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ARP ON THE CANDLERS
H1OW ALIEN'S FATiER IILLED Ils
COMPANY DURING THIE WAR.
Ue Did Not Givo Commands. But Made
Polito 4q#-uemt-Predlets That Chan
tier's Electiou Will 'rove a Great
lessing
I never moot a Chandler or road of
oao but what. my mind involuntarily
whispers, "Gontlemen of the Banks
County Guards." I know of but one
Chandler family in the State, and all
its members are marked for forco and
originality. This family govs back
to a revolutionary sire and has in
heritod his virtues, his patriotism,
his integrity and self-relianco. I
never know a family that had more
slf-rolianco. They lettn on nobody
and ask no favors, but forgo ahead.
Yes, they forge aend and carve
their own way in the battle of
life, but not to tako money. They
are all poor-, but aro independent
and successful. I don't moan to say
they are poverty stricken, bilt I never
knew a Candler who was rich.
Riches aro not their goal. I know
of two generations of thoso Candler
and they are all aliko-the girls and
the boys-aliko in their family train.
ing-their estimato of duty, their
sobriety, their high abition, their
cheerfulness, their faith in God and
His decroes.
"Gentlemon of the Banks County
Guards you will please to light
faco."
It was during the long winter of
1801--62 when we wero in winter
quarters at Centerville, Va., wo boys
used to go down occasionally to
hear Captain Candler (rill his com
pany. This Captain Candler was
tho father of our next Governor,
and like all the Candlers, had his
own ways and methods. Ie was a
Chesterfield in manners, a Stonewall
in patriotism and was never known
to use any profano language or to re
late a vulgar aiocdote. His polite
110s was intuitive. He couldn't help
it. "Gontlemon of the Banks County
Guards, ploBo to give mo your at
tention. I hold in my hand an order
from the colonel commanding direct.
ing me to take you on picket duty to
Mason's bill tomorrow morning at
sunriso and that you provide two
dlays' rations for that service. I
trust that it will be your pleastro to
comply with that order."
All his commands woro polito ro
quests andl even tihe rudest of his
men wvoro improved and( refilned in
their manlners and conlversation by
paitri-ot, a s)1,1or nu, I .n. a~ agn
tlemnan. The SocouLd Ge orgia wvas
commanded by the brave Colone
Sommes, and sometimes when the
regiment was on drill or dress palrado
General Johnston and his staff wvould
happen there just to hear Captain
Candler drill his meen. "Gentlemen
of the Banks County Guards, you
will observe that the eyes of our
great leader are upon you, and I
trust that you will show your very
best soldierly training while in his
p)resence. Gentlemen of the Banks
County Guards, you will please to
shoulder arms; right face; forwvard
march." He alvays .uncovereod his
head and thanked themn when the
drill wats over.
I reckon those Candlors were
originally Chandlers, for 1 find no
Candlors in my biographies. Pro
bably the ancestor of this Georgia
- branch got disgusted with those
fanatical follows up Nor-th who
abused us so and he droppeod a letter
from his name and boyeotted the
whole concern. I have met and
domiciled with these Candlors 11n
Georgia and Mississippi, and they
are alike in strength and force of
charactor and good cit izonship. They
use no corrupt methods to gain their
ends. WVhethor as preachers, or
teachers, or college p)residents, or
judges or members of congress, they
rank their places without the aid of
rings, or schemes, or promises.I
knew some of those Candlers away
back in the forties, at Nuckodisville,
when the Pigeon Roost gold mine
was considered an Eldorado and
a r&'inanit of the Cherokees were
still hanging around. Tihe fact is
that our Allen came pretty near be
ing aIn Indian, for old1 Mrr. Pascal
wats his godmotho', and she had
ivdamong the India'is. Her son
married John Ri<jgo's daughter, the
princess of the tribe. His cousin,
Milten Candler, looks moro like an
Idahan ah white man, and all of
them haetesocs fterace.
