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ouacok am *.< U vo^! ^ X {'**& A'Vv^ivvVi) W'4 V* M M" B8. U4BT LBWI8. wife of a wotul vinnf firmA? ? ^ ?,?!! i \___ _ ___ .v.. ?im ntn Kiiuwn uy a old residents near Belmont, N. Y writes: "For twenty-seven years I hadbeo & constant sufferer from nervous prostra tlou, and paid largo sums of inouoy for do( tors and advertlsod remedies without bent At. Three years ago my coudltlon wa alarming; tho least noise would startlo an unucrvo mo. I was unable to sleep, had number of sinking spoils and slowly gre worse. I began using Dr. Miles' Hestoratlv Nervine and Nervo and Liver Pills. At fir: the medicine seemed to havo no offoct, bi after taking a few bottles i begau to notlc a change; I rested hotter at night, my app< tlto began to Improve and I rapidly gro better, until now 1 am as nearly restore to health 'is one of my ago may expect. Go bios- Dr.MIlrs'N? rvlno." I11 MJIStlflfiPJI Dr. i'-.k-s' UemcUio3 Dr.' ^^5 are sold hy all drug- c*ji gists under a posltlvo ^ guarantee, Iir.-,t ihjuij t- iiervino? benefit. or r-oncy re- p? ftosteroa 5 funded. Dook on dl >- ??? .>* easesof thoueurt and LMf I? . tvM: nerv. free. Addr J, I)H. MILF.S MKDIOALCO.. Klkbart. Ind. fs horn?* Distressing 1\?'\ppv and tier tlibciitst a rt iit-w.l in nix iiou b} tile '*N K\V (iithATttOI 111 AilM ^ CAN KlDM.Y CURK." This lie remedy i-> a preat surprise on a count of its cxeporb n-: pmtrtntno in relieving pain in tho blatltlu KHineyH, oaeK ami *<v??ry part tha urinary pnpsap.-s in malo ? female. It relieves retention water and pain in passing it n most immediately. If you wai quick relief arid cure this is yoi remedy. Sold by .1. F. Mackey Co., Druggist, Lancaster, S. C. Ye llow Jitelt I'lTirntiillvn. ( uaril :i?n!nit Yol!n'.v .lie': I>y Urrplrtf t system thnromiily clcun uml tree from uei nret ' k matt r. Ciwircti Ctndy C&thar will cleanse the system uml kill all con tan in <1 lscr.sc /? rius. 0 ?o'6isi\s zJ "m i KO QIS5V5ING tin f. > : at I'm r< s a. wusli- more )>I ;ni than Unit of tl.c p< .no. uml of all pianos. TH ST1EI :'ia'. i tut lc ' i y'on I a doubt. fSvai thill' il out a STlKI-m i>l,:i. is supreme r.i..-i.n i"iy in' mm . anu i \ i ru-P In t. nc lit-, Irion I In* lo.v -it to il?i< li'itlu fi t, cxcinn flcs tin-IiU'I.i st nrtvamv in tlio art of j-i.i ?'i " tri.ctlun l.ven uft'-r yr . rs of si rv.oo'i'll STIKFI retainH it i original tone in splto a^*i Many a one constructed over forty yea W a;.* .in still in u. < . s t for iliu.Ur.it 9 catalocuo. Terum to suit Ohas. M. Btieff. 11 .il in . . . rtl. l,i; i : ty st; i f t Washington?SSI Riovonth street. N. W. Charlotte. N\ ?tilt! N. 'i'ryon st !l J, * <?"s. y? S i tfoO I To tii'- t i\ payers of I.anctiHtrr Cot.my. Ttn i iI sinks will t> >pen In tin* I'lllee of t! Court- Tr surer! I..i'..i t - r nun i v for 11 eo. i. n ot taxi s for tisi .il i ar lsi<7, from ti Iftth (bji of October to tlto illKt ?lay of liecei Tin following Is (he levy for tho county: Stain "ll1 County " Interest on C. A' K. H. 3 " IJ. C. * C. 1C K ?.Ills Creek 44 99" Pleasant 11111.3 Constitutional school tax 3 l.univ.steil (irtlllrll t Jones X Ito.uls Kershaw Oak hurst 1 I'iie l? ... s hy 'i O'.vi.siii ar? Indian 1.ami. . Id mil Wax haw l'l Cane '"r- ek . ... lit CaltoCi.eU (Graded Sitaiol) .. ? ..J" Cone Cr. eU tJoins X ICoadm . 