The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, November 20, 1900, Image 4
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flow' it y M-11--l ! th I C tnltt nIties T ntt
((Gll. Rloy 8(tono ill N ow%v York
World.)
Tho splole(di rad coindit ioll exist
igIt tho o(n,tin(n4t of IA1rop1 CIl
bo (Iuplicatetd hero. Tho <jilestiont i
ono for ho Iople theiNselves to
solve, and it is actaly bein HlSolvEd
inl tho ilited States today by the
voluntary of the comnloniti"s i.1 Va1
riois sect ions of cot d ry.
For examople, I hicard thant I hwro
wer1e* 14om11 ,!Tocially .-(-od stone o<l
beiniig coI-it i-iuei I in i1h4i St it(oo f N w
York, so I wenf tierit4 Iywlf, atd to
it thori'll Icst I wvi0t inl H w r i t
of It Janlluiry thaRI. I Q t n ir if
hor1ses and atlighl.'. y lo 1(--t tilm,
r*o11(] l l-irlm d Ilhl" nn ry, :u1Al I
fouind th1at with it dr.at <il)f dI;li
culty I coul dri-. ov I Ill-mi.
B t. in the setion whe-rt t;ho far
lners had beenl bitiling tho s;ton
road I fourd thitt two oi (f hlay
we(r11* bevil' iulvd wit.h two hvorsfe
Onl It C4,011nfI narrow()% tir"ied Wa,onl. I
said to Ohe farmc( .t: "ilw (:id ipv lu
ge.t stirtdh-l il thi : I' w J build
ingrad
TI'oey said: "\'o tarltod it lvi.
\\'(' thoutght, w( c(old do ow hi ,
an our fie i l irt ln filli tf i I- Ith
ston, f''ncs alonig (it, rt l, Nw
S re'lip l togoth<( r e'ouigh InII !o(y 1(,
bily roc eI wdh r, ItIlAhir an n4.1
g og to IIII t t1 r n i ' brm;)
inl the M(t ol thaill b:w!, Iiw cruwhl4
sfonlv,"
'Illoy i vo i alI g'.u 1 i t ill-is
t-o petiti n t lgih,e Ifwr, )e th
privilog o f i er ism i t h I ir t t i :n
b1), nii( wlnat Iit - 1\v aL ,)ws , I I ilie
renult is thatnital ihlo farmorm i, !!ha
town hip altr( n.;>n y w i b r
Ihe roads to m px1twil, 1 oir lair.
I said to) thenI: "Di' his pill,
up1. your 'tT " Why , onlo farwr
Said, "in Ht.-i wo w44k, by tit idvait
talgo of having thesi. !-onw ro)ads m.d
getting to Ilaukot with mlly luy, wheln
it solls ait I gw,)tA pric), mlly tomto,
havo varinmd ('very da.y, whill) iny
eig bors t e(nni44 s on thott.[ Io athe rads
ati iatting', teir I vAd oil'. \\( c hId
not, lifford to hav1 1th i ro11.(1l: wo do
not varo anything about 1 h .('04. a i f
A brigh,t statiticti , a i t
r.ulroad Irurn of freiglht a'Il tho at
mountt o it that cits, thmed hoveg rth
pulroads,44'~ ntk Nol Jur needhws
cot o rtemoing cohe ofr: prloucts
(110f the UitedSu toonl ho :by,b0d
ro0a y ay luf.Famr ot
whey,h invetigate i4 froh oint byof
vaeofrr of lodoma. Int that no s
artode hav itoa gra'Otnt, rot bad
tightesthilass of~ ronii,obut abouy
10ao,0 mie of Iteryui goody orave
roadctu eal fom oHt the r.o
ther frwr themselvted tatsb timd
f ordncofI ten odyi anod had rohd
oas c'arer aof aro toal honval o
oftheirfanus.. h oa &e
ithe nieal proates1 wo the bermen
seleted s th bes repesenativ
me4ogtersaitcsfrted
partentagrculuro
Takng hoproer os toh th
tho *United States is a bout $2>,0(,
(1)0,00)0 and tiho lo.s by had rload.s is
is about j,")(1),00(,1(0,000, io (ha: (ho
farm1rs I oe - -or thely would loso if
tlhey coulId Stlaind ill tiit losS thiem
se1ves --ono-quarter of tho valuio of
ill their pro(lucts by tho extra cest
of gotting them to Iuarket.
(hwn rleasoll viV the boaird of trade
:11111 coillnerciail bodies ill h i United
States at. getting i niterest ed in goo<,
1(db is tho fact that tho whIole bus
ille.' of tilt' colliltry is til1leFil(? for
thol willit of tlh'.ml.
Ta1ko tho s(:o of Now York, wltr
:i.,ricult11rv o ulight t o m uioro j)ros.
j)wrm)ls tilal ill awly othiltr stato ill tho
t'rIn. Tho levat citis and townlls of
thlo titato wvolild illiki th amo Inarket
for Ilior.) tlifn is farIts rs cat 1).
h(l , butl for tha vitnt of goo:1 ra,
4d1lbl fill (]lhl 'e' p ,tal ll, the NONV
York ftril'ks have )no 1 . %innuid of
' i own unrk 1', :opl tho prodl(n 1
de, -r eninl tIh- ner citios
all. t44W I, l1:lvl !1:2 cilailIy Of fit .
