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A COWAR11.1t- M hilt. The KIlitIg itt J. tIItary Tuaner, nit Old aned Veiebe 'tleen%% Slf-tpirtasAibrg '.\moy. by i'otoat1le Ntt'I Who% was 111%imoted titn Vex me by Tilmiuan. Ne,ws ald Com rior' Spartiuburg, Nov. 10. -Anothor bloody v tragody has boon atd ont t he battl'field of th e Sta, olnstables. 'heyo havo (llitt t loward G'1p road, ruuniming from town up ti h Ashville Uilway. foi tiheir loodV ded.J. Ilr Tunr o quIt Well boliavei old tuian, OS to 70 yoars old., lies doaI at his ho.e about tivo iIvs from tomwii. Ito was assassi nated by a State olonstablo. TIIis mo10rn[1ing ho. with it yolig Mian living with hi. by thit' nau of W. C. Bruco. startd to toNVI in a buggy. . Turner ailme to tako tih eirly train for the Colunhia State Fair. The lef home aIout 4 N 1'i k M 1 1u '"0. anig111t0th"11ent yong man.t "'.,wh story as fOLlOWS: ' e we~- ' ng the road~ by S r kburh. 1 1 an en * b .. he *:h .erh u a.ih i 1 er h other i.e: 4'22: ' '. ' lbe found n"thing. Ii sh:4 i.n I hltie carry 1111o a10 I d O r' I tlt I itin drov ontou it. s i.Ill .'M 11, 111t Inall n tho ro"r.i withl iit , but M .i t urn r tenil to br lth b rfor. I 11f 4 ' 'I it I 15 (oi ti I - k i(C4 got ie r i, shooti I4141 ingf ilIgk p lce atbouit 5 'l.I di Init know thlt I 111who did It, blI ho did 11n t s11 ein to) bo a rlarg. llv il Itnld had i nu11111. t av1he. It wa. f1r44m thiylight, but tho Illoonl inidI itbl14 ight oigh to io thm Ifr-1 1 I mre di-hanwo. ' hIll o othe rut en. (n to )r. 1)Don's with 1nw. j >r. D-fill lww hitu Il d sIl sbi di was Cmstabl llowio. ('1 thl 114, to carry 4he4 body bac about rad.)14 <htlit. llw tin went wi11t h n l4i in sahi bz tonst abligN w hohl di the shooting." A f1r they41 halressed his raub1, aita p t hitntup. llie sai asw longi, as te n ilhl wasd 1T3hai coruoe ill hh n n us Turner .1 al' Srue haltl n11eap.l Lntil 1111. II ii 0 4'5 44 r io re itee of thel Chu'I 1r 1fo4 r number of111 yers arond his( 1'1 con nt hrinidwitth11W'vll inad. Vlowie 1' usl1 h4~'oe twans about maid ll1)utire t t r I i n rarilh llg. lo.o(utt whi--kI~l nrer wasdfu 04of tem havet been1 'i here1 f a1few da0y ii wagon of thirI441 own.CQ Thse dwhogare 1. i Cymoth with( theW'r con arresIted in 111( art1hurI . norS wll he C wholn wypahoi kl wihlr (these1 min not know snuch about the atair, anda Paid that from what ho ould gatlr Mr. Turior wis on his wayv to the train. Newbold stopped his velielo and went to searching for contraband liquor. Mr. Turner, it is said. en tored to objection to this provedtire, led up to t he killung, Nowbold shoot ing Nlr. Turner twivo. )I1r. (hutitt says that Mr. Turner wts a doneon of the Baptist Church, a strong He former and an ardotit advocato of tht dispensary law. Thv killing oc etirred within a half-mile of whoro Fisher and tirham wer shot zomt% timei aigo byN constablo'. It was ;aid that NOwbold left the scene of tl killing and has not booi in r ksted. Newbold had boon il stveral scrapes ltefore. but had not killed antiYOn10 Sinlco ho (alittle to tho Stato. Ht has the reputation of having it cool( head. 110 wits brought horo from Toxas b Tillaniu to help hiin with tihe dispoisary Ilaw. A IZATUP.1 Tu111N SToll.. Governor Ellerbe receivtd tho fol. lowing tielograi today with roforencO to the Newbold shooting: NeWl'ol ntlidenltally killed Tur e " ea here this morning. New 1"'.d u pistAols ill his hands to -. ' sare the 1tule. The o inl h :ind at, ideiit al ly ti red. I:. lndsImaU arrives Now. I Aw\ NEiIRtS AND 'T lI-E 1.A N% . A 3tsocpinof Their Duitivo In CrIm lIshmiap-ol is- Sentinel. 