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PITCHEL, ttanoog," ChIckamangs%" Ete. 4-1--1--1-4--1-1 - - i +!--- ---. - - I-i- - -- -I aheh:nd our. own WiOOdle'ss 001i t-t of ti01rter Ablib:11tun wers 1110t re s ( ollowe tiull. This enelyl na o Tup'lo, 3119., wh li t' a :1 w : whih e:irly Il t'rugh t'hatttioog:l u tept , ot ItrIs .:~~a a aI Il I I s jI. -u / : 11 11 1! S ill'th IT 1 u10 r I ts s 1 ilh, C." :WLs onotu n t os ~ I I i'a~ur her ret' LL 1" ug~a ~s~ tifie OU. to - - ':aesideoso to ii iou ago.., woh bUp0e '7 ~ L ' a~asn 1~w Orth I was '- ~'i ~s as:, un er her ecen -ad A 'i rescuin a renioae. iath th.' ht au nt anew Weki S.t a .Lhour ago Jien' suppod Le5~ paJed ands btd h. ri. la~ adote tic ueF a gre.tow of :tfarg On thlle parto an~e(. enern t~!u befr abanni ng hlies w.y w the- thogto av me' an.I' ikl ing 1(.Iat. w adasig fiw Hee' Ind.u wod. I0 put09: beside heo 'r andyg b'wnd~ o nher hore's neck ,toked wt lie re ytrs wereU fjledon 11.gta en hdeo'., my fodsoe m.n re~teat Ie~ orwYOard w ithout u love me." "'here was esience', iave for tLs- : . ag wute~r oif I h.'. 'r'ek LJd thb' 'hut ing of th~e birds~ in the) tre'is bei d road. Trhe tou'chinig of our lp andsT of her: haiir faling overF muy isut, t be. ifi1st wire In her ' eyes, br ig .(W warmL~thi tO Iiy) beurt4w:yIn todyJI). Iaat ushe tsuddenluy d1isaAJg(Ed hr t ana though 'asarned of h'-r rrende~r, turned her hore' to mer(,'f 'IAy. I ':aught he~r ijand h.ld her lon:g oujgh for (jI<: rum e '-inbru ', one' Jong14 rting kiss, thena 1 let her 54o. As ush" lloped dlown the road I ecald utter r: 'You forgive mne fo'r thregtennir your thjer, for trying to conel you to g for hIs life'' "I'l come when the UnionIis saved," "When the Confederarecy tub acknowl Ig'ed" and sb h t ammalam th h:, "I ieti'v ." I nI eI . :Is v h1 ' t'll. "therk is lio Iu~oisst(tn., no' tihu Il ity, t hat doe 1" t enteor tut o t it, coIn pos It IotIt of u% 0 u;:11 - '' WN, v ulet :!:I". : II . 1 t:l V 1:3 t r, shortlIy before the l'at tie of k'1 1:1. :110 ngitn Nlien iitooI w s Mailtli agilitsi t T1itetui att N:1sh% i', lut it was ilot till a(to'r thAN snil 0100r at A it pollutiI'\ tlht shrwrtscntrd to a in ion tiuit wasi~ to be' itntsots w~ li t1ho reniutou of t i' st at os. int, Import ant fact I'ns ntilays Iv III aIited at secr't bIet '00'l tu ' tIal Iny w li'. I iave nk er Nit rt't to con f to her that utt:.: the wa It li'rortu1id. loe not of swtrtt s Irs tee. In overlulu ing ty l1:1''. he ot, rhay eane upon a1 tiq'tunlltit I got ti1 Ill r'd a ttI ljiniekl, itli in ' 'he ort cott ot t in the :rmIy. "Witit's aIl this about ?' shi it shed. 'Gal1ant :id tn'rttorious S'rtees i the eapture of I Itittvtile, lI c:ttur anld Steenson ,l uoIoI I jI n.' I though t that whel t he Y a It k's sit rprisd Itt1nis t vtile you werr' at our iiotis." "That ?", I si, t:tlig tihe p:per :Ilil PIreteti I tig to0 scrutt:e it. " lt. lhat was for, C11 lilt rIng n r'ht'l." "Wlutt rebel I hesit at ed. t ti ' p a ri t it'ad. "lont yoi rint'l'ti'r tli st''ie ill % hi'h0 your brother Irt' a f11 tinvlotai at part Y' ''1hi yOU tut'ani to ':il drawiig your1 'stol oi n all 11 :'titi'iel m 1n i gail:lint a nd ntueritortots net':" " 11,h . ! 