The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, May 16, 1902, Image 4
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to ollfer, b0OnuHO 11h0 HubJot.t itl so
brondi inl its H'u011 untd intonsaly im
porttnlt t hat it bli untiorttd niwt
broutght to tho nWtotionm of aill pub
llio Hthools. Am 1 unitl inl tho outtot,
vory fow tt'hools North or South htivo
givot tht\ vtnro of l t \yt'light. laty
l'onitloitt'rat iou. \\ l' tiro atvoont iug
tomultilsotr ttlhaent i ti d bluildigng
t\olhl i,at ll oVr our lanid unut the
p''P? rt' of our tohilidrlt'H hilth
ntudl uslttin ly tIthat of t hoy id ni Iot,
(taught t-or1 lve lhittedt at by manily
at'mhorit ills. T'Iho work (httht 1t )t
I titlaltott for till taturo IN distn't
visiou ~ti ' t'lWtho it turd mado ituno
itt' hI i t't u Ili1f1 in tht t irdo of .do I
wherel' his 'V s 6'h'ld11 thet beautit%s
of ol it o1 titth \t' t' I6llo'thi t' I n /oW
up1 'tit \\hatoVrr p'l't 'tad ti th o and
reft upont t 001011 nlt hat gnuvo tholu
Io lmost t'tot f. ., t not'lulil o vo lt'lot '
1'o01 s it l','t lit :at h 1'llti g vo it s
Posstt tr o un of tatii l,t+t' itlt1.
W1't shonlhl ft't' at all t int,: its if we'
had nt, o\ OS.
g ut 'ivlli :ttiotl w\ti(it oll itt ad
Y\'i11 111111 t itt Im 1't't illt'llts lift-s ilot
I otl wli it i lit its t'\ ts tu' of
thlt gI0111ost of thosi' i' Oh dotlt'
ritli of t hi' t \ ositht
'lll tas tlt 1 ot'oli iift't l\ t V stot'
in tho A, ilt'lW u inlit ll, t' t th,o tior
main l\ti 0V 1tiillout t'titllt1 ttuntill11 at I1Nl'
Stuu o tt itt'iti Wi\ t iit' itit g tunu\
Of til h N1'hhiots w0 1't gl t'ts tos
I1Tio t'B\i (il t e tise , tf de etlytt \t
visio It ' t't11'ttl thatiit l d'h tui' It
It, hostil' ofl'set't' - ital tIot it. 1'r't
gioss W hrt' silll . tits o doilt'
II il t, 10 0 001 I t'oit, t ilt, 1'i t'0 \\ lt'rt
f i ouit I '1\'!t lt"t' b i t ia t. H'lit'
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tt'l ittl I it.tipi ho't'IN,ood it
ai1 t a s . 'i of tlOOl he 0dM niVd
t'~t'I t 1 d 1t t ho t i o t'h 't ; i t tt 'tt et
t't\ \ t rI t ' ts't.
f: 't i t f t ~ ,ilsot ltlt rt'llft1o' t t ~ii n fo
1 t'a i i 1t i lilt't
1i1' , 1'l7: i n;t'i o f it\
an 1 ~d i.t18 ah'n ft the'i
lit' ho h t' tl.iol t" do1 Of iIlt ha' t'
2\ t t n
lh. a i (ot Oftt 't t ut'O1 \ O 1 111'
li t \ tt. t o nt IliV
.lh.0 qlin t' pi im rgnd dihotnut
alsh'li, t h sio01 dsne 0mihtt
astigt~'Ii thitl a It stuiod f urd \
ar'T n r" n o11 r de's. e P ora .
