University of South Carolina Libraries
sed and ats a result oil mills ulro go in"g lp weekly. W. ). l'vans (discisse(d tho policy or til,he oardind iwIi\s re0gullat ing rmtes first, midi said that rate: had beon r-Illed oil fortilizers, Cotton, brc,wheal, livo Stock wiJl other good),. Tho boal is <Illictly anld rfull'& i oty rh<n'iil r'tes, aintI Clo le. mar-kikablo growth of^ manu111facturn's tilows thaM thul-r i.s (11onioltragIlint t' such oilutolp-isvs. CAN)DlTl:.-' FOR GMVI:AUN011. ('. Wat Whi +,wh spjho cf (aryeneyV, aid the two hLwQ (T candl1Iidtate,, AnI tiho twuo -wspaper 6:andidattvii eithotr ofI whoml wtool 1-hv a li!,fit, ho ('Xpectcd to catch up in his jusi.es, with part of hi: !alairy wi (lovernor. All the cadidid!es ex. (Ippt Iloyt villmw fric(?m the littlo m-t. tiol around lMilg l which got ill tio oflice.n ,;inw liht tiio that the m11em11ory of me.n rllintl nlrot to the c'ntr-ary. I e inado i plet 0hat (he u1i Vollit IN hillId \oto for lu-COnn noy r$e , Iit ther bhiself or I loy. 'T'illi'ili hal said that the News and u nrie an o tie tto had mitiado (ho I wople beliovo liin to 1 a fool. Thlev did this by lying on hin. . 1Mr. Frank ]. (:iy put in a good wVOI for bottil r-owds. I lo 1:rguetdI agilis. POhiibitiOl aInd il fivor of Oho dlisponsar.y. Jo rvilate(d A bbe villo's unsatisfactmry e.1: perien c with prohibitiQul not l on ago. Ihtring the Abbevillk CarnivsIl, ho, said, the dispensailry was closewd and thl- was iot inl 11rr0st for. dr ftkene .1 H s)ko of the vo.st5abivs f'ollowing iw cImpaiglI and allrgCd that Ihe tax ify of tho enifortcemeint (-f Ile latw was i reproach and ouhr-ge. Th!i, hw Imiust bo enforced or it, will ik aholished. He was a friond of the dispensary and wou'd enforeo it ae. e)rding to the original piurlposo of c'i-tailing the Sile. 1He r1sented the i-loa of over being a d0odger. l'iil-d ly ho took uip sch0Ol IIt! ters ain! Silirl a few things aboit li record inl A)hvvillo and the House. Mr. A. If. Patterson agi took ilp Gary's speech at Charleston anid ( eorgotown, and said he sill thought. i!. a local Opt ion f.pecl iii Chalevs t I I. He took up the dispenlsuliry cysiom anld its advan ages. .Finall2,H he discussed tihe prohibition pi foni of Col. Ioy t and Vent over his proviousgroulld. G.4ovelrlor MecSwoeeney cmphasized tho fact that con aril pnperiy wvoro on overy hand andl that but, for light overything would be haeppy. WVhen imen said his admi nistrationi was a failu.ro wh'ty did they niot shlow it an provo that, they can do bettor'. 1His first effort was to get the .so.op. eration of the mayors nd sherigs- in oafo-rcing the law. Hel was the friendl of the dlispensry aind was do ing all ho could to enforce it. arnd wvake up a sentiment in favor of i! Ho Could prlov'O by the records that the lawv is better enforcodl than two yea~rs ego and1( lie was telling only that which lho could pri)io. lie haide nothing to (to with t he dispensaryi. exep to control Ithe constablul ary, andl( alt admit thait the law is rigidlyv Oaforced except ini a few pllaces here andl( there, andl( in t hios places it is b)otter oniforcedl than heretofore. Het thanked God( there has been mno bloodshed in this St ate ini (nforcinrg this law. lie waLs a canildato not bocaiser of his [resent p)osit ion, but b canso ho thought his record (n. titlodi him to it. At Oralngob)urg Mir, Patterson started out to abuse him, ho madlo charge aifter charge, but t hiey woro 50 Ilimrsy andl falso that hie hais abanlfonlOd t hem, hnit lie had not the