The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, July 20, 1897, Image 4
Ben Tillmail Junior
A SON OF TIl SENIATOt MAKH'i 1t
vixY 'io mt. TAriumt.
A Ilefenan of oblitaan-Wat hi (bser%a
tiomis we-PrE Duiritg 3a Four -Wars' S'tay
lat t lie tiin lous--lat I). nlita.
To the Editor of 'ihe StatO:
I have just roat 1)r. Taler's reply
to the board of trustees, an1d while I
would prefer for ole oler amd w is r
to reply to 1)r. Tabler. a seonse o' ju
tice and loN alI.y to illy alma mater
forces me to .t at e t hat ihere a M a at e
111olts iade wLich a1r nutrue.
My knowhgo of Ci iso:n and its
inl t he four y ars. h.e I ft, 1
1a iar Th vorld.,;r- 2t-hl
\1l 33 11 '; h I 1t c.'ii I2 t'oii
I tll :i N%i: !1
t i: i
0", r w k fon: abn .nre.
I t c, lIi
13 1 . *rti 3lit' l: l'' fl l I1
f . .. h inir.' i, i si t o
\V wwpillr'huesaa sneo
h ia. t hirt i ...lch of
< I I \v w ll w rect th
Spo. of I it w d I rY
the] ' mrt IInt, whois a N\n If iit,
Sha11 (It lnht will ini 11I pIrove
1i- iii, nti r. Thi~ t 113'11' iL. too hie
f 11,-t. and33 suretly iis-' 'cient iti.iauthor.
t ittivt- a'r'icl'e un sanitary' conhljtlos
will niot have11 talon)3 1 a1 cheest vat or
53me3 otthier <hlirv 3)gnip10nent. for a1
pr'ivy. lie' also3 staltes t hat thea dairy
wais buIilt. inI a pointl. The3 fotuula
tion13, which I sa1w labl, an11(, as5 a1 situ
<1331nt, hel pe'l to cons~1t ruet, wais baut
inII atow plIace onivenient t. tot a spr'inig,
13m1 there'c was nto poni ttere'.
The( tdoctor who speaks o)f Clemson501
as "aspi ring to ho the brighitest, jowel
ini theo educationlal crownI of South
C arolin,"' also, inl oralalOlr andI( pro-.
lific style pay13s respects with a few
more1( tuntrue statemenoits to the mess
antd barrallcks atcconuiniodat.ionis. I [o
satys: "WVhat, shall they say of its
inantiagemienit I" Vorily, 'twero far
Scorching in Bkisiness,
Tebicycler is niol
scorches. There are
bt)s1iness-s.corchecrs,pro
- fesmon03al - corchera3
fartner-scorchecrs, mie'
cte1i-scorchlers and
~'I a b) o r e r - scorchters.
The tuan33 who over.
works, wh'lo scorches,
C 11o lllatter what lis
thle samte tintle nleg.
will soonecr or latet
catknessi and1 pos1.
If aI 13(at1 will al1.
ways waitchi his health a13(1 d O coect 1iinor
irregullarties bya resort to the right rem.t
edly, lhe 331ay3 (1 oa reasolliable tnot1ant of
scorching wvithlont, serious resulits. NeaIrly
nil serht.u 31aladljes are tile resutlt of imi.
perfect nuttrition. Illuperfect litlitiott is
SItSt an3othier namtIe for starvation. A 13nan3
Ilaiy eat voraciously anId still starve. He
luay put 01n (31 eighth of a ton of sickly
flabby fleshl and hiave a big, corptilent stom-i
ach, and3( still be starving. Hie rmay scorch
until he goes to tihe op>posite extrenite and
zeta thun as a3 rail, (313( he is still starving.
hrIe trouble lies in the fact that 13o Iluatter
hiow mluchI food Is taken It is not plroperly
assimilated. 'rTe blood does not receive
the life-giving elemenrts of tihe foodl that
build firm, healthy flesh, solid Illusele antd
vibrant nerve fibers. Dr. Pierce's Golden
Afedical Discovery mnakes the assimnilation
perfect. It makes solid, healthy flesh,
without raising tihe weight ab)ove Nature's
nlormial. At all medicine stores.
E. M. Seavolt, of No. 427 Sanidusk ySt. Motiut
Vernon, Knor Co., Ohio, writes: "Ican hteartity
retomm31end( your 'Goldlen Medical D)iscoverv' to
any one who is troubled wIth In digestion atnd tor.
pid liver: I was that bad it wats about chtonic wvith
me. All the other mIedichtles co0t11d give mIe 330 re.
lef; but at last what camle to myt~ relief was that
wonderfutl me<icine the 'Golden1 Medical ia.
coverv.' I could scarcely eat an1yth1ing--it would
putt me In terrible distress in my stonta3ch: I had
a dul11 aching anid ginding pat nin my stonach
iffithI patitt in my rgt sidle and back, and13 helad.
feverish aniid te sole oy nfet hbursia.h a
I took fonri tbottles of tile - D)iscovery ''and two
alsofth 'Peles. inam well and heairty atud
Dr. Pierce's Pellets cutre constipation,
Ladies Who Suffer
From any conplalr)t peculiar to
their sex-such as Profuse. Pale.
ful, Suppressed or irregular Men
struation. are soon restored to
bealth by
Bradfiewd'sFemaleRegulator.
it Is a combination of remedial
agents whicb have been used with
the greatest success for nyore than
25 years, ard known to act specl
fically with and on the organs of
Merstruation, anci
recomrt)anded foi
such cornplaI)ts
oi)ly. it tcver falls
'.y to give relief aid
restore the health
of the suffering
womar). It should
be tak4a by tbe
girl just budding
ioto womanbooc
whet Merstrua
- tion is Scant, Sup
pressed, irregular
or Pai)ful. ard
cli delicate wor) should use it.
as its tor)ic properties bove a woo
derful ii)fluence lr torling up and
strengtbening the systen) by driv
ing t!rough the proper channels
all impurities.