01th thl ti :or1' .:01ab e ti d iis of t'h l
letters hav:0< n ,bt ro (Deus, a'nd
l0i 11s arll is.o ,,istitu r la the liThte
oe0t't ofh0~ 00Uin cea thi: n. The tuost
(11hfi 01tevotnu of ?0ty rh Wsitil(
$int 0 .e ss *. 11 ~ .a oiitt r T ..-'
the shpo t mA-ke, it li. t-fz heht
andingh :no2 d thned frm steh '
cetcs pehVt ir.ht1 io, a0nd th ie poi-0
trn hack aponla terus willm t
prntdtcigh iniatn an excessi'l
hght no whih i ashcdr rinomg
reuchs Ther pirt of the tye, i
Th qnyof the pap<r. ahnd th ditk
aring -tcbe and cosntBright,
nwt e achr th phinebd suan en
is vey tring n th iecnl&to allr
with th0lettrs t. o d is u vi
whc hrlyn se;essa . r s
books nd y: pritare dan
omaeh ddiew in but. thea pli
tinderart tic efeng ur land usheb
Jud'ias srene'. aso oulod aeknd akin
th pt ae t Oi.Tue. SheF
Hoarcoly greater than thoso upon the
oyes of their rendorN. Not. only
should the l:rintod tnattor b e w0Il no.
looted, ut also the propor light, the
amount, the kind ani the diroot.ion
frot which it aomuos.
'1'he n1attrl Hst.itutl1s of the tl, is
pure whitn tfulight, amd thit is t h1
host. kinil for the toy to wi rk wit h.
1'he softest. nd most. plI)IOnM11nt. is 11it1
diffuasmil sunlight of the Northorll
sky. This allontt always ho had,
but ot e on shoul alpproxiuat41 it as
noarly a possiblu. Th'h ruvh nud
drluanid of (livilizattion nr1 sO grnt
that we mutist ruottrt. to artitloitl light
freitott"ly. l'ha host artith'int light
i tha1t. whiolh most lloarly rosttmbles
the soft ttolorloss light of the st.
It should also bt ti it stadv light.
Thomr nro many kinds of lamps antd
globos d111ti hados uisttd to this end
t 8011' n to bt greatly toiltuniod
0(d. l'he oxrrs of yellow rays in
nntarly all artitlial lights should b. o
absorbed byt a tint of blue. 'ho
t'otning light is untonbtedly ti o'
iti'. So sool 1as its ilvitltility (-iin It
hati, that sutth strong ill;ling light
(,anl be' tont rollt d andt propletrly usedt,
wo shall Ihavo i light alhuost itlnti
l'ttl wit I that of tho stin. Ilutleod
1-m0 etn hold t tat tho sut1ight is
notht hitg tuo Itan a t'lth't r t'ay'
T,h1 amount of IIght is also to 'o
It guliat('td. i. )n t' a % hav to'o ilu at It
light as well as too litthtt. \rott
harm1n, ito -over, is don byt' radint'a lg
withi .ttl I:glut. 1'lis I'itgs ts inow
to lo.'il Itt' 'r tho lt i rt''ttio l ('01ti w\i'ttoh
th' light shotiui toot , I tit not of
'on.l 11g.
We all known that ith light fall
ing? ott or book frotu in frtont is tiito
tr.\ timg andi llot t' itig is the light
m.'uting ft omt belov us. iht ttost
to.'uvtl.iout dirttnti for ilte h0iht to
fall is (Iou aihtovo a thl proft'ft' ll
o or t it loft shoultior.
Th advautagtt of this is wO 1 not
got tlh ro thtto nas frt.'ut t h 'apt
altI also tf wl'ritig, wo at' 1i0t An
Itovd with tho shdittow of ot own
ltiath or both . Ihts loadls tls nlow
to t ho to' sid-rat ' f th.' pioelO
ct\tst ,t t ton of a stho. Il tootn.
ht'o rootut should lt ol'lotig lit
shtapo ata ightod by higl and large
w\It ndoWs. if ni O\Ot'ss of hglht I'
a itu li i t' i o l 'o ioll',t l,\
.had s. I'lho sliados sit ti l 1' i i ftl.
l'ow u pwaird rat ho thaih fron Il,. 'vv
downward, in ordor that al th 1light
lt' .oult frot a'ovt tho ht.l. l'lt'
wlit%ows shoultl bo tutailo inl 'tt of
th long sidos of tiho room, with i ti'
con"s of dosks rutnniing ptarallol with
tho shuott sidos anid facting so tit a
ho light will fail fuotu tho h ft. A
largo room with wit.lows oin all sidot,
can ntevtr ibe proptrl li 1ighIted I' hter'
is ati artchtit ooturt for so hootls %,. wol'
as fors palaeos, atad tho betw its of
th' onte art ino loss titan thio'.e of t he
ot her. The real beauty of oithhot is
thto p'erft et adapt1t at ion to it-, uss.
