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quarter. 110 i ino "lia e y M n t .1 VI P provie te betmeia atnin V.e ali blt a et e er health andl a dlegnct' of iljizns she badi 11t tenjoyotl for \int-. \ heb his mother was well enough to llve her aipar tienit s shet was ast . nnded t 1I) d awtI (lig her itlack anil call otne of tlhe swllest eq u0iges in t is city hir then,kil with ro ti ador1 nmenll t-k ho 1tin tirnots. it a el'IlllIne it, that a few monthis premviously hie luid hlypotliecatod it smal11l I iniert inet, from his grand fat htir's etat, and with1 tho procovkds hit had 11malsso(d m1oro thiad $ 1,t),00) by sh rwd l)Clllttitoln ill i tWall Itr t1t . lI0 fol t With drovl wit I his mother to the ponl4ionl otlicl and haild her rcsign lIt' clorkship thier, which had bten pay ing her only $50 ait month. "AY 1.FI iN 'iN ., CA TAL.. As the mother of a millioniaire Mlrs. Sityre, vhlo is a hantsomte aid vell-bred womani, it, onc took 1 m1oro prominn111 position inl Wishing ton society than sit' biforo hild ivein able to alitin. .1ut1 as "The1 1y Wizaunrd's"'l' business tdemandet td hiis presence in New York, mtot her' mntl son went to thatt city aftter m ftew woeks of gay life' mt te Nationaml Capital. in New York young SHayrm rented the 5' th ave'nue hiouse of 11. Victor Newcomub, himaselfI a Kn tuckian, on termis of intimitey withI the ~Sayre family. Mlrs. Hatyre en tortained maniy of tier Washingtonu friends lavishly in the Ntecombi manlhsioni. Amitong oIlhers to whini she extended this hospitail ity were the Misse's K irtliand of t his city. These von g vwmen inherite ai i smnaIl estato from their famnily in Kenttneky antd their couisin, Toma L~. Johnisoni, wvell known D)emocratimc polit icianl of CIloveland, Ohio, was I teir gardian. Against thet prote'sts af Mr. Jolhn son the Misstes Kirtlaud we'rt in duced by Say re to intrn-.t to htim alli their money-about $ t0,000 -foi invest mont. Sayvr hatd so impressa them wvhile they wtere his gr.ests ii Now York with his ability its a tinian 0cr that the yoiung women'i only tot willingly turned over their money t< him. According to their sttatemntit ho paid them at different. time's sov oral hundred dollitrs which, he' saitd was profit ho had mamde by t he us< of their money in seome of his spre uilation s. In the summer of l898S Satyn leased a cottago in fashionable coi. munity near Asbury Patrk, and then his mother entertained maty of lbei Washington friends, includimg thi Misses Kirtlandl and Miss Maud Por ter, a department clerk in this city Miss Porter intrusted $2,500) of he: savings to Sayro for investment About the same timo Mrs. Lottit Johneon, who was well known in Washington aind wvho died a yeai ago, was persuatded by Sayre to gc into a stock speculattion with him. 1{ow much money "T'ihe Boy Wizatrd' Sfrom Mrs. Johnson is not kn.>w, It is said that other Washington women, most of them Government employees, also parted with theim savings for "isafe speculations" at the solieitation of Sgyre. A TALE OF 11ICH GOLD FIELDS. WVhen the cottage near Asbury Park was closed Say re anid his mother volt West. Som11 of tho womn wh hd i 1YNll 11gi e moN to 1im f0 in vest nentb1111CunAsy,t aind lifter mionilh, of '-n1v' us -enrebinlg looat(vl Mirs. :.ire anud hol. son ait 1Donvolr, here,the mther ratet'wsveral n l I In.lth. Aa ftI thc\ l'ft V v rtll f 11h m w as los,' -1 n t laI N c i ' I 'I r ntfo mc- n a r 01\ S1t' 0 t a11 1v,: lv 1 0 i l t I I I rI0 t Ii lt o li S ' iIS I Is l it II ic ' t' oxlt 0 i V 4' to1 1 ont~~ "t"-1 1,an whoy tNw ho l l of fIl' orl i ar i tle l ioavr lit'r \\ 1-1 I it1igt itill frien 1f i Si a i re id oihi