tn,mad Ite is iftitlu new I Ut' i 'J \t'l t of novt i in tt: s to itin tbout a l'ette r tin thhow a litio of tht.>l%- ivin t' t its mlius ittva t is ating i the vlopmt t I fI 8 Iri vi o o ig to h % I veI:a. Itx I tllit it'i -tiVt' Soll ! 0 tk' tidttlist prei i byu t hi s w it trion iel ailltt ih at i r l i l ti li tt it"t i ti x ll i t v a t e m f i- ilH i l )i I pritbl o peainffte itn tl wr, resol ti e t atlisit il ri stgul u t thll I o k a to I 'ioV t i grower,iStng' il , j~ truc g rt'ere, ttc A v%-: T ist iT .\lit , nv.\ at -it. 11y4 o its it ol e i isi n byit ton, 11 1 110 wit0tt list tff o f tois t te l itr' lindt prolili llt ih o nia tir (ifI t Il dll s tig exhi ite a t'Fa I i( i xpoli rt 11glo t. ti eilt j IlL riko oiltli dtmcn. bh th ro i att ilioll fa l lii ' t n W his bth as gr erii ati IrilIt r o ite, tierlt) ii t iosl ano t it' tora shre anroiholf th4r (ptroinI gotN witlufints lt ho Nvllit of ila wNore anid i hoi lt t s at eoittr .Ti. tiotbi ho t o experow;ie tl tars wliglYt itho roughre ill ort.. ia Iti 11lld 1tish i dopm-tillolits C7v th11 1 ot1 rabourh tten tin in a hin , p ip lplio ant piomigetr Ito i SViugura tn Crof it Inulistal hTfraint tineholv A ll i h o t010 Itiki t ih l(Io g oI wilonf Wt., prat eds, i] dora the fuld o ibitoi thi i mrlvitl m tht s andiroemes of xvIiit'llfor farm.in Wh al'1 . poriica s noid elpt.tfl t11CS 110AIIIII NYThritt' 1.1 i.lfro tioll ofIilt ilidutrit 11rinin. 'ello inlteres i t h s i wllO ho aro loci ting"! alonig Mho lin. Tsfiel.:oi. -eIsR.:'i.:duromv reboarl Air im low ha s 11ho goographicall adVantta-v of beving ") msolest no forom f oni te South At Geoer,Soth Claoina ranlod orgt folrV. Onhs copadyny'vs imense brwhtrvye and prehose can Potse mou112the afeyo tbe tinprovd thd lin.s ofge for p tenes convniesnerand ani ohermeds rug es por.y adaped. deeingt the mvs a tine rml Ports. andutho tlfanti, una.,redmles ngineer 30 mies there, aornmerous bradnch rou llfs, bsitin orslyiof niation1 wimotS intir po ith ad act esufeeder fo businrs fr or CISiPthe min lio.ik Thevouranch biloas heonsist anf Nere &lank &Lariver ils heri re.cfommn Dr.Mies Rmeies'.emdis gisERE nde na poro Mepnitepsto fundet [lha n thtofaraeoa ngn beer.Onhrsmoney o vs la ri ason the eafetyothtn and Htheie otere fremedd respeillsdptdt Engneo MILE MCoy,00 formery of1d2 Braday Cuci Bufs,bt owreidn \ t f Urt'9II-,ttA with the Wil )r A''*n n 'ie tonr ocaoi O-mbrM1a l Ain th11s4-tior v e ;erd Nin the South, and is adapted t1 sn ImI t aIny and every form- of ag tielltin and i hotticuitaro knowi to tho tllei of the s)il. L-aeted i1 this setvilol i, the v hoart of tihe cotton growiing ain 'ttiuiinnfae. t uring Sitt s of the Soutth '"the futiure '.itls of cotton iaiufactuiing of the World, it has it'l lronouiced, here ar, w vttr pIovers afggregIt ing Iort, than 1, .0t1of horse povWe r, aw ait m1g th-volopmuent lind pralitit-IIalld protit ab111 list,; here aI 1nom,111ons t Imbe1r supl]it's an Id pratiitally unl Iim11ite Id (11na11t it Iis of supe)vrior build ing stn; in athlit io', n,inmiierals at1 foul d and prolitallbly minled. rIngin"g from coill to gold; herv is INvery va iet y of cliIIatte, fromI t he Soft drowsv sun1nii'r Of tit. Sout herin SOII COlast, to) tho cool bracwing atir of It, ecloud (.1ppedN4 mloluntuainl. Thev Seal Mr A Lineo systemll now coiml prisiNs 9)-1 milk's of track, ill but 8", Imiles of which lro owned by thlb ('oip'lliv. NV ithin this scopo of torritory a Whlo variety of industriv. ma11ty bv ongliged in. Along the coast liht lishernii and ovsterimein filnd IIIunIIdlait, opIIOltlIitits for operation on a CoMMITrcial bau-is; next inl order COMPS th t truick gIrdener, With for t11U.s mad10 and to ho1 mad14,, Which lilts beenl oxvimplified by those who are noV engaged in the business; next tl