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( Trto (l;. it\Vlf i- n1 )t of much c'an- t Vern. T t aii e was hearil1 d by ,u,tigo t 1.chllianinl, w lloso chargo is to the ct jury, ini Iirt, i-t not sustain d. The t SiprIim Court, n its opinion on tei CaiSP, says:: T o fondlant wais tril under an indictieont, contatining thr o counts, l for Violation of tho sttt te usually kow s th d1) isveaylaw Iron kisyth o first c o u n t , th o d e fcn d :m t w as w chitigld with soe ling spirituous Ii- t (iuor-, to (n"' W . It. (tainoy itn viola. t tion of th l se st sc tiot of th, disptoe ::r 'VI. InI tho s'cthd c mt the. 'I. wirlo l li t ol ('on that the t r certain lwrt it( e rin uu'i thr in, t ti l, "fenda t lo te b tit on trial, i dlidi tilflliy an y Inla fulln m intint Wil 011p at cirtin o lf to ;iwevitio d, I there cotlraad alcoholi liqors wcro mnlufecturtl, spri l, hato rtr d p inl ivn away, a l whp e ositSion: i wttr', l) l'rlllit(1 to drink atlcohloljC I liquors sall abvorge, thori-hy kip ol-g and 111itaintil act mut.11111i n o ,anco. In tht third e-ti the i .do- t folu lait, w.itht otho r-s nam(ed1, it is i chiargd, did unlarfuly and wilfully It manuillfacture., soIl, nccpt) for unllaw- II fthl uso, and did store rd liep der tam1 conitrmttnod atlcoholic liqiuor'. ' t "ll1uon th indictharnt tle jury foun te d eryfendant guilty undeor the econd count, foundot guilty onier first and third t ourts. ,T'he dfen. d1an1, having booen senlthenctd, appeah'ls to t(his court Upon tho sovral grounds itt, out ina tlt) record, winch, toglthor with th cargo of tho Circuit Judge, shouls o incorpda rats d by the ro inporteenti ert tis casiet. "t i inte obseve hat the firt (siectonltnd the eetiony all im pu(lrotote Circuit Judge in hscag n thergie bepong poinn facts in esv ifrli aias thortali nda tnioe oppormnit oeectn ofbsev,thn ofe Arteo sV,ars thgainstituti onei elo nds they diffry abth th pxcluio poer tof faturpo the aseof the cayo, mayou say inelrfcotrcona cilero th artnt of thes tJudgenI othrcud ofv comon aneout bun thi isujecror tathe ap. tion way ahd wousen iConsimn clar th ptla-omitting tfhe erms wich oisson eary owy that IMU. c1m11g (11(1 not occur 11111 alator hat, it (id occur.' Thon you may my: 'We'oll, I ul unable to roconcile hose soomingly contradictory stato ioruts. I will throw thoi 11i10, atnd, vhIlo i cannot aiy whether one or ho other spasloi falely, I will throw horn out of Ithe considerationi of t he aso andl(] will considor the other facts H if these mon had not sworn Ho and o. So you aro the judges of the Acts.' Hlo manifestly violated tho rovisions of the Constitution ab,vo Iferred to. For it was certainly a hargo in repect to iattors of fact, 'hich the Conlstitution strictly for ids. It is the exclusivo provinco of le jury to weigh the testimony and etermine its force tilnd effoct, and ien the Circ't Judge inivaded that rovince and undertook to adviso the lry how they might weigh the testi iony and whether any force and of act should he given to testimony hichl h1adl hoen rec:ived as c(nip0 ent inl a certain eotingency, it, un oubitedly was a viohat ion of both hle letter and spirit of the Constiti ion. The attempt of the solicitor to vado the force of the objection by he mere conijectu:" that, the Circuit, udge did riot mean what his lan tnge plailv imports, but that he ly meant to say that, in the sup. )osed contingency, the jnry might emporarily, throw aside the testi niony of the conflicting witnesses, And afterwards, having considered he other facts, determiino tho ques ion upon a considerattion of ill tho e(ti'iioiny in the case, must fall, be anse it riot oiiy re.! ('11"t u ll pure r joeet 11re, but Ibecaue it iiivolves