10 y Conlil Ilitneti ' d evirryblotly r trthuing luring tIhe wnr. Ilut I !W t'ie'ilii til11, t'ir I ':c t 1tit'ld .. i .or' relitllious than 1' * 'arlu' bthit la'r :illid kisse'd it I . I : t:I r I- 1 t'" II h r n k 1 1 1 WI 'T FI EI,. \ \I T \F ; iA 1 .1t.FAS I N IN Ste St1Is I )epart ille0t i or . 't- has Iutiblished a valuable N o. 20, D IIvision 1if Statit ics, \\ !.k at (I ow,.itI Ig and( G -Ieeral .\ uI . onlit ion - in th Ie Il'a citic l - I o' the I *nitid 1 ta(es." , ired y 1Idwi n S. IIl1ines, tIl lv:I n ) Statistics. We t a ten :irt aj hs, to illustrate * mt par whi~chl achinerv i . .m' a'. wheUa field"' of the n !u, v -:ow which thle en1oilmus , zw 11 tourente (Af national to ing region of t he ca iited in tIh mtates of - Washinngtol and Tn.u1prCssioTI mdile oil Z !1b\ observation of - h in V11glue in this h nose to which he in the East. I . * ' tariniig opera )ItronI the sowin'g h a vestinlg of the with i the methids t 1rn home, and he s compal isos- inl It In. the more econo ty tylec of falrtning in tht cttitiy buh~t oin - in w herojmes Coin iiihi Iti'ids~ anti poli b t he ctnditionts ats he ~ . L I. 'a il t.oaist. Me - i E1 .-m-v t he best results in] wvou d ten'i be totally worth - lel'aille Coastadcne * wyin:- to its pecthar nlatural an ani re.soutrceS, the Pa~ciftic en has a farming system ist 1it iey i t, u . hei ue o f machinery of great ,~ whiiich me~ai's an econIomy of ina abo, liut which often means a a te-lf -:rai n, is another distinctive eatu. of~ this region , particearly in a :ia vahey areas of C.alifornia. Ivery:L ing ini the machinery line has wav',. leen iin a large scale. I 'loughs ie -Lt in gang-, reaplers and henadera iri hun t with cutting harms of unusual en.i, and every effort is madie to :(I:ihine sevteriN operatitons ini 9one, huseabig n mii to plough and nitiv'ate the greattest possible area of anid with as muany' horses as he can ontro!. -The broad, level tields of thle grain :ounitry, particularly ini the great valley f thme Nacramen to andi Nm .1 oaqu in 'ivers, favor thme use of the most 110on letrous anid compljiicated machinei y, anad IJi- fact has ledl to thte introduction of Lhe comiibinied hiarvester, by the use of' whtceb1 it 1ios-ible for three or four meni to control~ the strengthm of tweuty four to thhity-six horses in e:uttingt, thirash in , reelecaning and- sackintg grain, and several operations beimg ae comphlished~ as raidly as the ho ses can pull the maebo in es over thde g rotund. "1 The I 'aci tic Coast whieat legion, ats corideiiri.d in this bulletin, embrl~aces ail of the wheat pirodumi lands~ o1 i for n i, 0:,-c iuand Washington, ati the 12 i0 nothc por)01tion dif Idubho, whJhib - i raiticady, a conrtiinuation of the g'reamt I 'ailuse Valley. Mtethlods I:n1ioi.ge:d in tguitiva~ti'i. aind hurvest ditteacat from tho-e in aniy other see tion of the untry;il, in fact , (evenl udif Ifortait -sectioni. 