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THE WORK OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. ACrS AND JOINr RESOLUrONS OF THE SESSION. A C.np'eta List GiVea for the Canvenience of the People of the State. A joint resolution to authorize the secretary of state to deliver to the Columbia Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution one of the broken granite columns for the erec tion of a monument on the State house grounds to the soldiers from south Carolina who fought in the Revolu tionary War. , A joint resolution to authorize and direct the secretary of State to de liver to the Spartan Chapter of United Daughters of the Confeder acy one of the broken granite col umns on the State house grounds, to be used in the erection c ' a Confed erate monument on the public square in the city of Spartanburg. A joint resolution to authorize and direct the secretary of State to de liver to the Ladies' Memorial asso ciation of Greenwood, S. C., the sec tion of granite column lying on the State house grounds nearest Assem bly street, with circular base and cup stones for the same. LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS. An act providing for election of trustees in school district No. 10, in Cherokee. An act to authorize school district No. 70 of Orangeburg to issue bonds for school purposes. An act to enable school district No. 14 in New6erry county to issue bonds. An act to authorize the trustees of the Westminster school district to issue bonds. An act to amend an act incorpor ating the free school in Saint George parish, Dorchester. * An act to authorize the trustees of the school district of the town of Darlington to issue coupon bonds for school purposes. An act to authorize the trustees of the Lancaster school district to or - der an election and to issue coupon bonds for school purposes. An act to authorize school district No. 67 of Orangeburg county to is sue bonds for the purpose of pur chasing grounds and for erecting buildings. An act to authorize the trustees.of school district No. 5, of Laurens county to order an election and to issue coupon bonds for school pur * poss An act to amend an act to provide for the establishment of a new school district in Mott's township, in Flor -ence county. An act to amend an act to provide for the establishment of a new school -district in York county changing the time of election of board of trustees. 'An act to further amend the act entitled "An act to provide for the establishment of a new school dis trict in Richland county" with refer ence to the election of school com missioners. An act to authorize and empower the school trustees of George school district in Dorchester county to charge and collect a matriculation fee of pupils attending the St. George graded school Au act to authorize school dis trict No. 8, embracing St. Matthews in Orangeburg county, to issue bonds for the purpose of purchasing grounds and erecting and maintain ing a public school buiilding. STATE INSTITUTIONS. .An act to provide for the exami Wood's Seeds BEST FOR THE SOUTH. Every Gardener, Farmer and Trucker should have Wood's 1902 Descriptive Catalogue. It not only gives reliable, practical, up to-date information about all Seeds, but also the best crops to grow, most successful ways of growing different crops, and much other information of special inter est to every one who plants seeds. It tells all ~about Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Tobacco, Seed Corn, Cow Peas, Soja, Velvet and Navy Beans, Sorghums, Broom Corn, Kaffir Corn, Peanuts, Pillet Seed, Rape, etc. Catalogue mailed free on request. T,W, Wood & Sons, Seedsmien, RICMOND,f - VIRGINIA. nation into expenditute of appro priations for State educational in stitutions, the condition of the same and report to the general assembly. An act to aarhorizo the comaiis eion appointed for the lighting of the State's public buildings to pay out of the $30,000 appropriated by "an act to provide for the lighting of the State house and other public buildings," the contracts made by them with the Columbia Water Power c,mpany apLd with Cassidy & Son's M inufacturing company, and to have wired the