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* i j 7.^ n T n'E 'Y o” (.( tv t t' v r rr •■ i^'T-pn . ii.v'i rx X i.iXjl W ■ / ^ ’ Gr< .-1 u-.. /; t : u. 11 (i V^r ^ ; . .. i >;,»)•! mi ~ 'M-r l ot it fnM- . . .:. • ?!:•• <•:•< v\ .1 ! rforo ^V-, : :c inij ilso iin'ii :\:ul wunii’n forok- t:i . tiMiittlt. Mr. ^m’lcrt.Mni] was ^ori if a iiii.' <•!:»'> of “N«’v<t! Sin* v V a, t< It’s nil ralamny! A "^y-ctc! ! liioko in unrt'strainod s'x>■ i11■ i:11 r’ I'ri'ia rvi ry part of tlio larxi* {-no:a !:i vaiti tiio coionor sinoti* with his i;:iv< I: in vain tin- l<K-nl polioo *>n sJcavoi ii to rostoro onlor; thetiih* was «i) and ovorsx\ opt ovot-ythinar for an in stant till siUiu-o was stuldi'nly restored liy tile s »!)t of Amaliel smoothing out the f< ids of her crisp white frock with jin incredulous, almost insulting, smile that at cnee fixed attention again on Frederic!;, lie seized the occasion and ^poko up in a tone of great resolve. “1 have made an assertion,” said he, “before God and before this jury. To make it seem a credible one I shall have to tell my story from the begin ning. Am 1 allowed to do so, Mr. Con.- tier?” “You are.” was the firm response. “Then, gentlemen.” continued Fred erick. still without looking at Amabel, v. 1 .'••rude had acp-ind a mockery that drew the oes of the jury toward her more than once during the follow ing ire h “you know, and the public generally now know, that Mrs. Webb has left i :e the greater portion of tin money of wlii'di she died possessed. ! fcave never before aekuowledged to any one, not wen to the good man who awaits tills jury’s verdi- t on tin* other side of that d ior. that she had reason^ for tills, good reasons, reasons which 'ip to the very evening of her death I was my if ignorant « f. as I was ig mu tut of lior intentions in my regard I'M 1 that I was tin special object of liw attention. that wo were under any muI: gut ions in any way. Why. tben. 1 should Lave thought of going t«S her in the great strait in wide!) 1 found .■ ■ .i on that day I can hardly say. i knew she had money in her hoi so. Yhi:- ! had unhappily been made acquaint 1 with in an accidental way, and 1 kn w she was of kindly disposi tion and quite capable ef doing a very iIUm Iti11 a< t. Still this would not seem v.o !>,• ..j i■:" > !i for mo to in' 'ide upon her late at night with a pica for a hitgo h i. of i.e noy had I m t been in -.i Uesp: late cmi lition of tr.in.l, wiiieh made any attempt si'i'in reasotiahie tiiat promised reii f from the tint iduraide burdeii of a passing and disreputable debt. “1 was obliged to have money—a great d- al of money—and 1 had to have tt at once. and. while I know this will not serve to lighten the suspicion I have brought upon myself by my late admissions, it is the only explanation I can give you for leaving the ball at nty father's house and hurrying down secretly and alone into town to the lit tle cottage where, as I had been told early in the evening, a small entertain ment was being given which would in sure its being open even at so late an hour as midnight. Miss Page, who will, I am sure, pardon the introduc tion of her name Into this narrative, has taken pains to declare to you that in the expedition she herself made into town that evening she followed some person’s steps down hill. This Is very likely true, and those steps were prob ably mine, for after leaving the house by the garden door I came directly down the main road to the corner of the lane running past Mrs. Webb’s cot tage. Having already seen from the hillside the light burning In her upper windows. 