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Henry M. Mo!mw, Ph. Ci. Mgr. HOLMES cVc MOO! SOLE AGENTS I OR \\\ GLENN SPRL Now is the time t > ?lriuk. tltem to j?r DELIVERED AT Vol R DOOR. PIION HOLMES & M00I IJnclerJHo JACKSONVILLE'S 1 ! GREAT CALAMITY I Official Statement of Extent; of Disaster BY RELIEF ASSOCIATION i Formrr StulriMonis u( the .V u?iiit tide i of the Losses Were V?t Mxaj; "era t ed. ' Burnt Area loobr-ics ^I<>?t Populous Section ot < i(y. Jacksonyii.i.i:, FI.i , May T ?The following cflloiui u:- tit > ; ihe tucnt of J ucksonvilleh* };f' .1; calamity was i sued nt a late h >;;r i. "To the People ot t . Unite .States: "The relief cum;,i.av ia;; r ceivc many nniuirus c\?:.c it .-.luatien here, desires to :n..h.' the .1- ?w:nj; ye::oral statement: "The city of i.l :i Friday, May was viaitid i v o::c . 1 the 1110*1 horrible and ?t>j ril 1:111; ca;n.;:;;t< s that has ever happened in any c immunity ?>.' modern times. ::>n that d.iv u fire was discovered 1.1 a snail ]ai met to filter factory m tile < .vr- me \\ -1 era porrion ot tii" city. i:i? i wind was thou Mo'.vni;' t . tne < t :war I, ear rying the tlaiae> over ti.e a i ot t ie firemen. Tne tiro spfa. \vi h mi a rapidity that our eiu/.uis ha i gr.-at difficulty in leaving their homos and places ot business, in many ca-es tiiev barely escaped with their hves, and we regret to say that a iiuiulx r w ere buna d to death or drowned 111 tin-ir?ll'orc to? scapo from tiie l! vines. Tno number at this time we have been unable to ascertain, uithouga live bodies have been taken trom tne rums, and from 10,odd to 15,000 people are homeless. "The burnt urea < xtends east and west about 2 ini.es aim nort 1 and sou ill varying from oue-iiali to tiuve ojiiarters . of a mile. In tins area was?itnateii tne , oldest and most populous port ion of the city, embracing a,i classes of p ;opl". high and low, rien and door. The flames carried before th< in h itae-, ; churches ami all the public bail lings r save one. More than half of the bu.-i- s oess section was also consumed. live property loss aggregates iJl.'.O'JO.i'Oh to ^ m 1 r aaa /\aa ^1U,WU,UW. I "All contributions of money should be sent to A. M. Ives, treasurer, ami all j supplies should be sent to Jucksouvilio r Belief association. "(Signed) The Jacksonville U.li f association: CJ. K. Gurui".*, ]>i ?sident; 10 1wiu G. Weed, bishop of Florida; J. 11. T. Bowden, mayor; Telluir Stockton, special committee." ' iCstiniutc of Total l.oa. An estimate on the total busby tho fire as given out by a lurnier tax collet:tor is as follows: Public buildings :*s l.OSs.otO tStores, north side Buy street. !'.?">.no;) Stores, south side Bay street J-.s >,0<>0 fcstoros, Forsyth street -lin.ooti btores, Main street I'On.O ?0 Kesideuces, protnim tit. ...... ,*-,. > <) Residences. 1,500 small 2.0tH).tit)0 Personal effectsin residences. g.iHto.otk) btocks of pood.