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CH RISTMAS. [Gtir Voting People. 1 We are 'ipproachinig the selasoil whlen our Savior iss upposed to havc heenl bornll. It is regarded i tilint for rejoicing and mnerrynaking. We think this is right. A :lay titt commtmorates so iportant lin event sholild be it happy daY. All gels rejoiced oil tie daIy whe i the Savior was born. There aippear-ed it multitilde of ti( ie hvINly host who prlised Gmd anld said: "Glory to God inl the highest, oI eati )ea11C, good will to Ilien." I f thev found this evenlt 1n occasion 1or rc joicintg how liineh anoe should we, Iid everv Chiistillas shoild 11fird ms fresh occasion fo joY antd glad - 1'ess. lint the( inaniner inl which Christ 11uts is isiully spent is not a prope1 celebration of the ithi I of the Soat of God. Hv inally it is spent inl dis Mpatios (of various kinds which tend to banlish serimls thbought rather thnii to keep nliv,e tle ie ncibratiec of ite Saviotir's birth. They devote the day to inteinper anice, to folly, to d1ancitig and olhiet 11ainuseinents, that are muore appro priate to a heathen festival thanit a Chistian holidav. We do nlot be lieve that Christinas should he oh served as tlie Sitbba1ti. We do not fild that it is one of those set tiiles Cod hts a1)pointed to le kept holy, but certainly its association suggests the utter inconsistellcy of sinlftl in dulgeiiees and annsenents. Ratiher while the (ay is not to be spent in the exercises of worship any Ituore than other seeclar datys, hJOW ilp propriate that we joiln sointiei durlig the day the heavenly hosts in praising God for his love in the gift of his son. Let its employ at least a portionl of the day which celebrates God's iunspeakable gift, inl reading inl his Holy Word ot the birth, life anid death of his dear Son: inl tteditatin) uponl his whonderful love; and in praying that our eves muay be opened to behold more of his bean ties and that our henats may be opened to give him tle best possible entertainment and obedienec. And as these tidings of great joy are to all people, let . help others to be happy bY being liberal to the poor. by visiting the fatherless and widows iln their afflictions and showing kindness to those who are in need. Tlhis manner ot observing Christmas: by being happy our selves and helping others to be so by oni; kind words and dee-ds, 'Nil in a measure fultil the views wh::h the angels have given us of the manner in which we ought to he impressed by the 'oirth of the Re deemer, by ascribing glory to God and showing peace and good. will to ward men. 1 low mneh might each reader of this paper add to the hap piness of the world if they wvould embrace the opportunities of tile week for lending a hlelpinlg hand. T1ry it. "Given Up ->i to die several times, yet I am sparet to tell how I was saved," writes Mr's. A. A. Stowve, 237 N. 4th St., S;r Jose, Cal. "I had valvular hear, trouble so severe that I was pro. nlounced 'gone' twvo different times. The valves of my heart failed tt work properly, and circulation was - so sluggish that the slightest exertion produced fainting. 'There is no hoe said my phican, so I decided reutI consider miauos 3 am satisfied It saved my life.n1 OR. MtILES' H#art Oure ai sold by all druggists on guarantee -first bottle benenits or money back. Bok on heart and nerves sent free. Dr. Miles Medical Company,.Elkhart, hnd 4tyour nearest agent for tl:e lo' rates home on Ohristmas holidatyu aL the Seaboard Air Line Ralwaj THuE END OF A CRNTURY. 