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Olt hL l l l adItft < 'fl 1. 11h Un oi e 1.1 'A S.c al 0I(1 1,1114 et Setiu lit fhir(e le l'rn('I l"allly sltet Iru 1<ec(1" Cohlibi, S. ('., ('t. 'i- Thel( ny p ointInent of .h>h 1 (;. CItp (rs onl tho Itiopubhliennll Natiurnnl Gon liittee in puco of lI .. \\'bI tter, dl(teed a84i is at Hovoro blow 11 r. I Ititiin 1 t giv ,I thte old lino liopl thianns in huolt h1 Caroliin. In fnet, it is p1r(ettV lain rotice' to thmln to Hturre9n(er all aspirtl ionls of (ontrolli1.;. t Il' organi.at ion. I'cdlau ll 1. D).ens, tat' c'htorn Ian of tiht( party, wis tho neogrt ('nu <li datlo for this 1lc't. II took on to I11111ann llOftt. irl frot I of the( '. mo10nh1trs of th(, Stlato ('x('entiv(t co In niitth'o inlorsing Iii fotr the posi tion, aund ll, (onlsider('edl sitl-h intlorso 1init 4 , In 11rir < his app))i rit liit. T1he applointmeint.of the oun wil;i'4 t.rict. ntto ornt+r on t ho 1Int tiunal c nt m11tll00 nl (Italso h t r'orii,red It <li-. dlistintl gaiin for 4ol.\l turir. (':tw(ors wi his Innl an l ndhis a p1i c(in1tme :t Hoonms to reinto thl< ulIhelrtioll that laonnat doos not think w%.llI of the4 jlnior H(na tor from Souht h 1 ( 1.rina. It, 11nigh aIl lso) inflientto tlhatl p'r-1i I.1t 1{oosovltlt. 111 fatllton in with \le ,Iluin's la111t in Smit hI arllit. The Missing Fivo Conts. Iloiding out ils h:nIi for th( change, John's Stiplo'er said: "Well, Illy hoy, did \oul get wl:t I sent you for?' "Y'es, sir,' Said Jo -:':uih r is the chalnge, btit I don't tndlti statal it. Ille leln( ns cost tweI t v eight cetnts, aid the wgtlit to 1e tw'enty-two cha:ni',ge 111d 1lthre''s ollly se'Ven1tut', accord Ing11 t0 Iy Co11it." e''rh:llls I InI:tde at nt'sltak it giving yol the nuont' :'' 'No, sir: I eoitieteI it over jin the halll, to be sile it was all righlt.' "Then p1erhapl : the clerk In:Ide a1 muistake i'l givit you)I the chanoge?" But John shook his head. "No, 511: I counted that too. l'at her said we lntist :ihway1\s colt 41111 ehilge belore leaving a store." "Th'len how inl he wtld ot you m necount for the ni ssing live Cent, llow d10 \ot1 e\l t't ote to belieVe such a lueter story as that.?' Johln's Cheeks grew red, hilt is voice wa"s tirtll. "'I (1on1't :we''1nuIt for it, sir; I :n't. .\11 I kn 1 i. that it is so1." "Well, it is worth ai: good deal ill this worild to b)e sur e of that. 'lo w pl~ie tt i hidd.IenI in side yov'ilur coat sleeves?' Joh 011 oottked down <iickly, and( catughit thle gle:nnling lit with ai cry of pleasuret. '"Ilere you a re! No(w it is all light . I coldn'tll iIiaginue piece. I was 'eita:inl I had it w Ilen I started froiin tile sttore tto return."i "T'lhere aret two( olr three thiinugs that Iknlow~ now, :\r Ih 1;wni said, wvithi a satisfied air. "I know vont hiave lbeen tautghIt to coiunit y'our to tell thlt exnet trilIlh, whe ter it soiuds w~el 1 tint -1) -two in 1111 lt tan1 thlings for anu errandl( boyl. I thinhil I'll try y'Otie yIoungl mani, without11 lookinug farthIer. At tIS John's ceeks grew ret - and( up,) anid finially lhe saidi, ini a low~ voice: "C I tink I ought 14) tell youi I hat I wanItted thle place so badly I ahnost inade uip nity iniind to say nlothinig aboullt thiej chiange if you didn't ask met.'' ''Exactly,'' saidl Ar. IBrown ; and if youi w~old( have dIone it, you would have lost the situiatin, that's all. I need a boy aboulit rme who can be hioniest Over1 so smlll a stu as five cents, whether lhe is asked (juestions or rnot.'' -Phansy. Theo Common Ofering. It is