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Superior Ar. ox pi Will JUT! with U5 time he ^?'' ve.y la which t< THE HOST FASH Would l>e pleased to Jiavc you i inspect materials, styles and whether you place ail order Lw y -\or . N. IV The Quoter oi GUADALl i'if SmONET THE MOST C;i ..V PLLOVEO SPOT IN CL: ... IXICO. Thousands t Over ihc Conntry Jlttivl1 .1 ...a <ilo i.ittlc Villnsv Lat'ii "V oi. i -,i oiory That 1m llauilvij i. .1. ... . raOilloa. There is i.?? :-i? t i.s :i 11 Mi oil co as dearly boli.vnl as iiio little <v.;i of Guadalhiie, v. .i!. h i-> r.vj aml a half miles north of the ' ity M? xico. The little \ ill a- . ' us inly r.,0:>) souls, but tunny more ii.uusund.s \I-It the place on certain < . - in the year v.inn pilgrimages -are made to the holy shrine of Cu : .Inlupi. The 1st of . ami ih.. 12th of each mouth 11:?* faithful visa this place and toil up the Lil! on which it Is Said that the virui;. 'In. ..lupe appeared to Juan 1 )h go, an i .a. a hoy. Ac> .r<lin ,' to t:\ iiti n. Juan was trudging ov . the hill of 'JYpcyno on ltls way to t < ity t! morning of Deo. >. l.'.'ll, and !. reached the eastern slo;** of t'. * hlil h. * heard Boor . ? like mimic. lie s'*>i ,.'-d to listen. and nr. that moment a cloud appear 1 and in the ml.dst of It a beautiful knly. She told him t ? go to th bishop in h?r nni.e* and to I I! him that It was her wi.-h that a <riir.r<*ii should be luillt ?'-i that wl ere she would ; always h fou!..l t I give a.id to all 111 trouble. ..Main I>i* ro liurriod to the bishop w'.ili the .-.or/ i" ilie virgin, hut no niton:; <? was paid to it. Upon his j return h uno the ladv appeared again In the same sp> J am! arced Juan to fro i again 1o the ' a'. op. The da. s the Sabbat)), tnd ; s .Tau.t . und the"Mslfnw and iv* t i . once more. 8th a h p i > !i / a sign 'ftoni 1 ..* a-ciu J an., w the virgin aim it: . >. !.' ? ? turn ia . and she proii: : ; a. him a si_n. which she 'did <>i! !> 12 as 1; \,* s going to con.- . 'fessii ia '! ; - *d :in. .oar l'* fOOl ?.f til' I'.li. Mil s :pp' once i s : -. : .?i wi.io ia a* arod ftvicii -Ti?:!it ; k*. it t;iji . ' >?i'atioil .Way of ?n:i. ?..! ;, .. 1 l'v I on.--, from 1, dry. * A , "r"2 . 1 i i it '>>111011 lllll-'.fji and ' two SioSv i, -l .> i ...... . . thai spot today. 1 thn ,Tunn toidlqub to J ?? i i ' i!:,t :i/nw'l'v hill : J2f;: ; ; !" Kft??er "imU carry In 1 2? ' V . " tho bisUop., 5u?? did us : J? w,,s : ''.-A tound^tho loveliest , ^?o<i c > ju?? woorc. si:- hutl tol'ti J him v? ; 1 ,l" U- l- 'thorod ! tlicm aii . ::?i 1'huid lh.ni in hi;- "tilmri. :: >: t \ ; n . . >1 nit) of the / bi i 1 ('i in ! th hi ml: 't. lliQ rose.', i '1 i j tho lloor. ; if i ictuiv f ;J colors ir ; r 1 IT* blanket rey'j-ogentin;; : vh ;n > .-ho lu>d ?l?l>?/.irod to Th. 'i-hou I' ll on his Alices in i>raand arose \vi h :i promise to build a chapel on the spot the/virgin bad -.h : . nai? (l. , lii >b i> i Set about to luiild * the church. nlid wli n i w . < .m j?l<.'te?l the "Hill! " v.-a < phi'.-' d above t.W* altar In -i !'; i.ie .i' id :i;:11 silver. 'J" i !i" > ? '. I h; ; sip.