While they are- all devoted to
their kindred and to. the moral
principfes of their uncastors, yet
strange to say they have separated
in their religious faith, for so.ne are
Methodists and some Prestbyterian.
But what6ver they are they are th.tt
aill over and what6ver they do is
dono well.
So now lot I ings and combinations
take a back seat for a while and
lot tbo peoplOe speak and Col
onel Candler will go into oflico with
the old time majority of 80,000, and
there will bo a reunion of the old
time democracy. The rugged hon
osty of the man will satisfy and
gratify the populists overywhero and
all dissensions will be burriod. He
has already spoken for economy and
lower taxes and he means it. The
truth is that our taxes have got to be
a burden too groat to be borne, and
Overy legislature adds to it. I ro
inember when the rato wa- only 10
cents on a hundrod dollars, and nw
it is ten tumes that in the country
and twenty times ini a town or city.
Some strong mind has got to take
hold of this thing and stop it. We
want a Moses to load the peopto out
of their despondency. They have
almost despaired of over sooing puri
ty in State politics again and the ro
cent possum debauch at Nowman
gives no harbinger of improvement.
But Judge Fite said today that
the power of thoso political comnbi
nations was not dead nor dormant.,
and that while tho voicr of the poo
plo was almost unanimous for
Candler, it was still possiblo to do
feat him in a nominating convention.
County conventions can still be pack
od by shrewd politicians and the
only remody is to have primaries in
every militia district on the same
day. Rings may pack one convou
vention, but they can't pack ten or a
dozen in each county on tho same
day.
.Friends, IRomans, countymon! Let
us all awake to the magnitudo of tho
situation and place sontinols on tho
watchtowors and so to it that hon
est methods are usod in the next
election. Let the dead past bury its
dead, but lot us take caro of the
future, and as Colonel Canu,lor once
before united the people of his dis
trict 6and crushed indepondentisin
and brought political harmony out
of chaos, so he will now compass a
wider tiold and restore harmony to
the torn factions of our Georgia
democracy. Then all hail to the
plowboy of Pigeon Roost.
BILL-AnP.
TiIiC TiI.MAN-LATMERC n!I.L.
inv lionso CommnitI. o aro Unanimous
Against the Measare.
(Speccial to The State.)
Washington, Jan. 20.--The Till
man- Latimer dispensary bill will be
rer-ted l)y the subl)-committee to
morrow without recommendation,
and wrll be considered by the f-ull
committee next Tuesday. This is
done by agroomont, in order to ex
pedite the dispositson of the matter
before the judiciary comrnittee, with
a view to some State legislation on
the subject. It is understood that
the report of the judiciary committee
will be unanimous against the bill
on the ground of its unconstitution
ality.
A woman need not go
to a fortune teller to
learn the story of
h er fate. Sh e
need only look in
the mirror. A
woman who
suffers from
weakness and
disease of her
womanly self
will soon
show the lines
of suffering in
her face. She
will become
weak, sickly,
,nervous, fret
ful and~ de
spon dent.
Her duties as a wife, mother and house
keeper will become an unbearable burden.
Tens of thousands of women suaffer in this
way in silence. The average obscure phy
sic ian will attribute their suffering to stom
ach, liver, lung or heart trouble. If they
are fortunate enough to consult a physician
who gives them a correct diagnosis, the
chances are that he will insist upon the
emubarrasing examinations arnd local treat
meat so disgusting to a sensitive woman.
Dr. R. V. Pierce, for thirty years chief con
sulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and
Surgical Institute at Bluffalo, N. Y. is prob
ably the most eminent and skillfui special
1st in woman's diseases in the world. With
the assistance of a staff'of able physicians
he has prescribed for mnany thousands of
ailing women. He has discovered a medi
cinae that does away with the necessity for
local examrinations and local treatment in
these cases. It is known as Dr. Pierce's
F1avorite Prescription. It acts directly upon
the delicate and important feminine organs
concerned arid makes thettn strong and
healthy. It allays infaination, heals ul
ceration, soothes pain and tones the nerves.
