The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 05, 1897, Image 2
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PUBW?5lfiEr KVKHY^KKIDAY
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PRglM"y?. j1.1 1 1 ":!?""?? 1 i
oSfn)KN, 8 ^ (V.. AJ Alt, /), IK 07.
SunscturnoN Hatkh Ono year, $1.00,
?lx months, fiO^onlH; three months, 'J'<
con fa. In tulvitnoo, >
Hatkh h>r>1 -Aikvhrtihjno ;~-Ordi(iary
transient ayyortismuiits, tlrst insertion
$1,00 JH?V H(|Urtio ; ouch ani. . sequent in
f ^nortioh 60 con's por square. ..
OhhIi ratoa for Waatx, Lost and Foiynl,
Ac., not ojioiUMlinu flvo linos, 2? <? J\? in
fHO.U U'W'M'.'W an,f lH!r lino lor
each ud^iliunul line,
Business locals, 5 cent* per lino oaeli iu
soillon. \
Oflleial and legal iioticewNit the rate al
lowed hy law. \
. ftates for contract a?lvovti.HinfXwill he an
nounced upon application uMho otlice.
Communications will he pnblisVcil when
of Interest to til? general pit Idle ami
i\ >t,of A.ilofomntory nature, j xfo re
Hnoiisihility will ho uMsnnieij for tho
vlowa ?f correspondents. /
Tlondtinncos by chocks, drafts and postal
money orders should ho inado pjiy at>h*
to \V. L. MpDOWK'l/fo
Camden, S. O,
. It is I*ro?i<lon t Molfinluy this
inorfUng .
flio United St:itos Sonnlo w,?b in
sGBsion last ?Sun 1 ny. <;-j
Tlio llcft is tho p6litioiau of tho in
Boot w^rld, Ho is ever i!oht?f_j for
place, crofttcs no end of disturbance
and you novor know whero lo find
him.-? Kx.
The case of Senator Hampton i\a
givoji elsewhere in this issue of
The Chronicle, is unfortunate!}
that of moHt others opposed to the
dispensary law ? prejudice.
Duad men me noon forgotten. So
ar# dead ad.vortiso munla. Thu bus
In cum man who adverliHea one
month in the your cannot reason
ably expect to bo long remembered
b.V the purchasing public. ? Picas
.and Printor.
Tho Waahinglon correspondent of.
the News and Courier saya. it-is un
derstood that Col. 0. .1. Prido in a
candidate for (ho U. S. MarHhaUship
of this Btnto, the position now hold
by John 1'. Hunter of Lancaster.
Other applicants for (ho position
aro Dr. Sam pa Pope, of Newberry,
G. 1. Cunningham, of Charleston,
and 10. M. Hrayton, of Columbia.
{Senator Tillman Hoard Prom.
Senator Tillmttn created (jtjilo a
stir in llio Senate cm last Monthly
?when tlio armor plate question was
brought up for discussion as the
following press dispatch will show :
"Sonator Tillman of South Car
olina provoked a turbulent scene
vrlioi) lie charged that the ()j mot'
plulo mull of Aoturors had their paid
agents in that hody who were rob
bing the government. The charge
was resented bv Senator Ilawley of
Connecticut, whereupon Mr Till
monopolies have this Senate in
their yieious pocket." S?in?.tor
Ilawley at this charge half rose
from his chair us though he would
interpose an objection, then chang
ed his mind and sank back
"I wofid hate to say, or even III
sinuate," Mr; 'l'illman continued,
twl; ling his glasses in his hand,
"thai, these armor plate maiiufac
ture.rs have their paid agents in
this Senate."
Then Mr. Ilawley rose, begin
ning: "M'oes the Senator dare? ? "
Mr, 'i'ill m a n took the words from
his mouth. "I dare to say," lie
shouted, "that so far a* I can see
there are things here that can be
explained on no other theory."
"If the Senator dares to say, or
even to insinuate, such n disgraceful j
thing, he says what is untrue nndj
what is unworthy of a gentleman."
