The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 19, 1897, Image 2
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*lx month*, ftO oontH ; tlirop morjtiiB, y-'?
ftOU'#., I?? fldvaneo.
. Hatkh K?n A iiVKBTiftlN'O 5 ?Ordinary
ti'iioxlont advorli.snu'nt.s, lir*t insertion
$1 ,00 por Hquaio ; Mi'i^tujuoia in
sorMon 60 uenta por taiunro.
Cash rates for Wa.it?, Lost ami Found,
<$$,, hot oxeocdinu Qvo lint**, 2*> ci*ni>
each insertion and 6 centa per lino foi
:"/s" ejUdi Additiomd line. ?' ? -
BuslnokH locals, 6xounia per lino ouch in
Kortion.^ *
Oilu-lid and lofjal notices al dio rato iu
lowed l>y law.
Hales for emit met advertising will !??> an
nouncod upon npplicatiou at t lie i. Hire.
Oonnnunicftl iona will ho pnhtiHhcd When
Of Interest tf ? tlio ^onoral pnhhe and
n >t. of !i defamatory nature. %?> re
? 8noi)Mtl>ilily will ho assumed ftrV,llie
Views, of corroapondents.
Remittance* by eheckH* drafts and postal
monoy orders should ho inadi' pnyalde
' to . W. L. MoDOWKMi,
^ Camden, S. ('.
' Sen n lor Tillman'u Armor 1'late
uncock fa being complimented from
olo^Klo ami l??o clo,?mU upon
him ?or copies of it keep bun quite
busy. llo i? culled tHu "ptlebfork
Sonulov" ami his collogues are not
at ail anxious to provoke him into
bringing his fork into use.
A groat many of our subscribe**
- uro not wailing until the loth ?-f;
October to pay their aubscr iptb.n
to Tho Chronicle, for which, of
course, wo arc prof .?und)y thank/
ful. We alao wiah ti? express our
thanks to l he many new subscrib
ers who have added their names to
our list since the opening <-f tin
New Year.
Charleston in still governed by
metropolitan police. Governor ICl
crbc agreed to remove the force
nnil permit) tire city council to ap
point Ha own otlleera if the conno.'
Would h! pn an ngreement .that the
police would he required to en-op
erate with the Suite authorities in
the enforcement of the <liHpe.ns.iry
lnw. The citv council eonnUts of
the Mayor nnrl twenty-four Aldcr
men. The agreement was aigned by
-the Mayor and seventeen Aldermen,
aoven refusing t" *igu it, and the
Governor taken the position thai
unless the signatures of all the
members of the council are placed
to the paper mallei s must reman,
aa they are,
Willingly Waning.
A proas dispatch from Washing
ton Rliyfl "Tlio Sontli Onrolinn
Republican* of both factious are
well represented in this o ty, an<
those of tbem who hi/ Here aro al
ready hard at work trying to knock
"down aotno cf ibe oiiichd plums.
Quito a largo contingent, inainh
iVom i ho hi it try. are quartered ,
at lieu Perry's bearding home in
Dolawarc avenue, near the cn^iiol.
Among i hose at t b >s plrtce are l>r.
Tjatimer, P. 1). Hii'mrh and Me-;
vi>r. Sampson Pope 1.1M l>r.
Clnvton aro at ? private honrdW
houso on It Street. ( ol. |\ u11;\Ct:'
Mr. Webster, Col. Pride, the I id- 1
-- bertHi M?vNe?mith, C. S. Nettles,;
_ Ksq., and other white Republicans
of our State aro scattered here, there
and everywhere throughout the cil>(
and quite a strong contingent el no
?*ro politicians headed by l?en. Hoh.
ort Smalls aie on hand to watch ami
i^vwait. events. I talked with several
the South Carolina. Republican",
j^and so fur as I could ascertain, no
& alate of any kind lms been ag'ood
upon. Mr. Webster, it is generally
understood, want* Irs <>!d pluee a*
collector of internal rev.nuc.
