The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, April 13, 1897, Image 4
SENATOIC VO01iEEN 1S DIAD>.
The Great Indlhana Demovrat lkammedt Awaay
Unexpectetdly-Iiud 11een in III lialtitl.
WVAsmIOTON, April 10.--Danitl
Wolsoy Voorlies, ex-Uilted States
senator from the Stato of Indiana,
died at 5 o'clock this mornig at. his
home in this city, No. 1005 Mary
land avonne, Northeast.
The ex-senator had hoon in poor
health for soveral years and for at
least two years past had iken little
part in the proceedings inl the senato.
He had been a constant sufferer from
rhoumatism of the boart and his
friends thei,fore had como to expect
that they might hear of his deAth
suddonly. The list reports of him,
however, were that he was showing
some signs of improvement and his
death, therefore, while not entirely
unexpected, caie with the sudden
noss of a shock.
At the time of his retiremnent from
the senato, the Tall Sycamore of tie
Wabash was affectionately held by
devtion of his followers of the I Ioos
ior State.
He was the leading Democrat on
the finance cominittee and by virtino
of this position the inatural leader of
his party nati the floor of the Senito
on all tarilT and financial qut-stions.
He was not veI. active, however,
owing to his ill heilth, in the work oin
the Wilson tarifT bill, most of the
numerous amendments to this bill
and its final passa e afteri a storimy
career in which it was in serious doml_
ger, being due liargely to Senator
Jones of Arkamnsas.
Oln the repeal of the Slermni bill,
Senator Voorliees took a promiient
part. It was his h1st iimport alit work
in the Sonate andl its tii1l repOil
was due lItlv to the 4.eo tive sl'p
port rendered the Clevehid whiniis
tration, which had m:e the reiwal
of this bill one of its lit f purpos.'s.
SEVENTY-SIX vER11 OL..
1\r. Voorlhees was 74t yeirs of age
last Septeoliber, and prir to his re
tiremeit fromi Ilbli(- lift (11n March
4, last, had been for imnay years om
of tle ilo,t pit-1rioue igres in
the Semiate. lie was horn inll IAbwrly
township, Butler County, Ohio, and
in his early iiaflnicy was enlrriedI(I by
his plaronts to his pioeer homint i th
Wabash Valley in ldua. In IS IU
he graduated fromi tHie Indian'a As.
bury (now Depauw) Uiiversity, and
studyin,g liw, begani its practico inl
.181 in Covinigtoni, the seat of just ice
of Fountain County, Iudiana. Aftei
hearing young Voorhees deliver ai
Fourth of Jul1y orationi Uniited St at es
Senator H annogan, of Iudiana, aisked
him to becomio his law pairtner, whuicli
he did in April, 1 S52. The next. yeam
being con fronted by (1 overumi
Wright., p)rosecut ing aittorneoy for tiht
circuit court, lhe so far hel hiis owl
as to establish for hin,wei F a reput a
tion aS ani ah1lo criminal lawyer. Ir
1856O hem was an1 unisuccessfuil caniil
(ate for congress. lie removed t<
To'rro Hautoe in I8S7 and from .18ie
to 18(61 was IUmted States distriel
attorney for I ndlliaa la 1859, at
the request of (lovernior Ashibol P
Willard, of Indiana, lhe went. it
Charlestown, Va., to defend J1ohn ii
Cook, brother in-law of thme governiom
and onie of thle associates of Jiohni
B3rown in the Hlarpier's Ferry t.rlgedy.
His able defense of his client and his
remarkable speech to the cour t andl
jury on that occasion wore published
all1 over this counmt Vy andiu t ranislat ed
into several languaiges. H e acquired
thereby a1 nat ionail reputatalOn as ai
lawyer and1( orator.
In 18l Shle wais elected to congress
and wlas re-elected in .18t12 and 1814.
In 18661 h is seiit wa'is successfully coni
tested1 by H enry 1). Washburni, but
ho wa'is returnelid in .18(18 andi re
elected in 1870 anmd 1872. Ini 1877
lie wals a1ppoinited to theu Unmited
States Sen ate as a D)emocrat to till
the vacancy caused by the death of
Oliver P. Morton. lHe was subhse
quonlt ly elected by the legislatumre for
the full termn and( was re-elected in
1885) and ini 1891. lIn 18961 Firi
child was elected1 to his seat and suc
coeded himi ais semmitor oin thlo -IthI of
March last.
DEATH WAs 5UDDiEN.
Voorhos' dleatIh was caused by an
attack of angina pectoris. Theli sena
tor's health was so poor' during the
recent political calmpaigni that h,
could not parIticipalto in it, but b)ofore
his return to Washington in Novem
ber ho seemed to implrovo in health.
Two weeks ago the old rheumatic
troules returned anid three (lays ago
became oven more alarming, but the
senttor did not confine himsolf to his
hod.
It was not indeed until lillf al
hour beNfore the final summons camoe
that anyono realized that donth was
uneaIr. Tle seiator's son, Reese N.
Voorhees, had remained in the room
With his father and wils awiakioneI
about 4v oclock t his morning by his
father, who was I lien stuffering great
pain in the reg;on of his heart. H1e
refused, however, to allow a physi
eqin to be calle<d, saying the painl
would pass awn:-. Italf an hour
later hIt( appeared nmeh better and
got out. of hotq to walk to the hIItlh
room, his son going with him. \Vh len
they en1tvi-tee thv hllt lite seitor was
attackel byi a more s(lVere spasinl thanl
IN had yet ex'perienced and fell inl a
sem11i CoiCIOUS Con.dition into t Ie
SOnS 11111S. Tito latter huruiid' tho
nOW <yin"g m i bliek to his hll and
S11MIMIRoIt Dr. Shonlp, a neigllboring
physician. It. Was too latv, however,
for any aid to avilil ail the ex senittor
Son passet awav without regining
Full coIseiousneIkss Only his son,
ltevtse, his daughter, Miss Mlllio
\oorhwvs, anid his physician were
[)1.,S(.lti whlln lit) dim]l.
