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TOM MAOKEY'8 I1GANY. The Famous south Carolina Ex-Judge Ac cused in New York of Having Two Living Wives. [Now York Journal.] Ex-Judge Thomas Jefferson Mack ey, gay in spito of his being within one year of the allotted span of life, has brought misery into the lives of two young women, and both are cry ing for vengeance and his punish ment for bigamy. He is now in hid ing to escapo arrest. He was last heard from in Pittsburg, Pa. After ex-Judge Mackoy was estab lished in Washington, rumors that he was leading an irregular life reached the ears of Mrs. Mackoy. She had an investigation made, and the result was that sho secured a divorce on June 22d, 1889, on the statutory ground. The scandal aris ing from this drove him from his old haunts for a time, at least, and he came to this city and opened a law ollico in Cilianbors stroot, near Broad way. Most of the money Mackey had made in the law business he lost, it is said, speculating in stocks. lio added to his income by contributing to magazines and published soveral volumes on logal topics. The former judge has soveral old friends living here and he frequently visited their homos. On one of these visitS he inet Miss Sarah Lenore Cur. tis, the daughter of ox-Judge Curtis, a wealthy man, who lives at Stai ford, Conn. Miss Curtis had just been graduated from a college in Now England and hand peculiar ideas oncerning iiatrimolly. She didl not, bolieve ill love as the foundation for wedlock and bel that minarriges founded ulp>n intellectual ,yfnpathy were the only ones which would re sult in life long lapipioss. Mis,i Curtis met the judge several imos 1111d disensS-d t his sblpject witih him. le agreed with all that sho said, and after an nerluainttance of a few months proposed marriage. 1e wis then 6 1 and she was only 20. Her pirent! reluctantly gave their O uselit t0 t'lm tiliotn and the ex. judge anid ex judge's pretty ddugh ter were married on May 3d, 1891, at St. Pa1uPs Methodist Episcopal chureh, No. 808 East Fifly-lfih street, by the lev. George If. Me Grew. Ex-judge Curtis gave his daughter $1,000 for a wedding pris et. Mrs. Mackey' had1 supposed t hat bor husband was weoalt hy enough to give her a homno as good as tile 0ne she0 gave up, but she soon found out that lie was~ practically peinniless. lHe decidled te go to Eu rope on the honeymoon01 t ripj and spent the $1 ,00it p)resenlt ill the old country just as I f it belonged to himl. When t hey re turned they went to housekeeping at No. 3(lS West One Hunldred and1( Six teenth Street. The ex-Judge was so (levoted to his wife that lie couldl not. tear him self ana y froml her long eniough to attendit to h,is lawv business, and( raise money for her support. Mrs. Mackey had a little fortune of her own, amid her hlusb)and borrowed money14 from her rego btrly. IlI so ,n began to absent himiiself from home and has If every wo)nanl who expects to beCcomne a snother wouild heed andI ILead that great book, "The People's Coin non s-e-.,* Nieci. ical Adviser." by i)z R. V. P'ierce. chici consulting physician to the Inivalide' 1o. tel and Surgical Institute. Bluffalo. N. X. there would he stronger umoth- rs andI healthier, hap pier children in thi., world.1 In this grand vol ute several hnn(ledcc of its thousand pages arc dlevotedi to teachinug womnen how to take care of thIemuselve-s during every trying andh critical pevticid (,f their hives and especi.dly at the timne of approaching mzot he rhoodi. 