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.AI1OUTA TIlE BUSELI YELL,. An Olicer's Amnlysis of the War Cry of the South. [New York Sun.] Pittsburg, Nov. 27.-Ono night last summer. at, tho otlalimlnpit of the nni0i11N.vonia National luard on Lake Conioaut, the oflicers, severail. of whom thIA served in the lato war, woro dliscuasig the rebel yell and the terior it was alloged to havo caused in the minds of the green nortlhern voluiteers every timo the rebels charged down tipoin thei. "It ha-i niot the( -AilhRat eff'ect 1pon Ille,"' said on1e of the oflicers, "1lthoullgh when I first went into tho war I was only a r.iw recruit nil( had lIe1ve* S(rI service. "Oh, of course, colonel," remarked 0110 of his Comp11)an11ionlS, "Llothing could scaro you," "Sparo o0ur1. sarcasm, major," was the reply. "I'll admit I was badly s:ired the first timo I smelled pow. der, but it was the 8111110 feeling of frigiht ohat every iew solier exer. ioenes, no Imlatter. how oftoll lio inny alfthrward deity it. No, sir, it was tot tho riblo yell that setit my heart, into 11 boots. I wis very familiar wilh it. mid vet I had Inev4er beeii souith boforc. WhyI. youl young( :(0 fows voorelvis have hiollrd it it thou S 2. timels. "I see N onl donl't beli.-ve thatI as sertioit, a:,d yet. I will shortly show vOl thilt the famtous rebel yell Was inot peculiar to t he Soul Iterners, but that i( ar-oused such Itteiitiont amliontg linothelli writers only beclauso tho r-bwls u1titred it whVenol goilg into 1hat tit, while our ment gave the pro. vorbial Anqglo Sa1xoI boarso cheer. L;,:o yourselves, theso iewspiaper (orrespodIAenlts alid oftn hellrd the e ..iv peli. Silrely all of you have heard a stump spv:1lor givo utter aItco to solm" stlitimiit thit. hais set bis -iliolci ill nll lipplanldinlg up r01. Did voi not d ist i iguish, ibove thle foiahition of deep cheors. a scrios f ear-spiitting yells? Per. haps you1 hiVo sit alollgside i bass VO voeI frieil on sich n oillcclsionl, lUmd yiu'vv hnoard hli,, voice, instead of vent i ll itpprol in a deep growl, s"10 Hloft in i pierving yIll. Maybe you1 haVe h-ri%d ft imli!.ato him, anid founld youriov voico din tawaIy inlto it d!i .a2*r116 fa! to produicingc at tono thait. coilhliit be heard two loks away in the open air. You v mdeltred at v vouri frientd acquired yout dlidnt'. kntow it, lie ontly uttered tlit ittIerilie reb el yell1 you've hea rd ab'out. Ylou could <h0 it, too, if you oinly knew htow t) compilress your vocal cord-t and emgit Itie shitll I eiint tones, so dlifferenit front the thitroat toneothiat yt,u wotubll ptrodutce ini trying to st rik e thle no0te( to reptesenit thle yell in thle imusical scale. "'Anud htere's something I'll wvager you don't kinow. Every northern fatrmtor boy cani gie thte rebel ye.llI, for lie learns it by vnitue of htis occu )ntiont. Oin thle stage the farmuer is sprLtd 1 'an"'rdseted ats a st rong cottont cannit, e hofil hot 5bene erp ud: l ,ai itt T herefore, flosol ved, 3 yell g(ent ito sense of this associatioti ta...i ..y ing of cotmmiercial fortiliizeis att pretSit p)rices to produmce at crop in wh ichi theme 1s no0 pr-oit is the utmiost, folly. Recsolved 2nd. Thiat we iurgently te commend that, farmers eit.her1 secutre fromt (;1uano) (.'s what is 'ermied the otton olptin, based en 7 eentts cotton ob' refuse 1.o buty fertilizers. Resol ved :3rd. VTat "'e earnestly te nnmend1111 c ithat piti-Pliuors1 of land rei ulrot. o)f their tentants to'ilaise latrg.ely 7 steadt of requ(iing al~tl in) cott.ton, that, c+ ~ h as5 use hire lai tbor' enditevo to iso enocughtl of suich produtls as will :d siuch hired labor. dizintg ( ongrei'ss to die iall ini its p)ow~er SlppreCss gamtblinig in) fuiturtes, be de It,ed wi ith our Set)iior