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CUhA AND SPAIN. A Hitorical Sketch From The Outlook fur April The present critical condition of Cuban affairs makes it appropriate to take a brief retrospect of the causes which produced that condi tion. Broadly speaking, it may truly be said that the history of Cuba is one continuous story of misgov ernment. Since Cuba's first. settle melt. by Spaniards in .1511, Spain has regarded it as a source of in come rather than an ittegral part of its kingdom. Columbus called it "the most beautiful land that eyes ever behld." Its fortility is no less than its beauty, but its immense pro. ductive power has been only half dtveloped. In early days it was constantly threatened by filibusters and buccaneers, and i0s tr1ade was carr;ed on by . single chartered com pany. In 1702 England held lav ana for ten months, and mnder an open trade system Cuba's commerce increased in those ten month-9 many fold. A similar result followed in 1818, when Spain for a short time adopted a liberal trade policy. As a rule, however, ho Spanish policy has been to discriminate against the coinerco of Cuba, to wring the last coin possible in the way of taxes. and, worst of all, to inflict 11pon the unhappy island a lozg serits of Gov. ernors whose only aim wa, to g.t rich as soon as possible and roturn to Spain. It i common ttalk for in stance, that Gineral Woilkr was much more anxi-ns to onriebl him sel. thall to col.tqor- Oh in-ur;reints. Weyler's predecet-r. Ge:..-ril Cain pos. and the l;rt-;nt t ( (rr;o ,u. eral Bianco, arv 1 . th fir -up-rior person:ally t-) the av.ara.'. iiatn. General s.:t o t y ,N Sisar ~,i eriilly et n heI the~ Indian lMulti n withI Lalf ae turv of tL.e i - i;.- *.r. -lavery wa, - i..r' . . a.I dlvanra 6:.:. a ,r.-:t e-Ar~f'. f-al e tra3- 11-: a 1 * were r . uhilt t. Cub - r half .,f this co. r 1 S4 S there wire fri t r r-7broi'-b1 u;on V tho.ugh f.r ''"L w . T* b'-ing grad ''ai RoughLygt t' e a - separate rac. a - by the grt-at b3v - - up'.o the "carpev ta ~ rec!oLstrtion ps j.i-. Tr" *. MorejT t haun onre th1; r*' La - b.rn a litica,l mo v.-rjezt in thj' Unzit'd .5ta lo.okinig to theP pureba's o f Cuba, and at lea'st once I1*. I~ an i?etuaI l offer wvas ma de to Spain ft i b'. a of aitiiatinag Cubia wn., natuarallb favorite oe wit h (u r avobolJhiing' States. Amriner~ w hh'3tors t.U - activjei part V. C in a r.IVa-:o of The wer wyw go''g is tV b LC(-t-ol really fo,rmi.idable Cu ( o r i. '..f theS gef'-Irj. -.r 0', nt ar w0-3 in fail fore'-: ithe Jeraj i~,. ,,''~ ' to makeLo forgtogn<~ .4x to' ,A Were, foundi' m gour~ .: totisards of )(Ioi- u t )Cbam a class by) the0:Ie..:, V from which the mueb to b of .j ana Volunteers is drawgn, -e 'I S banp," bays Mr. Mjaratf. HuA)s.. "became the victiomn of '-a'dk*. r-e pacity; oachi swarmi of 1hlieu d ~gor ed, giving way to anthler, 02. (~% to ti pre'decestors ins greedy 4 -u a ild I.nfligaig at e LX pense of the people, who, as it resort, rebel and lay waste with fire and sword tho island they love." Throo-fourths of the offico-holdors in Cuba wore Spaniards. A military forco was kept up by a peculiar con. scription which enrolled a paid force of 50,000 young Spaniards: Cuba paid the bill; and the young Spanish "Volunteers," thus paid for mili"*a work, were also unfair competitors for commercial positions. Taxes be cmo unendurable. Spanish mannu facturers wero given a practical nionopoly of import trado into CubI, whilo Cuban piodoets wero put to a disadvantage i -I the Spanish