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X I ?ill ill i-? VALUE OF MILLS. The State Board Oompletes I s Important Wotk. NO NOTEWORTHY INCREASE, Except In the County ot Richland The Complete Statement of a I Classes t f Tho Stato board of equalization charged villi tho fixing of assessments for taxation on cotton mill, oil mill, fertilizer faotory, hosiery mill and suoli proporty. Ln making tho assessments the board adhoarod to its adoptod plan of fixing tho valuation at 60 per oont of tho markot valuo of the bonds ar.d stooka. Tho vork was very arduous, ln tho statement of tho ootton mills published bolow sevoral mills will bo found with no figures givon. This is booauso of the fact that work has itmt hr. n on tbcso mills and tho property ia for this year boiDg created as real properly on tho books of tho several oounty auditors. Ono or two mills had not sont in their sworn statements as to stook and bonds. Those woro asscssod on tho figures previously roturnod by theso mills, tho 60 per oont. basis boing applied. Uolow is tho oomploto statement of tho assosFments placod on tho cotton mills of tho State in oomparison with tho assossmonts borotoforo rnado by tho oounty boards. Tho most notablo in* orcaso is that of tho Olympia mill in Columbia tho jump boing from $200,000 to $1,131,000; tho total inoroaso of valuation on mills in iliohland oounty is ropresontod by tho difforonoo botweed $886,802 and $2,675 940; tho inoroaso in tho mill proporty in tho oity limits boing $631,950. lioro is tho statomcnt: Assessed As fixed by Stato by Co. board. board. HUEV1LLE. Abbeville $ '2-17,t>08 $ '225,000 AIKEN. Warrenville '27;1,0<)) 808,'216 tiranitvvillo 604,000 021,021 Aiken 220,800 887,085 Langley 472,600 462,081 ANDERSON. Anderson 385,170 377.4(H) Pelier 072.(HK) 060,000 Piedmont '277,200 *240.000 Willinmelou CoxMfg '27,000 30,000 Belton 246,000 240,000 Orr 240,(/OO 240,000 Pondloton Jmnnn y<: Riverside <17,41.0 32,080 11AMBERU, Bamberg 71,870 40,000 CHARLESTON. Vesta 130,020 GAFFNEY. Gaffney Carpet Co 42,841 50,000 Cherokee Falls C j 182,000 103,325 Gaffney Mfg. Co 682,800 461,401 Limestone 72,000 76,000 CHESTER Bpringstoin 00,000 Codar Hhoals Monettn Mills 00,400 "Wy lie 0,000 Eureka 72,000 102,600 COLLETON Colleton 70,200 00,300 DARLINGTON llarUville 16,000 Darlington 270 000 177,000 EDO K FIELD. Edgefield 72,480 FAIRFIELD, Fairfield 70,740 60,000 GREENVILLE. Piedmoni Mfg. Co 614 800 841,200 American 8pin. Co.... 100,400 87,140 Monuglian Mills 62,800 62,476 Carolina Mills 24,000 24,010 Reedy R. Mills 107,026 06,055 Huguenot Mills 48,760 30,440 Putnam Mills 18.700 18 700 F. W. Poe Mfg. Co.... 221,206 233,480 T?.1L *?mi reioaru nium 84,426 Mills Mfg. Co 200 280 100,810 Brandon Mills 30,006 30,006 Oak Lawn Mfg.Co 13,686 13,686 Fountain lun Co 46,000 26,000 Franklin Mills 10,000 GREENWOOD Greenwood Cot. Mills. 100,050 86,000 Grentlel Mills 210,000 200,000 KERSIIAW, Camden Cot. Mills 74,160 82 680 DeKalb Mfg Co 24,000 20,000 I, ANCASTER Lancaster Mills 111,300 103 006 LAURENS Clinton Mills 80,000 07,376 Laurena Cot. Mills 204,000 240,000 Goldvillc Mfg. Co 18.000 LEXINGTON Lexington Mfg Co 35.6(H) 26,000 Lees vide Mfg. Co 15,000 BaxeGolh Mills 31,600 25.0(H) Middleburg Mills 27,270 36,000 Columbia Mills 13,260 MARION. Ashby Cotton Mills.... 10,000 10,000 it:n? n,iinot. ... xsiiivu Vtutwn 0V|'/dU UD,UUU MARLBOUO, Ben'tsriile Mfg. Co... 82,000 70,000 Red Bluff Co 1 l,b76 loernan Mill*...., 40,4(0 40,400 MoColl Mfg. Co 120,000 81,12 > Marie Mfg. Co 72,000 40,936 NEWBERRY. Newberry Cot. Milli... 282,000 800,000 OCONEE. Courtenay Mfg. Co.... 180,000 130,000 Benaca Cot. Mill* 30,000 The Cheswell Mills.... 12,000 76,320 Walhftlla Cot. Mills.... 74,220 76,000 ORANGEBURG Orangeburg Mfg. Co... 120,(KK) 100,(K)0 Orange Mills 60,720 60,720 PICKENS. Norris Cotton Mills.... 120,270 49,260 Liberty Cotton Mills... 9,300 Kasley Cotton Mills .. 