The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, January 19, 1900, Image 4
FARAWAY MOSES.
H1E WHtITESH OF TIIINUS OF IENIRAl
INTRCEitST TO TEilE i'E1PIE ANI)
RIELATES EXPEIENCES IN
1IS OWN CAIIlEER.
(From Pennsylvania Grit.)
I am going to write a letter while
I'm better, from the polished baldi
tudo of my thought-crib clear down
to my fragrant No. 's--bottor as ox
gall 8ou) stirred up with the tail ond
of a lawsuit over the ownership of an
old country homlestead with an ances
tral graveyard on the northeast cor
ner and a mortgage duly recordod at
the county seat.
I am bettor because I am slowly
but surely (lying of a disease which
every quack doctor in the land prom
ises to curo permanently, if my mo
noy holds out, and which the regu
lar practitioner promises to curo if
my system holds out long enough
for me to die of old age.
But they all want to be paid in
advance. They aro willing to risk
their medicine, but not willing to
take any risk on me. I might he
mean enough and contrary enougn
to lay down and die after swallowing
several barrels of their miserable
and six or ton bushels of pills,
besidet: making a regular daily aver
ago of their sarsaparilla, and expec
torant, and balsam, and bitters, and
olixors, and cattle powder, and tapo
worm-tea. They know their modi
cine will cure, but these are not cer
tain whether they could make enough
of it to (10 the job in one season, so
they want to be paid in advance in
order to have mo measure the doses
according t(. the amount of cash I
can raise, and not become so wasteful
as to take a bath in their Golden
Gravo Snatcher and shoot their Mir
acle pills at rabbits, so to speak.
Every paper I pick up that has
goti a circulation outside of a print
ing oflice is fillod with the assurance
of the sympathetic patent medicine
man that 1 am standing with one
foot in the grave and the other ini a
mortgage and a big doctor's bill, and
lie alone can snatch me from the
jaws of death with his patent snatch
er, at $1 a snatch, or words to that
effect.
Now, some of these groat modi
cine men have wheedled a fortune
out of their dying brethren, and are
worthy of our respect, so far as mo
noy goes; and the balance show very
good symp)~toms of becoming wealthy
if the p)rice of drugs keeps up, and it
is very hard to distinguish between
the honest doctor and the quack. I
have often remained in doubt as to
which was the honest doctor, even
after taking a liberal supply fromt
the one who had tihe picture of a
million dlollar palace on the wrapper,
and also from tile man wh'lo em ployed
several bare-footed miggers to gather
roots antd herbs and barks, and1
taught them how to read the Bible
in exchauge for their labor.
I have always been taught that
this is the land of the Freak and the
home of the Knave, but so far I
haven't been able to distinguish be
tween the two after they take upj the
practice of medicine, nto odds what
sort of label they put on the bottle.
I once asked the regular practi
tioner who furnished our family with
pills and plasters and poison and
pimpioe lotions wvhy the rogulare
didn't try to stop the irregulars froma
advertising their nostrumis and do.
ceiving the people, but he laugh ingly
remarked:
"Oh, they don't hurt our trade al
all-they never cure anyhbody."
"Well," I said, sort of in a deep
green musing way, "if they novei
cure anybody, why is it tile peopbi
are not sharp enough to distinguisi
the quacks from the doctors she d<
cure somebody ?"
"Oh;" he sai with a Latin grim
on the German side of his smooti
Yankee face, "they haven't run acresi
the doctor yet who is really able t<
cure anybody."
"But some people get well of thei
dieso, I said.
"Oh, yes," he admitted. "Som
people get well in spite of the medi
Gino they swallow, just the same a
some people get into the Senate o
the renitentiary in spite of their re
ligion."
