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v MEN'S 50c and 75c HOSE All the Most Popular Shades in the Very Best Grade Silk Lisle ,r k We picked up this fintf lot of socks at a "bargain and pass them along to you at bargain prices. This is your chance to buy your supply- of winter socksx at a saving. , - 4 BARGAIN OFFER Special for Saturday, October 4th One lot of Silver Brand Shirts, positively $1.25 ' and $1.50 values , ' , A. . , ,. Your Choice Saturday for $1.00 Men's Winter Suits $10 to $22.50 " The finest line we have ever shown. All the very latest styles'and fabrics at lower prices than you will find in the average store We can- sell you 1 a better suit for less money. Let us ' prove it. Take Time to GE ,4 The Little UlMPENTEflSW SE IN WAGES Men , of, One rFirin Stopped Work but The Resumed This Afternoon. ' The union carpenters working for a firm of contractors in the city this morning stopped work on account of wage matters. . , It . Is .said, however, that satisfactory' arrangements were at once- made.with the men and th6y resumed .work this afternoon.. About August 1, It Is understood, the con tractors working union, men received u letter from the president of the local No. 384 stating that on October 1 they would expect a Increase of pay of 25- cents for Journeymen carpenters and 50 cents for foremen, per day." So far as can be learned all the carpen ters are getting that soale at this time, and the only trouble reported was that above, mentioned, which was quickly settled. . ' ' ' The journeymen carpenters are now receiving $3 per day. . ' l4trgo Audlt-nrra See "Satan" at "SATAN" the five rel Ambrosio production, drew large audiences to the Princess theatre yesterday and lust night . The film is shown In four parts, those being based on Milton's "Paradise Lost," Klopstock's "Mes- slndo." " ' In part one. Satan begins at the beginning. ' tempting Adam and Eve; and later melting Cain against Abel, Satan's artivltl-s among ' prehistoric men are Virgely confined to sowing discontent tha,t , results ' in war. Through his evil promptings the of' ferlng up of human sacrifice begins. Ills evil genius here also Is manifest. ed In his dh-ectlon of the. manufac ture of the first sword. Based on Milton's "Paradise Lost" . In part two, Satan directs his evil influence against our Savior. This 4art Is based upon the1 book of "Mes slude," by th German author, Klop stok. Th coming of Jesus Is a sight to Satan that is physically unbearable. The evil one Increases his activities and l seen at work among the sol diers of Ilnrod. His particular In strument, however, Is Judas Iscarlot Gront is the Joy of the evil spirit when Jen'M is finally - crucified, (renter still Is his discomfiture when 1 J bus BKnln walks forth into the Hunt In this part the visible power . f evil working ngnlnst the visible power of gnod is a fine lemon. lri purt tliree, Hutan takes si'lenrn unto himself as one of his ukaiicIos of cUl. In a mnmitlc laboratory he teHchea a we.ik-w tiled monk the art if OlHtllllmc i !. i (!!', and, thereby In flict upon thn human rnr the curse of drink. M eplilpto s work during the IiK'llevnl period Is then tnken up. II Is tn udoHl devrloiiinents of the temp- trit o.., ut life llli.t hllVO III ( M hlltlded ''own to iim N k!l!f!'iv r'utrjiv'l. The Im-UtilMe ' l f ' t ' ! ' i i i f ini- New Winter Hats $1.50 io $5 The nobbiest, most up-to-date u n derpricecf assortment of stylish soft and stiff hats ever