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REPORT -OF- COUNTY SUPERVISOR -or- CHFRQKEECOUNTY. The following claims against Ihcrokoo county were audited iul approved for the year 1900 : 1 Prater Smith Am't. Cl’in’d. {15 31) Am’t Ail'd. {16 30 2 1 G S Turner 1 10 1 10 3 .1 1; I’oole 23 00 2) ix) 4 , JU Poole. 60 50 T M Lit t Ii John 2 fx> 2 5i> LB Bos* 2 50 2 50 « B 1. Porter 2 50 2 50 8 Jno D JelYeries ;! 50 2 50 9 . J B Brown L* 50 2 50 1(1 \V Sam Lipscomb .... 5 00 5 (X) 11 A Harris 8 32 8 32 12 IV 1) Camp 3 05 3 05 13 W D (.'amp 25 ( 3 25 (X) J4 O P Harris L* 50 2 50 l.> 10 E P Blchards — 5 00 5 IK) 17 A J McCraw 20 tx> 20 0J 18 J no I) Jell\'l les 1 50 1 50 D Price Marlin 7.1 2 70 20 W KM Kirby 20 (X) 21 .1 N Lipscomb. «>-> 31 > 3 C3 23 T M Lit llejohn. 2 <H) 2 (X) 24 .1 IV Blown 1 00 1 (XI .‘if) J S Vlnesett 25 51 25 51 26 Lz It Russ 4 95 4 95 27 W F McArthur 87 51 ^7 •>! 28 B M Wilkins ft Co 7 82 7 82 29 R Ins ft Oo 19 (3 19 CD :» B M Wilkins ft Co 4 75 4 75 31 Sum Wbelchel 5 <10 51x1 32 Sum Wbelchel ■••• 30 30 Ik) .1 V Wbelchel S 32 8 32 :« Nat Bank 3 131 17 3 1 "1 17 35 Nut Bank 1 717 9* 1 :)7 98 36 1) B Webber 9 45 9 45 37 Simpson ft Bomar . . 50 (X) f ) HO 38 T K Burgess 3 ( 1 ;i on :«) /. K Phillips 2 50 2 50 40 .1 N Nesbitt 1 (X) 1 no 41 .1 N Nesbitt 5 <0 5 (HI 42 E J Clary 3 12 3 72 41 A J Harmon .. 20 P) £ ) (HI 44 J B Jones ., 8 20 K 20 41 1) S Hull 4.1 45 46 47 S c,i Sarrutt 3 62 3 02 4< J A llurris 9 65 0 t'5 4.) S I) Surrat t 3 ( 3 on SI W K Garrison 2 50 2 no 51 Mrs K Bryant 2 f J 2 00 r •> W D Byars 80 H> 53 T 1! McCol lough 5 60 5 00 64 Mr* R A Waturs 13 65 13 05 63 N Lipscomb. 125 00 125 (Hi fli) N Lipscomh. 5 <0 5 00 57 N Lipscomb 4 75 4 75 58 N Lipscomb 62 62 5'.) K G Smith 1 (N) 1 (X) 60 W W Thomas 97 tX) 07 00 61 L Baker 7 <)«i 7 63 62 50 (X) 50 (Hi J:; Nat. Bank. 141 18 147 18 64 Geo 11 Feagle ft Co 2 75 2 75 1)5 w 11 Boas 25 (X) 25 1 1 lit* J W Alexander 20 (X) 20 (X) 67 B W Lee 2<) 00 20 00 68 S B Crawley ft Co.. . 3 45 3 45 l>U S B Crawley ft Co 1 35 1 35 70 S Ii Craw ley ft Co 1 45 1 45 :i W P Vussey 5 IX) 5 00 72 1 K II DeCamp 43 83 43 83 73 , A S Lipscomh 3 93 3 93 74 A S Lipscomb 1 7.5 1 75 15 S B Crawley G 00 6 (!9 16 s B Crawley 7 50 7 50 V S B Crawley 2 00 2 (X) 78 J N Lipscomb 50 50 79 B M Bowen 5 67 5 67 SO A J Goforth .. 10 30 10 30 81 J N Lipscomb 70 Hi 76 81 82 J N Lips.iomb ft Co.... 70 :i5 70 35 83 J N Llpseomb ft Co — 32 25 .'12 25 84 Gall'ney Mch. Shop . lo 25 10 25 85 W II Cuhuniss II IX) 11 (HI 86 Shannon ft Co 33 IX) 33 no S7 1 litvid Daw kins 60 60 S8 Mrs B A Waters . > 3 50 3 50 89 Mrs R \ Waters . 1 00 1 00 IX) Jas T Coyle 24 (X) 24 (H) 91 A E Hughes 20 (X) 20 00 92 Spartanburg county . 11 88 II 88 93 F Littlejohn 4 50 4 50 94 PS Webber 5 <X) 5 00 15 J ii Jones, Treas 872 83 872 83 1X1 J II Jones, Treas ... 861 98 861 98 07 .1 B Jones. Treas 8 62 8 62 98 J B Jones, Treas 8 73 8 73 88 K O Hams 12 (X) 12 (X) 1(K> T B Clarkson .... 1.2 50 12 50 101 N t Lipscomb 31 19 31 19 102 M C Lipscomb 10 (X) 10 (XI 103 Allxrl Betti* . 62 62 104 li P Parris 50 50 105 J P S11 ilii 75 85 75 85 106 .1 P Smith 74 38 74 :)8 107 Jno F Coyle .. 15 (X) 15 <X) 108 CO Phllllpp* 11 40 11 40 109 M (i Montgomery, est . 3 (X) 3 00 no J B Jones, Treas 313 73 :U3 73 111 .1 B Join**, Treas 3 44 3 41 112 Wm Phillips 60 IX) 5o on 113 M B Hcruggs . 20 (X) 2 ) IX) 114 J BJones 311 It 311 11 115 J 11 Wilkins 3 80 3 80 m A B Horn 4 00 4 Op 117 .1 Eh Jefferies 60 25 50 25 118 w li ententes 4 50 4 50 lit) Jno McCullough 2 1x1 2 00 120 Sam Wbelchel 50 50 121 .1 1) Leonard !K> (10 IN) 1X1 1.22 Athens Mfg Co 07 (X) 67 IK) 123 J (' Ups ■omb 5 00 5 on 124 J C Lipscomb 2 43 2 43 125 L II Boyle 1 73 1 73 126 W c S Woo 1 8 33 8 33 127 () B Gunthrop .... II 58 11 58 128 W II n rn ft W llhurn 61 tX) 61 (X) 129 11 L Spears . 2 80 2 80 i:mi J as Luc 5 1X1 5 1x1 131 V al «er-KvuiiH-Cogs- wrcll ('0 21 70 24 70 182 Mrs. B A Waters 8 10 8 10 i:u ,Vr». UA Waters. 1 65 1 65 134 .1 E Webster 6 (X) 5 (XI 1:15 HI Berry 00 60 130 Junius W l|klii* il IX) 3 (X) 137 Ilerlicrl McKinney .. . 5 45 5 45 138 Montgomery ft Craw ford ...; 7 00 7 IX) 139 I) B lllr 1 5 (0 5 00 140 Henry Addis 25 ‘25 141 Scruggs ft Kakcr 8 73 8 13 1(2 John F Coyle 15 00 15 (0 143 W li DuPre 2 63 2 (X) 144 J S Sparks 7 96 7 95 146 F W Hof '1 >1 lough 2 15 2 15 146 F J4 lary . 4 (X) 4 (X) 147 A .1 11 uraion.... 20 00 2o (X) its Albert Betti* 16 33 15 .LI 149 (i YV Moon .. , ..... 1 26 1 26 150 H L) loudsioek 6 (XI 5 IX) 1.11 J N I xl J)H4 *1 lil, i) Si ( zO .... ill ii tv a 152 E A 11 uglie* 211 IX) 20 00 153 B M Wilkins ft Co . 2 84 2 8 4 154 B M W ilkin* ft Co 45 45 155 T B •larkson 3 03 3 (X) 166 II I llullender . 60 (Ml 60 60 157 G«o S Turner.... 