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* ' Southern Education Board. ! Tn a graphic account of tho ?duea* tlonal conference held at Athens, On., ]i^t month. John H. Cohen, staff cor respondent of tho Atlanta Journal, eaya: lteiluced to its last analysis, this Southern Educational Conforenco. the coming or Mr. Ogden and his party. Dimply means that in tho future the money expended In tUe>mth from out side sources for the education of whiten and blacks will not he expended by generous but misguided philanthropists but by practical and thoughtful men in the manner devised py Southern minda and through agencies guided by South ern hands. Nothing could bo manlier or Hum than tho attitude of these Northern men of means here today. As one of I bom expressed it ? You have shown us that the South Is trying heroically to deal not only with the negro, but with great unprivi leged masses of its white population You understand your own people and your own prohlem^ h* we <lo not This work la. therefore, yours. Take it and do it. in ho far as we can help you, we are at your service. \\ e have no de Hire III meddle or interfere I! you will take the helm we will slum! l>y >r(,u not .'is Northerners byt as fellow-citi zens of a coiuinon cotiiitrs. A nobler spirit could nut be breathed Into language and none need not doubt tl^at this correctly ? haractcrizes the nlhis and motives of all these men. It is neither charity nor pity that they of fer, but fraternity and patriotism, and 1 much mistake the temper of the peo ple of the. South ir they do nut accept It as such In proof that these are not simply fine words these men <>f mind and means have put tl."lr work largely in the hands of Southern men not un practical, Idle dreamers, hut those no blc spirit:; who unaided have been bat* (liiig for I he education <>l the pooler < lasca of the South tin ? many yeais, with limited means and nt t ? i? t lines, sad to say, s.iual) appreciation A 1 Von fniiiK I'oot I !???? It is the onlv euro for Swollen s narmu'. 5'iro.l A'-bin*.' Hoi. Sweating | Vi ? . < '..i n- jiiel ptuilomi. ,\"k f'>i Allen's I "Ol H"'":. a po.\<l-r |i> |.o f.hnk. |. tui. i the Hi *. < tins vvil ' v.. i Willi* At all t?niKgMs an. I Sinn. S' Sample sent III k" i'. A ''<??', ?! H" sutstlt ?^ddrcw*. Allen M. Oiin^teil l.rlt >y, S'. 'i . It is estimated tli.il ill'' '"?'I "< n sti.r.iej the papal pni.i.e al \vinimn. I i.nec, wou.d be .ilioiil J1 .-100.000. ] i;i S i eininnently enieit. Notllaorn^rvon* I' W n ft er l\i'M <ln > '* lie "f I ' i . Kllim s 1 1 reat >? ci v eliestoi pi tVtiial bolllmuiit I r?-iil isefrfio J'l. K. II . K I im\ ltd. . Ml Arch St . I'litln . t'?. The Jc wish pcimlat ion "( London hai more than ib'iibleii within twenty ye.irx. .1 ('. Stiypn'Ui, Mar?piPHi. W. Yii.. says: "Halls Cntnrrli < are . ureil aie of e \ctylal euse (if entiirrti lirugKiMs veil ii, i *> Polo i* probably I he uiileM ?.t ;ulileliO sports. 1 1 na? been ti.n-ed (?> 'i"'1 It ' MrP.Wttislnw'f Hoot !'Ii>k Svi < ? | ? r ? . ? ehildrAn If rt lil'ng. K'flcn 1 lie ix > 1 1 1 1 j- . n'iliiooslhflntnm*? Ik ii, n I In ys pl?l II .ell i en w IikI ' olii\ M<" . a holt I - Tlie police of l.niid'iii t< " ??? alter S'JOU miles <i| roads :tn<l sImx-Ik. PlimV Cur'' ts t Ii" I'cM we over n?? I ? or al| nfl'tu'l ImiK of throat ami tma,". W m. l.Nl?si.KV, Vanbureii. tint., I'eb. Id, I'.iO.t. Hit* ian phyMieian? assei I tli.it Inil'HellesIl if, more nutrition* than boot. 'Hie population "f toiniiin emmio inrlndcs It.'KH'.oou wtio n.ie tin* l'->ii;di lot g'l'U'i'- . A Nolril '1'fin lirr. Prof. Wall' t- Wilson, "f th? Nnvuniinli High Hehool, HIIVS "I feet it in\ ?t" t \ to t ???- 1 i I y t ? tho woiide'rful .-.irnli\.' pr .|erti?? "f "I elfi Inc. It eureil in a Ii w iIiivh iiivmom. wl?o>.e feet were affected with janl'torn hUii U"iil>|. after n<dng other reinedieM without niitv t - lit." ro -.h t.o\ t.y matt from T. HhiWitrine. Mnvannaii. <la.. If yur druggisl .lon'i Wee;. it, The photo^ripliei isn't hlway* hhrtnl wit Ii Iiih \ iewii. Some men are known bv what they have done, and others by what they nie going to do. Black Hi air " I have used your Hair Vigor for five years and greatly pleased with it. It certainly re stores the original color to gray hair. 1 1 keeps my hair soft."? Mrs. Helen Kilkenny, New Portland, Me. -Oyer's Hair Vigor has been restoring color to gray hair for fifty years, and it never fails to do this work, cither. You can rely upon it for stopping your hair from falling, for keeping your scalp clean, and for making your hair grow. $1.00 i) bottle. All dritf(lMi. If your cam'tot mi p ply you, urntl ii? onii <loM.tr anil ?n will nprcM you a bo! I lr. Iln Kiiri^ ami plvc tlio naiuo of your nearest ??