offered in the city. We iire proud of our hat stock b e c a u s e we have never been able to offer you such merchandise' for the same money. Inspect Our New Fall Lines CLOTHING M STORE :: : 6PATTON AVENUE Store With the Big Values shown In 'a way that leaches a great In part f our Satan appears at work among us of modern times. While many of the sins of bthel- times still continue with us, the spirit of evil has developed a number of new ones that we do. not forcibly realize until we huvo seen this part of the picture. The great trustaare seen as agents of the devil to VreCli'the.'Jive of wiimn and workers." ; "Satan" la produced at an enormous expense and Is shown in five reels, over a mile of film.. It is one of the most stupendous, sumptuous and sub lime photo-dnun.lr of the nge, 1 and you can 111 afford miss seeing it at the Princess today. ', . - 1 ' The- 'management of the Princess stated that the pictures cost so heavily that a, charge -of 20" cents for adults and 10 cents for children would be made. Also that a six-piece orchestra would intensify this great drama of humuuit), with, fitUng music t . .. - adv.lt V TRIPLE HEADER" 3 Now Yoi'V and ritllatlWpiiia NutlonalH CcIhhIiiIccI to I'luy Three Guinc TiMluy oil Polo Urouiid . ' - - By Associated Press. . New York. ' Oct.. 2. The downpour which prevented baseball ' yesterday had altogether censed early today and it was hoped that the live-Inch rain fall would be sufflchtntiy. absorbed by afternoon for the staging of a unique baseball diversion at the Polo grounds. A "triple-header" was scheduled be tween the New York and Philadelphia Nationals, the first of the three games In reality being the finishing of the jfnmo at FBiiaUt'iphia on Augu.n 30, when Umpire Brennan stopped play In the ninth Inning because of trouble with the- bfoweher crowd Instructions for the play-off called j for resumption of the game Just where r reaiim nt Inn nt tti. tnma tilst whlirA It left off, with exactly the same play ers In the content, tha score standing 8 to 6 In -favor of tha Phillies, with the Giants at bat and one man out. Two tegular game will follow. BASEBALL GAMES TODAY. National League Brooklyn at Boston, two games; "In- , ,, Philadelphia -at fcfew York, three games; cloudy, American lann. Clevelnnd at Detroit; clear. New York at- Philadelphia; cloudy. Boston ot, WunhltiKton; clear. MAN DROWNED TRYING -TO LAND BIO FISH By Amnrlated Press.' Ike Mills. Wis.. Oct. I.. Herman Berlin, a Milwaukee banker, was drowned yeKKr-'sy In an effort to land a larno flHh. -Whl!i' toKKltiir with the llh. Berlin stood erwt In the boat, wlik-h was overturned. Ten f trlker Arrrito!. , Calumet, Mich, Oct. 1. Ten ar rests Were made In the 1 alumet cop- Pr -districts todny n tho result of and fifteen' """tints churning error ) i lot trig. Annlx Cli-tncnwe, one of the rec ited, prejudice Is iilli ncd on tin lenilen of the uoni'Mi utilke m- ,:irl of two Jurymen, Thn remainder I ,il , r. Mint fv,, ;,..-! in. a stride of the conntu il,il pi-tiicliiully wl'h the ! .! r, . i' .i... i - !' I -i 'i '".'y. ii ) .,i i.l. t i.f t. "til.itiy. Cts. Pair REVENUE NOTES ' Deputy Collectors R. F'. Henry, and J. H. Reed, of the force of Internal Revenue Agent R. B. Sams, report the seizure In Haywood county yesterday bf an illicit distillery, of 60 gallon per day capacity. This Is 6ne of the largest illicit distilleries seized in some time. 