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L"CAL INTELLIGENCE Tuesda3, Novembee 26, : .1845 -Mullikin-Thespian Hail. adv -"Caroline" Salve at McMaster & Co.'s drug store. adv -John D. Smart is erecting a large dwelling in Co!umbia for Mr. L. T. Wilds, formerly of oar county --Mr. J. E. McDonald will be out of town for about a week. Parties hay ing business with him will call on Mr. J. G. McCauts or Mr. J. W. Hanahan and their matters will be attended ti. -Cotton went up the hill some on Monday. It brought 81 cents. We would not tinker with the market at S cents or more. It may go higher, but it is risky to wait, especially if you owe money. Eight cents is a living chance. -Mullikin shows proofs before you leave the photo gallery. adv -The town council has built two cisterns lately-one near John D. Smart's house, the other at Mt. Zion College. There could be no better in vestment for the taxpayers; in fact it would be well to have more cisterns if 44e council is able to build them. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Min, Heuas.-The law prescribes that the mails be open on Thanksgiv ing day during the same hours as the Sunday mail. So on Thursday the postoffice will be open only one-half hour after the departure of trains. TuaaxsIVI SERVICES. - There will be servies at the Methodist Church on Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. The pastor will preach a thanksgiving sermon. All are requested to bring free-will offerings to the benevolent collections ordered by the conference. ON To ATLANTA. -On Monday at G a. m. a party of six, conisting of Misses Lilla and Sue Ketciiin, T. C. Elliott, and Messrs. W. R. Elliott, R. S. Ketchin and Chars. S evenson, left for the Expo,i-ion by the South ern Railway. They went by Charlotte. 400 Ccuns.--I have for sale four hundred cords of oak and hickory wood. Will deliver at once. Apply to adv3c R. E Ellison. 'Mt WATER S PLT.- The fallow ing is the report of the policeman on the water supply measurements taken eni Monday morning: gentrt -honse cis.terna.........,.14 3I popet cistern..............-14 6 Ellient's itrn..............9 a Neil's cisteri.........--:15 5 Miller's citern1. ........ - I gnsin/citr....... 5 6 *To ATLANA -The public and the memb3r, of the various military Scomnpanies have been quite solicitous ab:>ut the arran,emeots for the trip to Atlanta. W: learn thus far: That th e fare for the round trip is $2.50 on a block ticket. Not less than twenty fi~ve can go on one ticket nor more than fifty. Those who are not memn mers of the military can go onl this ticket for thre same price. A sufficiet1 nu'uber of coactes will be put in th,e s:de track gt the freight depot here, and the-e c'oaches will leave WVinus boro at 1.15 a. mn. on \'edioe.day morn iung for Columbia. The time fo.r leaving columbia nor the~ route fronm Colmbia has not been madv ku.own.; bu: the purpose is to land the pa: tv in Atlanta tbe same Wednesday evening about 5.30 o'clock. So all that is necessar-y is to have Tour $2 50 and be in the coaches at the freight depot here by 1.15 a. mn. on Wedncsdiy morning. At Columbia * .hese cyachecs wi I be attached to a spcal train. MissFannie an.I Janie G:a. iden, of the Mitford rectionI, ait Cvisitir:g Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. R Doty returned from Atlanta F'riday vei. -,Mr anid Mrs. G. W. Rig--dale *i:l l-ave for Atl.ntai to-day if the eie mna' at .rvo,r..b c. Mo.d:n fur Atiataa Mrs Lizzie Adiams. Mia H -tt:e Dot y and M rs. n . L Ste'. le, o K n . tcky, are visiting Mr. anid Mr.. W. It. Doty and Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Duanr. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. E-liott and Mises Carrie and P4tsey, their daugh t r,, left for Atlanta this morning at 6 o'clck, going by Charlotte. Miss Lucy Burrows, of Jacksonville, F :a., i< visining Miss Marv Witherow Messrs. W. J. and John M Turner let on Monday eveuing f.>r the Expo sit im. The.y w ill make boarding ar ragements for the Fairfield Rifle - Guards in order to be prepared for the companly when they arrive. Miss Etrline Williams left for At lanta on Monday condensed 'restimony. Chas. ii. 1I0o.t. Broker and Manufac turrs Agent. Columbus, Ohio, certies tha Dr. King's New Disesvery has no alas a (.ough reiedv. .J. D. Brown, Pop. St. Jawnes Hotel, t.L Wayne, Ind., tet irs that he was cured oi: a Cough of *t wo xe .is stand(iGg, caused by La Grippe, ly i)r. Kir gs New Discovery. B. F. Mer ijih 3ald winsv le, Mass,. says that he has usd and reco,'nded it andt never knew :t to fail an .would r.aiher hay.- it than any :o:wr. tb-cau e it alway ca.:es. Mrs Iranninut. -:22 E. 25thm at , CI:ie.., always .ey a at and and has 1no fear of Croup, i ras it ins"tntly relieves. Free rial 1otLes at McMaster & Co.'s Drug Store -Mu .ikin, the photograt hr.r, haa r-etr.ed to Winnsb>,r1, and now is the time to ha.ye your photograph taken. ,adv LOOKS LIKE BUSiNESS. We have visited the place where the 1 large barn is being built by the Fair field 0.1 and Fertilizer Company, one mile %a t of town. The strue'ure is 200 ftet !o..g and 50 feet wide. The cattle wih, b' turned in on the ground floor and the hulls and meal depo.ited on th - story <b"ve. the:e the mixing will be done, and a large car b ,x will deliver the feed through o eni:rg- ii the fl. r to the trughs be:ow. The well to furnish w.t- r for ihe c title has beenI dun. inside the barn and the water is conve,ed to all the troughs by means of pipes. T'c arrangement is very convenient in every detail. The land surrounding the bain will be wirt.d in and the whole farm planted in gra,ses. After awhile we -cill see a model cat tle farm there. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. GAVE BOND. On Saturday, several pistol shots, near Dr. Aiken's iesi'tnce, attrac'ed the cr wd on the streetz, and it was at first thought there wa- a fight in pro gress; but the facts revealed th.:t one Ed. Ci umley, c)lot ed, who lives on Mr. W. J. Martin's place, had bought, without money and without price, a pair of pants in the store of Mr. Q. D. Williford, manager. Mr. A. W. Brown had been noticing the fellow and when be took the pants, Mr. Brown took him by the arm and lead him across tr:e store to Mr. Williford. The negro tut tied quickly to get the money from a fi iend in the store but forgot to stop. Mr. Williford and Mr Brown ran after him and Policeman Ketc'hin fol lowed, conimanding the fellow to halt. But he was draf to all appoals, even the policemnan's pistol did not stop him. H1, made good his escape, leaving the pants, however, on the floor of the store. "IS\'T SHE BEALTIFL L!" OCcasion ally one hears this expression, as a lady with ,a strikingly lovely complexion passes along the street. Certainly! she uses the FAMous BLSIn OF ROSES manufactured by Miss Flora A Jones, South Bend, Ind. Supplied by John H. McMas'er & Co. Price, 75 cents per bottle. HELD AND CUT TO DEATH. We obtained the information of a horrible buchery of a colored w ;man, by the name of Patsey Davis, from her fattier on Monday. The facts as we gathered them are as follows: Patsey Davis, the daugh,ter of Henry Jackson, had an altercation with some women ou Mr. B. F. Casseli's place on last Tuesday, and Jackson sayE that four women jumped on her, that two of them he'd her firmly in their grasp white one of the others literally cut