The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, June 04, 1897, Image 4
n 4 erald and LCs
Vanderbilt's Palace in
"the Land of The Sky"
YOUNG MILI.RONAIRE IS l11AiNG ]
THEASUREIAS FOt illS IOME.
The Most MaaIMce't it tho WorId- It hp I
Hooming Western North Curtollia
Asheville N, C.. May 22. Many
strange looking boxes, bearing foreigna
marks and labels, have bee Con.ing
herwo thosil lak. spring day-. somlit
are marked Partis, Rtomo, Napics,
Vivitaft, fuad therv were Ot her'. to
layt from Athens, (reee, no0 donllt
m tat out. l urriedly to a > m id com pli t-a
t ions inl tho evenit af ot -t-ipation by
the Turks.
As tO queer lotoking ho ar,
1Il'aded from tho Southt-leri,' :
they are sent -uIt t.) 1 tHilloti re, :anl a
native says:
-Mr. Vllamderilt Ilas been i I-Mn'l
mtlore of theta ohl f".r1ignk-i" iing's. aid
the dIagoes ire 4heat-int' lia he"I's
he's rich. Wihv, I can . g owl n hair
to Charlot tie atil h'm la I'ld Ue0
pictures, and iew -'nat te's f tilw
legislature aill sulisti rm*y f'r lalf
what ha pay for ol br.- u,cp
things that ain't gkt it ul te il r
a leg to their heatlin iamkos.
The muouitaineer shakes Ii. liwai
and looks gtnu,iwly sorry for I he
young millionairo whIIo is Uow il
Eropo picking uip miore i res
f,or his $0.000,M0 pallive1ert.lac re in
the "Land of the "Skv." It is tlaw
wost wonadel fil prva Ite' residetnc1 inl
the world, saitt to- day is di\iing
honors with uestern Nurtlh Carolina's
glorious climate and sce.ery% wh ich
for years have been tlac salvationa
and delight of thousais of me'll,
wumen aiad childriai who, broken in
health, come here seeking ret, itn.
vigorating air ad pure water. 'Mr.
Vanderbilt himstlf sel, eted this
point for his bouwai10 ltfter traveling
all the knownt world oVor, bweause it
had the nost perfect chituate to be
found anywhere. Tha Sou'thern rail.
wILy oficials say that this section is
the most populAr resort on their.
great system, and they attribute it to
the air and tie grandom of talw
'A'kl coni'i people have liong: bovin
devoted to Asheville, F-'lat Hock,
Waynesville andl(] iil tiis part of Ile
ecouttry. There is a tonie inl the 1a1r
and watter which pluts now life into
them ba1ecaus4e it puts nw blood in
their veinas, at brighteor co lor ia thir
eyes, a ruddy glow or laealthly berowna
ona thaei r chaaeeks. Thle'y arue in avaraiab ly
lhe tirst to comae anad thle last to
leave. 'lahe exo us fromtai Iac eoast
cuntrlay is stttinag in naow. Ini two
wveeks amore the c'olonlies5 froma Havaan
niah, J acksonaviile lo e an ('ha arlestoena
will bae weull inaslalledl, ande right he
hid t htemc wYill 'omoae labs iN areon, A t
lauta, C'olumbalus, Morat geowry, Nloe
bile and Neow (Orlet as cotehin genats
with their beautiful heellos and aric,
tocarat ic umaatarans. I ,a( or, thIae viitours
will comiae fr'oan Now Yorak, C.haic'ago
anrd othier lairge nourthlera al wes
tern cities.
The best pe'ole in the South haave
been comling herie so lonag t hat t ha son
mear colonies have a deh ghat fual I iUnoi
socially, andh ihe sea paseS queick
ly for those whao are fotad of soc'ial
gayeties. On)i the othlaer hatad, thla
guest in the "Land or the 8ky," if
he prefers, may' lbe as qjuiet as if lie
were in his own haomio. Thaortt are
ausittemenialtsI aind occuipat iota for' all
tastes -raiding, drii ving, maoua inii
climbing, trout fishainag, tonntite, gol
links, amuusic, danicing, reatdintg oveary
thing to interest ando enitertuain.
And around and about, anad above
Crescent
Our i897
wheels are
stronger
handsomer
easier running
than ever before
the prices are.
right
W'ESTERN WHRi?l, WVORKg
CHJCAGO-NjW YORK
Ctaogue free Agents everywhoer
Bicycles,
~r
ill, -tretchng aw-ay further thait
c 2 c: rvxwb. are ltw towering
autuntaius, elad ii mantles ot green
ilmy hx4s of a.urt'. This is seen
,y! abimeth kin,3 which spoaks'
Varin4 hmagv. "ts hit Who in
h love oI nature holds' c)Immuniltilon
vith hwr visible forais." If what
itivs." is to. t o' 10 Vo-ir ovorstrained 4
Ires , lrc r is iesti .. a lm, lIe ro
t is ploast:itI coo! when Goorg1ains1r,
'luridians and Alabamians are dis- v
ressed I.v the met:nurv at 9 to I100.
Word cones that mort of the a
'i-li ol:1blt I Ilan i l arsli com ing e
i tiis ,t':t--On f i"n .At1111ta iali,] C
,t lit'r eittit's.
