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TMiE EXTENDED FOR PAYMENT OF TAXES, COMITH0nFOl. ANi t,V'INolt-1 Aln .OW UNTil. M AAi t I Or.dor Immile.it irt. Lapt monllivet-Why thet lxt'isto, ift itovii Oriited- State 211el,t of vis Veamr VaIluation -if P-rope,rty. LTho State, Doo. 81st.] The ino for tho pay mont of taxes has3 been oxtonded after all, though it was not known oven to the county tretsurors until after tho regular time for tbo payimont of taxos had oxpired. So it cannot bo said that any who expected to pay their taxe and avoid the ionity woro given the chan1ce to delay. Tho Comptrollor 0onoral and tho Gavornor acting under tilt) law im gued the following order of extinion yostordity ait 1 o'k-lock, 1111 n1 altic w"re at o1CO Hen t ttroasrr SO as to pi-ovoitt thojoi froa mal..g up twOil. i lltjuolit, statoiuomits: Cohliiin, S. C., Doo. 30, 1HI. 'irsantit. to secction (10 of tho ro viWlil itos atthu. tritig '.110 oia , trollor 0onklim, Wilt t1h1 A,proval of tho (Governor, to "xi t'Ili tho tilmo for t.-ho piayllivillL of tftx,t, %%( b"mg this day. oxtoided tho time for the pay 111ont of tf%xs, whici expirom or, Decenmber 31, 1 HIM, withoult. p11nl1ty until March .1, 1.102. J. -P. Dorhan., ComptrlIrr( loroal.. Approved. MT. B. MvSwoomey, Governor. The withholding of action Ilntil tlt) 1nt 3nonlont. was d1o to Ilo fa. that largo taxpayers who wore %!t, :-. pa. had boonl holdiig Ima, 8A. t 8.t amto and county Wreasur (l weo in1 nood of funds. Many of the auditors havo reported that the "hard Yo"ar" on t ho farmem has very seriously afToctoil p-t>plo who have never b mt knwn to fail to pay thoir taxo i timlkO. S>miuo of the aiditort3 wrote ti' coiitroiie. that not half of the ta::es had ho(i paid in up to i fow days lit" i Mhir re\s)petivo count,s . Those g o hl a 1 ight to 0n011d tho I inm I (to!: I, vimw that t-hit liid bot1i a harI yoar indood and that. the poorer piopoikiy owne1r0R reldly nmodil tho oxtolsionl, thtly took itl V'0w aISO i.t. ev'n were th extesioin not now given Ilm logislaturo, iioon to convnilo, woul granit anl e3xtension. Thex ordor alt lows an oxtonmion of 00 days, and at present none cant soo the nkocessity' of an1 eixtension01 for a 1lo petriod1. There was quito a rulh at the otlce of the county treasurer of Rtichlanxd yesterday, but i, wVas noet so great as on the last (liay in recen. years. v'ALUATrloN oF iiwto.. The final figures for this year showing the valuation of all property in the State for taxatin are interest. ing in connection. TIhe figures are as follows for this yea': 1t'3al es:tato...............,... $103,25M,44I0 PerhmsonaI............... 0 t0. 4 I' Tot al .....................1 i8c,3334. 107 Tholi liguros for lOu were as flows,i : ROl) estmatc................... t.0, 1.18,.12 1 'reonl----------.----.----.....2,00.830 I 1i road ...... ............ ,3 , e TIotal--................ $179, 1,630 Tis shows ai hkandsomel inceas.e for this yoar, It being It9,S1S,577. IIY Cot 'TII-S. The total taxable priopeCrty' by couni tics i8 as follows: A.bbevIltl .................. 109s Alken .......................,... ,223 Anderson.................... 8,425,06 B3amborg..................... ,5,0 Beaufort......................31,9 Barnwoil---.-................,873,700 Blerkeloy---.................. 2,613,7900 Charleston................2,8,5 Cherokee .....................3,51,218 Chester-----....... .... ...... 4,140,64 Chesterfield--................ 