who intenplan' of operation'! would be, assuming as ho did that that would be a matter of future de velopment, but that, he saw* no! rca son to feel that any changes would take place lessening Augusta's im portance as headquarters ,for its present'large proportion!4>f>bh0p and transportation employees. 'Mr. Anderson did not apear to be uneasy as to himself and his as sistants, stating, as he did, that tbe competent und deserving officers of tho company would certainly be cured for, and if they were not competent or deserving tbey should not expect any particular consideration. How ever, that from his experience with the Coast Line interests tbey were disposed. always to care for their, men, and esepcially those long in the service. "'The Charleston & Western Caro lina Railway has a trackage of 340 miles. It bos a line running from Augusta to Spartanburg wil branches to Freenvile and Anderson. It also has a line running from Au guata to Fort Royal. ''The Port Royal division was con structed* first, the first train having run over this division in tho early seventies. The Spartanburg dlvls Kion was built in the eighties. "Tbe president of the road is J. B. Cleveland of Spartan burg, and its general manager la A, W. Anderson of.Aupgusta. - , "There has long been a mistaken imprepslon that the C. & W. c. is controlled by the Atlantic Coast Line. Although some of the officers of the two roads are the some and, although the Coast Line comtes into Augusta over the C. * W. C. tracks and the C. & W. C. enters Char'aston over the Coast Une tracks, still they an separate and distinct properties. The ?. 4k W. C.'s Port Royal division con nects with tbe Southern railway at Allendale. the Seaboard at Fairfax the Atlantic Cwust Line at reni asse." DRUNK LASTED * FIVE YEARS Woman Accuses Her Spouse of the Longest Jag . on Record. Atlanta, Fob. ' The AMNatfl&fc record is alldgod "B^reVReidVngainst her hush* of. tho canseoV^oa/olvorofe. ? which sho has filed in . tho Fulton county court through Attorney. .Med? Ison Bell.' 8h0 says that her''fius iband was drunk for five years. Mrs. Held says she married .her. biis oand In iW6 and that during the whole ti?i?'h? ha* been a heavy drink er .but that for the last five years on V?te?dy stretch'h?' has actually been on one prolonged drunk, and during that time has been extromeiy cruel to her. The most sensational feature in the suit, however, is that Mrs. field's home at Lake Toxaway mysteriously caught fire and was burned one night shortly after she had told her husband that she "had rather see her house go up fa flames than see her husband continually under the influence of drink." CHASING BANDITS. Rarnhig of Traf* aid Wrecking Tea nel Aroused Great Anger. (By Associated Press.) Juare, Mex., Feb. 6.?Aroused to a high pitch of anger by the caotnre to. w? seven AmeMCan " nil road offi cial a and trahi ment by Maximo Cas tillo bandits, the burning of a pas senger train-end the wrecking or tho big Curabre tunnel, a posse Is being formed in the Guerrero district to as slst tbe rebels in running doynCzm bandits. It is r**?rted to cOrabprise cowboys, railroad employes and men Crom a lumber company - plant. Bsy Instantly Killed By Moving Elevator, f 1 ? UkUa&U, Ga., Feb. ?.?A. D. Janes, Jr., aged 16, son of Dr. >. Janes, today was Instantly killed when he tried to enter a moving elevator In yfln?M office- 'building. Tbe lid's head was cruched. Curonor maul Donehoo inves; lasted Ui& matter and announced that It was accidental. Many women la th? corridor, saw the accident and several fainted, DISSENSION IN MILITANT RANKS Daughter* Differ on Methods of Crusade for . Vote. (Dy Associated Press.) Lonuon, Feb. 6.?