was lifin*g i b that s loli not knlow whetre herm "ul wa Itnd t hat ais soon ia , lso t1-caitod him si wi havo him disposo of a largtl stock of diamionds, fto1r wh Iihei ho had0 ir fad I, ntid i, retu n a1 r tfll tit III(O Ve ho owes ill \\l.,hiltil . \\hll I' wa.I;s - ivtro Sitar 1 xII td to thIIoe s Ier o f theI Svnt tOr upIt whil\Vlom it cailli'd t lundful (it i of a onls its an ovilli oIf i hs cotii tueId Iros 1 he it . At that tilm, I'i l claimlivil. t o Ili wor t .r t tit' t),11to ), f itl from l Itis grogooll:s prospects il tho AMoutian Ishlldts. Wt1titferfulit Ativntsi Ie itelijitatel. eti c\o r'~'vd fitt lndetit pin \o iati norte Sun.]tdetuvus Trlyit. 5 tis la,st cetur iliy Cofiouha vantIc,p wic i- thso esummariz )o edb Thsue No inen cen )ttury-l received.t fromiits t pedesr t h SiSt i e horsi)le;d wei tbee the sy h-iyl cte elocomoltiv e Weas freceiedli te gootse.quil weo bliiueth (theXt5. ypwiter. oert li Lie reced the tsey i oitheb. We receied sth ad trininga prtegss; w nt bqt theso ayidtr plirLsi Wetirecfid te aitntidcanvs;t lood av Ponjteeeyisoath soe dpie and fo dstreti er Don'et ihe ti ure you rare enrted eris arln ternl sgns ofte disease ase df~ispeiiaed, and tahe oct tsava vor aere eil. lcaer at otso e h i ue r d,> e o w i i\[i i v llii(l d ninei elTi o renlof theg Pau'et rikelBaiots siierin iro the tei foevr, iilsproerlsurae at ra driatiou in the nearestinid deareS. sto themol hantede iforedh this lath-rus thenly diesedy forno othat caisn over corey itandsmittedi f paren blod anid itts this ~Otnrabadycased Rheuain, Caitatrh, erila everekin td(isease, ao nhars o<- iniirdeeloin interwaddle life,can e trcet blontaios lood in earlyoThoSin th y Pant.l lif, fr i reaistamges;cringin h sys temforver unessproerly toreakedoan threoly vegetable for theiy pecu0iar vius, coekit adha drie:iotso the blood, andi tat thersze iee bud of the geseae SS Stl 10k csontagious blood poion s te mstagin)et; cninsruc tiv evr Isue; yo conltittio all i fiebow thihdsateu clas tho bo cand yourefa litle. ook frcondioshold be ini the hands of everyone seeking al cure. Sendl for it. THE SWIFT SPECiflO00,,, ATL.ANTA, GA. phy an1d color photography. We received tho h1md loom; we oe queatl the 10tton anid woolenl fac toT. \o rootlived gunIII10wder; Wo bo. \\ V rCeived t he itallow dp; We be qln:mth th electrie lampl. W O 1,000ii, i 01 w0 311t r r Iii'lit torv. we \obqpue-ith ithe dy :miuo. \\e neeeod tilie tlint leek: wo be. ilue-tll Nk\11i1s. \e reeir"00Ved Ih sailing Illp: we b'lleat ilhe theams. \\ 0 reeiVed tihe boavon signil itre; b bequIle:lh the tloepihone anl wiro \' re,eived rId inay l ight w NIe be.': neat h h' ce:gieni raly s. .\:d all this on the purely material d to say ni thin of the irogrss a ,IIll t hat hlad ulOl this major pr,:'::: e.j. psiN-- t he ad vainces ini 11' '., V iuetallurgy; th in '~~'.:~.': ~ All' ::carvudIts "Idapta f0 pr 'Otls:',Oz formlerly - .e:co .' uneire for aught b v -oni. l~ltl be 'tale. knowledhte ae hI ,il d.0 to the lives of th' O V!t t"r.It ionscndtda ,ew C r2 os op enIed up to set l In politie. is a:1i the ir wIh of liberal institII i,:he leAvOn k.i inherent rights : o'-A ha, leavened te vholt N. Aid in art. in literature, in I 1e. the advance throughout the wr hole sOcial Scale is inealculable. C .A. 0 Tv C 3 . C.IL Mrs tho lh " d 1J,11- Ahuys Bough' 4 n)'A 1 'S 1W11I1N IMOrillFi.'' C2Iu1t of Slucl F411d,, Curt, (it Sio-~ upim ett Iltetizoel by itigi tsi, toro. I have been peru-,ing a learned and highly interesting lecture ty Sir .James Sawyer, I. D., on a topic which possesses a deep interest for all physiologist and for most other f.dks as well-I mean that of