Then we both laughed, after whie
*. he charged me $2 for a dose of coir
pound cathartic pills, and assure
* uehat if I woul'd be careful of mh
diet aand take lots of fresh air,
would get- well in due time, perhapi
I3t I never went back~ to his sho
again. I learned soon after that thm
doctor in the upper on (1 of town
mostly proscribed whiskey as a tonic
and a brain food and at norvo stitm.
ulano and liver regulator, and 1 went
to himi next time I needed medical
advice. After the first trip 1 got a
little bit wiser, so I wont to the sa
loon and got the liquor ton times
cheaper, with a saindwich arid a hunk
of bologna thrown in to stop up the
aeso)hagus and prevent the liquor
from coming back in a lit of disgust
to give the bar and t he country a bad
reputation, as it were.
I have now arrived at that pecu
liar m ntal condition whore a man is
just about as willing to die, as he is
to iOko any more medicine at war
pric(s. If a tailor would promise to
make me a suit of shoddy clothes for
$25 he would never be able to collect
the money until after he had fur
nished the clothes. lie Coul(ln't
como arid feel my chest, and look
down into imiy stomach, and pound
my ribs, and make muio stick out my
tongue, and tell him how bad I feel,
and then go off and got drunk and
afterwards sue for the price of a suit
of clothes I never got at aill.
But a doctor can. A dcMtor can
pound you all over and tell you that
you are a very sick man, and promise
to eure you lup sound in a very few
months; and after you are dead and
gono to a place where the docto; is
not nieded (nor wantel), ho can suo
your widow and collect pay for cur
ing you of the disease that killed
you beforo ho got a1 chance to run up
at doctor bill big (nough to scoop mll
your little possessions.
Theero must be easily 2,000 infah.i
ble consumption cures advertised in
the daily pipers, and moro than 10,
000 infallible catarrh curos, and 15,
1000 liver regulators, and 50,000
blood medicines; and still six out of
ton peoplo you meet are allicted
with catarrh, one out of twenty in
the first stago of consumpi tio, and a
majority of tno remainder have bad
blood or bad liver or bad digostlon
-and all of thom paying the doctors
more or 1cs for making a diagnosis
of their symptoms and prescribing
drugs that are sure to euro or kill.
Ages ago the medical profession
proscribed harmless herbs and barks
and roots, but the human soon be
came proof against their effect, so
the doctors had to use strychnine
amid arsenic and belladona in order
to kill the patient and tlo disease.
And now peo)lo are getting so used
to poison that the fratornity lire so
riously thinking of using dynmiaite
and nitro glycorinoe, and in ai short
time it will be a dangerous thing te
kick a sick man, or embrace ai sich
woman, or box a sick boy's ears, 03
jolt a sick baby on your knee, 01
throw a dloubhlo barrel hoot jack at r
sick tom cat ; for the .jek wvill alwaym
be 01n the poimnt of expilodinig and
blowing their nurse into an adjoin.
ing State andi scattering shreds o
woolen night diress from the sici
room to the outer limiits of their con
grossionaml dlistrict, or words to tha
effect.
Still, after all, most of the doctor',
success depends on the faith of hii
lpatients. The Africans are perfectl:
satisfied with their voodoo0 manl, th~
German with his wvitchl killer, thi
Christian Scientist with his faitl
cure fakir, anid the newest crop o
fools have their mind healer, whili
the common~ folks are still satisfie<
with pills anid powders anid Latih
p)rescrip)tions; and( there is but duri
little difference in tLe death list, o
in the number of octogeniarians wh,
have survived the blunders of tboi
wise men and1 the inclemency of th
weather arid the cook.
I believe there will conmc a tim
when peop)le will know what to eai
and1 how to eat, and when to eat, nn
" Actions of the Just
Smell Sweet."
The fragrance of fife li
vigor and strength, neither o)
: which can be found in a per
son whose blood is impure,
and whose every breati
speaks of internal troubles.
Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies,
vitalizes and enriches thE
blood, gives a good appetitE
and makes the weak strong.
Run Down -''My hiusband was rui
down in health .vnd all tired out. Thos,
e xge((ent medicines, Hood's Pills and Sars*
-parifa, built him up Again." Mrs. H. L
H~food's Pills cute ilver ilsithe nonritating an
S iig~~ eerfIl,TaTe 'urBaisaiasilT
how mluch to eat, and then the modi
cino Imnaa(d the witch doctor and thi
mind healer will pass away like ti
(1 rook and Roman gods, and oven thi
horse doctor will prescribe more oati
and bran Imashin place of commor
every-day poison.
