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Special P Commencing, 3rd, we will market abot Pants at price ity unheard o prices will Don't be lateii M C N I The Quoter o IN THE PALISADES ( AT White Stone Have you been there yet? the most magnificent Hotel in sion of all the visitors who coi that if you will come to the Sj have the prettiest and best we will pay your railroad fare proposition. We make this propositior Springs and drink the water 1 will make no chorge for board and we will carry it out to th< Do you suppose that wo would spen We knew that we had as tine Mineral W: not. Do yon think that such a noted pi the Preeident of the State Medionl Asso< cal Examining Board until he resigned practice to move to tins resort as reaider flue water? These facts ought to oouvi Ttw grounds are well shaded and t! The Hotel is tilled up with guests from ] people to come and see our place wc an Every room is an outside room wit! Venetian folding inside blinds on all wii Southern Railway, only ten minutes' i carriages mtet all trains. Summer exci TRY OUR WHITE STONE LIT MORGAN White Stone Lithi White Stone Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that J. Woods Jeter, guardian of the estate of Daisej E. Jeter, minor, has applied to Jasot M. Greer, Judge of Probate, in and foi the County of Union,for a final discharge as such guardian. It is Okdeuki), That the 10th day ol November, A. 1). 1902. be fixed for hear lug of Petition, and a linal settlement ol auisi rjt?to ij?iv itr riiMc.ir.i! Probate Judge Union county. Published in the Union Times Oct. 10th, 1902. 4 l-5t. THE NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. Rend Wherever the English I<nn. gunge is Spoken. The Thrice-n-Week World was a brilliant success in the beginning and lias been steadilv growing ever since. Time is the test of all things, and has set. its seal of approval on the Thrice-a-Wcek World, which is widely circulated in every State and Territory of the Union, and wherever there are people who can read our mother tongue. This paper for the coming w inter and the year lOU'i will make its news service, if possible, more extensive than ever. All events of importance, no matter where they happen, are reported ac curately and promptly. The subscriber, for only one dollar a year, gets three papers every week aid inore news and general reading than most, dailies can furnish at fiv<j or six times the price. The Thrice-a-Wcrk Worll is aWlutely fair in its jKilitical news. Partisan bias is never alloweu to eff-et its news columns, and Democrat and Republican alike can obtain in its pages truthful accounts ef all the great political campaigns. T r. nJilDi/... ..11 I i ... I II auujii'Mi m ? <111 Mir- lit* v> n, t'ln nil itr* n-Week World furnishes the best Burial fiction, elaborate market reports and other features of Hteieet. The Thrice-a-Week World's regular subscription price is on'y $1.00 per year and this pays for 1*>G papers. We ? ff>T this unerpialed newspaper and Tun Union Times together one year for $1 7o. 1 The regular subscription pri'eofihe two papers is $2.00. JERSEY" BUI.L standing at my house. fiOc cash in advance for service. Cn'f guaranteed or monev lefund d 25-ly J. O. Hunter. ants Sale. Monday, Nov. I put on the it SSfl nair of :s for the qua!f before. The be cut deep, nsecuringafit. [ACE, >f Low Prices. SF"SOUTH CAROLINA THE ! Lithia Hotel. If not, you have failed to see the South. This is the expresne to our place, and we say here wrings and do not admit that we , ventilated hotel you ever saw to the Springs. This is a fair i also: If you will come to the reely, and are not benefitted, we .. This is an open proposition e letter. d $75,000.00 to build a resort Hotel unless uter as can be found anywhere? We think lysiciau as Dr. L. C. Stephens, who was nation, also President of the State Medito move to Greenville, would give up his it Physician unless he knew we had a very uce vou of the superiority of our Water. ie scenery surrounding the Hotel is One. parts of the country. In order to get the b making special rates of $10.