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W..> .W.F * - There was thirty Stato teach ers' a;ssOciatiois in session during Christmas wook. The text books will cost Chica go $50.000 next year. The school fund of Massachu setts ainounts to $3,775,548. Forty per cent. of the children of California live in cities of 10,0 iwlhiabitanItS and over. What would the school boy, #nd pono oldor boys, perhaps, of today (10 Iith the rule in "Practico'.' in arithietics roioibered by many a man of to-day: "Deduct tie tare and trot, divid9.lo sttle-by 168, ond the quotient will be the cloff, which subtract from the sut. tie, and the remainder will be' th Aftor reading tho following clip ping, in reference to the city o Anderson, which we believe is the last city or town of any size in the State to join in the march of civ ifization if it would not be well for you to do likewise. At the graded school electior last Saturday the vote was over whelmingly in favor of ostablisli ing the schools and issuing ti $20,000 in city bonds to put uj the building and equip it. Ti vote was 139 to 11 in favor of thE bonds and 140 to 11 in favor o the tax. Steps will be taken a once to levy tho tax and to floa the bonds, and it is hoped to havi overytling in readiness for open ing im the fall. The following is clipped fron the (reoenvillo Mountaineer. W d(- not think the teachers of thi county are guilty of "the stylo but. it is thought best to givo h1int.: The Augusl.a Chronicle admin isters a very propor rebulko to the prevalent nonosonso in regard t( tle pronunciation of th i word program as if it. wore writton "pro grum." Thore is no good author ity for thisB stupid fad, and the only reason why it lls come ini use is on account of "tlie stvlo, which govorns and controls the conversation of people whldo know very little ('1s than what is "tle style." It. is a pi3y that, educatod monl and women will vield thoir opiniions and forsake tlioir train Ing just beeinuso a particular fad gets current among them. No one objects to the shortoning of the original spelling of which is pro grammo, for this merely Anglici SOs the word itself without do. stroy ing its corTrect pronunciation and is in keeping with the univev sal custom when words in foreigi languages bocome abhsorbed1 init the English. Ihere is what th Chronicle says on the subjet.: "Trhe Century D)ictionary, ani the latest authorities givo the pire ferenco to the modern spellinp. and in this ago, whien we livi against time, it is well e'nouigh t< save the writing of two su perilunou havo ever soon destroys thie "a''*i sound in the proniunciationi. Theli Centur ,r Dictionary, and (1hose 01 late date give the accent on th< first syllable, and that is p~robaibl~ rosponsiblo for the (exaggera~t i' that has come ini silitinog th< pronmunition of the second~ syllIa le- But there is no warrant foi .it. "The~ dictionary simphlly give th'e information that the accen should he placed on tihe first syli ble, not that the pronunciationa the second syllable should bi chalnged. It is PRlOgrami, and1( no proGRAM, but the graim is thmer just the same. Exactly the sam .marking that has been taken as ni excuse for PRlOgrum is found oz epigram, (diagraml, and1( simil al words, showingi. that the accent il to be laced upon01 the first sylla ble, but nobody considers this jus tification for epi-grum or (dia grum. "Let us hear no more ini polit society the absurd PRO-grumi tha grates on the