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WALHALLA, S. C. :
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AN EX-GOVERNOR AND EX-CONVICT.
Tho Riso and Fall of Franklin J. Mosos, Onco
Governor ol this State.
Wallaco Putnam Heed, wiitin"; in
a recent isime of the Atlanta Journal,
says :
The name of Franklin J. Moses is
familiar to many of my reader?, but
it ?8 safe to say that very few of j
them know anything of his rccont
history.
"What has become of Kx-Gover
nor Moses, of your State ?" I asked a
South Carolinian some weeks ago.
"Ho is now serving a term for
forgery in a Western prison," was
tlie prompt answer.
My informant gave no details, and
finally ho admitted that he knew
nothing definite. Ina hasty way he
was under the impression that lie
had heard or read ol' the airest, trial
and imprisonment of Moses in Illi
nois.
"I nm not certain about the State,"
lie said, "perhaps it is Michigan or
Indiana."
Then I asked another South Caro
linian tlie same question.
"Dead long ago," was his answer.
"When and where did he die?"
"Well, I have forgotten, but 1
think he's dead."
A few days later I read a news
paper account of the arrest in Bos
ton of the unlucky ex-Governor.
AH the story goes, Moses conducted
a weekly newspaper at Kevere, Mass.,
until a short time ago. Recently he
sold it, but ho concealed this fact,
and fraudulently obtained live dol
lars from Mr. .lohn [lardy, of Bos
ton, who believed that he was deal
ing with the owner of the paper.
When the Boston man found that
he had been swindled ho made in
quiries, and learned that Moses was
the former Governor of South Caro
lina ; that, he hat! left his State with
a rascally record ; had served a terni
in the Massachusetts prison for
swindling the late Frederick Ames,
Thomas Wentworth Higginson nnd
others, of Boston, and had been im
prisoned for a similar offense in New
York.
Mr. Hardy lost his temper, and
did not rest until he had his distin
guished acquaintance looked up.
At this point 1 lost sight of tin
case, but tho (diallers are that the
prisoner will end his career in stripes.
There was a time when friends
and even strangers caine forward to
help, but th?j will not do il non1.
When he was released from prison,
B?tne years ago, a kind-hearted man
met him in the warden's oil!CO and
took him to his country home, willi
the hope of reforming him.
The experiment was a failure.
Who is this degenerate ?
Franklin ,1. .Moses was no carpet
bagger imported I rom the North,
and he can hardly be called a scala
wag.
lie belongs to a good (dd South
Carolina family, nnd his father, the
late Chief Justice Moses, ol" that
State, was regarded as an honorable
man of exceptional talent.
But Voting Moses went wrong
from the first. Farly in life he was
welcomed in the best society. Hand
some, magnetic and talented, it was
easy for him to become a leader, and
naturally a publie career attracted
him.
When ho entered politics South
Carolina was so completely mulei
Republican control that the Demo
crats were hopeless. Tho best peo
pie of tho Stale, however, made a
brave struggle against overwhelming
odds, or migrated to other localities.
lt was dangerous at that tinto for
a native South Carolinian to go over
lo the BcpublicailS, but .Moses was
ambitious, reckless ami unscrupu
lous. Bold, brilliant and over-eon
lident, ho believed that Republican
rule in the South would last for at
least a general ion, and his idea was
to join hands willi the victors and
seize a lion's share (d' the spoils.
During thc reconstruction ern his
daring methods and conspicuous tal
ent made him the acknowledged
boss of the corrupt ion isis. lu the
Legislature he was Speaker ol' the
House, and in a short time he had
the Senate under his control.
His word was law to the black
legions and their white allies who
rallied around the Republican stan
dard.
He was elected Governor,
Marly success, however, had ruined
him, and when he took his seat in
the Kxecutive ? hair he had parted
with the last remnant ol' principle.
The proud South Carolinians hung
their heads in shame when they re
membered that their Governor was
no alien no base (hurl from the
gutter-'-but a member ot' one of
their most honored families.
Tho Governor ruled with a nigh
hand from tho start. Disregarding
the pleadings ol' his old friends, and
of his wife who was a relined and
estimable lady, be drew around him
a gang (d' rapacious adventurers,
sold public offices ami borrowed
money righi and left, with no idea
(d' ever repaying il.
Ile gambled and ri 1 Ulik with his
boon companions, and the newspap
ers hinted of shameful nightly orgies
in his office.
Ami yd this patrician rene?
was so blight and handsome, so
clever and winning, that the hot
blooded Democrats offered him no
violence.
To the Very last his people hoped
that ho would sec the error ol' his
ways and turn over a m u leaf.
"I owe a million dollars on this
street !"
This off hind statement was made
by the (lovernor on; day to a friend
when the two were walking down I '(';
Aa the blood contains all the demon
taut that it bc kept free of all itnpuritU
poisoning instead of "nourishing the body
Some poisons enter the blood from withou
inoculation ; others from within, as wht
system and ferment, allowing disease ger
circulation. While all blood troubles lia
peculiarity to distinguish it from the othei
Cancer, Rheumatism, Kcz.eina and other bi
a certain sore, ulcer, eruption or inflainuiati
disease shows sooner or later on the ou1
Many mistake thc sore or outward tngu f
external applications. Valuable time is lo
BLOOD TROUBLES RE QU
nentlv eradicated- - the blood reinforced, \
potash and arsenic, thc treatment usually
doses - never cure, but do much hann by
or any similar blood trouble, write them fe
tlenee. We make no charge for this servie
tho main business stroot of Columbia.
"Not quito timt much, I hope,"
replied his companion.
"Yes, I owo fully that amount,"
was the reply, and then Moses pro
ceeded to name tho various banks
and business houses which wore his
largest creditors, statiug tho sums he
owed them.
His estimate bad not ovor-sbot tho
mark. I Ie owed a little over a million.
Creditors dunned him. They sued,
threatened and begged by turns, but
without avail,
Tho Governor held the fort, and
bis swarms of black and white hench
men stood between him and the
outer world.
With legislators ami judges ready
to do his bidding, and with friends
in high places at Washington, wdiat
remedy had his victims?
The pcoplo were oppressed and
plundered until they were in despair. |
Tho early English Governors of
India were not more greedy and un
scrupulous than this son of the Pal
metto State who used bis authority
to plumier and beggar bis neighbors.
Put it is a long lane that bas no
I urning.
Such asiate of affairs could not
Inst forever. There were thousands
ol* honest Republicans in South Caro
lina, and they aided the Democrats
in reforming thc government, and
barring out Moses and his crowd.