( 0 per week, l from two to four windows. Burlington idows. ltailroad Station, Rich Hiti. on ride from the depot to'the Hotel. Nice irsion tickets over all railroads. IIIA GINGER ALE FOR SALE BY & WAGNON. a Water Company, ) Springs, S. C, Llttrarr Inflnrnrm. "Have you observed that your ofllce ^ boy Is continually rending dime nov! els?" asked the man who Is constantr ly engaged In criticism. 3 "Yes," said the proprietor of the large establishment. "I don't think f I'll interfere. Ills predecessor was nl. ways rending these stories about boys r who made themselves so valuable that they were finally taken In as partners. Tlint young man felt that he had so many personal Interests at stake that he felt called upou to run the entire business." If you are bilious and reckin adviso s, Take DeWitt'a Little Karly Risers. Just before going to bed. You will find on the morrow, You are rid of your sorrow? That's all; just enough said. These famous pills do not gripe, but move the bowels gently and easily, cleansing the liver. Their tonic effect gives strength to the glands, preventing a return for the dis order. F. C. Duke. nmt Milk Cow. The milkman was treating himself to a holiday. Before starting he said to the hired man: "lie sure and feed the best milk cow well. Give her all tlio roots she can eat." Coming Into the ! yard on his return, he saw piled up against the pump a good supply of carrots, turnips and parsnips. "What's this for?" ho Inquired angrily. "Sure, and isn't the old pump the best milk cow after nil?" answered Pat.?Farm Journal. l.lkc All (iotnlp. Mrs. Abel?IIow Mrs. Cuttle did run on about the Perkinses! 1 have no patience with a woman who talks so about other folks. Mrs. Cain?Neither have I. It's perfectly disgusting! llut what Mrs. Cuttle said about the Perkinses was awfully Interesting.?Washington Times. One Minute Cough Cure Jsthoodlv harmless cough cure that gives quick relief. Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup. Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Pneumonia, ARtlima, LaGripne nn?l nil Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. I got soaked hy rain, says Gertrude F. Fenner, Muncie, Tnd., and contracted a severe cold and cough. I failed rapidly; lost 4811)8. My druggist recommended! One Minute Cough Curs. The first hottle brought relief; several cured me. I am hack to my old weight, 148 lbs. One Minute Cough Cure cuts the phlegm, relieves the cough at nnre, draws o"t inflammation, cures rvn. An ideal remedy for children. 1\ C. Du' e, A MAN'S BLUSHES. Be W1U Fir *hc Red Slxnnl More Qalcklr Than a Woman. **If there is any one thing that makes me want to get up and talk right out ?, !h meeting It is to hear It said of a (j mail that 'he blushes like n woman,'" n said the social philosopher to a reprcsentntlve of the New York Times. ? "How women ever gained the rcpu- y, tation of having run up a corner In ^ blushes Is beyond my comprehension. s< The report does her a grave injustice, it for as a matter of fact she not only hns I) no monopoly In blushes, but docs not h make uso of the slinro that properly tj belongs to her. Thero are some wo- J"' men, of course, who blush If you even ,5J blink an eyelid In their direction, but 1 as a general thing men blush much V more readily and more violently than ^ women. <. (J "This Is not a random statement that j I am making for the purpose of hear- v Ing myself talk, but a sober deduction p founded ou careful observation. For ? years I have made It a point to study the sexes In moments of embarrassment, and the statistics I have Jotted down prove that In nine cases out of ten the average man will fly the red signal of distress much more quickly " than the average woman. This holds ^ good in all sorts of situations. "Crack a Joke nt a man's expense, 1 he blushes; ply him v>.h nwkward 1 