A gre:t factor ill A-.hItville's 6
rwh isht te uw l<t -er1 N:Iilway' ex
S litnI li OItr:i i tric ie l a Wni tn ie
chedahi. Thei~ peasl- hee' re:ie,
th t1 h it t'kim , t it ti:wctis ihte
11011 t I t 11 c l l141.1VO M ak--.11. %-,.Ia
Wiilllm-Aliita af14)trilswl
te a , .' o Iit' tio 4ir
u-l .iiiagilit'ial Iave .iaten asth
ti initto' lgsali fte r ha upp f r, iirl
i it alt lit tildlight, inid bit hert
h hxt i r ii foIr b 'reak fast.
L Iis . t' hn bus, Ni Itg t it ",0.m.0
I'V. 1111(lle 'al Il w t rlIeaIV;li rt,
0 ll nitlII it u all PA sV Il,, by thil
f.")til I 't~l :ttk, , 111 IIIiis titils.
i+-m' t and14t luxrt~ iirid u t ras l
\lI -. Vamliri t It Ury raviousiy li
w.%s th- pui bli tt)i visit his lgo ials
nt
ma IaInthlpalace, tho u hu it is
Itot k1\ v 4liv w 1o ."t -Ats a rIIIIeI)SO
ithin this clhntvaln whore hoha
t(l'rtI a It i'-t y tr\. iur(- o f art
Ini is trv . Nt i 1, 110or ji t1el,11 0
tl, ll I )r ti ).d m itis (trtll tha
11ch it Inaatnificnt'lt palii s the
ii
i ioul, book alnd t.a.-Idling
Aing b:ie rthtlo his bluit for hiIsOlf
igh up hr amn the motlinslii,
I slt ia t t distalie from Ashville.
ilie has spisnt m1'reo thlit $,000,000
mil it, an tnt i nds to put 2,01)(H,000
nore into it. and if Ie liv s to t iJoY
t . n) dIIbt it will Cos( him all o F
ie0 14.1) hefr Inalky yole rs. a
It h itcs, and( can trave-l
hii-ttlivv i milks iles ia Straight line
r*0m is dor without raching thse.
>onlida i.s of hl sSl ats. 'Maiunoth
Iriveways. eyele roas tinl evly
VbIr1, and h r ant mills ofrahn
11r11fuilly graded and keplt, mooth.
ib1loil. dtws any onII....vvr cme'
\s'rInigtht nouut. t....s.... l1ilt
\lorebr............ t
Clhea lig. f.th Wo mns Expo- . t
isturby , . 1 tCr lin (I ) ne po.-i
bnia to i Ih,lt ha waid es t th,
tehlieveIlnitote woaiig Nens vhs gien
tenthuiabll I isa least arngu.e
Luced fact tat pelenburg'svil boen ei
mve give A. Lthe ('an>linillthe bet
arml lo$or xito erun tip,
p1'iemron i ecin lameI hae gtin-neot I
other11 rin.Mtidtms tof art, rnate
ing alirttdelmtmnt. I 8 factil Tih
wilbiteste evitry itbareoler far te
exntato, er ex niiiehs. ,olie blae pro
n tha grter sJuatsfaton as
5hn(dCin titjin his a1lar fhan in -
hnbi h yir e expositins whert oi
och lit shaown thr onlyit asl
ai tof it can beenjoye<I whiroiina' 1
'harnot tthet)( oen18 havesgthe I
\Vumins compct aOl hap that nloth-s
oJune 1th. Telmto ikt
vill be ivo days giin ery n
Nas Very Nervous
lad 6mothoering Spells and Could
Not Sicop - Doctora "nt'Oed 3t
Neuralgia and Indlaogtion.
"I brar rin in my head, nck and
houildes sit all through my body but
bwy were metost severe in my left sldte,
te doctor at it. tieuraigia and in
igest ion. I was contindt to my bt for
ight months. I was very nvenous, had
mot herIn: splls and could not. sieep. I
cad of iures by Hood'sa rsaparilla and
f a eoe similar to mine. My husband
rcured a bottleeid 1 began taking it.
Jt.er taking one bottle I felt better, was
be to rest And my apletite Improved, I
ont inuet luntil my nervousness was
kured tui I was much better in every
ay My husiand has aRo ben beno
te-A by Iloods Sarsaparilla." MARY S.
-o, Spainville, Virginia.
Sarsa
' OO SParma
s he o t in .:et th nii e Trite Blood l'urifter.
,I,t it.,; aitn Iuts. six for Sri.
;iet hiritim. ..nly with
tool s ii h Hood's Sarsapatilla.
s IA N .50 WI 11101, i ..1 .'!
IIra I & h if s41ielli4-I Ullinile.s Metk l, stir
ma 31 t .-'ot,t W all.
F-rillm tho hcg DIAily TribiIIII.
.('" rri l eary, I inmro-t
lan at( Fort, ShitMl, t0ok thI
iitneo of breking h is neik iti
inbling thle storing pyramids of
ortyv one soldiers ini ai brit,~ied lieap
Iituirday Its lie spiaig upwmakd 'front
ho shoulIers of Privato Miller,
aught. wit ithroo lingers of his left
liinld t' top) of the high wooden
vall bohlind which lurked the oniy,
Iinnu for one perilous instant, and
lie gallantly Iulled himself to the
Op, seizokd his rille, and sprang inig
lie midst of the foo on the other sid
if the inpiroviscd parapot in,the Col
IWuIm gallery.
The human11M )yrAm111id swayeId, but
told its Sturdy Iplace WhIle gallant
11fatitrymion sWepit up the stalwart
houtilers and over the thirty-one
0ot wall to Corporal Lo.ry'a sup.
