fHE ASHEVILLE GAZFTTE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 6, 1898
1
Clearing ale:
- tON'-TlLL FEB. ZO. -"-.
Ten
Days
. y Call it it Ten Days9, Wonder if You Will, but weare-not given to
wild advertising. The goods: we . are closing out are laid out, and the
prices on them in plain'figures. They are good, Iresh, desirable goods
but lines we are over stocked with or do not wish to ; carry in future.
-We mention a few items here to give and idea of the prices and goods.
;7 Decora'tei Ohfea Ohocclate ; ?Pots, .
Wwth from $1.50 to 3.00, at
t r
$1.00
s-- 2V Imp'isrted' Jarinitres un-ct : Fancy -Flowtr
Pots at jutst half price.
W FlV!&, Heavy, IR'cal Cut' Table Tum
Jler$, flJQi $7.50 I5er dz.,. at . -
: 35c Each
.'6 Ertro 'Erqtqpret Lmmps w.ifh 'Royal.
-Ocatrad Prauft Buinner and" Ftancy Crepe
- Paper S'hade, r :i
$2 15
- - j
' 4 LVtmp-s same a above, tout -with dec
ypdited globe, - r .
$2.90
1 very ha-BjcjTie WTought I?on 'Lamp
wild fin-. ri-cted 12-inch jKorcelaisi
Bhaide, worihJ8
$5.00
' 20 sets oger' Extra Pitted Tela
Spoons, a QMimdsoime Biattcrn, if noli a
The above is Not One-tenth of the
our stock always fresh by these sales. They benefit both the buyer
and ourselves. Do not put off buying till the items you may want are
gone. " N. "
35
Western Carolina. News.
MARSHALL.
Marshall, Feb. 5. Sheriff Jarrett ha re
turneii from JHt Springs where he has
beetm for some 'tiune on offici'al bnsimess.
Ex-Sheriff .White ooM iDT.' Frank Roberts
in'3ide a flying trip to 'As&eville Tuesday.
Mayor Oassaxia has returned from Ash-
tuast Tuesday nisht aboult 8 o'clock 'three
ptimjmeTs Bact.eeded . in' making their e
. cape from (.he couinity jail. Isone of them
has -been daptured.
. 3D. F. (Laiwson here from -Hot Springs.
:.: Wj'Alt Gerairy and John 'Maseey were ar-resi-tid
hsre yesttirdfa'y on suspicion of hav
Sm'g toroken .im.o Oae store ol Sheppard aind
Morris at Alexauaderr on Friday nlghc? Jan
uary 14. They wJl be- taken to Adexander
toviiay 'where they will -have a. preliminary
hearing. Bo'Jh G entry and 'ACasisey are from
thd couailjy.
Vikstor Oamdler, aon of G. W. Candler,
Jr., tof Jewel tH'ill;-died 'last Sunday mortn
ng abou.t 3:30 o'clock. IHe had been sick
for some time hut hope was had of his
recovery up to "the time of his death. Vic
tor tas eighteen years of age, just blcom
tog into manhood, when- his Maker whotn
he hud served so ehort a time called him
to -bis final iresting plaice. - He was a. young
man of urtqueeftionaMe character, honeiat
end upright in all his dealings. ' .
' - - . J.' iB. H. .
FJRE ON NORTH TURKEY" CREEK.
The diweffling of Frank Whlte,on North
Turkey creiek, in iJJhia coun ty, was es iroyed
by fire night heforei I'ast together with its
enttire coutenifs except a sewing machine
and a email quam!tfLy of -bed cloJhiinjg. The
lamiuy had rettiwd and .were all asleep
when it was discovered' that the house was
on- (fire. ; When Mr. White "was awakened
(he found the "buKdiinig completedy enveloped
in. Came, wad -it was by 'the most : heroic
efforts -tfhajt the eaved 'the lives of his wife
amid several -children'. Fortunately no one
was hadjy butrtnieK, 'but Whe JitJtle children
(Bfiffered greatly with coldetaoiding in the
open, air-unittl .neighbors coufld : reach, tht
cene and give them the much needed re-
ukm. 'jar. 'vuu'ue ; is a very poor man, and
is greait,
. espekSal'l-y. at iMs- season of the year. The
,v meighibors took-lharge of thie, family aod a
' 1 t.tif T r.' 9 . . . . .... -. . .
