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PORTER PRESENTED PRE4S0IDFNT FAUtt 1E1E1VE OUVlt NEW AMA-SAVOlt. t,o,ue Spch Mokiig Indulget in, the Am. b. a mdor leIng It q tirod- o talk French. McKilad's Letter. Paris, May 20.-President Faure, fortmally received the new United States ambassador, Gneral Ilornee Porter toda:-. Shortly before 5 o'clock a squadron of cuirassiers, with three carriages, one of them containing M. Crosier, tho direction of the protocol, and M. Mollard, the introducer of ambassators, drovo i to the house on the Ru1e do Madi id, where Goneral Porter is residing as the guest of Gotioral Winslow, to eF cort the United States am asaor to the Elyseo Palace, oi arriving 11 municipal band played tle "Aur sellaise," and tho guard on duty pro sented arms. General Porter aliht ed at the entrance and was conduct el by M. Crosier to the grand Salon, where he was immediately intro. duced to President FaurN a1nld pro. sented his credentials. The doen moent was worded as follows: William McKinley, President of tho United States of Amorica, to His Excellency, Felix F'aure, Presi ident of the French Itepubliv. Great and Good Friend: I have made choice of Hloraco Porter, one of our distinguished citi-zins, to ro side near the governmont of you. excelelncy in the quality of aibilas sador extraordinary and mmister plenipotentiary of the United States of America. H-e is vell informed relative to the interests of the two couint ries and of our sincero desire to cultivato to the fillest extent the friendship which has so long v-x isted betwon us. My knowledge of his high character and ability gives 1e (ntire co idenic that he will constantly endeavor to advance the interests and prosperity of both governments ana render his mission acceptable to your excellency. I therefore reiquest your excellency to receive hIn favoralily ani give full credence to whot lo slall say in our behalf and to the assuirances I have charged him to convey to yon ot thme bvst wishes of this gvem;-.lmnt for the prosperity of France. May God have your excellency ini his wiso keeping. Your good friend, Williami McKinley. Washingtoni, March 31, 181)7. General Porter, in presenting his credentials, said in Frenich: "Monsieur Le President: "I have the honor to preent you with a letter creditinig '4 ambassat dor of the United Stat Amierica. It is a source of extreme gratifica tion to me to be p)ermiitted to repre sent the chief republic of thme new world at the seat of the government of the chief republic of the old world. I have been charged with the very agreeable duty of conveying to yon the cordial goodl wishies of the omi [nent citizen recently inaugu rated chief magistrate of the Untiten States of America and to assure you of the profound regard he entertains for you personally and of the high es. P OLLOWING THE HOUNDS. It is not alone in exceptionai recreations like fox-hunting, that a woman neceds steady nerves, strong muscles and a healthy, vig. orous constitution. She needs them in her every day duties and pleasures. Recently a Buffalo lady called upon Dr. R. V. Pierce of that city and stated that she was so nerv ous that after mlonths of trial she could not learn to ride a bicycle. She was put under a scientific course of treatment, consisting of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discover7 before meals and hisa " Favorite Prescription " after mueals. The "Favorite Prescrption " promuptly cured the weakness and disease of the organs dis tinctly feminine, from which she suffered and restoredi strength and steadiness to the nerves. The "Goldeni aed ical Discovery" cleansed the blood, miaking it pure, rich ad invigorating, a d btitr up solic etu with grace and ease and without trepida tion. Both medicines are for sale by medi cine dealers. Dr. Pierce answers letters from aling women without charge. "I suffered with a bearing down pain hi mr pel s.ad houinn mybackead lois, c,M. "Whenever I would take a walk or Al~ neyfar it would aiwaysmkmesc aqer nGol,enDr. r makre Pr ickon months J can ride or wal~k and feel well after. ags have disappeare and amnstrong and well' You can secure Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser free by sending stamups to cover wnailing. Paper-covere4 *a one-cent stamp.; cloth-covered,3 stm AddrenDr. R. Pire uffalo',3 N. p. teem in whiob ho holds the Presi dent of France. Tho similarity of tho forms of govornm int of our ro spectivo countries, tho belief enter taief)I by both in liberal polit Ical inl 4tit;tioi I and the interest. felt by each in thU freedom, rights and wel-. fare of its citiems, havo croated bo t ween onr people onduring botnds of sympathy.