The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, June 15, 1898, Image 7
foie Pledges Were Filed.
QoS. Jones's Entry Book ie
Fast Filling np.
Tb? great. Sooth Carolina free for al)
po?itie&l sobar baa ia belog rapidly altai
op Colonel Joaes ta daily receieing
entries, arid ?boo tbe word "so" is
givea it is expeeted that a large fi?ld
aili move <ff io good style. Tbe first
quarter, however wilt wi to ena strag
Kiers rae pace is going to be jarra,
av sd only tho*e of great bottom ard top
apr ed will be sole to stand tbe mate
The entry which, np to date, has
es o*ed most eommeot ts that of tbe ir
rtaistable. ri wa vs ta tbe push, old earn-'
aligner 6 Walt Whit man There
wran Wa made remarks siaee the last
et mpaijFD about entraaee fees from the
lasa raw ?ot heine paid by Mr Wbit
aaa? ant thia time he aaa the long
gi eeo s??srely tocked away tn bia to -
a? 2e pocket and will he strictly in the
ve? from start to Sntab, aad the re
c^atly passed rale that yon mast pay
bc fore voa als? has eo terrors for him
Ol R. B Watson, who wilt contest
the gebernaroria! chair wirb a*l eoners
alto filed his pledge with Chairmaa
Joaes yesterday The colonel ta a PX io a s
for the fray, aad says he will be ia the
tb ck . of it from tba first to the lagt
tn-<?et?eg. sad the more people t?at will
he faced 'he better he will like it.
Gol M R Cooper also offered bia
stj ?estar? to a pledge yesterday aad do?
pe rited it with the state chairman.
C<'1 Cooper tamk* be wonk} jest fit the
ach ?rotary ship of ?tate and io tends to do
hi) beal to gratify a desire be has to
teit *be correct acas of hts opinion
Colonel Floyd,, a candidate for adj a
taut and iaapeetor general, will pot in
bi? pledge to day. a3 will more than one
- otltor aspirant to verve bi* coan tr v.
Theprohibitionists are a trifle a by of.
tb ? pledge somehow or other Dc spite
th? fair offer made by the Dem?crata
Bone of the cold wa'er people are oom
?O}? ap i? the rack
Will they or wiri they not f-Co ?am?
ain Register
- V_
HAS MANILA FALLEN ?
New York. Jone 9 -A copyright
dispatch to The World from Hong
Kong says : ;
A report bsa resched here that Ma
nr a bas fallen
It .is said to be occupied by the
Philippine insurgents commanded by
G?n?r?t Aguinaldo
tTbe rebe] junta and wealthy Phil?
ippine islanders resident here are ja
bii ant over tbe news
Tbe United Sutes consulate bas
been crowded all day.
. The American consul. Mr Wild?
man, has been tbe recipient of bun?
di ede of congratulations, for the
justa gires bim almost aa mach credit
for the reported captare of*Ma?ila as
they gire to Genera! Aguinaldo bim
self, since Mr Wildman baa been
tieir unswerving champion and has
advised ia al! their plans.
Consol Wildman does not credit
the report that Manila, bas been ac
tr aliy occupied yet, bett be believes
flat ft viii be by or before next Sat?
urday
Tbe Spaniards have been fighting
dirsperai:eiy, bat their marksmanship
is poor and they have lost heavily.
Madrid, Jane 8, 10 p rn -It ia
rumored that tbe Spanish garrison at
ftlaoila, rather than be massacred by
Ute insurgents, preferred to yield to
tim Americana ar prisoners of war
General Correa, minister of trarr
di ^clares that Captain General Aa
gsati wi!! defend himself to tba last.
Storming of Santiago.