111.tr lippriy fr m I 0 1 , -ih 7ti ll IndinIll
f:uli" :nll Iu 11hnref"lr ob.l to
lii V.' r ' i ; ', t o (1 1 v r lt:. f'; aill I ail
a' -|.r t,ir l-iplid s
Til, ft1ir, h'vion hm is ablo toget
iar iotMW , generally fi.l-i it fore.
W11ll-d I'id hhnlw 'f obi ( o shlip
to) 51 4 1i't aiisa t j>(oint, whilo H h fIr
norsalngtht, railro-mids of t.,i I"fir
W I-.A or I ht- !o ( I > Nd v ag')n r.: l.Is of
(O;if), li1ialt , Now Jesoy atld Call
a' '.a . ie si,.ing ~I lhIato m itiarkt..
%1ils| 171n al44 ti l (Is- be o ly, s .,- l r .l n
lto toil lu, Ilm Itt a I 1 .tien 1*1.)I I' r fih l
4 Iit ': * .1 ilh I (:i till) j :i 1,hry
in t,be ounry.
I*c1 I Ill. (. I t a-Ic a1
(r w Yr ork ( c ('tIil.)
Thlk <lt-; i( n hikfi thll b -nvp1. v ndint
Inill h A h ntln up by '.i, l hallv.
trial (15t(ln;i..1, b4for0, hiel.JsIol.s
,i r iI I -ib I V I:)lI -, -r fIh
c.. r. vipv( oI
I( nl t wL Ii I( 'tt i x2,
Ho.nl ~ ~ ~ ~ clw (i-tn,tsite hi,a
r ,()I 1. n . to l i l i o1 l IIt. n y ir
tu 11k i ( Ih . u,ipo oi v len " tiernnit
W10 \%Ii 11 t4 lit) N w]' ifivo'l . hI, (.fill ('10
ioto. .dr. ihgo ()rrgr 1,vor wha'p nfr
ild 1 hul. 1 Soth fireto w11 ', lor
years l hfro t o to it inltd ( i
wtr u, fi a idf iic t s c i iei. al far
('ilI VlelIth Iir wt'liov Iis J)au~ o
1( io iii(1 wht'tag. uNgro lzorora
years1( beforo1l tinL!, a ito a1)0 limitd ux
1hnh) t Still, t:ar Cloluinit.a,(t( whr
sOmejl negrotl laifolwas ipl oyed.
Sl o mills(24 use negr'os on( the)0 CI.e
er4 i t 1ihI pilwr room. 1140 Il1i
.I 'l.IOr did( t,4l' conife olit de
w ir .ab to~ mix cuthI o e r i their
in thoi il and 0(V4( thei 1 1ego laorer
VI ito s itcondt plao, th oc44ialfatr
hl it wouldtatt 41 brig tabo iii/ut lbl
objecie . ( Thc~ is feling it nt car i
'..sta imi-ifoally11 10 men, w~hreaf in
511tto1 mls th)ewlZi il a1 la number1
ofd wIm;. NThell teny oor ed 114141
whitro, a thi (enn live4 on ver tuh
hoa. h(1mattor 311of4 the1118 clonization
of4121 th nro, w' chtL as b01 n advo.ilg011
Ca'o11(b som ofu ihe w titn hougles be
horo tho eln litsk cttion, thc jdea montlila
ofMOrr Bloo thtit.souldo ca
re-bfor co to thnerSu if sany o
8.h8.m 8 ofcoIlnizt ioe s >u!Cldo1 becarl-e
iod out.ll Nl1( ro( 1hICbor (i11 (h0 htIl.
for0wa the r t.ho theu tiotth a n go1( t.e
Negoesennliv o littl and~ they
urica operation and41c flshdistrovil
No attr hw ote ha carnous catcer
Doer notthi proe rco c .uively h at M.XCamd
blod robl 4b tcu t ig oburn0 ig ot i
t heiI ore isauno
thne o bestrikenith h d ay malad
-further proof thatCaceris see o
Cancr efectully ndOpranel butp8
S. 8 S.entes te ecultcin, wseares
ori oiaylood maedicine czaktndo hs.
Mrs. . . .arh M Keet
Call (10 inort, work whin properly
treated, thin any other class of Ilor
(hat tho 8oth hias4. Ihit for tho no.
gro labor t ho Sout h could not livo on
5 cents cotton, and in his Opinion
wvro it not for .-colts cotton tho
u OILIwould not bo able to control
illo cotton IIurkets of tho world.
