The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, July 23, 1897, Image 4
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get:~ le - n. kno Vn ofte li
-len t ihe' :ml No ee I;i e .
ail it iig h ad chickens that we
I neveri kniew thi coinIfor t of1 wVateri,
sloons. .\~ grea i'.glisi ~liloet(nd
.itrist sas ~itsI, io refreshno,~~~ i .n
draied by~- fevere tut 'lipsies la
j ( i,"* atul ( ol eridlge'su sumii ofi h
man11 aginy was~ie to haive
"Wate, wat er everyvwhlere.
1100I nott a1 drop to drink."
I)u rin;g th lablit long het'e(d t erm
ini Junelt it wasi- larminiig to' readl fromn
wasi- l1owvly but1 sudre' l drying uip, and
Can't
Th'lis is tho compiilainit of
thou sands at t his tuasoni. a
Trhey hive not tlppet ite; food
doesnrot. relish1. Th'ey need-l ietoning upol
the stomach nndl digest lve organs, which
a courso of Ilood's forsaparilla will give
them. Ft. also puitites rand enriches t,he
bloodI, cures that. (distrco aiter cat-tng and
internal misery only a dyspeptic can
know, create., an appetite, overcomes that
tired feeling and hnilda up and austains
the whole physical syst em. 1t. so prompt
ly and efficiently relieves dyspepticsymp
tomns aind cures nervous headaches, that it
seems to have almost " a magic touch."
H oo d's
Sarsaparilla
la the best--in fact the One True Bllood1 Purifier.
fOOd' P illSls, ai ieto.20
p , What aI awful alamity is to
cooto meny motimlik! 0udi
%rAnt that it m1IVay' nt"Imo in% our
, n)k r or i's nor Ohildn's
AliMhNl k1% grant that it may
no,-It-come ot n Ali! Mnt thlt, %oriptures.
d41 say0h1t this worl- iNlhall A hurn1
,I II\ :i.Ad I he-d PIssor I't\e
tor, the grkat atrotom"er, deliver a
lVitun on the "niIih, (iOwth. Nia
tnirit t *1May and I)estroe ion of a
VAIld' hnt made tie- hair altot
Ztandt on en1d, for he ploved that the
w\ 08"'l had pv,Sd its mIridian and
U Sow on a i pid down grado of
day ''pid. % rapil did I ay
I, rApid for a planet, but it may
b m*1n l ai ar distAm11, That let
s t I (:isy, ned tlat night the
y'1: , 4\op' daMed and the sports
'ne :i ja m n't .nt of '.i:gh t, :ad
himn atre w ill tak' tha' eb:~acs.
t~ th' l':s-.'d sal'- ih:at hold the
n -",e l oe I hIva I laII been
Ie mor kl m:m wn
:.h a :lre :nid e in te er
- rI e an,l . re s' tT o.etIn 1 In
S . anl II think of ti,e
I bk, an h lift, in anoh.lir world
t o tq aie t ig o ,r
- ,r*t Ilw in Ilhv life 111im
rei-- .oal .thing.'and L:ra.i
':1 3hingsIIt now La:rn. is com1
. nl :.n 1 tlon at t-riented "
ThF t a i v>,l text for ill of us to
r:rin1 te b u 1WIt knc or twice or
I C .ce in a wi1 . I tell von. my
intds. it i-. a fearful thing to be
rieb r.:l self ish. I'm afraid to risk
nt imes 1 do catch mv
-I f kh Iai thit I had a rich ohl
blit il t lie aI leave me a pile
.f ii.. Ia t- frolic with in my old
I i Ih at tI s. A rp would rea
b Ie r part of tit H olt estate iII
I I: ni. io.1 graciou! she would
live i carriage ad a pair of Kien
I ucky\* hayav Ibkfore lext Sunday to
rIhl to chur'b. Biut it is an old pro
verb t a lit if n\ is,es were horses we
w-h ald tai tilak a ride. Anid there is
an ild Per-iai falle that tells hIt,w
an oh lman was always wishinlg for
-nwthing aind wle night as he and
hisi old wife~ were brooding over
heir paoverty aiid wi.shing for dilfer
a-lt things, a genius caime in and told
tein t hey might have t hroe wvishes,
iad lowulgrant them. Of course,
theyi wer tha iappyv beyond ex pressionm,
an a teold man11 wasI himtgry, lhe
wiu'liedl right away for a phun pud
diing. Jiimmediately it wats set ho.