anmd lle pro tattives, and1( thait every citizent be Itested to sign said peotitlin. ir. J. M . JTohnstonte said lie was tiy in favor (of most of wvhat is aied it te reuionLiis bitt heo 10t. favor whtat was1 saitd aboutt comn 'lal fert.ilizecrs. lIe thought we etter plaInt smatiller' area and ferti han to have to work so miuch land. there wer'e landis ini t,his cout.y ould niot mtake crops without fer as-then moved tht, the resolu e taken up) by3 iteres. T. 11. Smtihth did ntot, thInk thtt could priodiuct 2ottn for less eonts and pay for fertilizers at prices. tion of Mr. Get.. Johnstone iens were to be left with the anti Itepresentatives for signa Itanks resolutilons wore then as given above. o. Johnstone then offered sonme ns to carry out the plan as Jn,..Atlanta. We give here utiQns as adopted andt the dis follows. reia 1. That our Senators and opp esentatives in Congress be urged o press aet(On upon Congress, having in view t1e toh1bition, in all consti tutionaie Iroi of cfeAling in futures n agricuit,9i poducts where the ac I * r the yell I have spoken of is m t tx clusively American Iroduct. You's o heard the late Fritz Emmet yodolr Well, you then listonod to a modifi. cation of the robol yell, produced .N the same constrictions of tho vocil cjrds, oxcept that the yodel is com posed of shadings of various tonal degrees, while the yell is naturally the highest note in the power of the yeller's lungs. You'll hear these modifications of the rebel yEll till over the S wiss, Ty roloso and Bavaritn Alps on summor evenings when the "'sounhirton'" call Ihe cattle loimo. I have often caused a herdor to stop in his yodel tuno and by dwelling on a high note reproduco for imo the robol yell that I had so often heard dow n s uIh. What the Swiss herder colls the "kuhreign" the Florida cowboy kuows as the "cow holler" thougl the two (ro dissiuilar, ats the cowboy calls to h'a castlo in a wierd minor strain, onl the negro melody order, while the Swiss yodelcr sings the exhilerating air of his nativo m iount(tin heights. I have whistlod the nots of the 'kuliroigon' for Flor ida cowboys, and havo found t1tt they actInired it H)oolily, as theo wia a diff'eroice only in tuie art d not in Imetbo 1. "But this is getting off my sub ject. At ainy rato I think I havo provod to you that the rebel yell is a world.wido vocal a1cco11lishient, and, wilto it seems not to have much iusical quality, just go down to Fjoi<tla or over to Switzerland anl you will hear it in its mo.st ittistic developmient. Listenl to the cow hallou and the yodel on sonmo still ilight, and you will find that the four or five notes to which the com pressed vocil cords l1ro limiiton cini bo woven into the most pleasing combinations. And there's o thing about the rebel yell dovelol)ed into the cow hallon and the vodel -- the imn w1 ho cin't, sinrg withtn his natuiril voice a little bit can loaso the most critical ear when driving the cows homo." A Christmas-tide Reflection from the Far Noi th. Vhy will it not snow? (1irist Imas is near, and hat is Christmals with out snow, thickly falling snow? We have not had one snowfall all the timi e we hav ~e been driInft inig. Th'Iie hard grains that. comlilo down nOW nIuiEl igailin aro nothinig, Ohl! the beantiful whito snow, fallink so "ently and silent ly, softoning every hard-A outlill with sheling pirity !I T'her-e is noth1ing mtore delicionsly' rest fuli, soft, and white. T1his sinow less ice-plaina is like a Ii fe without love-nothing to soft en it.