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\ Ju; LU1 11 li <>\A I 1 l\'y ('< '1 ! 1 I '.'!!.< ' I j, ,( j. ; ' . : Tl H-ri MI . i |Vic-.i I 1 -.. .? hil. rr. '.- If? ? ?t :. t! ?ll- 'i'*;'- li??l#:!i i iii ., ;. ::. . t :; ii !. ! >;?... t?? tl?- long 1 au i .i jj tlj?; lilli?! y?.dlo wed lu issi Vt; j I liai ? ; robably found m un ?>1?1 j ?]< k draw? i i?r aniline tho rubbish in il., ?itii?.- au?! which you keep not so much because ol' lin" sentiment {hal uttafln - t" it. hut ruther because ii is a M?r| of curiosity in tlii> busy, |?ra?: I ?cal t i n??- of ? mr?. The lover of tin |..n-.- IL'" lol i his sweetheart when ii?;..wrote l" !mr that lier eyes were like \'iw II Ki:ns arel j lier voice ''like i'iiM>ie and :? whole lot ol' other i li inc ilia) i ii?' mau ol' t he period won'.i i.itt think "I putting on pupi-r. hceaii.-c lu- would feel quite certain thal duilihl t in- i:irl wh?i rc ec; red thal (ell er wo ii ?'1 certainly lan. li o', i r it, :iud rall li i III a goose if iiiil Iiin./ \s ors?;. No, the iih>?li;rri n?a ti do? - liol follow tl.ld fa>hi??iie?l hive I I ter model. II? may -a\ ??tltei thine.- just as silly, bul they ar? sa i ?I: in a ?lillerciit way. II*.- iloesn' t ? j unto |?ncl ry <.!' t he' ' I {os?s ar?; red j violets ari; blue order: nor do?'?i he tell ii i - !;iil.\ j'ai r thai I he hours sp? ?'i away l'r??m her aro unthill*.' muli tli.in one emil i ii linn < sieh. Sh?' would mn believe Ililli if hi; did. I! ! hr maid v. I.i'a. thi! modern lover's letters go i? wis?-, she can lead all this, llitMigh, b?tW'-'cii th? lilies, for, though t he stj le in love h i lei - has changed, lovers have not. The old fas lijo mil love letter e'oiihl he found m a ny "entupi?te hilt ei writer,"' so thai, tin: youth ortho maid who was mil ?plite np un bin-h matt? r had but to consult the "complete letter writer," and there was to bo found just thu proper form, that like u patent medicine-would do for all. Blanks were left for names, and these suppli 'il and thc letter was ol' the correct and approved sort. lt. was laden with sighs mid a bit of poetry, and, all together, ii desirable love let- | ter. Of course, all old-fashioned love | letters were not copied from a ''com pleto letter writer," but it just goes to prove that there was once a typical love letter when there existed a widely circulated book with love hitter forms till ret.dy for copying, doesn't it? Thc greatest men, and women, too, that ever lived have written love let ters. Some of them, you know, have boen published, but, comparatively, how few. Love letters were discover ed to be very silly things long ago. lt rarely adds to a man or woman's greatness to have their love letters published. In rare install?es it does -there ate the Brownings. What a fascination there is about one of the quaint, old-fashioned love letters! lt almost makes us sigh to think of their passing, to laney our children or our children's children discovering no bunches of yellow lit tle letters, with, maybe, afaded flower or two among them, and all tied to getherwith a blue or lavender ribbon. It makes us sigh to think how cruelly unsentimental a typewritten letter, that exists simply because its recipi ent forgot to burn it, will look to our daughters-if they happened-to be of a sentimental turn of mind and go on a quest for "mother's old love letters." ' It is such a ^delightful thing, you know, for a girl to discover that her mother was a lot inor?? !V???!ish and sentitneutal'ubout her love allans than she is; that ?lack never thought ol' writing her such silly sturt a- her father wrote her mother. Very pathetic stories have been tobi ailinn thc woman who carries over i ld love letters, it is-not nani to fane} her sitting in a dim room with a lot of hapless j mi s.