Mr. Ilawley replied very / deliher
tnnn replied that "the galled -jad<M
winces," and it looked fori a time
as though a personal comlict was i
imminent, until Mr. I^Awlcy was
eseo rted to llio cioa k r^oi >m.
"Although a member of this Na
val Committee," began Mr, Til!-!
man, who followed Mr. ICIkins, j
"and although I have given as I
much lime to this question" as I
could spare from my oilier duties, j
I am not able to give the Senator j
f?s much information as lie wauls, j
"Hut 1 am ablo to sav," he add
?d with emphasis, <;that no recent
expenditure of tho government li.isj
been so recking with fraud and sol
?disgraceful to those connected
with it." ? \ .. 1
When Secretary Whitney ina;le
the first contracts for armor plate
it wfts understood that those enor
mous prices were to be paid only
foF'ft'Cnfie ahd "on account of the
gretf- expenditure necessary to
bufld an arinor plate plant.
^ r.omlog to the armor plate
qaestfon, he ssiff : "I nstead of us
controlling the monopolies, the
s(4ly and emphatically.
The galleriesWra crowed and
tl tliii exchange of charges a deep
^ " ^ tcceded uiefr buzzing. Sen
%ir r-unrnmert; He
* band Id his tronser*' poi-k
ehalently and looting rffer
*>r Hawley coolly return
Ojent answer," ho KuUI ailgifly. J
Two or ihu(j olhor tSvnalfu*
& a tile led Ul<?un(l Senator 11 JUVlo.Vi
ende$roring ti j ? j ? f* ? *? ?i 1 1 >? ' to eaJm
him. Finally lit* walked with them
into the <?lonk loom, wit tic Scnatot
Tillman continued In* spoech,
'?I drtJi'i %va tt I. t.u say anything
harsh'," lie paid ; ? ??<! knowa I've
got enough vitfiol in mi? now." .
Going on wit!* the subjeut of ar
mor plate, lie satd he could see no
explanation lor th" stale of ad'aln?,
except- that llu.' manufacturers had
their fiienda in the Senate cham
ber. There was pi oof that thv
govern men t whs t o b< looted to the
extent of two or tlvrco million*, yet
'Senators said: "We can't help it.**
The trusts had the government
down and tlioir li and a in its pock
cts, yet if anyone opposed them, if
any one proposed that, the govern
ment do its own ' woi k, ? make It*
own armor plate, Senators s.ere
quick to' bring out the awful spc^
tro of socialism, said Mr. Tillman.
" The country's eyes ate on n m.
W arc already disgraced because
we do not, hasten to do llic bidding
of Wall street fast enough. The
touch of the button between Wall
street and the Senate seems to have
been broken somewhat lately and
so t he met ropolitan press fs set up
on us to whip us into line."
lie continued t'> lectin u the Sen
ate saying ho had no doubt the
proposition would go thiongh.
The (.'handler amendment reduc
ing the pi ice of armor plate to
$.'100 a ton waft adopted without a
division and was a saving of one
I million dollars to the people.
j^ifucatlouat (f]olimiiu
.j. ' .. ...
The ma t < <?> for I Inn column is furnished
1 ? v ( '< mi ii I y ftuporinti'inlrnt of Kducuiioii
I.. 1 1. ( ii>)i(>)iui<l, iiikI nil coiumunimt inns
intended for I Ills <lr]?;u'l im'iil. should ho
ii(|i||'c ^(mI (o liiiu, nl ( 'iiiniliil. S. (
Prof. Iv. IV () Ion) in conducling a
nourishing ncliool in West, Wutoreu
A -1- A
.J. Willie Ihmn, who in teaching
Si. JoIid'h school in No 1-, in ono of
our ino-l progressive tcaeherK. Ilo
worku HVRtomul ically and tlx* pupil*
show tho e fleet in their thorough tnv
dersliuid ing < i f the xubjet'tw tiillghf.
-A- ?*
rl Vast ccs fdiould he careful not to
overdraw their tt/teclut levy. '1* l?6
special lax in each district is col
he'ed and difjhurMcd for that dis
trict; when I ho amount collected has
heon paid out, no other claims can
he paul trom that fund hut ha?'e to
he paid from i lie ordinary lav.