The sizo/ atou forrt of th dt e i sk uandI
its rolat ion to t ho sont art' an iu
potr:aut (netor in theo propor oart of
t ho tvos.
it is simuplicit) to put di:To o:
st;e chtii.Iron ini tho samte. si;.
atnd to uist t he sate d-sk. I t t.
desk b.' too low the childi w:l' loa:.
forward and caust' too' muh ble iK
hlow to t he b'raint and prodiuce hea i
aoch' and general discomf ort, ett
sa any thing ab'out t.' dov&
of short sight, spinal o er'at- r..*&
oral de formuityv and em.
all the itornal orgav.s. A n:u.
desk shoulId have t bea f i c .
" he hack ought to iho ,- re t,
and txensist of a piece of we..\ c:.
thuree' inebes. broad. lf th : toid
at a proper height, v:z . e so ab.:
th-- 1imp. it suippi'rts the Ic in r-,i
etlyu to tnake. it O.SS and com.fcrta
ble for teve. the mocst delicate ebil
dren- to t.ou perfetly uptr ht. Ti.0
the ihe e.d th'e~ ~ ta ~~
d-c Catanh. for it
hrnslxon elh n the skin
-bloood. andfie throughg thelio
ie asdsumera theadry fcapidlth bwreath
re Catar. o.. At1expefs frmte
moat ought to bo broad enough to
aulport almont tho wholo hngth of
tho thigh, and the height of the sant
Nutlh as to allow th aolu of the foot,
In its ntatural position, to rest. Oi at
foot board. The edge of t desk
mut,t hl ptrltondtirttlly ablovtt that
of tho sount, ani just high unough to
allow ti' the ttlbow to rest upon it,
withotit tlisplating thu shoulders."t
'hest' antt iany othlr luumrtable
aratgemlttntt that at ntuhor of our
p ublit sthools pay noi attention to
tthoult it, ististtdl u1pol. It 4i start.
ling to know tho atount of defootiv o
v'i$ionl dt'veloped diuring scwhool life,
la Homu' of our largo cities it is
found that tisnseti eyO run abovi
10 por veit.
Many of the causos art' prtvent
tlIe.
lUntil thu trnehtrs and stlhool
hoards art troutstd to tht iluportatnOo
of this fat't the ovil will conltinuo.
Very tow parents over think of their
i'htLiroti having any trouble of this
kind until adlvised hv another.
1uoodet t htor Iintger amontilgS' us
eVt'tn soiue w1'ho objtet to chi:diron
wtainug glacstss unut it t hey arot
"for ed to do so." 1y su h igno
ra1n1e1 and stu lpidity, pro etious t iie is
loti to the child,
tow shall tihe evil be r'rrt'rtod ?
t\ tilt p"'per t'ondit ions titler whirh
the swholar is expeted to work, as to
tuildlings, soats, curriculutu, print and
p'ater of school hooks and proper
'ilrl udv o10r; the propt'r u'ard alil ini
st111tr it'n to ont'eh pupi a1 its to tho
l' oot ruttd of uIsiltg his tvst'' anid
111t t't'1r tt iotl of orrors of refract ion
t,3 oh '.s if auy t'xist.
1 ht' ptesellt lltt'thod of tt'athillg
so t'\tt'tisivt'Iv by tvrttel ext'eistt
altil t.\aItillat it'll papers is yry
i on ie ht'\esilht. W hen' we remIem
t''1 that t ho ey t is titted by t'vollu
(: 'i t'r dlistant visioln, a t i al I''
u1st'd (i near vision only for a short,
t ti:o -lndt1 itt'rruptedly with safety
tw iS realt. thit great ituttortauo'
"f trinai: it to d.' its work to the
h's .tlvantages and with thit' lt'a"t
1','1'ilt' ofIort.