sleep and sletplessness, says Dr. Androw Wi son, in t he London Chronicle. The average miortal searcely compro hit'ids how little we really know about the exact nat tire of the "Ape of Death,"% as Shakespearo terms that, state wlhrvin wo pass peaceftilly into tho Land of Nod. It is not only the CauSe of sloop which constitutes a scient ifie plzzlo; the euro of sleep. les,ness is another matter which dloiWes at diliculty that. beforo was single. Thero is no doubt that a sleepling bIrainl receives less blood thtan a waking one. Durham's obser vatis settled that point long ago, and subsequen t observers inclined to this ideai that they hadl asserted the ainaemic state of the brain as its real cause. Bint it is obvious that while our brain increases its blood supply when we wake, as conversely it diminishes that supply when we go to sleep, these facts do niot lead us to the vera causa at all. They are conditions mnerely, and tiwt causes. Thle move ments 'of a door are not to be ex plained by say ing that it moves on its hinges. W\hat we desire to know is what sets t he door ini iiot ion. Andl so with sleep. lio)ond1( this quiest ion of ti.. braiin', lol supply we have to fm e 1.iit of the b)raji's constitu tion. It is only by dipping into the ba'st tcurn t hat we are able to gain seine adegnate iden regardiwg the real conditions that regulate the opeinig anid the shutting of t he mn tuah door. When brain cells are carefully st udiedh ini their difieront phases of netivity and repose they are seen to underg' certaiun remarkable ch mges ill shaipt. 'The plroceisses or branilch, s thur ugh wich contact is mrade be twoen one eellI and anrot her are seen to be retracted ini the resting state, wY ole ini activity thiey are extended. IL ,wove r the cha gos in quest ion are brought about, we may conchlude that it is the switching off of the brain cells from each other, and the b)reaking of the conitac; s necors. for the carrying one of teoir wvork which represent the true cause of sleep. Fatigue of the brain cell is thuis the dominant nioto of repose, tand the umechanisim where by that repose is secured is soon at wvork .in the retraction of their branches. It is all just like a telo phone oxobuange in this respect, where we find contacts made and broken continually in the active wvork of the centre. At night the conneo. tions are practically severed, and such as may be made ini the case of the brain exchange carrying on the work of dreaming, they represent the wvork of the might shift of the brdin. If this viow.of sleep be correct we see more clearly than ever that our rest ing potiod mutfst represent. a abi t, jiu-t as sltAossilnm" inl it esNooo iS a hiftt of 11nt(mher L:ind. Wo broak into the vyvlo of s1op when wo sm for from ilnsomnil n ait thstitut another hvblt for tIhat of repose. W Iat ou1r dotors do for s is o tiogn t ivo Itho \it'i'lns habit1 by rehinting that (if sloop), l!I bie lb, ho We opis (.t. With Saneho l'onza, in Irlith, wO' nllgrmi ii It% oxelaiims: "(ohd bloss tlit man that fir4t invoit lfNl4L SEVN It Y MAI,. As '' ti li ( Is 41ivo i a t a 1mnila Unaler DS.netalst EI'S rlopet. [Plihadelphin lltecord.] Thtv largest piteo of first cls mail mautter that 4was over sent through the Indianapolis postollivo was nll of fivo dosk whlicl tlie govermnt pur la1.i'l of ill ih iallapolis Ililfl an.c tuiir and shipped to Manila, Philip pin. island, for tlt use of the postal s rvic -0 tre. Th10 desk was largO 01ough1 to make a dining table for live or six people, and weighed as mniht'l as a piatio. It was wrapped in litavv jutO by the manufacturrs anid td sliveredt at thlit poisoflic htere, whoe