'rhe author of thirs rentarkable work has had a lifetime of practical e-xperience in treating the special dliseases and w-ea~k-ness es of wotn)en, anid is recoignizedl as one of the foremiost of living exper ts iii this partie. ular field of practice. HIis "iFavorite Pre'. scription "' is the luost wondeltrful 'niedicine ever invented to restore natural organic stength and( power to the declicate fe:ni. line strtusre which is tuoist initintately conicernedl si nothe rhood. Trakeni during the timne of anticipationi it dleprives this ordeal of all its accetstom,edh terrors and dangers ; uuakes the cominig of brby absoltutely safe andI comilparatively painles renrders the muother strong and cheerful, and hel pa to endow the child with a strong. hea lthy~ constittution. Mrs. Mabel Jordan. of swofford. i,ewis Co. WVashington, writes :"I took Dr. ilerce 'saor ite Prescription nuttl the very last day. we now havena fine, plump little girl over t wo weeks old1 I ufferedl less pa in than with any of tile others this being the sixthl child, and she has good health. I got upI oin the tenth~ day and dressed mnyself-something I coud not do (vith the other babies. Have beeni gaining in strength every day and feet well, all due to o.od and to Dr. P'ierce's Pavorite PrescriptIon." For the "Medical Adviser," send 21 one. cent st.amps, to cover cost of mailing only, ** or for cloth -covered copy 3: stamps, to Dr. R. V. Pierce. Rufralon N V. been away for weeks at a timo dur ing the last two years. He told his wife that he was attending to im portant legal cases, which would bring him large fees. Mrs. Mackey never saw any of the inevey he got as fees. Her husband did not like to live long in any ono bonso, and since 1891 they have lived at. No. 130 West Ninetieth St, No. 47 West Ninety-ninth St., No. 18 West Ninety-ninth St., No. 70 West One Hundred and Fifth St., No. 30 East Tenth St., and they moved about a year ago to the Cath arine apartment house, No. 220 West One Hundred and Fourteenth St. He claimed that it was unhealthful to live longer than three months in any' house. On June 8th last Mackey told his wife that he was going to Washing ton to attend to an important case and would be absent for a long time. During her absence he packed up all his clothing, and when s1io returned home he had disappeared with about $4,000 of her money. She board nothing from him and could not got any trace of him in Washington. Acting upon the advice of her father and Lawyer John B. Fisko, of No. 52 Wall street, she obtained a war. rant for the arrest of her husband on the charge of abandonment from Justico Mott, in the Harlem Polico court.. A detective was detained to servo the warrant.. The ex-Judge, though in seclusion, was not idle. Last spring while in Washington, he met Miss Katherine Porterfield, a beautiful young wo. man. She was living temporarily with Mrs. Loving, who keeps a fashionable boarding house. Mackey mado lovo to Miss Porterfild. Ho told her he had been a widower for years, and bofore he returned to his home if, this vity she had promised to marry himi if her parents con sentedI. The ex-judge saw Colonel Oeorgo A Portertield, cashier of the Bank-,of Charlestown, in Charlestown, W. Va., the fat her kf his tiancee, and obtainvd his consent. to the marriage. On July% 1. 