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MA AGREES TO POWERS'DEMAND! Punishment to Be Meted Ou to Boxer Leaders/ BIO MANDARIN TO BE SHO1 Valte4 Stato Government I'rotesi Against the 1* ropoird .Military lij pedltlon of WulJerjw, but ihol'rt test Itecflvrs No t'on.d.lcralIon. Paris, Peb. 19. ? A navos. ngonoy di patch from Peking sav.s I?i HuugOuan and Prinoe Chiug havo informed tL legations that the court agrees to iuflu tho punishments demanded. A cabinet council was held c.t tb Klysse palace today. Tbo premier, \ "Waldeck-Housscuu. was still indispose and was absent. Tbo minister of lev Igu affairs, M. Delcnssc, announce that the French minister at Peking, 5^ Piuchon, bad notified tbo Chino.-e got eminent of tbo curly return of th French agents to Along Tso an I Yu Nau and demanded tbut tbc viceroy c Yuu Nau send a high luaud^riu to rt oeive them and express regi l'or pas erotica. Tbe Chinese government, th minister ndded, had just replied that first class mandarin would lo shot. Protest Not Considered. Washington-, Feb. 19.?During th eabiuot mooting today a cablegram froi Minister Conger was submitted, rofci ring to tbe proposed military expeditio in China, under command of Count Vo Waldemee. It disclosed tbo fact th? our minister had protested to the mini! tars' council against hostile movement of this character, but that bis proto: had failed to receive consideration, th other foreign ministers miosis? ?l? ground that they had no authority t influeuco military operations cuo wa or the other. THE WORK OF CONGRES! Objection to Coiislderni l.)ii of 12111 fo Naval Promotions. Washington, Fob. 19.?At the opec log of today's session of tho seuato, Mi Hale, ohalrmau of tho commute.) o aval affairs, favorably roportcd a hi to revive the grade of vice admiral c the navy, nud authorising tho president with the ndvioe and oousont of the sou ate) to appoint two vioe admirals I'rot the list of active rear admirals of th navy. Ho asked immodiato considers tion for the bill. Mr. Batter of North Carolina and Ms JPcttigrew of South Dakota objected.. A London Kog. London. Feb. 19.?A dense fog ci vclopod Loudon this morning, impct ing all traffic and causing a number c Acoideuts, the most serious of whic - was a rear-end collision on tbe undo: ground railroad, as u result of whic half a dosen persons received iujnrie 'which necessitated their removal to hospital. Seaboard (lets Hyatt's Holdings. Baltimore. Feb. 19.?Tho William: Middendorf syndicute, which contro' the Seaboard Air Line Railroad con pany, has acquired Thomas F. liyan' holdings in the Seaboard aud 11 )uuol? ?ad Raleigh and Qaston railroads. ^Mothers! I The discomforta and dangers of u Hfiaa child-birth can hjig be almost rntirely avoided./'iff y. nfMT D Wine of Card ui^lh r*^c^c8etJ* I pots them in y condition to do their work H perfectly. That makes preg|1 naticy fesa painful, shortens ij labor and hastens recovery after y ehRd-hirth. It helps a woman O bear strong healthy children. Hear* WEiREE-i v z iwinefftiU" has also brought happiness to thousands of homes barren for ypjars. A few doses often brings Joy to loving hearts that long for a darling baby. No woman should neglect to try it for this trouble. It cures nine cases out of ten. All druggists sell Wine of Cardui, jfi.oo per bottle. h Per advice In cases renuirlnjr special V directions, address, pivlntr symptoms, R tnfe ' Ladle*' Advisory Department," B The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatti- E nooga, Tenn, T ' ^ _ B -~it. WCiSA HALE, fl of Jefferson, Ga., says: t || Whan I flrat look Wine of Cardul p g wft nap peer\ married threo years, but K, 51 oditd not have any children. Nino B months later I had e fine girl baby." H Nnilii t* Chautauqua, JIoL'vr Dora, Fin , Feb. 10.?Tin seventeenth annual session of the Soutl Florida Chaurauqun will open March i and close the 18th. An excellent program having many attractive features, l?n been prepared by the committee. Th< grounds are beautifully located betweet Lake Dora and laiko Gertrude. Into Hands of Kecelvcrs. WIT.MINOTON, Del., Feb. 13.?Ths Del aware Construction company of thi city has passed into the hands of re oeirer*. The liabilities am about $7/5. 