The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, May 21, 1897, Image 4

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T"t SNOW MIACta e(e/* s ao n4tt 'w'et th~*e CT tehlt t* eA&A +evv* %zww wakk s ^*-a Ow Ik. tA*t e V'% %MV0t, AS4 it ti law, A YOUTH'S ADVENTURES, WktA weter noth sw Eie4Asn. A&i* li WNhen riding hi the t.r-asa oa.r thiugl the widst psrts of \vkham Rk ,writ-os a 0 con tor to the I.,ondeo 'Ne'wl. with a Nwnd- --e v t'uum on1 a jo4urnaisti erranAi-A bron e.. you-mig man of warinN aplvaramvT junip okd ito I e Oiir nid at one IeNxxg*nie 1y ompaion. Rfon1, we hmd gont very fur I - was deep in wine of the oddes faily hi0to-ies. This nvw arrival, i Se'Vls. when a boy of 14, had been l tzesd by tin fear of vonsmiption, tha fo)l dise'ase having iarried ciff his brothe and throritening his failher and mother Accordingly he read every book that h 0o11d b1ky his hands nn dealing with th subject, and, as the rosult of his read ing, ran anway to Bonmnemouth to i near the pins. Haviig no funds, h engaged himlwolf to a local flmong(r carrying his mast's fish to the varion ensteine(rm. Vwhen 1 Ray's work wa n.e, he shonlde-red a hammook whiel lbe ha1d brolght with him and oallNt among sont of those pines for whicl thia sothern health resort is famous. On1v nlight a gen tlell)anl, saunterinj along, smoking a cigar, noticed him aid, being aaluied at this "al freseo' ld, entered into conversatiol witI him. "Why, I know who you are.," ex claimed tho consllumptivo youith at Ist "You're Mr. Louis ztevenson, the mal who wrote 'Treasure Island.' "1 llov do you know?" said the gentleman "B1caiuse' 1 deliver ou fi!h. yol livt at SkerrYvro." - -So 1 do." replie< Stevenson, for he it was sure eniough "Blit you eon't tilk like a fishmonger' boy. " " No mo e 1 Io, " replied the boy and1;1 hoe then pour-d his strange secre into the lovelist's e., whieh was sym pathetit enIllough. you mlay ie sure. The re.sult of this odd metjing was al invitationl te breiakf.st. "h, alnd I dit vat, Said the young Imn. lie told th story so loudly- that the whole trail laughed. "And the, servants c,.nildin' make it out at all to see the distin guisheed author entert-aining poor me, Thenl ht went to Paris, aid I lvel C"aw hilu 1ga1-in for i loig while." Th pines not urovini, strong enlough, th strange youth was seized with a yeairn ing for the senilt of tile e'uCalyptus ami per'Sluaded his friends to se'nd him t se-a. Vhen he re, Iachted Sydlney, lie sol .his ontfit, 11d ran alwalv into the bu11s and lived inl the (openl) with eueaIlyptuv gitlore. Thence, aiftt-r un,Inly ad(venjtureks he sailed for th south seas and abodt by reef and pahin for inauy a long year OL, (ily when eruising as sulerearg among the Gilbert islands, I think, Europen swell in b(eautiful wIit duck, at great red Nash and at qpeadini p1n1a1 hat, with a p(xe k's feather it it, catme aboard th0 schooner. "(oo< morning, IMr. Stevenson,", 8aid th o su percargo. Mir. Stevenson looked ait wonere'd whio knew 1him1 in theso0 farof seas. "I don't k now you." he12 said shalking is head1(. ''ut I knowv yon 1Don)'t you rememllber t he fishmlonger''i boy whoe at1o such1 a big breakfast a Skerv ore?" "So I edo. Well, t hu worlk is small Iindteed."' And 110 doubt the twoi hadt ipgs and14 tiillu-or whateve: t hey call such t hings in the0 islands-to gether. W~hat a strange, small11 worldi is indd! V Well, on1e succumlbede to the dread dlisetase; thue other is3 as hearty 2 fellow a1s ever I saw. It was a equaiut gim funtey to gel dodigin,g phthisis al over th1e woirld! -London New.s. A l'retty aure Test. "I wish I knew whether my Robert really lovee mo or not."' "Y\ou cani eaSiy) lind out. All yet haveo to edo is to maiko anl appoinmen0) with some other young fellow, onl: talko care thlat Rober't is i)nrmed o what you have done. Then if 110 reall: loves you he will certainly kill you but