The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, January 04, 1894, Image 4

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0 Ian of ? ill, who tho sonato, is orces on on articlo .11, and in caso of suc o try to turn the combi t on other things. -selectod as the articlo test. It is bolioved that to senators can be onlist keep coal on tho dutiablo port of any other singlo T 0 list given out includes Pugh, of Alabama; Col a; Faulkner and Cam irginia, and Gorman and aryland. If these votes ed, coal will bo kept off But tho other part of the extremely difficult of ac nt. .tic senator might h) anx ~6t one of his own homo pro t unwilling to ontor a pro ination for tho confessed hanging tho wholo spirit, of drawn by a Domocrat ic ways ominittee and passed by a house. fo- -'al is strengthened hvb M4.at bero about the col . Wa Scotia produet by the ndicato. It is iisisted upon al would result in a gigantic at the American prodict cod at the mercy of this West Virginia coal men in '0 laying great stress on thii e. or moro prominent Re ers'will olaborato it in . on tho bill when the de of contrary stateeniiti the not expect to receive the I much bfore Feb. 10. MA:u inancO colimmittie will take q iestionl of public learinigs diniftelv. The New .Jor asisachusotts manmufactier; urgent for heairings. co committoo is receiving vo eies to its circular let ter tfacturors, and in suchin u will b10 difticult to digest of thei in timie for action n bill. As the conuilnt 0e (1, it has appealel to a clas terest for an inmartial opin matter involving a eilnii it of its >rivileges. of course this has but one answer to tm (Ies . It in not unlikely that the com too will b'o forced to put those re e asido, and govern itself with re d to its preeiit thity by the plain t of the party demand for a lower of duty all along tholine. Whistles to lie Uoed. SHINGTON, Dec. 27.---''ho major I conmnanding the United States a approved that part of the new Foviding for officers giving com under certain cm run it ances, byc~ Qs instead of by wordh of mouth. Istles are to be plac-ed in the eces of the guards of the swvords, n order has been issued to the comi i g officors of the Spr-ingliell or~ an1 I-ock Jsland arsenal to 1othi8 alteration as p~rompltly as- pos The Orankl In Iienn Arrested. ABHINOTON, D)ec. 27.--Joseph Don .ip,who sentlthroatoning letters to Pres ent Cleveland, Vice President Stoeen , ,Senater Mills, and other prominent ie inen, anid for wvhom the police ini les ave eenlooking, has beon Mis rd' asult. ASIIINGTON, Dec. 27.--The rumor t o ect that the suit of Miss Madoline lard against Riepresentamtive Bireok go for $50,000 for breach of promn ill be compromised and settled out o court, is not credited in this city. A MURDERMYSTERY. an's Wifo MuZrdered in tho Ioom, WVhere lo Lny D~runk. ALTIMORtE, Dec. 27.--The pmolico hoerc wrestling with a murder mystery hioch has thus far comp)lotoly puzzletd em. 'fho 'victhin is the wife of Louis Mas. rs, the boss of one of the departmenmts the~ Maryland Steel company's wvorks t parow's Point. 