*i \ cs strewn over her lap and her eyes dim with tears as she reads over and over again the little verses and tho vows. How it would have shocked the maid of thc long ugo to have ber lover employ >so business like a means of communication as the telegraph, even provided thc telegraph had existed in the long ago. Now thc busy man often "wiros" his?, sweetheart, and does not think anything of sending her a typewritten note, and the sweet heart, like the sensible little body she is, docs not sit down cither and bemoan her fate and declare that it all just amounts to "dreadful neglect" to be treated so. She is glad to hear, bc it ever so briefly told, that her busy lover thinks of her in the rush of business affairs, and she roods thc telegram over once again or the type written note and then tenrs them up. She may have a few precious letters tucked away-what girl has not? bul tho modern collection of love letters is not largo and is not tied togethei with ribbon and each letter numbered, running up to J)(>5 for each year. Do we regret the passing of the old fashionedjlovo letter? I for one cac hardly say that wo do. It would bc sadly out of placo to-day. It would be so terribly out of joint with thc *;?noa *Ka+. it vniild he n thiner tn hi Lr, i ii livo. Will) ' I '1 ! < >S( ! < > i' 1:1 IO ' 11 i j i io. .7. /."'HI'S /.Y/*if/?ffV. i ? i i yt nighed it ra tit vi* 1 11 .' " . ?iv thal it is til-: I f'-ifi nj' i ! .i is 1 . - i ! ' : ? nu- ut u!.?.*.,*: 1 ill' ...ni l ?liips "I In 'ila . ?Vi ll it ina v |?c t lilt th?;, an! r ju lil. lt i- l'.jijnjs vriy HU' (Kal u-ii.' ii al'- if.- i mil H''i than t in y vvi-rr r -.) it SCIMIIS. ac i-i.nun'.' I-. -i"i i' - t hat ?ire t'iM tu iMitlsl'ii :' I II'IIIM I \ i' - II?L'II. high above ilu.muionplacc things of earth, tu h. wm -h i pei I from afar ami approach . .? willi awe. Maybe it i-^ to he re L-L uni that tin- days of man'.inly grace lowan! woman an- past, ami thal he semis her telegraph messages instead "f seat tere?! notes hy special courier, winn he wa nts lier to lie uer lain tn he ready t" go to the. play IT ihe hall. Hill that ail belonged t?. the timi' when lil' moved aluin' muri; slowly (han it docs to ?lay. Ami I wonder il men are no! secretly g la ?I al'ti rall t ii.it women are mur.un pallion - t han idol Sol h ii" ?go I hoard a tuan win. i a liaehelur, complain that women are m-! a- tiepi pilent a- they use i 1" he. ..( I. yt - tit y ar.-, ' retorted tin biight-eyed girl. Ami then she hit her lip ami suddenly - Inp;.eil. The j bachelor looked up at her quickly m w liuhl seeming t" break in U| his hewihlen il opinion '.I' worn Th.- bright eyoil girl wa - the last . in the w .rid l.e wuu?.I have expCC tn I.e.ir make such a declaration, iva - in lier >t lidio I hat we were i evening, ami we were there beca .die was a woman thal lame ha? lu tn smile upon ami we ?eli honored h. hiililen to spend a while with h l>;.i (?o' haehclor think that his e. plaint would more than halt' v please the girl? I fancy that he ii I wonder il' a romance will spring of that evening's mooting-thc bau lor's complaint ami thc bright e; girl's denial of the change that i generally supposed woman has um gone since she has tried her wings ; found them not so bad after all ? '? bachelor has gone on his way rcjoic for a long time that bc understood i up-to-date woman, but thc brig eyed girl gave him a hint that he uiu not, and maybe-who knows?-he may become interested in finding out that there is no such thing as a chance in woman's heart, though there may bc in her ways. Hut, to leave the romantic side of love-letters and to look at thc practi cal. More times than one it would have been well to recall, ere a letter was written, thc good old adage, "lt is better to walk a mile than write a i line." j You know that men have not. been always thc only love-letter writers. I lu fact, women have generally been I supposed to bc moro given to this weakness-shall 1 call it that?