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Ifanrv M. iM Ph. 0., Maimer. '?* v !. ! i. ' iiin ion !>M<! :>- a' ('villi' its il 'I v. ?> jif?' i V.'? , i t; , 1 lie to k'i.j-v that ' 1 ! i! linrris J this Wa * t x\ * ; - * i ; ,'s iifui l lu*y will ho (1 : "i :: so n:?Tio.'<rs ^ Piioi UiOU ;?S & iviOOl i 'ixli-T T-T01 THE PRESIDENT ~\ SPEEDING SOUTH! Tourists Ilcc ;ivc r? Continu' on a Ovation. CHEERED J-Y THOUSANDS i Kht bor.t f < IV li i. J 'tis fl.-tvo l>ec;i J I'oilVi'lc ! J >. i itloi to !:< Ci'iVi'Ull 1 1 i' I IV? ii Jcut ill: 1'urty !:i a ! . ,..rp. iu.vi.N. . - Tlieprvsldeutial .?j. : .. . t at 7:1' o'ckfit : i :u!c tun At aim ; i.- . >.l duru : tho v > ha;l to mam . iai >]: v-: i clmotvil t. . 1 *. S-.'V- r i lmudr u ; ration a Siewtm . .. in-, i .< v. president, v.ii ... iy arisen, up pearoil a:i . : .. ;. .nowlodye incuts. I! till 1 . . - i 1 . j ;i\-. Ilr.Nr>v:i . " ? Tin ncono- .... v v > : n rorctir.o:: - . . y. t. .* Sit CV. I V " V : <r . ". I waviM :? ;. . nttd * "> i luminous . ... i it- groaj of t a^trw.. n . : vi'.le, wain B .Stop ot' : - .. ii'.'ido, nnpa rcutly tnv : \ \\ :a1011 <.i the io\vu turned ou" r .? tn?? president. A big cotton !i::. i - i i n r >, and liun dretl- of t. o . r.t:i\ s wi re in tue crowd. '!<.' . . v. . orated with Ann-He :?i i'..;. ... i was playing ps tile t: a. < . t - station. A ! \\ ;i . ! i *. H onir. Decati :*, v.i " ?A'.i the stcum \vhi?. 1. .?:: 1 grei ting lit Decatur, <i ilcnvrul Joe Wheeler, it : nt'-train entered the city n:a. i.n* :e.i <.v t nvn.<in< not toe redout):able o. ; v. : r ai uave the j resident n pur tic .:i:.y > irhu.-ia-tii r< >eep. tiou. The tram i tiudi-r two big Ami 1-if-ni) (' i , .v.. ..... 1 pitting wi'lc maul '!> iii;i j.'i, Memphis, city is in readiness to .. ; wul ;on:e to President a . : ; j;.irty, wiiicii will nrriv i y : : r ,-.u\ a: -1:4') ]). ill. A< i r.i.z ;:s ] ;lr this ; morning lor r.i, >1 .s?., ?w.u :v tiiey will moot n a rial p it :y and escorr tiiem r > r dc i i ? visitors W i .. . y |o ;a i < 1; i cora any o. Con- ' 'honor, : ? wv. where a . : >:?;. .h be delivered i1 v : : ntul Mayor Wt* . ;.? \\ ft 1 r< saient MeKinley \. . . : : >!; . The nib rnoon will bo ?i ' '? ) a r Mi >:i a: the Nineteenth 1 e.ab 1:. i tin- evening to a buutin : : .> ft.van to tl: male members to to arty, while the luuies are to bo out -rtaiia it 1 y lvbi'cseiitutivo Mcmph:- won, i'ho bru.-idont anil party wal return to the train an i will ienvo oar.y m the morning for Vic lisburg and AYw Orionus. 'To bay a <' : ;n I'Slonc. Ctli:vr.NN: . Wv., April ;;> ?The eommitteo in e or t ; arrang- ruciits for the re re u : 1'. i i :it MeSinley has arrana t president ntid parry to ? a* v a ; r ?e -.-ion com plea ... Mothers I Bjl I 'v : hcalihv, because 8 ij?; v.-:;r < " l nc cnxlety B \ 5;??' J"". ' .i : o. !*, cf childbirth,! Ji* - ' r: > ir* children, are I 53;?v n. But with I ! 5..'g.v.sp, every i ; i c land -can ? f pay ! ' . ; : health she i.Jcv. ;r; ! ' . ; J;o you want ,LI i' . . '! privileges and Mplcasv . ' Card_iv.il! give it gtoyof. it ?ans and Invig* | orat.i % ..'Cons. Per every S I 1 t' ferr.a t ,1 o* s it is the bests I { rnediC . ' >ur druggist for g K f $1.00 :: <-arrjui, nnd tike no fl | J! substUy vircuirisUnces. H 1 ?j " r ( Mieh.i "When J f f rj coin TV >' loi 1 WM hardly ibl? M I fi'o' "' lis - ' v week# aitrr I walked E ? w a r. -L.Tr.es. When (r.y E 5 S re' 1 with labor paint 24 u r u ' ' "i:" " .'tat '!r ttrjuie I had I B i.or * ' d'Pr anency 5 tl.ij'ii. I-.