!aore him in a silver plalttert, and this
foolishi wish made' the old woman
so in:al that. she exclaimed, "'I
wvish that. it, was Ilmng on your nose.'
tiu ad was fastened to the ol mian's
nose. They had lhut. one wish left,
and the ol mani had to usoe that in
w'shing t.he pudding loose again.
Anid so tIhe good genius left t.hem as
poor' as they were before lhe camne. I
suippose that. fable was designed to
teh ns thaimt it. is bet tor to trust the
I2r anit iid he 'ontenut wit.h ourk lot.
Neverthlele'is, muost o f us would try
thme genius if lie would comou.
One mioro let. ime write of Johmn
Quinacy Adams anid his beautiful
poem11. I have received it from just
a scoire of good friends, but only two
of t hem have thle full poem of twen
t.y stanzaos of eight lines each. Somio
of them have rourloon1, some1 twelve,
and one onl3 eleven. Ono fromi Mrs.
IIolhnan, of Eatontoni, has not the
last st.anza, beginning
"Thiese are t.hie wants of imortal man,
I canet, need t hem long."'
But has instead a stanzi'a that 1 (10
not find iln any other copy. Which
is the revised version), I do not know.
TheIi poemt mi remarllikabloh not only
for' its thought and felicity of ex
p)ressionl, but because its author,
"thle old man cloquenit," wvas thle on
ly president. wvho ever wrot.o a poemh1
or even a verse, so far its we know.
As somei of 'these lady correspond
ents have suggestodl that. Goldsmith
was tIhe author of these linos
"Main wants but little here belowv,
Nor wvant.s that little long."
Let mc say that Young proceded
GoldsimithI forty.-four years, amid his
expression is "Man wants but lit.tle,
nor that little long.,' Goldsmith
only added a word or two to make
the mneasuire fit his ballad.
BILL ARP,
Dr Miles'Heart Cure
Cures a Prominent Atorney.
att ore fR lat,N rts
"I was simhaee%l frmn ihee rw.y m
k-mnt If II jill lh :. .111ufTel-q4 frtim
boeart tr-mile ever sinek-. I ftiteti ly hatt
fiditin and'~ S11100101"ttglssIx,11
aintingand gter se l-. My form
wac bent as a man of W. I e-IOnintly wore
an treat, even in si.ner, for feac of
ialklg eold. I Oetld not li t it lii to mly llst
ness,. My re" was 11Noen 1b sevby ee:iltis
about h ea x ai&.l left shitder. Tl,ree
ytiam ago 1 . - .uing Dr. Miles'
Hc,%rt Curv, notwithetani %ng I haid ied so
muei pawnt m a n.i t.aketirugs froin
dctors for yeas n ithout beir., helped. Dr.
?IIcs' Heart Cure .'oved me to hlith. It
is truly a woniderfil medleine and It atTords
me mueh pleaiure to rovommend this wim
ody to everyone
Dr. Milts' I%emedisc
are fold by all drug
g1sts under a positive
bkeefits or ney rv
inded. Book on dt
eet of the heart and
nerves free. Addre.
NIR MII,N_ Mr DICAlC X).. Ekhart, id.
SARGE PLUNKETT
T11F tREI'AT PROM.F..1: OtF TilE W.V
FOR TI1 F VEW1j'l.E (iF t;yolt;UA.
Extertilat * lie It,uhits -Tiltey Skis the
Trvos anit itroy .Al the t.rees-trick
(Conlstituitionll
Gorgia ind tle South might be
called at lan of"problems,"socommon
it is to hear of t he" problemls tht Illihvo
confronteJ us for the last thirty
vears.
The fact is that we art, mistaken
its to tlt, ilip'rotantce of soe of these
problems. The question of negr
sITIfrage, Ilegro edtcion and all
things ptaining to thei negro mag
Ilitied itself ill tle milds of the Geor
gill cracker, and we have lived to learn
that, all these thinlgs regulated them1
selves vith timlo and that we Wore
erroneously exercised i-I the matter.
But ia prob(lI1 confronts us now,
a ril, genuine serious problem.
This last question is: "Wht. are
we to do with Brer Rabbit," as uclo
Himus would call him, and ill this
coniectionl we Submit that this is a
greater problem to t ho people in
G eorgia 11.han all the ialk abhout Cuba,
about tarif or about the McKinlov
successionl. It brings the people of
(Getorgia downa ti the ques0tion1 of
"'greeln ick'' Or 1no "green t ruek,''
this rabbit prioblemii does, anld I for
onle, shall1 devote the time I havie been1
devotolg to polit.ies and1 oIlher great
prolems11 to Ithis 0one imp hortanlt. is
Ini old timois wo't iold somelwhalt
st and our handt wvit.h t he rabb)lits, but.
now they laugh at us aned kick up
their heels right inl our1 faces and11
scamiiper oiT as leisurely as ii yog
'ouiple 0on ani evening promonalldo.