if he doesun't you may rest assure< that ho is only fli-ting with you." Lao-meon Fiun. "DR. MILES, Through His Nervinie Is a Ben. efactor to Thousands." ** , . . //1 AWIDELY known Wisconsin publisher who resides at 'Green Bay, write March 8th, 1895, as follows: "Five years ago .I he came so nervous tha mental work was a burden. I could nolt res at night on account of sleeplssness. M) attention was called to Dr. Miles' Restora, tivo Nervine, and I commenced to use it with the very best effect. Since then have kept a bottle in my house and use i1 whenever my nerves become unstrung, will always the same good results, My son alst Dr. Miles' takes it fornrvnes with like never failin3 Nervine , success. I have recomi mended it to many and ReStOreSit cures them. All wh< Health.. "","sffe 'f*"' nerv e-ee troubles should t.ry it It is free from narcotics, perfectly harm 1eas, and yet soothes and strengthens. Dr Miles, through his Nervine is a benefactoi to thousands." ~ A. 0. LEHMAN. Editor and proprietor of DrER LANDSMAN Dr, Miles' Nervine Is sold on guaranted Arst botf40o will beneih or money refunded GRAPES AND THE APPENDIX, IMO %40 0*4 ea Ave MAr ft fase"sme G %1*0 Mk*%% CWWWdiei Thinrv hiov bt+umid about the banw ul t dtoukiimq jmev xtf th gmr eve thw* 0he oWiin 01111 whenl NkAh f1md mt atA%t itt cam thelka to grid, It 'wit beor that mi-ni ato trapt miki xx.ly withinl tho laiist dechot havt they0 twin tAket t\aut* tual, it bl vnky siiN u beganl tx% 1.14ke ""n'n 1huntinig r it t, i-'N th'eto vemIlif\*rm appNIiolik that peoplo fiav0 IeN artnid to eat intaps aid tw emt thit-m mtraighl, It ww arlvais that in all thts thon ":unds of imss taeMtdtw l in polme aseNs IIous mn whiolh this Itew ttcvj" 1-m 'l 11.1-4 1xv ' i i fav i %11 oi Im t. I iat%N i n ha been1 0.0 enhfo 'ed l.n is -'t ' ste l" calse ine ofthi- ut , e i , v oany or littlo ['he veuta' ' ailt,,.it Thew inwhoi Sdnu ~t' a t ' In h ti l Nin ii t'd I h\g Neh . I y kin \, u\\'_I i I- 1hen, for, but itIl 1x:ix been u ,. :-t 10t tinllk. hk lilt v %i A t \ 'n. ,:h f n t orutf en the. 4 idt ath, w'-ah :ntos ptof lt iilte e :, to ( 1r it t ln to tn s. \, i 1 t';, w 4t 11.ch tvi'-l lo low rR4It mild "It' itt'ilt 'I Iw it ". ::1il ti ;ltI(m' lx 11d arv bot1 h M :e ouifi' nymdp arev lw( s1t In: lh hone,i v n%I-, iilan Inplioni t n v t l ben ,yaeuIble&It to esi t. ThIs :: . i : \ hieh havit, it'41.n a ts, '.t' tI 4411i -. Iti t.' e)liU1or famse n ust' i :,I t .a [1 t1' of i t. kind havit. i t 11. t Zo Ia lit t . i u i Iat ion of this h i I 1 1 111 1 t 11o f h anl 'sys i :t.t f 1 11) ti S 1 13le . 1:a t'e w.ztis 1)v r 111d , t. ) thr.11 :41 ('ul1d hav been!l I l :1 :t i .i 1 1 :d hai hbt -nl w ( !11. Thet u . t hit\ lit II ft It'. i- 1!ot ine avoid igs gr 'p <'.. 11h h (o l l 4ti lt sel th1 trou h,.lutin Iet g ks M t I)n as st.ong' *1 hit' Iwl i in e of "ud In i li ii:t t i i a ' t' l) 1 i c tor, ht ril i;. t tih i ann lter i somlit 4 , .1 I i a t no4 t p1OpIO USaOl t 1k :t s toin t r. ' tili to 'Zin11 against I th lu itt' f titrive Withi imlipu - itly. I ullu t t i t 1 a h.J1 w-o for him. Was1ghi t'll ntWl ltl(1's.'nee A CIT O1- HISTORY. cer1mantovin, v'a., ils.0 ce alletil 't1e 'apital o,f the oi tiry. oil l il3' t 11.0 t it iItll tAyl, Wa1S Asked I y his It i lt r r ''v. l 11 tht first cgrIesII'MISS t'11lid tiye (4.1er1mitown icailly, locited I W) 't e (i hool 1i. " ft Was -1u1l.if e. I t Ill-c. to 11fe young FChIo;lr, u\\ ];I\. il at j'A. j to finld anly thin'g ill pkil \ i *yi p e cl oif event, ble faocts, h.