' 1-w, ii."iiths p si tiionUis . "lUCiS, . - is pur line,. t'ulilishod every Wednesday CVttcral. ,rf is now the houest far trier briugs Ilia 'lators iuto town, Taia is the top row in iu the sacks. OOO 0 0 0 0 00 O Aud this ie the loner down, O 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 o o o o JOAB. The Executive. Committee of the Uuiind Confederate Yeternus iu session last week at Louisville, decided iipou Nashville, Teiin., as -be place for holding the next re uuiou. The diite will be decided later. .' i High Poiut it a dry lowu. Du ring our etay ot a week in the jdacewe did uot see ibeleust indi cation nf drinking, did uot eoiell the ardent ou auy man's , breath, saw no whiskey shops,- aud beard ouly two little, white oaths sworu Nws and Olnwrver, All excellent, geutlemau iu North Carolina, uow iudepeudeut iu politios, says be. is staudingby Mr. Roosevelt iu the Pauama poli cy because it commits the Presi dent to Ibe recognition of Seoee iou as a . right. "I believed iu Secessiou iu 1861 and I believe iu it nnw." hn write, "and I am So glad to see a Republican Presi dent virtually admit forty years after that my position ju 1861 was right that I will forgive him any irregularities iu the Panama mat ter." - . - This paper bas. uot criticized any reooguitiou of tbe right of Pauama to secede and Bet up a government of its own. Secession bas been honorable in the past and it will be honorable in the fu ture if actuated by ngnl princi ples. The culouies had aright to secede from Great Bntaiu. 'Tbe world applauds because it was rue fCessful. The South bad a right to secede in 18G0, though tbe wis doui of secession was .even theu disputed. .The tyorld does uot ap plaudvcajurifHHld. The fact, tbaMr. Roosevelt reegun flrt, ceBsiou iu Pauama does net affect the dead question of the right of secession at all, except to sbow that the Republican party is gui ded by preseut advantages aud L. .... 1 ..Inn . ! ' The Western North Carolina ConfereQce. ' It was the privilege of the editor of the Pkkss to atleud the sessiou of Tbe ' Western North Carolina Conference at High Point last week. The reports on all lines of tbe conference show great ad vancement over previous years. When ajl the reports were tabu latejlU-w88 found that there was membership within the' bounds of the conference aggregating 78, 209. This itau increase of 3500 during the year; 1646 infants have been .;, baptized and 2371 adults. There are 103 Epworth leagues, with a total membership of 3373. .There are 737 'Sunday schools iu operation with 4931 teachers and 56,000 Sunday school scholars. The collect ion for mis sions was larger than it bus ever been; the amount actually collec ted amount iug to 122,932 53. The amount raised for the support of the ministry aggregated $113,559, 41. There are 730 churches iu t his conference, the total value of which fl,C33,644.9i; the total in dehtednessou this property being only about $43,000. There are 161 piirfsoiuitres, valued at $211,000. There is an indebtedness of t bete of about $18,000. Tbe valuo of the schools owned by tbe WeBlem Y ilh Cartliua conlerencA sggre i : f 1,038,500. This of count im'Ijui'S the half interest of the ci'i.ft rencc in Trinity college, lo cated at Durham, .;w?y Cicyc;leA U 1. !l HI) 11 'v C'-t Oil J. U n. (iln-l, i'i;llik!ill I'lupt'd a stubborn Ii I'l' ,'.i-.l l,;l.l- rn I.ausv; dime Oil t ', S.C., ward into. Tennessee nlunjj; the North bank of Ihe Tennessee river This construction is bring don by W. J. Oliver of Kuoxvillo. Teun. Tbe line starts at Bush uell, aud for tweuty-five - miles west