- The allianco enterod in to by both coun. ries wheu the Amor ianill republic wis ill its itfaIONy, tihe blood shied inl Common ikn Ih causo o huIman liborty and the traditional friendship cont ilned t hrough so long a period have established relations of amity which timo slt uld never >o permitted to elfTce. "I tako picisuro inl assuiring you that 1 Should not ropresit faithful. ly tit) sentimillonts of ily governmilont or of the American pooplo if 1 failed to employ Overy ndeavor upont lly part to foster and stromgthen tiho inl torcourso which now happily exists botween ouir Iwo sitr republics, trusting that our. governments will 0o11tin to act in entiro harmonIlly anild begging you to accl.4nt porsoi! ly fihe assuiralleo of mily deop1st. re spect.." Presidont Fiauro replied in somo vlat. sinilar (twilrs, vx prvsSv< satis faction at ithe sentiments and assur 111ces (oi.rrl Porter had lttormd anld as;urod him Ito woul- 11id rooI) inl Fran11co well disposod to s'ovolld hint inl his elforts and h111at. over fa cility would bo given him to acvoml plishlI his mission. Generall POr-01r 1,h.0n I)Prsentd Ir. Vignitud, secretary of ho United StatIvii o1mbalssy; Mr. 4. 10. Scoft, tIhw second secretary; (,ol. S. C. Kellogg, th Unlitked Shates Iilitalr' attache and imentolnant SimnH, thet United S(attes naval at taicho. helo cereillmlv lastoi it quartmr orf lil hour. WVhI0n (Ienriial Portr withdrow the municipal band plliod the Wiashington Post Iarech,'" t.he am) bassador rot.11rnewd t.o 1,th Rilo de ATI(Irid with tO Sall) Cer-Olmia61 VS. cort. by tho Squaldronl of cuIlassioro. (4eneal I Portr Iaiter c11110d 111101 il. 1lanotaux, ho Illinistvor for t r oi- n affairs. An unprcldeentido in eident ocCilred 1uponl tho ocasion of th presonttiion of Gimntal iior tor's crodel it ilk. '1Th1 ambassador wanltd to dliver Iis specl at tiho Elyio palaco inl IIIglish, ats tl' rtiring Uittd 1tat 1abaissaldor., MrI. Jam111is 11. Eustis, hlad don , but tho directo' of t protocl insistAed that to t, ISI. speik itn French and Gontortl Por trt wats obJliged1 to submtit. AlIthoaught on1 som11e previous ocCasions UniiteId Stattes iniistots ihavo spoken in French, this is- the firtst limo t.ho point hias bloon raised anmd formally .Johnson's Chill and Fe ver Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure. It cures the most stubborn case of Fever ia 24 flours. Til.i.MAN 1'sEsH ills P'ITUiOll(. tie WVants thie senastor. Wh1o Are sahli to Ii,ave specula,tetl int Mugar'iTruststocik sensat innr2 Spot tih. Wiashintgton, May 28.- Sontor Tilhnman, of South Catolinia, intto - duceed ai reol ution1 iln th Sonato to day for the app)Iointimnt of a special coinittee of iivo,sontors to intquiro. intoA rece~nt rel19aris of spOculait.iont by3 sonmators in sugar stock and( a18 to ad vanlce inifortmat ion by NowV York speculattors concerninig I th sulgar schtedulo1( of thIe tar id bill; also0 to continaue thet invest igation-l tmadel iln 'IThe rosolutio)n recitos thant onte that aniot her waisy30sterdaty nactitted ont a1 techicajellity, anmd provides for' conducting t ho invost igationi of atll ques0tjins thait shall11bo portintent. Senator Frye, presiding, p)romtpt ly roforred the resoluitionts to t ho conunitteet on con1tinget e'xpenseits. Tlilbntani n 'i allowed to h)o htoard' ont theo subjoet byi uim 11iious conl sont, andl mtade a very sensational speech. JUMPs (IN BOTu PAa'ilF.5.' Hie said th I Dol)mnocratic member~is of the financo commitittee wor'o nutder ai cloud on accout of the sugar schedule of the tariff bill of 189)4, and1( that'thte Roputblican members of the finance committee were nOW un der susp1icion. One patrty was ats deep in the mud as tho other in the mire, assorted Tillmian. Pettus (D)omr.), of Alaubamta, doC imanded that Tillmian should specify Tlhere is no word so full M~THER3 of neaning and aPut which such tender and holy recollections cluster as that of " Moriui "-she who watched over our helpless infancy and guid. ed our first tottering step. Yet the life of every Expectant Moth. er is beset with danger and all ef fort should be n.ale to avoid it. so 'assists nature Mot hr $itechangetak in place that ,the E'xpectanlt Fr1 oetnhr isena bled to look for ward without dread, suffering or gloomy fore bodings, to the hour wlhci she experiences the joy of Motherhood. Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than before con finemlent-in short, it "makes Childbirth natural and easy," as so many have said. Do n't be persuaded to use anything but MOTHER'S FRIEND " My wife suffered more In ten min. utes with either of her other two chil dren than she did altogether with i her last, having previoisly used four bot, ties of ' Mother's Friend.' It Is a blessing to any one expecting to be. u:olr.' a MOTH'ER ,' stys a customer, Il1CNDICBON DAIC, Cariti, Illinois. Of Druggists att $1.00, or mant by iail on receipt of srio. Writo for book containini rteAtinionials and valuable information for all Mothers, free. Tho BrAdfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, os. ito should ntot bo Subject to his MWo(pilg assortionls. Tilinan said that the present taii bill was mllado In tho e rooms of tho Arliigton Iotel, with closo coi n1etion by teloplionle and telegrapli with Now York, aid in eloso touch with lih1 Sugai Trust ma1gnate. MA r 131.N . lo. Sonator Aldrich sai Idt find evory membe111r of the(, sib coiimittep court od tIe fullest invest igat ion of their acts whilo considering tho tariff bill. Thor is nothing decided yet as to whetler aliotIer sugar inkvestigftiIon will bo hold. Senator Aldrich's sitadellieitt that h itaid other mmon hrs of the suib-commnitteo courted tho fullhst inl vest igat ion indicated thalit sicl an1 investigatioll might bo orldor-od, but it is likely that the memb111hers of tho comlillittoo on coltin gti. Oxpenses will CoIsILt it, wishes of th Sonato on the sutbjoct. It. is pointod out, by some of tho seailtors that, 1,h last invostigation WaLS a lizZ1o aiId that if another was ordored it woul likely result tho 81110 WIy and that the Seniate wiould make itself ridiculous. Still, if t hero is aniy tonlsidorablo dlosiro on te part; of the sonators for an mnquiry, it 1may3 be1 ordered. Sontators Jontes of Nevada,' G allin ger of New ILamuipshire, and Jones of Arkansas, ar-e he s~ub-commllittoo to wvhicht the TIilbnanu resolution wats ro forrod. rllTina said Chlapmnan was ill a jail, turned into a club, whilo tho great mtagnaito had gono freo on a Tilbnanhad numerous extracts road( fromi papors'1 showing that tho Sugar Trust se'curodl the sugar sched tule in the no0w bill anud aulso ani ex tract fromt a papor making the chlarge that Stanntor dmllith, Of New Jersey, had1( boon speculating in su gar. Tilbnian closed wiit a tidclaration that tho Senate shlould either prove thle corespondenists liatr4, or provoe lhe senaztors corrupt andtt ttlln tuirnt thiom oudt. ALI)lICHI AN'ti aIs TILLMAN. Artlich1 repjlied to TIiiillan He dentied I tht anyt porson connected wvithi the Sugar Tri-ut had anythling to do withI the making of the sugar schetdio. No perisoni except to Uo.. pulicnn mlembler-s of the commliitteo Tuf t's. Pills Cure All Liver Ills. Secret of Beauty is health. The secret ofhealth is the power to digest andl assinm ilate a proper quanit of food. This can never be dione when the liver does not act it's part. Doyou know this? Tutat's Liver Pills are an abso lute cure for sick headache, dys pepsia, sour stonmach, m. s constipation, torpid liver, p)ies, jaulndice, bilious fever, bilious ness and kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver PiIll know anytilfi ' ))It the sugar sclio10, excovt Snator Jono110, of Nevada, to wholn it was shown thirty-lmv houri beforo it lwvam ro-1 ported. 