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Longavita THE TABLET OF LIFE (AVufa At Lonigm 5if jm ) The Scientific Discovery of the Age! The Magic Key to the Mystery of Life! Krom tlmo?*lmmoniorlHl It b?u? <xv>n nv?n"n predominating ambition to 'prolong life- ^ Hut illU'MIX tllU UiaiiJ viiimuiv iukii^ miiv v devoted their lives to tho fascinating subject. It was left Tor the immortal Darwin to kIvh to the world, in his great theory of l.ifc, the fundamental principle upon which to build Mil furuicr research in thlsdiiootioii, Following closely iu his footsteps came Prof. 1?i-. Ludwig Hucohner. u German scientist of intertiMtloual renown, wi h his remarkable work entitled "Das liucli des I .allien LobeiiH" (the book on Longer ity). Ilut alas, like Darwin he too died, ere ho could reap the fruit of his wonderful doctrine, others however, equally (treat took up the Interrupted thread with the result that two German s. ientists, alter years of experiments and research, have at hist oiscoverod the teeret of Longer ity, in tho shape of a remarkable Vegetable Com* jaruiid, which, If propcr'y used will positive y proln k Tjilo. rhlstto?v rente ly, appv,. riately named "Longa vita" (tueanitir Long' Life) has Iroeu subjeaie I to the nio.>t right tesis it al > the litadiil't clinics un I hospitals t'tr >u;r!iout Kurope with tnaiveiousi-esiiita. .Vp >r< in lug tho importance ot this discovery, we liavo acquired, at enormous e??:t, -i oexi .1 kIvunropriet uy right t.? this it- !> wondi r tul preparation, wl.i :lt has proved a blessing to mankind. "Longavitu" is the true Tablet of I.lie; n rejuvenator pur excellence. em lardylng tho heritable senrof ot longevity in 11 praeticnl, feasible form, li is the fountain of l emetual youth, which it proloiu-.s mr beyond its present limits, while retaining health in u porfootly normal state, "l,on?nvita" brlHr'-tons the eye, stimulates the mental activity. idves elasticity to the step, makes the face full, absorbs wrinkles, cleanses the system, purities the skin, anil is the only true l'onco tie t.eon remedy for old Nund you nty of both sexes. Kp.l_.rset by Kuropo sleading pysicians. SI.00 a Box by mail. HUGO VON TILLENBURG MEDICAL CO., (SOt.K V. S. AOKNTS) 1131-1133-1.35 Broadway, N:\v Y.trk Ciiy AN ALLEGED PLOT . TO MURDER fl'KINLEY Letter Sent tho Pclico cf IIobokon Giving Eetaila. NAMES THE CONSPIRATOR > Alleged Chief of iho I'lot I * Said to lie uii Kx-Couvlct \Y!:o Has Recently Come to l'lils Country Prom Prance. Police Are Reticent. New Yokit, Nov. 27.?The polico of Jloboken, N. ?T., huvo received it letter alleging the existence of a plot to nsmssinute President Mc Kin ley. The writer of tho letter gave ia his communication tho name of the alleged chief wiuwu uiv; iviunj wo make public ut tins time. The letter, which is illegally .signed, is as follows: "Sik--Having almost thoroughly aisared myself of auauarchist plot against liis excellency President McKinl -y, I consider it my duty to advise you of the liamo of ouo who is more than suspected of being a lender, whose name is found in the inclosed slip. He is a fngitivo from justice and a dangerous man, having been convicted several times, and oil the last occasion-being sentenced to live years' imprisonment for an anarchist attempt. "My statement can In verified o:i appealing to the prelect of police at Parts, Prance. In the courso of the past year he bud concealed with him a muti named Francois, the author of rui anarchist attempt at Scrantou, where ho mortally wounded nu agent of tha police. " The writer of this letter, the police say, has been located and lii3 story will be investigated. WILL