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Futt 1i 1 te i. t 1i t h M i t oI W lIIt c, I,: NN I,I '10 u u N, on,lnGlb i "A. w n n the ci rs. "I 1rh. H Ii th - viit rs p a y. T 1 is e t hey wVere ex o e t3 -i.2, IneaJy tco z.tu.rn 2i:d a1 at tem:pt by ani inidividu aal toI reu: thanks wa chevred1 an aaule dowvn, and wheni theo co?fu--ion had. su bsided, it ws groaty p roposed,. se'cnded and~ calrriedi "that the speechles eif the wv ithv v - it.r taiken down sepm!ately and p'rintd at thle expense of t he societ2v." .\t th is same cluib it wats ine rule thI:.: l iqutor of 2a hig her value tha p.rt wine be drunL. tad that any meni (taring to present theii sUeiety withI liqjuor withlout having roeived per mission to do so should be reprimnan dod and miade to dopenance. Apro pos of this, in the "Shepherd.2 Noe tes," IIogg is describing hiis vi.-t to the Beefsteak club. Says Simon to him: ''What! do they drink port duri[ng dinner ?" To whehi the Sheopherd replies: "Theu-y do that, Billy. If ony member ca'd for atught atboon port, I wvadna hae been2 ini hi. line for forty shillings, so the hogle said1. In tho first place lhe wad haic been oblidged to t ake a public rebuke. Ony o' thomn may hao as mnuckle punch as they like, or toddy, or twist; but wine of a nominal higher quality than p)crt they are not allowed tc taste." Then ho proceeds to say hovi Lord Saltoun, for presummng to send( a dlozen bottles of sublime IIighland~ whiskey from his own c.llar was made to stand in a white sheet whik the "recorder rebuked him. The general taste in drmnks hat probably degenerated. Not only bi the old etiquette about certain wines for certain courses becoming disre, garded, so that these day9 of th( whiskey cult a man may take it witll: his fish or lhis bird without laIying himself open with a chargo of wani of palate, but it is a common thing for men actually to smoke while the are drit king port wine-an assaull on the dignity of the wine which ti the old- time host would have class ed in the samte criminal category al the shooting of a fox. Possibly th: universal prevalance of smoking hai N itt tastet o f lit, pesvit , lay. Of oll Ir i 1 " I~ -I o I I O t I ti I, W )' icl NY I p I* O tt0 1 wh N e t w I i ao, puhiit or spirits, t1lit 11N (1er with doelieah, vinltagets, aind m 1111 m l oceupie t inw ilaco of t he OPCI (if il ll 1,l :11v % I'it llt' societ y h1 s : 'V ( it IM N i ns m onpo t it"totOw I-n ' . h ' ii r t I ( ho p : I. I h :k mit If " t h ; for .1 n1 1 t } lU I I - : 1 0 0. r. li, . :\ ' i ' i : t it w ii i I tr W t. k i t S ;ti 1e, :. 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I i ' to ijyil n is ,n datuti power, b r. ithen truv; \ppo aptitl besto wh " hnto taWll ecl Give t wa thie T1ob1acfc ''rnst 'a s caroryo 1v1( Sl 1g *. .c - chnr li siks ut h ds. - wa" bysi for tw.Lih ~ p ~,. !.tvs servie 'f f rte; - t:porlTtle 'oinviibl fr Hous., Heath aMtti,isherofth r.n laoThear heathits becst. he "uOnsar yso W'a Te aniety of adtnc,te hc oftt hildeart, -i -h cr o oung hien, harewa severe trwa s onu tretchedu itn uiIeo Cd ~hnd her isruevr mohr e' .r Nil, who telnldand thate et oc persna althown, o\a oe u nse Do you true; robut hathe frw,the ishadowye ahng, hl..uer~e os s ruh ill f iv two trnhnstherfemwals orarne and ung orate e dittyn , 'untis or eve fe ekii o rdkns it Ia sile biest medcie a msic yor duts or $ e0 otl e- ofi:d ru , andte k " n o"w te's idn C-.