34,848 68,848 BICHLANI). Olympia Mills 1,131,000 200,000 Palmetto Mills 70,100 26,100 Granby Mills 480,000 300,460 Capital City Mills 64,240 61,006 Columbia Mills 008,000 200,000 Riohland Cotton Mills 278,000 109,060 SPARTANBURG. Clifton Mfg. Co 1,020,000 1,021,626 Arkwright Mills 141,000 164,000 Mary Louise Mills... , 7,6<K) Knoree Mfg. Co 288 000 308,(KK) 1) K Converse Mfg. Co. 231,300 262,000 Cowpens Mfg Co 30,0 >0 44 100 Viotor Mills 222,600 246,(KK) Baxon Mills 41,269 08,706 The Pelham Mills 117,000 84,876 Whitney Mfg Co 230,260 141,120 Fingerville Mfg Co 80,000 87,876 Tucapan Mills 201,760 231,866 Arlington Mills 12,000 Beaumont Mills 42,000 46.200 Valley Falls Mfg Co... 80,000 62,700 Woodrufl Cotton Mills 28,400 28,000 BparUn Mills 760,000 740 790 Paoolet Mills 840,000 808,600 Inmaa Mills ?.--v\ ? V*' --v. - - _,. SUMTER Sutnler Cotton Milla... '23,1*24 14,400 UNION. Monarch Cotton Milla flO.OOO Alpha Cotton Milla.... 80,000 $0,000 Uuion Cotton Milla.... 6*25 OtK) 0*26,000 Glenn Lowry MfgCo.. GO.OOO Hutlalo Mt'g Co 7*2.000 Lookhart Milla 899,000 '259,000 YOltK Arcade Cotton Milla... 09,498 09,730 Manohcater C't'n M 1h 110,'29*2 110,660 Fort Mill MfgCo 64,000 60,800 Mifort Milla 87(062 40 106 Sutro Mills 18,310 18,310 l York Cotton Milla 103.OtK) 04,466 Clover Cotton Milla 1*29,OtK) 119,400 J. N. Cohen Co., Trua '20,100 21,(KM) Victoria Cotton Milla.. 89.OtK) 36.000 Highland P'rk MfgCo 1*26,000 1'26,(KK) TUK OIL MILLS. Tho board unanimously adopted tho aBSCHHmont fixed by tho oommittco cn oil mills properties. Tho asBosHmeoth are given hero in comparison with tho county boards' figuros at follows: Fixed Assosscd by (lounty by Stale Hoards. Hoard. AllKEVILLE McCorinick $9,900 Lowtideavillo $10,000 9.9(H) AIKEN. Aiken Industrial. '20,016 1*2 610 Kent wood Mfg 7,700 ANDERSON Pendleton It),000 10,800 Honoa Path 9,000 9,016 Moueynick 1*2,000 13,800 Excelsior 10,600 10.991 Anderson O. F 10,6(H) 1.3200 Williainaton t) & F 8,000 ]'ice Bros 0,600 Fanners, 11,160 16.0(H) UAMRE1U) The Cotton Oil 10,126 16,000 BARNWELL Southern 10,<KH) CHARLESTON. Charleatou 70,00') South Carolina 10,0'KJ CHEROKEE Victoria 14,600 12,000 CLARRENDON. Faruiora 60,000 '20,000 Manning (), & 1 '20,600 CHESTER. T.I Martin 18,000 DARL1NOTON. Darlington '21,060 43.360 l'ee Dee O & 1 16,000 llartsvillo 20^000 EDGEFIELD Ed go field Mfg 18,000 FA IK FIELD Fairfield U. & F 13,126 FLORENCE Florence . 13,000 GREENVILLE. South Carol ilia 13,310 Saluda 0,290 0,290 The Farmers C 8 & G... 7,800 Rimpson Mfg." 9,460 9,460 Fountain lun 8,186 Greors () & F 7,076 7^076 GREENWOOD. Coronaca 11 (KM) 11,000 Ninety Six 7,226 0,000 Greenwood 21,000 Farmers' 83 360 KERSHAW. Atlantio 30,000 LAURENS Goldville Mfg 7,000 Clinton Mfg 0,000 Gray Court 4,000 0,000 Laurens O & F 27,000 MARION. Abhby 10,000 Dillon 21,000 MARI.1IOKO Atlantic 18,000 NEWBERRY. Ncwborrv 27,000 OCONEE Scnooa 7,200 ORANGEBURG. Orangeburg 15 000 Si Matthews W A, M 14,400 15,000 RICHLAND South* ru...^ 00,000 South Carolina 00,000 PICK ENS. Liberty 5,500 0 000 Easlcy 5,180 7,515 SALUDA K C S rjthor 7,050 SPARTANBURG Woodruff 14,000 12,000 IVoduoo 31 200 Cross Anohor 8,400 7,020 KairforoBt 11,200 11,000 Campobello 7,000 6 000 Oowpens 6 00(J Tygor Shoala 15,400 18,000 SUMTER Atlantic 18,000 UNION. Union 11,664 TIIE FERTILIZER PLANTS. Tho roport of tho committee on tho fertilizer oompanios' proporty waa unanimously adopted. Some increases over tho rotuma wcro rnado. Tho Anderson plant was raiaod from $20,005 to $41,850; tho Virginia Carolina Chemical company plant at Beaufort from $87,460 to $128,000; tho V. C. C., plant in Chorokoc county from $35,505 AIT ) IB. it. IF n n ? iu 1110 v. k>. u., plant in Dorohoatcr from $^2,0?)0 to $42,665, and t< o V. C. C. plant in Urocnvillo from $55,145 to $86 250, hot Needed. lhomotors of tho third party oonforonoo, to bo hold in Kaunas City two wcoks honoo, having Btatod that William J. Bryan wa? in sympathy with tho movement ho wan akod ooncorning his attitude in tho matter, llo ropliod: "1 know nothing about tho third party movomont in Missouri, exoopt what I havo soon in tho papors. If tho third party is intondod to icfluonoo Missouri politios 1 do not soo that it is nooded, for tho demooraoy has shown no inclination to abandon Deinooratio prinoiplos, and whilo tho party adhors to Demo oiatio principles, as sot forth in tho Kansas City platform, now parties