* jtc??s oflu p. Addrm, ?). <" AVKIt CO., UiwfII, Mam. OU WANT ONF. of V1 W thrao FlilfTv I .f t ( 1 ? W l*lfc ? French I'mnllr* h* nn ArUfoir/?ll?' IV! l og. Kor I??,rt Icu'nr* acini l?> Hathm \n s re! Kennels, I Nfi'2 Mi?r?|iflr M \ >f < iik %(;?> h i i \ ? h $?$5,000 b(Wl (\f our CI 11 ik r nn I. v ?>f l'oul tlo:i? orjf.v a j.t. rut: rr.iH. Knilornril Honker*. < ifTVIi!*. Mm X H. Kmi i? j>M<1 M itto fyulrk to GA.-ALA. Itrs. < Macon, (in AlilREPAIRS _ M H?H SAW8. RIBS. K UrlMV - ' W Hi VI H A r . for nit y mnkf of ?M n ENIINfcS, BOILERS AND PKKSSES 4b4 IUp<ir? for oftmn. ffhnfilnjr. I'lilrn, ? dor*, I'll"**. Vnlvr* mkI Kitting* lONVAKH 1 KO.N WOUK-t ANIl ftU I'l'IT eOVl'A^Y. AucuiU. O*. DCURETUEBlUtS WfttJfEftftM to. 24. Uferi UVtr ITEMS OF NEWS. Many Matter* of (leneral lnterr?t In ^>hort Paragraphs. I lie Sunny South. Three lueu wero Instantly killed at Jewell Station, Tex., Saturday night, by a Panhandle (tain. The naval c.adetH at Annapolis, Md . went aboard ship in read'nosa for Ine practice orulaew. I'art of the expo&ition Kiyunda and building* at Charleston, S. (' , have be< n bought tor a public ptiH in a shooting affray at Krvvin, Tenn., one man wa? killed and two fatally in Jured An exploding locomotive at Man cbet?ier. Va., killed one man and fatal- I ly injured live otheiH. I'rcaidc lit Ilooftevelt has promised to attend the fair at San Antonio, Tex. ill tniober. if p(.HHlble Twenty damage s i ? 1 1 h . aggregating $J0U. ')<>(?. have been entered on acconnt of the lulu'' ?xpl(x:oii at Kratervillc, I T""" \L ! in i #? 1;? i s opened tin* 'I r?*Hsnr?.i j ! kuIV of Hardin County, 'lex.. Thurs I day < i i k h t , took all the comity money | i and ehi aped. \ !i< . 1 1 1 (on Yatpu Indians in Arjy.ona | | a re Mill on t ho ' i\ arpath. Tm. Journal oi Atlanta, (in. ap j P> '<h e 1 1 with ii? first Sunday edition At I lit* National Capital. Tlif strike of carriage v .iil i o in ? Waahin^ton, I>. C, lias hern compi i | mlsed. Secretary ..f (In Na\ v Moody went | (o Detroit, Mich.. to apeak before the j Michigan Club. A t file North. A limit i igh 1 in* ii? K of i .1' 1 1 ! Ibr - I i 11 K t (in. la , did great daunge t<< < rops. \ lion in a allow at < ' I < ? \ ? ? I a :i ? ' . ?? fatally chewed a trainer named Joseph j M. I Saturday night l-'l ft ceil hundred garment w mums { I.' i > on strike at Syracuse. ,i lot ,1 j nine hour day The Associa I ion of Station. 11 v Mre men. (if New York, voteii financial aid ' io t h<' striking miners. The llulhliiiK Trades Cnniu II, of 1 lienver. Col., has dei lured off the strike which has affected f.non men f ir two weeks. I Yilh'P bribeiy cases .ire being heard in Minneaix I Ik . Minn.. !rv':n< A. (iani inr being the (list called fir trial. A meteorite whirl) fell Saturday night near Narragansett Pier, !( I ' x I d o d e d violently on strlk'ng the water. While trying to stub' a s'rlk. IVesi hut l? (I. Fisher. of t'.i.- Hapu' I'ti 1 si. waa taken scrloudv ill .it ilails ton, N . Y -* The postohhc iit tiirard. O., > .im looted of f.'.sr in imps Moitdav night The keel o( the hat t Irahlp Nebraska v. ill t.e laid at tieattle, Wash.. July I No disturbance.1*. resulted yesterday in I '1 ov hlence, It, I . from the at reel railway strike. A ( out Iiimoiim steamship line from N? w Yyrk to San Francisco, < " a I . Is con t em |?d a I ed, T'or smuggling four Syrian* a< toss the Canadian line David Korry was ar listed at Ogdenshurg. N. Y The sti amer Knuiprinz WiUnlm. v\ hii'li r? ich< d New York la,Ht t week, lost two men overboard on the trip. Aft'i his wife had saved him from jail by paying his line, ('ass Daweion of li":iv<ir, Coj.. killed iiei ami himself Thomas Huffman, a wealthy i-cabb * of Jersey City, killed himself by shoot in- ai New Yovk ({?chard Davenport Harlaml was in stalled as president of Kake Forest ( 1 1 1 1 Fni vei si t v I'ii 1 11 i t n re ninnufai l nn rs at (irand ? Kapids. MUdi., haw refused to join (he proposed pool. After killing her t; year old daugli |er with gas, Mrs. Hose Fieginow. ? ?f New York, eointnitled suicide. ? V $.7.Qno,onn independent glucose pi;; 11 1 is to be built at W'aukegan, III. Haron I'ichhi Shibusawa, one of the richest merchants of Japan, Is at San Francisco, Cab, on a tour of the world In a tight with knives. Adam Jatobs, !? fell blooded Indian, was slashed to death at I. aw ton's Station. N. Y. A seivant, name unknown. was binned to death In a lire that des stroyed I'hillp Sogolovitz's lesidcnce ?it < |e\ eland, < ? from Across I lie Sra Itishop llbuk. of I'orto l{i.n. saw Secretary Moot concerning Catholic Chun li alfalrs ?n t