The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 28, 1902, Page 6, Image 6

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McNE CUTS TH r*u, Next week we i it interesting for Comforts, Flannel Clothing, Underwt goods. -<3^1 MC N I I & a . H x i iL The Qaoter ot IN TUF PAi RAHFQ f! Ill lilt- I U at : White Stone Have you been there yet? the most magnificent Hotel in I sion of all the visitors who com that if you will come to the Sp have the prettiest and hot we will pay your railroad fare proposition. We make this proposition Springs and drink the water ft wil make no charge for board, and we will carry it out to the I)j you suppose that we would spend we kuew that we had as li le Mineral Wa not. Do you think that such u r itr-.J p'e the President of (lie State Mtuieui Aes'ic: al Examining Hoard utail he lesig n-1 t. practice to move to this report as leslrnmt lice water? These fa-jts ought to ? civ.e - The grounds are well shaded and t ie rne tiotei is iinea up wuti ?usis ?uin j> people To come ar,<i se-> our place w aio Every room is an outside ro iin wivli V'Venetian foMiiu?itnide Winds <ni :i!) wine outhern Railway, only ten r< carriages iniet, all trains. Mri :n< r c.v 1 TRY OUR W11LTE :-TONK IJTI1 MORGANJ White Stone Liihic White Stone NEW -YORK WORLD trrice-a-we e k edition. Ixca<l Wherever the Hugli.ih J,nngunge is Spoke11. Tke Tlirice-u-Weck W'-.rM wnsalailiiAai. sur.re-is in i!k> TuvfUir.in-' ::ud !i--r ' !> *:; steadily gi.ovine r since. Tone is the test of id! lid am, ? '. 1 se :".peal of approval Oil 'is1 Ti ; < fj: ATotH, which i' wil.ly circulrel in ' State and Ten: lory of ! J -IV.ion. r.'. i "iirj-cver tl;": ' v . o p? op!.; v. h. 0:1.1 rrvi <iur mother tongue. ' Thin paper Tor tlie* corning v inlov and the )?-ar l'JO.'J will make it-, re v-, stir :e, if jm)-*.->il?l?i, snore extei'dvo * ho ever. A\> ?venia of importance, no matter where they haj?iH*n, are lopj-'yil accurately and promptly. The. s.iViscrilKT, foi only c:.e dotla: t yi ?r, gets three papers e\ cry v.cek as d wore iihws and general re? :hg than most, dailies r.au luinish i t live oi'm:: litres the price. lie Th tre-n-Wtvk Vi i.rM if ?d>soIntely fair in its poliMeal ne-.r . P'.riifan hi in never aim,vs .1 10 affect i!.* hows columns, and Democm',, an i it pnhiir. 111 alike ran obtain in its pegcr , tndI,fnl accounts of all the great p.-ktituK.e-mnaii?ns. In addition to all tin news, ilia 7'hih\n-Wot-k Wo; Id furas:.!: . < ?!? * Iser 1 fiction, elaborate innkat pott'. and other feat.iir?*s of into:("it. The ThricP-a-\V?ek World's rev:! 1 puU*o iption prica sou'}' Sl.Ul) ir-i * :s and this pays for I'd pr, >. We < ft a' Ill's uneqimied news-vip -r ; n I J'sir. 1'n( >v Times toge'.ncc tni year for $1 7 >. The regular s discretion p: l. o el 1 t \v > p ijiers is 5J.00. Citation to Kindred and Creditors, j Sf; ?' of South t\uoii;jft, 1 ( oimty of Union. i \ .1 sn'iM On'(-) . II"I' ,?!).t'e .'tils". ! ?? ;imw, iiii'ii'i i ui ivi n;i. !>;.i " -> .1 ; t<: in > to grant liiui L ..t? i.s or ' : nni*t.illion no 1 lie (stain <tvl t (Toots of JlV?r!er, ?!? <; -a Ti?se are, therefore, to r'to a !fo'-n -<i' nil and smsni'v '!; kin l,?