The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, November 22, 1899, Image 4
WisDJSTESDAY, NOV. 22, 1899.
The Sumter Watchman was toundeo
D 1850 and the True Southron in 1866.
Tbs Watchman and Svvthron now has
the cornbioed circulation and influence
pf both of the old papera, and is mani?
festly the best advertising medium io
Sumter.
Mr. A. Howard Patterson of Barn?
well baa issued an open letter in
defense of the dispensary system and
strikes an attitude for the guberna?
torial lightning to hit him. He [is
early in the race for the nomination,
but he will not want for company
when the office seeker's circus starts
on the tour of the State.
Gen Wheeler has burnt his bridges
behind him and wilt remain in the
Philippines to lid m conquering the
Filipinos for the imperialist land
grabbers. He has gone over to the
McKinley crowd bag* and baggage,
and the people of Alabama will find
no difficulty in electing a man who
will more truly represent them in
congress than Gen wheeler could
while he entertained his present
opinions
There is a lull in the dispensary
war while the armor clad warriors
are recovering from their wounds.
It w^ald be a wise precaution for the
warriors to invest in a few joints of
heavy B?ove pipe before the next
battle."* Legs are quite as vulnerable
as other parts of the body. In the
case of Oazts, if he has any idea of
abandoning the pen for the pistol or
shot gun, we advise tobacco barn
flues as a suitable covering for his
extremities A molasses evaporator
might serve bim as a chest and
stomach protector in lieu of Marion
made armor. As tobacco barns
and molasses evaporators are pienti
ful in Marion County this sort of
armor may be obtained near the field
of battle.
With the last issue of the Freeman
Mr. E F Milier. who has beeo con?
nected with it since its establishment,
relinquished editorial control. Mr. W.
C. Ivy has leased the paper and
assataes editorial control with the
?6sue cf this week
vice-President Hobart Dead.
Washington, Nov 21 -Vice Presi
dent Garret A Hobart died at his
home at Patterson K.J. this morning
at 6 30 o'clock. ^
Mr Hobart has been a sufferer
for several weeks, from a coostitu
tiona! trouble and there bas been
little hope of his recovery from the
time that be waa stricken, although
he has rallied several times
Garret A Hobart was a native of
New Jersey, fifty five years of age
He was a graduate of Rutgers Col
lege, and a fawyei by profession,
having begun hie study and his
practice at Patterson. He was for
several years a member of the lower
house of the New Jersey legislature
and once its speaker He was also
president of the senate of the state
for several years He never figured
in national politics until 1S96 when
he was put on the ticket with
McKinley.
He was a man of broad views and
great personal integrity He made a
conscientious officer and was highly
esteemed in the national capital,
which now mourns for him
Mr Hobart figured very slightly
in the last campaign,, but made a
favorable impression on the peopie
wherever he appeared
Wm P Frye, senator from Maine
is the president pro tem of the sen?
ate and will discharge the duties of
the vice president for the remainder
of Mr. Hobart's unexpired term
Americus, Ga , Nov 18.-The city j
couocii by a majorty of two upheld *he j
the mayor ia the case cf the Christian !
Scientists sentenced for refusing to be ;
vaccinated, and the cases have teen ;
certerioraried to the superior court. In j
the meantime the defendants are nom?
inally under surveillance, though not
required to give bond.
CUBAN OIL cures Cuts,
Burns, Bruises, Rheuma?
tism and Sores. Price, 25 els
Sold by Hoghson-Ligoa Co.
I I I ll
Master's Sale.
BY VIRTUE of a Decree of the Court of
Common Pleas for Sumter County, in
the State of South Carolina, in the case
of Hannah Harris. Miriam Ester Gold?
man, Fry met Wygand, Tessa Marcus,
Gente Costinski, Esther Sandground,
Wolf Abrahams. David Abrahams. Faigel
Prezestrzelski. Rakka Gitla Arenwald,
Itel Fenikshtein, Michael Cohen. Rytke
! Szklarz; Mickle Marje Parzonewski.
