The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, August 13, 1897, Image 4
mik Lmg T rm -Wil w.cqd that of Avky I
Moher Americam Sapte:ne Onne .todge
a t-he 161h of AuSut..
it
W aington, P. C.. Aug. i- The
a ulr.-Irxi that J ustc l it" s w
to rei ire from the -uprene bench is Ii
aigain in circul1aion. This resort 0
bas bovn currint for the is t1even w
ears, diu-ing which time Ihe en. 1
erable judge has be-n eligible for a 1i
pAAce o the itired list with full si
pay f,.r the reminder of his lile. ti
On the l( b of this month,f Juage d
Field will huve compltil the long. S
teru of any rebuber who ever n
sat onI tie supreme beNch. For the tL
It,:. yz.rs. it has hbee, h~; chief
ambiion t eICeNl the Ien-th of the i
t- rA. ,Of Ch ef .1 u-t ice Ma rshalill and fr
i:. c't.sequence be has been deaf to lu
all -u.ge ons lolking to his retire- s
rt . the pa-t few Ne,irs he has N
b :d 1, . 1tte0d to all his a
- e, i-1. .1 h i, fe euwas' lj: great o
I ocn.- ine wI rk of the other y
w
iutic } .1 waCA a%hpluited l d<
L. .w:. i:.I "'.2 na1,1 would have ul
+ , heN* tu t rieietnat I S14 Sr
1! r I iw w bich pros ides for fa
Itw iv r r*en f ju-ti:es at the age H
H cart-,r haio be-tn a wonderful til
1110 % %% D1nin1w11,11urng hi tte11n v(
lit h ie - I I', ! N t li ,,liv if the aiblest it
S' gtle-rat ion. lDeaIi Kigs. !
. : oe of his letters to his Ct
wife. s. ibu. had hir p1ulished as IV
iao!ii ' ..:c intblr of "Westward w
1.*" Il w Ii." !'peaik. of Ste it
p u YW]d l w -)n he itnet inl this in
c unt ry vhn hhe vas afterwards tr
k-lt-rthinl"d. of
It wao ou this trip to America cc
thiat Dean KiNitgsiey Was in)Vited to I
own tho lious- of repircsentatives th
with payor. Kitgsley aceopt.d tihe at
iiv:t3ti ii wil rospeati-d one of the pi
I ra.r, frnm ths Episcopal prayer h4
I , k. II. rh tel how the membnbers mI
C r 1'Ofh.t 1 hi m t o lt beautiftl ft
1 .0 w h1ieh b iligs1-y SlI)S he was i
1. ith t1 iluit Was not his, but vas at
c Ib e1 1 fr.-i the Arigelicant svrvice. fe
Ii thw-.- l,-ters he Ipraises t.his courn- fr
try hiIlly ald pays a glowing trib. of
It' 1(o FildI W1ho,, h I ISa, waH 01 of a
the ilo:-t n rinllrkblile Imern ho eve bi
imet iinay vonl-'rilry. di
It ii now be:ioved that, Field i. la
willing to retire, andI it is equally ej
certain that Attorney (leneral Mc. ii
Kernna wyill 1(1 appo)(inted to sui'ce oJ
him1. If Mcenntia iis applointed, a ti
terr1fic light wvill lbe inado upon him rn
by) the A. l'. A., which organization bi
will use( oivery mteanis to have thet ai
stt.t reject Ii s 101 oitti(or on thu V
grounds tat he is a Ifomainjist arnd I
thaut Jus-t ice Whit.e already r.epro- gi
sonits t liat creed on the bencht. If li
nloilniated, however, McKeanna will fr
be confirmned, for between the Cath- ti
Chronic Dyspepsia Cured. ",
D]
wi
FT E suferin forneary thrty ear
fromdysopsi, M s. I. E Dug a t)
wifo f a rornnontbusieas an o
tino -a . Nom te /o aeu f m
dAo I'T sufroing naly atirt earng e
a costrate byoo from physpia and e d
numterous romnedios without pormnonnt help. t4
Two years ago I began taking D)r. Mites'
Norve and Liver Pills and Nervino, Within g
a wook I commeonced improving, and per- A
siting in the treatment I was sooni able to
eat what I liked, with no evil effecta l
I keep them at hand and as igle dose dispols
any old symptoms."
Dr. Miles' Remedies
are sold by all drug- -- *
gists under a positive MIS~ d
guarantee, first bottle Wovl
benefits or money re- f
funded. Book on dis
eases of the heart andb
nr*ves free. Address,
DR. MILES MEDIOA L 00., Elkhari, 1.d,
PA si
n onie,bluttirethe.hair. n
L~~~.znot.s xrtrownt
-s . a..r..e
A Wander* Revetrc.
[Special Corpodne.