- I and j < r"*'.U>jsof ilse said I, iiMic 1' :<> ,de--f a - j ed,' bat they 1m and one >r no in , in ill tilH Colli! of I'io'm:", to !; Ii at 1'iiioi), t/. !l , Son111 t V'nii i i. on t he tit ft day of I > ( in'< , ?:ox:t ; iter p.j'uc tlion hereof, a1 11 nVfmiV in i'- i noon, to show can ;e, if a:?\ i!> yli.no. nhy llio .s<i(J AdiiiiitisLiu i-j\ sii.m'. 1 not lc granted. ill Veil ll'i'l'T my hand >1 il 'hi;. 17i.liil.iyol N >v , Ani.o i> ??. i (, 1:?.?J J.vov M. I'loUtlo .1 u<' *. I'li'oliolied on l!i> l.'1-o ?'-'j o X \\ 1JU2, lu TUB UNION iitaus. 17 iS. VW < I 111 U I I I www?? I. lll^? IIMIW E PRICE. ire going to make you on Blankets, Is, Jeans, Outings, jar and al heavy n &,y\ ti . i- S-A a-j ? utrasn J ? Low Prices. F SOUTH CAROLINA riTTTTi 2- ,LJ. .LJ V Lithia Hotel. If not, you have failed to see the South. This is tlie expresc to our place, and we say lieve rings and do not admit that we ventilated hotel you ever saw to the Springs. This is a fair also: If you will come to the ci v, and are not benefitted, we This is an open proposition letter. to l-.nil'1 a resort Hotel ii"l. ss Lei ;>-ioniilc found anywticiv? We think ::i.uj ;>s !> . I,. ('. Stet-h? is. who w;?s V :on, also lVo*d?V?*it of Slnto M? <ii> ;v*e lm oinMiviUe, wviuUl ti'tve. u;> his Pliysic' tt! ms 'i" knew we h;l?l a v ry \ ?o ef the s.ipanoniy oi our V/rtier. i s'njiujy suv autjdinrr (ho Hotel Is i ot lii1 e "Jtitrv. In order to yet, t' e lna'tiny spec .i 1 rules of SlU.' 0 per week, ffun ixv > to four windows. l5urlin;ton tows. I! o.iroufl Station, Ui-.rh Hill. o*i V? t I'i'Wi tiu< rl.mnf lo t !m 1 I >f l.-?o ??_ >"wi ti> m j.* ??i v*?* uvacj. iU" i->.n over all railroad*. i a cinder ale for sale by 0 WAG X OX. 1 Water Company, Springs, S. C, The RexponklMIII^. Anxious Father?Do the best you eau for him, doctor. That is all I can ask. If it la the will of Providence? Surgeon?Don't try to place the responsibility on Providence in this case, Mr. Xlc.Jones. You bought the toy pistol for the boy yourself. Tiff* Art. "Oil. Mr. Growelle." gushed Miss Khps:;H, "how did you ever learu to paint sucii beautiful pictures?" "1 asked a man on:c," replied the arti it, "and lie. toll me bow."?Indlauapo; lis News. if you are bilious ami took in advise n, 'lake J'eWitt's Little Early Risers. Just before going to bed. Yon will lind on the luOrrow, You are rid of your soin w? That's all: just enough said. , Tlie.se famous pills do not gripe, but move the bowels gently and easily, cleansing tht liver. Their tonic ciVoct ! gives strength to the glands, preventing a return for tho di? orirlor. 1." c li..i?? f}i:fer Qualification. The enthusiasm of the thoroughgoing ' lover of Drowning takes some surpris! ing turns. The author of "In n Tuscan ' Onrden" tolls a story concerning Dr. I'urnivr.l. one of tlie founders of the Drowning f/>ci'. ty. I A young r< latlvc of the TCnglisliwoi man in London was looking out at one . time for bachelor clinmhtTS in a bloc': i of ll: ;s. The secretary of the company to whom they belonged intimated that the testimony of two