-- in stores . l.OU'i.OOO Stocks in UOO small store:. 550.01)0 Street railways JO.OOO Pavements 100,000 Total ;; 10,505.000 .No Morp 1? dies I'oiiud. No more bodies were found in tho ruins of Friday's great lire or in tiio if t. Johns river up to noon today. Tho weather continues intensely warm, bar the work of bringing order rut of ronfnsion and ear.up ami f.. ding the homcltvs and h an pry p? -es on. Altiimigh in. nili -a| t?e,il for aid has been issued. >up| - nil kinds are arriving and b? lap distributed. \\ in li i.l ileh ii 1.1 up. A number of coatr.cs for new build- | lops bus been ]er. Ml:-Vl-\a IS at'-' s.-ell in some P'.irr.- < ! the city ui:?: ? !V ' tin* property * ; . ! !, 1:0.1;: in' nt was made r. 1 . t o* V." 1 :.?.- ? 1,1 the Gardner I ui.i i dwtti I uihling niul th ; ? ; e;.? i.caso \\ i.i I r? built ' ut once. :<t I* Nio|ii('i. An nri'.i'r ?-;i< f <rmaii - promulgated this morning -r:s?t. tngrii-s to work or leave tin* riiy. This ha<i the effect of inciva>ittg to- gangs at work iu various parts <>1 ;h c.it , hur ?omo of the negroes r.r- grumbling, . avin ; that they belong here and canto t bo made to leave. 'Ill* < uliaii < 0:1 veil11'ie. Havana, May 7. ?Tho special comm it too of tin- Cuban constitutional convention wliieh it turned here from Washington May .*> wii 1 not make any recoiiinieiKiatioti to the convention. Although the majority of the committee are iti favor of accepting tii?' Piatt aim luinienr, the rejiof will cover only tlte facts of the co:t!Yrcit< at Washington. A radical clement admits the con Veil; ion will accept the amendment. .Mcliinley I aspect s < fold Mine. Coxottr.ss. A. T., May 7.--l?'h* prosidentinl party spent several hoars this morning visiting toe big' gold initio located at this place, whicn is about 70 miles northwest of Phettix. Tlte original itinerary conn tannin d spending tho entire day until u o'clock this afternoon at Piieuix, hut it was modified to permit the parry to take this littlo sido trip and inspect tho works ot tho Congress mine, tho largest gold ndno m tao territory* Maurice A. Moure. 1 ; K\S I'ilAUMACY, ' RRIS UTIIIA WATHR, <CiS WATER. | ? ft tveiil running Co'.vn oi tV? ^s'em. PRESCRIPTIONS \ SPECIALTY. c E *)&. RES' PHARMACY, tel Vriioil, STREST Gil mmf 2 !a i\ STANDSTILL " tr Lines Iii Eive New Ycrk Cities th Are Tied Up. p? en STP.IEE WAG UNEXPECTED of DcinaiiiK ut' llie Mril.! rs Arc Various, "n '.v Method 1.1 . t!in ; !.;:b ?r 1'r.jti- ill; rii J.o iolllli lu \\ 1)5*:; M.oeo-? fa J! V III J sn ?():!u : lMUiMlttcs. soi Ai i:\ny, Ma;." ?. ? T'.-.o o:::;/.oyos of tu tile Unit- ?! l'rai in i' mj-ativ, .? hieh an > rati u stieot >ui'f:i'.'o cur linos in ?' \ . nay? i roy, i ?n i * , V. ;<.tv .v.i t a ml 1 I' n.- - '.. r, \\ wsit on ;i striiss t'ni?moru- pi 'J i." r.u- i::i s ir :ivo cities ure 0 :an!o:11 y t ted i:;>. ^ ' T.i nice was v. '.i liy u:.c::; e ! i l"V : . j.;; i. . J ... men want cjraj to .