000s estimated assets to >,000. Too em bnrraasilicnt was caused by the lost o 6,00) a mouth nil the lmt.dli.tr of tlx drydaflk at Kalkimuru. AMERICAN PRODUCTS ? ' 5. IN THE ASCENDANCY ^ Our Silks Will Soon Load the World. V PUSIIII7G- FOR FIRST PLACE Extraordinary t'uwor oi l.x.muolou 1'uMesseit by , Amor loan Mm itifuot* urc.? nferlur tin man-Alitde Palmed our as American Mail *. B* Washixoton, Fob. 19.?Accorliiig to Consul Covert at Lyons, an ariicle uj: ?:i ul tbo sill; industry of tho world recently 31 published mu French crude paper shows that tho Unitt'd states is likolv to take '? tho lead among tlio silk producers of tho J world. During the la>t three years tho r. consumption ot raw silk in the United t] States has exceeded that of France. [. The trade paper says that tho producing f* power yf the United States equaled that 10 of Franco since 1S97, and "American u manufacture lias a power of expansion d that ours does not posses*." 5* According to the French authority 55 already referred to, Fiance heads the ? list of producers. and the United States t? of America is pressing hard for tho first place. In a report to tho state department on tho ribbon trade of iJr. Etienue, C msul Uruuot says: o "Just as surely as American iron ,j products ? bridges, machinery, etc.? | have fouud a permanent market in r* Europe, so will American silks and u other textile businesses." Hugus American l'l'tuitic s. T j. American foods in Sweden arc doing ^ great harm to tho trade, says Cou.-ui .[ Bergh at Gotlicuburgh in a report to 0 : the state department. He says that ind ; ferior forks are sold by who! sale in 0 j Gothenburg as American product, at a y . price much lower than the genuine American torlc, of which u pier imita| tiou is offered. That is or.lv cue sani 5 pie of the many German imitations ottered for sale in Sweden ami repror seated to lie "best American Roods." The eft'oct is that t!m havers soon discover that they have bought articles not worth the mouey, and blaiuo the Auier" ieau manufacturers. Tho consul says a that tho practice causes prejudice U against everything of American make. Sweden has 110 law compelling the mark of origin to s o placed ou imported goods. r' Tho Swedish laws are simply tuut forl" eign male imported goods shall not bo 11 marked, stained or branded so ns to 0 ntako tho purchaser believe that tho l' goods were manufactured in Sweden. v BOTH LEGS CRUSHED OFF Uorriblo Accident, llel'alls a Central Hallway Kntploye. l- Gnu fix, Ga , Feb. 19.?Ilal Good1 ntatt, ono of tho bridge force of tho >1 Central railroad, was struck by tho h Griffin and Atlanta accommodation last "* night at Pomona, 4 miles north of this !l place, and both legs wero crushed just below the knee. He is in a critical cou11 ditioi:. Gootlmau signaled tho accommodation, which stopped a short distance below the station, and was backing back "* to get him, when tho rear coach struck " him, two of tho trucks passing over his i- legs. Ho was brought to this city, the .j crew of the train taking tho precaution f to cord up boih legs to staunch luo bleeding. Goodmau is about 31 years of age and has a wife and three children living ut 1 Brooks Station. HOUSE AND LOT FOR WIDOW Prulseworthy Deed of Police Korco of Jacksonville. i Jacksonville, Fla, Feb. 19.?Tlio | oity polioo foreo has purchased a lot iu East Jacksonville for Mrs. Henry Haley, widow of Policeman Haley, who wa9 shot and killed iu this city while attempting to arrest a negro last Thanksgiving day. The money was donated by public subscription solicited by