Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, March 17, 1900, Image 4
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Haoklng Cough.
' V1EEI.KB wiuT?K? EIVE A
HKARTY WBU OMK.
' Some Funny Sflbrles of the Little
or # General's Abrtjht-Mlnded Freaks.
Lost His FUmilv Once.
.Mew riiili'Tnlniirwii
^hiol^M March 10.?The
.nnouvaamftnt that Geu. Joseph
Wheeler wHtteiach this city next
ittek, and muJcJaim his seat in
4/ congress, more brings this
^ notable rriatt- before the public
<l:ia a consrionus manner. The
i general in^Mfyaion is that he will
rbe seatec^Stf, of, course, his re^
election t romJthe old district pex t
ta ?J^j|g^ptai^^sr6n.
J^llr'wMfllsr will receive no
. Warmer welcome from any class
.Sfw-people when he resumes his
Jjywfci in t|ie it jase of representa*
2? jiy/yOQi the doorkeepers
.committee rooms
is sure to drop some
S???
ole of hla clothing iB8to^?d *w*y
in the oloset of nearly-^?ve^y
w*m.
He has a way of jerking off his
rf<-cuffs andr putting them in unlook
^-^tipf^?v.iducesTr=frequently in the
* V > flfV. . -. a* L . a A t t/ar a as hi In hn
ppaiLOk. ?u?' ??
A I misses them, and runs around to
the tftfious doors.aud insists that
tt suefi and such an attendant has
I' w j 'ttaoiu where he cau't find
W tW After exciting searches
m fy tbey are sometime? found, but
TO1 more often overlooked and get
; .pinked away in the official ward
j|.r tobef, llany a pair of sleeve links
hat/ine general lost in this way.
* He-will run jnto a committee
t .roo^, .and iknd ? ^A' there a
yon the floor
be in the
argu metit
;>er of the
\to leave
jling tlm
HHlOOl
hjJ^t5cr'j,V
, iriae ami
y how on
he fl ior.
atiE
7SG llH^ IIAT.
aid to 'have lost more
j?fany other man in con
, ud the official b>rber al-seeps
an extra hat on hand
den. Wheeler in case of emer
**cj. When the members see
*er a 1 most loai
.^lOrtgThe v"e.8^very large hat
3 pt fifta-nceJ^^jy belonged to a
i%4?iHL-llfhetd, they know what
> baa happened.
f All the rfembers of the Wheel'fee
family have been ever indt<.pehdent
in their movements, ami
lope fare)jn^jtprortfled any curiosngooi60*
th# doings of the other,
time bile ?0nfi^enoe wa9 always
vifte never forced. On
ccasion during the life of
*Whe?|^r who whs a woman
==sonalitjr, if some
fended, this
tion placed
bat awk
V iinoy;,
tHj uVman \
>n^/veneral had lodged his
n Ay'aT the winter in apart
hffiw.a fashionable section of
but after a trial of them
a few days Mra. Wheeler be
pj?e dissatisfied, and one even g
when her husband returned
Sm cengre^a she said :
ather, I do not like this place
all and really think we had
ter move, if you don't object."
Certainly not, mother," reoed
the ever gallant general;
...? please yourself?anythiim
(its me."
i^ofching more, was said on the
daya later
ingVhe sottietv of hia fam
r TITRVRIIIXU IIIMIK
AOriR,
uickly leave you, if yon used
'ew Life Pills. Thousands
jrs have proved their match,
it for 8iok and NeWous IfeadThey
make pure blood and
nprve* ,and build up your
to fake. Try them. Only
hack If not cured. Sold i
A
ily after the official duties of the
day were over the congressman
found the apartment deserted.
No one knew where they had
gene. Mrs. Wheeler had metely
negficted to inform her husband
^hat they were to move that day,
and where the new residence was.
A WARRIOR WITHOUT A HOME.