0vne tf tie most interostin', rove b::ns of the ideas of eriminal law viers thit was er made is found inl t'i (111Ielt of llowt, rw\ l tyer of muiit 'r llo'r 1 1i. onl Mrs. N1ar's con fessi"ln. lie slvs. "This is atro cious. I had thlt most perfect dt% fente etwr presented in a court. I 11111 utterly at a loss to ullderstiit how ant lay er\. with the entire it%i AL1n00 of vvitinvo against Mrs. Nack wVould hat sanetiotneId her mn aking a sO called confessio.) for, alvsSuin i that her story be inu, which I deny, in so far as it may implicate '1'horn, if it does in any wiay, thore wits no viden1ce il thie p s SsioI Of tl0e dis. trict attorivy to show that \I rs. Nack was anythiig 1nore than ai accessory afterl the fact that Gilden 4uIIM was5 killVed in thIe wt attri-i blimtd." d us think of it. \ lat 1n at rotious thing it is that a guilty per soin should (cn foss whlen t he St ate hast not sutieionit evidenice to c'oin v'iet, amnd that a lawyer shiouldl ae. 11ally) "'sanci on" the1 conifessioni. A fteor thle Inurderer had "'thle miost pierfec. defense over prosented in a couirt.''" Guilty of 'ouirso of one1 of lhe miost sensatijonal mturders o'ver 'oimmiittedl, but withI a perfect de fonso if this fool womnm'-:'s fool law yer had niot atllowed her to tal1k. Andh yet if Mr. 1 lowe was ('edliup ont to defend thle ordinary practice of criinatl la1w ho would tell how eveni a guilty person had legalh rights, anid it was the duty of the lawyer to see tha hnle received no greater lpun. ishnmnt thani was really due, and all that sort of clap)- trap. Verily "the law is atn ass.'" STYTCII1 STiTCHII STITCH I The woman who bendS her - back over a sew lng snachine for manny hours each day needs to be strong and1 healthy ini every coutin deth.~Vhmiway, or she is couringdeah. henher work comie9 hard, and makes her nervous, fretful and despondent, and she has " stitches in the side " patins in the back or abdomien, and hjeadaches, sha .any be certain that somc thing 1s rad ical,y wrong. A loct. doctor, wyith a limited field of ob. servation and experience, will probably say that the fault is In the stomach, live.t or hecart. Generally he u. wrong. The fault is probably in the deoncate and imtpoitant organs that really conistitute womanhood. They are weak or diseased. If such is the case, only a doctor of known reputation and wide experience should be consulted. A letter to Dr. Rt. V. Pierce, for thirty years chief consulting physician to the Invalies' Ilotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffat. N. Y.. will secure the free advice of prob. ably the most emilnent specialist in these diseases in the world. Dr. Plerce's Favor. ite Prescription has been used with success by tens of thousands of inivalid womnen. Over go.coo have acknowledged its