The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, July 27, 1900, Image 8

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ANOTHER TRAGEDY IN JRE YUKON DISTRICT Four Out of a Party of Five Goldseekers Perish. r FARMER IS ASSASSINATED His Head Crushed While Asleep?11 , Negroes Drowned?Bathing Party lioee Their Lives In Lake Wiley. Engineer and Fireman Killed. Tacoma, July 24.?News from Daweon givos details cf another tragedy, four out of a party of flvo losing their lives na a result of tho terriblo trip taken to tho headwaters of tho Stuart river. Goorgo Saxholm of Oakland, Cal., is the solo survivor. Ho was picked up below tho mouth of tho Stuart river, floating down tho Yukou toward Daw on. When discovered bo was nearly dead, having, ho explained after gaining his senses, been as uoar as ho know fonr days without anything to oat. Tho party loft Atlin in the fall of 1B98 and in November soparated. T MURDERED' WHILE ASLEEP. W. C. Dixon a Victim of a Midnight Assassin. * WniOHTSViLJ.E, Ga., July 21.?W. G. Dixon, a farmer 4 miles west of this place, was murdered while asleep. About 1 o'clock Mrs. Dixon was aroused by the trnggling of her husband and on striking a match found his face and head covered with blood. She immediately called a young man in an adjoining room who was living with thorn and sent him for her brother, who lives a short distance. Dixon's head above tho left eye and forehead was crushed in several plncefl. Dixon lived nbout an hour after being discovered. Klcven Negroes Drowned. Birmingham, Ala., July 24.?Monger details of the drowning of 11 nogroes in the Warrior river, at lock No. 5, near Akron, Ala., have reachod here. Whilo crossing the river ono negro, named Georgia Moore, is said to have rocked the skiff in a spirit of fun, which frightened the other negroes. The skill' dipped a couple of times and then upset. All the negroes went down into tho water and boing so badly frightened and the rivor so swift nono could bo rescued. Engineer and Fireman Killed. LaCrossk, Wis., July 21.?Tho Chicago, Milwuukeo and St. Paul passenger train No. 2, which is duo hero at 8KW? o'clock was wrecked about 5 o'clock at Kings Coolie, near Wabasha, Minn., br running into a landslide at that place. Engineer Hathaway and Fireman Thomas wero instantly killod and several passengers who wero in the forward oooch wero injurod, sorno seriously. Five People Drowned. "Ventura, Cal., July 24.?Ncwscomos from the eastern part of this county of tho drowning of livo iiersous in Wilov's lake. It was an exceedingly hot day and a party of five wont in bathing. They went out to ft raft, which suddenly began to wobble and sonic of the bathers fell into tho water. The others made a desperate attempt to rescuo their companions and in so doing perished. Soda Fountain Kxplodes. Savannah, July 21.?Reuben Brown, a negro, was charging a soda fountain at Donnelly's drug store when tho fountain exploded. Part of tho fountain went into tho room nbovo, whilo the balance of it quickly stripped off all of Brown's clothing and put out one of his oyes. The room in which tho fountain exploded was wrecked. Killed by a Trolley Car. Chattanooga, July 24.?Bud Washington, a negro, was run over and killed by au electric car near tho Whiteside street bridge. Ho had boon drinking and it is supposed that he laid down on the track and went to sleep. \ Child Accidentally Shot. Tat.botton, Gn., July 24.?Lucy Pou Persons, fl years old, whilo playing with her littlo cousin, who had a parlor rifle, ?u>Kicuuiu; MI1UI. Alio WOUUCl 1H not thouKlit to lie very serious. TO WHEEL AROUND WORLD. Bridal Couple Starts From New York, on a Tandem. New York, July 24.?SurrountYcd by a sweltering crowd in City Hull park Mr. and Mrs. Alexander E. Spiro of New York and Claude A. Uigolow and his bride of Flushing, L. 1., started on their wheels for a trip arouud the vrorld. The Bigelowa rode a tandem. Thdy estimate it will take JO months to accomplish the journey. Tho expedition is the outcome of a supposed 15,000 wager. Tho quartet will earn their living enrouto by newspaper work and photography. jHP?""