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[Charloston Post.]
Coluhia, Jiiuary 17.-Attorney i
Generil lo linger has askod
Gonerat AHi&ir,bly to revoke. t oneW
the licenise) of the Vir"uia Carolina
Clhemiia Corunimy to (o holijess in
thle Stiate of outh Carolin. This
drastic proctiwr io reiornmede1 in
at CODnmu1111ielitifonl to the (General A.
sniibly to<lINv, and)( is p-eClited
chiily uponl the lct of thl eirp:.
ration in, selkilg to remiocC the ae.
tion ag19 int it rbecently brought b.
the sli.fo, frowu the State to the
Unlit"d uie cournn ad e
CAu-e of ti. e inpany' al
grant vioh .' of the :Ai tr
of thJe Sta t. 1h stt rne
bwinguf, wh6-hf th' e clu Sr
agraph , f h i- J :s.I ricat h!t(Ij the
onl i p f t I.- : .InU g r d -f nt
t51 fii'lr. :.t I~ t u hf'bo
Vi t j it ; - nv tce i. I; .tt
coirt ' C ->p-t b:al t!agran t con
th-m1pt Sf Ohe h , of this Stite in
arI eoul wi"t ,fd tio c( riporat
11011S i ilt - i t I Ii . nt an euld tle
abIoo,t (e4 t in pro', et (of a long
drawn ''ut litgtlion, 'Iiring which
thl"4 bi'm e 'irrat iois are protected
b th h if thf Statt, find u -O.nr
t Ita1 d in) ti O .Ijj,yN noIP t of the
flu i of wh ' thu Generar1s trbly
in it jmiht rsoltionl in<dihated to ho
a Vio latiOn lwf its law%Vs pro hibiig
trusts and Iiinat in i thill- Statb
irl swe respci flly Hibirit to o(uIT
hoIr-ilble ody th p Prop)ier-ty y I
WOUld 11rg1Y thlW nierto o thle
<i:i.stiot. of )ii early is
practi ca- h, su h t I joint. resolu
tiont Its h'd prohJot, it Virginia
Carl1ina Cenat o mpanyr frow
hncoft rrt din busins-( wit hin
til St;tto, 'iakinig thorv;j.n Such pro
vi!;i os its will r.rectually prOvent
t rn frr I) Pnjjoy% thjejlo bolnetits of
ani th Ulic p"rinlit ior the future.
olOndezreth (rj'iit i'hal.lit undrstho
shln'. t riffecjit t he vioreius crosen
tiof the s itet' ia etr iair
'in te Vourt of i utheland, ru bOis it
exp (eted fhtoi. any' actt pased u
&sant theo nn reach 0 or0I~l af&c the
conttprinyg ithi t he oreign cofpor1
)tit jill v..i ng the nti trugt. l ys
ofthe Stat "Ot1( iiiiir311 ls o
The r righ n il Carlln Chemrihl
iC oi'ioy b fora forig removar)lio
the1l ri frori t hertatoro the United
Sotatscut.napoiinfld
attorne gwa. Theraeis tof 1133
polition iStatC thli aCionr ought by
tle Sitateouldirt,pair andlI1l1 desroy
* te riht of th3' jle ofm ltCOy gurn
'toed by the CIkral constH i iiitutof in
tt provisions for( foreig corptora-.11(
should~r o behtried ing Uitd Statesri
UmOdij Slltaltes Ciotcuit ourt tday b
/iv The ligroft herers 'alrry made8
ougorde aof the j"di-of tha coyt
Dopthat the. caeisi nowa itof hve
tatoeagintihe copaaio. h
auwr of e i L.ra Carown
onplain has not ,J it nd ma,
bo~te arc Own Ooi8OiIll . oia
"Th grarvers d ottl ca pa1s
egrsahy fmor, w id hanchiey
Dporpe t"e .grat railroads, havd
aken their dg o hewhl
M onr Dipt give to '.. Granssros.
do the whervers, bth nd Kaey
b9 ots arno ocasonaey dson at
The Haper hav tton Yanow
1bThe shool saideNw Maryd ton
u W~srbe the Souithern Railway ?