Out Of oflioo, descried by bis hang
ers-on, and conscious of the fact that I
he was a man without a friend, and
without a future, the outcast Gover
nor took his wife and went North.
lie had been too extravagant and
thoughtless to save any money, and
after borrowing here and there, and
stealing his wife's dresses to pawn
for a few dollar-?, he became a pelly
swindler, and since then bas steadily |
followed the downward road which ,
has landed him in more than one i
prison. j
It is one of the saddest stories of i
tho wreck and ruin of a brilliant man
that was over told.
I believe that it is the only ease of
the kind iii the history Of our repub
lic No American Governor, before
or since this degenerate, was ever
sent lo prison for larceny or for
swindling.
Many good South Carolinians have
predicted for years that their cx
Govcrnor would end his days in
prison, and they have probably made
110 mistake.
While it is true that tho law should
be no respecter of persons, I have
never been able to recover from my
shock when I beard that this former
Governor of one of tho proudest of
the Old Thirteen States bad been
forced lo wear convict stripes and
work side by side with common
felons.
What has become of Mrs. Moses?
I have asked this question many
Limes, bul it lias never been answered.
Evidently, there is no hope for
Moses. Ile is HOI willing to be
saved.
Doctors7Say;
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers
which prevail in miasmatic dis
tricts are invariably accompan
ied by derangements of the
Stomach Liver and Bowels.
The Secret of Health.
The liver is the great "driving I
wheel" in the mechanism ol
man, and when it is ont oforder,
the whole system becomes de
ranged and disease is the result.
Tutt's Liver Pills
Cure all Liver Troubles.
Forty-Two Years in thc Railroad Service
Capt. "Pillie" Smith, ono of the
ildost and best known conductors
in the Greenville and Columbia Kail
.omi, yesterday celebrated the forty
lecond year ol' bis service with the.
iorporal ion.
Capt. "Hillie" says that ho feels
ike a young chicken anti is still the
srowder pea in tho dish.
Ile is known by almost, every per
on who ever traveled over bis road
nu! no one knows him but to like
lim. Ile is always polite, clever and
iccommodnting.
His many friends here oongratu
llto linn on his splendid state ol'
l?al?i and wish for him many more
?cars ot' service.--Greenville News,
Ictobcr 11 tb.
This is the season when mothers are
ibu med on account of croup, ll is quickly
II,rd by (lue Minute Cough Cure, which
liihlron like to take. .1. W. Hell.
Colton Growers.
Thc Cotton Growers' Association
iel Saturday to consider a warehouse
rrangement. As the result, farmers
mi sloie their coll?n in thc Eureka
jills warehouse at 15 cents a bale
cr mouth and draw throc-?oiirtlis of
?S market value from either of tho
'lu ster banks at six per cent, inter
-t. The charge forslorago includes
is II ra i iee.-I 'hester I. .intern / >e, tober
Olli,
The bi st method of cleansing the liver
. ihc use ol' the lamons little pills known
s DeWitt'n Lillie Karly Risers. Kiisv to
ike. Xever gripe. .1. W. Hell.
ts necessary to sustain life, it if) hnpor
;s, or it becomes a source of disease,
, and loss of health is sure to follow,
t, through the skin hy absorption, or
m waste products accumulate in the
ms to develop and bc taken into thc
vc one common origin, each has some
r. Contagious blood Poison, Scrofula, _
lood diseases cnn be distinguished by m2
on appearing on the skin, livery blood
tside ami on the weakest part of the bod}
or the real disease, and attempt a cure bj
st and no permanent benefit derived from s
IRE BLOOD REMEDIES; the
mrified and cleansed, or the disease goes d
r prescribed in this class of diseases, are \
adding another poison to the already overb
S. S. S., Nature's own remedy, made <
lie blood, antidotes and forces out nil impur
nd healthy, and nt the same time builds ui
urcly vegetable blood purifier known, am"
lood troubles. A record of 50 years of si
iifailing specific for all blood and skin trou
Fi*oo Moefloal Ti*oatrttontm - (
killed physicians, who have made blood am
ontagions Blood Poison, Cancer, Scrofula, R
illy for advice about your case. All corres]
e. Book on blood ami skin diseases free.
Monumental
I am prepared at
Monuments, Tombs, St
and Headstones.^ -
Having d?sign?e
ener Monument
Executive Conni
mental work in
can satisfy all wi
c. H. MA
ADDRESS.
Ti Ei ALE
Charleston to Get thc Naval Station.
Before the Rogers Hoard, detailed
Lo investigate the proposed transfer
d' the naval station from Port Royal
Lo Charleston, makes its final report
1 further survey of the coast, holli at
Charleston and Port lloynl, will have
Lo he made. This information was
obtained nt tho navy department,
jays tl Washington dispatch, last
Tuesday from Rear Admiral Kndi
..ott, eh ic I* of the bureau of yards
ind ducks.
Continuing, tho dispatch says :
Secretary Long stated also that ho
s anxious lo have tho hoard submit
ts report without delny, and ho has
lddresscd 11 hole to Hear Admiral
Uogers, president of tho hoard, to
hat effect. It is practically deter
ninod, as has been previously stated
n these dispatches, that a majority
>f the board favor tho transfer of
he station from Port Royal to Chnr
CStOll and when tho final report is
irnmcd it will contain 11 rccominon
lation to that effect. Technically
10 conclusion has been filially reach
id, owing to a desire on the part of
he hoard to obtain further informa
Jon concerning the coast near Char
eslon, and also at Port Royal, which
s to form ?1 part of the report. The
ulditionnl survey is lo be done by
.he coast survey exports, and it is
indcrstood that they can hardly
lomploto the work before the latter
?art ol' November, and the proba
lility is that the report ol' the hoard
nay not he placed in the hands of
he Secretary ol" the Navy before the
1st ol' December. At least thal is
he best judgment ol' Rear Admiral
Kndicntt. .Some ol' the naval oflicers
ivho have investigated the subject
my they cannot understand why
Tort Royal was originally selected
is a sile for a naval station. They
idmillhnlil has au abundance of
valor, but they declare that it is in
lefonsible in time of war ami was so
?roven eluting the war of the rebel
ion. (-Jen. Renuregard, who was
irobnhly the best engineer in the
southern army, pronounced it an
ind?sirable place for such a station.
)n tho other hand naval oflicers re
gard Charleston as thoroughly do
onside, and they point to the Int
el's record during tho war between
he Stales. The report, it is undor
tood, will bring out strongly and
(inclusively all the good and bad
Klints of both places, ami it is be
loved that Charleston's advantages
mtweigh Port Royal's several fold.