-than tuen. And I am glad that girls no longer till up pages with silly non sense. Womau has lost just faith enough in mau to make ber recognize thc truly faithful when bc comes her way. She docs not write sentimental letters indiscriminately just because she thinks such arc expected from her. Indeed thc modern maid, just like the modern man, rather thinks that she is expected to be sensible, and sensible she usually is. Maybe when she is ijuitc sure that ber Prince Channing's a licet ion is anchored fast she will i write long and romantic letters, but nut until. Ask thc beau ol' the period and he will tell you that he is often disappointed at the pour sue? e-s lu: has in calling forth sentimental letters fruin the girls of the day. They are ail too buay, bli ss their heart.-, to write love letters, unless they are \ . ry. very much in lovo. And surely, no man can be found who thinks wo men have grow n less lovable because of this. We may sigh at thc passing ol' thc old-fashioned love letter if weare sen timentally inclined, but love letters are often doleful things to have about anyway, especially if they tell the story of a romaneo that failed. A Weed Destroyer. Once more beneficial usc has been found for electricity. It is the de struction of weeds. The Illinois Cen tral Railroad is the first to employ it for that purpose, in order to keep down thc weeds along its lines of rail road. Not only has elcctrieity been found serviceable for weed destruc tion, but thc cost is mueh less than when done by hand labor. It cost the company in thc past about $40 per 1 mile to destroy weeds. "With elec tricity, five miles of weeds can be 1 killed in an hour at a small expense. A brush, heavily charged with elee 1 trioity, runs along about eight indies above the ground,'and every weed with which it comes in contact, how 1 ever big and strong, is immediately j killed, and turns black as if frozen. ) - - Tailors say that hard cash makee ? tim host linincr for nneketn. \ Alt!) fill' tilt' lop. As long ?t- ll|i> highest pices arc I ai l for ? ii<* tV'st, i ii?' iii??.-'! - liter: prisiiti! ?.. i .. i ; ? ? i ~ will -pan1 iicitjivr p i i -1 - nor eXp< lise lu pl iel i \\n best, : Mt ll lin if neighbor- ?'. un? < x?l'l ; ..- lyes tn li iv. ji up, i ie y \\. i :in<? t|.?iii.-eiy?tf in lilli backgi mimi. * Mijrj ia: i., i - lilli keep al>r< a -' rd ?i? i.e. - Tiley rn,i-i think: tl.-;, li?u-t read; I li ey iii'i-t study; tlc) inu.-t ex purim m. they Min'st exert lindi' minds tudu fullest ex lent lo il rag oui froiii motlier earth her. .secrets. nf fertility. Let them do it and sin- will re ward lliem with fertile liclds and good crops io ahuudaiiee. and they will ctij?iy thc richest blessings of the must satisfy ing and noblest occupation on earth. The wide awake fanner, who has studied up agriculture can always live j as good as any other professional tuan, very often much better. I'or pure and fre.-.h fruits, vegetables, butter, eggs and un at lhere i- nu elie to com pete with tin- fanni/-. f'rtntintf /.'arno r. --?. . w. There i- a L'Uti in the liritisll j navy a JJ lon Armstrong, which hurls : a -."lid shot ti distance of limites, the highest point in tim are described i by the shot being 17.0011 feet above thc earth's surface. The discharge of j tim gun ca II liol ho heard at tim place j w her? t lie ball si t ike-. A mau i-. always a fool. If he i bc young, the vvorhl says, "'When lu: is ?.I 1er he will know more. ' If he j uld vcr j ? ! >'t, ?If. tin' I a his nut N. it he ?le far It ve. .. in life. A mechanic or a larine< uccus "grit " in his soul as well as on his hands. In whatever line of work a man is called upon to make his way in the world he niT.'