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T . J 01i|Attv I A()I,Il) gi 1% .% j,s tf '? J,ijrgj. ly ;4 iivr u i , London, Jun10 1.. s Glad litonw, widmv of \W illinmlli I l ( fito-al, tho EnIglishb !,atesmalln, died mt' i.-10 lP. M. todilr. II rs. Citt Ii-rno a(1 01111dsto wa lookkid uponl as- on1o of t1h Imlost po tent factclrs in the succwes of her hus Wimd, Williaml Ew;%art Gladlstonlo, whIO (1ied in 1898. H 10r d0votion to himll, which wats alwayi miarkod, boefulno doubly so inI his lator yolrs, filn: aroust)d tho initerest, and affectionaito adilmi i-it ion of both continIlnt. Mr. G ladstone,in a s ech to Iis noighbors inl licknowho'gding Ikif' devotionl s:id: "W aiit lVIer of sIC00S 1 IlIv aittalned in 11Y ca Iela..bee chlivily diuo to the dkvoted k-oiforier10 , co)(1 ill(rl onit comipanliont by m y si d0." Iir fortun anMd her fmil111ly, also, r of dciilled seOd e ervico to tho stat esnuI mn, Who was not. ai gIat manm at t lim tiuo of his inarrilago, anud who at (Ihat . timo wis considoro<d hardly tin oial eqai of hisi wife. Mrs. G ladstone was born-1 Januirv 1), I12, aind wai thn udihSt .daulglitor of a Welsh halron(t, k-ir- Stophun U lyno of I lawarden. Thlo titlo wecamlin extinct on tho d.v% h of hor brothor, tho estato being thils left to Mrs. Gladstone, with remattindor to hr oldost. sol. It was inl this vay that ir. (ladstono caio Lo toccupy t-ho now famous Hawarden Castle. A sister of Mrs. Gladstono marriod Jord Tlyttlekton. Hllo wvas; al.-o relited to Lord Ch1ujs11.u11 id 'Lord Pinr-Iyn, (ho Duke of Devon.,shiro 1-.nid tihe Diuke of Unchin:nn. h wa nlarrie; to M r:i. Uld.;one ink IN-i, u(n the s: 1 1 )v Ohat he.r yngest :iister was ird to L,r.i uponnrly4 , if nlot 1.h1, of hir poiNticzj torg and wFAS ualaly .r. whu hL i del iv.ro.1I his spwh ii 1 '.vJinnt Numeriou.:8tories arl )tIl of the w s0o encouraged nnd auiMl her hi band Iin hi pul-lic life. It has been BAId that Ahn woUMd takV gEatU pInS tJ LOVp anything disagre,l o1' 0 his way, and would ev.-I destroy v cpiy of tia Tims on its delivery ii it, col.tained anl m11iclo whivh ,:h(e thought.t, woild it, " s, hiil. It usk to be sai.I whn Mr. GU adtosne loft hi soat in th House A Conmons to don his coaf his wifo woul I follow Iliml into tho cloak roml frm the ladies galories and would th ro propare for him11 a drink Of sheriry and egg, and would then adjust his mufillor and see that h10 was helped onl with his great coat. Although accustomed0( to life ini the highest circles Mrs. Gladstone wais remarkably simple mn her tastes, evenl to the point of plainness. HeIr neglect or forgolfulnless of cenven tionalities was proverbial, with the result that she was never p)opulalr in Londoni society, though she Vwas always lovedl by tihe mauisses in En gland. Early inl thle sivent ius, when at the head of the G1overn xont, Mrs. Gladstone often gave great offenice by failing to invite people oIf con so(lulence to her parties, causing the London wits to say) that she put her inivitations under the sofai instead of giving thleml to