professors' resi dences and students' dormitories of South Carolina college. A joint resolution to ratify and confirm a contract made by a com mission created by "an act to pro vide for lighting the State house and other public buildings," ap proved 21 February, A. D. 1901, 7ith the Columbia Water Power com pany, of date the 13th day of Sep tember, 1901; also a contract of said commission with Cassidy & Son Man ufacturing company, of date 27 Nov ember, 1901. An act to authorize the regeit3 of the State hospital for the (nsan e to purchase the Jones property. An act to authorize the regents of the State hospital for the insane to close up part of Barnwell street. An act to provide a board of com missioners for the deaf and dumb institute. GENEBAL CORPORATIONS. An act empowering the winding up or dissolution of all corporations. An act to provide for an unlimited numb6r of directors for banking and trust corporations and to enable such corporations to divide the same into two classes-active and advisor - and prescribe distinct duties for each class. TO VALIDATE ELECTIONS. An act to validate the election whereby T. J. Murray, J. C. Warner, D. D. Dukes and L. E. Parler were elected wardens, and F. V. Appleby elected intendant of the town of St. Georges. An act to ratify an ordinance of the city of Anderson entitled "An ordinance providing for the holding Uncle Sam's, Mail Service requires physical and menta.l ability of a high degree to withstand its hard labors. The high tension to which the nervous system is constantly subjected, has a depressing ef fect, and soon headache, back ache, neuralgia, rheumatism, sciatica, etc., develop in severe form. Such was the case of Mail Carrier S. F. Sweinhart, of Huntsville, Ala., he says: "An attack of pneumonia left r:e with muscular rheumatism. headace, and pains that seemed to be all or r me. I was scarcely able to imove f t about a month when I decided to gi - 5;.Pa in Pills and Nerve Flasters a trial. In threet days I was again on my route and in two weeks I was free from pain and gaining in flesh and strength.", Sold by all Druggists. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. In Effect Sunday, February 2 d, I932. (Eastern Standard Time-~ southbound. Northbound1 sTATIONS. A . A.M. P.M. P.M 7 458 Lv Atlanta (s.A.L) Ar. & (O I0 11a Athens 5 28 11 16a Elberton 4 18 12 23p Abbeville 3 15 12 48p GTreenwood 2 48 1 35p Ar Clinton LV. 2 00 (C.&W.C.) 10 00a Lv Glenn Springs Ar 4 00 11 45a Spartanburg 3 10 12 01p (Greenville 3 00 125p (Harris springs) 2 125p Waterloo 20 1 16r1. Ar Laurena(Dln'r) Lv 1 38 22 53 52 85 Daily Frt Dly Ft Ex Sun Ex Sun 6 00 200 Lv Laurenb Ar 1 47 500 6 P' 2 083 " Parks Ar 1 .39 4 %( 6 40 2 21 ..Clinton.. .1 27 4:30 6 58 2 34 Goldville 11.5 3 51 708s 2 4 ..Kinard.. 1 0: 3 40 7 17 2 49 ...Gary ... 12 59 3 31 726 254 ..Jalapa.. l2?4 :322 8 00 3 10 Newberry 12 :9 3 00 8 25 3 24 Prosperity 12 25 2'22 8 42 3 ?4 ....slighs.... I2 :6 2i02 8 55 3 39 Lt Mountain 12 12 1 56 AM. 91.5 3 51 ...Chapin... 31 59 1 39 9 24 3 57 Hilton .11 50 1 29 9 29 4 01 W hite Rock 11 46 1 24 9 37 4 (7 Ballen tine 11 4%' 115 9 52 4 17..... rmo... 1':3 1 00 10 02 4 21 ..Leaphart.. 11 22 12 48 10 30 4 45 ArColum biaLv 13 03 J2 3' 4 .5 LvColun bia (A.C.L.)Ar II (.O 5 25 Sumter 9 4o 8 30 Ar Charleston Lv 7 00 For Rates, TirreTables, >r further infor~ma tion call on any Agent, or write to W. G. CHILDS, T. M. EMERSON, President. Traffie Manage~r. J. F. LIVINGSTON, 11. M. EME RsON, o. Agt (+ en'1 Fi. A, Pass Acrt A-~LJW .i. A" TV JLPAJ-JLU AL.5 AJ of a s -cial election in the city of Anderson on the question of amend ing section 18 of the charter of An derson," adopted on the 11th day of January, 1902, and the election held thereunder, and declaring the pro posed amendment to be adopted in so far as said ordinance and election are concerned. An act to ratify an ordinance of the city of Auderson entitled "An ordinance providingfor the holding of a special election in the cit) of An derson on the question of issuing the bonds of said city for the estab - lishment of a system of sewerage, improvement of the sidewalks and streets and other public places, for the refunding of outstanding bonds," adopted