Thousands of women have testifiekl to Its
inarvelous ments. All good druggists sell it.
" For a number of years I su&lk:ed with ascomn.
lictio offemletroubles." writes Mrs. Rosle
,f 36 r5th st., Louisville, Ky. " I tried
various retnedies, but nothing seemed to do me
nervou prostration. Wfords fail todeapresacwat
1 endured at that time. Only these who have
h2iSed through a similar experrence can imagine
disease, everthing,at'ould sur,oen tom.
ach'. could donsotte of .my housework. Iheard
of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and bgn
to take it. After I had taken one bottle I felt ic
a new woman. I took eight bottles ina all,ar
I 60e1 as well as I ever did."
Calleer
Of the Face.
tirs. Laura E. Mims, of Stnithville,oa.,
says: "A small pimple of a strawberry
color appeared on my cheak; it soon
began to grow rapidly, notwithstand
ing all efforts to check it. My
eye became terribly
inflatned, and was so
swollen that for quite
a while I could not
see. The doctors
said I had Cancer of
the most malignant
type, and after ex
hansting their efforts
wvithouit dointg mue
any good, they gave
up the case as hopeless. When in
formed that my father had died from
the same disease, they said I must (lie,
as hereditary Cancer wns incurable.
"At this crisis, i was advised to ty
S.S.S., and in a short while the Cancer
beg.n to discharge and continued to do
so for three niontis, then it began to
heal. I continued the medicine a while
longer until the Cancer disappeared ci
tirely. This was several years ago aid
there has been no return of the disease."
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Noted Diyine Weds Mrs Collins, le ThIrd
Wife.
Pittsburg, Jan. 22.-Rev. T. De
witt Talmiage, the noted divino, and
Mrs. Eloro McCutcheon Collier, of
Allegheny City, were united in mar
riago today at the McCutchoon resi
dence, No. 47 Irvino avonno- The
wedding, which came as a great sur
priso to tho many friends of the
couple, WaH, on account of a recent
death in the family, an extremely
quiet affair.
Mr. and Mrs. Talmago mot during
the past 24 months at East Hamp
ton, a Long Island resort, where the
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romantic courtship whIh oulminated
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tuent was carried on. The engage.
uient was kept a profound secret
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Literairy Notes.
Dr. Nanson will coutribato an ar
ticlo to the February number of
McCluro's Magazine giving his ideas
and liop)eii for the future of North
Poplar exploration. As no other
man has N ot got. so near the Polo,
by .10 11;ules, as Dr. Nantion. him
-.elf, N%ith his conmpanion. Johansen,
everybody will be eager to read what
ho has to say on this subject. The
article will be fully illustrated with
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omost of thoni hitherto unpublished),
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tic artists. William Radford and
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The February number of Mc
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ordinary interest. It is the account,
of Washington's last days from the
manuscrip diary of his privato see
retary, Tobias Lear. Col. Lear was
Proatly trusted by Washington, was
.n constant attendance upon him
liring his last illness, received his
lying words and instructions, and
.vitnossod his death. For tho.clos.
-ng scenes in Washington's life, this
liary is the original document., and
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uary, Mr. Herbert E. Hamblen.
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ho story of his own experience as
tireman on a locomotive. As it was
ar experience full of rare and ro
nantic incidents, the story is bondc
:o a good one. It will be illus.
trated with pictures drawn from
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TIUTION, ATLANTA, GA.
abowing hiq features at'particularl)
inportant epochs in his career.
The next chapter of Charles - A.
Dana's" "Rominiscebos of Men nIl
Events of the Civil tWar" (in the
February McClure's), will give Mr.
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Thomas and Garfield as he san
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light, at the time of the battle o1
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iunor history of Thomas's (isplaco.
ment of Rosecrans. Tho paper will
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ful, Suppre;sed or Irregular Men
struation, are soon restored to
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ATLANTIC COAST LINE!
FAST LINE
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lina, Athena and Atlanta.
