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LITTLE BILL'S EXIT, IN HIS WIFE'87CLOTIHES FHOM TIRE 0HRENVILI-.E JAII, Mary Howatdit Way of Savivg Iter Ihuabao. A. It, Wintias' tolimntilc Story in the Now York Tine. The foltowing story of the oscapo of Little Bill Howard appeared inl the Now York Timos. of February 6th and is from the pen of A. B. Williams: "They were discussimg tie caso of Mrs. Straight, who carried saws with which her husband cut tihe bars of the Jersey City jail. "Human nature is about the slineo in Now Jersey and South Cirolina, I reckon," said a man from tihe South, "aud it's odds on that. Mrs. Straight. will como ont tie saire way Mary Howard did." He was asked about Mary 1Howard. "Ary jm.v%).," replied thre man1i froi tho South "ils, und pobably is yet, the wife of Little Bill Howard, and prubably is yet, a moonshiner up in the mountains of West South Carolina, along tio North Carolina line. "The Howards are a big clan inl that country, atid probably the purrest Saxon stock i horo is. Nobody knows their family history. They were in the mountains on tho heels of the Cherokees, and hvO staid right there. They began to make coe whiskey w0hen they bogan to grow corn, aid the fact that the gvern mont says they shan't m.tko it cuts no ico with them. They aro good, clean lblooded, clear skinned proplo, with bluo Oyes, Ind light hair, fine white teeth, stockily built, full chest. ed, stolid, aid afraid of iobody. Some of thom can read and write and some can't, bIt thiev ato mostl\ religious inl their w:iy. T aluret al Baptists, but they donl't think it ani sin to mako or drimk whiskey, and about once or twico a year they usually break lose, and go on a gen oral howl hrough the nountains. I've thought maybe that is a trait in horited from their remoto i im,stors, who used to go Oin mai1d spreps at about the samo intervals. "Little Bill is what we call in that country a runt, aid got his namo to distinguish him from his first cousin, Big Bill. He is a sturdy littlo fol low, and not particularly pretty to look at, but lie could hol his own in a sullhouse tight, arnd do hris pmai at whatever was going. lie was like the rest .of t.hiemi-farired somne, hunted some, made whiskey arid hauled it seine, arid he got along as overybody else dhoes ini t hat country where nobody ever hais to go hungry or thirsty', and there's always a caibin to live in anid plenty of wood to burn. A sUsPEicTs F.xT'ni. A man name Odour, who liv'ed a fewv miles holowv the I loward settle ment, was; sus'preted of havinrg led revenue officers iup among the How arnd stills along mnou ntamin streams and deep gorges ini thre wo:oids wh'ere no stranger could ever Iinrd any thig. T'hore wais evidence thait a lot of thre Hlowards got together one night rind sat in conclave on Odomn's case. Hie was found guilty, and then the only question was, wvho was to kill him, and how ? "'I'm not sayinrg anything now about details-may have to go back some day. Any how, onoe night. somoe body poked a gun through a crack in the wall of Odonm cabhin as he sat in front of a pin1o lre Ilayinig with his baby. TIhre bahy wasn't hurt; for that matter Odomn wasrn't either; at least ho didn't know lie was hurt, for ho was killed so dlead and so qjuick thiit he