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THE LEflGEIt: GAFFNEY, S. 0., SEPTEMBER 23, 1897 Tl 11C >OK ic. Si.oo per Year. PUBLISHED KVEKY THUKSDAY BY PRESS OPINION. ED. H. DeCAMP, * * * A correspondent of the Columbia Kenister si^nin^ himself ‘'A IJusted Reformer” indirectly nominates Kdi- Editor. I lor Conzules, of the Columbia State, for United States Senator in lOUtt, , T . J and says that Tillman will have to 1HE Ledger is not responsible for . make u H K ht that will be harder to the vie\,s of correspondents. j ^.j,, tj ian ju 1890. Maybe so, but we Correspondents who do not contri- I doiI 'tthink so.—IJamberg Herald, bute regular news letters must fur bish tneir t • n.e, not for publication, but for identification. Writ short letters and to the point to insure publication; also endeavor to get them to the office by Tuesday. Ml correspondence should be ad dressed to Ed. H. DeCamp. Manager. Obituarits will be published at five jents a line. Cards of thanks will be published at one cent a word. Reading notices will be published At ten cents a line each insertion. LIVE ABOVE IT. We have received a communication from a friend in North Carolina in which he seeks to defend himself against the attacks of some so-called neigobois. We have a high personal regard for the writer but submit that the matter to which he alludes is not of interest to the public—especially that portion of it who read this paper —therefore we decline to publish it. A newspaper is not the proper ml through which to air personal grievances. Its mission is to publish the news and not to publish the de tails of po ly neighborhood quarrels. We &II have our ups and downs—our seasons of prosperity and adversity —and it is not the part of a noble man to give vent to his spleen on oc casions of this character. Some times the way seems dark and dreary to us, but it is only for a moment, for we instinctively remember that there is a bright and a dark side to all things in life and we try to hunt the bright side and push thedaik side out of sight and out of reach. No, brother, if your neighbor bears false witness against thee do not rush into the newspaper about it. Strive to I’ve above such meanness. En deavor to build a character so high and so noble that no one would be lieve an evil report no matter who might circ ulate it. The only way to do that it to commune cu such oc casions with the unseen Father. We believe that the good people of the State, irrespective of faction, would welcome an act of the legisla ture making it a crime to establish or conduct a ‘ bucket shop” in South Carolina. And we believe such a bill would have an easy passage through the legislature.—Sumter Freeman. * Oxk by out- the landmarks disap pear and leave a vacancy which Qannot he liH^di Old ! , ' i ”gs ure con- I Bluntly passing away and nc.v things take their places. It is the natural consequence of events. Cod has de creed it and all things are subject to his decree, in the death of John Wyles Ross Cherokee county loses one of her 1 esfc citizens. TTu nble and u r ’p: nti us citizen though he was 1;.' • • s <1 many manly quali ties of heat• and mind. True he has achieved r«> ."..no outside of his circle of friends yet he was a man of convic tion; a man who believed in the right a he saw it; a man who was a M( . I)ade , 8 section . C . p-. Gossett, friend if he professed to be one and promoted to spare loom fixer; E. E ic was an enemy. I Centre Irby explains that he does not in tend to stioot Tillman on sight, or rip him to the fat, or anything of that kind, so the idea of amending the game laws so us to extend the close season for noble leaders will have to l»e abandoned. But what the deuce did Irby mean by giving us all such a scare/—Columbia State. “So long as lynching is unchecked.” says the % Xew York Advertiser, “Northern capital and enterprise will continue to avoid the regions which it disgraces.” Whence it is to be inferred that Northern capital will give Mr. Benjamin Harrison’s State a wide berth hereafter. Five men were lynched there in u bunch for “robbery” two days ago.