The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, February 13, 1902, Image 2
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CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TBA1NH GOING SOU! Q.
DatM Jan. 15. 1903 Ne 55. No. S3. Xo.5l
P. M. A. M.
Leave Wilmington *J 43 u0
Leave Marion 6 40 8 45
Arrive Florence. 7 35 9 35
r. M. A.M.
Leave Florenre *8 00 *3 HO
Arrive Sumter 9 15 4 8J
No. 63
P. JL A. M
-?- o(, 1S ?q gg
*?*3?vrr cumivi ? . ? *v - ?- ......
Arrive Columbia 10 40 11 OS
No. 52 runs through from Charleston via
Central R. R., leaviuir ( haile?tou 6 CO a. in
Lanes 7.50 a. m., Manning 6 39 a. in.
tbain8 ooiso >ortu.
NoT6i7 No7 53. No.50
A. M. P. M. P.~M.
Leave Colombia *6 55 *4 40
/ Arrive 8cmter 8 20 G 13
No. 32
\ A. M. P. 31.
Leave Rumter 8 20 *6 19
Arrive Florence 9 33 7 85 f7 40
A. 3L
Leave Florence 10 !0 .... 8 15
LeeveHarloa 10 53 .... 6 54
Arrive Wilmington 1 40 .... 11 30
Dailv. fDailjr except Sundav.
No. 53 rui'.? throuub to Charleston, P. C..
via Central K. E.,arriving MunuinK 6 53 p.
flt.. Lane* 7 35 j>. m., Charleston 9 20 p. m.
Tram No. 63 tnakoa close coatee Ion a:
gumter with train No. ?9, arriving Lar.?>
45 a. m , Charleston 11 35 a. m., Tutbday*
Thursday a aud Pa:unlaw.
Trains on Conway Branch l>ave Chadbourn
12 01 p. m., arrive < onway 2 20 p. in.,
retumliiic leave Conway 2 55 p. tn.. artive
Cbadtiomn 510 p. m.t leave Clmdb.uni 5 35
p. a.. arrlTe Elrod 8 10 p. tn.. returning
leave tirod 8 4i? a. m.. arrive Cbadbouru
1125 am, Daily exempt Su' dny
H. M. EMERsON.
Gen. Pa.-senuer Acant.
f. B. KFNLT, T. M. EMh RSON.
Geu'i Jiunager. Ttafllo Mauser.
1 be urgent and Most < omptete
> elublictiiiierit couth,
m. S. HACKER & SON,
g m
, ' ?MAxrrACTrKtRS OF?
Sash. Doors. Blinds.
Mnuldlug inil Htiiuilnjj Material,
Sash Weights and Cord
riHAPLPSTOV. S. C.
Purchase cur mnko, which w* guarantee
superior to any aolJ bouth, and
4ht*rel?y save money.
Window and Fancy Glftss a Specialty.
Registration Notice.
Tim office of the Supervisor of Registration
Will he opened on the Oral
Monday iu every nuouth for the purpose
of th* registering of any pereon
woo is qualified as follows:
Who eh?dl have been a resident of
the State fur two yesra, and of tha
County one year aud of the {Killing
-pre<-ltit iu wtiieh the elector offers to
, Tote ioar monthh before thednj ot? leotoQ.Hi
?1 r-b^il) have paul.cix months belore
mty jio)l tax than due ami j av \bie,
mod who o*n ooth nal sod write hot ;
section of the Couctitution of 1895 |
-ralxuifteri to him t<7 the enpermatrn,
of r^ixtritiuo, >>T oad chow tbut he
Owuh, ami ha* paid nil t xis oolh-otab.#
dm tup the present y ar on property 10
jtlri? State a~?eo6*J at three hntidred
or more. J. J. EAi?l)Y,
of
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Till; SAMPSON SIDE
Further Developments in the ThreeCornered
Fight.
ftRIFCTS TO SCHLEY'S STATEMENT
That The Latter Was in Full Command
When the 5panish Fleet Was
Destroyc d
Wshlngton. Special.?E. S. Theall.
rt*p resenting Stayton, Campbell &
Theall. counsel for Rear Admiral Sampron.
have filed the following brief with
President Roosevelt, protesting against
the claim set up i:j Admiral Schley's
appeal that he was in supreme command
dicing the battle off Santiago:
"No argument will be submitted as
to the volunteered opinion of the presiding
member of the court upon the
question of command at Santiago. We
repeatedly applied for a:i opportunity
to prcs-tnt evidence upon this point to
the court, and our request was as o:ten
icfused, and wo arc confident that an
attempt to reproduce an adverse judsr..
