The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, July 09, 1897, Image 4
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e wa j,pmeq m t'ih" ri ,
Sim aT%Ah %enas eV e %N*M-9. *'|
TNbrA a 41 T%q*C!*W e
{W, A. Yk in Arniire idTem
A meMing on t.
under the rilts of the :4 da"
always se s.rn' t.e m
speially if 1.b p0 :o e x a
pr-ominent &nd' 1h"C' ns ::
sort of weird , ii mWe M
tscees ito the -p:% and ' A, I V
forever. Ptxo1 -r.cvo7 c,r,%
talking or resl-n--g ofn e .:
and t rawhti.c> h rpo4,31 ha
discoilaed by each rN-: -1, ar tran
n,itte.1 from father! z- -tn,,ir.io
after gr1)f..ion, t:2 :>n can rel
ith cor:si.', npanris m' re th
ib a e, be dulisl
1mpresslO:1 'w~ti i. 1 f rol)e .1
C-L7~ alr t~ 31, f- 1
irA -m.e. :lQko i. an e d n
L TaO X . A r i-N 'I : i i} sh '.e. U l
rT.!\:. 'i1 T'eply N.s:o 1 '.: it wa.. f ron
el-:Mfly 3isec:-r:. iL- I j Ct I Ln,
in vie.w as-ked me fx her satke au
for the sfik,, of 1r hun-,: i. w ho -d
wys sc.ught to d -uu re-" IVulicitv
of the imforrtun'ae NfT:T. t- sit
nothing of thef dult for the new!
papTers. hat settl" A * I h tI
hoinor of a brief corresipondene with
Mrs. Perry, during whNuich she sent
me Some books emb1hod v ing theC
writings of her dist inguihied hus
bandi which she pmblish. I :after his
deat h, and these with her letters I
prize very highly. But .\lrs. Perry
has been gone to her tinal revar
several yours, and I feel absolved
from my enjoined sileneo.
As a grout many peol)le know th<
Perry-Bynun duel grew olit of thi
morimoniousniess that. charlaterize<
all discussion, public and private, o
the question of Nuilifiit io). Plart
spirit ran far higher in South Caro
litia then it did even during t1he rist
of Tiliuanism. The connuon her
the "rabble" of whieL we have. he:.
so much in recent ye-. .c
each other at pub -z .
opinion's sake, ad,i:e fx -m:o
cause gentlemen set. -
enoes according to tna:
At the time of the dA .:
Perry, although but t .-: .c
had already rmade a rep-:.a -
lawyer, and was mnaki:.g haf M~
in the politico of the timo -- He ha
espoused the unpopular --ie in~ th
Nulliticat ion cont roversy, an1d t rh g
his paper at Greenville he was pour
ing volleys of the grape aind cani4te
of sound Union doctr; - into th
ranks of the Nullifiers. Hie was.' ii
their way, badly so, anid musit I)
gotten rid of.
Turner Bynumu, of Coluibia, wher
ho had but recently graduated frot
the South Carolina College, atnd wIh
was a young mnan of line p,romuis(
of splendid courage anid a crack she
withal, was brought to GJreenvill
and put in editorial control of th
Nullification organ, with the taei
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure
Cures a Prominent Attorney.
MR. R. 0. PH ELPS, the leading pensior
attorney of B3elfast, N. Y., writes
"IJ was discharged from the armay oi
account of til health, arnd suffervd fron
heart trouble ever since. I freqjuently ha<
fainting and smothering spells. My torn
was bent as a man of 80. I constantly wor<
an overcoat, even in summer, for fear o
taking cold. I could not attend to my husi
niess. My rest was broken by severe pain,
about the heart and left shoulder. Thret
years ago .1 commienceid usip,g Dr. Miles
Heart Cure, notwithstanding I had used sq
much patent medicine and taken drugs fron
doctors for years without being helped. Dr
Miles' Heart Cure restored me to health. Ii
is truly a wonderful medicine and It affordi
me much pleasure to recommend this rem,
edy to everyone.".
Dr. Miles' Remedies
are mold by all drug
gista under a positive
benefits or money we
funded. Book on dis
eases of the heart and
nerves free. Address,
DRu MKJIE ME0~10A$J 00.. Elkhiart, Ind.
n,~~~i hia kv4d-'is,AW a n.
seon, *V. m d Wvt kww hhia
V%#rvon wAv-'at Ade s4 un-A
1.01 ofTo ,nsi,vhenm m holl
ofina inlto,fr uoty a
et prctic justprecdingth tin
l encuntr. Cax Alpt. unter> mm
s C-a-- I...1~ in100l dc uintkue~ allt i o
etn nine ien. AIt ma busi
here that a tha to a larg nube
of low eetry gentlemr. wtqo:t ly a-nd
l'end ltnp. They%ere,nearly al hf
ithem ripant oNulttro. and thay
tha wa to t ut- ofetdiNohe tie
s-agxv, xx-&:r. Pat tr. Cv,\A.
on man who,IO spt, meanalc\i otherf
hinere hd nIthairaue in lthe np conu
rv.leon. tin :enm' eath hi sf
h-ni ~ ~ 1', knn Ull patNmli;e~ n iv
frpvllis oanuin as. Cahe liilissaim
of lillt waIn,u otur lie the ah
his bot ]hor' ors th.ll other- yo
ind erend tei herin wie p erry
wtry carafteristicuw maaiity,
ient t11 hs n gI Wauv he wim t lier
sof Iheirrin,tyrnd thnir ahom
to hiColb Tnst yrouen thynte um
went~ diown lir. inun hlle younh
,,I10 C 50011llvr f autd 11111te r e itlli.
