The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, August 23, 1898, Image 4
UOINO TOCU a.d
Lee Mitym Si-Fatse of t Frst Nesti Caro*.
lina WMinivent Aippan'nly Do filite ly
s101tied s L 'sit.
Washington, 1j. C., Ang. 17.-It.
is now definitely known that the
Seventh army corps, commanded by
(len. Fitzhugh Leo, and of which
the First South Carolina reginimt is
part, will go to Cuba and form tho
army of occupation there.
Gen. Leo is authority for this stato
ment. He said totly, uniconlditionlally
aild aN i mt tIed fact., that his eorps
will oupy Cuiba. As he had just
come fromi a conferenco with the war
departient it is ovidont that. he 11i(a
authorit.y for his declaratiot.
It is not likely that the men will
be moved, unlesis somljo n1feiruseenm
owergeney arisos, himfoo tie fall,
and they will not be taken to lailvaila
until it is cIertinil that they Caln go
Without sorious dangr to their
health.
Meanwhile it is likelY flit as
mlinly as'1 possible of 11h(; 1111111 Utd
olicors will be given brief furilloghs
during September and October bw.
fore they are carried to Cuba.
Th11# P-41blem III f1 thle l'11 lI IIms.
Tho New York Sinl is pronouced
in its opposition to thm policy of
simply retaining a coaling station in
the Philippiie. With char"Icteris.
tic force it, lrgluIs that th en1tire
group of islands ouhtlt. to I brot,
under the flag of tIhe UnIlitemd States.
Says this abl1le newspaper:
If wo intmded to exact, only i
coaling station it, Would have lbei
wiser and kinder to have avoided niiy
decisive inavil (emionstrat loll in tho
harbor of Manila, for then Agiial
(o's followers w,m11Id niot, have boon
embodeiIed to revolt and thus ,x
poso tieisolves to futu1r4 melu-1ires
of vindict,ivo reireossion oil the part.
of restored Splanisl 111uthority. Wo
shall becoio ncoilplices in the mas
sacro of the rebels of Luzon if we
restore the Philippines to Spain and
enablo her to uso for their subjtga
tion the 100,O disciplined soldier
now Htttionie in Cuba and Porto
Rico. Ir that. is to btt the outcomeIlt
of Admiral Dowoy's victory hisgreat
achievemont, at Cavito will provo to
have bon a er'e and not. a blessiing
to Ihe tmportrily olecouiraged vie
tins of SpainiSh opprossion.
With rospect to the IatIer of
governmental reform in the Philip
pines, t.ho New York Sun declares
that Spain can nover be prevatiled
upon to grant it and that the only
way in which it can b)0 accompIjlishlod
is for the United States government
to ni.nintain its authority over
the islands. In commenting upon01
the pertidy of Spain the Sun con
tinuies.
Is th at petrfidious power moure Ii ki.
ly to be controlled by paper guar-ai
tees at the further end of the globe
than she was by those given to Cubla
by Martinez Camnpos in 1878? Let
us niot try to deceive ourse1lves or
othimr in this matter. If weo are do0
termined to replace the natives of
the Philippines under the yoke ol
their old taskmaster, lot us do it
with a 1bo1d and( cynical !idiifferenet
to the Opinion of the wvorld. Let mi
not snieak behind a pretontdod belief
in Spanish good faith and( humnity,
The Sun takes the posit ion thai
the hand of pirovidenice is directinp
the course of events in the present
war and that the United States gov
ernmient, regairdle-sh of past tradi
tions, is nowv cal led upon by t h
voice of destiny itself to give civiliza.
t.ion and liberty to the Philippines au
well as to Cuba and to Porto Rico.
MOvIINO T'. se E -O Rin.
ijmtHesizeI~ Riot at the Camp. 'it Mhhittlowai
.-Tirdl Vitrinla Report.
Campl Mende, Midd leton, Penni.,
Aug. 21.-The movement of thet
Second division of the Second army
corps will begin tomorrow from TIhor
oughfare Gap, Va. This will be~
followed by the movement of the
First division from Camp Alger-. A
small size riot occurred! betwoen
some of the troops last night at High
spire and a detail was sent fromn
camp to (quell the disturbance.
Thirty- eight rioters were arrested1 and
40 men without passes.
Gen. Graham said this evening lbe
would not make pulic the report of
the board of inquiry in the Third
Virginia case until lie had gone over
it carefully with his judge advocato.
The camp was crowded with visitors
today. The soldiers are pleased with
their new quarters and are anxious
to remain here~ until they are mus
tered.
.iterary Notes.
OEN. ollEELY'S 278 DAYS OF DEATH.
The true story of thoso 278 days
of suffering by Groeiv's heroic little
band of oxplororm in the Arctic ro
giou hits boon told by General Gre
ly hinsolf, for the first time, for the
Octobor Ladies' Homo Jotirnil. For
yours Gven l Oreey hias kept an
unbrolkn silence about his foarful
0xporloneo lin< that of his compaln -
ions, as they dropped dead ono by
onlo at kis si<o, aid it wam only ifter
tho groatest, persualsion thalt 0h0 la
moug explorer wits induced to writo
the story.
Wilholmnina, who is to bo crownlicd
Qumen of the Netherlan<Is onk Slp.
teihor 1 next. ha11s Immonially sont,
to Mr. Bok, th ilitor of 0141 fldies
IomIn J(urnt l -himself i 11olliandor
by birt h- onm of her privilto port raits
for intblicationi ink th0 n1PXt nMbrM"
of his lillgzinle. It is tilt) last, pol.
tralit whieb will bo takln of 1h% littlo
la1dy beorole her coroitioll, aind will
Ie printli ill coinleltioll wit,h i spo.
cially peiareI siotcli, showiir, tho0
poersonialit, of t,bo fir Ist Qumc it oif I 1.>l
111tfl froiol oVory point, of viow.