He went to various hotels, but
didn't fiud them, so dually spent
the night at one, and next (.ay his
colleagues were highly diverted
and interested at the engaging
candor with which the gre $ little
man related how he had lost his
family and asked their adviee as
to where they supposed he could
dud them. In the course of the
day one of the children came to
r>the capitol to find out why father
"iradn't been borne the night be
fore, and then the omission of let
ting him know the secret of where
they had moved was rectified,
and he went gavly to the new
quarters, where, with Mrs. Wheel
er, he had a heartv laugh over
their temporary separation.
Gen. Wheeler's lunches do not
put many shekels into the pocke'
of the restaurant keeper of the
house, but. he is always a welcome
guest, and at irregular hours
drops in for a bowl of crackers
and milk, which is Ins invariable
luncheon fare. He never fails to
viva n tin which sDiiiiiintq In im
much or more than the cost of
his luncheon, and the waiters vie
with each other in their efforts to
take his order. Ho is beloved
alike by all sorts and conditions
of men, and when he gets back to
congress will be j >yfully wel
corned bv the humblest attendant
as well as by the most distinguish
ed of his colleagues.
When asked in San Francisco
on Friday if there was any truth
In the report that he is engaged
to Mrs. George W. Childs, he do'clined
to either confirm or deny
it..
"It would be ungallant to the
lady," said Gen. Wheeler, l4tc
make a denial, as fha.t ?oiild
have the appearance of repudiating
any statement Mrs Child?
may have made. However. 1 am
pretty certain that Mrs. Child*
has said nothing concerning an
engagement with me. I will glad
lv talk of anv matter of public
interest, but I must decline tr
discuss anvthing of a persona!
nature, especially when it concerns
one of the gentler sex "
A FRIftllTFI'l. isi.r\i?i:n.
Will often cause a horrible ltarn
lioalil, Cut or Hruis?v Burklen's Arnica
Salve, I In1 best in tin* world, will
kill the pain anil promptly heal it.
Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores l'leers
Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Kruptions,
Be.?t I'ileeureon earth. Onl\
25c. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold h*
..Crawford Bros., Druggist. f
c^iscr t
| Beautiful]
[Women j
? There are few women as bean- e
8 tifnl as they might be. Powder "
J and paint and cosmetics don't u
m make good looks. Heanty is r
simply an impossibility without Ji
health. Iteautifu! women are d
e? few because healthy women are <j
" few. Tiio way to have a fair ?j
face and a well-rounded figure J
is to take
n p r.o
lit^M H.U V>. J li ^? A j ?J
epimorj
J This is that old and time-tried
medicine that cures all female
troubles and weaknesses and
g drains. It makc3 no difference
what the doctors call the trouu
hie, if there is anything the
-yS matter in the dist inctly feminine
" organs, I radfield's Fe^ f
" male Regulator will help
J and cure it. It is good for ir
regular or painful menstruation;
m for leucorrluca, for falling of the
2 womb, for nervousness, head- jj
ache, backache and dizziness. J
Take it. and get well. Then ?
J your old-time girlish features J
and figuro will be restored.
. Sold by druggists fur ft a bottle. i
THE BKAHFIELD REGULATOR CO. a
ATLANTA. OA. 2
m
M. It Krnlth, H\i!lern'il, Mich. *?vh, "Dp
Wlll'd l.ittlo Karly ki--r4 nr< the very Iwhi
pills 1 over u?"il f<>- rosttveneHH, liver anf
bowol troubles." Crawford llron. o-w#
MONEY TO LOAN!
1IIAVK made arrangements with
Brokers in New York City through
whom I am able to place loans Secured
by a tlrsf mortgage on improved farms
for live years time, payable in instalments,
at the low rate of 7 per cent
interest, per annum. The brokerage
and the charge for abstract and inspection
are dtmnll and at the expense
of tiie borrower.
H. WtfVLJE, Atty-at-La w.
* lav*. dm. i
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| A PLEA FOR FILIPINOS.
HKNATOR RAWLINS UKNOUN
CKS McKINLKY POLICY.
, He Shows That the Filipinos, Hav
Ing Never Pledged Allegiance t<
This Government by Word 01
Deed, Cannot Possibly be Guilt]
of Rebellion Aagalnst It?He Say:
McKlnley's Policy "Is Not Expan
slon, but Retrogression of Al
That we Have Held Highest."
