The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 14, 1900, Image 8
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I Have You J
K Backache?The
V Pains Across the
of an Unnatural
1 They SWc
? The most s
I Complaint, one t
Vaucjhi
This is a pu
in use that will c
triptic acts direct!
norma! healthy ?
RE ASS
Oksti.: ur x : ?
I li ivo been sttl
caused from (be liver n:
to lie down rxi'i |>r ebon
fluid. Thro<- (juai tcr* ?
I wns completely ill
lejts terribly Inflamed n
Influence or no opiate,
able and able to at teat!
nearly two year*.
You may pnb'tlidi ni 1
way be benefited by It.
ym thi . rrcntk
I'niltrltn'n i.i
ml uns now t
iavc any <
iFACTUf
I he will a
s or sent
ANOTHER SLUMP IN COTTON
Market Opened !' > ILi! Soon IJ.okc.
Planters Hold liacii.
2f*w York, Dec. j1.?The cotton
market opened firm with prices 1 to 7
points higlior on covering and foreign
buying, which ha.l as a basis decidedly
better English cable's than had l-eeu
counted upon as a fair response to oar
sensational slump of yesterday afternoon.
But generous hail enthusiasm
did not kindle here, even though still
later cables from Liverpool noted subtsantial
rallies. Within the first half
Jttonr cue opening risi; had boon wiped
ut aucl by 11 o'clock a material net loss
"was apparent under heavy selling for
"both accounts. The market was very
nervous and excited with the room trade
muddled in its views. R eeipts at all
points were again tremendous.
Gables from Liverpool received just
"before the market closed reflected a so vere
relapse under an absence of support
in the way of response from this
jside. Selling orders wero sent to our
pit from Europe in general; the south
offered heavily; Wall street commission
bouses sold on a scale that^nl to reports
Ahat they were eudeavoi^ig to break
Abo market below the 9 cent level and
"wire houses liquidated cotton held
thropgh yesterday's break in the hope of
A reaction today.
The mills wired that the condition*
bad not as yet been affected by the drop
in future delivery cotton prices. Southern
dispatches stated that a majority of
planters wero refusing to sell at a decline.
FOUND DYING ON THE ROAD
J. Z. Ross Picked Up In an Unconscious
Condition.
TuktON", Ga., Dec. 11.?J. Z. Ross of
Isabella, "Worth county, died at Sylvester,
tho result of a peculiar accident.
Mr. Ross had been to Albany on business,
and returned 011 the night train,
reaching Sylvester, his nearest railroad
etatiou, about 1 o'clock in tho morning.
From the time ho left the train thero is
no account of him until his almost lifeless
body was found about daylight by
the night policeman at Sylvester.
When found Mr. Ross was lying beside
the railroad track, a few yards west
(of the depot, with a long gash across
.the top of his lu-ad, laying the skull
(VJ^V **Vy u?. ? V l lt\ W VVUUH I UI1*UIU115*
,nos-?. There is some doubt as to whether
ihe fell against the rail, went to sleep
?teur the track and was struck by a passing
train, or met with foul play.
(CORDON SUCCEEDS WILEY
A? JClectod IileuU?ui;t Colonel of the
hirst Iti'Klmnil.
tSAVAKXii;, Doc. 11.?Th; officers of
the First Georgia regiment has received
,the declination of M tjoj* W. L. Grayson
to serve us lieutcn mt e >'.onaI :?nd elect
ed Captain G. Arthur Gordon of the
Oglethorpe Ligbt infantry to the position
of second ill coei nan I. I is tin
derstood Captain Gordon, who is a son
(A General W. W*. Gordon, who servtul
p.a thu volunteer army during th > ilpau*
i?h war, will accept the oPi >>
The officers also eiecte t Captain C.
jr. Richardson as major of tiio Third
t>artalion of tho royim- nt. This ha: tai*
ion U made up of t o our of town companies,
Captain Hielmr l-ou is a i.i-iu
lier of the regimental stair, Lcinj chief
commissary oitioor.
-\*r n 11 i ? r* * /- a a *.
utrw 1 ijill IJ Moairj ur
Jtoth Sides jjesoi't In Ki libit <t ( : ! n;; ;i ml
No V'i|p Is Taken.
Ati.axta, Di'C. Jl.~ Jm the ho:i ;o of
representatives today *i?" committee
presented the depot bill foropidderation.
