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SARGE PLUNKETT. WHAT EIFFEoT WILln TilE WAIt WITH SPAIN 111AVE U'ON TIlE SOUV-I' W*ll We Have Negto lierotzt?-The Negro's Opporttluity to Lift l vitmsvIf liigIer Thati lie 1apt lver lt'ens. JAtlanta Constitution.] A war with Spain, the freedom of Ciba, tho roturn of poace-tlen what ? None of us aro wis e-Agh to poeotrato the conditions tihatl will bv after thoso things have occurred, but as it tOms the decree of fate that thbe:o things shall occur-if there is aly trutih in signs-it is the part o4 Wisdom to lift tho veil as iearly is we clin and shut. not our eyes to iny of the truths, Io matter how painful they may apiar. Whero v ill tho negro stand then Whore will be tho t rad it ions of t i 'south? No matter how olbkers may feel o have felt, h le legro has bven sueh it surprise to me thit I am1n slow to say that ho is "inforior" and cannot accomplish things just. as othi'r peo plo accomplish them. I tiiko it that if wo havo war tie iegroes will join it, march under the samo flag, wear tie siilo uniform, anid are b(ontd to be accorded1 all the honors their actions deserve. Tlhoro will bo lieroevs amnglit'r them anI no lolbt hleroine of Whom tihe poct wi!I sing, and whenl this is accoi)ilyhed mn other things will bo theirs by rit,lit unl natuiiral coille(llnces. A negro hero! That sound rih t funny, don't it, bys--eSpeinllv to til- old-t imo-rs? Thero i; no uie to yh o vor evvs and grit your t , thit i what they will be wh n 11N hAve f.'irmed into rginwns anid br1g.l.s, Pit 011 tho "blue" m11i ral ly al-oli d tHi :l1jr and enldutin,do loard"hi.1s of th11 climaillo aromIlluh io im l thiing of clilith) will bt in favor if the neogro frml th il tart. I smv simlple-it is nit, simpi~le, it will Ie tbe niost, fonidable lbng against the Uited Atf,ts. T'he climaulte will kill more mn11il thi11n tho g is, and it must be the lsoltihrni wide peole who go there. 'lh yanlkl-ees will hardly h :Ale to _4tjjn,l thl climait of our owi sea cont.ts. They voItIl stand Mevxico. I nlovr was iftralid of tlo law. lifting the negro to high scale o social equalit.y. flo will havo to lift himiiself by the iccumlaltin of wea,ulthi andu the perlformiance of acts eraitioni. 1Up1 to this t iime hie ImIs doneh not hing, but I ha lve long SinICIen lear od t hat th ey can muuo thlin gs thIat we nover thought of their doing. A war wvillI give t hem thei ojpportuinitv that years; of pence cul d not a o.)d, and will create to t hemt righti wvhichi no counmtrmy can: overilook. A f t or a reil first -clauss war~ , iho negro pierforinui g h:is Ipartm well t hereuini, there will he miglhty little oliumi at tached to inegro l.ood wI~ith lt he young pl)eh wvhuo hear th eir ai-es siung by t he poets -.di discomitsed of bv th(e histo.rian. Theii tru*ithI is flhat the negro is "'getting theme" miighity fua as it has been, but a war will bounet him right, there at one att. great stride. I know thant. a gr-eat. many peolE will not believe this, bot if you will sit down and, without. prejudice, con. toemplate thIem as t hey we're and ats they are nlow, you will have to ac. knowledge that, hbey are inot. so "'in. forior"' as you hearid they were. H-ow well Canl miany now~ hiving remnembet what ,a p);Cture thoy intudo ruishini into the towns mineiately aftem Lee~'s surrender. EI'specially did the) rush for AtlIantat, and mtally h1avt boon tihe funny jok-s got oIl' at thleiu expense abIouit tI at time. I submlit that wasfooled abont their capac. ity tid 1know t hat thiousandius of 011018wer the same. If I had beer told thenu that there wvouldl hani been ai TJuner, a Waushiingtoin and mniy others now prominient, Ishiould havo thonght it foolish gab. Whlei I go out about thle negro colleges and look upon the scholars the'r, am bond toadmitthat they hv passed'( far boyendl1( any1)thing I ('ver dreamed of, and it muakes me mighty t ~ caut.ions in miy calculations on what they cannot do. Thero is f'illy eno0ugh in1 it for mo1 to dlomir0 imost emUphIatical that tihe nogroes bo scattered from the south before we have any wars or any negro horo 5.. Beosides .the danger in t ho negro ~' there are t raditions and sentiments * that~ we, of the south, must prepare to loose. The "old gray jacket" will not be in it any more and we must sing the praises of the "boys in bluo" juRt as tr first Clas ankoo would havo