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im ? iiiiiiiww?n??aMaaMBEBKm?aaaac TOe Lexington Dispaivj? Wednesday. November 13.1901. THANKSGIVENDAY. Governor McSweeny issues His Proc- j tarnation. The Governor has issued the fol- j lowing Thanksgiving proclamation: It is a beautiful and timehonored custom which sets apart one day in 1- fVionl-arrivino tucLi year as a u? y v* i>uauy^..._b and prayer for the blessiugs of life and liberty which we enjoy. In our State there has been nothing during the year to mar the happiness and prosperity of our people, and the | labor of our hands has been amply rewarded. Good feeling continues to be manifested, and we have been 1 spared any visitation by plague or pestilence. The education and moral ! uplifting of the people is evidenced C? m. m. on every band, and the material progress and development cf tbe State ; call forth tbe favorable comment of all thoughtful people To the end, therefore, that we may : give evidence of our appreciation to ! the Giver of all good, and without whose sustaining hand we could do nothing, and in conformity to the i proclamation of the President of; tbe limted States, l, Miies r> AlcSweeney, governor of the State of Sooth Carolina, do hereby set ; apart Thursday, the 28th day of I November, 1901, as a day of thanksgiving and prayer to be obsetved by i all the people c f this State. On this day let all the public offices j ^ be closed, and all private business and labor of every kind cease, and let j our people assemble in their aecu6 tomed places of worship and render ' thanks to our Heavenly Father for the blessings we eDjoy, and beseech ; , Him in humility not to withhold His j sustaining hand, but to continue the ! . sunshine and the rain, the seed time ! , and the harvest. It is proper on this occasion, also, to remember tbe poor i ( aDd tbe orphan. In no better way j can we show our appreciation of the ; good things we enjoy than by giving to those who need our gifts. $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will be please to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that sciense has beeD able to cure in all its stages, and that is Citarrb. Hall's Catarrb Cure is tbe ooly positive cure known to the medical fraternity. C?tarrb being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system, thereby destroying tbe foundation of tbe disease, and giving tbe patient strength by buildiug up the constitution and N8M18llL>g uniuic iu no v?w?n The Droprietors bave so much faith * ? iu its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it tails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Sold by all druggis's Price 7.) cents. Hall's Family Pills are the best. A PRX30ET LODGE. Organized by Federal Prisoners in Columbia with the Hearty Co-operation of the Confederate Surgeon. IViasons from Nine States Represented. From the American Tyler. Brother J. T. Barker, of Webb Lodge, No. 182, in Sigoumey, Iowa, tells tbe following interesting story of bis connection with a Masonic lodge which was held in a Confederate prisot: In the fall and winter of 1SC4-65 it was my unhappy lot to be confined with a large number of Union officers in the military prison of Columbia, S C , a part of the time in the lunatic asylum in the eastern part of ' tbe city. "While there a number cf ! ( us who ware Masons consulted together and agreed, if we could get the paivilege to meet in an upper room over the Confederate physician's office and post up. (as we had become somewhat rusty,) we would ; \ organize a lodge for instruction. The writer, with two others, were designated