- i i to a bob -girl, and 9| R ? ? It . V f > Iio-'t;, vri'h bt,t little pain. B B anJ I ! .'< For t!i:s ercj! improver K cr.er.l di . . i * 1 di.i Wj:c el CdrJui." S ' Tot ? -rs ' ? Iri $*>?cSj1 dirpction?. P j Qfl ?v4Jrct"., & *-;.j *,. ?is. ., I ..e Louies^ A^riuyry ^ tey' :: pp? Maurice A. Moore icry brought here, ar.d which is : ew certain iluit we can please you. we are sole agents f<>r Ih ? Fumous ters, anil always kei p than fresh, divertd at your door. ne 98. RES' PHARMACY, tc-1 U nion, k t ti tii ,i irti .1 furt Itus* m . ii g irons. i\ iigiirs ! mp "r. ei \ litviueti ; lid onise us in .miim.iv Gt.v::i r 1! ch .rds wil. make a : i"i' a?iniv?>?? welcome Irom t 10 capin ) >' iti> wnicn rue president will resound. Tin* pre.iien? will lay the xi'iu't >iiiui' ot the Masonic temple. nviiir* Woi'Knl In (io!il. Dusvint, April 30. ? Arrr.:.goineu ts have been made to liavo the various Colorado committees on the presidential reception loard tho train and meet the president and party at the state line, it possible. .\t Glcnwood Springs rite president will be entertained by the lillionair > mineowuer. Thomas Walsh, . no uas arranged for a magnificent re ntiou to be given at the Hotel Coloado. The reception will be made .eiu> ruble by souvenirs worked in gold. NOTES OF THE DAY IN RAILWAY WORLD Purchase of 010,000,003 of Seaboard Air Line Bonds. NEGOTIATIONS COMPLETED I*ropiriy to lie 1'.need la Close financial Touch With Same Strong Interests?Coilir.ic s Awarded f or ltctterincnts All Along Line. Savannah, April 30.?From exceptional authority it is learned that Messrs. Vermi ve & Co. and llallgarteu & Co. of New Yuri: lmvo completed, through their expert, the examination of the Seaboard Air Line railway properties and accounts, and have notified the com pany that they ur.i prepared to complete the negotiations lor the purchase o! i:)0,000.000 of its ten-year 5 per ceiu bonds and to issue theui nubliciv as toon as the necessary formalities are completed. It is also learned that the postponed nuuual meeting of the company will toon le hold, and that the slate of addi tiotial directors is nearly made up. &owe strong interests which nre iu clo?? financial touch with the property will then appear, and the new directors will include some of the best known financier and railroad men in the country. Contracts have been awarded by the Seaboard Air Line railway for 7,000 tons of &>-pound steel rail> '-Tue HeTt rails will be bisfrjiiiipgji nlong the system nuu^jiN^ft 'displace .>0 or 60-pound rnilsKcw in parts of the track. With iuiproveitiont the roadbed will be put in shape lor running heavy trains at a high rnte of speed. The Florida trains of the company, which have purposely been run at a lower speed than was possible, in crder to pet tbo truck on the new built connecting 1 inkof the system in good shape, will run faster rext winter. This will secure to the Seaboard advautages in time, owing tc its short route to Florida. learning- of Tlilrty- I'hrec Lines. Nf.w Yor.x, April !30.?According tc I Tlio United States Investor the gros< I earnings for 113 roods for the third weeli I in April were $5,01(1,170, against ? 