—News and Courier. * * * A great many people, lately, are getting down olf the political fence. And proud is the man who can look around him at this juncture and say that he has never been on the fence. Ben Tillman’s coat tail has entirely given away, and his anatomy is sadly exposed. We hope that many peopne now will contract the habit of staying on the ground. Fence riding con tributes neither to health, happiness nor honor.—Edgefield Chronk-1 *. * * * Under Judge Simonton’s decision a man from Georgia can come into this state and sell whiskey in original packages without paying any license, lie cannot sell whiskey in Georgia without paying a license but he can come across the Savannah into South Carolina and Judge Simonton pro tects him in the free sale of whiskey giving him a hotter chance than he would have in any other State of the Union, for the sale of whiskey is un der the ban everywhere except the territory of our State covered by the Simonton decision.—Abbeville Me dium. — -#•*- - Promotions at Clifton No. 2. On the first of September, J. A. Ray’s (second hand in the weave room at Clifton No. 2 Mill) resigna tion, oi t coount of ill hjaltl', took eilect. .Mr. Ray was a faithful and eomootent man and s^ood by his jo!, until strength failed hint. The va cancy occasioned by Mr. Ray’s resig nation was filled last week by Over seer Digby through the following promotions: W. I’. Boole, section hand in lower weave room to second hand; C. T. McDade, promoted to Mr. Boole’s place; S. J. Barber, spare loom fixer, promoted to Mr. an open t ■ omy if There w.is t.. .: ing ^making or cow ardly auout Iji.ti. \ou couid aiways promot'd from workman to vo 1 section G. M. Moffit, from o 11 ( . r t o w r I, i r. an; ,L. h n Ellis, t: r ■ < * moted from weaver to oiler. Thus put your M : . r on Mm, so to speak. ; jjn» boys are elimbing the ladder. In th Ross, St., W(3 t'ilil Itv in ptat't. si n ich men as John W. ustain a lo<s which May his soul rest -I’h boys dui'Mlt lit It Mis 1 ei-n made necessary to omit the 1 ! 'ornphiea! sketch of one I of our county oilicers this week on ! account of the cut of the individual of whom we had written not arriving in time. However, the work will be resumed next week. ow : THE GENUINE MAN. A Qnallty That (lorn With Coot! Senna and Self Ki’npect. No man is genuine, Hays Woodrow Wilsou in The Atlantic, who is forever trying to pattern his life r.ft» r the lives of other people, unless, indeed, he be it genuine dolt. But individuality is by no means tho same as genuiueuess, for individuality may be associated with the most extreme and oven ridiculous eccentricity, while genuineness we con ceive to bo always wholesome, balanced and touched with dignity. It is a quali ty that goes with good sense and self re spect. It is a sort of robust moral sanity, mixed of elements both moral and in tellectual. It is found in natures too strong to bo mere trimmers and con- formers, too well poised and thought ful to fling off into Intemperate protest and revolt. Laughter is genuine which hno in it neither the shrill, hysterical note of mere excitement nor the hard metallic twang of tho cynic’s sneer, which rings i.i ire honest voice of gra cious good .minor, which is innocent and unsntiricnl. Speech is genuine which is without sillineau, affectation or pretense. That character is genuine which seems built by nature rather than by convention, which is stuff of inde pendence r.nd of good courage. Nothing