We used to wrap young trees in
broomstraw, put11 scary thinlgs amionig
the green truick of the gardons and1(
laly dlown at night with 01aso, but
Ilror Ralbbit laughs at. these old.
timo1) moet.hods. They as goodi as say
som1etimous as they scamper off out of
reach: "We aire p)rogressivo chaps,
we, aire; we are up to 811n1fl and know
a thing Or two,'" and so 0on andl so
on.
My neighbor Brown placed some
b)ott.les in his gairdion last wvook. Hie
fixed thom11 up with some cotton
sticking out their mouths, anId 1no
ol time rab,bit would have venltutred
Tutt's Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
Twenty Years Proof.
Tutt's Liver Pills keep the bow..
els in natural motion and cleanse
the system of all imfpulrities An
absolute cure for sick headache,
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con
stipation and kindred diseases.
"Can't do without them"
R. P. Smith, Chilesburg, Va.
writes I don't know how I could
do without them. I have had
Liver disease for over twenty
years. Am now entirely cured.
Tutt'sULver Pills
tear .them. This was an old-timleo
reiledy against tihe ravaMlges of tI
rabbit never knlown to fail it% thse
days, hut it -loes Ito g id now.
lBrown walked otit after supper aitd
hto swea:rsi ho canght. t he rahbits
playing barr-oiml with th bottles.
Theyi SvUggered mlouild like a pau,ol
of drunken1 mni in a bar, dti 1.k toat
to el other. and, 0oncO, aid a while,
WOuld engage in i regular rough and
tumblo fight. An o.ld bound stirred
out. am111onig thleiil aftort a while, bit
they seaiiperedl oty very le,1i,ely
ind as g1 od as hollored b:ck: "We'll
vall againl tomor-row." The nioxt
1gl-t HBron itd a st utTed suit of old
cloths%e lip for thte marauders, but the
rabbits laughted and th 1g uild on
hti. strawv matn aI played around
lim like clihivron around a Maypole.
As for tho broomstrav ariind th
trees. lrow1 sw'ars that ho watohed
thet Inont one npen thOt other's
shoulder till rhey w ,er clear above
the !,.raw 1 and then "skinmet thi et"
on tl . liubs. anll snel other gN, na.
sint ti roks Its tlt desired.
T h fuet is, :ter Ill'bit is one of
the younvg generation up to datm in
progress nMd has no respect for old
fogyism. The poor. old down trod
den hulud dog is tie oIly thing
that st ;ks to oldI pe oh againw-t
tese mtr:-uders. hoir'er libbit tn
derstands this ud ht is doing every -
thing he Can o extermi mli te lit
bounds, ani)d to bt Coniincoed as to
how well ie is succeedilig you will
only have to listein and hear the
average (eorgia legislatu!1re men ')Or
disciss tho "dog problem." 1 am
for the dog, and so is Brown, an1td
We have i contompt for the lesisla.
tors Who would help the rabbit, along
in his devilmilent and forco tite poor
dogs out of existence.
There is lots of going oil "half
cocked" on this dog quest ion. True,
the sleep of (eorgia may need a
little symphatly, and we old-timers
are trying to make it. a disgrace
among dogs to kill a sheep, and
whet her wo succed or not, a sheep
killing dog is ia gontlemian besido a
thiof that, will cleun yourt gardenl of
the last vestigo of green truck and
then laugh in your face for grumib
ling. A sheep killing dog will hang
hiis head and look humble when yen
catch him in his Ineanness, and there
is a. hteap of consolation inl this for
an old man. Wo hate to be robbed
andt(] then scorned, and the young
generation will too, as they grow old,
and I can tell them that progress
shows its most. unmerciful side iI,
the ptersoni, and habhits of thle up- to
(date Jauck rablbit Of Gioorgia.
This is no joke. It is dlistressinigly
soliOus5. The rabbit p)robleml is surely
with us, and a-growintg fast. The
wolf, to fox and thma black snatke
used to ho the natural enemiies of
Brer lRabbit, hut they have htad
to give way hofore progress, nid
ntow, if thoy exieritminte the (logs,
you may look for a great catlamiit.y
in thte way of a pest rom t ho rahlit
family, and I htope you wvill romomen
bor that I tol "ou sC). If you donli't
ind1( t host rah)aits will soon Itave
the right of stulfrago bestowed upon
them amid will quit spoll in;g thirm
namues with two "bs," and1( white folks
will start for somnothinig greoon or else
ho0 ridIiculedl for bleinig out of dlato
and behind thte times.