'Another seizure was made In Chatman county by Deputy Collector George O. Monday, the report being made to the office this morning. ' : Deputy Collector Charles Stewart of Pakersville has resumed his duties after being confined to his home for several weeks with typhoid fever. . A. T. DodHon, wh has been con nected with the local office of the in ternal revenue agent, has been trans ferred to: Richmond and has already resumed his duties in the new field. . D, A. Kanlpe and J. , C, Pritchard! who have been employed as Special Employees by Internal Revenue Agent R.-B. Hams, are no lenrer With the office.''' - - -:-- .- VAftDOV AXO RAY WILL MEET UtANCIS OUIMET AGAIN v '' ' By Associated Press. ', New York, Oct' 2. Harry Vardon and Edward Ray, the famous English professlohal golfers, will have another chance to meet their conquerer, .Fran cis Oulmet, the national open cham pion, in the course of another month. It Is announced that the Englishmen have arranged for a' match, with Oulmet and Jerome' D. Travers, , the national amateur, title, holder, at Wykagyl 'early in November.- Mr. -MndfU Aewptublo. By. Associated Press. . Washington, Oct 2. The Russian government. In reply to an itnqulry from tha state department, says that Henry M. Plndell. the Peoria. 111., edl tor, will be acceptable as - United Otnlaa .mk..iln, in nitaula f. 1 States ambassador to Russia to sue ceed Curtis Guild, of Massachusetts, resigned. . It ta expected Mr. Plndell's nomination will be sent to the senate shortly.. flood Damage In San Antonio.. " By Associated Preas. - , San Antonio. Tex., Oct 2. With the San Antonio river out of Its banks and overflowing ths downtown districts of this city to a depth In some places of fivs or six feet . business In Sun An tonio ' was demoralised today. The damage will probably reach several hundred thousand dollars. I t. llcpuhlicati Lack Quorum.. Wnshlnttof), Oct. 1. AlthousA the republican conKrewilonal ' campaign committee failed to find a quorum t day to tnke up for action plans. for the reduction of southern representa tion In the party's national convention, memhers .of the advisory committee which submitted the proposals fur a rhnnpe explained thetn at length. Contention for New Trial. Atlanta. la., Oct 2. Allesatlnn In mipport of their motion for a new frlnl for Leo M. Frank, convicted C- 'he murder of Msry l'lisfun, wer'-.Verved on Solicitor 1 Itisrh Dorssv-t, rounel for Frnnk . etrrIiiy, - One hundred IIIAIICIAL Stock, ' Bonds, Cotton, Grain, Provisions, Mon eyNew York, New Orleans, Chicago and Foreign Market News. WALL STREET GOSSIP. .- New York, Oct. 2. Fluctuations of the Btandard stocks were unusually narrow during the morning. There was some further selling of ' Steel, which effectually 'Checked the market whenever It showed a tendency to ad vance. ' ' ' ' : '" Bearish traders wefe not Impressed by gains made In American stocks In Loridon, contending that the rise had been Influenced, by orders from this side with' a Vley to facilitating distri bution of stocks here. Advance of the Bank of England's discount rate to fife per cent, was without Influence on the home market, the passing of. one of the most im portant quarters of the year with out disturbance in money rates, other than a slight flurry in call funds-; hav ing relieved fears regarding the mon etary situation here. Trading was dull during the second half of the forenoon, with, a Blight reaction In the leading stocks. Bonds were steady. Southern Pacific col lateral 4's advanced 1. Steel developed a distinctly strong tone, advancing nearly a point. The rise in this stock affected the whole list which continued to creep up ward. Amalgamateds gain was in creased to Ityj. .V Interborough net. preferred advanced a point. New ; York, .Oct. 2.