_.i i. o.-in-r i-.nc hrn do iird
muai wuu c a ia ?*. iM-, ~
ir. so plain a violation of simple good
faith that has no chance of receiving
your approval. We wore ready than
ar.il arc s:il! ready to produce much
evidence which was not offered before
the court on this question. We are prepared
to shew mat the statement ihv
the New York, at the beginning of
the battle 'was out of sight of each ;
and every shin .
squadron but one' is inaccurate.
"We are ready to show that under
the navy regulations and the judicial
Interpretations the-eof. Rear Admiral
Sampson was during the battle in
command of every single vessel In the
American line. There is abundance o!
testimony available to show that from
the beginnning of the battle every
American vessel at Santiago was in
nt i'*n v.->w Ynrlc. There is evl
denre at hand, both record and parol,
to show that v/henevcr the commandcr-iu-chie'"
left the blockading line In
front of Santiago, he hoisted tre signal
'disregard movements cf commanderin-chief.'
proceeded to that point where
under the regulations his immediate
command of the squadron ceased and
then s'gnailed to the next in rank to J
lake command; and that on the morning
of July 3. the commander-in-chief
had given instructions to hare ready
for hoisting the signal directing Commodore
Schley to assume command,
and that this signal was to be hoisted
when, under the regulations, the apjroptlate
movement arrived; that that
such signal had not been hoisted when
the enemy endeavored to escape front
the harbor.
"From the Oregon, too. there is
available evidence to show that when
flref iroa flrn/1 tho miflrtPr
taster of the Oregon. usl^g the lung
glass, could, from the position rf that
vessel, near the centre of the line, read
the Now York's battle signals then flying.
"All this evidence was ready to le
presented to the court of inquiry and
was not admitted befo-e the court, because
it refused to go into the question
of command. Rear Admiral Sampson
has never objected, and does not now
object, to any inquiry to determine the
question cf command. He has, however,
claimed that he was in command
at the battle. A3 commander-in-chief
he has made his recommendations concerning
the promotions. He has been
recognlro.l b? the Executive and Judicial
Departments of the Government
as be'ng the accuracy of hi3 reports is
questioned, h" bo at least permitted to
hear the evidence in opposition, and
to permit h's brother officers to come
forward with the testimony they are
readv to give in hisbchalf .
"There is further an abundance of
evidence avcl'able to establish the fact
that what the applicant now calls 'the
complete and total failure of the prearranged
order cf batt'e.' was due whV.'y
to h's own disobed once of tbe orders
of the commander-in-chief. These orders
were to close in end to hold th*
enemy at tbe harbor's mouth. Commodore
Schlev so understood the orders.
He he'rtad that very signal. Yet.
when bo saw the enemy approaching
that p-irt of ;v"> line guarded by his
own vessel lie looped. He withdrew
/rem the- battle formation, left a holt,
in the line, intcrefered with the Te::as.
which would have stopped the pao a d
caused her to back, thereby giving to
t>-r? diiPmr rt.inhlo nnmr'nnitv nf
vi.-hlr.h they availed themselves?to escape
through the interval he had ma civ.
"We have no desire to prolong this
controversy. We only ash that b?fo e
there shall be a finding advo-*o to Admiral
Sampson, cither by the President
the courts or the Navy Department.
th3t he he given the opportunity which
k?s been given to admiral Schley, to
present sufh evidence as irav make
fcoth sides of the matter clear."
The President will consider the b-ief
In connection with Admiral Schley's
appeal and the. Navy Department's
comment. His decision In the Sch'ov
care will rot be made public r.nt.l a.'tcr
his ceturn from Charleston.
Two Kii.ed I" Fire.
ITcrtcn, Kan.. Special.?Fire in the ;
tl^ car works of the Rock Island Rail- I
road Friday af.ernodn caused the death '
of two persons and the destruction of a
quarter of a million dollars worth of
property. The dca^d arc: P. H. McKeoa.
president if the jroard of education,
and W. II?|Davis^tac of
Ike car wtrks.
PALMETTO NEWS.
Legislators Return from Charleston*
Columbia, Special.?The members of
the general assembly, or the greater
part of them, returned to the city
| Saturday night from their trip to
! Charleston and the exposition. A number
of them availed themselves cf the
invitation to remain in Charleston
until Monday morning, but the greater
portion of tUem returned Saturday
night, the legislative special reaching
I the city at 10:43 o'clock.
