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itiO ,I)UCCATLON A FAILUnIt. 'T'b( Ctndi(1 Oti'tlul>n of 1114) 'Irgltii Su pw 1 (intnt int of 1 bti li ~ i nstc tion I ft r hit) 'tyY e ' 1:x1ttrie'nceI. .liehluond, Dec. 06.--Tho bionnial rteport of the sulw('rintenlont of pub lic instruction If Virginia, which is sulbimitl 1 J iuary 1, will cautso more itt:'ntiwrn thani anly one emnauting frm;nt tlIi ( p'l)rlt'tmnl t. Tho radical grmlln which the report talkesoton tho oiducationl of tho ncgro will attract geni'ritl attention. It maintains that witI nn experience of thirty y0ars t lot t;uplrilltolndent of (ducnt ion 1inds5 the ( tInci ttont of that raco ia failuro. 'J'ht Sttic of Virginia spon(1s an ninlt ly tt'ealy lilf a million inl Suls tiingl, thet Colored public Schlool.. T he re'port dir;cusscx this sul)jct at l':Inth Ilnl includes expressions of a tiiittl(t'r of let(liig educitors on the u.bso1'rbi problem. liookcr \W asiingtont's viVs aro cinoted( at slnt, let'lh and linatlly the t;tuerinter'It( n't declatrtS that tho eduli cation of thet neg"ro inl Virginia has provedia failure sinco th war. The( fatult, it is pouttc(d out, lies ill the fact that tho heads alone of the I( g Iocsar ii' trit't, an1(1 suech trainirng, fnrtit-r said, has not resullted in lii' ilitI ilVl' llI t of tite rict' ill tll' larlt'r that mnight hatve been hoped lar 11 a' i .b I ldtc l t a a it :l 1 t t t r a'ctt'tl d he ou 1: 1 I 1 1N A I Uis r.. 1 , ( e };Ih Iron 11 works .l i lii illrill " !" I' ml. i i nuifiactt nr; !t ' t ,.l I uthi It aI I'oll worlis, S ' ilt " .\ tillu ft iring e I ,". I , ,: t ' ( n l l ' t!\ l ' t ' 1 (( I i!1rt ', II o wilith is uit - ',,,l t".- a W ' y lit tt g l .it. r7; If lltl't'r plant antl srcad wV.1th r t f llidiv ti tOe iroll wvorkts ae'rt : 11t' 01root. It waMS onl wing hit' i 'la tlst'ncc of Windt h lat rIanIIly utllarli(' frailt dwellig liousets wonte tt', swop away. T'he total loss Wats abuthi lie,2(), diie ase folrows: (Luml ut Of bOlIiehnTig macu hiry ad iish ol e luerstored iisnioards, Optint g,IIr00. 2 Geria4 (lron wors, mill on lumber plantD. 2s 800; onth 0 dorgi jrnwk,mll ans1(01 sud machin-a to ht rlost ps of y v alabl (pat-en J y thvisu Ztiryo 200 me are ithrown itl lot. of eloymet. Tis ajis t ther dlistotrou eliriA ugst hi onh TI ll W A1 R iN Tailes PlltrioLlPP1NEr. fOpei Port ti orevl learges-f Ii' oiiunso to lli lcA t hur. iI1lP ManSilla Dec. 28' -i( o.20 a. mTh to trads e the port ofi Zamboanlgal Co previsioall to the' Jlomandtaoli pts. Gen)114. itos ill ap otinthl tho (cm o\ilicils. ing, which llios mriagspr fome bylhSt Judges or theo tolryvof fny i1rlgiouse denoiation.1 Underth t eand xish111 rWim only iIc(isuc marOitU r)igesiult wer recognieds a lega'a wereou perform byi aoma atoi Gen MArh'O s COmmad. Ii R is hough he i bessgd t Tiot mwandnn Afetonsrve fr Large Juse;slr 25n ot.b AVIopeses, Lwith~o icO; poiton Prop'snt ielo Ds' seil-adrse stampe enel. o ,Mntage, 3 CUIIA'S NKIV (10VE RNOlt, (nou. Nvood (lve (lenoral satlsfactio floth by what ho Does anti What ho Does not Do. Ilavana, Dec. 28.-Gon. Wood oflico is besieged daily by a crowd< otlico-seokors from all parts of tl island. Tho applicants wants overi thing or anything-from Cabin secrotaryships to janitorships. D1 spito tho fact that the Governor Gol oral recoives on an average two inn dred people every twenty-four hour ho manages to find time to pay t expetedt early morning visits to tl asylums and1 jaiia. Gen. Wood pr( fers to take the managers of such it stitutions unprepared. Tomorro ho intends to inspect the leper hoi pital. Today he visited the Bon licioencia. lIN does not intend to interfere i matters of public ;iolicy before th new year, when he hopes the no, Cabinet