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BIG IABOR STRU. re '~ ' 1.1l : toll Iitr co11t211Itan 11..' 3 : cl i t k i day to ten hu rs. Todaw It wa learn unolleiallv that the mills have signitied their tntention of turning the prolosit ion down. It is very plainly aplarent that the labor pt'opllt' have leen expecting a moveinnt of this kint from their actions. A prosilent of one of tihe carders mal spinners unions which are inakin7; the tight, was seen this morning and sait to your corrt-spont. ont thtat thtuy havo gotten ab1utt overy man working in their hranch of the trado in Aigusta into tho umion. He stated that if tho re'u1i't made was turnot down the leal body wold rofer it to the national organ ization ind in thc event of their be. ing nitsuccessfn in carrying the ro duction in hours and increase in sal aries throulgh a striko wonld Ibo or dored. in expllaiinmg the strike ouit look he said: "There certiainly is every appear -co of a strike now, and if it. is or dered it will be a big one. The people are hot over tile sitnation and say they want what they ask for. In Muy opinion the strike will he ordered about t he first or m iddle of April and it will be onet niot to he enided in a few days. Th11 unions are strong ly organiz.ed andi have good hack ing." this city will advice and no1 selves to be disease they of the way o1 using our de] It is the greai constructor,]1 Strength Mai Purifier that our pleasure friends and1 * ~ We guarantee the eeten ef Vinol and will efund lie eost tanone net eatlsled writh the iulteobtaned byleue liakt. !t e' .. t tuills .' 1.r)t'I affTair. A mill olicial attti th- !n, r: that te inil1- aill ovtr lh, . L r runnilig at it loss to thetn-t'lVt- tll aro nl'rt'ly keeping ihir uheelk in motion to 1il1 futunrt con)t(ract.s which thcy haVO on Iatl. Ot tcconult of tho advatnce in t ho prico of spot cot. ton and the fact that the'ro has boon n,) advance in tho' dry goods mnarkot any t nill 'hat is rraIt king eltar on thoir p'rese'nt operations is an m1111 finally Hucces-f11 ul cc rt1. Tlht' Al gusta mnills aro bunying just otnug Spot (tc)ot to Iop Ihoir iachiutts H i1 d 1)iwohtoitut storiig ally at ill It is furl tr staotl that tho mills in Charlotto art) ruumn1lg ait. Such at loss thoy throatc\n to closo dlown at any t.inlct'. ''o tiay sot f,lr ohe tin:tl tlt'l'tnt and Iho Olno ait whit-h tht- crisis will c'om11e1 inl Augusta is March I ti. If by that daty tho mlills haver not gra;nlted laibor peopIile saty I there will bt at walk Severy one in only take our permit them overtaken by can keep out K ill health by ticious :est Tonic Re l'esh Creator, ntainer, Blood t has ever been to offer to our, patrons. I Va.!e efo a pateat m.dL. cine buit a genuine ecIeeolinc dl. eeveq. Evey lngredlent of ISBN.Druggss }t. i T " S:ti .) for ::e : ::G th" S., lprang fre\m th:e ratl i:i ..ii .f :bef a ri treatv. lr. Spooner. of Wisc n t addressedi the senate in support of the pendmg bill. The measure, he stl, was entirely free from complli cations. It wats Simply at reVenue bill. WVhatever dlillicultie\s seinators or others had inl roconeiling the diitii cuiitios of the Supremo court's deo c'isionls in thet conlsular cases, he was satistiold that the proposed bill was e. >lnst ituntional, ats t ho Forakor pueorto Iiicanl bill wats constitutional. M r. Spoor roferrod to someo ro cont stltateents by Wml. J. Bryan in his newsplaper in support of the0 minority in the sonate. Ho pointed out lhat thosts very gentlernien who ilow w'eret criticisingr the\ governtnnt wer istr me ta in ' placing.th problein before* coges.H e t rat woul nt, haebenrtiid aspesn9 to congressI