P'ASIGNoER: JJEPARTME.NT,
W IL 3I1 NOTON, N. C., Nov. 27thi, 1897.
CONDICNSID 8CIIEDUILE.
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TIlE (OIIAIIIENTON gLINE.
Double Dail rains betwen Charlestoin
ColumIaJ and Augusta.
QoERTIMIC
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L y Dehmnark""."" '""""""""" 1op
Lv Alken..'..""""""'""""""""""".... 26 an
A r A uuCam d e n . . . . . . . *. . . . .. 1 0 -1 m
L v C a m e n lY ' g a'r '' ' ' U N 15D n 2A y .
amr en i ngl "o'"'' 86 al 8 65 pm
Ar K ingvlllo..'""'".........10 06 amn 4 85 pm
CamdeingJllI..'."""...10 26 na 0 00 aim
Cr amden '"""ti"n.1)00 4tni 0- 40 ani
natN'" C"lumbia wIl snuiliern
North Carol ina. 803, trait po b uth and. (J
leeton aidt Ashevile. Co beteen firom
pOit, E)m southersi ilIw .net('is Nt
14ac" at Chalestn wto lyl hin ha
era to New Y ork and(Jo-kso: ,Il0ie ta
L. A. VIIEIUIoN, Trtile MWanalter.*
E. 8. Ho0W t'.N General iana~e
GE.Ener5l 00loes: Ohaw hesten H. C ger
NNYROYAtb.Plt
LAL p
la '1
see,1 '
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Central Tine Ilet eon Columbia and Jack
souville. Easters Tilme h6tweanl Co.
lumblit and Other Polutd.
CFFH I' ViEA .1 A % Ity 17, 1898.
Northbound. No. 88 No.80 .4.. 3
Daily. Daily. Ex su
Lv. Jville, F.O.&P.8 8 oa 00lp 1210
" Savannah........12 J29p 12a 1 67
Ar. Columbia ...... 4 15p 45 a 7 891
Lv. Char'ton,SC&GJR. 7 10a 680P.
Ar. Oolunbia.........10 a 10 lop .
Lv. Augusta, So. Ny.. .. rV P 40
Granitoville ........2891p 10 P 608
" Trenton.............8081 10 60P a a4
" Johnstons...........8 IV 11 10 p 61
.olumbinUn. dep't. 461P 217 8wl
t.r.0l'btin B,,,u,d,, at .. S1P 55A a 8401
inboro .......... 68 909
" Chester ........... 0 7 44a 1014
" Rock Hill.........7 2 820a 1044
Ar. Charlotte............8 15p 9 lba 11 Ld
SDanville.......... ip 1
Ar. Richmond .......... 6 25p.
Ar. vashington ........
Baltimore Pa. R. . , " 1185 p 110,
Philadelphia........10 15a 1 18
New York ......... a 1 03 a. 8p.
Noutbabound. Met. 31 No. 07 No. 3
Naillns Doily.Dil
Ly. Now York, Pa. R. . 12 19 p 10A 1p 12 Mir
ki1dolphi9. 2 8. 0 p - 0
tiamore.. .4 01 p 9 2op a8l
Ly. Wallh'tOlk . hl 0 0Op 10 48P 1 11
Lv. Itichinold ................ 20ont 121001
Ev. Dailvillea...... !2 20A 5 5ftat64
Charlotte .......... 854a 06As I0?6
Rook Hill ...........4 lWa 10 20 a 101 1
Chester ............5 04a 5 a 11 43i
'Winnab,oro......... 5 44 a 11 41 a 12 82
Ar Wol'bla Blaud'at: 0 40 a 12 Wun 1 87
Lv.-ColuiniaUn.dep, 7 05a 1lsp 80f
Johstonu.........8 40a 2 S3p 051
Tranton ....... 853a 8 08p 6 15t
Ornntevlle...... 9a 8 88P 07
Ar. Augusta .........10 0a 4 Ip 7 451
Lv. Colao B.C.&G.Ity......4001) 7 00Oe
Ar. (41reYtok............ 8 O 4 oop 11 00
LIv. Col'bra, P.c.&p.Ry. S 10 A 11 55a 12 471
Savannah......... 0 4 4.p 580
LK. Jakshon, o. Ry.. 1 0 p 0 25 p 0 t
.$LEEIN 0'Alt 'sLrtV0j.