ho I land ; Hidiain.v Slonr, Minister to Spain. ! vesti r.la\ sta:(ed from Cincinnati. <>. to ri turn tn Madrid 'I hanksgiving serviies for pein e 1:1 Smith Africa were held thtoiighout the Hntish Knipire. When the h*??liep nf Hours surrender, ? ill-- Hritlsh ofHcer in charge makes a spee- h compliment ing them in behalf of King I'M ward. Whitelaw U?'id special t inted States j ?n\ov to the loroaation of King I'M ward. h.'ls taken up his residence at 1 t'.l . vik 1 If'lise. | /itidoli Ktnpeiiir Willi 1111 1 hatting witli Judge I'j W Molls, showed intimate j k now li Ifce of Anieriian affairs I'rof Clement Figueras. of |/is I'al j mas. Canary lsbs. save tie has invent ; ed a mot hod of dheclx litill/.ing at nio.spheric elc, 1 rl? it j . A\is? cltniirous .Matter* I j i'lesident Harrows of Ohrtlin I'ni ' v.-rsity Pad a sevei. "laps-* ..ml lii.1 I ? o:idit on 1 s again crt. .il ICgli water in Kansas rivers i-< suit siding and danger t> 1 rop.^. appeal s to I pe passed. Kugrne V. Deli};, (he labor leader, will hereafter reside pci niancnt ly In D' n\ ? r, < 'ol. V 1 hange of venue was gran'ed at Si l.ouis. Mo., to millionaire I'Mward Hc.tler. under indiitmont for bribery. j Hrcsulent Harron?. <.t Oherlln t'ol j lege, reriously 111 with pnoiuuonla, la fai;l> eomfoi table. Th" i n: versify of Missouri conferred the derrree of rtortor of laws upon Mark Twain. A houth I'neiflo' express train was wrecked nonr Clear' Creek. c*al? and ? r.e opRineer and flronien were killed. Ibast Curnaee Workers* Assoriation onb iius a| Youngstown (r? hear n rciw>rt from 'he operatnTa on an clKht-hours day. Ru.SKeH Sag*;-' ha/, ko far 1 eeovcrcd from his fllne** that, |,? |? expected MnJ/C out, Boon. t ^ , . I - . { PROMINENT^ PEOPLE. Tlip PriiHx'* of Monaco has lout bin wife by judicial nil Ion. Secretin y of War Hoot will go to < (]4 riiiiiny in August lo hrlnjf holm* lux j trinity- v The Cuban i 'ongre?s has tr rn i j (???! (ieiicral Maximo Home/. a p nslou of | n year . icsldcnt Itoowvelt linn promised to j 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 < 1 lli?.' fair nl Sail Antonio, Texas. III <)< IiiIiiT, if |IOhs|lll('i Mi I'MIkoh'k new irt voiivitin of nn I ?'!<?? -I I'lt - I It) It cry for uutoinohiU's has j aroused much lutcies, in Pari*. M. Sail I os ImiiiioiiI lias abandoned lux ai'i.onaiil leal experiments in lint.'- I laud and will noon sad I'oi t he V" iTiied j State*. 'lli- I *11 l>l in I iiUi'isily has d<^l< d ' lo eonfer tin- d'glee ? ? I l?oclor of j S< Iciice ? ? 1 1 Professor Josln li \Y tiihhs, I of Yale I ni \ elsli y I tel. I Marshal Lord Wolsele.v Iris nn \ oiled a memorial tablet In Arehihald , Forbes i|t<. war i'orri'S|iuudt'iil. in I In* { < r.v pi of St Paul's ( 'atlr-dral. London. I'll-.' Prouder of Newfoundland, Su' ? ItoLeri I (olid, liar, gone lo London as a | spciial gilcrd ,n I In- eorouatioli cerouio | nies and experts lo lie absent about j three months Chief .'ioiiiier Charles Morgan, who j lieeauie Known through the refusal of lie- late Ndiniral Sampson in rceoiu j nn ml h * n i for a eoiinnissioii. has been 1 do'ailcd ii? de* I. ellleer of the cruiser ; M niii.apolis. The < him .M I ?overnineiil proposes In j hi stow a derm a I ion on John Cnndndw, J the l ulled Stales Consul < - 1 1 e r 1 1 1 in ' Shanghai, in reeognit Ion of his sci'v ? i lees in inn 111 I a illiliK peac e in I he ecntial i pl'ov i.lrCS of < lull, I 111 I ! M II ?. I lie tiiainl I Mike linns. unele of I In' L'y.ar of Itussia. is almui lo visit tin* j United States oil a lour of Inspection lie ionics with a small suite. UK a pri vate citizen lie Is a colonel In ihe Knssian Army, and is almut Iwciilj nve years old. New York'e Brilliant Lights. Our ?ily ncems to furnish an in txhaustlhlc theme for comment to for eign pilgrims, and Kin II Fischer, a Herman nevvi onier at the Vh ten ia, said: " The most New Yorkish thing ahout N e ? vv York is your parish dis play <?i lights. Other ? ill<s In the world have beautiful effects. Paris is lovely hy night, hut it is softer am) more i:i keeping with tie loan of a city fco many centuries old and of tun h aitistie renown Venice has iis poetry, and London, especially when I the rains hlur her millions or lights, ! Is very pu t n leucine, hut with New York it is different. There is sin h a I harharic splendor In the way the I lights nre strewn, almost in the way | your millionaires scatter their money. : The brilliant lettering along Iho river fronf, strange coinhinalion of Arabi an night like beauty and commercial ism the huge cluster of lights oil llroadway. in the stores, the hotels and e ven on the skyline It Is all very like i the splendid prodigality of the new j world more than anything else In your I city. New York Commercial Adver tiser. Seaboard Air Line Ry. 1 >oul)lti I > ; 1 1 1 v Sri vitro Bet wren Nt w York, Tawpt, Atlanta, New Orleans and loinls South and West. I N I*. I !? ?? t I rj? ? I \l.