riot the dleedl we do0, Thourgh the deed1 he ne'ver so fair, Thit the love that tihe dlear bord looIketh for. lllidden with holy cart' Iln the heart of the deed so fair. Theii love is the priceless tinlg, The treasure our treasury must hold, Or ever tile Lord will take the gift, Or tell the worth of tihe gold fly tihe love that cannot be told. Behiold us,l the rtih arnd thet poor, Dear Lord, in Thy3 service drawi near; One conlsec ratethn a prclius colin, One droppethi onily a ttar: Look, M%ater-the love is hetre! Fix-tl by Pa)rn 'er, of AIwrIon ln 1I$IsM P4(4) l1 'I t T ItuR noli.fIOnS ISpecial to TI'ho Stito.] lltrioin, Oet. 7. At it mooting of th farm(e'r of Marion county todty to follovilngt.. re'to{lit i011 WOrn actopt Wiht'ret', from rolitblo ro)rtH t.h f,otlion crop is unp11r1 Cl+ld ot ly shiort, 1nt1 th('t'r4 H e ) ; in a incr('Itso(t hdolmtnI for cot torHni '<lt, allt 1 ( Wher1(14n( tho p)rico and torlum of 'xclin t gt' Iixotd by hli cott.or Hootd oil I I ritro be'lo w I ho rll vtlnio of cot. lonl -((('d, th('rtft1re ho it IR4solvt'd, T'hat it, is thO jodimont, of tie ftrtirs of Ala1irion cotnety in 1ls1s mn('I't ing I hat t ho ( o1 nro worth for mnrtliling to ti ftrml rs 2) ct its tr I)rtthit', IoI Ihonll bt i t xchngtrgol for nioal on at bais of U100 bushoH of Ht'd(1 for onit (()n of mttal, awid wo i1rge( till, freitrs of this county not1. to Soll or e'xcht itgoat tlrssr thatotrit ro ornrion of ('very cotton growor inth Hll tlt' to this tnd. A c(oittII' conMi.tingr of W. A. I r n, . I". 1>vis atnd L. l. lie thinll wats a 1'point((i1 to tIn ttint tho fiarlntrs of tho Staito through thll l nlblir p r(',s of thl( forogiing aiction iun(I to mrgt' theoir co oporattiont. W. A. 1rown. I a11 '. avi. , MI. 111asOl(loft. hula frent Kt. i' nip{''M. It 1".)-tl11 ar! n>w busily 11nlgigid in ga(.hrint! their cot,ton t!roi ". I no St. h' h ilip's .oe llitierary socitiy nw ''It' -mh r 2i1t ,at, (igh fop. in. The" vatrit+ut, sah.t"rl, wort. (li$enss Il. A (t.lr I Ill i'a iItttg ' wit <: o - r <-it-ug of I1tt! ,lPt"alil-'a l"-rt' nta(II at presenlt, of sonme h.Ait,iiil t ou< -t o. T'I -e wIt t ll b. a joit tirhatk at, St. F.on' Iht i. n layd n i; ht. in (l n - t,he. W e hopu .o have lasge Crow from "t.. I'litli '.. to hear us-. TIh(!-.h jtet is "Which is t tb most, <hnired, wvitu or batyv." lo h TI.rii htll :, lost If ( reil.ationl workit-e ( on ht'rk ilt' htts alw st b"tien :urto ful unil fte wecs t o, hi o nbi 1 !t \h r. t. ('. Sii. at visit tlt 111 it'k wV.1.4 'oIl lo t of li., itd .)l'h satll ih:it he' fohi Iut it, in run nin- ortr, and hhd adit runninig all ri ht. ii, ( Irtruok fom- h ur ed1tl Mid IiftVy i int.s. (1 r.t i. 1 h1 I will o)t'n L fish mtr kc I , oon. .T. T. ttinto lui t a Hsi lver livi cntiN that .ate .ule tivt y r afl'r ,he Dt( latratit,n of htmb-pI mentlO e wats signrhI. IC hrt' tv :t :Ol t I I i ri tI (n t'rtOnto I1 her wasit a mu1,111silg en1l(rtainngn at the rt,itl.nt" of \Ir. I). A. tl'y Stitembenhr:!a:. TI.he! music wt(iitram. S t i'7. tnId . I'' 1h rt.op. C)l iso levru"SryfaThf, in rank byeslif's PoihirMot.hl an nhninblanaysisof elmptatio D. Ant i,~ theoppormimius hao nu ed hr fwol topheSated wair Youvn s n14 0( everyli tempttiton and Lnrainatio All ifiormingaoflihe pict1 ue.to 1)0auo r iil the1 tdeedi huh. "Acpaio"t acetneo UAI'ICItM API'I*/INTE1). 1114,n1ber of Na tlonnwl .oilvenltIOn I)lletitt Clovolaud, 0., Oct. 5,-John C. Unpe)rH has boon11 appIOintted by Sonat orIlannit, chitirmn)n of the cournit. oo, to it vitcincy in thl lCo u)iblican ttntional cotunittoo ('8used( by tho lont h of Ju dgo , A. W bst or of 3outh Carolinn.' Mr. Capers is at )roHont dlitt.rict attornoy. Riddles From Russia. 