1Iackey amid Miss Porrieldi marriodu at her hone by the Rev. A. C. Hopkins. In the evening the ex. judge and his bride starte(d for Wash ington. He told Colonol Portortield that there was a woman int New Yot k who vould attempt to blackmail him if the marriago became known at that tiilb, and the marriago liceso was obligingly concealed by the city clerk in Charlestown. The ex-judge and his wife spent two (days in Washington and then lhe took her to Plainitield, N. J. On Sat. urday-, July '23, lie cal led uipon Mrs. Mackey No. I at her home. She tried to coifmaiumic(ate wit h the dletec tive who had :he warrant, buit wvas unable to do so. Mac-key said that lhe had been kept away by urgout business, but he agreed to meet his wvife at her home the next (liy. ThIe ex-judge camne at the appoint od time and wats arrested. Hie was taken to the lHarlem p)olico court and wa held in $600 bail for examnina tion on thle charge of abandonment. He followed Mrs. Mackey to her home m.d umade this con m ssion to his wife: "I married Miss Kat herinie Porter heold,'" saidl he, '"on July 19. I did so against my wvill. She is a woman of bad1( reputation. I cal led upo her arnd she put some drug into my wvine. Idrank it. mind bemcamo olivi ous. Whlenm I was fully restored to conscionisneuss I learne.d t hat I had married this woima'." Mlrs. MIackey was astouinded at her huisibandi's perlid y, anid nearly lost her roam>ui wh'Ien hie pr(toposed a plan to) save hiimself. lie adimit ted thant lie loved Miss Por t erthd.d, anid had trid to otin ii a dIi vorceo ini several Stat es~ fromi Mirs. M -e1.key' that lhe inight marry her, w~hhi did not agree withI his story about beinig dr'.,ged. Th'lere was a person mi Mrs. Mackey's flat w ho overboeard the conversation. Mitcks.y said tlhat. his second wife did not know of his former nma rri age. "I will go mand see this wvoman," said Mrs. Mackey, "amnd tell her w ho I aim. You deserve to go to prjio for bigamy." Mackey became violeut, put his hand uipon his 'otket and said ierce I)y: "If you (dare to even think of find ing rmy wife I will illi you full of holes." "1 v ' you, Sarah," said the ox judge more calmly, "to swear to a statemeint whichi I will prepare now. Tlhe gist of it will lie that you will |admit that uihen I umarried you y' a ihadt a husm,mi li.i:g from ...o. ..o. had not boon divorced. This will imake our marriage illegal and will gave iie from going to the peniten tiary. If you will do this I will not ilesort you. I will bring my other wife to this city to live and will spend part of the timo with her. and part with you." A fter this proposition it took some time for Mrs. Mackey to recover her senses. Then she said: "You are a scoundrel, sir, and I will never sign any paper for you, not even i! I conld save your life. Leave my house or I will call the police." The ex-judge left, muttering tbroats. Mrs. Mackey, after consulting with Lawyer Fiske, decided to give up the abandonment I)roceeditjgs and start a suit for divorce. She learned it was her husband's intention to for feit his bail bond and go to Europe with his bride, and she was surprised last Wednesday by the following telegram from her husband: Pittsburg, Pa. Mrs. Mackey, No. 226 West One Hn dred and Fourteenth stroot: Left to avoid unjust arrest; aii alone; will return to you if you will stand by me. Will you? Answer paid hero. Tui)NAs. It is said that after Mackey had failed to get his wife to condono his offence he deserted Mrs. Maciov No. 2 in Jorsey C'ty, and she retirned to her father's home. It was learned then that the old ex judge had two wives living, and the warrant which he refers to in his telegram is one obtained for his arrest upon the complaint of Mrs. Mackey No. 2 in the South. Colonel Porterfield's