Washington, March 12.?Dur
ing almost the entire session o
the senate today Senator Rawline
ot IJ tab, occupied the lloor in i
discussion of the Philippine ques
, tion. Lie went deeply luto tb<
constitutional phases of the ques
Hon u.i,/his argument was large
lv local and technical. Ho in on
, -*o -t t "" T
poped to holding the Philippines
' IJnder special order the senati
convened at 10 a. m. today, tw<
hours before the regular hour, be
ing consumed in reading thi
Alaskan civil code bill.
Senator Allen, of Nebraska, of
fered the following resolution
which was passed :
"That, the President be request
ed, if not incompatible with pub
lie interest, to inform the senati
whether or not any communica
tion has been received by thii
government from its consulai
representative at Pretoria em
bodying the request of the Presi
dent of the South African Repub
lies for mediation or interventiot
with a view to ending the wai
now in progress betweeu thes<
republics and Great Britain, a
reported in the public press, and
if not incompatible with thi
public interest, he furnish tin
senate with copies of such com
munication or communications.'
Senator Rawlins then spoke.
"These people?the Filipinos?
never acknowledged their alle
glance to this government," sail
, he "Hence they are not in insur
rection against tlw United State*
A war of aggression is beinj
i waged against them."
After saying he presumed tha
the speeches of Senators Bever
ulge anil Lodge voiced the senti
ments and presented the pro
. gramme of the Administrator
, Senator Rawlins said:
i *'I am opposed tf> carrying ou
, this programme. No vote of mill
will aid in carrying into elTec
the policy outlined by those sen
ators. 1 oppose the programm
because it is in violation of th
lu iidamen ta I principles upoi
which our free institutions >ir<
I erected ; because if is in opposi
, iio.i to the constitution ; hecaus
it pi opuses to rule by denputi
power and not by rights securei
under the constitution; hecaus
it ts tint expansion, but retrogr?>
, Hion ol all ttiat we have hel<
lliglie-t, and because it is unjusl
^ i in no . al and a breach ot th
i plighted lailti ol tins nation."
I i> . ...i. t....i 1 .i-_
ur IKIM'I 1 V ? V-? I I I I- VHi l <1 1 ?*?1 | II rt
tin* Filipinos. had been deceive
i>v our proclamations and h?v
been induced to believe that "th
great white republic spoke t
i hem with a deceptive am
forked tongue.1'
"To that tact," ho charged
"may be ascribed the death o
many brave American soldier
>nd the waste aud bloodshed t ha
have occurri d."
Unasserted that the Spoone
lull was a recognition of hostili
I les.
Senator Spooner inquired i
S-Miator Rawlins had not himsel
expressly consented to a state o
hostilities in the Philippines b;
voting to increase the arm}
knowing that (be soldiers wer
| to be emp'oyed in the Philip
j pines.
I Senator Rawlins replied tha
j the proposition he voted for wa
one to supply troops for the relie
of those already in the lielt
There was nothing in the enact
merit which could be construe
into a declaration of war. "I di
j not by my vote,'1 said he, "con
j sent, that ttint army should b
I used for hii aggressive wa
I xgailist the Filipinos."
lie charged that the "ope
j door'' in China was purely a
I Knglish triumph, an achievemon
| of the secretary of state on a pa
| with his other, "known as th
i Hav I'auncefote treaty "
All of the pension bills on th
private Calendar?Kf> in numbe
: ?were then parsed. Afterabris
i executive session considerstio
of the Alaskan code bill was rr
sumed and at 5.?')0 p. m. the sen
ate adjourned.
TO I IFRF. LAOR1FPE IN TWl
>4 YH
l ake I.axativk IImomo (/i iwink Tam
i.kts. All druggists refund the mone
if it fails to cure. K. W. Orovk'h six
at lire on every box. '2.% cents. 2!
