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rV) , fgwwo TRY TO BUY THE PH1141PPINES umvirmp? msA'+;G IIII'VO HPFtA IN TW%VVN 'IV 11111-1i,10MM. Tie 'ea-e Ceeleatx ste-ra ts It'serin I)rclmra Ithat the 11t. Me1 Hint*es Melat itee tie Ysutire l'ialipgpte. Areci rfug4r-'Ie, 1'h11ait oee aFe to iira Opsell fei tile Unaessor-eof tie Werid,milid Mti UJsitted l4tates arn Will 1aK to Itsoe-rt in tiel Tro-ity a Clasae (lv. 111C Plialsils Vils po-m to $$e Hoolato ItIlchi te A isoer Iunml Venoselr Pl'ari, N.v-foiber 21 The Sin ikh ai<d Armi-riWAl 1I I-e 14 ,1111-imonl m lin j' n i in at2 oce k t is afi tei)>m. The]ri d wi s <b-lar,<d that. te I:it d Stat, , 1 -it,i l ha thii utiron Phililipp;w - -,l hg . 111el for a tr ,t yN o f I li, h i s I the Anmi-riv;ani (ea -,I- top XI;11in .201#) (),00(1. It iu fijtil. r <helar,-i ihat it is tlo pirpw7l, of th 1w i ri Stt-s to IIIaihtain the 1'hlipiu. Fdaw< ol ai t "fqwn t-or" t, tOhw wolj,1'1 e-ww1wi-rI" (JIN thIJIr. scrne-ei t he- nIe?'- ;,?t p- j 0! ,-'. ; najitual i4riebr1 tu sb ,'ro t of all r:h111 . f.>r im - n t , ittiijid lo Ir p Issc hti-, tuiA to tl otbreak of thr lastI C'bf iurT:,0f!). N . Jr1vi l".- t '' I - lixt -i its, I( r- lit, - soin <b;.it I re- I to 're > .;iy's - pr-p ,r s 't i ra n '. all ot . i jr I01 i a - " b-d:rj i : r:-,el ', ii -I ihi-I't jri Fino I -.ii,.; it wo'n ih.l, nit -ri J>fi ijP- 1A i- - I1 I oi e - - i J it of I,,. A ue - c , te -i l a t ' - ut t .tit -:t , - , e I -4!.111 in . ' i rfl l. l . a ru n tTh.at Iln m f.- 11h trf %ate fil Ir il c itil plr :, hIlw p- -:p4 i I O p3 th I tifter o Ii i l (ti ItIl, ie sitr mt e, M im i t i o r ttiii id -'.r Thsseit to I Ie ro l Ant -rit ii ptoputio ,Jy, alt.-<l gio wwv no~ t t o.-Ic in full. iTe v i t o p art t'tthiwever, wereettI e-mu et edrl''. veral otteiin t h thpais conun-ioti it ners in pti allyo th term r Th~ fa~cttwa ieitd ofat tho propiI snulipreset.oe bytie' o th mercanico ofathoionire' hohf of t (or anet fpo i lension of A t hei l'hili pimslor aho ohti d atc titru to hooi n jete bye oho spiishol o missonerto, ma' she count prNoo o tho ltior for the wiethr awalof andon the policuyn of iomit vthv th tdState s to paintanhav 'iilp ina benrje ythe Americonctutsoan arom mirsdio nort the.ittr emin it osotition thuatioprsn tngo ti tius ta,r a gtl fy pora ted, ~shl abd broh oans al hed ditioicntlo , nowl begged I'to tre'sent a tewm aropottri embodyips th concesin whieb, to he arof pace, atheir'tl aenmett wroulrd to dnert the .'etrestaue in wiolneto wite o ftertr pi To he overnmStaenta oithe Unitr taes is~tt unbeIito moify the opo saln' feeoor iundeniy nortioea cssin infvithleo enie arhild, of the mitser tare- auatSprined to te to Spani , uast the eisstod studte, greedn tof the sume of :M,000,000, t beOL paid( m acordante withl the term tob iei h treaty of pe neo, t e~ing cthe potic ofe. theu nited tpra thiutan thea Phiipineatn to pu. oort te wrd'as ommrce, pa$ird t isetin the paty nowtin ~i4admi into the Ph~iippin prts o Coni7111mionors on or boforo Monda3 the 28th inut., definito and -inal al ceptlac of the propotials made .