The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, April 12, 1901, Image 4
EQUESTRIAN STATUE
OF MAJ. GEN. LOGAN,
UN LE 11) IN W.%S1l1INGION 1111it
Pr4nidtent t inky's Aillrean--E'aya lEigh
ist T i', 111i 4u 0 l . 1 iM. mA it S (II-EIt r,
Hiltev it I) $wd.< C t izn - T to
Wathington, April 9.-Thu hero
ic ronz extwst rin statuo of Mij.
(Aen. John A. Logan, which rests onl
ail imposing brontz" pild'estal ini lowit
Circlo, was unveiled today in the
resonce of tho pr(sideont, the cabi
tit-t, ithe widow and the relatives of
the gallnit soldier, many of his com1
rdcs in urmns and a va-st multitudo
of pivol1e. Th Sculptor, Franklin
Simnmoni, Who Wa8 kiighited by King
Ilorlbti of ItalY, w;i a tributo to tho
rtistic c-wraictur of the work, also
WIts plr.:V0t.
31'ster (eort Tuekr, ia grandson
of i he wa,I ' i , I -ulleod t ho un11voiling(
cord it 2:-) O'clook. The folds of
Ilth lir'o A mF1erivanl 1111g fll aI awiy and
thw d:h1g fi-uro of "Blicjack"
Logall, seatal (it his charger, stool
reveal amid it roar of chvering that
echoed far dow i the inter .sting
stivreets ad avotes. Tim president
alo mn'wrm of ite cabiiaot had boei
<sorted to tho s'atuti y it military
parad(l under cm inanad of Col. Frat
eis L tietther, of tih Foirth
Unit l Stati-s mirtillery. The pro( i-,
s !!n ii eli e1tlihmnt.4 from the
aritiller' imtl infaut ry arms of tin
r-.'gu e my ti, a b itailion of itiarines
ail PI C 0111114,ny of stmnen frm tho
WOWv yAId, at provi-ionl rvgimlenit of
to .L Dia. ri -t oft ('ilnshJVia tmilit in, morm
b'rs of th- soolet i-s of t tol A rmies of
t hw TenT fit!(] n ('1 er11 t1.land, momiil
hi-rs of i ho t...j vot-,ritiv' us,oi
tions. Mr-. Joil A Logan an) o(ter
relaIftivesti ul n UP a1i platforml ait the
b1so of th- in nliniitt. Th presi
don lt anld hii cabin-ot, and othor diia.
tingui Ihtal gm-sts twelnpieId a flg.
drap] stiad opp)sito to this pjat
form.
Gin. Greenvillo . Dodge, presi
(ont of the Army (,f the Tennessee,
prosided over thm coreniies. lie
paid a personal tribute to the dead
cliefti an aftor tho invocation
hid bn 1ffered by tho iev. Frank
Bristol, in,trodie,d the sclptor, Mr.
imn )11, to tho assotmbligt. Thero
Was thin unvil-d amiI the grout ip
pi;u anl. the Fnrt Artillerv band
j'. 'i.uot)lit of t hae uveilinga
5.''tioni of lth' IXorth art illery ti rnut a
teo itontt siahl ent ho White lot, south
of the~ ex'et*ativo min sionr.
President McK(itnley received ant
ovalio a01s he1 wats inttrodneied and1( it
aR>mo1. timet lb-fore he couldt begin his
remairks. He,. spioke as f' llows:
M1y f Illowa cit izrunsL: It is a goodi
to k.m when'i pati .1 s are honored andit
patriotismt texaIted. Mlonumtents which
exp'reoss th nlationl'S grat it ude foru
gru:ti.t' emi in i ro great dleeds. 'Te
s1ilat anyi iled tod'ty proclahrns our
counitiry'-, ap preciationi of one of her
heroic santH, whoso nilfame is dear to
t h.u Aunmtrican peolel, the ideautl volun.
teor ts'Ihliar of t wo wars, the Oteinet
soenator and commianidor, Geon. John
A. Lohgan.
L'gan's career was unique. His
dist inct ion does not rest upon his
military achievemnents alone. His
sOrviceOs in tha3 legislature of his ownt
State, in the national house of rep.
rosentattives, antd in the senate tif theu
United Statdes would have given him
an eqnally conspicuolus place in the
atinas oif t he count ry. He was great
in the forumr anid in the tiold.
Somi namuos instantly suggest a
senttimentt. That of Logan stanids
for exalted patritotism. This was
the key o f his success. Part y poht
tics to him was nothing wvhen the
union was int danger. W hen thle al
ternative citmo hae was swift to dedi
cate his life and fortune to the party
of Lincoln, because it stood for the
indivisibility of the union. How
much he (lid to create and increase
the sent iment of loyalty and patriot.
jsm among the people of his own
State andi throughout the nation can
never be told. He stood with Dong.
las holding up the cause of the nio
and offered his own life as a obeer
ful sacrifice, if need be, for its pro.
servatign.
Logan was never half-hearted.