Hyman Cohen. Miriam Ester Wiggon,
Richla Kowalk, Annie King, Wolf Cohen,
Israel Geller ; and William F. B. Hayns?
worth and Marion Moise, as Administra?
tors of the Estate of Joseph Cohen
Wilson, deceased, against Solomon
E. Samplin, Laje Natalowitch ? and
Morris Cohen ; I will sell to the highest
bidder, at public auction, at the Court
House in the Citj of Sumter in said
Countj and State, on Saledaj in Decem?
ber, next, being the 4th daj of said
month, during the usual hours of sale,
the following described Real Estate to
wit :
FIRST.-All that lot of land in the City
of Sumter, Countj of Sumter and State |
aforesaid, on the North side of Liberty
Street, adjoining lots now or formerlj of
A J Hennagan or James Barrett. Trustee,
estate of D J Winn, Matt Brooks and
others and being the lot of land conveyed
bj Esther L Moise to J Cohen Wilson, bj
deed recorded in the office of the Clerk of
the Court for said countj in book V. at
page 2?7, the said lot- having a front on
Libertj Street of fiftj-seveu and a depth
of 110 feet, more or less.
SECOND.-That tract of land contain?
ing ninety acres, more or less, bounded
North by land now or formerly of R B
Cain, East bj land of J W Hollidaj, South
bj land now or formerlj of Miss Marj E
McCall and West bj land of I M Nichols,
all of which is fullj shown on a plat of
the same made bj I M Nichols, surveyor,
and dated December 10th, 1S74 : that being
the tract of land convejed to J C Wilson
bj D J Linam bj deed recorded in said
office in book V. at page GOT.
THIRD.-That tract of land containing
two hundred and five acres, bounded bj
lands now or formerlj as follows : North
bj lands of 11 Moore, East bj lands of J*
and M B Hajusworth, South [bj lands of
J H Nichols and West bj lands of I I
Moore and being the land convejed to J C
Wilson bj Frean Mellett bj deed recorded
in said office in book G G G, at page 535.
FOURTH-All that tract of land in said
Countj and State, containing nineij-live
acres, on Frog Branch, and bounded by
lands now or formerlj of the following
persons : North bj lands of J and M B
Hajnsworth, East bj lands of J C Wilson.
South bj lands of D J Linam and West
bj lands of Fred Brailsford as shown on a
plat made bj I M Nichols, surveyor, dated
21st January, 1878, and being one of the
tracts of land conveyed to J C Wilson by
Moses Levi bj deed recorded in said office
in book Z, at page 455.
FIFTH-That tract of land in said countj
and State composed of four adjoining lots
containing in the aggregate two hundred
acres, bounded North bj lands of John
Moffatt. East bj lands of John Nettles.
South by lands former.'y of William and
Joseph Netties and West bj Cains Mill as
shown on a plat of said lots made bj J. D.
Mcilwaine, surveyor, and dated 29th Au?
gust, 181)4, the said land being divided ou
this plat into four lots as follows : No 1.
containing 47 acres: No 2. containing'4.~>
acres; No 3, containing 5G acres, and No
4, containing r>2 acres: being the land con?
vejed to J C Wilson bj Joseph R Roberson
bj deed recorded in said office in book
A A A. at page 152.
SIXTH That lot of land in the City of
Sumter, measuring on Libertj street two
hundred feet and on Harvin street one
hundred and eighteen and one-half feet,
and bounded North bj Libertj street. East
bj Harvin street, South bj lot formerlj of
R P Monaghan and West bj lot of Sarah
Jane Webb am; being the lot convejed to
J C Wilson bj W B Smith bj deed record?
ed in book BBB at page 205.
SEVENTH That lot of land in the
Citj of Sumter in said County whereon
William Hajnsworth resided ai the time of
his death containing two acres :> roods and
1.*'? poles, more or less, bounded on the
North bj Libertj street and measuring
thereon four hundred feet and eleven
inches. South bj lot of J J Bossard and
measuring thereon two hundred and nine
tj-two feet and one inch, and West bj
Harvin street and measuring thereon lour
hundred and four teet and eleven inches,
and being the lot convejed to J C Wilson
bj W F 1> Hajnsworth. executor, bj deed
recorded in said office in book A A A. at
page 477 : less a strip of said lot convej?
ed by -J C Wilson to the City of Sumter bj
deed recorded in book H H H. at page .">?;!?
in said office.
EIGHTH That tract of land in said
County and State, containing four hundred
and fifty (450} acres more or less, formerlj
of the estate of Willis Spann, bounded
North and West bj other lands of thc es?
tate of Willis Spann, East bj the run of
Cowpen Swamp. South bj lauds of Mrs.
