The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, August 26, 1898, Image 4
EKNOLISH AS siH Ift 241OIC IN OUIC
NEW PO014E-sSON.
Efriti-in tf t Mt Notiverm Its Utitii aud 111ort)
RICO tO Ma1ft-*r 41116 1,46g9111WO tof their
i.nat ( Gormmni,nt- he Need n(of
Ratbislis,g ao Aistericain 4 u -
reiy syat. n at Oice-No
Exarl 1sipe of Fxheskoofgf
Vet.
1OBERT B. CRAMP1, in Atlanta Con.
stitution.
Onr now West Indian citizenship
is doing the host it can to Amorican.
ize itself, and ifs first stop, natur.
ally, is to learn to speak Eglith.
That langungo is as much of a
stranger in Porto Rieo and Cuba as
though t hoso two islands wore ol
the other sidio of the earth, but the
peoplo have tackled it withi a heroic
determination that, is unusual to a
man or woman wilh Spaiih blood
in their veins. Spanish-Americni
dictioniittis in Siontiig.) aftor flit
surrender tin(] in Pollee after thi
landing of (en.. Mili' troops wvre
bought find sold fit astonishing
prices, fnd in the Ltter city one
local newspaper editor printed a
whole pag4 in) fearful atid wonderfiu
10nglish as a resilt of a day spent
wili ouk of the bookim. A public
school in Yanco, l'Port.o Htico, piblic
ly aionievd that "speich Aimri.
0nn1o" woulid be taught it oinceo, but I
think Ile clams will not miakm very
rapid progress until th teacher
hilmself grows a trilho moe proli
cient..
Whole tlie merelants in Santiago
loartetd after thi fir.st day's occipa
tion by our soldierht lit, they were
not to be robbed aind murdered by
tihe barbarians pintured for their ed
itication in advalne, they timjitlly
opened up their shops to do business
with us. One lint, defiltr, desiring
to attract. attontion to ti quality of
his goods, invested in a tdictionary,
and looked for an Aieican i3no
nym for the Spanish word "bnmno,"
meaning "good." TI'here was qmite
a list of tfhem, and ho finally selectod
"ivirtnous" its having a hotter sound
and hhowing l) better ol a sign
board thin the othors. Lat oil fthe
afternoon of the saime day wo were
riding down St. Thoma street, ad
we saw, in big lotters printed over a
great pile of tropical headgear in a
storo window, this somowhat. sur
prising insription:
TRs HATs ARK Vilat1UOU1s.
They looked it, and we all paid
our tributo to them in their lone.
somenteso by buy inrg 01n(.
* W
In a Ponco. paper p)rintetd some
(Pays after the arrival of G*eneral
Miles, there woere most oxtravagant
ex pre'ssions of frientdsh ip and regard
displayed biy the editor, Mt atdjee
tivos wvole moro alarmiing '.&n the
guns of the Spaniards, for Synonyms,
as esorybody knows, are not synio.
nyme in every sense of the pairtientar
wvord conicerned. In describing in
this sort of dictionary English the
taking of Ponce, one of the papers
changed its name from "La Domezo.
cracia" to "La Nueva Era"--"TtIhet
New Era"-anid cnme out with this
intAireat ing iaccount of two days' hap.
penilgs:
On the 27ith inst., at 2 p. mn., a
floot applroachiing the port wias sig.
naled the signal hill and truly from
all the rotofs and points of vantage of
the city could be soon three ships
neaoring our harbor at great speed of
which, two wvere apparently trans.
ports and the other a tug. 1t did
not take them long to come into
port and anchor. After awhile a
boat was seen to leave thle sido0 of
one of the sh ips bearing a white
flog reached the shore shortly after
wards wii h an oilcer, who on land.
ing bont his steps to the captain of
the pori's of1ice in search of the
military commander of the towyn foir
whom he~ had a despeatch.
The captain of the port answoered
him that lie hadl no military juris
diction and sent for the mihtiry
commander residing up town here,
to take delivery of the dispatch
brought by said oilcer. At About
this time a small voluntoer force
got into position near the custom
house imd the two companies of the
regulars, which on the first alarm of
the approach of the American fleet
had been ordered to the spot, wvere
echeloned on tho road leading from
htie to the h.arbor. With the li.t.
~tot forces e me the late military
~ coflfander of this district, Colonel
Martin
4Iio~ Wls ~ Aerieau officer bear.
~ J~4 truce, ai despstch
reet authority from the governor
general, he could not receive it. On
getting this reply the American ofil
cor informed the captain of the
port that he would g'vo him an
hour's grace for the military com.
mander to come and tako dulivery of
the dispatch.
-I * *
In the imtantimo Sarnart.in had
como up town and had it a conferenceo
With the governor general by wire,
laying before him the State of affairs.
But as the hour tixed by the Ameri
can officer was drawing to its close
a id he thri-ntened to roturn on bot rd
With fihe dispatch uidelivered], two
members of ithe consular body -
Mesos. F. . Toro, British vice con
sul, and P. J. RosInly, vice consul of
the Netherlandt-wont down to the
port together with our mayor, Mr.
1. U. ct'oloim, ad ote cf our Citizen,
Mr. P. J. Pourniier, with tho obj'ct
of re(Iit-ging an extension of tIe
timne fixed by t ihl ollicor to await the
reply of the governor general.