Speaking of lmodlcino and doctor
always recalls the time Dan McGol
was working for the monical fakij
who was running a "Chinese curo'
in Denver. Ono day while the doc
tor was off on a spree, and Dan, th(
stable man was loafing in the office
an old Russian Hebrew rag pickei
came in with both hands on his stom
ach and inquired, in broken bits o
English and long slabs of Itussial
H[ebrew, if Dan was the whole doctoi
shop, and whether he could give hin
anything for a pain in the stomach
"Bedad, O'm do hull shootin' match
sor," repliod Dan, "and yo coom t<
(1 roight inshtitooshun to git coorod
Let's see your tongue. Now ye
pocketbook. How cld aro yo? Ii
your mother aloive? The color a
her hair? Wor your father ivor ir
jail Y Did you ivor hav' a rolashur
hung fur hoighway robbery?" T<
which the poor jow nodded and
grunted assent without knowing r
thing the Irishman was saying.
Dan then gave the sick follow
about half a pound of flour of su].
phur and looked awfully wiso wvlhile
giving him instructions: "Go homr
and take a tablespoonful av thesc
golden powders ivory two hours, som
and wash it down wid a bacon shkmu
cut from a doide ov bacon, sor. Bein
a Jew, sor, we musht use stringeni
remedies, sor, an' if the powder duz.
ont coor year belly-ache, bodad, the
lard will kill your proggydico against
hogs. Two dollars, sor, an' if yoor
aloivo termorry, git up an' take r
warrum bath an' put on a clan(
shoortt an' coom back hero, an be tun.
(er oi'll troy an' kill yo wid a club!'
FARAWAY MosES.
A SCANDALOUS MUTILATION.
Heartrending Interview of the Poot witl
the Western Editor.
While a Western editor was sit
ting in his oflice one day, a man
whose )row was clothed with thun
der entered. Fiercely seizing a chair,
he slammed his hat on the table,
hurled his umbrella on the floor,
and sat down.
"Are you the editor ?" he asked.
"Yes!"
"Can you read writing ?"
"Of course!"
"Read that, then 1" ho said, t,hrust
ing at the (Colonel an envelope with
an inscription on it.
"B--" hesitated the Colonel, try
ing to spell it.
"Thats not it; it is an 8," crio<
the man.
"S-oh yes, I see," admitted the
editor. "Well, it looks like 'Salt fo
dinner,' or 'Souls of soners,' he con
tinued.
"No, sir!" thundered the visitor
"Nothing of the kind. That's m;
name-Samuel H. Brunnor. I knos
yo.n couldn't read. I called to se
you about that poem of mine ye
printed the other day on 'The Sum
cease of Sorrow.'-'
"I don't remember it,"said th
Colonel, retrospectively.
"Of course you don't," snarled th
I visitor, ''becauso it went into th
I paper under the infamous title<
I 'Smearcaso To- morrowl'"
I "A blunder of the compositor's,
r suppose," explained the O(ditor.
> "Yes, sir; and that is what I war
r to see you about. The way in whic
a that poem was mutilated wvas simp)1
scandalous. I havn't slept a nigt
a since it exposed me to dorisio,
,People think that I am an ass. Li
m re show you, the first line, when
wrote it, read this way:
Lying by a weeping willow, underneat
a gentle slope.
"That is beautiful, poetic, affec
ing. Now how did your vile shoe
present it to tihe public?
Lying to a weeping widow to indu<
her to elope.
"Weeping widow, mind jyoul
widow! Oh! thunder and lightnin
this is too much. But look hero
the fourth verse; that's worse yet:
Take away the jingling money, it
only glittering ciross.
"In its printed form you made r
say:
Take away the tingling money, p
some fies in for the boss.
- "By Jove! I felt like braining y<
with a fire shovel, and I was nov
so cut up in my life. There, fori
stance, was the sixth verse.
wrote:
I am weary of the tossing of the oce
as It heaves.