Mr. Hall of Dibb want'"I :<> (art; down
<rbe a?;.j*>n of the committee and substitute
for tb/J flcpct measure the tax hill.
Opponents of fjio depot bill b"jmu lilitoasteriny.
Their lend was followed by
Mipporters of the bill, wlio wished, they
tffldife tf IMPW the absurdity of proceedK,
V
? vr ; .o.vl' e ?$?&??> 6** C*
w
d F; eiing ? Dl^tine^a ? Nervousn
Loin.or r . the Fladcler?Sleeplessn
Co!c ror Cv"'' j Urine.
>am L'iiicln^y
l2
uccessful rcrr.tdy f>r r.:l fcrn:3 c!; I
hat has cftcctcd s r:t remarkable c;:
n's ytSMKT
--V-sre.\i: _ x. *:?' --as
rely vs::.--ulica end
ifcctually cure Dropsy and Grave!,
ly on the Liver and Kidneys, rcstci
rendition and eradicating all disease
MT IS SABBBaA
Cross
<
ITerl ik r< rtl!r"p yer.ri from .trr.?r.rraorpan em 1 Or
nl K!?1i ".vs. My physic! h.sb~kI that I could I.'.it hill i
ilye.'tcr liclriK topped. Kvciy tissue was i-ntnplotclj
' a g illon was drawn fn-m scrotum aevcrnl t!>m s.
Ilnl at t'.ie time 1 bopan u-!n?r \ oiikIiii'h l.itliout
lid . Tild!UK fluid. I was iins'iie to Kft any >< el ity r.l
Itn vc used clsh' bottles of *, n iitIhi's l.itliooiri
to my business. 1 can nov, ride my liorsc, a thlnK
siui.it 11 my statement o~ von ?>?lre. I r;r. fclv! toe'
Yours truiv,
it. j.nnTsrr.o, Maj. 1
mm -.rrites under ditto nf Ail?. 11, l.'OO:
ili iiitriptic lint cfii'i'iml n pc rut si tie lit euro,
nj ?yiay iiood iicaliii."
"f the above symptoms write to the
urot; to., 45 so. s aitu bti
dvisc you by letter in regard to youi
on receipt of price to any exprei
| ?n under ii:o r;i:i-ig or >pe.iKcr l/.ttl
j ti n :i >, .? nud iv vet' may bo take:
[ ou iiio <!11 ion ol' whotluu* nnv mcmhe
laav Ijuvo the r;g it to explain his vote
""lia-antl navs wore called for au
tain a do;:-ns of times.
MURDERED AND CREMATE!
Negro Killed ?:i 1 His House Hume*
to 1>Me t bo ('rim *.
J At. K.<oNVi ;.m:, 1'la., D?c\ 11.?Now
J oi what appears to have boon a horribl
i crime cotues from Marietta, about
i miles west of Jack- >?villa.
John York, it negro, passed tlio liom
cf Jlob Wilson, another negro, am
f und that the house had been leducqi
to ashes, He tutidu an investigation am
lound the charred body of a man in ihi
rains.
The body had the appearance of hav
ing been mutilated, as the arms \vor<
missing und the skull badly broken.
After an investigation, the genera
opinion is that Wilson was murdem
and ids house burned to hido the crime
Perished In the Flumes.
T.\u:> in Spuinobi, Fla., Doc. 11.?Tin
It i I 1. HIJ -, ilk I UU ( UI IK.T m Xiirpcu U'l(
S itVurd avenues was destroyed by lire
1 in! tiro spread to tho building adjoin
i:s?r. vlrieh was also burned. The build
xi>ar s w. re vacant, bar ir is supposed i
parry o!' sponsors went into tho first t
a imp over night and accidentally so
tho plaes <>u lire. 'J? he body of one <>
t ivin, Captain K. Carey ot iho schooue
I ran.vlin, was found in the ashes.
Kobbers boot an Ohio liaak.
SnviLt.r, O., D.c. 11.?fn.i mash ><
burglars last night seize I Town Mat
siial Weaver here and after binding an
gigging hint blow the safe in High'
bank, securing about ?l,(iiO. Tho ex
ph.sion aroused several citizens wli
gave cha > to tho burglars, but tlx a la:
ter with drawn revolvers made a das
for tlie Cleveland, Lorain and Whoelin
depot and got away on a haudcar.
o >-sc is in nnrsair.
