The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 14, 1892, Image 4
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of'tUe following In’f'ld^nt
iliomt forty mlfot from (novel-*-1
# bifiatiful little lake Jtiet!
wave* U»o table land at Piaoco lake In
Hamilton county. The lake is not largo, :
In no fclaoe being.more than a hiile vnde,}
while It measures from two to three
miles long. The day was all that a
fisherman could desire, and every comli-
‘ lion was-slghWor good,lkhing. A caitjL
•f three were in the boat, namely, L. E.
'* Everest; his friend, Professor Bpencer,
from Brooklyn, and the writer. They
hod driven up from (iaroga and wei-e
H more than delighted with their luck.
part
tos be*
tnony
has a Rouble missioo in
of it is to get to firm ns i
blc with a ton or two of
hind it; the other Is to i
vacancies os pewibldtn the police force,
The animal is A valuable one, Well
trained and good to look at For tho
firemen it has a professional regard, to
ward citizens in general it has the
haughtiness which generally goes forth
with a place in the public service, bnt
tmrrtrtt potlce TJWJT ■itdispiay* thu fimeest
. >
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They had taken nearly fifty pickerel in
less than half a day, and the size was
good, weighing from 2^. to 0 pounds.
Tho last tnrn around tho “lucky point”
was beime made before wo started for
home. Everest, who was trolling one
•f the lines, said:
‘TVe got another; he’s a good big one
from the way be puHs.”
Everest let him play at one time near-
ky tOO feet of line l>efore the fish could
he turned. . When he had been brought
into sight he was not so large as some
we had alseady in the boat, bnt there
was an unusual motion all about him.
Boon ThFUhe was drawn so tightly it
was necessary to let him - play again.
When brought hack it was discovered
that a larger pickerel had attempted to
swallow the one an the hook, which was
mow quite exhausted..
The big fellow still followed, shark*
, like, for the dead body of his victim,
• which, however, we were not 'disposed
to give up. jtut as Everest was about
to swing the fish on his hook into the
boat the professor took up tho oar, hoi**
lag to strike and thus capton the hu ge
one. The movement of the oar attracted
. tho attention of the fish, mid in a twin
kle he made a pass at ttr The blade was
about seven laches wide, but bis jaws
grated across the Q{>ptr sad lower
su win^f s groove In either aid# wt$l ids
sharp teeth.
The profeesor, by carrying the oar for
ward with the movement of the fish, at
the same time raising it from the water,
landed the hogs fellow into the boqt.
He welshed 18^ pound* Hie fish on
the hook only w i h -hed three pounds, but
showed •igas of battle, being bitten in
several place* Upon opening him wo
found, as k. often the case, s fish of j
[dps Vi hi* stomach. This <g>e
>flHns of UJs. ao«l f was 1 stoWd.'
We then dieoiwereil a pretty little gold
chatelaine watch, and wvie eorprvwd
that the tUae agreed with onr watches
and that it was ramfip* t m
*» More than pieassfi snthoar <Uhl> g *t- {
nedttion. are returnM to the Adirondack
hotel, aad informed Landlord Oforge
A. Met'ey of oar lark, at the same time
showing the watch. In leas than two min- ,
alse all the gnssU abuot tbs house were
hi the nfitee. sad aia<mg the number §
pretty young lady from Albany, who
>skl the watch was a token of friendship •
whv • ••'*■ " •
on the lake ia the early part of the day •
It had fallen into the water, aad she sop- ‘
It k nesdlsss to any aha i
at its recovery.—Albany 1
of antipathic*, The horse belongs to
one of tho companies stationed foe down
town, and the engine house- is rather
cramped. People haring occasion to
enter the place have to pass close to tho
animal's stall r 4nd os a result tho mem
ber of the policq forge wlw has business
in the house is likely ^ haw » Jively
time of it. To bCsafo he* has td climb
around back of a tender and then inako
his way along with the caution rtned&l
to keep him out of range of tho Horse's
hoof* Ji
. If ho conics near tho nnimalfit is o
bite or a kick, according to the end
which is approached. The firemen who.,
are thoroughly acquainted with the pe
culiarities of the steed have a very rea
sonable explanation of its aversion to
brass bnttocs. ft hrfhat at some time a
policeman clnblied it, at a time when
the excitement of a firo made him for
get that i>crhai>fl a horse ihay have a
longer memory than a taxpayer and
moro time to devote to currying out
schemes of revenge. Ever since that
day no policeman has been able to ap
proach the .horse without having good
reason to repent his temerity.—jfew
York Times.