The trip was one of unalloyed
[ pleasure to every member or me
party. From the time of their departure
Friday morning until their return
Saturday night there was not a
single incident to mar the pleasure of
| the occasion. If the only object in going
to Charleston had been "to have
a good time" the trip would ha 'eleea
an eminently successful one. hut the
real purpose of the visit was a vastly
! different one, and in this respect, too,
it was a success. The lawmakers had
the opportunity of seeing the exposition
with its man}' anavdrf m mahm
! hibits and attractions, and the instruction
and benefit they have received
will be of Incalculable benefit
not only to themselves but to the entire
State.
Every man who came tack wa3
singing the praises of the exposition.
And, as was stated in the dispatches
from Charleston, it was spoken of as
j "the State's exposition," and not as
I "the Charleston exposition." The ex
position has besn seen ana ontnusiastically
endorsed bv the mem'rers of
the general assomblv, a feeling cf
State pride and interest has been
aroused to a degree that did not heretofore
exist, and from now on there
will be a greatly increased attendance.
The legislature will return to their
work Mon^av refreshed and benefited
by their trip to the exposition, and. as
more than one member said when
cominy up from Charleston, the two
(lavs instead cf hcing lost mar be
the most profitable cf the entire session.
Pardon* Granted.
* The governor lias acted npen a
number of applications for pardon
which have been hanging up forsome
time.
A pardon was granted in the case
of S. J. Rutledge, sent up last month
from Kershaw county for vio
lation of the dispensary law. Elev
en of the Jurors and the solicitor rec
ommended the pardon.
In the case of Greenwood Washing
ton convicted in Newberry county ot
larceny of live stock In 1'.99 and sentenced
to two years on the chain gang
the governor commuted the sentence
to 18 months. Solicitor Sense recommended
a pardon.
In the case of Weslev Head coivi^ted
in Pickens countv in March, 1900.
of manslaughter, with a recommendation
to mercv and sentenced to three
years in penitentiary, the sentence
wa3 commuted to one year. This
action was in accordance with Solicitor
Ansel's recommendation.
Henry Sullivan, of Greenville, convicted
in January, 1900, of housebreaking
and larrenv. and sentenced
to two and a half "cars In the penitent
iary. was pardoned. Solicitor
Pores wrote: "Inasmuch as defend
ant has 60 faithfully served two vears
of his sentence, I recommend his pardon."
In the case of Mattie Chapman, convicted
In Greenwood countv In Ma"r>.
1901. rf assault and haftc-v and senfenced
to three '-cars in the penitent'arv.
the pov^rnor commuted the sentence
to one yea-. Senator Sea*e
made 9 rc-ommendatlcn to that effect.
.Trsner Tn-lor w?'s convicted in Lexington
In Sept^mher. 1?oi. and sentenced
to nav a fnn of $100 or serve IP
da'-s In the n^nlfonMan' for th-? vfo'atlon
cf the disnensarv law. The prisoner
Is an old man and "nn the presentation
cf stron? petitions the p?vornor
commuted the sentence to $30
ftn^ or 90 davs on the ran?.
Pardons were reused in the ollowlnsr
cases:
.Tulfa TTood. TTarnn'on count". convicted
cf adulter* and sentenced to
six months In tall.
ProRtpn .TefTer?cn. Pumtc- oc~nf".
convicted rf ro-e and sentenced to
life imprisonment.
The Charter Mill Incrca-es its
Cap'r.-I.
Noiioe has be :i fi'cd w'th the serre
turv r<r S:(if the iner?3?3 of the
' cap'lai sfocV of PeNilb Cotton I
milts cf Camden by 3109.000. ma'ring a |
I to*ill capitalisation of the company of
$300,000.
The following companies were charttore
(1:
The J. II. Bennett company of C'io.
which will do a general me-clmndise
business on a capital stock of $50,000.
The officers are J. H. Bennett president
and treasurer: Neville Bennett vlco
president, and Charles Manning secretary.
The Wilcox Hardware r-mpmy of
Marlon, capitalized at $10,000. Tha
offic-rs a-c: H. M. Wilcox president;
E. L. Wicox viee president, and Arthur
R. Craig secretary and treasurer.
The Charleston Palace of Life company
of Charleston, oa*>!!ai;red at
I ?? ffu. -<n r> n Co-'n-j
Ji:y uuiicra ?i".. i. -** iv;
rres;dont and G. J. Lanneau secretary
and treasurer.
Fatal ShrotTir Affrav.
Florence. Special?Sberl.ff JN-rh h?s
been advised to loo'.* out for M. I). Negrnith.
who last nicht at CVv'e's s'r?"?end
probably fatally wounded Kil
Saris. Tie t*o rren ave prominently
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with a necro for a load of eross'.l's.
when San2** came up and offered more
money. N-smith be amo angry a"|d
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