ni.rkets. Apart from specific complaints, the stirring hope of national independ once had giown throughout the forner war, and there was only needed a leader to set a now oin on foot. Agitation was going on con. stantly, and funds were raised in thu United States. Ii the early winter of 1895 local mutbreaks occurrod, and soon Maximlo 3omlez, Mlaceo, aind other leaders hided in Cuba with arms and sup plies. and the island w1as again iblaz-. WhAt followed our roaders know: Marshal Campos carried on a ampaign honorably but ineffectual Il; Weyler began with his famous trocha scheme of penning up the in urgents in an end of the island. uanid railed ridieulouisly, then ho formed his plan of concentrating non-com hatants into tie cities and practi al1 la-ing wa,lste the country-but ith no result so far aq the insur enrts are concerned, and with the errible eftect of stairving scores of Ihousa:ids of non-combatants and of 1nailly arnusing thwt uncontrollable dgination of tle peoplo of the L*nited Statvs; tina IN catme Genieral aneo, who has -ho,vn a disposition con Net war humianely, mt his na; mili ry succ-ss. A detailed i--lry .f tih, war is not called fer -ero lave bee-n few general ,ngago nen-ts: two strikg I::xidents have n be, d-ithi of the bravo Maceo, 1i t1h. .e.-cution of Colonwl R :.I ;- %aniar i wh bo tri--l to ind,te no" (u !n st,li: to [-ept aton . ov, r '. 0d Spanilsh Sol liers sont to Cuba imre than half iavo r.'ira Iit-Nvalids or have dii. ..u) came to late: a C 'ban' 4atono3. so Averrnment is in exi:tenice, bu it - ,::2+t with.,t power; the t.r PrA-I id r -. su:DrLar;zed i3-a Tra (1 th: n: a tr'm Jength two we 'I: in . gi a n. :'derate- and rue; a-:c:et ofI the' pre-s.ot stbte of she t..-recntandA 'irLljar to ne At pr .: Cair. we ik~d three Sr'-n-' pat:---hej extremein Sp,ani-L nt:.t. wh1*eb is (oppo-(. even?f to L' r!'.".'- (! aut'-ne~rne no)w iT raea rd car-s nothing? for L'a' fitumre or f.r Cuba at alIl ans I i-ti nct frAm Spain ; the autoniomists, who oneTC repre"enited an aptpa)irntly jope-ful p]licy of huoh nationaml in. lendntii governmrient ais now ex ists a Ciaaa oa trnd tia, but have .Ow% bl-ure rez-:oiilb-d to the hiope~ e- schemI1 si auItobIefny which iS asr.:ic;alIvly eing iiiiterpd byv paiiin a re to the in:s'r urtn to ht,nd( Is war: andn'. Iinlly-, the "Cuba rbd ri- n t, ]i-t.-r, t. any -rn .' b- - jillpre s e i-n j I JH-usa th'- first two, in .- -w h 're the ' i s rgernts hs ave h ''-i:.I th popl aith grthjym. '1a toe.rdijJ the ..ij.(r '.f the Cuebar rjie..t>gn lby Wm M.:t rst:en :r.'h'-s a, p'owe'r. A r ':' e"ry formr rAf I I,pr U{,fo h> Kt~rr1etYrn. nunber of Atericaim vero prisoniier in Cuba, sufferink under very so. voro hardship, son of them under sentonce of death. The onergetic protest of the United States Govern. ment has Secured 1tho releaso of till of them. A considerablo numbor of Americas wore suffering great des. titution owig to tho prolonged civil w arI-. Congress appropriated $50. 000 fo- t'ieir roli f. Of this $45.000 havo beet, expon(dod in reliiving. thei, thl colsmnt of the Spanish Goverlinent haviig been obiitied. Tho ntrovities of General Weyler, Which IIIaroused the indignatioi of tlh' civilizod wold, wero protested against in the nm of hunanitv bv our Governmont, ind, partly aim at result of that prote-t, Geiiral Wvey lor wn- reoalled, anld i morn h1uman10 aud civilized wirfilrc substitutod under (Jenvral Blanco, against v-hon o charges of cruelty or dishonlor have bven preferrod. Substantiall y the whole