Itrply Paid Postal Card*.
Reply paid postal aasda buga hayn in
nse in Austria for many years, and would
be economical and convenient in domes
tic os well As In foreijrh WtTflipofitWhce.
( They ara composed of |wt» nnsepqrated
postsl cords,*foNkddn fihe fkrrfi «##i sin-
j file sard, snd need ao
A correspondent con insure a correct-
, ly addressed and prehaMy prompt sap
swer by writing his fall address on the
! reply fold of tho card before mailing it;
t the card, oa Us fiitf jotahwy, being fold*
1 ed s» a* to o«r«t tk#r«pjr address. Tho
; Tvcetver has simply to write iris answer
. on the reply card, tear it oil the inquiry
. card and reutail it. n A *
If one «laes not rare to r«*4'vp flic ln-
quity #rBn writers j(gi^ aaswr, the
eer-is ncefi not itS sS|Arflo4, ^la that
caw s reply perfeetly intelligible, nn
equivocal ami
purpugsy tuay bu written in nos nr two
. words la answer to a direct question.
The wheds “yee" or “no” or •/forty*
. or “41 Temple Flare* or ••Bgwkw" or
“ttarith A Janea* or “8 per ctnls* or any
other short rnplies, signed wit* initials
• or full name, without any Iwikdlng of
plane or date, would. In cuMMtottem with
the attached inquiry curd, ewlvey aafoli
am! definite an answer, Upd show as
j*i*mlN when, wum' and, dy whom it
; was written, as an answfr ou an ordi
nary card or letter that foci Lain bekdea
pUor. dak and addrevt a summary wf
tho inquiry to wt;ich Aka reply.—
Y outi|*s Cusnpaaioa. A
J WfikK
Conibetition
w.u.k vuiDpet]
I WALK.
"WALK
If j'ou don’t understand come to my
Main Street Stora In the Ryan building
and I will prove by facts and figures
Lhil* ..nnn/.f II,. 1 M-mU uHr.nm.l
all comi>etlt!oh.
N. G. W. WALKER, •
Live Merchant.
I am selling at coat for cash the
stock of goods that 1 bought from
liuncnn & Hay. . I want to move
them like hot cake<. Conic and help me
and yourselves at the sanio timo.
n: g. W. WAlKfift,—
Live Merchant Jr,;
T am receiving the FlrKt New f^boil*
of she Season and am weeks and weeks
ahead of everybody. They are
ful and so cheap that buyers will forget
the cry of hard times. -
I shall keep full stocks and sell at
prices that cannot fail to please.
Before buying elsewhere try me and-
Mvtfl do the rest., -
N. G. W. WALKER,
Live Merchant.
febll« : •' < w
Dr. jTllT E. M[LilOUS,
Dental Surgeon.
Blackville, S. C,
Will have regular appointments as
follows: '
At Barnwell. C. II. from 1st. Monday
(or sales-day) in each month to Wed
nesday uvenlng. „ Rooms at Moklr
House. Office two doors South or hotel,
on West or opposite side of street.
—*sH*.lly , * | B- A- A If.- tt- Ikj- twmmm
3d Monday in each month to Weduea-
Jay evening. Otfioe at Trice’s Hotel.
Will he at Ills home office at Bfaukvilte
every Friday and Saturday from 1st of
Febnsary to a»H*» Suptember itiolorive
jdiud everyThnrsday, KrtdaynndSaair-
■ day, from Ut Octobci to iilat January
Inclusive.