I.\AL IN T:i -2 IIAIT1.
Thel( rvimicins will bw taloni to Terviro
llaute,) livI., Ot sermitor's hol for
so l1ti1, NVars, for initerine,ilt.,
just wi en it lilts ilot, I)eln tieter
iinaii-l.
Nothing Will be detelrlillf-k liponl
111 sit word is rveeiv'ed from his t-ldest.
Soi, lion. hls Voorhees, who t-n
sidlos inl thll -Sato of Walshingtonl.
h'llo tris surlim. iS111-vivv(d by thre
sIMs, Charl s, Iveso N. and 'Jhanws
l'xton, and o1e dan1g-iter, Miss
illallie, all of whoni exiejpt tle first.
MIllintl re sid'i ill Wisiingtonl.
When t nlivws of Seitor Voor
lwes' <eat h hus knownil at t he cap
itol tday txpr,iUons if detp sor
rMoV W(v livartl. 'T seiator halt
hnso long inl pim'lie lift, tlit Ie
was lo itn to mver l oyetvei abmut
thl, buililding Id aItll it-lt im affctcion
at regard fur hiim btecalso of his
iniftuiily kind tivatieit of Item.
Why take Johnson's
Cil & Fever Tfon ic?
!cau;se it cmrcs the
rno.st stubbol1 Case
of I'cver in ON1.'DA .
'aitsi s I nsiit-' I ioit, e.Jiii,l
Tlhec lEiste r l nmber of 1' t Th ,ad ies'
Iiinit .Journail Is biInsful of helpful
a rd tellIs (he stosry of thle sIipltes sand
most5 bietifuii Eister servie In A in-r
lest, as It Is givets lii 1h <li qaint an<l( Ie
vaia. i 1 x- l're-iden1t l'larrisn's I hne
ly atiile dsecibtes *Thie S'cial l,ife of
the Prixesiet," fronlt the daty of hils In
auigur at ion, and givtes tut erest in g in -
II intt. Thet poplar series (If "G reatI
Pertsonsal I'Cvent s'' is represen td byI i3
'When ifayette Rinile into0 Phliladel
phdiii,"'lv. byJana Fraley HI alIlowell,
gra nin ghtecr tif one of theit few~ sur -
V ivig witnesies tof theogreat Ilaafayette
demonilli-tra tion whIiichi creaited suchi a
IfurIore ne' ariy~ ii' breqterliis ofl ai eni
1tury ngo. ira l'. Sankey~' has wr*ii tten
II. Vales. The third Illuitrtion in
'hariles ).sa (hibtsons sert'ihs tif charitern
sktetce of (ITh'le Peop'jls of I)itkens ii s
"Tom'i melh ansd lIi' Si-iteri."' ~ nvers
of liitiuin willI elijoy Jeromeit K. J1e
"Te Ilu rglair \VhIo AIlovedhI~ iard ise."'
A\ de liette tibiite toI tIht power andu
prlivilegieto sislt'ihoi'd in ihe famdy:l~ Is
give-n ini ie. A. II. Il firfor's artiiie!e
an " lhe \Vomient whoI Most I iluece
Ale."
Thelart st'ems ts l' n"t Ilihl of wousnis
lif'e, dtiess siad inecrest not noisted by
lie Jnursial. Therest arc li:s-t ical view~s
oin vitasl tquesst i's by I rs10 l~ iterary
Iltisies andt gardeninsg b.y ksishon 1R.I',x
lord; hsisia osn aimiat us phoiitogr.shy; at
('h m;Ais. iato n I' ls wIi th~i T4 he
Kinsg's l)atughsters; a pigte oif d:tinity
lauie Ihets; M1rs. I tirers's iokIsig It-s
sonis, anid sianyi3 (ither d1eparl t siessus thait
coi-rehendis thle sr'unds tif w, mns
needs,i I'Geh tiumbtler of t- J'urna.l is
at vahl i:ble boosk of hlIpfu IlillI hin ti n
pralt lea Iis sg.-s Itaus on th ve rw iy dayi~
prob itlemut oif homse lIIfe. Iy the Cu' tls
P'ublishun lt Companii is iy, Ph'i Ilad elphdi
'Teni celnts per copiji; one dol,lar ai p e ea.
Quinine and other fe
ver medicines take from 5
to 10 days to cure fcver.
Johnson's Ch1Il and Fever
Tonic cures in ONE3 DA V.
EMThere is no
word so full
g of meaning
and about which such tender and
holy recollections cluster as that
of " MITIIER "-She who watched
over our helpless infancy and guid
ed our first tottering nep. Yet
the life of every Expectant Moth.
er is beset with danger and all ef
fort should be made to avoid it.
M ot so assists nature
i1 n ithe chan ge tak
M other U ing p lace that
the E',xpectait
Ai Mo thlier is ena
bled to look for
Fward without
dread, suffering or gloomy fore
bodings, to the hour when she
experiences tle joy of Motherhood.
Its use insures safety to the lives
of both Mother and Child, and she
is found stronger after than before
confinement---in short, it "makes
Childbirth natur,l. and easy," as
so many have said. Do n't be
persuaded to use anything but
MOTHER'S FRIEND
" My wife sufTered more in ten min
utes with either of her other two chil.
dr"n than she did altogether with it her
lad-, having previously used four bot.
tIes of 'Mother's Friend.' It is a
blessing to any one expecting to be
come a M0THER ," says a customer.
IlIENIltSON I)MC, Carmi, Illinois.
Of Drtiggitts at $1.00. or sent by mal on recellpt
of price. Writo for book containin g testimonials
ani valuablo information for all Alothers, firco.