the police department. Arrangements have b -ou perfected to let a contract for the building of n residence upon the property at once, and in li short while the widow nud children of the murdered otllcer will bo furnished with a comfortable homo through tho generosity of tho charitable people of Jacksonville and the worthy efforts of the polico department. War Against Saloons. Greensboro, N. C., Feb. 19.?Local tomperance workers, especially members of the W. C. T. U., are quite active in Greensboro just now. A great deal of work is being done in tho way of agitation and arousing public sentiment against tho whisky busines-. The opening of saloons has given quite an impetus to tho agitation on the part of the good women. The work now being dono is preliminary to a fight against tho saloons, to be waged during tho municipal campaign iu May, or later. .Joe Jefferson, Fisherman. West Palm Beach, Fla., Fob. 19.? !The observed of all fishermen nowaday? is Joseph Jefferson, tho iainous actor, j who is on the pier early and late and ex' liibits the same fisherman's skill at 70 j years of ago as in many years past. I With a poppcr-aud-salt-brown bicyclu suit on and littlo round, boyish soft I black hat well down over his eyes, the famous actor watches with genuine enthusiasm the struggling enptivo at the end of his line. , j Church Alms llox ltobbed. il j Tiiomasvillk, Gn., Fob. 10.?Sonduy i afternoon, shortly after tlio 4 o'clock 1 service, when the rector of St. Thomus J Episcopal clmrch went to open the alms box, it was found that the lid hnd been pried off and the contents stolen. No clue has been found yet. It not known what amount was stolen. I Feu nit Dead In lieil. AsiiKVlLLK, N. C.. Fob. 19.?George W. Young, doputy olerk of the superior j court, was found dead in bed here this rooming. Tho aoronor found oaase of i ' i death ta be heart disrate, i 1 BREAKERS AIBD FOR VENEZUELA Feoling of Apprehension Pervades Capital City Air. PRESIDENT AS DICTATOR Castro Government Growing In Unpopularity?New York Asphalt t'oinpimy Prepared to Defend Us Property by Hircc of Arms. Pout or Spain, Island of Trinidad, Fob. 19.?A correspondent of tlto Associated Press has just returned from a ten days' stay in Caracas, Venezuela, where lie wont to investigate tue Venezuelan situation. Tito outlook at the Venezuelan capital is not good. There apology, bat has not yet received it. A year earlier the same oousal was arrested and threatened with torture if ho diil not pay a large sum of money to local military officials. A few mouths ago a Gorman merchant at Barcelona was tortured by officials tiiero for tho purpose of extorting money from him. Tho German government sent a cruiser there at once and got satisfaction and kept the Jvessel foui months in Venezuelan waters. The Italians have had men-of-war in Venezuelan waters most of tho time for a year. Last year the American cousul at Lag tiara was attacked and his life threatened. Tho United States government lias never received satisfactory reparation for thut. Awaiting the Verdict. Minneapolis, Fob. 19.?The jury in tho hands of whom rests the fato of Frank Hamilton, charged with stabbing Leonard Day to death, retired last night about 11 o'clock and at 8 o'clock this morning went to breakfast, but nothing leaked out from the jury room to iudlcr.to whether any ballot! had bcon taken or how the jurors stoodUnder tho charge, four verdicts are possible, viz: Murder m the first or seoond degroo, manslaughter and acquittal. Will b" I in j>r?ache<l.' Rat.eiuii, Fob 10. ? Tho re-solution forThe impeachment of judges lias been adopted by tho honso by a voto of 03 to 13?all tho Republicans ami Populists. Articles of iuipeachintmc will bo formally prcseuted at the bar of the somite Weduesday. Ten days' time will be given the accused to prenaro their defense, so that the trial will begin March 1. An extra session