(a'nuit ig un A iipu,Iin InI,ints'
ito report. of tio slb-COi111 ittee
o ampignSO"h.uo vvas a1dopted
Ige lelI, 'T iesty, August 23.
Salid , 'Thirlay. August 2(5.
L exin,t,on. Fri(lay Augnst, 26.
Colinibhill, Sattriday, August, 27.
f ill1p1 'ti 1)o14,
Inl thet ulec1tionl for Cotoll WI-igher.
it th is plave. NI r. .1 . Sinith, of Salul
da1, Was clected.
NUtS SI('LIHO.lli
At iss Saillie S"mnit hi atad l h'is IDeinipiu
.lMoore Svim'r-y hlavo Ieon visiting
frit s at.Nin it,y-Six.
While retuinlg fr-oicu hr
eeit-ly ir. I. W. Ioozer's Ilevs he
camne f-rilt'vneed and rali inlto M\r. \V.
It. It l'-i huig-y, iup.,, tLt,i - it, and
1-hrowinl"! \Ir. 1%"ild and Riev. .)lacobs
out, buit, as l11k4 woul havu it, lit one(,
Was hill-t. 'T'he bul - was slight.y
(h11g11lovd.
jir-. It. -wi will have the Ilest.
gin house ill the Town.--hip whi Ceom
plieteI. The 111111 is leite n1ow to pit,
inl tho i h iahney.
The 1.11tlt-l' (. hitS 11o0111ht11 a .110
1l 1pon% er vigilit. ltind },Wkl. 1111d
thoty vxpuet, to b1tk hreshg e.
fol'e lolr 1t1j|il, h . t]o n:4
MO-St 11ly kilnil of 11111ik , o % wittt.
TIleY il't croill-' to lilldh a 1.1-g house
for. ltat, pIiilOS1
Cr'olps av'o -oml.
I Fla l-N.
S. A I.. I'II.'hotirnh.
Thv -'waboard Air [lle has (<> .1dis
t.'ilbution to its (Iri..ind. atl paIU onim,
Soni typical "Cooo" piv 'I lostt1
al-e l'holoL-raphis, )2.x28 inchest.. andt
I1tod'sonely framed. To cove.r part of
tile cost. of 1,b l 'Ihotgt'a hs tiAN d .'x
lWessia-g4, t.hey are sold at, $2.mi) etaci.
They ean be soeived from tnle [tepr-.
sent.ative Vo(f the Seaboardt'i A Ir ILie or.:0
Gecner'al l1'aener\ Aget'1 , 1l'tmontth,
1winItd m tte r r'elaive ~ to I (-ies, 84um1
I''or' the 4ocasin (of the tuieting of
t he StaLte 'I'enteheis' inusI t ite in Co
hIumbiai frainI A ugust. 29t.h t.o Sep)tembteir
Iround4 111I rip tickets fromt Neerry1'II tt
* I0 andI 1( fromit l'I'('speri ty at $ .10.
Til'ke4ts will b14 (4n salo from4 Il Au1gu1st
27 i.h to SetembtertI 1st., liited t c to
'Pithis road will also seil 00ound( tri1p
UInitedtI 41(1 ')rder Tu e lIeri's, So
t.etthber (ith to l-lth, lit $14i ond for' the
r'oliid tip.
l"iri furtthet' par14ticulars se'e A get
Wo4tn,an's pow~er is large.I ly deetldent
11pon4 11cr ab i lt to in?terest, chInetaitt, at.
tract aind please. It is ror this% reasont ihat
womtIen attive to1 brecoine actpIllishled
T.1hey stutdy it ordler that they inay con verse
11t1tel1ligenitly ont all subjep.cts. The. striv-e
to become g'ood mtusiciaus, grace t1I dlan.
cers tittd autable hostesses.
All accontl)ishmiets are unava ilinug if a
womanli snifets froini ill-heialthI itt a womanttly
waly. The special we'akn,ess peculiar to the
womlanly organist,. will rapidly wreck the
general hea1lth. The sufferer will loise' hcr
ntttral vivac1ity, her wit, her good looks.
andl the ambhlitiotl antd po'wer to display the
accomplIlishmeni',ts ati hle cottunanaud. AnvY
wVomaa1it alfectedl inl this waly shout1ld resort
to D)r. Pierce's Favorite Pre'scriptiont. It is
a woniderful tuedicine' tor ailing womni. It
is the invenitiotn of ant e'tninent anId skillful
phpsician,. Dr. R. V. Pierc'e. for thtitty yea~rs
cItef cotuliltinlg physicint to the ivalids'
Ilote.l an(d Surgtial Institute, at lRu(lalo,
N. \ . It alins to cure but otte claiss of Is.
cases, aned claims to he good( for utothiing
else. It itnparts health. elastic sth ehlgthl
vior a1ittdvrility t the deliente feititti
Mrs. R4amott anIchez. pentneco, -I-aoM County
N. Mex., Itn a letter to I)r. P'ierce says: "' Vrotn a
Igrateful hteart mty voice goes up to ood hoth night
4and (lay in a soleittit prayer thtat lne may -'uaird
your healith ando preser-ve.youlr lire. I hetrelt ex.
press miy grattitude to you for the relief I have
receivedt fromt your woIt(derfuIl medi('ciule. - av'or
ite PrescriptIont.' A fter sufifering vents (If nltiserv
I am to-day a hecalthy 3 anid htappy wife, and cait
trulthfully recommllend( to women tehe use oIC(f tile
Favorite P resc'ription ' as a regulator or the
tmonthly pertoods.'