sons, it is said, have declared they will kill the judge on sight. It is said that ono ot thor, Robert, lives inl Brooklyn. There is a Rlobert Porterfield in the Brooklyn directory' whose address is givfn as No. 157 Bambridge street. The Porterfiebd who lived t helo ro. Cotly ifas Ioved aid nis prest-it :d dress is uot known. Lawver Fiske is collecting theevi dence and will file a petition for di. vorce as soon as possible. Mrs. Mackey No. I is in comfort ablo circunistunces and her home is neatly furnished. A womon frienl liveg with her. After she gets a di yoreck ,he' will retturn to her fther's homl1e inl St aifo d. noI ii, . I.,,ra.nc... (Newvs anid Courier.) The fact thant the large inisurtan)c comnpatnies are the richest conicerin' int exist ence, says thIe Natshville American, provets thait the intsuranei biusin(ess as a whole is a very protit able0 one, andJ( it submits t he general reflect ion and some) pa rItil ar fatcts r''lat ing to it for the considertion of t he businuess tmen of Ton issse'. Thu richt comtpanie4 derive I tir incomnt atnd profit, of coourne, fromr. a very large field, and the especii puOrpos< of the Amnericant is to suggest thla mioney cont ribuatedl by th,. people o TFenn essoen to t lhe weaIthI of such comi paniest might lbe retainted at botmu greatly to) theo advanttage of Itha State. Dunring the year 18S7, it shows the people of T'etnn'eee pidtto in pre miiunos for fird atnd moari' insurancu $2,713,4,-02; ini promtu~is for Iifeo ini snranci, 81I,897,27(); mn piremium ns e iiidelity and censualty compI ant ies $2( 9, 0961; itn asstessmtenits to atsse~smt.. lie o n accidenit. companies $2t)4, 741 ; ini atssessmtenuts t o "fral ernal"' ai sessmttit. orders $%5 , I32; all of wlihih p'aytui-nmis, aiggregatinitg $1, 928,04i2, or aboutt. five mlion <i d1 ar: ini round numberIa's, were puaid toGu paie oultsuide thle S)tat(e, aind, course, carried so tmuch tmontey oni of lhe State. Ini t he past Ii ftie yer $2;3,773,709 htave gone froun th State to paty premiiumns on1 fire in sourance alhonte, ant d if thle payPmenit, for ot.h r intso utance din g thle santu periodl wmoe at the ratei of the payV ments for latt- year, the total for th fiftaern y ea rs wa,s, of cou rse, m.'a rl~ $40.000 ,000O. F"romu t been. figue-, thle A mtoricat says. it can htl seena wha,t Ihis systeni of itntsidle inisutranmce costs tIhe p0toph of the St ate; anod, whzile it is troi that mtuch of the monieiy so paidl on comtes b,ack itn the losses whtich th copaie pay, it is plain mxtha't thi net result is a large profit to thu comp)anies, or they would not con tinue the butsine,s, arid the fact tha theiy tare the riel est conc~erns mt exist "1nce proes thait t he business is geni orally a ighily profitable one. "1 does tnot take anty pocwe'rful reasont iog,'" sayts thte Amoerigan in coin-ht sion to show that if the largo suim paid by the people f lTunossee ro mained at hon e, circulating amonj our own people, and performing th useful and valuable functions o which capital is capable that th< people of the State would be to i very large degree the gainers by tk4 process. This is the lesson, of course, whicl is presented for the consideration o the people of all the southern Statei and the poople of Texas appear t have begun to consider it to goo purpose. Under an act recenti passed by the Legislature the Texa Mutual Life Insurance Company wo incorporated for the purpose of er couraging the organization of hom companies, so that a part at. least c tle capital annually smit out of tl State may be retained for invastmnv and us111 Iat lihomie. TheV Pl op., etls C the company say-: "Tex?is V, so far re iovedl fr-oi ti groat toty cent rcs that it is, pracl vally a count rY witlhini itself. Th being the Case, let its e wint i fe other poopht s, simila.