\\ '2.",, 11> I'll W A 1 1 1 ? 1 only N<?. at l.v N ? w York, I". I!. II. I'J ???'' i'"' I,v. I'hila.li-I| hti?. ?? '? V." pin Lv. Halt t:ii. >i ?< " " ?> <?' pm l.v \V n>lil iik't on, W.S.It\ TOipin I.V. I ( 1 ? - 1 1 Mil lllil, S ?' l.v. '? l.v. NorHnii |,V 1 1 t?ll? Ml. I ,v. Knlrlk'ti. i , v H int horn I'lri.w. :.t. mh'ii i"t . l.v ( ulniiii in. 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H?'iiil?*r.t.iti, l.v. Norllna l.v. Wi'l.lon, Ar. Tonsillolith, Ar. Waith'loii, N .V W.H.U Ar. Itailinif.ro, It.H, r.tlo Ar.N?w Vork.O.D.H.S.t'o Ar. rtiiln'ptilH, N.Y 1' AN* 5 46 |?ni Ar. New York, " K 15 pm No~~ ^14 H (W pm V 45 am ;i .ib am 1 40 pm 'i 05 pm 10 40pm 1 1 a 3 pm 1 35 am 3 OA am 3 15 am 5 53 urn b 35 am ti pn 8 Jo an liallv n*?. as ." 4') p:i ;? a i .in l ao pn 4 JO pll m i ll am Id (15 am U (Hi noon s ti(i pu "pm 1 1 J3 pri J o 6 1 1 I'm 7 17 pm 7 J7 pm a o;? pm 10 40 pill 1 1 aa ( m I 35 mil a o.'i a'li ^ St) a ill !> oo a in 7 15 am l.v. Tampa, S. A. I,. 1U. Lv. ftt. Aiiuitniliio ?? Lv. Jac.ksou vIiih, Lv. Kavannah " I^v. Columbia, j " . Ly. Ilftinlct, ?? Lv. Aouttiorii Pino*. ?? I*v. RitU'lgh, " l.v. Untiilfrioo, ?? l.v. Norllon , " Lv. Tftemburir, " Ar. Hlohmoiirt, " Ar. WanblnRion, W.fl.Hy. 10 10 am. Ar. lloltlmoro. I> It. II. )| tUra Ar. PblMiWpbl*, " " I 96 put Ar. New York, " " 4 1) pm i . i > a ii 4 ta? an I 0 ill 7 40 ail ^ 31 an 1 i 05 an )'J 4'.! pn 1 45 pn 3 (V) pit 6 35 pn ti 65 a n t f. 45 Mu t 5 0.) pn 5 10 ait H 00 an "Nofe? 00 at* 5 60 7 MO'pn 11 40 pn t> 00 an 8 35 ao V 1 2 an 1 1 35 an 13&A pn 1 4ft pn 4 07 pn 4 56 pn N 3* pn 11 aft pn 2 60 an ? SOaa Not*- 1 Dally, ?*?N'P? Kuitdar. XOftlral S Eattaro Timo |?.?.| SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL! A jootfc Spindle .Mill Announcement was recently made ot the Incorporation of Henry Silver Manufacturing ?> of Hlld-tnan, N (, ' , Permanent organization has nut been fffocted. F. ('. tjuhkel of Llncylnton, ! N. ('.. t>?* | it k electe-d president; M 10 ItudlsIM of 1 llldchran, N. C.. general 1 manager, and l>. \V. Aherholt of Cher j ryvllle, N. C.. societal y-treanurer. Con tract it an been let t < ? Kudtfdll ft Ader i?< >1 1 o( Cherry ville, N. ('., for the trac tion of t tic plant, which will have 3009 | spindles ami complement r ? > r produc tion of 2t? to 4us yarn. Water-power ? will t>o used; electric- light Jug equip- I ru cut will l>c installed Capital utock I Ik ir.ri.ooo. lilaiuhc Hosiery Mills. Ulnnche Hosiery Mills of Chapel I nil. I NT P., was reported some weeks ago an j Incorporated. The company has since imoalied an tMtnlpment of thirty knit j ting machines, and begun manufactur ing, ladies' hosiery. 100 do/ en neliig i the dally output, and thirty hand* be I it K employed. In the meantime a $ 1 r.OO b u I Id 1 ii K i" being erected for the company. t'pon completion of this hulldlng the present machinery will l>o J removed into It. move machinery will j lie added, and a dyehonse will bo ore led W. It Lloyd haw been choaen president, and \\\ 10. Lindsay, secre tary treasurer. Capitalization la $0500. A $330,000 Mill Organizing. I Definite announcement is made of j Aberdeen Cotton Mills of Aberdeen. Miss., which will have capital stock of j $200,000, and t.s now applying for char ! tor of Incorporation. The Interested j parties intend to build in I pi-. ) a j ; [da nt to contain IS.OoO sp'ndloa and ; !if?n looms, and expect to be in a po>tJ- j lion within a few weeks to nrr-rnge (!.?? necessary contracts. An equipment of I ...eno spindles and ItoO looms is pio- j posed for the production >f Lnvad an! | i line of staple plain cloth. A meet- ; ini^ to el< et officers will ho hold soon. ! , A J. IJroun is among those lutei esto 1. , icxtils Notes. From Manufacturers' Ilccord. oi l i on Mills Co. has boon inoorpor- ; ? at"'!, with capital stock of $200,000. of wliii Ii amount $75,000 lias been Bub- ! . .snihed.. purpose being the uianufac- ! tare of cotton. No details as to mill are Mated Incorporators are C. B. Lash of ! St. Joseph, Mo.; Ceo. W. Franks, of St. I Louis, Mo and Josoph V. J'omeroy of (i: alia in. N. C. Klverside Woolen Mills of Knoxville, j Teun.. lias boon incorporated, with cap ital stock of $1>(jO.O00. by Messrs. \V. T., \V. I-:., It. A.. Chas L., ICd. and Cuv j I'ailiam. Thf parties had been operat- I ing the plant for some years unincor poratf 1, under the firm name of Messrs ! \V. T. Parhnin & Sons. i HlacksOurg, S. C . Spinning ft Knit - J tine Co held its annua! .stockholders' meeting this week. The company's af lalis v.ore found in a satisfactory con dition, and the purchase of additional . machinery was decided upon. The an i nitiil ptolita will bo ex ponded for this ?purpose. Plant now has eighty knit- ? ting machines. M? ssi's. K. S. Lowe, Geo I'o.