malnhood to comor uip and( aipolo. gizo to the pueopha for, theals inOin. naitions madoi againist hint. Itofer. rimg to the iWlorenco outrage, lie said he wvas'uiat-isfied had the I wo0 negres gono to Florenco they would havuie beon lynched andi( ho haud pr(oventedi ib. Lymch law will neQver (db andl he wvould not endorse it. Mr. Gary had said thie law~ was en forced absoluiit ely in Abbevihll, Mr. Pat tersonu says theii lawv 'm enforced in Bairnwelt, aind s/( it goes. Was it 'xpected of him to ga and work upl caos'Oi iin Chairle'ton ? Thoro are hiundre;ds of' cases made im CIharleston, but they ar.e all thrown out. Prohib)it ion was a fairce andil hnimbug. lHo felt that Prohibition. ists9 were honuest, but mistaken. C>1. Jamans A. Hfoyt samd he ap peared as a Democrat. and he made no apolo gy for aidvoenting prohuibi tion. Much has- broen saidl about prohibitiou boi,u a farco arnd a ourse. In not tho curso in the sal adid ue of liquor ? P?rohibitioni when t, inl tho hands of mleon )1powd to t. is i failuiore. It (.t ait hias bevi nikido at slcvsi. Ho to )k up1) 1 th N1lan ,ituat i(;n and coiparedI the( irgtuniilnts of Messrs. Plttrsonl iad L;atry. Thl ho took i [) ho nfore. m1n011 of tho law. It. is 111logod by Pat torson (it tioro aro t( ) Iigors inl two citio.., Itid Mlr. Witmt sty ito nlv wity to ('1nforco prohibitiout Wr theoipesr is, to t-hwd bloodl. Ilo di not beiuv; this. TW di polvary filav isA not oboyltt bocalst tho lwoplo nvo fover ttthlelr1 itl favor of tho systollm, and it, has boon forco<l anld hopt onl thwiem by poli. tician.m. If it. bo sulch a good thing to ('lo;o Illo dispnfaen ty for a &'s; why unot for aill t1ime' A;1 ito wir.t mi Ih i Ah-to ppeil for all tiit. 1.0 -1:t -lsounced aiy coali"ioln !tciemeit' hlt lmt wOnlld ncAt r-plidtialo hi f'riell(l'; if Oloey diffl'rod v;.ih hli:., Ili still wisih(l to Voto for h,im as a trt n111in. lI behtli"votl in the peow'le alid flot. in tho dlictationl of .ably mo iallnl t'! I I-1 TENANT ;ovFTNIW. I1'. j. 1.1leaso inmistald that Not flo m1 Ft trohibiti. A" forCe0 thd a' :li. 'on1 of thl flr-. dispn-ary Ilakw. Thell dispolnsary, L-inise lml hettn fretlently, end10.1eOd. 't 1Itlies If. TIMillmn re V,UiY,0d S0111 of Iho m1imlbors of ltii ent hl1 tho aud1(lielitc by choors. I !o wais cnu ruillinl"," On It wLr rTcord, for ito hat 110110. All wero agrood o;:t' ept4 on oII li<juor <question and1( hle~wv: in favol of ot' dinlesry. IM Krum Il t a X,s Ht will nio,. a!to:-) Oio Pi-k vins mlectinl,! hlvvinlg anl iniviht0ionl t ad(1r(-;s old soldio.. ! r. Knox Lit'ing",.ton ,1 his; peo pt laI e!vato d Iti fro m o:n, phct t-> mnothor until ho nl:.w hld , th hh p'-awo in thwir gift. iHU posi'i"-1 ha,1 ahvat)s br-1 kloewn i!] fatvr.o. prI iiton No b ,1lId 1:c) cinugp hi., viuwm or cath wt to wn1 coat-tails iat this 1ato dvy, for h la: p Iwnays b vnonlsistollt. C L'. \Vit l!:or was g'. fact.io polit. wans not being rs.)aI,u b men~ ~~~ wcrulo; id:gi]; -). t th, recor for integrit.y - b ' i ty, No 1mnn ;hould 1w , WA for fu) Li4ont 41m.1 (Governor wi ' woul n') bo votcd for a1 Gover *. I ft fav o"t t tho diSp sr and hid tha uhn ci&f troublo was tho peopio di( ntot Ill com tul and lpI1 try aln force the : .Msltm. John T. t-OAio slaitl th . ttl(lione( Wits Wiaiting 1h0 f7lt to h-air thc li(, caNOn,I selnator Tilivm.-1. HO re cited his servicos il tho 'Honlato iot con!)ventions15. HeJ watedOl t 1hpeople by cuti..is, to se'ttole t ! Urino que.