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Henry M. Holmes, Ph. G., Maiia;*; <\_ I* SEED! We have the Choicest .i; >rt this market. Spring denning is now to l>c using nitr tfcil Zing liillcr, wili . the trimmer. l'olish yo'ir old .1 inri in it i'ft /? r r tit Kit tiel irate furniture. J'rc.ili shipment of linvlct HOLMES & MC Umler I SOLONS OF FLORIDA ABE IN SESSIt Biennial Meeting- of tho Stc Legislature. SOLID DEMOCRATIC 301 Mri^azr of <iovo:-t;cr ?ic-::t*i: ;s < . tain* Important I've >r.;i:iia::dtt t For the Iletlet ni'Mi! of Condition-< the Stnie In (ieucru*. Tam.aiias.-ckk. a;: '. 2 ? The 1". ri legislature ire: hero today. n r session, which \v..i < > . 1 (}j A Every member o: .1 m .. * i> a I?e:. crat. The follow.::.* > :s s. elected: Preside::: ? "' . 'i'i Palmer of Tampa; - . . < :' T. J. Appleytird ? : St.:. - oa.-e: house. J. \V. Wars :s K . chief cleric of inm-o, \V. 1. liyi: . :. White Springs. The state judiciary :- . > ized, tlio convict m v in - . . states redisti ictetl t> : r .? for < :: congressmen gam-it i-y r ce : c? sus. nud other 1 iog. i oousidered. tlovernoi The message of t: -> .- r:. r J> . a:was read in bo! 1 io .".to :* v uor furnishes n<uc:i v.i ; ' is. tion in which the pub ic i- in:- : Mud makes wise leoommenuntion-. uteded l gislition. >.'anurous 1 matters ure considered, d the :::: ara of the whole state are ally set for The followiug are thy arcs: nun. : j recous men datum-.: iuf landing maturing debt ut lov gate of interest. Legislation for the relief of t'.ie s preme court. State board of equalization to < ter mints the relafivo vaiuo of real late for taxation. Improvement of stato capitol bui Iocs. Leasing stats convicts at their asci tained value, wbioli is about live tin what the state now gets. Retaining state control of qu ranti stations and compulsory vaccination. afltlif Iwrtu 1 A Governor Jennings recoiumeuds ; maotment of important coustitutioi amendments, as follows: Authorizing the legisiaturo to incr : the judgeships of the supreme court create en Additional suptv :n - court. Authorizing the legislature to civ: additional circuit court judgeships 1 the etate at large, with power to act either circuit, to meet growing domain Creating a state's atrorneysnip i each senatorial distric", i:t order : ha: r laws may bo more faithfully exeat Imprisonment i- or I-"< I>?. Concerning this grave matter, t governor suvs: 'Many complaints have r.acli" 1 t cir-vitive wherein it is >ao-,v:i tlutt t! ppeA tion o? chapter -103.', 1 iw< o i'b iua.ru many of the counties is l??i: iavok\d for the collcctio t of debts, trial at\m of the constitution, and the js litt 1 doubt in my mind trout the i farina].on at huud that there arc m piauy convicts serving under sen rent icupo<|d under this law for debt 1 t; mmend that this law bj re pea lei." Olgu Nether^oie. London, April 2. ?Ulga Xeflutvol the actress, who un h rw ::: a >u:vl operation last week, i- progr.-.- i cellently and expects to go out i:i l. end of this week. m I w. V- VINE OP CARDM *1 \ S iiu8 bfOU^ilt pCriiiiO.i ill l( .il-f in u llli.* lion euffi'.iiiK woni'-.i who wtr.-en t':ii: way to premature graves. Mm. Mit'-ho'.l was faat declining in hi-nith, when Win of Cardul perfori. e l ;i "v. onil .