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MEETING AT GREENWOOD TOL,URKfTH AIRE HELD1 ICE41'0NUIUlLE FOr UltrTIN(i AN) 1IL0011118111D. I4e:0o10u1lons ate P apisoM--)eploring Awful Contlitio,n Which kiave PrevaIled In Tbat Coumity Itect.itly-Citizes Are Asurtt That T -oubles Are Entwt aud That 1.' antdi Order Will lit Enfored In Futuro. (Augusta Chronicle.) Greenwood, S. C., Nov. 15.-- At a matiss ieeting of the leading citizens fr in all sections of the county in the court house this afternoon, State Senator Nailler presiding, the fol lowing resolutions were adopted: "We, the citizens of Greenwood county, representing overy section of m, in luass Iloeting a1ssemb11led, hereby express our regret forthecondi tions which have recently provailed in the neighborhood of Phonix and the o,,curr,'i!es which led to them. "6 We assert that thoe re1sponsibility therefore rests solely ipon John R. Tolbeirt, I. 1. Tolbert, Joseph WN'. Tolbert, Thomas P. Tolbert, and Robert L. leinderson, whose inepn diary teoching and evil influences culiminated in the imurder of J. 0. Etheridgo at. Phteix on the morn ing of election day and tho shootiuig from anibtish of two whito men on the oveningr of the same day. '"The whito men retiurning quietly on thei- way home, th ee acts of mur1 der itud highway assault induced it feeling of retalilion, theI results of Which, however, have bon greatly exaggerated. "NOW thit the 0XcitePl0nt haLs Su1b sided and ill armed bands have re turined3 to tieir homes, we urge all good C'tiz-ns, bo! h white and col ored, to go to their homes and we pledge ourselves for their safety and protection in the enj.-yietit of their rights and t (he (1isChargO of their lawful pursuits. "We assure th-e colored people they havc nothmng to fear, if they are orderly and il aw ibiding. "R4o4l, That we in lrse the action of tha Pho'ix mass meting. and the assurance is given by the sheriff and other officials that the property of the Tolberts, under man age.n'nt in th, ir absence, shall be protected1. Citizens of Ninety-Six, in mass meeting today, adopted similar reso lution[s. Like resolutions were also passed by the citiZ-ns of hiix Sat urdayt and all t r uble here is at anm etil. There is nio more trouble at Don - nalds, whtre an outbreak of negroes seemed inoi :"nt a few a ays ago. Stuart .\I:'er is impr ,vig come what, lbm Lis c.tditi ' 1-de.irtt'. His n'-rv. r.s mt- mn as o wreet:e1 that reverv) a. Ie tA 1.: o. It wvas founid t: bahr th at I.' w avd ighti' y a pj--t'.! in be pecket of his army shirt A large b tll hit thIis pisto!. ,rthwa1:in it up consideraly . CresswvellI Fleminrg, who was wit h M ller, is reoverin g. His wounds are, very painful. lHe also had the narrowest sort oif an escape from in stant dleath. Yonger is recovering. Thauk.giving P'rocinmnatlont. Gov. Ellerbo has issnetd the fol lowinig Thantksg ving proclamation: To the People of South Carolina: Greeting: By virtue of the power vested in me as Governor of the State of South Carolina. I hereby set apart and appoi[nt Thursday, the 24th day of November, 189)8, as a day of Thanksgiving. Upon that day it seems eminently appropriate that the people should refrain from their usual vocations and as-emnble in their places of wor ship, to express their gratitude to Ged for the blessings He has be stow ed and to invoke a continuance of His mercy and care. And wi-.ilo thtus giving evidence of their grateful feelings, lot them not be unmindful of those who have beeni less blessed-the needy and the (dis. tressed. In testimony thereof, I have here unto set miy hand anid caused the great seat of the State to be allijed at Columbia this 1 4th day of Noveim ber, 189)8, antd ini the Onte Hiundred andaTwventy-second year of the In-. dependence of the United States of Ame'rica. WM. H. ELUBnn, Governor. nlokion's Arnica Msiew. The best Halvo in the world for Cuts, * Brunon e;Ms, Ulcers, Salt Rheumin, Fe~vert t'ort-. Perlrer, appiie'd Ht amte, ('i bilins. Germt, and all Skina