didn't. have time to be interested in Ihis own caso. Whna t rial justice had bhl anr in quest lie issued a warrant. for Littlhe Bill's arrest ont the charge of rmur der, and the Shieriff of GIroenville County, who could go anywhere, went up in the mountains and nabbed his man, and shut him up in Groen ville jail. "I've told you Little Bill was a runt. Heb wasn't more than 22 years old, and had no beard to speak of, and what he had was pretty white. You remember those facts ad you'll see where they come into this story'. Bill had been married about a year. His wife was a Howard, too, I be lieve. Any how, she was of one of the allied tribes. She wasn't miore than 18 years old-one of thoo round-faced mountain girls withI big, steady, staring blue eyes, and her mnouth half open all the time, hook ing as it she didn't have an idea on earth except to get dinner and have children. A wan in that country 11ho isn't at the head of a family at 25 is counted an old bachelor. THlE WIFE'S TRAMPS. "From the day Little l1ill was locked up that girl camo twouty. sovon miles to roenvillo every Sat. urday night aid wont twoity.sevei miles homto every Monday mornig lugging her baby in her firms. Si did Littlc Bill's work on tho farm all tho woek and trallpod dowi anfi(d back to spend two nights aind a day witit himl. Most of tit timo she walked. Sometimes iaho got a lift along the road in somebody's wagon or buggy, but it was generally a case of walkiig mnd neuver mind tile weather. Littlt Bill was in jail Hix m1onths---court sits oIly throo tirimos a year and ho got a posponlement the first time--ard 01hrou1gh tlt last of spring, aill tho stituer iand tho first of wiiter tho jailer heard the girl's timid knock at tho door just after dusk Saturday nigit ,and found her stanttding with her baby inl ier arilms, at big snll bolnonet covered with checked linsey woolen on her iead, and Wea1 ing a Shalupeless dress of thle same material. You kIow whait i sin boet is, don't youl ? Well, sIe I never t-aid aniythiig, for t hwso oun. 1 tair peoplo aro ticiturn irs Indianis Wth strantgers-jitst bobbed her head aind waited to be led up to Biil' cell. Let itito lis coll? Why, of I 11our1so. What do You tak(; the I Greenvillo SherilT for? Keep a girl , Iaway from liet Isbanld liftI.I se'd i wilked aIboult tweity sovenl mih.s over mountain roads, carryinig II I haby, too, to seo him \ V by, i, would have startvid a riot. "MondaIy morniig just beforo diay tho cell door would ratio and tilt jailer would lt Mary an d t111( bfab ItIIu, and go back to bed ifor ilt girl 11.1 iodded 'good hye' just a1s slil imb1lod 'howly.' "At the tial tho vvid'n1c w.i mighty stiong igaiist Bill. Th1 voirt r'oo.n was full of Howiad'irds ai I Mary an)d hr baby Hat. oil at hiael, bonch ill th three days t Ie cIS(' WI Oil an(d listIed. Mary h11I Bill convictod and .slteollol auld nlover binkod her hmey1s or shut h)rr monthi)-jiust. sit. anld looked anild list. ened liko she had nuthitng to dto witl it. I rveckol slo was doing someic thinikinlg, too. After tho trial shw gathered her baby up in her arms and loft. Sho ievor fliiched ami nevilhor did L.ittlo Bill. "Theyito3' '''"'e Q1ppeal , of course51, I and1( got a stany of exeedt4ion, bit things looked black. Littlo Bill's wife ko1rt