- t the 'hilippinl4, irn cornection alm with the derinds as to Cuba, Port Hico aul It othj(-r Spnisi inland of thf West liif- and urn, in tbi forrm a: whicI thes dorandii hav bet-i provimiorally agreed to. b this ovout it, will bo possible for th, joint commisioni to continue its me8 sions and proceed to the considern tion arid adjustrneat of other rnatterm ireludirig tho>i which, as hubsidiarj and inci<dental to tho principal pro visi<>rs, shoild form npart of the treat) (>f peacE. It wsas at thjis jurncture that thl .ii r-itrs not i fied the Spaniardt tHiat they dosired to treat of the ri giouti freerlomi <>f the Carolirie Is Ilinds i,, agr-4-1 to twv-lvo yev r--i vgo al<) (> thilt r4lvat of p>olitical prion. e'r- lj(>W hit-ld by )inn irl colar -tionl with th(- ifourri-etions in Cibi and thI.e jhiIpp,irj,- isiaid: iso of th t;J.k1:g <>vor rof I h islFnid of K usi or ("allm, Il t i ao Ii( ffr It h4o graph1, c'A .l d ftlnaval htaitio>l: ailso >f 11)abl hi r! i ;ight 4 at Othwr points i Juril-dictio>i, ind Ilso of r(e-nowa c 'l rt iji trc-a i-f, prvioui. Iy in fore- bi -i-n the. llnite-lfStat.s lor h'-.-r \. uait- by war. Th ,);- -y ini- -.- the t adj,trri(d 1.JW or roh. ir r .st Thr: jor-ning ib'- .1jAii;tral. M. Aridst kp,rw wt.xi th.-I r i bp y wi2 acc pt or r 'ei't iJef .iii*t 11: ?'-r-!,t 'J'h-y gjg --n i Iber '. - t*e,I r4eidy at Wf.,ies. VlI/N' 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ w ,, ro! i - -it-a rm, or , r i f, Sr al r r l li i 't o *tollili. \ 1 1 V 11 l ' -v 1:- i . .a p-ri-r , ,,r .m l Nit ("lit -rhi 11 4 L ev. l vit h --.- r I l.rr .. .h - r. .41 r 'l o rl -- . k - l II 8 i . -411l~ 't ti-l.'JI.j,g* iiitw -'di - rgi a444 7'lt Ihe. <It'-l artrn 't ,atry it. He r i gl '4Itheln 1lr'far1i4 i41> 4 (>f t 14. uttitlt war' 5thip,l1 bu. It ise as-un4I I t i e ' 1 4 i lrlIit lirV 1 I< Iti Il wf -r i u it i ii tt4-) li 't'41sj,f Lrg - 'heir ute t o loavorsit44 t u>i dra 141 -r S>t itth ot ('IaI''t lh4 t I.14 1 sl ro 11 > 14 .41 .9 't'h r ep~ o rtLu'1. iat the S iit.', it Ii 4) iviiiiente i.htt Lhe.. is in need ofta Ist i to 1 . 'hthr41the h,abIit. ort e b'e~ stolor.lwh h h le n e r retuais to b seen ' 4'h \'u14 an ir. auiped wih alltool and iituhi miy for then bolinary n,pair h of s41hiti 4lhunge1v dut grater' 1xtout than4' to 4k atir hain ) tar sIttietn o in Statesi irt.11 whetht.rez wind antd ti, t!l 4n 1 boit re w1.1' ree i ~ 4e heit 411 witot~1..>.t i. theTrsa n netitot will bfte insue to do rui ond th,ig 1.01'c'. ss1a'y nd responsib.ty for~ Ithe abautiiuctuen 4111' wt".ie Teresn o Yf t li "Tthe tUanLr. wobrek:L 'ire he 'r.~ in the witkj.h . icio VilorQl~ .4441't Ot bY 1.tteho t the wlest ilavig l1tk0d10 01t,jWiia t1.e, . t i,t's e M.~dioii t)l.v~r v I til~'1 , ete~ littatiertN city orl tIown re phv ut who h.as 'tall .ztis it utthealthy.ese &dntaryi life."dfaldtotk Nor To vor novoiT AND sOLD. FilipInep uro outroged at tho Idea of Thir W1i1,g nought for IV,o000.6,00. London, November 21.-Agoncillo, the agent of Aguinaldo, with his ad 3 visers, returned hero frow Paris this morning. He announced himself as being very indignant at the state meits inia-o by Major 0on. Wesley Merritt, in reply to the arraiguinents of Aniurican officers made by the In. surget Junta at Hong Kong, in an open letter to President McKinley and the people of the United States, through the Associated Press. The general situation also displased Agoncillo, ai(], after recalling to anl iiterviewer "how the Filipiinos have loiylly and (f4ectively aided the Aji-rivians," lie aojle: "Gen. Merritt't; refnronce to the Filipinlfos AA 'Chil.h-en' is sinply an echo of at Spanish satyinig anld ho mrnt like the Spaniards, find his error wh<-I it is too lato. "I aml afraid the Filipinos will never aigain subIiit to tho voko of at collPil governow nt. liwat than live agaltin as SNves tvhey will fight to the bittori end n defeuceu of their righLtsandl fr.