will bo installed. It is go orally reported by friends of the me named that Senor Villalon has boo offered i Cabinet position. A simi lar stateient is made concernin Senores Varona, Esteveza and Tr maliiyo. Senor Villalon is the prosos chief of public works at Santa Clari Senor Varona was formerly editor c the Patria. Senor Esteveza is th presitdent of the National part} Senor Ta1nayo is a J udge of the Su prene Court. Most of t beso appoint iments, if ilade, would meet wit] puiblie approval, but Goin. Wood d elines to ConItiill of d1e'y inl illy Cast as'oerting that he will not give ou formi ation on the subject unrtil th t~1iro Cab:inet hati beenl decided upl 0n. Cubans have beet figieeibly sir prised by tGi. Wood's refusal to al lo'v the luiciripality of C'ardenas t, ritnt pri"vate Contracts. InI a com11 mill!citlon1 (11I embodyinog this refusa he said: "No such contract will bl Ir egIlized unitil after the municipali lrs have been elected, anrl even which is only a few uonlhsoftl. Thei Ath will of the people will be known Old ir)IolvidIedt therm is no imiterfereii with I the prerogatives of the General ;overineit lunlIlicipalties will be al owed to use all right ful mens o m11provilg the country without in erferenlce from Ilavania of aiywhert 'lse." lIonust. nm and woman to trave for hirgo house; salary $415 mont11l and (xpenss, witi increaso; posit iol Ipernlten1(t; incloso self adtlresse( stampled1 envelollo. Malna1ger, "33( l3axton bldg., Chicago. In this week's patents graited t Anwrnican invenoitors 2 woro grante to rtesidlents of our ownI State. T1 subscribers of thiis paper a diescript ioi antd drawing o.f anyi patenit will b) furnished free by .Louis Bagger & Co Pat ont A t tornoyy, WVashington, D.C if ai prinlted1 heading cut froml thi paportli, is enIclosed( wi.hI the ordler. Prmtl O TH PromtlyReaches the Seat of all Blood Diseases and Cures the Worst Cases. dis blo men ts or. troubles so obstinate anda d to cure sih real, deep-seatedl blood otfer such inicontrovertibleoevidenet is al eure I It goe downi to the very founldation of the very worst caseq, ai net, like other remedies, dry uip the only tto break forth a1igaml miore viol trae oif ininilt, and1( rids tie system oI Mrs.T'1. W. Leot, Mont.gomery', Ala. ago I was iniocuilated wtithl p)oison by my babe with blood( taint. I was c uleers from head1( to foot, and in iny gi to die. Several promlinentfi physiciri to nuo purptose. ThIe mercury 'anl gavo iii( seeiied to add fuel to tile. devourin g 1me. I was advised by: wonderful cures mlade by it, to try proveed from t he start, as the medlici to the causo of tile trouble and force 1 bottles cured me completely." Swift S. S. S. FOI --is the only remedy thlat is guara mercury, l)ttash, arsenic, or any oth cure Cancer, le'ezema, Scrofu la, Totter, Boils, Oarbuncles, Sores, ete Valuable books mailed free by Sw YOUR HORSE. if sufferIng from an enlargement ec put Oil his feet. No need to bi Thie enlargemcnt wvill be quickly a B_nEa Linimi NothIng like it to cure a sore tendor or to kill a spavin, curb or splin TIhis remedy is known to more dI, era and hoersemenl than any othecr li: iment, because it (lees the 'work b its Ienrietg qualities. 1eIIate6i by tDR. RART.. SAATA Rou. Ma ea 1rt It VIe yl.E -11)ENT. D, Conncctit-Ut ',per t .1;Kr"9ta 1tea t,lwIee tie '11 'Ury .tta :l1u"n.". A Ctotlnve iclta. p1l(r hats great Itd- ( " miration for (Govornor ,MieSwoonley 1(and Hllgge sts. hito a' a vic( presiden- r o tial candidate n" ith Bryan. The d Evening ozot tt, of Norwallk, Conn., it It says: "(iovernor M\eSvoen0y, of So1i1 h w Or, linl a, who is a votoran newspa- a per man ratl-r that the Southern h irlel of a collego hrt'l law t rained C statesmann, soeu, however, to bo 0dnwin' tho guh.r...artoril chariot ti wlth signal foreo atndl tability. Tho D ) t rat' p-riy might go further c w an 1 do .orse, as they probably will a -.Ihln to I'ke tho journalist Bry- el an's rultnintg mato." n Will ltotrn to tho Attack. 