'A danicter of one of my customers missed
nionmruation from epnure and cold, and on
aT o'g at puberty her health was completely
wrec1ei. until ,he was twenty-four years of
&a. wh'n up*z)n my rieommndiatiion. she used
c botm R of Bradtield's Female l'egulator,com.
Nvklr . --torinc her to health."
. wH. LVr1tS, Water vaiey, Miss.
TPr BRADFIELD REGULATOR Co.. ATLANTA, GA.
SOLD FT ALL CILGUISTS AT S1 PER BOTTLE.
e:tter to hav rid Iothilg thla-1 to
0 :. i i. id. 1nd eit, as mIsrepre
A .sil e iniaimors "e diet pro
n:.d it inaidequtatet Not the
~tul h it-. for '1is ti the itsre in the
f:cee- of tall stutms of otlier Stte
:I O t hi,- :a- lu'iin s.tpt rior. 'er.
'I t 1 s .ct':0 .tic dloctor. \\ho lu is
SLh- :. hit'e. %ht for It priVy. (olld
\\1:1t \\ I l " iet r fhat, b,ut we o all
h-ie it. The footl ;e ean,tt well
i,Iaa .I'lltillan heowhowlints
in 're us a uto
T. ute fuirthetr: "Shall we toll
t pu li how tII( heI adets have
be:i crowlod 1e crilinlt.. four ill
i ,liitlla-li to alorl
ti'nt hIng s e flr t \o g" No. tiot
wh(*(*t the1w li a:,n)1t0 !'.n11(lr
led. \\~hy e ithl-v 1 i r-o s 1101(t
nea 'lumIat tie :00 Istudet t 13lur.
iig tile }it tertin liut few rooms
i api., also of: "A deop ditch
rt ilg wit acciili itvted oxrolt ill
tiotionally iirested ini its flow."
Where is this ditch? ' Who ijtel
t i.inaily illrested it I Ihave mleanldered
over tevr foot Of (Ulmi;on's soil dur
ing a four y'ears 'ouirso anid haive
neover yet' fouund this por'Iidiouis anid
"stferous"' ditch. Ask of Clemh
sont's studentsa w hero t he ditchl is.
The dt or of "'honor al1u1 kniowl.
i'dgie" .1 wvould niot mlisjud(ge anid it is
far fromt my~'11 motv to 'provo hlim a
wilfual falsi 1ier, btut .1 do say his
st.ltomiotts airo icorrect. antd will do
Clemisoni a dleal of injury unless t he
students provo'~ that therwe I is n (com1
pla.nd agintst food1,t hey are sat islied
wvit hi to e011 clalness of t he diry , thley
arO tnot. afraid of t hoe( dith, and aire
readly, will ing and anxious toi re
onter the barracks after it hais had a
thIoroughI eleatumlg.
lHespecifually,
R 11 'Li Tu u, J.11
Johnson's
Chill and
Fever
Tonic.
Cures Fever
In One Dayo
Ana Authornty fro,u sc ripttre.
['.1'ho Dawson, Ga., D)ispatch.I
'Thoiso democrats whom favor the free
coinagoi' of silver at a rat io of .10 to
i noodl not fool bad a little hit when
the republicants and elohn Shermuan
10 to 1 rai.tio wasI es8tabIlihed by lan
authority that. man daro not dis
pute. Ezekiol xiv, 12, tells us:
"And the shekel shall be twenty
gerabsa, t,went y shoekola, five and
tw~enity shekols, shall be your manch101.''
Nowv a gerahi is 24 cents, 20 gerahs
mako I shekel, 50 cents in value, andc
the 20 shokels, 5 and '20 shoekols, 15
shl{l, or ($0 shokels ll told, at 50
centa oach, $30), 0on0 manlflh. T1his
matdo 01n0 ounce of silver worth
$1.25 anId onO omuice of gold wort.ht
$20, which Ia at tile ratio of 16
to 1. As the rati'o was ostab
lished by (God himself, no one but a
jacklog politicin wvould accuse Him
of beinlg aln onomyf to tho count ry
bocause of His preforence for the
16 to I ratio.
Rboumnatism
Is a blood diseastad only a blood rieme
dv Can1 cure it. So iany people titake
he nistake of taking lviuedies which
.it best are ot1ly tollics alul calluot possi.
hlv reeli their trouble. Nr. Aa Saith,
G,reeeastle, 1diatnu, says: "Por years
I have sufferl with Sei.tic Rhenmia
tisill, vhieh the best physicians werc X1n
able to telievo. 1 took inn.y patelit
melicines but theyl dil lot stem to
reachitIV trouebl. I gradtiuily grew
worse utnitil I was nIt
- able to take my food
or hanlle myself ill
ally wI; I was abso
Intely helpless. Thrcc
- hottles of S.S.S, r
lieved ie so that I
wSsoon Able to liuove
myv Iight Arm;l l0eolre
l: I co-.!" walk
,':c'-' the .e-'m, and
lin 1ih:,i fii lie.k oit do:enl bottles
C.01 e <icomiletelv an't ain as well as
evel. I iomw weighi -o."
A ReA Blood Remedy.
