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NEGRO ON THE ' E "TORCH" TALK. 1lil TAKIIS ISSUII WIiI 'Tllit VIItlINIA INCIINI)ANtY. ., tHe eles'e that "We, a1 I'ettple of a Civil II.td (:Itat1 Nathm11," C:an, "41n No Wine 1nidorso the Worris oli 1laye." Initl Nurttual m1t1 11nuMtrinl ltt l-tttitt', A11({utn, (lIn, Jatnuary 2', I tl; 'lit I ho ' Votltttr of ImI' Antlgunt n lbrt uitllo. I voltto111 lt i ulttmn4t,it lvery law hIlitlidil oil iv.otn of t1it1 grttnt A\ m1ritnll muotlutwu\\'ttnlh I whoi Iutiny 1ta1. wi, it p' opI lt1 f1 a1 (tivilivtlt ('hrhait n 1n1iuu, (n' il l) Wi4t m-. dont lilht o'rdt 11 o int}flttlit 11. IntyIt,, of \'itr{iula, ttl hv11rttd il. W a'ltlhingl u, 1), (1I, uln (t '.!tth ilull., n a nr+} tuu t iV your u1otung'tl ipnpoltr. Huil tont-it' tug itl d ti I ('hriftinu ttivilizt ton, mid i iutardll for Ilioi who 0nmlt 1111in 1 th ltorIto julgt Itu . 1t1111 1111Il hillet itlslbontilig "their mv\'ill tutt pttttlowh1I, a Itir lpo( nn l ill it l t g b !okl iuh 1tlulttl," ttnt ltauhl I hat ""IlntitI tl halall not lift tt(p tWwo 1a mtittl utI > , unathttr tthall t htty l1n 1 o warl. n y u t, ." ( It1 tl'hrt'nt Int 1111t it l rt' tlt 6 ol dllvotliutg Ito iuirulunlll to t piri. of pontt, ita to ,nipphm(+lnt 1vltrything wvhlit'n till' dg1rat1 ttr rtarth lil til"'ta;ltl of out pe plrt1 11t. W\1 Ilut lung 1oert oultnetl Iiat ttthtt, wtith tte t\tttt u t tblftk, nadlt it i"t 1 t t I lu t i o t 1+ t bui h uptl l(, nltd Iltttt o(Iti u i I41 h up11t I , 1t11h1r 11hat1 tI\v t 1 l ttt t1111t (ita f it- ltv tl" tlltl+ tig that 1t1 h1 nt,1t juttt nlltd - tru , nt Itl wo'1 titen t"1r w% h 1 1t, tt(ttnklttl whoe ho ttald: "Itltl \\ ill nt t"1 tt I ( nof t o ltl, lo lt nUht "1Ntt tll g wi l l ( Iw hlI-Il (trt11111Ntt IN hIlttt (ltll (lti-In that wal1k uprlightl\. \\ tt btthlmvt Ilttt m11ttt it of te ltlub tl t tluu t"t nt1 ught tho -,11 lt tt N'tt.4tock t11 t t hI 111 ntttltttv. l'htrtt ar turt orltl' 0\11 Ihnutt wv1 %,tt tttunt thlatgr w duii t htl tit )i t tetI , tlut of I t ytt I1tup tun t a s1tttrthtt: \V it tlgIht t o ptttl-ltsa milo%t ltli m Iuhu st, malll w\' t utght to t ta tl is t tttt t I't 1tutlst 11[1ttt tlt" I Ights tII ,I 111m1 y :ntd tl tllp1tattt waly , it, to It\ :1 tt t ust I. tl\llerata l i d t o s 1. 1ophtlg -- i ,tstau h Wu want the hent nen at the bead of both our nationa l and loonl gov t rniontn, rngnrtllatre of thoir politiap. Wit thatll (11ntinne+, Wit.h tho Bidl of our frienlti, to etviie lo.len of tal lovintting initiory unt II we fnil on the very plan Huggested tnoro thun 2,0()0) yoltlrt aigo by the prophot who fore tWill the coning of ,JilnnH Chriist. lint o11 nt a peopl for tu nd aahn don tott1on of morlsI until we HhallI t ulno t,t latit in our inturnationnl and privat. uin'uiru to the mnoral ounxim of the Now 'i' ntnlent, intd the world nhall arrive ti the eonolunion t.hat. the hi1ghott Windoml ill to nit down like ohildron at the fot of the yon of (od. I?'et.hers anttd mnot hors of every raio minifont nlore intrmi t in the