on walking ini Saturday night, walking out Moniday miornhingr. (inAN4iEs cosTIlMEs. "'Ono Monday morninug the jailer hieard thIe usual41 rattle at i ho eellI door, found tho usuail figuires wait ing, got hris usual nod of farewell aind op)4ned1 th door(101. His attent ion wars iattracted foir a mtomeniit by the strid() the bearelr of the~ baby)) had(, but he reflected that a womanIr withI twenty seven miles before her could not stop) to study grace and went balck to bod. \\'hon he wenrt il staiirs at breakfarst tie, two hiours later', 1ho foundi1 in Little1 Bill's cell bitt le Bill's wife, looking sorteor ashamed, wrapped inl i.tt.lo Bill's blankot. .Just a flickor of a sheepish kmnd of a1 grill carmo Over her face, but except for that t hero was no more expression inl it 1than1 usual1. "Lbittl14 Bill had stopped at a friend's house, left tihe baiby and ihis wvife's dlross anid 5111 b)onnIet, and1 dug outL for taill timber. Catchi him. G ive a mnounitairieer andir ai loward two hours' clear staur't ini that country and catch' him ? You might as well Ii ry " Cures talk " irn f avor of Iloodi's Sarsaparilia, as for iro othier medi-T a eine. Its great ursrecorded in truthful, conii'ncing language of grateful men arid women, constitute its most efteetivo ad vert.Ising. Many of those curres are mar velous. They have won the confidence of thre people; have given Hood's Sarsapa rilia thre largest sales in thre world, and| have mado(1 necessary for its manufacture theo greatest laboratory onl earth, Hlood's Sarsaparilla is known by tihe cures it has madeo-cures of scrofula, salt rhouml and' eezetna, cures of rheumatism, neuralgIa and weak ner ves, cures of dyspopsla, liver troubles, catarrh--curos wvhich prov~ Sarsaparilla latebest- afact the One Trfle Blood Purifier, llood's Pil cue ieils e'EtWasy * to catch a flash of lightning in a tir "lipp>er. "MitIy Howard got hr clothieis in ivent, homo. Nobody thotght o prowencting hor. Every woman it the1 country would have cut the So licitor ir ho'd tried it, and thei 011uldii't havo raked tip a jury t1 1,ouIviet. Ard it, al tiurned out 'pret tyVwel-from11 the owr' WIl.4StaWO mont. A fter about six mouit hs Lit, Ao Bill got giy, r.d wNit, swttgg'r og tbouti inl tlt Ilmiutains tellint, hmt, no S3horill' couild Ilrre-st him, an<t hoSherill holard aboit it. 1H0 wasn'l I ma to tak th1at kind of a dare ;o ho got oil hit, horso onlo night Itllded for t lt R1 I?idg, droppi, n on liittl i Mil, catehling bin: 14l10Vp inl I fri'lnd's IouISe, anld got hinl] ut and away boforo dty htt,l brok-i r i I toward coild bo wirIed. May. >o tMhe Supreme Court. read about 11 IL. "'111 ~ w~vrLI8 ~i8 --hat Miary 0id. lluw-,vor- that waIS, t gave 1.; Io Bill it new triall soon ifier Ito got back inl jail." 14'ro tiht' 1r11an1 from tho South )IIu(sed and looked mysterious. 1,T.TE S WITNESS "SUDDEN I.Y" tIlt. 'Liglity curiolus CcAincidelcos lillp ion uip inl th mlloitii(Is," he sa id, 'mli,ghty earllouis coincidences." I t i.s I remarkable fact that not lotg after lis second arrost tho prhicip wit loss aga.1itA. him was ki!lod stonet load onl a molutainl roald onlo day. Nih, 1StI11's v a <olh.