N
bur. *.e -
I'M I 1 ,
Gr
Fr
preatds out -
tbe South t N
St.L
trwith N1
t~ , -:ia' 2, with
* t I. tura. FrornI
- \n .-, Ith its paI
: h r , thn do,v
--"er 01>v of F or.a
r e, :r uting a fow alligit or-,
y io :i ft-rry ur .w,s- to i livvant a
so -i lorr- Castlf, mrid the sum .ni,i
Ma Iinie. livew y uI Can pi..-k batanats
whiln yon1 vateh the p'rety Sp:inish
gris ats thj,Y phay thwir giuitts andi
flirt with I.ve ,wk vmA i-i ! i i' r gh
the iron gates.
"\ hori lsi uI. , id ii, N.\ rV :
"\\'hylniu, I)tri aiII .lrto.
Tei t goies I , > I r:Ii..hatm
Cha ft t ano0qg1, ib ir I
NIur toi whI..ri 0 - ll
I " , tho t II 1-'Ir,j I ('IhIt t
to tho lim p. "%lo S ti 'i - N .S'v mhieirni'
runs southimast to Ath..lta '!11 fi(r:b1
to Cisiciuntilt 1, S . LI ;l --, ('1 b111FnO
Clevohmtd, DeMroit mn.ilntb r.
't lit t S onin r.'
O,Vil rr.ek nIorth -of 'i .A di s
it, Mary?."
"N ), but ti y . od oli. 1bh."ir wN11-.
dorful 'U*rl-' Splo(ri ft ry;nt iv nie o,
v et ''>ig .f, 11. 1),' andt
to Fkvlrbtf, frin ('ow(heb ndi i:Ps.
burg to Jackson''h
"BNt tlit t t >avhs.ri'iPahn lSno
ied' that t i frtwn Ntw Ym - to
St. Augu-tinle, A g t, >nAir and
Aikmi," said .\Airy $n1 hu,i1 iW il,
' 1ou ther ' S ab rty n I r th. 1w, I.
the Iflm )f thlt Ik'h e a e nan
biial frim Newj Yorkl to ANevill,
Naisvile Athmtae,o, A.,ib and hN.ew
O'rles,to whr on ennoa --d tl lisht
th t, 'l r .'"
k"No, but myc brothrl Gsorgelid
that when he got back fom the
ntardi Gra.d Gecr orge td he go
his tic ealte.- IothCerS. H)c e. li
*17 rens ita, and lef cNotw York
utpst what o'cc in tepoafr
nor, et a berrn a:thint in te
h mis nd wi resutw OedaIan i:
paonrs." l e rmtl
lary curet hae more i hatmfm
thlSpncter pain Prewaet ofth
" outhern hae skanci te "u
eint adr PilslletoNws r
Meanlan Shevpot i, nei
Presid et of th rasib out t,he
isln. Alia Perkins 'li aoad
kills, Pain necssariysdny
butyc sUc. I t preysupnthe
stwm rioa. Inues he
viality cfasm ater ofnatr can
reapaceih, and etl cnotmtell
- o, o eteaeraiosf.h
Solda b shougdsbe2 proptsy re
mov d -- ut rop l. M an
Some Strange Ern:.
- .r
e toh Sm,th.t t wo.uv
'1 1''e bs ay i ha x h0 c'.ve
b::. to pu them in. Th't 'iihb
wi. Cla was4 in hi4 white - Ilhtii"
a!bi bg his "lovng tini" wi'hl
h... iioder, he a-ked, 'How cai the
Ogi: ill the sand ?"
"The mother'gator hid them there"
inswored his mother, as she rock"d
andl(l ciiddled her little boy.
"IOon't the mother 'gator cuddle
her (ggH liko the muother hon does "
asked Clay.
"No, doarf sl leaves them in the
sandl for the hot stii to hatch out."
Well, I link tile mother 'gator is
a verv selfish thing!" cried Clay, sit
tint, up in his indignation.
"O, lo,"said his mother, smiiiting.
'A lit is her way of tiking care of
ti L -th. way God taught her. She
i ilddle her eggs like the mother
bt-. She has no soft feathers, and
h r hard skoi would break the eggs
if sle sat on them. Th0 nice warm
san d udh-s thtm, and the still tel ps
t;latch them out."
s)," aid Chiv, nestling down
agai. "Poor mother 'gator! I so
srIrV for her. How bad she must
fel not to enddle her eggs."