It i" the duty of the teather to
ntittet the p1ills in the'se things,
how t %et th best results wit hi tht
h't't \pondittire of effort. 'hI is is
l'ht' soho, teacher may be nt'rded
f''r a g0od tuany otoher things, suchri
?ilatlat'litig order aitid entforcing
.li 'i1ilinlt, lit thost' are not tt'tnh'.
At tht, opet ing of oneh st'ssiotl I
evt' r) po 1i Vs tos shlon]tl be exatu
in,i b t' he~ teneboitr aind if any do
fee't is 5 n ('iihet shiould bei advised
to~ ensult an oenlist. Every school
shouild havet vision test -cards and the
tnellers olst ructed how to use t hem.
By t his mieans great annoyances to
the. teachier anid calamity to the pu
1'il will be avoided.
ltus in the bnii:ding antd plan-.
nin and teachmng of the present
4enorat ion build and plan and
toseb that the next generation will
no e l' o generally atllieted with
c[:ba'.mie cripples as in the pres
u -: .N ce:s%vY NOW m.:I(is IN
H uvrItorI:.
&t: ud frt m 1-. page.
f Net thaut large private cont ribu
Ie being made. The dis
Sbrief. Mr. Underwood of
A. K'~~ l-rg the only one to speak
2. t.n. and by a vote of 129)
~ehhwas passed.
Mr. I derwoo-d stated that he
Ws t:ed to the mjeasure and
U. 3 vote against it. Members
w erc not here, he said, to legislate
on: the imp;'ulse of their heartstrings.
Mr. Melise of Arkansas made an
*ipe.d for p'r .mpt andi unanimous
ac: c. n o he interest of humanity,
nr.i Mr. L.vmrgston of Georgia ad.
del.. t he ho p' the country would not
torz4 M'k uip.tn its record for sncor
h:. t ths in di'tress without ref
'era c.' t njationality or locality.
Tit..e voting in the negative were
M o=r-. Ihiargrs- of Texas Clayton of
Akt.nia, Gamie' of Tetinessee, Lan.
ham lfTCtx'. MIoon of Tennessee,
S: 'gras, t'f Ttnnessee, Tate of
G;org iS, 1: der wood of Alabama and
W%illanas o'f Mississippi.
TIHE I'Ri13IIENT'S ME5SAoE.
The l'ssident today sent the fol
lowit.g message to congress:
To the Senaiite asnd Hounse of Repre
One of t be greatest calamities in
i or s fallen upon our neigh
bor b, giland of Martinigne. The
e 'rsul of ibe United St,ates at Gua
delonpe has telegraphed from Fort
de France, under date of yesterday,
that the disaster is complete; that
the city of StL Pierre aa o..eA to
xit t, antl t hat t.ho Atmorlon a ouistil
mil his famtily httvo iuriMll. 1ll
N informid that 80,000 peopllo havo
t Nt t heir livos, and that 6t),tl001re
tolo)tN tntl hungry; that, theuro iN
trgent. uootd of all ki:nds of irovi.
iots, aud tht Visit of voMNhlt for tho
Vork of supply and ttsonto is im
itratively required.
Iho goverunett of l'rano, whilo
+i rtNsintg their thanks for the
iunrkH of mytiput.'hy wlhiah havo
on'ohed themu from Amorioa, tuformt
is that. Port. do Fl!rano and tho on.
iro island of Martinitino aro still
brontounod. ''hoy, t.lwofore, roginest.
iat, for t hI purposo of rosuning t ho
>oo1ple who aro in Nuch doatly peril
mdt thront.onotd with Ntarvation, tho
rovornminnt. of the United Statet may
ond aN ton lRN possilile tho en uas
if transporting thom from the Ntriek
in islantl. The island of St., Vinont,
udi perhaps others in that. region,
ire also seriously monnoott by the
attlamlity whivh has taken so appall.
ttg it form in Mlartiniqtue.