* it.yn:.: not" in-- Ama'.:::i:r.at>"l As. J" citi* i. Street II it I way H:?;;?Ioycs a:??l sti 1 lil e l; reo iil .? Veil inill-III: l II liiell ln :n;> i?y?-ii ! \- ji my. issey ni-;> in t.xn.t lit- :i paid t.;. >.i:nc ivo pel near n> ?ne r>'_n. in- i. i( A i. o iuiiMti i.: duti - of con* nil i.i ii or?if !*t :t.:. e ii in ! ;;!< rat: >n oi iti is |-t cj;i".^:t ii I jio siri.\- . v, r>, v. -ti iit!) til 1,01) I, nVi- t i'niTly. A.i M.:!si?i iMiivoyaucts i.i'0 Lc.u^ j,;1 i1.; d .ur transit put p.>-es. i-i ? ur Settled b: .V w Me;!i i1. .r.j B sr >Nt May 7 ?A no'.v mctliol of a'.! s >rt.:ii*' a r . l.i u rvwheii t. o priii- a-< , . '. . , . , nil run Sf ...I i not r.^iion:1 (I l?v lata Unton Mo dot ihi<;rv ami :iio Mason i-u; Ihi:! :er >'a-.u. i 1 a, when they na:in d i ina?r? r i<> t <> i-i . r i> itn o: the (juestii at i-sti and lu ike a <i -cisiou GI whicu o.i'ii -.1 -Mii ii'uor, li.tr" :.n?uuiit a >..ti.-rnorory m.-;: r. t u.tivs ' i la*..s A'..t:n> !1 w.:-> the j.oi re named, ;:i i no ha-, neeim d mar iin* orioi.iayers i -nail navo a:: advance i\v:-x-s Irani 1,5 > 4? I'i'iir* ft t lu.nr. lavintiiujt May la. u? Acting it: acordanee with i..s annual pi J vnstoni committees of Hrickluvers union Ho So. d ami tin* M.ixm llatlder*' iis.-oeia- (j,,. ion nu t in March to arraiip' ;i code of cn voraia^ ru.'.s ami hours lor HI.)I. The tjte eptv.-entr.tives of the union a-ke<l that (;(n t aires b> advanced to 50 cents per hour. t", ( L'iie employers contended that business ,..., ondmons would not warrant them in ,(l. laving more than 45 cents. This disa- h {reemeut has not beta adjusted, by the ', iocisiou of Mr. A.lams. Wl, isitti 11ion lu LuubvillCt i(>' Louisvii.i.r, May 7.?Only about 20t) an jf the d.OOO men in tho Jccr.1 building trades ixpoctcd to bo involved in the strike of the carpenters quit work today, thou;; a trie labor leaders predict that to- cr: ntoirow mornini; hundred* ino"e will be v 1 milled in ibfi sink*. r?' rntilta I'lin mmi .. who retu.-eu to j;o to w* :k today our of syinj a:hy with thu carpi utcrs are pin-;teivrs, painters aiul bricklayer>. Build- 0 tntf is bejfinnm;; to bo seriou ly ham- au pr r. d. The contractors aro lirm in tlietr VJ rctusal to make further concessions to w, tiio carpenters, reiterating their inten- v . lion to employ whomsoever they pleaso er and refu-ine to diseharyo non-union men now on their payrolls. bv to I- or Advance in \?ii?e?. St. Louis, May 7.?Between 730 and 8'Jb rinployi ; of brick and tile manufacturing firms irx St. Louis have struck ar for a 10 per cent advance in wafjes. It cl: is understood that ,tho demands of tho men will be accrue.i to in j arr, if no: j . in full. jl HARD FIGHT WITH ALLIGATOR ^ in a Sutr.li <';?e>Ii:i,i Mroani IhutU I or 1 tie <)( eiirs. CtiAitlr? n, May V. ? Wiiilo swimming in i.'o,atr.?-:\ a A;. 11; pletxit, yesrertiav, If,; r ::c Wai. . . \ iei< u -'y attac . . y a:: ...! u;?' .