A V. A
There i.s a growing disposition
throughout the county to have our
school districts placed on a ^aeh hip*
sis. Many trtiatces havo.decided tf)
?accomplish the good w>')*k thjs year.
Thosu who have not considered
the mailer will do well lo think over,
it. a' once If you hflvo ?."?()() I'or
your M.'hool*, and vonr It/hchcrs hnye
to discount, tiny lose fifty dollars,
.1: A *.
It was our plousu'o to attend tho
Washington IJirthday oxerobes at
Shady (irove school on the 2'Jm! of
Fob. I'rof ( ?. i\I . Davis, who is
teaching the school hud gotten up a
e.ioo programme for I ho occasion
aiul it. was well carried out by tho
PUP'IS ' I 1 1 1 H if? till! school |)\
! I'rof Howell <M rroll fur several,
I year.-? past aiWl |.,ho manner in which
tho <1 > n\ ; r < ? i j f pupilH aecpiiltcd them
sdvtH showed tho MTccl of his thor
ough I lain 'npf.
When wo arrived wo found dho
academy packed almost to sufVocn
tion hV tho jjoo'l people of t hat- section
? all anxious to listen io tin? ?o?od
things which wouM bo naid abou'
t ho " leather of Our Country." On on
loi in?i tliii bud'ling wo woro met by
tho pl< asant and aflah'o I'rof who
niado lis tool at home anions tin* son
of Hi ran go fueos. Soon afterwards
Sup't. C iper-\ of I! chland ariivod.
acoomp tinted by .Air. donuin^n. of
Columbia, a young lawyer and one
of tho oratory of the occasion.
Many of Hie teachers from hoth
Kershaw and Kiohbitid wore on hand,
of I ho number wo will mention:
I'rof. Howell .Morrell, . \\ i I i ??
Dunn, \V. 11. (roll", M ss Sallin M
fuiciora, Prof. ,1 ,\Y. I'oozer. 1 ho
oxerelso.i wiiioh lasted about, throe
hours, began widi recitations, essays,
doclaiuat ions, etc., and closed with I
siuochoH from the -writer, Knp'l Oil' I
pors an 1 ."Mr Jennings, who made.j
,u Hne.apoooh, fi|io?\in^ how essential j
it was that child con ol tho present
day learn I ho history of their country.
?* * '*
Noma lVrlinmt Questions.
Why me y oft ioaohirig? Ije'l ov
cry one who presumes to teach
school answer lh:? queston honestly
aid candidly.
lad-aching your choscn profes
v'ion?. Is your heart in your' worhfr
Do jou realir.o II. e responsibility'
that rests on yo?r fthouhlers? Are
yon striving and consciori
liotinly to reach tno heart ns well ns
tlic wiiul& of vnur alii i\ici>?y'
> ~G/. KBt buoiuao . >(?u
ciif^cl rr else? to do? or, per
jjjipf, to ?>nm a Ji tlo money to mv
nb'p you to fttndy taw or niedi.'iue, or
en tor Ifoiuu other profeHaion ? ? i>r to
LMlf. Ill'ttl i \
If ro, >ou ft ?'0 cointu ittinfr a tin
ajjainiit.your pup 1h nnd nu injust eo
tt> ilioso teiiebrr* wle? |?rO|'OHo to do*
vote their lives to llu> v\ ? ? r Iv . Kilber
quit torching, or mako it your life
work.
The MOlk of ft tuioher :h loo sft
orctl nml too important to l>o nurilu
ft J>l'lVtl>i"^')' ft htonfu to
ftoinol tii n j? else.
#Suel? teacher* (?) ore the curso of
the prolVftfuon.
Yon, urny bo rpneoientinus and
Uift.v Kliivo cnruci'^y to tlo your du
tv ; l>ul. jour heart is not in tho work,
your beM enerjjic'B i?nd deepest. study
aft> devoted to your favorite work
and not to your school.
