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M%\ 7 and 9 'West Broad Street. THE CHEAPEST CASH OR CREDIT STORE IN THE CITY. - - v^e' invite you to open a convenient account on our books. --. ' T'[i '■'-'• : '.. ."■-..: ' - '■ ■-'■'' ,V ;Ful!i Doctote-Sfzo^ White r Enamel ; Iron BedsVi neWF shapes// .v/ith -■:'-■ brass /trim crfncsvthe^fehainel- 1 ; : ing will not chip nor? peel ;-"54.75 i? Beds/ 1 U0A"loioi i-ail Turkish Tnftid Coiiches; : t.Trith.ve2our coverings,in - many. new:cov- ; P Prints and designs, your choice of ■ styles, w tt^th' ; fringes or fancy, ' oak C.A^ 7*> frames, only . v . . *r?'f^--} (de :'29-Snn f Tn'e»&F.) SIS I - all yJ ) i e DAK > OR CAMERA.^^ -Instructions to amateurs^ and dark-room free. A vnOsSSi^S%ikth C latest and ■n6 B t r ;ktt«rti«^■«o!^l^^Vp™vea J^g| : rndjoy to many. Lowest charges and satisfaction guaranteed in all departments. Mail orders promptly attended to.- - ■ , / .| The : 5. 1 /Galeski Optical Co., ' ' " : ' ■ XOfTH ANI> MAIX STREETS.--. //• - _ s^_L_^. _; 1 15-Tjij i TK&Suii"-3ni".-- r • ' ' f# „ ■ , . - ', - ■ "^ are ibe popular ideal now-a-days. They used to "be beyond '■'$.-. S the means of most- gift buyers; ' but not any longer. . I am-^ no w sho wing a LINE OF BEAUTIFUL PIECES; at a ' figii r e :J> that suits the average purse. They look three times the > i « -1 price, and will be appreciated accordingly by the recipient *V '-.& A great variety to make your selections from. I THE JEWELLER, - 209 E f Broad Street. | /- n0.5-Tu,Tli&Su-3m ' , . ' "'y. '■•■'■'.. "■•^"-, ' ' '.' [/: 1 The Best is Kot Too Good, , § .-.- .■•'"- — ■ -■ -■ (■■ -■• ■ ■■ . 1 ' Therefore, you should inspect our stock of NUTS, ILAISEK"S, FIGS, I PLUM PUDDINGS, FRUIT CAKES, HOME MADE MINCE MEATS, I : OLIVES^ PICKLES, CHUTNEY, etc. ' i . ! i ..;-'■; We beg to call your attention to our unexcelled stock of SHERRIES, I- PORT, RUMSi BRANDIES, CATAWBA, COOKING WINES, RYE, : and i:BURBON WHISKIES. : - ; ", v 500 AND 502 E. BROAD STREET. <^-"Sft^- fr '^'i L-L -~~ 7 '^-'^^"'^^ J '''^'^ ■ ■ .: -'.'-■'- '/ ' -' ; ---■•■ ■'■■-:"' '-no 21-Th; Sun&Tu ■■".--■•':■. ■./:.::■ •-"■-'■ .:-. • ■:: - X '" ' ■ * ■ ' • Eft. rjcaav ' V ■■'"' |- ' BAKERY,;' -' 'I 1 Sje : Ei MARSH ALLipT f - | © BREAD. CAKES, PIES, ROLLS, PASTRIES) CREAM a. ..-■:.-' PUFFS, COFFEE CAKES, W 2 su. . FRUIT CAkES, POUND CAKES, '■■; & o - ' LAYER CAKES, ALMOND CAKES, ; '■& o MARBLE CAKES, V CITRON CAKES; © J MIINiCE AND PUMPKIN PIES: " ! © '«r ■.'■•: ■■:■---■-:---.-■■ Both Phones. . ;^ . ■© TT i: -;■:'-:. ' -; „ . •. . ■ :: . M .'|^=:©j=©=©=©=^4J=©=e=©^=©^=©=©=©^ :^=©^=^=©=©=©=«=©'' ';■-■;/./,"/ ; •■/"". / r :-"";,'v::.'de i5-Sun.Tu£Fri . .. :, . ' DSIVI^GED STOCK, ' The higli water has damaged Hardware, Nails, Barbed Wire, Tools, Fencing, poultry^ Nettingi:all of whiclrwe want to dispose of ; quickly ,. and will make a low price to clean it out: Water has ispoiled the appearance, but for use, it is as good; as new. : Now'is your time to bay cheap. . '/■■■■■ / : . "V v ; / /• ; :• ;v ••- /• : , >- : y~' : ■{:■:-' Elcilcl\A/in Sp© l^^!!., : OPPOSITE OLD MffRKET, '/' Op g n N ?a h t an d Da y . iii 4 and iii 6 Ea^t Main Street, . . KEXT DOOR TO THE DISPATCH' - Elegant Rooms. Finest Imported and Domestic Liquors and Cigars. Hot io « Cent Lunch n A. M. to 4P. M. Service and Cuisine the Best. JVI. W. LA WRENCB, Proprietor. >|^ "fq^^ Q C ' Lice Curtains, •/:/-://;/:-■ .- ■- ■£-'■ / - * i: , Large 5-Ho!e' Cook- . handsome fng _ Ran^yaflfgiwrr ■;• . designs; ? worth anteedi perfect ;.'and;r $6^oo a pair/. .'. nickel-trunine'd ; ;.th'ese v : .- :■ are 512.00 Ranges. : $3.98 SpeciaUthis sale, Heavy Notting- . •• Magic":; Air-Tight/ ham Lace Wood Heaters, ■-.-- Curtains, . . $j .49 Up, Arabian: effects,;! ji-i' -;•"'.. r. .;. -.= ~<wbrth S2.SO ■; Ranged^Seli-Feedera;: • a pair, ■-;.■. -:i and all kinds of Heat- > ' "' f\Q ing Stoves at bottom /' : " oC' prices on easy terms. /; 1 lonrHewfear Gifts can be easily selected at our ; establishment. A;: pair ': of handsome /Gold*. Eyeglasses or Spectacles is -the thing -wanted: by many. The lenses will be fitted at -any time to srait the eyes of wearer. free of charge. ; A hand-, some cold eyeglass chain makes "also a.pret- Text: . "Ye shall receive power f'afterithat^tbejHoly^GhostviSiComevupon; |you^-?-(Acts. -!., 8.) i-t'iOuri -t'iOur . Lordl isSrlsensfrom r : the dead ; : .• - ' tff OurTSavlour;isl gonelup ;on:hign : -. >'E r. The) powers ■of J hell "are ; captive flea Dragged -to -the portals of' the sky. • - are : but : organs mute, ; : till i the master. •y i' touches >: the: keys— ' Dumb -\ till? ourii;heart»trlng3:. swells; and, break with a pulsedivlne. "Heaven power is 'for purpbses^as ; zeal to inflame and for vice to consume." : "The" Christ of ; the throne ■2 0e . s A"°* ■£??:'; i : :geUttose ! who;are:true;to;,the^Christ;of: .the cross." ' " "The risen life Is tho best sign of 'the risen Lord." -■ ■' HISTORICAL- BACKGROUND. - f Mfe|ThV^s^nsion^r^^^^_te 'of the ; writing:of Book of ; Acts, &» , A.