The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, January 17, 1902, Image 4

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I1 IN lV.'tI &1d I I JURY LAWS NULL AND VOID TiorC st utto umv C t': r t il it c -uu UNANIt I's ti'INiwN t,N i It .t'lI i'o Ittlit M 10 i M eti I ..t1%1t 1 li t - 6 It - T ( ift h , H9 tt. |T'he Stat, I14th.] Tilt St it t' supr,0m1 court has sus tainlol ("Ireluit J titdgo Oary't opiti on that tiht jury laws of tih Stato aro unionlst itutIIionail, nu11 fll"an void, inl duit i lov 111 spoOial and not gon-1oral laws as coiuirod by tho constitution, ItId tlt, logislature is thus givon an o'.j*ct lesson whieb should provent tho introduction of the usual round of bill that art cloarly inl violition of the constit titiontial provisioi. The court rondors a uinnimious opinion, tlt paper boing writton by Justicot Eugono Rt. Glary. Tht casO is that of tho Stato vs. A.. J. Queen, ot al., from Chort-koo countity. The1o opinlionl ill tlt other cast, on tho saum suibtjict, tiat of tho Stat% Ns. Franikliin, 1111,1f-ilr s tho jiltdgoilitit of tt, couitt bolow . indgo Vurnost (-: ry's de1ison1-n 411.r%l sllto- t 11:0i ill points art. vOt'd i t two opinen. l in tho M,Q11en lst. Tht, full tixt If thw opil, 11 1 20, follows: Tho plbmt wo t I I It' it In vivtod (if IIm )Ind vs lt an1d hatt11rn w%,ith lintont to Lill nt tho ,A nilo , H1 ' tori of t-olut t for Aherokt Collnt %. "'l,giore t hei 11ly wasit s'iiie(ttl, { hoe atttrn for li tho rippt,11 s, iado it lu ilt(0; tO qllnish It, a1r,at (If on (twa grounid-. (I ) b1w:mlse 1hr wa1* %Is not jury lw warranting thai dirawin of a julry f,,r Cholokwo counity. 1.u 1 ( '') b1"clins-I tho jury.% lam, If anly, was 10 plIgIllt tit to plovisionl (If tilt voll islatin." llshonlor, tho mi.mt.uge oe Iullth otionl whoreuiponl 1th4 do fotilits apponhIl upon tho follow. ing ox(.1t ion "11twaluso l1o- honlor orro"d in hold ng that tho jury law of I 110, 1:3 Statuts 31.o elithied: 'An -it Ito mtIli'nd sovtlolls "336 Itnd 3: of tht geeIoritl ISt itt eits rebt1i ing t toIth driwing aml tori of st,rvico of jurors, inl tho virelit colirts of this Stato andl to valiiat th jory lists alrontly pro pared,' is not rtpugnant to, or in viohation of suibdivisios 8, 11 and 12 of soot ion 8 1, art itl-t 3, vonstitutioll 1'.00", in as much as said jury law coltinus pel.oial and lota1l prvisis all owin th coun tites of (3 reenlwoodl, A Ibhev ilh', Elgethe Id,rr nge'btrg andlt 1.intn and . Aikeni to sutumionl atnd olm ii thitli.1rrs ill 'hose coutliOP, atis tecontyl of t.llarht'ton hias a sit 19500. A IIit of wiib violt the i atfor e ar.idi cons t itui t ina p rovistoU." Soet ion 1 of t he act ti rst mont ined int thle tex.ept ion contains the' follow jog p'rovisions: 'Thati sect ion 233t0 of t ho gener al statutes of 1s22 now known as soe tion '23T of the revisedl statuttes, he am "nded so as to road as follows: S'ctnion 28 '. The clerks of the court iin each county in this State shall, on or bofore the 'th datiy of danntary of each year, prtepare a state menit antd tdeliver t hi sainet to the' countty board of 'omisijonersP of t he umber of jurors that will be re quired to bo in attentdance f"r each term of t he court, to be held in the county tduring the ensuing year, anti the count y b'oard of commissioners shall in each year during the monIth of January prepare a list of such Ie gally' qtualitied