"UIt s a lovely line too. But ii
- agino my hotror, and the anguish c
mimy family, when I oponed your pi
per and saw tho lino transform
into
. I am wearing out my trowsers ti
they're open at the knees.
"That's a little too much. Tha
seoms to mo like carrying tho thin
> an inch or two too far. I think
r have a constitutional right to mmt
der that compositor, don't you?"
',I think you have."
"Lot me road you one more vors
I wrote;
I swell the flying echoes as they roa1
among the hills,
And I feel my soul awakening to ti:
ecstacy that thrills.
"Now what do you suppos you
miserable outcast turned that into
Why into this:
I smell the frying shocs as they coas
along the bulls,
And I peel my sole mistaken In tl
cretay that whiris.
"I must slay that man. Whoro i
he?"
"Ho is out just now," said the ed
itor. "Como in tomorrow."
"I will," cried the poet, as hi
stalked out, "and I will com
armed!" J. Leandor Karesli.
wa,nted.
Honest man and woman to trave
for large house; salary $05 monthl;
and expenses, with increase; posit 101
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The Bible View.
Wife-The Bible says miiuch it
favor of women, John. I though
that the Israelites kept their wome1
in the background, but if they di<
the Bible, which is their history
doesn't.
1-ushand- Humph! The Isreal
ites di'1 well by keeping their wo
imen in the background, that'
where! wonen should be.
W--But still the Bible say
that
II-Oh, I know there are a fem
mentioned in the B3ible-there wa
Jezebel, she was a woman.
V-Ycs, and there was Ahab; h<
was a manl. And there was
H-It is no use talking, Mary
The Bible is a history of men. \Wo.
men are mention only incidentally
as they had influence on the action:
of men. The book says very littli
about woman compared with wha
it does about mci.
W-(musingly)-You may b(
right, after all, John, now w~hien
come to think about it. TIherei
something, at any rate, it say
about men that it does not sa
about women.
H-(smilinigly)--I thought yo
would conme to your senses, Mary
What is it that the boo0k says abor
men that it doesn't say about wc
r mnen?
WV (placidly)--It says "'All 'le
are liars."
Then the husband rose uip an
'put on his hat and wvent out to se
v what kind of night it was.--Sel.
u
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- Docomlbor 10th, 180J.
- STATIONS. Ex. Sun. Daily
No. 17. Nu. 11.
Lv. Chnrleston .......... ............ 160 a ut
" Sunmorvillo........ .. .... 7 41 a in
" 3ranchvi;lo............... 8 16 a in
"Oangeburg .................. 0 20 a in
". ingvill ............ ............10 15 a n:
Snevnluanha ...... ..........126 a u
iarnwoll........... ........4 0 0 anm
I3.. lnelivillo......... ,,.AL A 16 a i1
Lv. Co-unihin ...............11 05 a nl
ProHurity ......... ..........12 10 n'n
Newborry.......... .........1225 p in
Ninnoty-Six........... ............ 1 20 p m
" (roenwood.......... 7 40 a in 1 55 p n
Ar. Hodges.......... 8 00 a m 2 15 p m
Lv.A bevilo.. . ~T ~m 1 86pn
Ar. Dolton ............ .~~8 55 a in ~ 10 p m
Lv. Anderson ... pa 85 p m
rfreonvillo... 6 m'T 4 16 p in
Ar. Atlunta.(Co ...yyyy0 D
STATION - No. 2.
v. Grelnvillo... f0 80 p m 0 15 a m
Plodmont ..... ..... 0 0p m 10 40 a in
Williamston......... 0 22 p in 10 55 a in
A r. Andorsun ...... 7 15 p m 11 40 a U)
v. olton .... ...... 46 m 11 ld ain
Ar. Donnald........... 71pm 11 40 a m
Ar.A1bevillu...... 1. 6 plin 1 26 in
lv. dgos.......... 7 35 p inm b a m
Ar. Groonwood......... 800 pm 12 20 p a
"Nowherry.......... ............ 2 00 p in
" Prspo ity........ ......... 2 14 p n
" Unron:1........... ............ 8 20 a in
" Saivi:m h........... ............6 16l a ni
" Or ng.-urg ....... ......... 84 n ni
.1 " Bra:i.hvU'"........ ............ 0 17 -9 j)I
- uu -i 0................ 78 ,3 in
- Ar. Charjoanom ............. 81
t NoiyN STATIONS. a
12 00On 7 41 a " Summiorvillo " 7 00p i
1 55 a 8 55 a " .Branchvileo 002 4 20 1
2 50a 0 28 a " Orangebu r g" 6 84 p8 45
i4 80 a10 15 a " ..Kingzvillo . " 9 02 1
a~ -. Lv. .avaninah.. Ar .........161
4 00 a..." ..Barnwoll .. " ,... 20.