tobaleco growor, the fruit raliser, tihl viitor; and furteitr along tho lit the stock-raiser and general agriculturalist, all of whom aro sur ro1ultdd by Ih most favorablt conl ditions for the highest kind of sue cOss. All tilong tt liln( the cotton plant r flotirishts, and cotton-IIanu facturlling is conceded to b)Oso prolit ablo that, INew mills 11-o sitartod very yvar. Only at sma11ll portion of tho tim11ber slI)ly is itilizvd in Ct pro duction of thlo local manullItfaictulred articlts, tho largest part of the tim. ber being shipped away in thite rough sawni stalte, andt the huartd-wood sup. plies arei as yet almiost untouched. Th'Io immtterouis wanter pow~ers are un developod excep)t at infrequuent inton vails, or at. btest are only partially uttibzowd. HTere are t housands of icres of the fliest granite and burownt sand-stone, its per reports ajtd exam inautitons of exports. 'VT tilling lands atlontg thet S. A. L., range in price from $2 to $3 por aicro for un ceultivated swamiP or mountaintu lands, to $250) per1 acre for the Ilnest truck farms ini the inunetdiato vicinity of Portsmtout hi. A sure fortune is with in thle reach of an enterprising mani with a mnodterato capital, if he prop erly invests it in the rich lands arotund Portsmouth and vicinity, so tlosto t o Norfolk and the ECast. Grapes arte nattive to all Eiastern North Caro hinaii, some of t ho stiindard varieties of to-dayi~ have originated there, and ini this sect ion are located some of the miost successful grupe.-growers anti vinters in I th South. The bare sandy soil of the fatnous long leaf p)ino sect iton, was long deemed of small value for cultivatioii, but this light, sandy soil hais of late yearsiF come largely into favor for grape, peach and othe'r small fruit growing, and all along the S. A. L. are acres of gripes, peaches anti berrios, of the most prolihie growvth, a niumbor oft them, sneh as the Van Lindley Nuarserios near Sout hen P'ines, N. C., containing hundtrods of acres in one FRiEIonTL AN!) PA8sRN(oEI-TrBAIN sRnuvloE. Having provided superior facili ties for handling business, both freight. and passenger, and having secured a remarbably unanimous and out-spoken sentiment of friendliness by their treatmuent of the p)atrons of the road, the S. A. L. is now eveu more strongly establishing its claim to the esteem of the people of the South, since its train service is oper atled w ith so miuch comfort and con venience to the traveling p)ublio. The "S. A. L. Steamter Express" leaving Portsmouth i)aily, including Sunday, at 0.20 A. M. and arriving at 5.5i0 P. M., is equippod in first class passenger style, all conveniences or umangen, bo o pr.,ided. T:.. 81 MkAI mmIlft. HWeahWWah OrMe ntlyAmtqqI, HsILN6 s'.a0em A** aunt ftU Set** HaaAQt**pPearmd. IN I N t% teNk*N %\ Vh eropt I%n o%N %kaltlh \a\ N I*Wh h%1Avk% that I advisl to t*AokAA\ #Avtitaparilla bOiP We MI\ Ad I W%*bgt SIx bott0e. Pok-e I %d takm MRU ot tbt4 sount I h6t tt At AXMAV tWtXth*k* in the morning. 1 "aWlod J* $%sh mid when I had Anisaxi tile six W%tks t0.0or %.%I my ta00 ba 4\tUAA%4#V ts" W 110, 1 Imit, l'esxttaaswer NoWklou, NO, O".01114, " Aflor *ufteInfg trmt% *ox.t" for j5 yoarA. toit bottles of Ikt'fts Saraariffa mate A covmplete cur, it to seoverl yeare Pineo I took llood's SArmaparIlla, but I have oi ci(Yemn wit h any tore or eryIp 01AS inI I hAt Im. MRs, M. J. H1AnTI.A, A)Vet t, GeorRIA. Rlouber Hood's Sareaparifla 1 % t l t 1 n rit' iwiie T l'uiriIler, l kill- to get Hoo<"'i %Inqt 1onlY ItooI's. ood's Pills tako, ey toImy lioods ewy tooperato. v-3o. irain carrios Pulliuin lhtTot Drawing Room Slepers through to Nashvillo, T in., via Athinit, On , and the "old bIttl fiild route" through Chatta. ooga, Lookout Mountain an11d Mis 6onary R idge. Tho FAimotug "At Inntit a SpecIal" leaving Portsmouth it 8.