: eu uiin;ripLK;,ii papea- puiu m circulation ror nis
aid. Many -con-trJflbartied smiatT' sums -"of
money, much- food end ctoth'iing. Mr. J. A. '
; ' GIKespiet dioauated 2,000 feet of lumber to
be m&o3 tin && ae-const:ruction ! ' Mr.
White's" bjcuse, 'ami several volunteered
labor. ,
' - . "
style., Dairy Lunch," 38
' ' ' 'ZW-vt.
i Oysters any
Patton ave.
ipminiiimmmminmminmnnn
' n n if. cFT VpK K n n n ri -n. ' it talk is cheap. 3
lu!
1
rane
P. A. MARQlTATlDTrMgrt
P. Cf. BOX 146. ' PIO'STE 72.' it
iUiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuuiuiiuiiiimttuiiituiiiuaiuimiuiuiiiuiiuitiiuaiuuiiiaiiiiiiuiiiuumK
' 'vr tv tt it, Itwen'tv-two years ago while' he was cflerk S&&-&"iSw& " ''' T tyc, jag
Teh
Days
niev one. Regular price, $1.50,' .
85c
9 setis" Table S'poon like above at,
$1.70
105 TaipUe Plated Taible Kadvea, worth
$4.00. per. doz. A11 -are guiaira-nteed beet ,
pliatte, iut tare -mi zed -pattern's (only
"3 or 4 of a kindy: We wiM eell them
at ' . - .. i..
1 Quaidruiple 'Pla'te CReed and Barbom)
5 oelook Ta Kettle and Stand worth
" $16.50,
$5.00
tAticw. 200 pairs Gold Baind Clips and
ameers (iChinu.),' .
7cPair
A!bou.t 200 leaiu!tifully emgravedi Thin,
Table Tumhlers, -worth $1.50 per doz.,
6c Each
Goods in this Sale. We keep
i '
PATT0N AVENUE.
M0RE WESTERN STOREKEEPERS.
lAother. batch of storekeepers and1 guag
era from 'beyond the mountains, commonly
designated "weeterni men" j have been
assigned m work im tMs tJeriitory. They
are: C. Gillis assigined :to J. A. Darkley's
diSJilfeiry in this townishdp; S. L. Dobbina
assigimed to W. W. Limdley in 'Olin: W. M.
MuLean assigned to J. T. Holland in Coo
Sipftog; J. (A. Giulleck assigned to J, C
He pier in -New Hope; land E, F. Baird
a&silgned to 13. A. Fowler in Olin. Up to
yesterday onlly 'Mr. GiHlis of AiSheville had
reported' for duty. "
'Deputy Collector Davis h'as also received
imstructdons to change the assDgnmen'U of
all isitorekeepers -wflno have been on duty ait
amy onie place as long as eix months. They
cam -be assigned to either dastill-eiroes in -the
d'istrlct but no storekeoper i allowed to
remain at one placet longer than ' six
momths.
BREVARD.
- The imaim over thie (H. and B., Wednesday
evening -consisted of five oars a stock car,
two Jreights aind two passengers. Quite t
respectable following for 'Engineer Edger
ton. - 1
The Transylvamlia, Camp UnSitied Con fed
err t e veterams iwiii meet in Brevard on
February 12 at 11 o'clock to complete bus
ioess or'giaaizatlcci' and' to atteod to other
; LMany Bmprovemenita are stiH in contem
ol'aitiion; .another lake on Toxaway wit2i -a
drive of inearly 15 miles ajroumd iit - Near
this flake wtill be hufilt ;lhe Hargest of -their
ihoibelisajt least doutole the capacity of Che
one now, under construction. Sylvan. Val
ley 'News.- .-- -
RAID ON COUNTY TREASUREY.
