The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, September 22, 1892, Image 2

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3KENS SENTINEL. PI1CKEIs C. II S C. 1. E. ROGGS, FAitor and l'roprietor. of xt at Pickens Pottofice au Secoond Class Mtatter. cor An .'RIPTION PRICE, S1.50 per Year Invaria n advance: for ix months, 75 cents. ar tisements inserted at one dollar per square eoe je inch or less for the first insertion and contR for each subsequent Insertion. A Cel al discount made to merchants and others is rtising for six months or a year. OSITION ADVERTISE MENTS POSI- ni 14LY NOT TAKEN. ry notices exceeding five lines, tributes Co espect, Communications of a personal teter, when admissable, will be charged adverttsements. ri OCRATIC NATIONA11 TICKET. For President, CROVER CLVRLAND, b Of Now York. Tor V le-Prestdent, 0 ADIAI H. STEVENSON, of Illinois. e THURSDAY, SEPT. 22, 1892. POLITICAL TO.ElANCE. g editor and proprietor of the Pickens c NEL, is Julun E. Boggs, t single mar- ' ian, a citizen of the town of Pick- t L the county and State aforesaid. he says editorially, 18 simply his on. We do not intend to be unkind or rant in the expression of these opin Our attenti.,n has becn called to the hat some of our readers are of the >n that we were intoicrant, in saying s rMhnstone's defeat wa3 a calamity to 1 ate. This was merely the expression b opinion in which future develop- n i may call upon us to make a differ- b itement It is passile for Mr. Lati- C ishow that we were badly mistaken. give a faithful and honest record "lie acts, and this aistory will tell i 'Ie have heard do:cns of Till "I, was had for Johist(one 'Ad district. lie was the had." Such Tillman men "rNi. There are hun I in the county who 'v ofiers. We hav I '13 sc"andalonqfo no nhr is no0 8 erAnk rWhy possible e not .in ,int a of us V ever tI iings- If I were 1. opinion V agat us; thcMi. ly no p) .14ty "for an id. C whole "cconemy 1 i President to co.i rence of opinion., ai, L expense and trouble . Certaii the opfnIion (A an that is foiund, we have 0 enthrone, and loyal to it. y deMocrAts f all 1ata o Artes k lies are freely dliscusving the enla1mty* hC State mr! colmty 40useid L the de. of their rcspctive fuvorjit(--. 1lut all 'iS not 1101os0ingr' 10 t ies anily Vote. 4 linig tolle o the tlhingd~C democratic h .:t, (overnor al unexpected la - that accomi s their beau I andiu effect. a mug sentence 1a uched inl tihe at e: "If hie, ~ tig that we Swould not f md critisinig at feeling andi al ist? Tmlms Is ,rds from its country and ti these things hb - 'i Tillman) y mUa instruc- .ti heC Voinntary ti 'arnd n,utw in A 1er genstemenl, and1( n we can give y'Inl. y aid we are ready' atnd willing to do .,0 plport the mea8sure~s you wcrcelected en. Jouirnal. ike a gAOt muany politicians, the mosMt at can be truthfuli3 said of the above "is r' It occupies space. TJhe~ Journadliuhas 1 -anarkably keen eaw for whine-ing, It is~ & ine wh3uer itself. We are glad that it not suirprised to see spots on the sun. We like to see some people rep)rovin:g n, but someltimies-suchi things artp ineon. uIous (that is about as big a word as "gra dIous.") The Journal evidentl!y e. pected .c SRWri'.'a. to go out of butsiness. lIs te remarks- ef the SEN'rlNcr. any ore "gratuitueuls" than those of the Jour ml? Th'e last quotat.ie- from the Szx:m tr. sounds more like a jubilee to ius than lythiing else but the ken ears for whmines ichm hang on the Jrournal, have turned o f:ubiice into "'lamnlctations,'' andit it anuts to entertwvine a wreath of eypress ith the laurels that ent(ireIi) our brow. We have a.s good a Giovernor and no' a >Od a Congressman as the 7 'urnal and e insis: on our claims, If i. don't like , it can just sipy "git further It seems that G4overnor Tillman has beeni >nsiderably indisposed since the election. [u was unable to attend the last meeting -f tile Cieinsn TPruste*es, aind is reported 'i beIng coflned