The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, June 14, 1898, Image 4

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aehMan Chopel and Union Acasdemy Chips No, Kay, we can't exactly agree with you as to candidates not being brought out by their friends. When a man's friends bring him out it looks more like the oflico hunting the man than the man hunting the oNce. Its i duty that we not only owe to ourselves, but we owe it to our children and our country, to see that our oilices are filled with the very best material. I scorn the idea that a man is fit for nothing else but for office. Mr. Editor, as 1 writo I am somo. what troubled. I see that my old friend Kay has exploded, and I foar that a part of him has blown awqy over into Cuba. Well, Kay, I un derstand your gamo very nicely. You know that old man d1hips was on the sick list; for on Wednesday, when we were out at you r town, we told you so. In fact, you measured us out a dose of medicine So you thought that yon would fly into us and feather us while we woro not, able to help ourselves. But thanks unto our Maker, we havo somewhat improved, and we will not waiti a month or two to find out when you are sick, to reply. Well, Kay, when I made that proposition of solling and bnying to you, you know very well that I had no thoughts, desires or inclinations of reflecting u)on any on becauso of poverty, and you needn't grasp at such an opportunity to paln off a little glory to the public upon me, by saying that I am down to. zoro, and let them know that ) on are away up yonder about blood heat. In the first place I ami not discussing any one's financial standing. I simply had reference to those high-minded, small-headed, stil.neeked class, and if there is anything on God's earth which I have more ahhorence for, I don't want to know it. Sometimo in the future I will writo ain article along this line which will givo you better reason to know what I think of this class. You are perfectly excusable, f< not complimenting thoso candidatos which I mentioned. I woll undor stand your tricks, for you told n that I must put out better men bo. fore you could do so. Of course, you will eschew p)olitics when politics is not in accord with your way of think. ing. Oh yes, you'vo got. some followx in the wood pile, have you, which yon intend, after a while, to pull off your coat and roll upl your sleovos for? So bring himu cut and let thec public know who he is. We are ab'le to carry our own skillet and aifter the ballots are counted we will show you that we have some forethought as to how tihe minds of tihe public run. But say, reader, isn't it strikingly strange to see one of tile very 01(d mud sills of the chlurchi call upon one whom ho claims to be on a Rip Van Winkle snooze, and also one whom ho has placed away (down to zero, to show him the 7 wvondors of the world? Here they are, old Bud, and they are all contained in the Bible, but I don't propose t.o point them out to you. I want you to roadl your B3ible a little more carefully, anId while you are hunting upi those wondoers you are very apt to Ifind somethling elso that will be of much value to you. You must roadl, mark, learn and in wardly digest so you wiltlInot have to bother the ignorant for~ informia tionl. The Seven WXonders of tihe WVorld are: 1. Thie Pyvramuids &' ?gy pt. 2. The Pharoahas of Alexandria. 8. Tile Walls and Hanging Oar. dens of Babylon.. 4. The Temple of Diana at. Epho auls. 5i. The Statute of tile Olympian Zens by Phidma. 6. The Mausoleum of Irtemisia. 7. The Colossus of Rhodes. No, Kay, we are not after blutYing the editors. They all know very well that old man Chlips has no axe to grind. But whlat's tihe matter with you, Kay!Y You're throwing out some more of your novel stIuff are you? Saying wheire ignorance * is bliss it is folly to be wise. Ignor. - nce is mo blessing in your loss is it ? I know that my old friend Kay is on no Rlip Van Winkle snooze, Buat, he weeps, he sleeps, he wakes, he shakes. He. wonders in his mb>md; To think how ba-i such an Ignorant Chips, HaUs left him so. far behind. Now wake up old boy, From your exalted viows; And never again accuse old Chips, Of being on anothor snoozo. To accuse me of such simple Ignorance, Only shows the folly of your game; And I expect after you reflect, You will never do so again. June 2, 1898. Ciims. Tho Sieontle Am ricati Navy stppievnent. The Scientiflo American, which has always identified itself very close