H?rings are about to begin by the
laval authorities on tho points under
lonsulcrftMon for tho new naval sta
ion at ClinrlestOll, says another dis
intch. All of the sites under COU
idernlion ure localed near the city
?ark and adjacent to the river. One
if them is known as "Tho Point."
rhero is said to be ample !' idh of
valor for a station at any om ol' the
.oints hoing considered,
-4 .
Peelings of safety nervado the house
old thal uses One Minute Cough Cure,
he only harmless comedy thal produces
nm od?ate results, ll is Infallible foi
Ollghs, colds, croup and all throat and
mg troubles, lt will proven! oonsnmp
on. ,). W. |;( ||.
Quick Work hy a Georgia Court.
K1.11KKT0N, GA,, October 8.- At n
ulled SOSsioil of the Klberlon Supe- ?
ior Court to-day, William Hrnuch,
IO negro Who murdered (leorgo I).
?ell Oil September lilith, was indicted,
'icd, convicted and sentenced lo be
angetl on ( lelohcr "Jilt h. The (jiiick I
'Ork O? Judge Seaborn Reese in tho
ise has dispelled all fears of n lynch
Torturing skin eruptions, lunns and
. rcs an; soothed al (ince and promptlv
caled hy implying Dewitt's Witch Hazel
live, 'he hi st known cure for piles, l?e i
are of worthless imitations. JAY". Hoi I
r> + Canoor,
m Scrofula,
" . 0#?# Sores,
Rheumatism,
Contagious
Blood Poison,
Chronic UlcorSm
/t or where it finds the least resistance.
r the use of Balves, liniments and other
nch treatment.
poison must be completely and penna
ecper and saps the very life. Mercury,
doieut poisons, even when taken in small
urdeucu, diseased blood,
of roots and herbs, attacks the disease in
ities, makes weak, thin blood rich, strong
> the general health. S. S. S. is the only
I the only one that can reach deep-seated
iccessf ul cures proves it to be a reliable,
bles.
Dur Medical Department is in charge of
I skin diseases a life study, so if you have
heumatism, Eczema, an Old Sore or Ulcer,
xjndence is conducted in strictest coufu
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
Designing; !
all times to fill orders for
atuary
I and executed thc Wag
for thc Semi-Centennial
nittee, and other monu
this section, 1 feel that 1
ho wish work in this line.
YHEW,
WALHALLA, S. C.
HANDER
Livery, Feed and Sale
. . Stable, . .
WALHALLA, S. C.
Good Teams and Saddle Horses.
Fertilizers and Dynamite on Hand all
tho Year Hound.
PHONE No. ll.
Thc Most Popular Book.
Thc Bible is still the most popular
of all books. During the year 1890
the American Bible Society issued
1,400,800 copies in f>8 different lan
guages. In tho 84 years of thc So
ciety's existence it has issued 57,800,
800 copies.--Cordelo Call.
No other pills can equal DeWitt's Lit
tle Farly Risers for promptness, certainty
mid elllcioiicy. .J. \V. Hell.
Orango growers in [florida now
cover their trees with tents so ar
ranged as to admit the sunlight on
one side and keep out frosty winds
on thc other. In each tent, is an oil
lamp, which is lighted on cold nights
to keep tho trees warm. Thc grow
ers are warned of the approach of
un favorable weather in ah unique
way. As the mails travel slowly in
some of tho thinly populated dis
tricts, thc Govornhlcnt requires tin
engineers of express trains to blow
I heir whistles six times in every
three miles when a "cold wave" is
known to h \ coining.
Southern Interstate Fair, Atlanta, Ga., Octo
ber 10 27, 1900.
<)n account of tho aboVO occasion the
Southern Railway will sell round trip
tickets to Atlanta and return from Ozark
Troy, Montgomery, Selma. Hirmingham
Ala.; Nashville, Knoxvill .Tenn.; Ashc
ville?, N. C.; Spartanburg, Columbia
Charleston, S. C. ; Jaok&onvillo, L
Ul ty, Live Oak, Fla., and Intermediate
dations; also from all points in the State
il Georgia at the following rates:
For individuals-One first-class fare
for the round trip, plus ?0 cents admis
don to the fair grounds; for children
between ages of live and twelve years,
lh cents will be added to ticket rate tor
utmission to fair grounds.
For military companies and brass
tiands, in uniform, twenty or moro on
me ticket, a rate of ono cent por mile in
>ach direction per capita, plus arbitra
: ?es.
Dates ol sale from all points in State
if Georgia, October Ut h to 27th, i nelli
live, and from points within tho States
if Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina,
south Carolina and Florida, October 12,
10, 18, 251 and 25; lina) limit of all ticket?
let ober ilO, 1000.
For detailed information as lo rates,
?eservalions, etc., call on or address any
tgClll of tho Southern Railway Ol' its con
leetions. S. II. llAHIiWICK,
Asst. Ooiiornt l'ass. Agt"
Atlanta, tia.
Contract for Steward.
I1IIF. CONTRACT for Steward of thc
I'oor Farm, for tho year beginning
january Isl, 1001. will be'let at timothee
if the Hoard of County Commissioners,
II Walhalla, S. C., to the lowest respon
sible bidder, on the first Tuesday in No
'ember, IIKXi, upon sealed hills.
Fach bidder will he required to ac
io m pa ny his hid willi a statement of tho
lumber of his family, a ltd ages of his
?liilil i ?-ii. As ll part Ol the duties of the
?toward lie will ho oxpootod lo receive
md work the chaingang at such times as
he Hoard may send lt there.
The Hoard reserves the right to reject
ny ami all bids.
.1. M. HU NN I CUTT, Supervisor.
< >< lober IO, KHK). li l l
Kodol
)yspepsia Cure
Dincsts what you eat.
Hurl i lie ia) ly digest s t be food ntid aids
I aturo in strengthening and recon
I.meting tho exhausted digestivo or
ans. lt, ls t he latest discovered digest*
nt and tonic. No ot ber preparation
an approach lt In efficiency. It in
Uintly roi I eves and permanent ly cures
lyspcpsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
'lultilonco, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
lek Headache,Gast ralgia,Cramps fina
II other results of I inperfect digest) on.
rice r>n.\ and fi. f*nrge slzo contains 2 li timos
Ililli Sl/.O. Hook (dlftbOUtdyspopslft malled free
Prepared hy E. C. DcvVITT A CO. Chicago
FOR SALK RV DR. J. W. HELL.
Master's Sales.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
OCONKB COUNTY.
IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
PURSUANT TO DECREES OF TIIE
AFORESAID COURT, In tho casos
mentioned bolow, I will ofter for salo,
to tho highest bidder, in front of tho
Court Doune, at Walhalla, S. C., on
MONDAY, tho 5th day of NOVEMBER,
between tho legal hourn of salo, tho
true tn of land bolow dosoribod : .
lu tito caso of II. L, Brandt, J iain t ?IT,
against
Lomuol V. Adair and Blookloy and Frot
woll, Defendants
All that certain piece, parcel or lot of
land situate, lying and hoing in Oconeo
county, State of South Carolina, from
tho Poplar ooruor on Dinney branch on
Jackson's lino to pine knot ooruor on
Wost; from pino knot to rod olm on Don
nerons; on tho East bounded by Alexan
der, up tho crook to rook corner; bound
ed by Ilesbu ou East from rook ooruor on
crook to poplar on tho Jackson lino; on
tho North sido by J. F. Millor, it boinj
a part of tract of laud formerly owned
and known as tho William Adair land,
OU Donnerons crook, waters of Seneca
Uiver, bounded by lauds of Alexander,
Henne and ot h ern, containing forty-live
acres, moro or loss.
TEUMS: One-half cash, balance on
credit of twolvo mouths, with interest
from day of salo, secured by bond of tho
purchaser nud mortgage of tho promises.
Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps.
J. W. HOLLEMAN,
Master Oconoo county.
October 10, 1900.
In tho caso of H. T. Jaynos, as Adminis
trator, Plaintiff,
against
R. Y. II. Lowery and Tho Seneca Bank,
Defendants.
AM that certain picco, parcol or tract
of land, situate, lying and hoing in Oco
neo county, Stato of South Carolina, ad
joining lands on tho 1st day of Septem
ber, 1800, of W. A. Lowery, Mrs. E. P
Lowery, J. A. Harbin and others, tho
samo hoing a portion of tho tract of
land convoyed by H. S. Porchor to A. J
Lowery and all of tho said tract of land
which was convoyed to lt, Y. IL Lowery
by W. A. Lowery, B. L. Lowery and
Catharine Lowery on the said 1st day of
September, 1800, loss ono hundred and
twenty-thrco acres thereof, sold and
couvoyod to W. A. Lowory by H. Y. II.
Lowory on tho 0th day of March, 1800,
leaving a remainder of livo hundred and
thirty-li ve acres, moro or less, decreed t<^
bo sold under judgment of foreclosure!
in tho above entitled action.
TERMS: Ono-hnlf cash on day of
salo, balance on a credit of ono year.
Interest from day of salo, to bo secured
hy bond of tho purchaser and mortgage
of tho promises. Purchaser to pay for
papers and stamps.
J. W. HOLLEMAN,
Master Oconeo county.
Octobor 10, WOO.
In tho caso of T. A. Davis, Plaintiff,
against
J. P. Denton and M. E, Doaton, Defend
ants.
Ono undivided one-half interest in all
that picco, parcel or tract of land, situ
ate, lying and hoing in tho county of
Oconeo, Stato of South Carolina, con
taining two hundred and eighty acres,
moro or loss, and bounded by lands of
Joseph Lylcs, J. J. Norton, Carter and
others.
TERMS' One-half cash, balance in ono
annual installment, credit portion to
bear interest from day of salo and bo
secured by bond of tho purchaser and
mortgage of tho promises. That in tho
event of failuro of purchaser to comply
with tho terms nf sale within livo days
from day of salo, tho Master to iM-adver
tise and ro-sell said premises on tho fol
lowing or some subsequent salesday
thereafter on tho same terms at tho risk
of the former pu rob asor. Purchaser to
pay for papers and stamps.
J. W. HOLLEMAN,
Master for Oconeo County.
October 10, MUK). 41-11
Executors' Sale of Real Estate.
STATE OF SOUTH DA KOLI NA, }
COUNTY OK OOONKK, J
NOTICE is hereby given that hy virtue
of tho power and direction con
tinued in the last Will and Testament of
J. ll. Sanders, deceased, wo will soil, at
public, outcry, at Walhalla Court 1 Luise,
South Carolina, on salesday in NOVEM
BER NEXT, within tho legal hours of
sale, tho following described HEAL
ESTATE, to-wit:
All that certain piece, parcol or tract
of land, situate, lying and being in tho
County of Oconoo, State of South Caro
lina, adjoining lands of .LA. Kubanks,
J. J. Haley, J. W. Boardon, J. W. King,
lt. W. King, M. F. Cain, Andrew Bear
den and others, containing seventy acres,
more or less, tho same being known as
Ibo homestead of the said .1. H. Sanders,
deceased.
TEKMS : Dash. Purchaser to pay ex
tra for papers and stamps.
S. PETER SANDERS,
HANDY (?. MARETT,
Executors.
Octobor 10, I00O. 41-44
Executors1 Sale of Personalty.
I)V virtue of tho power and authority
) contained in tho last will and testa
ment of J. H. Sanders, deco: sod, wo will
sell, to tho highest bidder, at public out
cry, at tho late residence of the deceased,
near Oak way, S. C., on THURSDAY,
tho 25th day of October, WOO, at ll
o'clock A. M., tho goods and chattels
belonging to said estate, to wif :
Ono mare, ono buggy, one one-horse
wagem, one set of surveyor's instru
ments, ono share of stock in the ('Les
well Cotton .Ni ills, lui nf household and
kitchen furniture, farming implements,
and fa-ions articles of personal property.
TERMS: Cash.
S. PETER SANDERS,
HANDY G. MARETT,
Executors last Will and Testament of J.
H. Sanders, deceased.
Octobor 10, WOO. 41-42
NOTICE OF ELECTION
For State and County (Milcos and for
Amendments to State Constitution.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,/
COUNTY OK Ooo .NICK. \
NOTICE is hereby given that an elec
tion will bo hohl at tho several pro
ducts established hy law in Oconoo
.minty mi TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 0,
WOO, for the following offtcos, to-wi ti
'.ovornor, Lieutenant-Governor, Socro
lary of state, Attorney Oonoral, Comp
troller Deneral, Adjutant and Inspector
[lenora!, state Treasurer, .state Superin
tendent of Education, one Kai I road Com
missioner, one. Circuit Solicitor, ono Sen
itor, two Representatives in tho General
Assembly, Supervisor, Sheriff, (Merk of
'oort , Coroner and County Snpoi inten
lent of Kducation.