9 IX) 9 90 158 Prater Smith 1 25 1 25 159 L Baker 19 86 19 *6 1)9) c J 161 Biel. 1 00 1 IX) 161 N Bridges Z 35 2 A”) IS'.I iik) m 1!>2 in;) 194 1» nw 197 198 199 ^00 9M -’tr,’ 90) ^>4 ^05 •JOtl 3>7 ^•8 909 ^’10 211 212 2i:i 214 215 2111 217 218 219 290 221 ■>->j 2:7: t 224 227. 22t! 227 228 229 220 2:11 2:»2 2:u 224 .«• t*) 2«M1 2:17 2:18 2:t9 240 241 212 242 244 245 240 247 248 249 230 27)1 2.2 253 2'4 237* 230 257 259 25'.) 209 201 202 203 204 203 200 207 208 209 270 271 272 271 274 273 270 271 278 279 280 2H 282 991 284 283 2*0 287 288 2*9 2:w 290 291 293 214 293 290 297 2.18 2'10 9CD .ml 302 .103 .94 ;io3 300 :m7 308 309 310 nil 312 313 ■114 313 310 317 318 319 320 m 322 323 :i24 327> 3:91 327 328 329 3:10 331 :i:i2 333 334 7135 m 337 XM XH) 340 341 342 .143 314 313 310 347 :um 349 X50 Ml 352 3.*3 X>4 T M Littlejohn 40 25 U E Porter 20 25 J 11 Brown 13 85 L ll jUoas 18 25 .1 no D Jefferies 12 15 L H Boss 6 00 II K Osltorne 75 (K) W E M Kirby 20 00 OM Bridge* 50 0 O M Bridges 30 BA Hughes 20 00 Jnr> F Coyle 15 t'O Wm Anderson 5 (X) Heuson & Holland 3 50 A .1 Harmon 5 35 W W Thomas 385 :i5 A B Gaines 3 00 JBh Jefferies 50 00 J Eh Jefferies 95 W D Camp 25 (X) W D Camp 4 45 W B DuPre 2 00 J B Jones, Treas 2 35 W F McArthur 89 35 J N Lipscomb A Co 42 i') J N Lipscomb & Co 89 12 J N Lipscomb & Co 89 30 Victor Cotton Oil Co... 9 35 K M Bowen 8 42 X Lipscomb 125 (X) N Lipscomb 2 70 N Lipscomb 1 50 W H Boss 41 06 L G Byars 12 00 M B Scruggs 20 00 Mack Jolly 1 (X) Smith lldw Co 2 10 Smith Hdw Co 2 (X) J S Vlnesett 71 36 J E Webster 10 00 A J McCraw 20 00 .1 ('Camp 2 :t5 E.l Clary 5 98 Goo Thomson 1 O E II DcCamp 68 14 W C S Wood 6 50 Sam Wbelchel 6 50 Jno W Alexander 20 (X) J W Blchards 2 35 K I* Kicbards 6 50 Wm Phillip* 56 24 Jno W Blanton 3 00 H II Mitchell . 20 00 B A Jones 1 61 J B Huggins . 4 00 W Sam Lipscomb 4 50 F L Parris 7 4 50 It E Littlejohn 2 46 J W Sparks 13 57 W C Hopper lo 13 J W Wbelchel 6 50 PS Webber 3 (X) M L George 3 C.) 11 C Beyuolds 1 40 C P Huggins 7 CJ W II Boss 85 A Harris 18 20 H M May nor 4 60 J A Harris 2(9 B W Lee 20 90 S A Stacy 3 00 P Bay 12 S3 B B Webber 3 88 I Hardin 2 80 Prater Smith 7 00 W J Douglas 5 00 T X T Creech 90 00 BS Lipscomb 3 00 L It Boss 4 65 W 11 Boss 20 C2 J P Smith 3 «.K1 J C Otts 4 0 Jno A Coyle 12 00 It M Gaffney 2 52 B M Wilkins 7 47 It M Wilkins 28 It G Parker 1 00 II L Spears 2 80 Smith Hardware Co 2 40 Clary A Kendrick 75 A Bettis 20 (XI E A Hughes 20 00 Mrs. It A Waters 2 70 Mrs. It A Waters 2 70 B F Bomncr 1 00 Thos Owenaby 5 35 TJ Walker 1 42 E J Clary 5 00 J W Blchards 9 75 S L Morgan 3 50 M. C. Lipscomb 4 (X) M C Lipscomb 6 00 I). 8 Kamseur. 5 (X) W II Horton 3 00 National Bank 30 65 TO Petty 4 2<* W Bridges 8 (X) S A Allison 3 25 U8 Turner 6 20 W .1 Daniel 58 oo Mrs. R A Waters 2 45 Cherokee F A M Works 33 45 J W Brown 4 90 J W Brown 1 C9 A Bettis 13 33 N Lipscomb 4 58 E F Lipscomb 3 60 L A Little :• (X) J It Dickson 8 40 A Whisonant. 2t 22 Jno F Coyle 15 oo TG McCraw 10 00 W B DuPre go E L Littlejohn 24 89 Wylie Littlejohn 1 00 Mark Bryant 5 00 J M Swafford loo C T Lipscomb 50 A J Harmon 45 IJ W S Allison 2 00 T T Welchoil 1C) J N Nesbitt t io oo J N Nesbitt 10 50 ' J N Nesbitt 5 00 EA Hughes 20 (x) It II Kirby •» 03 A S Lipscomb 4 05 A S Lipscomb 95 J II Wilkins 3 50 Walker, Evans A Cogx- »ells Co 31 10 J I) Itamsey | uo B M Poole 2 (X) A Ik- Hardin — 2 45 J li llamhrlghl 7 00 J H Humbright 4 60 A Whisonant 34 61 8 LStroup 2 *7 Juolus Sparks | 50 B S Spencer I no M T Tanner 4 07 W H Boss 10 : o Fleming Mfg Co 16 (X) J ii Jones, Treas 135 H5 .1 11 Jones. Treas 221 90 J B Jones, Treas 343 73 J B Jones, Treas 872 83 J It Jones, Treas 8 72 J B Jones. Treas 3 44 Jno F Coyle moo Wm Addersou 5 no Carroll A Co Less 00 no Carroll A Co Lost | 15 Jno F Coyle .. 3 00 J It Poole 20 (X) Jno I Surratt 395 L It Boss 4 15 162 Nut Bank 1 050 75 1(050 75 399 llW J li Jones. Treas 570 77 .176 77 55* i 164 J P Smith 18.1 Off 185 00 3.77 165 Jno F Coyle ... . 15 00 15 (X) 358 166 A Betti* . 20 00 20 (H) 359 167 E A Hughes. . 2*> <D 20 (H) 360 108 Mrs. 11 A Waters . 7 20 7 20 361 109 Mrs B A Waters . 2 40 2 40 170 Jno M McCullough . 3 1(1 3 ID 362 171 c P Putlll . :t on 8 (X) 363 l?2 B P Roberts. . . . 135 19 135 19 :W4 173 R P Roberts. 45 36 45 36 .'H)5 174 G L Scruggs 1 OO 1 00 566 175 M F Samples . 5 00 f> (HI :t67 176 O A Allison 1 00 1 IH) .to')* 177 II M Maynor . 2 60 2 60 :u>9 178 W E Osment . 11 58 11 58 370 179 E F Lipscomb. 7 CO 7 00 371 180 J B Jones, Treas . 374 :i5 874 :i5 372 181 J li Jones, Treas . OOl 40 601 40 373 182 Mr-. B A Waters 5 40 5 40 374 183 Mrs. It A Waters . t 80 1 80 375 184 II 7, Hicks 4 50 4 50 376 185 A Bettis . 