householders as to his rent paying capacity would bo ; retired. The applicant gave the T.n;;! !ishwc:un:i'n name as one aud Dr. Furi nival for the other. Dr. Furaivai's reply, aft r a gloving j panegyric on the merits of the applicant, wound up by congratulating the company on getting as a tenant a man who "was not only n gentleman and a good fellow, but a member of the Drowning society." Ouo Minute Cough Curo Is tl.o odly harmless cough cure that gives <juic k relief. Cm os Coughs, ('olds. Croup, !'>r nchitis, Whooping Cough. I'neuinonia, Asthma, Ln(?rir>po and-all Throat, Clie.lt an I Dung troubles. I got soaked by rain, says Gertrude F. Fenner, Miineie, I ml., and contracted a severe cold and rough. I failed rapidly; lost, lbs. My druggist recommended 'hie Minn'e Cough Cure. The first biitiie brought relief; several cured me. I am hack t > my ohl weight, l is lbs. One Minute Cough Cure cuts the phlegm, relieves the cough at once, draws out ind.iuimaiion, cures croon. An ideal remedy fur children. 1 . C. Lu' c. FORCING A FASHION. "*7 How !2n!n Wrre 1 at roduccil to (lac South African Savn;a-?. A ml lies Do Yilliors, n Boer, was the person who tlrst latreduced hats among the South African natives, says the Hatters' (Jn7A>tte, and prolit. not philanthropy, was his motive. One morning many years ago he chanced lu Fort Elizabeth to come across a consignment of damaged hats offered for u mere song, lie bought the whole Jot, packed them away in his wagon and started for Kaflirland. "When he reached Tembuland. lie unloaded ills stock, opened bis kegs of li<iuor, without which 110 trade was made in those days, and began business. But bo found his venture likely to prove f.u unprofitable one. The natives did not want hats. Tliov wanted lilanlrels and beads- and looking glasses and above all Kcinor, but tlio.v looked askance at bats. Then a bright Idea en mo to Andries. lie wanted to Introduce those hats. lie did Introduce then). Ilis simple "expedient was to refuse to sell anything to a Knlllr unless lie bought a hat too. The Kaffirs wanted his goods, eo they bought the lints. When a Katlir buys anything, he feels bouiul te> make use of It. The natives therefore-douued their hend gear and returned to their kraals. Now appeared the brilliancy of the trader's idea. Fashion rules the world. It Is as strong in Africa as" In America, and when those who li:ul stayed at home b:,iV the travelers return in till the glory of this strange covering they felt In hlndhand and old fashioned. Their desire to possess the latest thing in lints beca?ine intense. Tiioy paid Andries a visit, and his stock 110 longer hung heavy upon his hands. The hats were soon sold. This happened some tfme ago. and now every trading store keeps a supply of lints constantly on hand. They are nnid 10 lie manufactured expressly for the natives, and no one '.."ho glances at the show will doubt it. A JUGGLER'S TRICK. Clever Feat of llloKlon Performed by c.u ICuKt ImiSan. The wonderful feats o? East Indian jugglers have formed the theme of many a letter from travelers In the orient, but none is mere surprising