1,946,270 CIar Adon . ................!,77,7o Colleton..................,...... ,099,i00 Darlington................. 4,132,273 Dorchester.................. 2,221,808 Engeflld.--..................55393 Fairilold......... .......... 3,737,323 Florence...................... 3,831,072 Georgetown -................ 2.853 378 Greenvylii................ 7.,0.1 Green wood........... ...... 4,388,740 Hampton ...............2,859,85 Herry ...,.................. 1,684,794 Kershaw .....................3,82,430 Lancaster................... 2,10,048 Laurens--.--.................5,090,548 Lexington.................... 3,785,109 Marion.--....................,867,605 Marlboro---.................. 8,209,255 New berry................. ...4,957,037 0O000........................ 2,95f015 Orangeburg----............... 7,06:,015 Pickens,...................... 2,120,047 Richiand.......--..-.....9,779,80 3 "l i. O .................... ........ 6,'26U,7'49 t lion .. .......................... .. .3,W 3,925 V I ia i8 irg..................... 2,921,131 Y ork ........,. ...................... fj,0 1 ,111 T otal .................... ......... 189,333,10' BUNCTUNIEN OFPARMY LIFE. il toruliing ncid(t itia fr tihe CIviI War M( 11114tI by "4X ('on. Fild," F Meilber of Third1 8. C. RIgiiment. [Writton for The Herald and News.] On the morning of the 13th day of Decomber, 1802, joo't anvil was in position and Burnsido's haumer ready to striko. There was i fog over Fredericksburg for somo time, but it finally cleared up, and Burn i,ide's boys rushed forward to the slRUghter pon. The 3rd Regiment wvai on Loo's Hill nar Lhe tologriph r1a1, but woro inally carried down it and up tho hill to Mayroo's house. ilro tio rain of 8hot. and shell was toirie. 1 titdi not look us it any 11CO COulid live. Instei of hurrying us to the ro< wiall, we wore order-d to lio downi just over tho slopo to wards the (11oiy. I waN soverely wounded at onco by a rifle 'ball, and hobblod bavk to i gardon pitco and romatino( thort for filn hour or two with the tiliolis burstling ovor me, ut I wia ntt hurt. Evory mainn in Co. 13. excwpt I or 5 woro hurt that day. ( )Lit 01 hO 0xcptiOfi was1 I 1 w11111 ho hi( mnaiigt-d to koop oit o (ivery jight hofcoro thiti. CapJ. Oary toh! that ma1 if ho ran t0hiat (lily he won 'I oo court martilod aund shot. I Ho malinal"'ged to got in the fight, ald all his fear wici gono. I te foight ms a borO1. that day , amid froin thon until Ito lost his arii a year lator, wo did not havo i bot(vr soldier. Although I was severly Woidel aIId in dan1 ger of being killed for soveral hours, I had i good (eal of fun. 1 faw a Captain anlid lioutoiiit of anothor rogliment desort. thwir mion aindl tptirt aicross, the hil to the roar. I saw a Volig sulior cry bocause I told somn0 m110n whevi Iltheir reImen110ta, and.1 il( told tiin th3y ought to carry the ration.,j they kad t.o their ien. Tleiy worlo in cookig dotail, and had rat ion for tiiir 111O8. I HIaw thO saime solir i in 11ilIoI spurt acruoss rih hil. A ill finally camio inl the firing, and I bucklodt a strap around mly thigh just above the wound and got mnc i big corn stalk for a stick ill hobblod acrosti the field and gol, out of the firing. Hero I found a great imany wounded mon and quite a numiber of skulkers. Night finally caime and Col. Nanuno was wounded. Hie and Liout. Abernathy wore bo. ing placed mn an ambulance to be car riod to thle rear. I asked Maj. Miaf fett to lot 1me got in also. The driver objooted but Maj. MafTott put me1 ini the ambuIlancfioe andl I was car riod to t he field