Mr. Orr believes that tho negro
has retrograded in intelligonci in
tho lower countie ~of South (aro
lina--thAt it, sinci tho control of the
whitos ilis boen removed--whoro
they gather ill largo bodios b thom
SlIves and whero they iavo no asso
C;aion %)ith tho wihito pvnoplo. In
tho neighborhood of Piednont tho
n'groes work as carponters and
bricklayers by tho sido of tho whites.
This is parliciularly soonl i tho build
ing of mills mid warehousos, Uponl
viich iegr) carpoitters and plifitor.
er; and others work itlorig with tho
whito people.
Th'lnials It. Re-lil,' Supewrinltenidont
Of the G,rnliitovillo Manui111f1facturingy
Coipany, South Carolina, in testify
ing~ on th 1 amo mat11 iIitt(er, said lhe sa1w no
rI*(, whv(1 hol Whly th or-d vdo ,popo Call
no(t bo taught. cotton 111ianufacturling,
In Charleston they work for aboit
ono.third tho wages of tha whites4,
111,1 ilt, (hlily dilliculty expferienced
s f,ir is hi tht.y d.) 1ot coiforil to
reuaiyoi' woIrkc. Thivy Mtay atway
froInt their work a groat d1al, and it
t(lli -, 1ruo hand-s to op"'rato at mlill
wvii oAorod labor.
I It loin. A. I. Co r GoIdI 0V
nor of Georgia, inl answ(-r to tho
(Ipiv.stion whther any improvoinent
ias ieen noticed ill tih corndition of
tho colored pcoplo ill tho 't twon
t v 1; vo yvar', said that ht had soon
I 11 PF, 1) 11d,.
"'li 'n itro szoml( of our colormd
peoplo Iliat ar-o as good citizios as
aNy of 1IH, 1 think," said Ih, "butt in
lur,portion to their nonuber thoro are
not. o many as aiong Iho white
ptold. '1hro aro a gr'at 1a4y un1I
thrifty negro ; no mattor what ad.
vant ag( S yo,)I givo tho) h110y will not
niliz l iilhlm, 11ad When I como to
think of it, di'litorostedlyI, it is nlot
st rnIIge. It 1;'s takni )oIr ralco
and (I iio centillis ) to reachll the
point 14) which we 1tvo arr-1ived, anld
w have ben stuying th e (lestioln
of self-governimient 700 or 800 yoars,
IM(l wo 111vv not, loarnied it fuilly ) et;
WO d') not always govern oursolves
siecessfilly. Hlow, theroforp, cl
wo [xpecet a raco that. ote-gOd from
it state of bar-barlism, and oily a gon
oration ago from sltve.ry, to reach
that tdaituldfrd to which wo havo iat
Boar' the ho Kind You Have Always Bought
Bignaturo e
of
.. :ui.tan. 'aynIinn4t er in the~ Navy tuled
Y'e'Iteret.y at 1(Ing (oung.
Walsingtoni, Nov. 1 5.-Nows was
received htero today of th10 death of
Mrs. Mc K iley's nophiow, As sistant
Pa'uymaste14r J. 8. Barbol)r, alt H ong
Kong. Theo nOws camifo ini tho form
mont11 from th114 coiniider of the
M\onterey, to whichO y'ounIg Bairbor
was5 attaclhed'i,j in thet followving
"'Barb4.r died of typhoidlat 4:30
o'clock this8 muorinig"' (moan ing to
d ., Nov. 15.)
News of t ho donth was5 conveyed t<
I he Wh tito Houiso piorsonlly) by CaptO
Cowh1:s, acotinig ciif of thie nalvigai
t1)ion )bureau, andt causedl grea1t grite
to MrsI). AleKinloy anld the Presidenit.
Beara the h Kn You llave Always Bollgh4
Signaturo
Ref
g .plasters are uiseles, pa(ifl anid dhangerI
e is tmloved, another cones at or near th
er is a blood disease, and that it is folly to ai
he sore, which, after all, is only an) ontwa
y genecrations, anid those whose anlcestors I
y.
ii be Transmittod from Orn
thle blood.
mist enre the entii blood systeim-remiove 4
S. S.
ont atta remiovea all1 tint, an~d stops the forn
9. S. S. goes downi to the very roots of the
atnenitly. S. 5. 5. at the satme time purifies
hiarmliesa looking wart or mo10e, a lump in
eatmient, should all be looked upon01 witha
ig, 9.1% windle)l Ave. flisatol, 'renni., writen:"
th ree yearn hsad su)fteredt with a severe form of
the d1octors in this city said1 was incurablIe, anid
than1 six 11uon ths. 1IaCcepotedt their statentenlt as
1 hope of ever being,wels again, whsen) ny drug
ition, reonended a. 8. 8. After takhug a few
teat.,Inunch to the sturprise of the* physicIans, and
n j)ete cure. I havle gSaled inl flesht, my aPDhetite
h1 g-in fact, 01m enj~oyhItg~ perfect hat.
rtmtenit is it chi of ph sicianao of Ion
~specially kiedntreat ng Cancer an1t <
whatever for this service. THE SWiI
MALAI
CHILLS!'