Tho Bradlield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
rom lieniermon't4 Tragle ca reer nidtled
Ils Hlody lirougit Ilon.
[HIegister.]
Saluda. S. C., A pril 6.-The bhody of
iOM litl iddrS0o, Who W aS IepoINAr.IL a
few dItys aO o 4) have heen shot, it a lit
tle ackwoods ,tation inl Southwest
(w-orgia, wits broudig to Saluda last
night1 and will bo blivied to-daty.
It, vill he reiemb-n red that Toml len
d4ersol was the prineipal ill tho killing
of .lin l'izzamd mn (ur strects in No
N't,mb1t.r hait. To ;i. as, -sellias Isk broth
I'l W ill and tiwil father. M\r. Ilenlder
son, ha lell out. on hil awa;ttin
lwir trid at the ManY t.erm of -ourt for
S-1l1ult. inie .lanuary T011 lts )e
at wolk on a vailroad ill Soult.hle-1 (eor
-il, nle -al Mt. \'ernon , a little town
alloml t.whity-five inile,s North of Sit
vailmnh. ( )n1 T 'II),n1 1 t..day of last week it
tov--ir mwas reeived by lom's family,
who live Iwuar hol. to t.hweeffet that, 1he
thol hil shot. am wias not eXlet.e(d (t)
live. NI r. I leile son a111 two of his
lons h1lw1dia(dY lefi fol t. \'noit n,
an1d nohn eiiecolba etan
(.d1 as it ) Tom's codlition 111til their re0
tun last nih t with his deiul btdy.
None of' tho dettails (of the t iaedy eoid
ho earn i fi-tler tl 11t. fact that
he was sht by ote .lenkins, woil was it
m1einb11erI of it unIllad of about, 150 lmeniti
engaged in tihe cot4 u.vt ioll of a trestle
on)) somte railroadt near~ thet l ittle village
oif .\lt. Vernon. PTe shlooting took pihlace
on4 Tu'lesdayV night, atnd Tlomi lingeredl uni
w,,oundiol<(1 etfeet, ini the abhdomien, t.e
hotwels beig pertfoted~.
Thlere' is somi)eting tralgicalt in the
death of 'ITomi liinderson whent.4 it is re
lien thist, whlo iln turn) killed lirst, Ihid
Muoruse. and4 atfter~ward4.Iiack I Iidon, who
wais hiiitiel lovieted't for killinug at nio
t ''ri m i ht, wtA i e ilud learno not nqest, ki .
Ju4st wha)1t (causedtl tte sh(ooting we are
also uutah'e to ascert ain.
W hen t lie ne4ws of Tom41's having been 1
sho1 tS asist spreadtt abroa1i~d it wias se
eret.i 5wispe11red by some0))4 that it. wats a
fiake, andli tonly inItendedl as ia shaml to
allow~'ut him ttmake~ htis esceit and1 not
leave h)is bondsttmieni 1 lile. I ut, whien
I h'. Kirkstey of ourc town was sent for
biy th ifender11t'sons to go itl a11ttend41t
the i ) oud ed br)4)oer all dts(lt were
remov.c'd andii sinc h1t tis hodly ihas bieen
broui)ght bacek for burial att his moltthler's
side, all Itse' whlisperedi thleoinrs are
Tutt's Pills
Cure All
Liver ills.
Save Your Money.
One box of Tutt's Pills will save
many dollars in doctors' bills
Theywill surely cure all diseases
of the stomach, liver or bowvels.
No Reckless Assertion
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
malaria, cons.tipation and bilio
usness, a million p)eop)le endorse
TFUTT'S Liver PILLS
Not ice to Overseers.
4kL,[ OVIt' E -''Iits Oh" PUJHiI
.1 roads, areQ ht..rei.y not) ifled to) call
outt thle h-iis 4on t heIr ro'ads and int1
ihi r restwo) 'Iv e roi.dsl in) (vo d I cowli1t 14)
a411n mke ret iort to th44 Cott11y SuIp'rr
visor by MIay. 1st., I197. AlsoI report
toosi oni htan) and4( lin ienm"odv "4 each
overseer. .1 NO. M. SC!H UM PERT,
March 30, 18917. Stupervisor.
Tribute of Nespect.
W'e, tho undorsigned membors of
the Vomn1's Missionary Society of
St. Luke's Church, appointed to
draft resolutions on tho death of our
Hister and co laborer, do horeby ox
>ress ourselves.
We fool liat, wiihere1s, onr Fathor
hi heavenl has son fit to removo
fromi us, on October 22nd, our bo
loved and faithful sister. Wo feel
ho blow to bo sovero, aid tiourn
hor departire. Yet wo know "Io
Jovtli till thing well," and although
tiot. oilyi hits t. home beeni mado sad
in the departure of a faithful and
loving wife and a devoted imother,
but a church lis lost a t.ruo and
;teladiast, monlmber, andliany hiolk-s
i sincero friend. But be it. resolved
Ist. That wo acknowledgo the
manifold lovo of God and the wis
dum of I is dealings, and say, "Thy
vill bo donle."
2nd. That our Society will over
chorish hor memory an<d remember
her work. Bit God know her uso
fuliess, and has reioved her to the
triuimplhant, church abovo.
3rd. That wo emulato the loving
examplo and Christitin foitit.udo of
our gotle sister in all things.
4th. That wo extend our sincerest
symnpathy to the bereavoi, and comn
mit thein to God's care.
ti. tihat a copy of this bo in
sorted in thle ST. LuKH's LUTHERAN
and the Lutheran Visitor.
MAs. JURIAr IuN'rit,
AMRs. CAmin BROwNE,
MIus. NANNI YoUN0,
Committee.
Too
MICh Kinife!