WED A SOUTHERN GIRL II. 31. Flagler to Marry Miss ICccnati of Wilmington, X. ('. Chicago, Nov. 37.?II. M. Flagler, the multi-millionaire, is again to bccomq a benedict. This time ho is to marry Miss Keeiiau of Wilmington, N. C. Tko wodding is sot for tho spring. His lately divorced wife, whose mind was for years affected, is now confined in an asylum. Miss Keenan is not vonntr. nor tjeautiful, bat she possesses a bright uud charming personality. There is to be a grand wedding in "Washington when Miss Kceunu?a groat favorite iti the exclusive set?is united to Mr. Flagler, and extensive preparations are now in progress for the event. Miss Keen an has for years been prominent in southern society. Hot Ikili-vod In Mncon. Macon*. Nov. ?7.?Miss Kcenan, who is rejsiru d the fiance of H. M. Flagler, the millionaire of N %? York and Florida Jines, and whoso marriage is reported to occur next sprinc, i-. tho eldest sister of Mrs. ,J. Ulisbv Wise of this city. Miss Keen no has never resided hero, though she has vi.-ited her sister ami been socially entertained. Tho family hero discredit the report and are di-inclined to (liaCUSS it. NEW LINE TO THE ORIENT Moinet Itlng New In the Shipment of Wheat to the (int. ' IVnTi.\n*i>, Or., Nov. 27. ?Something ' iotly new in the wheat exporting business has come to light by the charter of the IJritish steamsliip?Glontnrrot to load 011 Pugct sound for Europo by way of the Oriont and Suez canal. Tho shipment, which goes out on tho Glenturrot, will bo tho first that has over gone to jvwrope oy way 01 tne Uriont. Tho Glenturret, which is the first of a regular line that will ply bctweon tho Pacific coast ports, will load 011 her first outward trip about 8,000 tons of wheat and will fill up tho remainder of her 6,000 tons space with freight for tho Orient. She will touch at Yokohama, Kobe. Hong-Kong, Manila, Singapore And Colombo. Tho Glenlochy, a sister ship of tho Glentnrret, now enronte from tho Orient to the sound to load wheat for Europo, will probably return in the new service. Usually, when you pass two women, you can hear one ask. "Did you make It without a pattern '/"?-Atchison Globo. ; . ' ' -L HEAVY RAINS CAUSE RIVERS TO OVERFLOW * Monongahela and Allegheny Above the Danger Line. MIL7/; ARE CLOSED DOWN tfloo.1 CiilMV. J.l !. ? r^uslll033 A.uug tho Ktver b'ront? *? lii'fo Men l>ic\v.ied u:i 1 tttudrcd* Out c: plcyiucni? l>ur.: ige Mm wit ru. P.T rsBcao, Nov. - 7. ? After litre? 1:27a of incessant rain a .1 ?od unpreee hated for this season ot tne year swept e./u tho jMonotipr.belc :.i .Vii.'ghuijy r vera last r.igl rv.mi-,tf ! ul.e.ls vf thoucci:o> of < j.i.u : wort \ of y pet'tv. tlrt \. ; fc t tLirro"* :. tempoir.r ! .JV, i ? )vmi'titti">usuta.. A v...... ...t by the iaspetisioa of tho many industrial establishments lining tho banks of both streams and rendering hundreds of families homeless. A November Cood is qnito comtnou, but it rarely reaches the danger line and for this reason tho steady rains of tho past lew days caused tin alarm. Tho precipitation lmi boon heavier than usual 111 tho mountains at tho headwaters of both rivers, howovur, and it was not until lute yesterday that tho warning was sent out that both streams were getting beyond their banks and that there was a dangerous Hood threat oneu. inc result was tie! fust rising waters caught inauy wholly unprepared and much valuable property that was tied up for only a moderate stage was carried away. The danger lino is at feet and this was passed about 8 o'clock this morning and seven hours later, at 11 o'clock, the mark at Davis i>laiul data registered 25 feet and 7 inches. iioth rivers