? Messrs. Pride, tiirt two Talberts
Wallace and Pdaloek want in hoi
United Stales marshal, and Ocorge
Cunningham is said to he the dark
horse in this race. Dr. Pope 1 am j
told, is not seek in u any ?talo "P; j
poif.tmcnt, but ho is on the ground (
and on the lookout for something 'oj
"TnriTup. "T)r?. C nylon and Knsor,
M. \V. Screven, C.orgo Uuggm* ami j
0 M. Wilder aro hot after the t'o-|
hiu.bia poslotllce, and iho negroes;
van l anything tliey can get. I .aw i
son Melton, lain told, wants to be
United , States district attorney. I
hear of (<o one especially uienii nod
f..r the Charleston colleetorship, ex
cept Dens of Darlino(on.
it would ho useless for me t<> at
tempt to predict who will bo the suc
cessful ones among those 1 have
named. i) Prom South Carolina, as
from nil of tho Souttyrn States
?'there aro two fact ons. and both
?hope to get the favorable ear of Mo
Kinley and his advise As re
- fjords tire crowd from our State, the
Websleritos base their hopes upon
? iUo-faot ibat tboy-repreaout iho old
lioe Rcfubficans. On tho other
imnd, tho Moltonltee feel assured of
Mocoao^ifor just tho opposite reason.
. ^Firoy not only claim not to be old
? time Hepnbbcifhs. but they want th?
? cfiurri llfat lhoy aro not well adver
- on"c of tbem expressed it
v'*YVm cannot build on a' rot
WJW^Ilon." McKiulcy wants
ltd top ft T6ftpOClablc Republican
in tho Somh, ami ho iccog
#???* . cannot do bo with each
be foond smon#
iHcan hosts
10 days of
Hind ohmn
SgBggggrosgeseEa ? ? ? ?
aeom to bo well fonndr<l. Tho opin
ion i? prevalent h? <o that Ida ml'min
htration will ojiCn on vcrv cuusi rvj?
tivo liuuH, and it i? the talk of". i lie
lobboy that ho Is OKpeci illy anxftfiH
to aland woll wifli Mm lvfcpooinble
popple, and will try !?> appoint to
ollieo in tho Southern tttateu the
least o^J'^otionnblii man ho can (lad,
A prominent woalorn aonalor, who
ia in elo>0 llmcl* wi4h tint new ad.
ministration, in fpmtnd aa naying;
(hat MoKinley thinly bolieycH thai
the lUpublican parly has in Iho pa?'
porHiiod a very unwise courtto in i t k
pol ley town rd tho South ; that, he bo
i eves that tho ravo prejudices of
tint southern people ho re
spooled within certain limitations?
and that objectionable negro
politicians, and equally as ob
jeetionablo whito carpet bag
irors should not ba> foisted upon
ih^in ; that it ia useless to hope to
bnihVtip a ronpoclaliln Kcpubllcan
party in tlrtuiouth until inch men
are thrust asHdo, and that ho i*?;l it?n
upon tho grovvth of protection thi o.
rio? and a policy of conciliation for
tbo future <?(' hia "hjirty in the South.
How much of this is true and how
much faueirul I know not.. It is pure
ly lobby talk, and 1 gfivo it. for what
ii is worth, hut 1 nm/iuliK that
"straws show which wiyy Murw'ml
blows, '' and it ia certainly trim that
at. present tho pol l-ical ntuufvnhoro
of Washington ih oho of e^pooiul
friend linoHS towards the South ami
this would hardly lie ihe case unless
it .was thought that Mr JMoKin'ey
wanted it feo."
From Mujor i\! n^i 1 1 .