* i as ,x mlnpr 0 feor. Walker had dived nil tin I uu river hank nml was set : ? 1 wh ::s r } no in 1 r.< eatjt - i. . . j tit n .:< i . v. :, - t. . r. i :. . . j til ..a ; tint I. a ' it >-, \ : -1 . *' or r-'t 'V- i 1 v ti'e t .a i ut t: ~~ sttil s.vun ; en a:: i v...> ura^ reo i t; ol f* the water. Ij J-'ru-nds of Waiker who ran to his as- J1 sistanc failed tn their il; rt t" release tne boy by pry in i? i pen the alligator'., t? jaw. JTnaly tin ax was secured and f; tie* V'ati'f - lien i ...is ea i V. j wa - t, not n til ti :n iid .:;el (if >pp"d fraai t: e ?' t (. ly tltnt tho ! arm was fr e<l. !i I! was btuiiy \.*o:i!i :? <i, but i:iiu.?.-s >v:uu? | complicati inset m will i\ >v. r. BOERS SAIL FOR BERMUDA Where Tlicy Will lie Hold r.s 1'iison- Jj ? is < f War. II.OIIT.TON, Ii- ru.Utl.*., May],? A nutti- I bor of l)cvt !)! ; :: r.r report* <1 r {i have sail*- : for Jj rain.In on A pril J a wiiit r ;;ir.:o:i! to guard tii-nr. Working parties of ? ?.'.? ;ers t:r . imji- I icily clearing sites at li.rrel's fm tli j IS erection of ' uiidings. 'ii." luc.':* ? watir j L! is hltely to Lo a k.TiOUs ninth as tnerv I j, are no streams on the island, and it o j! only drinking water is rain water ennght j *. on t he roofs and run i;y stono or wo. <1 a 1 ' sutlers into stone tanks ;.<!j lining in j ; bou-es. Tim n ival lUitkorillus at. U: ; dockyards, when asite i lio'.v much wan r 'J they could iuriii-k, replied ".Nut a gaiIon." The white regiment will ba on the }\ icouo so -ii and tuc? blank regiment wii. . * antv'j Bttvi Ty nftcrwurUo. 0 OPEN IIP CHINA TO FOREIGN Ti;!iDE [anifest Purpose of Uiu.cd States and Other Pov/c IIINESE NOT UNWILLING I ttlinde of > lit* Kinprcss Dowager i !? On'.y KU iuviit u 1 UiicvrtulistS'.aii.!iit^ the W uy of 1'ultiu^ scheme luto | Operation. Washington, May 7. ?It It.;- (levelled that tho movement l'or the extetivo opening of China to fo'ri-i,::i ira to id commerce has tlie active approval, st only of the United States and s.val other leading powers, Lut a's > of o Chinese oflieiab. About tho only doubt us to the f.-.rinal sition of China is thatcau.s'h l.y th lpress dowager's recent < ivati >1 of a utieil of state. 11 >w far this o .:iu il 11 Itave authority to check the action the peace plenipotentiaries is not yet >ar, hut tho negotiations are pr coedg Willi the pr sp et of r.uiting tue v ims branch s ot Chinese autu >:::y in pport ot tie; present plan. Xne attitude of llu^stais tiie source of ino solicittul \ aitiiiuigh the n ?r e ms aro being so trained as to o: vi.no y objection wh c.i Ku-sia might ra - tho opening o( roe was to apply incipally to Manchuria. rhedom for youogmrs I I'd! iu!. ?;T. r May 7.? Ar a n gui.irmeT:j of tile board of 1: anmtcrs of six?> no prison today tit ti: dlwaeT, iotis ion \v:ss taken 111 favi rot parol;; tile Younger boys, now m life utt iico;. t p iro;.> o.ui t o i !' r:iv 1 :. 