aro nnt nnnrlrrl tn annAmnlioli Mfn.mo m? Cleveland's administration drove many Domoorats into a third party movomont, but I am not willing to boliovo that the Clovoland clomont oan again obtain oontrol of the JDomooratio party." Wholesale Poisoning. Two hundred and fifty of tho TwentyHovcnth infantry are in tho hospital at Fort Mcl'herson noar Atlanta as a ro suit of poitoning thought to bo from oating a stow whioh was oooked all night. Four of thorn, Setgt. Weinberg; and privatos Coo, Qravely and Book may dio. Col. Fronoh, in command, has ordorod a rigid investigation and tho moss sergeant and others supposed to be responsible, will bo oourtmartialod. A nover falling oure for outs, burns, soalds, ulcers wounds and sores is DoWitt's Witoh Hazel Salvo. A most soothing and healing remedy for all skin affections. Acoept only the genuine. Dr. K. Norton .1 *_j_ I M I Mckinley assassinated (Continued from 1.) whito Burfaco of thclinon thoir worst foarH wore oonGrmod. A furoo of exposition guards worn on tho sonno by this timo and an effort was uiado to olear tho buildings. By this tiuio tho orush was torriGu. Spectators crowded down tho stairways from tho ga'.lcrios, tlio orowd on tho fl >or surged toward the rostrum whilo dspito tho strenuous efforts of polion and guards tho throng without struggled rnsdly to obtain admission. EXAMINING THE WOUND As soon as tho orowd in tho Ternplo of Mu-io had been dispersed rnfliaicnt ly tho i resident was removed in the automobile ambulaneo and taken to the exposition hospital, whoro an examina tion was made. Tho bent medical skill was fumrroned and within a brief po riod srv rrd of Buffalo's best known praotitione ra were at tho patient's pido. Tho prosidout retained the full ox woiso of bis faoultios until plaood on the operating tab'" nnd subjected to an anaesthetic. Upon tho first examination it was ascertained that ouo bullet had taken ilftot in the right breast jut-1 below tho nipple, oeusing a oom paratively harmless wound. Tho other took eflcot in tho abdomen, about four inches bolow tho left nipplo, four inches to tho navel and abouton a level with it. 1 Upon arrival at tho exposition hospital tho accord bullet wound was liTithnff Tim uJsllo !?? r.v?v?. . ?*v ?? wu j vi vu\j ? . u'- uii: ii woro opcued but tho ball was Dot located. Thu iacisioa was hastily olosod aud after a lusty consultation it wis decided to remove the patient to tho home of Presidout Milburn This was done, the automobile aiiibuUnoo being usod for the i urpoao. Arrived at, tlic Milburn residonoo all persons outsido tlio medical attendants, nurses and tho oilioials imuitdialoly concerned, were cxoludcd and tho Usk of probing for tho bullot which had lodged in the ab domen was begun by Dr. lioswoll l'arko. Whon the news of tho crimo was telephoned to tho homo cf President Milburn whoro Mrs. McKiuloy was resting immcdiato stops wcro takon to spare her the shook of a pre rnaturo statomont of tho ooourrocej be foro tho truo condition of tho prcai dent could bo ascertained. Guards woro stationed aud no ouo was per mittcd to approach tho houso. Whon it was dooidod to remove tho president froui tho exposition hospital to tho Milburn rosidouoo tho nowa was broken to Mrs. McKmlcy as gontly as might bo by members of tho Milburn family, liho bore the shook remarkably woll and displayed tho uimost fortitude. GltEAT EXCITEMENT. Whilo ttio wounded pocsidont was being homo from tho exposition to the Milburn residonco botwoon rows of onlookers with bared beads afar ilitlcront ppcotaolo was being witnessed along tho route of his assailants journey Irom tho eoono of his oriuio to polioo headquarters. 