* ... " ..Blaokville.. " ... .. 0
8 a 11 40a"..OColumnbia.. " 8
9 a12 0 p" ....Alston.... " 2
e 0 04ai128 p " ... ant uo ... " 1 p741
10 'a 2 00 p "..Union...... " 1
108 a 2 22 p " ..Jonesvillo.. "1~2 p 1O
1054 a 28p " ....Pacolot .... " 1 62
11 25aI 8 1pArB8par tanburg Lv 11& 81
11 40 al 8 40 p ~Spartanburg Ar 1.17 a 80
2 87pl 7 00 Ar..,Ashoville ...Lv .8 05 8
"P' p. mn. "A" a. mn. "N" night.
Pullman palace sleoping cars on Trains85an
y 88, 117 and 13s, on A. and O. division. Dining oau
on theose trains serve all meals enroute.
S Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & 0. divisior
(1 northbound 7:08 a. mn., 8:117 p. mn., 0:18 p. mn
(Vestibule imited); southbound 12:20 6. t
0 8:1p p..11 184 a. nm., (Vestibule Limited.)
Trains leave G*roonvillo, A. and O. d.ivisior
por thbound,0:00Oa. mn., 2:84 o, m. d 5:22 n.
( Vostibuled Limited).s outh 1:00 i.
Trains 6 and 10 carr.y ologanb Pali lee
ing cars between Bavannah and Ashe10 ef
route daily between JTacksonville and Cni
nai. Also Pullman Drawing-room sleepin
cars between Charleston and Ulumnbia.
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Time Table In Ei'ect Nov. 19, '99.
Leavo Newberry.....................2 00 pm
Arrive Colum bia....................................3 30 pm
No. 33. No. 35.
Lv. Col umbia...........I 35pm 1 47amn
L("astern Time.)
v. Col utnbia ..............10 35am 12 47am
(Central Timo.)
v Deninark ..............12 10pm 2 15am
Lv Fairfax.................12 55am 3 02pm
Lv Savannah.............. 3 07pm 56 8am
Ar Brunswick............ 6 05pm 11 35am
Ar .Jacksonvillo......... 7 40pm 9 10am
Lv Jacksonville......... 8 00pm 9 20am
Ar Lake City.............. 1128pm
Ar Live Oak............... 12 l8pm
Ar Tallahassee ......... 3 38pm
Ar River Junction..... 6 2Apm1
Ar Mobile.................... 3 05am.
A r Now Orleans........... 7 40a m
Ar Waldo ...........1041pm 11 25am
Ar Gainesvilloe........... 12 Olpm.
Ar Cedar Keys .......... 3ipn
Ar Ocala .................... 115am 1 40pm
Ar W ildwood .............. 2 40tam 2 32pm
Ar Orlando ................ 8 20am 5 00pm
Ar Tampa .................. 6 30am 6 30pm
NORTHBOUND.
No. 34. No. 36.