- The puhlic echKHOl iteachers of (the county
all came in on Satu-rday, Jamuary 22, with
their pay vouctoers and- garvei Treasurer
yers a caM. CoL Corn Cracker, the sage
of 3herry. iMouinltain, -writee the Charlotte
Observer, upder date of January 26, as fol
lows: "The free dhool teachers of this
bailiwick raided. treasury -last Saiturdiay.
tMetnt in .the sere and vellow teaf. beardlessi
hovs. cov and toliuehto'a: damsels, and an
s cde'ttt maddiems -who fear othtog on earth
, nor in the waters ttirder the earth except
a monise or esmllk; can; were in i he list
... . f. . ... ....
larmod wi'tana pay Toll." CU'eveaand Star,
" ,
A CURIO. -
IWe were shown 'thils week a postal card
by, Mr M. O. Sheirriai, that .was eenst to
haul by Mr.Jno. A. 'Mima of Ashevffllte; -.t The
' written by 'Mr.-Sherrni to Dr,
sftA: 'M. "FowelT on 'April 12 1876,. nearly
want
1 ii ii ii m it ' i i ir I v tt , t1 "
tQ)yiilMbM 1
lands,
twenty-two year ago. while' he was clerk
of (superior court ; . ' i-. ' '.
The caadr-is or tae tUBt; tssme -ox., postal
cardis,. has been well preservea ana. uae
wrJtinig co it is as plain as ti k aaa oeen
dan twit yesfrdlay, - LMr. LVtma o&tawned
tih'ia -01x1 frcur- some old papers t that he
haid an. occasion, to look through . when he
was " agent of hie Western North Carolina
diTision of the .5lkhironi .. annl ranv.He
railixjad atrOitarwba; -N. C. .It is -Indeed a
curio. CCewiJoai Emierpriee. 7 - -
TRIAL At ALEXANDER
Two Men Accused of Robbing a Store
5 There Recently . .
tAlexander, tFeb. 5. An exciting trial was
held toere toiay attended.- by eeveral hun
dred ponscias." ".Wyaut Gentry anld John
Jtf aesey, Tesidenits of Madison ,CQunfcy, were
arrest'ed neair (Marshiani n'igh't before lat,
ajjeuaed of lobbing tlhe- store of iMorris and
Shppand at this place on the n&ght of Jan
uary i 13, iprtiouCaiia of 'WbLah have ap
peared "m the Gazette. The -men were
oJjged in theTMadliscinrcoun.ty Jail and were
brouigih't here uaday for trial before Justice
W. H. tHuaiter. . . " '
T. S. RoiiUina of tlh:e firm'of Pnitcihard and
RolMns at, Marshall . represented 'the de-
eEictaTits. . Mr. tRoIlins ns&de an earnest' ap
peal in tteir bfth-aM Which resulted 4n the
3'CQiuit.tal of the wat&n, a-uffieieint eviden.ee
for -convlcticn was not shown.
BUSBEE P0ST0FFICE ROBBED
Eighteen Dollars Worth of Stamps
Stolen.
The postoffice at Busbee was broken dmto
night before last -and robbed of its con
tents, which consisted of a small amount of
money and $18.00 worth of sifcamps. The
thief made his entrance by cutting through
a window in the rear-of -the store room, to
which the office was located. There is no
clue to the offender. Postmas'ter , J. C.
Murray was in the city yesterday and said
that he had received notice from 'the post-
office department at Washington thaitr the
office at Bushee had been discontinued.
STRANGE INSECTS.
Rook Hill 'Herald : An army of insects, i
perfectly black and as small as chigoes,
nas appeaired an 'mis sectaon ana no one
knows whence they came or what their
mtissron may be. They appear m low,
marshy places and are indifferent to water
and mire. Millions of them' are to be seen
in any low .place, ' especially in the black-
jaaks. Mr. J. W. Betts had an envelope
foil on exhibition a few days ago andall
who saw them aver -thalt the insect As a
sLramgr in trns sectiom. Aitinoai'gn so
small, they look somewhat -like fleas. So
far they do Dot appear to have done any
harm and seem to have no special mission.