Nos. 81 rind 82-NEW YORK 1ND PLOB
IDA IMITED." Solid .Y..tib.led Train ol
Pullman Drawing-RoonX sleeping Cars, 0b
Crvation and Compartment Cars, and Dinin
Cars running through without ohanwo botwoor
St. Augustine, .... and Now York, via Jaok
80rvillO, Savannah, Columbia, Charlotte ant
Washington. Pullman Drawing-Room loe
In Cars betweon A.. , , andl N8 pYor
connecting with thisiA tin ab Columbia, for th
Acconiuodat ion Of Augusta and Aikn travel
Most xet le-t daily asanger ser-...e be
twen Florida and New f 0 15 1
.Nos. 87 and:88-waslW to and Southwater
LiniTted. Solid Wattibuled train with dining
cars and first elass, coaches north of 0harlotte,
Pullman drawing room sleeping ears botween
Tanvla, JaokewnAllo, havannah, uamhinlton
an ow York.
Pullman sloo ng ears betWeen Augusta an
Richmond.
Nos. 85 and t-U. S. Pas Maill. Througi
Pullman drawiug roo buffet seeping care be
tween FToksonvi li Now York andpull
lan slepinw cars between Augusta and C lar
lotte. Pullman Wleeping carw betweA.s jank
sonville and oolumba, en routa daily betwea
Jacksonville and Cincinnati via Asheville.
F. . GANNON. J. it. ouLP.
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr. T. M., Washin5ton
W. A. TURK. 8. H. HARDWICk
G. P. A.. Washington. A. G. P. A.. Atlanta
SOUTHERN R4ILWAY.
Vendened seeclule In effect
JU I Y 4, 1807.
STATIONS. ND V
arl . .... ...... 7 10 a m
v. Columbia...................... .11 00 a In
Prosaperity.....--................ 12 11 p M
Newl.orry.................. 12 23 p n
' Ninety-six .-..................... 1 25 p ni
Ar. Greenwood -..-................ 1 45 P in
Hodges ......................... 2 p m
Ar. Alfeville ............... - 55 p n
Ar. Iel cn................. ....... - 10 p I
Ar. Greenvillo .-..--.......... __0 _
r. A tlanta .. ........................ P
STATION' N
~Tv.reevilo............... . 10 O a in
".....dm.nt......................... 1055am
'Williamston....-.......1118 a mn
Lv.Aniderson............... 1_O
CY.lieTton .................... .. '~T~5 a
Ar. Donad .. ......... 12 02 p m
Lv. AAbbvlle-........... Ii 44 a
Lv. flodges.........................0p mn
"Greenwood-................... 1 00 p mn
"Ninety-Six...............12pm
"Newberry ............282
Prosperity ................... 2 87 p mn
IT hreto................ b m
0aLY... .Charleston.... Ar100
110I .... 0hubia.."
907a l2l5pi ...Alton....... 45p8 i1
Od 125' '..atue.."1890
h54a 237" .. .Pacolet...... p121
25a 81~ Ar.. p artanburg...Lv 11 46 6
45a 88 Lv.. Sp rtanburg...Ar1126a 65j
$45p 7O Ar.... hevill..v 821a86
- "," p. m. "A," a. mn.
Trains 0 and - 10 carry elegant Fullman
sleeping cars between Qolunmbla and Asheville,.
ensroute daily bet Ween'Jacksonville and Ciaeia
nsati.
Trains leave BDartanburg, A. & 0 4vision*
northbound 8:87a.zm., 8:47 p 46:l p. m .,
(Vestibule fAmited); sonthbod '12:2 a. mn.
8:15 p.m. 11:87 a. mn., (Vestibule1bimited.)