Prosidoal. MeKinluy'a Inaugural
liaa been dplivorod. It clearly indi
ealos bin endoj s< -incut. of iho finan
cial policy promulgated by Mio .!? ink
ers Aisociat ion, |o wit: The retire,
ment of govern m out, it-isoes of paper
money, such an ^jroonhnoks, lroa?nry
notes and silver cirt denies, and the
sa'o dI all silver in the Treasury. 'I'lm
?unounl. of silver eejli !ea'es in i'.'HO,
(i22,'.M I , and the amount of silver
'oft In Treasury alter relit ing ndvor
eei t'llculos would ho $228,1 /VI, 108
I'he amount- of government issues of
greenbacks, e.te.., in nhout &i)<.H),000,
()()(). ( 'onseqnently tins nio,ney cir
dilation would ho reduced by th s
process moie than }*?s00,()00,$00. I lie
proposal lo sell I tho Mlvcr in the
treasury after r<Mirin?* (he silver eer
liltca'es by cxc-haug?n<* silver coin
lor (hern, anil then destroying them,
tiliows that no more silver is to he
coimd.Thon whore will wu mon>
ev to pay taxes ami oxehuuifo com
moditics, pay for tabitf/ I niiVp ?( I a*
ton, tVe? The proposition <i!' the
f^oldt u?:h i? lo leplneo ijroenbai Ks
and silver with bank notes bused < ? n
tfovernini'iit bonds. This would lim
it the issue of money lo the amount
of (hu bonded debt of t.^e I niled
States, and it would jjive the homl
i.oldeis ii monopoly of the issue <
money. Tliev eould increase or di
minish the volume in circulation loj
promote their own interests, regard
lots of tho otlec.t of expansion or con
faction of the currency on other
ch\?s i ido rests* Tho bonded d?>bi ot
t.lid lT. 8. in ISO;") was ? 1 (1. '21)2, OCJtl.
Tl V amount ot i! o 1 d n the I', S, in
\ JS!/o was }j(i;N>,2f)(?,02.,}/( Sound moil
Xy/is the s o<ian of the MeKinlcv ad
minMral ion? m> souj'd ilia, none but
bondholders an<t ^?Ud Imi^h can ? * t j
it- . Tu'O sound lor tlf,o in the ex
Clian^o of. labor products, too Round
ti> l?e used by t'-o indust rial classes
? only lit for uso in sfeolc ^a i*bliu,_',
dealing in futures and eotnerin# food
products io create fi titious values
An a ha-us for the issue of this sound
money ll.iev pronQPo to subsiiinte pa
per (honds) for fH>bl and silver. The
ainon.il of money in circulation in
180.1 was $1 ,(>o i .',KN,.| 7ib Ainouni
in .Treasury $7!Mi 0.'I8,0I7. Tola! ?2,
JW8,(?07,-t JO or p r capita, yet
thoro was no eompti\int of loo much
money. 'I ho prices of commodities
did not indicate any inflation of ihc
currency. Now where will wo get this
amount, of money under the system
proposed K If hanks were permi^ed
to issue notes lo tho par value of I*.
S bonds, and if they held all of said
bonds, their isMte would only amount
lo f 7 1 (J, 202,0(10 according to Secre
tary report, of 1 8! 15, This sum added
to gold in U. S. in !?',).> would
amount to ^l,::;>2, Ijs.ns:'. or a little
m:?re than half the amount of money
now in the U. S. This contraction
of the currency would prosf.ialc e.v
cjiyiiMlust ry in the l'.*' S , produce
anarchy and civil war. and end in
the. dest ruction of our Kepublic and
Thftl'r. the whole ?tcret in a
word. Wc can curc no disease
unless wc can keep up the pa
tient's strength* And there's
only one way to do that feed
him. But if the system refuses
food? Then use SCOTT'S
EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil
with HypopKosphitcs. It goes
STRAIGHT TO THE BLOOD*,
stops the wasting, rekindles
the vital fir<^ makes new flesh
at}d so renders a hopeful fight
possible against ANY disease*
Especially is this' so in bron
chial and lung troubles, in the
relief and cure of which Scott's
Emulsion has won its reputa
tion* Book about it free*
Scott's Emulsion k tio mysterious
mixture* It ts palatable. non- nauseat
ing and infinitely, preferable to the'
plain oil* The genuine has our tracU
mjuk on ulm?a<olo?4 Wrapper. Get
- < ?? - ?