to do. The young generation who havo not tho tmomorios of thq southern horoes in thoir hoarts can do this pretty oasy, luaybe, but it will be a bitter pill to the old. It strikes me that it would be a goo,l thing to change our iational uni form. Tho boys can stand the old flag and lo, o it as sinoorely as any, but I doubt the wearing of the uni form. Tho older folks saw the flower of the south Inarhaled against this lino of bluo and we all remember the brave fell<ws who doted so much upon gray, till to their memory, I think it would be a trying thing to wear that blue. If wo must have war let us have a now unifo n. But, the world is too busy to care for our t raditions or respect our sen timont. Business is the thing that rules, and in this connection I will remark that perhaps there is fully 114 inluch business in this mat ter as thero is patriotism. It should L. omr businless to soo that some arrangement is mado to scatter the negro from out the ounth. If it can ho arranged that they shall havo the island of Cuba wohe the war is over and go t here, it will Imako uo much easier, though I shall over claim that war is a bad thing. In this I will have the sanction of Brown, for he is terribly distressod over the pIro. pet' s. Thero lwls st.ilingly through the mist. of all thoso war trou ble- a few things which scons good for the south. No doubt about tho soithern young inan. Aft-r tho war is over thero will be n1o iluoro suggestions of the south's disloyalty. If the yaukoes will koop DANCING TO TlE MUSIC OF DEATIf. Tholusatiids and thousands of Ien, without realizing it, are daily dancing to the inu111-'ic of death. It is a 1neasure that ever gfrows faster and brings a iuta rapidlv nearer and nearer to the grave. T'oo iuch work - too ntuich IsinesiS - too a1uch worry. Too little tille to eat and drink \ too little timne to recre late a1d rest-too little thought anld care for -- hiealth. These are the key-notes of the dance of ill-health. TIhe 11nan who (antces to theill is son inl the grasp of general ill-health, and will spVeily be in thme relentless clutch of nie fatal iinaladyv. It tuay lhe tiervouts -exhaustion or prostration; soie wastinig disease, deadIly conlsuimnytioni, or aniost any ail.. liuent in the category of humnan ills. 'There is a sure, speedy, andir perianent renmedy at handmu. Ninety-eight per cent. of all cases of consmipt iott, chironmic, or hinigering coughs anid kindred aihttenits are cured by Dr. Pierce's Goldent Medical Discov eryw. It acts through the bilood dlirectly ott thme lungs, driving out all (disease gernms and building up new and healthy tissues. It huilds irtu flesh and mnakes rich, pure blood1(. It tones the nerves and brightens the brain. It imnvigorates the liver and namakes the kidneys active. D)ruggists have nothinig else "jur.t as good." "Abouit two years ago I had grip, whlichi left utie feelinig ierai~ble---no strength and a coutgh," writes Mrs. C. Mlaynard, of Itaat Lyne, Newv London Co., Conn. "As somne of nU y fantily (lied with continp tion I feared that, so I began taking Dr. P'ieree's Goldeni Medlical Di1scovery. After taking the s'cond~ bottle I felt mnuch better, and now~ anm feeling very well for one of miy age (sixty-three years). Have had a honse full of comnpany all summnmner and two hired uten part of the tiWne, and I have done all the work alonte.'" ''About two years ago I was taken with eCZetta iti its w~orsc fortt," wirites Austin Ratnsey, Esq., of Saltillo, Hntiitgdon Co., P."I coiunenced doctorinig for it as soont as I found out what it was. TIriedl three doctors but got nto relief. I thought It would set inc wild; it itched and burned so.hadily, I thoutght I could niot live. The neighbors thoutght I wouild never be cured. 1 wrote to you and you a-dvised nie to try your 'Golden Medical Discovery.' I cenm nienied to take the ' D)iscovery ' as you saidl. I took tour bottles before I suw -ty chantge-then 1 began to get better. I, takent sixteent bottles ini all. 'Took y 'Pellets ' with the ' Discovery.' I amt now aboust well. I had kidney~ trouble for fear or. five years antd your G.oldeni Medical D)iscovery ' alco cured th'at ro und ati(d well. I caiitot say eniough in p>raise of your "Goldleai \I edical lUscovery.'" "I conii.