to his room for sever.Jl ays. We hope to hear of his speedy re overy. The only conitet in the stAt; co~nventtion~ hic.h aseembled iln Cohlunibia to-day Wednesday) wrill be between wV. u. Ben t, of A&bbevilie, aijd D,. A. Townsend,I of l~on, for the At.torne'y.Generalship. TJhe tnhnces ,.cem to be in Tfownsenid's favor. TvryHiti'Fsun~diilschool~iiEthe State nght topbservo In sonic way the "Ceun 'wial Chldren'sn Day ' o Ocitber 2d1. It an opportnrdfyv that every live ouperin indent will utilfize to good purpow. Make at memor-able day for tihe children--one ey may look back to for years to come, md which will inspire us all with- holy al for the catuso of missions-.Baptist Uirier. AUN WHAT V OtIAVE AND GIT THE GOOD Ov IT, t 1a a well known fact that this section the country abounds in enormous depos. of marble, knolin, iron, pyrites, tale, undrum, asbestos, steatite, gold, &c. d while indications of chrome and ienical ore, tin, silver, lead, zincand )per are numerous, they have not yet re ved any attention, and while their value known, no systematic effort has been ide to place these products before the usumer. Actual survey has demonstrat that this neighborhood is remarkably ch In indications of the earthy minerals, ch as silica, aluminum, zinc, tnagnesIa, aucina, thoria, zircornia, &c., clo de of sodium, nitrate of potash, borax, krytes, gyMIpmum, alum shale, phosphate I lime, carbon and compound of carbon, oal, petroleum, naptha) sulphur, arsenic, >balt, molybedenum, antimony, and tanganese. Fred K. Overman, the eminent metalur ist, says, "When we consider the great Ktent of the southern gold formation, hich Is at least five hundred udles long, kc breadth of the gold-bearing strata in rhich the veinls te ibiedded aInd which ; from twenty to fifty mileB wide, and mi ther consider the depth of those veins, dich may be assumed to be two thousand !e(t, the body of gold ore in these regions certainly to be regarded as an important urce of national wealth." We have our .lves seer splendid specimens of gold ,aring quartz, plumbago,asbestos,stoatlte, iica, kaolin, porcelain, potter, pipe and rick clay, and immense blocks of the fin it quality of iron cre (weighing upwards I a hundred pouuds), coruudrum, copper, langanese, ochre, &c., all obtained with i a radius of twenty miles arou:d Pick is Court I louse. This coupled with the otive c',idenec of the'exi-tence of met lifcrowi lodes, beds of ore, irregular and ierilcilal delpo-itr of all description, (not omAing the alluvial and gold bearing), :hich goes beyond saying, provc conclus ely what has long ago been asserted, viz: 'h11 this is one of the richest miueral etia).; of the Lnited Stater,. The Pick ais Lad Agvncy is ncw prepare(l to in etigate and undertake the agency of iinerit properties, having secured the ser ices of an experienced mineralogist. "No erson, unless he he a thorough expett, an depend upon the appearace of cer ain pieces of ore for a guide as to the -ield of valuable metals. Many of the ilicates, earhonates ard chlorides are per eetly unmetalic to lotk at, anld when Ils -,atcd .ith otoer iea : ae vury f!ccuiv i.ii. c chlornie of sm:v*"er depss in t,i. ,rkla w-re pli.-hed wvr with,ot tiIr na ar;- bing. M %w,I : ,i- wM1.r1 the arow le of lead (ar0 y letd, ui.oticed at -e:aiu ille, which, thlll uigh dwcil e.o'. live. years becane ia city of 30,001) ii .AO ets.l Wn Se.te 4zvv1g 1VU s . lan.anl g impared with the enormous interest you1 ive at stake. We believe no more profit tic investment can be' found, and every nd4 or mine owner In this section of the LroIIlia is urged to take banitd with uis d let, the country know that we have inerals in a quantity and quality equal to cy. This is no idle day dream. The ew York IIerald conunenting on these ets, says: "The resources of the .Southk 'e boundless. Its coal and iron deposits, ways the foundation for the greatest rospcrlty, arc so great as to defy compe 1,ion. In the' great mineral and timber alt which stretches from Virginia toI orthern Alabama, there is a concentra-. on of mineral and timber wealth gri" ian can be found in any other eqi F Amierica or )'umron,' wnth ItWI was a <:,phal joke on Mr. Jobhnsltone, whichi he and his 1 ritimdl will haive at least we years to me'diatet on. It is jideed Inazing how slow the politicians andl reSS become aroused to the fact, that he mssem lire not, murmuring without ause and that they are in earnest about heir demands. Tlhey no longer listen to littering generalities and anmbigutous >dedges.