ly with the intorests of the Navy, is to be congratulated on the extremely handsome and valuable "Navy sup plement" which it has lately put bo fore the public. We think that, if the averago reader had boon asked beforehand what kind of a work he would prefer upon the Navy, he would have asked !or just such an issue as this. lot h the illustrations and the road reading matter are of the straightfor ward explanatory kind which is necos sary to put a technical subject clearly before the lay mind. It was a happy thought to profaco the work with a chapter upon the classification of warships and insert a few diagrams by way of explanation of the subtle differences between cruisers, monitors and battleships; for after digesting this chapter one is prepared to fol. low intelligently the datailed descrip tions of the various ships which make up the bulk of the issue. Ono of the best things about this number is that it does not merely give an extor nal illustration of each ship, but it takes the roador down below docks, and initiates him into the iny5teries of the magazines, handling rooms, ammunition hoists and inotive ma chinery. The sectional views of the intorior of the tuirots of the moni tors ar exceptionally fine, as is the large wood ongraving of the engines of the "Massachusotts." The last page of the iumbor contains coin. pleto tables of the now Navy, the auxiliary floot and the various naval guns. A handsome colored map of Cuba and tho West Indies is fur nished with this issue. We extend our congratulations to our contem porary on the production of a 'work which is well conceived and admir ably carried out. This work is pub lished by Munn & Co., of 3861 Broadway, Now York, for 25 cents. MISS CISNEROS 18 MA11ti][ED. Noled Yoneg cutban Ifecomive Wife of Car;oi F. (larbone.. 1 Baltimore, Md., June 9.-Mist Evangelinc Cisneros, whose om anti oscapo0 from a Spanish prison in Havana several months ago, is re called, was married today to Carlos F. Carbonell, who assisted in her rescue. The ceremony took place at the Hotel Reninert at noon, and the hap py couple left for Washington ar hour later. Cost of Mohbiiation. (News and Courier.) Columbia, June 6.-It is thought that the bills for feeding the soldierm hocfore they were mustered into ser vice of the United States will run ur to about $10,000. The railroad fares for the men mustered in will amount to several thousand dollars, and the fares of the rejected recruits will atmoun~t to a considerable sum. The dr-ug b)ills amounted to about $300. P'OLLOWING THE HOUNDS. It is not alone in exceptiontal recrestions like fox-hunting, that a womtan needs s.teady nerves, a;rang muscles and a b. althV, vig orouta co~ stitution. She needs thtemt int her every da~ duties and pleasures. Recently a Buffalo lady called upon Dr. R. V. Pierce of that city anid stated that she was so:nerv. eus that after months of trial she could not learn to ride a bicycle. She was put under a scientidec course of treatmient, consistintg of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery befor'e mueals and his F:avorite Prescriiens" after meals. TIhe Favorite Prescription " Promptly cured the weakness and disease of the orgatta dis tinctly fesminine, fromn which she suffered and restore dsttrength and steadintess to the nerves. The "Golden Medical Discovery" eleatnsed the blood, wnaking it pure, rich and invigorating, and built up solid, mtus cular flesh. The lady now rides her iceyele with grace and ease antd without trepida tion. 'Bloth tuedicines are for sale by mtedi eine dealers. Dr. Pierce antswera letters front ailing wotuen without charge. "In stfrered with a bearing down p)a3 im pelvis and s hurtinig in mny back and loins, writes Mrs, Tilecni a o er hca C, Mis. whteneverlwouald take a walk or ride very far it waiuld always make mue sick. AfhersIting Dr. Piee's Favorite Pres~rl >ilon and *oolde,a Medical Discovery' for the months I cant ride or wvalk and 1Ie well afer. Itarshavedi ppeareda4 gd antsrgawll' You can secr Dr. Piere.'. Cosimon Sense Medical Adviser free by sendin statnp to cover twailing. Per.ce~ed It One-cent stain s; clotbt-eoeec, stemne Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Bitifal* N. V. "00D NIw FOR TI IIATVALON.0 ajor Thompson's HAt,QUon t0 MoVo to Vamp Alg-r Near Washleiaton nolt to Serve U"aler aMajor Gene-ntl N. U. IutI-r. (News and Courier.) Columbia, June 0.