S.S.S. e SteSroinla, C.nec i, l'enema,
Anil any lovil of !,Iood troliNles. It von
h:sve a hsood dis.i-s, take a hiloodI tutedi
ne-S.. i. d) 4 a1/Ced f pv/v :../a
"i".) is exclusively for thie blood and
is recommentled for nothiing else. It
lorces out the poison inatter peritnuetit
lv. We will
send to anvote
our vaiable
books. Ailress
Swift Specific
Co., Atlanta,
Ga.
I.ONt, Ti MEl'ts'El'WN iDRINK(S.
Story of I ltt- Oright o ft lito 'atiitvintq Hemark
oif the G nernitir (if Northa Caroalhiu.
E'very ma1'i in the United States
is supposed to know that tho '"Gov
ernior (f North Carolina said to the
Go4Vernor of Souith Carolina," "but
p-Arlips.'' says the J awksoiville
T,ime4s lnion. "Sollti do iot know
wheii antl under wl:.t circunistaneoi
tbe faunous reinark was made. Near
Iv a tiontury ago a man prominent
in political affairs in North Carolina
1OV0 across thiN border id settled
in S-,uth Carolina. Hto had beeon
there only a 'lhort time whenl he
colninitted somie simall crime, for
which he was indicted. To escapo
arre.st he rotiurned to his old home
inl Nr it arelina. InI duecourse of
tiik- the Governor of South Carolina
issued his requisition on the Gov
ortur of Nor'til Carolina for the
fugitive criminal.
The fugitive had rich and influ
vltial friends in his nativo St4to
and tley ilterceded with the Gov
ernor until be refused to grant the
requisition. A long ofileial corros
ipondenlce followed. Prominient men
ini SothI Carolina told the Governor
thatt lhe hatd niot. been treated with
oprpr oflicial cou.rtesy by~ the Gov
ernor of North Carolina. The re
suilt was thait the South Carol ina
(Governor, acciomopatined b)y a large
pairty of friends and ad(visers, jour
noyved by starge to litaleighi for a con
ferene with the Governor about the
mailtter oif giving uip the crimlinial.
T'he G;ove'rnior of North Carolina,
wiha la rge p arty of distiniguishied
friends, mtril the G overnor of South
Carolilt and his party soverali
miles fron towni, and escorted therni
to the Goviernor's mansiion with all
thme ceremot y due such distmnguished
visitors. b efore the oh)jet of his
v'isit wats started die entire asem
blage sat diown to ant elaborato din
nor. After dinnier wine was serv'ed
and arfter wine came brandv-- the
applejatck for which the 01ld North
Stat.e is famnous.
Aft.er many rounds of drinks the
diecantrs andiit glasses were removed1
and the Governor of South Carolina
stalted the object of his visit. Hie
doenmanded the surrender. of the fuigi
tive criminal. The Goverunor of North
Carol in a refu se'd. Then followed a
long and1( hionted discusisioni, in which
the attorneys genmeraml of the two
States took an active pairt. Finally
the GJovernior of South Carolina
grew anigry arid, risinig to his feet,
Haidi
"'Sir, Yout have refused my just do
mandtit and offended thle digniity of
Tuft's Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
Tried Friends Best.
ForthirtyyearsTutt's Pills have
proven a blessing to the invalid.
Arc truly tihe sick man's friend
A Known Fact
ror bilious headache, dlyspepsia
sour stQmach, malaria,constipa
tion and all kindred diseases,
TUTT'S Liver PILLS
AN ABSOLUTE CURE.
my offiCo aId my StatO. Unhlhs yOni
at oto surrender the priRoner I will
r(tl:n to my capital, call out tho
militia of the State tod, roturning
with my army., I wil' tuako the1 fNgi
tivo by fomco of arms. Govornor,
what. do you say?"
All eyes woro tirnod on tho' Oov
on of North (alolina and his an
swt,r wats awiaittd with h1avat.hlvss in
torst. Tho Govornor rvso slowly to
his feet. and belomntl to a servant
who stood somw distance away. HIis
btckoning was firm and dignifited, as
bok'emo his p'sition. It was slow
about answering, and again the Uov
orior of Smuth Carolina demanded:
"\\'Nhat do Yon say?"
"I say, Governor, that it's a long
time h'twooln drinks."
Tlho roply rostored good humor.
Doeaniters and gass were brought
out again, and while th visitors re
mained if any ont attempted to ro
for to the diplomatie obj%et of th
visit he0 was cut short by thO remark
fhat it was a long tim1 between
drinks. When tho visiting Governor
was reVatly to returin honIt he was
o,scortod to (it Stato link by th
Governor of North Carolina and
they parted the best. of frionds. The
fugitivt was never surrondoredt'.
Take JOHNSON'S
CHILL & FE VER
TONIC.,-mma.
A Remarkcablo Dream.
[Sunday Florida Citizon.]
lohert Ratiisy, it well-known
painter in .Jacksonville, cameo to thei
Uitizen oflico at an early hour this
morning and reported having had a
remarkablo dream. 1o lmd rotired
ror tie nigit ani suddenily twoke, t
ifter having dreamed that his sister,
Nfrs. A. O. Oarland, of Manchester,
N. H., had como to his bedside, and
puttimg her arms around him, said:
"Goodby."
Tho dream is romarkablo from the
ract that in 18t67 Mr. Raimsey had a
iimilar dream in regard to his father,
who was then commander of the
0hooner N. B. Palmer. The schooner
At the time was off tho Cape of Good
11ope, while Mr. Ramsey was in San
Francisco. Ho drenmied that his
father had appeared and said to
hin: "Boy, I have left you." Later
he learned that his father had died
on the samo night.
Mr. Ramsey was naturally very
greatly wvorried about hiis dream
last night, and lie will anxiously
await news from his relatives in
New Hampshire.