Win. Orr Newark. Ohio, says "We novr
feel safe without One Minuio Ooush'Otire I
the house U saved ruy little hov's lite when h
hart the pneum>uiiu. We think It Is the l>e?
medicine mule '? it cures c.inj/hs and all lun
<mea?e*. pleasant to take, harmless and five
Immediate results Crawford llros d w
NF
" 'if' ar
^ ^ _t / ?w._ _ ?_
T TO
WASH COLORED
? TABLE CLOTHS
r A great msny persona who live on farms a
If bare to do their own washing, used colored tal
5 linen to save washing. To keep them lookl
new and from fading use a little
I Cold Dust Washing Powder
In the wash water, and dry In the ahade. It
wonderful how long a pretty red table cloth a
keep its freshness washed this way. Wash i
or colored napkins the same way.
I Tb. above ia taken from oer free booklet
"GOLDEN RULES FOE HOUSEWORK '
I j Sent free on roqoeat to
1 THt N. K. PAIAgANK COMPANY,
Outrage, At. Levis, New Verfc. leak
B
LORD ROBERTS BECOMES
THE HERO OF ENGLAND.
i.
0 Looked to for Victory Over All Dlf0
flcultles. Last of the Free State.
London, March 15, 4:50 a. m.
0 The first half of the campaign is
over. Lord Roberts arrived at
Modder river in Feb. 9. lie
entered Bloemfontein on March
- 13. Thus, in a little over a month
- he has effected the relief of Kim3
berly and Ladysmith, the capture
" of Gen. Cronje's forces and the
* hoisting of the British flag in the
r capital of the Free State All
this has been accomplished with
comparatively trifling losses.
1 It is small wounder that he ie
r the hero of the hour in England,
a All the newspapers eulogize him
h and congratulate the country.
, They talk of the Free State tfs
a having passed out of? existence
a and as being now one of the
* shadows of history.
It is not doubted there may yet
be heavy fighting, but the geaiue
^ of Lord Roberts is looked to foi
j victory over all difficulties. Hit
grim reference to the Mate' Pres
i. ident Sleyn is understood to show
g that there shall be no ambiguit.v
as to the position assumed toward
* the republics. The fact that Mr
'* Frazer, late chairman of the Free
Slate raad, and leader of the op
position to Mr. Steyn, came wit!
1 the deputation to surrender the
, keys, is regarded as exiremel}
e significant of considerable differ
t ences of opinion among the Free
- Slaters regarding the war.
? li is said that President Krugei
e hates Mr. Frazer on account o
" his sympathy with the OutUnd
e ers. The demonstrations of the
Blcemlontein inhabitants are alse
regarded as a good augury for the
;; future <>l British supremacy.
It interesting, in connectioi
, wit 11 the rapid advance of Lor<
J Roberts, to learn that the Rossi at
t, military attache with the Hoeri
e who were captured by the Brititd
.sent the following telegram t<
I the czar:
41 am perfectly amazed at tin
energv in action and the en
ft ,
durance of the British infantry. 1
II need say no more.'
There is still no news as t<
I, whether Lord Roberts has cap
I lured any rolling stock. If In
s has not, then he will he obligee
t to wait until the repairing of tin
bridges over the Orange rivei
r enables him to bring rolling stocf
up.
I The British continue pressing
I their advance on the Oragne river
'PL- .iMI 11.1 l? ?l 1*
I i in* ixirrs hi 111 limn neuuiiu
v bridge on the north side of tin
, stream, but their trenches art
e dominated by the British artillery
> Heavy firing is in progress ant
there has been some skirmishing
1 Lord Kitchener seems to be ven
J1 successful in reducing the extenl
. of th?? Dutch rising.
(! A (iiiotl ('oiikIi Mfillrlnn foi
d <lill?lren.
1 "I have no hesitancy in recommend
e ins: Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,'
X says F. 1*. Moran, a well known am
popular haker, of 1'etersburg, Va
"We have given it to our childret
" when troubled with had coughs, als<
n whooping cough, and it has alway
f given perfect satisfaction. It wai
recommended to me by a druggist a:
the beat cough medicine for childrei
p as it contained no opium or otlie
harmful drug." Sold by.). F. Maokej
o A Co.
r p ^ #
f
,, As it is desirable to do hosines
every day, it is necessary to usi
i. the pn(>lin prints daily.