ears of every porsom who has any rogard foz the King' E~nglishi, but let us held to pro grain, which differs from the pro gramime of our childhood only ii the 81)e11ing-the pron unciation romining the same." NOTICE. I will sel iny entire stock of goods aycept GIroceries, at cost and below cost, on and after the 15th of Dec ember. Consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, H~ats, Clothing, Hardw are, '"ckery and Glass-ware, .tin-ware, "hey must be sold as I don't r- nnything no0w on hand stad1th ol bargains wbhk *forget t< .as it ii I need it goods al on'tas'.i foi d1i be re. SHE!PARD D EWLDN'8 Georgia Houiesmade for rough ware,. is, the best. Nice line Ladies' Shoes, patent fast eners given with shoes, so you will not be sewing on buttons every Sun day before going to xhurch. Chil dren 's shoes, a specialty. Indigo Prints best, 5 cents per yardi. All woci Twilled Flannel 16 2-3 conts per yard. All wool Twilled Flannel best 20 cents per yard. All wool Sciool Boy Jeans 16 23 cents per yard. All wool School Boy besh Jeans 20 cents per yard. 3-4 Shirting 4 cents per yard. 7-8 Shirting 5 Hats all kinds, and styles with 331 per cent off. )on't miss getting a $2.00 Hat for $1.50. Conic early before they are all gone. (ood line of Shirts and underwear, A Good pair Blankets, 90 cents. 1 pair Couinterpaines, 90 Cents. I. X. L. Pocket kmives 20 per cent oHl. Nails steel cut, 2- cents per pound. I By the keg 21 " Shot 01 celts per pound. Powder 20 " 9j Bost etztent Flour $3.75 cents per bairrel. Second Patent Flour $3.50 cents Straight Patent Flour $3.25. p-r barrel. We have m.any other things that you will need, which 'pace here dIon 't allow 11 to to mientioln, so cal to see us wheni im town Respectiu Ily, SIJEPPARD & ELLISON Easley, Sept. 27 1894. T *1 F. IF YOU WISH TO CUT A NICE FIGURE! . You can get everything that is necessary for a very little Scash at Jonesan Gris '. That little cash is something we are oblig~ed to have, and1 we -aemaking big cuts to get it. D)RESS GOO0DS Are. cut unItil y'ou woul not bu recogrnize a Siilk Finish Hen ri etta worth grI.0o, for 624 ets. All other wuool goods in pro portion. THJE LATEl~STL NOV ELTY OUT. It you want to cut expenIses, A1 save your 1loor, carp~ets, &c., buy one of our Novelty D~oor i Mats and take home t~o your - wvile. Price 95 cents. C P. S.--AIl those w ho have t accounts with us will please () e call and settle, as our goods are all sold at the lowvest cash prices and wec need the money. . JO0NES & GARRISON, No. 9 PENDLETON STR EET1. Nov. 22-94. Greenville, S. O. A gents Standard Patterns. (jata ogue free on reoniest tS Fam ly Groceries s ANi> Geneta1l Merchiandis. o W E hau O ust, received our STOCK OF GOODS for the present season, w ile'h we offer at the lowest prices po dible. We k p tnatgntly on hand a good sul hly of BACON,. F10UR, SUGARS. COFFIEs, Oh MO Jf&8E8, TiEAS. H ATS, G H IOES,OLOTJUINo, Fca *4QM G 0.0D S, 25 H IARDWAREl. Also, FA (MERTS*.TOOLS, and everydt hing. nieetk3 for' Farming purposesC. T A. G. WYAT's k~ Ea~y S. , YEAR! ar Customers. tion for Low Prices during the >of your trade. mard's Stives lbe the Loaders. Hassware of all kinds. CElENVILEfl, S. C. .OB Kl SlIY, Physician and Surgeon, ive at his. residI~e Mainl Stre.mt March 8, 1894 R. J. W. NOR WOOD, Dentist. Dr. .NW. Ml. Nq nwoon, A Ssistat Om1ce, 8 i Mjfain Street, Greenviiie, s. c. Jan. 9, '92 y Dt.LJ. P.CARlISLE, Dentist, Ore--n. .vile, S. C. 0111ce over Addisoi &. il(e~ten Drug Store. DR. W. F. AUSTIN, sI'm ECA,.S. C. Will he at Central the 211d. week and at 'itkens the 3rd. weck in each moth. A g)st.23rd. 1894 PRACTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC 20 years experientce. G raduadti e fromli 1irsit chools- 1tututer patronge of highest MCdl al ant hori tv, mIrakes an1d properly adjusts ny alyly spectacles. Ofilc over Dr. Ad ison's Drug St ore, (Greeiville, S. C. .1 tano 28, 1:,!! 