NEWTON SELLS HER BONDS.
The board of town commissioners,
thirouglh thiedr attorney, L. L. Wltherspoon,
have succeeded to seilufng 'the 'New-ton town
bonds recently issued. The bonds were
sold l.o parties in Chicago at par and Txeas-
ower S eagle has xeoeive'd 'New York ex-
chamge for the amount. This is the second
town in the state 'to effect a sale of bonds
since the rigid "decisions of our stupreme
court on 'the legality of their Sssue and the
recent era of repudiation set in, but These
stood 'the closest investigation.
SEVERAL TOWNS.
worK on toe Ln or tne narrow guage
railroad to" be .built between Hickory and
Newtoax 'begana Tuesday morning,
11 - J:
Ini.he ease of Lanram who killed a'tman
in Wilson-:oun!ty list' week, the coroaer's
jury 'found 'that the killing was justlnaible.
' 1 . V
iRev. Robert E. CaQdwell of Winston has
been commissioned chaplain " of the third
regiment of the state guard, wi'Lh the rank
of captainv
tLrt 'Ashe coutn.:y a few days ago Win.
Chjujich and Chas. lHamby, young men, got
imto a difficulty and Hamby shot Church,
inflicting a ipoastbly fatal' wound. Hamby
esmpexL
There are a great many widows in and
aircraMdi Franklin. We nserely arise to in
quire if wi'thiin the -miemory of the oldest
inhabitant they ever heard of a 'Macon
widow marrying. Franklin Press.
The Concord correspondent of the Char
lotte Observer says 4t is very probable that
BethLhaige, CW1 wood and Poplar Tent Pres
byterian chur-ches will combine amd extend
a call to the 'Rev. (Mr. iMonroe of Lenoir,
whir will Tvriair'h it. fRftfih'nhcalere todav. t
Still the interest in puhMc -schools all
over !the state oes on increasimg. Almost
dalily the state superiMtendent of public in
struction receives.TJioitiice -of one or more
townships in some coumty raising a few
hundred dollars by private suibscripUon to
keep their pub-Mo schools going this winltr.
Jackson coumty (has reiported four town
shiips as huvtog' suhscrthed 3450. lAteo one
township in Haywood "county gives 3210
These amounts are to he duplicated by the
state. -: .
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund the money If it fails to
cure. 25c The genuine has L. B. Q. on
each tablet. , .
-irnii nUIUBy8ieni;ieeiB U
effect of Hood's fifti-fianarilla Rtnm
ttch, liver, - kidneys , heart, -nerves are J
strengthened and SUSTAINED
Casoarets stimulate the liver, kidneys
and bowels..; Never sicken, - . weaken er
gripe, 10c, at Felham's Pharmacy.
TALK IS CHEAP,
' " but a visit - to our. store j
will convince you that we . have the finest Z
and largest stock of Pure old -Wines and
Liquors of any house - In the . somth." r t
We all especial attention' of those' who,
only the best and purest of Liquors
for Medicinal or Family use. -We
have Wines and Liquors from many
- and guarantee-' Age,' ' Purity and -
Strength m all goodi Ve sell.
In bottled Beer -we recommend -
"SCHUTZ"
p. The 03eer that (Made Milwaukee "Famous. ;
iand; Portner's 'Hofbrau';'Beer, unrivaled,' r
for table lise." V- vISS
FREE DELIVERY,
Where they
ftcme
Where they
wines, and
And I still claim to have the largest stock of first-olas goods of. any home m the State.
:-Ber bottli fresh very: day and delivered tiliyaof Jthf iTo"?!? ? dis"
tance soliciteil. Bbxir.g aiid packing fre. r"Quality,'Not Quantity. IB My Motto.