20 (X) 20 00 377 186 A J Harmon 40 00 40 IX) 378 187 J B Poole 20 00 20 (X) 379 188 J R Poole 50 50 380 40 25 26 25 13 85 18 25 12 15 6 00 75 C ) 20 (X) 50 no 30 20 00 15 00 5 00 3 50 5 X5 385 35 3 00 50 00 95 !5 00 4 45 2 00 2 35 89 X r > 42 50 19 12 89 30 9 35 8 42 125 00 2 70 1 50 41 66 12 OO 20 00 1 00 2 10 2 (X) 71 36 10 00 20 00 2 35 5 98 1 00 68 14 6 50 6 50 20 (X) 2 35 6 50 56 24 3 (X) 20 <X) 1 61 4 (Mi 4 50 4 50 2 46 13 57 10 (X) 6 50 3 CO 3 (XI 1 40 7 (XI 85 18 20 4 (XI 2 (X) 20 00 3 00 12 83 3 88 2 80 7 (X) 5 (HI IX) (HI 3 00 4 65 20 62 3 96 4 (XI 12 0(1 *> JV> H 7 47 28 1 (X) 2 80 2 40 75 20 00 20 00 2 70 2 70 1 IK) 5 35 1 42 5 tin 9 75 3 5n 4 on 6 on 5 on 3 00 3n 65 4 20 8 (H) 3 25 6 20 58 no 2 45 33 45 4 1X1 1 00 13 33 4 58 3 (in 2 (HI 8 4n 26 22 15 (X) 10 on 2 (HI 24 89 1 (X) 5 (X) 1 (X) 50 45 (X) 2 (X) 1 O in on in 5n 5 on 2o on 2 03 4 05 95 3 50 24 88 1 90 2 (X) 3 45 7 00 4 un 34 61 ■) 07 *» *» I 1 50 I 00 4 07 io no 10 00 135 85 221 IX) 343 73 872 83 H 72 3 44 15 (XI 5 00 50 (X) I 15 3 00 20 IX) 381 382 383 384 38.1 386 387 388 389 31X1 391 :i92 393 394 395 396 m 398 399 4(X) 401 402 403 404 4(5 ■CXi 407 408 4Q9 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 4:.’il 421 432 423 434 425 426 42'7 428 429 4:;o 431 432 ii->d 434 4:i5 430 437 438 439 440 411 113 443 444 445 446 4rt 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 4.56 457 458 459 460 461 4(12 463 461 46) 466 467 4<>8 469 170 471 472 473 474 475 476 •177 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 18M 489 41X) 491 492 493 491 495 4IXI 497 498 418.) j'K) M 503 503 504 5(1.5 506 507 508 5d0 5|o 511 513 513 511 Ml 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 531 524 .125 526 527 528 529 530 531 532 5.0 534 5:15 BM 537 538 539 3 95 | 4 15 I Jno D Jefferies , . .. 4 7)5 A Harris .... 6 10 TM Littlejohn .. . 6 60 WCSWood 2 50 A M Bridges .K> 00 Nat Bank 432 no ('hero Fdry and Mob Worki M W W F McArthur 64 46 N Lipscomb . 125 (X) N Lipscomb 23 65 W H Boss ,.. 50 00 W D Camp 25 (X) L Baker 3 71 DSBamsour It) 00 A J McCraw 2u on It W Lee 20 O It W Lee 4(0 J S Vlnesett 13 51 Hasty A Wilkerson .. 6 50 8 11 Griffith 5 C.) W C Carpenter 6 0 J Kimbrell 1 40 A B Gaines 1 50 Nat Bank 4 377 03 J N Lipscomb A Co — 105 83 J N Lipscomb A Co ... 74 06 J N Lipscomb A Co 13 96 M B Scruggs 20 (X) J N Lipscomb A Co.... 7 20 WS Williams 8 21 It M Wilkins A Co 3 50 R M Wilkins A Co 13 85 Jno W Alexander 20 03 II Z Hicks H 35 E A Hughes 20 00 GeoL Wilson MM Carroll A Co 4 40 A J Harmon 22 50 C P Huggins 4 50 W W Thomas 152 96 W E Osment 3 20 A B Brow n 1 25 .IB Jones 58 W L Settlemyer 5 (X) I).I Pugh IX) J J Moss. 6 50 E11 DeCamp 107 63 P S Webber 2 50 Pink Bonner 75 WB DuPre 100 G P Atkinson 75 JnoW Gaffney 1 85 .1 B Humbrlgbt 6 07 J W Sparks 2 30 J W Sparks 6 15 Jno 8 Mints 5 14 11 K Osborne 25 83 Mrs It A Waters 3 90 It E Porter 4 55 E P Richards 2 50 11 M Maynor 3 95 G W Elmore 1 00 Wm Phillips 68 75 P Woixl 1 no W EM Kirby 20 00 M S Allison 2 35 AJ Harmon 85 Jno F Coyle 20 00 H 7. Hicks 2 00 W II Boss 1 00 W 11 Boss 2 53 W L J Queen 2 (X) Jno L Alexander 35 J Kimbrell 75 W T Thompson 2 15 JnoW Gaffney 21 25 Will Shehun 1 00 N Bridges 20 15 S A Allison 7 (X) E A Hughes 25 00 M O Bryant 9o N H Allison 21 00 N S Allison 1 60 H L Spears 2 80 A I Harmon . . 23 50 S 11 Crawley A Co 13 50 S B Crawley A Co 23 50 8 B Crawley A Co 5 83 S B Crawley 5 (X) SB Crawley 23 63 SB Crawley 16 s8 N Bridges 23 42 S A Allison 15 56 ASGoudelock 3 38 Jno D Gaffney 20 30 N 8 Allison 7 30 J B McCol lough 00 Geo L Wilson 30 (X) WD DuPre 100 M W Brown A Co 37 10 Mrs B A Waters.,, 2 (X) WTMosely 4 HO W DGoforth 14 (X) Sam Wbelchel 50 Good Bonds Mch Co— 65 80 Walker, Evans Cogs well Co 33 3H Carroll, Carpenter A Humphries 15 (X) Carroll, Carpenter A Hutnpbrtss 11 95 J W Blchards 32 25 W S Gaffney 3 25 C A Allison 4 00 .1 I Surratt. 16 79 Jno W Gaffney 30 64 .1 A Harris MM Athens Mfg Co 31 40 W E Osment 10 10 ('hasB Hamme.tt 30 90 J J Gibbons 4 30 Jack Lipsey 1 (X) W L Morgan 3 66 JnoW Gaffney 15 44 Itobert Blacgwell 1 30 K E Hardin 41 65 W B llambrlght ., 3 55 K 1) Goforth 4 50 D b Webber 15 39 W E Osment 15 38 J no E Coyle go (X) I M Smith.. 37 35 A .1 Harmon MM E A Hughes 25 (X) Chero Fn’dry and Ma chine Works 2 (X) Chero Fn’dry and Ma chine Works 25 23 Carroll, Carroll A Hum- pedes... 100 Prater Smith 25 55 Gilmore Allen 1 (X) II X, Hicks 18 90 W B Gaston 1 (X) J Eh Jefferies 83 03 Chas II. Itcynolds K .m B M Wilkins A Co 44 42 It M Wilkins A Co. ... 170 II M Maynor 7 60 W B DuPre 1 (X) Jno D Jefferies 2 4.1 Silas ls>wrey 6 65 H B Metcalf 9 00 K F Stroup in 05 It A Huskey 3 02 CE Smith 17 78 J L Smith 3 55 W 11 Horton 2152 Preston Wood 1 14 It 8 Lipscomb, 85 J Kimbrell 35 B It Metcalf 16 45 G B Wright 16 20 .) El) Jefferies 100 Hatcher llugkes I 00 A J Hughes I 50 W II White 2 00 Andrew Young 2 50 National Bank 266 88 E A Hughes 35 no Guo L Wilson, 60 (X) A J Harmon 22 50 J B Brown 6 50 Lit Boss.... 4 00 A Harris 4 (X) T M Littlejohn 4 00 J'D Jefferies 4 00 it E Porter 4 00 Gcu D Scruggs 59 75 E P Blchards 2 50 W C S Wood 2 50 Jno I) Jefferies 8 34 w E M Kirby !