seems a certainty. (lovernor Resigns. Seattle, Wash., Feb. It).?The steam er Faralou brings advices from Skugway stating that William Ogilvio's resigna tion as governor of tho Yukon district is announced in a dispatch to the Skagway News. _ Krult tirowers Meet. CiiaTraxoooa, Feb. 10.?The first mooting of tho fruit growers' association of this seatlou and North Georgia will be held Maroh 0. Indications ore for a large acreage of berries and hotter crops ih?a ove# iiefo/fc .? is a tooling of apprehension in the air. The Castro government beootuos more unpopular, and hostility to it is talked rather freely, and tho substantial and solvent pooplo of tho community condemn the government's attitude toward the New York and Berinudez Asphalt company. The New York and Bormudcz company, the correspondent is informed, is quetly gathering a strong force of well nrmed and well drilled men at the pitch lake. These meu are under tho command of Major Raiferty. formerly of the Seventy-Urst New York, a bravo and oflRieut othcer. They will resist all encroachment, whether made by government or revolutionary troops. The United States gun boa' Scorpion has been ordered to tho pitch lake, with orders not to allow tho company to he dispossessed prior to tho conclusion of the judical investigation of tho c.;so now being made iu Washington. The Judiciary lluild-. slsil. The Venezuelan government is endeavoring iu t very possible way to persuade tho rich Bermudez company to rosort to tho tribuuals. Tho refusal of tho company to adopt that course is based upon the knowledge that in Venezuela the president, or dictator changes the judges in a night and imprisms them if they do not give tho judgments they are bidden to give. The corrosmmdeut talked with livo diplomats in Caracas. They all asserted that tho United States government had acted with great prudence and with a degree of lorbeuranco which almost ceased to be a virtue. They spoke highly of tho skill and tact with winch Minister Loom is has met the situation. The diplomatic sido o? this business is most important and interesting. The United States, after receiving ull tho legal records and tacts in the controversy with the Venezuelan government, decided to inako a thorough investigation and sent for a complete set of laws of Venezuela, some 1G volumes. Pondiurr the oat come of this they asked the Venezuelan government, as a matter of eourtes}* between friendly nations, to kindly suspend tho operation of tho decree dispossessing tho New York-Bermudez company till an investigation can bo made. The Venezuelan government declined to do this. The request was repeated and again refused. It was thon made a third time, 111 an emphatic manner, by Mr. Francis 11. Lootnis; in fact, it was put as a sort of vigorous demand the third time; but the result was the same. Then a protest was made, and that was ignored by tho Castro government, though it had ample power and authority to meet any or all of these domauds if it saw tit. Other Outrage*. Tho trouble over the nsphalt is only one of a largo number of incidents in which tho Venezuelan government has recently beou guilty of grave offense to tho government of tho United States. Three months ago tho consular agent of tho United States at Barcelona was thrust into prison without cause. The United States government demanded an CRESCENT CITY CARNIVAL "Human l'asslons ami ( h art eristics" ( Orgt'ously Illustrated. New Oki.kans, Feb. 10.?Though today opened with r It ro*? r en in ; weather, before noon every cloud had distppcured from the skies a id a beau'iful typical carnival day resale <1 ;o- the pi^oaut of Ilis Majesty H- x. Visitors continued w Iiuui 1umi unvil (Hirillg UIU inorillUg hours from wory-cori'?u ot' the coxxutry. Hotolkecp r> mid others say the crowd is the 1 irg -.st tii.it has ever gathered here during a Murdis Urns cele* bratiou. The event of tiie any was the glittering pageant of his Muj.