. : JAMES Hi
Phone 139. P. 0. Box 372 t ; 56 and 58 South Main Street.
SOUTHERN
In Effect' June 20, 1897.
NO. 15.
(Central Tiim.)
NO. II.
9 : 25 am Lv . . . . Norfolk-' ..... Ar 5 :25 pm
9:45 am Lv.. Pinners Point ..Ar 5:05 pm
2:30pm Ar....
2:35 pm L.V....
. . SeLma .,
. . Selma . .
. Raleigh ..."
. Durham .
Greensiboro
Greensboro
..Lvl2:5ipm
...Ar 12:45 pm
...Lv 11:45 am
...Lv 10:52 am
...Lv 8:50 am
3:40 pm Lv....
4: 38 pm Lv
3:45 pm Ar...
6:55 pm Lv. . .
8:25 am
7s 12 pm Lv.
High Point ..
Ar
0 am
8:15 pmAr Salisbury (E time)
7.55 pm Lv Salisbury (C time)
8:i8 pm Lv. . . . Cleveland V.'.
8:40 pm Lv. . .. Stattsv lie . . .
Lv
Ar
Lv
Lv
7:10 am
6:00 am
5:38 am
5:16 am
4:39 am
4:23 am
4:06 am
3:4a am
3:15 am
2:55 am
1:51 am
1:44 am
1:39 am
9:15 pm Lv. . . . . Newton . . .. .Lv
9 :30 pm Lv. . : . . Hickory . . .". .Lv
9:46 pm Lv Connelly Springs Lv
L0 :02 pm Lv. . . . Morgan ton . . . . Lv
10 :35 pm Lv. . . . . Marion . . . . .Lv
10:53 pm Lv....
12 :04am Lv....
22:12 am Ar....
Old Fort
Asheville
..Lv
, . .Lv
, . .Lv
;-. .Ar
12:17 am Ar
1 :29 am Ar. . . Hot Springs
Lv 12:23 am
Lv 10:55 pm
Ar 9:50 pm
Ar 9:55 pm
Lv 7:19 pm
Lv 6:20 pm
Lv 12 :25 pm
3:00 am Ar. . . Morristown
4:00 am Ar. . . . Knoxvilie
4:05 am Lv. . . Knoxvilie'
6 :39 am Lv. . . . Cleveland
7 : 40 am Ar. . . Chattanooga
1 :35 pm Ar . . . . Nashville
EASTBOUND.
t
No. 6.
No. 12.
Lv Chattanooga 4:05 am
Lv KnoxvilCe. 8:25 am
Lv Morristown 9 : 50 am
Lv Hot Springs 11:46 em
Ar Asheville 1 :15 pm
No. 32.
LV Asheville 1:25 pm
Lv Biltmore -1:36 Tm
Lv Round Knob 2:35 om
Lv Marion 3 : 32 pm
Lv Morganton 4'ii Dm
Ar Hickory 4:50 pm
Ar Newton - 5:08 nm
Ar Statesvllle 5:48 pm
Ar Salisbury 6 : 40 om
(Eastern Time.)
Lv Salisbury 9.36pm 8.15pm
Lv, Greensboro ....'10.44Dm 9.K2nm
Ar Danville 12. 00. m 11.25pm
Ar Lynchburg 1.58am
Ar CharlottesvilA ... s sm
Ar Washington 6.42am
w . - 111 I
Ar Baltimore 8.00am
Ar Philadelphia 10.15am
Ar New York 12.43pm
Ar Richmond
6.00am
5.30am
7.10am
Ar Durham
Ar Raleigh
ArjGoldsboro
1.10pm
WESTBOUND.
11.
37.
Lv Raleigh 2.00am
Lv Durham
3.30am
2.00am
Lv Richmond
L v New York 4. 30pm
Lv Philadelphia . . 6.50pm
Lv Baltimore 9.20pm
Lv Washington 10.43pm
Lv Charlottesville 1.55am
Lv Lynchburg 3.45am
Lv Danville 6.05am 5.50am
Lv Greensboro 7.32am 7.05am
Ar Salisbury .... 9.37am 3.17am
(Central Time.)