An intense patriot, he was also an
intense partisan. He was forceful
in the senate as he was undaunted
in battle. He had convictions and
followed them to their conclusion at
any cost. He was never a trimmer
por a laggard. He despised duplio.
ity, was til Foul of frankness, and
always it the froit in overy strug.
glo, civil or military, during the
yoarH of hi-i eventful ifo. IIl want a
leaer from bwyhood, the recognizod
captin aioiK hi youthiful aioci
ituts. Hlis integrity wats pronouncemd,
and served him well, a4 integrity
will servo every man who has nd
lW0l)t it. HiS 811CCOR Was founded
onI f-ll ('good brneter, unfailing sineiri
ty, high courage ind unremitting in
tnstrN. ll, caim oit. of tie war
with the highest military ionort of
tho voliifntt*eer ollier. Brilliant in
btti le aiId strong in military coun
cil; lii was also tho true Amorican
spirit, for whii the war was eided
ho wits qidck and eager to return to
tho pea :effll pursuitH of civil lifo.
\While a stz ict disviplinariau, ho was
yet, beloved by all hi-i men. No duty
wits too hnz:irdos for them to cheer
u liv milderi ah, fil Ino Fiaerlieft wits
too greit ftrr themn to ut(lorgo when
h, coiatmldd. Iio waH hot only
c1nsillleite nild tendtler f thfll sol
dif-rs wblwo hll 1(0, blit v6,mr-us and
(Ibivi,lo.: to bji birw 1wor t-Ilicer,. It,
was ()ig tina t of I.i. geieroui spirit
Ihat n!:(!sbr tlit lImplitig opportunitv
of a 'r.-It -(nmnid hio dioeliled it
raithor thanl iijilstivo 'lhoild bo donio
tit li i ililt i,n put, upon a brother
iflieir. No wonder thait en. Logan
was the idol (if thm rt,nk and tilo of
t ith army. They loved him, ho loved
In Walshivgton, with miost oner
41 ailti txitatiing s-nitorial duties
rit"lintig ui,on himin ho wits dovotod to
the n%kilits Ilt .eces-iti's of hi. old
(mnrades. Ili- i l ipaty, his Hei
vivv-i itnd isl l,imited pmrso were
neVe'r d(Illi.1 ihtm in tlheir need. Ie
w.tis JltlM q th ir14 t clitiI ian tdars of
till, Gritild Any of thm Rpubliv.
W il oI hit wt art, i1141b,tedl for that
ho-at111 ifill 'lvice t' \iiI o il I(l 3thb
<iay of M.r hrin-s to tih
graves of the solIier dead, ami1iong
whom to iow% rests in everlasting
comiradstip, thi, ofT.-rings of an af
fectionato ivoplo lnd tho unIidying
gratitmlt% of a ination.
AH at popinhir ortlr, Ik voico h:is
beeni ieard in every S:iate ndi Torri
tory (f tho Uiion;, alwa%Fs for his
country and for the flag he loved.
The Itighest etulogy ever paid was
by his father. The bitter in his will,
<iviled his propty . btweeno his
Wid.w anl chiin1 equaIIlly, exejt
1111d I qi.to from tho will --"Johnl
Alexallnder, whoso imarked abilities
aro suchi that he cat providt for him.
Ls'4lf alli alid hli4 mllotil tr, if iecessary.
This proviisit is ntot uvid from want
lf atfetion, lbut blOennt'O( oft 1unbound-i
c.id i cnit*r t iniI his ftuire succeSS."
W hitt a r,-uirkle I triibuto from
th ler to sono! FTat o:<plrossion of
fmih wa vts entough to quicken the.
younrg man i's t noblesHt asplirat ions and
call out It e hst that wvas in him
Antd how wvorthIily hto vindicated the
contidtince ! To Itaive inherited, 1to
hatvo deservted and to have fulfilled
that com-m-ut.tdationi from his fat her's1
love andt fai:h wer bV-t1'tteor t han any
inhtrttitne oIf lanido antd tonomtif)r,
stoc.~ks, btond .lindt mloney. Bt'leivod
of( father, wvift andi childront, beloved
of hisii comiraft's ini war 1and4 in peace,
and beloved of h1e- counttry, his
whole Iifto realized is fathier's pro.
phecy anid its words would adorit
any mionumeittrt to hi-. friends.
Thmo prteiet several timeis was
interru pted by atpplau111 anid there
wvas a great otlburmt of cheering
when he concludedl.
T1he orattionl want delivered by Sont
ator D).ptiw of Now York. At the
conlutsion of Sentor Dopow's ad.
dlress, 8enator Ctlilom of Illinois
readi a letter from Gov. Yates of II.
liinois, expressing his regret at his
inability to) attend1(, andic paying tribl.
uto to. the love antd affTect in in which
the memotry of Logan wvas held in
his native State. R1ev. J. S. Utler
of this city proounced( the bonodio
tioni. Thle uasemlage then dia
pers red.
Nest in a Horseshoe.