Trains leave.Greenville A. and 0. divlsten,
northbound, 6:45a. 'm., 2 :81 . mn. and 5:80 p. m '.
IVestibuled Limited)-saouthbound 1:26 a. in.
Pullman 3ervi.
Pullman place sleeping ears en Trainis8land
36, o' and 8, qrn A. and 0. division.
W. H. GREEN J. IL. CULP
Gen.Suerintendent, TraffleWMg'r~
W. A. TURK S. N. HBARDWICOK
G n. Pass. Akg't. As't(Gen.Pa.Ag',
bor 70s, Eastern Standard Time
Aouthbound. '.orthboun~d
Loo'le Mtx'd Pass- Pass. Mix'd Loeo.
V''gt D'ly eng'r .- eng'r D'ly F'gt
T'day D'ly D'ly . M'da3
T'day. W'a
AN .8TAT10NS. ol
S80 6 1 46 Lv Laurens- Ar 1 10 10 8
9 820 210 ..Cllion.. 1260 860 28(
..90 667 222 (4oldviIle 1288 880 1
~10l 7 07 280 ..Kinard., 12 81 8 12 81
102') 7 17 285 ...Gary... 12 27 810 12
10 8" 7 28 2 41 ..Jalapa.. 12 23 8 11 5C
11 10 7650-267 1hewberry 1210 726 l1 2(
1250 8 16.-8 18 Proeperity IitI8 7 10&o
So 88 21 .a.8lighq..,. I1149 8 40 l0O8t
1898en 880 La Mountain 11 46 6 80 10 2(
2 8 57 8 45 ...Chapin... 11 85 612 9 t(
2 80 0 12 815o White Rock 11 28 667 9 15
- 240e9 201 4 01 Itallen tine 11 1 48 ' 6(
8 10 987-:4 10 ...ro.-. i1 .88 8 8t
8 80. 9 50 417 ..LeaphiarL,. 11 6 21 8ut
4 Iii 10, 4 40AsrCojuibiaLv il -5 7 41
'W. G. CH iLDtI J. RI. I' OL AN,
Rnerintendent. MAster Tran.
50 YEARB'
* .RXPER;ENCR
ThDE MARNS
- COPYABGHT# 4O,
Anon 'ending a sot i n defri l%n may
jvntion i"oslp tanloo Con na
ro e'it eletw Vr'et've
ap ofc withon aen h
'ACetMlflC Jiitritau.
S ts, I yo,~ 1ee l 1
Branbi Oie. &ma*.,mW..higx ,
To Atlanta, jhi wlott1, Anu Ate WI
mingtoo Nw Or eas ow Yvde o
Boa 1n tond asbington,
rfl,Portibat
Bohed5Ne in- ffeot Feb.. ,1897.
I 0TfHIBO.NND. NTo.408. - No
Lv New York, viaPOrin.. am
"-Phila delphi &.......... ....... 1 k
Baltimoro........ ......... 8 16
Washington..................40 "
tl ond ......................... 8 6 906.
Lv Norfolk, vi 8. A-kL........ *8 88 i ,
Vorteso u ..... .. 8 4 p1b 20
1.v Wel d'ni.via8.A... 41...... 28 pmi
P ArHeudordon,-1 ..... *126 a] *I 'P
Ar Durham, viM b. A. b... t8 am
LvDurham. " ...... t590pi
A Ar Rtaleigh, via8. 13A. I.!....2 18earn *FS-Pun
% Sanford ...A..... . .....8a6d 6 80, AP
Southern Pines...............4 22 4' 6 654'
" Hamlet.........: ............ 6 10 " 668 4
s Wallesboro.......... ...... 554 " 8l ot
Monroe ........ .. ........... 648 " 9-2:' s
I oiehrlotto, via. A3. 0..94 11186~.
