The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 01, 1901, Image 2
HAS IT /m (>,
EVER i#y)
-That appearances a:
very deceiving.
Some things arc made
Z or tooiva?oincrs i or si:n icct
Just so with shoes.
You secure
DOIrLAP^
^ DOLLAR
when you bt
j
Ok "ENTERPRISE
T^tSTV/
St. Louis,
mal'.c the:
We sell them in
Women's, Micsea' ai
ct\iiarcn s suros.
c?ai
Star 5 Sta
Star 5 Sta:
Blue Ribbo:
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Additional Local Nevs
Crow<le<l Over From /.ocu 1
Interesting Sermon.*,
Tier. i.. M. Hice began his series
sermons to young men Sunday ni'_
in the First Baptist Church, of whi
he is the beloved and popular past
t^uite a large number of your;; m
were present, and enjoyed tho .s<
mon. He wiil continue the ser
Jive Sundays, proaching on eve
Sunday night. Tho following is t
schedule of sermons. The o
preached last .Sunday night heii
''The Young Man and Town Li?i?
The others are as follows :
Feb. 8rd?."The Young Man ai
Money."
Feb. 10th?"The Young Man ai
Hn Wife."
Feb. 17th?"The Young Man ai
Citizenship."
Feb. 2-1 til?"The Young Man ai
His Soul."
EvC'y young man in town uho c;
possibly do so should hear this seri
of interesting sermons, preached I
one who loves the young men, and
interest ft in their wet rare.
Notice of Dissolution.
The firm of Smith A: Weieh 1;
this day distvo'wed copartnership !
mutual consent. AH persons hnvii
claims against said firm will plea
preienttlum to J. 1). Smith atone
All parties owing -said firm either i
note or account will p'e ise call in
settle same with .!. I) Smith at or e
as we are compelled to settle up th
business. .1. 1 >. S\i i rit,
.1. S. Wt i.' n.
Carlisle, S. C., Jan. 1, 11)01.
JBewnre of Ointi'ients lor Calmi
that Cuntin Mercury
a* mrr,;iiry will sun ly the ser^e
stv-11 and pomj lotelv dernng.> J he v\ h.i
system entering it thr>mrh the rnucoi
Biiriacea. cmicii wmie* hiimii-i ncvi r i
iiserl except, on piesciipt ions in in lepip;
ble physicians, as the damage tl.ey will <
is ten fold to the good vou ran piw-jh
derive f >rm them Halt's Catarrh Oin
manufactured by F. J. Cheney Cn
Toledo (>,, contains no mercury, an I
token internally, acting cirectly on tl
blood ^nd mucus surface of the r-ysfeu
In buying JJal.'s Cata-a'i Cure \oii g<
tthe gen iii?e. 11. is taken internally, an<
,inade n Toledo. {*!??/>. .by F. ,J ( heney .
,Co. Testimonials free.
8 ?'d by Di tig? 1st pi ice Toe. |a*r U)1M<
,JIill's Family Fills are the lies*.
jSubgcribo for Tim Tiiucj.
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WE SELL !
That are
Style ai
A Ol i.-!. ? A.
i\ snoy Lii li u y.
rc "-J
Our Store is
that will g"h
jy
satisfaction.
*
our reiDuta'
handling* on
V>
r- Shoes.
nd
i! Special Altciitiou
r SS 50 Shop, fo
ic $3.50 Shoe fo:
a School Shoe foi
, Farm For Kent.
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A dcsiruole two-horse farm. sui
i able fjr truck farming, lying jm
cs. i wtlliin ami outside the incorj oral
limits of the town. Parties wi-hiu
tu rent same will apply at J h:. i i.mi
(Miy-e or to M r. J. (r. 1 Irouti-.s, on l/i
of Kj/ige. o-l 1
eh A Good lluvgain
or./ 1? Flic Ki&ln I'urtiv.
cB ,
lor sale?One 23-Horse Power 13
r" gine and Boiler, one 20-Hurse Pow<
ies Engine and Boiler, two Brick M
>ry chines, 2U and .'>0 thousand daily ei
);e pacity, ail second hand, but in goo
or ler. Also 7 good, young, \yel
broken mules, four two-horse wago:
''P and harness. Illust sell quick.
" Apply to J. II. Kol?(li:ij,
3-21 At P. M. Cohen's old ollice.
j .IUU. IJU, l'.IUi,
[U] Southern luts AV?- Fn&t Truin.