The glorious summer evening was
ist draw,ing to a el.s, as I sat he
mail the graceful swaying branches
a tall and stately pino, drinking
th1e gx*ntie v..phers that w-o
aftt.i up, from the c,aIm and plaid
aters of tie historlF ie_abeh. that
y bolow. The sp tnros and trents
the distant city shone ra2i ant
ith fierY bomlns. which glance, upon
,eir copper domes, and miade t hetm
kt unto burning boneou-s aOve my
irr4.undinj-. As I gi in awe at
ie beautiful etTect, which was pro
ItN by- th,e golden rays of a
,uth-.rn sunet. as they danced
t4rrily over the rippling wator ,
at rt, lstenirg on tbeir way to
in thir stronger and mightier
stcr. oily to 1.e liftel in her pow
1 va,biaco to be rolled and t,ssed
an everlating tuirmoil like a
anded wreck on the white-capped
aYes of a recky shore. I experience
de.. feeling of admiration stealing
tr me and I an held spell-bound,
ia, completely hypnlotized by the
on1drous beauties of nature. Laying
)Wn Iny utiniished novel, I gaze
v ard, through .the ringlets of
nahe as they rUll forth from m
vorite 11,vana, at the pale blue
eavetns di,tted here and there by a
3ecy cloud entirely devoid of anima
An it is tilen that my thoughts re
-rt to other scenes-se-nes of home
id mN b1oyhood, and the kind and
vimig friends far away. A wi4h un
>n1sciously enenates froth my part.
opetned lips-"would that I were
ith thenm." At the satune instant
question cirel-s rapidly through
Y inactive brain, --"if this desired
anstorination could possibly be
recte(d, would the wanderer's home
filing be a welcomuo onoy" Would
receivo the boarty welcome and
e warm ombraces from my friends
id former coMpanions such as a
-odigal's hoart calloth for and so.
_its from those ho hias travoled
any iiles to teo and resumo for a
w short hours, the plosanit rela
,n)s of former yearti?" The echo
iswors "yeti," and I fancy I can
el the warn handshake of this
iend, can hear the boarty grooting
that one, and so the friendly nod
idt smile of a pas.ing acquaintance;
It as I gaze with uplifted oyo at the
it tnt horizon, on which lingors the
At brilliant ray of the soft South
n sun, I fancy I see outlitnod there
bold rolief tho beautiful form of
-- whom I have always cosidored
to poersoniflication of putrity, kind
ss and truth, and whIo has over
>en the "star of my good hop1o" and
td the "idol of my heart,'" whether
ak intg or dreaming; how (1isti nctly
soc her, and( itn the pale blue b'rck
round I faintly distinguish the out
nos of her comp)ations, all my
iends, closely utnited by thne strong
es of lovo and all'ectiotn.
Th'le little biad have come to
isure me a hearty welcome, but
ave failed to bring a chariot of fire
which to transport me thither,
Id 1 ami about to despair. WVhat,
>uldI fate bt 50 crtuel as to debar
tn the pleasures of a few short
ours with parenuts and frietnds? I
ould fain decree it otherwise, for
i, a tmusical summtons peals forth
Ito the still night, and suddenly
more arises fronm t he sothI a huge
all of lire, throwing its beamts
round the crystalized walls of
[eaven, whnilo d(ancinig back and
>rtht upon0 the ittponottrable rays, I
iscernt those magic numbters "u-40".
nlow know that fate hats smiled
pon me, antd far in the distant
loavens aippenrethn a pale halo of
ght eneircling "mliy star of good
ope;"' dressed ini iminmaculate whlite,
er golden tresses kissing the gentle
roozes, she stretches forth a grace
lly tmoulded armi, purto as the
rifting snow, and points upward to
o0 belt of light itn which she is on.
rcled, and( otn which is plainly and
istinctly Carved words which bring
>tmy tmemnory the thoughts of by
one happy days, i. o. "Seaboard
ir Line;" "the groat connecting
nk betwoon the North and the
onth, making the fast time of 70
tiles in 07 tminutes." MIy eyes
rop for a motment and whetn I again
rise thonm Heavenward my idol is
wst disappearitng into space, while in
or place within that halo of silvery
ght appeareth three fiery letters
S. A. L." For a moment they
land and hurl defiance to the entire
orld, then as they too float away
ito the recesses of thte Starry
[eavens, my attention is again
arned to the fast approaching ball
! fire. Nearer anid nearer it ap.
roaohoe- while broaer a broade
Ii Fuste ffEshhW
Unable -10 do Or Work - Oew"ue
and Ir*d - AN TVees Troubles
Cured by 06dOs Samaparrea,
"Por the past tesar ars I have ben ri
teeb)e health, KA %r two yeers past,
*,% ing to 0hange of ekmat^ I have not
been a bl to do vay work. I was nervous
and had a I ired feeltAg and was under the
tmatment of physiota4m. Dut I contlaually
grew wtrs. My husband tnsWse on my
ttying Hood' fterapartlifta a I finally
consonted-, and 14%a taking it the frat of
June., 19. The tirst boutle did me so
much gxod that I ceoaused witb it, and
after t.akiag four bottles &ad one bottle of
H,ood's Pills I am able to do ay work,
and the tired, nervous feeling Is entirely
cured." Mss. G. N. lioSEA, suwanee, Ga.
H oods
Sarsaparilla Is th- O
True Blood
Phurl.lr. Sld by all druggists. ti; six for $5.
!!ood's Pills '61i 'h. ' a*a
it gleams on the roofs of the distant
city, on the sky and on the seas, as
columns of shining smoke arise, and
flashes of flanme are thurst thrngh
their folds and withdrawn like the
quivering hand of a martyr. In
anot her moment it is upon me, and
with the hiss of escaping steam and
the whistle of air brakes, th* "Cy
clonic Wonder" of the Famous Sea
board Air Line, consisting of solid
Pullman Vestibuled Cars, comes to a
graceful stand before me.