-? : I run" B in her caro. Slio f.;f.";*rc<l \ 11'i tiro n ;oB nleaof falling of tiio v.on:! , |cu .irrh < a and profum rionKtrunt ion. Tl i vn k'y app?arano3of tli-inrnsrsfort .vo . a nth Mppedhe*vitalit> untUcbi leal wrpri:. Hi ncrvnrn rjrtc: pa'. _ way. Then cumo tho trip'.'of V ino of Cardul nn.I t!io <-.tc. Mr'. Mii-'hcJl' eaperienee or.j;M to oonm.en.l Wino of B Cardul to m v. uuivii i.i v.oru:j c>4 burning rlofircncc. |WINE? ARMH H is within *lir? rn'-'i ?.f :.l!. Wo ' *1 v b? trr It ftre rollfved, A sir vn-jr o 'iryi'-t for ft ft hottlo of Wino r.f (':<rdttl. nti'l rlo not take ft fubstitute if ti-ndcrcil . oil. Z> Mo. WllliO Mitchell. ' I . N.r : ** "Wine of (Virrtni i ml T in illor'1 a I1:i? kl irmnrtit t ? (? ix-rfo* tied n inlrmiilowit < ur In ur rn*o. I hi.il ticrn II ircul miI'it'T H with fnlllni of tlio wiinli nnci lo-icoi rliion. H and jnt iii.ih'. ran o < vet / work I r two M month* * d wrro vnrv pilrful. M" lm?jH baud tn<1iioo<1 inn to try Wino of Cftrdul fl an.1 III .rk 'trni'tfhl. nn.l now tie* Iriieor* ib>nn hna rtiwipwunid, and I urn matured t > perfect health." 1i rn.ra roniil'lnj; af-rel ^ direction*, nilic. ts I-\ : .; r* Bfti ? ayiuMom*. " I i.c l.ml..vi- 7 IHi M vlwiry |ie|Ktitii."nt. ' 'I he y , ' lu?liann??i.M .Vcdlclno to., v T5 ClMlUOOOfl. Ir'.iii, Maurice A. Moore. hone 98, O KT n s ?L ?L? fcJ* S nerit of (}.'. rJj 1 Seal ever b?o::*hlto .Jin, mi.1 In'Jin in th1 tr.? v, .\r re nnnoyniirc nu;! trouble nil i i;n.-a <> / / inrniltire .//!>.' /?.. ?< Iii?li si. i;m- fji.-'irj. It c.in he 114.nl 0.1 tl.c nilir-: Just urrir< .7. (ORES' PHARMACY, i < )tc 1 L I \ ?< >11, I JftMl'l ' I O *? " r* ft i Ui'JlUl ir-J dtsCii'id W U\'r&\kUK in H 9 ?*v i I U ji Cy to i $ jiipino iRsuvgsiiii Chief Now Our Fric id, ,, i TAKES PltESCSIBED OATiij licMoi]iiccs .Vi 1 Aili';;:.il-j All facial c.j ! *1 [icvo".t*.:i ..may (iovci'iiiiu'&lH I-'l I-i I'hi.ipjiint's :? < I Will 1 f crcol'crt t'. lie.:? I': ii I'.ill.t: >! ii:cJ 15:atc->. Wa miliar \\ April 2. ? Secretr\: ?, > .*<; made jni'/.i.jthe folicwm cub', .ir.uu, received uc tho war deixu;* i pral, \Y;v*hl?;;ton: li.nco ho arrived rA I M in.I.i, A. i... I.e. 1 - n :\c Mad j . C-.i: iuv i.:::: r < -ill in t.. ' ! v archly :,?gc. Ho h;i.? rel:? i aim > : eusir* up .11 tho iamrucilva ad vie o! . Chi ..'tico Ar Hail >. : a ris>uir. to* , J... - ..j Mih-orib i an I >\vt>n ??> tlx? :*. \l cb.rv.ian :a - .i f :. y a .::v. .1 rr > (S;:uud; II.ic Annum. iii'Oii::. f. \ ii - it rar.*rr 1 : > i- n? ic.". an . > anv iriil ail .* o i i 1 : *.' ?lt:ri > ii ry jjovernnsetits ; : i J '.ii.ij:pi:if? ior l-.i .'i-, a; i : C'>;ui7.j ar i rccpt tiio i >' ;n..ri '.na?'.i him v <>: tho Cimod Stntoj i s. <t A iu-ric.*. t:i?'f?i:i. I >in solemnly i:?t jw ... r...ic I wi.l Lear true laid: raid .ii - . t> tis.*t (f v runs-.- i;: that I ri-' v: : a 1 r a u:< r r.i .*>df r.< ti ; :.4i.o.i:l a: \ . ' aln ir.iy ?\ti:;?n ??i tho ill* i . . . rv.s'l wi.i either ?;: reedy or ; ;lv, l?oI i < rrosp.juden.vi Is- wst.i . ; _:v ; ttdii-en > a'- 1- ? :' oa- the L'aiti I :;:a:lu-w.i. t : i.er. iui:l> .* <<: pro;-.--: v.:-h i-u-nry; .. a: I i:i:? Id* J i. a i:;,.j:i tae.-u . uar.iry n'oii* ' j;a:; wicnotu ::s?y ncntnl r > iv> ?v* t.. :i< r pariiu.so ot ova.* oil. So i:o;y 10) nr. lio i." l'mir asterisk* in tho c.iL'.eyam in irk uo a p:i?-nu*o wiiiiir id ro.u i a '.tension, j all si* wnioh tiio cHi wiii say liotuiujjnow. _ MR. VAND&N3ERG RUGiGNS ial New ! irs! V.cc I*i c.