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A U0n4 Tin O'm, be 11,,t in ,stl Ite, ifill OrAons, at te wemt.luu nep,ntI,,. There are many great exhibits at the South Carolina luterstato and West Indian Exposition, there are many marvelous things. There are sights, sounds and seisations to suit every shade of human taste; pro found things for the profound, artis tic things for the artistic, sentimental things for the sentimental and mor als a plenty for the moralists. But if one is looking snuply for a good time, for pure unadulterated fun, it can be had in the Beautiful Orient and in big bunches. At a step one finds one's self in the midst of a maze of narrow, wind ing streets flanked with quaint look ing market stalls, stately mosqutm, solemn tempies and graceful mina rets, all clothed in the gorgeous col orM so dear to the Eastern heart. On every side arises a babel of strange sounds, the din of drums, the falsetto squeak of gIneer reed in - struments, the droning chant of mos lem prayers, the hoarse shouts of camel drivers, the shrill eries of hawk er vending their wares, the grunt ing of camels, the braying of diminn tive donkeys, tihe trumpeting of ele. phants; a medloy of wild, weird mu. sio and the jargon of mnany tongues. For here is a mnotlve and polyzlot throng of many p.phes and of my. riad languages, The turbaned Turk strides abreast of the skirted Greek; the white sbroiuded Algerian rubs el bows with the swarthy sheik from the plaini. of Araby; the natty and bejewet-d Persiat dtoffs his fe to the ebony skinned belle of E't t)iopia, while the strager is j.stled by a motley orew of Ameiinians. Alba nians, Kurds, Ronanians, Servians, l3ilgarians. N nbians. Cingalese, Arabians, Sondans , Ativsinians and a host of others, all dressed in theiC national coStuiues and pursu ing their accOstomed oena tions with all the noise anld vonfusion of the land of Allah, Miahomet aid Bud dah. A bustliing, bustling, jostiing throng arrayed in all tho pictures que splendor of the lFar East. Muleteers and musicians, camel drivers and contort.it iists, swords men and singing girls, dacmors and dervishes, tumblers and tradesinm, jugglors and janizares, houris and hawkers, acrobats and artizns, a shouting, singing, rollicking and good natured crowd as one ma; wish to see. And how thnesight -seeuing and ftun. loving Amueciean crond is enjoy it I Hero indeed is the home of bcilanity and the at reet of folly,. livre deco MOTHERHOOD The grealtest inubhitton of A mier leant en i and womenict is to have homes blessed with echibdren. The woman aiited with feucle dis ease is conistantly1 mneed wvithI becominmg a childless wife. No medicine can restore dead or gans, but Wine of (>arduii does regulate dernsgemnents thait pre vent conception -does prevent mniscarria.-e; does restoro wveak functions and shattered! nerves and tdoes bring babies to homes barren and desolate for years. Wine of Cardui gives~ wonmn the health and strength to bear heal thy children. You can ge.t a dollar bottle of w Inc of (Cardlul' fmrom your dealer. WINEo'CARDUI emphiY., Tenr .April 14, I90 Wine ofbru 1, I tok oe bt of mfdord' Biack-D.m ght a e given birt t ai ti d ne Wver baygrl wbe anborn arch 81, imi. foo ab haili fourteen pounds and I Nolwel b s i pe rson couid feel, bewiu in and I never will again dus. in i hous - Mrs J. . C. sMIT H. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISN PENNYROYAL PILLS reh. seeuW rim" is laid asido, dignit) thrown to the Winms. Youder go a blushi-ig brido an d a lashing groomp spiing a bri-,f i mont. of their I .noymoon on t he iiaaying, lirebing back of a vaiml; there a staid aid sttaly ol banker is being jolted al'ng 1ho 'Stroots of Cairo on ai quil I tog:wi ,uf don - koy; here a motherly looking mi ron is son cltimnerinig oil to tho broal back ,f .. kneeling lophait ; old a it] young of both sexes and all stati. catoh the inflootionl of the mnoment and join in) the jollity of the oceaionl. Busy politicians forgot the plots and plans of party aml facttion to j0une1O up and down on tihe vertebrao f an Algorian ass; overworkotd bushs men forget. their cares in a nimit1 ridt and laugh theiselves red anti recklet as they roll and pitch on the hurricano deck of this amblinig "ship of the desert;" thoughtless student., forsake their books and revel im tiho delights of the Oriental theatro and grizzled voterans share with roys tering youths their admiration of tlhe grace and boauty of the dancing girls or the gruesome thrills evoked by the grotesque torturo danec. AFMR UARrOw WARREN. Tor Mclkw. t,y. (ICY. re it h. i l of MI .00) for fit% t-ptrittre Governor MoSiwtenwe lit%s issIlol it proclamation, recalling tiho munrilor at Bratichville of 1'om Watson h1 Bartow Warren, and ilTtring a re ward of $1,0)O for his capture Back of this act lies the story and career of a desperato and veigolfnI inall. Born in tihe vicinity of l latest crimes and respect ably connect, d. Warren followed .ie bont of a reek ltss and adventurous disposition, on listed in the army during the war Witti Spain, but deserted aid weti to the far west. Drifting back to lrauohville with out monev and in doubtil repute. he broached to two of his ae0uaint anes (Watson anid Coiinor) a plan to hold up w1 roh a S-worti ril way train. They roftised to join h1in, but he boarded the train and soortVd hiIIself on the baggage car plat foin, from where, ainsko'd adil witl re volvor in hand, ho forctei mitraiet into the express car, secirkid what little mw)uoy the ex pressinill hal id decamped in the darkness. He was speedily appronded aind several months later was arraigned for his crime. The trial brought out such evidence of guilt that, dispito strenuous efforts madle to obtain his acquital, tho jury was unable to agree. One of t he principal witnmesses against. him was Watson. IBoth men ret urnied to Brauchv'ille, and one eve ning while Watsoni was seated on the steps of one of the vilhage stores W ar ren wit hout warning shot hime to death. Since the commission of t hait cold blooded deed he h as disappeared from this part of the country. Blu justice never sleeps, and (ov. Me Swoeney's proclamat ion is a rtemindeltr of that detormination which all good people will accept as evidene that uinder his administ rat ion the law will and shall be vindicated and lhu. man life protected to the uit mo t power of the State. It is a~ notable 'oiiidene that on the samne railroad another train was attacked by several meni in the same locality last week and robbed of a small amount of money. The rail road and express companies have, in conjunction with the State, offered a reward of $ 1,000 for the apprehen; sion of the thieves. So far no clui to their idenity has been obt ained. Nevertheless the State otlicers acd oflicials of the railway and exp're.