The use of the surgeon's knife is be
coining so general, restilting fatally
in such a large number of cases, as to
occasiont general alarm.
Mr. Willian Walpole, of Walshtown,
South Dakota, writes; "About
three years a g o, therc came under
uny left eye a little blotch about the
size of a small pea.
It grew rapidly,and
shooting pains ran
in every direction.
I becanc alarmed
and consulted a
good doctor, who
pronounced it can
cer, and said that it
I must be cit out.
This I wouild not
i V 'Aconsent to, having
little faith in the
indiscrimtinatetuse of theknife. Read
ing of the inany cures made, by S. S.
S., I (etermiled to give that nedicine
a trial, and after I had taken it a few
days, the cancer became irritated and
began to discharge. This af ter awhile
ceased, leaving a smnall scab, which
finally dropped off, and only a healthy
little scar remnainedl to mark the place
where the destroyer had held full sway.
A Real Blood Remedy.
Cancer is in the blood and it is folly
toexp)ect an operation to cire it. S.S.S.
(guaranteed f>urely vegetable) is a real
remtedy for every
disease of the blood.
Books mailed free;
address Swift Spe-s
cific Co., Atlanta,
OLUMIA. EWBERY &LAUJRENS
011ar' 211hi, I897. Eastei-n StandardI'( Thue.
.Southbunld. ~ Norltbou-nd.
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8 II 4 30 2 10 ..ClinIon.. 125) 1035 280
8 21 1 IN 2 2 (N I~iillo 12.38 lI 10 I tA,
5 *i 4 iS 2 :30 .K inurId.. 32 3I 11 !4 12 :31
S 8 i . 2 :ui . ary ... 1227 1112 12(0
$55 S i5 2 11 ..Jahapa.. 12 M91 3 1134 t50
13 3' 2 7 i%ewberr'y 120 to s53 1' 20
I I) ' 3 13 Pospearity ' 8 8 25 I1055
II0 o' 2 :1." . ...sliha ... 1!il 1 8'5 103'
lI In li 1is 32 us.i. Mounalti 11 45 7 5.5 :0120
325 I' 41: :i to ...l hnpln... 1185~ 780 9 '(
12 -1~ i; -3 1 0 Wii t It oc(1k 11 28 7 16 9925
lI 1 6 7 '5 I nU in~tio I 23 714 310
I0 7 I3 4 l...Imno... 11 17 04> 8-la
I 3 72 -i la .I eni tt. 1 10 028 8 4
2 3' 7 - 15 3 AICMumbn '.v 1 N '1 no.8(
Miss Maria Parloa
is atditte to ( be a leadinig Amneri
can1 ant11hority oni . okil:g;and1
::5ys "Use
ai goodl st.'ek for' thel foitidatloll of
ting", nn the I b.est stocek Is
Liebigj COMPAN\Y'S
Extiract of Beef."
100 (If M'ts-t Paloa's rlecipes
i.rnlt grati buy iIulby & Coe.,
2' Park Plae, Nc u York.
PARKER'S CINCER TONIO
tes Lungrorbles, Debility distressing stomach andJ
ate sxereohrand Insad louldhv ite
PARKER'
N HAligBAL.SAM
anotloe a lunla gr owthar
2jvz Pall, toJetore Gra
Curs scalp $1sease & F Si a ng.
WANTED-A N I DEA "lmeu'
thing to Paitenit ? Protect your ideas - thley maly
Brin yot. welt. Writo JOlhN 9VEDDit.
.3UlN & O.,iMtont Attorneysi, WVashington.
1). 0., for their $1.800 prize offer.
Wha
AS
Castoria Is Dr. Saunmel Pitcht.
and Children. It contains nr.
other Narcotic substunce. I
for Paregoric, Drops, Sooth
It is Pleasant. Its guarani
millions of Mothers. Castori
--the Mother's Friemll.
THE FAC-SIMILE
APPEARS ON EV
THE CENTAUn COMPANY. T? MUA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Central Timo letween Cot umibla and Jack.
Sonville. Eastern Timto ittween Co.
lumbia and 01her Poiuts.
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rihalesto1y n..... 11 thIia 8 00ia .lr
1116 am661 Now Yorlk.
*Ns 111 and6( 32--New York and Florida Lim
Angust ino and Ne'w Yo6rk, leaving each01 1ti
1na11pinIt (St. Aulilstin a614ul6( New York) daily
except46 $6unday1, *ont1Iose4d o)f Pulma 1 compm.t6161611 .
mont61. 6leep)ing ('ar1s. Pu'llman drawiinig room6r6
hoeldiin crA Also Pull166mm6 6lrawin6g roon44
iauffot sleepng cars bu4t wvon Aulgust a anld Noew
York.
Nos.817and1( 18-Washingtonahnd Southuwestern
Limuited. Siti Vestihuled616. train16 wi'th6 dlinig
cars and( first, class coa6ch!es0) no4rth1 01' ChaI4rlt.Io.
Puilhntan d1ra1wIng room66. 64leep5ing cars he0t wenn1
T a . Jac4ksonlvillo, a6vnnahl, W%ashin.agton
an wYork.
Pullmann sleeping car bectwvon Augusta and
ilchmnond.
Nos.. 135 and 180-U. 8. Fast. Mt..I1. Through
PulIlman dlraing 11 roomI bu61fet. sleeping car1s ho
tween~ Jacksonvi1116 andc Newy York and An
gu6sta and Chai*rlot to. Pillan sleepaing car.s
bot wotn Jacksonlvillo and Cohnnba1la, 6n ro6tto
daily het ween Ja6cksoinviIlo aInd CinlCinnaIti, via
AhIhoville.
'W. HI. (4REEN, J. M4. CULJP,
G4. Su,t., Wa6shington. T.M,W1 hntn
G3. P. A.. ahin6gton6. A. . P. A.. A flanta.