It sevns thauit die hitter's answer
to the i-ilitarv commander wias that
he shiouhl do Ilis duty-by which, we
suppose, he iinplied that ro4istance
shoui b mb n't, in spito of the im.
mns siperiority of the invading
forces ai't of Ilie floot., which by this
time, had increas.d by the arrival of
soveral moro vessels. As the Amer
ican comiander grow impuatient at
the non -roturn of the first boat sent
ashore he sent another, bringing t wo
oficors aid a squad of soldiors, wihu
bore with them the American ilag
and two rockets for signaling, we
presume, in caseo of ned.
8aid oflicers with tit Ftjuitad and
flag advanlcd asm *ar its I lite very (loor
of captain of thit port's oflico, but tho
British vico consul rquested that,
the soldiers should witlidraw to the
seashore, the olficor with Old Glory,
etc., rem*ainiig, however, att lie door
or tie bmling. TIhe .onsular and
other officors eitored the blifldinl.
They wvro thero recvivel by the
captain of the iort, who, by thie by,
was (dressed ili it Hoiled% whiIito dIrill
suit, without ally inisignia, to (enote
his raInIk. The G em'lianl Viced col,1 I
Mr. 1. (. Fritz, joineld his colleagus
of England anl the Netherlnd. in
their good oflices in the mat.ter, to
gether with the Amorican merchant.
Mr. Lucas Valavieso. Said conisuIs
began to work to bring about,i the
surren(er of the town, which had
been doianded at discretion, in their
dosire to avoid bloodshod and (laim
ago to the town, as the Spanrish forces
were innigni licant compared withI
those of tbe United States, anid be
sides the Spaniards having no de.
fonsive works or artillery to answer
the fire of the fleet.
* * *
At about It) p. mn. it was runiored
ihiat an armiist ice hadu been arranged,
in virntue of which the Spainiish forces
woul evacuate the town aind that
thte American troops wvould not land
withion a stipiulatedi time to allow the
former forces to get. w~ell on their
way to Aibonito. It was reported
that this arrangement wvas firm and
the peoplo11 began to treat moure freo
hy about thin pe)oplo solution of the
con flict. But, un happily, t beir joy
was of short dluration, as-at about
1 P. im.-it begani to ho0 nied ab)out
liat t he governor genter-al had do
orderinig himn to give up the com
innd to the lieutenant colonel of the
civil gnards, instructinig the latter to
offer resistance to the invading forces.
On this becoming known the alarmi
was great among all classe., ando the
exodlus to the neighboring cxounitry,
which had already begun in thie af
ternoon arid evenimg, was iinunlietse,
approaichiing nearly to a panic.
But the vice conuils contimniued
their labors to obitaini that the armnis
tico arranged wit hi Colonel San mar.
ton by them should he respected anrd
kort ill good. faith and the reproson
tantivos of England and Gernmany pro.
tented against its being broken and
biroughit to bear onl the negotiatins
all the weight t hat t.heir nations rep.
Th'le lieutenant colonel of the civil
guard on his part seoi-'g (lie impjo5
sib)ility of resistanco to the p;)werfuil
ileet of t ho enemy, whlich had been
re-enforeed by several shiips more,
with the im-ans he had at his dispo
sal, decided att Jenigth to OVacueto
thie town., ret irinig, with all the forces
nuder his commiand, by the road
Jeadinig to the initerio- of the island.
As soona as this~ dcOisioni lDwas arrived
at the retreat began, but not heooo
aIttempljting to sot. fire to the railroad
station, i'n which they- only succeed
ad in buirninig a few oars.
B3ut, oven alter the retre.at thoro:
wa~s anxiety amnn the inhabitants,i
as it was reported that the powdei
magazine of the barracks would be
blown up before the Spaniards left
the town definitely-wo are happy tc
say that this did not happen. The
town was left in charge of the local
fir8t brigade, who undortook the dIi.
ty of keoping order, but choir serviceE
were not caXled upon that night, nor
has- been since, as not the slightest
disturbance has taken place. Poncj
gave proofs of its gcod sense; au
usual.
Following this was a list of no
tices "of interest to said Americans,"
and one of them is suficiont to show
what all were like. Hero it is:
NOTICE I
To this offico has been brought
the hat belonging to one of the guards
of the army at present in the city.
It is decorated R. J. Ellis, Fort
Winjato, N. M. We hold same at
dtisposal of said guard.
No,-t to the v*ficulties which
arose over the difforence in language,
the grontest, embarrassment between
the Americans and the natives in
their dealings with each other wats
the difference in money. No exact
isi4 of wxchange was over agreed
upon, and the restlt was that. onie
man paid throo or four timos what
an artielo was worth or got its real
value. UsUtttly it trado depended
uo)0n1 tho diel:3r or the mnoent.
The peso, or Spmnish dolhir, is of
the saine size as our own dollar, but
it has a value which changes oftener
than the politics (.f a m1u,wIump.
In Santiago our boys thought the
pesos were worth a hundro.1 Amiori
cents, and for a timeo dealt, with
m1ercalintt oi that basis. Then thoy
forced the rauio down to two to one
to git even, anid in) some instances to
throo to one. In Ponco a bank
opened to givo in exchango $1.715
Spanish eooney for $1 American.
In soene of the other WeA Indian
islainls the money of thle doins will
not )bo fialn at any prie.
Wili iich t 1111tnctting miediiml)
to cope with, no satisfacory ratio
can1e ever )11o fixed, and the only thiing
to do is to remonotizo tlie islands
with Aierican carreney (xclhisively.