-s companies may be depended on to push the affair to a finmsh. Speaking to a represenitative. of r be News and Courier, an express offioial remarked yesterda):"Ti policy of the Southern Express coin pany in sncb cases is well known. It will spare no effort, nor count ex pense, in bringing these high way - men to justice. As a matter of fact they only got about twelve dollars out of the raid. Nevertheless, a sense of obligation to our patrons and a sentiment of public duty for the maintenance of law and order, as wsll as for self protection, make it imper ative for us to use every resouree of Lie company to punish thbose who de predate upon it. "You may say that we have no in rormation to give out e'Eieeruing psent progress in the case, but that, iot,:ithstanding the trivial loss sus :aied, relentless pursuit and retri-u >ution will follow this gang until they iaye exzpated their orime and are put mut of bunnen." To I P stt-rs : IIt Suporiuton Iow _ This SoIll I t(ar.'in't 'Ci'ff:i IIual 4 s sion in Giro -n 0 11\0 StI March I A 1111 r0 to proi nl.low ' an fr - \w't Stalit , w4b w ll hs\ o v th t prs nt .or w .. - 0 t ional 0x00nt I VO 0n l rtu V k i ti f itill, to the f n,t Of tho ,I , \vrI dfthe"t' tni--c wril irlis t -1 1 c tb t i o It I n \s, I I I ::- tl ver, t'ol , noxt W. th t'itian prs art :- rT Il, I t it rt.i. Nill) IIIicwloi wb I 1 ' 1 ti r t n t i IIrtt u ify thowns rlv s wi t I til Is r r iiovetrnent tio theo,l that' th a IVntl nut I h t Ian i sti i tr' s volor- l Illiiiit il n4sbirii I to"Z.; "I,t' ant d suort a tit on,lont- tane o (il [ I:s iat I it It cf th, w l-:l ti ( v r t o ibers, lrest t lit _hrtlat nititl of ir,,or eqfmi iin t wil i t n itt to be derivid b\ att tonsitt up tIn ill Illo so4101. of 'tho collv liti m. Tho ril t is will extao hitli usual eo lnr 1,11 %fr70n.41ats Th g o poo ple of G reeniwoosI w\Ill sinteortamin aill e.so a . a l-'or prograint 's Ildtl ti's W tll. 'o tllnt , L-b1a r 11*1 , M x gg U v ue enallwotouthaeeey.itl I'cas - t h at o r tht e \ lp s r, an tinndt w01 ill - rre t Cito be ser stea X'11,1-i M.,ate [Now, wn.I Ctr'or Wish T ingt. o our uarynte --J lichartkon. Of thlt, Gromille N S, Isits r at Grounvillo was hire to life tirtailt who Is blocharhi" II co lirl- a Ion. i I tt Iot hav1el try 7O fir to fiol Ont ta t ht is Stuht Ornly op postd by snt crlit faor W1bevi. Son. Ittor, Tilunn itin Mlmuarin art, tht vpeipa rton the i-ni ea e the Presi ch-uti hs h bth ry oth Soulth Caro 111nt Sonattors it tIe W ion r Otnsly h, with thlt, hope kott coni prodnis m Iri ousf o mp l kil I int l b roenl aent wiI wo,lild ens It It tho c1ir hiat ion of .