The quick constipation - cure - Doctor
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Never gripe,
r-. -
The Dippeaswry.
(Johnston Monitor.)
Col. Watson, a life-long prohibi. a
tionist, thinks the dispensary the 18g
"beat, solution of tho liquor ques.
tion." Ho may Io right. The solu- C
tion :s thero for i fact--barrels, Y
hogsheads, tanks, full of it. 1
V
Yes, the disponsary has surely lyp
sOlvod tho tomporanco quostion, II
Sol]
making ono grand and mighty strido 11
"in tho direction of prohibition." lonl,
It has "dmreased drunkeness"-so Nc
some of the politicians say. Of H
courso it hIs. How could it be Ia
otherwiso with the very limited sup- m
ply at t ho drunkfird's comIand ? T 1
flo couldn't got drunk if ho wanted till
L:). The monthly supply is limited, M
uruolly limited, and oaly a few good
jugs would b possiblo. Below will m
bo found tho supply for August, a Mi
pi r orders given out by the board of Jno
Lontrol at its mooting on the 4th
iand 5th of the month. (We omit
MC(
names and location of dealers) Road 14
Ie harrowiig det.,ils and soo how E
ratpidly we ire appreachling (by the
lispersary routo!) absoluto prohibi- w i
Lion. Lot tho fignres speak, and C
Me,
while they spolk )ot, might do a
little thijking: Ti
63 barrels whlmoNy
a a 10
|() a a 1()
63 "1111
g*t) "I .:'
I1IZ
t , o Stol
Ii t
Sl
80IN! I
10 " g
I" S
ill.n
> peach brandy. \v I
-10 clis(Is whiskoy. 0
30 calsvs ca(Id goods S
8 (4 ) " " ' ' . 1 1 e
it" ''
2> " Bitters (
25 I
2 carloads of I o-r. .1t
Thore, friends, is tho moith's silp- -
pl', anld it. for the dogday m1)ounth lit ly,.
hat, whim wo are aill liblb to be
bittoen by ad
Blut, ser,iously, is't. it, strange, a- U
tom1shiig, listoun(diig even, that life 1)
long prohibitionlists should ploal 1ie Gev
dispoensary asas i
iuro' liero we h;vo ->W ba1.rrels oif \o
whi.koy, &k, por iiionth or 7,080 bar- Cro
r,11 a Year; -10 cases of whiskey per I
onti or 4180 ('cs a year; 280i casos
oIf mixeud diniks por 11nonth or 3120) " 1
cases a~ your, 2 clor h>a da t f beer pe
muont.h or 24 carloads a year. A
A greait temiiperaniee eaurI151o inl- "
M\r. Georgo E. (Grahamn and1( Mr. *
WV. A. M. Goode wvillI conitributo to ash
\l cleCl u's Maigazin11 for Stembe(.Ii)r, eatc
acOcountls of thei 1(5 dtruictionl of A 'di- Sin
ral Ce(rverai's Floet as wit ness(-d by at
t.hwmuselves from Com modore Sehi Lay r
flaigshiip, the '-llrook(lyni,' and Ad . o
raul Hamixpson's flalgship, th "'Now so<
Ytok" Tlheoy represent ed the Asso -
ciateid P'ress, anud wore the only cor. v
r(espond(enits aboar d thle Amentricani str
ships at the I iano0 of the battlhe with on1
(Corvorsa. Th'e articles will be very3 "f
fully illust.ratod, largely from photo- ca
in aphs of thie actual scene, takein we
by the aiuthos s. The illustrations rn
will comp~riso portraiits of aull the(
commndi(ers, Span11ishi ais well as
American ; picto res of all the ship4 ;
views and dliagrams of the batt le in j
its Sneccessivo stages; and views of ~
tho wrecks of the Spaunishi shsips
taken 'ioon afteor the battlhe eh>sed. Ts
McClure's Magazine for SeIptem. "'
(ior will contalinf an a rticle by Georgo t
B. Walldron e' "The Commercial do
Promise of Guha, Poirto Rico, and(
lie P.hiiins;" an aiulsn airticl e by
Ray Stainnaurd Baker dlescribhing thle Is
elaborate and1( costly' system by which ai
tho news of thle waur has been re- mi
ported1 for the American 1nwspap)ers ar
A sisteor of Mrs. Abrahami LincIolo ~
willI cont rib" e to McClutre's Maiga y
zinie for Sepstemhor ani airSi('lo givinsg has
rO'I.iscences and5( r''co: l.-et ions of ce
Mrs. Linicolsn, salong withI pussrges
fromi her~i lotters t hat futrnisha lii t fre
maiute anid very aigreeable view of her
hiomei life ands~ her re'laitions wvithI lher
husb and, thie great War Pni' sidenlt.
.I lamlin (larlanud will cositribute to
lie Septembiler McCluire's ani accouint
of General Cnster's last tight in t he
aictual wvords of Two MoOn, anIn
dian ehbief still living, w ho took part
ini it. The artie will bo illust rated
wviith portrait from Iife.)
'I he Septenmber niumber of Me
Clnro's will conta an11Sr illustrated
artieo by Cleveland Moffeti, giving
somse v'ery miarvchous aind pior. sque
faicts regarding the action of volea.
noes, and5( embodying somre recent
observaitionis by Professor John
Mslne, the leading aut hority on vol
cansoes an rd 01art hqinakos.
The Septembier McClure's will
cont ain sh)ort, stories by Robert Barr,
Oct ave Thaniet, John A. Hill .and Cy MS
Warman. -:l
lanners of Primary Election.
IR E FOLLOWING PEIHSONSAHE
appIointod Managers for the pri
3 0lection to be hold Auguat 30,
TOWNSIlP NO. 1.