a committee to interview the doctor in charge. We did so, and be most cheerfully granted our request and promised to meet with us. The same evening some eleven of us, nine States beiDg represented, ' i met in the room spoken of. Oue cf our number had a copy of the Great L'ght It devolved on the writer to test the brethren. After doing t-o, and all found to be Masons in good standing, we proceeded to organize an informal lodge for instruction, our jewels being cut out of paper. Boxes, properly placed, formed the stations and altar. Having tools to work with, our great lights in place, ; tto in elect, officers. The ! ..v. r writer was elected Master; Wardens, Secretary and Treasurer being choeu j all appointive places filled, one of j our number was taken aDd initiated j an entered apprentice and duly inatructed. What one of us was at a I loss to give some brother could. ! Since that time I have often thought j it was the most thorough initiation I ever witnessed. After the initiation (not being hampered by any Grand Lodge to the contrary) we proceeded to confer so-calied side degsees, and the victims, I have no doubt, were forcibly impressed with the ceremonies. Near morning we closed our lodge. "We soon met agaiD, opened our lodge, and, taking one of our numhor TM-.-vpoded to riftss him tn the ! ' r* x ? second degree, and if anything was passed, necessary to fully make a fellowcraft, it was not our intention. After our regular work being through the Confederate doctor came up, was tested and found a bright Mascn. For the next two or three hours all enjoyed themselves. The doctor had many so-called sidedegrees that we were not in possession of, and he had as many victims as he could handle, and we, to reciprocate, taught the doctor some things not in his Masoria Medica. We closed the lodge near morning and soon met again. The moon, edicts or regulations didn't hamper s. At this meeting the third degree was our lesson, and the brother who acted as our candidate was of the opinion, when we got through that he had been raised. I think our first meeting was in the first days of T lioro r\A rnnA>-/^ >j Cku uai j , xuuv* jl ua?c uu luvvtu j and have to trust to memory. We met quite often up to the time we left the prison, February 17, 1865 For some years after coming home I bad the names of the brothers compcs'Dg this lodge for instruction, but the list has been misplaced. I nave not met one cf them since we were exchanged. John M. Godown, cf Fort Wayne, Ind., was one: Smith, of Pennsylvania, anothet: Lock, of Vermont, anothet: a first lieutenant of the 2nd Michigan cavalry, another. His name has passed from me, but he was the best posted of our i um bsr. He could take any part and an the work correctly. The others I cannct recall, but just remember how most of them looked I have made the claim that I am the only Mason in the Tailed States that ever wa9 Master of a lodge in a : Confederate prisoD. Saved Two From Death. ' Our little daughter had an almost j fatal attack of whooping cough and . bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K Havi- j land, of Armonk, N. Y, "but, when ! all other remedies failed, we saved j her life with Dr. King's New Discov- I ery. Our niece, who had Consump- j tion in an advanced stage, also used ; this wonderful medicine and to day : 9he is perfectly well." Desperate j throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. j King's New Discovery as to no oth^r medicine on earth. Infallible f.,.r Coughs and Colds. oOc. and SI (>0 bottles guaranterd by J E Kaufujanu Trial bottles free. French Marines on Mitylene Paris. Nov. 