to the Tennessee bouudry is called the Carolina & Tennessee Southern Railroad, and wout of the bouudry it runs hir twenty miles to Ciliooa creek as (he Ten nessee & Carolina. Southern Rail way. All tbe way from Bushuell the railroad follows the Tennessee river. According to reports from Ten nessee, it is the purpose of the Southern Railway to connect this new road with its present line at or uear Maryville, Teuu., and this would make , a direct couneci ion betweeu its hue iu the southwest ern part of North Carolina, aud that portion of the system lying in Eastern Tennessee, .Further more, it it to be noted that tbe rumored plan of the Southern -is to build a futher exteusiou'. from its! iue iu North Caroliua, braucb iug off a few miles South of Bush uell and following the valley of the Little Tennessee river south east about tweuty miles to Frank lin, N.C, the couuty-seat of Ala cou county, towards which point the Tttllulab Falls Railway . is working uorthsard from its proa eut terminus through Rabuu couu- ty, Georgia, aud via Rabuu Gap. in? "nil 'rtr-Jhese lines w'buld place tbe SoUlberW." P- all I inn ft a from the coal regions of Eastern Tennessee to Tidewater, . Al though the building of these links would give an immediate connec tion through to Charleston, S. C, aud Savannah, Ga., it .would be possible to make almost au airline route by constructing two short pieces of road, cue about thirty miles long betweeu Edgefijld aud Greenwood, S, C, aud auotber be tween Walhalla, S. C aud Ciay tou, Ga,, about twenty-live miles, the latter point being ou the ex tension of tbe Tallulah Falls Rail way, while Walballa Is the west ern terminus of the Blue Ridge Railway, a feeder of the Soutberu. Tba Manufacturers' Record, SUPERIOR COURT. - The superior court ' convened Monday iiioruing, ' J edge W. A. Uoke pre.iitlinji, and Solicitor, T. D. Ur)on, prosecuting. Wd ditl not hear the Judge's charge to tbe grand jTfrj', but have been Informed by parlies who did hear it, - that the charge was a model one, far in ire inlerbtungV instructive and practical than is usual in suvh casea. Air. W, J. Potts of Highlands, wan chosen at foreman of the grand jury, and J. M. Yonoo was sworn as olli cer of the same. " The . visiting .attorneys present tre Me-srs. Beu I'os.'y,' and . B. Norvell, of Murphy, Sam O. Welch, W. T. Crawford and J, A.' Fngusou ot Wayiiesv:!e, :. and Walter E. Moore and F. E. Alley, of .Weluder, and E. S. HeruJon, ' of Walhallu, S. C. Tho crimnal dockut was taken up and a numtier of cases disposed- ot Monday and yesterday. ... . The Wreck; on Balsam Moun tain. .' We gather from tbe Asheille Cilisrn the following particulars of the wreck on the , Balsam mountain Saturday night attar 11 o'clock. The train was composed of the engine and eight loaded freight cars, and the crew consisted of ; five' men. ' In coining down the steep grade on the frosty rails the engineer could not control the train and - it ran away. Wheu all hope bad vanished tbe en gineer said MI have done all that mortal can do; you must jump and save your lives." Three men jumped aud were injured but not eenuitaly. Engineer Moore was struck by a fly ing piece of limber which crushed Ids skull, Charley Porter, brnkeman was caught under tbe wrecked v cars and killed. ui.iCial ot tilt- buuuif Xh confirms previ about the work being hue ff.ni) . Etishncll, , W'liy tbis dieoriminatioti? Tbe president gave au audience to tlie fraud, yuUinK himself Dowie, but refused to ses Ibe crank named Carrie Nation, Was be afraid she wotilj cut up bis 'Tbaufcpgi ving deniijolin? New and Observer. ( t Mrs. Leli't Allwon bus g.ine to Wajiieiviilo to Spend tlie winter tlMHlMiS. 