EFrup * t.n aritl',ttv~e1y vuires Piles, or not af retj'zre d.. It i gtirfranteed to give PrIfeitt ,4disfact ion tr mli'ne3 re-funded, rije,1 fo M''ts per Ni. o~r sale by Iobr&ui &QIder tid W. E. Polbam MORE BLOODSHED. WOMAN KILLED AND TWO MEN WOUNDE) IN GREENWOOD. Wanton Cruelty-Husmor That the Post O11ce at McCormick Wll be imeon tlled--The Preetldnt Iteporwed to Have Proouilsed to Hnforce Order. ISpocial to Groonvillo Nows.j Groonwood, S.' C. Nov. 14,-A private tolograu received at ibis place says James Tolbort, post master at McCormick, arrived at Washing ton and had an interviow-with Pres ident McKinley today asking for federal aid ill holdiing lis positionl, saying he was driven away by throats to kill him. The Presilent appeared to bo very Inuch worried over t ho situation. Io is reported hero as baving said that the ordiniary p-rocess of law will be first pursued and if thit, fails to restoro order it saliall be enforced by troops if nocessary. A telegram reeoive(l by the Green w1el Journal says: "MuKinloy has woakeied amid abolishied 'McCor Ljoiio Webb, anli employpo of the G rendel mill, formerly of 192 Iroad w iy, Au:nista, waq shot by i negro la,;t night. The negro runs a blind tigor. Some boys were getting liquor from him when ho fired three shots, one strikiig Webb in the stoimich just below the ribs, the other passinig aroiud uinder t.ho skin to the right side. The ball passed through his coat, waliste6it and two shirts. It. was fired frot i cominon pistol. Otherwise it might have been fatal. Threo mon on their way to Green wood this morniig fired inido a negro C near Pi:twy Urov- cunrch, the b:al striking a nergro woman in the stonli-1h. W1h-n site was foinid she wloz in a horrible condition, dying alone on a pile of cotton. A doctor was semit for but he says she can not )ossibly roovor. Kelnnely MeCa-lan, of 1Imnter post -IfliLo, iwar Troy. in Abbevillo county, went to tlie holse .f a negro rn'1nwd 1unier who farms on AleCas lan's hlu, today after dinnor to get a portion of the cotton raised on the land. From the reports it seeis that McCaslan and the negro could not agree upon the divisonl of the Cotton ald had some words, whero upon the negro ordered McCaslan o'T the place. As McCa,4an did riot go fast enongh, the negro fired on himu., the load taing eTect in the side of the' faee, tearinig it pretty badlyb. McC'ashi's conidit ion is n.id to ho quite serious. h is not thought that hei will recover. The negro was capt ured and( taken to A bblevil le aitd lodged in jail after 801110 dillicultyv with a few who wan to I to iynlh hiimi. Ini thle scufllie be tween I hi sihe',ifl' amid t ho mob)1 the neogro hlid Cetw e ye knoc. 'ked ouit. A inamss nieet inig ha:s been cal led at G oi'iwootd court bonse' tonm>rrow at I o'cl sck. Gouvenniiit Oflicial Clayton is hoce finding ont .Samt lie can for the govornmiient. Hie telegraphed the President today~ that he boared [no further troub!e. There is no telling what the abo lition of the McCormick post office wil ering about. husabantd inn. / agiin that e .. hiswife is strong, when1 she is really 1/ endurintg in ab,le tortures. She meets /bien wth ah dloor on lisa ' ' -return froin work or bust nmice and a kiss. To be sure, she looks a little white and pallid. but she is vivaciouis and cheerfu (iiui his preseince, andlh does not realize that anything is. wrong. Ifhe had but1 comec home during the niiddle of the da.y, he wouldl h:n e foundl, instead of thue cheerful wife, a weak. sickly, itervous invalid, with heada.che, panins ini the back, stitches" 'in the sideC, burning and drag. ghng down senaations and mutter despond ency and melancholy. Ini almost every case of this kinad the woman is really sttffering fronmt wenan andl iseasec of the distinctly feniiiie or. g anisui. Frequently she dloes not realize her own condition. If she does, she s,hrinks fronm undlergoing the "exanina. tions "' and "'local treatmenits '' insisted upon by the average physician. D)r. P'ierce'slFvorite