)ort, whilo a platoon of t-wout,y-fivo
non1 kelpt the emiiy away in frontof
lie wall.
It wits lit th is J)oint that the rogti.
ar army oflicers, who woro watching
l fray from the ('olisoum gallery,
U(d the apluhitse, for Corporal Loary
lnd his comrados had broken the
Vor1d's escalading record by three
eei. As a partial reward for his
laring fvat Corporal Loary will be
vetWi11ini0ndediI by Lieut.. Porcival (i.
JOVO, in commumd of the camp, for
>romotionl.
When Corporal Li'iry climbod to
he apex of tho pyramlid and stood
>n thle shoulders of the men in the
op rowv, thle lips atf his lingers lacked
ive incehes of reaching the top of
Iho wall. Tlhe highest wall that was
ve'r eseaitled b efore was twenty
ight feet, and thle muon w~l'(ho clmbed
s'er t hat ini the military eatrnival at
% 1w Yoirk b rokoe the worldl's recordr
lhen. hea watll at the Coliseum was
birtny one feet. high, atnd it. took just
tonr mninutes; to seale it..
h'ighteei aof thle lheaviest, and
I rengest iment in thle regiment. fiorm
.1 Ih ha uia of thea pyraidtiii, tonm
it untited on t heir shaonkders andu
'anned against. t.he wall, six stood on
ho shouldiers of thao ten, four otn the
boulders of the six, andi three on
lie slhulers o)f the four. Corporal
wea ry serm lIed uip this escatloding
>y rmitd of lue i, andti st.oodl on the
houlder's of the top three, braced
gainist the wvall.
WVhen he stretchied out his arm,
uid found is linigers would not
each the edge of the wall, he cronoh
di, andi thon, as the human mountain
wayed dizzly beneath his feet, wvith
lie might y anmd yet dolicate effort of
he trained at hlto be sprang boldly
ive inchtes upward at the edge of
ho barrier, Hoe tried t.o grasp the
op of the paratpet witht bo0th hands,
nmt only three lingers of his left
tand went high enough. Tfhe pyra
nlid under him was still swaying.
In held to the hazardous edge b)y
ho three lingers for an instant, andi
hen, with Iai heave and a twist, pull
ng his whole body up, caught the
vall with the ether hand. An in
t.ant. latter he was on the enemy's
ide of t he barrio-ido.'
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cure All
Liver Ills.
P~reventIon
>etter than cure. Tutt's Liver
Pills will not only cure, but if
aken in time will prevent
Sick Headache,
lyspepsia, biliousness, malaria,
:onstipation, jaundice, torpid
iver and kindred diseases.
fUTT'S Liver PILLS
ABSOLUTELY CURE.
......... ..-.
Chicago Titm M"*rald.,
A young (erini iluimigrant, who
land not a dollar in the world and to
rmelat ive, friends or aetaintanice
in Atmeriea, worked his way west
w.ard from Now York until he reach -
od a snall town in Olie. where he
seenred a position as clerk in a
flour and feod store and went to
work. In alost an incredibly short
tim be learied the English lan.
uage and had mastored the few
Litails of tl business hlo was in.
O1ne day he walked into another
feed store a few blocks away. said
that ho hil hivani thlat thet proprietor
of the place desired to soll out and
inquired the prico. The feed dealer
Wanted " $',01. After a fw in
.pniri's tho eullt.r said:
"All riglt. I vill (-aill to morrow
at 10 ant ve'll go ovvr to the baIk
and get. thlie ionvy."
No onte .knew any thing ab.lt (lite
young (lerilman. Tlit feed store num1
who waitetl to sell jiimpted to tht'
coielision t1hat thit, prospective plir
chia.;or must- hanvo broughtll cons"id
ortiblte money from (Germaiy. The
kext .lNy, p)romiptily )ion i timo, t le (Ier
Inall Called to W-ko possessionl.
"Como onl," he said, "vo'll go right
over to the bank now and get tlie
nioney."
Together they ontored the bank.
The Gorman approached the cashier's
window, introdnced himself and
said:
"Dis is Mr. Jones, who kops the
food storo oi Main stroot. I haf
bought o.1t, his placo for $f,500, and
vo haf callod to get the money."
"I bog your pardon," ropliod the
cashior, "but you have no account
hero, have you?"
"You don't muderst atid, earniestly
romarkod the German, "I don't vant
an account at all; I vant only tho
mnoney."
"But you havo Io money in this
banlk," ex plainod the official.
"Of courso not," assented the cal
ler. "If I hild money I vould pay
dis man myself. Butt I ha en't any
money at 1111, s0 I must come to you
to get it."
"But we can't lot. von have money
unless you first give it to us."
"Thon why is a bank ?" excitedly
demanded the would-bo borrower.
The colloqy which onsued waxed
so lond that the president of the
bank camo out of his private offico
to soo what wa, the matter. Ho took
the young German in hand per
sonally. Thr hittor told the banker
all about hisiolf and his aims, and
in less thitan a half hour the bank
had loaned him $1,500 and hold a
first mortgage on a food store
owned by the happiest young for
oignor in America:
That occurreod many years aigo, it
is true, but that young Geormaan to
(lay is the head of a corporation
caphitallized lit $-l,000,000), and his
name, if I wvore to give it, here,
wo)uld be recognized insatttly as5 one
of the leloaig business mnt of the
Coiutntry.