*t show pluck, and steady, persevering deter mination if he expects ra win and hold a worthy woman's affection A woman judges a man from appear ances. If he is energetic ami forcible she doesn't always stop to reason why. She looks like the Spanish senorita at her win dow and applauds the man who fights bravely. He may win, he may lose ; but he must never flag ; he must fight. A man doesn't always do himself justice. He may make a bad showing when he really isn't to blame. It is common to say of a man who is timid and incapable that he is "white livered." Sometimes this ia literally true, yet not any reproach to a mau either. Man}' a man with a brave, willing heart for his work acts at times like a lazy "quitter," just becnuse his liver is out of order. It is the commonest kind of a disease. A man doesn't know what is the matter with him ; he feels all thc strength and energy oozing out of him ; he can't work ; he can't eat ; he can't sleep ; he can't even think clearly. Ile loses heart and courage and flesh : pretty soon he feels it in his lungs. ?^ Thc doctors call it consumption nnd prescribe lung specifics. Hat what thc man needs is a medicine to gu deep down into thc foundation1; of the trouble : clear thc poison out ol' his blond; wake up his liver, purify, revitalize and build lip bis system from thc foundation-stone, lie need" Ur. !'i ree's Hohlen Medical Discov ery which has cured innumerable cases of obst in ale liver complaint which the doc tors diagnosed as hopeless consumption. The work of this masterful " Discovery" begins at thc very corner-stone of life in thc stomach and nutritive organism. It gives appetite, nourishment, rich blood, healthy, solid flesh. A cough is only a symptom ; there are other things that liiake the cough ; they must bc got rid of first, tile cough may bc thc last thing to go nwajA Dr. Pierce's marvelous " Discov ers' isn't a lung specific ; bul it does more than any such specific can ever do. It sweeps out of the blood all the foul dis ease-germs that lodge in the lungs and originate consumption ; it heals and builds up the delicate tissues and imbues the entire system with strength and active energy. The fact is well established that the "Golden Medical Discovery" cares weak lungs, bleeding from lungs, obstinate, lingering coughs, laryngitis, bronchitis, throat disease, and kindred affections of the .air-passages, which, if neglected or badly treated, lead up to consomption' Many thousands of well established cares of such cases are reported by the most trustworthy citizens. Many of these cases had been pronounced consumption - and Incurable - by the best local physicians before thc sufferers commenced the ?se of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is recognized everywhere as the greatest of nerve and strength builders for weak and niling women. His " Pleasant Pelleta " are acknowledged as the most perfect natural laxative ever prescribed. Out of his lifetime experience as n prac ticing physician and professor of physiol ogy, Dr. Pierce has compiled a wonderful thousand-page book, illustrated with over ?oo drawings and several colored plates, t is entitled the People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, and is a complete family medical library in one volume. Nearly seven hundred thousand copies were sold nt $1.50 each. Dr. Pierce considered the profit on this sale warranted him in issu ing a free edition, and a paper-bound copy will now be sent absolutely free for the bare cost of maili.-.^. ai one-cent stamps, or in heavier French-cloth covers for 31 stamps.* Address World'? Dispensary Med ical Association, 663 Main Street, Buffalo. N. Y. Only one copy will be sent to one 1 family. It should be in every family in the land. * All Sort* of Paragraphs. "When a man is a n tr ry lui tells yo'i'i u ii a tim thnTKs ol y ? ? u. ^fT'STT aii'l win II a woiu a ii is angry she t- Ii you what sin; thinks of you uni] what 1 evoryhoily else think- -d' you. * >,<i fas h inti.i in dre.