Thirteen old horseshoes were
haniging one dlay on the back of a
garden wvall close to an old boiler
which work men were removing and
replacing by a nlew one--a very
noisy piece of work--when, in no
wise dteterre<t by this, a pair of
wrens built their nest in the midst
of the clnster of horseshoes and
there brought up their young. The
mother bird, having been found
one day drowned in a pail of water,
standing near, her mnate tended and
caredl for their yonng until they were
fledged and flown. The horseshoes
containinig the nest still hang oni
the wall at Everthrope Hall,
Birough, East Yorkshire.-Strand
Magazine.
(OOVKERNWACNT lCX11IIHI NV lU ic.
Col Averlll SayNt fln i safe In Ar,o lteicg
I sIt Vic*- A k .:nc,ur#sgingi( slt Ites nt
frosi tiso) Iro-utor 0-nerni of r1iw F':z
posillons After ni Isitervie-w which
secna,r- McLauriue and lilk
self hamit wvith P'reigoinst Me
Ksley Yfeterlay.
Waishington, April 8.--Special:
Director Gor.oral Averill, of tho
Charleston Exposition, accompanied
by Sonator McLaurin, had half ant
honr's interview with the Pre.4ident
thiis morning onk tho propoi101n to
havo a Guove. nmient. exhibit displayod
at the Charleston Exposition. "You I
may say for friends in Charleston
that wo intend to havo a Govornmen t
exhibit. at our Exposition." T i is
confident stateient was mad ilo b3
Gen Avorill beforo he left th White
House aftor his intervimv with thw
President: It i-' impossiblo at this
moment to go into all the details
which load me to express myself so
em11phatically ol tho hubject, becnlso
there are c#ertain matters open for
further consideration which Iublif!
diSC i4on1 at this tifne inight r,t
b)enIlelit. The Premidmit vxpros'l
himsolf doeply intorestid in tho sn:
crsH of the Charb-ston Expo,tiGn,
and e(xpressod a willingness to loml
his a8isistilice ill havi(Ig tho Goverin
mont properly represented hlioe, 1111
dor certain conditions Senator Mo.
Laurin op-ned this (istion for ii,
and having intor.4ted the Presi<uta
and miembers of the Cabinet il the
enterprise, I am assurid that wo will
be aible to comply with any fair and
reasonaiblo conditions which will -
able us to secure tho Governmient
Pxhibit. I am not prepared ati thi s
moment to discuvs thosubjoct of fur
ui-hinv building and other apart
ments for t he care and t ransport it ion
of the exhibit8. These art) dltails
which are yet to bo considered. I
expect to remain hero Iwo or t bre:.
dfays aid with the assistanco of So;
ator McLaurin we will confer with
the variou mombers of the Cabinvt
iiterested and endeavor to reachi a
oonclusion which will bo accoept able
to the Government asi well is to tl
maa1111gers of the Chlarleston Exposi
tion. It may be necessary for Sena
tor McLiturin and myself to go to
Buffalo to consult the oflicials of tho
Exposition there relative to the t rans.
for. Thi is about all that can prop
orly tie said oil the situation at pres
oet, although I appreciate thi fact
that our friends in Charlestin woul
only be too glad to havo a IkItr dig
tailod statement. Under the present
circumistances it would not ho wiso
to indulge in premature p)ublientionl
of our p)lans but I am safe ink saying
hat we will sorely have a Govern
mlenit 'xhibit at the Charleston Expo.
sit ion."
Bears the Ih idYou Have Always Bought
BIgniaturo
at
8EAU(B.AuRD AIR LINK IZLW AY.
The 4'apital Ciy Lieun- Ita Maiginfeanti
Tharoughi u.nt 11)ca P.,.eueinger -ervkce
hut W-On th lii'i Kund i. Sout.h
audt Southwest,.
The Seaboard Air Line Railway is
called the Capital City Line, because
it enters the capitals of tile six Statels
which it traverses, exclusive of the0
national capital, through whichl its
trains run solid from New York to
Jacksonville and Tampa, Fla. It ruins
through Richmond, Va., Raleigh,
N. C., Columbia, S. 0., Atlanta, Gla.,
Montgomery, Ala. and Tallahlasseo,
Fla.
This road will continue to run tIhe
famous Florida and Metropolitan
Limited and the Florida and Atlanta
fast mail trains affording tihe only
through limited service daily, includ
ing Sunday, between New York aind
Feelii
That's the way it beginse
disturb you. You are irr
and worry over trifles. Yo
and, palpitates at every sud
can t concentrate your rr
work, your memory fails a
sleep well at night. In th
feel weak and exhausted,
tite for food and no ambiti,
of any kind. Nervous pro
terrors for those who use
Dr.MII
It stops the nervousness, so
tion, induces refreshing slee
SoIUTb at druggists on a gua
Florid(i, anld it tho shliortest linio be.
t-weoln theso points.
Thost splotididly inodorn trains of
ite Sulboard Air Lin, Railway arrivo
it, mid dpitrt. from Pl'nnylvania
railway Stit iols it Witshington, 13ati
inore, l'hiladolphia and Now York,
vitrr- ing lid linuin'H rmomt i1 prov,id
v<pnipillont, Wilih un1excelled dininig
car servic, COrlIrtilolit, draw
111 room011 aid observation cars.