spurious, bastard, begotten out of true wedlock of Ibo mind, noth ing adulterated and seeming to be what it is not, nothing unreal can ever get place among the nobility of things gen uine, natural, of pnre stock and unmis takable lineage. It is a prerogative of every truly human being to oome out from the low estate of those who are merely gregarious and of the herd and show his innate powers cultivated and yet unspoiled — sound, unmixed, free from imitation, showing that individ ualization without extravagance, which is genuineness. It Suited Von Moltke. Once, while traveling, Moltke, the German general, carno to Zurich and walked to the hotel. As tho head wait er saw his gaunt figure stalking in, wrapped in a wornout, dusty cloak, carrying an old leather satchel, ho measured his wealth by his looks and ordered the assistant to show him to a small room in tho uppermost story. Moltke followed without remonstrance. As ho was making himself comfortable in the attic another assistant came, as is customary there, to ask the silent stranger his name and rank. These created no small consternation in tho office of the hotel. The consequence was that » few miuntes later mine host, with a retinue of “kelluer,” all in full dress, appeared at the attic door to in form Lis excellency that a better room had just been vacated in the “belgato.” “Give that to my servant,” replied Moltke, “when ho comes with our car riage. This is good enough forme.” And ho remained.—Berlin Letter. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that contain Mercury, ns mercury will surely destroy the souse of smell .'iikIcompletely deruiiK'' tho whole sys- t‘tn whori'■nlcririK it through tho muouous surfmvs. Such articles should never bo used I'xoopt on iircsrrlptions from remit able physicians, us Hi • (i.iimigc t hey will do is ten fold to the good you e:m possibly derive from them. I l;i ll’s <'.it :irrh Cure, iiitinuf.-ic- ttired by I'. .1. rheney »V Co.. Toledo. eon- t:iins po jnerrury, and is t:il,_eu iiifern:. l 'y. .VIIns: dliv. ii v itpbi'. , t... i.i lodo and iiiueuous surfrees of the system, In buying Hall s i atarrh 'Tire be sure lo the genuine. Il i - taken internally, and made in Toledo. ( by T. .!. < Peney A- t o. Testimonials free. S »lu by Iiruggists. priee T.'i eent> per boll le. HaiN Family Pills are the heat. Summons for Relief. (Complaint not served.) Tiie State of South Carolina, / M The Local Paper’s Gift to Its Town. Ex-Gowrnor Francis, of Missouri, is quoted ns spying: “Each year the local paper gives from $.'>00 to $1,000 In free lines to the community in which it is located. No other agency can or will do this. The editor, in proportion to his means, does more for his town than any other ten men. He ought to he supported, not be cause y u like him personally, or ad mire his writing, but because a local paper is the best investment a local people can make. It may not he brilliantly edited or overcrowded | with thought, hut financially it is of more bench: to the community than thedcaoher or preacher. I ’nderstand me, I do not mean morally or intel lectually. hut financially. The essence cf life is force. Every breath you breathe,every heart beat, every motion ci your hand, takes force. The measu-e of force we call vital ity. If this is lacking there is loss of flesh, lack of resistive power, a tendency to catch di sease easily, es-ecially a tend ency to Consumption. For low vitality nothing is better than Scott's Emulsion. It supplies force by furnishing; the nourish ing;, strengthening; elements of food in an easily dig;estcd form; enriches the blood, and builds uo the system. When ordinary food is of no avail, Scott's Emulsion wi l supply the body with all the vital elementsof life. Two sires, 50 cts. and $J.C0. All druggists. If you will ask for it wc will send you a book tillir.j you all akout Scott’s Emulsion. Free. SCOTT & BOWNE, N-w York. 