1. 1:. I~mi m, J. 11. TilOltNI.1-:Y, Jit I.. t-. Ti 10OR N II.Y. HAGOOD J ' T1IORNLEY BROS., Etsleyi and Pickens, S. C.. (Oppositc H[otel.) *arriagesa. Bugg~ies, and $addio Ihorses, at reasoabi rates. g~S" Your patronage solicited. 'BE CLIAltK. GEO. E. COOPER Clark & Cooper, Deaxlers in 1arbl and aranite MORn0Rint, ['ONE1STONES, 'f every description Also. MANTIEL~S, STATIUARY, VASES 11d Wraought Iron FENCING, Greenville, .C. Sept. 19, '91.' If you wanft, the finest PIUTURlES made s the State, go to1 Whee1lr's Studio, 1i 1:iM llee AveuC~ne G reeniville, S. C W6f Crayn P'ortraitsi a specialty A pril 7-y. Dealet ii. N'aclis, D mi808i~ & J8elry, REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, Oct. 19.--3m I fas julst opene1(d all laltesbt styles of F811 aiid Wileor liilory.: A t t he lowesI possi blie prices. M~Ia ini8 Sreet, ( reenvi lie, $. CI. A pril B9, 1891. | | r r'le, Drain Sewer Pipe, Stove Flue, Fire Brick: AND FIRE CLAY. Si et ly pure Wil ite Leafd, Lin iced Oil and1( Tiirpentinie, Long p nlanl & MartIinez prure Ready.mixed1 PAI NTS.' .ime, PortJIan an1d Roso~enale Oeiielli 11 s an tI~er Pat'IS. I (Cihucs' improve:d Cold-water' A LA BA~1N E, ASHl, OOO18 Mll BLIlNDS, RESSED LUMBER, MOULD INGS, &C. ?"our O(Iee is at anmae addreas, 104, ashiangton Street, but we have ramioved ir Stook to the basemeont with atn en. anIce on I~Larons Street, 1ot a haundred et~ from our Ofice at tho rear f the Ware miS, Pleae gv us a call or write us. T. 0. BOWER & 80N. Mareh,5 1894. ....m avhe 5,0. HAPPY NEV To all oi We will maintain our reputa ar 1895, and solicit a contiuanc< Shepj Will continue to AM- ("rockery, Tinware and ( Cox A 1I ni u~ >Ltr, . - -A ---- - - -.. . . .. . . MAN ?MOOD lil 1Ia'. 1itreiI tO o al no - )I n As A U'rial.%~, W11111 kadto jiti 13 i 1Pcieu, S. U.. by It. 1i'KS1, . L DOUCLAS MQNK 13THEEST. $ HOE FORAKING. CSR. Co DOVAN' FRENCII &CNAMELLED CALF, 4.3.i0 FINE CALF&KANGARO. $3.r? POLICE,3SOLES. s2.. WORKINGME' -0*- EXTRA FINE ,I2.$l.9 BOYSCHOOLSHoE. LADIES~ ON4z.5GO j~( Z '.' ~~k SND FOR CATALOGUE 'A - 1 : C )OUIMA.. Ov, r G MIlion Vhople wcur tho D. L. L-gls$3 & $4 Shoes ti our slm 0s nre equay satisfactory hey give tt-o beet Vat. for the zmoncy. lieCq.Ic titiutomiA1100 In etyle amd fit. her c i r ny ar intrassed. ho price n r orm.i-ftr ecii solo. rom $S i . aaved Ova- cter m)::,kes, If your de.1 r cannot supply you we can. Sold by l'o !a e b~y .T. MPcall, Pickens, S. C. B. IMoIrgan, Central,S. C. GRJEENVILLE 1 evarl-in of all kin of Saws a Speciilly. L C. Mauldin, Proprioter. n3 1 FERBUSDIN BROS., Pd0[ CI aS id Iah08o, I07 MAIN-STREET. C itiEN~V[LLK, S. ('. Nowv ist the timo for sowingQ 1(d seedst. WXhenI yo)u wan1t to y n' Crim 1 ('lover Seed,S R'e1 G~over Seed, Ken tuecy Blue Grxass seeds.2 Orchar Gra;11ss Seeds, Silve'r Ball Onin Seed. P~oin peii Onion Seeds, r' any otherci Seeds, go to FEITUSON .lROS. id when~ you wa'nt to b)uy. Coffece, (Seed-tir-k, Rio,) Lnar, Bacon, Cigars, Tobne8 co, r anyvthing in the GrocOry 1111e, go to i* Eit USON BR(OS., 117 Mini-st., Greenvilie. 