'J bo trip was made so quickly that tho prisoner was safely landed within tho wide portals of tho polioo station and tho doors olosod holer 1 any ore was awaro of his prosonoo. Tho nows of tho attempted assa-siu ation had in tho nioanwhilo born spread broadcast by tho newspapers. P'.ko wildliro it spread from mouth to mouth, 'then bulletins began to an pear on the boards along new* pap. r loutes and when iho announocuient Wf?H uiado (hat the prisoner had been taken to police h aoquarters, only two blocks distant from tho ncwspaj.es 'CClion, tho crowds surged down toward tho terrace eager for a glimpse ol tho prisoner. At police hoaoquar.ers they were met by a strong oordou of j?o;i whioh wac drawn up aorofa the p*vomeni on 1'or.ri street and admit tanoo was denied to any but ctlicials authorized to take part m the examination of tho prisoner. In a fc.v minuUs Iho orow \ had grown from tcus to huudreds aud tli o tu turn quickly swelled to ill >u aids i until tho succt was ejmj lotoly blocked i with n uiass of humanit). It was at this junoluro tl a. a.unc oao raised tho i cry cf "Lynoh him!" liko a ll?sh tho ory was taken up an 1 tho whole crowd, as if ignited by tho singlo ma eh thus applied, r? echoed tho cry "LYNCH HIM!" ' IIANO III.M!" oloscr tho crowd surged lor ward. Donbor tho throng bcoamo as lcw ar rivals swelled each moment tho Hway tng multitu ie. Tito situation was be coining ornioal when suddtly tho big doors wore flung open and a njua'd of reserves arrived with solid lront drove tho crowd back from tho ouib, thou across tho street and then gradually succoeded in dispersing tliom fioni a bull tho outrauoo to tiio station. iiy thistiuio thoro was \ robablj 50,t 00 poo plo assembled in the Vioinity ot' 1*0811, Some*, Mrio streets and tho lortaoo. The c.owd was so groat that it became noccasaty to ropo off tho ontiri street in front of poltoo hoad<iuartors and at a lato hour tho police w> ro still partolling in tho strocts in tho uoighboihood in squads of thrco or fovr. Indian Holies. Tho roocnt Hoods in East Toudcbsco have unearthed uiany things in tho way of Indian relies, skolotons aud other tiling" whioh tend to throw light on history Near Chucky City, Green county, tho doon soil of tha hotinm l*nrlu u??n washed oft, revealing parts of tho old homo of D*vy Crookoit, tho famous Touuoesoo pionoor. 1 ho uid-fashionod, doublo chimney, built of stono, whioh gavo watDith and carried off smoko from tho tiro whoro was oookod vonsion for tho hungry family of tho famous huntor and trappor is still woll preserved Killed by a Trolley. Wednesday night a stranger foil from a trolley cir on ono of tho prinoipal stroets of Columbia, 8. C.t and was pioked up in a stupefied oondition. lie died at tho hospital Thursday morning; and at tho coroner's inquost tbodoooasod was identified as Diok Williamson, who otmo from Augusta about two wcoks ago. Ho is said to havo a brother on tho Augusta polioo foroo and another in tho Sibley mill. It was shown in tho ovidonoo that tho street oar oompany was in no way responsible. Honry Bray don, Harris, N. 0., says: "1 took medioino 20 years for asthma but ono bottle of Ono Miouto Cough Cure did mo more good than any thing else during that timo. Beat Cough Cure." Dr. K. Norton. irf lllllilWXM???MM LIKE A DIME NOVEL. Is Accrunt Given by ih? R<-slste.rc >\ L? aders A. dispitch from Tamps Kla., sajs "thirlocu of iho abduotod lcadors of iho striking cigarmakcis of Tamp a Fia., have roturncd from oxilo. Tho uk n who o impost d tho oentral oom tuittco of tho Kosi6tcccia loiou of Tampa, airivod hero ou a small fruit schooner, the Gertrude, of this port. They wero marooned on a barren, uninhabited ialo off tho o >ast of liondura?, and had by an unexpooted turn of fortune, otoaped death from expo euro and s'srvaiion, and malo their way to civilization and aafoty. Toe au thoritiou at Washington Lavo instruolod the United Sa'os distriot attornoy at .Jacksonville, F.a., to niako an iovcFti gution. The patty oonMHtod of aix Spaniards, six Cubans, and ono Englishman. Tho Cubans and Englishman, however, wero natutaliz d Amtrioan oitiz^ ns. Tho stories they toll aro tubhtantia ly tho same, differing only in minor details as to iho violence resortod to t>y tnoir .ihiiuotors. Luis Ituoia was taken, at midnight, from the bodsido of his wife, whose iiocouihemeut had taken plaoe thrco days before, and whose dcatli lias siuoo b-ion reported. Ho says ho was forood into a closed oairiage and taken to a reilroad station, where ho wad put into an clcotiio oar, of wh.oh iho lights were i u , iho current having Lcou bhul off. Eight of his