it was started on its long journey. Ali olivial otnvelopo of the postoflit-v departmnoit was pasted on the top with thit address of the govtrnment olicor at Manila. If the govtrnmont. had boon ro quired to pay two cents for (ach half outice, the price of ordinary first class mail, the postage on the desk would have boon more than the cost of t lie desk at the factory. By send ing it by m'iil the cost of transpor tation was saved by the govornnout. Embali.xrrnssed by Too Mulch AId. It happened during one of the may oralty campaigns oif Gen. Ferdinand C. Latroho that he suddenly ap ponrod at a massmeeting being held in his behalf in the fourth ward. At. the timo Gon. Latrobo entered the hall one of the speakers was describ ing in glowing terms the many ad vantages of this country and coml paring them with the conditions e titing in other countries, which he named. The general's entrance stopped the speaking while the peo plo caoored him and flocked around him I ) shako his hand. After the enthusiasm had subsided the speaker prepared to resume his address. "Where was I?" he asked, as an introduction to his further remarks, not expecting a reply. "You wore in Mexico," the presi dent of the meeting said, innocently, thinking the speaker wanted to know what country lie was talking about when interrupted. The relater of the story says that the president's reply caused so much laughter and hilarity as to break up the meeting. lill Ny.' anti Wagner. When Bill Nyo was in Philadel p)hia in 1893, he visited the office of Gleorge WV Childs. At parting Mr. Childs asked the humorist to write a sentiment in his autograph album. Nye at once produced this: WVagner' s music in not as bad as it sounds." Literary Era. A Daby'. Dlis Is very imch like the blossom ing of a flower., Its beauty and perfection depends entirely upon the care bestowed upon its parent. Expectant mothers should huave the tenderest care. They should be spared all worry and anxiety. They shoul 1(eat .plenty of good nourishing food .and take gentle exercises. Tihis )v'ill go a long way toward preserv ing their health and their beauty as well as that of the little one to comle. But to be absolutely sure of a short andt painless labor they shldl( (ise Mother's Friend regularly during the months of gesta tion. 'Ph i a s impl liniment whieh is to be applied externally. Ii gives strength and~ vigor to the nitscles and prev'ents all of the discomforts of rg 4nsancy, w ilih women itsed tothnc were absolutely necessar. WVhen Mother's Frien la sedhr n danger whatever. Ue hr sn Oet Mother's Friend at the drug store, SI per bottle. TBlf BRADFIEL.0 REGUL.ATOR Co. ATLANTA, (IA. W,t. iyr e leek,"a bor n.e a.. c -... FOR MALAR CHILLS A The Best Prescril Tasteless C The Formua Is Plainly I So That the Peoplo What They i Imitators do not a knowing that you wou cine if you knew what contains lron and Qui pro1ortions and is in a Iroi acts as a tonic wh the malaria out of the druggist will tell you O.Iriginal and that all o less"' Chill tonics are in of other chill tolics s superior to all others in1 not experimenting whei superiority and excelle established. Grove's is t throughout the entire t United States. No Cure Inl Effect Nov. 25th, 1900. "Eastern Ktandard Time, iouthbound. Northbound 8TATIONS. A M. AM. P.M. P.M. 7 4t Lv Atlanta (8 A L) Ar. 8 (0 1O An Athens 5 23 11 161 Elberton 4 18 12 23p Abbevil e 3 16 j2 Isp Ureenwool 2 48 I Z5p Ar Uli ton L. 2 Oi (C &W C.) It) Oa Lv (lenn -rings Ar 4 03 1 4a ipn nubtrg 8 10 12 o1 (iren I le 3 0. (lirris Springs) 12 '-2p W terloo 2 06 I 161) Ar Laurens(Din'r) Lv 1 3K 22 53 ~2 ~21 latly Frt ify Ft Ex Sun. EX 13u. A . A M. PM A.M 7'# 135 Lv Laureus Ar 135 530 7-1) 141 " Parks Ar 127 62) 1 00 1 5M ..Clinton.. 