The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 23, 1901, Image 8

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Henry M. Holm s, Ph. CI. Alg HOLMKS \ 'II Dot ot Hi fii. Miit's ur?' It's I'.i'i :.'>;ijh lo ! sii'l dru^s. I'l.ni 's ?iiv reu-ou we thing. h sn iviit sir.i-f.n:ti st'tni out Is Itts- j,*. ,;s ?J(> paid for it urn couldn't net it graduate mill licensed iiri?i pati una^e. HOLMES & I I J liele pipkpf rtrv rin i ik.nv;i~ wi i i ; lilt | HANDS ARMED All Negro Hoi s :s In Cii Eeing 1 ired. ONE ELACil IS CI? EM Mob Is Intent on Prix wit; \ 11 ' Oil! i>l l'ii\v n? I i;?t> Jtrnkei Lm'.n *1.1 tiiry Ar-en.il and * llllpr. Veil it li Sp::in' im.].' , Mo., Aw.;. Citv, win-r \Viil:;;i:i < < .lev ani Carter were 1-r..-.u <1 hist i i_'nr, Uectioii witii tn uiur i r??i Mi>.? Willi, ; - t ' iay :i; t:: nan.;.- o. m of urui.ai in u \vh > arc intent < nil in ijimom !i''in t"\vn. A'.. in in tin-city are :i:?_r i ami grn, Pete l!.'.;iiii(' .. > salii to n;i crenvatoii m .:!? e< in . Tile nr.-en n o? tin? . 11 milita |?n11y \\ a> lr ik-m !.:: ? aii'i t ie m p,i.>>e>>;<>n .i iini'! veil tut'?. So iiuieii mi nt prev.n.s r almost no >?-.: t>> ^ i*ur i story of i tie sit nation i < rrcsp linvo loft here tor the - amy. TOBACCO PL A; IT BURT Fil-e at Kieliia ui'', i i., i'.aiaii: oi hlCHM?>N!>. An:. ':< Pi to lie what i~ 1- Kuinvi: a> the .1. Company j in i a tne Am rieai company a* in" rie-r >i l'va-m and Cary ?-t i - y?te:-". ,y. Tin about i a, ? una : iiat to: tile builuiuit ownoii by tin* Ai Ci^'iir company, an i an-, wit a t, chinery. it i cst.iuiuvii, was $1 15.0.'o. Hit? nihil iii*. an i:* nor.- sti covering !:< v" > are wa> by til?- Coiitiii-ma. ii.uvo co It ivib live < ' !?? n.e.i. i.tnit em brick. A eons- rvativ- e-tinum value at th turn ot tin li:eis $i?0,000. It was coinp.i ti lv lies The total lo*s is pine i at nbou Oou; insurance *1 lu.ojo. MURDER IN CHATHA Nvjjroos Ki.stage In Ditll-uitii 1 wo A re K i: leii. Savannah, Aus?. 20. ? Louis a negro, wii shot ami killed living by Janies Williams. Tin' in resisted arrest ami tne police bent him severe.y butor they m; surrender. lie is :i ie_-r > who i Savannah iroin ihrmingaani A not net* miUMt'r l* ivporfeii Pooler, whither tne county >tli -i gone. Tills os lirreti hi- nv-nill:. ley iierron -not D-amier 1 > >i> who will i . i; i ge. a hei under snot Hei r >u in t: -l ie. a nmier 1 ni;., ;in Jr., out nun ' nx. Ail tin |i;.: a - it negroe. row oeeurred a a onurei. Alini ?1? r of I ml it < t r.\ >uieid Jhu .--i : s. Aug. 20. ? M. X former minister of industry ami coiuinirti i oiieuie this niorni shooting him-' r with a revolver rig.ut tiuiip." Domestic rrouble signed as the cau-f tor tile act. |pWB ! III mini XBT ? I J / ' V x *-< * . -A" I . v \ * . J U. .' LiMkdltiUvti uit F.ivr;, woman in the con ought to know about l3Aft*p*e r?l?> ID JllLuVM 1J u is ilV, I Those who do know abo woinl. r how they ever got a without it. It h is robbed c ..< * ... -i . ^ ii i ?. i' - mi! yminvf v' ! so; .-r , (| girlish l'-.;it-re and : a'v. d ti. r n suffering. It is an ex'ernr 1 Hicnt an 1 r i: s w :-!i it thee Jilts.<1 In) >! ! : r of . si the sv?' n as d: . t en i: ally .i: a;>l ! < .?. It is t Til 1)1)1 d i'-io 1 ill- JII4 ?!!:) *1 ?u ainl i i ' t' ii ?!- ittii Vs \\ are in t.e r th '.rain J lism umi'li 1< ss turn. It a! ,o ?? < . in*?vniiiv; i; .. ss and all of other i'r-c.1 .!' :?s of ] jm A drnyy ?t of M u on, (la., ' I have fold a 1. ire j . <:11i Mi .tiler's Friend u-1 iivei; known .'in in . mi- \tli. ru it failed to ;>r<i(|i:i e lite jjoud re: clai.iied lor I A .