}« (X) J S Vlnesett 37 77 C A Spencer 17 70 J It Poole 20 00 J U Poole 50 EW Jolly 56:5 AJ McCraw 20 00 W II. ((oss 50 (X) A M Bridges 50 (X) A M Bridges 70 W F McArthur 75 00 4 55 6 Id 6 60 2 .’X) 50 IX) 482 (K) 25 60 61 46 125 IXl 23 55 50 on 25 on 3 71 10 (Xi 20 (X) 20 (X) 4 00 13 51 6 50 5 no 6 (XI 1 40 1 50 4 377 03 105 83 74 08 13 96 20 00 7 20 8 23 3 50 13 85 2n (X) 11 3;> 20 00 30 83 4 40 22 50 4 M 152 95 3 20 1 25 58 5 (X) 90 6 .10 107 63 2 50 75 1 (XI 75 1 85 6 07 3 :io 6 15 5 14 25 83 3 90 4 55 2 50 3 95 1 00 68 Id 1 00 20 00 2 25 85 20 00 2 t 'O 1 OO 2 53 2 00 35 75 2 15 21 25 1 OO 20 15 7 00 25 00 90 21 (X) 1 60 2 80 22 50 12 60 23 50 6 83 5 00 23 63 16 88 23 42 15 56 3 38 30 30 7 20 60 30 00 1 00 37 10 2 00 4 88 14 60 50 65 80 33 38 15 (X) 11 95 32 25 3 25 4 (XI 16 79 3» 64 30 :to 31 40 10 10 30 90 4 30 1 00 3 56 15 44 1 20 41 65 3 55 4 50 15 29 15 38 20 60 37 25 22 50 25 (Ml 2 (3 25 23 1 00 2a 55 1 00 18 90 I (X) 83 UU 8 50 44 42 1 7») 7 60 1 00 2 45 6 65 9 00 10 05 3 1)2 17 78 .1 55 21 52 1 14 85 35 18 45 16 20 1 00 1 00 1 50 2 (X) 2 60 266 88 25 (X) GO (X) 22 SO 6 50 4 CO 4 00 4 00 4 CO 4 (HI 59 75 2 50 g 50 8 34 30 00 37 77 17 70 30 (X) 50 56 75 20 (X) 50 no 50 (X) 70 75 00 512 W D Camp 25 Od 25 00 511 W D (’amp 1 (X) 1 (X) .114 A B GbIbm 5 MM 5 INI 545 RELGoforll 3 (X) 3 (X) N1 M W Brown ft Co 6 51 6 51 547 J \V Alexander 20 00 20 00 548 M B Betttffgs 21) (X) 20 no 549 Wm Phillips l>« 75 68 15 55n Mrs M Martin 2 80 2 80 551 F. H DeCamp 47 37 47 37 i)« )*» .1 i: Webster 20 00 20 (X) 963 Butler ft Osborne 25 00 25 00 554 B W Lee 20 00 20 (X) 555 N Lipscomb 27 (X) 27 (X) 556 N Lipscomh 125 (X) 125 (X) 5)7 Chero Fdry and Ma chine Works 6 .35 6 35 55* W W Thomas 331 15 331 15 559 (' M Littlejohn 10 00 10 (X) 560 J Kimbrell 5M no 561 B M W ilkins ft Co 10 29 10 2!) 562 II L Spears 2 80 2 80 ftoU It B Powell 50 5o 5M4 J W Richards 2 (X) 2 (X) 5M5 C A Jefferies 10 (X) 10 00 566 J N Lipscomb ft Co 56 39 56 3!) M7 J N Lipscomb & Co • • 70 70 568 J N Lipscomb ft Co 3 80 3 80 569 J N Lipscomb ft Co.... 162 02 162 02 570 W II Boss 1 00 1 (X) 571 P 1) Littlejohn & Co ... 3 .70 3 50 J B Jones, Treas., .. . 383 6(1 3*3 (X) ill 0 J li Jones, Treas 705 20 705 20 574 Alexander ft Huskey 194 33 194 33 575 W 1) DuPre 1 (X) 1 (X) 576 li It Metcalf 6 90 6 90 577 S 11 Griffith 5 00 5 00 5< 8 11 C Humphries 75 75 579 Jno W GalTney 1 65 1 05 580 JEb Jefferies 52 25 52 25 5*1 W A Jefferies ft Co . ... 1 50 1 50 582 C H Gaffney 1 (X) 1 (X) 585 J S Spencer 2 IH) 2 (X) 564 TO llurrlll * 95 <X) 95 (XI 585 It M Gaffney • 1 55 1 55 586 Jno F Coyle 40 (X) 40 00 5*7 Alexander ft Huskey 191 33 194 43 588 H B Tate 6 50 6 50 58!) Smith Hdw Co 93 93 590 Smith Hdw Co 55 55 5()l W D Kirby.. 1 39 139 592 I) B Webber 3 85 3 85 593 G It Wyley 4 75 4 75 594 *M ’J’*) OO -O .795 Sam Wbelchel 5 00 5 00 596 Mrs It S Lipscomb 85 85 597 A E Hughes 25 (X) 25 00 .198 Chero Fdry and Ma chine Works 12 65 12 65 599 AJ Harmon 22 50 22 50 IKK) Carroll ft Co., Lessees. 2 75 2 75 60I Smith Lockhart 2 50 2 50 602 M Sellers 1 00 1 00 603 G W Turner 1 44 1 44 604 W B Du Pro 28 (X) 28 (X) 6) HI J W Humphries 3 32 3 32 606 Geo L W’ilson 30 (X) 30 (H> 607 W H Ross 6 30 6 30 608 N S AMlson 23 00 23 IH) 609 J E Surratt • 1 35 1 :i5 610 W B DuPre 1 00 1 (X) 611 C G Phillips 23 40 Si 40 612 TJ Alexander 284 98 284 94 613 J B Jones, Treas 008 30 608 :)0 614 J li Jones, Treas 159 02 159 62 015 Geo L Wilsou 20 (X) 26 00 616 Jno F Coyle 20 00 20 00 617 Robt Garner 3 77 3 77 618 P Smith 19 00 19 <X) 619 W N Turner 1 50 1 50 620 AJ Harmon 22 50 22 50 621 11 C Reynolds 1 90 1 90 622 W L Spake 12 30 12 30 923 Jno M Porter 392 40 392 40 624 A'S Lipscomb .. 1 30 1 30 625 Cherokee Eft M Work* 15 65 15 05 626 Crawley ft Nesbitt 10 00 10 00 627 S B Crawley ft Co 4 10 4 10 628 S B Crawley ft Co 7 90 7 90 629 R Ii Crawley ft Co 3 25 3 25 630 J N Nesbitt 2 00 2 (XI 631 S B Crawley 2 50 2 50 632 S A Allison 6 50 6 50 631 S B Craw ley 12 00 12 (X) 634 S B Crawley 14 50 14 50 635 Galloway ft Co 3 50 2 50 636 J J Muguess 5 33 5 33 637 J Eb Jefferies 55 51 55 51 (LiS W II White 5 00 5 (X) 63!) S 11 Blanton 1 50 1 50 640 L Baker 8 (X) 8 00 641 J C Lipscomb 50 50 542 R W Davjs 63 62 643 It W Davis 45 -45 644 N Lipscomb 95 83 95 83 645 J N Lipscomh 21 (XI 21 66 646 It M Wilkins 30 07 :io 07 647 D B Webber 6 70 6 70 648 J W Gaffney 3 50 3 50 649 J M Caldwell 11 50 11 50 650 W B DttPree 1 00 1 (X) 651 G B W right 5 ,10 5 50 652 W 11 Horton 6 35 6 35 653 W D Kirby 1 06 1 (XI 654 JnoW Blanton 3 33 3 33 655 J li