1 - fitf-huell, N. Tie Smihorn 1 ' v h r 'ij 1 i 1. a,!; 1 i- ."" wrote ln.il Notch in Wahvah three days' dtdigtil ful c;tmjn. hnvH iniurned to our lieu "Bald,"1 the common hllix number ol peuks, describes l g out ticks. of H SlIIU- in it, either of bare rock or one covered with low shrubbery, per mitting unobstructed view of the entire horizon. . Most . of these mountains aro. clothed with a heavy growth f timber to their very tops, 'Wab-yab,, pronounced as Wau-yuh f last "u" short),, is tbe original Indian name, signify ing wolf. " Iudiau uames of moun tains, rivers, and valleys, although prosaic to them, are musical to our ears, aud without prosy sugges tion, to us. Good fssle has been shown by the piooenrs of this re gion in retaining mauy of them; for example, of mountains, Wah yah already noter'j Nautabala. Tupquiltee;1 of rivers, ; Cartooge cheye, CullasagcS. ' Ou the other hand, think of sty ling Ihe loftiest mountain iu thit regiou, put down on the U. S. Sor vey map 5 500 feet above sa lev el, as" Wiue Spring B.-.ldl" Th tradition of the rjauiing-is, that traveler, somewhat the worse from indulgence, accidentally broke hi?1 wiue bottle in the jce-cold spring issuing from the mountain's rocky, hesrt! Tbe bottle ia immortal ized, hut the toper forgotten.- The Indian uame which it ought to have kepb'is, Co-lab-tih, or cold mount aUf. Mifuaminjr, however. cannot. lower mountain or rob it of its snlenditf iLiews. W v. and Wahvnju ... rWii ruaka of one mountain, so (bat our , picnic kers had ouly to walk a lofty ledg" counectiog them, which led along Raven's Cliff, a dizzy precipice, and then climb to the top. From this bare summit, five hundred feet higher tbau Wahyah, ... we gazd upon a world of peaks and mountain raugeR, rising steep and huge, juBt at band, and sweeping away In every point of the com pass until Bcarcely distinguisha ble from the deep azure of the sky. We forgot the towr'e finry appe tite, as we quenched our. natural thirst iu the ice-oold spring, and iu the shade discussed our. lunch, wbnse menu embraced among oth er tempting edibles, wild turkey, killed the day previous by our houters. :? Aa Ihe sun began its de scent, sleek cattle, at well favored as the fat kiue of Pharaoh's dream feeding among the papyrus reeds of the Nile.tnme trooping into tbe hollow,' but not apparently ' to qnench their thirst at the brook flowing from I be spring. They KAzed at us ermewhat curiously. It was uot long before their pres ence wss explained. A covered country wagon, .accompanied by three mooulataeere, waa seen ciro ling down toward the spring. Uu gearing, one pf the men bearing a wallet iu bis band, and uttering a peculiar call, procewded to ,eome flat rocks, and scattered, ou them handful of salt. Teariug at the call at break-neck ipeed down tbe mouulain, other cattle joiued the earlier, arrived, and . thronged around I lie rocks, eagerly licking up tho salt, not - only supplying a necessity-, but keeping (hem tame. It looked as if herders aud kiue had met by appointment aud we were entertained with to us, the uovel sight of "salting the cattle." Rev. R. Q. Mallard iu Southwest pru Presbyterian. OAHTOTIIA. Btuith, sflto M You Haw limp Bocagrt ! lt Kind You Haw Atosfi I Biguton of OAOTOniA, ttmiU - Tte KuKt Yob H AhwKg Sutl Bignttut sf ,: Tan P. Norwood Commits ftuiclde. Last night at Waynesvill about 7 o'clock Van P. Norwood, son of Judge V. L. Norwood coramited suicide. The young man shot himself wilb a pistol. No cause for the occur ance is known. Young Norwo)d was a popular man and is well -known there. He was 23ye.irs old. Citiren, 22. Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessness la responsible fur many a railway wreck. iiikI the sume cmincg tire making litumin wreuktt of stiiT.'i en nun Tin out ami Inn:; trouble1!, ltit h'lu-u tl.o ii.lvent of Dr. Ildi'j'a N"e-v l;-c,(!M i y f.r (Vii .ship; ''.ni, ('. ,' H Uiid ('.!!., i i'U t!' ' i i m 1 y i i! ', : I i,,,., ' , , ' I Ii !) Ii h c ' r -1 t Sen ) tliiisr im envy, Hjiikr-qioatv, on t!iy n.i;iie, Am 1 linn tiiiijjio to thy honk me' f:ime; V lilif 1 foi'.fs'M ihy writings to lie mnli . m:.!'(i' mull luri' Jlrse cm n.u.e too Hindi. u Smil (if tlio line! 'I lie ii)ji!;itlsi )vli' ht, tlie wnniler of our ntnij;'! -My SI nke-peare il-e! I will not lw'l4'e (iu-e by J. C'limieei', 01- r-penser, or liltl tleauiiitiHt lie A little fur.lier, to mitke tliee a room; - ThiMl nrt it ui iuiiiiient without 11 tomb, Antl art n live mill, while thy bonk diuli live. And we linre wits to reiut. anj praise to ifive. 'J'liat I uot mix tbee so, my brain exiiues, t iiienii with great, but diMpitiioitloiiel Musea; - For If t tltotignt my JutlKiuent were of yeara, I Hlioultl oouiiii it tliee Hurely wltb tby peers, And tell bow far tbou tiltlst our I.yly ontslilna Or RiHirtlre Kytl or Marlowe's mljjbty line. Anil tlimiKli lliou batlttt vmall I'roiu thence to honour tbee For names; but coll forth thundering Esebylus, . y - Eur:pitle-t, and Soplioelea to us, . .' ' " Pai'HVlus, Aceltta, liiiu of Cordova ilcntl, To live nK!u, to hear tby bmkln trend, And slinke a atKe: or when ihy nocks were on, l.enve thee alone for the comparison 'Of all, that Insok'iit tlreece or liaiiKhty Rnin ' ' i , Sent for.h, or s.nee d'd from their ashes eonia. Triumph, my Hiitulii. tbou liast one to show , To whom nil scenes of Kuropn hoiniiKe owe. He Win not of an &kr, hut for all time! . And all the Mimes still were In their prime, - , When, like Apollo, he came forth to warm Our cart, or like a Mercury, to elinrm! - - . Nature lierself vna proud of Ills designs, And. joyed to wear the dresslug: of bis lines! -. , - Bweit Swan of Avoul what a sight It wore To nee thee In our water yet nppenr, ' ' And make those flights upon the banks of Thames, That so did take Illza and our James! But stay. I see tliee Iu tbe hemisphere Advanced, ami made a constellation there! Shine forth, tbou Ktar of Poets, nnd with rnge, ' - Or lufltieuee, ehld. or eheer the drooping stage A hleb since tby flight from bonce hath mourned like night, And despairs day, but for thy volume's light H-H-HH 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 11 M NEWS BRIEFS. . H . It is reported tbat (lie count poor house of Pnlk. aud lhat four or Gve of tbe intnater are kuowu to have perished. PaQOma Canal Treat Signed. Washington, D. C, Nov. l8. Secretary Hay aud M. Philippe Bunau Varilla, tbe minister from Panama, at 6:40 o'clock this eve ning, signed the Hay Bunau Varil la treaty, providing for Ibe con st ructiou of tbe Pauama canal by the United Slates. . Tho ceremony occurred iu Secretary Hay's study. The Pauama minister arrivod a .Mr. Hay's 1 bouse promptly at 6 o'clock, having made au appoiut uieut wilb tho secretary for a con ference at that hour. . He was sur prised to find that tho secretary bad before him the treaty engros sed iu duplicates. The secretary iu'foruied M. Buunu Verilla thai be waa ready to sign the treaty. Tne minister read the document carefully and the:i he and Secreta ry Hay attached their signatures to it. Hearty congratulations were ex