, (j Another fast train to the K <st h:i
been put on tlie Southern Uii'wa
known as the "Atlanta and New Yor
d Kxpnss."
This is an entirely new train a- <! i
,n no wise elTeets the present schedule
of the other trains of t :i<? Koad 1 h
' object will he to provide inpr >v-d pa.
>' si-r.^vr facilities at the several point
is between Atlanta and Ohaildte.
The new train w.ll he No. >i nortl
bound and d:J southhountl. It wi
ieaVe At l'tnta J'J') p. i:, twenty;:! i
u cs behind t he Limited. Stops v. : i
as made at all important point-*, A
l?\ 1 tharlotto eonn"efions \v I! mil
rjr Weth a through train from (Joliimb'
Savanna)) and Florida, which iv < dm
'? Washington the next inornino at? 7
i.v a, in. and New York at 2:0k p m.
k1 Southbound the trains wi ' !? i\
e. Now York at !l:2o p. i. .. Wa-hin;;
iiw ton '.I p. m. aid arrive in Cli-.i'
lotleS:()."? a. m., leaving ('harlot to a
S:2t)a. in. Tlie train wiii stop a
t he same stat ions southbound a- N >
:n northbound, and will reach Ail ?n
j^ tii at !J ait) p. tn. Atlanta lime, twaii
ty minutes nliead of the Limited.
Tho "Washington and Southwest
ern Limited," whi .ii ' > he r> iievei
'! it coach-travel hy the kipreb.p \. !
l.e made one of the highest ela^s pa*
sender trains in the country. It wi!
he a solid t rain of l'ullimm ears, v. it I
J' Diner attached,Agents
of Southern U iiiwny wi!
cheerfully furnish detailed inf- mint
jj! tion relative to this improved s? rvice
v Notice.
I i will m et the htipii visor of Client! < <
V c unity iit ?i iiiiliill Shoal* bri'l^H on s?tur<|.iy,
February 2ml, f??r 1 lie pui
5. of ten in,; tli" contract to i?)>?tr s.i <1
Lti%e. Uetting to Ik; held at, 12 oVIt ck
m. ' T. .J. I rtenpaitfjit,
Siij ervis >i' Union L'w.iv
.fan". J J, IJ(U. 'i-ilt.
SHOES
built for Service,
id Solid Comfort.
Jgwjl'SSi
,oes from 4:Z%
#35_o|>
5a Shoe
re entire jljp,
Hence y|S
bion for
1 y good I
(
lo t Itcsc:^^^?
r Women,
r Men.
Children.
I
t Look up liiil Harris and be vuceina^
ted. So mutter if you have both bel.
1 ter try it again.
;o ]
ig ' To Cure si Cold in One J).iy
w Take L '\a:ivf lhomo Qiiinh.e Tablets
I Ail druggists reined the inoiu-y i: ;i
tails to cure. K. W, Grovt's S'gnatn r
is on each box. g."i\ *1H-1 y
s. j A Narrow li scape.
j. | Mr. Editor:?Since we have mot
lt with a slight nii>f<>rtune I send y< u
and the readers of Tin: Timks a few
l" i dots.
i The hoys. l?ishop and Willi", had
... j just entered Woflhrd Fitting Seh< o'
j when it burned, consuming about
i ?'20 worth of their clothing, o'c.
IlMiop narrowly escaped, b-ir g
j liemnied in his room by the ceiling
i railing in :in<l cutting oft" the hallway
down from tlto thinl floor. We are
grateful to the God of lire f-.r their
s escape from tho burning building.
Mrs. Jsom is s'ill in declining
" ; honlth. H< member us.
n ; It is needless for we t-? siv iIiji*
N ! I am plea-ed with this kplendd ?ic.
tion of our Is'titc.
?- The fmncrs bore arc keeping i
s | right up with 111o advance along :dl '
| lines. School advantages. in ui'-st
places. tire highly appreciated.
, Wl i'e the inline ce of the chn ch
! ; pi\d rnio.aand ti e church is evoi
. on t!e aggressive, f-in in innnv of iti
foi ius is j I'actieed.
I trust tint TljU TiMmay ever
live to gri ct the poopV ??f Union.
J. N. I.-o.M.
. ; Cherokee, S. C., .Jan. 2^.
i
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. i S.i/o.
;! .1
I Will .sell Hi ? gouts | have reiver- 1
I tise.l, at my house next Tuesday at
. 1J o'clocl:.' T. .J. II. Smith.