Almost
Distracted
D )'oU E'VER suffer fromn teal ner
v'ousness:? whenoa every maerve seemned
to qauiv'or wo-ih a. p)e(uiliar, creep)y
fcoli. iila-t in oneo place, an< thenu ainotheor
ItamlI al ieemed'( inal ly to conicentrtatoa in a
wtin Iag ,i umuble ti the bra In, ad youi 1e
coamo irritablie, rtfu ad ( peevIsh; to be
followeud by sianipotenti, wteLaened condti
tIon of th na aervo cete rs, rinaging ina the
cars, anad sloopless, milserable aalghts t'
Dr. ilesIlMrs.aEugeno arles,
INervine hart, Ind., says: 'Nor
voums troubles had maado
Restores m eryisn n
Health. - l,h"'''""" w*r" ""ahilo
Was almtost gonto and every little thing
worried me until I was almnost distracted.
I really feared I was becomng a nmanilac, I
Imnagineod all sorts of evil thinags and would
cry over naothiln-. I coammaenaced taking Dr.
Miles' Restorative Nervinao aand four bottles
of thIs wonderful remeody comletely cur'xd
mue, andl I am as well nlow as5 I over was."
Dr. Miles' Nervinoe Is sold on guaranteec,
first bottle ill hooaft or money refuandod.
Miss MVaria Parloa
Ie admIt ted to be a leading A meri
enn anthority on cc,oking; she
Says "Use
a good stock for the foundation of
soups, sauces and nmany other
things, and the beat. stock ia
Liebig COMPANY'S
Extract of Beef."
100 of Miss Palca's recipes
senit grait l by Dattchy & o,,
07 Park Place, Nom Vork.
Who
A
01astoria) 1-s Dr. Samuel p1tche0
and Children. 1t COntInsM- n<
otiher Narcotle substiaiet. I
for ParegorIe, Drops, 'oothj
It is Pleasnt. Its guarani
Millions of'lMothers. Castort
--the0 Mot0Her-'A Friend.
THE FAC-SIMILE
APPEARS ON EV
I*C CENTAUR COMPANY. T MUF
I1SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Central T1no Bet woet Col minbla and Jack
6on11Ie. E- KiAit 1Tim kletwoon 0o
Inumbli mid 0(the. I'itts.
EFFEC'IVE AilY A% 1897.
Northboaun. . 38 NI. 30
DIlly. I Daily.
Lv. J'villo, F. ,&P. :y.. 8 15 a 7 00p ..
" Sv:imih ..........12 20j . 31 35 p.
Ar. Cultivbia ...........4 4 -5 a 24 a.
Lv. (1h:u 'in,SU&ill. l .
Ar. Columlbia..... 10 0 10 .
Lv. Augusil, So. 1 2 y1a 1)p.
" (ranitevillo..2 39 1 10 12jp.
"o Tretldon .....3 43p 10-6p1)
" -i 1 10 .lp.h
Ar. Columin Un. I 4 oi p 2 17 i.
Lv C' bia 6 4 a .nnd'.
" Wiinnsboaro. 61?p*S .
.. ...... .. 011p 7 184a .
Iovck 1111........... p 7 b. a.
Ar. Charlot to.............2111) 8 5 i.
s Dauville...........tAolt 3u p
Ar. Iteliniond ..........0 0 a 0 40 p.
Ar. Vaihiogo 011 .12itV401)...
Illldw I 11iftt...) 1 Mal 2 50 it ...
Now York........132 211p (13 .
Southbound. ib)t.:9 No. 35
__Dsilly. Dally.
Lv. Now York, Pit. It. U1'.1 ;3v 10 12 ut .
I, (I M . (3 0 8 i a .
.4 (1..20) 22a.
Ly. U .-ili'to , o. '0 431) 11 15 it
Lv. 111c'uond ..........2 (X) ai 12 553) ...
.............0 11 6 20
Chroto............ ;.5 it 10.101)...
Htowl, 11111..........0 01 11 7 1 . .
Cliv4ter............10 55 it11 35 .
Wtilid)o.........11 41it 12 23 p
Ar Vol3'bia B1alum g sit... .12 ;b() I 81jil .
Lv. celunthi Uj. (ut 1 0: 1) 40 t
.1ashitonI .......... 5:2 10 p2 it
" al itirt P . 2.it. 10 aS 18 a .
" hiadlphia. . . 3 10 3p a 170
A r no Y ............ a2 43 8 a ....t .
IA 'olijo S( 1&(4 13.h ((3)y. 3 Datl.
"o c-h if e lhi ........ 3 35 1) 7 50 a ... .....
Ar. Ailiitnit ........... .O p 1 (2 a.1 .
Lv. Co1s.ihto, S. R.1. 11 43 I1 15 4 a ..
LY~~~......vill............55
"Nhser....... :3101i0-.~si 55 aio:o otwsen
" W io sorl .. . ...A .: .. 11 41 i a ih dn
Ari~ C'n fl;nd' v! t.. ioi..~ i2 tnunn tjaro o
Lv. eunhb Un1( 13I. e'. 1ot 11. ou
"w.ii GraiicIovllo ..... No 2ioi3cnuipu
(hIly lI~t~VlJa .aul.~an3l3 mi ( n t ........
(1. j~ A..W12a2uiua ...__.....
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Lv (~,nrleLon.......... 7 1 am ........1
Ar. Agust............. ...58 0 a ... .13)
LY. C ob, ...&.....4i 2 a7 80 a( .....