( lady of I bert >n. /? . . rili : " V.'i'h fi.st six childiei I was in 1 from ,?.| to y > i;o.:r .. After ti Mother ; i'i ml, my seventh born in \ lion s '' ( < 1 M?l In r'* l . ii inl at t In- ?tn Mttii-, Hll.(MI | . |- ltiit.li-. Illl BRAOf IF 11) Ri (dIA10R C( All ASIA, OA. fl Wr!t? for our fi<** HI i?ii ' } <,"IiEFORE 1 r. Maurice A. Aloorc j IQOKK'S I M I A KM AC V , not e too good f >r sir,, k w is hout running chances with second grade l)Uv only the very highest quality of every a to us to know that every prescription \vt ml drugs will make it. No matter what you any better. Our prescriptions are filled by ? -t with years of experience. We solicit your MOORE'S PHARMACY, r I Iote 1 LTmoil. PHONE gS.? if J Tfl TilMMCI TUDnuniS in I I U I UIU1LL I III1UUUII MEN, HEART OF SIERRAS y Are Preliminary Survey For Vast Engineering Project. i ATED IT WILL COST $5,000,000 j Segroes li" I'icHi'iit t'laiin of K. II. ilurrimuu i Open J Art' i arrieil Out Trains t'an lie Kuu u'cuifil , lietwi't'ii >an I" ratio.sou ami (Miicugo In i wit auil a llail Day-.' 1 lino. Uierco 1 sJa.n J'kancisco, Aug. 20.?The longi Gcue est ran road tuunol iu the United States in eon- w ill bo built in the Sierra Nevada T'ii.-i'de mountain- o: California, if the present iimueiis plans ui L. II. Hurriinuu nro earned in (iriv uUt, Tne Chronicle. .nouses Cniel Kngineer Hood has sent out a one lie- corps of 111. n to make preliminary surve been vcys. and tiieir work is expected to be coninleted in six months. rv com oo is in tunnoi project, which willinv >lvi nil outiay of from $2,000,000 to $5,000, >'nr it i< uoo, coiitetnpiates the boring of a hole correct 27,0<iO .ct in lciigtn through vhe heart i.a nt- ,,i tn,. Si rras. Besides saving a eiinib of 1.500 feet, til" tunnel will shorten tne road ahovt 7 mile- and is expected Co "J ? D. eiT <" i great saving in op rating expenses. > a I.U-.S 4 Mated tiiat with the Sierra tunnel uuiit, ami the otner plans of the -troved company tor the Miaignteiung.it curves Wri -lit a,M' ''euueing of grimes in Nava-ia and , Urail completed, passciig- r trains coubi t.igar j)(. ruu j, tw.-en San l'raiiciseo and Cniv-third ciigo in two and a Hal: d .vs. an average re were sneeii for th- >v . >le ?lis;anee ul nut more , iM tuau 40 mile- an hour. rr . CORPSE IN A TRUNK. A ' (iliustiy ! in?J ut A-1.-villi", t'., Upr.'-tnri. veals iiorrih e ? rime. o\v mm! A-iiKvit i.:., X. C , Aug. -0.? lT.edead i?ii?:?11v. bodv of a iie^ri) NVi?n;iii named Willie irulvot ,. , . , . ir S> .thorn was louuil m nor own trunk ar iv"ii as home on Sou-nsuie av . nue yt -.teruay. tro\eu. The body had been cut up ami doubled it j.'iki,- lnro ,iie trunk wiru a lot of woman's ell ems The woman was seen late Saturday M- nitrite with John Miller, her paramour. They were quarreling on Sunday. Mil is ami p,r appeared nervous and uneasy. He ; asued where tile woman was; then later Green, >aid she had left Asneville, ami ne was t ev n- 1,1 ship uer trunk to Her. He disappeared soon alter. A negro woman saw blood staius in had to the room, ami the trunk was opened, uie him Utlict-r.- are ain-r M'.iier. He is medium :uuie to sl/?''ii, rattier biaeK, with a scar on ui> face. Tht woman was killed with an from IX< t'l<* coroner > ivs Negroes are greatly rs nave 'x.,ire<i, and will lynch Miller if lie is \Yes- caught. of'Le- WANTS TAMPA BURNED. 