he necessity of interp)olating words ai tlie charge which are not there, Mid totally destroys the plain mean rig of words which are there; for to ive the chiarge the inelr.illg suggest. d by the st,licit(Ir w.uld1 not only riIe, but direet'ly co' tir;liet, these >larin words in the ebarge: 'I will Irow ther (the contrrdictorv state iemts, ) out of the consid 'ra(tion of he case, and will consider the other acti I as if these men had sworn so [Id so,' which, if the 'English ilan nago means ainythinig, must be1 re arded as ieaning to throw out. all he conrict ing testlnorny in the case, nd to form their conclusion only rom11 the uncontradictod testimony. 3ut we are not called upon to pass Ipon the correctness of the advice fiven to the jury, but simply whether ho Circuit J udge orred in giving any Idvico or suga ition to the jury as to iow they might. deal1 with the facts; ad hence wo noed not pursue this ubject further. The first, second mnd third exceptions must, therefore, )0 suistaiined." The other points of the case are ot of general concern. Bears the I 11 Kind You lhave Always Bought Bigniaturo""""' of TilE PR1E5IDENCY' OFn W,FFORD. hir. (o. A. WVoots la niot a Caittnato Undier Any Circumisrancesn< wid~ ishmes thiat lIr. cariliin ntay (Continue Ilis h-indid Woerk for Many Years. To the Editor of the News and lou rie r: Tou r corresplon denit, Mr. J. ['. Normient, is in error in reporting hat the trustees of WofTord College 'ave offered me the presidency of hat institution. To Mr. Normont md other friends whlo have spoken >fme in this connection I feel grate ri, for it is an honor oven to be sug gested as a successor to Dr. Carlisle. [ trust it wilt riot lie indelicate for noe to say that circumstances would )rechldo my accept ing the place wore t. offered me. It is my sincere do niro that Dr. Carlislo may have no meccessor for many years, and ihiat io shall continue to serve his State ni upbuilding and ennobling our young manhood. C. A. WVoods. Marion, March 7, 1900. Bloarr the Ihe Kind YUlava Ahway 80ught Signature In the March number of McClure's Magazine, Mr. Walter WVellman will toll another story from his recent ex traordinary experiences in the Arctic. He will also give the conclusions from his own experience regarding the only feasible way to reach the Pole, telling what it is and wvhat it in volves. CASTOR IA Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought* Sinaur of 4 .* . *. . - lANY ,tIlIONAII:iEM. F1Kuem. Fl oWirlig Whmt Our HIt'eet, Mo Ar) Safid to bo wortl , (Atlanta Journal, Fob. 23d. ) The snit which Mr. Perick has filol against. Andrew (arnogio turns pui lie attention to tho fabulous wealtl of 'sono of our money kings. Mot play with millions these (ays as a bo, plays with marbles. When Mr. Car rtogio was asked what ho h)ad to saj in reply to Mr. Frick's charges, h siinply answered: "I broke my golf record today." A movement to knock the stool ing out of ton or fiftoon million dol. ars did not tak) his mind off hi.! lay's sport. Mr. Carnegie could lose I hundred millions and still have all ho corn forts that a real king could tsk. But the groat founder of libraries s not the richest m1an in this coun ry. Ilo saysi that distinction bolongp o Mlr. l1ockefeller, who, ho as wrts, is also the richest man in the vorld. The incomes of the mnillionarios of his country are estimated by the Now Vork \\orld as follows: jh n ). ltocki-feller ............'5(,000,000 A.ndrew (ar' egie............... 26,367,5o00 Senator W. A. ('lark, MoIIn t ana.......................... ...... 10,0 0,00( Williamnl Waldiuf Astor......... ,7o0.00() ' ornelius Vanderbilt estate.. 6 (25,11)11 W illiai ltoeketeller ............ 