Loados, Jaee 9-The Morning
Psst'* oorre*poodeo< cables to parr %e
fe Hows from Kingston. Jamaica, aa?er
dine of Joan 8. aa io Monday's hom
bard meet at Seor i ?go. The dispatch
waa carried to Ktagetea hy thc dis?
putes boat Premier :
'.We bad a good view of Monday's
Bombardment. Oe Saeday Admiral
S MB asea ia eeafereaoe with Commo?
dore Scaley aad the fleet captains decid?
er] ape? bombardment, because of the
Stasi** activity oa tba saw batteries
M ?oday morning was mis? j, with fre?
ssest showers . -
'.Wats tba fi set opened fire, the
S jes iib batt aries answered very prompt
I j. tboagh at first feebly. Thea the
b ?a?y batteries, armed with Krapp sad
Armstrong gasa, posred ta a storm of
fi ?mc. The gara of these forte ware
brought to Santiago by the Montserrat
ot? sar list voyage from Cadia, aad are
bolte ved to have been manor d by Ger
aaa aad French experts The Span?
iards h*d boasted that oo Sect coald live
bi?fiore them, bat their aim proved poor
and the warships seffered comparative?
ly little damage.
"The shells did sooh eiecanoa tbat
Morro Castle bas the appearance of a
pi eta ref que rain
' From the Premier we coald see the
stalls striking the hills, tearing tbe
tries daws and scattering thc rocks and
elrth io ail directions Iadeed the ?ky
line aear Morro, from oar view point,
is quite changed aod oow shows great
gaps. Vege?a?*oo is exterminated
ac d all the building* ?re demolished
where tbe shells felt. Ali the Spanish
gens aa tbs sea front with tbe ezeep
rios of the smooth bores io Morro can?
tu were silenced sod many were i sic
WATCH O?T
FOR ENGLAND.
REPOET THAT SECRE?
TARY OP BRITISH CON?
SULATE AT SAN JUAN
HAS BEEN THROWN
IN PRISON.
New York, Jone 9 -A copyright?
ed special from St. Toona*, Danish
West ladies, to The Evening Journal
.aya :
Suspected of having furnished the
Uottrd Skatet information of the. mic
\ug of Sao Juan harbor. Walter Bett,
secretary of the British consulate at
that port, ba? received bis passports
sod been b*oi*bed from Porto Rico by
order of Governor General Maonias
Mr. Bett wan imprisoned tu a duo?
geou for 56 boora, arel dur:og (bat
tine wa* subject ad to gros? maltreat*
meat
B i?sh Consol General C-aw ford baa
mada formal prore.-t to bia government,
aod tenons international e?mpiicatioo*
are imminent. ?
The military pi ana of General M?
obias were not d?.?clo-ed by Brinah < ffi
oials or subjects, bm by trusted offiaera
attached to Geu Machia?' staff
Washington, Jane 9-At tbe Brit?
ish embassy, a ter consulting the for?
eign office ?lat brought down. io date,
it wa? said that oo Waiter Bett was in
ihe British cooMilar aervioe It is poa
eible that Bett is a clerk of the consol
ate ;n which case, it is said, he would
bavo tbe tffiaial recognition and protec?
tion of the British govert Stritt, wheth?
er a British citizen or not . A case of
ibis character would be re paned to (he
British em ba** y here, bat it baa not
beea reported np to thia time. .'
They Sfcoold ba Hanged.
Philadelphia, June 9 -The iPress
will to morrow publish the following :
.'United States District Attorney
James M Beck and Chief Mo M ana
maa, chief of the bureau, are busily
engaged in conducting an investiga
tiou which wiH result .in sending
severa! coal dealers in tins section of
the btate to jail . The officials are
in possession; of inform ation regard
ing the sale of large quantities of
coal to the Spanish Government by
dealers in the city, and the district
attorney is simply waiting for certaiu
other development* before taking
action The secret service learned
to day that since the war had been in
progress hundreds of tons of coal
have been shipped by brokers in thia
locality to Spaniah agents
Spain on Her Last Legs.
London, Jone 9 -The Madrid cor?
respondent of the Daily Mail says :
There is DOW little doab : that Spain,
aeeing tue hopelessness of farther ooo
rioatog ibo war, ia approaching the
Power? with a view of obtaining aa
honorable peace Tbe Cabinet council
to-day finally authorized Dake Al
ro odo Tar de Bio to expedite diplomatie
aetiuo, ?od io COOMquenoe the Dake is
cowton fer ring with cerito ambassa?
dors and mioisters ia Madrid
"Instructions have been telegraphed
to tba Spanish minister iofVieona and
orders likewise giveo to S<*<uor Agoera.
the ander tecretary of Sat, ro prooe-ed
at once to the Austrian capital Spain
ia no question ably Jocking to Aosttiafor
tssistaoce ta her distress. It ia unlike?
ly thar any appeal wii! be made to tbe
Pope, aa hi* earlier intervention tuet
with a discouraging rempli on io Amer-,
io?