1,646. loi iur mu mini wt'Bli 111 April, ll'UU, u:i increase of $'370,041. Tweiity-twc roads show an increase ami 11 decreases Since Jan. 1 the roads referred to above earned $78,420,889, an increase of $4,105,806 over the 674,821,083 reported foi the corresponding period of 1900. l ot the longer period 2 4 show increases and oino decreases. Augusta Southern Again. Ami sta, (la., April 30.?Ic is now the Augusta Southern Railroad company. Since last Thursday, when the lease held hy tho South Carolina and Georgia railroad was annulled by the courts, tho Augusta Southern has been operated as an independent company. Jso change was made in the otlici. Js of tho road. Wages to lie Increased. Kansas City, April 30.?The K n-as City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway company announces that on May 1 it will increase tho wages of machinists ami boilermakers employed in its suops from $2.75 to $2.90 a day. <treat Commercial Coiigre-". CltlPPLK, Colo., April 30.?Indications are that the meeting of the Trans-Mis sissippi Commercial congress to be lielti in Juno will be the largest in tho his tory of the organization. Among th? prominent men who have signified rheii intention ro t>e present are t x-Sennfoi Thursday and William J. Bryan of No braskn. Governor Savers of Texas anti John Henry Smith of Utah, the presunl head of the Mormon council. An andi toriuin capable of holding 5,000 peoplt will bo in readiness for the convention, Treasure at Hottoin of Sea. San Francisco, April 80.?All the in surnnco on the cargo of th 5 wrecket 6teainer ltio do Janeiro, amoniitiug t< $!HX),000, has been paid. It is not kuowi how much insurance was carried on tin vessel, The collector at Honolulu sen over by the Rio flW.000 in trea-uro anc it was not insured. The steamship nlu carried many thousands in the sate. 01 which likewise there was no insurance The most valuable portion of the carg< was raw silk I FILIPINO LEADERS BOW TO INEVITABLE | j , Daily Surrendering to the 1 Americans. J ww nn*wtfla*l?von?vn ?t i ! vvntmUHaai OVAllJJiUJ J I Trial of an Army Officer Who Solicit- I d and Keoelved Bribes?>01110 Inter sting Developments--A'uMvos L>e1 feated In Fight. Manila, April 80. --General Tinio, j, he Filipino leader in Abra province, p has surrendered. a The report that General Alejaudriiio " has surrendered is confirmed. Ho was looked upon as the possible successor of Aguinaldo. Padre Aglippay, the excommunicated * Filipino priest, who preached the doc- ^ trine of a holy war aguinst tho United ^ States, has also surrendered. Tho trial of Captain James C. Reed, b ex-president of the commissary at Ma- 11 niiu, charged with soliciting andrecoiv 0 iug bribes and with other official misconduct, which began yesterday, con- ? tinued today and was fiercely contested. . Thomas H. Harries, a bookkeeper of the firm of Robinson & Maeondry, testified that Mr. Robiusou paid Captain iveeci *wi. me linn's books contained j entries to thp.t effeot. Fred Mucotuiry testified that ho arranged to give Captain Heed 10 percent 0 on the sale of vegetables for the trans- ^ ports. F Before tc.