-, boon ic-i plaecd h.v th" ! mi ' < church to be 1 Seen to?!, Th also two other, ehup'hi - lo livri: (lie IIW mi n-l.lol' ' the r- - s w " Pen i < tlic summit mat :ir 1 lio lady w .11 where the virgin . Inst ni?|?; -a red to .f nan. This miracle xvft8 roro^i;:/. ! in 1<and in 17" i it was ful!> etion d nlid eonfirnud by a, papal ' ii 1 1 :!( ; . iu 1 v_>l, eompress do-', creed i?' c !:_> to a national holiday. 11i?'. P in. a picture of (iHadnhifM? } for his s amend. : round which rallied| the 11 i i, of tlio revolutionists, J ami the Hint per assistance. It"iv* to t'i r endeared her still more to . >pl . Tills picture .on' the "tils . wonderful picco of ] work. A: otn all over the. w.oild ; have f : :n 1 have t'cstilied j tlin 1 it is < i os-M stylo of painting. The Indian . mont of ixtli tllicr is of a coarse v. tiuv appears 1 on hotli s It s oi !!, lot 11 and is as. bright as ! > i aid -o : o ovcri 30P yours It' 'I 'm t lunch/of Nnwtrai 8ei "til a ' \ ,.? ;? iiis^ marvel' |cline liaiu . is> . <! by ex-J pert ? to oe ..lie of the rich' r ml.luind Fontesl on arth today, if; treiu-urcftc eaii lie << ded by miHio: !l wasl (loilio.ili i' .ay I. 1 Too. and i- 1? P f< et loli^li I feel wide. I b is a \ a Mied' roof, supported by t'oi Intliiun eoltitnus^ Tim whole Is surmounted b.v a di me. A e iencv i Cutter from our Tailors i\ ; AUGUST 2nd and ivmaiu ? for a few days, during which will have on disj> ay all the k?vist weaves in material with I build IIONABLE SUITS. pall and prices or not. 'fCMEACE. > Low Prices. tne lai)torn of wliioii is ]2b loot above the lioor. 'i'lio building oust $1,181,000. The jewels, gold and silver plate and other rich belongings nearly all belong to the government and are estimated at $2,000,000 more. The elinreh possesses a very costly crown for the virgin, it is of solid gold and weighs many pounds. Tliero are six shields on the crown for the six archbishops of Mexico, and they are all surrounded by diamonds. There are a number of angels, or.oh having an Immense ruby on the breast, while the rest of the surface of the crown is covered with sapphires and emeralds. This crown is surmounted by the Mexican eagle, holding alol't a large diamond cross. The poor pilgrims are not able, ninny oi them, to form an idea of the richness of this, church, with its communion mil niwl l?n lucf ?? ? iIao o.. ..... ...... wutw^iitlUVO 1A. Vlli IUU sanctuary to the choir of solid silver. They are three feet high, with a top molding a loot wide and a still moro massive base. Tlio sacred vessels arc all of pure gold embedded with precious stones. The choir has solne lino cuiviugs done in ebony and mahogany. 'The finest is a basso relievo above the stalls, illustrating the litany of the virgin. Artists were brought from France to paint the fn s;-oes on the walls, and the paintings and statues were the work of the best European artists apd sculptors. The organ in itself represents a small fortune.?Cleveland Plain Dealer. Hop! Courtship. When a lloj i maiden decides wltl*'1" of the eligible young men of tin* ' .."a she wishes to marry, she go?