11 tin* e members of the srato rd >:i Loit'll must approve ... th tiuii will V -milled to that 1 > "y xs tilt a.' J OS:-. i do. Tin.-; i- i:i aooor-lai: o with site i: w role law, windi il l >ws rii" jvrolu of ? |.ii-o:ur? aft'r a'toar : y.a.s' iniisonnmnr, L; ing 31 year- le-s titno iueil for poo i O 'iiuvi >r. P..i\>ie- usuy tiro grant-- : 1 v ilte prison mnnagors me, t ut in t:i' (mm! nt prisoners aninioiis tip; ;.,vai ot t< ? ho n o of ru-nis is a-s i llVCC -are, and SU0I1 pale I hie or; is cannot lc a v j liio G ACCO:;J7AL I : ,rLCCIOM ve .lift; i- t:-? y IViliaps l'"nt il' i> 1 lijll: I'd. IYii.k:>sia::i;!:, 1'a., May 7 --I'ivomcn re perhaps sataliv injure.i ly ati osision of powder which occurred at tho ury colln ry of tho Lt high Valley al eompatiy today. Tile powder was ;i "trip" of oars. As the ears entered ; slope they broko away and dnslieil ,vn the mine. When tho cars reaein il bottom of the slope the concus.-i< ti isod the powder to explode. The ce of the explosion was terrific, and ! men who were riding on the trip re badly injured from the s lock us il as by tlie explosion. L'ho itijnri d men are Pu'riek Shnrpe, hn ami Jane- l'.urke, David Morgan u Thomas Dally. I'roiiiliii'iit ! 'lorldlan l>ea>I. raT.i Attas.-I".!", May 7. ? Adjutant Genii Patrick Houston is <h ad, aged (H ars. lie was a captain of artillery in e confederate army. For many yc r.s has lived ?> ) a ?:>iendid tarm jus: lo oi ra'.iUh i-soi-. has served ois : -Mfds trustees ??t" the \V?->i 1* .orida seniumry id tiio Florida Agncuhnrai emhj ; is a inein ar of tuu statu senate ami as pre?a.out ??! that body its IS^S JIo is npjaunted aujurn.t metier:.1 1 y Coy nor Mitchell l : ijn:}, j. apj-omted ay overnor If.- ?: i an i i 1 f;'J7 ami agniu Governor .1 - ::)_< ia J'.t'l. 1 iis nil would haw t :ir? a nd to I'Jjo. SiailUai 'l () . 1 \ ..loud, Knv Or.!.:: an May V.?Tho Standd Oil cam; ..ay id" Ni \v Jcrroy has do .red a dividend at .fill per share, payilo Juno 15. l:i March fill) was j ai'l. ist year's tour dividends were f JO in arch. $10 ia .Juno, fS in September :d f 10 in O'.'cemht r. Tim stocic sold tho curh this morning at $nil, tho glie.se on r cord. The Scorpion ;:l Memphis. Mkmimiis, May ?.?It has heenasct r* mod that tl. gunh ait Scorpion, now r way to Mi.vb--i: pi river to take | rt in tho i onferioralo veterans' re* I aou, will ho unable : > : ass me Iri.lpo j ross the river at thF j oint, o viu*_r to .. i.i t? . . ,, ? >.. , - II ' ui'OJor by coinjiciicii 10 L .low ^ bri'iv!'.*. ' ywi 'i "?*A Jr%.' ? i m & m? m " jj. y ^ M:\ fei # i rah ?\ ra ra ; "ji' ^ | jg | FOH SA I C;L IS FOUND IN aLAB.'.MA Owner eff (lie Kumls Kelu-.es a Uleb I 'r.ee. Monn.i:, Mrs 7.?Captain Joseph j itoic, i?'e-i ... ?>> i 1. I ;ii' ' PuWtiiT c- :.!> : it.. a .1 a Well l-.own cnpiruit-. o: .V \v Y.has r< * n? <l from a trip to .11^ . * 1. .aw ; O-nmty, nbci. t ' .Y. - m nil uv : r Ca;; aiu iCo-o'.