t.rratly li Itt-ninll I. Nothing la more in dorm nd than a medicine which met ts modi) a requlro ments for a blood and system cleanser, such a9 Dr. Dr. Kind's New Lifo I'llls. Thoy are jiiBt what you net d to cure stomach and liver troubles. Try thorn. At II. Alex Stoke's drug Btoro, 2'e., "uaranteed. ThsC&sre thai Cures Coughs, coias .Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma' Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption Is f A fcr;?! V?St xf?T0 i 11 -IM f Cures WWiV arvS Vutii Aweacin. Sold by II. Alex. Stoke. I, 1 OF Ii K YXO L I)S 1 7 LL I Capital Surplus $50,000 $50,000 Scott ITIi'Clf-llniiit. I'r-Hilint; J. '. King, Vice lri'lli iil; Juim II. Handier (anlilcr. Directors: 8coU McClelland .I.C. Klnu Daniel Nolun John II . Corbel t .1.11. Iv iiiirliiT . O.W. Fuller It. II. Wilson Does a generalbanklngbusliieMsitnd solicits the accounts of merchants, professional ini-n, farmers, mechanics, miners, lumbermen and others, promising the most careful attention to the huslnt'MH of alt persons. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. First National Hank buildliiA', Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. Wanted! Girls to Icarn Weaving and Winding. Enterprise Silk Co. Special Drive for . January. Six pounds nice new meaty Prunes for 25 cents. Sold reg ularly 8 cents per pound. Six pounds clear flinty Caro lina Rice for 25 cents. Robinson & Mundorff. w a r.za First Nationa FLORIDA. Two Weeks' Tour via P 'nniiylvmila Railroad. Tlio first Pennsylvania Railroad tour of thu season to Jueltsonvllli', allowing two weeks in Florida, will leavo New York, l'hlludelpliln, Hultiinore, and Washington by special train on Jan uary 31. Kxciirsion tickets, liieiudinir rail way tiMniportntion, l'llllllKin m'o Humi lia tions (one berth,) and meals en route in both directions while traveling on tliu special train, will bo sold at. I In; follow ing rates : Now York, $511.0(1 ; Tronleii, $-l!UHJ; Philadelphia, Ilnrrlsbiirir, IJnlti- morc, and Washing $18.(1(1; I'ilts- liui'jf, $".'( 0(1 ; and at proportionate rates from other points. Similar tours will bo run February 14 and L'H. For tickets, itineraries and other in formation, apply I') ticket, nuents, or to (!eo. W. iioyd, (iotioral Passenger Ajront, llmad S'f.'et Station, Pliila dolphia. Melii iiltiu Mtlvrrintr I'ltM Of Anne and Malaria ran In relieve d and cured with ICIeetrie Hitters. This is a pure, tonic medicine, of especial benefit in miliaria, for it. exerts a true curative Inllnence on the disease, driv ing it entirely out of the system. It is much to ho preferred to (initio, hav ing none of this drug's had ufter-elTects. K. S. Monday, of Henrietta, Tex , writes : "My brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundice, till ho took Kleetrio Hitters, which saved bis life." At II. Alex Stoke's drnj; store : prion 50(1, guaranteed. Notice to AdvertiBeis. The copy for all display advertise monts must bo In Tug Star olllco not later than 2.00 p. in. Monday of each week to have the advertisement appear In tho paper tho week It, is handed into oflico. Engagement. Vo wish to announce ouren;;at:emcnt to tho "Pioneer" gas light and will bo at homo to our friends yesterday on tho cast bound train going west. Hy calling at tho store you will receive moro light on tho subject. Ileynolds villo Hardware Co. Copper Boilers. Do you want to seo tho best copper boiler made ? Weighs II