body of rvconceintrados-_ over two hundred thousand in Inum bor-aro being saved from starva. tion by charity, largely American. Owing also to our urgency. (it do. cree of General Weyler hanlishinlg n1on1-coibatants from their homes. and sliuttin)g thet up inl what Ire substancially prison-yards, has birn repoaled, and the recoctil(rados are gradually retuirning to their liomos. Wo do nit her' discuss tho <iles tion wther Cuba, under anlly Imlodi ftied SpaliA- governieit, or 1111dolr any intlepeltlent Cubali govertullilt, Canl hlve hopo of flituro prosperity antd peace; nor whether it ii the duty of the ulnited States Government to earry its intorvention beond that of dipi-lolnatie in edtation; er whethIer. I alv eveit. it should extend its own athority ovor Ouba, either as a c,,.1. otv, a tIritorv, or an iitegril part of the U1ntel S atteZ. Our ob jct in ti i aitie'e has beenI simply to give a bri.,f history of the i4ind down to th' presont tinw. ---G tsr ANNUA. CoNNENr:roN of the S s. 'r ! t tuse e n l .-.o vi Ati i n I . -w eh I at v11mt vivnrg t-tei i%i . . C . It) i 1s. taus. Slat Songs of ptrai'.e le loc'al cno: r. S 2 D.evot i 'n:d~ Thlankisgivinag ser. vic by Il'v. 1) M. Fulton. S> Whtt zre our aim? ANus. wered by Presidetnt Ilazard. G;,rt". town. Whatt 1 our inspiirt iu0? A nswerel bv Fie13 Secretary Whild,n. Whal' ~t has bteen tiur progress? An. swered by Rev. J.* W. Sh-ll. (9.in Add res5s. S )uject 'to be aa riounced li b Re. It. N. Pratt. Co. 1'u nbi ja. 9(00 Devotional byv F. F". W hiien. 9.I1* Organti zat ion, oe'rolhnen'ut, apj. po'i itroen?t Of conmwittees. Rep ort of e'x(cu)tive comrilittee antd field a-ee. retaurv. 11.0( O (pen con fe'rnce and tos lion draw~er condntedo~ by S. R. I ll Spa rtai nurg. ilov. W. B. D)u na. All rnd al.. 11.81) Sitnday Lc'bol mna n:igottwnot. iT suprinItendeit I's respomnsiilit y Tlhc te"achirs mee ot ingf, copeni di s. Iu I.,n. I'rimaar y t"oneb-rs t.poa.viul -srvice inl c:ha~rge~ cf .31rs. 31. Whkilden.i, LIupterin 8. 2~, Normuial bito.,g*. By~.... A,;5 lapo-r., bsafs, deie frP primary 1V t ch r-i' V r.i'on. By4tc? I 1i Ac, r. n y Ay i ;r, y - gl-'l of jB"y '1. J Jl.c,+t, tr'ai 9 (# Addrt1+- S.i. iti ject:. Jeu' tin i kui-Igg,. By I 6-v. A. iE. Cor uabe, (,kuhjmrbs.n ' '/) Ui'jarl-t (1 i ;ucerint' ndc'nt, pr)1.'nlly depuIfties, Ii rs, 'i. ;'. WhDitiau, Chr.ar J*.ton, (2j Hupe~rinterulentt tic roqa dc. part.mont, P'rofess~or Ut. 0. Sas,, Gatliev. (8) Sup,erintendent hioma claiss do Spiar-talhurg. ( I ) Statistical Seoretary, lProf'. I. 0. satnl. (71) Tralirer, Hr . NII r tert, Floienio. In00 P'in)aia!. A hotter way, Ilow? W i? illv. T. It. Law, 1D. D., 10.30 Norma1l1 lvssonl, Rov. 3. P". RtobortSonl, 1'0y 11.00) Th'll S. C. 'di6tonl of the InI tornational EVangel by dito . W. Birchmlorn, Caild1w. 12. 00 Miscelllwne ', farewmoll Word.s. 1.00)Ajmuwt Tho abhove wnay bo changod . some What. G111spel hymlns ?Nos. I to 6 will I e isId in t0h sin1ging. N 0 1 F . 1. As seil frolmi tibo abovo pro gr.in, the superitendet of the home primaifry afuld nlorma111 departmlenlt-, thle .9 aI istjial setcretat ty and1( (t tryeas nrerm will hlav.