(er D)r. Pierce's G'lden Medical Diseov'ery the finest remnedy ever coni lpounded, for bladder trouble,'' writes Prof. C. Chireiner, of Carthage, Jasper Co., io. "My case wvas a (desperate one. I w-a. alarmed, aiid had about given up all hopes. I consulted D)r. Anderson and( lie told ine minte was the worst case of catarrhi of the bladder lhe ever saw. lie tetd iue there was onily oiie renmedy in the muedical world that lhe knewv of that wvould reach iiiy ease anid that was D)r. Pierce's Golden Miedical Dis covery, In less than one half-hiour after I had iiiy first (lose I felt relief. Three bot tles have cured mae sotund aind well. Now wherec can I find words to express niiy gratitudet ?" Rev. hr. C. 1). McD)onaldl, of GIrafton, N. D)ak., President of the North Dakota Chrtisian lEndeavor Union, writes "'Mrs. McDonald thinks so iiuchi of your book Coinnion Sense Medical Adviser ' she waints a se conld co py of it-she has loaned to a neighbor the first, I enclose 31 cet for cloth bound copy."' "T1he Coniinon Senlse Medical Ad -viser,'' D)r. Pieree's thousand-page famnily doctor book with over three hundredl illustrationms aiid colored plates, will he sent for a limnited timne only, absolutely free, paper-bound, on receipt of twenty one cents in one-cent starnpJs to pay the cost of niailing on/y'. Address, WVorld's Dispenisary Medical A ssociation, No, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. V. If a hand sotn, cloth-bound binding is p)referred1, sepid ten cents extra (thirty-one cenits in all), to pay extra cost of this handsonte and more durable binding. No homne library is coniplete withtout Dr. Piercc's Common Sense Medical Adviser. Secret of Beauty is health. The secret offhealth is the power to digest and assim ilate a proper quanity of food. This can never be done when the liver does not act it's part. Doyouknow this? Tutt's Liver Pils are an abso lute cure for sick headache, dys pepsia, sourstomach, malaria, constipation, torpid liver, piles, jaundice, bilious fever, bilious ness and kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills along witi the boys from Dixie the old flag will never trail in the dust, though all the world should join with Spain. Tlhousands of Span iard, eamt over dnimg tho war and WeUt into the union amY as sub1Sti tutes, and so ioux seo t1o south has fought them boforo; them. and m-ost every other nation, joined &gaiust the south in thosc dark days and with them all they didn't have muh brag on. This matter of closing your mouth about our loyalty wyill be one of tbo good results of the war and having soni pension money to como this way will be another. Of caurse, they will pension in this in. stance just as they have been doing and this time the south will be in it -it's a bad wind that blows no I.VIN(i ANI) IYNt NATIONS. Wint .ord saillibilry Says A bott Them and ThOir Characteritlcs. Lord Salisbury's Speech.] You may ronghly divide the tina tionls of the world as the living and the (ilg. (n onie 1 sido youil have great countries of onormous po%er, growillg in1 pOwr (vry yea , grow. ing inl welih, growit,g inl dominliom, growing in the perfection, of their organization; ro1lwiays have given to t'.-m the power to conoiletriato o111)11 .y onm point the wholo military foreo of their populltion, and to Its "Vemble allies of a imtigit itdo tiand power never dreamed of inl the gen. orations that have gone by; and scienoe has plaed in the hands of those armies weapons ()ve.r growing in their eflicacy of destruction, and, therefore, adding to the power foarfully to tho power-of thoso who have the opportunity of using t hem. By tho sido of those splondid organ. izaftionms, of which nothing seems to dim inish tho force, and which present rival claims which t ho future may only he able by a bloody alrbitram)ent to adjust, there are a number of com munnities which I can only describe as dying, though the epithet applies to them, of course, in veOry different degrees, and with a very different amount of certain application. They' are mainly communities that are not Christian, bunt I regret to samy thu. is not exclusively the case. And in these states disor'ganizattion andi de. cay ate advancing almosat as fast as concent rat ion and mncreasing power are advancing in the living naltions that stand opposito them. D)ecado after decade they a e wveaker, poorer, and loes provided with leadinsg men or inlstitutions8 in wvhom they .can trust, apparently drawing nearer and nearer to t.heir