-The membera of the independent battalion wore in fine spirits when they told the men of the regiment farewell today, for they, too, are to move at once, get ting their equipments in the way of under clothing here. On Sunday the men of this battaliun were' very much disl:,artened. They could get no su)plies from the war depart ment, and there seemed no way of getting to the front until the one more company needed was obtained. But a chance meeting of Major Thompson with Major Gen. Butler on a train brought about a delight ful change. Major Thompson told his troubles to the general, and re marked that both he and his men would be charmed to follow him. (ion. Butler promised Major Thomp son that upon his arrival in Wash iugton, he would see what could be done for him. Yesterday morning he received the following message: Washington, D. C., June O.--To Major H. T. Thompson, Columbia, S. U.: Pleaso have your quartermas ter ascertain and inform this offico by wire the urgent needs of your comman(l, and what can be obtained in your local market, stating prices. PATTON, Quartern a4tor. No! long afterw .-ds.camo the fol lowing, and it. wan rocoivod with' great onthusiasm: Washington, June 6.-T2ro Major H. T. Thompson, Columbia, S. C.: Your hattalion will be ordered to re port to te here tomorrow. Under clothi-i ordered in Columbia; uni forms and guns supplied here. Forth Company ANill come on later. M. C. BuTLEn. Last night both Major Thompson and his men wore delighted. Men in position to know predict that the battalion will not be long in canip, but will most likely be shipped to Porto Rico, along with other crack troops, at the Virginia camp. The efforts to got the fourth com pany for the battalion are still in progress. So far there seems to be no certainty as to when the company will turn up. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic Cures Fever In One Day. oapt. hinly sm~ith inlHe-tire. [Keowee Courier.] Capt. Wmn. (4. Smith, passenger conductor on the Columbia and Greenville railroad, was on a brief visit to his daughter, Mrs. N. Li. Faint, and family, at WValhalla, this woek. The infirmi.ies of age and the constant and exacting duties of rail road life are telling on this faithful and popular railrqad servant and ad monish him to seekc a more quiet and less exacting life. He is therefore making arrangemrents, it is said, at [no distant (lay, to retire from rail road employp>ent, which he has been following uninterruptedly for forty years. He has a beautiful home in WVest Union where he ex pets to retire ard spend the re mainitig years of his life, surrounded by the blessings of quietness and freed from the dangers and toil in cident to railroad service. We shall be delhghted to have Capt. Smith and family to become abiding citi zens among us. No more faithful railroad conductor ever ran a train than Capt. "Billy" Smith. He num bers his friends by the thousands. * caenn-t sahmon Kvoe-y -ren E)aya. Washington,-June ll1.--The Pres ident has authorined canned salmon to be added as one of the meat com ponents of the army ration. Ordi narily, frePli beef will be issued to the troops six dlays in ten, salt meats three days in ten, and canned sal mon one day in ten. Commanding ofliceire are authorized, however, to vary these proportions of the ration according to the necessities of the service in which the troops may be enaged. A VIAN NK OV DINT. Quart, riaste rerSt. Voik Makes a Trade and tivet Otur ftoys Something 04),10 k4b Rat (News and Courier.) Columbia, June 0.-The company quartermasters now exchange rations at the stores, so as to got a chango of diet for the men. Almost any of the storekoopers in Columbia are willing to make the exchange, apd find it not only agreeable to the sol diors, but a good thing for theni selves. The Government supplies the soldiers with Line smoked bacon, and this is exchanged for other arti clei in stock at the rate of seven cents valuation for the bacon. Here is an o ichungo Quartermaster Sergt. Folk, of tho Newberry company, made yesterday; the company: Brown beans, 50 cents; 37 pounds bacon, S2 5): Irish potatoes, $1; two dozen tomatoes, $2; total, $6.09. For this thecompany secured: String beans, 50 cents; 15 dozen eggs, $2.25; onions, 10 cents; ham, $1.90; meal, 30 cents; total, $5.15; balance in cash, 94 cents; grand total, $9.09. This exchange gave the Newberry company hani and eggs for two meals. Other companies have been doing the same thing, and find that they have an abundance with which to make such exchanges. Of course the company quartermaster has to know his business to see that these exchanges are made to the adyantage of thecompany. The canned tomatoes although of a fine quality, do not seem to be great favorities with the companies. T-night the Newberry company will hnve iced tea, having exchanged its bread, or some of it, for tea and ice. Regimental Field and Staff. (News and Courier.) Columbia, June 0.