-) 1'. Nt. Diaily, including Sun lay, a1nd arriving at 7.25 A. M. car rivs Plmnsloopeors Port-mouthil to Aester, S. C., ( Ilrelkfai t station) id at t his point regilir PlIlllhII -'l opor.s vn be takoen through to \ilitita, (a. Both of these trains Iakeli coinnectionl at. Portsimloith vith itimer lints to and from the North mnd Ealst. The Plst Freighlt. sched 110s to th1 South and Sout hwest, are 1m4u rpiisst'd. Shipments leaving Portsnoutth 9.15 1. M. arrivo at Durham, N. C., 7.32 next morning, litaivigh 5.30) A. Mf. Atlanta, clm., 4.00 A. M., second morinlg Aulgulstal 0.00 A. M. The largest of increasod Rhiipllnts and kindly expreisions from shippers from ill over the coun try is anik oviteinco of tihe very satis factory svrvico given all buisinless. Such energy and onterpriso should b1 uphold and oneouraged by the peoplo of t'o South, especially )y ihoso living on the inunedialto line of the road, sinceo the succes4 thoso( en terprisos will result. to tihe good of all located Withinl its reach. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic. Cures Fever In One Day. [Press and Printer.] E've rybody 1looks after the prnt er If ai netwspalper man goes into at stort he buys his goods liko tihe others Wh1en hie wvants a now shirt ho doei not go from store to store and taki bids. If he gets a doctor or a lawyei lhe pays their b)ills. Hoe never think of asking tihe grocer to put in anothei po0und( of sugar for a dollar. Whorz he b)uys a cord of wood or a bushel o1 piotatoes he kinows lho ought to pay little more than (lie market price Whien a couple gets married, ol there is a church festival, he cheer. fully gives a couple of dollars' worti of notice free, but when there is r 50O cent job) of printing, the printer ii asked to bid. A fler going the roundi and getting the price dowvn belov~ living ratoes, hoe gets the job, providet he dlonlates , ten por cent. TIhere ii nothing remarkable about it., 0on1) that the p)rinters are such loomiing fools as to allow it. Tutt's Pills Cure All Liver Ills. ARE YOU BANKRUPTin health constitution undermined by ex travagance in eating, by disre garding the lawvs of nature, os physical capital all gone, if so NEVER DESPAIR Tutt's Liver Pills will cure you. For sick headache, dyspepsia. sour stomach, malaria, torpid liver) constipation, biliousness and all kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver PiIIs an absolute cure. IINN TIt.tLtAN 1AVR THAT IT 14A 1,1N, VP" " tAp P t, fo' Mr. btttom* oi 1h'N .utakt lite tit e ind uuyow (Speein t i Slat r\ this oint Iaay i 1nw tonniv ill\ tal lti thie tdilt hu or' nltmt It\v 1n11 tite a nd kot ni it ho'hlm li Oiting to say i%n to III%% enmlti Air,\ iNltthews~ of thoulharota ~N'ws hit f'.n 11100WW Of OW 'NOWA A it Ikj%pI%A.d illetea' Statk\ Ito wtplimt that ho had mnthinig mmo to wny; that eto1 hd hv y lenokk (the, inttorview an enmiem\ it now stid dIo(\mn't Ivome.1nber to hnvo iver "kvl% Mr, Mtthews, and woildi mot know him from "'Adta"'s how .A" lio muggestod thatt Mir, Mktat \\nk w%uld ,do woll to enry mt his thivot tif pmvinig th%% intirtiiw, but also saw6id that when% a iman tol a lik. hm kxnhd rIN1010 ally ftind tots to ptIImo it bty, Th e Senator i" on his Ni to Atb lieville, where he unkes an add att a filers' institutk\ Alexander Worxitor is a yong iman of New York who one day last Wkeek mado $1,,000 a m1inute for 15 minutti. Ito asked for $5,000 shares of sugar stok. There was a 1-8lsh to give him a block of 5000 or 1,000 in a hun1ch. lIto got it. "1 want. 5,000 more and i,000 w'ion I get that," ho shouted. "Thon I want. 5,000 of Tobacco and 5,)000 oi ti Manhattan." The exclianre w is i whooping it up now 1111d young Il Wormser was grabbig all ho could w got. Of courso the deiand for the I stock sent them up. Wormser is on vi the bull side of tho markot, but he's it also bolioved to b ol tho insido of si Manhiatttan and sugar, and overy ri time Wormser would grab a block up p would go prices. Every timo he lh would opon his mouth it meant $100. 