University of South Carolina Libraries
FR ANCEs WILLAUD I)D AII). The DIstinlgul4hod Athoontivt of Tem111 perine Is No Alr. Nyv: Yomtx .eburary 18.-Miss Francos E. Willard, President of the Woman1111's Christian Tomperance Union, lied shortlv after midnight this mornilg at tho lotel Empiro, this city. At the bedside ol Miss Willard at tho time of her death we'o her niece, M1rs. L. M. 1. Ste vons, vico president of the W. C. T. U.; Miss Anna M. Gordon, Mliss Willard's secretary, and Dr. Alfred K. Hill. IM iss WillardI had been ill foi about threo weeks. Dr. 111ilh'-edo tho following state. lmnt tollight' liss \\ illi itti latk sutffored soni years w-th profounti aneia, ind Oil Yrseveal otenous 111nd be-mn given up to tie. 1Ist slimmel she0 seeie to tako oil a new lease of lifo and gained inl weight it, strength so> that she w%en,t througl her conventioi, work at Toront. all Biuffillo, whillh w; labwt l-dill and cellill otint in1 het'r th;a wa expected, but on het arrival ltr fivo weeks ago she wa-i ab1ost pros trated and readily too0k i HIe grippe, whieh ittaevked tihl stonach, liver, iit,estinos and lator tihe iervolus -ys tomi. Tho diseais- progossod favo ral)ly 1a11l ill 1mally 1-4spects 'lhe had much imllproved whoen tihe fatal issiul. Ca0me and everwih.-Illed the mnervt conitres. ThI'len, was no enneormn degration of any organ li has bt-vi. stated.' There vill Ik filur1ral services ill Now Yor-k e(i[y WAl hiter ill Evaniston. Ills., M,Nis-; \\illard-('s bo01ne, whlr% the( body mill k'. taloni. -'a c s Elizab-th \\ illr wa t .1 v s born in Chiurchiville, N. Y., N Vem hr 28, 1 )IMO. Site was graduatd at NOr-thWOeStPIrn1 FemaRI cg,Isa ktol, Ills., inl 18), bwcaml P'rofessol of Nalitiral Scienco there in 1-1,'2 and Wls Priciepal of "e'sse \'esloval Hemiinlary ini I S WI--. Thle foillow ing two yvtr- . 1 %spit. in fol-ign travel, givitg a plart of tit. t,'imo to stldy ill Pails miil c:1tr ib ing to periodis. in 0 is --~12 sI wits ro fes.-,or of Av.,th,--wj4- lit Northern Uni. RM! and De)n of tho 'oilin's Co.'ge, whwro .-lit devolop-d her history of self-governit, whiil had been a1doptod by other oduva tors. siWI ug (I r'nt SsttI O..ne of the <questions Iin.ing dis cussed att t' e farmers' ist it iii es is whletheir thetoh(l* it(im h ustm of sow ig grass sted onl grinL is ben'i eticiali of good results as sowing the seed atlonle. It is t rue t hat th11 g ratin shladOs thle growinlg glass, but1 the stronger rotot grow th of 1the grinI crop imust to a cetin exten'mt aiffe ct thet younig grass. lTltntthr 11i's tilt advantage, whten grass sted is o)wri without using graini lantd, of thtor ouigh 1prepari jont of thte toil for I th grass crottl, wiib is ot lt' ecase wb.l-ll tilt grii isj st-l t ill tilt fall ibj lihi if gralss St ed is stwnl on land thait i stu i n eatdy for tho~ seed1 it will ilmatke amlehi groatetr Blood Poisol Contagious Blood Poison hans beein ap. propriatel y called the curse of iuuankind. It iIth one disase thait phy~sic'ianis cant not eure; thteir mIercuron. and tota t)lsh remtedies only bottle til the~ poison ill the system, to surely breauk forth int a more virulent formi, resulting in a total wreck of the sysltin. Mr. Franik 11. i\lartin, a promhinent jeweler at 926 Pensylvantia Ave., Washi ingtonl,). C. ,say-i: I4~ was for a long ment of two oif eianis of this city, for a severe case of blood ptoisoni, Sbut liy conition A~ >- ~ , grew worse all withmstantding the l fact that they '~uIl ~ ~ char ied tue thriee~ h lutl red dollars. My mouth was riled wIth eating sores; miy tongue was almost eaten away, so that for three months I was unlab)le to taste any solid food. My hlair wats comting out rap)idly, anid I was in a horrible fix. I lad tried enrious treatments, and was nearly disi couraged, when a friend recommndedol-( S.S.S. After i had taken four bottles, I began to get better, and when I hlad fimished eighteen bottles, I was eured sound and well, my skint was without a blemish, and I hatve had 1no return of the disease. S.S.S.saved mue from a life of misery." S.S.S. (guaran/eed/ f>ure/ vege/able) will cure anty case of blood( poison. Books on1 thtedisease and its treat ment, umailed free by Swift Specific Co., L Atlanta, Ga, The fartner in supposed to be about as healthy as it Is possible fur a inatt to be. People siteil at le idea that a farmer call ever be ill. Ifis oc cupation Is supposed to be an assurance of good healtli. The con. trary