Our dealings with them in future will
demand this, and it will probably be
one of tihle first things to which Pres
i(lent MeCKinley will tnra his atten
tion. At pi-ent. our coin is in too
small a minority to bo of any service,
bult ill contracts signed and all pa.
por drawn is already marked in plain
ink, "Amorican gold." Tih Span
iard1s thOmselves9 look with auspicion
upon their country's cash, and loyal
Spanish stocoekeepers, who are still
unwavering in their sen,iments to
ward I heir mothber (country, will say
--with a mixte of sheepishness
and enning-when you conmc to pay
them for a poicha.Ose:
"If you za money Americano have
I would it much prefer in za Paty
meont."
* * *
In these wvays (10 our new fellow
cit izens try to d1foonst rate the;r re
verence and1( affection for those who
have b)roulght abort their changed
'.ondition. As to their sincerity no
man is3 .e't qnalitled to pass judg
moncyt. The one thing cert ain is that
in the American izing of Cuba and1
Porto Rico, the (Cubans and1 the Porto
lticans~ have much to learn andl it is
a good sign that they are shoinig so
readly a disp)osition t.o educate t hem:
4)U1C WVA 1tuitt1's fi IN lI)HK AT 'I' ONO
I.CnipsIan i (Ir.4',tre I he'. It.. ,Ippos i sf lu
r.eI ).le y foer *4-ree NISICn i.o i), 5...
Washingtonc, A ug. 28 ---Ambhassa
doIa it ciablog're nm( t thi stait e
&lh-pair,tmelt re.<-ivIed this aft 'enoIn
says thaet. the lirIt ishe govuienment lhas
dlireecteoIl the g,oveernir of l Iiong Kong
to acecept Admiirahlhe)we.y's aphplica.
hioni for .(,rimissioni to dho(ek and clean
his ships at H[.,ng Kong.
Doctors Say;
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers
which prevail in miasmatic dlis
tricts are invariab)ly accompan
ied by derangements of the
Stomach Liver and Bowels.
The Secret of Health.
The liver is the great "driving
wheel" in the mechanism of
man, and when it is out oforder,
the whole system becomes de
ranged and disease is the result.
Tutt's Liver Pills
Cure all Liver Troubles.
Ranagers of Primary Election.
T H1- FOLLOWING PERSON3 AMR
appoiinted Managers for the pri
mary otection to be held August, 3C
1898:
TOWNSIIIP NO. 1.
Old Men's Ciub-J W Gary, D WJ
Kibler, S P Boozer.
Young Men's Club--T E Epting, I
L 'I'artrint, J A Bowers.
Carolina Club-Jno W Recder, P I
Bynum, J. C. Myers.
Factory Club--J H1 Chappoll, J I
Sentn Willis Jones.
Helena Club-Geo P 1Hill, B E Jul
lon, H-C Summers, Jr.
Johnstone Academy Club-J Ca
Neel, J MoD Sligh, F1* P Wicker.
Hartford CNb-P M Hawkins, F T
Paysinger, Win Boozer.
TOWNSHIP NO. 2.
Mit Bethel Club-J M C Brown, Vi
T Price, W H1 Wendt.
Garmany Club--Luther Long, An
tine Buzhardt, T B Leltzscy.
Mulberry Club-S S Cunningham, .
J Kibler, J W Suber.
TOWNSHIP NO. 3.
Maybinton Club-D A Thomas, W E
Maybin, T .1 EIson.
Glymphylle Club-Moorman Rulf,
Jno Ifenderson, J S J Suber.
TOWNSIP NO. 4.
Whitmire Club-George Abrani, NJ
McCarley, Jno W Scott.
Long L.ane Club-it H Burton, J 1
Epps, W. F. Brown.
TOWNSI11' NO. 5.
Jalapt-- Dr 0 11 ivans, C W Buford,
W 11.john-onl.
Coiservatlile-T H11 Chalners, W 1V
Murchatint. Iryeo NIcCarley.
TOWNSIlP NO. 6.
'rinity-W 1) 'itts, V E' Longshore,
J1 Y iIoyd.
Old IenI '11CubS 1' SeU1, Y C
.1ohnsoi, J) W vilson.
Ruedeivili v-- 1 )avis, Jno Living
ston, N P .Johnsoii.
TOWNSIP NO. 7.
S'happells -J1 1 Scurry, J .1 White,
FG Schuinpert,.
Salllaa -.1 \V Ropp, V 11 Sanders
Salne l WV(1-erts.
\ ha;r ii i. - il- ight Smit.h, John
l thiL, HI U1n 1y loozer.
T%WNSiIII' NO. 8.
I-topia -1) 1 , \ rts, IJa I oloul wire,
It 'C~T ; lka in.
Swilton- 11 11 Davis, Pat Boland, L
10 Relimon.
St, Lukes-N '.aylor, C S Nichols,
It *,- ILaw kins11.
Alt I l'ilgrim--I V lartnan, J J Mu1.
lei, Irnest W its.
Liberty-N I Lester, C 1) Inter,
V I Ilooze..
('Nuall- ' V Shealy. I11 t Long, J
Saliuda-J E Monts, J hn'r Dawkins,
L L Dominiek.
Wvark'howa!- It 1 schumpert, 'J P
3owers, .1 1 Wise.
TOWNS1111' NO. 10.
Ventral-C \V Sheely, .1 C Seybt, P
SV SCIzI1er.
.1oily St.ret.t-W 13 loinest, J W
Werts, .1no P wheeler.