1 felt encouraged to proceed nnd so hastened on till I came to the gate on High street Here I had a mo ment of hesitation, and thoughts bitter enough for me to recall them at this moment came into my mind, making that instant perhaps the very worst in my life. But they passed, thank God. and with nothing more desperate in mind than a sullen Intention of having my own way about this money I lifted the latch of tlu* front door and stepped in. “I had expected to find a jovial group of friends in her little ground parlor or at least hear the sound of merry voices and laughter in the rooms above, but no sounds of any sort awaited me. In deed the house seemed strangely silent for one so fully lighted, and. astonish- «'d at tlds. I pushed the door ajar at my left and looked in. An unexpected and pitiful sight awaited me. Seated «t a table set with abundance of un lasted food, l saw the master of the house, with his head sunk forward on bis arms, asleep. The expected guests bad failed to arrive, and he. tired out with waiting, had fallen into a doze at the board. “This was a condition of things for which I was not prepared. Mrs. Webb, whom I wished to see. was probably •ip stairs, and while I might summon *>er by a sturdy rap on the door, Iw*- «!de which I stood, I had so little desire io wake her husband, of whose mental •condition I was well aware, that 1 ■could not bring myself to make any loud noise within his hearing. Yet 1 bad not the courage to retreat. All my hope of relief from the many ditRcill- •ties that menaced me lay In the gen- 'croslty of tlds great hearted woman, and if out of pusillanimity I let this hour go by without making my appeal, clothing but shame nnd disaster awalt- «*d me. Yet how could I hope to lure her down stairs without noise? 1 could •aot, and so yielding to the Impulse of *he moment, without any realization. I here swear, of the effect which my un expected presence would have on the noble woman overhead, I slipped up fhc uaiTovt staircase and, catching nr mat moment the sound of her voice calling out to Batsy. I stepped up to the door I saw standing open before i me and confronted her before she could >ve from the table before which -he was sitting, counting over a larr* roll of money. “M\ look (and it was doubtless not a common look, for the sight of a mass of money at that moment, when money was everything to me. roused every lurking demon in my breast) seemed to nnpail. if it did n< t frighten, her. for she rose, siml m<. ting my eye wi«b a •* ■—*«% Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Clerk’s Sale. Summons for Relief, / w r A) r,\ ‘( K , iX ■ i) > v It V i \\ (ikyj v -»£ t, r "If you want my life, I will give it to you with mu own hand.” gaze in which shock and some strange and poignant agony totally ineompre- hensible to me were strangely blended, she cried out: “‘No, uo, Frederick! You don’t know what you are doing. It you want my money, tike it; if you want my life, 1 will give it to you with my own hand. Don’t stain yours—don't’— “1 did not understand her. 1 did not know until I thought it over afterward that my hand was tluust convulsively into my breast in a way which, taken with my wild mien, made me look as if l had come to murder her for the money over which site was hovering 1 was blind, deal to everything but that money, and. bending tiia<ii.