were stationary an I it was thought the worst was over. Do win mis Inundated. Tho lowlands in 'Pittsburg, Allegheny, South Pittsburg, Sharpsburg and Mclveesport art! inundated and nearly every plant fronting the two rivers has been forced to shut down. Hundreds of families in these districts have either been driven from their homes or are living in the upper floors and using skiffs. The: o were many narrow escapes tj'om drowning during the night and several men are reports ! to the police as missing, but only three fatalities are known. Davis and Pluck'T, with thrco companions, attempted to row across tlio Allegheny in a sktif, which became unmanageable and collided with a coal boat. The men wore thrown into tho river and Davis and Flocker drowned. The others clung to the upturned boat and were rescued after being carried 2 miles down the river. At Neville islau 1 tho four span railroad bridge in o uirse of con-traction was s.vept away daring the night. It was being erected for t'io American {Steel and Wire company, and it was also to be used for passenger traflic by tho Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad company. Storm Ilroaks; Rivers Ilislng, Pakkkksburcs, W. Va., Nov. 27.?I/ist night the sky cleared and tho storm ceased, which has been raging for a week, raining and snowing almost incessantly. Ti/e Ohio river is rising rapidly and reached n stagy of 15 foot 8 inches at 8 o'clock this morning. Little Kuunwkn, nt Crestou and Grantsville, was 15 foot, which is a largo body ol water for that sectiou, and means tbo release of many thousands of feot of ties and timber. Illgli Water at Parsons. PatssoxS, W. Va, Nov. 27.?High water has done thousands of dollars of damage in this county during tho past 30 hours. Tho Glenn Boom and Lumber company lost $10,01)3 in logs anrl finished lumber and farmers along the river suffered severely. Water put out the fires in tho courthousobasementnml surrounded tho schoolhousc, compelling the adjournment of court and school. Men Have Disappeared. Point Pf.i.f.e, Out., Nov. 27.?When daylight allowed anxious watchers to see the spars of the wrecked schooner on tho middle ground today there was no sign of the men who w re la bed to thy rigging yesterday when tho tut Hen* Kill.j left tho scene for Kin<-sville. Tit : sea has gone dov. .1 considerably and an attempt will ho made to reach tho wrecked schooner. Heavy Kalnfall in Tennessee. Jamestown*, ,Tcn?., Nov. 27.?llain has fnUcti unpeasingly for four days. All crocks and rivers'in the county are out of their hanks. It is feared much damage has been dono to farm lands, rufts. umber regions and otherwise by the high water. a* ? ?? ^ .IMUMUII-I BVtill I/OW11) Gkeexvili.k, S. C., Nov. 27.? Doputy Sheriff t Gilreath has captured Miles Cureton, the negro who killod Nod Clark two weeks ago in the Dark Corner, Curoton had bueu hiding out in tho mountains of North Carolina. Gilreath got on his track, located hint at Gustonio, N. C., where ho was captured. At Gostouia ho mado desperate resistance. Absorbed l>y tho Vand.'ibtlts, Marshal.!., Mich., Nov. 27. ?Tho Vauderbilts havo como into possession of tho Cincinnati Northern railroad, which run.; from Allegan to Toledo, and from Jackson to .Cincinnati. Several million dollars will bo expended on tho road and tho proposed extension from Allegan to Lake Michigan and car ferries to Milwaukee will be built. Double Tragedy at Grovelund. Daisy, Ga., Nov. 27.?A shooting affray took place at Kennedy's mill near Grovelatld, Ga., in which E. Johnson and Robert Hatten, two white men, were killed. They had a misunderstanding and Hatton shot Johnson through the neck