-sty R.x. For this year Rex chose as his subject Human Pussions and Characteristics," illustrating it in gorgeous and beautiful tableaux. The pageant passed through avenues fairly packed with people. There was much promiscuous masking, and the scenes on the streets during the day have beeu thoroughly i picturesque ami amusing. Rex is impersonated by Alfred Ilennen Morris, sou of the late John 11. Morris, lie will introduce his queen, Miss Bessie Merrick, at the carnival palaco tonight, where a splendid popular ball will bo given. The carnival will be brought to a close tonight with the nri'Tf>ntit- <\f C ...l.; .1. ; r..p,^??v V* vuiuui?, \> II .A ll l>lUiIll>U9 to equal iu beauty the supito demonstration of tlio Krewo of i'roteua last night. To Compete With Sugar Trust. Chicago, Feb. 19.?Chicago capitalists havo organized u $l,00O,0J0 corporation, known as tho Central Sugar company, to oompeto with tho huge American trust in the homo supply. Contracts have already been closed by tho uewlv organized company for tho erection of a boot factory at Shelby, Intl. Tho land has been purchased and switches are being put ia by tho railroads at the factory site. The chartor of incorporation was granted in New Jersey a few days ago. The Crisis In Spain. Maduid, Fob. 19.?The Libcralo today publishes a statement made by Seuor Sugasta, the Liberal leader,who said So 11 or Dilvela, tho Conservative leader, cannot solve the crisis, and his advent to power would only create trouble. J ho best solution, according to lienor Sigasta, is tho retention of General Azoarraga as premier, as ho can count on the support of tho minorities. Tuequestion of tho religious or lers iu Spam can, Seaor Sugasta says, be solved without drasiio lueaseres. isliot While at Wo:-!:. Bamberg, s. c., Feb. 19.?Iu the Bamberg cotton mill todnv Brag Jones shot, and killed Ligo Norman. Both . were operators in tho mill. Jones, with his brother, went to the slasher room where Norman was at work and shot Norman three times. Brag Jones was arrested, hue declined to talk. Ilis brother states that Norman had threatened Brag Judos' life. A woman is said to be tho causo of the trouble. Cotton Mill I'l-agedy. Gucen villi:, S. C., Fob. 19.?Frank Neoly, an operative at tho American Spinning company's mill, and Luther Taylor, an operative at the Poa cotton mill, had a quarrel and battled with rocks aud brickbats. While the light was in progress Dave 131 wards, a stranger to Neely but friend of Taylor, drew his pistol and shot Neely twico, death resulting a low hours afterwards. Edwards and Taylor aro now in jail. President cf Convict Board. Mostoomkky, Ala.. Fob. 19?Tho appointment by the governor of Judge J. M. Cnrmichael of Dale county to the presidency of the state convict board appears to inter with the general approbation of the people of the state. Judge Garmichael did not seek the office; in fact has reiused already two of the best places in tho gilt of rhe governor. lie Will, however, accept this appointment. lie Will Mo starved Oa\ Cr.Ar.k-nurto, W. Va , Fol> 19.?During a quarrel at McDonald's railroad camp at Wolf Summit. William Francis shot and killed Share Ivlggs. The murderer then retreated into a new tunnel being cut through Pur-o Glove hill and defied arrest. He is armed with a Winchester rifle and 500 rounds of ammunition, bat is without food. All work has boon stopped oa tho tunnel and the oflicers have d cidod to starve him out. DAILY MARKET REP0RT3. COTTON" I X' IX" 11 ICS. Vk'.v Vobx. Feb 19. - Cotcjn ut urea opeu.'i lirtn. OPES (,'L.Oi-i jjuuary... .... February s .... s>7 Marcu 8 M .... > . '.?0 April. sm .... s.'.n May... I? ?l .... s.*i Juue 8 91 .... 8.97 Jmy 8 9? .... 8 !i'j August 8 lii .... s Oi September s 05 .... ? > jj.> October 7.'*9 .... 8 O'J November 7.91 .... 7.5>5 Decern oar .... 