her to pieces. She was cut about the hed anid under the left arm and in the left side, some of the wounds pene trating the cavity. She- died on Sun day evening and an inqnest was held on Monday. We are informed that two of the women bad been caught over the river, but escaped after being brought back. The occurance is most horrible and no pai:.s will be spared to punish the guilty parties. Trial Justice Matheson has charge of the case and will very likely bring them in shortly. BURNED TO THE GROUND. On Saturday night the alarm of fire was sounded in Ward thrte and by the time tho-e who heard tLe alarm ma reached their front doors the town was lit up. It was soon ascertained that the livery stable belonging to Juo. D. McCarley, which is in rear of his store, was doomed. The building was packed full of hay in bulk and burned like tinder. The horses were gotten out first and none of them were injured even. The best horse was nearest the fire and was greatly alarmed by the roaring of the flames. The entire fire d partment was on hand very promptly as usual and the colored hand engine commenced throwing water immedi ately. In a very short time the steamer whitle sounded and the dull rumbling ,f the ro'aryanginle inspired hope in th f:ightened citizens whose propesty wa in ieopardy. In less than a half hor the stable was burned to the ground, but the department c-nfined tie tire to that one building and the fbm~es were under control. But the vicinity near the scene of confiagration s thickly covered with old wooden buildings and other buildings might have gone under less .favcrable condi' tions. For there was no wind stirr-ing and the steamer reinforced the work of the batnd engine in a very brief space of time. The dwellings in greatest danger were Dr. J. R. Mc Master's and Mrs. HI. M. McCarley's. The loss is estitnated by'Mr. McCarley at from S-15 to $500, there being no inurance. The cause is thought to have b( eu incindiary. Did You Ever Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your trobies? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be pecuiarly- adapted to the relief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in civing strength and tone to the organs. If you have Loss of A ppetite, Constipation, Head ache, Fainting Spe:ls, or are Nervous. Sleepl. ss, Excitable, Me:ancholy or trou bled with Dizzy Spells, Electrie Uitters is the medicine you need. 11ealth and sttntth are guaranteel b., its use. Lar'e bottles only fifty cents at Mc Master & Co 's Drug store. * B .ekten-a ArWra saa a. T H13EsT SA LvE in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter,Che pped llands, Chill..clains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi, tively cures Piles, or no pay reqired it lsguaraneed to give perfect satisfaction, or m"y refuntded. Price 23 - ants ptr box. I# s ale ht \fe" Wer & C" LECTURE AT THE A. R. P. CHURCH. At the A. 1L P Church Wednesday night Rev. J. R. Edwards, one of the missionaries of that church in Mexico, delivered a very entertaining and in structive lecture on the work of that church in Mexico. He told of the work at all three of the stations that are occnpied by them. Rev. N. E. Pressly, who is well known to many of our raa'iers, is sationed at Tampico, on the Gulf coa-t, and Mr. Edward spoke of the good wc.rk he is doing for all that region. Tampico is a large and flourishing city, and is destined to be the largest seaport on the Gulf, an( i. a fine strategic point for mission work. The Misses Boyce and Steven son conduct a fl,u' !shing girls' school at that point, and are very much en couraged in their work. Rev. Mr. Hunter is stationed at El Mais, in the interior, and is