Prescription is the tredi. elino needed by womsen who suaffer in this way. It acts diaetly on the sentaitive or gans concerned, and makes them strong, liealthty and vigorous. It allays inflatnma. tion, heals uilceraetion, Foothea p)ain anad topies amid builds up the shattered nerves. It transfora weak, sickly, nervou:s, de spondletit invalids into happy, healthy wives and( competent miothiers. It fits for wvife ihoed an~ metthothoodl. It makes "exam Inationts" unnecessary. Iloines~ dealers do not suggest atibat itutes for a I tile added profit to,be realipied thereoni. ."I had suffeured untoii misery for years with otuarisni tronthh;. an exhnanahig drualu..constipa tion, pahaifeil ~rpei spu Atd ther annoiyin g troaub. les." writcs Mfrs. Aniei Jamoes, of No.:r7 seventhi Street. M1ea1mis. Shelbyt Co. Teni. " Thnank God, nmy helh las bee-n fuliy restored and I can gintly sy i i a nwell womian io day. I used six bottles orfh i Pire's FaitePeeto and was comipietely cured.'vrt 're'ito Dr. Piertea Plc santt Pehi'ta eupe con stipatiott and bilioutsness. 0e7 nevel' $ripe, All good dealeis have tlc , A Havolt of Order. (Commercial Advertisor.) The beat justification of Wilining. ton's militant Caucasians Is their scrupulous observance of forms of law. They temporarily suspended law and order in order to maintain law and order. But as soon as con trol of the city by its good citizens had boon established with arms, it was confirmed by the machinery of law. The might of public-Rentiment compelled the distrusted city govern. ment to resign, and in the method provided by law successors w-ro olectod from among the loaders of the uprising. Yesterday there was a legal city government, powerless becauso discreited, and a mob, dit ciplinod, quiet and doliberate, but still a mnob, to which alone life and property could look for safety. Nou thoro is an equally legal city govern mont, electod and installed by strict ly constitutional forims, and possess ing both technical and actual power. It has replacod the nob with a largo force of duly appointed and sworn special officors, and while order will be maintained in precisely the same mannor as before, the armed men who now patrol the streets will have legal right to lire on the disorderly. The incident is notably Anglo Saxon. It is like the occasional up risings of the law abiding in mining camps. When disorder and crime become too provalent the wholo com munity risos and forms itself into a govornment for restoration of ordor. The tiresome old theory of the social compact finds its only possible illus tration in thoso uprisings. TL - i a tivo force of the community swells Deadly C CureC Do Not Give Up in De spair-There is Hope i For ages it has. been thought that Cancer is incurable, and those so unfortunato as to have this dreadful affliction have con sidered themselves beyond hope of recovery. The doctors are ab solutely unable to afford any re lief, and the poor sufferer might woll consider himself on the way to an early grave. It is now easy to see why the doctors have failed to cure Cancer. Their theories have been all wrong, and hence their treatment mis dlirectedI. They have made the mistauke of thinking that by out tiing out the sore or ulcer, known as Cancer, the disqease would be0 gotten ridl of, and the patient re stored to health. But the oruel knifo accompLlishes nothing, for the Cancer promptly returns,and is always more virulent than before. It has been demonstrated, beyond doubt, that Cancer is a blood disease, and ean not be cured by the surgeon 's knife because the blood can not be cut "soveral years ago my wife had an ulcer on her tongue, which, though an nopu;g, was net regarded seriously at first. It refused to heal and began to grow, giving her much n.Tedoc tors treated it for quSto a while but FRED H. DOMINICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEWBER RY, 8. O,, Olli co on Law Range over O. McR Holmes' Cotton Office. HIARNESS SHOP. J. B3. Walton has oponed a Har ness Shop on Main Street, next door to 0. Klettnier's. Will make nowv harness and repair old. Twenty-five years experience. Prices reasonable. Give him your orders. Satisfaction guaranteed. t SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the foot. It cures, painful, swollen, smarting, nervous feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and b)unionis. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot Ease makes tight or new shoes feel east, It is a certain cure for Chil bl ains, sweating, callous, tired, aching foot. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe-stores, 25 ots. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen 8. Olmstod, LeRoy, N. Y. iii ALLENS' F00T-EASE, A p)owe(r to be shaken into the sho"s. At this season your feet feel swollen, nervous and damp. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes try Allen's Foot Easy'. It warms the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweitinig feot, blisters and callous spots. Relioves corns and bunions of all pain anid is a c-rtain cure for C hilblains ad Firo.jt bites. Try it today. Sold by i'll druggists and shoe stores for 250. Trial package FREE. Address, .legn 8,OlmstMd, up and. the amo spontaneous agree. ment upon which all government reats in the laet analysis exerts itself to Oreate govenMent out of its .ole monte. The revolution in Wilming ton is n paralled case. That its sot purpose is maintenance pf law and order is shown by the act of th4 now city government. A cTowd hav ing collectod to lynch two negro dis turbors who were in jail under ar, rest, the newly chosen mayor put himself at the head of an armed guard to protect the jail and prevent the 3yuching. Tho behavior of the crowd that wrecked the negro printing houe made as signiflcant an episode. While tho negro publishers were fleeing for their livos to another coun ty and the crowd was demolishing the printing machinery and stock, some hothead set the building on fire. This was not the purpose of the mob, and the fire department was promptly sont for. The whites were determined to do no more vio lence to property and order than was unavoidable to carry out the meas ures they deemed necessary for the i ultimate viidication or order. Their refusal to burn the building of a mian whom they would have hanged had they caught hin) shows their self control and conservatism. It is like the Porteous mob, who, whito drag ging their victim through Edinburg to his death, broke open a store for f a rope to hang him with, and loft the price of the rope on the counter, where the shopkeeper found it in the morning. It is likely that Wilmington has passed its crisis. The government is now in the hands of conservative citizens, having the confidence of the community. State troops have been ordered to the scene, and if thorn is any more sho,tiug it will undoubted ly be done. by authorized ministers of law. I ancer I at Lastl. c were unable to do her any good, and finally pronounced it Cancer of a most malignant type. We were greatly alarmed and gave her every remedy recommended, but they did not seem to reach the disease, and it continued to spread and grow. Upon the advice of a friend she began to take S. 8 8 and after a few bottles had been used a decided improvement was noticed, and continuing the remedy she was I cured completely and the permanence of the cure has been proved, as no sign of the disease has returned, though ten years have elapsed, L. MIDDLXBROOKS. Sparta, Ga." I The cures made by S. 8. S. are perma nent. It is the only A blood remedy which can cure obstinate deep-seated blood dliseas,.s, because it is the only one which acts on the correct principle of forcing ont the poison and ridding theA system of it forever. S. S. 8. never fails to cure the worst cases of Cancer, Scrofula, Catarrh, Eczema,Contagious BloodPoison ,Rheu- 1 mnatism. old sores, ulcers, etc., it mat ters not what other remedies have been used in vain. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed Purdly Vegetable and contains not a particle of potash, mercury, arsenic or other mineral. Valuable books on Cancer and Blood Diseases will be mailed free to any ad-. dress by Swift SpecificOo0, Atlanta, Ga. TIlE . SWllEN FARM 1YAEZINE, OF BlALTJMOIS, MD, r'UnLteniCn ny Manufacturers' Record Publishing Co. A Monthly Illustrated Journal de voted to Southern Agriculture, dealing with all matters related to General Farmning, Live Stock, Poultry, Dairy lng, Truck Farming, Fruit Growing, andl every farm interest and pursuit In the South. It is widely read by Northern and Western farmers contemplating mov ing South. IIt ought to be in every Southern family, for it is "of the South, by the South and for the South." EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTORS: Ohas. W. Dlabney, Jr., Ph. D)., iL. D, Ex-United States Assistant Seretary of Agricultur-e, Ex-Director United States Agricultural Experimen t Sta. tion in N or'th Carolina, President University of Tennessee and Presi dent of United States Agricultural Experiment Station in Tennessee. J. 5. KIIIdrtew, A. M , Ph. D. Ex-Commissioner' of Agriculture for, Tennessee, author of "Culture and~ Curing of T!lobacco" for U. S. tenth Husbandry," "Wheat Growing,9 "Grasses," and other agricultural works. The regular subscription price of The Southern Farm Magazine Is $1 a your, but we offer it and The Herald and News together ozie year for $2. "Saved Her Life." imm S. JOIN WALLET, ud Jefferson, Wis., than whom none Is morohlgbl, estuomed or widely known, writes. "Tn 1890 I had a sovero at tack of LaG rippt and at the end of four nonths, in spite of all physleians, friends and good nursing could lo, iuy lungs heart and not vous system were ;o complotely wrecked, my life was do ipalrod of, my frionds giving ie up. I could )illy sleep by tht uso of oplatee. My lungs tnd hoart pained mno terribly and my cough Vsa most aggravating. I could not lio it )mo position but a rhort tine and not on my oft Ado at all. My husband Lrought mo Jr. Mile(' Nor -iuo and leart Cure and I be ;an taking tikn. When I had taken a hal >ottie of each I waa much botter and contin 1ing persistently I took about a dozen bot les and was conpletely restorod to health to he surpriso of all." Dr. Milos' lemedies 6re sold by all drug :ists under a positive uarantee, first bottle >enoflta or nonoy re uuded. Hook on dis ases of tho heart and tervos froo. Address, DR. MILES MEDIOAL 00.. Elkb&rtL Lnd. P AGENTS WANTED In Every 0ounty to Supply the Great Popular Demand for MERICA8,'AR for HUMNITY Told in Picturc and Story. Compilod and written by SENATOR JOHN J. IMOALLS, of Kansas. * The most brilliantly written, mos rofusely and artistically illustrated nd most intensely popular book on the ubject of the war with Spain. Nearly 200 Superb Ilaustrations from Photos aken especially for this great work Lgonts are making $50 to $100 a weol olling it. A veritable bonanza for liv( anvassers. Apply for description arms and territory at once to N. D. THoMPSN PUBLISHINO Co., It. Louis, Mo., or New York City 'Iorida Central & Peninsulai Timu Table in Elfect July 0. ,eava Nowberry........................2 04 pn rrive Colu'tb a..............8 8:, pn No. 37. No. 81 ,V. Colu-iblta....... ........ .........12 5pm I 47an icastsn Time.) ,v. Colum bit............................11 56am 12 47an Dert Irai Trino) v Dec.-m rk ........................... 133pm 2 2ian -v Fa%1r-U' ...... .... .................. 2 12m 8 Ifan ,V laa lijih ........................... 4 47pmt :Oat r 1u-11swlck ............... ......... 7 4 -ai r Jark-ionvills........................ 9 26pm 9 2ni ,v TAek8onVUl0....................... r ).tk(- (ity........................... 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V illa........................ 12 :00:1i Ta l ala....................... 5lan I *n u ,v .iv., Onak...................7 anaam *v L-ahke City .... ;..........x 8.n av .1ekS'..vii1................... 