Jones, Treas 1,638 (X) 1,638 (X) 656 J li Jones, Treas 872 82 872 82 657 J B Jones, Treas 343 43 243 43 658 J li Jones. Treas 16 38 16 38 659 J B Jones, 'proas 8 73 8 73 660 J B Jones. Treas 3 43 3 43 061 J W Richards 3 15 3 15 662 SM Berry 1 80 1 80 6) Li T li McCullough 7 70 7 70 064 J Eli Jefferies I (X) 1 00 665 A J Goforth 29 41 29 41 666 Geo L Wilsou 5 75 5 75 667 Athens Mfg Co 38 00 38 00 (X>8 D B Webbor 6 95 0 95 069 C A Jefferies 1 50 1 50 670 Cherokee Drug Co 9 57 3 57 671 Thos Owetisby 7 15 7 15 672 .1 0 Phillips 7 60 7 60 673 Lewis Waters 1 50 1 50 674 S H Griffith 10 (X) 10 (X) $31,684 09 $31,670 87 Youi\g Women The entry into womanhood 1$ a critical time for a girl. Little men- •trual disorders started at that time soon grow into fatal comf female troubles are proves this. Wine lishcs a painless and natural menstrual flow, wheq once this Important func tion is started right, a healthy lib will usually follow. Many women, young and old, owe their lives to Wwe ot Cardui, There is nothing lihs it to give women freedom from pain and to Ot young women for every duty of life. $1.00 bottles at druggists. U complications. That * are tilling graveyards Wine of Cardui cstab* Miss Della M. Strsyer, Tully, KaiU **l have suffered untold pain at menstrual pe riods for a long time, was nervous, had no appetite, and lost Intersit In everything, in fact was miserable. I have taken four bottles of Wine of Cardui, with Thtdford't Black-Draught, when needed, and to-day I am entirely cured. I cannot express this thanks I feel for whet you have dens for for tOvlea In easaa requiring spaelal dlrofr Uoni, ■ridrHM, living sruiploiDX, lb* 1-sdlM' Advisor, iM-partoisol,lbsCbsiunoofaMad- loins Coni pan,, Cbatunouga, Tana. ••Unde No<r* In the Convention. A gentleman writing in the Spar tanburg Journal of u recent date telle of an event that happened in the con vention at Greenwood which was high ly enjoyable to all who witneseed it. We feel sure tiiat our colored readers would like to hear about it, so we give it for their benefit, as well as for the benelit of others who may be interested: "The most distinguished visitor at the Baptist State Convention a few days ago was Uncle Ned Stark, a colored preacher, who was born in Hanover county, Va., one hundred years ago the 18th of last August. Uncle Ned was received with joy ous enthusiasum. He spoke for ten minutes and surprised all who heard him. His thoughts were expressed in clear, vigorous language, and his eyes sparkled with love and good humor. He told of his conversion when he was 28 years old, now 72 years ago, of how happ^ he was and of how he prayed to be taken home. "I kep’ on prayin’,” he said, "to go home till de Lord pinted his finger at my duty and showed me dat I needed livin’ grace ’slid of dyin’ grace. Now I know dat I’ll have dyin’ grace when I need it, because I have livin' grace.” He said that the hardest man he ever had to deal with is old Ned himself; if he can manage him, he can get along with everybody else. After his speech a collection was taken amounting to $28, which was entrusted to Dr. O.O. Brown, of Sum ter, to be given to Uncle Ned as he needed it. The old darkey rode 22 miles in or der to attend the convention last Fri day. He led in the closing prayer of the morning meeting. Many eyes were filled with tears and many hearts were stirred by the simple words of the honest old man who says he "has edication do he cannot read de print.” A I.lttlu Talk for Farmer*. [Carolina Spartan ] While riding from GalTney to Spar tanburg last Saturday we looked out to see If any plows were going. It was ideal weather for preparing land for the next crop. We saw the dirt rolling in one field only. That was about a mile east of Oowpens. But that was rolling in a way to make one who loves the soil tenderly to re joice. Three heavy mules were draw ing a disc pulverizer. They were certainly doing fine work. In the same field two other mules were pul ling a cutaway or a two-horse plow. In another field near Gaffney we saw a hand with two mules and a subsoil plow finishing a two-acre lot, break ing two to five inches of the hard-pan and mixing it with the top soil. There was no turning of the soil. When he got through the land was well broken six to ten inches deep. The same hand began to prepare next year’s corn laud, red clay with thin top soil, which was in cotton last year and cultivated about three inches deep. He expects to break that about seven inches deep. The cutaway barrow will bo used once or twice before planting. We mention these facts for two reasons. In the first place, the farmers of the county have lost many valuable days when they should have been preparing land for next year’s crop. Some o~f them are