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' ' "" 1 ^jjfl The Abbeville Press and Bannery BY W. W. & W. R BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. (^WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1908. ESTABLISHED 184? It Co $4.40 fron August,' to yoi AUGUSI MERCHANT pays this for yoi amount to $85.C Should you bi amount they pa] These 70 od< want your trade stacle, so they shoppers guide a W. F. Walke J. L. Janes & Rice & O'Coi] t . .. . Thorjw.s'S: Br J7 White < J. P. Dill & ( Jones Furniti L. Sylvester H. J. Porter Hogrefe Han I. C. Levy S Field & Co. Castlebury & Marks Grocei A. Connor's J J. H. Day. Arthur Bleak Mullarky & S R. L. Huntei E. S. McCre; Savey Specia Von Kamp, ) Mulherin-Mai Elliott Trunk J. Miller Wai F. G. Mertin J. T. Levy C A. Waldamai Speth Bros. H. H. Clause D. Slusky. Augusta Herj Augusta Chr( V. B. Hemst T. G. Brittin Jones & Shev Richards Sta J. J. Miller & T. Schiadare Burton, Tay] Burdell-Coop A. J. Renkl. Howe & Co. Lyon & Kelh Brill Electric Lee & Wells Callaham & Dobson Sho C. J. T. Balk. Wm. Schweigert. Hollingsworth & Co. Great Eastern Shoe Co. August Dorr's Sons. Rosignol, The Music Ma Phoenix Printing Co. R. W* Burnham Furnitu TT? 11? 1 Rr nullcuiciu VAO'Connor-Schwoers Pair Builders Supply Co. Industrial Lumber Co. Augusta Trunk Factory. W. C. Rhoades & Co. Dr. Godin. A. G. Rhoades furpitur Trade with who yoi great saving, for Angus trading city in the South V. ! f V 1 st You i Abbeville to I S( u a and back s W B ar home. 1 F B Fi SI B A W R ?A EETAIL I o r> 5 ASSOCIATION I i> D P V i. If your purchases j> )0, your fare paid. ? ly half of the required ? o your fare one way. i; Li 1 stores named below , and they lift this ob- _ may attain it, get a t any of these stores. r & Co. Co. ^ UP/l* ShOfe Qro. irton Co. 5: Co. Do. ire Co. 6 Sons. Co. iware Co. on & Co. Wilcox, ry Co. Sons. ley. >ullivan. r, (Inc.) ' *ry & Co. lty Co. /augh & Gerald, rks Shoe Co. Co. Iker. o. m. ild. )nicle. reet & Bro. gham. ( vmake. tionery Co. : Co. ^ :SSi. lor, Wise & Co. >er Tobacco Co. 1 fbo. e Co. T G. Bailey & Co. t Prontauts. ^ Lewis Schaul. s The Cable Co. j Theo. G. McAuliffee. ? H. H. Coskery. s n. R. J. Bates & Co. t L. A. Grinaud. ^ ire Co. \V. B. Bell. d A. G. Hacket. a it Co. O. L. Hall. 1 a Carrigan & Mahoney. 2 H. D. Griffin. j C. J. Strom. 5 . 8 P. A. Prain. t J no. R. White. J c Co. Geo, P. Jaullivan, a i please, buy what you want, at a ta is recognized as the cheapest J 1 'he Following is the Apportionment of Schools Funds for the ( Scholastic Year 1908-'09, ds ds a be - 5 br ? Or Name of Dlstrlot. a a be t * ? o -S nf a o fa Lt 2 * * di jrner 1 97 8 273 15 la ldge 2 74 274 80 lD nwnde-ville 3 225 1"'35 15 ? ocky River 4 98 221 78 ?f ork 5 51 282 81 Of ixtun 6 5(1 192 13 nl itlmer 7 177 529 88 onierey 8 205 COT 86 alhoun FhIIp 9 31)9 13:ttJ 90 40< t .Carmel 10 274 063 45 as rl)llDRtOD 11 265 6-M5 57 op nrdeaux 12 225 649 81 fo cCortnlok 13 430 1328 10 ?ti uffalo 14 124 412 43 Is ellevlew 15 164 507 77 Of anvey 16 59 154 20 so latwoode 17 1S2 328 64 vl etbla IS 187 485 25 m ern Cliff 19 41 439 61 ol jaron 20 193 620 78 et etbel i2l 161 510 34 bbevllle ;22 968 5193 71 r?rrentOD i28 150 360 00 to eld 101 42i 01 5 | rowolee 25 97 2^0 73 bt one Forest '26 HI 383 47 ntrevllle 27 180 446 40 oloo 28 140 367 17 army Slope 29 135 325 22 old Spring j30 91 2^19 01 ongOne 31 152 519 05 oltbville [82 224 660 39 romlseLand 83 101 313 18 0( antral 34 136 448 57 agaD 35 74 173 95 11 arks Oreea 36 81 258 58 >owee 37 154 886 91 iv oe West 88 405 1558 28 onalds 89 151 500 78 'e Inevlllf 40 74 204 05 c( ermlllon 41 60i 144 61 0] ondvllle 42 1 07 303 03 Hk Grove 43 87 237 55 al roadmoutb 44 1"8 262 89 yi tmlsoo 45 75 190 82 0( <>y 46 42 100 80 Mnona 47 56 112 59 oung 48 83 200 01 all.../. 