-tifyiug, Berry Baldwin, formerly United States marshal forCnl- * lforuia and now manager of the Macon- E dry company, shipping merchants, d made a statement to the court, llesaul * that attempts had been made to iutinii- * date him, and he asked for the prorec- c tion of the court. He had an affidavit ^ prepared, which ho offered to the court, F bur the latter deoliued to receive it nntl a returned it to Mr. Baldwin unread. ^ Mr. Baldwin testified to having a v $200,000 beef contract. Captain Heed n came to tlie office and claimed there n were slight shortages m the beef deliveries, on account of which Mr. Baldwin n gave Captuia Reed $315. Adjutant General Carlingtou testifia i v ;hat Captain Reed said Major Davis whs f short 1-1,500 pounds of ueef. He admitted receiving money from Mr. Bald 1 win, but said the sum he roceiv. it would e >e applied to the beef shortage. Aguiualdo has bean subpoenaed as a v witness for the defense in a murder ase (lending in Tny Tav, province oi F Morong. 1 Captain John B. McDonald, with 21 v uen of the l'hird cavalry, recently at- s i acked (>0 insurgent riflemen and 40 bo i omen in i lit* mniininius or A Urn prov uce. The insurgents were deflated. Juptain McDonald was wounded 111 the > ' uugs and a pnvuto was killed. I 3erman forces in china (j *'urther Expeditions Arc Not I.IUcly. Krencli Absence Explained. Bk.ulin, April 30.?It is stared bv ' fficials here that the main German ex ' .. ditionnrv iorce in China is now with * rawing to ir^s former position, leaving ] Kaffrisbu at the pass at the great wall. > The uon-participation of the Trench 1 a the battle was not due to orders reoceived from Paris, but to their failure 1 o arrive in time. i Further expeditions are not probable t nil will only be undertaken should the s biuiese make them necessary. ' In ofiiciul circles it is believed Gen- t ral Liu aeted upon his own initiative, t .r perhaps at the suggestion of some t .nti-tnaudariii officials. It is not be- < , leveil that the Chinese government or- i , tered General L'.u to resist the Ger * nans, since such action is pluinly igaiust the government's interest. Krcneli Party Attached. ] Pahis, April 80 ?The foreign office ias received a dispatch from Mong Tso tunounciug that tho Froucn governuenr party under M. Frnncoise, consul j it Yung Nan, was attacked June 10. on caving Yang Nan Fa, and was forced ( ;o return to the town. All the baggage vas rifled and the missions and rnil. roads burned. ; both men in good shape i'crry MoGovcrn anil Oscar Gardner Iteudy to Mglit. San Fhancispo. Anril 30?Tnrru Wn. I Govern nml Oscar Gardner quit traini ing yesterday for their glove contest, which will take place at the Mechanics . pavilion this evening. Both will do a little road work today, as well ns keep down to the required 124 pounds, bur. that will bo all they will do before they weigh in at it p. in. today. Harry Corbett will referee the tight. Both men have been pronounced physicallv sound HISS JHmSs BhES c I Is1 FOR SA1 by a puystcmn arter a care." : (ion. McGovern and Gardner m : i .. tograph galleiy ia ring cv jach expressed hi insult' as i i die other's oouditinn. <>v under vMghr and will h:\v< la weighing in at I i-i pome; There has not i-e-n iniieh <r. ;ho event, but t.n* i.nol i . ; )Cfer 8 to 1 on Mi" ioverh. MoGovern has ng.eed i . igbt between Xeu; and Irian, t cersfiehl 011 1'hursii v night an . >us to the contest will spar with i) Dougherty. Kxpen-o* In tvxe >s? of K.irn!ri London, April 80 ?The sen., a aeetiug of the shareholders <> iv.,. ,'u. 1.? . jriauvt jl & uii n i nmv/n'i Ul'iU vMU". ' argely attended. J'he dire.