^ton, W. i A. ("hew, .1 T. Cot foil hikI I?. Putnam ! have been appointed the coinniitteo to \ solicit subscriptions for the proposed i i'(it t ? >n - in il 1 coiupf y ;.t Weal herford, Texas. A capit a 1 iza t ion of IfiO.onu is in t" nJ'M. am! over half of that amount litis 1?im n taken. (iirai (1 Cotton Mills, reported at ! length last week as contracting for a jImiiiiim) addition is of Cirnrd. Ala . not I t'dumbus. <!a.. hut directly opposrto j that Georgia city. All the coiit rafts j ; have Ih i ii awarded, as was stated. for j the fitMin spindlca, IPO looms, other nia- J !' Is i IKM" V , ? tl'. Roanoke (Va.) Cotton Mills will in- I . rrca.se capital from $100,000 to $12."?.0UP ! and install additional machinery, in- j : l easing capacity dally from HlO'i to j . 4i*(io pound:;. Former officers were re- J I elected, including K. H. Fairfax, presi dent. Plant at present has f>00 ring j j spindles. Alexandria. Fa. Cotton Mills hns ; tieen orjjani/ed. with capital stock of . 57a, 000. to establish plant, and it lr j contemplated to lemove an Arkansas I mill to Alexandria. Paul I.lsso i* pres f I d n t ; T. P. Sullivan, vice- president : Idtlo Hail, treasurer, and I. W. t?ylves- j ter, secretary. J Itorden Manufacturing Co . of Golds- | aoro, N. .. has 1? t contra, t for the erec I tion of a 5U-foot extension to its main t?u 1 1 <! i ii K- When the structure has bet n j j ,'oni|ib ted considerable new machinery ; u ill be installed therein. Plant at pres- j ant has tlt'O spindb *. Clifton. S. C. Manufacturing Co. ban j declared a semi-annual dividend of 2 per cent. Grendel Mills. Greenwood. i5. has declared a semi annual dividend of I my* cent. Woodslde Cotton Mill at Greenville S. C . i:? hems organized, with capital i , stock of $2(10,000 to build plant. John j T. Woodslde will be president, and .f. j 1 ?. Woodside. treasurer. Other tb'tnila have not been d< t e-ruined. VV II Davis and associates of liai son. Cia . are forming $100,000 cotton mill company, and about one-half t h ?* j required amount has oeen subscribed. ' : The promoters are endcavoiitiR to in- ! teres! outside capital. II I Whitcomb is mentioned in eon- j neetlon with a project to organize a f.'.O.OOu company to build a mill a' j Kvergreen. ,\ 5 ? . It is said that 2.">,000 ! spindles and i'"0 looms is proposed, for j uianufactui lug clot h. There is talk of erecting a cot1. on rojie mill at Marietta. (?a.. and S. A Anderson is said to be interested \ movement is on foot tn acquire and \ put in operation Sherman. Texas, Col- j tin Mill, that has been idle for same J months. The plant Is equipped for ; manufacturing seamless grain bags. It is reported that Messrs. .John .1 j flare. N I,. Itishop and Dwight Seabury of I'lovldenoe. H. I . will establish an extensive plant near Ashevllle. N. C.. for bleaching and otherwise finishing cotton goods. Caldwell Hardy h..s purchased Vir ginia Ilrt6iery Mill, Norfolk. Va., at publk auction sale for $1G,500. The plant has been Idle for some time. Me?*rg. John H. Blake. R. K. Hill. T G. While and ojJiers of Abbeville, P. C.. propoae organising cotton-mill eom and $20 000 has 't^en subscribed. I.umberton (N. C.) Cotton Mills will Increase eapaelty 20 per cent., not 10 per cent., as stated recently. T-lie com pany has ordered 100:1 additional -spin dles. thirty-six winding Fpindles. et?\ Product Is hosiery underwear yairv?.. Messrs. N. R. Morgan. R. S. Robert-, ?on. J. W. Rudlslll. O. I* l>o. kctt and others of Meridian. Texas, are endea/ orlng to organize company to build cotton mill. fc w CONGRESSMAN FlfZPATRICK Says Po-ru-na is a Splondul Ca tarrhal Tonic. ( 'ongri'ssnj.'iH '1' V. Kitzpatrick. f 1 1 tut T. V. l'it/puUti;k, Congressman from Kentucky, writes from i lit: National Hotel, Washington, I). as follows: "At IIip hoI Icttiitlon of a / rloml I hhoiI j/.oui* l*ernnu ami con chccr/'n l Ij rccn ot mc ml your rem thi to <i n // ohi' Hit/J'vrl nu i cllh catarrh or who neat it yooU tonic," ? r. r, i ir/rn'Jt ten. ! A (ioml Ionic. T*< ni n. * is a natural and efficient nerve truiie. It strengthens and restores tho tivity of every nerve in I lie body. Through the use of IV rti na the weak ened or overworked nerves resume their natural strength and the Mood vessels lu pin at once to regulate ihe flow of hlood According to nature's laws. Congestions immediately disappear Catarrh Cure. I. All ph.ws of atarrh, acute or eliroriio, ar<- promptly and permanently cured. It j is through its operation upon the nervous | sy.