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McNE CUTS TH Next week we i it interesting for Comforts, Flannel Clothing, Underwt goods. M C N i The Quoter ol IN THE PALISADES 0 AT : White Stone Have you been there yet? the most magnificent Hotel in 1 sion of all the visitors who com that if you will come to the Sp have the ppettiest and best we will pay your railroad fare proposition. We make this proposition Springs and drink the water IV wil make no charge for board, and we will carry it out to the I)o you sup] 03^ that wo would spend wp knew thai we had as line Mineral Wa' not. Do you think that such a noted phj the President of the state. Medical Associ ?nl Examining Hoard until he resigned p practice to move to tins resort as resident Hue water? These facts ought to onvitu The grounds are weil shaded and Mr. The Hotel is tilled up with guests from people to come and ace our place wo ore Every room is sn outside room with Venetian folding inside blinds on all win? Southern Hallway, only ten minutes' ri< carriages irnet all trains. Summer excui TRY OUR WHITE STONE LITI1 MORGAN 0 White Stone Lithi? White Stone THE NEW YORK WORLD , THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. Kcatl Wherever the TSngli&h I, angunge is Spoken. Tfco Thrce-a-Woek WojM tvasahrilliiUh, success in the h-egi lining and has lvm steadily growi-.ii? ever since. Time is Test of all things, and lias set. itr ? ".?! of approval 011 the Thrice-H-Week "\Torld, which is widely circulated in ewry Mate and Territory of tho Union, and wherever there arc people who can read our mother tongue. This paper for the corning winter and the jeu- lUu.'l will make its news service, if pn?sii,le, more extensive than ever. Ali ?-v? ntH of importance, no matter where they hap|ien, arc reported ac cura'elv and promptly. I The s ibscrilier, for only one doiV.r a year, ge-s three papers every weekend more news and general rea-lipg than most deifies can furnish at livu or six limes the price. I he Thriee-a-Week World is s.bsolu'i-lv fa r in its political news. I'artirau !,ii> is never alio wen to affect itr news columns, and Democrat and !{? pu'oi'i-Mi alike can obtain io Us pages truthful accounts id' nil the great politiea' campaigns. In a tdition to all the news, the Thricea-Week World t'urnishrs the liesl serial fiction, elaliorato market reports and other features of inteiest.. The Tliric*>-a-Week World's regular Pu'^Hpi ion prie?? is only ?1.00 per yenr RU'.l t! is pays for loti papers. V/e offer tlrs u?.equaled newspaper and The Unro\ Times together one year for $1 7"?. The regular subscription price of the ft co pajiera is $2.00. Citation to Kindred and Creditors. State ot' South Carolina, ) i ? ?.. . r ft. : r v in o IIIUII. ) By .J-.s<>n M Creer, K.-q , Probate Judge. j Wl.e eas, 1?\ M. Cmid has made ? ?i*, | to ni? to giant. him Jiet'era ol' Administration on the estate ami effects < f i Nancy Cudd, deceased. '1 ht >-e are, therefore, to cite and ndrr?' i.ict* all and sin-gnUr the Kindred and cred.?on*of 'liejuid Nancy Cudd, denea*--1 td, that they be and qtjiear heloie rue, in ' in the Court of Proline, to lei held at Union, ('. If , South Carolina, on the? ].'Ith day of D-ceuit er, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any Itiev have, v hy the said Administration s'loull not Ixt v- anted. (liven under my hand at.d seal this 20.h day of Nov , Anno Diminl, 1002. Jason M. (JICKKK, Probate Judge. / Published on the 28th day of Nov. f 10.2, iu Tiiie Union Iimis*. 