Id Men'i Club-J W Gary, D W T t
>lor, S P Boozer.
oung Men's Cinh--T I- Epting, 11
arrant, J A lowers.
ItroliinaClub-,110 W Rectder, F L
tlm, .1. C. Nlyers.
i0tor' Club--J 11 Chappoll, .J A
n, W ills .Jonos.
elona Club-Geo P 1111, J E iJul
H1 C Summers, Jr.
>hnstonio Acadomy Club-J Cal I
I, J Mot) SlIgh, Ft P Wicker.
artford Club-P M Hawkins, F L 3
Binger, Win Boozor.
TOWNSIIP NO. 2.
t Bethel Club-.J M C Brown, W v
rco, W Hf Wundt. t
itrnany Clib--Iuthcr Long, An
B i ki'hardt, T 13 Leitzsy.
ulborry Club --S S Cunningham, J
0
ibler, J W Subor.
TOWNSIlP NO. 3.
aybinton Club-D A Thomas, W B
bin, T J Eison.
lymphvillo Club-Moomnian Ruff, p
Henderson, .1 S J Subor. h
TOWNSilP NO. 4.
hitire Club-George Abrais, M
arlo, Jno W Scott.
ng L no Club-R H1 Burton, J L
E, W. P. Brown.
TrOWNSI111' NO. 5.
,lapa-Dr. 0 13 E'vanls, C W Ilufor-,
I Johnlson.
meervative-T If Chalmners, W ,
chant, l31yco. ,\ICarle-1Y.
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l[ovd. i
Ai iltn's Club-S E' Seinn, , C P
ISMn, -1 \V \Vilson. ai
.edrville- -.J T I Davis, .1no Living
N \V pohIse. s
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el weitis.
tuli l Vi-L via ht 1Smit, . l a
hioozer. iowr
,(NWNSil. i' Nt). 8.
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(Ti, 1) , \\'r ,dsko.H u wae
TOWINS111' NO). 9.
Iii lI I Illeis, C 'tiwyla , L
L ukecs-N I Tatylor, C S Nichols,
I law kins.
1 Il'ihIiim .1 W fiatmni, .J J Mil- ai
ry N t Iester, C i Hunter,
H oozr. 1" \ l".r. o
Neall--.1 W hE,(i1L g
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lona-- .1 Wloits. J ,urr tawkins.
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. CoIll1 *:bla........ .... .........125 pti I -M.
titorn Timr.e.)
. 'o'inimbi- ..................... 11 55iam 2 47air
rI ral Timli.)
e l ti n k - -..................... 1imn 2 2-t
v Faii-ix . ... .... .................2 at 3 ibm
"a'vitnomnh . ......................... - l17pn m -34.,*oil
r Brit 4w ick ........ ......... 7 I .
r-b 11.h . ........ .............. 25p F1 21),till
rv.1 atkmo m W e 1! .. ....................
r i l e 4ity............................ I 25all
r u ive Oak ....... ....... ......... 12 13pm
r Ta ahasei -................. ..... 2:1 pin
r i.ver il etion .................. 5 "piml
r M'da o i0.-..-- ---.. ......35n .
a- Wido..........................12 3 am 1I .in,
1 O'ila -............................. 2 55n t m i 3p,
r licn woit ...................... .1(0an 14 tlbyi
r 0Orniido..-..................... 91a -15pn
rTama.................................am 520pmn
~. alo.............N..I Sla. No 30.Il
t 'Ill a ii -- -...................... . i 10 m ii 0at
v Orv i ao... ................. Ita 1'
v w itk.'woodv....... ............12 m1 at
V .1<l trS Kei'.------..........8 iitt 00amOpo
v lt-nies v l.I................... 7 1 gp,n
r 'I allhsse..................pm 120,an
v i afaxeCt..................... O2< 28 2 m lI
V .I )iIll ik 8tv1.......... .......... 8 !11a m fl 00pi
v linsick --------................ 1p I ii pn.
v~ aanCWih...................12 21-pm
til iusinm' juaIk~( ................... 2~4 .JiH 2 i.m
nTr'laiaIsta idve ae i,ii a i (l'uitblii.iat
14 cktonv ICil ii ..nvilt onatngw
ui lein iar lor we.il Tween .111 ickorkl
minicling at Chatilot-t with SonthIiw(sterin
imited.
l'orniu mr e hifortlalion'inrpl.v to
wM.. IUTra.El, .Jit , Tr I'. i ,
S-t va ii nah, lit.
A . 0. MAcON: LI. G~ I. A..
iTLANTIC COAST LINE!
FAST LINE
letWeen Chatrleston and Columbia,
Upper South Carolina, North Caro
lina, Athens and Atlanta.
WVis.Miscoo N. U, Aniu7th, 1897.
lIt No Wi.wir: In El'ec Aig, 7 1 Og
, No. .12 1411 No. 53
,i hIl mI v.Carlesti..i S. ....Ar 800 1,11?
Si ao m1.v---..... Li' s ......I.r 111 pIl
~0 " in L v.......... lilr........ Ar 5 13 pm
I 'Omon r...... .01,mlIo, i ...... -y'4 . .
7 q , A.......'sr'y........... v 2. pim
2? im Ar... ..Newhe,,i-v....L v 37 pam,
2-i F-in .\r.....l. aenl.....Lv . 5 pmi
liii pim A r......... ie v1110....... L 12 '1 i alm
ti U1 I'l.-Alr--..Wi iu,.nii,mmr l..~~~.i,v iui li
I ;5 pml A ...Ci.rlolte. S. C... Iy 9 : am
1111 pin A r..Ilandrs-onvlle, N. C..I.y 1117 an,
I (I ' A F .....\ she( v ile--.....v 8 20) inn
Xci-. '2 an+ti 1 3 olidI tre.ins bet i i L'iiharles
-I Mt KEN. Yt~s, Ui. I'I.ii40 -4~I
(it- i I \i.ni r. T1r lilt Mlm 'cer.