Crescent
Our 1897
wheels are
stronger
handsomer
easier runnmng
.than ever before
the prices are
right
WESTERN WHIE RI. WORKS
CHICAGO--NEW YORK
Catalogue freu Agents everywhere
Bicycles.
EVERY WOMAN
can have.
Free of All Cost
a liberal trial quantity oif
ELECTRO - SILICON
Thle famouis Siver Polish.
It's unlike other and1( will eurpirise
you. Siply soend your address 01)
ai pos.tal to
S IACON, 30 Cliff t., New York, N.Y.
We make special offers to housekee pers
unr uh,189. asernStndrdTime
Loc'1l411(i'd Paas8I. Pasgs. Mi1x'd Loo'i
I' 'gi. ID'ly o'ig'r ' Oia('r D'Iy F'gt.
M'uday 1) ly D'ly Mb'day
W'day W'day
F'day F"'day
Only only
A-M. A M M. TION. PaM. P.M P.M
7 3) 300 1 15 iLv l.au,rona Ar 11in 1180 800
8(00 431) 2 10 ..Clinton.. 1250110851 2841
8 2') 4414 222 (Gobiv1io 1288 10to10 0
8.r, 458 280 ..Kinard.. 123i 054 1281
8145 507 286 ..Glary... 1227 912 1200
8655 6 15 241 ..Jalapa.. 1223 9 30 11 50
914 (0 58 2 07 19 ewherry 12 10 1458 11 20
1011) 667 8 18 Priosperily 1118 826 10%S(
11 0, 6 :2 821 ..RilAlhS ... Ii 49) 8 06 1000
11 41 G ls 32814 lMountain 114J 7655 10 20
12115 0343 340 ...Uhuipln... 11 86 4 014
123 (11 i '4 1' ite Reek 11 28 716 1)25
Ii5 1657 6 1!allontline 1123 704 010
10') 711S 4 00 ..rmo....1117 0 41 8 46
138) 72. 418 ..I.eap1hnrI.. 11 10 4128 880
. 2'.t 7 -F5 4 30 ArColunw bIaI,v 11 m 6 00 8 00
W. ' . 0u11.8 . J. 19OL A N,
Supeinl.nden. Mater ran
AN OPEI
To MO'
WE AIE ASETING IN T11E
EXCLUSIVEt USK Or TIC i
"PITCHER'S OASTO41
I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER
wa' tho orilinator of "PIi4
that has borne and does now
bar the6 fao-similo sil ture oy
This is the orilinaZ " PlTCH ER
&sed in the hotwe of tho moth
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at
tho kind Yom have alivays boml
and has the eiftatltro
per. 'o one has allthorityl fro
The Centattr Company of t
President.
March 8, 1897.
Do Not Be
Do not endanger the life of your cl
which some druggist may offer you (b
on it), the ingfedients of which v
"The Kind You Hal
BEARS THE FAC-SIM
Insist on
The KincL That N
THE GE4TAU1 COPANV,.V MU
THE CAROLINA
Coliply
Is fully prepnred to do any re
>air work promptly
Best Btuggies and Harness for
Ie money always on hand.
The Company makos a specialty
)f repairing Bumies, Wagons,
Jotton (ints, etc. Also manufac
ures any style Wagon.
Call and examino the work.
Thl'llibig, scr'oll saiz, moulmuli,
Maleos, etc.,
io put up in good style and at
1easonable rates. t. tf.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
OSadensed Sohodule In Elo
NOV. 18. 1890.
fATAT.IONS.
S~rA'r1oN8I No?.
iv. Oharlston............. ........ 7 10 a m
. Columbia ........................ 11 00 a in$
Prosp rity....................... 1211 p m
L. ew rr....... .............. 12 22 p m
kr. inty,W,t.s!ir,.............. ......... 1 25 p m
" Greenwood.................... 1 45 p m
" odg...... ..................2 25 p m
G?. Abboille ....... .... T5p m
kr. Boiton..........................8110 p m
. Atlanta .. 7........... .....90l p mn
STATIONs.I .
'~1mont................. .. .10 55 a mn
" lamaston . ....... ....11 18 a mn
k. lton . . ... . .. .. . .. 11 35 a m
r. D nnade ........ ........ 2 02 p mn
2.A fe il ............ 1 45 a mn
tM1odgesa.. ...~............... .. p~iii
" (4roonwood......... ............ CO0 p mi
"Ninety-Six...................... " :
v. wb ry............ 2 23 p mn
" ro perty.................. 2 17 p
Ar.COOumbOaO....................O. 8) 50 pm
TB00p 7 10a Lv... Cha-loion... .Ar 80s11I:
S0n 11110n' . .. Col tinli~..~'I ~i5*. 9
7la 12 5 ISp .... Atston.... " 2 -linp 8 d.
020a 2......"......ion. ..."10p7p
0 89a 228 " ... Joinesville .... -12 26 p 6 58Ip
O54a ~87 " . . P oot .. "12 14p >0 47p
Ii 2a 10 rO ~.. Spar~tatiiImrg. .LIv 11 -15 6 20p
45aM 8313p:Lv . Spanrtanbuiirg. . Ar 22 2An 6 02p
4dp 700piAr_... Anlievllec. .I,v 829a 05
"P," p. mn. "A," a. mn.
TraIns 0 and 10 enrrry olegant Pnllman
sleoping ears1,otweera Colunin and Ashovillo,
enronto daily bot woon Jacksonvillo and Giuoin
nati.
Trains leavo Sparlanhu,rg, A. & C. division,
porthbound, 21:42 a. mi., .3:-7 0. mn., 11:183 p. mn.