It is [now that I am made aware
that my reverie has not been the
wandorings of an idle brain, but a
stern reality and in a few moments 1
am reclining amid plush cushions
and doway pillows, as we go tearing
away inl our mad flight over hill and
dale, through valley and doll, amid
the most picturesque scenes of this
famous road, on which, (and the
only,) line are situated the ancient
and historic cities of "Athens, Carth
age, Dresden, Troy and Egypt."
Would that I could rocount the many
pleasures of that delightful and
never to bo forgotten journey and
tho-many pretty compliments passed
upon dear old S. A. L., but this I
will defor until later, for the soft
silvery rays of the rising moon
streaming down upon my upturned
faco and the dow-bodecked zephors
kissing away the curly looks from
my brow, the gentle motion of the
"At,lanta Special" all tend to invite
my dear old friend Morpheus, and
as I am unable to longer resist his
magnetic powers, I fall back in his
ever ready arms and wish you all a
fond good night and pleasant dreams
and unbounded success to the great
and only "Sonhoad Air Line.".
Johnson's
Chill and
Fever
Tonic
Cures Fever
In One Day.
Th'e comment of a colored preach
or in the text., "It is more blessed to
give than to receive," is inimitable
for its point as wvell as eloquence:
"I've knownt many a church to die
cause it didn't give enough; but I
never knowed a church to die 'cause
it give too imuch. Dey don't die that
way. Bredoren, has any of you
knowved a church that died cause it
give too much? If you do, just let
me know, and I'll make a pilgrimage
to dat church, and il climb by the
soft light of the moon to its moss
covered roof, and Il stand dar and lift
my hands to heaven and say, 'Blessed
are do dead that (lie ini de Lord.' "
Tutt's Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
Perfect Health.
Keep the system in perfect or
der by the. occasional use of
Tutt's Liver Pills. They reg
ulate the bowels and produce
A Vigorous Bo ar
For sick headache, malrlbil
iousness, constipatk>,nand kin
dred diseases, an absolute cure
TUTTl'S Liver PiLLS
TILLMAN AT TIRZAH
lift SAV'4 PRIOtACtuN ARK ON L.A.
GUE WIT1 TIE DXV..
11e Arthtg"l Enlertte To Wx*lrt Thevt t'Sm.
tittlovns t-'mm Cbavoesn'*t'sN-nnell
thqxpe ror l.Atm'titti, Ut
1Special to the Stato,]
Iltk Hill, Aug, 6. - An immense
'rowd bramd tie rain to greet 'illimlatn
it Tirah today. The tirst s e %ker w. s
' 01. D'Arvy 1'. ilniln, who<o t, x.st
ion of the alliance priniples was lis.
ened to intently.
Senator Tillman and Glovernor P.l
erbe arrived at 10 o'elock and were
oudly lleeled. Mr. Tillman began to
peak soon afterward witi acenstomed
Ire and vigor, l1v stated In tho I v
innilng that his ,irst politieal speelh
xas made near this spot II years ago.
lie then hegan an elabrate defense of
he dispensary law. lie 'fathered all
irsposibility for the law: Ie nursed it
Ind held it ) I,, had stooi by it, defeni
,I it against all the attacks in the
ourts, in the Darlington Wart. and is
4tand;ng by it. in the senate. If hard
&ork and faithful effort. ean have in
luence, his bill (reeently defeated in
the house) will yet pass congress.
He0 jumiped on the -preachers vigor
musly for opposing -the law becaulse, as
they say. it is a shame for the State to
ie selling whiskey. .They stand along
ide the barkeepers In thei topposition.
'he devil is at one end of the rope and
,he preachers are at the ,other, trying
to choke the law to death. They have
illied themselves with Goizales,.lleip
till, Simonton and the devil.
Th-,re was stealing In the dispensary
)eCaUse of the divided responsibility,
but there was also d ishonlesty inl other
business eniterpi'ses.
lie then defended Governor l0lierbe,
who was tin honest man and truthtiful,
Ind has not gone to lying at this late
]ay.
In regard to the metropolitan police,
nItor Tillmani said Lwo days after
the legislatire mtet in .Jaury lie had
It friendly interview with Governor
E'llerbe and advised him not to remove
the police lunless every member of tle
Uharleston city council Would sign an
agreement to see the law enforced.
he governor said lie would not, and he
did not think he had turned out to be i
liar and a hypocrite.
In reply to a question from W. H1.
Lawrence of Laurens, he said that ie
and Mi. MIcLaurin had voted alike on
tariff Issues. le explained lhis bluff in
regard to voting wit,h the lepulbli
Cans.
Governor Ellerbo was then intIro.
duced, and after vindicating himself in
regard to the metropolitanl police, tie
dentied the charges against him in re
gard to a cotbine to elect McLaurin.
He would be a candidate for reelection
and would then refute the charges a
galnst hi1.
Hero there was a little pleasantry be
twoen thimself and Tillman. Till
had stated In Abbeville that he pre
ferred to remain In the Senate, but ii
Gonzales was to run the State he would
comte home and be elected governor.
Mr. 10lleirbe stated that there would bc
"a statesman out of a job" for he would
himself stand for reelection.