*e Merchants Heavy I osc^rs. Yokoiiyma, July 24.?Tho troubles in China threaten to bring on a financial panic in Japan. China lias gradually become tho greatest held for Japanoso trade enterprise and the practical cltia ing oi tliis market is. bound to bear heavily oil many large Japanose firms. These! firms are represented by big establishments in Tien Tsln and elsewhere, and instrnctions have been sent to the staffs there to close up and retfnrn to Japan when the journey is prao hcable. South Carolina Club Formed., Chicago, July 24.?The students at tho University of Chicago from South Carolina have organized a South Carolina club by the election of Profnsrtor A. O. Moore of the South Carolina, col lego president and Miss Minnie Goo of Con- ( verse oolleg \ Spartanburg, secretary. The attendance at the un'rversity is large, there boing over 1,600a stUdotUs. Tho Booth is wall rayrssealatfo, > ?/ * REBELLION JS_SUCCESSFUL, Panama Tukrn by the Insurgents After n Sovero liiiRnsrinpiit. Panama, July 24.?Tho revolutionary forces, about' 1,600 strong, nrrivod on Friday evening at Corosal, tbo first station on the railroad lino from Panama nud only a short distance froin the city. Tho government forcos advanced at daybreak on Saturday. Sharp firing took place for several hours. Tho government forces then retired to new positions. General Boliznrio Lozada, who has been commanding tho government troops, and his chief of .staff, Colonel Miguol Miguerro, have taken refuge on tho warship Leandcr. New York, July 2-t.^-A cablo dispatch received by Dr. F. Lopez, consul general of Ecuador, from President Eloy Alfaro, seems to.conlirm the capture of Panama City by tlio Colombia rebels. The dispatch is from Guayaquil and reads: "Liberal triumph in Panama." For President Alfaro to havo received this dispatch Dr. Lopez said it must havo been sent by the minister of Ecuador at Panama. This leads him tc believe the reported capture. The rebels, numbering about 2,00), tud commanded by General lloiisark Porras, have long been menacing the city of Pauamn. LOUISIANA INSURANCE LAW, It Has Korecd Companies Out cf thf Southern 'Larill' Association. New Orleans, July 21.?In consequence of tho unfriendly attitude of the Louisiana legislature to tho lire insurance companies und tho passage by it ol tho anti compact and valued policy laws, the insurance companies nnd agents ol Louisiuua have severed their connection With tho Southern Tariff association, which includes ajl of the southeastern states, und has its headquarters in Atlanta, and closed their camp ict oflice. This does away with tho board of under writers, their system of inspection, rules and regulations and even with the salvage corps, which was supported by the Inajurnnco companies. Several companies will tnljo no cotton riehs. They are uo longer protected, and nearly nil of the companies will re duco the t&nonut of their cotton risk*. WAS CARRIED OVER THE DAM. Young Lady's Marvellous ICseapc From 1'Vittii rtv v Carkoixto.v, Gn.,-July 24.?Ai Kingsbury's park, while Vrcrl Wilson and Hiss Lula Kingsbury wore boat rid;j?g 011 the jsond, they unwarily