and after Johnson waa down on the ground ho raised up and shot Hatteu's brains out. 1 GERMANY #?33? | DELAYS HEB tm& I Will Follow the Lead of tho I Other Powers. OFFICIALS ARE RETICENT They U o.'uso to l)hons? lluys* Not? ! Until They Hour From tlieOtlicr Eu< ropcuii Powers?Its Contents Ave Unknown?General Foreign News. Br.nt.iN, Nov. 27.?Andrew D. White, United Statos ambassador; today reiterated that iiis recent interview with Baron I Von Richthofteu. the seerotnrv of for. eign affairs, was a moro ditcussin o' tho Chiuoso question. Germany gave 110 refusal, and doos r.oi lia >\v whether .-he will mako any answer to too Uuitod beat s' suggestions. A representative of too foreign office stated that he could not (to into dvtutl i about tl:o rmtter. IIo assumed that tho note Imd i>"iu communicated to all tho powers and refused to say whether Germany whs preparing an answer, upl how sho would answer, adding: "We must not interfere in tho matter. It is tho United States government's business to give out information on tho subject, especially si'.ieo tho diplomatic negotiations at Peking arc about finished." From various other sources tho following facts are gathered: German)*, before replying to Secretary Hay's note, wishes to ascertain from her .diplomatic representatives tit the capitals of tho powers how the other powers have received tho United States' suggestions. Replies from the representatives nro expected within 01 hours. If Germany, from theauswers, should find that grave danger exists of Germany's isolation by not heeding tha United States' suggestions and insisting c:i extreme punishments, then Germany will answer tho United States favorably. If however, Germany should find enough of the powers siding with her, then she will adhere to her original domauds. MR. KRUGER HAS A BUSY DAY Is Granted a Private Interview Willi the French Premier. Paris, Nov. 27.?Mr. Krngor begun a busy,dav this morning Ly making an official call. Before 9 o'clock he departed from the Hotel Scribe, driving in u landau surrounded by Republican guards nn?l bicycle policemen, toTisic the premier, M. Waldeck-ltonssenu. He was accompanied by Dr. Leyds, Dr. Van Kniumcl and Delegate Fischer. The party was met at the entrance to the premier's salon by M. Ulru-hf, director of the cabinet, who introduced the visitors to the primo minister. The interview took place in M. WaldeckRousseau's private study uml lasted 10 minutes. At !):b0 o'clock the premier, accompanied by M. Ulricht, returnod tho call. SITUATION BECOMES ACUTE Oh0iitcii of the Kentucky to Smyrna Greatly Impresses tbe Turk . Constantinople, Nov. 27.?Tho relations between tho United States government and the porto are becoming acuto. Mr. Griscom, the American charge, went to the Yildiz paiaco Suudoy and had an interview with Tewfik \r li-.u- ?- ? * ; ? J.U3UU, -ii. i iusiiii, iuiuisi?:r 01 loreign affairs, aud Tahsiu Bey, first secretary at the palace. Tho interview, however, was barren of result. While tho porto outwardly persists in the attitudo it has assumed regarding tho question of granting an exequatonr to the Uuited States coilsnl at Harpoot, there is reason to believo that tho dis* patch of tho battleship Kentucky to Smyrna has made a marked impression in official circles. NVmeroiis Encounters Wish Iloers. Luxpox, Nov. 27. ?I.or.l Roberts, cabling from Johannesburg under date of Nov. 2fi, reports a number of encounter:! with the Boers at widely separated points, in which' tho British captured some cattle and a few prisoners and ; suffered slight casualties. The most -eI rious affair was an engagement with tho ! forces of General Delai ov, numbering ! about. 