What a pity it is that the rahhit
is the only t hintg 'thait thrives wvit.h
progress. The fish had to go, thle
fowls of the air had to go. EvenI
the serpent, with all his cunning,
had to go. The horse is departing
fast and the birds aire ntonrly gonie,
but the rabbit is horoi by a very largo
muajority, and lie fattens on progress.
When woe used( to go to picntics in
olden times, and the boy3s had to
htelp their swoothtearts whtip the re(d.
bugs off of their pretty white stock
ings, we thouight that these "chig
go rs" were clear beoyond thte reach
of extermination, buit wvith all theirm
numubets, they had to go-- t he tread
of p)rogress stamped them out before
we hardly knowv it. Surely the facts
ought to join umo in a wvar iagainist
these rabbits, for ats soon ats the sap
begints to rise they go to skiniiing
the trees. True, the confine them
solves to apple t.rees now, hut thleyv
w~ill take in all the rest oventnally and
thoere will be no theme of "greenness"
at all for the poet. I would sug
gest that seine good poet fill out
thtis-or something on this line:
Rab,bit,
H abit,
G-rab it-,
Stab it.
D1on't you sce? You poeta can
wvork up a sentim1ent against *heso
varints if you will try, and you had
botter do it1 for the fit thing you
AN OPEN
To MO
WE ARE ASSRTING IN THE (
ECXCLUSIVE Us1h up Till. W
PITOHER'S OAsroRIA
I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER,
was Iho origfinator of "PITC
that has borno and does now
bear the fao-sintbil sigt (it.ra of
This is the original " PITCH ER'q
used in, tho hones of the nothi
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at
the kined /ou. hav) alwvays bou
a atd h,a s v e s i- na.t it,o
per. X0 ono has authority froj
The Centaur 0Cm.pany of u
P'resident.
.a11(rch 8, 1897'
Do Not Be
Do not endanger the lifi of your el
which some druggist may offer you (bo
on it), the ingredients of which eet
"The Kind You Ha
BEARS THE FAC-,VlM
Insist on
The Kind That N
'10C C&NIAW4 COMPANY. ,, MUO
knlow tho\ will dllau'l thet right oIf
silli-ig<', andl. onve tihey hi1ve it
tih N . Nl en-lsh oe.1y pot. fromt the
hm:d, to nehi an iexteon .t thatt ti iv
woild b agaiist pteopl who sigir
praiso to te springlllio and tho
groenness thlervof.
Town folks do not. know the im
porhico of this <piestion, nor do
they know i he glorv of this ('st ioll,
nor (io they know the glory of hav
ing ia let y of green t riet. inl the
g,rleo. Yeo would have to foiowI
ia plow ats otill Iy lInell fol low t.heiml
to know exathy whait is at staiike.
Thor is at lot. of poetry inl ai pot of
grens to I couitryman. About .11
o'clock, if you have worked well,
vou will begi to look lt. the stn 1
aid inatiully you libing of tie pot
tlat is hoildin g over 1 lhe kit chnl fire.
More than ipt you will st.ol) aboit
this timo of diay (I tm-ii . own your
plowstock lul will tako a seti on
the beams. Of course, you will pro
tond to ho get-ting i gravel out of
your sho(, but, it. will take you a long
tillio. You will hol11 u) the shoe,
a14or youl have hit it, i good lick
ainlst .vour plows(ock, ald wat.chl
tho lirt. run olit, slowly. Volu vill
frail voir sock soveral times hoforo
you ha11V(N put it. on again an<1t all
you5r movemtient.s w..ill be slow. All
this timeo you aro t htinking o)f t.he dini
tier aint of che groonis thait are t.hire,
and suro1ly it is ai joy b)eyouti mnas
urO. Uniless t ho rabbit is extermi
listed there w..ill be) none of thIis greoon
ness to riit i upon --t here is pro.
cious little now, unless you haive
beln an1 ('si>ecial pot of I ln,so high
Make war ont the rabbit, is my ad.
v.ice antid will ever be.
SAliE LUtiNi:rTT.
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ild by accepting a cheap substitute
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dlaily h.otwono Jacks'onvillo and Oinoinnat1,~
A shevillo.