^.,, ; :theß(^k^bf;Acts;coyer,a.penod of about; I J?piaceSYfusalem^--Place writing of \ I {the B6okV6f /Acts,;; probably ?Rome^.. u^, ~ Persons-^The risen Lord? and Saviour . ; :the-ap6iUes,:Vtbgether;:;with ;120. *^ggi :of their Lord, J including his mother, ana Mother devout ;' women. , =, ; ; ? -.* \ '_ ■_, «.+>,>,; Ithe Bookof beloved physician," a, companion o£ Fam, story ;■ of. the origin : and ; development , ;It . is ; inrpossMe; ito * understand ; what i power, could :^ave : pfoducedUhe effects 'known , to i have .been ; accomplished then^ and; continued ; ,to^his (davXwhich .;■ '.'turned . the \ world vi upside ; -dowri-andlaid thefoundationsof modern iTeligion^and^clvilization.'V.unlessth^acr count in-the Acts;be true, and back^of ',allr and^the source Jof , ■all-^were. a riseiv living; p- glorified $ Saviour, : and the Holy Spwßof ; God/ ■? •■As; the gospel , records : . what Jesus;beganlto do and, teach;^so^he Abts records what he continued to .do "teach.- This-; was ';. done ithrough • _. the^ Holy Spirit "who "is ito^be '- to -the. disciple and to ' tho Church all that Christ would ! have • been had. ' he tarried among us, - and been the personal companion and counsellor of each-and ■all.' I ;..Thel •title of -;the>book-in theGreelo is "The 1 Acts of the' Apostles. It relates especially,; to : " the . acts of , : the Apostles' Peter -and Paul, ./who. were -.the great -workers in ; the -midst of the- scenes which It depicts! • : The : book might be called "The Acts , of the Holy; Spirit." .:■ :' : THEJ" LESSON. ; ■'-• Central Theme: r The .Holy Spirit de clared .by . the risen . Christ to be the or gan■: of -Divine -Power to his body, the church,: in' the'- world. ' ..'.' Facts of the "Lesson: L /Luke, -whom ■tradition and every ■ .-. circumstance . de clare", 'i wrote {the? third gospel concern ing the • life • and' - doctrines jof Christ, writes- a secondi treatise to * his ; friend, Theophilus; '•■: who - seems . to " have , been \a' . : gentleman of high ■ social rank, and through ; him to the r world, - setting ■forth -the '.: incidents.-. connected^.. with the 'work and growth in the world :of - the : Christian society ' after the , ascension of its head and 'Redeemed'. to: Heaven." . To-; day's lesson is the prelude /to: r the his tory/.- '2. Jesus showed- himself" alive to : his chosen apostles, /after his . passion j and: resurrection 'at "various times du ring a space- of forty days. 3. He gave .them fa commandant and -J talked -|wlth , •them/ about things pertaining f to* His Kingdom: \ 4. /He charged them.not to; depart .from Jerusalem . until the prom ise of t the r Father .'made to themby. Him should be fulfilled. 5.// This promise, had, reference "to; baptism of the Holy Spirit which baptism \ with water/ '. . prefigured., • "This / baptism would take place;, in a; ! few. • days— how.l.many. the Mabter, did' not- say, .- it was v . their- part- to .''W^^-'"', C. *Tlie apostles ask . him about a . gi*eat : national question uppermost - / In- -their minds, , concerning^ which prophecy:, had .ppoken' again ,and' : again in/ the Old Tes tament;/ as".- to , whether/ he- was going to', free ,his'r country /from", its': foreign) yokß at that time? 7. -Christ ? answers by in-. . timating that, the /Kingdom 7 of :/ Israel .would :be •': ' 'restored' ' by him. ■.-■ at some . future time, but that" God/ ; the '. Father, ; kept the knowledgieiof the:date -of : such : an .event to" himself. ;S: ; What was more important /to - them'- "was ', for them to - know by, what means the -"Kingdom" was Ho- be made 'triumphant in the -.world and : how 'they./were ;to r -be- made' instruments, of bringing it' about. ■Christ' said: "But' ye; shall ■ receive," riot knowledge 7 concerri ■; ing '.'times arid ) seasons," ■ but '• "power! .- -to bring -the"; purposes of God' about,: "after, the • Holj' Spirit' is : come upon , you." _9. •Wlien this-enduement -should 'occur, they, should- begin' to witness \ for .him ~ through-, 'out .the whole world ■ beginning: at : Jeru-. salem'v 10." After 'saying - these ;' ; i things Christ -began -to ascen d . "and a cloud . re- : ceived'him-out of itheir. sight."./ li:" They stood 'gazing toward- heaven, for awhile, when ; two angels V In -white "apparel ; ap peared ..arid' told them ■', that, this "same /Jesus" would coirie again from heaven to' ;the earth in / the ' same /manner .in ' which they had beheld; him: go /up to heaven. . " ' : THE REDEEMER . KING. -The first picture that - the r author, of -the -Book of ; A-cts sets before : us in to day's lessons* .is . a; picture of the cruci - fied V and risen ; Saviour preparing . to : as-, I cend to | His throne - in '{ the , Heavens. ■ Th e ' work of the God-man is finished on earth until His kingdom /of -.redemption . shall; ;bc made complete^among^men.;; For; 'forty . days He had been .rallying . -His , forces •-'. on earth bj r / showing ~ them by many- indisputable proofs' .that ;He. was. 