is freqicttly the case. Ile is the most hard worked of iten, and the hard worki1ig uait I above all Others - needs to take care of his health. Fre qently the fart / 1i inl a inalmrial , diSt ict. The te suilt is twilatial troubles, liver coiplaiit. litenatistu or ienalia. Tle best of all itedicittes for bard-work inz men and wotneii is )r. Pieree's Golden Medical Discovery. It intvigotates the live and plrifies the blood. dliving, out the poi. sois tlit are respotnsible for itialatia, and lte acids that are resitisible for thelillnna tisitt. It is the gieates't of'all blood-itiakers, flesh-huilders anld let ce toiis. It stieligth ens the inL.sles amd vitalizes every on:a,. It britigs sweet slumber at nlight atld tiuen11 t:lI anld physical activity dutill- tihe 'lay. It gives zest to the ai, ;tite and mtkes the di. gestioui p,erf*:ct. The titan or woantan who reotts to this wotiderful litedicine wvlet eVer the body is out of !Lorts will he able to do altinost any amonou it of work without d.in1 per to the cont:ittin. Ti-nsands have testified to its tmarv.,ons ietits. Medicine dealers sell it. " Your 'odet Nledic-il Discnve,v' ired ne of a severe Case of poionling of' the llued.'' writcs Mrs,. sei.t Ricca. of CoaSt. Sattt.a CT u, Co.. c,l. " iloil one after a ttother woll htea. Ont itl mv arns. ni were vcry paiifid. I htave it ied the lotidly praisel saa:ntis withouit atty bette't whatever. and not until I took yout' I iscoveiv' di' I let will. Th.1t was two ycars ago, and I lavv tot tal a boil or sore ci aty kind since. The wise mother looks after the health of every mentber of the fattilv. In this she cantiot have a better aid than a cop.v of Dr. Picee's Common Sette Medical Adviser. It contai-IS to(Z pates :and over A4x illtstra tions.c h tells all :lhoi t the honte-treattilet of ordiiatry tikeaes. It n -d to cost Fl.c;o a copy: no~w it is fre. For - paper-coveted copy send 21 one-eit statup to cover tail. ing otily. or 3t stanmps for cloth hitldinlf. Ailre-s the World's D'spensary Medical Asso:iatioi, Buffhlo, N. V. row thanl When sown onl gl kiin Il thus escape the eTiet.s of the .hry sell-onl, whiell yslk, comevs iln sio.Onl Sand1Y soil cl,iiver qld tlhe- Various grasses Imay be sevded down ill August, but oi clay soi! the frost may tilrow tlho pj)i(s out .tiring the wiliter. It is at -nlistitke, hlowevcr, to suipposo that Orol) callnot he grown from spring '-dtlilg l ithout tilt) aid of i grain NEWS OF T1ill-' WAit Oatilro fof an 111trepii and Activi Moman1111 insumrgenit inhanli, via Key West, Feb. 20. S11lor Joso Collgosti, tho secretiry gentril, is saitt to havo asserted i l it private interview thlt, the govi'-n. mnel.t expetod "o bi ablo to blow " 1'sveral mmibors of tho New York J11111Itt. It is ginerally believed, how(-ver, that, the4 sttoent, was IMade inl order to Iutiet d iscontn -.it tll'S of Gon. I.lanco and Gen. Panido ill (iho east. Sonor ll Ru- 1 O Ellio, owner of to baRCco eltato inl tlle east(rn part of has been captured by t Spanish in the province of P'i nar dlel lIio, anld is no0w ini the htospittal. At thit timet of ho Mlacoo tincusion 8sh0 indtuced hlIf thle provi nce to join thle intsuir genit {cause. Shit tnecom1pai ed one or the original1 Matceo expeditions to Cubahi, theiin left then island( and itfter ia timie returnted wvithi an1 expedition ftromi Key We'~st. Itumi iors haive reachled hero of the lanin g of til im11portanit expedition nieari t he river Mar-ianio, this~ prvne butL as8 yt the 1nam11 of the vessotl andit the letider of .hoe patrty is unld'sclosed. Thei l'spualair Vonnimig E~ttir to (ulni, soulth toi i ne t, sont hern I'oii. Edwa'lrd Jlok, thle famous young editor of Th11( LaldiOs' 110omo JouirniIl hitas11113 in lly been pu1rsuadeld to aippeatr on the lec ture latformI, tad lie wilt malIko his (debut ias a l'c,tureir ini the Sotut hi ne(xt Octob)er. lie will lec ture inl a1 few of th nei ltigthboringr Western States. The title of his lectture will be "Thle Keys tio Stccess"----he most inter'est ing subject lie could haive (eho enI to tatlk about. Mr. Bok is, perhatps, Lho mtost sulccessfuil antd popuh~ ltr younig man15 in Amierica. W\omeni lead himz as they (10 Inoother writer'I, andi it maty he confidntl Iy sid( thtL ariounid 1111 peOrsonlality of no0 other man11 in' A mericai is there a greter intoerest and curiosity Ont the patrt of Lthouisands of women t han conit ris otn this succes'tful editor. Th'le wYomlen