the servants to de liver. The story is told that in 1879, when the Speaker of the House of Comnmons was Mr. Brand, Mrs Gladst one constantly nuoglected to invito him to her receptions, though his faimily was onl intimate terms withl the Giladstones. It was after ward explained to Mr. BSrand that the omission could not have been in tot,ional. At the very next recep. tion, however, the same thing hap. ponled. The Brauds got no cards, but1, acting on tiho verbal suggestion, they wvent. As they entered the drawing roonm the first thing they saw was at paper ntuck into the mnir ror opposite tihe door. On it was written in a large hland: "VIem; To. invite those .Eranida." While these peculiarities in Mrs. GladAtono were noticed they came to he talhked about and laughed at, so0 that tile of.ect was never lasting. Onico, in .1876, wvhen Mr. Gladstone was speaking at Blackheath to a crowd that kept interrupting his speech with hoots and hissos, the clouds, which until then had obscured te sky, suddenly rolled away and tile sun commenced to boat down on the heiad of the speaker. Suddenly _______ Mr-s. Giladstonio stood up and, open igavery domontic looking umbrel held it over lim to -prottet im sun. T1I10 spectacle' of the SOl 0 o p dingl) tugotlier appotlod l) tho crowd, vliicl cheored 11stily, :nd froin t h1at, uumom1ent they w1ro wvitih tho spoll;or. Msr. Wtlton was known also for her plilithropy fimid charity. With Mr. Gladstono Aho stated in 1811: the NOwport IM11ar1ke.ct 'orkgo at Soho, Which is nlow carrLied on it WesminterwAlh induia-'l f3chool :kttahod. Diring tho cholOFa 01i dvmic of 1866, whon tho east of Lon (loll wts tovoroly attacked, MTs. Gl ar sonlo m1ado regular visits to the Lon. don hospitals and Provided sheltor for many of tho victims of tho dis Ollso. Her FI'oo Convale;cont Imoiv, known 11 Woodsford .liall, which wis estilishod in 1868 in IlsseX, ro ulltod froin thissorvice. During tho cotton famino inl Lancashiro in 1802 Mrs. dladstono tirned a houso which itood in tho court-yard of her own itomn into a I rainin;g homa for nrses, .Md afterwarnd Imado of it an orphilln Igo for bm.y., which has booll 11111 hlIe fwr ovor twolntydfivo Years. Abouit I SdO a homo for traiing young girls for Servico wats openled at Nottingf Ifill, lemidwn, of whIich Mrs. (Ilad.tono wii mado presidenit. irs. Olatd.tono 11so hd(] It liud inl Inlstituttionls. Al I'S. Gliadtonie had Il hre "Ons; and threo daughters. Her' eldost son, Wlifiami Hery, who diod in P-)1, hold the olico of L,rd of the Trol-l ury from .1879 to 1880. Tho Rov. lenry (Glldstone, hor Secon(Id s-oni, i'l iow rector of -fawarden, a:Id tho Hllon. Iforbert J0ojm1l Glidstone, her third son1, Was' Lord of tho Tr_asry 1881 85, ifterward Financial 8vecritry of Iho War Oflico aind later Indvr Se rotary of tho 11mo OtLio. 