1lere are some riddles which the )oys and girls in Russia pulte their 'cads over. See how iaiy of thel ot enll guess withouit looking at lhe answers: I tian blind, butl, show others the va)', deaf and dtunh, bitt know how .o Coil itl. A milestone. People pray for tIe and long for ny)' coiptlny, but directly I appear hey hide theiselves. Rain. I have four legs and feathers, >ut an neither beast nor bird. I'eat her-bed. 'There are four brothers tunder i hat. Legs of a table. lout brothers rut side by side, lilt ilever catch one another. Wheels of a cart. What walks tipside down over Itead? Fly. Who are the two brothers that hive on opposite sides of the road, yet. never see each othier? Your L'yCs. A pack of wolves ran by; oie was shot, how tally relilailled? O te. Tolling the Boos. hit of the honse where the slutuberer lay, GranIfatir enine one stutuler (ay, Atul under the pleas:ntt orchard trees lie spake this wise to the turttitnring bees: "Ie cl( ver-bloont that kissed her feet And tilie limIs'y-hed'1 where site used to play llave honey store, but none so sweet As ere otir little one went away. ) bees, sinug soft, and bees sing low, 'or she is gone who loved you So.' A wonder fell otn the iistentinig bees, U li'r thost, pleasant orchard trees, A sl in their toil that stuntter day l:vetn lheir uttinnturing seentied to say: "Child, O child, the grass is c()l, Ati the posies are waking to hear a song ( )f the hinI that switigs by the shaded pool \Waiting for one that tarrietl log." 'Twas so they called to the little one then: As if to call her back again. O gentle bees, I have comne to sav That g rand father fell asleep to day, And we kntow by~ the sinile oni grandil fathter's face, IIt,elhas fountd his dear onie',i btidling place. So hlees sinig solft, andt blees sinlg lo1w, As over the hotney-lields you sweep-_. To( thle trees ahllootui atnd the flowers alow, Sing (If grandfather fast asleep; Andi( ever beneath the orchard trees Fitid echeer atnd shelter; genitle beces. - -Engene Fields. When Tommy Goes to School. 1 Wheni To'ntny ge's to schlooi , it takes Mautnttna attdl Kate and nite, To start inu off, because lhe snakes Quiite work enongh for three. Katie ltinst find his coat and cap; I try tO find his rule. It's always ant exeititig Itine W\heni Totniy goes tol schiool. M anina iltalst e'nt hiis satidwichies Atid lay~ iii <cnite a stoctk, Whilie Katie wartits his riilbbers well, A tid I utnt waltchl the clock. iIe eats his blreakfCast lirst of all, While onrs is gettilug cool. It's always an excithtig titue Whieti TIoiituiy goes to schtol. Next, Katie bIrinigs his hiandkerchiief; I tell htiin he'll be late: Matnitna then kisses htitt good-bye' Just. as it's half-past eight. A ndl Katie blittininig uip his c'oat, Says, "'lie's naebody's fool!'' Its always ant excit ing t I ne Whleti Touttiny goes to school. -hur hittle Ontes. Qjuoor Little Historians. .1uist a raindcropI l(literinig earthward, All alonie. Leaves a titty "'tell-tale story,"' Ini the stonte. (Gravel tossed by tensinig water l)own'u the hill Shiows w'iere, otice itt liuerry' lauighter Flowedl a rill. lIt the cold bed dark and( hiddl~en Fern (how quleer) heft a nuessage platinly sayinig: "WVe've beeni here!'' You tutay see here t iny ripples Ont the sands, l4eave a histor-y writteni by their Unseen huands. \Vhy, the oak trees, by