The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, January 01, 1901, Image 4
h eyala and Fr1.
South Cirlina's
Grmt Development,
SWAOr AITAL. INTO ALL hINDS
Medi ea, Ag- res r'esated. Cost %n 0II
MU% Ilke-iAz% ki"aftetrtng au.-. Aher
6e0 tV n
,rhe State 29 Do-.]
Sor*tary of State Cxper's report
to the general asembly, the copy of
whioh will be placed in the hands of
the printer in a few days., will not
only be the 1wt ever issued from that
office, but will make a remarkable
showing for Soutb Carolina's busi.
ness activity during the past year.
The incorporation of private cklml
panics was placed npn the secretary
of State's oflice in 1SSS, and during
the past 12 years about] 2,300 char
ters have been issued. It is a re.
markable fact that one third of that
number has been issued within less
than two years. The remarkable
showing of new capital in cotton
mills published several days ago,
consequently, is not the only evidence
of progress and enterprise which it
will show.
The comparativo statement of char
ters granted, by counties, is as fol
lows:
1000
Num. Capital
Counties her. Stock.
Abbeville .......... 3 S,'),001
Aiken ............. . 3617,0 0
Bamberg........... 1 25,000
Barnwell........... 3 .10,000
Beaufort ........... 3 72,500
Berkeley ...........1 10,000
C1 Brleston .........34 2,10,00I
C i9rokee...........4 22 5,)1
,;hester ............ 10
Chesterfield ........5 2 t0( I
Clarendon .......... 5 -Sol
Darlington .........4 i') )t I
Edgefield ..........2 1,1)0o
Fairfield ..........
Florence ...........
Georgetown .........- 7100
Greenville. . . 2
G reen wood ....... 2(0, WN-)
Horry .............4
Eersha w ...........2 20211-0
Lataster .......... 3 40.000V1
Laurens............ 5 23,000
Iingt,on ..........22 502,000
Marion............0 20,5'
Lrancaster. ........' 3 40,200
Lacrens................r ,00
Luento..........42 20,t'0
Mrion.............10 228,00'
Marlboro...........; 234.50
Newberrv ........... 5 2 ,x'1
Spartanbuganted. . c. u . c.1 e,0r,i0.
roads, lodges, societies, or eleemrosv
nary corporations; nor does it take
into consideration thosae pairtiarlly
formed.
The above array of figures reptres.
enting the birth of a number of cor
parations that will become import
sot factors in the future prosperity
of the. State. Included in the Jis
are the following manufacturing
corporations (ex.lusive of cotton
aill.e):
MlrCA.TUBJING i1Ob IIOlDUeTS AND'
BUI1Lt4ING M.ATE BIA L.
Five witb a capital stock of
$202,000.
The Percival Manufacturing corn.
vany' of Charlestn, 816,000).
Carolina Portland Cement comn
pany, Charleston, $10,000.
Carolina Door, Sash and Lumber
company, Charleston, $20,000.
Interchangeable Window Display
Som3pany, Chesterfield, $100,000.
Laurens Furniture Manufacturing
company, Laurens, $25,000.,
MoColl Novelty Works, Marlboro,
$15,000.
Newberry Handle and Shuttle
eompany, Newberry $10,000.
Union Hardwood Manufacturing
company, Union, $0,000).
MANUIACTUI7DIo IaoN.
Three with capital stock of $13,000,
as follows:
Charleston Iron Works, $5,000.
Cherokee Foundry and Machine
Works, $5,000.
Conway Iron Works, $3,000,
MA1qtThAoTDBING PAPER.
Two with capital stock of $240,000,
6S follows:
Riverside Paper Box Factory,
Oharlestoni, $15,000,
Royal Bag and Yarn Manufactur
nu eoinpany, Charleston, $225,000.
Two, with capital stock of $h),00,
as follows:
Spartanbury L.oom iar neos coom
pany, Spa:rt anburg, S1 ,000.
Andrews Loom. Beod and llarncss
W orks. Spartanlburg, $1,.0001.
Willard alnufactulring comIpany\,
YZiC.11hand. $1tl,t0N.
MANtrAe'rnuN,, hr
Soutern alrrow com,,pany. Yo-rk.
Thre notelie companies created
are the eorgin Carolina 'Manufac
tur:ng. Andlers'n: he Twin City
I'ower comuimy. Fldge-tield: and the
Catawba l'uwer comopay. Y hrk. with
an ag-greg!te capital sto(k o f
A I .'
? I . ShINV010t
creat., ats follow-:
St andard aolin compay Aiker,
$1 5.01.
New Cut Mining company, Chero
Palmetto Gold M ining company.
SpartI annrg, $1 0I.iNitR.
% )TToN Sti 011
The ec.tton seed oil and fertilizer
companie, chartered are a follows
MIcCormick C'otton 0i company, Ab.
bev ille, $1 ,0.e;.