It hia4 Pilumi sorvico fivo timmi por
w lk ach) Way fro. Washington to
I hat ceolbratod resort, Pienb 1 u rt,
N. C.
It has th(, short linlo to aind fro!m
Rtichm-n, Norfolk, Portsmouth, la
If-igh, Son11t.rn1 Pinls, Columbia, Sit
Viin11ah1, Jacksonvillfe, Tampi and
Atlanta anil fhm pr-mcipal citioi 1-o.
mw. tile Sotill hn list'. It is Itso
the direct routo to Athonli, Augnsta
Ii Atliti, diroct eoinections tiro
n1 m t1 h 1 mioln s i lioll f"r (hat t a
for Nov (4-iams anIti all points il
T14,xail. ("ahf"rinia and Nl..xic!o.
In sol i ., II I t hetO oly line
hi0 lid4l Iiii- 1 , i 4t 011 o ll illv)L
or1-.ti-' g I ir4ngh liin , m ld* P1111
IM11 sh,-spintg viar- b-Itween Atlanta
Hil Nmreolk, whvrve(ainlf-mtion-4 ar1e
lmls, withl th1-IOhd Domlinion stolaml
sip1 ('nimp y, from Ntv York, tho
M. & it '1'. Company, frm B>ston
uA Pr)v Im h -, tho Nort',11c i.nd
from Wtshirgton, tIt) 13,dtimoro
111 thelbi N. Y. P. & N lHinihway, from
N-w York ui an lhumbhd-1phia.
Thr%ultgh P11gh Iim a11rs iu also oper
wl o) gik sItu'ciiles botween
Ji .nvil4 mal,! St. Louis, Via Mll
t ivoIo. mn<I4ol %vete Javk-mnvilIl oatnd
N"v ()r--an, ill iaddition to throigh
tinins widh ihlit chair cars between
Svanaiald Moldolontgo er--.
The l uital S r jain srvice first clats
With il)t c lvolnilnt S(.d. k][les.
In f-tt I I' SmabmardI Air Lino Rail.
way will itkot . pi--wigors for tny
points, liarding th'i t< Inielost schod
ul4's, finoi4st trntill, and Imoust com
fort abl'o srvivo. Its 1,000 miet books
sol itt *2-, aro good from Washing
tim, 1.). C., over tho (lntire system1 of
2,600 mniles. int-hiding Florida.
YoungWomen
The entry into womanhood is a
critical time forag gi. Little men
strual disorders started at that time soon
growv into fatal comIpickations. That
temale troubles are filling graveyards
p roves this, Wine of Cardui estab
lishes a painless and natural menstrual
flow. When once this important func
tion is started right, a healthy fife will
usually follow. Many women, young
aind old, owe their lives to Wine ci
Cardui. There is nothing like it to
give women freedom from pain and to
f it youn g wom.en for every d-ty of life.
$1.00 bottle.t at druggists.
Miss Della M. Strayer. Tully, Kan,: "I
have suffered untold pain at menstrual pe.
riods for a long time, was nervous, had no
appetite, and lost Interest in everything,
In fact was muserable. I have taken tour
bottles of Wine of Cardul, with Thedford's
Bilack-D)raught, wshen needed, and to-day
I am entirely cured. I cannot express the
thanks I feel for what you have done
for me."
tl'or arlttc In enses rotquiring apeolal direo
tlins.nd<(Ire',&, 4tv4s4 g uyingt'ana, the6 adlos'
Ativisuory ImParltn4.4-nt. The4 cha,ttano4oga A10et
teine Cohnapany, thnt1anougu, SToun.
P Tinbita Orod at in cantor
ooronc.. n i~ In 0- d1y. ir..I
B. M. WOOLLE~Y, M. D., Atiantn, Ce
ige
Little things "Worry ar
itable, restless nervous prosti
ur heart jumnns sleep at all. I
den noise, you. business and t:
ind on your relief.. After
u~d you.do not and spending
e morning you vain search fo
with no appe- Worse than es
n for exertIon bottles of Dr.
stration has no up and make ,
LIes' NE
othes 'the irritation, quickens the
p and infuses snap, energy and vi
irantee Dn. Mit
OR PALA,
CHILLS i
The Be!t Preser
Tasteless i
The Formula Is Pliaiy
So That the Pe'op
What They
Imitators do nof
knowing that yo.! \v
cine if you kncw who
Contains 1ron a;d t
proportions and is i
ron acts as a tonic k.
I malaria out of ti
Aruggist will tell yot
-.)-iginal and thit all
ies" chill tonics ;- i
of other chill mnics
superior to ai itl.S
not experimentinge w
superiority and exal
established. Grv ovcc'i
throughout the entire
United States. No Ciu
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
0ondeused Sotedule In Effoiot
Jan. 17th, 1901.
NAT.ONS. No . I .