*.-* may '.> r< . l iyeiJ, hut lio n!?l la-hem lueiliojlie ...m repli. t ! h.-i m hi rlai a - folio ??nd l.'ioirhom liemedy. i'or sah hy Mill (irr Drug (Jo. A fanner who hus. tried ii. says that h"-.-- watered exclusively with well water will be free from cholera, while those that use surface water frequently get the disease. Von invite disappointment w 11 tv ri you experiment. Dewitt's Little? Karly Hitters a<? pleasant, anwy, thorough I itt t? pilln. They ''uro conutipatioii ?un? sn'k headache jn-t as nure as you take them. Evans Pharmacy. - I'roud Dame-''I do not see how j yon could think of marrying into such i a commonplace family as that.'' Ito mantic Daughter-'"(Mi! I'm outgoing j to marry into his family : he's going tu marry into my family." Moro than twenty million free samples ?il ImWUt'a Witch Hazel Salve have lu-eo ?lixtributed liv lin? manu facturer*. What better proof ol' tlntireonlidenco in its m?*r itH do you want*.' lt eures piles, hums, .??.allis, sons in the shortest space of time. Evana IMiarmaey. 'I'ln- habit nf complaining is one j that crows ami crows, and thc mau or j woman that becomes subject t?> it is ' sure to lose influence with all his as sociales. ? hm Minute Cough Cure MUrprises peo ido hy Its ?pihrk eures, mel children muy j tnko it in largo quail ti this witlmut the loiisl damier, lt. luis won tor itself he , ti?-?Jt reputation ol' any preparation uitcd to-day for colds, croup, tickling in th?? ' throat or obstinate coughs. 1-3 vans Phar III a? y - The great object of religion is nat to prepare people to die, but to pre pare people to live. If people live right they will die right. ImWilt's Witch Hazel Salvo bas tho luiii. st Male ol' any Suive in Um worlil. This fart and its merit has led dishonest people to attempt to counterfeit it. Look out for tho man who uttemplM to deceive you when you call f?>r DrtWitl's Witch Hazel Salve, tho gnat pilo cure. Evana Pharmacy. - Thc rcgistere 1 distilleries of North Carolina, 1,4*4 0 in number, last year produced b7>U,71? gallons of spirits. The moonshine output for thc same period is thought to have been about the same amount. For broken mir facen, sores, insect bites, burna, skin diseases and especially piles there is one reliable remedy, Dewitt's Witch Hazel Salve. When you call for DoWltt's don't accept counterfeits or frauds. You will not be disappointed with Dewitt's Hazel Salve. Evana Phar macy. - Grasshoppers attain their great est size iu South America, where they grow to a length of five inches, and their wings spread ont ten inches. When yon call for DeWitt'e Witch Ha zel Balve, the great pile care, don't accept anything else. Don't be talked into ac- i cepting a substliute, for piles, for sores, for burns. Evans Pharmacy. - Unless a Christian's walk cor responds with his talk the less he has to say tho better. A stubborn cough or tickling in tbe throat yields to One Minute Cough Cure. Harmless in effect, touches the right spot, reliable and just what is wanted. It acts at once. Evans Pharmacy. - Enjoy what you have, and do not be envious to those who have more than you have. Truth wears well. People have learned that Dewitt's Little Early Risers are reli able little pills for regulating 'he bowels, curing constipation and sick headache. They don't gripe. Evans Pharmacy. - The average height of the human race is 5 feet 51 inches. SOW NOW CRIMSO RTE, KENTUI OROHAI ONION Largo Fresh Lot on hand. , EVA! - "7" ~f SS m > ? 