1 havo dirooted the departl-tionts of
ho treasury, the war and of tte navy
o tako such ueasures for the relief
f those at riekonI peoplo as l ies with
it tihe texoot ivo disoret ion, tnid l
ariest ly t'oinond this vase of utnex
utpled diastor to tihe gotnirons i ott
ideriation of vongress. For this pur
oso .1 reomtneni that tilt appropril.
i m of $it0,000 hoi mIao, to bo itni
tntiately available.
1heodlore lioosevelt.
W1'hitu ltouse, Washington, May 12.
m'KX r t b' 1-I' i t IN 1it: 11031 utt"t(
("ASt..
t'ont11t1del froti 1,( pare.
'iWe report to Setit ors Ilough,
LItidet on and 1)ouglass.
l'hit cellator ildertotl understood
ully , and so ieclared, that he had
lot beent misled, anId while he did
lot readt it as a whole, he did
low what it containedi. That
enator lough diii not fully uni
erst.tnl the tetnor of th1v hill and
ig;ned te report without fully
>nowimg:; its s'op)e, but th.t 1here
lid beeni sonime p)revious cotversa
ion bet ween Senator Hough and
eplresentative )ominiek, relative
o Ithe passage of a bill which
vonuld carry ou t lit purpi'scs for
"bicih the bill had been mnnended
it the last sersion, as heretofore
lieti(t nti. That Sentator Dotig
ass knew notling of the purpose of
lie ameniedncnIt and signed it only
tecause thle ot her senators had
lone so, but was notmiedbMr
)omiiniek. mse yM
Thlat having sectured t he signia
ure to thle free coinference report
m the part of thle senate, Mr.
Domnin ick thlen carried it to thle
nemnbers of' the house, each of
whom signed said report, knowving
whlat it was and the object it was
ntended to accom plish.
The free Coinference committee
eport thlus signed was p)resented
:o tilie house by Mr. D)ominick,
who suipported sid report in a
speech at some lengthI, but the
house refused to adopt saiid report,
mi:d thle free conference report for
thie senlate was not p)resented to the
s en ate.
That we find that R epresent a
tive D)ominiek did not mislead in
tentionally either members of the
conference or free conference comn
mit tee.
TIhat wvhile w~e do not endorse
such legislation. yet the amending
of tihe bill, ais aittemlptedl by the
free conference committee was not
wit hont precedent ;and had the
free conference re prt been adop
ed, and the bill ratified and ap
proved by tihe governor, thle act
thus passed would have been legal
and been a vaulid act under the
laws of this State. (See State ex
rel. Hoover vs Chester. 39) S. C.
507).
In this particular case, it was not
intenlded by the parties wh'lo were
seeking to obtain such legisla:tion
to do so surreptitiously or covertly
or in any unwvorthy mlanner, but
hat the free conference comlmit tee
on thle part of thle house, represenlt
ed by Mr. D)ominick , fully stated
lie matter oil t lie floor of thle house,
aind discussed the proposed amend
mlenlt and provision fully.
That this committee finds from
the testimlonly thlat no memlber of
either thle conference or free coil
ference committee acted in an till.
worthyi manner ;and, thlerefore.
that while the instance is to be re
greted, no0 memlber of either of said
committees can be held culpable.
All of which is respectfully sub
mllit ted.
S. G. Mayfied.
WV. N. Grayvdon.
Committee on part of the senate.
T.X W. Bacot,
G. WV. Croft,
A. L. Gaston,
Committee on nart oft he houe.
Mexican tiustang Liniment
dont stay on or near tho aurface, but goes in through the iges and
Isue to the bone and drives ous al surenes and fldtwo in.
For a Lame Back,
Sore Muscles,
or, in fact, all Lameness and Sore
ness of your body there is nothing
that will drive out the pain and in
ilamination so qtuickly as
Mexican
Mustang Liniment.
If you cannot reach the spot your
self get some one to assist you, for
it is essential that the liniment be
rubbed in most thoroughly.
