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IN SUPPORT OF THE POWERS j Cklnntr Reformers to Consider Ways amt tlraiiH of KuMng ail Aim v. Vancouver, 13. G., July 31.?There nailed from Vancouver on 11 steamer i Empress of Itulia ."?(> prominent Chinesreformers from New York ami lloston. 20 from Seattle anil 30 from Van mver, II bound for Macao, and nil weariu;; conspicuously displnyed a button photoKmpli <?f tlieir emjieror, Kuanfi 11-u. "Ine Chinese Kinpnc Reform Association of the World has received a cableKTnm in cipher from its leader, K\van;< Yn Wu?, instructing the association to send leading members to Macao at once, where n council of war will be held to consider ways utid means of raising an army anions members of the association to sup|K>rt the allied powers. China Declared War July?<). London, July 31.?A dispatch from lien Tsin says: A PekiiiR message, dated July reEr?rts that the first outside news reached ere July IH. The failure of the relief expedition made the siege far more perilous. On July 19, the tsung li yamen broke off relations. July 2 ) China dr dared war. Baron Von Kettoler and Francis James, an Ftiglish professor, were murdered. Over 100 noueomhatants occupied the British legation. I understand <'011 verts are holding the North Cathedral. One thousand refugees occupied the palace of Prince Tm. A truce began July IT, after 2(5 days of flerce assault. One night the shelling was uninterrupted for six hours. Chinese I'irates Kxeeuted. Hoxn-Kevo, July :'l.? The acting viceroy of Canton, it is reported, is beroiningmore active and adopting a more icions po'iey. It is announeed that he | has ordered thn execution of lo pirates. H? says Li FTnng Chang i< not returning to Canton, wlere quiet prevails. The British naval an I militarv officials have taken careful observations of the Canton ami the Bogue defenses. The Boguo forts are crowded with troops and the parapets are lined up 011 the approach of steamers. Four I.ega t ion i Destroyed. Paris July ill.?According to dispatches received at the foreign oil ice the Austrian, Spanish, Iralian and Thilland legations at Peking lnive been destroyed and the French legation has been partially wrecked. The attacks tut the legations. eeaseil some days ago. The emperor and empress are living in Peking. Artillery Hoes to China. Brf.st, July .'51.?A detachment of marine artillerists has left this place fjr Toulon, where they w'll embark for China. To Hot urn to Washington, r-r""*': Washington, July 111.?President MeKinley will return to Washington next Thursday. It is not known how long he will remain here. DILLON'S PATHETIC STORY. Ilesorted to Krautl In Order to Support Ills Family. Savannah, July 511.?(Jeorge P. Dillon, alias H J. Watts, alias W. 31". Mills, alias ]f. S. Hunter, the Sandersvilli' attorney, has been committed to jail here by United States Commissioner Lewis in default of jSAOO build to answer to the charge of u-ing the mails in furtherance of a scheme to defraud. Dillon tells a pathetic story. He lias a wife and four small children and lias had much sickness in his family. lie had no practice as a lawyer, and was not making salt for his family. lie .