11 i Le Woman Aiiareliist I'rgcs lleveiige I* or ivitu an ,, i i ... Deportation of strike Ij-alters. s. ino Tamivv, Fla., Aug. :20.? Kxcitement w is er< nfed ln-r ? lu?t afternoon by an i's. extra issue o: La Feder.iciou, the organ vssens, ?i La R -i-r- item, containing a very inlabor, ci ntiiary article from Louisa llerera, ug by I,;e woman secretarv of the Strippers' in tne !ll,h>n oi K sistencm. Louisa llerera rs i^ uv 1V" accchi-t. ami inaugurated the gnat j ironnie here last winter. fc?he is well ) known in New York and Chicago, jB where sue iias led :i number of strikes. Sin- calls for Resistenoia to pack up and jn I leave l'aaina in a body "as a grinning skeleton." using worus too profuue to reproduce. n Her article is taken by the general J ,2 public to mean ar-oii, ami sue says the> ?.Miouut leave if tne blood of the oilierhsive to run in revenge for the men spirited away from here. A denianu n.i> been made for too arrest of the Woman lor the incendiary urttclo. CONFESSED TO ARSON. Chipley, Kla., Negro Says 11 <r Was l'aui to * ire a Store. ti-J Citil'l.rY, Fla.. Aug. 20. ? Early la-r ^ . week u lire destroyed 11 stores in Chip k*y, llIu^ Detective Thomas Watts was hild- put on the case. lie arrested Moses bv a Browu, a negro, who confessed that he ..' 3 had set lire to the store of former Sh. r.lf . 1 B C. Ci. Allen, after removing tiien irom f ' * n t? Allen's baru the better part t>l the . . q stock, valued nr. about $1,500. Tne store ' tj I was worth $1,000. fj : Brown says mere was $7,000 insur' , ance on the place, and Allen gave nimsi J1 suit of clothes to set tire to it, A search j of the barn resulted in tne finding <>t all the goods discovered by Brown. Alien 1 ' is under arrest, and denies nil knowl1 of the matter. "< - ... . . ___ 1 I Senator llanna at liny Babe. ever | i Cf.KVKl.ANO, Aug. 20.?Senator and ? Mrs. Hanna, accompanied by their tw< I daughters, the Misses Maoel and Kutli, .am- l"fr Cleveland today on the stcnmet my Northwest for Hay Lake, near Sauh abor Sro Marie, Mien , wnero the family will :.ing spend a few oays at tiic H inna cottage, was Mr. Hanna will take an active part in the formal opening of tiie Republican llf state campaign, which will probaoly take place at Delaware on Sept.. 21. ). Among the si < akers will bo Senators Foraker and Hanna, < coventor Nash and baby Hon. Carl L. Nippcrt, candidate foi mJ lieutenant governor. fr STRIKERS GIVE-TRUST ANOTHER 013 CLOW Tie Up Continental and Pennsylvania Tube Works. IT TAltES OUT 1,000 HE ft I'liis bast Move, an Olllcia ol' the Combine Say-: "bet the t.ooc Work (ioOn. brother SliallVr Is liu|i Idly Celt hi u Top-Heavy Strike." Pittsuukc, P.v., Au^. ?0.?The tiou] of the Continental ami Penusvlvnni; i'tibe works of the National Tube com puny 111 tiiis city was completed uuriuji the ntirht and early hours of the morn iusj. The machinists autl a few othel employes of the Pennsylvania works u the number of about (50 have not pone out, but otherwise tlie two prop -rues are silent and deserted. Pennsylvania men went first, quitting at li o'elocK last niput. in response to tin call of the orprmi/.ers of the Amerieat Federation < f Labor, who had beer workinp ant >np thetn ror several wees-, Then in iarpe numbers they surroumlei; tlie Continental works at Frank-iowi; and ealted on the workers there to qini and join rue strikers. At midtiiplit ; larpo number of the Continental m- u dropped their tools and by