49 73 175 20 (Unit d with Dls. No. 11) .50 o mega 51 151 966 01 a idlan Hill 52 128 1130 23 rake 53 22 68 95 ebanon W 88 215 46 u, R. B. Chp?th8m, bc Co. Sapt. of E lucatlon. COM SATURD Septemb We will receive this fine Saddle and Ha Mares. Come and lo m *mmr -WW "V T "W A- M. MILL J. W. RYKflRD Has just received a 1 fine lot of 1 Silverware ; suitable for wedding J presents, etc. These -1 goods are nicely boxed in satin lining. A selection from which any suitable gift can d be had at most reason- 2 able prices. n b Some in and see the lot. I .. j T T*T BVTTA'RTV 4 . YV iW ak c XJ d If Master's Sale. Che State of South Carolina, v County of Abbeville. *j Court of Common Pleas. t] iV. A. Hayues, R. M. Jobu and F. M. Abbott, Plaintiffs, against R. C. ft Thomson, Defendant. By authority of a Decree of Sale by j he Court of Common Pleas for Abbeille County, in said Slate, made in f he above stated case, 1 will offer for ale, at public outcry, at Abbeville C. ? I., S. C., on Salesday in October, A- f ). 19(18, within the legal hours of i ale the following described land, to a vit : All that tract or parcel of ian<J i ituate, lying and being in Abbeville a /ounty, in the State aforesaid, conaining One Hundred and Ninety-one j Veres, more or less, and bounded by Sradley & Anderson on the East, An- d lerson and Grant on the North, B. L. ' (ones on the West and T. G. Baker c ,nd others on the South, being the a ands conveyed to the parties to this .ction by G. W. Robinson, February !8th, 1887. TERMS OF SALE. One-third cash, >alance on a credit of one and two , 'ears with interest from the date of n ale ; the credit portion to be secured >y bond of the purchaser and mortgage j >f premises, with privilege of paying a .11 cash. Purchaser to pay for papers 11 iud recording. R. E. HILL, Master A. C., S. C. \ &11 kind tin and en&mel ware , galvanized tubs, at Glenn's. GLOOMY PROSPECTS. 100 English Cotton Mills Shut Dov The Abbeville Cotton Market oloBed yei ly with a downward tendency. Last ly ootton brought something over 9 c< it yesterday 8 7-9 was all that It w log. Within the last week about -100 bales 1 en brought to market. [t Is perhaps too early to predict the e the closing yesterday of -100 cotton mil innashlrpH. Entrlftnd. From the follO! spatch It will be seen tbat the mills Id d, like tbe mills Id America, are confi g tbe faot of over-productloo, and tbal leratlves In tbat country as well a* >eratlves Id this country are not having ost prosperous tlmec. Manchester, EnglaDd, Sept. 21.?More i 3 cotton mills Id Lancashire are Idle to a result of tbe dispute over wages beti leratlvesaod employees. Tbls means rty million spindles are wholly or part opped; tbat more than S2">0 000,000 of en Dot brlDglog Id any return, and that 1-i >erat!ves are wlihnnt work, and k metblng over 5700,000 Id wages a week, ewoftbe present glutted ooodltlon o arket. It Is Dot believed tbat this cessi work will entail heavy damages to nployers. It Is Dot felt here tbat tbe strike will ng, for the card-room workers areexp< i take a second ballot sood and agree tc percent reduction Id wages wblcb air is been accepted by the spinners. 