THlE CHIARItlSTON LINE.
Double Dalily Trinsi betwveen Chalrlestonl
Columb11ia an d Ahugust.
SOUTH CA11OL1NA & (3E'OltWA It It U
PASSENOV.61 Dl-A 616 M E NI.
CIIl6R ESTON. 8. C., Jan. 21, 197.
8011ED)ULE. )Ail,Y.
Lv Charleston................ 7 10 4111 5 304 pm16
Sumnnmervi1l,............... 7 41)6666m 6 10I p64m
(4eorges....................... 61661a 7 461 141m
]iran6chl6lIe.............. 8 316166n 7 851 pm6
I(0 weavill)..................9 l5 am6 7 546 p)1n
Orangebur'g............... 9 2 am61 8 20 phi
St . Mat thews...............) '. 6161m 8 -18 pm6
Fort. Alotto................ ..10 140 a61 m) 9 56611
Kingvlle...................10 146 am1 9 '20 pm16
A r oln t obla......................1065 61m6 10 10) pin
Lv Columb1 ....................... 7 80 6am .4 00 pm66
KIngsville..................7 440 *16m 4 -I16Wp
Fot t tt.................. 7 611664 4 51)p1n
Mt. Min tt h ews............. 8 02 a14 m ' (41 09 p
OraIngebulrg................. 8 2141am 5 27 pim
Itowesvillo .................8 83. am66 5 42 pm66
11ra nehr 1vil ................. 8 5561am15 55 pm11
Gecorges..................... : 35i am G 1 16m4
811u m m o v Il Ie...............10 23 a m1 7 I1666m
A r ChaJrleston.................11 044 an6 8 644 pm6
L v C h arlIce t0on ................ .. 7 10 a61m 5 34 pm6
Is6an1hv4 110................ 9 16 661m 7 .'3. pi
Unin belrg .......... ....... .. 9 4 6am6 8 '2- 1)m
I 1a 61n6mark... ........19 62664t1 8 12 p6 .6
lIgtaksvI lIo..................10 160 a1 m48 5.8 pi11
W.IlisXott.....................14' 2766116 1617 pP1'
Aik en ........................II 014 6a6 m 4 67 p66 I
A r A n1gus6 ..................i 61616m 10 -166m
Lv A 1g1nst a................ 6 alIn:3 2.1 pmi
Alikeon....................... 7 48 an m4- 27 p m6
W l!!lst on ...................7 4p 6666 5 141 1616
1116ek vil.................... 8 086666 5 'iR4 pm66
De1nark ...................8 2046a16m 5 1611 p 5
1liain6berg ................... 8 33 am66 5 (68 pm6
llranch 1v1 ie ....... ........ 11. 1066 a64 10 pm11
A r CharleIstIon................... 00 am6 44 06 661)
.FAWT EiXPR~ES.9 A 67(l4!8TA AND) WABIllNOToN
Wil66l1.ILLMAN nNT~lwEEN AJO6'&6TA,
A61KEN AND6 NEW YOR(K.
I.v A n gn sta ...............................3 ('5 pm m
L v AIIi ken-...................................1..36 ia
A6 r:ima rk..............................:6 . 1 ; 1 p
Dnmr........................................ ; 25 6an
Lv Alik en.................................. 7 2.1 amr
A r A ujgusta...--............................. 8 10 6666
JIAIILY E.XCEPT1 SUND)AY.
Lv C1amee1...................... 6 -115 am 25 pm11
Oft nulen JunIcIt10t........ 85 61m6 3 55,11m
A' r( KIlng vIillh....................10 64 4166 4 36 pm6
Lvs K(IngvIlie....................10I 26 6an1 0656666m
S'6am6 .164n Jnne1on .... .II 45666 am 544166am
A r Cnladeln......................11 S's Pm1 8 16 am16
4 onnnettons a(644t Coh1imb66la wIth Sout1hern
u.alwa fo63'16r all points14 16n ujpper 80outh ane66
North! Carol66'(I 16. 8461hi Irains64 bot wee'n6 Char.
ee lon 661nd Ashav Ile. C,e6aoe tions. fr'om
poin6t8 (61 8(66nthern 161 Itllway to6 .Augustii.
A IIken6 6and (61her. points 166 '"The Charl'estonl
Lie;at Chlarl.oston wIth (il.yil 11ne 806e66.
ors to Now Yor'k 41nd( Jacksolnvill.
L. A EM ElISON, Traille1 Malnager.
E.. 8. ItOW~ 6'.N, Gene6(ral1 Mainage.r
G)6eera1l Ofleevs: Cl:iarirs (on .M,..
hfadache utopped in 20 minutos by D,
Miles' PAIN PILLa, "Onco conti a des.
doSl
Ssan
t S drest
u,
Is prescription fo Jifant
Ither Opim, M1orphino'10D
t is a harmless substituto
hng Syrups and Castor Oil.
bec Is thirty years' use by
A is the Children's Panacea
SIGNATURE OF
ERY WRAPPER.
NAY SECLT. NEW VOna OSTY.
SOUTHERN RAIL\VAY.
0oudonned Schadule in Efrot
NOV. 15, 1806.