hospital. Helre I was placed on the ground to awaviit iiy time to have miy wvond drssd 1 rolled myself uip ini a blaiket and wont to sleop. I woke up about 9. o'clockc the next mioninmg and tinally got my wounds diressod. I was pliaced in an ambulance and carried to (lie rail road and shippod to lRich. mond1(. I arrived at le.ichmond1ir about day', l ight and was carried to the (bimuboraizo 1 lospital aind placed in the North Carolina division. I was fortunately placoud under the care of D)r. Joh cl ann(ion of our county and wr.s wvll cared for. Heror I found my brother soldlier, M. HL. Gary. Hie wvas furloughed in a few days but 1 wvas kept for some time, but was finally given a furlough and remain. e:l at homne for lt00 days. I had forgotteu toi mention that I had been shot at Savaige staitioni in hand ned~ foot, but the wounds were lig' t While at hiomio I went to longshore's storo to soe the milit ii "'muster."' Hero Mr. T. M. Noel was drilling his suquadi, and had as his right guide Mr. Noah Ma.in. Every time Mr. Noel wvould say left for the left foot to go dlown, Uncle Noah wonla turn to the left, and right lhe would turn to the right. It was ai real picnic to see the boys "muster." Here the men were discussing the Fredericks. hbarg tight. Mr. WVashington Floyd made the statetmont that the yat koes put up a poor fight. I told bim he wteF .i tenuI that. they fought well. HIe stated that sonme newspaper hma was back some1 distanco in ai tree and said they had fonght poorly, and asked me what I knowv about it.I told him I was there myself. I do not think he believed me but if he had been on Mayree'd heights I think ho would h ave changed his opinion. Ex-Con.i F'od F?rcsh oysters all the time, at R1. J. Miller's restaurant. t&f tf, Advico Plainly Given. An elderly lady went ilto a l ge retail shop in New York just before lristimas, and asked a. young woman behind the counter : "Ilave you any gold collar but toils?' The girl surveyed her critically a moment, and seeiig ati old, pl-hinly dressed woman, without. a word, took dowii a box, shoved it across tle counter and iidiflerently turind away to survey the passers-by. "These are sleeve buttons," said tihe customer, gently ; "I said collar but tons." HIer accent was not that of an Amierican, and the girl giggled and looked significantly at. one of her fellows as she took down another box and pushed it over the coun ter. "These are enmneled or set with imitation stones. I want plain gold button.,." "lhie enameled are the style nlow." ''( want the phailli goid buttons, if you please," said lie stranger 'ulietly. "If you can't finld what you Want there we haven't got them," said he girl, tossing her head. "-Ia.. dies," she said insolently, "1'are not buying cheap buttons for gifts nlow. They want t he jeweled oiles. The stranger rose. ".They don't suit you.. I knew, Ihey wouldn't from tihe "irt. "She banged the lid on the box and turned her back oi the customer. The lady hesitated, and Said 11 a gentle, firm voice: "I might call your employer and tell him how badly his interests are servei by )ot. 1But I ai sorry for you, and I a1m going, instead, to waste a little plain Common sense Oil you. "I came fromi Enghnd. So did you. Y\oil would have waited oin ine humbly there for one-third of the wages you are paid hee. Your purpose 0now is to show each custo Iner that vou think you 'are as good as she is.' That is probably the cause of your rudeness just now. \ ou may lie 'Is good or better than 1 