rowed too uoai the dnm and the boat was noon beyond control and was caught by tho current nnd drifted over tho dam, some 10 or 15 i'eet high, carrying the young lady with it. Wilson, remarkable as it seems, escaped tho fall and capsizing of the boat without even getting his clothes wet or putting out his cigar. Miss Kingsbury was not seriously hurt. DEUTSCHLAND'S RECORD. Lowers That of the Kaltcr AYlllielni on llor Maiden Trip. London*, July 21.?The new HamburgAmeriean line steamer Deutsohland, Captain Albers, from Now York, arrived at Plymouth at 8:29 o'clock on her maiden trip eastward, making a record run of 5 days, 14 hours and 0 minutes despite two days of fog. Tho Plymouth record east has been held by the Kaiser Wilholin Dor Grosse, made on her tirst trip in October, 18'.?7. It was .j days, 15 hours and 10 minutes over a distance of 2,962 knots at an average speed of 21.91, and the best day's run being 619 knots. Tennessee Operators Confer. Kxoxviu.e, July 21.?Many coal operators of East Tennessee nro in secret session here. It is understood one purpose of tho meeting is to consider whether representatives of coal companies shall attend tho wacro scale conference. At-, n meeting of several operators held a few days ago i-ecommendations were drawn lip, the purpose of which was unfavorable to sending rei>resentatives to the meeting Thursday. Making ail Investigation. St. Loins, July 24.?Samuel Oompcrs, president, and H. C. O'Counell, vice president, of tlie Federation of-Labor, have held a conference with local labor leaders for the purpose of lixiug the responsibility for the breaking of the agreement of July 2, which led to the second street railway strike declaration. Cost of the South African War. London", July 24.?The supplementary notes necessitated by the prolongation of the war in South Africa amount to ?11,500,01)0, making a total of ?34,600,000 voted for this purpose and bringing tho total army estimate up to ?70,?ll)0,15d. 31 ado I llhi Leave Town. Camden, S. C., July 21.?Henry Marcus, a white man, who has dono sorvico on tho chaingaug for beating his wifo, was taken to tho depot by several men, who purchased a ticket and made him iiAilVti f lii* AilffTiiinn1 auiiaui iruiu. Registration Rooks Seized. Raleigh, July 21.?A telegram to Democratic State Chairman Simmons says tho registration books of Honeycutt's township, Sampson county, have been taken by a mob. This is Senator Marion Butler's homo township. Delegates Arriving. Atlanta, July 24.?Delegates to tho Epworth Lenguo convention which meets hero are arriving on every train, and tho indications are that it will be one of the most successful 111 point of attendance ever held in tho south. Preacher Charged With Theft. CiiAtTANOooA, July 24.?Dr. Haydon, a preacher, litis been arrested at Bristol on a warrant chnrging him with stealing jewelry from tho residence of S. B. Smith in this oily. I CAVALRY WILL SAIL AUG. ?. Four Troops Fit route to China via t?ftn Km uclsv'O. Washington, July 21.?Four troops of cavalry, nil that remained nt Fort Meyer, linvo loft for tho fur east with instructions to stop nt Nagasaki for orders. They are Troops B and G of the Third eavalvy, which have lett for San Francisco, and Troops II uud I of the Third. The four troops muster 400 men and aro pomnuuuled by Major Kinsburg. 'J UENIIIIAI. YOSUTMA I'VKVSIIIMA. [Japan's general at Tien-lain.] The detachment that left last night is > proceeding via Atlanta and will meet the others at Chattanooga. They will arrive at San Francisco Sunday or Monday and will leavo on the transport ' Meade about Aug. 1. The Fifth cavalry, under Colonel Wil[ lium A. Rall'erty, now staioncd in tho Wost Indies, has boon ordorod to tho 1 front and will arrive next Monday. 