The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 23, 1897, Image 3
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Resigned.
Mr. 0. Stokes has tendered,* hi* re
signation as Township Commissioner.
tTJio S. A. L. and tho Tennessee Con.
\ tennial.
Tl?o Seaboard Air T,ino will fcH
tickets to tho Nashville Centennial
at greatly rmlucod r?\ t o. This road
can alwa>4t bo depondod upon to do
tho propor thhij? for its patrons.
Ttokota on Rftlo April 1 -4 ? h , 24th und
daily after Apr. 5?8tb, until Oct. 15.
Final limit Not. 7th.
Cleveland Poat-Oftlce.
Cleveland post oftloe, with Mr. ,T.
P. \Vost as post* master, has boon on.
tubMshod, and mail was comrn6need
being rocQlvo.l there last woek. This
voflloo will bo of untold bouotlt io tho
people of that community, and with
?o good and competent a man as
Mr. West as post master It may ho
oxpeotod to bo'ono of tho bo^t post
offices i n tho oountry.
Duuth of Mr. J. W. Dlakoney.
r Mr. Jamea \V. Blakenoy, aged
about 35 yearn, died at bin homo in
Camden la^t Sunday morning at
an oarly hour. Mr, Hlakoncy was
a highly respoeted young man and
a gloom was east over tho entire
en mm unity at his untimely death,
lie leaves a widow and several lit
tie children.
Notice to Pensioners.
All applicants for pensions must
moot at Cureton's mill on tho 29th
day of April, 1897, at 10 o'clock a.
m , with their blanks properly flll
od out. Blanks can bo gotten at
tho Auditor's office. All pension
ers resident in Iho Township of
West Waterec must appear before
the Township Hoard.
II. F. Boykin.
Ch'in. of Board.
Accident to Mr. Copoland.
Last Saturday afternoon Mr. L. h.
Copeland happened to a slight acci
dent by a fall- from his bicycle, tie
was on his way to the home of his
fathdr-in-law, Mr: C. Stokes, and
just beyond the l'oor House is a
sharp decline with a heavj' sand bod
at its foot, Striking tho sand bed
the wheel turned throwing Mr.
Copeland over on bio shoulder. Ow
iog to this accident and Mr. Cope*
land being otherwise indisposed the
Educational Column is omitted this
week. The accident is not at all He
rious, but tho soreness inj^c shout'
dor is just a little Uncomfortable.
An Interesting Marriage.
Tiller's Ferry, Apr. 17.
Ono of the most interesting mar*
ringes that havo taken place in this
community lor a loug timo came off
at Union Church on Thursday night,
llio loth inst., Mr. John C Black
well and Miss Moggie Oliver, of
Chesterfield county being tho con
tracting parties. The ceremony wo*
performed by Rev. J. C. Counts.
Both parties are well and favorably
known, and carry with them tho heat
wishes of all. The church was beau
tifully decorated, and the man net in
wliirh tho ceremony was carried out
was highly entertaining. J * *
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Drenched His Little Brother.
Abel Davis, son of Mr. J. W. Da
vis, tried an experiment on his little
brother. ono day loBt week that cam
very near resulting seriously. Ai>e!
had seen his father drench htttscs.
and finding a phial of keroscno i?
tjie yard decided to try his hand at
drenching, and proceeded forthwith
to empty the contents of the bottle
down the throat of his little 2-year
old brother Bozier.. In a very few
minutes little Dozier was as Umber
as as a dish rag. The timely efforts
of Mr. Davis and Dr. Osteen pre
vented fatal results,- but in all prob
ability this will tie Abel's last effort
at drenching his little brother.
Failed to Get It.
Soipe days ngo Superintendent
of Education Ma}' field and Col. J.
W. Floyd wont to New York to
have a conference with the trus
^tees of the Slater fund In l|ie effort
to secure for the colored Stalo col
f lege lhat pdrtion of the fund which
ia given to the colored people in
this State. They have Just return
ed. They failed in the object of
their \isit, They say the Siater
trustees do not feel disposed to
take away fiom private institu
tions and funds now allowed them
uutil they get upon a self-sustain
ing bftfis. When Clafiin gets ou
such ? basis it is very likely that
the fund will be applied to the
State college. ? Register.