1) If he had to pick $10 bills from the 1h floor of the exchango ho could not ti havo picked up $15,000 so quickly. w Whon he counted up his earning at the end of a quarter of an hour Mr. Wormsor found that he was $15,000 richer than he had boon before. Take JOHNSON'S CILL & FEVR A A A Preacher's uomien P,rophtcY. Rev. Charles G.hisolin, a Prosby- 2 terianu minister at Shopherdstowvn, WV. Va., has publlisheOd an opon letter 't to the farmors of that county lprophe- ~ sying that wheat is soon to go to $1 I ai bushol0, and urges them to form a combhinat ion among t hemuselv'es, help ing to tide each other over until this prop)heny is realized. He says pro0s pority has come as a gift from God, and1( not from any political party or measnre, lie b)asis his prediction on the '75,000,000 bnshels' supply and the apparent eastern demand. lie figures a profit to the Uniite~d States of $200,000,000 on the crop. We meet the public demand for a high-grade whieel at the right price WSTERN WHEEL WORKS CHICAco -N9ew YOKK Catalogue free-Agents everywhere C4..dIAIt'QD.TmE lble n oi.'t Ja, unary 24thi, u7. Easterni Standard1 Tiune Iouthbound. No,rthbound. LOO'iS hilx'dl Pass. Ps. Mfix'dI I.oesi 'y Di'r D 'r ll' t W'day w'dlay F'day F'"day only only A.M. A.M. PM. TAIN.rM. P.M P.M 78) 800 145LvILaurens Ar i111810 300 SIN0 480 210 ..Cllnton.. 12510 10351 28n 8 20 4 48 272 (4nldvillo 1288 ( 10 l 8385 4118 230 ..K inard 13 31 9 1t 12 31 8 456 5 07 238 ...Uay .. 1227 9 42 12900 8155 a 5 41 ..Jalapa i2 2S 083611w5 0910 536 26;7 1Newberry 1210 53 1'20 10 40 8657 8 I3 P'rosperily 11l i8 25 10 55 II 00 6 2 82 24I..RItl... II 49) 8051 10 30 1 1 0i 8 9 .2 aou ti 11 45 7 55 10)20 1205 6)13 3~l j0(.hain... 11835 786 0'0 1280 0 48 80W i took I128 710 926 H245 6157 366 B3aIlen t,Iun i'23 70(4 9 10 1 0 718 4 06.Irma... 11 17 0 41 8 46 I 80 725 418 ..I.eapharl.: 111(1 523 831' 2.-) 7j5 4 304A1uNbIaLv 1100 000 800 a nper'tin'tendent. l5oaster Tran. AN OPEN To MO1 WK AK AMKRTIN(l IN TiI I PI tWkh OA Trim A 1. DR, SAMUEL PITOHEAI, tis the orifiatlor of "PITGI 0140 &wrforn mWndsool now moar 11toI -vitile sVitmellwr of llhi,v iv lho ortisinil " PITOHE RI It'0 iff the hofooex of the muoth, years, LOOK OAREFULLY t a4,141 htt" the i atr pe, % n IAq's netorit/ The Ventmer ()Impany of v Do Not Be lo mot eiitigv the lite of yottr ci whliilh s'oidtiggist malky wtler yout (111 kil it), the inoufients ot' which ( "The Kind You Hai UEARS THE FAC-SIMI Insist on The Kind That N I.019IMP m oogrAY., V h4u, arIo t'nesse of M1r. kind rIII-. lip1nry ( layh. n1. MClu re's Maigazin' for Sop m1ber1 wvill bo rirtiee superb-) fe-eilst. of the faco of 1lnry' Clay, imdo )y Jol 11. 1. Browre in 1825, honi c(lay was fort.y-eight years old. , is probably tho most real and ivid liikiless of Clay in oxistonc aniid has never bwon published. In tho imo numlber of McCluro's will bo iproducod the only portrait over itinted of Mrs. 1[onry Clay. It also ts never been publistod. Notes y Mr. Charles 1enry Hart will ro Lto the hi. tory of the portraits and 10 circumstances undor which they 0e produced. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Geadensed Schedule in Efe* NOV. 15, 1890. STATVONS.a v. Ohrlestli ... . 7 10 ... ................ ......... 1100a m Prosporlit2 1y.1 p in r. Now berr....12 22 p in r. Ninty x.................... 25 p _1u 2 pm r. Abbeville .... .... 3 55 p m .r. nilton....................... r. Andereon .. No. 11,. __ ~lsd;ioim...............t 10 a li 011 ... .II18 a m (+renwcod..............2 25 p mn ~Y' ................ :17 p I. Crlnvillo... .................. 10 i0 a m \Villiamsto .....ii.... ...j. ...f I\L a nAdr8n..... 05 a m V.0 eln ....p . . . .F1ii0.. 11 11a ) r.0 D 2.nn 1n ....... ... . .... ''j 7' p m A lion ip . . 1. 1 45 a (+reenwood17 .. .......... 32 1 00p m y.~n Newbry... ;............. 2viS 2pm r .i Coum i ...s ... . ........Irg. . A 13 501s n m8 __Charl_____ .. .,ll. I 00 ~~2u 8 n ST' . n ATIONaS. -a Trnin7 90 t: y II rrr 8!~ t Putir~i:i lo0pig c0a 1..o~ve Columi.. 335pd 925Itoia T7ain15r . .ov Alsrtnnon...... " 2. 45i8io-, DOAn 12501 I .o~ ~ . . int o... ? :125 a7 Un. Train 202 v " (.. . Union... . " t 1 05 7i 20->n io9ar 1, "ol 4. Jo.,vil ..; .o. "n 152 :: )58.m> iV2.a luL Ar.ooiRpartanh iu .L ~i) a1 620p Ge45. ln1tsoLv Snrnhurg. .u Ar'l da 08 W:0 00 r seih. i8 2d0a,3 80p "P,"Ps1 p. t . "A," a .- .P...Ig T~r.8ain 9z. U.l C. aryleatllan alpoi enai bet Cobunhia RAhviy, Anuusta il et we Jaia ioi'lan cin. Vesti,late iied);.c Vouthuni2 . m9. :15 p., mt. r4', n....m. ibulo a.m ie .)op Trams lreae Greend.1- A. .m11dvio Vtiu.144t'I..me) I 1hond :'I 70 a.m :2r0op. m., ..:.....: ' ibte Lj~imited). Pullm niSan .i.14 3ervic Pullman pa!a....ee..n.ar on. pins o AItv16,8 nl nA n .4ivision. 4O.4 H .3*i lN J. M. C; LP Gen. superintendnt.4T n Sle M' l' (. TU i C, 8.ig H.i HO .a ye Laur'e0101 SidW811l 81'14)118 R7y 10JIl OrieGreen~i wood4 2..... 12 1 pm Analerson ..... ............. 700.'n XrI.~Augren .......,..61.-0 p~ In 7l00am G ree v l l ....... 3 0 .4 1)1 m .605a. Spartanhu( 7 ......3') apm .. a udax......................6K3 pm1 tIenderwinvill ......) 31111 APorhe voyi.................77 0 in __ lenwA htirle ...................2.8 08pim 80:a rltosu........... -5 am 4) am 341 len n 3prins.................0 a m1( 31eei le.. ..... ...l 50 pm ( 1 141 Liiarens.. ........... 34 30 pm 7 20 pim Greenwt.ood........... 12 2)13 pm 4 An ndrs'm......................... 60 i Al rrveA uuta ................. p 1 10 am i rrive Ataleigh..................2.0r a_ m j-b a rd A n Ltia ...... Ar 8v. A 1,.e ndi---. -. t........ ....l 6y 003 at 1 n or i I . ...............10 3 a m 7 y t 0 pmk Cht, rleltv , ston r........ ....... gp 1). 7e e a v rl P,4................... fli 50U A. port11 W toyA .. ......... At 55 pm~. o iylam LETTR rHERS. ofAKI Minlk 1,1 M%m % ,$% At%~U ',AI?MIA ISR OASTORIAl" Ao a stio S CASTORIA11 per 'r of' Ame.frItes tho wlmrper ind V00 tha on th On mo to uso 1)g1 n" a4 except >Fk.th0.H M lher Is Deceived. Ad by mcveptitig it Chmjp uubstituto vausso he tnakcs a fW moare pnunies w he does not know. re Always Bought" LE SIGNATURE OF Having ever Failed You.' MAY oThUTEy. NW VOl%% 0TV. [ISOUTHERN RAILWAY. Dentral Tinto lietwoon Colutnbla and ,aek sonvillo. Eastern Time sietween 00 litnbia and Othor Points. EFFEOTIVE I AY 2, 1897. No. a8 No. 8 Nurt'ibound. Ditily. Daily. Evvillo, F.C.&P.y.. 8 15 a 7 001 ........ Savannah......... 12 2 1 11 85p.. 1r. 11u bia ........... 4 1511 42 .... 41 1)!1)14 24a... L,v. Car'ton,SC&R 7 10 a 580 ........ Ar. Columbia............ 10 5 10 Op ........ v. Augusta. So. Ry.... 2 10 p 011. G Granitoville ........2119 11 p Trenton.............8 0 P-.4 )Joha%tonq........... a 20P 11 01) Ar. ColumbialUn. do't. 4 65p 2 17 a Y Col'bia Bland'g a 5 20p 5 84 a. " Winnsboro.......... 12 028 . " Che,tor .............I Olp 7 18a. " Rock Hill...........71141 7 a Ar. Charlotto............8 20p 8 6a. Danvillo.............2 Oht 1 80p Lr. Richatmond ..........0 00a 8401). &r. Washington..... 2 a9 p 0p ....... . Baltimore Pa. . I 00 p 11 8 p....... lad4lphia . 1. 1 a ........ Now York .........12 43p 28 a Southboud. 7 No. 35 Dal.Daily. Lv. Now York, Pa. R.R. 4 SOp 12 u ....... Pillolphia .. 0 Mp 8 a Baltimor .......... 20p 8 a. W. Wah'ton, So. Ry.. 10 48 p 11 16 . La. Richmond ..........2 00 a 1 0p ........ L1v. Danvillo ............ 5 60a 6 Op Chnrlotto ........... 8 4 a 10 p ........ Rock Hill .......... 100 a 11 5p ....... " lihe hr i........ 10 65 a I 87ua ........ " WN mwsYork........... 12 43a 1- 28 a ....... Colbiat lat t... 712 M 1 87 . v. Columbia UPa. opt. i 0p 4 8at ... .... " Johiastos........... 6 p 8 a.. Trmaton ........... 8 R0 p 4a8.... .ichmo . . 05........8 88p 717 . Ar. ms A t . .4 Sp-O. Liv. Danvillo ....... 45 a 7 0 a... *r Charlotton.......... 005a 110 a... "ay RocHi'l,l....... 10 20 a 12 47 pa... " avnnbor.......... 11. -1 1 0 a.. .... Gr.aJiteovill -... 80 p 10 a .... No. o7'hand 8C.&Q.Ry.to 4a0d p......... Lamo. Co'lid F.C.&P.y. 115 tan wit 47 a...... Ar. Jaksonvill-.. - --n9 80 We9a10 ... . Dulea dailyopasg rsec betweengut Flon ldaw andork Yrk Nos. 87 and 8-U.asingt ad. 8Therg Pullman drawing room bf sleeping oars twee Lwaon. Jacksonvlle,o annah,or Wad gAa Pulem an lmnping car Petween Alougtan bt wen Jackovillo and NowYork, an Aeu. claily he,t.woen Juo sonvillo and Cincinneth W. P. (iCElN, J. M. CULP, 0. sunt. Wa'shington. T. M., "75shintm W. A. TUl1CK. s. Hi. HAP ~W G4.P. A.. Washington. A. G,P THIE CIA1iEENTON LINE. Double D)ail y Trainse between Charleston Colu mbia and Augusti. BOUTHI CAROLINA & (4EORGlA it if C P'ASIIENOERt DEP)A W1 M HNT. tICIIKDULE. D)AILY. Lv ('harleston................7 10 am 5 30 pmn Su m rvll..............7 40 am 6 10 pm (orgo8.......,............ 830 am 7 04 pm R anhvi lo..............8 81 am 7 85 pmo Rtoweatvillo................. 9S 15 7 60 pm Oranagebu rg...~............9 2 a m 8 20 pm RI. Mattheows.............. ' fd am 8 48 pm F.at Mo!t............... ..0 00 aim 0 03 pm ..n.ilo..........................10 10 am 9 20 pm Ar...l.mb.a.................... 0 55 am 10 10 pm Lv Columbia--................ 7(0 tim -4 00 pm Kingsville................7 40 a m 4 44 pm For t Mot te............ 7 61 a m 4 55 pm t a h*...........8 02 a m 5 09 pmn Orangelbu rg............... 24 a m 5 27 pm R owesv11le ........... 8 11am 5642 pm ..r..hv...l...................... 8 65 am 5 55 pm Georges- 0.--.......... 85 am (1 34 jam ...mm.v.l.....................10 22 am 7 18 pm A r Ch arleston..........-....i 00 an 8 00 pm L v Chaarleton.. ....... .7 10 am 6 8') pm ..'-an.hy......................9 15 an 7 50 pu ..amb.rg.-.~-............ ..4!i am 8 28 pm Denlak-............... 9 2am 8 42 p.a Blak ile ~.............10 10 am 8 68 pm Willis.on........,.........10 27 atm 0 17 pmn Alkon ........~..~....... 1 0am 957 pm A rAangusaa.......~..-... 1 5Slam 10 45 pm L v A ugusta ................. 0 211 aim 3 20 pm Aiken--------..... ...7(8 sam 4 27 pm Wiaillon.~...............40 rim 6 00pm Blakvll--------......8 08c a 6 528 pm Denmark................ 8 2 amt r 44 pm Biamberg . -~--~.-..8 83 am 668 pm Brnhli -----.....9!1 am il10 m Ar Chorlesatona................ 1 0 amn 8 00 bm FAST EXPMJESS AUGUSTA ASKD WASJlttOTN wflIL PULiLMAN BIETwEEN AUGUSTA, AIMEN AND 5EW YOlfg, JiAgta .....................0.... 5 pm Lv Aiken."."".""""""'"'""".....42 ar. Ar Ausen """""""""'"'"..2 an li Aie..--------~~~-.~.~--~........81am ArA8attAuLY EXCErr~ SUNDAy, 810a Lv Cantdien....---..~...... 46 am 2 25 pmx CadnJuncelion...0... 85 am1 8 55 pm A r K ingvilo-..~........... 0a 4365pm Lv....nv....-.-..~.......0 26 tar 0 00 am, (alenlJunellton -. il 00 am U 40 am .......................11 65 pm 8 15am Conectionts at Columbia with1 Sonthorn IaiIwayv for tall p)oite in UppeOr Hou.th and Nottta Carolina. Solid traan betweotn CIar etona and1( Asheville. Connections frorn a)lti t ott rhergant helt tohAu~ usta, Jine"; at Chtatrletiom wlith Clyde Linte 8)an ers to Now York anmd .Jacksonaville. L. A . F biURON, Tratfle Manager. ItE. H. 