Aam fouaes ler.Ilweilitlr
iThe du1-11 erst out iay F1braity
bori 1),it :i , rh ti e larg 1111i11r l
sipyof 1,co ny andlme- woenthy home
t Hatton'. T'o s \onthe tlla:o
oo,iv1r. Theripi -it. te ir chwith Pth'lr
that - .l . to l itof (t%h ay the
vr . Bu ator D.s nmi'sm reatheri
fr . i ll i. l t o p u ters
or te are. 1-rin h- n ho or nedb
lis WounP loroiarl tnl ttaI,.t
dis.i pu ( -ho ha to witnessi
- brmt er'w r.e prop rty of Mr.
IIrr4IS00 PrI. al half a raile near
wi the river. Pistcl practice and at.
.3 at adju=tmient of the dliflicul
ty wenrt on. arnd it is said thait each
of the principals became so expert
aw to be able to cut a cord at fifteen
IIac1)s, arid Ie shooting at the due
w'ou1ld see to verify this.
On theow early rnorning of the fatal
day, P'erry's skconid mado ai filnal bult
inefTOetuafl attemp~jt at ad(jusHtmenlt,
ad whein te you.g ma who bore
the comunuricaition retuirnied, andii
herry who es walking about the
yard in aipparenlt anlxiety, learned
the result, lie wan so to go to his
roim and knreel beside his h)0d ini
prayer.
lie andVhis friends repaired at
tr
once to the island ant wre uickly
followed by thle Bynu'n past, wh
hirleq to thie scene ml a c rriag.
ilyn11tii wore ani fill of a brayade
exhibhited1 a qulieit but non thme loss
heeled, if t hat which is pointed( out
at. the ptrsent day is the identical
one, was within a hiundred1 yards of
the' uiJ pr end1( of the island and1(
within thirty feet of thle wvater onl lhe
wtern shie. 11( The. ditace ws fi00.
iln pits du1g for tile p)urposo. Bynumi
fired on) tile instant, p)ossibly ai little
before the word, aind his bullet just
grazed Porry's chlost onl a linlo with
the heart. B3ynumn's quick and Close
shlot must haivo dhefleCted Perry's aim
for is bullet crashed thlrough his
ad versairy's abdomen and clipped
the tip of the little finger of his loft
hland p)laced at his sidi. He sank
at once to the ground, attended by
his surgeon and friends. Perry's
surgeon was instantly at his side af
ter the exchange of shots. T1he red
dish padding of Perry's coat, ex
posed to (he view by the pathlway of
Bynum's bullet looked like blood.
Th le doctor tore open the coat htast
ily, but in an instant oxelaimoel exul
tantly, "Upon mny word, sir, you're
not hurt," and turned his attention
to help with Blynum. Perry strolled
I' Wao i% bl
l'n %% 3 Sk* %\ th cea,ee. et
um eee et thuetm * e raagjIa
-.t wvk WC*k C*AV'a et1,e
S-%."M tattA - eXM" My,
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
t
hiood's Pills r I
expre.-so a wish to speak to Bynum. L
The spot where he lay was surround I
ed it It lookers on, there being quite I<
a crowd on the island. These gave
back slightly and Perry, advancing, a
raised Iis hat and said, " hope, sir, e
you are not fatally hurt." Ilynuni t
replied in effect that he would hate i
to die of so trifling a wound and that ti
he hoped to live to renew the fight.. d
lie was gaie to the last. Perry ti
I hurried off to the homo of his parents,
fifteei miles up the river, two miles b
front South Union, in Oconee, to r,
break to theml, it is said, the first in- v
telligene they had had that their 1
son's life was likely to ho or had been t,
jeopardized on the lehl of honor. I
have an idea, however, that they t
kiew the meeting was impending and a
that he hastened, for ho traveled at 0
great speed, to notify thei of his e
safety.
Poor Bynuin! He set out from t
his lodgings that morning full of I
life and hope and was brought back I
withiu an hour a dying ian. That
was a portontions hour to him, an c
hour of awful sacrifice, in which he a
staked all thn issues of life and eter- I
nity on the hazard of the quickest
and surest shot -and lost. He died I
in a iew hours and wps buried that
night or the next in a pitiless winty
rain at the Stone Church, near I
P.ndleton. Two giant pines, stand
irg at the head and foot, not ten
feet apart, rear their lofty heads
above his lonely, unmarked grave,
ard the perennial soughing of the
)reezes through their foliage is his
only requiiemr.
Johnson's
Chill and
Fever
Tonic
Cures Fever
In One Day.
Epide14mi.c of TyphInlid.