Punch and of H T Abbott and being com?
posed of live parcels, represented on a plat
made by .1 S Bardin. surveyor, dated No?
vember. 1 s7!?. as lots number <>. 7. > and
!> and being lin- land- conveyed In Annie
W Karie lo .1 (' Wilson b) deed recorded in ;
said office in book ll B Ii: a! ;>:::;..
NINTH Ail thal lo! <?f land in the City j
of Sumter, measuring sixty-three feet and
eight inches on Liberty street, and having !
a depth of one hundred and twelve feet,
and bounded u??r h bj lol nov. or formerly
of Patrick Moran, wes! bj lol of J C W ?1 '
I
son. east b\ Lots formerlj of Brennan, and !
south by Libcrlv street, and being the lot '
j conveyed to J C Wilson by Patrick Cus
j by deed recorded in said office in bc
j B B B, at page 278.
j TENTH -That tract of land in s
j County, containing twelve acres bourn
: on the north by the run of Frog Bran
j east by lot formerly of li J* Monagh;
! south by lands now or formerly of -J
Wilson and west by lands formerly of .
siab Haynsworth, and being the land c<
veyed to J C Wilson by A J China by d(
recorded in said oliice in book D I) D,
page 185.
ELEVENTH That lot of land in 1
City of Sumter in said County containi
one-eighth of an acre more or less at t
northwest intersection of Liberty and H;
vin streets and bounded on the north
the lot next described, east by Han
street, south by Liberty street and west
lot formerly of Mary Harney, and mei
uring fifty-nine feet on Liberty street a:
one hundred and ten feet on Harvin strc
and being one of the lots conveyed to
C Wilson by B G Pierson by deed record
in said office in book D D D, at page 32
Also that lot of land in said City ai
County, bounded on the north by lot of
W A Bultman and measuring thereon o:
hundred and sixty-nine feet, east by Ha
vin street and measuring thereon thirt
three feet, west by lots of A J Reardo
Mary A Epperson and J C Wilson ai
south by the lot above described: this heir
the other of the lots conveyed to J C Wi
son by B G Pierson by the deed aforesai
TWELFTH- -That tract of land conrail
ing one hundred and fifteen acres, being
part of the tract ot land conveyed by G ;
Richardson on 15th January. 185S, to R ]
Bracey as containing one hundred an
forty-six and one-half acres, bounded o
the north by lands formerly of R B Caii
east by the estate of Perdriau. south b
estate of Jesse Nettles and lands of Joh
Nettles as shown on a plat thereof mad
by W L Brunson. surveyor, dated 16t
May, 1818. recorded in book V. at pag
634; said tract of land being that whic
was conveyed to J C Wilson by Thomas .
Nettles by deed recorded in said office i:
book D D D, at page 4-50.
THIRTEENTH-That lot of land in th
City of Sumter, fronting on Liberty stree
47 feet, bounded north by Liberty street
east by lot of J C Wilson, south by lo
formerly of R P Monaghan and west b;
lot of Sarah J Vaughn and being the lo
conveyed to J C Wilson by Hannah M Cu
sick by deed recorded in said office in bool
H H H at page 513.
FOURTEENTH -That'lot of land in th?
City of Sumter, bounded on the north b]
lot formerly of Phillips, east by land nov
or formerly of Johnson, south by Calhour
street and west by lot of Yeadon, anc
measuring ninety-eight feet on Calhorn
street and two hundred and forty-sever
feet in depth, and being the lot conveyec
to J C Wilson by Marion Moise by deec
recorded in said oifice in book I I L at page
112.
FIFTEENTH-Those two tracts of land
in said county, conveyed to J C Wilson by
Sarah O Newton by deed recorded in said
office in book ii B B. at page 275 as follows:
A-That tract of three hundred and twen?
ty-seven acres bounded north by Bradford
Springs tract and estate of Colclough, east
by lands of R C Wactor. south by lands of
Il C Wactor and estate of Jones, and west
by the Camden Road.
B-That tract of ninety-one acres,
bounded north by lands of M J Smith,
south by lands of R H Rembert. east by
lands of John A Colclough and west bo?
lands of Sarah O Newton.