Lv Salisbury
8.55am
Ar Statesvllle
Ar Newton ..
..... 9.46am
10.26am
10.47am
11.2&am
- 12.12pm
. .... 12.50pm
2.15pm
Lv Hickory
Ar Morgan ton
Ar Marion
Ar Round Knob
Ar Biltmore ...
Ar Asheville . .
Lv Asheville .
Lv Hot Springs
, 2.25pm
2.30pm
3.52pm.
5.55pm
7.40pm
11.35pm
6.45am
Lv 'Morristown
Ar Knovxille . .
Ar Chattanooga
Ar Nashville .....
A. &
ROAD
10. 14.V
Lv Asheviile 2.05pm : 7.20am
(Eastern Time:) X
Lv Asheville 3.05pm 820am
Lv Biltmore . . . . 3.15pnt 8.28am
Lv. Hen'sonv'l . 4.00pm 9.18am
Lv Tryon . . .. . . . 5.00pm 10.20am
Lv Spartanb'g . . 6.08pm 11.28am
Ar Union : .. 7.15pm 12.45am
Lv Union ..i ;V 7,30pm 1.05pm
Lv Alston-'siv 8.53pm 2.45pm
Ar Columbia 9.33pm 8.35pm
'fOentral-Time.1
A,. Savannah
5.00am.
9.10am. : -.
- 1 a
9.
'13.
Lv Jacksonville ..v.VT.OOpm.
Lv! Savannah . . . . .11.35pm.
- - (Eastern Time.)
Lr Columbia ... 8.30am 11.30am
Lv Alston . . .-. 9.07am 12.15am
Ar Union .. . . . 10.20am 1.42pm
Lv Union
2.02pm
3.33pm
5.00pm
6.05pm
6.52pm
7.00pm
Lv Spartanburg
11. -..pm '
12.42pm
Lv Tryon ;, . . .
Lv Hend sonvl
Lv Biltmore' -r
1.45pm
2.35pm
Ar Asheville ..
2.45 pm
(Central Time.)
Ar Asheville . . . 1.45pm 6.00pm
3.45am
MIXED TRAINS.
N0..64. " : ' NO. 65.
. . - (Central Time.)" ' -
Lv Asheville 9.15pm. .Ar Asheville 1.15am;
(Eastern Time.) r - ,
Ar Sparfb'g 5.30am. . Lv-Spart'b'g 7.30pm;
NO. 62.
NO. 63. '
. . f Central .Time.) ' '-
Tr AshevUle OOarn Ar Asheville. 7.15pm.
Ar-Salisbury 7.30pnu.&Lv: Salisbury 5.30am,,
NO. 66.
NO, 65.
Ar Asheville 6.35pm. ' Ar Morrisfn lL30pm
Lv Morris t'n, 9.39am: Lr Asheville x 5.00am
-v- - -
nr ETTER; than care is prevention,.
lm By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla
you
may keep well, with pareblood, strongr
t nerves and a good APPETITE.
sell "Goods" not "
arid
THE WHITE. MAN'S BAR.
make a specialty of first-class whiskey and
defy competition; in either quality or price.
AgBEVILLB ADD MTBPHY;
In Effect November 7. 1897. '
- (CentraT Time.) -
Westbound Trains.
Mixed.
Ex. Sum ' - '..
Lv.
17 67
Ejutbound Trains.
MUed.
Ex. Sun.
Ar.
18 -v.