3LUE MIDGE RALROAD,
H. C. BEATTIE, Receiver.
FlI Iif At:i Ail .1 1. 1897. ,ali
AnTuioU.A 11I DIoIIN
o IL taltion<. No.
r I I 00 n m.......AiI. A s d eson. .....v 3 :1 p
r 0 t cim.--......)e, I F........v 14 ( p
r I - 1 n.......A'nu. i-a.....iv -i (:a pin
1 Iia 3 It...Chrr. 5 Croiluins.. I.v 4 21, iim
r 10)07 am.....ulanlS Cr'"ssi"g---- v I 19 pm1
r I9il .1 il ......80 ne0..... I.v 4 47 pn
r 9i 25 a m -...Wi Union . ..v 15 iill'
r I9 20 n m 1 .. W itlhnlin .... I.. v i. 17 p..
. M. Lv. I' si r.
J1 it ANI'Ells'N Suiperaliemnct.
Onnee'i-1 us iit 8 li-o. w iti S-r It. It. No,. It'
3 Adro with8 Al. drulgwat s.l 'e. fo2
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Central Time letwen Colunb1aPu Ja&oU
sonville. Eastern Time iletween 00
luibia and Othler l'oIuts.
Effective July 6, 1898.
Northbound No. 38 No.
Daily. Daily.
Lv. J'ville, F.O.&P.Ry........ 8 00a 6 60p
"8avannah........... .. .... 1208p 11 20p
Ar. Columbia .................. 4 06 p 4 24 a
Lv. Ohar'ton,SC&UR1 ........ 7 80 a 5 80p
Ar. Columbia..... . .. 10 55a 10 10 p
Ar.partanburg, .~ty ...~286"~ "Ns
Ar. Ashoville............ ......0 00p 2 46p
Ly. Augusta, So. Ry..........2 10 1 9 80 p
Graniteville ............. 289 10 l6p
Trenton ................. 808p 11OOp
Johnstor.s.......... .. .... '10 ij 11 20 p
Ar. ColumbiaUn. del't. ..... 4 61 1) 2 10.
Lv'Vbla uhaud'g at. .. 6 15p 884a
Vitiusboro............... 0 07 p 6 28 a
Chetier...... .. ........... b04p 7 Ida
" ock Hl.................. 7 201 76a
Ar. Charlotto.................8 IP 900 a
Ar. (Areenboro......... ..10 48p 12 16p
Lv. Greenboro. ......10 op .......
Ar. Norfolk .... 7 A ........
" Danville..................... 11511) 1 86p
Ar. Richmond4................. 0 40 a 0 25 p
Ar. Washington ................ 6 42 a 85 p
ltiit imore Pa. R. R.......... 8 08 a 11 l5 p
" Phiindelphia.............. 10 15 a 2 ba
" New York...............12 43 p 6 28 a
Soutlhbound. No. 37 No. 3
Dally. Dally.
Ly. Now York, Pa.. .t......... 4 LO p 12 fInt
Philadelphia ................ 0 N, P 3 50ft
HnItimure ....... ........... 9 )p 601a
Lv'. Wash'tonl, So. )ty.- 10 4,31 it1 lbsa
Lv. tichmond .................. 12 0nt 12 0,11
Lv. Dativillo ............. ..... aoT 0 16p
Lv. Norfolk - 9 l5 p
Ar. Uteensboro .... 45 .......
Lv. Greexisboro........ ....... 7 05 a 7 82 p
(Inrlolte ......... ........ 9 85a 10 20p
Itook 1111.............. 10 20 a 11 Op
Cst.< er ..................... 10 b6 a 11 87 p
witsboro....-............ 11 41 a 12 20 a
r Col'ia 11Io st ...... 12 45nni 1 87 a
tv. Comhin Ui.dup't. .. ... I 14p 4 00-A
Johnstomn.--............... 2 68 p 6 J a
Trntn--.-.. . 06p 625a
.888p 707a
Ar. Augutta ..................4 1i1 8 000a
v. shevill......... .2.....T.8a 8 05p
Lv. Sparanburg.............11 4Kait 6 16p
Lv. Col'bia. 81 C.&(4.Ry.--.....8 QP 7 00 a
Ar. Charlestot,..... ........... 6 4011 11 00a
Lv. Col'bla. F.c.&P.Ry......... 11 66 a 12 47&
Savanunh................... 4 47f 6508a
.Jacksonville 9 25p 1 6a
8LE E'lNO CAft sig~ti~E
Excellent daisy passigor service between
'lorida and New York.
Nos.87 and 18--Wai l.t on and Southwestern
Linited. tulid Vetilu](d train with dining
cars anud firat Ilas conceeli north of Charlotte.
Pula rwing roomWi deeping carM between
Tanmpa, Jnekionvinle, havanialh, Waihngton
and AN ew York.
Pullinan Sleeping Cars between Charlotto
and Richmond.
P1ull1mn dintwing-room plalAng cars be
tween t-enmboro and Norfolk. Clome conveo.
tion nt Norfolk for OLD POINT 'WMOUT,
arriving thero In tine for hreakfast.
Solid train, wit-h Parlor cara, between
Charleston and A.shbevIjie.
Nv. 315 And P--U. S. Fat. Mail. Through
tilninn drnwiiw room buffet. Wioping eare be
tween .ackmouvillp nunt New York and Pull.
man slI ink cars bet,ween Angnsta and har.
lotte. tillinan sleeping cars betwcen jack
sonville nnd .olurqbia, en routo daily betwoun
J cksonviOle and (hicinnati via A4haville.