1Ou1r Voitig People.] The 31-St dIY of tills uItothli wil bc tiht Iia.t year 'of tle ninle(eii century. None of us ever saw su I (lay before. We will Iever se altete sich lay. ''hlonlyh we n1111: live to be old nel and wORe1 fill wittiess mnanly a year cnd, We wil Iot see the enld Tf ailother ccin( IIIyv Three score or fmtir scoe year.s it liuo.t is the tittiost thatt we enni) hmIpl to at(taiti. It is believed 4y mVanlly that tith twentictl ccittiry will mark a grea alvance of the Kis"otimn of Christ :11<d that its achievvinecil(s will ht ir beVOInd ally!hin)g that l:; beet accntishd dtiily, this- cenltlly It is clhiimed t hat. the ;ig'l,s (f tlt tillies p111 1)(it t itl that directi(n. May, cat-h 4f w mn:ke the (rnm-il frmll (the (4d it) the tIew%% with Ilh( prI.1-111l rc"(ittl Ih:m inl mni filiitle splicit's wc shtl I be fouilld fath1 i t II his c;kt I Ise ,nil iiit I ii o(s ly tivinig to advai e his kin) <1dml. 'a ()d give Ius )',race nol 11lY to lotri s111 h a t s lutiott hul dlhtere to it. 1I its try 14) reaOi/ that if wc It e2 Christians we belo), to hii lind let its S() foriml our pla" anld mrder.1( out lives that inl ever thing we illav show t at we haavc taken Christ to be )ur1 King. Ilet ts trty to speliti cach day cither in self cmiquest or tle Conulet;t (d otlies. and leave (Iod '1t) draw aull our poer mid itperlfect acts of set vice, illt) the large and effectual miiistriy hv which he i leaching ant savinig tile worid." OnIt ouilr battiters for the Iext year atll tlie beginning tif tle next eitrlily lei Its inliscribe tile woid, cmnsecratiotl. Tickets for tiverylloly bi t Si boiard Air Lin,o I(ilwiay, for t Chrishimas holidayl\., will bw g(lod for two twtks if put111rh ls d onl 1vvvil,i)mb 1r 22nd. For Colleg(i stmidits, thly will bt, good for twolnty live( d1ays if pu1rchason41 Dtoiu mbr I16thI. Christmas Thoughts and Historie itts. Chryvsostoiui called Christinas the root of the festival lif' of the cliurc. The authoriz.ation of the day is ecclesiastical anid rational, but not definitely Scriptural, the observanc being neither contiended nor fol lowed by the New Testament writ it was first observed, so far as we have historical diata, about the nmid die of the fourth century, A. 1. 360, in Romne; 380 in Antiocht, in Alexandria; p)rob)ably having~ originated a little before the earliesi Of these dates. Accordling to Schaff (III. 396 Christian festival was a "'tranisfor mat ion 01r regeneration of kiindret heathen festivals."' occurinig during D ecember, wvhich "'might be callet uincontscious p)rophcCies of th< Christinas feast,"' "the churel fathers themselves confirming th< symbilolical reference of the feast o the birth of Christ, the Sun of righ teouisness, the Light of the norld to the birth festival of the Ituconi quered sun, which on the twenty fifth of December, after the wintel solstice breaks the groinmg powve of dlarkniess and begins aiiew hi: heroic career.'" T1he belief tha Jesus was born December 25th nat uirally riveted the nail that fixe< the feast. St. Stephen's day is Decemhe 26. The ancient hymn ran thus: "'ler inatus est Chiristuts ini terris, Ut hodie Stephiaunhs naswceretur in colis' "Yesterday wvas Christ b)orni upoi earth, that today Stephen might b born in heaven.'' As a mark of the grow~ing coin currence of sentiment regarding thi propriety of Christmass observance recall the hostility of man v of th early Proestant sects. Calviin hi: from the first adlvocatedl keepini the day, and secured its restorautio ini the calendar of Geneva. lutt th Scotch could not brook it. MaCanl ay (Vol. III, p. 199) des5cribes~ Christmas among lie CoventanterS "EIach band marched to the neare manse and sacked the cellar an larder of the minister (Episcopal) The