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MCNI CUTS Tli Next week we ; it interesting for Comforts, Flanne i * ww - Clothing, underw* goods. -o&rZA The Quoler o RICHARD WILL ! i V/.UoiHAN Thr Klrwt r.np.li.'!? ."o: ;j.cr unOi die M?>r;. fa nil ;-'n!2. The story of the :V d bank forger, Richard William Ya.mhan, is little known. Yang!;:.!, was the brother of a Stafford lawyer aiul became clerk to s. solicitor lu London, lie wished to marry his master's daughter and promised to produce tl:e sum of ?1,000, Which, he said, his mother would present to him. half of It to bo settlejl on his wife. On those terms the father ? consented to the marriage, and Vnughau obtained a month's leave of absence. FTo occupied this period in obtaining engraved impressions In imitation of twenty pound Bank of England notes, which was not sucli a diiiieult matter then, such things as forged notes beins unknown. With lift.v of these Sh.-irft notes ho presented himself at the appointed time, and his f.nneee n<eoptort hor share in perfect goad l'al'.h, and the marriage preparations w-re proceeded with. Unfortunately ho wanted ready money and put two of his own f< r;:od notes into circulation. Tliey were ?!.a!longcd, when lie became ulrrimd a:.d tried to pet haelc the notes he hail given to the you up lady, hut she refined to yiehl thein up, s;:r: eetiny nothing of their true nature, and when Ynnghan was arrested next day she would hardly believe even th-n that she imd been deceived. The forper was tried at the Old Pulley mi the 7tli of April, lT.'S. spending What was to have been his wedding day in the condemned eoll. lour lays laf r ho was hungid at Tyburn.?I.oudon Standard. An EaiftarransinK Answer. A man s- nt a notv to a rich neighbor vritb whom ho was on friendly terms to know If he could borrow an ass f r a few hours. The worthy old man was iv> s.lrolar and happened t i have a guest sitting with him at the time, to whom he did not wish t > expose his Ignorance. Opening the note ami ] retendiug to read it, he ret: et> <1 a no iiif-ut and turned to the res-.nut. "Vc:'y good." said he. "Tell you.r laasier I'll co!.;e myself pros; nily." THE NEW YORK WORLD T!iRICE-A-WEEK EDI HON. lieuil Wherever the JCugHuh gituge is ifpoki si. 'J. 'te Thriee-a-We? k World v. as a l iillftUV sucjcss in the beginning h tfyen s'ea b!y growing over fence. Time lif llie tos'j of all tilings, and has pet us of approval on the Tin ic-a-Week "Wot I. J. vhich is widely eireula'el in cVfcTv' Sfit.fi and Territory ??f the Union, utM \?h*-fr-ver thfiifi sue people who c.ui ri?x?5 'Vir tooth -r tontine 'j.'ni6 paper for the coming winter at.d ttfb VeftV i'JO-i vvi 1 make, its i.fws saviee. )f poVPbl , more extensive than ever. All events of imparlance, ;,i? mailt i where tiey Impiem, are reported aoCU1 \it- y and promptly. The s jbsariber, for only one dollar a year, go's !hree papcs e\ery week and ireire news aii'l yener.d reading than aftnst dailies can furnish at live or six titties the price. The 'l iirict -a-Wcrk WoiM is ;-bs.;lnffly fair ia its political neas. I'.r fii'i bias is never allowcn to affect :1, news columns, and P-mocnt and Kepublic :n alike can obtain in its paste* truthful r.o munis of all the great political campaigns. !u additi ?u to all the news, the Tliricea-Week W >rld furnishes. the bo.v. serif 1 fI?tion. elaborate ruatket reports and other features of interest. The Tiirice-a-Werk World's regular wuVisc iption pric? w on.y $1.U') y r and this p-.ys for 1"><1 papers. Wo offer this tiriequaled newspaper and Tiik "Union Timks together ono year for 1(1 7o. The regular subscript io*i price of.the two p;?:ie s is ?