> tion. H11 thoup,ht, aill th igst bein1 eru,thr hol 4 i,lrbuio of t ho uflico over the State. Gen. iBellinger sontt regrotM thka het conlj id ot b)0 p)resent. Mr i. .Jonesm I. Mootre sugges.tr't ht Gen. ]'o'linger thoughtls' ho wI) 11on -I':As'1um . Mr. lI . H. Jennings 53poke br illy ness, audio re ferred t) h1-1 .5pople, ( tho reoOhiitions~ of his coltunty Democ ra ty. STR ONII )I':UL Al1i TION. Thet Met hioudi.u. Coniferenicie at G.reenyil Adopts a lllieanc on te 1uo TJhet followving~ declaration on) thkl wh1iskey quelstion wals iil1 by) th Me1thiodijt (Gontforonce sit G rtenv ill last Satur iday, a:sl hert publ)i. bod b) leaivo 4Q re'poi I, that we~~ have cart fully coniside'red thn te-' refterre' to us, anud subm111it the fei Iowtng cor es.te Iswqieesme vM.iees uat*g abaNK komt 6e m* c\ati eg gre-at. holei p oS ashlessingt unlel 1 re eveIS Mir. R. M. trat t, Cave, '. . wi les: bulildtti llrtwenty -eia.t WI a sn.ely q* nfllictedI wit 4 0il and ca4rbun41cles * C. insedl b itnutre bliood. Itl~ i inipos). how d'V( alblie to d escribe ,iv stilferi ; '-part (of , tl the e ii usa unable to worb o4r slecc fif ieventi dt.l t rea1 tted te, and 41 it le i ' nil fiat' o-cledI bl1ood4 reted4Ci4s, buit (lhtxst 1lotitini s t44ed to d14 m4e'I n ,- nood. It s 1a ))tiigI1r 'M tity h ter of :z i w'' .s * e r- 'c 50unded i! '(1 tra. st.4 ('., 4(% Cr ati 4 iny44 (iroves4 pests uap to thie pre-'ecnt Iine." anid Lnly information, or advice wvanted i whiatever for this service. $cend for our (siations ald comstillnt rosolni 1. That every m1111an is nv, cortainjy :O.Tcounftablo to (od for his acts 11 a vi.izon of tho Stato as ho is for his a( as a ninbor of tho church, ii a Iruth to ofteun forgotten. Tho no I.nI thlt a mall's hallot, is not :Is dlis. "tetlv a religiouis act, as hi.' prayors a it lol ,ion of the devil. A religion t!"it is no0t regilativ in eiver ry l. >Al POiblo to tho soul h.asl no ro. gn1itionl ifn (!ho Word of Gowd. 2. That. tho inagnitulo of tho irong drink habit, ses it. inl solitary dititinction. in, th cat<gory of oviis. k-rtflI stIIticiln esI t imllto I it thIoro .2' in Cho Unite(l State; alcno six hIunreI h t drunkmAS andl( t vo million tipilor.4. '11w dirveCt cost of Alco"olic stiuiviluts to) tho Col ;mIIVrS (If th', lati'n approximauto.4,11 ;'.1lion duliars a yolar. "'lho indir'ect. .4. ik fully a billiOnl Mort. IPliW ll!: WAIJo of ti h n:0ion i thor f ro nit. iss thi two tihoustnid mi.i >on !>llari aonually. No othIior o.01t. wrono, involves so ninV indi. Nas111111F or costs i tho SItto so fearful a prie". ). Si'loo i' is tlhi. function of gov nwn't to rostramli crime, to protect. Sc heldth, tlhe librtiei, tl p:oport.y, ti ll other interoskt or its citizens, .1d : ince it i.,idn that tho abu'lso liquor Is I 1'everlg i. tho most 1ruitffl of all tho vaes of crimw, isaiiity, andt( pauperi-im, that it. do ys property, blights tho 11011e, (crrupt.s charact er, and mako-; againt 01t collitioya:i of soulunl citiz,)nship, follows tha,t its manu11facturo anld d " I Ia hoveragO iS It CrlmO aga11inist c Stat', as well as sin against Ood a out'Ilt to ho suppressed. . The man1111 who lends his infiluonc it)fo:ter s h an vil on Cioity, 19 'cOrling to (Awd% Wodl;, 3rcessouy t the0 if; .ringi, (d.