-ays lie went into this scheme to get bread for his wife and children: that the people he ordered books from were rich and were able to lose small amounts, while the money would do him a great deal of good. He said lie had 110 money and lie could not see his fainilv starve, lb- Imd ju.nt been given employment at 6lo per month when arrested, and said that amount would have supported his family without resort to crookedness had he been let alone. SHOT DOWN FROM AMBUSH. Yoimg Mhii Assassinated at Durlcn. Aflalr Is a Mystery. Darif.n, Ga., July 31.?Arthur Hamilton, a yount? white man of this place, wns shot and mortally wounded about 10 o'clock. Ho is one of those who has l>een filling the place of the striking longshoremen, who went out on a strike about four weeks ago. There is no clew to the murderer, whatever, although Hamilton was accompanied by a negro who was taking his satchel home Um* him. The negro states that just as he and Hamilton reached the edge of town on the public highway, the wind blew off his lint and while he'stooped to pick it up, he heard a gunshot and on looking up he saw Hamilton limping away a few steps and fall. H" gave thealarm, i and Hnmilt<?n was removed to his hont I where he died. It is thought by some that the murder was done from a spirit of revenge by one i of the strikers, and by others ioat it i was from a private quarrel, llurnilton 1 oould give no explanation whatever. Southern Steel For Kxport. Birmingham, Ala., July 31.?The first : steel ever exjiorted from the south has just uecu iorwomea uv t ii : Tennessee Coal, Iron and Itailroad company from 1 its Knsley steel null to Coponhng-.-n and | Glasgow. The former took 2't tons of billet* nnrl the latter 110 tons of ingots. Export nig movements nro increasing i very rapidly, upward of dO.OOO tonshuv- | ing been forwarded tills month. New Itoad to lie llullt. Giirraw, S. C., Julydl. ? Work w ill ' be commenced on the Chesterfield and Lancaster railroad within a we< k or two. This road will run from ('In-raw todiestcrfield ami on through a fine section of country now many miles from 11113- railroad. t buries' Seventh Victim. Nr.w Ori.f.axs, July ill. ? H. If. Botfe, aged Go, an insurance solicitor, i who was shot by tho negro Charles, in the attack on Saratoga street on Friday, is dead. Thin makes seven men Charles killed, all white. EVIDENCE OF A PLOT j TO KILL KING HUMBERT: Paris Police Officers Make Startling- Disclosures. HORROR AND INDIGNATION I Kuropcnii lVcss < <>!u:::;'n(3 on the As- ' sus>iiia(ion--l.rnditir; Anarchists l)ls- . cuss the Crliat1? l'ollli<*ul Si^nilicatiee?ISrk'f sketch ol' Assassin. Paki-, July 51.?It can be statc?l on the bi.-t nulhoritv th:;f the Weii'-h i- iliiv. :av in ji.it>11 < f important facts runtMTiiinvj antecedents ami as. jciatos f lit i, tin- murderer of King Hutnl" it, ami that they ar- in communication with the Italian police on the subject. \ Vi;ii Italian anarchist leaders whoh iv f.-mid refuge in Paris declare publicly iliat there i- no plot behind the assas-tu:.!ion, the inieisnation in the liamls of ?': poliee -hows the reverse to be ten One of tin* chiefs of polio in an interview declare I that a Per tin- Milan trotiM * o 1 the l':lian political refuge s p mi 1 > Prince am" that many win - -r.tVeri i ti r:ns ef hard labor t i 'ii ar ' m>w e i ning < a: of prison anil timling rhe'r way n'.n'on !. These groups of polni -al i l'ugees who would have grievaue -.main-: llauib it nr.-veritable bote ef intrigue against the Italian tin na.eliy. ilressi passed > n.