4^ ??? The Dog and Pony Show. Wbat amuses a boy more than doge jnles? Nothing, unleas a gun be add le agregatlon. The dog and pony show Is coming, le little boys and girls go to see It. If el squeamlnh about the matter, call ba srtaln number of years and look at yot a circus day. You begged your "dad" gument of a Pbllldelpbla Lawyer t ou go. He permitted you to go. tteturi jmpllmcnt now! > We are right In town with all the Si ooks you will need. Mllford's B<x>k S Free a correct list of the Sohool Books t sed at Mllford's Book Stor Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen Is tb< )ld only by C A. Mtlford and < TngT AY. Ofi er week a car load oJ rness Horses and ok them over. , & SONS. We are thoroughly prej id to supply the wants of vith the very "best s< eather shoes. Our s< eather guarantee goes ^ (very shoe and has built i ilioe trade tnat any merch night well be proud of. arge supply of our fam Waterproof shoes for i ust received. S. J. Link. FAIRFIELD. Tbe weather In our little Fairfield Is ry today. We are sorry to bear lhat Mr. John K y lofit a mule last week by being *o I ut with a mower tbHt it bed to be kille Mr. Joe Young made a flying trip to M lick Thursday on business. One of our Falrfleld boys did some rork picking cotton lust wrek. On Tut e started about nine o'clock a. m. ant ot pick all the afternoon and he picke ounds and Wednesday be picked ounds. Tbls cmart boy deserves prals Mr. Tomie Langley on tbe farm o oe Young. Several of our good neighbors called nth lo tee Mr. J. A. Youdk who has fferlngtor several days with rheum* ut be 1b Improving He haB placed rutcb away and can walk ngaln wlthoi lut we muat say tbat we bave a tirst ootor. He does his part la all cases. ? Dr. C. L. Kennedy. We very olten hlldren say they love Dr. Charley. Miss Nellie Fressley spent last Tue Ight with Mrs. MattleBowen. One of our bachelors was sick Sabl Ve think be should reach out bis lc and and heart and find him a compa: ifife blm what about It. On last Saturday Mrs. John C. Brown tie misfortune of gelling ber leg broken. Plnder picking is still going or. Thert ne Tuesday at the home of Mr. j. W. 1 nd Friday night at Mr. fc>. T. Young's. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crawford and chl] pent Sabbath at the borne of Mr. and . W. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Q. Bowen and I ladys were at the borne of Mr. and Mi !. Young yesterday. Mrs J. W. Young and Mrs. Sallle T( nd children was at the borne of J, A, Y 'rlday. There has been several applications se: he trustees of the Young school for tea Lmohg some are imt-e Anna ivicuabin 'roy, Miss Pettlgrue, of Bethla, Mrs. f 'olden, ot Florida. Miss Wells, of Mt. Cs Dd Mikr Georgia Kennedy, of l<ellvue. Mrs. Sallle Brown and Mrs. Luanle I ?erp the pleaiant guests ai the borne o ne Young Monday. Please remember J. A. Yonng's m! ays, It besng Wednesday and Saturdi ach week. Some are cnmlng all tbr be week. He will be glad to have any ome at the right time. He will try to p 11 that come. A Frle ? Music and Dancing. A colored tramp, gave a sidewalk e alnment, flddllrg and dancing. The { eerned good, find I he dancing was not We viewed It irom our \7lud0w, ant at did not come around to the seoond a he Jig dance, tbe clog dance, the nd wing dance, were Included, "The liat Is blooming I11 tbi gardlng" was nil or An elegant line of solid brass Jardinel IHford'B Book Store. The moat up to date line of llaud 'urses, Variety Hags, and Card Cases at Mllford'ri Hook i f .... i \ I CI T 1 A1 1 KJ WJ? _ ffect In In plug EogI "TWO HEADS ARE B than day, veen ?? that tally U11"I 10.000 >Rlng f the TOEING a believer in this old itlon im* adage two of our buyers went ?cled eady North this season and you may rest assured that any bargains buyer number one overlooked were and edt0 scooped in by buyer number two. Let The low price of cotton will have wub little or no effect on those who. o lei 3 ,he take advantage of our goods and prices. cbool A itore. o be e. > best ??? ? :o. ^Remember We Guar Every Customer, DUE WEST. The Graded Scl L ? The Abbeville Graded Its doors on last Monda; [ Newsy Paragraphs from the Classic City j^bf?rr ?tbeD&rIibG -Visitors Coming and Going. "SEuSfiSi lbl. M>\ FraDk Fpps lea on Thursday to take up work lo South CaroIlDH University Law W.h, !