- The marks of aill the batte andM p111lres sur-e of the ice stand foirth just as w~hien t hey were mtade, rugged and1( iilIeunIt to umove t amioung. L ove' is life's snow. It falls dleep)est and( softest inito the gashes left by the flght-whiiter- anid pitrier thain sniow itself. What is Iifeo without love I It is like this ice-a cold bate tugged inass, thle windl drivinig it sind retnding it, andI then forcinmg it oge ter againi, nin Iiug to( cover over thle ope~tn ifts, tnt hinig t(ogiunst. Lte violence niLt hMon was discus~sed inig to rUtte(1 and adopted ats above and1( Uf en alil Ithe resolu itions, were adtopIted. C'apt. J1no. 1". Ikianks then offered the following resolutiont atnd it. wias a andti Itepresent,tetivyes in th e G eneral Astemly 3 of t.he) Stat.e be urigedl to pre pare amt~eiinns to our u lsutry laws ic conitraict for Ihe rect ine of mney 10 aIllege andu prove.. that nitl ier ithe conli tract01 stued eon or any Ocont.rlac, (of whtic h It, is a irenewal has -any elemtet, or hats h ad any elemient of usury in it.. Mr. I'. C2. SithI flered th el olow ing and~ it wtas adopeIted: I iesolved fi fth, Tlh at we urtge upon01 (our Senat or andu lepresent.atives inI t.he Geineial A ssemibly to secu1re legislation11 proh*1,ibing the ( mortltgaiginag or pled(1g i ng of agriultnraiiitl produtcts not, in ex - istance at the dte of 51(ai mortgaginhg or pledging. Chi aiiIan Huteir stated t.hat it wou'd he a good IdeCa to have a simploe conIstitutlin antd by-laws and on moioni of Mr. Geco. ~Johnistono the cxcecuivo~ comi 1ttee wtas Inastruceted to preparioi a contitituition and by-lawvs. Capt. flanks then tead formui of petl I-' thon which was aidoptedh anid referred to thle executive comminittee for imme11 dihat action. It is ais follows: STATE~ OP SOUT''I H A RtOI,lNA, ( (o:N'rv YoF' N uit ii-um, i To the Hlonorable the Senate and hlouse of RepresenItatives of the' United States of Amer-ica, from thte Citiz.ens of the C2ounty of Nowborry, State of South Carolina: We the undersigned petitioners ini c~olsIideatin of tIhe terrible dlepression which exIsts in this section. amnong aill Dlasses in every bosiness, occuplatlin itnd piursuit, atnd believing that it is largely traceable t,o the uinjust and, If im partIally constrited, the Illegal speculan LIon In farm prioducts, by those whol have no Interests save that of selfIsh ness, in1 t,he cItIzens whom they are ruthlessly and greedIly robbing an sually of mIllIons of the hard-sarned produce of their tab. by subsm.tut,.g Thei Ptform (if too Siato S 1t Prolilbition Uon ventioi whiclh met in uliumb,la May 20. 18111. We, tho Prohibitionists of Soutti Carolina ii convention assemblod b)w before Aluxighty God -mid im, kiowledgo Hii 11ai tihl guido ta ruler in ill trit governmlit. 1. WNv are utnalterably oppose to tho liguor tritlie ---a tralic b: which 14 last $5,('3,CO ltro annul ly takeon from our tilrealy imp-over, ished peoplo to ho s(iindered by tih( liquor dealer and gamibler; by whiel our courts aro kePt. occipied will eriminal busiiess, our jil fillm< with prisollers, our njIi0iltItry Witil ConiVicts, our poor.hu0lSVH with pu pmrs, and our asylums ii h liniaties by which imay of our boys, aftei bving idlicatod, 1r11 litted for bu iniess and uitt-erly rined, an<d imy of our girls degrilded into servntit of (1run11kel liumbirids, whil tho par. oits suliffer with I untold muisery; aild by whch our civilization is dllora1 lized and the very Church of God hindored inl its work--in brief, traflic against tho initellectual, social mat,rii 11 lilt atIlt . ed Ient ionI itd religious inteitists of tlie peopl. Wo therefol0 erllIestly favor and will work fur tho enuct:eit of sue: Ilaws asg will prohibit flh 111111f tel ort and salo of intoxicatinqg liqupors foi uiso ts t beverligo inl our St ato. 2. 