The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, April 26, 1898, Image 4
PAIN WAs INsULTER.
The Text of the Ulimatumn that wrs Cable,
to Witnister Woodford to be Presented
to the Spanilsh Governsuenit, the
fluk"lllation of which Presen.
tatiots they Avoilvil by a
roanipt Cessation of
Diploatie nela.
tIOUn.
Washington, April 21.-Tho fol
lowing statemlent of the text of tLe
ultimatum to Spain was issuied to
day:
On yesterday, April 20, 1898,
about 11 o'clock A. Mf., the depart
m3nt- of Stato served notico of tho
purposo of this Governmont by do.
livering to Minister Polo a copy of
the resolutions passed by the ('on
gross of the Unitod States on the
19th instant. After the zecoipt of
this notico tiho Spanish minister for
warded to the Stao department a
request for his passports, which wort
furnished to 'Ai oi yesterday after
110011.
Copy of the instructions to Wood
ford is herewith appended:
Tho United States ininister at
Madrid was at t he samo timo in
structd to * mako a liko conmuni
cation to the Governmont of Spain.
This morning the department re
ceivod from (on. Woodford i tele
gram, a copy of which is hereunto
attached,-showing that the Spanish
Government. -had . brokn oil diplo
matic relations with this Governl
ment. This courso .ronders unnecos
sztry any further dilAomatic action
on the part of the United States.
April, 20, 189.-Woodford, Mill
ister, Madrid: You have been fur.
nished with the text of a joi,it reso
lution voted by the Congress of tihe
United States on the 191h inlstatnt
approved today- in relation to th1e
pacification of the islanld of Cuba.
In obo(eiiee to that, Act. the Presi
dent directs you to iIIIIediiately
Comm11unl1iiate to tle ( ovem-ii1iient of
Spain said resolution, wit h tho for
mi1 demand of the Govirnm1ileiit, of
the United Staltes that the Iovern
mont of S1ili it onco reRiquish it
authority and governmontil i le is
land of Cuba and withdraw its land
and naval forces from Cuba and
Cuban waters. .in taking t1his step
the United States heireby disclaims
inty dimposition or ittention to exer
ciso sovereignty, jurisdiction or con
trol over said islanmd vxcopl for tll
pacification thereof, and asserts it.
determinfat.ioni, whl that, is a1ccoM
p0lishied, to leave th le govermn-..
and centrmol of the Isliand to1 its 1poo
1p1o under such free andt indepejcind.
ont governmenct as t hey may est ab
lish.
"If by the hour of nioon on Saturii
day next, the 2:11 day of A pr-il iin.
stant, t here be inot (commun iicat ed
to this Govern ment by t hat of Spain
a full tad satisfactory responiso to
his demand anxd resoluition, where.
by the ends of peaico in Cunba shall
be assur-ed, th liP resident will pro.
coed, withoumt furt her not ,ee, to use
the powo- anmd anthlority en~joine~d
and conferred upjoni hin by the said
joint resolution, to stuch an extent its
may be necessary to carry the samne
into offect."
"SheCrm an.
Telegram:
"Madrid, April 2 1, 1 8. (1to
c*ived at 9.( 2 A. M.) Shernm.
W\ashington. Eaythis (Tlhuirsday)
monig, imm editely afte.r t ho re
ceipt of your open1 telegram, andt be
fore I had comamnunicat ed same to
Spanish Gover,anwn-t, Spanish in
ister for foreign& affairs not iliPd mec
that diplomat ic relation s hibtweeni
the two counltries, andi that all oilicial
commnrUjicationx bet w'eIn ihei r re
splct ivo repre'sentat is, havi e ceaise'd
1 accordingly, askedi for safe' pasi
ports. Turn legat ion over to BrintisI
embassy, amid le-ave for P aris this
afternoon. 11iave not ilied c ,nsuila.
'I ke JOUlASON'S
CILL & FE VE R
All Po,rtsa an tah,. Narita Co.ast aisal tha, Port
of (li.ufaiegue-s. un thle so,nh ast,
Nsamted lby theo Prea-dCit-a
WVashingtonz, A pril 22.--The~ fol
lowing proclamat ion annonnecing a
blockade, of Cuban piorts was issued
today:
By the President of the Unaited
States:
*A PIIocLAMiA'rloN.