" Uhester, via m. A. .... 10 pm I0 4i
L ColuiiIla, 0. N. ~~L.t
A,r "l1nton " -a,, 9 am 1
Green ' 1086 " 107
" Abbevio "s .... 1106 " A 40 '
.zE1bortau ...1.. .41A 2
-Aw hns ' ........ 10 1. 84%
" Atlan 18. A. L. (union 9 44
D81p0 (Central Time 2 "
NOP.THBOUND No.402. No. 88.
iv Tlantai, (Central Time) '10 6aiiJ 0 p
,, Winder ......... 2 40 10 42
Athens ....... ae I 31
" Elberton ..------ 4 15 " 1 am
Abboville " ....... 15 " 1 40 41
Groenwood " ....... 41 2(9 -4
Ol.nton ......... 084 4 06
A rColmba, . . &L~t.~U~......... P-00
Chester o 488
8
-raite. via 1. A. L...n26p0m 0880 4
SLv MonroO, via 0. A.L....... * 40 pm 0 05
" Hamlet, .4 ...... 1128"8'
Ar Wifiilqgton .......... fd80 am1280p
Southern Pn1es". 12 14 " A am -
Ralelgh , :......... 0210 4 *11 a
l end i sn, .-......... 828 l- .00 t1 -
Ar Durham ... 2 '' 4 (9 pm
LV Durhiam 62..;:::U opmtaI100ain
Ar Wold, via 8A.L ......... m --a O
.Itichmo .... ........1 6 P T -
WanttngVn,vinaPon nI.R.B. 1281 ' 11 '
Baltimore o " 1 48 pm 12 4a In
Philadelphia '" 8 0pm 845.
New York, " 2 " Od
Ar Port outh ' ,' do a,m Tb
SNorfolk Is 6 so '760 4P80
D'] y. t Diy, x. Sunday. ijDy r Monday
Nos. 403 and 402.-"The tanta "peeal"
"olid Vestibule Train of Pullman Slepers
and Coaches betwenot Washing ton an At
lanta also Pullman 8lOePOrG between Portil
mouth and Ch6ster. 8. C.
NoP. 41 and 88.-"The S. A. L. Expreqs,'4
Solid Tiin, Coaches and rullnan Bleepork
between Portsmouth and Atlanta. Oompan7
Sleepers between Columbia and Atlanti.
Ait th trains make immeidiate connection 't
Atlanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New O.
leans, Texa', California Miexico Chatta
nooga, Nashlille, blimph'is. Maco', Florida.
For Tickets Sleepers ahd Inforinattoniap.
p! tol3. A. Relni ben. Agt1 IFas. Dep't
u linball H ouse, It'anta, Ga., elatlotte,No
1. ST. JOHN Vie-res. and Gen' an agr
V X. MOBRI. Uonll 1u perintendent.
H. W. B. GIOVER, Tru o Mianager
T. J. A1DEISON, Gen' Passenger Aget.
OBNE AL OBIOUs: PORT8oUT11, VA.
Charleston on Western Carolina Rwy Co,
Augusta and Asheville Short Line.
Scheduli In Effect Oct. 8, 1897.
Loavo Augusta.....-.. .. 9 40 a m 1 40 p in
Airive Greonwood...........12 17 p ra p.
Anderson ........... op
Laurens............. 1 )tn 700a
Greenville........ a (Q p m .
Glenn s8linge.. i or p
spaitan urg..... 8 00 p i n .
hauda ....................* 5 83 p m
Ilendereonville..... 04 P ....
Ashevilo................ 7 00p in
Leave Ash( yile ........ 8 20 a I
Slartanburg .........11 45 a in
1Olin firri, go ...... 10 00 a mn .......
