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?j)t $Eatt|mai? at? Sontjpn JULY 21,1894. THE SI. & A. RAILROAD. Something About the Coast lane's New South Carolina Line. The New Hoad to be. Opened for Traffic August lat. .'V. .1. \-t?-_,.^' ? . General Manager John R. Kenley, and General Auditor W. A. Riach, of tbe At? lantic Coast Line, returned to tbe city yes? terday from a trip over the Coast Line's new / branch, the Manchester and Augusta Rail? road, recently *" completed' from Rimini, Clarendon County, S. C., to Denmark, at the i jonction of t e Augusta division of the ! South Carolina Railway and th? South j Bound Railroad, in Barnwell County, S. C. They left here a few days ago, and on Wednesday last, in company with the South Carolina Railroad commission, made a tour of inspection over tbe new road. The inspection proved very satisfactory in all particulars, and accordingly the new. line will be opened np for traffic on Wednesday, August 1st. The Manchester and Augusta Railroad, as completed, embraces sixty-three and a half miles of track? -inclcidiag nineteen miles completed in 1888 ?om Samter to Rimini on the Santee River. Toat portion jost built from Ria?ni to Denmark is forty-four and a half miles in length, and TODS through a magnificent con?try thai Is already well settled and largely developed. It is a particularly fin? agricultural region, and we are informed that the crops along the new line are -simply splendid. The country is also well timbered and well watered, and is one of. the richest cotton districts on the Sooth Atlantic, besides being admirably adapted to ether crops and abounding in the resources so peculiar to this favored part of the Sooth. The track of tbe new road is laid with 70-pound steel rails and the rivers and waterways over which it crosses are spanned with splendid steel bridges of the most approved make. The principal streams crossed are the Santee and the North and Sooth Edisto rivers, while there are numerous smaller stream* along the line. The principal towns connected by the Manchester and Angosta are Sumter, which contains a population of 5.350, Rimini with 550, Orangeburg with 5,000 and Denmark with 500. The road traverses portions of Sumter, Clarendon, Oraogeburg and Barn? well counties, aad at the city of Sumter it is in junction with the other roads of the Coast Line ramifying io all directions traversed by the system. At Denmark it forms a jonctioo with the Sou rb Bound Railroad ronning.ro Savannah and'Florida ?nd with the Sooth Carolina Railway running from Charleston to -Angosta and there making connections Sooth and West. It will thus be seen that the sew?0*4 if aa important link in the Atlantic Coast Lin er ?y s te ns, and its COOP'ruc? tion during th)? period of financial depv. JOB that has paralyzed ail industrial progress in America, shows that this great Southern railrod system ts in the very front rank as a /actor ia the development of Southern re-, sources. The Coast Line people are now. building Six miles of belt Hoe around Petersburg, Va., and that work, we learn, will be completed at an early day.