7 ?A. disoatch from Admiral Ciillard has been received, announcing that he landed marines J on the Island of Mitylene this morn- | ing aDd occupied ihe customs at j Midilli without nsistance. The French government has re- j ceived satisfactory replies from the : powers, without rxception, to its note explaining the measures taken agaiDst : Turkey. An excellent impression has beeu : created in < fiicial circles by the tone of the response (f the United States, which is couched in the most friendly terms. \ To be vain of one's rank or placr, : is to show that one is below it. BBMaBBaBCflBBBBaHMaHaHai jMOTHERHOODl 9 The greatest ambition of Amor- j I ican men and women is to have I 1 woman afflicted with female dis- M ease is constantly menaced with I becoming' a childless wife. No a medicine can restore dead or giins, but Wine of Cardui does gj regulate derangements that pre vent conception: does prevent g miscarriage; does restore weak functions and shattered nerves and does bring babies to homes I barren and desolate for years. 0 "Wine of Cardui gives women the healtli and strength to bear heal thy children. Vou can get a w dollar bottle of Wine of Cardui a irom your dealer. ; WINE"CARDUI 143 Market Street. Memphis, Tenr., April 14,1901. In February, 1901,1 took one bottle of Wine of Cardui and one package of Thedford's Black-Draught. 1 had ocen married fifteen years and had never given birth io a child until I took Wine ofCardui. Now I am mother of a fine baby girl which was born March 31,1901. The baby weighs fourteen pounds and I feel as well as any person could feel. Now my home is happy and I never will be without Wine of Cardui in mv house E again. Mrs. J. W. C. SMITH. B For advice and literature, address, giving symptom*. "The Ladies' Advisory Ix*!mn- I nienf The OuaUanooga Medicine Company, Chattanooga, Tenu. ^ $2,216,300,512 in Circulation. Washington, Nov 7 ?The amount of money in circulation in the Uoited States oq Nov. 1 was 82.246 300.542, which exceeded by 8108.119,130 the amount in circulation one year ago. Based on an estimated population of 78.211,000. the circulation would average $28,72 for each man, woman and child in the United States. The general stock of money in the United States, not counting the gold and silver in the treasury, against which certificates have been issued, is 543,597,461, being $?132>S74.G73, more than do Nov. 1, 1900. White Man Turned Yellow. Great consternation was felt bv the friends of M. A Hogarty of Lexington, Ky., when they saw he was turning yellow. His skin slowly changed color, also his ejes, and he suffered terribly. Hi9 malady was Yellow Jaundice. He was treated by the be9t doctors, but without benefit. Then he was advised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful Stomach and Liver remedy, and he writes: "After taking two bottles I was wholly cured " A trial proves its mat chiefs merit for all Stomach. Liver snd Kidney troubles. Only 25c. Sold by J. E Kaufmann. Druggist. Crime in Greenville. Greeuvill<\ November 7.?Tbe reported criminal outrage near Pelzer his been discussed here today but it is d.fficult to get any information from Pe.'zer and answers to phone messages have been vague and indefinite. Tbe outrage seem* to have been committed upoD a little girl named Palmer, whose father is a well known citizen, and there is no doubt that tbe neighbors went in search of j the negro. Whether or not be was overtaken is very uncertain, but tbe reticence in that vicinity poiats to a probable lynching. Officials aud rew9paper men did not enjoy the full confidence of friends who who were asked for particulars ever the phone and their fff irts were unavailing to untangle the mystery. A Physician Testifies. "I have taken Kodol Dyspepsia ; Cure ard have never used anything in my life that did me the good that did." says County Physician Geo. W. Scroggs. of Hall County, Gj. "Be- ; iog a physician I have prescribed it j 3 3 ;* ?:..? 