TIher e hav e just been two more
dleat hts at ('lemson C ollego. The a pe
eial comnmittee~ of the State board of
htealt,h found that it, was an epidemice of
typhtoid fever' that, was ragingr at Clemt
soiln College, and ill so report to the
truistees. in thelir rep)ort theoy will
suiggest that the cause of t,he fever' Ia
fromt a spring that la contaminated,
and t hat the sanitar'y cond it,Aon of the
Iitst.it.tion sl bad~u, andt( that, t.he sewer
aige systemn is ah,ont, as goodl as none.
l'The tr'oubl1tes will all be remdieid at
oncee, as suiggestedi by the State board
of heal th.
Tuft's Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
Secret of Beauty
is healthi. The secret of health is
the power to digest and assim
ilate a proper quanity of food.
This can never be done wvhen
the liver dloes not act it's part.
Doyou know this?
Tutt's Liver Pills arc an abso
lute cure for sick headache, dys
pepsia, sour stomach, malaria,
constipation, torpid liver, piles,
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious
ness and kindred diseases.
Tutt's Liver Pills
4een.te4! mntee ?D.w -
&%omT I!e
(bV,- IURRM WART Team TO PA
eW 044 %t AWV ,
kw j.is psition 04A shA 4 4
" which the Ktat Q bakd A
te said:
"1 have beo Rottimg 6k*Mete V A
riendK of the dispby Aidg
11 over the State coaceriog the
"tios of the State Nat of vwwtrt
wowe havo asked fhr the removal of
he ueubrs of this board. While
disapprove of the biokerings and
imosesions of the board and of their
ad managemuent of the dispensary,
just want to say that I am power
s to remove!"
Governor Ellorbe then went on to
ty that the legislature which eleot
i the members of the board was
io only power which could remove
iem. This being true, the only
iing left that the governor could
o would be to accept the resigna.
ons of the members.
When Governor Ellerbe said this
a spoke as though he wished the
asignations of all five members
'ere on his desk.at that instant, so
iat he could begin then and there
> accept them.
The governor proceeded to say
mat he would not have made such a
batement as thia had he not felt it
bligatory upon him. When he be
ame governor, he said, ho promised
> give a fair and impartial adminis
ration of the dispensary law. He
ad tried to do so, but his efforts had
een thwarted by the never-ending
rrangle of the State board. He
ould not remove the members,.and
o was powerless to fullfill that pro
aise. Their contentions, he contin
Led, were causing the people to lose
aith in the dispensary law, in his
)romise of a fair and equitable man
Lgement of the dispensary and flasl
y in his administration.
In conclusion he sgid that while
ie could not stop the members of
he board from quarreling, yet he
)onld let the people of the State
Enow who are to blame.
Summer Excursion Ratee.
Effective at once. The Charleston
a Western Carolina Railway will sell
summer Excursion Tickets, ilmited for
'eturn nassage to October 31st, to Green
iIle, S. C. Spartanburg, S. 6., Harris
M4thia Sprins S. C., Glenn Springs,
s. C., Asheville N. C.Hendersonville,
S. C., Flat Rlock, N., Tryon, N. C.,
3alumda, N. C., and all mxountain resorts.
Fast and convenient schedules guar
inteed via this route.
For rates, schedules or arqy informa
ion, write or call u pen any agent of
he Company or W.~ J. CRAIG,
Ge.Pasq. Agent,
2m. Augusta, Ga.
We meet the public
demand for a high-grade
wheed at the right price
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CmncAoo-Naw Yoyu
Catalogue treeAsen,e everywh,ere
uaryhUj,5. Eastorn StandardNoTme.d
is td Pas. ' Pasa. Mix'd lAo')
F'g I>lyg'r ehma'r D'Il gt
W'ay
A.M. A.M. PM. PTTI.S
3 t pmes r ) 13
145 60 18 .. ou ain 127 94 10
1286 ,1 488 e Wouite Ro 112 716~ 95
1200 4 8 .o W nt~ to . 11 2 7 1
P Rt RPS ~ mvm'OiO
Whi
THE FAC-SIMILE
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JISOUTHERIT RAILWAY.
G$tr%l Tim* Betweeu Columbia and .yaok
enville. Eastern Time Between C0.
lumbia amti Other Pokuts.
EVV!MEiVE u AT , 187.
Northbound. No. 38 No. So
Daily. Daily.
Y. 'ville, 1.8.&P.Ry.. 8 15 a 7 00p ........
avannah........... 12 20p 11 86p ........
Ar. Columbia .......... 4 15 p 4 24a ........
Lv. Char'ton,8C&GlR. 7 10 a 5 30p ........
Ar. Columbia........ .. 10 55 a 10 p ........
. Augusta, 8o. Ry.... 2 10p 9 301p ........
8aniteville........ 2 89 p 10 12p ........
" Trenton.......... p 10 0 p
Joh.1stons....... ... 20 p 11 10p .......
r?CohlunbiaUn. dep't. 4 55p 2 17 a ........
0ol'bla Blaad'ig tt... 620p 5 34 a ........
Winnsboro......... 0 12 p 6 28 a .