SIXTEENTH-Those two tracts of land
conveyed by the Master to J C Wilson
by deed recorded in book V. at page 378.
both being in said county, and as follows :
A -That tract of sixty-four acres on
Harvin's bay, adjoining lands now or
formerly of Mellett. Nesbit and the Public
Road.
B-That tract of four hundred and forty
five acres, adjoining lands of Barclay. Bos
sard. Kolb and others, LESS the tract of
335 acres thereof, conveyed by J C Wilson
to J M Kolb by deed recorded in said office
in book III. at page 537. The residue of
said tract of land being one hundred and
four and one-quarter acres, bounded north
by lands of estate of J Cohen Wilson, east
by Harvin's bay, the run being the line,
south by lands now or formerly of Lynam
and west by land> of Kolb. fully set forth
on a plat made by John R Haynsworth,
surveyor, dated Oct. 10. 18i)!>.
SEVENTEENTH All that parcel of
land in the City of Sumter, containing one
acre more or less, bounded on the north by
Liberty street, east by lands of O'Donnell,
south by lands of Bossard and west by
land of Cohen Wilson, and being the lot
conveyed to J C Wilson by John S Rich?
ardson. Master, by deed recorded in said
oifice in book F F F. at r>a<re 510.
EIGHTEENTH That tract of land in
said county containing 153 acres on the
south side of Frog Brandi, bounded on
the north by land now or formerly of R
B Cain, east by land now or formerly of
W F Redding, south by land of W F Red?
ding and by land now or formerly of Ben?
jamin Legare and west by lauds of J C
W ilson.
NINETEENTH Those two tracts of
laud in said County and Stat?', conveyed
by W H Ingram. Master, to W F B ilayns
worthand Marion Moise, trustees, together
containing ninety-two acres. ?Mid together
hounded as follows: north by lands of A
A Monagl?an.:oa<i i>\ lands of A A Mirna
ghan. -<?:::!! In lands of Henry Butl? :-.
Gainley. Bradford and estate of Nettles,
and west hy ?'.lin's M iii Bond on Nasty
Branch.
That under -aid Decree atty of said
lands offered for sale as aforesaid may.
undo i lin- direction of the attorneys of
tlxe plaintiffs, bewithdrawn from such sale
! should they not I ?ring sufficient price to
warrant a sale, and may be re-advertised
and sold at public sale.
Terms of sale. Cash. Purchaser to pay
? for papers.
H. FRANK WILSON,
Master for Sumter County.
I Nov. 8, 1899.
Master's Sale.
i
BY VIRTUE of a d-cree of the Court of
CoramoD Pleas for the Cou o ty of Som?
ier, io tte State of South Carolina, made in
toe ea3e of Burgess Gattber Pierson, plaintiff,
against Isaac Billard, individually and as
Trustee, Peter Badard, Solomon Ballard,
Isaac Ballard, Jr, Burgess Ballard, Nancy
Ballard, Julia Ballard. Eveline Billard,
Joshua Ballard, Katie White, and Marcus G
Ryttenberg, Harry Ryttenberg and Abe Ryt
tesberg, as copartners as J Ryttenberg b
Sons, defendants, I will sell to the highest
bidder at public auction, at the Court House,
in the City of Sumter, io said County and
State, on Saleday io December, next, being
the fourth day of said mooth, during the
usual hours of sale, the following described
real estate :
AU that piece, plantation or tract of land,
situate, lying and being in the County and
State aforesaid, con aioiog two hundred and
eight acres, more or less, lying on the main
public road leading from Sumter C. H , to
Bisbopville, adjoining lands, now or form?
erly of B A Hussey, B J Barnett, Israel Nel
j soo, lands now said to belong to Mrs Mary
I R White, formerly o' William N White and
I others
Terms of sale, Cash, Purchaser to pay for
papers.
H FRANK WILSON,
Master for Sumter County.
Nov 8, 1S99.
I PLANTATION FOR SALE
ON
THE CALDWELL PLACE
containing 1,7C0 acres, more or less, one mile
South of the village of Siateburg. The Cam?
den Branch of the Southern R>i!way rous
through tbe place. Railway facilities, church,
school and social privileges excellent, climatic
cooditions unsurpassed. Pure spring water
?nd mountain air. Price S5 per acre Terms
c?sh. Purchaser or purchasers to pay for
papers
For further information apply to either of
the undersigned
JAS. CALDWELL, Wedge?eld, S C.