ad~ to the pl of9 t h * countr. He claimed the' righ of~9 th . nujorit to d~el with th Mr.9Sp9one dicse a. lengt9~*,h was9.99 interuptd b Mr. W 'llington, acrlietorol the votee in Upcst cfr ta'ireaty bHll Tdearee prom thaidm niration" frith fr eptt (t h0118ret w Ar broken.)i rvec i Mrl. Spoon'~er dharly'l arraignadthes Deo hrsta paiiryo for t the eourag ment ofichlits i n'eracourthadio declared iiit the motivela wht,ih actu sat ie tlit D lmcrtic leadersc was IIWt te armyt ati t t l Ihe o rac"'lrt Mr. Spooner rennnred thont e scn titt propoitmous by the. . rni niifority in t h HInatc' cmitte ointe Pow herine ntisi the t rnhienm phroect thait corh benh devme b tho wi~ut it nof ma le'rin he rsent statnd ho "iiat is,"'i fe el r ai~', "a lt)t te rais hollin fh1e4 Philippine archtio pjeagoaadt billwicreh hand o te hant r~ ine it" 1'fhLtIdto ) Mre. i lt . ldde (imt the ut righ oppI itioty te paalg wi ilth (HCe dellsr15t that tht, expre3'nthe o4( iteC moito forI eci the bac!ii.lliwtr av litAerigeand a bomurge. er.rybone (iHiHcat. l net Ib Ilth tii goernment of Iits rtent la. tsht aFilipnt d rturnletont, poivlicyte oGreathe Briti which? far Slbeenil ovet ihon by tat ou foreather t.c Yorkil wn -ss ra .... Y Ii -e~pata - tht tt \wo t t\ A1iM " ".1f :: t\'tb g'vo . -u m nis t h inf 'h i llh\ "wh the t r m1 t' \'h Whp mo wn' r,t\ ias $hy t' Pm "It' I WN~ 1' % oo'.llR ' i li\ itl\11 ' be , \:1 ' S It Ith u h ni' ts it 'aS 'o 4 Q5', 1 '4r p WM G n 'ft h as i r . v hi h, t sa 'l h \ t\rntt 084 '\.mn ha,Z ot nlu dN1 Recomm 'f ~'~ II 'e"tlnds ncIh' N er in e.1t t1\11 T ao portra Il: tit s of ContssMoesCtud, o"f hicsa-~u "\ a.o " , i. Nr} ttly ."id 'tll\ h , i n g,' Il.,h toe gtitude fo the ahil I ' Ns ~ 5IS ' 4 ' \\. 1: 111t\\ .tl. I i iit\ bennt received 1 from 1thenuse of e to mak tcom staemnst t ao e prtri pes to oa Co. itfR"i 0 11oZ isd S.i0Of Chica-OO1I gov tiny thoe vtiue forxcelln rnr fDr. Miles' Nervine. prompugh ae n e antdis rstfuntl lee It eer fe cnet pewtueto ad ottl IiIr'ri1tI\ tl.\ 11t\. N:e~ t\riie ltou \ of it n the house." Gratefully yours, CIIISTIANA MAtiA, Countess Mogelstud. 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'here is nlo 'giess wVork abot i t. ; i f this lin ient.t is used a cure will follow. YOU DON'T N hw quickly arn caen hecur uttil you havo treattxi it with Mexican Mustang 1iilmnentt. As a ilesh healer it, sttauda at the very top. A Free Picture of Gen. Lee Any veteran, who contemplates attending the Reunion at Dallas, April 22nd to 25th, will receive a handsome picture of General Robert E. Lee, and a copy of his farewell address (suitable for framing), if he will send us his name and address, and the name and address of the Camp to which he belongs. Your best, route to ])alias 'will be via llemphis. The ('tton lt operates Its own trains (two each day) from oMemphis to JDallas and other Texas cities without, chage. Those trains leave Memphis. morning and 0evening, after the arrival of trains via all lines thus offering you close connections and excellent oerice. N. B. BAIRD, Travena9 'assetger Aged. Atlanta. Ga. F. W. la BIAUn. General Passenger and Tkiket Ageat. St. LNls, i. SOUTHF LN RAILWAY THlE GREAT HIGHWAY OF TRADE ..D TRAVEL. U7nitin~g the Ps'incipal Coqiua.nes-ema Centes-a anid Health and Plea.see Resort, of the South with the - NOR TH, E AST and W EST. Kigh.Class Vestibule Trains, Throughe Sleepisa =Caes between New York and New Oslea, wib Aclanta. Cincinaati cbad Flomida Points via Atlanta .and via Asheville. New York and Uherida, eithea. via 1L.nehburag. Danville and aavann&ah, er via Richmaode aville -and Savannah. auperioc Dining-.Car Serviac e all Thuoughk Twaine.. Emmellent Service and Low Rates to Charlesten ae. eeunt South Casolinia Intes-State and-West,-Endian Wintes Tousist Ticketa to all Resowt. now en- sale at seduced eates. Per detailed I4esfrneation, laterature, tinme tabieetee, * apply to neareste ticAretsgent, or addreaa,r e,ge a. U. MARD WICK, - .H ALX Generai Passenger Agent,As.Cn.P* f&askington, 12. V.Ai.s . . W. HUNT.5.. R3g 08. a P eee on, A.ne. fierig.s.