'wrjsrvxEr?^ gasca BFURMAN UNIVERSITY,a <- Wu Need Mr. Roddcy. | Yor!< vlllr ITuuilrrr.l Tin: r .i : \in !,i;d(d:h is very much worried aod disgusted at the lilth that was deposited in the court house | by tohac' , >> (-hewers during the term of court just closed, and is at a loss 1 to know how to proceed to stop such a nu : nie ■. We beg to suggest that if Tin Lkimikk can induce Mr. J. j Wylie Roddcy, of York, to consent; to go over to Cherokee and act as | foreman of the grand jury for about eix or eight hours, things will be straight) i.ed out. Mr. Roddey got after the tobacco chewers over this way several ji urs ago. and barring perlenoed teuelieM. * |, < oh! reHuecil fo inlnlimin by nii-Hx system, the filth left by an occasional Itog, , Himr.l In private families miMlerute. the courthouse has been kept re- For ottiiloKue amt for timber InrormitHnn uarkubly clean ever since. I bln E. gueeu. socTy. f Court of ’ Common COUVTY OF ClIEROKKK. S Pleas. The (iuitr uitee Company of North Amerie-A, Plaintiff Acalust ,1. I,. Pool ami Aimui la F.. Pool. Defendants. To I I.o M femhm'.above mime :: You an* hereby suiiuitom , )l ami required to answer I iie romti a in! iii Hie- ie-lion. wliieh is this day tiled in I bo oDioe of I lie Clerk of D e Court of ( omnioii Pleas, for the -.lid iMiinty. ami to serve.-i ropy of ymir answer io tlie’s-iol i-omplainl outlie aiibsei ibers at I he't ofli-■t (i 1 ‘Vm-v City, 'om! Canillni. v it bin t wenty )|-i v . aftei the ^•■rviee there-' •• VI tl-d \ e ot t he U::;. oi sttell i. i ; ; ml if you fall i • answer iur rnmpluitit within l!.i Urn ■ af'irt ,ii 1. tie plain:'.ii' in ih:-. ;ie- 1 ion u i H : ppl v to t .m Court for t In re I hi' do- tna'lded in th ■'•oni;il:!!e.t. Vu 1st I., A. D.. tstiT. SUib.'iPi.lii, lit .1.1 It G. Mi-UoKAN. PlitintllVs Attorneys. Notice. To the absi hi (li'femlant. .1. I,. Pool: Take Notiee That, tlie .summons of which the forei;oint; is a eopy. touether with the complaint in this action, is this day tiled in tIm otth-e of the Clerk of the Court of .Com mon Pleas for the county of Cherokee. SetU’MPEUT, Hen.Kit McUowan. Pltiintitr's Attorneys. An^. IT. I'liT.—S-^ii-tit A. N. WOOD, BANKER, does a general Banking and Exchange business. Well secured with Burglar- Proof safe and Automatic Time Lock. Safety Deposit Boxes at moderate rent. Buys and sells Stocks undBor.ds. Buys County and School Claims. Your business solicited. Referred to the Grand Jury. Blacksburg, Sept. 20. — Editor Lkdger : Alexander Martin was ar rested on a warrant issued by A. M. Bridges, magistrate nf Cherokee township, Cherokee county, charging said Martin with violation of the election laws. A preliminary hear ing was had before magistral o Bridges and Martin was bound over lo stand his trial at the June term of the Court of Sessions for Cherokee county. The magistrate bound over the following named witnesses for the State and no others: W. C. Wisher, Robt. Moss, Green Moss, E. R. Sapoch and Wm. Caldwell. An indictment was given out by the Solicitor and the above named wit nesses appear on the back of tho in dictment. In addition to this, the names of Robt. Gibson, Hurrcl Gib son and other witnesses for the de fence also appear on the indictment. The witnesses for the defence, with those for the State, were sworn by the Solicitor, and all, with the de fendant, sent to the grand jury. The Solicitor was told by myself and the magistrate that certain witnesses that ho had sworn, were for the de fence and this before they had gone before the grand jury. What I wish to know' is, who gave the names of the defendant’s witnesses to the so licitor; why he placed these names