~ oes erv ice,ts tue; >mc pornncd.n ie "on al" rd you. toalr.sthy .tie Mothes ferswle few ain motnd arke ealthyr, bhecause their duhicws are sofedxac ting The anety or pregnancy toh~ie shtmocatk f cidbIrth, thnd thme care oft,i yonght bb ch ir, are svere trs ontw kan wman But ith pn eine of ha rdupley iti For gas p , exprvry moethI er--cycry in w o an in e ladca paydthe .vn de bt iS p eoa halth she -to owes he ovedones.noou Twant to you. ~ raes eakne -ucin. o vr - e aeilorwans t stebs mediinemade As you drggis fo $10 bo'eWn fCrd1 n aen susitt une n ru sacs A Spldevrs Home. "What ai our Ilew clock:" said Ppa ote day, ;as lte caie lionte ti oit his work, and foltlik I Inati1t111. just putting till the potato kettle M1 ot'der to get dittier. "It is t welve o'clock now, anid ottr clock I wl, .;a whole hialf-hotti of the hI I it e. '' don't know," ,said uauutu:"it h i 1 . .1"wavs I'L111 Vel V %lo til till .Ill,t thl ISA CAIle 1,111t11int, ill it s,1 h v I u. late at school this Ioiing, -N1 Mis ltetitss was so st l1V be &.m1. she had been teachilig the I l . inew sk in , h t I missed'' l'ila '%oVC both hands of the c.o'k .11 tuid lu:ll iboth p'oinited n. Ight ill. Now \v -:lsa knew u h.a t1ite it ws. itd gulessed wh.Iy h h.aI ,-ecl late that mnoitiuig, Now, Flsa," said Papa, "run "Vk. to Al itl .letiuie's to see if wye tIl l'oltow her watch for a day. If ' ,'ok keeps on telling the wrong ti:ne. we uiglht he late again to m11111, Withoit the watch." F1-.a skipped away, pleased to 1r her papa., atid pleased to think that Aint Jennie might slip the w\atch-chain aroitid her neck and the pietty watch into her apron Pocket, so that she could wear it all the way home. When she catmle back, the watcl was hitng up on a i.nil bside the clock. The next lingIlm%1.,. when papa looked, he fouid that the clock was slower th,in ever; but lie again set it rigl't with the watch. It could not keep up. but grew slower and slower,tin til tinally it stopped altogether. ''Now," said papa, "I will open the door that has always been tightly closed, to see if I can find out the trouble with our new clock. '' .lsa and imamnia peeped over his shoulder; and what do you suppose they saw? Why, soie bodV's little home, all fixed up there atuong the pretty wheels, with curtains, draperies, and other silken things. The one who made all this was scampering away as fast as his six little legs could carry hii. "That's right," said papa, "hiurry away; for you have just tied our clock up with so much spinning that it cannot go at all. You and the clock are both such husy workers; but you cannot work together, so you had better fix up a home somewhere else." Papa brushed the spider's work all away, wheni the wvheels commenced turing, and the pendulutm said its soft "tick-tock" again. B3aby waved his tiny hand to show how the clock goes; for he had been watching, too. Papa set the hands again with Aunut Jennie's watch, andc the next morning both were together telling the right time. The watch was now carried home to Aunt Jennie, and after this the clock told papa just when to get up, mamma just when to get breakfast, Elsa just when to get ready fom school, and nobody neced be late any more on account of not knowv ing tihe right time.