this morning the last man had left the place. The shuitiup dowu of the two plant! adds about 1,800 men to the foret of the strikers. The success of the laboi orpani/.ers iu pettinp the nun out cheered the other strikers to u hipu pitch of enthusiasm. l>isiii point d In Tliolr >1 ri. Tlie officials of the National Tubt company would not discuss the sinki beyond savinp taut they have been keen y disappointed tliroupnour tin strike by tit" attitude of their men, ami that they hope that in time tiny wiii come to their senses ana come ba"k. Another steel officer when told of tin strike sai i: "Let the pood work po <>n. Broth r Shaffer i> very rapidly pvt.up a topHeavy strike. The larper tn> army, tin tpitcker it \vui break up. ,lu*t wait uu til p<- bepins to utistie money lor strike bem-liv i nope Chicago tut- ao out. Tin- lie re riv merrier." The ste-'t managers aunounccd thai anotuer im.i was on lot ay at :m- Clan; imlis an i mat the property was :u?w rutininp tn full. The o:h> i properties, they said, v. re running today as they were ve-teiaay. l'lioy tbni d tiie story tiiat tiier. n id ni'vutt break at l)u<jiiesiH during .ii i . /Tit. Tin strikers claim that they hav? .iw.n II IJIMXU Uil." JjlIIMMlV it II l All' Curch en inuls by tukinir > iui of the lion uts.on iin it ami :ii-o eii'iur.ig m-v prul sivtlltM. im-ii 011 the way 111*0 tin plant, t ut ii managers say rmy art' wonting ill nuii as usual ami ;)i it they will have mom nulls oefore the end 01 tin- we I;. The explosion of some railroad torpedoes at M011 . .sen earlv r!u> morning created .-one < xcit eineiit anil large crowns gntmreu on itio s*reels ami neat the stoi 1 nulls Tn 10 were large crowds mound tne ia-wlv crippled tube wori;.111 this citv to lay, lint 110 disorder Welisvilii reports indicate a cri'icai situation, but t n- cry of the wolf has be n ruisim s<? ofti n n . t > disorder during rhis striice ilira ii is not b'in veil now. 1 lie strikers at MeKoesport plan a general -utile n a.hiii.iru-r.-, one f"utur?o: which will he a pr< s- bureau. Tile leaders say the latter wili g.ve out strictly rruriiful -trine reports and stop the exaggerated tail-- which they say are injur. 11^ tin- >\vn ami Mayor Blacx. Loca. striae ioiiiu r- 1 >.] r> - - t hoin-ei ves as icing fuiiy sati-li ?! wn'i the progre.s01 the strike ami confluent of victory. Schwab Not 10 K i 11. New Yokk, Aug. 20. ? I'Voin an authoritative sihutu tin- Associated Pros- is able to deny the ri port thai 1 iiaries M. Schwab r.? re-uru the pros ioeiicv of tne United States Steel cor po. avion. ALABAMA CONVENTION. Klection 0*' Kailroiid commissionerhi-neo'ii?A j mriiiiiciii \car. MovKioMKKY, Ala., Aus. 20. ? The question of elect 11;*r ra'lroad conimis sioners by the people, instead of the gov ernor appointing r!a ... was the prinet pal matter dt.-cus- ! in tne convention touay. Mr. White of J? fl'er-oii offered an ad ditionul section to tne committee on niupo-iri-.] -oi" rt orati :i-. making the railromi eoinnu.-.-ion live by the peopa-; nuii . in of tne < >inmi-.