5 0t1,001, Marshall Field, ('iiago ...... 5100,00 Soh i n J acob AsIor ................ 1,500,000 E. -lttin, Mont an a......... -t 5011,0010 1'. 1 . A rmurt.............. ........ 0,000,000 'hs Sim-ekels, S:m Frau t i O.... ........................ . 3 ( )0,I0(1 ,1Ion 11. Flagler ................. .,015.000 J. 'erpont Morgan.............3,000,000 H . N1. 1-lagl1er..... ................. 2200,000 iames 1. H ill. St. 'aul........ 2,11 ,000 1. P.H I1tington ............... 1,.5 0 00 S.... 1. ................. ...2.0 P~. t i. ti .. ............ l'ho World savs: "Three years ag one of the Culn .0l of the Standard comipany said, in the course of legal pr)needings Nt Philadelphia, that Mr. Rockefeller was entitled on his hold:ngs of stock o two-fifths of the dividend of S3l, 300,001) declared for that year. This would have made Mr. Rockefeller's income $12,000,000. "The Standard Oil company has recently declared a 20 per cent divi. dond for the first quarter of this year, or at the rate of $80,000,000 a year. Mr. Rockefeller's share of this-hie income from this source alone-woul( be $32,000,000. "In Mr. Frick's sworn statement of the affairs of the Carnegie Steel corn pany he says that Mr. Carnegie esti mated the net profits for 1900 at $40,000,000, antd Mr. Frick estimated them at $12,500,000. As Mr. Car negie Owns 53-100Oths of the concern his profits for the year would be $24,500,000. "Both these men. of course, have other property, but Mr. Carnegie evi (dently spoke with knowledge in de scribing Mr. Rockefeller as 'the rich est manr in the world.' " How pitfully poor the little fellow, appear whose incomes are only a mil lion dollars a year; and how rapidl' are fortunes piling up for the fev monopolists who control the oil an< iron outputs! The day has coni when trusts control everything, an< in that situation all great fortune must grow faster than ever. In few years we will step from mnil lionaires to billionaires, and it begin to look like Air. Rockefeller will be the first billionario. He is about 0' years old, while Russell Sage is 84 Mr. Sage has no idea of lotting ul on money-making, and Mr. Rtocke feller has nearly a quarter of a cen tury ahead of him before lhe will hav reached the age of "Uncle Russell. The old wvizard can make lots of mon ey in that timo. What One Word Did. My neighbor met tie on the street, She dropped a word of greeting gay; Her leek so bright, her tone so swveet, I stepped to music all that (lay. The cares that tngged at heart -an brain, The work too heavy for my hand, The ceaseless iuderbeat of pain, The tasks I could not uniderstand. Grew lighter as I walked along With air and step of liberty, Freed by the sudden lilt of song That filled the world with cheer for nil Yet, was this all? A woman wise, Hecr life enricher. by many a year, Had faced me with her brave, true eyes Passed on and said, "Good miorning dearl " -Margaret IE. Sangstet Seste B 4TKind Yu ia A Boug dintr Shielding the Criinials. Continfuod from first ptge. bringing uip mien to roetuo the pri on1rrs. Seioriff boswortIt applieed I ono tI tho armory for :t spoeial ' - tail of scoldiiers; tndl:or (Capt. l,onl :i iiro, and tley r1-s ildoi, atrriviig I the jail t fow momients lior, pr parod to rosist the rumorod prospe - tivo attack. ''ho sheriff then dwi Snated at posso to sutpploifillnt tl squad of soldiers providing troub might comio and declarod that an attompt to tako either one of it I prisonor, frotu jail would bo resiste to it finish, but it is generally Il LOVed this procaution was altogotl unnocossary. ''ho excitonont beooa to subsido by i1 o'clock. The rai: roads are closoly watched, howovoi and any attetmpt at roscuo would re sult seriously. Secrotary