voters of their respec tive countties, not absolutely exempt, as tey may) think well qualified to serve ais jurors, being persons of good moral character, of sound jndtgment, and free from all legal exceptions, to be selected from the ccunty at large, without regarid to whether sneb per SOns reside in seven miles of the ourt house or not; except in the onties of Spartanburg and Orange burg, the list shall be prepared in the month of December, and the lidt so prepared by each county board of commissioners shall contain twice the number as reported by the clerk of the court: Provided, that in~ Aiken county the jury shall be list'd and drawn as provided by the county gocvernment law Provided, that in the counties of Abbe'ville, Ed iied, LexIngton and Greenwood the sait jury list shall be prepared in the fol lowing manner, the list in AbLeville to be one thousand names, to Art. Ill, section 84 of the consti tatioii provides: "The general sembly of this State ab~l1 not enaca local or special laws r01t n ttill fhe' ll i' O tel 1terwttlf. I F banttkinig inistitult io nioltun<ier eenl IitroI of I I \v (ilt, 'a iei ti I t'titl p art sIIhoo 1 str i s. Ai T au e i riz. t h i adoptio I r Il git imtion .4lt of hilh(i . 7. i I t provide for ,ito prlotctioni oif gameii. S ToX sumi tuoli ag Intitujintin graiti or t t ti rirt. 11-trs toprovid. f)o he la ora or other uli d t yct. 1t TO tix thorz amou,n lpl or lirlof )4on 1p0n 1 hit o ll. i d to pro it it Ittlhr oxcept tlat the h l uiy b T o miall as to grilM tilt' itu t o is t ir'l til l portio R To h propu1la rtion 4 an o lin t ot iitr cas s, h nIt , a ill nor nit I I I n N t inti I I n It fill v vol 11 . gollimil., 0X 01t i Mtttt 11iiIiN. I m ;llt IN. till i;o 1111t* io i tio grtiltiilt el I N 1 seial 1law* shaltttlii iena icted l'.'ti The tl geea a lrtI tb!o t. li i rt h it Itl lit gIl it s trlu lis jg eiilrnig said oujf -t for stit ur t .itlts , whi i s h llrld lie ni l n ltlit tii-11 t t1111-a le l l rt p ovild , a rslilt iui'1 ii i'Iiw Iit'll i' ho--e l ii ha ll it, 'llct o I t'll w i, i oll r l II011 ,.lIuiil tfs &i'VO iri 41 ( ll (ot i"m r.lt p,ia tsfor filt tl I s I cit it e' 4- t 1 iti :: Proit-d t t11t 1*rlill t h ill th oll t It it Inal i n -f tilt f. o' rgt, i1t t 1 w I I e 1 2. 110, tit nsitrul I h o nrdis "to iutuoin Wittl oa l itju ist It iS 'nt'r0 <ht t in t w41 el d nt, tIt t .I i do it inetldo t h list iig ti <r1Wi I ,Of jur r lo~ nraebi ole fislosio IluO t his (Iti'slionl, wo ma11" biok t o t ho \vIl wilell t il .'l. tint' 1l yo shil - it d up rool. Thn jrwy iws ro uh oullo t thostn to w 1t vioud1s and wore prodcwivo of grait vi fusio ll nIl ert a it The oj i o th t in ithittion t wIs to (Iu ekt nho'j thw eI f ri lt broul - out th entiwo ltat, l thi pe ionly Words "m s notin il rt wl" thoh i ted listI g land . traw ing of j irors. llaving roachd tis o alusion we will noxt v osidor wihttt. or the 10 e beI cns litd as t SIeils aproVIS a ariion i n a grl law. Whit tho aict prpli1orts to be only ai atntionalmont it is, ilTn OVI, a sub. stllilt for e th u lw thor y nforo oie this lubjoet, nd kgdo l with t Ith e tirO qulkS- ]in o( IIStin, IInd( dIraw\injgi jI1lols. It 11JUSt t e tf r o c hre appns a a lsondl cnend athaten noun0retle of halspenela rvspo. rTe nt qstion actat will e 32n 1ider, iCh whte ithne consred~i Ctoietioval gpnraisio. EIn Dcantendiparthisrg t b. tC. faw t, b eea it colust