(Vestibule imuited); sitthbond( 2'?::!6 a. m.,
5:15 p. mn., 11 :217 a. mn., (Ve.,nIibulo Limit od.)
Tralins lenve Greenviheo A. and C. dlivision,
porthb,ound. -45 a. mn., 2 :d >. ma. and 5:30 p. mi.
lVstibmled 'Limited). sont bhoiaua ll: a. in.,
:2 .m,12:28 p. mn. d'es iibuted lii).
P'ullman Servien.
Pullmnan palace sleeping care on Trains 88 and
56, 07 and 8, on A. and U. division.
W, H. (I4itNJ. Mt. o(ILp
Gen. Superint endent, Tt-ailo Mig'r
4en. Pass. .kC't Ae't, Gn. Pass. A g'.
. Washainton, b. . Aanta, .
Chlolstoll alil Wostorii Carolllia Rwy, Co
Augusta andi Aslievill0 Shiort I,ine.
Holebednle in l,et Feb. 7, 1897.
Leavo Auigusta ........ . .il n fjji1jj
A rrivo G4reen woodl........4 17 pmn
Anderson...................... Ky0'tn
Lan rens ........... IS pm 7 00 ami
Giroelon10........... 8 0pm 605 am
(len ni Springs.... - 05 pin
Spar tan burg........; 00 pmt 10 YOa
Saintin.......,.......~ 5 13p
liond rata illo.....6 0Oli pm '
APlih'v2ll1............709)1m1 .
Leave A shev illo ......... 8 220 nm1 .
Spar tan lutrg .....1 45 amt 4 00pm
G ioni np jurigs......2000 a m .
(dr conyvi Io .... ..li 50 nm 4 00pm
Laurons...........1~ 3 0 pm 7 10 pm
G roonwvood...... 2 28 pm ......
An derson ..................... 700 nm
A rrive Augusta............ 600 p ma 11 10 anm
Leavo lou n Feiias.....4 44 pm
A rr ive tlilgh...............ls 20 anm
Nor folkC............. 7 80 am
- .Poetaburg .........20 am
loave Augusta......................... Tr5 pin
A rrive A llendalo.......................5 00 pm
Fairfax................ ........~ 525 pmn
Yomnassee............30 aan 6 20 pnt
Rleau fort,............ 0 85 anm 7 20 pm
Port Roy al.......1060 an, 7 80 pm
Savan nah-,.......-............ 00 pm
Charleston~.... ............. 808 pn
Leave CharetonI................ -~iji
Savan nah............... ..... 60 am
Port.li Roa..........1 55 pm 8 l*. am
iieautfort ............ 2 10 pm 8 25 pm
Yeimassoe..........8 I5 pm 9 25 pm
Fnir fa x -.....................,.. 1082 am
A llondlalo .......... .. .....1 47 am
A rr v A gust s.............. .. 19255pm
l.40t p m~ traIn fro.n Augusta makes close
connect Ion at Caihoun Falls for' all points on
Snaboard A ir Lino.
(OIese connection nt .Groenwood for all points
on S. A. I,. and (1. ndu (4. Rallway, andl at
Hl artanht with~ Sout horn RatIlway.
orany h'ormastion relative to tinkets
rates. schedules address.
WV. J1. '~iLAti,Gen, Pasa. A gent,
E. hi. NoR lT 1, 8o1. Agent. Augusta, (ia.
LETTER
rHERS.
COURTS OUR RIOHT TO THR
VORD 46 ('Ag3O1" .' AND
LW" AS OUR TIRADI MARK.
of Hyanunis, aassaomafsette,
-IER'S OASTORIA," W samt
on very
S OASTORIA," whlo has bean
ers of amorica for over thirty
tho wrapper and aeo tht it is
hCht - on, tho
of wrap
m ino to rise my nan excopt
hioh Chas. 11. Fletoher #a
Deceived.
lid by accepting a cheap substitute
cause he makes a few iore pennies
m Ito does not know.
'e Always Bought"
LE SIGNATURE OF
Having
ever Failed You.
IRAY &TNtE. NEW VOtK O1TV.
ISOUTHERN RAILWAY.
m
Central Timo netwoon Columbia and Jack
monvillo. Eastora Thimt hletween 00.
lumbia and Other Poluts.
jrFFIGTIVE .11 A Y 2, 1807.
Northbound. No. 38 No. 30
Daily. Daily.
LV. J'villo, F.C.&P.Ry.. 8 15 a 7 00p ........
" Sava itnah........... 12 20 p 11 05P ........
Ar. Cohumbia........... 4 151 p 4 24-a ........
Lv. Chr'ton,8C&GRR. 7 10 a 5 Op.
Ar. Columbia............ 10 55 a 10 lop.
Lv. Augusit, So. Ry.... 2 101 P .
Granitoville..... ..241) 11 p.
Tronton............8 1 501)
Joh1ston4........... 0 ) 1110)
Ar. (OlumbiaUn. don't:. 4 03-V 217%.
LV Col'bia Bland'g aI. .. 20p r A a.
Winnsboro..........0 121) 0 28 a.
Chester ............. 10p 7 181.
" Rock 1111...........7 1141 7 67 a
Ar. Charlotte.........8 .. ) .658
SDanville.........12 t p
Ar. lit0inmoud ..1.......0 00 a 0 401).
Ar. Washigton 42 0 .......
: 0a 11 1 p ..
Lalimoro ~ ~ -it pit 01 17 ora ........
Plilladolphi. 5 50 ........
Now York ........12 43 0 a .......
No. 37 No. 5
Souhbond. Daully. Daily.
Lv. Now York, Pa. R.R. 4691) 12 16nit...