,St. PaulI - I J1 kyt,ing, I'd mound iShee
, 11 I ltedenban1gk.
Union-T J Wilson, i L Strauss, I G
Pe Ilers.
'TOWNNiP NO. I1.
Cump Groind- A h iGrahni, John
Inard, (1. 13. Loill.
'omina-H-1 N Kianrd, J .1 Ilntz'
Geo B Aull.
St lhillips-It I! Slioh, It I, Loni
nick, 8 1) lIn0fire
Waltoll-\V I Folk, It L C'ooks,. J J
Crooks.
lisillot boxes anid instruct.ions wvili be
dlivered to ilanagers on and1( after
August I15th.
WV. D). HARDY,
Chairmann Co. Dem11. I'x. Comi.
August 15th.
Great Improvement
Reports a Welcome Change In
Her Condition
Statement by a North Carolina
Woman.
"Noarly all my life I have had one cold
after another and the trouble seomed like
catarrh in the head. There were dis
charges from my ears, and my hearing
became affected. I took a number of
kinds of medicine but I grew worse in
stead of better. One day I procured a
bottle of Hood'. Sarsaparilla and began
taking it, and soon found it was doing
me good. I gained strength and was
greatly benefited in many ways. I con
tinued its uso and now the bad feeling in
my head Is gonoe and the enrache with
whIch 1 suffered lias disappeared. I am
now able to do iny housework wIthout
help. I shall keep Hood's Sarsa partlla in
the house as long as I live." ias. T1. 0.
IlHYNE, Dallas, North Carolina.
H oo d's "arB.
Is the best.-tin fact thle One True 11lood P,urifier.
Plscathlartle. Prc 250
50 YEAR$'
EXPERIENCE
TRADE MARKS
DESIGNS
COPY RIGWHS &C.
quAnyonaeslending a arketc ad esrletton may
quoke aslne "nonr o.tinitreeo" w"P era
Ptlenote, Olet a ee,ae0,rinptent
A handson ely illuut,aae$ eokly. J,argeat, air.
e, ar; fo,ur ion,:t,s. aj~li* 'nIsde.ra
MUGCo.**''-aw.y,New Yi'k
nen mrce, 125 F St.. Waeblngton, J).
hieestr' Esitss iasend Brand
woi kd anl u anigod I 0i b h
JN( Ma* who IUniPIiT.
wil a ,. toi-h ti e puheroads
inthi repcieTonhp r
wokdadpu'ngo spi h
"Saved Her Life."
R8. JOHN WALLET, of Jefoerson,
Wis., than whom none Is more highly
estcomed or widely known, writes.
"In 18%0 I had a severe attack of Laarippo
and at tOe end of four months, in spite of alL
-physicians, friends and.good nursing could
do, my lungs hoart an iorvous system woro
so complotely wrecked, moy lifo was de
spaired of, my friends gyving mne up. 1 could
only sleep by the use of oplates. Aly lungs
and heart pained me terribly and my cough
was n,ost aggravating. I could not lie In
one positi but a short, tim and not onmy
left side at all. My husband brought mo
Dr. 5Iles' Nervino and Heart Cure and I be
gan taking them. When I hat Aken a halt
bottle of each I was miich bette and contin
ulng persistently I took about a dozen bot
tles and was completely restored to bealth to
the surprise of all."
Dr. Alies' Remedies 14
are sold by all drug
gists under a positivo Mie'
guarantee, first bottle
benefits or noney ro- t
funded. Book on dis- -
eases of the heart and He
nerves free. Address,
DR. 1ILES MEDICAL 00., Elkhart. Ind.
AGENTS WANTED
In Every Oounty to Supply the
0reat Popular Demand for
CllA'6 WAR for UMANITY
Told iln Pictic' ald Story,
Compiled and written by
SENATOI JON . IMOALLS,
of Kansas.
The inost brillianily written, trost
profusely and artistiefally illustrated,
and tuost intensely po>ular hook on the
subjeet of the wart with Spain. Nearly
200 Superb I ustrations from Photos
talon especially for t his great, wor-k.
Agents ite makinr $50 to $100 i week
sellin it,. A Veritablej bonanza fur live
elk,n)vL11s4r1. A ply for.. (e.cseription,
teris and territory it ond.co
N. D. T11oMrsON P1itis8r11iNo C0.,
St.. L-uis, Mo., or New York City.
Florida Central & PenInsular
Time Tabtle in ilct Jt it.
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Co,mnia, 8. C.
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FAST LINE
Between Chqrleston asnd Columbia,
Upper South Carolina, North Caro
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I i r ..... titottte s. C ..v 9 5' am
I ,'9 pm - r. IIendetrsonilk-IIs, N. ('..t ,v 9 17 amo
Ot i Ar..~......hv.i---.Iv 82 amstl
None, r,2.ana f'3 Mosl~i trins het wetn ohasrlt.
i di t un byt...,t'i
-. -I KKz V, TI. M.i:tu
ti. ' 1 nasa~. ' Tr.10 .\b ttits c Fr
BLUE RIDGE RAILlROAD,
II. C. BEATTIW, Er-ceiver.
19w ftrete, i M g i :t, 7.
FtTIslitwee 'A K clisai' ,
itIIxe'dMixed.