F&ANK 8. GA N NON, .M. cULP,
Third V-P. & Qen. Mgr. T. M., WaghIn gton.
W. A. TURK 8. H. HARDWIC K
G. P. A.. W'ashington. . 0. P. A., Atlsat.
SOUTHErZN RAILWAYt,
Condensed %e -ledl inI EC4MOe
Augiist 7, I-PR.
ST.ATION. Di7
N . No. I
Ly. coluimia.... ....1 ..... 1 05 iII
S... 10 a, Ik 12 05 n'n
"Ne~w1~ bury....... 4Z L aI Jn 1 20 p ini
"Nhiy V bx.......... 7 4.2 a mi I 13 p in
" lreen~w1iiod......... .1 a il 1 IA pm
Ar. l.Liuie'.. ........... - a ii 2 10j i m
Ar. Abbe iIle ... .... 03 (i a ml 4~ iW
Ar. Inehi.Wm. aW1 hI, - 00 puts
Ar. Ancierso....... 4 5) 5~xi.j.75 Pni
Ar.AWr1naI...7 I a5 -n 1 ii 70Li
bT'A TI ~NS. 1N.. .Sun,s I)aIly
_____ No. It. No. 12.
f~.M vi ...... -0 fpii jIS a ft
" Hedmon ........ . 5 P m It0 40 a
"v . ilhamston. . .. . 10 p m~ 1" 0 5 .an
Lv. 1 1 ti.O ..~ iisp m 14lI 104 a m
Ar. tI ,W.Wnal 4 ....... 5p m 11 5a m
.v Aldbb.hIs~.........'. nis ohIin1 a i:n
LYl1.?Hire"%...............1 ii p ns il 3v a m
Ar.(4 t:enwood.........7 40 p mii 12 15 p na
" NWinet y+ii.......... .h p is 12 Ii) p nam
" slerry ..... P 4 p nu 1 .80 1p ms
" Pr osit y. ........... 9 W p "& I 40 p mn
Ar. (1 imbin.................. 112 js pim
.5Wi 7 '2a l,v. . Cha,rlie.ns Ar1 64 4 an 1()1
8 151 Iinl '' .... Cluia. ... i- - o
90.7a.l.2 Sp; 9 . . .. Ahiss......... " t 55p85A
Iii tW lu 0ti4....Iatu... .1:25p 7 4thy
10 -Ar2 )oy 4 .. Unli..... y1 I 7 0,
10 39an 2 ->l1 t " . .. . Jonsaville . 1. 21ps 6 ap'
16 .t5ng2 27 0" .., I'neIn .... 1209p II 4.2p
11 252 3 10 p Ar. . Sipais tanbusrg. . .1 hv II -10 6 15p
11414111 11 l4l.LYv. . Spartainburg. Ar il 24.a4 0 00p1
_ 45.1 700p Ar... AshevIlle.,. Lv 8 20a itU5p
Puhnn alac~e sleep.)ing cars oni Tra4is 26 und
80. 14. and) 1 . on A. smnd U. dilvihhso.
TVrains leave Siparinbulrg. A. & C. dsvisn,
iInhboud., t:117 a. mn., it:3ts p. im., 06:lu p. m.,
(\t 4iWjih, le Lhnted);: sout5hbloundic 12:::6 a. mi.
8 2,' . mo., 11:154 a. mi., (Vestib,u&e ~in,ited.)
'lins . .ave t4reenvilje. A. atl C.. divisIn,
nor hound, 6:46 a. mn., 2 :51 p. m5. andt 5:22 p. mI.,
t(5 Iiledi 1Ait ed1 - southbona,tsi1:21 a. mi.,
4 :)0 p. mi., 12:10 p. in. ( Vest 11Ibuhu 1A it led s.
'W.3ini"1 r Int 10 (siry il-gat Pul lman i
alosinng "iars 1.n1w.een Columsbin and54 Ashae.vl.u
esrou1ste daiily het nn Jacksnville anid (;inin~i
Nos. l18 andu l4.-S4ollil trains, withs Pniai
Pa.rl.r Unr,ie het w%(on Ubuarlesoni aind A nd.evill.
.Third V-P. & Genm. Mgr.. Traiilhe'M3gr..
nhiW4ngtons, 1). 4.. we,Uin10sWo, LW.'(1
('OLUMBI A. NEyWBE RfY &. LAUREN
.a RAILRO AD rime, 'I able T. 'rreot ,, sg
-01ltbimnd. Norhbso.,di
-M .4 -14 PM4 P.141 5'.I
'T 4T- N.
7 40 IA Chlr.fso 15r8 1)n
utn _.i54 1er Lv 5 131
0I 0 811 i 8. i-v I.anreo~ sia r '2 6.'s 1' 4
(3. 8-2 i5 .linion., i 83 1.g (MW92
7 lit 8 in. 2 n:? t4oIdville 12 I, 119 9 10
7.- 8 7 209I .KIn rd.. 1).3 .498 gry
7:17 114.8 2 '' .tisrs... 1288 I N 8 10
74 - I 9 . *.; ln -Jo I,pa.. 1 1 4 :1 tO
8*11 0 0 :i t' ewhelrry E'20 3 2 ?il.
8 5 II0 8 2 I7 Prospriliy ;2 s7 3 i 18 0
9 0 1 -1 257 ....81.sm... 118 3X 0 43
9 15 1 lS . .2 l.r Mounstin Il 1.F 2:3 1120
15.1 I :1312 ...t hWa 1pin... 11145 2::- 5j 5
9111l111 .0 .3 .I White Rock 11:17 2 7 63
o N i 00 3 ~5 .....lrO... 11 2 i I -j 0
11.25 I.- 9.:3 '2 ..l*apharl.. I. .7 I Is .g
1 4.'PA 2.5 : Mt ('oWux,hiLv 11.5 156 . 0
8 00 A' IWreunvIllIv 120 ~
, 10 & guisa . .0
jra~Is 5.' sind '8 ruj H solie hot wenns (h ,r
I4eiton and G~ 4reenv Ille
N1 .0 nconne than1 11 ati5f er5 fa r allI pOllnf1a
t:osn cont ttion nit.' i StrIansWra for the
ouintsi i. L0 CA VIC.NMIGIl. A gI.