will nIoL bo diappotin[tedl inl im, ats, inl looks andt( mannlters, Mrt hey like, lie in as poplulatr pers~on-t Up to this~ timii lhe hasi decOIlned the mot flattorinig termis to lecture, btt last weekc the Southern Lyceumti Bu. roan, of Louisville, sulccoedodI iln cls ing ia contrc wd vith Ithe P.hiladelphi1a111 editor. Mr1i. Iok has1 choisont the SouIt hern' field (illti rely bOeenuso lIe wishes to acquatlfILt hi nsel f wit h th1e South tand its people, anrd hats stipu latted tht his lecturfing toural b'8111 e so ar1ranged as to allow him timuo for sociail enlggomenIts and1 obs'er'vat 1011. lHe will not speak more than t hruoe times (each1 week, anud will spenid sev'en weeks je the Southb. A thrill or ter' or is <xperienced whani a brassy conei of cr1 ennI oilals Ii hrouigh ih t,orieiotfafferO(l)o .1linito0 (igh 4 nre lini besn admiIn isto.-ed Sate and hari ni ob Jo. Whlt isA%%rct, It is now iArly thret,( qIArters of at year sine (tht) holI Norwegian, Alditi're, sItiled olit of pil hun sight in his i:lloon, inl tht hopt, of reaihing tiht North 'olo. Fxpa ts ini Aretic travl aa explorition are far front cointile'd that ho is lost indit', they lilr, quito "outideit that It will ,' ut ho lieari from. Oin of thllm, 1r. \'azil ier \\el'os?n, who hintself olducted nll e\ltition into the Aretic in 1SI1. will ri\(ew the clttcos for and azant Andree's s:tft t ill till art icle~ illM i(leCre's Ill tho sanlit' 111hn.r of MeCltro8 wvill bo puiblishoed what is prohabily tte llAt word writt"ln by uilY m11,m1 Ie'r of till' A tilt parth bifort' they begant their ilightl fromt D).ant s' Islatnd. It is I leter WeIttli jne beft ro tie halloon stuarted 1 N Is stindberg (nei (of the two .Mon \ iho necom pa.-Ini Alltirt, ) t, 1,is fal1tcr, lilld gives a very i.terestiNt vieW of tlt holdi ;,roli.11ts nt tlie ete of tliiU hItr iv iavv,ti lic. A:io ig w\ith tihi lete rwil alp.ar 1vt1crs fromi 'SnI)I( berg's fa lier. w Iitenl to a son inl New York, giving ii, formaiki i'tin reItgard illg I IlkN.'liedtioi hIud its intilbt-rs T'I, lettiers, 4th(d alIso AI r. \\'kel man's Irticev, w. Il be ilIut ratted froni i t herb> o IHiI,b ei( I 'hot og ralphs ta lko by the ai toried ph Iotogralit er:* of to e Iition. Mle( 'It ros M1aIga1zi n0 f, ,r M atch wil coilIntain a1 vahiable artIc le onl th0 K lolt"lilie. Wit liIn I he last Iionth goverimeit suryeyers al explorirs have retunteted witi full il forimation regarlitg tlie clhriter of the coun. t.rV aId thit- wa\ s of ritecthlitlg it. atid living in ii; mtid this at icl. v--pared by) Mir. 1Harndin Garlandl, w%ill vinb.>dr iifrtintont dt-rived from thes:.e .u voyoiS aid explorors in spocial inter views with timn, ind frot their oli. cial reports, some of whiWh are not yet publi,had. It will bie illustrated ,A.h sent's tlonig tho several routes fro Imi nli pit lied (hIIal photo graj Ih. Tno next c'iptvr of Charles A. Danla's iiiieees, in McClure's Aagazinle, w% ill give n. Datn's ilt iressionl-, of Seretiv Sintonl as he saw himt11 in the inti'acy of the daily work of the \\*ar pI )art ment. t I will give aso ani iw,ike4 view of the 1in11n101nSP work of tle Deartint-it. in I li\c tlanta Weekly Constitutio wl:ich everyone ml y have a c word inl this Sentence " T FIRST IT WAS 7~ THE' ' AS The sentence is tak.en from a woird is a familiar one, and ii 0ooIBstBgaollao.1 TO ENdTERl TH!3 00NTEST YOU MUS~ For One Year, Only $1, mnittance Dir'ec ..AND GET YOUIR CHANCE AT 1 A t the end of period covered by tl to the suncsful party or parLti in thie con test. 'lThe p)&ln isair poputlar an haveti~' been conidtlcted hey hiave beeni wildely coied aft: (Consiullton's. gireat originael sort IN O)NI YE2AR TH-E( CONSTITUI ~CCZ~NEA RLY fl in tthese miiseing word contesets. lion rund re~cit fr-om subscribe theis fuend i giv~en to the sulciCcsf Thie fund is distrc ibu ted with abe puate asidi it) pier cent from alt gtu i ont fecncd shtows. that the amount 'cnouigh to be wortht strivhing to tul teropositton, but the tplan is the mlalla bcy te1 Post Ofitre tDepar sri-rh heiok f rom th thicce ent encce in taken is dIe o00 iced nt thei ci. e.c ocf the ctrect before a compeitetl ci nain of li theiubscripction boioks. In onei of these contests thi whio rei.etved mlore than $1,000; I hans been etstrtbutedl iamong c<c 1tt'iitebe that, whethoer the niotthmg to guesa, andc oven thtot TlE 6REATEST OF ALL WEEKLY Keep that i:. View arnd send y Weekly Conestitution, not be less