1,090 won, with three guns, wo i opposed (j.'f.r.l CI.-incut's march toward Rictfontcin. The fleers, the di<i patch s iys, were completely dispersed. ?; G?:iti:ui"! t o improve. ! IjIVadia, Nov. 27.?The improvement | in the czar's condition continues, jvidg* rng from the following bulletin issued j today: "The czar passed a good day 1 yesterday. At 1) o'clock in tlm evening iii.s t< r.iperat.iru was 07 puis-- CO. j During tho night lr.s maje: ry slept well. I This morning tho ?inper< r's condition i and gouerr.l strength were perfectly satj isfactory; temperuturo 90.8; pulse Gil." Another Punitive kxpedltio:)< Bf.RMN, Nov. 27. ? l'ield Marshal Count Von Waldorsee reports that Colnel Avmstedt, with a small detachment i of German troop?, lias left Tion-TVin on a punitive expedition- to Wu-Sing-Hsien and Nnn-Tsni-T.-nn, northwest ol' TienTsin. Colonel Yorek's column left Kul| gan for Peking,Nov. 23. Invades Portuguese Territory, j Lorenzo Makqukz, Nov. 27.?A do| tachmcnt of 80 Portugueso troops with i two guides crossed this morning to Cn' toniho. It is reported that General Do. < Wet is in Portuqnoso territory and that ! district. Ittoli Zinc Deposits Discovered. Knoxvii.ee, Nov. 27.?Anothor ex, tonsivo deposit of zinc lias been discovj crod near hero, on tho farm of Gaptain : Frank M. Smith. A company, headed jy It. H. Hannah of Marys ille, has leased tho property. Tho ore is said to b.-. richer than any found in tho Jopliu, ! Mo., district George Cur ran s of Mattoon, Ills., has leased extensive zinc Eropertios at New Market, Ten a., near ere, and will develop it without delay. A ziuo smelting plaut will probfcbly be | kuilt. Xrnas is " Tluutt who knft" ! Vl.l)' ' . . I--1 tJn> ! . r, ,.ii, ii ' X ; l; i - ' < i | . . ' I ' ' ' ? i 'n .ip(i\ t . . v . j| . i i. . n {i? I' ll i:< I'i'l < :? 1 ? I 1 <v* till S' ?' i*.i S 11 < *' ? 11 i (' \* < I ?s, "sr III - ; I i 1! \ ; I'U!(5 K. < >'ir l.i S:: i ' i ! - ? : " vWnp'y iti: | if I- v. ? \ !. hi'lii i I". ' .! I . 1 \VK ?(i .iii (>0 n:v ti-T i ^ r. r: a tp x-a r\purmv * A * V ? a ^ JL JL V/ A A1V/ II We ate also Headquarters far Sett Musical !ns S. M. RICE, Special Master's Sale. of SiitiMtCiitnlirti*, ) Oiwti f <"??:ijCoutiiv < f I'nmii. \ mow l'!<:is t I'l /.nlxlJi 15. Monro, *s Kxecntnx of tlio. liist will li stmi' ? t. vf Wiliiiim Miiimo, Ot roaisw ?l. RliiiniilT. (I. Mnii'o, i . a". 1 ti ! 1 iV 's lii I* <i!*1 ci' l i-M ona i ' , :li? 1 :.5i >v.> >fated tiiSi'. ! vi ' i i : r . n. 1 I? fi'i' ' 11- l Var. t 11 ! I'nl l'??i|S < r S<.!o, on Ni'.r y. ' Do; mil* r, 1VMO, the folov ii u lands : t,-?-vv ii; I (I) Oi.o lot. of* 1 mil uiili 1.1 :.-U Inw ? ntllue ! t-reon ill 1 1m* ton ii lit I Viol'. I?. illtlllfil l>?>?ll)liV W. II. Widl.??*?\ SnllMl liv Jut. iii! SI mm s'leet. foiiiii'ily i f I'hilip Duiin. <* *si ly lot uf town i.f Union aid wi?-t liv .1 iiilyiri'tit idr< i t. ( J i A () i' l'i ?rl 11 * ?|?ii?;il?l?? in'o o.-o i> a act (' T.I I i! iti 1 ; sv i'i i .w M i' ip, 'in Uniiui county. luiiiiil' ila oropeitynt P.olint Mii'-tn-Hi. rontaitdt <r livi'ii liiir.dni ami ihiily-s:: ;i::i>. ii oip rr U>f?, I oni iii d liy 111?? lai <*.> i I Doidon Wi'iianiH. Sai dfri'd Wilhut n, Ii. T. Smith. .losi'i'li Sin iU-is. ilie estate of I. lm S ins, Mitjjhy niil tract and ..thers Tel Ii s of "till-: Taw fin r rial ; ll : ma* Ii nitli in'.ui'i. in Mia tell: <. i! mi.i1 lisilf Oil>T?. I;i' i* * i ii a I'm ' i1' i | i M-; r willi iltyii -t i'i l:i - ; > ? !' !-< in: <il 1 > Hi* I oi ii i T I: : i i a ii .mt a 11 m|;"at i' i f 11 ;? i !?' . i s > M, villi inivili^eto tl:r jm ol a-i r of pi\n-jf nil cs'i. .1. II. AJCKissili;, Nov. fttli, lfiOf). Special Master. 