on the back of the indictment and why he sent them to the grand jury, after being told by myself and the magistrate that, they were the defen dant’s witnesses? This is a novel practice in the new county, letting the defendant and the defendant’s witnesses go before the grand jury, having a trial there and a verdict of not guilty in consequence. I re spectfully refer those who may be disposed to investigate this matter further, to examine the records in the clerk’s office at Gaffney ami con fer with the grand jury of the county. Wm. Wisher. —~- •• • Old People. Old people who require medcine to regulate the bowels and kidney will find the true remedy in Electric Bit ters. This medicine does not stimu late and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomache and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the or gans, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the functions, Elec tric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old People find it just exact ly what they need. Brice fifty cents per bottle at W. B. Du pre’s Drug Store. ■The Cherokee Barber Shop,); 8. W. TAI^I^Y, I’rop. Razors Keen and Towels Clean. I r(‘H|>{-ctfully solicit the patronage of tny old customers, at my new stand, rear of Clarkson & Smith's Confectionery. Piedmont Savings and Investment Company CKEEN YILf.F. S. ('. This company has money to lend "it (julV- ncy real i stat". Our loan plan is cheaper and more satisfactory than the plans of any huildlni; and loan association offered In the Stale. For our loan circulars, which tell all about our loan plan, call on .J. C. Jefferies, Esq.. our local attorney. 8-lH-tf Bonds ' notice. I or < Itlicer- Tiuli ciais.Evecutors.Ad- | m iniiiistrntors' ami i 7 t 'on; r.c ti ; s.al short <2? For Sale I* 1C A sesur \'r<C 1 lot '■:t.\2iD ft. on I naan street. The Dr. Hotiies s riMiiii home with line gar den, si a hies and mil balhlln'.'s at tach' d. 5 room cotta!? i.imestone street. ii room cot t a ire on Caines si reel, with spien- 1 did tuirdcn. 2 vacant lots on (Jaines si reel. 1 splendid farm conialuint; •’* , 1 acres !j miles front City Hall. 1 house and .■> acres located at Limestone Sprinjrs. 2 nice lots opposite Chesterfield Scrutf’-'s. 1 new ti-room Cottatre Fast I.oiran street. SO-acre farm within city limits, at a bargain. 80-acre farm 1 mile from the city. w'roc ics .T shares Blacksburg Land and Improvement Co., stock. 10 Shares Lockhart Cotton Mill Stock, J Shares IHehland Cotton Mill Stock. 2 Shares Victor Cotton Mill Mock. .V) Share*(Limestone Springs Lime Co. stock. 100 shares stock Daffney .Mfj?. Co. GREENVILLE, 8. C. Da. ( H. .Il'DSON, ( Tl AIRMAN or FaCI'I.TY. Session open September 22nd. Courses letidlntr to all Aeademle decrees. Preparatory department In chaiKe of ex- 'riiic GAFFNEYoSEHIHARV, A High-Grade School for Roys and Girls, will open its ses sion on Wednesday, An;;. 25th. For terms and particulars address W. F. McARTHUR, Principal. (Jaffney, S. C. Insurance! 1 represent none but the best of Fire Lift- and Accident Insurance Companies. Ain prepared to furnish cyclone and tor nado Insurance at moderate cost. Your patronage will be duly appreciated F\>r Kent - O :i cottage* on West Sage st ri'et. ni i wcisuiwX >; icoijis 1 Family Horse. f 1.0U0 Cherokee Township 7 perc cut. coupon bonds. I^\ O. SStsiov. FIRST CLASS MEARSE — KOI*— Funeral Occasions. Gentle Horses, Careful Driver. Town or Country Served. I'rlces Reasonable. Call on M. U. MONTGOMERY, Corner Montgomery and i’etty Sts. Allgood Allegation. (Correspondence of The Ledger.) Algood, 8. C., Sept. 21.