%"i8a\? School, he will also assist In tutoring. Greene. MUs Ellza Ma Mr. W. T. CsUlwell who la on the News Brad!ey and and Courier staff spent a few days In town ?,?h *, with his brother who Is In Ersklne E2.*PkJL ?? Miss Leron Toinlne of Nashville, Tenn., Is ^halwli }r ' back again In school much to the delight of her little friends. Tbe trustees and teacl Miss Irla Machon of Honea Path returned ?r?Hlrt^nV??^thoo*r.nCH ? to her home the laotof the week a/ter a visit 1Qr. to Miss Joasle Epps. SEm.JSS standpoint Jdi The many frlendn of Mr. Hale B ice are einoiency. ^ oil glad to know that he will be In buslniss h?i , all jjr j ge,j aanoe now runs betweei riliH Miss Ethel Lyon of Abbeville, a former pu- ^red, pi! of the D. W. F. C. let visiting friends In ? . ilid town. Mr. Spencer Mills returned from Atlanta, rjth Qa.,on last Wednesday where be has been A at work for some time. \ . IS &. Miss Eva Cllnkccaies Is librarian for the 9 A 1) Y11 IP Due West Femalo Co'lege and Miss Jennie A wv ant McUbee has charge ol Iho Muslo ball. \ i\f\TU Tiqq + Mr. P. P. McCain l?(t Monday to resume w Al" " I A his Medlosl studies lu Atlanta, Gr. 4 *~wr?4- ^^in>4Mrr A. Y. Browuleo left on Monday for X CSL vOUl l 0118 Princeton, N. J. where he expects to take an ? , A. M. degree. Mr. J. M. Matthews will Join 4 tllA Sf.JlXjP aen him at Cnnrlotte, N. C. ^ Dr. A. Newton returned last w etc to Naw W 1 1 CM York after a short visit to friends In town. 6 W>l;? X$ X *J\ Rev. K. L. Patrick Jeft on Thursday for ^ li N. C. after a pleasant visit In town with ^ Gtll till (J. L frlendb. m MIbs Jessie Epps Is visiting her aunt at * tor once. Seneca, 8. C. W Mr. J. I. Brownlee of Anderson abent Sab- m very bath with hi* home people. Rev. E. B. Kennedy of Abbeville, 8. C. was In town the las' of the week. badly ^jr> l. Pressly left on Tuesday for Atlanta where he goes to study medicine. Pod met -nrr cCor- Mr_ p, McCilntock has purchased the xvcu XUOt e * ttfis week! and w'n move b" ramlly 0111 also country ] Miss Lizzie Hagan charmingly entertained oppr? nats flt S .1 J, ^ the "Merry 81x"clubon Friday aJternoon at 8eea OdlS dl O. d her home Just out of town, Refreshments y* were daintily served and a most enj yable . f'Mr "f^rnoon was spent. Attention, Confed ' MIssLavlnla Kennedy entertained a few . friends last week at a five o'clock tea. You are cordially lc ?ab" Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Galloway entertained dedication ol the Court peeD quite a number of friends on last Wednesday on Thursday of next we h?1 evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. arrange for special meel , 18 Galloway. The hours were from 8 to 9 and This Invitation Is exte " " 9 to ten. Mrs. Galloway was formerly Miss and Citizens of Abbevlli ?i??8 Jennie Cain of Mempbl , Tenn. come. Dinner will be i> inis The Y. P. C. U. gave a olay, 'Miss Fearless near and Co.," last week In Erefclne audltorum. , Quite a large crowd attended and reported i 8day me play very good. " " bath. ,. - Bad Luck to Oil >vlng Qlon- A Plea for Better Sidewalks. (aJfVednesd^y 2>dCw" had Sept. '22 19 8. bl8 mule became frlehi ? Mr. Editor:?I*n't It a real good time'for ibe snii ran away. Mr. Met authorities to put our side walks In better Asa ?S ,e A* j0D8- condition before winter tlmo oatones ut? and was himself hurt th i j The side walks are In wq-se condition than loading his wagon. Mra *or many years. Washes end ditches run . *u across them and down them and make the walks absolutely dangerous in many places T)1 t? j t i|ll'e for pedestrians. " * Blue Ridge I B* I am not unmindful of the good work that i?m >Iden M,e cUy authorities jiave< been d.