I It P '
\ | Notice to Trespassers.1:
; .">'1 ; ' I '"':y !!!( lull 1>\* Wftmed no? t<>ji
I 1 t,111 i i ijinjK'i', wall', j : 1 * or ili iv" : I
: ihi";itii;h or in uny other m mu>r 'rcpis | 1
i u| on n y hind. TM-spa.-sers w ill h * jutfe- j
enbd lo the fall cx'tiil of the lav. ' >
; } T-.">Un I M It s ('aim.IK Kisnx j .
A I#ihiniure c d'ege has isertain. i
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t d its? rori'iiinu ci t .- the tdi*ir of'
ie aid 1 hat even ad < d heart t an he . '
ii.i ?l i to b?ftt by a lihe-ji' appMoftth u
loir. \> ? i il s II; i (I Ubtlul JMI' g ]
ma i to IjV.c s? jo. ckaj;c with him when i
he g iea to call on hit* Hweet heart, il
he can't t?-noli her lwart he mny vet 1
use it 11 catch hi r- if he isn't t >:> o il a !
bi
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A Fine Service. 1
Mr. H. E, L. Bunch, who was ap- j
pointed General Passenger Agent of
the Seaboard Air Line Railway System,
Jan. l>i, has inaugurated a service
ovi r Hie Seaimaul Air Lino Railway
second to none, and the best
ever given in the South. I
1 here me t ?o ir. i-ia d ily in each '
direction, "De? M -tropin I tun and j I
Florida Limited" n>d "the Florida ' .
and Atlai in K .->1 Mull,'-' each coin-| |"
post-dot the finest ci|uiptnent made
by the Pullman Co. The trains carry
P n 11 r 11 >i 11 Drawing Room Sleepers.
Compartinenl. Observation and Dining
cars and also day couches of the
finest make for which no extra fare is j
charged. 'I hese handsome trains
were put in service January 27th. |
Mr. Bunch comes from the passenger j
department of the S nit hern, and has i j*
already evidenced tin' fact that he [
is eminently qualified to handle tlto j
responsible business entrusted to his
charge. Tlie Seaboard Air Line is to'
bo eorgral u!at ed in having secured,'
for its General Passenger Agent a j
man of Mr. Bunch's recognized alb!- |
ity and business qualifications. The !
Seaboard with Mr. Bunch at the head
of one department- and Bunch McBee
ol anomer is a power in mo isiua.
Notice To Taxpayers. !
L wi I W* at the following places as J "*
desigi-hted l?*lo\v: <*
.-Manfoul's Store, Jan. 8th, 1001. i _
l.iin'ei'ft Store, forenoon Jan. Oil), ?
1001:
Satifoul Wilhum'.s Store, afternoon ; v
January O h. 10 '1. i ',
Wilhurn Uros. Store, Jan. lOtli, 1901
Sc-ilalia. forenoon Jan. 11th,
l?!ack ltock, forenoon Jan. 12th, "
('uiH.'le, Jan. 14th, "
SiUilno. Jan. 15'1), 11
.Tonesville, J.m 10th, ik
Union, Jan. 17th, lStli and 19tli. " ?
J^ockhnrt Mills, Jan. 21>t, " P
.A<iani: bnig. forenoon Jan. 22i d, 14 '
Kelton, Jan. *20id, '*
Tim lime \ ttl expire for making tax
returns FVbruai) 20 h F
All male poisons from 21 ti? 00 is subjeet,
to a poll except those exempted by
law.
It will CEItTAlst.Y be to the iuh-P si
of all taxpayers to make their iH.inns c
h tore the time ? xpiies as the law im?s- p
ITIVKLY inpiiies 50 p'-i cent penal'y to \
he added to those failing to make ie- .
turns at the proper lime, so 1 would ml- j
\ ise evciybody, even if you ivuv nr.lh- s
ing hut a poll to lelurn. to lua! ? i l>e- ^
fore lhe ihue expires. Tako waiuii g i r
the!;i\v (leiilrtji'ls ?>Vfiy |>< rsnn (opt ike t
tlieii returns i.o tlieil' i ;i i;cs w ill :i|?p :ir *
on the Tivnsttin \s Diiphcdco when tlu> v
cull t > pay their lax. a
John G. 1
4<i Auditor.
Longavita.
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THE TABLET OF LIFE )
^ / IK.lttt -ti ( 1 j'HmJ'i H f tiuKi j 1
The Scientific Discovery of the Jlge x
The Ma^ic Key to the Mystery of Life! ?