\Mr Hsochar"s1 a It Is noth'lilood tha1 S1nator Till ena rengte to antdrIaw h,e.is opposi caien Wnte grontd tohav ttlh arrison nro sae orl of ahi. Try t -ou heap peNaursipn hiMtro mhth Afw wiH un e wDowna flyou thlfe awon fut, ave veo~r lt wrk or ces us, INLo. urga Parele WOnend faes swtha the bood s poor ane thn n willcoect stich trils ast euro mlasth 1 delicion.w Tr t onou garnte DeHIt PLAMd eoluns of his newspa per. Senator T'illman dochns to accept any ex planatiotl or permit the t\rsIvoti s t'lIty for thi o 4jct ionab'lo art iclh to e hit e( o o oh e10r shOllIders tha 1ho- ,M Ir lo tIrdson's. II he,. Oa Pp . to \Ir v ighardon in Zr volundis bit Is sustainlod b% U t Sena~$toirial preoodentS h I INu b t idit-ed to srois of \I r. ichardi %I tomtiotns aro I hat -wdl fail of contir N C\S~ t 1e lonig itnd i v v 0toVrsI btwoon - Nt \r. A. ., W'il S 1 of the Greenville v, j'\Sott resides in 1h. uderstoo,d that Mr. -Tth.,i to assime the ro the Anti Tillman ar. ".Os h hsve from time to time a t the G retinville paper, * r l'ilhan is not disposed ..t vulw of tihe situation. lesioner for March contains, other attractive featuros, throe ~r tor ls --"'lhe Relenting of Sen. zi Ntarsh," "The Now Dres," and \\ hat H1 appenod to Miss Millicent," ho 1at for juvenile readers. In ftncy work this number is replete, ,%iving instruction in embroidery of the latest style, lace work and crochet. Suggestions for entertainments are given in "An Irish Potato Earty" Pud " A G reen Goods Sociable," also in tho little parlor drama, "The Calf of (Iold," to be enacted by amateur Thespians. "What Women Are Do ing" is a new and interesting depart. mont, so, too, are "Toilet Table Chat" and "In Mothorland," the ti. ties of which index their character. Among the special fashion features are many designs for "Dainty Lin. orie," in addition to the usual modes of t he mont h for adults and juveniles. An export inillitier by aid of pictures an I text tells just how to make two fasionablo Spring bonnets, and the able writer of "Points on Dressmak ing" instructs anateurs in the mnk ing of exquisite underwear. "Book Notes," "'Fashions and Fabrics," hints on etiquetto and numerous savo r. iecipes for cookery are also in. Cluded i tit"he list of seasonable and v.luaile iteibs. Ne- Sle-p Puig CaIr l.itil to jharlemon. Souti hern ihilway** ann1mnnenes estatb lisilhmiont of midit.ional -- lepi in car liine to CnItrit ston, S. ('., from Cinicii , :(t1 atnoolt-ra and Atl Ian ta via Au usita. s mlound leavila 'inenatit at 8:05 l in Chitanoog-t at 6:45 a. m , Atlan t:a 3:10 1) mi , Aiit!1-QA I 1 :90 1 ml.. ,n rvina in Chavrlest- at, 7 a m Ite tirnin.1 , ' a'. ( .'htrstonl itt I p. m arri - lit Atig < ti t 7:15 a. m , Aulant 12:15 p m , 'hattanooga 11:50 p. mi, O'nvinnati 8:1o at . Oi thmis sleepi ng car line will be han di'd I'.,1imatn sleepi)ng catrs, and this comi pIe' es t he excellent ser v'ice aiforded by tie Southern Itallwaty and its con nieettons to Chatrlestont on account of -No Appetite. ppotito, and not much sleep caused by ove. itec. Pale Children and make pure, red blood. Pale, haggard also indicate imperfet digestion. VINOL n shinea. Children love VINOL, It is so II Tired Out. ambition ? It Is not natural to feel con ug lito strength and ,igor to the debilitated, not he p you your money will be refunded. let Strength. table Cod LIver Oil. Fat taken into theI )L will create flesh quicker than any other in many case that VINOL quickly Dyspepala, rrors, for to them lifls robbed of all joy. It ebles the entire systm. Relief only con. to proertd simlt food. There is no [L.Tyionorguarantee. leakr Pieeple a'. VINOL iseof exceptionul ial.e in ch mth to those who are week and debMtated nate. -Wakl