changed and it was. agreed that the news of the signiug of the treaty should be kept from tbe public for the present. President Roosevelt; was immediately ad vised of Ihe signiug of tbe docu ment aud M, bunau Varilla sent a confidential cablegram to bis gov ernment, stating tbat the treaty had been signed. Tbe secretary aud ihe minister refused to com ment on the ceremony. The only official admission that can be had is tbat the terms of the treaty are practically settled. WANTED TRUSTWORTHY - LADY or (teiitli'iiwn to maniiRo bnlnca In tills Ctmnty and adjoining territory fur houim ot aulid rlnanelal etiindiiiR. t'UD.W straight eauliiinlary and expne nali eieh Mon dii.T dlraet from lieadijiiarter. Kxrunna money advnaod: pmition permanent. Ad dreiM MunaKur, S0.1 Monon Bklg., Clilcngo. GLUE RID3S C3TEL Clayton, Ga. Newly FnrniNlicd. Thoroughly Ilcnovatcd. D.T. D0I1CAI1, Prep. UWB nfli tim 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 ii iihiiii laai wohk.j Dp rrof, 7 ' janoii Latin uml leva Omck, I will not nettle . M I-H-t-l t M H 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I IfH Women as Well as Men re Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. 'U'MTr'.j'r Ky upon the mind. di- Latfuraeea and e3.Wrnoln; beauty, vigor Asrfulnesa toon hen ihe kld- st; neya 'ares"t order Kldnev IroublfV become so prevalent that It is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid- neyi. If the child urin ates too often, it the urine scald the flesh or If, when the child reaches an age when It should be able to control the passage, H is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon It, the cause of the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the firs) Step should be towards the treatment ol these Important .organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder aad not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the ' same grsat remedy. The mild and the Immediate effect ol Swamp-Root la soon realized. It Is sold by druggists, in fifty cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mall tree, also pamphlet tell- Hom m tmrSM ing all about it, Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer St Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., be sura and mention Uu paper. - Judge Purdy Igoorcs a Masorj Ic Badge. Benjamin Buford, while, con victed of manslaughter at Aiken, wheu asked what he had to say wby the seutence of the Court should not he passed upon' him, said : '.'Nothiug.your honor,' and be held up the lapel of bis coat, ou which waa piuued a Masonic badge, and he made a sign, which Judge Purdy, be iug a. Mason, rec ognized.' "Thai badge can do you no good here," said Judge Purdy. ' "You are not fit. to wtrar it. Throw it away, for you have (violated all tbat is good and uoble lhat the emblem represents. , Ycu are no brother of niiuo. The seutence of tbe Court is I bat you shall serve twelve years iu Ibe Stale peniten tiary at hard labor. You can tha'uk your cnuusel for saving your neck." Buford killed n negro named Blackmore in Aiken county sever al mouths ago. -Keowee Courier. Special Land Buyers' Extnrslous, Will run to the new lands of Greer County, Oklahoma, and other sec tions of the great Southwest in No vember and December, via the Fris co System. Are yon looking for rich and fer tilc 'fanning lituds in tho Southwest which you can liny for from one fourth to one-tentli the coat of Inmls of the K:wl nnd North 1 They pro duce M nnieh uere for Mere. Hoie U n fliaiine to better your condition and add a lilieral iiiiiount to your pocket bonk. For full prutieiiliii'S mid njeeiiil rnilrii-id r.iles r; ply al. oih-o to II. K. I.i mull, eeri'l.u y I'livo 'j'.tin I m tu : iiioii r.iiivan, 1 1, l.eu'-i, V i c '. " j r, r : : A a lip ' i ' i't i i:.ho a: r -.