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THE TRIBUNE i,,vrTLKs a!:i! kk-ii-oxi. Aii !:ii1'i,s)iii.u; Account of tin? Move- :5.iii, X. C. T., by a V. ! L. D. .-UCKLk, Editor .VllLLSR, MKAtER. i T:i ' '--';: : f ilc.t l-in.r"c-rd:t'!i lit.- Ul. ' -.. I: If,.' '.,. 1 i inealstiithc :5.i ii , X. C. ."I. Jitbi's- ji' Hie (.'u'.ajiiiiiy. A worf. in your paper from a soldier who vas iu ihe ;nvat battle .-, way be i-l'.li'.T to -:!S!C, ty.sviailr to t!io.so irii'ii.-ls and i.iaii''n in the : t.r to '.i hii h th-- wri-'-l hi ! .;j;s, j : ...,...; ... ' V., ;, . (:: ; : ,;v.u. .j-ii- iv.;i::!iMt and aj -:1 .(.'' ,U' . . : : y .'C i i 'IV L i:ii.'ii- I t :: i - : i 'r ;. 'mi; t ' : : ; ; -.-;.. i . with great brave ry in order to give the main body of MeClellaii's army time to form itself to the greatest advantage. When the young Napoleon was ready, tlie bloody tradegy wasOijeued and the collision was awful. Truly Greek met Greek. All seemed busy in this awful scene : thousands upon thousands were harlht;; the. missies of dessth, it seemed as rhovcrh the heavens were raining bul lets and balls ; hundreds were engaged in carrying thu wounded to the rear, and scorer, of ambulances were running, calling them to the Wyital. Thus 1 i'here was the comuiiiigling roar or : -. :in.:'.'fl r' 1,1. ,1.1 I., rr -..-".-I. ......... J ! t:o 'a mmi i ,iu; I:l-'iighd and wounded until near! 1 as .-ibout ! ;:i;"k "'"heis ail the noise of misery and; Tillman Has Taken the Lie Wlicn a Private Citizen . 1 ! ;- ' t ;. of .) urn', : a.-w! the ;: !-rM;;'e, .'.. nvia . -i; is t in ..-, ieav- leatii died awav, to be followed bv the llU V Uil a Dlow- tU'1 llot "lve U' timliiiign. scf ,raisf and shouts of temitiug the Senator in thU victory that rang throagh hiH and d-.le h,s '1;J of humiliation, but truth is from many thousand hearts wild with!1'"111 smu t!l" leeonl m':;t l J:'!'t Thousands of people in South Caroli na innst have smiled when they read in Senator Tillman's comment upon the President's withdrawal of the invitation to that State dinner: "We have been forced as a people here to cling to the j old Alido-.S:i-!roii rnlp, nPfniKinprincr thi' he direct as the first blow, and no 'man ' BETWEEN N EW YORK, TAMPA, AT could hold up his head in decent society ! LANTA, N EW ORLEANS & POI NTS should he, being near enough to answer ! SOUTH AND WEST. the He with a Mow, not give it." Thousands must have smiled for thou sands must remember how ofteu in his political career in South Carolina Ben Tillman, "being near enough to answer Charli (Joixrt West. South, ifsfpLEu ATLANTIC COAST LSSME. kj" : V A ST LINE BETWKKV ra.UMITEO DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE ;.tx5 Fast. No. ittn, 1901. Lv.NewYoik.P.R.R Lv.Philadelphia, J Lv. Baltimore, " ; Lv. Washington. " : lv.Eichmond.S.A.Ij if-'- rol-mi-is 1 h.y n-.tv r,-:u h , 1 .: tVr-i a-d a b-.ri--u.i hv:4 pof .p!; i i t v adj! .i nir.g ennnti-:. Tiii.' i;:SJ )AY, IsiAUCII -). ivoi joy of victOiy. Wlicn oar brav; i Southern boys made -the last grtuul ( r.l . .1 - 7 .... itig be! and . :!rl-.,;:, Vna;s.,cks, i ""'W' swept tiie wnoie lieHl ana i:;,v-is.u -,.s. o. s. eno everv ! ro'le1 fvery yankee that was able to yank' e t.ojo m atiel trick iia.ighiiible. ib;t soo!; the bi.-oHiinr "f ci;: ;i i an- ; travel, sach veils and enthnsiasti ; sort mr.s and sho.nts of joy never ros( up- nonac. d xh-ir tlv.