- Wilmington Messenger, Joly 13. -gb-j ? g PRESBYTERIAN HIGH SCHOOL, ROCK HILL, S. C., WILL RE-OPEN SEPT. 55 1894. Thorough prepara? tion for College, Uni? versity or Business Life. A wholesome place for your boys. Apply for Catalogue. FACULTY: Kev. Alexander Sprunt, President-Bible Course. S. H. Edmunds-English, French and Physics. L. W. Dick-Ancient Lan? guages and History. R. B. Cunningham-Mathe? matics, Chemistry and Ger? man. GIMP ilLOPiS. jj * .;. .5' a J' ?js H*P y FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DA YS lOO GOOD ENVELOPES WITH NAME AND ADDRESS FOR FIFTY CENTS. Send all orders for Job "Work of all kinds to THE WA T CHM AN \* and V SOUTHRON, SUMTER. S.C. i I YATES, Grocer* And dealer in PROVISIONS of all kinds For town and Coun? try Trade. o :-f~ -J . ' ?'*.* - KEEPS ALSO' ON HAND GOOD LINES OP 4 Crockery, Glassware, Tin war fe, Woodware, &c. Tobacco and Segars. TEAS AND COFFEES a Specialty. I W^efe/y Arrimls of Fresh Cakes and Crackers. WM mww?. HELLO / r CONNECT ME WITH NUMBER 30. f . IS THAT DUCKER & BULTMAN? MAT CAN IE DO FOR YOU? I want to buy my Groceries from j'ou, as I have heard so often that you keep only Fresh Goods, and of the best quality, and that your prices are as low as other mer? chants charge for poor goods. Send your wagon to my house every morning for or? ders. My wife will send an order down to-day. Such messages over the Telephone are en? couraging. We also receive them by mail and verbally. Try us and you will see that the above gentleman was right. i HUH TELEPHONE 30. EUGENE HOGAN Desires to inform his friends and the public that he has Re-opened his Business Which was closed on account of his sickness several weeks ago, and is now better prepared than ever to handle fresh Meats of all kinds. Call on him next to T. C. Scaffe's, Main St., Sumter, S. C. Drugs and Medicines, Soaps, Perfumery, Hair Brushes Tooth Brushes, Tooth Powder, Also, Paints, Oils, Glass, Patty, Floor Stains, Kalsomine, all colors for rooms, Artists* Paints and Brushes, Laster Paints, Convex Glasses* Nice line of Hanging and Stand Lamps, Lanterns, Shades, Wicks, Chimneys, &c. . TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Keep the following popular brand of Cigi rs : "Plumb Good," "Custom House," "Rebel Girl." FRESH GARDEN SEED. Prescriptions carefully compounded. SCHWERIN ? CO. New Orleans Molasses In Barrels, Half Barrels and Kegs. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Crackers, Meat, Lard, Cheese, Starch, Soap, And everything nice in the Grocery Line WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Call and See Us. Our Retail Department is Complete. Schwerin & C?. MILL I* It O I?t'('TS. I OFFER FOR SALE THE PRODUCT OF -THE OLD BRADFORD MILLS, (now owned by me and which have been built entirely new) CONSISTING OF Fresh Bolted Meal, Cracked Corn, Ground Corn and Oats mixed, the best feed in the world for horses. --ALSO Corn, Oats, Hay, Ship Stuff, Cotton Seed Meal, Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris, Fire Brick and other build? ing material. To Arrive-One Car Load Texas R. P. Oats.. H. HARBY. J. Fr WT DeLORME, Agent -DEALER IN ! Toilet Soaps, Perfumery and all Kinds ot Druggist's | Sundries Usually Kept in a First Class ID X* UL & Store. j Tobacco, Snuff fand Cigars, Garden Seeds, &c, also Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass Putty, &c, Dye Stuffs. ! Physician's Prescriptions carefully compounded, and orders answered with care ? I and dispatch. The public will find my stock of Medicines complete, warranted j genuine, and of best quality. Call and see for yourselves. ! Night Calls Promptly Attended To. I "OLL RELIABLE" LINE. South Carolina Railway. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Ia effect July 15, 1894. SCHEDULE. Lv Charleston Ar Summerville " Pregnalls " Georges " Branchville " Rowesville " Orangeburg " St. Matthews " Fort Motte " Kingrille Ar Columbia Lv Columbia Ar Ringville 5? Fort Motte " St. Matthews " Orangeborg " Rowesville " Branchville " Georges " Pregnalls " Summerville Ar Charleston (Daily.) 7 15am 7 52 a m 8 28 a m 8 41am 9 15am 9 30 a tn 9 46am 10 07 a m 10 21 a m 10 32 a m 11 15 a m 6 50 a m 7 57 a m 7 48 a m 8 04 a th 8 30 a m 8 47 a' m 9 05 a m 9 51 a m 10 05 a m 10 45 p m ll 30 p m 5 30 615 6 55 7 10 .7 40 8 16 8 32 8 55 9 08 9 20 p m 10 10 p m 4 20 p m 5 05 p m 5 15 p m 5 32 p m 5 56 p m 6 13 p m 6 30 p m 7 10 p m 7 23 p m 8 00 p m 8 40 p m Lv Charleston, " Branchville, u Bamberg, " Denmark " Blackville " Williston " Aiken Ar Augusta Lv Augusta " Aiken " Williston " Blackville " Denmark " Bamberg " Branchville Ar Charleston 7 15 a m 9 25 a m 9 53 a m 10 08 a m 10 25 a m 10 43 a ra 11 27 a m 12 15 p m 6 30 a m 7 14 a m 7 53 a m 8 10 a m 8 25 a m 8 39 a m 9 20 a m 11 30 a m 5 30 p m 7 42 p m 8 28 p m 8 42 p m 8 58 p m 9 17am 10 00 p m 10 45 p m 3 40 p m 427 p m 5 09 p m 5 28 p m 5 44 p m 5 58 p m 6 45 p m 8 45 p m DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Lv Camden " Camden Junction Ar Ringville Lv Ringville " Camden Junction Ar Camden 8 40 a m 2 45 p m 9 31 a m 4 10 p m 10 00 a m 4 55 p m 10 40 am 5 20 pm 11 23 a m 5 49 p rn 12 50 p m 6 40 p m "The Hamlet Special" leaves Charleston 4 00 p. m. with Pullman connection for Richmond, Wilmington, Charlotte, Raleigh and all points north via Washington, South bound arrives Charleston 2.30 p. m. Connections : with Clyde S. S. Line, N E. R. R., C k S. Ry., at Charleston. Southern Railway, C. k G., C. C k A., at Colombia. Through trains between Asheville and Charleston, Through sleepers between Charleston and Atlanta, leaving Charleston at 5.30 p. m. and arriving 11.30 a. m. Through trains between Charleston and Hamlet, via Pregnalls and C. S. k N. R. R. fi. P. WARING, Gen'l Pass. Agent, Charleston, S. C. W. S. JONIS, Gen. Sup't. L. A. EMMERSON, Act. Geo. Manager and Traffic Manager, Atlantic. Coast Line. NORTH-EASTERN R. R. OF S. C. CONDENSED SCHEDLUE, TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated jun j No. 35 17, 1894. j * |No. 23|No.53? I * i * i LeFl'nce.1 " Ringst. Ar Lanes. Le Lanes. Ar. Ch'n. TRAINS GOING'NORTH. No. 78|No. 32 * I * No. 52 * I Le. Ch'n. Ar Lanes. Le Lanes. "Kiogst Ar Fl'ace .A.M. * 3 35 5 40 5 40 6 00 7 10 A. M. P. M *3 30 5 38 5 38 5 57 7 05 P. M. A. M. *7 15 8 45 A. M * Daily. No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Central R. R. ofS. C. Train Nos. 78 and 14 run via Wilson and Fayetteville-Short Line-and make close connection for all points North. J. R. KENLY, J. DIVINE, Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Sap't. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. Atlantic Coast Line WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA R. R. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated June 3. 1S94. [No. 55|N?>. 5S| L've Wilmington... Leave Marion...... Arrive Florence..-.. Leave Florence. Ar've Sumter... Leave Sumter.. Ar've Columbia. P. M. * 3 40 6 31 7 10 No. 50 P. M. *7 35 8 47 8 47 A. M. A Bf. No. 58 *8 20 9 40 No 52 ?9 58 10 IO! It 10 No. 52 runs through from Charleston via Central R R. leaving Lane 8:4S A. M., Man? ning 9:25. A. M. TRAINS GOING NORTH. j No. 51 j No. 53| Leave Columbia.. Ar've Sumter. Leave Sumter.. Arrive Florence. Leave FlereEce. Leave Marion. Arr. Wilmington. ?Daily. fDaily except Sunday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, ?>. C., vii. Central R. R., arriving Manning 6:22 P. M., Lanes 7:00 P. M., Charleston 3.40 P. BL Trains on Manchester ?fe Augusta R. R. leave Sumter daily except Sunday, 10:50 A. M.. ar? rive Rimini 11.59. Returning leave Rimini 1:00, P. M., arrive Sumter 2r!0 P. M Trains on Hurtsville R- R. leave Hartsville daily except Sunday at 5.30 a. m.. arriving FUyds (5.00 a. in. Returning leave Floyds S.40 p. m., arriving Hartsville 9.10 p. m. Trains on Wilmington Chadbourn and Con way railroad, leave Chadbourn 10:10 a. m. arrive nt Conway 12.30 p. m., returning leave Conway at 2.00 p. m., arrive Chadbourn 4.50 p. rn. Leave Chadbourn 5.35 p. m., arrive at Hub 6.20 p. m. Returning leave Hub at S.15 a m. arrive at Chadbourn 9.00 a. m Daily ex? cept Sunday. JOHN F. DIVINE. General Sup't. J. R KENLY, Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. Charleston, Cincinnati & Chicago B.E> SAMUEL HUNT, Agent for Purchaser. Io effect April 9, 1894. CAROLINAS DIVISION. NORTHBOUND.-(Dailj except Sunday.) Lv Charleston. S. C. R. R. Lv Augusta... Lv Columbia....-. j Ar Camden. 33 7.15 a m 6.50 am 8.35 a m 12.50 pm Lv Camden. Ar Kershaw. Lv Kershaw., Lv Lancaster. Lv Catawba Junction Ar Rock Hill., Lv Rock Hill. Lv Yorkville. Lv Blacksburg. Lv Pattersoo Springs. Lv Shelby. Lv Rutherfordtoo.c... Ar Marion. 1.10 pm 2.10 p m 2.30 pm 3.45 pm 4.45 p m 5.15 p m 5 45 p m 6.30 pm 7.45 p m 8 04 p m 8.15 pm ll 8.00 a m 8.37 a m 9 10 a m Ll.10 a m 1.00 p m Lv Marion, (R. k D. R R.) i.46 p m Lv Round Knob, M 2.26 p m Lv Asheville, " 4.08 p m Lv Hot Springs, " 5.36 p m Lv Knoxville, ( E. T. V. k G.) 8.00 p m Ar Louisville, (L. k N. R. R.j 7.15 a m Ar Cincinnati, (Q. k C.)_7.20 a m SOUTHBOUND.-(Daily except Sunday.) 32 12 Lv Cincinnati, [Q. k C.] 7.00 p m Lv Louisville, [L. k N. R. R.J 8.00 p m Lv Knoxville, [E. T. V. k G.] 8 00 a m Lv Hot Springs, [R. k D.j 12.44 p m Lv Asheville, " 2.30 p m Lv Round Knob, " 3.52 p m Ar Marion, " 4.33 p m Lv Marion. Lv Rutherfordton...... Lv Shelby. Lv Patterson Springs Ar Blacksburg. Lv Black3burg . Lv Yorkville. Ar Rock Hill_. Lv Rock Hill......_ Lv Catawba Junction. Lv Lancaster... Ar Kershaw. Lv Kershaw. Ar Carneek. S. C. R. R. Lv Camden. Ar Columbia. Ar Augusta. Ar Charleston. 