"Shf. takes good care of them,'
iaid his mother. "She often comes
t l o-k aftor her babies, and when
tloy hatch out, she finds food for
thm, and will not let anything hurt
"What wVofld hurt them?'" asked
Clay. drowsily.
"Thare ae many animals who hunt
for tho eggs, and I have beard that.
the father 'gator likes them, too, and
wit tlwmillt all up if Ie can finl(d theam."
'What an awful had father!" cried
y, his sleopy opeye coming wide
open agiin. "Poor aby 'galors. I
so sorrv for hen."
"Unt their mothier takes care of
them, and will not lot the father 11ind
hiem, if she cuan help it,'' said Mother
lhees, hugging her own little boy.
"Will she go to look at her eggs
to miorrow (lay ?t' asked Clay.
"'I t hink she will,'" said his mother.
'"Then I'll take theru all hack,''
imnred the sleepy little fellow.
"P'oor mnother 'gator--feel -bad''
--huimt Clay was oft into dIreamland,
where inot her Aligator and her eggs
were all forgotten.
T1hre box of eggs was put in a
clo3 t, and neither Clay n >r his moth< r
thought of them again. A week later
Clay went to the closet for some toys,
arnd hie:.di a strange, rustling noise.
He looked upl and saw a box on a
shelf with the cover (lancing up and(
douwn in a frantic manner.
"0, meot her!" cried Clay, dancing
up arnd dov n himself in excitement,
"come here-quick! Hero is a box
His mother caomo running in, and
there were a dozen tiny black snouts
peeping out iinder the bIox cover.
B.efore shie could oven scream, out
poppeod a swarm of baby alligators
and d ropp)ed down to t he floor, w hero
they s!Iampored off in overy direct ion.
All the t'gi's had halchmed, for the
closet was~ bhindjmc a stove and t he
box ina a warm place.
Such a time as there was! Clay
j ump ed1 up[ and down, screaming with
gloe', hut his mother was scre'aming
with fright, and she climbed on top
of a I able to get ont of the way or
the alligators, who went running
about, as if irn a hurry to investigate
this new, strange world in which they
found themselves Black Cinida
c3arno running in to sete what was tI e
mnatt',r, anid she got up on a chair at d
csramed, too. If Clay's father haid
rnot Gomoi in they might have been
perched there, screaming yet.
Then for a hunt! The baby sIll.
gators bid under the furniture anid
batrrowed under the carpets, popiping
out of overy hole anid corner. It
was nearly a week before the last one
was caught. Father ICes s shook three
out of his hoot one morning, and
Miother Iloes nearly had a fit when
Rho pulled on her stocking sod found'
one in the too A fr Clds sh
I 0' ~ I t!.~7
11 ~ iir.l I .(-g'n gti (ust(
Ii-.m 1 o I t whwi, his moot hei.r
hi!t th.W th mothwr 'gator
w h, r ' i he c st ed
t C Ar thtu ta1 ,n to thil h) (Itlc .
li the'.t hIm keept "iX Itl Imado:
01.1 fol them1i 11 the 1baek yard,
a mrdn II Ank of water in it.
H- "" na \ t2ayd %i:lh th"Ilm tnd they
s n. 0: th.me, Ad seemied to
k Il4' 1 tit master. H1o VIAs
*ien ser, w tL the wholt lot swarm
g a.. mr him, but his mother could
L i K.r ci touin tho creatures,
:m .m a,tu.ed her that their
wV f iiii:ig up hi arm and poking
thvir lL.ei snouts into his face was
th.-'r way ..f loving him. He kept
hi- pts for a year, then sharp, white
it.-tlh boan to come in their big
mouths, and his father thought. they
i41ight become dangerous play fellows,
So 01 1ight they all disappeared,
and Clay uever saw them again. If
he had been on the beach the next
day he might have seen six young
alligators scampering about as
though they did not know what to
make of their strange surroundings.
I wonder if their mother knew them.
-Congregationahst.
The Heart of the Woods.
I hear it beat in morniig still
When A pril skies have lost their gloom,
Anil through the woods there runs a
thrill
That wakes adbutus into bloom.
I hear it throb in sprouting May,
A mu1illed muritiur on the breeze,
Like mellow thiuder leagues away,
A boomfing voice of distant seas.
in1 daisied June I catch its roll
Pulsiig throng the leafy shade,
A Id fain I am to reach its goal
And see the drummer unafraid.