- i'o was going to meet ! !1 an fi(1(1 "f victory. Again we slept in a de.aih- eor.m-f. Oar na:ncrous ! ul'! n j:u "u y:on UCl1' vliilo the enemy AN EXTRA TERM. Autiiu wo tiro c.!i front ivl witii a criminal docket of such niagni tiiio fit.it i iu- civil part of our Stiperii: court will bo cn.yU-(i ou't, tiinl the suits that should h.-! ve boon s i -d a yoar ami one lull" a.g.i, will lie coiititiiioil to 1 .'-udiion th;. list on tho docket, otwitisstr.ntlin tins fact that it has come to a point whore it is al most impossible to get a civil suit tried in th county, because of the want of time for the courts to reach them. Mil! ;i special ienn of court isiiat ly denied us by those who have tho authority to order it. The bar lois petitioned for it and the pe tition has been refused, and the I be p.irdon -d f- dooket instead of being diminish ed, is lon-er at every term than it was at ti.e one proceeding:. Tiie people have a riuiit to have regiiooiirs yere thrown our in line of b-.itrl", attacking thi ir extreme right. 1. ow in ;a o.l c;ii'iic--t the yaiskee s!;e;l : e r.nnii'iictsl fiyimr and be.rstliig in ev. ry din ction anmud us ; on cur brave e , u:nis advanced toward tin ir thundering tuittcris s; soon our latterus jen- I upon them, and such awfiu and 0 j-rh'ta; cane.f nading ruany of us nevei l.-.:rd b.-t'ore. Onward moved oar troops bar- .-OU CO.; s, ivr,c.se and safety, no donbt, at :i . o ode dishuii-e away. We then ourselves at seeing tlie yankee : .s pass us in regiments, battal co!!iiM?iiesaud squads all bound tchmond. .Saturday was snent in i s- -, oig the dead, both oars and the yaiikees. Early Snbbtith morning wo t iok ap our line of march for the soni h side of the Chickahominy, all t!ie ene- straight. When the Senator states that ' Lv-Petiesber-. in Souih Carolina "no man could hold ! L..Norliua, up his head iu decent sn-h ty," if he 1 Lv.Il.'ndorson. should fail to resent with a blow the ; Lv. Raleigh, face-to-faee acensatiou ,f lying, lie ex-' Lv--- V' cuses his present at the expense of his I Lv.Hanilct, past. For if this be a truthful axiom Lv.Columuia, ; D-ailv. j Dailv. No. i Xd. 27. i'i o pm 12 10 am 5"i!tpm :J."0am 5 4-"i pn; ( 40 am Ooopu:' 11 01 am lO-'.Opui! ,'-l(!p:i ll:iopn. :i7 pm FAST LINE BETWEEN d Columbia diif-I U)pep North Carolina. Condensed Schedule. In' Effect January Ljtli, lo-2. t No. 58. N- 52. 5:;. Xo. :.. S iM am b! am o ij") pm ! i Vo pm ; T A) pm ; Ittiimi i-i an. 4 10 ani: ic,7 ;.U1' ? -I) ;Oi!. v n 1 ; and if it justify his physical assault upon his colleague on the floor of the Senate it most obviously damns him for his .studied disregard of it when a privat citizen and on the soil of his own Htatj. Columbia S. C, State. Ar.Savannah, Ar.Jacksonville " Ar.Tampa, " !) 40 am 147 pm 0 10 pm bi am ! Xi). io. Lv.X.Y.N.Y.P.& 7 ,m am L.v.lJhiladelphia " j 10.:5ami lli'ti'mi Lv.N.Y.,O.D.S..Co;-j- :iO(ipm Lv.Ualti'r. IJ.S.b'.Co; Lv.Wash.N&V.S.B l').rt pm 1 o.; pm 4 : am Hl.-.imi 5 -lo pm In'o. 4iT S 55 pm Lv oipni fiflOani Cliarlcston, S. 0... ,r Dftpm. Jl:?.-)a,:i Lv . 7 :Jo pm 7 51 i" l-'ips --Ar 7 :5 pm ) J." am Lv i)2ji)in 0 25 am Minuter , r 0 r.J pm ArK -10 pm U 05 am. ---Columbia ...Lv J-Iupiu Ar 12 20 am I'n eperity Lv 2 21 pm Ar 12 12 pm Newberry ..Lv 2 lo pm Ar ... 125pm Clinton Lv ! 2-pm Ar 1 -17 pm Laurens Lv Ir. :.:i Ar ... ?25pm (ireenville Lv 1 1 lOpm Ar H J50 pin Spartanburs Lv 1 1 01 am Lv . . . . 