"Probably Captain General August!
will be ordered tu make tba beat ferais
he caa with Admirai Dewey. A mia
tater ha? ioformed me that if reinforce?
ment a were oa their way o the Philip?
pine* August j would be ordered o bold
oat to tbe laat, bat as they were not
August! woo td ac s ..cording to oir
ou m ?tao ces * "
Beats tue Klondike?
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tonight under guard, rio was arrested
at Tampa Moodav s* a auspicious char?
acter. and being unable to give a clear
j aocooor of bis movements, was **?nt to
j the military prison at Atlanta.
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Atlantic Coast Lina
ftortk-Eastoni M. Re o? S. C.
TRAINS ; GOING SOUTH
Dated May
2?, 1897.
Le. Florence
" KiagBtre*
Ar. La sea
Le LA yes
-ir Cbir?'t'n
TRAINS GOING NORTH
J
j 30.7* ' yo 32
_\-\
AM j ? M
Le. Cbarl't'n j 5 28 5 17
Ar Lanes j 7 05 3 6 53
Le. Lacee 7 05 6 ?3
" EingBtree ! 7 2? I
Ar. -Florence j 8 25 i 8 15
.Daily, f Daily except Sunday
Ne. 52 roo?- thrc-ngh to Oolurjubia r?a Gee
tra! R. R. of S. C.
Trains NOB. 78 nod 32 ran via W ilson and
Fayetteville-Saort Line-ead make cioe?
connection for all pomtti North.
Trama OD 0 & 0. K R. leave Florence
daily excent Sunday t t5 a m, arrive Dar?
lington 9 J8 a no, BsrtsviMs 1125 a rn,
Cher? w 10 3) HO, Wadesboro 2 23 p m
Le**e Florence, da?iv except Sunday, 8 25 p
m, derive Darlington 8 50 pro, Bennetts*
ville 9 46^> m, Gibsoo 10 0 p nj.
Leave G ; oso J oai:y except Sue cay 6 25 &
T. Ben Deus ville 6 49 a i, arrive Darlington
7 40 a m. Leave Darlington 7 55 am, ar?
rive Florene? 9 25 a m Leave Wadesboro,
daily etc?-* Sonda* 3(0 pm, Cberaw 5 15
pm, Darlington 6 2tp&, arrive Florence
7 00 p n>
Leave Florence Sn oday on] j 8 50 a m, ar?
rive Darlington 9 20 a m Leave Darlington
7 50 a ra, arrive Florence 8 15 a m.
J R. KEN LY, JNO.P. D1YINB
Gen'i Manager, - Gen 1 bep't
T. M 8MBRS?K Twffip Maoaiw
WM ari Snfflfflertoa E. ?
In effect Janoarv 15th, 1896.
In r n - f . -. r. r.g g
TRAINS GOING NORTH,
Ko 72.?
Leave Wilsons Mit)* f9 IO ? rn
" Jor?oi 9 35 a 09
'* Dari?, 9 45 a m
" Suauaerton, ?0 10 a m
14 Millard. 10 46 am
Silver, ll 10 a m
5 Packavi??e, 1130pm
M Tiod&l, 1155 pm
" W. ft 8. Jane, 12 27 p m
Ar. Sumter, 12 30 p m
Ivo 35jvo 23
ft
Bo 53
IA M
5 251
P
7
i 3
4 40| 9
4 40} 9
6 20 10 5o
>A M. P. M
P. M.
7 15
8 46
p v.
TRAINS GOWG S0?TB.
No 73.*
tr - ve ^tuutor, 2 30 p m
" W A S. Jane . 2 33pm
" Tindal. 2 50 p m
44 PacksTiile 3 10 p m
Silver, 3 35 p m
11 Hillard 3 45 pm
44 Summen a 4 40 p m
u Davie, 5 20 p m
' Jordon 5 50 p m
Ar, W tison Miil, 6 30 p m
Tra?na between Millari and Si. Faul leav.