'o cordially iivito the co-op ratiOn of aI'lDer lterhts ill this hlnd aiblo efrort for Statl- prohibiti'mn, ir respectivo of the o)pillioln onl othemr is ii1toH a1s ith-eady mado upl) Iin tho State. Oin th issuo thus squairly prio smited th peoplo, at tho primairy election A ugust. :N), 1,1)92, voted It), 000 mli)iajority for prohibition. Olit of tot il voto of 88,182, f ,, vote Woro tikin in Cih p)rOllibit iOn oxS 40,338 in favor2, 10,117 figaimllst it, In (he vigit, couitties wIlich gvm 1manjorit its igainlst, proliitilionl th noIIIjor1it ios wAere Iliall, varying from 118 to 1592 excet ing inl Chu lltston Coiuty whI1ero oIlly I vows w ro (1oun1tedl for prohibition 11m14 3,938 ligitilnst, i. Tih lotial ma11tjorily in thSee eight coulltis wvIs 5,7W., the ot he. wiity-soven votities givilng anll aggrgait ]litjori t of 1 .7I8. Tih, peioplo liSkod ftI prohibition, and were given thei dispolsary. 'i' prolibitioits hav(I not shifta (Id thw!r gromvul since, but ta on tilt So pIlpt form as in 1P-)92 and (11a1 lupoln tlt logislturo to comply with the deth ellia whd w wia Nis thel m3le, afult' whihel hm never been 13nochli11l by aniy voite of the peoph sinlIe. Thiiis is the0 whIo to <tuest ion The31 people as8k for brc'mtI, will til< leisaturo3 coitt inu1 to gi vo th(om3 w~hiskoy! A HenryI" counity n egro, says liii A tlantit a Const itut ion3, wasiliscoverot3 carryinlg a1 ve'ry largo arm3full o boo0ks whIich31 brougt forth theo in ((Iuiry: "Going to schoo00 7"' 'lo you stu, tic o .30)33I1 . "ON long ways8 off to get, thob Miil. Ar 3. J1. W. TIi.lor and1 his( 12 sister, M ii, famtily in 131 thelinty W~ood1s .stetionl (las ThI e alereage o f cotton wili hoe cui shIort, in) l,is sectioni next yearii if il provest ia goo(d year1i for small11 grain, We have never kcnowni as muhl small grin1 to be1 phlnht,e inl on3e year13 a has been31 I.his: M r. 1 3. A. I 100zer3' litI,le son1 hadtt th< isflxor.,une to get, at grini or corn1 ill hui ear the.1 otheroi day, and1( the d1octors have not1 yet, been31 able3 to relileve him3. Alr. J1. I.. Whli itman ret.uirined to ihh 1h0me3 at I tookmlan's last1 SatI.u3(day. AI rs.. ,u her Ii ar'E(1gle has9 ret1.1urnet hom333(e tr a few dayi~s visit to thn family of Mir. 1'. 1,. Nichols. Ml iss l''ai 1310i Aimie k, o f .the MI. 1, l'il grim sec3t1in, hais a petr1 iled p110In lit about,31 four' inches10 long. WVo hatve 8seer p)et.riled hi ikory (1311 the3 pt,r1illed man11 but. hatve neve seen 831 oetr1i lled pilno be fore. ir Mdlior, wve will bidl you adieu03 foi the old year11, and( wIsh you1 it happy' new year. G1.ne II A r. IDec. 17, 189)7. T1he Mounti, 14ebanon03 Shaker's r'eent Il performedC( a great, deed of dcharit.y, al thoughl it wats not designod as 'i cha1(rit,y, be31ing 31ot,h3ing mo0 0 nor)3 los th an an adverti.ising scheme1U. It1 how. evrresulted ini gret, goodl juist the same. Tlhey gave awaty 1,000 botties o1 their13 D ige'staive (ordidl to 1.hoso81 suTfe Sig fr'omi stomaich31 dlern gemIents. 11t'ias 81) effectivo in cur3ing th1ost who used3( 1130 r'emedy t.hat1 t.hey were 1)13( ini thteir priIses of It and( 'In coi. 5tequenc13e ia irg d)~0tomandi3 for' the (Cor tiail was1 it onec 3iCeated. ThaIe1'lrggIst.s tof this town have little books 1(,hat tell all about it,. Dilgest.ivt Cordial c)reates 3an appe)1tO, alds diges, tion and1( brings about ta rapid ftinreas 13n flesh and1( strenglth. LAxor2 Is the namte of 'a palatable Castor' 011. .Just, the thIng for chIl dreni. NEW PHOTOGR~APH GALLERY ovr1.0. Williams', MaIn St.,Nowborr'y [11a1 preparet'd to mauke Plctures and1( at livIng prices. t&ftf PRICE, Photoapharm CALENDAR FREE. T11 1E ATIANTA G.)JOURtNAl - DAMY, AND EE V, Dlely 05 is Year.-Weekly 50 Cenist is Vear. The Wvokly rjoilli0 is a largo paW, COItiingll t'-f papt)0s Of 1,0Ven comnis each.i It is filled With the LIATF-r Nwm of ih day, b.