ae n ee if dftrmininger wouty in the Stat aenbwhirei maytionedtain spconsti-o tisional nakn its cnertdiofrnt in ceral. cuThes se couren:iescn nteeet rmiths rulntirn opera he epbrvs of the actthatn sud "iin Aent cwunty th wiyhll be listatted governbject wa" tosthatuiforas nt asnton the bu~et thefrein that Thoe provnyeisil atin helouting ianeG aainsdt beifur ist should bmeoprear e declared mnnrsterei stort hostatte prtino th acis not uugmni.f m throughout ta ntbe amedment oft circnot court bresottitn subsatiel rehanded fa pewa t r.iai na eeallw it oud otbecontredtobeco USE OF PASSFIS is STILL PROIBITED. 4i1CNE11 i vFrt.M i1li AC' AN) ooitu t.?.'i 'A IN' aiIM. 44 'V'rF41,- 1 1i 4 0-i n FOr,h 1I14 lIt t,MIt S f., tto IsI, j th ot t( sit A -l I he govornor's miisago votoing tiho actt ro:aing tiht) anti freo pas itet promontod yosterday roadi as follows: To tilt Spoiakor and Mollmbris of tiht) I1t1i1 of Itopresentat it is: ! bog to roturnk to you without Imy approval aot No. 12V to "ltopa an let (nti it lod 'anll atot to provolt t uis, Ilto of ia froo pa..4, vxpross or tolograph frank on atny railroad by any United St atos Sonitor ro membor of congress fromt his State, or by any member of t he georal atissoibly of thilt State, or byany State or vouinty oflicial, or 1)y 1n1 judgo of a court. of record in this Stato.' Approved Docombor 22, A. This act was pisiod it. your last. sto.,sion, but was not ratified and turnod over to us until th last, day of tho S04SHiOl and, thorofore, con)I re10ivo n) consiiideration until after yiour Iadmjinrtinetint. Tho t- which thm ont under con 8id.raltion purports to ropotal was passed in rtponso to i popular (tN m1and to removo tile lgislitor aid Ilt oflitial, as far 11 possible, from COrporato powor and influence. It wias not witirl)' a factional itoasuire, I holigh onntlld dtring the time vil-en factional fooling ran high. It. had thei, support of membors of all factions at that tilm anud wla (nactcd for t l publin weal. I do not know of at,y denimd or anity good reason why it sotiiild ho ropoulvd, and haltvo thertfore withlitld my approval from tIhi act rtolMaling it. Tho systeu of dtistributitig Iroo ptsses by railroads anong the members of t lit, legisliture and other oflicials before this lct. Wils passod prohibiting it. was pernicions, an1d whilo I would not for a momnent, bt uiderstood a1 sy iing or intimat ing tha',, any legislator or other ollicial, State or counti, cofld be unduly in illencod by reoceiving a free paiss, yet it should be remembered that woi are aill iuin itind must fool kindly to that mian or corporation, the recipient of whose favors wo aro. Those cor poriations art already vory powerful anditt wiold grout inilinence on logis lationi. Why shouldt a frank or a free pasm b>o givol to at malun a111 Stite r ficial or logislator whon it would not io thight of mg n a11 ht rs maiined a1 priv'ate cit iz/on. LJogIilation is freq1uently had atfect ing these cor poration andt laws aliready malde a lifcung thii-m haive to bet execute.d It. is beat for t he public service that the oflicial and tht ltogisliator be onf. irely free to alct with enitire imlpaIr tility inl mfakinig anid executing tbo laws. HLe should be able att all times to hold1 the seales of justice with anf even hand, remembering always the rights of the corporations as well as the rights of the people. Believing this can be