11t waiitel to 1say for him solf, and for tilI othor m11em1bers of tho Cominittoe, tint Ito hau not. bougliht or sold a sliaro of sugar stock. At iho conclusion of Smttor Al drich's remarks th t brif' hill wis tako up. A waning interest in the iWnIT do bato was indielntod, by tho copl)yara tivoly small attovdaieo oil tho floor andl in) tho galleries. Mr. Cullum (lop.), lllinlois, gave notice of two 11am1emdielints to tho tarifT bill. Ono of thm propOses to st.rike ot tHio itoi placing a tax on beer andl(] suibstituto it with ill aniond Invilt placing tho tax of 50 cont.s on distied spirits. Tho chemical schedule, tho first in tho bill, wns comipleted soon aftor 2 o'clock and the eart.honwaro schedulo taken up. Tle increaso in tho duty on soda ash was criticized by the Democrativ members of tHis fininco committov, but, it was accopted without divis lOll. "I'lloro was a sllarp (lobllto over it now amen1011dmoilnt, increasing th (luty on Portland comont, in barrels from 8 to 11 4cents and in bulk from 7 to 10 conts. A von and nay voto wits taikol oi this inei1dimlet, restiig: Yos 30, lillys 18. F F romI II tile 011ma11ha Word-Iled Iarld. "Mrs. Cl1mso 1 is ashrowd woiatl !" "What, makes you think so?" "She attehed a cycloii er to the lawn mower andl gives CtIlioa till medal overy til he sh voros a con tury. Verdict for Pilsoniig by Ivy. (Irom til" New York Stil.) A verdict igainst t he CY press Hills Cemetery Association in the Sum1l1 of $3,514 was retoreI ill th Supromr, Court inl Brooklyn yes!;irday ill the suit brought by Barbara Gray, a plot owner, for injuries re-ceived by being poisont"I by ivy gIrowing wild in tho comotery. Justico Dickey in charging tho jury said that overy year thousands of persons visited the ColirotViy, and hat. it was the. duty of tho oflicials to removo tht poisonous vines. Application was mado for a now trial, and1( J usticte Dickoy in granting it saidi: "This is at just vordict and thle plainitiff is on titled to danmages." Blood Poisoll. Contagious Blood Poison has been ap propriately called the curse of mnankind. It is the one disease that p)hysician1s canm not cure; their mercurial and poetashl remedies only bottle utl' the p)oison1 in the system, to surely break forth in a more virulent form, resulting in a total wvreck of the system. Mr. Frank B. Martin, a prominent jeweler at 926 Pensylvania Ave., Wash ington,D.C.,says: I was for a lonig -timle under1C treat mlenit of two of -the best physi -~ ceins of this city, for a severe case - of blood poisonl, but umy coniditioni grew worse all / the while, not withstanding the /fact that they Scharged mie three humndred dollars1. ,'/'My miouith wias filled with eating.sores; miy tongue wals almost eaten away, so that for three tuionthis I was unable to taste any solid food1. My hair was coming out rapidly. and I wvas in a horrible lix. I hIad tried various treatments, and was nearly dlis couraged, when a friend recommended S.S.S. After T had taken four bottles, I b)eg~an. to g(et better, and wheni I had fimished eighteen bottles, I was cured sound1( and wvell, my skini was withiout a blemish, and I have had 1no retuirn of the disease. S.S.S.saved me fror.l a life of misery." 8.8.S. (guaran/red p>ure/y vege/ab/c) will cure any case of 1)100d poison. Books on thmelisease and its treat mlent, mailed free by Swift Specific Co., uary 218 II.l7. Easterni Standard Thlne'. Sou1thbound1(. N ,rt ih boundt 348d 2ndl a, 1t. lst 2ndi i 3 I 68 52 2 -I L.oe'Ie hItx'1 P'as- I'as9s. MIl'd l,OO>I F'gt I)'Iy euxg'r eIamt'r I )'y I"'gt 5I'day 1)'Iy i)'ly S 'di W'day W',lay only on gy A.M. A.M. PM. PM P. . 8TATIoNH. 780 300 1 45 Lv [Laurons Ar 1 15 11.80 300 800t 4 30 2 10 .,Clinton 12 50 l1ll) 230 8 20) 44-8 222 Goidvillo 1238 10 10 ) O1, 8385 4658 2 30 ..KCInanm., 12:11 1151 1281i 1145 507 235) ...Gay.. 12271 0 12 1200i 855 "Ii5 241 ..Jalnpa 1221 900 II 1150 9150) 5i3 2167 thewherry 1210 853 1 26 10 40 -517 8 15 ProsporIty I 5s251 10 55 11 00 6 2 324 ..,.als ... Il19 8051 103.1 11 45 Ill8 328 I.i MountaIn 11 45 7 65 10 1205 6 83 8 4( ...Chiapn. 11:35 734 0'9 1 1230 645 S'0 W'hoIte ock Iii8 716 926 .12 45 0857 311 0llalntino 11 23 74 4 b1 I 0') 7 13 4 (6 ....1 0... IIl 1641 8146 130 72-1 418 ..I.eaphiart.. jUn 10?2 8$0 2 1) 7.a5 4 80 ArColubiala,v 1I1 0 0 8 00 W. (G. OlI ILDS, ..1. OLA N Sulyp 'intendent. Master Tra'n. 3Is r's prescription foreAlqfints 3lther Oplun, Morphino ior \ It is a harmless - substitute ing Syrups and Castor Oil. too is thirty years' use by a is the Childreu's Panacea SIGNATURE. OF ERY WRAPPER. MNAY STREET. NEW VORa CITV. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. @endnsed 8ohedule in Effiset NOV. 14, 1890. STATIONS. V. liarleson.................. 710am v. Columbia...................... 10 a in Pro ityri..................... 