V A mm i ? - ...
Flat Rock Township S. S. Convention.
Will meet on Satuiday beforo
the 1st Sunday in May, at De?
Kalb. The following programme
T* HI bfl obwrvcii :
1. Devotional Exercises 10.30.
2* Enrollment of delegates.
- 3. Hearing reports from schools.
i. piscussion of querry, Why
have a township convention? Open*
ed by Mr.L-McL. Brown. . .
... tTeeeat.
5. The importance of teaching
children Bible truths, opened by
? Kev. 8. W. Henfjv
6. The dutv of parent* to their
~ children in this irorl?. Opened by
- Cjrarlfe TruesilelJ.
7. Miscellaneous bOiness.
Mtmlo wllhbeittteH^dwd thnmgtF
out the pro gran me. Com* friends
to ibii godNork aod leu bate a
??*
Advortisod Lottirs.
I For vroek ending Apr. 18, 1 81^ 7 :
! Loui*a Chapman, Hurl Truesdel,
j Mollio Tut?, Gunie Hodge.
(}. J, Shannon, 1*, M.
BuIYhIo S. 3 Convention,
Tho Sunday school con von lion of
Buffalo township will convene with
tho Providence Baptist Church on
tho 1st and 2nd of May. The
Church in located near Houghs
In idgc.
Wo received a pleasant visit on
Im.u Saturday from that excellent
gentleman and our lifelong friend,
Mr. J. S. Gardner, of Westville.
Also from Mr. J. NV, Gardner, of
Tiller's Ferry, who wo are glad to
suite h an ho far recovered from his
protracted sickness as to look an
well as in his younger days.
0 To Extinguish Flrq.
A new way to extinguish oil Arcs
h?ta been discovered by tho chief
of tho Charlotte liro department.
II? says that water is powerless to
auhduo a Hume that is feeding on
kerosene. The thing to do when a
lump oxplodes is to ran to tho flour
barrel, gather up a handful of flour
and throw it on the fire. Tho blaze
will be instantly extinguished.
Married and Re married.
Tho 17-,vear-old son of Governor
Atkinson, of Googia, and Miss Ada
Byrd, a lG-ycar old school girl,
eloped and were married ono day
recently; but finding that the
marriage w?s illegal they went to
Nash villi- , Tenn., and were re-mar
ried, the psients of both attending
the second ceremony. The dress
the girl was married in was her
lit si long dress.
Tho Beat Family Cathartic.
For a general homo mcdiotne*
Ifood's Pills are unequalled. They
wore prepared for family uso and
they have been found entirely sat
isfactory wherever they have been
used, Their sale has gradually
extended until today tho demand
for them leads the Undo to look
upon Hood's Pills as "the coming
pill." They relievo and cure so
many troubles that they are really
a whole medicine chest. They are
mi!d and yet efficient.
The meeting ai tho Baptist Church
catno to a close last nigiit. For
nearly two weeks I>r. Gardner has
preached earnestly, zealously and
fa thfully and in his quite, plain
yet effectual manner has done
a work the full extent of which
will nlono be revealed in eternity.
Certnin it is that ho has been the in*
strument in God's hands of pointing
many to the Saviour, and thoro nre
those th is morning rcjoi'-ingin a Sn
viour's love who were outside of the
Ark of Safety before ins visit here.
Dr. Gardner leaves this morning for
his home in Greenville carrying vfith
him tho love and prayers of our en
tiro comrou<?it" ? " ^
Portumtil
Closed
j^Foni QttP fjarre^poaileat^
Kershaw.
Dear old Chronicle: ? Af'or ?
few w???'k* silence I *toin?> again
knocking for ad m i ti n nee in your
valuable ctilumnn, n 1 ih> u tr h now*
Ih very neareo.
It is vt* ry dry now and our peo
ple arc grumbling as much as ihey
did when th^y thought it was rain
ing too much.
Mr, 11. F. Hlackwell, one of Luck
now'a popular young men is visit
ing his parents Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
Blackwell, at this placc.
Mr. L. W. West, visited his par
ents Mr. and Mrs. A. H. West, at]
Lynch wood, last Sunday.