-iou shall he leaned in ".aw ami ><e ot them shall lis a pruct irr. : itirumi limn. Mr. Murptn. of j'i v stat-. d that tin pos* r it in taken by VYnite was exactly tin- same as at-. Tin r hail bceu, however. an agreement, ami 111 viow of rhe agiet-m-nt In- wmilo move that it hi tabh-'l. This was hone. Captain Whit-; later moved a suspension of the rules in order to tret recoilMideratinii that would allow au aye and lave vote mi in- aim mitnent. lr- wa* then moved that rue motion ro reconsider be indeliuiteiy p is. poned. It was iinn tirut iv postponed by vote of 78 tt. oil. Convention has practically concluded its labors, and may recess this afternoon until next Wednesday, awaiting report of committee on harmony. shovel M?iiitV.ii-. urers t 'onsoli-intp. St. Loins, Aug. -.fuliuj S. Iiettje, president of tin-St Lmis Shovel c?mpany, confirms the reported consolidation o. live of the largest shovel iniuui factoring concerns in tin- country, wirii a capital sroo,k of *-.,l)0'J,OiK). Xho new company will ho culled the \m :s To 1 ami t-hovol company. It is made up ot the following companies: Oliver Ames So Sons corporation of North Kaston, Mas- ; Wright Shovi-1 company, Anderson, Jnd.; 11. M Meyers company. Banvi-r Fails, 1'a.; T. Rowland & Sons' company, Philadelphia; tho St. Ijouis Shovel company. I lime < hlidie/i Cremated, Ct'iiimh, Mian., \ug. go.?Thret>children were bunted to death and anothtt was probably fatally burned in a tin. that consumed the house of 1'. Byruo. The parents were in the harvast lieici and the origin of the lire is unknown. STEAMER GSLCONDA I SINKS IN OHIO RIVER . Many Passengers Reported Drowned and Missing. r LIST OF THE FATALITIES I IJottt Was t.'pset V? hlle Trying to Laiul I In Severe Storm un<l Sank So Quickly That the I'ussengers llud No Chance to Save Tin msclvos. 0 Pappuaii, K>\, Aug. 20. ?Dtfriug a 1 severe storm last night the steamer City - jt Golcouda upset while trviuir to laud ; it Orowelis, f. miles from this city. The - boat turned over while the passengers r were at supper. There were nbouc GU ) persons aboard at the time. The following is v. list of those lirowu' ed and missing: , Miss Lizzie Graham, Grahamsvillc, Ky. i Miss Trixic Graham, Grahamsville, 1 Ky. Mrs. Charles Davis, Smithfteid. Mrs. W. A. llogan and three chilt dren, Padncah. ' Colouel Turner, Suiithlield. Cnarleyau Gordon, Ehnithlield. ' Mrs. David Adams, Smithiicld. Watts Davis and wife, Livingston. William Swabb, Smithticld. Miss Lucy Barrett, Smithfield. Clarence Slayden, Lo'a. D. .jacKson. Goloonda. August F Kriepke, Golcond?., John Walters, Golconuu. Clarence Koker, Golcoda. . Firemen ami three negro deckhands. , Engineer I lay den and son. i ! Joseph McAllister, rft. Louis. , Two white men, unknown, peddlers i , Mrs. Hutchinson, Evausville, Iud. I Three children. L. JacKsou. < \\ . \\ oode. ^ George Staub^rry. Howard Hondo. Several it> gro deckhands. Captain Jesse Bauer and Pilot E. G. Peck swam to snore and rescued all in sight. Captain Peck stated that when the bout struck mere was no rime ro escape. She went down on in r side in 10 feet of water, una wnat lew were found strug- . gling 111 the water clung ro a yawl and 1 reached shore. Alter tno wind had sub- * sided the cr< w rowed to tne wreck and , attempted to rescue all the wouieU ou bourn. Only urn is known ro have been saved. The bonks will have to be found before it can be determined who and how many are lost. Tne Girv <<t Goieonda plied between ' hi re and li /. ibotlirown, 1.1s. The boat icit Khzanetu town and was due to ar- ( rive here at 7. p. m. silt undau uau>u..!>> ".."O ' - I ...... b"">t (w.-' nti i uM, ;v-? sue was tuo ouly boar (tntum^ down yesterday. I li 13 Wnrton and N. (^nurrcrmens ( nf Hampton, lvv.. escaped oy breaking the giass 111 tue cabin. The Illinois boar was valued at $3,500 ( and liaii been 111 the trade suvcu years. 