pounds, with one pieco lid. Special price for this week $2.:il). Uing-Stoke Co Fertilizing Lime. We are prepared to furnie'i fertilizing litnoon short notice. Address all com munications to Cox & Marshall, Royn oldsvillo, l'a. Women's coats reduced at Millirons. Overcoats reduced at Milllrens. Hargains in slippers at Harmon's shoo store. Children's coats reduced at Mlllirr-ns. J. E. Mitchell, merchant tailor, near Ilotol Imperial. Hoys' overcoats reduced at Milllrens. Uomombor the date of the big clear ance salo at tho Cash New York Rack et store, commencing Jan. 20. JJEl'OUTOF THE CONDITION ov thk FIRST NATIONAL BANK OX" BETITOLEGVILLE at Reynoldsvllle. In the Slate of Pennsylva nia, at the close of business Jan. 1 1, lUO.).' HRsnnncKs: Loans and discounts $2 t4,4!W 10 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 1 (Ml 48 IT. 8. Honds to secure circulation.... 35,000 IHJ IT. 8. IIoikIs on hand ;.ihh) S Premiums on IT. 8. Honds 1,000 no Honds, securities, etc 111,000 in) furniture and fixtures 2,U2 59 Due from National Hanks (not Re serve Alienist 24,850 48 Duo from Slate banks and bankers. 5,1100 00 Due from approved reserve agent. 12s, 145 03 Checks and other cash Items 3,572 41 Notes of other National hanks 1,740 00 Fractional paper curreno, nickels, and eeius 203 14 Lawful money reserve In hunk, viz: Hperlo $211,503 ;to Legal-tendernotos jll.iito 00 1)8,113 30 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treas urer (5 per cent, of circulation).. 1.750 00 Total $510,579 (12 I.I A 111 LIT IKS. Capital stock paid hi $50,000 00 Surplus fund SO.OOO 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 3,104 67 National Hank notes outstanding... 34,;KK1 00 Due toother National Hanks 312 III Dividends Unpaid 2ihj (K) Individual deposits subject to check .'i'Mt.Kil 73 Tlmecertlflcates of deposit 51,074 00 Certified checks 2H 15 Cashier's checks outstanding 27 hi Total $.510,579 (12 Stttt of Ptnniylraiit, County of Jeffrrion, : I, John II. Kaucher, Cashier of tho above named hank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to, tho best of my knowledge and belief. John n. Kaituer, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of Jan. 1905. Ai.bkkt Reynolds, Notary Public. Correct Attest : J. II. COHIIKTT, 1 K. H. Wilson, Directors. Dan. Nolan. R. M. Matson, President. II. C. BEAcn, Vice Pres. A. D. Deehkii, Vice Pres. P. L. Taylor. Bee, and Treaa. J. E. Geibt, Asst. Sec. and Trens. W.N.Conhad, A tty. Brookuillo Title & Trust Co. BROOKVILLE, PA. Capital ... $125,000.00.' Conducts a General Banking, Savings and Trust Business. Solicits the Accounts of Individuals, Firms and Corporations. DIRECTORS : D. L. Taylor R. M. Matson Oil. C, Kolti ' P. L. Verstine II. J. Scott STREET RY. OFFICERS l.LECTED. B j rd of Dnrctois Declare S mi-Annual Divid .iid of Two Per-Cent. A meeting of the stockholders nf tho Jetlerson Traction Company was held at, this place Saturday afternoon at which olllcers for thu ensuing year were elect ed as follows : J. A. Hill, Towauila, l'a., president ; D. II. Clark, of this place, vlun president, tren-uiror and general manager ; H. M. Clin k, li-q , also of this place, secretary ; hoard of direct ors, .1. A Hill, O-o'rgu Black, of Wilk insburg, H. M. Clark and I) II. Clark. S. Kd. Silson, of Malvern, Pa., und li. F. Kiser, of Towauila, stock holders In the company, were also present. The affairs of the company wcro found to be In excellent condition and tho bonrd of directors declared the ttsuitl two per-cent Beinl-itnnunl divi dend. A proposition to construct 17 miles of city and suburban street rail road at .Struudsbiirg, Monroe county, was rceived and (li.