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Union Times F # 8ee who can solve the puzzles head. We trust this new deparl for our readers, both young am correct answers sent in. NO THE TRAVELS C Herb* knd sea.weeds beg* n to tpear. a live cr?b wi?'?l?o seen. j hope* of ibejivavigatofs are rais i FIND A HIDDEN ft IN SHARP CURVE | FAST TRAINS MEET I Fatal Accident Occurs on the Santa Fe Road. i FIREMAN IS INSTANTLY KILLED stbound Train From Albuquerque, N. M., Crashed Into Work Train In Deep Cut With Most Disastrous Re/ i suits?Both Trains Wrecked. Albuquerque, N. M., June 23.?A San- ' ta Fo fust freight train oastbound crashed headon into a work train in a deep cut 35 miles west of L^s Qulrl 1 los, last night, instantly killing Firo man J. Engleliart, of I.ss Vegas, and probably fatally injuring Fireman Redding, of Las Vegas. All A.> other men in the two crews were baJfly shaken tip and bruised. ! Both trnins were going at a high rate of speed, and met on a sharp cunre near the entrance to the cut They were completely wrecked. t THE HEPPNER DISASTER, On* Hundred and Seventy-Seven Bodies So Far Recovered. Heppner, Ore., June 23.?The clearing away of the debris caused by the flood is progressing rapidly. The result of crgnnir.ed work in a systematic manner is evident on all sides, and soon all wreckage will have been re moved. | The aanitary conditions of the town at present are far better than had been ' hoped for. but every precaution is be- ! log taken to guard against an epi- J demlc. Dr. Smith, who represent! ( the state board of health, ordered a! kail from the hills to be spread upon : the streets and that work is now be ; log accomplished. Four bodies were ' recovers;! yesterday. They were those of Charles M. Peteison, a traveling ; men from Chicago; Iva Ashbaugh, Mrs j Frank Hanlman, and an unidentified man. One hundred and seventy-seven bodies have been recovered and 335 per one are missing. The relief fund has reached 120,000. BERRY GOES FREE. Charge of Violating Ar/ti-Pool Lav. Not Sustained. Blrmlnghtm, Ala., June 23.?Charles Borry, who was arrested some tirfie ago by the police on the charge ol violating the anti-pool statute, has been found not guilty by Judge Feagln of the police court. The testimony adduced In the trial of Charles BeTry did not connect the Old Dominion Telegraph company, which, It Is alleged, is a bluff used for the purpose of receiving races, with the calling of racing events in an ad Joining establishment. The Old Dominion Telegraph com pa my pleaded that it is a corporation op orating under a charter and Indopcn 4ant of what is going on in the room adjoining i There was Insufficient evidence un j der the present law. it. was adjudged, j to convict (imnlnwno nf ' * ' ?- vo vi rmiui till" UKI Dominion Telegraph company or the Mice-calling establishment. ftiuAu^ cA Disorder? m m HEADACH] rnlmniusj v is biliousness; Complete Tre Sold by Unlo icture Puzzle that appear wcfckly under this Lincnt will furnish amusement J old. We will publish all \ . 9. )F COLUMBUS. IAN AND A FISH. FOUND WITH HIS THROAT CUT. W. E. Ceotley, of Troup County, Dies Tragic Death. I.aGrange, Ga., June 23.?W. E. Cooley, who lived at Antiooh, left the house Sunday morning and diu not return. Early Monday morning his body was found in White Water creek, which flows abcut 1 mile from Iris home. Hip throat was cut. there being a terrible gash on the left side. Mr. Ccoley was a quiet, courteous old man. who had <no enemies and many friends. He was a brave confederate soldier. Of late lie has*been quite despondent and the belief is that in a mood of melancholia, he committed suicide. Fatal Collision on Seaboard. Raleigh, N. C., June 23.?In a headon eollis'on between two Seaboard Air Line freight trains at