Capt. J. E. Pearco is in the city
for h few days. ,
A young people's union wa?? or
ganized at the Baptist' church on
the 4th iust. The following offi
cers were elected: Dr. L. T. Greg
ory pree, D. R. Fletcher Vice pre*,
Miss Emma Jones, recording Sec.
Miss Emma Blackwell corre9pnnd
ing Sec., Prof. L. L. Gregory, Mrs.
J. B. Bozemun and J. E. Seegers,
ox. com. It. T. Blaekmon, Ed
Hough.and Leon C. Jones commit
tee on devotional exercises. We
are glad to note that a good many
of the christian young pcoplo from
the Oilier churches have joined the
society and we hopo that much and
lasting good may be accomplished.
The subject for discussion tor next
Sunday, "Remerge.V Prof. L. L.
Gregory and Messrs. D. J. Gard
ner and Ed Hough will be the
speakers. Mrs. J. B. Bozetnan and
and Miss Rebecca Jones will write
essays on the same subject. We
trust a Ikrge turnout wilt be there
on next Sunday. ,
We will oloae for. this, time but
will come again soon, wishing you
and your valuable paper much suc
cess. ^ G. K. P.
Much in Little
IiMpMWtr ?r*w of flood's Fill*, for aowwM
da* srer eootslucd so great curative power fa
?o man spaoa. TUf are ?tW? aMdtetoo
i 'i omi"onou? Itom*.
! The late Hen iv W. Cirady unco
w up Hie funeral of a Georgia
jiMiui, and called nttejitiou to t ho (
fact llim the ???? fil i? was made of
Maine |>i ihs the cloth was from j
Lowell looms, and tho nails nude!
of l'itU'ourg iron ? all that < JeorgiR 1
furnished being tho ?.m?i unci the!
hole in the ground.
Wonderful j?re tho euro* by Hood's
Sarsaparilla.urfd yet it is only because
ns tho one true Mood purifier, it make* .
pure, rich, iioalthy, life-giving blood. i
Hood'# Pills for the liver and
bowels, art easily, yet promptly. 2(>e. J
I ich on huinun, mange on horses, j
dogs and all stock, eur,cd in 8l> j
minutes I ?y NVoolford'a Sanitary)
Lotion. ThU never fails. - Si?ld l?v 1
Dr. K. L, Zempv Druggist, Camdrii, ?
s. c.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.'
*h? hfr
?Jail*
lifoktar*
ll tt
?mjr
Vf&fta.
He auro to got Simmons L'ror
Regulator for your Spring Medi
cine. I t's tlio old reliable that did
the old folks so much good. Don't
lot anyone peisuade you to take
anything else instead. You can
always tell Simmons Liver Regula
tor by, the Red Z on the package.
Don't forget the word Regulator ?
Simmons Liver Regulator ? better
than anything clso and sure to do
you good. i
English Spavin Liniment re
moves all Hard, Soft or Calloused
Lumps and Blemishes from horses,
Itlood Spavins, Curbs, Splints,
Sweeney, Ring-Hone, S t i 11 e s,
Sprains, a 1 1 Swollen Throats,
Coughs, etc. Save $f>0 by use of
one bottle. Warranted the most
wonderful Rlemish Cure ever
known. Sold by Dr. F. L. Zeuip,
Druggist, Camden, S. C.
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED,
T. A. Slocum, M. C., the Great Chem
ist and Scientist, Will Send Froo
to the afflicted, Threo IlottlcB
of His Newly Discovered
Remedies to Cure Con
sumption and all
Lung1 Troubles.
Nothing could be fairer, more
philanthropic or carry more joy to
the afflicted than the offer of T.
A. Slocum, M. C., of New York
City.
Confident that he has discover
ed a reliable cure for consumption
and all bronchial, tlnoat and lung
diseases, general decl ne and weak
ness, loss of fiesh and all condi
tions of wasting, and to make its
great merits known, he will send
fr<e, three bottles to any reader of
The Chronicle who may be suH'er-j
in?. |
Already this "new scientific
course of medicine" It us perma
nently cured thousands of appar
ently hopeless cases.
The Doctor considers ii ;ii? re
ligious du*y ? a duty which in
owes to humanity ? to donate hi
infallible cure.