--PIeople's Journail. The peoples editor has found so munch to imaze hinm that It is hard for himt to make us statements fit. 8So far as we are abio1 to udge (and we are one among the masst3es) he masses are not murmuring. There is a oncsome whine and dreadful wail goingy *mp from the pol iticianms anId ofihce seekerr. itl1 so far as~ we hazve been) able to see, tile lournal tell' un of no "denmd" etxcept the d!emand(s for omeie. Thie Ocalai demands ire by no means the demnids of the pco 1le--not even demalsl of the People's JoulrIal. An honest fair weindled Tiliman man1 said1 to use last weeck that he expected to imprj)tovemenCt in the prestlnt adminmis nc omo ove'r formter ones, arnd that he would be surprisedc if the re wea. a.. So be does not regard the Ocala demands sbeing the demands of the people. Tfhe Joturnal sagely remarks: "Th'ley no0 longer listen to glittering generalitier andl ambtig tIous piledges." Ist that bcaust:e the c amn )aign has closed? Or have they qulit read* Ing the Journal? Tihe Ktaght lina. 10, the folloin rest' Coutions. were pass. lice:olvLed, th at we t 1 the lac te Ite esof Mr. Howden (l l'itor of Ithe( C.t ton P hot as1 ii an inul' to the intrigenelt and( h.mtor of every1 't Ilinn e fiame wam participated in the ilast state primary elee. tion. Resolved further, That it. is the s.ense oft this Alance that lany A ll ilaeann wrlm RI prnaries andt 1aslsted In sendinog (delegaites to the May Stato convention is bond in honori and truth to stand by and su1pp)oit tho national nominee. J)R. W. W. WmUouv, Pres. A. RI. Iloj.nze. Secretarv. VACATION NOTES. WHYE's AVE. From Basic to Shundun the diste L4 miles-a beautiful drive down th. River. Along this drive there are many real elegant farm houses and more mlagnifi cent barns. We passed one farm on which a large barn had just been completed, the second built on the same site during the summer. A day or two after the first was completed, it was lightning struck and burned to the ground. The builder said it was not quite to suit him anyway and he raked away the hot embers and began the erection of another. There are no prettier or better farms in the world, than along the entire route. Shendun is another one of the boom towns in the Shenaudoah Valley. The 6treet cars run hither and thither through the hay fields, with here and there a trai eler. The same man A. D. Wright, who maunges the R. & D. eating house at Charlottesville, is also ianager of an el egant hotel at Shendun. le does a good busints as Shendun Is something of a sunmiiier resort, besides, thusaids of pco pie go there every season to visit Weyer's cave. It is west Gf the city in a small mountain, the foot of which is approached by the street car line. It is nearly a quar ter of a mile to the mouth of the cave which is about half way to the top of the mountain. It is fenced off securely to shut out intruders. There is an ofilce at the entrance provided with lock and key so the guide can shut in the squad and shut out the world. On this hot August day there were two squads and two guides en tered the office at the sanie tine-about eighteen or twenty. After registering our names the guide said lie would take our tickets which we did not have at that time and he reconed at once that a dollar apiece would do is well. We thought that was about as steep as Table I(ocA and since that