* Whereas, by a joint re'solutiori
passed by the congress and approv d
April 20, 1898, and communicated
to the govoromout. of Spain, it was
demanded that said government a t
onceo relinquish its authority and
goveran-ont, in the island of Cuba,
and withdraw its laud and naval
forces from Cuban waters; and the
President of tho Unite States di.
rected and empowered to use tho
ontire land and naval forces of the
United States, and to call into the
actual srvico of the Unitod SiNtes,
and militia of the sovoral States to
such oxtout as might bo noc!ssary to
carry said resolution into ofM)ct; and
Whoreas, in carrying into effect
said resolution, the president of the
United States (leooms it necessary to
sAt on foot and maintain a blockade of
the north coast of Cuba, including
all ports on satid coast bet woen Car
denas and Biahia Honda, and the
port. of Cienfuegos Oin (lhe south
coast of Cuba.
Now, thereforo, I, William Mc.
Kinlov, president of the United
States, in order to enf,)rce the said
resolution, do hereby doela.,)'and pro.
claim that the United States of Am
rica have instituted, aind will main
tain ai blockade of tho north coast of
Cuba, incltiding ports on said coast
between Cardonas and Bahii Honda,
and the port of Cienfuogos, on tho
south coast Of Cuba, aforosaid, ill
pirsuane of the laws of the United
States 111d the law of nations ap.
plictbile t.o such cases. An Iflicient
force will be posted so as to provent
the entrance and exit of vessols from
the ports aforesaid. Any neutral
vessels approaching any of said ports,
or attelipting to leavo the same,
without notice of knowledge of the
establishmiieiit of such blockading
forces who will ondorse on her rog.
ister the fact, anid the dato, of such
warning, where such endorsement
wIs mIade, and if thle saio vessel
shall Iaillin aitteilpt to enter any
blockadedI port, sho will be captured
aind Fent, to th Ie IieIIrestt convenient
port. for such proctedings against her
anild her cargo its Prizit, as may be
dleeled advisablo.
Nontral vessels lying in any of
said ports at the time of the establish..
mont of such blockado will bo allowed
thirty dai to issuo therofrom.
1In witness whereof, t have hero
11n1to Set, m1y hand aind caused the
seal of the UnitedStatestobe alixed.
.Dono at the vitv of Washington
this 22d day of April, A. D., 1898,
and of the independenco of the
l'InitedtStatew, the one hiindred aind
tt,wenty -secondic.
1y t he Presidenat,
d1ouix Sma:aMAN, Soec'tyv of State.
It is true w'isdom for every
body to tako a thorough courso of
Swift's Specific just at this season
of the year. The blood is sluggish
and1( impoverished, and tho systm
is full of impu )lritios which should
be eliminated. In addition to
thoroughly Cleansing the blood,
and toning upj the system so as to
avoidl loss of aippet ito and a gen-.
eral run-down feeling in thiie
sprinig. S. S. S. so strengthens and
builds up as to fortify against the
many forms of dlangerous illness
that abound (luring tho hot sum
mier season. It is a very small
matter to take this precaution but
it insures health and strength all
Bummer. Swift's Specific
S. S.S.I;.Blood
is far ahead11( of all other remedlios
for this purpose. It is a real
blo<d( remedy which promptly
purifies the blood( and thoroughly
renovates the entire system, tones
andl strengthens the stomach, and
renews the appoetite. It is tihe
only safe tonic, being purely vege
table, and 111o only b)lood remedy
guaranteed to contain no arsenic,
sulphur, mercury, potash or othor
minerail substance, whichl is of so
much implortanco to all w~h)o know
the injurious ofiecots (If theso drugs.
Nature shou1(1li e alssisted1 by nsa
lure's remedy, S. S. S. Take
S. S. S. and be wvell all summor.
IIH PIIESXIPENT CALLS FOll MORI
VOLUNTEERS -Il 'N LINCOLN IN
18411.
One Ifti u VreJ ad TweiAv-FIv" Thompanl
Noen Fronta Natiouial oInsv d Won e-l.
Noethla Varonuslit St.two Over Two
Thotuiand.
Washington, April 23. --Tho Presi
dont today immned the following
proclamatiou calling for 125,000
troops to serve two years:
By the Pre.-ident of tho Unit'd
States.