1 General Cliall'co Nearlng Nagasaki. I Washixotox, July 24.?A dispatch ha : been received at the war department from Quartermaster Tlydo at Nagasaki dinting that the transport Grant hns ' reached the Inland sea and is expected to arrive at Nagasaki tomorrow. She ' has on hoard General Ohaffoo, coii|manding the army in China, and tho 1 Sixth cavalry destined for service in 1 that country. Company M Mil route to the Coast. Atlanta, July 21.?Company M of ' tho-Fifteenth infantry, under command i of Captain John Cotter, has loft Fort MePherson for San Francisco. From . Sail Francisco tho men will ho taken in transports to Nagasaki, Japan. The ul' domic destination of tho command is > China. ^ Troops I.onve New York. NK\y Voids, July 24.?Companies I, K and L of tho Third battalion of the Fifi teenth United States infantry leff GoV> eruor's island for tho east today via San Francisco under command of Lieutenant ; Wild. MACDONALD ON THE STAND. liclatos Wlmt lie Saw aixl Heard Around the Kxceutlvo Building. Gkokqetown, Ky.t July 21. ? The j prosecution in the Powers caso asked for and was awarded a supoenao duces tecum against managers of both tolegrnph olllccs at Frankfort requiring them to bring into court all cipher telo| grams sent through their olltcos between the dates Dec. 22 and Feb. 5. Also a subpoenao duces tecum against b.ith the 1 secretary of state atjd the adjutant general requiring them to bring the executive journal and other records, Pat MacDonald of Fraukfort testified that on Jan. oO, a few minutps prior to the shooting, ho saw Culton and another man who ho thought was State Inspector Lester standing at the point whero Goobel fell shortly afterward. On Saturday prior to the assassination witness saw a man run down tho steps from the legislative halls and calling to a crowd of mountain men, said: ' "Go , and get your guns, its time for the shooting to begin," Representative Berry, Republican, had just been unseated. Wituoss did not know tho man who was talking, Will Not Sign the Scale. , YouxasTowN.O., July 24.?Tho Ameri cau Steel Hoop company has notified Secretary Nutt, of tho Iron Manufacturers' association, that they will not sign the scalo presented by the Amnlgated associat ion and that they will take tho same position in the matter as tho Republic Iron and Steel company. DAILY MARKET REPORTS. COTTON. Nkw York. July 24.?Cotton futures opened steady. OPKJ* CI,09? January 8.15 .... 8.21) , February 8.17 .... 8.81 I ; March 8.20 .... 8.85 1 April *.21 8.88 ' May 0.2& .... 8 80 I Juuo .... July .... 10.0J. August 9.24 .... V 89 September 8.05 .... 8.78 October 8.82 .... 8.46 November 8.18 .... 8.83 December 8.15 .... 8.28 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. | clilcaoo, July 21. OPKK ci.08k WllKAT?July .... 71% \ August .... 74'4 j ! September 76%?7C%.... 75% i Corn?July ? 88% I August .... 3 % ! ! Septembor 38%?39 .... 88% j Oats?July .... 22% August .... *iy? September. 23%?23%.... 2J% i Pork.?July .... 11.no i September 11.95 .... 11.93 iuAiiii?amy ... .O.l'i'/J i September 3.S2'{ ....tt.'iiy, ' October .... 3. no _ Ribs?July , I September 6 05 .... G.05 ; October .... 6.00 NAVAL S TOR ICS. , wilmington. July t'4.?Spirits turpentine, n u lling doing; receipts. 103. Kosin, j ] linn at $1.'J0'<'.1.2?>; receipts, 344. Tor, firm j ut 41.40 receipts 2">. Crude turpentine, -| easier at 41.00?3.d l; receipts. 