Niagara, near Southern Pines, N. C., this morning, engineers S. I"). Stewart and W. P. Wall, both of Raleigh, were instantly killed, uiid Fireman J. W. Wiight, oi Ralclgn, dangerously hurt. Traffic was delayed >'or eight hours by the ac cidcnt. Knapp Trial Begins. Hamilton. June 23.?The trial of A. A. Knapp for the nuirtler of his wife, openo 1 today. Knapp, dressed in black and looking very well groomed, was brought into court hv two deputy sheriffs. He wore crepe on account of his father's recent death. Many seats in the court room were vacant. Tin questioning of veniremen conhnued throughout the day. Zeiglcr Polar Expedition. Tronhjem, Norway, June 23.?The Zeigler polar expedition sailed today on the steam whaler America for Frana Josefland, where the America will pass the winter and whence expeditions wll> he sent out with log sleds. Material for the construction of winter quarters was taken on board the vessel. All members of the expedition were in good health and spirits. Vaughan's Probable Successor. Rom1, June 23.?The candidate most preferred r.t the Vatican to succeed the late Cardinal Vaughan as arohbishop of Westminster is Mgr. Merry del Val, formerly apostolic delegate in Canada. Posse Pursuing Escaped Convict. Buford. N. D., June 23.?Proprietor. KubeJik. of the Belfast hotel, has been shot and killed, It is supposed, by convict Pierce, who escaped from the Glasgow Jail with William H. Ardee. Pierce is known to be In the vicinity of Buford. and there is little doubt that ho was recognized by Kuhclik and shot bin: to prevent being apprehended. A large posse is in pursuit of Pierce. New Comet Discovered. Cambridge, Mass., June 23.?A telegram lies been received 2ft the Harvard college observatory from Professor Kieutz, at Kiel, stating that a comet v as discovered by Borellev, at Marseilles, June 21. 40ii G. M. L. In night nsctnslon, 21 hours, 32 minutes, east 52 seconds; declination, 8 degreei and 10 minutes. Ncueleug and tail were observed. i StnmacVi otr*xr I ? V/UUi) All a UAV/iV ?. The root of the trouble the cure, Ramon's Pills. I atment, perfect cure, 25c. P n Drug Co. NEW RAILROAD 18 PROPOSED. Captain Purae To Build from 3ava? nah to Valdosta. Savannah, G-a., June ?3.?The Doug las and Savannah Short Line Railroa< company is to be the name of a rail road for which application for a charte has been made by D. G. Purse an< otAers of Sfcvatin&h and Douglas. Ca[ tain Purse says it is his plan to bull from Savannah to Valdosta, via Douj las, a distance of 155 miles, and froc Stillmore to Reldsvllle. He says ofTers of aid have come froc a number of the towns to be Include upon the route. Among the lncori>oi ators aie John McLean, C. G. Bakei F. L. Sweat, J. W. Quincey, Douglas J. S. Lotl, Shepard; W. W. McDonali Douglas; D. G. Purse. L. McNeill, Joh C. Rowland, D. G. Purse, Jr., E. M Frank and Thomas Pnrso Sovm??oVi The capital of the company is to b $1,000,000, to be divided half into con mon and half into preferred stock. ACCIDENT ON LAKE ERIE. Tug Cheney Run Down by Propelle Chemung?Three Drowned. Buffalo, June 23.?The great lake tug O. W. Cheney was run down b the propeller Chemung early toda about 7 miles up the lake. Thre members of the tug's crew wer drowned. The Cheney had gone up the lak to meet the Chemung and tow her int port. As the tug neared the propelle and drew close to take the line sh ran under the bow of the Chemunj The propeller's bow hit the tug aml< ships, capsizing and sinking It Made Idiot by Lightning. Columbia, S. C., June 23.?Burin the heavy thunderstorm in the lowe part of Richland county Friday afte noon lightning struck the dairy < L. C. Campbell. A negro farm han was struck and stunned and has sine been completely idiotic, although hi physlcial condition shows no permi