18-2l. 1 I / t ( ??I tf?? "MAD ANTHONY" WAYNE. lie Waa (he Sanest. Coolest Soldier In WnahlnKtou'a Army. John It. Spears In Harper's demonstrates that General Wayne, commonly known as "Mail Anthony," was In reality the sanest, cotrtest soldier In Washington's army. "They called the hero of Stony Totnt and the Maumee rapids Mad Anthony Wayne," says Mr. Spears. "The title was originated by an Irish soldier who had been conllned in the guardhouse ut the order of the general, and it was taken up by the people because of the wild enthusiasm nnd determination with which Wayne led his men when the supreme moment of battle came. Rtlf nhenrvn ? " :ace E PRICE. ire going to make you on Blankets, s, Jeans, Outings, iar and all heavy r i r _ #"*4 f Low Prioes. F SOUTH CAROLINA i?he ^ Lithia Hotel. If not, you have failed to see the South. This is the exprese to our place, aud we say here 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 eel v, and are not benefitted, we This is an open proposition letter. $73.1)00.00 to build a resort Hotel unl??3 Ler us can h1 found anywhere? We think raiciau as Dr. L. ('. Stephens, who wa> at ion, also President of the State Medi-> move to f-rjt enville, would tr.ve up his Physician unless he know we had a v-ry ce vou of the supeiiority of our Wa'er. i scenery surrounding the Hotel is fl-.e. trts of the country. In order to set the making special ralea of $10.' 0 jvr ver-k. from two to four windows. Darlington lows. Railroad Station, Rich Hill, on le from the dejtot to the Ilolel. Nioe siou tickets over all railroads. [IA. GINGER ALE FOR SALE BY c WAGNOX. ! Wat pr Pnmnanw w ? UIUI UUIIIjJUIIJf) Springs, S. C. Home* In ItalySpeaking of homes and ways of living. Mr. I-ulgl Villarl In "Italian Life In Town and Country" reveals a curious state of affairs. In Italian cities there are no slum districts. The poorest of the poor may be lodged in the sum a palace with people whose income runs over $2o.000 annually. The poor are packed away in the garrets or in the cellars, to bo sure, and their misery must be rendered all the moro acute by the sight and scent of such lavish living. High class Italians have no objections whatever to dwelling over n shop or place of business. A Cold Wave. The forecast of sudden changes in the i weather'serves eoti ed j a hoarso.voieo and a ''cavy cotrxh may invade '.he sane Uy of lieai.h in your own i ome. Cautious peon's '-avc a bo tic of One Minn e Cony it Cure alwavs at hand. E. II. Wise, MuU'son, Oa., wi'cs: "I am indelno.i oO >e >1 nu oCorgh t1i're for n?v mesc 't good health, a id probnb'v ny ':fe." Jic.' es Coughs. Oo'ds I-aC*" >|>e, II oil hi-*s, "neu'non'a art ai< Tnrorl and Lung 'roub'e3. One Minute Conga Cu e cuts the nh'egr, draws out tno inilaorna'ion, hea'a t n l soo'.hos the mucous meml) anes aid s' e .ea-> 'he 'rags. F. C. Du!.e. For?ot Illinnelf. Mrs. Ileni/ock?We hev bin married twenty years todny, Illrnm. Iliratn (with a sigh)?Yes, fcr twenty years we've fought? Mrs. Ilenpeck (scowling) ? What? You old wretch! Hiram (quickly)?Life's battles together, Mirandy.?Judge. Too Vnlunlile to I.oae. Mr. Grognn?Sure, Molkc, un' what did yez do wit' yure dorg? Mike?Oh. he wuz wort* $10 an' Ol hop' t'inkin' If rouie wan sli'd stale um Ol could ill ufTord th' loss, no 01 gave um away, b'gorra!? Chicago News. Awfully nenlKhtril. Dasherly?Is he so very ignorant? Flnsherly?Ignorant? Why, actually, he doesn't even know a cure for colds! ? Kansas City Independent. If you p-e ill a id need a p'.ll Why not purchase tee host? I>e\\'i.l's F.nly lasers A<*c ,-tt e surp :se s, Take one- -they do the "est. W. II. Ilowe'i, (tous'on, Tex., w'.es ? I have UnC?l TVUo F.irly TFso I'Ms in my faro1'/ .'ov?ostlnat'on. sick oeadicha, etc. To t >e'r use I am indebted or the hcft'th of my fam'ly. F. 0. )uke. ~ . v. iuuv n uvu uju wur ui cue Revolution impended fee 'ransacked history' for rvccouuts of battle* thnt he might learn military tactics, and he gave his days to the training of his neighbors. At Stony Point ho led his men In spite of his wound, but in preparing for the battle he appealed to the pride of his men by parading them 'clean shaved and with hair well