boys ant girls. Too Ianuty boys are i<lto. Wo 11r1 gritful to ouir friends for what, they huvn ttile for tI a1141 11 pou Ill" 1titl whatt they atr11 tiing tt t,he present, tinto, and WO urgo thtt tilt.y ho Hluw to tlutiaify intd ivittills who llidtinvor to dentroy. lihv. lIKaNy W. Potlt1t1, llhapltin iad '1'enthtlr, I,%uoy lianoy'h or linna Iatit.uto, Augut8ta, (in. ilt Perkins' New YCar's calls. N'ift.h llionvetItinn ILotul, I don't. fool like writing to day: niy htent nobon. I laitdo Now Yoar'n tll yutilator tv o 111tllo 1'.! oniIn. I tIllihtdl that1 athout t wolvo il''lork an hour ago;1. I hadlt miy onll htltt writtt+n t+tf, matl t+ottumonlotd at 86i ot It h m( r oot atlntd oanmo downl. Mly idlt+i wat- to mak11o '. onlIll of tivtl mintuti'H onkh. IT hi, %voubtl ttak,+ tt' minttO0, olr ton h1our1, I think I did it I worko,d hilant I wa8 t1u lint(ritttent perp'It lI tuot Itl. I did aill anllybody 0n11 1 do i t anly follow tiayti hIn mad l.t\ : t+it1s, ho wetll, ho is guilty of it It liol. I t It tt i it. I laetuo y l '!t ht all with 11Y" oytlt iglo4ed, andlt at 111y ''.'th I t4wot11t'd oil (te hall : titiry. Naturt' was" t'Xhaus1tod. (Oh, biu ttall't it fum ! It lt nothit g tit Ilu ko L.t, 1-iIs a(t tor % on 1a1v,' bet'oin at it t --pt'll. Vl' ilas twrlnt y raiIs Were' ldltt with e0 0% i ttlttei I was nt'tllally iak Ing a 111etltal 111p taill tilt himle. \Iy tottglt talkedt right s traight aboad, from fotro of habit. 'alkit'g t'amet 18 asy as orthluarY r'spirat tiln All l hladl to itl Was to 01n011 1uy llllth aRut th same811t word1s tumtllled't mut: "Ilai41 ow year, Mis Smuite! "A i ! \ir. 1'erkits. I'm ldolight c'd " "MNay you1 havO mlaln'hlp' rotulrnsl by- by! drtink to-"' "Thak-spasu idrank' may14 yout hIve (bill) thlousanld yet't.4' downi thet front stops). 1 started at noon1. Made tirst oaii ont young 1ady. Sheo said: "You h1 avt' many11 call s to with1 a1 ittle therry % 1 said 1 lhie) would,~ andle dIran1k c.a'lled next 011 marriod la4dy 11 f''ifth Iisenue*11t She said: " 's 'rma 1k to \Vilham11 youl kn~ow \Vil~ oa emakinIg 4.alls1 011 tIhe girls,"' "'All right,1 Mrs Niasou;'" t hou we drank some 11ico old P'olt to absen01t On) F~orty ninith street mot11 a saintl od Virginlia mothler, who had somel1 Veory niote Sout horn eogg-neogg. At ullnd~ the~ Yan1kr't., and1 drank two giI.aeMs with~ Virginia mother. t)n lorty sixth street moItt a4 lady whole had somel1 ilot (alifornia winel. 1r1r41 it. 1Then wenlt aer.\'as the s4trclt with Dom11aWra4tic frien~d to say1 Now Ye'15stand gect som1e1 of old1 S"khinue's t$%l brandy. G.iot it. Mra. Sckiu nor1 wanted us4 to. dr1inlk to Skinner, P1rank to Skinneor and1 ato lobster sailad. Mot a friend, who said: "Lets1ru inl andI (hie'l uoo t2o,~ thie teo ranco1411 man41." ('oe sid: "Temi 4.anet is wiVse~ th4'e "Fe,' ot 1. "'l'S drin1k to himi.' Dran~ik Itie to temllp'ralt1l, 1)irank to Mr.. T'1'empranoe, 1raok tol 'hliI Onl hift hiloa1v01uu1. Th1ompsonil' (1am 1'ua1 for rum~ puncleh. Tried1 t wo glass dran~ik ttomlan