-cusscd at some lengt h, but will not bo disposed of finally until later this year. Tho company now owns and operates almost 30 mill's of trout car line In this vicinity, which ri presents no outlay of about $500,000 for road and equipment. Under tho present miiniigemont, a system of operating the road bus been perfected which Is second to none In this part of tho state, and the lino has h come one of the most valuable prop erties In tho county. Some important, extensions to tho road were discussed at the meeting but no definite action will he taken In the matter until spring Piinxsutawney Spirit. Want Column. Rates: One rent per word fur each and everv Insert Ion. For salo Fresh cow. Inquire of Hen ry Stovcnson, Sandy Valley. For Sale or Rent Chop mill located on B., U & P. Railroad. J. C. King &Co. Found A pair of good glove-, were left in the Roy noldsville Hardware Co store. Owner call and get gloves. Foil SALR Six room house and two lots on Main st. Inquire of li. No IT. For salo or rent My farm at Pardus; also one store room for rent : good loca tion for grocery store. Klisha Cox. WANTED Girl for general houso work. Inquire at TlIK STAR olllco. Foil SALE flood driving horso. In quire ut Tins Star olllco. Lost or mislaid Policy No. 2022.18 Issued by Tho Penn Mutual Lifo In surance Company, on tiio lifo Carlton V. Mllliren. Tho finder will please re turn it to tho undersigned. Applica tion has been made for thu Issuing of a duplicate. The STAR olllco. .1111. i JENNIE B. PINNEY t I Solicits tho patronago so generously tendered to tf her husband, tho late N. G. I'inney, of Brookville. All of tho II Insurance Companies t represented by him have I appointed her as his suc- cesser. JOHN TRUDGEN. Solicitor for Mrs. Pinney in Royn oldsvlllo. ft jicFrmisoy MACARONI FACTORY HEVKOLDVILLK, PKNN'A. One of the larireit macaroni factories ill the state. Orders senMJ. O. li. or on (rood reference anywhere In the United States. Also wholesale agents for the well known brand of Premium Flour. O.&.T. MARIN ARO, Proprietors Q. 8. Snyder W. N, Conrad A. V. Doemer II. 0. Reach IP t A (irlni Tragedy Is daily enacted, in th usands of homes, as Dea'.h claims, in i nch one, another victim of Onsuni. , i, or Pneu monia. But when Coughs and Colds are properly treated, Hie tragedy is averted. F. G. Huntley, of Oaklnndon, Ind., writes : ''My wife had the con sumption, and three doctors gave tier up. Finally sho took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which cured her, and to-day sho is well and strong." It kills tho germs of all diseases. One dose relievos. Guaranteed at fi0o and $1.00 by II. Alex Stoke, druggist. Trial bottle freo. Spoiled Her Hen ill). Harriot Howard, of 20!) W. 34th St., Now York, atono time bud her besttty spoiled with skin trouble. Sho writes : "I had Salt Rheum or He. '11111 for years, but nothing would cure It, until I used Ilucklen's Arnica fisilvn." A quick and sure healer for cuts, burns and soros. 