0 S? O 50 c sw 9 2* i . p CD P a- 1 1 : ; MUSIC, MUI :piA.isro?, And Small Musical loslrui THE C. A. REED ALLOW na to call yonr attention to th most refining of all educators, and grow un in ignorance of this elevating and t??noc of proonring an Instrument of some BARGAINS in Pianos and Organs which w Though it ls hardly necessary to make sede os regarding Quality, Price or Terms, made regarding oar goods have proven corr we receive corroborate this fact. We can c tl?re purchasers to call and examine onr Ste Respectfully, Til?: iii- ami cares nf life press hard lipon you nt times and you almost despond, lint fail ami hope, with the L' .f ' i fubo/j bear > ?ii Up abu 5'0U -tili struggle oh. Knduranco is thc word. "iii' that endurcth to thc cud shall be saved."- ( In ician ?I, ml,I. Tile tomb of Noah i> su j posed t . lie in tin- small town of Xtiklttchc* van. un the plain of Ararat. The burial place is at ile; side of thc broken walls ?d' au abandoned fortress in thc midst of a vast plain, which i> literal* lycovcred with thc remains of bygone glories. - An aged Beverly, Mo., woman claims to have slept on tlu' sante curd ed bi d every night for the last ninety y cars. Oh, the Fain of Bhotimutism often causes tho most in tense suffering. Many have for years fainly sought relief from this disabling aiseabvi, and aro to-day worse off than ever. Rheumatism is a blood disease, and Swift's Specific is the only euro, be cause it is the only remedy which can roach such deep-seated diseases. A few years ago I was taken with inilanima tory IMioumatlam. which became so intenso that 1 wa? for weckn uunblo to walk. I tried Jjm\mm> several prominent physl j-nranraj-*- clan 4and tonk their treat gswfaf?tm^' 'nein faithfully, but was RjW@jSsffcft) unable, to get th" sllght Mfip^^^ est relief. In fact, my con. MM i^pi dition premed to grow ^ rT^^T-Th?H-4-^e from November to March ^?g^^^^Sr?/p^r* I snfTorecl agony. I tried ^jnispfEraJ?W / l'\ many putcnt medicines, LtffflwR^fifj J?? i but none relieved me. w??U/i ? I'p"n the ail v J co of a c - nh .>?' V friend 1 decided to try 8. R. S. Before allowing ino to tuko it, how ever, aiy guardian, who was ii chemist, ana lyzed tho rwnit'dy, and pronounced it free ?>f pote.-di <>r mercury. I felt so much better after taking two liottlos, that I continued the ma ndy,ami in two months I was cured completely. Tho cure was permanent.for I have nevurslneo had a. touch nf Kheuttiatl.mn though many times exposed to damp and cold weather. ELKANOB M. TlPI'EtL, 0711 Powelton Avenue, Philadelphia. Don't suffer longer with Rhcumat ism. Tlirow asida your oils and liniments, ns they can not reach your trouble. Don't experiment with doctors-their potash and meroury will add to your debil ity and completely destroy your diges tion. 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O -Sa s efl f Z a O ^ a ?s : SIC, MUSIC! o?Gr^L.]srs, mente, of Every Variety, at ?.MUSIC HOUSE. e vital and important fact that Music is the we cannot afford to allow onr children ta 1 refining influence ; hence the greatt mpor kind. We have at present some GREAT e would be glad to show yon. this statement, wa allow no one to ouper and every representation thai we have ever oct. The many unsolicited testimon?ala ?ortalnly make it to the Interest of proapco ick, or write as for catalogues and yrioea. I Jil fur |MU.'ICH':A of the world's N-*', clMirfCr MI 'KIM. StillKnntiTii* mani ni4>uouml fuji*. All grct-fre. Mu.H- uni;- t>y It-: X. Iv. {.''A I It II A ?IC COMPANY, H . . l.oulu N?-?V YiiiU. Boston. Philadelphia, hams^sjKiil^Ss^l^l ri; ; NEW GOODS ! Low Prices OUK. FALL LINK OF DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, An? on our counters, amt you will dimply los? money if >ou buy before H(*I (?onde Wo have H new line of plump, ulick Staple linois tbat people mnJDF* ..niton hifxli or low. 1 ?