7 0 15 am Sumter, S. C. Ar 5 !5 pm Ar 1115 am Camden Ar 4 15 pm Ar 2 i57 pm Lancaster Ar 10 .". ani Ar -10 pin Uock Hill - Ar HM.o a;:i Ar 4 18 pm Yorkville r 0 15 am ing their breasts to the storm of shell, ! ul.v living crossed all now on the unrii the com man-1, came, --clutrgc that : :r-rtk fil of tho river, between it and bint.-ry." whi a t'i.i:; regiment chargi l j t!l! Jam?s. About 10 o'clock p. m., that r.iTt: ry, and that rv-gimmit charged -iVwith evening we spread oar bluiikets another one, etc. Then volley after i -vv a dripping sky ta catch a few mo ments repose, after a toilsome march through a continued cloud of dust dur ing the day. The gilding of the western hill tops by Monday's rising sun bade volisy of musketry was poured into oar noiks iii rapid sa. t cssion with i'rightt'nl efiV-ct. Inow we b. arned the courts id' Rutherford i horrors of .var. 'w voar of thousands upon thou: audi. c.t musketry added to !l:e terrific thundering of belching can non and bnivting shell?, made the scene more wild and a .vfe.l than any ever wit nessed by mnny of osr brave boy.; onwaid was onr motto. As it is only my purpose to say a word nb-.rat our regiment for the interest of those wlio are connected with it. I must not m 'ntionlng others ami the noble parr they acted. Then our regiment, 3th X. C. T., under Ool. W. J. IToke, rushed forward according to orders to elnij-go a buttery. As we swept onward, do-able onick. a ijerfcct The !3est Time. The best timet ) cure a cough or cold is ; LiV-fortsiu'th, S.A.L,1 when yon are first effected. A pleasant : LvAyeWon, and sure remedy for sore tlimif, weak : Lv.Norhna, , . , . , ' ' Jjv. Henderson, lungs, bronchial soreness, coughing spells . Lv.Ralei-h, etc., isGoixh's Mexican Syrup for coughs Lv.So. Pines, and consumption. Be wise in time and 1 Lv.Iiambst, keep a bottle in your medicine, chest, al-' Lv. Wilmington. ways handy for immediate use, remem-! Ar.t'barioite, baring the old adage, "a stitch in time ' Lv. Chester, save nine " It is a true lung tonic and : Lv.Creenwood, biV..-itiiens, sells lor only 2o cents. ! i, I,)..,,,., - v ( -.-o pm The TkI!-LNE is all-home nrint. m,d us pack up and pursue our yankee chase, the only paper published in the county, which had leen our daily business . since Thursday before. Soon fell upon the ears of our almost worn out boys but i "--' oruer, "ian in" ami again our col- auin r.oved off dov. u the Chickniiomi-; ny. About 3 oclock, p. m., onr brigade GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART S. C. i G. Ex. SL H. Co. I Ar.Angnsta.Ci W C. : ArA'aeon, C. of (xa.i Ar.iVontgomi rv, Ar.Mobile, L. & K. ; Ar.New Orleans Ar.Xasliviile, Ar. Memphis, !) :'.t pm f i-2 1 aue 2 bS an i 2 45 an:! 4 lo am: 0 07 am: "'! an? "iTlOl am H: 20 (111! IX 22 p:i;i 2 4()pm 1 55 -m; iiTtTjim." 1 20 Jill!; iVOpm' 2 55 aui ; :0 aim at pm Ar 5 25 pm Ulacksbnrjr Ar Ar (5 00 Jim Shelby, . ( Ar Ar 7 15 pm Rutherfonlton Ar Ar 8 SO pm Marion, N. C. . I.v Ar 7 pm Winnsbom. JS. V. Ar 0 20 pm... .Charlotte, N. ( 8 15 am 7 15 am 0 ibl am 5 00 -Mil ...Lv jo r ...Lv am S 10 .,m Ar 0 11 pm lleiile;sonville,X.C.Lv 0 02 .im Ar 715pm At heville, N. C. Lv iSliln,!: S' -jo am 12 11 pm 1 4)pm 15)m i 55 pm (i ISpm !0 5 i'm .. M .,1,1 I bi ; 1 4".' rem :! 4( am ( Vs! am K oo am ! Daily, f Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Nos. 52 and 5.' .Solid trains between Cluulesto:i and (ireeiivilh S. C. Xos. 5S and JO carry Through Coach between Charleston ami Coin in liia. II. M. Emkiih s, (Jeneral I'iispenjrer Agent. T. M. KMEHrox, Tratlie Manager. J. R. Kexlky, (Jeneral Manager. 