--Copper shares, whose buoyant advance was the feat ure of yesterday's market ,were again prominent Jn therHrst trading today. Amalgamated and Utah made fur ther fractional advances but Chino fell back a point- Canadian Pacific rose three points and Pittsburgh Coal preferred 1 6-8. , : , American Telephone , was ' heavy, losing a point on the first few sales. Changes elsewhere were small and irregular...".;.'-' v. ': ;.Mv:'- A better tone prevailed when trad ing was fairly under way. Slight opening declines of Union Pacific, Steel and Reading were made up. Amalgamated and Nevada Consolidat ed advanced a point and Chino recov ered Its loss. Pittsburgh Coal pre ferred Increased Its gain to three points and the common rose 1, ., NEW YORK COTTON New York, Oct, 2. Reports of further heavy rains in the southwest, big English spot sales and higher Liverpool cables gave the local cot ton market a firm opening this morning, with first prices 10 to 16 points higher, new high ground for the season. ' ; The comparatively ; large ginning figures seemed to exert no special in fluence, but there was heavy realiz ing at the opening advance. This caused reaction, pf 8 or 7 points dur ing early trading, .hut rallies oi tour or five points followed and the mar ket showed a very steady tone in an ticipation of a low government con. dltion report at mld'day. Realizing caused more or less ir regularity' later in the morning, but the market held generally steady and Just before the Washington report was published prices were 12 'to 15 points net higher. The official condition of 64.1' per cent proved more favorable than early buyers expected and the market almost Immediately broke 1 or 18 points from tha best. Estimated receipts today, 55,00 bales against 52,939 hist week and 72.91C last year. 1 J-. 1 1 CHICAGO GRAIN QUOTATIONS. a Chicago, Oct. 2. Selling that devel oped on a slight advance today In wheat more than wiped out the gain. GcneraHy'favorable weather weakened corn from the start.J Oats displayed firmness, despite assertions that a cargo of Canadian outs had been char tered at Fort Williams, Ont, to come to Chlcasro. World g lard stocks we the heaviest in 10 years and hud depressing effect on provisions. ' CHICA LIVESTOCK ' Chicago, Oct 2.-.-Hogs: receipts 22,000, slow, steady. Bulk of sales S.30 8.70; light 8.3C9.00; mixed 8.1008.95; heavy 8.0008.90; roughs 8.00 8.20; heavy 8.008.90; pigs 4.6007.75. - Cattle: receipts 4,5000; steady. Beeves 7.15 9.40; Texas steers 6.90 7.90; Blockers and1 feeders 5.30 5? 7.85; cows and heifers. 3.75 8.56; calves 7.75 11.75. ' Sheep: receipts 25,000; steady. Na. tlve 3.764.86; yearling! 4.90 to 5.90 lambs native 5.80 0 7.45. THE LONDON MARKET London, Oct. 2. -Money was In strong domand today.. Discount rater were marked up to the bank. rate. Tho five per cent bank rate came as a surprise to the' money market and the stock exchange, but the ap pearance of tha unfavorably weekly bank return showing the unexpected ly large decrease of over 4.000,000 pounds In reserve madu apparent the necessity for the protective measures. Consols declined an eighth and recov ered the loss later, but Canadian Pae Iflc, Rio Tlntos and other Paris favor, Itea which had