Congressmian Strait then sprung a
sensation by denouncing a report In
TPhursday's Columbia Record, say'ing
that ito htad attacked McLaurin and
Tillmtan on the tarritY quest,ion in the
Interests of E'vans andl Irby. HIe hadl
not at,tacked theit, and his speech couild
not lie so construed. He simply declar
ed his views.
A fter e din ner Congressman St oket
and Mr. Sligh spoke.
Crescent
Right Prices
You can pay more money
for a bicycle, but you can
not secure a machine of
higher grade than the Cres
cent, or one that will pleas.
you better.
Bicycles.
WESTERN WHEEL WORKS
CHIcaGO New yoRa
Catalogue free Agent. everywher.
ERSKINE COLLEGE,
Th:1e Wrest, E3. 0.
--:0:
O PENS LAST WEDNESDAY IN
Septemaber. Largest attenidance
last year it its entire history. Twc
courses leadling to t he degree of A. IB.
anid B. N. Total expenses for the ntine
months In the "Home,''
$115..
In private families
$135..
Spacious and comfortable "Home'
coinplete and equipped with modern
conveuilences of baMth roomns, &c. En
tire buUldlig hieatey.a hot wait
systm
WWrite for Catalo jto~
W.M. 1 E ,
8 wn * wen ale.
AN OPEf
To MC
Wt AR ASSERTINO IN Ti
EXCUSly UVE OF TiMt
"PITOREWS CASTOR
I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHEI
ta,s the originator of "PIT(
that ha's borne and floes no
be<r the fao-sinsilo sifnati#re 4
This i the orifinal " PITCHEl
mml im the homes of the moi
years. LOOK CAREFULLY c
the kint yoi6 have alage bo
.ant(. has the sifnaitr
per. N one has attlwrity f/
The Centatr Company of
President.
March 8, 1897:
Do Not B
Do not endanger the life of your
which some druggist may offer you (
on it), the ingredients of which e
"The Kind You H;
BEARS THE FAC-81
Insist o
The Kind That I
T CUNTAUR COMPANV. TV I
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
@smdensed Ilohedule ta RfEes
NOV. -1, 1800.
STATIONS.
...........____ 7 10 a a
Lv. 0olumbia .............T6a
" Prospority............... 12 11 p
Ar. Newber 1222 p
A r. NInety-&.p n
Greenwood .................... 45 p
Hodq,s ..... . . ......225p
Ar. Abbeville .a
IIBeo ~........................8 10 p n
Ar. Anderson ................_ _
1rieeiville .. 4 20
r.1ianta ........................i9;.p
Dall
STATIONS. I ~No.T2
envii ....................... ai i
edinont.................... 1 an
A 1ton.......... 1
........... - 2 p9 n
_. . . . ......... 145 p
Ar.~ ......x *2 25 p nr
___ __ ___ _.__ i t III
............. 5p~
Oroenwood................... 1 00 p in
Ninety-Six.................... 1 25 p m
. ... ..... 4 2 p n
%g . groepnvilty ....................... 2 10 p m
A dr. olumba ......... ...10 55 in
"r harenton................. .. .O8 a
le4-n7 a 8 ;
Pt. A Icl ro .... .M ... ..um i...... .. 1) 0 28a1n
n12 ........ ...... .2 5p 8 aI
04sa ld ............... ..... 121) 78pn
. 2 i e .I ...... ......... ...... I p 7a
S2e .. . ..Jnoville.. 1220p 658
"64a 27P .....p.lot.. . 2 p 647
2. N 1wp Ar.. ..mr..iirg. Lvll 4. . 02p
dAr OluP lV . spatb. rg Ar I 8a 0 8
A ) WOhp Ar.. A .ollo. .v. 8 20 p
. p. In. "A." a. in.
Trains 9 and 10 carry elegant Pulima
leeping car betwee Columbia and Asheville.
eurouto dily btwe.en Jaulsovill and Cual
Usti.
Tr5ai leAve.8partanbur g. LA. 1 & 620pvs8i
"P,"bond p:2 . mi.", a.:4 pm.,:1p.i,
Trasibue 9imitd);crr soogn Pullman
1:1eep.in.,1:7g car.bo Veiulubi ndtAsevi.o
Trains leave Oprtnburgo, A. a& C. division,
porthbound,642 . in., 2:47 p. m.,n 6:18p. mn.
Vestibuled Limited) .1outh lbound 12:20 a. m*.
5a21 P. mn., 12:28 p. mn. (Vestibuled Limited).
Pullman Servioe.
Pullman palace aloopinig cars on Tre.:asSBand
86, 87 and 11R. on A. and C. dlivision.
W. H. GRE ItN. J. M1. CULP
Ge.Sprin t endenit. TraT1e M'g'
Washin gton,a.ta.gWn.siS o
W A. TUR& C. 8. Ht. JtIIERDWICK
(n. Pass Ag't AstGon_ pai . A'
Washington, b. 0. Atlanta
C Oh2i '^'A EWBE RY UE
nary 24th, l8s7 Eastern Standard Trime
Southbound. Northbaound
F'gt D'ty enag'r enig'r lD'ly F'gt
M'daay D'ly Ily M a
W'day 'a
F'deay Fa
only n
A.M. A.M. PM- FTTOS M. P.M P.1
7 30 3 00 1 451Lv I,aurens Ar 1 15 11 30 :01
8100 4.10 210 ..Cllinon 1254) 1035 231
8 2 44-8 2 ?2 (oldvlle 1238 10 10 1 01
8 36 4158 2 30 ..KCinard 12 31 9 54123g
8 45 5 07 2 351 ...Gary .12 27 11.12 1201
-8 55 3.15 2 41 ..Jalapa 12 23 9 30 11 51
930 536 257 lhwerry 1210 85311i2
1(140 667 3 13 Prosperity I11F8 825 1051
ii 00 6 :2 :12t ....Rt ghs.... II 4U 806 10a
II 45 611s 328 1.t Mountain I1145 7551921
1205 6 3t3 3 40 .'pi... 1185 786 91
1230 6 418 3 '0 White flock 11 28 716 92.