Lv Tampa.................... 8 OOpm 8 00am
Lv Orlando.................. 0 30pin 8 2am
Lv Wildwod.............12 30am 10 55am
Lv Ceder Key.............. 7 15am
Lv Gainesville ............ 12 52pm
Ar Waldo .................... 5 06am 1 47pm
Lv Tallahassee............. 1 43pm
Lv Live Oak............... 4 42pm
Lv Lake City ......... 5 25pn
Lv Jacksonville........ 8 2Oam 7 45pn
Lv Brunswick............ 6 10am 8 55pin
Ar Savannah ............12 27pm 11 SOpm1
Lv Savannah ............12 's5pin 11 69pm
I v Fairfax.................. 2 50pim 1 5-am
Lv Den mark ........... 3 4p m 2 .12am
.r Columbia......4 38pm 4 303am
Ar New berry............... 12 25pm
Trains arrive and depart, in Colum bia at
Bllanding Shreet Station. Nos. 35 and 36 earry
Pullman sleeping cars between New Y ork and
Jacksonville; a'so betw11on Cincinnat.i and
Jacksonville, vila Asheville, connecting with
Pullman p)arlor cars between Jacksonvllle
and Tampa, and run solid trains from Char
lotte to Jacksonviile.
Nos. 33 and 3'4. New York and Florida :r
pross. Pullman Draw ing Rloom sleeping ear
bewo ampa, Jacksonville. Savanh
Columbia, Washington and New York.
For further information apply to
P T.SEAY, U.T. A.,
Col'umbia, 8.0-..
W M RUTLER, JR., T.P. A.,,
Savannah, Qa.
L. A. 8SHIPMAN, A. G. P. A..
Jacksonville PFw.
A. 0, MAoDONELL, G. P.A
Jacksonville..Fla..
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GofNGn WEST: .In Efiect Jan. 16, Goinwe EAST,
*No. 52. 1899 No. 63.
7 00 am Lv...harleston, 8.C... Ar 800 pr
840am Lv......Lanes......Ar 820 pm
9 00amAr..........umnter.......,Ar 6 18pm
1100amAr.......olmia.......Lv 410pm
12 (7lamn Ar...Proserity..,Lv 2 47 pm
1220 pm Ar......Nw rry.....Lv 281 pm
1oa pm Ar.......Ulinon....,..Lv 1pm
1 26pm Ar.......Iaurens .....v 4pm
8 00 pm Ar...Greenville...Lv 1201 am
8 5pr Ar...harlotte, N. ....Lv 9836am
S0pmAr..Rendersonville, N. 0..Lv 914 air
700pm Ar.....Asheville.....Lv 820 air
Nos. 52 and 6388olid trains between Oharles
Iton and Greenville via A tlantie Coast, Line
IColumbia, Newboryand Laurons R. R. and
ICharleston and West. Carolina R1 It.
H M. EMERSON, Gen. Passen or A t
J. R. KCENLY, T. M. EM RBO9
Gen'1 Manager T..aIoManae...L
1ti i, RowborrY & Lu i R. R,
II.
In Jlffect Novermber 1o, i819.
(I;astern Standard Timo.)
iouthbound. Northbound,
.M. P.M. I'M. A Ay
STATIONS. ..AMA.
22 84 32 85 3
6 50 700 136 Lv Laurens Ar 1 3s 430 11 :30
0 00 710 1 41 " 'arks Ar I 2$ 420 1120
I,36 740 163 ..(linton.. 11:3 40 1120
058 7h8 203 Goldvillo (0 331 020
7 810 2 10 ..Kinard.. 12 3 82o 8 tb
7 3 818 2.5 .(lary... 12 1"8 3 11 w 41
72-3 8 26 22 *Jalapa.. 12 43 304 8 32
8 10 8 60 234 1 ewberry 1220 2 40 8 10
8 00 9 1" 2 59 1'ro8)erity 12 17 2 15
900 910 25')..SIgI 1207 150
91i 11 311 302 Lc Mournt aii 1203 1
980 0 31 0 ...(haipl-..- I 48 1 35
940 1000 322 lltlton 1143 127
0946 10 0 8' 0W~hite IRook 11 40 122
90 1 106 8 31 litllontino 11 35 1 14
1015 1040 840.....1ro..... 11 27 100
102 10840 3 40 ..Leaphart.. 11 20 1260
10.15 1100 4 05Ar(olut,iblaLv 11 l8 12 30
No. I Mixed, D.ily Except Sunday.
P. M.
Ar Newb" rry 7 4.