powdered,' while the prelald plans included even the slaughter of the dogs, thnt no yelp should betruy the approach of the assaulting host. When In Virginia, ho charged the hosts of Cornwallls with only HOG men to buck him; when In Ohio, where the honor of the nation and the integrity of its territory were committed to his care, he took a legion of 'boys and miscreants' gathered from the slums and trained them until their skill with the musket equaled, If it did not surpass, that of the most noted backwoods Indian fighters. "Mad Anthony Wayne as a lender In battle was unsurpassed, but it should also be remembered that his record as a drill master Is unequaled." A Witty Reply, Whenever the United States supreme court, on t hearing the argument of counsel for plaintiff In error, is entirely satisfied that he has 110 ease, the chief Justice is apt to say to counsel for defendant in error that the court docs not care to hear further argument. At one time lion. Matthew Carpenter from Wisconsin was counsel for plaintiff in error and opened the case.- Before he was through the court was satisfied that there was nothing in It, and so when he had concluded and eounscl for defendant in error arose Chief Justice Walte said, "The court does not care to hear uny further argument." Counsel was a little deaf and, although noticing that the chief Justice spoke, did not hear what he had said and, turning to Mr. Carpenter, who sat beside him, asked what had been said. "Oh, hang it!" replied Carpenter in tones audible to the bench. "The chief Justice said he would rather give you the ease than hear you talk."?Youth's Companion. TVnlter* "Who Get Moit Tips. Welters who receive the mo6t tips, says the Chicago Inter Ocean, are usuallj' those who have everlasting and Job-like patience, those who do not easily take an Insult, who ever have a pleasant smile for their patrons, who try earnestly to please them and are always ready to accommodate every one. A waiter should never place himself in a position of expectaacy in tho mauer or receiving a tip and should avoid approaching a guest If he sees hlui In the act of drawing chnnge from his pocket A waiter should never pose as an objoijfc of pity with n view to securing a tip. If he deserves a tip, he should let the guest feel within himself that he deserves It, and if the guest wishes to give him a tip he will usually manage to catch the waiter's attention or leave the tip beside the plate. Should the waiter receive a tip previous to waiting on the guest,-ho should leave It lying on the table and then do his level best to earn It. The American Iron "Plant." The Englishman was being properly surprised at the rapidity with which the skyscraper was going up. "Denh met" he exclaimed, "It seems as If your buildings grow as rapidly as your maize." "Yes, replied the westerner unblusblugly, "and the process of raising them Is much the same." "Fawncy! Won't you explain further?" "Well. VOll hoo ?'o ln?l r*nt nn Irnn plant, put It In the ground, have the street sprinklers water it, ami in a month or six weeks the skyscraper is full grown." And, taking another breath, the cousin from overseas managed to believe it.?Memphis Commercial Appeal. gxMmrwrus'ixsxKmmn tttmw/H ruji'iTq J Asthma | -Jxaios>\jr. kxtzx.: r ;-*: ::zrrrr^rjts: g I " My daughter had a terrible case of asthma. We tried almost every- H | thing, without relief. We then tried y g Ayer's Chetry Pectoral, and three R B bottles cured her." ? Emma Jane n 8 Entsminger, Langsville. O. +m> L* A' #... .V W^WtU?(Ti?rMKWU?in I | Ayer's Cherry Pectoral I certainly cures manycases 8 of asthma. And it cures I bronchitis, hoarseness, | I weak lungs, v/hooping- 9 I cough, croup, winter a 3 coughs,night coughs,hard 9 I colds. 25c . 59c , fl.dO. Al! drufflsts. L 4 Consult your doctor. If hosays take It, B R then <!