\ for ward in a state of mental intoxication awful t uough for me to remember now, i answered her freiune.i wonts l»\ some such broken exclamations as these: •Give, then! 1 want hundreds thou sands--now. now. to ave myself! Dis grace, shame, prison await me if I Kidney trouble pi 'ys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ^ ^ |L . j . and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid- neys are out of order -mMJM ~ or leased. r - Kidney trouble has . f’f ! become so prevalent V, that it is not uncommon y^vV ■•■ f\ . h for a child to bo born \ I c afflicted v/ith weak kid- \ 'jneys. If the child urin- - ates too often, if the urine scalds the fiesh or if, when the child reaohes an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, ‘depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, ind the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney* and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Home of Swamp-Root. All ** We. I ■■■ ' Draftl«U- jenume stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell “something just as good.” Statk or Son ii < akomna, i t’Ol.'NTY IIK < III ItO .KK. ( M.irris < t nl, \ - V\ . ,1 in'oli H i i >ct :i In olxKliftiof to ;m order niiidt* herein lor partition. ihitoiM'el. 101 h. t'.iel, I will m-|| m plllille OU(cry !'> the IC.heM H.'dcr l>. ■ n Hie Court llonv noor at (ialTiit .v. S t , on Snlesdny Dee. .’nil. I!*e|. ihiiiie/ t.i'• le ■«! houi s tor sulei. the follow li^ .1, .-i-ii lie.. pjop- erty. to-tvlt: The lollowlng q '..•riled pieee.->or ,n •• ol land in I he sa Ul < 'omit v an : St at ■ -• I u . i e on I he east, side of tile leie: SI «. Is ••o;; • iel nd j ’.’iltez iiinds >l ' .ru’l Hupp- Al.-xaiaa r II ns'v'ey anu ethi r-.he^innilia at > pi ie s on north side of Shoals i .ad «.n i n- sain ! Hupp . ami niiining ti i.ee s r pides to ;i sinaii j.osi oak: thenoe \ , poles io a st ake in the '.orth t'atoii i line: t .»• ee with said Hue N. s7 1 , p.,p- s to p liters at ie ,ad ot hi aneh; the ie. i\ Mi .aid slate I i in \. s, 1 . W. I:» | , lies to a • • . < . u west side of liu.-h Shoals road: tie ne" with T lie road S .1*4 \V. 17 pid»*s to a staki* in ro.ul: thence v ith road S. I k ,v: |>oles to a stake in road: thence S. 30 K. 53 poles to a stake m road and in Huskey’s line; thence su | . t, poles tothe l». trill ,dll^. CO., tail, i IIC : aCTiS. more or less. Also another tract or pareel of land lying on both sides of Ituck Shoals road in said County and State, bet-inning at a pine stump and witnesses, and runs t hence N. Mi t W. 16.15 chains to pineknotand »itii ’.sses; and thence S. 41'4 \V. 17.15 chains to a pin l r on east side of a swamp; thence it new line s. 3.50 chains to a post oak; thence a new line E. 37.:i5ehains to a sourwood in the old line; thence with said line N. 1> 4 E. I4.pl clirtins to the la ginning, containing acres, more or less. Terms of Sale: One-half cash, and the hal- anco on a credit of twelve months tvith in terest from day of sale, credit portion to l»e secured by iiond of the pun ! icser anij ;i : i.ol* i l: ag 1 ■ . it .i.e pi. r,, i , .... i. 11, 'e;,, * to pay all cash, and purchaser to pay for ait papers and recording. J. Ei» -I Kt’Funt rs. Clerk Court of Common Ideas. Nov. 15, 33. 30. STATI OK Sot'Ttl (lAKOl.lNA t ol'N tV or < ID.COKM . Ed ward ,\ Trt scot, as 1 Ad in I n 1st rat< .r of thei l ist ate • I .h IV. (i '•11 ner s. th ce.i ■ ed, I’iai 11- tliT I’etltioner 4 rlalllc I.cdtord, ^ ictoria Sa iel r s, |{:i ftisSar. • ■ ■ tidi 1 - iirnet. a tit. .'I: ■■ Defend In Court of Probate. SoiMiiK,11s |.,1 Relh f. 1 ■ rs. Hufiis i,nn v Turner.