punloh,. \Vt out,1 llelinIg a Daliap hat~ fo'r aKn, and11 a twelive1114' do llImreIa inl thei hat raek. Happy thoughtl Tock ,Oharley Brown in the carriage with driver, antd got, on outside with rcyeelf. (hauley said, "Dot's drop in on tht Mn<tison Heavenue Masons," "All right." Dropped in. Miss Ma 01n Mnys. "Have sorte nuco old Madeira f" "Yon, Mims Ma,ron, will have some, my deario." Drank to Mrs. Manout, and ato Iimed turkey to young ladies. Young lindiun drtesed beautifully woro conft train and shoes a la 'onm padoro. Loft overcoat and umbrel li, and hanged high hat for fur cap. Maw n span of horses in a carriage drawn by (iharley King. Charley wan tightually slight. Said he'd boon in to Lop'H, enting sherry and drinking pale turkoy. Now, aill onlled on the Lambs, on Thirty fourth Ilonvenuo, Old Lamb Watt 'round. Drank brandy ponoo horo, antl ato more pony brandy, Young indto bonu'ful-high hotlod alttott and Hhot1H decoolletto. Great ntany of them. Nio Itoman pitich with monogram on it, Presented largo boutiuot mtt corner to Mrs. .1 1amb11. l'xohanged hat for ouni battkot, and slid down front buanis torn. Oalled on Vanlderbilt. hang (hin) Vnn V anderbilt I Vanderbilt didn't roo'v onlIs. ('arried ot otard basket nand hung Oharlhy's hat on hell knob. Usit \'aiderbilt's onrds to make ot her calils with. Kopt. oaling. ('attllei ttat ly. ( alled betwoon on1l4s. I)rank otre. 1)rank ovorywhoro. Youttg Itlies n,toro beautiful. \'ant tuld tiN to romno bunk to the party in t iovumag. (au bark. ( rand pt t hh IInoro f(rnishtel b) mnt1ai. 1)ralik Ioro lobstor Haltad. I)rank half at Iatss ttf silk dress, ttand poured tst. oi skirt of Mlis-1 Smith's Ilaumpaign in vortnttr. S:lumtpetd plato gas light grtrn silk down Oill to lii j grt,t0. I1rt.use s worr whittt tarlotan young ladIis out ttwallow tnil. Sat ot young la.N's handt and hold staire. \'ory lit) happy. Follows had been th makin'. II t" \t Left party. ('atrriu,go outsitdo watltti it, to get into 1'red Yountg aini promt'nado ovrr to ihe Strwarts. l\otlanl puntlrh had be.'n tirinukaug Ptrd. ilrt iuavi ttdi righlt ot hrses to got into thr f,.llows antd ride around to Strwart'.. Stow a-t tight altl house cloaed up. Lrft pokot book in card baskot outside, acid hung wateh and rhain on bell knob. Calltd on thr Forgisntts. All up. lHad old Burgundy Forgition's a briok. Tlook sherry. Beau'ful you: g lady dresused. in blue ltoman punhch. O)pt'ned b'ottle~ of white gros gr.ini tritujtod with Westcester t'ounty maet lDran k it up. l"ollows g..ttig more tote uly slight. Drank Pomnpa dour rum with young lady dressed ai la Jamilaioa. lhadn't strength to ref use. D)ranik hap' New Yonr tif. toton t imies--thon got into F"ifth lton. venue llotel, and told t he driver to dreve 'roundat to thet cairriag. ('amie tup to letter, anid wrote this room for the daily ('omthio)vertiser. Pulled *ont ott with thet boot-jnok, amnd stood wolf up by t he register to dry. Thoeu wroto t hiel-wroto~ more (hio). I-1.1 lnihili)ss $1FNATOR tl.1.l.MAN