timre we have bven studying up soie scheme to charge non-re.sidends of the county for looking at this wonder. We tehelephioned somebody over Ii Siendon to turn4 onl the lights, then went out at the back door of the oflice and the guide unlocked the gato thatt stood across the entrance, and asked us into the hole in the lock and key act, and this time we were shut in the world. We had some an.iety about. the guides taking good care of thit hey. We tiii made i grad tal descent for about Lwo hundred feet and grouped ourselves in what is very properly ternied the reception room. It was bril liantly lighted up with electricity. Here our rount and phump guide, who is quite classical in everything but form, gave us an extemporaneous lecture on how to make an ex ploration of the cave pleasant and protitable, and that was that each one mist, draw very liberally on the powers of hisimagilI9tionl. lut we did not hnve to imaline that. we.c lwfbel tran1pored into b:it ther ih-.rp hpindon:.s lsiner are a rout wnlinymom setacites.li !T-n- m etc is and t. svc 4 ioth' fai ftri le iz th.ir a tpeuLr an. hour a1d a hlt to vew. ite, au tl- ds uit withkhei sarp oin downad. yThe area la aymr taattsta isethia ofinl theence. No twarie ista fcrystals, the formations areasir regular and varigated as the summer clouds that rise at>ove the mountains to view the setting sun, and hold 11is ray3s in i every tont of beauty and every forn.. splendor for .Nature's batst sitting hi' mortal eye, the camera of the - dome one deep) in clasa throuou:h the cayve av'.' ing tigures atui the instrno. as rno" ..niish ,eSeaech.amiber, ncadmany other like joiel.ais. iurectlywiou taceusere 90aoi feet ' or and legt25 zet. TIhis inagi nat ion rea~di ly pic(tureCs man.iy Ri anials, ase w ell &a aIl sami s aanl sizes of iunnate ob.. jo e('. Thiere is a little elevation to which the. guide invited about two at a time and had them to peer through a tIssure in a projctinmg wal. We noticed everyone ex claiimed, aind laughed and seemned greatly delightedl. We became iml patieint for our time. We aiscended. hooked , and bld0( a six mouths' old liiby with laughing coun tenance, just as if he were frolicin g with his mnornin- bath. The guide d11( not have to teif any13oneL what it was. Near one endl of this eathiedral is a huge stalag.. muite about fifty feet high, which has tot teredl just enouotgli oaut, of plumb to he aptly styled the~ leaiming tower of P'isa. There are two places where the water drops fromt the' ceilmtg abut as5 fast ats a clock ticks. It h c:might mi stonle jaris, regirters abuit fi fty. fouir de grees and w.aukes line dhrining wa ter. At another pInee is foiund ean im. mnioie ourini hinging neCar a w o! . Its thicknei':s is :'o osed.Ocu that aI mii:an e'lim tap it with a'knifandbnake. it imitate a p,iano. A nthu,r imi!hir formation, a little deepeIir t'imedo, is called theli or'g:ml. Oni the relturn, just att the hott ofli i the as,-eiit tha:t lendsI to t he gate, the g;ui le poJintedl to it,ihri c,avern .ind asked the crowd to enter. 'llwy v .t.lked d(I ii.t 1 the darkness V wi'h Saline nuisgivmiias andi were arrangedi mounid whten the gmide t urned ont the light. A most geoirge.ous cenoe flashed upon the crlowd. It was hard &ly necessar'y, with what we had al ready seen anid heaird, to be iniformed that t his was Salomnon 's Temple. It liade the ro;eguired figures, co'loriin;s andi n.early he laeione(3V. This wanus the fit, tmii elbiii.., to the tindiergroiund( dlisplay. "Th hecav.eis detohne t the glog of g0d and.th t>u:aiu t uh --:.e: b I hand, n ' Io iut!ire weh) up to th jui bud t wit~ tv *'- h * se.' i to ole L 'r' Cam .A nle p,Iui tog if Iite houris, lainiled us hiappy antd enufe back at The J3anidon inI P iu'. '. enu1i.h(ing I; Jone tI 8tt $ ', Ithe I(io'h mi'lod and1 l)ianville. Railroad wiltlL ut o salo reduced rate round trip summer exceur sioni tickets to all sununer resorta. Tickets .rEADY While