'The woman was arfu1y ehopped up while asleep ini her ,and her husband, who wvas asleelj low, according to his statomeit, wasi~ also disfigured by cuts and bruism abut the face and neck. Masters gave the first informnat ion to the~ police. Ho said that after Christ mans shoppn yhimnsolf and wife Sat -iday-ulw toy went home about it 9clook, and lie sat up with his neighbor, ~hey, and had something to drink. He( eal after Sebmloy left lhe fell asleop ini the chair anid rawoke inm the morning to 8nd immself covered with balood. He went tothe kitchen andl bathod himself. Then he went to his wvife's room and found her dead. XPeterson's Magazlino (Jono Undier. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 27.-Joseph P. Beed has been appointed receiver of the Peterson Magazine company. The ap pontment was made upon a bill in equity ~l4aainst the company bythe A rthur Puls~ company, a creditor in the surg of P,01.7.mTh recent failure of amnes W. Mills, trading as McLaughlin thors & Co., caused the magazine pail'loss. -A atob to th.*itsoue. j, ANlr,~Pa. .Dec. 27.-While try asretaman named Tonka Pro )at - yphp, Constable Will Iav an oiceman J. Murray r, ttoked by a mob of Provinski's m~~aan Murray was shot uly njured, and Constable vda numbor of fearful S from ad tradition, tho a wins Is a witch and a of evil spirits. The penalty has always bcon death for tho babies and mothor. Lonota's husband wat so fond of her that ho mado a strong ploa for her and her babies, but it wits of no avail. Tho medicino mnc hold that tho old custoi must bo obsorved, and tho two littlo ones wore brought forward and brained with a club. Loneta was kept for a more trying or:lcal, which sho suffered without complaint. Every ono of her personal bolongings wero gathored and put into her "slitk" and sit was or dered inside. Sheo bado her husband faroeell and went in. i'li entratico was closed, straw ald brush were piled about tho frail structuro and fired, and in two hours rothing bitt a few embers romained to tell the tragic story. IS SHEEHAN A DEFAULTER? The itrot her of New York's Lieitenanit. (iovernor Cliarigedl W1'ith imbeizzl-nvienti. Ni-'W York, Dec. '28.--A special to Tho World inl annoinlicingf anl alleged 14liort age inl the cuits of .4 John ('. Sheoliant, furier city coniptriller, says: Lieuitenlant (Govlrorli' She.hani re-fusies to talk of the publication inl New York of the story that 1is brothr Police Cillilissii-r . (4ihi C. S1!vimiin, (if New York1 vity, defaulte10d winliv comiptroller of this city. The Littiterii:t ( ov i' >r Inaf lke .1 stilti'llillt Lltr. Timlothly alihov, whi succeede.1 ,I14hn: ('. Sheo linl inl tht, utlice o0" (.om11ptnrollor, .11A whi, it, is saidl, discvereI dihenanl's alleged defalentio , n tn a ill 1WII it, pitustit. It was clarged it thet itine that the al legtd dlfalcatin Was inl tle orphan1,'s I uid. The charge wa. kept to sonio dfo gr'ee a see t. It is sii ilt T .lilt, ('irier gostJ 04se5sioll of tii stil'y tnd was ilolit to publish it. heha ob lu taie.i its up.. T 'N tion ,b g 14i t ho. . Fi' rir fotice ti1. il ilut it 11of t i ltillt i tid fallvtion lli s ut'il plid t aiti. '[ie tis t (;;O,..t ):(-1'e j.1' -. t v al[l wi iit S'riO i'W r 14) ' 000. It wat lie wil , it is 'ait, Iy oll tilhile.