1 .he witc ut the engineer, Mrs. Hay* don. was the onlv one saved. Captain Josse 1 auer sain: "In my ? i,nr.on .le people in the labia vo browned instantly, as I did not h ur a -em r.ni une in m the cabin. Usually in such an accident the stuani- 1 boats wnl rook buck and forth several times b lore turning ov r, but the Gol- 1 Coinu. went d\it without any of this, ami ir nil happened so quickly that it is I a wonder auv of us not out alive." Two boats with riiree divers auu salvage" corns 1? it here mis morning for work on tile wrecked steamer. They i report since noon that the loss of life | will exceed JO and that tiie revised list i can uot be bun uuiil the boat is raised aud the booirs as well as the bodies are | recovered. The divers report that the cabin, which was closed when the storm came up. was mil of dead bodies. The bodies recovered up to noon weic those r cf Miss Trixie Grimes, Miss Lucy Burnett and Mrs. lVivb- Adams. The hoar i? 1? yards from the Kentucky shore in IS leer of water, head r down the stream, difficulty of access , every way nu?i the recovery of the. dead bouio-: is proceeding very slowly. f THE ISLANDER DISASTER. Latest Keports Place the Loss of Life at Forty-Two. Victoria, If. O., Aug. 20.?Tlie latest ^ reports of tlic disaster to the steamer | Islander pia-us rn loss of life at -1:3, but , no further names are obtainable, except t that of Howard Fowler, which was given in tin li t pni>lishe:l yesti rutty as Howard Smith, second steward. Another name hn> also rh be e.nueu to the list of sttveii, that of G,uarterm:ister Hinstz. Barser l.e <uc has returned to Skag- f I wiiy i?? i :i .uii u.-'i n tno.se who took ( pa--ago on the steamer, but until ho arrive? on rhi steamer liu-ring in a low 11 days, nothing more can bo given. Pilot Ijcblunc and p.li the cfficors deny r the report that either ho or the captain wore intoxicated, and assort that the Inlander was well supplied with life heirs. Robbed ?>!' licr .Jewelry. Ska itt.:;, Wa -h., Aug. 20. ? Mrs. J units H. Houston of Auburn, N. Y., a passenger on the steamer Ququu from Alaskan ports, was robbed of a large anion at ot jewelry white the vessel was tied up at tne wharf at Skagwuy. The total value of the jewels is quite large and in addition tnore was $lf>0 in mono/ stolen. Railroad JllacksinitSiH Meet. DknvkII, Aug. 20.? Tile National Railroad Blacksmith association opened a three days' cop volition 111 this city today. Tin*, organisation is not a trade order but is composed entirely of inns ter builders and looks into the best methods of construction and repair of locomotives and curs. Scmir Vicuna l?ea<l. Washington, Aug. SO.?The stato department is advised by telegraph of the death of Seuor Don Carlos Morla Vicuna, ministor from Cuili to the United States, which occurred at Buffalo this morning. Senor Vicuna was one of the ' best known South American statesmen. i / ANNOU 2Vew Store On September 5th \v< nml Family Grocery store (.'has. R. Smith ON MA] FULL 8TOCK OF NEV inspect. We are going IN BUSINESS And we solicit a liberal slmr goods, honest treatment, clot space. We will look for yot, Monca-Aisr Even iti u sham light the lost a torpedo boat; is it any t thai they suffered when they w iigaijirtt the real thing in Africa? Don't Force Your Bowels with harsh minerals always leave bad afteron the entire system, and their use is persisted in, 1 completely wreck the st and bowels. ..USE.. Edgar's Cathartic Confections The only