25o at H. Alex Stoke's drug storo. Furs reduced at Milllrens. Ucantmatch tho bargain-- ut Harmon's shoe store. Clearance sales In all departments at Milllrens. Womun's underwear n (luci d lit Mil llrens. JOTICE OF APPEALS. Oi-Tief: or County Commitsionehs, Hiiookvii.i.e, I'A., .laniiaiy to, 11105. Toatl persons who are iniet-ested: Take mil Ice I hal an iippriil will be held at the County Cominisslotii-iV oltlce, In Itrook ville. on Tcksiiav and W'kiinhsiiav, 1 kiimii aiiy 7th anil stli, HM15, Cm H- inii iiosc of lii-iu--Inir persons claim Ink to bit vi been over assess ed for iiiiprovemenis tnade on icni estate; and persons who have failed make ret urn of mon ey at Inleiesl, and have been chained with a penalty t tien-for. Ity Order of the Commissioners. A. E. OA I.HRA 1TII, Clerk. JOHN C. HIRST, - CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER, Surveyor and Diauiihtsman. OfTice In Pol Sliatrerbulldiui;, Main street. y L. JOHNSTON, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Olllce four doors from Ross House, West. Reynoldsvllle, Pa. pRIESTER BROS., UNDERTAKERS. Hlack and white funeral ears. Mian street. Reynoldsvllle, Pa. J. 11 . HUGHES, UNDKKTAKINO AND IULTUUiJ Fit AMINO. Thn II. H. Hurltil Ltviinic luis Ihm n Icstffl unit fiiiiiid till rlulit. Chcupcst funn of In HiiiiLtii'H. StM'urt 11 rnrilnirt. Neiir 'uhllc tountuln, ItuyiKildsvlllo I'u. N. All Goods Your Dollar will Dry Goods Broadcloth worth $1.00 at . 79 cents Broadcloth worth 1.25 at . 87M cents Melton 56 in. wide, worth $1.00 at 72V2 cents All wool flannel, worth 50c at 3Sc Lumberman's flannel, 29c Flannelette worth 12Va and 15c for 10c Outing worth 12c for 9c. Outing worth Gand and 7c at 5c. Outing worth 5c for 4c. Glotiiin g. Overcoats for Men, Boys and Children. Men's Overcoats, were $15.00, now $10.00 " were 12.00, now 8.50 " " were 10.00, now G.50 " " were 7.00, now 4.50 " " were 5.00, now 3.50 BOYS' SUITS. You'll want the little fellow a new suit. Three to eight years, worth $3.00, 3.50 and 4.00, vour choice .... Large boys' suits, 8 to 16 yr MENS DRESS PANTS. $5.00 Dress rants now 3.50 2.00 " $1.00 Jean Pants now 75c Main Street. Glean -Up Sale! FOR THE NEXT WEEK WE WILL SELL all the odd pairs and broken lots of shoes at greatly reduced prices. We don't have a lot of old stuff to offer but nice, clean, good, up-to-date shoes. OTTAPO F0R MEN AND women - I H N F0R B0YS AND GIRLS J 1 1 J Lj vJ for little children Now is the time to buy for the whole family when the prices are marked away down. Come, and you will have a chance to select the best pairs from the lot. ROBINSON'S FOOT-FlTTERS. HlCYNOLDSVILLE, Pa. In Buying the careful housekeeper makes every cent count. But she can't make the pennies count by trading at every store in town, spending half her tiniL- looking for the cent cheaper article. She can save money only by searching out a reliable grocer and sticking to him. The money is saved by trading with the groeervman who sells dependable goods. Dependable goods are not to be obtained in every store. Goodness and cheapness appeal to even- condition of humanity. There are no fancy prices here and everybody is treated alike. Our goods are cheap because they're good it's not the price that makes them cheap. Goods that are bought so cheaply that they have to be thrown away on account of poor quality are the most dearly bought goods. Better pay a fair price in tho first place and get the dependable kinds. You cant buy any other kinds hen-. Wn don't, keep them. O. F, KOERNER Main Street. GROCER Reynoldsviile. P. HANAU Will Sell at Less Than Cost. do double duty $0 00 all wool $5.00 " $1.00 " Fleeced 