-The rolls of all of the companies in the regiment have been published and preserved by many. To complete the roster the following is the list of field and staff officers of the regiment, an made up from the records: Colonel, Joseph K. Alston. Lieutenant colonel, James II. Till man. Major, Marcus B. Stokes. Major, John H. Earle. Adjutant, First Lieut. John D. Frost, Jr. Quartermaster, First Liout. Joseph E. Jarnigan. Surgeon, Major Julius A. Mood, M. D. Assistant surgeon, First Loeut. Jahv M. Lawson, M. D). Assistant surgeon, First Lieut. John P'. Young, Mi. D. Chaplain, George WV. Bussoy. Battalion adjutants, First Lieut. Frank G. Tompkins, First Lieut. Jessie H. Hardin, Je., First Lieut. Wyatt Aiken. Sergeant major, Luther M.- Hasel. den. Quartermaster sergeant, James C. Duncan. Chief musician, Emil Wald.. Principal musicians, John M,. Blaine, J. J. Trowbridge. Hospital stewvards, James E. Poore, John Fox, Hazard E. Reoves. Little Pimples Turn 'to Cancer. Cancer often results from an 3m purity in the blood, inherited from generations back. Few people are en tirely free from some taint in the blood, ,tm4 it is Impossible to tell when it will break cat in the form of dreaded Can cer. What has appeared to be a mere DImle or scratch has developed Into the most malignant Cancer. "I had a severe Cancer which was at Srab only a few blotches, that I thought would treated by several abl oti r eofort,, th an - .ltioiai ecamealarnn Af ter many nmonth,s o treatment and growing steadlily wo rse, I do. . cidled to try 5. 8. 8, which was so~ stronigly - ~ recommended. The fires bottle produced an im provemnen t. I qontinued the medicine, a nd i a ~~ four mon ths the last lits tie scab dIropped off., and not a sign of the disese has returned." Gillsburg, Miss. It Is dangerous to experiment with Cancer. The disease Is beyond the skill of physIcians. 8. S. S. Is the only cure, because it is the only remedy wvhich goes deep enough to reach Cancer. S. S. S.LBlood (Swift's Specific) is the only, blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable. All others. contain potash and mer cury, the most dangerous of minerals. Books on Cancer and blood diseases mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. GETTING READY' Every Oxpootant mother has a trying ordeal to face. It she does not get ready for it \ there is no telling what may happan. Child-birth Is full of uncertainties U Nature is not given proper assistance. Mother's Friend Is the best help you can use at this time. t In. liniment, and when regularly ap plied several months before baby comes. it makes the advent easy and nearly pain. less. It relieves and prevents " morning sickness," relaxes the overstrained mus. cles, relieves the distended feeling, short ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer tain without any dangerous after-effeots. Mother's friend is good for only one purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of danger and pain. One dollar per bottle at all drug stores, or sent by express on receipt of price. Fax Bo01', containing valuable Informa tion for women, will be sent to any address upon application to THE BRADPIELD REGULATOR GO., Atlanta, ds. AGENTS WANTED In Every Gounty to Supply the Great Popular Demand for * AMERICA' WAR for HUMANITY Told in Pictue and Story, Compiled and written by SENATOR JOHN J. IMOALLS, of Kansas. The most brilliantly written, trost profusely and artistically illustrated, and most Intensely popultr book on the subject of the war with Spain. Nearly 200 Superb I1 ustrations from Photos taken especially for this great work. Agents are makini $50 to $100 a week selling it. A veritable bonanza for live can vassers. A pply for dcri iption, terms and territory at once to N. D. TjioMPsoN PUBLIsHINO Co., St. Louis, Mo., or New York City. BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD, H. C. BEATTIE, Receiver. FTeetive May 2, 1897. Beti en Anderon and Wailhalla. BASTnoUb 1) WK8THOUND. Mixed. Mixed. No. 12. ftat ions. No. 11 Ar 11 00 am ............Aiderson............Lv 8 85 pm Ar 