-1(dom.j My instructions' arv t,> cbr:i the rec(gnition of their "What do the FiL;i:' think of th.- Am.u,-r:a r ;o-a! t.) ptmrehase tho :.ad-: Ag: %k> u s askvd. "The (pir;on of b(- Filipios Gov-. , rin-nt crrm;( . t b( fa ,r e to it," hr ean-wr-a. "t- t b-'; e t.at allow nWreLaid,s... Iut if the object of th - 1iO>)l.-rvt ilbmi t i s that their I I do rot sete wLy. p.:r!:ap. the meat Tortured Rhet A Purely Vegetable Blood Remedy is the Only Cure. If the people generally know the true cautio of Rheumatism, there would bo no such thing as lini ments and lotions for thin painful and disabling diseaso. The fact is, Rheumatism is a disordered state of the blood-it can be reached, thoreforo, Only through the blood. .lit all b1ood rempin-diis cun not cure Ihouniatismin, for it is an obstinate ditieat,40, ono which requires a real blood remerly-(Hiiioth iiig more than ft moro tonin. SWift'" Spific is t,he on ly real blood remledly, and it p)romlpt.ly goes t.o the very bottom of' (lven l,bo most obst.iniato case. A few years ago I was taken with in ild( at Ii rst, becamiiie graduly3 sto in tense that, I wahs for wee'tksi iunale to walk. I tried ise.veral proi~cinent . ph ysi. (hians andi( took thiir treatment faith fiully3, but, was uabilo to get the sl ightest rI ete. In fact, my coniditLion seemewd to grow worso, the pafinsl spretadl over my tir bi d lat ', andt from,i N ovemlber to 1%\ arch I su Tered agony. I tried imany p a toen t med icines, but niono reilieve'd me. Uponm thI adv iQe of ai fr'iendi 1 l'I de ide t try 8. S. 8. Before allowing mew to take it, hioweveri, my guardian, who was a chemli st,anlIyzed the remedIIy, and pro nounced it f'ree of potas~h or mercuiry. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIoHTS &c. Anyone sendtng a sketch and deserl tion muay w it~I & ',rtaI,t vr ot)I tin 11 e w hie an ti.n Si stt. eycnt dentlai. l!anObnok on e'atent. sy:it& rwtice, without carge, in the S,cntlftc JImerIcan. Ahandsoutely illustrated weekly. Larst tr. t,utations of any seintitio janrniaI. Trnis. $3 a year :or rnonths. $t. sold by all ntewed,'aiers. MUN& Co.36e--.NeW York __lmchOti #.M r 'st. yyashington,I SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Al len's Foot Ease, a powder for the feet. It eures, painful, swo:Ien, smalrting, ner'vous~ feet and instanmtly takes the sting ou t of corns and bniions. It's I be, greates4t eoinifort di.covery- of the age. Allen's Foot - IEase maakes tight or newt shoes feel em.It is a certain eure for Chil t'la:ns, Swe.td ein cdius ti red, aching fee'.. TFry it to'day. Sold by all drt:i.g.ts and s.h'e stores, 26 ets. Triat pacekage F lW E. Address, Allen Ms. Olma"ted, Lelloy, N. Y. TRY ALLENS' FOOT-EASE, A power t.o be shaken into the hoes. At this somout)L .our feet fee'l woe,nervous and damp. If you havei sma:rtinig feet or tight shoes t rv A i , n's F:et Fase. It wairm~s the feet and miakis wvalking c:a-y. Cure*is swollen and)i '.pots. lUelis vvs corns and bonions ofal - ase ando, i-i a ''r' inm eurs fo ChnS 'd i rst bti4e s -vit hboo stores far 2 3c. Trial package FKKr AXddrss,~ A[len S. Glimsted, ter