W- HI. (4REEN, J. Ii. (CULp,
G. ngt Wshigto. . M1., Washlngta
4. -P.. Wasixngtoni. A. .
'fINE CIIA IIAuNTrON LINE.~
Dlouble Daily Trainsj b)etween Charleston
Cohambia antd Augusta.
(QUIC:KRR TiME,.
MOUTl'Il C A lIOL I N A & GENOItt4I A It. It C
l'At SHNOEn( 1)1tA a.I N P.N,
CilA RhLsTsON. H. C., Jan. 241, 1897.
. CIIED)ULE. D)AILY.
LV ('lharlest on..a..............7 10 n m 5 30 pmn
Snmii mervr'il, ..........7 46 amn 31 10 pm
lin.t........................8 30 am 7 01 pm11
1151rnh0ilo................ I 31 am 7 5) pm~
O)rangehttrg.~~.. ......... 9 1)am 8 20 pm
Mt . Mat t he ws-.............. 9 A am 8 48 pm
F"ori M ott..................0 00 am 9 0:3 pm
Ar tin l)lea.................. 0 10 am 9 20 pm
Av C olu m la ...................05 amI) 10 10 pm1
Lv.....mn.b.a.--.................7 6011am 4 00 pm
.......g.v......-.-............. 7 40 tam 4 Ii pm
Fori.Moti0.................7 51 alm 4 55 pm1)
St. at he w.............. P 2 am 5 0193)pm
iOane bu r -.............. 8 24 am 6 27 pm
..we.v.l...-..--.......... . 8113 am 6 42 pmn
liranehlilo................ 8 55113)m 6 55 pm
Gecorges--...-........ 9 35 am31 ( 34 inn
Sou m mor vil le..............10 22 ami 7 18 pmn
A r Chaorlesdton'....*.--.----.111K 11f a 00 pm
Lv...har......n.-...............7 10 nam 5 3') pm
li-a n vi11.y................9 15 nam 7 50p
....n.b.................,,.....p 41i am 8 23 pin)
Dilemk .- ... .. ......952 amlf 8 42 p.ni
...ack.v....------...............10 10) ama 8 58 jnm
W illist o n.................10 27 a mn 9 17 im
Alken.--~...-......-...1109 am 0 57 pmn
A r A ogust a......~......II 513113 10 45 pm
L.v A ugust a................. 20 am0 3 20 pm
A I enoi -~~~~..-..7 1'8 am 4 27 pm
iall...o ~-.-......... 49 aam 5 09 pm
11ne'v...-~~......... 08 an 6 28 pm3
Ilenmark.----.... ~~...8 20 11m3 5 44 pm
linam3lberg.~.........~.8 33 11m 5 58 pmt
liranchivllo .-------........ 10 a10) (110 pm~
Ari ChlestA)3.......--,---------1 00 am 8 00 D
FAST EXPRESa1 AUGUJSTA AND WA8IINOTON
Wirli Pi~i .1,MAN n1ETlWEEN AUUSJTA,
A3KEN AND NEW YORtK.
Lv Augosta.......- .~~-.......... 5 pm
A r lkn..'..". " """. "'"''.. ''''''-''..-41 3 )a,
Ar I)enmagrk """ "~'''.....4 50 pm
Lv Alikton......'...."""""""""""""( 2 man
..........................................?2 a y1na
ArAAuu -Yt E'XCEPT 8UN4DAY. 81 1)
LV Camnden.....--....~........-15 ama 2 25 pm
11I3n0t 10ti....... 3 5 am 3 65 pm
Arv King v llo.~..~..........10 (15 am3 4 '635l)
----- 3gllo............... 0 26 aim 0 00 am
Ctt,ina Junc lien1-3. (t ..110 m 40 atm
A r ldoen.".--..~........... 65 pma 8 16 am
(omnections at Columrbla wit-h Solithorni
ah1llway for aIll 1oints in upperOt HMnth andl
North Carolina- HoilkI tralins beotween Char.
e(stonm a 1n( Ashiev ille. Connectlons from
pollnt.s on outhern3 Rlailwa to Anuhsta
A Ike,, and ftther points oni "'Kh0 Char lost on
1i1eo, at Charleston with Clyde Line Saa
ers to Now Y(ork and( .Jacksonville. om
L. A. F.MElII8ON, Trafillo Manager.
F8. iiOW VhN GeIneral Manager
fIeneral Oflicos: CJharleston 8.0.