>ti domlies-tic and foroign. O%wliiig it's own leased tolographic wiros, Which are umed for no other purposo but to bring tho latest news to its oditorial rooms, Tho Journal is preparled to get ill th news u1) to the latost moment. In ldition t, Ile niews, it coitiinls mjoro special featuros thani. any other southoru- weekly. Among other things it hias a weeldy lotter or ser m11oni froil Rov. Samu1 Jones, at contri bution fromn Ron. John Tvmplo Oraves, lotters of travel, biographies of distinguished men, and iany otbor attractivo features. T1h,e Wookly Journal is beautiful ly illustrated by its own artist. ILI fact neitoher enurgy nor mon1y is spared to makIIIC it the GREAT Sourin FUN VEtKav. CAI-ENDAl FREE. And the prico is only Fifty cents Ia Vvr. 1o vverv suibscriber senld ilg fifty cetts for a year's subscrip. tion and a two-cetrt postago stiamp extra tto paly postage) i beautiful lithographed calendar for 1898 will b1 sent free. Specimeil copies free. Address THE JOURNAL, A-rlANA, GA. Take JOHNSOV'S CHILL & FEVER CHRISTMAS PRAISES. We Ire little childret-.n, Therefore, lut us sing Of the blessed Jesu9s, Of the chibldren's King. On this happy Chrisints, Kecp His birthday feast, For lie is the 'Saviour Of the very least. Let Its comew with loving I Hart and voice and hand, And with praise and offering, II His preislce stind. There are little chiildren WNho kinow not our Kingz; We would ausk a blessing On the gifts we bring. 'Tis a little ot' ring, Very well we know, Yet it Het wilt less it, It wil quickly grow; An w11~ hen ait his, birthd(ay F'east we meet algain, These, too, shaH11 be singing, P kee, good will to mneni Johnson'~' Newborry, S. C., Nov 30, 1897. AGreat Schei Why not iniake your do: grea t schemer1. Then t hard matter to make a I Ten D)ol lar [purchalse, an for you; but until rubl come naarer to it than a We'll Stretch a Dollar SO that it will c'over al suit worth fifty cents r hars and1( Neventy-IVe m)oney~ so it will c'over fit young menCl up to 19 nmot tile young man.W Cassimere Suit iha if this store watsn't ht( t&f. 13'. Fine Whiskeys, All Grades Choarer than Save Money and Get the Send in Yi Particular Attention NO. 2 PEACH3T Baby Mine! Every mother feels an inde scribable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a so.irce of joy to all, but the suffering aind danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women. of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreadled as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger ii re moved by its use. Those wlo use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour are obviated by the ue of Mother's Friend. It is a bkessing to woman. $1.00 PEP. BOTTLE at all Drug Stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price. BOOKS Conaining Invalunble Information of FREEee.Aon to ail wo.men, will ho sont FRBEE to iy alires.9, ipon application, by The 11ADFIEI I EGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. COLUMBIA. NEWBERRY & LAUREN RAILROAD. Ti rine Tal InI(I I elrect, Ucto be r 171h, 197. EAteivn Sin Iintia ' Time s.milhboti. - Northhomnd. Imec'14 MIX'dl Pa1'318s. AMIX'd 1,001 ..'gt l)'y vni'r eng'r IWly P'gt. h"i .y Wyly ly y %II'Ia3 T,LY W'<ny onlIy only A.M. A.Mt. PAI. r131. 11.31 P.3 STATIONS. 8 30 6 1 15 Lv iitit Ar 1 110 3 V 41 0 21 ) ..Clilltn .. 12 al) 851) 23P If 0 " '7 2 22 (111vIII) 12ss 8 3) 1 1) 1) 7 (17 2 0 ..1.0 (hin... 12 31 8 2v 1231 1(12 7 17 2 35 . -Gary.., 12 27 8 It J2 103'1 7 k8 2 11 ..jnh,.n.. fi 2: 8 II 50 11 .10 7 '. 217 A Iwherry 1210 725 1) 2( 12 59 8 !1 3 13 Pro41peril y 1118 7 10 6. I 00 8 33 3 28 ....8 11 : ... It 19 (1 .1) 10 3f I :11 8 i 1 3 1.( Alounaithn 11 -15 ; 31 10 2( 2 8 57 :1 ... C ,piln... 1 :45 4112 1 N1 2 3o0 ! I2 3 Whp. Hockft 11 28 5 57 1 12 2 -11 11 1 ? 4 - 1 t l lenline i1 23 . 48 . 5( :110 137 -1 10 ...... I 5 8 3 3 410 . 