oomrados, who had been similarly captured, wore put with himself into iho rear ooaiparlment of tho oar, and taken to Htllast Point, a few uiiiou west of Tampa, ou llills borough Hiy. Four other inombwrh of the Kesiuiouoia Union had nrovioualv boon taken through iho woods in a wagon to tho sarno placo, whero a tug awaited them. Aftor a briof oonferonoo at Ballast Point tho thirteen mon wtro dragged aboard tho tug and a start was made, amid tho doriaivo farowolls from tho abduotors on tho dock. Tho tug hoad od lor tho eohoonor Mario (Joopor, which waa riding at anoiior in the stream with ail her saila act. Tho mon woro tianbforrcd to tho aohooncr under a heavy guard. This was on luos day night, August sixth. A at,II breeze noon oarriod thorn down tho bay and out to ata. Thoy wcro told that thoy would bo landed on English aoil, far enough away to prevent their ro turn to tho United Hiaies for a long time. Ou tho aovonth day land was flighted and tho capiivoa were informed that their dosiiuation had boon rcachod. riio mou woro lauded at night, oaoh on roooiving $5, a box of aoda oraokors, two small hams, and tbroo cans of bcof, and about a gallon of wator. Tho boats then returned to tho sohooner, which immediately sot sail and disappear! d in tho distanoo. For days thoy wandered along tho boaoh, husband ing their mcsgro supplies, and without encountering a hum ?n being or sight ing a sail. fhcir small stocks of provisions finally gave out and tho water supply was i xhau-tcd. They liad almost g*v cu up tho light when thoy were dis oovend by an Indian, wlio brought them a d, aud took them to tho mainland, and guided them to tho planiat.ou of a Mr. Bruno, whero thoy wtro v.oil rco.-ivod. l'hotr immodiato wants woro supplied and thoy proourtd a . m m 11 t./x.f ?v. - K ill i ui4ii mvov vv# ir?i\u nil MJ IU I 1 UX1UO. Tnoy wore told by Mr. Bruno, that Iruiij tho description tluy gave of the island, thoy baa evidently been lacd^d nvar the mouth of i'lAdlauon riv?r. Mftjy physicians aro now proscribing \ Kodul l^yapopp in (. uro rogu.arly haviiig found that it jj the be,t prcboripuon t.ie> onu writo because it is the oi.o preparation vsii.o:i oout.aius the elo menu ncotbary to digest not only some kinds of rood but all kind arid it theioforo cure iuoigtation and dyspepsia on ui&itor what its oauso. l)o. E. Norton. Killed His FatherAn eleven year old colored b>y killod his father n?.ar Thompson, Ga., la-?t Sunday. 'I'urnor and his wife wont to OLutch Sunday morning and loft oidcrs with the children who remained at home not to lit tho stock got into thu corn. On his return Turner found his oows and cattle grazing on hie yourgcoru aud became so enraged, that he said to his ioj: '"Now, that you didn't watch tho stock and let it got in tho oorn, I'm going to kill ycu " I'ho hoy took it in dond earnest and whon his father l*nl down for a nap ll at evening his bon got au ax.', walked into tho room where his father was blocking, and with ono blow split his head open deep enough to allow his brains to ooze out. Djath was instantaneous. Geo. W. Lino, Fowamo, Mioh , writob: ' Your Kodol Dyspopsia Uuro is tho boHt remedy for in digostion and stouiaoh trouble that L over usod. For yoars I sutforod from dyspepsia, at times compelling mo to stay in bed and oaus mo untold agony. I am oomplotoly curoby Kodol Dyspopsia Curo. In rooommendiug it to irionds who suffer from indigestion I always offor to pay for it if it fails. Thus far 1 havo never paid." Dr. E. Norton. A Yarn Nailod. Tho Andorson Daily Mail oalla Bishop Tumor dovtn on tho statomont niado rcoondy in a speooh to tho effect that in this atato whon a boy it was tho law for criminals of certain class to bo branded on ono ohcok and havo an oar lopped off. Thoao thin/s got into oiroulation often, and are takon up gladly by those who would like to mako the south, and ptriioulary South Carolina appoar au barbarous as possible. Thoy ought to bo nailed ovory timo. Tho Mail ohallengos Bishop Turner to pro duoe proof of that aesortion. Norris Silver, North Stratford. N, H.: "I purohasod a bottlo of One Minute Cough Cure whon suffering with a oough doctors told mo was inourable. One bottle reliovod me, the I second and third almost curod. To-day I am a well man." The Southern Railway. Tl e Southern rsilway's reocnt rfpro for tho ft cal year coded June 30, 1001, in of general interest asiticlatcu to tho opoiaiions of ono of tho gref.tcbt railroad systems of the oounlry. Tie avcrAgo uumbor of miles operated for tho year, including tho St. Louis divisioo, WrtH 0,012. A3 a<aiust 0,300 miles in tho provious years. 