<> as lio says. If ho tells you not to I n take it, then ilou't take It. He knows. j Daily movements of the bowels are j necessary to health. Aycr's Pills j are gently laxative,purely vegetable. J .1. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. j """" FREE BLOOD AND SKIN CURE Cure* Blood Poison, Scrofula, Ecrcmu Rheumatism, aud all Blood 7ioublc. n 'C Lo "!"*c lJr:od Balm ?. T. B.) ' )** impure Idocd and skM <.' e.,>e ;s i otv ?*ec)- r'-ictl P3 p ? 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For f.ee < 'a i i;es? rent add-ess Biood Bahn Co., 8 Mbc'ae1) Street. (ia., and Trial 'Jr^a.ment will be eeot at once. Wt'.e todiiy.. Desci'oe trouble and '>-eo medical r<l\ice g've 1. Over 11,000 vou'i'iA v test:mon?al8 of coves by uslrg E'oou Ea'oi. T'?orovgh Iv tested fo- CO ^'cara. For so'o byF. C, Di'kc, Drugg'bt. ' Norway Hotel Syatem. There is a capital hotel system In vogue in certain parts of Norway. In villages where no hotel exists one of the more prominent inhabitants is subsidized by the Norwegian government and in return is bound to provide accommodation for not less than four travelers. He may take in four if ho chooses, but four is the minimum. The accommodation and food supplied are excellent, and the charges aro very moderate. I wonder why It is we are not all kinder than we are. How easily it is done! IIow Instantaneously it acts! IIow Infallibly it Is remembered!? Drummond. \Kod6l D Cn*e I)'ged^bn. l classes of foo.?, tones end ..? t- ?> ? o ,i'C MOIiliMU' mill Mi Bl.VU ovgans. Cores Dyspeiv, a ind' ??s*"on, Sion??v*h n''<?obW??, a id ?iial.es ' ed !? ood, beaitlx a."' s.re*: ?.b. ' o."ol ebu'Uts ?o /mat tissue*. p? fie :.s v p"h arcl sweCe^s "e i> omacii. i.ov. G. V7. 4. kinson, of W. Vp,., ?ars: I have "s^d a uiiia!>? of hoivlea cf wodol an?l I fo.?n?l ' iO be - very e*fe l'\e a id, ? oowe iO'?e?.y _ fv stoin n ? ?i n*"Xi. I recomme U ii, o my f --ends F. 0. Duke Monck and IIIn Ilornii. Did Moses have bonis? Certainly not, but If you have ever bad the pleasure of examining a copy of Michael Angclo's great picture of ''The Lawgiver" you have wondered why the great painter surmounted the patriarchal face, gray beard and becoming' priestly gown with a pair of horns much resembling those of a two-yearold animal of the bovine tribe. The reason Is this: Jerome's Bible, tho Latin Vulgate, tells that when Moses came down from the mountain top his face was "radiant" (rayed) with the great light shining from his pure soul. In the Greek Scptuaglnt the translation said It was "cornua," meaning "radiant." Jerome used this later version In making his Latin Vulgate and translated "cornua" as "cornuta," the tusi meaning horned. Angelo inudo bis picture accordingly. TTiMi'* in a Name? Every Ji:ng *?s >1 ibe name wno.i it comcb to Wii? ) Ha .el Salve. E. C I)pW .. it Co., of Ci : ago, >r.ove ed some yea*s a< o, ho.v to make a sa'vcfrom Witch lla:.el thai ;s a specific fo<- " 'es. ;o j1 l-'eed'ne, e 'lg and 'ot.-iid:ng 1**1'8, e .;eira, uls, hi is, b*i,:?Cb a.nl a1' bh'-i diseases DeWitt's Salve has .10 e oal. Tl.'s lias tivea rise to nmnc 'ous wo-ihlfcts eoi n'?m '?s. AsK for DeWittV- the genuine. F. Duke. Clinrorlrr In Mrknamcg. When Austria was only a dukedom, there were three rulers who won for themselves the respective titles "Catholic," "Glorious" and "Warlike." The first was perhaps a religious man, like Ferdinand the Catholic of Spain. The second may have been like Lorenzo the Magnificent and the third a great warrior. And so from these titles or nicknames we have likewise some Idea of the conditions of the people while these dukes ruled. France has had a most wonderful assortment of kings. One was the Little and another the Bold. One was the Stammerer, another Simple, while a thtid and fourth were Indolent and i?r.:r. j nose names are descriptive or the kings themselves. but