Ar. htstloin---..--..-.1 00 ao 80 ... pm
ArColu'ba-.........155 1 10 10 ....1
Foat.nMatt--...-.....4..7 5 10a)4553)
t.MLttEs.'.NG ......8lVICE. 03 p
Douboaly pi....ng..r.s.8v21am e27con
Licoi.goit.\..-......13L tain with13)dinig
cars an fi la o...-h...3no22-th) of 18arlotto
Aulinianest-ng..ar..he.t won August 8and.p
No.3andh (--U. . F.11 M311. 7Through.
Pulhuan drawing..r.om.bu.f.9 11e3pin 8ar Uo-)1
twen acksIonv......and.N30 30r and) 8Au-1)
Argusta. ....har.ott . uat seeping cars311
Ashvillite.......7 49in50)p
W.I.ltlvlIoN,. .7... 8C(8 mJLP p
G. sunt..as.n..'..... 3 Washin ton.)11
W. A lJoRK.... ....8 3H A)11.S OWI 31
VA .xl' A.. Waintn AI WA. F 0m
VTHE Et C.I A RIANTOl.3N AUGN E.
LAgut'oasi n uta... ..3 0m
PvDoASSEN...........A-.t... 01.
LV Charleston............................a 531 pm
Gevrgs..............................am70-3am
Ar Anchvita....................8 10 :apm
LOrangebur....... ....... 452 am 2 20 pm.
Ort.lc M oo......... ..150am 9 3 5pmt
AK ingvhlI to..,.................0 10 a m 4 30 pm
LV C(olmia.................... 75 60) 6m- 003 pm
K ingh l(Jlie. .......3734 Oam 4 40agpm
ort,Mdot...................51am 4 55 Ieml
Noit. Mat.then wsoli......... tri8 botwam C5u09pm
lit odesvill e........ C 8n33e lolm ib43 p
3)118 (1 3tt3ran hvl O.....,.......... to 5 A 5 55 pm.~
A ike Charlsoni...................3 0~ (a. 8 00 pm
L yo" C art hoton ............ ..y7 1im 5 30 npm
1,. n A. E11................ Trfl 5 a 7 50rpn
10.an 8.r .,...............N . 9 4 wra am 8 'u pm
eimak vi 00lic 33rISt ............ . 10am. 58p
W 303iis o n t ........ ................ 7 49 am l5 09Upag
INOack vio........,..,.. 8 08 am 5 28p
Lt IS
r's proe ri'tion for ,klluntH
dther Opium, M3orphinuo'llo
t 1i a harmifless substitnUto
hig Syrupm nd Castor 011.
eo is thirty years' ise by
is the ChIldreu's Pauncea
SIGNATURE OF
ERY WRAPPER.
MAY WYNCET. NEW VOR CITI.
SOUTHERN rAILWAY.
Geodenmed Soaeduli in Emo
NOV. 15, 189;.
STATION6.
v. Char estou ........ 7 a m
Lv. ColuIIIm ............... 'l 00 -
Promperity............... ....1. 11 P
Ar. Nnwberry ....................... 1"2. p In
r. Ninoty-Bix....................... I 25 p in
' Ureonwuod ...................... 1 45 p in
" o(dg8 . .................. 2 25 p n
Ar. Abbeville ........e. r.......55 p m
Ar. Belton.................... . 3 10 p in
Ar.~ ~ ~ An ero .. ..... .... ... h.tmovn
Ar. Andreon ........ .. ! p in
4 20 ni in
Ar. Atlanta . 9t -a 7.
STATIONA __ _ 2.
Lv. Oreenville ...................... 10 30 a In
Pedmont .................... . 10 55 a In
" Villiamston ..................... It 18 a i
Lv. Ain orson ........................ ~i 05 a i
Lv. Boltou ............... ......... 11 85 a In
Ar. Dotinalds........................ 1Y2 p in
v 7 A evillo ......... .............. 11 45 a in
L. Hodges ................... . 12 20 - .
Gcenwood .....................1 00 ' In
Ninety-8ix....................... 1 25 p in
Lw. Nuwborry .....................2 26 p in
" Prospority....................... 2 87 p i
Ar. Columbia ...: ............... . 360 p in
1r. harleston....................8 00 p m
.tNa) 1 STATIONS. Naiy Nail
mTlp 7l,A v... ChiArlston....Ari 80Wn It 0s
T fWif 4 ... Coluinbia.... "C 8'5 o 92
0 07a 1215p " ...... A 14ton...... 246p 8 4A
1004a 12. " .....Santuo..... " ?2p 786
10 20a 2Y? Union....... " l05p 720p
110 IMa 223 .. Jonesvie.... 1226) 068p
10 4, 237").. l'a1colut,. 1214p Q 47p
11 25st 0 loIA r..Spartanbw.g...Lv 45a 6 20p
11 45a 8X3p Lv . Spartiamburg. Ar 11 24a 0 06p
I 700p:Ar... Ahovillo.. .I..y 82hi 806p
"P,'' p. in. "A," a. in.
Train% 9 and 10 carry olopint Pullman
sleeping car h)et ween Columbia and Ashovillo,
enrouto daily bot wuou Jacksonvillo and Clnoin
nati.
Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C. division.
northbound, 6:42 ai. mn.. ds:47 p. m.. 0:1$ p. im..
) Vestibule Limited'h s"tithbuaid N:26 a. mn.,
516 p. In., 11:137 nt. mn., ( Vestiboue I.i mitled.)
Trains leavo GIramviile. A. andt U. division,
northbound, 5:45 a. im., 2:31 p. nii. andi 5:30 p. mn.,
Vestp.iulod2 Liie) soutlib,oitni< 1:20 a. m..