3ho mileage operated at tho oloso of tho year wan 0,728 miles, an ugainst 0,431 at tho o'ono of tho j revious yc\r, an inert am of 297 miles Both tho gross aud not rmoip sot the system show a vory largo inoroano. Tho gross earning!* for 1901 were $34 660 182.18, against $31,200,* 809.89 fur 1901, an inorcaso of $3,459,612. Tho operating expenses and taxes wnro $24 343,025.09 for 1901 and $21,831,,440.80 f< r 1900, an inoreaso of $2 512,178 23 The not income from operations was in 1901 $10,310,857 09, against $9 309 423.03 in 1900, an iocroaHO of $947,434 00. Tho not ii coiro from othor sources increased $179,900 43. In 1901 in'eroBt and rentals amountod to $7,275,002 90, against $0,755 4 42 30 in 1900, an incroaso of $504,085 90 leaving a balance fur 1901 of $3,540 500.04 for 1901, against $2 917,251.50 for 1900, an inoroano of $023,248 54 In 1901 tho number of passengers oarriod was 7,437,404 against $0,728,003 in 1900, an itjoroano of 10 53 per cont. Tho froight traHio amounted to 14,121 81 tonH in 1901, against 13 074 044 fur 1900, an luorcaso of 3,27 per oent. Tho paasongor earnings in 1901 $10,960,974.71, against $9,904,280 53 iu 1900, an incroaso of 10.73 per cont. Tho iroight earnings in 1901 wero $22,205 533 82 in 1901, against $21,095, 420 27 for 1900, an inoreaso of 5 20 per cent. There was an iuorcato of 7 58 p?r oout iu not earnings, an increase oi 0 57 per oent in net carniu,.s pur milo and an incroaso of 8.82 per oent in net turnings per rovonuo train milo. All of thoso (oxiparisons arc inado for the fiscal yearn ending Juno 30, 1001 and Juno 30, 1000. Tho showing is a very lino ono both as to it.croaso of traffic and rovonuos and indicates ablo management. Tho phyBioal condition of tho groat system was novor sogool as it is now. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, i Luc ah County. \ bb' Frank J. Cheney makes oath mat ho is senior partner of tho tirm of K J. Cheney & ? <> , doing buiinoss in tho Citv of 1'oh d >, C maty and Stato aforo sad. aid that said Arm will pav the sum of ON i) HUNDRED DOLLARS for eaoh and every oaso of Catahru that cannot bo cured tho uso of Hall'h Catarrh Cube. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to bofaro mo and suhsoribod in my proonoo, this 6th day or Dcocmbor, A. I). 1886. lseal] a- wNotary Fuolio. Hall's Calarrh Cure is taLon iatornally, and acts dirootly en tho blood and mucous sutfajos of tho systom. Send for toslimonials, froo. F. J. Cli ENEY & CO., Tolcdo.O. S d b Druggists, 7f)oouts. Hall's Family Fills are tho boR. " For six ypari I was a victim of dyapepala In its worst form. I could cat nothing out millt toast, and at times my stomach would not retain and rtigost ovon that. Last March i began taking OASOARETS and since then I have steadily Improved, until 1 am as well as I evar was in my lite." david H. mubpht, Newark. O. Pleaaant. Palatable, Potent. T??t? Good. !> Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 36c, 60o. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... t.rllnf H.m.d; t unpin;, fblMfo, Uunlr.nl. Nii? Tnrk. lit Uft Trt DAP Sold and guaranteed b; all dritgBU" I U"DAw gltta to oVuK Tobaoco Habit. Agents Wanted tnT 0P T. Booker Washington." Written l>y himself- Everybody buys; agents are now making over $100 per month; beat book to sell to colored people ever published. Write for terms, or send 21 cents for outfit and begin at once, l'leaso mention this paper. Address J. L. NICHOLS, Ailanta, Oa '^Si^COLL^l BuSlN^"*tK?w?3. SKORTHAND ^ i/rsi/.VTA^ GQ, ryChTapfioard s'TUj^ONa 6CCUM0. NOTICE, Conway I^dge, No. 90. Knights of I'ythlas will meet regularly the first and third Thursday nights of each month