The Best IPrecri
Yhe Formulat )1!. P A y
2 o T aii th PiIeo
Wh&-.a t Thecy
Tmitators do not r
knlo\Ving flla'I vel:wa
CinC it ' 0U klNW \ohau
cOnltl1s JTCG11 1ld *1i
1 i(. .~i
1001'o 118 . anist 11
Iron Acts as a !n,ic wki
1V al'ill t - II ti
1 e11
311 .
GEN. M 1N JGiMENV FOR LAROE.
fi'i~t7i.. ARMY.
uoln,tleiir Too Comfly f ,r Prpevt Pervice.
Tho Precent Foren hi tho United
StateA For To Mtn I.
Washington, Nov. 1(.----Thn fo
turo of t ho annual report, of Limuten
ant Goneral Arile, commandor of
tho army, is a chapter donling with
t.. need for a general reorganiza
ion of tho military m-rvice. Io ,-f
gard to this foaturo ho snys: "The
Oveits of the past two years and a
half iavo resulted in a condition that
tho nation must preparo to moot.
Tho iwed for ai oliciont and well
organi'zod land force for an indefinite
period in the futuro is most obviouv,
and the organization of sui a force
cannot bo visely avorted. There are
weighty reasons why such a service
as is now demanded of the army can
not be performed by a temporary or
gnization.
Genoral Miles points out that thme
practical limitation of service of the
volhnteers to one year in the P~hil
Ippines makes this a most expensive
pract,ice, necessitating doubl., trans
for of troops and adding enormously
to the cost of the organization. He
lao points out the nood1 of a reserve
force for the relief of-soldiors who
serve in the tropies, declaring that
the regiments that have so far served
more than two years at unhealthy
stations should be relieved. Gen.
Milos reviews his recommendation
that the permanent force of the army
should bo one man for each thousand
of tho population of the United
States.
Thoe report shows that the urgent
demand for troops for remote sta
tions has reduced the number in the
Uunited States to a much smaller
force than has boon maintained at
any time during the past 39h years.
In fact, says Gon. Miles, the force
has boon so mneh roduced that at
the p)resoult time there.are niot one.
fourt,h enough troops properly to
care for and mani t.he fortifientions
wvhich have been erected on the coast
et be Cut Out or
ved with Plasters
us, and biesides, never cnre Cancer.
e samne point, and always In a worse form,
ttemnpt to cure this deep-seated, dangerous
rd sign of the diseaise--a place of exit for
'ave b)een afflicted1 with it are liable at any
Generation to Another
~very trace of the poison. -Nothing cures
untion of cancerous cells. No mere tonic
dlisease, and forces out the deadly p,ison,
lhe blood and buildasup the general hcalth.
the, breast, a cut or bruise that refuses to
uspicion, as this is often the beginning of
ther blood disea. Writefrayavc
T 8PEOIFIC 00MPANY A~Ti.TA.A
11A,
0D FEVER.'
ption Is Grove's
thill Tonic.
?rOinted on Every Bottle,
c May Know Just
a.re Taking.
dvertise their formula
Wd not buy their medi
i con tained. Grove's
mune put up in correct
'asteiess form. The
e Quinine drives
synem.Any reliable
h Grove's is the
th r o-alled ccTaste
ft tionDS. An anal s
ow 1 that (rove's is
everfy repect. You are
you C Grove'v--its
:c hOiU lo g been
be only Chill Cure sold
naIai sections of the
No Pay. Price, 5 c.
at an expenditure of nearly $55,000,
000. In addition to the artillery de.
ficiency, the present home force is
Iot suicient to occupy the interior
garrisons properly or Ito protect life
and property on the western fron
tior.
The report shows what has been
accoiplielied towards tho extension
of tibe coast dofellso system. On this
last great work $55.000,000 have
been expended and at least $45,
000,000 will be required to carry out
the present project.. For the next
fiscal year alone the sum of $11,
807,000 is estimated as necessary to
defray the cost of fortification bar
racks and sites on the coast. Vir
ginia is set down for $935,450.
Ic rl e im of a Bachielor.
An at.hr.tt is a ru an w he dos' re
memiiber b-*s mot)1he~r.
A wom.. As tears are Lig;ot~ when
she is lonommne, and hottest when
sho cries forspito.
l\on get feathers enough on them
now from fussy sofan pillows without
women's being angels.
You can get anything out of a
woman if you flatter her, but to get
anything out of a man you have to
feed him.
A woman's first ambition is for
men to call her beautiful, her second
is for women to call her stylish; her
third for children to call her sweet.
Florida Central & Peninsular
Trinis run by COth Moridian, or Central Time,
South of Colum! bia. Time Table in
Efiect June 3rd.
SOUTH IBOUND.
No. 81. No. 27.
Lv Now York .....1 00pm 12 lfSam
Lv Philadephib... S29pm S3 Sam
Lv Jialtimeoro ........ ISpmn 6 l9am
Lv w ash1ington~....7 10pmf 10 55am
Lv Riohitmond....10 40Opm 2 85pmn
Lv R aleighl........... 4 00am 7 oe im
A r. CoIum bin....11 85am I a6m
(Eastern Time.).