Pendleton Oil and Fertilizer com
pany. Anderson, F20.1 it 11.
Ander.;i Fertiliz.r company, An.
1'armer-' Oil Mill ccnp n,y. An
derson, -2-'..4.00
Cotton l Oil compainy. ainberg,
Etiwan Fertilizer con.v,pay. Char
Jeston. S12.7., 10, 1.
M!anniing t )'l .1il anl I luminat
ing comp.any, C'larendet.. $:2. 4*
Farner' Cot ton (l ec.ipauny.
Clarendon, 2 4:.00t 4.
Pee De. oil and Ice c(_.m)paIy,
Darl ingtoit. 8000
Farmer ' Cut tn Seed t l 31\iil and
Ginnerv. G reerivifle, 5 d.
T LE iHCNE A-N!' TLTY TLI '.L NC):N.
The new telephoine and el&ctrictl
ccompanies hre ten in Luiber and
bare an aggregate cp;tail stock of
~, i(. T *e are a lfllows:
Sea Islarid Telephone compari
and Is]land Te)ephonie compianV.
Charleston. $111.0-19 d $i.0* re
spect ively.
A'shworth Electrical company,
Chesterfield, 4~ 414,0014.
Georg'.town and3 Nortb Island Tel.
ephonecomupany, Georgetorwn, . 1.(4.
Nonety .Sis Telephone company.
G;reenwoodc,, ] ,44440.
BIl-.ibeimn and B3rownvi,lle Tele.
p'hone cmpany. ul 3Iarlboro, $3("4.
Consolidated Telephoner CompJanAy
of Sout Li Carolina,1 Riebland, SIl -~
South Ca(trolina Long Di'.tance
Gilenn Springs Tel'.phone corn
panyv. Sp art anbIurg, 57(4 44.
C:itizns Tele-phone an.d Telegraph
companylir, Spartanbu rg, $50J,000~.
BVGLi']NG ANM. LOA~ AFO:IATIoNS.
Jent bnuIlding and loan a%iociat ons
A Wife Says:
"~ We have four children. With the first
thrue I suffered a1mnost unbearable pains from
12 to 14 hours, and had to be placed under
the influence of chloroform. I used three
bottles of Mother's Friend before our last
child came, which
is a strong, fat and
healthy boy, doing a
my housework up -
to within t wo hours
of birth, and suf- 4
fered but afew hard1
pains. This lini
ment is the grand(7 ,
est remedy ever \,/ /
Mother's
Friend
will do for every woman what it did for the
Minaota mother who writes the above let
ter. Not to use it A ng pregnancy Is a
mislake to bepaid fos, hn and suffering.
Mother's, Friend equip., the patient with a
strong body and clear intellect, which in
turn are imparted to the chjid. It relaxes
the muscles and allows them to expand, it
relieves morning sickness and niervoasness,
ft puts all the organs concernoi In perfect
condition for the final hour, u. that the actual
labor Iko hort and practicafly paoinles. Dan.
ger of riiang or hard breasts is altogethee
avoidedr, and recovery Is merely a matter of
a few days.
Druggists sell Mother's riend for O8 o bottle,
The Braditld Regulator Cfo,, Atlanta, Ga,
with nt agg.egate capitall stock
81,%7%0ON10ve banks wvith anl al
grogato capitil stook of $jG,0oo
:nd fiftevn roal ostatte, sa ls an
mCV(A.tmelnt oompanios, w%Ithl anl li
gregate capitil stock of $S , t I O4o ar
inlO ti the ier 's 1 cl O. n
St't.6.ET IONs FRlOMtsc~R:U%~
S T rT .
Ti h% lZc.oret Shotil.% Ue tlit -osit of th1
hIAgS.Cop of ti l'et, 'llnet systot v.-ry
1'141111Y 11'11nt1114 0h0-The,
Fortheounin'g ut' tort.I
[ The State, eo. 2*,]
lt' StlecrOtarv of stito is endeavor
11t InI Ills forl-10 11ilil". n al re e
to give information of i clalreIte
that will I,e of solte real servict ,
the state. and to present it inl sneh0;
Nay that it will Illwavs be readv fo
rOfert"n10. Cnmef Clorki Oiatt is do0
ng tie excllent work; along thi
un1'e as thle statteinp*nt int regaid tr
the eotton mill industrv shows. 1
is th first time that atv such state
tot halls -ee ottn ip in the ollie<
11nd such work ri-quires tiue ai
t rolublo.