STATIONS. D111)
Lv. Charleston. 71
fv.dofumbia .................... TI a n
" Prosority....................1211pm
Ar. Newb>erry ........... .1)2,p m
Ar. Ninoty-SX................... 125 p m
Grconwood....................1 45 p II
Hodos..........I.... . ..... 7 25 m
Ar. Abevill. ....... ... .. . . a m
Ar. Bottom.............. ...... 3 1l p m
Ar.A A1(W1'r0n.....................1325 p m
Ar.(4ron~ill................4 204 p mn
Ar. Aboif. ._~T55 3p m
STATIONS. D.lit
v.r4ii ~Iio... ...... .... ....U a I
" Iedrinmint....... ....... ... 10 55 a m
" willinm.4ton .......... .... I 18 a II
-~~~ ~~ dln.....11 35 at 1n
Ar. 1)onllds. .... ........... .... )m
rv. Ab1ev .... .. ..... 145 a I
Ev.Hod t .. . ....... . 1:e 2 p m
" n o i . ... .......... 1 0 ) p m
Ninty- i......... .... ...... . 1 2.- p 1
Lv. NuwlS.rry.. . .. . . 2~5p m
p n
" P o -' . . ....... ...... 2 3 m
Ar. Colmn.bi,a . ........... 0p in
ArU arlestfnl 8 o0 p -In
pallyD101yj TTIN- DrIt Daily
IN.IION n f N o.3
51"fl 7 I-a IV... 1h1l. - 00 3 "la
i80a , |a C,. m b; Wn 9;.
9 07a1 12 . A s n... "2 .Sp 8 e
10 0.1a i 2*! : .in no . 12, 7 86p
10 20Ia 20'u " .iUion.....".1 0-i 701.
10 9ftl 2 14 " JEi!1e . " 2 .p 6 58p
10 611 2:3T) " .:iet . 12 l-p 6 47p
11 25n B lipAr.. 8parIaulutr.. Lv 11 Ana 0 20p
11 45nwwl,v 81,par1til nbu A r 1 1 2%a 606p
94p) 7JP, _Av.._Ashieyillo I,V 8 2 il 8 05P
," p i. . a. i.
Trnum 0 amd 10 enrrv ol'mant Pullman
sleeping ears 1et weenk Columb3 cia and AAitvillo.
onrouto dully betwcen Jackjonvillo amid Cincin
nati.
Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & 0. division.
orthbound. 11:42 a. mn., a:-I1 p. mn., 6:18 p. mn..
(Vestibule LimitedI):3ni southound 1-b :26' a. mn.,
Trais eavo (4reonville. A. aind CI. dlivision,
northbound, 5 .15 a. im., 2:33 p. mn. andl 5 :30 p. mn.
Vestbu1e Li1mmied) -sont I bound,'2 a. mn..
:2 .m,1:28 p. mn. (Vesti ibuled Limited).
P'il inmn Servico.
Pullman palace sleep)ing cars on Trains 85 and
86, 87 and 38. on A. and C. diviin.
Ge'n. Superiiedot. Pi Triflc M'g'r
WVashcimet on. D. C. Wahnt 6n . O
W. A. T UlK. 8. H lAR>1K
Gen. Pas:1. A13't. Ast Goui. Pass. Ag't.
Washhlafton, D). (I. At lamna (Ir
Cllarlcstoil anld Wostoin Cal'olin Rwy. Co
Allgusta anth .R~eville Short Line.
tlehedle In F.f'ect Felb. 7, 18197.
Arrive G reen wood.....12 17 pim ......
A nmldeon........... ..............ui10 pm
1.auren a.............. 3 5 pm11 7 00 am
Ureenville ........... 3 0 pmn 6 01 am
U lenn Sprim gs....3 05 3)1 .......
Sparitan burg....... 35 3)l p 10 10 am
Saluda ............... 83 pm .......
lI0endersonvH10i3.. i6 111m ......1
A she y1l1......... .7 00 )m .
Lens~ e Ac-hey li11............ 820 aim ......
Spart an iinra.....114-1 am 4 00 pm
Ulenui Srings....000Oam ......
(.4:eeny i 0...... . .. 011) 4 00pm
I.arieens ............. 1 30 pn li 7 10 pm
Green woodl.....2 28 pmin .,,..
Aumdet son................... .... 700 am
A rrive Agust a ..........600 pn 1110 am
L.eavo~ Cclhoun cma........... 4 44 3m ........
Arrive Italeigh..............12 20 atn ......
A or fulk...............7 30 am ......
- Pmcitehu rg .......... 620 am ......
1lif iini .............. 7 20 am ......
Len ve Ammunstm...... ................ 255p
A rr ive A IIemia le................... .... 5 00 pmn
Ye m'ax e.........9 30 a.n 6120 pin
liau fom t...........0 35 aa 7 20 pam
l'ort foy al.t ...1 50 amm. -713 pm
- svannah........................ 8 pm)
C30harbsoi......... ............. 8 08 pam
itavannnh.................... .....650 am
l'ort ! oym1.......... 5.5 pim 3 arm
lieauifort ............. 2 30 3)m) Ii2 pmf
Yemmass0e............. 3 1~ pm i .2> pm1
- 1'ni rf x ............. ........ .... 10 aam
l lenimal~e............... I.... . 47 am
A rrie Aguctm...... .... ..... .. ..2 55 pm1
1.3', i im '-in fr m "ne Aigmta m, i kes close
connlh niIi at t'nlhoumn Falls for all po(ints on01
Senbaiard Air Linei.
Ulice co. nceton ni Grccenwood fo,r all points
on S. A I.. mnd C. ned '5. liaPwuav, and1( am
Sl)inmburig withm S uthern 1 Ilwamy.
F.or anym ih. ourmationu relative to) tI kets,
W. .1. CiIA 1(4, Gen, 1',us A gent.,
K. .1. NOl Til, So!. A geent. Aiugiuta, (In.
1 Ai4'T L INE
Hletweem)Charleton and (Columibia anti Upper
Southi Carolina andi Nort.h Carolina,
and( At liens and A tlantam.
COND))NMEqDJ OI4CDULI.
In Efleet. Fob. '24th, 389s.
Gomlso Wxa-r-. 9OING EAe
No. 52- No. 53.