-pwd. Wht 41 'ittle ]lill was tehvg h court 01uSO aift"'r his, eIncIlittall hto found lis wife sittinlg on tho back betch 6i1h her stil homnet onl and her bab% 11 her armIls witing1q for hliml. "\\holn pcoplo gathe ar -,, Ilound) lt, IIII(I tridi to niw.1k-e t fi,s over vhat sho haId <kme, sho smilt-d her loIw stillk., sht)will r at pretty set of Ohile 1voth that twever f,lt at brish,. Ind ai shie i d been 'a stu1dyin' hbout gMttin' Biill outor tho scrap"' it o im WIe. \\'htlwr shw haIld a t udil' oult 1iw Supremil- Court md tho Ioti4 w:liwss part. or, it, t.(o, I .oi't know. 1il1 nm liot, sm'ltag Flire's Ilo te!ll,g wchakt thos wvOloml 11 th mto s 110111titHS do know% Mttd thillk. Cout nover find ont aiN thing abont t e-xcpt by IAt's donit. "Thoy talIkOd abOUt gOttinl- up1 11 lbsvription for ieri bit sll said seit iidn't kiow that she was 'it wanltit)' if anythinlg inl ertitk'ler' unkes.i it Vas 'a littlo mito' of cantldy for the >Ihby. The bahv, she said, Is site !oItoimphiled it widh nlatt-rad pridev, 14i1t 'o\vo cally power-fill.' "So shte toOk LiItle Bil! Id the -ilhy home. Thtt. wits m 1892, wiiieve'-about01 six years igo I'm) oli shte has 1kep t iL pr)ett t ht hand tett lieeri ill ality luoroe sctrapeis. I've' ix baieis thee owOl." 'T i.LIiAN WiAS ANGRIY. houatgh He 14 V&. W .ama,Htig utd he. t Senoa'. Washintgton, F~eb. 15i--TheO 'xt' ut ivo 8(21sion of thle Sonatet todas vaM entl ivented byv a vigortous (llrt fi senattor Tillmanti, of Souith Carolinai, 0 seenro1t re0ogn~tit ion to miake' a poit igainist t hoecontetionr thlat thle I Ia vatiianu I sland-s were of sItrat egic im )ortt ance to t lhe Unit< d States. Men - itor Galliniger' occuii d thiIle chaii r mdt othItr Senattors were see'kintg to intiko repor ts uploni noinatiitionis, sev 3ratl c'ommig ini a fter~ Mr. Tillman tad riseni. llis voice wias drtownedt by thieir: andt it beganr to loik tas ii the Senatto miiight adjourn withIou t his beinig heard. A pplarenitly reamliz irig the sit uatiLon the~ S >uth CarJeolii Senaitor tooik hu is peitionr iln the tiid dlo aiislo0( directl in tiront oif the chil a id demaniiided tto lh htard. ''1 L,.ve stod hero' oin miy fee wvh i I eight oir tn umen have been re ciogiz'/ed," lhe stid ini ttentoriian tontes "and I wati. to kntow if 1 tam to b< heard." "If thle Senaitor' would speak httle loudier'" said1 Senator Iloar facet iiusly, "hIo miight bo." This rema rk did nhot appearentl fall agrooabily upon- Mr. Tillmn' catrs andl ho relietd by appoaling fo have booni ai memtber of this hodv fo thrlee yeartis," lie said, ''and1( 1 hav< ialways tried to depiort tiuyself as genttlenumat and l thinik I am ent itle< to fir t rontimient."' who occupied the~ chatir, rapjped fo order'. 110 then1 explined(i~ that th<i failuro to reogizoA M r. Tiliman wat duo enit ily to ani inaidv'eec an< to thle facLt lint hiis at tention11 hat been directed in another way. To this Mr. Timana replied tha this Oxplanattioni was entirely satis f.Atory and hao than nmroedo ti I Make his poit which %was that the strategio importauco of the Hlawaiian I Ishinds was over rated. L o argued that in case of war bo. i tiween Japani and the United States - Japan could bring coal for her war. s-hips over in tenders and thus reit der hlersulf inidependeit of tho is MftSWFECNV 1110NOIRED. Hesonto Attst-ams Preseanted 111 Wisth t Cano. (leogister, I15thI.) A pleaisiig anid appropriato