Methe,s. Hekag Oeuge. lea wseE e ai sicde as t Itthm go led. Uslike other Cod Urns Oi0P11 . Oies to tht esti. TqMm it ender & SON.Drugiss. the rier tivquent l Iy mets with 4isaster. A y i itA yE itIl eilvivil ( (lti -tr tit lit o wit Ih on i 1 alt 4ctiiketl hapiwas is t1 bottlo of Mfoauet Mistanig JlAIiItlont. RUnnn"ing 7sores at-50 need not become a fixture upon your body. If they do it is your fault, fco MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT will thoroughly, quickly and perma nently cure these aflictions. There is no guess work about it ; if this tln inent is used a cure will follow. ' VO DON'9T KN V how quiekly a urn or scald enn hoenred va UU UON'T KNOU mil %,u h troated it with Mexlanl Mustang Lu1inuit. .. a i1e.It lile.r it statids at t tho very top. ..4 A Free Picture of Gen. Lee Any veteran, who contemplates attending the Reunion at Dallas, April 22nd to 25th, will receive a handsome picture of General Robert E. Lee, and a copy of his farewell address (suitable for framing), if he will send us his name and address, and the name and address of the Camp to which lie belongs. Votir best rouate to DJallas will 110 via 'Motephits The Cotion nelt.oterates it- own trains (two each tiy ) from 1%lenihis to Dalitas ani other Texas cities without. ehangze. 'Plieso traltis leavo Ntenphis. motrniig anI evenig. after th arrival of trains via all lines, thus oiertn you closO conti oneiis anti excellent sorvico. N. B. BAIRD. Trawling Passenger Agent. Atlanta, ia. [. . 1a BEAUJIF. fienecal PaSenger and Tkiket Agrat, St. lols, ft, ATLANTIC COAST LINE ! FAST LINE Between Charleston and Columbia SU HR4R IW Y Upper South Carolina and North Carolina. TRcAFFic IJEPAIRT4t ENT. I: KW1 I Lne N .JA 1IIth,I14 2 (ioiNGt WICIOT: In Effeci JAN. 15 00O1s. E4'It,m oaeu:in*fe N o . N o . 19 N o . N ..J u o O h, 1 0 52' at. *A. . .. ereto. r ' St. IA st bl 5 25 6.00 Ls...Charleatnn, 8. C...A.r.1.:n , i' 7.35 1).56 Lv ....... '4t anter...... .... r -1 9..15 ua.'vte . 2 00 n 4 9154t 9.'5 LSr.....Mumte..... ..4 41 .5 Ba.i1i.2....20 ii 00 li-4 i'....i1............nb........ .l.-......................46>5911au ...... .9A r.. . . ros p -rity... Lv 2 21 "JJJJJJJJJJ.4o nt 4an .... 14. Ar.New borry..6 J 0E . .i ii. .2 0ai 20 .-.- 31- Atr .. iton.i.v 1.2,iaawj......411an 8ai .....'.47 Ar....auros .. .Lv 12.65Is......4 ~an 4~aa ..... 3..25 Ar....ren vi1-.i.L v Iii t o.1ma,Ta ~ aa t A Si . . 40 A r.....part mbi)s . . .'' N' a .:.12 A...... it . "--iAer................m1....a... 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T...4K0fan.R4:0N ;barleston and Nester1' rsil 'hla [in1 IiLi9.~. 2:2a~.8 Augutstand. Ashevillo Short Line ra.a, 4. , 3 sciae<uu... t..,.e.-...we. 4o, p nt. .r tiv ecreenwl t Kf... I- .'le~ p 9 n. rC zri.t. - I~ .ua i )p An't'rsnih...................2 5 -, p -1~ ~ 'P'IO l.ausr--ni I 41 p nto :j.. am m 1.~ ~to \ ~ Waterloo . H 8.)... i .2 p in .. . .i *i l~ iosri t 2o1 1.reensville......... j.a Ii 9~ in 9 0ai s .t'nn:, i42 tlen,. Sgi:ltg.... 4 45' I m .145 ) a Orn,iur 2;35a 8.4.sm Lan taurg..... to3 p ins 9 "I' a n:A.u 1n IiiV?i 4' Ssttsua.... ......33 p in . ~ a . aaanhA 2~~i,. He- ts..e vitie ... 6 (:t p msdl ..aeAshe ville ......7 p gin .~~~16~. . ... .............. .............. . 