been strong early, all dropped on the Increased rats and th uncertainties of tho near east sltua lion. The market closed Irrogula with Brazilian bonds Weak and Mexl can rails in good demand. , American securities opened steady and a fraction higher, FaJr buying appeared during th forenoon and stocks advanced under the lend of AmalK-amnted Copper and Canadian Pacific. The latter gained 1 points. Wull street selling depressed the list In the esrly afternoon, but- prices burdened attain In th, late trading ami the m.irK.-t closed steady. HITTTFU AND EnOH. Nw York. Oct Butter firmer, 7500 tubs. Creamery extra 10 (fJt. Eggs unchonned; lo.r.00 cases. DiTssed poultry dull and west western chickens 1 7 f?T 2 ; fowls 141 !0; turki-yi 1Si;. Cheese un:li.;..rrd, SnnO boxen. ':'U";- O ('), It f?o-' tinchanirprl r 'reeet nta S.171 '. I I ....Potatoes unchanged; ..receipts SO cars. - ... Poultry alive lower. Springs 13 H; fowls J J. ' , . : IT i ' - : ' ' LIVERPOOL COTTON. Liverpool, Oct 2.-rCotton, spot In limited demand; prices firm; middling fair. 8.31; good middling,' 8.03; mid dling, 7.89? low middling. 7.67; good ordinary. 7.01; or dlnary, 8.67. ' Sales 20,000, Including 15,300 Amer ican and 3000 for speculation and ex port; receipts 4000, including 1800 American. - - I Futures closed quiet: 1 j October, v . .', 7.49 October-November ...... 7.40 y November-December w.i . . ... 7.33 December-January ........ 7.32 I January-February , . ....... 7.32 ' February-March . . . .. ..:.'.' 7.32ft March-April , . i . . . r. . '. . 7.32ft . April-May ...... ... 7.31ft May-June . .... .... 7.31- une-July ........ . .. ..7.29 ' July-August .... . .- .. .... 7.26ft AUgust-September .. .. 7.09 ft September-October . . .. ...... 6.70 October-November .. .. .. .. 6.68 CASH GRAIN PRICES. Chicago, Oct 2. Wheat: No. 3 hard 5ft; No. 2 northern 88 89 ft. . Corn: No. 2, 71ftH72ft; No. 2 white 72ft; No. 2 yellow 72. Oats: No. 2, 41ft; No. 2 white 41ft; standard 42 ft. . Rye No. 2, 66. - Barley, 58 85. Timothy, 3.75 05.25. Clover, 9.5012.0O.. Pork, 22.00; lard, ,10.95 10.97 ft ; ribs, 10.60tgll.25. r NEW YORK MONEY New York, Oct. 2. Money on call firm 2'43; ruling rate 3; closing ft3. Time loans firm; 60 days ft; 90 days 45; 6 months 4. Prime mercantile paper 5 ft 6 per dent. Sterling exchange strong, 4.82 for 60 days, 4.86.10 for demand. Commercial bills 4.81. Bar silver 61ft. Mexican dollars 47. Government bonds easy; railroad bonds steady. . - CHICAGO ' GRAIN QUOTATIONS. Open. Close. WHEAT December . 87 ft May ... ... 92ft 87 92 CORN October ... i ..... December 69 70 ft 70ft 70 42 45 Uiy 71ft OATS December . . . '. . , . . . 42 May .: 45 MESS PORK per bbl. January ... 20. 04 20.15 May .... ........20.17ft 20.25 LARD per 100 lbs. ' October i0.92ft 10.95 January ... .10.97ft; 10.97ft May 11.10 11.12 ft1 .SHORT RIBS per 100 lbs.-- Ocober ... ........ .10.95 il.65 January ........... .10.67 ft 10.85 May ... ... 10.65 10.72 NEW YORK STOCK LIST.' Close. Amalgamated Copper ....... Amer, Beet Sugar 77ft 25 Amer. Cotton Oil . ,, , 41ft Amer. Smelt. & Refining....... 66 Amer. Sugar Refining 110ft Amer. Tel. & Tel., 129 Anaconda Mining Co. ,. .. . . ... .. 38ft Atchison -. . ... , . 94 ft Atlantic Coast Line 120 r Baltimore & Ohio . 94 ft Brooklyn Rapid Transit ...... 89 Canadian Pacific ,. 232 Chesapeake & Ohio . . 69ft Chicago & Northwestern...... 12814 Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul 106 Colorado Fuel & Iron : . 