than that for which an old seadog vouches. While he was an oUlcer on board a P. and O. steamship two natives came aboard at Madras, he says. They were a Juggler and h'.s assistant. After they had performed a number of minor feats and gathered quite a crowd around them they called for u sack and a piece of sailcloth. These having been provided, the chief juggler made a small tonllike structure with the canvas and some stool.;. lie then placed his assistant in the sac!: and allowed a sailor to tie the knot which bound hliu a fast "prisoner. This done, the chief carried the sack into an open space, warning the po pie to (.land back some distance, and then carried on an animated conversation with h's assistant, whoso replies could he distinctly heard coming from the sack. Suddenly tiie chief rushed forward, picked up the sack and dumped it overboard, where, to the horror cf the passengers and crew, It sank out cf sight. Immediately the captain rushed forward and sek'.ed the man, under the full belief that lie had murdered his companion, but the juggler only smiled and, pointing to the canvas, asked that it he raised. This was done, and the supposed drowned man was discovered squatting on the deck. So realistic had been the throwing overboard, however, that it was some time before the surprised passengers could realize a murder had not been committed. Clicrcli m;it "Workmen. It would I ? an exaggi ration to say that all working people feel nntago nistie toward the church. Their general altitude is rather that of indifference. The thinking poor are well enough aware that there is nothing unnatural in the situation and that if the tables wire so turned that world advantage shift'd to their side it would probably r -main unchanged. At times their feeling, especially toward the clergy, is curiously sympathetic. ".Say." remarked' a labor leader of vivid mind to the writer?"say, I'm awfully sorry for ministers. Most of them are real good men. They know well enough what Christ meant, and they'd like first rate to preach if they dared. Hut, Ix>rd, how can theyV They've gut to draw their salaries; they've got families to support." All tj^iis quite without n touch of Irony.?Vida I>. Scudder In Atlantic. I Coughs I ; tn .-or >? ?-- ? r-i " g "Myvifchr? lrdfep-sectedcou^h g ^ rot tl-.rc v tr>. I purchased two f fe hot'.'.cs or A?\?r C'.ic: i y Pectoral, f ? large si.t.nu it cirod her com- ! p j-.Iotc . I. Uurge. <v" aeon, Col. fe $ Probably you Know of \ | coti:"*I. medicines thai re- ? *licve little coughs, <xll\ 3 coughs, cr.ccpi deep cr.cs I 1| The medicine that liar, i cured the v/orst of deep! S] coughs for 60 years is ! ? Ayci's Cherry Pectoral. R TLrcff lm: ?ti., ?3c., C.'.CO. fi Consult vr-ur ('.of-tor. 11 l.o f.riya take It, a tIn n <in i; i lie ;ys. II lid ttilN yon iidt tb I tiiJio it, tlicii don't toko it. t to knows. H An inactive liver prevents any 8 cotp;h niccii. :ne from doing its I.est 1 work. Aj. i P is ase liver pills. 