LY oumbia......10 85am 12 55amn
(Central Timu.)
Lv Denmark......125pm 227pm
Lv Fairfax.... .......2 55m 10 pm
Lv Savannah........8 O7pm 6 (-Ham
Ar liruswick ......7 00 pm 14 4)am
A r Jacksonviile.....7 40pm 9 leamn
Lv Jacksouvilo......7 t'>pm 920am
Ar Lake City.......9 3pr 11 28am
Ar Live Oak.........18Opm 12 1apm
A r Talla~hassee ...... 3 8pm
Ar River Junct.ion... 6 25pmn
A r Mobile.............. .05am
A rNow Orleans...... 7 40' m
Ar Gainesville ...... 12 01pm
Ar Cedar Keys ...... 25pm
A r Ocala .............. I 15am 1 4('pm
A r Orlando ........... 3 20am 6 00pma
Ar Tampa ............680am 5 80pm
NoRTH BOUND.
No. 44. No. 88.
Lv Ta~nma............. 80p 8 00am
Lv rlndo............ 3 0pm a 2 'am
L v CeeroKey........ 7 iSam
Lv G'aainaesvlo...... 12562pm
Lv Live Oak......... 4 42pm
Lv Lak e City -...... 6 25pm
Lv Jaoksonv'illo.8. 820am 745Spm
Lv Blrunswfiok....... lO1am 8 80pm
A r Savannah.....12 27pm 1l150pm
Lv Baanh......12 25pm ii F9pm
Lyv Fairfax..........2''0pm 201iam
L Demr 3........a01pm 2 42am
A r Columbia.....4 39emv 4 h6am
L...'....mbi.......... A '.. m 6 45pmn
Lv Raleigh...... .. ..IQ 4in - O'am
Lv iohmond........ vam 4 00pm
Lv Washington........9 'n 10 00pm
Ar 1'iltimnore........I 0"m 11 85pm
Ar Philadlphia... IOp 2 6sani
ArNw ok... ....:3t pm 6G18am
Nos. 81 and 41 wIll have Pu'lman sleepin,
;ars betwoen New York and Tampa. Meals
seryeh in dlintin K ars Ouronto. Through
la oaches bnlWeen Jacksonville andi
Nos. 27 aad 68 will have Puliman Blnfret
illoening Car hetWOOn New York and Jack..
ionville and flay oaohen anad bag~Kgagecars
Mnween Washington and Jaeksonv,Ire.*
Trsins arrive and depar, in 8. A. L,
ror further information a 9-t
8.11. BoYLT o -.,A
Uolutt bia. '8. 0
L. A. 8HIPMAN.i A. (. ) A.'
A. 0. Jannuk.b.n,i2 e'~a
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
'end9useAt Sliedule in feet
June 10th, 1900.
STATIONS. loa.l
Y. 9arleston .........Tl i~ 7 00 &1*
" - merville........ 12 00 n't 7 41 a to
" ranohvillo......... 1 65 a in 8 66 a M
" aOinoburg ........ 2 50 a m1 P 28 a
" r1ngvile............ 4 W a m1 10 19 a M
Lv .a ir........... 1.a. 1220 paT
" Barnwell............ ............ 4 MA m
" Blavkville............ ...... 46 a in
LM.W7 Couba..... ~7 OU~a~5 - T1T)5 a M
"4 rospeority,... ...... 8 14 a m 12 1 M 'M
" owberry ........... R 1W a in 12 2) pFn
E noty-six ........... 9 .40 a mIn 20 y W
" renwood .......... 410 a in 15 p m
r. Modges..........T i1aim 15
L. Abbeoville .........~.~. 1d~~j 1M R ln
Jr. BoLton....... ...... 11 15 a m 31 p Tn
Ly.A'mrrn.. - - i-... ~10~45 _%is 05 pT
r a. i . . . . 1 ni> ~ s _16
Ar. Allant,.(Uen.TIno) L I 3~TN ta
STATIONS. Da . ..