priest of Banal was reviled an insulted, sometimes beaton, soum tlimes ducked.'' The ceremonit party, it need be added, kept thi day with equal rancor against n's conformists. The present happ festivities of all sects ini Christia conuinunities make the day a goo ile-post of progress toward the re alization of "'peace on earth, got) will toward mcii, Shit) MiNod 11l Chnnlco. trs. J. K. Ibarney, the worid fI ti oII4 prisol worker, tells a stor-3 whiiel illtistIte a great truth SIe( sIY : "Vetas IIgo( I reaiiled I Wtestr town, Ild flhe latdy will lIcet Inc said. , (I V 1ou - vn xcuise thlt lliisenble ol clurki)v I mln goinij to tike yoI ill, for I do not lik t0 . 111oN lnlly 40 1cv (ter<hiver.' ()i scee t inig thet tinevaued for Nook III hotl Cli II i ., ll t vc I il t e w ith t icd till liuolie;s, I did wonlde l, aInl .til 1111 - fit the !1hweIvly , nEI a t(ed di iver. I.lo ev r. li diove I.; c licr hite iiitly, ;1i1 asI I as d Il : IthE w:k sli stolmed (l t ) ; pea ill hin11 ( )'e.Itakinl)- mve we enltered tihlh e iic tI cte Elu s the il. doo cloed, s(e, lifted a tc a-fii l face t 1iinc. with the plea. W ill y.oul stopl ight heiri uE d p .ly for ti it In ? '\\ih t is it ?' askvd, foi I l Iew lcrthe n1tv he mhitnr, it back of ta I t. is wce I Iopped ipon l'o knlicc. shec stObd out , Oh11, he( uised toblie ill I l titv School class.' E"TIhe tal st:lct Of tile still,r was this: a bfore, five hovs were gathet inc site thel School fri the street. i were givenf intto her Care anld -t she ben pide in sowin what shi miuld <b>). She taight the lesson ;ftt ;i fslitiIoi, li itit l it) l c(on'clptio fetIegsonal respon si hiliit ty, :111 I ll those years nlevero MnCeI taliked with Ilhenm inldividuially aibmit thle solenil questions of life, InIver CVCle pledged theill to total abstinlence. 'Ten ste left. home and was away for five years. Inl that time shte waked i to the pos sibilities of i lstis a servicel ant1d ofet thought of her boys. "On)I her return she beganla search dad tinaly (ointe 11pon thisonle, who was noticeably under thle influence of lig1tolr. I le seemed glad to see her, btut shook his head to her pro positionl to signl the pledge. "It's nto uSeI o, yioiissed your chance ice to save tue. You could have got tie to do that once, but it's too late tn.' To her inquiries about the other hoys he replied, 'Two of us is dead, two of Its is in prison, ald I ain't worth saving. I tell yo, lady, you mtissed your Chance With isl.'I Years had coe Ind gonel, but she had never beent able to ielp or in ofipnce ; i much more." r. Payson 1l)lannon, writiing of the "ls'fTeets of Revival," after re ferring to ictings Whitefield held Iin one part ol '-cotland, says: "Pro faity,cd whifhadrenen v)ery coin-: thtverh in ad i that oaiybcm a set ofn pryeot deteswr ifdlsa nd feswr iecd eauty Temost beautiful thing ih the wvorldl is the baby, al dimples and joy. 'rhe mos pitiful thing is that same baby thin and in pain. And th< mother does not knowv that little fat makes all the differ Dimples and joy have gonc and left hollows and fear; tha fat, that was 'comfort an< color and curve-all but pit; and love--is gone. 1The little one gets no fa fr'om her food. There is somc thing wrong; itis either her foo< or food-mill. She has had n< fat for wveeks; is living on wvha she had stored iln that plumj little body of hers; and thati gone. She is starving for fat it is death, be quick S Scott's Emulsion of Col Liver Oil is the fat she cai take; it will save her. AThe genutinie tins this picture o I A it, take nio other. If you have niot trIed It, eni for freet anutptc Its agreeabi ' taste wili suirpt se you. 40,9 Pearl t, 'N. ~ 50(. anid $1.00 atdt'uga ets. CASTORIA For Infants and Ohildron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In - Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TIM CNTAUI% COMPANY. HEW VO11% OTY. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Veudenso* iehodule In SM44 June 10th, IW0O. STATIONS. '. P11iatn ......~lii~ a Siummerville........ 12 00 n't a " Brant,hville......... 1 56 a in S Orangeburg ........ 2 60 am 25601 " Kingvill .... ...... 4 W a m 10 1 a ft . ................... liarnwell........... .......... 49le MuLckvill" ........... ............4 " ro'p rity .......... 8 14 a m 12 10 n'a Newherry........... 4 .) a m 1226 p ro Ninety-Six........... WJ am 1 p rm v Greonwood.......... to) a in 1 65 p m Ar. i od s.......... 40 15 a m I1 S... . ... a m 6 p r Ar. Helton............. 11 15 a mn p n ..nd.r.on..... ... 10 46 a m 2 85 p M Ar. Grcenvillo. .......... Y 2 P m11 4 16 p STA TIONS. Dail ^v. (4reoniviie............ 1 i0 0 1 la fn " iedmont ...........0 0 p in 10 40 a in " 'illiast on..........6 22 np 10 55 a Ar. Anderson ..........7 15 14x I.elton ........ ...... 6 45 p mn 11 16a m Ar. Donnalds............ 7 1.5 p mn 11 40 a Ar.Abbeville...... ..... 8 10 p m 2 t L.lI4ldge.. ......... .7 it5 y in 11 66 a in Ar. (4reeanwood.... ... 765 p mn 12 20 p in " NieyI..... 81 I p mn 12655 p mn "Newhevrry........90 p m 2 00p m Prosympy...... ... 194 p in 2 14 p Ia "~ C:irnw .1------.. ...........U 1 ' Oragobug....... 11 4p a m 5 [ p n ":Bravo .~ ......1 5 a in 1 " Summerviie......... 5 2am7( A' lxaCharlo......... 720 a m 8 115 i Noill.No1.s. STAhTIOS Nol No.1 11 00 p 7 W n Ev.hretn.A 570 12 00un 7 41 a " 1iummenrville "~ 7I 28p 6 52 1 55 a 8 55 a ".Btrannhville. " 6815 p42a 2 60 a~ ' Or:angehu rg "l 5 8~j 88 a 4 0 15 a mKnvileo " 4 4I282u fIan ta ....1y.avannah Ar ... a 4 13na...' ..Barnwenl. " ...8 16a 11 a 11'40' a .' (Joluinb.. " -8'''', 8Oa 7 07 a12 20p " ....Alqt.on.. " 280p 8 50 . 808a l 23l " . Bantuno... " 7 48 S 45 a 2 0,J " .Union...... " 1y , 904 a 2 22p " ..Joneville.. "~ 12 p 8 0 19 u 2 87p " ....Pacol1et .... "12 14 p ,901 ai 8lop ArSpartanburgJLv 11 46a5 p .0 55 a 3 'op LvSpartanburg Ar 11 22aO0 0 1 10pi yl 5Ar...A sheville ...Lv 8 0 a .h0 . "P" p. mn. "A"' a. mn. "tN" night. DOUBLE,1 DAILY SEIRVIOE BETWN OH A RILESTON AND QREENVILL3, and between Ohtarloston and Asheville. Pullman palaceo sleeping cars on Trains8Mand 51), 117 andI 68 n n . division. Dining.ears on theseo Li ains servo all meals enronte. Trains leave Spartanburg A. & (3. dvisten, Vestibl jAdn ited); southbun 12:20) *.i. :15 p. mn., ) 1:314 a. mn., (Vestibl t4iited Trains le. vo (ireenvill e,A. and. lap, northabound,6:00 a. mn., 2:114 p. in. and :2.. (Vetibuled i milted) sounthbound 1:80 0. 4:810 p. mi., 12:8 p. m. \estibuled Limitea Trains 10 and' 14-Elegant PulI an P&a'or oars betwvoon Charleston and Asheo lle. Trains, 16 anhd 16-Pullman Drawin Room Bleping cars betweon Charleston and Aghe. Elegant PnmnDaigRoom Bae Yle*pin btwee Barma and A shevl earoute daily between Jacksonville ad 1' F NK .GA NNON J.3M.OULAP Third V-P. & Gion. ?Agr., Traf. Maniager, Washington, D). (3. Washington, D.'Q, W A. TURKC B. HI. HARDWIOE, then. Pa. Agent. A. Geon. Pa.. Agent Wuigtn ii- C. Atlanta, (e. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itrtiflially digests thme food and aids 19ature in~ strengtheoning and recon *truct,ing the exhausted digestive or anb and tonlic. No othler preparation CaIn approach it in efficiency. It in ,stantly relieves and permanently cures D Dsipevsi a, Indigestion, HIeartburn, S ltln e, S 8 tomiach,Nas. all otherresultsof imiperfect digest~Ior, "iPrepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago. i tn O PIUM" tait, a a d . Tako tho 0jort line, which iN the Houboard Air Lino (ailw'A.