Mexican 11ustang Liniment
overcomes the ailments of horsos and all domestlo animals. "in fho%
it is a tlosh healer and pain killer no matter who or what the patlentki.
SOUTHERN
RAILWAY
TME GEAT HIGNWAY
of TrADE AND r,MIEL.
VUeig the P 4nlIpal Colnewer-etal
Centers au4 fealth and Pleesure
e....t" of ths 8euth with the s'
NORTH, EAST and WEST.
flgh-Qla.s Vae tbale Twans Tb rowifh Sleepiaai.Cas.
-etweet New T..k and New Orleass. via Atlanta.
=aao=awatt ad W .eda Ponate via AtesMta and via
AdevUle.
New York ad J1.da. ettlsr via Laol.bta., Daavili"
and aaaai. et vAa stiokmoad. Lavlle and
s vaasae.
e..~.ew Dia....O...al 'wog e,ig
osat Seatnk Os.e,isItusa.sdWs al
~paltea....
eew. e. sates.
..Alu5e, 3. .**anee, 0g.
a. w. YNT . C. BEAMg,
sceeAn sa,ee,8*SrcePe..A.u
''LAHO AN INIAN TER.
Are best reacd by the Co ton et, Ich Iine
runs wo trains day rro M mphi1 to Texas
witho it change. h se t al a ei er reach. iso
direct or make close nnee o,
for al parts of Texas, 0 aho . H A
and I 9dian Territory.
OAISVILv.L. .
If 3O1want. to fin d1 a iod'hen o HOIIo
in Texas, whero il oropas are Qa.vsfta 'I
ra ised and where otepopr
wvrito for a copy o ot inindsomeo
weat" an.d "Throngh TI a with)
a Camera.'' Ment free 4) any
clondilti)I n x. u obtt i N. s. BAIRD, T. P. A., - ATLANTA, CA.
. s E. W. LaBEAUME,. oP. I T. A., ST. LOUWS, MO.
BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD XURONIAETO(ALSTNS.0
H. C. BEA'b TUE, Receiver. I
itwtweenr Andersn und Waihalila,N
No. 12. itat tona. No. I
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A r t0 40 am..,.......onvor....,v 11 5 pm
A r i0 F I an.......A ut nn.....,....l , 4 OA pfl otg(iiilttI e'Mns ui uli
A r 10 22 am......Pndlton......... 4 14 pmIC )etii
A r 10 IS am....erry's Crossin....v4 95 pm ''~.I u a.a 4IOi4 ne
A r10 7 am...A dbms' (irnssin...Tv 4 29 pmu ro, 'ssA(InuI(ta (
A r 9 494 am.....84,nooa........ Ia 4 47pm luei.~ ', $11 07 4~
A r 94 25 tr...Wet Uan tn....., A Ii p~ CIla te(, 4A ii ~ .
A r 9 2. s m ., .. W aihalia .......,v 5 17 g. ' I (Ami
A.. M. t.s. I,. Mh. At i.i~ dtggd, ' ii .~e .~
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t onnectionsnatABInnn w1t,hIN . I :11 NoJi
.x - \ nn.ere.n u.d h gn statt ernie Nna i s an d i.
lineRI.10 itnit 1Rm hlii,
ScItE DVL. IN i FKor AFTRR JtIU 2, liN0i. ' 'tl elI4its 11t,au l.usp%Iu4g
Daiy--Except Sunday. ~ utlnlc l.nI u.iiu oiit )
Lv 411enn Sptriags........,........., ( 00 a m Ier.Iudinulin t.
Ar Glenn 8prIng.'.r".',''' 7.
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IMITED
DOULE RAI NS'
DOUBLE'DAILY SERVICE
Caital City Route.
Shortest tine between all prin ipal cities
North, East, South and west.
Schedule in effect Dec. 1, 1901.'
Central Time. Loal E
Daily. Daily. lanta to
Northbound 66 84 Olinton.
Lv savannah........11 80 pm 1 65 pm
Fairfax ............ 1 09 am 3 40 pm
Denmark ........ 1 60 am 4 27 pm
Eastern Time.