questions, he blushes; subject him to some humiliation or let some ludicrous P accident befall him in public, and he 1 straightway rivals the boiled lobster 1 In hue. A woman may redden slightly under the same circumstances, but her S blush is diluted and perfunctory com- u pared with the brilliant, sunlit glow ^ that suffuses the countenance of man. "I don't attempt to explain the phe- 0 nomenon?physiologists nud moralists * may do that If they can?but merely n give the facts for what they are worth * in the hope that the next time a story writer has a crop of blushes to dispose of he will ring a few changes on the P old phrase that has done duty for gen- f erntions and say of the heroine that F she 'blushed like a man.'" v riRP ai arm nrwee r i* ik. r ih.ni l IT! o The Srstem In New Yorlc nnd Ilorr It ^ la Operated. 'V Greater New York Is thickly studded E with Inmppost fire nlnrm boxes. Tho directions on cnch box, which Is painted red and is surmounted at night by a red light, arc: "Turn handle to right until door b opens; then pull Inside hook once and l shut tho door." The opening of the box rings a large bell in the door, ^ which alarm Is intended to notify any x one in the neighborhood, especially the c nearest policeman, that the box has been opened. The policeman will then make sure that this was not done out < of mischief by some one who wanted to j see the engines arrive or, as recently hnppened, by a raw maidservant who wanted to mail a letter. When the in- j side lever is pulled down and let go, it sets in motion a certain clockwork that j ticks out the number of the box three ^ times in succession at headquarters in ^ Sixty-seventh street. Not only that, i but it makes a record upon a tape, showing the number of the box and the exact second at which the lever was pulled. i A clerk who sits night nnd day beside tho headquarters instrument notes < the number nnd selects from a drawer y a certain disk which when Inserted in ^ the proper npparatus causes the alarm j to be rung in the station houses of tho < dlstrlrt* In whlnh thnf Ai?a1\ay la oUha* i w m.vn ifl dhuu icd. The average time required to selcct tbis disk nnd send out the nlnrni is ten seconds. There are always two clerks and sometimes three in this do- tl partinent Not a word is spoken. An d outsider would hardly know that an I alarm Is going out. In order to prevent P several alarms coming at the same " time from people who see the same Are y'\ and run to different boxes no two y neighboring boxes are on the same cir- c] cult?Scribner's. i; Who Told the Plbf The bell rang, and the occupier of the apartment started to the window ? to see who the visitor might be. To his annoyance he saw a persistent n creditor who had evidently called ? agnin for payment of his long out- 0 standing account The impecunious 0 one instantly called to his youthful ?. son and said: "Tommy, go to the door at once. I ? don't want to see that man. Tell him c I'm not at home." "Oh, papa, I thought you never told flb8," remarked Tommy. ^ "I don't, my boy. It's you that's goIng to tell one. Now run off."?New l'ork Times. i Kixlnir the Illame. Mr. Snow wns seen holding tho weekly paper as far away as he could get It and working his head from side to P1 side, with squinted eyes. "Soho! Your sight's begun to fall j'c at last," snid ?' the visitor bluntly. "Well, 'tuln't sur- d prising at your age." Mr. Snow glared. "My eyesight's all "" right!" he roared. "The only trouble is O my pesky arm isn't long enoughl"? Youth's Companion. 0, - b< Fame. hi "When I grow up." remarked Bobby ; Toughmuscles, "1 am going to bo the ei peojile's choice." P1 "Pugilist or president?" asked Tom- ^ my Shorpboy.?Cincinnati Commercial ' |? Tribune. 