\\ t vv-r, it.nl.1 which I t110 falSo iinprewon gits (i i tly ohtained Ire'as Pkilion-: t''hec p inen of tte liitt'l Staltt \\:I,; fw;l (1 ilau'glvated it New York lin I-I'0, hiut by nct of con gress 4 lih.t.'iha was me1 v t hrpital uf ftie nation 111t11 1 ;9 f until 1800. In 1793 lih ' y l it -t i Ir i' 1ame ('pidomll io inl this city, an d it waiis inl October of that year that thet governor of Pe-nnsyl viat atsk the horld (f trustees to nIo Vlmoda111110tdUeIV IO-4 (of 11Ss11mbly, ant1d i si liar rust or quartersamo from A t thet Noveml r- meceting following the hoard plilvered to conlgrss the choi of the school buildinig, but thero is"n mi1n lito evidencet to show that Cn1 goSS nIeepted thet genieromw offer. At thist tom WashgliItin reside ind fran gown, and)l1 the st wast spokl n ''ofI a the goveroa's lsace o th at and alsoa 1o teVUite 110 ates.( Jefferson,i 1 repn siee t of tat' ant Randlph,I ttoe gem fir) ofcupiedl th buildin somo0l yeaagy t1rn (own tol extend theIi sto 011of hichu ki the Narl dbmkno tson" and .lon al'lp residin is1D Ger)1 fort orn, 11, isvo talso at the ion eolsn sofl he timed thatl congres, wans, hnyesin tns ht nsm timd Al-r hdthe honor Slffh ne01cmodatgO o n-g gress,h. a fwyars laer iodn t798, whn ther yelseow) fetilme Vits appearance agai in thi ciy 'h ans ot 'Scrofula8or0s Health Was Ureatty impaired, it Hood' satfaparala Built It Up - sorea Have All Disappared. "I was troubled with eruptions onY any ta, which *ppeared Ilk* rotula, Ml, mwalth was so imuob Impaired that I was advJafd to take Hood's Sarparillm. to build ns up, and I bought ts bottles. u10ore I had takon hall ot this amount I found that I was Improving. I could rest bettr at night, and telt retroshod in the morning. I gained in tiesh and wheit I had finished the six bottles the sort* oi my tae had all dipappeared." J. B. Bob xm, ust aster, Nashville, No. carolint. " After suffering frot a sore leg tor 25 years, lour bottle. of lood's Sarsaparilla made a complete curm, It Is sevoral years snce I took Hood's Sarsaparilla, but I havo not suffered with any sore or erysip. etas li that tAR." Mns. bi. J. 1IAtTt.rY, Lorett, Georgia. lRaieumbr Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Iest - the One True Bhxd Purifter. Ile sure to gel kloo's ant only HooIt's. Hood's Pills *S.ytot T "t ' nemitmenea of Dickens. It was at the juvenile birthday par ties that Diokons seeried in all his glory. At the supper table, in helping some little miss to "trifle," he would assure her with all posible gravity that it. was no trifle at 11. When the Writer, urgtd to make a little speech on t he o casion of Charlie's birthday, came to a full stop at the wordil "1 am sure, Dickens at once came to his assistanet and iuabled him to retire frim the plat. form, however ungraceottily, wvith the remark, among others, "Always be sure, my dear boy, and you'll get along all right." A t t.he lit tl ttheatricat entertain men ts Dickens was the alpha and the omegna (if the proceedings. le was soietimes author, adapter, condenser, musical di. rector, manager, prompter, and even stage carpenter. lie overflowed with energy. Dickens, doubtless remembering hia own neute se'usitivenless as a child, could not wittingly wound a child's feelings. le made fuuwith, not of, us. No par. ty ever cane off at Dickens' without "Sir Roger do Coverley" being intro. ducied. Dickens shouted with laughter as soie novice got badly mixed up in "all h4nds down the middle. "' 01 he darted after the lost sheep-generally an awkward boy-and turned his blush es to smiles by saying, "What a dancer this boy will make when he's tackled a little more roast beef " or, "Isn't Ton my a nice young man for a small par ty?" There was nothing of the pe(lngogue about him-no vulgar attempt to pose is the brilliant Boz. Ho wv'as simply a big boy, and be came down tho lI der of his fame to meet his fellows onl their ordinary platforin-to be one of them in their own simple way for a timo.