-tem that Peru-lift has attained *?u-h a j world wide reputation as a sure and relia ble remedy for all phases of < atarrh wher- I ever located. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory resultu from the use of IVmnn. I wiite at once to Dr. Hart man. giv ing it full statement of your case and he will le p!ea-ed to give you his valuable advice free. Ad dies |)r. Ilartmun, President of 1 he Hart inafK-'Kaiiitai Him, t oliimhus, (). Ripans Tabules arelhe best med .cine in the world. There is scarcely any condition of ill health that is not benefited by the occa sional use <>f a Ripans 'I'abnle, and the price? 10 for 5 cents ? does not bai them from any home or justify anv one in enduring ills that are easily cured. A family bottle con taining 1 50 l'abuks is sold for 60 cents. For sale by druggists. Af Tim Flvo-C?n( piK-kot is orionqh rr?r nn ontiimrv occasion. Xho family botlUi, 1)0 (???tils, coutiiinM a supply t'ir a yvur. APUDLNE CURES II i>H(l ii ?' Urn, N ?? r vii ii ?n I'kM, I'c v i?r| mIi ii?' mh < ell1, i'old a! all Drug Stores, to* All Pro# f1?(# Genuine t-tarnped C. C C. Never sold In balk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something just as good." I:I)ICU. 60! I.I:GI: OP VIRGINIA. IM IIII.ISMI O is:ik. 'I In" s | x ' y I I <tfi Session will cmnmoiirp Si i trinl'er ;t<? 4? 1!MJ. Dvpnrtinunt'* of hi". 1'rntihtrv aivr J'htirnmcy. Well l.nhDiMtorip^. Mi'O' ?li<l IU?|>i tnl I .*?<? (Il I Irs <11 il t>u H'Ih <>1 ' 1 !?!<?/)! M ?? UtiiiI itlVoiil ii;<oXi?'llo(l ? p|> irtmili i-H for pr.i't ical xv. . rk. I'm- onouiioemi-nt :in<l for llu-r Inffii iirt'iot), n<l?l ros?, ? li rlstoptii-r 'I'olll pit i lln, ?\ . (>.. Don II, I! I'll M<? N l?. V A. ( I'liCII IN .'III Til Oil 1 ? \ VS. W i l!o for j>jh tlculnra uiul Hi tln> n' ti tvttinoiil free. o. i: < i>lltim lirii|i?y )|?<I, <"o., Atlanta, Hit. So. '24 FACE' " HUMOURS Pimples, Blackheads, Hed, Rough, Oily Skin Prevented by M.ri.ios-s op rp.orr.R imn CrTirfnA Soap, assisted by CtTunuAOiNTMK.v i, for proJorving, j>nri/\ ing,aml l> -anti fying t lio hkin, fur <)loan?l:ij( tl.o fioalj) of Cf.r't, KCuleo, ninl il.iiulrulT, and tlm Mopping of falling hair, for softoning, w hitoniiig, uiid Soothing roil, rough, ami smo hands, for baby rashes, itehings, ami dialings, ami for all tlio ptirposonof t!io loilct, hath, ai.il tmrsery. .Millions of Women uso Cuit critA Hoap ia tlio form of 1> atlis for annoy* ing irritations, inflammations, ami uxeori ations, or too fr.'oor oflenrivo peripirai ioa, in tlio form of washes for uVerativcnveak* nefisea, and for many sanative puiposus. Complete Treatment tor Humours, $1. f'omUtln" of I r I |i 1' it A SoaI'.'V. ,,td I'leaiiMO tin) ?Kti> of crimi-* ami H ales, ami i- . ? ft <? 1 1 tlio tti!i'kenei| ciitirle; ( i lni'Kv < ? s I ?n vt? t,? In (;? lit 1 v allay In till I-I'ai!iinai! n, anil lrrl!.'.t; >n, 'ni l i. ".((!<? :us it li? I ; . ? ? I < i ti VI ttk l(i;;?il.VIM' I'lll.H (2V. t.. riml j| it* I el-anr-c llio Mn ?l, \ Siv.i.r si i i-, olu a "urieifiit til I lil ?? tfio I cr in t i'B'e. ( TTI'l ltA ltl>M.VK\'r I'll I.* ;Choi:o!u'fl t'onu'ii) i.in ? .. , ..... . , .i.l.i. j i !? lioin'i al niilxt 1 1 ii 1 1* lor tin' (??!>?! ?.?!. I ln|m<t itvrivvKX Kkvh.vi4 ? r, ?-? ilo-i -, price. Fold (VoMrhoiit ' vrr'l. 1'ri'I .i I1n>' ? "i, rh*ilrihouMi?)()-i J U'Jnn, I'Mrh I) i> a llunl * e?il? 1" . in t>m (.'in. i. i . r, .? I'ruj'C., Ilurtoii. t;. S. A. I HI ^ V ;adv ua! MR LINE Had iuhiuul a fohlor, under llio titlo, "SUMMJiH KTiSIi WllMUE Via St,nV?oHril Air I /i no, " which will bo mailed to uny nddruus upon apphcatiou to Al>. V. HARRILL, P. A' T. A., 2"? ^oiith 'Ir von St., Charlotte, X. or any othor passeugor representative of abovo cumpnuy. 250 FREE SCHOLARSHIPS. A nt oiico to 'I'll K ! ANII-.U M'l lllhllN husinenk ? oj.i<k</kT mh<h.ii <;?. i?o kk?-i>. lot'. Mini! Inc. hmtli.n.d I y 5 ? writing, To!?<Krft|>liy. ?. Omimimr Kii<l J;u?tuP!?H < nrro.<p tlii'iKiigh'/ taught. Uunril $8 to iflJ jut iii.mUi. I'ricc Only 525 A SIMPLE, DURABLE Hand Power Kay Press. IMPROVED THIS SEASON. Better than ever. Pays for itself quick. For testimonials, etc., addresn W AT KINS MAY i'KLSS CO., l ast Point, Ga. f ree Test Treatment If you have no faith ? 11 my m**ho?l r.f t I I'llt fllfilt. NCllui flto H >.klll|?!o ui >our niorviiiii* ii i ! ik*> f??r .*? T% :? I > i* i ??. I will thru >011 l?y until iti> opinion of Minn) ono t reatment FREE OF All COST. \?u will then l?o ronviitco*! tli.it my In-at mont vitrei*. Mnilini!