1,1 Every one should occasionally say so "Whoa!" to himself. Because his al friends do not say it does not Indicate that ho doesn't need It?Atchison G,ob*' ni si An orange tree In full bearing haa jV been known to produpe 15,000 oranges; w a lemon tree, 0,000 lemoug. D ' - - - ^ CURES BLOOD POISON. crofula, I'lccis, Old Sores, Bone Puius? Trin 1 Trcntment Free. First, second or third stages positively urcd by taking B. B. B. (Botanic Hood Balm ) Blood Balm kills or des-oys the S\philitic Poison in the blood nd exjiels it from the system. At the mie lime Botanic Blood Balm builds p tho fhaltertd constitution. Ilavo i?u sore throat, pimphs, copper colored Kits, old sores, ulcers, swellings, jrofula. itching skin, aches and pains i bones or join's, sore mouth or falling ail? Then Botanic Blood Balm will al every sore, stop the aches and make in blood pure and rich and give tho oh glow of health to the skin. Over UOO testimonials of cures. Botanic l.ood Balm thoroughly tested for 30 i-ars. Sold at drug stores, $1, inluding complete directions. Trial reatment cf B. B. B. fiee by adlessing Blood Balm Co , Atlanta, Oa. inscribe trouble aud free medical adice Riven. Don't despair of a cuie as Hood Balm cures wheu all else fails, 'or sale by F. ('. Duke, druggist. COOKING HINTS. Chocolate Is greatly Improved by ulding a tcnspoonful of strong coffee ust before serving. In adding flour to gravies, always ise a flour dredger and there will bo 10 lumps in the gravy. Some housekeepers vary the flavor of. lotato salad hy boiling the potatoes for t in stock, or. if it is more convenient, n the soup kettle. In using sour milk the proportion for :iugerbread, biscuits, cake or almost uy dough or hatter is one teaspoon of laking soda to two cups of 60ur milk. If making a gelatin dessert on n hot r a wet day, add a littlo more gelatin ban the recipe requires, half as much gain if you wish to mold fruit into he Jelly. Eggs a la ranigote is made by bollng eggs fhree and a half minutes, roll a beaten egg and fine bread crumbs, ry In deep fat; when brown, drain on aper, garnish with parsley and servo rlth ranigote sauce. To make a small shortcake take a int of pastry flour, rub in lard the size fun egg, teaspoonful cream of tartat, alf teaspoonful soda, salt, nnd mix yith sweet milk. Bake in quick oven, plit aud butter nnd add fruit GET SHAVED! You can get scraped at any old place ut when you want to get shaved go to AULVIHILL'S BARBER SHOP. The most artistic hair cutter in town, fext door to Tinsley's Jewelry Store. _ A Surety. "Somehow," said the girl in blue, "I ;an't help wishing 1 had accepted dm." "Why, dear?" asked the girl In gray. "Why, he swore that he'd never be lappy ngaln, and I'm afraid he is." "Ah, yes," commented the girl In fray reflectively. "As mnttors are now rou can't he sure that he Isn't, hut if rou'd married him you could make jure of it."?Chicago Post. Depends on Circumstances. She?Do you regard marriage as a lecessity or a luxury? He?Well, when a man marries a :ross eyed girl who says silly things, vhose nose turns up at the end and ivhose father is worth about $2,000,000, [ should say it was a necessity.?Chisago Uccord-nernld. Curad of Piles After 40 Years. Mr. C. Haney, of Geneva, Ohio, hail lie piles for forty years. Doctors and nllnra nonlrl /lr> Vi i m no lanfinrr ofiml loWitt's Witch' Hazel Salve curetf liim ernianently. Invaluable for cuts, urns, bruises, sprains, lacerations, eeema, tetter, salt rheum, and all atber kin diseases, book for the name Do^itt on the package?all others aro heap, worthless counterfeits. F. C. >uke. For the Cue of the Right Ilnnd. The buttons on conts, etc., nre placed n the right side and the shed of the air In boys to the left evidently to suit annipulntlon by the right linnd. The rent philosopher Newton records that t first he confined his astronomical bservntlons to his right eye, but afterra rd he managed to train his left. But here are persons who could not do this wing to the unequal strength <jf their yes.?Chambers' Journal. WJiKl fi K;i:i Think*. "When a man of twenty considers a com an. he thinks of Jier beauty, but t thirty he thinks of her loquacity." "What does ho think at forty?" "Oh. he thinks only of himself by tint time."