Ar 0' JO ,e '"""'"" g "'' .--"..-v 3 t0 0 -
A n'---- si . ...n it '.... I, v -1 Is,im
Ar 0' 32 samtt,,t, . 'tt.on .J i,
Ar II amh....Chrr's I t'tll). ..i.y a 2 In
l 0 07 som. .,^dam' Crs-.usig..v 4 .9 pm -
A r 9 49 io --......8 lit in.......L v .S ' .i
J RI A N iaRIRm N. 8tup'rt'em Isttti.
('it.t I sg '.1 .4 *.o w.thl ii' R. Ri.No Ii'
A' 'i utr.o wsI) it8 - nitwiii tyu II 'i 2
fik Drua- AI.im. n.t -..S tn :,o. .
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Central Time Betwoen Columbla and YaoYe
senville. Eastern Tin Aletween C..
lumbia and Other rolute.
Effective July 6, 18.
Northbound. 'o. 88 No. so
Daily. Daily.
Ly. J'ville, F.O.&P.Ry......... 800 a 0p
" 15avannnth........... .... 12 08P 11 20op
Ar. Coluibia .................. 4 tq$p 24f
LY. Qhar'ton0C&QRH ........ 7 80 5 a Op
Ar. Golumbla................ 1015a 10 10
Ar. Asheville............ ...... 6 Wop 2 45p
Ly. Augusta, 8. fy. . 2 10n 9 80p
289 10 16p
Trento.. .. 8 08p 11 00p
"Jnstons..... . 8 lop 11 20p
r. CoublaUn. de'. ...... 4 61 p 2 10 a
L*VbolbI Bland or'g ... ....... 5 151) 584a
Winnsboro................. 0 07 p 6 24 a
Chenter ...... .. .......... 0 54p 7 Ia
" Hook 11111................ 7 201) 7 bils
Ar. Ohnrlotte ................... 8 trp 900
Ar. Greensboro.... ........... 10 48 p 12 16p
Ly.Oreousboro . .... .. 10 fiop .. ....
Ar. Norfolk .... .. 7 bon ........
" Danville..................... 11 61 P 1 86p
Ar. Richmond ................. 0 40 a 0 25 p
Ar. Washington .............. 42 a 9 ip
" inimorPa. R.TR......... .8 03 i Il 85 p
" Phildlphia............ 10 16 a 2 60
" New York......... 11 4J p 6 28a
Southbound. No. 37 No. 33
M1 aly. Daily.
Ly. Now York, Pa. It.it........ . ,41:01) 121.nt
Phliladelphia..............6 .5 11 8 50a
5n 1 sm r ...------........ 9 20It 0 l a
LV. Wash'ton, So. ly.- 10 4:11 11 Joao
Lv. milunond................, lult 1;- ,011
.Lv. DapVill . ............ ..... wa 0 16p
Lv. Notfolk .9 54p .
Ar. Utc-ensboro..... 0 45 a ..... I
Lv. (4reeu%)bo............... 7 0- a ' 7 82p
Civirlell .i................. 9 35a 10 20p
lotk )11l ................10 2 a 11 ONp
CleAer.........-......... 10 b a 11 87p
i,nniboro............... 11 41 a 12 20 a
ArCol'ia 1Ial'i et......... 12 4mil 1 87a
Ev. Coinibi tuth. dp't. . ... I i 1 4 00 a
1Joh1so s- --............... 2 p 6 00A
Trefnton ..-...... 8Ob 625a
Graniteyillo ..... * 88p 7 07a
Ar. Augusta.... ............... _4 I5 8 00a
v. Aso IIPe.................., 8 it ~8 05
uv. Sliartnburg ............. 11 4va a 15p
Lv. Col'bia. 8 C.&MI-y........8 0p 7 00a
Ar. harleston---............ 40p 11 0a
Lv. Col'bla, F.C.&P.11y......... 11 65 a 12 47a
4 471) 508a
Ar. Jacksonvillo. -0..- 25 p 0 16 a
8LIEI.lNG 05 I X1tVI(C.
Excellent dnihy liassenger Horvioe between
Florida and Now York.
Nos.87and 88-Washing! on nid outhwestern
Linited. Solid Veatil,nii tra-in with AIn1jg
cars a-d fiat clae coache nurl h of Clarlotte.
Pu 111 d ru wi ng roomn Weellivlng care bat ween
Taml)a, -nekioivIe, havannahl, Waihington
And New York.
Pullnan Sleeping Cars between Charlotte
and lliiiuuond.
ullman dunwing-roon sleoping care be.
tween (,reensboro and Norfolk. Close conneo.
lion at Norfolk for OLD POINT COMFORT,
arriving ther in I tim for breakfast.
Solid train, with Parlor cars, b(tweea
Charleston iun And lshevillt..
Nos. 35 and M-U. S. Fast Mall. Through
ullman drawinq room btffet sleeping cars be
tween Jaelkmonkvile nid New York and ptill
wanl s10'eping cars het ween Auguatia and Char
lotte. PItilmnan EIeeping cara between Jaok
@onvillo and Columbia, en route daily between
jackxonville snd Cincinnati via Asihaville.
FRANK 8. GANNON, J. M. CULP,
Third V-P. & Uen. Mgr. T. M., Waishin tn.
W. A. TURK, 8. H. HARDWIC
G. P. A.. Washington. . 0. P. A. At
SOUTHERN RAILWAVe
Condensed -eh.l.itle? in Effeal;
Auigu-st. 7, 1 -94.
ATIONS. - . Daily
I No. I. No. 1.