*a m n
7 00 LY....Chark stOn..A, 9 25
8 21 " ...ILanes........ 7 48
9 35 " ...Mnu m te.. .. 63 i
306 55Xr. ..o')?..)18 ...Lv. 5 IA
11 58 "u ...,Prospornty. .. .-313
10O " ...Nowbrry.' 257
12.'0 4....Citonm......210
I I5 " ...Larense.... i i
a m
3 01 " ....reonyl lie ... '-1 50)
5.15 " ...Winnqlboro.. " I 41
6 '3 " ..lfenderson vll& 9 15
os. 2:m d vi oil.! T a1ins he t ween Charles.
Somn an md (Colum )hi, 8. (3.
- .I.M.ii fON, 1fe,'I l'aISsm:ger Agront..
J. M. EP I*1SON, Traflo .Manager.
J. IR. 1KENL.Y. Gon'i Maheger.
AT THE
New Yor
agahn,h rMultsio
All about Potash-the h
on the best farms a the
bttle ook which we ublish
pall fre to any farmer inI Amer cawhow
OERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 NaMu St., NOw York,
ELE
,- LiMilED
DOUBLE DAILY
SERVICE
To Atlanta, Clit rlotto, Auguta, Athons, Wil.
mington, New Orloe,nsnd j w York,
110.onh, tioh1non.l, W ashington,
Norfolk, Portsmouth.
Sedoin c in eflect Feb. 7th, 1897.
St)U'fi ON N D. - No. 4W3. No. 41.
,v New York, via Penn. R..1 1 00 aia n 0 am
" lilad lpi ................... 1 121 i i12 o6 aa
li,i mo ....... ............... 16 '' 2 50 ale
w ashingto.............4 40 " 4 30"
e leihm ond ......................... 8 66 pm 9 v5
,v Nor foI ii 8. A . 8 i6 pin *935
e'ortsmouth .. 8 45 pan 9 20"
I,v Wolidr , viaS. A. 1......... *1128 ptn*11 65 m
Ar l1end.1soin . .........*12 58 am' *1 ,9 pm
Ar fitrham, Via 8. A. I,. ...... t7 83 am j U0 pim
S urhlmW, " ...... J5 20 pftl 1il lan
Ar J Is'. via 8. A ..... ... *2 10 am *3351 im
o........................... 8 35 503
8outhern1;!0 ................ 4 22 h 5) "
" I amle ....- 5 1. " 13.3 "
Wadesbr o . 54 " 811
" Monrou ... ... ........;..---. 0 3 912
Ar Charlotto, via 8. A.- 30 4*102
" Ceter, via S. A. L......---- 8.
LIv toluibla, C. N. L. R. ......... 1t 00 Pin
A ICYlIto0 ... 5 am 12 10 "
Greenwood " ......... , 1 07 ain
" Abbovillo " ......... 1 4o *
Elber(on " .......... 1207 M 2 41 4
" A t ens " .......... 15*07 4
AtIheim 84 1
Winder "I. .. ti
Atlanta, 8. A. L. (Union 20 521
L_)!pt).(envtrai Tiee 5 2
NORTIOUN1) No. 40J. No. 8.
L v *' t.lin, (aoniil Itisi)'12 tCO an n7 50 pm
Whider .......... 21 4i ItM 1042 "
A i hens ......... 3 11 11 20 1
" Elbeltol " ......... 4 15 " 12 33 an
" Abbevlllo 4 ...... h 15 " t -0
U rc nn Nod -' ......... 6 -11" 2 %9 1
C1.n1ton 4 ......... 6 M . 3 5 U 4
Ar Colit ila, C. N & I i . 1 . .,....~...~. ti
'Chester .... 6 13 4S3
Uf:Ta il I n vfb. A v . , . 5 pil 830 "
LvM ~Ionroo, y Ia .S. A . L...... i~iit 0 '
.......................-j it-) 1)1) 0
lamlel ." 1123 " 81 b
A r W'imlini.ton............. : , 80 an*12 30 pin
botiti in".....12 14 " 9 21 imi
Raleigh .......... 2 1 * *11 35 "
" llndorsllon, .......... 3 2' ' ol "
A r hTrhami . ...... t792 "t- 0u9p
V 1Durhmu " . t. 2o pim ti I00 am
Ar 'ollou, via 8 A. L.'... Tin *3 0, ,'n
'ichmon.................... 815 " 650
'Washiingl'n.vinenn. R.H. 12 31 If 1110 "
lin .oro " '4'4 1 41 pin 12 4l ai .
Philiadelha "" " 3 60 pin 3 4. "
New York, '" eI 2. " *1 5.3
Ar Portsmnth "'" e 730min-i5 60 p.n
Ncrfolk 44 *4 *750 . 605
LA. ti))1 y' ex 8 -L_ui i d -a .y.tly ex MonldIsy.
Nos. 403 ual 402.--"Thc Atlanta tplclal,"
,olid '8tibulo TraIn of Pullman 8leopere
and "Itelces tltween Washington and At
lanin. also Illniua sIe ers between Ports.
nut11lh and Chester. 8. C
No..41 and 38.--"Ih% S. A. L. Express-"
$0o11 'i-ain, Coaches and Pullman Sieoporu
bet ween Portsmothi and Athitnta. Coimpanty
aieleeprs htweon Columi bmi and A tlanta.
11 lth trains ninko immediate connection at
Athlinta for AMontgomeory, Stlhile, New Or
ieansa, Texat' CalIfornia, M, x ico, (lhatta
15o, ga, Nashivillec, iem,pitis.,h oon, Fliorkla,
For~i T1ickots1 8leepers, anti Information, ap
ply to 1H. A. Nowland, Gon. Agt., Pass. Onp t
l_il hil ouso, Ainta, Ga., ('harlot.te,_N. CI'
E b~T. JO. f IN, Vice-Preiid (ien'l Managor.