:20p. ., 2:2 p.m.(\estibuled Llnmited).
Fuillnmis Service.
Pullman palace sleeping cara on Trains 85 and
80 7ad8,on A. and 0. division.
Gen. Superintendent, TVa sille M'1g'r
SWashin ton,~ 1. 0. WVashdin ton li. 0.
Gen. Pass. Ag't. As'tQGon. Pass. Ag't.
Washington, D. 1. Atlanta, Ia
''TLAhlTIC COAKT JUNE.
- ~ PASSEN(OEK I)CPAnTMENT.
Wilmington, N. C. Feb. 24th, 87
F ASBT L . , 1817
Itietweten Charleston and Colum bIa anti Upper
South (Carolinat anid North Carol ia,
and Atheom sad Atclantn.
UON l)l0NAJ'l) 8t'F EDlIJLE,
in lutiect Febl. 24th, 1807.
ior.Wa W EsT. (GiNG 1AET
'No. 62. No. 68.
*a m *)pfm
7 00 Lv ...Uharleston..Ar. 0 25
8 21 " ... Lalos ..... " 7
9 35 " ...Rum tor...." *3:35
10665 Ar.(l umbla ...Lv. 6 l5
II 68 " ...,Prospeity. .. -' 8 12
12 10 " ...Newborry..." 2 57
12 ro " ....in ton...." 2 10
1 15. " ... Laurens..." 3 45
a m
.3 00 "...reenville. " i1 50
.31C0 "...partanhuir " 11 45
6Th " ...Winnsboro.." 11 41
820 " ..Charlotte..." 035
p m a m
.603 ..Hendersonville" 9 16
700 ".. shville .. " 8 20
Nos. 62 and Gil Pulid Trins betLween Chiarles.
ton and Lolumt bua, S. C.
11. M. E~MlilMON, (Gen't Passenger A gent.
Tr. M. EMWi'tSON, TraiflloMananger.
J. It. K ENLY, (ien'1 Manager.
~Oarleston aul 'Wostrni Caroluia Rwvy, Co
Autgelsta alld A sheville Silort Lill.
Nr'hedulo int Efreet Feb. 7, 1897.
.A rri ve G reen wood.....12 17 pmn ......
A nderson........................(li0 p
Laureus.............. 15 pin 200 am
(4roonylllo ........... 800 pmn 05 am
(loon n prin gs......- 05 pm .,....
Spartan burg,.......300 pm 10 10 a
Sahuda................ 5 88pm ......
H ondersonylllo...6 03 pmi ,....,.
Asheville............ 7 00 pm ......
facavoaAshev ille........... 820anm .....,
....r... n..... ...........14 5am -1 UU pmf
.nn.. r.n.....10 00 amn ..,...
Or eni ..........11.60 nm 4.i 0
Laurens ............ I 80pmn 7 10pm
Giroonwood .....2 28 pm ......,
Anderson ............. 700m
A rrivd. Auguasta ..............o00pm 11 10am
LeveCTl hounFala...... 4 44 pm ... ..
Arrive Italel h...............12 20 am .....
Norlok.............7 30am ......
P'otorsbure ........6 20am ......
____ _..........7 20 am ......
Lecave AugAn.~ ......... ............IT~jiii
Arrive Alle nd ale......................6500 pm
Fair.fa.x................. ........615pm
Yemnassee............980 aai 6 20 pm
Beau fort,............10 86 am 7 20 pin
Port, Joyal.........O 50 am 7 .80 pin
Savain ab.................... 800 pm
Charlostomi.................... 808 pmi
Leave Chlarloeton.....................O60j50 a
Sa van nah....,............, 0 am
P'ortlRoyai...,..... 5p 81inam
Ileaufort.............. 2 10 pm 8 25 pim
Yomassoo............15 pm 0 25 pmn
Fair fax............................ 10 32 am
Allendal ............ t.......1 47 nm
Arrive Angusta.................12 5p
1.40 p ni tralin froma A'ugusta akesm clos
con nCtIin at Calhmouni FaJls for all points On
Senhioard Air Line.
Uie6e connteet,lon at Greenwood tor all points
on S. A. Li. and C. nd G. Rallway, and at
Spartanbu rg wIth Sonthorn itai lway,
For any thtormantlon relat,ive to t.ickets
Altos. sehedules address.
W. J. tRA..G, ishl Pass. Agent
AS Mi. NORTH,. ?01. A gent. Augusta, da.
D~OUB3LE DAILY
SERVICE
To Atlan1ta, Ch itte, Augu.0n11
iniingIbn, NowY OrltHna antd ?owV voA -
81111, ithmond W1tashngton
Nor-foik, PoRl4nlowlth. '
'sp,odn'p in iltcet Feb. 7th, 1897.