?Indianapolis News. A Matter For Wonder. Mrs. Peek iwho has returned from fingnrai-l stood speechless? Mr. Peek?Wonderful, wonderful! To hlmsrlfi?I wonder how Niagara id ItV?Detroit F^pe Press. urea Blood Poison, Cancer, Ulcers If yon have offensive pimples or uptions, ulcers on any part of the ?iy, aching hones or falling rtir, mucous patches, swollen glands, tin itches an<l hurr.s, sore lipsorgums, iting, festering sores, sharp, gnat*, ing lins, then you suffer from serious blood jison or the beginnings of deadly canir. You may be permanently cured p taking botanic blood balm (b. b. .) made especially to cure the worst ood and skin diseases. Heals every >rc or ulcer, even deadly cancer, stops 1 aches and pains and reduces all rellings. botanic blood balm cures 1 maligant blood troubles, such as :xema, scabs and scales, pimples, rnning sores, carbuncles, scrofula. Drugsts, $1. To prove it cures, sample of Inod balm sent free and prepaid by riting blood balm Co., Atlanta, Qs. escribe trouble and free medical adca gent la sealed letter. - 11 Remember, Friends, You will always find a full line of , Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Lard, Canned and Bottled Goods, Fresb Vegetables, and everything to be found in an up-to-date family Grocery, at my Store. Tobaccos and -Cigars a Specialty. : Bring Your Laundry to Me. J. T. SEXTON. Main Street. J. CLOIIOH WAI 1 Af.P ATOENEY AT LAW. Eccm 12 upstairs Foster Buldincr. RALPH K. CARSON. H. L. SCAIPK. CARSON & SCAIFE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Special attention given to real estate and collections. JAMES MUNRO, D. R. DUNCAN C. r. SANDERS. Munro, Duncan and Sanders ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office No. 4 Law llange, Union, S. C. 5-ly D. E. HYDRICK, J. A. SAWYER. Spartanburg. Dniou. HYDRICK & SAWYER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Union, S. C. Office No, 5, Law Range, Wallace Buildino. 2-ly S. IVIEANS BBATY, ATTO RNEY- AT- LAW. No. 3, Law Range. JETER BUTLER, ATTORN Y- AT-LAW. Opposite Court House, Practice ia all the courts of South Uaroliua. S. Q. SARRATT, physician and surgeon. Offers his professional services to the people of Union and surrounding country. Day calls at Duke's Drug Store. Night calls at the residence of Mr. L. J. Humes, 18-tX. Money to Loan. I have money to loan in amounts of $300 and up wauls on improved farms at 7 per cent interest. No commission except a reasonable attorney fee for preparing necessary papers. 39-ly. V. K. DkPams. STALLION! STALLION!! Tlio staniard bred stalion, Pebble, will begin ihe Fall seasou at our stable Sept. 20i.h. Insures at $10.00. 38- GREEN & BOYD. CONTRACTORS' ? ^BUILDERS'^ MILL SUPPLIES. outuit, simi jhm, (Mouihi flfcia I Soiw, JUA?. WiifiM, TiBkiTmn, Sat St??l wif? am 4 UMtai l?|ta?] ?4 e|*p?k Jaafca, fiarrtola, Orate, Otea am ne'oari Mmry 9m- Mak? fnM Mtef. LOMBARD IRON WORKS! SUPPLY CO. MbCXl 1 Jg|^BLakea short roads. iXIR h ^ mm * I JL .?k?nd light loads. UREASE I >^*diwood for everything B that runs on wheels. | Sold Everywhere. ^ ^^n^?*^WTAjrDAnDoiito^^^^^ MONEY TO LOAN. I hnve made arrangement* by whltdi 1 can ueuntiale loans on flrst mortgage* on "a>11 located and improve 1 farm* a'7 per cent. inter?ht on sums of $1,000 and upwanH and i**r cent. Interest on mmr 1 ?J aft..... ?l ru\f\ V7 - - ?? . oil .iiiii ?i,vr?u. aso c;)imuissii)i?* charged on these loans. B irrower only wpiired to pay attorney for preparing necessary 4?pers. etc J A. SAWYER. Attoniev-a'-Law. , 3'J 10n. Union, 8. C. ' ?-* J09 ?, * ? ?? *. %. '*? BB I I III? Charleston & Western Carolina ^Railway Company. ^ AUGUSTA AND ASHEVILL* Short Llae 8ckoduleln effect July 6th 110V. . Leave Augusta 1010am SOKpm Arrive Greenwood it u pa Anderaou Tit pa Laurens 1 46 paa i M am Greenville 8 28 Da 11 ae am bpartanburg 880 pm IWm L nion ? SO pm Hnluda 6 88 pm Hondorsonrille.. 