nent injury. Roosevelt Removes McMillan. Washington, June 22.?'Preside! Roosevelt, after a conference with A tonney General Knox, signed an ordc removing Judge Daniel H. McMillai of the supreme co^rt of New Mexlct on charges of general lmmoralit; Judge McMillan originally was appoin od to the position from Buffalo, N. 1 TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Keystone, a West Virginia minin town woe rolflfvl. QimHnv K %r A Uam of feudists headed by Floyd McCoy. Fears are ontertained as to the saf ty of the Toxaway dam in the Sa] phlro country of North Carolina. The street car strike in Richmon is assuming a more serious aspec Striker.* obstructed cars Isst nlsht. Neill MoLeod, a Mississippi convh guard, has confessed that Dan Crocl ett was murdered at the Rankin fari for telling of cruelties. The shipping trust seems to be i trouble. The Cunard line is dissa isfled and there may be a rate war. Captain Ewen. who testified againi Jett and White, has fled from Lexin; ton because of a plot to assassinal him. Judge McMillan, of New Mexico, h? been removed by President Roosevel General immorality is charged to M Millan. The altitude of the powers has cau e1 a panic among the assassins < King Alexander and Queen Draga. Pope I eo presided at the consistor yesterday at which new cardinals wei created. He appeared to be fair] strong. Reports from the west of Irelam Lancashire and other points state thi thousands of acres of potatoes ha\ been ruined by the frost and rain, is feared that the failure of the Iris potato crop will entail much hardshl on the peasants. I.ouis Ingwersen, former ugent I New York of the German Immigratio society una later oi tne Atchlscn, T peka and Santa Fe and New Yor Central railroad, is dead at his horc In Yonkcrs, N. Y., aged- 56 years. fl was one of the founders of the Ir proved order of Red men and suprea vice commander of the order. A London cablegram says: 1 apite of rumors circulated here an statements made by the Cunard Itr ofllcials In New York, no authorlt tlve announcement has yet been mad here regarding the withdrawal of til Cunard line from the Atlantic Stear ship conference. The papers gene ally accept the report and hold thi the action will precipitate a aerlot war of rates. Rev. William Emory Henkle, assoc ate rector of St. Andrews church i New York city, has resigned to ecom rector of St. Pauls Protestant Epise pal church, San Antonio, Tex. An autopsy upon the body of Mr C. F. Snyder, the burial of which ws stopped in a sensational manner t Passaic, N. J., by the coroner of Ne York, shews that the woman died froi natural causes. According to the Pekln correspoi dent of the London Times Prlnc Ohing, president of the foreign boari admits having submitted to M. I>e saur, lately Russian change d'affairt flt PnUn fi motrf?eQn/lnm ?- -- w...,,, . ...t .. v/januuii| VJt ttU Oh^V ment between Russia and China r< gardlng Manchuria an:l New Chwan which la now being discussed at 8 Petersburg. Ho declines to intlraat what tho character of the Rus?< China agreement is to the ministers r the other powers, but there seem small doubt that the agreement is sa' isfactory to boUt Ofeiao Bwils Capacity for business receives its J speediest reward in the selling | j department. J If you think you have the ? ability to sell a Five Per Cent. Twenty-Year Gold Bond on d the instalment plan write me r? stating your age, present ? ^ . occupation, and give me bank i- or other good references. 0 1. All letters treated as strictly confidential. GEORGE T. DEXTER, Superintendent of Domestic Agencies, it The Mutual Life Insuranco Company offclle* York, 32 Nattau Street, New York, N. Y X J :| AMERICAN WARSHIPS : ANCHOR OFF KIEL .( I They Are Saluted by German 1* Squadron. PRINCE HENRY IN' COMMAND.. 