on the 11th day of January, 1902, and the election held thereun der on the 7th day of February, 1902, and declaring the bonds to be issued in pursuance thereof to be valid, lawful and binding obligations upon said city in so far as said ordin ance and election are concerned. An act to validate an election for intendant and four wardens for the town of White Rock, in Lexington county. An act to validate the election in the town of Greeleyville. LOCAL MAGISTRATES' BILLS. An act to provide for an addi tional magistrate in Colleton county and to fix his and his constable's salary. An act to increase the salary of the magistrate at St. George and Sum merville, in Dorchester county. An act to fix the salary of the con stable appointed by the magistrate holding his office at Walterboro, in Colleton county. An act to increase the salary of the magistrate and his constable at St. Paul, in Claradon county. An act regarding the number and compensation of magistrates in Rich land county. Ai act to amend Art. VII. of the code relating to magistrates. CLAIMS AND GRIEvANCES. A joint resolution requiring the county superintendent of education for Charleston county to approve, and the county treasurer of said county to pay, a certain certificate or warrant in favor of E. P. Sulter for the building of a school house. A joint resolution to authorize and require the payment of certain past due school claims in Williamsburg county. A joint resolution authorizing and requiring the superintendent of ed ucation for Hampton county to ap prove school claim of Mrs. Mamie Gietsinger for $30 against the Yarn vile school district. A joint resolutiou to authorize and require the payment of $70 to B. W. Ball, of Laurens county, for burnt certificate of brown consol stocks. A joint resolution providing for the payment to WV. 0. Guy, treas urer of Chester county, $75 by the State and $125 by said county com missioners, due for taxes collected in 1897. A joint resolution to refund to Mrs. E. 0. Parham, of Darlington county, certain taxes. A joint resolution to refund cer tain tax as paid erroneously in Chest erfield county. A joint resolution to authorize and require the comptroller general to draw his warrant on the State treas urer for $28.40 in favor of Neill B. Tompson, guardian. A joint resolution to refund $10.80 to WV. McD. Alford of Marion county for taxes improperly paid by him. A joint resolution (with a petition and statements) to provide for re funding $10.55 to A. G. Wise of Marion county for certai n taxes im properly paid by him. A joint resolution to require the comptroller general to draw his war rant to J. T. Parks, editor of The Patriot, and J. L. Sims, editor of The Times and Democrat, of Orange burg, for advertising special election. A joint resolution to refund to Miss Eleanor Tompson certain taxes. (Continued in our next paper.) Guresi Rhe-umiat1im ur Catarrh through the Blood--Cos Nothinig to Try. Would you like to get rid of that ecronme rhbeumat ism or offensive ~ca tarrh foreverY Thenr take a bottle of Botanic Blood Balm, which has cured housand" or hopeless cases that had resisted doors and patent medicine treatment. l-oranic Blood Balm (B. B. B ) cures t hrough the bulood by de stroying the poison which causes the awful aebes in the bones, joints, shoul der blades and back. swollen glands, awking, spit ting, bad breath, impaired hearing, etc., thus makirig a per-fect ure. Ho'anic Blood Balm throrouhly testedi for 80 years. Composed of pure Botanic Drugs. Perfectly safe to take by old and y-oung. D)ruggists, $1. Trial treatment free by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlant i, Ga. De'scribe trouble and fre med ical advice given until cured. Don't give up hope, but try B. B. B., wich makes the blood pure and rich and builds up the "all run down," tired body. B. B. B. makes the blood re, iving the cskin the rich grlow of The State of South Carolina not In It, RONEvELr-IILLMAIN AFFAIR PUKELY A PRI VArE ONE. What the People art, Saying --Soem4 14o Have Created a S0! In the Country. [The State, Feb. 28th.J The people of South Carolina were surprised in earnest yesterddy when they read a copy of the dispatch that