Secretarv Ccoper proposes also t<
imako some timelv suggestiolts its t<
public ololes, their )Onds and comi
missions. He 1cpcinits out defects it
the r'.esent 11aw, as follows:
"I subimlit herewith to your honor
able body a record of the election
1ppoilitinenitand 111)I tission of Ill
olicers of the state occIsioned b'
this Iflice, n1ot only for the informa
tion of your body, but that a permit
lient accessible record may be pre
served thereof. It will be noted tha
in :pito of tihie constitutional man
date that "fill officers of the Stat
shall be commisioned by the gover
nor." there does not lippear inl thi
rtcord. nor have there tpplited to thi
o:!ice f,r 'omiss,-ions, varis oflicer
eleCted by your lionorable body, an,
apiited through other channelf
Parti-s have n-umei antd been a]
lowev,d to exrcoffiicial function'
wthout proper authority so to d(
in other cases county officers wh
have been reelected have neglecte
to give nOw b(nds and receive n1e
co mi ssins f-r the second teri
hIding their 1flices under the term
of their fermer coumni-sions, provic
ing for vocupanrcy of the office unti
tO;er snccessor (11alifie; I have al
tedjltt:'. to correct these perniciou
p-ractices as far as possible, reportin
to Lhis excellency the gov~ernor va
rius of his appointees to count
oflice's who neglected or refusedt
qunalify within a reasonable timi
However, the law should be miad
rnore :-tringent.
"An (examiinationi of tbis recor
will recommend to you, as I mnot
earntotly' do, the enactment of
o hu bieh oflicers o.f the various clani
es shall as- ume their duties, whe:
eI'et "Id. a a;-pointeCd. In the past
ha- I --. t tio the convenJienCe c
he ()li:il, to the det rimeont of ell
eient public 'rvice.
''I wouldI (':dl to th a tttntion c
your bodly the f'.t t hat the b)onds c
State eflicers are not. reqiuired to bi
re:.r * hEn are simuply filedl in th
t r.e. . :r' ( lce. By' a rediculhou
an oaoly, the State treasurer is ri
(inir- I to) give a batnd for 200,000
bu t th.- l.cnd. is not reqiuired to bi
rc e'r<1.-d, r r is it done, and isi d.
191n.-1 in the kl:+ping of the Stat
'Iwoblfrther rtecommerJnd( th
aihnh t i ,nof adi fut's for comnmission
of iD'?> ie ofli'- re. The retiirmrj
tK1 t -2l toI p:.i i.s an irnheritanc
from ou.r colonial iaincetors - befor
t he $1'>pJtion, of decimal currency ir,
to wihb it wac tranlated-arnd c
(:o? - hrai brg outgrownr it.8 origi
iiel pJeri'jo,e, which,was the pirovistio
oif iikri for the ()f5ee~ of the secrete
ry - s eti ffices have boie
ez -~ '.pt ed frorn its panymuent, until
is . s kt;. r nslfonrm; even here iti
SI), & I .':- 1 no rUgsonI why t he Stat
sh',i>M ~ ev'. r, 'Alie"r as fixed isalar
f or hi i arvico, andf th'n retquire bir
to) giv bac)10k a [portion of it for lb
Ievidence o,;fJhinielectin (Jr upp<nni
'o fe < for apjpoinstments 8s noi'jii
pub~i. ltiad commr7ission)ers of dI'"di
whieb eaald well bo in,creamL4"
Til Y MV4W' sw5lSEAV i flSop.
It I. E~simated so IHan been I542,8950
Wsshington, Deco 28.-The sta.tii
tielen c,f theo dejart ment oif agrienu
-wheat orop of H,9,00 at 511,229,50
bushels. the area ,etIi harvest'd
being .12,115,38> acre, and the aver
9ago . iold per acre .12 29 busieir.
PThe'(1rodietiot of witer wheat is
esti'iinated at :3,)t),02,.19 lushels
antd that of spr-ing wheat at 1 72,2(),.
0ti m hshels, tih trel actually har.
vist, heoing 2t ,5;M,,897 acres in the
(01-aItr clas' and 16,250,-ISS nere' in
the latter. Winter wheat avrongo
totally abanldot'd Ohio, Michigan,
llidill,u1 Anld Illinois Is finally p!a,k'd
at :1,22,787 acres and the spring
whe'at aercago totally abandoned in
North Dakota aInd South Dakota at
1.7t3,1i7 acres.
The extraorlinarily rapid rate at
wiich tihe winter wheat averago of
Nebraska is gaining upon thit% spring
wheat ave ago of that. Stato nece-si.
r tated a special investigation of tho
retlative extent. to which the two vari
eties wort, grown during the past
year. The resilit of the investiga.
t ion is that while no chiaige is called
for in the total Wheat figures of the
State "190,7) acres have been added
to the winter wheat column at. the
0XI)t'sk of the spring variety.
The nowly seede.d area of winter
what, ustimated at 30,282,56-1 aeris.