3altior7 .......4.. 20p 7 7 a.
Lv. Waesh'ton, So. Ry 10 431 15 a ....
Lv. Richmond .......... 0 00 a 12 55p .......,
AV. Danvillo ........ p0a
SCharlotteP.. ... 80a 1 p.
o Psk Hill.i....... 10 *a 1
hst r.......... 125 8
L.iNowYork,a....341 da 1225na.......
" olbia Bimd'g t... 12 a ........
v. Wasmbn,,. Rdpt 104 p11 1 a.
11johnston"....8 3pQ~a
STrcon .......... 20 a P2 48 a.
Granitville ....... 588 ap .......
Ar. Auhatta.......... inp . a .
"v Cock'Hill.O...... 40 03 7 00 a...
Ar Cinrnstono......... 11 DO2 a...
Lv. Colubia UC.&dP.y 1 15 12 47a ....
Trenna--......... li08p 48 Da...
Ar. ugucsta............4 15P 8 0 a ..
Ns. o37ban, 8C.&G.Ry.to, 4a00 Sou7 00 a~
1ijt. li F.C.&P.Ry. 11 ralu 12 47 a ..n
earann isah........ northo C10arlte
Ta.r. Jacksonville, .. . 98v 91
Dulea dalepasng arsec between Flor.~au
Nda YndNrk. rk
Nos.8735and 38--U.asintnadl.uThrough
Pullman drawing room bf sleeping cars bee
Twmo. Jacksonville, vannah,or WahngA.
andt Nw Carlot.nn, le or
Pula loigcrbetween Aakovle al o ugust andu
da )tween Ja sonvil o and Cincinnkati, Ai.
W.H. GCEIlN, J. AM. CULP,
G. Supt., Washington. T. Mi., Washin t.
W. A.'rURhK, 8. H. H AF T)WI
Q. P. . Washington. A. . P)
TJjjE OJIAlRLESTON LJlNE.
D)oublo Daily Trains h)etween Charleston
Columnbia aind Augusta.
QUICKEn~ TIME.
80UTI1 CA ROL IN A & GE~ORG IA It. II V
PA5HENOER DMa-A it'l Ma P.NT.
CHIARLESTON. 8. C., Jan. 241, 1897.
8011ECDULE, DAILY.
Lv Charleston-................. 7 10 am 53)p
Snmmerlle,..............7 40 amu (1 10 pm
O corgos................8 :30 am 7 0-l pm
R acyio...........8 81 am 7 825 pme
Rtowosville ................. 16 am 7 51) pm
Orangoiburg.......... ....9 2' am 8 20 3pm)
St. Matthews.............9 4. anm 8 48 pm
For t. Motto................30 00 a m g3 03 pm~
l(ingv illo ..................10 10 am 9 20 pm
A r Colanbia ...................1055 am 10 10 pmn
lCingsville....o .............. 7 40 am .1 04 pm)
Fort. Motto................. 75 am 445 pmn
St. Matthews............... 8 02 anm 5 09l pm1
Orangebuarg................ 8 24 am 6 27 pm
Rowcavillo.,............... 8 33 ami 5 42 pm
liranchyllio.......... 8 56 am 6 55 pm
(Ocorges...............9 315 am 0 34 pmn
Sumr le..........10 22 am 7 18 pm
Ar Charleston...............11 00 am 8 00 pm
L v Chaalsto..,............ 7 10 a m 5 80l pm
R'an h 110...............9 15 am 7 60 pn
Ilambaorg.......,..........9 41i am 8 28 pm
Ihonarmark...............9 52 am 8 42p.n
...ackv......-................10 10 amn. 8 58 pm
Willist on ..................10 27 am~ 9 17 pm
A ikon ...,..................131 09am 9 57 pm
A rAuagust ..................... 1 5 am 30 45 pm
LVAugust...................... 20 am 8320 pm
A i o .............. ........7 08 anm 4 27 pmt
Willistton --... ........7 49 am 5i 00 pm
Blc il.............8 08 ama 5 283 pm
Doenark.................. 8 20 am 6 44 pm
liamborg ...................8 33 ram 5 58 pm
hiranchyv t o................. 9 10 an) 0 10 pm
Ar Charleston................. 1 00 am 8 00 pm
FAST ExPaRESE AUGUSTA AND WASHiINON
WITHi PULLMAN itETwEEN AUGUSTA,
ARUEN AND NEIW YORK.
Lv Augusta --....-.....................05 pm
LaVA ikon-----............................... 844 am
Ar Denark....-.-...................... 4 60 pm
Lv.D.nma................................ 25 an.
Lv A ikon.-.----............................7 28 am
Ar Augusta..-.....-....................... 8 10 am
DAILY IEXOEP'T NUND)AY.
Lv Camden.... ...........8 45 am 2 25 pm
Camen uncion.........9 85 amI) 8 55 pm
A r K(ingvillo ..................10 06 am 4 85 pmn
Lv K ing villoe.................10 26 am 0 00 am
Camden Junotion......11 00 am 8 40 am
Ar Clamdon....................11 65 pm 8 I% am
Connections at Columbia with Southern
Rlauiway for all points in upper South and
North Carolina. Solid trains between Char.
leston and Asheville. Connections liom
points on Southern Rlailway to Augusta,
Aiken and ot.her p)ointa on ''T h harlosaton
Line": at Charleston with Clyde Lino SWeam.
era to N4ow York and Jacksonville.
L. A. EMERSON, Trafio Manager.
Ei. 8. IOW iN General Mfanager*
General Oficos: Oharlieston iS.C.