} f 11 ? drods of earnest. teache>a fire
lo-dny out of ft job because Nuuh
teachers (?).pusb tl.nn&olves into our
Rchools and touch for what ttiey can
J>e'?
Don't commit, t ho sin. ? Tcftohev's
Journal.
Constipation
Causes fully half tlio sickness Id tho world. It
retains tho (II^vhUuI food too Iojik in tho bowels
and |>roducos biliousness, torpid liver, Indl
0csvi,on, bad taste, coated
tongue, sick headache, In*
munniu, etc. Hood's rills
euro constipation and all Its
results, easily anil thoroughly. "50. All druggists.
Prepared l>y (J. t. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Tho only rills totako with Hood's Harsaparlllu.
The Other Fel
low
lake <!icm?
A.1 wns ? siihj>,
-t-t
8000 PIECES
Crockery.
We bought \?m right and
here's our prices:
Cups and saucers at 25, 3 5 ,
39 c, j xm" set.
Plates 25, o5, 39 and '1 He.
1 per sut. i
Soup pJattjij 35 and S9c. per
set.
Covered dishes 39, 45 and
5 Sc.
Larpe meat dishes 10, 13
and 15c.
Medium wash bowls and
pi tellers (>9c. Large 89c, 98c
#1.15.
Come to us (or Tin and
Glassware, Pipes, Pockcf. Cut
lery, Purses, Paper, Envelopes,
School Pads, Pencils, Noiions
()!' all kinds,
2 Paraxon sowii.g .machines
somebody can have at a bar
gain. I Vibrator at $19, 1
Rotary $2^, prices used to be
?25 and $35.
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED.
T. A. Slocum, M C , tho Grout Chem
ist and Geioiitiflt, Will Solid Free
to (ho nfilieted, Throe Hottles
ol' 1 T s "Newly Discovered
Romodioa to Cure Con
bii 111 p tioii and all
Lnnvr Troubles.
Nothing <?? ? n 1 ? 1 lie fairer, more
[ |iliilii;i( hrnj.ie or oarry more joy- to
llie ulllioU'd Uinn tho oiler of 'I'.
A. Sloeum, of Now York
( !ity.
CmilidOnt Ilia I ho has d iseovcr
| I'd :i rolialde euro f<>r consumption
a:id nil j.m>neliinl, tlnoat and Iiidl'
disease?, gftneitui deel lit: and weak
ness, loss i?T lle.^h and ali condi
tions of wasting, and lo mnke its!
?reiit m?rits known, he will send
flee, three buttles lo any loader of
.'lie Chronicle who may he stiller,
in if.
Already lli is "iiimv scion tide
course of medicine" has p?rmn
iH'titly cured i liousands c ? f nppai
i?t I V liopelesa easort.
The Doctor considers it ;ti? re
ligious Silly ? u cHTly which liq
owoa t<? humanity ? to donate hi-*
infallible cure.
lie luia proved the dreaded con
sumption to ho a curable dlaeas,;
heyoml anjMlnnhl, end has on Hie
in his American nnd European la
boratories testimonial* of exper
ience from those benefitted and
cured, in ull parts of the world.
? I>W-V dvUy until il ls. too late.
Consumption, Uniterm pled, menu a
speedy ?*nd cerlAtn death. Ad
dress T. A. Sloeuin, M, C.? 98 Pine
street, New York, and when wriu
log the Ooctir, Rive exprelfi>>' and
p_ri*is.mevHTt(Tre*i, pl^'aee men .
nrVul* ? *? Tbe
Chroblde.
for ?nfantg,,?nd fihlldron.
The Eac-simile Signature of
Appears -oil Every Wrapper.
;> '
YHC CtNTAUH COMPANY, h 1 MUMMV RTPIflT. NIW VdH K CITV.
ir"
STILL
LEAD
THE -LOWEST PRICES!