A PROCLAMATION:
Whereas, a joint resolution of
Congress was approved on tho 20th
diy of April, 1898, outitlod "A joint
rs isluti.n for the rocognition of the
indepedenco of the people of Cuba,
domandng that the government of
the Island of Cuba, and to withdraw
i1s land and naval forcos from Cuba
ind Cuban waters, and directing the
Prvi'dent of tho United States to
i arcy theso resolutions into effoct,'
Itd
W%'herens, by an act of Congress,
entitlid "An act to provido for tom
porary increasing the military estil
lishment of the United States in
Aimo of war and for othor purposes,"
ipproved April 22, 1898, the Pres.
dent is authorized, in order to raise
i volunteer army, to issuo his proc
amation calling for volunteers to
3ervo in tho army of the United
Statos:
Now, thereforo, I, William Mc
Kinloy, Presid< 't of the United
States, by virtue of the power vestod
in moe by the constitution and the
laws, and deoming suflicient, occa
sion to exist, have thought lit to .l
forth, and horeby do call forth,
volunteers to the aggregato number
of 125,000 in order to carry into
effect the purpose of the said resolu
tion; the samo to bo apportioned, as
far as practicable, among the several
States and territorios and the Dis
trict of Columbia, according to pop.
ulation and to servo for two years,
unless sooner discharged.
The dletails for this object will bo
iunmediately communicated to the
proper anihorities through the war
departmcient.
In wittness hereof I have horounto
set my hand and causod the sOal of
the United States to ho aflIxed.
Dono at the city of Wiashington, this
23d day of April, A. 1). 1898, and
of the independence of the United
States the one hundred and
twenty-second.
(Seal. ) WIu.AN MCKINLEY.
By the President:
JoHs SIERMAN,
Secretary of State.
Johnson 's
Chill and
Fever
Tonic
Cures Fever
In One Day.
nna.y Riusdiam cnet Enmgiand A r. Nowv Frien,d
Dy to, tho Unied Sta.t,e
London, April 24.--With an im
portant exception there is general
aontinenital conden,nation for the
United StatoA today. This excep.
Lion emanates from Russia. T1hmoSt.
Petorsburg Vijedomnost i, speaking for
Russia's attitude toward the United
States, says: "T1hie friendship which
has existed for many years betwom
the two States, excludes every idec,
of an unfriendly attitude upon the
part o' Rucssiia at the present junie.
Lure."
Tho Viedomuosti adds: "No docubi
the Uciited States now value thi
friendship mnore, thcan ever."
The othIer cocntinentcal neOwspapo)re
r3ontinuu their hitter hostility, and
the London Suniday papers coat,ain
many indientions of unfriendliness
Tihus. die Suniday Sun, while in omc
place over T. P. O'Connor's signature,
it warmly endorses America, in an
other paragraph refecring to the New
rastle Chronicle's attack on America
says:
"Though it will bo diflicult for
every one to agree wvithi him, espe.
aially wvhior thme wrtor'sm vigor leads
hiam to pacrtial blicidness rogarding
Spanish atrocities, yet there lire few
in England today who will not agree
with his stern donunciation of Amer
loa's shilly-aballying in Reeking to
give the world a motive other than
the real one for th'I Cuban agita
tion."
Trho Newcastle Chronicle sayA:
"It is not~ humanitarianist.. in
heroics, it is blypocrisy in hysteries."
~ ,JI,. "
A dispatch from Paris to tho Sun
day Special reads:
"The American inthols of deal
ing with spain havo excited unani
mous indiguation. France will no
lot Spain go down without a helping
hand. Tite considerations for prom pi
and activo intorforence upon hor
part tre inaty. Frou the point o(
voiw of self preservation the Monroe
doctrino must bo combatted. Th
hundreds of millions of French capi
tal invested in Spain inust he pro.
teeted and tho Latin raca must be
upheld against tho Anglo-Saxon
Thto army has boon undor a cloud
lately and would be glad of a diver.
ion.
"Finally, Fron h prestigo would
not only be restored by the stop, but
it would moot the approval of Rus
sia, Austria, Italy aid even Uer
Innfly.