9 pi i.IS: .J.t.a. p.es Graoinvi e .. ...17 2 t i 45 p !j itsi I m o Inuen. .... . i 6~ 30ltn a I 84;lp .f1,..1 :. Ii sa 5 A rr..ssoW terh iH. .$.).. . 9 3 . p .,........ i ; ..'iois.. tt6 2 O.r.-enwos-L....3 0h p is 7 45 pin 2 t A prlit,r A~.~~8i iV- ei A ndars.oni.. .................725 a' iyo aI80i .8os,ubs~A o~ stug'a. .... A . "* i ss g n 1Cni~ r.Atsvte.., r O La s Va AtlueMst~ .....................i - 16 pni*~*pii. ""a *N~'tii i edt ..-..Id6 '.. pm Ps1si~io,mepn a;onTaus 1 Sr b*a,.r............................6 n testal3sev alplelIertLl Te-avs .... ... 0 .. fe m 7 . n, 1:,D.Ir. Slpp i. P%:ufor I ,.............n: a . f. p .auort...y...... 40 ait, S am sm n.I.tutd n 2~.m u Al.leavaue........... n slaedoivi,A n .vso davans Anai~......... ... .... . ..-t ' eautortJ... ... . . ill.,40 . m.5n50uaa I Iema.. u'' .te1 ?55 pm.; 40uam ioaun s~eoetton at Ureeiiws.n for nllItoi ~Sai 4:0p s poiia n i. A. I.. and C. andi Q. Rallw ay, anid. neLuiei al at -apartanbnfit with Southern Ralsi . trls1 , 6I'sia,U0pa , Por an information rnlative Io lcket' etwe 'suuta W. 3 URA TG. en Pas. Agt. E. M NOR"1H Sol. Ag Auut lyI'WC, )e vle 4 on T.W MERRON Tr-elles Maniav euhao.ran - - hariO atmjON SSeR IQ. bihMPIUD A! I h? WI K W hnt t. le a A e SOUI i IIER LwR IL AY ie ei n '-Ahe ul n .,e -- TRAINS DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE "Caitl City Route." .shoi tet.. [line hot.wetn 1111 a li iCelpal ello North, Kat Routh and West. Schele III OIF(Ict Dce. 1, 1901. Centril Tinim. LoO.nI P I. 1)aily. DaIly tant . Ies Nor1ItIbOuid 411 34 lt o Iss. L'v '1avan"al........i i 30 pm i 6 pm Fairrax ............ 1 09 it 3 411 pil 0iotmi: k .... 1 60 wt: 4 27 pm Hamtorn Tie. Colui bin. ....... 4 10 atm 7 (11 pil Ca den............ (7 am 8 p I.eraw ...... ..... 0 9 m 40 Ar Ilamilet ............ 7 0 am 10 pin .-6.. 1,v Culhounm 'all t 00 awn 21 pi 12 21 ..t A bhovillo ........ 1 31 ii I fi l 67 pit Ureenwoud .... 1 66 am 6 19 pi. 124 poet Clinton....... ... 9 i m O il 2 16 Is Carli ile............ :13 ass 63 pos Cheoter....... ... 4 01 am 7m21 m - tlawla. Jct.... I 3 - Iail 764 Pool Ar I ...... N7 00 a It Iz pin Iy latn11-1, ........ .. I 21 an 0 ) 111 Ar 'egh............1 16 am 30 lotossburg . 2 211 pin6 54 n ltichm on....... 3 06 pm 6 ant Wasthington.... 63, pm 1010 ail, alt imnore ........I 26 pm 1126 inn I'hilsidelphin.... 2 56 am L 36 pw Now Yor. 30 ain 4 16 p127,j picifsouti--i4o rflk. 6-2i 7 pm 2 i6fls iNtstern Titste. Mou1thbiountd. D)tlly. Daflly. 31 27 I,v Clitraw .....7 11 am 11 (,6 join Cawdsen.......8 34 am 12 68 am Central Trime. Columbia .........Q. 40 am I C6 am Denmark ...... 62 am 2 1' stil Fairfax. 10 30 m 2 S Ar Biav nith .. 12 05 pn) 4 40 am Jokkionvill-'... 3 0 pI'm 5 am T Pr ......... 6 (0 am1 6 40 pil Eastorn Time. Local Lv Catawba......... 0 01 am 12 57 am lt'n to Cest n ........... 8 45 am 12 86 am itlautt Carlisl......... . 0 am i2 0 am No. 63 cnliton ....... 06 sin 2 67 am 2 45 pm Ureeawo .......1 3 m 3 43am 85pm Abbevill. 12 21 pm 4 10 am 407 m Calisousi Fall..12 60 pIm 4 0 am 4 45 pm Ar Atiee........... p 13 am 6 40 PM Atlt.or ........... 4 M6 l 2 80 in 850 pm CLintnbitt ...... rr astnd La6rens Ralwy, train No 2 leaving Columbia, Union 3t lion, at 1120nun daily, connects at Plinton with . A L Railway. No. 53, affording shorltt and (tilcketst route by several hours to Atiiaiit,!