• tv, to 1 copy o the sub 111 said petitli o111 1 a* at t.ailiH y. S. ( . v. after I he si" v ice hereof t of I he day of such m i 11 e ansW'i' the said I’etition v.iihin t.ii' titec afons d, the I’etitioti i 11 !ids aciioii wi:. apply to the Court for the i lief demanded in tlie said p, titlon. i.I TI.KU A 1 aoUNK. Plaintiff-l’et tineer’s Attorneys Gaffney, S. C., October lit*. Pid. To Sailie Ledford, Victoria Sanders and Uufus Sanders, absent Defendants in this action: Take notice that the Complaint in this ac tion, together with the Summons, of which tin* foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Probate Judge for Cherokee Count y. S. C., on the JOtli day of October. A. 1>., IDOL Bcti.ek ,V OS’ornk. Plaintiff-Petitioner’s Attorneys. To Victoria Sanders and Uufus Sanders, De fendants: Take notice that unless you procure the appointment of a guardian, ad litem, to rep resent you in this action, within twenty days after the, service of the Summons herein upon ' •’U. an appiieat’on v. i i he made to .I E. ok osur. Judge of Probate for Chcrokci Couety. at Oaffney. S C.. for the appoint- tnent of setm suitalde person to act as guar dian, a<i iiteli;. in your Indi o*' Uf TI.KTt OSIIOItNR. Plaintiff-Petitioner’s Attorneys. Gaffney, S < ‘. October doth, lixtl, Nov. 15.33. k”.), Dec. 6. Id. 3(1. KH K»l!)s. of hot o*r;imi1ntP( -turar with every cash jui ■( liase of 110. .In !'■<•• ived fresh lots of all - ( f i :tnpy and S oh' (iro- ceries. <,oeo:i 1 :ii-, Prums. Ftnit> of •ill kill’; - Nit’i' caid : ii • ni' all • ; *!i, Kt'iX M.d 1' .ttle 1 'll- o. ie |*<>Dt ? • iid . v ory- • af the \ c ' .vest prim • o -ilde. \\ < - '! stt ickly for ca-h. ’l ours for ca- i :’03. D. J’-f^ries. For t.:3 a T Gilding Season, BAKER Has just received a large stock of Sash, Doors, Mantelpieces and ail kinds of Trimming, Flooring, Ceiling, Sidi ig, Box ing. Molding, Brackets, etc. No. 1 iiean Fine Shingles and a good steck John W. Masury | Sons (Giuranteed Paints and Varnish, all at the lowest rea sonable prices. Call and see him when you want anything in his ''o charge for making M-nm- Final Discharge. leariTstenography by mail. V - - tlou’t have iheui. Give, 47ive «1 uiy baui] went out lovanl it. not to ward her; but t;h** mistook the action, mis took my purpose, and, with a heart broken cry. to save me, me. Iron) crime, the worst crime of which hu manity is capable, she « .•(!.._ it up a per lyin^ only too mar h< r Liainl in the open drawer ayainst widt h she leaned, nnd in a moment of fathomless kbluish, which we who can never know more than the outward seeming of her life can hardly measure, plunged against it and—1 can tell you no more. Her blood and Batsy’s shriek from the adjoining room swam through my consciousness, and then she fell, as l supposed, dead upon the tloor, and l, in scarcely better case, fell also. “Tins, as God lives, is the truth con cerning the wound found in the breast of this never tc forgotten woman.” Tbe feeling, the pathos, the anguish even, to be found in bis tones made this story, strange and incredible as it seem ed, appear for the moment plausible. “Aud Batsy?” asked tbe coroner. "Must have fallen when we did. for I never beard her voice after tbe first scream. But I shall speak of her again. What 1 must now explain Is how the money in Mrs. Webb’s drawer came into my possession aud bow tbe dagger she bad planted in her breast came to be found on the iawn outside. When I came to myself, and that must have been very soon. I found that the blow I had been such a horrified witness to had not yet proved fatal. The eyes 1 had seen close, as 1 had supposed, for ever, were now open, aud she was look ing at me with a smile that lias never left my memory and never will. " ‘There is no blood on you,’ she mur mured. ‘You did not strike the blow. Was it money only that you wanted. Frederick? If so, you could have had It without crime. There are $l.(kt0 on that table aud half as much again'in the closet over yonder. Take them aud let them pave your way to a better life. My death will help you to remem ber.’ Do these words, this action of hers, seem incredible to you. sirs? Alas, alas! they will not when I tell you’’— and here he cast one anxious, deeply anxious, glance at the room in which Mr. Sutherland was hidden—“that, un known to me, unknown to any one liv ing but herself, unknown to that good man from whom it can no longer be kept hidden. Agatha Webb was my mother. I am I’hilemon’s son and not the offspring of Charles and Marietta Sutherland!” £00 FKLiA £ ih kV Sthoif." •*: ‘ * Uiiienua!.! f -ALA BUSINESS COLLEC£. Viar on Clerk's Sale. -ra r or Soctii i'akouna. / County ok t mcuokkk. > Jno. Q. I.'ttlc v.x. Maty Ann Williams, ft al. Susan Turrcf ct a! vs Jno W. Gaffney, ft al. Itioltcdicn t* t*> a deerff herein for parti- ti in. flat’<1 Oi't. 7 th. ’’."I. I tviil sell .;1 Gaff ney, S. to the highest Didder before the Court Mouse d >ot <1 irina t lie I* tniJ hours for sale. Sale.sday I)cc( niher 3n<l. I «•!. the follow- iua’' descrilied lands to-'vlt: All that tra d of land in altove County and state on the south west side of Itroad river, l(OAtnded on the south hy lands of W. G. Gaff ney, soutinves >y lands of O. Surratt and M. C. Stacy, nort west by lands of M;>s Jan*' Hoss and Mart ul L. Boss. Iieiua the irtet of land whereon Mrs. t . .1 Gaffney res.(led at the time of her death, and known as the Gaffney ferry tract of land, containing five hundred and thirty-one acres. (Wtt) more or leas. Tlds tract of I md will be sub-divided into small and suitable tr wts for sale and a plat of same can be seen in my office. Terms of Sale: Une-third cash, and the bal ance on a credit of one and two years, with interest at the rate of seven per cent, per an num from tlie day of sale, the credit portion to be secured by purchasers bond and a mort gage of the premises. Purchasers shall have the privilege of pay ing entire hid* In cash and shall pay for all papers and revenue stamps, including cost of recording mortgage. Cash portion of bid must tie complied witti in one hour after sale, or a re-sale will lie made on same day at former purchaser's risk. There Is no up set price fixed on this sale. J. Eb. J kkkkkieh, Clerk Court of Common Pleas. Nov. 15, 23. 2». Notice is hereby given that I will apply to Hon. .1. E. Webster. Probate J udge for (hero- | kee < 'on nty. S C., at Ii is office at the court Ie *llse, 011 III' sday. ::*(! d i V of D* ce mbel Iff, for a (Inal settlement and disch;trg< as executor of the estate of O. H M. Clary de ceased. A!I persons holding claims stga:'!-’s iM < - tale will pr< sent them on or h -fore ' in •;a’•■. Nov. 2d. li’Ol. EllO! V. .1. Cl.AKY. Fxo’r, Estate O. H. U.C iry. dec’ll. Nov. stb. 15th i, a., I xlffli. To t hose wisli’ng to learn Munson’s Sys tern of IMn’lograpic short-hand I ran fur nish tlie books (post pdd) at publisliers l*i ices. The 11 lire course Is covered by tw< , i'ty 1* ssons 1 rrauged by Mr. Munson himself so as to cm* Die a ny on< t o aci, a ire a i- now I edge of 1 lie 1 rt. w ■ 1 ho tit t h*' aid * . a 1 "a'le r. The Art f 1‘honogr:ptiy is tlie only tsiol; Dial i* cl e-, Munson's - st' tu fully, 'uk! tis price is • J (in • *r I will give the liook v th the twenty 1«-sons tjy niaii for ft'«). This includes a corrcc; io:i of th** written e\ervises. Jas. L strain, l-a\vk-4t. Etta Jane. S. C. This story will be continued in the Friday edition of The Ledger until its completion. Educate Tour Bowels With Cascarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c. 25c. If C O. C fa<1, druggists refund money. That man who can afford to make enemies is certainly rich iu expedi ents. Ii «** N•*i’v#* the Kti'iiijj of n*‘rvo,is neuralgia, pains iu tlie face, head or any part ot the body. Tlt* ^ pains are quickly st pped l.y the use of Berry Davis’ Painkilb r. ’M V lelief is immediate and lasting. Do not siuf« r a moment longer but use the Buin- kdl’T ns dire< a ted. Avoid Kiil»atitutes, flier is l*ut one Buiukiller, Perry Davis’. Brice 2'»c. and f>0c. When it comes to making mistakes nearly all men are found to be art ists. COCAINf- IlabiU Cura*) <U eo ... iaa>, !