It la liardly to be supposed tliat a king who was Indolent or simple did much to further (lie Interortn of Ids subjects. But when we find Itobert II. called the Sago, we realize that ho ruled wisely and that the people were better off for It. _ _ . FREE TO OUR READERS. Baton ic Blood Balm for the Blood. If you suffer froru u'crs. oc/' ii a, scrofula, blood poison, cancer. e.di'g sores, itcMu? skin, pimples, boils, bono pains, swellings, rl.eum.itism, catanh, or any blood or skin we adv're you to take Botanic Blood 1 a'tu (B. B II } EslIlPfMll.il V <' ' 1 t r , vvnuiiiriliu^l 1UI l/I'l, obstinate, deep seated eases, eure3 where all else fails, heals every sore, makes the Liood pure and "rich, (rives the skin the t'ch rIow of health. DrUfgists, $1 jerlar/e bottle. Sample sent free b> w-'tinK Blood iinlnt Co., Atlanta. (?a , JVserihe troul>le and live medical advicd pent in seal leiter. Medicine sent \ at once, prepaid. Remember, Friends, You will always find a full line of . ..... Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Lard, Canned and Bottled Goods, Fresh 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. CLOUOH YVALLACF. ATORNEY AT LAW. Rccm 12 up at aire Foster Buldinjr. RALPH K. CARSON. H. L. SGAIFK. CARSON & SCA1FE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Special attention given to real estate and c Elections. D. E. HYDRICK, J. A. SAWYER. Spartanburg. Uniou. HYDRICK & SAWYER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Union, S. C. Office No, 5, Law Range, Wallace Building. 2-ly S.MEANSBEATY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. No. 3, Law liauge. JETER BUTLER, ATTORNY-AT-LA W. In Office With V. E. DePass. Opposite Court House. Practice in ail tue courts of South Carolina. S. G. SARRATT, PHYSICIAN ANDSURflPOlM Offers his professional services to the people of Union and surrounding country. Day calls at Duke's Drug Store. Xiglit calls at the residence of Air. L. J. Humes. IS-if. Money to Loan. I have money to loan in amounts of $dUU and upwards on improved farms at 7 per cent interest. No commission except a reasonable attorney fee tor preparing necessary papers. .'iy-ly. V. i?. Die Pass. GET SHAVED! You can get set aped at any old place but when you want to get elutved go to MULVIHILL'S BARBER SHOP. The most artistie hair cutter in town. Next door to Tinsley's Jewelry Store. ftONTRflCrORS' on y ^BUILDERS'^ MILL SUPPLIES. Oirtitt, (MI JHIM, MtuaaM OU? I Bairn, lUds. Wsvckw. Tuk*. tWm, Jw? StMl WiM **& KhiUm**, tmUi Bagta?f ?4 rjMpit JMk*, ktttliu, Otata, Ok?u mm Sfi<M \tero*M A?*r? My. ir?D fwta* PsM?t?. U3MS&RD IRON WORKS I SUPPLY C4 MMttA. ?A. I Rain ond sweat \ \ . \ P| have no effect on BLvVn-* W*Hrl N harness treated M #//l F K A? fl with Eureka Har- ? ness Oil. It re. - \ H silts the damp. WV \ \ B keeps the tenth* # #* WH er soft and pll- \# a f\m\(V .\A Pi ahie. Stitches Jf ^T\ do not hreak. \ \ ^ I 5 new, \>tit * | v/errs twice |7^y , \ M\H? 3 as lontthy the Lav/ \ | useofKurtka I Harness Oil. * \ \\ Standard Oil J\ \ MONEY TO LOAN, l have made an abatements by v hieh 1 can negotiate loans on Orst, rnorf gages on we I located and improved farms at 7 I er < ?*!?t latere* t on muds of f 1.000 and upwaids ard H t?er rent, in'erest on Mim* l? ss than $t,0"O No ootnmissio t> charged rfn these loans. Borrower or?l> nqmred to pav attorney for preparing t.ecvs*ary pap> is. i tc. J. A. SAWYER. Attorney-at-Ijaw. 39-1011. Union, 8. C. Dissolution of Partnership. The law firm of Munro fc Stnders is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. AH persona indebted to said dim will please make payment to either of the under- i signed. .IamksMijnro,' 47-it. O. l\ Sandkus. Uruoa TiMve Nov. 21, XMmmrnmmaBsammiiih ah f ml W ?? ? Mil IW. r Charleston & Western Carolina .Railway Company. AUGUSTA AND A1I1K VILLI Ikort Uum Hohodule in effect July #th 1M Leave Augusta 1010am lUpa Arrivt Greenwood 12 44 i>m Anderson ? ! pm Uurtnt 140 pm 4 Mam Greenville IRpn 11 Mam Spartanburg 8 90 pin IMia LDion 790 pm Saluda 6 9k pm Hendcraonvllle.. 