29 Colorado & Southern ...'27ft Delaware & Hudson 155 Denver & Rio Grande 19 Erie 29 General- Electric 145 ft Greut Northern pfd 127 Great Northern Ore ctfs. . . i . . . 35 ft Illinois Central , .. 110 Interborough-Met . . . 16 ft fnterborough-Met. pfd 62 Inter Harvester 105 Louisville & Nashville 135 U Missouri Pacific ., soft mo., Kansi & Tex...i sift Lehigh Valley 157 ft 44ft 96 104 112 112 127 162 ft 168ft 15 Matlonal Lead New York Central . Xovfolk & Western . Northern Pacific . . . Pennsylvania ... People's Gas Pullman Palace Car Reading Itock Island Co. ... Rock Island Co. pfd 22ft Southern Pacific 91 Southern Railway 22 Union Pacific 159 United States Steel 60 United States Steel pfd 108 ft Wabash ... j Western Union T NEW YORK COTTON FUTURES, i . ' Open. Close. ictober ... 14.1s 13.9596 AovemDer 18.79 iiocomDer ... u.95 1S.808J Tanuary . u.78 l3.6S(fr64 "ebruu-y .U.estfKiR March U.84 lS.SRiff7fl May , Tune 18.88 18.74W75 13.65167 13.6465 Inly . 18.78 Denounced INxil. By Associated Press. Hamburg, Germany, Oct. t. The tiamiinrg-Amerlcan line has denounc ed the North Atlantic passenger and freight pool, agreements In regard to which come to an end 'December SI Tho difficulties arose owing to a claim put forward by the Hamburg company for a larger percentage of emigrant tratllc, A conference Is to be held In Paris shortly but In well Informed circles It Is thought there Is little pros pect of a settlement . ' , , Ang"ir Condition Vnchangetl. By Associated Press, Ann Arbor, Mich., Oct. 2. The at tending physicians announced ttfrtsy hat although Dr. Fameu B. Angoll the aged president emeritus of the t'nlverslty of Michigan, experloncertH a restless nlsht, his condition remain Ing practically onchaitred today and is long as he does not lost strength they will entertain hope for his re fovery. Because of his advanced tg his convalescence must necessarl ly be slow, they ssld. Iheiin nlwujs nltii' ln the n-i mt. Thill's w Ii V II -t,M In the the I ' 1 1 1 ' t. colli m' !l II 1,1 I.l ilc Closed : - i All Day Jewish Holiday .r..,!,iijW..l'THE STORE THAT GROVE PARK INN GROVE PARK INN serves Luncheon 1:00 to 2:30 p. nv Dinner, 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. , Visitors to Asheville although not guests of GROVE PARK INN, are invited to dine and inspect the building. Special attention given to Luncheon and Dinner Par ties, if notified in advance. , . Orchestra concerts 3:00 to 4:00 p. m., 7:30 to 10:00 p .m . . WM. S. KENNEY, Mgr. FILMS DEVFXOPED s10ceoS. MAIL OR ROBINSON'S t HAYWOOD ST. SOUTHERN RAILWAY r Premier Carrier of the South Schedule Figures Published as Inf ormatlon Only and Not Guaranteed x EFFECTIVE MONDAY, SEPT. 28, 1913. Arrives from Eastern Time- No. nrevard and Lake Toxaway ........ 11:30 ,m. So. 7 Brevard and i Lake Toxaway :lt p.m. No. I Savannah and Jack sonvllle . . . 1:10 p.m. No. 11 Washington, N vr ; T o r k, Norfolk, 1 Richmond ....... . 1:46 p.m. No. IS Cincinnati, Loilis- ville, Memphis, St ' . " ; 1 Louis .'. :. . ,. i ; . t:At p.m. No. It Charleston and Co- ' lumbla .......... 9:15 p.m. No. 15 N. Y.; Philadelphia, Washington 10:08 a.m. No. 18 Murphy & Waynes- vllle .......... 6:60 p.fat No. 10 Murphy ft Waynet- vllle 1:47 p.m. No. ti Waynesville ; . . . . . t:00 a,m. No. tl. Goldsboro and Ral- ' elgh 7:40 p.m. No. tl Charleston and Co lumbia 7:30 p.m. No. tt Cincinnati and Chi cago .......10:15 a.m. No, 15 Washington," N. T. and Richmond ..... 