1 has bteen a mi em1Iber of Pal!'tinit' foi L-eeds siico I \180. )i Ab.. Olad. MtonoN'- daughtero, i's .1le [ G.o GhidMtonlf, whot waZS bo.rnl inl P, 10, NO OkOC-1 atL h-> and )it 'Nown. hu,1u (:Co -, Cait bridol, 0o, N."iec she w, alft'rward mnadz; vic li inci pai. Shn hld tIit po(Vion from c tober, .1-2, to I l. S h (:I nl Ir. Gh 't!d e s secrtary duti., hi.,, latter yearli. INIV-S ON ADDlU:i-, O1 [Al.GAyNi. r'ro n ru a h I ( a . No factuor in nationa politics is cloer to the public vo 1o-day '11111 j. Edward Addick', (,f Delawarl'. Tho factional fight in thm litftl State (wn ile river omm11 ands t tlIen- I tion of I opulIians over'y whero. Thbe battle of to-day is only one of a numu b)er Covering a1 period of (dlon years, and costing over $1,000,000. A charactor study of .Mr. Addlicks will interost almost overybody: Born 184.1, in Philadolphi~a. Fair. Bravo. Extromioly optimistic. Solf-'roliant. In1dopenldent. SI L_S s& The Best Prescrij' Tasteless C The Formula Is Plainly I So That the Peopl What They Imitators do not a knowing that youwo cine if you kneCw wvhat Contains Iron and (ui pr'oportionls and is in a Iron acts as a tonic wk the malaria out of' the druggist wviii tell you Original and that allo less" chill toics are Irl cof other chill tonics s superior to all others in not experimenting wher superiority 'and excelle established. Grove's is throughout the entire r United Stes. No Cur porsovorinrg. Desnpiso. aristocratcy. L,ikes plainl peouplo. L onves umic. INohlst inl hlll. Orlors a flitat for his gtwi; pit and milik for himself. A jIidgo of goms. WIll.- at chesi. Ixp rt itt tonnizi. 1,oytl to it fault. Patriotic. Wo"Id spild $I00 in a fight for 2 conts andIt a principal. A ightning calcula1tor. Make" it clover fivo-minluto 14pOOCI Groat. roadvr. Wolild delay it I,000,000 doal to likit p n . I4utvrtins lavishly. Owodl $250,000 inl 1886; worth $,100,000 in IS90. Don't Fmoko or drink. launclis thut hn is it farmor. tiiles a wheol; plays golf. Drivoe; liko a fiend - four-in-hund. Ahvays carries lbg l'alatces in ituk but vOry littlo cash inl Iji4 pocket. Democra1ltic ats to dress. .1 hiI ys wittor- proo" sho.i for all his f rimnds. Never swears. Fond of flmors. (anIu't , lio Wortih Ii coit--outspokon and truthful. WVighIt 180 pound1s(.4 That's Addielo;. Peor tiley ",We have thr-e children. Before the rth of the last onic my wife used four bot ties of *ij i,''s 1xijND. If ymu had the IMtureS of our childrenl, you could see at a g:nce tihat the hit ox-, .iy wife t';i ; N :h r's o Fric d is, the S:lt,s - a X.O r ;4 kirS. 1"4i RA 4 c. Wrik fix awKelf tul;y Attorney-at prevents nin-tCntls of the surfferink Incident to child rjE, bir th. ThCeminguneow-er's dis-o.,,ion anl tcAv,er remain unriled lrouzghlouIt thwe ordel, ccitse this relax 1n, enctrlinagli finitent relieves the usual distress. A good-natured mother is pretly sure to have a good-natured child. The patlent is kept in a strong, lcalthy condliitn, w0hic the Ahild also inherits, Mother's Friend takes a wvife throughl the crisis quickly and almost painlessly. .It assists inl her rapid rccovery, and Wards off the dangers that so often follow de livery. Sold by druggists for $I a bottle. TIHE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO3 ATLANTA, GA. Sen! for our free iliustrated book writtonj oxpressly for expectantu mothers. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ti n cisrFii G rove'sor Ga hilli Tonic. 3rinited on Every Bottle, t- Ma Know Just ar Tfaking. dvertise their formula id not buy their medli it: cont:ained. Grove's one~ put up) in correct Tfasteless form-. The ile the Quiinine drive: systemi. Any reliable that Grove's is the ther so-called "Taste iitations. An analysis hows that Grove's is every respect. You are you take Grove's--itsI cehaving long been he only Chill Cure sold nalar'ial sections of the ,No Pay. Pricer Soc. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in uso for over 30 years, Ias borno lio sigiiature of and has been mado under his per. sonal supervision sluice its in'ancy. Allow no one to ieceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle, wit1 an endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experienco against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless sabstitute for Castor Oil, Pare. gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. 16 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio slubstance. Its ago is its giuarantec. It destroys Worns ati(l Iallays leeverisimness. It clures Diarrhcoa, and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation aind Flatulency. It assimilates the Foo(l, reguIlates tho Stonuch and1 Bowels, giving lwalthy anid natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacca,-Tho Mother'sa Friend. CENUINE CASTO IA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. .H CENTAUR COMPANV. 7 MI.InAY STREET. NEW YOnK CITY. Some Facts of Interest to the Insuring Public of North and South Carolina T.he Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York RICHARD A. McCURDY, President I ( )IUT :11( 'E and "pid for'' ixty 2.' (cent. mo (re busine] ss thlan2 Vt her coilploy. MId 1ied 1ore ill "insurance in for6cu" tihi mli otheri two coipanics ini North and South Ct'i-olill', ill I899. DETALED, STATE NT COMIILED 1ROM OFFICIAL I OI:TS IN NOlTf AND SOUTH CAROLINA \I111t t insi.'tLianh& .\ Iolt of Gain in Amoutit of . 1: I r co ..eIA:;V ts ::(d 1:1 .aa te l er- In3S t aCe in 1114. in Force 1'it mi nated i i1'y0' Force 899 Dec. ;I, io99 1 The Mittial Life of N.Y. Paid for i. -1,2-t I '766,802 $1,924,349 $18,793,277 w N\.v1ork Lite I .975.;;I g2i,g;i 854,095 13,161,700 dt E'quitable ........... ssuwl :1,1u-.i2 2,092,182 869,880 13,457,649 -41 ill A 11tual ... ,,000 03,900 9)38,100 4,741,650 0) U n"ion ('entral..........' i,;112,(;8,-{ 7.49,921 5(12,7610 4,605,641 (1 A etna....................... 1 1,(9i5 ~ .i59,004 452,(661 4,229,985 a :oilntS vn s .. '- 5i,6222 - 49.~5:73I 80.491 3,360,597 NOTiE.-Thte .\tuttial.lji'e ot New York ande New York ti&' report only Taid For'' busineass t899, othier Companies give "~insuan,ce 1SIise," aniti d., nout st:ite the anmount paid for. The~ new form of policy soIl by Tlhe Mutual Life In SL1rallco Col1many of Neow York, prov ides; F'ilmT.--The soutirit,y of $30I,8-i-4.537 of assets. Ilu'ON I).