Col. James H. Tillman, "late colonel of the First South Carolina regiment and lieutenant governor," had sent to President Roosevelt asking that he withdraw his acceptance of the invi tation extended to him to deliver a sword to Maj. Micab Jenkins. On all sides regret that this thing should have happened was expressed, but re gret could not cure. The general view of the matter here was that in using the words "and lieutenant governor," Col. Till man had made the State of South Carolina a party in an undertaking with which the State of South Caro lina, officially or otherwise, has had nothing whatever to do. It is real ized that this will give the people of the outside world to understand that the State had arranged for this sword presentation and that the State has now seen fit to send the message quoted to the president. Nothing could be further from the facts of the case. Col. Tillman and the presi dent had correspondence about this matter before either occupied official positions, and the proposed presenta tion has been purely a private affair gotten up by Col. Tillman in his in dividual capacity with the aid of cer tain other citizens who subscribed to the fund with which the sword was purchased. Unfortunately also -the incident is liable 'to injure the expo sition, for it has been understood that the sword would be presented on the occasion of the president's visit to the exposition. The exposition man agement has had nothing to do with the presentation, it is said, having some time ago arranged for "Presi dent's Day" and having extended an invitation to the president to visit the exposition on that day. The - incident seems to have cre ated more of a storm in the country than the incident in the senate cham ber, judging from the number of tel egrams that came from the leading papers yesterday asking for further facts. The list of the subscribers could not be obtained yesterday, and it has not been possible to ascertain how many requested Col. Tillman to ask the president to withdraw his accept ance. When the governor was asked about the matter yesterday he de lined to make a statement for pub lication, simply remarking that the sword presentation was not a State matter in any sense, but a private af fair. WOMEN We Can Tell You How to Overcome Paleness and Weakness. The question is often asked why it is that women of this generation suffer as they do. Perhaps they are paying the penalty of indiscretions committed by their ancestors. Undoubtedly such is the case, for there has never been an age when so much care has been exercised by women in general in regard to Hygiene and the care of themselves. There is one thing that we do know and that is most women need more strength and more rosy chieeks. They need to be built up, made physically strong, given a good appetite and espe cially see that their blood is made pure and red. Nothing will do all this for women as well, or as quickly, as V iuol. I; strength ens every organ of the body. It above all tones up the stomach and enables this important organ to obtain all the nourishment necessary for the replacing of waste tissue and fcr the revivifying of the blood. Especially have we had opportunity to note the benefits done by Vinol during convalescence from disease no~r do we know of anything more valuable to nurs ing mothers, it does so much towards enabling the mother to gain strength for herself and the little one,-from the food she eats. Here is a letter bearing on this suhject, written by Mr. W. J. IUailton of 1706 Times Street, Keokuk, Iowa. "My wife was left in a very much weak ened condition with a severe (cough. She had no appetite and had gotten down physically to the very bottom rung of the ladder. I gave her Vinol and the cough disa ppeared, her appetite re t urned and now she is feeling first-class, is get ting stronger and better and gaining in flesh every day." Do not forget that we guarantee that Vinol will do alt we claim for it and back our guarantee with our promise to refund to anyone the price of this medicine, who is not thorough ly satisfied with results. WE. Peiham & Son. Mexican Mustang Liniment A toad ux a harrow suffers no n that is tortured with