12 11 pmi Ar. N owbery................ 12 22 p at Ar. NinotyrArx.1 26 p m 64 1 45 p in " Hdos 6. p n Ar. Abbeville ..................... p i Ar. Anderson ... 1) ~oo&i ................... 40p Ar. taniaI. 9 p n Dailry STATIONS. No. 2. . .. ............. 10 a m Madmnont ..................... 10 65 a1 11 ..t11 18 a in Lv. AnoreonI ImU a in .;v....i ............. . ffis a in Ar. oil..de12 o1p iv. MmfI _.i..._... 20 in Greenwood..... . 1 Nin t ..... .. 1 25 p in ry ................. . 25 p m Prouporiy .........., 225 p m Ax Mhunbia ~ . . ~..~55. p... .. ':.CCCCCCCCCCC. .*' C C 10 p m .. .. 8 800 p_ m .11 ay .TAI D I Dain 0 TNAT ON Da o __ NolNo1 Mp. GnI ~. 8(kp 11 Da "'Sa 11 i? I d ... Aton.......2 45p 8 4a. " W4a..ll.a.to....anto...... 26p 780 2Boa 2(2 ...... ...... . . 1~~5p a in a 2-ia ....Jo. ii ... 1221p O 8p. o64a 2 87p P.neolu,iit .12 141) 0 47p I~v A 11lOv Ar.. ~par~%uburg. ~..Lv 11 a 4 -rA nod ILv.. .parta g.. . Arl1 M0 8p L401 7epwAr.... A.hviio.... ...v 8 25 p m SP. in. "A. a. in. Train 0 and 10 carry elegit Pullman lnna ca.r between Coluimbia und Asheville 1-ar23 daily b.tween Jackonvill and ll. Trans le0Ar..Spartanbur.. .i45sio2, (Vetible 70i(d Ar.Asevikh.....L 8:20na.805p *"P," n. 1:1 a. . "A,"iul a.mi d Trainis leave Sprtnburg,. A. an 0. dIivision, nOrthlbound. 6:42a n., 2:47 p. .. 6:80 p. mn. (Vestibuled Limited); sou thboeund 1::20 a. mn. 4:20 p. mn., 12:28 p. in. (V'estibuled Limited). Fullman' Servioe. Iullman palace sleeping cars on Trains 85 and 80, 187 and 88. on A. and 0. division. Gen. Superinitendenb, Tramoi M'g.r Washn tn, D 0.WaMlhin gton iS. o. W A. ~TR!,- 8. H. H ARDW CO( .Washington, D. 0. , At lanta, Ga A TLANTIC COAST LINE. la PASSENOmn DRPART3kENT. Wilmington N C Feb. 24th, 1897. Between Ch arleston and Columnbi8 an d Upper South Carolina arid North Carolina, and A thens and Atlanta. CONDTEN1 50H1EDUTLE. In Effect Feb. 24th, I89'i. GoING Wx8-r. GOmNa EAST No.652. - fNo. 58. . 7 0m L...Uharleston..Ar. 92 8 20 " ...Lanes....." 7 48 9 85 "~ ...Sum ter.... 03." 5 10655 A r.lumbhia ...Lv.6i61 1i 58 " ...,Prosperity. .. 818 1210 " ...Newborry..." 267 12 50 "...(linton.,.." 2 10 1 15 " ..Larenms..." 1 45 a in 3 0) "....Greenville... " 11 50 11(0 "....partan hurg " 11 46 p m a in ii Ib " ..Winnsboro.." 11 41 8 20 " ..Charlotte..." 9 35 pmn anm 0 08 " ..Henderaon ville " 9 16 700n ". ... 4Ahville " 8 20) *Uly. Nos.! 2 and 53 PqlId T'-aln betweon Charles. ton and Columnbia,t 8. C. Ht. M. EOME RBON, Gon'i Passenger A gent. J. R1. KCENLY, Gon'I Maungor. Ollarlestolil V1/1cstcrii Carolil RWvy, Co Augusta and Asheville Short Line. Schedule in Eiret Feb. .7, 1897. Leave Auginat.......40 am~~.1 p A rrive G reenwood......12 17 pm Anderson..... .......... 1' Lalurenis.............. 1 5 pm 00 iam Greenv ille ..........8 00 pmn 0 05i am G lenn S pr iags..... 4 05 p,m Spartan burg..... 800 pm ISi'Qi Saludla 6-~....... 33pm H odesonilo.... 003 pm Asheville...-......09 pmn Leave A shev ille ...... 20m 8par t.an nurg .I....I 45am :ii 0;i Lauren.... ............. 3 0 pmn 7 0pin Greeniwood ........28 pm Anderson,............ i' Arrive Augusta........~~ 00.pm 11 am Leavo Calhuoun Fall...... 44 pm Arrive Italeigh.............220 am - Norfolk.-.........70am Ptrbug ..... ...020am Rich. . n. ... . . . . 0 a Aivo A n naI"'.'"'"''.''.......0pm .................... ........ 5 15 pmn Yemasseo--........80 an 1120 pm ileau for t...........065am 7 20 pm Port, Itoyal"....l0 60 am 7 80 pmn Savanunah--.....~.. .........0pm .Charleston.................... 808 pnu Leaavcaroin.............. .---0 a 1 ort Royul.........155pm 8 iSamn . eaufort .L...... 2 10pm 8256pm ....................... 8 1 pm 0 26 pin - .. ....... 10 47 am Ari..u usa.... .....2965 pmn 1.40 p m traini f.rm Augusta makes cloae monnetin at Caloun Falls for all poInts on Close oonneetion atOGreenwood for all polnt. $. A.L aand nd . pail way, an a rtan$ wth Suthrn tallway. r anyh foration relative to' tiokots rates, sehlue addres 1- .N 00 'nn . .en 4 "Blght 7 costs cotton planters moP than five million dollars an nually. This is an enormous waste, and can be prevenied. Practical experiments at Ala.. bania Experiment Station show conclusively that the use,of "Kainit" will-prevent thii t dreaded plant disease. All aibout llotah--the resilts of1filNsy actual ex. perimienlt ol tie bust finlis inl the 1nitalStaitCs-I told in a little book which we publi-sh and -i I gladly mail free to ;ay fkrunr ia Anteri, a n% ho w.l waito It. GERMAN KAI.l WORS, 3 Nassau Sit., Now York, LIMITED DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE To Atlanta, Clit r1otto, Auguaa. Althens, VIl. mingtona, Now Orleinis an)d New York, os-0on, 1iMond, Wtashington, Norfolk, 1oritstouth. Schedu'o In eflect Fo). 