-Y, for ( hristmaii holidaym, and get hume 111111d of HWAna ClIIs. COME And See the Line of Dress Goods We are displaying now. SKIRTINGS, WAIST GOODS, FLANNELS, WOOLENS, SILKS, etc., etc. We are right Up-to Date. We can please the most fastidious in style and the most econ6mi cal in price. We have, as always, the best linings on the market, CORSETS, GLOVE and NOTIONS of all kinds. OUR Millinery Department Is Complete and we can build a love of a hat to match any suit. Our New York Milli ner, Miss McLaurin, is thoroughly posted in all the latest ideas. Do not forget our Shoe Department. The largest line of SHOES in the city. See our Bargain Counter sure. Come and see us. Yours truly, E I I mVlower Co. BOOK STORE For Wedding and Christmas Presents. I extend to one and all a cordial invitation to visit my wonderful dis play of new and beautiful holiday goods, selected with a view to meet img every need of the gift makers. Our stock includes innumerable at tractions perfectly adapted to meet the requirements of people who are in search of gifts for wedding and Xmas gifts, expensive or inexpensive, suitable for old or young. Now- is the time, and the B'ok Store is the place, to get just wvhat you want and just what will please the person you desire to rememb er. The prices arn right on every single article in my enlire stock, and I will guarantes you that you will find somieting it please you if you will come and see my line. Como~ and see, if you d, not want to buy. I am alway.s glaa to have y ou come and look, anId wil take pleasure in showing you. W. G.MAY ES. EVERY ONE IS INVITED To come and see the Beautiful Christmas Goods, consisting 01 Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plate'd Ware. Novelties of -every de scription, and prices are right. Will keep open until Xmas every evening until 9 p. m. There will be one fare for the round trip for the Christmas holi days, by the Seaboard Air Line Rail way, between pointd in,the State oh Florida, and one and one third faree between points In other Staes. CASTORI d tiU14,1I.il11111 iIHiiim lllqlw mf iC; l yii ig W Il AVMIrlable Prel,arafion for Ati M111alig the Food 1111flRiulla whlm, te 111m1111 nu -.lw --' Promotes Digestion,Cherfl nless and Rest.conttliis lerwx OpHium.Morphine ntorineral. t NAIU MOTC. Apirrfelf umeyl. foCmrip flo,nSoun StoacOarh-a A us'a o n.vit Aniu Seale lies id LOSS FAVER NEW n'n 1 .. A perfeci emoedy for Constina - tioli, Sour Stondach,Diarrtica i orms.Convulsions,verish ness alld LOSS oF SLFEE~ Vac Simila SgA uuAture of NEFW YORK. EXACT COPYOV WRAPFe. ~s In F frt Nov. A1 ath, 1100. I[Hi -1er loanrl T 4m1. o 2thbound. Northboun 1 -'TA TIO)N 8. AM3. A MI A.PM 7 *I.'t Lv Altlnl (x A I)A.81 W 21p A hhevIl p 4e 2 ISp (I reenl Woo1 2 .8 I L451) Ar CI(ll I A. 2 03 (c& w c.) 10 I Lv (.10nn -I'lingm Ar 4 11) I I-'-I In -pne nnbptre 3 11) 12 , 11 (ir n -i I Iv 3 0) (I rr Sprtings) 12 U1 W Oterloo 2 (;1 I 1) Ar niircn-m(Din'r) Lv 1 38 Dltily Fri lI Ft Ex Hun. Ex --uib A % A. M Pam A. 7 30 135 I.v Laurons Ar 1:15 630 7 " 141" Plnrk4 Ar 127 f2) t i I . C1iuton. 1 16 t,t 112 2 W, OallivilIr 102 35*) 9 Al 212 .Kinard.. 12 .2 3130 9.1 2 17 Onry... 1218 :315 1 ' 223 .Jn1apa. 12 -:1 :)0i 104) 237 Newberri 1230 ?'% 11 2, 2 .)2' Prosperity 12 17 . 10 1i:1'V 3(2 ...SIgih .... 12 07 11:15 12 25 3 06 i Mountaiin 12 0:1 1.25 ,t 321) ..Chapin... 11 4) 1; .1) I '5 3 25 lillton 11 43 1li15 1:1'1 3 9 White Roelt 11 40 It) 58 20 :1 4 Blallentino 1135 10 40 2 45 3 4:1.....rmo... 1127 1(115 3 0 3 -19 ..Laeaphart.. 