> time in Peris, and iias certainly b n I rou giit in eontaet wifii the i volutionarv Italian parry there and went from Paris to severe I other h'urop an capitals. The object of lire-si's stay in America is ?! chir a to iur . a to ceil ! funds l'.r tin- anarchic t-.m . am nig Italian worh)a mi in the I'nifed States whohavo ; more m en ' than taeir l o.ni atri its at hiire . I i an interview Ainil.eai" *'apriana. t ie It ii. n revolutionary hader, fui-l that in- was triad to h. i.f tic khiu's : ."ii :i 1 < :> : ' 11 th > kiliiti;; j an :i ke.irib'. : 1 InA , from I siteji .1 .s :e\ . f th ' jjivatesf importiui us - i will t ' i\ ;t hart political .-ittnili >. ANARCH ISTS P2IW LOTS. .SfVi'iM 1 IVr-oa . \Yt r >< !"> If.*! lo Kill | iiiit? Ii. 1". Jt.ly ".it.?T i > n>-.tssii:ati m of Kini; llutub'rt i- i dtoved t > have been tii result i)l' a |>! : A n m-militant niliv?vutly <! hired that a m . 1 i ?tr 1.:: 1 loin laid , a I * if' - at wlii ii lots i v.vr>' rtrav. n and my r.,1 ; r. as wvro ? , i ft' il to kit1 tiii* kin;:. "L*ii>* pap-r^ annotine t'.iar iCiu;r Victor lvutunuue! iii has r a -!i ! lirindisi :m<l will ixo di.veiiv to Monzn. lJ'-siiii-s l:\ p I'stjns liavo boon taken in'.') i usr siv at .M n/n. TELEGRAMS OF CONDOLENCE 1 hey t'ontluii'.' to Arrive From the Most illti.tiioiii Komats Families. JIonx \, Italy, .July ' I.?Tim body of Kin^r IIiiisj?? !f, el. - il !a Mar!;, lies on (!) !> b ordinarily it" 1 by him. Around lite mas-i .v < ami ! thru holding hunting tapers at ! he fo->' and liead of tii h"d are dowers plaeail by ttVi< on Mnrjtimerita, v. !io pas.-o I iho lono hours of tile nijth* ia jsray " by the bed o:i wltieit the body lies. Father ikynnn;;, ti car.'!" chaplain, i ia immediate cliarye of the bier. The .?i .it.:?iu ..unuui) t i -'lii.II!, IKIS 01> deivd ;; rc<|iiicm ma-s in all th churches. Aluny i -h-p'rams of r.._r r ami condolenc continue to arrive, including i!>?a .r'w from r!i mo t illustrious fain* ill' s oi' Rome. MANIFESTO TO THE NATION. II Is Issued by the Italian Ministry In , tin' Abii'ni'e of the King. IIomi:, July :i!.?In th absence of the new king, tb<- ministry lias issued in his nam'; a manifesto to the nation as follow *: "Kim; Vi toi Emanuel III, in ascending the thrum-, has to perform (ho painful duty of announcing to the country I th.' awful calamity which has violently j cat short the valuable life of King Humbert. "The nation, v.'r,..n ic;l m its sincere \ ali'cotion lor the august dead, and in a sincere feeling of di-votion and adhesion to i lie liyim-iy. while < x.crating the ci me! crime, v. ill be pi aged info profound gib: .'or the vcm-rate?! memory of :v ;o d. l.i.'.ve ami magnanimous king. th- priilo of his people and the worthy perpetuate" of the traditions of | the house of Savoy, liv rallying with i unshakcah'e loyaltv around his august successor, Italians will prove by riieir deeds that their institutions do not die." Hie king received iiie first news of the assassination cf his lather by semaphore. INDIGNATION AND HORROR. European Presi on the Assassination of Kin;; IIuinbcrt. London, July ill.?The entire Euro* j pean press utters a cry of indignc.tion and horror at the Moii/.a crime and ex* presses sympathy for Italy and Qticou Marghnerita. The difliciilty of boating su h insensate anarchist outrages is em phasized i:i many quarters. The Daily Chronicle observes: "The dagger that killed Carnot was no protest against "nmnareliial institutions: mid Dressi, who had l>eeu in America, might have had jot as coherent a nutr o for taking JVesidcnt MrKinley'.; lite a> l)o had tor shooting Humbert." Curiously enough it .seems tli it there Jias l.oeii fore warn in of the tragedy. The Jlerlitipvr Tagablntt reminds it; reader.; of ii ivw-; from (rcutz, Juno J!