1?t " i ttU A i<JUUU IL LU llitr UCM irRUUf j If the food you eat remains undi- j gestcd in your stomach it. decays | there and pcisoDS the system. You ; can prevent this by dieting but that J means starvation. Kodol Dyspepsia ; Cure digests what you eat. You { need suffer from neither dyspepsia j nor starvation. The worst cases j quickly cured. Xtv-r fails. J. E. j Kaufmann. ?. m God is ou the side of virtue: f r whoever dreads punishment suffers j it, and whoever d^erves it, dreads it. j SAVINGS DEiFABTMSaTT. i nterest ai the rate ol 4 per centum per an | ium paid on deposits in this department TRUST DEPAR1MENT. This Bank under special provision of it* barter exercises the office of Executor, tdministrator. Trustee or Guardian of Ea "safety deposit department. Fire and Burglar pro.>l safety deposi1 or rent from $4 00 to $ J 2 00 per year EDWIN W. ROBERTSON, * President, A. C. HASKELL, Vice President J. CALDWELL ROBERTSON, 2d Vice President I G. M. BERRY,Cashier F^hruarv 1' ly When writing mention the Dispatch. W. A. RECKLING, -^lESTIST. POTiTTMBIA. S. C. IS NOW MAKING THE BEST Pictures that can be bad in this country and all who have never had a real fine pic ture, should now try, some of his latee< <tyle3. Specimens can be seen at his Gal'ery. np stairs, next to the Huh When writing mention the Dispatch. TAX NOTICE ~ I WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOWING mentioned places for the purpose of receiving taxes for th fiscal year WP1, viz: Lexington Court House from the i3jh of O'-tober to the 3rd of Noveml'or. lied Store. Thursday. November 14. Archie Wolfe's. Friday morning. Nov ir? ?. .nariin rrmu> Min rij'H'u. i.i. i Brookland. Saturday, Noveudx-r it;. Pelion. Monday morning. Nowmber 18. Luther Gantt's, Monday afternoon, N..v is. Jacob WiUiams. Tuesday morning, Nov. 19. Westmoreland's. Tuesday afternoon. November 19. Batesburg. Wednesday. November 20. Leesville, Thursday. November 21. Summit. Friday morning. November 22. L-\viedale, Friday afternoon. Nov. 22. Barre's, Saturday morning, November 28. Bed Bank. Saturday afternoon. Nov. 28. G. F. Holer's. Monday afternoon. Nov. 2.". Crap's jHl. Tuesday morning. Nov 2fi. Croat's Store, Tuesday afternoon. (Vov. 3fi. Paul Black's, Wednesday moru . Nov. 27. The balance of the time at Lexington C. K.. until December 31st. when the books will close. The hours for closing the tax book will bo 11 o'clock for the morning appointments and 4 o'clock for those in the afternoons. TAY T.I IVY. For State Purposes "> Mills For Ordinary County Purposes 3'4 Mills Special County V- 3Iill ' For School Purposes 3 Mills Total 1*2 Mills Poll Tax. $1. For interest on railroad bonds in Fork*. Broad River and Salmis townships, 11 mill. For retirirur raliroad bonds, llro.ul River and Saluda Townships.mills. For retiring Hail road bonds in Fork Township. 4 mills. For attorney fees in Broad and Saluda Townships.11 mill Total levy Broad River Township. is>i mills Total levy Saluda Township, is.'? mills. Total levy Fork Township. 17?? mills. Special School Tax Little Mobntain District. 