'alive and with" them-as much as-He was j before "His passion.; /that ' His ! suffer-^ ; ings were not in '■ the nature J of : . a defeat; :.by, the, hands of:, wicked and -unbelieving ■ men, but that : they, ; were/ intended as .a ■ : necessary", work tha't-JHe /was 'obliged,.; as , I the ; Messiali, s the/ Lairib . of God , * and ■}. the j Redeemer, of .sinful Cmen, /to .perform as ; a part of His mission in the" flesh; that His" •death wasjin -His plan of -/action from | the beginning of His : ministry as : He j had j :from " : time,"." to-' time ;V explained : to . them .whileyhe' lived; -with and taught. them; 7 : that all had come" to j pass as 'He had said ; 5 . that the Christ " must - ri'eeds ; he sho'ujd \ enter into, His glory. / -His • dis- ■ ciples "had' b'ecoirie/: confident ;andvcalm:iri; .their faith in Him again" as / their Divine ' and Heavenly; Master.?. He was ; busy . with "them, giving ' them? as": His -; servants r/and' ;"sent ; ones" / (apostles)': ; commands '■:■: con- . , cerning 1 /; their■;r ■; future-; careers arid -: work; ; .' and conversing with .them 'about inattera' ; : pertaining: to -. the-; nature,- Ithe ■ organiza-'; ..tibn ~: arid- mission : of | His \\ Kingdom, to ; be j; established throughout the-earth. He' was ilike/ a: great' general ;consulting/.with;i his staff;' officers^ about - r a ''great- campaign: to' ; be /Undertaken.' ->: He ■ was about L : to send them(f orth ? as /heralds "'of : himself =as the ; Redeemer-f^King ; of ■< meni, as ambasa'dors ■ of: Ills i salvation .to; a -: lost "world.:: '■'•%: 'THE : -WORLD-WIDE"- SPIRITUAL" | ' \ • KINGDOM. - - j ..They .were to be the • builders, throiigri < him; /.of . a. . ..wofld-wlde.* >Time r endiiririg| r j 'Spiritual kingdom :onfearth./-His7spifitual| ; kingdom^ was : t6: expand beyond ;the - limits of Palest'ne^d; comprehend othersVbeside' ; men of f Abrahamicf blood. , : ltt-was i>' to |be" :a t ;"sp!rituai;ldngdom\qffall>beli^iri'Er, l tGod-'': lo\drig",^ God^seryirig/-: soulsr.iThe / Father's' : loye^embraced ;^all'; .men/and f all ;» nation's;" and it •: was rhisawiil/that: all^ men ! should have/anopportunity: to 'be i saved and; come, pto i a* kriowledgo ; of i. hii /grace j and', become'. ; citizens '• of / his eternal y kjngdqm.'i''A'';stu-.' pendqusJworkT'wasUto^Degu ".was^; first ?;Jto;3v.be ■^approach"ed§^?with /•theioffers^of as .the: city : >.bt 'ithV. Great' 'K3ng,|a'nd^\tlio';. capital CoCiithe^ ancient Vand? i .chqseii'f peopled, <>t - : God; ■; frorri nthera /tliel influences r of j the"; riew^spirltuaHklngdoriihwerei'/to^fadiate! tliroughquti tho : earth; like"- a';leaveri's that; shquldfsplritually ;.? leaven /the "whole 'body ; I THB^POWEP. FOTI BUIXGTNG . THE third person of^K^: •'GodhcaU, the-. Holy. Spirit of God and.o ; , rchrlst^thif dlyinef helper^ of :' ; --irien,-^ the, almightylfcomf orter, i[tho g personal s S^i^e^ the>: illuminator, ' tho Inspirer, : the^coii-,,? Victor" of i sin, the teacher * Oje , crucified^ risen;pandp|rei^ngr^^Sayior^ The:power for: Christian? service^growth 'ahdisanctiflcation ■is lod^edfiriv the ; Holjr 1 Spirit;;, -i: ByXwhatt power.i:hasj.Christlanity;. "advanced I in'ithe (world ?.LTh©;P.?' wer j ls i the i spif it?of :the" living' GoditS Christ' ascended '■ to/ "Heayerr: \ as v'-; the'.; G bd-mari ■;: in^order ,thatT hiaireliglon-; might ibecome ■universal-^ Ized Uhrbugh Hhe i bper atiojas fof jthe i Holyj Spirit;'-?' Bef or§ • ariy> mariVcanswork | suc cess fully.; ior 'i God ; he iniust -"waif l?X ori tho enduementiof Uhe HoljrJGhostiThis jpower ; cbmesi by^ getting; one's : souli in. a receptive ! attitude towards: God ;S;Thevflrst power^qf |;thetChris«anllifeHs ; God;th&;Father,l\vnp has - all g authority '± In%.his< 'keepihg^^The second ; power ; IS4(^rist- i;wh67died:s:T'nei ;wh67died:s:T'ne third power:; is ithe"' Holy ; Spirit.fwlio £ in spires '-: and purifies. ;.; The i Holy fe Spirit t; is the ;cause .'of! the' success iof.the'.Gospel' in tlie world: « , ;. . .ctLtBRATED^. — -.. • qy^sltxb^ aroime vi. e'-hjmanw r !1«.! 1«. A fair /trial "; ' .(ja 5-Sun,Tu,Th&w) / . . '.. * — — ""~ . . . .. - . . . . '- . ■ . "~~~- ■ .■. ■- - ■ X.UPJKlGHT^TM^bctave^fiife'Chi eago ihakej usedsihcelast • Clirist '.'■'■ .. .mas, was. s3oo, now $125. /; ' . ./-. 7^ :^pctavfe;., UBU B a -m c '• makerused one year .Cabinet grand, infancy' -Walnut,: 'was ; $350; now ///v-'5175.--.-/~----- : ' -/::-:■/-■ - . ■ ---'■/-■: 3 ; UPKIGUTS-r7K;::;octave,- Boston make, /special, price •to/i ntroduce them (new)i $250. ■ ■ / : . 1 SQUAKE-Wm.:Knabe& Co., &ill octave, finest Eosewood case," $100. : 1 SQUAJBE^-Fiscner, ; full octave, / line Rosewood- case, $75. -.- _ . . All- oour Pianos we fully .guarantee S for,s : years,, and furnish a .'stool -and cover and tune same for one year with out charge! --' '/' -'■'■'-".' -"•".• '•-': Call and hear the finest Talking Machine: known/ . >usesi rubber flat records; " Aliead -of •- any thing on the market. ■■;-,.,;. [l9/E. Broad St/' ; j : ; ••-'. "^de 30-Sun,Tu&F- : r ■"-■;'. are more valuable to a Carpet dealer than ■:- any other truths, because, they are vital to his self-preservation.