thanti $500) in cash, a TIit;. WEEK1: I.Y CONSTITIII'ON IS THE T I I WL)RI.I). It is a TWElVE-PA NEWNPS1APER, containiing EIG1I'TY-IN equl a a Weckly Newspaper in Amecri its lotrespndeInts anid agenits are to be fo inc and Wecstern Staites. A A A I .'4 V/NI It pirinta more matter than le oril A-i A N tIii!'C ITlIT it is aeethoothiouse in itself; ayer i r $ttEI AI t,tnATUttEts comndcl it teuectil 'i F i IL it A N I) FA it .1 tset~ Dt:ATvtxgJN ten me'stencritmlet nre altl under lee direct t i e ir d e a crn tne nddere,ned. The (Clctitti benii ece nven me or the pricipios eune T- FDLI.OWIHO ARE_THE CONOITIO ten Per Cent of the I TPit tR CONSTITUJT Gc.ossers' Subscrip- to ""cA tins goees to the mltiang word. If -unid to bo divided, will le tven thce e inc othier words if this gIc(er isaew Subscription F und Td E(NDT amlOunfts to $20,000 a h t~cgW fo hsperiod then cgi ic Rie th'fn to go to the cettlc ce i successful g u e s ser giacclctb o would bo $2,000. fr aerei * C. C CTAuE CONijTONc I~(ii.l(t(~ OI't AMIVII O aned o a ea' Wor fr 1cCat4i' r~ tclic h erioueghtin >e --lubbDing ALL h TI-ILgTLANT CmNSTIee Woman"s Diseases Are as pectliar as utlavoidable, and cannot be ,discjs,s ed or treated as we do those to which the entire ituman f-tnily are subject. Mellstruation sits taitis such inport- p ant relationstolher health, tbat wlxen Suppressed,Irregu. lar o r Painful, fI slie soon becomes langtid, nervous and irritable, the bloom leaves her check and very grave complica tions arise ulless Regularity and Vigor are restored io these organs. Bradfield's :f, r: F lInost noted Female p sicians of thie South, where trou Regulator ote tI bles of this sort prevail more extensivcly than in any other section, and has never failed to correct disordered Men struat i n. It restores lhealth and strength to the suffering woman. "We have for the past thirty years handled Bradifield's Female Ragulator, both at whole 4ale and retail, and in no inst ance has it failed to give &atistact ton. We sell more of it than all othor simIlar remedies combined." LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR, Atlanta, Macon and Albany, Ga. T11 BRADriL ncaULATOR Co., ATLANTA. GA. Sold by all Drugglsts at $1.00 pea Bottle. In the March Number of Mc Claro's. Herbert E. Halumblen will ro Ilto the story of his own experience is a freight. engineer. That thostory bvill ibound in interesting ail 3trAnge adventur0 We may safely in etlr from tho account ho has already yiven in McClure's of his experience is a fireinan and a brakoinan. The [aper will bo illustrated with draw ngs from lifo by WN. D. Stovens. HARNESS SHOP. J. B. Walton has opened a Har :ess Shop on Main Street, next door o U. Klet tier's. Will iako new biarness and repair old. Twenty-five icazrs experionce. Prices reasonable. DJivo him your orders. Satisfaction ltraliteed.t I a111101CC ii lle 0w aice to supply the mesmg CONSIDERED 10W A GOOD OMEN." \i wvell-known publication. Th e may readily suggest itself. -Ends Mach 1, 98 SUBSCRIBE F0.... m 30 Sending Your Re t to Atlanta. HE_MISSING WORD F UND f la cont(st The Constitution will pay oul the full prize amount thait,has aver-o Ipif) and these contents have beer.m. x ' w'th such absolute fairness to a.t th -. r, but none have become equal to TU l's. )N HAS PAID OUr-.-m . Le,ooo I N CA SH [t sots aside 10 per cent of the subeor ip 's guessing at the missing; wordt -. il guessor or guessers in the e.mt" olute fairness, and the fact that Tha TIHAN 15,0004 subscribers and :b.t ti essers' subscriptions for this P:s:r'ha to be dividecd at each lnterv'al kis ar:.s .It is not a catch-penniy o..a ...t open and sim pie and Ja A' IIs IT- 1,:: I,, ;menit as a mnertitoiou s conwtest. porited in a mafety vault. uinder senl. sn-t wm: h.e >mmittee, which makes the award afr an eouni. rer was only one successful ae.-r. tnd in addition to this in one yeawr (iN essful guessers. missing word Ia supplied or t. it en.t, igh nhot suiccessful, the gueso.-r g, _NEWSPAPERS_FOR O0% YMAF aur guess with your hsubscription (m1 1 a the amifount of the aw:;srd wl. :Ld it mayl1 be as mtch a14 M . lO 3REATIESTI WEEK( LY N EWSP \P1:: N 3E SEVEN-COLUMNS-T- l.t 1 i P U UR COLUMNS every w'eek. ! a :a; Its news reports cover the wordt md in almost every bailiwick of th naly founti In any maga7.ine in thef am. . r's reading of Thie constttio Is a li.erA da - rito every farm home In A meriea. I's Its wVoman'e, Departmentu un'd Ie - . on. and are Apecially ttractive t' Ihe . tion is Demncratf i illrc, e.. ted in the National Plat'orm a, or -i. ; E T_TCO0TEST N [ON P'UTM 10 PERt CEiNTi of the a i.tions from parthiiwentiering the a ~i"iI. u diatributIon among thiose who noniie or I tnly one cont(itanit gets the right war' itlre fund. I f more thean one su ~pIl.A t: i Li be proportionntely divided amung. 