> br1i(,f writtenl reports to prceslit to tho coivtitiol, also the (Itditor of the EvaIgel. STho county vict-vpresident (to w-hom1 copies of this program will k) S'.t %\will kindly seil to th1 secre tary, W. 1l. eribert, Florilce, S. C.. 01r to cblirlmanl of oxeciutivo comm111it te, brief written reorts of CondIt tions :.n11l mz1pOct of the work it their respectivo coun1ties. o. The cty.t * v oflieer, (or wherr the county i. nt ordalnizod th, Conit y vi(e pr-,idnlt ) vi i il ao st, that thw plod s nmado for tho vount( is col!N-t-d anld forwar-doed withoul t i I es olli IIe 1 r oai tis o' thw 11a11hvo bomen autthorizedI 1N ARE YOU BANK RUPTinhealth, Constitution undermined by ex travagance in ting, by disre garding the laws ofnature, or physical capital akll gone, i 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 Pills an absolute cure. thIi. feet. It enres paininfulI, swollIer, smaiirting feet nie instat!v1~ takes the tig out1 of corns a n'bt oins. It's the g reat est eclii fort d iscovery' of theI( ago bi. Alh's I'(Ht EnIe inahtei t ig ht ii? t tng or niew' shIoe.s fee! easy. It i a certait n cre' for sweat ig, eutllou andi( ho't, tired, aichinrg feet. Try it tothi . ! byal ruggists and] shot' Itrs By 11na il for 25c. in stampzl s. Tlrial pack atg freet. A ( Y. [I-t. !NNYROYAL PILLS 'Gl e dt it oim 4 Athe thn il S Do y,ou know about those 4 pulling, tearing, u tshinig, 4' Is theret sorene,ss through i > thei hod), and can y ou hard 4 ecan promnise. you the 4 most pleaisant and prompt 4reief. It is Baolili You simply rub it over the 4skin and its own wonderful 4penetrating power carries it 4 downi deep to the very seat y of trouble. F:ernioline IBalsam ia ancon 4centrated extract of nll thec 4curative prop)erties of the> 4 reat Yellow Pine of they SSprains, strains, biruises, 4and burns arc relieved in a 4 r>ngle minute. It cures neu 4ralyla, rheumatism, sciatica, ond soreniess in the chest. For sale by all druggists. 4 Fermellac Chemital Works, y 4 Charleston, S. C. AAA.AAAA.AA4 A*AA JW. E. PELHAM. thm Southeru Passenger Association. Havo your railroad agent to writo a few days aliond to bo suro they got th" spt-ciil rates for you. -). Thoso who will attond tho con Voiion shoulit se(d tIheir namct to Rvev. A. J. Stoces by May 12th. 1. Let all (evoutly pray God's J0;lSillg-9 111011 tho convontion and thit ill the work mtiy prosper in our han111ds. Friatortially yotirs, C. 11. Ctrlislo, 4b11riis o.w)civo colmlittoo, Spar auibiitrg. Suffered 20 Years. ES. M1ARY LI-WIS, wifo of a prornt M ltt amr nlwl nw by aill oldi resIdents niear l3elmot, N. Y,.. writcs: "l'or twonty-sovon years i hadi beon a coi)stant sufferer from nervotis prostra tioni,an<lipaid hargoe umis of nuoncy for d,". tors tind adlvert ised runmedies wit.hiuut .)ec (It.. Threo years awo mny condlition wats alarming; thio loast nolso wyouldistartle and unnervo ic. I wa3 unablo to sleep, bad a number of sinking spolla and oloN%ly grow worse. I began using Dr. Milles' Restorativo N-.riviniotan<IL Nervottand l,verlPills. At flrst tho ic tine scomed to havo nio oil'ect, but af ter taking a fow bottles I beg-an to niotleco a chianlo; I rested bet,tor at n1gght., niy appo t1to begar, to imuprove and I rapidly grow bettor, until now I am as nearly restored to health as ono of miy ago may oxpect. God bless Dr.Miles'Nervinc." T15M Dr. Mles' Reemudies Drr aire soldl by aill drug-4W gists untler a posit.1vo MHW guanranitce, first bot.tlo Nervine iienefits or ioney ro- 6ftesI funided. Book on dis eases of Itho heart an<dHSt nerves free. Address, DRt. MILE,SIMECDICA L Co., Elkhiart, Ind. BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD, Hf. C. BEATTIE, Receiver. P ec,l ve M1 -o 2, ASK7. I%:tn i teeiomti \\' nIlhalija. \lixeM Ixedi Lo.No. ri a am ............ A lideh -s n ............ 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" rillo, F.C.&P.Ry........ 15 a 8 00 p "8avannuh........... ... .. 