1H ' GUI* < reek 2n'? Gills Creek (i.railed School) -14 Gills ("rock (Join s X Roads) .... . 224 fiuford i* l la; crook id Pint < n el: No. H... . ?) Pleasant illil I'lnu.ant lllll Nc. 0 23 Pleasant Mill (Jones X Roadsi 21 PR .is ;nt lltll (O ikhttrst i ... ..'23 y Ce 1 .? ( A Cedar Oriel; < -< X Ui. uU) in Ursp.tcif'jr v <utunitt J. E. RLACKMON, ' 1 r . - , I. . t ; i -B Waiiied?An iilBci Protect x ur Mom; ttiojr n,nv l.rltiit >>>u wralt ("MS V.-|:i?l>K.'.!irUV t . I'M.nt Alt" novj. M'i. iMip' m. I' i' f..r i rl/o nfT< aim now llsi< f oiiit thousand luveiilloiia waulud. 7 ROTH 1 .* 1 ' ! ;?? ...a ? > J J. : T'niU fit .s l: Ic ?? . . l..i- (>| Ilii.l II I-1J \\ ttisi huliltti la Iihvc ( !. of n.v 1> oLi on llir><u <11 rims. AddnM II. M. Wool I .. Atlanta, Q Itox Uttl, nud o;.o \vu be font yeU/reo. 1# The Talk ot ail Old Mai Spartanburg, October 2M.?An old mini's thoughts often turn to the old days and the old ways, and he is excusable if at times he exclaims, '"The former days were better than these." All 3 on have lo do is to wind up one of these old-tiuiers now and then and give , him attention. Ho may not convince you that there is a steady ' degeneration going on in all departments of business, but he will make you believe that certain socalled progressive steps are back1 ward steps. One of these old fellows was in a a reminiscential mood a few days ? ago and he began to talk as if his >- vocal organs had been oiled up a somewhat. For an hour he chowa ed tobacco and talked somewhat after this style : st "Well, you boys think you are it no 1 ? an-iirea smart these day, and that you know ten times as much as j your daddies and grandsireB did d fifty to seveuty-fivo years ago. ! Maybe you do know more about poker and pool and raising chocks, as you call it, and how to sneak around and hunt blind tigers and ? still houses, and pollute your 3 bodies with foul diseases than the old Andersons and Harrys, and Mooros and Scruggses,and Little |jons and Cannons and Boiiiars. I who sett led ihis'counrrv . ears ago. I P I ' ;l. Vou are very smart in some v things, 1 admit. The morals of the country are no whit better. KV? 'PI _ , , I I... t _ I*.. i ilQ Oj)f OrtUiiiiy iitiS Ci/itiU lOV ii j ((j" man to do more good or more evil j {)X than ho could do in the old days,; of and he improves the opportunity in both ways, Just consider how n* lyour so-called seieneo has taught nr1 , . ... r, ruscais to adulterate everything yuu oat, drink and wear. 1 re mombor back in the thirties when I bought New Orleans molasses half of it was sugar. Now there is 'uls not an ounce of sugar in a barrel. _ The West India molasses is docj tored, so that one does not know " i what he is eating. And they say | that even sugar iH made of glucose ^ and something else. Tho wool & clothing shows little relationship ^ I to tho sheep. Find