0 ,v (Washington Special to News and to Courier, 29th.) h n1 Senator Tillman, of South Caro- 1 [1 lina. proposes to keep up his light al - against tho armor plato peopl)t oven h though ho is told that undel the pro- o visions which ho bad inserted in the g t appropriations bill in tho last Con- ill . gross the work of building the pro- ca f posed now ships for the navy has dc o been sadly bandicapped. He pro- I1 fossos to beliove that this is due to go the work of what ho terms the Ar- l - mor Plate Trust, and that the only PI .1 thing for the Congress to do is to t light the devil with tire. Ho is gt , strongly in favor of the Government E t owning its own armor plato factory. o "The Government," he says, "has been robbed of more than enough money to build such a factory by the oxcesOivo high prices charge.1 by the - excessive high prices charged by the > Armor Plato Trust. I do not see he - why the Government should be fo mado to pay such prices when it is o amply able to have a factory of its li t own, and it would h) good business ut for it to have one." Sh so Tht noer Girl at Houe. Much has bon said of the sturdy, frugal Dutch farmers of the Trans vaal, but little is known of their sweethearts, wives and daughters, is who have contributed so largely to th the prospority of the South African th Itopublic. Consequently, an article r x on "The Boer Girl of South Africa," ca by the aut hor of "Oom Paul's People, hu to appear in the January Ladie' Homo Journal, will be interosting. to schohrhihp Fro. th ac J You may, by doing little writing br 1 at your home, secure scholarship free, th > in either Draughon's Practical Busi- ra ness Colleges-Savannah, Nashville, c St. Louis, Little Rock, Ft. Worth, ~ ,Galveston, or Shreveport. Best fo ,patronized in the South. For pair- ju s ticulars adidressi, T1he Illustrated Youth and1 Age, Nashville, Trenn. t 1t ____ Ti DES E BOTTOM. In every test made 8. 8. 8. easily [ demonstrates its superiority over other El blood remedies. It matters not how ob- Ar stmnate the case, nor what other treat- A mont or remedies have failed, 8.8. 8. Ar always promptly reaches and cures any Al base wvhere the blood is in any way involved. A' veryone who has had experience with Xi 3d diseases knows that there are no all- Am iflicult to cure. Very few remedies claim ^ diseases as 8. 8. 8. cures, and none can AR 'of merit. 8 8. S. is not merely a tonic-It Ar seat of all bleed diseases, and gets at the Ar d routs the poison from the system. It does iJ POIson and hide it from view temporarily, mutly than ever ; 8. 8. 8. forces out every f it forever. Li writes: "Somo years L a nurse wiho infected LL overed with sores and L 'eat extremity I prayed Ai .ns treated me, but all I potash which they iwful flame which was L rriends who had seen Ls twift's Specific. I i- Ac no seemed to go direct ,Li he poison ou. Twnt Li ?s Sp,ecifi- .Tet 4 THE BLOOD n steed purely vegetable, and contains no er mineral or chemical. It never falls to it Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison, ats ft Speoific Company, Atlanta, Ga. - c 50c and $1.00OI A E a Bottle. n be quickly ster or flrc, bsorbcd by I, ' thi 1.ani - sIa y DEAD OF 'A lE MAINE AT REST. [en Who Died in a Tropic sea lurled In a Snow Storm at Arlington. By Telegraph to The Daily Nows.) Washington, D. (., Dec. 28.