50c Ladies' Vests and Pants, 25c 40c Bovs' Vest and Drawers 25c '" " 20c 18c " " " 15c " " " 1.90 1 a rtt 3.75 2,75 1.25 79cents 55'ecnts N.Hanau, irrfirTTTT r jn t wt rn im ijiibim jn w Groceries in buying here. Blankets. blankets " 4.00 3.75 3.19 linen Under 42 cents 19 cents 25 cents 19 cents 15 cents 14 cents 10 cents ' Children's Goats. I have a few Children's Coats in velvet worth $2.50 and $3.00 I will sell for SJ.75. Trading Stamps Stamps with each purchase and redeem your book when filled for cash or merchan dise $2.50. Reynoldsville, Pa. D BAKING it POWDER S MADE OF TE ffGHEST GRADE1 CREAM OF TARTAR AND S THEREFORE THE PUREST, MOST ft EL ABLE AJVD AfOST HEALTHFCL DAK NG POWDFR OMTHEMAM1T. PENNSYLVANIA HA1LKOAD IHJFFAM) & ALLEGHENY VALLEY DIVISION. Low Grade Division. ' ' In Effect Nov. 27, 1904. Eastern Stt.idard 7'me. EASTWAHO. STATIONS. I'lltsblll-K Red Hank. I.awhiiuliam Nc,v llnlhlelii.i,, oak Kldne May linn Hlllninervllle , . brookville Iowa Fuller Iteynoldsvillu.. I'ancoast Falls i:ieek Ililllois Haliiila Wliitcrlmin .... I'emilield Tyler Henm-Kette Onint Driftwood Nol0 No. 113 No.tOI NolOJ Ncl07 A. H. A. H 1. M. P. II 1 It. .... 6 H 9 (l f 1 IK)' 6 .... Wl 11 115 4 05 7 M .... II 47 11 IS 4 is . o: i 5 20 III :.'(! II 41 4 Wl s S li II) 27 4 lis is i:i S ': 10 III II fit 6 01 s t'.' 5 4il 1(1 hi 12 10 5 21 OS 8 (15 1 1 ID 12 24 6 HV 9 22 (1 l,ll 2D J5 50 $ II til 2:i til 211 tS 5S Wfi 6 i II 42 12 52 15 9 f 0 tli 4il Ml 40 tO 22 9 59 tl S:l It 57 1 15 6 iKI 10 05 7 On SI2 05 1 25 6 40 10 15 7 1! 1 37 6 SI 7 25 1 50 7 10 7 30 1 55 7 15 7 as 2 (tl 7 2:i S 01 2 2!) 7 47 t(;i t2 as J7 5tl S40 .... . 05 J 8 20 A.M. 1'. M. P. U. P. M I' M. Ked l ank 10.55 Hiiikvlle 12.20, Heynoldsvllle I2.o!i, tails Creek 1.14. arrives liullols 1.20 p.m. WP.STWAnO NolOBNolte Nol02 Nell No.HO A. m,Ia. m.;a. m. p. m. p. m. .... j 5 50 II 10 .... I 5 50 ... til M tll W .... td Id .... (i J, 1 II 45 .... 6 25 .... li Ml 12 12 .... 8 54 .... 7 00 12 20 ... 7 04 .... 7 05 12 25 .... 7 10 ... 7 is 12 ;;:i .... 7 23 li 05 7 30 12 55 5 00 7 35 12 7 55 1 15 5 10 7 42 til Hi t5 14 t7 4', 30 S (is 1 29 5 27 7 58 ii 4" tS 20 .... t.1 43 tS If tli 54 tf, 50 tS 18- 7 s 35 1 5n 6 00 s an 7 20 tH 4'.l 2 10 (I 15 8 4T 7 37 t (Hi ;,! 24 6 3.' 9 0T 7 4i t!l 1! ... 6 3S A 11 7 51 9 20 2 :i 6 45 i 9 2U S 21 9 47 J3 0 7 .... 8 .ti 11)011 a 2D 7 25 .... II 15 tjl2 35 i 5 30 $10 00 .... A. M. p. ni.p. in. p. m. P, m. STATIONS. I rifi wood loan! IJeiiiu-zeUe. . . . iVler I'ciiiifii-ld Wiiiterljiirn ... salnlla Ilultois FallhCreek.... I'ltiiroiist Iteynoldsvillu. Fuller Iowa ItMiokville Huiriinervllle... .Miivuoi'l OakKidire. New ilettileliein l.awsoniiam. ... Red Hunk I'ittslnirn Train 952(SiindayileaTes DuHols 4.00 p.m. Falls Creek 4.07, Keynoldsvllle4.!0, Hrookvllle 4.50, lied Hank 11.20, I'lltsliui'K O.iHI p. m. On SundH.vs only train leaves llriflwood at 8.20 a. m., arrives 1 in Kols 10(10 a.m. Ketiirn iint leaves liiillois 2.00 p. m., arrives Drift wood 3.40 p. rn., stripping at Intermediate sta lions. Trains marked run dally; f daily, except Siindny; t llav slat Ion, where niKuals must be sliuwn. Rhiiudolphia & Krio Railroad Division Iu elToct Nov. 27th, 1904. Trains leavo Driftwood as follows: F.ASTWAUD 9:01 a m-Traln 12, weekdays, for Punlniry, iit -t)iirif, llaletoi , I'ottvllle.Serantou, lliu . isiiuri! and the intfii mediate ta-tion-, anivini! at I'hlladel) liia p.m.. Nil- Vol k, :::jt p. m. ; Haltin ore, 6:1X1 p.m. Va- 1 in-'Kiri , 7:15 p. m l'ulli lan Parlor car from V. illlamspoi 1 10 I'hiladeliihla and pas-senKi-r eouelies from Kane to Philadelphia, aii'i Williumsport to llaltlmore and Wash inrton. 