-The Childh G aro en. The Last Sacrifice. A miniister of the Gospel having gathered together the children o his parish, told them how thu heathen adored statues of wvood an stone, others animals or rivers, o: the sun, and how unhappy parent: killed their own children, particu larly their little girls, to escape thu expense anid trouble of bringingf then up. D)uring this recital he re marked a p)ale, sickly little gir wvhose b)righit eyes followed hin without losing a single word. H-ay ing finished speaking, the pasto showed tihe childretn little boxes whose covers were ornamented with lpretty paintings representing sever al missionary scenes among the In dians, and lhe offered to give 0on< to those who, during the comina year, would put aside somethinj every week to aid in converting th heathen. At this moment lhe say the little girl putt her arm arount her father's neck-a poor black smith sitting beside her--and poin to one of the boxes, as if asking fo: it. "My friend," said the pastor ti hiim, "do you want a box for you little girl?"' The father took it, saying," don't know if the poor child wil ever be able to gain anything fo you." A year passed, the missionar.1 meeting, where the boxes we..e t lie retiluIed niid oictied, wi eld Tie poor. blacksilith wvas it ah seit, it this tinte lie was loie Din iig the yeal le had lost li: wife, aniid oIIly tvo days bel'Oe f 1 had billied his beloveki little dahingh ter. Weepitig, he gave the box tt the pastor anid said, "llee is ti< box yon gave hIer tuy dear litit gi-1 asked tue for aI penny ot IN wvages everY week that I hIad hee pleased with her, aId the penn was Iever Iuissing. Tleie WeIlt hl tv two weeks. :ud should lie fit y two pennies. You canl count theti.' The miniister, colluting t letii follild 1ifttv ive etits. titee titOit tI an the nutnilet tamed. 'Ihe fathel, 1un11ch t*otilhled, couillted attd te collitted thietil, and at last, pittigi his hmtld to Iis hIead, etied, ' cIal not Iluderstand tlis. My ilessedi child would never have taket what did not belong to her. 1 loweveI the tinee pennies are there, bt I did not give them to her. \VlerC did they comlie froitl?" lie was se troubled that the next muorning, re eeiving a visit from a pious lady who had loved his child very much he toAl her of his perplexity. "I believe I can explain it," said the lady. "Inl visiting your daugh ter the evening before her death, and seeing her parclied with fever, I asked if the juice of an orange would not give her pleasure. She said, 'Yes,' and having only three pennies in small change with mc, I gave them to your little girl to buy an orange. I remember well re gretting that I had nothing to put in the mission box, which was on the child's be(l." "God be praised," said the fath er, "and may lie pardon my sus picions. The orange, I am certain, was not bought. My child refused this comfort to her dying lips to be able to put three cents more in her box." What petted child of fortune among our Mission Bands could make a sacrifice as touching and complete for Jesus' sake?-Union Missionary Society. Had Caught the True Spirit. From across the seas comes a pretty little incident, showing how thoroughly one Chinese boy has caught the spirit of the Goldeti Rule. In one of the mission sbhools of China, the youngest of the childrev had by hard study contrived to keep his place at the head of the spelling class so long that he seemed tc claim it by right of possession. Growing over-confident, he one day missed a word, which was immned iately spelled by the boy standini next to himi. The face of the vie tor expressed the triunmph lie felt yet he made no move toward takinj the place which was now rightfull' his. Even when urged to do so lie firmly replied, saying, "No, mn no go; me not miake Ah Fun's