>l h', 111.-11 at l ita. ('tt on St - e k an l ai te. ( t . ,(')oIo. 2) . '. i epio rt. s f)om, Oliis partl(it' 1110 slitte illflieilt. at hadi wint er f(Or stillk Und4 gaile. Th1e4 1,111, of1 last stnn-rlft Iovt h fe1)4!l poor til<te cat t lo anil' inlt ( thc witi -r ill a v r bhad v'1iV(il itl t lim '-t t--.i Se v wa'i tir. Di O -lu ity t 'a an1e \',' r.11 \'h ite re. l'iits ihil N hwre it iallas (t'ilhier ii tankin an tdi Octhu ill2 -2hon the ne'ighbkorhoo~d, 11mt. that, nin y will dio frt I wan tiy fi te 1 110 tiht- l4s inl eat le rei ti' snnecaulse is expoeted to reitch y 's ly o- c'' p ient, 11:41 hi 'olsoi:ti 3Mi ien. Cmcio Fagfle 8--ralncis ,1. I)awes, i walth y Chicago breVer rlce ivtted word (It New Orleans satillrday t that his child was dying here. 11d,b ilnt anl tlli(is Centra l train, tit, t r ick wer11e ea d a r. (7htud r . i lawe st 1u1 hi. w''ied we whiid oer the1100 iOt mile1 fa i t rd o il iig lef~fi ( ii it tinue. lo aj littkl I illed itul. i '. I-' tluts, 1 tSt hl'het ~l bla itea ho:k do so He hasbeen ttling (44nte unusufl ahll got s ~tries. Since tht M. lOmtti (.1n1itras )ioheromo' a bly t(I fjudgin th(41 mohrlisun t han 154 whe 4e was tinctivtii politis. of 111 drily rntembersiv anti inter ctintg storty abotth ncoito eron:i heI haso irndt. 'iSwt o041 an anne hat hhre''tslt wa4ittse oingt il fowished 3two olcy' to acct'~tir;Ilut.IIompan, hand a hrrestll t no afe the dod .\j0t1 tistianiy wilttbe mado: A os l i W arsla 1111t'n'I.et, n d Up LoxIAtI'iox i, ' o. 28.- disatho Thc, iie from t'ais sayt Nov. 3. (lenc ceu has pboolishen lette frm Tlo t kep upiht.ada her crwefcond0 ''l trip wripc as ult dfornitl y rono tI tcausewa oneds tby0 liveand t4000k Te I'r)e11ndegna t il AHTAT, Dec. 27.-.Assistath bu-s abutn twthorwe Toddoccpiedt foa ithe ron erg au ay. it heoe inar wpeathhef in his rsection. fohe si Tho cirlr wshnow thatromho groumg fornl(ho jury for cJaiuary;i 42a theris Ther was ity Jfanurdner ir noehin an 1880, whenb the aeragen foreapenai trwA4 drees ThCew coldst Jn n.ark, h apttin prio W. lons 1884, sailodh aragthis porttNov. wasen8i wth twelfthn of hamnthacio 1800, whenK thesthas oonieuor rost, to ? ere.1h ine188r wthe he cry drnoppeTho hi dehree wasbuilt zeo. h ro n trado waeas ownbyfo Jcanary ico ATAnTA,2 inche. T7.--heaviesthrinfal thin no January.i t8we tw~ 1T8.hesrcla is The salls avrai fal wan inary8 weather3.m in thissooin forthelas 0 av y days has orage number of boon 12. ing winds in January havo 0m the northwest-the highest wind ovor known in January boing on the 9th in 1889, whon it blow 44 niles an hour. GOT HIS FREEDOM. A Germani's Long Termi in tho Alabarnn Penitentiary. UilnMiN(liAM, Ala., Dec. 27.-ovor nor Jones has pardonod Charles Moinoko, a Cernmai, who has for 17 years boon a convict in thu stato penitentiary. 