1 ! rj( am I! :j pm LISTEN " 40 am c- .-..j nm bio'siorm ,?f b siil iv!)i-;tl ',1 !: 1 f..ll ti.eir cases tried and adjudicated. avonml ns froTii yankee entrenchmcuts, asrl a a -j . ( la! term of court js 1 made for the protection of this battery. , ,, . , , . ., i -ietoro we rsaened their entrenchments, !"-' :,!- 'hereisthe sen.e 01 j onr cotota-1 ;,,v it was im?,ssible to take putting it oil? It was filed oat iu column by regiments in the woods near the vpad, ami imnn diate ly, like ineofsant ieals of thunder from an angry sky, thi enemy's artillery opened upon us from a hill just in our front. The howling shells flew thick among us; so incessant, so frequent, so terific was their cannonading, that it was a long time before our artilleiy could get in position, iu fact it accom plished very little in this light. The only chance left us vas to drive them MENT.-3CHEDULE EFFECTIVE 1 JANUARY -55TH, 1302. SCUTHEOaiJD. IS have a term now than to have to ptiy for two later, because it is an inevitable consequence of the delay already, that it will now with the cold steel, so onr brave boys K'tier to : tl;t-hattery: a creek was between us and I wer" spread out in line of battle and t:ike up a solid month to try the j yankees in theie ditches shooting it, and then in fronr of their ditches they had cut down a host of largi; pines m eveiy direction, so that it was impos sible almost to crawl among them, much less charge through them. Then in ad- diti ! to ail that, then was at least four ilelib- cases that ought to be tried. Rutherford county is able and illing to pay for what she need-, and lets iiave an extra term this spring;. There is absolutely noth ing to be gained by proerastina t ion. erattly at as. to one of us, trying at ev eiy disadvantage, to rnu them out. So onr brave and quick !is-- ruing Colonel seeing tho murderous lire r-w. .1 i iro ! u;'st --7 (Taesday) pour d volley aff-r volley of muskc-tiy upoa them, charged upon them and drove them from the field, taking all their artillery us we had done in every engagement. Again we reposed upon the held of victory, while the enemy was fi-eing from oar presence which was terrible to them. The enrmy being so hard pres:-ed, found it necessary to his partial safe tv to make a stand the HOBTKWARD. ! really. : I .so. :;,. : ! 12 45 me Stations. js. Lv Marion S 45 am Lv (lieiiwoocl ) oo am Lv Thermal City 9 30 am Lv Union Mill.-, !s :;5 am Lv Rutherforrlton f) 50 am Lv Fori st City 10 -5 am Lv Henrietta. 10 SO am Lv Mooresboro 10 ijO am Lv L-.ittimore Hi .-js am Lv Shelby 1() 5S am Lv Pat terson Sp'ngs 11 OS am Lv Laris n j.-j :l!u Ar Illac'-.sbnrg I :;o am Lv Llacksbnrg S 20 am No. 1:. 2 00 pm " 80 im 2 45 pm o 05 pm 25 SOpm ;j 45 pm 4 10 pm 4 ;;o pm 4 45 pi;i ii 00 jim t !5 pm 0 25 pm (i 45 pm Stations. Lv Galiney Lv Cherokee. Fails Ar Blaoksbiirg Ko. 14. 10 50 am 11 00 am 1 1 :S0 am BRIDGE NEEDED. A bridge across Broad river in the vicinity of Dig Island is very badly needed, and while the erec tion of new bridges is going on, ve call attention to the needs of lower Rutherford. On that stream there is no bridge in tins county below MeClures, a distance, the way the river runs, of about lif te en miles. The people are de-p-ndeat upon the low condition of the stream if they ford it, be cause the crossings are all bad. If the river is up at all, Usey are compelled to i esort to the ferries to help them out of their diiiicu! ty in crossing. In times of high water the ferries are very uncer tain in the service they render, and if rafts are Hunting down tiream it is dangerous to operate them at all. In view of those facta we think the caiibo is worthy of some consideration, ami we hope that a new iron bridge wili bext the disposal of the g.Hul citizens of that community- at ;m earlv day. not far from the Tuesday's sun set uoon one o? the most bloody ami desperabiy contendod conflict.