>, when en Italian received a letter from his son saving that the lot had fallen to him to assassinate the king of Italy ami added that four other princes Were doomed. At Vienna it is asserted that Dressi staved at lludapest two years ago. nr. which t ime lie had plenty of money and attract; 1 the attention of the p dice, wli > suspected him of being an anarchist or of having anarchist proclivity, bud drnly, on the news of tlio assassination of tlio empress of Austria, ho departed. Many arrests of Italian suspects have, o. rurrvd recently at Isclil, tlio summer residence of tlio Austrian oinporor. Maintains Ills Cynicism. Mon'/.a, .Inly 111.?Bressi maintains hiscynioi.sni. He declares liinnolf to he a revolutionary anarchist aucl said ho was ready to ''osuuio alterations if ho was released. MOB WAS LED BY PREACHER. Holiness < liureh Destroyed In North ( .?rolina--<?reat Kxeltcineiit. Dm ktown*, Tenn., July 31. ?The people of Shoal Creel;, Cherokeo c unity, N. C., ?? miles east of here, are in open roll !e.in against a class or sect that professes and p:\ aelies sanctideation, or the second blessing. Over 100 citizens of that community met and demolished tlio j church of this sect, burning it to the ground, while a Methodist mini<t??p i a sermon to tho infuriated mob. They afterward passed ltsolutions, 11 titying the members of the sicl j not t > build another church unywliero I in that comity. 'irrot excitement prevails niul serious j trouble is l'eared. WILL BE READY IN TWO WEEKS : Alabama KoporU Are In the Hands of the Printer. Moxtcom.-.iiv, Ala., July 31.?It will le gratifying new- to the lawyers of tho slate that tho one hundred ami twenty> . >ml volume ?>f Alabama reports will !> ivn.lv for distribution in two weeks. Vmb-r the law governing the publication 011 > ;.V> e tpies are authorized to be pnblisi; d, ami much complaint lias b""n naui that this is not sulliciunt to supply the demand after tho states have been -applied with copies complimentary ia x. hange for their state reports. Alabama -tale reports on this account have become valuable, and now reports for several years back have been unattainable. Itodica! Deform-. In the Klotrliko. VicioitiA, B. 0., July 81.?E. C. tikl. v, ?ld <otumissioner of tho Yu1 1: >n t rritur.v, has roe ived um Heial in! form.oil.n that tho Canadian government i- about I > introduce radical re| form in the Klondike. The royalty system is to be dona avrav with altogether ami a g ?vertini oit n?av 0IU00 is to b < -t iblishcd a* Dawson ami a compulsory f -e of > per cent charged for assaying gold and exchange for ilraft. 1'irod Into the Proi'iv-diin. Asiir.Yiu.r, X. C , July :51. ? Tho greatest political dcmonstation overs en i 1 western Carolina was inti -minted by a !ir;ro ! ) iting into a torehlighf proeossi >:i ul thousands whicli \vn- returning to t!i" .starting point. Thousand-; marched on to tho speaking at the tinish. ignorant of the shooting. Tim man shot is .1. Wallace, a blacksmith. Riddled With ISiick-hot. C'TATr.woocA, July 31.^ News has reached the city of the tuur lor of .Tamos .Tolly u i lu Ten in sse river near Hinreliwo >< 1 l>y William Shaw. Roth wero fanners and quarreled dyi r^s nnc; trivial ' matter, after which Shaw went homo, jaw nrcd a shotgun, loaded ir with bucksiiot an.l emptied both barrels into Jolly's body, killing him instantly. 