For ?ale at 50 <*u *rxl $14)0 by ?il
drugfM*. ;
SCOTT & sdvrtiZ, K?w Ycjk.
tho Institution ot u .Monarchal gov*
eminent.
It ia ovidonlly their pu rpo*e t?> in
ereose tho bonded ?U'btr- the intd'osi
botiri debt"' of Llio IJ. SL by OX*
' liait/'iMfV interest- bearing bond* for
non interest bearing Treasury notes
I) >1 < ( (M CCIllilM'k.H. I lii>( Would 11(1(1
$500,000,000 (" 0'ir interest betirlnjr
doll ami fd ill in It a luihiw l\?rx /m ad?
ditional $300,000,000 of bank issues
<?r eurreney. bow |?ricoH of labor pro.
duels have iioi'i'vorinhnd produeors.
Tlit!)1 aro too poor to borrow monev
from I lio banks, honoo 1 1 1 ?-? banks
want morn ((ovei'iunont bondx issued
ho t Imt 'bey mny loan their money l?>
I lie l?, S. find tax tlto pon|b)to pftv
iholr interest. If llio hon-llirf, or in
terest boariiitf debt, bo inereased in
retiring tho mvoid?iieks nud Treasu
ry noles, nud a coirOKpondin# in>
ereaso of bank iioIob Hlmuld result
therefrom, then wlioro would tlio tfold
eoinn from to redeem, say evon SI,
000.000.000 of bank noli*? Not ?
dollar of j.:oM in required to bo kept
by National hunks to redooai tlieir
not en Talk about "lid money" ?nd
'unsound money" Uit when silver is
demonetized ami our paper nxaAey is
based on paper bonds, juid^4(old >s
hoarded for apeculatiirtCtlioii wo will
got back to the "wi/d out" /jitney
thai ^oldbugs love tVudk xfioul.
<j? i vo us uold and silver an I ban I:
notes based on tfold and sdvor, and
1. mil, I, tin iHHUo of hank notes to llio
needs of eommorco and we will ask
nothing bolter.
?Iamk) it. Maoii.i,
iMuenUonnl fjolunui.
* - - --rt
The matter Cor this column is funii.-luil
liV Count v Superintendent 111 IMUK'IU loll
I, |, Copeland, and all eoimnuniealions
in't,M.?lr.l !?.r this department should hr.
addressed I*' him. Jit- t'uuideii. ?"*. C.
Wo desire to extend our thanks
It. Miss Snlliu M. I'ti cius, for ?
U i n (i invitation to attend llio elos
ing exercises of her school in No.
17. Wo regret very much that
business prevents our attendance,
iho lost) is ours.
?A * *
Wo attended Iho closing exer
cises of l'rof. L. W. Copeland's
hi hod in No. :i. I>nt as our esteem
ed friend ?W. 1?\ M." has given an
| nccoti nt in another column, we will
j refrain f coin lurlher mention.
"A * * lV
l'rof. ,1. K. Wnt kins, who is
tejiehinjj i?t Wvy?tville, has a yery
! thriving sehool and is to be con
gratulated upon his determination
u> do a!l<lh his power to make it
One of the best in the county. Ono
'.,f i lie Ills! slops ( and a very prop
er one too) taken by the l'rof. was
In secure better seating facilities
in the school room. It is Impossi
ble to conduct a school as it should
In-, if the I'jJfcj* ,,uvo lo Hil wn oU,j
fashioned benches >v i t li no backs
to them. Desk befits Cttll iio pro
vided at only a small cost overj
(h.r.t jeViuiCfed to furnish benches |
and are worth many limes the add
ed cost during one teim of school, j
If some of our ^Trustees would take
the matter in hand they would do
immeasurably more f<?r their
sc h ooh", than bv purchasing ap
paratus that, can never be usod in
our country schools, and would do
but little good if it could be.