ready to say that fall plowing does more harm than good. Play at plowing, or scratching the surface about two to three inches deep does harm. Hands might just as well go rabbit hunting. But if farmers will properly prepare their land In the winter it will prove most 'beneficial. There is no use in any one saying he cannot deepen his soil. If he has two good strong ani mals with the ordinary plowstocks and a half shovel or twister in front and a tongue plow properly set in the same furrow, he can do good work. Sven these short days an acre and a quarter may be plowed six to eight inches deep. The freezes will carry on the work of pulverization. A harrow run once or twice before planting time will finish the job. If one has only a mule let him exchange with a neighbor and swap work. If he is so mean that he has no neigh bor, this is not written for him. By all means let the farmer begin this thorough preparation the first plow ing day of January and keep the plows going every day when the ground is dry enough. The Devll’a Tan Commandmenta. [Christian Advoouto.] I. Live to thyself. Mind thine own Things: This ii the first and great Commandment, on which all the rest bang, and to which they servo, and ia the same as, Be thine own God. II. Let thy Will be thy Law. Thou art thine own, thy Tongue is thine own, thy Time is thine own, thy Kstate is thine own; mayst thou not do what thou wilt with thine own? III. Make the best of the Time present, and of present Things. Lose not a Certainty for Uncertain ties; Who knows what may be here after? Kat and drink, for Tomorrow thou diest. Be merry while thou mayest, spend while thou hast it mal e Hay while the Sun shines. IV. Stand fast in the Liberties of thy fteah. Come not Into Bondage Be not a Slave to a strict Life, when thou mayst use thine own Liberty. V. Continue in Sin because Grace bath abounded. Christ died for Sin- nara, God Is merciful; Why shouldst thou then fear to take tby Course? VI. Do as others do. Go along with the Multitude, fashion thyself to the Times, be not singular; why shouldest thou think thyself wiser than others? VII. Do no more Rel'gion than needs. Be not righteous overmuch. Be not over forward, a little Faith, a little Repentance will serve by Turn. VIII. Do not trouble thyself about email Offenses. Thoughts are free, Words are but Things of Course, What man la there that lives and sine not? Why shouldst thou keep such ado about thy Sins, Are they not litt e ones? IX. Be not over hasty. If thou must repent, It is Time enough yet; torment not thyself before thy Time : When thou art old, thou wilt have little else to do: Bu not old whilst thou art young. X. Trust God with thy 8oul, rather than Man with Thy Body. Choose Iniquity rather than Afilh- tion and Nelf-Denial. Venture n farther in MatD rs of lieligiuii than thou mayst with Hufety. In golf a man is never too old to learn. To Cure u Cold In Oio- l>uy Take Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tab lets. All druggistsrefitiol the money if it fails to cure. E. \V. Grove’s sig nature is on each box. 2-*)c. In the United there 2!{ towi s tamed Columbus, mid 88 named Columbia. Dr. IIiiII'n Coiil-Ii Syrup CurcH ovurnlKlit the most stubborn cold as well us all Its oiii- pllciitions —tickling in the throat, husky voice and violent coirxlilntr. It Is Hit must wonderful medicine sclenee bus produced. WALLACE & OTTS, LAWYERS. Office upstairs, between R. A. Jones and Davenport. I’honc 87. J. E. WEBSTER, A-ttorney-A-t- vv. Office in Court House. (ProbaK-Judjre s office Gaffney City, S. C. Practices in all the courts. Collec tions a specialty DR. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist, Gaffney, - - - S. C. Office over J. R. Tolleson’s new store In office from 1st to 26th of each month: Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB, Dentist, Office over R. A. tones ft Co.’a Store. Can be found at officesli dava In the week H-J. C. JEFFERIES-8- OAFFNEY, S. C. Commercial Law. Corporation Law Heal Estate Law. Money to loan on approved security. JAMES A. WILLIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Notary Public in office. Prompt attention given to all business. Office over K. A. Jones & Co.’s store. D.U. Duncan O.P, Sanders. W.S. Uall.Jr DUKCAH, SAKDERS « HALL, Attorneys-at- Law. Office over J. R. Tolleson’s & Co.’s Store. S. C. & G. E. R. R. CO. Schedule No. 4. In Effect n:ei A. M., Sunday,December 24th, '99 Between Camden.S.C. and Blacksburg,S.C WEST. ea ST an. h a 3 S .ia. $ eg 3 Ox ~ QC C 0) ■ as ~ * j 133,34. EASTERN TIME. - h STATIONS. P, M, 8 30 8 V) 9 20 10 50 11 30 11 35 12 30 1 00 1 30 2 30 2 50 3 10 4 10 4 45 5 30 6 00 6 25 6 35 7 00 P. M. p. M. 12 50 1 15 1 27; 1 40 2 10 « 15i 2 35 3 50! 