PARER'S;mNER r,
kLIMITED
V WDOUBLDAILY
"ERVICE
To Atlanta, CI ruiero, Aigusta. At hens Wi.
mingon, ig (rhaen and New Yorl
h 'o ileo F b.71h,1897.
Ilife'iHilmol. 64c. wo~144.
J.y Nk % Y00 am
" 1lihlopflk............I 12 I n 12 it am
ltitiin oro...................** 250 alp
" W illllingIon......... ............ 4 40 4 10) "
ilhmou......................860 pm 905
ol , a 8 A ........ *8. 1)111 *95
Poran-otih ......8 45ptu 920 *
C-Or.1 it, vti) H. A. 1 T28 111pm*11 a~i
Ar lIeondorson, "..2 60 a m * 09 pim
r itrhpnill,Gi7 . v1 11 ti -pjjj
lv iturh f " ...... 1t5 20pmtllOam
Ar Ital eighi. la'' hr iiia.f81 pin
a ford.............................. 8
"Knth rit P4n0 ................. 4 22 4
"' lkim lOt.................. ........... 5 10 " 41
W adesbor ....................... 5 54 " 8 1I
S onroo ................. .......... 043 "t 912 "
ArChart,to,viaH . A ...... 0880"025pm
(Uhito tia li . A.' L....~8 10p IC 47 pn
1 'oliumbiHia, C. A& L. RR......... . 8 1 0 p m
Ar Clinton ".,..... 9 45 ~an 12 10 46
" iieenwood ..... 10 85 " 1 07 am
A bbev illo ". ..... I 105 " 1 40 -'
'il)1tol "...... 12 07 pm 2 41 "
"4 Alttim.. " ..... 1 15 " 845
Winder "...... 169 " 480
Atlanta, 8. A. t. (unlon 2
Onot(4on.rl iees2 50 5 20"
NOltTBOiloUND No. 403. No. 38.
tMiinri,Cetraiiiiii)"*J2~00 amn61- 050 iis1
Winder " .......... 2 40 pmu1 1042 '"
Athens . 8 10 " 1120 4
" Elborton " . 415 " 1238 am
Abbolillo ......... 5 15 1 40
O 4ronwood " ......... 5 11 " 2 O
Cl.nton ....... 084 " 8 I0 s
A r Colu nlia, C. N. & L.1. t. ....... 17 00-"
Olestor ' .818 " 483
ArChmilotte,viii S. A. L......*1026pm *~
Lv Monroo,Vii-..L.. 0pm 005 L
laillet, " 11 28 " 8 15
Ar-Wilmimigon .......... t430'ItWii*i*80pin
6 Soutlieni P cs " .......... 12 14 Z ) 2) ait
tlemlh "4 ..1...... . *2 16 "*1185 "
11on1doln'..."........... 3 28 ' *1 00 n
A '111urham '' . t7 82 "-i 09pm
Lv DOtha "..... 1520 pmlt 11 00 am
A r We1don, via .. A. 1........4 5 am *3 F6_ji
* I ic mo t1 ........ .............. 8 15 4 ; 650 t
"W lng.n,lP .n. 1281 " 1110 "
" 11a:in.ore " 4 .4 143 pm 12 48 am
" 1hiladel)hia " " " 8 h pu 8 45
" Now York, "" " *623 " *660 .
Arr<Tisnitilh """ 7 30 a mr,50 ii
" Norfolk 44 "o 4 *750 6" 605
* 'ly. t W'iy, ox. S81nday. t'ly Ox Monday
N"cs. 403 and 402.-"The Atlanta SpecIal,"
Solid Vest-ihulo Train of PUllmian fleoporp
and Coached betwoonl Wiashin gton and At
lanta. also Pulltran Sleepers betwoon Porta.
mouth aid Chester. S.e4.
Nos. 41 and 38.--"The 8. A. L. Expreitm,"
Holid Train, Coaches and Pullman 8loOpem
betwon Portsmouth and Atlanta. Companly
Sloepers between Columbia and Atilantit.
B th trains mako ininodlato connection at
Atlanta for Mot gomnory, .Mobli, Now Or
lcans, Toxa, California, Mexico, Chatta
nooga, Nashville, Momphis. Macon, Florida.
For Tickets gleopers and Information, i>
pl to 1. A.'R owland, ben. Agt., Pia. D)epIt
a mball House, Atlanta, Ga., Charlotte, N. (
E. ST. JORNkVico-Prem. and Gen't Managor.
V 4. MclEN', Oon'l Superlntondent.
11. W. 1t. U LOVCR, Traffilc Manager.
T. J. ANDER8ON, Genl Passenger Agent.
OENC410AL OFLOE8: PORTSMoUTHs. VA.
Florida Central and
Peninsular Railroad
Short Line etw een Florida and all Nort,
ern Points.
Everett, Savannah, Augusta, Ga., Co.
lunbla, Washington, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York, Bos
-tOn and the East.
Everett, Macon, Atlanta, Chattanoo a, Nash
ville. Louisville, Cincinnati, Oh ltago.
Everett., Hirminghmn, Holly Mprings, Moml
phis, Little Itock, Kansas CIty, St. Louis, Chi
cago, Sioux City.
River Junction, Pensacola Mobile, New Or
leans, Texas, Mexico, Cafifornia ani tho
Pacifle Coast. Efrootive January 18. 1897.
New York Express No 8, leaves Jackson
ville 1.20 ai. in., WI hi thriough Puillman Sleep.
era for Savannah, ( olum bil. Wash ington
llalthmore, Philadelphia, Now York, and all
Etatturn poci t. Connaects for F'ernandina.
Return tralin No. 57 reacheos Jacksonvillo 9.12
p. mi.
Newv York and Florida Limited, No. 32.