43-11 TO Tin: DEAF. A Uijli ladycimd of liprdiafii-ss at d noiMft in lln? Inad l y I>r. Ni< lioDonV Aitiliii.il Tar Dnmsc, pave SlO.tCdti liis Institute, so tJiat draf j ?>p!e uin'tle to pi in ui>' the i a- 1 ) unis uiiiv lave tie n I i?'P. Address Xo. 1*2.00-1, The Nichol Ii Ii.st tllte, 7>0, K'J*litll A Veil IIP, New Voili, l'. S. A. 87-1 > <8 1".!:i ci.inoturc It oa every box ct t!is genuine Laxative Brc>n;c Quinine 'iv>u.-.. tb * mncily that ('JI/im n teM ?*.i v.uo ?*:v. IB | 8Hr | coon no:<; i; If or sa i. i:. J have 11 handy homo, well furi rdshed with water by well, and dwell: log, which I offer at a bargain, which i 1 have had many bids on, all of which | seemed to have an incline to believe debt v.na pushing nio. I desire to dale just hoio that I offer to fell as a matter c f taste nr.d at my own will I and pleasure. I a-k lh'?HO wishing ' to (r.:t!e v, (h mo on n;v h :no to bpi lievo ine 1 moan business. Come | and sop too at once I have :.n offor i now which is somewhat like. Write I or call on ine. S. II. BROWX. | 40 Ot Union, S. <!., Jlox C8? IRE SPASS NOTICE. " . Allp'is ns arc liMfhy foiliiMen Us j iit!e, diive, lis'', I tint nr in i i.v way I ins* a-s npi?n tbe pi ii.'atjim known as li e i> !I 11'( !>';.' > < r ufsm !!> pro; i ulv l' lb H-iffd ' Col on M 'I Till: l-hCllAU ilX- "w:' ANY i FIHK-AHMon <i lor <-f .e i i;ues j issjoo'mlly tmhi'hh >. ? : I any <i o vio la?n tf th's Police wi.l U? 1i -conird as a mallei jus trespasser. T. (j. Dnncan'. T. C. DL'nc \N, Pits. 48*4 b ?PWHIIWW m I I Coming .-?ti 4 > OS m* >Vi i i:i::k.> 1 i-i H('i?di >' rt*"' J.??\-. ? , will iivl wonder l : r {!. y ' o?>w tlio Wondor" i .! ciHi i- to linn of all kinds* s| prices?i:i ??i *: ? lI (ioods, from ; !m To\<. H M<. -to.. from a penny lahjrato Toilet S 'ts, Hod room deoortc?Almost anything you want; lest, i; iho Improved Talking ami nvelous. A'o'n i! hstandir-!? the lute move ' i i reproduction, th<M-ii them (:: : v at Factory prices E FOR ONLY $7.50. ^ "" "" ~~ ' fiiig Machines and all Kinds g' truments. JR., E. U. FOR f A i,i ;. The C. E. Allen house and lot North Church street*. Apply to Con ->r Roijekt Ai.i.kx. 41-tf. Notice. I 1 ?iiv?- decided t?> nii.v<- 'r> T< xa.*, ant will ?-eil. nt- my hone, on Mi-ts Jvlei f >y' } I'- four nol-, ?M-,! *.f' c,don I. . 1 .V. It e?"!;h , I ; < ? < it.tnar . on** c..!t, < n an< ! \ .. . . . ' ... .. ...... iikI ??ji" ciw, faiininir ironic im i.t7M! Im of fodder, (V) bmliel i?f com, a qua- i;\ of jjinul h?y. T-?ir.s'oi j-ali : cash. 47-->?p* n MimiKTJ, TJiv llc.-t Prescription for Malaria CI ills ami l-Yver is a bottle < f Grove': Tasinlr.^ (,'i.iil Tonic, l! is simply iroi ami quinine in a tasteloa foim Ni cure ? no pay. l'i ice 50*j. 4 ' ly Notice to Trespassers. AH pi 1 t I .-- arc lien, by foi bidden I'ron hmitintr, lishiug, w-i*Mi.r of rid in: ilaciml", or m ai.v o her maimer ires pasni g oti U'y land. Parties dir-regaul ii g tli s waniMi.ee wj',1 lie prostcuUd ft. ia. 1. ii ii.s tiespass. 4-V4t. p. J. FiNcnr.it IlAitr.c. STRAYED OR S OLEN Mastiff Dog, . i' id S months old. fawi color, ans u rs toiaincof l.eo. It lef my .house, in lit,ion, on W*"1ii?mIhv S.pf. I'd !i. Si.i al i - icv-aid f ?r h;> it turn to me Union. s. <\ I i. 1 Ol't.l.ASS. llO-tf Augusta CtntRiCicisI ['allege Ai:< i L'i FA, G A. Business, Short hnr.d, Typovrilin and Academic cl> pun merits. lavtur courses, literary society, hoardin hall. Positions secured for ever graduate this year, wishing a position 11 -St p cotton \vaxti:d, I want, all the Cotton Seed in Unio r..u?.ty. I will pny'l'lIK 111(111 KS' MAUlvKT i'KICK for your (lotto Seel. Bring them to my War House near Spiilars' Stables. 