1o was convictcd of the muiirdor of an old man-Albert Lyons, of Russell county, Alabaia. Lyons was sh1ot whilu going to a well for soio wvater after dark one night.. .i\leinke, who) coild scarcely undor Stand EnglIish, an4d who had juist Collo over to this vountry. was emnployed by Lyons as a farm l iand. .iLu was sus pected, tried1 and convicted of the mur der. 1lo plealed innoeniCe, al claim 0d thait Lyon' wife, who was young and dashing, had offered hiu a largo su1m to Inler her Iusband so that sho Imight gut, th1e money ho possossed, which wats consblrale. e clainiod that h hald declined" tho proposition, buit was nvert heIe Covi(tIed d1141 n4t(lenced to lifo ilpislo1)nent. For thte past two years thu ('nian citiz''nsi of this See tion of t io s.itei havo beent working onl ( v''ernor .Jon1es, vith the resuiit that lie his bee 1le:ied. Frank ()ien411, of this 'it v. has1 been IflrLgely in.:-mntal inl s311ing his pm (1oil, Mnll hll" ( IerMIan c tizens preS 'Ited iiiii th .1 s) 11 rolid silver walter sorvico in i1-eint ionl of his kituilly efforts;. A Jotke That WesP Illn01r- t11na11te. 3. UNCIll, 111d., D)eC 21. - n0y1 Il y lorses h1av' been -A 3t4olen in Illo Vicinity of Yorkto'.in receitly, caising a great deal of excitelenlt. As a1 prnetical joko4 the frieinis of .John liudy, a dry goods clerk, hiad ih in arrested at a chuurch 4'n1 tertailmine4)nt by a hogus shorll'i. '11 warrant charg,'d him344 with horso stal ing, an1by jp1a1a'ilgenlnllt Ia cr'owd wihre lld heaee to lynch v.dy He broka i n'a1 IrIA -Ino14), 1 dim tanlce of tive ii's, a141 is now 1 raving 1411)i iac. AlMore 1 n rV FOUn14 ink Texas,-4 .A N A N ., )h'. 27.--- AdViCes havO reache(d he44r (I'* a great, discovery of sil vr 11r the towI4f ShaOfte, Tex.,weire exesv nines4 are led being" w v d1 . T fin( isi 1).t-tI li ar I lite Hi (411alh river., inl Preidio comi23 t , ., 1111 is ir :dIstrict w1ic11 c ntai' w v.. vral old1r1. 1aV'oned 11'ines wi0ch wvr() worke a t tit 1r11014 .14 ) \1 y h4, paiar.ds. Tw 'lo.11ectors, lied .a ~ atirrin:0 aind Thdoro \\'lllhilling, w ( Wi t: dv 1 ' VilA1Irs (d, te 1hi llw e1i11. A Ihre ntiot inl Floricia. JAC1t4 NVIn .1-:, '' 4 14 .. cll . S i. 1 A spo cial to Th'le Tunes.- Unlion froml W\il wood)(, l'la., says: A ditlicuilty betweeni t white inan an dt a3negro I ( uhninated inl ariot in whih t wo) white men wereshot, )y ne1gro1ts -n Ilo %rioulsly, theo othrlil slightly. hlo neogroes conigrigat d .11 sh0 disil1 leefn i gatw1, lIti t t i lito4.) ni1on (lle wollii4 hed, 1111 colwd 0 eeied.t 4A Terrible l'evenge D1-:Ni-n. Dec.1 t n ".,\lry JCaor,~ tvtitiol' h fu143te.' (of T hona DelLlay, head wai4)tor n1') th. Western) hotel,& blind1 red4'n4'1. 11he andoet1 -lny of whom shollil Wavo1)4 'reveltite ncllg 4: 14 Obet o1 daay.o Cniy os th Aele coinittee of)4 theunemployed to' h'npl('y 1i11 hast'l or day was)4 Icon wthe se211 se of4' 3144) he ueeing'.,O th~t ithe'~ 11 insho l no)'1 t it ~iv40 a)' 1th 144n 1111ior A (''(I ti n,as) 4444 4ank'14 C ''lose,1 01 (T1 'l.:ii A, l)~l4Me. 'I7.-- -Bank -tC o I )I' thnee bank.' 1we4 aboutis~ IVIII.0,thtitu a <in5)5mtity ofwothIs pzap)leandta Ko~Ir A 1)N4, 2a.. --1ec.01 27.-Frende hsroedie the malo non t~he alytro - itok frnl towned byt4 tTowser~ brothers,1('?