*W ill make appointments with patient*
j to iMoet l lie at at elliier of his offices at
any time. , »
uu rattents will find It morecomiortable
Un,hng for d ' J" , th * , ' fl,,!,, 1 *
1 though if desired will call on them at
their rtwidence* anywhere a ‘tltiu thirty
miles of Blackville.
rflEELER
ItsoffS
m-/w
Omlf Mmm Bww* Kitted Of
To the writer s curtate knowledge
there k but am case oa lecurd wbrte a
kumoai being bus been killed by aa aero
lite or fall ia meteoric etoo* The fa
tality msattened at\ urred te WbetsAos e
towuship. Ouwfurd oownty, O., in 1978.
and k recorded In the Bucyrua Journal
oe follow*:
Aa Huvid Misenthaler, the famoug
atockmao. of Wbetetone towaahip. was
drivtug bk cow* to tha ham about day-
Hgrbt this luornlng he was struck by an
asruhte and tuateutly killed. It appears
oa if the atone had rosaa down fn«o a
(Lnctkm a Utile weet of south, strtkbtf/
tha
oee Mmm H
One of the meanest of cofimrsutiooul
tiicks k a favorite one wlttf women. A
fellow has something real nice and
clever to aajL%U*> k rvundiog op nicely
to it, when wane chM of M woman take*
o uasp aod soys. “Ob. yeal 1 (mow what
you mean,* aad. by jingo, say* it Of
course slid guts all the-credit. I do bate a
woman like that. ^She is tbs kind of
wtenofip'who say* “Ak. yeaf and then
gur* jm into a poetic illuatrarion of the
fact yon have supotmeed—eocuetliing
and fireqmy that aka never oouM
ive said by be»>'-lf. 1 h.ile t .at m>rt of
Ur* •man. making lierself seem so ctevi t
jnet nnder or ou the right f and 1 right and poetic and all' that from
pasaing ohtiqorly tbroqgjl y^o^ bruin*
HI** Ungba before you have got your
fanny atory out and sayt, “Ye*. Isn’t it
funnyr R makes it so easy for you to
go UK. that due* ActuoUy. feQ&tetilJitf
»ho will ftnish it f<*r you. That is the
kind of woman 1 hatr U*o. She is al
ways coming in with a “Yes, bat,* and
uiuctting what yob- have said, or elr*
hauling out another rid* of it that yon
didn't no an to have lfought np. 1 hate
women like that. 1 say let women learn
to cook and sew frills, not talk like
idiots.- Washington Host.
frutu the right shoulder to Jifit
above the left hin. burying the gr*eter
portion of his teidy nnder itself tU the
soft earth. The sHew k ahnut 4jte ssa»
uf a wooden wafer bucket. »n<L appear*
to be rotojxeed of pyrites of irun. -P
adslphu Press.
Phil
MlllteM mt r or ft Spore*.
AH the energies of the fungus plant
n to W directed to the production of
germ» for pri’iiagAtiii.; itmjtiml. Their
numU-r is often AhiKet incalculnblo.
V<»U Iwive douhtleM oleerved that the
common l*all when mature is filled
with a tine dust, and this consist* eu
tlrely (*f spores corresponding to seeds,
which are eventually diffu.^ed iu the air
by the bursting of the pufT ball. In a sin
gle puff Irnll more than 10,000,000 of them
have ooQUted, and when these
minute Isnlies are once set ntioat in tho
atmosphere tliey an 1 distribr.t(Hl abroad
over iui indefinite space, Is ing so small
that it is difficult to conceive of a place
from wjdch they could bo excluded.
Their astonishing fertility sind rapidity
of growth are among the most remark
able characteristics of this vegetable
tribe.—Interview in Washington Star.
EL
- ONLY PERFECT-
v FAMILY USE.
Seuu iwr circular aud price list to
WHEELER d WlLHOh IIF’O. CO.
Atlanta, Ga.
An Air Tight PrUon.
While some men were squaring the
trunk of an oak they had just felled they
euddejdy started back in astonishment
seeing a hideous toad about the size
t»f a large pullet's egg inemsted in the
tree 4 inches in from the bark and 15
feet from tho root. Though mangled
by the ax the creature still moved, but
it appeared old. thin and decrepit. A
careful examination revealed no en
trance to its prison house.—Loudon Tit-
IMts.
Hard Lined.
Employment Agent—What’s the mat
ter with that last place?
Domestic—The missus do have cut
glass tumblers phwat cosht wan dollar a
pace, an she says (A must pay fur all I
break. Sure Oi’d niver have any wages
at *11 at all.—New York Weekly.
A Predicament.
Conductor -A.’ome, now, get aboard!