merits over their signatures. It protuptly cures all weakness and disease of thc organs dis. tinctly feminine. All medicine dealers. "I have been a great sufferer fromn fetuale dia. cascas" writes 'Mrs. C. C. Clark of New Rome, lJloyA Co. Ga. "I was confined to miiy bed three yearn, and iiot able to sit in my chair but very little. I got one of your pamphlets and read It and sent and got three bottles of Dr. Pierce's Fa. vor-ite Prescription. I took the medicine and re. celved so mauch benefit from those three bottles that I was induaced to take miore. I therefore sent and got nine bottles. I took t'-"tn and they cmetycured mue." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure bil. loustness and constipation. One a do.. The ncva, gripe I OUNIMMt OF TlR STATE FAIIt. A umal M et31u1 of ihi-Suta Coorona Agri nt-4,n 1t11 or Oice-rp; (Spocial to Nows aid Courior.) Columbia, Nov 1H. Tho annual moeting ut the Agricultural iaid Mv. ebalical Sociot.y wals hold hist, i ight in thit fity colinicil hamitn er, L. . Childs litstresidi. Tho prei'sidoent read11 his aninual roport. Aftor con gritu kilat lig tht' sooit-ty . Itth bril lianlt suitcess of the 4 Fair. this youar, anld roferring ito til1heuabundant crops, ow mpoki of tiht I lm-ossiht of flarmit rs organlizinig to rid theisvlves of teit' graisp of tilt' speli ll tor. Il spoko ofI m vi the i 't cssiy of the farillrs ohieating", their chilironl, 1 t1ld said thet Shoul tulke t restlolitkibl do 1ian111 oil the Stat' for i libo slit p poitl( of tho piublie schllools, anI anll improvement of thet systemn onl which t1ir childn'll depen1vid for duicatimn, for it is In thvi ll vdationh of tho whito nila1s thalt thw stbilityv of so ciehy and thl'e State lo penl ds. I I r 1e% comm1111ond-A that a conllittoo oif throo lit lppoiintotl t' ll a . lint , 1I w t' islaturn a lits noxt "o.sin11 for iln alp propriat ion of $1,00 for tilt, h er t tion of a tate builit dti for b n ol tho bIt tlor dispilay of vxbit.iIts 'N coluntivs. T1heL4 mllagnictinet lisiky whichh lveln Imadt bI y it-i , doplirtlit-It. of 8 uehau1 arts, 11-1-rfin*ural, bortiol iral fid dlryt tof 'lnison Collog i 1a t demonstation of lt wisdom wil has 1a1umil snel at systo iftI (1ie t 1i0 for thet sns of tl t, fainers. Iloe thanlktd th newspapers of tho St'w whIvch haVO b(10n Inlort, than11 ib terl I' 1 rt1In NV ur t I r pri atal aiding. inheyoa o i tho Vlai thet grand' succes Whlich it hans PIVtd lit allsohked 131 1 111 0to rail rd*l1is, thf eIVt \it . of Coh :i1' and' thlt, Fair Asmof 0ltiO %Iloltittelt for l,1 ' lI a1*31 poliy oa tla i'S t,rolpth,l 1 s withl i h tht'bV et, aldt anlts fOr th0eir va1"lue e r ik?*X lIo eelic' lu iNt1r.. C ii l S lj'l 1wOu Itl .pth the li rt s : w i::h ' featu r . 0 . wi th lr,"i n an: Iw voliimI t hei o f tilt,it , t. 1. that it 1 at buf'1 e l t r : 1 .:. 11. l giin nc of yCurl Il:iu ('1.: i ). i A t h' a it It not i 1. r:s ,:1 wih the v ecta Mother a tioe and theysa fo'eodng a a drfead rWaing hiiilSlI leoksro:d..1 whildst tie tobr of.ee ,woman dues o All ollifr for11( th c mvade,, tol JmohnI Wtes totaked the elCor The lepthn for er, rele s fallays: Neroupresn, T.( so aunsist. Nat,of thatste vche oesn for. waT.i amyteaof Charlsten; .