cRlfskin shoes | are made of sheep skin and no! I Iit'll. Oak tan soles ?.ro made of: [j. i paper with a leather facing, That' j, | was not the cane in the old days, i u j Honest weight, honest measure Inland everything just as representJ.'j(ed. Flour was thon made of 1,1 wheat, and the shortening pure I hog's fat. Then when it comes to | liquor yon boys don't know what | j you are drinking. Don't you see | 1 hearty, strong men going down to j j their graves, burnt out with the . stall' they drink- Of course, the i doctors are smart ennnch to ^*11 p-t-- VW 1 it something else. It in nervous ic exhaustion, liver tiouM"/ r ,-ome i: thing else. I "You just go to any graveyard | m j made since the war and lift out I all the hoilies that were put there by the sort of stufT they get to drink these days, and there would he many holes in that cemetery. I Whisky manufactured in cellarsj j at a cost of fifteen cents a gallon,! I or corn whiskey at the rate of J four or five gallons to the bushel, would kill a hog. Oh, yes, you boys have unproved the whiskey | business wonderfully, anil if you l keep on with vour ^ipncp n* -- "J , ! 1925 you can kill a young man in , j nix months, whereas it takes j , about live or six years now to (lo i _ i the job in a decent way. Then j you vay that w11ti your banks and i!,Now Vork exchange and loan I associations you do business much "i faster than in former times. Thalj id: may all be so, but I remember' bad; in the forties when liens A were unheard of and light-i [ ning; inort^ i^M- t . : '-earned of; these were easy times. If one wanted to buy a uegro or a piece P of land lie could borrow the inon- (l ey from a half dozen neighbors " if he lacked a little. Now all the tj money is put in Iho banks, and if it iti generally drawn out long lie- r* fore it is put in. Great improve- n moots you boj-s are making. You jj' will learn to do without money j, after awhile, and use nothing hut ol checks. You will just have some C great exchange centre, that will l*1 attend to all your business, and own you body and soul. "Then, again, with your im- gt proved cooking stoves and ranges, b and all the canned goods and the a] refinements of the kitchen, t rl IX somehow don't find anything that p tastes as well as it did when k cooked in the old way. I tell P you, a plantation dinner, superin- c< tended by the mistress or her daughters and cooked 111 pots and ovens, just heat any of your hotel hi doings, dribbled out in little t\ dishes. And then there are ten ai cases of dyspepsia to where we ^ had one in the old times. We ^ theu lived pretty close up to na- hi ture, and that is the right wav.; rc Now you have to cat oatmeal and a' all sorts of wafers, and then take Ionics and all sorts of devilment, that would ruin the digestion oi " the biggest elephant that over j tramped with a :diow. When 1 j was a boy we had no medicine | except a bottle of camphor and a i e little spirits of turpentine. For the children there was a bottle of Batesman's drops, used very sparingly. Instead of Mollin's food and all such foolishness