Solid Vestibulo Train with compartment, oh
servat ion, dining and sleping cors, very ele
gant.; leave lIt. Augustine 0.0a. an., Jac(son.
vylle 11.00 a. m-*, daily except Suaday. No. 81
returninag ar.iives Jacksonyil le 3.80) p. mn., St,.
Autgustine 4.40 p. mn., daily, except Sundlay.
New Yor~k Fat Mail No. 846, leavo JaIckson-.
villo (.55 p. mn. Daily for san- o points North
Carries Through Sleepers Jacksonville to New
York. Return No.~ arrivea Jacksonvillie
9.00 a. mn.
Ashevilleo . la-Through Pullman Slee .
ing Unr Service for Cilncinnati nua Savana 611
Col umbia, Asheville, Hol. Springs, Knoxvtile
through the Celebrated Mountain Country oi
Nor!th Carolina. Lerav - .Jacksonvllle 6.55 p. m1.
Arrives Cincinnati 7.15 a. mn. Returning, ar-.
rivas Jacksonville 9 a. m.
Only line through the beautiful hiji country
of Siliddle Fiork(la, Pensacola and1 Eacamtblia
Ilay. Leave Jacksonville 9.15 a. in. By No.'2
dtail y, for Lake City, Live Oak, Madison. Mcin
tie lIo, Tallahasseo, ltiver .Junction, Pensa
coiti, Mobile, New Orleans and the Sot thwest
Mexico, California and the Pacifle Coast,
Carrieos Sleepers. Return, No.1 arrives Jack
sonivillo.8.05 a. mn.
Leave Jaeksonvillo 9.15 a. mn. For Starko
Hlawthorne, Silver Spring Ocala, Gal noaville
Cedar Key, Wildwood, ae)urag,* Trayvares
Apopka, Ornando, Lacooche, Dada City, Plant,
Cl T.',am pa. Arrive JTackaonvylle, 8.4 p. m
I [oly prings Route No. 86). St. [Louls,
Kansas cit, Chicago. Iicave Jaceksonvillo
6.5 p. m., or Macon Atlanta, Biramighiam,
Momenplis, KCansas City. Through Pulllmtan
Sleeper without ehsn go in 46 hours to Kantsas
City. The route is yia Mgcon, Atlanta, Dir
mningi,mH oly Springs forMemphis,8pr.in -.
fldh iCansas Cit. Neo 85 return arrives Jack
so nville 9.00 a. mn.
8.20 a. m.-L.eaves Jacksonville for Brunx
wick by the (tnberland Ronte 8teamer, and
Culnberland Sound.
1 .00 a1. mn.-Loave Jacksonvillo for Urnns
wick, via Everett, daily, oucopt Sunday.
4;0o p. m.--Local for' Iveret,t. Closoconnoc
tini for Brunswick. Shortest, 'and qilokost
route.
1.00 p'. m.--Local for Tallahassa ~and inter
med l ate pointa. A rrIve JacksonvIlle 4.15p . m.
9.20 p. m.-For Tampa and infoermet lato
p)oita. Pull,s an Sleepers. Arrivo Jackson
ville 7.86 a. mn.
Through Sleepers for ('ineinnati via Ashie
vylle, leave Jac sonville at 6.66 p. in., arrives'
Asheville 1.40 p.' m., arrives Cincinnati 7.15
a..m..
For Macon, Atlanta, two traIns daily.
Leave Jacksonville 8.20 a. mn. end 6.55 p. in.
Steamer " Manatee" from Tampa to irat don
town t.nd Mfanatee River Points.
Puallnani Sleeper. on all Ntght Trains.
Parlor Cars betweon Jacksonvillo'and Tampa
Send for best indexed townshIp map 4,f
Florid' to
N. 8. P FiNNINGTON A .0. MAODONEiLLU
Trafile Managor. 4Soneral Passengor Ag t.
Atlantic Coast Line 1;
FA&1.' LINE
R1etweven OhIarleston an d1 "olunabla
Wler South Caroln, North. Caro
hina, Atheas~ and1( Atlanta.
PAssENGER D)KPARITMI(r
W Lx.auINro, N. C. Jan. 1th, 180.
COt,DE.NSED SOCH sDULE
4OINo W EST: In Eiff'ct. Jan. 19, GoiNo EAST
'No. 52 1897 No 6 1
7 04) am IN,..Charlston,8.C.. r 9 80) pmn
8 28am Lv......La nes.A....Ar 7 48 pin
9385am Lv....... ueter.A...Ar 035 pmn
10 55 c m A r......Columbia.......v 5 15 pmn
i1168 am a r....ros riy ....Lv 8 18 pm
12 10 pm A r.....wberry ....v 257 pin
1260 pin A r.C... lin toni.1....v 2 10 pm
S15 pm A r.....arons........v 1 45 pma
-28pm A r....renwood....Lv .
8 I-, pin Ar.....Abbeille.....Lv .
5 10 pmAr..Athns, Ga.v .
7 45 pm A r...Atlana,(a.i....Ly .
Spmn Ar.-innboro, 8...h.v ii 41~am
8 2_pin Ar..harlotte, N. C.,.Lv 1 3 a
III1 pm Ar...nderson, S. (I.Li v105am
2') mAr.....Green ville.,...v 10 30 am
10 pmA.,...8artanbn . g ..Lv il 45 am
0(8pmn Ar.Hondersonvll N.C..Lv 9 15am
7 0 ...... Asheville.......iv 820 a
Non. 82,and 58Solid trains btween CharleW
tea and ('olumabia.
I J . E L,Ge T.M.EM r n.
Gen'l Manager. Tramfe hianager.