Cheator ............. 7 01p 7 18 a.
Rock Hill........... 7 84p 7 67 a
Ar. Charlotte ............ s 2 p 8 55 at....
"Danville............. 1200nt 1 30 .
A. Richmond .......... 6 00 a 6 40p .
Ar. Washington ........ A 42 a 9 40 p.
Baltimore Pa. R. R.. 8 00 a 11 85 p.
Philadphia........ 10 15 a 2 bo a.
NOw' York.......... 12 43p 0 23a.
Southbound. No. 37 No. 35
Daily. Daily.
'It. )ew York, Pa. RR. 4 30 p 1215nt .......
hiladelphia........ 05 8 Oaw .
" Baltimore....... ... 9 201) 6 22 a.
Lv. Wagh'ton. fo. Ry.. 10 43p 11 15 a ....
Ly. Richmond ......... 2 00a 12 p ........
y. Danville ............ 0 0a29p
Charlotte ........... 9 85 a 10 p ........
"..Ck Hill..........10 00...
Chehter ............. 10 55 a 1187nt ........
Winnsboro.......... 11 41 a 12 26 a ....
r Col'bla BlandI'g at... 12 50nn 1 87 a .
v. Celumbia*Un. ep't. 1 i5p 480a.
Johnstons........... 2 53 p 0 82 a.
Trenton ............ 8 08p a 48a ........
.Graniteville ........8 88 P 7 17 a .......
Ar. Augusta.. .......... 4 15p 8 00a .... ...
Lv. Col'bia, 8.I.&G.Ry. 4 7 00a .
Ar. Charleston.........OO0p 1100 a...
Lv. CoI'bia, F.O.&P.Ry. 11 ~6a 12 47 a...
Savannah..--........-4 p 10n.
Jr. Jacksonville. .......__p10
MLEEPIING CAIt SER,VIOC.
obl dnl1passengor service betwoon Flor
N4sA sd88-Wahinon ndSouthwestern
ears and first class coachesaothi of harlotto.
PullmaJ rawinl room sleepn ' aras bot,ween
p. lsonyilo,, b.Avanna h, Washington
,zjeW York.
' nnsleeping ear between Augusta and
Ios. 85 and 88-U. 8. Fast Mail. Through
Pullmnan drawing room buffet sleepig cars o
tween Jacksonville and New Yor end Au
Bssand Charlotto. Pullnan slcoping cars
btwoon Jacksonv)le and Columbia, on rout
daily between Jao :sonvillo and Cincinnati,v
. H GRENJ. M1. CULP.
G. 8ip Washington. T. L t. Washin tos.
G. P. A.. Washing;ton. A. . P
THlE ODIA RLENTOSN LINE.
Double Daily Trains between Uharleston
Columbia and Augusta.
QUICKER TIM.
BOUTH CAROLINA & OEORGIA it. It C
PABIIENGR DE.AIMENNT.
CUA'ntISsTON. a,. 0., Jann. 24, IS897.
SCHEDULE, DAILY.
Lv Charleston...............7 10 am 5 310 pm
Summnervillo............... 7 416 nm d 10 pum
Georges.................... 8 30 am 7 01 pmn
Dlranehyile ............... 8 81 ami 7 85i pm
RoWeaviilo .................915 am 7 60 pm
Orangourg...............) 9'2 am 8 20 pm
St.. Mat the ws.............. 9 0 a m 8 418 1)m)
Fort, Siotte............... ..10 00 a m 9I 03 pm
K ingv iie ...................10 10 atA 9 20 pm
Ar 'oiumnbia ...................10655 am 10 10 pm
Lv Columbia ................... 7 80 am 4 00 pm11
Kingeville.................7 4.) am I -ii pm
Foat Motte.................. 7 .51 a m 4 55 pm
St. Mantthewa.............. 8 t02 alan 09 pm
Orangoburg................ 8 21 am 5 27 pm
Roweavillo..............8 313 aml 5 42 pm
Blranchvlille.............8 55 a m 53 65 pm
Georges.................9 35. am Ii 34 1)m)
Summeorville..............10 22 am 7 18 pmI
.A r Charleston..................,0 an 8 00 pm
Lv Charleston................. 7 10 a m 5 80 pm
Branchyvllio............. 9 15 am 7 530 pn1
lHam berg................. .. 9 41 am 8 '28 pm11
D)enzp r7k................9 5m2 am 8 42 p.ai
Blaec villeo..................19 10 all 8 58 pms
Williston...................10 27 a11 ill?1 pmx
A iken .......................11 09 am 9 537 pmli
.\Ar Angusta....................I 51 am 10 C pm
Ii V Augusta ...................6 20 am 3 20 pm
A lit n....................7(8am 4 27 pn
Williston ................... 7 49 am 5 09' pm
Bllackville.................. 8 1.3 lall 28 pm1)
Denmark.................. 8 20 am 5 44 pum
R ambor....................33 am 53 58 pm
Branch rile .............. 9 10 am ii 10pms
Ar Chaurleston...............i 0l am 8 00 pm
PAST RKPRESB AUGUSTA AND WASINol'o
WiTH PU.LMAN nETWEEN AUQEIfSTA,
AiRREN AND NEW YORK.