-3 - o Alanori towship. lgier T wen tw horses' Atii 141 ennt4Iu Al4tar Deited.', al an L~o.1 Mi, 130.27. -ishos L areneo Ihasedited~ th1)4 nowl14 marb)lo altr, a0) meiltonedlv1 the lato( J1'siano R.4't Francis, thr isinguis frhe nginer 04i-St. Anno' govenor s~4itto 114(4nn w)4801 13 )'ls anlid Rowant Mth k, an innonal, Jellng Ro(4)betsowiad it Itben Lenard,1': son-i tfncmdlyt)131114( tude hrsmnfot, woh'iyears lasd Ma'oat lirook'hve for itole' Cap-1' Vot 1ing, and J. P~. ysony sentenced r14n yea'1nr, ifrotu Coi countyC1 by4 Juget and tdel themai. kindly3 alk 10, tellit to.t heole itt fams (el et i family, t him an toJde C risman wad reTom, Iaendec. theim aronrt veory muchl'1) nouchtd. The tankod thu Ilgverhnrl atdh poimid nove to gel-i m11 troufaainghe aro)1) poor, ilt atolpeg o1118 with iies doaeenon uongodi theicabory. foeo GrouadhUpvin ilSl1th COgwhols WASH IvNO, aDoc. 27.-J imt ofr yerlady night.nd Hwaonof thevrct tior anufcturingut sse bympan . Mil aftodng o.,stock hisroaert 8110m tangled caita tomcinfry. cmforo ho $20i7 0g0, amnd thadialing tisod Dath was cintandan~ou. lg ~ alRverlgo ptidndsui' EAD 6ROKE. es of tino City lHad to 0o Without Tlacir Cilarstntias Money. CmteAUo, Dec. 20.-Chicago is ap proaching bankruptcy. Comptroller Wethorill refused to pay any of the city employes before Christinas, as has boon the cu.toi for yoars, and it is snid that it is by no moans certain that there will bo sufficient money on hand to pay them at the Ond of tho month. The city is in worso financial straits 0 than it has boon for years, and those thoroughly familiar with the situation say that nothing but the most rigid econorny and careful .financioring will pull it through tho next year without 1npairing its credit. The comptroller flatly stated that the city had no money. Said lie: "11ayor-eleet lIoplkins certainly goes into oilico utindor tho most advorso filan cial conditions. As to how the city will stand by Jan 1 I cannot tell. It will be dcooply inl debt. When A1ayor Swift went into ollico I stated to hirn that thero wii a deficit of some $700,000, in the city treasury. This indebtedness is not le.* now. and I should say will be greater by the end of tho month." Mayor Swift said: "1 have roceived a partial report from tho expert account ant whonm I placed in the comptroller's oiliev, but the formal report has not beeni inade, anid it will not do to iiakO public the inforination Ie has given Inc off hand." "Does the acconitant confiri the ro ported deticit?" M1ayor -Switt was asked. "'hnoro is no qjueitioni but tihl eity finlhalices aire in bad Condition. However, I at unablo to iniake public anlly state inent or tell how tine finances will stand w'nzi tho now adninistration takes hohl. Al ir. I topkins will have to go into that nuintter hiinisel.f. "Fully half a imillion dollars was added to theto deficit when the last aplipro iliaition hill wats made up last March. Aliich of tho debt was incurred under Mrvor ('reiger also. loney was speut wen there w 1s s1n to 11tr and so it has goni on intil the crisis has colie. It is possible to 4 pull tinrough with credit, bit it 'aln wily be done by rigid econo ily. aikini to plliriousiless, and the ratst care in handling city finances." STILL DISSATISFIED. Foreinner-ls Do Not, linow What. Tlkwy Got in 'rizes. Clu1c.%a, Dmc "0.