their betiding, Clearly shiowt rihe dlirectioni playful winids b)lew Years ago. 3o onr habits tell us, little Maidls and( iluen, What the history of onr whole past L1ife tias bIen! ---nlo ndu Girls, t titnt'1e Father Itod,o t iso (it. [By Jlosh Wink| The house Is full of aiica, And mystery )'ofound; Wt do not, dare to run abott, Or' make t he slightest, s und; W\'e leave the hig piano ai ut And do not, strike a note 'T'he doctor's hert let'e s'ven tiln.'s Miinee ftthe' ro<le t,b goat. IIc' joined t,he tl ( at week aigo G~ot in at,l- .\. Al. (itI t" % An siXt.eent bretbrcn brotrt h jiu home Though he says e' b rtoug4ht i i il, lli t wist was sa h inetdI ami one big ri p 11 r ilad rent, his Sunday coat 'l'here mu11iS,, have eetn at lively firme Vhen father rode tie goat.. I Ie's restin g on the ('c uch tOhIy And pr1iacttcint; his sig(as The hailing siginal, working grip, And other" monkeyshintes: lI i mutters pat-sswords 'ntath his h-eath A nd ot.her t.hiing. lihe'iI1 iuo0 'l'hey sur'ly had an tv' oning's work W hen father 'otte Ite goal. lie hIats a go'geotis 111i formi, All gold and vl and blntm, A hat with ilunt's and yellow braid, And golden hadges, too. lihit, somehow, when we meation it., 11e wears a look so grim We wonder if he rode the gouat Or if the goat rode him. -I altimore Am.rica l. Coming of the Fall. By the lay that shorter grows, By the flight with leilgthen'd close: By the sky that seeus less blue, By the clouds of somber lute: By these signs, yes, by tietI all, We note the coining of the fall. By the sighing (If the trees, iy the dropping of the leaves; By the garners fill of grain, By the stubble oil the plain; By the harvest gather'd all; We note the colinfg of the fall. By the aspect growing drear, liy the grasses tutrning seer: By the flowers that, dos p atl facle, By old Sol less bright array'd; Ily the 'iir in it a.1 hall, We note the Coitinig of the fall. liy the birds that southward Ily, liy the brook that hurries by; liv the threateing whi;'-poor-will, Soundiing note that h(deth ill; 1ly the <luail's familiar call, We note the coning of tie fall. liy the golden rod alight, Bly the sumuac red and bright Bly the cardinals ahlow, Bly the lillies lying low; fly the reeds now rank and tall, We note tle comiig of the fall. ly fair stunuer's re<iuiei1 sung; By I)ame Nature's plaintive tongue; By the sobbing of tlt' rainl, By our hearts that join the strain; Bly the joys we woul recall, We iiote the coming of the fall. ----ANNA 1). WA i.t:lta. The Telephone. "I waint to talk to Clover liloou,'' Said liulttercup one day. "'I wishl there was a telephone; Shte lives so far away, hieighi-hio! I have so mullch to say.'' Now, Mr. Spider hleard her speak As he was paissinlg by3. "'I'll biki tor y'ou a telephoniIe, At least, I'd like to tiry, lit, lhe! A huilder line amh I. So thlen he elllbued the lader stein, And thieu lhe spun i a thrertad Above' the D)aises how thley started! Above the Grass' headl, lhi, hii! TIo Clover's Ilhme it led. A silken wire telephone; Now litlercup is gay, For sile can talk to Clovter iilooim The Ilivelong su lmier day, ha:, hai! I can't tell whlat tile)' say. Initerior. Young Women The entry into womanhood is a critical tIme for a girl. Little men strtual disorders started at that time soon g row into fatal complications. That femae Itroubles are filling graveyards p roves this. Wine of Cardui estab-. lishes a pa inless and natural menstrual flow. When once this important func tion is started right, a healthy