116 5 0 92i 20) Goldville 102 5 940 212 ..Kinard.. 1262 3M3 9550 2 17 ..Gary... 12 48 3 13 100.) 222 ..Jalapa.. 12-13 301 1050 231 Newberry 1230 237 11 20 2 52 Prosperity 12 17 110 - 11 30 312 ....8 igh.. 12071235 12225 3006 L.Mountain 1203 1225 1 00 32) ...Chapin... 11 4) 11 49 1 i 3 26 Hilton 11 43 lii15 1380 8 29 W hite Rock 11 40 10 58 20) 834 IHallont,ine 11361040 2 45 843....rmo... 11 2710 15 3 '0 3 49 ..Leaphart.. 1120 9 40. da4 05 ArUolumobiaLv 11C8 912', 4 1b LvUolui bl1) (A C L. )Ar .11 tO0 5 25 Sumter ~ 9 4, 3 '4) A r Cha rleston Lv 7 0' For Rtat(s, T1imne Tabit s, or further i-.lorma tion C.All 'n a ny Agent, or write to W G C11ILD*, T. Mi EMiEP.SON, PreslIent. Traflic Mi anager. So?. Ag). Gen'I l"rt. % ass Agt. Co:n ubl a. 3. U. WilmingtoR, .. Chlarleston andlecstdR Carolina Rwy Co Augusta and Ashevillo Shorti Line. Schedule in Effeeb Nov. 25th. 1900. ueave Augusta.......... 940 am 8385 pm Arrive Green wood...12 1i p m ....... A mierson ...-................ X0 Laurons.........1 20 pm 6356a m Waterloo i ..,.)...12 62 pm ....... Greenville.3... 00 p mn 10 16 au. Glenn prings..4 00 pm ....... Spar tan burg......8 10 p mn 9 0 baluda............. 3pm ....... Hendersonvihie..6 03 p m ....... ,Asheville.........7 16 p n . ...... Leave;A shevlille.......... 8 00 a m . ...... 8 ari.an burg....1145a m -4.1p m lezn 8>ri gs.1000 am ....... Oreenvri lie.....12 01 p m 40 Laurens........... 1 87pnm 7380pm Arrive Wat erloo (Hi. 8.). 206p m -........ Oree nwood....235 p m . 00 pm A nderson ................... 7 .i5 a na Au gus.a........... 1p Di 1 4tla m Leave Augusta.................:: m;; A alendale.............,..........4 40 p e Fairfax.................... 4 52pm Yea.sse ..........900 am 538pm Bleaufort...........10 15 am .6 50 pm Port. Royal....100 ami '7 00 pm A r Sa van nah4..................... .. -7 65 pm Alave Charleet on..........,........ 628a .aa.na............. .... .. 10 am Port Ioya'........... 100 is 7 10 am f1eaurort ..........1 16 m 720 arr Y emas see ........... 2 80 m 8 80Oam Fair fax --......................- 5 am Allen dalo ....-.............. 2)47 anx A rr ive Augusta...~............. 150 an. 1.40 p. m. train from Angt alarioakes close .onneetion at Calhoun aaI1 a for al poinats on teaboard Air Line. Close connection at Greenwood for all ->oints on 8. A. L. and C. and (1. Railway, and tt Spartanbnrg wit,h South,eyu IRailway For any in ormatIou relative to0 cickts .stou, seheduies, aess.qj~Fa g E. M. NOR PIH. 8o0. A~ August 4a. T Mt EMERSON, 7.raff'e Manager. ATLANTIC 00AST LINE! FAST LINE BetWeen Oharleston and Columbia, Upper South Carolina, North Caro.. lina, Atiheus and Atlanta. P'A&SSiGER b)EPARTMENT WIr INOTON. N. U.. Nov. 20ta, 1897. CONDENSED 80OrOTLE. N0OK WEST: hI Eeet,Jan.1. GoxxG EAMr. 52-.899 No. 53. 700 am Lv..Chrleton,5. O...Ar 800 pmi 24am Lv------.. ns..........:A e .Ar es20pm 400amA L.......ume.......Ar 618pm 00 am Ar......P..oinrobta.......v 470 pm 03 pm Ar........ Clinton.......Lv 1 58pm 2 pA........Lanens .....L y 1 45pm 100 pm Ar........Grenville.....Lv 124?) ab,n 3 10 pm Ar......partanburg..,..Lv 11 48am 8 07 pm Ar ........ Wnsboro. .......l?v11 41 rnm 815 pmAr.~.harlotteN..,....0v 935am 605 pm Ar.Redrsnie, .~'.tj91jar' Op," Ar....hvl....Aeoiz .......Lv 8 20 ann Nos. 52 amil uSSOlid tre.ins between Charles on and Greenville via A th.mti Ooitat Line ao1umbia. N"vberry and Laurens R.R, n hrleston anid W 41 Carolru.. R R., n H Mt. E M RItS na n. PassengrA,et J . REENLY, T..E BSO Genl.Marlag 0rmMana'g , i o MDFEwERM )tion Is Grove?b hill Toni. 