1.M1. I Savannah, J uly 21.?Spirits turpentine, | dull at 43. receipts, 1,0 41. sales, ;30l ex] ports, 134. Kosiu steady; (J and below otf ! f>c: r.celpts, 3,013; sales, '2 437. < xports, 1 ' j Ciiaulkston, July 31.?Turpentine nom! inar, nothing doing. Kosiu, tlriu; sales, | nonet unchanged. i t THE TIDE IS I Ami Our Cral'i Is dancing billowy waves. < let aboard and \ this stiff trade wind. -3$WE ARE IN THE And wc arc going to do it hy ke every department of our mammoth sto price tli*it will add new customers to ou onee get a customer wc have no fear of ..... i - - ? iuiii^o mat w u ii?nu iu uiiui VUU III tilir FURNITURE . AND UNDEI Beautiful suits of furniture iu Oal finest polished ?|U'irtcrc?l Oak. Iron 1> brass mounted, they aie beauties. Ma You will also find chairs, tables uiul ftu that will make your pocket book Ftni'e. screens, b? ?l springs, hammocks, eo's, pictures, a large line of moulding of evi ting, that causes the mosquitoes and ili not room to mention the price of all th< will surprise you when y-ot conic. Uii repair it. We m ike picturo frames, a made as you wish it. We carry a large line of glass thai member that you can find here cvcrylli FIRST-CLASS FUR OUR UNDERTAKE Is another department that we cal a faM at- ck < f everything usually kept Colli us all the way fiom $2.t 0 to th etprpped f?r trimming, ami carry a nil our drv noons ni\ SHOE3, AND NOTK 1-5 fu'l to ovci'J )'ving, :nnl, in f.ic*, but tb??y urp v.riippti| up proper'y in bi tl :?t i< itrct'ssary to convjrpe yotj i guockuy lA'Taiitmen r cm i.e line, llcally we Intro alipust ovp|*\t|jii HAKE Y( COMPETITION DO M. W. I Culp Building. Follow the Mul T w THAT IS WHY TOWNSEND'S THE PEOPLE KNOW ( JHfenpefo Yours to TOWN Phone 18. / "Site \Yn? Not a Golfer." ITnsbnnd?What on earth has happened to uiy driver? Wife?Oh, I couldn't find the hammer, so I used that thing I It wasn't much use, though.? Pin cji Wlion nn OrrLnrd Need* St Imalat Inn. As to the Indications when a bearing orchard needs stimulating tlie eminent nomologist I>r. Warder once said, ^ "When tlie growth of the terminal ^ branches fails to moke nn annual ex- , tension of nt least one foot in length, 0 the tree should be stimulated by ma- j, nuring the land and giving It thorough cultivation." ROLLING ON. merrily upon the crest of the vc will tell you what is causing RACE TO WIN.Sgeping the most cornple'c stock in ro, and by selling this stock at a r daily increasing list, and when we losing him. Sec some of the few STAKING DEPARTMENT' k all the way from ?11,50 to the cdsteuds from ?4 up to the finest ttressts from ?2 to the finest Dexttr. mds of eviry description at prices Then there are cupbonids, safes, baby carriages, go cur s, fine wall cry design, cammy frames and netes to keep their dis'at ee. We huv< rxo tlitriiva ni.il ?n nr>if V.t.1 ' Uiivi Uliill y All VI \T) UU t ? V i?lt y< ?11* brohen furniture we can ml anything in the furniture lino t we will cut to fit your wants. 11cling that is kept in a iNITURE STORE. IG DEPARTMENT 1 your attention to. We now hav< in sueli a department. We have o finest mctalic ca'kets. Wo an 10 line of rob08. OTHING, DNS DEPARTMENT they are running out at every door, lu lled. A visit to our store is all that \yo do the business. In om foun t anything you need in that ig } ou need ? )U HAPPY. ? IN ! WUKKY US. 80B0, Union, S. C. titude. hey know a good thing hen they seejt^ The rush is still on ai NEW STORE. ) nothing but the best gooils. II '(bran" new. are right. 11 treat you squai'o. 3ET THE IDEA? rth you are a customer. ple??e? QFNn o a i jl/? Tinsley's old stand. Tiifff'n Itctort. A Welshman, walking through a 'ashionable street in London, uoticed in a door a bell. At the side of the loll were these words, "IMease ring he bell." Taffy went and rang the bell. In n second a powdered little footman npleared and asked him what he wr.uted. 