. CIar lertn ........ ~1T i i7
"o Bumr...........12 )1 n't] T 41 a in
" Biranchvil;o......... 2 CO a n N 65 1 a1m
" Orangeburg ........ 2 45 a ( m P9 a m
........... 14 L'S 2. I n
BarnwelI............ 4 18 a m1 4 1i a in
Blackville........... 4 2 . a l 4 a m
Lv. oliuml.i........... 7 G a W a (l 15 A'
Pros- r ty .......... 8 14 a m. Ij 1 1 n
"Newliorry..........8 t0 an ml !25 p mn
S n..90 a mI ! in p
" Greenwood.......... . 50 a i 1 .5 I n
Ar. HgU o .......... 10 15 a in 2 16 L-m
v.A>uvi1o. ...._._....... 9 5 a 7a 1~;W P in
Ar. fleln m... . ...........111 aiui p_n
W Aiiiu ~rson ... . .. . i 7~iii ~~- ^ i
A'i ilee:~vll.......... ~. -0 p S m P Ii
Ar. A tlanti.8n.ime '~ n ti
STATIONS.
Ev. Greenville ..........5 l0 p in 1016 a m
Piedmont ........... 00pim 1040 a m
" mWilliston......... 6 22pm 10 5 5 a to
17 ndeson........... p 11 40 a m
Lv. lton ......... 0 45p m 11 15 a^i
Ar. Donald........ 71 140 a mn
Ii-lIodges............. 7 80 p mn 115 ma~u
Ar. reenwood..... ...75 p mn 12 20 p m
" Niety-x........ 8 881 p mn 1286> p ma
Nowhberry.........90pm 2 00p a.
Prospority......... 94p m 2 14 p m
,"Columbia ...... ...11 00 pm O 80 om
Ar. Blackile.......... 2 67 a m at ~~
Oragebrg.......8 45 a n 6588 p mn
" Branhwule...... 4 26 a mn 815 p su
" Smmevile...... 557 a mn 7 81 p mn
Ar.Charleston ......... ?00 a m 8 15pma
y1 F7 TATIONS.
12 00n 7 41 a 4' Summerv1i,e " 7 81 p 56 7 a
2 00Oa 8 5a " .Branchwlle. " 8 15p 4 26 a
2 45a 9 28a " Ornngeburg " 5 Ip 8 45'u
4 2a 10 5 a " inville " 4 4p 211'!.
12 80 aT.....t.b na Ar ~..
4 18 a... " ..Barnwell .. " ...12a
4 28a.... " ..Bilaokville.. " ....285
8 0 a 11 40a " .. Oolunmbia .." .f 2O 980 p
8 67 a12 20p " ....A.lston.. . " 280p 8 50
10 15 a 2 0J p ".Union... " 12 45p 7 10 v
10 85 a 2 22p "..Jonesviele.." 12 256 8 88;
10 50a 2 87p " ,...Pacolet .... "' 1214 p 6 42
11 25a1 8 10p ArSjpartanburgl4v11 45a 8 161:
11 80 a 8 40p Lv Spartanburg Ar 11 22 a1000 g
2 48 p7 15 Ar...Asheville...Lv 00 a 8 05
"P" p. mn. "A" a. in. "N" night.
DOUBLE DAILY SE~RVICIE BETWEElN
CHARLESTON AND GREENVILLE.
Pullman palace sleeping cars on Tr nins 865and
80, 87 and 88, on A. and O. division. DIning can
on these trains serve all meals enroute.
Trains leave k3partanburg, A. & C. division
northbound, 7:01 a. mn., 8 :87p. mn., 8:18 p. mn.
( Vestibule Limited) and 7:07 p. m.; south
bound 12:28 a. mn.. 9:1 p. mn., 11 :84 a. m., (Vesti
bnle Limited), and 10:20 a. mn.
Traina leave Greenville, A. and U. division
northbound,0:02 a. mn., 2:84 p. mn. and 6:22 p. mn.
(Vstbue imte and A:16 . mn.: soth
bule I.mited), and 11 -15 . mn.
TraIn. 16 and 18-Pul1man Illeeping Carn
between Charleston and Cohumbia; ready foi
econpao at both points at 9:80 p. mn.
Eial Pullman Drawing-Roomn Sleopin1
Car. btween 8avannah and A t'hevillo enrouta
daily betwoen Jacksjonville and Cincinnati.
IRANK 8. GANNON. i. H. HARtDWIOK,
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr.. Gen. Paa. Agent,
Wasinton, D. U. Washington, D, o.
W. . T'AYLOEC, 11. W. HUNT,
ABut. Gen. Pa.. Agt.. Div. Pas. Agt.
Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, B..
id, overwork brought on
ation and I got almost no
became entirely unfitted for
-aveled in hopes of finding
Visiting several sanitariums
~everaI thousand dollars in a
r health, I returned home
er. It too,k only twenty
Miles' Nervine to brace me
ne a wvell man again."
.L, Eureka Springs, Ark.
pulse, stimulates the diges-'
gor into the whole systemr.
rs Medical Co. Elh, e 1n4
iptiml1 Is vMge
1111 l pIUt. ' 111 COlIC(.11C
ad s rtses tl r; fr
Slt()0V t \' A~lC i- o'
t'VCV rct). ty rcEi
.1 tco take Grovrove M i
h rso-called "
shows Ot at Gr v
n- yOU take- Grov,'s
the only C 1hi1l (ure soIi
malarial sections of the
No Viy. Price Soc.