Ho has proved the drea<l?*d con
sumption to bo a curable diseas*
beyond any doubt, and has on file
in his American and European la
boratories testimonials of exper
ience from those benefitted anr?
ipticd, in v 1 1 parts ofattiH* world.
Don't d* l{.<v r?ntM i r*n l?>o ?
C"t?!? '? )> t??0> "
?pv?'d,y and certai't dcuth. Ad
dress A. Slocum, M. C.? Otf 1*1 tjo
street, New York, and when wiit
ing the Doctor, give express and"
postofllce address, and please men
tion reading this urlicle in The
Chronicle.
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all-wise Pro?iden<< I:*'* jil.nc ! i
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All portion* gro luToby notili?d not to
ticspAM un in v Unu? i??r ?nv purpoMP
wlmtovor, neither will their * took by ah
IokcuI to tif.spMb* ou thft munp.
J. J. H K.I. I,.
Apr. 22, '97.
DR. LH. ALEXANDER,
'"UoTitist.
(li minute of the Philiulolp'.iia
Dc ihhI College, Session 187G-77.
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T *vo tlooia South of Tin. Chron
icle Otnce. /" "
I n Consume^ ol Be\'r!
Tho (feNfoania\ /
Brewing Company,
Of CIIARI.KSTON, S c.,
Have made arrangementa with the
?mhiIIi Carolina State authorities hv
which I hoy ar?< enabled to till orderi to
?onuumorH of Lnjjor lloor at the follow*
ii jt prices :
I nns, 70c. per d?>/,en.
Four dozen Tints in crate*, $2.30.
Kijxht Ki"', $1 25.
(Quarter Kck, *2 25.
Unit" Barrel, M 60.
Kxport, ten ilozi-n in barrel, $'>>
A n to ipiality miaran ee "iir Ueer
><iiial to any lire wed, an it is made of t lie
Choicest Hop* anil Malt, ami i.? reconi
nettded by theMedieal Kmtorniiy.
?^r*Sen?l to n.s for a trial wrder.
rhe Germania Brewing Co.
( HAWl.R^TON, S. 0.
For Six Days Only,
01.O o
One Dollar, <Jaali Only.
Buys Monday, April 2 (> ^Fri
day, April 30, Monday, ( May
3, Friday, May 7, Monday,
May 10, Monday, May 17f, at
J. II. Stephenson's /
2 3lbs cans poaches. y ' N
3 cans condensed milk.
3 cans sugar corn, or 3 3 lbs
cans tomatoes.
2 I bo Arbuokles Ariosa cof
fee.
1 A gal tin bucket.
2 ^ pt tin cups.
ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR.
Or, ?11.25 pr shoes for one
dollar.
Or, $1 .25 worth Alamance!
for one dollar.
Or, $1 .25 worth Tinware for
one dollar.
N Or, $1.25 worth crockery for
one dollar.
' Or, 19 lbs granulated sugar
for one dollar.
-Or, 22 lbs light brown sugar
for one dollar
Or, 10 lbj gi'pii coftVc for
one dollar.
Kemetnber t he dates I'oodfl
will bo sob? at abov".priers on
ly on days mentioned.
This extraordinary ofl' r is
made for six* d-tys ? ' n 1 . I
want your tiade and can give
voti better values and quality
in all lines of *han anv
house in Ourndeit.
?T. fiff* Stephen^' n
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The Other . Fel
low.--'
Could'* isiKe
did. & i whs i* ?ife?fcpa
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5000 PIECES
Crockery.
We bought '>111 right and
here's our prior s:
C'ups and Hftuoern at '25. 35,
39 c, per 6et.
Plates 25, 35; 39 and 48c.
per set. i
Soup plates 35 and 39c. per
set. 1
Covered dishes 39, 45 and
58c. ' ~ J
Large meat dish *s+ ?1 0,4 yp
and 15c. "v,% -Sv
Medium wash bow'l* find
pitchers 69c. Large 89c? 98c
$1.15.
Come to ns for Tin and
Glassware. Pi pen, Pnekei Cut
lery, Purses, Paper, Envelopes,
School Pads, Pencils, . Notions
of all kind?.
2 Paraxon sewi g machines
somebody can have at ?i bar
gain. 1 Vibrator at $19, 1
Notary $23. nrie.^H n*ed to be
$20 and $3o.