t'0NF~IlThliN. That ic Wilt PreYcut the t'onf1rmation of WXashainugtoni, Jani. 29). Ss'nlator Tlill mian andt other Sotthorn soniators oposed to the c'ontrmationa of Crumiii, thet negro appointee as colleetor of custonus at C2harlestoni, are otihdent that they il succeoed iln defoniting his 'ot\rmaitttn, lis nominuat ion is before the ommaiitteoo of comein rce which has ten lUopublican and six D~emlocratio mem'ibers. Two wvstorn lUopubbecans are said to b'e opposed t.a reporting thei niominiationi. Ytung Ntr. I uswimi wvas rutryving blitdly alonag the street towartd a chem-na i' wi t bttle in his hand wliihen youlng lie' Trep hailed huu11. den tey ee you (ot a year. Where ha'. ty~ou t'tue keeping yourse~(tt u' yO o e miarriedt ieTrop -'~1' t4ay, whait ar~ yiou dinAg mios't ty husw' itu -tve got a newv pro'fession. lIe Trop' WhIat is It'? hasw.. h bu llOrist. ID' Tiop You don't sa~ty, I dtidtt lusw I im au not a very g.littertig ile T'rep --What etr' -whati eort of work dto you dto moestly? Andi then young Mr. Ihuswim leaued over tamt w hispered softly in ycong Dc T'I'',s ear: "I'tu lqwendting most of my tIme try ing to humnor a baty that's enigaged in tooth culture" T'hou he pluniged madlty 01n agaIn to wart,i thet soothing airupi shop, --L. denu An)*w.. THE GOVERNOR'S STAFF. NAMI3S OlV TIOSB WHO WILL SBkVEi UNI3fR GOVItNOR HNBYWARD. Appointments Made to Take lffect Jan uary 21, Announced Names of Those on Staff. [Columbia Reoord, Jan. 29th.] The (ovornor today named the following as members of his staff, the order having taken offTet Janu ary 21: Brigadier General, John ). Frost, adjutant ald inspootor general of South Carolina, ox-oflioio member and chief of Stali, Columbia, S. C. Ol.ONEl.s. John M. Patrick, assistant adju. tant and inspoot.or general ox officio member, Anderson, S. C. 11. 11. Walker, <juartormamstor gyn oral, Anderson, 8. U. Altamont MoseO0, (01111iary goln oral, Sumter, S. C. J. S. I'olk, ongiloor in chief, Baum burg. (. A. NouTor, surgoon genoral, Abbovillo. 11. A. Malouy, payllaltor general, Charloston. B. A. ltorgan, judge alvocanto gonral, (lroonvillo. It. J. (lant t, oliof ordunee dopart Ilont, Spartanburg. 1.11:UTElNANT1 CO1.oNIs1.a. T1ho aides to the commnandor in chief are: T. Y. Williams, 1 IlllMot . T. 1). 1 )arl ingtoln1, I aurons. 1). A. Spivoy, Ilorry. .1. I'. oVaux, ('harlesto n. W. (1. Smith, )raugeb'u rg. Augus4t Kohln, ('obuuhli,. 1'. C. Smith, N''wt (rry. C. P. Moon, \tlrlb, ro. ItR . Ja..1yn('y, t)tollo . . 1. T lowill, L oungt oto . l: It. Clark, CobI bial . He Wanted to Gain Flesh A Boston millionaire was very thin. Business cares and conse quent nervous troubles told the story. lIe became alarmed, it is said, and consulted a famous specialist. " I want some flesh," he said. " I am willing to pay for it. I'll give you $500 for every pound of solid healthy flesh you can put on these bones." It was a big price, but he could weft afford to pay it. For undue thinness is dangerous. It means disease, or the approach of disease. Cod