~n PUURW. Y.ITAYLOE, BLUE RIDGE RAILR'OAD I0YAS U. 0. BEA% TIB, Receiver. EXPERIENCE ECfective ... , li, asetween A nderson and Walhalia, MtiMed.iie Ns- . tliations. No. I A r l'O0Onms.. ..A ndersem............u,v aM86Kp A r 10 40 arn . .... fimnver....,.iv 3586pmTAE AK 'Ar a in .....A n tun.L. 1v 4 14 pm O E6vrNOwv o ri 10 13 ai.~n'y' r~i 19.v4 1Pm ~ nves sedg a sketcad desouipIn ns 4 r9 an Mnus.~~..n,v4enmtion is t pgnt abe o munlea. A, U 4I uun.Wet ink ,., ,.v447lpmn seont re estent,L.nt.0. aets Dil)WE tni i............r 61pm , eAl",,g'i g n. .9.1 A t sj Wg,ihnJ 61,m ,s.rintendIuOt ~DDlgt1'me at flng.e withM.&RNoi t 4naaan wi i nll -v W( 1 ad t d O WE , IL 504bB.nvd Glea 8prii~ R~Io~d.&uWt..Weidt #IfIUIIJI IN RtVVV4YI AfTUR JUva 2, 1901, UaIy-4xcept l4unday.' LV(lnn 8prias.................... 900a.. I?partanburg......... U;WUaa Al/ Small crops, unsalable veg ctablcs, result from want of Potash. Vegetables are especially fond of Potash. Write for our free pamphlets. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New York. VESTIBULEb LM ITEb TRAINS DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE "CaDital City Route." ilortest line between all prinoipal cities North, Oast Mouth and West. 8chednle in efoot Dec. 1, 1901. Central Time. Loc.l At Daily. Daily. lanta to Nort,hbound 66 34 Clinton. lv Savannah........1 30 pm 1 55 pin Fairfax ............ 1 09 am 3 40 pm Denma k ...... 1 60am 4 27 pm Eastern Time. Colun bia..,...... 4 10 am 7 05 pm Camden............ i 07 am 8 00 pin Choraw . .. 1 39 am 9 40 pm Ar Hamlet ............ 7 05 am 10 15 ptm io. 52,, Lv Calhoun ralls 1 00 am 4 21 pm 12 2i aml Abbeville ........ I 8 am 4 51 pm 12 57 pm Ureenwood..... 1 66 am 6 19 pi 1 22 pm Clinton............ 2 45 ain 6 08 pm 2 15 pm Carlisle............ 8 33 am 0 53 pm Cheater........... 4 OJa m 7 21 pm Catawba Jet.... 4 85 am 7 Oi pm Ar Hamlet............. 7 00 am 10 1 i pm Lv Hamlet .......... 7 2.5 am 10 41 pm Ar Ra'elgh............10 15 am I 30 am Potorsburg ..... 2126 pm 654 am 'tichn.ond....... 3 05 pm 6 15 ian Washington.... 8 3) pm iI) 1i) ar, Haltimore ........11 25 nnm 11 25 am - t'ltladei lpia.... 2.56 al i 36 jpid Now Y ork..... 30 am 4 li pi I P'Ueioutt-N~orhi 6 55inn 7 M am Eastern Time. Houtbbound. Daily. Daily. 81 27 Lv Chiraw............ 7 11 am 11 06 pm Caadon ........... 8 31 am 12 63 am Central Time. Columbia....,. 8 40 am 1 05 am Denmark......,,. 9 52 am 2 17 am Fairfax ...........10 30 arn 2 57 ani Ar Savannah .....12 05 pm 4 40 am J-teksonvill ... 3 0 pm 9 05 urn Tampa.............. 5 (0 am 5 40 pm Eastern Time. . LoOal Lv Catawba.......... 9 01 am 12 5' aro ('nt it to I heater ............ 9 45 am 12 35 am Atlanta Carlisle ............10 1 i am 2 00 am No. 63 Clinton ......... I t06 am 2 57 aim 2 45 pm Greenwood......It :2 pm 3 43 am 3 8" pm Abb--villo........ 12 21 pin 4 10 am 4 07 pm 44'alhioun Falls..12 50 pu 4 -48 am 1 45 pm Ar'Athene......... 221 pm d13am 6 9 pm A it-lat ...... 41 ina 8'o m 1 50 a1i Uolunibiaiin,. Ntwb, rrvy iand Laurt-ia 1tat)w.