----The dissatisfaction A fv :' - onuiesinrs With the treat net l aC1co)ruded thom by tho hureau of awats 0f the, World's Fair does not seeini to dinini;,h. Chairnian Thatcher It it t" (hieago last week the list of "war grantied to foreign count ries. ecrtar N. I tiilsoln had thoii colvevod to tIht evnd colnissionitirs. When Senor tde ILine, or Spain. received then lie recetiptd for th list, and in addition Vrote a let ti' to litr. Diekinsoii,in which he said, von.eriinng the list: The < I n intit i- a worthless' 11t140 an useless list oft, n clot't copit frotnnt cir n' ret't unils%, a1n.1 it, not lI- mtleial s :tatement Ihe foreigin comiils sionevrs askcit f'or m1114 obtainled a) nwtin isti' fromin It e xc ellt ive cointnit tee to r-eeive. I bolp. it. will bek t ihe last, tinlte I slill i fa n t h t I hiv awartls. lin falct, I will Il' tti'ligh ttt iif it is !o. \\t will ltatve Cli entgo, iil treignnrs <t'harng i at in the uiat t(r if awards we lavte bein deceived atil ill Itatel, atl tli t thilt exhibItors (to int kilow wleitiher lhey ar it Irize wiuniners ot not. such a i long ti after all is lin isliti. SHOT HIM TO DEATH. nmi 111te K llt.m o'cloc'k 1Policenini .John Bt'nnett arrested Ben Adkins;, cotlore'd, for dlisorderly coin duct. Adkinis res'isted aind stahbed lBen not, whlo wouldl ntt shoot in th~ cirowd. HoI ran bac(k in the opn~t'i5 stet. tho nto gro still followinig mnidl stabbl inng, until Blen-t*. fell to Ite grouind, when the no gro juniiipet Ion him ju tst as he fell. Mtlesirs. etnjami a leal and JIohn La font ainte st ruk th o:.trlo wih sticks, wlhi limberedt'o imt. l~'ettI iben sue the negro. in hmi lap and shiot hiin to deathi. Bt'tn'tt is rt't'iving thne best imedical attent in. ;n'n tIhe pnhysicians entertatin ('ilt \ it. lDe'. 27l.-TIhe polico re' huttntig ftor a ratnk who thIreaten'; it is etid. tt kill Phil Armiourt, the mnilh~on air it'it i I ptk peern: low iul with dv ntauniit e t he Arm iour i nstittute, anid nmur h-r 1)r. ( ilns:)uihie, its plresidlent and ptasitr ofti the Ply inonth Conigregationial chlurch: ,8. Tei inkh wampd. -84 la -eb t l e x i i' 's pr pi d, n rt-a Clt 'it t hrest Stte InIts.Auh AMONTE1EY- y. atet 'u ~I e 'lt''s tlesId i c-p V~t'ie .lrp.and children. ( 'ihtPoSladte Agnfs iJ iti Sto eiil )EWING M0E There arolegions o1 infazinr SEW NG MAClHINES on the Market le careful that you are not duped by ie of these. It you want a good Machine buy othing but.the NHEELERP WILSON 1No. 0, has stood the test o ni any yeais. t v 11 run ei tuner bael: or forward ud not break the thread. Be sure d see it before you buy. Write COX & SEIGLER, Greenville, S. C. They 'will rEnd . y( u (i c n 11 ' BUY THE EXCELSIOR STOYE I 'he~best Stbve and thjo hisadaomest >VO on then Market to~day. Your omo is not complete without one, fad of the finest -iron obtainable Vill cook your bread for 25 years nd then be a good Stove compared rithsome inferior ones on the mnar.. et, See one before you buy. & Seigler 14 R. St., Granae, .C RichinONdl8Nd DamulIe Rakerod. SAMUEI SPENCEn, 1. W4 JLUIDEKOP Fi 4ND \ IEUBIEN FOSTER, 1ItCcivrIt.. ATLANTA & CHARLOTTE AIR-LINE DIVISION. Condensod Schedule of Passenger Trains, In Iffect August 13, 1893. NORTHBOUND. Ves.Llm F ast Mail Eastern Titme. No. 38. No. M6. No. 12. . Dally. Daily. IDaily. LV Atlanta E.T. 1.00p. In 6.45 p.m. 9.50ain Chatnbloo, 10.28am Nareross, 7.23.1i.n.1l0.39ant Dtluth, - 10.50a1n Sitwaneo, 11 .0I111 B31tord, .13111m F lowerv Dr. 11.26am ^Gainesvillo, 2.22 p. n 8.20 p.m. l1-.4i4m L a, 8.40 p.m. 12.12pmn Heillton, 12.1-11)11 " Cornelia, 12'31" Mt. Airy, 0.05 p.m. 1.021pm1 " rocesaint 9.27 p.m. 1.Wpan " Wentceitter 2.21pm sencaI 10.15 pM. 2.:7pna Central 3.05pm 4:11413,m. 11.07 1).111. 