-Iy situtated, lir dingjt. Tho litiho i landl of No, Zo:aod. with a ppulaio-i not thir,l ats great ats thant of Texas, hii it Comip1 aIy w hos- n, sets exceed $10, 10, 000. Ilstiad of se-ltdin Ig itI life initrance premtliumcs and arenot1i lations to Australia, or to Etlhitm they are. to ilthis extei.t at least, r aiui permitant ly at home. Ta reserve, sirlus, dvij:als, dett claims, interest, taxes, coummissior and expenses circulate at hotne, t the benefit of every business on ti island. Australia proper, with a popt lation but little greater than that. Texas, has home companies who, assets exceed $100,000,000. In o own conitty somo We.stern Statt linve brken away from the apret strings of Elastern corporation Kansas and tNbraska, a( Iowa at Inldianil, and Californiiia anud Michi gun eich have a successful Coipanl, whilo Oh1io's home coilpalny hafts it set- of m1orev than l S,th),000, at Whi-consin's home com0ipaiy hals mlol it han ;100,000,000." TI Financial Clhrouicle conti h-s somne further interesting info intion bearimg on the generil sul jet; one higlyv suggestive statemel be-ig that the policies of h1fi insu ance in force in New York alono 1117 amou4nted to 1 .22i,7 5,5 1:nd(i the gross assets to -1 ,334,051 81. Tliese figres, as tohe 1aiufa turers' Record says, sunficiently "ii (dicato the aecumulation of weali tihroughi the agency of insurani compan)iuis,'' and1 it adds all that n"cessary to add by waly of commtier when it says: "HI ow much the South has conti buted] to thles,' accumllat ionsi and others ini the North woubll be dui cult to) estimate, but it is a fact h yondl dispute thait the South 54en1 annuaillly millionis of dollars to or side~ inisuranco110 comnpaite in' l t het pa mienits Onl policies, comparaitIitively 1 t lo of which returins in the form peranet inivest ments. TVhe esta I ishmnent of homeIt compilanlies ini Sout erni Staites wVill tend( to keep Vl mftoey in those sect ions whero it mtost niEeee. What has been (do ini New Zealand, ini), Michiin or 01 cani certat ily be (10n1 inl Txats iiu mlaujy anot.her Sont hern State, pr vided-. t'veiry satfiguardt'. is ha~d in < Oh, the Pain c Rheumiatismi Rheumatism often causes the mosti tenso suffering. Many have for yei vainly sought, relief from this disabli disease and are to-day worse off thi over. ilheumnatism is a blood diseca: and Swift's Specilto iii the only cure, 1 cause it Is the only remedy which e reach such doep-seated diseases. A fow yearn ago I was takon wvith inflar tory Rhleumatismn, 'which be'camel so intei that I was for weeks tunble to wvalk. I tr several prominent pha cl eans andt took their trc m t ient faithfully, but unable to get tho sli~ est relief. lIn fact, my dition seemled to gr S over amy entire body,,s , lfr aloInic surtot akeny. I tr I ~ ~ an paenm,ed icr 1 tt fr,enda I cied tor edy, and in t wo mnon ths I was cured c'omtplett 'The euro was permianent. for I have never si. had a toulch of Rhiet unt icm thiouhnma Stimes exposed to damp~ slud cold wa r EI.A .