1.1' -,, ni, is that echcl alnd every guesst t i'. *uma.>ritlon, to 'rie wVeekly rtitii t'i.' ptublishinig this adv ertiremenat In newt.* guaees at the miissin,g woird will he. fnor . I wIth the subsceription. Shouild one' p-r- -a -nI wer, he or she will Ie entitled to n sw'nref .. . mnawer. 'There will i.e no capital lr'/e ''e e. Persons may guss as manely tiini" ni ta -,.., lie the sentence out in fail u-ta-y ti- C.- . 1) is .......... OR DE RS TO UTION. ATLANTA, C e 181-T't OP 80111111( VAROU,NA 0MUNVY '' 0 N N C ilt O-F C'alvym A, 111%%xoks Ad ualao of l'i'omh I zAr%, 4 e, osed, ''lain lily, agahlim it0 lh%ma%w ot 40, Do. fetidat&s, (N)IiIpai nt to IuAI,hAI A'Aets, setll Y li\' 11? '1-' kW .N 1,)I%,I I.Iit., - assedi ihe abo e entit led ne' tion, I wilisll I at Neh erry 'out I I ns Si C'., al, pub11lik, aIu ltill Salk"'do M ar'h11 Ih, ISOS, all that traw' of lailk of wh11it'hiV igooomb1 . i rk ilwtl se\Ot e nittl poswes'ed, oonl!ailln 11 :,M i .'(t3 F-ives and Il lroo.-V-'um%lh, .rs,M01 ill l0ess, situlato inl said o,ln:\ anld Sim, aId IhuderJ h v Ian,is of .1hn t iltrooks lnd Mis. .1 ktl\ .h 11k n1,ront in tll publlie l'oaJ f, oil 'l ti l n. S (.'., t islatu4 Ford., TE11S 0i?' SAI.* Olit'-tit eltsi halaite li t in ome i t . we% \ ' ill 'vual annuail intallment-. wit'h it terest. oin cred it por t ion from 0day At ale. s heureiv t h lhmil tit he pi o'h aset' and moirl giie cit tilt' pr-.wises with l1-live to Ille plut'htser to wiiti pate pa.vintint of credit portion in whob or inU PLIi. 'u'rehaser to pay for paptes. W 11. W. Ilm:s. J 1 11 N. ( February 10th, 19S. WATER WORKS ELECTUIC LIGHTS. I have d 'A i t-olass workmina in p'lmbing and electrie work. I wil bQ etNly to d1t any kind of work it above 0anCles wlenl the time ICole: I shall stri.e to plea in very wal. and every job ust give satisfaction Will be pleased to make est.mat .'s fre. g'atis. I am filly equipped to d, i'neling, lrazing, Vulcanizing I'urning and all other bieyele work. keep a full Supply of bicycle sundries. Stoves by the car at. all prices. I have receiveld maiy kinud favo n roM the people of Newberry in t.h. inast, for which I am truly grateful. I ask for a trial in these new branche. of my business. Yours, J. W. WHITE, t. U, BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD. H. C. BEATTIE, Receiver. Iffec,iV it ) 2, 1897. llelweti Ar-derton ni d \Vaihula. FASTBOUND>. W1s.T111N Mixei. l Ixed No. 12. StftIo.Q No. i1 %r I ..........., A n iderson .......Lv 3.5 pti, Ar to 211 ao.11, .11g t-I J 4 Ilipt S ............ u tm ..... .........1 V1 . i11 ill 031111n .............pIe I i dlet on)........... I.V 121 n1 - 1 1". ' in .< herry's r ii .... 1 'iV 4 34 ;it t r 947i1 ..wsdar u' 1rt,8sing..... .Lv 4 1 i plt kr 0 l sil li Sur . .4O . r 9 ois i mi ."'...'..- 0V - -........ LV 5 1 p - I .V A .40 p) - _ i "',...--.. W st Uh lon ........ Lr 610 p J r x ...... ... M : hI m ......... V 6 1% A. M, Lv. P. M. Ar. J. H. AND144i N SuptinI(lit,.e'n Connecttin alt. 8,(0 wt s '. It. It, NuI ii At A dt-rho, wit I 6 . I iim , s. 11 . lu. ATLANTIC COAST LINE! FAST LINE Between Ch rlieston a d Columbia, Upper South Carolina, Noith Carb lina, Atheus and At anta. . IEII R . EI-A larM y.Ny, Wa11NGTO,N N (A', Nov 2.th,, 3897. (.3 D IENS lC CulE .' I 1K. ilN -WI8.: lne -:flec' Die. 20. OINO yAs 7 Ie ....i Ch resi 'ii 8.C...Ar SII! --1 a ......1.anes.........Ar 7 36 pm 035 ."""----.u.tce.........r 6EpnOi I' 58 A1 "".C " . Zn l*.....v 5 0I n I 41amA......ro1i r.t y.......v 8 I3 pei 2 0 pnAr.N""".,.. u taa..... .. 4,yi 1"p y ~ m Ar..."...u e.e v l I...L v 10 .0a . pin A r ....para rg".1.".- I 45 a ----.... ntsnr..........% i l.,ueii . v I 41 iii r-.- -(. nehtritto- . ...lv 9 35 an 6 0K. pen A r..IIenuliri 5, il,j 7N. V.1, 1) $ i n 7 (0 j.m A r...AuhvIlle--.-..v 8 2at *Daily, Nos. 52.aneil 5i S9olIi trains betweeni Charles. ton auti -o inu blai. II. M. 1 01 EItS0N, Gen. P'a.er e- nt. (kz,'i Alanageur. TJr"fil1o litanag'a. TFIJI C'IIA 143,i ATe'e 3 Fy I Ilouble hllHy Tfrains between Chilrestor Columbia and Augusta. QUlexERl TIMFy MOUTHJ CAIlLI (%A & GEuJtu4zA itIt U l'A SHP.NOEi I igl~ li I' gPg ..i In^ItiEsToN. S. C., Jan. 24, 1897. :4UIIIDUI.E. I)AILY * Lv ChIiarleston'""". -...