of the Stati Powers wa blootding profusoly when taken to hi coll. Ito said ho 1te1 hoo n struck o tho head with at club after reachinl the insido of t ho jail, prosutmtbly b; on of t ho arresting ollicors. Ther is much )suppressed exciteont amonl tho local Uiobtel politicians, as if t coup woro in prospect, but it is im possible to learn its true inwardness. The jail is carefully and strongl) guarded during the night. Powor and Davis would not be allowed bail All the soldiers that attenlded Power. and Davis w,'nt on through on the same train, prosmtniably to Ashland Ky. 'Ihey woro not molested hv the officers, :ind Lieut. Peako wi taken boenuso of his efT.>rt to resist arrest. Dr. Hlim, the city phpsician dressed the wounds of Secrotarv of State Powers. The ofli.-ers say h< showed fight and rosiet(<I arrest anu was clubbed in th ear and not it jail. Powers showed no concern foi the howling crowds along the siroel but Capt. Davis w%as itlpprehensiv o: violence. The di,tiugaished prisont ers are kept in separdo cells ii(d not allowed to -pe each other or t< see other p,ri-ners or any one cx cept their guards. Previous to the arrival of the train the sherifl' wa telephoned from Frainkfort tlhat h< would get a rward of $1,000 foi Powers and *50') for Davis if thoy were apprehended here. It is thought that they will be taken back to Frank fort without delay, possibly tomor row. A Frenchman. having insulted at editor. was precipitated down th< editor's stairs. The Frenchman ap p)ealed to the lawv. The ofTens, was not dlenied. The justice aske< the foreigner wlat his impression wvere, ifi he was mnuc h Iturt. No, sare," replied thle French man, "'I have not beeni hutrtcd, bt I have been surpris-ed, and consid erably coinfuts-ed."' WVomen sulTer * ing f romt feimall trou ble 1) an< weakness, an<1 . from, irregula -or pamnful meni -.ses, ought no to lose hop)ei doctors canno - . help them. Phy 3 ~ -sicians are si b busy with othe * diseases tlh a they do not un derstand full tihe p)eculiar ail ments atnd th B delicate organism of woman. Wha 3 the .sufferer ought to do is to giv a fair trial to .DBRADFIELD'S > Female Regulatei .which is the true cure provide b)y Nature for all female troubles.] -is the formula of a physician of t a highest standing, wvho devoted hi , whole life to the study of the di! timet ailments p)eculiar to our motia ers. wives and daugh ters. is mlad of soothing, healing, strengthenini herbs and vegetables, which hay been provided b)y a kindly Nature t cure irregularity in the menses, Let corrhoa, Falling of the Womb, Nerv ousness, Headache and Backachc In fairness to herself and to Brad field's Pemale Regulator, ever suffering woman ought to give it 1 trial." A largo $i bottle will do wvonderful amount of good. Sold b druggists. Send for a nicely itustrated free book on ?,e subject. 'fac Bradfield Rtegulator Co., Atlanta, Gs Iw Rem - and t Price 8GROFULII fND IT -culR Johnston's n QUART t _ A 1\ ( T)8'' WON A (t"nd Old Lady Mrs. Talitkful t)rilla liurd lives At ivingston Co., Mieli. Tlis venerabl Li the year 1812, the year of the great York. She ntle to Mlelligall in 181( too." All her faculties are excellent telItive nemory, her mind is full of life, of the early dlays of the State c o murkable people she hins met, and tit o uess. Bit nothlIng in her varied an velotis aniid worthy of attention th JOIINSTON'S SAISAPARILLA. I o disposition to scroftila, that terribly lland Is cursing the lives of thousands thus of the (lenth angel. '1'ransnitt found Ii niear.v every faintly in one lenrance tin dreadfil runilng sores goitre, or in eruptions of varied forn n niay be known its entarrh in the hen and often is, tlie i>Ime ntcause or