Lv. Uoholia........ . ..i 05 a in
.lIain u y .......6:1. a mn 12 05 n'na
" Newlm'rry....... 31 a in 12 20 p iu
SNi.ty 8... ....... 7 a m 1.1 p M
T' reenood .. . nW a oi 1 i0 p an
Ar. Holeo.- - .... .'i a n 0 p in
Ar. Abl.evit!3...~.. y1o1 )
A r. And,r&... .. .-~ - a i. ~T.6-pii
Ar. (reaniio ... 1~.~~ ,u 4 il0 p n
Ar. AtSna .~. ___~~ _~_i
hTA i )N. 14 n. i1D1ily
8TATI 1148 No. 11. INo. 12.
ii.l,min................Pin ~li5a
antmnt.........5 p mi 10 40 a
Eh.itrntn .. 10 y,: m 1 0 a ini
Ar. 1 'i:iuald .~.. ....j . .6 -M m li:15 a ii
:Ar b):emalil...... *6mo pIn Il :15 a m3
Ar. (Peenawod.........l 7 40 p mi. 12 15 p us
,';Nha5+:1........7 .* y 0i la 1'j p
,, M- l r ....... .. y mi 1 do y mi
PiospeitIy. ... 9 IA p o. 1 -90 p mi
Ar . loumbi .... 2 1.13 p ii,
Ar. Charlgston.......... - 34; )
baTA Ptiy'N -
7 Ta Lv ..Char-son piio.Oi
8 in 11 ;3 . . . .. Colun.lak..... p 9 :3)0p
0 07ai 1215p '.....bson... y p
i-'. ()0 1 hp '... aint tm.....2 5 7 43hp
I 20a~ 25 IS... nion.....l.8bpr 7 'O
0 il'n 23 2p 4 .. Jronesvil,...12 2I 6 6.:jp
0 4m, 2 3 ".....aco:et...... -V.11 6 4p
II %5l 8 lupd Ar. . Spa, tanburg. . . Lv,il -ttha 11151p
i 40a| 8 410p Lv. . Spiataburg. . . Am Il .al (1 00p
..6P3 (.tlp r.... Asaleville . v 8 2 0al 805905~
"P," p. 13. "A," a. tu.
Pujmin Ialace lL(.epSin cars*p on Trains 116and
It. 87 mimi 88. on A. an'l (. ditision.
Trans h-a.ve 8pananburg3., A. & C. division,
irthbo1"und, <:87 a. in., 8:8, p. m3., 6:10 1'. m..
I 11 p. mi., 11:114 a. m3., (Vestibule Limitoed.)
T'malins i.'-ave (irsemville, A. numel C. (lviso,
ir I hboun.5:46 a. mi., :.:al 3). mn. and 5 :23 j'. mu.
Vesmibuls.,l Limit ed);: s''nibb oundm, I %2 a. ms,
I:%0 p. in., 12 :lh p. ms. t estibu1ed 1 Limed ).
Soinghl.l <:lrs 1-.~et0 Cluming and3( Ashevili,
03- rtite 03aily b'et een3 JueksonvliJe and Uinein
Nix. Il8 and l4.-Solid trains, WM.t PuQllman5f
P'arior Cars, eni a on.5 Ch;arl...1on an31 .\ sl.eviihe.
'StANK 8. 1.ANNoN, J .y.al.1'y
'..Tirdy-VP. & (#n.Mgtr., T1sii.Me'r.,
(..ua. Pass. Aj't.. Au't ben. I ac. Ag't.
- ". 43hl ") -.-~. . Amtan alm ca.
OL-UMB1IA, .NE WBERRY & LAUR EN
RAILRAD ii 1133 Tablo ii et7eot . ta
Ii, 18118 ICJ enr tnar ie
Pgt I'ly .'nyi'r (1ng (r ily . 'gi.
.M1 A.l. lI. IMP.I I.
SI''N tN
0.M' umer L.v513
- '2 1 43 ..Cin'om. 1.3 (0 93.
7 18 31 U 2 A' e a ivIlle 125o 1:59 013(
721 8 7 1.301 ..Kijnald.. 12 .3 428 3:.7
811 3 2 i ..I.marj ,.. 12111 4 eX 10
86 )~' '...EIn i P.. . 2 3 2 - 3 *
84 1l 8 2 47 P'ros peri1 2 3" 3 98 (150
1) 61 4.0 2 57 ...6li b:hs ... Il 68 110 (1
11115 .i2 i.tr Mfoutint. iS 2 91 -6 20
8 312 ...t hn pin.- 11 -I5 21 6> 6
91511 .o - t White Itook 1)87 2:7 P 3
0~ lI . 220 i:ahlent.me P 82 ',7 5-2
ill -l 1 00 345 ...limo,.. 112: I 't 1.0
11 2.' i. 9 :12 ..lear.batrt.. I' .7 1'k$ 4..
I D225 3f,iArCoi 'bia1,vll;5 115 i3.0
Ii00 A (1ro'amvi-ll, '19
3110 SH.ori l.b)ur~ I1i i
. 5 10 & gn33n ' .. 0
*t -3f in& 9 -5ad 3 35n 3636. i,i b.es wenni C7h tr
(1 .t'(0n-i et iini nt, l& ut9 ir f, r all points
3 6' ((ii (ot-ncton 33. 4.:1mnri .-' na ir ('or the
N. wherry 8(1.
romotes a lutut e
......................
S L.*
To Atlanta. WtI riotte Angusta,'AIhens, % II
litinigton,;New Orleano. ( hatlaoga
KAthville nui New I ork.