-Harper's Round Table. Treatment of Pain. In discussing this subject Dr. Gold. scheider of Berlin thinks that narcotics, and especially morphine, should be avoided, particularly in chronio dis. oases. Bromides do not suffice of thei solves to allay pain, but are very useful when pain is duo to increased excita bility of the nervous system; the p)or manent use of aintineuralgio agents is to be avoided; the local application of cold for the relief of pain is often use ful, especially in affections not deeply seated, and tho value of the anode in allaying pain is not clear. Dr. Gold scheider's opinion of eounterirritantt is that they are among the most use ful means in dealing with pain not only in nourasthenical but likewise In genuine pain. The question of alter atien in vascular supp)ly Is hypothot ical, but venesection, cool or warm ap plications and other hydrotherapeutic measures are certainly useful, and the effect may be in seine measure due to suggest,ion. In regard to massage andt( treatment by movement, ho thinks that the value of passive and active motion is still much underestimated, and( that in some cases of soiatica and painful joints after injuries there Is no bettet treatment. Love. "'Treddle's an awful fool, ain't hto?" "Heo's in love, you knowv." ''What has that to do with his being a fool?" "Ihon't you 9know. the definition of love? 'Two 'souls \vithiebut a single thought,' eto.'' "'Well?'' "That allows Treddlo just half a thought, you sce. "-Now York Sun. Eleotr-io Rattrap. An olectrie wire with a bit of cheese on the end is the latest rauttrup. The rat or mouse stanids upon a small metal plate as he takes the bait, and so his body becomes the medium for comuplot lug the eleetrio ecircuit. Ha is 4lectro cuted before he has done mto~ than . smell the ohoose. Tuft's Pills Cure All Liver Ills. ARB YOU' BANKRU PT inhealth, constitution undermined by ex travagance in eating, by disre garding the laws of nature, or physical capital all gone, if so, NEVER DESPAIR Tutt's Liver Pills will cure you. For sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, malaria, torpid liver, constipation, biliousness and all kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills '8ad pabsolute cure. NAWBE*1"1,COLLE 01$ NOTES, Tho f'io0d0 Of th661lege aro earnestly i0qupsc(ted tl giyo lim tho utlulos of pers,)IIS to eitig it wouhld bo Iudvisabhe to Feid etAliogies. 1lolp tho pollelr' by helpiig it to advolrtiso It.I lII threo weveks the rtcord of Ilo st8sionl will have bvee t'olivpleted, Ifid there is 111inel in it that, is onI oouraTging he goxtnil livithii or thle miltivinls h1'.1 bwen gloml; tumd, for tht) tIlost ule, thit' p(rtl - ienit andti diligetoo liave bcoln ex. eelent. ''he lotal in -olmliet is 120, nniist 1(1) tr last ession. Andi OhW Mutlook For ant1her vemt The puiblit. is inviteI to attlnil .1n1141en , na it is- hmo d hiat evey bdv y v w I I f'veI 'rev tI k.0 e t tit \viit ing' 1 (' . a sp et-illl inlvitationl. The, rliltoad,. have saill", thir- \\ 111n111ss it) :ltI the custoimIry r'ates 1,11r. connlmnitnce Illents, t ict-I1 s 4 11 a e h ll .11un1 Mih to 1:4th, inclusive, w\ithI liinal hllit J inle I S1 If, vourtee. ineinhes of the Senior Il ss will Ie Ct bo tituent 1 'l for graduat im. 12 wvi t I thI Ie <egree oi' A. 1 I., id I o wit I the Ilegree ov' 14. S. Subjects tor tir rdit - tion s eels Itv e beenti - sigeIld as f'ol lows W. I .\ ill. soeonld honor., SluIIIttor-y: II?. ( . 1Imks, lngoisin: I, I '. lo lantsI, II llu ments; W. '. l i, ( 'IIIserva ion (of Energyv p~ : ,hnns 't 1ak, T'lAusts .. . )i-rick Vi-tori's it l'eave; ,l M1. 12 ng. The I 'ower o1' W hitis P. . ) 1 ising:t.1e, Ul i'gionl in Social Qlucst ioils: P. R . Itoot I. "PM3oney inl Thy. P'urse'',; P0. L,. Shealy, Personal \ r tIe annd 'olbti enl Eiine : .\. .'