Tio same paper professes to have
information that Chili is likely to at
tack San Francisco, 'vorkiug in con
junction with a Spanish attack upon
the oastern coast.
A special dispatch describing yes.
torday's doparture of troops from
Madrid, says:
"There was a scono of remarkable
onthusiasm, women marching along
with the soldiers, filling their pockets
with cigars, provisions and money,
and kissing thOm at the stations,
senators, deputies, and a numerous
repr-sentation of the nobility, includ
ing many ladies, bid the troops faro
well.
"Tho sending of such quantities
of troops to the Canary Islands and
Balearic Islands is causing inuch
wonder in Madrid, and it is suggest.
ed Spain fears that while OngOgOd in
war with the United States other
complications minght ariso which
would endangor those possessions."
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THE of meaning
and a out which such tender -an
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so assists nature
S n the change tak
Mothrt ing place that
the Expect;Int
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bled to look for
ward without
dread, suffering or gloomy fore
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experiences the joy of Motherhood4
Its use insures safcty to the lives
of both Mother and Child, and she
is found stronger after than before
confinenient-in short, it "makes
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so many have. said. Do n't be
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" My wife suffered more in ten min
utes with either of her other two hil
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blessing to any one expecting to be
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A SPANISHE SUHoONIC CAPURNd.
The Torpedo loat Porter Captures the
Alathilde, 1.a,ten rith Iutn--The Block.
ading Flect I ivided.
Kest West, April 23.-The fleet
captured another prizo yesterday
afternoon. The schooner Mathilde,
laden with rum, was taken by the
torpedo boat Porter after a lively
chase, during which a number of
solid shots were fired. A prizo crew
from the flag ship was put on board
the schooner, but no ship could be
spared to tow- her and she was
brought into Key West in tow of the
Associated Press dispatch boat
Dauntless, which arrived about mid
night.
The Dauntless reports that the
fleet has been divided. The Nash
villo and the Machias or (astine
sailed wo. t at 1.0 o'clock this morn
while the Amphithrite, the Puritan,
the Cincinnati and Castine or
Machias sailed east later. The rest
of the fleet at 3.30 o'clock in the
afternoon was blockading Havana,
which is distant ton miles to the
southward.
NAslIVIILLE FIRELi TEiE FIRS~T 8110oT.
Capitures tihe Spanish steamaer iluena Ven
tura Wth1 a Orew~ of Twenty Men
P'rize Crewv Placed on iHoard the
spautsh, ship.
Key West, April 22.-The first
Spanish prize is the steamer Buena
Ventura from Pascagoula, Miss., for
itotterdam, with lumber.
The Nashville fired a blank shot,
which the Spaniard ignored. This
was followed by a shot from a six
pounder. The Buena Ventura then
surrendered wvith her crow of twenty
The Nashville towed her prize in
to this harbor at 11 o'clock this
morning and put a p)rize crew on
board. Both ships are lying well
out in the stream.
The news of the capture of the
Spaniard sot the people of Key
West wild with enthusiasm. All
work has been suspended and the
docks are crowded with people.
The Nashville is in charge of Comn
manifde'r WVashburn Maynard, of Ten
nessee, w ho i'i the only southern
commander in the navy. Senior En
sign TV. P. McG rudor, of the Nash
ville, is from Vicksburg, Miss.
Tho Spanish steamer Buena Ven
tura, captured b)y the United States
gunboat Nashville, is a tramp) steam
er hailing from Bilboa, Spain. She
belonged to the Sarrinaga line. On
March 20 she arrivo at Pascagoula,
Miss., from Havana, aind was on the
wvay to Pensacola, Fla., to load for
!Holland when captured.
ros-rneA5rEIt oENERAL RIESIoNs.
Fousilsh Stories as to, the Caur.e are I?enuied
TRhe Re-ai Onuso is ihat lie is suiffer
Inmg fromt Hetart Troul.
Washington, April 21.--Postmans
tar General Gary attended his last
Cabinet meeting this afternoon. Hoe
confirmed the report of his re.signa
tion front the Presidential family
and the appointment of h5is succes
sor, Charles Emory Smitfi. The
reason given for (Gon. Gary's retire
mont is that he is a victim of heart
trouble, and1( today his physician
warned him that lie could not stand
the mental excitement which he is
now undergoing, andi( which lie is
likely to oxperieca within the next
few mont hP. There is nio difference
of opinioun between the President
anmd GJen. Gary. Trhe latter stood
with the President for peace until
the last moment, lie is a Presby
t,rian, so that roligion cut no figure
SIn his resignation, as has~ been sug.