Newberiy 8 C.
PAR EZ '8
HARBALSAM
?easns ad beautifies the halt.
rrooes a lendrant growh'
scal 1l to e
air lOs Yout r 00
To Atlanin, ul< riot e Augusta, A'hime
Illington,;New Orh'aa t.htittanooga
Nsihylii1o and New York.
Boston, Hichiond % nelingtol ,
Norfolk, Philadlophia.
Shieuu -o it etlet July. 1s, l44.
1 _U-TI61 .. No,iv& -Ao.41.
Lv N% w York, Via tzn.n. a. A um~*u~un
" 1 l'hili n... ... In m22 Sta
" Sailmoro-- - ....... . . ' 2000
" Washington.............. 4 40 8o is
Itiohi ow .......................... 8 o p
La Norfolk, Vi8 . ~. A 1.* Oit~
rortesouth * 846 pan gw o
Lv We'do i, vIa M. A. L ........ " i28P*11fil AI
Ar ilen<k:gon........... *;2 50 am '1 48 pin
Ar Durhlmn, viu .. A. t,..
LV Durham. . . ......t7 81 1n11 19 Ulm
Ar Rli01gII. Vitt N .. . ... iin~et
' alefor(I....................... ....: .." 3* 5
40n1t horn I'lino........... 4 .13 44 i 8
Ian.l(!t .................. 51'7 " (i '
" W avebboro...................... r r. 8 0
Monrou .................... 1 " 12 '
" W imingtoon....................... Oi2,5
Ar Ulurlotto, v i. t. lb . 7l4i *~ 21 ,. i~
SChVst,r, via 8. i....~3 Pm IQ60 5 pul
Lv olumibin, C. N. &i,.~t.~i.. Co pui
Ar 6linton 9 .......9~Trii 14
Greenwood " . . 15 " 11,7 st
Abbevlilo " I1 04 1 2V
Elberton 4. ...... i7p 2
A t.hinists " ,........ 121 Pi * 2841
"Will ' . .......... 1 53 848
'"*1* 1hi, 50..6 428
"Atlanta, 8. A. L. (UntIon *'62
Depot) (oint.ral Tinj1 2 " b2
NOLTHHOUNI No. 40.<. No. 3b.
Lv .tio n ta, (Contral i ne) *12 0~Oni~~~*7 i*' m
"Wimdor 7 I p to tit41)1
96 d r * .......,.., Pu . 11 pil
AIbens ......... 3 t * 1 p
Elberton " ......... 1 1 b 2M 11 3
Abbovie " ......... 1" ' Wam
r(4 1on i 1 '' ........ 6 .1 " 2 1 34tinl
Ca .tn ......... 230 " 3256nm
A Columijita ... N & 1,. ..-t7 4'
.t....r 81.3 A
Arubalot.to.via L. A ..*10~26 p *7 &D
tv lonroio. via 8~A. L 9 40 pil fi''
Hant, " .......l " 8 00
Ar Wfliaton .. ..~
Southorn PInes ....... 9 40 at
RtalciRlhi 4 .......... *2 10 **1 M it
"fHendo01-0n, ". .......... 1 elFO nm
Lv ......... 82 am i (-5 pin
A r in '' ......... tf -t-.4-j,,
Lv D nt hm _1 " ......... 7t'0 pm t 9 at.'
Ar WClto,,, In .. ........ *l alt *V 5, p 1
'ehm"C'n l .... A L '.80 " 7 3 -
"W i.,. ig'n,v Pin i'ell t it. It. 12 31 " I f '0
" sn:1i. ore ""' " . 40 t 1 am
1Philath I ttphia -3" 3.4tn(fm) 0 "
" Nev York. 6 " "I 2" It
Arloranaon7 " " * 7*25 2I0 pil
Nr.rfolk *7 W' *5r
* l'ly. I lty, ex. SAniay.
No. 403 $sti 4 .-" - a
.4011(1 Vo-.Il.mle Train of Polloln lqe4
and Coich.wes be%twtoen Walhington and At
lItO. llno llilinan Sleenera between Ports
Mo t hl n l Chester. 8. -.
Not. 41 acl 38.-'sb S. A. L. Exprempils
Solid Trt.l Colit-, 14 and I'ullmtan leepers
between 1tortmth ati Atlant. tpaly
hlepurs between Colm t) It aid At lantaj.
B thitran aloiitrlt oncin
Atlanta for 5LonIomn. , ItNobIl, Now Or
leansl, Tv-xil calIr-or-111i . xico ( 1 -
nonga, Nasvil It, Mlet hi) an, Florilit.
For 'lickm, tlel i - N, a.IA nt'ot-111 mation, ap.
pi to It. A. N.%al. G .pt., pass, lp't
II- A . N 1CW L A Nh, GUn t ii p PGE*.itc.,
1E 8T.101'- ,\ t'e l'r1.. nn et ,I . :utiuger
V I . Iilll .n'I 1n rlIa.tenc . t
Ii. WI. I ht UVit I 'lraie 3tiz t cager.
T. J. ANIF(SON, Gel)i P'.eger Agent,
ON3N IALO hF0I.;o.Ch: J'OHr1rIoIuTi. VA.