(oi M. IPPi,mtL B711 Powolton Avenut,, P'hiladelphia, t Don't suffer longer with liheumiatis Threow asidoe your oils and liniments, they can not reach your troublec. Do: experiment with do ctors-their pet and mercury wvill aidd to your dlisat Ity and completely destroy your dig< -~ tioni. It Is gunaran teed purely vegetable, a t -tontai ns no potaoh, mercury, or oI . reheral. Blooks mailed free by Swi ganization and operation of the com plitties." The success of the Equitable FTire Insurance Company in Charleston has shown what home companies can 3 do. It has boon organized for about % two years, and has made a remark able record. The business of th< company has steadily increased ani its stook is now regarded as one o f the safest, and most profitable seocuri It ties in this market. Bab 'sr:; 2Comini , raeans pain. danger and possible death for some e wives. For others it tvmeans practically no 4 discominfort at i,ll. there is no reason why child. birth 8liold be a period ' of Unin atnld dread. Bev. it IS F eral nonths before a linimer woman becomes a to be al moth3r she should pVied e: t prepare hercelf for ernall) the critical ordeal. It relax( v There is a prep.ara.. the mu & tionmade which is cles and r intended for this Roves th IV purpose alone. distensioi - The naine of giveselastic this wontlerful ty to ever preparation is organ col corned I Mother's childbirth,a r takes away a danger an [iend, nearly all suffe ing. tresul follow if ti remedy is uB( during the who period of pres nancy. 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Norfolk ..... .... .. 7 0 a ........ Danvili ..................... lI b1p 1 86p A r. Richmond .................. 6 40 a 6 25p Ar. Wshingt. ............ 6 42a 0 85p " BiLthuore .. Ra.......... 8 03 a 11 8MIp P)hilMdlplha.. ........... 10 15 a 2 6a " ew York........... 12 48 p 6 211a .outhbound. No. 37 No. 85 Daily. Daily. 0 LT. New York, P1.1 .........401 1215nt Philadelphia .............. 66P 8 " Baltinore ................... 920p LV. Wash'ton, go. 11y.. ... 10 431) It lb a Lv. Richmond .................. 2lOnt 12 Olin Ly. Danville ..................56a 6 16P . LV. Norfolk ... .. ........ OMP. Ar. Uoeensboro..............6 45a. d Lv. Greensboro................7 05a ' 82p ] Crlotte.................9 B5& 10 20P d .. ."."1-. .. ..-- . - -- 2 a 11 6 Chester .....................IU) b 1 iP '- " W itn%boro.................11 41 : 12 26 a tr Col'bia Bland'g st...........12 46tn 1 87a L. Colunbiala U. dep't.........I16p 400a " Johustons.................2 6 P 00a d Trenton ............8 0p 6 2a - Oraniev 8........ 88 7 *Ar. Augusta............... 4 15 8 00 a LL. Spartanburg.......... 9 6 05 ~e 114n- 5 Lv.~ stinptai21rn SLy. Collbin, .. . 5p 8 8 0 a Ar. Charleston p................ 0 11 00 10 401)1 11 35a Lv. Colbla,. .. .110 12 47 Savannah.....5p ........47 a 6 ........... 4 . Ar. acksuvH1 .......9 25p a 10 20 , Exce)JOU dihy Passenvor service betweon Nos. 87.andl U%-Waohhigton alid Southweterm -Limited. Etwltd Veatil,iled train With (lining i, car and first V-1011 C-Onebtae northI of Charlotte. Pu'illuiaIM i 3I11 1,04#111 t0eelli I il ursbe %io u Talia JnciuiKj. hava"inh, NVIsItiington 0~1 2u0 ao 11rk. p PiIII,1Sleoong Ciare lictweej. (jtjfrjqttq ~. arnd (iOInjoijul.- - P"lIlinan dit,wintr-ronin BleOPlin g cars be. twe'en Meremnshoro jnjd N(irfo)lc. C14),e conniem flon at Norfolk for 017 0J NT COMFORT, arriving timoirt it, tinimo f,ir lbrenfla4t. Solid train, wit), Parlor earit, betweem Charleston Mi1 A5s1evil87.a ft". bO'an -U. -S. Fz"At Mail. Throngh d"nWinulrug ri)w bmtitpt s!t,q)Ijg carm tjo. Pwevii JTackAotiville. and Ne York wid Pull-. nin HLeliu cas ct,_e AngI1K1aand Char% S1(00-o Pilinuan itleepinigcors bevtwell Jftok Tsonvillo and Cb1tiiiijun, ell route da1ily )OtNvoun Jllcl"Olvillc Alsul Ci"Vll"ttl vin AxIteville. FR~ANK S. GANNON, ..cui,, Third V-P. 41Q Galn. 3N(Tr. T. M., Witshing ton. W. A. TURK, .S.11. W1 5p4IC, Fi . A.. Washin -ton. (1 . P. A., Atlanta. ~vSOUTHERN rZAILWAY, I 1 k ____ J1n1110 )~ PC11C~ 1I 1,AIOS i 1; N o. i. L-V .75-1A .u _ - a _ 7%ewLQrry........0 2 at np 12 00 a N.