our stock is not all in, still we have opened up and marked off piles of goods. Our Dress Goods Stock this season will far surpass any of our previous collections in point of quality, and we think will surpass any of our previous efforts in the points of style and beauty. We want the Ladies to pass judgment on this Stock of Fabrics and invite all to call and inspect. No time, pains or expense was spared to get just the collection that the people want. We have also received a beautiful collection of cotton Dress Fabrics. The styles are new and prices reasonable. Some special good things in Table Linens, Towvels and Napkins. 54 inch Cream Flannel for making waists, at 75 Cents. This Fabric is really worth $1.25 per yard. Haven't time to write out a detailed description and the prices of the good things we shall offer, but shall be pleased to have our friends call and see them. J. H. MORGAN & RRfO or act have I given ground for an 'honeCsi A ttm eriu. person to place such a cl.atrie upoen - - - me. On the contrary, I said throiugh the "Unq1festionably the P'aramount Issue of the press I had always been a denurat aneil Qampaign is the Tartir." uth arolina. Istandathere to"dr.ITA RIFF .-. RUEFOR ! lave been nominated b)y democrata in the bird district in the demiocratic p)rinary. I TIIIE PARAMOUNT ISSUD. thall act with the democratic party if per. niitt.ed to represenr this disatrict in Con. NEON. WMl. Ml. SPRINGER, cress on all quiestions wvhich have not been Chairman of the Committe of Ways and Meana. '''~ di.y a majority of my constituency. Froru lION. GROV ERt CLKELAND. i abidh ai cacu begains tc "Th wotrrk iral r.oa e-ry important additien inties o;f this district as the cein- Fromt IION. AIDLA I E. STEVENSON. tforni of my State. I request "It gives me great pleasure to unreservedly 's of the State copy tihis. oe<orse:'the work on Tarifr Reforma prepared A. C. LATIMBR b,y the lIon. Wmn. Springer. I trust it amy be 8. OBe t 8t - ut into the hands of all (Clubs, Leagues,..Demso -, ^., et -th - cratie Committees and Associationst, and that ..l,umbla Register, they will aid in its general distribution." Did You Ever Hear of Such a Match. " mstsidi ilb fgetvlet l Old Aunt Kesiah-widow of John IIar- nwpeetdb ieeao. ling-and Mr. Yaney O)uzts, of Meeting Frn ONCAINSJRC. street, were united in holy wedilock 'lThurs- "r piie' oko aifRfr n dlay, the 8thi the ceremony being perform- h su novdi h eieta otso ed by Mr. II. P. Johnson. The bride is'l2182i utwaisnedatbitie.Iar yasold while the groom is 22. Quit,e anetyrqetll1rnrtiCoctteCls number were present to witness somiethtinglainItdsreaniogtohv hei they' 'C neverterd of before. It, was qutit,e ~tcruail o4il amilsing to lteatr the old lad" brag"ing on N ttsa nti onr a ie h her.sweet little Yancy.- dgefielt . Moni- M~~ngr" ywr o h l Darllngton's Rig Tobacco Cornpany. i toeryue;:4nreer" .As an, evidence of the success of tobacco IOtv,ehu 0 ae,ilsrtdb ad rasimg in this State, thc. Secretary of State 10l'rrtsolinGovrleea,lo. yesterday chartered the D)arlington Trobac- jti .Se5su ila .Srne,at co Colupany which has a capital of #100,.- icutMd oCus reigI 000, andl will manufacture tobacco at thatQunies point. TIhe directors are J. J. Ward, Patul etpspido eep f rc.Aet W hipple, C. 8. McCullough and W. F. Wne l vrteUiedSae.1ao Dargan. Officers-J. J. Ward, reidlent bud 10;Coh odSap lF~ FrmIION. JOIR L. CARLIS'ila&C. andtraslrr,sereary L E vilu "o I a 07stsfe ifthl Ae, Ngeaw aonk 0itl Tobacco dedireM.tF A s udy the arir queotengaswoths Mr.W. 3. . Crbi, wo rsids nar oliitr. Spinger' Cirkuit, Tariein,efr and Little tieer,schurch,lvednin ouhtypin-identiavicoeteS. of fomstleKewc Cuie tatle .t nestSL reus aILLIDeocWrti osittelb cutiaton3~ crs ftonccow leagueTOndEScain Ato COd n SE ircua , rotion. Itgooderield,nlieoughtone haed AheLAW. plant f ti eight with~~ es crcuticon alpto cursible.Sal,an it well.evelo ted eatve.'"non tatesmn aluins ntrustad gtve thrn Mr. . i. Wlicx, t lg panttio l4ee mre earnest_hough _than __on._Wm ii(tr stil Soth aroina sity il . rige. flout 8av~n"nli bissucceinfully aiworn.fo[r4the WgI,DON straetithwrihettnst rade ofHamaakeNTheISTSad,o cae to heglwe. rol,ifee aresdeot subj~ierct f whihithu trean.t nyceru n to ol~ee cutur tuItyea,er.tilcng OF evry e; rener. will -aliz ~1,i00 C(':t of al exOctavo,-aho Diut 400m pares,o lostated iy hand averge 100l)e ace. Ils ota oulayolmelprans of lIn Gover heeavin. l)( are or stl, feril Adr. ak E.d teens ook Wil'iam.Spigran generallyexpendedin raisin truck.. . NA. WOl). 