also encouraged by the success of his work. Mr. Edwards is stationed at Rio Verde It was opened somewhat over a year ago, but already there are signs that the gospel is having effect. Mr. Ed vur.l preaches and conducts a Sabbath school in a room in his own house, but the room is already too small for those who come. His mis sion to th:s country is, in part, to raise fuud, for a chirch building. After hi addre;s, a collection was taken up, anm:untiIg to $41. Mr. Ed wards is u .lcasant speaker and a de voted man and made a good impres sion on all who heard him. MITFOR:D GLEANINGS. A White Crysanthenum Wedding. On the evening of the 20th inst., a merry party gathered at the rosidt ice of Mr. Robt. Caldwell, of Chester County, to witness the marriage of his youngest daughter, Miss Mary, to Mr. Stark Delleny, of Fairfield County. Everything was beautifully arranged by the bride's sisters, and the table was a miracle of taste and elegance. The beautiful and impressive cere mony-ever old, ever new-was per formed at 7.30 o'clock by Rev. R. A Yongue, the bride's pastor. The attendants were Dr. Will Wylie and Miss Elizi Ragsdale, Mr. Robt. Caldwell and Miss Mary Delleney, Mr. John Delleny and Miss Evelyn all, Mr. Jim Dye and Miss Martha Caldwell. The fair young bride and her maids were attired in pure white albatross and carried long nets of white crysan themums. The wedding party left Thursday morning to attend a recep tion given to the bride and groom that evening at the he.pitable home of Capt. and Mrs. Delleny near R>ckton. A part y will leave this neighborhood next week for Atlar.a.. K M[. N. Mitford, 8. C., Nov. 22. Beware of Ointment for Catarrhi that Con tain MIercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole sytmwhen entering it through the 'mu"ous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physi cians, as the damage they will do is tenfold to the good you can possibly derive from them. I-all's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0 , contains no mer cry, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of t he system. In bn) ing' Hall's Cat arrhi Onre be sture you getl the genuine. It is taken intern.allv,l and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F J Ceney & Co. Testimonials free. . Sold by Druggists, price 75e. e bottle. e EXCHAME FEED AND SALE STABLES. Just Arrived and for Sale, -25 Among them one Fine Saddle Horse and some Fine Mares suitable for rais ing stock. Will be sold cheap for cash or on time for satisfactory paper. A. WILLIFORD, Winnsb'oro, S. C. 118 GARNETT ST., ATLANTA, G-A. Between Loyd and S. Pryor Streets. Within half block of two car lines leading to Exposition. SEVICE GOOD. TERMS MODERAEE. Ily the day, week, or month. MRS. E. R. TURNAGE. 1015 Proprietress. NOTICE. I WA2tr every man and woman in the United States interested in the Opium and Whisky habits to have one of my books on these dis eases. Address B3. M. woonley, Atlanta, Ga, Bo.. 582 .aoe wil ~emh sent von free. LSTPENDOUSSTOCK TO SELECTFRO] Ready in all Departments A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF COLORED DRESS GOODS Black Dress Goods in all the latest styles, Serges, Henriettas, Cash meres, Clay Worsteds, Tricots, and Flannels. A big assortment of Broadcloth Cloakings in all colors. Also Fancy Sackings for children. Something nice in Black Satin for ladies' skirts. A full line of ladies', misses' and children's Hose. Some special inducements in ladies' and gents' Handkerchiefs. A Large Stock of Shoes, bought before the rise. Can save you money in this department. I keep the celebrated R. & G. 