CHEAPEST 3TORE SN
CAMDEN,
8 lbs. of good Rio Coflcc for $1 00. Arbucklcs Celebrated
Arosn Parched Coffee 20c. per lb. 2rjl>s. Coffee, parched and
ground^' for 25e. Jolflmbia River Salmon 12 l-2c,all other
brands 10c. Tomatoes, 3 lb. cans, only 8c. Peaches, 3 lb.
cans, only 7c. Best- Keg Soda only oc per lb. 2 qfc. Covered
l>ucket only 5c. 1 cjt. Coffee Pots only 5c. Nice heavy Turn
biers only 20c set. Ileinz's celebrated Pickles and Sauces t\t
lowest prices. 18 lbs. standard granulated Sugar $1.00,^ A
full line of heavy and fancy (iroceries always in stock and at
lowest prices. A real good Tobacco for 20c to 35c per lb. A
jnmd smoking Tobacco at only 20c per lb. All ?>'00ds guaram
teed as represented.
BTEPHENSON.
This great remedy is indorsed by
physicians, and prescribed by them
nil over the world.
Positively guarantWcTMo cuVc the most
stubborn cases. The formula is published
plainly on every bottle. As a tonic it is
Superior
For Female Complaints and
building up run-down Sys
tems n acts like magic. Try
a bottle and be convinced.
READ THE TRUTH
EXTRACT FfiaW BOOK OF TESTIMONIALS.
" Was n rheumatic ^ufforvr for 13 monthe. Derived, no benefit
from xriiy&iclaua, treatment al Mineral Wall*. Tex., or llot.Sprl&K*.
Ark. Mv doctor declared my condition hollos*, bnt as a last resort
Advised I'. P. I'., Llnptnan's Great Itomcuv. Through its use 1 um
to-day a well man." W..F. TfMMINS,
of Tlmmlus A ninofl.Leadlnff Oroccrs, Waxahachle, To*.
Indorsed by 0. W. Fkakkns, Druggist.
" P. P. P., Uppnjrffi'a Oroat fletncdy, enrod mo of difficult breath* '
lug and palpltatlqe of th? heart. Had not slept ou either side for
two years; uow I tleep soundly la any position."
A. mT RAMSAY. Do Loop, TEk.
"Sworn to and subscribed before me," ?
J. M. Lambert, Notary Public.
. ' M Suffered for years with a disagreeable ernptlon on my face.
Various remedies failed to remarrit. Three L*otti?eof P. P. f.( Lipp
? OLD BY ALL DRV/fflSK
LIPFMAN BROS. PROfill ETORS
A?"
- -[ W JL /
wn,
All |K?r*<>?iM ImU-ltKHl (<> On* citato of
' Wonl \rn id Holland dewtsid will ntako
>iiniit'diu|(>. j?a\ incnl to mo, and lliox? Imv
iuj,r clnim* n^iiiiict sai l ostMc will present
(liomduly Hworii to. This lH'li day of Ooio
Ih'C IfcUO. iSlii-lion 15. Kali, AdiuVr
Miiiiiiislrator's Notice.
All riorson* indebted lo i he Instate of it.
II ilull. detoa-ed, will imtko immediate
l>ay:n??iit lo me, and those having claims
??gainst wilil estate will pienont thorn thilv
sworn lo. This IHili day of October IbUU.
Shehon I'. Hall, Administra
tor wiiii will Annexed'
Tho Camden *ttrlck Co.
have n supply of nl'ft U which they
olfoi' for aulo from $5 lo $7. fit) per
ll)OU8t\l|(l.
Wo sell Coooking Stovoson month
ly, bimonthly and quarterly jmy
moniH. A Hina'l cash payment res
quirod on delivery of etove, .Don't
wait if yon want a ? tove.
J. K.tioortalo&Sou,.
^Trespass Notice.
All parties uro hereby warned
not to Moapasa, or allow their stock
to trespass upon the Uu colon plape
no* in my poaaobsion. All found
violating thi^ notice at'tor llus date,
Jun. 1st., will he dealt with ac
cording to law. E. M. flondrix.
Jan. 1st, 1897.
FISH AND OYSTERS.