- Igested. It was said that he was a
Catholic, and his resignation was oc
c asionod through his devotion to th e
IPope.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
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soville. Eastern Thme tetween Co
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ffective April . 1828.
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Ar. Augusta.................. 4 15p 7 45a
Lv. Col'bia, 8.C.&G.Ry..... ...4 oop 7 8ga
Ar. Charleston................ 8 ODp i t a
,v- Col'bia, F..&P.Ry.... 11 55 a 12 47 a
Savannah.............. 447 p 80A
Ar. JkMa.lsnvil!e. ..p 6 .A
8LEEPINO CARSLPRVIC0.
Most excellent daily passenger servioe be
tween Florida and New York.
Nos.87ad 88--Washington and Southwestern
Limited. Solid Vestibuled train with dining
care and first class coaches north of Charlotte.
Pullman drawing room sleeping cars between
Tampa. Jacksonville, Savannah. Washington
and Now York.
Pullman sleeping cars between Augusta and
Richmond.
Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars be
tween Greensboro and Norfolk. Close connec
tion at Norfolk for OLD POIWT COMFORT.
arriving there in timne for breakfast.
Nos. 35 and 86-U. 8. Fast Mail. Through
Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping cars bo
tween Jacksonville and New York and Pull
man sleping ears between Augusta and Char
lotte. Pullman sleeping oars between Jack
tonville and Columbia, en route daily between
Jacksonville and Cincinnati via Asheville.
FRANK B. GANNON, J.M.OULP,
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr. T. M., Washington.
W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDW1CK,
G. P. A.. Washington. A. G. P. A.. *Atlanta.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Condensed heheduic In Eyect
February 27, L03.
STATIONS. N 1.
Tv. Charleston.................7 l0nm
Lv. Colu mbl.......... .. I n
Prospority...................12 I1 p in
"Nwber ......................1222pm
" Nin ty-x............. ......I 25 p in
Ar. Greenwood ....................1 45 p in
SHodge.......................225pn
Ar. Abboville ............
Ar. Bolton....................~
Ar. Andorson .......
Ar. Aroonvai...................
STATIONS.o. 11'.
Piedmon....... .......... 10 a in
Lv. ndesou...............11 05 a mn
Lv. elto........ .......... 11 11 a mn
Ar. ounlda...............12 02 p mn
Lv. iodcq................ 125 p mTi
Greenood...............I 00 45 pm
". Niety-ir................12 25 p mn
Nowbory................2255 p mn
Proseriy................2 10 inm
Ar.......... 8 00 p m
Ar. CAlesnt..................... 9 80 p
~alInIISTATIONS. NDa4i~
" Piedmont...................... 10 55O a m
" lam Sp" Aston.......... 11 18am
10y. 26 Anero..............~Tp 05 p
02Ar. 0 Donali.............. 1202 p m8
10v. Abboll ....................... 71 4220 a m
1v. 25oge 8lp.. ................ 12 5 20p
"1 Grenwod.............Bpbr.. .Ar. 1 0a O.m
"- inty81............ ...vll ... 10 25pm
Transwor ..................ry2 egnt Plm
Aleicr. we Columbia .............. Ashe0ille
Arou dhalst................... an 00noin
ains lNave SpArTINnbSg. 4 0disn
58rtboun 10a L ....Ohar8:ston...r 800p. 100,
8~S 80n 11 a4 a.. dnumbia.....u Limited.)~
9Tra121fv G......Allton....."nd24 5'lain
10 04aond 1 4 ....i.28t.... " an 5:2 p. in.,
108 p0 .. Up n Vib..... "L1m05t7d)0
10 8a 22 P"u...mJnevie.. 22 8
Pullan pal..ac olt......ar on Train 647p
11 2AN 8. A..NprOnbur..CLvP14 0
Th45p V7P Ar.... Ashrvillo. ..L 8Waingt5p
"P," UR p.m "A" . m.DWOK
Traingtond 10 carr tlantaullma
enroue daiy bet e abonle ndrc Aiil
TrislaerSpatandrd, A.& . ivsn
Sortbud. Northbo7aum,8:7 .m. :1 ..