>ii|<Mit I- or I.nud. . v.i.e aim vilio Hall road. 0i LoLMoVir.l.E. April 2. ? Announeem :iS ;to w"s made today of the resignation of ! >r First Vies President Y. Van den bur;; oi ,lM tiio Louisville an i Kashvilio railroad, j It is believed he retires to t .i.o .service j with a large eastern railroad. Mr. A. \V. Graham, who In s been traftie manager, stun ds Mr. V mdeuburg ami Mr. U. 12. Gomptt-n, general ho freight agent of t ie sv ?r -1.1, b e ?::: a tratlie manager. Mr. Gciupton's suede cessor as general freight agent will be ne announced in a low days. ii*. ; Mr. A. \V. Graham, the now vice j ig i president, is a I.onLviile man. Ho in , started with the Lvuuville and Is ashre vide as a stenographer to the president, a- ' Later he served in the same capacity to )\v Mr. J. 1'. Harahan, then general 11.allies i ag-.-r of tee Louisville and Xashvi'.lo, ' 30- now s eond vice, president of tiie Llin .is I Centiv.!. A lew y? ars ago he was made I ciii< f clerk of the traliie depar:nieuf. : Tuis position i:e hold until >.'< v. 1, l-Slil), e , i wncn he was promoted to tradio manvl ! Q-" r* HORRIBLE DOUBLE MURDER ! I Mo!Iter and ton .Slain by Son and -v IJrothor. ^1 St'N'M'i'.T, Pa., April 2.? .V double i niurd r was canimile .at Kline's ' lr..ve, [ j a .-im.il conn;rv village a few miles .nun 11 tlii- city, today. T ie murder'-? is be. ' iii>v i 1 i ! John Guhclc, aged .2 y<: ars. fflj 1 Tiie v. giui- ar<- His mother, II.v. Amy S9 . Guii t, ag-* i b". years. ami ids brother jj Pal lip, aged 27. Unlick lias dis.tp* J Harris Moore, living on an adjoining m farm. hear.I the shots and has <><) >d to A/j li;: ' .: 1.1 e,C ll >s:i< . Ml'-'. Gllh'/c V.V , V . uud lying 0 . too 1' <>f tii" kitchen 1 4l ami the was ; i ::t the bitri)yard j ~i\ with a bud.'; n.dy neir his heart, iioth ; ?j had lee:: instantiv l.tilel. fP.1 Wlia" led to tiie e :u n's-ion of the i jjtfj cr;n:o c ml.'. 1:0; bu learned. I MR3. NATION "riRSD OUT." ry unveil r rom >u:oo:i at the I'oint ?5! i T a lii'vo!vcr. k1 St. J,oris, April -j ?Mrs. Carrie Naj>j tioa of Kansas arrive 1 hen over tho ;i Ilig Four this morning and left lat -r fur k! Kansas City. She srii 1 mc was going [jj homo t) r.ttentl to tiio cases that aro ' 'A| pending there again <=1 her. Sim says J & ,: she will never lee".art: 1 or money any j ^'j mor>', as if does i< or p i .\ p.t "I: may !> I'll smash," she said, "hut ' pj 1 won't go on the lecture platform." While lie re s:u: visite.i tno .Market [5! street -alo eis. .( i one >hu eagaged i:i , ! heitei arguments with iho bartender and was tiim'ly drivt n from tno saloon lv it the point of a loado I rev olver ;'u tiro l'" lands of tiio proprietor. If .'publican* I'l* >lc?ti e.i Dexvei:, April i ?Tho legislature fl* It, ually adjourned shortly after '.i o'clock pi this morning. Tho session expired l?y ! constitutional limitation ut midnight. Republican members entered protests against all measures enacted after midu'ciit, icelu ling the rev nuo bil .ieiaintlag thrt they an iuvalid under a dcoisiwu o< iu? supreme euvirt. 