-They embody' to a degree than ever before four truthful character istics— :/■■'. : " • Quality of Material, .. Excellence of Texture^ Fixity of Colorings, / ; N6yeity of Patterns. 215 East Broad ; St. . ..-; .-..■■' . . de 2OrSuniTu&Th . ; r . - • DEPARTURE ; OF • STEAMERS/ /"ILTDE ST'£ : A;MSH : IT-^mt ;? \j ■■ CO HPAN !',:-■ •; .^K^^^ Philadelphia, :. v- ricilmond;-<-'And . / NORFOLK STEAMSHIP : LINE." "i/ • Appointed' sailing . days=:-evrey : TUES DAY/;: FRIDAY, and SUNDAY-d tk day^ light.- '. :s- ■-./••;■■■ -;;h/.,::V/;,v-..;'',/.\?-;/':///^/ : '.-Freight received daily until' 5: PAIVL/ >: -For . further ; informations apply ; v to -//' :■' %C- .•■'■■/: -.":^"' ■'■ : .; . J."W. 'M'CARRICK,/ .v General , Southern Agent; •/v-:\:■"";•:','S/ v-:\ :■"";•: ','S : 'f-W.vP.v CLYDE :.&i CO.; •/; Ja 2 .... : ; General I Agents. /Philadelphia. '. MEPiTEiliiSiVill BOSTON^ GIB^LTAI^IpKLESIi I) /*»=- - sAiiiKas as "joiioivs : *& Commonwealth Jan^tComraonwealtn Febia '- NewEnglaaffJai r 3sjCamtromw v .Peb r^Ssg -- - Via 'Algsrs.";, •-^ --,-{■■■ -«:-.; :::-.> ■ i.4r1?1-; U For rates- and rtbnrs^apply" to RICHARDS^ r MILLS &" CO." w State St-VBostohV-Mass.' • -^c^sunWAFrUem; inSWloAst Mti- 1 £iEffcct Dec. 18,^1001. '^ tTRAIKS l/tEAVE SRICH3IONI^BTitD^I j |plp£ 7.'-""-; : STREET/STATIOif %O:OOA.% O:OOA. M.. NORFdriK^XianTEp.'f^palrll -M.£ oik ; 11:20 fA^'M^ Stops ! onlyiiatj: , :? and | Suffolk.'* 10:05fAaM.'aI3aily.^Arrlves£?Petersburg.? ; Weldon^H-50eASM.,j . F3yettevllle^4^s £P^M^ Chariestoni '. r 10^»P.lM^Savaimah;>2:55fA^rM.;| p^rJacksonvtlleiS^'^riM/ifPor^Tam-j ■ V pa 7JG.P;rM.' Connects ; zt Wilson ; ■ with Nbs47rarrivinsJGotdsbpro^3:2^ , , P^ME%wnmingtoni6.iP.l>M.lfP o Ull^ - . :.. ■ irian- Sleeper: New York to Jackson -ville.. _ ~rJS*ws§ a. M. Dally. «=eep' Sunday.-iAr-; :12^5; FJ^SSSSS^ . Manchester.^Drewry's ftßluff;--t-en ;■'. txalla^Vands Chester.^onSsignate^fe^ f. 3:00 ..P.'iaissi OCEAN : SHORE |L.IMIT^,j - :- :■ M.; 1 Norfolk^^rP.M.. Stops- only: • , • at, Petersburg,^.Waverry^ and; out-, '■ "■" ■ - .folk. . . , ,-" . J- ; rivers Petersburg 5-JLS P. -M.V,Weldon ' - >:35 P.. M.;-; and*. Rocky s Mounts 9; P.; i'Ji -MM M. :O Makes •■ aU ? Intermediate ? stops. ■ % 6 :06 rP.v M.¥? Daily;';;. Arrives H Petersburg' /-*-:-:il7lP:iMrSMakes:ali: ; stops.2,^ __/; /: 7:23 rP.>M.^ FLORIDA t^TEST,IN ' - DIAN LIMITED.-; Daily. VArrives. - \ Petersburg a .7:s9^P:^M;mConiiects with-Norfolk and .Western for; Nor-: U-:-::f-i folk ■"and : : intermediateipointsj^^m-; ?'?■:;- pori)a',9:03 P.:M/;':(connectsi with? At-; ; V< - lanticrand.Danvillefor stationsbe ;,-;-: ;-. ■.' tween i Emporla /. and Lawrence-. / ; irille);^Weldon:9:33 P. r M^.Fayette-r '• " :/' Grille 12 :32 >A. "M. ,' Charleston ' 6 .A. ;/;"."b- : iM.; :; Savannah ■ 9 :06 : . Ai l M.Y-. Jackson /: 'k- ;vi lie 12:45 -P. M. 7 Port .Tampa 11 :*0 ■ >..-. .'■-••' : -:,---p • 'At '■-'-"■-,■ >v-- '■• ■■■-'■■" -''"■' :'-V:': '-V : ' *''"••'■ - : '' :'V-» ; //;new:l[NB to middle^geor :- p , V GrA^T POlNTS;— Arriving ■' AugusKt V ; ' M.V^ Macon 11:15 ■•A^M.v^At-: /:: :iantai 12:35^P.; M.^ThomasviUe_-:^> '■-. - : r^ . P./M^Pullman^9leeper/;New;jYi>rk. ? /to /Wilmington, \;: Charleston,;; Port / ; :i ; Vampa,' "Jacksonville,; Augusta, and : ■ ■■-■;'-■ ■•.r;Macon.-::.:':-. r ;Macon.- :: . : ' : -- > .:'.\: '':•■" :~~'- : - ; -'r ! -' _j' ''■-'■-■ "J"'-'' : 9:1O P. M. Daily.; Arriving .-Petersburg ■■ •■■'■'■■' ; 9:55 P.- M. Connects at. Petersburg. ;.< . -vr; with;" Norfolk # andi;>Western .rail- . ; . • w way, v arriving Lynchburgi 2 :30 i A.' '-:-:M.;>Roanoke;s A.' M:; Bristol 10:40 V. V / A:. M.v Pullman/ Sleeper Richmond : : v-. ;.to Lynchburg.*: '" ' ' .' >I :T ; . ' : 11 :30 P. M. DailyT :'"■ Arrives '- PetersbiPrs •:/:?-/ 12:10; A. ii.' :u-i ;; Vv-VV v -V :'^:/ " ;; - TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. •'■: ' £6:57- A: : ; M. -; Daily* - From Jacksonvilie, ;-:;■-■-?/;-'--/ Savannah. • Charleston,, -Atlanta, . ; Macon, S Augusta,^ and all- points ./ ■ ';s South; / ■: ■ -:-:•/.::■/// . ' ■ .' /7:35 A.; at ... Daily. - From Petersburg, 'Lynchburg,: and "the West. - - -/ ■ B:4S a. m. . '/ Daily., except :, : Sunday.' Petersburg:loca!.-- / - . 11:1O IA2:M:". Daily," except : Sunday. : From /:• - / Goldsboro' and intermediate: sta-: : ; -V '■--'•'. tions, -• Norfolk,^ and , Suffolk. : 11:42 A. M-.v Daily/>,From Norfolk, . Suf : :^-- ■-■.. i f oik. ;; and Petersburg." . //■ : - /. ■ 11 :1O A. M.^Sundaj--. only." From/ Norfolk, ■"Suffolk, and* Petersburg/ •■ S:ls;p.M. iDa3ly,'except:Sunday.-From -,- -:-.-; Petersburg. •■ -,r--.f- ■-'"■■ -•"'■■. - .:_;:•{■' • 7:45 -p. Ml :.: Daily. -' From * Miami, i Port r -; Tampa, 1 . Jacksonville, Savannah,. : Chatleston,: Wilmington,! Golds ■boro',:and:allipoints;South. -, " C:SO P;M. rpaily. - From Norfolk, ' Suf "■:'■?::>%■'■■ folk." and'- Petersburg. .-":-. ' : . • 8:50 P. ;ivr>v ; . Daily. From . Petersburg, ■ / Ls'nchburg, arid West..' : ; ■s : : : - v-^i/-; > =■. T. M. ; EMERSON, / J. R. KENLY, . v Traffic Manager. ■'"' General" Manager. :.