harmless, veg bowel regulator, and liver vi cnown. As pleasant to the ta :andy, and as positive as the :st mineral. No gripe or pai 10, 25, 50 cents. SOLD BY UNION DRUG UNION, K. C. Talk about Kansas! New leats it out of sigh'. Can (its show trusts, anaschists, n oea. murders and sea serpents met'? (treat Britain's total expen: he last fiscal y ar, including f the war, were only s at lion over a billion dollars [tiro so much as those o fritted Stares with only a litt del n rhe Bhilipj itms in | rogtelien, the Republican party is barge of the finances in (iraal tin. A Cure for Cholcm Infant "Lie-' 31 y," sa>s Mrs Cnstis f U< ok waller. Ohio, "an intan ..... . - I I I l-IUIllliW a Wits MlIH'l lim In lit I it iltiilil lllll 'i hbducioi I lit l|> it'.l llv|ies < {' ll C??\ e.l>. 1 took I t t.liati.lii riiiiii's Colic, ' hotel I)i?tri 11 en Ht-tiitdv to ihe house, 1 K ill I It'll S' | t- ]t Vfllll'd (|i>||l'INl ucoidiiiU'o dweclions. In iwi iine th? elntd hiitl tally reeoveri s i on (ui-iolv ;i j ear sinee) a \ i| tea u in L"ii. I l ave i<eonw>ew1 [{mind) 11 <|oently and have <i imp it lo fail in any single inst for side t.y 1\ l>uke, Diuggist Fnrle Pain is to be congrati lie profits on the Filipino trad o risen that they are now ne per cent of the cost of mat lie islands. After a while toped that they may it.crease t ?er cent. Health Office Honrs. Will lie in my otliee, at the ( han.l?*r, from 10 a. in to 12 in. lay, Sundays and holidays except lie cm vi olence of oil izens wishing iei mil* or to transact any other I) eriHinuig to the ottice. 2o? tf. VV. I). Haii ^ f_ Fori Kitehiner's threat of iseat.on ami banishnieiit to bi iu'cimI against the Boers who r n surrender may work. Bi mitgine that lie will be inform* 0 cnitiiot ruin men who wh uiiuii ali'i'udy. Look CarefulL To Your Kidne Dr. Jenner's Kidney Pillf 1 cause the kidneys to worl nature intended they should They build up the shrut walls of the kidneys, as known remedy has been fc to do before. As a cure for urinary trot they have no equal. 10, 25, so Cents SOLD BY UNION DRUG < union, a. C. ncementT , New Goods. b will open a Bret class Confectionery in the stand recently vacated by Mr.#^ [N STREET. We hav* ordered a V GOODS which we invite you to i TO DO BUSINESS. e )f your patronage, and guarantee honest it* prices and prompt service. Watch this i. cfc WAGNON. British I , II WILL BtHAMUS s?-b OFF WITH NICARAGUA? She Is Not Likely to Mix Up In Isthmian Troubles. which effects zelaya popular leader where . . Some Views of United Stmci Comal end to , Douuldsoii?In Commerce With tlia omac Little Kepubllc the Untied Stain Holds Klrst Place. San Francisco. Aug. W ? Chester Donaldson, United States consul at Managua, Nicuragua, has arrived hereon a two lunuths' leave ot absence, during ^ which he will visit his old home in New York. Spcukiug ot affairs on the i?*hetable. mus!| he said: italizer "I lio not believe that Nicaragua wilt join forces with Veuczuola. l'he reste as PU^1C *8 at peace oud the revolutionary harsh sP*r" 'lM diod out altogether. President Zelaya rules with a strong bund and has n. become very popular. He will not allow Nicaragua to become involved in the trouoiu* of the South American states. co. In his la-t message to the Nicarnguan oongress, President Zuiaya took a decided stand in favor of having the isthmian c.iual coustrncted by the Unifd .