% Chattaijooga, Naliville. St. Louis, ChIcago ani all pint111- West. Closo co. ni etton at, Petersburg. Richmond, Waslihigton Portmouth Norfolk, U-sluns bla .Uavaina1h, JAcksonvillei 'itd AtIunta, with dIvergi-I li-8. Iagnill(cuit es1lmfe tialins carrying t,hroughluillnim 8levphng cars betwee:n all pinci . ak i pqIitS 8. A I. Itailwiy 1,0O itille bookt4 are tood over 0., N uid . litallway; itiet to Wnhinllug. Wt1. hi. C. For r,4 dticed rtvs, Pi'tlsan reservattoisa, 0. , app)ly 10 W1 ' Herugfs, T. P A savanatli, 1Ga J.. 11. lsi-I 141 V. P, & U. M. I. . 1,. iumht.G. 1'. A. Portismuth, Va. in EFIrect tttlity, October 6, 19.1. (iamftor% StuInvat Time. Sonthbound. Ntrintd SIA '1NK. o 15ti L.v Allitillit lL Ar. 4 1 7u 11H W15118 28 I0 il;a .bcl,s4 m 11 141 lbai-i 12 2;11P Abbevil.e 4 lb i2 4hp Orelm w.O 1 48 I Il) A t Clatin ' . 2 st (c.&w 0.) 10 tI Lv I tn Spring1s Ar i MI If 4(,a lar ahburp : 10 12 UIp (4or it . :sie :1 04 (inurns 8pringo,) 12 52p W,terloo 'A sff t 1T. ^r t. iire.ciin:'r) .v I ;11 22 63 52 kf !a1ly FrI. Dlyy Etx Hun Ex 8m A's A S. Pi, A.N 605 '202 hvy Lvaiirsus A r 1 47 800 6 10 21t:8 " Parka A i l 4" 4 50 II -i 2 2! ..Ulintons. I 2, 4 30 6 X 282 .:eoldy!'' t i 1 351 7e08 2 19 .Kinard.. 1 05 8 4( 7 17 246 (Gary.. 100 381 'l26 269 .Jalapa. 1216 322 8'0 31li Nsewhurr) 1242 800 312a :1. ts 'r4)oner.y 12 29 2 22 842 3 0 ..AIt,hes... 12 2c 202 8 55 :1:14 9,1 Mountain 92 16 I 5I 94 15 3 46 ...Cha plin... i2 elI 9:49 1424 3.~ a l H ii t !i.7 1 29 9 29 ;4. W hite Rock1 19i64 9 24 14 3. 4 0 Ra.lloin tine 11 419 I 96 9562 4t99....rmoe... Il 4'' 100 ti02 4 I' ..LeAaphairi.. I!3: 92 494 10 30 4 0 ArC :umbia1.. ;? :ts 2:it 3 3 Rumtter 14 I. 8 0 A r Cini,rleston I.v 7 04 For (tae s,T Time Teib. , or~ futrthler I iotna . lIon call -I m icy 4geot. ,,- wrli Itre, WV ( CIllLD.., T M, K&CMER.MON, P'reslent. T.'atue Manma er. . . LlVINU4Tin. I9. M. 1 MRI1MON Colncin i r . BLUE iIWM fRAItag A R1. C. BEA" Tiu, Re'ceiver ICtfe ltre. 1897. LsotWceni A ndi .ren '.., A nti 9mlia II ' tinOUNt- w WiC.Tte,,ins -tt5e d' Mixed '. 12. 4Saimoii,N. Sr I1 00 acnr---.A Stsdeon.... lv .3 36 pm A r .0 -40 amt.....Ie , ver...l.v 3 56pm A r 90 31 a1........ A ISnSn........ 4 06 pm \ r 10 22 tam..........Fedlton...I.v 4 14 pm A r 90 i3 am..Cerr'sm losingl. I.v4 23 pm A rl007 am \daums' l.r.esn.... Lv 429 pn. A r 9 49e ane ...SeDec '.... l.. 4 47pm 1r1 2!. am. ..W nst linious.lv 6 5 111m Ir9 2i at ..n.Walalla.9w'- sin \ Mi. l,.- P. H. ATr . J Kt ANIiIC(EHmN. Supcsrn,t-dectit - inetetlt-e at 8-..cec, wIth Bo . RR NI., I 0018m;naLE 3N11Fl:01r FTiSJUpn 2.1910L Lv (hhenni 3priaga .......n...fO a to A r 8lparutan beirgN........ -.0 oa Lv Rertanhurg......... 4 Ar Glenn Mprns "a5 - ... inIln.y Preisidet IA FREE PATTERN (ynur own soeltin to every stab. sctrilewr Ontly 50 cets a ye'ar. MAGZINW A LADIES' MAGAZINE. A ern twa t Ifoeinred plates; *atest workt ; ho 'a. i 9os I t. hc on tc. Sub st'rete ta i. ..snd et for Iatst cop, I..ely aslet w-"' cd S l 99or terms ' SI'tli 9. Reiah ' inA,e, UTp-to. di tiee, Iwoemitc.,9 I. he,Simiel i erfect'lt Itinig 1'a pe r Pattelrne. MCALL ~BAZAF E' All Seems mlIwrd use erforatious tsw~ fhe .Stin0i andl Ge8ingLiet. Only :rn a.nI ''> Cc i e.ch--none htghe, Ace d n U n,, atl snty every tky . T HE MCeC A .LC. aI3-It.l e t. .1S.. NWYU