A . * *
How many teachers and trustees
keep a complete record of their
sehoolsY Don't all speak at oner,
please.
A A *
KalhcTs, do you ever think of
the injustice you are do>ng 3 ol|i
child, when you refuse to provide
good reading matter for him.' If
you have not, stop ?'?(1 consider
the case. Your boy will soon be a
with all of the responsibili
ty of life to bear, then how essen
tial it is that his mind be prepared
for these responsibilities by a
thorough knowledge of that which
i* essential to success.- No-better-j
plan can be adopted than that of
reading, to pave the way for a suc
cessful career in life. A mind
without knowledge in like a ship
without a rudder? floundering
helplessly through the sr?i of life,
ii is soon wrecked on the shoals of
doubles. Theic are three ways of
tu quit ing knowledge? study, ex
peneiice, and observation, it will
la ktfcvou a lifetime to gain it, eith
er bv expeiienco or observation,
and when yon have finished,* your
knowledge will be limited to the
small uiu-le in which .Y<>? b?vw
moved. If you decide U adopt,
cither of the al ove mentioned
ways, rest assured that many" fail
ures and disappointments will
tnutk the pathway of life. Knowl
edge gained by the study of good
literature can ho acquired eai
ly in liftf, ar.d will onable you to
avoid the pitfalls of failure, by in
forming you of the mistakes of oth
ers who haye preceded you. 5
Great Cures prowdby thousands
of testimonial* ?1ij\v that Hood's Siyf
naparilla possesses i>oweE-f& pui"~
\itsilze Trfut Atfotr tfte bftwd. - B
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Hood 'ft Pilla are Uvo mf SBBBK {
be UIma Willi llo*!'* S*TMuwuijLi. I
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S lbs. of good Rio Coffee for $1 00. Arbneklcs Celebrated
AroBu Parched Coffee 20u. per 11). 2 lbs. Coffee, parched and
ground, for 2oo. ? Jolumbia liiver Salmon 12 l-2c , all other
brands 10c, Tomatoes, )J lb. cans, only 8e. Peachcs, 3 lb.
cans, only 7o. Heat Keg Soda only 00 jut lb., 2 qt. Covered
Bucket only >r)c I qt. Coffee Pols only Do. Nice heavy Turn
biers only 20c set. Heine's celebrated Pickles and Sauces at
lowest prices. 1H lbs. standard granulated Sugar $1.00. A
full lino of heavy and f?\ncy Groceries always in tMook and at
lowest prices^ A real good Tobacco for 20c to 35c per lb. A
^ood smoking Tobacco at only 20c per lb. All goods guaram
teed as represented.
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ABSOUJTKLY GIVEN AWAY ? NO CHARGE, NO CON
DITIONS!
The following' grand priz s will be given away to customers:
1ST.
A Gold Plated Watch worth $20.00, 20 years guarantee. No
charge, no conditions. v!j
2ND.
A Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine, second hand, but
in good condition.
:)IM)
A Double Case Silver Watch worth about $15.00.
Ill I.
A good open face silver case watch worth about $10.00.
r/rir.
A ^ood nickle case watch worth about $0.00.
(>TIL
A good nickle ease .watch worth about $2.00.
7 1 11, 8TJ 1 , !)t!l AND 10TJI.
Jewelry prizes ranging in valueYrom 25c to $1.00.
11TII TO 30TH,
Prizes consisting o{ household articles.
Remember, there are 110 charges nor conditions to above
distribution of prizes. Any purchaser of TWO DOLLARS
worth of goods lor cash at one time at our store will be enti
tled to a ticket. There arc only three hundred tickets. Draw
ing will take place as soon as tickets have been given away.
The mode of drawing will be as follows: A little boy will be
blind folded, first ticket drawn will take first prize. 2nd Ji'cket
drawn will lake 2nd prize, 3rd ticket drawn will 3rd
prize, and so on. . ?