*2.00. Final Discharge. Net if a is hereby given that J. F FoS'rr, administrator ?,f the estate .?( Fi UM'b.l Wind, (IfCCHH* (I, has applied Ml Jason M. Greer, .In.lire of IYoIm e, i I And Co- the epnnty of Union, for a final dt cha <r?- as'nsch adiniiiistiator. It ! ? Oi;i>i:i:r.i>, That the 5th day ol J January, A. 1), llMt'I, he flx^tl for hear-f ing of Ft I ition and a final settlement of | said ?state. Jason M. Gueick, ' P.obate Judge Union eounty. s.c j Published in Union Times on .Vh of 4?-ot i E PBJCE. ..... ,* -jr, are going to make you on Blankets, Is, Jeans, Outings, ear and ail heavy jS.Vtalia LI - n > f Low Prices. !?r? 1 . . III* Friend (Ipiiflrpy. The following story, told by the ! Washington Post, lends r.s to wonder which to condemn first, the boaster or his critics. It concerns a certain man who 1ms a largo collection of autoifra phs. Indeed, the envy and sometimes the skepticism of his friends have been excited by the number of successful authors who have net down familiar and dattering inscriptions in his books. Some carpers have even gone so far as to libit darkly r.t a similarity of handwriting throughout the colloctiou. lie recently purchased a rare edition of Chancer, and one evening when a party was gathered nt the house tlio j precious book was passed fro in band to liatsd. Tho owner lost sight of it, but the next morning he found it lying on hi? library table. On tho fly leaf was inscribed: "To Jack , from bis old friend and schoolmate, Ccof. Chaucer." IWIt of Home Tooke. It is said that Home Tooke, who excelled in that ducliike controversy exhibited by two disputants when pitted again-1 each other v.ith only the breadth of a mahogany board between . the mi. was exe; ediugly quick and sharp ' r.t retort. When lie made his most deadly thrusts, it was with a smiling countenance and without seeming off it or emotion. 1U plying to a man *.vlu? contended that only landowners should be allowed to vote at elections^ !,< ?.?id. "'dray tei'i me how many acres dors '.i take t ? make a wiseacreV" Wins: asl.nl by (Jcurgo 111. whether he | la; ed cards, he replied. "I cana t. jour man sty. lull n king from a knave." WV ??.n i - ...... * than l.!s saying to his brother: "Vc;i i.j .l I. t.:y d ar brother. have i:iVt.U'd tho i:ws of nature. Vou have hi the world >y your gravity, nail i h:" . r.liK a by lay levity V"?Saturday Ik oning i'osi. I'i-I-c; !; nerd. Cammr," site "v.li.'t preacher do i .! .k I < tight to have marry ? '! ; i i JVi 1 r.s though Mr. i ??.!:..a.: i.; so young. and. not. being married ! !:: .; < ;>', lie could hardly"? !?. | >h:t\v! Have I:r. Mnsleljrh. I'v" || | '.in for four of mine, and ho J J .OfOU g ll SU 1lit fUC t ioll." ?'.d< I'.eei.rd Herald. t'.ve.s nai! the Temper. V. nv j xp* rtx en the eyes who .o'.i to the theory that troubles I *.. a i * ,e'.i cause serious lapses I : >! . v 1! on] red life among ebil| h- : ::: i th ;l dlsobodieuee. ill temper, i :ue!,y. wanton dcstructivcness and . ay : ; > - are l're<|tiently due among w> : to aberrations and to nilt which a!Vi(t the sense of sight. a t! rv i ;y nj p ar to he ear! - i .r s to lie aieiiist a fad, yet '. en- : hi something ia it. A Cold Wave. 'i'iu* forecast of sudden changes in the ; wontiierserves notice that r. hoarse voice ; and a heavy cough may invade the j sanctity of health in your own home. Cautious people have Tit bottle of One dinuto Cough (hire always at hand. | ii II. Wise, Madison, On., writes: "1 i i.... i . s?: " -? " ? I <nii in<iui>ini in win; .111iiuit* i ougil i lire lor my in<*.?ctit jrouiI health, and |>r?:l>, fthlv my lite." It cures Coughs, < olds, I.*?