~egredation anduc \.ikedies !hit grow ont of it. Henco, ho it. rv-(4vred: ki. That wo 1olciirl it to ho tho !Itv ol t1i oiurch to enforce 3miong - invbvrs Ithe rulo ginst drink I ic !pitlosl;: litquor:, excpt inl eascs 2d. NVo 01On ivO it 0 h1 thI dItV a Chrii-Aisi1n cit il to protect the ",tvto Ilgainst 1i1ho dolm ora I zi ng, b)oni hlighti;ngt, crimebreeding Iid rop-rt-detroingabuiso bY UsAIng 1'I,s ilceiolwo to rostriet, its man1il-. ctulro aind -al to o nedial, sacri ent ac.ill and ,i-intific pulrposes. . W deonneo any ninuaiition that1 I to effort of Christ ian ministers !d ot1her citizens to ril tlo Stato of thiis gigantic eivii is a1 sought1. or' vol - ntalry (cmblinationt wih the saloon Il('ent s5 Ia baise slanifder thca I is it -'ef an attemupt to strengthenc the p ower' of t his iuiost. daminblo ini P. F . K{ilgo. It. I. D)aginall. ) Atlahntic' CUnt ,1no 1-pieli I ttes. Reti'lueed iate tickets~ w ill be sold over the C. N., & lb. read fort thce followinug occasionic: ( i r. I, Ca' 11ivat alli l'Xai o t, C j lcton , .1 July :st,. Aufgust 2, at racto of one0 andl . uno- t hcird firist, c!ass far ie. Tiekets sold 2 tily :Whiu, 11 st to .\ i1gust 2nd, limited Reunion(11 Uited Con fedeirate 'Vet rans Ui Sout i'hiaolina, Grceencwood, . C, Ancguist, at anid 2nd. 75 cenfs cor tic r'outnd tiip. 910 centc s fermii 9.C , .July 27th, anitd 2:lth. 61.-15c for' the I ound( (rip. Tlicets old JTuly 203,1ha nd I "7thI lim'cited to :cl-t. Gra',nd l,odlge, 1. 0 0. I,'., ouf S. C, Gr(~eenwood1, S ('., Auegust, 71th to I lih. $2 ficr tho eiond trci p. Ticketsc sold A u;usit 5thu, 1',h, 7thi and 8th, limited to i;th, N0I eH rng -',trpris') Lodge 1. 0. 0. F, *olor'ed, Laur'ens, S. (I , Ju lly 27th. c'ikets sold JTuly 20th and( 2ith, llim iledc to 29c h. r. c are nmre pi-nsfuli ancet lt haera.u, comue >nc the (leshc, exhrc4ast thet ste.tcil sd oftce A. mnd they pativutt,v andl uconiplainingly-e r that. their hlthl i is Ibe ig benet~-ed, that il sininiicg it. The( blood is ncot too rich or too thc e enitire' sycstcem will sulffer. The boil orc cat 'e only waitincg for ca t:avorab,le opportuncity tool e~ven canicer, is l.:. resuclt (of ca neigleet< Keecth blood pur.e, ccaod it will k sktcear of all thce.i rritasd impurclccit cauese thcese pacinful, distigm ing diseasesc. and( pberlcnancuty bv reinefocicug pucrify ugtp the blood an~d riddlcig the systenli of all 8. 3. is masde of roots and( hcerbs wh1ich net d irc 'ep-senited, aure soon1 ovecomee and1( d rivoen out b S. S. is ncot a neew, ecmtri ed remiecdy, ict to sira hais been curineg all kinids of blootd ancd ccki ~s. It hcas cured theocusaneds, nucd wvill cure you pleansnt tonuic as well as bclood piurifier --- itm I lc'tapetite acnd digestionc, li,ils up you i halti udkeeps y'our Isloodl ie nIrer. 1t *-:l)ysICians halve maisde blood and( cukinc dls lite stud(y--write thccem full~y about your (case di be cheerfudly &Iven. V e make no chairge book onu Blood anl( S3kin -Diseasoc--free, Ad Qd onA Evier~y 'otle, t .G n n Kno putu umrorec 'A I-) Lu' a:lssfrm4h bl chr Q i e d i e tem.\Anv reliable ar v Grove's i the 11s I /in analyct s;pect., You are TI /Chill Cure sold 1~i '1'1secCtionus of the -1 No Pay. Price, d oc. Fie;1da Central & Peninsular Tin run by Oi0)h .aerblan,or (CentIral Time, SouthI of Colut blIa ITie 'iTble in . U 111 1BO U N D. No. 31. No. 27. I v Ne w Yoi k..........1 00m 12 I15nmu .v l 'hotGllhi.1 29pm 3 3til Lv 1 i.1?t imor....... 5 1 pm 8 l snm I. A' I'hI 1ngo.0....7 10pmi I .105'!n .Y t i h - ........... -pmY o 2 arpm L. R th t........... 4 ( am 7 lpm Atr. C(l uh-)bia...11 #5ama tBAI L,v.. ) ou1.t ........10 35am I2 55am (C ntr I ime.)- -7 l,v 1i Cen a k ..........s5ulp 227pm I I-tifl x.... ... .......12 Jailu o 3 10 1.v '.ttivonh.......... 3 b7pm 658(Snm ^r P rtI of wik.7.. 7il Thi 8 4Tabm Ar fiack#sonille. 