1'. . ve Signed t lie S< ale. Birmingham, Ala., .Tulv.'ll.?The Tennessee Coal. Iron and Railroad company, opt ra'ors of the Ross, mcr rolling mill, have signed tho wage >calo of tho Amalgamated A>s ici.a'iui of Iron and Steel Workers, and tho operation of tho mill will be resumed as soon as' tho working force can be organized. Kneninpmen 1 Assured. Monthomkky, Ala., July 31.? All doirbts have boon removed uboat the lu l ling of tin encampment of tlie Alabama National guard sonej time in the near 1'utnre. Tho adjutant general has rwaived from the governmeut a bill of lading for the tents, which have been so long delayed. Killed by bight lllng. Montoomkky, Ala., July 3J.?During ri heavy rain and electric st >rm Mrs. John (>'I/.ary Win struck by lightning and instantly killed, li d* husband, who was in the store with her a) til? timo tho b >lr f dl, was rendered unconscious, bi}t later recovered. DAILY MARKET REPORTS. COTTON' lTIT'HKS. Nk?' N'<>::k, July 31.?Cotton futures opened barely Kten ly. oi?i:s ct.osic January ,. >-14 .... s. 1? J'eleuirv t 17 .... 8 Hi .March 8 73 f}.l? April. 8.2$ .... 8.21 May s.-.'l b.'Ji .inly 1? .3.? / iigust t> t'5 It OJ i-ejiteaiher 8 ft'i .... H 50 Ociob. r . K -,?r .... 8.20 November * 23 .... 8 l(i I) ceinber f>. 13 .... S 13 l-fpor cotton easier, middling uplands. l'?0. middling guif. lu'4c. OKAIN* AN"Ij l'.invisinvs fiii' .V'O, J uly 81. oi'i-N" ci.opk WMKAT?July .... 74 August , .... 73?i Septetub-r 75 .... 7lyt (JOHN?July .... :t;? August .... .Spjii"inli'T.. ... ? &! ?'{?>/? 3*' i OATS?July SiiM Alt/list .... ;H)': t-iepteml.or I .... 21 ii 1 I'OltK?July .... 11 <?/ September 11.8'.) .... 12 02 KAKU?*?ily (J 82J^ Sop ember 'J S) 0 H2'g October ii.H7'/t KIHS?July 7 10 September 7 CO'-'O.'^ 7 12% jHuunry. ....8.13% XAVA I. STORKS. Wii.min'otom. X. July U.?Spirits of tuipeutine, linu /it 4|f'(4l' receipts, 103. Rosin, firm ut *I.20'<M.2.!>: receipts, 355, Crude turpentio'o quiet at #1.50V?.50; receipts. 120. Tar. steady hi 40, receipts, 27. ! Savan'n'AII, July ill. Spirits of turpotv t no, tii^n at. I- bid. receipts. 1,598; sales, 107. exoorts. 20O. Itosin, firm aud uacknnged receipts 3,070; sales, 1,413; ex. |>orts, 4,140. ('It.Msl.! l'OV, Ji.ly 31. ? Turpentine, steady at 4W%; " l''"* none, Rosin, lirni; i sale*, none; unchanged. I THE TIDE IS ROLLING ON, And Our Craft is dancing' merrily upon the crest oftli billowy waves. (let aboard and we will tell you what is causin this stilV trade wind. ARE IN THE RACE TO WIN.^ An 1 we :ivi>^ i:*g '?> ?lo It by keeping die tnost cornpVe stock i | ewiy <lc| i tmeut <-i <?!ir m uuuindi store, and by selling this stock at ; price tli iw will a I'l lie'.v customers to our ilaily increasing lint, ami when v j uiwe get a customer wo have no fear of lo-ing him. See some of the fe : things that we have to oiler you in our riirUUiVimr' ?ntt-v ? ? jrurcmiUKL . ANU UNULKTAKING DEPARTMENT Beautiful suits of Surnimrc in O.ik nil the way from ?11,;"?0 to tl j fines* polished ?|ii;ir?oro?l Oak. Iron bedsteads from ?4 up to the fine I hia*s mounted, they are beauties. Mattresses from !j>2 to the finest Dexte Veil will si'so liml chairs, tables art! stands of every d-ectiption at piie< that will make your pocket book smile. Then there arc cupboard-1, safe screens, bid spring", hammocks, eo*s, baby carriages, j.?n cm"s, fine wu pictures, a 'nrge line of moulding of i-vcry design, canopy frames and nc ting, that*causes the n o.