life will usually follow. Many women, young and old, owe their lives to Wine of Cardul. There is nothIng like it to give wome,. freedom from pain and to fit young woman for e very dsty of life. $1.00 bottles at druggists. Miss Delta M. Strayer, Tuhly, Kan.i sel have suffered untold pain at menstrual pa. riods for a longl time, was nervous, had no appetite, and lost Interest in everythingl, In tact was miserable. I have taken four bottles of Wine of Cardul, with Thedford's Black.Draught, when needed, and to-day_ I am entirely cured. I cannot express the thanks I feel for what you have done for me." For ad,ioe in e'nsos requiring Special direo. lions. nddres.girlag 'ymp(ltoms,, thin l,adios' Advisory Depa'urtmnent. Thei Ohinttanooga Mod .ioino C'oimpany, Chauanmil)lgni, 'oli WINFOrFA 1 III. 1,VAN*I sul][0 ). C111AR (TM. ''reasK9urern hoVi Il ..1 NotIu t (1 PaulE M"nuy WI e.l (. I [,t, Trouble. I Si)ocial to Spatrtanburg lerald.] (olum18ia, 5. C., Oct. 8-County t.roanurors who paid money out on the atccount. of the Ilevane School chartii aftr being atdvised not to do MO, will got into trotiblo. The State will hold them rosipoimblo for tho imuollTItM. The doeiSion of the mu proIno court i, to the effect that School truste'PH cannot bind tho couity for a longer timo than Cho ond of their teris, or make obligations longer thart the current year. The I,iln & lE,xchange batnk of this city held over t wo thoslaned (lollarn worth (If thirs I ttlper. Quarterly Report Of the County Supervisor for Quarter Ending September 30, 1001. -lt I liu't, Il,,t &. 1 ounter, clerk and1(1 ait to1 ue., $ 12 50 -192 a A I1.1rchu, I itag Nalary, 12 50 I1 M MCartly, coni salatry, 12 50 -191 (O A ECp!1ing, com) tax, 8001 195.1 ,1 titroe Wicker, r and b, 34 00 AM14; l' 11 Boyd, 813p1t. w and I, 7 811 "1337 iieH uj 11911facr1, (lotm 81a1, (1 25 19!I$ 1 Iy hIt)ii, malg 51a1, (i 25 4.!') W (' cSIigh, mi1g., 'sall, !I 0(1 500 1,oti & Iavird1, r anl b, 10 00 501 (' 11 Tiwell, chatiigang, 20 00 5t 2 V .1 Miller, chaingang, 25 00 5(i: W 1' 13ulton), slationery, 5 75 50l .1 A lirrton, r and b, 51 85 505 Chink Caltues, ferry claim, 10 0) 50(; J S \Verts, r an-1 b, 5 50 507 \V '1' Davis & Co, r and b, 25 40 53S3 \V T )ickert, no1 phys, 5 (10 513 M M I Buford, j"til report., 8) 90 510 11 M liuford, stheerilT's fees, 305 80 511 .1 li Halacre, r and b1, 8 :35 512 J J Ipting, r aud1 b, 2 50 51:1 J 11 Williams, tutg Sad, 10 20 511 (1 (Y Iilease, con fees, 4 70 515 ( (4 Iliease, cor con, 2 00 I; llawkins & Miniek, r and b, 216 9)8 517 .Jas 11 1laybin, con sal, 6 25 5I (1 h Mower, rent, 25 00 511 l 8 \Vorts, $t1pt sal, 35 00 523) l,ou & Havird, r and b, 4 82 S1 Y L 'lels, co( fees, 5 00 522 '1' V 1ellers. pauper, 2 00 523 N '1' l g, f- ,ry claim 10 00 521 8 N 11 iihiderson, ferry claim, 10 101 ;"25 (; i lomnillek. corn tax, 2 01) 5 21;U ( W liundrick, com tax, 2 00 527 .1 A lurloe, r anld b, 31 45 528 Vallace & K inard, ad v, 7 50 529 .1 U Ve" r1s, e aild b, 22 00 530 (1,- 11o l r k imlb bldg, 2 0 5:31 11 ( S iber, r and h. 2 50 1:12 ( If1 Peterson, r and b, :3 5O 533 ( II IPet(erson, cotm tax, 4 00 5:1.1 .1 I4 (Sronler, r and b, 75 515 1 11 Kenipson, ferry claim, 7 80 5:;; 10; lI A1I1 & Co, adV, 11 (1(1 5:3; I- H Kiog-more, chatingiug, 1 90 5:15 V E I,ake", chaingang, 1 25 5:39 (1 1) Lathrop, r and b, 2 00 5-10 V A Andrews, )au1per, 2 00 541 li 13 I)avis, elk grand jury, 5 (10 512 .1 M K Iizhard1, co homne, 5 00 5)3 J1 i HtIf, r' and( b), 1 60 0-I4 ( ( lileaIe, cor con, 2 0O 5i .1 5 4 Me;itrley, assestsor, "1 