1.S,Assa, Diseoant MadIISe,t lb.Oreig All hul th gran OltiIQuanofilierty WhSent,poshpeidfon receipt oflpriee.rAgents As ou wt,g o se rohig inthestepl, aOned lover tened Sates. Papne'Dr 'bound, lo.00;heloth,kingd01tamcow3b.ll. anotd itssurer, itcretar, L. . Wlliton 07Ffh Pe,tNVl,ew Yor Ciy. Mr.t W.t'iu, it F.ke Coybin,rtto rsie ner -'io ft ici, Ei wrh Lith River, mchurih, notanew. count{in. renie S.ITC. forms th~e Keow :1ee Couie that e hasi...o. NSEL & HOLLsIzOfSOT, rve. ti plat mIt eu t,' 7'l- fet inhih*ih 2 PIC'i'ERNS . H., I.l, ell-dee loeti t l e s Practicol, all thO'curts ofl e t t,ada \.-e use to. Weillc' ko, a ispat nt l uiesetutdt hm near Estill in SouthNarolina, sixty iniCe state that te l.&inet gradesc' ofHvn CETSs tor the geeral frer ,h an enormoueeprofi tas'given ee OTrsda an priay and~is to the grower.tFrom fiteen acrestdevotedete olo aetedtwmreoutopann tolee lobacc cutue ths ye, r. Wicox,'lIE i O'Fer'eIre u I eEMOVAe L.l ee wil reaI le $1,i 0 e otlear forglet pess an dlr'et:~a, 'i'l, sceyerClevolaendowst,nIw...u... d... g -ovrteSvn' per acreeforci e'ed, funet. ti.izer. Dh"n and Fe'i. ltns(ok Store labor etc.,ewasp.brutc$50,lorylessathanIislJ.eW."NORcreeD.of-.t'.S. genraloy 'i'oin ledsin risintruck.f tsnek W.lg M.f NORWOOD, a.n(. Surgeonsts. hatiir A1hille te ra nd oldin ubell of Chldeliberaty,eet .Th eionor FanId prii.e f a nobe peopi DENTIS As Fo] $5.00 for the Heavi $3.00 for the 2d Re $2.00 for the 3d He ALL VARIETIES. CARPENT MANSION 110US. V0Orders by indall solicit TM 1CHMOND & INVILL L L F. W. lluidekoper & Iteubin Fofster, Itecoivers. Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line Division. Schedule in eIromt Aug. 28, 189M. NORTHBOUND. No. 38.No. 10.No. Eahtern Time. bally. Daily. DAily. LV. Atlanta (E. T.W.. .0 ".Uhaanbleq. Noreros............ .211M 8 cDuluth .... .. .9.311m B., ai 9 suwan e..................9.4 1pm 94a u gufora...................9-bipm 0.1511i Bufod.-.......... .....0.05pin 9.29ara " Flowery trauch........1010rn 9.42um Gainesville........2.22 1 0.35tm 103M Lult................2..Wpm Il.&Zlm 1027am " el1ton..................I 1.06pm 10.3Oim Cornelia................30Pm 10.51am Mt. Airy..........,. .84pm 10.5m Toecof ...................X00am 11.iam Westniinster ..... ........12.40am 1150am Seneca ....................00ami,.,.ibpn Central....................35am 1.2m " Ea.. eys..................2.04ar 1.50pru rnville......... PM 27a Greeri....................255%m 2.45prn Wellford.................3.10al .05pm " parranburg ....... 7pm 331am .pm Clifton .......... . 3.46am s.3pm CowpeU..................&Na 3. Gaffneya..................4.13ai 4.Mpm "flackisbTurg................31a 437pm Grover...................4.40M 4.46pn King's Mountain..........5.06am b.02pm Ganitonia ..................635am 626pm Lowell....................60au 637pm Iellemolit....... .........6.00am 6.46pm A r. Ctrarlotte........... S.pm &30am 6.10pm SOUTHWAUD. No. 37. No. 11. No.9.0 Daily. Diaily. I)aily. Lv. Clarlotto..........00pi-am 1.50pm 2.20am Iulloinont ..............1.2pm P.4"ain Lowell..................210pm 2.52am is.G.ttoa....................30pm 3.(4am King16 Mountain... ........253pm 3.2sam Grovor............. ......o pmI 3.43m 111neksburg ......... .......316pm 3.3an GAfneyi..................03.pm 4.10am COpUN....4.. 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