'of thme I'acitie Coast re Wioni b-ve enAjiy A diitffercit mnethiodi bioth ofi t'' l!i i: loil and~ harv'esting the cropi. "~ J'iouging.. mi the Naclramenrto Val l';y is qlulit generfaly doune by gangs of fron fou r t') iour t'en pl1oughs, with a (i: 0 r ci; h t u tArir, andii to ant aver. ag'e dsepth of1 abiou thriee inches. At taebed1 to thii re1 o (f the plough ant drawn by th e surne teauu is a broadcast tAct >:Jw< I Vl -c nio(ws the seedr asjfast ntly> f0.oowed. by a ba' row', atttcabed ah--o to the' plugiJhi, w~lihib harrowvs in the isecd. as" I ajli' e: it ia sown. Thmus, at orf. lume arel: :';oropblihed thle th- ce operatiohs of io'g~hinig, -rowinig and barn 1'ingii inl the "seed' by one Iuw*' O th h is tAe 'a 'f '.ight rou'e 4:, at the rate of fr'irl t'-n to1 I Ill Jn Icre a: ia fi No fu riber: atteneg I ifL.i pid to I' the wheat il'J Ijun ii. it time~ toj cut the hay or har ve:st the rop:11 of' wheat. '' On the larger: farmes' pIil iouin andis replioughinrg are ~ ':gnenitty d'1t by large gangsM of pulou'his or datks, ii-awn by a tractionJ engpine, andr ini 'M m nier anu eniormous amrouit of work can be~ anennpiefJ ext in a very :hot pei d of tiLi, r" nther mos(Tt interekting keetiong of ('alifrni largely d IIilti'd to 1veit \ ttir%)e is h itd ie "'' i ult " hwIIv l, whielh atr' on it iiurs in the iivet, at vast Cti t eovoelvd vith water aind a growih of hitinies, w lit t tho pn v int- calledl tuhe '; ene this %mmvis t' the lantd. I "It aus of %umps and raims and h the thiwitig up of levee's th1-4e lands have h'en 1etv'l I :IiedI and ary 11ow atutot k the most ftrtilh of the State. W'ai heatm thoot' lidl telds ontlinarily . from (Iftv to eigh,t1 bu lels mA aere. u ,l'he tuI ity. li oev er, is not so go,0d as jb that in othi- seetions, huei on at'- I eotiit of 1i, 1t u10 ahl pot'ish ill tlhe bq soil , whIticht howo'vo %% ,'utis in t'il, posits 0 orgM'auik' Imitter il Is, con- 1 tieit'tltl. tii'ili~ t'11 tit'. " Itn : 'eunt tf the t 4 ness tit tlt, soil ehi Ili lt' ' e icks I it I lit' surfiet ' it is imipos,'ible' to use hI es on'W mu1 h hI of this :id. and tlit ':ate I psnit oflthe o d rauh'lit W00ik is done hl t it ten en l gileii. atfO tforhis 11pi-pose th i tites of tle t elivvs arte broadei by v flit atili tion of t m1.1ouls dium11s. winch .6id in s suipport it'; t he tremen~ldOus" ne igh t' It tite tuach mes andI itIII carry ing 0hem11 safely over t he crat'I's Iild iiu:uisyI soil. h Not l!te least pitut iiesquet' an11d mIl e terestingz scenet in tlit great valley * o the sifht ol th l an l a-ain harvest t ing. l' o.ibly two-thirds of the tt ire a wheat Irop of the State is harvested it with Ile cotubined harvtster-thrasher. I The great level vlt at tiels of the ecn - tral valley, anti even tlt, slopes of til t, foothills, favor t lit' use of the most. pondierous miachiinery,~ andl a sight of a 1 ntiodern harvestin out ltit at Work inl a Califortin wheat fieild is to the -asttrn f man both novel and interestin' tg. The pontlerous