VIRG1NIA COLLEGE
For 1'PUNG L,AI)IEa, Itommnoke., I'a
(iPOlti )E.pt. 8, 1'97- 03) ortl)lO(I
Hagnill., o iili nl IIoder 13 m '1( O~t
me-nIts. f'ampuI)1 10on nores. (Gramd 11rov..
l't renery In VaI'c of yo. 'ols fo
h"t Ii 1. orp r10 IAmrla tooera.
J1lca ire aopiresiho Pr.adnte *o Ar no
AlTTlo E .s )11 As tn n suo,--l .... .
LIMITED
DOUBLE DAILY
SERVICE
To Atlanta, Ch- ri-Ite, AOl gs4lta. Al ite, WII.
. atinglen, New Orla a Int Ncw Yotk,
o.on, itiCIttt14, " 11in4gton, -
Norfolk, Portsmoullh.
Hehleit 0 111 0.le Feb. 711h, 1$97.
*iiifi fiN if. No. 4. N.f
nw Yotitlitl 11 HH.4klian *I b( t1t1
I iiti11lhitc.................. I 121 im 12 05 iim
"14ttt imoroe ....... ......... ........ 1 If) ' 2 hO at w
'i w h111Ktoln ......... ........... 440 4 311 "
It mis i i......................... 8 pmt 945 "
j6a Norfolk, lI8. A .*835 p *9-51
I tO!allouth 4 . 8 15 pm 924)
Lv Wo'd 1, Vit H.A. L ........ *128 pm*11'I55 iti
Ar ilend. vton. *.........*12 50 Biml *1 J9 pi
iAr Plirhtam, Vltt N. A. I. ...... t7 f1 am ti11 pi
liv otfyh)"..... t. f20 pm til 00 nm
$tufot(I 2.I6 1111 *3 31 pmn
Salifor ..-...-.--.. .---.... .. NV " 5 03
" Bottthernt P'ines............4 ' " s 5t
"6 Htamilet.........................5 10) 5"
4 Wados6o ..............s tIt 66 .6
G A onroo................. ........ 6 13 4
Ar Chiariilte, V In.H. A. 1..5 '' *0257 il
rvia . A. L....... 10 p 47 ynt
I.v Columli, . N. & ii._11. i.. CO pImI
A rt'linton. 9 45 am 12 10 6
"6 Gr0ew1lood 6 . ir 35 "61 07 Hm
A bovll o ....,.... .i 1 4)0.,
'' Elberton " .......... 12(07 pin 241 14
66 A tit ; en I .......... 1 . 3 45 4
W intider " ........ 1 4 110 11
" Atlanta. 8. A. L. (ilon2
D)ett) 2'en0tral oime- 25 I "
NO ItT HiliND No. 402. No. 38.
iv ta, (Ceiiril Tllioj"*f24 )tt ,117 i 5i0n~ 'i
Minder .......... 2,11 I JO -12
A I hens ........3 Il " 11 20 G
" eh rton ......... 4 15 5 12:33nm1
" A bbovillo ......... 5'15 6 1 o ."
"Oreenwood ......... 5 41 2(9 0
" 1 C lntonl - ......... 6 I 4 3 05
AtColign, . N & . i t. A. t7 00
* ChtIoer ~ ____ s 6 4 M
A rUIh at ot-1 ,v in ..A i. I .l)r25 li111 8 303~
vli Motroo, vitt 1i~. H.411 -
Ia let, .......... 2 :15
Ar'itniion ... 23 53 iis25f5 ~st
*6 Sont.hernl PI itns...j-~-4 -
RIalelgh .. *2 16 " *11 35 1
" l inohin 5......... 32 ' *10) "m
Iv _Dti rh.ittu " 520,pmn I 1 00 am
Ar IVeldoIn, v ia S. A. I.......... *5 anm :1i0n
1tbhm ......... ...........8 15 " 6 t o
"VIIainig'n.vinPtt11 . .e . 1231 " 11 10 66
" Ititi.ore ' .' 1 .13 pim 12 -18nam
'l PIIlelphift i, -a . 3WI) m :3.15"
.. New York, 6 " 66 4
ArPortsmoth 66 e 7 "3 t r 50 p
" Vrrfn'k f e-. " '7FAi ' 05
Wl)'y. t D)'iy, ex. St.-It.---13
Nos. 403 mised 402.--"The AtInita Sylneit,
Folld VelitibulTo T1rain) of PtlInan111 14coepre
and Conches botween Watshingion aind At
Iamin. akiso Ilit'imatinle P perm hel ween Patrl6.
tout 11 an( olester. . C.