(?ri}'|<e, bronchitis, bneuinoniu ami all Ttiroat and I .ting trouble* One M inute Co"gh Cure cuts the phhgin, draw* out the inflammation, heals ami pontiles the mucous membranes and I strengthens the lungs. F. C. Duke. Illril* nmi the T.'oman, Ciiy It*IK' I hope your stay In our city will ii -t he short, Mr. I>c flcleuoo. Mr. D? Science (n.en'jfr of the Or:>!;h'ilogS*ts' ur.lonj?Thank you, hat i my sojourn must he brief. 1 ?m here : i^ttemllnft tlie ornithological convention : at the Museum of Natural History, and | the s"Ssion will soon he over. "What kind of a convention dhl you say?" j "Ornitliolcglcal?about birds, you j know." "Oh. yes. yes. IIcw stnpid of me! Do you think they will he worn much next season?" If you art; ill and need a pill W'ii.v .not purchase the best? Dc\\ ill's F.nriy Kiscrs Are little surprise , Take one?they do tho rest. W. II. Howell, Houston, Tex., writes ? I have used Little Kariy ltiscr l'ills in my family for eostipntion, sick headache, etc. to their use I am indebted for the health of my f. ui'iy. F. C, Duke. , | SHE WAS YCG CC'JD. Why Old tiiclc l.t-so l** CI the V/liel* Cabin to Ilia Wife. On? winter In tho mountain* ?f North Carolina I met old Lijro Downs, a faro liter ehtowetor of those hliis, trudging toward tow* with n buudlo tfed in a r* bandanna slung over hi? etooped shoulders. "Coed morning. Unci? Uge," I ruia. "Mawnln', aSMr," he replied, tnkluj his hat from Ma tetnlced white croivn. "Are yeu going awstyT" I atkcil. "Yeesum," he anewered, "jesaum." "Where's Aunt Beetle? la she going toe?" "Nemo; uhe ain't grrhae wlf ine. 1 ain't ate Mm' aamp'ny fee dat wemtn Bthow." "Why. wfeatfa the matter?" I nmnr.cd. "I alwtrs thowfHt Hootle wan the beat vrife in tk# world." "Yessom; list's wkat ikt shortly is. But a poro, in is'Ma siank lslk ma kaiu't Btim* so innch goodness. Dst woman urvah did know rte pswor of sir., an' do parses hlssolf baln't eorao up to huh for primrhiit'. Do hr.ll cabin shines rrlf glecy. but m??I ain't nuffin' but a black spot." "YVhy, Uncle II go, jrmi oamiot leave your wife because she'* yeod," I mid. "That would be a strange ctuso for divorce." "Deys loti of uui does it, missy. I ain't no dejections to huh bcln' good, but v. ken anybody tits so good dat dev ain't get no fecam's for nobody, what doy wants is u cabin to dereselvos." The "black spot" moved driwn tbo sun llrcked road toward other blacker Ej-.^ts that waited for hi.u In the villa go.?Kx c h n:?go. ll.nwntl'u j!l;)pl!iip r.swpor.-e. The lauTtinge cf tko Hawaiian lair, r.'.:'. r.r. every one itnowe. abounds in vowels eel tl;erefore tipplea delleiously in the mouth. It is or.ly necessary to pronounce such nameo as Honolulu, Oahu. Kilauea. Illle. M.ruu Lr.n, ICamnliamnba and LUlnnkuhiui to discover this. A youir; lTesbyti rlftu clergynian of Brooklyn who visited the islands two or throe years ago at: 1 prepared a lecture on t he in on his return declared that there was only one place on the islands which possessed a name lacking in euphony. That j inco who Spreckelsvllle. This euphony of tlie Hawaiian tonguo was productive of one of the Joltcs of Lis lecture. The first time he gave it ho remarked Incidentally th.'.t lie "took the steamer Wy-ally-nlly to go to the town of Nuwllly-wllly." A laugh followed the remark. and thereafter lie always included tliis phrase in Ills lecture. It Invariably produced the same result when used.?New York TrllnmC. Accrnx?t!nr>y Peenll?r. Up in the mill district of Kensington it is the custom for employees to contribute bo much per enpita each week to n fund for providing soup, towels, ieo water, shoe blacking, etc.. one of the uumbs-r in each mill being appointed to take charge of the purchasing and distributing of supplies. A young Celt has had this duty In one of the mills for some months. One evening after the whistle hart blown for the stopping of work for the day a grimy machinist found a very damp and unlovely towel after he had reached the wash sink. "Say, Reddy," he called to the custodian, "this 1b the limit to ask a man to wine on." "Don't yez bo so nirlsh!" retorted Reddy. "Fifty or sixty just as good as ye have woiped on it already, and yez. is the first to complain."