5 j. ( . . AU CO., IjdivcII, M?s. y i *1 * mi II pa^ii II CURES 21LOOD POISON. Scrofula, Ulcets, Old Sores, Rone Faitis?Trial Treatment Free. First. second or third stapes p->citively com! by taking J I. It. It. (Botanic Blood ) Blood "Bh'ui kills or destroys the Syphilitic I'oison iri the blood m.ci expels it from (iio system. At the same time ii.t'iiic Blood JVilin builds I?)) the shatteied constitution. Have you soro Uuoat, pimples, copper coloted -pot.?, old tores, ulcers, swellings, ?crr fu'a. itobirg skin, aches and pains in bout* or joints, sore month or falling tab? Then Botanic )><<od Ibdm will i.< ai ( vesy sore, stop the aches and nu.ke the blood pure and rich and r-Be the rl? li glow of health to the skin. Over o'JU'J trsihuouials of cures. Botanic I>;oo(l J i-.ibu thoroughly tested t?r .'50 yurs. Sold at drug StotfS, $i. ior.coinpiote Oil actions. Trial Hen', merit of J J. B. B. iYee by addressing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, (J a. Describe trouble and fiee medical advice given. JJon'o despair of a cuie as Blood Balm cures wben all else fails. For sale by F. C. Duke, druggist. A Ulnitr.nonx Hay. A merchant died at Ispahan In the earlier part of last century who had for many years denied himself and his son every support except a crust of coarse bread. On a certain occasion lie was over tempted to buy a piece < t' cheese; but, reproaching himself with extravagance, bo put the cheese into a bottle and contented himself and obliged the boy to do the same, with rubbing the crust against the bottle, enjoying the cheese in imagination. One day, returning home later than usual, the merchant found his*son eating his crust, which lie constantly rubbed against the door. "What are you about, you fool?" was bis exclamation. "It is dinner time, father. Von have the key; so. as I could not open the door, I was rubbing my bread against it, as I could not get to the bottle." "Cannot you go without choc so one day, you luxurious little rascal? You'll never be lieh." And the angry miser kicked the poor boy for not having been able to deny himself the Ideal graliileat'ou. Cen*ldernte. She?Why did you ask Belle to go with us? !T?_1 Mir din wnc ?tniivr nnvllOW. :uul I didn't wish her to feel mean over it.?Suiart Si t GET SB A.V5D! Y(Mi o?in r;eL scraped at any ok! pl.v.e out. when von want tv? n-t shaved go to MULVIHILL'S BARBER SHOP. Ths most artistic hair cutter in town. Xext door to Tins-lev's Jewelry Slots. gMt. tVhj- Kroilille SoowletJ. Guest?Why do you #u\vl at me bo, Freddie? Freddie?CauRO you have eat nil the cake and haven't married either of my Bisters yet.?Lipplncott's. A Perfect Untler. Mrs. Glltedge?How do you like the flew butler? Glltedge?lie's a peach! Made me feel at home at once.?Life. If some men would reflect more, they would be brighter; if some women were brighter, they would reflect more. ?Chicago News. Genius uncxerted Is no more genius than a bushel of acorns le a forest at oaks. Cured, of Piles After 40 Years. Mr. G. Haney, of Geneva, Ohio, had the piles for l'oriy years. Doctors and dollars could do him no lasting good. 1'eWitt's Witch Hazel Halve cured liim permanently. invaluable for cuts, burns, bruises, sprains, lacerations, eczema. tetter, salt rheum, and all atber skin diseases. Look for the name DeWitt on the pnekag e?all others are cheap, worthless counterfeits. ! '. C. Duke. An ArtiKi'.t I.niiiciit. uuo i-asins m li:rj diary describes a walk ho took one day with Jiockiin, the famous artist, near Zurich. Uucklln was i:i raptures over the colors of the autumn 1 ace:", the blue sky, tho clov.dis. "A!.. : e <: ; *!" he < xclulined. -If v.