Zut Ohat is mint whlt youm Cm1 ployer pays yoi to show to ile. lie pays you to show me his but. tons. The Imore civil and attentive you are the more buttois you wvill seli, and the more you will earn. That is your one chance to better your condition." She went out. The girl looked after her flushed and angry. "l)o you know what that woman is?'' she asked a saleswomain who was jpassing. "lThat ir' Lady Dazshi,"' naming a wvell-known nioblewoman, who is a lealder in saveral international re forms. "WhV~y? WVhat was she saying to your" The girl hies:tated. ''She was trying to show ime what a fool I huave been, and I think she did ut,"' she candlidly. The Honest Bootblack. ''Shine, sir?'' "'Yes ; I want muy shoes black '"T'hen I would be glad to shine them, sir,'' said the boy. "lIlave I time to catch the IIud son R iver t rain?'" ''No time to lose, sir ; but I can give you a good job before it pulls out. Shall 1?'' '"Yes, my boy ; don't let me be left."' In t wo seconds the boot black was on his knees and hard at work. 'The train is going, sir,'' said he, as hie gav'e the last touch. The man gave him a half a dollar and startedl for the train. The boy counted out tihe change and ran after his p)atron, but was too late, for the train had gone. Two years later the same man, on coming to Newv York, met tihe bootblack, btut had forgotten him. The boy remembered his former customer, and asked him: "Didn't I shine your shoes once inl tihe Grand Central D)epot?"' '"Some boy (lid," said the man. "'I amt thvit boy, aod here is v'our changec, sir.'' The gentleman was so pleased with the lad's honesty that he wvent with him to see his mother, and offered to adopt him, as lhe needed such a boy. The mother consented, and tihe honiest bootblack had after thlat a good home. IIe was given a good eduicattin, and wheni a man bt.came a partner in his friend's large busines.-Farmer's Advo cate. ma ARE YOU WISE ^I li m1aton thoro is no remudy to equalIl 'n a wure wy to tr Thi'td. ill orc'. and insure healt.iiy. I uine half a glassfi1 it ;. tempoon~ful of al wih thiq gargo 0ho tibri T1'o1n hati hw th utsid) 1f II.ti. Tiund 1d, t11k. i, 1 i a11 l'1 3.jT1\ 2ic., 50. Lt $1 IT MAY BE YOU 2"O au Muutlug J L ut. and11 yet cu Induntries lin This state. Washington, Doc. 17.-The conpr.s buroal's proliminary report on the man1-uf01actures of Sunt I Carolila Ih :t a 1IL: of 3,762 .tnMidme.n wi'th pronu. in~ lt j. .n .td '-I, i48,47Th. Other figurws aro: AvoraiEn UtILLIber of wago earners '46,.35; total wage 41411,%55,900; misceollaneous ex penes f,3,1 I 7, aind cost of natoritil us-4d The capital show an incronso of 130 per cent, over 18001 and value of products an increase of 84 per cert. 'The cost of materials increased (0 'or cenlt. The city of Oharleston separately rol orted, has a total of $12,173,1871 in capital invested, and ,2 in value of products. These are in creases of 70 and 6 per cent. respec tivoly. Charleston has 36 1 estab lishments, 5,027 wago earners, get ting a total of $1,489,906 in wagos. The muiscellaneousq expensos foot up $790,573, and cost of materials used $5,633,578. Animal's Voices The roar of the lion, it is said, can be heard farther than thc sound of any living creature. Next. comes the hyena, then the screcch owl, the panther, and the jackal in suc cession. The donkey can be heard fifty times father than the dog. Strange, the quiet and timid hare, when she cries in fear, can be heard father off than either dog or cat. Evr~Athens, Tenn., lan.,27,1901. mnesos