L. Greenville........... ~6:T0 p r1 19-r-16
" Piedmont ........... 0 00 p n 1Q 40 a *a
" Williamiton......... 0 In 10,56 a w
Ar. Audersou .......... i l 40 a
Ly.r4elton 645 p Im 1-51 a z
Ar. Do!Walds.... ....... 7 15 p n 11 40 $ Ip
Ar.Abeil...... 8 10 p mn 1226 p In
v. -0g,............. 7 5 y in 1b a in
Ar. Greowood......... 7 55 p m 12 V p in
Ninety-Six...... 8 8. p n 12 p im
"4 Newbirry..........i so p in 2 00 b in
"4 Pr'o1perity..........1 45 1n 2 14 p a
" Columbia.... ... ... 1 ;;I p n t 1s0 ) M
Kr lckvlill................... 50
" 3arnwoll........... ........8 15 a In
" avanah.................. 5 10 a n
ry-6" e- .........~. -N-a~a 4 46- j-i
4 Oran-gburg......... .13 45 a in 5 1 p in
" Branchvillo ......... 4 25 a in 0 16 m
" ummoville........ 62 a n 7 2 In
A -harleton .......... 7 0 a n 8 5 IP
N1 . 1:. STATIONS. No.14. No. I
11 00 1) 7TIit b.~~h:tr1esion..Ar 8 15pi 7 00p
12 00,n 7 41. it" merviIt 7 28 p 52 a
1 55 a 8 55 a " .anhville. " 0 15 p 4 25 a
2 50 a 0 23 "Oranbu r g 6 )p 8 45a
4 W a 10 16 a . Kinvillm " 4 43p 2 82a
1~2 2 Fla....... iv..1avanMah Ar ....... '5t a
4 13 i....... .. nwell .......8 1a
4 281a ........"..Ilac~kvil. e ... 890a
680 a 1140 a "..8Uolmnba.. " 020p 9%p
707 a 12 20b " ....A oftn.... " 2 80p 8 boa
808 a I 28 p ".. antuo... "4 1 23 p 7 40 p
6 45a 2 00p . Union ..... " 12 45 7 0p
S04 a 2 22p " ..Jonesvillo.. " 12 26p 6 8p
9 19 a 2 87p " ..raonlet .... " 12 14 p 6 ; P
9 0 a a lo p Ar8partinburgilv 11 45a 0 15p
9 55 al 1 0 p LA bpartinburg Ar 11 22 a 6 00
1.10 p 7 15 p 'Ar...Asheville...Lv 8 00 a 009
"P" p. in. "A" a. im. "N" night,
DOUBLIC DAILY SERVICZ B1CTWEN
CHARLESTON AND GREENVILLE,
and between Charleston and Ashevillo,
Pullinanpalaoe sleeping cars on Trtab8and
88, 87 and 88,on A. and C. dIvihJCh. Dftning osrs
on those trains servo all Ineuls onroute.
Trainn leave Spartanburg, A. &O. divivion,
northbound, 7:08 a. n.. 8:117 p. m., ;18 m.,
Vestibule Limited); 11out1bound 12:24 al.,
8:5 p. n., 11 :34 a. n., (,v estibule in Ited.
Trains leave Greenville, A. and. d
zorthbound,000 a. m., 2:14 p. M. an 85:2
(Vestibuled Linited): sout Klund. 1 M.,
4:30 p. inl.. 12:10 mbtiled LilIte
Trains 18 and 14-Elegant Pullman rlbr
cars between Charleston and Ashoville.
Trains 15 and 16-Pullman Drawing-Rooi
Bleeping cars between'Charleston and Ashe.
ville.
Ele ant Pullman Drawing- Noom B
BleepIng oars betwoen Bavanniah td Ash6hf
enroute daily between Jacksonville anM
einnat.i.
'MANK S. GANNON J. M. CULP,
Third V-P. & Gtkn. gr., Trat. Manager,
Washington, 1). 0. Washington, D. (.
W. A. 1'URK, 8. 11. HARDWICK,
Gen. Pan. Agent A. Gon. Pa4. Agent,
Wajbton, D. C. Atlanta. Ga.
Charlstonl al Whstlon Cal'olina Rwy Co
Augusta and Asbvile Short Line.
Schedule in Effect May 27th. 1000.
Leave Augusta................. 9 40 a an 1 40 1) In
Arrive Greenwood...........12 15 p i ....... ......
Anderson ......... ............ 6 10 p
Laurens................. 1 20 p ml 6 35 a M
W iaterloo (1H. 8.)... 12.52 p w ...........,.,
(4r onville. .......... 3 0) p I 10 15 ar
fllill U...n....... 4 0 ..
Spartan burg......... 3 t o p !t 9 W0 a i
Kh it, .................... 5 ml p mn ..............
M-ndermonivilln..... 64131y) ............
Asheville................ f 15 n
Leavo. Asheville............... 7 00 a am.
Spar tanburg .......1145 a n 4 10 p
G4 lenn Springs......10 00 a ma .......
G reonyllio ............12 01 P mf 4 0
Laurens........... 813 p m 7 30 pm
Arrive Waterloo (1L. 8.)... 2(6 p m ........
Green wood.....2 35 p mn 1100 pm1
A nderson .................. ..6 35 am
Augns' a............ 5 10p am 10 48 e a
Len-:n Aaua.t~N~...................... 1 M pjm
Allon da......................... 31f8 pmn
Fairfax.......................... 4 12 pi:a
Yemasee...........) 00 am 5 15 pm
Beaufort............10 15 am 1115 pmt
Por t Royal.....10830 ant Ii 30u par.
A r. Savan nah....................... 7 25pm
Leave Charleston.......................~ So5 am
8avannah............... .... ..65 45 am
Port Itoyal....... 1 00 pm 6 21 an
Beaurort ............ 110 pam 6 85 all
Y emaseseej....... 2 30 pmt 7 201 an
Fairfax......................... 833 nan
Al lend ale .......................8 414 ian
Arr ive_Augusta......................... 10 456 an
1.40 p. mn. train from Auguasta makes cloiu
COnnecf3tioni at Calhoun Falls for all 1points oa'
Seaboard Air L,ine.