0ct. 18 O drt' gall ig t0 eloSo Ouit. ii mvrg och ol' A RNEM, COLA RS, SA DDLES, WVI HIPS, R~OBI'S, ETlC. [0vorythlin g kept in a first class me)Ss storo. ['huse goodIs havo got to go as business ha~s to bo closed out, ,vill close out in hulk. GOWER & GOODLETT, 102, Main-Street, Sept. 22-94. Grevle S. C. s a cpritn curo for (Chroualc foro E'ea, 'nulated Eye Lids Soro I'i ~ e , erna, Tetter, -8111t Riiotan and .e4d hea, :entes por~ box. For salo by druggiata. TO HOa8E OWNERSe. at 'ov putting a horse in a fine healthy con tr Sn try >Dr. OCady's Condition lOwdera. 10 iy-tono up the systqmi, aid digestion, euro of apptite, relievo constipation, correct soy ' llsordors and destroy worma, givinr ilfe to en old or ovor worked horse. Is psrgaeckage. For sale by druggista, 801 in so an ati e gai pm I rc to NOW FOR 1895. 1894 Behind Us. WO close th hard time year, 1894. First, by thanidng all our patrons ; we are thanlklt to every one; we have tried to do our duty to ali, and every time giving thei $1.00 WORTH FOR $1.00. We havo done1 a large business (big businesS.) NotwithstanLding the hard times, w, l-'ar from every ide, we have been favored with man,1y nOW c.iSto:iiers and the -1 ones have been kept in line, whieb is suflicieit evi dence that we are ott the iinante with god.i anid prices. we announced iI Titm Pi'ori.u-rs JounNAL, several veeks Ago, that we lad to unload our inmense stock, that anunolgueen'.et the eyes of' Thous ids who werc lin want of slI.oFES 11d such a stplliel(de fo our Ostore has Ilover oc eirod before wN'hen Ithese paoplo caino for Shoes they bought. them. As our Prices and Goods wvra : ight, thero wAs no looking around thinking they could (o better. Our Prices and Goods dil the work. We begin thl New Year with new zeal, backed by every advantage known to the trade; with our owi -ictory lehinid A us our stock will be larger and Prices Lower thin aiy house U in Greenville. lionest Goods and full valu e fhr Ilete Imoney drives away all hard times. "FACTORY PRICES" A THE WATCHWORD! JAS. . & E. B. DICKSON, 44 Sept 21, 'G 2 N 7. 11 i5 b 81 a ti U b NOW T HEN! Let Every Man, Wornan and Child ! Set dlown and studly this adver tisement as thlough youi were goimg to study your lesson, and~ you C will see mi a very little time why we can sell vou Cheaper than any other hCuhse in this State. In the first >lace, we claim to buy mhore Clothing than all the Clothing~ louses in this town putt together; in the second place, we do ot buy our goods from Traveling Men, who command large alaries; in the third place, we pay sp:ot cash for every dollar's borth of goods we buy; in the fourth place we do no credit 'usmness--wve keep no0 books, therefore we never lost any mon. ^ y inl bad debts; and in the fifth place, we have been in the ianufacturing business for twenty years and knowv the Cloth- A >g business from A\ to Z. Put all this together and v'ou can eadily see that we are just what we claim, decns' Suits from - - - - $2.oo up. h)ildrens' suits from - - - - 1 .00 " oys' suits from1 - - - - 2.oo "~ dens' Overcoats from - - - - 2.50 " ~oys' Overcoats from - - - 2.00 " lhildrens' Overcoats from - - - 1 .50 " pants from - - - - -50 " A i Come ill and see them and you will see we make no 13luffs. Come in, and as sture as you do, we wvill sell you. be DREIWUS & Co., THE NEW CLOTHIERS Greenville, S. C. *i 10Sept94tr 119 Mfain St reet. WV. MRS. JOB PBO0Ns BED I i.1 Cure Itlly Pi'1rm of 1nIoodi' hopi. rity If t lie "Bt i tts toid W sil a i-c cal'efully tused-together. 