they Were very irregulir and I suffed with~ great ;ain In an"is back, stomachi and logI4, with torribCiu beari'ng down paina in the abdomien. Dunring the p'ast month I have boon1 takinig Wine of CJardul and 'Thiodfordi's Bilack-nraught, and I passdi41 the mon1,th ly period withouit pain for the first tine iyears. NANNIJx DJAve. What is life worth to a woman suffer Ing like Nannie Davis suffered? Yet there are women in thousands of homes to-day who are bearing those terrible menstrual pains in silence. if you are one of these we want to say that this same WiNEOrCARDUI will bring you permahont relief. Con- . - sole yourself with the knowledge that 1,000,000 women have boon completely cured by Wino of Cardul. These wom-. en suffered from leucorrhoea, irregular menses, headache, baokache, and boaring down pains. Wino of Cardul will stop ail these aches and pains Jar you. Purchase a $1.00 bottle of WIne of C'rrdui la-day and take It in the privao) of your home. Th Chattanooga aMdilcino Co., Chattanooga. ,smolm.asmea ny oplt sufer througa I gior (I,t liuvw that for all inlam - icxican Mustong JInimient. rway aIt a casc of Sore ...-L. ..to L'. at lQi'i put into UIJjURE. .00 it bot tLie. been trioublod Nvith a rumning .. Treat it at omeo with Me:s.l 11 dopend upon a% ipMdy Cur. BOUTHERN RAILWAY. Om1 lonatid Hchodulo In Efot June 80th, 01. STA TIO0N L. D^ fi i o. 15. r. II. maruo......12 O n't? 41 a m u I m 900 a m a In 9 28 a to a IU . --- .-- 4 6 mni 10 24 a II O ia ........... ~i-0, i ~23 ............ 4 111 a i1 4 13 a m 4 2 a n) 4 2d a u Lj. tolamI a........ i T a m .11 LI 1: 7 14 a i 1240 n'n "7.nb y. .. 00 a m1 12 36 p in ........... 8 30 a m 1 80 p n: " roonwl.......... if 60 a in 2 06 p a r .....,....... 9 15 a w 2 2*) p T W a in A W pr*. tI I t'iitI ... ~---nP-jh4 I ' TATION8. ail No i6. No. 12. ...-.. nv...l............32 pn -~o 6 0 pm 10 05 a m "VIllinm-ton. ....... 7 13 p in 10 25 a m STp 11 15 a i ;:.ItNIF7. I.~p~it~ 16 4 a Donialds............8 03 p_ 11 10 a m A.r.iJ( asvh o........T ~~~05p m T~ni ViOge 4 ............_ . _6 20, p mn 11 25 a I Sr. reunwood......... 8 60 p n 11 50 a ta Sinety-8x......... 9 10 p mi 1205 p vn " owborry..... .....10 16p m 131) p mn " ro8perity......... 10 82 p mu 1 24 p m " __uba_ ....... 11650 p mn 2 40p m r. Iackvilo.......... Si5 a min 5 ' rnwoll........... 8 07 a mi 8 07 a mi " avnnuh........... 4 50 a in 4 80 a in " Oangbug.......8 45 anm 4 42 p m " rnhvl'......... 4 25 am 52p m "' inimmrvi llo...... 7 an m842 p m r. Chatrleston ...... 7 00 a mt 7 180p BTA TION8. Na T ITa Lv..dharleston..Ar I0 00 ai 00 n 7 41 a " ummnervills " 42 6 5 7 a 00Oa 9 00~ a 1.ranchville. " 6 2p 4 25 a a 023a "Orngbu g" 42 p 8 45a Aa 1024 a ".i Kluile . " } 0p2 82 a a .... ..DBarnwll ..:".... 07 a 5 at12 15 p " ..Alston... " 1 25 8 I5 Ia 2 00p " ...UnIon... " 11 07 a 710 84a 2 22p ":..oeville.. " 11 17 a 6 $ 4. 7"...aoot.. 11 05 a 6 p 10 80 10lO Ar 8par tanburg Lv 10 85 a 15 p 1 8 40ptLv Spartaburg ArI1025a 0 Op S7 15 Ar...Aih,ville ...L,v 7 05~ 4 "P")t p. m. "A" a. mn. "N" ight. DOUBLED DAILY BEDRVION BETWEEN OHIARLESRTON AND GREE1NVILLE. 7pim,an uaace sleeping oars on Trains865and .8 8 and 88, oni A. an id 0. divisIon. Dining cairn en thtoie traits servo nll niIt en route. Trpuhid leav A partanubnr, A. C Q. vinio, ortnd 1t.t ': I .. 