Whilo this aervag,o is slightly greater
than that sown in the fall of 1899,
a-; est ilmated it t hot iue, it is (00,04
acres liss than the area that was
actually sown, tno discrepancy bo
in, iln Nebraska with remarkabil
rapid developitient of winter wheat
growing in Nebraska with which, as
above stated, the department, repoi ts
had failed to keep pace A compari
son of the newly seeded acreage
with that of the fall of 1899 shows
that of the eleyen States and terri
tories that sowed one million acres
or upward with winter wheat one
year ango, Pennsylvania, Missonri,
Kansasits, California and Oklahoma re
port an increase amounting to 171,704
acres, and Ohio, Michigan, Indiana,
Illinois, Texas and Tennesseo a do
crease of 1,7s0,191 acres. The aver
age condition of the growing crop on
December, was 97. 1 per cent. of the
normal. There are many complaints
of the hessian fly, but the low con
dition figures reported from Ohio,
LMichigan, Kentucky and Tennessee,
6a. 1, S7 an 3 84 respectively
are fully offset by the expectionally
high condition reported from Ka.
sas, Missouri, California, Oklaho
ma, at! d other States, in all of which
it "i.Ove nornal.
S OTHER CEREALS.
The production of corn in 1900 is
.estinnited at 2,105,102,516 bushels;
oats 809,l25,000 busbels; barley 58,
- 925,:3:3; rye 2:3,995,926 bushels;
acekwhat 9,560 bushels; potatoes
210,926,897 bushels, and hay 50,110,
900 tons. The area from which
tthese crops were gathered was as
follows: In acreas, corn 83,320,782;
oats 27,364i190; barley 2,894,282;
rye 1,91)1,325; buckwheat 637,930;
potatoes 2,611,054; andl hay 39,182,
S The corn crop) of 1900 was one of
-the largest ever gathered, while the
oat crop has only once been exceeded.
SOn the other hand, the barley and
frye crops are the smallest, with one
e exception in each case since 1887, the
back wheat crop is the largest since
s 1888, and the hay crop the sm al
lest with one excep)tionl, since I888.
IRhecumiatic pisaethe Ca jes of protest
e and' dIistress fromn tortured muscles, aching
1oimts andeitd nerves. The blood h,as
>en oisonied by teacruaino
twaste snatter in tesystem, e.dcan n
I onge-r sup;ply the pure and health sustain
jag l ood tihey require. Thue whole system
a feels the ftfect of this acid poison ; and
noAtuitil the b)lood hasl beeni purified and
brought back to a healthy condition will
f the aches and pains cease.
Mrs. James )(.:li, oaf 707 Ninth street, N. 3C.,
-Wasinngton. JA. C.. write, ats follows. "A fevr
mfontt., ago I hadu run attack of aiatic Rheuana
aItasm, in it', wo;r't fo.rmn. The
fam was , inltense that I
breameC comptliy piros
t rated The attsek was an
I unjual severe one, and
miy cond4tiiu ITon wass grd
t ed asr bieinig vecry datagcr
o'1s. I wa's auttened by '
5 oneJ uof I be sn't able doc
('nin wn ''shin,gina, who' is
e4 alv>)a miembuier 'f the fac
nit y of at ieadjing ,uedic at/
y contege here, Jie told mte
ri tiuons a d lwonuld get well, A fter having I' filted
twelve times wIh'tu.L receivin the slightest
e beunefit, I dec-l-ined, to continue It treatment an~
Ronuger. iluaving heurdiof a4, 14.1. ( wift'sspeciflc
reconulur-iede I i<h eumattism, Idecided, atima
ini d'se,,ir however, to give thie miedicine a trial
, and a t' rI had takenv a few bottles I Wast able 1a
hoitlt ar'ndi' on 'rutches, 5,'(d very soont there
gs after had uuo usn foir them~ at all, K. S. 5. havIng
curedl me soiund rind well. Alt the distresstnu
p~ lam have left iue, my a rpetitee his returnes
adIam happy to beagain restored to puerfec
urifler andu tonic, is
S St grt)vegetb
he ideal remedy In all
There are no opiatesof
a minerals in It to difstw?b the digestion and
lead to ruinous habits.
We have prepred a speciual book on
Rhseumatism wfich every( sufferer from
this painful diseaseoul red It is the
most complete and interestig book of
the kind in euistence, It will besent free
-to any one desiring it, Writ. our phys.
*clans fully and freely about your case.,W
aknocharge for medicai advice, .
5EII Cu wr eosO , yy, ATNApA,
FOR MALI
CHILLS I
The Best Prescri
Tasteless (
The Formula Is Plainly
So That the Peop]
What They
Imitators do not
knoving that you wot
CinC if you knew Vhat
contains ron and Qut
plopor-tions and is in ,
ron acts as a tonic wl
the malaria out of the
druggist will tell yot
Driginal and that all <
lcos chill tonics are it
:>f orher chill tonics
uperior to all others in
not experimenting whe:
muperiority aind excelle
established. Grove's is; 1
throughout the entire
United States. No Cur
In Effect Nov. -5th, 1900.
(Enstern ltan(ard Time.
outhbound. ~ Northbound
STATIONS.