-r, i, i. .1 wut ii m i.m ii iii ! lVr f ii r 3. v..--!, 1. .t on;o Co t: ;':ro if 1 rvuViifir-r 1 vt im-t- ' " -f fcnniilt'aici'i.,;a hinco Kslul'mcy. - - , -tcs. AlTowno6,)atot.l'iivoyoul:it;iN. All Counterfeit', Iinit.lt ions onil Ju.-t-us-g-iKKl" ftro bnt i:xX'rliJiiMi4s tlini triao tviv, nnd endiiii'Ter the lieiiltli of IiU'-.iul ni.d CLUdi'cii txpcrlonco uyiiinfct Kijicrimcut. Otal ic CASTOR! Castorla Is a hnrtnloKS substitute for t'asiop Oil, Pare ' goric, Drops am), Suothlusr Syrups. It Is rieosnnt. It con t;il tis neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotio substance. Its ngo Is its gituruiitco. It destroys Worms and allays Fcvoiislincss. It euros Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Tcethtnff Troubles, euros Constlpution and Flatulency. It assimilates the Fond, regulates tho , ; Stoniacli and Bowels, giving: healthy and natural slocpi The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. . ccriuinc C ASTORIA auwayo - S9 Sears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Uso For Over 30 Years. ill- v WRIGHT & ROBINSON'S STORE. enieel fiooda for i "Cleanliness is next to Godliness." Our stock of . is frc'Jan'l clean neat, weet and toothsome. IIS ' High GrarJaVuss. Teas aiTit(banncri Goods 155 Yon pny no one else's b'tjsMlen dealing wiili ujljipA 3 1 5 terms are cash or country V'noe on toe pay as yon go plan, j S'S . - "A thing. of beauty Is! - yAMai A Marvelous Dress Goods and Waist Goods This store is alive and bountifully filled with all that is ob-J5 S v taiiiable in the newest, the nrettiest, the latest and richest JK S5 creation in merchandise. J 555 . At the lowest possible prices for first-elasg sfoods. The S strongest lino of Dress Goodr, Skirt Goods and Waist Goods MC ; Ml ever shown in town, all new and stylish. 5 jinn 4 - ' asjif liwm . . , . i . , ' , i a a 2 ill REinAC W - W 1 1 m V V i... t . . ... i.i i vv e are netier prepsrea man everio sen yoq goou ouoea ataav 5 ? popular prices. - The widen! variety of styles of every kind of at leather, You oan depend on 5,5 new Ivntl'sr a"d the kmds to ill Hit Mil St i jv IHh Quality TAKEG, To the tax payers of Macon Co. Plenae.read the following law care fully aud remember that I am com pelled to obey the same ; and eycry tax ayer in the county will be com pelled to conform to this law. : Laws 1901, chapter 7. "Sko. 70. All tnxes shall be due on the" first Monday in September iu each year, &o," , "Sec. 77. . Th Sheriff or his Deputy, or Tax Col'eetor, shall at tend at the Court lioue or his ufiiee in the - county town during the months of September aud November for the purpoHo of receiving taxea. lie shiill also in like manner attend at leant one day during the month of October at some one or more places in caeh township, of whieh fifteen dn)S notice shall be givm by adver tisement at three or more pttlilio pla ces and in a newspaper, Ac." t'llAPlKtt t.'iS, Sec. 1- Whenever tlie tiises sliull he due nnd unpaid, the flu iii! siiii'd iinineili.itely proeee.l to fu'.lrct tin n ai f.l!iH : If the pinly lii ii' ("ii huve peion.il : i j . i 1 1 y of a Viiluii r.pt'd lo ti e t -i x el.io 4- 1 0 iii-i him U.e i'" U' 1 v. ! '. '-. 1. i ! ' f Signature of I J - i- . ' . ...'