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SI 14 > A K10H
CAMDEN, S C.
MaI?oh Shiji'M in .any Stylo, mwl ft
per [trt lit ^unnmtooil, A!hi>, repair,
in# (<qih> on shot I tiuticH. Mioj? is in
tho renr ol /.omj> MruR. store,
Oct. HOth,
io. s. m & 5
? MANUPyACTUKKKH OF? vX
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Moulding, building Material,
Sash Weights and Cord.
CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C.
Purchaso our makes, which
we guarantee superior to any
sold South, and thereby save
money.
Window and Fancy Glass a
specialty. ' June 29.
J\ flood, durable wheel at an honest
price. *? We have no agent tot the
wheel's own merit. ? Vou save com
missions, rents and salaries by feuylna
direct from the Mak:r. ? It's impossi
ble to produce 9 hiaber orade than the
gmtcirtiLx,-, Stxclal-$65
$CtU?*:0 0. !)?
UJltb privilege of examination on r?
celpt of $5. ??? Tf you don't accept
will return the $5 less cxpmwfle.
WUHQREHlYCLLLQWm'
This great remedy is indorsed by
physicians, and prescribed by them
nil over the world.
Positively guaranteed to cure the most
stubborn cases. The formhla is published)
plainly on every bottle. As a tonic it is;.
Superior .
-TO ALL
Sarsaparillas
For Female Complaints and
building m> Am -down ^ys
tem*u acts like magic."- ? Try
a bottle and be convinced.
READ THE TRUTH
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EXTRACT FROM BQOK OP TESTIMONIALS.
11 Wm * rheimmtlo cofferer for 18 rnonlbp. Derived no benefit
from l|?tlf^]nnflA Ur?tm?int.at Mineral \V^IK '!>?., or Hot Spring's
Ark. My doctor declared my condition TiopeTcfr, l>ot ?s? [amI rcnort
nd vised P. I>, P., Ijfppaian's Great ltemo-iy. 'through Ita uso J am
to-day a well nun.,t W. F. TIMMINS,
of Tlmmios A fllnes, treading Grocers, Waxahachie, To*.
Indorsed by B. W. Fsakkas, l)ruitffi*t.
M P. P. P., Lippman's Great Rcmedr, cored mo of dlfllcnk brfcat h
ing and palpitation of the bearU Had not slept on either stdo for
"Bworn lo.nd.oUcribod t-fon.?."
j? Ai? lajiikkTi fioury rttDU04 M
" Hnffcred tor years with a'
Various remcdlra failed to
nan's Oreat ftantdy, eons
SOLD BY AU DRUGGISTS.
UPPMAN BR0'5. proprietors.
UPP?AR>? U>e6-SWAHM. 6A
DYSPEPSIA
CATARRH*
MALARIA
TROUBLES
PIMPLES
BLOTCHES
&OLD SORES
BLOOD =
POISONING
RHEUMATISM
SCROFULA&c
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NOTARY JpyBIT '
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JTOffelu
CAM OWN, - - r 8. (?'.
Municipal Engineering, Surveying of
Lands and Hub-Divisions (if Tracts a
SDOofttftV. I '
Good Horses.
I wish i n y iriuiuts io Gear In mlrtd
thai I keep constantly on haml y oo&
Horses and Mules- ? t/o Western
stock. Whott^you want t*goo<\ horsa ,
or mule oonio in and,, lot roo.soii you
ono. Very Kcadebtfully, - ?
S B LATHAM,
pet. 16th, '06.
Administratrix Notice,
All persons indebted to tl.Q estato of
William W. II ill, deceased, will make
immediate payniout to mo and thoto bav*
i ing clalnva again8* wid estato \>- ill . pro ??>.
tliom duly sworn to. ?
This 14th dav of Jnnnarv 1807,
MAUUAHKT M. IIALL.
Administratrix.
"The Charleston Lino."
I South Carolina And Georgia
Kail ItonU.
Charleston, 8. C.. Apr. 10th, 1806.