-. v. a t . daiou tugs , wu inspect ii; >ptrty with a viow j to it- . ); li 'il I-. i n iiifvi'tuoil ' t;::;t f \\\ v \o.> I iinii*.- itlull- of oil ! it" !. ... . a aaiits, t'.a t t iiis brought i htm 1;? :m- 5 ; hi. As soon as the cap- * tain .-aw the .amis he opeiieii ne^aiia- i tious with tn proprietor, anil those tiro j iivtv iii'' -ny is iiwuni ; by Mrs. Danler . \ > .-.ml lu-t 11 nthc j that Kite >t y !t >1 any papeM trill tit :: . : pi > : ? ? ;/ to tlliy OUO. Silt* 1 \v.;i ;.. ! ?v ti or' h " sou. It - -aid ; i ; 'i ritV lliat Captan: jo lor i..?- property, bur M >. Da toir^is not satisliotl v. :: ? tIk i n.is. tide is said to be holdii?os:: t\ .* : royalty. S hore are threw : local r ?!ii* . rauix ' or < r;.n'u/.m;; i for tin- pi: . o \v??:-;iiis>r tin ?>; Jl.-ais j in ti:..: s . (> . ?.! e* co. : tules I is said to ho headed by llo crt Hunter, ( a lar^'e exporter ami : humiicr, ami another is headed : y x-Shortff ' Cumin- ij .McIimu. 1' oh o. t . rotaparii ,*e o. l.ii'p: c.iM-.l : 1 : * n.:- i coti.'ititia tor lands. Tiiotbii i com; any j it to j . : for oil ::: \Va? .m t at, : near to . ;ovr liehl. The well n tiio lJl.i a : r rty w i driven about lid ye;*.: . 1 tho p: 1 motet* stop, i . w-uds \vh 't ho ~* i" 11 !: a stream of .-a.r wan r, ins y r .'inin? i>.it. J u> r.: i- -a- ie-.pre; v.: i witn tiio \v..: r ami tin* -r u : tato wlr.ch it ran.-. caa l.o set : ?;** vita a match, Tit . is much exouotm ::t hero J aim read;. - >::: * lo or '.0 n<>r.:u. .n c.tp- j Kali.-:.-m* in. tr re: ivacutaiivos are tti the oi: district. OUTLOCJC. FOR WMl-AT CROP; Condi:ions ! nvor.ib.w ! !i on .'lout i!:e Mm ire licit. Nr.v.*Y? . May 7. ? '-' . ;*t*d reports from 'J'.so Agriculrura *s corps j t>? e' - i .' i::.;i:o y ! i :: tioit , o? v. i::: : wl: 1.5, . .. . .. " ; month, at: i < . mi ar <1 with nu nv vi;jo j ru i.ns o. o . r :.vj yiuvaol M. April wr.s wiio.iy l..v ..il>. .or- th ? vo'.op- j men: or tin- wir .it <r >p ov?.r t.r* ^ nor : part of tii" hi ir. 'iY:" ropi rr >hnv. s lit* tla fl irnn :o r :r: i m?'t? pi rs i.;t >:<lo , of T< s:i<. <i i.an ::i.x. iir:'I Mm ::-.-i:i No I crop in > v. : . ; r ,i L ; than thti ; rc> it or; iti :'a r:.i{ irt&Ut lY.1. ] tur .< . I'iio : . 1 . a* w on fov. ii i UU(t r* f.iv itlitiohji pays j t..i i :.r..i wiii : . i ill thy ?. . * :;? :: ?i is > o )..;! il, -rum. ;j i o.vri ; ? i . ppnruir (lit:t ; ; - lu'.ly njanl to that sown . . " \ . to ii . ; Uifii till abr.ini r u:\rlv mo < uro overtho . b . . : . . a .. . t il p. . ill <?1 i' . ii D . . ?t i -oi "Mm a 1 L.?y i oi \ iv rates includes Oiiio, 8$| !I :ncity, :? ouri. .'; < < an yivail a i.ilo I i, .1.1. ; i.liiu Kant-u*, IV.; *\ ... P.'; tj :Illoi nr.., S)J. I . 1V : ! III 11 > I III I . Ltih'i)? , May 7 - loir i' "v."..' i! .v.j. ohamp win nw.irilotl a Oiv : Is a hit v.