-- I rolitable IruiVestmnen,, Tilint>.--liber'al Loatns to the lusure'd. lCxtendie<l Teirm tInsanice. A utomat.ie I'atid-uip l usurance without exchange of policy. Liber'al Sutrrender Value.. One mount.h's gr'ace in paymntffl of p)rcmiums. '' For further in formation, addreES~ F. H. HYATT, General Agent for North and South Carolina, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CARO LN,or 0. B. SLIGH, Newberry, S. C. (CAMP'AI(N MILEFNaos. Florida Central & Peninsular 150gin at (orangeburg June 14th, aund Endmc Trn run1 by fO0th Morldian, or Central Time, atlechani ugst22d. IRouth of Colun c bla. Time Table in at Il tmlnl AuuAt nEl-~(.et ,Juno 3xd. MOU1'l-IBOUND. Thoi following its tho schodulo ofl oYr .2UinIOm tho Stato cam paign mecet ings: -tt1'r .t1am51p Georgetown --July 10.I' *t-,d.23p 14p Williamsburg-July 11.r ott,ilt. 6ti 13a Fiorence--July 12. latr Ie) 13a 26a Marion- July 113. ~l5p 7r Horry--July 10. .........2amS1p Marlboro-July 18. L TvniI .0p (g D'arlington--uly 110.Ar*hkoyl.70mt 1m Chtetorld-July 21. vJaONfiI.7lr 92m Kershiaw-July 23. A ieOk 1Spn1 tp .Lancastor-July 25. A-'uIitpe ip Chestor-July 20. A obl..........0a .Fairfield--Jusly 27. A 3t,ov1o10p York--July 2r8.r oa(I2p C.horokoo-July 30.'anha.....I 41m53p UnLion--Aulgust 1.N. Newberrr---August 3. iiLur'os-Aulgils 1. LU.levlo13p Greeonvillo-Angust 0. L ~ai~ioI4p Pikank.-August 7. L aoCt ai oconon-An1gust 9. . 1~ke~Ii. 0en74a Anderson-August. .10. Arsivnth 1 7n iSp A bbovile-Augus~t 11.L ~iiai,i,1 6t ~'i G rooniwood-August .13.Lvli;ni.. t9 24m ,ken--August .1 5. t,oo'11......fi n64ip Edgefield---Auguist. 10. 14-ttJt.....I4pmtoh Saltala-Augusnt 18. iitnr'. itaeiisp Lexingtoni-Aumgt 21. m 'IIdIilt.1 0m26hut Richland-August 22.. rNIVYr.....l.jti0ia A IoNr.Infantst ande.vo 'thildren.pln ThridYuHgeAwy og t-bo,yo e rkhtl'V'Pand(i p.. Noj 27 111(1 (II Ni . b 27. Pu1No. 31. To Il.veii jr tw o New York ........1ta J00pm I vI P ito i y iOf....... n 38 a g 20pm ov WtI i t........... ant 10a k 5 v I->pm Tv -nt t i t .o .....10 S m 7lp Dersve It~f A,lI a ........ .. 7 A.p 4 Porm A/r Go 3 n nba..... . I6a I 85am \ (1J.astern Time, SOUTHERN RAILWAY. contdol,oyr S h i s Un I'o-142u J.tn 10 Rth, 190.. STATIOiNS. !I N lly LV_- 'D%0'.J.,. -No. 11. I1 01 y ni 7 00 KI i 3 " Sutnm erville........ '! 00 n't 7 41 a in o Branchville......... 1 55 a in , 55 a mII " Orangeburg ........ 2 50 a 1n 1) !3 a m " Killgvillo........... 4 N0 it )in 10 15 1a in Y.vnnah ...........12 20 a i Barnw ,4l ............ ............ 4 13 a III " Blakelvillo....... .... ....... 4 28 i m (Aoum)a... it )1 ~11 05 a, mI Pros1a,1rity...........1 an 12 10 ni' NewberryN........... 811" a m11 1225 1 m11 Ninet y-8x.. ...... to 3 1 n1 1 20 1) m11 " reeIwoo. .......I 1 50 i mo) 1 55 1) Ik Ar..Hodgem.......... A40 15 a im 2 15 1 1 1.fwiivio. . )is a n I 1 i Ar. Beltoi...... 11 15r) i 1 ;n Lv. Anrson ........ 10 45 a in 2i y31 Ar. Ortenvilie.........12 20 p n 4 15 p .n3 A). Atlanta.(Cen.Tir') -8 55 la m 0 00- p m STATrONS. Daily ~~bdI No 16. No. 2. Lv. 61retivllo$. . h1 p 0 1 5 m Pi'dn1101t ........... 