12 18p 12 24 a Ar. Columbia............... .. 4 10 p 4 45 a liv. Charton,8C&.GRIt.........7 10 a 5 0 p Ar. Columbia.................10 55 a 10 101) Lv. Augusta, So. Ry.... ....... 2 10 p 0 B0 p Graniteville............ 2 HOp 10 15 p " Trenton............. . .... U 08p 11 00v Johnstons........... .. .... 8 11) P 11 2 P Ar. Columblati. dep't. ....... 4 51 P 2 10 a Lv Col'bia Bland'g st........... 5 15p 5 45 a Winnsboro.................41 07 p 28 a Chester ..................... 06 4p 7 18'a Rock Hill................ 7 20p 7 58 a Ar. Charlotte................ 8 15 p 1 00 a Ar Greonsboro............ ... 10 48p 12 W p Lv. Groonsboro .. ............ 10 501) ...... Ar. Norfolk ..... ..... 7 85 a ........ " Daivillo....................* 11 51 p 1 15 1) Ar. Richmond .................. 0 40 a 0 25 1, Ar. Washington............... 0 42 a 0 151) BaltimoroPa. , 8 03 a 11 85 p Phtladolphlia.............. 10 15 a 2 0 a Now York................ 12 43 p 0 23 i Southbound. No. 37 No. 35 Daily. Daily. Lv. Now York, Pa. it......... 4 80 p 1215nt Philadolphia ............ 0 55 p SOa " altimor.................9 20 p 0 81 a Lv. Wsh'ton, So. Ry.. 10 43p 11 18 a Lv. Richmond .................. 12 10nt 12 Olm Ly. Danvillo .................. 5 50 a 0 15p Lv. Norfolk ... .. ..10 00p. Ar. Groonsboro............... 650a .. ... Lv. Greonsboro............... 7 05 a 7 32 ji Charlotto................... 11&5 a 10 201, 9 Rock Hill................... 10 20 a 11 0 p Chester..................... 10 55 a 11217P Winnsboro ............. 11 41 a 12 20 a Ar Col'bla blaudg i......... 12 45nn 1 87 a Lv. Columbiau V. dop't.. ....... 1 15p 4 00 a Johnstons................... 2 53 P 6 0 a Trenton ..................... 11 O&p 0 25 a Uraittville ............. 8 18 1) 7 07 a Ar. Augusta.-................. 4 15p 8 00 i Lv. Col'bia, S.C.&G.Ry.... 4 00p 7 00n Ar. Charleston..... ............ 8001) 11 WOt Lv. (ol'bla. F.O.&P.Ry ........ 11 55 a 12 47 a Savannih -................. 4 47 p 5 20 at Ar. Jacksonvillo ........ 0 25 p 9 15 -LEEPN ( tAR SERVICE. Excellent taily passonger vorvico between Florida and New York. Nos. 7and B8-Washington andSouthwestern Lillitod. Solid Vestililed trainl with dinig cars anti first c1ass coaches north of Charlotte. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars betweon Tampa, Jacksonvillo, Savannah, Washington and New York. Pullman Sleeping Cari between Charlotta and Richmond. Puln11111a drawing-room sleeping cars be. tween (ireensboro and Norfolk. Clogo connet. tion at Norfolk for OLD POIN't COMFORT, arrivin there in time for breakfast. Nos. 8 and S-U. 8. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing room buffet sleepiig tars be twfon .ueksonvillo and Now York and Pull man sloe )ing (Ar between Augista and Char lotte. Pullman sleeping . a betwon Jack sonlville and C(olumbin, etn . ito daily hot weon Jaeksonvillo and CintiunaI', via Ashevillo. FRANK S.(+ANNON, .1 M. CUlP, Third V-P..& Gon. Mgr. T. M., WihlIington. W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK, 0. P. A.. Wrshington. A. G. P. A.. Atlanta. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Contleisel Schedule In Effect W A26 C ailE bNATIONS. . I (harlaon .......... 7 10 a m I. Cohiini>iA .l. . ... ..... . It~00 a ni Pros IWrity....................... 12 11 p jn NOwherr.v ....................... 12 22 1) im " Ninety-Si.x....... ............... 1 25 p in A (.Creenwoodt ...................... 1 45 i , " otge .. ..... ... 2 25 p mi Ar. Ab ell ........................ 