--... H.-M.: EMERSON.^ - : './> '. '. - ..GeneraliPassenger Agent. .v.?»,vr:!>-..yc.:S. CAMPBELL., / - ■■-■■■ c-* Division Passenger: Agent, _.n024. - '..-■" .533- east- Main street.^; - ->;^BXY' N LINE - ;tp;;baltimore Via; ■:C^& : Oyj;Raii^ay::''an'd /-• ; /Old Point. ;,; ' -..,..• "-:"Vu/si"3UAIiJ BOUTBJ.".' - 'Leave Ilichinond ; via; Chesapeake and Ohio railway, daily, : except Sunday, at 4:45 P. M.. .connecting -at Old : Poin t with tha superb: steamers of the Old' Bay Line; leaving- at;7:ls PPr. r M., arriving Baltimore 6.30 A. M;'. in- time"to" to make connection with v .:iill 6 trains -North. :East.: and' ."Wesf Short ; rail ride- and -all -night Lon' one of the finest Vsteamers in- southern -waters. m For tickets and: general information ap-^ ply >at general > offices: Chesapeake:: and Ohio- railway. -Richmond- Transfer Com pany,-and ?35 east Main street. ; . ; -, -DEPARTURE : OF STEAMERS. '^fc 'JAMES, R I VE R DAY LINE. • Steamer : Pocahontas' leaves every MON DAY '■■■'■ WEDNESDAY, and/: FRIDAY at 7* A -" M/ : for Norfolk, Portsmouth; /Old Point Newport . News, ' 'Claremont.- and James-river Endings; .and connecting, at Old ; Point and Norfolk for Washington, Baltimore, and; the /North: . '.'-■■ :c: c - .■ State-rooms. reserved for the night at moderate /prices. / ;.-- ' .; ,- / Electric-cars direct to the wharf. Fare only $1.50 ; >and? §l: to. Norfolk. Music by Grand Orchestrion. ;-,.: : ; : ; .- .- : ■ -.'. ,';/ .: Freight received for : above-named places and^all' points in: Eastern Virginia": and North Carolina. ,' IRVIN WEISIGER, ; .\ '_* /; . . General Manager. ; E. 'Al '. Barber, Jr. ; . Secretary; ;:-. •- r ja 2 " ': f^ STEAMSHIP 'I MFffi / -DSiLY' LIN£ For : Sew; York," the Xorith^ anil East. [-. PASSENGERS . can ; 1 cave /flail y,- [ except • Sunday,', by Chesapeake i and ' Ohio railway* at 9 -A. M. via Norfolk,. or . O % A.'-; M. and 3 P. M. by.: Norfolk and /Western rail- '.way via'f Norfolk,':, both / lines : : connecting / ;wlth' f direct«steamers sailing same rdav. . MsSteerage ipassengers' can leave :by'.aux iliary steamer's Wednesday, anrt ! Friday, "'sailing from -Rocketts :: at 5 P. M,-. \ and changing: to; main-line "shipa at Nor .folk. ;."-•-'•■- '-.';. ..-,'' ■:' .;< FREIGHT. . for all northern, ) eastern, andforeign ports /received, at company's wharf,":; Rocketts, rand forwarded :■ daily/ except ' Sunday. / - -- . '" - ' FROM' NEW, YORK. ' " ~ : /PASSENGERS ..can .leave daily, ."except Sunday, X: from k: company's . pier, ; No. . •25 i North river, at.' « ? P. 2.1., for. - Old Point Comfort-: and ; Norfolk/ 5 connecting- - with : Chesapeake', and/ Ohio | and Y Norfolk / and i '■Westefn^'trains'-foryßichmond. / : V'~ : , /received and forwarded daily except ;: Sunday . v ;-; V :;■ I ',: -; . ; ; " : Tickets !pn .■. sale : at •- company's /office/ 1212 east - Main* street; y: Richmond ' • ' Transfer Company's;*9o3-teast aiain^ -'street;,*- Mur-1 phy'sHHote]*' t '.Chesapeakevand;;Ohio, -and -Richmondr >andt Petersburg depots/ : Rleh mond/Bajggage: checked through to. all points/ '-^ 7 ,^',^' ; /':-"v '■•-'- : ■. ■' : -/'- : ';-"'/:: r :' : --.: ■ /;'■■:;-•. ; '. ; : : -For r further. 'information apply .to - : i :.'.-:■ . :4vy-K- JOHN? F./MATER,yAgent; : ■ • 1212 1 east^-Maincstre'et/ : : Richmond/, Va. : . ii 9 General JoffiQesti SI- Beach street/,; corner': •West* streetvrNew/rY/orkryN. :Y. : - '; . ~ ; - . [' ;H.. 8: WALKER; >:.'•' X,;J/ ! : J.'-BROW2Cr. :: . • ' r Trafiiclrlahager. .:Gen'l;: Pass.^ Agent.'-' ' iiltiliili \~;-'-- steamship Lines. '.Direct iumte to fBO^OX,^MASS.Vr AXDV PROVIDEXcfKi V - B-Jt :: M Steamers "leave Ufor.ssßostdttlU f or.ss ßostdttl rMONDAYi^BDNESDAY.-FRIDAY.tand? ] SATURDAY; for tProvidence ? TUESDAY.^ 'FRlDAY.^ftff' SUNDAY at 6.F..25. : ' ; andf cuisine sunsurp"ass«l ecf. . . ' - -andvifreight^ taken if or. \ali: iNewsEnglandSpoints.' I oiu sale\ at Chesapeake Tand s Ohio ; : and?Nb7folkiandr.We3tern? railway JoQlces ! "fand|9o3|ea3t3Mal!i .;.•■:. - ". '- J TSr*?a,' jg£*i£t". R. H. WRIGHT, - ; Agenti^S i a * ■ ■ . « -^—^—— «-^pj»^— "^mAKZOT^ : *gO^EAVE*ND*HRIVE ?iiwMA!H^TBEEISTSTIOH. I to > ■ Old •> Potato Sbsi^-Nbrfolk,; and ; Portsmouth: ti - •fSSg^fClif ton'; | , Forge, xy -9, 0T ?° e SJ?^S?dt Manassas.rv -•-_...„- ..._; kwisS w:ce P ts Sunday^fo^rßoaaeyv! . Albe«ne^and?NewiCastle.xParlor ; Car 'to^ Clifton: Forge. - S -15 P. il.^Daily;a St. t Louis and iChlca- ; V ?! go :lJmitedrDining ; Car-itniin /Pull-. Cincinnati. -Louisville^and • St Louis Five v to ;V eight^hours*j qulckest-lineriWest:-^ Connectslfor, ; Sprlngs^Localjtraan follows -i'StT Louis sLlmited;lromi :■; vGordonsyille to n Stauntoniv 1 ?^ = - ,- xorfolU -'i and -/•/ • Portsmouth. ;•; • ;P"i.H •4-45P^^^°Su^;>Ht^ ' /Limited^ :.-:to«01d^olnt^0.orfolK.: and Portsmouth. jParior^Car.; Con nects at Old Point- with Baltimore. * Washington, and. .Cape :CharXe3 r: steamers.;:..^ ? '■'v.'V-- : \..., • S.