inci. dotit occnrred yesterday in a coin mittoo room immediately after the a(djourllIInMnt of the Senate, ut whidh tiilo Iid placo a ibelutifil gold headed cano n%as presented to Lieu tonalit (overnor M. 31. MeSwooney. It was a token from the clerks and !ttaches of tle Senate for the presid ing offiver. The canO wis delivered by Mr. Scarborough in a short but appro priato speech, abounding in beauti full seiItimonts expressed in choice words. In delivering the cano, Mr. Scarborough said: "President M SwCOney, it 18 isindeed a pleasant task which the clerks and attaches of the Sonlato havo imposed uponl mie, thll Ia;k of presenting to you this beauti fill cane as a silicero testiimonlial of the high esteem aid appreciatior. which the doners hu-vo of your worti. as a presiding olicer. Happy. inl deed is the 111111 who possesses th rare faculty of attraficting to hiinselI thoso over whom ho presidos. Thi faculty you possess in a reiIrkable degree, anld t-his un11 prOt ent ioUs tri hule, at tests the fact. Accept it, and mII yoir declinig years may it bo support to you. It. will be ploasant ill after years to givo full sw'ig tc -mveot inlemory which sHall fly bueli and dwell upon this incident in your lifr." lRisin anid addressing AMr. Sear. 1o oughi and the others present, Pros Idat MeSweeney said: "This is a happy moment II in y life. It i3 On. of the times that 'the heart feel: most w-hen the lips speak iot.' Tlin ex(luisito gift is received ini a spiri no loss appreciative than was th. spirit of generosity which prompte ih giving of it. It shall be kep md cherished, and when I shall hav, grown old or passed away, I shal leavo it as a chorished heir loom tt ily posterity." The followinig is the inscription 01 the cate: Lieutenaint Governor M. B. Me Sweeney, from the clerks ind attachet of tho South Carolina Senate, 1898 ARE YOU BANK RUPT in health, constitution undermined by ex travagance in eating, by disre garding the laws of nature, or physical capital all gone, if so, NEVER DESPAIR Tutt's Liver Pills will cure you. For sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, malaria, torpid liver, constipation, biliousness and all kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills an absolute cure. r hieester's Engliah Biantond Jirana. ENNYROYAL PILLS Soriginaanand ruRgsta. ine mANS BacdIS .aNol eASRTIUM SWiEEPA, seldwt lebon ktof ~)hihcst,eVeauc ariety for on l . ln,and t al. Add Lo TDro F,t e0d 84c e ncu ing tacopy o 9Ctlogueand. Feloral Culture, "helloC0 fo9rit Ss o.1 ." m acap. wetD. STATIOMOSOT PAlOLA - f PClecm ANrk, decased,RPin-S , ti-iSWt, PEankT oas et o,Df fondantsty.or cl aojCsmplaint,ssoamarshallses seniu ~lS i.pased inCOT 3 thIee above Nlentitled iae S.i'i.,~ at' publ ucio onISalesdav r Marchn 7t.h 1898, alfl'ittrat,' a, of whc l~gecom L r diaed Iel-.cdi and posses1e, coaneing1121 (55 ifty fvedandThru Vorh Ars,mr r ooksland,t arsha .llnkinss, on.ln Islaand,ord. rIX TTRMUI'F 0A1" Nthr)cash salo. Jecured by the abovd oft theI pur chaser,1 Il andl aotaeh.iof t,heis(e, w itih lev7othe 88 pallhasetrt tof ant,c paopmn of crchF~iedit prtin in whole Ior lens pate nsI on,adSat -i'o( W111MI.J.U.. iloniis. lii 4)1 )lIh C 01( fo J' P2 ou . N., O Inbrqul aloia '1821 lOiQ Ihil Miraculous Benefit REOEYD FROM Dr. Mies