fate, and yet clinging with strange tonacity. to thme life wvhich they have got. In them mis govertnment is not only not cured, but is constaatly on the itcrease. The soc'oty--and oflhcial society the administration, is a mass of cor rupition, so that there is no fi rm ground2 on wvhich any hope of re form or restoration could boe based, and in their various dlegrees they are presominzg a terrib)le picture to the more enlightened portion o7 the world, a picture which unfortunately the increase mn the means of our in. formattion and comnmunication dlrawvs withr brighter-I should say darker '--and1( more Conspicous l inoamonts, in the face of the eyes of all nations, and appeails to their feelings, as wvell as to their interests. How long thism state of things is likely to go on, of course, 1 (10 not attetmpt to prophlesy. All I can) indicate is that that process is procooding, that the weak state's are becoming weaker, and1 the strong states are becoming stroniger. It needs me to enter into no dletail, and to attempt no specialty of prophecy to point out to you what the inovit able result of that combined p)rocess must be. For one reason or for an. otheor-from the necessities of poli tics or under the pretence of philan thropy--for one reason or anoth&;r the living nations wvill gradually on croach on the territory ot t.he dying and the Reeds and causes of conflici among civilized nations will sp'bedil) appolk.r. *Of coorse, it is nlot. to bf Supposed th.!i aty ono nati<n of l living nak,01 will be allowl d tc httvt tht prolitably monopoly of cur. intr or mitting up these unfortiuunt patien,Is, and the montroversy aft tc who lill have the privilego of doing so, and inl what mannr he shall d it--t hek things may intmKdu0o cause of fatal rtfTorm.cos bet weein the great nationls whose armies "atand opposite thrvaten'ig each other. These are the daigers, I think, whieh threaten us in the jxriod which is coming on. It i% a 'eriod whi\h will tax our rosolution, our tonacity amid imperial ~inintstb to tho utmlost, Ulnt'oubted. ly We shAll not allow Englakd to be at a disadvantagq, in any rearrango. m1eit that may take place. Ont the other hand. We shall not be jeldou it deolation and sterili'y is removed by the aggrandi4eent of a rival in regions to which our arms eannot Orr' FOR YTA I 'll a 1.1 "I'll Es K1. k 11t e M iUts xt-ap%et to the Belln San Fraeisco, May 24.-The tirbt Manilla eXpeditioU is now ready to sail at a m1oment's nottice, though its departure is not expected until to morrow. It comprises 2,500 men under the iunediato coinmand of Major General Anderson, whose headquarters are onl the Australia. Wheu the last soldiers embarked and the vessels drow away from the dock all the whistles and bells in the cty anomnevd the farewell and Glod-spoed of San Frenoisco to the boys inl bino. U.EN. LCE's 1110AINAS. Grewe Soitthue-r Chic f1141in'm Last ltrattiffg Phr1teo May b-)H iips Old iome. Wash in)gton, D. C , May 24. .R1eopresent ittivo Brewer, of Alabama, introduced a rosolution today an tlhorizing the entombment of the ro mains of the lato Gen. Robert E. Loo aid his wife, Mrs. Mary Cuitis ILee, at. tho Arlington National Com etery, the old Leo homestead, and tle erection of a monument, to them whenever theso having anthority to (10 so ask for it. Case of Poisoning Hood's Sarsaparilia Drives the Pol son from the System, Quiets the Nerves, Relieves Dyspepsia and Catarrh. " While in the army I was poisoned in wardly with poison oak, and I did not get well for 15 years. My blood became so affeoted that I was taken with a hacking cough, and I was thought to be going into consumption. I t.ook many different medicinea without avail, and finally re solved to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. When I had finished taking tho first bottle the pimples began to disappear fromi my body, and after I had taken three bottles I was well. I have also suffered with ca tarrh in the head and have been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla for this trouble and it helps me. In fact I take it for alf ail moenth and believe it has no equal as a blood purifier. It quiets the nerves andl given refreshing sleep. It has relieved me of dyspepsia and built me up." J. I. HIOLLIDAY, W illimston, South Carolina. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best-int fact the One True ni10ed Purinler. Sold by all druggists. S1; six for $5. h~ood's Pills eure Lier Ils. easy to Baae S Do you know about those ~4 pullinq, tearing, crushing, 4 4agonzngpns Is there soreness through 4 Sthe body, and cant you hard-4 Sly stand ercet?4 4 We can promise you the 4 4most pleasant and prompt relief. It is You simply rub it over the 4skini and its own wonderful4 4penetrating power carries it 4down deep to the very seat 4i >of trouble.4 SFernoline Banlsam Is a con. E4 4 centrated extract of all the # 4 curative properties of the 4 rent Ye ow Pine of the 4i 4 Sprains, strains, bruises, 4 4 and burns arc relievedi in a 4s'ngle minute. It cures neu- 9 4ralgia, rheumatism, sciatica, anlsoreness in the chest. 4 S For sale by all druggists. Srernallat CIemicat Works , 5 4 Charleston, S. C. y FO:a.' Sale Uy W. E. PELHA Me The Voluntoer Army. Washington, 1). C., May 24 ---R. ports to Adjutant Goneral Corbi from tho Sianto . camps show tttt 112,000 mon tinvo beou mUitorod in. to tho voluntor iriny. Railroad Engineer Testifies to Benefits Received From Dr. Miles' Remedies. X liERE its no moro responsible position on earth thun that of a railroad engin cer. On his steady norves, clear brain, bright eye and perfect solf command, do je'l the safot-y of tho train and the lives of its passoigbrs. Dr. Milos' Nervino and other romedles are especially adapted to keeping the nerves steady, the brain clear anl tho mental facilties unimpaired. Engitneer F. W. McCoy, formerly of 1823 Broatdway, Council Bltiffs, but now residing at. 31i1 lumboldt St., Dlenver, writes that he "su ifered for years f rotm constipation, caus lug sick, nervous a nd bilious headaches and was filly restored to health by Dr. Miles' Nerve & Liver Pills. I heartily recommend Dr. Miles' Remedies." Dr. Miles' Itemediles D are sold by all drug- * gists under a positive Mile]' guarantee, first bottle .m dO bonetits or money re funded. Hook on dis ensesoftho henrt and Health nerves free. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Oleanses and beantifcs the hait. Frmete a lusritgrwth rNoor Fails to itotoro gray Uair to Its Youthful olor es scalp diseases& air ing. .A)o, nd .:0n! Drugids WhIcheste English Blamond Bran& ENNYROYAL PILLS Original and Only Genuine. VA%AF always reliable. LADIES "Its Druggtt for Chich4m es 'nlish Di. nondBrnnd in lied and Gold netaltla boxes. sCaled with blue ribbon. Take no other. 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M. Fi,EMIINO, I). P'. A ., N. S. P ENN iNGT1ON, T. 51., ' IV.it. BUlTLElt,:Jit , T P'. A, it. It ME A Y, U. T A Jacksonileu, Ila. ATLANTIC C01AST LINE! FAST LINE BetWeen Chiarlostoni anld Columbia1 Upper South Carolina, Nor th Care ina, Atheus and Atlanta. P'AsEatt i Jt.An-r.it-:N WVi.htNON N. C , a prt. 2iiaa, 180)7 CONDEN8Kt. 1 Cii E.tP'j., (oia VFlT: In Elli May. I 15 00 EAWT 7 OI m i v....iChrlst,3. C. $ (11 Oa7aiom Lv".'.'..'".,' .'" r 55 pm 1e S am r.....Coiutnl t.r 4 ptril s20 am A........sp-r ay.Tv8 Spt 12 I5 pm, A r.... ...... NL. w he ry p 0 int A r...... a mn ti,. v I 4.5 pm 2 Dpin A O....... r I.n ilo..,., v 1018 n r nm '. ru ..... A r s.,...Iv it (0 am II 0ii i'.e A r .... WIalit 1rI .1,'y ir 8 15 pmI Ar..Calot t. N. C ..,.v p m am ll\pm Ar r..llede rattv ifiQ N',.. ;v~ 9 12 a 7 to pm11 Ar.....Ash ev ille....1v 8 2 Am) *Daily. Noi (2111nd1 3SolidI trains between Chariot. ton and UnOinty bin, 11i. E \f ibVt0, hlt, .Paseonger og J. R. l{l Nt,Y, T.M. E MWSN Oun'I Manager. Trafilo Mnager. SOUTHERN fAILWAZ Central Timeletween Coluibla and Jack. donville. Z.aVturn lie lietwoon Co. lWubI and Other l'oluti, Xriotivo May 15. I89M. Northlipund, - A. D8 No. 80 1)1411y. vaily. Lv. J'villo, F.C.&P.8y........ . 8 00a 7 0Xp " avannah............ 120sp 11861) Ar. Columbia.............. 4 05 p 4 )! a Lv. Char'tou,.&GRZ........ 7 10 a 5 lW11 Ar. Columbia ................ 10 M6 a 10 101) Ly. Auguvta, So. By. . 2 101y 9 10p Graiteville .., .... 281 10 151) Trenton................ .... 803p 11001) Ar. ColumiaUn. d1 p 2 10 a) S3l'bia 131and'g ti.. . 1 84 1% Vinnsboro ............ (00p 0 28 a " Itetor .....................0 54p 7 18 ia " ookHill ................... 7 20p 7 58 Ar. Charlotto...................8 1511 9 0 t Ar Groonmbwro................ 10 411p 12 10p Lv. Greensboro ............ 10 50 1) ...... Ar. Norfolk ... .... 7 0a ........ Danvillo..................... Jl5 p 1-85p Ar.. Richniond .................. 