- 8 p7.......... 0 71 a ' v......... I a . . 1 8. 0p Ar._Hcl~es.......... 8 2 a 8 05j p i Ar. Anderson 1144) a 682 1p Ar. Chaleon................ 06 a0 p 21f1 00 aI Lr. Coal'll ..&y......... 11 a 12 47 P }"Savlantah.-............. * itI 4 47p 608 Ar. Jarcnvill............p9 in 10 15 a Excellentoa..y.passenger srice 1betweeni AF lo ada New York. *f Nos. ~S...nd ...-Wa i ~ tonan utwetea m - Limr. el Veslud..... tra pin wit inpin N. P lunorawing......8n . p.ars bot~ won Tar.n akovlo an ah, Wash igtn O ailyfow york .i.'i PulnA le iCas b 1 halot a0n itichmon. iiii . ...;4 " Pullnan drnwmg-romsl copng ca r mo aaas be-an twe8,e1 nd8 ofenbor urndt( Norfo.Coecne. ainrtvin there ain tpm.forbrekfat cp i. (VSli trainaith)eu I'aro cara, a bewen iot3 abund. S:- . 114 .F1u..st . Manl p.nh mi Vu land drainglcd roo mfe sleiung.I ca. bi tween' aksonv4 ilad NewI I t''g44 York a n Pl ma sleepli4g crs he ween nn ataui 4441and, Char. elinvillodanlyColun.obia,Ienkrouteiidaily betwoon F1tANK GANN ..M.CIP Third. V-P. &n Ge.o1 r T. M.,h Washingon.t W. PA.o Cars, 1 8..e* H2.,n H imA R1>Wo ICK, P. A.l. Washi. C.ngt A. t :4. PIA. A(t. rt OUTHER.NtWBRAI LAY,Ft Ci Alondon 111ed 'ePaedle In froot hm I ..'oln bla...I Cino. i 101 7"1 1ros(r8 .......( '... l1 1 ' " X wt ,erry........... 1.o 2 I . 8" N inoty- fS..........0 3 1 18 ~ 11(11 *0 1 4a~Vhte tre I2112 7 , a3r1 6 1II 2 7Ink tin a m~ 47 6 n' at so 12 ~00 8f4.I aa m 1 1 p m t .iA. Hotiy;os..........t 8 2 l a m 'ranp.l Aii . Abeil...... .. . - Kr renvn..... iTATIANE. an euIf theAanta .l.. il . Greevile.. " Williamaton..eGray 9Y05 ain 1 55Q> n llebeEr. 'un.aDail InSaj :e n pttnas iclna0 40 mmi is___ ._ ..t_ 4.i> a r. ~ reeNwory...... t il." y in 1 y mur " P ospriy........ 9w yin.ADA ...A L7 o Atlanta, Mu rtotte Augusta, A hens, a inigto,'.Neow Orleans. U1sti.ta l:aAgu, Nashville and New Yolk. los,on, itichmod, W ashiington, Norfolk, Philadolphi.i. Schedule hi effect July. 1t, I98. sOUiIuiONfNb. No. LS. io 4 ,V New Y ork, via Penn..R.R *11 a m. a0 "Ihilatic phia ..................... A 12 , 111,2 l> ia ut "Batlin oro....... ...... .......... 8 I.. I 2 60 al W aaihingtoll...................... 4 4u " 4 3U3 Ittuhiond.......................... t8 5 pui 9t. VNorfolk, va 8. A ....*8 30 pm * 15" J'ortaimouth " . 8 4o pi 921) WyWoldein,va%H.A A. 0.......... *11 2, pln* 1161 anl kr Ilendurson. a .........*12 66 Un *1 48 pIM kr Durhiam,ia K A. L . ..... t7 81 ami 6 pl by rDurham, It ...... t7 M pltuii a 10 aan Ar itaicigh, via 8. A.1 . ........ *2 _16um *8 40 pm Sanford............................. 8 3 505 " " outhorn Phios.................4 23 4 5 8 1 11am let .. ........... .......... 5 " 6 " Wadlosboro .............5 5.3 8 0 lonroo ...................... " 912 1V inlgton..................... *12%5 q Ar Charlotte, via 8. A. L......*7 0 " *10 26pin " Chester, v ia B., A. L.......... 8 03 pml Re 58 pm Lv Columbia, U. N.& L. R. t. ............ 10 (0 pin Ar Cinton " I i 4........ . Greenwood " ... 5 1..7 a %.bleuvlllo "..... ... Elberton ".... 1207 p. 2.41 Athens " .....1 1 4 Winder " ......... 16,) 428 Atlita, 8. A. L. (Union 254) 52) 1)eot (CntalTime) _ SNORITHBOUND) No. iu N o. 88. Lv Atlanta, (Central Trime) *12 0 1n Illt7. ill Winder ...... 