R. Li. BRIGGS, Sunmertoo, S. C.
Executors.
Nov 15-4r*
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
PURSUANT to a decretal order of the
Court of Common Pleas, for Sumter
U~un:y in the State of Soutb Carolina, made
in the case of Alfred J. Cbina and Altamont
Moses as surviving trustees against Sumter
Electric Light Company, and dated Ocf. 14,
1S99, notice is hereby given that all and
singular tne creditors of tbe said Sumter
Electric Light Company are required to come
ia and prove their claims before me by the first
day of January, A.D. 1900, or be debarred
th?; benefit of any decree to be made in said
cause.
That for the purpcee of taking prcof of
such claims as may be presented against ?he
said Sumter Electric L;eht Company, I will
bold a jeference at my office in tbe city of Sum?
ter on tbe I5th day of November, 1899, and
such ref-rences as may be necessary from time
to time thereafter up to and including the
first day of January, A D. 1930.
fl. FRANK WILSON,
Master for Sumter County.
Nov. 8-3t.
Estate of Mrs. Catherine K.
Frierson, Deceased?
A LL PERSONS having demands against
XJL said Estate will present eame duly at?
tested, and those in anyway iodebted to
said Estate, will make immediate- payment to
J. TEMPLE FRIERSON,
Sole Qualified Executor.
Nov. 8, 1899-3t
MRS. L ATKINSON,
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY
I have just filled in my stock with a com?
plete line of
Fall and Winter Mil?
linery.
The latest novelties in shapes and trimming,
and the newest effects o:i St: est Hats.
We can furnish a stylish h?t at the loweet
price, and guarantee our work to be neat and
up-to-date in every respect
I have a Northern trimmer who has been
working in large cities for years Since our
opening we have been so busy that it keeps
four haods busy with ?be work all the time
Call in and see us, and you cannot fail to
be pleased out of our large assortment of
trimmed hats, and complete stock of goods.
Yours truly,
Mrs. L. Atkinson,
Oct 18 SUMTER, S.C.
Shoe Store
Again in "full blast,"
NEW SHOES ARRIVING EVERY
WEEK FROM HEADQUARTERS
All shoes that were on shelves
August 1st sold regardless of
what they cost.
Walsh's Shoe Store
Under City Clock.
Stn 27-v
FOR SALE. i
-
VDESIRABLE FARM, noted for health, !
containing 130 aere?, more or less, part
cienred and under cultivation, aud part choice
limner land Large two-story house with i
kitchen attached, ana outbuildings Good
pastures. Oo a popular public road, inter-'
sec:ed bv State llji? leading from, and 3
miles from Lynchburg, S C , knowu as the
Miller Place. Now occupied by one of our ;
best farmers, Mr. Krby Truluck. Apply to j
MESSRS HATSSWORTH k HAYNSWORTH,
Oct 31-la.* fcumter, S. C.
I . 1
Columbia Business College,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
The leading busiocs? trainiog school of South Carolioa which turns out
graduates for holding the best positions of booor and trust io the business and
shorthand profession The aim of the institution i* to be honest io every state?
ment it makes, and ts ?ive even more value than ic promises. It claims to keep
improvement as its watchword, and excellence and thoroughness as its standard.
It aim3 to merit patronage by thorough, conscientious work. 50 per ceot of
the courses taught io other commercial schools of this section aro not mote than
a preparatory to ours, Graduates assisted to positions. F jr information and
catalogue, address,
W. H. Newberry, President.
TESTIMONIALS.
From ooe of our firs>t graduates. He bas a ]
good positioo, and recommends our school j
aa the best, as does all of our students, i
Columbia, S C., Jan. 8, 1837.
Prof. W. H. Newberry, President C. B. C , j
My Dear Sir: Duriog the mooth of Janu- ,
ary, 1885, was tbe time I began a business ?
course in the Columbia Business College i
Although a stranger in the city, I was wei- !
corned by professors and students, which
made me feel at borne. Having completed I
my course, I accepted a position as book- j
keeper for one of the largest dry goods firms j
io the city, which position I held for one ;
year, and then changed to the grocery firm
of James M. Green, one of the leading fancy j
erocers io the city which position I still bold, j
Owing to tbe thorough training received at '
the Columbia Business College, have been j
able to master every business transaction that
bag come in my work. In future years will j
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Columbia Business College with pleasure. I }
recommend this school to all who desire a !
business education. j
From your friend atd student
W. W. GREGG. !
COMPLETED SHORTHAND IN THREE
MONTHS.