\? to::id havo those on our palette.! ilow weak are our means in cornp".risen with those of nature! White l> our Lest li^lit. and only by means of clever contrasts can we secure effects approximating the natural ones." The Art < ! I'-'orWejc In CdM. The Humans ? pied the (Jreel; and ritruscaii goldsmiths' woii;, then; h ibey :u..y oft:!-, us. 1 flu* ornaments thejus-lv*s f!.:m the unci.lit lotu'.H. Mm h >>f the art ol the aniicnLS i.o work!:gold v.*ns lost until early In the . !'i !i eeniury, w'.ien Sign, r I. in': f -.und some r.f the tSlruscan ue clt: ds i;1I employed by workme", in : vid,:- . in u r, mote corner of li.e Ap< :'ii,see.. - Loudon Times Cures Bio";d I'olaou, Cancer, Ulcere If you have offensive pimpics or eruptions, ulcers on unv part of tho bodv, achinc? bones or toinfs f .li;.,,. *") *l" ""ft hair, mucous patches, swollen plands, skin itches nail burns, sore lips or ynios, eatiny, f op Wiring sores, sharp, ?:ne*-intr pains, tlion you suffer frotn acriona blood poison or the beyinnintrs of deadly cancer. You nuiy be permanently mro'l by tnkiny botanic blood balm (b. II. It.) mnile especially to euro the worst blood and skin diseases, ileals every sore or nicer, even deadly cancer, stops all aches and pains and reduces all swellim.'s. I'otanic Iliood Malm cures all maligant blood troubles, such as eczema, scabs anil scales, pimples, running sores, carbuncles, scrofula. Drujtffipts, $1. To prove it euros, sample of T'.lood llnlm sent free and prepaid by wjiting blood l.alni Co., Atlanta, flu. Describe trouble and free medical ad vico Bent in tooled letter. Remember, Friends, You will always find a full line of I Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Lard, Canned and . Bottled Goods, Fresh Vcge tables, and everything to be found in au up-to-date family Grocery, at my Store. Tobaccos and Cigars a Specialty. Bring Your Laundry to Me. J. T. SEXTON. Haiti Street. J. CLOUQH WALLACE. ATORNEY AT LAW. lk(to 12 up sli.iis Foitcr BuUlit-g. RALPH K. CARSON. n. L. SCAIFE. < CARGON &. SCAIFE, ATTOllN EYS AT LAW. Special attention given to r?al estate and collections. * JAMES MONRO, D, It. DUNCAN C. 1?. SANDERS. ftlunro, Duncan and Sandsrs ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office No. 4 Law Itange, Union, S. C.- 5-lv D. E. HYDR1CK, . J. A. SAWYER. Spartanburg. Union. HYDRiCK & SAWYER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Union, S. C. Office No, Law Hanoi:, WALI.ACS llUlLDINO. 21 y I S. IviEANS BEATY, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW. Xo. 3, Law Kai.