A M. A 31. I'M. P.M.
7 -IN' Lv At lautn (. AL) Ar. 8 10
10 i11 A the us 5 23
11 161 Elborton 4 18
12 24p Abbevil e 3 15
.2 4%p Greenwool 2 48
I 351 Ar Ulinton LV. 2 09
(C &W C )
10 0)a Lv GIonn --A vriugs Ar 4 0)
II 4in Spar anhurg 8 10
12 (1p (iroen i le 301
(Iarris Springs)
12 52p W 4terloo 2 00
I Mp Ar Laures(Din'r) Lv 1 *4
22 53 52 21
Daily Frt lIy Ft
Ex sun. Ex Sun.
A - A M. PM. A.M
7 30 1 35 Lv Laurens Ar 185 530
7 4) 141 " Parks Ar 127 52)
900 165 ..Clinton. 116 500
92-1 2 05 Goldville 1 8C3 M
9 40 2 12 ..Kinard.. 12 (.2 8 30
9 5W 2 17 ..Gary... 1248 BIS
10 (0 222 ..Jalapa.. 1243 30i
10 0 237 14owborry 1230 237
11 20 2 52 Prosperity 12 17 1 10
1138 3 S(2 ....811iihs.... 1207 1235
1225 306 LE-Mountain 12 03 12 25
100 32) ...Chapin... 11 49 1149
1 15 . 3 25 Hilton ii 43 1111i
1 3) 3 9 W hIte Rldek 11 40 10 i8
20) 334 Iiailontlne 1l135104W
2 45 3 43 .....rm... 1127 1u 15
310 3 40 ..Leaphart 13 20 9 10
.3 25 4 05 ArOolusibaLv 11 (8 9 20)
-T 4~Ly,veou, bi.I(A C L. )A r 11140
h 25 2-umter ii I,
b> to A(riChrleston Lv 7 0)
F1-t li . T 'injoTal>li s,or fur tier informa
ties e all im ay Agent, or write I,)
W G CIiI1LD', T. M1 IEERON,
Pre'alaI ent. ."a1lc Mi.anager.
L onum bI a, S.CG . WVimrington, N. C.
Ulharlostoli Bll~ Wcsten Carolina RU' Co
Augusta and Asheville Short Line.
Schediuv in EfTect Nov. 25th. 1000.
LeaveA ugusta...........9 40 am 8 35pm
Ar riv e G reen wooc ...12 15 p rn .......
An deon...................... 8 00 pi
Laurons............ 120 pm 6385a m
Waterloo (1 .8.).12 62 p m .......
G reen ville.8... 00 p mn 10. 16 amr
(4len n 8pr ings..4 00 p m .......
Spa tanburg.....810 pm 9 006am
(Ialuda............. 5 83 p mi .......
Hend (erIonviie.6 03 p m .......
Asheyllio.........7 16 p in .......
Leave Ash'-viiie.......... 8I0i a .......
8 partan burg ....11 456aam 4 10p m
()leaan Spri a...10 00 a m .,.....
G reenviloe......12 01pm 4 00p m
ILurens........... 87 p mn 7 80 pm
Arrive Waterloo (1i. 8.)... 2 00 p mn ........
Oreen Wood....265p m 9 00 pm
A nde raon ....~....... .7 25a
Au guis a........... 10 pm i 40a m
Leave Auta.,..,,,,..........., 240p
Farfax.........,............... 452 pm
Ye . assee ...........9 00nm 8 53 pm
Beaaufort............10 15 am 6 50pm
Por tRoyal ....1080 am 7 L,0 pin
A r Sava nna h...................... 7 5pm
lAa Charl.ait on..~.......... 6l 28~i
Etavama nah,... ...~.~..... .... ... 10 am
P'ort H oya!......... OOpas 7 10 am
Beau tor t...,.......16 pm 7 20 ame
i nee o...~.~...20pm 880 am
Fairfax........................ 9 8 am
h.lle ndnate ....,................47 am
A rrivYeAugutai.--~-~...............50 am
1.40 p>. ma. trai~frii X u~gaft~makeu~ Olose
CeimneOdt ion tt Cahu Valls for all pointa on
Beaboardi Air Line.
Close conbnection at (ireenwood for all
points on 8. A. L, and C. and G. Railway, and
at $partan,bnrg wtSuheru Railway,
Fo n uormnation reatv to tickt
r,stee. ached nies, adldress
W. J. CRA 10, Gen. Pa. Ag&.
T U E M ERSON. Traffle Manager.
ATLANITIC COAST LINE I
FAST LINE
Between Charleston and Columbia9
Upper South Carolina, North Ciaro.
lia, Athen;s and Atlanta,
iPAi4aENqER I)PAJ&afKNT
IMLE,fron, N. U., Nov. 20tih, i189.
CO)NDBRsJKD HCOlJBI)"g.