Or when the autumnit leaves are shed
And frosts attend the fading year,
Like secrtt m;ne sprung by iy tread,
A covey bursts froi hiding near.
I feel its pmlse mid witter snows
And feel my own with added force
When red ruff drops his cautious pose
And forward takes his hummting course.
The stai ted bireltes shake their curls;
A with(-red leaf leaps in the breeze;
Sotte hidden mortar speaks and hurls
Its feathered missile through the trees.
Conpact of life, of fervent wing,
A dynato of feathered power,
Thy (rutm is music in the spring,
Thy Ilight is music every hour.
--Johnt Burroughs ini Atlanitic'
Comfort.
The (day is long, and( thte (lay is hard,
We are tired of the muarch anid of keeping
guardh;
Tired of the sense of a fight to be won,
Of (lays to live through and of wvork to be
dlone;
Tiredl of ourselves and1 of being alone,
Yet all the while, (lid we only sce,
We walk in the Lord's owni company,
We fight, but 'tis lHe who nerves our arm;
iIe turns thte arrows that else miight
liari,
And out of the storm He brings a cairm;
Antd thte work that we counit i,o.hiard to (10,
ie tiakes it easy, for lie works, too;
Antd the (lays that senm long to live are
His,
A bit of His bright eternitiesu; anud close
to
ouir nieed His helping is.
-Selected.
No Externaj
Symptomns,
The blood many be in had conditiouf,
yet wv i t h no external signs, no skin
eruption or sores to indicate it. The
symptomns ini such cases being a variable
Oppetito, poor digestion, ani indescribable
weakness and nervousness, loss of flesh
and a general run-down condition of the
system -clearly showing the blood hal
lost its nutritive qjualities, bias become thin
and watery. It .is in just such cases that
8. S. S. has done sonic of its quickest and
most effective work by building up the
blood and supplying the elements lacking
to make it strong and vigorous.
"My wife used sev-3
erab bottles of 5. s. s,
as a b)10od purifier andl
to tone up a weak anid
emaciated systei,with %
very mnarked cffect by
way of improvement.
"We rcgard it a
great tonic and blood:
Princt, Mo.
tonics, and you will~
s S Iinmd the appetite im.
proves ate a ce, strength:
returns, andi nervousness va nLshzs as new
rich pure blood once more~ circulates
through all parts of the systeam.
8,.8. 8. Is the only purely vegetames
blood purtfler known. It conflanstno mnin,
erals whatever. Bend for oar free book
oh blood and akin diseases and$write our
physicians for any Informnation, or advice
wanted. No charge for raedcaadvice,
INK swJfl anamaI COn. I.LAUq GA
FOR HARN ESS is"ju*t
at uco. wAd you w1i be astonishdi t
lip
it's this wa
You can burn yours
Powder, etc., or ot
with Steam or t
only one proper wa:
scald -nd that is by
Mexican -
Mustang
It gives imiediato relic
ilinen cloth, saturato it wil
loosely upon tho wound.
idea what an excellent ren
you havo tried it.
A FOWL TIP. I u"
LInAIn It i canOe L BTANDA
Who Was Rich?
"If I were only as rich as he is !"
muttered a boy, who had just found
a crust of stale bread in a garbage
barrel, as he eyed a poorly-dressed
boy leaving a bakeri shop with a
basket of whole, fresh loaves.
"If I were only as rich as he is?"
said the boy with the fresh loaves,
as he saw anothert boy on a bicy
cle, munching candy.
"If I were only as rich as he is!"
sighed the boy on the bicycle, as
another boy rolled past in a pony
cart.
"If I was only as rich as he is!"
grumbled the boy in the pony-cart,
as he caught sight of a lad on the
deck of a beautiful private yacht.
"If I only was as rich as he is!"
this lucky fellow wished as his
father's yacht cruised in foreign
waters, as lie spied one day a young
prince, attended by a retinue of
liveried servants.
"If I were only as free as he is!"
impatiently growled the young
prince, thinking of the boy on the
yacht.
"If I could drive out alone with
a pony and nobody to take care of
me but myself!1" thought the pam
pered boy on the yacht.
"If only I could have a good time
like that boy on the bicycle!'
longed the driver of the pony.
"How happy that boy with the
basket looks!" said the boy on the
bike.