7 91 Spot cotton clo?e?l quiet, 1 trt lower mid<lli?u unbind*. 9%c; middling yillf, 9>-jc. Sale- 210 bales. (iiiAix a\*;> provision's. OiltC.VOO. Feb. 19. OPES CI.03B WHEAT?February... .... 13% March .... 73% Mav '5?75M .... *.r>% COliN?February i ^ March ' .... 89% Mav 40%(&y% .... 40% OA'TS?February .... -4% May 'WW1/* POKE?February .... 13.80 May. 4.00 .... 14.00 LAltD?February ... T.m March .... 7 40 j May *.49% .... 7.45 I K1B6?February .... 7.00 | May 7 02% .... 7.05 j September .... 7.15 XAVAL -STORISS. WILMINGTON. Feb. 19.?Spirits turpentine, steady; sales nt receipts. 54. Hosin steady at tl.15; receipts Til. Crude turpentine, quiet at $1.30?3.30; receipts, | in. 'I'ar steady at #1.:15; receipts. 301. SAVANNAH. Feb. 19.?Spirits turpentine ' lirut at .17. receipts, 875. sales, 179. exports, none, ltoain, quiet and nnohanged; receipts. 5,914- sales. 454; exports. 7,414, Qeumjutov. Feb. 18,-TttrpeaOne sreitdar ' j at w;*, JifcMa, - - -?f Miiaipa , BRIGS WALL FELL WITHOUT WASHING Bravo Fire Fighters Buried In the Debria. THE KILLED AND INJURED * no iiurnuig Wall ('o!1.i;hp(1 Wlillo Streams of V.'.tler Hero lJeltig I'iayed Against It?I'lm n-.iildiiig Kxcellent l-'oo I l-'ci- Flames. Ni'.w Havev, Fob. i ).?Tho search for bodies in the ruins of ihoold Jmlson packinghouse on Cai.il s:roet, which was burned shortly after midnight, was continued lor hours after tan flames were extinguished, resulting in the definite knowledge that the four mangled bodies of liremcn which wt re pulled from under the debris of tiie '.alien w til while tho fire was in progress were the only victims. These firemen went: Captain Joseph Condreu, William lieilly, Fred Hale and Frank Williams. Tho injured are: James Powell, fireman, who has a compound fracture of a leg, and Louis Coates, also suffoiiug from a fractured leg. It is beliovod both will recover. Without Warning. The accident occurred shortly after tho fire companies reached tho burning building. A wall of brick three stories mgn, against which streams were hi reeled, 1 II without warning, crushing the men beneath ir. A senreli was begun, an I it was announce I today that all the tiremou who were reported missing last night have been accounted for. For several years the packing lionsproperty hail net been used, the last tenants having been C. H. Walker <& Co., muuufuoturers of electrical stiji* plies. It was previously used ly ihu Judsoii Packing company, and the material of ihe interior wn< so thoroughly saturated with grease t int the iia lies hn t undo rapid progress \vh :i the lire companies arrived. Tue lo->- v. ill amount to CiO.Ck'J. JOINT! 3 V3 V'/;? I KILLED fchot to Couth by M. b In ller lilts* ha .-ill's s ii loon. Lrr.wr.NWte: i ;i, Hun., Feb. 19.?Mrs. n<isa lLa.isJu, wii'o of John Hudson, a saloonkoepei at 1 1:1 wood. II miles north of hero, was -hot and hilled last night during a tut t o:i Lor l:u-band's saloon. Hudson iir.d been warned to close his salo >n, but xvfn.sod. About I'J o'clock three men cur- re:', the place and called tor dr.tilts. When served ttioy rapped on the counter and guva signal. Hudson jumped from betiiud the bar and grahiied one ot me men. In the scrimmage a shotgun which a man carried was discharged, tho contents entering the wall. Mrs. Hudson, attracted by the noise, ran screaming into thy room, while n mob of 4!) m m, most of whom worn musks, entered at the signal. In the meleo which followed Mrs. Iludsou was shot in the !: a i wi.n a shotgun, tha too of nor head bein.; i I >v/ii i>lr*. Win. Webb, one <>! r .?> mi 1 -m, wis shot in tiie shoulder ov -i revolver. Moarly l'JJ shot \v re lir d liaison c i.ti-i i?;s living wife into a:i ;n. |o:n.|o' : <> m, u ad the mob retired wirhou; wi* .a tao .1 ant >iioriiT Kv r.iart. v.;no went to Milwool, has m ci r. si .1 ;;r prisoners, two of wiio'.n are Join a id lunry Wilson, young farmers, i) 11 : - 1 heated wiil bo am s;oil. . h r w-r 1 o women in the 1110b, ir In11.x co:.i}?u s-.? o. farmers, all ia ?ii gais *. 