--, ; .. -■■-" 5 : is ; P - M. f Except- Sunday to ■ Eremo. /, C : ao pl^M --Except ' Sunday to rDoswelL v: :, ?lO^O*P:iM;-oaily. :F.^F. : y^Dinlng-Car. train: -Connects for ;Vlrginia-\fclot Springs.' Pullman , to rHinton,;:con nectingwith^ParloriCar^o .Cincin nati : arid ; Pullman ,to iCincinnaU/ • Louisvilie^vand^the West. - AKBIVB SEW MAIN-STREET STA 8-OO Al Ml Except- Sunday, • from Dos-^ . -:v''.weu. ■--■::■■•.: ."-;;■ •. r-r-^,-; :^ ■ : V v "8-30 A AI. Daily from Cincinnati. . S -*4O ATM Except Sunday, from 'Bremo; 1O :OO A."M. Daily -. : from' -Norfolk and : ':\:-k'>,'J Portsmouth. , • ■'■-'. -■■■ . ■ ■.•'■: - - '■:'■■ jo-40 p M.- Except -Sunday,: from Nor ■':- folk and Portsmouth. .-.-'•".'" 3'36'P M: Daily- from iCincinnaU/: . " :" 6 : 3S P*. M.-Daily ; i from -Clifton ./Forge " and Lynchburg,' and except Sunday, from New- Castle,-; Lexington, r \ and , l Buckingham' Branch. ; 7 -2O P. M.v Daily , ?. f rom ; - :N orf oik j and . "~ -Portsmouth: -■- . .-:■'■■ . - 'S-15 P~M. Except Sunday, : from Cllf ' ' ton 1 Forge and CharlottesviHe. ' Apply -at' Bo9 ;east*llain street,' 903 east Mahr;street,s Murphy^?; Hotel, ; or ;New Main-Street \ station ti cket offices for fur ther information; - - '--: : . - - ' ' - ■ ■ HV FULLER; JOHN D. POTTS, --G.P. A. ' -■■ A.- G. P. A. -- ,- - .7 • ■ (n0 27) -■; - SEaJBOSRD Air Line Railway. /"CAPITA!. CITY ROUTE." SHORT - LINE TO PRINCH^AL CITIE3 r-j. OFfe THE .:: SOUTH : AND SOUTH- - WEST, FLORIDA;; CUBA/ TEXAS, - CALIFORNIA, AND r MEXICO, ■'. ;■ REACHING ,- : '-THB-.VCAPI- ' . ■/ - TALS :OF SIX STATES 7 Sclieiinle In Efiect Dec. 1, 1901. .TRAINS • LEAVE I RICHMOND, DAILY— MAIN-STREET STATION. . ' 10:3T P. JI. '.'Florida and Metropolitan : .Limited,'' for Petersburg, Hender- " '." son, Raleigh, Southern Pines, Co lumbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, " Tampa. -Miami, aU-- points South .. : west, Cuba, and -the West Indies. 1O:37 P. M. "Atlanta -Special," for-v'Pe ' tersburg, Henderson. ; Raleigh, :A Camden, Southern-/ Pines, /Pine hurst, Athens. Atlanta, Montgom-, cry, Chattanooga/ Nashville; Mem phis, and all ■ points South and : .Southwest. /;/• *.. / '■■■■'- / • »:3S P." M.,-i -Seaboard Fast Mail," for Petersburg, Henderson, Raleigh, .Southern : Pines. Pinehurst, aU .points in Florida. 'Athens, Atlanta. Nashville, Memphis, and all points • ■ South and Southwest: / .9:10 A. M.; "Seaboard "Express-." Daily, '■'.- : ' Jor ..Petersburg/.; ;Norlina..-.;N. C./ -. . .; and all intermediate stations. Con-, .1 .■■;'[ nection' at; Norlina.with • train'•ar riving " tat -■' Henderson; 2:09 P.. : M.; Raleigh. N. C, 3^ P. M., and Durham. -N. : C, 3:53 P. M- daily, except / Sunday. • ■ 5:00 P.M.; "Richmond :•• and :. Petersburg Local."MDaily," Petersburg and »aU Intermediate points. =.: ; - .: 11:45 P. M., "Richmond and -Petersburg. Local" - Daily, except Sunday, Pe tersburg ' and ; ' all Intermedlata points. Trains leave Rlchmonil for'Wnsh iiifcton, /-.' ;3fenr York:,, nntl "tl»e Ennt aktly.r-Xo. "4: atO:JSA. M. and XO/G6 at 3:12 P. 31.; Connections at Jacksonville and. Tampa for all - Florida: East Coast points, and Cuba and- Porto Rico. At, New Orleans for all points . in Texas, Mexico, and : Cali fornia. r '".'-■"-.■. \. -,-.-. '...-•.■ ■•■,.: TRAINS ARRIVE AY RICHMOND" ;-.-■■-• • • ■■.--:/ -;-.:- -DAILY. :-': -' /./, • ;--■/.':, v-. : 6:35 A. M. From all points South and 3:05 P. M: -Southwest. 5:45 P.M., fromNorlina. N. C; Peters burg, and local points. . :.'■ »:4O A" M.' Daily. /. . .. S-.00 P.M. Daily/ except Sunday, teom ■;/•, Petersburg. (Local.)'" ; ." . - CAFE-CAR SERVICE. 'Cafe Dining-Cars will be .operated in Trains Nos. 31 and* 34,: "Florida and Me tropolitan Limited,", between - Hamlet, :N. C, Savannah, : Ga:. and :in Trains Nos. 32 and • 33,i."A.tlanta: Special,"/between-Ham let, N. :C..i and Atlanta, Ga. ; Service "■ a la Carte:/ Prices moderate; no; canned goods handled, .'but: the/: freshest /'and ifinest meats, /: vegetables/'' and staples / served.- This 'is'an: innovation/ and will; be found a '-great . " convenience // to "< travellers, ns against 'meal r stations or 'table d'hote dining-cars.-. ; • " :.^' SLEEPING-CAR SERVTCB./ / / :■ Nos. 31 and 34^-Florida and Metropolitan Limited.-. /Dra wing-Room/- Sleeping Curs, and ; Through Day Coaches, between .-New Yorktand - Tampa, :Also,-,Through Draw ing-Room Buffet Sleeping Cars, -between NewYcrk and r Atlanta/ - / ' . Nos. 2T and 66— "Seaboard Fast 'Mail.'r Through ./ Dra wing-Room : .and - Buffet Sleeping-Cars •;■ between New York ■-. and Tampa,- .". connecting -at- Hamlet with Sleepiny-Car .to and/ from ./Atlanta, in. connection^ with- which Through : Pullman Tickets are sold: Finest : Day Coaches. Z. P. -SMITH, I District Passenger: Agent, .-' 5 .536 ••■ east -Main .street; -,v :& ' Phone " 405. - ; J. M.' BARR. Ist V.-P. and?G.M. .. /.R.E..L. BUNCH, G. P. A., : de7): - Portsmouth..' Va.i ; V^r Xoveniber 34, lOOlt LEAVE RICHMOND :<DAIiiY); BTKJD ;v;:; v;: ■''.'