-: of the whole war. It was an awful scene to pass over the field of carnage and see the- mangled .lead lying so thick over so vast a suaee. I he enemy had much the advantage of is in position, and fought with great valor. Night closed the cruel drama, our troops again sleeping upon lie field of action. The dawn of Wednesday found the foe in fail retreat for a refuge more safe than natural im-idi-nts (,f lo cality. Gunboats were his only hope. Leaving his dead and part of the wound ed in our care, he fieri in great haste, telling trees and blockading the way. Our column of heroes with weary steps pressed on until the bombing from his gunboats admonished ns that lie had readied his asylum ; and to-day finds us here near the enemy with a good pros pect for a fight. "What the issue of the next shall be I cannot tell ; but one thing is certain we have driven him gloriously from place to plrs e. until he is now 25 instead of five miles from Richmond. mr Colonel being wounded in the first brittle, siul Lieut. Colonel being sick, oar i iment the ;iSth ft T C. v.,...! ; un;'. v the command of our M::io-- T. T oar colt.n-.HH and the impracticability of i same place capturing the battery, imiudiately cr dersd a retreat, which was executed with asgod order as circumstances would allow, our regiment or.iy falling back out of range ;;f their gnus. In this charge the regiment lost about one hv.n yrsd and forty-six in killed and wound ed, out of less tb.au four hundred who entered the action another regiment charged up-m the :-u-ue battery and rm t the same fate as ours, nor being able to get oat af the entrenchments for the di stractions thrown in the way. Eat (nn troops swept other portion.- of the fieid, am! by flank movements we would have driven the last f;;o from the field if the mantle of nigh; ad not closed the scene. We all slept upon the flekl the dead ami wounded e.roniel us. " Vom our little repose the dawn of the 7th talkd us, and iigaiu into the lino ( f battle we were placed. Cur whole brbrade (Pmeler's) imw cbaiged upon the same Imtery, throwing ourselves under the protec tion of our bate, ries, and it was amusing tos- ethem skipping from their fortifi cations and liceing to j!-,.. bu-beS and in viiu s for shelt(-r and protection of tl.r. .eeu ij.es ven oi oar boys. Though our loss was heavy, yet a general shol ..J . . . - I ' -. - - v. - -. - oi vu-e.y went up xrom every heart as OI n-il!a!'!pu county, N. C, ve stood victors upon tLefe-l'l,k;:-)w?:g I Ho h;is hiil i'i-iliauds full in the -rcat that thov!-f!i:ds of tie yankecs were i. a I ?"rk"; :f fir-es, bat he still holds up, stamped-, calling upon then 'vovniir I '"'l! w?ari1 a"-1- vrom out with the A) K:? m" to save ih;-.u fro-;l ill0 f.na ! va.