Blackville, Barnwell Co.. Mcb 30, 1899.
Mr. W. H. Newberry, President Columbia
Business College, Columbia, S. C
My Dear Sir: It affords me pleasure to
testify to the merits of the Columbia Business
College. I do not hesitate to say that I have
received substantial and beneficial results. I
cheerfully recommend it to any person desir?
ous of securing a rosiness education. Dur?
ing my course of study at the college there
was uoiform ki od and courteous treatment
and attention. Close attention was giren
tbe students by the instructors to insure ac?
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and my progress was rapid, and I presume,
efficient, as I obtained a situation as soon as
I reached home, and, so far as I know, am
giving satisfaction. I completed my Short
band course in three months. I do not think
the Columbia Bnsioess College caa be excelled
by any other in tbe State. Ever wishing
your college grand soccess. I am
Your friecd and old student,
(Miss) DAISY STOKES.
Probably you use if
Nearly everyone docs, and if so yow
know all about hov/ far superior it is tu
either baking soda or baking powdar.
ave
is the latest advance in baking prepara?
tions, and if vou don't use it you should.
It Is Better Than Soda
because it will make biscuit just right
every time. No more yellow spots or
soda taste.
Ii Is Better Than Baking Powder
because i: is half as strong again and
one heaping teaspoonful will do the
wo;k or two rounded teaspoonfuls of
the b. sr. baking powder ever made.
Xt Don't Sj)0il
but so prepared'that with ordinary
care it will retain its full strength for
vears. We do not have "to pack it in
??i ci ns like baking powder, and this
saving enables us to give you better
va-ie for your money than* you ever
had before.
Ht tit leaven leaveneth thc whole lvmj>y
r.*. ? '*'?- r<*i enrs.-.? ounces ior five cen*.*
IMP Hi64,All
THE REGULAR MONTHLY COMMU?
NICATION of Claremoot Lodee, No.
64, A.-F. M.. will be held on Thursday
Evening, December 14, at 7$ p. m. Brethren
will take due notice and govern themselves
accordingly
B. J, RH AME, W. M.
Attest-H. C. MOSES. Sec.
ina and top Ex?
tension E. R Company.
Schedule No 3-io fffect 12 Ol a. m., Sun?
day, October I, 1899.
Between
Camden S. C , and Blacksburg, S. 0.
West *33
1st Class.
EASTERN TIME.
STATIONS.
j East ?32
1st Class.
p. m.
12 40
1 05
1 17
1 45
2 05
2 10
2 3rj
2 45
2 55
3 05
3 15
3 35
3 40
3 50
4 00
4 20
4 35
4 50
5 20
p. m.
?Camden
Dekalb
?Westville
Kershaw
Heath Sorings
Pleasant Hill
Lancaster
Riverside
Springdell
Catawba Junction
Laslie
Rock Hilf*
New Port
Tirzah
Yorkville
Sharon
Hickory Grove
Smyrna
Blacksburi?
a. m.
12 10
ll 37
ll 25
ll 10
10 57
10 52
10 35
10 20
10 10
10 00
9 50
9 40
9 15
9 10
8 55
8 40
8 25
8 15
7 55
a. m.
Between
Blacksburg, S. C., and Marion. N. C.
West *il
2d Class.
EASTERN TIME
STATIONS.
East *12
2d Class.
a. m.
8 10
8 30
8 40
9 20
io 00
10 10
10 25
10 50
11 15
ll 35
11 45
12 05
12 25
12 50
p. m.
Blacksburg
Earls
Patterson Seringa
Shelby"
Lattimore
Mooresboro
Henrietta
Forest City
Rutberfordton
Millwood
Golden Valley
Thermal City
Glenwood
Marion
p. m
6 40
6 20
6 12 !
6 CO
4 tO
4 40
4 20
3 50
3 25
3 05
2 50
2 45
2 20
2 00
p. m.
West. Gaffney Division.
1st Class.
15 I 13
EASTERN TIME.
STATIONS.
East j
i
1st Class, j
14 I 16
p m
5 30
5 45
6 00
p m
a m
6 00
6* 20
6 40
a m
Blacksburg
Cherokee Fall?