should not be submitted to thei consideristion." Aguinaldo's agent was then askei xhat form of governmnt the Filip inos would prefor if they could no get complete independence, br de clined to anawer on the ground tIR it would be premature to do so; bu exprer,sedt "confidence in the hono of the A merican nat ion and Presiden McKinley, who will not permit ani misunderstanding." Ab,ut Pomtug Lands. At its recent session, the Genera Assembly imado material changeg ir the statutes relating to the postivE of lands. Thu law as it now standt is as followi: Section 17 6. Every entry upon the lands of another, after notice from tho owter or tenant probiting the 8aP, sha be a misdemennor, and be punished by a fine not to exceed one hundred dollars or impris -nment with hard labor on the public works of the county not exceeding thirty days: Provided, That whenever any owner or tenant of any lands shall po!t a notico in four conspicuous places on the borders of any land prohibiting entry thereon, and shall publish once a week for four succos. sive weeks such notice in any news paper circulating ii the county whwre such lands are situate, a proof of the posting and of publishing of such njotice within twolve m,niths prior to the entry, shall be deemed and taken as notico conclusive against the porson making entry as afor-stid for huntin-, and fishing. A pproved the 2nd dyi), of February, A. D. ISIDS. By imatism. I felt so much better after taking two bottles, that I continued the remedy, and in two months I was cured com pletely. The cure was permanent, for I have never sine' had a touch of Rheumatism, though many t i m e s exposed to damp and cold weather. ELEANOR M. TxPpE,j, 8711 Powelton Avenue, Philadelphia. Those who have had experience with Rheumatism know that it becomes more severe each year, and like all other blood diseases, the doctors are totally unable to cure it. In fact, the only remedies which they pro scribe are potash an(d mercury, and though temporary relief may result, these remedies pro ,' duce a stiffness of .\ i joints and only in tenisi y the disease. . 3. S. S. never disappoints, for it is made to cure those deep-rooted dliseaseos which are beyond the reach of all other remedies. It cutros pormnanently Rheumatism, Cat arrh, Oancr,Sorofula,Eczema, anid all other blood diseases. It is the only blood remedy guar amnIteedl Purely Vegetable Books mailed free by Swvift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. o1' H.\l,TiM~OIt1, Mn. Manufacturers' Record Publishing 00, A Mfontbly tiIluso-aLed .Iournatl de vo td to Souithern, Ag gricuture, deal ing> withI all inatte rs related to Geea I'iax, ttn , 1 .ive Stocek , i 'oultL,y, Da iry i nL, Tr'uck Varinin a rul't~a, Gtrowing, adevery~ fartui Iinterest an pui mrsu it I Lhe South. It is w idely read by Nort hern and WV estern farmers contemplat ing auov ing South. It ought to he in every Southeurm family, for it is "of the South, by thi South and for the South." IEDITORIAL (UONTRIBUTORS: Chas. W. t'ahney, Jr,,. D I., LL. I,. Ex-Un ite'd States Assistant Se(eretary of Agriculture, E~x'-Director* United State~s Agricu,lturaL Erxperime'nt, Sta Ition in NortLh Carolina, l 'reideni t ni versityv of Tennessee andI ri'. Experi ment Station in Tenenssee. J. et n . 