'Corsets, the best made. The best assortment of ladies' stylish Wraps you have ever seen in the Boro. MY LINE OF CLOTHING was never more complete. HATS to please the old and young. Some good values in gents' Underwear. Look at my line of Cravats. If you want a Trunk or Valise don't buy until you price mine. The poorest man in the county can buy a pair of WOOL BLANKETS from me this season and not miss his money. Here is a stunner : A Silk Umbrella for seventy-five cents. Country merchants will do well to price through my immense stock. J. L. MIMNAUGH. Q. D. WILL OID, - - Man.ager. Cotton States and International TRUSTEE'S SALE. 1) Y virtue ot p.wer conferred upcn Exposition, B ne by G. II. McMaster and Fran .a.tlant., Ora.. cis Gerig, by deed of trust, dated VIA THE August 8, 1895, and recorded in office of Register Mesne Conveyances. Fair SEABOARD AIR LINE. field County, in Book A Q, pp. 16-17-1S, _______________I will offer for sale before the Court Mlouse door on Moriday.. December 1, VESTIBULED LIMITED 1 RAINS prex", during the legal hours of sale, all that certain tract of land, contain Upon which no Extra Fare is Charged. ing Four Hundred and Sixty Acres, _______________more or less, lying on Beaver Creek. in Township 1, known as the "Means" SOLID TRAINS place, formerly the property of D. I. hareston and Columbia to Atlanta r And ne by lans of Thos. without change.TemofSl:Oetidcs,b CHDL.403 tob41cre ybodofprcae v Catawba. .. .10.29 ami 9.50pm ... ... Prhsrt a o aes v Chester.. 11.05 a m 10 38pm T.......OTT v Carlisle..!i.29a m'11 09,m ....... Tusee v Charleston................ 7.00 a ___ ________________ v Sumter......... .l....... 9.44 a A RIAC v Columbia.... ......5.00pm LI.15 a v Prosperity... 7.28pmn 12.29n1POIBTN H SL FITXOT Lv Newberry........... 7.8pm 12.43 p ~ L v Clinton...12.29 n'n 12.08n't 1.40 p UOS Lv Greenwood.. 12.57 p m 1.04 am 2 34 p SCIN1 ei nce n r v Abbeville....1 1.24 p m 1.45 am 3.00 pdaedbthInnatadWres v CalhounFalls1 1.46 pnm 2.16 anm 3.26 pofteonofWnbroiCunl r Atlanta..'4.09 p in 5.20 am 6.45 Pmtan byutoiy fthsae EQUiPMENT. pro osl,bre,taeo x Trains 403 and 41 are composed of cag,o epfrs.e atr rd he handsomest Pullman Drawing- o xhnewti h oprt imt oom, Buffet Sleeping Cars and Day o h ono inbr n prt oaches.oi,matviu,frmteorix No. 403 ("The Atlanta Special"? ~8itr hro,b h:ovrnm yes ibuled from end to e-ad ani 15iscle,wihwl rdc noia perated solid from WVa.shington to At- jto,ecp spoie nteAto wta without ekange. thGeelAsebyoti Saen No. 41 is operaLted solid from Ports- sc aemd n 'oi.d on outh to Atlanta without change. mnyko steDsesty No. 45, e->mpoised of Day Coaches, SC .I n esnvoae h ~operated sotid from Charleston to poiino eto fti ri tlanta (throngh Sumter, Columb,a c hl edeedgit fams rosperity and Newberry) without dmao,aduo ovci: hl hange b ie ntesmo o esta These trains land passengers in thefotdlar nntmrehnoe nion Depot at Atlanta-as near thehudedolrorbimisndn xposition grounds as through passen- teCut alfrtit as gers via any line are lar:ded. E..Tatishlbetespcl RATES.duyothpoietreotalvl -FROM- A. C. E. ngethsdt i htrsetsalb atawba........ $12 10 $ 8 90 $ 5 45 Jnay .D 85 n hester......,..1165 810 505 [.S]wt h oprt elo Carlisle.......... 115 745 4 70th to nafxd harleston.........13 95 10 25 4 20 .EMcOAD umter............ 13 60 0 95 6 60 Columbia..........1135 8 39 5 60 nen t Prosperity....... 945 6 95 4 70 AtetJ..HIAT,Crk ewberry.......... 910 6 65 4 60 1-6 Clinten.........865F 635 410______________ Greenwood.......... 715 5 55 345 Calhoun Falls..........l 5 65 4 15, 110 DATEs OF SALE AND L[MIT. OLUMN A.-Tickets sold daily to Dc- -T cember 15th, with extreme limit___ January 7th, 1896. (J OLUMN 0.--Tickets sold daly to.Do . cember 30th, with extreme limit 15 das s wrnm die of sale. OLUMN E.