2 5 p m Ar. AndIersn ......... .... 10 inm Ar. Greenville ......... ...~~4 25 p m Ar. Atlanta..................... .. 9 80p GT'IATIONS.I LY. reeniille..................... 10 i1i "Piedmont...................... 10 40 a m " William.ston .......... 10 55 a mi r;i Zifirsn ....................106~50 a mn Lav. Pelton ........................... II 15 a in Ar. Donnalds ... ....................11 119 a Lv. AhEvii)o.. .~.~..... ~.1120a ni L~V. Hodlges........................ 11 55 a mI "Greenwood..................... 12 iL5 p m "Ninety-Six.................... 12 54 p mn "Newberry ...................... 2 04 p ia "Prosperity..................... 2 18 p mn A. Columibia..._-................8 115 p m Ar. Charleston.................... 800p 5 30p 71Yv.. . .Charlesthn.. Ar8 0p 11 00a 0aiflib i .. oiimnbiab....." U21p TBOp 9 07a 125" .....Altoni.......2 40p 850a 10 04a l125p *...antuo....l"25p 7 46p 1020a 202p 4 ...Uion........"l105p 789p 10 ii9a 2231 4 .... Jonesville ."12 2p 651dp 1015-ia 287p " ..Paolot....l 214p 6 42p 11 251a 8 10pAr.. Spar tanburg.. .Lv 11 45a II ISp 11 4 r ,L.:Stanug.. . Ar 11 20a 0 00p, 2__p_700 _A...shvil....v820a 85 "P. p. mn. "A." a. mi. Trains 9 and 10 carry elegant Pullman sleeping cars het:ween Columbia and AshevIlle, enroute daily betwveen Jacksonville and (Jincin nati. Trains leave Spartanbur , A. & 0. dIivision, northbound. (1:17 a. mn., 8:8 p. mn., 0:10 p. in., (VestiLmule Limited); southbound 12:26 a. mi., 8:15 p. mn.. 11:34 a. ma., (Vest ibule Linmilted.) rrins ieave Gireenvillo, A. and 0. division, nor ihb.ound, 5:45 a. mn., 2:84 p. in. and 6:22 P. mn. (V14 p.t iued Limit ed): sont Ihbound, 1:25 a. mn., S0p..,2:80 p. mn. (Vestibulled Limited). Pull Iman Sorvice. Pullmnan palace sleeping cars oa Trains 85and 11(, 87 and US8, on A. and 0. division. FR ANK S. GIANNON, J. M. CULP, Third V-P. &OGeni Mgr., T. M., WVashin gton. W. A. TURK 8. H. HARDWICK Gen. Pass. .Ag't. As't(Gen. Pass. Ag t. Washington, D. . Atlanta, Ga. OA UL E~ im Tale in effeURA pril I ,hl, 18018. Eastern Standard Time Southbound. Northbound. Loe'la Milx'dtPss Pass. MlIx'dt L.o'i i'gt D'Iy eng'r ong'r D)'ly F'"gt. STATIONS. (I CV 8 0 1 415 Lv Lauirens Ar 1 25 58 R10I 0 41:10 8 20 2 10 ..lin mon 117 6 0' 984' 7 00 8 ((n 2 22 Gloldvllle 12651 4 88 0 10 7 18 857 220i ..Kinad 12 '1 4 21 817 7 31 1908 2 31 ...Uary. 12 45 4 13 8 .t 71 -1 920 281) ..Jalapn. 12111) 1 00 e 2o 8201 951 2f.4 19ewber'y 192 33) 7510 9 01 1018 8 08 P'rosperlhy 12 0 2618 71in I) 4" 1940 317 ....8lgh.. 1200 20 (115 1) -1. 141 I8 8 21 I.4 Mountauin 11 10 2 2t1 0 4 10 101 lI 832 ...Chapin. II it 243 t1';l 14e32 11 to 3 41 WVhite Itoek 115ns1 1) 65. 10 5(3 11 N 3 47 BIallen tine II 291 1 31 11 11 20 1 00 1 151...1 mo.. 11( 110 1 10 2 I i 85 I 1 9 4 001 ..1.oaphiart.. 11 14 1254 4 11 11 18 12 25 4 1.iArCouiblaisy 1l'r0 2 304 .410 V. (. CiIA)D4, J. 1t. t'.ld 1N, Rutperintendent. Master Tiran. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGH S6 &rC. Anyone sending a sketch and deacri .'.lon may qumickly asertatn our pinion free whether an Inventlon Ia probably paent.abl e. Commtnica. t Ions utrictly eonlde'ntla Hadboko1Pte sent freo. Oldest agnyo securon patnts. Patnt tkn trog M~~Oun1i A Co. ecotv Sdtentifie Jitterican. A handsomeoly llustrated weekly .Largeat 01r. ettlatton or any Sotent.iBo leurn .oTrma,s a ya furmo thes, $1. Sold by al nowadealers. MUnNe ""*S1tiwNewYrk Branch co. FBt., ashinton . ?SAL.* to Atlanta, Cit rIotto,Aufgusta,'At hn9,' V iI __ zningtonm.b ew OrIfean s.; . inat tanlooga, Nihvillo and Now York. Ilio.0, 1ilhmond, % eehigton. NorfoAk, Ihiladolphia. Sohou o In4elleot Jan. 2, 1898. 