0E5N WE4-: Illfno a ii, i, (4013 B ASIT,
700 am is,..CharlesU,,n, S,0,.,Ar 600 pm'
S24 am ,.i,as.e..~..A r 82 pm
9 40 am Lv.,.mter~~~ A r 818pm
t m 0ar ,..olm l ,,,,..Lv 00pm
SmAr, .~Prosp.rlt ,Lv 24 pm
124 pmA r2~.Nwbr ry.,.Lv. 251m
103 pAr........inton ......,..,m,
1toi Ar.,Laurng.A,,.L 148 i
$ 11m Ar.~..Lre v IO......- i am
SprAr-~..>rabr......ni aa
No 8'PA an',','.',' Idhariot,.'d''m
t'1*G :".* vf i"tI* atr1 g)!"''a%
Na,L nd 65i1 4t ikbt.en} is
UIA,
IIND FEVER.
ption Is Grovel[
'dhill Tonic.
Printed on Every Bottle,
ic May Know Just
Are Taking.
idvertise their formula
ild not buy their medi
it cont-aincd. Grove
Lninc put ulp mll corrII-ICl
Tasteless formi. Th,u
ile the Quinine dri
system. Any rcliabl
that- Grove's is t
)ther s.o-cajlled "
nitations. An anaysiv
show., that Grove's '
evCry respect. You ar
I vou take Grov 's- t
nCe' having -lonc- beein
.hC only Chill Cure sold
nalarial sections of the
, No .'ay. Price, soc.
SOUTHERN RAILWAlt.
eud*ueed Schedule Ila ]We
June 10th. 1900.
BTATIONS. N
ky Oharleston........... 1 00 P
Pimmorville........ 12 00 n't 7-41 a a
ranchiville......... r5 a m 8 5 a a
Orangeburg ........ 2 50 a in 9 28 A =
Kingvile........... 4 80 a m 10 15 a in
. avannah ........... ....... a
Barnwell ............ .. ..... 4 13 a sp
.*.Blackville........................ 4 28 a th
7. olumbia........... a m -Ti 05 a n
" rosperity ......... 8 14 a n 12 10 Wu
" wberr:y:..... 8 30 a m 12 26 p m
" inet1x...... 9 W0 a m3 20 p m
"Greenwood .......... 0 50 a in 55 P lu
A.r. Hodges.......... 10 15 a In 2 15 p m
liv. Abbeville............ 9 35 a in 1 85 p in
Ar. Blton............. 11~15 a in 8 10 p m
Lv. Andrson....... 10 46 a m 285 p m
Ar. GreonviWlo......... DW p 114 16~3
Ar. Alant.(Ce.Tfine) *41 55 p mi-Yun im
STATIONS. _Dn I
________________No 16. %04.1e.
v. Greenville...........6 80 p m 1 15n an
"iednont ........... 6 00 p m 10 40 a in
" ililimton.........0 22 p mn 10 55 a X
.Ar. Anderson ......7 15 p m 114am
i THelton .............. 645 p m 111F a
.Ar. Donnalds............ 7 15 p m 140nr
.Ar. Abbevile........... 8 10 p n 12 f pi
I vHoge........ .7 55pm 11 a mi
.Ar. Greenwood..... .... 7 55 p in 12 25p an
" Ninety-Six..a. 83 p mn 125 p mn
"Newberry..........9 80 p mn 2 00 p in
Prosprwrity..........9 45 P ma 2 14 p ra
C olu nbia ..........11380 pm 8 50 pim
Ili.tlck ville-....--.... ............ 8 00 a an
"Barnwell........... ............ B 15 a mn
v.Kngilo...... .....28 a n 4 m3i
Orangeburg......... 8 45 a mn 6 88 p m
" Branchvlille..... 425 am 815 pmi
"umril.... 5 52 a in 7 28 ma
.Aw. Charloston ..... 7 00 a mn 8 15
'No1 No.1., BT_A_TION' No. 14 No. 10.
11T 00 p 00 Chrlston..Ar. 8i~ 15t 0
32 00On 7 41 a " Bummierville "7 28p 6 52 a
1 556 8 55 a " .Brannhville. " 8 15p 42 a
250a 928a " Orangeburg " 5 8 4d a
4 80 a10 15a " Kingville "4 p282 a
H0~a -.v.. Mavanmnah Ar .... 10 a
4 l8Bs... " ..Barnwell -".... . 15 a
28 ... ....lackville.. " ...... 8 a
8 Oa1140 a " .. (lolumbhia.. " 8 20p0 p
7 07 a12 20p " ....Alston.... " 2 80 850 a
808a 1 28p " . .Santuo... " 1231 7 46p
8 45 a 200p ".Union.." 32 45r 1Qp
9*04 a 2 22p " ..Jonesviile.. " 12 26pso
o 19 a 2 O7p " ....Paolet..... " 12 14 p68
0 lal 8 10PArBs artanburg Lv 11 45a 81 a
90l8 40 pLv8partanburgAr 11 22a 600b
_[7 15 Ar....shevill ...Lv 8 00 ap
"P" p. mn. "A" a. mn. "hi" night.