CharlstoR and Weston Ca'olina Rwy Co.
Augusta and Ashevillo Short Line.
tihedule in Effect Jan. 13th. 1901.
Leave Augusta................. 9 40 a in 8 35 p n,
Airive Greenwood...........12 1.5 p m ....... ......
Anderson ........................ 8 00 p m
Laurons..............1 0 p m 84 aim
Waterloo i. 18.)...2 53 p w ..............
Greoenville. .......... 3 0,1 1 in 11. . a,.
olen n 8 rings...... 4 00 m ..
Spartan burg.......,. 8 10 p in 9 00 a n,
Saluda....................6 83 p in ..
Ilonderonvile..... 6 03 1. m ..
Ashevillo................ 7 15 p M ..
Leave A.h vill.......... 8 ou a in .
S partanburg .........11 4b.a m 8 h5 p n
G4 I' 8frh- gs......10 00 a m ...........
.Greer.vi to ............ 12 01A p m 8;25.1) m
Laurons........... ..... 1 8 ) m 700 pm
A rri bViaterlootIl s.)... 2N; 1 i ..............
Oroenwood ............ 2 p m 9 00 pm
Lcavu Ande.rson .............. . . .. 7 25 p u
Augugea......... o 1p ni 8 451) i.
Loave Au u a... ..................... 2 . pm
A ll n a -..... ................. 4 64 pue
Fairfax .............................. 6 ) pn
YOLaSseea ............... J0 oal 6 10 pm
Beaufort.................10 1 atm 7 10 pm
Port R oyal ............ t11 am 7 2 i pir
Ar Havaunah.......... .................. 7 65 pin
Savannah.....................~.... .. 10 ai~ ,
Port Roya!...............I M00 pm 7 lo am
Beautort .................1 Iil pm 7 20 ai
Iimassee ............... 2 0 pm 8 30 am
Fairfax................................. 9 .% am
Allendale .......................... 9 47 am
Arrive Augusta................................ 11 50 an
Close connection at Gireenwood for all
pointse on 8. A. L. and C. and Q. Railway, and
at $partanbnrg with Southeru Railway
For any in (rination relative t.o tlokets
tuLes, sohedules, address
W. J. CR AIG, Gen. Paa. A gt
T. Mi EMERS3ON, Train Manager.
BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD
H. 0. BEA% TIBk, Receiver.
Effective 1897.
.tsetween Anderson anid W alhalla.
DASTDOUND. WESTBOUNID
MiMed* Mixed,
No. 12. Stations. No. I
Ar 1100 am.....Anderson......Lv8 86pm
A r i0 40 am.....Denver.......Lv 86 pm
Ar10 I a m..,..Atun ..........v405pm
A r 10 22 am....Pen dleton...Lv 4 14 pmr
A rl 10B8am..herry's Crossin8... Lv4 28 pin
ArI 07 am.Ad ams' Crossin.Lv 429pmn
Ar 9 49am ...,.eneca...... Lv 4 47pmn
ArP925 am.....Wet.Union ...Lv 5lpmn
Ar 920 am............Walhalla.....Lv 7 pm
A.M. Lve P. M.Ar
J. R. ANDERS0N, 8uprintendent.
Conneetirons at Seneca with So. R R N", 11
At Aneerson with So Railway Nos , 11 and 2
in Effect Nov. 28th 1900.
(Eastern 8tandard Time.
Southbond. Northb,ounao
STATIONNI.
A M. A.A P.M. PM
7 454 Lv Atlanta (SA.L) Ar. 8 10
10 Ja A thens 6 28
11 16a Elberton 4 18
12 28p Abbevl e 8 16
12 41,p Greenwood 2 48
I 85p A r Clinton Lv, 2 00
10 00a Lv Glenn tprings Ar 4 00
11 45a t'parv an burg 8 10
I2 VIp G3reen" 'le 8 0)
(Harrs Springs)
12 62p W-sterloo 2 08
I Ii's. ar Laerns(Dn'r) Lv 1 88
22 53 62 21
A.. A.M.x,P .
780 186 Lv Laurenx. Ar 186 680
7 41 1 41 " Parks Ar 1 21 6 2'
9 00 1 65 ..Clinton.. 1 16 6 00
9 25 2 06 GoIdville 1 02 8345
9 40 212 ..Kinard-. 12 52 8 30
960 217 .Gary... 1218 818
1000 222 ..Jaiapa.. 1248~ 805
1060 287 14ewberr i 80 287
It 120 262 Prospority 1217 1 1l
I11 88 8 (2 ....811 hs.... I2 07 I,35
32 26 808 LihMountain i2W 12265
1 00 8 20 ...Chapin... X 49 11 19
I 16 3 25 H ilton 11483 liii5
I1 80 8 A9 W hite Rock. 11 40 10 5a
2O0) 8381 Balientine ii 86 10140
| 2 46 8 48 .. .ln ..... 11 2710 16
81t0 3 49 ..Lemphart.. 11 20 9 40
'/u 40 ArColuvnbiaL,v 11(08 920
4 i.> LvCclt1ibfa (A 0 Lj)ii3 tO
6 26 Su:,ater 3)41)
.8 80 A r C!arieston Lv 7 OIl
' aea.Tiefbe,~ o1 sitlier in forira
tIE.s call on any Agent, or write to
P."esident. T aftle Maneo r.