IIlo.l, itchinondi Wioullington
Norfolk, 1AIdladeilablat;
Schaeni-e an ef teeot Jily. 18. 180.
)UTIi ib M. N. bo. 41
lv Now York, via Feull. aiii~ii n tam
I hiaolp l................... 12 m 1206 am
atmoro...;-. ... -......... 8A 21'' 126bt. am
II 8 Ib 2 6U. aru
Wa" h1 gto.................... 4 -10 " 4 80 1
10 11110ond .......................... t4
1ANorfolit,'ila 6. a L...~8 [6 pmn *1 to6
.'ora.n th41 __. .. g $ pt 4A 920
Lv W e d a n~vY~it L . ..... * pi 4hl 65giu,
Ar Heidi.ton,." ....... *IV5i lon *1 48 pin
" ...... V 'l PlutIl 19 am
Ar . V h. ..n48 -.'tjid~
.......LJ'tt... ..... 3 '' 5 l5 .*
80n1tOrnPines,. 7 4 ( ,
Ifm l et .....-......... . " 0 "
wWd 14buo ...... - - o -.(I .
onroe ........ ... - 0 1)12 '
Wnngt.-.......*.2."
SU.arott... -
" Chester,via M. *7 (A..7.) 8P 10 5 pin
Lvlumba,C. N. j . R1. 0 I p i
ArUltn ------ -
': Greenwooti .1''"" ain 1 14'
" A bb ville e..'"'""' .... to
* Elberton . 03...... 93 184
" -th--.......... 17pn 204 3
_11ullr . ....-.I . 3..1 "
" Atlnta 4. .L. (tiim 5d 4.-28
nifnta Ttin uM"n4
N10LtT,H130U1 NI No. 40,.. No.83.
V t r ' Cet a 'Pffiie)12 n 7() Iln
Alites .. 4Pill It 4Pl)IkI
"~ A iheno .' """" * -1Wyat11f
FlbertDn '" 3 ip 2pn
Abl>evlllo . ."... 4 15 ' 28: n
GI0enw ooil ...... t "l " 2 181ai
-Miaton ... I , * 2 51u li
A r n. . - - -.. t
UheNot,r - -A1
--......... I M 4 2-1 *
iA. . A.. j . 0t&5pm*7(-.
...... 16" 800"
Ar W1ljI cfme6--- --
.. , __ .... ...... *12 05 pmn
" 011u1hernl l mi; - . -...... i 6wl
:Roelh l h6 ..... 2 It; " *11 25- "
..en.......n * *12 0 ,Iln
AV l3 2 til i11mn
AVr lhint 7' 4~ -111
Lv 11n rhm II ,,T7to00 1m1i0 90154r
Ar e I.In M ......... * A M *. 51 pin
lUc . A C 1, . ..... 8. -1 '' 7 3 -i
11 Wasi hl l.v ial'uill it.n. 12 31 " 1 -'0 ..
IaIt i. ore a '- " 1 'fi till it, 111
1Phil<h lphin . " * 5n Piml 3 0 "s
Ne eix York. " 2; *
Ar P411 ti7o1l1th'' " " 7 2'n im ? 20 pa%
N4 rfo k - .7.1s.
*l'iy. . itiy ox. Nti141113
Nol. 403 arc 402.--"-1s- Athoes, sp, ei,.op
4old Vt.li.nlo Train of P111)11"Iln ietspor
fal ochoe between WIaIhIngtIn nltd At
HaIM.)ls Ptiln an S)P(- sevi between -Ftorim.
louth and1 lleater. 8..
Nos. 41 14n,4 38.--s" he S. A. L. lPirpre.ps,"
Holiti Tralsn, C.h,.vi nl t uan Bleepors
between I'ortsmonlII A lus-ti. Copl any
4-leepers bet weon C0an) : tid A tantill.
1 111 tralyr a ls him:n dil conbnte(qj(jln lt
Athilntia for SIlon I.ylti-in . -N!ht1l1v, P w Or.
leanni, Texit , ;slOlitcila t 4 M x1co, I 11111til.
nt-ga, Noashvillt-, Ni.-II, hill, N ceil, r.oria.
For Tickets, 81cepi rlit .41 I - i .nivii, stp.
pl to H. A. Nowliit.;, (,. Aj.l.. p
) ilht il lOias. Al 01:s14., U:t.
At uispt Ghl
H ST. .1f )1 %, \' l4te.1rI.r. n 144).111 Ai till liger
V 1-. MNI(A EE, < t, i l int(-ntl< lit
U1. WV. It 4i 1.(Vb 'ri-11c Matiager.*
T. .1. AN I) U40-N, (en'l Pim(t,,gear Agon L.
UJINKPAL OiEli00: PORTHLJOUT11. VA.
TH E CIEIA 191.1 WI 41%,glg
Donie lially Tralit betweent c'hurlfetini
Uolumbia and Auguata.
QUICKEI( TIMP.
4OUTH CARLC,INA & GEURU4IA i i t
PA88NEOMIn DM'lf-IR PNT,
ClHARn,ISTON. 8. 0., Jan. 24, 18)7.