Pursuant to tho Constitution Of South
larolinn, and the terms of Joint KOBO)li
ions No. 340 and 341, approved February
10th, A. I). WiM>, [ A ?of South Carolina,
>p, f)70 and 671,] an .-lection will also he
icld at the same time and place for
i mend m cu I s to tho ('ons ti tn lion of Soul h
larolina. as follows:
Amend Section 7, of Al Molo VIII, of
he Constitution of South Carolina, as
ol lo W'S! Add at thc end thereof the fid
owing wolds: "Provided, That tho limb
ation Imposed by this Section and by
lection .">, Article IV, of this Const!tu
lon shall md. apply to bonded indebted'
icss incurred by thc cities of Columbia,
lock Hill, Charleston and Florence,
\ herc tho proceeds of said bonds arc
ipidicd solely for the purchase, cstuh
ishmcnt. maintenance or Increase of
rater works plant, sewerage system, gas
nd electric light plaids, where tho entire
evenue ai ?sing from tho operation of
nidi plants or systems shall be devoted
olely and exclusively to the lnainlcn
I1C0 and operation of the same, ?iud
y hore the question of incurring such in
obtednoss is submitted to the freehold
is and qualified voters of such munich
al I ty, as provided in tho Constitution,
Spon tho question of othor bondod in
Ob tO (ll IO BB."
A mond tho Constitution of South Caro
lina by adding thereto tho following to
bo kuown as "Artiolo I of Amendments
to tho Constitution": "Tho Gouoral As
Hom My shall pr?vido by law for tho con
( lem nation, through propor o (Vi ci al oban
UOIB. of all Knds nooossai y for tho propor
drainage ol .ho sawmp and low lauds of
this State; and Bhall al HO pr?vido for the
equitablo assessment of ail lands so
drained, for tho purposo of paying tho
expenses of such condemnation and
drainage."
Tho said Amendments Bhall be sub
mitted in such manner that tho oledor?
qualified to voto for Mombors of tho
11 ouse of Representativos ahull vote for
or against oach of such amendments
separately.
Amondmonts ohould bo on soparato
tickets. Ballots in favor of tho adoption
of an amendment should contain the
amendment voted upon in full, followed
by tho word "Yes;" ballots opposed to
tho adoptiou of an amendment should
contain tho amendment voted upon, fol
lowed by tho word "No."
POIIB at each voting placo will bo
opened at 7 o'clock A. M. and closed at
4 o'olook P. M.
Tho following named persons have
boon appointed Managers of Klootion for
State and County offlcoB aud for Amend
ments to Statu Constitution, to wit :
Fair Play-M C Harton, Samuol J
Qrubbs, S W Lindsay.
South Union-John W Sholor, John t
Roedor, M W Gibson.
Marlo's-J A Brown, J T Whitworth,
P A Grant.
Tokooua-F Ii Hilton, Sr, It A Mooro,
C T Phillips.
Oakway-W T Dearden, J P Ellis
Clayton Harris.
Friendship-N W Grant, II E Cox, (i
N Cothran.
Sonooa-John Myers, W A Barron
James I J Grissop.
Richland-J Paul Stribling, W T Hub
bard, W ll Hughs.
Wostminstor-A L Gossott, W M Kay
A YV Siugloton.
Fort Madison-J R Jones, John 1
Arve, J D Hull.
Tugaloo Acadomy-C P Walker, Jobi
\V Eyles, Portman Howell.
Holly Springs-W T Chambers, J 1
Hare, Rowland Cobb.
Damascus-George Matheson, P I
Phillips, ll W Arvo.
Double Springs-Simon Hunt, Hour;
Hong. W J Harker.
Cherrv Hill-C M Ridloy, W A Kolloy
William E Orr.
Littlo Rivor-1) I) Alexander, Jorcmial
II Cantrell, J N Nicholson.
Tamossoo-J J Rankin, T M Kelly, ,
>D Littlotou.
Jocassco-John H Whitmiro, W I
Qlazonor, John M Crow.
Salem-J W Grant, R B Robertson
Frank Heaton.
High Kalls-Thoa W Grogan, G ?
White, John S Cox.
Wost Union-A II Ellison, C W Wie!
liffc, Jeff L Moser.
Walhalla-S N Hitchford, L II Rin
rodt, M A Jafforson.
Nowry-R A Sanders, W II Crawfon
J L Harker.
Glomson CollogO-II C Routh, John
Calhoun, A 0 Gordon.
On day of Eleotion tho M a nager? mu?
organizo by tho election of a Chairma
and a Clerk. Tho Constitutional oat
must bo taken by each Manager bofoi
ho can act, and also by tho (Merk. Til
Chairman elected is empowered to at
minister oaths.
Tho Managers havo tho power to lill
vacancy, and if none of tho Managers a
tomi, tho citizens can appoint fro
among tho quallicd voters tho Manager
who, after hoing sworn, can conduct tl
election.
At tho eloso of tho election, tho Man
gcrs and Clerk must proceed publicly
opon the ballot boxes and count tho bf
lots therein, and continuo without a
journmcnt until tho same is complote
and make a statement of tho result f
each ollico and sign tho samo.
Within tinco days thereafter, tl
Chairman of tho Hoard, or some ono dc
ignated by tho Hoard, must deliver
the Commissioners of Election tho pi
lists, tho boxes containing tho balle
and written statements of tho result
tho election.
Ono of tho above named Managers
each precinct must call upon tho Boa
of Commissioners at. Walhalla Coi;
House on Saturday, November 3d, UH
to receive ballot boxes, poll lists and i
stractions, and to be qualified.
S. H. MARET,
W. W. HU RI,KY,
J. N. WATKINS,
Commissioners of State Election,
October 10, 1000. 41-41
NOTICE OF ELECTIO
For Presidential F.leelors and Kepi
sontativos in tho 57th Congross
of thc United States.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF OCONKK,
NOTICE is hereby given that an cl
tion will bo hohl at tho several p
cincts established by law in Ocot
county on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
11)00, for niuo Presidential Electors, n
for a Representative in tho Fifty-Sovoi
Congress of tho United States, Th
Congressional District.
Holls at each voting precinct will
opened at 7 o'clock A. M. and o!.ld
1 o'clock I?. M.
Tho following named persons hi
been appointed Managors of Klccti
to-wit:
Pair Play-A R Marett, Tims [sholl
P Grant.
South Union-M II McJunkin, T
Marett, John H Harris.
Earle's-Woodson Giles, E P Earle
W Ables.
Tokoono-W P Mason, John R Zn
ary, W S Prichard.
Oakway-H A Daly, John A Kuban
S ll King.
Kriendship-W W Campbell, L O P
lips, W H Moor').
Seneca-John A Harbin, T M How?