\. ho. sltler, ofien, io.e i. leoway ofn Na.saW. Dunnovant, ofet r, Gloomy' foinbongs yfCaiedto cerfu and l hpeu avcotin-e hat at th touhih the ordeant Mother aid withosed pandthi e ftreong andt. wagroad tenabled o jooman's peerorm tria igh andeiae boy dt few. deAledfort1 sher. b Sae to lifeofoth s assured bylaces in life' pathay friher," andsh prese k o her)ll, b om her bab-oe. Nahltre thostfrt i'at thIg goes tor wr in tanl easy mbanner, bottlhout suchtiolent rtest of th0bee way'o Nusea, co I ladach, Eitc. Gloomie't laorbowas irerld ocheerful.n hopeu aonticipmaions-shep o psses trOKoh the ordald qiclyntI and toE life of blohs assured11hIOAlOl byh use oAfI"CMoteG Tr' FrieAn," Ad the tme o recveryshorened tho constitution bo chnliged so an to altlov I ho (lect ion of anl assistalt s acrotairy. l r. Ctuningham having boon notified 4,f his Olectiont as presideilt, appearvd, tIld assllmed the chair. I I t alianked the soiety for tht) honor. le suid that Ie had nover inlado at spvelch, buIIt. 11hatt ho Would do aill ink his lpoWer tO atdvanIC0 thet iteetVS (If th sociSety. Mlr. W. 1). .valls moved that tho soviett v indorso the action of tho Cot ton (;ron%ers' 0i.nvvntiOn call for a mveting of th IIuit-rs it Atlinta it aln il ly datv with t viow of dovising 6some1 Invalls hv % which the cott,on growe'rs would be be*nfitd. Mr. A. T. -mivm tw h Aord its it sil stitute tht Iolowing, wich iWas ad(optod: .1solved, That, this society vx tolnd:- to tho vottoln growors of thlt State their sympatiy in tho efforts bwimip mado to bettor tho conditions, lit tilt' prsent existing, as to plant iig IInd stollin,g cotton, antd it on dorses th l actioli of the Clonvotiol of vtt tonl g rowors taken last n ight, in VAiall ita Coiiventiol of the farmers Of tI COtton St itOS to be held'inl Atlazntat Nir. Alfred Aldrieh, inl sivaking of t1h1' president's roport, siii that ho did not agree \N ith it, its far as racing Wits 1onc(1ern10d. but hIt desired to Ilove it voto of thlntks to the presi dtelnt for his Sploldid l hlmnIagement of lt' iffairs of thlt, socit,ty. This was iituan .iouly adopted by it risiing~ vIot t. 0On m1otijont of Nir. Childs, a com1 HIttOOt, consistilg of L. 1). Childs, 1). '. linman anid W. A. Clark. was ip ko.ited to tO draft suitiable resolutions onl' tih deith of Dr. A. N. Talle. Tle following werte electel ifo member11101*S: Sentor t'1-eLaurin, D. C. Sm1itht. Waterloo; J. K. Wannamaker, lit. 1ttheow's:. W. W. WVIIannamaker, . lattt hews': Dr. E. C'. MeG regor. C'olombia: A. T. Birown, Newberry; .0.011trntt, (1arneltt:. V. C. Blad huml. ColnIbia: eJ. C. Bothel, Latta: T. S. 'Moorailn, T. .1. Lainlotte, E. .rlb1 . A. childs. Colimbia; J. \\ 1 1 rn. 1 oek liIl!: L. 11. W il nol .feleh: .1. C. Sellers, Sel : J. 31o.tgomery,10hV ri' n:&f T1. t. anders'*. J1o..ephiIi v-agod. Take JOHNSON'S CHILL & FEVER TONIC. lRet teb, Ir he Olrphante ell iwTank,cgi ig iiay, I te .f ilve cenits co'tton, our be~ :Q*l. Suthatal will see. to .r u:rphans havet a brighlt \ e . -uh to he thankful for, a I Th:'.ks:~iving da1y is a good ti::t tw shiow i!. let goowd peopile ~er wherelw,. in t hat day, rememuber At th ue Thornwll OrplI