Passenger Department.
Lv. Char'M.'oii 7 10 a m 6 80 p m
Ar. SMiniucville 7 40 ' 010
i'rognalls 8 18 6 50
" Orung< burg 0 28 8 24 ,
" Kingvlllo 10 00 0 20
*' Columbia 10 10
Lv. Columbia V'OO am 4 00 p m
|Ar. Kingvlllo 7 40 4 44
" Orangeburg 8 21 6 27,
"Charleston .U 00 8 CO
Lv. Charleston 7 10 a m 5 30 p u
" Branohvillo ? 15 7 50
" Denmark 9 52 8 81
" lllackvilio 10 10 8 50
Ar Aupusta 1 1 51 n m 10 45 p ra
Lv. Augusta 0 20 am 8 20 p m
" Hlnekville 8 00 6 0;t
" Denmark 8 22 5 17
" Hraneiivillo 8 55 5 55
Ar Charleston 11 00 8 00
Fast Express, Augusta A Washington
Wit): Sleepers to and 'roui New York.- ,
Lv. August* 2 85 p~m"
Ar. Aiken 3 15
i Denmark 4 10;j
I Lv. Denmark fl 25 a m
i Aiken 7 28 -
Augusta -v? 8 10 ?
Daily Except Sunday . ~
Lv Camden 8 45 a m 2 25 p m
Ar. Kingviile 10 00 n m ,4 3ft
Ly Kingville 10 25 GOQam
Ar Camden 11 55 a in 8 15
Connections :
Clyde S. S. Line Charleston, So. R v., Co
lumbia, Through Wagner Sieepcr
between Charleston and Atlanta,
L. A- Kmerson. Trftlllc M'g'r,
, K. S. llo'wpn. lion, Manager,
| General office. Charleston. 8. C.
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ter and I>noir Railroad at
O.. wlththe Southern Kill
Hill? 8. C., with the ****>
At Catatttm Junction. wK?
and Cheater Railroad At
whh the South CtroliMo
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TON RAILWAY COMPANY.
To take effect January 4th, 1897,
at 8. A. M
Eastern Tiuic.
Northbound. Southbound,
33 ? 32
(J 1st class dnily except Sunday.
Camden
Dc-Kalb
WcRtvillo
Kershaw
Heath Sprines
Pleasant Hill
Lancaster p
Riverside
Springdell
Catawba Junction
Leslie
/4 Rock ilili
Yorkvi'le
Sharon
Hickory Grove
Sinyrn*
lilacksburg
8 80 l.
A- M 'c
ii 12 ;
2nd Class, Daily except Sunday.
A M P M
8 00 Blnck&burg 11 ' 0 10
20 F.arln 5 65 ?
8 ::0 Patterson Sprines 5 45,
?10 ' Shelby " 5 80
0 40 Lattimoro " 4 25
!) B0 Mooresb<?ro ^15 ?
10 09 Henrietta 4 00
K) ?0 Forest City , 885
10/10 Rutherfordlon " 3 05 ~
11 05 Millwood 2 45
1125 GoMcnCy alley 8 20.
1 1 3,"> 1 hornialVCitj ?. 2 15
12 00 Glenwnod . 150
12 20 Manon 1 80
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8 80
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10 45
1 1 05
11 15
12 05
12 8i>
12 50
1 60
2 00
220
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4 20
4 40
5 00
5 40
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6 4o
7 10
l\ M.
2nd Class, daily except Sunday.
Camden
DoKalb '
Westville
Kerahaw
Heath Spring ?,
Pleanant llill
? Lancaster
Rlverajde
Springdoli ?
Catawba Junction
t.ealio
Rock llill
Newport *
Tlrsah
| YorkvilU
Sharon
Hickory Orovo
Sfnjrrna
Blaouburg
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6 50
0 15
6 55
680 *
4 85 :
4 25 J
8 55 1
2 35 <
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1 15 -
12 55
1065
10 45
10 20