8ECKHAryi (3 INAUGURATE,
Ceremonies Wh,. the .Most ! '. nborii!
Kvor Witnessed in
JihtAN SPOUT, Ivy., J)- ;'. 11. ?Coverne
Beckham was inaugurated today for
term of thro-j years. Tho iuaugur:
rcri'innni^^ wef * t'*.?
(I V?v t **?. mw -c Uillc'lUtUC Vi 4
nossed in this state in the present d<
cade. The inaugural parade was mad
up of all of the military companies c
the cute, three regiments, the Duel
worth club of Cincinnati, political clnl
from this city, Louisville and othc
towns of the state, civic societies an
distinguished citizens in carriages an
on horseback, forming a procession t
j grout length. When the inaugural pr<
! cession ier.ohpd the state cupitol, th
oat It of otlied \vat? administered to th
gov. rnor by Chief .lattice Iluzelrigg i
the presence of thousands who ita
! gathered to witness the ceremonies
AM. r the ceremonies at the 1 naugur
*r.in l tbo governor reviewed the stat
tro >ps.
t roveruor lie k'.iatn, in his iiiaugurc
t'l.'r- ss, did not rt f r to the murd r '
W..iiii.t (jtoe'Oel, but devoted liims"]
entirely on state matters, lie brie!'
st. red some of the leading policies It
which he will 1) guided i t tile ndoiiliitration
of the oftio", and promise I J:i
"or ii si snonort isi the development c
j lientip.thy's industrial i'.sleie-cs.
! | *> /"? ? T A TT I "< r? ~ W Tnojr
i { r\ I i.j i? ? y -- >-> ? Wis
Drri.dno In s :i ? ieve'as: > Haul
C;i-? Ov.'/i'ii e I.
CixrsxwtrJ. \j ll. ? J;, !g- D.yr
the United States eis'-ait. o uirt of u;
or ill It m reudere i d semi .:i of iuijiov
tune i t > o ml h.vik s'lruii >'d -r
1 l'i:e Mr::: mitily National bant ?? Ch-v
I la id is.ill he i --e .? I !??.* t tltC 11 ? o
j t( . can:tnl a' a vulun'im of ,:>ih
ii. i. i . i > v> < > : i .,? i>.t i < o. ii ? i pi'
coot v.iluu:sou. t,u> -if.trt? 1? >.ir
of i-qn&'.iz.i:iv>ti iucriMM-d ii. m ?s?rtmn
by 41J ;,(i ?J. Tiio bank protest si, claim
iiiL' that ti?ii w.u a 71 pjr ouut valuatio;
ess ? Jrieadache ?
ess ?Chills?Urine wj
Trouble" 1
and Kidney
Iriptic 1
v.nly medicine now
Vaughn's Lithon ing
them to their IBS:
mOUT ST j?
i Keys. s. c., July ?l, is99.
op?y of the cellular tissue, ^Um
11 M.ort time. I watt utialde .-^Br
r filled anil saturated with
riplic* perfectly helpless, 3H1
?-rl> except while tuuler tho
ptlo ni:<l am now comfort!
hu>l been unable to do for j||*
ve It, ob some poor sufferer
9th ItOR. 8. C. Vols., 1660. <H\
I lisivo Iinil tio return
Medic;:! director of
*eet, Brooklyn, N.Y. $
r especial case. iW
is office, $ 1 tOO a bottle. Iff
c ami alleging tliafc tbc moreaso violated
i the federal law. j
v j J udge Tafr, who heard the ense, ruled j
>. | against tho han't. Judge Day overruled j
d Judge Tuft's decision o:i the ground |
j that tho board of e.jiriliz ition had not j
ervetl uoiica ol the liirro.tso.
^ BRUNSWICK TO BIRMINGHAM !
ii |
i New Hal!ron<! Chartered ? Worlc to
' Ilegiti Immediately.
! Atlanta. Dta. 11. ? \V. F. Syinons,
- Edwin Drob.ston and C. W. Detaining
; oi uruuswicft liuvo boon granted u char- |
ter 1?\* tin) secretarv of st.ito for tlio
0 *
, ! Brunswick and Birmingham railroad.