1 OJ p) I 10 40 a n W1nimston.........16 2- p M 10 55 a in Ar. AvitWon1.op .1 11 50 ir III Ar. Donnl. .. 7 15 1 1i1 11 10I 311 Ar. A>evill..........8 10 12 :!r)" I^' ltodgei ........ - II n 5 - Ar.:(4revinwood ......... 7 55 p n1 12 20 p m1 Nhiety,-Six.......... 8 3 p i ! - i,5 1p Newh Iry...........0 :1 p m 2 (1) y )i Prospwrify........... 15 P I 2 r i' p1 Colaibia, . p in :. in 3 A r lackVill....... . .. . . ..' . :1 (M a I S w . ..............,. ;1.. m ....-- .... 5 10 ai iII Lv. Ki(ngville.. . ..2 :12 :a i -113 pill Oraig-burg......... t .13 a m 11 3:3 p n11 "1ra1ehvill... . 1 : a in i( 15 y " uin-rville..........52 a im I 28 p m1 Ar.333harlest3n3..3..337 W Di m 8 15 p i N4o 1..No. ;1.1 Al T NSA . . 1. N-. 11 00 p 7 W at 1'..Ci ii ~Ar 8i517 M a 12 00 n 7 41 a S1inaint-ivilie " 7 2.3 5 5'2 I 55 a 8 5511 " .1r:-milivillP. " 3 15 . 2-n 2 50 a) m : a " or:in1a r " 5 3:3 i .5': 4 110a 1) 15a " Kilirvil 4 13 y -1 a 12 20 a ... ... lov...aavannah a 4 1: i ..... " .. l:irinv(-l ..1 it 4 2d a. ....... ..B(la kvilkI .. : W it 0 10 a 11 40 at 3"h . p ff y) 7 07 it 12 20 1) ....Alstbn.... " 3o 5pat 8 08 a 12:(i, " a..3." 1,:1 y 74.1p 8 45 a 2 J " Unimi...... 1 ! p 7 l1p o 04 a 2 22 1 " ..Jorlmille.. " 12 2.! 6 43) 9 19 a 2 87 1 "...i .o!iUt .... " I II p! 0 .12 p S011 a 8 10 p ArSpa-tlnillburg I'V I -1 ia (1 154 9 55 a 3 40 p l,v Sp:1anbumrg Ar 11 22 a 00 p 1 10 p1.7 15 p.Ar...Axht-viIlv.A 8 a 3 05 p "P" p. i. "A" a. III. "N " night. DOUBLE DAILY hER3VICE iETWEEN CHA RLE:3TON A NI) (4 I,N VII bLE, and butween Uiart'stoi and Aslievillo. Pul1mnini >alace HlepinIig Calr on Tins 35and 86, 87 and :m. on A. and C. diviion. Djinling ears on these trails serv< .11 iiel<<L.4 ervoutv. Tr.ains leave Spluimnii. A. &-C.' div,i.-iop, northbound, 7:03 u. m.. 3:.i? p. ni., 1 >. (VeNtibiulu Ihnlituiod; a.Iujlhound 12:2 . m. 8:15 p). m.,_ 11:34 at. in., \'estibhulte liji"I (dI:. Trins Icavi Ur ( lnvillo. A. an<1 C. -di'-istinl, norti hound, :) a. id., 2 i:4 l.n. and 5:22 p. In.. (Ve'll ibuled L oibtd b sout h>onnid, 1 :3M a.)Vn. 4:30 p. In., 11':30 >I. Ve-lihuled lited) Tr-ainq 13 an. i -Irliant pithi, 1pal-rlor carm betwmen Clharlcston and As-ei(l'. Traius 15 and M-Pn111111an )aVifg-1R(Vpm S-ieepinig L-ars. betweell 1ha 11to an Ashm Ville. Elegaun llihuan Dawing-Ro'm1 'uff#t Sleep ullr h.,4 bet \Wn v i mA hyI erried1ilfy wlitvuft .Javh! vfu * Cd -ANN qF. - W. .. 'KU"R S. H. MAtIr\-K, C atn. I'as. A gen t, A. (i"n:-Pa 3, g.3 Charleston and Wcstin caroina Rwy Co Augusta and Asheville Short Line. Schedule In Effect May 27th. 1900. Leave Augusta................. 9 10 at m1, 1 40 1) i Arrive Greenwood...........12 15 p) m .. Anderson ...... . . ...........i6 p Laurei ................. I yo p inl 5 :1. a Im W at erloo (I1. B.) ..12 53 1) .........,.... Greenville .......... 1 0) 1) 10 I.5 anl. ( leD1n3 8 111inga ...... 41 0 w 1 ..... 8 pa taII burg......... 3 10 1)I 1) 00 i 8aludi .................. 5 33 p m .............. Ienlersonvllio..... 6 03 p .............. &Shev1 lle................ 1 15 p ..,........... Leave. Ash(,ville............ 