40pm 931.0 Lv~ .h:2.e0onvill......7 45pm 9) 20amn Ar L.'ike (City..9 ; pmo 11 2sam Ar1. - ............ (130pm 12 in> . Ar Ta lo se ......... 3 pm1 IVer Jtinction ..... 2i5pmn o il- ............. 10401)1 305am A........... .. 4 7 * i Ar (t'iOtvible ........... 12 Olpm A r 1'."Itar Koy s ...... 25pmn Ar ola ................. 15am 1 -10pm Ar I; aImo ................. 2a 6 00pm Ar Tal pa ................. 30am 6 3opm NOltTIl30U ND. Lv Tam pa.................. 3 Wpm 6Min Lv 0N -aliv............. 700(11i 8 pm un lAv Ceter k e 7 .........a Lv J-anesvillo .........2 n tv Tt.ahasso .............m v L,'ie Oa:k............... b L u.k10 y ......... , .4pi Lv Vvek.onvillo..... 80 715pm A' i ln t ..wick............ 0t 1 8a A rNc 1-11nnah ............ 2 7 -O i Ar eim,111c ...........2 1pm 1Jm A C-Iy Ks ........... 620pm2p A. e' -,nt a.rk.............. OlpMn 14 A r C.Imh .............. V i : N Ar a iti b...............5 45am 6 0pu Lv 11iph ............ 49pm 8 0am x a' i'oncoi d ......... Ifam m YJ Lv 00,shto n. .10am 1am Ar 11 K im r............... 7 1am 3 L' ( ia l ph 1........I '0 P 2 in NoNo. otk. Xii. 2 an 136 W! Alm 8 00uloam ttl *%Q~j.g o h~t ocoNc~' or 2amdJak SOtl' LOfl)c liy OaIltS 1 7 Ibamgg II 1w!lv n ~astintonamAJi252oi hm '1'~~lts rrie aId tepi 1 4t 8. A.m P'(i furher nfor atI 4 4pl to S. .).IRl'L~'1ON 25pm A. C7o 45pmS C L. . SI1'MA, .880.p.m .Ji1kco50le 1m A. 0.bIAODNELJ Eu.pm . 2akOulam* "I 10,000 AU) 10 00pmIC I arsh bot)veenc NewcYrk ad by Mi. *Bryals * herveh isn <tningearil ente.sThrough .U itu.icchsonm.wee Jacks2opouilan N o . 2tts adon't wi hav. ulmn Huget sonyme anti010 in cohe oi;ahr(17bgae a brt, e Wasitonand Jkon s lan Po. TliileoIt arr ean dearuin 388. A. Ls or fur ther..I flatragtso tosplyI. I j.L. A.d SIIIPMAnti N, A.l G.!P.a, 'a Acfre b. 25. t mAuONE L. sO. . ~nai~Jacksonvine. Fla. iii 1,000 AGENT WA fNhI,E1e O T iI tley E' ' IS oIht 3gopj)In .1.0, The .peea revse by Mr.Bran, tlIh cth ntjpecniarly itsted i fo'rents. Dto't, 'm. is lt.One get s >h 67c~o opies in ewk anther 67I cok 6n 0 days;'I, anotherIO 170 cApie only ncessryo aent~,i'sd s tosup itiin. f'or '&IAlli 20 books1 lin oniths Ohrers libra inducemnAts. Wrigunteo hindenneeasCfrepg is 11paid. eredi '1.-C r uar, isr cio s u l: T 111t.io s (o . cine if YOu kilc\v h c2I1)1 " 1s I 'O n aI', rOil 'acs 1;s a tom1c V.- n1 .1il OUt OI i rikcl n t . i ill C Of tlil' 1'. to SU1CiO) to l Oi.I1 nlot expCrimen1 ig1 SUpCriority ail(I . established. Grovu s a t11'Uo,ghoU t ilic c a t i'ce Unitcd States. NO Cm 1"(giln at 11r1Vg u .1unn 1-11 It-a 11d1 F41 at Iich1iat11 Au at4 22mi Tho followin,g is tho Fc(edule of tho St.ato cli>aign Ineot ings: Union-luust . iNewberry--Auigust; 8. -einville--Angdint 6. Pickons,\nguist ~1. Ovonive-A uii(fist . A nderson-Angt,A 10. Abbovi~~~ll-A usl. A iko~n-A.ugust I15. Edgofield-August, .16. Haluda-August- IS. LJOxinlgton-Awgst 21. 1tichland-August 22. .w' 'I-ralt stcIllay-nchlool Col.veit ion). Th, Suday School Convent.ion : the Newhe'rry Conference will meet al St. ILko's churbc, August 10 and 17 1900, at 10 a. 111. Decvot ionl exer'cjies. Weilcomte ad TJopies- for' dIiscutssioni: I. iHow to en list gt~eete interest, in the Sunida), School ott tho part of the miembhers o the conlgregationt. C apt. ii. 11. Folk T1hos. WI. I lollowaty, liv Z. WV. Ibden 2. Is the spirituatl in Suntday Sahoi teaching ovetshadowed by the int,el ieet,ual?- d Jffersotn(~tL Q in iibar, A. 0 Wise, Recvs. S. I . NeaIse, Ge'o. S. Bear 'J. The Sitnd(1a.v School - its aimi am pur po)ses i inCtionI to the chtu rch It. T1. C. IIlunteru, J. 10. olanid, R~ev Chats. H1. Atrmsttrong. 