Leais Mle aesGeevll.P.ands. Mdvison,
northound,:45M. m. :8.m. :P. P.,
0080 m,10 p.m. VL restbed Ar m2ited).0
700lman alac slpig cars o Tr4n801d
8 8 7 d829o A.Knd 1 ivsion. 8
,4 2 Wasingon D..JnAtlan129 ta, Ga.
C*11 l E 30 BiropRi 12 0 2RE 71
942, 104 . 2 Eastr ntaar 11Tim0o .
10uthbound Nort..hpn..14428hbu20
1135 A.09 PM. PM.,pat..11 P.M4 4.M
ii 008 122.1 45LArOLansArvt 1 2 8( 10
'V 3.8H20 2 10 .Cin n. I kw7ULO&N,St
7 00or8 L'nd2nt. Golvi te 25 Tr88an.
7 1 8572 0 .Kna 50 YEARS42' 6
7 3, 0 2 1 . EXPy.. 1245ENCE8:
7 ' 028 .uap. 28 082
q0n10 lyas8 er...ae opini.. fre w44ther an2
105In trit von47 eBal Jineazublko 20 te3)t
sen free. 0 8li ea a e.....frm...u11 10p t0e5 2
V. G.CH L I c J.II rkAN,
Auperntoelydllunt. wekl.MateT.
9nl endonoraan keten oad eetDto a
qu asorai e a,wete an
inven fon rob~I,e ~b l e. a Comalea.
MUNtatifBt aderkan. or
an ~1e.I V 8t., Waeblogton, I.i
To Atlanta, Chi uiotte Augusta, Alhenfj, Nvi
mington. Now Orleans. 0,hattanoogs,
Nashvit,e and New York.
BOBlon, A toMond Washington,
Nortoolt Phil elphia.
Boledu e In efleUl unY24,'1898.
LvNewYor viaPeng..TIim,0Oa
Philadelphia .................... 121 i is 06 alA
uialtimoro......-- ...............8 o * 260as
" W bashington...................... 440 "4 40 i)
t1oilimn)ud..................... 850 pm 9V6
Lv Norfolk, via 8. A.,..- ~pm~~*9'~
e'oren outh " 840pm 920
Lv Welde n, via 3. A. L....*j8mell5 am
Ar flend..raon. * '.......12 am *16 91 p
Ar Durlium, via 1. A. L....... t a it udI
Lv Durham. " ...... t7 0' pmti 10 oa
r Ialeigh, via 8. A. L ...' .. *2 10 am 8~Wim
Sanford. .. . ........... 885 ": 508 "
Houthern P .......... 4 2 5 s
" Hamlet ..>........................ 510 " 06 S3
4 Wa desboro . ............ 654 " 811
Monroe .... .. ........... 648 9 12 "
W-1m1ingto ................. *12 4
Ar Charlotte, v S. A. L.'... *7 60 "*10 26yni
"Chster, vih U. A.L....8... 8 10pm 0~47 im
Lv columbia, C. N. & L.A it. -.-----..... to0cpm
A rOlinton " I,. ......... 946am 12~"'
Green wood " ..... 10 85 " 107 am
" Abbeville " ......... 1106 " 140
Elberton 4
hen ...1...... 12 07 pm 241
Athens ........ 115 845
Winder " ........ 169 " 4 80
"Atlanta, 8. A. L. (Union
Depot) (Central Timel 250 " 20
NORTHBOUND No. 402. No. 88.
Lv tlanta,(CentrTime)*1200am *760 pp
* Winder " .......... 240 pm 1042 "
"Athens ......... 310 " 1121 I
Elberton "4 ..... 4 15 " 12 H- am
Abbevillo " ....6 1; "6
" Greenwood b ... 41 " 213 4
"1.nton .........84 4 265 4
A~i Columbia,o. Nc. &Lit. t. 7 45 t"
" Chestor ' .......,, 818 " 426
Ar uhar lotte. via S. A. L......*1025pm *7 60"~
Lv -Monroe, via 1.A.L. 40pm I I .