-The )mains of 150 victims of the Maine isastor were buried today with mil ary honors in Arlington. The ox ecises were exceeding simple and ore in charge of Captain Sigsbo ad attended by the Presidont and is cabinet, Commodore Dewey and renoral Miles and his staff and the ajority of the army officore sta oned in Washington. Despite the snow and nipping )ld over 1,000 spectators pressod ainst the rope lines of the enclo ire to witness the ceremonies, How Girls May See Paris Alone. A bright American girl is going to II, in the Ladies' Home Journal, >w she and a girl friend wont to aris together, saw its sights, visited 1 places of interest, lived there and id "the time of our lives," as she :plains the experience, in three )ssipy articles all the points -of torost in and about the French pital will be treated and briefly scribed, and how to live well at iall cost-in fact, just, how girls >ing alone to Paris can best and oapost enjoy the trip, will be ex ained. Of course, these exper oces are intended to sorvo as a ido for girls going to the Paris (position in 1900. Is Careful No woman can be too careful of r condition during the period be re her little ones are born. Neglect improper treatment then endan rs her life and that of the child. It s with her whether she shall suffer necessarily, or whether the ordeal all be made comparatively easy. e had better do nothing than do muething wrong. MOTHER'S FRIEND the one and the only preparation it is safe to use. It is a liniment it penetrates from the outside. ternal applications are eternally lt. Internal medicines are radi. ly wrong. They are more than nbugs-they endanger- life. Mother's Friend helps the muscles relax and expand naturally-re ves morning sickness-removes e cause of nervousness and head he - prevents hard and rising easts-shortens labor and lessens e, pains--and helps the patient to From a letter by a Shreveport, La., a:"I have been using your >nderful remedy, Mother's Friend, the last two months, and find it it as recommended," Druggists sell it at $1 por bottle. 1E~ BRADFIELD REGOULATOR CO. ATLANTA, OA. Send for our free illustrated book, "Before Baby is Born." Sar the Haven Yi NY Always BouRlht ofe lorida Central & Peninsular Time Table in Efreet Nov. 19.'99, ave New berry..........................2 00pm rive Columbia........................3 30pm No. 33. No. 3.5. .Colu mbia........l 35pm 1 47am ratern Time.) .Cou,l i ..........10 35am 12 47am D.......rk..........121pm 215Sam F irLX........12 55am 3 02pm ...y. n .. ........... 307pm 51i8am lBrunsw 1k....6 05pm 11 35am Jackson ,ville.....70pm 9i 10am[f Jacksonvlle..... 800pm 9 20am Lak e ('li y........ 11 29pm Live Oak......... 12 l8pm Tallahassee ..... 3 38pm Rtiver Junction.... 52pm MobIlo....................305am New Orleane...... 7 40O m waldo ..............104pm I125amn Gainesville ...... 1201pm Ced ar Keys a ..... 3'pm Ocala................15am 1 4Opm Wlild wood .......... 240am 2 32pmr Orlando ............20am 5 00pm Tampa .............630am 5 30pm NORTH BOU ND. No. 34. No. 36h. Tampa............. 800pm 8 00am Orlando............ 630pm 8 2lam Wild wood. ...12 30am 10 55mm Ceder Key -....... 7 15am Gailmesvill ....... 12 52pm Waldo ............... 5 05am I 47pm Tallahassee.......- 43pm Live Oak......... 4 42pm Lake City ........ 525pm Jacksonville....8 20am 7 45pm BrunswIck........ :O2am 8 55pm Savannah .......1 27pm 11 50pm Sa van na......12 15pm 11 59pma Fairfax............ 220pm 1i-lam Denmark ...........1pm 2 42am Coumia.......,.4 38pm 4 86am Newborry........ 