12 45 66*7 :156 4alIentjine 11 23 7(t4 911
10) 7 13 -4(16 ..rmn....117 6144 84
130 725 4 13 ..I eaishart.. 11 1( i:28 83
2 'o 7.*i5 4 30ArtoinabLIaLYl1001 600 80
W. G. 0111LD)s. J. R'. NOLAN,
8uperinmtendent- blaster Tran.
Cha8Ie68on1aild WcStgril UarollR3 Rwy. C
Augusta and A8Iieville Shlort Line.
Nehedule In_Efrect_'Feb. 7, 1897.
Leave A ugusta......1 0 4 i -14 ~
A rrive tGreenwooi..117 p
Anderson.......-.... --iI p
1.aurens.............. I 15 pin 700 ai
GIreenville ........... 3 0(4 pmn 605 ai
Olenn tlprings...... -1 06 pm
Spartan burg ........u pm IOiOa
Salua-- ........... 53pm
Jiiendersainvllo.. ( 3 pmiu
AshevIlle......... ..709 p .
Leave A sheville ........... 20 a
Olon n Springa.. ....1i0 am 0
Laurens.......~.1 1 pm 7 10 p1
( reen wood . 2... 28 pmi
Anderson ....................... j"6i
Arrive ngnta --..-......5Opm 11 1Oa
Leave Calhonn Falls-... 44 pm
Arrive Italeigh-..............I2220am
'PNorsok.............30a
Ae ersbu r.. .............- a
.FaRirfax.n.i.................7 0 O
YeaoAeaste a. - -p
A Prrrv A oyndal.""1''''''"...... 7 50 pi
Fai__a_""".--.-.... .... 00 p
Ya an a.....------.... ..... 5p
Ponasseey............. p m 8 ISa:
nleaufort......... 10pm .42,,
SP ral.............10 5 pnm 7930 pa
Ariv Aguta.................2 50pi
1.40 p mn train from Augusta naskes clos
Seaar Ai t n FaIls for al.l points o
Close con neetIon at G reen wood for all poi
Spartanburg wtihSol hr Hai-ay,an.
For any Ibformatlon relative to ticketi
rate.4 schedules, addlres
J . K, . NORTili, So. Agnte. A enta a
A nu0 mninuteby r. Mileg
4 LETTER
THERS.
C COURTS OUR R10h t TO TUN
WORD "O o" AND
[A," AS A R tRAW WARK.
%. of Hyannis, asahtsets,
)HER'S CASTORIA," the same
0o1 every
I'S CASTORIA," wh4hle hus been
he'*. of dmorica for over. thirty
r6 the wrapper and see thatits4
of 44-40 174d4i wrap
oiti me to uso my name exCep)t
which. Chas .11. Fletoher is
e Deceived.
child by accepting a- cheap substitute
because he makes a few more pennies
V&n he does not know.
xve Always Bought"
MILE SIGNATURE OF
n Having
Never Failed Youe'
SNUA9 CTSMCt. NeW Oft 06TV.
ISOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Coutral Tine netween Columbia and Jack
- senville. Eastern Ilime 'Ietween C
lumrbia and Otitr .Pointe.
EirmurVc .1AY 2, 1897.
Norhbod No. 8 No. 80
a Nrtbound. lly. al.
v. J'ville, F.C.&P.Ry.. 8 151a 7 00p ..-....
" Savannah.......... 12 :'p 11 35p ....
Ar. Columbia ........... 4 151) 4 24a ........
Lv. ChnOr'on,SC&GRR. 7 10,a 5 301p ........
- Ar. Columbia........... 10 bIn 10 101p ........
Ly. Augusta, So. Ry.... 2 10 9 :10 1.
" tranitoville ........2119 2 .
-, 'renton ............. 00 1 10 0P .. -
j ........... 1) 11 10 .
Ar. ColumblaUn. dor't. 4rp 217.
Lv Col'bia land'gs . 6 84 a ...
Winnsboro..........0 121 0 8 a.
" Chestor ............. 18 0 7 181.
Itock Hill........... 7 4P 7 .
Ar. Charlotte............8 201) 8 65 a.
" Danvillo............12 it . 1) .
Ar. Ricno .......... O 0p ........
Ar.Washingto.. 42 a 01 ........
Aitinor2pa.R.R 8 a 11 805p .......
Phidlphis.. 0 1 p 2 b17 ........
New York. ........ p 0 23 a ......
Nuhu. p 7. 37 N a. 35
SeuhbemL Dally. Daily.
Ly.Now York, Pa. R. 48p 7 57at .......
Philaelphi 20... p 8K 55 ba ....
1t 41 80 p .....a
Ly. Wash'ton, So. Ry.. 10 43 p 11 15a ..