"It I could relish my dinner ai
that boy does his crust!" said the
baiker's boy. "I'm sick and tirei
of bread!"
Which one was rich ?-Christiar
Endeavor world.
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" llamsn......, 17 a p 072 a ii
.Belton .............. t8 1 040 i 45Wan
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vrllur....... 9845 a in 42 1n'
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I 1O Dh2, I RAILWAY
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE
"aDital City Routc."
Kbortest lin hmtwoen all principal cities
North, East, Houth and West.
Riiethiole in eireet Dec. I, 190i.
Central Titr e. Local At
Daily. Daily. lanta to
Nortitlidn 66 34 Clinton.
Lv 14-va nntah,.........11 30 pmn 1 55 pm
Fairfax ............ 1 091 am 8 40 pm
I)oin)mak ........ 1 10 am 4 27 prn
Euatern Time.
Colun bla......... 4 10 am 7 05 pm
Can ten............ 6 07 am 8 00 pmn
Cheraw ............ ( 39 aM 9 40 pM
Ar 11LaIlet ............ 7 05 am to 15 pm No. 62..
I Lv Calhoun alls 1 00 am 4 21 pm 12 25 am
A bbovillo ........ 1 33 amt 4 51 I)m 12 57 pm
GreenwooA ..... 1 66 atm 5 li9 pn 1 22 pm
1 Clinton.........:.. 2 16 am 6 08 pm 2 16 pm
Carlisle............ 3 33 aml) 6 53 pin
Chei,tor....... .... 4 0 1 a m 7 2) pm
itawba Jet.... 4 3'5 am 7 ht pt
Ar Ilamlet............. 7 0') an 10 1i pm
Iv 11amtlt ........ .. 7 2i amn 10 4) pm
Ar it oikh............t i5 am 1 30 aI
Pe-trsibirg...... 2 26 pm 5 54 am
C oid...... 3(5pm 116P am
W.shintonl,.. 63 3 pm 10 10 an,
B.ali lu-ro ........1 25 pn 11 24S am
11hilsielphit ... 26fi rm 1 36 pm
New York......... 0 30 Im 4 1i pm
il'ItAut li-Norf'X 6 2 pam 7 1.5 am
Eastern Tinme.
1otithbound. Daily. DaIly.
31 27
Xv Choraw............ 7 11 am 11 100 pm
Caminlen ........... S 31 am 12 63 am
Central Timo.
oltibtia......... R 40 am 1 05 am
ieninark ......... 41 52 Ant 2 17 am
Fartax ...........10 30 am 2 57 am
- A 2 'ava; u1h. .......12 M, pm 4 40 am
Jacksonvill -... O 'p l 9 05 am
Tama. . ........ t am, 5 40 pm
Eastern Time. Local
Lv Uitawi.......... 9 07 an 12 5' am Cnt'n to
e eter ............ ) 45 am 12 S.5 am Atlanta
Catr1idU ............10 it >at 2 0) an No. 63
0 A. it'...........I. 0 ali 2 67 im 2 45 pmn
Oreew wooo ......1! 2 pm 3 11121 3 35 pmn
Abbyille...... ..1? 21 lit 4 .u am 4 07 pm
Ci1ot1a Falta..i12 6A0 pu 4 38 am 4 45 pm
A.r Athkns...... ..... 221 pm tj 13 amn 6 .9 pmn
Art-nnt1a ........... 1 55 11111 8 o -11 8 50 pm
:m2tbtibi, Nowberr. and I-.iitrn iallwi y,
tr. il No ? oiLviig C(0ilumbj)iR. Union 8ta
iion, at 1120 aim itatly, connects at 0Inton
with S. A. , Itliliway. No. 5., affording
:-41borltest and quickeut route by soveal hours
-to Atlant ,.. 'liitttaooga, Naishvill 1t. Loui,
-Chicago and( all pointsi West.
(Ulse cotnection at Petersburg. R1ichion(l,
'W asingt P'lOrI"O"U111th Nor folk,Uaolum bla,
'avanitin ah, Jacksonvillo ani Atlanta, 'with
.liergti's lines.
Magniilicont vest ibuio trains c.irrying
thir.u'hPutlitmaa Sleepiitg ca,rs beCtweenI all
8. A. L. itailiway 1,000 mile books are good
ove -., N . antid L. itaitway; also to WVashing
toln, D). C.