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Fo3i fur1 te ini formaition'nnipl ' to WM. itUTl'.HRt,.i, '1 t. As It le 133A10.3U.1T. A. A. 0. M ActiONt 1.1, (4. p'. A.. ATLANTICCOAST LINE! FASr iI.NE Botween ChfrleRton and Cohunbia, U'por South CarQlna, North Caro lina, Athens and Atlanta., P'A34s.NOlc, l'E1'AwrM4sr. W L.M INo-roN N (' , N o, -.tth, 11497. CO.NDENSi.:. 1.utit .i1s L. (11)15o V'sr P inI Etlet A ug. 7 (30150 I(AW 7(14n3a1m1 I.... Chaestnn. S. C...r 800 pm 8.14s amt l.v..,....1. La es ........A r ti 1 pm 9 40) '31 mt.v........-31'9 ier-...... .r 6 13 pit' I in - 13 r...........l ti b l.'...L 4 .' n 71433 A r..1....."rp rt y....... 2.%J pm 12'30 pmn A r.....w be ry .......v 2' g7p 01 ")') Af' --...0 i to ... .....Iv 1 57 p 3 25 pm Art.....tue ..... tv ; .45 pu 303pm ar.....reev11t-..-.V 12'' an. 3i ' pr,. 'r ... Aparta ohnra ... v Ii , n 61)0,. .. Ar ...." . W 'I.n bc...tv 31t413.am $ 15 pmn .\ r...arot. \ . C... 1) :35 am tIl p mn A r..lendersonOjIe, N. C..i7~Tti.m 7 t05 ptAr,.....the'vtte---------v 82) am Noa.. h' a'nt 53 '4etel treins bet ween Chqreen. 1tn ai.'i Gre, n3113'e via A taic V'"o. Line HI. \.1 F,ME(t$ON, U.'n. 1'assen ger A ent. Ii I ilMnager. Trufflec Manager. BLUE RIDGE RAILlROAD, Hi. C. BEAT rIE, Receiver. Etd V,' M; y .5, lii. S i ertw enA drin n Wahll..u,'t No .- Nt.atione- No Ir IT K')a .&......A"ers,n .L-... v 31 II p Ar *) st .......... twn~ er.L.....V8 Ar I .- Lin.--- --- Aton ...L' 1 pm A r 1..2. n .........P,dltt.......Lv i I y. Ar in i r...herry's 4'retr. . v 4. -n: -A~ rla 07 am ....Adamns' Cro ssiung--..--h 1 49 pm iAt -.'n na.r wtto 0 a- ali.'.iy Res lI r Use .M tea Nua7u Pias-ums for 8P1NA L W K ES. And'uggtas.Un ..mt fo. . SOUTHERN RAILWAY. strl Tiine Between Columboad Aeb meavtlo. Easte*V Time notweem Co. IUM11a and 0khor pot. Efeative JUVlY O, 19I . No. as lno. of NorthbouDai Daily. -Havanah......s.... .....1 080 11 P Ar. 0olumba....,.............. 4 05p 4246 AbuSataErg,. IWO. By 10 W Ar. Ahvl..,............ 60p00 do Ly. Auguat*,So. By.......... 10 n Granitvlie .......... 89 I oP 1 Tr nton............. 8OBp If P " ohnston.. . . 8 1p 11 p r. ColIm)WAUn, dei't.. 4 1 p 2 10 a LrC' lbiaBanudg . ...., 1 p 8 Ar. Charlotte................6 15 a Ar,Genb.......,, 10 43p 1210reP Lv.-Oresboro ........ ... 10 501p ....... Ar. Norfolk .... .... .. 7 Goa ........ Danville.................... 11b1p 1 85P Ar. 111rhmond ................ 6 40 a 6 25 P Ar. Washington ................ 6 49 a 9 85p "1B41thmore ps.pR. ...... ow Ia1 85 P *1,Ph1nde0phis............ to ion a 8 0 a " Now York... ............... 12 43p 0 2Uxa Sonthbound. No. 87 No. 85 Dally. Daily. Ly. Now York, Pa. .t......... 4 lAp 1215nt " Philadelphia.......... 6 Mp 850a 1 .al.imor........... O 0 81 a Lv. Wash'ton, go. Rty.. 30 48 p 11 15a Lv. Richmond ................. 12 lOnt 12 Olin Lv. Danville .............. ..... 5 boa 6 15P Lv. Norfolk .......... 9 .5. Ar. Uia w..-m.boro............. 0 46 a .. . Lv. Oreouboro................ 7 05 a 7 82p Cirloie--...-............... 9 5a 10 20p " Rook Hill................ ..10 20a 11 06p CheAter .................... 10 b5: 11 87 p wimboro.............. 11 41 a 12 26 a r Col'bia Btsm . g qt.......... 12 46na 1 87s Ly. Columblia UL. dup*t . ...... 1 I 1p 4 00.A Johlirliul................ 2 blip 6 00A Trnieton................... 8 Obp .6 25a Granevlle.............. 8 88p 7 7a Ar. Augua-................ 4 15 8 00. i7Xaeviie... . .V2 a -0 5p Lv. Spartaiburg............. 