-ipiitoes and Hies to keep their distance. We hat r.ot room to mention the price of all these things and many more, but v will surprise \ou when you come. Iwing your broken furniture we en repair it. We make picture frames, and anything in the furniture lit made as yc.u wish it. We ent ry a large lino ; f glass that we will cut to fit your wants. R< member t'1 a* you can fiml here everything that is kept in a FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE STORE. OUR UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT Iam fber J. pnrtmetit that we eull your attention to. We now liav I a fill st ck i f even thing uuiallv kept in such a department. We hav I Colli:.* s.l! the W:,v * !.? it- ??' , ^ .yj nit nutoo iiit'uiuu ca>heHJ. DO Uf equipped f?r f i i 111 miii and cany a nice line of robes. OUR DRY GOODS. CLOTHING. SHOES. AND NOTIONS DEPARTMENT 1- fu'l to ovoi How ing, and, in f u:', thev are running out at every dooi nnt t ?v i:re wrapped up p-?pcr y i>i lam lies. .V visit to our store is ad rl at is in crjwnry to coiivi> ce you that wo do the business. In ou CIUKT.IJY PKl'AU rMKN l' o?n le found anything you need in tba line. lit ally we lia\c almost everything }ou need TO HAKE YOU HAPPY.? COMPETITION DON'T WORRY US. Gulp Building. Union, S. C Follow the Multitude. They know a good thine when they see it. THAT IS WHY The rush is still on a TOWNSEND'S NEW STORE. TUP PPHPI P ^ ho ki'Oj) nothing hut the? best ^ootb IML I LU I LL They are si 11 "bran" new. KNOW Tll? l),''K'c'iS/,re l\nv Vw Ajul we w ill treat you square. OCT THE IDEA: Henceforth you are a customer Yours to please, TOW N R F N D Phone 18. Tinsley's old stand TO TELL A DIAMOND. *<" n aoircr,How tlie Amateur Jlny Dlxlln^'ilih tlio True rroi:i I-'nlxe. There a?v three ways in which an r-~nj___ 3 (S:=3 1 amateur "nn tcl' whether or not a <lin- I A^f' H1 J. J?? l^f?. f mond is real. First boil the st<no in i <c,! ( siSb !! boracie acid to preserve the polish on . I v. - jj| j iJr- ^ j the snrfaccof the stone. Ileat the jewel 1 ' in n gas flame and dip it in cold water I l\ lV\R J j r? fc?/?5r while liot. If it is a diamond, it will .~L-grJ 7~ ~ ~ ftnnd the test witlior.t cracking to | /?C'^\f If-' pieces. If crystal, it will shatter and Jy\j\ \jC/ 'pi j crninhle into iittle balls. 'W f\ I Take a enp of water (a black enp, <fN ^ >4, A,\ ?:?*"' gnttn perchn or any dark stone enp is V fj 1^****} hest) and drop two stones into the wn-. itY r lkcLra mum ' I fcer. the one a diamond or n kismi -<,1 13"? Lwil A lilMW j diamond and the other what is known | W W "Q 7 B lltlVl j to be the ordinary crystal, 'fhs din- ?- "W II ll I Iw mond, if 11 true one. will rhino a clear tf i whito throngli the water and will bo n , clearly visible, while t!.o oilier stone Tf , , . ., . . will 1,1, ml will. Ilio wnl, r in ,nch n Hiwlmlnl ?Wlint on enrlh !).,> ho, . , . . . . pened to my driverV wjiy u3 to bo uliuost ..npcrcopUb.o in I ontildn't And tbo Hon Take n sorfneo of e<r:iH(l clutli or pa- 1 !hl" ''""j" K """" , .... . . ... . much use. tl on"h.? PnrcJi per - red and white Stripes are the belt : ? and pass tlie fit cue slowly over the! tr??uu u,..