** We k'tHip tho fniPHt lines of FLOUR obtainable, including all the brands ofik lard's Celebrated Mills. Everybody koowa what "Obelisk"' Flour IH-tliev kn to Im the hc-L Buy no <>tli><r * " Hive us vour trade on Kiogan'a Reliable HAMS and LARD. Mso, huy your Kine COFFEE, RICE, BUG AK, TOBACCO, MOLASSES Sftc M>1?.\, STAUCH, and other things too numerous to mention, from UH'?njjj protniae to give von best values, and appreciate every cent of trade given ii? Yours faithfully, BROWNLEE & VANDSVERg, 1* S. - Mr. Brownlee will pay you tho highest Cash price for your Cotton. DON'T DO TT ! ?????BmKBBBBHIHn DON'T BUY A CENT'S WORTH OF GROCERIES Until you have HOCH what I am doing-. I have a FULL, FRESH STOCK of FANCY and FAMILY t.ROCEIUFS, CO N FE CT I ON BRIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC. My stock of CANNED GOODS cau't be excelled. Give mo ti call. No trouble to show Goods and quole prices. Prices aud Goods will please you. Frc City Delivery. _e. F1. BI G BY. - A cheerful temper, joined with f JAi?09?9^^?tf^^mPi?\\\t innocence, will make beauty attrac- ia^l^Al' tive, knowledge delightful, and wit ^nH|tfK|<a LIMITF good-natured. iftl IS ^RAIM SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ^^^^^DJ?UBLEDAE TOT* Xl IV ATLANTA, CHARLOTTE, ^-WrT WILMINGTON, Condensed Schedule in Effect NEW ORLE August 7,1698. AND RT A TT ON H Ex. Bun. Daily NEW YORK BOSTOH, STATIONS. No. 17. No. ll. RICHMOND. Lv. Charleston...... . 7 80_a_m WASHINGTON, NORFOLK, Ly. Columbia. ll 05 a m _PORTSMOUTH. " 5ewieOT.!!!!!'.!i:'. 6 45 it m 12?pm SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JULY 18,18 ** Ninetr-Six.".".'. !'..".... 7 42 a m 1 18 p m 80UTHBOUNi> " Greenwood.. 8 00 a m ISO p in-_ Ar. Hodges. 8 21 a m 2 10pm ??. ? ?r '-H (M) a m 2 40 P m L? New York, via Penn R. R.*ll 00?rn 1 Ar. Abbeville.. ? 00am ~ T P ? Lv Philadelphia, ? J 12 pm ll Ar. Bolton. ? 05 a ni 8 00 P ra LT Baltimore '. S 15 pm i Ar. Anderson. IMO aro il a p m Lv Washington, " 4 40 pm 4 Ar. Greenville. lo 10 n m 4 00 p m Lv Richmond, _ A. C. L. 8 56pm t Ar. Atlanta..,. U55piri 9 80 pm Lv Norfolk, via 8. A. L.?8 30 pm ?9 -- ~z-- --- Ly Portsmouth, *' ..... s 45 pm S STATIONS. No. 18?' No. & Lv-wiido^-.. .Ml 2Spm'i? Lv. GreenviUe. 590 pm TtTiFH^i Ar Henderson, " . 12&6?m '1 " Piedmont. 5 63 p m 10 40 a m Ar Durham, " .f7 32 tm ll " Wllllamaton. ? 10 p m 10 55 a m Lv Durham. " .f7 00 pm til Lv. Anderson. 5 00 p m 10 40 a m Ar Raleigh, via 8. A. L.~~?2 16io "? Lv. Bolton. 6 80 pm 1110 am Ar Sanford, ". 3 85am I Ar. Donnai da. 855pm 1185am Ar Southern Pines " . 4 23 am I p. Abbeville. ?00 pm Mts ? waa?ro, ? - SS? i Lv. Hodges. 7 15pm 1150 am Ar Monroe. " ". 6 4-Jam I AP. Greenwood. 7 40 p m 12 15 p m Ar Wilmington " 'U > " Ninety-Six. 758pm 12 80pm - " " Newberry. 856pm 180pm. Ar Charlotte, " .*7 60iia;? " Prosperity. 0 00pm 1 40 p m | Ar Cheater,.?8 03 am ll Ar. Columbia. 2 50 p m Lt Co?urobiB> c. y. g L, ?-B_.^ Ar. Charleston. 6 40 p m , - ?--?, . ? . ~ --? 9 07J id Cia 10 20a 1089a' 10 54a 11 25a ll 40a 2*6p Daily] No.iB1 780a Lv... .Charleston-Ar ll 80a1 1215p ?aop 205p 223p 287p 81 Op 840p 700p STATIONS. IDaily No.14 Daily No.?O Columbia." 2 40p 9 80p '..Alston." 1 55p 8 60a '*.Santuo." 12 55p 7 ?up .Union." 12 38p 7 80p " .... Jonesville .... " 12 21p 0 53p ".Pacolet." 12O0p 6 42p Ar.. Spnrtanburg.. .Lv ll 40a 0 15p Lv.. Spartanburg.. .Ar ll 20a 0 00p Ar.... Asheville.Lvl820a 805p 640p ll 00a "P," p. m. "A," a. m. Pullman palace sleeping cars on Trains 35 and 88,87 and 88, on A. and C. division. Trains leave Wpartanburg, A. & C. division, northbound. 0:87 a.m., 8:8: p.m., 0:10 p.m., (Vestibule Limited.); ?ont-hHrmwH t->.-?a a m 8:15 p. m., ll:84 a. m!,'(Vestibule Limited.) Trains leave Greenville, A. and C. division, northbound, 5:45 a. m., 2:84 p. m. and f> :22 p. m., (Vestibuled Limited) : southbound, 1 :'-'5 a. m., 4:80 p. mM 12:80 p. m. (Vestibuled Limited). Trains 0 mid 10 carry elegant I'ullmnn .loeping cars between Columbia and Asheville, enroute daily i .et ween Jacksonville andCincin noli. Nos. 13 and 14.