0 40 am...............De nver..............v 3 0 pni Ar l. V I an ...............Au ttn...............Lv 4 05 pn Ar 10 22 am............Pondleton...........Lv 4 14 pii Ar 10 13 am.....Cherry's Crossing.Lv 4 21 pin Ar 10 07 am......Adams' crossing......Lv 4 29 pi Ar 9 49 am ........... enee1........... Lv 4 47 pn Ar 025aam......... west un to .........Lv 5 It pm Ar 9 20 am ...........Walhalla ............Lv 517 p A. M. Lv. P. M. Ar. .J. R. ANDltSON SuperitenP11ent. Conneethq:ns at Seneca wi So. IR. It. No. II. At Anderson with Ho. Railway Nos. I1 and 12 Florida CentraI & Peninsular TIme Table in Effeet May 16. Leave New berry...........................2 MI Im Arrive Columbia........................3*,m No. 37. No. 35. Lv. Colunla.... ....... .........255pm 1 4i7am (Eastern Time.) Lv. Column1.....,..:...............t15am 12.*i7am (Centrai Time.) Lvi Denimark...................... 1 3lpm 2 24a Lv Fairfax... .................... 2 22pmn S 10am Al lu)ik ......-.....--.........7 4-inam A rJacksonv1ll................... 92pm 9 2ulam Lv JTackson vl................ Ar Lake City.....--.-............. 11 25am A r Live Oak..-.-.-........ .......... .2 13pm Ar Tallhassee.....---...........28 inm A r RIver Junction-............ 5 m A rMobile.......-----..... 3 m A rN'w Orleans---.-,--------.- ..---. 74 0 mn Al1 Waldo .........................12 83anm 11 '25am Ar Giatnesvhlle-.-.--.............-..2 30pm Ar Cer Keys .-----.................630m A r Ot-ala .......................... 2 55am I 38pm A r ild wood .................... 4 10am 2 28pin A r Orilando .---..---.------.....9 I0anr 4I 60pm A r Tam p..............,.;....... 8 10am 5 20pm NORTJH HOUND. No. 83. No. 30. Lv 'am pa--.......................8 10pm 8 00am L v Or lando.------................. 8 151pm 8 30.m Lv Wlidwood ............. ......1256am 105i2pm L,v Ceder Key.---..-....... 9 00am Lv Ga : il .-------.... 12 50pm A r waid 0,.-. .....................4 5am 165pm Lv T'allahasse9....,..6..... 00am Lv Lie 0ak.................. .. 745 am Lv Luk e City .................... 8 28a m LV.J.aeksonville----..............8 Sam 8 00pm IAv 1rutnStwick.-.-..-.----.----......7 45pm A r Sa van nah ...................12 11pm 12 05pm Lv ayvanunahl.,..................12 151)pm 12 1-1pm v Fair fax.......................2 02pm 2 l0Oam Lv l)eniark...................... 2 42pm 2 Miam Ar u o --..-.....-.............4 10pm 4 45am y-.....---...--...... 222pm Trtus arrive and depart In Co'umbia at Illanid ing aireot Station. Nos. 3'1 and 311e arry Pullana sleeping cars hetlween New Y ofk and Jacksonville; a so between Cincin,nati and Jacksonville,vwin Asheville, connecting witwh I nilmann parlor csm between JIacksonville and Tam p'a, an,d rn ns1l(d t.rains tf.om (Char. lot te to J ackoyllle Nos 37 and 88 earry Pllimanndrawlng room alot r.inu err bet w(en Tampa andi Nnw York coe ing at .Charilotle with Southwestern For lurtIher in fornmat ion'anpiy to L. M!. FLKMEXt INO). P. A., Savannah,, Ga. N. 8. PENN INGTON, T. M., JacksonvIlle. iFla Wa. UTL ER.!JR T P. A, Colnumia,8. Rl. Ii HFAY, U.T'I. A , ,C Col tinnm, 8. C. A. 1) M AC1)O% l ., . P'. A.. 'JaCksonville, Fia. ATLANTIC COAST LINE! PAST LINE BetWeen Ohstleston and Columbia, Upper South Carolina, North Garo lina, Athens and Atlanta. PAm8NORa '.IPARvrMENT. W LI(AilNGON & , A pe. 'Vng, 18g7. . ODENIEJ S-CIIEI)'LE. (oiNo WEsr: In Eileet Mlny. 15 (efNO EAST No. 12 i 8 s No.6 700 am Lv..Charlestn.8. q...Ar 8$41 pmn 8 31 am Lv.......a nes ......A Ar 7 18 pma 937snm Lv........mIer.........r 65 pm '65 a m r...C o mbi m .......v 4 ya pm 2 0 a mA r...rsp -r-lty... v 8 18pm I'2 15 Tim A ... .... e ho, y.......v -? 61 pin 190. Pm,) r......... , tn,.....v *2 lit pm, 1 20 ri A r.I....a ena .......v '45 pmn 2 4's pm A .....r -en,v lI'......L v 10 01 anm R ~ rn At Ar ....a~.g sinnr ...... Vi FE) am U W 5.... A r ....Wian unro......tv i aim .815 pm &r....hrot te. N. C .. v 0 35am ,80'5 pmr A r..llendersnviie pfo..y" 0 12 am , to pma Ar......Asheille....... RV820 am 4~).ily. No*. 62 andI OS88olia tre.ins between ChiArles. ton and Co'n bI-a, II. i EMiERS~ON, G4en, Passenger A eat.. Goun'l M ananer. Tretie uan..erL SOUTHERN RAILWAY* Destral Time Bietween Colum bia and laek. sonvill*. Xastern Thne 1etween Co. lumbla and Other Points. Effective May 15, 1898. Northbund. Xto. 88 No. 86 Northbound. Daily. Daily. 6V. J'ville, F.C.&P.Iy......... A 00 a 7 00 p " eavannmh,.......... .... 108) 1Q65) Ar. Columbia ..... 