8 Band of German Flagship Played ' "America" and Hundreds of Townsr ,1 people Gathered on Piers and Slipa d and Cheered. Is Kiel, June 23.?The United States a. European squadron, Admiral Cotton in command reached this anchorage opposite the Yarht club house at noon today. The fleet, commanded by Adit mlral Prince Henry of Prussia, cont sis-ting of eight battleships and si.'. )i cruisers saluted the American vesa, sols ar.d the band of the German flaga, ship played "America." Some buny. d-reds of the townspeople gathered en t- the piers and slips of the -narrow bay {. and gave detached, irregular cheers as the squadron arrived. Prince Henry and his navigating officers and the captain.of the port went A down 'he bay early in the morning to id meet the Americans. They met the latter at Orlatoau as ^ the squadron was firing its first salute p, off the fort of Friedrichsqrt. The flagship Kearsargo swung into ^ her moo; in; next to .the Hohenzollern, followed by the San Fra-nclsoo, Chleato an;l Machlas. nil thu hnrmin cni..o lielng dicaccd in the visitors' honor ? r?nd flying the stars anil stripes. The commanders of the American 113 ships then railed on Prince Henry, who immediately returned their calls. d The star* and stripes were also raised t over the yacht club and hotels in the vicinity. Roar Admiral Cotton and st Captain Joseph N. Hemphill, comman. g- der of the Koarsarge. and all the other ,6 American commanders also called on the eight German admirals and vice admirals stationed in this, the greatly os-t stronghold of German sea power, c. and afterwards received their return calls. 'Most of the afternoon was spent in I calling and receiving calls. Crazed by Jealousy, Shoots Wife. '3 New "York, June 23.?Crazed by jeal"e ousy, Ar.thony Bullat has shot his wife '5 at their home in Hobolien. She is thought to be fatally wounded. He J, then surrendered to the police. The vt shooting is said to have grown i#.t of a joke, an acquaintance having told It Bullat that his wife was flirting with ii ih boarder. I! ??jR. 7* l' TroaitiiriT of tI*o If nrooUlyn Kmt ICnd Art < iut>. " If women would pay more attention to ,j. their health we would have more happy wives, mothers and daughters, and if they would observe results they would find lfl that the doctors' prescriptions do not perform the many cures they are given credit for. s. " In consulting with my druggist he adia I vised McElree's Wine of Cardui and Thedl( I ford's Rlack-Draught, and so I took it and 1 have every reason to thank him for a new w | life opened up to mc with restored health, 11 I and it only took three months to cure me." a Win? : i-* 1.. ??u vi. viuuui a rr^uiuiur01 ino | menstrual functions and is a most as- I Lonishing Ionic for women. It cures H icanty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg- Q nlar and painful menstruation, fulling jj of the womb, whites and flooding. 111 is helpful when approaching woman- 8 hood, during nregnancv, after child- I birth and in cnange of life. It fre-1 fruently brings a dear baby to homes I that have l?eeii barren for years. All I druggists have $1.00 bottles of Wine I of Cnrdni. J WlNE?CARPUll - 1 I.c::In/1cn, Ky.? .? mt 23.?n. J. Ewer. If': l"-r tvdor for iculsvria. fron Which ! : ho tril| h\' away until 4 tho trli-.i of .1 r 11 Whlto nt Cycthlrv.a. or the woe tin 5 rf th ? rr ,n:l jury r la Droatli.'lt county. July 10. On thfl same tvr.in Governor Beckham and State Inr-pector I lines, who hail a con- A rultaticn l.oro la3t night with Judge Redwine and Vowmonwo:1th':? Attorney Byrd, left for Franklort. Governor Beckham said that the jl assassinUlons to Breathitt county A would no punished. After a conference today between Jailer Wallace and Deputies Ahearn and Thornton It was decided not