88tf. R. V. GIST. Summons for Relief. Shite of South Cnroll* a 1 Court of Con County of Union. j in >?i I'lesM. K-,x t A, (earn* : ; .?* A O. (Jsiriin Plaint'IT*, Again-1. .f. !'. <i."!in i i: ii ! ;i.. 'i\ (iarr.or, 1) in ?!n:; r?? he : U?Vi- 1 .:) ? i! O.'oiV..il:!s ill tlii action: Vim am 1??i? - v soilmm ed and i' quin il to m r Ms' ( .! j-!.tii t iu I Motion of v. iiirii ;i r i-V if. li? r? wit ! Si 1 \e iijhiii v : : i it 1 v f a i*i |.i i t \i>u annit'i i(i i! * i? * '. t 11????-l scribers at tin ii t {'.' e >' ?. 1 I. iw liangt lii.mii. ii ii i - i . u n it i .v i.l i!ii) s nttt r 111 i. i i ';' ,\o i >ivei. tlin ilny of Ma i; ; i\a- : iiui n'\ on fa: to ansv.i r tin* ci a | i. ii;t uit|.::i Hie tun ufoiesaid, iiio t laintills in iliis actio] will apply to !lio Court for the rclie demanded ill tIn* complaint. CARBON" & SCAIFE, Plaintiffs' Attorney?. Dated Union, N tt., 14 Angust, A I) ltlOO. To tlii1 defer.dant Isaac T. Oair.fr: Take notion tli.it 11 it* complaint in tlii action together wiili the summons o uliii htln1 foregoing is a copy was ftlti in the oiuce of the Cleik of the Com for Union county at Union in tin /if ITfiin?i in iho A v.M.nvj \j & V HWII Ml KIU Ml??IC m MIMIII Carolina on the 6th day of O/tolwr, A D. 1000. CARSON & SCAIFE, 43-Gt Plaintiff-^ Attorneys. J. A. Sawyer, Carrel II. Foster, Union*, S, C. Jonksville, S. C SAWYER & POSTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, JONESMI.I.E, 8. C. _ -13-ly. Save up your nicklos and save uj your dimes And trade with the merchants wh< patronize The Times. Health Office Hotira. Wt>; l)j ill riy i.tli ?', at the Co'iucil < h i ntn-r, 1st; a I?> .1. m. to 1*2 in. every tl. y. Si;; Jays an.I 1.??1 J tys ex?ept?il, tor the <: ts.vnifnct' ? ! t. i'. z*hh wishing buriil penults oi t?> tiau.sict any other lnisiin.81 pertaining to the ollice. 20?tf. W. D. IlAunr. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. O.ad.ai.d Schedule In KSTmI June 10th, 1900. STATIONS. Lv. Chnrloaton ll u) p m 7 <3o ? t*> " Suinjiiorvitle 1-' 00 n't 7 41 a m " Branchvlllo 1 M a m 8 65 a a " Orangeburg 2 50 n m 9 28 a m " Ktngvtlle 4 HO a in 10 15 a m t.v. Savannah 12 20 a in " Barnwell 4 1:1 a ra " Bim-kvilla 4 28 a m Ltr. Columbia 7 oo a in 11 05 a in flMU " ProMperily K 14 h lit 12 10 u'n ' Nnwberrv s a) n ml 12 25 p m " rClneiy-Sis...' 9 so a ml 1 20 p n? CSreenwood 9 50 a ml 1 55 p in Ar. .lodge* 10 15 a in 2 15 p ra CvT'Abbeville 9 ito a in 1 05 p m Ar. Bolton T. 11 15 a m 3 10 Dm CF Anderson | lu M a in 2 83 p nx Ar. GronivlHe.? I"U A) p tu 4 15 p m Ar. A!ianta.i Con.Tiinot j a p m tt UU p m STATIONS. TSffifc f kv. Greenville 5 HO p m 10 15 a m I .. 0 03 P m 10 40 a m w illinmston C? 22 p in 10 6ft a ra Ar. An.UM-.son ""7 trfirin "Tl 40 a m Lv. Helton 0 43 p m 11 15 a m Ar. l).>nn n Ids 7 13 p m 11 40 a MX A r. Abbeville k 10 i) m 12 25 p m LV. Hodges.. 7 95 p ni 11 66 a m .? xrVl,,iI.lw^>d 7 r'"? P rn 12 20 p m .. S ueil?"'Slx 8 1? p m 12 65 p ra Newberry 9 80 p m 2 00pm ? Prosperity 0 45 p m 2 14 p m . " Columbia 11 00 p in 8 80 p x? Ar. Blackvl lie 8 tw a m Barnwell. 8 13 a m . Savannah 5 10am Lv. Ktngville 2 82 a m ~~4 43 Fm OrR,1B?b?rg ? 45 ? 5 its p m Brunchville 4 23 am 6 1-3 p m 1 " Bnmmorville r, 52 a m 7 28 p m , Ar. Charleston 7 00a m8 15 n m , No''i'.l x.o'li stations. 1 12 00 n! 1 ^lin hY\-ChnrtvMl.V,"^r - 15 H "700a_, ! isuiiimvi-villa " ; atp 5 62*# 1 _) < a 8 5>a .Lr.-mchvillo. " <5 15 p 4 25 a^ d ^.a ?n u? r H " r> 38 J> 8 45 a 4 3o a110 l.i a Knnfvillw " 4 48 p 2.32 a Lv..Savannali Ar 5 lu a 4 l-> a " .. Barnwell " 3 15 a 1 28 a ..Blnokvillo.. " 8 00 a 2 ?!a !', " Columbia.. ' 8 20 p 0 80 o 7 01 a 12 Alp ....Alston.,.. " 2 80 n 8 50a 2 2?a I ?