—Rev. R. J. Tale failed to fill his last regular appointment at Macedonia. Rev. F. G. Hickson has been called to the pastorate of the Macedonia church for the year 1898. Mrs. Margaret Fowler, who has been visiting relatives in Greenville, S. C., for seme time, has relurntd home, W illiam McCawdey and wife, of Greenville, S. C., visited relatives here recently. J. L. Clary was in Gaffney yester day on business. J. Gardner went to Cowpens Fri day on business. Messrs. John W. Linder and 1). C. Brice went over to Con pens Sat urday on business. J. W. Byars went over to Cowpens one day last week on business. R. B. Bowel 1 has put up a store house and gone into the mercantile business on u large scale. \Ye hope he wil! meet with success. John D, Cragg killed a horn snake one day last week. We had a good rain Sunday even ing which was a great help to pota toes and turnips. Cohxckacker. —- —• »- Vain man, always imagines himself a little wiser than someone else and therefore never can see that anything is done right unless, of course, he or she does it himself or herself, as the case may be. No Cure—No Pay. That Is the way all druirtrlsts sell GRoVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for Chills and Malaria. Ills simply Iron and Quinine fit a tasteless form. Children love it. Adults prefer it to bitter nauseating tonics. Price. 50. • —»- —— No-To-Uac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 50c. (1. All druggists. Croup, ('olds. LaUrlppe and Sore Throat, cured by Goose Grease no cure no pay. DuI’hk Drug Co. Educate Your Ilnweln With raacaretn. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. We sell and guarantee Rice’s Goose Greas Llnamcnt—no cure no pay. Chkkokkk Darn Co. DR. CHAS. A. JEFFERIES, Physician and Surgeon. SPEC!ALTTES: SURGERY. EYE. EAR and THROAT. Sly - Office. Cherokee Drug Co’s Store Telephone No. 10. Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB, Dentist, Office over R. A. Jones & Co 's Stcre. Can be found at office six days in the week. DR. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist, Gaffney, - - - S. C. Office over I. R. Tollcson’s new store In office from 1st to 20th of each month; At Blacksburg Thursday morning each week, returning to office at 2:20 POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated foi Us er) .it h-;i\.-til!igHtrcii'’il and healthfulness. Assures!lie fond agahisr alum and all forms of adulteration eommon to the cheap brands. Koval Baking Powdeh Co.. Nkw York. Still Strong in Chesterfield. IChi raw Clironlcle.1 Factional lines are pretty well wiped out. Ben Tillman will go in 1900.—Edgefield Chronicle. M e don’t know how it, is in Edge- field, but we do know that here in Ctesterfield “Old Ben” is as strong with the people us he ever was, if not stronger. EVIERVOUS Troubles are due to ■ * impoverished blood. Hood’s Sar saparilla is the One True Blood Purifier and KEftVE TONIC. ! - Shingles! DRESSED LUMBER! Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brackets, Mouldings, and All Kinds of Building Materials, For Sale at Lowest Sash Prices. No charge will be made'for infor mation as to amonnt required for building. Call on L. BAKER. Wintbrop College Scholarship AND EHTRAXCE EXAMINATION. The » xaminutiim for the award .if vacant scholarship in Wlnthrop fnlloge and forth') admission of m-w st udenls will be held at the County Court House on Aug. I'll Ii at y a. in. ApuMcimts must not lx* less than fifteen years of age. When seholarshlps are vacated aftcr'Aug. lath they will be awarded tothoxe making t be highest average at tliisexauiina- tion. The cost of attendance including board, furnished room, heat, light and washing is only §6.50 per mouth. For further information and a catalogue address President B. D. JOHNSON, Rock Hill, S. C. 7-2?