cons Speaking of her ease, Mirs. Ilurd wili a ball skin cilsease. My arms a sores, disch:trgInig yellow inattcr. Al gunsightly in aplearance. My body M,y vyes were also greatly Inflamed i mnnch. My blood was In a very bad at frequent intervals, and I had no a s was lIn a miserable condition, I had t mended, an(] doctor after doctor hat1 the state told me I must die of scrof Were beginning to form. I at lengthi hils famous Sarsaparilla. I triedt a b( thing else, als I li:d no faith in it, a begal to grow better. You can be st many bottle.. But I steadily improv, sores healed tip, all the had symllptons and I have never been tronbled with of 83 years Is not a young woman, bu since then, and I flrnily believe that greatest blood puritier and the best inI scrofulinan attts n sprIng muedIIne." 5 not lok to be more than sixty, and siti life was saved by JOLiNSTON'S SAI st vronzaa.r :mn-U.y- aom W. E. PI,LHAL SMITI'S 1U THE REEER Unt. L. O. COR11 80UTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed tcichtdut in 1it1ect Dezemn:bor 1 i, l'.,9.i. Ex. Sun. ail t"v '. No.iltst, 17. I ao.1 " umwervillo .......... ........... 7 41 A " 1- aeriv eie....... .......... 8 f6 a in " O . -oi iur................8 28 400 n I vCu . ..2......ul..... 1015 " 11u1 ........ .......... 10 a 1 :4 m............ .......~05 ans ...___ __... ........_ _ i r: y ........ .........1210 n'n -( w '' I )d... .. 7 40 a n 1 55 p in r. _+a... 8 0a iu 2115 p it v.,:-.- ... ... na 1 1 18 A. iirt. . ... . 8 (5au m 3 10 m I..Anl" --r _.._ ._ _ - R aJ m u 85 pL n.1 re vie... 101J a m 4~l~p nt Ar. At8iiut,Ono) 55 p M9 W 00 ni 'TA'iONS i -. bua.ly '_ No. 18. No. 1. v. Greenvillo.......... 80 p m I"0 1 em P dmnt ........ . 600 p m 10 40 a 1 W'illiamiton......... 23 p In 10 55 Ar.Amerson - 7--. . 1 5 p i 11 40 no lllton ........ 7 5o m 116 a m Ar. Dormalds........... 1 p m 11 40- m Ar. ATbvill!o..... . O . iunt- 12p m v. Ho :- --;--.. .... 7 W5 p m i >6 am Ar. U-reuwood........ 8 00 p in 12 20 p m Ninetyix.......... . 9 55 p i Newberry-----. ..... 2 00 p in Ban'e.. --..-- . --.......820aa IF ugvkllie...........~..,....,,. 4g - Sonlu,rville-. - -....... 70 p in A .Cha'r'ston ............. 81 - .STA T10N8. A -90a23a " Orangobu r g" 6 81p I 12105 a .....LY.avnahA .... 4 00 a ....I . a n el ." .... 2 4 i6 a ....U . la k il. 8 11. al 11O0a .. Oolumnbia.. " 8'6'9b' 9 07 a12 20 p " ....Alston.... " 20 80 8 10 04i aI 23 p " ... Eiatuo... " 1 28p 7p -10 20a 2 .) P"... Union ..." 106 05 10 80Oa 2 22 p " ..Jonesvie.. " 12 25 p GO '10 54ia 2 87 p " ..Pacolot .... " 12 14p 8 6 1 25 aI 10Op Ar'$parmaniburg Lv 11 454 a 816B 1 40 al 40 p LY Spartanburg Ar 11 17 a 6800 g 2 87 7 0 p Ar...Ahovilo ...Lv 8 05 a 8 05 p ".P" p. mn. "A" a. mn. "N" night. Pullman palace sleoping cars on Trains885and 86, 117 and ,38 on A. andO. division. Dintng ca. [ on toetrains serve all mealis enroutte. Trains leave S3partanburg, A. & 0. division. t inor thbound, 7:'03 a. m., 8:11h p. in., 8:181 p. at. . (Vestibiule Limnited); southbound 12:26 a, mn. U:1.3 p. in., Iil:M1 a. in., (Vestibulo Limited.) ) Trais leavo Glreenvllo, A. and C. division, - northibound.6:00 a. mn., 2:sd p. m. andi 5:22p. mn. Vetibulud Liie)suhboundl 1:20 a. m r Tajis and 10 oarry ole ant Pullmian ml ing cars betwveen SavannaV atnr Ashevil 'route daily bet ween Jacksonville and Olnoln. -nati. Also Putlrmau Drawing'-room sloeping cars between Charleston an d olumnbia. FRANK86.GANNON, J. M 'ULP t Third V-P. & G on. Mgr., 'lr iel Idg. & Washingt on, D). 0. Washington, D,"O W. A-TURK, B. H. HARDW10K, Gecn. Pass. Ag'%., Aol sa lha Ag't. Wa'ishingbton, D. 0. At laut& . a. 