0 II pm ' Aahevllle 7 16 pm Leave Ashoville 7 06 am Union 1 46 am Spartanburg 1801pm (Npa' Greenville 18 16 pm 146 pm mm Laurens 1 60 pm 456 }/*a Anderson 7 96 am Greenwood 251pm 900 pm > Arrive Augusta 6 8Upm 1106 am Leave Columbia 1110 am Nowberry 1149 pm QllntOD 15*"* Arrlvo Groonvillo ;*PB 8p*rt?nburg 8 80pw Leave Spartanburg It 01 yr* Greenville M?P" Arrive Clinton | JJ Pm Newberry 8 06poa Columbia ........ 4 80y Fastest and Best Line between Newberry and Groenvllle, Spartanburg and Glenn Springe. , , Connection from Newberry via Columbia Newberry and Laurens Hallway. For anv Information write BRNBST WILLIAMS, Gen. Pass. Agt., Augusta, (la T. M. BMMBRSON. Traffic Manager. SH1ABOARD Air Line Railway Double Dally Service. Between New York, Tampa, Atlanta, New Orleans and Points South and * West. * IN EFFECT MAY 25tli# 1902. 8QUTHWAWP, Daily Daily No. 31 No. 27 Lv. New York. P It It.... 12 to p in - It IS a a Lt, i'biiauetphta, 1* k K.. >W|iu 7 JO a as Lv. baititnore, ** 6 4b p in t?. 9 84 ana Lv, Waauliigiou. W.S.lty 7 uu p la It ?t aia Lv. Uicliuiuuu, a. A L. uj lo At p m 2 lb p as Lv. t'olcrvuurg. " 11 20 p ui il 66 p la Lv. Morlius, I fttTa in 6 Mjp as Lv. Henderson " 2 28 a ra iltpm Lv. iUic.^u * s U i in 7 2i p nl lv, ouu. bancs * 0 up a in >27 p ra Lv. Hamlet, SAL.. 7 2U ? ui in iv p m Lv. Columbia ,t " 9 SO a m 1 06 a aa Ar. Savnuuan " i Ju p ui 4 ftft a ra Ar. Jackwjui ilia " 7 W) p in 9 1ft a m Ar. at, Augumiiic tu bo p ci Ar. Tampa " ti 46 a in MS p m No. 3il No. 41 Lr. New York, N Y l'&N f 7 6ft * m 8 Aft p ra Li. i'nitauclpti.a " 10 lo a lu II A y in Lv,.N?w Yora, o b oSLof n uu p ui Lv. iiuJlin.uru, it n f Co .... t 6 i i /m Lv. WaaU'tuu, N A ?V Oji iitp ra Lv. ]'urlsiuoulu,ii A 1. Ity 9 oj p in lb tia Lv. beldou ii So p ui ii i Lv. North.a iJooia 1 Lv. iieuuersou " 2 2o"a ui Lv. Italngii " s.ii a in A 68 p in Lv. Loutnern I'incs " o on a m v it p ra Lv. llauilel " 7 Lain lu so p n Lv. folluilngton ' itApe Ar. charlotte lUUSam 10 Hi jTra Lv. Cheater " lit 22 a in l*6aiu . Lv. Carlisle " lu lb a in Lv. Greenwood " 12 3ft a in 8 48 a m Lv. Athens " 2 ftu.p ra A 18 a ra Ar. Atlanta X " a ftft p m 7 ftu a ra Ar. Augusta, cAWc 5 4u p ru Ar. Maoou, c of <?a 7 20 p in 11 86a ra Ar. Montgomery A AW b > 2U p in 4 2ft p ui Ar. J&obile, LAN 2 06 s in Ar.'N ew Orleans, 1. AN 7 26 a in Ar. NavUvUle, N C A St L sou am < Up~m Ar. Memphis 4 lft p in 8 2ft a ra nwninHAHU Daily Dally ho. 42 ho, 44 Lv, Memphis, N C A St L 12 45 noon 8 40pm l.f.NuliTiilg 9 3) pin 9 80 an Lv, Son Orleans, LAN 8 00 |> m m. Moi ill *" 12 4o n iu Lit. Muuigoinr'y, AiVVPi 2oa m 1 10 p at Lv. Macon, cofUa liiKlmu 4 30 p Lv. Augusta, c.A W C lo i 6 n in Lv. 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Norllnn " 3 48 a in 146 pm Lv. Petersburg " 5 Main 4 07 pm Ar. Uicbtnona " 6 36 a in 4 66pm A'. Washington, W S Ity 10 10 am 8 38 pm Ar. Hnltlmore PHll It 26 am 11 26 pan Ar Philadelphia " 136pm 2 68 am Ar. New York " 4 13 j> io 6 30 a m Note,?t Dally Except Sunday. Joou ti al Time. {Eastern Time, |R. E. L. BUNCH/ESS General PasBenger Agent. Savannah, CM W. E. CHRISTIAN, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Go. I to write for oar confidential letter before ap> I plying for patent; it mar be worth money. V We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foraign PATENTS **? the beet legal service and adnoa, and oar oharsee are moderate- Tm SWIFT & CO, | / Patent Lmwyone, I { Opp. 11.8. Patent Offlo^WaslilnBt?, P.C.| / STALLION! STALLIONM * The standard bred station, Psbt>>, vlll begin the Fall season at our stable iept. 20th. Insures at $10.00. - 3S- GllEKX A BOYD. . -r- V? . ?, ;'Y'