. \Wells. The 'North P'ole: 11. F-. \\hovler, Inl hiustrial 1l'inli. I p . h'. A\. A 01n111us, first holor. \alkd ijtor,. Ve Im.Ct the p(1111C demandlr f a hih-grade WhCL at tbc rght price W\I 'lRN ('iNTY O1''NECW I!NI'llmIN Ily% W.I \\'. ii atdn.es, l't1. ., IProbteo.1 tdge. hun 1ii et te rt of Atdii1strtjin of the .lCtaite ai lt'et.,~ uf Mis. Anen \V. All ent, decosii: 'l'es it'. t herire 't, to cite a nd ad moishi all andl sintgt:uar the kindredu andu crtd itors of the~ saidt Mrs. Ann W. batte, to be' held at Newborryi ( 'i'.rt Hlouse, in ft' drit <biy tof .1 ui't. nex t, In t.he' forentooni, to sh ow ( eaise, if anly they hav~e, why ihea sl A dinlistnitt tion shouild nttt he gratedtt(. (day of Alirli, Atinuo .U)ii 15.t7. Wv. W. IIOIMi.:8, COU)lNT'Y 01<' N IAWVIll"IUIY- N PRO i.ATi (C () 1 liT. Bly W.W. Hodges, l'ai , Priia to.1udgegt. WheItreaq, .1 ohn MtN. l'~iitldihth of Admnisitatiton withi te will an tiexed of lii he etat it anid etl'ets of MIrs. '1'thse ate Iherefo,re t itot utinad 't moishtilt am1 tei in gular I the ktiindred and cred(t((itor t ofi theiiII id Mr tI. L. (C, ilotozeir, dec'teased , iha i I hey u i :tit ami ap to be beit at New hrry' Courtt itHiouse, leatiton h'eetf, at I c''tthlok it he oe. non, to shiowt tituse, if anyi t hey hauve, why the said Adiitra ,titin shoutild not be0 graniited(. day of Maty. Atnntt Do~inti 189i7. f, 2t Miss MYara Par loa 18 adiittted to be at leading A mteri-. cant atoitoini e'.Ok(ing; ithi Says "Use ai good1 sttok for thie ftoutdation of things, and1( th bt'(est siock is Liebig COMYPANY'S Extract of BeeW" 1001 of Mist Palot*t'i reel pes it-ut grailt laby Dauiichy &k Cou. 27 Park PIaeo, Now Yotrk Wha Oaxtriala Dr. SMu1me0 Pitecher intd (1l1dren. It contilni nel ot'her Narcotin substAilnlcei. j1 'or .P.tregorle, Dropm, Moothli 1t it Peintt. Its Wt1*rant< 1 11ixn ' MAwthors. Catsturin THE FAC--SIMILE APPEARS ON EVI IH CKNTAUR COMPANY. YT,MUtg IISOUTHERN RAILWAY, Centval Ino etwoon columblaand jalok souville. liletel T111n1 111tweenl Co. I unibla anl (111hur Pl'iats. iW Fttr i A'F VE1 AY 2, 1897. Nort boual. N. 3'No. 80 Daly. Dally. Av. -'vilI. F.C.&P.L'y.. 8 1a 71 00p.. "..:.v:.nnah...........12 20W 11 85p. Ar. Collumlia ...........4 i5 ) 4 24 a. Lv. k'h:-'IIn,,SC&4lli. 7 IJt S01 . Ar. 0lumbina............ 10 5 a 10 lOp Lv. Augustn, So. Ity.... 2 10 p 91101). " rIaInitevil . .. . . .. 2 :9 10 12 nio ...... . 0 t op ... . 'lohns ol%. . . . 3 2) p 11 O Ar. C' imbilint'it. dep't. 4 5 p 2 17 a. l.v t'1*o'i a ;1nl'g st... 5 20 p Winnsoro.......... 1 . "Chvster .............. 01 p 7 18 a olck 11111........... 7 4p' 7 Ar. t-Ih:rlo,to...........8 20 p livilli............, 120t Ar. Rivhnmond .......... I d W 401 .. Ar. Wshi it. .... 42 4 .... "~0 i:ttin r 111 8 1. ........0. l'1himliall in...... . 10 15 a 2 ba1 . 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Lv K igv ti Cl.........a...... ....1 anall 0h 0 sa m Connctins t,rom ba with Sother Unilway tor allpisIn pe ot n Not Crlia.Soi tais e.wenChr leston ad Ahev110.- Conecionsfro tis spremoription fw irunfunts ther Opum, Mforphine ,or 119 Myrups and Castor Oil. 1 it thirty years' use by Is the Ohildren's Pauacea SIGNATURE OF "RY WRAPPER. AV-STluET. Nw YORK 01T. SOUT ERN RAIL Xk Y. Cadensed Bchedule in Effwoe NOV. 18, 1890. STATIONS. Daiy INo. A1. V. Coarleston............... ....... 7 10 a m ,V. olumbia........................ 11 00 a m " PrOllnfrity .......... ,.......... 12 11 1) m kr. Newberry ....................... 12 22 p in tr. Ninety-SIX ....................... 1 25 1) m Greenwood...................... 1 45 p in S Ho dges................... ...... 225 p in Lr. Abboville.. ................2.. . in Aiderson''''.. ........ .......... f p m r. r nvl '..... .. . 4 0 p mn EAaa........... 9 0 p In STATIONS. "IMI ___________No. 19l. g..Gr .nvill ................... 10 80 . in Piedmont ........................ 10 55 a In ..................... 11 18 a In .An e on ..... .............. .. fiibs a-1m AV. Bolton ............... ...... .. 11 35 a i r. Doinalds ....................... : 2 02 ) in v. A el IIe - ............... . .. . 1 45 au I J igem......................... 12 20 p Im "6 r o . . . . 1 00 p m1 " Ninety-Six....................... 1 26 p in Av. Nowberry ....................... 