** ~ , in his hoa-e and grinds -s Jin<1;,Kl,ts is suflicieiitly iuipre**' corn until lie try to marry he* n?ed by her IndusAfter the elaborat" ceremony, which is an ih " -* ' ou?. tl'c couple go to live in t wife's house. If she tiros of her nushand, she can obtain a divorce by merely tin*' wing his saddle out of the house. After marriage the house, lields and :.!! their property except the herds belong to the wife. The liopis are indulgent parents. The right of the children to do as tliey please is never questioned. How u Woman (lets ti Seat. "I will tell you how to work it," said a woman, whose liguro showed she would ho tin d by standing, to a com pauiou in :i Broadway eaV. "When there "is no vacant seat, wntch tov two men who are in conversation and nd right, in front of them. "Each one will want liis friend to think he is very polite, so both of them will Jump right up and offer tliferir seats. That's the way I do, and it never fails."?New York Herald. An Kfl'cellve Wny. "They say," said the young drama > tist, "that 1 shall have to cut my piny down, but 1 really don't know where to begin." "Why not shirt at both ends," his candid friend asked, "and work toward the middle?"?Chicago ItecordHerald. t Opposite Menn inish. "Cleave" is the best instance of an English word with two opposite menu-, ings. "Nervous," "let" and "propugu" are other instances. / Not XT')-It lie IVn 11 toil. I Y : This life is full of unctyr : t, ii ' One en'n never tell wiint is i goiter to happen TO If ! gtless that's so. Whltl | is the . titer Just at present? er no hing much. On^j ! 1 ' ' o:i t, i tlrulVatn for liis daugk I . est. and I got the old maids J foot instead. Boston Transcript. IO < <;/ f;ea 11 Swift'* Sermon*. i v. . . . :.!i Swin v.*ho preached n, c\. ; i n <iit tit* text, "Hi' ivbo> j*' : 11 t ? t i. | nor londetli to the Lord." ? ) '? i!i' '. i . : l'; r twice solemnly ! ! ; : ' ! - Of Holy Writ. "My ! i . ron. you like the Hceurlty,,dotfni 'i i'' . i li'Tc was si noble col i I . t n ill it day in St. Patrick'* entliet I i hoMhl n lanugo our fortune li so ' o-.;i . , : ;ii >i enjoy It when f,o<jd, lavo | 'ii - nee w hen bad and never r.p, v vit lent remedies but in eases otf ;.ti'>ei unity. i A RESTORATION BEAU. Daily 1'raRr.inimc of i\ tn Mnr.iiiail Diirltin Churles* 'tune. The history of mi ordinary d: r cf a restoration bean win something like this: From about JO till J2 he received visitors In his sleeping ehamher, where iio lay in slate, with his periwig, thick- , ly powdered, lying beside him on the ; coverlet. Near at hand, on his UrossIng table, the curious visitor might have noticed some little volumes cf amatory verse, n canister of Lisbon or Spanish smuT, a smelling' buttle ami 1 perhaps a few fashionable triuket/9. I As soon as he deemed proper tin: I beau arose and with incredible clUli- [ cutty proceeded to put On all ids charms, to perfume his garments, to j soak his hands in washes for the sake of producing whiteness and delicacy, ^ iu uuyo ins cueeKs with carminative In ort^or to give ihetn that gentle blush which niilx..