the r children of rich people even wore ^ brought up on corn bread and * pot liquor. If the mother did not, * give it the sensible cook did, and j such children lio.l . '? V ?ir?u I II 1 mint* 1 1 days. They were none of your little pale, bloodless, muling and I puking things, but stout, sturdy * little fellows, out of which men aud women were made. 1 "I'm not trying to reform you men of these days. Things are i going nn in the present day until 4 the end of the row is reached. 1 ; just felt like giving you all a lit- tie piece of my mind and stating that all wisdom is not lodged < with you of this day and genera- * tion.'"?News and Courier. J T b vvtl X-T I 9 " Mamce on ilorses, Dogs and all; stock, cured in #0 minutes bj . Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This t never fail*. Sold by J. K. Mackey <V Co., Druggist, Lancaster, S. O. / t Strum tj(t it ml ri/. | i V: are now prepared to do al! kinds of I.aurulrv work, such as I * Ladies' silk waists, skirt*, collar andeutrs. Also men's shirts, col lars and cull's, al very reasonable f prices. We will appreciate all i orders entrusted to us, and guar- j * I'm imismci inn. 4 ClIKt*! Ml Stka.m Lai;m?ky, j | (JilLnlor, t't C. j I MADE ME A MAN;* ajax TAni.ms ros'int ; i y cure ^ Ay *1 si l.1, .\? rii.in Wlnm^FillllH Mum* jy ~ ?' ory, I mpoiency, Sloupletanc-'.. otc., cau?* I " * *" V I l>y AIiumq or other Kyeentca and In.lla* > Croti in*. miMstu ami lurHu \ "7 rente! <> Lo*t Vitality in old or jmnmf. mid >jf?fit a man f'-mtuity, InislnoH-i or mnrriaK" "ju- icflJ^Pre ?nt J isuli) and Goaraaiption if |. taken in tiinn. Their ii-.ii hIiowh immOdiuto improve- j 'J moutamt oRocta it I'lIHE whorn all other fnil In- | l, let upon linrlnK the Rontima Ajo* Tablet*. They i At hnvncaron thounan fannd tt illcnroynti. Wo etrn npo*- I i itivo wriiteu uanr.n.t.,) to t.il.ti n iiiro C*?|pTC in i enrhcnwior refund tho money. 1'rico V I <9iper I C fr.rlt tm ; or - I pkiv-i 'fell treatment) for fC.f. Ity , 1 mail, in plain wrapper, nimn receipt of prion, t ircu'nr I / i ^ AJAX REMEDY CO., * .K22W* I( - *? It For nalo in Lancaster, S. C., by J. F. Mackey A Co. philitokenT ! re lin Is Wotnun s Safe unit Unliable Friend. lie ' lieves monthly paines, cure? nerro'tsness and hysteria am! ronton s to perfect health. Sold by druggist* and dot tors for II it bolllo. Pain* .u I hi< ' mailed on application. If you can't e< t v Itfr >m your ?'.r /-1st. end ?t to the proprietor } and he will send you Prepaid by express. Chan. J" K'.slev, Whob sale- Ul" . .St, 111! t.'orllubU HI ''i /( * York Yellott !'ri iT be.'ins t'leoilln >). i mi.. Kill tinm and >on a.. !' safe from the aivful disease Cascaretsdestroy m th< germ* throw! tut thi system nnd mako it JJ impossible for i. w i ties to form t'iseirets nra ?1! the only saleai foryoi.iifc' and old inralnsl " Yellow Jack. 10c. ibo. So nil dru/ylsts - . ? ' rrovr to nEAii int.. 1 To be beautiful, you must have ure blood and good health, 'lo o so, purify the blood and build 1 p the health with the best Tonic 1 nd Blood purifier of the ape, Bo-1 inio Blood Balm (4tB. B. B.") It I > the obi standard and reliable , DUiedy. It never fails to cure; !1 manner of Blood and Skin disuse, where eminent physicians, nd all other known remedies avejailed. Send stamps lor book f particulars, to the Blood Balm o., Atlanta, (?a. Price $1.00 per irge bottle. POSITIVE PROOF. A lady friend of mine has for iveral years been troubled with umps and pimples on her face ad neck, for which she used vaous cosmetics in order to relove them and beautify and imrove her complexion ; but these ical applications were only temorary, and loft her skin in worse ^ndition. I reccommended an internal reperation?known as Botanic lood Balm, (B. B B.), which I ave been using and selling about dl ? *' - ' " ivn ^ eiirw ; cue usea rnree bottles rid all her pimples have disappeared ; her skin is soft and nooth and her general health 1 luch improved. She expres^s I erself much gratified, and can | icommeud it to all who are thus Tented. Mrs. S. M. Wilson,! on Mountain, Texas. For sale bv druggists. SOUTHERN RAILWAY* Mtrnl Tim* Pttwnoii CdI nmh4 #ni1 .Tirt- 1 ouTlllr. EasUru riiue Ortwoun C?lt.mbtti nnd Other I'llnl*. BFrlOTIVI vi A Y t. 1JW7. Northbound. nnl"! Ooli *] ,v. J'vtlle, r CfiP.r.y.. 9 lift! 7 COt>j * Snvnr.liivh 18 20 n| 11 85 pi........ .r. QolumMb 4 Up; 4 24a|. v. Char'tfin.SO&ORR. 1 10 :?i 5 .'3 | ! ir. Coiuraliin ... 10 M #1 10 10 pi v. Anrnstn. S*. R*.... 2 10 pj P?p. 0 rnnltevlll*........ f 8P p] 10 12 ....... " Trenton 9 08 pj tOSOp.... . " Johnstons , J 8 20 p! 11 lOp ....... ir.C tJilr.pl."iv 4 57>p. 2 K u ...? .V (' 'MTtv Tllima'j et .. 5 20 bt 8 84 n * \vtnnsboro. 8 \'i pi 0 ts a Chent*r .......... i 01 p. T 1? ft - Hock Hill. 1 f?iJ 2 57 * ir. f.l.nr! .to ? 8 31 ;>[ 9 11 u " Danville 12 OOnt! Lr. Rlohmond s' C 00 ?! 0 40 pi ir. V.'iw-hlniftr.n ... 6 IS n , 0 40 ; | Fail I mors P*. all ? enJ il R- f-t ... i " Phi'*<1*1 plil*....... J 10 18*1 ? Mi. 17fw York .; 12 43 p 8 28 nl .. ... . No. 37 No. S.V bout H hound. _ .. . . t Dull/.! Dully., ft. New York, Pa Ft.il.! I GO til ?:* ? " hi.llvU.phla 1 A SdT>| 3 a] * I altllUOfB i O'.Otm 0 V ft'Vton, ^o. R?..| 10 ISpi 11 15 ai ,v. R1 thmond ... 1 8 00 M 18 Oft pi / . .... < i r ; i> 0 y n 10 ....... " J l. lii.l. 10 a; :i - Chf ?*r 10 .*5< PSTnt, " Wtnnaboro... 11 ii a i.i........ ir C l'V.n I ..hi 1 p?' .12 BVna 1 l~. aj ,v. < 'olttinhin l.'u. tiop't. ) lftpl 4;>>a| .. .... * JohtihioaM. i M p; 0 a ~ Trenton (t&spl 0 4s nl M ranitovili? ........ }in|i, * 17 i.l Ir. AiijpuHta _ 4 15pj 8 Od a! ... Lt. <?rbin. s.aaa.riy.l 4 oopl 7 00 &l . Lr. ChnrUoston ,.| nGup' llouui I #v. CoI'Ma. PO.ip.Ky. 11 W al 12 47 ai ! j * bnvnntia'n .. 4 Cftpj 1 1 "I .... tr. Juo.kson vlllw. .] S R0o| C 10 a) i M.KKPIKO CAR HISUVIC 12 Po'iVe dally j>an^upur n?rvt'-?> Ui'wiwn PVr I la anil Ts'eiv York. ay. S7 and ?Washington and ^inthwrnv.rn ' ,ln.n-nl. Solid Veatibuiiil iruui with <iliunj| ar- and ftrat class couc^'-s north of Charlotte. Pullman drnwtiw room sleeping earn between Tampa, Jankaonvilijv oavannaa, Wuhlai|tol nil Nnw York. Pullman slo plu.4 our Uitwuoii Annual a iu.d Tow York. Ko.t h5 and .a*?U. rt. Past Mall. T'lOuirl h..i.. .i. drowlnj roo:o htviYnt sleeping cars o?? | ??.i- 11 >v "vini ?mi >f<v Y 'i i .i\ \\i ru '.? I.ad ?'ia*rlottu. r'ui'.atua iv>-ujailg i'arl , I'tviwi Ja"ksonvlllo #ud Colnmbln, on ro'.i*< iaUy I'utwern Ja.'kioitvllia uua C.ucuiaAU, vil i lahcvUlfc. V. H OUEEN. 