Millard ?0 15 a m aod 3 45 p m., arriving
St. Pani IO 25 a m and 3 55 p m. Returntof
leave St. Pani 10 36 a m aod 4 10 p m, ano
arrive Millard 10 45 a m ?nd 4 20 p m Dai?
ly except Sunday
.Daily except Sunday
THJMAc* WILSON
Pead?i?n:
Atlantic Ccast Line.
MANCHESTER AND AUGUSTA R. R.
Condensed seht dole-In effect May 15, 1898,
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
No. *35 No. f57
a. m. a? m.
Lv Darlingtoo,
Lv Elliott.
Ar 8u?liter,
Lv Sumter, 4 29
Ar Creston, 5 17
Lv Creston,
Ar Preen a Us,
Ar Orangennrg, 5 40
Ar Denmark, 6 12
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No. T56 No ?32
am pm.
Lv Denmark, 4 17
Lv Orangeborg. 4 50
Dv Pregoalls, 10 00
Ar Creston, 3 50
Lv Creston, *5 13
Ar Sumter, 6 03
Lv Sumter, 6 40
Ar Elliott, 7 25
Ar Darlingtoo, S 15
p. m. *p. m.
.Dnily, fDaily except Saoday
Trams 32 aod 35 carry through Pullman
PH lace Bnffet Sleeping Cara between New
York and Macon via Aogn?ra
T. ti Etoer80n, H M ErrersoD,
Ttaffic Marnier, Gen. Pas?. Agt
J. R. Kesley, Gen'! Manager.
SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA
RAILROAD.
PASSENGEE DEPARTMENT
Corrected to Jas. 24tb, 1?97
LT Cbarleetofi
Ar SummerTille
" Pregnalls
" Georges
" Branchville
M Rowesville
" Oraoge?QTg
" St Matthews
" Fort Motte
" Ringville
Columoia
LT Columbia
Ar Ringville
Fort Motte
" St Matthews
** Oraogeborg
M Rowesvil?e
Branchville
*. Georges
11 Pregoalla
u Su m mer ri Ila
" CbarlestoD
I AILY
7 10 a m
7 46 a m
8 18 a m
8 30 a m
9 00 a m
9 15 a m
9 28 a m
9 48 a m
10 00 a m
10 10 a m
10 55 a m
7 00 a m
1 40 a m
T bl a m
8 02 a m
8 34 a m
8 38 a m
8 55 a m
9 35 a m
9 48 a m
10 22 a m
11 OO a m
DAILY
5 30 D n:
6 10 p rr
6 50 p a
7 04 p m
7 50 p m
8 07 p m
8 24 p m
8 48 p m
S 03 ? a
9 20 p tr
10 10 p a.
4 00 p a
4 44 p a
4 55 p nc
5 09 p rr
5 27 p m
5 42 p m
5 55 p m
6 37 pm
6 50 pm
7 22 p m
8 OO p m
LT Charleston
" BnncbTille
' Ba m o erg
" Denmark
M BlackTille
*' Williaton
Aiken
" Augusta
Ar Augusta
LT Aiken
" Williston
" BlackTille
" Denmark
" Bamberg
" BrancbTille
Ar Charleston
7 10 a m
9 15 a m
9 41 a m
9 52 a m
10 10 a m
10 27 a m
tl 09 a m
11 51a m
6 20 a m
7 08 a m
7 49 a m
8 08 a m
8 20 a m
8 33 a m
9 10 a ra
ll 00 a m
5 30 p m
7 50 p m
8 19 p m
8 31 p m
9 50 p m
9 10 p rr
9 57 p m
10 45 p m
3 20 pm
4 07 p m
444 p s
5 03 p rx
5 17 p m
5 29 ps
5 55 pm
8 00 pnr
Past Express, Augusta and Washington, with
Through Sleepers to New York
Lv Augusta 3 05 p n
Ar Aiken 3 44 p n
" Denmark 4 59 p m
LT Denmark 6 25 a m
" Aiken \ 7 28 a t
Ar Angcsta 8 10a si
Daily Except Sunday,
LT Camden '8 45 a m 2 25 p m
" Camden Junction 9 35 a m 3 55 p m
Ar Ringville 10 05 am 4 35 pm
LT KingTille 10 25 a rn 6 00 a m
<c Camden Junction ll 00 a m 6 40 ? m
Ar Camden H 55 am 8 15 am
E. S BOWEN. L. 4. EMERSON,
Gen'l ManVr Traffic Man'gr'
General offices-Charleston, S. 0 '
OMo River & Oarleston Railway Cf
Conjuoctly with the
aro
1.