J. F. LIilNORTON, HI. M4. 1'MER'3O).
CiOlumbt a, .C. Wilmington, N.
CASTOR IA
OInfants and OhMldren,.
The KidYou Have Always ilought
B5itatur. of
'eF13UUQt)
E Tl TED
BOwcoi. NOW1 4 Illll, AtMlal. Now
0'cal (mid Piills Snth,("d Wht.
IN EFWFECT ..)V Cll.t 1 ' t h. 1900.
HOUTl IM A It).
D)ily Daily
No 3. No47
Lv Ni)w York, P I1. .... 32 b.p.. 1 Wai
10hla1tl1 3phiat . It 1 4...... 3 pill 3.3'n
" I Iiln e', 1' It .......... . p 2t
W 111 nWIgto l, I' it it...... 4 ',m i 8 3
lilchmiloni t, 3 1%. Icy 11-111m) 12 2 ila
* Pleter.sbhi rg. - 11 .31am I 10I13l
V- N--o- , 1 -1 112 05am 33 4 ;*I10)p1-11
l1v lie ntl on .
r :-7 pin l 7 1 n
SHamle5.'>in 830p
1,V VoIllif blit, 8 -3ualn 10 p1in
Ar S atuni,11, :; Itpin 01111
* Jckovier P i0p7 in ( 37.[b
Tatiptn I Ont I o UJ>m
*v o 4 '3 No I
Lv N4w York, N Y 1' N .7 5 a, 8 65pm11
'hi Ittle-lph a, . 0 2 atn I i : ' fill
LvNe%% Yot I. , o i Ukit 3 00ow ... .......
N . n- 1 & -I. ... ........ 0pol
IN nil -,IT3 1101131 . 1 u51 1
Weldona N A i V 30 1_1-_
Norlia 32 ''w 12 JOs-Ii
Henioso. 2 -- 2 4
italelght, . 0114iM 4 L7,11
Hu tiarl, 6'l . . 6 0 i;5pln
*~~~~ Itii3& uim 5'.111
' I-. * i . I
GrV n20.7i 1 3.1n
A5 Lhltju 19), Ili 4 08itin1
Nr -5X Ih u,f
'Nut,11HI a, c % ..... ... lI..il
" toons C 1.4- 7 20.iw 11 1
i1 '1 i 13 a..1
, & N . ............ 2 ;,ill 4 143pi
Now Oler a.4, 1I &5 N ..7~ Olto, 83'3
.. M plis
2)341a3' 3..14n
No 1, ;4 No38
Met phis, N C &o 1. 1 topmll 8 4'pin
AMli'.)l . I, & N ........... 12 20Ja . .....
Mo"'gomiuy 'r & W P .....9 1 m 4 1:n
M 1l .. . ......... ... 4 n- . I
Ie o1 k 4y.0 11y
A 1gw SI.n 1 . N..... ~9 1 i
At i , 1 A & 11N . ....... 12 10am 8 - 0pul
or At gin'i8 2 481WP. k 1. 2.3pam
(.r-oto -1430 VvIll3 2 0Wain3
M c('h ron to, . . . 1 11. - ..d~in
^ i. 3. , &3W. .. .... w r n .. . . . ... ..
0 hon iAf 02 1m
Ar As h. 8 . 3 .7am Il 2pil
Lin.ster- -35,
wldgiK3, iOan 10 0im
Ar PortunnIih, " 7 01m 4 b0pm
" tliinvtor', N & Wk-1.... -a
li 1 it 8 1r c .n -
New Yo rk 0 1 - . ...t I &pin
"Pr'" ila'-h N Y P & N 54p 630ia~m
Nnw Y k. 8 lop ' 8 00am
N a 11 No 60
Iv T11,1111aA, 840pm 8 OCam
JAvk*f)-iv1le " 10 2.)aIll 7 45)pm '
Fav ' iRI, " I NttllI 11 m4pll
6 7pn i 4'.an
list% :.t 9 0m 20mLIn
ut1t P1 n 3m 10 0,1aml
j3o~3 1'.'~ 2 83am 1?, 4 ?pm
ni n1i an It i27im
llNd I~I1~~ I Jimn
2 .lm11 2 ilim
4)13 4 JL 4 131)mn
.Ia3n, " 4 'Gam 6 :pm
Ar W aAhingLon U IR 11 .....8 a iiti 20pim
Batint are, 10 (33al 11 2wpm
IlUml hinla, " ? .:7pm) 2 5 am
3 pir. 6 3am
Noto - Daily_except Ru1nd - - -
Mv i v., coirs ho : ween Nt w York and ittoh.
rond, id Hamlet and S.ivatinah on Traitho
Nos. 81 and 1.