Sores, Sprains, etc. M< and apply the kind of.i far and wide as Never fails-not even in Cures caked udd(er inl Co remedly. Hardlly a dise or joints that cannot be Mexican Mustang Liniment A Free Pictu Any veteran, who contemplate April 22nd to 25th, will recei Robert E. Lee, and a copy oi framing), if he will send us his and address of the Camp to wh~ Yors otCotton Belt operatE Memphis to Dalla change. These trn B evening. after the * ~ offering you close C M. 8. BAIRD, Travdelin E.W. La BEAIME, (Ge TIlE GREs OF TR.EDE uniting the Pri Centers and RI Resorts of the I NORTH, E.A High-Class Vestibule Ti between New York a. Cincinnati and Flori Asheville. New YorNi and Florida, el and Savannah, or vi Savannah. Superior Dining-Car Ser Excellent Service and I count South Carolina Exposition. Winter Tourist Tickets reduced rates. F.r detaIled Iuformation, I apply to neareat ticket.agenI a. ii. HARD WICE, General Passaenger Agent, Wahi jton, D. 3,. W7. hUNT. ago. Panaenger Ageus, CharLeston, V. 0. BUE RIDGE~ RMILROAI H. C. BEA'hTIE, Receiver. Effect.ive -..;_ 18i57. netween Anderson an'd WalhallH. rASBOUND. W Ir.TBOUM] ied. M1u6< q*12. Stations. No. Ar.1100am...... Anderson.......Lv 33 pi A0 40 am.......... Den ver........ Lv 3.56 pi 0rlOI am..........A utun...... Lv 45px A0 22 am....Pen dleton........v 11 I p Al '3 am..Cherry's C'rossing ..TI ? 7 Al 07 am...A dam s' Crossin..Lv 4 29 pm! Ar4 am .........Senec ....... Lv 447pr 925 am......West U nion ....Lv 5 11 pr A2 a m....Wah alla.........Lv 57 p [.MLv. P. M. A J. R. A.NDERMON, sur.-riivendent Coetions at Sonlee4 with &s R 'R N-:. H E DU LE IN E FF ECT A FTE R J U FE 2, 1901. Daily--Except Sunday. L lenn Spriags.................... ... 9 00 a nr oebuck...................... ..... 9 4 a rr ArSartan burg.......................... '0 00 a ir LSpartan barg ......................... 34.5 p mt oebuck.............................. 40 p AriGenn Springs ............. ..... .. 4 5 H S S1m~son. President viil readily overcomn Loss of Uair, im!.E~l rl(,fi and Scratches in hor sLs mules and cattle. Farmers try it. ider iore th, . the fafthfh1 horse pavins, Swinney, Harness )st horse owners know this zyinpathy that heals, known tang.N Lam Oment ,L1 the most aggravated cases. vs quicker than any known ise peculiar to muscle, skin cret 3y it. & s the best remedy on the market for Wind Galls, Sprains and Skin Lumps. It keeps horses and mules in condition. A r L A A cre of Gen.Lee s attending t':ie Reunion at Dallas, e a handsome picture of General his farewell address (suitable for name and address, and the nameA ch he belongs. Dallas will be via Memphis The s and othe Texas cities w)thout rrva of traiemp viaalllines, thu C onnections and excellent service. I Passeer Agest, Atar .. ~ pl 0, 'HERN LWAY A 97 HIGHW AY AND TR4VEL Incipal Comamercial ath and Pleasure outh with the .0 0 FST and W EST. ains, Through Sleeping='CS md Now Orleans, via Atlanta. La Poin.ts via Atlanta and via ither via Lynchburg, IDanville a Richmnond, Danville and rice on all Through Trains, ow Rates to Charleston ace Enter-State and West Indian . ra to all Resorts now on sale at teratre, time tables, rates, etc., ,or addressa W. H. TAYLOE, Aast. Gen. Pass. Agenus C. Atlanta, aa B 3. C. BE AM, District Pa... Agant, Atlanta, Go. I ~50 YEARS' 7 EXPERIENCE 9 TRADE MARas I.~ DESIGNS I COPYRIGHTS &C. .. o Anyone sending a sketch and descri tion may .. inetion is proab>ly patentable. Communica 2 tions str tlycont dentla Hnbok o Patents - 3 Patents taken though Munn & Co. receive 2 special notf,ce, without charge, in the Scientific Jlmerican. I A hansomel illustrate weekly. ILargest cir ya:fur months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. -- MUNN & Co.361Broadway,NeY t Branch Offie, 625 F St. Washington, D). tow .1 MORE COTTON to the acre at less cost, means more money. More Potash in the Cotton fertilizer improves the soil; increases yield-larger profits. Send for our book (free) explaining how ts get these results. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New York. IITED /Li - TRAINS DouBLE DAILY SERVICE "CaOtl City Route." Lrtest line between all principal cities North, East, South and West. Schedule in effect Dec. 1, 1901. Central Time. Local At Daily. Daily. lanta to >rthbound 66 34 Clinton. rSavannah,....113opm 155 pm Fairfax ............ 