From now on during Iho remainder of
thoscnsoii 1 will liavo fish for sale I lira.1
times a week ? Wednesdays, Fridays and
Saturdays and Oysters twice a ytep k ?
Tuesdays and Thursdays. Yjaur^patron.
n^o solicited and srtUslaotiOJfWnJminlf'od,
Kespoellmlr,
? ?? ? rt
DR. PEFFER'8 '
QY<ANSY PILLS
NKW MBOOVEBY. NBVFUF/V1I.P
A no\t, I'ullulilo mid safo l oliof furnup
praw.ed, e*ces?ivo, scanty cr I1;*1""'
jneiistuifttlon. Now u*od l?y ovor K0,000
ladles. Invlgomtc# tliCM) otKans. lit1
ware of ?JuTiixo*?un liultnlloim. *ilyn'
por L>yi, oinMi box r?. ttni
honied in plain wrapper. 8?ml l"
vuonpH for particular* Hold l?y l?*-a
drugulftU or address : I'KKt HU
CAS AHHUOiATlON. CUUugo, ill.
For aalu bx Dr. F. L. /omp.
WU K 6M fSSftBE VtfiOROUs
* l?'DAY. Qr*OXt.
what peffer's mmm dm
It nets powerfully and quickly. Cures when n'
Others fnti. Youiik raon regain lost manhood; ol
rooarccovor youthful vlcor. ATwoln(c1yOunr
ontced to CureAVrToiinnoiii Vitality
Iropotcacy, WfKhtly J'nitnclun*jI<ot(|Po\vcr
cltuor nex, Futllsv Hciaory, WHidnit Iili
oiucj, and all rfrcctt of utlf abutt or trcttkta an
indhcretton. \7nula oirhinaplty and consuiuptlo;
Doo'tlotOrurt'let linposo n worthless substitute o
Von tiooaunp It ylelcln i\?rrratcr rroHt. lnel8too has
fnK VBBFf/rt'S WJiStVIGOR, or send tor 1
Cttn bocurriod in vcefc pocbot. Propald i?tola wr*i
por, #1 per box, or O for nS, wlift A Fo?Utv
wrltltu Uuarttatiio to Ouro <>?' tlot'uutl tl
iioneii Painnhlat free. tioM by dniKKlsta. Addrc
tetim MmvAJi a#* tJ'w, viiimku, u
For 8ftlo !>v Dr. F. J,. Zcroo.
DYSPEPSIA
CATARRH
MALARIA
KI DN E Y
TROUBLES
PIMPLES
BLOTCHES
&OLD SORES
POISONING
RHEUMATISM
SCROFULA
SEND FOR
BOOKLET
^ A o
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J. T. BUIIDKI
CAMDti^i, - i; S? C
Municipal Engineering, Kurvoring of
fiiuxis Hilt) hul>-Uiviniun? of '{Jraui* i\
HuorJaltv. L
Good Horses.
Mill II Ml II II I 1 1 1 II HW?WH> m
I wiah my Irion d 8 to b'tmr In mln<l
t hat I koop constantly <yi Imn?l vqoH
Horses nnd Mules ? no Western
stool(. " Wlieii you want a good horao
or mulo como in and let me Boil you
ono. Very ItOfitiOOtfuHyt
S B. LATHAM,
? Oct. 15th. '96.
Administratrix Notice,
T ? .
All poraons indebted to tl.o estato of
William W. llill, deceased, will
immediate payment to mo and tlio?o hav
ing claims against said estato will presst
(bom duly ?\vorii t<>7"
This 1 4th iIhv of January 1897.
MARUARKT M. HAM,.
Administratrix.
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"The Oharloston Lino."
South Carolina Awl Georgia
ltall Itoatl. *
Oharloston, S. C., Apr. 10th, !80(i,
Passenger Department.
Lv. CJMr'i#??on 7 10 a m 5 80 p m
Ar. Summer rillo 7 48 6 10 . ?
?* I'regnahs 8 18 C 50
" Ornilgtbuig 5)28 8 2*
" Kingvillo 10 00 0 20 ?'