-Solid trains, with Pullman ParlorCars, between Charleston mid Asheville. FRANK 8. GANNON, J. M. OUT J?, ThirdV-P. ?: Gt?i. Jlj;r., Tronic Mgr., WoshinRton, I). C. Washington, 1>. C. W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK, Gen. Pass. Ap/t. As'tUon. Pass. Ag't. _Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga Ar Cheater, .8 03 am ll Lv Columbia, C. V. A L. B. R... Ar Clinton 8. A L. 9 ? am *H Ar Greenwood ".10 35 am Ar Abbeville, .. .1103 am ArEl'erton, .""" 12 07 pm Ar Athens, " . 1 13 pm Ar Winder, *. . 1 6G pm Ar Atlanta,S A. L. (Cen.Time)2 50pm NORTHBOUND. Nn. 409. Lv Atlanta,6.A L.(Cen. Time) *12 OOn'n Lv Winder, " . 2 40 pm ll Lv Athens, ?' . 3 13 pm ll Lv Elbe-ton, .* . 4 15pm Lv Abbeville, " . 5 15 pm Lv Greenwood, " . 5 41pm Lv Clinton, " . 0 80pm_ ?rC?iumbla.CN. A L. R. ST j Lv Cheater, BLUE RIDGF R?'LROAD H C. BEATTIE Receiver. Time Table No. 7.-Effective vt-?- -, i898. Between Anderson and Walhalla. 8. A. L 8 13 pm Av harlotte. ".?10 25 pm Lv Monroe, Lv Hamlet, Ar Wilmington Lv Southern Pines, Lv Haleigh, Ar Henderson Lv Henderson Ar Durham, Lv Durham a to pn ll 15 pm IS O'utn , *2 16 ?ia 3 lino "f 7 >2aa , i.! 20pmJ At Weldon, " *4 f5:m Ar Richmond A.C. L. 8 15sm Ar Washington. Penn. R. R. .. 12 81 pa Ar BalUroo.'O, " . 1 46 pm Ar Philadelphia, " ,.". 3 50pa Ar Now York, M J..?6 23pD_ WEHTBOONO. EARTH otTND. No. 12 8TAT1ONS. No. ll. First Class, First Olas*, Daily. Datlv. P. M.-l>ave Arrive A M. s 3 85.Anderson..ll 00 f 3.66.....Denver..10 40 f 4 05.Anton....10 81 s 4.14......Pendleton.10.22 f 4.28.Cherry's Crossing.10.13 f 4.29.Adara's Crossing.10.07 S 4 47.Peneca.0.49 s 511..:.Weat Union.0.25 S 5.17 Ar.Walhalla.t?v 0.20 No. 6, Mixed, No. 5, Mixed. Daily, Except Daily, Except S an fl nv 8unday. EASTBOUND. WESTBOUND. J?. M.-Arrive Leave-P M. s 6.16......"...Anderson."...ll JO f 5 55.Denver......11.88 f 6.4?...Antun..11.60 a 6 81.Pendleton.1202 t 5 10.Cherry's Crossing.....12 14 f 5 11.Ad/mis' Crossing...12.22 ? 4.47) ...........Seneca. (12 40 . 4 10 f..."..Senses.I 145 s 8 38..?L.-West Union. 2 00 s 3 30...?..Walhalla. 2.10 Ar Portsmouth S.A. L. 7 25am j Ar Norfolk ?' _*7 35?0 1 ?Dalty. fDiilly. Ex. Sunday. tn?jjlgj Nos. 403 and 402 "The AtlantjT?p VeaUbuled Tralo. of Pullman Sleepcri ce between Washington and Ati?*! man Sleepers between PorUmouth ai?u No*. 41 and 8?, .?The 8. A. L Erp? Train, Coaches and Pullman 81eep?>j Portsmouth and Atlanta. For Pickets, Sleepers, etc. apply to B. A. Newland, ?en'l. Agent Pa? I WM. B. Clement*, T.P. A..? Atlanta, Ga. , K. St John.VIco-Prealdont and Ora^ V. E. BfcBee General 8aparlnteadisl-| H. W. B. Glover, Traffic Manager. T J. Anderson, Gen'l. Passeng<r ? General Officers, Portaanouin. ATLANTIC COAST TRAFFIC DSPA W?LMINOTON. N. C., I?*? Fast Line Between Charleston\r ambla and UpperSonth Caroir Carolina. ""T > CONDENSED SCH EDI OOINO WEST, .No. 62. (a) Regular Btatlon; (f) Flag station. Will also stop at the following stations to tako on or let off passengers : Phln novs, Ja mee' and Sandy Springs. No. 12 connects with Southern Ballway No 12 at Andersen. " No. 6 connects with Southern Railway Nos. 12, 87 and 88 at Seneos. TD* tri\?tl u c- . nw. A?. IU, JmTMMtM ?3?.-*.) BVIU 7 00 ara SSSaua 98Sam 1088 am 1188 am 1310 pm 1* 60 pm 110pm 4 20 pm 810 pm G 12 pm 8 20 pm SOB pm 7 00 pm Lv^..""..CharleatoD. Lv........._...Lanos...T, Lv?....- w".8umter.-.-fi Ar.....?..^Oolamb!a.....-}J Ar.......,...Prospority.-ft Ar-,_Newberry.-^ Ar............ Clint' n. Ar............Laurens.--f. Ar^^_G roan ville-'VI Ar.^^^partanburg.^-Yl Ar_. WlnBtboro. S-t'-f. Ar- ...Chatlott*vN. ^ Ar^Hcodaroon vi Ile. N. CJJ Ar-.AHhovllle. V. C-^? Ko?% and aa 80IM Tra?as bstw** andColnwbia.B. C. ? g p) GSB'l.j^f! nan*