1225pm 'rains arrIve and depart in Columbia at inding Sireet Station. Nos. 3.5 and 36 carry liman sleeping oars between New York and Iksonvillo; a'ao between CincInnati and skeonville, via Asheville, connecting with ilman parlor oars between Jacksonville d Tam pa, and run 8011(1 trains fr om Char. to to Jacksonville. qos. 38 and 3'.. New York and Florida Ex. sas. Pullman Dra wing Room sleeping car tween Tampa. Jacksonville, Savanneh lumbia. WashingtQn and New York. Por further Information apply to' P T.BIEAY,U.T.A. Coli1mbla, 8.0. W M BUT LER,JR., T. P. A., Savannah, Ga, L. A. SIPMA N, A. G. P.'A.. JacksonvIlle, Fia, A. 0. MA&oDONELL, (. P. A, ETANTED, SEVICRAL 1PIRSONS V for District Omfee managers In s State to~ represent me in their own I surrounding counties. Willing to f yearly $600, payable weekly. Do Ible employment with unusual op-' 'tunities. Rleferencos- exelanged. oloe self addressed stamped envel >. S. A. Park, 321 Caxton Building, ieago. -t. 10t. III111rlr l II , IIW11111IIf III II I I II I tllllll11rll _TDRT AVetetable Preparation forAs similating thefood and Rcgula IIn>g the Stomachs al'lowels of Promotes Digeslion,Cheerful ncss and Rcst.Contalns neither Op1um,Morphine nor Mineral. NOT NAJtCOTIC. - Ahme Old1lii.AtUUlJ.P7CNd' RoaWit4Sol - isina Ju in Aperfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Worms,Convulsions,Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEI acSimile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPYOF WRAPPER. BOUTHERN RAI c., tie 1 vin and htoen Condensed Schedule in Effeot Decomlbor 10th, 1893. STATIONS. Ex. a. D1ily _______________No. 17. Hu. 11. Lv. harloston .......... ..........7 00 a a1t " pummerville...... ............ 7 41 a ut " ranohville........ ........... 8 66 a i " rangoburg ............ 0 20 a n Kingvillo............ ........ 10 15 a i LV. vann h ..........120 a it ". n. nwoll.........................4 00 a i SBlackvillo............1 a Colunibia............. 11 05 a111 Prosperity .......... 12 10 n'n Newborry.....................12 26 p in Ninoty-Six.......... ......1 20 p ci Greenwood..........7 a m 1 65 p i Ar. Hodges..........8 a in 21 p L.v. Abbevillo...........7 2 a i Ar. olton...............8 FS a in Lv. Anderson ....... n Ar. Greonvillo........ 10 a 4 i Ar. Atlauta.(On'i mo) STATIONB. x un. Daily _______________No. 18. No .12. L. Greonvillo.......... " Piedmont ........... 40a n WVillinmstot...........0 22 p m 10 65 a ti Ar. Andrso. 7 1p 11 40 a ni fv.Aolton ............ p 151 a in Ar. Donnalde...11 0 a Ar. Aovillo... ........ .12 1 p ..v.I......... ....... 7 25 p m Ar. (roouwood.........8 00 p m 2 n15 p in 'Cohinbl...........5.a... 8d 10p Bn8n20 a m 2 0 p 10....1..... a.......4 16 a in Ar. Co.a18o No. 12. Ar~~..And.rson.............7.1..p.. 10am 1Y.j Bot ..Cretn...... .A T hi 1115a 1 OA liville............ " 16 pmp1 290 N26ge ~..............g7 85 p mpa m " Newberry "........... .. .. . . " Pospe.t.v.--...--na A....... "0Barw.- --............... 820 a 88KaigilO.......~.....oum l .. . 8 p ~ 0" Oang2 oburg".-------- ....... 2 p m "04 Brancvi:l.........: ............ p 10 Summer- .-ie-.------...... 7 1p mo 06Ar. C a lpo .. .... .....e.... .. 12 6 4p n I40al N0 Lv 8ArINS.~1 8 12 00pn 7 41p Ar" mmovile" 7p 5 1 55 a p. i5a "A a ni. " sight. 88 1f0 and 8 on A. rangebu drgsoh Dinig on the0 1tran "e ..inllo. el enrut8 Tins le..... L.Batanbn,Ah. r .....on 4northbound. 7:0 .Banw.. " p....... 6:1 Tra1n av... " ..eanvillo. a" .diiin 8ort0baun11640 a. ..,lumbi.. " 'O 2p i. Tr07na 19 a2 0 carry..ltn.. " 2 @ 10g 04ars 28et"e...Saanah.. an Asev7l p~ 10ut d9ail be2twee" .Jasville "a1d Qip 11ati. Alo pllAn DpranrLv 11 leep 11a4rs betweenCharto andur A 1la 2RANK p8.0 A.AN hevill ...L M4 U T "ir V.. A . mg. "N" rafght. Taingtn lev patnur,A. C.adison". WorhboA. T 7:08 a. 8:7. m.,ARDWIn (Vst.ibuo Limitd) sut Go . Pais Traingteavo 1ron.il. A antLdviio roun,m 0 Ma. Dir., t:8 Pu.cd5:22r. m Tris0 n 0 ar lean o si rout daly ot eenJacsonill land ain nati Als PulmanDra i-roomseepn car btwen harosonand olumia Gen.Pas. Agt A't en.dPss. A n. Washington, . j. Atnt da AI1. Goodrla ilflew yaand v The ivendless n. wixllonst.e i MathushekUE la iwas Godalways 1teiable,U Yutake no ohances in buy. it csssomewhat, more t.ian a ('~apes t in theo end.U s I h N~ ou thr Itlii Grade Piano Boids V*JrAinable. 