S C Higgerstal?.
Richland-W D Stribling, E I) Kos
M G Wilkinson.
Westminster-W G Smithson, J
Riley, J A Knox.
Kort Madison-J I, Bryan, T A Si
cor, R H Collina.
Tugaloo Academy-W F Hughes,
Walker, Hiemann Hong.
Holly Springs-Patrick Chambers,
Taylor Hinton, Hardy Blackwell.
Damascus- F 1) Rotholl, Thus J <
tor, Nathaniel Phillips.
Double Springs-K M Uamby, Ja
I, Hunter, J T Eyles.
Cherry Hill--V G Hunter, Wai
Keown, lil o Crane,
Littlo River-D O Sheppard, Jame!
Talley, Josiah Holden.
Tamossoo-John P Beaty, W E Ran
loo W Cronshaw<
Jocassco-VV M Brown, A L Whit ni
i li Crow.
Salem-ll II Grant, W M Korry, /
Sloss.
Iliiih Kails-J H Hill, W K Rower
i llunnioutt.
Wost Union-Jesse ? Novillo, L<
,ay, J A I vos tor.
Walhalla - J I) Isboll, W 0 Hike, J
Alexander.
Newry-Olin M Watson, K ll W
nire, Lawrence Hoggs.
Clemson College-J H McCracl
linns Gillison, S W Cox.
The ballot boxes in tho precincts n
ie so loca'ed as to bo in view of pow
iiltsido the polling place during tho t
>f the election.
A space or enclosure soparato and
incl from that used by tho Manager
he Slate Election must bo railed ol)
ithorwiso provided at each prooi
indcr direction <>f Hit! undersigned.
lint ODO voter must he allowed to 0
ny voling plano af a time, and no
xropt the Managers must be allowo
peak to the voter while in (ho vo
dace casting his vote.
Kor further instruction set? notice
!om missioners of state Election.
Ono of tho Managers at oach pt'OO
amed above must, call upon tho Hi
f Commissioners for tho Kederal l
ion nf Walhalla Court House on Sa
ny, November 3d, 11)00, to receive bi
oxes, poll lists and instructions, an
e qualified
WM. M. CAMPBELL,
T. A. GRANT,
L. A. KINO.
Commissioners of Kederal Klootio
Walhnlla, S. C., October 10, WOO. I
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Condensed Sohedule of Paase"??r Train?.
In Moo* May Oth, 1000.
Ve?. No. 18. FatMa
Northbound. No. 18. No. 83. Ex. No. 86.
unity. Daily. Sun. Dally.
Lr. Atlanta.QT 7 60 ? 18 00m 4 80 p ll j? p
Atlantft.BT 8 00? 1 OOp 6 80p 18 Wu
u NoruroM.. 980?. 0 20 p 1 W ft
" Buford. 10 05 a. 7 08p 198?
" Gainosvlllo 10 05 n 2 26 p 7 80 p 2 18 ?
Lula. 10 68 H 8 46p 8 00 p 8 88?
"- Cornella.... ll 86a. 8 80p.
" Mt. Airy... 1180?. 8 86p ........
LT. Tocooa...., ll 63 a _8 88 p 0 00 g 8 28 ?
Ar. Mlborlon... . 6 Sip."TI fc S
Lv, Klboftoii.. ? 0 00 ft .i..
Cv. W'inlMtiter. TTuini. 4 OtTS
Seueoa. 18 62 p 4 16 p . 4 N ?
?' Contra!.,... 1 48 p. 4 66?
" Green vlilo. 2?4p 6 2tp. 600?
* Spar'buri*. 8 87 p 0 lip. 7 08?
" Gnifuoy.. . 4 20p 0 46p. 7 48 ft
" 1 Blttokwburg 4 U8p 7 08p. 8 03 ft
Ki UK'S Mt.. 6 t?p. 8 87 ft
" Gftstonla... 6 86p. 8 61?
" Chftrlott*.. OUOp 8 18p. 8 60ft
Ar. Gro'nsboro 0 56 p 10 4T p .... 12 83 p
Liv. Gro'naboro. ll 46 p.
Ar. Norfolk ... .... . 8 ?a. .
Ax;Danville, ll 86p ll 68p. 1 88p
Ar. Riohiuond.. OOOn OOOn. 0 26 p
Ar. W'htngtou. 0 42 a. 8 60 p
" B'moreP.R. 8 00n. ll Sp
* PUM?lpbU. 10 15 ft. 2 S?ft
" NOT/ York. 1? 48m. 0 83 ft
FstMa Vea.
?outhboaud. No. 35.1 No. 87. No. ll.
Daily. Dally. Dally.
Lr. N.Y.,Fft.R. 18 15 a ~T&?p. .
Ph'delphlft. 8 50 a 0 68 p. .
" Ilaltlniore.. 0 22ft 080p.
" NVnst/ton.. ll 16 n 10 4Bp. .
Lr. Richmond., lt Oin ll 00p ll 00p .. ....
Lr. Danville..,. 6 48p 6 ep^a 0 io?.
Lr. Norfolk... 9 00 n 8 Mp. .!
Ar. Gre'nsboro 8 85 p 6 16 r.. .
Lr. Gre'nsboro T10)> 7 05 a T87?.
Ar. Oharlotto.. 0 45 p 9 25 ? 12 06m.
Lr. Gastonla... 10 42p 10 07 a 1 18u.
? KliiK'R Mt.. ... I ol?.
" Blaokuburg ll 25p 10 46 n ? OOp.
" Gaffuoy... li 42 p 10 58 a 2 24p.
M Bpat'burg. 12 20 H 1184 a 8 16 p.
" Groo.-.vlire 180 a 12 80p 4 80p t? ff
? Central. 6 27p N?' u'
" Sonc.?u. 2 82 a 1 80 p 5 63p **.
W'miiistor. 6 lOp
" Tog?on J 3 28a 8 lop 0 46 j) (TOTi ft
Lr. Kit ter ii>ii... V 00 a I,80p.
Ar. alberton.... ll 45a 6 ?Op ?? ..
Lr. itt. AlryT. "TlHp 0 80?
" Cornella. 7 82p ?85?
" Lui?. 4 18 a 8 14 p 8 00 p 0 67ft
" Gainesville 4B0ai 883p 8 20p? ?80ft
" Buford. .. 6 02 o. 8 48 p 748?
" Noroross. 6 25ft. 018p 02??
Ar. Atiantu.IiT 0 10a 4 65p 10 00 p 0 80?
" Atlanta.CT' 5 I0a__a_00}> 0 OQpl 8 80?