3 001 3 10 3 30 3 40 3 55 4 02 1 4 30! 4 36 4 50 5 OOl 5 20 P. M. ' CAMDEN DEKALB . . WEST VI LI.K KERSHAW HEATH SPRINGS PLEASANT HILL .... LANCASTER RIVERSIDE SPRING DELL. CATA1YJ1A JITNC’N . ...LESLIE HOCK HILL NEW PORT.... .. TIB/. A11 ... YORKVILLE ... SHARON HICKORY GROVE SMYRNA .. BLACKSBURG >.&& P. M. 12 3.Y 12 02 II 50l 11 35 ‘.1 a P . .w 5 36 4 50 4 M 4 hi 11 20 3 ID 11 15 3 (X) 10 55 2 30 10 4(> 1 on 10 3n 12 45 in 90 12 20 10 10 11 00 lo on 10 lo 9 ;t5 8 20 !) 30 8 00 9 15 7 30 9 00 6 50 8 45 6 25 8 35 6 10 8 15 5 30 A. M. A. M Between Blacksbnr&S.C., and Marion,M.C. WEST. 1 I ( 38. $ 3 5 7? 1 X = S-TS s a c C, * 3 Vm. 8 10 8 30 8 40 9 30 10 (X) 10 10 10 25 10 .10 11 Ift 11 35 11 45 12 06 12 25 12 60 •*. M 1/1 3 o 3 1)4 I % 1 EASTERN TIME. EAST 33. 13, 9. jj 5 *-» •jj 73 9* w u v X oiATAOMH. I i 5 sis p. u. 5 :xi 5 45 5 50 6 00 6 20 6 28 6 38 6 55 7 10 7 23 7 35 7 40 7 58 8 15 P. M. t—\~ - X C * K 5 “lc 3 — u:.? ■j.\ •/- WEST. .. BLACKSBURG .. KARLS PATTERSON SP’OS SHELBY . ...LATTIMORE .. .mookksboko. ....HENRIETTA FOREST CITY . RUTHKUFORDTON — MILLWOOD OOLDKN VALLEY THERMAL CITY .. GLEN WOOD .... MARION Gaffney Division. A. M. 7 48 7 82 7 25 7 15 6 55 6 48 6 :»8 6 30| 6 05 5 53 5 4(l| .1 37 f. 17 5 <Kl| A. M. I P. JX . 6 40 Ii 20 6 12 6 1X1 4 5o 4 in 4 20 3 5(1 3 25 3 05 2 .10 2 45 2 2o 2 (X) P. M. FAST. 1st Class. 1st. Class. Iff. ! 13. ' 1 j EASTERN TIME, 14.~ 1«. lllllll STATIONS. ? « £ c i? « e Q «ir“i PM AM 1 (X) 6 (X) 1 20 | 6 20 1 40 6 40 P M A M ...BLACKSBURG CHEROKEE PALLS GAFFNEY .. AM PM 7 50 3 (X) 7 :x> 2 40 7 10 i 2 20 am pm I'Offil Cotton It< port. The following are the prieeb ; u,[ for cot •on iu Gaffney today : >iuod Middling D Middling 1); J Ta« Returns foi Hie Year lijiJI, • t t Train No. 32 leaving Marlon. N. (’., a, .1 a. m. S aklnv close connurlioii at lilu,'knhurtr. S , with the Southern’), train No. 30 for Char lotte, N. O., and all point* East, and connect ing with the Southern'* vestibule going to Atlanta, Ua., and all txflnt* West, and will roculve passenger* going East from train No. lOonthuC. ft N. W. R. R.. at Yorkvllle, H. C , a 18.45 a. m.. and connect* at. Camden H. O., \ tb the Southern'* train No. 78 arriv ing in Charleston. H. (... at 8.17 p. m. Train No. :M with piusengcrcouch attached leaving Blacksburg at 5.8(1 a. m., and con necting at Bock Hill. S. (’., with the South ern'll 1 lorlda train for all points South. Train No. 33 leaving Camden, S. C . at 12.50 u. m , after the arrival of the Southern'* Charleston train connect* at Lancaster, S. (!., with the L. ft O. B. It.; at futawtm June! lou with the 8. A. 1... going Kant, at Rock lilll, H. C., with the Southern'* train No. 34 for Charlotte, N. ('., and all iioliii* East. Connect* at York vllle, S. C.. with train No. II on the C. A N. W. H. It., for Chester, S. ('. At Blacksburg with the Southern'* vckllhule going EaMt, ami the Southern'* train N'o. 3.1 going We*t. and connecting lit Marlon, N. ( with the Sout hern bithK.a »t ami W *t. SAMI EL HUNT, 1’realdci.i >1 !l> (s, W, lice In the . S. <'., on . 1 1 I, and unlay the II! folhiW- mda. the J :ill- •iy and Friday, I «ill open tin* books for the purpose i.f re el Ivlng return* of property fur Ci aiion, for the year 1!Xl|, :i( | |,e Inditor' court house, in the town 1 I (L-m Tuesday, tlie Hr,! day of .1 nu will remain at (he offirc until 5th January, 1>:|, ;,u>l bm precincts at the tlnn At Buffalo Sell. ) tli January, l'.*o|. At Kings ( reel; uary, 1iX||, At Cherokee I’.- uary. 191)1. At Blacksburg, on Thu;, idlli and llth January. I x)|. At Antioch, on Saturday, 12th January IIXII. At Grassy Pond, on Monday. Uth January 1901. At Maud, ou Tuesday, 15th Jnuuuiy. i: ..i. At I./eil'*, on Wednesday, loth Jauu nv I'.WI. At Macedonia,on Thursday, 17th January 1!XU. Al White Plains, on Friday, 1-th January 1901. At Thlckcty Station, on Saturday. 19th Jan uary, 1901. At Draytonville, on Monday. 2l.,l January 1901. Al M ilkinsville, on esduy, 22d January, 1901. At Surratt-,, I’ndmore's Store, Wednesday 23d January, l!Xi|. At 1. I). Littlejohn's Store, I 1 rail a y. 2lth January, llxil. At Rutena. Brown's :'t>>re, I ■ ,y i a-^p January, 1901. At J milier Bridge, on Saturday. January .261 h. r.