hiivster sweeps through tiiles upon iuiles of ripented I grain, clitting swaths froi sixteti to i forty-two feet in wiitihi, harvestintg, it cleaiing, thrashing, and leavinl Ig behinid c a long trial of sacked grain, ready to v lie hauled to the warehouse, railroad S or mill. q " This comhiniedl ha vester and1i thrasher, which is used in harvestig ig very generally throughout, the States, 1 is usually dtrawn by I wenty-four to I forty hot ses, harvests and sacks from Y twenty-live to forly-five acres of wheat 8 a day, and rt uires four mit it to operate i it. ly its use _,rain is thrashed direct- n ly from tihie field and left piled inl sacks I ecitail ug about two and onie-half a bushiels each. i " These sacks are stacked in the field, sometimes Ior weeks, without C fear of nimaterial damage from the ' weather. The standard horse machine commonly used cuts a swath from six teen to twenty feet wide, and the coin binled steam otiti of traction engine and harvester has a cutting bar from twenty-four to forty-two feet lg, harvests from GO to 125 acres it clay, and requires eight meni to operate it." Muscle Does not make the man. " The blood is the life," the vital force of the body. So it not infrequently happens that the man who looks to he a picture of physical strength falls a sudden victim to <isease. A pr~oper care for the blood would prevent many a serious sickness. Trhe cleansing of the blood is e r fectly accom pilsh ed by the use of Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Discov ery. It drives out the impurities and po isonous e ub stances which cor rupt the blood and breed disease. It increases the ac tivit~ of the blood ma ing glands, and so increases I the supply of pure 1 blood. It builds iui the entire hotly with good sounid flesh. There is no al- I cohol in "iColden Medlical Discov ery" and It is en tirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. Th'le dealer who offers a substitute for the " Discovery " does so to gain the lit tie more profit paid by inferior medi cihies. There is nothing' "just as good" for the blood acs "Golden Medical Dis covery" therefore accept no substitute. " I took1 fiye bottles or Golden Medlicl Discov ery' for moy bloodt." writes M r. william D. Shamitb lini, of Remny, cherokee Nacttin Indin Territory. "I hatd 'rin wdorms' otn tmel and I would butrn themi off an they woutld comec right back, and the - were on me when I commenced uasing 'Gold en .sdt ia Tcovery,' and the~y went awaty and I haven't beven bothecred any rnore." Dr. P'iere s Pleasant Pellets cure con stipattion. The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. The viscoverer of Swamap-Root at Work Sn i. Laboratory. There is a dIsease prevailing in this Country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by It-heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease, li kidney trouble is allowed to ad vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs, or the kidney3 themselvec break down and waste away cell by cell. Then the