4 (5p 4 24 at 6V. Char'%on,SC&GRR.... 7 10a 5 80 1p Ar. Columbia ...,... 10 M % 10 10 1) Lv..Augusta, So. Ry ..........., lop 0 1p Granitevillo................ 2 )9p 10 1p Trenton............. . .... 081 11 00p Johustons l................. 19p 11 20p Ar. ColumubiaUn. der't. ...... 4 61 p 2 10 a Vol'bla lland'g H ........... 5 15 p6 i a "Winnsboro............... 0 07) 0 28a% Chestor .................0 04 P 7 18 a " ock Hill.................. 7 2017 58 a r. Charlott................. 8 15p 0 0. .r. Urconisboru............. 10 441p 12 10p rv. Greensboro ......... 10 50p Ar. Norfolk . .. 7 50a ....... "~'D i .lo...................l1 5p 1 05p Ar. Rielimond ................040a 025p, Ar. Washington. 0 42a 985p 8 03a 11 851p lPhiladelphia........ 10 15 ia 2 503 a Now York......... 12 43p 0 23 a Bouthbound. No. 37 No. 85 lIly. Daily. M. rw York, Pa. 1.R........ 4 80p 1215nt Philadelphia .... ............ ,I0 &5 p) 8 50U a Baltimore-....--........... 9 E0p 6 Ul a Wv. Wah't,on, Ho. Ity.. 10 48) 11 15 a lv. Richmond .................. 12 nt 12 01mi .v.Danvill ................ 560a 0'15p LV. Norfolk .0 1 .. Ar. Green"boro ........' .. '' 0 50 a . Lv. Greensboro ..-. ........ 7 05 a '7 811p Charlotte ................... 9) 5 a 10201) Itock Hill................ 10 20 a 11 06) Chester-.... ---........... 10 5a It87P W innsboro--.-.-............. 11 41 a 12 20 a Ar Col'bla land'g at........12 45nu 1 87 a LV. Columbia Un. dep't. ...... l 16p 4 00 a Johnstons.................. - 2658) 0 0a Trenton----................. 3081) 025a Granitoville-............. OMp 707 ia Ar. Augusta..................... 4 15p 8 00 a Lv. Col'bia, S.0.&G.Ry..... .. 4 00p 7 00 a Ar. Charleston.................. 8 (op 11 00 a Lv. Col'bia, F.O.&P.Ry......... 11 5 a 12 47 a Savannah.-.-.-............... 4 47p 20 a Ar. Jacksonville . ...... 925 p 0 15 ia Excellont daily passonger service between Plorida and Now York. Nos. 87 and 08-Wasigngtonl and Southwestern Limited. Solid Vestibuedi train with dining cars and first class coaches north of Charlotte. Pullman drawing room sleoping cars between Tampa, Jacslconvill, Savannah, Washington and Now York. Pullman Bleeping Cars between Charlotte and Richmond. Pullman drawing-room sloping cars be tween Greensboro and Norfolic. Close connec tion at Norfolk for OLD POINT COMFORT, arriving there in timofor breakfast. Nos.5 ud 80-U. 8. Fant Mail. Through Pullman drawing room buftet sleeping cara be tween Jacksonville and New York and Pall man sleVing cars between Augustit and Char lotte. Pullman sleeping cars between Jack sonville and Columbia, on route daily between Jacksonvillo and Cincinnati via Asheville. PRANKS. GANNON. .V. M. U,P, Third V-P. & G gen. fgr. T. M., Washington. W. A. TURK 8. H. HARDWICK, G. P. A.. Washington. A. G. P. A., Atlanta. SOUTHERN RAILWAY.. Condensed Feltedule in Effecs May 1, 19. STATIONS. . - nW 7 - No. 11. L~harlst._-.._..................7 10 a im v. Columbia..................11 00 a mn Proserity................. 12 1I p m Newberr ....................... 1222 p m " Ninoty-IX....................... 1 25 p m Ar. Greenwood ...................... 1 45 p in "' Hod cfl.......................... 2 25 p m Ar. Abbevill . Ar. l3elton...--................... 10 p o Ir. Anderson .............0 86 p n Ar. reenvillo............ 4 2 p o 1iAtlIauia...................... ~80 p n STATIONS. J_ Lv. Greenville ................... 10 1a a nm "Piedmont .................... 10 40 a so " Williamoston........... 10 5 a n Lv. Anderson .............10 0 a ii Lv. Noton ......,..................'T1~i a mn Ar. Donnalds ............ 11 80 a in v. A be ll _...'............... ~11 20ami " Greenwood.................... 12 8~5 p mo "Ninety-Six.................... 12 64 p mo : gwbery .................204 p in r..pe... ....................... 218p m Ar. Columbia --................9. 8 85 p mo Ar. Charleston................,8 00 p i o.9N@STATIONS. IDailah Sfl0p 7 10a iLy... .Oharloston....Ar 800p 11 00a T80 1l 0a '' .... Columbia.... " p 'W~80 90/1a '21~~ ' ..Aston..." 2 Op8 50a 10~ 04 :-.Santuo.. " 5 10 801 2 28 " .,.. .tonesville .... " 12 2O C 58ip 10 tha 2 87p" ..Pacolot.. 12 14p 0 42ji a 25a 8l ptAr.. Spartanburg.. .Lv 11 6 15p 11 40a 80p Lv.. Sipartanburg.. .Ar 11 20a U 00p .35p 70pAr..Ahville.Lv 820 805p "P," p, mo. "A." a. m. Trains 9 and 10 carry elegant Pullman sleeping cars between Columbia siid Asheville, enroute daily between Jacksonville and Cinoi ati. ,Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & 0, division, aorthbeund. 