'l'ao inwii 1 i a furor ?>f excitement and more iron-Au i, thv.-atoaed. (all- iruiai st i h ..ossla. Was:i;\sirtx, Fob. 1'J. ? Representative Suiz r of Mow York today introduces! ia the house the following resolution : "Ih salved, That tha secretary of the treasury be, and ho is hereby, requested to turnish the house ut representatives, if lioi incompatible witli ttio nublic policy, wiiii copies of all letters to him Irom persons, firms, companies or eorporatioas, ausl all letters from iiiin 10 them or any of them, together with all reports, tleei-ions and exumiinv tious, witli his reason tor the same, as all other data, facts anil information 111 unv way rein in;; to r imposition of a tax of itonnrei vai.iny sli.'y 0:1 lius.-iin ?uau's imported to this conniry, and wuar action 1! i-sia lias taken 111 regarsl thereto by way of ren lat io 1." Cons!11 ion 1 f National 1 tanks. Washington, Fob. 19. ? Thecontrolloi of tbo currency this morning issued s cull for reports on the condition of national bunks ou Fob. o. ONTRftCTORS' so ^BUILDERS'^ ^d_MILL SUPPLIES. Oaatiao. B***1 Situ, Oolmam* ul Ckoa oal Bolt*, Rod*. W*?ffct*, Toako, To-war*. ka 8taal wlra u< Hull* Rom, HitottM liifiiH %nd Tampa, Jaaka, Parrlak*. Ortba. Cb*i* uJ Bopa Evlsta. rremit Mvtry #?y. JTaJM QwirO p*u*ny. -0MBARDIRONWORKS!SUPPLY CO AV0VNA. ?A. ? MWMW?a?aMMMMMWWWWWaMKiarv.TJai T/io Host /Proscription for Malaria, it's .Hod I'Vvit Is ii b.?t!l? nf ' s < 'I ill Tonic. It is siii?p!> iion I quinine in a tastebts lot in. No u e- lit pty. Price 50c. 4'* ly NOTICE. i have bought u heavy draft \vng--n ?i :i.*>,000 pounds capacity, and a mi m?w prepared to do all kinds of heavy anting <>r will hire out the wagon. I.V?fun. J. W. fJiMUK-"-. < Tuij eigaaturo is on every box ot the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quioine Tablet* the remedy thai rwvee n roht In oic dny t Health Office Hours. 1 Will be iu my otlice, at the Couneil^ 1 Chamber, from 10 a. m. to 12 m. ?very n ilav, Sundays and holidays excepted, for I the convenience of citizens wishing burial 1 pei mils or ?<> tuwisaet any other business pertain in i w the otHee. 20?if. W. D. IIarui?. I Vi SOUTHERN RAILWAY. | f Cead?nir<l Schedule in EITotl * Jan. 17th, 1901. " STATIONS. N^TS. K^'b. *.4 t?v. Clinrleston U (W p w 7 UU a ?.i * Suiumcrville. 13 00 n't 7 41. -411 " Brnnehvi'lo 3 00 a mx 8 6v 1 " Oritugehui-* 3 45 a > 0 'A A ** Kiuxvilln 4 36 a ro 10 15 at? ? - ; i.. .aj a nil u ou H < l 1 Barnwell 4 j!| H 4 13 a lit Biavkviili, 4 28 it nil 4 28 a m Lt. Columbia r 00 H ill 11 0.1 a 1,1 Prosiierity 8 14 a ni 12 10 n'u Is ewborry 8 ;*) a in .12 25 p i:t Ninety-Six 5) 30 u m I 20 p i;? CJroonwood 0 50 a ml 1 85 p in Ar. Hodges ID 15 a ni _ 2 15 p ; ? -a Lv. Abbeville j 0 85 a m 1 U5 p ri Ar. Belt on 11 15 u_ili| il 10 p in Lv. Amleraon j io 45 a in! 2 gj p ni Ar. Qreehvillo' j 12 2.1 p~m'~4 15 p ni Ar. Atlwitn.tCoii.Tliiioli R 55 p nil 0 Oo p tn STATIONS. J,nilir, No Irt. ~ No. 12. Lv. Orecnvillo *5 iO p~io "lO~15 a ni .. ??out . 0 00 p nil 10 40 a 1.1 Wllllnniston ft 22 p ml 10 55 a m Ar. Anderson . " "7 lip m 11 40 a 1 Lv. Bolton 0 15 p nil 11 15 a ni Ar. Donalds 7 15 p m 11 4U n in Ar. Abbeville [ 8 10 o tu| 12 26 p m Lv. Hodgea ; ~7 .ji p m'll 55 ewjii Ar. Or con wood 7 55 p in 12 20 p *1 N1110t.v-.six 8 SI p ill 12 55 p 1:1 N ewberry (Kill p 111 2 00 p Mi Prosperity 9 45 p 111 2 14 p ni Columbia 11 IK) p 111 a lit! o 111 Ar. Black ville 2 57 a 111 2 57 a 111 Barnwc 1 0 ) > n m ;i 12 a in _ Savan 11 .b (M a ill1 6 00 a 11 ~v. Kingvillu 2 32 a 111 4 43 p m Orangeburg ? 