11 4 a 6 15p Lv. Col'bla. 8 C.&.Ry.......8 OOp 7 006 Ar. Charleston................ 'op .11 0 Lv. Col'bla, F.C.&P.1y......... 11 65 a 12 47& savannah .................. 4 47p 5 08A Ar. Jacksonville. 0 25P 9-1" ILEE'NG.OAIt isitjCe, Exce)1ent daity passenger servioe between Florida and New York. Nos.87alidli--Washingtonand8outhw"etera Limited. Solid Vestiltue train with dining cars and f'rst ciase coach'es north of Charlottm. Pullin.to drawing room sleeping cars beaven Tan fl, JaCks'nvllle, Savannah, Washington an d 1elyao r k. Pullman Sleeping Cars between Ckarletto and Richmond. Pulluan drawing-roorn sleopI qars be. lween (reensboro ahd Norfolk. lse -oue .. 11on at Norfolk for OLD POINT-COMVOT. arriving ther6 in time-for breakfast. Solid . train, with Palor cars,. be6wem 1harIeston and Ashevillo. Nom-.85 and 86-U-. 3. Fujq Mail.Trwg fullman drawlug room buffet sleeping rai Tweet 'Joeksonvills sand New York and Pasde 19g cars betwoon Augusta and lette. ilman sleeping cars between n,-ilje and Columbia, en route daily betwen ackmonville and Cncinnati via Asheville.. 1RANK84. GANNON, -. . CULP, Third V-P. & Qen. Mgr. T. M., Washington. W. A. TURK. 8. H. HARDWICK, G. P. A.. Wasbingtoa. . G. P. A.. Atlata. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condenousedl acgttl* in Effeet Oct. 16, lbg. . _. _ No. 17. No. . .aoi ......,... ............ 7 Do a ra Lv. Co1hiinbia........... .~.. . ; i sit " Ioiperiiy .... 6 1.0 a m 12 10. a'n "N.w 1.orry...,.......S 6 5 a mn 12 25 p mn " Nne'y-dx...-.....7 212 a mn 1 2.. p m " Geenoo........7 40 a mi 1 55 p) 1 A r. Hlodpo4............8 8_0 a in 2 Ie i ar. A1M.vibLo....... 40a in 24-5 p) ni Ar. Beaon............853 a n l 10 p) m a s. Aiundes-4om iAain 8~> p m ir. (s eenvili ......... 10 a mn 4 15 p in A r. Atlanlnta...... .. .. 5. p in 0 80m '-T''iN4 No. 18. No. 12. Pied ont ........ 6 0 p in 10 40 a mi Wilnmaon.. ...6 24 pm 10 55 ai m v;. A nderson T.......4,.): 1ai 95 a n Is n. m......6 af~ 1. m; 11 15 a mi Ar. .enn *h; 7 151 n in il 40 a in ILv. Ab'bvi a~il~ 20_a___ r.o *nwoodI......A... 840 pm 1240 p m Maic .'oix.......... 8 14 p mn 1255 P mi " ow1.t-rry..........9 15 p ml 2 00 p mn Ar. Prosa~ 4;ty..........0 9. 20 pm 2 14 P if Ar o;inm2 is' ........ 4 0 pim Ar. Chaj,o . 6TA40' p 85 .Lai ii1;. . . n t..iAr ' 0iidip 9 Qn l2 i0 ....An......Lv .280 850a 10 t a...'..-..........atuo..... Jp 7 ay 10 :n - *... Union........ " OSp 7 80Op ID on~ n':-s ... . Jonosville .... " 12 2Pp 8 50 10 b4n . " . .. Paclo..:. 12 l4p 6 4?p I1: 10 A~ r.. prtnbr..L : 11 454 6 15p 2 di 70 r. .. .Aaihe.viilo .Lv' 820 80 Pullan alao slepi0- areon Trains 5r.ad 8ti.87 nd-5. o A.andUdvision. '1 ralns leavo S.partanburg,. A. A C. division. Dn il bound,-'A :3n-.m. 8:87 p. m., 6:10 p. mn, (Votiul iited) southbound 12:26 a. mii. 6:..p.nm., :114 a. mn., (Vestibule Limited.) Trainsa leave~ .Greenville. A. and C. division, nortlhbon. :45 a. mn., 2:34 p. mn. and 5:22 p. mn., (Vestibbled Limited1) nothbonnd 1 :26 a. mn, 4 :80 p. mn., 12 :.) p..mn. ( est ibnled Limited). Tralins 1 and 10d ciry elegatit Pullman sleeping ears l.e:wosen CJolumbhia and Asheville. eniroute dily bot weon fackvonville and Cincin' natI. - .,. F ll N KS. AN NN-.- J. . CUL.P Thir V-P&Ge.Mgr. ~Tratue'Mgr., Washington, D. C. Washinsgton. 0.'C W. A. TURK, 8. H. HARD)W10K Geon. Palss. Ag't. -As't Gen. Psass. Ag''t. Washingtont, D. C. - Atlanta, Aa. rOLUMlA. NESRRY &i LAUREN 'R AlL ROAD-'Tin ablein afrees a ng .ith, 1868.. Eastern Standard Time. 