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1.-?, ' r ' "] COTTOLENE is a pure a 8 medium, made from refined cc ! of hog fat in it to make food u As evidence of its superic Prize (highest possible award} Burdens of the Tariffin the making of the tariff law, on( wonld naturally suppose that those leasl able to bear the burdens of taxation woulc not be discriminated against in favor o: those best able to pay the tax involved ii any tariff levy. "But what are the facts?' asks a writer in the Commoner. The man who imports $1,000 worth o diamonds pays a tax of but $100?10 pe; cent. If he imported a thousand shirti worth a dollar each he would have to leav< at the customs house and tack onto hi: selling prices $601.60?60.16 per cent. If he decided that he would bring ir $1,000 worth of champagne, one of th< items upon which there is a large increase the tax levied by the the tariff is $500. I: he brought in $1,000 worth of blankets h( would have to pay a tariff tax of $1,645 42 If he brought in $1,000 worth of painting! and statuary, all he would have to pay af custom duties would be $200, but if it wen sugar he would pay [$788 70 tax on $1,00( worth. If he brought in $1,000 worth of jewelry he would have to pay $600 tariff, but if he brought in $1,000 worth of wool dress goods he would pay $1,050.92 tariff. * If he imported a $5,000 automobile the takers would relieve him of $2,250. If it were $5,000 worth of yarns the tariff tax would be $6,960. If the importation were $5,000 worth ol furs the tariff tax would be $1,650 but if it were $5,000 worth of clothing the tax would be-$4,330. If some New York millionaire brings in a $100,000 ocean-going yacht the tarifl would be $35,000, but if the importation were stockings the importation collected would be $87,950. Kills Her Foe of SO Yearn. "The most merciless enemy I had for20years," declares Mrs. James Duncan, of HayDesvllle, Me., "was Dyspepsia. I suffered intensely after eating or drinking and could scarcely sleep. After many remedies had failed and several doctors gave me up, I tried Electric Bitters, which cured me completely. Now I can eat anything. I am 70 years old and am overjoyed to get my health and strength back again." For Indigestion, Lose of Appetite, Kidney Trouble, Lame Back, Female Complaints, its unequaled. Only 50c at Speed's drug store. Always Looking to "l'onr Interests. Gall and m me at once, as I have two neat oottagea sear public square to dispose of at a sacrifice. Three sales or dwellings have re? Ko tn riftw nnrnfirn WUWJ lATOli UBUO iu kUO v?V ??. and the supply is running short. Can sell 70a a number of vacant lots, bat unless you apply early cannot fill yonr bill for Improved property. Not a vacant dwelling In tbe city, and the supply Is not equal to demands, so yon bad best look after tbe two eottages mentioned. M. E. Holllngswortb. A Scalded Boy's Shrieks horrified his grandmother, Mrs. Mari^ Taylor, of Neoo, Ky., who writes that, when all thought he would die, Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured him. Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Corns, Wounds, Bruises. Cures Fever-Sores, Boils, Skin Eruptions, Chilblains, Chapped Bands. Soon routs Piles. 25c at Speed's drug store. Housekeeping ? ? A uroc&ery f Dargan's. i , m , Young Ciirls Are Victims of headache, as well as older women, but all get quick relief and prompt cure from Dr. King's New Life Pills, the world's best remedy for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure > blood, and strong nerves and build up your health. Try them. 25c at Speed's drug store. Read Robt. 8. Link'* advertisement. The mascot of the olty?Speed's Clnoo olgars A big lot of standard novelB?"reprints" on ly fifty centB each at Speed's Drug Store. List yoar real estate with me. Costs you nothing unless a sale 1b made. Robt. JL. Link Best quality spectacles and opera glasses at Bykard's. KILLTXE COUGH i AND CURE THE LUMGS wmDR.KiNG'S NEW DISCOVERY 1..MUGHS xntaiinnl I WKjjQtPft IrTOALBOTTLE FREE I | AND AU. THROAT AND LUWC TROUBLES I \GUAMNTEED SAT/SFACTORy 1 MONEY REFUNDED. 