'Js'othiug," said the Welshman, "but 1 ang the bell because It says so." "Pji," said the footman, with' a smile, 'I see you come ?from the country vhere nanuygnats grow on gooseberry lushafi!" "Yes," answered tho Welsh map. "Qui n London there are mure wonderful liglits. You linve only to ring a bell, ind a monkey pops out."?London Teltrrt?n nh "rtc Dnke ami IIIh Outfit. "I roc that the Ihltish otlieers under [yord Roberts are dinting at the delay." "That's easily explained." "What do you menu?" "Why, the Duke of Maribprougl) haq cached IJlocinfonteln with his chafing lisli outtlt."?Cleveland Plain Dealer. Health Office HourAtWill Ik? in my ntilce, ?t the Council 'lumber, from 10 a. in. to 13 m. even lay, Sundays and holdiys excepted, fo> iie convenience of clr /ens wishing burin' eimits or to tiannnct any other busmen ertaiiiing to theofiiee. W. D. Harris. JO?tf. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. '' Condensed Scliciliiln In Tr.fToot Juno 10th. WW. STATIONS. ^"fi. Lv. Chiirl. HioM 1 it u) p m 7 00 a m " SummcrviUe. 12 00 n't 7 41 a m " Bruuchville 1 5> n 111 H 53 s m .. SP'MKp'nirg ~i+ n in 0 21 n n KiiiKvillo 4 00 n in lo 15 a m Lv. Suvaimuh " "12 20 ? m ;; Harniv. il 4 13 a m Blnckvlllo 4 ?_ ? Cy. Columbia. 7 uTa m 11 u;, 1 m .. Prosperity M 14 ,v m 12 10 n'n .. Sfwo'rry 8 :*) n 111 12 29pm . N'nety-Sfx. 0 :w n m 1 20 p m Mrvomvood 0 fiO 11 in 1 55 p in Ar. Hodjtos 1U 15 n 2 15 p m Lv. AlilH-yillo ~ jjf jt5 ? 1 jtVpjn Ar. Boltoll. . . 11 l.-( Ii n, ;j jy p Jy, 1 Lv. Andoinon 10~~45~iTm " 3 85 p 5 Ar. (-ri-.-.-iivill<?. 1.' :.M p nil 4 l&~p m Ar. AtliHiln.Kl.in.Tiinoi1 :i .Vi p m| u oo_p ni STATIONS. l);,ily" | ~ pnlly No III, J No, J2. Lv. gvwmvillo 1:?? i? tq lo ISTm ^ .. &,n?"m|,t. ?0) p 111 10 40 n m R yillikwnton, A 22 p nil lo H a m Ar. Anrtoraog J i:, ,?i jj-jft a'g a'T." & 1' '?! " > "? ITS Ar.Donnnlrts _7 13 ml 11 to a m Ar.Alilmvilto x 10 ,, ,n 12 25 iTm LiV. ilodpes 7 05 p ml 11 S5 a m Ar. Greenwood 7 55 j? m; 12 20 p m " Ninoty-Six 8 Sti i? ml 12 55 p m '* Newberry 0 :fc> p in 2 Oti |i j?? " Prosjierity 0 !."? p in 2 14 p iu Onliuuliln II :#> p m 0 MB p m Ar. biiH'kviilt1 8 00 n in " Barnwo 1 It 13 a in , " Savannah r? IQ ? iq Lv. Kintxviile 2 82 a in 4 4.1 p ip " OmiiK?'lmrw j 8 47 n m .7 88 p pi " Rranehvilln 4 2.7 a in ft 15 n m " Smiimorvillo ! .7.72 n m 7 38 p in Ar. Charleston I 7 00 a ml h is p m llailv Daily] <T\Tinv< I Dailvi Daily NoJA NII.I I.1 iN?>. 14. Kn.ll, 11 00 p i <Oa liV..< Inure 0.0..A1 j 8 lap 7 4>J r> 12 OOnl 7 II a! " Suinniervillo ' 7 28 p J 52a 1 .75 n 8 .73 al " .Branehville. " 0 15 p 4 2.7 a 2 .70a. ! 23 a| " Or.in^oliu ru " | .7 88p 8 45 a 4 3'J a M l.'^a. " Kimrvil'e " j 4 48 p 3 2 12 20 a' ... IjV. . -iivaiinah Ar .7 111 ^ 4 18 a, " .. Barnwell . " 3 1.7 f, 4 28a! " ..HlaeUville .. ' 3 (JO ? It St)n U 40n " .. Columbia.. " 8 Alp 0 8)p 7 07 a 1J 20 p " . ..APImi.... " 2 HOp! 8f4ln 8 08 a I 28 p '* . . Canine ... " 1 28 p 7 in p 8 4.7a: 2 01 i? " lisinii..... " 112 45 p T Hip 0 04 a 2 2!p " ..Jonesvillp.', " .12 2.7 p fl sjip II 111 a 2 87 J) ii . .I'in'j.'t.t , " 12 |4 p il 42p 9.70a' 8 10 |> Ar Spar I iinbiir;; 1 .v 11 4.7 a II i5p 9 55 al 8 40 pi I ?v Spartanburg Arjll 22 a 0<Dp 1 101>| i 15p Ar...Aslinvi'.lf>a 00n' 3 Pop "P" p. in. "A" a. in. "N" liiiiht. . ? DOUB1.K DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN CHAHIiESTON AND (7BEENVIDLE, and lictwemi Charleston and Asheville. Pullman palace sleeping ears on Trains.'15and 00, 87 and 88 on A. and I'. division. Diningcnra on tlnno trains serve all meals enroute . ' 1 " Trains leave Spartanburg, A. A t'. 