hear solly" The little act meant great self denial, yet it was done so thought fully and kindly that spontaneous ly from several lips came the quic: remark, "He do all same as Jesus Golden Rule." His Great Temptation. John G. Woolley in "Civilizatio by faith" tells this personal expc rience w hich shiould be a word c wvarning to those who might at an time be led to tempt one who ha ever been a victim of drink. IH says: "'I shall never drink again; bu one night, in a New England trait and very ill I met a stranger whu Ever .That nervousness anc gether. The worry and ci home, overwork, loss ol food--all tend* to irrit derange the digestion, o and undermine the healti down of the life forces The ebbing tide of checked, and ne#~ energ ambition infused into ti To do this quickly and Dr. IVI It adts directly on the r festores the wasted tissuc SoMld 4ru glansta pitied ite tud gave tue a ittick, powe ft d11g otitl of it smlall vil, :1i% itv patiit was ,o itte it a intlite tt IWO, hilt Itlettollol wvas liek'itig 1p itu vet vI b0od with tollgties of Ilatuie. I shoild live gottell driik that tig1it if I couild. I thouight of evet It itn, of Illy two years of ele:aiI lute; ol the tleevtitt , I w-itS go inl, ) , tl teed tcIot lv illy friend l.t'ih ili iue had gotoe oitt illto all the wi wld; o( tile bight little lhottle in New Yor'k; of 'Mary and tile boy. I tlicd toI play, anld lity lips ItAtIMed i:v. tached uiltp flor ("od. :t1ti lie was gonle, ittld the lielcest fieid of hell had nIe by tle thm"It. .111d shouited, 'Di-inkt, drintk, dinki ' I s aid, 'l1tit Mary-bit the b0s;' it said, 'To hell with a:ry collie oil to the saloon!' 'ilt was nlot yet daylight, Sti day Ilotliitg, whenl I stood ott the statioit platform at Pawttucket all alone. I llew fromt saloon to saloon; tiley were shut, so were the drug stores; and all that day, locked ill 111v roon at the hotel, I fought muy fight and won it in the evening, by the grace of Cod; and the people never knew that the man who spoke to them that night had been in hell all day.''-Rams Horn. An Object Lesson. Sir Walter Scott, while crossing one of the lakes in Scotland, noticed that on one of the boatman's oars was written the word "Faith'' and on the other "Works." He asked what it meant. For answer the old muan laid hold of the oar "Faith" and beat vigorously upon the water. The boat went round and round. Then lie let that oar alone and used the other, "Works." The boat still went round. Then lie rowed with both "Faith" and "Works" and the boat went straight forward. -Selected, The other day a Londoner said to a countryman, "I'll bet you anything you like that you cannot spell three simple words that I shall give you within forty seconds." "I'll take that one. Now, then, what are they?" said the country man. "Well, here goes," said the Lon doner, as lie pulled out his watch. "London." "L-o-n-d-o-n." "Watching." "W-a-t-c-h-i-n-g." "Wrong," said the Londoner. "WVhat?" exclaimned the country man in surprised tones. "I've spelled the words you gave me cor rectly. I'm certain I'm not - "Time's up!'' the Londoner said, triumphantly: "'Why didn't you spell the third word- w-r-o-n-g." CililostoR Bill WcStoR Carolin Rwy Co. Augusta and Ashevillo Short Line. Schedule In Effect Jan. 13th. 1901, Leave Augusta........... 940 am 365pm Arriyve G reenwood...12 15 p m ....... An'derson .................. 80 t L aurons...........1 20 pm 6 35a m waterloo (Ii. 8.)... 12 52 p m ....... G reenville....... 