ii de Iih ...................,. 1 12 1 12 1 16 t III
.6 h It i o ....... ...--- -. 3 15 ' 2 0 atp
I% 1\\ "11h 11ttot l ...................... 4 40 " 480 -"
" teba nd.............-----.,, ...... 85 i
' n.. 45 pin 921m
'ir o' it M. A. I . ..... *l3lain* oUO
. Dll d I n,lok . . ...... 2 nmu* i JO puu
vI,zt l$OiC . ...*3 f71 1 m J' i fli)
Ar I gtleigh, yin S. A. *2. 1. . i. *.),I
e' 1fr.................... . 5 i
sotilt:)l .........5 5 6
"Hoilthern Pinlml.... ...........).14
' 1a1m let .......................... 10 "
Wadesboro .................... r ft
- M M otirov ........................... 4 4:1 "
A:r c4itirioti, v IS. A. 3....... $8 30 "010 25 pn
" litet tor, v lit . A. I ..... .. 8 10 pilI 1 47 ml
L~fCol_mvi, ,. N. Ak It. o. 00t'l
Ar Clin t on .. . 9 45 vIn 12 10 66
O Grcenwood " . . 10 35 " 1 07 an
" Abbovlil ......... It10 " 140 0
'.1'ibmrton " ....... 1207 pinl 241 '
Athetis " ........I 35 345 4
6 Winder "6. ...I.. I (A 4 W0 "
A thantit. S..A. b. (tilon 250 " . 820
lh.p(t) ('enltral '111)(1 2
NOtTiOi6UNI No.402. No.98.
--i-tiia,(ittral i-- e*3-00aan *7 50li6
Windor " 241) t 1042 "
Athens 6 ......... 310 " 1126"
"6 Elberto i ......... 4 1 " 1283 am
Abbovillo " ......... 55 1 40,
66 Ureonnod, ......... ' 6 , " 29 (9
C.nton ' - ...... 634 6 305 4
A~ h Colu m b)a, C. N. & A. it. it.-..... t7 00 "
hestr. .... .8 8
A rChat 10ft e. t't H. A . 1 ..*.4IO25i *p I
lIv' initit~o, via 8. A.T...*9 40TU1/ it 0i
"4 llamlet, "6. ...128 " 816 6
ArWilim i tion. .......... 15 80 nn* 12 Sopm
66 Si.tli i 3 ....... 1214
Italigh .......... *2 t *11 35
" 11ntot, .......... 3 28 ' *1 00 omu
Or I-urh1atnl ....... 32 14 9 Ot plu
?v'iAjrham " ....... 20 pn it 100 aml
ArW h yaS. A. L......... *45 RIn *30I pin
lticIImon,.. ........... 5 " 60 4
lWini4111ig'nvln i.. 12 n1 " i10 "
"6 lin;~Itn.ore "64 8W
1'Philadelphia "64"6" 3 50 pmI 3 -1 "
" New York, " " " *0 23 " *( 53
730 nm t 50 p.S
Norfolk "64 " *750" 005
6 ['y. f lAy, ex. 8unday. Wly ex. MoIlay
Not. 40:3 and 402.-"-'Tho At.lanta SpecIl,"
"OlId V"stibl] Tratin) Of. Pull1Mn Sicuor.
rid Conches botweent WaIUshin1gtoi sknid At,
1titn , ls%o P Ieitilmn lperm betweon Ports.
Itioith and Chester. S. C.
NOP. 11 and 38.-The S. A. L. Ex prctis,'
Solid Train, Conlielit it 1111 111lm lcolors
betweeii P1ortittih aid Atmlint1. Coinpitly
Sleepers bet weon Co1111bim Ituld AI iatit.
J1 ih trains malk iii1te (onnection it
Atlanta for Alonitgmoery, Altlico, Now ()r
Icans, Texiti, Callfort,ii . xI, ChatIt
nooga, Nashlville, Mii3,h is An ,n,.Florida.
For Tiekets jlepeis, and Ilormation, Ip.
ply to 13. A. R ewland, Cen. Agt., 1a1ss,. D)epri,
U KIliIaIl House, Athanta, Ga., Charlot.to, N. 01
E. ST. JOR N, Vtce-PrOs. tuid "e'i atiager.
V I,. AlB10E1, (lonl'i Superlintendent.
II. W. It. (mLOVERi, 1rnflic Matiager.
T. .1. ANDEUSON, jei'l Passenger Agent.
UENNItAL. OEFItCs: P,Otj,8hloj,1I, VA.
Florida Central and
Peninsular Railroad.
Short, Lino Betv con Flordai alid all Nort
ern PolintS.
EVerett, 81avannah, Augusta, Ga., Co.
Itumbia, WaUSh1ington, Baltimore,
Philadelphla, New York, Hok
ton 1111(d the East.
EVe1 i, Macon, Atlanta, (lhnt I illoogn, Nash
vl'io. I o1isvill", CIncinnati, Chicago.
Everett, Blrm111nghatl, lJoily -'pringpi, ANtm.
phis, litt131 Rock, Kalsits Cit-y, .. Louis. Ci-.
cligro, Aloumx City.
Rilver Jlictiol, 101nsa1coli Moblic, New Or
leann1, '"x8ts, MeXico, Ctlitortinl. 11n-1 the
Pacille Const. E.tject jve .tajnnry 18, 1897.
New York IExipress No. M8, leivtst jjj(-kHonl
v'ille 8.2- a. mn., wI hi throuagh 1'uillmiani Sleop
haiiltiorte, PhI ildel phins, Ne4w Yoriek, andc all.
NCast,rrn pot s. Connects13 for Fe'trnalniinll.
Roturn'I traini No.837 reaches Jacksony'llie 1.32
New' Yor6k and I"bor'tan 6hnl4ited1, No. 3 .
servation,. dIiin and11 s'leeping cors, very ele.
gant,; leavet '5t. A l:4uatino 9.505a. iin., ,'nc kson
villae ll.00A n. m-, dilly excep)t Sunda11y. No. 31
returtning Dr.tives JackstonvillIe 3.34) p, in., 8t,
A ltgustine -4.41 p. m1.. cially, excopt Muinday.