Colonel K C. Maeiien, tlio well known
2 railroad builder, is at the head of the
* construction of it. Behind him nro men
j prominent In tuo financial centers of
| the east.
j The road is to he 400 miles in length
I and will o >st ? ?, 700,000 to build; ?3,001),*
1 j 000 of tlii- amount has been subscribed
j ' and 10,000 tons of stuc-1 rails nro oon*
j tractod for to bo delivered us fust us
! grading is completed.
! BOTH SIDES ARE CONFIDENT
\ J Strike Lenders Take a UcpiTul View
of t ho i- 1: nation.
. i GAi.vr.STON, Dec. 11.?The strike re*
! mains in statu quo at this cud of the
l 1 V
I lino.
iee President Pierson said no reports
were received this morning, but from
[. those received last night, yesterday was
j\ fine day for the strikers. What he
based this on he did not state.
General Manager Polk says things
, could not bo better aud the road is
checking in new operators and moving
' freight right along,
i Yesterday the Santa Fo handled
nearly 7,000 bales of cotton and over 60
cars of grain, besides sundries, into
0 Galveston alone.
SHOT HIS ASSAILANT DEAD
~ After Being Seriously Wounded \V1I?
Hani* Slay* Kddcns.
3 j Birmingham, Ala., Deo. 11.?William
; Eddens was killed and Dr. John Wilp
! liams fatally wounded in a fight near i
Center Hill, Ala. Williams says that
Eddens approached him 011 tho highway
n and shot him with a pistol. Ho then
^ grabbed the pistol, and in wrenoh^ug it
from Eddeu's hand it was accidentally
discharged. Tho bullet lodged in Eddens'
body, and he fell in tho road dead.
"J Williams, wounded as ho was, rode
/ horseback 2 miles to his homo.
* 1 Tho men were old friends and tho
19 cause of the difficulty is not known,
sr
Married In Denver.
ii' Denver, Dec. 11.?Paney G. Vouro
>* Vournky, son and heir of Goorgo Vou0
rnkv, one of the hereditary chieftains
n of the lsiand or Crete, 0110 of tho best
4 vers-.-d men of the day in tho languages
. 01 sit: .'?ri?iut, wirli a tecotci as a sol !ur
^ under many fiajs an.l an ofd :er or the
,* United States sv-erot w.rviown* mnr11*"i
in Denver by Migr-tvatw Ki ta
,j Mrs. . .ie Cook, daughter of Fred Slultli',
"f- and granddaughter of the lite Cjlosn I
. McMartin of tho British <ja unJD. 1
Again l>> 0|)itriitiqn,
Buihiol, Tctiu., D?c, j J. ?After be- :
s ing idlv many months, the iron furnacj
1 is again in oporati >11. Tho liros were
kindled yesterday .and it is said the fur)
naco will remaiii permanently in operation.
Tlie fnrmreo is owned by the Virg?ni:i
Iron, Coal ami Coke com pa uy. 1"
1^ expected that tho establishment of
kindred iron ii'srVin" ?.,,i
* boou follow. ,
i ? ? '
I errillc I'nce Kept l";>.
, Nkw Yokk, Doc. 11.? There wcro
nine tenuis in tho six d.iy>' bicycle raoj j
i tit- Madison Scioare Garden thin morning
niter ft record breaking 24 hoars, in
which ono champion was forced to qnis ;
1 and a nuinbcr of other riders were raced j
I off their wheels. The territlo pace sel
- by tho three leading teams is still main- I
> ! Uiaed
I
*
[?i 1h rohy t< inhering nur siiioi-rf thn
ttiK?- this <? >?'-" > ? -iv" yo?i th:?' i
from ? u. MAMU'.)' !i . { > k ot i i i
V lw y tl>.? w ^
For vr.ip ji itii'i ..hi 1 w?*umI he ho
Xtiius, >f in s ?' ;, 's toe case thi
store for th ?M,,? v-J (> i .11live."
ju*t tin n s > i ?v it i' ho to voir i t'e
COME TO TOE 111
just a f.-A d.Ts Vm f-1 : ?* Xirif, f -l* il.i
are rec<>gs.izL'l as llemlijiiast* rs l<?r <
inaie tlie n< c?vs?-i iv f*v ]? ra i -i.s, i>_
8'('C:C tf ? 1 Kifis "f X??'ts tiling-', u
1 : up. Wo arc > IIea<l(pin tent
Musical In strum
an<l Sewing Machine?, Piano?, Orga
(Icon1*, Autoharns, <tc,
S. M. >Rice, Ji
Wonder Store, foiiisi!