Mrs Harriot K vans, Hinsdale, 111., writes
I never fall to relieve my children from crou
'? at onco l>y uslni; One Minute Cuutfh ( lire,
would not fee! safe without it '' (julekly cure
coughs, colds. grlptH- and ull throat and Inn
1# diseases. Crawforri Ilros. d-w
J ? J*
?A number of bad placOa 01
the different, roads leading to towi
n are reported. We suppoae tb<
t grand jury will look after then
* during court neck.
1
d without Gold Bust"
OUR ASTATIC SQUADRON.
Another Admiral Sent Out ai
the Fleet Enlarged.
Washington, March 13.?Re
| Admiral Kempflf, at present coi
mandant of the Mare Island na1
yard, to day telegraphed the na1
department his acceptance of tl
offer of second in command <
, the Asiatic station. As a matt
i of fact, Rear Admiral Kempf
1 command very nearly approa<
an independent station. Re
Admiral Remey, the nomin
commandant of the entire nav
force on the Asiatic station, is e
pected to remain in the Phili
pines, while Rear Admiral Kem]
will have a separate squadr
cruising on the Chinese and Ja
anese coasts.
The re establishment of t
force on the China station ini
be a significant fa<^ in view
the repeated hints from Europe
sources of hostilities on so large
scale that they may threaten
r involve Asia.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Central Tlmo at Jacks.>nvillo and Snvann
Eastern Tlmo at Other Points.
Schedule in KfToet February 25th, 1000.
; *onT",?>UND.
f,v. Jacksonville (P. H) .7.7! "8 ooii 7 45p 12
" Savannah (So. By ) 1215p 12 00a 4
" Barnwell 1 o2p 4 00ni7
" Black villa 4 17j> 4 15u fl
" Si?rinKll?ld 4 4?l> 4!tta..
' " Snlly 44.sp 4 47a..
. " Perry. 4 55a..
jr. Columbia 5 55 p rtoiia 9
Lv. Chariest.,n.(So. Kv 7 uuajlloup 1>
" Buinnicrvillij 7 4inTJOOntl 6
I " Bnui.-hville H 55aI 1 55u 7
. *' pianKcburg dfflal 2 50a; 7
IMIlgVIIIU . ... 10 1M 4 afci 8
Ar. Columbia u <jOh tluon, 9
' ITTa ovasto.tKo Kv. i *21)011 3uri?! uuop, .
4 " Hrftnitovlllo 2 4te| 381j> 1015p ..
" Aikon . a-joj, I
1 " Trnnton 5 00a. 4 00\> 11 00i> ..
" JohuHton. 5 2un 414(> 11 2upl
> Ar. 0<>lnnibift,(U. D.) ftiioi>' 210a
Lv. Columbia,! Bldg St 03Un 0 0 lTm 9
" Wiiinnlioro 7 (?i)| 7 Ala 10
4 " Chontor 7 51l> 8 loo 11
" it.M-k Hill HSty 8 47b 11
Ar. Chorlotto . .. _ o loi?l it ion 12
r Ar. tkiavillw ~ . ? i_>.",i7i i a ;i
' Af. Richmond <IQun| (1\ >
ArTWiwHInifton ?... .. "TtoollTi ,i>h$
HoitiniortH Fii.HH i . It 12u 11 2..(> 11
> " Philndolyhlu lla'Mi 2 5tln 1
" Now York . a 0B|?| ft 18a 4
Lt. Colombia . ifitfa 7 6Saf!
? Ar. Spartanburg 3 lOp' 11 a**
I . Aahoville 7 UUp' 2 lf7i>|
I Ar. Knoxville ,f 4 lftal 7 20T>
> Ar CinolnnitiTT*~ ... j 7Bopi 7 4.V> ~
Ar. IxmlwrWe ~ ? aoplTivoai.
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Ev. Knoxvillo 1 Ala 8 2Ah ..