1 | LOCAL ELECTIONS IN SEVERAL STATES i Heavy Voting Throughout State of Ohio. "WET" AND "DRY" FIGHTS I i j Tlio Democrats Now Control All the Largo Cities of the liu; Icrye * fate, With tho Kxceptlon of Cincinnati Htitl Springfield. Cincinnati, April !.?Tho voting in Ohio was unusually largo for the local elections. There were local option coo I utoio iu auuiu > xiiu vn >vun at Lcbauon. jho county seat of Warreu county, auu iu many smaller places, but tho "wets" claim that they came out better than they expcctoil. The Democrats won in tho largo cities, making their most notably gain in Columbus, where liiuklc. Democrat, defeated Taylor. Republican, lor mayor. Tom L. Johnson, Democrat, Muieoods John Farley, Democrat, as mayor of Cleveland, and 13am M. Jones was elected lor a third tcnu tic Toledo. At Cincinnati there was no election. The Republicans won for minor offices at D.iytou. and elected M. R. Milligau mayor of Springfi Id. the lirst Republican milvor rpriaglield lias had tor eight years, IMavor i leer Miliigan is a < tohoi'In-law ot .Senator Fairbanks of hn.taua. Wit:i the exec; t:on of Civ. inuati and Sprirglielti, the Doinocrars now cotnroi all the large cities, but tis - R albican; made gains in ainios: all of t .o smaller cities and in the township ;. ST. LOUIS CiTY LLECTION Six Candidates In the I ic'.il for tho Jluyora!; y. St. Locis, April ". ? Ral'.otings for a World's fair mayor and a < tmplcto municipal ticket began a: 0 o'clock this morning. Tbero avo Lie nicer ;ricw Republican, Good Government, Public Ownership, be al D.-mocr.trie ami docialisiio l.:d v.r tickets ;n tl: i ield. Tho weatlu r is damp and i.i-.wr cable. Great iutQy-sr i> btmg displayed in tho courrsr, lor in almost ev\ry precinct there was a loy?? line ot voters ready to cast their habeas ivli 11 tlie je'ls opened. The registration was heavy, uiui troiu present indications tho v to will also bo so. The mdieat tons are that the labor vote wilt > scat to: i.'d cud iluf there will bo c nisddvrahl.: scratching b lore the polls cic.o, at 7 p mi. >!iot Intended I-'cr A::ot!ioi*. Sr. IVut.s, April 2.?I: is just reported tlmt United t t:;tcs D. tries Attorney Rosier was shot i.i the arm at a polling place near Vaucleventrr t.n.i Manchrs tcr avenues. A row wr.s in progress and Mr. U isitr received a shot that was intended lor another. The wound ia not seriou-. CLOSE CONTEST IN CHICAGO 1 Itnth Democrats mid Republicans Claim < onll tenco in Result. Chicago, April 'a?The weather conditions hero today are intensely disa- ! greeablo, and up to a late hcur in tlio ! morning a light vote was reported from nearly every wrtrd in the city. Exceptions were noted in one or two wards where mere than usual interest centered in ti.e aldcrnianie c ntests, notably in tiie Twenty fir-1, the homo ward of Mayor Harrison, whore llonore Palmer, sou of Potter Painter, was tlio Democratic alclcrtyinic candidate. Both Democratic and Republican party leaders professed coulidenco in the result, in spite o." the light vote? Chairman I.orimer o? the Republican committee claiming Hauecy's election by at least 10,000 majority, while the friends of Mayor Harrison claimed a plurality of at least b'l.ooo. Voting in must of the heavily Republican wards of the south and north sides was reported as unusually light; aiul early i:i tlio ! day workers were sent out to urge the J voters to the polls. Ko trouble of consequence was re: oru d from .any ward, and up to 11 a. in. only ouo arrest'for illegal voting had taken place. Elections In Wisconsin. Mitavaukkk, April 2.?Four judges, several alderiucu i:i ne .vly ci\ aied wards and a clerk of the municipal court tiro 1K iiicr vrvfoil </>? >f.1 " ? ...f, jwi in ..i.ivk;iiuvc?' umny. Tim weather is olu*.ui\. threatening rain Municipal dictions are being hold in various cities ami towns throughout thu urate. Jeremiah Dj-igo has no opposition as camiidat : iur re-election to thu state supreme court bench. Hitter TrS.i:i;: .t ar blglit. Dj::;vi k, April y. ?Tt:o weather is fair ami the bitter triangular mayoralty coilti ^t promises to bring out a lai'ge vote iu t!:o city election today. Tiio tare.) men running for mayor are Judge B. T. Weils. Df ruocratie, Silver Republican and Populist candidate; 1>. It. \V. Wright. Republican, and Mayor Henry V. Johnson, ind<pendent 1Jjr.iocrat, who is .?eckirg re-ole-ticn. Wot and i)r\- i> f#ir?..ir.. > ' Topeha, April 3. ? In spite of damp weather, many people wero nt the polls before S o'clock this morning, waiting for tin r.i to open. The interest is so great that the managers on both sides say they will get out a fnll vote, no matter what tho weather conditions are. Too i-Mio is between tho "wets" and tho "drys." ! lire" Pickets In l-ieid. Wichita, Kan., April 3. ? There are several inches of melting snow on tho ground today and three tickets in th'e field ? tho Republican, Democratic and city t ickers. There are 5.000 voters registered. Every vehicle in town is at work taking voters to the polls. tiotd In Norway. Cit ttisTt a Ma, April 2. ?Gold has been discovered near Arnndel, near tho BkngRack, 30 miles northwest of Curlstmuhw andrew carnegie and the mm Philanthropic!) to Endow International Theater. ELEVATION C? THE STAGE Ono l'lnyiiouso to ]>o Established In | y.iv/ Yorii. and Another In London. To Center Interest Upm Common t Ideu'.s of Draiuutlc Art. London, April 2.?Tlio Daily Express ; in informed that Andrew Cnruegio pro- \ | poses to endow a theater in Nov.- York j and uuother in London for the elevation j of tko stage, provided a working plnn j onn hn wliiiOi w;ll litn 1 ..... ....... ..... J..V-....V ...v. j management from falling .ato the kauus ^ of extremists and faddists. Mr. Carnegie's \vi. h is said to to to I establish an international theater, with a stage on either side of tho Atlantic, ( that companies and productions may change from ono hc.ua to tho other in order to keep up interest and center tho t interest of the playgoers of both nations upon common ideals of dramatic art. Mr. C urueglc's Idea. Tho idea is said to have been suggested by Richard Mau>lield\s recent declaration that an endowed and tutornational theater is necos-ary for tku preservation of the drama. Mr. Carnegie is reported to have said recently to a friend: I "If I knew how a theater should bo managed as well ns I do a library, I , would eudow one with no loss of time." It is further stated that Mr. Carnegie has been consulting with actors, managers and critics uud may soon ba ex iu uiUAU UU UUUOUUCClU'Jiir. | t RUSSIA'S HOMH TROUBLES ! Attempt to Ageusil ii ; ?. t c ? Cabinet A!ln? istr:?Students' dots. Bi:run*, April 2.?The Vossiche Znit-utig today prints a special l'rcui LemLurg, iu which, based upon informatiou received from Warsaw, it is said ma: tiro Russian minister of tho interior, Privy Councillor SiplageKio, was recently shot at, but that the plot to assassinate him failed. The students of the University of Warsaw have bee n preparing a great demon.