?Philadelphia Times. A Historic Tree. The oak tree under whose branches Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas held a political debate in 1858 is still standing in Iiloomington, 111. It appears to be centuries old. In 1858 the tree marked n:i inclosvue then known a a Ilenshaw's pasture, u former public meeting plneo. George Ht-nshaw, the owner, wns a Democrat. lie arranged to have the debate there, being an admirer of Dougins. The two candidates for I'ultod States senator had engaged in a series of debates, and (lie one held in Moonilngton attracted voters from far and near. A platform for the candidates was constructed directly under the boughs of this old oak. Its shade protected the audience as well cb the speakers. All Tn Yuln. Clara?I suppose I shall have to give Mr. I'Jdillelsick the next dance. Maud?Why don't you sit It out with hi in? "Well, I've tried that."?New Yorker. gTT~-"; ' i jccargg Long Hair\ ' jr.-snrxae .g^aazatraBfl i "About a year ago my hair was j coming out very fast, so I bought f a bottle of Aycr's Hair Vigor. It I stopped the falling and made my f K hair grow very rapidly, until now it j J is 4 J. inches In length."?Mis. A. J I L'.oydston, Atchison, Kans. -saeor/ ?.o nsraMttuos .'A=rt LimWi * j There's another hunger n than thjt of the stornach. ? . Hair hunger, for instance. | Hungry hairnecdsfood, 8 ; needs hair vigor?Aycr's. | , This is why we say that 8 ' Ayer's Hair Vigor always g ] restores color, and makes | the hair grow long and | I heavy, $1CS a kettle. All drutflstt. I I If your dnirruiKt cannot ftupply^yon/jjj ^ rend lis ono do'Jar mid wo will oxjouss fl . you o Imttlc. lie kuio nml (rivo tlio namo ' of your iicai est exj-resH ollicft. Addrexe, U \ J. C. A VKK CO.. Lowell, Ma?. | |. ??? ii IHII i An ' ywtomm+mmmm?ammtBmmm FKliSj BLOOD ASD SKIN CURB Cures Blood Poison, Scrofula, F.cxetna, Rheumatism, and all lilood Trouble, The Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. I>.) treatment for impure blood and skin disease is now recognized as a sure and certain euro for the most advanced staves of cancer, eating sores, eczema, itehings skin humors, scabs or scales, syphilitic blood poison, scrofula, ulcers, persistent eruptions, pimples, boils, nches and pnins in bones, joints or back, iwollen glands, lisings and bumps on he skin or blood diseases. Men, wonen and children are being cured in very State by Botanic l?lood?balni for unifying the blood and expelling the germs and humors from the entire system, leaving the skin free from erup ... ..0, ?...*? luav mui evidence 01 pure, rich bloed. sufferer need longer lespnir?help is at hand?110 matter how many discouragements you may have met with, Botanic Blood Balm B. B. B.) cures permanently and quickly. To satisfy the doubters we will give to any sufferer a trial treatment absolutely free so that thev may test ihjs wonderful remedy. B. *1>. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) sold by all drug stoics with complete directions for lrome treatment for $1 per lurgc hottlo. For free trial treatment, address* Blood Balm Co., 8 Mitchell Street. Atlanta, (la., and Trial Treatment will be sent at once. Write today. Describe troub'c, and free medical advice given. Over 3,000 voluntary testimonials of cures by using Blood Balm. Thoroughly tested for 30 vears. For sale by F. C, Duke, Druggist. SycriliuK the rnrlinR. Mamma?I was surprised and shocked by the coldness with which you greeted Miss Bocrsum when she called. Ethel?Yes, mamma, but 1 made up for It later. Mamma?Did you? Ethel?Yes. indeed. You should have seen how cordially I bade her "goodby."?Philadelphia Press. TrnnnmlRrnt Ion. "So dry convicted Oat feiler dat was swinging a high society bluff so as to lift Jewelry," said Plodding Pete. "Yes." answered .Meandering Mike, "lie's got his prison clothes on now. Dey've changed li'.m from a social lion into a zebra."?Washington Star. Koilol Dyspopsin Cava Digests all classes of foo.l, tones and *trcngihens the stomach and digestive r / * ? - 1! v iin s i lyspepsia. iii'iipcsinn, ytoipach Troubles, ami makes rich red blood, health and strength. i\.?'dol rebuilds wnrnout tissues, purilios,strengthens r. nd sweetens the stomach. Gov. G, W. Atkinson, of W. Va., ravs: f have used a number of bottles of Kodol find have found it to be a very effective and, indeed, a powerful remedy for stomach ailments. I recommend it to my friends. F. C. Duke. Ills lOxnct Aire. Asked his age in a court of justice, a Georgia darky replied: "Weil, sub. 1 ez ole oz de big white oak tree on Marse Tom's plantation." "And how old may that be?" inquired a lawyer. "Well, sub, of I makes no mistakes, do white oak tree is de same ago ck de miil dam, en do mill dam nin't a day older dan do red ham, what come nigh tc-r boin' burned upw'on de stars felled!" ?Atlanta Constitution. An Offset. Wealthy American Fatker-in-Uiw?I flDd, count, yon did not Ml mo the full extont of yotir debts. Count Boyltrn <3e Etakkovlwiek?And you did not tell mo, Bare, we full oxtent of mudemolselle's tempare. ? Ghica*c Tribune. What's in a Name? Everything is in the name when it comes to Witch Hazel Salve. K. DeWitt Co., of Chicago, discovered some years ago, how to make a salve from W itch Hazel that is a specific for Piles, l'oi blind, bleedinjr, itching ami protruding Tiles, eczema, outs, burns, bruises and all skin diseases DeWitt's Salve has 110 equal. This has given rise to numerous worthless counterfeits. Ask for DeWitt's - the genuine. F, C. Duke. 01?1 Union For Xiglit Policemen. Old Boston Is vividly brought to mind by the following excerpt from the selectmen's minutes, dated Nov. I, 17159, containing Instructions to watchmen: "In going the rounds care must' he taken that the watchmen are not noisy, but behave themselves with strict decorum. that they frequently give the time of the night and what the weather la with a distinct hut moderate voice, excepting n?t times when it is necessary to pass In silence in order to detect and secure persons that are out on unlawful actions. "You and your division must endeavor to suppress all routs, riots and other disorders that may be committed in the night ami see 11 re such persons As may be guilty, that proper steps tuny be taken next morning for a ill'/KO/'Mlf !ll?i it 12 tin. I ? \xr #11.. ..n mv Iiiti Klin in. >>U uueoh'.lely forbid yor.r taking private satisfaction or any bribe, that may be uffrrod you to lot snob j o or to conceal their offense from the selectmen." free to our readers. Ttatonic Moid Ilnlm for the Wood. If you suffer from tilers, eczema, icrofu'a, hlnod poison, cancer, eating kores, itching skiu, pimples, boils, bone wins, swellings, rheumatism, catarrh, ir any blond or skin disease, we advise on t<? take Botanic Blood Balm (B. )' l? ) Especially recommended for old. ibstinitte. deep seated ca?es. cures