|P " bantuo... " 1 23p 7 46a 8 45 a 2 (X) p " Union " 12 43 p 7 10 c r 8 01a 2 22 p ..Jonesville.. 12 25 ? 6 m5 , 9 19a 2 37 p " ....Paoolet .... " 12 U p 6 Ud 1 a &>H u in P|Ar Spartanburg Lv 11 45 a 6 IS p 9 5.)u 8 40 p Lv Spartanburg Ar 11 22 a 6 00 o 1 10p 1 lo PiAr...Ashcvlllo ...Lv 8 00 a 8 06? "P" p. m. "A" a. m. "N" night. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND GREENVILLE, and between Charleston and Ashe villa. Pullman palace sleeping cars on TrainsSSaad 86, 37 and 38. ou A.nndC. div sion. Dlnlngsarr . on those trains sorvo nil meats eurouto. Trains leave Spnrtnnburjr, A. & C. division, northbound. 7 :03 n. in., 3 Ml p.m., 0:18 p. m., (Vestibule Limited); v uthbuiud 12:20 4. r* , l 8:15 p. nt., 11:34 a. in., (Vestibule Limited.) Trains leave Greenville, A. and C. division, northliouud, 0:00 a. m., 2:34 t>. m. and 5:22 p.m., (Vest tbu led Limited): southbound. 1:80 4. rm, 4:30 p. in., 12:30 i>. m. ' Vestibulod Limited) Trains 13 anil It Ke*-ant- Pullman Parlor cars between Oharioston and Atihuville. Trains 10 uud lit?Pullman Lira win pr-Room Sleeping ears between Charleston ana Ashs ille. L, Eiegant Pullman Drawing-Room Buffet . Sleeping cars bet ween Savannah and AsbsvUla 1 enroute dally betweon .laeksonvlllo Sod Olnoiuuati. .. FRANK S. GANNON. J. M. CULP, Third V-l\ JC Geu. Mgr.. Truf. Manager, v Washington, D. C. Washington, D. U. W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWXOX, Gen. Pun. Agent, A. Gen. Pas. Af*nt, Waahington, D. O. Atlanta, j, Charleston & Western Carolina y Railway Company. AUGUSTA AND ASHEVILLE Short Lino Schedule In effect May 27, liWO. I.eave Augusta....4 0 40am 1 40pm Arrive Greenwood 12 15 pm ' Anderson 0 10 pm T Laurens 120 pm 035am Greenville 3 00pm 10 15 am o Glenn springs.... 4 30 pm e Spartanburg 310 pm 0 00 am. ( nion 7 3(i pm ~M Saluda 5 33 pm t lleitdcr-'onvj?le.. 0 03 inn Ashevillo 7 00 pm Leave ashevifle . 8 20 ant * I'ulon 8 45 am Spartanburg 11 45 am tin nm Glenn bp rings.... 0 45 am Greenville 12 01pm 4 00 pm Laurens 1 8T pm 7:10 pm Anderson 7 00 pm Greenwood 2 37 pm 1100 pm ArrlW) Augusta.... ft 10 pm 10 48 um Leave Columbia 1105 am Newi erry 12 20 pm Clin ton 1 (1(1 pm Arrive Orcein ille 300 pm c-partanburg 310 pm Glenn Springs... 4 00 pm Leave (; Icnn >j? rings. . 045am Spartanburg 11 45 am >. Greenville . 12 01pm Arrive Clinton 157 pm Newberry 2 37 pm it Columbia 105 pm i Fastest and Host I.ine between N< wborr.^|k and Greenville, Spartnubuig and Glen fly* Springs. w M >. Connection from Newberry via Columbia Newberry and Laurens Itailway. For any information write \V. J. CKAIG, Gen. Pass. Agt.. i| Augusta, Ga * (. T. M. EMMEItSOX, Tratllc Manager. I> ! ' ? f UNION AND GLENN SPRINGS RAILROA D CO MP A NY //? TJ1 /To/?^ 14r/? * ? ? ? ? 4/41 VVd ? o rt 1 ^7; I fOOm s Train No. 15 leaves I Union Milll Station 0:15 a. m. 1 Arrives Buffalo 0:27 a. in. t Train Xo. 17 leaves p Union Mill Station 4:30 p.m. i Arrives Buffalo 4:42 p. in. . Train No. 10 leaves Buffalo 12:15 p. in. Arrives Union Mill Station 12:27 p.m. Tiain No. 18 leaves Buffalo 0:10 p. m. Arrives Union Mi l Station 0:22*p. ui. All Trains l)aily Except Sunday. The Union and Glenn Springs Railroad Co., is now prepaied to handle all pjiss-cnger nod freight laiainess Itetween Union and Buffalo. All fieiglitfor Buffalo will l>e handled either from the Southern Railway depot or from the Union Cotton Mill Station. Tickets to j LJuffalo will be sold at the Union Cotton r Mill Station. We now have a first clasa I passenger coach in operation. T. C. Duncan, Geo. M. Wright, President. Gen'l Manager,