('flH)niMl I ?? ?t t ' f??r ur ine *ei?l f ice. l)k. J. I ?. SMAPliU, Pcnn Ave., IMlt/sburfc , Pa. is one that puzzles all women. If \ou want the rijjht kitul. wear Ihc host made, the Straight front K^oyal Worcester or Bor& Tora Corsets. Jihvnyt please. A*-k your itralcr to show tlicm to you ? Take none oilier. . . . Royal Worcester Corset Co., worcener,M??. FACTS. being gnawed to distraction by Worms. Symptoms arc seldom reliable. They depend upon the child's temperament And upon the variety of woflpis present in the intes tines. lose no timet Adopt the safe and sore rour*e\by usinq DR. BOYKIIN'S WORM KILLER, A SURE. SPEEDY AND SAFE DEStRO*ER OF THESE MONSTERS. IN USE OVER 30 YEARS ACCEPT NONE BUT D*. BOYKIN'8. 28c BEST VERMIFUGE KNOWN SOLD EVERYWHERE. ?20.00 TO $40.00 PER WEEK ""tin <M?d? wllJnc "500 l+mon? In Budnm." It la * comploto hand booaof l?r?I bualnMs form*. A compl?to comploto Compendium of plain *nJ omoipontal Ponmanohlp; a ccxnpUt* Calculator and roritwr'a R*c*oh?r. v A eomplata oct of Grain, Lambw and Cotton TkUm; nMni?> m*nta of CISTMRS8, Tlmbor. U?b?. l-oam and Wn? or Otntoi, oto. la tn? volume. O wtr 47* P**?"- 2SO Uluatrafions. W It U a eomplMo buatflbaa oluoMor; brought bom* to ?T?f7 STUTLE. PJUCTfCAl. and FUAJN: BOO mwU wan tod at tmc*. Pf and vlrta can soil m noli ??*?*?* and n?w?, On* tfM In Ibo country a>ld 40 coplaa la ono dar Anotbor SIO In MM ?m?. a R^nt* ban cairm??*d an dap and mM a oopr at war Mia SoIWi* brio* tl.SO. I.ibornl dioconntn to lent*. flond Mo for outdt; Mb lifMtW iu*rut??<) (fr men 7 rofundod>. Ctroulan fna *? N1CBOL* * CO., ATLANTA, pfe A A (itttMlf I angling* TIjo Hon jt?>? II c. Jdneliau, JtMUfv ? V an., < - in <f New Han^ftlr*,, \ * and one of t he prominent mmnlKM-jl of V j rht' (?' ? I1 . 1 'III <n i t f of Oi(f tiianfl [ Aunt "f t h ?? K( I'uli.'ii l? one of Hit) ) nit .f ti' ? .ij'itihti! Ncholaid In' ^ i !il -? .( !:?? .. and leceived u degreo ' ) finiii ? ) : . in ih * <i itKf for marked (il'i'lii it [;. v ??! lia: ail' '???! 'ft "g nag*. / 1,.> 1 1 i : * ' i i v.-umjk ninarkwd to thd ? i , I , ii < in i l.i, not far from I old A th-re i a laiKo territory. roinpo | of niiJ*l'-?Mi ("iiuiira whore I l!i : : ii . in \ ? i 1?< aid (JnHIo only I , spoken. all I il i;> taught In Ujp hiii' and pi ? ii'ln ) J 11 I'm1 eh mcliow. ' ' I'll p. .11 larg.-Ij (\Mliollc anr! ^ ? i'lexhytijiail, aad tin old tongue AC p ? Hi' 111 "il I ' A 1 ' llrllt tl'l lllM. It fit I * cot nit i \ where vice and crime are unknown, a Hi) when* holts and luira an- ii' v cr t mi. i'lriv I necc.^ary." Mr I .mihan'.i brother in pastor of < >/i ?? i>i tlif I'ortland (Me.i cIiuicIioh, ami en i ti'* (M-casion m-ciitly an ohf ?? lady f i mil that ;?articijlar lountry? ' ninl who was fv>ni and rained there . i'iiii\s.,iont and if was found hail no word hut (Jaollc. 1! l/icl.il> ... il father Ma., versed in the lan^ti.Ke ami was etjual to the ' emerge) S< w Century. Youth ! : frish, hut as it attains ago Ii i> -alt<d u 1 i i tie tears of disap point till lit S. (!. ? (i. f. #? 1 ?r.vl i' i,K',-r popartment. ?t I V January 16, 1 002 . ?or at. m> i. \ - 1 1 l;\ i (MK .voiirnnotiND. n ? I .;. \ (.* .Vo.fiJ. So. 1 1, Mi\ l l-Hfl'i. Pn.Hs'r. MIjcoI " l ?.i 1 M irl .n Ar 7 85p J 20p 'ill ..V I I V 7 80p 12 Wj*. " to on*. ?jlii :? It (iirir.v hi .... ?j 4 . ??'!?. i I \ I li'inal flty I.v 7 05p 12 30p :. i I v t'ni'in Mihs I.v (i W|i 12 05p ;i ?.?(),, :> 'nv I.v Kui l!??rf??r !' .v (> 37 p 1 1 45t? :i l".i< I" i.i"m I v F tmt Clt v I.v ti 22 p 11 20a 4 )();> 1(1:0.1 I.v Henrietta l.vfiOflp 10 &0u 4 ;ni|. in a t l.\ M.n?rrnb.?rt> I.v 5 f>5p 10 30 u ?I | .*?(? pi :ts i I.v l.attimoru Lv 6 1A|> 10 00a f. on j i m >.i I.v Sln'h.?y I.vft25p 0 2fti? ) 0 *>a I.v l'nt'i;* Sp\'H I.v 5 12p 8 30re |] ] '.a I.v Kit.'s I.v 5 0.">p a 20iv I'), i 1! n< i Ar r.lii -knhurK I.v 1 ISp tJ CH)m X'.>. H No. Si Mi\<t MixniC 5 'JO i ! I r.,i I.v lii.'i. k.*liiri: Ar 4 2Sp ti 60p .... I I IKift I.v ( IllT'ik. I'ImI.v 4 ,V'|> I'M'i'.v ? J ii ITi 1 1 ? y Ar 3 lap h .'.Oa II '? Vi Lv Snivriui I.v 4 lOp fi 20p !' 1 f * i 1 1 l.\ 1 1 1 ? ? ' r > (?r'\cl.\ 4 OOp 0 0<p !' 4 * ? ? i i ?> :iij. I.v iia r? ?#? I.v .H Ijp 6 ll' .Oi l'J I v v.. rk villi' I v 3 !10p a 20^ PI ?!.">. i 1 .Viji I 1 ir . 0!! I.v 3 1H|? 4 4()p I 1 J>M> I.v II .?-k 1 1 1 ? I I.v 3 00p 4 00,? '.MD,. 1 ti;. I.s ( I'.'i'lai .I'll Lv V 40|i 2 4ftp 1 I.v Kiv.'r-i I.v 2 26pl2 45p ?tip 2 a.'iji I.v I.iiinvi-t?-r I.v 2 10p 12 20p ?1 '"(? J I.v P fus't Hill I.v 1 4f>|> li 30n 1 Pi;- J ill; I.v it* ii'.li Sji's I.v 1 40p 11 20? r. ::i):. *3 O.'j I.V K'tnIi.iw l v*l 2">P 10 50nt t> On > 17p I.v Wivtvillo I?v 12 46p 9 20i> <1 Ml, 'i .'I :<(?;? Ar C.IIJJ Ion I.v 12 10|> 8 20ft *20 in i mi it's fur tluiuiT. A'iiliti'.iiiiil trains Ui-livi-i-u IJIackdlnirg and (lllfflll'V. N;- 13 No. i oT H .'