THE S'AKOSB
GILT EDGE STORE
Is offering rare bargains in Spring goon*, and a special invi
tation is extended to all to nail ami eximine their immense
fltook, which comprises tlio newest stylos, latest novelties and
best values of the season, and as all who have seen them have
told ns. "As ebeap us yon could ask." We in<n?i >n below a
few of <5n Pleaders, and will take pleasure in -lowing yon
through the entire stock i\ any time:
batross and Nun's Veiling. t s
A full line of cotton Crepon in staple and evening colors.
All-wool Urenudine (black) 3$ in. wide, very cheap,
i Figured Carina Lustrine (.black) ?14 in. wide.
Linen Homespun (one of the fads) very cheap rtU(l nice.
/A full line and beautiful assortment of silks for shirt waists,
&c., and best vitlue for the price ever offered.
Don't buy anything in the line of IVapery till you see ours,
us we can fIiow you a most beautiful line, consisting ot Scrim,
Curtain Net, Silkaline, Golden Drapery, figured Denims, &cM
&c., and at prices that will surprise you.
Figured Gh allies and Lawns from tt?c up.
VERY RESPECT FU LLY ;
P. T. VILLEPIGUE,
Proprietor.
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Wanted? An Idea
Summons For Relief.
State of South Carolina ? Kerubnw County.
In the Court of Common Plcng.
Tena Reynolds , Rachael ^
Broicn, Annie Drake
ford and Evnns Col
lins, .
Plaintiffs , | Summons
Against for
Ammon Reynolds , John \ Relief.
Collins, Jtachael Col
lins, Lucy Brooks;Mary
Watkins and William
Cook,
Defendants. J
To the Defendants uhove named
You are hereby nmmoned and requir
ed to anawer the complaint in thU ac
tion of which ft copy i? herewith served
upon yon nnd to aervc ft copy of yonr|
answer to th.> Haid complaint on the aub
actlber at bia ofllee in Cuplden* 8. C.,
within twenty tlayn after the aerdco
hereof exclusive of the day of aueh ?cr?
vice, *nd if you fail to answer t.ho com
plaint within tha ? tjmo- ?fore?.?ul the
pJiiinliir* in thia notion will np??ly to the
Court for tin? ?"?*lie| denjaiidfd in the
ccnndaint. ^
THO<5. J. KITMC l/AXn,
, Plaintiffs* Attorney.
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CAM DKN, S. C.
Municipal Knginooring, Surveying of
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I wish my friends to buur in mind
that 1 Ueop oonstivntly on band uvod
Horses and Mules ? no Western
sfoelc. When you want ugool horse
or mulo ooino in ntt.i l?>t ipo F-ftil von
one. Very Kosdf'OthdWs
S li I. ATH A )\\
Oct. 15?h, <
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v"x.
All piuson-. i titlv ! >t i 1 1 il.f? i st:it< of
Williaiii \V. 11 -lii ??? > wMIl innko
hnmciliato pavmcnt t<< nic ???>! ihn?e hav
ing claims against suiri e-.t;;ic uill pr'??t
Ilium tin t v sworn 1 ? ?.
This 14t'> (lav of Januarv Ik ?.
MAKOAKKT M. 11 iLL.
Administratrix.
"Tho Charleston Lino."
South Carolina Anil (Georgia
ltail Road.
Charleston, S. C}., Apr, I'Jth, 1800.
PasHciigcr Dennrtinont.
Ii\\ (JiarVston 7 10 n m 5 80 p m
Ar. Sniiiiuorvillo 7 48 0 10
" j'regntdis ft 18 C 50
0 '>S *6^8 24
10 O
10")
" Orangeburg
" Kingvillo
*' Columbia
Lv, Columbia
Ar. Kingvillo
" Orangeburg
?' Charleston
Lv. Charleston
" Ilranchvillu
" Denmark
" Hlaekvillo
Ar AutMistn
Lv. Augusta
" Hlaekvillo
" Denmark
" Hranohvillo
Ar Charleston
7 00 u in
7 '10
8 21
1 1 00
7 10 a in
?U 16
o r?2
10 10
1161a m
0 20 a in
8 00
8 22
8 Afi
11 00
0 20
10 10
4 00 p m
4 4 1
5 27 ?