11actory prices torotail byers. Easy paymnents. Write us. ~LUDEN& BATES %n"nh, a.,and New York Lity. O A c O1t2 A. Ber t. ~ he Ih Kind You HaeI Al Way Bough Bignatore. ASTORIA r Infants and Children. : Kind You Have AIways Bought ars the ;nature of In i Use For Over hirty Years QSTORIA EN4TAUN COMPANY. NCW YO III CITT. oITHERN RAILWAY. ijii, inni' COt'ime iletween Vol umbla and Jael ste. Eastern Tuo lietweeo Qa lumbla and Other Pointe. Effective June 11th, 1899. orthbound. No. 84 No. 8 Daily. Dali Lv. J, FI.O.&P.Ry...........8 20 a 7 45 " Snah ................... 1285p 11 60 Ar.Cbia.... .............4883p 48( Lv. O,ston, So. Ry......... 7 00 a 5 8( umnnllo.................... 7 41 a 0 09 Brando ...................8 65 a 7 5 Oranirg....................9 28 a 8 24 Kiug ..................... 10 15 9 2 Ar. 'bia.................1100a 10 11 -v. -ia, So. lty............. 2 40 p 9 80 " (:ovilio ................ 8 091) 10 11 A ................. 250p. .. . :........ ........... 8B l p 11 01 Jcone....... ........ 8 49p 11 2a Ar. C<biaUn. dep't....... . 5 20p 2 10 Lv Co Blanl'g a........... 5 45p 5 6 ". WLro................... 08 38p 8 41 "Chr.. .................72p 7 8 R(il................. ..7 684 8 1. Ar. Clt t.................... 8 45 p 9 I Dalo..................... 12 55a 1 2 Ar. Ri. 1................. 6 006a 8 2 Ar. Wngtn ............. 7 56 a 9 0 Baorr Pa. R. R........... 9 12 a 11 2 " Phllphia............ .. 11 85 a 2 8 Neork.................... 2 03 i 62 >uthbound. N.8lo . k" r, a R.R.........8 00Op 1211 Ph ha.........5 84 p 8 C " Baro.................. 7 55p 6 2 Lv. Witon, So. Rly..........9 20 p 11 1 Lv. Rli.ond ..........11 00Op 120 Lv. Delle................... 4 15a 68( "Clotte.................. 8 15 a 1021 " R:Hh1................... 902 a 11l1 "Cler....................O0 85a 11 < " Waboro................ 10 21 a 12 3 Ar Com Biland'g at. .......... 11 26 a 13i Lv. Onabia Un. dlop't........11 45 a 4 1 "J.stons............. 1 28p 8 3 " Tton................... 188p 86 Ar. An.....................2 15p .... "Gilovillo ................ 2 07 p 7 " Justa................... 245p 81 IL~~ iiiilaTh0. Ry.........8 55 p T Kingle...................... 4 88 p 7 Oraa:anrg....................6 52p 8 Brarvijl1.................... 6 02 p 8 Bumnrville...................7i 82 p M Ar. (riorrton................. 8 17/ 11 Lv. (hiat. F.C.&P.lRy......... 10 85 a112 "lnonah. .... ... ..... 8007 p 6 Ar. .ksoville.., ......7 40 p 9 ,SI.EE:l'iNd OAR SERVICE. Eallent daily passenger service beim F1os and New York. N 88 and 84--New York and Florida prp Drawing-Ro~om Bleeping Cars betw Au ta and New York. Pman drawin groomn sleeping oars beta Tai Jack3onYille, Savannah, Washing an ewYork. minan Bleeping Cars between Chari an ochmond. N86 and 88--U. 8. Fast Mail. Thro Pulan drawing room buffet sleeping cars tw4 Jacksonviile and New York and i ma:jeepuing cars betweon Augusta and (1 l ott Dining cars serve all meals onro Pulan sleeping cars between Jackson andlolumbia, enroute daily between J 5011e and Cincinnati, via Ao'heVile. 