?0n I.v 1:1 ? -ksl iirK ArO lOp ri'kei' Falls I,r 5 50 (iafTucv I.v 5 30 'J 10a I.v [) ;t0a \ r I rains S i' t j aii'l ! t a r?? operated (lallv. Trains N"-1. 31, 35, II. 12, 13. 14, la a!id lfi hiv o].i rateil ilully f-n -oj-t Hundny. CONNirOTIONS M \l'K 11 V SOl'TllBOrXl' TltAlN'H. At Mnrion -Nn, 32 at Marion with Son t li?*rn llnilway train No. vnIjIpIi nr . rives at Marlon a". s 2"* a'li iroin 1 'liattiiaoopi* AvIh-n illt? an'! ii.ti rtneillate points * ?\t Hineksl nru'- N", 31 a:i?l No. II oonnrv.'t with SoiiiImtii Jluilway train So 30. whirl* nrrtvt-at lllai'kslairi; at 7 I" inn. frmn At lanta, (irf.'iivillf, Sj.artaiilnirg, anil iutor ini'iliati' point". At V./rkvli ??- N'ii ."'4 ??ni,io,.>ts with C. A I N. W. train N<?. 70, ivldi*li iwives Yorkvillrt Ht K? hirn, |.">r <iaJt.iila, I .??in -i r. and inter ntoilia!" | nint -. At U-.i'k Hill- N..s, 3! rtn t 31 v>nnt<ot with Sonthorn liallway train No. 7 .">, whli'U lfftv<?8 Koi'k Hill at ;! ::ii pin, for ? Iivster, Coiumhia, l mi'l lntormt'.lia" o points. At Oitawl'U .lunutiou- No?. 32 and 31 eoih nei't with S. A. I., train No. 32, whli'li pa? i yi"* Catawlm Jnni'tioii at 7 51 | in. fur 5ton ro>'. and fnti-rme.liato points. At l.ai]iM>ti-r-- Nos. ;i^j and 31 connoct with ; I.. A train N ?>. IT., wld'"h h-avos T.ani'astor I at 4 4."> p:n, lor ('h<'?ter anil iutoriDcdliito 1 points. j At < H!inlon--\\'ith A. (1.. (N. W.ofS. C.) for Cliarlei.ti'i,, Sumter. Florouco, Darling ton, Wilmliit,Mi.li aii.l intorineillatA points. | 'lrala No. C\ w/ni.'.'i inav.'s t auideii at 4 15 I P"i CON--. I <TI4?NS MADK nv NORTHBOUND I hainh. At A <\ J. [N W. of S. C.] No. "1 1 1 'in i harleston, Flor<;uc??, DaritOK ton, \\ (liniiit;l<>n. Sumtor nn?l ini^rinodiate/ wlji.-li arrive* nt ( 'fimdon at 111 W funk wl'li .'viiit!t?vr? Hallway t No. 77 from) King-- villi*, wliiv'h nmvVs fit ("untlca at 11 68 am. At I. '>ii 'H'It-N". 33',o?n?",t? at Lancas ter Willi 1.. A i . train No. lti for (hosier nu?l interim (lint'1 { ?? At < 'atn'.vlci Juncti* 33 nn<l 3"> con nect wl.h s. A train No. 32 which loav?>a (!atutvl>n ?! 'iiftioti nt 7 A |'in for MoilrOS iiml int<,rm?,'Uat'' points. J At K'x'k Hltl-No*. 33 aii-l 35 "<?nuc/t? nt ll.uk Hill with Southern Hallway train No. 31. leaving Hock 111,1 at H '.11 (>iii for Ohar l? jl t ?? an 1 point a V .rlli . At 1 it i',li^l'uriK'--S'> 33 contuvls with Sou* thcrn Hailway trains No?, 12, 4 33 pnv. No. SB. at 7 OS pin. ami No. 40 ai 7 4.j pm foi polntf Norili . N <><?. 33 ami 35 connect with Southern Hallway tram No. 85, leaving Hltt'-k-lniri: i.t 11 '25 t in fur points HoutM. At Miiit?:ii--N''. 33 connects with Southern Hallwav train N<>. :i5. leaving Marion at 1 ! 4C pin for Asheville, Chattanooga anil liiterme' iliato point-. Through car sen-ire without change be tween Marion anil Charleston on trains No*, 32 ami 33. 1'. H. SHAW, Gf>n. I'ftgn. Agt, SOUTH CAROLINA AM) OUORHIA i:\ I l-NSION RAILROAD CO. 1 lie South t'aiulicn an t 'ioorgia Inten sion Hallrea I announces tho following low routul trip rat?>? to < dn'rhwion. s. ('..aceounl of the South Carolina I nter-Statii awl Went Indian Exposition. Tlcfcots cSu snlo at ali coupon station-. I \ceilcnt passenger hmt vlec perforir.e-l. seo that your tickets read via S. ( ' . a ii 1 1 1 1 H H. H. S. ('. A H <i.55 f 4 HO | C-feO 4.95 C. ( lltoM VVcB'.ville, S. ( Kershaw. S. ? Heath Springs. Lancaster. fj. < ' Catawba .luii'tloii, ^ Hock Hill. s. ? Tlrzah. S. C York ville. S. c . Hharon, s. * Hickory <Jr?..\ Smyrna, S. V . llla> kaburg. s (liifTuu>H, s. < Karl*. N. C Sheit>y, N. C li.o Lattlmoro. N. C '. 11.3 Moorenboro. N. C 11.50 Henrietta, N. C. 11.% I'oieet City, N 0 12.10 Rutherfordton, N.C. Thermal City, N. C. . Marlon, X. C . ma? f^olunio A. Tickets to bo sold dally mooring Nov. 30th, 1901, until and IncV May 81st, 1902: Column P. mending Sot. May Sift, If lion to day ui rm? ; except ?bould In no ca*c (-xqaed June 3d, ins Column C. TlcW?rf*t<y be aold on Tries* days and Thursday* 111 eaeh week } com ? ^ menriog Dee. S.1^%#0|, and nnlll a?d ta* otadtnR -May Mm, lWt t final limit sum dayslnadditlQ#todnteotsai?, nwui Um| fleet limit ah i#Ml? do ?m exceed J?m ju INS. ?UAW, Oea, Pm. 4P 7.00 7.60 H. 20 H 05 8.9ft 9.25 9.55 9. 85 10.10 10 45 20.70 1O.H5 11.05 12.40 13.00 14.85 6 20 6.60 6.00 6 35 6 60 6. HO 7.fl0 7.25 fi.40 7 65 7 95 8 45 8 10 9 05 8 20 9 35 9.65 9 10 10.30 10 33 (3 3.5C 8.0i 3.61 * 3.71 4.00 4.20 4.40 4 60 4.63 4.8fl i 90 .4 6 03 6 25 6.19 6.30 6 50 6 53 6.63 6.80 3.90 6.40 7.?# ^