Colutr bia......... 4 10 am '106 pm
Camden............ 5 07 am 8 00 pm
Cheraw............ 689am 940 pm
Ar Hamlet ............ 7 O_am 10 15 pm No. 62..
Lv Calhoun walls 100 am 4 21 pm 12 25 an
Abbeville ........ 183 am 4 51 pm 12 67 pm
Ureonwood ..... 1 56 am 5 19 pm 122 pn
Clinton............ 2 45 am 6 08 pm 2 16 pm
Carlisle............ 3 38 am 6 58 pm
Chester............ 4 00 am 7 20 pm
latawba Jet.... 4 85 am 7 54 pm
Ar Hamlet......... 7 00 am 10 16 pm
Lv Hamlet .......... ? 26 am 10 40 pm
Ar Raleigh............ 10 15 am 1 80 am
Petersburg...... 226 pm 5 54 am
Richmond....... 806pm 6 85 am
Washington.... 6 85 pm 10 10 an.
Baltimore ........11 25 pm 11 26 am
Philadelphia.... 2 66 am 1 86 pm
New York........ 6 80 am 4 16 pm
P'tsmouth-NorPk 6 25 pm 7 15 ata
Eastern Time.
Southbound. Daily. Daily.
81 27
Lv Cheraw............ 7 Ii am 11 06 pm
Camden ........... 8 84 am 1 58 am
Central Time.
Columbia......... 8 40 am 1 05 am
Denmark......... 9 62 am 2 17 am
Fairfax ...........10 80 am 2 67 am
Ar 8ayan nah ........12 05 pm 4 40 am
Jacksonvilln... 8 50 pm 9 05am
Tampa.............. 5 00 am 6 40 pm
Eastern Time. I Looal
Lv Catawba.......... 9 01 am 12 57 am Clnt'n to
Cheater ............ 9 45 am 12 85 am Atlanta
Carlisle ............I0 5 an 2 00 am No. 63
Clinton ........... II 06 am 2 67 am 2 45 pm
Greenwood......1 12 pm 8 43 am 8 35 pm
Abbyville ........12 21 pm 4 10 am 4 07 pm
Calhoun Falls..12 60 pn 4 38 am 4 45 pin
Ar Athens........... 2 21 pm t 18 am 6 19 pmn
Atlanta.. 4 55 pm 8 C0 . m 8 50 pm
Columbia Newberry and Laurens Railwty,
train No b2 leaving Columbia. Union Sta.
lion, at 1120 am daily, connects at Clinton
with 1 A L Railway. No. 53, affording
Shortest and quickest route by several hours
to Atlanta, Chattanooga Nashville. St. Louil,
Chicago and all points Wost.
Close connection at Petersburg. Richmond,
Washington Portsnmouth Norfolk, Columbia
Savannah Jacksonville and Atlanta, with
divergngt 'lines.
"tMagnltlioont 'ustibule trains carrying
throughPulln ma sleeping cars between all
princlill polnts
8 A L. Itail n ay 1,000 utIle books are .ool
over t;., N and 1 aitllway; also to Washing.
tou, h. C.
For rode"d ratos. Pullinan reservations,
Se., apply to
W. P lorugs T. P A.
Savannah, Ga
,J. M. liarr 1st V. P, & G. M.
It. . 1.. Iont+h, U. P. A. Portsmouth,Va.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
FAST LINE
Between Charleston and Columbia
Upper South Carolina and North
Carolina,
TNAFFIU I 'EPANTMEtNr.
WILMINOTON. N C.. March 26th, it 2
CUONDENSEL. -tCH1I)ILE.
Lo1O WEaT: In Eititat JAN. 15 iOINO QJAH-r
No No. 190. No. No.
!'8 i2 r3 69
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lin.4n ..:5 .r........Co tlurtal........ Lv .1.40 G 55f
1' 1.
........ :2 29 l r... Pros per l ty.. .v 320.
....... 2.4 Ar..... ..Ne wberry.......Lv 3.06 ........
........ .'3 Ar........ Clinton . ...Lv '.22 ........