better done by not accept ing favors from the corporations, and t herefore not being under obligat ions to the'm, however small the obliga tionl, I beg to return to you the re pealiug act without my approval and signature. Roespectinlly, M. B. McSweeney,' Governor. The motion of Mr. Spears of D)ar. lington to pa1ss tihe act over the veto was voted uponi by the house at once. It required 83 votes to do this. W bhen the vote was counted it was'fonnd that the friends of the measure had lost, getting the required figures, but not in thle proper order-38. The vote (il the motion was as follows: Ayes-38; Nays-04. The New. berry delegation voted as follows: Ayes-Dominick; Nays-Banks and Kibler. The following special message was also sent to the house on the other "celd up" act. Taoere were 102 votes against passing the act over the veto and none for it: Januar3 11, 1902. To the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: I beg to return without my signa ture act No. 103, paised by you at the last session, and which originated in thbe house of represent atives. "To provide for the establi-hment of a new school district in the county of Anderson." Believing tia it it was in violation of the constitution of the State, I submitted it to the attorney general's office and re-quested an opinion on that point. iThe reply of the attorney . general's office is as follows and 'elearly states why it should not receive the approval of the Governor. Dotar Sir: Y tl (mni for thC con idorationi of f t o-- N.o of3 1t lielltt. of at 1 V s.horl list t i nti tlho cmll(ty of Anltlersoll," nal 1,1-titiot t to ho advist'A ats o i co st Iit tio atlity of Such tn Itl.. F1,'rom anl inspin< af the body of tho ct it is obviois thlat th abovo titio correct ist ts forth tho purposo of thet nlut. That the( act is roplignat to the spirit of tho conlst-ituitionl and inl direct cont ravent ion of t ho lot tor of that inistrumnmnt, thoro (!nnl bo no uiestion. Tho t rongest ovidteico is to quoto art ilo 3, section 3 1, of tho constitution of 1895>: "Tho goinrial issombly of t his StatO slil I not. enact local or special laws emicrning any of tho following subjvcis or for any of the following plrposes to wit: V. To incorpoito school distiricts.* Whilo thero ca bo lit) ilistakt as to the Ilaning of tho abovo phrase ology, we bma 1 iumulativo evidtnioe as to tho corroctness of this conclu sion inl articlo 11, section 5, of tho cotimt it tt ion which provides for a divisioll (if coulntiom into siitablo districts and tiht, mannor of forming thlm. Logislat ivo action for the formiation of a particular school dia. rict is not only not contowplatod by this seetionl, buit po0,itivoly roplignanllt thoroto. Vry rospeot futlly, U. V. Giunter, Jr., Assistant Attorny Ocneral. I tru-t it will not bo improper aIgain to call yorl. attoention to the importatito of being guarded and ,nreful about plaving upon thostatute books acts which art' directly in the faco of t h const it ution. The consti. tution forbids t ho passage of laws of t local or special naturo and the ipronmo court has frequently hold :.hom tinconstititional. Roespectilly, M. B. MeSweeney, Govervor. Tho Bzank of Butler, Gal., was 'obbtit a few itights ago of $2,000. l'ho burglars escaped. A few days ago a valuable neck aco wis stolen from the Woman's >uildilg, Charleston Exposition. The hiof has been arrested in Now