6:87 a. mo., 8:87 p. m., 8:10 p. mo. (Vestibulf imted); southbound 12:28 a. so. 8:5p. mo., .184 a. mo., (Vestibule Limited.) Trains leave Greenville, A. and 0. division, uorthbound,5:45 a.'so., 2:84 p. m. and 6:22 p. m., (V.esibuled Limited). sout hbound 1:25 a. m., 4.A10 p. m., 12:80 p. m. (Veatibuled Limited). Pullman Service. Pullman palace sleeping ears on Trains85and 6,. 87 and 5. on A. and 0, dIvision. PRANK S. GA NNON J. M. GULP, Third V-P. A Glen. Ndgr., T. M., Washington. W. A. TURLK S. H. H ARDWIC, G n. Pass. Ak g't. AsGen. P'ass. A g''t, ot hboun. Nastrnttandrd ime Los Mlx'd 'Pass- Pass. Mix' lsi' F'gt D'ly eng'r eng'r D'ly F'gt. A.M. a.M. PaS g.I..pg 8TATIONH. P.PMPM 0 0) 8I I' 45'Lv Lauren. Ar 1 20 58') 1(00 60 8X22 210 C.lInton., 11 h I 60 93' 718 8 4n 222 Goldvillo 1244 480 9101 7 20 1457 2 20 ..Kinard., 12 '0 4 L 8(7. 7 37 0 08 284 - ..Gat'y ... 12 8I-48 -810 j 70 9 2 2b69 ..Jalapa.. 12 2' 4 63 ' 0 810 9560 264 1vewberry 12 5 3 2 7in 86.10 84 808 Prosporily 1200 3 18 (16 9.0 I) 40 817 ....8llgha,.. 1161 30) 6 9011 10 48 8 2t Lc.Mountain. 11 41 912 6a20) 0801 III1 8?2 ...Chapln... ''11i37 284 65 0 46111 3oa41 White Rock 11 28 2 17 6 30 9503 II 42 3 47 BlallentLine 1l 28 *J(7 52 l1l 12ICO0 3h ..rmo... 11 17 1'2 5,0 11 25 Ia09 400 ..Leaphart., I' 0o 1 38 45 10 41)2 25 4 15A rCelu-vbla Lv 11 10 1 15 4 tO 'V. (.UNJILD8, J.RI. I'O.LAN, - Superintende,nt. Master Tran,. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRiOMTr. k. Anyone sending a sketch ad descri tion ia r n n rIi oi he. a 'ptenno takeosttho t scnn aens SCientifiC ihuerican. mUNrl Co."OBr0dwv'New Y'ork Branc co.en ashington,.- . ~SA.L To Ajanta Chi riotte BAugust Athob o u gloh, 1Now orlVanf.S attallo I%athvlllo and New York, Boson, lohmond Wastingtoh NMorfolk, Philadelpia. 8ol edit a in,olleat AMay. 8, 18. NO.4o8. 1 IL4#W York, via lenn. 1t.t,Lda Philadelphia.................. 112 is ai Baltimore.. ................. 8' I b all Washington................... 4 40 " 4 0 itithond.......................... 866pm 9Du"06 L.vNorfoIH,vItS.A U. t810pm *bT5 k.ortan-.01uth ..... 8 45PUm 91)64 lv Wuldr.u, via S. A. L......... *IJ 28 pml11 66 am A r tland.6raon. "........ ;N2 60 ai *148 pUj Ari:ii"i, Vitt -. b'~....... t?37 uQ71 aiT~~i'm _Lv Durham, " .... V7 00 pmfl 1 19 Aju Ita leigh, via 8. A. li .... ... *2 10 iW4t ,& Banford.. ................... 83 e A' "outhern Pines..........4 28 6 . 18. t Hamlet .....'..... .........Ot7 " 010 W adesboro .................. F8 " 8 0 "bMonlroe ...............0 43 9 12 * W-Iminglon.. .. .4*12 o A r Uharlotto, via . A. L...,.. *7 0 " *1096~u " Uhlster, via H. A.-L......... ; (C pm 10 68i iim L v koltumbia, . N. & L. H. It. ............ t040 pmpi Ar Clinton t .......... 0 -o5 ay 12 14~ Gronwood . H ..... 1185 7ain Abbevillo ".... 1103 " 15 6 Elborton '" ...... 207 pm 2 41 Athens "k . ....... 113 18 4g Winder ". ...16 " 428 " Atlanta 8.'A. L. (union 260 520 Deppti) (Central Time) 2 2 NOLTH BOUND No. 402. -o. 88. - Lv . tlanta, (Central Tiraii) t1200lan W7.-0Erst Winder - " .......... 2 40 pm' 10 4pm Athens ". ...-...... 8 13 11 jupa "Hlborton " 4 15 12 8UMm Abbeville 6 6 15 1 8f am Greenwood " ........ 641 " 2 4 8am Cli.nton 4 ......... 0-8r *2 6W1 A r Coltminbia, C. N. & L. It. I.. 7 4 " h tr * ......... 8 4 2. o A 1*haR lotte, Viat . A. L......*10 26 pM '47 69 Lv Alonroe, via 8. A. L...~940pm .00P 05 Ilainlet, " ......... 1116 " 800 " Ar Wilmlingtonl ....... .....,... *12.0r)ipm Southern Pines' ........,..12 00 R I0 am "-R1aleigh " .:......... *2 16 *11 2 Hnd , ........ 828 4 *12 57 nmn Ar 5turhain .. .... t7 82 " 4api Lv Durham " .... 700 pmt 10 il am Ar Weldot, via H. A. L......... *T5 a *25n Richmond.......A C L ...... 820 " 7 35 " Washingt'n.vlaPenn. R.R. 1281 " 11 80 llattimore " ' " 1 40 p ) 08aml " Philadelphia " "f 860 pm 3.0 " " New York. "" *0 23 *(1 ?4 Ar Port,smouth " " "7 2 m P' n ",Norfolk " " *7 85 " *5 85 * Lt. D'ly, ix Nop. 408 and 402.-"The Atlanta Spretalt," Holid Vestibule 'Train of Pullman Sleepere and Coaches between Washington and At lanta, also Pullman leep erg between Ports. mouth and Chester. 8. W. Note. 41 and 38.--"Tbe 8. A. L. Exprest,9 " Soild Train, CoacheH and Pullman 8teoporw between Portamouth and Atlanta. Company, Sleepors between Columbla 4nd.Atlanta. B..t tr'aln mako immedtate connection at Atlanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New Or leans, Texae, California, Mexico, 'hatta nooga, Nashville, Memphis Macon, Florida. For Tickets Sleepers and Information, ap. py to 11. A. Newland, Uen. Agt., Pass. Dep't hNVInal HI na, Atlanta, Ga. B.