Lv Augpta...............................3 05 pmn
LV A Ik ..................................... 844an>
Ar Ien mark............................. 450 pm
Lv venmark.............................1 25 an.
Lv&iken................................... 728 am
ArAugusta...............................810 am
DAILY EXORLPT SUNDA Y.
Lv Camden................... 8 46 am 2 25 pm
Camden Junctilon.0... 86 am 8 55 pm
Ar Kingv Iloe..................10 0am 4 85pm
Lv Kingy lie..................10 2am 0 00 em
Camden Junction......11 00 am 6 40 am
Ar Oamden...................11 5pm 8 16 am
Conn0e$ns at, Columbia wit h Southern
BRailwa fr all pointa in upper Routh and
North Carolina. Solid trains et.ween Char
lesion and Asheville. Connections from
points on Southern Railway to Augusta.
Aiken and ot r points on "~The Charleston
Line" at Chareaton with Clyde Line S8eam
ora to 4ow York and Jacksonvile.
L. A. EMiERSON, Traffic Manager.
E. 8. BOW ICN, General Mianager
General Offics: Charleston S.C.
VIRGiNIA COLLEGE
For YOUNG LADIES, Rtoannke, Va.
np s Sept. 8. 1897. One of the leading
l9Ooa for Young I.adies iln the Hmnihl
nagIficout bulildings, all muodern imp hrove
trie ts, I'amnpus ion acres. GrandIt monn11.
til) acenory in Vai'e'y of Vai,. tAmerOi for
11t8h. E'uropoan andI American teachers.
dlcourse. Supet ior advantaxgca in A rt anmd
nile. Students from twonty States. For
?i aioguiej a iress ile 'resideOnt,
iATT....'.... ............nok. Vigih
mtis
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kNitti, OpAIIIu,Mo'lie ,
It I1 it liarm1ess MiIhSititlto
%lii sytipm 1ti. Castor Oil.
tio is tItirty years' use by
Ia i4 Children's tanhoec
SIGNATURE OF
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14NAY BT1EET. NKW Yonjo, Coll.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Coaewned Schednla in E04*6
NOV. 1, 1890.
STATIONS. .01
?~T~iaroton.................10 a n
..Ccolumbf ...................... a--11
' Pros erity............... 12 11 p
Ar. Nowtr .. 12 22 p
Aw. Ninety-S x....................1 25 p
"Oreenwood....................1 45 p
" Hodgos~22
....... ............... ...... 2 6p i
Ar. Bbi.l.....................
Kr..KrnlRl)...............i2j p
Ar. Grconvillet ................
.. __________ . D2 1ipy
STAT. 12. 2.
.. ) 25 p
Gro nvll ...... ...... . 10 45 u. v
111nodnont................... 1 25 a u
W1111Iimmi1.ton...................11. 18 av
16Y.Andorun 10 p
Im. r1ion .................... .
Ar. n ti ...................... . 2 1 a
Viu0-vn3o ..................... 11 41 a 1
SGreenwood ...................... 00I
Ar. ueon -aids .................. .. :2 '.1 p 11
" Ninety-Six...................... 1 25 p z
. ewborry . ............... 2 25 p r
'mperity.................... 2 37 p c
Ar. iumbai .... ..... . . p
E a e t n ..... .... .... ... . D p~I
o 1 o lllJ STA"T iON. . No.14No.f
7 Ir0lv... Chnrle.4n...- Ar 8b-i110
1100a H .. Columiua. ." 8Qj 10-2
a 12151) . Aliton......" 2 46p 6&
0 04a I2p "..S9utnp.. 125p 78l6
20a 202> . Union....... I krip 720
1 228p . Jonesville 122"- 65
4A 2 87P " .... Pai7.. . 21
25~ 8 A ..Sprt a:nurg. .v; 11-1E 2C
45a 81M1p, Lv . Spartaniburg Ar 11 2a 009
40p! 7001) Ar.... Asheville.o ..LvI 8.N 0
"P,"o p. n. "A," a. m.
Trains 9 and 10 carry elegant Pulm,
uloping cars betwenn Columbia and Ashevill(
enroute daily between Jacksonville and Uinir
nati.
JTrains leave Spartanburg, A. & 0. divisiom
orthboumd, 6:42 a. mn., .3:-7 p. mn., El:18 P. mn
Vestibule ,in.;ted); southbound 12:3I a. mn
:15 p. m., 11 :17 a. mn., (Vestibule Limui ted.)
Tanlevo G.reenvillo, A. and U. <livisiom
northbound, 5'45 a. mn., 2:31 >. mi. and 5:310 p. in
i Vestibuted Linited). sout I bound 1::30 a. mn
?:20 p. mn., 12:28 p. mn. (Vetst ibuled Limited).
Pullman Service.
Pullman paaeslepii ears on ''- .ins 35 au
88, 87 and 8,on A. and U. division.
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e.Ps.A g't.. As'tGun. Pass. A g't.