York ud t he novkdaeo rotove ed. D F on't t'. ho top of your jeHciy ti p'reservo Jrr in t ithelh f:tshitoned way Heal thetrii by thu new, qiiiiek, a t! ath of Puro notanto tr od<n :. isi a ir i i 'h . a nd aci I ~ ~ Oietul int a t:oen ot her F *ull direttin witht ~~8sal everywhere. Mado by \ ' STANDARD OIL. 00. Wood's Seeds BEST FOR THE SOUTH. Every Gardener, Farmer and( Trucker shouldi have Wood's 1902 1Descriptive Catalogue. It not only gives reliable, practical, up to-dlate information about all Seetds, but also the best crops to grow, most successful ways of growimg different crops, and much ot her information of special inter est to every one who plants seeds. it tens all about Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Tobacco, Seed Corn, Cow Peas, Soja, Velvet and Navy Beans, Sorghums, Broom Corn, Kaffir Corn, Peanuts, fillet Seed, Rape, etc. C'atalogue mailed free on request. T.W. Wood & Sons, Sesdsmen, RICH MOND, - VIRBINIA. COST MIE. For 20 days I will sell FANCY LAMPS, CHINA, GOOD CROCKERtY AND COOK STOVES AT COST. I mea n bu siness. O.ome and see. Wishing one and all a Happy New Year. 1. W. White. FOR HARN ESS,t -.1" at once, aud you will bo astonishod it's this W4 You can burn your Powder, etc., or yo with Steam or Hot only ono proper wa scald and that is b Mexican Mustang It gives immediate reli< linen cloth, saturate it wi loosely upon the wound. idea what an excellent rol you have tried it. A FOWL TIP. 0" b LniMUnt. It is called a STANDA Uharleston Expositlon Hate4 vij Southet Iallway. On account of the South. Carolina Inter-Sta o and West Indian Exposition to be held in Charleston, S. C., begin nine December 1st, 1901, the Southern Railway will Poll oxcursion tickets to Charleston and return at the following attractive rates: PROM NEWt3ERRY, S. C., FORn K (2b 1f 6 , Tickets on sale daily, lim W e 70 Ited to return June 3, 1901. C P "J Tickets ou sale daily, lim $P . 70 ited to return ten days. ' Tickets on sale Tuesdays b 3and Thursdays, limited to return seven days. Correspondingly reduced rates from other points. The Soutbern Railway operates double dail.y t rains on convenient sohed tiles with Pullman Sleepers to and from Charleston, 8. C. For further Information apply to: W. E. McGee, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga. W. H. Tayloo, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. R. W. Hunt, D. P. A., Charleston, S. C. J. A. Burton, Ag't., Newberry, S. C. 4 o Interest paid on deposits in the Savings Department at the rate of 4 per cent. per anbum from date of deposit at The GommlIercia Bai 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. DIRECTORs GEo. W. SUMMER. L. W. FLOYD GEO. S. MOWER. P. C. SMITH. F. Z. WILSON. W. H. HUNT. JNO. M, K.IJARD, President. 0. B. MAYER, Z. F. WRIGHT, Vice-President Cashier COMPLETE Power Plani For Factories andi Mills. ENGINES; Corliss, Automatic, Plain Sid< Valves. BOILERS; Heaters, and Pumps. SAW MILLS; From small plantation mill, to tLii heaviest mills in the nqarket. All kinds of weed working machiner3 Flour and corn milling machinery Complete ginning systems, Lummus Van Winkle and Thomas. Engines Boilers, Saws, Gine in stock for quick delivery. 