0 40 a 0 25p Ar. Washington ................ 0 42 a 9 85 p "BaltimoroPa.R.R1.......,, 808 a 11 85p Philadelphia.............. 10 lba 2 50 a Now York................. 12 48P 8 283a Southbound. No. 37 No. 35 ____________ Daily. Daily. Lv. Now York, Pa. R.R......... 4 80 p 1215ut Philadelphia................ 0 55p 8 50a Baltimor..... ......... 0 20p 0 81 a Lv. Wash'ton, o. Ry..... 10 481) 11 15 a Lv. Richmond ....-............. 1210nt 12 01m Lv. Danvill-...... .......... 550 a 0 15) Lv. Norfolk.,. ............ 9 85P Ar. Greensboro-............ U 50 a .. Lv. Greensboro-............. 0.5a 7 82p Charlotte ................... 9851a 1020p " Rock Hill .-.--............. 10 20a 11 0(;p Cheater-----............... 105a 1187p Winnsboro- -.-.............. 11 41 a 12 20 a Ar Col'bla Bland' V.......... 12 4nn 1 87 a Lv. Columbia Un. dop' . 1 p15P 4 00a , Johnstons-................. 2 W8p 0 00 a Trenton ................ 808p 0 25a Graniteville ............ . 8 88 p 7 07 a Ar. Augusta....--............ 4 15p 8 00a Lv. Ool'bla. 8.O.&G.Ry.......4 00p 7 00 a Ar. Charleston.................. g 00p 1100a. Lv. Col'bia, F.C.&P.By......... 11 56 a 12 47 a " Savannah-.-........._ . 4 47p 620i Ar. Jacksonville-...... 9251p 9 1ia SLEIPN OAR SEIVIvE. Excellent daily passenger Rervico betweon Florida and Now York. Nos. 87 and 88-Washington and Southwestern Limited. Solid Vcstibuled train with dining cars and first class conches north of Charlotte. Pullman drawin. room sleoping cars betwoon Tampa. Jacksonville, Savannah, Waslngton and Now York. Pullman SIm-piag Cara ltwein Cluirlotto and Rticlnond. Pullman dram.ng-roon 8leopin ears be tweun Groonsboro and Norfolk. ,CToso connoc tion at Norfolk for OLD POINT COMFORT, arriving there in time for breakfast. Nos. 1 tnd W-U. 8. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping eurs b twon Jacksonville and New York ad Pull mni seping cars hetweon Augusta and Char lotto. Pullnan sleeping cars between Jack. sonville and Columbin, en routo diaily bot.ween Jacksonvillo and CiniinnaiI via Ashevillo. FRANK 8.GANNON, .i. M. CUlP, Third V-P. & Gon. Mgr. T. M . Washington. W. A. TURK, S. H. HA 'DWICK. G. P. A.. Washington. A. G. P.*.., Atlanta. -SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed vehedule in Effect May 1, 1698. STATIONS. lv. Chanrl on > ....................... 7 10 a m ..omn l ........................ 11 00 a II Prosnerity...................... 12 11 p m Newborry ...................... 12 22 p mn " Ninty-SIx...................... 1 25 p In Ar. (reonwood ....-................. 1 45 p m .o .ge .... . ................... 225 p I Ar. Abbeville ............. . . . 2 p m Ar.Iliton........................8 10 p m Ir. Anderson .......~.....85pm &rerenville..................... 42 p m Ar. Atlanta ............. 9 80 p mn STATIONS.NDi Lav. Greenville ................... 10 15 a m "Piedo(14nt .................... 10 40 a ma " Williameston.......,... 10 5 a Lv. Andeis~on....................650a m Lav. )3elton ...................... ~l a m Ar. onnalds ............ 11 89 a mt Lv. Abevillo..................... 11 20i la..Hd.. ......................... ~~iManm "Greenwood ..................2 85 p mn "..N,.n..y-8.........................12 54 p mn . ..b....................... 204p m P-rospority .......................18 p mn Ar. Columbia...................... 8 85 p m Ar. Charl.ston......... ..... 0 a0 . BTATIONS. a 0y TBS 70FLv.-..halesin..Ar 800p 1100a $80a 1180aI' .. Columbia...8 25p >80 907a 1215p 0 ...Aleton.......O2 860a 10 04a 125 " ...antuo.. 15 7 46 30O20a 2O2 " ...Union... 1 05p 7 0 10564a 287p "....Pacolot.. 1214p 6 42p 11 25ia 810PIAr.. prabr..v1 5 1140a 820pL'., Sprabug.A 11v 20a 6 0I~p 245p07IAr.... Asevillo.Lv 820 805p "P," p. mn. "A," a. sm. Trraine g and 10 earry elegant Pullman elcepiug care between Columbia and Asheville, enroute daily between Jacksonville and Oinein nai. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C. division, northbound 6:87 a. mn., 8:817 p. m., 0:10 p. mn. (Vestibule aimited); southbound'12:26 a. m., :5p. m., 11:84 a. mn., (Vestibule Limited.) Trains leave Greenville, A. and 0. division, nsorthbound,5:45 a. mn., 2:84 p. mn. and 5:22 p. m. (Vestibuled Limited). southibound ,1:25 a. mn. :806 p. ms., 12:20 p. m. (Vestibuled Limited). Pullman Service. Pallmsan palace sleeping cars on Trains85sand 86, 87 and 813, on A. and 0. division. FR ANKS8. GANNON, J. M4. CULP, Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., TP.M., Washington. W. A. TURK ii. H. HA RDWICK, Gon. Pass.Aig't. A'tGen.Pass.Ag't. Wahntn D. C. A tlanta, G. 8.Hastern Standard TIimie. 