- A. N1VAND, Uen Agt Pnsq.~ept., Atlanta Ga. E. 8r. JOTI N, Vice-Pres. and Gei'l M an ouvr V E. MOIBER ,Wen'I Kuperintendent. II. W. f. O LO'VE R, Tra ffle Mfan ager. .~ T. J. AN)FI8ON. Genl Pamenger Asrent. OENHUAl, ORFIOICS: POR(TSMOUTH. VA. TIlE EA RLFHTON LINE. 4 Double Dally Trins between Charleston Columbia and Augiiuta. QUIOKER TIMNE. SOUTH CAROLINA & GEOR.UIA' It. It C PASSENOlR DUPARIAl tNt1t. CH ARnLRSTON, H. C., .Jan. 24, 1897. SCHEDULE. DAILY. Lv Charleston.................... 7 10am 6 80 pm Summerville.................... 7 40 am a 10 pmll Georges............................. 880 am 7 04 pin Branchvillo .................... 8 81 Ilmn 7 85 pm Iowesvillo ...................... 0 156 m 7 50 pm - Orangeburg...~..... ........... 9 2 it 8 20 pim St. Matthews..........,. 9 .d am 8 48 pm Fort Motte................... . ..10 00 am 908 pm Kingvillo..................10 10 sin 9) 20 pm A r Coinmbia.................10 65 am 10 10 pm LvClmi .-..........7 60 am ,4 40pm K ingsvillo-... .........7 40 am 4 44 pm . Fort.M...................71 a-m 4 65 pm St hathews.............8 02 am 6 09Opm Orangeb)urg............... 8 24 am 6 27 pm BrRoevllo.............8 83 am 6 42 pm. B~eranhye................ 8 56 am 6 l5pin . Gogs............. 9 86 am 6 84 pmt Su,,nerville..............10 22 am 7 18 pm 0 A rCharleston..............i 00alot. 8 00 pmt J t ivUCharleston..-.........7 10 am 6 801pm 1 f rnh110...........0 16 em 7 60 pn Bam berg .~............. .. 941 amn 8 28 po Denmar... ................... 9 52 m 8 42 p.n Blckvile--.............10 10 amI 8 58 pm Willion...............10 27 am 9 17 pm Aiken -...................11 09am 957 pm Ar Augusta....................l 61 am 10 45 pm Lv A ugutaa................... 0 20 amn 8 20 pm A...k.. n.............. ......... 7(8 m; 427 pm Blckvilo...~.......... 808am628 pm 01 Denmark................. 8 20m 6 44 pm 1Iamhbrg....x.............. 8 88 am 6 68 pm~ -Branchyllio ..............9 10 aan 0 10 pm A r Charleston.................11 00oam 8 40pm PAST E.xPRESS AUJOUBTA AND WASHIINoN WlTH PULLMEAN BETWEEN AUOITA, AIKEN AND NEW YOJR. L v Augusta-.......... ..................8 0pm - Lv ASih on--.---.......................... 8 44an. Ar Denmark-.......................... 400 pm Lv.Denma............................. 025 aft Liv Aikon.--.............................-7 2a~ Ar Augusta-.-..~....................... 8 10 anm DAILY EXCEi.T SUNDAY.. Ar Kingvillo.-................10 06 am 4 86 pm LV igvilo ...............10 26 amn 0 00O am Caidon Junction....,.....i O0 am 0 40 am ArOCamden.-...............llS 65 9 8 151am Connections aLt Colun4bla with' Southern Railway for all points in upper South and ( North CarolIna. 80ol(d trains bet,we.Char leston and Asheville. Conntections from poInts on Southern tatlway to A ugusta, Alken and other points on'"h Charl eaton Line"; at Charlesfon withs Clyde Line Steam era to Necw York andl Jacksonville. L,. A. EIhIEI80N, TraffIc Mianager. E. 8. 1OW ItN General Mianager General Offics: Charleston 8.0.j Ollarlost(II aid Wstoli Caolia Rwy Co Augusta and Asheville Short Line Schedutle in Effect Mlay 16, 1808 Lenvo A'uguslan......... 40 aan I 40Opm Atirlv e G reniwood.1....2 1; p mI . A ndeorson.~~- .-~.....01 Lattrents--.........101 p m 0 0 am m 4Jr41enviim.......2 45 p i I I6 am (Ilenn 8ptingi..4 05 p m . Spa tayt buitg.....8 03 p mt iu 01 at loetsonv. li.0..030 p m1 ~ , - A shFy1W10............ 0 a mt 8 aurt anlbnrg..,....10 att m i I .urenOts.....:. ... p m~ 19 45js Olreesttwoodl.2... 2 25pnm .... A .tuns,as......... .....7 6 ptLn a n A r, lve Itual igh T7.I~f6~inj t'folk.."1, I ...... 7 3 Peterstiijara...............2 g,1r .A .Inoui........._.......15 00ltm ----f ax..... ............i2 It a- ssee-..........9 .i~ tam 6580 jiam Ilanftostf...-.....) O a'o 7 ?.0 ph1y Iort. Royal -....1005 anm 7. 3 pm Svfannah -...................7 35 pm I--- tor...'"...---.. .. .. ........... . 0p i,eave. Oharattoa - ..................., 0 0t t Y -attal.............O mW Ani IlCt -- --,. ....... Si pnm 8 44.pn~. A..r...-...A."..-.------fl.. m5a -l -ll........... (3 11m A..1's' Aagrain - -nt 1on1e1 -.iari a rom Amnsta15 maikea Goos coltbardloin i ('II lu,n ealls for all poIint ott loe coner-lIon at, Greentwood for' -al nt(i14 Ot" on . A. 1.. nndl C. antd (. hllway, att Ft S aurtanburg. wi'ha 801thernt Hailway, rtmy ifaa aIlr relative to tiokol W .',CIA I (a.n. PaRs. Agt .