1:40 ani. No. 16 Memphis, Chatta nooga and N. O... 6:50 a,m. No. 41 Atlanta, Macon and New Orleans 11:11 a.m. No.101 Bristol, Knoxvill ft Chattanooga .....10:65 p.m. . Through sleeping cars dally to ana from New York, Philadelphia, Callt more, Washington, Richmond, Norfolk, Charleston. Cincinnati. Memphis, Jacksonville, Savannah, St IxiuIh. Louisville, Atlanta, Macon, Birmingham, Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans. . 1 f , . . Through chair cars Goldsboro and Waynesvllle. Full dining car service trains Nos. 9, 10, 11, 12, 27, 28, and Buffet din ing car Nos. 16 and 16. ALEX If. AKER. til Pass. & TVU Atrt. J. II. WOOD. PI v. Pass. Art. STREET GAR SCHEDULE ZILLICOA. AND, RETURN. RIVERSIDE PARK DEPOT VIA SOUTHSIDE AVENUI DEPOT VIA FRENCH BROAD AVE. MANOR CHARLOTTE STREET TERMINUS PATTON AVENUE EAST STREET GRACE VIA MERRIMON AVENUE . BILTMORE DEPOT & W. ASHEVILLF VIA SOUTHSIDE AVE. l i - ' - I ' ftunday ecbcjule differ. t ike Mlum-lng particulars: Car leave square tor Wanui tt 00 I m., rrturn 0:16: Cars lueve S4usre fn? Iiepm rla 8outhslde Ave. 1:15, 6:30, 7-m. 1:00 and 0:80 a. in Cere lv 0ni' re D-pot Tie Frxneh tir.i. t 1:16, 0:10. 0:46, 7:16. f 4l ami t il 1 ,,Car for Depot lv Pouer both rViuthlde nd Krnrh i Flrrt car leave Square for Charlotte street at 6:00 a. m. end minute until 8:30 next 8:46. First car Ii-sVks Square for Plvsrslde I.Jj, neil I f,. ' First car fir Went, Asheville evii Hquurt :ll. 7.011. ne.f With the shove eicrptlnnn, fuadny i heduli rnintri"i t continue m.:i( se week rtnvs. fin fvi'iitni- mheri r- : . - ' - . i i Inut trip on nil in ill I e f -u e l. r tt'-c bntitti.g ever ni Ai " i . . t.t t ii! l'.: ,.,- I.- rt . . f i SAVES YOU MCliy- I n PER BRING FILMS TO KODAK STORE ASHEVILLE, N. C. Departs for - 1 Eastern TIm No. 6 Brevard and Laka Toxaway ......... 5:10 p.C- No. S Brevard and Lake 1 . Toxaway ......... 1:05 a.m. No. 10 Savannah, Jackson- . . ville ............. 4:10 p.m. No.. 11 Cincinnati, "I'iint . Louis, Memphis ft '" Louisville ......... iivv v" ..i ... No. 11 Washington, "' New '.' , York, Norfolk and : ' Richmond ...... 2:'S p.m. No. No. 14 Atlanta ft Charles ton ....7:00 a.m. 1 N. Y., Phlladoipnla . Washington ...... 7:00 p.m. No. 17 Waynesvllls a n' (I Murphy .........8:84 a.m. NO. t Waynesvllle and,, Murphy 1:20 p.m. No. No. 11 Waynesvllle 7:55 p.m. 21 Raleigh and Golds- boro . , 1:10 a.m. 17 Chicago ft Clncln- . No. natl , T:B0 p.m. Net. 18 Columbia, Charlel- ton 10:11 a-m. No, It Memphis, Chatta- nooga ft New O. ..10:10 p.m. No. 36 Washington, Rich- . . mond and N. Y, ... f:10 a.ni No. 41 Atlanta, Macon and New Orleans ..... 8:30 p.m. No.101 Bristol, Knorvllls ft Chattanooga . 7:10 a.ru. IN EFFECT JUNE 22, 1913 o:oo. o:. 10 a. m. 6:10 and vry IB mm, nntO 11 p. m. 8:30 a. m. and svery II, minutes until 1:16 p. m. then' vrj T ft minutes until 1:45 p. m. Then every 16 minute until 11:00. r 0:00 and vnr It mlnutsa until 11:00 p. in. ". . 6:30, 0:00 a. m. and then every 15 minutes till 11:00 p. Hi. 6:30, 0:00 a. nv then every 16 Minute 5 til 11:00 p. m. 11:30 car enrm through. Return leave end of lln 12:00. i - f:00 a. m. and every 16 uilnuu tl. 11:00 p. ra. 6:00 a. 11:00 p. m. and ..rj nv -' 16 minuet ll'i 6:00 a. m. and 0:30 a. m. Thuu 16 minutes till 10:30 m Tl very 10 minute till it -SO i m. 6:16 a. m. and then every 16 mine till 10:10 p. m. Then every to r till 11:00 last oar. 6:30 a. m sort every 16 mtn. wn't It. 0 p m. last car.
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