'.47 Ar...... ..Laurens ........Lv 2.02 ......
........ 3._ Ar........U reenvill-...... v I ,.,2 .......
P~ 31
. 3.3n Ar- ...8prtrburg ... I -v 12-t .
A \. P. 1. .
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P.3. A 14. ...
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.......4p Ar..... 14ock I t1 ... Ar t0.o0...
....4.'8 Ar..Yorkvi:le...r L-.l5..
...5 21 Ar.. lacksbrg...Ar 8.1!.
.... 008 41 r h 'by N C..r 7 6...
-.7 I5 * r... n' herfton 11... r ( 605....
... 8.10 Ar....airion. 8 C....Lv 5 0
.. 7. '3 Ar WIinmshorp, S. C. Lv' 10.18 ...
.. 2') r. ,Uhartot.te .\ . ..1 .v s.I0 ....
P' 3. A.it.
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.. - .ilI .lfentersanville, N. C... t,0.. ....
- 7.--715 Ar. . sovle....Lv .00 ....
tTncslays3. T1hnItrx<ays andi Haturd 1y8
Nos. 62 andu' 03 80oit tri.ins t)et,ween3 UtarIes.
'.on and Gireonville, H C.
Nos 68 aund 159 carry Through Coach he
I.wenn Char'osten andic Columbia.
il St KitSON, Geon. Pasenger Agent..
JI I(KEN I,Y, T. M. EMEIHO N',
(Mn'1. Mann or Tralhe Metntwnr,
tJTdISI3i 'dd Westera CaroIllr &
Angusta and Ashevillo Short Line.
'4oIttadule In Efroot liec. 29, 1901.
l,avl' A nguta..............0 05 a mi 2 56 p' m
ite r iv o (Ireenwood...12 3 i m .... ...
A nrlorson .,,.......... 7 0p
h.aurons...........14 10 30a m
WIaterlon ( H. 8.). I 52 p n. ........
'O.nille......12 22 P m'. 9.' It, a
Ulnun Springa.. 4~ 46 U) .. ..
Spartan irg......3 30 p in 9i 04' a mi
3da...............5 '13 p In
Ilienutersonville... 6 03 p 1)n
\ eliflville.......... 7S 1 n
LIravn Auih'villo.........~7'.e.
S part.annmrg ....12 5 a mn 3 3~ p mo
(5l1enn Spri ..gs.........
G roen vtoll............2 0. p m ( 1- p4 Pm
A rrt v W a ltr loo ill. H..2 3l p m ........
O re n wood ....... 07 p m 7 45 pm33
I.e' vi A:n ronu ...........7 25 a )o
__ur Anguata....................... a '*5ap
Fa irfax-.....-....... ..... .....U 2 pm)
Ye uasst10-......... 10 Ii n ir 7 4Sa pa.
11.amufor t......... . it'a 8 3 . pm3
Por t lioyal .10 30 am 8 45 pin
Ar. .'av0ana...............
MAvannah)31..................
Por t l luiya'.......... 1 00 pm (10 :si,
lienuntor t...........II -40 li) 0 5 a m
V om aIs34eI'.......... 11 55 pm 7 44 ato
1i 'irf4x.................. 8 -48 itt
All nd t ................... 8 58 anm
1 r l v o At n sta ,.......................... 11 04 am1
Close connon0tin St, Greenwootd for aill
poltti (on 3- A. L.. and C. and r5. Itailway, and
atl a1'leatarg with Sout h's Itailway.
I' any~Ii ufrma133t,ion relatIve to 4)1.keep
If., M. N01l AugustaA
in)i.es3t. pai d On~i 0lt08i I8 in the Sav i ogs
I )partmenll1. t.t. the14 rte of 4 per cen1t.
jior ahlml from date0 of dep'osit at
The Commffercial Bal
O)1 NI' Ie igi x', N. C.
CAPITAL ---$60,000 00
WVe 1rat11 a III. lleratl lan k ing bus18
vhinnbb thigh ami corollon
J N O. M, K I N A llD, President,.