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k ." Spartanburg 11 46a (lisp
Ar. Oo ainbln .. 32t>p it4.1i)
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Ar. Aik.-n >!' 7.? ii
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f arrive ant! tli'imri fmin i. n >.
f KleopJnic Cur St.rvion.
Rxrt'ilnnl ilnily lwi-MfiKi'r -xTvlce liotwi
F.i.riilft iind Nim York.
Noh. lit nntl ' ?? Nt-.v Yo-lc tnvl F'orklf* I.
Mctl. Ilnily f'Xrojit Suinlnv, ti#in?wui?l ox.
irtvfiy of Fullinim tlii< *? Di'uwiug Room blr
K Inn, t'onipart iin nt ami < ?'ohoi villi.ry (Jars,
twoon Now York,('oluiiil.iii iiml St An/nst.
5 Nut. .;i mill irl Now Y >r.c nn.l . i..rt in
liri'Kn. Draw intrrt/rnii earn Ik, IWi
Auxuntii iiml Now York.
l'ullmmi di uwlnif-roum earn
Iwinai I'opk Tam^B. Jifknoiiviiii', Havntin
Wu?hiriKton 'incl N"w Y<<rk.
p Pulliiiun nli'i'l?lnif earn IV wi-on Out! >ttc i
I Riulimoiid. L)i ilng airi' Ifiwirn Oiark
mi and Havananh. *
U Nn*. :L*> and ;lrt?U.'H. Flint Mall. Thmi
h Pullman drawtnir-f"om l?'?fTet nUniilnif i-ar*
ta i??ni Jtt<'t*onvilk> unil Now York anil P
man 8!i'oWnFcam 1*>1 ?\i'n Auifiwta and Oi
luttw: lnntnif i-iirM *701 ai> innala onr<w
1 Pullman nliM'pliiK earn hotwti'ii .imkn-inv
and Onltimli'.n piirontn daily 1 etwoon Jmikf
1 villi' and Cin" lonatl, via Annnvlllo.
ntAN'K H.OANNON, J.UCULP.
& Third V P. A'Dmi. M*r., Triifiio Mui
WiwdiliiK'. -1 1?.J*
i w a n JtK, ?m..nn rJR.nRnnwroK.
Uuv Fan^l^P'ii jgiJlUon. I w- *i' ?
i f?A?
j *
r NEW ~~ J
smith and (
| woodshop. i
! WE have opened 'a SHOP oo jS
3 the OLARK CORNER in lg
the old Henry Hancock Shop, 19
">nd are prepared to do all w
Rinds ol ^
blacksmith & woodwork. -1
WE GUARANTEE SATIS- 1
FACTION to our Matrons. '
m Prices to Suit the TIMES. B
J3 We will be glad to do your
P Work. I
" D. P. BAKER and 1
peter Mcpherson. i
OOUTH CAROLINA & GEORGIA I
ar ^ EXTENSION R. R. COMPART, fl
vy Schedule No. 4 9
In Effect 12 01 a. m., Sunday, Dee. Zi, 189?. <^M
7 BetweenCamden.S.C .aod Blacksbnrg,S.C. I
West. 33 Eant. 83. 38
in First Class EASTERN TIME. FlratClaM MR
Passenger P&naenger 4V
er Dally Pally *9
n? Except STATIONS. Except jj
Sunday. -- kiShatter. - 1
nh v m.i a. M. t
12 50 Camden 18 89 I
.. r I i s DeKalb 18 02
1 87 Westvllle II 90 1
?i I Id Kershaw - 11 86 I
2 10 Heath Spring II 80
,?i 2 15 Pleasant Hill II 19 I
2 391 Lancaster 10 99
2 50 Riverside 10 40u>
X - 3 OU Sprtngdcll 10 SO
3 10 Catawha Junotton 10 SO
P 3 20 Leslie 10 10
' 3 40 Rock Hill 1? 00
r)(T 3 55 Newport 9 89
' 4 02 Tlrzuh 9 SO
nn 4 20 Yorkville 9 IB
4 35 Sharon " 9 01
n 4 50 Hickory Urovc 8 46
" 5 00 Smyrna 8 89
5 20 Illackaburg 8 19
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q|' arc Clayi EASTERN TIME. Sec. CltlM *
Mixed - MixedDaily
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? Except STATIONS. _Km?p?__
Sunday. Sunday.