-status. That is tne popular senJnrsev tiuient. Kan- "la couimerce with Nicaragua the 0 ul_ United States has been uiuKiug great , | progress during the past few yeers aud 3 all ?t uo.v holds Hrst place. "Tne influence of the United States it stronger in Nicaragua than that of any other country. President Z -laya has bc8 for often suid to me that he looks to the . those United Stares as the protector of the 5 ? small republic:!, aud iu case of trouble t lev would look first to this country. He i,?liO* told me he would uot make a treaty with any power which would be detri, mental to the interests of the United, _ P>C States." V t. But. ~ n't iii "'TIS AN ILL WIND, ETC." ; Brit- Mississippi Company saved Thousands of Dollars by ?>torin. Jackson, Miss., Aug. 20.?The recent Ul11. gulf coast atorm played a peculiar prank linker at Gul.port, wnere dredging is in pro- f i. eliih Kress for a deep water harbor, and gave fron a striking illustration of the trath of it give) tbe adage that it is ''an ill wiud which i butt I blows nobody good." iVih' was e^Mly leared that the tidal if us? i wave would till the big ditch to the gnlf ) (hits' with sand and mud and the construction Jd. at d company was very much astonished to into lis hud utter the storm hud subsided that >ed this C'H> channel uad been washed oat nearly nevei * ^uet 'or tt'most Jhe entire distance, ance ' living rne conipauv tuonsauds of dollars and g ving more titan aueqnute recom'* pense tor tne damage inflicted to the big dri-dgo boats, jlntod; Tiie dredging work will be rasbed as e have' vopi'ily as possible from now on and . * confidence is felt that within a few V almost months it will be deep enough to admit m ingilig th? passage of the largost ocean freigut* \ it is ers () tltO Avant Held For Trial. Savannah, Ga., Aug. 20.?Motorman Thomas L. Avant, who was running the car that killed little Clurence Haker last Thursday, was hi'ld for involuntary Council manslaughter by the coroner yesterday, even wno investigated the case, examining e(l t?n 'o witnesses. Avant came to Savannah r burin from Macon, and was a new man on the iisines' having been taken ou ill the place of one of the strikers. A bond of $1,000 Ills was arranged. Southern Files Kxc-ptions. C^n Rai.kioii, Aug. 20.?The Southern t* en- railway has filed exceptions to the order ( fusee of the corporation commission making L1r w< ireignt rates uniform aud also te the j i order reducing and eqnaliaiug freight 1 rates on cotton. The Southern "has be? o are fore tliod exceptions. There is not the least, donbt rhaf the r>r<!?? ?S11 ? ??< _ '* OW?UU| as there has long beeu a popular demand fur the reduction* IT J Stem Diimngrd Cotton. ___ Mostoomkky, Ala., Ana. 20.? ComV ^ missioner of Agriculture Poole hae just returned from hie farm iu the prairie* of the western portion of the srate. He reports cotton blown flat and the bolla stack in tue mad. He estimate* the > damage iu that section as high as 20 pet ami. < liamberlain'e Colic, ("holer* and D'aulioea Remedy has a world wde . reputation for it cures It never fails 1c as >nd is pleasant to tak*. For Bale by F. <3. Duke, Druggist. iken no Talk about co-operative plans for >und the benefit of employee*-? There isn't one to compare wi'h the plan preibles ?*tnted by the stock market. By saving 25 cents a day for six months the workmen now on strike against fllO Slnal ^-1 * * .uv WIVVI iiuot UUU1U gei con iroi of 108 that gigantic coporatioti. How many i DO. titnca 25 cenct a day wtll tho strike V* cost them. % ,2, . ' A' ^ - " ' d