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So by all DruaggIst~ ROAN.nBOSTON MASS ..B S RWFUL HORRORS Cc Sarsaparilla BOTTLES. a. 1DEItFUIL CUJtIn. i;ves ler Experience, in the beautiful village of Brighton. e and highly respected lady was born in war, in IIebron, Washington Co., New ), the year of "Tippecanoe and Tyler ly preserved, and possessing a very re interesting reminiscences of her early f Michigan and the interesting and re e stirring events of which she was a wit I nanifold recollections are more mar iln are her experiences in the use of irs. Iurd inherited a tendency and pre Jestructive blood taint which has cursed and marking thousands more as vic- 1 ,d from generation to generation, It i form or another. It may make its ap In unsightly swellings in the neck or S. Attacking the mucous membrane, It 1, or developing in the lungs it may be, iumpntpion. says: "I was troubled for many years nd limbs would break out in a mass of Y neck began to swell and became very vas covered with scrofulous eruptions.. nd weakened, and they pained me very I conliltion and my head ached severely Ppetite. I had sores also in my ears. I led every remedy that had been recom failed. One of the best physiciana in ulous consumption, as internal abeesses vas told of Dr. Johnston, of Detroit, and ttle, more as an experiment than any I'd greatly to my agreeable surprise, I - re I kept on taking it. I took a great ed until I became entirely well. All the disappeared. I gained perfect health. scrofula since. Of course an old lady t I have had remarkably good health be rOTINSTON'S SARISAPARtILLA is the <dicine in the wide world, both for b his remarkably interesting old lady did Sa repeated several times, "I believe my N SAPARILLA." '?AMYr zfl 'sLOZxt, aizE . N, Newborry, S. C. STO R E; Newborry, S. C. PHARMACY, Newberry, S. C. JTT, Prosperity, S. C. Florida Central & Peninsular Time Table in Earect Nov. 0. '99. I iVa Nowberr ' ...............2 00 pm Arrive! ColunbnI m ......-..................8 30 pm No. 33. No. 85. Lv Colu-ubia........... 136pm 147am (F t. rn Time.) I Columbia .............10 35am 12 47am Cet trali Tinme.) Lv S,v Denmark ..............1210pm 2 16am Lv FaIrffa x.... .............1255am 802pm Lv Sa vannh.............. 3117pm 6 08am Ar Brunwick...... 7 00 pm 8 -inam Ar Ar Jacksonville......... 7 40pm 9 11am At L.v .Tncksonville....... 8 00pm 9 20am Ar Lake City.............. 1128pm Ar Live Oak............... 1218pm ii A r Tallahassee ......... 8 38pm - Ar River Junction..... 525pm A r Mobile..................3 0am Ar ArNew vOrleaus...... 740am Ar Am Waldo ...................1041pm 1126am Ar Gainesville .... 12 Opm A r Codar Koy s .......... 0 35pm Ar Ocala ........... 16am I 4Opm " Ar Wildwood ............ 2 40am 2 32pm Ar Orlando ......... 8 2Oam 5 00pm - Ar Tampa .................. 6 30am 5 30pm NORTHBOUND. No. 34. No. 36, Ar Lv Tampa .................... 800pm 800am . Lv Orlando .................. 6 3pm 8 2lanm Lv W ildwood.............12 30am 10 55am Ar Lv Ceder Key. 7 15am - Lv Gaines ville ........ 1252pm A r Waldo .................. 5 06 am 1 47rm Ar Lv Tallahassee-..~.1 48pm Ar Lv Live Oak ..-------... 4 42pm - h,v Lake City ............. 6 25pm Lv Jacksonville........ 8 20am 7 45pm A Lv Brunswick............ 8 45am 8 80pm AT Ar savannah ............12 27pm it50pin Ar Lv Savannah ............12 36pm 11 59pln r i v Fairfax.............. 2 SOpm 1 54am Lv Deninark ............... 30npm 2 42am Ar Columbia.............. 4 38pm 4 38am Ar Newberry...... .... 