3.321)111 (reonvillo, 5.23 p 1n 11'.28 P.M. 4.5111 '' reer's, 4.-Ul " W0l0ford I'1.47p ": Nartinbllrg 6.12 p.1n 12.22 a.m. r5.04in Cowpen 5.22pnm (CO Y!J1 13l;14 1.261j)11i 4 iitny 12.50 R.11. r5.rSpm1 ' tirg, 7.00 pai 1. 1 , m. o.o7pm (Grover, U p " King's Mo. (.18pan Chmtolia'1.53 700.)"1 Lowell, 7. 121)m1 'Bollentont, - 7.12ant Ar Charlotte, 8.14HP.111 k r I 7p45im Ies. 11111'ast 11 l' . SOUTOUN. No. 37. No. 35. No. 11. 14tily. _Daily. '1Daily. f,v. Carh lote, 11:i a.ui 1.25 p. i. 12.00 n'u " ellemont, 12.271) 1 Lowell, 12.37p 1) "Gastoia, 12.02 it. 11n. 12.50p1) King's Mo. 1.19pIn ( rover, 1.37p I Blackshtirg, 10.-8a.n 12.-13a. n. 1.47) n " AaffTIeys, 12.-,!a-Iu. 2.07pIn "Cowpiens, 2.:15p in "' Cli ftin, 2.88p InI Spmrt"atburg 11.37 a.n 1.851a. In. 3.00p n Wellford, 3.20p Iu " Greer's :t.:61p 111 ( reenville, 12.28 p.nm .2.28a. In. -.053pim Easleya, 2.48 it. I .I 5pi I.:;5) III Central, 5.-101111 " seneen, 3.401. 1m. 5. m;-, I11 " Westmninster 6.0:1) ni " Toceoa, 4.24; a. nI. 1).:Yi) III " mt. Airy, 7.20p nm Cormlelia, ' 7.25p nI 4lelton, 7.50p i "' LtI, 5.1:. 1n. 7.52 11 " ( ainesVille, 3.33 p.111 5.3 1.. m. 8.20)p tu "Flowery Dr. 8.40p mn " *lhford, X.5Ip m " Snwale, 9.07p) In D1tlth, 10.20)1I1 "Nore rnss4, ').:;0p nm C1hanhi., , * 9.42pi Ar Atlaita c.T. 4.55 ) u1 7.101a. m..10. 15 1 AlIditional trains Nos 17 and 18-C'orIe lilt aveoiIItutlit ionl, dily excelt. St In s iay, leaves A tli ta 5 5 p 1i, arrives 01Conelia 8.40 p 1n. Returning, leaves Corelii 6.15 a In arrives Athlanta '1 15 at nm. Nom 15 ad 1m (sui(davs only) learc At lantat .50 p nII, arrive COrnetia 650O p mn Rettirniing leave Cornelia 8 00 a. II. A rri e Atlanta 10 50 it. m. Bietween 1la1 and1 Ath-tis-N os 11 an1) 9 dailly, leave t11111 8 50 p lit 1114 12 15 ) 1it arrive Athes 10.20 p Ial mid112.141 p n. l3e turning brave Atlhens, Nos in an 12 daily, 5 40 31) 111 an 10 15 a iI arrive Luda 7 15 yIm andl 11 55 at mn. Between Toccon, and IElberton-Nos 63 and 9, (ti ly, lecet Snlnay, leave TtIocn 7 00 at I and 1 40 1p In arri ve Et'bertont 10;55 ia ImI and 4 20 3) I. I ttrning, Nos 62 and l2 dai ly, emxept Stnd.y, leivt. lileti 1 15 p mk and 7 0 III arrive Tocctn 5 W0 p In and 10'25a III. Pillim L'ar Servie: Ntos 85and:4;, Rich mond)1 an13 &l 31nill Fazst Alai13, I'nihuan11) Sleep3er b141etee Atlata.1 am11 New York. 1)5 37 and43.1 38W ash3dington a11ui 5)uth WestenVsnd L~)~ t1111111imiteIl, between) NeCw York and3 New tOrleans. Thr<t.ngh 3lullumn1 Sleepers btwIen Ntew York and4 N..' 3)1. 3leans1, Newl Yor)k anid Au)gusta -m 14ash inlgton an114 lmphis311, via1 A t 11 3 from Cohnnhus, lisst.1.3S4ipm 1 Nios 111)and 12, PlInan1l Sleepig(. tween Ithl hmond11, 3 )anvil33le a11) ttis nt)l beCtwttn Greenlsbotrt an 11111o 1101 viaI A thmlite &..3 )anvilbl. It it. For detaliled3nlformti onj~1 as5 to) local an11 thxroughl tim tables1133, raltes and11 I'lbum. Sleepm lg-car reservaion3), 4confe wtit oCa algenlts. or add~ire'ss j .. mA. Ti'R3K- S. 11. 