2 25 p m o Prosperity ....................... 2 7 p In tr. Columbia ....................... 8 50 p In OliiGiedon..................... 8 00 p m Filt Dall- Dai Dal Day STATIONS. N 10. 0'No.18 No.141NoDa .10ail 7 10a'Lv... Charloso..A ii0-p 11O0ft 11'0a r Colunbia... ~pol 0 28p O7a 12 ip .Alston......" 2 45p 8 4' 004a 125p "..antu. 125p 78p 0 20al 02 " ...... Union....... " W-)p 7 20p D a - . . Jonesville... 1.. 2 21) 058p DUn4 287"... Pacolet.... ."12 14p oil 47p 1 25a 8 1op 'Ar.. Spartanburg. .Lv 11 45a 0 20p 145a HP)!Lv . Spartanburg...Ar 11 28n 008p 40P 70-Ar.....Ashoville.....Lv 8 2U_ 80P "P," p. M. "A," a. in. Train@ 9 and 10 carry elegant Pullman lOeping cars between Coluibia and Ashoville, nroute daily between Jacksonville and Cincin ati. Trma leave Spartanburg, A. & 0. dlivision *orthbound 0:42 a.im., d:47 p. am., 6:18 p. mn. Vestibule faimited); southbdundl 12:26 a. mn. Trains leave Greonyillio, A. atnd 0. division, orthbound, 6:45 a. mn., 241 n. im. and 5:110 p. in., Vestibuled Limited)- southbomnd 1:20 a. mn., :20 p. mn.. 12:28 p. mn. (Vestibulod Limited). Pullman 8ervioo. Pullman palace sleeping cars on Trains 8.5 and 8, 87 and 88, on A. and C. division. V. H. GREEN, J. M. UJULP Gen. Superintendent, Trailuc M'g-r W'ashington D. C. Winwhin ,ton, i5. O i.A UK8. H. H ARD 10L(K Geu. Pass. Akg't. As't Gean. Pass. Ag''t. SWashington, D. . A tlan tn a TLANTIOJ COAST LiNEt. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Wilmington, N. 0. Feb. 24th, 1897. letwoen Charleston and Colum bia ami Upper Bout,h Carolina and North Carolina and Athens and Atlanta. CONDENBED 80H EDULE. In Effect Fob. 24th, 189*. loING WEsT. GoINa EASI No. 62. No. 58.' *a in *pim 7 00 Lv....Oharleston..Ar. 0 25 8 20 " ...Lanes......." 7.48 9 85 " ...8umiter..." 6 35 10655 Ar....Columbia ...Lv. 5 15 11 58 " ...,Prosperlty. . 8 11 1210 " ...Newberry..." 257 12650 4"...Clinton..." 2 10 1 15 " ...L aurens..." 1 4.5 a im ' 1 8o0 "..Greenville... " 11 50 SIICO " ...partanburg " 11 45 6 15 " ...Wlnnsboro." 11 41 8 20 " ..harlotte.." 085 p m a m 6 03 " ..Hen dersonville " 9 15 S700 "...AshevIlle.. " 8 0 *ally. ail owo Nos6 ami 63 Solid Trisb' we Chaules. n and Columbia, S. C. H. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger A gent. T. Mi. EMERSO8N, Traffle Manager. J. R. KENLY, Gen'1 Manager. harloston and WcstorN Caroila Rwy, ao Augusta anid A8h0ville Shlort Line. lichedule in Effect Feb. 7, 1807. cave Augusta..~...........40 am I llpi rrive Green wood......12 17 pin Anderson.................6...... 510 Lautrens 1.........I15 pml 7 00 am Greenv...................03 pin 605 am Glenn Springs......4 05 pm Spartanbnrg......800 pin 10Y 10'a . aluda -~..- ....5 88 1)m1 Heneronvll.....0 08 pim Asheville..........700 pm save dA sheville.........8 24) ama 8 rair......11 45 am .'o00 pi" ...nn... nr.. ng.......000 am Gron1 e ..,...11 50am 4"din"" Laurens..-..-~~.~ 30 pin 7 10 bmi Greenwood.......228 pm Anderson........,............ "60am rr veAugusta............00 pi m 11 1am eav Caoun Fale.....4 4pm rive Raleigh-........... 2 20 am Norfolk............ 0 am Pet..r...burg...........02am Richmoend .........2 0am cave Au e le55 Fara ""'"""''5''' 00 pm ................... ........61pm PotRoyal........050 am~ 7 80 pm Savannah... ------...... 800 pin Chareatn-~.---. ...-..... 8 08 pi mn eave Charleston................... -a 8avanah. ,...--.... .... (159 am Por't Rtoya....... 5p 5a Beaufort, .........62 pm 8 2.5 am Ycmassee..........5 pm 925m Allendaleo..------ ...... 10 47 aim rve Agusta..................... 12 5 ' pim I.40 p in tm'ain from Augusta makTosoi >nnetlon at Calhoun Fal"o'l onso anboard Aifr L~ines. .sfoal1)18oi Close con nect,ion at GreenwoodI for all pointe ii S. A. 1,. and C, and (.. Railway, anid at, partEInbow i.Witht Southern Railway' F or any iihformation relat,ive to tickets, tee, sobeduleS address w. J, bRA1,,een, Pass. Airent M. NOftTHI, Sol. Agent. Augus f, da.J UmvTxa DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE To Atanti, Ch-'l ritlo, Aptuit Athe's, W1I01 niltingm, New Ores immndN Nw Y6rk, lJoi.on, it0hmnd, Washingto, Nor folk, Porliploutb. - Siifde ii e-Is i11pvet Feb. 7th, 1897. 