1 ' ? . " : f The Swine or Oh me! I saw a huge and loath Wherein a drove of wallow: Whose banquet shocked the nos Then spoke a voice, "Behol< I fled, and saw a field that seemi One glistening mass of rose: With dewy buds 'mid dark gree: . And as I lingered o'er the lc The summer breeze that cooled Whispered, "Behold the soi Nature's Gift from th nd wholesome frying and shortening >ttonseed oil. There is not an ounce nwholesome, greasy and indigestible. >rity, COTTOLENE received Grand I at the Louisiana Purchase Exposi "Made only by THE N. K. FAIR* An Ordinance I i ?1 To Raise Supplies for the 0 City of Abbeville, S C.,for 5 the Fiscal Year 1910. Be it ordajned by the Mayor and Aldermen/of the City \ ui Abbeville, S. C.. in Council assem- 1 } bled and by authority of the fame, That a tax for the sums and in a man[ ner hereinafter named shall be raised and paid into the treasury of the City 5 Council for the uses and purposes 3 thereof for the fipcal year 1910. ? "NTotinB in herebv iriveii that fhe of- T ) fice of City Treasurer of Abbeville, S. ic C., will be open for the collection of tt ' taxes for said fiscal year 1910, from vl : Monday, November 1, 1999. until Fri- b* day, December 31st, 1909, without pen- oi i alty. ' ; Rate per centum of taxation are a9 v follows: p? > City Tax 5 mills n( ; Waterwork Tax (interest on [ bonds and sinking fund) 2 " Electric Light Tax (interest ou bonds and sinking fund).... 2 Sewerage Tax (interest on bonds and 6inking fund) 2 " That when the taxes and assessments b{ or auy portion thereof charged against the property or party on the tax boobs of the city for the fiscal year 1910, shall not be paid on or before the fir9t day of January, 1910, the City Treasurer shall proceed to add a penalty of one per cent, on the tax boob, and the City Treasurer shall collect the same, and if the said taxes, assessments and penalties are not paid on or before the first day of February next thereafter, an additional penalty of one per centum shall be added by the City Treasurer, i and if said taxes, assessments and penalties are not paid on or before the first m day of March next thereafter, an addi- ye tional penalty of five per centum there- be on shall be added by the City Treasurer be and be collected by him ; and if the ,r< said taxes, assessments and penalties " are not paid on or before the fifteenth 19 dav of March next thereafter, the said w City Treasurer shall issue his tax exe- mI cution for the said taxes, assessments co and penalties against the property of the defaulting taxpayers according to ; law. A commutation road tax will be colL lected the same time as other taxes p, from all male citizens between the ages tb of 18 and 55 years, except those ex- lb empted by law. This commutation tax is as follows : The sum of two dollars payable before March 31st, 1910; the sum of two and 1 50-100 dollars if not paid until and dur- ? ing the month of April, 1910 ; the sum of three dollars if not paid until aud during the month of May, 1910. In lieu of this tax six days work upon the highways and streets of the city will A be required under the Street Overseer. All persons failing or refusing to pay A] the commutation tax or to work six full days shall, upon conviction, be A: fined not more than thirty dollars or be imprisoned not more than thirty days. L, Done and ratified in City Council a this 12th day of October, 1909. * James Chalmers, J. L. McMillan, City Clerk. Mayor. a 1 L' A Foley's I Pills 1 What They Will Do for You l; A They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, cor- a_ rect urinary irregularities, build aj up the worn out tissues, and cj eliminate the excess uric acid en that causes rheumatism. Pre- le MI vent Bright's Disease and Diabates, and restore health and ^ strength. Refuse substitutes, te See the Rosenberg Mercan- _ tile Co. for bagging and ties. i. '*' v iMsjiM * * ? 