-tint ion as a iu ;r.: of sympathy for their llu-.-i.m comrades. In Poulavy the Astronomic institute has boon closed because tho student.) have engaged in riots. In Bialvstoir, Russian Poland, a sociaiist luneral occii-inned big riots. Thousands of people paraded the streets, singing revolutionary songs and siiotu. ing "Long live Liberty!" Tho military iinnilv q .telle i the di-turbaucn, but not without considerable bloodshed. TI12 WAtl IN SOUTH AFRICA British Co mm i'idi?r IIop'?rt) Scnn Uort-n t 0;)i'i at 'one, London*, April 3. ? Under date of Pretoria, April 1. I.crd Kitchener reports to tho war rfilet as follows: Planter has occupied Nvbrccn and t French lias captured tltreo guns on tho <l lower Penguin. Thirty-oao prisoner:! t Lava been captured in the < iratige Iltver p colony. There w re t:o e.v ualttos." p l.i-ndrr of A! n f ?ry ho". Cat : Coast Cast:.::, Cold Cer.: f Col 51 y, April 2 - The 1..-. Icr of thorn- it bcl :: pag to the* \Yo.-;t Aft'ean regiacnt vr'.j > ivc n:'v ir. a tin it -.1 l.oe:;uso t ?y \vi:? i.ot re: ".net to fc>.o:rt I.ocrc m tlia am- t.ir-.v r.'idor^rao.l they \v< i\* to , bi seat L.: > been oartur r iakM and jia! kel" ; li 'in n s; of tif r.ri- > tiueerx have Won -h ; to the i ? I o: ir.:i f.i' , 1'J ::o;a / i.e~:io. f t TR1213 TO C:-:lgrcfo.IM H:r A: :< i.?.) c ! Oaten;;* I' >on a l.iuly to t <> t in'-?i?^ Ci i t_ri::c<?a., April 5.?About 9 ( oVl-jt : las: night a i.iatr entered tho '\ bedroom of the 10 year ohl (laughter of a Mr. and Mrs. \V. T. 11. Lynch, who re^ <! side ou lisst Highland.*, 3:1st outside tho city limits. Wle a the g.ri f. ir a lmnd p.o- <.v r h r i.'.c-' > n * thou.'fir it v.ns her i-:?-r ttts.i c.i:h- I in r. A nta&ualiun Vni'c said: "1..: u, or I .1 kill you." Sic saw too o. ::i <>t :t m.i'? :: 1 tho m midarhuess .1:1 i .. :a::.t i. r lather eu* !' tero i her room and discovered that tbo n intruder it:: i tra :l to oh ora.' irm tho g.: l, but her a:us frighten*.: : iuniotV. ? re is 1:0 clow as t > ?11 ~ wbt readouts ui" v. 'ituicr ii'J is v.'iin; or LilW'S. < ;i 1 i <*c! bit t ( i?t! i. n? :|. Fj:Ivy., April 2.?Ia ilio cr.initial court today tiro indictments agair.oC ex Governor \V. S. Taylor, ox- 1 Secretary of titat i harlos Fialay, Berry " Howard and John L Powers, t??r com- f piimty ia too GoOuol as-u.v-eiiati wero called, bat continued, 110:10 of the defendants being in custody. The cases of Gait: 11 and Green Golden, who are ou bond, were also pas-ed. J Doers to v.'pc.i b'rolll Inside. Atlanta, April 3. ? An ordinance re- 1 quiring tho A:! u:tn cab and backinen to \ provide 1 bo cloorc of their vehicles with 1 such knobs or handles as will enable the public to open them from tho insula 1 win yesterday introduced by Council* i man Grady at the meeting of the general council and unanimously passed by j 1 that body. Ilovo: u'lonlsts Sen tercet!. Constantinople, April 2. ? Twelve 1 Bulgarians tried at Moiiastir for tuo j murder of a priest at Stavro and for j other revolutionary acts have been sen- ! ,[ tenoed?0110 to d? a h, tw.i to imprison- , nient for life and two others to impris j onmeut for terms varying from two to 10 years. Successful Operation. j Paris, April 2.?Surgeons today oper- * ated on the absceti under the tongue of " M. Waldeck-Rousseau, tho premier. H? ' ^ fcopos to roturu to work TUuraiUkf. I T 1 liese cures arc endorsed vho stand hiyli in tdie Scien Vofc. sion. jet one oe these oui innl?