7th, 1897. * S)UT iIO.aN 1. N o. 413. No. 41. Lv Now York, via J'nn. R.Ht.*l1 0 W~~u~~~*a' i Phladolplhi.............. 1 12 ,u 12 05 itu IlIntitioro..... ............... 315 ,2 60 am W11sinigton.............. 4 40 " ' 4 30 itiohl mond ........................8 50plu 9 05 " Lv Norfolk, Vli 8. A. L. *8 85 pniT75~~ 'ortsmouth " .. 845 pin 020 " Lv Wotde n, via S. A. U ..........*11 28 pi*11 6aii'j Ar 1lundearaoi. " .........*12 50 an *1 89 pi Ar D urham, vIa . A. L. ...... t7:1fissm ti 09pil Lv Dutham. ..... 5 240 plttl 100 ml Ar Raleigh, vla 8. A. L.... .a2 m 6ifijiii S anford............................ 3 35 " 508 1Southern 1Inos................ 422 " 5 55 RHamlet, ............................ 51 " 11 6 0 " W adosboro ....................... 5t " 811 Moinroc ................. ...... - " 3 912 At Chelott, via S. A. L..~8 80 "*10 257ilir "Ch~est r, via S~~K. I.. 8 10 p m 'lfi LTv Cohumbfi,C. N.T i1.1.~. ...~~~.t ii'nIi A Cl n ton " ~~ ..,.~~~~~ a0i-im 12 10 11 " Greenwood "... 10 8 " 1 07 am " Abbevillo " ....... 1 140 " . Ell ton " ..... 12 07 pm 241 " A t i"p; " .......... 1 15 '. 846 S Wi1dur " .......... 1,59 1 -a 30 1 Atlanltu, 8. A. L. (Union 2 50 520 _ Depo)(CentrIl r im 2 20 NORTHBiOUND No. 402. No. 38. Lv 'a tlanta,(JCentral Tnie) *1i 0 *im 7 0 pa W inder .......... 2 11) v i .10 42 " Athenl s - ........ 3 Iti 11 20 1 " Elberton " ......... 4 15 a 1233 am Abbevillo ...... a 4 1 40 "Ureinwood " ......... 511 " 2(9 Cl.nton 4 ......... 6 084 " 8 05 : A r nolismbla, U. N & L. R. I........~~~.~.t700~ I I tir ..... i13 4 33 AChaulotte vit H. A . ......*10 25 pm *830 Lv Motiroo, via S. A... *I Mo pin (ji or SIaitulet, " ........ 1 21 " 8 15 " Ar Wilmlingtot ...... rot 30 )i111m Southern PFInC.s ". 12 14 " Aii2suii~ Raleigh z .......... *2 10 4 *1135 " Honiderson, " .......... 3 28 ' ICO ui Ar Durhamn ". 17 : 2 " 1 01f pmll Lv Durham " . 20 pi t ii 00 aml% Ar Woldoso, via S. A. I......... *4 65 isi 'ii p06ii It*lchmiond,......... .............. 8 15 " 60 a Washingtn'i,vin Pen[. n. i. 12 31 a I1 10 " " Ba1tis.ore 'e" 1 .13 pin 12 8an 1'"Iladelphia" 3 50 pian 3 45 " " Now York, "' " * " 6 21 " *054 1 Ar Poriiszniitii~~r 'a 7 30o .ijif0p Norfolk 7" " *70 " (105 Uil.~fliiy, hx. Siimis. I ly ex Moida Noe. 403 aud 402.-"The Atliasita nalal," 6olld Vestiitbulo Traiii of PullimnilA leopore' and Coaches betwemn Washligtoi antid At 11antIa, also'Pusllmsats S1eepears between P'orta. miouth and Cheste,r. 8. C Nos. 41 sand 3H.---"The, H. A. L. Expres Solid Trrin, Coaches anid P'ullman Sleopor-s botweon Port.smnoutht and A tlantfa. Comnpany Sleepers betweeni Coluasmblai and Aflata i. H th iraints make lIsnediato connsection a t Atlanta for Montgomeory, Miobl, Now Or leans,8 Texais, Californiua, Maexico, (Chatta-. nooga, Nashville, Memiphis, Maconi, Florid. Fior Tickets sleopers anid .Inforsnation, a p 1)1l to 11. A. 1 owisand, Uien. Agt, P'ass. Dep't, 0 Iimbal ))111ouse Atslanta, Ga., Chalotto, N. V -E. MllEI', (en't iSuperintenden t. HI. WV. 1. (1[.OViEt, rnimo Ms naiger. T. J. AND)EiS80N, (Jen'1 Passsengor~ A gent, Florida Central aind - Peninsular Railroad. Shaort Llsne Ietw een Florlida and all Noart erni Pitst. Everett, Savalinahi, Auguaia, .Ga., Co. 1UumbLia,. wshssing1ton), Baltimiore, Philadelphia, Neiw York, Bo)s tonl alid( the East.. E'verectt, Macotn, AtlIan ta, (htta nonga, Niash vIllo, Loutisville, Cln'elninati, Chsicago. Everett, Ilrmiusghsam, hlolly .Mprings Mom-. phis, IAttle flock, Kasais City, St. Louius, Citi oago, Rionx City. RitverJutnction, Posacola MobIle, New OJr boans, '1 tla, Mexico, Caitfornia an-s1 t,hie Paiol fleCoast,. Etl'ecti Jo Januassry 18, itL. New York Expresse No. 38, leauves Jackson vIlle 8.2u a. mn., wi hs thsrouigh Pull mass Sloep. ers for Ssavannaht, ( olinbla, WVashington Hlaltimnore, Phlilasdlphsin, Now York, antd all Enstern p'olnsis, Connsects for Feornandl it. Reoturni train No. 37 reaiches Jacksonyvllle