1826 Main St., Columbia, 8. C. -T HE Naiolial Badi of Newberry 8 ( (ESTABLISHED IN 1871.) Capital--- --- -$150,00.00 Surplus and Profits - 96,865.88 General banking business eransacted with promptness. Special attention tc collections. Correspondence solicited, Savings Department. Deposits allowed interest at the ra te of 4 per cent per annum from data of deposit. Int,erest payable January 1et and July 1st of each year. M. A. CA RLISLE, Preet,. TI. S. DUNOAN, (ashier. J.W. M. IMMONqS, Asat. C'r IMPROVED THOUGH SERVICE eOUTllRN RAILWAY Conijlote Dinig Car Hornlce, For details see Agent soulhern sa. Bores M inxienta lustssa ng ini.. st what you ie(d. It talos el.'ie. to soo how quickly it henls tiore% self with Fire, with Li can scald yourself Water, but there is y to cure a burn or r using Liniment. if. Got a pieco of soft old th this liniment and bind You can have no adequato nedy this is for a burn until a bird aftictod with Roup or any y disoaso use Mexican Alistitng ,RD romody by poultry broodors. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. "Indenved Schedule in Efet June B0th, 1901. STATIONS. D ________No. Ts. N4s'.11. , saa....... irix p m (x) a III ervloe......12 0o M'D 7 41 a m ......... 2 00 a m1 9 00 a m " ngoburg ........ 2 45 a i 9 28 a I ............ 4 05 a q, 10 24 a m . avaN .......... 12 SO a is 0i Au " a ll. .... 4 1J a in 4 13 a s a kville.........4 28 a mh 4 28 a III a............ ra 1 r .......... 7 14 a u 12 20 n'n " rry .......... 7 80 a i 12 8 p m " ine 7-8 x ........ 88 a m 1 80 p m " reenwoo......... b8 0 a 3 200 p I ........ 9 16 a in 2 25 p II . Alioilloer ...... . 8 a m 45 p II -Belton ..... ......... Td-~6 alsii 8 20 p I U . deron .......... 9 40 a m 2 4 p II - men ie 0........... ~11W2 a m 4 I8 1 A .T1i-d-e) P8 5 p p pl00 ,Xa GTATIONS. Da Daily _____ No %6. No. 12. . e vle.. ...... 2 p m 9 40 a rn ont......... 0 p m 10 05 a m d1IauMston.......712 pm 10 26 a m ApOrmol.........VIsp 11111 1 a m Donaldsa.............. 8905 m 1 10 aim . v-A ....... 90 p mx 1201 U'n t1v. Toge ......... 8 20 p ni 11 2o a m2 A&. Grannwot..... 8 K50 p - 11 A0 a -I N noiy-six.......... 9 10 1) mn 1205 pm "Newberry..... ....10 15 p in 1 10 p m >orty....... 10 82 p ms 1 24 p mi "....u...b..a.............1150 pm 2 40 pss .~lcvil.- I... 2652 anm 252a am Barnwell.......... 8 07 a si 8 07a m "_a_n_......... 44) a in 4 50a m Lv. Ringillo......... ~2 8 a in ~54 p m - a g~sburg.........45 anm 4 42 pin " aanhvilo. ... 4 25 a mn 5 25 p in " Sumniaervi-e-.... 8 7 a mn 8 42 p mn F-Ohreso -... ..7 00 am 780 p m 1 Del ST AT1ONS. NTii W0 ? 0i a Lv..Ohsariu.uton.. A 7 80 p 7 00 a .100 7 41 a " 8um merosvilla 6 42 p 5 57 a 00 a 9 00 a " .Branchsvilla. "6 25 p 4 25 a as928a "Orasngebu rg "4 42p 8 45 a a40f 4 Xing1vi.lle "8 46k 2542 a 27..... LT.avniah Ar.... 4 50a a...."..Barnwell 3."....g07 a a ...." . ackville. o ... 2 52a a11 80Oa " ..Oolusnba .. " p 15 iUOp a 1 1 p" .. lto... 126p 8 50 G8a 1 2p ".. atuo. "l215p 746p 16 lop " ... Union.." 11 87 7I10p p4 " ..Jone~sville.. 11 17 a 6 58 p 4a. p ....Pacolet ...-. 11 05a 642 p J8aI 1IArlSpartansburg Lv 10 a 8 15p D r... ksheville r..vO a 8 00p .za yo all mneal en osso. *tule mA5itedand: .m;sot an leav ren . A.nd .le divasion, et Liied a :5p . wnlast.n aa4 Ase. le, ALst K. GA'0 8 N/Das. g S8priag------.-.-----........00a m LSpnrtanburg-.-----...-........... 0 00 a m Roebuck. """"''''.''""......... 84 p m Ar Glenn Hpstig 44.'''."',.".,:.."'"" , 1B HlSmpsaon. President. BL.UE RIDGE RALROAD H. 0. BEA'b-TI.E Receiver. aetween A fuderson a,.d WOihalla EASTBOUND -WISTDOUNiD. MiMied. No. I. Station. No. I ArI 0 am ..Anderson....'