--Tickets sold daily to De- __ cember 30th, with extilme limit 7 days from date of sale.Thbet$.0ensSosote THlE EXPOSITIONmaet urpasses, in some respects, any Expo- Mdefotanrcask,dnoa sition yet held in America. Here you t~,Lllahrtimd oi ete find, side by side, exhibits from Florida Slswt ei'Cr ildSls nd Alaska. California and Maine, the Unqaefobauy neoka United States of Americs aind the bpanerlgwtisYorcoe United States of Brazil, Mexico and Canada, and so otn until nearly every Eeypicotnsaad-p.c civilinid nation on the globe is repre- dn nurrc oiyfr~O,go o etled. On the terraces are found, 0 as among many other attractions, Arab, Wa ei'Acdn nuac Chinese and Mexican villages, showing She,adginudfr. jst how those people have their "daily Sl yW .DT O Ywairtuaod pcwrvconferedoup" AerbyiG.."..McMastradEFran Pullmaerigleepingedarf trust,tdate willstbe,made5andndurtcerdenformafion furishd ponappicfio toa f DEGtesn COvyaS. Fair Agen oftheSeaoar Ai Lie,rt will frfre ne. befoe all modern the.,duungdersiggneousd. sle H. . B GLvER T.J. NDESON caleli er' ain lctric Belld, hotn F~.ST.JOH Vie-Pesient ingr FHre and Sacix ticrs ~otice morerclass ying nBeveryrpet Creni, UT AE GAN PEPRE T emt o llplace mel the propeto. I ne iae lng imeloas o f tos meaeyo s cr bytt od Exosition.se andoortagegfehe pemies,wit J E McONAL, ites, $1.00l annua2.00 peom day. W. D DOULASS or puca s to part of pax er. re j. Q.DAVI, M T. K. E. BAROTT, G6U Wunsoro. 11C. 231 ea S TrAtetae. A.N ORDINANCE PnonIBITIelTHo.ALSOF.NTo0c.1T SHOES. A. Full We have just received another lot Although leather has advanced in price, we bought our stock in June, before .1] kinds at old prices. Zeigler Bros'. Lad Shoes, all kinds and all prices. If you the future starms and mud call for BA' LEATHER SHOE. We consider it the same old price will bay them. Send th heel shoes. We have good stout school sud $4.00 Shoes. Dry Goodsi A new line of Outings, Ginghams, C, Homespun, Ticking, Flannels, Brown Island Homespun, Canton Flannel, Jea chiefs, &c., &c. Crc eery - De Fresh Flour, Meal, Bacon, Rice, Sugs der, Pickles, Cheese, Crackers, Macaros Flour, Soap, Starch, Melasses, Vinegar, Try our Dried Apples-good and che: We are selling Reed's Shoes and Pad out. Only a limited quantity and a fev cheap. We are offering a specially low price and look at them. Respectfully, J. M. BE Aleze Macdonald, FALL OF 1895. Good TiMes Aheoad. PARTICULARLY TO THOSE who will be wise enough to seek genuine bargainz, and I claim to have'such bargains to offer my friends this-Fall, and give tn reasons why I propose to undersell all competitors, as follows: lst.-Our entire stock of General Mer chandise Mus-r be conver:ed into ready cash in order to wind up the business of A. Macdonald & Co. 2nd.-I prefer to give my friends and neighbors the benefit of the. sw'eeping reduc:ion in pri-esI rather than sell out in a lump, that all might have an opportu iiity of securing barguing~ 3rd.-When the ativance camI - Shoes, Hardware. and Qur r goods in our line, we foruate ly had a big supply on ha' d. and the profit wh'ch the advat.ce in prices legitimately gave us, wlli be thro.ani to our custonzers, thereby getting their goods al most at first cost. 4th.