DOUBLES DAILY SEIRVIOE BE1WREIN '
OHARLIISTON AND GREE1NVILL10,
and between Oharleston and Ashevill,.
Pullman palace slepn ears on TraineflBaud
56. 87 and 11. on A. and~ C. division. D1ning oara
en thieso trainas servo nil mea onront'e.
Trains leave Sparanburg, A. & 0. division,
northbound 7.03 e. mn., 83:1 p. rm., 8:18 .,
tVestibulelimited); oulthbound 12:20 .a.
:15p inm. 11:84 a. mn., ( Vu.slibulo Limnite
Trains leave Cireeniville, A. anid 0.i-ion
wothbounmd,0:00 a. mn., 2:84 p. in. and 6:22 . in.
(eetibuled Linmited) sout hbou nd 1:.0. gn
410 p. am.. 12:10 p. mn. (Vestibulod ILnmitedy
Trains 18 ani 14-E!1'gant Pullman Prlor
ears between Oharlestoni andl A shuvillo.
Trains 15 and 1.Puilmnan Drawin' 'Rootm
Beeping care betwoeen Uhamrleton anl Aehe.
Rio ant Pullman Drawing- Room lB 6a
Sle1 n cars between anvnnah amnd Ashevil
nouato. daily between Jaecsonvillo and ~a
1LN(. GANNON J. M. OULP
- lrV-P. & Gen. higr., T1raf. Ma.:ugw
Washing ton, D. C. Wasnhington, D. 0
W A. TU1ItK, 8. 11. hIARDWVIOK
4en. Paw. A. cn. a.Age%
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eats
It artifici ally digests thle food and aids
19ature in strengthening and recon
structing thle exhausted digestive or
gains. Itis the Iatestd iscovered digest
anb and tonic. No other preparation
se rle n ormn el cyures
nSour Stomach, lNausea
Biot HIod hGastralgia,crap ps an
allotherresulteof imperfect digestion.
Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & O04 ChIogo.
PlU'
'S~VESTlBULED
AL yILMITED
TRAINS
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE
Betwecie New York Tampa, Atlalta. Now
Orlealls 811 Poiits SOM1 OlAe Wst,
IN IFFEU I JUN1 U11rd, M*.
80UTl[WAlRD.
Daily Daily
N%3Il No 27
Lv Now York, P. It. ft...... ... Kp 12 la
Phillutllplila P. It It ...... 3 p 7 2al
Billt in1ole, 1' It. It...... . 6 ropin
" W ashington, ' It It ...... O 10 Wam
" Itichllond, 8 A L Ity. 104PM 8 8pm
' etersbitg, i I 3im 3 80pi
I, v Itig( itv Jet 2 zai iUi i
i'v iellitr- a. 610 1 m
ialeigh " 1 Ouina 60pm
solitherilII le 411 6 W 5an 9 42pni
D teaily 10 32piyn
No 31
Lv (Volitirbu, 8 840 n 12 2am
Ar Sio itiith~, 12 . j0pin 6 Muan
Jitelcuouvillo 6 30pmn 910am
Tamim3Um 30pm
urvelwood .11 . ..-.0.m
Athens Pn 17m 9.42pm
Ar Atlaita,? " 4 1 0 0 2p p
-A ugusta, C' st-W po.l .. . .......
Lv Noiw York, N Y P 4f O-In
" 4) I'l I mll 111it. 10 2cu.11 It 201mu
'f'v-.R-ew-- ~ork,- 0. D- H-I3 bof-- W'OpiA- ........
Ta.l . ....a. 8 pl
WArot,W K It .
rio 403 No 4
Lv Iortstour, . A Lity 020pin 9 80am
Weldon 12 5m 12 01pi
No 31
Lv Rtigeway Jet 2 25iju 1 2rpm
flondurtion, .4 lmn 2 18am
Raleigh, is 4 Wilila a 58pm
80o11,101,1 1Pi110 " 6711 5 0ai 12pm
No 403
*11fiuIt I li mH 7 3pn
No . No 21
Coluribh, 8 Wain .12 ..5a
Ar avtanta, " 120pm .....6.0(.
Jiteki,Olvil"10 64 b 30plu 9 101111
auu pa, C(& 3011tpm 6.. ll-.
No 403 No 4T
Lv IV'ortot 8 A y92p 0amn
'r tWilott, . 111am 10 21pm
Lv 2fAf 1 06p
(Iroowoo1 1in I2m J Olan
Athons " 48pin 8 43m
Ar ittanta,f " 4 Opm 6 01pm
Akoll, 0 ol G4a........... 20pmn 11 1vamn
"ll I gouthr, P .nA 4\ m I 1copm
Mobile, L & N............... 3 05itil .1APID
Now Orles, I & N .7 0.7a 830pm
NOR1TI]WYAID.