00 :r4(; \V I ,Suher, mag i(l, 9 00 547 ackinan Nuber, 0con Hal1, 1) 09.3 51I WV A 1- ill, assess3(or, 2 001 511) J C (lottgans, clerk fees, 72 55 550 . .1 .Johnstone, (on tax, (3 0(3 551 (i 5 rnlow, con tax, :1 75 552 V 'I' Price, r and b, 1 05 55:3 A 1) .1onston, r and b, 2 10 554 Hnt, Hunt & H1unter, clerk and tti31-ornleys, 12 50 *9s5 WV .1 Miller, chainga.ng, 25 57 5.3(1 i' It lIippj, r and1(1b, 10 :15 557 5IC 1I lipp, cha3in3gan1g 4II 118 558 J1 A Suber, no hotne, 30 00 5511 Morris & Wicker, ohin gang 7 50 5110 I1.tj Ha99lfacre, (1(1m 83al, (1 25 5111 F M Lindusay, cor sal, 20 83 5112 ,J A Schroder, com tax, 13 00 5113 J1 L. ICp treas8 sal, 45 83 5114 A 11 Pens9.ter, r and b, 1 501 5(15 J1 M Schumpnjert,. supt sal, 62 50 541( F Al Boyd, stupt wV and( I, 8 05 56;7 I) A Livingst.on, Co howe, 33 (12 5118 Nowherry HEardwere Go, 5111 5 K Ho'uknighlt, olhn gang, 15 95 57(1 ) Al HIedenbaugh, r anid bi, 9 74 571 StaffTord Mc( '(rdI, ohni gantg, 41 7.1 572 Sigmin II uffI, r and( b3, 2(1 57:1 \V L luiekei t, assessor, 4 00 5741 TI J llayes, ferry claim11, 101 01) 575 (- 1 (4 nruber, r 9(nd( b, 310 5711 WV P' .Johnson, r andi b, 2 5I) 577 J1 A Senn, chai9.ngang, 11 10 578 8 K IHonknight, damnages, 3 25 571) J WV Nuber, r and3( b, 8 00 580 M MI iHford, jail report, 109 20 581 I) P Payslinger, damag~es, 2 75 582 L. M Speere. paupe'r 8 75 58: .1 Y FlIoyd, (c(39n 89a1 6 25 584 ,Jonthani \Verts, r and b, 8 01) 585 .J W A lowine, r and( b, 50 586 C H T id well, ch aingang, 20 (00 587 Mheely' & Sheeliy, r an1d b, 160 41 588 Isaac M eado ws, r andt b, 1 00 581) Rufus Wiliams, r and b, 25 5110 I' S \Verts, snipt sal, 25 00 591 TP A Rhecely, com ta9X, 2 00 5112 P~ M Kiniard, r and b. 85 0() 593 J1 L IEppa, jury and( wit, 618 185 5914 F H D)ominick, com99 tax, (6 00 5115 8 N ilendIerson), ferry claihn 1(0 00 596 J H1V W iims, ma19.I 83a, 3 0(0 5117 T[ow n of Ne wberry, rent, 37 50 51)8 ( WV Swittenberg, com tatx, 2 (0 591) L 8 Sheely, (com1 taiix. 0 00 (6010 Newbe'rry Observer, adv 33nd( stai, 11 50 (101 Ham11 & Stummtier, r and1( b, 15 47 (1(2 J P Cook, com11 tax, ' 2 00 (6(3 Long & [Ha9v1rd1, r an.d b, 3 07 1104 J1 A Iltrt"tn, r and b, 419 55 (605 J H1 Dorroh, comi tax, 4 0(1 1(0( ,J no 8 D)ominiek, comi tax, 14 0(1 607 WillIte Lester, 00om tax, ' 2 (0 1108 5 M Schumipert, cow tax, 2 00 609) A P WVerts, com1 tax, ' 4 00 610 .1 L Ippe, jury and( wit, 9 20 611 ,Jno F \Vhieeler, comn tax, 4 00 (112 5 8 WVerta. supt 83a1, ' 58 00 (113 ,J L C Da3vennport, r and3( b) 2 00 (114 Aull, Hientz & Ce, r and( bh, 2(1 35 (115 AuiIl, IIent z & Co, ohmn gang 32 (15 6h6 Shiecly & Sheely, 1 and1( b, 2(1 40 617 Newberry Oil Mill Go, co home, 10 47 (118 A 11 Penster, r and1( b. 5 00 6119 ,J H Waitoni, cr 00on. 2 00 (120 Sta9nda(rd Mfg (go, ohin gang, 15 00 (121 S('tzIer Co, ohalngang 8 8g1 (122 WV T1 Di)(s & Co, r 3(1( 1 ', 24 25 1123 1111131 ar, "nag sail, 2.3 0(0 (624 5 K HIeenbaulgh, con sinh 39.n( fee's, 26 1(1 (125 TI iR Nandiers, r and1( b, 1 50 (2(1 WV Y Ta9yior, (com1 tax, 1 50 (127 .11, Ep ps, jury arid wit, I 45S (128 Jamiest Lonigshore, com tax, 2 0(0 (121) HI I A bramrs, cor con, 2 00 0:10 lIlR Long & BIros, r a'nd b, 4i 61i 0:11 ,J A Schiroder, 00om tax, ' 1 00 (132 ,J T1 tivingstone, coim tax, 2 00 (113 (O B ITid well, ehaingang, ' 2 00 134 ,J Ht HIem,rix, r anid b, 10 40 [1:5 W WV Hodges, lunacy, 5 0(1 136 JT L. Elps, Treas sal, 45 83 1:17 M M Huford, jalil report, 55 80 138 J It McCullom, 00 .hya ' 1 03'4:st 15 I\fK oon eni((I1angl(, 244 0)) (1:4i ,, M N ith o il. r nrtt l I . Ii 2:1 (I11 V 1) -..t ) rIl. 44) 00i 4i 2 .1 811111 I3( rim 'rt, r rtn (! h, ' :i.' 4; i ,1 '' RIithnrlIsotn. cOt!) taIx, 2 O) (.144 (I) I bIele.n. (11 tax, .3 (H) 1it5 .1 1, I;I)CI), ilII' ex, 2 00 (I-t(; .J ( I'Ilart, eoii tax, 2 ()(l (117 l'' I t Iol (1. S t . W ail I, 8 '2!1 (6% Illiti, Iluint & Ilitnllr, (le'rk nfil rtttorney, 19 '.4) 6I Al I,l .verttnan t\ (o, small l>)1x, 3 8) (31- A)l I,[ nlarmn ('II, e R 84 9.i (i51 MiI K.