0pm 1 0a G lenn Springs...... 400 pm ....... - 8Spar tan burg......3 10 p m i 0 n baluda............633 pm ....... - Heondersonvlle..0 03 p in ......... Asheville..........15 p m ....... -Leave;Asheville.........8 00 a m ....... 8partanburg .......11 45 a m 8.65pm Gleon Springs.10 00 a m ....... Greenvi lie.....12 01 p m 82 Laurons...........17 pm 7 00pm Arrive Waterloo (H. 5.)... 206 p m .....,. Green wood.....2 8 p m 9 0pm Loeave A ndorson ..................725 pm Augusta...........6 p mn 8 45 p mn Le3ave Augusta................... 2650 pm Allen dalt..................... 4 64 pm Yemiassee........... 900 am 6 10pm Bleaufort............10 15 amn 7 10 pm Port. Royal ....100am 720 pm Ar. Sa van nah...... ............. 765 pn Savannah... ................ .8 10 am Port Reya'.......... 1 00 pm 7 10 am Beaurort............ 116 pm 7 20 am Yoemasseo...........20 pm 880 am Fairfar--......................986 am .&Allendale...................... 947 am A rrive Augusta...................... 11 60 am e Closo con neotion at. Greenwood "for all points on 8. A. L. and C. and G. Railway, and at Hpart.anbnrg with Southern Railway. For any infrormation rohtitte to tickets t rutes, schedules, address W. J. CRAIG, Gen. Pas. Agt, E. M. NORITH. 80l. Agt. Agsa,'a 0 T. M! EMERSONi, Traflie Manager. rbody I [ headache go to- "I have I rtes of business or severe heada -'sleep, improper and nervous ate the temper, duties of mius eaken the nerves come on I i. This tearing restless. Sin< must be stopped. Miles' Nervi, health must be cure the wors y, new life, new medicine, and e whole system. years withou horoughly use Mas. P tervous system, quiets the irritatic s as nothing else can. You should Ruatante,ej I SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condonsed clheidule inEoot Jail. 17t, 1001. 6TATProNe' No. N. . llqrv 426 III lu 1n 4 a, II Wmml i, I 10 I 01W.1............h 4 j 111 a r 11 4 111% Iv a rnweillo.......ji 0F Vill si . 4 2)4 1 in 1 1, " nk41 iIn I ... ...... 1 10 1r. 0o0ls. . 4P 1 25 ii ............ 0 it pit '.9uIlk ~-I OU t11n61 1 S Iinoty- ...........1 in 2 15 V. Iod on ......... T0 -I itt 2 h: r.l1e i~ ....... J p 1 n 2 4 6 S.T~AT~IOIN.Pa No 0 . N' 7 . 4 (2.i U(0an........... 0 10 40 a II 26V5a in 267 a mn 0 22a in 10 66 a In aB on . ............00 a mn 1 00 111 r. Doalte.......... .. a u 6 11 a in -R.M-unorffio ......... .2 0a 811 Ho.dgero ............. a 1 1 M a In Pini m 12 f0 m' N, 00 a n p mn ly* RC( V a m- 1 20 7a arnwel ........... . 5 14 a Ill 9 rn ra in 65 a la ........ in -4-b p m ..........a T 83 p m ........ 4 15 a 1 6 7 015in 1 i0 i6a~ " ... nnT. 12 isp 7Tir p n 0 TAT.IONSAI o . Ig 85 a a p n .jonovillo. . 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"ud . 2to7 , Trains 10 and 1-Pullman Slep.n" 2 ars a2tween 2 .harloston and Col"mbia, rey f 5or 00oupAncy at bot.h points at 0:80 p. 7. ,int Pullman Drain3bRom Sleeping Veabtwoen Savannah and Ashovtllo enroute aly een Jacksonville and 2ncinnati. V0 & PANN 0N a. H. AARDW10, 4rd V & Gon. higr., Gen. 8o. 0A "6t5P"& m. "A" a. m.""ngt. At,auid, on ChaAr.ilston, ng ar In Effect Nov. 25th, 11100. (Eastern Standard T&m. Southbound. :0Afm.,8. Northbound A M. AM. P.M. P.M. 7 45l Lv Atlmntit (tAe) Ar. 8 (0 r d :la Ath .s 5 28 11 lefa Elbertoni 4 18 12 23p Abbevil o 3 15 12 op treenwood 2 8 1 36p Ar Clinton Lv. 2 00 (O.&W 0.) 10 00a D Lv Win 8pring Ar 4 0 g re 45n Saanandr 3bvil enr0 12 tween .1acksovillo an Oinai 1r l-.eDGn Ar rnlgr., Gen 1o38 In Efe53 Nv 25th 210 Daily er FrandadyTFme Eontbon. ST'xIOB Nrtbun. A . . PM. P.M . 