51'l Mxd Pass. Puts ,j'dlA' A.M. A.M. PM. PTTON. lM. P.M P.' 0 02 8t'o I 45Lv lanurons 'Ar 1 25 5R0 1(00 63:10 820 210 ..lin. 16'7 6105 98) 700 84a 222 G4olville 1258 488 910 7 18 8 57 2 29 ..K inard 12 h1 4 21 8it7 7361 0 08 2 84 ...Gary. 12 45 4 18 8 10 7l-N 9 20 286) ..Jalapa. 12 80 4 00 1.24 8 20 90 a. 54 1ewberry 12 21 88) 7650 1)04 10 38 11 08 ProsperIty 12 0 2658 7 10 056u 10 40 1 a7 ...-81 ... 12 00 2.'i 06 9 42 10 48 821 Lt.Muntain 111(0 2 2} 0 4i 10 10 11 10 37:' ...Cimapin.. 11 41 2o8 6320 10832 ii LO 3 41 WVhite 11ook 11 35 1142 555 1050 11 48 867 JBallentino il 29 13) 6.4 1l 20 ia0 8 54 .Irm o... i10 1 10 6121 It 85 13 (. 4 00 ..L.eapha rt.. 11 14 12 54 4 5.~ 1158 1225 4 15ArColumbiaL.v Ilto 1230 4711 'V. G. UlliLLte J. 1.- 1tOl.N, Sulperintendlent. Miaator Tran. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENOE TnADE MARK. DESIGNS OOPYAIGHTis AC. a~vCnscndi1g a eket an~d desciion man rnvonto proe tr'a room hehe 'ca. t*nugrtJy aCjtnde soflntneg. VI or noltJaoIe $tituiilC Ameriean, A ipdaon ely illusrate weky irge ir To Atlanta, Chi riotte AuguRta,*Athene, W anington,'Now Oreans.. . n,tanoOgu N1ahViIllo and NbW York, 1oern, tichmiond W ashington. Norfolki Phiedolphia. Sohedu 0 in elleot blay. 6, 1698. lWUTHIdRERU. XUS..~ nh. 4L iV New iorkia it1'eTn~. 1I.Llil'00isn.' 00 ui Piladelpia..... ...... I J2 ma 1*L6 am .a.t.ore. . ... 8 16 260 are W o siulton...........,.......... 440 " 480 " SItIohond........................... 8 50 pm .9 U6 Lv Norfolk, via S. A. ....O.Pt1109.5.46 'ortenk-.00th. ::....:. 840pm 920 '" LvWoldern, via B. A.L ......... *1128 ipm* 5 aw Ar Ilend.rson, .........*12 60 atm *l 48 pm Ar 1urhamn, via t. A.L. ...... t7 am 81 10~ n Lv Durham, " ...... t7 03 pintl 19 mlln Ar algh, via 8. A. L . *2 10 aml *8 po im " anford.............................. 8 8 6" 5 (6 ". "1outherp Pines.................4 28 " 18 "1 Hamlet .................... 5(7 " 0 . " " Wadesboro ....................... 5 f8 " 8 0 * Monroe ............... ........... 0 48 " 9 " IV lmington.............. *12 . ... Ar Charlotte, via H. A. L...... *7 60 "'*1025pm "Uhister, viaf. A. L.....,.. 8 (3 pm 10N ,pm Lv columbia, 0. N.& . R. 1........... IoCo pin ArOClinton ' ....,..... .5am T 2lr 4 Greenwood " . . 85 " 107 am " Abbeville " ....... 1103 " 185 * Elberton " 1307 ptn 4 " Athens " ....... 118 ' 848 " Winder " ... 15, " 428 " "Atlanta 8. A. L. (Union 260 , Depot) (Central Time2 52) NORLiTHBlOUND No. 402. No.88. Lv tlanta,(Central Timo)*1200am *7-0-1 1 I Winder " . 2 40 pm 10 40pm Athens . ....... 813 ' 1 J1pm " Elborton ........ 4 15 J28,Um Abbevillo ......... 6 15 4 1 atnom Greenwood " ... 6 41 " 2i8an, "1.ntoi .6. ..... - 080 * '2 56a m KiC iRa, 0. N.& L . It~~......~t7 45 " Chester ......... 8 1 s 1 120 A rIa lotte. via S.A. L.1.....*0 25 pm *? f9 Lv M o uroe, via S. A. . 9 40pm 0 .11 "amlet, .. 1r15 " 800 Ar Wilmiiton .......... .... ' *1201pm Southern Pines P ..,......O ' iTii, Raleigh " .......... *2 It " *11 2 " "fendelsonl, .......... 828- *1251" Ar Durham .. .72 "T4 16 pm Lv Durham ......... 17 00 pm f10 19 ain Ar Weldoi, via . A. L......... 4 ~5& i11n *2 45 p",~ ItIchmond....... AC L ...... 80 7 35 "'Wushingtn,vaPennu.. 1281 " 1180 " Baaltin.ore i 6 64 1 46 pin 1 0- am Philadelphia , " 8 Ul poi 38 0 6" Now York. " " " *0 24" *w 6.s A r Portatmouth 66 72fiiu -620p.n " Norfolk " " *785 " *38.5 * i3'ly. tDIly, ex. Suinday. Nos. 408 and 40.-"The Atlanta Sit-clav." Holld Vestibule Train of Pullin fleapere and Coachos between Wist1higton and At. taniti. also 1Pu1llatnii leeper between 1orts. mouth And Chester. 8. C. Nos. 41 and 38.-"lhI- S. A. L. Expreess," Holi T1ra1in, CoachRs and Pulln1an Sleepera between Portiamouti and AthIntit. Com)pattny Sleopers bOt ween Columbia aud At lanta. It It traii% miake iImiediate connection n I Atinita for Afontgonery, Alobilo, NOw Or leans, Tex., California, Altexco, (latta nooiga, Nashville, 1i#0mphi Allit)cen, Iloilla. For '1oicts, E;eeperls, aid Informaution, ap pl to B. A. Newland, Gen. Agt., Ptibs. Ipp't at ~ ihn iblllouso. Atltmit, Gfa. It. A, "NEWL'ANi, ep ittPiatt. t 1 .. Atanilit Go. X. ST. JO11N, Vice-Pres. itId Geni'l INI an t-k:r V E. Diell.w.