BATTLE CONTINUES;
: BOER S ARE DESPERATE
! British Charges Are Success
fully Repulsed by Them.
ATTITUDE OF GERIIANY
Count Von Huclow Outline's tlie Emporor's
l'ollcy ? Kruger Will Not
| Ilecd Advice He Says?Holland licfiiiCj
to Arbitrate.
London, Dec. 11.?Tho Standard today
says:
The battle between tho British troops
under Knox and the Boers under Do Wet
aud Botha continues, tho British charging
incessantly. The absence of <L-finite
information of tho battlo is duo to
tho ab-once of telegraphic communication
with tiio scene of action."
"While tho war office is most reticent
011 the subject there are indications that
tho officials have received news suggesting
considerable British success against
Do Wot.
GERMANY'S BOER POLICY.
Von Barlow's (Explanation Criticised
by tho llurlln l'ress.
Beki.in, Dec. 11.?Tho morning papers
discuss rather favorably tho speech
in the rcichstag of Count You Buclow,
imperial chancellor, in reply to a question
011 tho subject of Mr. Krugcr's failure
to bo received by Emperor William,
but they complain that he did not indioate
his intornal policy.
Tho National Zeitung, despite its
sympathy for tho Boers, says tha German
pcoplo will approvo Buolow's outlined
Boer poliov. Tho Tagoblatt says
Count Br.tdow di i not answer tiio question
why it was necessary to affront Mr.
Kruger, even admitting that Germany
could not help him. Tim Yossiohe Zeitung
says tho chnucclior furnished documeutary
proof that Germany, with Holland,
has ropeatodly warned and advised
Mr. Kruger, who had paid no hood
to them.
Door Sympathy Uiiw srranted.
(Jaui. t:ani D i 11.?Iljurilc Ibson,
tho writer, in Oroheludo. reiterates tiio
statement ho has previously inado
against the Bovrs. claiming rhey formerly
<>ppa.-o 1 we tker p.'ojilos. Ho says
ho thinks the Boer sympathy manifested
in so many countries is unwarranted.
Refuses to Talco the Initiative.
Tiif. IIaCICE, Dec. 11.?Tho Dutch
government today finally and definitely
refused to take tho initiative in behalf
of arbitration between tho Transvaal
and Great Britaiu.
MESSAGE TO THE ASSEMBLY
Act'.::;; Governor Jclks Calls a Halt on
Appropriations.
Montgomery, Ala., D:c. 11?In view
of the fact that thero are some ?300,000
of projiosod new appropriations by tho
legislature, Acting Governor Jelks lias
sent tho following mes-ngo to the general
assotn biy:
Alter considering tho stato of tho
treasury in reference to the many large
appropriations already made, I thought
it right to advise tho general assembly
to passpio farther appropriation boyoud
tho general appropriation bill now m
the senate, holding tnar bill substantially
to amounts which have i>.>eu al
ImWihI b >fo:v, ar 1 p.st until after tie- i\>
cast, which vtouhl give (rovermsr Sim
for i ample opportunity to c iv;.,' ix>
legislature suggesting tho hound* a*
\Vhich a libera! mititU'il body of !.i .vui t';ers
nocossariiv pans '. In too uicantinic
the iwonne bill w.ll to v a ly, allowing
tho members of tho general a weaibly
jtn11 the euoentive to arrive at more nocurate
Aggros u.i to tho resources or too
tr.usury than tlioy now p >.s-? I hope
that tho general assembly will observe
those suitgestions. It x.-enis to in-- o ily
fair to tins new administration ami not
unfair to any latere..t."
THE FEDERATION OF l.ACOR
POi)}l(!cri}llo:t <;f !!< <? ntio.is < on! its*
pod?Clayol Kiir <?.>?:??>
JwOUIBVIU.o, Dec. 1!.-?The tits!