Pm
Asheville 1:00
68
pm
5:00
4:50
4:46
4:37
4:25
-4:00
3:45
3:25
2:55
2:15
1:10
p m a m
3:50 8:00
3:55 8:07 ..Murphy Junction.. 12:52
401 .8:12 ........Emma..... 12:49
4:10 8:23 ...Sulphur Springs... 12:42
4:25 8:37 .......Hominy....... 12:32
4:42T 8:57 . .'. . . .Turnpike. ..... 12 :
4:55 9:20 . Canton....... 12:0
5:08 9:45 . . . .". . r.Clyde. . 11:51
5:25 10:25 .....Waynesville..... llx
5:50 11:20 .......Balsam....... 11:2
6:10 .......Balsam
6:35 11:45 Hall......... 10:48 12:45
6:48 11:59 ........Addle........ 10:36 12:30
18:15 ........Sylva. 12:15
7:03 Sylva... 10:25
12:35 ........Sylva.......; 11:35
7:08 12:45 Dillsboro. . . . . . 10:20 11:20
7:27 1:05 .......Wilmot....... 10:03 10:40
7:40 1:20 WhitUer. . . . . . ' 9:53 10:20
8:00 l:45'.....Bryson City..... 9:35 9:50
.....Bryson City..... 9:30
pm 2:30 ......Bushnell...... am 8:55
3:00 .......Almond....... 8:82
3:30 .......Hewitt.. 8:05
N 4:05 Top ton. 7:30
4:20 Rhodo 7:17
3:42 ......Nantahala...... 7:55
4:40 .Andrews....... 7:00
5:17 ......Tomotla 6:25
5:45 .......Murphy....... 6Hi
pm p m Ar. Lv a u m
Trains Nos. 11 and 12. and 37 and 38.
Pullman Sleeping cars between Nashville.
Chattanooga, Knoxvilie, Hot Springs
Asheville, Washington, and Jersey City.
Trains Nos. 37, 11 and 12 Pullman Sleep
ing car, between Augusta and Charlotte.
Columbia, Savannah and Jacksonville.
Trains Nos. 11 and 12, 9 and 10 Pullman
Sleepers, between Cincinnati, Asheville,
Trains 15 and 16, Pullman Sleeping cai
between Norfolk, Raleigh, Greensboro
Salisbury, Asheville, Knoxvilie. Chatta
nooga and Nashville.
J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager. Washing
ton.
Genl Pass. Agt, Asst. Gen'l Pass. Agt.
Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga.
C. A. BENSCOTER, Assistant General
Passenger Agent, Chattanooga, Tenn.
SOUTH CAROLINA AND CiEORGIA
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"The Charleston Line."
rrected to .December 19, 1897-
-Eastern
Tlme.
East Daily.-
Leave Auxusta
6:20 a. m.
Arrive, Aiken
7:10 a. m.
Arrive KingviUe..
10:10 a. m.
Arrive Columbia
10:55 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
Arrive Charleston
West Daily.
Leave Charleston 7:10 a. m.
Leave Columbia 7:00 a. m.
Leave Kingville. 7:40 a. m
Arrive Aiken 11:09 a. m.
Arrive Augusta 11:51 a. m.
East Daily.
Leave Augusta 1:20 p. m.
Arrive Aiken 4:07 p. m.
Arrive KingviUe 9:20 p. m.
Arrive Columbia 10:10 p. m.
Arrive Charleston 8:00 p. m.
West Daily. .
Arrive Aiken ................. 9:67 p. m.
Arrive Augusta 10:45 p. m.
Leave Charleston ............. 5:30 p. m.
Leave Columbia 4:00 p.m.
Leave Kingville 4:44 p. m.
CAMDEN BRANCH. '
Daily Except Sunday.
North.
Arrive Kingville
4:35 p.
11:55 a.
C:00 e.
8:15 a.
Arrive Camden .
Leave Kingville .
Arrive Camden .
South.
Leave Camden
8:45 a.
10:05 a.
2:25 p.
4:35 p.
i Arrive Kingville
Leave Camden .......
Arrive Kingsville .....
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AIKEN ACCOMMODATION.
Daily Except Sunday.
Leave Augusta .
6:40
7:30
4:20
5:07
Arrive Aiken ..
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Leave Aiken ...
Arrive Augusta
GEORGIA DIVISION.
-Daily Except Sunday.
Lv. Augusta. ........ 7:00 a. m.