73 153, Lv Lan(sAL Ar. 3 630 740 14a1A t,h ks Ar 1282' 900 166 Elrton. 41 18O 12 206 Abbeville 0 81 94 12 .Grenood 122 488 13 85p Ar OSliton. 12071285 12 06 Lv Genntin Ar2032 10 45a ainurg 814 110 1 1 32 illon 81 0011 18 29 Wterook 114 1068 20 8e4 Br arent(in'r)1L851088 3D0ai4lyLapar. 11 20 l 9 F1 E26 40Bun. unbL 110 9 un. A.6M. Clinin( A.M..)A A.M0 5 26 SumteVLarn A 9 1 45 0 780 r "CParsto Ar 17 020 Fo 0ates Ti5 Taln, tor. fute 16 o5 00 9 re4 den2 '2..i a a12i Ma2 ger. 9. F. 7IN STN . .... 12E 48 N,1 0 00 2 2 ..Jalap . 12 48s Agt5 1 et5ee Andrslon 11d Wa8b11a5 No 2 Stat8...io.... 11 o7.1 5 Ar 100a849..Lderon.v1120 940 8r 20 4 05 ArDonvmb Lv 86 pm Ar 102 am.Plumtio(n..L 41 (0p Ar 10 18ummCer' 9rsin.v 23p 8r 805Ar .aestnonLvB7 00 For Rat. TmaeS, or rhinforma-t Cionnctions ay Agencao writo. t o1 Pensbject.t ainMaa r.o exauon Gdent rto thaseAg lumia,uc . Wilmngton,ey Ih. e. BEA'En teeiner. etwe n tAnderon ado whlla BAsTBaUND. WtsasESdOUND havMed Mseixed.evra Not dely.Ge ittions.nce.I Are 11e00al..... nCeo...... ..Lat 8l85dp SA#L LI NJ lITEO TRAINS DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE Btw11e Now York, Tompa, Atlaa Now Orlcais and Poilt South alid W'st, IN 1'If'CCT11 \OVICMIIIElR 2ith, 190r. KOUTIlI IVAl I). D)ally Daily No :L No 27 by Nlw Yo k, P. It. it...... ... 12 O,pm 12 lM nir Plh ir ih I '. It It...... 11 211PI 3 .0am 0ilalore, I'. It. it.. . ri m p 22a mn " WashIigtoll, P' It I.. 1 1)41I,n11 $3x;i Itichi molmd, 8 Al 1, Icy... 10 -1upit I J 2:1pm I'4-14.sbui , II :11 3 1 1 1 lopuI Ibv lieldrt1ton. " 2 flaull 3 55pm I*iitg,h "6 11 4di.mn 6 0pm mSoithurn 11nom " 67a 0n 7 6i7pm Iv lanlet, # 030mn 8 10pm byv (1oItiIbia, " 8 -Dam 10 .0lhm Nr Havimnih, 12 10p11 2 20am Jatck(Iivillo " 5 30pin 0 30ain _m'a_ilmpa __" 6 00am 1) 00pm .N o 103 No. 41 y,v Now York, N Y P Nf........7 (sam 8 55pi " 'hiadolphla, "1 10 2Vain It 20pm I,-New York, Oli-149UoF H 0p1- ........... iIHalIt i moro, i 8PUo. -... ........li3p WiImIIi't oy I. N&- i......UJn Lv 10ortnsmouth, 8 A L ty 1) 0wpm 10 05am Weldoni " 11 Man 12 30pm ' Norliia " 12 sam 2 10pm Slionlorbon, j L 2)aum 2 45pm " Raleigh, " 3 %m 4 27pm "outhern Pinos " 5 1 Itn I I 43pm " larn lot " 6 i5an 8 (15pm [iv lminngton 1 ...- - ).11j Ar Uharlotto, . 9 6lIn 45-pm1 Gv Chesor, - 0 - - l- I 201ptn Greenwood " 12 07a n 1 32am[ Athens 2 10pm 4 08am Ar Atlanta,? "- 3 35pi 30amn ." Ag.mti,.--...-T ........... Ma1on, & of U.. ....7 2 AT>m II~iiii1 51ontgoni'rv, A & W P.....124 pm 110010am Mobl'e, L & N ................ 2 5am 1 12pt Now Orleans, L & N.......... 730Mi 8 30pm Nashville N C & St.I ...... 6 35am 6~ 65pi M mph11is, ^ti).u1 8 1 am NORTHlWARD. Daily Daily No4r2 No 8 Lv Men, ph Is, N C & at L..... I pm 8 45pin " a hv )ite I~~~ 3055 m 01in ew Orleans, L & N...... 7 -15pm " Mo bile, l & N................. 12 20uam Miontgoin'ry. A & W 1... 20am I 30am a"Macon. e of OIL ............. 8 0ant 4 1)n .Au_gltla,U t W ........... 9 400n .., " Atlanta, j 8 A L Iy.........12 00Opii 800pt ArAthens, " 2 48pm i 112pin Greunwood " 4 4-rpm 2 Olam "Chester. " 6 43pm 4 2am Charlotte, -~ 31pm ui0i Wiling1tol, " 3 3011 >m . "outhern Pines, " 7C i5 1)ji Iin " RaleIgh, I Mam 11 10 ;0Gam Ar 1monilermon, " 2 271m I (;)Iop Ly Nollina, 8 A L Ity 3 f0 i . vopu Woldon, , 4 20am 3 l0pm Ar Port8moutli, " 7 jain 1) 60pm "_W__shb_t__n N & W 8 .. ~.~~- g-~~ "a eYor, l 8) P..............t C4aMn A ork, 8 Co ............ 