richness of the blood-the albumen --leaks out and the sufferer ha~s B3right's Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. D'r. Kilmer's Swarnp-Root the new dis covery ia the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists in fif ty-cent and dollar aizes. A sample bottle sent free bymail, also a book telling about Swamp Root an d its wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Dinghamton, N, Y. and flocntion this paper. II fis' M'S f oud Fiior Cataulog,c-. NJHIsst4t4 ' A ddress W. II. Muacfont 'o.~IA J (Officialer, 'omut.Seng VI.\I' IA'SS MP l''AlthMRIlS Alli'' 8lI)' N114 g) 1M. Iverywhere W11 go w n111111 olgom h tron4 m1alIn titollny and ent m. 4 lo Ilimi i'- u4 the 4am niveighor 01d who art, ma11 king n11i i. y atid ar.0 ot limp) . \' ry fitt (lo II nv 1t Iitlon I in o ilt ti Iva mol for lilth 84lif)r neth The moltwh am ltittuig lowit mit ' , III01ra1liolms 11114 diversifyling (i'i frmu i protels' are making n4ioy. o'11e who hani1.on1 Io ill iutt-on. ae tit propit'ig. I he goat. of, procu4e)ig SOl 11( halnildt seltig price Ho low, t I rgnm for p 4oill. inhhrowing (tit 4t I I i nver, very man1111y CIaIOR it, 1itarg1 81 it the wrolig yile. The illit prie is le4s Ihin the cost. of ro04111011. The mlore cottoll you1 1)N1iet41 , the gr1a1 Y0our. loss. hi.4 i-A particuirly tru1e of thlose Who( vo aeh fertihizers amd Su~pplie., lo or. b1ohlll oi tilme. No farmer lot if ) vr ti) this 11 1. LU1an 18ote, 11' fromi any caulse hie 11has be(n0c1m 011llt 1h1 ty Onl tiene , e110 shol. Ilatl4 I tlrgely ol' prov; iota1 as to bo sure-( I' i goo s41111ply thle next year. Ily Iv 1u ll hil 114 waste and alimal voi lngs th 'olid aid li1t'id, and 1s 111h4 at onseed, he ennl hecomle inlepenldenlt f comtuereial inrtilizers. Th'lis is ml say if hie 4o plow 114 to turn loose 8.11h railabe plant oin ilt , ms so. I f he 4a)114 l the ,11iP.e v a.1- above direct 11, hie will n1ed tt y a little neud phop rhate, 11111 that d4 no, cot mh11 1Sh. Attianonisa iakeg large stalks. 'otaish makes4 healthy ak.l'm oriC acid te1111). h1eavy 'rut8(. The rulit iA whlatyoul need. Glood prep- - rat.ionl and care of all vegetable matter anl will suipply th1e Ie'nmowilla )eep plowing wVill help to make vailable it.c potash. I'n 1an 11( at)jLs ud clover andl grass stubble will inl reaise the am out11 . ( 41merrIly t here JRl be enoughl phos4phoric acidl , but omeitimeis the adWitionl of a ,nmall ulantity will help. If yolu are oly scralching1 three 10ches dee1, then of courise'. you will 1ed to buy food for 141vin g plalts, ut if you are plowing .11141 1hatrowilg, ou1 caln 'et tihe food ou1t of your Ow l oil. If you will Slpild haml .11 111111ch rT I 440ld <fel) fill plowmlg a4 you ant ally pIy for fertilizers, Whe other alf will buy .ll th1e4 fertilizers you n41e4 n14 your land Vill be gtetting het141r 11 the time. The readmng, thinking, plannintr lass of farmers are prosplini iIg. :hese Who are still In the oid rut are ,rumbling.