'a.'1' . ... v . . .V * ?. _ *' E33ppi^ " . the Flower? some sty, ng swine were barred, tril and the eye; i the source of LARD!" ed at first s pure and white, n foliage nursed; ively sight, that Southern scene, iree of COTTOLENE!" ie Sunny South" tion; and Gold Medals (also represer case) at the Charleston Exposition, tl Chicago World's Fair. In fact, in LENE has been exhibited in corapetil it has invariably been granted the hi; SANK COMPANY, Chicago, nw /mi i r/itnivn iinTirtr HA WILMS WUIIbL TFICE WILL BE OPEN FROM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15th &| UNTIL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31st, 1909. 'he Rate of State, County, School and Special Tax, Including One Dollar Poll Tax, One Dollar Commutation Tax. N N ACCORDANCE WITH AN'ACT TO raise supplies for the flscsl year cotmneneig Janu?rv 1, 1909, notice Is hereby xtven iat thetfflceof County Treasurer for Abbellle Coumj^wMl be open lor the collection of xes for said flscat year irom Friday, Octojr 15tb, until Friday, December 81st, .wltbit penalty. Tbere will be added? A penalty of one percent, on all taxes not ildou January 1st, 1910. t A penalty of two percent, on all taxes not tld on February 1st, 1910. A penalty of seven n?-r cent on all taxes >t paid qu March 1st, 19J0. Rates per centrof taxation are as follows: Htate Tax 1 mills. County Tax 3 " .Special County a. K 2% ' Constitutional School 3 " Total 14 In addition to the above, a special tax wll; i collected for school purposes as follows: Abbeville Special School 5 mills Abbeville Special K. K. Bonds 1% " A.bbe*1lie High School 1>6 " Antrevllle 2 " Donalds - 3 " Due West 8 " ' Keowee 3 " Lebanon 4 " Sharon 4 " Bethel 3 Lowndesvllie 4 " Mt. Carmel 3 " Wllllngton 5 " McCormlck 4 " Buffalo ...: 2 Fond vi lie 3 " Warren ton 3 " Cold Springs -3 " A. poll tax of One Dollar per capita on all ale citizens between the age of 21 and CO iars, except such as are exempt by law, will i collected. A. commutation road tax of One Dollar will i collected the Dame time as other taxes 3m all male citizens between the ages or 18 id 50 years, except snch as are exempted by w. Unless said tax Is Dald by first of March, 10, eight days work upon the public high*ys will be required nnder an overseer, If eo uch be necessary. raxes are payable only In gold and silver in, United States currency, National Bank otes and Coupons o! State Bonds which beme payable during the year 1900. A tax of cents will be collected on each dog. rurues desiring iniormauoD oy man id reird to their taxes will please write before Bcember 16th, stating tbe location ot their operty, and Inc ude postage for reply, and ose paying taxes by check must lnclnde e charge lor collection. .. 'J, F. BRADLEY, County Treasurer. Oct. 1009. " larleston and Western Carolina Ry Schedule In effect September 12, 1908. Dally Daily DHly 7 Augusta 10.10am 4.85pm 6.80am r McCormlck- 11.56am (i3Spm 8.14 im 7 McCormlcK 8.15*m 7 Calhoun Falls... 9.25am r Anderson _______ I1.0"am 7 McCormlcK 11.50am 6.48pm r Greenwood 12.57pm 7 50pm r Waterloo 1.2Spm r^Laurens 2.00pm Ex. Sun. " /Laurens 2.85pm 8.10tm r Fountain Inn... 3.17pm 9.23am r Greenville 4.00pm 10.20wro v Lnureti8 2.32pm r Woodrull 8.13pm rKpartanburK 4.0opm v apurtauburg 5.25pm (So. ICy.) r Hetidersonvllle 8.15pm r Ashevllle ?_9 15pm 7 Ashevllle 7.00am (So. Ry.) r Htaririornnn vlllft K.flium / Hpartanburg 12 20pm (C. & W. C. Ry) 7 Woodruff 1.13pm r Laurens 2.03pm * Greeuvine 12.20pm 4.30pm Kx.suu. j Fountain Inn... 1.03pm 5.2ipm r Laurens 1.45pm 0,25pm Laurens 2.12pm (C. N. & L.) /Clinton 2.32pm r Newberry 3.20pm r Columbia 4.55pm r Charleston 10.00pm / Laurens 2 32pm C JcW.C.) r Orpjjnwnori 3 32pm H 55 h nr. / Anderson 4.0oprn i f Calhoun FhIIb... 