8 onS m4 8 0pai .'v 11b aaasw;ck.......................... 7 4 pri tr $avaaianah .................A II pmn 12 *) i .v .Mnvanah.....................2 ' p rn I? i 4 r v Fairfs...... ..................2 02pm 2 l0ati av I enaa inrk ...................2 4ip m 2 .4lm1 a r Coltunbla..................... 4 0pm 4 4bai L r Noewibe r ry............................ 222pai TFnlins arrive and depart, in Columbl. a lland ing Slreti Stait.iona. Noa.8 3and 36 - arr' 3ul,lman slceping cars het ween New York ani acksonvllo; a so between (Uincinnati ani rnck.sonville, via Asheville, conntecting wit: -niamaan parlor ears between Jacksonvili mndTainpa, and ratni solid trains I om Chat ot-o oaksonville. Nos. 87 and 38 carry Pullman-'drawing roorl ginacinag Oar betwoon Tampa anda New Yorb onneeting at Charlotte wit.h southweetor Amited. For further information'apply to WM. BUTLER, JRt, T P. A, Bavananah. Ga. Rt. L.1SEAY. U. T. A., Columbia, 8.0. A. 0. MAcDON i.Lm., (.. t. A,, Jacksonville. Fla. 4TLANTIC COAST LINE FAST. LINE Setween Charleston and Columbi Upper South Carolina, North' Care Una, Athens and Atlanta. PA&.RNGBR A'KPkR1TMECNT WIIawoNGoN N. C., Anmr 7i,h, 1897, CONDENsEit lFEDULE. 401No Wasr: In Effct Aug.7. QoiNG EAa1 *No..'9 ;898 N.5 7 00 am hv..Charlest,an. 8.0O...Ar 800 pr 8i1am v........La nces.....A r 617lpr 9 40 am Lv..........tn mir........Ar 5 18 pr I) n 0an .'.r....Clu itubla .....Lv 40 s i *7i.m A r.......roaprt y....v 265apr 2'i0 pm A r... ...Ne whoaty.......0 -1 8- pr .15 pin A r.....Cltatm......Lv 1 57 pm 1 95 pm A r.....Lar ne......Lv ; 85 p 8 00 pm Ar.......reenavilla.....Lv 124,1 ar 8 1 pmn 4r......partxnhir....Iv 1i 4 am 6 07 p i. A r.....i as bor......Lv i l 41 aS 81topm A r..Charlot te. N. 0.... v 95 ar 4 69 pm A r..Hletadortonville, N. CLy 9l 17 an (10' pm A r.......Ashoville.......Lv 8 20 at *D)ally. Nos. (.2 andl M8 Relid trains bet,ween Chaarlen on and Coluts bita. 11. M1. E MEltSON4, Gen. Pasaonger Agent,. J. IR. KEN aY, T. Mi. EMERBION, Gena'i Manager. Traffle Manager. BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD H. (1. BEATTIEfl, Beceiver. - EffectiVe May 2, 1597. Between Andera,on and Walhslln. tAarnioU4D. wgaarBoy4 ired. Mixo< 20. 19. Stat ions. No. At I I0am.....A nderson........7 885p' ir 9 40 am.,......Don 9or.......Lv.980 kr I- 21 am....,.Auturi......l.v 4 0.5 pt Ar 10 22 an......Penadleton.....v 4 14 pa Ar i1i 18 am....herrye (Croussinkt..v 4 2 T fr 10 07 aim..Adams' Crteseing..4v 4 29 pa ~. Iir u9 mn.....80ee-......... N4 47 p1 A r 9 26 am......Weal Unalon .,..Lv S Ii pt tr 9020 amw ....... WValhalli........... 517 pa, l.. Lv. P' M. A t J1 R. A NI'PE H(.1N Supera.tl-nalent. Jonn)er-l nae at 4 nt.On with 8,; R, R. No. Ii ae' Aiidrnemn Wi,m~.l oil Ia,V- =. Ii ! SOUTHERN RAILWAY. *setai Tline Betw.s Colonuabtaase U. senvUe. Eastern Time Between 040* lumbis and Oher Point. weotv July, 100. woo-IM'o.' as X'04 Norboeund. 3giI y, t.y yv-1-'vine,s . .P. ..... S vannah .......... . Ar. columbla ........... ... .v ar"t I , .0..*... .. - 80 A nn or .......... - ch..tt ........ p 8 f yO 1.. ........... p E4 r.C a 0............... P a -t. Groonabove ........ Isp 1 P Ly. Oreensboro . 10 0p ....... Ar. Norfolk .... .... .. 7 W a Danville..................... 1l1p 186p Ar. Richmond ......... ....... 640a 6 26p Air a)lg..... $4sa 985V P t err.*.. 9084 Is 84P i phia. 10 1s ft " -ew rk................... 12 48p a Southbound. N. 87 No. S Daily. Daily. 15a York, Pa. T .L....... 480P 1 but Ifladelphift ................ 6 n Sp 60ft L . ( on. ............ 20 P=_________ 10 48p i 1A Lv. Riohmond .................. 12IOnt 19 oin Lv. Danville .................... Sa0 416p Ly. Norfol . 85P ..... Ar. roe sboro ............... 646& .. ..... Lv. reenasboro ............ 7 05 7 p r t. ...... . 9 86. 10 p ": k 10 20a 11 3 S hear. ................ 10 65a 1 7 i boro .............. 1 0 a 2 a col'bia llaud' 4...... 1 d0n 187a tv. hunbla Un. ep't.. 1 I6p 00 44 ,lOhh.....u. 'I' lP o netons........... ........ 26 p a o rnten -............ " ranlieville ............:::: I p Ar. Auqusaa..--............ 4 16 ouI Ev.8partauburg........... a p r. Clbia. 8 C.&C.Ry..... .. S 00p 7 os areston ............. 140p 11 060 Lv. Pol'bia. F.0.&p.n..y 1 85 a8 avannah................7p a E11l Y Passenger se vioe between Florida an bW k. Limited. lid esti ta it I oars and ar.t eItee ;eeahes ot a Pa linsp drawinfire to) ng~s ~iw Tam . jo . swe Ati -wor. 0 inau Bleeping Cars between Cb"dte and Richmnond. Pullman drawing-o sleeplA ear be. eenQ onafboro and ore k l on at orfolk for OLD IJRT arriving there in time for breamost. Solid train, with Parlor cars, bebwm 04!6rlesion and Asheyllie. on. 8 and -U. a. Fat MaiL g Fullman drawin g room buet seepin b Mn Jacksonville and Now Yorkn ~a~ssaeep,i g oars between Augnat and lette. Pdlnma sleeping cars botW It onville and bia en route clanatr 1 As 4 . A - .A$ SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed Schedule in Efeae 006. .189. STATIONS. - Da Lv. Charle ---............ Lv. ColomnbIa......... ": Pro rity.........1a 21 ' Ar. Hodges..........80 a XFUiovio..........GaSOn Er.( a'iilo ........-...1 0a 6pn XThAiaiioa..........!37i 8 i Ir. Greenilo......... ~ 1W~ Ar.~Atlnt.......... Op 0.0a Ar.l),ninla.......16p am 11 40 amt '4 Gea~n~ond BOO 22a 12 40 p an ~ Ninouy-40ia m 1285 p m M'wbrry......00 a m 2016p m Ar.1'rsieil.......10 0 a m 1 p in NO TAIONS.TOS IOiIiOE i~Theenjvl0....ir.o....o Ar 1~7 "Oi Pidmn 2I......... C j m10 7401a ")0 WilitonI'.......bo. '22p 10p 55 a LOS. A28er1on .......... 4 ~f6 42 n S1 2.1 8i-oA ..........b31g mv 11 15. 6 mi ldAr. 18nnatl............r7 15r 11 4~0 a m 91IlOi....A..I..LyS .n~f~O~~ S 56 7 nI~. n.'...... dTid io1n.4a " Grenw ort....... 0 m 1 0 p i. "VeNinue Iy-lt....... mptioa 1285 a. i. " 1 pi Newherry....... l.m 2 00 p N als TATrenIONS . an 1 dvao, s~rtbond, ... . Co l .2. ..n. "in 8.5.. d8 p.m 1200 ....Asule.....sited). Tr4aI 0 and. 1 ......8antne...... " 7n 320a$n o ar bt.... UCon...... "n A~eile 10oUddailym bet..e Jdone ville a nd1 24 no hl25aN S . Apartnbur...L 11 A Thr .P," Ge. Ma. "," a . gw ansl~d ,o.a0. W visin n . ras leave aranurg A &.dviin Tr e Geenille A.. an ot4g rth d,84ttan,a: d m1i~.an' p.. otbuied. th or1:2bo.d SA . .12 FM, .. ( ibul .MiP." sl ingcs between lnAr0 enroute aibtpieen Jakovilea Oni . A B~720 .lnr. . 120128 91 1ohbound. 1,MutaNort.bboned.02 A..m. . 81 .Vi. 1146 2.4 6, 9 9411 0 8 himter hll 513 s 971 18181o2 802 lille9 12 46 8 - 701-2 I 09 .1.Kni r.. . 121 1S 4 1025119 32 ...eabr... 11 188 4% 7 4 _12 2 860t- .Jla pa.. 881 48. 0 8 1 0 83 owhe 220 -r lI.S 5 01 10 2 &47Pro tft 407 865 956 in 62 894 ' riln s0ie bo182 Ch7ar. 800onan (reronvlleLv15 N Ane connection at 14umter~ for all points Nroth concto af rrin.' for tho Mountails. IC. 0AViCNAIJ, Agt., Newberry 8 0. To Atlant4iOh r1i A 4 ingan,New r "Ahvgtle aud Boston,'W 0 tM ahing..s . at o via r.A .. B 0hmond..... ; tov porfolk, l8 .M.. tort*snouth .. . -W eid via 13. A ..,...1 Ar Liendc,rhon. .....,...i_ r Durham, via t.. A. L. ... 7aa LDurhatnm....1 Ar ...... Vit 8 A L 0a "Manr.................. 883 " *MP6 "3outhern Pines.......... 128 " ( Hamlet........,.............- '607 $1 SWadesboro ....6......... .....0 5 " Mon",:.e9 ... a ....~......... 64 " W -10111ngton.......,.... ....,.... * Ar 4h(Arlotte, via k..L.. *7 0'05 Cheater, via 8. A. 6... 8 v Cofuambia, 0. N.A R. f......... ArOlfuton ......... a 4 Greenwood s ...,...,.,o10 " "A bbe ville 11..,..,,,11 A. Elberton a ......... 12 pm, 2 * Athens " ......8. 1 Winder " . .. 28 Alanta 8. A. L. (Union - Depo?)(Central Timej 6 NORTfHBOUND No. 401. _.8 Lv tianta, (Central Time)01200am Winder " ........,- . 40 jp Athens - ........ 818 '0- 1 "s Elberton *4 ..... 41 Ia 2 "Abbeville "5.....6 1 " Greenwood " .641 " 1Ila "Cl.nton - ..... 6 0 41 * Ar Clumia,C. . &L. Ri. Ri. .4$ ..ahe...... 81I8 420 ArObarlotte,vla 0. A. L......*10 25 pm *7Ad Lv Monroe, via k. A. ....... *940Rpm 0 6 Hamlet, ......,.. 1116 Ar Wilm ngton ......... .....1 4i "Southern Pines" .....,...*1200 4 a Ralelich ".......... *216 " I. " Henderson. " . - 'I260 n Lv " .......... 