'outhbound. Northbon-nd. d-M A-M. .P). PM P.M P.M -7f0LvChaletnegAr)00 9t1 , umtLr. Lv6 6a-~in4 to 1,; byv LamDre~n5 Ar I 25 i.i i, 7 1 .~'a fi ild.vill. 12i4 42 72' $!. : 2 9 ..Ktna.rds. 14;; 7-17 9 08 2 11 ...Qary..- l2: 7 ID it'h 2 ii ..Ja'apa 12.: 8 10 8 2 i roiei ~ 9 i i 18.$i L4iu 9 :o0 I.' 3 j ...th* 9 "' II ;)' 1 (1 WIt 9 6u 11 4 3-26 'jalY I1 4 225 85Ar$pin, ou Trnn &! and *a ru i ao'fI bi.' Ci'me eeu~sction at e4mm-er for a 4. ' 08onnection at .' artan ',;um fo Mon;a w. D-- . CAVEN4IE,I. Ag. Newberry se To Atlanta, hii riott, Augus: a ens, Wil 1ain1gton New or,h'lou 'h tilooga, J%ashvillo and New York, 'Boe,o, itoont Wsb ugon, NoIfolk, 'hI la8R11A. 818e0ole iv eileeu JUy. 1,jew. N e w0 U 't i lt . . ... . . .'1g g Lv New '~F,via fean. iTRM itjais "' I3ahUa pha..... , a 6" 2~ m " Balti ...,..-.. ................ 8 **- 2 t 0as nu0n...a..., 4 401A. 4 '' tiohinond .......... . .. . 4pr. . .9 4 Lv .Norolki Va 8.Vt A . . pI 'orten-outh 8 ... 846paa SU Lv Weide n,viast.A,6. ..,Il? 8p *11 . r e12 tini .i*1 . Ar P>urleuln, via t.. A. Co..... fffau,;T .0Pl; Lv Durham. " ...;.. 7 Co pntli i Ar Ita la. vitt 8. A. L ....2 16ami *h 40 i6 " 8anlrd................... 88 " 0..*. " outhorn Pines................. 4 2S 01 a 8 A" t llut .......................... 60 ,'7 " 'U As W ads aboro ................... ... 6 83 8 0 1 .Monon................ . 3 912 W ImIngto n................... *1240 Ar ChahtoLto, via t. A. I.....7 6 '0iFPir ChU124r,' Vi 8. A. 1.... 8 (41pm I' 56 pla Lv Uolumbia, 0. N.& IC. it. .......t (0 p In A-rOlintn . "f ........$. 9 .r am 12Wi* ' Greenwood " . It M 11 107 amn "1 AbbovIlle " 1103 " 185 " Elberton " . 1907 pm 2 O1 J Athens " . 1 13 8 48 " Wi1ntter - ..,....... 158 4 428 " Atlanta, 8. A. L. (unIon 2 ' NOIITH BOUN D No. 402. No. bb. lAV -Lllanta,(Central hTiine) *120 nm r 0ai Winder .......... 240 pm t, 40pm A i huns ......... 8 18 -.11 I11t Elberton ......... 4 16 1 281;11m Abbei le " ......... 1 " 8 i Greenwood ......... 541 " 2 (8am "1.nton ...... 680 *26610 Ar Coli n)at. C. N. & I~it. R. t7 40. . 6-.. Cheetr 818~-'~9i A r Uh at Iot.tc, via . , 46.~25pii m 7 59)~ lv blon rue. via 8. A. L.. 40 n~6~ "tamlet, . It1 " 800 " Ar W iliin icrton .......... ....~... *12~0r n "out.hern Pines "..........*1200 14 H 0 am SItaleigh .......... *2 16 *1126 " iHindeison, .......... *12 0 inm Lv .. ' ......... 82Pnm I0 pi Ar Durham "..... 17 8% " t4 16 pm Lv Dturlimin ......... t7 eo pm 10 i9 am Ar Wesdot., Vitt 8. A. L,......,. 4~W) a in*756 Wm Richmond.......A C L ...... 8 20 "6 7 35 64 Waiush1igt'n,vitPenn. R.a. 1231 " 1180 ,1 Baitin.ore " t "6 1 46 pim I O8 amt Philadelphia" " " 350pm 80" Now York. " 6 *023 " *d. Ar Portamouth " " " 72 m 20 pn "Norfolk "$ 785 "1 *?85 * D'ly. t D)'iy, ox. 1unds9y. Noft. 403 atod 40.-'The Atlanta Speclowl,o Holid Vestibule Train of Pullman slepere and Coaches betweon Washini 3on and At lanti, alpto Pulln.an Slet oers between Ports. moc-uth and Chenter, 8. Z. .4ns.41 and ;3S.