From i inn ~ immemorial It lets been iicmi** I
prcdominut itm ambition to rprolong life. Hut
unto tin- mail) brioiuut uiiii ?vno hu\<* |
'lc Voted tltcir Hvt'S to till lUScIllUtllti? subject,
it wa> left Tor the iinitiort.ii Darwin tnifiv,to
tlie world, in his rricat theory ol I ile, the
fundamental principle upon vvliich to build
all Iiii tlu-ru's arch in this diicctiou. Follow I f
inir closely in Ids Footsteps came I'rof. Dr
Iajdwiv Hucckncr, a (icrimin scientist of in *
ternational renown, wi'li his remarkable _
work entit led "Has Itucli des bauson l.ebens"
(the tiook on i.onirovity). Hut alas, like Ihtr r
win be t>)(> died, ere lie eould reap the fruit c
of his wonderful doctrine, other* however ,
couully yreal took op the interrupted thread
with the result that two (icrinan s. icutlsts,
alter year* of experiments and rosenrch. have tj
at last discovered the secret of l.otitfovity, r
in the shape o! a remarkable Vegetable Compound,
which, it proper.y used, will positivo y ^
proio if r.ile This new remedy, r.ppr riately r
named "l.onjruv ila" tnieanltif I onjr I Holms *
been subjected totiie most rijrid tc.dsnt ail the
leading clinics and hospitals throughout 0
Kurope with marvelous results. Apprccint t
Itof the importance of this discovery, we f
nave acquired, at enormous cost, t lie o ycIm- .
alve oroprlet try rirrht u? this tr ily wonder- "
ful preparation, which ha* proved a blesslnir
to mankind. "i.oim'uvita" is I In* t rut' 'J ablet
i>i l.ifc; a rejuienator par oxeellenee, cmbodying
11 s \ or If ible sciii'i ??r loiiKevity in
n oraetseal. feasible Turin It I- the fountain
I i erpetuiil youth, whieli it prolongs far
beyond its present limits, while retnininjr a
health in a perfectly normal state. "I.ontr fc]
a*, ita ' briir'-tens tin- eye. stimulates the mental
activity, yiv s elasticity to the step, b
makes the face lull, absorbs wrinkles, q
cleanses the s\stern, purities the skin, and is v
theonty true Vonee de i eon remedy tor old J
itlid voitnt' ol h.ith se.ves. Endorse1 by Ku- i
rope's ieauiurf pysteiajia.
$1 00 a Box by mail. f
HUGO VON TILLENBURG ME0ICALC0-,
(sot.I P. s. Alii".NTS!
11*i.-.i.I*. '?ii0 Brsdvrsy^Nnv i >'i. City ^
ON THE PACE OF IT '
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Our statement tint, you enn sref no 1> t
jiweliy in mwn than from in nnv smi'. <
yon as a mere vaunting of our o ? i y,
waits. All ?p atk h a e >mpar111v ex- . y,
uninali i!i After that yon cm y I w
fir > on: s? I ves. We fully believe 111! y
Af ".in sit My yon in eveiy paitinili: NV
iiii> would h f?l :<1 to have you < ill ar n
'i e what v.c have to t Iter. p|
THE WILLIAMSON COMPANY.
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3. M. hJvVTV.
'J'hone if3.
THE PEOPLE'S REAL
fluy and Sell Rcnl 1*.state, r^fi
Stocks ntid lionds. 1211
OrrffEs JI utul 15, FOSTER 1
/Ve Are After
At W. H. Sartor's
constantly on hai
lorn, Oats, Meal, Floui
leavy Groceries. Plants
Mule Gearing and all k
wells, drainage and sew
extensive line of shelf goc
Fruits, Vegetables, Presc
we will sell at prices that
lelow \/Ve Mention /
lleinz's Mince Meat, fc
" India Polish
" Apple Butter
" Baked Beans
" Pickles, Olives, <
cheaper than the cheapest
Respt
MORMAN &
3ank Stock for Sale.
Twenty shuns of the stock of tie
letehtr.ts and I'iauter'sNat'?nal Bank,
f I'liion. for sale. Apply at uiv olllce.
l-'l ,11111 .james mdm:o.
Stray Goats.
1 ! AVe ' *vo V.ray "nanny" gouts which
i\ i.er m*y get by calling lor tbc ni and
11 v big expenses.
itl1 T. ,J. 11. SMITH.