-r >. V. > i .. . ... : !?. t ! ..rr. <a .. iv i ; 1.0 T..o core- a .. nt v. . i Ilr.yu V\ a n lor.?. v tilt* r .'l pirll; WHO id j v/oii i;:i>'\v.i i:i .I.kih -.a. v. o. ;. . I n. V, -,.l. ivini o> . . . . hoavv | f.."l ol :: .: ::? n.. . ..,,".1 I i%-; ? fuilsui.'r ..i,::... spring I civ ps. . lrom nln:o : tropical in . ... ; : siKiatn i> : . ! ftlld promi . toj timWiii QUO tim ! I ^ W M WJ0 S * ... f V .* '^fs ' i V \ fk B m m ^ rr. r-vrrrr^. 1 ?????& tfc^ < ' ' ' v| :\' J?! ?N ,(. : Sty ^r M | .: v--\ h:Vij ' UlL fcj litiii v*3& :-VJ fflb IS? v " 6IS t$ r< | ._;. || 1 1J ? '? I iiia fc ' w *1 ?/* -iv-vwrw -r - mem rr-N , ? -- KAr.JTI i\ r HOLmEii l*^'r i lies** riir.' ^ n rr? fn.lnr^nd who s'am! hijjjh in the Scienc Profession. GET ONE OE THESE CUR Union Eleci C. W. YO CMOS AND CLIiXX SPRINGS UMI. iC w A!) COMPANY Si'J-.' ilt:lc PfTective Nov. 12, ttjuo. TuJ:? N> ?."? It .i Milti Stat ion (>:1o a. in \ T'Vi-i i;..?r.lu 0:^7 a in it. ii S" iT n o\. s V<?;oii Mill Station 4 :i?0 p. in V r P n. V?<'T ?' ? 4:4*2 p in i'l is; \ n. 1<> 03 ??? IT.... 12:l.p. p. in. \n * iiinit Mill Slnt'OU 12:::'. , ill 1 IS V.?V* .3 IT 11:1 *"? p. in. i>. 1 M i ! i2 i. in. Ail ?t < i ?s?\y JIm pi **Ui.?l..v. 'i ! < Uii.vi m.ti i> I. 1:11 SpriliJfR Kllil. i.! i . i> in.,\ p. piiid to h.<i;d e all i'l ill f I t-ijfllt ItllHI-rSS lift Mffli l'i.it" ii".' tiniT .lt?. All freight for Ltufi'.ilu v, 1 P" 1. iill.i i- from tie ^...tioiM rliii.vxv ('.p.-t or from tie 1'ii:<ni ('oti>>:i M il sijnioii. Tu-Krt.s in ; 'iT-.pi \v!' '<> ? . I tin* Union CVi'oi *? '. . .. V. ? i.tiw have .i (i*st. c'ao t ; cv iM.tcli in op'-r tin.ii. < Jit. lino M. Wiielit, I1. ill, nl Mvp-o ?"t ? .. Charleston & Western Carolina Railway Company. At.'GLVTA AM) ASIIKVII.LE Slmrt I.lnu ^plio.'ulu ill PlTt't'i >'.treli 10. 1? 1. leu.? \iik'n-tin i* int.in ;i 33 pro A I'M. C t I I'f.i . t.' .1 1 ~i lit I'Ul A I. 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I*" g^llI "^Twoore'S1 PSSA ..THE" *' ELECiRiKURE ?AND-OXELIC CURE. ie Eighth Wonder of the World. res Ninty per cent, of all rable diseases without medic, when directions are folded'. It matters not what ir Disease is. and recommended by doctors, j :e of Medicine and Medical ESANDCURE YOURSELF trikure Company, U5MG, Manager. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. r * OaaitaMtl SuiirdnU In EITMI Jan. 17th, 1001. STATIONS. iCTlT" ifr. Ghariaston "U 00 p m 7 00 a in Hummtrvi;!# 13 00 n't 7 41 a in M Branohrl'la 9 CO am 8 66 a m " Oraogaburg 3 4f> a w 0 38 a iu " Klugvllla 4 35 a m 10 IS a r.i ErTBnx annah 13 80 am 13 80 a 11 .. * ! ? a m 4 13 a in L>.C.vkvii;? 4 *3 * 111 % 19 ? T* vr. Columbia | ; w a in II 05 a m " Prosperity h U a in 12 10 li'n " Newberry tl Ul ? m j'i !A p m " Ninety-Bix (i IX) u lii 1 20 p m " WrffuwooJ o 50 a in 165pm Ar. Hoditvs 10 15 a m 2 15 p l.i Ev. AbV.yille ~S~l>6 a va 1 85 p tii Ar. Deltoo IT 15 a Til 3 10 p in ?y. Anderson I lJ 45 a in 2 85 p "in Ar. Gi ecuvdio. .. 12 2) p in; 4 18 p in Xr. Xtiaata.