to tho American TVciorati >i? <rt htb-.r
evidently wore their "fighting clothes"
this morniug. A motion to omit rollcall,
owing to tho mcro sprinkling of delogates
in tho hall at 0 o'clock, offered Hia
4r*t owwrt.upity fc> th?Jr Boirii*
S^l S a |
.1 s to our llr r??<iT?o.-; i f cu; Joiner-. ?'c j
C Y"U v> i-;, t > i:i .c; (be lc>t sc'll'to riS
.Jli-bj t 1
1 Xmas Presents
Iter 2)" you to comvo a f'-v tl.?\ s lu-f >re
rat all 0'ir i s cannot ;< t hi live
ar.il tuiMi t>\ ic i.i ?y ye b i! weather
lYit to
WONDER STORE"
treason. As v a: c a wave ibal we
?\ #>? V f 1 , I M ' ? l'"V \ U r> I'm! i> tvi.ll
V lavi? in ;i Li/ ?? <? v c ! s-. !< cthicli
> !' :.t poj iui<v<? iV? m
for
tents of ail Kinds,
!.s, Guitars, ]>" joi, Vi dins, Acc?.H.
E. U. Prop.
; and i.iaciiine House.
u;i ! : cv.-.v t a vicious negative,
! spicy arguinout marked tho session
throughout:,
A rosewood ga.el was prcscutod to
President Calipers by tho Central Labor
union of Lonisville, and thoconvoni
tiou at one; took up the argument of
i resolutions.
| Under u .-c:i ,io:i of the rules a reso;
lution was i.resi>ntod be the eig tnnakers'
i delegation and immediate v adopted by
j tiio convent! <n denouncing the eiforts of
i the Ilosi-te.oeta to !; < n out <if fa cigar
factories memb :< : of other cnionr.
Montort A:! 'runts .< ti'.ei.ie.
TirroN.fr:-., n -c. 11. ? W. ,T. Moufort,
rogi'e ifrom Hogg, (la.,
stopp d at the U 1 t'r.die. Daring the
evening he s . I vmptonn of mental
aberration, v. id or.riog tiio night, while
alone in hi- i'i":iiptul to take his
life with a t ikuil'e. He indicted
several g.-h > i - ir ek and body and
Attn " ... . tltiol*
, ^..v, 1' r? Uincii
is tbo 11.. "i" vn-.d.
( !:: I' l{?-i^n.j,
C:IICAGO, iJv.u. II.~ I'h ;
of .]< -";>H Ai ;;ii\v as sn;:: ri::V:; : at c f
polieo <u" t-aiienyu is in tbo binds of
Mayar Harrison. J. was v.vhtou and
jrivau t> tbo mayor Ivor < i'b .-. i
Kipl ?y -t.irr?d 0:1 hi. .-ov.t a 11 tap iii.?
n si^na.'i.f.i has not boa a ao;. -.1 0:1 vi>r.
Mnv.r ll irri>a:i n-.;:..'- tj b. cuss the
mailer.
.Mr . McMillan Ai'ic.vr.l,
Bami.s. c.. B r ii - Mrs. B. l\
McMillan, 10 ytvirs old and handsome,
l: t ; lie; i nrr s i <11 a warrant f.v rn
n it ??v !:; ; I.'.i h i . I. i'u.- \Xd:*;un: was
i. '.;t' i i t C .1 >;i.
A : An 1: ' ... I: h n.
Cum.-r 1 , I ; 1 - ?: X. r
i e:? *.? :f.". ll ?t : Us: \\ . i Up
fiUa lia nr. i v ' ' > imtiou.s
I\>r bis trt,? to :r tie ;iou.
ro i: SAI.I:.
The 0 !i Alien In-use K: d In!,
X-Tti: Church street. A; p'> i > Con
or Koiskkt Ai.u'x. i\ ,f.
Tj'io J)c.-t J*rcscrijitio2i ft>;~ M.iltria,
c'i i' s- and ! Vvm is a Imt'le i Grove's
T.e.l<'!(('. i \ Tunic. Il Is s n 5? J iroi
ir.(I iii h lusiti<i?s lot 111. X?
euro ?10 pay. Piice'iOo. 4't ly
COTTON SEED WANTED.
I want nil the Cotton Seed in Union
County. I will pay THE HIGHES'I
MARKET TRICE for your Cot tot
Seed. Bring them to my Ware
House nenr Spillnrs' Stables.
:istf. R. v. gist. ,
J. A. Sawyer, Carrel II. Foster,
Union, S, C. joniwu.t.f., S. C.
SAWYER & rOSTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
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Thia ni^iinture ! ? on every box of t:;c penuico
Laxative Bro-iio*Ci:h:ine *; 'abloto
<b> remedy that euros n co.ti in ojui tiny
Suvo up your nicklea and snvo up
your dimoa
And trade with the merchants who
patroniie The Timeb.