- y, train No h2 to-avint; Col1umla. Union sta. tion, itt 11 '0 anm daily, con ncts at M'in ton with H A L Railway. No 53, affording ihortast and qucokest rounte by several hours to Atlanta( Chattanooga. Nashvillo 8t. Lopi, Chicago and all points West. Closc co.nrctlon at Pletersburg Rithmionrl, Waslaington Portlisnuthl Norfolk, (."Iumbia Qavanniah Jnokaonvtitl and Atlnnta, with dlvergiie lines Magnificent cil ibulo trains iuarryin through'Pultlman seopti.g cars bet-wei')n n I principa p'intrs. 8. A I,. Railiway 1,000 mtle books are rcoast over C., N anal tl Rilway; ales (o WVashing. (Aun. I). C. For resdiiced rales. P'ullmnan reCervations, - ,appy W . P. Iloriiga T. P A. J. Mi. iiirr, 1at. Y. 1', & (). M . a it. IE. 12. Utineh.t. P. A . 'ainirsut hVat. I ikriloi E0d W/cstcrf Carolia Rwv U Augusta and Ashevillo Short Line Sohedub.. In Effect [ar. 29, 1901. L.uav.s Augusta............s0 056 a an 3 (.0 p un A rriv e G reun wood....12 3, pmr ....... Anderson ....................2 &. 55 p t1uur.ms............. 1 41. p mn 5 36 a me WaWtago.o sH 8.). 1 12 pm ....... Greenvll......12 22 p m 930 ana Welenn Springs..4456pm ....... Spart,an turg...... -prns 90am: 8ailud a.............b6 pjp ....... Heondersonvliit. im0 p ey ........ A04jevillo............ 7 15 p ty . . Lave A sh. vil)a.......... 7 0 pi 1p,7... 1 Spartanhuarg....12 ,p a up $S G InSri . a...,.......... .......... ... Greenv il .......12 t) p in 5 ' p im .aurens........... 0, P rn ( 6 p mn A rr ive Wate.rloo ill .)... 2 3:1 p an ..,.,,. Greenwood.....3 07 p m 7 45 pip (.55. V4i Andersone .................... 7 26 a ml Augus .a.......... S 4Iaj. ns it l6 35 y Leaves August ~~~.................... - b i Aitenie0.......... ..... ...(1 20i p t Fal rfax .................... ..... 1132p m Yein.aesee .......... 10 Ji i'i. 7 8, pml ileaufort..........LU t aar~ - 3S. pm Port itoyal ......10 30 ai ria 8 15 limi .Ar Sa vaj nahl.................... ............ .avaiiali.............. ...... Pert It oy nt'........... 100 p; to 40 ,.a. Heatujort ..... . II 4 . pni: 6 6 anm Vemassee..........1 Il n pn. s0 a. e* Alen fnty....... ............. 7 54 a n,, aeiv.e Angusta.,.................~ 10th isa Utos 04)11 (lO:1t,is ala (Myue~ w.,aaad for Iti -.,otiih oiu q. A . L.. an C. 1111. (. 14 ly iy, app~ at .spartanssara witt.Souttiern we4t v. Por anly In formatttas relatWvp I4 l's*f UP r.stesi, eh.u-lules, addaresr W. J. CRAItI, 1.d's Pa.. Adr,, T. M EMERISON. Trafilo Msanager ATLANTIC COAST LINE! PAST LINE BetWeen Ohaulestop ~nd Columbia Uipper South OaroJjand North Carolina. TBAFFIO DE3PARTMENT, WILMiNGTON, N. (C. Jan 13th, 11AS OONDENBE4D ks01iEDt [LE. GoIN WEST: In Efiect JAN. 16. 0o1NG EAST No. No. 1901 No. No. 68 62 581 60 fr Mi *.M. . *.M. t AMS. 62 6.0Lv...Charleston, 8. C.,, Ar 13. a11 a 7.35 7.61 Lv....Lances.....A r 7 40 945 9 15 9.'25 Lv,.... Num ter.... A r 8.' i 12 16.40 11.05 A f....0lumbla..Lv 4.40 6.66 .M. ...... ?2.29 Ar...Prosperit,y...Liv 2 24... ......1.42Ar...Newberry....Lv 2.;0... ..,1.25 Ar......Clinton...Lv 1.25... .....1.47 Ar...Laurens....Lv 12.66 .. .....8.26 Ar...Greenville..Lv 11.10 ... A M ...8.80 Ar..partanburg ...Lv 11.00 .,.. A M. P. 1 .,.. .....9.411 Lv..um ter, 8. U ..A r 6.45... ..... It.1Ar....anadlem.... A' 4 16... PM. Alt. ... .....9.81 A r..Lanoaster...A r 10..65... .....8.40 A r..took 11t1.... Ar 10.00... .....4.18 Ar...York vllo. ..,Ar 9.16 . .... . 62: r....Blaecsr .,.,,. Ar 815 . .7.16 Ar*... ntheorfordton..Ar 805... . .8.i A r...16arlon. 8 0..LV 6 .0 7.8Ar Winsnsboro, 8. O. Lv [Oild ... P-M... .6.11.Hondersonvlle, N. 0... 9 0... . 7.16 Ar...Ashevilte...Lv 8.00 ... I Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Nos. anBd oli aolid trains bet,ween Charles nuandGrenvIle, R (J, ONos. 68 and 69 oarr Throug9h Coaoh be tween Ohareten and clutbIa, M.EERO,Gon Pa 4 Gen'L. ManBer Trafil M nager, (