_■; ■-. STREET STATION. • ';*:.. ' ■O :OO A.M., NORFOLK LIMITED. Ar : rives Norfolkll^O'A; M.;Stop3 only" •■ / -at -■ Petersburg, AWaverly,- and Suf :;: - •■ .: .:fplfc"v'";-:"--> - v^rx' !'■ '\r:-/: ;-■■;. :'-:r'"::- : ' >-. 9 :05 A. M., •:■ THE -EXPRESS, - ' : - - * for : Lynch.burg, ; >;Roanoke. ; : Colum- ' J bus,- and'Chicago^iußuffetr; Parior : ,' ■': .' :'Car.i Petersburg?. to jßoanoke: ; iPull-: T . . man :: ' Sleeper r-Roanoke : to ':: Colum-f . : .; ■.bus; also, for Bristol,- Khoxville," . and : Chattanooga." '/Pullman'- Sleeper: '- - : ': , Rdanoke -to "Knoxville. -~7 : -.- ■„.:■■;. g 3 :00 r P. ;-M., ■'■-. : Ocea n Shore ..-Limited. Ar-: : •• , i- r ives ? Norfolk 5 :20 P. L ii; ; S tops ' "only : v 'at Petersburg, I ; ;Wa.visr!y/.and e Suf-^ '■■■■ '-■' ' * OonnectsSat^Norfolk^wlthi ;" ; - "■;:,'■ steamers :tol: Boston/ - Providence.^ :^:<: New York,v ßaltimore; 'and; Washr ■?£'.::.., ' ington; Vr' i~".':" :^y- ::'-■ - - v ' '■■ ■■-■' '■' : -" y y ■:? 7^3 p. - M. , I or, Suffolk, ; Norfolk, - and' ln- ; : ft '■'[ "-":. termediate stations. :; s -Arrives '-'at^ \'l ' Norfolk hat tlO: 10 ! 3L ; : - v0:10P. ILV ■ f or f ?Lynchbui'g ?and ■ Roa-: ; ' noke. s Connects at Lynchbury h with 1 ■ :.r ! ifWashington'i and Chattanooga :-Lim-: ; itedJ r Pullman?S|eepers3Lyncb.burs ,-i ■■■'k :':'■■ to^^ilemphls ?-; arid •s. i *New.>: Orleans. ; ; : Cafe-; Parlor f fan&- Observation 'Cars ' : -' ; ', ; RadfprclSto'sAttal^r.Ala-fHPullman ; oleeper "iibetweeni-JRichmbnd^snd 1 v Lynchburg.^Berths'Sready ■■■fo'f^ac 7- : cupancy.^at^S^O =F.M;«Alsb,JPull riian;: Sleeper 5 Petersburg r - and \ Roa4 Trains " arrl%-e '■'-' Richmond from liynch , burg and .the^WeststiaUy i fat( ! T:3S A. jr.''Cand'iSjsOSP.4Mi;sffom.i3Sror-' . . folk;and^thejEast;at 4 ill:loyAi'Mv; ; - .H:43rAvCil.,;nnd :U:SO 'p.- M : -Office:; sSJS'Mainftstreet:^!^-;::;^5 SJS'Mainftstreet:^!^-;::;^ &?&■'£ JOHN. E. = vWAGNERiS -. District Agent. General r Passenger' ; !Ag«S6^s Roanoke, Va. de 13 Swy'S^Kyj yste^issSct S^Clfir":: Xov. SI, lOqi. TH\INS LEAVa KICUJIOXb, V.\. v A^M:I?N6^-7/^aily7jfor:'Duriiara, .V - . .C..-£>anvlHe4an(i:;aJljlocai:statton.i -aouth^ .connecting ;"at ißurkevli!., ». ■ for -Farmville 1 and >L.ynchburgr a: "Jeffrey:} : for.; local i stations ; on Nor folk Division -ita -Danville; Ox ford.for^'Hendersou;^at yDurham for: Raleigh, ? i" Go>'dsboro', and ait ' North :Caroiina"pomts. / ' . S:3O P.". M-'No.?; 2). ; limited i train da!!y, for Jacksonville and >' ail Florid.) points;" : Havuna,T;Nas3au, etc' Con necta at;Moseley. Farmvilu ■4? /.'■; ■":' ;':: and i\ -■ Powhatan :;railroad; a; :Green3boro*..?for>' i Durliani,: Raleigh, ; and Winston-Salern; "at Charlotu with -No.-: 35. ::■-•■? sUnlted ' States faa-. . mail/ solid -train, daily, for >,v, f Orleans r; and v points" South, •wh'c^ carries iSleepers^ to* New Orleans. '"-•; ;?vi. ; >:Drawlß«<-Room"? Sleeper : ; Richmon!! y~\-;-£ -to ■ /Atlanta: ""and ; Birmingham. : - ; "train, /with Sleeper, ; tia:j». - bury ; to. Memphis. f.ning;Car aer- Sa./i- l i~ I A-iCe.f'X- ;•:"• :■-•:-.■;"'"■_;■: ■-•:-.■;" '"■_;■ ■':■■ >'-"'Jv __ . 11 :3O P. - M.; i No. U. % oouthern Expr ? jo, ; ■'■;-; i dally for "Atlanta,/ Augusta, JacJc. V/ ; »«onvilie,:and>points ( South. Sleeper ; '■ : ; : ;for -Danville^£Graensboro%--I-.SaUs /i "- >bury, and Charlo tte.'^ open' at Rich ? mond 9:30 ?■. P. M. Connection with i:\\: New York and rFlorida Express anu ■■: ■■'*-.* : i'SwuUrs.'sai^rn K Limited, -which car *. rles .through Sleepers to Augusta, *•" iSavannah, : Jacksonville. /. Tampa. [ Nashville, :Memphi3. 'Atlanta. Ne?/ ' '^Orleans, etc. Complete; Dining-Ca» * service. Also. Pullman Tourial • Sleeper. Mondays, and Fridays T Washington to. San Fran . Cisco change, : with connections ' tions for. ail s points in Texas. Mexi '■'■'.':':co, and Calif ornia. -. 6:00 P. M., No. 17, local daily, except Sunday, for Keysvills and Inter .'mediate poinSt THAIS S ARJUVB IX IWCH3IO.\T>. "G:OO^A:M.) /J' ■- "" ; V. ; "■ )!=; .'" :5:43: 5:43 P. M.) From 1 Atlanta, Augusta. Jacksonville.:- Ashcville, and all .points. South... .'; ■ 8:4O A. M.; from Keysville and . local \l'. ' stations. /- / :."-■ ■:. ",• ;:5:23 P. M.r' from Durham, CHarlotte. Danville and Intermediate stations. LOCAL. FREIGHT.' No». : SI and '■ 62. " between Manchester *cd ■"•■ Neapoli3; : ■ ■■:• ' .-. /• '. .■-.".' mm use, vT>™.' .THE FAVORITE ROUTE NORTH. iE.VA'E I RlcioiOXD. 4:30 P/ai.; No. 16, Baltimore liirnited : "daily, except Sundays, for West Point, connecting at West Point - with steamers : for Baltimore and / York-river landings, except York. '" town, Mondays, Wednesdays, and . ;/ Fridays./' /:■//:- --/' - r ■ S:ls P. iL, No. .10, Mondays, Wednea days, and Fridays, ."local expreijj for West -Point and intermediau stations. Connects with : stajjo a! Lester Manor for Walkerton ani - Tappahannock. < B-OO A. JI., No. .74. local, mixed. Leave* ' daily, ; except / Sunday, for West .point and intermediate stations, connecting with stage at /Lestei Manor/ for Walkerton and Tapca« ; / ' hannock./ ; •.