~ t it,i i i ,i 1,1 Jlcaith Office Hours. surface. If the colors show through f 1)9 f stone, it is crystal A diamond will not : ~~show the varieties cf coh.r, hut will : Will U; ill my < ttto at 11 to fount look the same over the red as ever tho , < hamh-r, liotu In a. in. Jlo in. cvei white stripes. Of course these test* ore y, Suialavs and liol (1 ij'8 excepted, ti only for ainatenrs. Tin ro are nnmcr , the c*< nveiih oce of < i? /ens wishing bini oris chemical tests mado me of by ex- ' P*'i mils or to tuui??Hct. any other busine pert diamond dealers, but these could |'? I tailiiog to the otliee. ^ not be used by any one not an expert ' Ha It 1MB. on the subject. " SOUTHERN RAILWAY." Condensed Schedule In Rfftoot Juno lOt lit 1000. p " STATIONS. j jBflM ^*?7 Lv. OhnrloHton i II ik> i> m 7 00 a m 2' " SuminorviUo I l.i 00 n't 7 <1 a m * Hranelivlllo 1 55 n m 8 U t m " Orangeburg 2 50 a m (-23 r m " Kingvillo 4 :t0 a in 10 15 a ig Lv. Savannah 12 20 a m " Barnwell 413 * m " Blaekvillo 4 Z8u > fa if, Lv. Columbia 7 iKi u m 11 05 am " Prosperity 8 14 ? m 12 lO n*? a " Newberry h 00 u m 12 25 p'tn " jKinety-Six 0 !fe> a m 1 20 p m \ v (-ireeitwood 0 .V) a m 1 55 p m \V Ar. Hoditos 10 15 a in 2 15 p m Lv. Abbeville 0 :C) a in 1 25 p m Ar. Bolton............ 7H 11 15 a m 3 10 p in Ly. Anderson 11) 4ft a in ~2~35 p m Ar. Uieenvi 1le... 1? _>0 p" m 4 15~p m Ar. Atlanta. (Con.Time) ;t 55 p m 0 00 p m 1C _ nations. ??",*; Rt Lv. Oreenvllle 5 30 p ni 10 15 a m Pi' dniont 0 00 p in 10 40 it m r. Wi Ill-nil St on. .2> j> m jo 55 am no At- Andoraoii 715 pm 11 40 a m " Lv. Helton 0 45 p m 11 15 a m S, Ar. Donnalds 7 15 p in 11 40_a m ,]| Ar.Alilwvtno ? 10 |> m[ 12 25 p m Lv. Hodges.. 7 lift j> in |i 55 B ,n t- Ar. Ureenwood 7 55 p in 12 20 p in ' Ninctv-Six 8 33 p in 12 55 pm " Newlierry 0 30 p ni 2 00 pm _ Prosperity II 45 p ni 2 14 p m Columbia .... 11 110 p lu 8 30 p m T) Ay. lliaelcVtllo. 3 00 a m in Haruwe 1 1115 a m le Savannah _ 5 i0 a m Lv. Kingvillo 2 itt a 111 4 43 TTm Orangeburg 3 45 a 111 5 38 p m e- Hranelivillo 4 25 a 111 6 15pm ' Numiiiorvillo 5 52 a 111 7 28 p m Ar. Llinrloston ... 7 00 a 111 8 15 p m Daily llailyi STATIONS Bally Daily No l.i. No. 18.1 01 a iiuas. N<> No 1^ }io!p i ,(lil i'y..ri,iir,e,,"n..Ar s l?p 7 00a - ' J! 11 sumnierville " 7 28p 5 52a 1 55 a 8 55 a " .Biniiehvillo. " rt 15 p 4 25 a i SS0!.1! ri" Orangobii rg " 5 33p 3 4.7 a 4 1)0 a 10 la a ^ _Kingvil:e " 4 43 j> 2 32 a Lv. .mivannali Ar . . . TTTua 0 <13?! " .. Barmvell . g 5S 4 28a| " ..plaeltvillo.. " ....!. 3^1 f* 0 1ft) a 11 40 a " .. Onlnmbia.. " 3 20 ]i 1) 8)11 7 07 a11J 20 p . ..Alston.... ? 2 30p 8 50* ( 85)8.1 1 23 p . Suntlic.,. 1 23 , 7 40 2 8 4a n. 2 fl ip ' Union ' 12 45p| 7 10p oin" n n~p " ..Jonesvillo.. " 12 25 p ft 53 p ft 1ft a 2 3, p ....Paeo.et .... " 12 Up (1 4211 OaOa 3 10 p;Ar Spartanburg Lv II 45 a 0 lop ft 00 111 3 4 ) p Lv Spartanburg Ar II 22 a ft Oftu "4/ r? -1 t0pl ' 15 pi Ar...AHhuvlllo ...Lv 8 <x) ai 3 o&p * .... .-v ... in. ? mvriiT, DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN r CH A 111 jEWTON AND GREENVILLE. . and between Charleston and Ashevillo, ' Pullman palnee sleeping cars on Traill* 35 and i. 80, HI ami !W. on A. and (J. division. I lining car* on tlieio trains servo all meals euroute, t Trains leave Spartanburg. A. & O. division, northlHJuml, 7 :tKt it. in., ii:3i p.m., (1:13 p, m., (Vestibule Limited); sou.libound 12:31 ?. m., U:l.'