-..... 7 0tim 5 30 .~ (heorgos.....,.............. g11 iui 61,j Iirianchvlo................ 8 31 amn 7 35 pi Rto wevilo................. 9 , aI, 7 5op,m Orang ur ---...--... 9 2 ann 8 -20 pn,i KlovIhM . ----.-........ . 0 ah .ni 0 03 plI A r t .oln obla....".""""'"'". 10 aIin m 241 pn Lv Coinum,blIe.."".............10 55 a mr 10 l10 piu KItngesvili...'..."."""""'" 7N0 am 4 001,.m FSt Mtte..'..'."""""- 71 ' aI 4 -M pm Orang1eitrg '''''"""'"'"...8 02 am1) 6 091 31m (Jowavgille........""''".8 21 am 5 27 pin lira nchy1110- "-.......8 B'3 a m 5 .12 pts, Geren "'""". 855 amji 5 55 tin -' - -- ------.......... 35 amo 6 31lipn A r ChretvIlI............ 0 22 anm 7 IS pa. ULvChrleston.. ''.. ''''.I ( Uni 8 l'-ancehy,llo" ""'". .7 10 ami 5 3.' p - iniir... ...-...... 36 (5 a 7 50 pi, Deiniark.....'''''''..... 9 4 am) 8 2s p.,, ilaLc.k v111i""""""''''.... 52 atni 8 42 p.o WIIIila on.'""""""'""""0 10 am 8 sx pme A iken.....".""'"..'"""l 27 inini 1117 pmn Ar A niguait.""""."""""""""- "ti ur 57 s'Pi Lv A ugusta ...""""""I 511 am 10 -15 pm AIi n...."""""""".... 2n nm h 20jipm -....... ... .... ........... 7I ii 4 m- 27 pm Wic le """... ""..7 1 in~~ 5 09 pm IIhi,nkII...8.... (i a:n1 5 a5 3)11 -- - -I -------...... 8 20 amie 5 44 pm IrncehivlI........ 33 am b 58 pm A r Chlesitie,n........ 3 am 6, ( pitr wiTit I'UJ.IAIAN Iln?ER AI:rATA AIMEIN AN!) NEW yTOag Lv A Ik en.."...... "-"........" 5 enpin Lv D)einmark......-........I 0 111 IA' Alken.................2 an Lv Can,ilen,II.ylxi:. tuAi. .........n.....l ....n..Y Y atn 2 25 pm A r RIlagvlal..-- " 5 m Lv It in8v ilb.........a11 m 4 35 Pil lOlm hin .1 Ye, hi. 26 iim 6 Wi inm A r I ,II' ini ~ -40 amu ArCnnr~eth..........1i 1 5; m b 315 am 14auIwia rer eMl311 iI "iIlibl Smithern1( IN'inl (3i b illii e. i,r, lreii, bi willn Clear 1.l00";iii ChlarliNton'I wii. (Iy LI up Ch arle ii era to New York i ii 1 n i,Jo 'nvIIle It 1 I()iN.irn 171 tanue UiiteiraI ('ine r Iiii. antmger PARKEI 'S HAl ALSAI1 Nonva Pa luuiatog h t to tr alid 1eee UtiIig SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Confit't TIe 111t%1 taim1 VolumIb anid Jack. souville. FARIVel 1n111' 4110 lts(IwIe I Co. lumbla anmi Olier I'Olotts. " FK-' 1' 1' V It J A \11 U Y '7, 18 11 . A NrNh . s N4. 3o , . Dally. FIa *y ,. $It "18AItImAh 12 A\I y 12 'Na 67 1p Air Vtnia 4 11) 4 * iat b ?. 1.v, Aa u ta, iso. IIv liip t ) 0 " '' itu ... . ....p "o W - r . . . . . . . , . . . " ' l tr it........... 3 W I " lWtk It.111;1.11 04, .. 6 . 1 Ar. Ch li I .......... i I;a I) p at 3 ) " oh Hill ....,. .. I b1 p I Ar. Vilha ond ..... . I 'I a I 1 . Ar. ashii,gon 42 a . I 1 " tlif imoro V'a. It. It.. 8 ( it p 11 M n ": 'iladhi 10 I5 1 It _ 1a 1 1 11 p 1:V.NOWYor, Pa 14 14 12 10 504 S p 12 ltup m or ) 4. .... 'V. WiASWI011. So. Rty.- 6 UU 1 10 4a1 81 4) t I.V. 111,11111011d ., . .. . -i2 u i 1 t 0 1-1 Lv. I)ativils ............ IS lo b W a 41 p ('u41-lot0........... U 1A6 a 9 11 10 W9 p 14ook Ifi .. 4 91% 10 a 1 1p Cht-0or ..... . . 6 0 \ 1 a 11 4Ilt NVmslro, ..... b 44 a 11 41 a? 12 ay A"t- '%llial Bift(14 st. .. 8 40 a 12 Nm 1 37 a Lv- Cohm-aoin Un. dep't.. 7 o")a 1 l61) 8a k) joliallkl........ 8 4at 2 631:1 'a ki Ia T tenton ~ ~ ~ 6 5 ..... . ... . 3 & 8 V 6 f I )i 6 6 -7 a% '.1'euto S CJ a11 9 p~ 11 l5 A (4raiitevlle i~ at a 8 1pI86 Ar. 10i OJ IOa 4 16 7 45a p Lv. cwobia, ......... 4 001t 7 W a Ar. C. r.sto.. .. . ........ 8 W a Ev. (Woik, Pa, 14T., j 0 a 4 60 n 12 474it " Phvadlkha . . . 02 a 4 4.1 5 630 a UnFtmr C.... -snitpvicr, 61 NOS. 81a'n 80.Av y" E p Y0141 AND PLO JDAI LIMITRIM." tAoid Vostihlld Tr~ain of 11111a1 D)raWit'g-R4,011 .41colling~ Cars, Ob. servation sti - Com,arment Cars, and Dinu0ug Cars rtkuning thbrotigh withoixt cialigo bet%%,eoll a3t. A1avtile. la., a.... N w York, via Jackp son hill' t-av -....h, Collin abift, CIarlotta ta0 Washington. Pullman rawig aRoo11 Steep. 1119 CArs between Augus11ta.l Ga., mid Now York, couatnc with this train At colt:illt,f, ft), the h tOer.of A.- . S. A and Aikon travel. Most oeemlotdalpl-Agesrvcb. tween Forida..,.... 4 nda Nee4w Y2o, Nos. 8 solad 33-anAshidl'to.. d a 80nthwexto Limited. ol d Vstin.de 't trai Wi hing ars and first c-lar-s coathea north lf uhrlotte. Pulltna dra-.iu room Ieeping uirq bet we6a Toma, .7 lan vil .. - vanna. Watiltigto8 And KNw York. Pullman sleeping cars between Aig5sta and ]RIchmonad. Lvo. 3 and . ..