3 mills. Parties ownintr propety in morn than one township so state to the Treasurer. FRANK W. SHEAI.Y. Treasurer Lexington County. H Micwlml| m DR. BAKER'S i GREAT I VE6ETABLE 1 1 BLOOD: LI7ER CURE .'OS 1 RHEUMATISM SCROFULA, SYPHILIS, , DROPSY, MRU, And jl! DtifASed Co:tditio?of the 5 Blood, Liver and Kidneys !A SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR URINARY DISORDERS, |3 CHILLS, FEVER, MALARIA, 2L02D POISON. GOUT And General Debility. PRICE, $1.00. :;j ===== :? rur.-Afer# by Dr. W. C. BAKER. IRE LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN NED. CO.; MA<?U*ACTUftC?Z Ml I \! GREEKVILLE, TEN*. FOR SALE AT T II E BAZA AR . j Notice. Land for Sale. T WILL SELL MY ENTIRE TRACT JL of land, containing ,>'o acres, with ab >ut one hui ?1 red .vres ? f open land not less than OU acres 111 tine cnltivation wi'b plenty oi wattr. good dwelling hon.-e. four new tenant houses outbnLdings. barns, etc,, etc. Also tine orchard that has never tailed bearing liuit since 1 owned the place. Siuitidone and a hall milts cast of Gaston. S. C Terms will be rests- ! enable Parties wishing to buy will do well to call and seethe growing crops now i on the land W. PICKLING MACK. Gaston, S. C. September 10. 1901.?tf. i BEESWAX WANTED IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES I WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAR- j ket price lor clean an 1 pure l><*-swax. j Price governs! !>v color atal condition. ' RICE B'. HARMAN, ' A*. the Bazaar. Lexington, S. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. <JJV Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannah. Eastern Time at Other Points. Schedule in Effect Juno COfh. liOl. HORTH ROUND. |g^ ^ i,r. Jacksonville iP. St Hova' T-top' " Savannah 1S0. Rv.) !225p|l2U'1a " Barnwell i tl.Vlp' 4 l.'iij. " Blackvilie ; 4 i*ip 4 "JSn ir. Oolurtihia ? ."l.Vtri rt <Vi. Lv. Charleston, (So. Kv 7 (Mi llonpi " Sutnincrvilio i 7 4Ial20Uutj " Br inrhville ' KChi 2UUa! " Orangeburg > 92Sa 4oai " Kii.gville 1021a 4 Ooit' Ar. Columbia 11 lOal 5 40a furTAugasta. >o. Kv.) 25up. ytjirp Lv. Orramtevillo ... .* 3 Sip' l'J lap Lv. Aiken 3ik*>p: J Lv. Trentor ! Sj'Jplll UUp! " Johnston 4 07p: 1113ri> Ar. Goluml>i: 5-J.?p-; 2 Pfeii Lv. Columbia. ' Bldg ht [ 5o5pi 6 25a; " Winnsboro ! O.Kip 7 25 a . " Chester I 7;wpi X 17a " Roek Hill ! 85.'}p SOfcn Ar. Charlotte ; !?09p| IT55a At. Danville 124t>a! 1.'p Klfiiinodil i 6t*a. 640p; Ar. Washington I 7;ya i?UOpi " Baltimore <Pa.RK? 915a 1125p!. " Philadelphia Ill 35a! 2 58a " New York. I ~ ttfp' 6 23a ^ Lv. Columbia 'li:j?u: 7 2Qn Ar. Spartanburg 3 lap li) Jyai " Asheville 715p 2 Oupl Ar. KnoxvilSe : 4 03a- 7 1(h)' Ar. Cincinnati. . 7?J9pi a lea. Ar. Loai-wille ... < S 4oa . iVoJCVo :sl sol'thbol'xd. jDuilyibaily! Lv. Louisville ~~~ ! 7 sup I Lv. Cincinnati j >>; *#?, ?u6p{? Lv. Knoxville [ 1 oiu' ?25? Ashevillo ! 7 05a| a tWpj " Lpartanbur? .10 35a|Gl5p; Ar. Columbia 2l3p: 'J&pi Lr. New York(Pa.K.K) ] 4l~io??t * Philadelphia 005p; 3 50a " Baltimore 827p. It 22a Lt. Washi'ift'n (So.Ky i . ; W.iOp 11 15a; Ev. Kichmonrt .11 aip^laulmj Lt. Danville _ < -mSa1 .iWp|.: Lv. Charlotte j 8 lia; 9 56pl " Rook Hill ; 9 l.JtvlO-Wp " Cheater y41a!lll5pl " Wiansboro ,10 28a 1201aj Ar. Columbia. .^.11 Hliaj 1 Uoa Lv. Columbia, i U. D.).. U'AWtn 3 5Ja " Johnston 1 iOp; 6 05a| " Trenton 1 52p ?5 28n| JLT. Aiken j i.