*il. Al Allens, Bowlin ,vllle, Monday,2-ih Jan- uaty, IHOl. And at the Auditor's office until 2t th duyof Iebruary, I'.Wl, after which time t e 50 jut cent will attach. AH persons are ruiucsted io :,ay to who. school distin t tin y lielong or live in. J | 10!i e living in School Districts Nos. .1 an l In to state on theirreturn how much of the.r prop- 1 113 lies v. ithiu said sc 1 too I iHsirict and how much lies outside of said school dist, p- : also .ill lands bought or s i.il, who from an i who to, ami to v, hat luinis it ciins; also all new buildings and their value; also what build ings have been destroyed by lire and heir value, since last return. All persons fa ling to return to Auditor are ret|u red to 11 ake t heir returns before a Magistrate or Notary I’ublic. sworn to in due form as prescribed on blank returns, belon sending them In, an 1 all articles assessed itemize.!. l>o net say same as last year; such returns cau * confusion. W. D. Camp, A udiloi 1 lieroUic ('oil 11 ty. 11-27 to Feh. 20 N. B. Mr. \\ 1 lenry Boss, my assist ant. will In in my office and will be ph an il to take your rt turns during my aliseii ’e. All pt r.oiisin the town of GalTiu y wall please make lull re turns of all real properly, either bought op sold, w ho from, who to, and aII new buildings, whether wood or brick, with valuation, or liny other changes. W. D. < AMP, Auditor. EOUTilEKN KAILWAY* at Oondnaail Sohadul* of Pasii*n(*r Trains, In Effoot May 3th, 1900. Ifortkteaad. N<r, 12. Daily. Ve*. N'o. 33. Daily. N'o. lb. Ex. Sua. FstMa No. 81 Daily. Lv. Atlanta,CT “ Atlanta,ST “ Norcross.. " Buford. •* Uaiuesville M Lulu “ Cornalia.... “ Mt. Airy... Lt. Tooona.... 7 69 a 8 50 a 9 80 a 10 i*j a U) 85 a 10 £8 a 11 25 a 11 Son 11 63 u 12 com 1 Oo p 2 25p t 45p '8 85 ', 4 8J p 5 Ocp 6 2.1 p 7 03p 7 83 p 8 OJp 8 80 p 8 85 p 9 00 11 60 p 12 60 a 1 20a 1 68a 2 18 a I bba a'a Ar. Eiiierton... Lv. Eilitston... P OOn 6 4o p ******** 11 46 a Lv. W’minuter. “ Hanecft. “ Central “ GreenviUg. " Spar’burg. “ Gaffney. M Blaek.-burg “ King’s Mt.T " Gastonia... “ Charlottg.. Ar. Gru'nsboi’O 12 olm 12 52 p 1 42,, 2 84 p • 87 p 4 2op 4 88 p 5 C8p SiSE 9 55 p "4 16 p |22p 5 18 p 6 46 p T 02 p 8 181> 10 47 p 'ToSTa 4 28a 4 66a $ Qua 7 08a 7 46a 1 02a 8 27 a 8 61a » 60a 12 2ttp Lv. G-re'nsboro Ar. Norfolk ... .... 8 26 u . Ar. Danvills... 11 25p 11 63 p 1 88 p Ar. Richmond.. 6 ou a 6 00a 0 top Ar. W’hlngton. *’ B'more P it " Ph’delphia. " New kork. 6 42 a 8 00 a 10 15 a 12 4,m • ••••••• >?i§5 8 60a $ 23a SanthbaaBd. FstMa N0. 85. Daily. Vea. No. 37.!No. ll. Daily ^Daliy Lv. N.Y.,Pa ft. “ Ph'delphia. " Baltimore.. ** WBsh'tou.. 12 1.1 a 8 50 a 6 2'! a 11 15 a 4 8op 0 6.1 p 9 A' p 10 46 p • • » • • • e a • • • e a a e a • • • e a • # a Lv. Richmond.. 12 01 n 11 OOp 11 Oo p .... Lv. Dan villa... t 48 p 6 60a 0 10 a Lv. Norfolk... Ar. Ure’naboro 9 00a 6 aiO P Stop 6 16 a Lv. Gre'nstioro Ar. C harlotte. Lv Gastonia. “ King * Jit.. “ Bl!i.''«Hbiirg •* GalTney. •* Spar’burg. *• Green villa “ Central ** Seneca *• W'mlnster “ Toceoa . T 10 p 9 46 p 10 42p 11 top 1142 p 12 26 a 1 80 a 1 82 a 8 28a T 05 a 9 2.3 a 10 07 a 10 41a 10 5* n 11 84 n 12 80 p i 80 p 8 16 p 7 87 a 12 (.5m 1 12 p |W 2 24 p 8 15 p 1S*’ 8 27 p 6 6-ip 0 lOp fl 4.1 p • ••e a a 8a • •••# a aa ««a a a aa •••eeeae • • • • a • * a iK A TWl Lv. EiU rtua.. / r. Klbarton.. il 4.7 a 9 00 a 6 40 p 1 bop Lv. Mt. Airy... " Cornelia.. M Lola “ Gainesville “ Buford. “ iforarosa, Ar. Atlun'a.KT ’• Atlanta.CT ' 4 18* 4 80a » 02 a 6 26 a 6 10 a 6 Ida i iip 8 bo p 4 65 p Stop 7 5Tp 7 82 p b Oop IS5 9 18 p 10 oop 9 txip 8 80 a $ toa 8 67a 7 toa f 48a (27a (80a JMf Foil] Ex. N’o. 13. Fun. Daily. STATIONS. 8 lOp i^p 8 top 9 8(1 p No, Daily. 10 60s 10 19 n lo 03 a 9 26 Ex. bun. llOiaLv Lul* Ar 1106* “ Alsyaville “ 11 62 a, ” Harmony “ . H 39i> Ar. Athena .Lt _ ___, Not* clou# oonnsotloa mads at Lula Main lln* train*. “A’’ • m. “P” p. m . ”M” Boon. "N" night Chcnapwak# Lins Stsamera la dally Mr vis bstwuvn Norfolk and BaUltnor*. No*. 97 and ttb-Daliy Waxhlngtoa aa( goathwotUra Vastlbula Llmltad. Througl Pullman Hle*ptngcar* bwtwaea Naw York am Now Oricant, via Waaidngton, Atlanta au( liontgoninry, and alao b«tw*an Naw York aal llamnhta, via Wnsldngton. Atlanta nnd BU ? B>tnghnm. Also elegant Puli.man LianaJil MIRVATION Caba Utwawn AUanla and Na* 01 * thoruughfar* roaohM ba tween Waihmgton and Atlanta. Dining can C rv« ail niMl* »n routa. Leaving Waahtng gt<-a Mom aye, Wi ; -.anlar* and Prtda/i a tourist siatiping rar will run through bat waai Waalilngton and Fan irraadsoo without ahaaga Pullman drawing room alaai lng oars liatwaas Grcenxboro and Norfolk. C loM ooanaeUaa at Norfolk for Old Foist OouvoaT- Ko.i ,0 and Pi- United ftiatM I’aat Mai) xt— aolid between WaaUngtoa and NawO.,1 via Southarn Railway, A. ft W. P. R, L ft N U. K., balng aampoaad of thru igh without ohania far lanaa^gara c. alioMaj Pullman tee win a ream WMpia|< betwoan New York and New Orlaaas. via betwoan New York and N«w drleaaa. lantn and Montgoinarr and batws toinghain and AtLanta Dlalag ear* ■ mcall *n routa No* 11. ijj, H4 and II—P hatwgn Blchnioud and villa aouthVxmad Naa U Nos 84 and 1Z FRANKS 8outhnrn bithKa »t uml W *t. FRANKS GANNOM, 1 M. (KTLft HAMt KL HUNT, Prealilt i.i. Third V V M Ma-v Umw, T M Ybtft a,',it I ’aVD*. NW’?