5 3Gpm j r McCormlck 182pm 7.52>im <i.4opm v McCormlck 4.32pm 7.52am 0.47pm I p Aumi?1a (j 15pm H.35hm Sltop-n j <olld through trains between Greenville and mrleston via Laurens and Columbia. I'rl-weekly Palace Car Line between An-j ihta and Artievllle. Trains Nos. 1 and 2! ?ve Augusta Tuesdays. Thursdays and s?atdays. Leave Abbeville Mondays, Wtdue*-. iys and Fridays. Note?Tbe abov? arrivals and departures, a* ell as connections with other companies, are ven ao information, and are not guaran-j bd. Ernest Williams, G. P. Agt., Augusta, Ga. R. A. Brand. Traffic Manager. Blankets, blankets. The L. W. White Co. : .. .>*.?. ',A> v' v ;.-.'V^ * ;: p $ ? /' lting highest awards in each tie Paris Exposition, and the every case where COTTOtion with other cooking fats, ghest award. . : . ; Abbeville-Green wo od mutual i ii r 11 li 111 r [ i ii ihj nil tit i ASSOCIATION. Property Insured, $1,750,004 March 1st, 1909. IX/" RITE TO OR CALL od the undersign e * or . tbe Director of your Townsbl for any information yon may desire aboc our plan of Insurance. We Insure yoar property Agalaal deatru tl >n by Flii, WISOSTOEK OS LI6IISIK4, t i and do po obeaper than any insurance Ccn. pany In existence. t Remember we are prepared to prove to yo that ours Is the safest and ehtapefct pian < Insurance known. J.B. BLABE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, 8. C. J. r EASES LYON, Pres. Abbeville, 8, C. * c V iJUAJiD UmHiUTUm 8. G. Majors..............Green wood J.T. Mabry Cokesbury W. B. Acker ....Donalds M. B. CllnknoAles Dae West W. W. L. KeIler...?^..?LoiiK Cane I. A. Keller .........?.JSu3lthvllle W. A. 8'evenson Cedar Spring M. H. Wilson Abbeville City ,R. B. Cheajbam Abbeville Country Dr. J. A. ADderftou Anirevllle S. S. Bo'en Lowndesville A. O. Grant Magnolia Edwin Parker Calhoun Mills 8. Li. Edmonds Bordeaux H. L. Hasor...? j.. Walnut Grove W. A Nlcfcles ...<;. _....?Hodgea M. G. Bowles Cotonaca D. 8. Haiti wanger....... Ninety-Six G. C. Dueenbeiry - Klnards ira B.Taylor- fellowship Joseph Late Pbcenu Kev. J. B Muse Verdery J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley J. W. Lyon.. Troy W. A. Cheatham Yeldell G. E. Dorn..... : Calllson G. E. Dorn Kirkseys 8. H. Stevens B'-r>oks s iiDKviile. H O.. March 1. i? 9 SALE OF Real Estate! By virtue of Power of A'torne^ made and executed to me by the heir at law of Mrs. Mary Etta Pruitt, de ceased, I will ofl'rr for sale, at publi outcry, at Abbeville Court House South Carolina, on Balesday in Decern ber, A. D., 1909, within the legal hour of sale, the following described land to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, sit uate, lying -and being in Due Wes Township^ Abbeville' County SnuM CarolinnjH&toutaiuing SEVENTY TWO (7Sfif&res, bounded by lands o A. C. Clafkecales, G. T. Hagan am Tract No. Two. AUo, all that tract or parcel of land containing FIFTY-NINE (59) Acres bounded by lands of A. C. Clinkscalef G. T. Hajzan and Tract.No. One. Also, ail that tract or parcel of land pnnlniiiiiur PIT?TV.RTT.VF'.N' nnil HALF (57 !-2) Acre*, bounded b, lands of J. L. Pruitt, G. T. Hagan ao Tract Number Two. Plats of said tracts of land will b exhibited on day of sale. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. I will also sell at public outcry ii the Town of Due We*t, S. C., ou Sat urday, November the 27th, 1909, a Three o'clock P. M., in front of th late residence of the said M's. Mar Etta Pruitt, the following describet real estate, to wit: All that piece, parcel or lot of lam lying, situate and being in the Towi of Due West, S. G\, bounded by land of E. L. lieid, Estate of E. H. Ed wards and other*. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser t pay for papers. J. L. Pruitt. The Rosenberg Mercantil* Co. will save you money or bagging and ties. See us on your overcoat and raincoats. W( have tlie tbing you want. Tbe L. W. Whit Co. ?1 Land for Sale. One Hundred and Two and OneHalf Acres, within less than two miles of the incorporate limits of Abbeville. One flve room house in good condition, oue large roomy barn, two additional tenant houses, good well and spring, splendid pasture. Terms of Sale?One-third cash and balance on time. Apply to 8. A. Grave3. I OFFER ] For Sale > ir One House and Lot and vacant ai lot in the City of Abbeville near 01 the shops. A desirable home at a reasonable p ice, only $1600. 200 Acres Of land on Due We9t and AnlrevilJe road. Three tenant house-, three wells of water, pasture, timber and wood. This b place is 12 miles from Abbeville and about 7, miles from Due West. A bargain at the price, only $2500. Dwelling and Store in the city of Abbeville near 8. A. L. shops. i Price $2,000. The very place for a mail wauuug iu uu Duian uiciwu tile business". ? House and Lot corner Church T aucl Tanyard Street*. This house H is new, weH built and has six rooms. 4 Price $2,000. A House and Lot in Mt. Carme h is located in the best section of the town. Price $550. 1 I 211 Acres about 10 miles from Abbeville, one 5-room dwelling, two VI tenant houses and out houses. ThiB CI place is well watered. Three horse farm open and 100 acres in pasture. Price $13 per acre. Is worth more money. . I One Lot on corner of Orange and ( Lemon Streets, beautifully located level aud well drained, $500. , 1. * Two Lots near Wardlaw Street, two minutes walk from Graded G/iViaaI . tmo r In onH 110 roru i n of ^ $500 each. L 165 Acres, known as the Faulkner I ner place, right at Lower Long ^ Cane Church, a two horBe farm open and rented. Price $1,500. ~ 111 Acres one and one-fourth mile ? from City limits, price $2000.00. 469 Acres, well -improved, 10 tec- > ?. ant houpestvnd necessary out houses all comparatively new, 11 miles from Abbeville, 4 or 5 miles from Calhoun Falls, price $7,500. One 5 Room House, on 6 acre lot iu the town of Mt. Carmel, witht in 50 yards of two.churches and i the high school, price $700, would be cheap at $1000. 260 Acres land near Mt.' Carmel, B. C., price $2,600, possibly enough wood on this place to pay for it; List your Real Estate with me and come to see me. If you want to buy I . haveor can get what you want. If you want to sell I caufind you a buyer. t I also buy and sell all kinds of .Stocks and Bonds. Remember I represent the Equitable, the strongest Life'Insurance Company in the world. Rett S. Link. Office over Mitford's Book Store. Blue Ridge Railway Co. Effective June C, 1009. No. 12 No. 10 No. 8 Eaatboand. Dally Dally Dally j Ex Hud Stations? A.M. P.M. P.M. Lv Walballa 8 45 8 27 1 85 Lv West Union 8 fO 3 82 1 45 Lv Seneca 9 08 3 50 2 14 Lv JordanIh....1 - 9 10 4 52 o 29 * Lv Adams 9 25 4 07 5 47 Lv Cherry's 9 28 4 10 5 50 * Lv Fendletou 9 40 4 22 0 02 Lv Auiun 9 48 4 30 0 13 LiV rwDuy apriv|(h ? u i 03 DM Lv Denver 9 56 4 38 0 25 Lv West Anderson 10 JO 4 52 6 45 Lv Andert?on (Pas#, den). 10 IS 4 57 (J 55 Lv Anderson (Fg?. dep)... 10 18 5 00 ...... Ar Belton 10 45 5 27 7 Weeibound. No. 11 No.? No.7 8 Stations? P. M. A. M. A. M. Lv Button 5 45 11 55 Lv Anderaou (Fict. depoi) 6 11 12 21 C Lv Ander?on (Pass. dep).. 6 14 12 24 9 20 !, Lv West Anderson 6 20 12 80 ? 80 TT I Lv Denver 6 33 12 48 9 SO Lv Handy Sprlugs 6 38 12 48 10 00 9 Lv Autun 6 41 13 51 10 05 L Lv Pendleton 6 49 12 59 10 20 Lv Cherry's 6 59 1 09 10 85 Lv Adamp 7 02 1 12 10 40 " Lv JordanlM 7 20 1 80 11 06 it Lv Seneca 7 22 1 !ft 12 05 k Lv West Union 7 40 1 50 12 80 _ Ar'Wftlhmia 7 45 1 55 12 40,f Will alBO slop at tbe following stations and * take on and let otf patsengers?Phlnney's, u James. Toxaway, Welch. .1. H. Arrtprson. PnrprlTitrrf'epi i t a, n ^ ^ i ' MARBLE AND!!GRANITE, 3 | I am in the marble aud granite busi11! nees. I represent Owen Bros. Mar's ble Company, of Greenwood, S. C. We Pay the Freight 0 and guarantee patisfaction. 