>lng In aneoiive jani nnntr umuiiijius iuc|ruuuu.m mtnjuxc, uut m " 15 contributing to art and beauty they must Eastbound. f f keeplnmlnd necessary repairs. nhnr An abuse that sbou d be stopped Is Allow n of it>K wagons to be driven along tbe sldewal&p Stations? Tallin t0 unload sand, dirt, manure, leaves, etc Lv Walballa , Ii Are our sidewalks to be msde wagon and cow Lv West Union irmei lots? Lv Seneca , Only recently the writer noticed where a LvJordanla t Mr heavy wagon had cut up a sidewalk In the Lv Adams 1 r" heart of town and broke the terracotta. An- Lv Cherry's u,i other Instance a beautiful uew terraco wa* Lv Pendleton Li cul lDto anrt almost ruined by a careless Lv Autun sidewalk driver. Again, t-everal palings of a Lv Sandy Springs nno nlue white painted lence were torn off by a Lv Denver.,, sand hauler on the sidewalk to throw sand Lv West Anderson lease jn an adjoining yard, not In the yard of the Lv Anderson (Pass, dep] D0< Injured fence. Lv Anderson (Kg'. dep>. Wake up, city fathers. Progress, [ Ar Bel ton Westbound. Stations? Lv Bel ton ninr. The Hebrew New Year. lv Anderson (F?t. oepo ?1?': M ' ivn,wWI, Lv Anderson (Pass, dep; had New Year's day according lo Hebrew Chro- Lv West Anderson i th? nology cornea Ihls year ou Saturday the 2ti'.h Lv Denver Inrv day ol September. Lv Sandy Springs hn/ir Two days are observed here the 20th and 27 LvAulun of September. Lv Pendleton ?,. ii On Saturday ti e store ol Mr. D PollHkoff LvCberrj's will be <lo<?ed?Mr. PoMnkoff will resume Lv Adams business on Monday morning. LvJordania Lv Seueca * Lv West Union r8 at Rock salt, cattle powders, Ar w*lh(tllH -... Bags corn and bran, at Glenn's. ta^e'1onl8and0Fetloffp" ? James, Toxaway, Welch Garden hose at Harrison's. 4- H- Avderfl ETTER THAN ONE." i mm IF in need of Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes, Hats, Saddles, ;|| Trunks, Hardware, Fu r n iture. S3 Sewing Machines, or anything in our line and will favor us with a call, we promise to show nothing M but honest, clean goods and name |1 prices that will be entirely satis- M j factory to the closest buyers. antee Satisfaction to I Large or Small. |i n hool Opening. INVITES SCRUTINY. Reboots threw open . y murnlrg to a large Jaded ?schooi "i.o^e Coun!y Superintendent Cheatham Courts y > .rare: MIps Lemon, Investigation. Mr. Editor:?In your oomment on the : E p?.'i I ii y; . failure of some one to have the Speolal Report bry Ml8? Julia Foster, made by the Grund Jury at the last term of .'u ui oourt published the impression might be Z en thoroughly reoov- made that the connty officers are trying to v sot condition. Every prevent the publishing of said report. , A lat could have been Speaking for myself I have no objections to teachers and pupil*, publishing It. It Is now a public document >>a hers and patrons are in tjje office of the clerk of oourt where It nake the Abbeville can be seen by any one at any time. So far ,1 0 none In the state as my office is ooncerned, a rigid and detailed . i of curriculum and examination Is invited at any time. .... , Since this work has been started. 