12 25pm Trains arrive and depart in Columbia at Ar Bland lng 8ireet Station. Non. 35 and 36 carry -= Pullman sleeping ears between Columbia and * Jackisonville connecting at Columbia with] sleeper to an from New York. also connecot in"withl incinnal Isleeper via Asheville on. 33 and 3.. Pullman Drawing Rtoonm sleeping car between Tampa, Jacksonville, n Savannah, Columbia, connecting with sleop. era to and from Columbia and New York. For further information apply to P T . EA Y, U. T. A., o Columbia, 5. C bei S. D). BOYLSTON, T.P. A., Colun bia. S. C. At L. A. 8HIIPMA N, A. G. P. A. 'lea Jacksonville, 1'la, no A. 0. MAcDONELL, O. P. A. SFrom Maker Direct to Purchaser. aA Good u & E Piano ~ (C~. - will last s, h -ifetimen Au and gy Jeyment. 5li A Poor Plans SEWulIlastafewS years and Te give endle.s -vezaffen. 5Mathue l*g You take no chances in buy.3 Ig it.. somewhat more than a i:ni ~ ~ I~ao'but is much the o No othe Hsh Gablaosot4ds g buyers. Easy payments. WI-teug L.UDDEN &s BATES . ea ATLANTIC COA8T LINE? FAST LINE *0"l Between Charleston and Columbia, i Upper South Carolina, North Cao !1 huna, Athens and Atlanta. P PA,ssENoEi l)EPARTMgICK rate. WJLr.r oN N. C., Nov. 20 th, 1897. CONDENBER) SCHIIITLE U,NN EsT In Efleet Jan. 16, Oorxo EAFI, T. 7 00amn Lv.......arsto No.658. ... 821 am Ly aestn~....r 800 pn 0 4 amLy.'.2.'' ter -.A...r 6 20pm BL 1100amAr..~...Columbia"""...r5 8p 1220) pm Ar",o', ritys. ., 2 g g pm 103 pm, Ar.,..beu"-.Lv 283 pm i 25 pm A r .it """-.-v lS58pm 80 pm Ar..."". 3 5p A5?r 3pm ar- panbur. v 12t!a 5 i)5bfr .. 14am No1I *D0 """" shov l...~ ,ie. ...Lv 8 0 m Ar 10 no. antir u eIt areine between Charles-. ArlO ton man Nrewborrl vi tlantle coast Line Cluistin nd Worysa Jaurt.n I . R. and Ar 94 -i . *ig1q e TrafeBor Mn ag A.M. Conne AR E 'AtAr ~A A A8~ In Itect November 19, 18909. (Eastern Stanidard Tfn:o.) uthbound. Northbound. !. P.M. PM. PAt. A.M A.1 8'FATIONss. 22 84 53 52 85 3 4' 7 40 136 Lv Laurens Ar 13, 430 11 30 1t) 7 10 1,41 " Parks At 121 420 1120 ' $ 7 -0 153 ..Clinton.. I 13 400 11(0 '.. 7 1.8 2 0-1 oldvil:e 100 3 31 11 20 05 8 10 2 10 ..lInard.. 12 (3 3 2') 8 ., 1 13 8 18 241 ...lary... 12 :8 311 41 20 825 220 ..Jalapa.. 1243 304 882 110 860 281 1Newberry 1230 240 810 1 40 013 2 49 Prosperity 12 17 2 15 100 9 30 269 ....81Rhs.... 12 07 1 56l 1 10 9 36 3 02 iL, Mountain 12 03 1 10 130 9'o 8 16 ...Chapin... II 18 1 35 1 40 10 00 3 22 lilton 11 43 1 27 140 10 0 3--6 White Rock 11 40 122 16 t 1 10 3 31 -lallon tine 11 35 1 14 ) 1b 1030 3 40 ......Irmto..... 11 27 100 325 10 40 3 40 ..Lelpinrt.. I 20 1250 45 1100 4 05ArColuiblaLv 11 (8 1230 No. I Mixed, laily Except Sunday. 1'. M. A r Nowbr-rry 7 15 'rospolty 7 20 Sliglhs 52 1.11tle- Mount'n 0 4i Ch1 -in3 6 20 1lilton 6 0) -. 1hile Rock 6. llilutine 6 45 lrno 6 25 Loniphart ' U-, Lv Colua,bia 4 -15 No. 6. Between Laurent and Newberry. Saturdays only. Lv Newberry 9 10 1)11 Lv Jala a 9 32 p in Lv (ary 9. 44 Pm1 Lv I(inard 9 48 p mn Lv (loldville 0 t8 p 111 Lv (;llnton 10 15 p n Lv Parks u) :,b p.mt Ar Laurens 10 -15 p in 840 Aa(reenvilleLv 1201 3 10 Sp)artanburg 11 45 5 10 Augusta 910 rrins 62 and (3 rus.s solid betweon Char. iton and G3reonvillo dally. Pr ins 22, 81. 85 and , daily except Sunday, t.wcen Columbia and L.auren,. rrain 8. dal'y except Sunday and Monday. tween Columbia and L1aurens. rraln 5, between Newberry at:d Lauro'es turdays only. rIsooconnection at Sumter for all points J1oso conneotions at Spartanburg for the )ttunt.aine E. CAVENAUGil, Agt. N""wherry, R. '(I. SSAL. e ljld9 TU ALL PO1NT orth, South and Southwest. Schedule in effect Nov. 6, 189P. SOUTHIOUND. No. 03. No.41. New York, via Penn. R.l;t.*l100 ani 9 00 pm Wahingon.................... 00 m)) '4 30 ai +--------...................... U 00 p 7 n 9 u 0 . Portsmouth .e " -'- 45 pmi *0 20-A Weldon, via 8. A. I......... 11 10 pm 11 43 a, (l d,.rion. ", ......... *1266am 1 35 1 t Raleigh " 2 22 Hi 3;w pn Southern Pin .o 0 .....4.. 27 " co pi H amlet, " . 