* 1 -1 ilcnicd tVm, to arrange a numb.; of patches-'upon his face so as to i :uce the effect ctf moles aiul dimples, to dip hi^ pocket handkerchief in rose water ar.p (0 powder his linen so ns to bnr.'ish from It ! the smell of soap, to cons'aino a quarter of an lionr in the aU'empt to fasten his cravat, so long again in the en- j deavor to adjust hits wig and to "cock" \ his hat, as long again in the eontem- 1 plation of liis charms in tho looking ! glass and as long again in the practice of such smiles as would display to tho i best advantage tho ivory whiteness of his teeth?these were tho processes through which he who desired to figure as a beau of tho lirst magnitude , was compelled in that age to pass. Tho character of tho beau, so far as his outward and personal appearance was concerned, was now complete, and as in those days fashionable gentlemen used their legs to a mucl^less extent > than they do now our imaginary bcav. j would have directed his valet to order j a sedan chair without delay. Tnto , this he stepped and was horire to the ; fashionable haunt?to the mail in St. ' .lames park or perhaps to the more ' ceremonious parade in Llydo pari;? l where, like a butterfly, lie delighted 1'o flutter in the train of some Jilting beauty, who gloried in nothing so much as "an equipage of fowls" and who was perfectly willing for tho nonce to furnish him with 'tit excuse ' for toasting her iu a tavern at night.? Gentleman's Magazine. APHORISMS. You never lift up a life without being ; yourself lifted up.?I.mcrsou. To ease another's heartache is to for . get one's own.?Abraham Lincoln. It Is ever true that he who dqos nc gjj. , ing for others docs nothing for liiur self. I ?Goethe. I Tifs far bettor tj., jovo anil bo poor than bo rich With nn empty Uf -art.? Lewis Morris. 1 God doesn't care fov wh at is on the outside; ho cares tor wind is Inside.? Rev. M. Babco;c|; I i'tiith""s jS sorrow for having done' it it issue not In a resolution to \.o so no more.?Bt strop Ilorno. IThe next time you are discouraged just try encouraging umiic one else and sec if it will not cheer you.?J. It. Mil- i I*r. | Bin is never at a stay, if we do not retreat from it, wo shall advance fn lb and the farther on we go the more \t fl have to come back.?Barrow. Kind looks, kind words, kind y4cts and warm hand shakos-those \?no secondary moans of grace when t -o'.j are in trouble and are lighting their ijnseen battles.?Dr. John Ilall. Queen UIIi?nlif(1,<K Amnh>t. Queen Klifcaboth <,Juring hor 'last Illness wore around, her nock a ch.urni made of gold which had been bequeathed lior by an old woman in Wales, who declared that so long as the on wore it she would never bo ill. " amulet, as was generally case, proved of no avail", niuf "Elizabctli. notwithstanding hor faltli In tho charm, not only sickened, hut died. During the plague in London people wore amulets to keep off the dread destroyer. Amulets of arsenic wore worn near the heart. Quills of quicksilver were hung around the neck, and also the powder t>f toads. iiic ,\ftmcti?iiiiistiert f'rofcsHor, At a Session of tin* Ccrman reicliBtag an al)9i>nTiniialo(1 member, Ilorr "NV'lchmanj,. created n<? liltlo amusement, lift was calling the roll, ami repon rosj ching his own name ho