}up . ijuui "Ar. (Jramteville 221p[ 65:aj Ar. Augusta ' UOJpi 7 45a; TvT Columbia \So. Kyj | ;<uUp. I &al " Kingville 346pi 'J&Jaj " Orangeburg 4 42p 15 4oa| " Branchville 5:5p; 4'Joa * Summerville fi42p; 5 37a! Ar. Charleston 730p; 7 OUa! Ly. Columbia 'So. Ky.) ill 40ai 1 Ulai " Blaokville J -iUp, 2 52a| M Barnwell 1 1 Sip .107a " bavannah | 305p 4 .">0n Ar. Jacksonville iP. S.l * 7 -top a ir>&' Sleeping Car Servioe. Excellent daily passenger service between Florida and New York. Nos. 3.J and 34?New York and Florida Express. Drawinjj-room sleeping ors Ijetween Augusta and New York. Pullman drawiugroom sleeping ears between Port Tampa. Jacksonville, Savannah. Washington ami Vew York. Pullman sleeping oars between Charlotte and Richmond and Charlotte and Norfolk. Dining ears between Charlotte and Savannah. Nos. .'13 and :#J?U. S. Fast Moil. Through Pullman drawing-room butter sleeping cars between Jacksonville and New Yoric and Pullman sleeping cars between Augusta and Charlotte ana Charlotte and Richmond. Dining cars serve all moals caroute. Pullman sleeping cars lietween Jacksonville and Columbia, enroute daily between Jacksonville and Cincinnati. via Asheville. FRANK S. GANNON. S. H. HARDWIOK, Third V-P. & <$* ?. M^r., Gen. Pas. Atft., Washington, D. O. S!asHiinrtoa. D. C. W. H. TALOE. p.- WTHCirr, Aj'i lien. Pmi. Af;'*., Dir. Pa**. Asf't.. Atlanta, (J*. Charleston. S. Q. pOLUMBIA, NEWBFRRY AND ^LAURENS RAILnOAU. In Effect November 25th, 1900. 7 45 am lvAtlauta(SAL)ar 8 00 pm 10 11 am Iv AtheDsar 5 28 pm 11 1 f> am lv Elbertoti ar... 4 18 pm 12 23 pm Jv Abbeville ar... 3 15 pm 12 48 pm lv Greenwood ar. 2 48 pre 1 35 pm ar fClinton lv... 2 00 pm lu Ou am lv j'Glenn Springs 4 00 pm 11 45 am lv Spartanburg ar 3 10 pm 12 01 pm lv Greenville ar.. 3 00 pm 12 52 pm lv * Waterloo ar.. 2 00 pm 1 1G pm ar tLaureDRlv... 138 pm f Dinner. +(c. A w. c.) j Harris Springs No. 52 *No. 21 11 08 a m 1 v..Columbia..lv 9 20 am 11 20 a m ar. .Leaphart.ar 9 40 sm 11 27 a mar Irmo . ..arlO 15 am 11 35 a m ar.BallcntiDe .arlO 40 am 11 40 a m ar.WhiteEock.arlO 58 am 11 43 a ra ar .. HiltoD.. .aril 15 am 11 4'.' a mar, ..Chapin. ..aill 49 am 12 03 a m arL. Mountain arl2 25 pm 12 07 a m ar.. .Slighs.. arl2 35 pm 12 17 p m ar.Prosperity..ar 1 10 pm 10 vr. or Von-htrrr or 0 ?,'T r*rr. t/V y XXI L.X . x,v- .. *. ? j r~ 12 43 pmar. ..Jalapa.. .ar 3 05 pn 12 48 p m ar. ..Gary.*.. .ar 3 15 pn 12 55 p iu ar.. Kinard. ..ar 3 30 pa 1 (>2 p m ar..Goldvilie..ar 3 55 pa i 1 lf> p m ar.. Clinton., .ar ?"> 00 pa 1 27 p n cr . . Parks. . .ar 5 20 pn 1 35 p m ar. .Laurens, .ar 5 30 pn *JDai)y fieiyht eictpt Sunday. RETURNING SCHEDULE. No. 53 *No. 22 1 35 p m Iv. .Laurens, .lv 7 30 am 1 41 p in lv.. .Parks.. .lv 7 40 am 1 55 p m lv. ..Clinton., .lv 9 00 am 2 05 p m J v...Goldvilie. .lv 9 25 a no 2 12 p oj lv. ..Ivinard.. .lv 9 40 am 2 17 p m lv.. ..Gary .. .lv 9 50 am 2 22 p m lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 10 00 am 2 37 p in lv. Newberry .lv 10 50 am 2 52 p m lv.Prosperity.lv 11 20 am 3 02 p in lv.. .Sliglis.. .lv 11 30 am 3 00 p m lv L. Mountain lv 12 25 pm O OA ... It- f'Vinnin lv 1 00 Dffi l) iU UJ _ _ t 3 25 p m Iv.. .Hilton.. .lv 1 15 pm j 3 20 p in lv."White Rock.lv 1 30 pm j 3 34 p m lv.Ballentine. lv 2 00 pm j 3 43 p m lv.. .Irmo lv 2 45 pm ! 3 40 p m lv..Leaph:irt. .lv 3 00 pm | 05 p m ar..Columbia,.ar 3 25 pm j Duly freight except Sunday. 4 15 pm lv Columbia (a c 1) 11 00 am 5 25 pm lv Sumter ar 9 40 am } 8 30 pm ar Charleston lv.. 7 00 am For rates, time tables, or further information call on any agent, or write to j W. G. CHILD*. T. M. FMF.TJSON. j Vr.?i.l.-tir Mawger ! J. F. I.IVINGsTOX. II. M. LMKLSON. S>1. Ag-uf. Ut-ii. F*. A I'a-s Aft.. Columbia, S. C. Wilmington. N*. C dESgpl Double Daily Service ^~b| Between New York, Tampa, Atlanta, m New, Orleans and Points South fl|g( and West. fils IN EFFECT JUNE 3rd, 1200. J|g SOUTHWARD. M&i ! Uiilv. Jjaily ^HnS No. 31 ! No. 27 ^Rgl lv New York. P. R. B.. 1 01) pm 12 15 am. SHI lv Philadelphia, P K K. 3 2'J pru 7 20 am VPs lv Baltimore, t It 14.. .J 3 50 pm 0 34 am lv Washington, P It R.f 7 j*) pm 10 55 an. lv Richmond, b A Llij jlO TO piu 2 35 pir. |? lv Petersburg. " ;11 35 pu. 3 30 pc. lv Kidyewuv .Jet. 2 25 am o 17 pm ^Eg|S lv Henderson, 2 53 am tilUpc. VHB lv Raleigh, " 4 00 am 7 50 pc lv tSonthern Pines," ! 