0, M. CUT.F, "In addition to the above train ; srviee, there is a local train dair between Columbia and Char-j >tte, making ali stops. No. 34 i iaves Columbia (Blunding. treet) at 5:00 p. m., arrives harlotte 8:10 p. m. No. 33! iave? (.'harlotte daily 0:30 p. m., i rrives Columbia 0:55 p. m.v iwwiiijip ii-BTOT>'? t#" Keen i ?. '1/ Ah "1 if ?-lv- i' * -u f? t-? '? ft n Perm ??t Onrrn In 15 t > 1 \ f un?l mum-.. if wo n it Vou ? aii in* In-ill# ii nt tm lortl.'?m.K-prii- JT..MJJR mil f?ie HATH ifuurun. i'h( in!til It. \-1- > * ^ j | ? 1 r f?? i' , II r ?:.'i?'t t? ouri- C ^^61 t l.i in or "y ,l T T ' ' "" ?- -::i -v.,, y- -r i; ill h*? ami 1 Wn M ii?f?u h, ;?on 1 Iiru.it, J\wt\k '*'nv'* ' * P1 '? ?' >r* I Hii'>k Ulcrmouanr i^'lpertol iii.tr- i rrr?r*?UM ruling out, in ?i- I'rltiiuri, . . f \ 1 * uiruiitcrliiruio VVi? Ir-^ ... n U ? I oli-tlii* . .mi -# n<* i-*?-i jf? # h \- 'If'" -" \i r* limit euro. TIum #ii ? 0 <J ? Imi nl > f?,i(ti? ?l kKIII of tho nioikt W 8 I-ru I <i i 1.1 ?.U> i'? Uii*. * . -atinff tllirt <', a?( ^ Ith f V1?'MI ' N ' V.- ^3<Ml,tlOO iTifl'txl I ' ' v. i.: i 100 pn f '- ?i ' Into 1 mil* . ! 1-. I 4 .><# -* ! *.*'I !'.?* * s >. IIHIUniMHIIflUMflniflHIBiSXBfliciBHHflHEMMli ' ? .... , ?r% oahj iuia aau uudilbiloil KdliViaj. ^ *** , ? ' .' ' '"',h ' $** *?$ -ir -~ *' X (r'' 7Vr ' *L? * - ?* - "5 ' ' i ? - .: >ijr. \ , * ty ;y-y i ' ^*??' i'OhloRivei and .t < n".rl?st-MM Railway eotnnnny. take Hlect .Monday, Octltcr Jstii at <?. ><>... m. >'i''AX PA ;;!? KMliK.N 1 i.MK. ~ ; Uan., mi,... I Kxcept j Kxccnt , -UUI..1.V. I SI:*I tuv. OOINO SOUTH No. 5j> ' | Wp. |g" Ceavo "Orion ..700 a m.1 laopm Rutherford ton.. ? I?;-? | 3 05 rim >urnt City eao j 3 36 pm .. IV V1"' 8 35 :i ftft pUi .. MooroBboro 8 50 I 4 iu pm Shelby }. 20 5 00 pin J.il'praon Sprln'B. 0 30 " | 5 45 pm B'iiriM 11 ft* ? 5 fill mn Arrive at Ulacknbmy t> ft<) I r, to . No 32 > No. 34 Leave lilackshurjf 10 10 am 8 oo otn .. ?,??""> >??> " 8 3ft am Hickory Orovo .. 10 45 8 4ft am Sharon MOO ? io am Yorkvlllo |||5 v 40 am .. U -T 10 oft am Newport 11 S3 10 15 am ,( Itock Hill 11-15 jo 40 am .. Leaaltc is 05 p m. I 00 pm Calnwba Junction 13 lft l |ft pm ,, Lancaster 1 oo 3 50 pm Kershaw 145 5 30 pm Arrive at Camden 280 6 40 pm GOING NOItl-a" No. 33 I No 30 Gaily j Daily F.xcopt Except |Sunday. | Sunday, [jcnvo Camden 12 Oft pim.| 000 am Kershaw I oft j n pi am Lancustur 1 4ft , j u> 1)U1 f-.tawiia Junction 3 30 ! 3 40 r>m . .< dies ? ... 3-to " ?55 (ini Ttocl. Hill 3 ft ft 11 4 30 pm Newport 3 in i ftoopm Tirrah 3 15 | 5 -jo pm ftorhvillc.. 3 3o " 0 00 put Sharon 8 45 j 0 ao pm Hickory Grovi ... ?o.i 0 to pm Sin run 4 T5 " I r. 55 pm Illickrtburn 4 '.*> . 730 pit. " Hurl's . r>05 " ! I'ati rHoii .s i-prltiK ft l?