Close coannection at Greenwood for all
points oni 8. A. L~. and C. and G4. Railway, and
it 8partanbnrg witha Soauthern Railway.
For any in formatiou relative to tioeta
ras schedules, adldress
W. J. CR AIG, Gen. Pas. A gt.,
E. M. NORPTH. 8o1. Agt. Agsa a
T. MI EMERSON, Traffl Manager.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE!
FAST L.INE
Between Charleston and Columbia,
Upper South Carolina, North Caro
lina, Athens and Atlanta.
PASSBNGER DEKPARTMENT
.WILM ENGTON, N. 0., Nov. 20tha, 1807.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
'4oiNG WEST. In Efleet Jan. 15, GoING EAST.
*No. 62- 1899 No. 53.
7 00 am ILv...larleston, 8..... Ar 8 00 pmn
8 24 am Lv......Lantes .....A r 6 20 pm
' 9 0aSV.......umt er........Ar 6 13pm
11 00 an Ar....Columbia ....Lv 4 00 pan
2 O7 am Ar........rotpnrty.,.Lv 2 47 pmt
-22 mAr.......Nwhorry....Lv 2 3! pmn
10 pmAr......Clinton........Lv 1 53 pm
1 26 pm Ar.....I,arons ........v i 45 pai
3 00 pm Ar....G reenville....Lv 1211 n ian
10 pn A r .....parjnannrr....v I.ra flV
0 07 pat Ar ...W ilnnboro....Lv 11 41 11th
8 18 pm A r...harlotte, N. C...Lv 935 am
8 05 pmn A r..Hoendersonville, N. C..Lv 9 14 am
7 00 mA r.......Ashville.......Lv 1120 am
Nos. 62 and 63 Solid trains betweon Charles
ton and Greeuville '". A tlantic Coat Linle
Colimbla, New' v 'Laurens R. R. and
iharleston a"' -~0olina R. RI.
HI M. EME' f .Paseeor A gent.
-T . BRE(l - P. V. EMFRRON,
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
Itartificiallycdigests thle food and aids
19ature in Btrengthening and 'recon
structing thle exhausted digestive or
gans. It is the latest discovered digest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dy,se paa, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flaulnc, Sour Stomach, 'Nausea,
Sick Beadaohe,Gastralgia,Cramps arnd
all otherreAultsof imuperfect digestion.
600- w es sison n S~ inr
Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago.
In Ffect(lJuly Iti,1 11900.'
(laistern Btadard,Time.
8outlibouild. Northbou uid
A.?m. v. m. Pbr. PM. A.B it
STATIONS.
22 84 53 62
0 SO 7 00 135 Lv Laurens Ar 16 620126
6 4) 7 10 141 " Parks Ar 1 256 101119
7 15 7 4N 16:1 ..Clinton.. 113 4 t011
73> 8 (. 203 Goldville 100 424)10211
754) 8 1 210 ..K inard.. 1263 4(8 1040
800 8 '1 1 2 15 .. ... 1248 31 935
810 8 33 2 20 ..J1lapa.. 12 43 81E0 920
8 -15 905 'V 31 14ewberry 12.30 3 25 910
9 I 930 219 Prosperity 1217 265 846
9:!5 9.13 259 .... siglhs.... 1207 2.1
9 6' 9 WA 0 5 LcMountlain 1203 2:t2
1010 1010 3 11( ...'hCi plij... 11 4-4 21M
10'V0 102- 322 Ililton 11 1: 20O
10 21 11, 2o 3 'I White ]tock 1140
10 10 10 35 331 U1nIleot fie 1) 35 160
1127 10 G0 3 40 ......I rmno..... 1127 135
11 40 11 02 3 411 ..4.eaphart... 11 20 3
221'6 11 311 4 q) AiCol uoi blotLv 112(8 1 00
No. I MMAd, A101. WC(uIeH. 1011'.
11. Mt.
Ar Nowborry 8I05
Pro8pority 7 -t0
1414l2is 7 25
Littlo Momitlit 7 (15
chilln 0.1
Nvlite Rtock 0 l0t
Halen01tillo 6 6 i)
11,111o) G kl,)
LesPluirt. 63
Lv Columrbia4 11
Trax'inis 62 ansd F3 rutis ao1141 butweon Char
loottoll andl Urconxville. daily.
Trilims '2. an.d KS 110except3 Sday, be.
tiveon (-'oltim b!asin si a u iremi.
TIralin J. rmi T1iilm. '111msrsdsay itl stAtiliy
betw een Col umnbla and14 Limi-eni.
CloHo counactioniat B4utntor for sill points
Nort2 5
Uotiso contiect-ions sit 81mrtsmiburg for the
Hoilltato-I& R. CAVE(NAW311, AXt.,
Nowberry, 3
DOUBUr DI~ALY SERVICE
Botmeon Num York, Taoiia, Allanlta, Now 5
OrIcaus andl Poinits Southnd We11V(st.