>ROBABLY A "F^TIY STORY.'old
About Emperor \\ ill'atti uud
King l'l<l\vnr:l V!!i.
beki.iv, Jan. ? tiro Vorwacrts (soialist
organ) tu '.ay y. iuto.l a romarkalo
srorv to the effect that Emperor
Villiam's Midden departure for Engand
was only duo to a dedro to bid
arewi'li iu i.i.s dying (fraiidni ?.vr, bat
till more to the Ertnee of Wales' uric
lit wish . .ertlo \ private debt affair
o tho emperor before a-eouding the
hrotte. Tins debt, The Vorwaerts aserred,
amounted to 2 !,0')<),0h.) mark t.
vliioh Emperor Frederick, immediately
ifter beginning his reign, loaned the
?riuce of Wales in order to place tho
atter in a position to pay accumulated
lebts to theamonutol 2t,0:k),000 marks.
L'ho loaned money it was further asicrtod,
was part of the savings, amount*
ng to AO,000,000 marks, left to Emperor
William I. Count Von Stolher*'. then
niuistcr of i he imperial household, The
v?'- ?l<o savs, vakil' opposed theA
wyiug-ont ot tfie'vi.ooOiOOO mucus, uuhf
hereupon resigued.
In official circles here, The Yorwaerts
itory is characterized a<n gigantic hoax.
rOLMD HIS HI AD IN A BAG.
tfute of C liiiiaiii.tii \\ lio Ii.|.n'itii <l I'Oreigner*
<?: l?.<! l<-n i'reuse i?>.
Skatn.k, Wash . Jam. 29 ? Advices
rom tiie Orient i rouhit by the United
States transport Arab give a remarkable
tory of vengeance meted out to a Chimnmn,
who inform' <1 the foreign troops
if hidden treasure of .x 17.000 in a small
own 20 miles from P >.::i.g.
On near my the viil.gr the Chinaman
yas s -lit ahead of the expedition, which
lumbered about i't men, to prepare the
nllagers. When the gold nunters nrived
they f> and the head of their inormer
in a bag and the villa/tors made
ither manifestat ions of their hostility to
ho troops. Reinforcements wero sent
or, and in the meantime the troops
livouacked in the village pawnshops.
The treasure is still hidden.
The Josiuli Morris Hank.
Montgomery, Ala., Jan. 39.?At an
djouruod meeting of creditors held
his morning of Josiah Morris & Co.'s
auk, which suspended Saturday, tlio
ommittee of 12 which was appointed at
esterday's meeting made its report,
'he report showed iho total assets of
he bank to be $l.."-0.i,8i 1 and liabilities
1,325,3:13. Tno haul; has $23,000 in
ash oil hflllil with erwli i'nn f???
anks amounting to $11),531. Most of
ho securities reported are ia bomls of
Jew York and oilier banks amounting
-> ' o."?
1 oii-phoncs I'or < uba.
Sum n:n, ti. 0., Jan. 20. ?The Telehone
Muuu'ixcturiug company a few
ays ago sliippoil u carload of the w ell
nown "Imp rial" phones to Havana,
Jnb.i, ?!i Tti ilie o oinpany has estab,.-hod
an agency to .-apply the Cuban
tid West Indian trade. The demand
a* Sumter made telephones and switchoards
grows steadily, and both facto
i- - arc kept rn bed with orders. .In
lie two fae ories more than 20.> hands
lid employment and the weekly pay
u'l will e impure favorably with tiie
iiv r .11 of a cotton mill having a eapi
d p. a time.- as great.
."uiiiethlng of a Ilog Him , |f.
Appuxo, Ga., Jiui. 20?F?>r ijuito a
diile several parties near Appling have
eeu considerably interested to know
hat the largo hog, owuod hv Iiev. M.
nib r, in that community, would
eigh. Last week the owner of this
iguutio hog concluded to slaughter
Itn, and when ho was put on tho?cales
9 tipped the beam at 808 pounds net.
p. n. 1HJKK
'Phone 78.
ESTATE AGENCY.
Prompt attention given all
ItUHiness enti tinted to us,
ll'iLDiKO, UNION, 8. 0.
I
You!
n
old stand. Wo will have
ud
A ' 4'
r, Bacon, Lard, and all
ition Hardware,
inds of Terra Cotta Piping for
erage purposes. We have au
>ds, both canned and bottled, of
irves, Jellies and Pickles, which
will please the observant buyer.
I Few Bargains: <
tnner price 30c, our price 20c.