(()e~n.'Hhiel 8 66 p ml 0 00 p m STATIONS. Lv. 6 50 p in | 10 15 a m " Piedmont 6 OJ p in! 10 <0 a in " ^ ilit.inniuii (> 21 p 111' 10 65 a in Xr. Aa.nir.viu 7 15 p in 11 40 h 1 ?v. Fte'.ton 0 4.1 p mj 11 15 a m Ar. Donalds.. . 7 i;( j> m ll 40 a in Ar. A bbevll'e. , s uij 12 J> p m ?v. fi.-xlc.ij ; ip p ml II 5o a in Ar. ?r?<.a?v.;rl 7 55 p ui 12 20 p m " Ninety 8 80 p ui 12 55 p m " Newberry P 3u p m 2 00 p in Prosperity P 45 p in 2 14 p m " Columbia | _U V0 pjrn 8 80 t> m Ar. Bh?<-Ui iile ^ 5; a 111 2 67 a in " Bnrtiwe 1 8 11 a m| B 12 a m " Savanr..ili 05 u ra (111 m Lt. KlilgvliTe 2 S2 a m 4 IS pln " Orarpeb'.irn 15 45 a m 6 88 a in Brai-ohvttl* 4 25 a ra fl 16 p m ' bummervilie 6 57 a in 7 81 p in Ar. Charleston 7 ?M a.ml 8 16 p m liallv s f .T1 ns | Dally D*llr fiv4"rN^L- . ^' ko.ll. No lj 11 Wp 1 lAl a Lv..< 7-ui is'uu.. Ar 6 lip ? 00 a 12 01) n, 7 41 ol] " Sr.ramerville " 7 81 p 6 67 a t 00 n 8 65 a; " .lirnn^bvn e. " C 1.6 p 4 26 a 8 45 a! P 28 a; " Ornntfebnrg " 6 88 p 8 46 a 4 86 a 10 16 a " Kinsvibe " 4 43 p 2 82 a mo* ? ,.. Lv. .:-KVHnunh Arl I 6 uu a 4 18 ?: " ..Barnwell " 8 13 a 4 2S a! ' ..Ibnokvllle.. " 8 67 a I 20 a 11 40 a " .. Columbia .. ' 8 20 p 0 80 p i 67 a 12 20 p ' ....Alston...." 2 80 p 8 60 a 8 68a 1 28p " ...fcantuo... " 1 28 p T 48 p 10 15 a| 2 Oj p Union " 12 40p T 10 p 10 86 a' 2 22 p " ..Jonesvllle.. " 12 25 p 6 68p 10 W 2 87 p " ....Paeolet.... " 12 14 p 0 42 p 11 85 a S 10 p Ar Spartanburg Lv 11 45 a 0 16 p 11 80 a 8 <0 p Lv Spartanburg Ar 11 22 a 00 p > 48 pi 7 15 p, Ar...A*hev1ll? ...br 8 00 a 8 06 p "P" p. in. "A" a. m. "N" night. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND OREJBN VILLK. Pnilinan pa'.ane sleeping rare on Trains 88and M, 87 and 88, on A. and C. division. Dining oars on tha^e trains serve all meals enroute. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. A O. division oorthbound, 7:08 a.m., 8:37 p.m., 8:18 p. m? (Vestibule Limited! and 7 if! p. m.; southbound 12:28 a. in . 8:15 p. m., 11:84 a. m., (Vssti- . j buls Limited), and 10:20 a. m. ^ Trains leave Greenville, A. and C. dlvlsleu, .. aorthlKiund,8:02 a. m., 2:84 p. m. and 6:22 p, m? (Vestibule Limited',, and 0:16 p. ro.: southbound, 1 80 a. in..4 :80 p. m? 12:30 p. in. (Vast!* bule Limited), and II '1.6 a. m. Trains 15 and 10?Pullman Sleeping Cars b?tw?nn Charleston and Columbia; ready fay occupancy at both points at 9:"9p. m. Kioffant Pullman lirawlnvRoom Sleeping Cars between Havnnnah and Ashertlie anrontd daily between Jackson viii* and Cinolnnatl. FRANK S GANNON. H. H HARDWin* Third V P. ? lion. Mgr.. lieu. haa. Agent, Vv'HMhliia'on. D. O. Washington, O.O. W. H. TaYI.OB. It. W. HUNT. Aa*' . Uen. fun. Agt. I)iv. I'm. Agt. Atlnuia, Ux. Charles!on, 8. O. id/ Jnu*r*nteed ? 3 $5,000 DEPOSIT iLz/l6^Si2uti R-R- FARE PAID /"> bI fyijffl200 free v [j|fp ^ Scholarships offered. OA.-ALA. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon, Oa. $0$|W| i m m*MJ wi x$ Su 8SSI&* HBBr pn L SH WILL IaIRS 4 RMACY.