Nop. 41 atid 3.-I Is, S. A L. Exprestp,*
Holil Train, Conh0111c tad Pl 111anl Sleept--H
bet wcon Portamot It iai At-lanta. Cot,Ipany
h'1'epots betwemi Coltim bin and( At lanta.
11 1 t h16.6ini8 11mke1I imm11111ediate ennmecl lon nt
Atiina for Aliltomery, blobie, Nw Or.
leanm, Texa Caullforia. AlvxIco, -lintlit.
noogn, Naslville, Niemphis Aitncon, tilorlidl.
For T'lickets Sleepers antl it format-ionl, i >.
ply to It. A. Nowliati, ben. Agt., Palilss. D1ep61I.
u 1(iiball Iltiso,Atlanta, Ga., Charlottle, N.U
V P. Mplivl,:, mt'l %uporivitetindet..
iI. W. it. (1,OVEt. Trali1 bttilago.r
T. J. ANDECRSON, Ocni'l Pasenger Agvint
(EHHAInA OF1E t PORT141MOYTH, VA.
Florida Central and
Peninsular Railroad
Short Line lgotw eon Floridi andku1 all Nort
ern Points.
EVeretf, Savanalih, AtIg1sn, Ga., CO.
11umbia, Washington, Balthijorec,
Phliadelphla, Nulw Yolk, Bos
Ion atn the Enst.
E-,verett, Macon, A tInnIna, C'hattinikonsro,- Ntimh
villo. Louisville, Cin'01intI. (hiitgo.
Everett.. tirinltjahamll, Holly Spriigs, Mm.
pim, Littlo Rock, Kansam City, It. ,otil, Clit
cligo, Rioux City.
River Jiction, 1nsncoln Molille, New Or
oanits, 'lexas, Nxico, Ciiforni ni-I tie
Paci fie Const. Eifective Jin uary 18, 1897.
New York Express No 88, lenves JTackson-.
vIlle 8.2i.'m t., wt ht Ihrought Pullma Iiti leep
erst for Savatnnahi, 4 olutninii, WshlinIgton
I iatltmore, Pilad(elhia, New York. Oa1ndIll
NCst" rn points. Conniecis fotr Ferntitiiani.
lleturn't train No. 37 reaches Jacksonnvlille 3.12
p. mt.
Noew York aund FlIoridla. Limilied, No. 32.
Rotlid Va+t.ibulo T1rain w fit h ompt 1 men itti., (oh
se.rvat Ion, dlinIing and1( sleep)ing cors, very elen.
gant ; lenOVO 1... Autgustine 9.50 nt. mi., .Jatcksont.
vil 1 IItn. m-t, daIlly e'xceCi 961ndnyt3. No. 31
ret.urn ing nlr.lives Jneckuon ville 3.30 p. mt., St..
A ttitnstitne 44' p. im.. daIly, e'xcept Sunda16y.
New vork Fastt Mal No. 101, leatve .JackIsont.
VilIlt 4.55 3). mt. Danily for a.ant (1 pinhts Norn h
Carries Th ronght Sleepers Jiteksoonile il1( Ne~w
York, I etuirnt No. 85 airrtiv.es .Jtack sonyvlile
9.00 a. tm.
Atshtvillo lIonilc-Throughi Puilhtlma Steelt.
lng Car 1ervice for~ (1inelinnat.it1 l3Hvn1tmnht ,
(Colutmbia, Ashtevillo, Hio. Spring's, IH noxylle,
thtroughi the Celebrated Monantaint Count ry 01
Nor'hi Catrotina. Leny .Iacksonville 1.65 p. mn.
Atrrivesq Colninatl 7.15a1. m. Ieturin~Iag, or
trivlNs Jneiksonyllio 1131. im.
Onl.v lint through 1.1( h hetit I futl hill contry
of Midd1l11 F"loidaPnelrnti.,1611101 lia 1'csuain
flay. Leave Jnek(sonviIo9.NY.36i' 113' No. 2
datily fot' Lnko City, Li V(t Oak. Mtttd~ it, Mont '
cola1. Mobile. Newv Orleans aniel Iti he16 oIh west,
Mexico, California and( the Pa(cifle Conot.
Cat's les Sleepers. lIetunt, No, 1 alrrives Jackr
sontViIlle 8.05 a1. m6.
L.euavo Jacksonyllie 9.15 n. mn. For Htiarke
IInw.ithornte, Silver SprIng Oein, (Gatinesville
edrKey, Wildiwood, iieesbur6g, Tavares.