■ SO <!u» '• »• 75 »e4ra 0 - • ■ • -1 b n><) Tr«<ttiu»ul ««uit KMKK. a«(., ' *4^ b. M* MfOOiXEV* M> 0«* Atlanut. Summons for Relief. State of South Carolina, 1 Court ofCom- Oounty or Cheimkke. ( rnon Pleas. Kooert M. Northey, in his own right and as Administrator of the Estate of Franklin S. Northey deceased, plaintiffs. against John F. Northey, Sando Northey, J. Alex ander Northey. Mary E. Northey, Alice J. Northey. Douglass Northey, Shell Northey. Hoy Northey, James K. Northey and Joseph F. Northey, defendants. The Defendants In this action above named: You are hereby summoned and required to answer tlie complaint in this action, a copy of which is herewith served upon you. and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com plaint on the subscriber at his office at Gaff ney, H. ('., within twenty days after th ( . service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and If you fail to answer tlie com plaint within the time aforesaid, the plain tiff'in tlds action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. (Dated) Gaffney. S. C., Oct. Uth. l!)t>l. To John F. Northey. .Tames It Northey and Joseph F. Northey, non-resident defendants. Take notice, that the complaint In this ac tion was filed In tlie office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Ctierok *e Coun ty. 8. C., on the 14th day of Oct. t'JOl. J. F.. Webster, Plaintiff's Attorney. Gufney, S. C„ Oct. 14th, 1601. Pub. Oct. 25th, Nov. 1st, sth, 15th.32nd, 20th toot. HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT. Oe.r buyer leaves thi* week ior New York. A VAST, DIVERSIFIED, ARTIS TIC COLLECTION of the choicest Hol iday novelties will be ready for your in spection by DECEMBER 15th. A Fact Worth Noting. The goods we offer tbe Holiday trade we purchase on the eve of tbe Holiday season, consequently are more up-to-date in every particular than the goods offered you by merchants who buy this line in July or August. CARROLL & CARPENTER. 08 Clerk’s Sale. State of South Carolina, . County of Cherokee. ( James It. Littlejohn vs. Jesse J Mabry. In obedience to an order made herein for foreclosure, dated Sept. sth. linff, I will sell at public outcry before the t'ourt House door at Gaffney. S.C., during the legal hours for sales, on Salesday Dec. 2nd. I'.Kll, the fol lowing dexrrlLf.1 propcily, to-wit: All that tract of land containing one hun dred and nineteen (I MW acres, more or less, situate In Cherokee County, Iron tided l.y lands of C. T. Mnhry. T. I>. Littlejohn. J. G. II tn.es and lands of I he estate of T. J. (>rr. Terms of Sale: One-third cash, and the balance on a credit of one and two years with Interest from day of sale seemed hy a Is.nd of the purchaser and a mortgage of the,prem ises. Purchaser to pay for all papers and re cording. J Fa. Jefferies. Clerk Court of Common Pleas. Nov. 15, 32, 36, _ _ mww wtw.w ‘w "W w w »r;w WWW b'"w W. wrw’wr.w. >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4♦♦♦ v rt: iV ITOtlMt Of TURKEY >1 Is not the only thing for wldeh to rejoice. All over our store 'There’ei K'eawt of UiirjroinM. " Purse-fattening prices on Just the tilings you most need. Dainty Chinawate, Roasters, Carvers, Elegant Silverware. Plump turkeys taste best when roasted In a big Buck’s Oven. SAVE THIS AD, LITTLE GIRLS, IT COUNTS. 3vc7n.ii*: i*'uri*:Ni'ri i*i-c c< >. ♦>». SOUTHERN RAILV/AY. C'JTvJrnac ' -•v.