paused for a response Naturally none en mo. Then l-io called tin- name more loudly, waited a few seconds and roared it out nt the top of his voice. The laughter of his colleagues ilnnlly aroused him to a sense of the ludicrousness of his net, and he joined in the general hilarity. >3ixil i reeled I'lit lanllirovy. "All got no use fo' de man," said Charcoal Kpli in one of his philo1 soph lea I turns, "dat donate or thousnn' dollahs t' <le heathen fund oh de fnsh: ionnbie church wid one lian' an' raise de rents on his tenement houses wid r de udder. Ah 'spec' he heltah begin praeticin' crawl in' fro' do eye ob er i needle, Mistah Jackson!"? Baltimore News. Quite Atnlenble. "Why <11(1 yon quit your job? Did you linve n disagreement with the boss?" "Oh. no; not at all. 1 told him I had to ha\e more money or I would quit. and lie said it was mutually satlsfac{ tory."?Indianapolis News. ~ When tliere has been a death in the family, the house seems terribly large. ?Atchison < J lobe. Benevolence Is to love all menj t knowledge, to know all men.?Confu7 tlua. i ? Mmaam ?... ? i?n? n i i w?? i i'wt S O UTI THE GREAT 1 OF TfrAVE AA % ... . IUnltiriQ (ho Centers end Ilealt Resorts of thte ?o\<f . I NORTH, EJiS*. P Hl^h*Cl(iss Vcstibulo 'TralVii be(v.'aen Now VocK and N Cincinnati and Florida P ,j AihoviHe. ji Now YorU nod Xflorlcaa.'olttys*: ond fft.venn. il, or via f QavaAnaSi. j Caporior ptnln^aCaWSorvico j Excollon* ?crvioo and Low count iVoutS* Carol\n? tavia Exroiilion. r' Wiutar.- Tourist Tlokot^a to rtduond ratsa. I ' ? detailed Information, Altera S (? nearest t'? or i ? /-!. I2iVRX>WJCCK, General Passenger ^tantC-\ li/ncAt/r^Ccr:, iJ.ffa. | W.. V/? HVNX, ol( J&Xo. Passenger Jiscnt, f Charleston, S. C, V ft an jary 10. ?oca #? -T?] i sSBRffifW* *\ I . " ?Ct^HOi4/a / , V " i I Arr bfe^i rcachVd : . (the Co(ton|Ct?' i' ,ns l\vo trainc ^.j'ayTifronk Mem. 5 without chan Nwet.cVuait\s > diFo .mv c. sceo finecVo tor aifpnr.a-... i''jxas, G ^ahoW 1 and lyc'ian'tOi i?ory. N\M / l *T. WORT.V^r ) jt itj,viro?D';x. \S. ak^5l /V >< \ - - ._ Mll?Lba<5RO.-lt t-f V CATESVn-Lt^y A f?AN AS3tLCO?s I / * ^ V X II - S /IN J A |,C I CAN \ if .. . S / V I r, .1 you w.invio linVI n c/ho<l hotv.o " in 1 jc:i. , whoro eropa :inr ; i .: ! :r | wlw ro ;iTV7i>|r< it! ;' '*' 'Q r it copy of ouTVliai'.tlsotiiO .? .xMiklf lSj nu'nuH In t;->ou;hwest* ' und "ThruughToutswltb iiimm. " !>oni inM'l/to\any* ? ;t(| 1,0 <ly who iaoiixiouato bottcVr hi.i / ! l* onJition. fliiiif.'.t Mistake. r TJie story is told of a little New Etf??- ! ' $*lfl jgfrl the workings of whose PuTi- j ffctn ef>nso?enco involved lie a* in did-' cultles on one occasion. She was studying mental hrithwetic ) at school and took no pleasure in Jt. i ' One day she (old her mother, with ( much depression of spirit, that she had "failed again in mental arithmetic," and on being ashed what problem had proved her undoing 4-he sorrowfully mentioned the,request for the addition ; of "nine and four." "And didn't you know the answer, ] , dear?" asked bcr mother. ! "Yos'm,'" said the little maid; "but, 1 you know, we are to write the answers! on our slutcs, and before I thought I made four marks and Counted up, 'Ten, ' oven, twelve, thirteen,' and thon, of course, I know that wasn't mental, So I wrote twelve for the answer to t>a fair."'