Prosperity 7 20
Slighu 6 62
Little Mount'n 0 45
Chpla 0 20
1Iiltion 0 01
White Rock 5 50
lIaloutino 5 45
Irmno 6 25
Leaphart 5 05
Lv Columbia 4 46
No. 5. 3L,twcon Laurens and Newberry.
Saturdays only.
Lv Newborry 9 10 p in
,v Jalapa 982 p in
Lv Gary 9 411 P in
Lv I(inard 0 48 p m
l,v (Jobivillo 968 p m
Lv Clinton to 16 p mn
Lv Parks 10 35 pm
Ar Laurens 10 45 p in
3 00 AGreenvilleLv 1201
810 Spartanburg II 45
510 Augusta 940
Trains 52 and 53 runs solid between Char.
le1on and G(reenville daily.
Trains 22, F-i, 85 and 1, laily except Sunday,
between Columbia and Laurene.
Train :1. (aily except Sunday and Monday.
between Columtbia and Laurens.
Train 5, bet-ween Newberry and Laurens
Saturdays only.
Close connection at Sumtor for all poinits
North.
Closo connections at Spartanburg for the
6lountains. E. CAViLNAUGil, Agt.,
NAwherry. . C.
T2 ALL POINTS
North, South and Southwest.
Schedule In ette't Nov. 6, 1699.
8OUTHBOUND. No. 403. No.41.
Lv Now York, via 'enn. R.R.*1100 am '9 00 pm
" Washington...................... 5 00 pm 4 30 am
lichmond..................9 0 pm 05
Lv Portsmouth "' " " 8 46 pm '9 20 n.
Ar Weldon, via S. A. L......... 11 10 pn 11 43 a't
Ar Hlendbrson, " ........12 60 am 1 3, 1 im
Raleigh " ........ 222 aim 330 Pm
Southern Pines " .......... 4 27 " 6 0 pin
Hamlet, " ......... 14 " 7 00
LvW ilmington....................... '3 05 "
Arblon roe ................. 3 5 * 12"
Ar Uharlot,te, via . A. L...... '8 00 " '10 25 pm
Chester, via S. A. L.......... +813 am IC 65 pn
Greenwood " ......... 10 45 " 112 am
Athens " ..... 1 24 pm 8 4iam
Atlanta, S. A. L. 8 60 pn 0 15 "
NORTHBOUND No. 402. No.38.
Lv Atlanta, (Central Time) '1 00 pm '8601n
Ar Athens 8 08 pm 11 06 pin
Greenwood " 6 40 1 40am
Chester ' ......... 7 58 " 4 18 "
Ar Monroe, via . A. L.........*9 30 pm 5 - 4
L vUbarlotte, via B. A. L...... '8'0 pm ' ( '"
Arlianlet ............................. 11 10 " 7.13"
Ar Wilmington ..........'......... 120. Pi
" Southern Pines................. 12 02 am 1) ,0 am
Ar Raleigh, via 8. A. L ........ 2 03 am 11 18 u
. Henderson, . .......... 8 20 atn 1245 I'm
Ar W elden, via S. A. L.......... 4 55 am 2 50 pm
Ar i'ortau,outh " ........ 7 25 am 620
* Richmond,......A.C. L....... 8 15 " 7 20"
" Washingt'n,viuPenn. 1.1. 12 81 pm 11 20
" New York. "" 0 23 " *A64amn
Lv U.nton 4 .....2 10 " *0 30aiii
Ar New bor.my___ _ 2 54 pm 8 20am
* D'iy. t D'ly, cx. Sutnday.*
N4os. 403 and 402.-"The Atlanta SpecIal,"
Solid Vestibulo T1raini of Pullman hleepera
and Coachles between Washington and At
lanta, also P'ulilman Sleepers bet,weon Ports
mouthx andl Charlotte, N. C.
Nos. 41 and 38.--"The 8. A. L. Express,"
Solid T1rain, Coaches anld Putllman Sleepers
betw..en Portslnouthl andl A tlanta.
BL.th tralins maike limediato connection at
Atlanta for Atonltgomnery, blobile, New Or
leans, Texas, California, Mexico, thatta
nooga, NashlvIie, Memph'is, Macon, Floritda.