0 11 pm Ashevllle 116 pm Lo&ve Ashoville 7 06 am Union 8 46 am Spartanburg 1-01 pm 4 00 pm Groonvillo 1216 pm 1 46 pm ^ Laurens 160 pm 466 pm Anderson 7 86 am Greenwood 2 61pm 800 pm wm Arrive Augusta 62upm 1186am Leave Columbia 11 80 am Nowberrjr 18 48 pm Qllnton 186 pm Arrive Greenville 886 pm 8partanburg 8 80 pm Leave Spartanburg 12 01pm Greenville 1216 pm Arrive Clinton 2 * pm Newberry "d pm Columbia ........ 4 80 pm Fastest and Best Line botwoon Newberry and Greenville, Spartanburg and Glenn Springs. Connection from Newberry via Columbia Nowbcrry and Laurens Hallway. Foranv Information write EHNBST WILLIAMS, Gon. Pass. Agt., Augusta, Ga. T. M. RMMKB80N. Traffic Manager. , 1^^303 Air Line Railway \ Double Daily Service. , Between New York, Tampa, Atlanta, \ New Orleans and Points Soutb and a v West. IN EFFECT MAY 25tli, 1802. 8QUTHWARD, Daily Daily' No. bi No. 27 Lv. New York. T K It.... ? . littlliworc, ( 4o 11 in i w n am l vV'm ^al,ll^u,n- W.S.Ky 7 oo p ? 10 urniST Lr. Kielimunu, S. A. L. Hy Ju 37 p m 2 16 ? m I'aUoourK. 112o,? m ? .. 166a KS" - ns:s?fsfti Lr, dou.l'inca ti 06 a m ?J f * Lr. llamiet, SAL.. 7 20 a io ?6 a Lr. ColuinbUjt " 0 40am TmT^ Ar. SaTaiinafi ? 2 80 nui !u." Ar. Jack.onrlll.i ? 7 00 i , m tlftl!" Ar.tit, Augustine ^ 10 M p ? Ar. T?rap? ? 6 46 * tu " 6 4j|"iTiifc No. 33 No. 41 Lr. New York, NY P&N f 7 ? a ra tWpm Lr. Philadelphia " 10 16*ia 11 Mom "Sdco.puvpiu ~ M1.!?!0re< ii? iyGo t ???Tis Lr. WMii-Von, N A w a'ir"*v:v:"v:v ?ilSVi fv# A L Hy 9 05 p II. 9 ifl ? Lr. \\ eidou ?> 11 45 p m , 11 56 rim Lr.Norllna i 56 i ? l4?2" .* Lv. Henderson " v vm ? ... ,"' ^ Lr. luielgk ?? 4 12 a tu 8 & p am Lr. Lout t.ern Pine." ti 05 a at e~*~ llamiet " ? 7 2> a tu lJN ij m Lr. Wilmington 77777. ~F.'. P.*? *r!ot.lr 10 0s a iu 10 fi ya Lr. Chester **" 10 22 a jit i~? . ? cr caritsle " 10 ,6 1 * * " Lr.Orecnwood " 1235 am 3 4*?M Lr, Allien* M 2 6U i> in ? ix * !T AnAtjaut^J ?_ iZ*;, Ar. Augusta, c A W c 6 40 p ni Ar. Macon, c of Ua 7 20 p~iS niiTi Ar. Montgomery A AW P v 20 p in rS".^ Ar. Mobile, L AN 2 66 am P Ar. New OtIkuhh. CAN 7 26 am )) N 0 A di L 4 oo a m ( 53 p~ia Ar. Mempiji* 4 15 p JU 8 26aila NO HTHWAWP lialljr Daily No. 32 No. m Lr. MeuiphU, .NCI St L 12 46 upon 8 40 p m J2i 0 3J p m 9 IQ iTm fv* L. X S 8 00 p IU Lr. Mollis JHUOaiu Uv. Aluintomr'y, AJtWl' ? 20 a ni 1 ^ i.v^Maoui,, c Of (iu 8 00 a rn Tao~iTS ~T.\?, V ii w.c 10 04 ft 11, ' ^ Ar' A i6 A 00 iiJwn ?oo"p? Ar. Alliens ? 257.nu ii?.F Ar. Ureeuwood " 514 ,, m 1 Vi* P " Ar. Cheater " 7 17 pm "* CM pm * " w i ' ?*>a"m Lt. Wilmington, ' 3 06pm LT.lUinlet ' l.M.7nm Lv, Suulhcru I'luel ' 11 83 I) UI ' k >u Lv. lUlclgl, ? lv. Henderson '? 8 u5 a in Lv. Korliua 'JS'" Lv. We Won ? bZlux i ?M " " 15 a in ? ? P 2 A r-w L?i' ..N a vveu .".. 1 "k'iX'TT Ar. Baltimore, jfs l'~(Jo 7.77.17.7 ?a Arv*??>??. u v? b CO t iun!!! , _ Ko. 84 'tio.'fH" Lt. Tax pa HAL Ry 9 00 p m ? 00 . Lt.W. Augusiiua ? 7 46 aT.i slyTiTm Lv. Jacksonville " 0 30 n~m 7"5a Lt. Savannah ? 1 40 n m . Lt. Columbia { ? 7,6/,ln i Lv. IJamlul " l04Oi.m ?. m I L^R.?SUPiDe8." 'JS*"" Lv. Henderson " * 06 a in l?M*m 1.. *?..? l"lZ Lv. PcU<r>buri{ 6 6*i ?*"*7 *r*"? ? Ar. Richmond " 6 86 a in 4 M P "* i "* WK'hlnglon. W S Ry 10 10 a m 8 80 p m Ar. Ilaltlmore 1* It R 1i m ? .?h p Ar Philadelphia ? l?"pm ??P? Ar.-..^T..y.o.'k ?i?fm \z\% ..L*r?;pi Hunday. J central Time, {ksslern lime. " . HZZ (H. E. L. BUNCH.*?i ^General Passenger Agent W. E. CHRISTIAN, S*v*nn?h? OH A. G. P. A., Atlanta, G?. "1 1 n?c // \y // Tbia signature la on every box ot the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quiniiie T?bieu tbo Temedy thai ciuh a eom la MM tfajr to write for onr confidential letter before applying for patent: it may be worth money. We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign PATENTS ^?SS^nsfVLr^i& oVVhotoand we Bend an |MMKD)ATl FREE report on patentability, we giro &?&? legal service and advfas, and oar charges are moderate. Try as. SWIFT & CO? PllMf iMvytv^ Op^, U.8. Pitwt Office,WatkiagkM, D.6? ? . aani' n I .