?Youth's Companion. Ilats In CharcU. "Time was," says the London Clu^pniclc, "when men wore (heir hats t>) church, and Pcpys evidently cousiii-' ' ctcmI it an unnecessai*y piece of strictness to insist on the bare head in church, in 1.1s diary for Nov. 17, 1CG1, lie iras the ently, 'To church and heard a simple fellow upon the praise of church inusiquo and exclaiming against men's wencing (heir hats oh in church.' "On Kept. 'J8 following lie went to i the French church at the Savoy, | where 'the minister <lo preach with hifl i hat off, I suppose in further cou/drmity , with our church.' "I'rc.bably it was about this date , that 'the custom of removing hats'in the church began." Clail There Wnu SomcUiinr, "There are not a few people who i take a pitiable and morbid delig'ht in belh ving that they are assailed I ty an , Ineuralile disease which must si rortly close their careers?' observed a d octer. "I am sure there is somethin r the matter with my lungs. Please tcnl mo tlie truth," said a very nnxlor/s itld ktdy to her physician the other day. The latter made a careful axamk* v tion and replied, "I find that your rurpti * are in a annual condition,."" The patient, with a deep sigh of res* i ignation, asked, "And about how long j can 1 expect to live with them In that f condition?" Tho Joy of ftellef," Casey?Ytfre tool;in* party had tlds . rnornln, hut ye neein happy enough. Cassidy?Indade Oi ain. It makes i me feel great to tlilnk av the turrlble 1 , toot'ache Oi*hnd lasht noight. Casey?Phivliy should thot make yu ( so happyV | Cassidy?Beknse Oi hov?n't got it I I this rnornln', thot'a phwbjfr?Philadel* I nhia press. m mmr ec . ??. ii we | WOI il II?11 I | * Jjj iERN I " I r: NIC "WJiY ' 1 ?D TllJJ&EL. v>t& Commercial M h Pleasure h with tho i? j& I C U>? r and WEST. t 1 ? ? b Arr a, TlirourfK Slecpln^?Car? fej I Lou o\v CrZocAS, via > Atloixfh* H cizxin via Atlanta kttd Via H ; Air P'-j | Lou r via Lynchburg, Oanvill* H Uohmpad, DknVillt atoa I Arr on nil ThVou^h Trains. F | luul P.ti'.ou to Charleston ae* ' ! spr *-*C5flnio and West Indian ; ! * F ill Rostorti mow oex sal* a% i> K tare, time tables, rates, etc., H at?drbss I W.ll.TAYiUOE. |] !? Asst. Can. Pate, U JtttOhta, Ca. g J Ci ki District Past, Jigent, 0 ' ? Jitlanta, <Ga. a ^ i ar JuaayvvihiwiLx^ , y\ i /x Jill ! iNO INDIAN TEB./jl jj*. It, v nlch line'' , ^4*vi jhii. to Texas} ' f * f J-v. eyhcr reach j ,Ntbp Lvj ?\? ^ ? sLunevEPoar ? 1 A?? V / ' It /N. * lurch \ . |lV; \ L MP I.V | | N. B. BAIRD, T. P. A., ATLANTA, CA. | U C. W. LaBEAUHE, G. P. & LA.. ST. IQUISJIO^ J* 7~ """ '" _ Ar A i ?)*>i!i>nsity. A? I Tc?'# ninumm 1.::?1 a birthday i^cant\ l.