1( work = I does not corue up to contract it does! | not cost you a cent. I . Any one wanting Monument?, e? j To? rubs, Sla1> Work or Cuibing I will ira be p'fa-ed to have them call on me at onp " Abbeville, S. C., or at the shops in tht Greenwood. 1 W c , Joe F. Edmunds, 0 y(| Director of Agents. tmi :? I Mother? I Endorse It I Children J N? Like 'It ; j v MB 3ees Laxative Cough Syrup I A Pure, Wholesome and Harmless remedy, being pleasant and alatable to the taste, it is equally g-ood for children and adults, i the treatment of all Throat, Chest and Bronchial troubles, id is especially recommended for children, as it contains no ' piates, narcotics, nor poisons of any kind. Good for Young and Old Cuts the mucus, strengthens the inflamed parts and gives vigor1 ad vitality to the respiratory organs. Removes the cough, and y its gentle, laxative effect upon the bowels, rids the system of le accompanying predisposition to cold. We have so muoh confidence in the merits of Bees Laxative Cough Syrup lat we guarantee it to give satisfaction or refund your money. Buy a bottle om your dealerand If it does not do all we say your money will be refunded. PREPARED BY JOHN W. KENNEDY & CO. Chicago, U. S. A. ft A VTTVAlin A m AMuvill* A i! Vi A* 'ittA'iii' l/XWA/ U. VVi| ttWf t?uv( vi vi ??????????????wmmmimm??mmm ???a? illBSIlH" IIIEHUI itate, County and City Depository. President: Vice-President; CuMtr: E. HAREISON. * P. B. tPZBD. J. H. DttPRJT. Board of DireotorM : F. ?. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. Ji, aanska, J." H.(DuPre,;R M. Haddon, W. B. Moore, W. P. Greene, J. F. ink scales, C. C. Gambrell. We solk>) yonr bngiBeas and are prepared to bundle Jta&fely and eenwriatfTelfi We are in pa^non to make yoa leans, and to pay interest on deposit*, when placed in Our Savings Department. The Peoples Savings Bank. ABBEVILLE, S. G. directors. OFFICERS. F. Q. Thomson, H.G. Anderson S.|G. THOMSON, President. q. a. Neofler, c. c. Ganobrellf K A. NEUFFER, Vice-President W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary, B. E. COX, Cashier. J.S: Stark, R E. Cox, Jonn A. Harris. . / ' r:V '* ? SCHOOL BOOKS Tablets Pencils . .. - ' % M t I vilr J-JLJJ&. * General School Supplies. , ^ 'M Speed's Drug Store. ff - , v FRESH CANDY 4 "Direct frcm the factory every week at the up-to-date Drug Store of > - C. A. MILFORD & CO. I r "southern railway. * THE SOOTH'S 6BEATEST SYSTEM, nexcelled Dinning Car Service. Through Pullman Sleeping Cars on all Through Trains. Convenient Schedules on all Local Trains* Arrival and Departure of Trains. No. of Trains. 118 Leaves at 10:20 a.m. for Greenville and Columbia. 115 Arrives from Greenville and Columbia 1 at 12:18 p.m. 112 Leaves at 4:06 p? m. for Greenville. Ill Arrives at 5:20 from Columbia. 116 Leave* at 5:50 for Columbia. 117 Arrives at 7:05 p. m. from Greenville. ? ?????J For full information's (o raits, routes, etc., consult nearest Southern Bail way Ticket Agent, or J. L. MEEK, J. C. LU8K, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Division Paso. Agent, , ' Atlanta. Oa. Charleston R. C. Schedule for Due West Railway. Senboard Schedule. lornlne train leave* Dne Went at 10:30. 'No. 83 doe 19 81 p. m. H.uthtouid ve?tlbnle enlng train leaves Due West at -1:10. Tbepe -.2 fine 12 <5 t- m. ^orhloni <1 heal. . Inn meet tbe morulng and evening trains No M tfie 8 16r. m. Hcuthbcnnd heal, the Southern at Donalds. 1 v?' ?! jU|1 n'iH ni' nnd vt-Mlbn'e, 'asdengera can go out from Due West on No. <<7 doe 2?8t!.8 m- Hootl boond night train i evening freight train which leaves Due No. <J6 due 2.4?Ja,n3. JsottbtccLdnight Iran )8t at two o'clock. at ap yoar winter clothes end blanket ^"fL8 ** Foley'a tb cedar and lavendar flakea. Much better f? wl Sreat throat and lane ,n camphor, be Hp. For aale at MUtord' Jconlalni no harmful g itort. flione M. ?| v. A, muum <k VD. ?