Health Office Honrs.
Will bi in my cfli e, at the Council
Chamber, fioin 10 a*. iu. to 12 m. every
day, Sundays and holidays excepted, fur
the convenience of citizens wishing burial
permits or to transact any other business
pertaining to the ottice.
JO?tf. W. D. IIarktc.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
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Oradtnud Sohcdule la Mhll
June 10th. 1900.
STATIONS. iCTl.
Lr. Charleston 11 00 p m 7 00 I m
" Siunmorville 12 00 n't 7 II i m
" Brnuchvlllo 166am 8 66am
" Oraugoburg 2 60am 928am
" Hint;villa 4 80 a m 10 16 a m
Lv. Savannah - i*fc a m i
" Barnwell 4 18 a m '
" Dlaokvl'lo..., 4 28 a m
Lv. Uolumola 7 00 a m Tl 06 a m
" Proaperity 8 14am 12 10 n'a
" Nowiierry 8 80 a ra 12 26 p m
" Niaoty-Si* 0 30 a in 120pm
" Greenwood 9 50am 166pm
Ar. Hodges 10 15 a m 2 15 p rn
Ly. AhhovillB.... 9 36 a in 1 86 p m
Ar. Bolton 11 15 a m 8 10 p a
Lv. Anderson 10 45 a m 2 85 p in
Ar. Greenville I 12 20 p m < 16 p m
Ar. Atlanta.(Oen]Tl?ne) U 65~p ~m 8 (X) p m
STATIONS.
Greenvlllo 6 30 p m 10 16 a m
" Piedmont 0 00pm 10 40am
" WilliamBton 6 22 p m 10 66 a m
Ar. Anderson 7 15 p m 11 40 a m
Lv. Helton 6 45 p m 11 16 a m
Ar. Jlonnalds 7 15 p ra 11 40 a m
Ar. Abbeville 8 10 p in ~Ut 25 p m
Lv. Hodges 7 35 p m 11 66 a in
Ar. Greenwood 7 55 p m 12 20 p m
" Ninety-Six 8 33 p m 13 66 6 m
" Newberry 030pm 2 00 p m
" Prosperity 9 45 p pj 3 14 P 3
J* Columbia U 30 p ni 8 30 p m
Ar. Blaclcvlilo 7 8 00 a m
" Barn we. 1 8 15 a m
" Savannah .' 6 10 a m
Lv. Kingville ?2 32 a m 4 43 p~m
" Orangeburg 3 45 a m 5 83 p a
" Brnnehville 4 25 a m 6 16 p m
" Suminervlllo 5 52 a in 7 28pm
Ar. Charleston 7 00am 8 16 pm
^:|nS stations. w
I 11 IX) n! 7 t,U Jt!Lv..()hnrlamim.. Ap h ISn TSTl
12 00u 7 41 a " Bummervillo " 7 28 p 6 Ma
1 6"> a S 55 a " .Bianehvillo. " (1 15 p 4 25 a
2 60n 0 23a " Orangeburg " 6 83p 3 48a
4 80 a110 15 u ^ Kingville jjjp 3
12 2a ui Lv. ..^Hvuunah At ....... 810 a
4 13a! " ..Barnwell " Ilia
4 2&u| " ..BlneUviilo.. " 8 00a
n it.) n! 11 40 a "..Columbia.." 8 20p 0 80 p
7 07ftll2 20p " Alston.. . " 2 80p 8 60*
8 03 n I 1 23 p " ... fcantuo... " 1 23 p 7 44 a
8 4"> n 2 (Up " Union " 12 45p T 10a
6 01 h 2 22p " ..Joiicsvillo.. " 12 26 p i dtp
6 10 a 2 37 p " Pncolet.... " 12 14p i 3y
P 60 a .3 10 p Ar Spartanburg Lv ll 46 a 6 If a
6 65 a 11 40 p Lv Spartanburg Ar 11 22 a 6 00 p
1 10p 7 l.i ,i|Ar...Asheville ...J.t 8 00 a 8 06g
"P" p. m. "A" a. m. "N" night.
DOUBLE DAILY BEHVICB BETWBHH
CHARLESTON AND GREENVIUJB,
and between Charleston and Ashsvflla.
Pullman palace sleeping cars on Trains8faa4
80, 87 and 33. on A. nnuC. division. Dining oars
on the.io trains servo all meals eurouts.