-<A V T ? V-* - union fciec C. W. YC ! it Aiiiiirclin > . oral Ion. Kir.:., April ~ ?l'bn ship bail: for tHe is- ... thr Gct:.i:iu Antarctic exprdition vus launched today i-i tho presence oi Jou.iS Yon l\is.-fli,-,vslvy-Wi'iun r, s-cronrv >" flu* interior, anil other oiriciuls. r*i'<i:< or Von Richthofau, brother of li< seen t..ry of state for foreign affairs, n bebrif of Ktnporor William, ohristMod ill')' vs. >1 Gauss," ia honor of h iimous (.icrm.-.n mathematician and cicutist of that name. ~7~:< \ I Jtc.ihh (i.Thc Honrs. Will i *11 ?i?v ?*! -. :) i'i^ ('nil- el li'tuili-l. i 1 ' i'i to l'J III. ?\?-|> iV, Sin .I-j\ - . i ! ..." I \ x # v i '? i lie c.c.\ t. i ; i / !.? \? i: ! l } hi.Hi' tin I* ii' 't. 'i > . .i.,v n lit i bu.-i. e. :;riiiiu I 11 . ill? 'A'. 1 > IIaIMJI'. flWHTRaC rORS7" " y ^OUilDEBS'.v SUPPLIES. O >,??rw C'tmBiif t.tJ < : H- > Witn^.1 Ttklt T.n??m *o V. t.-# ?r.| V?nv.? !l< ir-. ?.n?tva? ,n.1 ftjmpt, J?fc? b*irii>u, (rait Ck?M u?? toj-i K.tl?i? 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St;it.? n t Jul |> hi hi : No IS !'i-.fft!i? f.-jc p. m l * i it i|s" I'* mi \t i I SIji'iimi i*'1'? p. in All Ti hs Daily * in !. v. 1"i?' 1'i ioii ?iitil (J], rui * ) i:i?? k !??;}?>,n! ( 'ii . i.s iiiuv i n i>>?i<"i " ' " * " -i-M n"er :?'.?! liii> ii w "Hi 'c.m?. nr.<! JliifT.ilo. AH f ?. r lii.fvi:J In* 11{1 <?*1 ti in tf * uMifrin fj?ii?iiv I'lp't. or ftoii) tl>?'oioii Cotton Mil] st?iii n "T*f* * VitT 'III W -I llo "I'M !|f ll?f I'li'o () tfoi 'i ! - u'ion. \V?< now loivf #t (jim' f'hir a^poirnr ivifecli i'J '*?> ration. 1 r. TYo.rnn. r??o. M l**r?wMf Vr- 1W.. M?l.ugfcr. -?---? ?THE? ELECTRIKURE --AND-OXEL1C CURE. ho Eighth Wonder of the World. res Ninty per cent, of all rable diseases without medne, when directions are folded. !t matters not what .ir Disease is. I and recommended by doctor^^ ce of Medicine and Medical 2ESANDCURE YOURSELF trikure Company, lUINSG, Manager. I SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ; F C?i4?dmd Schedule In CITmI ' Jan. lTtb, 1931. STATIONS. ^"fi. Lv. Charleston li uo p in 7 00 a in " Btuninervillo. 1J 00. n't 7 41 ? m . - " BranohviUe 110 h ra 8 65am " Orangeburg 115 ? m 0 23 ft in " Kinyvill* 4 25 a m 10 15 a in Lv. Savannah 12 !:0 a in 12 00 a ii " Barnwell 4 l.l a m 4 13 a nt I " Biackvillo 4 28 a in 4 28 a m i Vr Columbia i 7 00 u ml 11 (XI iu " Proaneriry 8 14 a in 12 10 n'n | " Newberry 8 U) a m ,12 25 p ni I ** Ninety-Six 0 80 a in 1 20 p 111 " Greenwood 0 50 a in 1 63 p in 1 Ar. Hodgo3._. 10 13 a m 2 15 p m | Lv. Abbevllla. Oct am 1 83 p ni I Ar. Beltou 11 1& a eft 3 10 p m i Lv. Anderton 10 43 a m 3 8-') p n> j Ar. Groon vi8ie ~13 20 p in 4 15 p in I Ar. Atlanta.(Con.Tune) 3 53~p m 0 00 p m j STATIONS. [ ' Lv. Oreonvllle o MO r m 10 15 a m ! " Piedmont 0 OJ p iii 10 40 a m ' " WllHnmston t, 2i i> ui io 55 a m Ar. Anderson | 7 1*> p m il 40 a ;a Ev. Helton 6 -15 p m 11 15 a in Ar. Donald*.. ; 7 15 p m 11 40 am Ar- Abbovillo >T lu i. in 12 25 p m Lv. Hodgos 7 oo p m 11 55 a m Ar. Qrecnwuoil 7 55 p m 12 20 p m ' Ninety-? ix 8 83 p m 12 55 p m " Newberry 900 pro 2 00 p m " Prosperity ' f 45 p in 2 14 p m " Columbia | 11 u0 p m 8 80 n m Ar. biuckviMe 2 a ni 2 57 a m " Biirnwc 