"ll Hamlet, 1123 " 815 "
Ar Wilminmton *12 pm
Southern Pines" ......... 12 14 9 9 2 am
Raleigh . .......... *2 10 *1185 "
lenderson, "......... 828 ' *100 n
Ar Durhaul ". .782 ".T- 50 pm
Lv Durham " F7 00 pm t 1110 am
Ar Weldon, via 8. A. L........ i4t5 am * 005
- Iohmond....... A C L ...... 8 '0 " 7 35
"Washingtin,viaiPenin.RR.. 1281 11 80
Balpinoro " '* " 1 44 pm 1 0" am
Philadelphia ' " " 8 60 pin 80 "0
" New York. A " *023 " *65J W
ArPortsmouth " " ' 786am 50ji.n
Nerfolk 4 4 '750 " 005
*5D'1y. t D11y, ex. Sunday.
Nns. 403 aid 402.-"The Atlanta Special"
Hold Vestibute Train of Pullman bleepere
and Coaches between Washington and At
itanil. alo Pullnan SlCenrs between Ports.
mouth and Chester. 8. C.
Nop. 41 and 88.-'The 8. A. L. Expresp,"
Solid Tratin, Coachs and Pullman 81eepers
between Portsmouth and Atlanta. Company
bleepors bet ween Columbia and Atlanta.
t t h trains make immediate connection at
Atlanta for lontgomery, Alobile, Bew Or
leans, Texa-, California, M(xIco, Chatta.
nooga, Nashville, lemphis Alacon, Florlda.
For Tickets Sleepers, and Information, ap.
pi to It. A. 1ewlani, Gon. Agt., Pass. Dep't
4; Rimboll House,Atlanta, Ga.
It. A. EWLAND, Uen Agt Pass.bi~pt.
At anta Ga.
E. ST. JO1 N', ViCe-PreR. and Gen' M an aer
V E. MicBEF.:, (Jen'l luperintendent.
11. W. 1. 0 LOVER, Troffle Manager.
T. J. ANDFRSON, Oen' Passenger Agent.
GENERAL OEFICH8: PORTSMOUTHI, VA.
THE UEIA REIENTON LINE.
Double Daily Trains between Charleston
Columbia and Augusta.
QUICKER TIMR.
SOUTH CAROLINA & GEORGIA i It (0
PASSENCER DEPA il MICNT,
CUArLESTON. S. C Jan 24, 1897.
tCHEDULE. DILY.
Lv Charleston........... 7 10 am 5 80 pm
Sum merville,................... 7 46 am 6 10 pm
Georges............. 8 80 M 7 144 pm
Bra nehllie .............. 8 81 am 7 35 pm
towesville ....................... 9 16 am 7 50 pm
Orangoburg.......... ........... 9 2 am 8 20 pin
St. Matthews.................... 9 1d am 8 48 pm
Fort Mot-to................... . ..10 00 am 9 03 pm
Kingville ............10 10 am 9 20 pm
Ar Columbia ............10 55 am 10 10 pm
Lv Cumi ...............7 am 4 00 pm
Kigsile...... ..........7 40 am 4 44- pm
For tMotte................. 751 am 4 55pm
St. Matthe ws............8 02 am 5 09 pm
Orangeburg............... 8 24 am 5 27 pm
howeavilie..............8 83 am 6 42 pm
Branchyllie..,,........... 8 .5 am 6565 pm
Georges.................9 35 am 6 814 pmn
Sum mnerville..............10 22 am 7 18 pm
A r Charleston.............,1 ,0 anr 8 0O pm
1.V Charleston ............. 7 10 am 6 80 pm
Branchyllle.............9 15 am 7 50 pn
Bamber ................... 9 41 amt 8 28 pm
Denmar................... 952 am 8 42 pm
- lc il .......................10 10 am 8 68 pm
Williston..................10 27 am 9 17 pm
Aio uut.......,............11 09 am 9 57 pm
ArAni..........................11 51 am 10 45 pm
L vA ugusta ................... 620 am 820 pm
A ik en...................7 (8 a m 4 27 pml
Williston ................7 49 am 5 09 pm
Blackvlle...............8 08 am 5 28 pm
(G Denmark...............8 20 am 6 44 pm~
Bamberg.................. 883am 6 58pm
Biranchvi3le............... 910 am (3110 pm
ArOCharleston................11 00 am 8 .10 pm
FAST EXPRESS AUGUSTA AND WASUINGToN4
WITil PUI,LMAN BETWEEN AUGUSTA,
AIREN AND NEBW YORK.