Washington, D. . Atlanta, Ga
Charlcstoll ad Wostcai CGarclia Rwy, (
Schedule In Effeet Feb. 7, 181)7.
I eave A ugusta .. .......... ii-1 amr I 410ip
A rrive G reon wood..,..12 17 pm .....
Anderson....... ............... 10p
L.aurenis.............. IS pmn 7 00 a
Gireenvlle............ 3 04pmi 6 05 a
(buen Springs...... -('5 pm .,...
Spart an burg ..... 300 pm 0 1 a
Salud a................ 5 33 pm ......
A shevIll............. 7 0(1 pnJ((IrOil .E :lm.... ...
Leave A shev Illo ....... ..8 21 am ......
Spalrtannuirg....11 .15 amn.10
( lon ni Springs.I...1 00 a m ..,..
ir eenvil o ..... ...i 50 am .1 On p
Laurens ..............1 30 pmn 7 10E p
G reen wood .....2 28 lm .....
A nderson .................. .... 7 00) a
Arrive Augusi a ..........50 pmn 11 10 a~
Leave Calhoun 1'aIIs....4 41 pin .
.A rrive Raleigh..............12 21) am ....
N or folk............. 7 310 am .....
PeLtrsbur ......... 20 amn .....
1 el r o d..........7l20 a.m .....
Leave Augustia.... ..... ....... 2 5Spi
Arrive A llend a1e........ 6.. 00 pi
Fair fax ............ ......... . 5 '15 pi
IRean fort,............) 35 am 7l 20) p
Port, Itoyal........10 50 amr 7 30 pi
Savannah.........,...............00 p,1
Charlestoin.....................g0pm
L.eave Charleston......................El .50 am
*havan n a b......I...... .. 50 ai
P'ort, ya......... 1 *5 ilm 8 15 mi
1ieaufor........ .... 2 S0 pin 8 25 pm
Yemnassee............ 3 15 pim i 25 pi
.Fair frix .,................,..,....t 1 as
A lieml ale ...................... 10 .f7 am
Arrive Augnsta...........................12 55 p,
1.40 P mU trainl(~oi~ Aiii~ uila innkos~'io
connect Ion at Calhuouna Falls for all points8 o
Seaboard Ai I inme.
(hese conne(Qcin at (Greeunood for all poulin
on S. A. L,. and C. amnl (. Itall wa.v, iad a
Hpartanburg wvith sout hern Itarilway,
Foer any ihformiation relatlve to' ticket
rates, sche~dul1es, add ress,
WV. .J. URA IG, Gen, Pass. A gent,
E, M. NORTII, 8ol. Agent. Augusta, (Ga.
F AST ' L,I) 8E7
Bot,ween Charleston and Columbiha andi Uppt
South Carolina and North Carolina,
and Athens and A tlanta.
CONDEINR8D 80JHEDl)iE.
In Eflect, Fob. 24th, 189',.
(IOING WEsT' 3orTNO EAt
No. 52. No.583.
7 00 Lv. ...Uharleston..Ar. 025
8 2 " ...Lanes......." 71.8
9 85 "I ...8umnter......" 6 35
10665 A r....Coliumbga ...Lv. 6 I5
1i 68 " ...,Prosperlt. .. -'312
?2l0 " ...Nowborry..." 267
12110 0..Cli nton...." 2 10
IS ''...au rens..." I 45
a m
3 00 " ...renvill... " 11 50
8tO " ....parta niur " 1
6 lb " ... Innseboro.," 11 11
__ 80" ... arlot to..." 985
0 3 ..Hlendersonyllleo a 9 1
7 00 "...AshevIlle... " 8 20
N4os. (2 and 518 0011d T- ains be: W(en Charulet
ton and Colum bIa, S. C.
H. M. MRON, Gon' I Pasenger Agent.
TV. M. EM? ElSON, Trraffle Sianagoir
J. R. KENIY, LGon'I Managor.
LIMITED.
DOUBLE DAILY
SERVICE
To Attnnila, Ch rr Iro. Angusta. Ahens, WN.
mingltn. New Orn.. 1 s and New York,
fil'ol,, ichmondo. Washington,
Norfolk, Portsmouth.
f4phnet 0 inl effect Fisb. 7th, 1897,
i1.vi.% - V "I it T .1TiWiii' 00 Oa
i ia lph ..................... 1 121 In I2 06 am
"o ialtimouril ... ...... 8 to 'a 250 alt
e. W a h Iilg toll......... ............ 440 " 4 80 4
ICt-ehImild............... 856pm 0 o
j;v N on olk, la 8. A ..... *815 pni*qi a
I ol'-1u11h go ....... 846 pin 12W -s
%v W id , vls. A. v_ .,.i 28_i)&_i,l651
Ar Iiiend -on. .........*1266 alml d
Ar arnni, viai h. A. ..... -1 0t 1 n
outhenli Pinos............ 2 5 Pn I
I nauit ..,.................. 5I01. ' (653
Wat esboro .................6 5 4 " i .