\? nfi received as a ptft-aWiC Ar | of her friends tt te n dollar bfll. ACc<jtu- XJ. panying the money was a note in | which tlio writer, after explaining that [ she couldn't il.ink of anything tasteful f to buy ami bud therefore sent the cash, i<? unulo some tender references to by- ,A gome days and dear old scones. While tlio yc-cipiont was sitting with the bill jJ in qne band and the letter In the other J/ and pornStihig tears to drip down up- 17 0:1 both T< s went up to hor and, put- ^ tin ; his arms around her neck, ten* | derly ashed: A| "What's the matter. inainma? Isn't the money goodV"?S'ew York Com- Jincreinl Advertiser. j', j", '.'I'iM'lor'H Pliicitt Hiiceuli. 1/ Senator I'rector of A crmont onco ; aid llio iii.? i speech ho ever made m .Consisted of only four words. It was in Al , retort to Senator Hoar's sarcastic little A thv.nt in a speech directed at the ^ f'r. n Moan aiu senator. lie said, "No ' ' inn !:i Y( rim.nt is allowed to vote Un- a 1\ :. he h;; i made ?5,000 trading with i Massachusetts people." l,< Wh rent I'r.ct??r said, "And wp all b * vote. " < ineago inter Ocean. fjj?^ ' . ?ifiiin i snort roaus. (a ; lEf I \ '?? S^nd light loads. I ! ifaBEAiSEf - "SiiadBrood for everything that runs on wheels. * Sold Evorywhor*. 1 <8 ^4^. I 77 "I?. .4fi? ? \1'J i'Ofc 0I IUO gonuiuc 11 j? % ilive Br'Jir. ^)iiiaine Tabicu h iiM.j- ?J'Hf fiT-i h ,i < < !<? in ?>< < <1 ft* j I VI6aey to Loan. [ lHV\ ve tni?n#-v Uj loan in uinounU of : S.'Wrt'i ' vi'waidH on improved /nrinsi )f 7 ik?? '? *"t interest. No com-! mission ?\ cvijt a reftfonable attorney fee: for prepack g neowwiy pmwb. 9?4(f, V. LDKPam, | ? m t ir lest on & . Western Carolina Railway Company. j'l --1 \ VNi) ASMKVILLfc Short Lino ^ Sotiedui ' in otfoot July 8th 19(2 ve Augusta 10 10am 2 65 pm ivo i- reeuwood 12 41 pm .vndersou 7 10 pm i.aureus 1 45 pin 0 36 am Greenville 3 25 pm 11 30 am .spurtauburg 3 30 pm 9 00 am Union 730 pm Saluda 6 83 pm Hemicrsonville.. C II pm Ashovillc 7 15 pm ve Asbevllle 7 05 am Union 8 46 am Spartanburg 1201pm 4 00 pm Greenville 12 16 pm 1 46 pm Laurens 1 60 pm 0 5* pm Anderson 7 26 am Greenwood 2 51pm 9 00 pm ^^6 ivo Augusta 5 20 pm 11 35 am ve Columbia if 20 am Newberry 12 42 pm Clinton 1 X pm ivo Greenville 326 pm Spartanburg? ? 8 30 pm vo Spartanburg 12 01pm Greenville 1216 pm ivc Clinton 'i ? Pm Newberry 3 09 pm Columbia 4 30 pra asiestand Most Lino between Nrwborry Greenville, Spartanburg and Glenn lugs. mnoetion from Newberry via Columbia vbcrry and Laurens Kailway. or hhv information write UNUST W'l LL1AMS, Gen. 1'aes. Agt., Augusta, Ga. . M KMMKlt^ON. TraiWe Managor. .-3L BOARD Mr Line tioilvyay. Double Dally Service. tween New York, Tampa, Atlanta, :w Orleans and Points South an<l _est: v IN EFFECT MAY 2oth, 1902. SOUTHWARD. Daily Daily No. ol No. 27 Now York. P It It.... 1'- 55 |> m 12 10 a ni Philadelphia, P It 11.. :t *.'0 p hi 7 20 n tu . linlt inioio, " 5 45 pin 0 34 am , Wusliinntuii. W.S.Uy 7 00 l> in 10 41 am ltlclitnoml, 8. A. 1., Uv 10 07 )> hi 2 15 p in Petersburg, " 11 20 p in 2 60 p m Korliun, " i 55 a in 5 :w p m Henderson " 2 25 am 5 51 p m Huleiglt ' I 12 a m 7 27 P in S >n. Pinna " <> nj a m 3 27 p in 11 am UP, ,s A 1... 