..v 8 85pm Ar08 am .D"'"euver........v 8 56 pii Ar 102lam:::::::::ons"s .-----v f 0 pn A r 10 8 ams....herry's Crossin.'.v4 2: p. AOOam..dams' (Irusain...v 29 pn Arg940 am j..8.,..nea...... JLv 447pm Ar 965 am,....est. Union.LVII Sn...~.Walhanlla . 6I Connections at 8eno wit S. er nt nd II a t Asieerson~ with Rn Railway NOR. II and 9. *fl al~i e4Ou.d at ..u *'5nator. Pj,M a5..Enared IasI IMDULE TRAINS DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE 'caital City Route." h1orte4t lio between all pi1niral 0ttea N )rth, lCst, Houth and Wet. Rolieduilo in eifet ep. 1, 1901, Central Tlimo. Local At. tially. )aily. lanta to forthbounil #o .4 Clinton. ,v savaln' -al....... It 31) pim 1 Si pm Farax ............ 1 09 am 3 4u pm Ivimma! k..... ... I tOamn 4 27 pm Eistern Time. Colu ? bia......... 4 10 am 7 05 pm Can den........ 6 67 am 8 00 pin C'heraw ...... ..... 6.39a1m 9 10 pm ,r flailet ........... 7 w. am to 5 pin No 52.. v 4.0lhounl Vails -00 am 421 pm 12 23 am A i1vill ........ I Sa q1i 1 pm 12 57 pm (ireontiwot .. 160 am" a IV pi. 122 pm Cliito n.... ...... 12 i al/ 1i o: pm 2 16 pm .'t rl be e............ 3 ".1 am 6 53 pim Cl.ui-tor... .. 10 nt 721 i n tawlia Jct ... I 3 wm 7 44 pm) r I 4 I ...... ...... 7 0. a11 10 I 0 p I ,v litmi,-t ........ .. 1 2 aim 10.1 ) pin Lr haa -igh............1l, 15 ain I 30 ai l'vtorg ..... 2 26 pi 5 54 an it clit ond....... 3 (- 1 6 6s am Washington.... 1 36 pn 10 10 arr. Rai w .o ........11 25 pna 11 26 am 1b1lau00phin ... 2 5'1 am I 36 pin N( w Yo k......... 63 a 4 .5 pin 'i1,tt.t-No)r'k I62 l)ii T15 am Eastorn Tiie. ~ loutlbound. daily. Daily. 81 27 Av Cheraw............ 7 11 am I1 0 pm Camden ........... 8 34 am 12 63 aul Central Time. (olumbia......... 8 40 am 1 06 am Denmark......... 9 52 am 2 17 am Fairtax ............10 10 am 2 57 am kr Bavannah.........IA 05 pm 4 40 am Jaoksonvill-%... 3 (0 pm 9 05 am Tampa ............. 6 (0 am 5 40 pm Eastern TI ie. Local Lv Catawba.......... 9 01 am 12 57 am Cint'n to ( hester .......... 9 45 am 12 85 am Atlanta Carlislo ............10*1 am 2 0 am No. 5 Cilinton ............I 06 am 2 57 am 2 45pm (reenwood......It 12 pm 3 43 am 8 85pm Abbeville.........12 N pmt 4 10 am 4 07 pm Calhoun Falls..12 60 pu 4 38 am 4 45 pm Ar Atlins...... ..... 221 pna d 18 am 6 ;9 pm A t. linta ........ . 4 r5 pin 8 ro . m 'it) ti 1Duu i, NewIberr.> atid Lauruns tatlw, y, train No. 62 leaving Columbia, Union Bta. tion, at ii 0 am dtaily, connec'. at linton with 8. A. L Railway. No. 53, affording KhorteRt and quickest route by several hours to Atlanta, Chattanooga Nashvilo St. Louis, Chicago and all points Wost. Close cotanwctioni at, Petersburg. ttchrMond, WashIngton PortAwouth Norfolk, Columbia, Savannah, Jaok8onville an)d Atanta. with divergintg lines. Magnillicont vestibule trains carrying throughPullman sleepit.g cars botween all princlipal poinlts. 8. A. L. Railway 1,000 mile books are good over C., N. and L. Itallway; also to Washing. ton, D. C. For reduced rates, Pullman reservations. e.e, apiply to W. P. Scruggs. T. P. A., savannah,Ga J. Il. Barr, 1st V. P, & 0. M. It. E. L. Hunch, G. P. A. Portsmouth. Va. In Effect Hunday, October 6, 1931. (Eastern Standard Time. Bouthbound. Northbouna STATION8. A bi. A.M. P.M. P.M. 7 45a Lv Atlanta (8 A.L) Ar. 8 0 10 Ila Athens 5 28 11 l6a Elberton 4 18 12 23p Abbevil.e 3 1b .2 4bp Greenwood 2 48 1 35p Ar Clinton Ly. 2 00 (C.