Lv. Riohnond ..........2 00 a 12 40p ........
ArDanhingon ....... ' 50 42 a 0
"J alimrePa R. R.. 8 00 2
Crotto .... 935: 10 goP.
" ?A Hilel ......... p0 1
Chester .............l 10 65a 113l7nt...
" iNwsboro........... 1 41 1
ou h o n . . 37 2 1 ....
olbia Bland'. ...... 1 5p 7 a.
V ounibin Uij.1iefp't.i 1 15P 4 80A ...
Johnltous.......... 9 p 2a.
Trenton .......... 8 p 6 48f
IG r.nan ville ........ 88 7 17 a .
Ar' CharlettoI.......... O85 11 a Oa .
"v hester, .. .... 11 55 a 1 7a
"aWinnbor.......... 11S 641Oa
d rno ........... 8to nud p otw go
" aniteao~vill... 8 88nnah p ahng
Nos.85 ad 86U. 8 F 1s Ma 5l ........
tweo JaksovIll an No Yor en ....
dail bewee Jao:Rovilo ad Cay a
Washin50oa..A....
6 22oumbiaand.Ag..ta
11'85* DI' i 15 a ...
CIIARER'ro. 8. 1 2 an 2p 1....
S7 40 20 p ........
(Icorges...1..0..p........8 0a ~p
I rnhil......8 3 7t .......
~~ ltowesvll ~ ~ 2 26a........9 6a 4 )1
4 )agbr 8. am .. ....
...................... 82aiii .......)11
:6Pr ot.......l 00 a .......,m
('I..........17.a........101 m92)p
Ar Augut--............065 am 1 0 1 .... .
Lv. Colubia.C....G..Ry7 00 am7 00 pm
Ar.hatesto..........8 00 a11 00a .m
. raCo'bu .....y.'.11.5.8 22 47a .......
Sawvanh - .-.........4. 81 a 5 410a
Ar.ksoville. ..... .....980 p 9) 10 ap
..d.an............. enger...erv10ce bewn 7F18r.
Nor.8asn...--Wa..hinonaouh 8stern
LvmiteSoni7 Vet0udtam w6t 34 in
i eaandfrst...as..c.che..nort af 8harottm
Pulan9awn 62 lepn arm 8be2ween
Tam .WJaksony...,...102annh Washngto
Nosv .. ..5.and ...--U S. am Thr4n pm
wnJacstonviln New 7ork and At0t.
Dea ndmarlott................8llmamepn 6carp
etlaeenrJack..nv.l..and.Columaia.64n Pm
-~ sheillcvli.......91e. 0p
SW H LLNaEEN A.UM. TUL
ATES AND NW ORKIN.
.l Coubivn August...........a sp
CilARLEke. T.. N,..... ,Jn 2119
Ar Dn EaDULE,....DA....Y..' '4a
Lv Denarkto.-.................4 5 3 pm
Summervon....,................... .1 a 25 an
ArAe8---..................30.am.728am
K ..ng................................a8 0am
A rv Coml m . bia ..............1 10 a ) im 2 2S pm
Ar ColmdenJunc-io........... 5ama 10 10 pm
For Mot Ie-~~-.-...........4 7 40 amn 4 .35p
OrCangdehiJtion.''""" 80 anii i W pam
n raoeai... '..............86.4 am 8 276pm
GeRila or al ""'"""'"". in 8 5pr M 5t 55nd
Ar laeson nd"''''".....1 23n la 7 1 prm
a vie n te pIt n" ) Charlestoi~~~.......110 m )0p
a'anntChal'st'''''''"... 7ld L0ne 5 30 pm
.............ork5 aa7n0ap
L. I) A0.----.-.-....... T m fil 28 pm
.. Blc 8i1-- ......... 9lW~ teca 32 n ag842p.
a hretnon.....,......027a 917p
. cAoo A fog usta.-.... .............1 5n m 10 45 pmu
. a(nflce,........5s all. ........... l s mprov27
.. Bn ack il4 """''s'""..........7 40ra 5 09 p
-ulcus nmk........o...... ahi20 as n 5r 44 pm
nu le Mtat ''''"''.'...-.-.- dl 8 amt s 58a pm
naaoue, '''''"'''''-"'.......s1 0am 0
Fi'A'IEXPRES kAUOTA~~ At4NDik WArINGTON.
TIOUL,
DOUBLE DAILY
SERVICE
To AtlAnta. ih riote, Auglusta. Athens. Wi1.
ningltl , New Orhltieu nd New York,
Ilos.On, Itliion, W(lshington,
Norfolk, Ioritinouth.
Solhe(Ii e inl effect Vebl. 7t 1807.