where ill else fails, heals every s >re, makes be blood pure and rich, gives*the akin be rich glow < f health. Drurgials, $1 H?r large Iwttle. Sample sent free h> writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta. On . Vsjiilie trouble and free medical addon rent in seal le'tcr. Medicine sent it ouce, prepaid. Jt\ v. JDuke, > Remember, Friends, You .vill always find a full line of I Flour, Sugar, Coffee, ! Meat, Lard, Canned and i Bottled Goods, Fresh Vegetables, and everything : to be found in an uj>-to-date j family Grocery, at my Store. | Tobaccos and Cigars a Specialty. firing Your Laundry to Me. J. T. SEXTON. Maiu Street. J. CLOUOII WALLACE. ATORNEY AT LAW. lie011112 no stairs Foster lluMing. RALP1I k. CARSON. H. ij. SCAIFE. CARSON & SCAIFE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Special attention given to real estate and collections. D. E. IIYDKICK, J. A. SAWYER. Spartaaburg. Uniou. MYDRICK & SAWYER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Union, S. C. Office No'. 0, Law Range, Wallace Building-. 2-ly S.MICAN8 BEAT^, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. No. 3. Lavv Range. JETER BUTLER, A TTORNY-AT-LA W. Is Office With V. E. DePass. I < i -.... t- i? - 'j-j/v/rttr VVUI ti J1UUX', i'lnclicc i.-? ail toe com Is of South Carolina. ^RR att7~ PHYSICIAN AND SURdllON. Oilers 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. Haines. IS if. Money to Loan. I have money to loan in amounts of $3u0 and upwaids on unproved farms at 7 per cent interest. Jso commission except a reasonable attorney fee for pcepariug necessaiy papers. 3'J-ly. V. E. HBI'ass. GET SHAVED! You can got scraped at any old place but when you want to get shaved go to IV!ULVIHILL'S BARBER SHOP. The most artistic l?rr cutter in town. Next door to Tiualuy's Jewelry Store. '211-41. 08TMCT?RS' ^BUIL??BS'_> .?o_riLL SUPPLIED. Outiai*. ftMi P??n?, Otnani ?*K oii* I Hold. fUwU.We?rkM, T MM, TMMM. A*. m*#i wir* n< iMtk Bm, n?Ua?| ?V4 Dtntob, Oitki, Cktlt mm MM tar cm M%*y #?y. MmM ?fo(s> MitkMf. L0MMRD1RQN I0RISI SUPPLY CO. m5i *' -?=-* Jf Soft I\ JB Harness jL ' -T ': /P'A Yn" Cftn mnlco your bar- hiBW ret'pryl noes a.s eofi nn a glovo ImHWflKRt tel ??" - WjS0f jl* C?* lengthen Ita Ufa?make it IlW AflBBB\ , f: 'WSk\''Ul twice us long tui it /jBWE ordinarily would. :f eureka w 1 Harness Oil I BrE make* a poor looking bar- 1BSK Rgb ? ->3 like new. Made of 1HH Dgfl pure, heavy bodied oil, e?- cfll fmnl js-clally prepared to withflJIil bund tho weather. , ASb',; Bold everywhere IVJn In caoa?ull 12.es. . IMS 4 fetil Halo faj STANDARD OIL CO. MONEY TO LO?N, I lw p mailo ftriH'iifi-rrBi ts bv v bi. li I can iih otime l??:o son fir?t. innr'gaiffH on we't l-cd'eil hnit improved fnrnisat7 i:ur cr.\ i ituetfva on sinus of 51 000 and upA'aid* and K i?-r cunt. In'eiew on >umt less iIimn No comtnissio i charged on these loins. B ?rro*er onU riqnndio |? v attorney for preparii g in c erury papers. i tc J. A. SAWYER. A ttornev-at-La w. 3910m. Union, 8. C. Dissolution of Partnership. The law firm of Monro fc Hinders i* hereby dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said flma will please nvikepiyment to either of the under- 1 ?i<rnfd. Jam Its Mtrvrto. ( 47-if. o. 1'. sani>e?'.s. Union Timks Nov. 21. k Charleston & Western Carolina tRailway Company. ^ AUGUSTA AND ASHRV1LLE Short Lt?? Scnedule In effect July Oth 1* S. i^ave Auguorn 10 10am 2 66pta Am\* orvoftwood put Aiulerttuu irl* l.uuienk 1 IS j>m ItttM l<iVn;iviile 8 th pin 11 K'tu Sjmi taniiu ig <i80]>m VWatxa Union i-Ai piu f-aiu Jh h 3U pin UuuUori>uiiViil?.. <t II pin AehcvlUe 7 15 pig ' Lou\u Aotii'i iile ? 