minagte, (liton, Swwuthl (arolina, there are tchibirlenl. (O) te~ e1t a re from SouthI ('atril ina. 27 fromt Ge~ orgia,. and thle rest fromi ev-ery SotIhern State fromxz Virgini to Te4xas, fromz Florida to Mlissourii. Tlhe Iust it ut ion is undter Presbv. ttianm cotriitol, but the4 chlild.ren) are frmt t14 twel different tdenoumiatijon of Ch'lrist ians, and41 the majority were ltgt. No distincl(tion is mattde Onl ac counilt oef rligiou n mtrecteivimge or ptwndttIent iorphans. The areW htereli' I tught tto tkt' enre of them'tstelves. The bo itys iare tained04 ini fa rm, work shopil, and14 print ing (tllice: andl the girls int r domtestic. dutieus and( bothI boys andt girls atrt given at tine edlu cut ionii besidles. The14y are'4 senlt out ale4 ti care'4 ftir Itemsl5've's, and1( hun 41roeds haive' bieten fit ted foir li fe. litI theste whoi are4 now att te Otr. phanallige itr childlren. '.lhey needt ia fathe14r's caitre a'td at mother1'Vs love. Youil, reatder are asked to bie to t hemu fathetr atiind othler. Seutd them'i a bitrrIel ofj tinr, mla sstes, rice' or' suIgar. IFive dollars will foed, clot ho andio eduateii oneI of thetste orphans for a motnthI. EKven a nickel will prov'ide' ont' mieal. WX'ho will re'fuse Iti hel py aIi fact, w ho is Ithero that JIlS i a heartI tt doei1s nt halstent to hiave' a shaire ini at work l ike this. IW.fore' shipping doniatin a415tsk the4 IRali tiload l I11 co.paie ti shipI free. They' have14 big hetarts andu4 lovte to help 'teltpais att alil Iuts. Ship to Thtorniwell Orphanu'age, (Clinton, S. C. Hend gifts of mnov' to lHev. Croker is it manly nan. 'it reply to the attack mde upon him liy the late liettry ('eorge, Croker said to It nlowspiapor ilnterviowe : "I've Ito namies to call Georgo; neveri in my life have I nbtised ally man. ['vo said soino things that were mharp and galling of Iuen; things thoy didn't like anld often reelnted bittor. lv. hit I always said thei to tho 1111n11's flco; I said them to hill. No inan over houIrd mct abiso another bo. hind his bck or when ho was't thero to speak anid aet for hiiself. It's bld pracetim", it's oxcodinlgl bad priaetie, to abuso and villify yom. Opponenti inl politie-4. No oilo a1H a rIle believes whit yo say; it oxcitom syl11plthly; it do(es tll, 111111 yoll a1bulo good- -1nlis hilin Votos. Scrofula Is a deep-seatei blood disease which all the iineral uix*ures in the wor)<1 cannot cure. S.S.S. (guantln/t-Id pu .r vegetable ) is a real blood reniedy for blood diseases andl has io egnal. Mrs. V. T. Bick, of D)elaney. Ark, ha< Scrofula for twenty-five years ani itiost of the tiltne was under the care of the loctors who could not relieve her. A specialist s a i,le couli eure her, but lie filled her with arsenic and potash hielt alliost ruine(I it, r cotist itution. She thell took IIearly everv so-callel loo(l inedle4licitie ant draiik 'At het bv t lie wllolesale, but theN kil iot reach her tronhle. Some one adiviscl hier to try S.S.S. and site V4erv soon found that sie liad a real bloo1 I retnLedv at last. Sie says: "After tak ing oic dozell bottles of S.S.S. I al perfectly well, ty skiii is cleir anud liealthy and I woull not be in Uly former condition for two thous.111l