to allow any nieals sent to Jett and White from restaurants. L Charged with Kidnaping Girl. Greenwich, Conn., June 23.?John Mason, a well known man, ban been arrested here on a charge that he kid- naped the daughter of Alexander Young here a few days ago. The complainant Is Mrs. F. Marion McAllister, grandmother of the child, In i whose care the child was. The t.rou- ^ bles of the McAllisters nave been long in the courts. The couple were re- _ cently divorced and the wife married a a New York artist. a CROWN TORRENCE, M7 D. ' nffiRfi Honrs- ~ Special attention to diseases of J Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 2."> 8m J. CLOUGM WALLACE. ATORNEY AT LAW. ? ' It torn 1-2 up stairs Fo~ter Bidding. RALPII It. CARSON. U. L. SCAIFE. CARSON & SCAIFE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Special attention given to real cs tatc and collections. MEANS BEATY, ATTORNEY AT-LAW. No. 3, Law Range. Money to Loan. 1 luivo money to loan in amounts ot $300 and upwards on improved farms at 7 per cent interest. No com mission except a reasonable attorney fei for preparing necessary papers. 30-1 y. V. R. DePass. fl0HTRACT0R5'J? I nun firn*i ^EiuiLutny MILL SUPPLIESCHttKSI, IIMI 1?WI, 9itUIU Ml CkM ol Baits, JU4?, wttfls, VmUc*. Tmi, Stssl Wtrs ktl BtssiU- *???, MI Busy*. JMU, rrttb, Ottbt, OMU isl Xooe Eoliu ire** a%wy K?. ff?t? BstBwry .OMIIRD IRON WORKS! SUPPLY CO AVOWSfA. CI !Wc prot^p^iyohtaht'lj!^^ GSBSe Scud model, sketch or photo of iiiTentlon for r i frecre|x>rt oa patentability. For free book, C IIowtoSccurcTniir|r ||BD|/C write t Intents and I nMUu"*lTlAlllVO to < pa <[ Opposite U. S. Patent Office t ^JWASHMNG^ jjS Rnin and sweat \ \ ?\ I W have no effect on MtK Yw&W*l?rM H Kj hat ne?s treated WM ! t B* ti Af I Eg with Eureka Har- J St ness Oil. It re- * ** \ n rj tilts the damp, r W \ \ M keeps the leath- #"# Jf Di/fPI* H 1 ^^IWsNfSS. I B .!o not break* \ ^ \ \ ^ x I I EH No toti-^h sur- \ \\ \ U Iff . H L g face to chafe . \ f///AY I Standard Oil J I \ \ MONEY TO LOAN. I I have made urrnngtmf ids by which I | ;;m r.rgouaie loans on nrst mortgages on veil located and improved farms at 7 per c? nt. intern: t on sums ci H.'XK) and ipw.ud: and 8 > er coat, interest cn fume lets than $1,000. No commissions harg* d on these loans, llorrower only tq urt-d to pay attorney for preparing nectssaiy papers. tic J. A. SAWYER, Attomey-at-Law. W-10n. Union, S. C. R'l P A N S Tablets doctors find a good prescription for mankind. The 6-eenf i?c' el i8 enough for usual occasions. The family b >ttP4(00 cenio) T i contains a supply for a ye.ir. Ail diug' gist sell them. tl ? harleston & Western Carolina Railway Company. / UGU8TA AND A3HBVJLLB Short Lino Scbcdulo in effect July 6th 1012 r* cavo Augusta 1010am !Upo rrivo Greenwood 12 41 pm Anderson ........ 10pm Laurens 14&pm 6 26 am Grcenvillo 3 26 pm 1130 am Spartanburg 330pm 900am Union ............ 730 pm Saluda 688 pm Hondorsonvillo.. 0 II pm Ashevllls 7 16 pm cave Asbevllle 7 06 am union 8 45am > Spartanburg 1201pm 4 00 pm' Greenville 12 15 pm 1 46 tun Laurons 1 to pm 0 66 pm Anderson 7 25nm Greenwood 2 51pm 0 00 Dm irrlvo Augusta 6 20 pm 11 36 am cavo Columbia llao im Nowborry 12 42 Pm Clinton... 126 pm irrlvo Greenville 125 ' __ Spartanburg 3 30 pm cave spartanbu rg 12 01 pm Greenville 12 16 Dm irrlvo Clinton IWpm Newberry 3 06 pm Cnltimhln - - ? r * au pm Fust est and Best Line bctwoen Nc w berry nd Greenville, Spartanburg and Glenn prlnga. Connection from Nowborry via Columbia iowborry and Laurens Railway. Fornnr information write ERNEST WILLIAMS. Gen. Pass. Agt., Augusta, Ga T. M KMMF.KKON. Traffic Manager. SEABOARD Air Line Railway Double Daily Service. 