N(ow vork l"ast Mlal No. 30, h.nve .Jackson
ville4 1.5.5 p. mi. 1)ni13y for s.rr 0 3o'ts~1O North
('alrIes Th'I roulgh Mleepers.Jnai ville to New
York. lIcturni No. 31)51Iarr iv scacsoyllite
1.00 41. mi.
Ashievillo Itoute -Thrtough Pulmnan leen
ing CarIl Servic or 111InIcinniatl n11a Msaanah,
Cotlum'bia, A shevillie, 114)t. prin.ra, K noxv illo,
throught te Ce44lert ed Moitin Couttry o1
Noth CIarol ita. Lenosv -.lacksonvlhe 0.55 3p. HI.
rivas Jlaecsnv lile' 9sa. m1.
Only l1i10lhlroulgh 1.h16 benut ifIul hi11 Cotuntry
of M idItile Flortida, Penan1o4)a5 and)4 lCscamlbla -
Huf1~. 16Leave JnetksonyIliu9.35 n. Ill. - liy No. 2
daly,' for I1,ake City, L,ive Oak, Madisotn, Mou
tieolo, TlallhiIthsse, Il 1'vor .1 unellon, PeonSl
colaI, Mlobile, New Orleansan< 1I ho MonLlthwe'st
Mexico, CajlIforn1ia1 and61 tho P'aeilIe Coa-st.
Car les Sleolersq. liet urn1, No. I alrriv.s Jtck
stoniet 8.051 n. il.
l.eave Jnoeksonille 9.15 n. m. Foer St arke
ItiwthIorne, 333lver Spintg, Ocaeln*a, aiesvillo4
CedaIr I(ey, WIldwood0(, 1.43(04burg,~ Ta1vares
A popika, Ornando, Lacoocho, D)ado City, P'lan,
City, 'l a in Pnt. Arrive .lackaonlvile, 3. t5 p. nII,
llotly Springs Routo (No. 341). St. Louis,
Ktansasi cit.y, Chilcago. 16Leve ,Jacksoniville
Alemph)11Is, Kansas City. T'1irouigh PulIlan
Sleepor without cihantge inl 46J hours t.o KantSls
CIty. Theo route Is Vt a kgcon1, Atlanta, ir-t
mingha,miloll Sprins forMmhs pig
fIeld, Knsas Uly o 5return arrives Jc
SOIlVIIo 9.00 n. mn.
8.20 It. m) -Leave.s JnckItonlle for Htruns
wIck by the4 Cumborland Itoutoc Stenortil, anld
Cumnberlantd Houndi.
11.00 a. tn.- Lonve Jascksotnvlleo for Itrunts
wIck, vIia lOver4tt, <hiIly, cucept Sunlday.
4.003 p. m1.-Local for Everett. Close cooc
tion for IHruns1wick(. M'ort.est attti quticketlS
Inredlate points. A'rv Jne.llksonlllo 4.hi5 p. m,.
poinIts. Puli's an Sleepers. A rrive Jalckson1
yllia 7.35 nt. Inl.
Through Slt'epers for ('inelinat I via AshIe
vllio, lenye .Jacksoniyllie at. t0.55 p. ii., atrrives
AshevilIle 1..10 p. III., atrr1'ie Cincinnati11 7.18
a. in.
For MAncon, Atlanta, two trinls dai,~
Leavo JTacksonyllle 1.20 a. mn. Enid 0.55 pt. mI.
Steameri "Manat co" froitn 'lTampa) to 11tatden
townii 11nd Mann11tee River Po01int3
PullmItan Sleepera oni al1 Ntiht Trains,
Parlor Cars het weon Jacksou v lIlt and 'tTmpa1
Mend for best Indexed townsiitim.iap oft
Il-loridaI to
N. 8. P'ENNINGTON, A . 0. MA01)ONIj .IL
Trafhianager. (.G'. -! 4tassong Ag t. ~
C.RThE Tbl i 017.9I1 Jaa
tiary 2i . ,l 17. EOasteral Standlard Time.
Boutthibound. Northbou041(.
3d 2n1d 1st 1st, 2nd 3d
Class. Class. Class. Class. Class. Cinhed.
8 1 53 52 2 4
L~oo'ls Mlx'dl Pass- Pass.. Mlx'd LoWl
M'dny It'ly Di'ly 3l'day
W'day W'day
F'day I 'tiny
Only ol
A.M. A.M. P'M. PM. P',M only
BTATIONS.
73'301 ' Lv LaurensO11 Ar 15 1130 800
8t4 80 210 ..CIntonl.. 1250 1035 234)
8 20 4148 222 GoeldvIllo 12384 10 10 1 00
836 4654 230 ..Klnard.. 1231 964 1231
845 607 2115 ...Uaty... 1221 1142 1200
885 SI5 211 ..Jalapa.. 1223 930 0610
113) 636 267 Nowher'ry 321(0 18531120
1040 567 3 13 Prosperity Il114148 t0 Fi
111 ( 6 2 3 24 ....Sl ighs~ ... 11 .119 141)5 sl3t
ii 45 0 18 328 IL e iunte.In 11 415 7 5i '6:40
I'280 (148 380 WhIte RIockc 3128 710 U25
11.45 0 57 356 Htalleninte 1l123 70j4 4i10
1 00 13 I410...frn .311 7 0 4it 83.3 *
1 30) 7 2)1 4 13 ..3.eatphairl., 1110 4: 28 83;k
2 II) 7-45 4 t0ArCojlmnls[v II00 00 (41 00it
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