dollars. Instead of drying upthe poison in iny system, like the potash and arsenle, S.S.S. drove the disease out throuigh thi eskin, and I was pierma nently rid of it." A Real Blood Remedy. S.S.S. liever fails to cure Scotul hczeuia, Rliu ntintin Coitagious lood Poison, or any disorter of the bloo,i. Do not rely ipon a simple tonic to cnre a deep-seated blood disease, but take a real blood reiitedv. Our b o o k s free upon appli cation. S w i f t Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga. PARKER'S NAIR BALSAM M&Tee and Na1*.f;C6 %h hIr. 'romti a lauir:ar Fro.% '- . .Vever 'a&its to Restore Gray Hair to its Youtir.' C" I Cures Feap d caeAha.. -a SENT FREE to housekeepers Liebig COMPANY15 EXtract of Boat COOK BOOK. eate ut wieliio- ax s Addre.e: Liebi7 Co.. 1P. u... Hoex -..1 . New York. TillE CH A R lETON LI.SE. Double Daily Trains hetlWvn Chariestou Lohitnhia anid Aniiuita. SoU'TH CAROL'.NA~% . .d.' I:i a R. 11 C PAss.IWL. 1).'. 3 L vNT Lv Ch?arleston................. 7 1n amn 5 1' pmn utn nterv ill...........- 4' i:n 1 :3pi II ranchivl le ..... 1 am 3111pi l~ i es ville..... ein sin 7 ' 5 14pn s4. 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ES5lEOiS)N, TraIille .34(4anager4 E. . llOWi-.N,4General inger (4eniral oiIIeos: Ona11r1eeston S.C. OL.UMBA, NEWI3ER RY & LAUREN her4 '713 , 1N97. Eatsterni Standard14 T1Iino SIouth4441 bolut1. Nort hhoti44( Loe'Is NtI(x 'd l'a!Ss. Pas -~4 M Ix 'd IA)C' ,l''gt D'lIy enlg'r 41ng1'r D1'y F'gt 'i"'day D'Iy I.)ly -51da '1"da4y 1','41; ()'day 0441; A.M!. A.)4. PM. a-M P.M P.1 ST ATION S. 833 4 3 4') Lv Laurena A r 1 10 14) 3 94 ( 20 2 310 ..Clinton 3250 850 23 94 0i 657 2 (. lidyIllO 32.35 8 30 I 14 30 7 07 2.1 ..K Inard.. 32 1 5 26( 12 - 742* 7 235 . .Unr... 12 27 8 10 12 3043 7 ;! il ..Jala1pa.. 42 234 5 11 5 11344 7 54 2 !7 hewherry 32310 7 253312 12 IS a1 3313 Prosperil y Ii !8 7 305 S04 5 F3. 3 24 ....slghs .44I I -1 4 1074 S39 51 5 I 334) 3.1 Mountain 11 45 6 31 30 2 2 8 57 :5 ..At. apn. 11 36 12 9 2 30 (4 32 3 5 WIte14 flock 11 28 657 9 I 20 9(244 -401 11allentineo 44 4 548 . 3 30 (4 37 4 134 ... I rm.... 1) 17 5 38 833 .130 9430 4)17 ..IsAlphart.. 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I D'Iy ex MoAliay NoP. .103 mnd 402.-"The Atiiata prelnal," -o1lkl VN'tiblk TratInl oif PuIllman10 Sle,4Pers nMt 1woaI between WaN1h1n1gtotn aill At lima. alsto 1u401111man n4le-e' betWeon Porta. lilIthk anali Chester. S.C. Nops. .11 anil 8.-"Te S. A. L. Expreps,10 solill Tn lil1), Coaelus nd Pullutan l .eepeNr be'tee l'(a-smoutI aid Atlantai. Comlpalny Sle is hetween Colmblita antd Atlainta. I14t tritil'a 111ko immnediate cunnion nt .A tlanal for Mlg.oltery, 1obile, New Or. I.ain. Tvxa, Califor-niat, Mlexico, CItalI. a 4, NtashillIe, MeIphis, Aitcon, Florltl;. I- or Tickets Slei-pers, anud Informticion, Tip. ply- to 11. A. N'wlnid, Ueti. AgI., Pss. lilpt i liihl 1m loue, AtItita, Git., Chairlotte, N.C 1E' S1. .1011 t VieII ri. nid G(ilIl Mi'llit ir X . AlnE I . Gn' Su1pmerintetlent. 11. W. ;. K I,OVI1t, 'TrIlle Mmanager. T. .1. A NDl 11 iN N (en'i Passeliger Aireat.. GENERAL o POH'II5: O 0T11MU1T. VA. Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad Short Lin4 14- w col Florelt mitd till Nort E.vo-ett, lKivallitlml1, Auigusin, ("i., Co. ttilthill, Wa,hilIMoll, Bttilore, Philadvlphia, New York, Bos ton lind the East. E%v, ettt, Mi tem , Atlat:iL. Chitttsnoogn, Nalihi %-v.. I1.0is1ve. I Tinelinnlt.I, CAlaigo. EvrlllII1ingh11n, Iflly pIrints. Mvlen - phis, Little I,,( ak, KIlansta City, St. Louils, cthi cigt, Siou x City. Rivtr. 1mct i(n, '4nsatcoln, Mobile, New Ot. Ivani, '1exis, Mexico, Californhl . am the Platilc Const. EIfective Jatnuary 18. IS7. Ne'w York ICx press No. 38, leaves .Jactkson-1 v iii b-2 an. 14n., ,vn hn trouigh PullImine Sle'ip 44- forin Sanvannahl, ( otiibla, Watshington I lltinore', Plade 4(14lhbn, Nowv Yosrk, and14 all EItstern po)1intls, Connec0014ts or Fe(rtlntitIna. Ht n-rn tnulun No. 37 reanches Jacksonyl)le 49.12 p). 444. New York and Florbla Litnitel, No). 32. stervat in, itanitng annl sleepinag cors, verny elo :a tt; huive'( st, AntgaIitne 1.50)a. 44n., Jatclioan vil I) 4) an. nn-, <lally e*x cept .Stlday. No). 31 leturning)4 94r.44ives42 JacnilOC4tIle :1.30 p. m4., 8t. A nnst lne I..)'p ;rni.. clatIy, except t4utnlay. New York lFast Mall No. 36I, leanve .Jactks'on v.ille n;.55 p. mu. I )anly foir 14-4n 0 poats' North1 t'4arr). ilaThroughSleepersJacksaonv illo to New - YorkI1. Rtur4n No. W5 arri)'ves Jlack sonyVIlie 0.u) an. m1. A shenville4 lIout)n'JThnrOulgh Piullmain S1trep inag Canr 8eiote lor' Clincinnati ulia Maantionh, l'It(4u444bl), Ash1ev'I lIle, Itot. SprInesa, K(noxvill1e, thIirouagha te CelobriitnIl Alotan114 Coautry of) N o))1 4 h (4a)ol1na. LeaCjv Ja4cksonv4'ille 6.55 p. m4. A4 r Incin na*44I ".15 a. in. lItunrnhing, anr r4 vI' .1 iekso4ii4 tutnfl hIll cou1 ntry of M1 1nhih-~ Florkla, Pen ai 4e4 ,. lIany. Len1110.liekson41vli Ie9. a . . y No. 2 4IhiIy, for4 Lako CIty, . 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The 44routs yi in .19eon, Atilna, li'r 144 in4114t, 144 i Olly Spritngs for4'leiits, '4pring-4 so04 it 4v iit .t;0 44. 14. i-.?4 41. tan -.-I.!n .e ae 1 Jaikaarmnvillo4 forl 11iritus-4 w1Ick by th CI teadfto (44414'ennie14144 8 4444r, ai 44ut44b-rlana( Soual4. 11.111)44. 44.--).44v41 Ja4ckson4v illo for 1)ir44n4 wiVck, vla k1vertut a, illy,eu4(e4ept84 stIthy. -[t.i0 3. ln.- I.oeatl Io'r 1'v(orntt,. Close ce(lt' i..00 4- t.- I.ocal for Tainlaha8l4a anol int.er' ineiite tp'liintIs. At nriv Jiaksoinville 1.15). In. )4 9'-' s. in.-ti 414 TamepaI A nil intermnedtiate Thinugh, 4O le514per ls for1' ClncInnat.I vIa A ah4m3 vt Il, li*;vi Jac4ksonllIt, 4.5. .5 1p. 14n., arrIives A 1h44evilh- 1.14) 3. 44n., arr4'Vie (Clain nat) 7.15 41. 441. iar M 4a4con, Atltanta, 4tw1o 1)1 trilil. l.a'iiv14 Jacso14a ini 8.20 a. 1in. 1)nd4 fI) 44. 1" 84 itni'wr "I 44414at44" frotn T1amipI to lIra llen-1 Pullman444 HIeo)p44r. on1 al) NIghnt Tra4intP Pa lornn Carsg beiw4en Janckson441vill an 4114a''i44 14 Sn'tm, for bi'st, Intio44xed4 township) Pna 1494. N. S. I'lI- N'ATON, . , . MAC1)ONE Chiq '1' raIia latanager. UOneral P4asengert AgIt. Atlantic Coast Line 1. 1l'AWML' I NMi1t I4444per 441 Nonth 'rolin, Nortta 4:nro-. linn, At'len4 41444 Atlantln. P'tas4tNoa4 1)4:-:t'AITENT. 44444:44 NoT)oN, N.(4, Jan, 1911l, 180. 'Na. 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