3etwecn New York, Tampa, Atlanta, ?iew Orleans and Points South and A'est. IN EFFECT MAY 25th, 1902. SOUTHWARD. Daily Daily No. ol No. 27 -v. New Yiu;k. 1* U U.... 12 53 p m 12 10 a in .v. t'liilaavfii||tu, 1' It K.. 0 '."J p ui 7 'in a ni bv. Baltimore, " & lu |i in CD u itt nin bv, it iiaiiin'gioii. W.S.lty 7 W |> in 1U 41 urn uv. lilchuioiiu, 6. A. L, Uy 10 3< p ui 7 li p ill uv. Petersburg, ll'iopui 2 36 p in l<T, NwiIim, " i 55 n in 5 00pm Lv. lloudrravu " - a in 5 51 p in ..v. Kulcigh " 4 12 a in 7 27 p ni , bv, &on. i'liiea " 0 05 a iu 0 21 p ni bv. Ham Id, S A L.. 7 2Q a in to 8.1 p m Lv. Columbia 1 " 0 40 am 105 a in ir. Savannah 11 2 30 p in 4 56 a in tr, Jacksonville " 7 00 p in 0 1.6 a ru vr. si, Augustine " 10 60 p in Vr. 'i'anipa " 6 45 a in 5 45 p m No. 33 No. 41 bv. New York, N Y 1'JitN f 7 55 a ui 8 63 p ni uv. l'hiladelpliia " 10 16 a in 11 26 p iu bv,.Ncw Vol it, U 1? oaco.t 3 Oo p ui bv. itaiiiuiure, ii a 1' Co ........ f 0 35 y m uv. \t asli'lou, N 5t W S ii 6 ;ai p m bv. I'oiUiuoutli.S A LKy 'J 03 p ui 0 35am uv. Weldou " 11 43 p in 11 96 a tu bv. Norliua " 1 53 a in 1 40 p ni bv. Ijcuitursou " 2 28 a iu 2 10 p m bv. Kalclgh " 4_1? am 8 56 p in bv. Louiucru 1*1 in s " 6 05 a in 6 18 p in bv. Manilet " . 7^5 a iu 10 ad p m Lv. \V lliuluKioti " .... i.. 6 a r. charlotte " 10 08 am 10 32pm bv. Chester " 10 22 am 135 am i., " . ?V III It 111 i.v, ftrt'euwood 12 35_a tu 3 43 ft tu viV, Alliens " 3 AO p id 0 13 ni ir. Atlanta J " 3 53 p tu 7 AO ft tu Ar. Augusta, c Ac \V c 6 10 p tu Ar. Macon, c of Uu 7 20 p tu 11 35 ft tu at. .Montgomery A AW 1' J A) p at t'Apiu Ar. ic, L AM 'J 65 a tu at. At# Orleans, LAN 7 26 a m vr. Nashville, M U A 31 L 4 00 a in 6 55 p in Ar. Memphis 4 13 p tu 8 25 B in NORTHWARD Daily Daily No. 32 No, 38 uv, Memphis, N C A St L 12 46 noun 8 40 p in >v. Nasiirille 9 30 p in 9 30 a in l?, New 'means, LAN 800 put st, Mu lie *' 1*2 30 a in la. .Moiiigomr'y, A&'WP ti 20 a ui 1 30 p tu La. aiacoti, c of lift 8 no a in 4 *20 p tu la, Augusta, c A Wo 10 06 a tu a. At la la, j 8 A L ity 12 no noun 8 00 p in vr Atiuns " 2 57 p in 1123 pm lr. lireeuwood " 6 14 pin 1 60 a in vr, Cli'-ater " 7 17 p tu 4 06am j, lr. Carlisle " 0 63 p m a. cuarhilie, " 7 27 p nt 4 60 u tu .v. Wilmington, " 3 06 p in a. Ilamlet " 10 40 p in 7 40ft ni a, .Southern Pines ' 11 33 pin 8 34 a ut a. Kftk-iglt " 1 35 a tu 11 06 ft 111 ,v. Henderson " 3 06 a nt 12 42 pm a. Norliiift " 3 50 a in 146pm a.Wuldou " 6 00aiu 3 00pm lr. Portsmouth " 7 15 am 5 36pm ir. Waah'uin, NAWSU 0 66 am Vr. Baltimore, lf8 l'Co f 6 46 a in Vr. Now York, U b 8 8 oo t 6 no p ni lr.i'iiitft'phiu, N V PAN |5 40p m 6 10 a m lr. New Vot k " 8 16pm 800am No. 34 No. ?f' a. Taupa S A L Ry 9 GO p in 8 00 a at iT,81. Auguatlue ' 7 46am 6DO p m a. Jacksonville 11 930am 730pm a. Savannah " 140pm 1140 pm .v. Columbia 2 " 7 05 p m 6 00 a at ... I1UIII1CL 10 40 |i 111 8 -6 a 111 ,v. Southern Pines 11 11 33 pin 9 22 a ni .T. ltalelgh " 1 35 a in 11 35 a m .v. Henderson " 3(ifi?iu 12 58 p iu > . Norlina " _ 3 46a in 1 45 p in v. Petersburg " 6 6; a pi 4 07 p m it. Richmond " C 35 it m 4 56pm i>-. Washington, W S Ry 10 10 a in 8 36 pm ir. liattimoro PliK 1125am 1126 pm ir riiilndelphla " 1 36 p in 2 66 a in ir. Nj^w York " 4 13 pin 6 30am Note,?fihtiiy Kxcopt Sunday. {central Time. JKustcrn Time, |B. B. L. BUNCH, General Passenger Agent. Savannah, G? V. 10. CHRISTIAN, A. O. I\ A., Atlanta, G?. ifflIMM to write for our con Aden tial letter before ap-1 plying for fntent; it may be worth money. I We promptly obtain U. a. and Foreign I PATENTS or photo and wo Bond an IMMEDIATE f" R E E report on patentability, we give . a ho best legal aorvice and advice, and our f charges are moderate. Try us. Jf I SWIFT & CO., Patent Lawyer*, Opp. U.S. Patent Offce.Wathinftoii, D.C. bis signature is on every Sox of the genuine Laxative BroaKM^iuoipe Tablets