*nIaoi, fe1rrv lnihln, i4 0) I.i' , '1' ("WllII,)o al a n 14) -1(1 (65:3 '' (i Williamn:, emn )+Il nwd I'v's, 10) (l) (3-i) .1 I 111,it11n)nr r, 'aiu't"'r stal, (i'-; 5,O (i5r .1 Y I''I4yNd, 1 11 11. (; 27, (156 W (' li1 1y1', r tinr b, 7 (O)) (657 .1 M \V(rts, r mid h1, 2 () 158 1" . I Int"ni,ot, r ii i h, 34) 9:3 (359! (' (i lit' ni- , col I)" , 1 :30 66(14) 1. 41 \ ll (S, n<lv u11 .4it, : G;O (i31 .3 .1 (. illiun o. I tr"t11 1 2 () i(i;) '1' .J ln .s, ft,ry e.iint, 14) (! 10:3 .1 (: 1)4,1 - ri " i, t 4. .1 .i4 (361i N 'I' Illlttg. f,'rrv (l'in. 1O (H) i(i1 A , ;a Sp(rt n ,& ('o, i & h, 42 4111 GM;il I11 I, 11p n-mlaln & t',,, .. J, :3s . :5 66;7 (':trirtOn ('rii,,' . r n ir l b. .1)) () (i(iK tn. r i K 'ii' l y%, j .4 1'x, 1 .14) (669l P' 1I 1l it"tt", emr 1:11i, -11 (37 (670 .1 (' A hrai., r & h. (; !44; 4171 .1 11 Seihliulmpr(. Hinl ySa, 1 ,) (172 Ilitnt, InI111t & Iliunter. I.'rk & rt'v'. , '11 (173 .1 Y Floyd, comn . 1 I, (; '."i (17-4 .I no A Stibyer. e( hom, (;) (6 175 .1 '1' Pi .ts, r & 1), '4 04 (31 ( ' (H M ett's , coail ,al, (;(0 () (177 . 11 01 )tnpplI, Iii;l~ ':Il & renttt, (; () (78 'I' .1 I),vt'I ort, em, f( i.s, 1 .1 17 W1 P II I sr i:+, r t , I ' (184 (' N NichotlI,, c'Ol) tx re'flthu('t'1.'2 (84 (181 ,J l l:1)ps, t r ns ril1, .., ; .1.l~..1 .! 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Trainsx leavo (4re1n1villo, A. and 0. dilviion, porthbIounId 5 :55 a. tn., 2:84 >. im. and 5:18 p. m '. (Vestbr:o_ tin-iteid). nnd( f:551 4. m1.; E0ou4t bounid, 27 a. m..j 4l4 p. in., 12:40 p. mi. (Vesti. bule 1.i11it ed 19 and1 11 -11 Ia. mf. Trainsa 15 Innd 14--PulmanH Hinoping Oar,, betwonn Char<ton andlt 11( Ashe1,vilIe. a irs betwaeenl St vannnh)1Il and As4hevilI loronite TFralis 141 and i4 P1u4hIAnt P'arlor CaIra ha tweeni Chalot.mtll an1)i Ash4ev4ine. VIRANK 8.CA N:NN' .. H. H ARDiWjy , Th'Iird V-P. & 44on1. Mgr., l4on. 1'ns,. A $9l.* W. H. TlAYLIA)C, R. W. H LNT1 ~'' Atlanta. G4a. Chiarlostoni, 8 (:. ATLANTIC 00AST LINE! FAST tiME BetWeen OharleRtnn an)d Columbia. Upper South Carolina. and North Oarolina. PAHsBENiOl.; (lRI'AwRTM ENT WILMINOTron. N. C., .June 94.i, 14t. CONDENSEI) MCIIEIILE. (JOINO WEST: In E(fleo May 26. bOxN, ItAK-) 71 00 am Lv...Charleston, 8.C....Ar 805 pI'n 8 37 am Lv.1,. an es . 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Slbortelt lin' I,twe+ny al puincpal Ctlut N"irth,, ast icuth n1 W\0eHt. tlWe<sltltll:,+hedll to P1tn A1nuoticanl Fx I))Hilftion nt uIno111 p0 +eht(U',It in ofl'uct t4tpt. 1, 19)01 , 'ilttal TIin o. Loc,l Al 1)Itily. Dl>nly. Itaitln to Nor1I lhh,ua l III 34 Ulintonl. byI, vat l,...I 1 pm 2 10 pm Fa -irt x ......... 34 tns :3 5: pinl th.nn k....... .2 In 4 3epin E,,1ist Timne. Coltu~ hln......... 1 -10 amn 7 12 pun (;nn)LOntus............ 5 37 It 1n 1X 0-4 pinl ('herntw ...... ..... 71 12 afil It 4;i pan A r 1 4 in .l.. .. 7 -t0 an 11) 15 p t1 No. 52.. Ib atalhout Fast I 00 It) 4 I I pm i 47 aitn a bhetovitl .... I I: tall "I 8 pim 12 22 pml 1re-n w+,d ..... 2 it am 1 01 pit. 12 1 p1 (;t 'ilnt........'... 2 36' 3 a 3 a 17 pit 1 35 pm l lt'I 14 ............ :s 43 3133 33 mn, UIhtu.lur........I.. 1. it 1i ; tI 13-p "tIawh~ ,Jt.... 4 15 aIn 7 :;, pn Atr ! 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I :17 uilt 2 65 1m 2 10 pmi Clreenwool......12 22 pin 3 10 3nm 3 05 pi Abb"villu -.--- 12 Is 1)11. it" 11 3 33 1pmn t1thotlln F,alls.. I l5 pa 4 d a13m 4 11 pm At' At hend...... ..... 2 -10 m n 328 nm 5 43 pm A1(atn.......... - :b pm11 9) in 8 0) pin No. oI connc tti W hIVtsitn)lou witll thto 1innt tMlvt ( Itllway, Ilullalo Ex prea, ar i, Ing lullalo 7 35n11m3 ('olulna, Nowht"rry a1nd L)unrenI Ktlly, tr3.tin Nt .2 tulLVtting C lum111)ia, Union ltat 1t, at Ii 23 3m t311i5i, (, conineCtH at. ('linton with i1 A l itallway. NO 53, ttll'ordling ihrt'' nn iks..ute ,g SeVeral hours to A ti1ut:,. ('hninoogat, Nathvillo K.. Louls, t;hfeltag alld alI pohnt" \\'elt. I lote (*'t e.1Un at l'eterht'irg, It{chm)on(1, Wi histlgton I'ortinlouht . Norfolk, Coltumbiat, Sataulmth,,Jac Hnks vlit' land Atlanta, wit.h) tiivltgi.1g 1hu.. 3 t li-e: -tt 'eHl 11.1 i5ins carrying through 1'uil:un 3 l3epf.g c;a b ut wet 3 all rllncipal puint$. S A IL. 1(111 way 1,1410 11n11' b)ookH 1E gooed nve. e.'., N att I. IttilIwny3'; also0 to Wt)hing. lt)n, It. (. 1.'er rduced rtl.14 Pli11331n11 reCrvatlon:t, to.c., atpply to WV Ii. But ier, I1. P'. A., SIt annlatta, 1.n .1 31. 1.3rr, ll. '. 1', . (l. 31. It. E. L. sunch1, .u. p. i'.. p'OrtHnmouthl. Va. u18arlostoll 81d WCSt1'll CJaroinla Rwv Co. Augusta and Ashevillo Short Line. 8:hedunle In EtYect Jutly 21Nt. 1901. i.tnv Alugustn ................4 05 1a ml 3 00 p in A rriv . (rc o twod...........12 :3) p .......,..... AIleraom ..................... 7 15 p mn 1i3113'033t4...... ... ..4..P....... 1 R Latur.niH................. 1 41; p mn 6 35 a m W atterlot (I. 8.)... 1 12 1 m .............. ut'unv)Ile. .......... :3 p m1 30 am (mn Sprtns...... 4 15 Im ... S3nt iuan&hu'rg......... :3 30 p mll U 00 31 in o l'tt .................... 33 p 11 .. I lodurson vill...... 6 03 p 31 .. A h l lo11......... .... 7 16 p mn , Auiltu7 0',p 1i31 henv.A.-vil . 7 0.ap m13 nun,ln inr} .........11 01) 31 33 3 30 p m (a !u. 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Ilway, and at Spar3tanhnr333g wvitht 81)uthern'3 ItallIwa For3 anly lnfort'3 ion1t relaiv0 to l'Ckete 1.nt03s, s3cedles, a1tronst W. J5. 4 ltA 14, 4on. Pall Agt IC. M. NOR i'll. 3ol. AgI.t gI1.,63 T. M) 1EM) ERI.$tN, Tratfiko Mlunltger SLUE RUODGE RALROAD H. C. BEA'h T14, Receiver. Et;recuIve 1897. 1ttw110n A n<(tson and)4 Waihalla. BA3.MTuoULN3) W E3TntOUNs). Mgl. - Mixed No. 12. 31.tS),A N.. 00 033i..........'brson ........v 3 86 1pm1 At r 40 .5ntil...........iivor........v 3 50pm 3 : ni. ~....... ilun.........v 4 05 pm A 1(1 22 itt---...I PendItlen.....Lv 4 14 pm Ar' m :3 an .....Chrry's4 Crosing...v4 23 pm A il t0 3(313....1..ulnms' (u0ssin....Lv 4 29 pmm A r 9 i 133a3 .....,(1303a------- Lv 4 47pm A' rt 92 aIli......est UniJ n .t....v 6 11 pmn A r tl20 a nl . ~.Walhahn t......v 57 pm J1 t. ANDE1ltd.'ON. Superintendenozt JuIAnnet ttn.'t Bl.kiteeun 1':Lh 8o. Rt R No 11 At A ,33'r;tn witht RO it tiwtaV No.. 11 and 32 in E31eet. i'ilndtay, October 6, 191.1 (1Ena41ternt St.nethi3rd TIme. outhbuna.Northbound 3.1. A.1 1'M t.3 7 1511 Lv Atlantta (H.A.!.) Ar. 8(0 10 :in Athlon, 6 28 I i I Ebertonl 4 1g 12 23Sp A01bhovillo 3 I5 i2 lap (Orootnwood 2 48 __ 135pi Ar (11i3no LV, 2 00 (cAw o.) 1(0 11133 Lv (4lent.. .Mpr'Intga Ar 4 Ii 1'ni Mpair Iinnburg 3 2ti (lrrisl "pr1 n %2VyWteorlcoo I it': t' 1r Lanrona(tO n22 "Fr./ nodo rap) 644 OOe B4 and a d o