G a ff u ey
a m
7 45
7 30
7 lu
a ni
p m
6 35
6 20
6 05
p m
?Daily except Sunday.
Trains Nos 32 and 33 conned at Blacksburg
with trains on thc Haffney Division.
Train No 32 connects ar Camden with the
Charleston Division of the Southern liailwny
f>r all p ? > i 11 ? M south.
Train No leaving Camden ul 12 10 \> ra.
iXfiin;; West, makes connection al Lancaster,
S C, with the 1- A C K Iv, al Catawba .lum
lion with the S A L. going north; at Hock Hill
wi:h the Southern Kv going north.
Train No 1! connects at Blacksburg with
thc Southern Railway from the South. At
Manon, N. (' . with the Southern Kv going
West.
SAMUEL HUNT, President.
A. TRIPP, Superintendent.
S. B. LUMP-KIN, Gen'l PassengerA?t.
SEND US ONE DOLLAR send you this bi* 325-Ib,
n?w ]>09 pattern h'urh-erade IXKSEEVOIR COAL AND WOOD
COOK STOVK, by freight C.O.D., subject to examination.
I Js the tt.OOevt^S^WRITE FOR OUR RIG FREE
^ent withor-^Jf STOVE CATALOGUE.
and freight charjres. This stove is size No. 8, oven is
16^x18x11, top is ?-~!->i made from best pig iron, extra
lanre flues, heavy covers, heavy Jininjrs and grates,
iarsre oven shelf, heavy tin lined oven door, handsome
nickel-plated ornamentations and trimmings, er*ra
large deep, genuine SUndtub porcelain Heed reservoir, hand?
some lar^e ornamented base. Best coal borner made, and
we furnish FRKB an extra wood grate, makin? it a per?
fect wood burner. WK ISSl'B A BIXPtXG CCARA.NTEX with
..very stove and guarantee sate deliver>" to your rail?
road station. Your local de aler would eharsre you $ir>.04
for such a stove, the freight is ?nly about td.HH foz
each 600 miles, so we hateyon at least $10.04?. Address.
BEARS, ROEBUCK &CO.dNC.) CHICAGO, UL
Q jteara, Boebuck A Co. are. birjroo?u ly reliable.-Editor. #
Atlantic Coast Line.
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND A3
GUSTA RAILROAD.
Condensed Schedule.
Dated November 19, 1893.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
1 Leave Wilmington
Leave Marion
Arrive florence
Leave Florence
Arrive Sumter
Leave Sumter
Arrive Columbia
No. 55 No. 35
p. m.
*3 45
6 34
?7 15
p. m. a. m
*7 45 *2 34
8 57 3 5g
No. 52
8 57 *9 40
10 20 ll 00
No. 52 runs through from Charleston ria
Central R. R , leaving Charlearos 7 a. niM
Lanes 8 34 a rn, Manning 9 09 a m
TRAINS GOING NORTH
Leave Columbia
Arrive Sumter
Leave Sumter
Arrive Florence
Leave Florence
Leave Marion
Arrive Wilmingtor
No. 54 No. 53
a. m. p. m.
*6 40 *4 15
8 05 5 cb
No. 32
a. m. p. m
8 05 *8 06
9 20 7 20
a. m.
9 50
10 30
1 15
?Daily, f Daily except Sunday.
No 53 runs through to Charleston, S. C.
via Centrai R. R., arriving Mann.og 5 41 p
ra, Lanes 6-17 p rn, Charleston 8 00 p m.
Trains on Conway Branch leave Chad hourn
5 35 p m, arrive Conway 7 40 pm, return?
ing leave Conway 8 30 a m, arrive Chad
bourn ll 20 am, leave Chadbourn 11.50 a rn,
arrive Hub 12 25 p m, returning ieave Hub
3.00 pm, arrive Chadbourn 3 35 am, Daily
except Sunday.
J. R. KENLY, Gen'l Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager.
H. M. EMERSON Gen'l Pass. Agent.
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SUMTER,
STATE, CITY AND COUNTY DE?
POSITORY. SUMTER, S. C.
Paid up Capital.S 75,000 CO
Surplus and Profits - - - - 25,000 00
Additional Liability of Stock?
holders in exce?s of their
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Total protection to depositors. $175.000 00
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L. S. CARSON, President.
Cashier.