315 in. m.1 1 . , est p~ i tile Lh I 10:0a.. Trainsi l:ave G*reenville, A. and 0. divisio, Sor i.hbound 5:55 a. mn., 2:34 D. mn. Anid6:ip.18 . Vesuibule timited and8 515 p. mn.I eog. aund. 1:25 a.nm.,.4: .m.,1 140 p. mn. (Veai uloimnited), and 11 :& a. mn. Traind 16 ad 1(--P ullm an 8leeping Oars be .won Charleston and Aelie ol. ilo ait Putnman D)rawin g- too ileup ~ea,otween BSavannah ad Asbe enr5 t lyewoon Jackt nyille ad oinna. Tantl 18 and 14 1t1manPr1or O~.arst~t cnon (Jarloit.on and Astheville. fltANK( A. GA NON 8. H HARDWCK, Tird V-P.&b tin~r., bon Paa. A t W.A"a kga.w NlarlcSIOR 3Rl Wcslcrn Carolina Rwv Co Augusta and Asheville Short Line. Hohedule in Effect Oct. 6th, 1901. Loavo Augusta.........10 05 a m 8 30p in Arr......Gr...n..od........12 9p m ........ Aneeon ......-.-............ 7 15 p m Laurons...........1 40 pi m 585anm Waterloo (H1. 8.). 112 p m .....,. Greenville......12 22 p mn 9 80 am G lennm Springs...4 45 p in .....,. Spartn burg...... 8 0 p mn 9 00 a mn Balunla.............5 83 p m .....,. Ilontlersonvillo..8 03 p in ....,.. Ashmevillo.......... 7 5 p m ......, Leavo:AeshovIl0........... ? 0p in ....... 8 paranburg ....12 5 a m 8 30 p m Glon prinags...................., ,..,.... Greonviiieo........1 l0 am 1 46p m Laurons............ 2 05 p mn 8 80 p in Arrive W aterloo (H. .). 2 :13 p In ....... Glreen wood.....8 0' p m 4n p [Atsvo A nidorsont ....--....... .7 26 a mn oaoAugusta......................830 pmi Alen ale.....................6 53a pm 11alr tax.......................47 pm Ye 1nAsco............. 9 00 am 6 50 pm Beotifort............10 18 am 7 45 pm Port Royal ........o 80 am 7665 pm Ar. 8avannah........................ ...,.. Savannah...........:..... ...... Port Royal.......... 100 pm 640 am Bleautort ............16pm 5 50am Yenmassee'.......... 3 0 pmi (1 40 am Fairfax.....................7 4-4 am Al lend ale......................7 764 am Arrivo Augusta. ,............. 1000 am Close connection at G4reenwood "for all plir is ont q. A . L. and C. and1 f. Railway, o,nd ti 8i;qr tim'%rg~ with Somnru on ilway', Iir .ArV 'n1tormatuio tmtire to tikets tts, 5ochedules, aithdrest W. J. CRAIG, Gen. Pa. Agt. 3.M.NORIH. o!. t.A ugusta, &a T. M EMEROON, Tramo Manager. DECEMBER 18th Will go ringing down :he ages as the day vhen every woman ind child in Newberry Nent to the Book Store :o see Mayes' grand, spectacular, colossal, lisplay of IRISTMAS GOODS Come ladies and chil Iren, come one and all. rhe spielers will be tied ind gagged, and you Nill see aSight to make :he hair curgtl o WAll that we ask is :hat you inspect our stock before buying. Ua' Prics Tlk foi' Themsolels, MAYES' Book Store. N,ew Year goods FOR Your New Year Supoly of anythingthat is kept in a first class BOOK STOE You can find Cheap at a.yes' I GENERAL LINE OF LEDGERS AND Journals and Book Keepers Supplies always on hand. [nterest paid on deposite in the Savings Department at the rate of 4 per cent. per anbumi from daite of deposit at The Commercia1 lk OF NEWBERRY, S. C. CAPITAL ---$50,000 00 We transact a general Banking busi ness and solicit the accounts of indi viduals, firms and corporations. DIRECTOIts. GEO. W. SUMMER. L. W. FLOYD. GEO. S. MOWER. P. C. SMrrH. JNO. M, KINARD, President. 0. B. MAY E'R, Z. F. WRIGH-T, Vice-President. Cahior. COMPLETE Power Plant For Factories and Mills. ENGINES; Corlies, Automatic, Plain Side Valves. BOILERIS; Heaters, and Pumps. SAW MILLS; From small plantation mill, to the heavioat mills in the market. All kinds of wood working machinery Flour and corn milling machinery. Complete ginning systems, Lummus Van Winke and Th omas. Engines, B3oilers, Saws, Gins ini stock for quick delivery. 