-"IThe 8. A. L. RxPrepp, Rolid Train, Conches and Pullman 8'eepers between Portamoutl ind Atlanta. Coinpany hItsepers between Colum fa tand Atiqnta. B. th trai's mnke imnitedinfe connection sit Atlanta for Monigoinery, biobIlej New Or. leans, Texa-, Culifornia. l. x1co, I hatto n4joga, Noishville, blemihis blafmin, Florlda. For Tickets Sleepers, nd ai nfoi-inalion, ai. pl to 14. A. i4ewinnul, Gen. Agt., Paiss. D.p't ii-bal HionAl . Al t lant ,a. Ii. A. L\EWLANI),Uv.n Agk Pi.4. Dept.. AtIania Ga.. E. ST. JOH N, Vice;Pies. anA Gen'I'M dnagor V 1;-. Mu EiE, .Oen'l H u erintqnde-nt., II. W. B. A .OVER, Tno i Manager. -T. J. ANDESON, Gen'i Passeger Agent. OENERA OEI.CEs; Po1'ea(sNmJU i. VAi T till A EtTeLI 11 ;. Double Daily Trains. between, kdharlestu Columbia aid 'AugOeta. QUICXmi TIMm. SOUTB OAROIAINA & G.$URGA : .l. 4, PAsSENdB1 Dti 'At i 't. CHARIXsToz 8.-'C ' n24,-189. . 8CEDULk . DAIIjY.: Lv Charles ton W'* ..... Rmib.* Sumniervi s "ba 5Oi Georges.......;.......... 8 8I am ' 04 in BranhvIIle ..... ....... 8 81 am - 7 85 pm - RoweavUle ..........,............ 9 15 ato 7 80 pm Orangeburg .......... 9 2 am 8 20 pm St.. matth6e ..................... 9 d am 8; pm Fort. Mot.to........... ..10 00 am 9 0pm K ngville ......................... 10 10 am 9 20 pm ' Ar Columbia..............,....10655 sam 10 10- pm Lv Coub .................7 60 amii .1 0 psm * K lig vi ..... .............7 41' ain 4 44 pry For t Miotte.;............... 761 a'm 4 5A pm St. Miatt hel e............... 8 02 am 6 09 pm Drange burg ............... 8 24am 5 27pm .itowesville ................ 8 88 ama 6 42 pm Ilsanchyl'a................. 8 66 am 6 60 pmn GJeorgs..................9 36 an 8 34 pm55 Sum m e rvil le...........10 22 am 7 18 15m A rCh arleston................D00an 8 00 pm '.v Chsarieston............. ..i ;10an .5 S pmi B.'~anelhv1j10..............916 am 7 50 pna Iiaum berg ................ 4.- ait 8 28 I'm Den mnark ............. 9 b2 an 8 42 p..a 11ack i ie................10 10 am 8 58 pmi W 11liVsh ........... ........l 27 :aim 9 17 pmn A ika-i........................i tlisam 9 57 r.m A r Aa'iauas ia......................i 61 a m 10 .lopm Lv A ug ust..................... 6 2u aim 8 20 pm A i ' .......... ..... 7 8am. .4 22 pm lainek v1w.................. 8 08 an o528pm De k..............8 40 amt . 5. p.ii Jlam be rg.................... 88 a m 66 pgt 1itanchyili ............... 9 10 am ' 6 10 pma A r Cha r.leion~.................11 la0 alm 8 00i i-us FAST E~XPRESS* A iIoUST~A AFt) WAIiNOTONE WITH PULII.SAN ilET' ?tEEN AUni.6TA, AIKEN AND' N L.W YORK'.I Lv Ausgusta....... ................... 05p A r Deon r k....... ................... Ao 5 pp Lv AiDe n ... ....,...,......,.,,... 6 an. Ay A ik n ................. ........;,....,...; 7 24811 A..Au.ut..,.......,,... ,,.........481 t DAILY 1EXOEPT SUNDAY. Lv Ca m....d..e....... .............9 -15n um 42 5 pn' A r K ingy ile ..................10 t4 aw . &it pllg Is v King v Iile..................10 26 ans . ii p Canmdens Jtanctio.... ..i t(in ama (5i 1 A r ('amna.................11 65 pus 8 i1tt Coumnectiosa at Colunssbia withs So.uthern 1tailwa for aull polita iiinp or 80oll. and North Varolina. Solid1 Iraita het wei hlar leaton aind Ashe.ville. -Conneiettois nosi. roints on Souitern .llailwsa to Augnata. Aiken andu other point~ on ."t he4 (.harit'atoin i4ne"~ at Chsarleaton wi is Clyde' Line Neam, era toj 4ew York-.and JaiIsenviill L. .4. .lu&EIISON, Trafihin asuaei E. 8. BOW 1sN General Manoar General OileoA: Oharfsstlsm 1.C(. CharleStOn and Western COaio~ Augusta and Ashe Schedule 1 1.eave August AndmeLo a and Beer, S3E. 0. P. Houses! You* ~st by Buying of TU! Order. . id to Mail Orders. LERt4~