--Ilhcre (il/ orllt. CASTORIA For Infrntz and Children. [he Kind You HaveAlways Bought Bears the Sinaat're of 0 p WEIAYEII;1:TL 111" 1111 AVE' (E'ENl) 1 YID' 1 Thel LE' 1 .iigit Ntock of ..S H OES.. NE SI''LL NOTIl!NG flUP Solid Leather A nd Guarant0 e -v-ry I r r- .SI O)I'S waI '14). Coage In and let1 u1- Hidow oil :. line of : Bay State. Goods,. halnd made114, $'~1 50) to $2 50. LA DlEM' Sol Id L-,atLh er Glove Grirn or Oil Ta':n rcd, licce lined, : - -41.oo Heavy soft, Calf Skin $1 25. We re Heradquj' rteors' for CA LI" SK IN SliloiN in - : ( Men'a, Womecn's and Ch11 dren'b. :: : :: :* (4 Pride & Patton HICKENS R AiILROA &) TlI MI TlAI lLiC No. 2. LJr,' %upersedes414 Time)4 Tlef~( No. I . F I ''Otive 1%:01 A. M., eb11. 18t, 19101. ll~Itea )lown. liend4 Up. dI No. 10. ST ATION S. N'. 9l. Mixed. Mli d. n 10:45 a m.....* erguson's.......I: 15 P m 10:55 a1 m......*asn......210 p mI 1 1:00 a m)..........A ii Pis........2:25 p m l1:0 a in.....Mhlin'sx......2:20) p m' 1 1:154a m....Ar Eisasle lv...2:15 pi mI No 1. ST'ATIONS. No. 1I. Mixed. Mixedl. 1t:00 p m ...Lv. P'ickens Ar.... :10 p) m 41:05 p mn...i*erguon'.... ::1 p m 1:15 1' m......'Pars'841... .. fi1. p mi -1:2) y m......'Ariail's.......:10 I' m 1-25 p3m......'Man411iin's..0:05 y' m -1:40 1)m....A r' 1 I4y L'..... ( 1:00 p 1m 4 .All ti n daily 41 e1'(x(cept Muud-y.I No. 141 Conbnects with1 Sou1thernF~ ltnilwaty No. :13. ( ' No. 12. No. 12 Conn~ects with Mouthern Itailway No. II. No. 11 iI nnect with South1rn Iai 1)1ly No. :t!. Bliy ' r any4I ill formation 1)1 aly t4) $I25S000.00 IN GOLDI GIV 'N AWAY loI Our aigenlta bes149idsth reguilar co1mm is ~ '.i0ns. for Relling pur a plendid line 100l-. I I)AY 1''01(4 for 11901 . No big prIzes Lo a fow, but evory a1gent. gets a share. Fifteen voars' business recordl baclk of .his9 r~ffer. Handirsome sample-e4 out1fit OnlyI~ M cente, delivered Order outlit and4 501 seuelhaice (It terrl Lory at 02nc0. Address D. I0. IlU M'F'H,. PUll. CO., Atlanta, GIa. A Fee Ba .y frm Indigeon D~yspeopsia, Want of Appeite 109sa o -ltrength,. hack of Energy, &c.? Take a 0 'ew (14)110 of c.o Murray's Iron Mixture. A (lannine filnoo 'onin. A. Tie Kid )11o Ii nve Always Do its itso 'or ovor 30 years, bll All Comasaeril'its, Imli:ta:tions04 1r INperiikeIt1. that trifle witlI Assituts aid Olildrenk-ExperI What is CA Castorii, is ia iariiless mubst1 goric, Iruops sind Soothing 8; coasliftalis 1setiter Opitut, Blot std)staltceo. Its agO 114 its4 guma 1111 illIays Feveriileesm. It I Oolie. I(i relieves Toectl iuug TI timl Ilit.1iteacy. It assiu ilat Stomahelt auni Howels, givinig 'I'ITe (ildre's Pauacca-Thic CENUINE CAST Bears the 8 The Kind You HIa In Use For Ov TI CENTAUR COMPANy. T MUn HE YOUNGBLOOD UMBER COMPA N Y Ali-UST'A, OA. eInC AN Wonxs. Nontru A U'mwrA 8. 4 or, Sa.vh, nids and 1111ilder'. iardware. 