For redutced rates, Ptillmati reservationis,
tt ,, appliy to
WV. P. dortuggs, T. P. A.,
J. M2. Blarr, let V. P', & 8a.t M. a G
uIt. E. iL. 0ttuch, (. P. A. Portsmouth, Va.
122 Etreet:t Mundaty, October 6, I9.11.
(Euaatrn Sta&ndard Timo.
Southbound. Nocrthbtnd
BTATIONB.
A M. A ,M. ~yM.P.,
7 45a Lv Al latal (8 A.!,) Ar. 8 t0
10112a Aithells 5628
11 16a E'hlbtn 4 18
12 23ip At,bovilcs 3 1
p 12 4hp UtOneen od 2 48
P 1 56p g r Clinton LV. 2 00
(C.&W o.)
i10 00a Lv (Glenn Springs Ar 4 00
11 46a Sparranbturg 8 10
l2Q01p (iren ville 380
(Harrms Springs)
12 52P W.ilerloo 2 08
I iOl 10 r Laurenu(i)1n'r) Lv 1 88
22 53 52 85
* Daily Fri Dy Ft -
.Er Buna. Ex spn
1)00 '202 by Laure Ar I 47 600
i; ii 218 " Parks Ar 1 49 4 50
0 40 221 .Clinton.. 1 26 4 30
6iC8 282 Goldville 112 861
7 0 2-39 .Klnard.. i 05 3 40
7 17 2-1 i.ary-- 2200 831
72d 2bi ..lalap.. 1216 822
8 c0 : ei; Nevbotrry '2 42 3021.
3 32. 3:1 Pr operity 1229) 2 22
* X4J .1 0 ....i:4h2.... (2'J2 202
85.5 1 14 Ia Mounrtatii 12 i6 16
- 9 IC5 3 40 ..Chiaptui... 12 04 j 39
9 21 3.tl HIiiltont 11657 1 29
i9 i 3 i65 White itonk Ii f4 I 24
9p .1.40 (Iallnmt.ine 11 49 1 15
952 4 'l ...Jlmo.. .. II 49 100
it'02 I . .Lea1uhar.. ii 31 1148
1(180 4 0 A'( da.-hil,v i2 y0.2,
fI." foli iii ~A (II.)Ar II tO
8 30 Ar Chu' lestotn Lv 7 002
For ities.,TitEYatbl , orfnirter informa
L.ion onll on1 any Agent.. or wvrlie 2.0
W .llLD)-, T. M. EMIERSON,
.1. F. ELIVINIi-4JoN. 1 . EMEIISO.
Soi). Agt. 'en'l lirt.& Pass 'gt
ATLANTIC COAST LINE!
FAST LINE
Between Oharleston and Columbia, .
Upper South Carolina and North .
Carolina.
PAiI8ENoER DEPARTMENT
WILMiINOTON, N. C., Nov. 24.h~, 1901.
CONDEi'N1E 80 H EDT ILE.
5i111 EST 7: In Efiet Nov. 21 'lOIe JAHT .
0 40 amt -V....Charleston, 8.0O...Ar 920 pm'
8 20 am LV.......Lanea......Ar 7 40pm.
9 42 am LV.........Hm er,..,..Ar 6 18pm
12i10 ans a r...Colum bia......Lv 4 40 pmt
.2 29 pmt A r.......rosprty...Lv 2 24 pm
12 4312pm Ar......No worry....Lv 2 '0 pm
1 25 pmo Ar....ClInton.......LV 1 2 pm
2 47 pm A r........aurons ...., 126 pm
8 25 pmn A r........renville...Lv 1 10 pm
3 30 pmn A r...8paartan burg...Lv II 00 am
7 i8 pmn A r.... Win nbor.....LV 10 Its am
0 20 pt A r.Charlotto, N. 0.L..v 8 10am .
6 Ii pmn A r..lendeorsoisyille, N~.~.LT0~o
7 16 Ar.....Ashv Ile.....Lv 8 00
Nos. 62 and 50 Solid trae.s between Oharle.
Lon anti Gree-nville, 8 C.
11 M. E MElIS A.. -. PasrA n
J. RL. K EN LY, T..E R(,
GJonl.M anali Trafilo Manager -