1 PuilI'phia, N Y & N ti 46pm 'iMjin Nnw lork. " 8 40pin 8 fM ar Lv Tampa, 8 o0pm 8 Mram Jacksonvillo " 0 2C.am 7 45pm Savannah, " I (am1 19pm Columbia, I " 6 27pm 5 Man 1ilavalet, '" 9-1pm 9210am Sontlihorn Pines . 1 32pmu1 O0am Raleigh " 1228am 12 (7pm Ilonderson - 44am 127pm Norlina " 2 10am 2 I 5pm "Pet.ersburg " 4Ei9am 44-spm SRIchmnond, " 4 51am 5 I6pm Ar Washington, 1 R ...845aam 90:1pm Baltimore, 10 San 11 lipi " hiladl )hla, "1 12 27pm 2 66am New Yor , " 3 l%pm 6 80am _Note-t Daily except. Suinday. Dining cars betweon New York and nich. mond, and Hamlet and Savannah on Trains Nos. 31 and 41. 1 Central Timo- ? Fastern Time. Florida Central & Peninsular Trina rlu) by t0th Meridian, or Contral Time South of Columr bla. Timno Tablo in Eflect Juno 3rd. 80UTrIBIOUND. No. 31. No. 27. Lv Newv York .....1 00pm 12 I15am Lv Philadelphia......8 29pm 8 Soam Lv Baliimoro........ 5 15pm (11namu Lv Washington....7 10pm 10 55am Lv Richmond....10 40pm 2 35ipm Lv Ral eig h............ 4 00am 7 50pm Ar. Coluobia....1135Sam 155Lam (~Eastern Time.) v. Cohim bia......10 35am 12 55ar (~Con tral Time.) Lv Den mark.......1250pm 2 27pm Lv Fairfax.............12 55Sam 3 10pm Lv Savannah.......8 17pm 6 (8amn Ar Brunswick.......7 00 Pm 8 40am Ar Jacksonville.....7 40pm 9 101am Lv Jacksonvilio.....7 45pm 9 20am Ar Lake City.......9 3.5pm 11 28am Ar Live Oak.........0 80pm 12 18pm Ar Tallahassee ..... 8 38pm ArnRiver Junotion... 562pm Ar New Orleans..-.... 0am Ar Gainesville ...... 12 Oipm Ar e dr Kys ....... 626pm Ar Ocala ...............15am I 411pm Ar Orlando ............20am 6 00pm4 Ar Tampa.............. 0am 6 80pm NORTH BIOUND. No. 44. No. 66. Lv Tampa.............800pm 8 00am L v Orlando............ 6 8pm 8 25am~ Lv Coe r Key............., 7 15am Lv G4ainesvllie............ 12 62pm Lv Tallahassee........ 143pm Lv Live Oak.....-... 442pm Lv Lake City .....6., 526pm Lv Jacksonville...8 20am 7 45p s Lv Brunswick.......6 10am 8 ' Ar Savannah......12 27pm Lv Bavan nah......12 35pm I lav Fairfax............2O9pn Lv Denmark ..........48 04 Ar Columba.......43pm -' Lv Uoilnbia..........65am Lv Raleigh........... 40pm Lv Richmond........ iSlamn Lv Washington.......0 0am 10 A rlial timore.110.....8lOam 11 Ar Philadelphia...20pm 2 a Nos. 31 and 41 will have ears between New York a Ilhinan ei servedI in (lining car d Tampa. day oaces btwe enrouto. Thougn3 New York. 1Jcsnli n Nos. 27 and 66~ hv ulmnBf Sloeping Car OIlNe Yaorkulmiacf-e sonvillo amn wedewYr ndJc between W lay coaches and baggae ocars Trains ashlington and Jaicksonyllfe deo arrive and dopart in 8. A. L. Surther informationi a p1pl 8. D). BIOYLLBTONTP. A. Colun~ bi. '8. 0. L. A. 8HIIPMAN, A. (G. P. A. JacksonvIlle 1Nlw A. 0, MAODONELL,'O* . p. Jacksonvilleo, ya. ATLANTIC COAST LINE ! PAST LiNE Between Charleston and Columibia Upper South Carolina and North Carolina. PAB8ENGER D)EPARLTMENIT WILMINGTON, N. 0., A pril 8~f 1161. .CONDENSED 80HECDtUE ONG ~Vs:I fetJan. 18, GoINGaEAST 6 5amL....harleston, 8.0O...Ar 830pm 80 m V.....,,,,La nes.A....r 6 8pm 98amL.........umter.........r 85 pm 12 17 pm A r.......operiay.........L 41pm 18pm Ar..,.....Ow non.........Lv 2 8 pm 1 55 pm Ar...........urns......Lv 168 i 8 0pm Ar........pnvile......vL 1201 pr~ 8 0p r.....part-nburg....L 1 4a' , 71 pmAr......Winoro~.......v 101 Jsr 6811pm Ar..IZetn~rsolllo0N.T1 0.L 0.i Wy.' 7 15 DAr....,Aelle........L 8 004j9 Nos. 62 and 68 Bolid trains between 0i -4'L ton and Greenviill, 8. 0. u H M. EMR8 J, 1 en. Passenger A J. 1R. RKENLY, T. M. EME6RSO Genl.Manag Traflo an