8i)U'01160N1..e Nt,4(,184, \o.41. V vNuw York, via Penn. It.9.01100a.tn,*900an " ,1iladolptia..................... A 12 "1m 12 b tkim - Ialtimoro........ ................. 8 o0 2 60 air W ashingtoll......................4 40 "' 480 Itichmoniondd.......................... 850pin 9co O .v NorIoik, 1 l 8. A ....... WEO jii9 (5 aort"lloth0 o . 848 pm 920 " .v Woldo n, via 8. A. I.......... *11 28pm*1l 55 alu 'Lr Ilend.oon. " ........ *12 50 tmi #1 9 pm Ir ilurhat, via m. A. L....... 17 8am iJ3 Tfpm Lv 1)urhan. " ...... 17 03 pinf 10 Sm 'Lr Raleigh. via 8. A. L ..... .2 10 m 1 pi Sanforl............................885 03 11 " -outhorn 'nues...............4 5 of lia mil et, ........................... c 06 W alesboro ......................6 5t 811 .' M onroe ................. ........912 42W lgfo a *12 pm 41.4111,1744ki(1, V it K. A. I ...7 60 "'IOI6pmn 4 Ol-ht0l', Viai 8. A. 0. 8 1 8i 47 pm -V -otilbla, 4. N. & L. R. It. o CO pa tr Oflinton ...... 945ani 12 10 -1 11 reon*ooud ...... 85 1 stnia Abbeville ..... 5106 ~'140 E llborton ...... 1207 pnj 2 41" Athens " ... 86 " Winder.......... 169 4 80 Atlraita., LA. (A. ui.o. 270 Poepot) (Wentral TrI 0 5 20 NORtTIMOUJNI. No. 402. No. 38. 'v t-anta, (Central Tim.. 8 00 pm 67 pm thiae 240 p.......... m 10 42 Ar lino ........310 1121 " ebolon ......... 15 1211 a " Abbovillo " ......... 61 1. Grbenwood I .......541 2 4 ClAtoen . ......... 26 " 'rCo)livq')Tit. C(N -KY. i-4. 1t7 46 " UW lter .......... % rt ial lotto. via 8.A. 1-'12PM 760-1. Lv Atlant, via .. A.o p 0 .4 Hamlet, .6 112 " 0 . 1irWilinklwto27 ...1280 pi So"thern ineij . 12 14 4 8 "tin Wfdelr .......... 2 10 m118 2 he - ......... 82 " *1 00 " "~ Elbrton " .... 4 1 " 12 Opam "11 AbbII ll, "ft ...... 5In"1. F,V l-lislil 17 C0 pmi t I IU amn %I WIWI., vrio, " . ......... 5 "i 1 3 It"Cilnon A 'C ...... 784 3, 4 WahblngtauaPon i it. 1231 ,~.10 " t.atill:re ' S. 148 pm 4 2R a Philadelphia 1. A. 3L01)111 2 .5 0 1 y Me York. A. .. 023. 4 *6 0. IX1 "OI4 bli.1011th 44" as 7 fira4l 5 60 pi "larfolk " as .. '760 " 8 05 Nox.. 403 lad 402.-I'The Atlanta HlP4001,11 Itolld V'emlibulo Train Of PaIll"all 010pore ad Coutche between Washington and At lniuli. also l11ltn Nler-o'rs between Ports. 1th and Chester. 8 No,.. 41 nnI 38.-l . S. A. .. Kxprp," 80I(ITridn, Conch(a and Ptfull Sleepors botween Portminoullh id Atlanta. Corr, tiny sIieprs betweenl Columbia and Atlantali 11 111 trais ninko i.ineiat cometon am Athintit for Montgomery, blobin, Now Or leatis, Tema ., Culfornia, bit xlcf). Iliutta. lioign, Nitaliville, bloinjlils A1110(im, 1:13o1it. For Tichots Sleepers and( Informal Ion1, ap. t)]y to 11. A., A wihnd, boen. Agt., P11188. IkjeP't ........ 8 lantti a. Akli% &-t%Nl) Geri Ag. P... 17 -2i 18pm At uia 7i a "0. Sr. JOTI N, Ve-I'l"i and Ge4i'l Al tr uger " P ElelplE, ()' 1 3e te i it. I r t L.Bs(IOVuFi . Traiffic 7inagpr. N1'. 0. ANT)IZ-d402.-" cih 1itteigor Agent. THlE CIIIA XmEwr4mIIP jaN.. double aily betn beween Charleston Columbia and A lguta. QUICKCER TIMR. SOUTH- CAROLINA & GKOROJA It it CHiATILYSrON. 8. C.,, Jiln. 24,180. SCHEDULE. DAILY. .v thinri o n........... 10 a 5 30 pi Atanorvint y ................ 7 em 8 10 pr Forket. 8e r aa m 7 04 pm r a. 81 gam. 3e5n1)A1 n6oweaillo.........-.-.7. 15 GAII 801-61n Ormigeburg. .............9 2 ana G Y i St. Jatillom N r............ 9 e. m 8 48 pm Fort Alotte .i...........n..10 te n1 9 03 f m IngvIlle .. R.............. Ic k 9 20 p Ar oolumbia aa..............1065 am 10 10, IT Co AlbiL &.G...............7 60 am 4 to p Lvi ghvarlet .................. 