4. The SundaILy Schiool-its aims ant Iprposes inl reClation to the homIte. ID H. WVheeler, J1. 5. WIheeler, 1Revs. W 5. I low to intter'cet t lie Stund :iy lboo int mistiottary wrork and beneveolen objects. Jno. C'. Goggans, WVr.. P I loutseal, 1.ters. M . 0. 0. Scherer, S. 'I I Iailtitan. B. Opening query box. '7. 1Lesson tautght tand exem plifle< frotm Intterntnal L lessons foir A tguts 10th. l'rosident Geo. B. (iOfomer. 8. Ho0w to reach t he absentt scaLolar' Pro)f. 8. J. Derrick, 1PNys. WI. K. Sligh UI. P. Counts. 9. Shoutld the Sunidtay Schtool sup jpor' itsell? Prof. 1E. B. Setzl'er, Revs. .J. A Sligih, A. J1. H owe*rs. O .L\. i *I. O 1a. X I.. Beoars the Ihe X Youi hare AIwa'js Baghj~ Bignature mostM f.(1quently on--'the b)aok of be ueek, >rove faital. Boils arc regarded ley somte m.l ure the pai andt intcontvenienea tunder cir blood1( is too thtick antyway, and thtis is ek, butt ir, d iseaised - iI futll of poisotn -.ittd bleI gives warinltg ofi seCrious Iiterntal e.velop. Many ant (1 sore((W, rtiintg uleer, di boil. CCJaIi Dangerou,s "aiwtl Carhuinoles ting and , aiettutated wast'e matter. tly ont the blood, andl all poisonis, no umatter y (his powerful purely vegetaible medicino. dreni, The Swift Spelo Co., Atlanta, Ca. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. CoU(16n1160. Soh<0n11 1u Eieot Juie 10th, 100. STAiTION8. D n L _V. G1r~)s on.. .al . . . . . Suminorvillo....... 1:! nt 7 a in Branchvillo..........1 65 i Ili 8 65 a In Orangu brgti ........ It 111 0 23 n In "._Hingvillo............431 i nt 10 15 a III Lv. Savnulid .. .. ^BarnwelIl......................4 13 it i 14111(.1tviIle............ ......... 4 283 it ill MI(11bhilt....... -11-1h o t 1I. . ~tn11 10 ai A: ) 't 7I 12 a mI 50 I in sita ArIt4...........10 ) a im 10 25 a in 11. IL) t _tl I 20 a )in ".. Blc vle 8 a inl "( loirity7........ ..I1 i .n in 1'4 B1 n't " ScTery....... D nain fi:3 254p. Ar.M Iodgs...........430 15 a mn 15 ) t v.. AJ>'viton. . . . 9 31 a a_t j 85310>6 Ar. (4teion...........1. 1' a tQ . 150-p i n.4dliilo ...........10-5an 40 A. 1i' Grenil. ........ 13 20 p m t1 lim Ar. Doentil........... 15 in 10 a m "r.-A1idinI o ...........1410 p m0 12 20am " ilnatn... 8 2P yi m 10 5 a in L -~ -^qHe.I tn .._ . . 7. _. . . . -f - y) -m I C)la I ni Ar. Donnatwd ....... 7 15 1) mi 112 20 a) Il Ar! (reetannod.. ... .....7 5j 3) ii 12' 20 p II " Ninoty-Six ..........8 :a:M ) i 12 35' p m " Newhorry...........9 30 p m 2 (v p ni " rseityl~II...........I9 45 p I1n 2 Il p li Columia ........... I: o p inl 1 8b II in ". IhVtirnwe ........... ............ ' ' vh .......... ... ...... ... ... S i I f~. ii f I e. ...~ . ..... - .i 5 it - n i Ora 'oburg. . : n it m 33 ) ll Branhvillo. . 4 : l5 a 613.1 " u1mervi1lo........ I . t n 7 2 1 I Ar. Charleston .......... 7 i m 8 15 p m No 15. -"L' (. ],;. 1 . 1p 7 I') at 7 ou....Ar i p T0ia 12 0on 7 -41 n1 Sinnnit villo " ' 2,i i 5 52 t 1 55 a 8 5 t .1inIlfiville. " i 150 4 25 a 2 60 a i 23 Oravipobu r J( "1, It:!) 3); 45 it 4 B-)i 1' 1 5 a " . Ki: viil( " *34: p 2 3- a 2_2j_a -.....-. ,v..-iiavani Ar.. 10 a 4 U a ....." .. Bkarnwell .. " ....... 15a 4 28 a ....... " ... t ; a 6 81 it 11 40a " .. Cimnbia .. "i32t) s ip 7 07 n I'! 20 1 " ....A4 lton.... " 2 11 8 Wa 8 08 i 1 2l'p " . . Sanu7 ." I 3 p 4t; p 8 45 at '! 4 pJ1 ". ..... U;nioln ...;.. " 12 -15 1) 7 it0 1 9 2 20p. a ..JnVLAvil)o.. " a- ! i6 9 9a it 27 P1 " .... Pao'et .... " 12 1.4 6 -12 p 9 50 n I 10 ) Ar Spartanhurg t 11 45 It. 6 15p 955 a 1! 