Lady (frantically)—How can I? The
car behind is oa my trail.—Cloak Re
view.
utntn
Ikedlnc aUnlr, or rbiWInwj who wmut build
tog vp- it* 'uU ia\(
rii'u ikon KiTTicm.
tfrs tUterta. _
Uwr t c., ptduta
St reft Car Com Not lt,«p*»n«U,lr.
Ao lncidviit of speriol intero»t in con-
nection with tb# electric street car line
of Halle, Germany, is that the German
government stopped the running of the
electric cars imtnddlately after the open
ing ceremony, la'cause they interfered
with the proper working of the tele
grams and telephones. The cane cams
before the law courts and th* judges de
cided in favor of the railroad company,
stating that tho streets of a city were in
tended for general traffic, and that their*-
course could not l>e altered, but that the
postal authorities could easily make any
necessary deviation in the line of tho
telegraph and telephone wires so as to
place them beyond tho influence of the
electric lines, Which use the rails and
earth for tho return circuit.—New York
Telegram.
A Smith African Animal.
There is a curious looking animal in
Smith Africa that looks for all the world
like a piece of toast with four legs, a
head and a .tail. It resembles a pussy
cat about the forehead and ears, but its
nose ia distinctly that of a rat, while its
tail is not very dissimilar to that of a
fox. This strange animal is called the
aardwolf, and doubtless dwells in South
Africa because; judged by his looks, ho
would not bo admitted into good animal
society anywhere else.—Hariw’s Young
People. _ - -•
A Women Hold Cleik. *
T[be most gorgeous cteature ever
evolved in the way of an American betel
clerk i* far less ph asing to. look npon
than the petite girl in black who takes
your pounds, shillings and pence in the
office of a hotel in London.—New York
Sun.
w. W. M(M>Ki:.
W. I. WILSON, iOT.
MOORE & WILSON
r
—HAVE NOW ON HANI>—
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
COFFINS$AND*CASKETS
marl'
-you wanti ,
FINE WATCH OR CLOCK
'. :r _ * r . - *'* V’t, ’
STERLING SILVERWARE,
RICH JEWELRY,
li
FINEST QUALITY TABLE
LERY,
CUT
to htliqa* that * mko %ho
» Kh ns can to aitegt titer
Mart. , s*
Cry for F.tcbcr 1 ! Castona.
tiiaftoo a*# in ll a
Ute Aid bpi*J te *
Wb*a Bcbj «r u Bk*. v# k»v* W Ctetcvto
* Im*i ah* vm a OSM. ate cned fur Ctalurt*
m
■ jpW—
v UltotogUaf
are the moai an*te*a to to
OR SPECTACLES,
4 *
Sand y jut epderi or esL at
Jas. Allan & Co
> •' tSS KING STKKKT,
R^pmyi, 8.«.
FRANCIS F. CARROLL Jr..
Attorkby-at-Law,
v^l
PATHOS OP
, BETTER THAN
THE WAYS OF WAR.
* *
les and lav the business metropolis of the country In ashesor under cantribufluflb
vVithout discussing Uncle Sam’s ability-to take care of his possession*
OF ALT. 8IZF.S, STYLES and (^AUTIES.
Prices the lowest In the Comity.
Personspeeding these goods will call on
W. W. Moore at in McNah's, Barn
well, or VV. 1. >Yilson, Allendale.
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•Williajn {Vlc^lab.
. ..' s '' V ■ ' • ',' ' - * #
UMED OUT 2d JUNE,
Rose Heady for Basintas Again Before tlfc Ashes
COLD.
NeW Store Just iq l^ear of Old Staqd.
Thank friends for their sympathy and will always_be found
in the middle of the business road.
/ TtjIflitf ,+~ • * •.
Wxo.. ULclS^^B.
/
T. B. ELLIS, Jr.,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer.
Sped tl atianib.n siwn to th* tornpntatb.n
of *n»l dralnagi-. . « M ~ .. w .
mt %tto0v«64Ml to A4 JlArtiM, ! 1
Charles Zissetl,
Practical Watchmaker.
Find door south
A pnsto)
* C. fiiUrpnriv*
(<:!,'* l-l
f Hrewn Ifun«e,
jfTcr» his serv Ices
»tt. n:;< *
to the publh*.