.: V If:'"1 I J 1 $11 ihe people. at, i aa is a joy forever "till air Showing of www .... ..:... : I rt tbe Shoos yon buy here to be of J stand wear. Low Prices TAKES. seize and sell the snmn as he is re quired to sell other property under execution Ac, Ac." , I shall endeavor to follow strictly the above law. Therefore all parties are earnestly requested to come for ward and settle their taxes. . .. I will visit the places named Jbe low for the purpose of receiving the laxos on the da a and dales named. Millshoal, Kl'ijuy, . Stigarfork, IIigh)undit Flutts, Smith's Rr Cnrtnogeclisy Nantahnln, liriiirtown, Iuniinglown Cowee, Fnnklin, II ii .iaa Sm 49 m m m Saturday October 10 Monday " 12 Tuesday " 18 Wed. Jb Tit. 1415 Friday .16 . Saturday ' " 17 e, Monday 19 Tuesday 20 Wednesday " 21 Thuishiy " ii Ftidny 2a Saturday "21 All lux payers are earrestty ro quested to ineel mo III lilt) above limes nnd places mi l p ly their Hues a -i lliis is wilho'tt i tliU - t. I.e-t uml only - ;-cel fully, T. )!. Ilii.no '.'iM c!I i!a''y Let worn ; ; li"lh ninl November 8H1I1 Jyi :t rule i'uloiil tii keU to piiintN in WAMiiNi.TON, oi.rtit);;, C A LIFOlIN I A, MONT A N A, IDA HO, v.yovinc, (;io::aih, NKVADA, UTAH, AH1ZO.NA and NLW fllhXKO. Sli r! line, .quick lime, HtumfeifY fire reelininu: ( Fur rntCF, si-hedules, mnt iiifoiuiaiidii wj'jeto. .. ""V. T. SAtNKltS, Gen. Agt. I'a us, Dept. F. E. Tlapk, - Tiaveling I'ass. At. Atlauia, Ga, TALLULAH FALLS RAILWAY COMPANY,'. TIME TABLE HO. 19. ' Effective Blomlay Bept. 21, 1M, S a. m. Kimn-rn Time. . STATIONS. - 1 ir.a hV. - ,ilT. PM ' , Cornelia -, A 4 Demiireat 8 'Hi OlnrkeHVille 10 1 F Hills S OO F ' Aniimlnle . - S M V Ilollvwoixt 8 S 1'iiriirrrillu S ,Vt F Tullnluli Lodge S 20 Tu lillull Fall S 15 Wylio . '- Tiger . 1 '' Clayton AK. LV. PM Ml am r tt -m 0 12 01 8! VI IS, W i an 11 12 :mi i:tl 12 W in 13 &-.20 1 Ml 111 I'M :i2i i F. For fixg stop. . j "Wylio, TiK'-r and Clayton ara new stiv tions o tin extendi"!!, trains not iwlng oieruted to them on riKilaf schedule at present. , . W. S. Knwiw, . Oeneral Manager. SDFPLEMENT TO TIMETABLE HO. 20, EFFEC TIVE SEPTEMBER 2L 1903. KfTeetlre PnmU.r, Kovemlier Sthi 1003. u Trnlns XuK. It an4 tl will be operati il to . Miitlih), On i on the Exu-nslen aa to'VtTn; No, 12 Arrive Tnllulali Ful'a IMP. M. LeavB Tnlluluh Full 1 :W P. M, Arrlvo Mntlils 1:41) P.M. No.ll U-ue Mat his 4::P, M. Arrive Tallulah Falls 5:00 P. M. Jjft Talluiuii Fulls B:1S P. Tt. Hacks will meet train No. 12 tot pnisen Kors fur Clayton. - W. 8. Kswia, : . General Manager. HO.5, 1 35.00, . HO. 7. $50.00 THE BLICKENSDERFER TYPEWRITER EXCELS IN . Speed, Conveiilenee, -Ease of upvruUon. Priee Durability, Perfect alignment. BT - Merit, Haviiifrthe most ' l. 1 EIH 1 1 r HiAL.lt I Arrnrifi'il keylKiurU, U..l.. ,.r. ... TvjH-wTiter. If yMin st!Rf waavt ass br tWrHtaf Mchloeinm trt dclag rottrstUaabiimtlss . . ' - -: ,- Bllckensderfer Typewriter. Send tor catiilegnts tutlnjr, ' THE BLICKEKSEERFtB tfS-r" - 16 Pmco jei St- -r- f Jaar Wants Supplied :. If yoviut postrr- ' If you weiM"" If you waut I If you want Ifyouwanr If you want s ,u. . If you want letter beads, If you waut receipt books, If you waut programmes, 1 1 1f you want iuvilations, -If you want calling cards, : If yon waut shipping tags, If you want job printing of any description done, in the very best style aud at rock bottom - prices call at The Phess Job Office, Frauklin.N.C. . Fi Tl Wr.LEl A lot in Franklin of one acre, with a good seven room dwelling, a fine well, 80 or 40 fine peach trees, 5 or 6 apple trees, fine grapes l i at iiuj every year, also a lot of ch unit lumber and boards . fur a luu ii. A good bargain. Inquire at this t "; or of W. II. riOIIANCK, ' Prtvard, N. t". Att'-.ti-j V