2 401 pirt It, .101mi Athens ..... 1 1 18 11 10ita. Elbeon ...... 4 85 "1 3 atm Abbeville ...1) 10 3;a 011 0llwooda .... 5-11 2 a Sumia C.ton ......1* pm21i to Arci;tiubla, C. N. & i. ......... t7 4b Chester . 8 8 " 4 ArChilotte. viat H. A. L.... 10 In *7 71,) Lv Monaroe, via 8. A. L....' #4oinl oti5" Hamlet,.... " 1 8 * 0 ATWllIngtoll '...I.. .... 12 V) pml Bountheell P'ines 1 ...... 2(41 ( Otun Raleigh " 213 *1 20 " I Inderon, .......... 2 40 m 210 mu "x A h n ...... ... 3 23 . 1 ( 9pin Ar Duraitun " ......:. 4 5 4 10 pm Lv Mi rlinin F7I Ot, I) tm 0 .i 9 mll Ar bbeot.,vi. A ......... *WHill *2 4 51a pn U1 ( .na.A AC 8 . ....... 0 "* 735 Walilmgtin.ltN.ln. .it. 1231 . ' 10 Bafflii-.oro 46 9. i I 4f 1 !0) 1 0% rLilk 1Plilladelpllo, 64 ' i 3 Ts., pill h 0 " " Now York. * ... 6 13 . 4 a'j Ar Portsmout.ia ". A 7 25 em* 5 20 p. "Norfolk " " *7:si" ')5 * Li'l. fl)ly ex.Sluldity. ______ No. 403 na 402.-'T a At... oan Spoel5l,O" kolld Vest i .l Train of 1u6ll s0"leopere asid Conches bmwgton ..,. ....... ii At Ifaitil, tallic 1'lj-8 5c in bet weena Ilorts. "routh ni'd Pne" .. . 1 N"d. 41 Ami 3n.-d-1 l".. . A. L. ]xprvpp," Lv ii ura-n'. m an " .........la 7' 031mf(0. A Wolildo.,h i aA. C L...... s .d I3 '> aili *2eperi betwheemt I .i.i.oA iL A.... tit.. . Com 1Pay blee:pers tiet weeii Colitkaibitt sind Atilitil. A iat tn.ore "11311ce 111eial it ontleclon lmo in Atiik f1w~x 51milroimel , Mixle,a No Or-.tn "m- iat, N16e1ville, MU11",111"i Illeti. Florida . " r ic ls, J i " *1 ."161-111t lo , "). A)ly , It .Nil, e. unda., ltR)i3 Aianta al. and Coh Ice-bre aWanhinGetn'l Aan aitr V V, NWBE lF: , t it-Wl1-ti rl :enl an. . I a(I u 1InI 'lo31ers Mhnger. 'U'. .1. A N I31l' I.-N. 6viia'l h'isisenger Agent. N".le 1.t A I3t-*a he 1A .I '1A. I. xpeS s 81l''-In CTramhs btnd el Pu l Slespers 4(pshlimiet bien Colub AiAtana. MOUTH'l CAlWal.l1%A & GE8ORMt~A It, It U1 h IM.SNOKe In)FeA1l1aMt-.n c Ann afo Mti.i:41Ome lT., Jun. VA 1 7. WAa,TexIa MLE. DAILY. I-v ( hinle-Mti .................. 7 It nn 5 So pml 8gaa she vill ..n.............. . F 33 1 1 loid a1 , O)~ere' ....................... 8 3a0 at lt 7 Lq pil lI- 'ielivil, I - . ................8 31 urm 7 35 pil Rlo\vs A....w............... At 1s,m 7 60 pin Orau,go-hurg....... ........ 9 '2 aim 8 20 pill St. Mati AewsN ...........en A .8gam 8 48 p Foat Motte.............1 00 aan 9 03 KiigvIlle...............10 1 ain 9 20 pin l( W. Ivt il.........I 4. Trafflo4Mannger. Mt. SA 'tikili.......'. 0'2Cene fAgent,.)11 TH E'oaga,.......,.'.I) 35.IaNl 41. 1 Double aiastmy.Tr...n....wtween 8'hIe)ton i3OUT il.j:g..........13 GOl- 4 A at. 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Miat elw................8 lb 131 a 6 8 48 pm31 Fo el Ml3 ott..................80 00 a11. m 44 03 K ig v1 ie ......................S 0 1m 9 60 pmn A tir,('ol mi a.....................13 5513nm)) 0 10 pmn Lv( Coli......................7 (O i.im 14 00 pma Any il h-.... .%[ ......,.. 7 4 K n. 4 Fo Aa a Ma.t:........................... 5 nm4 55. pin t.~ A 11 .h .8............ am ,09pi Amra' naeibu..rg......................1 302 pmn l. owes vi, i i......................... 3 nj 42Sapm I i' rn neh i'................7 5 5 p ...o.... .............................am 6 34ap A h ri s o.. ................1 i3t0AY p iv (31 h a r. 33...................~ .. 10 2 5 pm Ca' ldn 3 uh v ai ia.............9 35 311 m 7 5 pn1 Den nk r .......................i ii 321nm1 42 p.13 l.v aiik i l ..................a 610 l 8i58 pm. 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