" 35c, " 44 25c.
11 50c, 44 44 35c.
2oCy our pr|cc > for 25c.
Uanned Goods of all discription
ictfully,
; MURPHY.
MR. HAY WILL NOT GO BACK.
United States Consul at Pretoria Coming
Homo.
Oape Town, Jan. 29.?Adolbort Hay,
the United States consul at Pretorio,
will sail from hero Jan. 30.
According to a dispatch from Washington,
dated Dec. 20 last, Consul Hay
had obtainod the permission of the state
department to return to the United
States. It was added that ho would
probably not go back to South Africa,
and that William D. Gordon of Illinois,
United States consular agent at Johannesburg,
would succeed Mr. Hay as
consul at Pretoria.
Concillatliis the Dutch.
Oai*e Town*, Jan. 29.?R. Solomon,
tho attorney general of the late Schroiuer
miuistry, has been nppoiuted legal
advisor to tho Transvaal colony administration.
His appointment is cqmmended
as demonstrating the desire of
tho imperial government to conciliate
tho Dutch.
Doers Will Continue Fighting.
Berlin, Jan. 29.?A dispatch to The
Lokal Auzeiger from Tho llagno says
Mr. Krnger's ailment consisted of a
muscular contraction of the eyelid,
which the recent slight operation has
entirely cured. The dispatch adds that,
accordiug to reliable information, tho
Boor* do not iutend at present to take
diplomatic steps, but will continue
lighting uutii tho general situation in
South Africa is strong enough to make
the sucoess of diplomatic steps certain.
IT IS NOW UP TO PRESIDENT.
Captured >pnni-.li Stciitii-lilp Declared
n IVize of War,
Savannah, Jan. 29 ?Unless tho president.
of the United States sees fit to
overrule the findings of every court and
official that has investigated tho case,
those who have claims against the
utcamship Aduja, captured during t?e
Spanish-American war while trying to
run tho Cuban blockade and brought to
Savauuah as a war prize, will get their
money. The ease is now up totheohlef
exeoutive for flual review.
Tho attorney general of the United
States has receutly submitted an opinion
to the president that the Adula it
clearly a war prize, despite the fact that
her owners claim otherwise, and the pollers
nre now before tho president for review.
Information to this effect hat
been received hero by attorneyt for
tome of the claiuiautt.
LOSSES OFJjALT A MILLION
Destructive Conflacation In the City
of Des Moines. ?
Des Moinks, Jan. 29.?Fire which
hr/vlro -?i- ---i?
uuu vmij Luuuy iu rrai.K6i liroa.'
department store destroyed over $50(5,(K)0
worth of property. The flames
spread rapidly to Yonker Bros.', A. Sp
J^redlich, the telephone exchango/oity
railway oompauy and several other
buildings. Alter a hard flght the flames
were dually controlled.
The destruction of the electric, tele*
graph and telephone wires caused a
temporary Abandonment of the street
oar service and the operation of many 4
factories dependent upon the wires for ^
power.
The total loss is 1570,000, of which the
heaviest losses are: Fraukel Bros.,
876,000; Yonker Bros., $45,000; A. & J.
Fredllcb, $85,000. The insurance will
oover the losses.
BIRTHDAY _OF JEFFERSON.
David H. Bill Expected to Speak In
Atlanta In April.
Atlanta,'Jan. 20.?On April 4 there
will be a big Dcmooratic rally in Atlanta
in celebration of the birthday of
Thomas Jefferson, the founder of Detuooracy
and the father of its principles. It
is exDCOted that-. rl?? -JJ
?vi?uaug nuuroH
will bo mado by Hon. David Bennett
Hill of New York, tbo groat Democratic
leader.
Both Mr. Hill and ox-President Grover
Cleveland were invited to bo present
at the rally to be bold in Atlanta, bnt
Mr. Cleveland llnds that he will be unable
to conic.
Klorldu Convict Statistics.
Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. 3D.'?On
Jan. 1, 1900, there' were in the state
prison of Florida 71Q conviots. 1 .hiring
tbo year 880 were committed to th?
prison and two recaptured, mgkiqg q
total of 1,043. Among those committed
daring the year 84 were for the crime of
murder. 83 for larceny and 53 for breaklug
and entering. Fore the year 1M90 /
there were distributed among the several
counties $10,502.3:' from moneysreoeived
for the hire of conviota, Fof
1$00. $9,3'd.23 of said moneys VM 4*4
ponnma m DM MIMn.
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