SDUTIlNO fiWs. 4 o.4
IN ii.I itiennitR. 00 an *ej a m
l'hilad lph i ..................... ei 12 111 1 5 t I
" 1alt imore ....... ................. 8 ih 6 * r0 aw
W analiitxtonl.....I................ 4 40 I S
S tehm n ....,..... ...... ... ... 8 h6e pmI 1)(15
'loitr t6kiitI. H,. .*8i lptid i tI"
P'orta I 8" A 1. ..1 84 4IM 920 "
Iv W e'(i , via H. A,. Oilpm1~i6~s1
*l1tilit. ronll. " *12 64 amn *1 J9 pim
Ar Il i, vlit t. ... 1..t7 81 amki t109 pm
Iv )url,i . ". ......ft5P1i100 am
Ai Italeil. Viat 8. ... ink *3 8 pW
allford........................ i5 *
" o aihorn I'ln ............... 4 2J
Iitili m 't................. .......... it) " 1"
' W arIln r ....................... 5 51 " 81 i1
SMon ................. ...........3148 " 9)12 "
a -r Cha0rotte, Vfiin, A.~1,.'880 1o5in
' Cihstor, vit H. A. .......... 8 10 p 1 47 p
v olu bit , . . . R 1 ............ -. N0 pm
A Ilit~oi.~~" . 9 41 0 m 12r 0 a
"I reviwood 11 ... 35 " 1 0? am
Ab evilo " ......... I I0 14in4
Elberton " .......... 1207 pm 241
A i si ".......... 1 15 - 3 4 "
" Winder ". ..... 19 " 480 "
Atlant1, 8. A. L. (Uniot1 260 "
lh,pot)(C'enitratl TIlime 25 5 20
NOTiTll BOUND No. 402. No. 88.
Lv t la, (Central Time) *1200 ain *7-6ipi
Wi(mer " .......... 2 10 pin 1042
A t hens ....... 310 " 1126 4
"lberton " ......... 4 15 " 1283 n
Abbovillo ......... 515 1 40
reenwod ......... 541 " 2 (v
C1.n1ton ......... 084 805 4
A r Columbia, C. N . . . ....00
Chester ....... 8 1 ~~
A rWhat lotte. vin H. A. L......*10 26 pm
L,v M on roe, v Iia H. A. L........9 4 jmi0 5
llanlet, " .......,. 1128 "1 8 15
ArW1riinatini ..... 15 80 in i23tu
"koutliern Pines ". 12 11 44 9 2. aii
" ialegh ........*2 116 34 6,1
lletilo.. .... 828 1 *00 v,.
Ar 1nr 1 am " ......... t2 09 pin
Lv I......... 5 20 pm tv 00 am
Ar Weldon, via H. A. L......6~*T5a ni *3-TWTp;
'Itchumon i.......... ............. 8 15 " 0 i0
"Washnt'n.vinPent n. 15.I. 12 31 ' 11 10 "
" ltin.olre " '- " 13 'm 12 48an
" 'l Ph 11ale lph lit * " ' 3 50 ftmn,i5
New York, ** " *0 2.4 " ii ,
A I- Poriniioitfl 7 6
Nerfo'k " " *7 50 " o (r5
' y. I H'y., x. SUolimy. )lyy ex Met jey
Netp. 40:1 and 402.-"Tlho Atinant tppe.i,
Folid Vestibule Train of Pultnan Hleoperj
an1 onces betweOn WaNhington atIld At
In,also 1111111 l ?Allteers between 11or1t..
mllolithl nd Chester, 8.1.
N"ls. 41 and 3H.-"Te H. A. L. Ex -repp's
Holld Trin, Coaehus and Pullnali Sc(.134418
beO ween Portfminoutian 41 Atlanta. Comr7pany
bleepel H between Columbia and Atlanta.
11 11h traIns 14ake liminediato connection nt
Atlanta for Montgoiner, Alobile, New Or
leansm, Texa", CallfornIa. Mexico, f'hattai.
nooga, Nashville, Mlemiphis. Macon. IorinI,4
For Tickets Sleepers, and Information, a
ply to 11. A. Newland, Gen. Agt., Pass. I)pp t
6( i imball ltime, Atitttn, Ga., Charlott., N.(,I
1. 81. JOH N, Vie-Pres. an GeI3 ani.r,
V F. MoliE:, (en'i HulrAntetidult.
i. W. . (vI.OVKR, Trafflo Manager.
T. 1. A NDFRWON, Gen' Pasenger A gelt.
OENERAL ORFICES: PORT811OUTH, VA.
Florida Central and
. r nPeninsular Railroad
short IIna latw een Florida and all Norl,
er Points.
Everelt, Havanliah, Augusta, Ga., Co.
IIMbil, Vashin1gtoli, BalfiInre,
Philadelphia, New Yolk, flom.
ton AndP the Easit.
Everett, facon, A tlanta, (!hattonoogi, Nash
Ville. L,ou1isville. Cinelinati, Oh iengo.
Tverelt . Iighaj, Holly sprlngs. .
phis, little Rock, Kansas City, St. Louis, c-I.
cago, SIoux City.
ItIver. unction, Pensacola Mobile New Or.
leans, 'Texas. Mexico, California 'anl the
Pacllic Coast. Effective January 18. 1897.
Newv York Express No 38, leaves Jackson.
yille 8.2" a. mn., #1 hi throngh Pulimat, Sleep.
ers for Savannah, 4 olumbia, -Wasingon
huait imore, Philadelphia, Now York, and1( all
Entsmern points. Connects for Fernanillina.
Return~ train No. 87 reaches Jacksonvyllie '.12
p. mo.
New York and Florida Limited. No. 32
80ol(d Vestibule Train with comnpartmtent, ob
servation, dining and slee ing cors, very ele.
gant ; leave 41. Augustine .60a. mn., Jachseni.
yuile 11.001a. m-,~ daily except Sumi.v. No. i
returning ar.tives Jacksonyilie :.30 p. mn., St.
NeW York liat Mail No. 88, leave .Jaackson.