Sionroe ........... ............ .... 5 08 - 2
lAIa rlitIe, y la . A . L..'8 80 "*02/
-" (!hest er, vit i. A . L......8 10 pmn 10i -7*
11v11,.eum..., C. N. & . R. R ..... 60 pm
A r Cliton "r .........." 9 46 m 12 0 4
Mmre oo..d "..8..... ...... 107 am
A iheviloe " ....... 05 " 1 40 "
ietbervi t K 1.2....... 1207 pin 2 ..
i"honto " .......... 12 0 in " 81 45 t
Ws %Vuder " .....~... 1659 **430
Athmsta. S. A. L. (union
Delol) (Central Tio 2 0 520
NOltT'1H1OUND No. 402. No. :s.
L iv I tl ita, (Contral Tiine) *12 00 ai *7 50 pin
Winder " ... ......... 240 pll 10 42
Al hens 8......... 16 " 11 2 4
Elbertonl ......... 4 1" 1233 Bim
" AbbeVIIl0 ......... 515 "1 1 40
(on 0vood ". ..... 541 " 2 49
C .11ton ' ......... 6 a 80
A r Colubla, C. N. & L. 1...... .0&'
A a(in IAte.v8t 1. .. 2
iv Monroo, via . A. L.... *0 in G.f;
lam1let, " ......... 1123 "s 8 15
ki-AW liliionl .......... 180aii11m
s. u inl'e " .... 12 14 Ite ...20.
it aligh " .......... *2 10 * )I 3 Bi"
iiemleison, _ . .......... 828S ' el 0n
A. r in " ......... t7 M 2 4 t O.i ou
- 1, ltuattai " .... 520pm11 til 00 am
A . Weboi, ia Il. A .L .'/Ti s5ma i-jijp
.. '.. m... .......... ......8 15 " 50'
'W s ' .. i i t . .1231 '' 10
" ita:tin.oro 1 413pin 12 litia,
- " l'huelphiai ". O350 pan .5 i
New York. '
- l1ortisinonth 1 7'it 50 pll
Norfolk " " " *750 " 605
* 'y. t D11y,~ex. Sunaity. 'Iy Xi-r~,iday
Nits. 401 nid 402.-'The Atlanta SpoelIal,"
1olild 1estibillo Train of P1uiintan leperva
atnd Coacihes hotween Watshington and AL
1 'taiit, falso Putillimailn Slecpers between Ports.
Ilmolh and1 Chesler', S.U
N is. 41 and 38.-"' I. 4. A. L. x ress,.
4oli1 T1rain, CoacHs and Pullman 8cepors
- botween Portsmoui i and Atlanta. Company
lSleepers betweeii Columblia antd At Ianta.
t Ii I I traitvs mnko immedlate connection at
AtIata for ontigoinery, Mobile, New Or
leanis, Texav, California, Mexleo, Chatta
j nooga, Nashville, Memphis. Macon, Florida.
1 For Tickets bleopers, and Information, up.
a ply to It. A. Niewiand, Gen. Agt., lan. Dnp?t
6 I imball House, Atlanta, Ga., Charlotto, N.C
E. ST. JOIN, Vice-Pres. and Ge il Manager,
i V E. 110 1E;, Uen'i Superintendent,.
II. W. It. (JLOVKlt, Irrafi Manager.
2 T. J. ANDERSON, GenI Passenger Agont,
a UENHRMALOEFIEOs PORT8MOUTH1, VA.
I'
lorida Central and
Peninsular Railroade
0 Short Line llotw eon Florida and all Nort
0 erl Poilis.
Everett, Savannah, Atgusa, Gn., Co.
lumbia, Washington, Baltinore,
Philadelphia, New York, Bos
ton and the East.
11 Everett, Macon, Atlanta, Chattaooga,- Naph
r villo. Louisville, Cincilnnati Chtcago.
p Everett, lrmin,gham, Holly Rprings Memn.
P pis, lAttle Rock, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chl
E' cigo, Sioux City.
Itiver Junction, Ponsacola Mobile, Now Or.
lIman, Texas, Moxico, Caifornia and the
Pacific Coast. ElrectiveJanuary 18. 1897. -
Now York Express No 38, loaves Jaokson
ville 5., a. mn., wi hi through Pullman sl001).
~. er for Savainnah, 4 olumnbia, Washington
SHattimnorc, P'hiladelphia, Now York, and all
's Cateurn points. Connects for Fernandina,
Iturni train No. 37 reaches Jacksonvillo 9.12
*New York and Florida Limited. No. 82.
S olid Vestibule Train with comnpartment, ob
servation, (dinling and( sleeping cors, very eo
gan t.; leave St. Augustine 0.50 a. mn., Jackson.
g ville ii.00 a. m', daily except Sunday. No.81
return ing aV.tive Jaksonyllic 3 30 p. m., 41,.
Augustine 4.41' p. mn.. daily, excepit Sunday.
Now vork Fast Mail No. 36, leave Jlackson.
vitle 6.55 p. m.~ 1)ai1y for s'tu e points Nort h
Carrieos Th rough Sleepers Jacksonvilla to New
YorkC. Return No. 36 arrives Jacksonville'
9.00a. m.