7 0 . ........... 8 partanburg ....11 45 ai m3 4 10 Grlenvi g.....10 00 a1 m3 ....... Grenvll ........1201 P m33 4 00 p mn Laurens............. t3) p m 7 30 pma Arrive Waterloo.11 8.). 2(0 p m ....... Ureeznwood.....2 35 p mx 238 3333m A nderson ...................... 3 a~ w Auiguist.............5 10 ii 10 483 a3m Leave Augusta.....~.............. ~~T 'm A11nd& 0...................... 3 18 pm31 Yeasse ............ 900 am 5 112pm n3eaufort............10 15 alm (tI6 pm) Por t Royal ....10 30 am t 30 pm A r Sava n na .......................25pm Leave Chairleston...................... 60am Payntn....................... ..545 am PotRoyal............ 110 3pm1 3123 a m Beau tort............. 16 pmn U 35 am3 Y emiassee........... 2 30 pmn 7 20 amn Fairfax.......................... 8 3 a m Allen dale........................ 8 44 am A rr ive Augusta......................... 10 -l5 ar 1.40 p. mi. train from Augusta malIkes CRlon3 COnniection at Calhoun 1"allIs for all p)oints or Seaboard Air LIne. Close connection at Greenwood for all poitas en 8. A. L. and U. and Q. Itailway, and at .'tpartanbnrg with Southern Railway. F"or any in13formation relative to tIckets rates. 3chedules3, addiress WV. J. CICAIG, G4en. P'as. A gt E. M. NORT H. sol. Agt. g a T. M EMBROON, Trafile Mai .ger. ATLANTIC COAST LINE ! FAST LINE Between Charleston and Columbia, Upper South Carolina, North Caro lina, Athens and Atlanta. PA8sENGER DEPAnTS, VNT. WILMINGTON, N. C., Nov.'20th, 1897. CONDENSED SCHIEDULE, GOING WEST: In Eflect JTan. I5, (30INo ICART. *No. 62. 189)9 No. 63. 7 00 am Lv.Charleston, 8.0..Ar 8 00pm 8 24 am Lv........La nes......Ar 6 20 pm1 9 40am Lv.........um ter........Ar 0 l3 pm i 0amAr.....Colum bia....J y 4 (0gim 12 (7 am Ar...ProsporIt...... ..Lv 2 47 1.m 12 20 pm Ar..,Newberry....Lv 23! 3.m1 1 03 pm A r....ClInton........ v 1 53 p'm 1 25 pm1 Ar.....Larens..... Lv ; 45 1- 3 3 00 m' A r...GreenvIlle...Lv 12(3 3.311 8 (0 pmn Ar....parta nhurg...Lv Ii 45 3,131 (107 pmn A r.... W ineboro........v II I 313 8 15pm A r.Charlotte, N. C... v9 35 am II 05 pm Ar..Hideridonlle, N. C..Lv~9 14 an 7 00 pm A r......AshevIlle....,.Lv 82o am *Daiy. Noa. 52 and 638011(1 t ra.ins between Ch arles. (.on and1 G4reenvillo via A tIlantle (oat. Linle, Columibla, Newborry an'1 Laurene~ It. IR. and( 0harle:ston and13 West Carolina It It. HI M. EniSti'tSON, Gnu. PahssengeJ'r Agent. O4-nI.Ma.navr. TIrailleMal:nae Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature tn strengthiening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. Iis the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in eficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea Slic Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps and all othorresults of Imper fect digestion. Prico 50o.and 6i. Large aIze contains 2%4 times smallsIze.Dlook all ahdutadyspepstamatled free Prepared by E. C. DeWiTT & CO,. Chicago. iII tfict Novenber 1, i8j)). A.M. PAM. PM. 1 . 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