-t amount of toil and responsiliiity No. 5 :;o iim ft 5-0 pm 0 10 pm Stations. No. ::. Lv .Smyrna 1 1 55 am Lv Hickory Grove 12 05 pm Lv Sharon V 0p:n Lv Yorkiille 1 i)5 p:n Lv Tirzah 12 5iipi Lv Rock Hill I iopm Lv Catawl a .T'licCn ;o pm Lv Riverside 1 45 pm Lv Lancaster 2 05 pm Lv Pleasant Hill 2 25 pm Lv H; ath .Sj rinas 2 :.'0 pm Lv K rshaw 2 42 i;n luv Westvillo -4 1 7 em Ar Camdv-n ; 50 pm Ne. u. 8 50 iiiii i iti am S 40 am 10 20 am 10 45 am 1 1 5 pm 2 40 om I 10 pm 50 pm 4 2") :n 4 J-i p'n 5 SO pm ( 00 I'm 0 50 pm .-.l ,.C ! "'-"'wr o-MVf soutliern bovs. yaukees, you will rer-oii,.,.;, v-oro in camp all fS.,:.!g d.wn the North :i,k, Gl tiie Cluckahomiay for miles, their bat teries and fort it-cat ions fronting Rich mond. Instead of crossing the river in frmkof these foitiiieati-ms as they ex peeted,. we commtneed our attar k. as be fo:e stated, on tkt ;r e.trc:uc riskt and U-.-.1 4. 41- ..... ' '-"'o l to i ;rlit on the fire- CiiARLK.s Broadway Roups, whose death occurred in New York a few days ago, was one of : &ht a 1 hllv0 wo commenced the millionaires of Ttv.hv,,,. ; !u,,!0 north ,ide of the wbc i !,,,! e 1,;.. ii- i ..- tu h. i.uoseu aione i upon camps, jiuding commissar- '' ail i!ie riches no has obtained. : termaster ami ..iri( V, .-t 11 1 was what in termed a self made j --"'--iikv, and all kinds of qniuum ":, nHi was cms of theiiKytsuf'-! a!-! ':u'!irs ordnance store;' '"-ful merchants in the grenh '""' of Aineri(?a v. ei'.;;.inr rir,on him Ti c -,, i t ,.,.,i ties in killed and wounded in our regi ment is 3 SO. I can't particularize for want of time and space, For one to go into battle and get out safe makes him feel that it is a miracle that he has been spared. If heaven permits me to pass through this year safely, I will by divin grace feel bound to le:id a life of boli ness. May Cod bless us all and aire us speedily an honorable peace, that we may all re turn -to our homes, friends Stations. Lv Camden Lv Westvillo Lv Kershaw Lv Heath Springs Lv Pleasant Hill Lv Lancaster Lv Riverside Lv Cafawi a J'uct'n Lv Rock lull Lv Tirzuh Lv Yorkvitl Lv Shareai Lv liirkory Grove Lv Smyrna Ar Elacksburg Lv Edaeksbr.rg No. 12 10 nm 12 45 pm ' 1 05 pm 1 40 pm 1 45 pm 2 05 pm 2 25 nm 2 40 pm 00 pin : I S pm 3 '50 pm 3 45 p:u 4 (HI pm 4 10 inn 4 2x pm 4 4S pm No. :;2. S e.O am 0 50 am 10 50 am 1 '. 20 am 1 1 ;:0 am 1 2 20 pm 12 45 pm 3 45 pm 4 00 pm 4 40 pm 5 20 pm 5 45 pm " 05 pm 0 20 pm 50 pm ii 00 am Lv. Memphis, Lv.y.ashvilie. Lv.Mew ( hleaus. Lv. Mobile. L. & IL Lv.lViontgomeiy, Lvawacoii, C. of ;a. so, am Lv.Ai-usta,C-i:v .Oi ! iolmi Lv. A t la nta, ; .S. A . L. ; 12 oo m. ii :.op,n b 0o om 12 va m 0 20 aue Daily. Ko. :ih. it (0 pm :TaT; 1 30 pm .- lo im , Caiko. Ga., Angtst 21.-t. Hitd R.K k Hill Er.ggy Co., R:!Ck Hill, S. C. Dicvn Sir.-;: I beg have to state that your "Long-Wind- 0" a-J- i a pt rfect success, having the advantage over any other long ditai:- axl. ri,.-..(.-v'r.,. .-,u ... ...... ...... .. . ' ...... , ,vi .-.-n. in ii,,u uii- ;i i-aiiiioi run our on ii!" j. roao'1, i at must V.:i i - 1 - ' b,n!J' -;,1!- a.s "" ami ia:i;:iit gf-t o;i Jiie spino'e t f-LTi.i ii ..ui, i .i M-.i-.-inar i-.nggies wiili tins axl v ill nut h:ie to l ;v iy , I--.ui Vui o:i it:- u.mcs, no luaucr now lo:i; the 1 v.rry Iv.-t--. The is apprec;are m:s aivaniag, Hence '-Rook Hills' arc ea.ev to Yours truly. W. Ji. Roi m k; .. Ar. Athens, Ar.Grcenweod, Ar.C'nester. Lv.t'bai-lort", Lv.Vilntintn. Lv.liamiet. Lv.e-o. Pines, Lv.Raleigh. Lvfiemb rson Lv.rxirliua, Lv.Webto:i. Ar ro- ismouth Ar Washington," Ar. b ait im ore. Ar.iNow York, Ar Piiiladelobia. Ar.New York. 2 4S pm 5 01 pm 7 03 1 m ; "i 2. em; ;;(1.) nm JO ;5 tmi 1 i pl: 1 20 am, 2 50 ;.m 3 "1 a.e 4 40 am 7 i-O at!:' om . 