-I will be in the cotton mnarker from start to finish, paying full prices-don't forget this. Will also pay highest cash price for cotton seed. Be sure and consuit my prices ont Bagging and Ties before you buy I bought these several months ag'a when they were at rock bottom prices, and will give you great advantage in your wants here. . Alex. ME6EIE2 SURV1VOR, BLACKSTOCOK. S. C A TTEN 1ON, Evaporated Apples, Peaches, Apricots and Prunes. Hecker's Self-Raising Buck wheat and Oatmeal. Barrel best N. 0. Molasses. East India Pickles, some thing fine; try them. Also loose Cucumber PidNe. A full line of Canned Goods always on hand. All kinds of Fruits in stock. A full line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries. Give me a call. MR,FS. .HABIEN0JBT B. J.QUATTLEBAUMI, DD S SHOES. StOCIEs.. Pf Bay State and Zeigler Bros'. Shoes. and carried the price of shoes with it, le advance, and are selling nearly all les' Shoes at $2.00 and up. Bay State wish the best ladies' or misses' shoe for r STATE EXTENDED SOLE GOAT best shoe in America for the price: echildren tous for good w ea,ing spring shoes for boys. See our gents' $3.eO nd Notionsa lico, Duck, Sateen, Sheeting, Bleached Homespun, Checked Homespun, Sea s and Cassimeres, Hosiery, Handker i .9. rpartmenit. r, Coffee, Canned Goods, Baking Pow i, Tea, Spices, Oat Flakes, Buckwheat Cigar, Hatches, Candy, &c. ip. bism in Bros'. Shoes at cost to close them r sizes. If yon can be fitted they are in 46-inch All-Wool Henrietta. Call 3aty & Bro. SOUTERN RIAY CO. 't 1fe shown between JacksOnville and Columbia. Eistem Time at other poiuts. 8ortbonnd. NO.36 NoltO NoM , Oct 8tb,.1895. Daily Daily Daily LTa Isasoaville ........ 6 20p ..... 730 a Lv. ........... 10 41 p ....... 1150 a Ar. 1.......... 320 a ....... 4 00 p Lv. Cbrleston.......... 600 p ..... 1 70 a Ar. Columbia .... ..... 1015 p . .11 a Lv. Lnusta...............Soo p S cap "Graniteville....... ..7 U 25p Trenton...... .............. 325 aU p " Johnstons .... ..... ...... 84 3 $10 p Ar. Columbia .... .....- - 1120 p 4 44 p Lv Columbia . ..... 4 50 a 450 a 654 p Winnsboro....--- 601 a 601 a at06 " Chester....... .... 6558 a 658 653 " Bock Hill ....... :7 32a 7S2 a 730 p Ar. Charlotte ... ...--- 8 25 a 825 a 32U p " Danville...... .... 130 p 130 p 1200nt " RIchmond.... -.-- 640 p 640 p 6CO a " Washingtn ....... p 40 940p 6 -12a " altimore....... 12p1125 p 895 a - "Ne Yr ...-....62 a620a 1255p S o u th b o u d . ND 'a D y D al Lv. New York;.-.....125nit 3215nt 4 30 p "Philadelphia... 30a 350 n 655 p "Baltimore .... .....6 2a 6 22 a 9 20 p Lv.Washington ..... 5 af1315al10 43 P ". Bi0bmond........ 255p 1255p 200 a "DanYifle ..... ...... 605p 6 05 5 0oa "Charlotte .. .....l1100 1100 !)J'.a " ock Hill.... ..... H48p114SP10 27 SChster.....1225n 1225n1 11 031a ' Winllsboro......... 114 a 114Ra11545 Ar. Columba ...220 .220 -& 0Op Lv.Columbia .......... .......a30 T2 "Johnston .... ...... ..... 32a10 lp ~*.... STrenton-...... ......... 4 4a1 32* p u OxaniteTvie.... ... ...,76 i 345 p Ar.Ag8t...... ......50 415 p LvClumbi.... .....70 a..40 Ar.Chaleston .... ....111 ... 00p Lv.Co11aa.... .....120a ...1210 p A.auannah .... ..... 54 a ... 40 p SJe.ckaom7flle... 0 3 a... 940 p . LEEPIN G CA E SE3 VICE. 50s.87anld3$Wea igto &Southwestern Lim ih Dir lga2othof Charotte. R@SsadS6 U.. S asMail. Through Pull -a 8 ufe leing.car and first-class coach Jca1 nd ew,Yor also Pullnan car 4ua~nCharlotte. WO6Sanc36 do not enter Union Sta tI~I~ ,bat disca ad take onpa W - 8. L EARDWICK, AAIGrx A...A., ATLANTA. 'L WjLLES, Sup?, COLuxBRA, S. C. WHEN YOU VISIT ATLANTA You will find a Comfortable Home which offers the public good board and comfortable arrangemnent at miod erte prices. Every Fifteen Minutes Street Cars pass the door for the Ex position grounds. Supper. Bed and Breakfast for One Dollar. Mrs. G. B. Roberts No. 234 Whitehall Street, 10-15 Atlanta, Ga. -Exposition BOARD. INPRIVATE HOUS~E 238 West Peachtree, Atlanta, Georgia THIRD IDOOR FROM LINDEN STREET, ON CAR LINE, midway between Car Shed and (near) Exposi tion. NEW BED)S, MODERIATE RATES. CO.\FORT ASSURE. Address, DR. A. B. PA TTERSON. 10.8