Ashoeville Route-Through Pnll mani Sleep.
lug Car Service for Cincinnati uia SayantnahI,
Columibia, Asheville, Hot. Spmrngs, Knoxville,
titrouigh the Celebrated Mioautain Contry of
INrhCrolina. L4ev - JacUksonavillo 0.65 p. mn.
Ar-rives. Cinoininati 7.l5 a. mn. Rteturning, ar
rivuas Jacksonyiilo 9Oa. mi.
Only linac throtghi Ilhe beautiful hill eount,ry
aj of Ml iddle Fioridla, Pensacola and Esecambia
llay. Leave Jiacksonvillo 0.36 a. mn. By No. 2
ndaily, for Lake City, Live Oak, Maudison, Mopa
n ticeello. Tallahiaassen, itiver Junctioft, Pensa
n~ coa Mobile, New Orleans and the Mouthwest
Me x ico, Califoraaia and the Paeifie Coast,
a Carr ies Sleepers. Return, No. 1 arrives Jack
sonyvile 8.05 a. mn.
Leuave Jacksonavillo .5 a. mn. For Starko
hIIawi horne, Silver Spring ceala, Gal neaviilo
- Cedar Key, WiI(dwood, LCeesburg, Tavares
A popka, Ornando, L,acocho, Dade CIty Plan,
H it y, '1 amn pa. Arrive Jlackaonyilo, 8.4.5 p. in
iloily Springs Ronte (No. .96). St. Louis,
ni Kansas city, (Chicago. Le~avo Jacksonviilo
n6.66 p. m., for Miacon A tlanta, Hlirmiinghama,
Memnphis, K(ansas City. Th'lrough Pulan
n Sleeper- without. change in 441 hours to hKansaa
!iCity. Thle route is via bagcona, Atlanta, BR
.. minghia,i olly Springs forMemuph is, Sprin
..10lo1. Kansas City. .No. 85 return arrives Jae
..so nvi lle 1.00 a. mn.
..8.20 a. mn,-L1eaves .Jacksonvillo for Blruns.
-:wick by thet Cumnberlandt Rout,e Steaumor, and
a Cumbnlerlandc Mound.
n 11.00) a. mi.-L.eave JTacksonvlle for liruna
a wiik, v'ia Iveretut, daIlly, cucopt Sunday.
n 4.00,I t.n.-Loenl for Everett. Close conn1ec.
n routIe.
n 5.00 p). mn.--Local for Tallahaassa and initer
a meodiate points. Arrive .Jacksoniville 4.15jp. an.
9.20 p. 11.-For Tamapa anad intermioiate
poi~tst. _ Pullet an Hlcepers. A rrive Jackson
viylle 7.3-h a. mn.
Thriaontgha Sleepers for ('incinanatl1 via Ashae-.
41vill.A inve~ Jlacksonville at. 6.56 p. iiu., arrives
SAsheiville 1..30 p. ma., arrives Cincinnati 7.15
" For Macen, Atlanta, tWo tralins dail}
.~ t.enuve Jiacksoanville 8.20 a. in. and 0.65 >. ,
a Steamer " Manateo" fromi Taanl)a to NIra (10n
ia towini tad Mfuanatee Rtiver Points.
P'ul Iiiman Sleepera on all Night Trains.
I'Parior Carms bet weeni Jacksonyvllle and Tampa
Mend for best, Indexed towaaship map of1
N. S. P ENNINGTON P* 0 . MAoDONE'Lf.
TrafllcManiagar. Oo4neral Passenger AW(.
Atlantic Coast Line! !
]PAST LINE
Iietw~veen Ch3narlestona sa d CoIunbja
r Iiuper Nouthi Carolinaa, Northa Onro
llana, Athiens~ anad Atlanata.
WLVtr NOTtvON, 1. O, 7Ja' Ji9th 1866,
CON DENBED' 0 iHCH.DttE
oVNi Y sTr: In Effec Jan, 10, COINO EAST
7 00) am ,v...Crleson,.C.. A' i80 pm
21 am Lv......Lanes---.-.A r 1 48 pm
13am 1,v.--.... uter.A..... 6 36 pta
105 i'm A r.....lum bla.....v 5 15 pma
ii8M am a.r.....Preri'y .,..V 8 18 pmn
12 1,asl A r.......wberry....v 2657 Pin
12 15 in A r.......imaton.L... v 2 10 Pin
Ipm Ar..L.aLrens-....lv 1 45 pma
2 I3 pma A a....Gcenwoodl......
:i i' pmn A r.......b bevile........,
5 10 pm A r......A os, Ga. v
7-Inpn Ar..~..Atlanta, Ga.v .
(516 pm A r...WnsIoro, S.C~..~~j~i4i~ n
0 mAr...Charlotte, . C...Lv 9085 am
4 35pa Ar....son, 1. C.L I n6a
3 10 pm Ar. ..Spartanburg.v 1iSa
7 00 ~an Ar.And ville. v 80ai
oas. 5.an 6 olid trains bet-Wean Chares.4
I .IM. E MRt80N,GJenPl Passenge gn
I-J. Rt. KJENLY, T.M.Els
Gen'I Manager. Tratfle Manager.