4 Lv Spartanhu-rg Ar I 22 a 0 Ov ) 10 p 7 15 p Ar...Asheville ...Lvi 8 00 al .05 1p P" p. mn. "A" it. n "N" nighit. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICIP BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND (4IINViLLE, and between Mharlestt and A.heville. Pullman palaeo sleeping Vars on T:1in1s 351m11d o, 817 and |1. on A. aui C. tu visianl. Dini-ng oCars Oil 10S trltin* serv0.il .nfs 11 nr1t.tq Traiiis leave Spartnhury, A. & C. Ilvlson, notithbound, 7 :L0. inm., ;:: p. m., l:113 p. in., (Vestibulo Llinitmi ); 44mohIlbound 12::3 a. m., b:15 p. mn., 11::34 it. ml., O'V-ftibuIf! Limited.) Tj -is leave Oreenville, A. ind C. division, nor.tha onund, 11:00 it. mn., 2::4 p. im. anId 5::2: p. mn., (Vgitibul3e< Liiited) ; sout liound, :'0 a. M., 4:10 p. m., 12:30 p. i. t Vestibiled imitod) Trains 1 sand. 314-Hlgat. PuItnian Parlor cars )otw-(n Charlesfon and Ahijevillo. Train 15 and I1-pIullInnn jraving?ooin Sleping cars between Charleston and Aaho ville. Elega)f 'nt. Pn111Man Draw-Ing-Roinim 13ugott e dnily w m.n' .i'aek.eVmrula nad tia W. A. TURK, w . H1. H A Rf\vOK, CharlIstoe alid W, star i Carolilla ssvyil Augusta and Ashevillo Short Line. Schedule in Effect Mity 17th. 100. Leavo Augusta................. 9 10 a in 1 -10 p i Arrive Greonwood...........12 15 1) i .. A nderson ............, .............. II) p al U turens ................ I )o m 1 :1 I Ilterloo (tt. S.) ..12 5' 1, m . Greenvlle'............ 3 01 p im it 15 li SIlenn %3 lings.. .1 4A 3) yi) Spaitan turg......... :3 10 U 0 00 a o SlIIla............. . 5 sM ..... Hlentlermonvillo..... I 0;3 3) . A shtey i ............ 15 p i . Leavo Ashevblo............. )1 It m .. SA6rtanb'rg .. 45 a m 4 10 pm Glen Sprs-gs....10 0') a in . G re nvilo .-.......12 01 3 00 p mi Lautirents............1 :3; 311m 7 :w 3im Arrive Waiterlooti 8II.).. 2M 1 m1 ..1...... (4reeiniwood.....2 35 p)1 m i (I p.t) A nde rson ................... ... 3 :n a mn Autgina a.........6 ..5 00Itn 10i -1: a mi Lo avo Aiugusta.................. sp Fairfax................. .........3- 12 p Ye m aSSee......... 9~ it0 am 5 a pm Iloaurort............10 15 am 1315 inn1 P'or~ t, Rya1 ..... 10 30 ami 1 30 )Om A r .Sava n na h........................ 7 2 i 31m) Savantinah..................... ...... ...e 1'iort 1(oya!........... 1 00) pmt i; -n neoaurort............. I 11. pm11 0 :n amt vemnassee:........... 2 30 1pm 7 Ia miei Fair1f ........................ . A Ilenidale ................... .n A rr ive Augusta........................I10 .itin -1.0 p. mintaIn f rot A tii)tta iii chii . connec 111)11 at Calhiouin iFatlls for a!I poin11. or Sealboardi Air Linte. Close coonnetion at G3reei niod for tal) poinits OU S. A. L. and)( C. and(4 . Hi.i3wwn, and at. Sparltnhnrg with Southternt Rilway For anyv lI t'ormtatlon relativek to ticke-ts3 A nguist , 4a. E. M. NOR 1'!!. sol. Agt. T. M EMERSON, Tra le Manisor. ATLANTIC COAST uisii FAST LINE Between Charleston and Cclumnbia, Upper South Carolina, North Caro lina, Ablhons and Atlanta. 1'A8qEN'otER 1).:PA Wr)z FN'T, WV LM ENo ToN, N. C., N ov. 20t h, 1897, CONDENsED:1 8CIlEDriIE. (JotNe WVEST: In Efiect Jani. 13, (loigi )g.ii, *No. 52- lS!3 N o. 5i's. 700 ham Lv..Chatreston, 8.C....Ar S00i 3'm 8 21 am L v-....... an ......... ..A lpl . r 63' 2112 ) -40 amt Lv.,.........Sat er.......A r .5 I pim I 1 00 alm A r.(....oltu m bh ...3...Lv 4 15 p n; 32 n7 am Ar....Pros peiIt y...lv. 2 17 pm 12203 pmt A r........ who ry. ...' 