13 A lIt! W l(3, (en'l P'ass. Ag't,.MAs't (Gen'lI 'a .... Ag' J1. A . 1)3)1 80N, 5 utAt i VA LUArELE PRM M -GU t;siN .\ W.\ Y-. nless .iIan. ColHnbhian Souv'enjI. Sponi, The Weekly News & Oourier 3 l e m S1 3013 li'3'3 F~a lly Newspiaper O)ffer~s to) ('very Yat'iily l)141 ub a-ie it 3h, of the* albove. Prie;-.Ili0m A BSoLITi4I:1y 'ItiEE I T'he Weekly News and C.ourier., I yenr (withI Preiumii) $1 0 Send for) 81amp Jle cop)I, xf) am j eireh 1.. Atht~ress*. TIA W JJ'EKLY NE J'.' i; NEW G00OS JUST AR RIVEDi. CHRISTMAS GOODS COMING IN. Dry Goods tobesold Che p Arbuckles Coffee at 25 efs. Yucan1 save money by buying goods from me. James E. Brown's, Central.& C,.. Nov 30. 93 Richmond-and Danville'. RaIloid cOo Samuel Sf-encer, F, W. linifdekoper and helboa Foater, Receiver. - (ollimbla & V reenIville R ailroad CJomapany, Trahiis run by 75th MeridIan Tilme. Oni antater Snday, Anigust 13th, the following shOeduile will ble CflectlvO BECTWICICN CIIA I11-TToN, COLUMBIA, SVI-NECA AND WAIAy ILA. 6 5 11 12 Mixed a 1l3. STATIONS. Daily, ......... 7.30:in 1, Chaorleston1 A 8.45pmi ............ 11.20 "' Columbia 4.15 4 8.15 nin 12 03pnt Aist on 3.80 4 8.55 " 12.18 " 1oinaia 3.14 " 9.15 ' 12.35 " ProsIperity 2.55 ' 11.0:) ' 12 50" Newberty 2.39 " 11.10 " 12.54 " lelenai 2.3-1 "t 12.25pmi 1.30 " thuppell 1.86 " 1.30 '' I 2.18 ' ' Ninetlv.SIx 1.32 " 2.15 ' 2.37 " AGreeni wood 1. 12.65 " No. (131 6.00am 12.37 " LGreenwood A 12.55 6.'15 3.00 " ledges 12.35 " 7.301" 3.20 ", Dolinld's 12 16 ' 7.,-. " 3.5 " i.86ea Puth 12.03 " 8 3.35 "'A Belton il ll.45am 9.30 ' -1l.00 " B Ilelton A 114 " I1 22" 4.24 " Ande-rso 11.15.' 12. 5pm1 4.58 " t Ile itnd I(I | 10.3a " 1.30 5.3.) " A Scaenee 1,110.00 ". 2.15 - 35 " L Sem. 03 A110.00 " 13.00pm 6.05pi A IlhIla L' 9.30nn 5.1)1pm A GIe1vIIle L1 10.15am Mixed No. 64t 11, Cha-IlleS(on A ---- ("Olillbli, '300 66 Ahstonl * 5p Pour-arbal 12 15pm Pro~qsperiity 1200u'n Ne b-rry 10 0'a ' 9 50 " ' pliI l(1' 8 32 " inlet4y-\ 70 A i'ee:nwooI 1, 7 0aum No 62t . Greenwood A 8.30pm1 III 1ge's ,7.45 - au1nnald's 7.00 " flivae Path 6.30" A lIe ton 1. 1 00 1. .114111 A 5.30 A46 rs.on 3.45 " Pet.dlevil, 2.58 A CUte r 2. 1 " I' .Se'ta A 1.'10 " A"Wailln I 112.30pm1' lII-:TWKI:N A NUI) inON -1FLT!ON AND No.: I . 12 I)iiy S' I A' IO NS. D)aily. :.Al k A v1. m lero A C-2,.0 a.1 3 41n "' A leI on 1, I.4 .. . 1 4.0) ' Bello A 5 1 97 1.21 1 ' W i lla m tonI 1-,,81, 1 4.26 " 1, . 1: 3.0 , .1 5.1511. Grenville 1, 10.I5ama lCTi-.NClAHI,1-:KoN, COLUMBIA, A l.4'oN ANI) SI'A l'I'ANRlURGl No. 13j No. 14 7.11.-tu :. iathe 1nA .-160 ' 1.17 "' 1aii 0 1.47~ 4. -- - 2.50 O'' I A st elon L 3.00 " I )J11j ~l'ion 130 "' 1.t,0 5.Jo(nelle i 2.M'n 2 IS . (plarou bIA 2I 0 Opi .Iat mbe ' 1.45am Al ~eile L: 8.2am 4 No. 16 A Splartanbg|A 5.00pmI A.)hvill L|nu 12.05'' w -le N .:\ UJ .:'I.y ~Jr, ;7. o. 38. 1.2 *gnn~ I' Colum nla Ar 41.15pmai $.in A Nelwrryh L (2.30um ~~levl l Col~in n I :.1 3 0: -4giI -iil . 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