Lv Augusta......-....... ................. 805 pm
L vA ik en ..................................44 an
Ar Denmark.............................. 4 50 pm
Lv Denmark....-~....................... 6 25 au
Lv Aikon......... ....................... 7 28 am
Ar Augusta.......,. ..................... 8 10 am
DAILY U.OiEPT SUNDAY.
Lv Camden... ................. 8 45 am 2 25 pm
Camiden Junction....95 am 8556pm
A r Klng viilo .~.............10 05 am 4 35 pm
Lv Klng ville.................10 25 arn 6 00 am
Camden Junction.....I..1 00 am 6 .40 am
Ar Clarnden....................11 66 pm 8 16 am
Connections at, Columbia wit.h Southern
Rtailway for all points in upper Mouth and
North Carolina. Solid1 traIns between Char
leston and Asheville. Connections from
points on Southern Rlailws to Augusta,
Aiken and other pints on "1 he Charleston
Line"; at Charleston with Cl.yde Line Bleam.
ers to New York and Jacksonville.
L. A. EMiElSON, Tramol Mianager.
E. 8. BlOWisN, General Manager
GAeneral Offtes: ('harleston . C.
Clia'loston and. WOStorli Carolina Rwy Co
Augusta and Asheville Short Line.
Schedu.e In Etffet Oct. 8,11897.
Leave AugustA...... .. 9 40 a ta 1 40 p m
At riv O reo, wood.1....2 17 P m .......
An n'erson ....................6 i0p.n.
Laurens..........1 15 p in 7 00 a mn
G reen ville3.3... 3 0 p mn ....,..
010en 8 : ings.....05 pm .......
S pa tan u ag......8 00 p in 10u10anm
Saiud a............. 5 83 p m .......
Ilendersonvillo. 0.0 p mi .......
A she0v11i0.~....... 70 pm ...,...
Leave A ek-ville........8 20 a mn .......
Spat anurg ....11 46 a nm 4 00pta
(Gle&,n 8 n i gs...10 00 a m .....n.
O e il .....11 fO0a i 0
Laurens....... .... 80 p in 7 10 p in
ArrlveOreenwood..- 2 28 p mn 0 0t a in
A ndersen ,,---~.... . 7 80 a mn
___Anugus a...........00p m 11_10aum
Le ave Calhoun Falls.. 44i p i~~
A rt lve ta leigh ....-... ....1 20 a m n
N rlolk .....,...,..8 anm
P'et ersh utg . 0.. 20 a mi.n2.
Rtio hinmnu.....72
Art lyve A : ondatl------.---............5 pmit
Falirfx----.---............ 5pm
Ye u.xPee ........... 0 am 0'20 pm
11(eaufoa t-..~.... ... 0 8 am 7 .10 pmi1
Foer Iyt l .....10 0 arim 7 810 pat
Saveniiiaih ...-....... ........ 8 0 pm
Chat lest on -..................08 pmn
Sn vainnnhl"-~~~~-.--....... 60 sin
Port iioy,i ..-..... 1'5opm 8 -5 am
ntort ............ 152p 82r, pm
,Al ene ..............10 47 p-m
Arrive.A.ag....................2 pmn
Leave GIreenwood, - - -ai
A Lraive en....""""""------..'.70 5 am
LmeaoSparanhu'g."''""'''"'''.....9 am
Lea urenhig.""""""""""".... 80 pm
Arrie GE'ouOel.............. 0pm
l.-l0 r. in. train frE uit maks e8s
C rne ir at hnloun a.'ai for all points on
'9I(in con'inertion Ct Greenwood for all
pointa oni 8. A. L,. and C. and Q. Itailway, ai.d
at Spartanbumrg wi,h Southern Railway
For auy iniformnation relative to tickets
r.ates, meliednies, addrese.
WV . CIA IG, Gen. P'ass. AgI.,
Fe M. NOitTJj,80l. Apt. A ugut,(
-ri MuIn..m, rrm guana,en.