V E. MohiliKl;, (Gon'i Nuporintenudenst
11. W. 11.1 (lOVKII, Truflmo Mianager.
T2. J1. ANID.;RSON, (Gen'1 P'asngor Ago nt,
u M~N iORA I. (EFiCgS: P'olrTsMoUTJi, VA.
Florida Central and
Peninsular Railroad
short Lune lhetw enni ailrlia and all Nort
l'ketrett, Satvannahii, Augustau, G.:; Co.
Ilumia, WV'slhIingtoni, Baium uore,
Phiia<iphia, New York, Bo13.
toni and( the East.
ICverel 1, Macon, AtlanIa, Chtattlanooga, Nash
Everet , liirmuiighamt, I lolly '-prings Mom
.:lix, b,itt le Ittock, Kanisais City, Ht. Louis, Chi
(lngo, Rioit x (ily.
Rtiver ,Jnnction, P'enssacola Mobile, Now Or
lens 3exas, Maxco, CalfornIa 'an I the
Paclico Coast. ICil'cotiv, .Jan uar'y 18, 1897.
Newv York Express No 38, leaves .Jacksot.
vill i /2 a. mi., wv t h throughi PuilIimata Mloep.
arts for Sivaunnia, I oluibIn, WVashingt on
luhaIitre,l1 Philadul phia, Now Y ork, and all
K.-itu poI ints. Connects for Fear,nanina
liturin ,rnlin No. 37 retaches Jacktsonyllie 9.1a
p. mi.
New York~ and FlorbIa LIiie, No. 32
Moi Vestliblolt T1ralin wilth compalrtinn, ob
aervation, inhi lg an. sleepding cort, v(er' elii.
gat(ui; lenvo St. Asugustti a 9.0a. in., Jac.ksona.
vII.ill.) a. zi-. chilly eixcept 'uniny. No 31
rett<in~i g ar.tives .htekosoiiville 3 80 u.. its, 8L,
Now ' or-k i'iitt Mail Ni,, sb, h-avo Ja.c s.in.
ville ii 55 p. m, Datily for a i a point '"ri h
aries T1' lirough 8leenpers .Iliiionii." to N- w
AshevIlle Ronute Thr.ouigh Pullman 8lee >
lag Car Nervieni for' incli,nat.I unt 8cvattnn t
('itolumbia, Ashevi lie. li.; Hpriim, :a noxvilinu
iihrough the Uelehrnttedl'. M"u Itain C,un ryil~ of
No. hi Carol ina. Lenyv .lack sonvl; Ao llp in
.5 t rives (flnoinn tct 7 15 at. im. Itemtuning, ar
rivas JatecsounyllIe 9 a im.
Ontly Ilane thlrougzh Iheit beauitIfill h caltr
Bai.. Laeavei Jaen~5 son villa 1.1.' n. mi. Ily No. 2
dnf .1. for~ Laike Cily, laive thk. .vaislIon,-MOf.
tLIeelo lt'aiti;inase.- Itivm' .1 .l n, Posa
cola. Miobilei, New Orb.ants und itihl onithiwest,
Mexico, C'alifornhli aind Ithe P.@itle Coaxi.
hart li .$iec1.i r. Ret tiro, No. . irrivets Jack -
sont v lii 6 1-1- a. mi.
l-ea\ C eine' ..ln v Ille II.1 a-. mt a. .F*or 1-t arke
lint Iornes, 61tie 6prling (Jenaa,y g,n esville
I icCbr I Key wi lidi woo,4,1 heeisurg. ''Tv ares
Alppka, 1 rnandtoli, ico.th-.-, Dad11o i y, Plani
CIt.v, * ae ga. 'A riivi .Jiakonville; .. p. mn
110113y. .,rings itiute (No. 30);. Ml., 1.01n18
Kanst,as -elf.in tlongo, l,oave ,Jucksonvilli
U.tl p. m.i. for. Macon Atlanta, Irmin ughamg
Shet, phi I. Itiaias CIt.v. 'lTroutgh Pumllman
6iet per wit flIit, ch ,nge in 40J htours to I(an'iaa
(City. T'he route is vha .ugeont, AtLanta, Ilir
mnughat,milolly Springs forMIemsphis,Sps-in ..
Ilebi. i(lil.'linO Cty. .No 8',ret.urn arrives Jaok
sit llvIi h 9.005 a5. itn.
M.0 t n. -,eaves Jaceksionti illo foS' TIruns.
wick h.y thet (Iumberlandc Itouite Steamnor, and
(u lnlberla ndi -li Mom.
I (.(l a. mi-I.anv( ,Jatcksonvlle for llrnus
Wick, via Evero t, dally, eucept,Mundlay..
ll. p. mt.-JOcatl for 'vere'tt.. C!oso connee.
I (ii for Ilruicik, Shtortest, and-l qickost,
5.00 p. am.- i,oonl for Tallllaassa an5d iter
medilato ploint. A'rivo JTacksons lIla 4.tS5p. m.
9.20 p. tn.-F4or Tamptla aund initermod(lati
plointt. Puili's an #leepersn. Arrive Jackson-.
ville 7 El ai. m.
Thrdutgh Sleopt-rs (or (inteinnati via Ashe.
ville, hei.vo Jaickson vllle at. 65 p. mt., arrives -~
Atilheville l..0 P., tn., arrives Cincinnati 7.16
a. m.
F'or Macon, Atilata, two tr,din I.L1h
Leiave Jiackssonvlllo 8.20 a. n. land 1.86 p*.
Steamner "~ M1 anatee" fron) Tamnpato Rridien.
town and Ifanatee fIver Points.
P'uslitnan Sloepara otn all Night Trafns.
Par-lorCars het wo.m Jick'io-tviile and T1amp&
5-ot i tar best 1ideed township map os
N. M. tliNNINGTON 0 . MA( DONIdLL
Trafio Managor. Ueneral Pa.SonerA;s.we