___.IN Lh(a, UNE*,11,A. -
SUTI IW VsAl IM.
D)aily Dasily
N-3 No 17
Lv Now York, P. I . iA..uvi. I Ot 12 Il r
Pilad ha . It IM M . d29pns 7 20an
tilinjoit',11. It. M...5 -Ripin 0 3lu
Wilallingtose. P11 It 7 . 0wkj 1U 6%aun
I tichmnor3, 4 e, 1, Ity. 10-Mlint1 3 351mi
L.V II(Ait,,aeion.2*3u 0 641, In
laleigh I 7 5i'h7n
Southsorn 1h1net 57m44 -121
Lv Hamlet, non S
No 31
v Coluimbia, 10Columbia 12 4il-,,
Ar &tamisl2, r u soli 6bet Ou Iha
Juck niloo 7 jrenvJ : tolei,d
Teen Cou1) ndLnee
Nort .
r Choalotte, c....ns a.p
.v Urv-L,n ......
AMthmis E .AAG A.,..
Ar_A.tlnlas,? .. 14_.s....
AuIguisNr, C . C . 6
f1v ixo!w Ymik, N Y V N ttUisi-m ii T)~
I'541'14(i1311ill ) th 1 1,3 1!1
itNe'% oit J,, 0 1) M :3 Cot ;TMOW)l i. .....
N Iti .....io ... 6 C ;:
TR/ N5 -17
%,0'rtsiv.out11, 8 A P Uty P1)Tim0tl 9W n,
Weldoin 1P O".iaJm 12 Opm
No .I
Lv idgew i ay P.t . .. 3 p 1m
" itichmond,'a 1 2- pm1.. 04
" P esbfdco i., . 56 2 13" m in
Iflsoir , j' 4 011 oail 8 5 1pul
Sov tithge Plsos4' 1n~nm ( 2
8 111-1v03- lnd cn " 7 em:r
" Hinlot( Pines7" 57nm
No :31 No 21;
Ar avanjsit l "inn 67 0ain
70jn 9 10am
Tarn p1, *' :ios 0 S. .am
- 3 No5pm
Lv Wimingtn ' ~ 7 5t11n
~s' itarltte, 9 :nm 1 2 :m.
?..v uostor, '0 :,susj 151 tu2pm
Greewoo, ' II42sn 1l'Zlnm
Athen 14:p 10
4.rA ti tt,? " 4 00).11m .~...
" M reox Cn " Ga-1ae .........7 0s 1lss
" A '.hsiis I, a& P 1) 41pim .1 . ......
AMrblne,$ "&....-.lssunm ..I.......
A4NunsOrlm , & NC. 7... lOpm .. .......
Na iiw1York,N YJ P NL.6 ..8(0arn .l 0 Tm
PhSlimncphia. " 10 LO am 26 Iim
Lv t'rtsn-Outn, 8 A RD2.
No II No6
Lv Ridgew1 J1e8.NC t 4.1145'~:am 4I'
"oRlegl, " .....1 40a. 22m i
" Sothornsines A & S 1 1 Lu.I I ;am
" Hamet of(1.... ():ua on~01
N4No 3 8
'' Aolumbi, t8 A 14013' I aOm I 1
Ar avannabs, " 267pm1!2p
" lcksonillo " 7 401pm 4
N.1 No il
" linel4'i 11 11pm 12 Ipm
Ar l5ind4rssoi, " 2IO 8 SI 1pm
lllhsosd, 6Ibns6 4 pm
VhiIdol~lsia " 130p 12 651am
No 103 No 4
rv Ilingayt " l...... 31O0pm
a4 W 'alott, 'I 93Ian us 8 ipis
\r A tslana,.lh " 00pm 6 (6pm
" u uss taisl, & ..~'. s l i. i ~
'' acl. O of Ga.... C............pI 11 10ns
" lninnti45i, AJ & Sy P......p 1(4pm
SM 105' , & & N.......... tSamr 4 12pm
SNow Ores, 44 8 N......7a 83pm
Nt ash v ille j & T hL... .0 m 6~51
No'j.No-lando41
" .1Untom. A &W .. 2am IJNDm
" inu s i~ed~.--.. .E i 0dm
"~o Au. gunta at G ....... No1am .... .,
~ri040a .I) Nose 4.2v No 28
AtOlam .nta,uL y.. I00m o0pm
Ar 10thens1m.Poudleo 0pmv 14 2pm
tr.dlamnWo " o.} 4p 0-4Iam
CriiI1nr-W " Un2io m. 4 30>m
ig'haroi W, hall p1 Ki 617 i
'O Wilmti inon,t81001w t On...... 1. 11 m
Th_ .Knd You- Hav Alwaym Bougt0am
" ai uthePe, 0N 0m
Sigate, of0m l5+a
r.a ..to..PR.......am 9ap