An exiMTi*
| rear* I* the t*
I a non * his Misln
f*rti»n in tt
of hi
Ate liable til
a keepers fo
* ) •
Takes pteasure In informing the public that on his recent visit to the North h€i
captured New York, New England and a big slice of the North-West. He tfenlf
supplied with the ammunition of gold, silver, greenbacks and certified checks
and merchants, manufacturers and importers surrendered .upon the first suhh
mons, threw open their stocks and told Michalson to help himself to all he wanto
ed and to pay them w hat he pleased. They were demoralized by tho outflow of
gold to Europe and welcomed Michalson and his money as a hard pressed soldier
cheers the comrades who conic to his help and turns the tide of the battle going
against his Hag.
■|^^DVII±ctLalsoT=L
Helped himself lilierally. The proofs that he did so are as plain ns fTtey efift ~
The Charleston bound steamers, the Atlantic Coast Line and the. Jtichmond <£
Danvilfd system are witnesses on his hvlialf. They are hurrying Southward as
fast as steam can turn their w heels the goods that he nominally bought. Even • r
now the first consignments arc coming in and
UyD-db-alsom-
V • • * 11
Invites the people to come from all the adjacent country and neighboring town*,
buy ail the goods they w ant so cheaply that they will forget all about the low
prices of cotton, go home rejoicing w ith fresh courage to battle w ith hard times.
As a partial list of the good goods and great bargains that Mlchnlaou ha* In
store he asks attention to the following few examples that show the comparison
of Northern nod Southern prices:
$11,000 worth of Now Y’ork clothing—Michalson’* price, $6,00#.
$7,000 worth of Boston ShocH. Slippers, Ac.— Michalson’* price, $4,750.
$'.),<M0 worth of I.adics Dress Good*—Michalson’* prlw, $5,000.
$ 10,(KKI woi th of Notions—Altehalson's priev. f#,000. '' 4
$in,tMX) worth of Gent's FurnlshlngGood*—MUhaNon’s price, $5,506.
$.MS*l worth of Furniture—Michalson** price, $2,<*N>.
$UM) worth of Tin and Wood ware —MichalMm’a price, $500.
$10,000 worth of Bacon, llama. Sugar, fic,—Mlcbalson’s price, $6,000.
$2,500 worth ofV'ai»ne<i GwhI* and Fancy Gr«H*!rica — AllchalM>n'a price, $7,000
$4,000 won* of Axe*, Hoe*, Farm llawiware»-lllchalson’*yr4co, $2,f4ML—
$1,000 wortti of Table Cutlery and Crockery—AUcbaltoo’* price, $5U?.
fl.ouo worth of Kuggle* and Wagono-^Michalson'* price. $750.
'These quotation* art offered as fexta for thought, presented as sign boards to
show the |ieople the best road to belter times. Allchalson has thousands if goods.
11c baa bargains that everybody needs and c*« affonl. If you don't ere wtNKf you
j want ask for it, Michalson has it, but doe* net promise tokvep it always. Oame
soon and in a hurry before ihr errwm It s«'oo|ie«l. lie hasn't lime or tongue
cnouglf to make a three hours telk. Wot be till belp the eoiintry more batweeo
now ami Ghris'ma* than all the politirianr*e*n do this side of the day nf jmlg-
ment. If buyer* and atdlers will only roure to the pic nic Sherman’a eaifip foL
luwersand Kil|mUlck't u»rrh light trooper* Utd waste nor fair eonntry. The
tariff and taxes ami high price* bate made the (nstple poorer year after year.
MMtolann I* tlfml nf Ute* 11 > Kill gliri tin* fair a w urk t<» the g< <*•! lire peo-
1 n*U ad of grasping for pr«>At Ire w ill try to clear expenses ar-d urake f rftods.
tbs fanorrs are uut of trouble Ire will try to make
rtti for *’ v da vs in the wt-sk, am* even body is asked to
l*i« n-, giving lire b**«t prices f**r evition and all roil n-
kinds of gvn-d* Uf ail sort* ef people ai oul) ou* price
V+1L v
«
m
f upwards of forty
ltest gutrantre that h* j IV 1 !' 1 ’l* 11 *" *^'.**
Li ..<i. z h .r" TT ? *7 7
qo.HtT .« hi. w.-k .nJ * TU * 1 '• > '*'
ne and i
predue
and that b
co
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: PARAGON i
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ss t(es <7Sre. iT (C I
^racricaa Howard Bros. Propr’s,
THE LIVE MERCHANT,
RarnWell, S. C
tlass. w. Caurr,
Aiken, tl. C.