00M,1 NO, SI DI NG, C10I 1A1 NG A N I) INSID ItINlIn1IlNG LUM l1ilCR TN G.Ol)RGIA PlNlC. All ('orrespondence given orompi a! - IPALL1 STYLES rin the ) Ip-T) Dbte ()arpet ilous) 1517 Main 81reet, Cohntnhia, S. C. M U M A L1- ARP4 ' ' 'rite 11s for S:1iUtles of a1init hing in ir lin. (Goodle shippewhl any whore in ays busly. No quill days w :th us. nlyblody can4 sho you ~I the pace oIlan-Wag~ienler lIardIware (Cotjmany (14uCcessrs to) I'. P. loppenhiei m), holesaled a1114 fllail 1)ealers in rmls, A~mumunit ion. AgrTicuIl tural Imnplements and Hardwarte I every k1444 and deIscri p1.ion1. Send~ ostalI for Il'rices. Kin.g Street, Charleston, S. C'. MONEY IN IT. H 11 WORLD)~[1 has mnoney 0 'It. and you get your sha~re. Oar meth 193 will furnish tha' fotunda11''On for you r Itriunfl. I r quire ab out*. us. Bu 'si nr-. le nare call ire upon us4n almost diehI ,r (mllloyees8. Stokes' Businoss College1 3!'.0 KI( NOT8., C!,mAl: .4<81o 8, I'. IDLE MONEY. WeC can4 use it. for cotton4. WIill sell ; mit ed unumber of our 7 pcr (0ent. crli 1tes. Intelrest payle.fh .11anu1 try and4 .Itulv.j the best collt m41 44ill investment41 offered - monne t I)SUit. No de cia 4:1tion. tie gj $5O,000.00 i :n11 I capij)tal it.(direct ant(i)1 on (C recit oIf mone we' wX 1. IN(JEI RVILII MFu'6 CO. .l. B. 1,1n.1'., P'rea and14 TIrea1 loigerville, 8. ('. EE-M Medicatedl Cigars AND) EEi M' Smioking Tobacco or ulsern of Tob~acco that suffter with brrhl, Astlbma. or tlionchiit is. We guarn (e an3 abs)olnt41t and4 permnanlent cure 4' 11tarrh and1( it is tic on)ly knlown remed' r i ay13 it'ver. I f you~lr druggist or groc r)es not keep it. write EE0-M < 0., A 1.1ant1 . a1 , for terco samp le 'Trade Anlie btj'tti Firpenlter liro,'., GIreenvilleo, 8. C., o'r rutclield'11 i 1) & Toll 44Ison. a --an)1 b r. 8. C~ A Young Man l~inlt atend a1 college w~ith) 1 an4 calablisha I rep4utai on. A dIipJ~lma from ( on~verse 43m14rrciatliool ma1keR it easy4 to) Aseere il e best pOsi tions1 'Tiorouigh wo(rk ; bes 1 A ddress Ii. WI. (I ICIt'8 NO 101l, St4artnburg. $. I . usiness College and S'chool of Sholtha4nd t clual 13)151r.o<.. Aulgustau (Or. hien1) Hoar.. Situtionsu 8ecured " MONEY TO LOAN i fai .ning lands(t. Fna3y pa4ymea;s 14.N mm14iiojns cha4r<'Cd. IHorrower pa4ys 110. nt 444st of pa rfec, i ig 1f0. lnt er41t 7 po'r it nyj, acco0 dIi'- ho se) Cu:ri V. JL.0. 1. P'AtM1C( & 8(ON, ug1i1, ad w1ic has be1ei A bor001111 e h igialr of1 been nuado mi:der 1Ids per. pervisiolk 14i1(e4 iUs ifitilaicy. 1) o to o oeeQIvo -yon ist this. d( " JFII8t-:1.4-g4)(3(" are'( bt trild entlsu1110er C1io llcalth of' 13nce aigalis t I A XperimIIIenIt. kSTORIA tutto for Castor Oil, Pare yirtps. It is PleasanIt. It plaijio nor othier NatreoCe uitee. Its <lest.roys WooraInR mires Di:1r4Ismt atnd Winl rolibles, estres Cor sti pa0t ilt es tse t Fool, regillaid.ex Cbo healtity aid tatural isleep. Mlotlier's Frienad. ORIA ALWAYS ignature of ,e Always Bought. er 30 Years. nAV sTnECT. NEW VOnK CITY. BOUTH4ERN RAILWAY. Condonnleli 'hnrlulo of PaqAsogmor 'Prains. In Effect June. 'lt, 1001. . Veo. E xp1r. 14tMa Northbound. No. 12. N o. 3'. No. 34. No. 30. Daily. Dally. Ihdly Daily. Lv. 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No3rfolk.8 333;; 8 ;;:, a 8i a. Ar. Itiehmnond,.. 6 U0 ai3 ~ a 1 Lo a 0 3 Ar. 3uhingt.