1S '- 17 ..1 eaplnn rl.. 11 1 521 8 (A 1 111 11 1 A t. n.:.: hi N, I,v 1 5 7 .b 'V. t. (111.1>8, J. 11. NOlLAN, 8u er iI a t InI . Nit et or Tr an. T DE E~ CII Allt I, I:NTOI'1 LgN :. I)OIlble I)lInly T:tiI- hetween Charlestoi Coinnbla ami Aingusin. colllilk I. SOUT1i1 CAlU01ANA & GIC)t,IA It. It U 11148 .( , It W II II I Cn .i 11.8- oN. S. (., Jan. 21, IS97. 'fIECDU11-1. DAII,Y . L'V C'hartet .. . - ----................... 7 10 amn 5 :11 pil ... .. ..................... 7 J6 amn ; 0 Ini P.n ir . ..................8 31 ail 7 :n liltr -.................... I 15 n 7 511 p mn ......... ........... 1 2 nom 8 21) pl n St. lIttI lII1w 4................... 9 -.8 at m11 8 -18 1111) -Fort l nt10................ .- 1t 044nm1 ) 0) 3 ;pi K -g-vil le ..........................0 1 a tn 20 pl A r t'oln i,la .......................... 14, V5 im i v 10 pir. Lv Colim ia .......-................. 7 i0 inm -i i pmil ihin wgsvill ..----- . ............... 7 -11 i I 1 -1 1 p 'ot s 51. l .................... 7 510 -1 5 . 5. pm1 Sit. i t w -.................. N 02 Ia 5 111) pm I rauneh r.................8 21 tun 5 27 p. 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I 5a a m 10 -15 pnl L v A unn usta....................; 20 a m1 3 20 p111 A i e --.--......... ........7 ( 8 nmi' - 27 pni, W i s .... ........7 -19L) nm (n09 pam Iilnck vIlle..,................ 8 08 ann 5 28 pm 1)-ean:na k-.................. 8 201a 1n 5 I4 phi liimhe rg -.............8 3:12111m 5 538 pn,2 A r Chanrie'i,n.----.-...........I hO n0 a 8 00 pms FASTr E:xP'a1' AUOI'wTA ANal WA81llNOTON WITHa al'U.-ls1A1N nET aWI:N Ar:U.vUS, AIIIEN ANDi NE*W YOlh2(. Lav At kean.--------.... --. -.................. . i an11 JfA M S 0. GiIB3ES, Stat,c Land Agpent. Coluliuia, S. C. lar's out of rubber ? That's a icy'11 stretch,. It's a pretty ive D)ollar Bill stretch over a d1 we dlon't promiso to do that >er dlollar's are made, we'll ny store you kno1w of. n all wool knee pants .'ore. WVe'll1 stretch four dol :sen ts of youri comnmon silver splendlid all wool suit to c ar's old, worthl $7--the suit 'Il stretch $6.75 over a fancy 1ought to cost $8, and would reC. WanIt to stretch your andl you'll tinik its rubber. IOTEN\, NEWBERLRY, S. (I. Wines and Beer FLY USE. at 0. P. Houses I You >Best by Buying of Us!1 mur Order. Paid to Mail Orders. REE STREET, I'SOUTHERN RAILWAYe Ceatral Time 1etweon Col u mnbi% and isob. senville. Eastern iane -etweea 0.. luibla and Other 'iluta. iFmoTjVnv M A 2, 1897. Northbound. a. lb; . Dl. J'vlle, - " iavanrah... .. 8 a 7 o p. savli nnit. . . 12 201 i 1851) Ar. Colu bi ....... 4 4 24a I .. Char'ton.8 &G R. 7...... Ar. Colunbin...........10 NNi 10 1Op. Lv. Augusta, 8o. Ry.... 2 lop 9 801. (4"rni(ovile .......219 10 12. Trenton............. 081) 10 501. " oh. ....... .... 1) 11 lop. Ar. ColuubinUn. do0't. 4 63 P 2 17 it. tv Col1'hila nd'g a ... ..d " W itmi boro..........: 01 1 2 n .... Chetor .........., 718i. " Roek 1 .111..........7 B41 7 57 n Ar. Cha&rlotti.........8 " Danvillo.............12 00nt 1 1) . Ar. Richmond .......... 00a 6 40 . Ar. Washingt on ........ 42 9 p. "altiumorola.H.M. 8 A 1) . SdPiladolpihia........ 2 a. Now...o..............l12431) 028a ... Nouthboo.ud. No. 85 Dally. Daily. N81ow a 7 0a p ........ il2lipopio ........ ..WA 1ntiaoro .....5 p 4 24 a ........ Lv. Witshton, So. Ry.. 10 431p 11 16 a .. Ly. lilihnond ..........2 00 n 12 5 . Lv. Danvil)o...........8 66a 02op. 10 . 55a 10 20p ........ Rock 11 p1..........1020a 11 00). O2ester 105 a 11 87nt ........ Winnsboro ...........11 41 a 12 20 a ........ Col'biit Blancg t... 12 60iin I o7 a ........ .y. Celumnibin1 Un. dept. I iS 1) 4 3)01%..0 islinstw 2... 2 p 0 84 a ....... o 1 8p 7 18 a ...,,, to~~~ ~ ~ (4 -11t v l *0.. . N1 ) 7 18 at ........ Ar. Augusit .. ......... 4 161) 8 00 at... Lv. Colbin, S.C.&OIty 4 00p 7 00a ....... Ar. UntrIeston .......... 8 2t) p 11 00 a .....,, Lv. Cobit, F.O.&P-ty 01 12 47 p ........ .14ekso2avi9o.4 ........ Double diil pn.,4si0)Iger service botwaou Flor dt 1111d Now Yorc. ot nd. nlon dSouthwstor [l ti(. Solid Nreslbtled train with dining cart; and flirst e1w,4 eone0iv4 nortli of Oliarlotto. Ptillinni) drlitwim, rin 4~Ol silng carsi betwoon faii1)' Jack4iouville, 1-.tvanmuah, W"slutngton \". New York. Puhllhain seopiing ar between Augus ..Md Now Yor~k. Nos. 5 and .0-U. 2. ast Mall. Through Puliaii driving rooin btfot, sleopina cars be tweon Danclsonvi l. a. . Now York cud A "il41a) nhad lt ilotto. Pulin5al 1leeping care dAily otein Ja' - iv.l.o aind Uiucinnati, A" riovill-. W. 1t. (MEN, J. 40. CULP, ACSait.Washnton. 'r. 8 Washin W. X. IIMIC. 8.1il. HAp,)wIQK1 G P. A.. nvashilto-. . 9 1. a SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condellplad selleielle in Efrees .1 y I V 4. 1897. d TATIONS. b,n F1 j_,v.No bi-1.1 No.3and wahingtnandouthwoaor L. mit i ....................oy d i 00 din i Paros ad rit or....................s 1o p na N vn.................... o2 1ni Nino ty-Six . ......ng..r1 2b o A t an Os. 5 nwood -.. .. F 4 T . . . .. . 2 :15 1) m Atw. Jalonvll...l ..... No Yr n u.tad ....................... a e pi m Ar. woms. nkovloadClmi on rou dA. (4c.uveeno Ja vloadCu iai, Ar. AIi tn) .M.CL S.ATIONS. T.M.NWsh K. . ...........10 H AF a lidn asoint........... A...........10 55 a in Wilii 4lfillJ 11 14. a 8 Lv. Cbovmia...........I43ai " Prosperity "Ninety-Six.I2 1 A r. A n:buvi Ar. Chmolton..........00pi Abiiiciers ~TTI 10 2a 2 Y2p~I.'~oii......7 10S 7 m; 10 19am ~ ... (aIOS'allO 12 2E1 I pm ~84a 211p1 ..1~co1't........25 4pm and cheap Fum veryclos fo cap AlAlN.i C 3 p ITATONy LvGri nile........ ~..th ia " id ont..............W a im Ar lmtidI.._ s 1v2L03 I" re eoo ................ I e 1 00I pCm " ie y- ix.................... . De25 agi SAr. se CHltnrar................ W ter p Ar harhbonalet g............ my 0 paon 30.bl7 waer.....h 1aarlson.. r80p1 6ax 8D0a1130pe ..pomia. .." 35 9 H0rr9a 2 Li3 ... Spns ....e" 12v26l b F'rtsand othk. ifrAtionu H arrHarrtiaL WaI To Atlanta, Chi riotte, Allgumta, Alhens WI. Iminglton, New Orlt'analnd New Yor&, iloton lichmnd,Waishingtonl, Norfolk, Portsmouth. Schedu e in eflect Feb. 7th, 1897. 8')Uilii~flNi1j. NoT.~413. No.41* Lv New York. vit%Pi1. If.Ai10 in *0 0m Pilladelphia ........... 112 1 i 1206 am B"Itimoro ................ 3 lo 2 60 air W asiil8ton...................... 4 40 " 480 " tlillhmiond .......................... 8 66 pm 9 05 T~v NorfOI,_1 iis, A. 1..85 pin * 5 'ortswoutl " 845 pm 020 " Lv Weldr n, via B. A. L ......~~*11 28pui*nii ~5 Ar uIend,4.rxoi. .........1260 ti) , 189 pm ArOurhia,.vi~ ..~ .t78ail t 149 pil Lv-Durlhmn, " - .......2oPti 00g Ar tifigh. via 8. I . . *2 10 iam +8 8i~pin " anford............................. 336 6 03 "outlhurn Pin o............... 4 2 " 1 Gi " 11am let............................ 510 " 653 W ade8boro ..................... 5 51 " 8 11 * "MMonrou .... . . ......... 48 " 912 Ar Chariotte, via . A.I . *8~0 " *10 24~p Cheister, via H. A. l.......... 8 10 pin IC 47 pm LvTlumbia, 0. N. & L. t. It. ............ i0~pInI Ar Clinton "4 .......... L ~4~in~~1i~'0'f~If " (reeniwood " . 115 1 1 07 an " Abbeyille ......... 1106 " 140 1 ' Elberto " .......... 1207 pm 241 " "1 A t hev.% . .......... 1 15 846 Winaor " ..... 169 480 " " Atlana, 8. A. L. (union Depot) (Central Timoi 2 50 9 620 NOITIIBOUNID No. 402. No. 38. Lv i tlanita, (Central Timo) *1200 am 07 60 pi Winder .......... 241) pim 1042 " " Athens ......... 316 " 1124) I E"lierton " . 415. 12 83 am " Au>bevillo " 615 " 140 ' " Orournwood 4......... 