Schedule in effect May 16, 1898.
North bound S C * G South bound.
710am LT Charleston Ar 8 00 p m
9 O') K tn Lv Branchville Ar 5 47 p m
10 10 a m Lv Kingsville Ar 4 28 pm
O. R AC.
12 05 p m LT Camden Ar 2 35 p m
1 05 p m LT Kershaw Ar 1 &? p m
1 ?0 p tn LT Ltncaster Ar 12 50 pm
2 30 pm LT Cfttaaba June Ar \2 05 p m
2 55 p m Lv Rock Hill Ar ll 45e m
3 3 > p m Lv York vii le Ar 1105am
4 35 p m LT Blacksburg Ar 10 00 a m
5 10 p m LT Earls Ar 9 30 a m
5 20 p ra LT Patterson Sp'gs Ar 9 25 a m
G 00 p tn LT Shelbi Ar 9 10am
6 40 p m LT Lattimore Ar 8 20 a m
(3 55 p m LT Mooreeboro Ar 8 10 a m
7 10 p m LT Hsnriet a Ar 7 50 a m
7 35 p m Lv Forest City Ar 7 25 a m
8 10pm LT Rutherford too Ar 6 55 a m
8 30 p m LT Millwood Ar 6 35 a m
8 55 p m LT Golden Ve Hey Ar 6 10 a m
9 00 p m LT Thermal City Ar 6 05 a m
9 25 p m LT Glenwood Ar 5 40 a m
9 50 p m Ar Marion LT 5 20 a m
(Gaffney Branch)
7 50 p m Ar Blacksburg LT 5 00 p m
7 35 p m Ar Cherokee falls LT 5 15 p m
7 15 p m LT Gaffney s Ar 5 35 a m
Trains north of Camden run daily except
Sunday.
Trains between Charleston and Kingsville
ruo daily.
For information as te rates, Clyde Line
Sailing etc., call on loo. !, contracMog and
traveling igents of both toadd, or
E. F GRAY, Traffic Mtogaer.
S. B LUMPKIN, Gen Pass Agt.
L. A. EMERSON, T. M. Blackeburg.S. C.
S. C A G R. R Charleston, S C.
Atlantic Coast Line.
WILMINGTON , COLUMBIA AND ATJGU&
T^ RAILROAD.
CONDENSED SCHEDULK.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated May 15, 18P8
Leave Wilmington
Leave Marion
Arrive Floren-e
Leave Florence
ArriTe Sumter
Leave Sumter
Arrive ColombH
No. 52 rans through from Charleston T;<
Central R. R., leaving Char Its ttfn 7 a. m
Lanes 8 34 a. m., Manning 9 08 a. m
TRAINS GOING NORTH
Leavr Columbia
Arrive 8nmt*r
Leave Sumter
Arrive Florene*
Leave Florence
Le.--vs MArion
Arrive Wilmington
.Dailv. tDaily except Sunday
No. 5S runs through to Charleston, S. C
via Central R. R., arriving Manning 6 35 p.
m., Lanes 7 15 pm., Charleston 8 46 p. m
Trains on Conway Branch laave Chad
bonrr. ll. 43 a. m., arrive at Conwe>
way 12 40 p. m., returning leave Conway a
2 45 p m., -iv? Cbadbonrn 5 15 p. m
leave Chadoourn 36 p m., arrive at Hob a
G 10 p. m., retnrni. g leave Hub 9 25 a. m
nrrive at Cbadbonrn 10 00 a. m. Daily ey
ceo' Sc-nd ay
fDnilv except Sunday.
J. k. KEN LY, Gen'l Manager.
T. M PVPPSON. TVaflFc Manager
H. M. EMERSON. Gen'l Pass. Agent.
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