.4 yor Tickots, Sleepers, and Information, ap-.
p)Iy to
U. McP'. BATTE, 23 Tryou St, Chariot to, N.C.
E, ar. JOiN, Vice-1Pres. asa Gen'l ialnager
V 1a. AilBE1t, Gen'1 Nuperintendent.
11. W. B. ULOVERI, Tratilo Manager.
.L. N. ALEN, Gen1'l Passenger Agent,.
UIENERtAL OEFVIoEsl P'ORTSMOUTU, VA.
Charlesteoland~ 'Wostori Carullila Rwy Co
Augusta and A8heyille Short Line.
Schedule in Effect Dec. 10, 181)9.
Leave Augusta...........9 40 a mn 1 40 p m1
Ai riv e reon wood...12 15 p in .......
-~A nderson.................... 1pm
SLaurens........... 1 10 p mi 6 35A in
,H Greenville.8... 00 p mn I0 16 am.
..a a.l111en Spilings..4 00 p in .......
R8astan burig.13.., 10 p~ m 9 00 a m1
. aluda............... 5 8pm .,.....
1iend(erst'nyille..0 08 y in .......
Ashev1ii............ 7 00 p in .......
Leave A she yillo..........8 20 arm . ....
S par tanburg ....11 45 a mn 4 10 p ma
Glenn S pri gs...10 00 am ......
Greenvillo ....12 01 p in 4 00 p~ 1f
Laurens.........,.I 87 p in 7 30 pmn
Green wood....2 36 p m 9 00 Pum
A nderson .............. 635 a in
A ugusa ............10 pm 10 48a m
Ara lye Iialeighl............. 2 10 a mi ......
Norf olk........,..7 80 am .......
Petersburg .....7 83 a in .....,
11ich momi ....... 1 a n ......
Leave~A ususta".~.....,............... 400 pi
A slen dale......................06 07 pma
Fairfax........................o pm
Ycn.assee ........... 900 am 7256pm
Beau for t............10 15 am 8 16 pm11
Port, Roys al .... JO 30 am 8 80 pm1
AlaveiPort, loyal........... 1 0 pm 7 36am
Beau tort,.............1 10 pm 7 45 am.
Y emnasee.,-......... 9 80 pm 8 40 am
Fairfax........................90 am
Allendale......................9 53am
Arrive Augusta......................... 11 66 pm
1.40 p. in. train from Augusta makes~close
connection at Calhoun 14ails jor all points on
8eaboard Air Line.
Close eon noetion at Greenwood for aill
poits ou S. A. L. and 0. and G. Railway, and
at Hpartanbnrg with Southeru Rtailway
For any in formation relative to tickets'
rates, schedules, address
W. J. CRIAlG, Gen. Pae. A gt.
A ngusta, 4Na.
E. M!. NORTH. 801. Agt.
T. M ECMERON,.Traffle Manager.
BLUE RIDGE RAIL.ROAD
H. 0. BATTIBI, Receiver.
Effective May 2, 1897.
Bet,ween Anderson and Walhalla.
DASTBoUNi. WESTBOUND
Mixede Mixed
No.19. Stations. No.
Ar 1100 am......A nderson......Lv 885 pn
Aro0 40am........Denver.......LvS8 6p
ArI 1a........Aut,un.....Lv 45pr
Ar 10 29 amo......endeton..,Lv 4 14 pl
Ar 0 h8 a..,. 's Crossing.Lv 4298pr
Ar 10 07 arm..Aams' Orosui 0g.,.....Lvd429 pi
Ar 9 49 am J......eneca....... Lv 447 p
Ar 9 25 am.....WestUnion .....IlMpr
Ar 9 0a....,.Walhalla ........v 61 pi
A.M.,Ly* P. M. A
J. R. ANDERISON Superintendent.
Connections at Beneca with So. R, U. No,11.
At Anderson With so. Railway Noa. I1 and
UMured at home with
out p'ain Book of
lionula, sent P F
n.M. WOn,L, a