to A M. -. P. M. j ,
H 10 Ulackshurg 8 40
* 30 Earls r 8 20
? H 40 Patterson Springs 8 If J
l> 20 Shelby . 0 00 4
10 00 Cattlmorc . , ." . 4 AO
10 10 Mooresboro ' 1 4 40
lo 25 Henrietta 4 2q*'_;
10 50 Forest City j 3 50
11 15 Kutberfordton 3 28
1135 Millwood V 3 08
H 4 Golden Valley _ ^ 110
12 05 Thermal City ' * J 2 46
12 25 Glenwood 3 28
12 50 Marlon 1 00 ..
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WEST. OAFFNEY DIVISION E Abts
First ClaSS FlratrHlii,
15 13 EASTEM4 TIME. 14 18
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.... 1 0 *' IHncksburg .7 50 8 00
.... 20 0 20 Cherokee Falls -7 90 2 48
fttp I 40 0 40 Guffney 7 10 2 20
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??!' Trains Nos. 32 and 33 connect at Hlacksbura
*>P with trains on tho Guffney Division.
i'J! ?Traln No- 32 connects at Camden with the
*>! Charleston Division of the Southern Hallway
iYr 'or all points south.
Train No 33 leaving Camden at 12.40 p. m.,
.... k">?k wc8 (i muses connection ut Lancaster,
S. C., with ihc L ft C. II. K.. at Cat?wba Juno....
tton with the S.A. L., romc north: at Rook
Hill with tho Southern Railway,ffolnff north.
Train No. II connects at Hlucksburg with the
40p Southern Hallway from the south. At Marlon,
not) N C., with Southern Railway koIdk west..
12p SAM'I,. HUNT. A. TRIPP,
.Wp President. Superintendent.
/la S. II. LUMPKIN. O. P. A.
LANCASTER A ('HKHTBJK
V'V RAILWAY.
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;;; Between Chester and Lancaster.
-?-1 Schedule In Effect Dec. 17, 18W.
?- Daily Except Sunday.
o.81
; Su Southbound. Northbound.
No. If. No. 17. No.l6.NaH
? P. M A. Mil Mi, I* P. M. A. If
HI) 10 30. d Lv ...Chester ... Ar 6 00 7 67
'.!!! 8 47 II I0|* Rlchburg" 6 l? 721
8 67 II 3oU " HasconiTllle.. 4 68 7 12
" ? i:t 11 60* .Fort Lawn..." 4 36 6 67
lOn ... .
? 40 it an d Ar Lancaster!. Lv 4 10 A 30
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,A| P. M P. M P. M. A. M
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(US. No. i?. leavlnit Lancaster 6.31 a. m,, makes
/Jii close connection at Chester with Southern
a'n Railway No 36 for Charlotte and polots north :
oi:i and Sealioard Air Line "Atlanta Special" for
Ailanta and points wi st Also with Carolina
A Northwestern Ky. No. 10 for Lenoir, N. U.
and Intermediate points, and Southern Kali
?uy wo m Kir i oiuiiiDlt anil point* south.
No 17, leaving Chester 10 81 a. m , connocts
wlili Southern Ky . No. SA from Columbia and
I ii points south: Seaboard Air Line "Ailtnta Hpe>
,:i dal" from Northern and Kaatern polnta and
tin Southern Ky, No. 31 from Northern and KantA-a
ern points, and at Lancaster with 8 C. & O. E.
.'tin for MlackahurK.
No 10. leaving Lancaster 1 00 p. in., connects
U'm at Lancaster with S. 0, & Q, B from ('vuiden
and Marlon, Southern Ky No M at Chester for
Charlotte and points north.
No. I ft, leaving Chester MO p m.. connects at
K-a Chester with Southern Kallway No. 34 from
Columbia anu points south.
cm LKROY SPRINGS,
... J. M. H K A Til
Gen'l. I m Agent.
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