1 3 12 a m 8 12 a m " Havminnh | Ui am 6 00 a m Ev. kinffvllie | 2 02 n in 4 43 p m " Orangeburg 3 45 a m 5 83 p nx " Branch vn.u. 4 25 a m 6 15 p m " Bnmmnrvuio 6 57 am 7 81 p m Ar. Charleston | 7 0.1 a m 8 15 p m, Daily pally! MT.T,n.N Dally Daily No_li. No. lM.j STATIONS. Ko.it, 11 00p i U0 a;EvT7tlhftr?e.Hiou..Ar a lip 7 00 k 12 00 n 7 41 a| " Suiniiierville " 7 81 p 5 57 a. 8 00 a 8 55 a " .Branch vil:e. " 0 15 p 4 25 a. 2 45 ft 9 23 a[ " Orangebu r g " 5 03 p 8 45 a. 4 26 a 10 16 a " Kingvillw " 4 43 p 2 82 a. HrRTfti Lv. .Savannah Ar o 00 a 4 18 a " ..Barnwell " 8 12a. 4 28 a " ..Blackvtlle.. 2 57 * 8 20 u 11 40 a " ..Columbia.. " 8 20p 9 80p 8 67 a 12 20 p " ....Alston...." 2 UOp 8 60a, 0 68 a 1 23 p " ... Ban too... " 128p T48p. 10 15 ft 2 OJp " Union " 12 45 p 7 10 p. 10 86 a 2 22p " ..Jononville.. " 12 25p 6 53? 10 60 a 2 87 p " ....Paoolot.... " 12 14 p 0 42 p. 11 26 a 8 10 p Ar Spartanburg Lv ll 45 a 0 16 p. 180 a 8 40 p Lv Spartanburg Ar 11 22 a 6 00 p. fi ifin 7 15 n Ar.-Anh^villfl T.v ft a ft "P" p. m. "A" a. m. "N" night. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND GREENVILLE. Pullman palace sleeping cars on Trains 96and IB, 87 and 83, on A. and C. division. Dining can on these trains serve all meals enroute. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. St C. dlrlsArq^ northbound, 7:0B a.m., 9:87 p.m., 0:18p.rft . (Vestibule Limited) and 7v7 p. m.; souths bound IS :2d a. m., 8:16 p. m., 11:34 a. m., ( Vestl* nnls Limited), and 10:20 a. m. Trains leave Greenvillo, A. and C. division, northbound, 9:Q2 a. in., 2:34 p. m. and 6:22 p. m.? i (Vestibule Limited), and 0:15 p. m.: south* pound, 1:80 a. m.,4 :C0 p. in., 12:30 p. m. (Vestl* " bule Limited), and 11 -15 a. in. Trains 16 and 10?Pullman Sleeping Gam between Charleston and Columbia; ready for oooupanoy at both points at 0:90 p. m. Elegant Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping; ars net ween Savannah and AshevUl* enroute. 11 y between Jacksonville and OlnolnnatL FRANK 8. GANNON. 8. H. HARDWIOK, Third V-P. it Gen. Mgr., (4eu. Paa. Agent,. Washington. D. O. Washington, D, O. W. H. TAYLOR, R. W. HUNT, Asst. Gen. Pas. Agfc, Div. Pss. Art.. Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, 8.0. Charleston & Western Carolina Railway Company. AUGUSTA AND ASI1EVILLR Short Lin* Schedule in effect March 10,1901. I,eavo Augusta 0 40am 8 35 pnn Airlvu Greenwood 12 16 pm Anderson 8 00 pm, Luurens 120 pm 0 86 an* Greenville 3 00 pm 11,30 am mi .-itringB.... 4 i?t pm .-liarI in Ami Ik 3 10 pm 900am I nion 730 pm ?aliuta 5 33 pm II rinliTcnn v i) lo.. 8 00 pm A aliey I lie 7 00 pm ___ Leave A*he\ 8 20 am 1'nion A 45 am Spartanburg 1146 am 3 55 pm Glennsprlnga.... 9 46 am Greenville 1201pm 3 25 pm l.uurcna 137 pm 8 30 pm Audi isou 0 25 am Greenwood 2 87 pm ' 9 00pm Arrive AiiKUHfn ._ 6 10 pm 11 40am la'u\o Columbia 1105 am Newberry 1220 pm I Clinton 1 08 pm I Arrive Greenville 810pm fl Sj.ui tanbiirg 810 pm Glenn Spring*... 4 00 pm Leie e fpailaiiburg..... 1146 am Greenville 12 01pm Arrive Clinton 157 pm Newberry 2 37 pm Columbia ___ 4 06pm Fastest and Meet Lino between Newberry and Greenville, Spartanburg and Glenn S| rinva. ( on -oct Ion from Newberry via Columhl* Newberry and Laurens Hallway. #% For any Information write W. J CHAIO, Oen. Pass. AjU A T. M. EMMIUWON, Tralllo Manager, * I I