1*KB. GANNON. J.M1. CULPI d V-P. & Gen. Mgr. T. M4., Washling WA TURK, S. H. HARDWICK, (. A., Washngton. A. G. P. A., ALdau AI.ANTIC COAST LINI FAST LINE Beteenu Charleston and Colmd~ ter South Carolina, North Ci lia, Abhens and 'Atlanta. PA&sENGER 1JEP~AR'1 ENT WILMINGTON, N. C., Nov. 20th, 189 CONDE6N8ED ECHEDT'LE. GorGo WEST: In Eileet Jan. 15, GoinG 11 *.2.1899 No. 7 iamLv....Charleston, 8.C...Ar 800 8 iam Lv.........La res.,.....Ar 6 2( 9 am Lv. ..........umter........Ar 612 15am Ar....Columnbia .....Lv 44) 121' am Ar....Prosperity....Lv 2 41 12) pm Ar.......Newberry....Lv 281 'pm Ar........ inton........Lv 16o3 1pm Ar......iLaurena .....Lv 1 41 pm Ar...Greenville....Lv 120 0pin Ar...8patanburg....Lv 11 41 pm A r.,..WinnSboro......Lvil14l pm Ar...harlotte, N. C...Lv 981 pm Ar..Hendersonville, N.C..Lv 91 pm Al......Asheville........v 82r *Daily.', 'oa. 62 and 63 Solid trainis between Cha and Greenville via A tlantic Coast I lumbia, Nqwberry and Laurens RL. R. a rIestoni and West Carolina R R. jI M4. EMERSON4, Gen. Passenger A ge . .K ENLY, T. 74. EtMR1180N Gen'l Manager. Tratle pianoR un a th.sA Bignatmr nf Numbl, Nwyory & rongR. BI Iu Erre4't November 111, 1809, (Easterq )3tatlard T'ro.) Southbouud. Northbouid .M ATM M- I'M. A.M AM 22 84 53 62 85 3 560 7 4.0 185 Lv ! anrens Ar I 8 480 1180 000 710 141 " Parks Ar 125 4)20 11'0 085 7 40 163 ..Ciiuun." 113 400 11(0 0 58 7 t8 203 (lvi,1villo 1'0 8381 920 7 05 8 1 21) ..Kinard.. 1213 32) 8 6 7 13 8 Is 2 -5 ...ar3 y... 12 -18 3 11 1- 41t 72. 825 224 ..Jalapa.. 1243 304 883 81.1 850 234 19ewberry 1280 210 810 8 1 1 1$ 2 19 Prosperity 12 17 2 15 900 9 "O 25 ....SIha.... 1207 16 9 10 193t 3 02 Lt Mountain 12 08 1 60 930 9.) :110 ...( ha,in... 11 48 135 940 1000 322 IlItton 11 43 127 f 16 10 6 3 0 White Rock 11 40 122 960 l- 10 331 lallenline 11 31) 1 14 10 15 10 80 340 ....rao. 11 27 1 00 10 25 10 40 3 40 ..l.caphart.. 11 10 '2 60 1t 45 1100 405ArOolux,blal,v 1118 1230 No. I Mixed, Daily Except. Sundly. P. M. Ar Nowb rry 7 45 Prosperity 7 20 Slighs 6 53 Little Mount'n 0 41 Cha pin 0 20 Hilton 6 01 While Rock 6 60 Itlenutino 5 45 I11mo 5 21 Leaphart 5 05 Lv Columbia 4 45 No. 5. Bot.ween Lanrens and Newberry. Saturdays only. Lv Newberry 9 10 p in lIv .JaIa; a 9 32 1) to 1.v Gary 9 4' p m1 l,v (Iinard 9 48 p n lv (oltIvillo 9 58 p in l.v 1'linton I 1 6 p in LvParks 20 : 5pm Ar Laurens 10 45 p in 300 Ai GreenvilleLy 1201 3 10 Spartinburg 11 45 5 10 Augusta 9 40 Trains 52 and 13 ruts solid between Char leston and Greenville dail 3. Trains 12 SI, 8 and i. dai y except Sunday, between ColumnbIa and Laurens. Train 3. daily except Sunday and Monday. between Coinumbia and I,aurens. Train 5, between Newborry and Laurona Saturd"+ys only. Close connection at Sumter for all points. North. Close connet-itons at Spartanburg for thei Monntains E. CA VIN AUG1H, Agt., N"wlerrv. 8.t'. e SA.L I /IV / /h rnJ&et' TO ALL POINTS North, South and Southwest. Schedule in eflect Nov. 5, 1899. SOUTil1I0UND. No. 403. No. 41. Lv New York, via Penn. R.R.*I100 am *1 00 pin W ashington............. 5 00 pm 4 80 am. Itichnond......................... 9 00 pm 9 05 ~ Lv Portsmouth " " " 8 45 pn *9 20 anm Ar Weldon, via B. A. L......... 11 10 pin 11 43 amn A r lien derson, " ....12 50 am 1 85.1 jm A Raleigh " .......... 22 an 330 pm " Southern Pines " .......... 4 27 " 6 00 pm. " Hamlet, ** ....".... 5 14 " 7 00 p Lv W lmington....................... *305_" P ArMonroe ....................... 5: *912 " Ia Charlotte, via S. A. L.....*8 00 " U125 pn P " .Chester, via 8. A. L.......... *d 13 am 1C 55 pm P Greenwood " .......... 1 45 " 1 12 am P " Athens 4 ...1.. 24 pin 3 48am P Atlanta, 8. A. L. 3 50 pin 0 15 4 L1 NOIRTH1IOUND No. 402. No. 88. p Lv Atlanta, (Central Time) *100 pm 860 m Ar Athens " .......... 308 pm 11 06 pin " Ureenwood " ......... 640 " 1 4(am g " Chester ' ........ 7 53 " 4 08 " a Ar Monro. via B. A. L........ *930 pm .5 45 " a 1.vlharlotte. via 3. A. L...... *8 10 pm *0 (0" Air'Hamlet ............11 10 " 7 43 " A Ar WiUnington .................... *12 05 pm " 4othorn Pines................. 12 02 am 9 (0 am Ar taleigh, via S. A. L ........ *2 03 am 11 13 au " Henderson, " .......... 8 20 ali 12 45 nm Ar Weldr n, via S. A. L.......... 4 65 am 2 60 pm 1r 'ortsrmouth " .. 7 25 am 520 " Richmond,......A.C L ,..... 8 15 " 7 20 4 5f " Washingt'n,viaPenn. R.R. 1231 pm 1120 " i3 " New York, " " "*023 " *652am 3 LvC.nton - . 214 9 *R80am - Ar Newher.Jy 2 54pm_820 am Ly. * D'ly. t D'ly, ex. Sunday. mt No.. 403 and 402.-"Thme Atlanta Special," 8 olid Vestibule Train of Pullman Bleepers eantd oas between Washington and At. 58!na loPullman Sleepers between Porta -. nouth and~ Charlotte. N. C. .. Non. 41 an d 88.--"Thle 8. A. L. Express," gg -lidj~ Train, Coaches and Pullman Sleepers .. hetween Portanmouth and Atlanta. Op ri th trains make immediate connection at. Op Atlanta for Mlontgomery, miobile, New Or Sp leans, Texas', California, Mlexico, Chatta 2u nocoga, Nashville, Memph'is. Mlaoon, Florida. For Tickets, Bleepers, anId Iiuformnation, ap. 2: p . i'P. B AT TE, 23Tryc'u St, Chariot to. N.C. s0 r. JOITh, V ice-Pres. as d en'I Mian agor V E. MceBEEa Oen'l Buperintendent. It. W. 1B. tiiLO'VER, Traffe Mianager. L. a. ALL EN. G2en'l Passenger Agent. GE ONi(RAL OEFIOES: PORTSMOUTH, VA. 12s Chaleto ad Wostarn Carolinla Rivy Co. ~!Augusta and Asheville Short Line. Schedule in Effect Deac. 10, 18881 Leave Augusta........ .9 40 a mn I 40 p ica A rlv e Green wood....12 15 p ni. . .,. Anderson .......--.......- 10 pm Lauren s...........1O0pn 6&i 35 m Greenyille........800 pi m 1i15am G len n S8p rings...4 00 p a ....... Spai tan burg......310 p m 900 a m Saluda.............53p m ........ tHnlenldersonville..8 03 p in.... Asheville..........7 kJ p m . lts Leave Ashe ville.........8 20Oam . S partanburg ....11 45 a m 4 10Op m4 1g Glea nS8prit gs....10 00a m ........ Greenvi lle.....12 01 p mn 4 00 pn SLaulrens..........31i8 p mi 780 pit a. Greenwood.....2 35 pm 9 00 pm Lta A nderson.................. ...6 85 a m t Auigus a..........5 10op m 10 48 a m Arr ive Raleigh ............ 2 10 am .... Nor folk........... 7 80 an ...., Petersburg..... 73am .... RIch mon d .......8 15 am ... Leave Augusta.................. 4 06pm Allendalo.................8...... 607 pm Fairfax.................. .. ?0 pm - Yoinassee .......... 00 am 713'spm i Beaufort...........015 am 8 15pm l Port Royal........O8am 830pm laeave Port H oyal......... 100 pm 7365am Bleau tort ............ 1160pm 7 45am )a1 , Y emassee'.......... 2 80 pm 8 40 am Fairfax........................9 <0 am T- Allendale ................. 953 am 'Arrive Augusta.......................:165 pm~ 1.40 p. mn. tat nrm A ngusta makee colose .connooiloon at Calhoun Veails for all points on Seaboard Air Line. Close conniietion at Greenwood for 'ali ART. points on S. A. Ti. and C. and 54. Railway, and 68. at spartanbnrg with Southern Railway. pm For any, informatiou relative to tickets' pm rates, schedules, address ,.. pm . NV. J. CRAIG, GJen. Pas. Agt pm A ugusta,. pm E. M. NOR1'H. 8ol. Agrt.5 pm T. M EMERSON, Trafm. Manager. amBLUE 111DGE RAILRD 0 am H, 0, BFEATTIE, Receiver. am Effective May 2, 1897. am ,Betweenl Aniderson and Wa1haila. DASTBOUND. WEsTB OND.. rles. Mixed. MiiOd.. .ineO No.19. Stations. No. -* an-Arl1J00 am.....Andersen......Lv 8 85 pn . Ari10 40am........Denver........LvS856p Ar Ieo 81i am........utu~n....Lv 4O65pmn r. Ar 102 m..,..e dinm.. ...Ly 4 14pm * r10 18 anm...;.dhevry'd C .Aing..Lv 493 pm - ArlOO7 am. .;.Adams'C. 'ng..Lv 429pm i Ar 949amn .....,,eneca,.,.,.Lv 4 7pm, .Ar 9 m am..... WestUnion....L511 pmn .11 Ar 9 20am......Walhai1a.....Lv 617pe A. M. L. P.11. A r.. J. I. ANDERSON Superitendents eg Oonnetons at Senea with So, R. R. No. I. At Anderson With 8o. Railway Nos. '11 nd 3 and W h.k.ey IaMt cured at horine.rth BR. I MWnOt' '