2 ;3 3.1m 1 083)1m A r -. .. lin on........... 1 .,: 31)m 1 25pim Ar.........Larena~.........A 45 pull 3 00) pmt Ar.....G n ille'r...... .v i2 *S n m S10 pmn A ..... a ahii....... Vi 43 amt 8 I1 pm A r...Uhrlotto. N. C.. . *0 nitm 3305 3)m1 A r..Hlet'rgon,v ie N. (..Iv I :i 7 00 pmt Ar.........t-,v it'e....lv S * Datily, Nos. 52 andtt 63 I801. tat' In slbe.t w e,' t'har''. Dounign.ts wryant yameni. e t.r.' tUhtales tlandist3 t.olnoo an a. hut Mn. tMoRSl, en. o as-(,, p .- parainh Ja 4)rlo .itN3 T.) ctBt,o. lb ; i GentoI.Man anr. raotly'- e-me. DypspepI~Igs tia Certure D'ige swat,ilic,Su o uh ieat.8 Il tJI rolcToy dieststfocod an aid SUtauro.inO l strenth ,ong anld freon 1tucin PSYehuse dietv or an an toti. No othe ipisreratOn can appoah it in eileecy at Vru In Yffect July ist, 11.1oo. (EasWernl 'Stainftard i'nt.) *11uthboun1)d. Nforthipop, A.M. v'.M. PM. )'. A.M A l I 22 84 5: 62 85 3 (t0 710 1 :' I .v L,ttirvin Ar 1 3 5 6.11 7 10 1 -11 1"Park, Ar 125 I 7 1'> 7 I1 1 53 ..Clhttin.. I 13 73'> 8 1: 204 (ItIvi 1 I t 12 7 .) 8 1f r 2 1'1 ..(inir ., L 1; to) 823 2 16 ...nry 8 Iti 8:. 'I 20 ..,ai i.Npa 8 2 U5 2 1 Itwht-ry I 11 F* 14 ' I' o w Pr erity 1.' 17 2 !1:,-) 9 83 11 g h ... l , X.... V'! :7 91 !") 9 .. e15 Mouln Iti it n ]'I I 11) Io 10 I' l i .. '1 91 .. 1 10 100 It 12 3 22 11iItt 3! 1 11, 1t1 2 ; 1.I; 3 ' G W lhitt Ioek i1 41 v 10-1 10 :3 .: 31 B N ntif e How I ; 11 Y7 I0 A 3 1) . .....Irito..... Ii 27 , 11 4" 11t 1 341; ..I':1phut.. It . * 12 f05 it :1(1 1 w) ArC itAlIinI'v 11 i s I 1) No. I MI: vdt, MI)I. WVadlvQ-. H-i P'. Ml A r Nt.whrry 6 tO 8 1111 'ritsTlit 7I(: Chlu h 101 40 1 ilt i t I.,' ) Whitv R-.pe k i .v Collni -t.il, louI'ld (;re(nlljI(, flalhy Ti in.s 12 :.ti $, .Ii t ste . ttt ' 1.t.n . I un Till . TiAu .lay inti S:t hellweell ("(flilliloth i d I'< it, I .: Mttt su ctIn et 4 -2A S'una1 .'I .alt .Nort fChi"1 cov'iim st pitad ie lr uht IMo,-tinia IB. ''A HNAUU; ."A I . NIiI . ry,8. DOUsLE DA SmSWRV Bt,-,cC1 Now Yrpi Tmp111), Ipi4a, 1: y; UrIcallS alld Pfis South al .slt IN EF ECY 1 UN E-:3ri, !o) i. c ( Tl W A it 3. J) i y I onife N >. N':. Lv Ncw York. P1. It. . I i.im 12 U,d Vii hili'Jthin P. I( IL... -.yp 7 . 7 ,liI " . ltlilxiti .iioPi 3' 14 34........... tshitipol, P' N N . 7 h1 i oid, 1,. i Ity . .0 , 'imthern Pines L.v M9ainj et. 'I 'a t it.t; I.V 0 .0"l .ll JN Lv Col(2-r blt, A1 Sa .u allth " 1 1 i Chnrilota, t i a .. j, v Ih s!'.r. .*..... " I re woo<d ".... S he . ...... A r .\I..I t1 i. Pi 1:11vt11131. 2 ~ .it7 I - .t i f. v ic, 4) 1) M ii l * 3pla Nh To4 C I t 't llutin lon a - t tt. z L l -itu iouti, A W I . i 9 .W Yl oI, I'L4 it 12 of p A 3 h( Jt't ~N1 :;I11 3 31.1 fv vJii et " r. 4 ft it i '2 p. " l l l Il r n 16 i l *ull oItt i C4 12 i1) -No ::I 11w3 iet 0; '01,- 3 ' i m " .\outhern P:in, s ". 5. ~> ; t a 7e 1 m linni.eti lir A lai inah, " 2 i i) No 13 N .8 *A i l r rinn 9 , 3 1-1 I i Uh':siItl, -. . t2a II 2 A 4hi Cta, 4r, o U l.t Ci usIn, r & 4 N __-' ___len __. _ 1.& ......: n. helle N C & stL... . ..: N - I.s* I . 1 I 3 3 tli y I ' ~.-i.ln ~No 1 Noi ii I 3 ih ' I--t i3 i t t' i. , I 1.) 2 i i o i Nt) ' V* ~ ~ 4 ni( '. t 31.( Che fe,rll tu , -. * t 4~ t. -n Ini lttt, 't Il I . B A n copinv -r. No a hb. t tnl* It o~i A i &11) I .Are -st .L :& 3) Ar ht I1.. .t)e ttph.Iin p 2 j-m I v 31. 'ttwayJet S Atly3tt.I u I 14o rm A r Portsmonl)., M 7 tdotu.n 5 33 mo Ar12 h)( .at I n 3a L i 17 p Ally e-. ePp. IIn -r dt ( el'ttlI s bIt ween IlIIw N raol Pi li ori lImflets and Cavandhon.Ta T H, Kin BEA Tave, ARecsiver. O Dr rCtho tsa . 1 7 eiNo.1r2. ofSa44,ons- .No.