12 23 pm J ill si :V. !imiit' ir j o; an. 5 20 am 'Cannot run out on the -round. "r That's the whoh- v.-ord.-s. K:.r it n the ordinary a.le, but M-TC: told "must be used m ,-,n the spin.dl-.v f r- wm-. caili:(u rtii: (!;i till LTiil!ll if 111 list be IK...! -ii. .... o.,. . die' and that U th.-.- i; ason we've the !odue on ::!! ti.e l;:;br,-e . ,' jii:em. A;ni it :ou i o.-t any more thai -,! llin twice : s b,isg as any of them U30ami "T,'t' ''r appreciate this advantage. Anvbe-dv th.d don' , i "e i.ouiereo io oearii oiling a buggy every few day wi!! :;;i - t , . " - "-: " s::: pie a c;u! '. ' " ! 1 e ! ::t 1 V. il i f I I ni. ...... i ifl- .. I -.1 - . ;i.i'iei " im? hoi o.i nines wnti one oili!:". 0 5 ; am '! - ran i:n- t -.5 ; m ,7 I SO pill :; 5 40 ; mi 5 hi am Stations. Lv Blaeksburg Lv Cherokee Falls Ar Gaffuoy ISo. 15. 4 SO pm 4 50 pm 4 10 pm Stations. Xo. S3. Lv Earls 5 o5 pm Lv Patterson Sii'n'gs 5 12 pm Lv Shelby Lv Lattimore Lv ?.b resb ii'o Lv Hem iet ta Lv b'orest City Lv Rutherforrlton Lv Union Mills Lv Thermal City Lv (ilen wood Ar Marion 5 25 pm 5 45 pm 5 55 rm 6 bo pm 0 22 pm 0 37 pm 0 55 pm 7 05 pm 7 30 pm 7 35 pm No. 13. 8 50 am !) 10 am 9 30 im No. 11. 8 20 am S 30 am 0 25 am 10 00 am 1 0 SO am 10 50 am 5 1 20 am 1145 am 12 05 pm 12 SO pm 3 2 55 pm 1 0 pm Lv.Ta npa, S. A. L Lv.. Jacksonville, " Lv. Savannah, " Lv. Columbia, Lv.TIai)Iet. " Lv So. Fines, " Lv. Raleigh. Lv. Henderson, " Lv.Norlina. Lv. Petersburg, " Ar.Riehmond. " Ar.Wash'ton, P.R.R; 10 0 am Ar.r-altimore.P.R.R 11 5 am .r.i'i;-ilafle!pi:!a. " 1 istipim Ar.New York.P.R.R' 4 13 pm Note. I-Paily Except Sunday. i Central Time. 0 Eastern Th. ,e. S-lOv.v: No. SI. , ft 00 pm' 10 !0 am 2 !0pno 7 12 11m !0S5pr.i. 11 2Kpmi 1 20 am! 2 50 am! 3 35 ami " 5 4f! a? J 0S2 am, N "( a: .o Cii. S ( 0 a n -7 40 11m 1 1 45 em 4 -in am S (:,) am K 4!) an 10-12 ; 10 1 1 5 : am 12 4.; pie 2 47 pm 3 SI pm 7 05 an- 1 1 25 pm 2 5i;:im a 30 pm Rok Hill Buggy Compsni;, ROCK HILL. S. O. r t IfSlLJiSIH ONE BOOK STORE The jilace to liuy ' 'j HOOKS, STATIONERY ' SCHOOL SUPPLIES, ETC. A. L. GRAYSON 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE river after them, passing throudi earni 1 8lu1 lvlatioas to e"J'y each other's asso- .-. ,. 1 1 v ;..-. . ii ..tl,l,r.. 1 UM II ,1 illlll CAfrn -Sr.. I ...... ,.v , c u.ii. iti;i.f qn;r- great with 11 war he fought faithfully ami v''!i :ntly on the (ddc of the Con "'h'lMcy, find at its close Iie worili cotuiiarativoly noth V.'l.cn he opened his store -'"oadway, in New York, his K"owih was so rapid that his place soon 1, caine noted. A few years lost his eyes -ind lerod tin any (;ce1: :a ,,ot , 4 . every soeom nf v.n-.i.-...--. .. . x- J -v ih.-1J.OI1S. ll-neniva'vl.olfn-. 1,...-. .. n.n.;,-,... i , ' -- " "'.ti... v.iuiont mo- iuiui" 1 tie civ- , le.-tatioji. ini camps nntil aooa- 3 o'ehx-k in tht after m.oa, when their rear -0.ar-.l re.ied eyes -;nd he of- Hurn of ffl,(tf 10.000 to I he Yifc- i1 Sagging. CI. mils the happiest, of the hou.e. hut a uarlng v.