New Heart Cuic 14 LI P. IAlCOOK, of Avoca, N. Y., veteran of tho 3rd N. Y. Art Illery tmal for thirty years of the liabeock & Munsol Carriago Co., of Auburn, says: "I writo to express my grat ltudo fori he mimrac lous benotit recolve( from l)r. Miles' lleart Cure. I sufferod for years, as result. of army life, from sciatlca which affected my heart in the wort form, my limbi 8welletI from the ankles up. I bloated until I was ule to button my clothing; had sharp pains about the heart, smothering spells and shortness of breath. For three months I was unable to lie down, and all t-he sleep I got was in an arm chaIr. I was treated by the best doctors but gradually grow worso. About a year ago I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Now Ileart Curo and it saved my life as If by a miracle." Dr. Miles' Remodies are sold by all drug gists under a positive MIO3 guarantee, first bottle bonoilts or money ro funded. Book on dis eases of the heart and Heafth nerves free. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. to hou-c ke pe - Liebig COMPANY'S Extract of Beef COOK BOOK telling19. 110W to lirepLre many od. iVate aItol de lic ious dishCs. \ddress Liebig Co., P. 0. Box 2;18, New York. PARK(ER'S HAIR BALSAM Chensemsland butif ies thle hair. 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Mot. exvlon t Ilily ..I.. 40 go.. . -Vnu 110 twcl lo ridla d e;ll. . . 11wi. No. ha87 itta. .--....ls.ll.I( n o i 1 51 So 1t0westeru Limited. Vui ..-......... titin witi j ing I' n l id .8t Vor..... cOllelms 44ti lb If CIla rot to Ar Col'uit Bhn'i . .. o i -'1 ag 1 I 5lnn l'1 '1t7 ai Plv Cliin.in sk.-Pi9 cars Ud tween Augusi and ichnionid. . NA s. a. unitaop-- U. . pi7t. i - h15p i4 pullmll (l11.1il' ig roomi4 buftfet bu-~'tt11eaish twel,'.i Jul-Icsiliv iud Now 'Xork i l,,lt tp.111 111111 sleilig4 curs beel'li Allglst.1 anI' lotto. l .u.&t 11111111 s i4 0 p 7 0. aOWo A r CilV11 & O ei. Nygr. T. 1.. NV :%g%1bIto. v. A. TURK, 8. H. HA NWRIC. G. P.vA..nth.Ington..A.. .. t. ti Ailnita. SOUTHERN R, kILWAY. ConiC1~1n - - . I 11' 2 In FfreC a Noto.i a 4- A197 N SDAL AMTID." Si etblD.aivo )d iC luina .br....h.withou hang but 4n poile,cb.tyn.nah . m . aI.tt. p III WNg . 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P4uln pleiiiit soiger nTainsb 85.'b an 66 7 n 3.o A ndC dvson. R~ Wahigtn D./ iua a s R AD TimeTAlE n eet cto ber17h,189. asernStndrd IITtne i Southonesu igse nd No~thbund.a lIon's MtIxtl1 Pasds- a aao.k MIx' Lcalts se'gt, frD.'lestgen fr omel'r pate 'gt. AdsoDly Dutae elyJnes d. e ay;tu otg 1. adb l yeseieng onyoI o4,yg~ULID ?SA~L ~P 'o Atlanta, Chi .otte, Aogu8ta. Ahnu, W11. miington, New Orliam anci New York, Boston. tIchtmond, % ashington, . Nrfolk, Portbmouth. Suhou 0 hi efleot Feb. 7th, 1897. 14'1 Iin% Ni., ~~~No. 4~W. No. 41. y Nt V York, vittiPun. W-.an.*1 in*iIiin I hIId lpiU ..................... A 12 1 in 12 06 at " litltiuoro ....... .................. 8 1 b 50 air "%% ahiington.................4 40 " 4 80 " Itiihmond .......................... 868 pim 906 " u. Norl, .la 8. A . -.*885) pm *9 158" rlot talr outil . 8 46 ptu 9 2) " ,V W O'4 1, vIa H. A. I, ......... *11 28 pn*I15 al% 1 l enof .4o, .. . *12 6t am * I d9 pu i ati vii . 