■ : - : ->iTRaVT.XS ARKIVE lIICHMOSD. ;; 9^13 A. "M., daily, from West Point, wltlj connection from Baltimore,. -Wed' nesdays,' Fridays/and Sundays. 10:45 A. M., No. 9, Wednesdaya and ■ Fridays. . - . i 5-15 p. M., dally, except, Sundays, from / ' :West Poirft-and -'lntermediato sta ■'■-■ \-r : ; tions. ;■: '' ■ :' ■ : ' .- v ■ ;.-• .. ■ -Steamers leave West Point Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays s:*"t» P M.." arriving Baltimore 8:3O A. M. 9 "steamers call at Almonds, Clay Bank, and Gloucester Point. aim , C. W. WESTBEJRY, District -Passenger Agent, S2O east Main street, . 'V :•[ -;;■•--■ Richmond, -Va. -' }.' ' . S. H. HARDWICK. General Passenger Agent. F. S. GANNON. Third Vlce-Presldent and General Man* . ager, ; Washinsrton. D- C. . no 23 R;^& P. RAILROAD, SCUEDI'LEIX EFFECT XOV.^J, 1001. TRAIXS I^EAVE It ICiniOXD—XOR.TIT \VARO. 4:OT A. -M.. Daily, from BYRD-STREET .STATION, : , for Washington- and beyond. Stops at Mllford, '>F; # eC« - ; . ericksburgr, and Alexandria. Bleep . : In? Cars to Washington and Now •York. Dininsj Car. C:45 A. M., Dally, from SEABOARB :-. AIR-LINE STATION, for Wash, .ington and beyond. Stops at Fred « ericksburg and Alexandria. Sleep ing Cars to New York. : 7:10 A. M.. Except Sunday.^from EI*BA •STATION. accommodation ' 'or Ashland and Intermediate points. 8:OOA. JI., Sunday only, -from BYRD STREET STATION, for Washing -ton and beyond. Stops at Elba, Glen Allen, and local stutions.'Ash land to Quantico inclusive, Wood bridge, and Alexandria. . -Buffet SParlor Car. ; 8:5OA". M.; Except Sunday. front BYRD-STREET k STATION. for Washington and beyond. Stop 3at „ Elba, Glen Allen, and local sta tions, Ashland to Quantico Inclu sive: Woodbridge.- and Alexandria. ' Buffet Parlor Car. • 12:15 P. M., Except Sunday. from . BYRD-STREET STATION, ; for Washington and beyond. Stops at . Elba, 'Ashland, Doswell, Mllforrf. Fredtricksburg. and Alexandria. i:>. ■■••".-"■ Buffet Parlor Car. Connects witrt - / .-Congressional Limited.' 3:13 P. M.. Dally, from SEABOARO v AIR-LINE STATION, -for Wash ington and beyond. Stops at Dos well, Fredericksburs, and Atexan ■ dria. Sleeping] Car to New Yor<c. 4:o© P. M.. "Except Sunday. . from BYRD-STREET STATION, accomj : . : . modation* for.Frederlcksburs anc ''••:'. ■•-"•' intermediate points.- ■ m G:l2 P. M.. Daily, : from SLBA STA' "C 'TION, for Washington and beyond, • " "Steps.at Fredericksburg and Alex* "" andria. Sleeping Car to New York. Dining Car. / " " ,. C:3O. P. M3J Except Sunday, from ELBA 1 : STATION, 'accommodation foi Ashland and Intermediate points. S:OS P.' il.; Dally, from BYRD-STREKt STATION, for -Washington and b« .0; yond. Stops -at -Elba, Ashland, "-'- : Doswell; . Mllford, Fredericksburg, '•'■■■: ••■-"■- Brooke, OCVidewater, Quantico, and i -' ■. '.''■■ Alexandria. -Stops at other sta " ;, tions .. Sunday. Sleeping Cars , :■■ . *•■ : Richmond to New Yorir. and "Wasn - ; \ Instcn.to Philadelphia. j .TItVISS -ARRIVE .:KICn3IO.\D— SO ETH j;;: - ' '" . ' ward. /- I . ' - 6;40 Ai i 1.,. "Except Sunday, at EL3A; i - ;;- STATION. • accommodation , from I ■ ■■■.-■ Ashland and intermediate points. I■■ !Si2s A: Ji:, Except Sunday, at BYiUJ | : STREET ,:r STATION, accommoda :-/. ; -tion-from - Fredericksburg and In . termediato;point3. : - _ ;:8:40 A.?M.,Daily. at ; BYRD-STREET ■ - STATION.-'/ Stops at •. Alexandria. h • . Widewater. ■■.■-.Brooke, FredericKs ; burg, llilford, Doswell. . Ashlaml. • and Elba; Stops at other stations '/• Sunday.. -Sleeping Car New Yors " .to Richmond. __„ 12:48 P.M.. Except Sunday, at BTP-D ,.,., ■-; STREET: STATION. Stops at local : - stations;. Washington i to , Ashlana • ■ : inclusive; 'i Glen Allen, and Elba. ,r " ; ; Buffet ' Parlor Car. .■■>. • ; /2:OT P. M., Daily, at ELBA STATION -*-:■ •■ :3top3-:at/-Alexahdriit and Fredcr* -:■ icksburg. Sleeping Car from Ne - < .; -.^.'.'^^Yorki-r] Dining v Car. ■' , . :B:30P:M/.: B:30P:M/. Dally. atiSEABOARD AIR* :-" • V liINEi STATION.^ Stops at A!*** .'. ""■-- -■' andria.v- ; Frederick3burs./ Doswe'v s ' ■ rrar.UTAshland. • .; Sieeping Car frc-a ■; - ■■■-. 'S/NewSYork."^;j. ;; ..-:: ' , ",■ - : - : :". „ S:4O'P.- li:. -Dally, -at BYRD-STREd •- ■"-■ ■'• %' STATIONS; Stops ; ; at "Alexandria, ■■::■■:-■ : :i-.z ■'■^^Frederlcksburgr.i. Doswell. Ashlana, ■/- ;^%; : : and: ElbaJS (Change at A.cca.) _ 5:53 P.iTiV 5 Except V Sunday, "at ELBA ■"."' :! STATION. :; accommodation froa ?>:•' rT Ashland <and Intermediate points. vLT:I3 P." Mr. -iDally, -at tB YUD-STRKf. I ■Si!? - F -;■:■: STATION.' ::; Stops -at >- Alexandria. ;.j:; .j :: ~ : : , Fredericksburg, rDbs well; Ashland. ■ -'-" and Slba. " : Sleeplnjf , Car3 ,'roni N« v * "^^^orkHiftujdi^Wasbiaston. : Dinia,; Car. ' " '-" i>:4O P.MT.V:i- Dally, at -BYRD-STRKi^ :^#;pSTATlON.:.'Stop3!atilocarstaiion?. Washinprton: to -Ashland inclusive. C!en-Al!en. and }Elba. "ißuKct r*:+ li^^. lor Car. • ■- ilO;^9 P. M.. -Daily.% at SEABOAUD AIK- E : STATION.:;* Sto ps : a t A t«:is j an>t Ashland." .Sleeping Oar.s from No.* laGuneral 1 Manas er. .~ :!Ftosfa«ja^ i