06 uiq I L'uion 8 45 aia ftpartanburg 1801 pin 4 KF.fero Greenville 13 15 pm 1 i+jjin Laurens 1IU pin 6Mptu Anderson 7 ?*<n Greenwood 8 61 pm 8Q0pm Arrive Augusta 6 lAi pm 11 aft aAu Leave Columbia i? ~3uTm Newberry 1882 pm Qllnton Arrive oreenvtlle 8?>pta Sparmnburg 880 pin Leave Spartanburg ltOlpm Greenville 12 16 pm Arrive Ciiuton 8 3apm Newberry........ 8 08pm Columbia 4 30 pm Fastest and Host Line between Nt wherry and Greenville, Spartanburg and Glfeton Springs. Connection from Newberry via Coluflibta Newberry and Laurens Hallway. Foranv Information write KHNEST WILLIAMS, Gon. Pass. Agtu August*, Gs T. M. KMMBHSON. Traffic Manager. SEABOARD Air Line Railway Double Daily Service. Between New York, Tampa, Atlanta, . New Orleans and Points South fctatl West. . * IN EFFECT MAY 2oth, 1903. SOUTHWABO, Daily Daily No. ol No. if Lv. New Turk. V 11 it.:.. 12 66 pui 12 IS s la i.?. i*iiiia?ei, him, i' i. ii.. a .j in 2 Miia uv. libiiiiiiuiu, 6 40 in i 8 04 am lv, u usi.iugiuii. W.s.lty 7 kjj p ,u 10 si aIii l.i llltiuuwliu, 6. .v 1.. l.j 10 o, p rn Lo, In ..v. ivitrium^, " ii |. ?i. 1 Ui ,1 ui Li. iNorima, i 06 a tu o <> p m I.T. lle.Klt-r ...ii' ^ _> a r.i ~k ai .. V w ( l?l. li.livUtl " 1 - .% lit 7 ii I# Itl L(, iVU* I'lUCS " U ?' > A Ul 9 41 y sn LV.ililiiliei, A L?. < .U A III 10#'J?IU l-v. i.oluinbia JL " v 40 & in 1 0# n n Vf, dJTuAliftii " *? |# in 4 58 U Mi Al. " 7 ?u p ui 0 ! > ? hi Ar.bt(liitfUtUwi " i'.ft'.ij. .ti Ar. ittiujtu " ti 45 a ui 0 45 Ji ll N. i.'a# Nu.41 l,t. New York, N Y l'&N f 7 55 a iu k fc'i |i m ?.v, 1'iiiUd.rlpii.a " n< 10 ? in 11 i* ( ? 4-* ^*4c? I 611, U il d<)i.u f u ou |i ui 1.?. iiAlinWurt, ii 6 I* Co J *> it J. ni L*. 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Mo 1 lie ' 1.80 a in i.v. Mnnigo nr'y, A&1V 1' > 20.1 m l.v. Macon, c of (la 8ou a 111 4 30 p in l.V. Augusta, C& \S C 10 (V, .l III l.v. Atlanta, J 6 a 1. ity .2 1-0 no.iit 8 00 p in Ar. Athens " o s7 .. ... ? 11 u |> n Ar. l iron ii wood " 6 14pm iMta at. CliiDiur " 7 17pm 4 00 a la Ar. Carlisle " (i 63 p in Lv. oiiiirloiit-, " 7 37 p in 4 W? m v i l.v. Wiiiuliigu.il, " 3 06 p_ni _ C Lv. iluiiilri " 10 4'i p in 7 <Tla m l.v, Southern i'iuce ' 113.1pm s 34 ft 10 ? l.v. Kaicigh " 13.'inm 11 Ota m LV. liolldiTaOU " 3 1 6 a 13 43 p hi l.v. Norlma " 3 ou ? in 1 46 p m Lv. vVeldou " 6 oi a in 3 00 p nV. Ar. l'nriamoulli " 7 16 a in ? Ar. \\ utirtoii, N& ? t?"_ b 66 a in A r. I?ai lint ore, H a 1' (..'?? t 6 45 a m Ar. Nov l?ili,Ol'o8co f 5 00 p u? Ar. I'tnla'pliiii, N V PAN f A 46p in 5 10 a m Ar. Nr* York " 8 16 p in 8 00 a m No." 84 'Su.'Zi" l.v. T a 14 pa 8 A L Hy 0 CO p in IQun I.v.ftl. AiiguMme 7 4b a in 6 60 p m l.v. Jacksonville " 9 30 a ni 7 10pm l.v,8avuuliab " 1 40 p m 11 40pot Lv. Coliitubla J 7 06 p in 6 00 ant Lv. Hamlet 10 40p.u K'->6a?i Lv.Koutlieru Piuea " 11 33 pin 0 23 a ra. l.v. Kalc-tgli " 1 36a 111 II 1:6a in Lv. llcnUerson " 3 06 a m 13 68 p ai Lv. Norllna " 3 45am I 46-j> ni Lv. ivioraiiur^ " 5 63 am 4 07 pm Ar. Iticliiiiond " 0 35 am 4 56 pm. A'. Wa Mutton, Vt'S Uy 10 III am 8 3b p W Ar. Kallliiinrc 1' ll 11 11 25 u m 11 WJ* Ar Philadelphia " 180pm UT.bam Ar. New York " 4 13 p m 0 30am Note,?t'l'ally Kaeept hnnilay. J cent 1 al Time, $ Lantern Tim*, |R. E. Ta HI7NCH ? General Passenger A pent" Savannah, On \V\ E. CHRISTIAN, A. G. P. A,, Atlanta, G?. naaoKUilAWiSBB I to write for oar confidential letter before apI plying for patent; it mar be worth money. I We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign PATENTS land TRADE MARKS or return J[$|ITIRE attorney's reo. Bend model, sketch ay . | or photo and we send an IMMEDJATI T-" fFREE report on patentability. 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