liver oil has most always been prescribed for this condition. It has wonderful properties as a medicine, but its disagreeable grease and vile taste and smell make most people sick. We have long thought that something could be devised with cod liver oil as a basis that would arrest emaciation, promote nutri tion, stimulate digestion, aid in throwing off rheumnatism, lung trouble, bronchitis, coug~hs, and prove a real body-building tonic reconstructor and flesh former. We have found it in Vinol (if you are interested call at the store and we'll tell you ho'w we found it) and it certainly dloes the work. It is pleasant to take. If you are sick and thin, try Vinol. You <-an get your money back if It doesn't W. E. Pelbamn& Sw1 DRUCCtiST8. SEARO~A HI) Air Line RIailwa~y. SrNaNN Sol'T ANt' N EW Yoam. First Class Dining Car ltService. The l Ustlattes and liouto to All Eastern Citie's viai liichumond and W~ashington, or via Norfolk and Steamoers. Tlo Atlanta Nashville, Chcg,Newt Orleansi, and al! P'ointsI South anid S%outh Wa~est Tlo Saannah, aind, ~ -aksonvill, anid all poits inF lorida and Cubda. Positively the Shortest Line Between the NORTH and SOUTH. F'or dotnilhd 11finfration. listes tionse, &c. apply to anv A4uzi of th\' S AUUAllD AllN L.NI' TIrav. Pass Agt. C obuud'ia, 8. (' C.8B. Waiworth, A,G.P.A., ___avannah,___________________.____ ._ Jae. (. Padgette, Colleton. Goo. P. Elliott, Beaufort. D. N. McLaughlin, chaplain, Uhester. ltobt. W. 1iuut, Charleston. Captain A. G. Pinokey, Anderson. R. M. Barnos, Georgetown. THE COOKBOOK. Peeled, chopped tomato sprinkled over lettuce, the whole covered with French dressing, makes a Rtussian ualad. To steam potiatoes peel them and whein very clean put them in a colan der over boiling water. Cover tightly with a lid and leave them until done. T'nrragon leaves are most useful in salad and should be sealded, squeezed in a towel and chopped line. This herb gives a zest to the salad that is always appreeia ted. WVhen making beef tea, never add the salt till the meat has been cooking for several hours. Sait acts upon the iber and prevents it giving out all its Iouirishiing properties. A steal one lIch thiek requires to be broiled seven ninutes; one inlch and a hall, twelve minutes; two inches, twenty inutes, near the lire at first and lhen four inches away. A Hubstitite for cuper sauce is made by boliling some sprigs of parsley slow ly to let it becoutn a had color. )o not chop !t line. Set It in melted butter, aeason with salt and a dessertspoonful of vilegitr, hoil up itl serve. Took Nothing. Mrs. Green (who thinks of hiring) But is the girl honest? Can she be trusted? Mrs. ltrown (the girl's former mis tress)---You need not bo in the least ainried. She Is perfectly honest. All the tile she was with mne I never knew her to take a thing--not even my advice as to how things should be done. 5Full Botties GNU o.E COLE LINCOLN COUNTY VIF Wo, the Distlllors, Mtuiranto old. Nonte boittor at any prico. W address, EXPRESS PREPAID, 5 Full Bollies $3.45. 