SCHkDULE. DAILY.
l,V C haieston ..........~...... 7 10 flm A 110 pin
Still, mervilt ................. 7 10 am (I .10 pmn
Uvorgo ......... ............ 8 30 am l7 04 pim
Btranchvilie .............. 8 1 aim 7 5 pm
howenvi.le ----.................. 9 16 in 7 5v pmx
Oraige ti rg........ ........ 9 2 am 8 20 pm
41'. blAtt lows............. e.d am 8 48 pm
.Fort Mott ................. 0 00i nm 0 03 ri
ingville ....................0 lam 9 20 pm
Av rColuin blita.--..............0 65 am) 10 10J pm
K,vCongmbia --...~.......... 60111 am 40p
Klu sv ll----- --..........7 -4J 11m1 .4 44 pmn
'os it MIltte.- ~....... 5151)) 4 65 pm
lit. Mintthe no............... 8 02 Itln 6 09 pm
d)'ttligehbnrg-...............8 21 am 6 27 pmn
(iwe4ville----............ 8am 642 pm
tlLtncvt'levI ..-I........8 8 5am 5 55 pr
(ileorges.---........... 36 am11 0 84 J4m1
Snmne ll..........10 22 am 7 18 pIm
Atr Ch1ar lest on-.~........I t 00 ar 8 00Opm
,.v CIa ar. st on-..............7 10 am 6 30 pm
IaIaeIh vtI11...............9 1 am 7 540 pnt
itm er -----...~.....-9 i m 8 28 pm
FIIack villIIu...-..........10 10 am 81 68 pm
W Ilit s<o..................10 27 nm 1n 17 pm
.t n.....-~--........11 0011a11 9 57 pm
ir aI)t:'it'".~........11 61 am11 10 46 pm
'0 -'4 ngilSi 0 .....,.........0 21) an1 8 20 pm
i it ..--..---........ 7i8 am 4 27vpm
W.....................-..~........ 749am 6 019 pm
hi b.ek v1l2e................. 810 6a 28 pm)
D)enmairk-~..................... 0 am 5644pm
I1l.m he rg~........~...~...8 38 a1f m 6 8 pm
lliran chy tjlo...............9 10 am1 0 10 pm
t r Chalon ................... 1)0 am 8 00 pm1
)'AIT Ex1.RESa5 AItOUtlaA AND) WASHINGTON
WIH 11rul.MAN nIETWEE~N AUOUJSTA,
AIKEIN AND NE1W YOItK.
IA Aig nita .--- ~....... .................8 06 pm
La A ikoen.........""".------.-.........4 4 am
Al rDetn inark.~~.... .....~............. 4 50 pm
Lv.Den. ark.."-.........................6 2 axr.
t,v Akii...................,..........7 8am
A r Angita-..--...""~.- ~-U.-NJ ....Y . 8 10 am
iv UanilenC-~~..-....~~........ 3 15 ami 2 25 pm
On altten .lnnet1n,036--- 9 5m 8 55 pm
I r K ingyvli ft,................10 (II' am -.4 36 pm
r.v Kingv1ie-..............10 26 1411n 6 10 am11
.Camdenp, Jnitin--.1 .(.I 0 am 4) 41) am
Ar(1intodel u-.-~~ I~I.... i 5m 8 16 am
t anetin ('t, Inn.bla wi1t.hl Southearn
ttallway forl aIll lpints inI upper1 Moat h and
Northm 011ro1l1na. Sol1id 1rI.nn betweena Char.
kleson muntI Aitheville- Connetions from
p'oint oil Southlerin RilWay t(o AnII usta,
Alskt ,1,1an4d ot.hor pIolln i 0on "'1 he Char eton
t.tine ; Ial Chiarleston with Cl.vee LIne S'leamn.
--rt to, New York and14 JatcksollIo.
L. A 1' lCISON, TIrnt flc MaDagor.
is. 8. IIOW kN General Mianager
Charlestellon Vl'steni CarcilbRy Co
Augusta and Asheville Short Line.
Schledlube in Effect Sil.y 15, 11408
"11( li'l'slI.. ..........11 la IN m '05 a in
tilS-n vhh-,....... 2~ -3a yI 1 16 as.
t t. i ige.. .I O's im
en nth1.............. 583n
... ........ / 31111
tt1a I ,.h vij I.. ,... 811 a in .
I , tunb I gIl.... ... 10 11111
(. ra. vl.m.......... an 1m 1 Osp
1ree woonI~3............ ill II m tI
Au li.......... .. 7 00 It In
Atxuas n ............... 5 no I I
Ar tve~ Itldi ....~,~~111
N fok-............ 7 4 It aim
I'e.terta.7.. 78 It il
Le10AilHtll..............15.....m1m
- 'tO hd "~~. ..............1 00 pam
--- -------... . --....... .. 5I 15 pm
YeItE ---.--...l 0 10 m 01.11
llsatfi .......I 0 amtI 7 i'0 11m1
I'ot. Oll Ig ,05 ain 7 8I rm
8svnttji................7 85 pml
-I:, --MIl 0 0 pm
Leave lan- -...- . 0t60nm
mace 5i..... -l' Umlf 8 410 1,m
Fairfax......'.80 .p o 1 FPM
AI......-- 0 .51 e m
A rI -e Ang """"'"''...............l W 0 am -
- -- - -. .....----.-.... j( P mn
1.41 . 14. Irahus fti n AI1ntlII~IPB0(a
Conne Inan at Pallfl .astonal ons on
eahoe(r A i hiWo)on lall for al onsill
l)t~tO 8 1 na C0 a n C Iuay,11
et. l(lolarn n g Witlh (toutheni Rlalway
lora an~ ') itnl n lat yd14 tIclk o
O,nAIltl0 Ma r s g