45 a ni 5 03 p 1.1 ' Branchvillo 4 25 a 111 6 IS p m Siimmorvillo 6 57 a ni 7 31 p 111 Ar. Charleston 7 00 a m 8 15 p m J)ai,Vi J.)lll,l-VF STATIONS I Daily Daily No 15JNo. l.l.l &1A11QNS. |No u No Ji I'i < U? a;Lv..Ohur.esion..Ar| 6 15 p 7 00 a 12 00111 7 41 n| " SnminerviUe " I 7 3111 5 57 & 2 IX) a 8 55 a] " .Brnnohviho. " 0 15 p 4 25 a 2 45 a] 0 23 a| " Orangelm r g " 5 Ifilp 3 45 n 4 25a 10 15 aI " Kingville " | 4 43 p 2 32 a 1289 a| Lv. .Mtvanuuh - r &U>u 4 13a ' ..Barnwell . " 312a 4 28n|... " ..Binekvillo.. " 2 67 a 8 2J a 11 40 a " ..Columbia.. " 3 2Jp W 30p 8 57 a 12 20 p " ....Alston.... " 2 1)0 p 8 60 a 9 68 al 1 23 p *' ... bantuc ..." 1 23 p 7 41 p 10 15 a 2 OJp " Union " 12 45 p| 7 lOp 10 85 a 2 22 p " ..Jonesvillo.. " 12 '25 p 6 53p 10 50 a 2 37 p " ....Pacolet.... " 12 Up 3 42 p 11 25 a! 3 10 p Ar Spartanburg Lv 11 45 a 3 lip 11 30 a 3 40 p|i,v Spartanburg Ar 11 22 a 8 OOp 2 48 pi 7 15 p Ar...Ashevillo ...bv| 8 U) a 3 05 u "P" p. in. "A" a. m. "N" night. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND (GREENVILLE. Fnlliuan paiaoo sleeping oars on Trains 35and G6,87 and 83, on A.andC. division. Diningears on these trains serve all ineaia enrouie. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C. division, northlwnmd, 7:05 a.m., 5:3." p.m., 0:13 p. m? (Vestibule Limited) and 7sj7 p. m.; south* bound 12:23 a. m.. 3:15 p. m., 11:34 a. m., (Vestibule Limited), and 10:'2o a. in. Trains leave ((reenville. A. and C. division, northbound, 0:02 a. in., 2:31 p. m. and 5:22 p. m? (Vestibulo Limited), and 0:15 p. in.: southbound, 1:U0 a. m..4:1X> p. in.. 12:30 p. m. (Vestibule Limited), and 11 *15 a. m. Trains 15 and 13?Pullman Sleeping Oars between Charleston and Co umbla; ready for oceupaney at both points at 0:30 p. m. Element Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping w.? uvinitii o?vminiin iiiui asupvii:? enrouta daily lietwecn .lncksonvilla and Cincinnati. Fit AN K S. GANNON. S. H. HARDWICK. Third V-P. As Won. Mgr., Gen. Pim. Aitsot, Washington. D. C. Washington, D. O. W. H. TAYr.OE, R. \V. HUNT. Asst. Gen. Pas. Agt. l>iv. Pan. Ael, Atlanta, Gn. Charleston, 8. & Charleston & Western Carolina Railway Company. AUGUSTA AND ASHEVILLE Short. Line Schedule In effect May 27, 1900. I.eavu AuKunta 9 40su** 1 40pm Arrive Greenwood 12 15 prti Anderson 0 10 pm Luurens,... 120 pm 6 35 am Greenville 3 00 pm 1015am \ G loan-Springs.... 4 30 pm >partanburK 310 pm 9 00 am Union 730 pm saluda 5 33 pm llendorsonville.. 6 03 inn Ashevillo 7 00 i>m Leave Asheville 820 tun Union 6 45 am ..-puitun burg 1145 am 4 10 pm Glenn.*<priiigs...- 045am Greenville 12 01 pm 4 00 pm {.aureus 137 pm 7 30 pm Anderson 7 00 pm Greenwood 2 37 pm 0 00 pm Arrive Augusta 5 10 pm _ 1048am Leave Columbia 11 05 am Newberry 1220 pm Clinton 1 08 pm Arrive Greenville 300 pm . Spartanburg 310 pm Glenn Springs... 4 00 pm Heave Glenn springs... 9 4.5 am Spartanburg 1145 am Greenville . 12 01pm Arrive Clinton 1 57 pm Ncwborry 2 37 pM\ Columbia 4 06 prjp 1 Fastest and Host Dine between Newberry and Grecuville, Spartanburg and Glenn springs. Connection front Newberry via Columbia Newberry and laurens Hallway. For any information write W. J. CHAIG, Gen. Pass. Agt.. Augusta, Ga. T. M. EMM KltSGN. Traffic Manager. union and glenn springs rajz,roai> company Schedule Effective Noy, it, igoo. Train No. 15 leaves Union MUll Station 6:16 a. m. Arrives Buffalo 6:27 a. ro. Train No. 17 leaves Union Mill Station 4:30 p. m. A rriuoo UnffulA A.acx ? ? ......vu vuiiaiv IU. Train Not* 10 leaves Buffalo 12:15 p. ro. Airives Union Mill Station 12:27 p.tn, Tiain No. IB leaves Buffalo 6:10 p. m. Arrives Union Mill Station 6:22 p. m. Ail Trains Daily Except Sunday. The Union and Glenn Springs Bailroad Co., is now prepaied to lun'le all past-enger and freight business lietwei n Union and Buffalo. All fieight for Buffalo nnill lie handled tither fr?m tie southern Bailwav depot or from tl?e Union Cotton Mill Station. Tickets to Buffalo will he fold at the Union Cotton Mill Station. We now hate a first r'm* pas?enger coach in operation. T. C. Duncan, Geo, M. Wright, 1'resident. Gen'l Managat, ,j -M I