1326 Main St., Columbia, S. C. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS (OICULTr' ElbNgLIh in Re ad cod mtallic boxs sealed w ith ble ribbon or Se,u Sc. in sarn, f o r atuars Tet b re t,. n li. iI),00''estimo..als od b al Drugg.ists *ZO0 adlsoa tare,rr LA. PA Mention this ppe. Stockholder's Meeting. ~E ANNUAL MEETING OF the Sharoholdlers of the Com-. mercial Bank of Newberry, S. C., will be held at the office of the Pres ident at Newberry, S. 0. at 11 a. mn. on Wednesday, January 8, 1902, for the purpaose of electing Directors and for the transaction of such other business t' ma&y come-be fore t he meetirT. Share -olders will please~ ~lIiedor b,.1e repre sented by proxy. Z. F. WRIGH T, Den. 94. 1nn1. Cashier. TRAINS DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE "CaDital City Roule." Shortost line betweon all principal uitea North, East, South anti Wfet. 8chedule in efoot Dec. 1. 1901. Central Tire. Local At Daily. Daily. lantx to Northbound r 6 84 Clinton. Lv 8avainalt.........I 30 pm I 55 pm Fairfax ............ 1 09 am 3 40 pin Donmark......... I 6o am 4 27 pm Eastern Time. Colutr bla......... 4 10 am 7 05 pm fCatwdon............ 5 07 am 800 pm Cheraw ............ o s nm 9 40 pm Ar 1amlet ............ 7 05 am 10 15 pim No. 62.. Lv Calhoun ralls 1 00 am 4 21 pm 12 23 ai Abbovillo ........ 183 am 4 51 pm 12 57 pin Groonwood ... 166 am 5 19 pin 1 22 pm Clinton........... 2 46 ami 6 08 pin 2 15 pm Carlislo........... 3 33 aim 6 53 pm Choster............ 4 03 am 7 2) pm (atawlba Jet.... 435 am 7 i pmi Ar ll%mlot............ 7 W aui 10 1 pin Lv Hamlet....... .. 7 25 am 10 10 pm Ar Rateigh............It 15 ian i 30 at Petorsbur. 2 26 pin 5 64 am R o . 05 pi 635 rn Washington ... 6 35 1in 10 10 aimy Baltimore......... 1125 pm 11 26 am PhilIdul phia.... 2 501 a 1 36 pm Now York......... 6 30 am 4 15 pm i'tenst)tNi-N 5ork 25 pi- n 7 a~ii Eastorn Tiie _ --^ Houthbound. Dailly. Daily. 81 21 liv Choraw............ 7 It anm 11 W pm Camden ........... 8 .i am 12 fi3 Iiin Cont rra I Tim. Columbia......... 9 40 tn 1 08 am Donmark ......... 02 am 2 17 an FPrirfax............10 :;0 an 2 67 KM Ar Bavannita.........12 V& pi 4 40 arn ,l.ick8onville... 3 1) pmi 9 0 ain Tampa.............. 5 (0:,m 5 10 pi Enstert. Tiksi. Local Lv Catawba.......... ) 07 itn 12 57 aun Clt.i to O'hester ............ 0 n5 am 12 :15 tm Atlanta Carlislo ............10 15 am 2 W .;un No. 53 Clinton ............ 11 0 a m 2 r>7 an 2 -1, pmi Greonwood......I t !.2 pin 3 1. sAm 3 : pm Abb%villo.......12 21 pim 4 10 am 4 07 pm Calhoun Palls..12 50 pn 4 3S am 4 45 pm Ar Athoens...... ..... 221 pm 6 18 am 6 19 piml Atlanta ..... 4 ribtim 8 0 -In 8 6 111n k;uiltizUla, Noe -twrij '6ll J.ar.r lb il.a train No. 52 IWav1n1. C011umb1)ia. 1nion sta tion, at 11 20 amn (ially, conlecet" at. (11ln ton withI 8 A. L Hallway. No. 5A, all'ording Smortest and quickest ronte by sarve) al bours to Atla i ta, Chattanooga Nashvillo, st. Louis, Chlengo an all point.s iet. Close conctlon at Petersburg, Itich itonl, Washington Portaniouth.Norfo k, Columbia, Savannah Jacksonvillo and Atianta, with diverging lines. tagniflicent restibllo trains carrying through,.ulilman le.ping care betw n a lI principal points. 8. A. L. Railway I,00 imilo books are good over C., N. and L. n. way; also to Wtshing. ton, ). C. For roduced rates. Pullnan roervations, oe e, apply to W. P. Scruggs, T. P. A., savaninahl, GM J. M. Barr, 1st V. P & U. M. It. E. L. Banch, . . A. Portsmouti,h, Va. ATLANTIC COAST LINEI FAST LINE Between Charleston and Columbia, Upper South Carolina and North Carolina. PASSENoER DEPARTMENT WILM INGTON, N. C. Nov 241h, 1901. CONDENSED H0AED1ULE.1 Go1Lu* '.ST: In Efloct Nov. 21, GoINo EAT *No. ;. 