-U. - at mi. Throlqh Ptillmom drawing room buffet s.ceping c.%r,4 b. twen Jacknovilloe and New ork and Pul mtD sloriMti cars betwes Axtath nd Char. llo toma tlinian Sleeping cars betw , a -ack. se-villO and Columbia, e route daily twi JStekugvlle and CiueiawYti, via Jsackv -n F. n. AN aNON , J. M. Chl t a, n Thairdl V-P. Jb Gen. Mgr. T. M1.- Witthington. W. A. TURIC, a Sb. H. HARDWVI0,1. W. P. A.. ashing on. A. w. P. A.. Atlanta. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. a smaticnaed Alsdaio and ASrenr STATIO.A. laI Nos.ad -Ws...... ...... 7 10 a rAt Liied oldVethuatri 0wt d inn and2...York. PIuntnslin....................tAut and Ns. 3rcando. 4-.6. asjMil T n h N~ovv 3orry.......................a. 12 ta Pullman raing rom_ufe__ cpi__n_ e teN Jacon ar...................... an (ot4rto, 1 O ....................a 1i1n) a an ow lea C mia, en rout da p rw n Pird. o G................. W h..ingta JU. II 18 a41n &. Dou bia s ......m P ro wr tT -.. --- -- ... .. 1241) p m ln soy*l --x...--................1222p Nin..y-...,....................872. p ma -lothareston... ?5 0pmr ST TATIN.S.D1TJ1yf No. N2.0 00liflo '................. 10 30 am " 1Piemont............... 15. a4 m " Ulimsin........ ...... Ip l )Oa p 1'0 A lo so ........~~.... e vl .. ... -i 1p 41~m 6r. D2nn7ds............... 12 42 4 m 7. i Odg p .. ................. Lv II 45 m12 8reewoo ........a.......... 1Ub 0p " Newbery --........l..... .v 5 p ma nroteiy between..a............ an 87ip in raiharlesto------........ A. A. divi0I~n tolo., 1:8BaTna :7pi. ,1:8p 11pin, 11:.. a. . (VrIestion.. . Anr lUpafl.i) 1 rt0abou~d0 ~4 . dinT>T:8 pan... 6 -ip. Tn. Vestialed' Lm......lst n....... " ~245 a aa p 4an. 12:4 . ...ntoim.... Limitep)7 l01 54 87 " .....n . adc let. .."1 a 7 IV. H. 81Ar..Saranu. P. L I 4aP 20 Ge.l 45a 8 Ln..tparthug. . . 'Amr 1Mg8 05 if A. TU0 r.K . 5Ahvl. . LA 20aICK "P," Pss A p.. "A,"t (i. ma.Ag. mlength 1cars het wennu Colmanad shvil snrtIoudy beenJcsnolean hbincin' Tains lev prabr,A .dvson nortbou,M r:87 a.m,84 ?.m. .:18 p.1m Vest8bul2 LImted); suthbound12: .0 m80 Tra10 leav2e Greenille, 1.2an 2. 12v81o 102thbound 2:5.m.68 . m. 1227 551 . 12 Vestibu$ted Limiuedi-outhbud1;25 a. 114 :2 3. m. 12 -300 p.. Mostilmle 111mited). 2o 8767d88 on6 A.(and iision 1)6628 Ge8 prnene T 236 VatoIrc a11 28'g' 1 Wash.ngton 4D. O. ar ashi 43o3 8 a W. A. TURK1.~, J. . i A R DWNI WsIasington D. O. A lata Gan, O E e5 YEATRSo'o r 1 , 89. EstrnStndr Time gt* ye n' 1l 't I.M. AM.n PM. PMogay tna. Co.MOnly~. Pate2t ta10 .Cton.. 1250 85 280 9 065 22 im eg-an, A hansoe2 Il5 .ra.e ar. lth..1 27a 8s cit. oulastl7 of 2m 41 .JIn.. jo 223a or $3 5a . I 9 8; tur mont M $ onin Iyil 45ow'e20 New 78-5..thpn. 1 561 280 128 5 hit Hoc 1128 57 912k TO Atltitti, (h riotto, Augusta, Athong, Wil. liting01on, 'S#JW Or"IehSJanSt" m44w TOLk, 1ii.lOi1, 1l0timot(1, W lAblhilgLon, Norfolk, P'ortiqi,outhl. . o.. ht. u o _1 efflt Fob. 7th, 1897. IW.NND.at4%=NEIb.48 ~No. 41 I.v Nw York, vamyonnIR.R.ell 0 " am i' 0061m I bistolia--".......... aJ2 i In 12 1.6 at ialItilnoro ---- ................. 8 ' ' 2 0aiv %alionlagton.............4 440 " 4 30 tillinolld....... .......... 8 6p 9o Nlii,it 8 . ...,... +8851 pmin t ot tsie outh 8 . 45 pit. 99) % .v We'df I via . *.11 A.u l 6iIa I li. on. " ........ *12 60 Hm *1 30 pu :i I il it, In, via I i . ,...... a I tI v urllin), ...... t5 10 pm 100 am r'It a 1-41'g17 h.,1 Fvia' 1. A3 .f -P .....0,6 l% i n 8alfrm . . . . ......... 885 808 * ut orn ' i ................. 4 2u " & *...----.--..-- ........... 6 la " 0 58 " W 't tisboro .. ........... b 5I 8 1.1 Moiof . .:........ ...........643 " 9 12 " W rhiitte, vini 8. A. .,.8I 0 " *102bpm qilkj_. 1pmI 47 pm " Chester, v in . . .......... 8f pm 1~7p -v olum1ba, U. N. & Ii E 6 CO pr \r 0'in on " ...95 Ain 12 10 Greenwood "t I.. W 1 0 An Ablievillo ......... I I ,., 14o 4, Berlon " ....... 1207 pm 241 't % " Il ..s. * 8 45 " Winuor 169 480 Atlanta, 8. A. L. (union liepot) (f'entIaTime 260 520 NOlTitlIOUND No.404. No. 88. It tral Time) Winder .......... 240 pm 1042 " Alron ' ......... 16 " 11 20 Elbovito 415 1288 ara Abbe6ile1 " 140 1 * OrooliNood ....... 641 " 2C9 C C01.nto ......... 684 4 80 ^rC.oluI,blai.U To. . ft.... 1700 .--heter e . . 818 48 4 - to iaS. A. L.10 25jpm*8 80~ NI alonr"e. via 8. A. L. lII pm 6 Ot" "Hamlet, .6 ........ 1123 " 13 ~.Wil I Ii,sdon ..-m8,p Ar Wilington ....~... th 80 amelop Southern .......... 