~* .......l II -12 7 335 a 10 00 p " 1,noro PIt ........~ 8 00 a 0 15 a 11135 p " delh........... 1 I5a 1l135 a 2 5C a Ne cr. ........ 1 i:,m 2 03Ip 33 -13 Fat Ma Ves. n-pr. Southbojund,. No. 85. 'No. 37. No. 11. No. 's3. Dly. Iity. Daily. Unily. LT. N .. ai, 21 "Ph'elphia,j 3 60, a15p.....I(~ 4 Jlaltimoro. . 61 22 a,3 0)....~2 "Wash'ton.. 1 1 I105 ...... 1 Lv. lIlanwr.I 12 703a11 05I 0 13 Lv. Norfolk.... 0 35 ae7.0p7.0P74 Lv. lDanville.... 5 14 p 0a31 a433 rv. Rleligh.... 8 50p 10, p ~ ~ Lv. ),,rnnl... 33 2 5 13 ....... 20n 265 Ar 2ilt. 1 p 0 . ... 8 10 a Lv. (w.Ioia,. 1 10 1 p....... . .. B 9 55 03 11 80 11 53p110p '4 (4ffno.... 1 4 7 40 p~ 7 -0p 0 40 p ~ H~~,hu.1~. 2 2a 1 00a 03 a~ ltiO a v. Du4rhamvl.,. 4 .2s y 12.i0 a 2~ 11332 0 a "v Gonboa o 7 0 0 Ilp 12255 a A. Chalott.. , p02 a 11) 1 a8 ~.~~hv. Gaona..,..0.4...........1) 30 3 0 0p Lv. g Mt 14A 1 2i.... 3y91Z Cafroy.a... 33 42 p a.) a 2 2p 2050 p Sp burgl..12020a 11 0a 8 ('51, 210p r4 (nville, 1 253 a 1213 40 233 .1 Ed a - lfr --- )1...... 0p 12 25 y 62Tocc..,...0 )7 . 35 &v. Alhorion...y 3 I0: 4 6 2 1 163 ~ 13 P AB_lorto.. 53~la and.5 ..o....04 v.uM. AIy. . ... 7 2lp. 1 57 . Conei 6pr... 3.l) .... 2 lp 2 00p p3 v llo , 21v~ " Ip 7 223 r. Atlan ar.A 010aos 4.55v 12.153) 8 na Blro twooL ul adAten 'A" x. N. 13". STA T0DNS No01. "N. niglx. Sun. Unily. '~u (4~lo;ndaily Sorio lotoD clorfok cond indii 'tri wt Nos. 117 and t8--" We'shngton and 8outhwes, rn Limited."' o1lid Pualman train, belng o 10o0ed Oxclusively of fino,;t Pulbna1 eu~pi~ >f Iatest dosign through betweeni New York mdit Atlantan. 'k'hrongli Fullmcan nicopin er 0t.owee Nowv York ant New Orlcent~ a N idngton,, A tlan ta and Mon t gaer an~d a) l>tonNowv York and Melajahik va Waa 113(ton, Atlan tal and113a Bir11ing m- 10logan$ .a Imaan Lib ra r' 01b1arvatn cars hm-.Loo,,Ma otw A nt(1 ow o1.o Iefnlub (l1 carsa .orv all mecale enlronte. Poillmanusbojoc r lare IJotween (reenseboro a) Goldsbor~o.N oach servico 0on this3 irait. Theso trahls ' i1 top3 at Gaine)osville,, Litta, Ocena,.snoICII Qaly. oyd Blcshtrg Onlyt6 tako on an4 10 of assengra fo an 'afrom ainton and 1e ond( and for and from Giroonvillo, Columbia Nos. 323 and Ul"AtlIanta axd Now York 10r ross3." Local trainl botwoon A tlanta and Char .t1o, conneetjng lat Chanrlotto with, trainseof me inumbor~s for and1( fro00 Washington Noew ig 'lI34hn~ t01 e rtiay hrot Cdlsdy P n i la~ a tourist, elcoping Car will bo olpo1-ated nt 9trai t h~ from Washbsgton to Sa~n ranoo vit ou m 3&go 301)hootIon 6b Cd harlotto. Anplo 1iri ari l0oon~ oat aol accomm)adatLion)S for local an<( through s(~. I5)and . 6-"'United Staocs F' st Mail"ru..e ) e3btwvoon WVasigton and( Now Orleans ouiorn Italiway, A. 4 W P. R. . and &ro y' w-thi. Iting,3 colflosed of coaches rouh wtlut lungo for 3lbssongoe of all retwooni No Yrlc and NofyvOrlea," rt ta3( and Mtontgomnery and( bot-W&on P') s Ighamt and llichmnond.. Dining care K> / L moals on routo. Nos. 11 and 12-Solid local train boon iohmfnr On Atla. Co oconneoo on a6 oro1e oryLD 'Oovolrnogrooda. ultivo1 PrntN 8an 8~ ~ ~ a