'iinted on Every Botti . May Know Just ire Taking. dvcrtise their formud. [d not buy their med it contained. GrovC [1inc put up im COIie:: 'Tlasteless form. Tb ile the Quinine dho system i. Any relialb that Grove's is th ther so-called "Tat litations. An analI hoWs that Crrc' (evry reOpeCt. You at i vou take G-ove' I a1cC having oiig bee he only Chill Cure soi< nalarial sections of the No Pay. Price, 50C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. lVeadeaset Schedule In EO9 Jun. 10th. 1900. STA&TIONS. 0.7I17 %. Uharleaton .......... 1n0 p im 7 Aft Summerville........ 12 00 n't 7 41 a n " Branchville......... 155 a in 8 06 a " Orangeburg ........ 2 50 a m 9 28 a = " Kingville ............ 4 W a m1 1015 a m Lv. Savannah.................... 12 20 o In Barnwell....................... 4 18 a in Blackville..................... 4 28 a in . Colum7bia........... 00 a m 11Y05 a in " Prosperity .......... 8 14 a In 12 10 n'u y........... 830 a m 12,26 p m " iniOty-oix.......... 90 a 1 1 20 p m Greenwood.......... 9 50 a n 1 55 p In jtr. Hodges.......... 10 15 a m 2 15 p m Lv. Aibovil... 9~15 aIm 1 85 pm Ar. Bolton.............1115am 8 10 p m Lv. Anderson .......... _10 45 a in 2 85 p m Ar. Greenville...........12 2 p n 4 15 p i Ar. Atlanta.(Con.Time)ii 65 p 9 00 p m STATIONS. Dai Dao. Lv. greenville...........6 110 p in Td i15ai11 Piedmont ...........0 00 p in 10 40 "Williamsaton.........02p 106am iAr. Anderson 7......... Lv.Blelton .... ..........84 nFIi Ar. Donnalds............7 Sp 10a Ar. Abbevillo...........8 0ui i~~ Lv. Hodges.. ......... ..15pi116a Ar. Greoenwood..... ....7 5pi 22pi "Ninety-Six..........8 pm15p "Newberry..........0p 0p .Ar. Biackvile......... .... ...B00ai "Barnwell.................81 " Sunmerifle 552am .900 pm .Aw~malen.......7Na 16.No p2. 165866 " Brachvlle "0 p 0 S 15 a SbOa 92a "Or 00ohpr m 10O 4am 4 BOa ~ ~ 6 2 10 I55 iavil 3 ,am ir~ -Lv .~vii7 -5.p 1'0 am 6 Ba 1 0a" .Clunba7 "5 S m0 11 a dBa 2001)7Un5op. m 12 p 7mo 04a2 2p "..oneviie8 "8p 12 p 6m8 * In 8p ...Pcoet. "0 1 m2 0p 6m2 Wa lO A~patabnrL9 45 41m 2 14p 1vSatnur118 22a 6 800 ........ 800 a ....Aeil.......L81v "P.Kingv i ... .... . 282 night. p andbte Charleston......70 ad A 15ep m1 36,8 7 nda 18. .Oad0ri'eson. 8i 1n ea06s 1e0n h7 tri41ev al"lmelse " 7r28552. 1orh55 n a 7:6 a " .ranchville. 1)r.. f1 p 4 25, 48a0s 15ae " .eKnville A. an 0. di82ao aorhond00 . n..vanah ~..... T6:2 T4 a s18a .... " 4-..B an Pll" a.... 8w1a oars betwee. "C..lstandc hville. ... Trains 154 an"d. 1olma..n D8wi 209p Blepn ars b"..ltwn.. "hreso 2nd 80she0 El5an 2 P00 l.... Drion. " eo32 45 7t10 04epn ars betee ..Jo ansh. an 12s2ev658e 10rut da7ly bet... she oville .v80 and 5 "P" ~. G.N"A" . m. "N"Ligh, DaOUBLEn DAILY WahIng BTWn,0 OHALETONAN RDNILLE, 86,8 an 88,on . AC. ivsen. Panin Afes nort hund 7:6. m., Atla'tp. m., 1 . ieseted) w authbou 1220a. . I:15p. i ,f 1:8a. m.,i(est buo toim ite aTrin stregenigA and rdiico* (Vestiu te Lied)h-ustbd 1:etiv o. 4:80 . m., 12:s t. m.aeslbuoled iet ans and 4-Eic aNo ullma p Paron caaroawee ihret and foile. I Tan rei5 andPlmaneawng-Boor leepOing cardbestwiason HeanrtAuh lo Hears beweentravgana a An eared daiy be.we C. DTa Coviad. ati nato. gton, D O. Wasingt on' W , . Atlanta, ut K d l VESTIBuLe S. lMITED. TRAINS DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE twcoli Ncw York, Tampa, Atlaiita. NOw UO'10alls Oid Poiits Soutb ald West. IN E'1-1.4 JU 1sE3rd. I-. 8OU'TI1 W AIRD. 1)11113 Daily Nu31 No 4 v Niw York, P It. ft...... ... p l 16a lhi.o(l lpi % 11 It It ...... 3 29p 7 20an ' 1i 1i i .e,iP It It ........ Op 8 Wua inigtoli, ' It It 7. .... 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