&w 0.) 10 00a Lv Olenin .prings Ar 4 00 11 46a Sparanburm 8 10 12 Ulp Greenville 3 0-1 (Harris Springs) 12 62p Waterloo 2 06 1 i r Laurens(Din'r) Lv 1 88 22 63 62 85 Daily Frt ly Ft - ERx sun. Ex Run A m. A.M P1e A 1 6)m 202 .v t.aurens Ar 1 47 600 6 .0 218" Parka Ar 140 450 -225 .Clinton.. 126 480 . 2.9 .Kinard.. 106 8340 .. 2 46 .Gary.--- 1 00 3 31 J 2 5i ..Jalapa.. 121f6 3 22 3 thd 1ewberry 12 42 800 t : 5 3 i i'rosperity 12 291 2 22 .: 3 0 .8t1ghs.... 12 20 2 02 1 55 3:(4 '.t Mountain 12 16 1 6 i 15 34> ...Chapini... 1203 139 1124 351 Hilton 1157 129 9 29 3 55 W hite Rock 11654 1 24 9 37 4 '0 Hallontine il 49 1 15 9 52 - 4i9 ....rmo.14.. 1 100 10 02 41 l' ..Leaphart.. 11 31 12 48 10 80 4 0 ArColumnbiaLv li ,0 12 30 4 6 Eveoiu'a ba ( ..c..Ar I1 (0 6 25 Sumter 9 .40 8 30 A r Charleston Lv 7 00 For Rates, Tm Tals, orurhe informia. lion call 'an any Agent, or write to W. 0. CHILDS, T. M. EMERSON, Prestidett . Trafic Managor, .J. F'. LIVIN(l4TON, 11. M. ICMER80 N. 8.Art, Oien'l Frt. 54 Pass Agt, enin-A. o nminE,nn N (n ATLANTIC COAST LINE! FAST LINE Between Charleston and Columbia, Upper South Carolina and North Carolina. PAS8ENGER D)EPARMENT WILMINGTON, N. C. Nov. 24d, 90 CONDENSED tIOIEDTLE. GoiNo W EST: In Efleet NOV. 21 GJOINO EAs? *No. 52- 1901 No. 63. 6840 am Lv.Charleston,S.c..Ar 920 pm 8 0am L v........Lanes......A r 7 40 pm 9 2 mL .........umter.......Ar 6 18pm 1 0 am a.r.......Columbia ....Lv 4 40pm 12 29 pm A r...Prosperit,y.....Lv 224 pin 12dZ}pm Ar......Newberry.......Lv 2 0Opm 1 25 pmAr..... Clinton.......Lv 125ipm 1 7 mA ........aurens.....LV 2 %pm 8 25 pmn Ar.......renville...Lv 11 10 pm S 8opm .~r.Sartabui .Lv 11 00 am 7 18 1p.z A r....W innboro.....Lv 10 s an 92Opm Ar.Charlotto, N C....LVS-l10am 6 11 pm ArHendersonyie N.~U~ O.Lv ~~0 7 15 pmn Ar.....Asheville......Lv 800 *Daily . Nos. 62 and 63 Soliid tre.ins between Chiarle ton and Gree.nville, 13 C. H \L.EMEtR8 ,. en. Pase Aet. J. R. KENLY, T. M. EM IBN (lnI-Mansi Trafile' Mana Charleston anti WQstorn Carolina Rwi 01 Augus8ta and Asheville Short Lino 8ehedule In Efifect Iec. 29, 1901. Leave Augusta..........0 05 a m 8 (0 p an A rrlveo Green wood........1 Jpm ..,..., Anderson......................2 5 I aurens............10.p m 6385a m Waterloo( H. 8.). 112 p m ......,.. Greenville..,..12 22 p m 9 30 am G lenn 8prings.....45 p ....... Spartanburg.......3 0p m 9 00a m Hendrsovill.... 603 p m ......., Asheville....... 7 16 p m ....... LeavesAsheyline.......... 7 0p m . ..... 8 artalnburg .....12 i5 a m 8 30 p9m Spnn8rings.............. Greenvi Ile........2 22 pm I 45 p Laurens............0 p m 80 p m Arrive Waterloo (H1. 8.4. 2 88 p m ....... Green wood........07 pm 745 pm Leave A nde ron.....................25am August a........6.. 5 40p mn II 85 inm Alle dal............ ., ... 6 20) pmn Fairfax............... ....6 2pm Yeowassee.......... 40am 7 35pm Beaufort............0 a. 8 35 Pm5 Port,Royal.....1100am 4 4 pD SAr. S avannah......................... ....., 8avannah.............0 ..., ........ Beautort ...........140 pm 5 0am Fairfax........,.....,.,,., p 4a &trive Augusta....................10 00 an: Cse connetion *i6 Greenwood forall points onS8. A. L. and 0. an d G. Railway, and It t partanbnrg with Southern RaIlwa. .oh For any in ormnation relative to itekt 'ites, Rehedulos, address W. J1. CRAIG, Gen. Pas. gWis EM.N 0NH r 'e, Manager.