(alias Sylvia rank- j hurst, daughter of tho militant suf fraget to loader, today announced her secession from the -women's social and political union, the inllltapii wo men's organization. **or east Cnd of London federation which hitherto has been a branch of Uie ?srcs,t orginlza tlon, will hcuccforth be entirely In dependent. The rilt!among the militant suffra gettes Is said to be due to Miss Syl via Pankhurst'h ultra-revolutionary aspirations, which the loaders of the women's social and political union are beginning to believe - are damaging their cause. Reports or dissension In the inner circles of the militant organization involving the Paukhurst triumvirate have been in circulation for Home time. According to reports, Chris tabel Pankburst is anxious to end her long exile in Paru and return to London to take control of the organ ization, for it is doubtful It lier moth, cr, Mfe-s. Eminence Pankburst, who is in Switzerland; will bo well euouglt for months to resume command. Dut Christs bel, reports bave it, feslrcs to come back udder conditions that will not necessitate frequent ^terms of imprisontnent under the '' "cat and mouse" act. Therefore, it U said, she wants militancy.dropped. In this ?tund she bas the support of many older members of the organiza tion who believe that while militancy accomplished much, future militant tactics will hurt the cause. Sylvia -Pankburst, ' on tho other hand; 1b not prepared to abandon mil itancy until she has fully tested the lighting canae.ity ?r ngr "people's army;" which sho organized in the cast end of kondon pod with which Jshe is credited as believing ehe can start a revolution which will force tho government1 to enfranchise wo I Secretary Daniels Speaks Tonight Special to Tho intelligencer. Greenville. Feb. 6.?A ?wey ::r. i industrious session of the'falter* Y. M. C. A. Convention Was ?. . . here today. Th? delegatetV'tnf?.fcai with enthusiasm into ttie^jtfcgram, i and the people of the city also " dis. played interest Tomorrow even trig Secretary of the N?vy speak at r banquet to the dining ball of th?' afternoon.' The, Sop! to men only at the HAS G?^^r^4 E FOR ENCAMPM?NT South Cfero&iair Can Profcofcly Secure Sol of Washington, Feb. 6.?With Spartan burg, Aiken andGrecavllle all deter mined, to leave no stone unturned to get the. oacamtpment of the Ninth di vision of militia, conaistlns: of troops from the two Carolinas, Georgia and Florida, as well. as .many regulars from ?uurby torts and garrisons, the Indications here today are that if the ntato of South Carolina shows a'dis position to raise a sufficient amount of money to warrant tho war dspart I ment in further taking official cogni zance or tho matter, South Carotin a will see the greatest aggregation or ber troops and those from nearby States which she haa over wIthessbdX The man In Washington who is moB^dlrectly concerned In. th? sue cesser tbe venturo Is' Congressman Johnson of Spsrtanburg. Both Spar tanbUrg and Greenville are In his dis trict. He is a member of tho bouse on appropriations, -where >hey 3dt|Kc|( m^longress must tbeir inception, and lie 1h there fore the man who will bave to engl ipeor tho scheme from this end of tho ?ine if congress Is to appropriuto anything for this purpose. rJToday, when The fita.tn'8 corres pondent asked Hr. Johnson what he pas -wfx in..thp matter, bo said that ho was expecting to receive letters and telegrams from interested par. ties almost any time and ihd^^^H this comes about there -is little be can say. He will cooperate coarse, in any movement that will give South Carolina a big ad?tary encampment, but st the same timeC with Spartanborg and Greenville both trying to get the big show, it is hot known what .Mr. Johnson's atti tude kt the matter will? be. ft is ?trobablo, however, that he will aec the appropriation necessary for the purpose through the house and leave the selection -el a place for the eh cxmyreent to the war department. Young Lady Killed * On Railroad Bridge! (By Associated Press.) Roanoke; Va, Feb. fi.?While Buf fering from temporary menUl aber ration, brought on by typhoid fever from a recent attack of which she had lately ?covered, J?ss Blanche Goldberg; a prominent young woman of this eity. Wandered away from her Mister's home ' early this morning. While crossing a railroad