7 40 am 4 84 pm SutMorvtll.............. 7 -lan 4m 6 1pm Gt eorgtlesw--.................880a m 750-0pm Bria nghvbll...............841am 675pm Rtoweavillo................. 831 am 7 50 pm Orange bu rg.............. 952 am 8 20~ pm Forglo e ............... ..0 86 am 6 81 pm K inville...............10 22 a m 9 18 pm A r Colesbta....................10 55Oam 010 pm Lv Colmsto...n............... 7 JO am41) 6 3. pm K insvile... ............. 154 amn 7 44 pm Fo 9o0...,........ 745 a m 8 55 pm St.a3cktihe w................ 8 2 m 8409pm. Orageur ..,........... 8120am 8 27 pm ltwillo................. 27 881 a 9 1711 p ikanch...................095a m 9 '5pm AreAgs..........~....... 5 a m 16 8 pm LvSumgmstr....e...-.........8 22) am 7 20 pm A Clesto..................1 (8 an 8 27 pmi Wi Calsto n.................. 7 4 a m ~5 0. Pm) flam borj................. .. 9048 am 8 28 pm ~J~Den mark.................. 92 amt 8 44 pma Blac ie ................0 80 am 5 58 pin Wilraisv ln...................10 27 em 0 10 pma ArCakesn .....-.............. 1 09 an 8 00 pm Lv A ngustt.~........................a 10 4pm Lv Aiugcot.......................... i.m t2*in A sia n --......................am4 27) pin Bvlenak..e.---........... ...6 28 an LyAlDen..r...~....................20 m 4 m Aragberga....................... 8m 10 58in B amdn.yl.....-.......... 1 am 2 25 pm A r Charletio.................. 00 1)m1 8 00 pm L v..Augu..a.............................. i8i 00 pm11 A Cr den ark.......---- .-............ a - 8 o 40 l L va zDenark 1 -----...............6 p 28 6 am Air A~ fg u ata points-.... .I........ 8ipe 110 anm lv a d 1n--.-- Ash..e....... 8o -15ta 2f25ipm pont md entnct io........ 95am to A5 pmiat A ringv)( the 4ntn"ile ...C..........1 5arl4estop Lving a t Chlet......i..........e ' no 600am amd~en Junctin... Ja ..kson amil 40e. Lonnections at, C Truaafic. Manaher E.lla fo al oWin( inouppe lioanthgan Nor~t dhlii Carolina Sld ran bewy Car August adn Asheille.Connectine.ro pos on SutherIn HallwayOct. Augn18ta ALen ad other.....nt. 40 n "T IChrto1:n AL. 1 ae Aoo.12tSN Trapfic aae E. 8. BOW(ii...N....n.ra...Man.ger Genelirlli.:...arI...o 15J.1) 70. Augusa an Ahvill Short Line Seisdl tn Efget Ocot. 3,187 S.evoA'nusa..---.... .. 8 p4t0 A A8iri e G lre o.........12 1.. p m ' evoAsh nden..----...... .......... i..... i an rens......ti....1 15 a 7 00 tam l. tie n t1.............1 0 p mi l ) Ariotrlnwoons... 28 p in 0L.ai A ida---oi...-...............73 p m 4) _ _Ans a ..anurg.......pni . 15 a m Ar1ly itn l p,gig....... 1 ani G rfen ill.,.......11 41am A rive tr4o nwoo.lr....... 20 8 1)1 00. A :3n4 4r,on 7-'' 2...-. ---..3.11 0 . Ailif,.a........ .....650 pm 1 10 1a m Loue i on.Fai....... .0. am - ~1. Aalyefoig ............. 20 am m~ 41 N r ufiolk ..................., a) ml __e__ erlbur i~lI.....,........2....80a m .. .. ,,ax................I16a m 4 --- losa ... ..... .. 5'4 00 pman - -. .110 -------... .... lIi 5 1 )1p m SPg 44e.......... . p 30 a 1 26 pm' - ---- --- .. . 0 3 a 10 ii m Sava nal '''''''' " Ic 4m 7 414)m A n -'--I4l.i ..... ----............ 8 0 atm Lea -- -.....-.-----...... 8 08 pm U)xei................... , 50 pam ArIe hj i wo...- ...... ..2.pm 8 25pm SCfli2---l-1. .640.a A0 1a h3 rrive G lir C.naw """-- 7 ali P eni HIilli,li1c' Ii nt hon faikey aYd rs noy r'fxto1 relative/ to tiok ets Ei li. NOl P1.Cl G, G (on. Pass. Agt,.. T. M 1lii1'-II0o Traffie imAutista, Ga..