Greenvi to ........... It t a "Im 40 p
Laurens-------.... 80 p n 7 10 p -n
ArriveGreenwood. ....2 28 p mn 9 0 a mn
Andusona.--.~----........ ..70 am m
Augu.. ..-.... 0p m 110a m
Leave Calhoun Fallfs.. 44 pi-n
Art ive Raig hi...........10 20 am
Norfok......... 7380 am
Pee ug .8....20 a mn
Rtichmoniti ........ 7 20 a m
Leav Augusta..........6 i
Arrtvo Aliondale..."...""""'""""" 0 2 i
,ifa.-.........-....... 6Ipm
Y on assee -......... 0 am 021 pm
Bleaufort.--.........*0a81 7 20pm
Por t iloyaI...1....60 0tam 7 80 pm
Savannah - --- --..... 8t00.pmn
Leave oharleston...........- -
Savan-a..........1 463)pm 68 6
Bieaurort...........pm 825pa
ee.......806 pm O28p,v
Allendale ""'". lO 47am~
L a u r-"" '-'''.. . . ... . 1 6 5
Arrivesparianb - "'".7.....
Leave Spartanburg.. ---.. --....48 pm
Arrive GreeHnwod " 1 pta
Sboar Air 1,1ara110.
Closo connection a6 Greenwood for all.
points on S. A. L. and U. and G. Italwy d
at. Spartab urg with Sou thern IRailway n
rates, schedules, ddresrltv t oos
W. J. OftIAiG'. Gen. IPass. Agt.
E. M. NORTH, $o1. Agt. A ugusta, Ga.
Florida Central & Peninsular
Time Table in Eifeet Jan 1.
Leave Newberry.
Arriye Columbi a""""'"""""5P
LV. olubiaNo. 87. No. 8
v.oiurnbla..'-.---....... 1 65am 1247amt
Lv Denmark......--1 3p S2~n
Lv Fairfax ""''""'....14m26t
Lv navanna'...""'"..''''..... 2 07m u5ain
A r Brunswick"""".. -......800p8m 7-40ass
Ar Jacksonville'".'''..........8pm 7 a
Lv Jacksonvlie...--......... s8pmn 0 l0ame
Ar Lake City."'""""""""".....pm.0 16am
Ar Live Oak........'"""""'"--..1120 m
Ar Taliahaase..""""'""""'....a
A r Rtiver JunctIO'n."'""""'".
Ar Miobile. """""
ArNewOrIeans."'"' .."'."""""".7 4 sm
iAr4YValdo. '"""'""- 0m
:Ar GainesvYUi".'"""""""""""2 11am 1
A rcedariKeys.."'""""'"""'" ...' .i pi
Ar Ocala "'""'"""""""- 8
Air Orlando...""'"''"'....... u8n 84 pt
.ArTampa''"'"""""'''."'...9 0am 60 m -
..............................8 am 7 t0u
NORVTHIBOUND.
iLv Tamp No. 88. N. 80 -
iLv Orland"o"""'""""''"'..... 10pm i000n
'Lv Wildwo'bd.""""'""""""".I25pm 10o46s
iLv Ceder Re"""""""""'.""".I OGam i10~
|Lv Gainesvil..........1 ia
A r Waldo. """""""".
-Lv Tallah'se...""""'"''""' 2Om 4 8iti
Lv Live Oak."'""""'''"'..2. 45rjm
L.v Lake City''""""."'..... 0O 25tn
Lv.JacksonvilIe""""'"'"''"" 601a
Lv Brunswick--.o........ 8 am70p
Lv Havanah.""..".....12 pmn il 26
yFairraxSU. ""....... . .pm) RIO
LV iQenma,k."''"''''... 20pm 1
Ar Columnbia..""""'".....7pm 2 468
Ar..N..wb.. r.. y..."'"'"....4.15m 4 24a -
Ar ewbrry.. -........... 2 12in
Bllenar garr t depart in Columnbiq t
PuJi 1 leeping oarshetweN 8e a d8 k *s
Jacksonville va Aalbtwe*en Oi'1unnati andi
I Ilhlma~n par 1. eills, connecting wi'h
Otto.aekan alrOI trains fozn Ciai.
l4oe . ail et car aun mnn drapng r
t'rned' tChrotte with. 8##ihwestern
N. 8. lI NNINOGT ul,a
iti. JHOTLEI, Jty F.A,
Rt BL 8IAY U. T.meQ
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