bridge she was struck by a Norfolk ft Western freight train and killed. Mies Goldberg bas a slater, Miss Mabel Ooldherg. Uvln4fIn New York City. Of German design is a Jointed Ipost, the upper poiUon of which be lowered witba rop* for trimming street lights without the nee of a lad der. . DATES ANNOUNCED FOR TRIAL RACZZ New York Yacht Club Plannte* to Defend America's Cup. New York. Feb. C?JJatcs for tbe trial and turning ?? r?o*g o? tbe trio of Juchts now building as-posai, blc defenders of iho Americana cup tonight were announced bore by (Sec retary /G. A. CormaCk, of tho New York Yacht Club. Tbe dates ara part of a-schedule of races prepar ed for throe yachts by W. 11. Duncun covering a period extending front Juno 2 to Aug. 22. The actual trial races will bo held off N',w.port, It. !.. .<'. Be Printed. Washington, Feb. 6.?The joint res olution just offered In tbe house by Congressman Finley of South Caro lina, providing for tho printing of tbe roster of officers and enlisted m=n cf the Union and Confederate armies. wfU do?il?*!*?*s be read vrjth interest In many parts of tbe country* The resolution, which is quite comprehen sive, is as follow*: ? ' -* "That the secretary of war be and be Is hereby authorised and directed to scud tho printing office the com plete roster of tho .ofllcecs and en listed men of the Union and tho Confederate armies, the compila tion of which was directed .la the act of congress approved Feb ruary 25, 1903. Tbe publication hero, if authorized, shall be known as tho 'ROsu-r of Ute Officers and Enlisted Men 6: tltu Union ana Confederate* Armies.' That the public printer shall caUiie to be printed in such manner and at such times aa tho' secretary of war may ' prescribe '?t.OOO copies of said roster in.volume* not exceeding {au ncer as may be) 1,000 octavo yuuiea ?uc'a, oud tho sum of 1W.?00 is hereby appropriated, out of moneys In Ute treasury pot otherwise appro priated, to enable the secretary of war to begin the publication of said roster. There shall also be printer?, in said roster a summary of the 'Record of .the Events' appearing on the mus ter rolls of the several Union and Confederate organizations. BITTER FEUD IN GEORGIA ?_ Father and Grandfather Both Claim Two Little Baby Girls in Atlanta. - Atlanta, Feb. .6.?A bitter family feud In which a father and grand-, father both claimed the right to care er ?wo imio naby girls, and In which tho rather is accused of kidnapping his own children, found Its way into' tbe Fulton Superior court today. The father is I* C. Tborman, a steeple-Jack and the gfatber Is bale.. C A. Thurmac. The father is hailed into court on e. writ of habeas corpus sued oat; by iho grandfather. The fatherWwmmm ^winuayiua his children after signing an agreement that they were to romain with tho grandfather. . The father admits signing the pa : pars bat declares that he was deceived Into thinking that they simply gave the grandfather . temporary eustody, and that be was broken-hearted when lie found be bad been tricked into . ?ala* away., fftfevcr his right to the 1HU? ones. 2* C. Thurman. the father, mokes counter charges against - the grand father, declaring that the old nun is oruel.ead that be does not really love the children. Coming Every Day TSJ*OW V?ri.o??e ?rvP Atm*.? A AS;-??f ? - v??v?vo vi vTvij uCDVil|ftlUIl keep coming in every day. Our stock of Harness, Whips and Robes is the finest ever. We also have some Extra Good Mules and Horses on hand, coftie and see them. J. S. FOWLER ANDERSON, : SOUTH CAROLINA ... ,o* Our Buytil Wired us this morning that we might expect an other Car of those FAN- . CY YOUNG Mule? by ^ Fraday morning, ' 6*ih insfe They are all TOP PY, SMOOTH, WELL BROKE and you will mit*'a treat if you fail to see them before you buy. COME and take a LOOK. Terms and Prices always right. ? Fretwefl tity ; i.>V >..; ? V -" Company lirHfeN midecided as to WHAT you want to ADVERTISE, or how you want to advertise? Phone the Ad Man at The intelligence , "* ' '.' ' '