12 14 ! 12 am Ralei gh .. *2 1" *11 Sh " II deIl sion, " . ' *100 nra XF iirihan . .82 * 1 09px1 I'v DuIIIrh11in ......... 5 2o pm a QO ato Ar Weidot , i l A. L.46.... ~- ali *a I pA R10ch1m11n1d......... ............. 8 15 4 6 60 " Waiuhltngt'n.vIuPenn Rt.R. 12 Stl 11i 10 14, Ilitin ore " .. " 143 pm 12 48ai Phi1111dhlphla .* a " 0 Wp 31". 5 New York. "6 23 *05j Ar 1rtismouth " " ~ 780 1m 6'0i~M N' rfo'k is 4, 1 '750 " 1106 * s''y. t )y, ex. skinday, tfif-D' Mondy Nom. 403 and 409.--"The At anta 8pacial, Solh1 Vestibu' Train of Pullman Sleepers atid Conchem botween Washington and At lin, niso l'ulln an Hler 1ora betweex% Ports inouth and Cheater, 8. C. Nnp. 41 and aS.-"TITh 8. A. L. Rypreps," Kolid Triin, Coitchis and Pullnan Sleepero bvlween Poi tarnoui.h and Atlantti. Company slepeira bet ween Columbia and Atlanta. B Ill trait a make Immediate connection at Atlanta for Alonloinory, blnbile, New Or leanls, 'exia , California, 1 xico, I hntta ioiga, Nshville, lenig lifs Ailac'sn, Florida. For Tickets .leepers, And information, ap 1 to II. A. NIowlanai, ben. Agt.. Piwx, lept i ibnill Hout-. Atlantai., a., ( hnrlotte 7NC E-C W'. Jt - , Vkcenr' and Uon'l 1ian sgr. V 14. (ci ec.:, tnlet e'l tu erintenidu.ut. If. W. It (41 0V i.t. TR. fIle 3itautgsr. T. .1. ANDI ION, Gnil 'iPasenger'Agent OENERAI. O1FICES: PO.RTSMoUTH. VA Charlosti alld Westerll C8rolla lwyiCa. Augusta and Asheville Short Line.. Selhedulo- In Efrect Oct. 8, 1897, I.n1v. A igus.11......... 40 a nk 1 'Op i A. rivreGre wood,.......".2 .0 a In . Alleir.oll...... ........ 0 lp .11 1,nnre -....... ..... 16 pim 7 00 I n livils.....,.... 3 P m (110111n ..g. 4 0'1 w m S1t tnl ui ........ 800 p i n ba u i ...-- ----.--.... i $a p in ...... Ifentlere nvillo ... 0 op in --- r:2 .-.---0 01 p mi ANe eville ........ & 20 n m . 1, -itt aai '1 VI it .... ..... a 20 at In . ..... 8 l tinin rg ........ 1 45 it in 4 0)0 Pui ( 1 8 1 gs......0 0) it (1 ..........ii lOoa 40p I,. urenn-----..... .... 0 p, m ~ I 4 t A triv.et. eniwoodi.2... 28 p mn 0 0 a mi Ainrier n.---.....-,~"..... 301 a in. .....A........................ 5 00p i i 10 an 1a.i,ve ('i IhoiT en F118 4 ~44 m~i A r. lye ItLLI(igh -......... .. 20 a mn N..r................... 7* i. am Peieabur ........ 0 20) a to Itic hmnon d...... 2i - - Leiave 'A - -ii4,~ n Ara tve \*.da."..""''.....254 Fn ir!. x....-----............160 pm . a-e .---.-...... 980 m 6 20pm Tsitt...-...... . 0 a 7 .30pm ort ltoys d~." Wnn0 am 7 80 rm Slavain ah.---.................8.0pm .........'.tt n.........-....... 8208pm m-a 1 46 pm O S5am Leavo Greenawood0ii A r;ive. piartanii ""'"""'"... 7..9 am i.envi. 8 srtautiug..."""'""'''""-. 9 am0pi ArIvereen'wdl""'""""''"""''''...70 p'" 6riv GEe:to.--.--.-............9060 pnm lC~l i Ai Linn ior all Po te one Uis neeiIrl(tlon nt GireenWood for all )'I il Sp.ra. >nr i un r.a, 4Hlwy L a m 1 di eons lnru lativo to tickets, W J. CliA' Gen.i Pan Agt.. E M. N0O1'TH. aol. Age Ang,t' a T M1 M8i-.l1-ON, rruffc hiana8t sa,Ga Florida Central & Peninsular Timo Table in F.freet Jan 1. ,rrive Colubr""""'''''''''.... 25 pm Lrv olib,.................. to0 pm ,v. Colt, bila..... o. 87 No. 85. F mt -rn i c.)"" '""" ''n..2 5 pm1 1 47itm A'.trn TOiuj me")'"'"""'''''...11 am 12 47am - ,v ilinmark..Ipn A' Fitiaf.,x " " " " " '-- zi. 0 ,v 'avltI """""h.--'".---.....2 lii8n g ir liru lswiek.""""'""8.m.... L r .Jacksonyliio.."'""'.""'"" O 7p45 m Av .Jacksonivilie."'''''"''''''...99 nI--- Ok. ................... Sa tir Tai in hnsseq......,.,"'...' ..1 2 8pmT Ii IL ve r Junc tion ......, "' Ja pm L r M0 11........""II p I rNl'sw Orlea",s.............''."" . .;n6 i W a lo ...........,..7 40 m kr Gatinea.ville.........# "" "'''---:12 iuaim Ii tigi I r O'gaua .......". """---....p r wt ld Wr '""""""".... 2 0 2 401), Lir Oriuado ....""""".. -...... a f.3a 3 43, Lr Tampa ........"".--...9 9 30ami 0 Opun 3.".-..........82O,uan' 7 10pm Nolta lIIIOUN D. A' 'na ,~..........o. .MN.8 - v O1 ,,n............. *.p~ o, ,v ...........w............1 m1 ,v .derI - ---- 1 0am i 'in ltt'0................"" 2 23im 'li lial.,...... ~~..--.. 2inm 4 80. v I,iv. Ouk.. "".....- 2 n v 1i Iuna81-... -...... 8ibam7 00p r 8-'van.iti -.--.. ... Fahlin -.....--....2 2'0pm ii 8 m1 V i-i m 'i... .."....... 00 m minr ki Cio - - -z....... 4.771 1, 2 46 .mr Iii....... n n1( deat n kat nek,l110x, ou ii Cinei natn nod asi Pm,,tI.i hg(r r li$ I enetngw 'I.T, .adro'ok 5Uo It,te '. ne on ie an . m fh .