- >' >orts, showing >n crea s iii :i ,ud an increase in : r ccepted witlioul criM-.i ug directors wire re-elected. Kxpress Itijlilii'is ? ;11>t in" t. Macon, April Jit). ? "Ciiu"' .1 he suspee ed express robber ce.,.i . itlanta last night, reached M . loon, and when closely que essed to his parricip ition in : ut accused O. \V. <J:t. stun , ler, already in the hand-; oi toe f beiug the principal. <E SAYS HE SAW A V is n Result, He ?. es to I-'or Treat ::i i . GAixEsvirxn, Fie. . . . ug ot visions brings ire recently of a gci.: i : f Albrittuin for X v " > . nil enter a sanitarium mralysis. The history o'f hi- :.e. ew days reads 1: . a i lights ago Mr. Alb: it luring the presence a. uformed that t. r v .. 0 which, it' he won'. . _ . eive u permanent en .: ?liis rnitu has Ion;: toralysis. and ha-. I n bio to exorcise his 1 > . ie saw a man, ot v-. rho was doing i:. 1: ,cr, ami his m: out w : . . .rise ami wal.: i IV. A day or -?a;n Mr \'. ; 1 couuuunic .turn ram * Nevada, Mo., u ho .- r i , rould coino th.ie lie \ r 1 )uo groat condition was ; ug that ho must nuiko the j irely overland, by team, uce to'instruetiotis, oadcai t nuu ho'.io an . is , , ray. Mr. Allr:train -av.- : villain and perfect to. ' wa*c o heed, and h:- nv raiting to hear lvan i. a.. . co whut the 01 j t : ;; >e. ONEY IS POOLED FO[, i-:.. it'Sro Society v. t ; oil< . Dt iiT.iN, Ga , A ' ?. i. ii.-C(<v red thiiT t u L'uolin wi.ith , ; licit: bi v.-. v. :> 'i ,ud that ti-.r.o < : : . vvi ?r attain.-: : . < ircii i i.\. . :*ri? mi.".' soc.cty. i trues h.ivo i ait: v. : i c was v. oii'.h ii A v.. <. uon-y. Un Sa'nrday a bir .,r : y ' Ictiry Wilson was Hi lijr. II" tan:; ii:- arr> :oollv, sayir.i: 11;i?r ;. moiety \voni-: jny tile ofiiC'WS bclM-Ve trinies committed i:i i he past lew month . a ;raeed to this society, an-; nr dose watch oa all v.-no a. ..i vnembcrs of it. k l>5P vm. i wB AT HOJUivi^S r * '' (j cures are endorsed : i high in the Scien ! ' 11 . OM- OF THESECUK w Union Elec c. w. YO . GLENN SPRINGS : >M> COMPANY xc live Nov. is, igoo. M Slut iot' 0:1.1 h. m 0:27 ?? in . ? ; 's ' 'i >ta?!ou 4:30 p. n? 4:12 p. tu \ 12:1 "> p. m. v>i1.' 12:27 p in 0-10 p. n? ' !'<?ii 0:2*2 p. m v !"\c^pi "uiiday. I i . Ihiiii SpriDca HHH> j ? tuned to h?riri e ?)) i/lit huxineAN tx>twf*>n ah f.fight for Buf itlier from tt * \ iM-jni or fioni the "Million. 1'IOKPt.S fl -II tin* Union C ?Un' ' |iw Inivf h that f'hlf ft" rs?t ion. i. ho M VVricht, r f : ??'< . a tfv Western Carolina ...wvy Company. o A-IIEVILLF! Short Une .1 Hty. i l March 10, 1901. ' '40 nut 335 pin >> I.: 15 put 8 00 pro I 2n |>:u ? 36 am t > ? pm 11 30 aui i 30 pin 3 ;o pm 9 00am *. 3U pn? 5 33 pin . i U-.. ti03 pin . iW pin i o 20 am >.. a 46 am ; ' 11 4.> am 3 65 pm >- ? 9 4ft a m < 1-01 pm 3 25 pm I 3"i pm 1130 pm W 26 am 2 37 pm 9 00 pm .6 10 pm 11 40 am 11 06 am 12 20 pm 1 03 pm 0 10 pm | iv 810 pm : rii 4 00 pm i nr< 11 46 am ill.- 12 01 pm , 1 67 pm 'i*v 237 pm 'i 4 06 pin ii< -1 linn between Nnvl-orrj : , I | artanbuiK and Glenn iii'in Newberry via Columbia non-ns Hallway, r in at ion write ; ri{.\ lO, Utn Pass. Ajrt., Auirustn, Ga. i>N. Trnflio Manager, TMCTORS' =? BUILDERS'^ LL SUPPLIES. * ?l. Oku -; f Mkt Tow?r? A+. !>' k*. ts|1fN ? :>kfrUu, Oitui, Caala a?4 ...V ft** 0*ltvr*. y ?m supply cq ^ . -y; ? IflN $ i |S 8 _ yTf - I L . -. A v-MMMMMBMi u MOORE'S PH - . ?--THE ELECTRIKURE i ?AND? ^ OXELIC CURE. he Eighth Wonder of the World. res Nlnty per cent, of all rable diseases without medio, when directions are fol/ed. It matters not what ir Disease is. and recommended by doctors ce of Medicine and Medical ESANDCURE YOURSELF trikure Company, UNG, Manager. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. "gtr * tiliwud Soli.dal. I. EffWt ' Jan. 17th. 1>01. ctatiokb. tjy'fi. tCTi. Lt. Charleatan 11 00 p at T 00 a *a * Bummarrilla. 19 00 ?*? T 41 a ? " BrenohiriUa > (0 ? m IN ?M " Orangeburg (tf ? a HlM - Klng-rllla.. 4 tt a m 14 II ? m Lt. Bavnnnah 11 80 a m 11 00 a r? " Barnwell 4 13 a ma 4 19 a *u " Blaokrille 4 88 a m 4 18 a jn EtT "Columbia I 1 Ou a u Tl 06 a ?u " Pro.i>.ritj I 14 ? n It 10 a'n M Newb.rrr 8 80 a a Jit ? f m " Ninety-Six 8 80 a m 190pm " Omawood W 60 a m 1 U f m r. Hodge. 10 IS a m I 11 u Vj. Abbeville. "IS mm-TWtti -mrra rjtg ? . Aadw?oa 10 46 e m "t ii y w tr- QreenvBle 12 2o p m 4 11 p in r. Atl*a t*. (Oe n. Time 1 8 66 p m 00 p In STATIONB. Ly. Greenville ~1 :<o p in 15 II * ?* Piedmont 0 00 p la 10 <0 I m " Wllltacnton 6 -u p m 10 65 a m Ar. Andereon *"~7~l5 p~m 11 40 a m Lr. Belton 6 45 p en 11 16 a n* Ax. Donalde ' 15 v> m 11 40 a to. At. Abbeville . .1 b 10 i? ml lis P 5 Lv. Hodge. ... 7 >u p iu TTSTTm A*. vrMnwood 766pm 12 to p m * Nlnety-St* 8 53 p ni IS 66 p m ** Newberry V 80 p m IN p n " Proeperlty 0 46 p m 1 14 | m OolumbU 11 00 p m 8 80 ? m Bleckvtlle t 5, a m I 67 a in " Barnweil 8 1? a ro llim Savannah _|. 00 a m 6 00 a TO Lt. Kiugvllle 8 fcTn m ' 4 if p m ** Orangeburg 8 46 m 6 H p m " llran oh villa 4 06 a in 16 ? TO " Snmmernil# fi 57 a m T II ? in At. Qharl?.t<>n 7 00 a m 8 16 p m 3Sf35'j:i HTvT'?Nri- j&iiixZK U 00p 1 U> a Lv..Charles, on..Ar a 15 p T 00 % II 00 n 7 41 a " Sumnierrille " 7 31 p 6 67 n t 00 a 8 60 a * .Branehvtl " 0 16 p 4 It n 8 46 a 0 23 a " Onugehu eg" 6 83 p I 46 % 4 26 a 10 16 a " Kiugvihe " 4 42 p i 82 a . IjV. .Savannah Ar I 6 UP n 6 16 ? " ..Barnwell " I 11 n 6 ? ? .. " ..B aokvllle.. ? ....... I ff n f 80 a 11 40 a " .. Columbia ? " 8 20* f 88p i 67 a 12 00 r. A !. ? ? *?.; ! .? ? 68a 1 38p " !!!'b*nta?'.*.'! " 1 38 p f 44 ? 10 If a J OOP " Union.... M 19 48 p f 14 p 10 88 a 9 99p " ..Jonearlll*.. " It 91 p 4 Hp 10 60 a 9 87 p " ....Paoolat.... " It 14 p 4 Up 11 & a 8 10 p Ar Spartanburg Ly 11 40 a 4 14 p 11 80 a 8 40 p Ly Spartanburg Ar 11 39 a 4 00 p I 44 p T 16 p Ar...Ath*Ylll# ...Lt 8 00 a 8 44p "P" p. m. "A" a. m. "N" night. DOUBLE DAILY SERYICB MTWIM CHARLESTON AND OREHNYILLR. Pullman pal no* alaaplag oar* on Train* 88 and 18, 97 and sSion A.and0. division. Dining anna gathaa* trains sarra all mania an rout*. Trains loav* Spartanburg, A. * O. division, northbound. 7KM Ant., 8:87 p.m., 4:18p. BL, tYastlbula Limited! and 7 K7T p. as.; WStlY.^ Wound 19:M a. m.. 9:16 p. m? 11 -M a m., (TatlVy nolo Limited), and 10 Mb a. m. Trains laave Orsonrllle, A. and C. dlvUt**, aorthbovind. 0 KB a m., 9:84 p. m. and t)|9 p. an.. Fvaatlbulc IAmlted). and 4:16 p. Sk.l rniL bound. 1-40 A m..4:80p. m.. 19:8U p. ?A (TtSttbul* Limited), and 11 16 a. n\, Trains 16 and 16?Pullman Sleeping Oarg batwaan Oharlaston and Columbia; ready 4pt ooupanoy at both points at 9 40 p. n?' K as ant Pullman Drawing-Room MagpUtn Oars batwaoa Savannah and AahpvUla ?ara?4l gaily batwaan JaeksonvUlf and Cincinnati. fRANK 0. CANNON. 8. H HARDW10R, Third V-P. * Ota. Mgr.. Dan. Pan Ami Washington. D. O. Washington, D, Q. W. H. TAYLOR, R~ W. HUNT, Asst. Oan. Pas. Agt, D1y. Pan Ant, Atlanta, (4a Charlostan. I.M. guaranteed I *? | I \ 111 UNDER A I Si 4qu 55,000 DEPOSIT \ /HiE ? R- FARE RAID^, 200 FREE [|Rr?l? Scholarship* offered. LL I Write quick to OA.-ALA. U?tHl?80QLLK01, M?OOW,Q?. lff0 UI~ i ' i * ED ARMACY.