5 57 am 9 42 pm. i No 403 lv Hamlet, " ? 50 am'10 32 pm ) i No. 31 | lv Columbia,7 " '10 35 am: 12 55 am ar ftuvHunaii " | z ?< pm o uu am ar Jacksonville, " 7 40 pm' 9 10 an. ar Tampa, " 0 30 am 5 30 pm. Mg|| ao 403 [ ar Charlotte. " 9 31 am j lv l.rje.iter, 0 0*3 aiu! fl lv Greenwood, " 11 4*2 am j Iv Athens, 148 pm H||]| ar Atlanta, ? " j 4 00 pm1 JHgll ar Augnsta. CAW 0 . ;? 10 pin; W ?v New Yora, ,i Y c & j> !t? UO hip; 9 00 pm lv Philadelphia. 10 20 ainj>l iG pm, J iv lotK.UOSai O 13 00 prnj V iv iidltiuiore. U P c .... t<> 30 pin VI lv W ;ixQ'i4.n. If A vv fin j 6 30 pi:. V au. 403 jno. >1 H lv Portsmouth, S A LR) I 9 20 pni' 9 30 ar\,lv Weldon. " 12 05 ami 12 01 \ No. 31 j J lv Riilfieway.Jct, " 2 25 am 1 20#pCt lv Henderson, " 2 53 ami 2 131^ Jff lv Kaleigh, 4 00 am 3 oil lv Southern Pined," 5 57 am ti lv Hamlet. " j 6 50 am. 7 30 iSBl|lis lv Columbia.J " j 10 35 urn 12 55 am ar Savannah, " ! 2 57 pm j 5 00 am ar Jacksonville, " i 7 4Upm; 9 10aru ar Tampa. " | 6 30 ami 5 30 pm s i AO. 403; AO. 41 iv Wilmington. " j j 3 05 pr~ ?? CDiriottt. ; y 31 amjiu 2tf pm ^ iv Cues'.er. " | y 52 amjtUoSlpm lv Greenwood, ,11 42 am! 1 07 W lv Athens, ? I 1 48 pm 3 43 nr Atlanta.^ " 4 00 pm: 0 05 ar Augusta C & W C| 5 lo pm! ar M'U.on. C <>i (i.-aryin, 7 30 pm 11 10 hl. ar Moutgom'rA & \V r; U 20 pinlll Oo am ar Mobne, LAN j 3 05 am 4 12 pm ar New Orleans. L A N1 7 40 am; 8 30 pm ar Aagtivilli* aC A ft t ! C 40 hui 6 oo pm ar Mk.i phia, ** 4i.m pm ^ 10 am NORTHWARD. 1 i^aily J Laiiy ?-/ No. 41 No CO 3v T.?u?p?. f* A L Ity.... 8 00 po); 8 20 am lv Jacksonville, " 8 2J am 7 4*5 pm iv Aavaunab, " 12 3-5 pm; 11 oil lv Columbia. *> 45 pan 5 4o iv Memuois > a ml!12 4 . pm 0 H| iv AnbVliie. if 90 HlQ Ml iv v?u/ i i. A A: 7 4> mu! 7 45 Ijij^KsmS lv Mobile jli'20 an. <2 20 aml^HH lv Mootiroiu'rv. \.tWP (i 2(1 an) 11 2ft am j lv iirtc?u. (J <ii ?Tt-nriiiii 8 Oo ail) 4 2(1 pm fl lv (J A u (1 ' 4U il'L : iN o. 4(1*2. ISo. 36 9 lv Atlanta,^ S A L R\ 1 * 0 pm 9 Oft pm KSjS ar Athens. " ! 2 50 pa <1 23 pa: Vflfii ar Greenwood, " 1 44 pm 2 05 am Sffl ar Chester. ; 6 28 pm; 4 30 am W IV ^riariotte. b pm; 5 OU am jgSai lv Wiliuintftoii 1 12 tlo p"-. 919 No. 44 ! No. Ob 9 lv Hamlet . " .9 05 pm!,9 20 am lv Southern Pinea," |lu 03 pin 10 u5 am ^9h| lv Raleigh. " 11 40 pm 11 50 am Sag ar Henderson. " '12 50 am; 1 1-^Pfp iv Kidgewav Jcl j 1 20 am' I I lv reiersourg, ; 4 15 am 4 40 pm lv Richmond, 5 15 am 5 40 pm ar Washington. P K B H 45 aiiJ; 9 90 pm Hi ar Baltimore. P R K 10 fo* amll 35 pm ar Philadelphia, P K F, 2 30 pm 2 56 am Mi ar New York. PER., j 3 OS ptti| 613 am No. 4U2 No. 38 ; lv Rid'wav Jet,S A L R> *3 00 am 1 40 pm lv Weldon, " 4 30 am 3 05 pm ar Portsmouth " 7 ()(' am 5 50 pm ar \Viu?ii!????. N & W M? 7 Win ar ttaltimore. tf r> P Go jft> 45 MB ar New York. I .[h 80pm ?r PhitMflelnbia.NYP?fcN + > 43 nil) 5 (ft am ur New York 44 8 38 pm 7 43 an: Note?tDaily Except Sunday. Dining Cars between New York aod Iiichmond. and Hamlet and Savannah on Trains Nos. 31 and 44. t Central Tiro. ^ Eastern Time. For any lurth* r inforn-ation anplv to WJI BUTLER. JR . Division Passenger Agent, Savannah. ?t HILTOIT I OUGH CUlfl ' A Unique -unlike any other cough prep^HBH| ration. The quickest to stop a cough anc^B H to remove soreness from the lungs. 25c. THE MURRAY DRUG CO., COLUMBIA. 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