%, e.t' rein I1tc!i)I4-11t. If. WV. B. (i.ICAW-1, Tram ile Alaznager. T. . ANI)I1SON, 0cn' Passoegr Agent. OENBRALUE F10Eh: POUT811OUT11. VA. THRE 4131A HLE-IJATIN LIXE. Double Datily Trais between Charleston Coblumbia and Augusta. QUICKER TiNi. SOUT11 CAILINA & GRO111,A It it U PASSENUEnt DEVA t-1i.1F.1. IIAHLESTON. S. C., Jan. 24,1897. SCHICDULE. DAJLY, Lv Charleston .................... 7 1 am 5 30 pm), Sumnnerville.................... 7 46 amn t.10 pit Georges------....................... 8 8(i an 7 (t4 p..m B ra nchiville ..................... #81 al Itu I 5 K%nn1 Itoweiv ic ....................... 9 16 %lm 7 Bopm Orangeburg.......... 9 1 am 8 '40 pml St. mattho ........... 9 td am 8 48 pin Fort Mlotto...,........... 1 00 am 9 03 14nm K gvle....................10 10 am 9 20 pm A r Colunia ................10655 am 10 10 pm Lv Colum bi a.................. 7 60m 4 00 pmn Kigs ile.~... ..........7 40 am 4 44 pim Fort, hIotte...............7 61 am 4 65 pm 1St. Mlat thews~............. 8 02 a m 6 09. pmi Orange burg ............... 824 am 6 27 pm Htowalle.............8 83 am 6 42 pm Brnhil ...........8 55 a m 6 65 pmn Georges...-............. 9 36 am 63 34 pm Bummervillo.............10 22 am 7 18 pm Ar Charleston................11 00Oan 8 041 pm L v Charleston................ 7 103 6m 3 0 pm ik'ncylio,..............9 15 am 7 60 pna Blaml.berg ..............,..9 4 3 am 8 26 1431 -Dentmark....~........... 92 am 8 42 p.o . slck ile ...............10 10 am 8 58 pm W illist on.................10 27 am 9 17 pn Alk on .....................11 093 aml 9 57 pm A r A ngust a.,.,................11 51 01m 10 45 pm3) Lv Augusta ................... 0 20 am 3 20 pmn A ikon...................7 (8 am 4 27 pm - W llston..................7 49 am 5 09 pm0 Btlacky11i................. 8 08 am 5 28 pm .E Denmark.s............... 8 20 a1n 6 44 pru3 ... b................,..... 8 88 am- 5 58 pmo ltranichviill...,........... 9 10 aim 6 10 pm A r Charleston...............Ii 00 um 8 00Opm FAST EIxt.aESS AUGUSTA AND WAEIIl3No'ION WITll PULLMAN DETWEEN AUGUSTA, AIICEN AND NEW YORR. Lv August a.........,,...................8 06 pm Lv A ik en.............,.................... 8 4. aim Ar Denmark........ ..,................. 4 50 3pm Lvy Denmark.......,.....................6 26 nan. Lv Aikon....,.... ....................... 7 28( am Ar Augusta......-o.................... 8 10 vaim DAILY EXOEPT SUNDAY. Lv Camden................... 8 45 am 2 25 pm CadnJunct ion.....9 85 aa 8 6.5 pim Ar K1ng ville ..................10 06 amn 4 85 pm Lv Kinvil....~..........,........10 25 am 06A tonm Camdlon Junction.,.. .11 0n am 6 40 am Ar Oaroden.... .........11 5 p 8 I5 ami Conectonsat, Columxbia withI Southern Itailway for all points in upper South and North Carolina. Solid t,rais between Char ieston aund Asheville. Connect ions fronm points on Southiern Rlailway to 'Augusta Aiken and other pointa on "Thet Claarleitton' Line"; at Charleston with Clyde Line $heam. era to New York and Jacksonvilie. EC. 8. IBOW b.N Genera,l Matoirger Genoralt Offices: (ihairleston S.C. OharI'es810i aild V(csto'ii Curo1iula Rwy Co Augusta and Asheville Short Line. Behedt,le in Effect Many 15, 1808 Leoave A ngust a...........0 410 a mi i '20 pim Anirivyo G reen wood..,.12 17 P m ... .,. A iet erson ....... . .........6O1 Lattrons...-...... Ic o 41 05 a mi G reen ville.....2 .45 p in 1 1651am Glenn 8p:ngs,. 4O0 pill 8 a 3nbr .....8033)3)m 10 20 SlIt Snudan ..........5 83 1)1m liOendersonyillo..1 03 3) m6 .._ A sh_ovilbo.-....... 7 O pr Leavo A shev lleo.....,...~~0a'm 8;:ar tnburg ,-..11 (.0 a in 8 (6pt (4levon SpM gs.10 00 a am La u rons-.., ... 81 p 10 4 pm G reen wood....2 150 p mi A noni rl.n3................... .... lyys""e; .Augns a.n...... t'05p , I1 i. a m A ruv ly ta loi i..., ... 1 --,- in- - --- N.,rfok.............. 7 800 31m -- ..9uthm.o:e... 8 165 36m LOeavO Atausta: - 53.1 Faifi...................)5 0Pilm ' YIo.a Ossee -.......-... 45 n 680 pm ilean i'og t.....,.. . 0 guim 7 21) Pm) Port. Ho4yail...10 05 3101 7 8 .O Savno inah ----...................7101)pm satvanna ""''"'.--.......... 6 50 ama i'r p ,""'......' 0 .---.-- 0 0 a m) Ario iga- -........... ..1 m .10pm Beiah4f. ou Ai Cloun all s lor 511 l)iit on Can Go lcto 4(reenwood for onl 110 ilar (1n8 ur 1, n .ad 3 tiwy, aind Pr ny n oranaqin relative to tIckets ates S0hEdalO, a( frafo3naenaa,G