5:07 p. m.
9:37 p. m,
3:66 a. a.
Ar. Tennille. ........ 2:00 p. m.
Ar.. Macon.:..,...... 3:45 p. m.
Ar. Dublia.... 4:20 p.m.
Central Time.
Lv. Dublin. 10:00.
Lv. Macon (Cea. time.ll: 38 a. m 11:55 p. m.
Lv. Tennile 4 : 00 a. m. 3 : 00 p
Lv, Augusta -. 1:00 a.m. 7:30 d
T-Sunday Only.
Leave Augusta
9:15 a. m.
1:45 p. m.
:00 p. it.
7:30 p. a.
Arrive Tennille...
Leave Tennille
Arrive Augusta
NORTH AND SOUTH VIA. DENMARK.
Through Sleeper to and From New
York.
Leave Augusta 2:30 p. m.
Arrive Aiken 3:12 d. w
Arrive Richmond..'... 3 4n &. m
Arrive Denmark 4:20 p. m.
Arrive Washington 7 .00 a. m.
Arrive New York 2:03 p. bl
Leave , New York. , . . . . 9:30 a. m
Leave Washington , , 3:30 p. m
iveave Ulcbmond 7:ii p. m.
Leave Denmark 6:17 a. m
Arrive Aiken 7:19 a. m!
Arrive Augusta 7:55 a. m.
Connections at Charleston with New
York steamers, also with steamers for
Jacksonville, Fla., on sailing dates; and
at Augusta' with the Georgia Road to
and from all points west and south;
also, at Blackville with the Carolina Mid
land railroad to and from Barnwell.
Connections with Southern Railway at Co
lumbia to all points In upper South and
north Carolina.
JOS. H. SANDS, L. A. EMERSON,
Gen. Manager. Traffic Manager.
P. R. SLEDGE. Gen. Agt. Augusta, Ga.
AUGU3TA AND ASBEVIIXC SHORT
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Schedule in Effect Oct 3. 1897.
Lr Augusta 9.40am 1.40pm
Ar Greenwood 12.17pm
Ar Anderson 6.10pm
Ar Laurens 1.15pm 7.30am
Ar Greenville 3.00pm 10.15am
Ar Glenn Springs 4.05pm
Ar Spartanburg 3.00pm 9.35am
Ar Saluda 6.33pm
Ar HendersonviUe 6.03pm '..
Ar Asheville 7.00pm
Lv Asheville...
Lv Spartanburg
Lr Glenn Sprigs
Lv Greenville ..
Lv Laurens ....
Lv Anderson ...
Ar Greenwood ..
. 8.20am
11.45am
10.00 am
11.50 am
LXOpm
2.28pm
5.00pm
4.30pm
4.30pm
7.30pm
7.00am
9.35pm
11.10pm
Ar Augusta
Lv Cotton Falls 4.44pm
Ar Raleigh 12.20am
Ar Norfolk 7.30am
Ar Petersburg , ... . . , . 6.20am
Ar Richmond ?;......... 7.20am
Lr Augusta 2.55pm
Ar Allendale
5.00pm
6.15pm
Ar Fairfax ..
Ar Yemassee .
Ar Beaufort .
Ar Port Royal
Ar Savannah ,
Ar Charleston
9.30am
10.35am
10.50am
6.20pm
7.20pm
7.30pm
8.00pm
8.08 pm
Lv Charleston
6.50am
6.50am
8.15am
8.25am
9.25am
10.32am
10.47am
12.65pm
Lv Savannah! .
Lv Port Royal
Lv Beaufort .
Ar Yemassee
Lv Fairfax ...
Lv Allendale .
tee
1.45pm
1.52pm
3.05pm
Ar Augusta
V 1:40 p. m. train from Augusta makes
close connection at Calhoun Falls for all
points on S. A. L.
Close connections at Greenwood for all
points on S. A. L. and C. & G. railways,
and Spartanburg with Southern railway.
For, any information relative to tickets
rates, schedules, etc. , address
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