8 21am I 05-pin Ar Durham ........ 8 p Lv Durhan .... . 00 MpIM0 11 am A! Weldo,, via . A. L.. *4 5 amf'is * Richmond.......A C L.820 "7 "Wash Ingt'n,vlaPenn. i.n. 1281 4 11 "Baltintore " " 11 146pm 10 a! "Philadelphia" 4 860 pm 8:0 New York. 4 4 0 *98 *6854L. Ar Portamouth '* " " 7 26ain 52D yn " Norfolk "s 6 " .*785 " .486 * DIly. t D'ly, ex. Sunday. - Nov. 408 ad 401.-"Tho Atlanta I4oelta Solid Vestibule Train of Pullman lee ar and Conches between Washington nd At lanta also Pullman'Sloeperm between Poits. mouth and Olhester, 8. U. Nns.41 and 88.-"TIT" S. A. L. E2p'rk#0, Solid Train, Coaches and Pullman Bleoit between Portsmouth and Atlanta, COMPA y Sleepers between Columbia and AtW"a . B- th trains make immediate connection at Atlanta- for Montgomery, bloblle,%NOw 'Or leans, Texta, 0alIfornia, M'xicoo (%ita,1 nooga, Nashville, Memphis. Macon, Florida. For TichetA EllerperA and information, apa ply to B. A. howiAud, ben. Agt., PasK. Dpt I 1mb.11 H Pu9p. ' -nta, Ga, 13. A,.NE WLA Nl,, -. Agt fas it' Atl;nta Ga8. E. ST. JOFN Vice res. nnul Uenl binager V B. MOIC , (Ien'l Superintenden H. W. 1. K A EB, Trafrno Manag1r. T. J. ANT)ERON, Gen!j Passei,ger Agent. 0914CAL.OEB'IO6: PORTSMOUTn, VA.' TAE (31A.1LENT40%. 14SI.Z Double Daily Trains' bet,ween Ueharlestou Columbia and Au gata QU1oKIAR T NOiTH OAjJLNA.&GE (*A ; r PASENOZ DEPin Lv Charlesto.. . .. ....70 r1i, Sumnmerville...............67am 6 Georges........i.4..........80 am 704 Bran h ile ....................85 In Roville................. 9 5at" 7 ip Orangbr 9PW r eburg................... 9 a 8 uit.. Matthoe................ 9 am 480 ]Port Motte.......%.. ... am O Atng Rlo ............0 am 9 Oa,Colubna .......,...... 724 am A pm Eingsvile... 8.a.....- 40n 5m4am .or.......e.................. 7 61am 4585 asn At. ttes..................8 am 0 . i AOhrngeburg............... 8 am. 8 lin IHowueavlle............... 8am 5. 42 pm Bntne vile ...,...,..... 18 am 60 68 S Gesmorg...~............. 4 am 89 um Sumanrvi...............0 h am 74~i WllChale's4................710Jam 5:880. B*antl h r i.......:........... 271c m 7 0 ArA'umher................... 6 1 a.*n 10 45 p Dveu~nmak..................9 2amn 8 2 op Bakzil..................10. 4m22pm Willis'on..............1 7 9a m 9 pm ADe nm..................... 119amn 9 57n vAugutn.................. 6 0 amn$.20pmn A ik n.... ...... . .......... -7 8am 4 27 pip Wilolsol....e............. 70 49an . Blacky1110.l.......\....... 8 0 am 28iPI PAST ExPrESi AUGUS'TA AND WA8 ON tt4~Q WITif PUI.l.MAN nBTWEEN AUdJiTfSA AIKUZN AND) 83W YOnR. LV Alkon . . n DA-.ArCET UN 4 Am denrunc..on.............. 6 i1K [AiKinvl.................. .... a .7 Ar Augnvlae...............0 a si LvCtamden.Jun..io.....~.....I 4t m, ~ O ainden.....,,..........;,105 . Connections at Colurmbia wit 8o in Ralway;for all pointM:ih.npk ~ t~nAd North Uaroli na. -801 retsbL6a C~V leston and Asheli .~ Conneqtoq point. on Southern 0ta -' Alken and other point. on. 4' b.Chsr*a Linen I at Oh&rleston wIth.0lyde Li - etu era to New Yoik a d Jacksonville. L. . MBON, Trafilo Manager -3. . 0WEN General Manager Genorai Ofli00s: Ohareston S,.. Carleston aRil WO,SIter C8i0IE g Aulg11ta and4 b y~~ Leave August Arrive Gree ......9 40 am 3 40 p Ande...-..""."" 311m -- .Lau "" ''"''". .... 81 Gr1 ""'".. 0pm a0 8 ngn--4 00 pmi 8 1uutg..... 810 pm .1029 akt a............88 p m. .'Ier,unville.... 0 0 p m. sevIlle------..... 0 p in .m, Lia uh.'vi le-..-.... 'a e - yar tnburg ...,1 4 a mn 8 Glr- prl. a...1000ata SGreenville ...........12 01 p Laurens-~..8..?:8 p n .045j .re.. W.o.....;.... 8 A in,s creponnh.,,.i Arr Ive iiot, hi -..... 1 a :h% Peternburg ....... .78 am - m' ~ Rea o guin -.1 am 'i. Allendal......* -24 Fairfax....... J Ye., ass'e'4inI ? Bleauforl...00 Gam LArve OAreon. i---. A. .m. aan f. a~~ Aflird Airhs ..ine .~.''.. ' eonot.letto a1hptF d ,~ potnin oh 8< A.L. And0. i d -~ at Mrta!anib,rg w th Soutnert U or~i 01 y inform ation re-lAtii0 rat..........'