14 " 7 00 I V tInington......... Monroe ....... *12 50nr e ..,.. ....... ........-~ Charlotte, via . A. .......8 00 *06 Chester, via 8. A. L.......... t3 j m 5) t Greenwood " -----.. 4 -5 2 Athens .' . 1 21 2 341) Atlanta, S. A. L. 350 I,nt 6 15 NORTHBOUND No. 402 No. 3. Atlanta, (Central Tiie) 1 00 p * +8 bo Al Athens o .. 3 0 1 5 )u Chester ' . 75 4 1 814 4 Monroe. via K. A. L....... *9 30 pn 6 - Uharlotto, ia 8. A. L...... +a:6 pm 4T0 alet ................ 11 0 ' 7 43 Wilmington ,12... ....i, Bonthorn Vines................. 12 2 am si ii Raleigh, via 8. A. L......... *2 03 am it 1:3 m Henderson, " .......... 3 24) an 12 15 tm Weld(n, via 8. A. L......... 4 55 am 2 tO pon 'ortsrttoutlh ' . . 7 2 am 520 " Richmond,......A.C L....... 8 15 " 7 20 Washtingt'n.vinPenn. .n. 12 31 pm it 24) New York. " "" 6 6 23 " *6 5Ja nut CI.nton 4 .....210 isjm Newber.:y 2 5 pm 80 ai D'ly. t D'ly, ex. Sunday. tos. 403 and do2.--The A tlanta Kpeclia, Id Vestibulo Tirain of~ Pulmnizi Sleepe.r* LI Coacheis betweenI Washington and at tla also Pulln,aan 81e pera between Ports utand Charlotte. NC. og.41 and 38.-"'ihe 8. A. L. Expresa," id Train, Coaches and Pullman Sleepera ween Portamouth and( Atlanta. k.thi trains make immediate connection at anta for Montgomery, Ailobile. New Or. ne, Texas, California, Alexico. Chatta-14 >ga, Nashvfile, liemphis, Mlacon, Flria, *or 'ickets, Bleepers, Und Information, ny. . AcP. B1ATr' 23Trycu 8t, Chariot to, N.C. -. 61. JUN, V ce*-Pres. a.1 Gen'l )31anagei E. Mio1E., Uen'1 buperi atondent . WV. ii. U LOVER, Traftic Alanager. 8. A LLEN, Gen'l Pallsenger Agent. GNERIAL OEFICEs; PORTSMOUTH. VA. jdjSIoll alli % csti11 C81'olilla lWCo k.ugusta and ASheVIlle Short Line. Schedule in Eftfect ,Jan. 17, 1900, hvu Augusta.-..........9 40 a m 1 40 p ma lye Green wood.1,...2 1ra p ni .,..... ?A.And.erson --.................... 010pla gimLaurens-----..... 11 p m 6 85 au Grevll.....0.3 00 n m 0 154m Glen n ng.....4 001 p m pa.tanut ....... 310 p)1 m iJW0afli Satuda................ 3 p m ...... Iiender,.onv iiie.... 03 p mI ...... Ashevill......,....0 0 pm ...... ye Asetville...........8 20 a m .i.....i u rtanburg ....1 -5 a wi 4 10 p a - g env e ..........12 01 pm 4 00 p Laulrens........... 3 8 p nm 7 mU i ms mG reen wood.2... 85 p mi i9 00 pm - A nderson ,................... ... 35 a4m ^n,uu............. 0p mi 104 is 441 've ita eigh ......... .. E 10am .. Norfolk............. 3 0a m .. Petersbur ....... 33 a1 ........ A lIendgile............. ........,5pm Fairfax......,........... ....... 2 pm Yen. its55........... *410 a 7 h65 pm Janujfort.............10 15~ ama 8 Il5 pm Port, B vy a i0.... 30 a m 811 25 pm to Poer' 4uo ya'........... (00 pms 7)(s1 Bleaugort.............6 1p 7 45 sim Y asee'...,......2 80 pm 8 7041 Fai':fax....................... 99 em Alien dale ...................... 2'f am ye Augusta.,................ 11665pm oard Air Line.pin90 50e connection at Greenwood for all is on 8. A. L. and C. and 0. R(ailway, ad 'artanbnr with Southern IRailwa.kI r any In ormation relative to kl schedules, addtress W. J. CRAIG, Gen. P'as. Agt. ki ECMERSON, Trafil Manager. LIE RIDGE RAIL.ROAD 0, BEA4 Tik, Receiver. Efrective ... . . , 18917. betwoon Anderson an~d WaIhatlla.\ 90UND. WESTh01189 d. iled. .Stations. No ? 00an ......Anerson........Lv86'0 0 am.....,.Denver..........v 8 22 m....,,...dleton......Ly 4I4P0 38 ami,...Uherry's Crossing*....v4 23 ptf 7 at...Adams' ('rossin...Lv9p11 11n )........enec ....}LL4 47% .......,... st Union .....Ly o i9Pm am,l..*.,..lala .........,..?911 J. R. ANDEIRSON Suiantnden -* 'et?ons at Seneca with S< R. I. NO1 derson With BoRailwaV Nos.h Illl J aned W a .a keay 8 cured at homeO out pain Ilook of . U . W00.