Botwoou Lull-, mid A thou?._
i7c7. H; IT?THJ:
Ex. No. 13. STATIONS. No. 13. Ex.
Bun. Dally. Dillly. Sun.
8 10p ll 05 a Lr. ..Lula Ar 10 50a 7U6p
8 84p ll 80 a "Maraville" 10 IQ a 7 00p
8 60p 1152 a " Harmony " 10 03 a 0 88 p
9 ?Op 12 BO p!Ar. Athena .Lr_0 25 a JMi
Noto ?loso con?ootion n .ido at "Lula with
main lino train*.
"A" a. m. "P" p. m. "M" noun. "N" night.
Chesapeake I,inn sternum-? lu dftily servio?
betwnon Norfolk and Hui t i nu nc
Nos. 87 and 88-Dally Washington ?nd
Southwestern Vest?bulo Limito. 1 Through
Pullman sloeplngcars botwocn Now York and
Now Orleans, via Washington, Atlanta and
Montgomery, and also between New York nud
MonuihlR. via Washington, Atlanta and Bir
mingham. Alan elegant PULLMAN LIBRARY
OIISKIIVATION OAHH botwoon Atlanta and Now
York. Flrstclaeu thoroughfare ooaohos bo
twoon Washington and Atlanta. Dining car?
servo all moats on rout?. Loaring Washing*
lu g ton Mondays, Wednesdays ?nd Frld?y?
ft tourist sleeping r?r will run through bot ween
Washington and 8au Franoisco without change.
Pullnian drawing-room Bleeping oars between
Greensboro and Norfolk. Closo conneotlou at
Norfolk for Oun POIKT OOM FONT.
Nos. 86 and 80- United Statos Fast Mail rans
?olid between Washington and New OrleAns.
ria Southern Ballway, A. Ss W. P. H. R. und
L. & N. li. R., tKilng oouiposod of coaches,
through without chango for passongors of ali
olnshoA. Pul ilium drawing-room ?looping oars
botwoou New York and Now Orleans, via At
lanta and Montgomery and botwoon Bir
mingham and Atlanta. Dining car.-, serve all
mervin on rout?.
Nos. ll, 8.'!, 84 and 12-Pullman ?looping car?
between Richmond and Charlotte, via Dan
ville, nouthlxmnd Nos. ll and 00, northbound
Kn? ai and 12.
FRANKO. GANNON, J. M. CULP,
Third V P. & Gun. Mgr. T. M.. Wallington.
W. A. TURK, H. li. HARDWICK.
G. P. A-, Washington. A. G. P. A.. Atlanta.
SOUTHERN RAIL WAY.""
Condensed Schedule In Kffeot
Juno 10th. 1000.
gniimnua Daily Daily
_~ TA 1 IONS. ^ Ko j5i_No. II.
Lv. Charleston. Vi W pm 7*00 a m
" Summerville. 18 oe n't 7 -il a m
" Brnnnhvlllo. 1 65 a m 8 5? a in
'* Oran gobur e. 2 fm a in 0 ya a in
" Ringville.... 4 ?ti) a in 10 15J}_m
Lv. .Savannah. i2 20 a in
" Harn well. 4 18 ? in
." Blackvlllo.. _4 28 a in
LtV. Columbi?. 7 00 a m ll 05 a in
*' Proanortty. s 14 a m l? 10 u'n
" Newberry. 8 !?) ft ni 12 25 p m
" Nlnoty-Sfx. 0 :to a ni 1 A) p m
" Greenwood. 9 50 ft in 1 55 p m
Ar. Hodges. 10 15 a m _2 15 p m
Lr. AblievUle._ ? ?i5 a in 1 35 p ni
Ar. Beiton.. . ll 'l5_a_m 8 11^ p in
Lv. Anderson.' H) 45 "a ni 2 35 p m
j^.r. Greenville. 77".. iii Ai \> Tn 4 15 p in
Ar. ?tlanla!(?'en.Tl)iie"l 8 65 p ml 9 00 p rn
STATIONS. "
Lr. GreoiiVillo.?" 5 :iii p m 10 ?6 ft in
" Piedmont.. 0 00 p III 10 40 ft m
" Williamston. 8 82 p m 10 55 ft lu
J~r. Anderson_. .7_ 7 ?K p hi lt 40 a m
?.v. Belton . 0 46 p in ll 15 a in
Ar. Donnalds. 7 15 ]> m ll 40 a in
Ar. Aiibevllle............ s io i> in 18 25 p m
Lv. Hodges. 7 !~> p m ll 65 a m
Ar. Onion wood. 7 65 p in 12 20 p in
" Ninety-Six. 8 Ki p ni 12 65 p m
*' Newberry. (I 80 p 111 2 00 j) in
" Proajierlty. 0 46 i> in 2 14 p m
M Columbia*........." ll 80 |> m ll 30 p in
Ar. Blaokvilio,. 8 OO a m
" Barnwell. 3 15 a ni
" Savannah. 6 10 a in
Cv. Klngvllle...... j..... 'fife a ni 4~?8 p tn
H Oran gobur g. 3 45 a in 6 :t;i p tn
" Hranehvlllo. 4 25 ft m fl 15 p m
" Summerville. 6 52 a in 7 2s j> m
Ar. Charleston.,_7 00 a m 8 15 ni
n~?bp 7 Wa Lv..Ohar?omi>n..Av s 15 p 7 OO?
12 0011 7 41 ? " Sitiniiiorville/' 7 28p 6 62a
1 65a 8 56a " .Branchville. " r> 15p 4 L'6a
2 60 a 0 ?3n " Oraugebu r g " 6 83 |i 3 45 a
4 80 all) 15 a " KingviUe I 43 p 8 32 a
13750 a.l,v. .Siiv.-.nnnh Ar....... 5 10 Ti
4 13a. " ..Barnwell ..' " . 3 15a
4 2?n. "..Blackville,." . 8 00a
0 3>Jall 40a " ..Columbia.. " 8 20p U)n
TOT a 12 20p " . ..Alston.. . " 2 80 p 8 60 ft
8 08 a 1 28 p " .Sautuc... " 1 28 p 7 4?p
8 45 a 2 Wp " .Union. " Vi 45p 7 10p
0 04 a 2 22p " ...?onesville.. " 12 26 p: 0 53p
0 10 a 2 37 p " ....PnCOlOt.... " 12 14 p 0 42 p
0 60 al 8 lop ArSpnrtanburg iiV ll 45 a 0 lop
0 Kia 3 K)p I.vSpnrlanbnrg Ar ll 22a 0 00p
j 10p| 7 )6p|Ar...Ashcville...1.v SHQn'8 05p
"P" p. m. "A" a. m. "N" night.