10 Full Both 15 Full Bottles $9.70. Free giiass and cork,erenw in overy box. AMERICAN Mt'PPL1. leo., ttt CNN C(INV SVNMlO2V 3 i& NOL'OD Nl A id GNV Ad1 Vd . -lUV~ S OU) R A I4 wb4esea an M \es's rea.a OAmtaee ad NO emaTH,%eea Leo a nd a---... .. w*ee Ye.4eses vsese en *. M.= MW,... W..Mumge. , a& a. Uw. mw. Character in the Gait Yes, Phillips 'Brooks said he could tell an insured man by his step, and when a man is insured umply in The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York, he says by his bearing: " I am insured in the strongest company, and I do not worry about the future of my family or my business if I should die." Thc Assets of The Mutual Life nsurance Conpany of New Yo)r exceed those of any other life insnr.r, company in existence. They are over $35 2,000,000 It has paid Policy-holders over $569,ooo,ooo which is more thau any other life insurance company in the woild has disbursed. Write to-day for "Where Shall I Insure?" THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANC) COMPANY OF NEW YORK RacHAan A. McCujwy. President. F. H. HYATT,' Manager., Columbia, S. 0. C. P. PELdAM, Agelt, Nowberry, S. C. CURES DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION. INDIGESTRON. C: The TORPID LIVER : a.I tiy AL.. DRUGGIS7S GILDER & WEEKS AVE YOUR COLLARS AND Cuffs right up to the scratch. No waitimg, no disappointment at the Newberry Steam Laundry. $345 EXPRESS ' ===OM PREPAID )EN AGE IISKEY t e oods to In. puret ttnd ' years will shi' in plain boxos to any at tht followiu. dist,illor's pricoa. I I is $6.55. 1? Full Bottles $7.90. 25 Full Bottles $15.90. iour mtoney ba k if not ats repreaoeted. it Matu At., Memphia. Trenn. D 31L 'VO HVNNVAVS IH.LfOS nssppy - [S F-14N W A Y. fT and WEST. - e *5@i. Ye Ai 4 *. Ge.. P-ee. Se SEJg BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD if. 0. BBAl-TaY, Receiver. In Effect June 8, 190. tsetween Anderson and Wa1hafla. NAOTIo UN D. wI'Iulry. ARRI V . 1.AV>. Mixed- Mixed No. 9. No. 12 ttatione. No. 11 No. 9 P. M. AP. M. AM 5 0 96 6..............elton...............820 10 0 248 988........Andera,n F. D......... 8 40 1110 245 980......... tndere. P. D......... 846 1115 ........ 925.......West .n.orson....... 8 49 ...- 9 ...............Denver.:............ 869 '.':.:. .-.........A utun............... 40 ........ 8 66 ----.......Pendleton ........... 4 11 84 ....... Cherry ....... 418 .... .. . 8 44-...........rAdams.......,,.. 421 8 -25 .......... eneca............. 4 8 . ---.... 8 U8'- ..West Un ion 4 40 *.""" ... 800 ........ walhalla.6---- -09 -. - All rgataf B n Valhal have precedene over trains of s'tne olass e rving in the0 i reotton unless oth orwlse slpeolISe(l by tri order. ak a t an e foowing stations to James and Sand segers Phinney's J. tt ANID Viti, Superintendent f JarlIstoR andi' 8s6e IICreJiagHwy o. Augusta and AshevlUo Short Line Schedule in Effect July 6, 19o, Lo avo Augusta..............10 10 a m 2 55p m Arrive Greenwood...........12 44 p m ... Anderson .....................7 Op m Lauresi .........1 45 pm 1080 a m Waterloo (H. 8.)