1v N Y ok, %I. 1 uil iti o. o .si N I' am "1hIitlulpi1............... 12 1 in2 t'o fit" iltimoro ....................8 1*) 250 a, 4 W 4aiinglol , 3 .....................4 10 " 4 30 ' ....... .......................... 8 .s m . I.N Norf"mI' ,. In ti. A 1,. .36'35 IW*Th~~ I orta-oulIth II............$841pma 921 6s Lv W'd t, viI04. A. ..'1 s At. lcipl,.soti. ........e 40 m JQav lAv'itu-b. , "4 ...... ' 5 ) Plistl 100 amil Z4rlI4III . va I S A . 1.. -~~ iiiM~ j~~n " f d.........,....... 3 5 " l 03 l " ' 8o u her Pi n e.... ............. .'.. 4 A 5 05 " a m ei ............................ r b * P) I " ltW de.4bort) ....................... 65 51 01 . . 11 ..11 ............. ........... 6 4:4 A 1 A Cha rlott , v i a M. AI . ,. 3 *10 "(1he.stolr, yVla H. A... 8~~0 a : Iniljn, C. N. & U.L. t. ..~.... ......9 46 ILITI ITO-i ren wood ..... 10 W) " 1 07 at " Abbovillt ". ..... I1 06 " 1 40 0Iier)ton,. 12 07 pmn 241 ' " i 15 '- 3 46 " Winder ". ..... 159 4 40 0 " " Athainn, 8. A.- 1. (n 2n520 NOLTi BOUND No. 402. No. 8. Lv 1 ilit, ,lentr me) %inler ". .......... 240 pim 10 42 Athns ......... 310 " 11220 " " Elberton ...... 4 1v 12 88 am Abbovillo " . IS " '40 " Jreenn i " ........ 5..1 '" .. (9 .ii'..toin . ...084 " 3 05" Ar Col-aln-4 e.a N 8 L...11.....,,,..p-n ** 1h etr .,.,..1~~ 3 4i 8-r Ar Wlmtioi l .i...... . A. IIpi I .. . .._et........ 123 " 815 -" "outhevorn P46.in "..........1214 1 20 am " Italeigh " . *21 " '61 " "' 1101n40140o...e..........328 ' * 100"nm Ar-D)urhaani s' ....... f72 0pml Lv uIrhIamI " ......120pat il00 am Ar Wv.q1ilo",y ia H. A. L.~.I.~~~*Trini3I0~p lIiconti,..................... 815."- 65 " Wamh Ingt'li,vilei l. n . it. 1281 ' 1110 " [Iftmore " ." " 14:1 pin 12 48am "'hiIladelIphilt *s A! 8 hopm 15 4 " " New York, $'""I *(J&)" g ..w Ar P'ortsmtou.''" " 7 0 a il on Nurfolk " " ". *750 1 -, 05 * '.-t 611y' c.'S S it . entFx.-41a Non. 40:1 atiil 402.-"Thoi Atlanta Siclal," HolId Vetibulto Trai or Pu11l11l HiooperW anid Coacelis betwemn Watshington and At Ilill, also Puk,a le ierm betwoon Por(ij. mouti and Chester. 1. 6. No. 41 and 38.-"The . A. L. Exprce,' SolId 'T'rani, CoacicH and 1%illiman bleepeo-m butweeni Portouthan41 Atlanta. Company Seopers between Columbia and Atlantot. It th ralins tialko Ilnmlediate colillection it Atlanta for Montgomery, MobIle, Now Or Jeafti, TOXaI.' QWalfornia. Mtextco, (hatta lifOgil, Nashville, iemphlis, Macon, lorldi. For Tickets Miceopers anid Informallton, itp pl to 11. A. Nowland, 4en. Agt.., PAsm. Dopt 6 .inbal loust, At lanta, Ga., Churlotto, N.C E.8'r. JOlIN, Vice-Pres. and Gecn'I Manager. V E. MAEi;, U'I111 iperintolt(Ant. 11. W%. 11. (MOVEMl, Trailo Manager. T. J. A N1) 1.ISON, Genil Piseiger Aget, OENIMALOE IIOMS: PotrSoUT11, VA. Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad Short Lln i t w ee Florida sand all Nort Everett, siavtnniah, Aigusta, Ga., Co. Imiilta, WIsinfgtonl, Baltimuorel Philadelphia, New York, llos tonll ind tile East. Evere.t, Macon, AtIan1t a, Chat tinoogaI, Nash ville. Loui1volle, (Aincinati, Chiocago. Everett. 1i1-ml tiham, I lolly SpirIngs, Mm phis, little Itock, vanlsas C'ity, -St. Louls, Cli c1g0, .1.ioulX (I y. Iver Joun ., i"osaiico'n, Mol;ile, New (3 lC11n114, 'J-XaS. i4XICO, C1liforniai 111'1 the Pafelflecoas4t. 11"Weet I v. .- Janl ual r.y,iM, 18917. New York ICxpress No t8, leave Jackson vIlI,e8.2.- n. ms., ,14 h~ throu gh P'ullmnan Hieep. OrN for. Sa1vannah0, ((113lumb)Iat, Washl ingtoni laItimnore, l'hiladelpia, Newv York, amtd ail 1(e1turn~ trin Ni o. 37 reaches .Jackson villIe 9.12 p. 1n1. Noew Yolrk and1( ".'loridaI ,imtited(, No. :32.-. 