TI i 41 C1A t1.1 4 1 ,
louble Daily Traing bet weetn (1hait ston
Uolitnbia ai.d Aiguat4.
QUICKuH TIltc.
*.COUTB CARtliANA & GEORUJA it. i
'A18ENGLt DEPA II ItMN.
CHARItCSTON.bi. C., Janl. 21, 1897.
HHILDULIC. DEAILY.
Ly lifirlest'on................. 7 itin 5 30 pm
Si illeerville................... 7 0 nm ( 1t pin
Go rgus...-------.................. 8 34' ani I 01 pm
Brimclvillo ................ It 31 un 7 35 pin
H ( jV i;lO ....................... 9 I am 7 5b pin
Or 4ageiirg........ ........... 9 2 i 8 20 pill
S! - itatt he ws..................... 9 I.d am 8 48 pn
Fort Ma .................... 4.10 l an 9 03 pn
.i .g .ile... ........... 10 10 am 9 20 pm
. I olu ibl ..........................10 55 an 10 10 pIn
i.v Coluttnhin..~a............... 7 0 at 4 (0pm
K in svi f---.- ............7 .40 am 4 4-1.12m
rot I Mot t0.................. 7 61 am -4 56 pm
St. M at tIhe-................ 802amn 8 09 pmi
O.rangpoburg................6 24 atm 8 27 pmn
to w etiv1lo............... 83 amt 5 42 pmn
litr, ntehv1le '............... 855 amt 6 88 pm
('eorges.t.................. 98 amt o :4 pmtt
t aItevll....e..........0 22 am 7 18 pin
A ir Charls~tn.................1i 00 ant 8 00l nou
'.' 4..hairk (001-............. 10 amn 5 30 pmo
1'-a,el,vch ie0--............. 9 18 nim 7 501)p
I1ilia lirg ........,...... .. 9 41 tam 8 2n p211
i tok...-.............. 9 2 nm 8 42 paa
... xn -............. ........10 27 a m 9 17 pmt
.A Ikmn.,...---..............11 011 amt 0 57 pmn
\4 t nnxia......................i 81 ant 10 46 pmn
IaA t\i:m;ata ..................... 60 am 320 pm
A'4 Ii --.....- ......... 7I8 am 4 27 pmt
t\ 4 '') 1 -.-. --............. 411am 09 pmt
lIi -ek'.tt6..................8,08 a 28pnm
1.'e n nark................... 8 0 amti 6 44 pmn
BI.a m tIA --............ 8 8'3 gan 8 58 pit
.....nch.......................9 10 tam (1 10 pmt
\4r ChlesIt.on ...................1 00O ant 8 00 l)ml
'AtaT EXPRE*Ss At'GjUBTA A)ND WABIiINOTO4
WiHi Pi'U.MAN nEITWEEON AUUSTA,
A1IKEN AND NEOW 'YORK.
Iv AingaLian.-o......... ................. 3 06 pmt
L v Ailtket..---..--..--..............~...34-1 atn.
At r .kun n inrk.-----........................... 4 0 pmt
Lav tJcn ist ark.-.---.................. ......... 28 at.
Lv .iikun.------........................- 7 8am
A r Aatng s a ..-......~....................8 10 aan
D)AILY EX01.PT SUNO>AY.
I.v Ca n,ta s..-.................S 48 atm 2 28 pm
U odn.lu not Ion.9... 98nm 3 66 pmn
A r 4 trngv lie...................10 06 amn 4 86 pm1
Lv K lugvlillo ..................10 26 u.n 6 00 amt
(atuetn Ji'inct.ioi... .11 (O am, 0 40 amn
A r On su d en....~-............. 1 55 pmt 8 16am
4 0 onneet(tIns at Colhan- .>bi withI Southtern
lstl wa fort iali pIoint inl uppe)tr South atd
Northi Unt-olina. Siulli t.ril tts bel.weent Char
leaton and1( Asheoville. Connteotions froml
pointst on1 Ronthern' Ralway to A uguset a
A iken anid oIlher 1poin1tc onl "~The Chaftrleston'
Lin"; ait Chasrleston wit h Clyde Line Sieatin
i'rs 14a N York anlt Jiteksonviille.
L. A. Id E1lt80N, Trate Manager.
it. 8. JOWtCN, UeneraiManager
I n.,.ral tifinos! (Oarieaton N.C.
Charlostrnl Wlm stei Carolilla Rwy Co
Augusta and Asheville Short Line.
8el,edu1lin Efteet SIay 1(1 1808
Le.nyc Aunuin..... -.-... 4.1 a. mI 40 pi
A.rive Gtrena tioo---.1 ' L p
Ur,ni,.....:..---..-2 o ii (1 05 a in
G 10 8 .1:'g .... -1 3)) 1 15 ani
8n 1u'g.........i3 03 p n a1 o
lA-ve th i '. ---.-. ..... H 20
4-I r(. a wo1(......... 2 i pl m
.............. 5( i6 p n 6
- - ltaae. .........'1 t I ..t It 15
aIi,,naI """- in 0
A Ii 4* ---Ii .-....a7 'i) y
-_ -tgi a..... --- -.. 10pm
A p 1v .--d(g - . .. ......9 ...... .i.n 0
lienn mrt "'"" 15 a tu o Wa
--.-- . ilgt ..............m.. -00 jOm
Fn ir fix.."".......80 m p
A '." 4Anut """"" 111 pN m
10 uta. roa -....... ---4~ t - 3~40 pm
..onne...f.i.............n.A.u)uaa make'p'uis
I'bo l ld A ir.L.no 11)un fa lu ll 73nt pta
- - . CInl.and C. ...inilay,_an
rts, eatttd ,t....r.(a.ve to ain
T IM nliSN, Tr10l ia e