A p0o)kia, Ornando, L.acoochte, D)atde City, Plann,
(II .v, '16nm pat. AirrIve JacksonlviIle, 3.451 1.666
Ifolly SprIngs Itoute (No. 3011. Mt. 1.ontiN,
Hansas861 city, (t'hleago. ILenye Jniekcsnille
(.53 p. m.t, for Mneon Atin ntta, lIiringh I m1116I,
Sleeper wit hott eohnnge ini 41 htour.4 1.o Knas6
(Cily. TheI, route Is via gcont, A itonta, lilr
mintghia.iolly Springs forMemiphis, 8ipring.
fietl. 1(anisas (C11y. No. 85 rot,urnt arrnivts Jack -
8.201 a. mt1.-L,eavs JTaekson villro for ltinns
wiek b.y' till (6'Cu mrland ItonteC Stetnmor, and1(
Cumbelantd Seonnd,
1i.00) a. m .--Lenvo Jatcksonvyille fot' lrttns
Wick, via livorott, daIly, eucopt Satnday.
.00l p. ml.-Local for J'vere(tt. Close c!onnee-C
tion for .lirunlswie.k. Shot'tetst an<1( quicekes,
r'oute.
5.00 p. m.--ocatl rot' Tatllahntssa aind inter.
ineittt polints. Arrivo JTacksoinville 4.15*p. mi.
1.20 p. mi.-F"or '1Tiapa and IntteIntellin6te
poits. Pu1Illt n leepers. Arive Jackison-t
'Throuigh Sleepers fot' (iantnat ia Ashe-.
Vylle, 10enyeV Jackioinville at,1 (1.55 p. mi.. aives,''t
.Asheill1Io 1.-jo p. mn., arrives Cincinniati 7.11f.
a. mn.
'or Mineon, Atlanta, tWo traIns (dal11..
Lenyo Jlacsonylle 8.20 11. 66. 5nd ti 55 pitS. m,1
Steamer '"Mannteo" fromt Tampa to Itit en
towni-n Man( W.atee RIver' Polanta
Pu(llmanlti Sleepers (on all NIght Trains.
Parl1or Cars het wennt 'Jaeksonv ille and1( T1ampI1a
801nd ior best Iindeed towns5Ihip map11 "6
Itlorldn t.o
N. 3. i'IKNNI NGTON, ' . 0. MAoItO(NICLA
Trlailie Maniagor. (Oenal Passentger A ik
Atlantic Coast Line.L
F4ASTL lANEII
N1etwtee.n Charlu'eston ned ci olumiai.i
Upp61er Nonth Car'olinna, North Ctate
lin, Atlensp and64 Atluia.
W ilair x('roNt, N. C., Jan, lilth, 18906.
CON D)ENMED) $c'F.DUElL,
GolNo WsTw: Ii lijfeet Jtan. 19, COINO NAsa
*No. 52 ' 1897 No 53
7 00l am1 L.v....Charlosn,.C....A r 9 t pm
821 am LV-.......in is.A....Ar 7 418 366
9 3M a1n 1...........i aster.A...Ar (1' 566m
10 55 rio A r.....lu mba.......v 5 15 1pm6
II 5501 A r....Pspr,y ....L 3 Itt pm"
12 10 pmt Ar.... Nw berry.....v 257 pm66
12 50 iji Atr......li itnton .... 'v 2 I10 pil
1 15 1)1m At r.......1. .urens......... L1 i~ 1:>pm
2 331 pm At'.....,..Gren wVood .,.L...v,.....
3 4 pm1 A r.....,.b beyille,.. v.Ly......
Sl~O pin A r......At n GIa.....Iy......
711') pim A r.A... tlint t' Ga.... v.....
6 18 pmt Ar..n iifono, S.C... Lv ai nm
:1:. 35 pm Ar....dnerson, 8. U..Lv 31 t 5 n.0
4 2) pmt A r........orn lle .........Lv 11)0 0 nm
8 10 pm A r..Sr taiburg ....v Ill 5 nm
6 0'3 pm11 Ar..lIinder'sonityllo, N.O..Lyv 9 15 0111
70(p Ar.........tovilo.......V S 820 inr
Nos. 52 and 58 Solid trains bet ween Ch.srles.
ton6 alld t'olumblIa.
Ii. M.E MEIIHON,GenII Passenger A oent.
J. It. K ENLY, T. M.JENwRtsoN,
G.entqlkMuannumo. Trm.i na...m