8011id Vestibuglo Trin4 with coml1part.lent., ob servaltion, d11n11ng and1( sleein1g c41r1, very3 ele. 14ant.; Iea1ve 'RI. AuagilIdin'o 00 a.,. Jacks4on. Ville 11.00 a. 4n-. daily3 exceptj1 Suntda3,, No. 81 retut'1n1ing arl.1lives4 JIacksonville :1.30 3, m4., St. Atugustine 4.4 p. m4., daIly, except Ruilnay. Now York l.'ast MailI No. 310, leaveo.Jacksonl. yille 11..1 p. mI. D)aily for 10.o1 0 points1 Nort h Carres Throu101gh .9leepers1Jacksonville to Ne w York. let urn No. 35 larrIves .IiackstmyIie 9.00 a. m,. A sheylile ilouto-Throu1gh P'ullinan Bloee). in 'air ServIce for~ Cinc111innalti 111a S1avannabii, Co l4nnbla, A shievl il, i tot- SprIings, 1Knoxylie, I br1ouIgh the1( Ceilbralted Mrnmtalin Country of c Nort hi Carollina,1 Laev~ - .JaEckson)4ville 0.55 p. m1. A4rrives Cininna1 It I 7. I5 a4. m4. Ritturning, ar r'iva1 .Jaicksonyile 91a. m4. OnEly lin14 thrloulgh thle be.'41 auil lill COt' iry of Middle11 Filrbia, P'einaol nd 11(1 carnbla4111 lIauy. Leave Jlackson v ille 9. ., n. mo. fly No. 2 daily,3~ for 1.ake City, LIve' Oaik, MaiISOH- Mon tIcelIlo, T1nalahassen, lIivC - Junc0tion, i'CeSIL cola, MobIle.New Orleans and14 111 ho tlihweI, MexIco, CaililfornJia and1( thle PacIfIc Coast Cart le Sleepers. itetuIrn, No. I arrives Jack soilIc 8.05 a. tan. Leave .Jacksoniville 1.15 a. mi. F'or' HlIarke law(thone, Siver 81pring1 Oala,3 Ganinevillo Cedar 1Key,' Wlldwood, i.eesbllrg. Tavares 1holly Springsa 1t(oute (No. :1(). 81t. LotiI, Kansas cIty, ChIcago. Leavo J-CicovIil (.65 1. m.1, for Maicon Atlnta, Ultrmingham, Memphis,lju Kansas411 CIty. Th'Irottgh P'ai 4man4 Sleeper wit hlOtIt 1(1 chng in 40l hours 1to 14ansas1 CIty3. T1ho route( Is vIa Asycon, AtIlanta, lIr mhbilgha,mlilolly Spirings forMemiphils,SprIng fleld, Kansas CIty. No. 35 return aIrrives JaUc sonltll 9.00 aI. 1m. 8.20 ai. m1.-Leaves(1 .JacOksonIvill for Bruns-1g wIck by Ite (Cu,mberland Itoute Sloamor, and Cumnberland 80ound,1 11-001a. m11-.Leavo( J1Iackonyllle for 11run41 Wick, vi1a I4yoroit, dually, cecpt Suny. tlin for' lrtms1w ick. Shlortest, ated( 411101kest roItte. 5.00) p. mt.-Lo4cal for Tallahassa104 and( 11nter. meldlato poin1 is. Artrive Jatcconvlle 4.l65p., m. 0.20 pt. m1.-For TampaflS a114d intermed1Cilate pInts. . Pul0 an Sleepers. A rrive Jackon-t ville 7.3> a. m. .Through Hleepers for CincInnatI vIa Asheo vylle, leave Jacksonvillo at..41.55 p. m1., alrrives - Asheyvile 1.-10 p. nti., arrIVes4 CIncinlnatl 7.15 1a. lm. For Macon, AthIlmar, two traIns (dai113 Leave Jacksonvillie 8.20 1a. mi. and tI.55 ). m'4 Mteatmer "Mananteoo f roum 'nTmpa 1ioilra101n, towni (.nd( )(antee Rtiver Po(linta4. P'ullmant Sleepers 4)n alIl NIght Trann. Parlor Cars bte .I'een Jac~ksonv lite at' Tampa 80111 oi ' best1 indeed( owshiCma(o N. S. ICNNINGT'1ON A .0. MAoI10N 7L TraI'Iflie Manatger. Ueneral Passeger Mt4. Soutihbound-( Northlbotl. - 8d 2n d lat, mst 2nd - 3d Class.UW. C i s. Css,(iss Clas. 8 3 53 52 2 4 Loe'is Mix'di Pasx- Paiss.MJiIx'dl Loo'i M'daty D)'Iy - 1)ly M'dlI W'ay - 'day F'diy F'da8y A.M. A.M. PM.P. On 738) 300 1-I5 Lv tLaurens Ar I 15 1130. 300 800 4 :0 2 10 ..Ciitlon.. 125r0 i085 233 8 20i) 48 222 4"haIviIIo 1238 It) 10 1 00 885 4568 230 ..iInard.. 12 81 9541 12 31 846 607 2351 ...(4ary-. 1227 9342 1200 8551 615 2.11 --JalaIpa.. 12. 2 01154 980 5311 267 Jhwherry J2!0 863 1I 20 10 40 657 3113 Pros8per'Iy 1118 821 1066 11 00 (112 :121 ,...811h4... -1114 806 10383 Ii 45 (118 :128 .4 MontaInl Il 45 7655 1020 120)5 (1 3 8.10 ...CIpIn. II 35 781 1) rI 123 :( 414 310 Wite itock 128 7114 025 121 41657 :3501 ialentin-lo 11 28 7.44 91 1 00 7 13 .41 ..Iri r m.... 11 17 6 41 8 4e 1 80- 7 2.> 411a ..[.e-aph,,art.. 11 10 e. 8 (0( 2 1, 7-15 4 30Adloumtbb,tLv I t100 0 Oial Wa. (1. CIlt LD1, .1. it. NOL,A N, Superintendent. Mastetr Tran. WANT ED-A N IDEA "Vh*can""ltn thIng to patent?P Protect your ideatl toymaify bringyou wealth. Write JO1 *RDDI OI toN (10'.,. Ptent Attorne0ys, Washingtom