-oaian often needs help She may he so nervous ami run down" in health that trifles annoy her. If shs is melancholy, excitable, troe.Med with loss of appetite, headache, sleeplessness, con stipation oi faiutinir and cirry wAl-., sae iKeds HlH-n-ir. Hitters, the mosAron'ier- remeay fvir fulinr? women. Th,- with onr vhole hearts. July E-t-h, 1S'j2. Oar Living and Onr Dead. -' o nun, hut the reward : 01 sws from female teonl .ies. n-rvens V s iu-vii ( if,i,!lea, and his life!ti'oul',les' "'che and weak kidnevs V ? r-f "il f ' h:s .vorhl in darkno -! i? Heonie Leahhy and Oliil in !ii..i:t S?7. rj it. O'slv 5f. Twitty & 1 iaranre-e satisfai-f i( m. Many Wonder. Many wonder how it is that pin worms and stomach worms get into little chil dren, or how a tape worm, C00 feet long, can get in and exist and grow inside of a man, as it sometimes happens. Th-y may well wonder, for it is a great mys tery. However, many now know from experience that Mother's Worm Syrnp will rid one of intestinal worms and greatly improve the health after the worms nave been destroyed and exr.rjri It is absolutely a harmless remcdv to to take, and as it only costs 25 cents", all should try it who stpect worms to be the cause of their ill health. Twenty miirates for dinner. Trains Nos. 32 and 33 are opiraied oaily. Trains Nos. S3, S5, Jl, 12 "1.1 lo and 16 are operated daily except bmi- day. At Marion : No. 32 connects at Marion with Southern Railway train Xo' 3!! winch arrives at Marion at 8:25. a m ' roni Chattanooga, Asheviile and inhr meoiate points. At Marion : No. 33 connects with Soathern Railway train No. 35, leaving iOarion at 11:40, p. m., for Ashevilk" Uamuirmpa and intermediate point xhroimb car .service without charge between Marion and Charleston on train iius. i,& ana n.i E. H. SHAW, Gen Pass Agent. 1 rade Masks designs Cr.Bvcj'-.NTc fi.i- , OLlost ; roril'at pa Co. Scknji.n: JliericaiL i' , wasaiuBion. D.C. Notice! By virtue of the power contained in a ?'SeT-d1' vcn by Chaney Gornle to ti.. s. Eaves, the undersigned mort gagee will sell at the court house door in Kutherfordton. at public outcry for ra-h on Cisests whst you eat. Monday, April 7th. 1902. the following tract or parcel of land, lv inar and being in the county of Kutlier ford, ,orth Carolina, and fully describ ed in a mortgage niado by Richard Goode amlwiie, chaney Goode, toW M With row and recorded in the office of the reg ister of deeds of Rutherford comity, Tu Book "H" of Real Estate mortotgJs, at Page 4, which mortgage is hereby re ferred to, and the description therein is nereby made a part of the mortgage deed mentions above. This sale will be made to satisfy the sum dne on said morttrage deed. This February 20th, 1902 R. S. KAVTS A.-' I- Eaves & Rocker, Attorneys. J- C Grsen, UNDERTAKER, FOREST CITY, N. C. Best stock of Burial Bcqnists in the county from the clieapest Coffin to the most elegant Casket, all at moderate prices. Elegant Hearse. l : u i ii 1 I ! I I I TlilTRIB A COUNTY PAPER, Full of Rutherford laws! 100 A YEAR, STRICTLY CASH N A VANCE. Advertise in THE TRIBUNE if you would increase your sales and give life to your business. Rates reasonable, V" x .- THE r "-i . 'AlV.t.-.v.- 'ADDA D 111! Phone Numbi Carrol! W. Downey, Physician and Sur.ceon, Rntherfordton, N. C. Office in Residence on Slain strc-e' Phone Ino. 2i. We ore offering this vrvvk nil 25 etc. Mattings at... .tin cts. Good Sewinc: 3Iachines fit .-.j - ( (( Take a look at our 5 oi.fl 0 centis counter.-;: ym v ill find many rueful articles, and at prices which ran.-.ut ho duplic'itlcd elsewhere. K. J. & H. L. CARPENTER. X z I
Rutherfordton Tribune (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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March 6, 1902, edition 1
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