? p. m.. 11:34 a. in., tVestibule Limited.) Trains leave Green villi'. A. and (J. division. . northbound,<i:(Xi a. m., - :<14 t?. in. and 5:'i2p. m,t (Vestibuied Limited!'southbound, 1:1X) a. in., 4:1M> p. in.. l:l:;i<ii>. in. (Vcslihuled 1.united) Trains i:< and II -Elegant" Pullman Parlor cars Iwtwccn Chnrlostoii mid Trains l."> and ill? Puiiinan Driiwltip.Hooni Sleeping cars between Charleston ana AshoVille. Elegant Pullman Drawing-Room Buffet Sleeping ears between Savuutiah and Ashovllle onro.ito daily between Jacksonville and Oincimiiili. FRANK S. (tANNON, J. M. PULP, Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traf. Manager, Washington, D. (J. Washington, D. O. W. A. TURK. S. II. HARDWICK, Gen. Pas. Agent, A. Gen. Pas. Agent, Wasliinglon. D. U. Atlanta, CN^ Soulh OI'U . Southwest P^a i R * w C7 IN EFFECT NOVEnBER 5th, 1899. SOUTHBOUND. ; No. 4<M No 4 1 f.v. Now York, I*. 11. H.. | *11 00a in 1 *00 |>m l.v. Washington, r. It. It 1 5 no |> 111 | 4 30 a in l.v. Itlolimoinl, A. I... I '.>?I0 |> 111 I 1> US 11 ill i.V. I'ort.Mlloiltli, S. A. 1. I * 8 45 |i 111 | * JHSO 11 m \r. Wcltloii | II III |> 111 | 11 43a ni ? . Ar. Henderson I 125tinnil 135ptti Ar. Itnioigh | -tlXSum I IJS.flpHi v Ar.S. Pines, \ 4 27hm I H(10 11 }|l ' Ar. Hamlet I 511 n in I 7tjjpIP l.v'. \Vilmlngton, s. A. I. 1 | *1)OB p in A r. Monro''. S. A. I | ; ii "?:i a mi 1 * H 12 |i rn \ r. < liar lot to, S. A. 1 | * 8 65 5 in | *1025 p m Ar. Chester, 8. A. lT. .777 | 8 13 a in I *10 55 p m Ar. <'arlisle I COO a in I 1120pm \r. tiroonwood | 10 45 a in I 1 >2 urn Ar, At lions I 1 24 p in I 3 48 a in A r. At.nnta I 3 50 p in I 0 15 a in NORTHBOUNO. No. 40:: No. 38 l.v. Inula, S. A. 1 I * 1 00 p iii I * 850 p m A r. A I lions I 3 0? p in I llQGptn I A r. ( i oon wooii.... I ? ?0 p 111 I 14ualli Ar. Carlisle ....I 194 p ill awltilH _ A r. <'tiertor I " 53 p in 4-08a in Nr. Monna? i ictoji'iiil 5 45 u m l.v. < harlot to, 8. A. 1?... j * 8 :.i> i> m | * 5 off a m Ar. llninkitr^. A. !?..... i ~ll II) p m"f *~ 743a"m Ar. Wilmington. . 1.1 'I *1205 p m A r. So. 1'liion, S. A. I.... I ' 12 02 a in I * 000a m \r. Itnioigh I 203a m I II 13am Ar. Henderson I 3 20 r> in | 12 45 p in Ar. Wohloil I 4 55 a ill I 2 50pin v r. !* _rl Mininit Ii .... L I 7 25 n m I 5 20|>m A i7 lUi lilnond, A. (1... j * *" nv, tn | *'7 20 pm Vr. Washington, I'. It. It | J231pm| ii20pm -J A i\ Now York. | 023 p nv I (l^ja r; *i>ai!y. ? Nim. 4'tl and 4i>2. "The Atlanta Special,' Solid Yosltliulod Train of I ii ! I ma n Mecpnm and Couches lei won Washington anil Atlanta. also Pullman Hoopers Between I'ortsiii'Hitli and Charlotte, N. C. Nop. 41 anil 3V 'Tho S. A. 1., F.xprcim." * Soliil Train. (ouches and I'lillinaii Slicpois ? l?ol woon l'orlsinouth anil Atlanta. ? Hot Ii I rains make iminodi to connection at Atlanta for Montgnincrv, Moliilo. New Orleans, Texas, t'alifornia. Mexico,Chattanooga, N'ashv I lie, Memphis. Macon and Florida. For tickets, sleepers, etc., apply to O. Mel*. Battr. 'I. **. A., ' '. m i rvon Mrup, < tuirlntte, N. f, , K. St. John, Vieo-l'rcw. nnil OcpH, Si'KV 11. W. M. lii.DVKH, TrnfTIo Mupiiuyt. V. R. Mullen, r.i nr ral I.. *?. am kk. 'Ion. j (Jonprnl Oplcci, I'ortsrn<>nlh, Virginia, pj ~ for rent! One four room Biick Dwelling house '|v with two servants hotiMs, k itch en iM H oilier out houses. Rates reasonable. ? Apply to J. B. B'.ciiAlius. jj| u glenn springs WATER/* Ml "8 I h^ve Glenn Spiing Water fresh from the spring and will receive weekly ship- .-Mi mints duiing the summer. The price for the water is 20c per gallon. :'M \ J. C. IIuxtsm, 'J