Co.f.-al Tinii, Fa8tern Time.
ATLANTIC COAST LINER
FAST LINE
Between Charleston and C.oumbia,
Upper South Caroihia and 1North
Carolina.
PA3I33ENOEa I)EPAR(TM PTr
W1IlMINoTON, N. C., Jan. iitli, IIRI
CONDEtNSEp 1"CHEDULE.
*No. 62. 1111 No. 63.
6256am Lv.Charleton, 3. 0..Ar 8 80 pm
803 am Lv........La nes......Ar 6 4 pm
9 2831am3Lv.........umi er.......Ar 6 85 pis
106 5' am ar...Colu mbla ....Lv 415 pm
32 17 pm A r.......rosperity...Lay 2 49 pm
12 80 pm A r......Nwerry...L v 2384pm
1 18 )ml A r....Clinton.....LV 53p pm
I 85 pm A r.....La rons......Lv i5 pmn
8 4(4 pm Ar.......reenlville...Lv 32 01 pm
8 J(.i pm A r......prt nburp;....Lv II 45 am
7 333 3)3n A r ....W nbor.....Lv 10 lv amn
9 20 pm A r.Chrltte, N - C...Lv8 10 am
6 11 pm Ar..Iendersonelile, N.~C..Lv0 ilam
7 36 pm A r......Athv ll.....Lv 8 0 am
*Daily.
Nos. 62 and11 638011 trd .1to between Charles
ton and Gre nvillle, 8 0.
H M. Ei'MERS ,.,. - e n. Passen er A ant.
J7. R. KEN tLY, T. M.. E M ~R8E
Ghen i.M anar. Traffic M an ager
Florida Central & Peninsular
Trine run3 by 10th bMorIdian, or Central rime
8013t1 of Coluni bln. Tinime Table In
Eflect. Julne 3rd.
SOUTT [i OUJ N 3).
N.8.No. 27,
Lv New York . 1..... ((00Im 32 161am1
Lv Phladeiphia...... 29pmn 3 3lam
Lv Baltimore ........ 55pm 0 1am
Lv Washington.7.. 13pm I0 553am
Lv Ilalei1 ........... 0R m 7 50Upm
A r. 00Ju-t bia.1 ..11 65m I 55am
(Etastern TIme.)
LVIolumbia .......0 5amn 125atr
(Central Time.)
LvIDenmalrk ........26pm 2 27pmf
Lv F'airf..x........... 2 6am 8 10pm
Lv Ravan3nah........ 847pm 5638am
Ar Brunswick.......7 00 pm 8 40am
A r Jack3sonylIIe......7 40pm 9 10am
Lv Jaeksonvillo...... 45pm 920am
Ar Lak e City.........91p m 1128am
Ar Live Oak.1.... 00pm 12 I8pm
Ar Tallahassee ..... 8 89'pm
Ar RIver Junction... F 2pm
A r Mobile..................38 OSam
A rNew Orleans....... 7 409 m
Ar GainesvIlle ...... 201pm
Ar Cedar Keys .....6 pm
Ar Ocala ............. 3 lam I 4Opm3
Ar Orlando....... 3 2'am1 6 00pm
Ar Tam po..............30am 6380pm
NORITH HOUND.
No. 44. No. 66.
Lv Tampa............. 0pm 8 00amn
L v Orlando..........6. 6 3prn 8 2.5m
L v Cede r Key...... . 7 14am
Lv Gaince ville ....... l2 2pm
Lv Tallahasseo........ 48pm
Lv Live O4k......... I 42pmn
Lv Lakec City ..... . 523pm
L a JpCek3-oville. ... 8 20an 7 461pm1
Lv Blrun1wick ...3....3 10am 8 80pm
A r Ha va'nah.....3.2 27pm 17. 50pmn
Lw 8avane r ah ...l.2..1 pm II f9pmn
i v 'ailr ftA .......... ... 0pm .Ol am
Lv Donmn1-rk ...... ... O0-pmo 24 42am
A r Coinm' ...... ..448pm -1 833am
L,V *.o m:hia......... 45iem 9 45pm
LV Ll gh ....... .... 40pmi 33 5iam
L,v FIchmrond ..... .....3 I am U 0pm
LvNVashhoton .9.. 9 0amn 14 00pm
Nos. 83 and 43 wIll hiave Pullman sleeping
c'ars between Now York anId Tam pa. Meals
served In, (lining crirs enr0onte Through
day Conenos3 between3 Jacksontville and
Now York
Nov. 27 3and 66 wIll havye Pullman Ilniet
tIleeping 313 ar et ween New York and3 Jack
31ouville and1( Day oofoches and1 baggage oars
botween Wasin3fgton and14 JacOks3onville
Triena arrIve and depart In 8. A. L.
deno. in3 Ptrk.
Po4r fulrther information aIpply to
S I). IIOY.LSTON.T. P. A.,
Colun bia. 8. 0.
1.. A. SHIPiA N. A. Cl. P.A.
Jacksonville Ne
A4. 0. &AODONEL; 0. P .
/acksnvile, 6
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