8 00
ti SO P Ml
7 60
8 SI
8 50
10 45 p m
8 20 p ni
6 OS
5 17
5 55
8 00
Fast Express, Augusta & Washington
With Sleepers to and from New York.
Lv. Augusta (. 2 85 pm
Ar. Aiken tjl 8 15
Denmark 4 10
Lv. Dcnmiiirk (> 25 a m
Aiken 7 28
Augusta 8 10
Daily Except Sunday.
Lv Camden 8 4 ft a m 2 26 piu
Ar. Kingvillo 10 00 n m 4 35
Lv Kingville 10 20 6 00 & m
Ar Canulon '"'11 fi5 a m 8 15
Connections:
Clyde S. S. Lino Charleston, So. ltv.,Co
lunibin, Through Wagner Sleeper
between (yharloNton and Atlanta.
L. A- ICmerson, Traffic M'g'r,
K. S. Ho won, (Ion. Managor,
(ienoral pftico, Charleston. 8. C.
()mo Rivku & Onua**.
TON RAILWAY COMPANY.
Va inko oiTuet .hinuaiy 4t.li, 18D7,
nl 8. A. M'
Eastern Time.
Northbound. Southbound.
V3 ovj
1st ?*hi8H daily except Sunday,
i* m v I- M
2 :?() C'nin.hm 1 30
.'AO I )cK :i H ? 11?
! 02 Wcrttvillo 1 (JO
1 1"? K?*r?ha* 12 -{f.
J <' I i t* a tl i Si l iiU'H I '? .'12
!'!< h fit til llill i 'JH
i t> > Lultr.i.^K'P IVOO
I !<) 1 1 ivn (-ill' I I 4 tf
1 L'll Sf*l 1 ? I 1
I :;o Cntnvl.a .!uu. .)?<:. i 11 ."'0
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i ;;?< v K,;'" 1 ,:;
1 ?!:? ; lTfjl k? 'if 12
i.j ? 'i'tP'tT
i; to <"> ' ",l
8 60
il 80 iilucksburg ? H 80
11 12
2nd Claas, Daily exiept Sunday,
8 00 * Blacksburg 0 10
* 20 Karls 6 56
8 80 Patteraon Spring#
9 10 Shelby 5
0 40 Lattlmore 4 25
9 60 Mooreiboro 416
10 00 Henrietta 4 00
10 20 Forest CHtjr-\ 8 85
10 60 Rutherford ton \ 8 06
1106 ' T Millwood ) 1 46
1125 Uolden Valley 2 20
11 86 Thormal Citj ? 15
12 00 Glenwood ^ 50
12 20 Marlon 1 80
2nd Class, daily except Sunday.
AM P M
8 80 Camden 6 60
I) 00 DeKalb 6 16
9 IS Wuetrille 6 56
10 46 Kershaw 5 80
1106 Heath Springs, 4 86.
11 16 Pleasant Hill 'v 4 26
12 05 Lancaster 8 65
12 8a Riverside 2 36
12 50 Springdell 2 06
1 60 Catawba Junction 1 50
2 00 Leslie 1 16
m /)' Bock Hill 13#s
4 20 Newport 10 66
4 40 Tirxah 10 45
5 00 KYorkville 10 20
5 40 " )
0 05 Sharon ,0-50
6 80 Hickory Orov# ? ? ? 2?
6 40 flinyrna " 9 06 ?
1 7 10 Blaeksburg 8 40
P. M. ' A. M*
No. 82 has connection with the Chea
ter nnfl Lenoir Railroad at Yorkvillc, 8.
O.. with the Sonthfrn Railway at K?*k -
Hill, S. C , with th* Seaboard Air lJmv : ~
at Catawba Junction, with the
and Chester Xiallroad at Lancc""'
wHh ?ht? South OaroHnt*? Irtf*!!"
JUilwAv nt Camden.
Ko. fi9 has conneeffon' Ji
Aft. Kall^vatCaiwic
j-.aatcr-aod Chastor R&
ter.
t;? tv bit ..lu.ictton, with
?ray nt Rock H?R, wll
r.enoir IJaHfoafJ
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