-'lnlo of Pm''-' T-i’nC L: /O fl-Kt Jut ie 33th, 13 )!. | I Ves. ' I !! s r» r 1 FstMa K« rthboun-l. Vo. 19. \ .. JS xo 4. \'o. 3*1, i * ally. Gaily. g »i.y i>uily. Lv. 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Charlotte.. 9 45 p 9 25 a 12 35m 8 10a Lv Gastonia... 10 42 p 1 Hop 9 00 a “ King's Mt.. 11 02p 1 53 p 9 18 a ** Blacksburg 11 25 p 10 50 a 2 17 p 9 3s a " Gaffney.... 11 42 p 11 0>> li 2 32p 9 53a ** Spar’burg. 12 20 a 11 40a 3 lap 10 30 a “ Greenville. 1 25 a 12 40 p 4 JOp 11 30 a “ beneca 2 28a 1 40 p 5 55p 12 48p ** Wminster- 0 13 p 1 03p “ Toccoa 8 14 a 2 23 p 7 48c 1 33 p : Lv. Effs-rton.. 9 00 a 3 15 p 9 oua Lv. Mt. Airy “ Cornelia... 3 40a “ Lula 4 08 a “ Gainesville 4 20 a “ Buford. 4 17 a “ Norcroas. 5 27 a Ar. Atlanta,ET| 6 10» “ Atlanta,CTI 5 10 a 11 58 a 7 2Sp 7 32 p 3 08p 8 cSp 8 27 p 4 55 p * 55 p 8 3»p 9 COp 9 .14 p 10 lap 1 57 p 2 DO p 2 30 p 2 45 p 3 18 p 3 53 p 4 35 p 9 15 p 3 35 p Between Lain and AtLuus. No. 11. Ex. 8an. No. 13. Daily. STATIONS. No. 12. Daily xo.ia Ex. Sua. 8 15 p • 45 p 9 04p 9 45p 8 15 p 3 45 p 4 02 p 4 45 p 1 Lv .Lula Ar “ Maysville “ “ Hai mouy “ Ar. Athens .Lv 2 15 p 1 45 p 1 28 p 12 4* p 7 55 p 7 23 p 7 05 p 0 20p Note close connection made at Lula with mum line trains. “A” a. in.- •’P’’ p. m. “M” noon. “N” night. Ch**sai>eake Line Steamers in daily aervice between Norfolk and Baltimore. Nos. 37 and 58—“Washington and Southwest •rn Limited.’’ fcolid Pulman tram, being com puted exclusively of finest Pulin.aa equipment of latest design, through between New York and Atlanta. Through Pullman slee-ffng car* between New York and New Orleans, via Washington, Atlanta aud Montgomery and al so be ween New York and Memphis, via Wash ington, Atlanta and Birmingham. Elegant Pullman Librarv observation car* tx-tw oen Ma con and New York. Gentlemen’s club cars between Atlnnia New York. Dining cars serve all meals euroute. Pullman sleeping cars between Greensboro and Goldslioro. No coa*-h service on this train. These trains will stop at Gainesville, Lula, T*)ccoa. Seneca, Gaff ney aud B wksburg only to take on and let off paHs>-ngers for and from Washington and be yond and for and from Greenville, Columbia and Spartanburg-Columbia lines. Nos. 33 and 34-“Atlanta and New York Ex press.’’ Local train between Atlanta and Char lotte, connecting at Charlotte with trains ol same numliers for and from Washington, New York and the east, carrying through Pullman sleeping cars between Charlotte and New York, 4 Charlotte and Richmond and Norfolk, bear ing Washington Mondaya, Wednesdays and Fridays a tourist sleeping car will be operated on this train through from Washington to Ban Francisco without change. Connect ion at Greensboro with sleeper* for Raleigh. Ne Pullman car* on this train between .'.tlanta and Charlotte. Ample first and second cinsa coach aocommadations for local and through travel. No*. 35 and 3ft—“United States Fast MaU ,f runs solid between Washington and New Orleans, via Southern Railway, A. A W. P. R. R. and L. te N. R. K., being conqiosed of coaohen through without change for passengers of au elas^es. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars between New York and New Orleans, via At lanta and Montgomery and between Bir mingham and Richmond. Dining cars serva all niealH en rout*. No*. 11 and 12—Rolld local train between • Richmond and Atlanta. Close connection ai Norfolk for Old Poikt Comfort. E*;'*-cin! attention is called to above schedule^ particularly that Noe. 37 ana JH ar* made aa exclusive Pullman train, without eoauh ser vice. FRAN K 8. GAN NON. Third Vice Pres h Gen. Mgr. 8. H HARDWICK, W. H. TAYLOJC. ft.leas. Aaaul A A * I A.^»« t