Daily Dall
No 41 Now2
LA Avn phs, N C " st 1 .... 12 1.pin 8 45pm
" JasovIi o. . 130pm 0 j0am
TaOrl'I6s & N . 80a m 4(i 7pi.
At oWhie, L. & N ............ 1220it, 12 21am
AloultgmOInry, A & WV 11'... 11) 20ap 11 M0ain
Au4gusta, , Az %V U....9 40am ......
No 102 No 36
iA I!n n 4i, ? 1- A 1, H3. ... I Oalpti 94 Oapmn
r~Al limi. 2 lopell 11 23lpin
1 404-4111WOOd 4 4 . i-Ilmi 2 05ain
I.V ~ ~ ~ ~~- .1)O -e 3'I' 6L-oarn
L W4Ilmig.ton " ...... . 3'i m
Y;T1- No 66
(r ui b il 40pm
l l O et., 9O)n 920aii
RnItit I 2 3)4 11 t$'-L~~M
" Gr4crono, " 12m0 - I 13pam
" a gh' "1 8 2 8 43n m
Ar tersbu , 4 -lp 4 4Opm
Ichilloerl, N .05ami 5 45pmn
N, W r lgtn, L I I& ......... 7 am 8 10pm
* 11hill.. N & ~ t..~~ 41in 11 35pmi
" 'lmidcViit. llOp.a 25 am
C%V yor is______ 3 0:11)1 101am
No 403N1
Lv tl.1'Away Jet S A L By.....M 140p
Welo, N4N...... m 7 v5
'' loble,t, t N............... 0a.
Now . rk " 8ISp 1 ail
Nob - Pa unNo
-. *. i8YO45pm
1)ldng crs btwee NeYor 10amich
Nos .1No11.(12
Letiar. m " 6ar Time.
h.rot C.BE5Ti 3pRcer.
No. 1 litaionsNo. 18
~ P0 am.ndeson.vB9 0pm
SAulun .L 2:Opm
Ar 3 22 m.Podletn.Lv4 14 pm
4~r1 IXa.Chery'srossng.L .0a m
"Ar9umar ". nec 40pm47p
A r i5 a.Weon,t_ "U1250aL- 5 13 pm
4. v.e a JP.' i2a . Ar
R Jhmnd ".AD38 504iam 545pmdnt
rWashcing to n e R1a......... 1in m .10p
BAt An orot. "n 1 lway No. 85pm 1
Floriae Cbt,a" a 0Pninsular
'T- ew rb 10, "eiIn or0p Ceta Tim
o.8.No. 27.
LNew York . Is 8o -12iS
I" Nllew pIla8rk, n 8 3am
L.v Wm~hIgtoi.7 10m 3 40pma
Lv Iteu.ead1040p 23pp
[iV.( eIumha .10 45am 2 0am
L Ce tral Tim- atenTie
LU DemrIDGE RA2ILROAD
No12 JStations.40p 9 Nl.a I
A r Liv E OIak...........puun..........vp0m p
A r T0llaam........ Po d 8tn.......p 4 4p
A r 1Mobilem......hry.. rsig...Lv.3p
ArlO0 G a m.....A ami lrss .....L 4 0 m
A r 9O49am........no........ ..16a LI 4047p
Ar rl25and..........est 2Una io ......LpmIp
A rT02am...........alhaa ........Lpm 7p
A. M.. 4Lv. . .MA
ConnT'npa, 800pm t 800amRN 1
4v Aeerslo with so Railway No11 nd1
Loriale Cnr &Pinsular
[ Soukety 62C5pmla im abel
EvlJack unl r.82 a 1p
Ar NewvYork .....2pm 12 10ar'
Lv Phfl~hlpa.12... 8S2pm i885am
Lvlalmoo....... 5 1pm 2 1lam
Lv Denarkig ....... 7 0pm 20 45am
Lv Icn.obad........60 0m 2845pm
,v Rtaleigh .......... 4OCpm I 50pm
A,r 1Colbmai........185a U55tn
LV Dosiltnmak.........0m 2027pm
Arlhhrunswik-.0. 0 m 8 3.40am
Ar Jhlacnlie.... 70pm 2 1a
LvJckovll..... 7O45pm 0 20ami
Ar~ Yoak.- Ciay...,...... ie o il28a
Ar 2 Tlaanse .........av 888plmlei
A rNowOr ean..,... 7~ 40k m.i s
Ar Cedar Ke1y ......... 6w 25 mao gf
Ar Olv na s..,.,......io a m ')elcn 40 lm
Ar O~rlado,..........d 20pam in 00p A-L
No.44aN. d.
TvT m a,................. 8 00pm 8 00a
LyO A o............. 6 0p ,8 '
LV Lake City . '. . ... 52p