< " ? ' Shelby ft till " I ~~ N?? 33"l~N~i"j" i M troiborc 5 It ul m.l " licnriftiiit ft ftft j ! ji k t Ci l V. .... > I - i ' Rutherford ton ... rtU7 " ! Arrive ul Marlon " i. ni i V' . " iMtitn-i'iloii wlib Southern lir'way :it Rook Hill, and with Seaboard Air 1-ine. ut < ntawha .Tuiii'tion. N"?. 'tl :md :tft will carry tm-o 'Hirers Nos. 11 and l'J have connection at Marlon with Southern Railway All trains will stnpnn *n?tml at Oakhurw. hiRln.Casiicys, Ruddy*. Old 1'nitit. London,1\ '.i a Creek, and Vain Mountain. S. 3. LUMPKIN G. P. A. A. TK'IPP, Superintendent. SAMUEL HUNT ,General Man.u -r. Tourist Seeping Cur Line IJctwecn Washington antl San Francisco. The Southern itaiiway and its connections (tho A. A W. P.. L. & N. and Southern Pacific) have inaugurated a Tourist Sleeping Car Lin" between Washington in T" * ami ami rrancisco, via Atlanta, New Orleans, ami bus Angeles. This sleeping car goes through ?v it Lout change, leaving Washington every Saturday morning 11 :ir., and i - accompanied by a Personal Conductor and Pullman porter, who go tl rough. The L'uliman fare for double berth is $7.00 from Washington to San Francisco, Thi> service is especially for the convenience of the parties holding second-class tickets, though firstclass tickets are good in the car. Further information may be obtained from any Southern Kailway or Southern Pacific agent or ol'ie.ial, or from A. .1. l'ostoii, (Jonora) Agent. 511 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, I >. or from W. A IYrk, (.j. i'. A., So. liv., Washinuton, D. C. LANCASTKIi A CIIKSTKU RAILWAY. Between ('ho?t?T n?l Lancaster. It: , dec. 7.00 .1 II. . Hum . FoU I?, 18W Duilfi fcu'ccjit Sumhtj/. Wpxtliniinil. Kustboiind. No. I* No. li. No. Ju Nu IJ A M !P. M A M I? M. Si of. fi ftn ! Ar I'lliallT . . I.\ II n.*>l 7 OS ' .'m S e.r.1? . ..Orr's .. " 1 11 2>i 7 vo s 111; s ".... Kr.itxV . " li 7 :su X f> IS Mi'!) II 10 - I H V?j 5 (IT. it Hlclitiurir.... u Mi 7 SJ H IS I S.V* Hai.Ci.li.villi . . " IV OA. )< O'l so:.; I 4N C'lMtur Shonls " IV IN( hid 7 .5 I :tf>,il " I-'.irt I.awi. " IV v't s v i 7 3-1 1211* I.rnr.i... " IV 4ii| MVS 7 2-: 111 "Mill. I?s Crowi'K" IV Mi. SIS 7 s>i I "Oil Lv Unncahti-r Ar. I ' 11 s Mi A. M !l\ M.' I'. M P M Train ii uvinv I-lUiMsit r ut .Vi ti. m., ion r.ciMx it Ci ester wiUi Suiiihi-rn Railway ynit. Roulli. < . ?. 1. not .li and i. l A? N. Vc->tit.ii'.i :.!. ! l?i i! trains tfoliifc ?i-l Train 1?avitv l.ancastir a'. :< l<? j>. in., con I. i : 1 ? r:v. : with o. I; & c fron. Cami . .. ..I ' i " \iM . '.'.i '.j y.div north and south and with C & I* north. Train 1 ivlnir Chester at II " '? a in . mmiii'iH a' I'l o-r a th . nit ' in Railway from Ctinr lotto, auto C i?. Irom norm. Tr.ti.. 1 i. in.: i 1 'slor at a. in cum., ats . ti Miutiiirn Railway trm. c i. C \ .. .. >... oiiam.i ..i<i C. .. I.mil i. i,mi LKIJOY SrillNCS, \V. II. HAKIM \. I'rcsidciit. Vict'-l rtts. and Manager. Vsantcd -in idea J'rofiv I vmir Mi' < IJioy nmv liinir v..n wealth, a in.- JoltN V\ K > IRHBIIliN A to, Pali Attorii yt tVinliUni:.-a, i>. c., fur their fci.S'O nrlzo utter aud UUW Ual uf one IboUlUtud luvvuiloua tvuuled.