-ge. JETER BUTLER, ATTORN Y-AT-LA W. Tn Office With V. E. DkPass. Opposite Court House, l'jactioo 1.1 all the ccuits of Soutli Carolina. ~ ^STOTSARRATT, PHYSICIAN AND SUROCON. Offers his professional services to the people of Union and surrounding countrv. Uav palln nt. Tlufca'a Night culls at the residence of Mr. L. J. Haines, 18-tf. Money to Loan. I have money to loan in amounts ol $3(J0 and upwards on improved farme at 7 per cent interest. No coinmission except a. reasonable attorney let tor preparing necessary papers. 3'J-ly. V. J5. HkPass. STALLION! STALLIONfl The sti'ulavd. bred stal'.on, Pebble, will begin the Fall aevsot at our stable Sept. 2JP.i. In ;uros at $10.00. US- Gil HEX & BOYD. faOHTBaCTORS' ao b ^.BUILDERS'^ ?njmLI SUPPLIES. l!t<! W, <5? teaKM 1*1 Ctat ??1 9n>t?, V. ev1 ?8\b, T?v?r?, Vtr? ftr ? Hwsl* Kc*?, Jtt?T?*f V?4 Offtfcft, Ofeftla m4 Mo?# n tfwtry iVrv. J-ii'i amwry. LGMS4R3IROK WORKSI SUPPLY CI *r<?7T4*4t < In every town I : JL and village il mav be had. El 'FTSM 'the f?? Jbrift that makes your j! #o?rc"a horses glad. Rgr:AW -"J rim 11 jaws srvr k-it*.- *' summjr.nrtaw i 11 ?u?im i?iha;mnay. y /"V t- -? x ? iJK\j w xL I 1U LOAN, I liav'M made arrin)j?fr? fir1< by \s' i?:li J c if iif i:? *loans on first moi.gatfeH n< at)! Iione/i ..i-rl loup nrcd fauin ft" 7 l*r c?'t t on hhim of J-l.lkK) *?.<; iii w.tirN ;i ?1 W n?*?*in'eieHt on Minn 1 ha Itnlll <m>0. No coijiir>i*iiotn chnrRvtf on u^ao Jen*. Borrower only rrq iiml to pav attorney for preparing necihhary laptrs, ttc. J. A. SAWYER. Attomev-at-T^Rvr, GO 1 O il. Uuioii) >j. (J. t* < t v', %. Charleston & Western Carolina ^ ^Railway Company. v AU0U8TA AND ASHKVILLK Short Lin* Schedule in offoct July ?th 190$. Lo?ro Aufrustn 1010am * 8 53pm Arrive Oreomvood 18 ti pm Anderson 7 It pre Laurens 145 pin SHtam Urcouville 8 26 pm 1180 am r-psu umburtf 880pm . 9 00 am L nioit 780 urn t-aluda 5 33 pm ilcndersonvillo.. 6 11 pm Aahcvillc.... V 15 1'"? Leave Ashevllie 7 05 am Union 016 HID Spartanburg 1201 pm 4 00 pm Greeuviilo 1016 pm 1 4b pm Laurens 1 to pm 6 *.6 pm Anderson 7 0S am Greenwood 2.71 pm POO pm Arrive Augusta 6 aj pin 1136am Leave Columbia 1100 am Newberry 10 43pm Clinton 126 pm Arrive Greenville 326pm Spartanburg 3 30 pm Leave Spartanburg 12 01pm Greenville 1215 pm Arrive Clinton S 23 pm N berry 3 06 pm Columbia 4 30 pm Fastest and licst Line between Newberry and Greeuviilo, Spartanburg and Glenn Springs. Connection from Newberry via Columbia Newberry and Laurens Hallway. For *nv information write ERNEST WILLIAMS, Gen. Pass, Agt-, Augusta, G A T. M. EMMERSON. Traffic Manager. SEAisoimr) Air Line Railway Double Hall Between New York, Tampa, Atlanta, New Orleans and Points South and West. IN EFFECT MAY 2oth, 1902. J' SOUTHWARD, Daily Daily No. ol No. 'ij Lv. New York. 1' It Jt.... 11 35 p ra 12 10 a hi Ur, I'liiiuueipliiu, 1' iv H.. a .J p ia 7 -0 a in l.v. litiltiixiuic, ** o ?6 i? ni r . it mi am Lv, W wdiiiutflun. W.S.lty 7 iw ,? in 1G *i atu Lv. iCieliaiuiiu, . >, A. L, l.y iU a, p ni 2 lb p ?u i.v. IViurmur^, " 11 2<> t? in 2 60 p in Lv. Noiilua, " i&5aiu 6 .>o p iu Lv. llemli rsou " 128 a in 6 51 |* ni l.v, Unleirfll " 4 11 ?III 7 -i |> m i.v, Oou. 1'iucj " o eo u i.i U 27 |> iu Lv. il.nnlo;, A A !... 7 -'0 a in in a, p >u Lv. Columbia X " !i 4u i hi 1 US a ru A,-, .