-It SOUTHERN RAILWAY. fjedmonl a\k linh. Wm. A. Barb<-r, Atty. Gen. of S. C. J. U. Atkinson. BARBER & ATKINSON, ATTORNEYS-AT LAW, GAFFNEY, - S. C. Very eaieful attelilinii given In all business entrusted tons. IVmtle. In all I he eeiirt s. J. E. WEBSTER, 11 or no v- A. t - E Office in ( ou r. He : -r. (Pro!..i!. .1 udtfe'soffice) Gaffney City, 5. C. Bractico.s in all the courts. Collec tions a snecialtv. Cottil >n,cii Kch.d ila nf Pa«s«i’<nr Yrala*. In I.Coct Mkjt t, Northbound. [ V>*. I'-jXrt, 3% u i»B/| I>»Hy |N«, Lv.AllH.uto G.T. •• AH.uU. K.T. NororoM •• Buford M Gntnenvllln.. ” Lrlu *■ (’oriieffa. .... Ar. M'. Airy Lv Turcoa • W,.-u min st«r M Stun,, a . . . " (•• ntral .... •• nvi'!> .. *" rijiartanburg. " G.ih"; ey*. . . " JV i •!, .hnrnr . “ King Mt. '-I IStoii'iS . . . . Chiiiotltt ... ! Ian vili* 3 : Lv. Ar 7 80 8 W 9 hi M o.t ]u *5 iiiao _ :! fi at H2* H| 'il at a! 112::.; m] l: ts 1 :'■/ 2 :n .1 17 •i -* t 4 47 r i:t o r, 4 > HI Va *,12 00 ni 1 0o p tJ Z 4o p N,. IS Kt. ban. k| P 4 1* t 5 5) p; a 11 !>' 7 US pl.. .. 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Ar tistic hair-suiting In I lie latest sty les a spe cialty. Sliampooiiliig. shaving, etc., at mod erate prices. Clean towels and neatness In every respect; also Agent for the Mansion House Steam Laundry. Greenville. S. <'. Work called for and delivered if desired. T. ItOltMM. II. \V. IIAICMK. 1«>1<1IS4 A. ItAKl^K- ItrioU Nlaniidiot iii'ci'h, 44 i I'll C .V . t-». <T . . We li.ivp pstiililisliutl u In’ick making plant in GalFney, and are now in position to iill orders lor BRICK in either small or large quanti ties. Our Brick are well made and well burned. Our prices are very rensonnble. Your natronmru is solicited. Bonlhbonad. KH.MI No. 35 l/ailv. Vea. No. 37 t>»4ly. No. 11 Daily Lv. N. Y..P. R K.'ilS io a "nrp " Philadelphia . 8 SC a C 55 1> Hualinorii. .1 6 22 a 0 2o p< W»,king ton.. 11 15 a 18 43 p .. .. Lt Rlrhnumd ... 12 85 p 2 00 a 2 00 a Lv. Dativille ... . 6 26 p 5 50 a 803 a Ar. Gharhdte . . 10 00 p 82» » 11 15 a Lv. t+astotila ... 10 M p 1 10 p “ K’tie s M* . . 1 35 i> M Vbio-Ysbuig ^I 13 p 10 40 » 2 08 p " (inffuer* 11 47 p . . . 2 68 p •• Sparlaaburg. 12 £6 a H 87 a 3 15 p “ Dreenvill*.... 1 '20 a 12 SS p 4 2e r> “ Central 3 05 a 1 13 p 5 15 p M Sene/** 2 28 a 1 85 p 3 40 p •• Wcstmlnstar CM p •• T/kkio* a is a 2 16 p 636 p M Mt Airy 7 60 p '* Cornelia ..... 7 35 p “ Luia. 4 <N> a 3 11 p 8 08 p •• (4ain<i*vli:o. 4 as a 3 31 p vs .v> p •• Buford nor p •' Norcrotw . . < . " 43 p Ar. Atliinf*. a. T. 8 10 * 4 33 p lo:« pi Ar. Atiauta. C. T. 5 10 a 3 55 p OSO |> ► a 3 T ?. m. “M” noon "N" £717. Re. Sun. rt 85 8 57 7.0 7 41 8'27 »:» 1 M No* Iffsad 38—Dally Washington snd South* westhpii Vr*tibulp LiinttKt. Through Pullman »>*pfng oar* \>«twe«n New York »ud NwwOr* Jean*, vli» W’lixhlngton, Athmls siel Montgom* rry. utul nl*o i«,tween New York ard Meinphia, vtnTV’nyliingDm.Atlantkand Htrinln -hum. Fii it phis* thoroughfare euacho* U-twi-en Washing* ton and Atlaula. Dimug car, mu k all wual* tu loiitn. No* 35 f)8- United Rtat** Pant Mail ritiiH solid b-iw«isn Wueh ugton and N#w Or- l<*:ni*. via Sonthorn Kailway, A .Ii W P R. It, and I, .Vi N H It . bemg compoand of baggagt oar and eoaulip*. through without change for pnvseugsre of «l| oUuMAa. ffitllman drawing r-'iin sloeiung ears between New York »aa New Orienim. vtu Atlanta and kfontgome -y. Leaving Washington taoh Saturday. * tonri«l alenptug car will run throngh luttwaan Wash* larton and .oau Kram'taee without change. No*. 11. 37 and U—Pullmaa alavptng car* M* tween Richmond and Chsrlo'ta. vlt Uanelll#, •outhhound No* II and 87, nortlitMiund No 18. Tho Atr Lin* Ball* tram, Noa. 17 aqi 16, be tween Atlanta and Mount Airy. Da . dally as- Mpt Knadny W H (4KKKN, flan’I Aupt . Washiny'on, D. (X W A TURK. 0*n'l Pam. Af’4 . Waahlngton. D O. A lo ■ mi ' » i "■ ————MM i. m cyio. Traffic MVr.. Washington, U OL 8. H. HAltDWICK. 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