'oW or live years ago I imd a breaking t oi itv lose nti( face ; It wotilil Coline h:id Irnots whiel wmuild become raw -4. ''ho I rOhlle extentled to the ee-s I weakened them; the lids becaine soire dihschliarged, The face Iand an itclling, Iling smiat ion, as If lctiiles Wore ekitg tho siurface. Nothing I tried Ve mi ntty rellef. Sonte Ono sent mo >atinlilet of Mrs. Joe Person's Reimne n11d I conetided tW give it a i li. I light her Remedy and Wash, arid I be rist "1llt'ovo at Once. It coton made a >ttblet h and I have never beott lie a ap ., aso foun I 1 a lute ttrinbtirg, N . N ItltltS.44 ,1894 . or lo by Dr.. ( . w Gor. i-kenls, C. fUTHERN .RAILW 0c0 (EASTERN HYSTRU.) ondensed Schedule, in Effect Oct. Slst, t94 Trains run by 75th Meridian Time. 8TATIONu- I Daliy' I No. 11. r Charleston......... ............. W 7.t jm 1Columbia 1.40 k In Pros erty. -.............. . ..... 12.65 p in Newberry.......................1 1.0 pm Clinton .... (Ex Sun)....'.... 2.5P% Laurns....(Eg'un).310 p in " N Inoty ix. ....................... 12.16) m Greenwood. ................... 2.62 pm Hodges 3............. , . lOp in SAbbevillo...... ............... .d5~i~' 'Anderson.. . ................. 33 13 w Senlol .... ........... 5.40 p m ai la........... P - - -.......... .... .... ........ 110.-0 pmn AnOo. Daily No. 12. . Waha...................... 0.35 am Sonca ....-.....................10.00 aI ' Anderson................... 11.15 am Halton............................... 11.45 am S Donald's .......................... 1.... 12.16pm r. Abbovillo............,.111.f0oam Hodges ............................ 12:5 pm Greenwood....................... 12.5pm N.noty-S x .... ................... 1. pm Lauostux Bul...............10.40 am "linton (Ex Sun)..... ... .. 11.10 amn Newberry ..... ................ 2.39 pin Prosperity............. ....... 2.1 5 pin .Columbia........................,.... 4. 16 pfn Charleston....... ....,............,..1 8.45 pm etweon Anderson, Molton and Greenvillo. bally. D aily. 70. 1 I STATIONS. No. t. 18 p. nLv.. Anderson ......... Ar'12.O pm 5 p.nI m".. 3oltou... ....... " 11.43 am 1,5 p. m" will ninston........ " 09 sink 1l p. m " ....,...Pelzor ......... 11.03 am Lp. ilAr ......Greenvillo..,....Lv 10,15 am otween Columbia and Asheville. )ally. | ail ,. 0. 13. STATIONS. INo. 1M 1[5a.mi... Lv 'harloetonirI.s...J.45 pm ......... LV.ColumbiaAr- ........ 3.5',pm p........." . Al.ton... ', 31m .16pm .... .Santuo......... ..2 00pm 5 ".Uion. ........ 140p .51imn ..... ... .Jonesville "........240pm .17pm .......... Pacol3t... ........12.21pm .5jm... .rSparb'f'Ly ........ 11.45aml .fi5pm . ........ Lv Snart'b gAr. -- -.15ai sopm .. .Ar Asheville Lv ........ 8.10ain Nos. Ii and 12 qro solid trains betweon Charles in and Walhalla. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. and C. division, )rthbound. 4.01 ,. n., 240 p. in.. 6.22 p. m., (Ves buled Limit ed ; bouthiboundl. 12.57 a. in., 2.55 p. ,11.87 a. mi., (Vostibuled Limited): weat ltmd. W. N. C. Division, 3.15 p. in. for Hender mvillo and Asheville. Trains leave Groonyi. to, A. and C. Division, lrthbound, :la.mn..2. p.,. and 6,80 p.tn.,(Ves. buled Limited i, sou thtiound. 1.52 a. mn., 4.05 p. .12.28 1). in., (Vestibuledl Limited). ranins leave Seneca. A. and C. Division, north. und.,1.40 a.mi. and 12.69 p.mi.; southbound, 3.01 i. m.ta'd 6.01 p. mn. .PULLMfAN SERVICE. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on Trains M id 36, 3l7 and 30, on A. and C. Division. r. H. GR1EEN. J. M. CULP. Gon'l Mi'r, Trafio Mgr. Washington, D. C. E. BERKELE~Y, Supt., Qoluimbia, S. C. Oon'l Pass. Azt., Asst, Gon'1 Pass. Aog :, Wash~iin:7toi. D. C. A tlanta. GIa. ~OUTHIERN RAILWAY CO. (EASTERN SYSTEMi.) PIEDMONT AIR LINE. ONDbENSED SCHEDULE OF~ PASSENGEit TnlAINs, Ve..jf'stmi'It Northbound No.lt8'No 30'No.12 No.34 ov 18th, 1894. Daily Daily Daily Daily y A tlant a C time 12.03 mn 9.00 p 8.00 a . *A tlantaHtlime 1.00 p 10.00 1) 0.00 a . Noroross. ..... ........1o.37 p1 9.44 a . * uford........ .....11.0cr 0.7r Gainosvillo.. 2.25 : 1.23 p.10.47 e. Lula. ......... .. .... 11.541 p 11.1.1 z . 'Cornelta.. ............ .. . ....11.37 a. Mt. Airy ...... .............11.40 a . Toccoa........ .....12.41 a 1.t't; p.. Westminster ......... 1.17 a;12.42 p . Seneca....... ........ 1.36 a t2.M0 p i. 'Central... 4.40 p .02 at 1.33 . Grenville. 627 1.00 a 2.35 I:. Sparanburg 6.18 '~ 4.01 a 3.4 1 (lOnifneys. ..... .......4.42 a 4.24 p. ' Blsurg. 7.05 p 5.0J) a 4.-12 j 'King'sMonn .....5.23 a 6.03 1 '(astonia...... .......46 a 6.31 p. - r. Charlotte...8.20 p' 6.:.0 a 6.'0 p 9.00 g rDavl.....1.0a1.5a1.5a 12.50 a r. Richmond .... 0.45 a 4.60 p 0.46 a . r. Washlngton .. 8.42 a 8.30 p1...7.42 e " altim'o P.R.u. 8.06 a 11.3.5 p I...9.02 s Philadelphia .. 110.25 a|I 3.1 0 ai.... .... 11.30 5 'NowYork..... 112.53 ni 6.23 a... ..... 2.1-3 j Soutthboundl. No.37 Ne. 35 No. 11 No1.88 ______________ Daily Danily .Daity Daily r NOW Y ork r.Rt.l 4.30 p 12.16 n . 8....20 ; Philadelphia.. 6.r5 p 7.20 a . ...5 ? ittimoro..9.20 p 0.42 a .....37 g Washington... 10.43 p 11,01 a... 10.5 ; Richmond.12.50 a 12.30,n 12.60 a... Danvillo...6.40 a 5.55 p 7.00 v 5.00 a Charlott...8.5 a 11.00 p12,20 n 8.37 a Gastonia .............. 11.35 p 1.01 p . 1(ing'sMoun t'n .. ....... ..... 1.29 p,. Bliacksburg.... 10.47 a 12.12 a! 1.5 p'. Gaffnoys ............ ..... .. 2.10 p..... Spartanburg.. 11.37 a 1.00 a' 2.61 ii. Greenville.12.28 P 1.r2 a' 4.0 p . Central....1.16 p. 2.14) a 5.3 :. Seoca........ ........ 3.01 a~ o.0 p. Westminster......... . . .. 62.)p Tocc a.....n ..... 3.49 a 7.('0 Mount Airy... ...... ... 7.:;;, p. Cornlia.. .. ,..,...i... ...,. 7.11 y Lula..... ...... .....I.. .-2 a 8.I5 p. Gainesville..,. 3.31 p 4.50' a 8.3) p' Bluford- -- ---... .. 9.. .03 p . Norcross--. -- . . . .... 9.3p -A tlanta E~ timo~ 4.55 p I .20 a 10.30p. ---l-nta-. (mi 3.5 p 6.2_a, 9.30p . ' a. mn. "P. p. in. ''M." noon) "N." night. Pullman Car Servica: Nos. 35 and 30 Uni I St ates lFast Mal. Puillman Sleeping Cars be. een A tlanta Montgomery, andl New York. os.37 and 38--Wasthingtoin and Southwestern al itbuled Liimited.Throuigh Pullman Sleepers wennot New York and Now Orleans, via Atlan. and( Montgomery,and also between Now Yorkt I Memphis, via Atlanta and Blirmingham. ling Cars. ros. 11 and 12, Pullman Sleeping Oar between hmonad, Danville and Greensboro.. rains Nos. SR anid 54--The New York Florida >rt Line Limited-have Pullman Oars, aled St Class day coaohes from Charlotto ta shingtonl without ehatigo. ole oonnectionl of Nes. 11 and 12 with Nes 388 Si at Charlotte. A. TURK, S. II. IARD3WICKC, *n'l Pass. AgeS, MAst Oonoral Pass Ag't WASUNONTON, D.OC. . ATLANTA, GA, B . RlYDER, Sup intendent, Charlotlte, North CrelIna. H. GREE~N, J. M. CULP, Gen't M'gpr., Traffic Mn'gr. W4asaGTOrN., 0,O Washingtoa D, a