1 09 am 3 40 pm Denmark. ....... 1 50am 4 27 pm Eastern Time. Coluir bla......... 410am 705pm Camden............ 5 am 0pm Cheraw ............ 6 39 am 940pm r Hamlet ............ 7 05 am 1015pm o.52 7 Calhoun ralls 100 am 421pm 1225am Abbeville ....... 183 am 454pm 1257pm Greenwood...- 156 am 519pm 122pj Clinton............ 2 45 am 608pm p Carlisle............ 3 33 am 65pm Chester............ 4 00 am 72p ('atawba Jet.... 4 35 am 74pm rHamlet.. 7 00am 1015pm 9 Hamlet. 725am 1040 pm r Ra1eig0 .. am 130 am Petersburg. 226pm 5542am Rtchmond...3 05pm 63M5am "lWashington.... 63 pm 10210 an Baltimore....1125 pm 11 26 am Philadelphia .... 256am 136pm NewYork......... 630am 415pm tsouth-Nor . 5 25 pm 7145 am EPatern Time. )uthbond. Daily. Daily. 81 27 'Ceasngo.... Cher 11am 1106 p Camden ........8 31 am 1253 am Central Time. Columbia.... 540 am 1 65 am Denmark......... 952 am 2 5 am Fairfax......1.... I30 am 2 57a pm r Savannah ........12 05 pm 4 40 am Jacksonvill... 3 tO pm 9 05 am Tampa........5 (0am 5 40pm Eastern Time. Local r Catawba....... 9 01 am 12 5- am Clnt'n to 'hbester...... 945 am 12 35 am Atlanta Carlisle........0 Iliam 2 02am No. 53 Clinton ..... . 6 am 2 57am 2 46pm Green wood..Il ?2 pm 3 43 am 3 35 pm A bb -ville ...... 12 21 pm 4 10 am 4 07 pm Calhoun Falls..12 50 pn 4 38 am 4 45 pm r Athens...... .2 21 pn. ul13am 619 pm A 'atatt . . .. 4 56pm 850 -m 850 pm jouwjbia, ne wberry a t d Laurens Railw- y, uln No 52 leaving Columbia, Union sta mn, at ' l20 am dail.y, con nects at flinton ith S X L Railway. No. 5.3, affording ortest and quickest route by several hours Ataints Chattauooga, Nashville St. Louis, 1 icago and all points West. Llose co. nection at Petersburg. Richmond, asington Portemouth Norfolk, Ulumnbiae ,vannah, Jacksonville and Atlanta, with vergi".c lines. dagnifl!cent ' estibule trains carrying roughPullman sleepit.g cars between all ~incipal points. . A. L. Railway 1,000 mile books are good ~er s.., N and L. Railway; also to Washing n. D. C. i'or reduced rates, Pudlman reservations, c, apply to W. P. Scruggs, T. P. A., Navannaii, Ga . M. Barr, Ist V. P, & G. M. E. E. L. Bunch, G. P. A. Portsmouth,Va. Iiarc10sto td WesterD Caroilfi 1I 0 Augusta and Ashevillo Short Line $chedaik in Effect Dec. 29, 91 saye Augusta.............O005am 3mp rve Greenwood.......12 33 p m .n~derson .................... m Laurens....... 140pm 53a Waterloo (HS.)... 12p m Greenville.......12 22pm 9m a Glenn S8 rings...445 pm .. Spartanburg...... 3 30pm 9ma Saluda............5 33pm m . Hendersonville..6 03 pm . Asheville.......... 7 15 p m ave Asheville.........7 O0p m 8partanburg .........12 '5am 33p Ge enn 8priBg................. . Greenville......122pm 14p Laurens........... 2 03pm 63p rive Waterloo (H. S.)... 2 3.3 p nr.... Greenwood........30 p 74p mye Anderson ............... . 5ai SAugus;............. 5 40 1 5a ~ae Augusta.......................4 5p Allendale.......... ... . ... 20p Fairfax............ .... 6..... Ye:s.as'see ..........10 2 ra: 7 op Beaufort...............10 85pm ,Port Royal...... . 0 30 ami 84ip PortRoyL.....00. 0 Beauxrt....... .wp 55 pin ~einasee......1 3i p 3 0 amn ~riv_Augsta............9100 a m ~es. sthedul7s2a5drom W. . RA&, en kas.A~t13am 4 gsa 15 pm per Sava unah.... ........ ......... alle~8 : n da lec.... J.......... ?~ 54Am riv Au u t .............. .... 590 a Rose0 concto C aston SrenC o forti~ all3 n'5o S.L .an .and . ' Raiway 945 5patanurgwit. Suter.n Ra.lway. or an frmaiton.Latv to2cket W. Jr.LAG,ren.L' Pa.5 .;t., L.GM NORvi-H..Sov. Agt. P AV PMReNTaeWne -. ..ween....haestnand Columb. U 3per South Caoia and Nor. W2LMINGTON,kNC., Jan 1.h im. ENG WVr "nEfti JA 1,l~5 0r Es o Nt. 190 N.. - P.* .M. . .M . '5 A.' LL...vni r.... r 6 40 1 .- rr... C l m le...... 4.0 ... 2.59 r. Po p' i ty..... Lv 22 .. .ii .3; r.n . .,.. Cli t . . .Lv .2 .... C.hA ...Gr' t e evil & ......n v i I M.MER~ON Ge.kangeAt. . .T ELY r .Satanu...M.R O. Aen'. Paae rficMng? een Char'esten and Colu-nbia, l M. EMERSON, Gen. Passen er A era. . R. KENLY, T. M. EM , Gen'l. Manager TrafRc anseer, - 3