DOUBLE DAILY SIOHVK'IC BHiTlVKICN
OHAHDKSTON AND GREBNVILLB,
and botwOon Charleston and Asheville.
Pullman palace sleeping cars on Trains 86and
B6,87and88,on A.and0.division. Dinbigoars
on those trains .serve all meals enrouto.
Trains leave Sparlanburg, A. (i, (!. division,
northbound. 7:03 a.m., 0:87 p. m., 0:18p, in.,
(Veatibule I.imiloil); southbound 12:2(1 a. m.,
8:15 p. m., lt :04 a. m., t Veatibule Limited.)
Train? leave Greenville, A. and O. division,
northbound,0:00 a. m.,2:34 e. in. and 6:22 p. m.,
(Vestibuled Limited) : southbound, 1 :8o a. m.,
4:80 p. m., 12:80p. in. (Vestibuled Limited)
Trains 13 ano ll Klegaul 1'ullmau Pftrlor
oai'H bel ween ( 'harleston and A sheviU?.
Trains 15 and 10-Pullman Draw lng-Room
Sleeping cars bolweon ('harlesloii and Asho
Ville.
Elegant Pullman Drawing-Room Buffet
Sh)ei>ing em s bet ween Savannah ?ind Asbovillo
enrouto daily butweeu .laekHon viii J and Cia
einnaM.
FRANK S. (4A\N()N. J. M. CUIJP.
Third V P. .V- (lon. Mgr,, Traf. Manager,
Washington. D. C. Washington, D.C.
W. A. TURK, s. II, HARDWICK,
Qon. Pas. Agent, A. Gen. Pas. Agent,
\Vieihlnglon, D C. Allant?, G?.
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TIME TABLE NO. 14.
SUPERSEDES TIME TABLE NO. 13.
Ei?cctivo 5.00 A. M., Sept. 20, 1000.
WESTBOUND.
'.M Class.
1 Ht ('las.-. Mixed.
I'ass'r. Daily ex.
Daily. Handily.
No. No. ll, No. 6.
0 *Andorson... .LY. . 3 35 pm BOO am
7 1 Denver.3 46 pm 8 27 am
lt) t Antun. 3 50 pm 8 08 am
18 "Pendleton. 8 55 pm 8 40 am
Ki tChcrry Crossing. 4 00 inn 9 Wain
18 1 Adam's Crossing. 1 01pm 9 07 am
M 'iae-oo.. 4 10 pm {???Jg
52 ?Wost Union. 4 45 pm 10 20 am
M ?Walhalla.... Ar.. 4 50 pm 10 27 am
KA8T110UND.
2d Class.
1st (lasa. Mixed.
P?M'r. Daily ex.
Dally. Sunday.
No. No. 12. No. 0.
M * Walhalla.... Lv.. 9 10 am 12 00 M
12 ?West Union. 9 10 am 12 07 pm
"?{Souoon. ^Oam^lJJpm
18 t Adam's Crossing. 9 48 am 3 13 pm
Ki 1 Cherry Crossing. 9 53 am 3 20pm
13 "Pendleton. to 01 am j jj Jj j????
10 tAutUU.10 09 am 4 00 pm
7 t Denver.10 18 am 4 17'pm
0 ?Anderson... Ar..10 40 am 4 44 pm
(*) Regular stop; (t) Flag station.
Will also stop at tlie foliowiug stations
o take on or let oil passengers : Phln
?oy's, James and Sandy Springs.
Mo. 12 connects with Southern Railway
S o. li at Anderson.
No. ll conncctH with Southern Railway
S'os. ll and 38 at Seneca.
No. ti connects with Southern Railway
?io. 58 at Anderson, also with Nos. 12
iud 37 at Seneca.
J. R. ANDKIISON, Superintendent.
Pickens R. R. Co.
SCHEDULE IX EFFECT JUNE 26TH, 180H.
Oil and after .June ?Oth tho following Schedule
viii lie run over thu Picken? Kaili ?.ad for tho
nu po.se el hauling freight and passengers, vi?.
io, 0. Dally Except Sunday. No. lu.
{ead Hewn. ?Mixed Train. Rend up.
iiOa ni.I,v Pickcns Ar.v 60 a m
i 00 a ni-.Ar Kahley I,v.7 Oft a 111
so. Ki. Daily Kxcept Sunday. No. ll.
lead Down. Passenger Service. Hoad Up.
00 p Ul.1. v l'li'kens Ar.6 4f> p 111
K? p in .Ar Kahley Kv.6 05 p in
Trains will stop to take on or let ott passengers
t the following crossings; Ferguson's, 1'nr
ons's and Mnultllll'B.
Depot win he opon for the receiving amrdeliv
ry of t reicht from s a. ni. lo V? m.
We will make it to your interest to pat rom zo
ur home road hy giving good Borvieo and
iroinpt attention.
Approved: j ''/I'11,;.8, h ??S0,?*? ?'"???Wont.
11 I J. T. TAYLOR, tien. Manager.
A^tlantic Coast J^irxo,
Passenger I>epartniout,
Vllmington, N. C., February 24, 1897.
tost Lin? Between Charleston
and Columbia and Upper South
Carolina and .North Carolina.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
In ol?oct February 24th, 1897.
WESTWARD.
.No. 52.
?cave Charleston. 7 00 a m
" Lahes. 8 20 M
" Suintor. 0 35 "
iriivo Columbia.10 65 11
" Prosperity.ll 58 p m
" Newberry.12 io "
" Clinton.12 60
" Lamons. 1 15 ??
" (?reenvide. 3 00 "
" Spartanburg.3 00 '*
" Whillsboro. t? 15 pm
M Chailotto. 8 20 41
" Ilondorsonvillo. 0 03 "
" Ashovillo. 7 00 "
EASTWARD,
"No. 68.
loavo Ashovillo. 8 20 a in
u l?ondorsonvillo.0 15 "
" Spartanburg.ll 45 "
u Greenville.11 60 **
" Lau rons. 1 45
" Clinton. 2 10 11
Newberry. 2 67 "
" Prosperity. 3 13 ??
" Columbia. 6 15
.rrivo Sumtor. 0 35
" Lanes. 7 48
" Charleston. 0 25 *.
. Daily.
Nos. 62 and 53 Solid Trains botv^cu
liai lenton and Columbia. S. C.
H. M. EMERSON,
Gen'] Passenger Agent.
J. R. KEN LY,
Oenoral Manager.
T. M. EMERSON,
Traillo Manager,