7 20 a in 10 35 p in . doluiiibia,! " 3 40a in 1 05 a in .Savannah - " 2 00 p III 4 55 a n) i .liu ksonvlllo " 7 (Hi |> in 9 15 a in St, Augustine * lofiopia Tampa " ( 45 a in 5 45 p.in u No. 121 No. 41 , New York, N Y PAN + 7 56 a mi 8 55 p m . PliilailI'lpliia " 10 10 a hi 11 20 p iu , New Yum, (i H S.Si'o f 3 00 p in . Haillinoic, fl S 1' Co f i> 30 p m . Waali'ton, N A W S it 0 i?0 p in . Portsmouth, S A L Ky 9 06 p in 9 25 a m . Wehlou " 11 45 p in 11 56 a m . Norliua, " 155am , 140pm . Mendel*.m " 2 2* a |p '* 2 10pm . Ilaleigh " 4.12 a 3 65 pm . Loilwcrn Pilat " 0 05 alp 0 ia i> ?) , llamli't " 7 25 am 10 35 J> m gf . Wilmington ' 3 (f p n> * .charlotte " looaam 1032 pm, . Cheater " 10 22 a in i 35 a in , Carlisle " 1015 a in , Creep wood 11 12 85.it in 3 43 a m , Athens " 2 50,'p ni C 13 a in . Atlanta } " 3 55 p in 7 50 a m . AoK'osta,' ? A W c 5 10 p in Mato c of (ia 7 20 pip 11 35 a m Tjlontgoinery A AW 1* 9 20 p m (J 2$ p m Mobile, LAN 2 55 a in . New Orleans,!. & N 7 25 a in . Nashville, NCASt L 4 00am G 55 p in . jiieniphtii i 15 p fii 8 25 a in northward' ~ Daily J>aUr No. 32 No. M Memphis, N C A St L 12 45 noon 8 40 p ni Nashville 9 30pm 9 80 a in . New Orleans, I, & N 8 00 p in .Motile * 12 30 am f. Monigoinr'y, A&Wl' 6 20 a m 1 80 |. m k Macon, c of (2a 8 6o am 420pm Augusta, (\\ W.c 111 05 a 111 177777777 r. Atlanta, { 8 A Ij Ky i? 00 noon 8 00 p'm r. Alliens " 2 57 p 1)1 11 23 p m r.tircenwood " 5 11pm 156 a m r. CbiMlor " 7 17 |? m 4 06 a in r. iprlislo " ti 53 j> m v.tharloUo, " 7 27 p in 4 r>0 a"iu r. Vviiuiiiigtou, " :< o5 p iii 7.77.7.7. 7"H;unli t 10 pi p m "7To"a~iu .. Southern I'iues * II 33 pni 8 34 a m ^ ' J<i?l' fgli " 1 35 a iu JJ 05 a m *T lleiHlursou " 3 o5 a in 12 42 p ?? > . Norlina " . 3 50 a in 1 45 p ,u e. WclJon " ^ 00 a in 3 00 p in r. l^ruiiioutli " 7 |5 a m ft 35 p m r.^VashMou/.N\ WSIt .. 777".777 tityniu r, ihiTtim.ire, 11 S i'C#" 7,. t .777 f 6 4Q a ~f# Not* York,o I) SS < (? ...V *."7.4 }#uo fTiu r. riiiia'phia, N 5 I'AN fi'i 40p in Sioam N.';V York " 8 15 p 111 8 00 a in No, 34 Ho.'Hi" i-.Taopi S A I. Ity980 pin 8 Oo a m .. - 1. Augustine ' 7 46 a in 5 60 p iu ir. Jacksonville " 9 30 a lit 7 3(Tp7n ..Savannah " 140pm 1140 pm .. Coin in hia i " 1 IKpi /> 00 a 111 v. iI.unlet " 10 40 piu 8 26aui i.Hotlthi'ill PiliOrl " 1183pm 0 22 a III M V r. lUlelgli " 135 a 111 1135am % M t. Ilumlursou " 3 05 a 111 12 58 pm " v. Norlina " 3 15 a in 146pm ?, iv"tor.?biirg '"ft"' 5 53a in """T67 p7u r. Iticliiiioinl " 6 a m 4 55 p iu r. Washington, W S Ity 10 10 a 10 8 3C p iu r. Baltimore 1* It H It 26 a m II 26 n in r Philadelphia ." t 30 p in I *! (i, * r. Now York " 4 13 p in 0 30 a m Nolo,?f lhiiiy Kxia-pt.Sunday. {Central Time. ? Pastern Time. R. E. L. BUNClf, General riuwiciiKcr A^ent. Savannah, Ga. f. E. CHRISTIAN, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, (to. ToCure a Cold in One Day akp Laxative lironio Quinine Tablets. Jls druggists refund the money If it lilatocure E. W. Grove's signature > mc'I Lot ?Rc. 48-ly to write for our confidential letter before applying for patent; it mar be worth money. Wo promptly obtain U. w. and Foreign PATENTS orVhoto and we send an IMMEDIATE FREE report on patenumunr. vy? |ire tho dc-hI legal service ana advice, add our 4 charges are moderate. Try us. SWIFT & CO., Patent Lawyer*, Opp. U.S. Pateat Office,WsshlnfUi, 0.0. 1? ? . 1M