101 No. 53. 6 10 am Lv......Charleston, S.0....... Ar 920 pm 8 - am l ............... Lanes ..............Ar 7 40 pm 9 42 am Lv..............Sumter..............Ar 6 13 pm 11 10 am Ar...........Columbia ...........Lv 4 40 pm 12 29 pm Ar...........Prosperity........ ..Lv 2 24 pm 12 42 pin Ar........... Newberry...........lv 2 10 pm 125 pm Ar............ ClInton..............Lv 1 2~ pin 1 47 pi A r............Laurtns ............v 12.55 pm 3 25 pi Ar........... Gr;,nvllle...........Lv 11 10 pm a 3t pi Ar......... Spartinburg.........Lv 1 100 am 7 18 pm . r.....,... Winnsboro..........Lv 10 18 am 920 pm Ar.....,Charlotte, N. C.......Lv 8 10 am ~6~11~pm ^r~.Hfeniorsoisvillo ~N.~i.L ~0Tamn 716 pmn A r....Ashev illo.......Lv 8 00 am *Daily. Nos. 62 andl 53 Solid trains betwoon Charles ton and Groonville, 8 C. H M. EMElt8 J, en. Passen or Agent. J. R. KENLY, T. M. EM '5RBON Gonl.Manag Traffic Manager In Eff'ect Bunday, October 6, 1001. (Eastern Standard Time. Southbound. Northbound STATIONS. A-M. A.M- P.M. P.M, 7 45a Lv Atlanta (s.A.L) Ar. 8 (0 10 ila Athens 5 28 11 16a Elberton 4 18 12 23p Abbeville 8 I6 12 46p Greenwood 2 48 I 85p A r Clinton Lv. 2 00 (ctw.o.) 10 00a Lv Glenn Springs Ar 4 00 11 45a Spart anbuirg 8 10 I2 0Ip G reenvillq 800 (IIarrs Springs) 12 Ii2p Wat.erloo 2 00 1 L69 Ar Larns(Din'r) Lv 1 88 22 53 52.- 85 Daily F rt IllyFt - EOx Bun. Ex Sun A.a'. A.M. PM. A.x 6 00 202 LvLaurons A r 1 47 6 00 810 208 " Park. Ar .1d4 4650 6 40 222 ..Clinton.. 125 480 6i.8 282 Goldvillo 112 851 7108 281) ..Kinard.. 1 05 8 40 7 17 2 46 ...Gary. 1 00 8 81 7 26 2 51 .Jal apa 1216: 8 22 8 00 3 00 I4ewhurry 12 42 8 00 825 320 Prosperity 1229 222 8 42 3 20 ....Illtghsl.... 12 20 202 8 55 3 84 Lo Mountain 12 16 1 56 915 346 ...Chapin... 1203 189 924 351 Hilton 1167 129 9 29 3655 White Rtock 11 54 . 124 9 37 4 00 Ballon tine 11 49 1 15 9 52 -4 (9,...Irmo....1140 1 00 10 02 4 15 ..Lieaphart.. 11 31 i248 10830 4 '10 ArColumbiaLv 11 20 1280 4 6 ICoisliirba (A.o~x.Ar~.11 ( 5 25 Sumter 0 41) 8I 30 A r Charleston Lv 7 00 For Rates, Timo Tables, or further lnformna ion call on any Agent, or write to W. (. CHIILD8, T. M. EMERSON, President. . Tfrafico Manarger. J. F.'LIVINGBTON, HT. M. EMERISON, Bo1. Agt. Gon') Frt. % Pass Agt. Colunmbta. LI. C. ~ Wil minigton. N. 0. BoJli)n . IN EFFEVTOT Ra JUnr 2, 1001. Daily--Except Bunday. Lv Glenn Spriags-..-............. ...,9 00a m Rtoebuek".--.- ..................... 9 45 a i A r Spartanburg...~....................10 00 a i Lv Spartanburg ...-~...,......,...... 845 p nm Boebuck......-....................,40 'sp m Ar Glenn Bprings..................... 445 p m -... II 8 Simpson, President,. BLUE RIDGE RAiLROAD II. 0. BEM1f&, Receiver. Effective .,...y .., 1897. Between Anderson anid Walballa. BAWTB1OUND. WarTfBOUaD. MiNe d. Mixed No.12. Station. No.. . Ar 11 00am .......Anderson......Lv 886pm Ar 10 40 am.......Denver.......Lv 86pm Ar1 1a........Autun.....LV 405pm Ar 10 22 amn......Pendleton....Lv 4 14 pm Ar 10 18 am...Cherry's Cressing....Lv4 23 pmn ArIO 07 amn....Adams' Crossin.Lv 429 ptn A v 9 419 ain j......,..enoa....... Lv 4 47pm1 Ar 9025 am.... W e, Union ....v 5 Ii pm ArO920 aia.,....Wlh;l ......v5 /pm A. M.Lv. P. M.Ar J. R. ANDERSON, Superintendent Connections at Benoon with ao BiR No 11 At Annarsnn With Snalnm. Iuo. 11 .nd 1.