6.45 6.56 7.15 7.45 9.07 m m m m m 9.45 a m 10 15 a m 11.00 a m ,12.00 p m 12.50 p m 1.05 p m 2.00 p m 2.30 6.15 12.45 8.45 4.45 pm 6.10 pm 8.23 pm 8.39 pm 9.06 pm Dinner at Kershaw. CONNECTIONS. Camden-With S. C. Ry., for Charleston, Columbia. Augosta and all points Sooth. Lancaster-With Cberaw & Chester N. G. R. R., for Chester. Catawba Jooction-With G. C. k N. R. R. Rock Hill-No. 33 with "Vestibule Limi? ted" oo R. k D. R. R., arriving at Charlotte 8.30 pm, Washington 7 20 a m, Philadel? phia 10 46 am, New York 1.23 p m. Yorkville-With Chester k Lenoir R. R. Blacksborg-With R. k D. R. R. for Spar tanbnrg, Greenville, Atlanta and points Sooth, and Charlotte and points North. Shelby-No. 32 with Carolina Central for R., also with Stages to Cleveland Springs. Marion-No. ll with R. k D. R. R.for Round Knob, Asheville and Hot Springs. SAMUEL HUNT, Gen. Manager. A. TRIPP, Snperinteodent. S. B. L?MPKIN, Gen. Pass Agt. Charleston, Suter anil Mern RR CHAS. E. KIMBALL, RECEIVER. IN EFFECT JULY 9, 1894. All trains Daily Except Sunday. N. B. M 00 20 29 42 45 50 57 07 22 33 39 6 49 6 57 08 22 25 37 49 59 12 Lv Lv 8 25 8 37 8 51 02 15 29 36 40 52 Ar Lv Ar STATIONS. Charleston Pregnali's Harleyville Peck's Holly Hill Connors Entawville Vancts Merriam St Pani Summerton Silver Packsville Tindal Sumter Sumter Oswego St. Charles Elliotts Lamar Syracuse Darlington Mont Clare Robbins Neck Mandeville 'Bennettsville Breeden's Alice Gibson Ghio Hamlet Ar Ar Lv Ar Lv S. B 8 P M 2 30 1 10 1 01 12 46 12 43 12 33 12 31 12 20 12 05 ll 54 ll 48 ll 39 ll 31 ll 20 Il 05 ll 02 10 50 10 38 10 28 10 15 10 02 9 50 9 37 9 27 9 14 9 00 8 53 8 49 8 37 S 24 8 10 AM POND BLUFF BRANCH. No. 41 leaves Eutawville 1C.45 a. m., Belvi? dere 10.55 arrive Ferguson 11.05. No. 42 leaves Ferguson ll 35 a.m , Belvi? dere 11.45, arrive Eutawville 11.55. HARLIN CITY BRANCH. No. 33 going North leaves Vanees 6 15 p. m., Millican's 6 25, Snells 6 33, Parlers 6.42, arrives Harlin City 7 00 p. m. No. 32 going Sooth leaves Harlin City 9 30 a. ra, Parlers 9 48, Snells 9 57, Millican's 10 04, arrive Vanees 10 15 a. m. No. 31 goiog North leaves Vanees 12 55 p. m., Millican's 1 05, Snells 1 15, Parlers 1 28, arrive Harlin City 1 50 p. m. No. 34 going South leaves Harlin City 5 00 p.m., Parlers 5 20, Snells 533, Millican's I 5 41, arrive Vanees 5 55 p. m. Trains 32 and 31 connect with No. 8 at Vanees. Trains 34 and 33 connect with No. 9 at Vanees. No. 41 connects with No. 9 at Eutawville No. 8 connects at Hamlet with the famous "Atlanta Special" of the Ssa Board Air Line carrying Pullman Sleepers from Washington and Portsmouth and ruos solid from Hamlet to Charleston. This train leaves New York 3.20 p. m., Philadelphia 4.41, Baltimore 7.31, Washington 8.30, Richmond 12.23 a.m., Portsmouth 9.30 p. m. and Raleigh 5.17 a m. No. 9 runs solid from Charleston to Hamlet and connects with S. A. L. "Atlanta Special" with sleepers from Hamlet to Washington and Portsmouth, arriving Raleigh 1.30 a. m., Portsmouth 9.00 a. m., Richmond 6.40, Washington 10.45, Baltimore, 12.00 m, Phil? adelphia 2.20 p. m., New York 4.53. C. MILLARD, Superintendent. PlliST (USS JOB WORK AT BOTTOM PRICES* WATCHMAN m SOUTHRON JOB OFFICE SUMTER, S. 0