'o. ...t7 I ain tl ~pio b.yD ltrhan.. ...... to PIutl 00 atn r lit-eigh, via 8. A. Ii .... ... *2 10 nm *8 81 Saitiford..............................838 " 6 03 " tithorn Pae1no ................. 4 2- 4 1, 58) S ian o ................. ........... "10 6 53 " " kVWaillLu borio ....................... 651 8 11 " M .oro.......... ..... ... 13 " 912 _ l'intrioIi, % Ia I. A. I...... *8 jO" *10 2 pin "it tu r. Vin M. . j.......... 8 10 pn 10 47 pm v olunb , C. N.& . it. ............ to (0 pm X r 'l Iton " ......... 945 un 1210 Ic Sireon wood " . 11 85 ' 1 07 am 1 Abhiev illo 6 . II th .6 1 40 .' Elberton 6 .......... 12 07 pn 2 41 " I6 heni " ..........i6 1 5 * 845 6 Winder 6 ......... 160 480 " Atanta, 8. A. L. (Union 260 " 521 " ep6ot0) (4'en tra_ii'Imoj N T 0 '6liOUN ) No. 40a. No 38. 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Tra.i of Pulinim Sle"per old Wonasi'. boiweon Washngton and At " als. oro 1ulln '*H "rg betwee l Port . 1out011114nod Chtester. S. l! N.eip. 41 and44 38.-Il ho- 14. A. L. FxprPPPm,'P "loi PhTrain, Complu a nd PIllil5 l Splenpqir Alwe W'Irlortsio t l ( 7A linti. n poany edi n bet weo Colun Wa igd Atlanta. I1t I an Ahes ter.1 kInClate connection t. A%tlitlnta for Alonitomiery, blobile, New Or clns, Te.xn Caltfornin, M.xleo, igitta. mv)git, Niehllle, Mnu his Alacon, Floridin. Fot 'lckel' S(leepI-S, and finforImnt lon, up. py to 1I. A. NwInd, Uen. AgI.. Poss. 1,eipil, Ihinbill flouse, Atlanta, (n.,ttharlotti, N.( 'JuIIl , Vce- reR. and ( nl Sanaer V l. hclKi('4en'l 141u1erlinte oddtnt. It. WV. It t41 0VFIt-, Tritfile Manlinger. T. .1. ANDUl I86SON, jen'll Pitsvingor Agent. NIAi. OEi'CELt'OI PTlSMOUT.i, VA. 1har1'sta1 a0na Westerll Ca1olla Rwy Co. Augusta and Asheville Short Line. Scledulo Ito Effect Oct. 3, 1897. .env10 A tigutai......... 9 40 a Ii 1 40 p in Itrivu Greoi wood...........12 1'; p m ....... .... An'deron ......... . . . ........... 6 i0 p ; 11til-vr u-m....... .........t I )1p rn 7 0) a Im GIrPnville ............ 3 'i 1)6 leon11 SC.ing1...... 4 1 1m . S1-ft tt bui ......... 800 p in 1;i iU a m* 8n'uda.................... 6 13 p m . e rt.nill1.. 04 P m .............. As vill .............7 (R i . . .ivo A sh) vi ~ ...........8 20 a t . S. irtlibuirg ......... 11 45 it Il u I- ni to 4n S).I g....10 00 a in G cpiv l ............11 10 i m 4 0 pin Liill-i 1a-8............. 0 p in 10 - - \ rriveG~r ri enwoid....... 2 28 p ml i4 0 a in A n de r. n-... ................ .. 7 810 a in A tigus a.............) 5 () p m II l0Ot. mn enve6i Uuho'in Fal.. 4 -4 p in ra ve nV Iale ighi............... -20 ai m N rioik.............. 7 46 a mi lQtersbuirg ....... 20) a m ituch ui. 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Atnuu.ta mnakes ohION -onneo(4 it t Canlhonn ?'alls ior 4111 points6 0on haeno,rd AIr L.1ine. (16,x4 connetoLion 1nt Greenwood for till 1(6tu t644 8. A. L. and flt. andi ( a Inity, ai.d ti Spartanb)u4ru w-h Hoiut,hornt16 ln i wy. Fo- 6)6 y i foinmat 1(4n rI lative to t.ckets, WV J. ChA 'O Gen. Pas Agi. E M. NOIITII. 101. Aiil Aiitiita, (4a. T' Ml 1.31I i( 0 N, Iraffic Matnn er6. Florida Central & Peninsular TImeo Table In Effect Jan 1. .Ilve New t6-rr.v---........................2 25 pin \iiIvo Colinibla..------.--..........(0 pm1) No. 37 No. 3). ---Clt -Ia............1 55am611 47ait ~vDerk-. 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