'lOW l'N. (enera) Mianager 1eneoral Ofllcos: Charleton S.C. VIRGINIA COLLEGE l"ar VEIiJN( LA D!Fa, ilonanlke, Va. 01ons Sept. 8. Thif. Oine of the loading I"tod " or Vonitg l adies ini itho P-ontl bItngnaleep.t buaild5atte, tall urioderan mpreo ti,i' scatery in Vol'ev of Vat. famtortf for. le th. I'nro eont ani AmeicOI~an itachor.. ial! "'murse H pe~tr!or advan)tag.s itn Art haad Pb4u.ie. 8';ialents fromt twenaty Htattn No eniucitt alo nairess iliho Pr. sadenat, ' Ni ATrYIIE I. JIAI(lcige lioanoke' Virginia. W~j~iULE I ITED IAIN DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE - no'f6lk, TortmiSlluaP. $nllmhu o I 4-flect Freb. 7th, 1897. 9i-111Th 115KN 13. ' No. 4tW . 1o- 41 N%w York, via PUin-R.it.*iWiliei~a~ '3 1 n' li"hdelpiit.................... I 12 i 12 0 In I3)itmre .....,. ....... ........ 3 it) 2 60 ai ...hi n ................. 440 ." 4 30 " mond..................... 866 pm 9 J1* Il, in1K- 40S. 0iji,ij 6 ,1) 66~~~ 4A4)) 1))H toi 0121. "o v1145 a 6.A... .....i. i *. ' i " n-.outh " -.............. 4i p2* 2" ....... ....... .....m.....9. " at onbho P ...................... 4 2it * I -' t I i a I i t . .il . . . . .... . . . .. ... .. . . . ...... 5 i Vr (hlt viit K. A. 1,...... *8 30 "10 12 p m het, iV lik . . 8 10 p C 47 pan) iv Co kliuil, N.tc' L. it.~. 0 CO .. 'i, A iTfiKill .'~.!Ai aiii- 2 101) ( freen wood " .. . .1 1467 a3m SAbbovilo "1 . i; '4 1 N .Hlibortoll "i ..... 12071)pml 24.11 A I hIa " , . in ' 3 4.5" W inder .......... I U 4 80 Atlantp. 8. A. L. (Union ,, Ifepot}f'entr T rg)25 520" NiiTillOUND No. 404. No. 38. l,v i ati,(i ntili Iiie) +120 Ccn m'7 iji '' Winder ..... 2 411 pipm 1042 " " Aihens ... 3111 " 1 26 " "t bibllton ... 4 15 12 83 am) ' Abbovill " ......... 6 6 1 .4 " " (reor'ood ........ 641 2 09 96 . Clinton .' ..... 34 6 5 . K~CO'5iifia .WA L t. R. . ' 'hi tr . ..~ 13 4 '3 ArUhaotie. .ia . A...I~2-3 pn *:;,Q~~' vO o. t K A. L ......... inpm~d05 - ' ilamlet, "_ ......... 112 3 "6 8 175 AFW-fiTinn Iiii i ...~'..~ O iIi*023 1n ~Sisouthern iInes .. ...... ~i- ~ 9 ~~ aiii ''..aleigh ........ 210 # *11 35 -- . j 6endelson, " .......... 32 * ('( '-inm Ar Durham . . g i -3 p2 Lv u....... . . 2j )pn t I 06 amj A r %Fldo , yla . A. L..*i 5; i lit *31' ain * .em .ond. -. ... ........ 8 1 6 " 6.10 '' 6" Wahi(t'n.vPoenn ~.m. 12 3i 11 il 1( 11 " 0 1 11i.tin1 or" 4 1-13J 12 4 ia ) " 1hlak lpiia .1 "s .' 3 &1 pm 3 4- " " New York, ' .6 " *; 23 "6 *d6f Ar Por Isliinuti ~ ~~' ~~ ; 4 ?-i" . ' rf'''k 6" . . 650 " 6 (3 * Lf'y. t it-'y, x. tiundwy. fl.v W Mfosaei,.v Non. 403 aned 402.--"The. Atsntai ipct il,ee Volid Vestibulo Train of Pullmn A!et-.iere an(] Coaches between Washingtonal ill -%i, lanlta. al1bo Pulin an Sle pers between Forts. miouth and Chester. S C. Non. 41 and 8.-4s1U s. A. L. li'mpro - ol1d 1'ridn, Conhes and Pullinitan) sie )(4-H bet ween Portsmoulh and Atlaniti. c ipantiy Weepers between Colum))bia and At ianl a. It Ih trali,s make imimediate contillon 3) t Atlanta for lontoomnery, Alobile, 11ewv Or leans, Texa,-, California, Mi-xico, rhntita not-ga, Nahlville, blemphi'is Atilcon, Florida. For Tiket. [lepers and Inforimition. aii. el to B. A. oNwland. ben. Agl.. Pass. Dep't Wfimball Hlousia.Atliat, Ga., (hwiloile, N. u -.JN,Vice-lIre's.anifUenI'r M2agh.4i. V B. MIVE, (c'i suiperiltelde 3t. It. W. 11 (It.OVER, Trifllo batanger. T. J. ANDFRSON, Gen'i Pa"aenger Apent. OENBRAL OE1FICES: PORTSMOUTH1. VA. Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad Short Line Bef w eon Florida anid all Norl ern Points. Everett, Savannah, Auguin, Ga., Co. lumtibia, Washinglon, B1a1111irt Philadelphia, New Yot, Jis. ion and the East. Everett, Macnn, Atlanta, ChattijilNga, NAh ville. Loiville, Cin'cinnati, C ifeitwo. Everett. Birninsghan, Holly hlprings, 4.1 m. pits, Little Rock, Kansas City, ft. Louis, Chi cago, Sioux City. River Junction, Poneacoln Mobile, New Or lpanls, Texas, Moxico, Caifornia aId the Paciflo Coast. Effective January 18. i897. Newv York Express No 88, leaves Jacks4on ylile 8.26 a. im., wIi h thriough Pullmaa Mle.ep. era for Savannah, ( olumbla, Washlingbon Haltimore, Philandelphia, Now York, and( all Ens)tern polints. Conafleis for Fenndina' icturn train No.837 reaches Jacksonllle 1.12 p.mn. New. York and Florida Limited. No. 32. Rolid Vestibule Train with comnpaerlmen't, ob servattionl, dining ande slee ping cors, v'ery' ele. ganit; leave 80(. Augustine 9.50 a. mn., J acI<son). vylle 11.010 a. m-3, da4ily excer>t Sln(hey. No. 31 returning ar.lives Jackson ti1Ie 3.30 p. m1., St. Anaustino 4.40 p. m.. dalily, exceplt HiiundnIy. New York Fast Maf o0 86, heave .Jacksma-. villo 6.56 p. m . Daily fo ar e points Nor) h Carries Through Hleep)ers Jackson ville to Ne w York. Return No. 35 arrives Jackseonyillie 9.00 a. mi. Asheville Rauta--Through Pullmanll Sican lig Car service for Cincinnati u31a iSavanna h4 Calumbhia, Asheville, Hot Sprines, RInoxylllio th)rough) the Celebrated Miontain Country of Nor h Carolina. L.eav Jacksonville 6I.55 p. mt. Arrives ('Incinnati 7.16 a. mn. Returning, ar rivas Jacksonville 9 a. m). Only line through the beautiful hill1 count,ry ot bIilddle Florida, Pensacola and( Eseamnbla Ha.LaeJackson vlloe 9.15 a.1, m. y No. 2 dal,frLke City, L,ive Oak, IMadison, Mon tlcelilo, Tallahassee, River Junction3 Pensa ' cola. Mobile, New Orleans and the Me'thwes4t Mexico, CalIfornia and the Pali.V Coas9t Carl iles Sleepers. Return, No, I arrives Jack son)ville 8.r5 a. mn. l.eave Jlackennvllle 9.1.5 a. mn. For Re arke Ilawi horno, Silver Spring OJcala, Gainesville Cedar Key. Wilwood, i4eesbur3g. Taivarcs Apapka, Orniando, Lacoo, D)ade- City, Plan, City ,'1am pa. Arrive .Jackconvliie. 3.153p. m'3 I olly prings Route (No. 30', 44t. Louis' Kanesas city, ChIcago. Lenye .Jacksonville 0.85 p. m.), for Macon Atlanta, lBirnmnghiam Memnph3its. Iransfas City. Throu30)gh Puillmliac' MIeeper wit hout chlange in 40 hours tAo JKansas City, The route Is via 5 geon, A (4'ant31a Bir 1.20 a, In -..-isves Jacksonville for firus. Wick bly thes. Cumnberlandc Route 8teatnor, and1( Cumnberlandc Mound, 11.00 44. 3m.-Leavo Jackjsonv illo for lBrums wIek, vIa Etvereg t, daily, eucept Ruenday. 4.00 p. mf.-Local for k.verett. Closo connee. tion for Brunswick. Shortest and4 qic(kes$t route. 6.00 p. mn.-Local for Tallahassa and] inter. mediate points. Atrive Jacksaonviihr 4.151p. mi. 9.20 p. m).--Ftor Tampa anId intermilIate pointa. . Fult'. an Hieepers. A rrive Jackron vliie 7.83 a. mn. Through Sleepers for Cincinnati via A she Yule, leave Jacksonville at (1.56 p. in., arrives Asville 1.40 p. 3n., arrives Cincin)nag,i 7,18 For Miacon, Atlanta,' two trcin3s daiil> Leave Jackonsville 8.20 a, mi. "ndl 1.5 1. m' Hteamecr "Mantatee" frotn Tampa to imraiden. town) s'nd M.anatce River P'ointsN P'ullmjan Sleeps,rm on all Night Train,. Parlor Cars beowwoon Jacksonvillte and Tam pa .gn., far beat indexed township 'map iof N. $. PEFNN1N(GTON + .0. MAODON ETLI; TrafllteManager. deneral Passenac,:r Agx' Atlantic Coast Line! Iletwveog, OharICstou) a, di Columtabia Upjper Nouth Caa-oinma, Northa Caro ina, Altests and Atinntsa. WVtrattNOTIoN, N. Il. , Jan. 1114 86 COeideiNl.ED PCIle:DULIO 'o52 '~ No'1 7 (am 11Iv...Crletn,8.C..A 3rt $ ~ 9m 8031Lv... i. nes........r 7 3.8 pm 12 pm~ Ar r--.. .JL3urens.v 1 45 pm - 233 3)33 Ar.......(lcen wood.L. 35l4 pmn Ar7......,. ovile. v . SI10pmi Ar.....hens, (Ia. . .7.45pn)A r.......A tlanta, Cin. y 4)41pm Ar.Winnbl -.v am4113 P}npo...Chuarlotte,N.C....Lv 985i am 1 m8 A pi .,,r,A nders~on. '4~..0.L viielj AAr~ii~T...... Greenvyillo ...Lv 14) 80am 07 pm A r:. . hvvlo N.0 tV ) It, am ..........Ae e "''''. L v 8 20 ami N5.6 a 6 So ld trains bet ween Charles. If M T&IIIOonl Pasengr Ag st.