Trains lunve Spnrtniibur^, A. 3t C. dirlsisa,
northlvmnd, 7 :0it s. in.. 8:3. p.m., 6:18 p. ? ,
(Vestibr.lo Limited); sou.libound 12:26 L SS-,
6:1.. p. m.. 11:84 a. in., (Vestibule I.imltod.T
'IVains leave Greenville, A. und C. dlrlstea,
nortlil>ound,0:00 a. in., 2:34 p. in. and 8:22 a. no^
(Vestibuled Limited): southloiuid, 1310 4. na*
4:30 p. m., 12:80 p. m. (Vestibuled Limited)
Trains 13 ami 14?Elegant Pullman Hrtw
oars between Charleston and Asbovtlla.
Trains 15 and hi?Pullman Drawlng-Booaa
Bleeping cars between Charleston and 4 Seville.
Elegant Pullman Drawing - Boon Botat
Bleeping cars bet ween Savannah and ASkvvtUa
onronto daily between Jacksonville Sad- Ola*
olnnnti. <
FKANK S. GANNON. J. M. CULT,
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr.. Traf. MEnagsr,
Washington, D. O. WashiogtO^Tp. CX
W. A. TUKK, S. H. HA3DWJ0*, ,
Gon. Pos. Agent, A. Gen. Pia Juisi
Washington, D. O. Atlanta. OA
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Charleston & Western Carolina
Railway Company.
AUGUSTA AND ASHEVILLK 8hort Line
Schedule in effect May 27, 1900.
Leave Augusta 9 40am 1 40pm
Arrive Greenwood 12 16 pro
Anderson 6 10 pm
Laurens 120 pm 6 86am /.
Greenville 3 00pm 1016am
Glenn springs.... 4 80 pm ,
Spartanburg 3 1,0 pin 900am (*
Union 730pm ,ui>
Saluda 5 83 put
llendct'sonviile.. Ouffpfff
Ashcvlllc 7 00 pnj
i.iuve ABhevlUo 8 28 am
Union A 46 am
Spartanburg 1146 am 4 10 pm
Glenn springs >. 9 45am
Greenville. ttulpm 4 00pro
Laurens 187 pm T 80 pm
Anderson 7 00 pm
Greenwood 2 87 pm 9 00pm
Arrive Augusta 6 10 pm 1048am
Leave Columbia 11 06 am
Newberry 12 20 pm
Clinton 1 08 pm
Arrive Greenville 800 pm
Spartanburg 310 pm
Glenn Springs... 4 00pro
l.eave Glenn springs... 9 45am
Spartanburg 1145 am
Greenville . 12 01 pm
Arrive Clinton 1 67 pm
Newberry 287 pm _
Columbia tfll pifl
Fastest and llpst Une between Ntwbprpy P'
and Greenville, Spartanburg apd Glenn
Springs.
Connection from Newberry via Columbia
Newberry and Laurent Railway.
For any information write
W. J. CRAIG, Gen. Pass. AgL.
Augusta, Ga.
T. M. EMMERSON, T.afflc Manager.
UNION AND GLENN SPRINGS
- .
RAILROAD COMPANY
Schedule affective Nov. ia, 1500.
Train No. lo leaves
Union Milll Station 6:t"a. m.
Arrives Buffalo 0:-27 a in
Train No. 17 leaves
Union Mill Station 4:.*K)p. m. ^
Arrives Buffalo 4:4^ p. in.
Train No. 10 leaves '
Buffalo" V^V"5 F- tflArrives
Union Mijl Stutiop t? HI.
Train No. 18 leavts
Buffalo fl;W p. m.
Arrives Union Mi'l Station i?. in.
All Trains Daily Except ^ui.day.
The Union ami Glenn ^prii.p* llult- %
road Co., is now prepa id to iiacrtie nil
passenger and freight. l.u->tne?* |?Mween
Union and Buffalo. AM f e'phi f<a Buffalo
will l*e handled e'ther to jn1 tl!^ I
Smthern Bailwav dpppt pr ?r?ip ij>p
Union Cotton Mill Station Tickets to
Buffalo will be sold at the Union Cotton
Mill Station. We now have a hrat c'aia
passenger coach in operation.
T. C. Duncan, Geo. M. Wright,
President. Gen'l Manager*