I).12 p. si. *Now York antd FlorIda .imtitesl No, 52. Pol Id Vestibuilo Trains withs comaparimont, ob servaion, dlinig and silee>ing ns, very olo gant,; lenivo at. Augstsine t.50Oa. mi., Jascksons. villo 11.00 a. ms-, dally oxceupt Stunday. No. 31 ret,iunng nr.sives ,Jasckson vlleo 3.30 p. mt., St.. ow or FstMall Nsa. 41, leavo Jaciksonts. Villo 1.66 3). m, DaIly los'is a,) (5 IoIntsI NortIi ('arr~ios T broughs Slec pers.hsnekstonvllle to Na wV York. Rtetuarn No. 36Its-rives .Jacsonevlles 9.00Oa.sm. Ashey.vllin Rtouts-Thrsoutgh Pulinman Sit-ep). Ing Cari Servces for tI sluinnat I sua iavanna i, COl umbtlhfa, AishevyilIe, Ho Sn. pringss, 14 noxvilo, through thesi UClebrated Mossntains Cutr y of Nor Is Carolina. Lenvy. Jaceksonivillo 0.55 p. in. ArrIves Cincinustatt 7.15 a. s. 1totursnintg, at rlivas Jacksonvlleo 9 a. sm. (Jnly line through Ihea beat (ful hill coutntry of Middle Fliorla, Pa(nsacotla andl Esenmbtslia hay. Levavo .5Clacsonyllu 1.15 a. ms-. Ily No. J daily, for l,nko City, LIvo Oak, Ysadisons Mon tIlol 1o, Tallahaussera, RtIver .Juntl osn i'ensas cola. Mobli New Orleans andl 11 hest w~est, MexIco, Calfoinla an'd the Paciti, (Auast, Carr ies Bleepers. Rtoturn, No.1I arrivos Jhek sonyvfile 8.05 a. mn. LeaiveJacksonvllbenl a.5. mo. For SlArko Ilsawthorno, SlIver Sprinsg Ocsaha, (4as ille Apopka, Ornanudo, Lacose, Dadesb City I an, Cst.y, 'i ampa. A rrivo .Jsu'k ssonviIl, 3.16 p. it' h olly Springs Route (No. 301). 5t. l.ons' Ktansas cit, Chlosago. I oavo Jacksonvs~lhi 3.55 p.m.ri, >rs Macoin Atlata, Birilt.nt Memupis Knntsas City. Through P'sullmn' Sleepor withouit ohani go In 40 hours to Ru tnan,s UL., Theo routeo is v s a 'gcon, At-lanlta HIJr minglha,mtsiloll ya'Sprints forMema-phis,8ni-rag..g Ilo , Kasass Cily. No, 85 ret urn arrivts Jack - so nyilo 9.00 ni. mn. 8.20) it. mn -Leaves Jacsksost illo for llruns wick by thse Cumsnborland( Routlo Hltcmer, stnd U~tsmber laud H(aund(. 11.00 a. mu.-1,Lenyo Jackssonvtillo for IBrsuns wick, viia Everott, a ily, ence.pt Musnday. 4-0a P. mf.-Ljoei foir tveret t. Closo connee-C ,toni for Ilrunaswieck, Shortest, anid qutiekest route. nodilate plointS. Arrive Jacksonsv llo 4.lbpi)>. 9.20 p. mf.-For Tampa atnd l5intermeIlati: >oints. .t1 Ill) iSleopers. Arrive JIaks'on. ,u 7lc .3 a. mn. Throught Sleepers for- ('incinnatl vIa Ashle ,ilIo, lenvo Jacktsonyvlie sit, 6.65 p. in., at rilveis elhevillo 1.40 p. in., arrives Cincilnnati ;.15 For Macon, Atlantsa, two tralsns daill, aoave Jacksonville 8.20 a. im. stud 0.65 ~,.ssm Steamer "an 4aiato"' frost 'IiTmpa to lis aIden. own and Mfanntieo River PoInts. Pusllman Sleepera 01n all Nightt TraInts. 'ar1or Cars hetlwoen Jaoksionv lllo as' ' Tams pn kent for best indexedi townsilp maisp oi L. 8. PENNINGTON A .O.MAODONEILL TrafmleMantagor. d~oneral Payonge1gr Ag1i, Whe An Castorlit Is Dr. 81ilel pitelhe and Children. It contins lp Wther Narcotie suabstance.' for Paregorie, 1)Drops, Sooth It 1-4 Ieasantut. I ts gitarant M1111lins (it' MAthers. Castorl -the Mlother's Friew . THE FAC-SIMILE APPEARS ON EV TUC CENTAun COMPANV. TV MUI IISOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Timo net.weeix (ol imllaand Jaok monville. E':141 VrIa 1iio 11t1 wean C lunbla and& , Otler I)lintR. E,lF.'I 1ViE 11 A V !4, 1897. Nort ~ No 3auuc.8!No. 30| Dhally. Illy. Ly. ,villo-, F.C.& P.Iy 15 1 7 0 ) . " :vih.......... 2 I 3153 . Ar. C.oai bia .......... 4. 15 1 4 24a . Lv. 'h:ir''ionSC&(MI . i l P3 5 30 p . Ar. Coluibia:..... 0 55 it) lop . Lv- AugI lI, So- l.. . ' ( l W 1) 9 301p. " an1ilt3-ilo . . 391) 10 121) . " '1',W nI . . .. .b; o )p 10 .Op. ".h ,lh so s 0P 11 101p ..... Ar.-ColHmlia n 'tt . -: )1 p 2 17 a . Lv Colhi " -id' ... 5 20 > 314 a . \\ WInnbor6 .... ... 1 16p 7 P a .. . $4 C hv-,he ......... . i - laf11 7 18 at . . . " No<o-k Hill.......... I ;t 1) 7 67 a Ar. Ch rlotI%.. ........ S : i 8 55 a. " ....vill .. ...... I 'nt 1 30p1). Ar. i.-himod l. d .101 , p ..... Ar. W,aIIhintI. 1 9 .10 ). I lhidzt le Ihia _ 0 5 a 2 5 . a New YorI.. 41 28a solithbolin . 17 No. 3 Daily. Daily. I. N ov York.Pa 11. . 4 0) 1) 12 int . ' 551) 8&)1a :t,Ore.....-- 203) 0 22a. Lv. W 81.htozt, to. ily. 11) .:11 11 15 a . Lv.i cni-mm ....... . 0a 12 5p . 53.ahI --0 (. 20p . hI:lrh1 to ........... 9 45a 10 201) . Ik 111. ......... 