... 1 12 pm ....... Greenville............12 22 p m 980 am Gleun 8rings...... 4 45 pm Sartanburg......... 8 80 p 9-0"am aluda.................... 58 iendersonville..... 6 08 p in ... Asheville.. .... 7 15 p m [.eavo.Asheville .......... 7 06p m 8r,nug".........12 01a m enn Srings......10 00 8 Greenvle .'......12 156pm a ""p4''p Arrive Watero(1o''H,'.' 2 p 6 s0p mn Greenwood ...2 74 "".'" Leave Anderson ' ". _.... .. 7 2 a m Augusta........ 20pm 11865amk Leave ColunAb.i- 11 8 am Newberry""""-"- 12 42 pm Clinton ."'"1242pm Arrive Greenvill""""..-; 12 pm S >artaubur 8 28 pm lenBn prlnRs""" 30 pm l 00 pmn Leavo G.lenn Splr4igs.." 10 00 am Spartan urg."." 1201 pm Greonvill, 12 1 pm Arrivo Clintol " 222pm Ne wberry""""".....- 2 20 pm Uolua bla """""" 400 pin lens test and ltost Lino brntween Newberry a Ul'e('nvllle. S;artanburg and Glenn HI)r1tgs: I'nncello' from Newbe ry via Columbia New hrry andl Laurons ltailway. For ,nny Info mttlion write. IC:RN IC T W 'lid IA318, Got'. Pas-e. A gt T M .Aurtusta, da '-'. I. I Trafllo vanager. (N .stI Sitna ndard Tirn c.) Smit h hr ui-t1 Not II.bound. -4h 1du.e :t, I'tie'f August 26th 1901 sTA TIO S. 8 40 o I,% Atlanta, (8 A.L) Ar. 8 5t pm 11 NI i~ l t 1Ihn s 6 19i n I t5 Oar 1Ciberturt 6 17 pm '2 h ln, lbbovil,e 4 0 pm 1 ptn tireenuwood 3 35 ttm ni, \r liuoun (')In'r) lyi. 2 4 pim (0.A W C. I i' U . rn, I.% (it rn , priuga Ar 4 (0 pm - ,)Imrtanbur, . ;) pin L 21 11 Greren.lil I3 26 pm (lina aris Srrinag) W -terloo 2 35 ri r La,,reue (tIn'r) Lv 2 17 pnt I l.Paiii - -- - - 2 -- 62 11 . ! ll nut atg .1t ! 54' llt) I'ntlk .1!' 142 2 t1 ";s ii,\"1! 1 17 2 411 ta.ry .. 1 06 264 Jalapa.. 100 3 10 rN ow berr) 12 46 3 24 Prosperity 1282 :134 ....8llh.. 12 23 33 Lt Mountain 1219 AM. 361 ...Chapin... 12 09 357 Hilton 1202 4 01 White Rock 11 69 4 1-7 Hallentine 11 54 4 17...mo... 11 40 4 21 ..Leaphart 1(i41) ___ 4 45 ArOolumbLv~~ 11 20) 4 SiLvColuhr bia (A.o L.)Ar II 6 240 Bumter 9 60 9 20) Ar Charlestont Lv 7 00 Traliia dSal5 arrivoe" de~part from Trat ns 22 and 81 from A. C. r.. freight depot tFor Rates, Time Tables, or further informa ioni call on any Agent., or write to W. G. CH ILDS. T. Mi. EMiERSON, . P. Ide 8Nt. I.Traflic 3anager. o. -Agt. ('tan'1 F"rt. & Pass Agi. ATLANTiC~ COAST LINE ! COND)I.N8ED.i hCHEPmLE. W ILMfIEGO(N. N C-, - 21st19(g.2. Throu. h Tritas C harlestoni to Grce'nville No. *2 No. 58. 7a -anLv..Charleston, .C...Ar 9.20 pmn 9.5 an..v'..''u tes---..........r 6.20 pmi 9-10 a n .L....Am......C.u...t......r 4 58 pm 12.29 amn. p -'''... Poprt .Lv 2.245 pm 1').42 pnr.e berrty.....v 2.24 pm -. p m.. r ....ntor ---v -- 2 pt 1.45 pm. r.l......Lurne--..-.v 2.10 pm 3.30 pm.A r .Greenvile...L v 12.22 pm 3. - --i.Ar...paan burg ... ...2 1-1 p m FROM1 COI.USiJIIA. 8. C. No.7(51 Arei Snm e -P--- -- Dal 9-1 Fl ;korence' m;ereow 4.5 I p : il r1sviIle p ; r :- gn ons P ~i ul 1.3 n:dbson )(,.S'PmFay ' Rocky '0. 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