-uvainnui " X M p IU 4 no iu ar, .Iwkmiih ille " 7 UO p in 9 10 a ni Ar. si, Auguatiuu " 10 60 p in Ar. 'lauij.a " 0 46 a iu 6 46 p m N..75S" No.41' Lv. New Yui'k, N Y i'&N f 7 60 w m 8 60 p ? A. I'hiliuislpl.iii " 10 li> i. in 1 l lvi p in i.v,-.New l'.nk, O H.isuf o on p ni . Lv. Italiiioorc, li .i 1' u y 6 o y i.i i.v, Wiiiitriuii, N A i> a ii . 0 oO p ui ?-? Lv. 1'urlaniuulb, S A L u\ U 0-7 p in a la a iu ,.v. i\ eluou " li4 >pm 11 66 a iu Lv. Nuiiiiiti " 1 wu 4 i< 1 ?? p ui l.v, in imerauu " 2 20 u in 2 III,. ia I.V. ltuL'IgU " 4.12 u 111 0 66 p ui Lv. Louluci ii l'iiub " o im u in 0 16 p iu Lr. Hamlet " 7 2> a in 10 no p m Lv. VViimiii}{ti?u " 3 ibp m Ar. cliurluite " lu 06 a iu 10 82 p in Lv, Cheater " 10 2*2 a iu 1 iki a >n Lv. cavils.e " 10 16 urn , .. l.v, OIWUNoikI ** 12 .V, a ill 3 48 ? M Lv. Alliens* " 2 ao.p in (i li a In Ar. Atlanta { " 3 tVi p ni 7 oo a in Ar. Augusta, c 26 W c 5 1 > |iui Ar. .Macoil, c of i.a 7 20 p in 11 36* in Ar. .\lu.ii|;oiu?ry A 2c W f a 2o p in G 26 p m Ar. ILubue, 1, 2C N 2 6u a iu - Ar. .\e? Cuit/iis, 1. & N 7 25 a in Ar. N.iiliviilo, N O oc at L 4 Oo a in 0 55 |i m Ar. >iuiup?iU 4 15 j> in ?25 a in WORTHWARD iMily Llaily ho. 52 ho, l.v. Mdiiplill, N C & St L 12 45 nonu K 40 |> itt l<v, hum villa OU Jpui 0 30 a in ? i,v. f,<\t Orleans, I. X S 8 00 pin ^v. Motile '' 12 00 a ill l.v. M.iiiigojir'y, A&NVP 0 20 a in I 30 p in liV. MukiIi, c of tia ? 00 a in 4 20 p in l.v. Augusta, o.5t W.O 10 (5 a in Ia. ivtia .la, i a A l" icy i'i oil noon 8 OO p Vu Ar. Alliens " 2 57 pin 1123pm Ar. (irceuwootl " 5 14 p iu IMiui Ar. ChfAier " 7 17 p in 4vC>m A r. Carlisle " 0 5.1 p in Lv. ciiarlolto, " 7 27 p 111 4 6o a iu Lv. \V il'n'ilii'gton, " 3 05 p in I<v, Tiiiinlet " 10 lop in 7 40 a m , l.v, Mouiliorn i iiiis * il 03 pin 6 34a in l.v. Katcigli " 1 35 u in llltoi w i.v, lR-inlcraou " 31>6 a ui J2 42 p in s l.v. Noi Una 11 3 50 a in 1 45 p xt I ,. VVI..I.I? ? - .... .xiiuuii o u'J h 111 3 00i>m Ar. I'orisiiiouth " 7 15 a in ft lift p w A i.\ V li'-ilI'TJii, ,N A. iV ?ii -j 8 66 ant Ar. Baltimore, it s 1' t.'o t 6i6tn Ar. New y?ik, O 1>H dOll f 5 no p ut Ar. l'iiila pliiit, N V i'.V N + 5 Hi p in ft 10 in Ar. New 1 ork 11 8 1ft p in 8 00 u m No. ii No. iii Lv, Tnsipa S A F. Ity ft r.U p in 8 ft I ? M Lt.81. Aii|U8llii? " 7 45.1111 ft fr) p in Lv. .Iiicksonvillu " 9 80 a in 7 30 p ni Lv,Savannah " 1 40 p m II-Hp in Lv. i nliiiuMa \ " 7 05 pin ft 00a in Lv. 11 am let " lo 4o pin 825am Lv,S.nillierii Pines " 11 33 pin ft 3*2 a ilk Lv. !!;il 'l^!i " 1 35 u IU II 35 u lit i Lv, HeiiMiti son " 8 (>5 a in rilHp m \ Lv. Norllna '* Ji -lftiini I 46 p m i,v. i'. i, r-i.ui ^ " 6 5-?u m 4 o< p in Ar, Klclnnoiiil " ti ..ft n in 4 5ft pin ? \>*. Wa-liiuutoii, WS l!y 19 10'a iii 8 88 pin Ar. llnlllmoiu 1* 11L II 75 ant 1125pm Ar l'liiltidiilplilu " 130pm 2 50 hut Ar. Ni>? York " I 13 p iii ft 80 < w> Not",?t Daily Lxci'plSillldav. {central Time. glCn-tlero 1 imr, |Ii. E. L. HUNOH General l'uttHeiiKer Ajre.nt. Suvun mih. On W. E. CIIKI3TIAN, A. G. 1'. A., Atlanta, Go. 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