541 " 209 " C1.nton ......... 634 " 8 05 1 Ar Coll mbl-a, C. N. &L. I t. o. ieitter 6 13..~.....~~813 - iM ArChatiotte.via H.~.L. .1026pm' 33 Lv M o u roo, via B. A. L. *9 40 pm, 6* _11iaiet, " ... 23 " 8 15 ArW11m i l on . .........~ 5.40 iIi* ib30 piu Southerni Ilues .......... 121.1 "1 91 21 am 44 Raleigh ' .......... *2 16 4 *1185 " "1 H 11ntisonl, .......... 324 *1 00 Iin Ar Durham "....... :2 f4 00 pin Lv 14u rhi " ..... 20 pn t I1 00 am Ar IVeldon, VI B. A. L ......... *1 5i a1 m 0pm R1ich m on0 ,......... .............. 8 15 '" 660 SWslingt'n,vialein. .t. 1231 f 11 10 " "1ati[n.oro "t .' I 143 pim 12 48 am P11iadelphIIiI " "9 .4 8 590pmn :1 15 New York, " "" *62 "*5.5 M a ArPortsmouth '~ ' 7301i11i i 56f~ p " Norfolk " " : *750 " g105 * f 1 6I. f EN', -x I9uliTIyI.i 'y AIx oidIiy Ntis. 403 nid 402.--"Tht Atlanta Special," Molid Vestibulo Train of Pullman Hicopers and Coniehes botween Washington iad At, lIt,also P sleeers betweel Ports. mnotith and Chiester*. S. 0. Nop. 41 und 3.--'The S. A. I'. Exprepp," HolMIl Trnin, CoachH ItId P1iftilan Bleepors between Portsmoiiuth anl(] Atlilato. Coirpany Sleepers het weon Colutin bla and Atlanta. It Ilh train mak 111114.uImmeInd Iate ConnIfectionl atI Atlinta for Alontgomtery, Mobile, Now Or 1caans, Texita, California, bluxleo, Chattia noogit, Nislville, hIeimphis. Alicon, Florida. For Tickets, 8lCepers, 1111d Iformalittiol, ap. ply to 13. A. Newind, Uen. AgI.., Pnss. Dep't 0Y Iiml llouse, At lantn, Ga., lharlotte, N. E. ST. J3011, Vice-Pres. and Gen'I~Man eger V 1. IeBHER:, ;enit It 1411per inteInden t. 11. WV. It. (MIOV111:R, Trniffle 'MomnigR. T. J. AN DFUSON,ic Geii'I Piatzntgor Agent, OENERA. OEFICEO: 'ORTSMOUTH. VA. Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad Hiort Lii Untw ien Florl4lit adII aill Nort ern Poli. Everett, Savanuah, Augusta, (4a., (to lunllb!a, W sHingllton), Bn1ltuorti Philadelplia, New York, itos. ton aind th- M!"t.. leverett, Matemn, AtIhlnta, Chultlittoogn, Nsw ville. Loulisville. 'hneinlt..1, (hi1vigo. Everett, Mirlilitgiii, lolly rin)llgs 1im. phis, Li' le Rock, Kansaj:i City, St. Louis, chi. cago, Sioux clity. River Jiuntion, Pensacoli 'Iobile, New Or 111118, 'l exits, MexIco, Catittorna ni tle Pactific Coast. Effect lye January 18, 1897. New Yoirk Express No :38,leanve Jackson ville 8.2.. a. 1m., ,l14 h t11hroug h11i Pulma nt Sleep. er8 for sa1vannah41, ( (IlumIbIt, Washlington Unaitimore, Phli Ildejlhia, New Yor)k, and ail 'aistrn pints1l. ConnIIecls for FerlnnIIna. Return traini No. 37 realches Jatckson vIllo 9.12 p. mi. Newv York and1 FlorlidIa Limited. No. 32. Solid Vestibnle Trainl withi COlluartnent, ob aervaion,(11 dtinInIg and( 8lin4g c(or8, very e1le. ganlt; lealve "t. Augustino 9.50n1. mn., Jac kson . villeil Il0S a. m-P. dalily except Suniday. No. 31 rringll44 ari.iives Jackonillle 31.30 p, mi., Nt. New York Faust Stall No.36t, Ilavo .Jackson. yille 6.55 p. ml. 1)nily3 for 511n U points1 Northi Carriles Throullghl 81eepers Jacksonlville to New Y ork. Return No. 35 alrrivcs Jacksonville 9.0X0 n. ml. Ash lile R 1ouite-.1'iTougb Pullman 11411 801. hng Car Mervile for Cininat 11111 uin Mayannll , vu bn, Ashevillie. I ot Sprino's, R1 noxville, E W,Celebrated Mountain Countr of3 0 '' N.Oey .Jackson~vill Ic4.55 pi. mn ' 1m. Re turiIng, 111 Suits in Walnut line of medium iture. Will sell sh. Carbonate er DIGES~TION IN ONE MIUa V REITNDED, ~ tlle Wol'st Case of Jleligestiog. i, of Ohostor, S. 0., has to say of the ~ith the most excellent results Where to drinkc a sufficient quantity daily. io disturbatnces. It is an excellent u and1 iN at atre cure for Flatulent S. M. DEVAGA, M. D. ry at Robertson & Gilder's, S. B. 'open at the begin.ning of tihe season. te thia Water Go., RIS SPRINGS, 8.0O.