11 20 9101 .1-.., 4 05 ArColumial.v 11 08 9) 20 41ING(olu" bit (A v r. )Ar I1110 8 31) A r Charleston LV 7 03 For Rtatc8, 'Timo Tables, or fuirther 1iformla 11i)n epdi n an iy Agont, or write to W G (CIIlLD, T'. M! -'M ElISON, IPeldenIt. 'T aIle'S Mulanger. J. F. LI V INtJ.ITON, 11. M1. tl E lh0 N. 14o1. A gi. t:sen'1 Irt. .% "ass ' gI. t'olut.nbl a, 8. C. W~in.inigton, N. U. Charl'loll alil~ Wcstll Ual'olilla Rwy &. Augusta and Asheville Short Line. Sohedule in Effect Nov. 211th. 1900, i.oave August a........... 9 40 a n 385 p it Arrivo Gireon wood...12 I5 p ni .. Anderson...................... 8 00 p a1 Laur1ens........... 1 's0 p m1 6 '65 a nx Waterloo (H. 8.)... 12 5:3 1)3 ........ Gireenville.....3 0.4 p mn 10 16 aui hlennl S >r ing). 00 p) m ....... S partan burg.....,.410 p m (100 at n Bahim ............... 8 3 p m ....... S Ilndersonviho..6 03 p in ....... AAshov1110..........7 I5 p 1n ........ Lea1vo Ash.villo........... 8 00) a in ....... 8pairtainburg ....11 45 a mn 4.1 pt G,n rigs...10 00 am ...... (iroenvi ll.....12 OI y m 40 L.aurons...........33.S p mu 7 30 paa Arivo Waterloo(1 8I .)... 21)1 p mIn ..... Otrt woodi.....2 35 p m in t A nd rson ................. .. 7 25 a ii Augus a.............1 10) p m I. 410 )t I tLovo~Auga.....~...:~... ...~~-~~.210 1'l A tion dalo........ ............ 4 -10 lar Fatirratx........................ . 5-3 pr1 Yo.i nase .......... 900 atn 53 3)p Ileautfort..,......... 10 15 atI m 6 0 par Por ItRoyai.....10 80 a m 7ti0pr A r S avatrinah ....................... 7 V- pt: ,ouave. jhnriest on .......................16128 ari Satvat nah................. .... ...10 a r Port lIoyn!............ 1oI) pmn 7 10 at B laonirt ............ 16 pmn 7 20 at Yeomassoo ...........3 0 pm 8IO0 a Fair faix.......................... 9 85 n Allen dalo ......................I9 47 at A rr ive Augusta......................... 1) at , 1.40 p. mn. traIin from' Au uuta mnakes clos cotnneolloni at Catlhoun F"alls for all poinite 0 H~ eaboard Air L,ine.foa Close connecotIin ratGruw dfoa points9 Ou 8. A . 1,. and~t C. andti (. Itailway, an at $partanbu)lrg with Southern Railway. For any in formation relative to ticokot tO~ es, a 'll dules, atdd ross W. J. CRA IG, Gean Pas. A gt E. M. NOR r I. Sol. Agat. Agsa T Md ECMERSON, Tr.afle Manuagor t -______ SATLANTIC COAST LINE FAST LINE BetWeen Oharleston and CJolumbis Upper South Oarolina, North Qar< t lina, Athens and Atlanta.' P'ASEN4lORIn 1(PARTME.NT ) WILIfINOToN N. (., Nov. 20tit, 1897. CONDE~N8ED 8011ED'LE. S (hoiNo WKST: In Eftcot Jan. 35, GolNo EAyvi *No. 5) 1839 No. 68 7 00 am L1....Char:qton, 8.0..Ar H00 pi 524 am I,.......... nos......A r E12(tpi 9 40 am LSV......,.uriter........Ar S I8 p: I1 00 am A r...Coluiba .......v 410 t 12 07'um Ar...Proat tority.....v 2 47 II 19 20 p'm Ar......Nwhotry...Lv '2 It pa I 0.8 umi tr....Clinton.......v I Fal pi 91 ' mim U \r ..l4ar)ns....l~v 1 46 pi 1400 pm At'.. .reevlle.,..Lv 121)' n i 8 1) p)1n tr ....prtanurw.....v I V i, i O'l on, Alr'....intaboro.......v I1 41)a 1 a 515pm1 A r....Oharotto, N 0...0 9 86 al 605 pm ..fibdKosoTi"Ie, N 7.i? fIfii S7 00 pnAr.....,......Ashovlhle......v 82') am No' Pt2 ie 68 80314 trains between Ohuarle ton and Gire. uvl' 'o vIa Atilantlo oast iin Columbia, Nowbeorry and Laurone R. R. an . Oh rleston mnd W ii Carolina~ R R. - IM .~ CI8~ ana Pa n A.nt SAL. *LIMITEO TRAINS DOUB3LE DAILY SERVICE Botcon NGw York, TamDa, Atlanta, Now Orleans and Points Soulh and Wst, IN .FLI.( IG JUN F 3rd, l9sil. HOU'I'll W A Ill). 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