until otherwise ordered. I). A.Spivky Chan. Com. J. 0. tJPIVKY K. R. A 8 May 14th, 90. ly O. FKEJ) STALVEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law Conway, S. C. Ovncit in Spivoy Building 1\ K. LETIIEA, Physician and Surgeon, Conway, S. C. OiBoo in Spivoy Building D. II. WOODWARD, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Conway, 8. C. Office up stairs in Spivey Building. Dr. H. H. BURROUGHS, LOUIS, S. C. Calls promptly answered night or day. R. B. Scarborough, COITWAT, S C. ATTORNEY AT LAW. d is wiisJ of r<tf*r?noM. lb jMn wMUlti, Book o* Mom? Tr??tm?nl Mnt KltEB. iitilrM o ? ?o6Uf V. M. O.. Mtnt*. O* 1^ n I m- III nr~if 1851 FURMAN U1 GREENVIL A. P. Montague, Ph. D, L. L. D., Two courses are offered leading to the d< Mastkh or Ann (M. A.) Libiarj and Readi cal Laboratories. Jcdoon-Alt'Msi Hall, i just completed and furnished at a ooet of I'obmiToar Expenses reduced to a ininiu circulars of iaformatlou on request. For rooms apply to Prof. H. T. Cook, Greenville. 8. C. Presbyterian College Next Session opens Sept. 2(5, 1SH)1. Speol number can be accommodated in Dormitory, matriculation, and tuition, for Collegiate yc in faculty. Moral influences good. Course M. A. Fine Commercial Course. Write foi Atlantic Coast Line RAILROAD COMPANY OK SOUTH CAROLINA. CONDENSXl) SoilCDUI.B Trains Going South. Dated Nov 19, 180W No 6b* No.iP P M. A V Leave Wilmington 8:46 Le&*e Ma-ion 0:84 Arrive Florence 7:16 Leave Florence *7:46 *2 3. Arrive Sumter 8:67 8 6: No. 62 A. M Leave Suniter 8:57 *9 4( Arrive Columbia 10:20 11 0( No. 62 runs through from Charleston vi? Central it. it., leaving Charleston 7:00 a. ni Lane* 8:34 a. m., Manning 9:09 a. m. TraiuH Ooing North. No. 64* No.6< A. M. P.M Leave Columbia *6:40 *4 16 Arrive Bunitor 8:06 6 it No. U P. M Leave Bumter *8:06 6 Ot Arrive Florenoe 9:20 7 2* Leave Florenoe.. 9.60 Leave Marion 10:80 Arrive Wilmington 1:16 *L?ailj. No. 68 runs through to Charleston, 8- C., via Central It. It., arriving at Manning 6: 34 p m., Lance 6:48 p. Charleston 8:80 p. m J. R. Kenlj, General Manager. T. M. Kmerion, Traffic Manager. li M. Bmereon, General Passenger Agt Wilmington and Conway' Railroad. Southbouud.?No. 19. Local froight daily oxoopt Sunday. Leavo Chadoourn.~ 6 40 pm Leave Clarendon 6 06 pm liOave Mt Tabor .. 6 26 pm Leave Loris 6 60 pm ! Leave Banford 7 10 pm Leave Bayboro 7 20 pm Leave I'rivott* 7 '29 pm Leave Adrian.. 7 32 pm Arrive Conway 8 00 pm . Northbound.?No. 20. Looal freight daily cxoopt Sunday. Leave Conway 8 00 am Leavo Adri&u 8 26 am Leave Priveite 8 30 am Leave Bayboro 8 40 am Leave Banford 8 60 am Leave Loris 9 10 am Leave Ml Tabor 9 40 am Leave Clarendon 10 10 am Arrive Cliadbouru 10 36 am Southbound.?No. 97. I'asscDgcr 1 daily cxo pt Sunday. Loavo CbuUDoitrn 11 60 am Leave Clarendon 12 lO pm ' Leave Mt labor 12 21 pm Leave Loris 12 40 pm Leave Banford 12 61 pm i Leave Rayoom 12 6ti pm Leave Privotts 1 06 pm Leave Adjian 1 09 pm Arrive Conway 130 pm Northbound.?No. 98. 1'aabongor daily oxoopt Sunday. Leave Conway 3 40 pm Leave Adrian 4 01 pm Leavo Privetts 4 04 pm Leave Bayboro 4 12 pm Leave ttauford . 4 i<? y,m Leave Loria 4 !() pm Leave Mt labor . 4 40 pin Leave Clarendon 0 (X) pin Arrive Chadbouru 6 20 pro Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It> artificially digests the food aud aids Nature in strengthening and recon. structing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the latest discovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It in* stantly rellevesand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Oastralgia.Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. PrlceSOc. and tl. Large sine contain* 2H times sin nil Bice. Book all about dyspepsia matledf ree Prepared by E. C. DeWITT a CO., Cblcage, Conway & Sea Shore Railroad. Daily Exoept Sunday. In effect Sopt. 2, 1901. Southhmin.) N* 1R Leavos Conway 8 00 am Leave Pine Island 8 80 am Arrive Myrtle Beach 8 46 am Northbound.?No. 14. Leaves MyitlejBeaoh 6 30 pm Leaves Pine Island 6 46 pm Arrive Conway 6 16 nn? D. P. MoNeitl, Gen. Manager^ WAOOAMAW LINE 8TEAMER8.?The Steamer will leave the wharf at Conway every Monday and Wednesday morning for Georgetown at 4 o'olook, toughing all intermediate points; and will leave her wharf at Georgetown everj Tuesday and Frlda* ?a * morning for Conway at 7 o'olook, touching at all intermediate points. ! D. T. MoNeill, Qeu'l Agt and Treas., Conway, 8 C. John 8. Beatv, Agent, Georgetown, 8,0. EE-M MEDICATED CIGARS AND EE-M SMOKING TOBACCO, For uses of tobacco that suffer with Catarrh. Asthma or Bronohitls We guarantee an absolute and permanent oure of Catarrh and it is the only known remedy for for Hay Fewer. If your druggist or grooers does not keep it write FE-M (Jo., Atlanta, Ga., for the sample. Trade supplied by MunaAT Dauo Co., Columbia, 8. 0.,and Gain Dmua Co., Char1mton, B. 0. 1901VIVKHBITY, LE, S. C. President. frees of IIaohrloe or Arts (U. A ) anil ug-Koom. Physical, Chemical and Biologlcontaining Aioitormm and SorirrT Halls, twenty thousand dollars. Nkw Foktt Koom mm bj the Mess system. Catalogue and Address Dr A. P. Montague. Greenville, 8, (X of South CarolinaT al rates to boarding student*. Llmitol $ 100.'X) will for hoa\i, room-rent sar. Fire professors anl ouo instructor s of study leading to degrees of B. A. and r oatalogue or information of any hind to A. K. 8PKM0KH,Clinton, 8. C. ?:??5",n/sT ^ caaA y \ & 03iN?f J eiANAOi^^ jl I Coot> efloK-snpta y ^ ??r - f Yds! They're Wanted, j UuiIqhi aotivlly oroatcs a demand for ouHineM experts, aud those who hold diplomat from our collego are businosB experts. They hate little trouble finding plaooB, and no troabie keeping them. Huoh diplomas we guarantees flinees. It's not guesswork, and the poseibllily of disappointment in the new employee, but a guarantee from ue to your ability. ^ For full information, send now to tho t Columbia Business College, COLUMBIA, 8. C. W. H. NEWBERRY, President. SHERIDAN Toacheim Agency, I UaisNwooo, 8. 0. DEPARTMENTS Titcuxi Aobhut?We supply sobools, eoliegta, and families with tetoaers, without oharge. We aid oompsteut teachers lu hueuring positions. Tnoae wishing teaobors and teachers wishing positions stiould write uh at onoe, School Furnituri?Desks, Maps, Charts, Glebes, Ac , at lowest prices We are General Agents tor largest factory in U. 8. Looal Agents wanted. everything strictly firstelans.) School, ahi> Collkok Books by mail at publishers' prions?now auu secondhand, We take old booke in exohauge for new or seeondhanded ones, saving half the ooet ts you. We also supply books recently adopted by the state. WILL HAVE YOU T1V1B, TROUBLE AND MONEY. F. M, dherulan, Mgr. THE YOUNGBLOOD LUMBER COMPANY AUGUSTA, OA. V Orrioi and Works, North Auuobta, 8. (3. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS AND BUILDER S HARDWARE. FLOORING, 8IDINO, CEILING and IN81DH FINISHING LUMBER IN GEORGIA PINE. All Correspondence gitou prompt atten Hon. July 2? ly COLEMAN-WAGENER Hardware Company. (Successors to C. I'. Poppenhelm.)) ?Wholesale and Retail Dc* ers in? Arms, Ammunition, Agricultural Implements and Hard ware of Erery Kind and Description. |aF~8endipo8tal for Prices. King St., - - Charleston, 8 C North Greenville High School, TIGERVILLE, S. C. Thorough, ohsap, and beautifully located. Mountain Soenery; Good Water; Military feature, under auspices of Ci'adel graduate. Students from eight counties. No high t-ohool giyes a more thorough eeurae. Diplomas awsrdei to graduates. One huadred and fifty dollars' worth of scholarships awarded annually. Board |rt 60 a month. Tuition, $9 00 to $26 00 a year. Au ??? vmaioguo will tell you all. Season opens teptcuiber 12, 1901. Coma to Greenville and telephone to TigervUle. FALL Fromthe STYLES.. UP-TO-DATE 1617 Main Carpet House. Columbia, flireet, j 8C MUTUAL CARPET CO. Writ* ua for aamplea of any thing in our line. Goods shipped anywhere in the State free of freight. We are alwa, a busy. No dull days with us. When 1 in Columbia, come and aee ua. Anybody oan ahow you the plaoe. a:#5g investment 'PU - * - iiiwt win pay 125 to $100 DIVIDENDS MONTHLY la a thorough, practical Huatnoss or Mhorthan<1 training at Stokes' Business College, Writ? or call for Catalogue ana full partlculara. KING ST., Charleston, B. O.