J. B. flraciKaLTsa.
Barnwell, B. C.
Croft & Burckhalter,
AXTORMK.Vte AT L.A W
BARNWELL C. IL, B C.
Will practice la all tha Court* of tl
-4tale and In the United >tate* t'reirt*.
Mr. Croft will attend the ObKIt*
Barnwell County and all matters <
noruuce will r«'c#lv* the per*otii
t«iith>n of each mrtnbet ef the fire
"tag yd-if
f Trekv Steel*
Tube* Crg-pev ^
6!nt, M Nt —
To the amrs of Jdoiiva Fewer aad
(laneral Ifaditoery:
We call your attention to the fort that
wa are i»r*|tered. with latest iiuprove.i
Tenis and Marhinory, to do work on
any M-vihinery usesl la this cenairj,
riacb as
COTTON GINA.
GRIrtT Ml l.f.ft,
COTTON FHESitW,
FULLEYrt, IIANUFRH,
• Ml LI. OKA RING,
Shafting and eastings of Iron or lira**
im- | of any size, (titeclal a'AeniUre given to
at* Ol V ^ oftK.
j llaviug a first dare Gin Builder, w*
ran do all kinds of Uln W«»rk,new brush
..- wheal*, new sans, boxes, Ac. baw*
1 •h-*r j .-urd only by band.
i lulrtt 11 1 ^
PCRFCCTCD I
emm ieisei
*r
spectacles iu Steel, Nickle and Gold.
All the Latest NoVeltles.
FARGY r
: GOODS.
Hobby Horses
Velocipedes
! I’oyar Dolls
StatiOnorv
—Alt l>— J
Bock t-
• kill
pu mi nniKiNfi
t’ASCA AlJJMto PIC-
FKAMC*
Patterson & Holman,
A.TT1 maiKYH AT L,A\A\ *
HARNWKI.I., H. C.
Haviiig assTM lated mirsclve* for the
ctice of the la* in all the Courts nf
ff
F ,fu l*l a 8
'JUftlMIS‘tjO)tt{ll|
Mr, F. M. PfK)SER.oyr South Caro
lina representative, will be glad to call
on persons In need of or intem]in& to
purebas^ machinery. l» ,l g 2*J
TMman-Sheppard.
The IttfaieU Daily and Wecklii
cHroinHcle
—vamllglve-
'Full and Impartial Reports
pra
the Slate except the l*rot»ateX ourt and
In the United States Courts, wc plwige’
our b«.«t services to all clients who may
tru -i 1 1s with tb**ir <'onti I
Our united prompt attention will be
given to all buidiicas confided to u*.
.1.0. I’attkkbon, W. A. Holman.
jan7
ROBT. C. MIXSON.
SURVEYOR PND ENGINEER,
TJLJCIt flLLK, S. C.
' Special attention given to Land Sn -
laying. l'j*omptattention U> all busi-
neas ent rusL.d to my care.
Right Now ^
’ EVERY HOUSEKEEFEHNEEDS
The Improued Pan-Jlmerican Vlasher
a. %.
with k» use “wash day” is nomore a
tqrinept and a terror, and washerwomen
are no longer imperial.
Muslral Irvstrumen ja Si»ret If nab . Guitar YUdln and Uanto Mriag*
THE IS EM ROLLER OlH.AN ONLY Ifi.OO,
fkvuvt i'W l'ii**»* at»d ite-.*****. i .'loup* And .Mcnc.ls. Murtca* Iaa$r®
) meats Kep.tired.
I'lxuos and Organ* Tnuad aipl Bepairvd.
The largest And •'JSfj^at st<*ek ever hroeght to this city.
Gr. D. C. L.A_LTGKE,
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Black ville^ N V.
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THE CAROLINA MIDLAND RAILWAY CO.
TIME TABLE NO. 4-
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