Ville 3}m1 p. mn. D)aily for san e points Northt
CarrIes Through Hlee era Jacksonville to New
York. Retuirn .No, arrives Jacksonville
9.00 a. mn.
Asheville Route-Through Pulman Slee t-.
ing Car Hervice for CincinnatI utia Havanna 4,
C'olumbnia, AshevIlle, Hot. SprinLot, IK ntoxville,
th4rough tihe Celebrated Monuntain Count ry of
Nor hs Carolina. Leav Jacksonville ti.5i p. m.
Arriv'es CincInnati 7.165aI. m1. 1.lturninlg, ar
rivas Jlacksonyllle 9 a. mn.
Only.line through the beautiful lill entintry
of Midle Florida, Pcnsacoia and Etsenmba
Ilay. Leave Jacksonville 9.15 a. mn. Ity No. 2
daIly, for ILako City, Live Oak, ?4adi1son. Mon
ticello, Tallahassee, Illyo. J unction, PensOa
cola. Miobile. New Orleans and the Mou t hwest
MexIco, California and the P'acile Co)ast
Cart les Slt'epers. Return, No. I arrives Jack
SOn)vile 8.05 a. mn.
Leave .Jacksonville 9.15 a1. ma. For Starke
linwt horne, SlIver Spuing Ocala, GaInesville
Cedar Key,~ Wildwood, Lcesburg. '1Tavarea
A popka, Ornando, Lacoocho, Dade CIty, Plan,
C tv .'i amnpa. A rrive Jackaonvllle, 3.15 p. t,
llolly Springs Roto (No. 86). 8t. l.ouis5,
Kanasciv,ChiIcago. I eave .Jukksonville
6.55p. ., orlacon Atlanlta, irmngham,nn'
Memnpis. Kanisas (ity. Throughs Pnllman
Sleeper without cbant go In 48 hours to IKnntsa
City3. TIhe route Ia y ia Agon, A tianta, lilr
mlinghna, rnliolly8prin gs forMemphils, 8prin -
ileId. Kannsas City. No. 85breturn arrlves .Jac -
so0nyvhe 9.00x n. m4.
8.20. a. m-Leaves Jacksonville for liruns-~
wick by the (Cumberland Route 8tcauner, and
Ci uberlai,d Hound.
11.00 a1. mi.-l.eavo JacksonvIlle for lirns-5
wick, via Everet t, dalily,eucept Mundaly.
.t)l p. m1.-Loca l for hverett.. Close connelC
dlon for B1runtswck, Shortest, andt quIickelt
route.
6.t,0 p. mU.-L.ocat for Tallahassai and inter
mediato point s. :irrive Jacksonyvile 4.15411 .m..
19.20 p. m1.--For Tamp1a anad inte1me 1)late
ploints. _Puli' ll)a Hleepers. Arrive Jackson-~
yuile 7.;h5 a. 11n.
Trhroughl lepers for CincinnatI via AsheS
ylile, leave Jacksonville t, 0.55 p. m., arrives
Ash eville 1.40 p. mu., arrives Cincinnatti 7.11
For Macon, Atlanta, two tra4ins dal
iAte5V Jacksonville 8.20 a. m. e,nd 6.W .m.~
Steamner "M'.anateue" froml T'ampa toi Itra Clen
twn 55.n1 Mannstee River Poiinta.
Pullmsan Sleepe.rs on ail NIght Trains.
Parlor Cars bet ween Jacksonville ande Tampa
Head r best indexed township mnap ci
N. 8. PNNiNGTON A .0. MAODONEIL
TaffiManager. Eeneral Passenger Ait
Atlantic Coast Line
lBetweenm ChsarieNOn4 118.41 (oslmbia
UJp3.er fothl Caro1un, North. 4.'r
Hun., Athlens nmott Atlantn.
IVII.)uN(sTN, N. t. Jan, 19lt, l800.
GOINo Wji:sT: it Effect. Jan. 119, (Go130 CAs-r
--. , 18937 hO 6 3
7 in L.....arleste,8.C...Ar 9t II Pt
arn3 54 L v .. Lies.A....Ar 7 48 p0
e r.... Columba...A...L (i15 Pm
an l a p.Ar.........rely .... v 3 18 PIm
2 m r......Noewbe rry.....v 2 57P0
12 A0rp---A..~ Clintont..I.....L 2 10 Ptm
I j"41 Ar0-.a. Larens.......L v 1145 P11
.G: s .een Awood......Lv...-.
:1 Ipmo A r-.......bbille........L . --
7410 1In' Ar....A thlens, GIa.....v.-'
7 r A5 p r.....ianta, a.....L Lv...
pAr...Wlnasb~oro, 8.0..v..1 ii 4!am
'apn?Ar....a haott,N.0..Lv 9t33 am
pmt, )1 Ar....A iferson, 8. 0.i.i1 05 am
434nn A r.......Genvlle.....v 111 30 am
3 0 lim A r..T.... Spar tan bnrg . .. Iv ii 4 a
bt3 pmn Ar r..endelrsonville, N.C..Lv 9S 1515m
7 00 pmn A r..~....Aeville.......L v 8120 am
Nos. 62 an.td 68 Solid trains e enCals
41n and t'olumbia.
1. M.EMERSO21N,Qenil Passen er Agont.
(s0n'l Manager. rai Matagiler,