" Columhi.i 10 65 10 10
Lv. Colund>ia 7 00 a in 4 00 pm
Ar. Kingvillo 7 40 4 41
" Orangoburg 8 21 5 27 ?
?' Charleston 11 00 8 CO
Lv. Charleston 7 10 a in 5 00 p m
" Ilranchvillo i) ir> 7 50
" Denmark 0 58 , 8 HI ,
M Blackvillo 10 10 8'5<J
Ar Aut'usta 1151am 10 45 pm
Lv. Augusta 0 20 a m 8 20 p W
" lilaokvillo 8 00 6 OH
" Denmark 8 22 5 17
" Branchvillo 8 i>5 5 55 V;
Ar Charloaton 1100 u 8 00
fast Express, Augu^a & Washington
With Sleepers to and 'ro m New York,- ?
Lv. Augusta 2 p m
Ar. Aiken ft 15
Denmark 4 19
Lv. Denmark *. 0 25 a m
Aikon 7 28
Aygustao ^ ? 8 10 ?
Daily Except Sunday.
Lv Cajnden 8 45 am 2 26 p m
Ar. Kingvillo 10 00 a in 4 35
Ly Kingvillb 10 25 0 00am
Ar Camden 11 55 a in 8 15
Connections:
Clydo S. S. Line Charleston, ,So.*Ry. , Co
in in hia, Through "Wagner Sleepc*.
between Charleston and Atlanta. '
J,. A. Emerson, Trafllo M'g'.r,
E. S. Howen, (ion. Manager, "~"
General oHicc. Charles ton. S. C.
Ohio -River & CifAui,S.
TON RAILWAY COMPANY.
To lake effect January 4tll, 1897,
at 8 , A ? M
Eastern Time.
Northbound. Soythbound.
33 32
1st class daily except Sunday.
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2 30 Camden 1 80
2 50 DcKnlh ' 1 12
5 02 Westvillo 1 CO
1"? ^ Kershaw 12 4^
3 30 Heath .Springe - 13 32>
{.'{5 Pleasant, Ilill 1228
i 5'i Lancaster 12(J6
t 10 Kivori)()o 1 1 48
t 20 SpriiiKdoll 11 SB
4 30 Catawba Junction ( II SO
| 11 25
138 Leslie 1113
1 49 ) lloQk Hill li OO
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>09 Newport' 0 01'
"? 15 Thanh 0 47
"> 80 York vi Ho 0-.36
?45 Sharon 9 20
0 0!) Hickory Grovo 9 05
(J 10 Smyrna 8 60
<> 3o lllacksburg 8 80
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II 12
2nd Class, Daily except Sunday,
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s 00 lllacksburg 010
I 20 Earls 5 65
rt 30 Patterson Springs 5 45 ?
>10 , Shelby 5 80
1 40 Lattimoro * 25
Bfi0-_ Mooresboro 415
10 00 Henrietta 4 00- ,
10 'JO Forest City -085.
10 r>0 Rutherfordton '3 05
I I OH Millwood 2 45
1125 Gollen Valley * 2 20
U 35 '1 hernial Citj 2 15
12 00 Glen wood 1 50 "*
12 20 Marion" 1 80""
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35 34
2ml. Class, daily except Sundayr
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8 30 Camden 6-59
9 00 DeKalb 0 15
9 lfi Wofltvjlle 5 65':
10 45 Kershaw >-fi".30_"
1105 Heath Springs, 4 35 -
11 1ft Pleasant Ilill 4 25"
12 or# Lancaster 8 '55-...
12 85 Riverside 2 35
12 50 Springdell 2 05
150 Ca'awba Junction 1 CO :-*
2 00 Leslio . 1 15
HR) ) Rock Hill 12 55
1 20 Nowport - 10 56 -
? 40 Tlrznh 10 46 -
5 00 ? Tv ) Yorkvlllo rrwff""
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0 05 Sharon 0 50 3:
<130 Hickory Grov? 0 2ft'
8 40 8m>rna V1 . 1. 8 OS- J
7 10 Blaekibtirg 8
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