'divjtaton, northbound. 7:08 a.m., 3:8< p.m., 0:13 p." m., (Vestibule Limited); sonlhlound 12:20 a.' m.': 8:15 p.m., 11:34 n. m., (Vestibule Limited ' 'imins leave (frpnivillp, and IS division, nortlil><?nnrt,il:00 n. ni.,2:.;4i>. m. nn?l5:&n. (Vestihuled I,iniit<*)): sinitnl oiiim. 1 rJ'O ft. to., 4 :'.*(]>. in.. m. i Vestibuhxl Limited) Trains l:i and 14 F<!ognnt Pullman Parlor earn between Charhvdusi and Trains !.'? una l?i?Pullman Uruwtng-Hoom Bleeping curs Imtweoii (.'harlotton nn<l Athcvilli'. Elegant Pullman Drawing- Room Buffet Bleeping enrsbetweeu Savannah nud Aehcvtlle en route daily between Jacksonville and Cincinnati. FRANK S. (tAXXON, J. M. CULP, Third V-P. As Gen. Mgr., Traf. Manager, Washington, D. C. Washington, D. O. W. A. TCRK*. S. H. IIARDWlCfc, Gen. Pas. Agent, A. Gen. Pas'; Agent., Washington, D. (J. Atlanta,'tijy I South and Southwest." IN EFFECT NOVEnBER 5th, i8^. COIITUDOIlUn w w w r i i? va \# ? u No. 4U3 No \ | r.v. Now York, I*. It. It.. | *11 00 a m I * II00 |?m i.v. Washington, 1*. H. 1< | 5(10 |> jn | 4 TJO ?\ ni l.v. Itichinond. A. C. I.- 1 11 00 p i(i I 0 ffet a |p l.v. Portsmouth, S. A. 1.1 * 8 45 j? in | * 9 30 am Ar. Weldon I 11 101? in 11 4jl a m Ar. llcmlorspu I 12 Wa in I Jiptp m Ar. Kaieigh i U >51 a in I >1 !> p Ar. So Pines ) 4 27 am I ?100p m Ar. Hamlet I 5 It a in I 7 00pm l.v. Wilmington,8. A. 1.1 I * 805p na A r. Monroo, S. A. I. | * ? .>1 n in I * 912j? rn Ar. Charlotto, H. A. 1 | * 800a m | *1025 p m Ar. Chester, S. A. I, 1*8 10 u in | *1055p m A r. Carlisle I 0 00am I 1128pm Ar. (irecnwood I 10 45 a in I 1 12a m Ar, Athena 124pm) 318am Ar. At.unto | 2 50 pm j t( |5 a |h NpRTHilOUNO. * o.'402 Np.?i l.v. Atlanta, S, I,,,... I * | U0 p in I * SMIpm A r. At lions I it on j> 111 I 1106 pm A r. (Irecnwood ..I 5 40 p in I Mliam Ar. Carlisle I 7 24 P HI j 3 00m m Ar. Chester | 7 52 p in 4 08 a in Ar. Monroe |^ 0 30 p 111 I 5 45 a in i.v. Charlotte, S. A. 1,... | * 8 201> m I * 5 00 a 111 Ar. Hamlet. S. A. t | ll 10 p m | * 743 a m Ar. Wilmington. S. . I, | * | *1205pm^_ ArTSo." Pint s, S. A. I. .. | *12 02a m ! * 000a Ar. I'aleigh I 02a m I II '3a. ''-Jf Ar. Henderson I 3 2flam I 12 45 pin Ar. Weldon I 4 55am I 2 50pm-,'. a r. Portsmouth I 7 25 a 111 I 5 20pm Ar. Itiehmond, A. C. I... | * 8 15-1 in I * 7 20 pin Ar. Washington, I*. tt. it | 1231 p in li 20p m Ar. New York | (123pm I 0 53a m nallyT" Nos. 403 anil 402.---"The Atlanta Special,' Solid Vcstibnled Train of l'nIIlaan Sleepers and Coaches betwien Washington iind-Allaiitii, also I'll 11 ma n Sleepers bctweon'l'ortainoiith and Charlotte. N. C. ' >' Nos.JI and _:t8. ^ *fT|ie S. /}. f,, Kxpj-r;^R.'; r?? . < I'iu'np }!'<( i-.Hiinnn c.'fjippv; between Portsmouth and Atlnnpp Hotli t ruins make iminrdi .to ronncctipn )|t Atlanta for MontKoiiU'rv, Mobilo, Nevv Op leans, Texas, California, M|i.xieo,Clipttanpog*, Nashville, Memphis, Macon find Florida, For tickets, sleepers, etc., apply to G. MOP. ltATTIt, I . I*. A., 23Tryon Stree, Charlotte, N. c. K. St, John, Vleo-Prcs, and Gon't. M'ft'r. H. w. It, (ii.ovkh, Trallie Manager. V. K. MoIIkk, General Snpt. L. s. am.k.v. Gen. I'ass'r. Agent. General Ottlces, Portsmouth, Virginia. HORRENT One four room Brick pwelling house Willi two servants housis, kitchen aq I other out houses. Hates reasonable. Applf to J. D. Jt'CUAnp*. 10-tf GLENN SPRINGS WATER. I lr-?ve Glenn Spilng Water fresh from the spring, and will receive weekly shipmin's dming the summer. The price x for the w ater is '20c per gallon. J. C. Hunts*. i 4 J