1 believe .M e children inatten- our delegation at the next meeting of the j 1 four onH fl c a hnn- ? - i _ ? u ? ?. Y a ? - . iSl - :vf?euj ui,y fuuuju uuvuau nub ptusueu hu oiu* '.15a ploy an expert Auditor to cheok up all the A offices In the county. I am willing andtbe- .j$l lleve all my fellow cfficers will agree wltll '. -a %%%% %%%*< me. 0 R. B. Cdeatham, Co. Supt. Education. '?3 i County j' he Dretti-S ^eaboar<' Schedule. ? ^ .5 Monroe, N. C.. Sept 19th, 1909, -J Ml House in \ My dear Mr. Aiken: j m Your letler .September 15th. I have delay, pAmA \ ed replying: thereto, on account or being away is ' v^vFlllC' W from th office. I regret exceedingly that It \n 1 m will be impossible for me to authorln flttE- ' *! Jo. let US 4 *top for No. 32 and No. 88 at Calhoun Falls. T This line hns been handicapped for many 4 IP 1)1P1*1*V W years on account of having no thiougn > ^ ^ v J \ trains, and therefore, ofar through passenger^** W business has been very light. d Since we put on this last train, the sleeper a Is lull, the day coach full, and In fact. It la ^ going to be necessary for me to put on an additional sleeper In order to take care of the Increasing crowd. And, In view of the "" fact that we have four other trains that ;y.7r? n j i. make Calhoun Falls a regular stop, I wish. ;. ?3? 101 ?66(1 03.18, you would do wbut you can towards pacolfy. .t a lng our frleuds at Calhoun Falls of the above J rfllftPn A Tin Ifti r%a/*.a.llv url t h rnuorH tn Vn 39 anH Wn 38 r T{?Pa 1 am ln communication with Mr. Doar, ~-sS I. LilDK Si superintendent Transportation of the C. A I W. C., ln hope* ibat better achedule arrangementR cnn be nuide with reference to oar J eratfi Veterans" local lralD8 c?^nfct|nR with hie line. j ivlted to attend the House at Abbeville ? w .. .IL.on M r SaP?*l?J6ndenk sk Oot., 1st 1903, will 0 > , k[?i\u}ky nA M C" ting during tbe day. Abbeville, 8. C. ^ nded by the Mayor ,e and we want you to . *T6w. a. Tempieion Important Notice. Adjutant Abbeville. Thfl jafll qUarteriy conference of 19US for the Antrevllle circuit will be held at Shlloh <_a fhnrnh Kent 9ii 97. All Ihfl member!) of thfl izens of Santuc. conference are requeued to be presentSatur- J day at 11 o'clock as business of Importance la j 1 came to Abbeville to be trnnsacte >. Let the stewards endeavor I ille In bis buggy here to pay In full at ti ts time. j ened at some paper On Sunday at 11 o'clock Rev. C. D. Mann i Jord was badly hurt, will preach. Thl* will be gratifying xlews to | ted Mr. McCord home his many friends at bis old home church. a e day following while Let all the people come A. J. Cauthen, I Sept. 19,1908. Presiding Elder. 1 >?> j A g??d stock of Guns and 1 uary 5,1907. _ _ __ No. 12 No. io No. 8 Loaded Shells at. The L. W. Dal.y Ually^Dally White Co. A.M. P.M. A.M. - ? :: is 5$ 12$ How They Register. .. 8.VI 5 38 110 ... 8 55 5 40 2 05 Abbeville S31 t\ in *. ?i oc I otpti^Acvii IP QTA9 9 13 5 58 2 33 Calhoun Falls #9 :: y 33 0 18 3 OS Br>'ant X Uoa(,s 78 .. 9 30 0 21 3 13 Rock Springs S8 .. !) 41 6 '26 3 43 Mi. (Jnrniel US >" 10 00 6 4? !'$ flntworlhy X Roads 65 ..lft 03 C IS 143 Antrevllle 234 .. Ill ;50 " 15 5 15 Due West 133 No. U No. 9 No. 7 Keowee S9 P. M. A. M. A. M. Donalds 223 I) 7 56 12 21 ".Z'.'Z". Mccormick 316 |.. 7 59 12 24 "Tio" Wlllington 0? .. S 05 12 30 !> 20 Central 189 ' i'.. .. 8 IS 12 42 S 40 .. 8 23 12 47 8 50 Tolft) 2S2? .. 8 20 12 4!) 8 o5 ; v }i i*> *;t n in ? ..i " sir ! id ;+) I You will find the best sad* j ."907 {? IS 15 jdles, bridles and breeching at :: Vm ! IS !!JS lowest prices at S. J. Link's. I illowlng stations and ~ imcu^'ors- i'hlnueyV, ft yon want your school books before the . , . . ruHb, get them now ut op. Huperhilccdo lit. Mlllord'a Book Store j