0 a 11 Oi p. C3,a.sIer.......1 3l7nt. .11 .it a 12 2 a. At 0,l'iia iumid g st.... 50n 1 87 a .. Lv. C auhlinill un. Ldp't. 1 15 p 4 80 a .h>hnstns-........... 2 5:1 0 :2 a a Ti' m :-.-....... I P it 4p it. ..a 69 ra41nitevillo ........ 3 I p 7 17 a. Ar. Augna-n .......... 4 15p 8 00 a Lv. ('ol'hia, 8.C.,%.fly.' 4 00p 7 00a. ArChrlson... ... lO0p 11 (iO0 I v. Col'hia, F.C.&.*1y. 11 55,a 12 .47 a. .Salvaitah. ...... . 5 p 5 I10 a Ar. Jhkhoniville. - fl(30p 9 10n a Doublo dauil -' p)assenger servic boetwou Flor (da alal Newi 'orak. .<a. :7 anci 31--W:nsh3igton, aind Southwestern Lu,,I ante. Soida e ihaibul3 tr~an with dining cars andi, firtI(-. c o:<'oned north of Charlotto. T.lm CI. Jal~convjio, . avaimah, WVashington and ~o Yorank. No lnia.slheinc3g (air bot wcoan Augusta and Nos. 35 and 10-U. 8. Fast Mall. Thiro' h Pulhinan dr awingI r'om btffot slee )ig carsub tweent .Jackson))vi ll and Newv Y<r- and Au. gust a aid C'harlot tu. Pulhuan sleoping cari dail wean .T son villo and Columbia, en route diyhtwoonii Jac0 son)ivillo) and1 Cinicinniati, via V. 1T. (43EICN, J. K. CULP, W. A. TJ(iftK, S. H. HAP')O (4. 1' A.. Washingtorn. A. (4. P TII E ONEI AtImIjETON~ LINIE, D)ouble Dalily Tirainus bol.wcon Chxarleston. ColumbIa andl Augusta. QUICKER TIMIE. SOUTH CA3LOL,INA & GEOImIA .. Itu P~ASHiENOER DE.'A ll M NT CILUARLEsTON, 8. V., Jan. 24, 1897, H('3111CDUI,. I)AILY.' Lv ('hia rleton................ 7 30 am11 5 30 pin Stm evle..........7 463 am II 10 pim Getorge................. :10 amt 7 0-I pmn B ra nehivi llo . ......... 1 am 7 35,)pm R(oweIvill ................... 15 fm 7 50) pmn Orangobetrg............... 9 2 am 8 20 pmu l M!a ?hew .............. 9 /A am 8 -48 pmn Fo~r l. Sltle........ .... ..0 00 ar 1)9 03)im K (ug v tle....................10 10 am 9 20 pm A r (l'ol n ia.................. .105 am 10 14) pm1 l.av Col umbla....................7 50) am 4 00 pmn H i ngsv iloe-................. 7 10 Sim 4 -1l1 pm1 Foil. M,ot I..................7 531a m -1 55 pm1 St. 51atlmhe ws............... 8 Et ami 6 091)pm Orainge bu rg................8 21 amt 5 27 1)m1 3loweSy Vilo ................. 8 3 aim 6 42~ pm3 Btli ehi11................. 8655 a m 5 55 31m1 (Georges.................... 9 :5 am 6 34 pm Suam merv Ille..............10 22 aml 7 38 3)m1 Aur Chiarileston..................11 00 an 8 00 pm L v Ch9arl eslio n ............ 7 10 am 5 30) pm lir nc vi10...............9 15 am 7 51) p) . lIaumlbor ................. ..9 41 am 8 28 pm1 Dhen mark..............9 52 amn 8 42 pmn BIlaickvillo..................10 1(0 am 8 5' pmn W l lion...................10 27 alm 9 17 pim Aliken -.--...................11 09 am 9 57 pm A r Auigla5..................... 51 am 10 451)pm Lv A ugiuta .................... 2) a m 3 20 pm1) A iken .............,..........78 am -1 27 pm WllIlton ............. 7'.49 am 5 09 pan Tinkvi1.............8 08 am 5 28 pm Den miaark ...................8 20 aam 5 44 pmn 1l1am1 he r.................... :33 ia m6 58 pm31 )irauchyv lbo................ 3 0 amn 6 10 pm31 A r Chiarlest,on.................. I 00 am 8 00 1)m1 FA.1T EXPRtE38 AUUSTA AND WASlIINOToN WVITHI Ptfi,LMAN ilETW EEN AUOIBSTA, AI(EN, AND NEW YORKi. Lv Auguxt -............................. 8 0 pm LV Aik on--.---.............................. 3 a am~ A r Don maark.--............................. 4 0 pm Lv...n.ak.................................. 625 anr. LV Alkon........---......................... 7 28 am A r Aunst a---...-.-........................ 8 10 am DAIIi' EXCEPT 8UND(AY. Lv Camdlei... ................. 8 45i am 2 25pm Camneln Junel Ion........) 35 am 3 55 pim A r 3(ingv llo ...................10 -511am 4 3.5 pm11 1,V KI(ngv Illo ....,,.............10 25 aim 0 00 ain Cat a don Jnnotio n.....I..1 04) am II 40 11m1 Ar Camden......................155 pin 8 16am Con neltions at. Columb)Ia wit h Southiern Itailway for all paoints) in uipper South andl Nort 1Carniollen1. 8ol Id traIins betw.cen Chiari losIon and1( ASheville. Connections from pintiis onl Soultherw Ilwa -to Augat Alkeandii ol-her pontul on " h.Ie Charn oston Lino"; at Charleston wIth Clyde Linoeamn. 13r) to Now York and .JacksonI ieo. 1I L. A. EMETSIION. Trflo lMamngor, l(. S. IR)W IN (General Manager (General Oflicos: Clanrteston 8.C. hit\Mlin ~ oiauge 2O~13UifU) ele a '1l O^U4 Plaeq .INi us0 aaqeU ouauu)j*alq I0fOt iaI o u~i e tl pu. Wi *RO