12:50 p. m. Train S, dally for Hunhury, liar rlslmrK and principal intermedlawstations,, arrivlnsr at Philadelphia 7:32 p. m.. Newi York 10:23 p. m.. Ilaltirnnre 7:p.m., Wash liorton s:.t.5 p. in. V est ihuled parlor ears, and passenger conches, Buil'alo to Philadel phia and Washington. 4:00 p. m. Train ii, dally, for Har risliurg and intermediate stations, ar riving at Philadelphia 4:23 a. h.; New York. 7.13 a. m.i Hultiinore, 2.20 a. m.; Washington 8.30 A. M. Pullman Sleeping cars from llarrlshurg to Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia passengers can remain In sleeper undisturhed until 7:30 A. M. 11:05 p.m. Train 4,daily for Hunbury, Harris burg and Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia, 7:17 A. New York, 9:33 A. u. on week-days and 10.3s a h. on Bun day; Baltimore, :15a. m.; Washington, H:30 a. M. Pullman sleepers from Erie, and Wllllamsport to Philadelphia, and WHHamsport to Washington. Passenger coaches from Krle to Philadelphia, and Wllllamsport to Hultiinore. WESTWARD 1:32 a. m. Train 7, dally for Buffalo via Kmporium. t:41 a. m. Train 9, dally for Erie, Rldg way, and week days for DuBois, Clermont and principal intermediate stations. 4:50 a. m.--Traln 3, daily for Erie and Inter mediate points. 3:45 p. m. Train 15, daily for Buffalo via Emporium. 5:45p . m. Train 01, weekdays for Kane and In rertned late stations. Johnsonuuro Railroad. p. rn. WKKKliA vs. a. m. 3 ;5 3 2:1 3 25 3 20 3 12 3 1)7 2 ftti 2 40 2 20 ar Clei inoiii v W'ood vale Quinwooil Smith's Kun Instanler Mraighi. Oluu Hael .lohiisonlmrg Iv Hidu'way ar 10 40 10 45 10 40 10 52 10 50 11 04 11 15 11 33 11 50 Ridgway & Clearfield Railroad and Connections. WKKKOAV. p.m. 7 30 7 20 7 tr.i 7 ffi 7 01 157 I 47 I 43 p.m. 2 10 1 58 I 40 i'16 I 37 I 27 a.m. 1) 20 9 Oil 9 00 8 " 8 51 S 47 a .17 s :4 S 3D 8 25 8 20 S 0s a.m 6 50 7 01 7 10 7 15 7 19 7 23 7 32 7 37 7 41 7 45 7 50 8 01 p.m. p.n,. 12 01 4 K 12 01 4 15 12 17 4 2 12 21 . ar Ridgway Iv Mill Haven Croyland f-'horts .Mills Blue Kock Carrier KrocUwav'l Lanes rfills Mc.dinn Smt. Harveys Run lv Falls Ck ar Iv liullols ar 12 M 12 30 12 411 12 43 4 K 4 IK 4 ...4 4 57 5 01 S 05 5 20 6 38 t 35 t .ill 1 10 1 I 15 I 10 12 54 1 00 1 25 8 30 115 S 53 arFallsU'klv 7 55 1 15 5 10 6 15 12 52 If 39 Ri-ynoidsville 8 OS 1 29 5 27 5 31 12 24 6 05 Brookville 8 35 1 5S M) 4 51) 11 44 s 20 NewBelhl'm 9 20 2 38 8 45 4 05 11 05 Red Bank 10 00 3 20 7 2 1 30 9 01) lv Plltsburgar 12 35 8 30 10 00 P-m. a.m. a.ru. p.m. p.m. p.m. For tloe tallies and additional Information consult ticket agem. W. W. ATTERBCRY, .1. It WOOD, (ien'l Manager. Pas. TralticMur GEO. W. UOYI). Gen'I Passenger Agt. plVrsBURG. CLARION & SUM MEHVILLE railroad. Passenger Train Schedule. First Class Trnli-. Dally except .Sunday, connecting with I', u. R. I rains at Summerville. GOINO EAST. No. 1. No. 3. No. 5. Clarion, leave, 750a.m. 11.10am. 4.'5pm Sirnt'onvllle. son 11.20 4.211 - Watcon, s 12 n.32 " 4 3s p m. I'orsi", S.:rt " ll .lij M 4 5.1 p in. t-ummerville, ar.s.40 ' 12. ut) 5.15 p.m. OOINO WKST. No. 2. So. 4 No. . Summerville, lv Corsica, W'att- rson, ritrattonville, Clariou. arrive, 8.55 a.m 9.14 " 9.:i0 9.43 9.55 - 12.21) D.m. 6 2D.m. I2.:i ' .: 12.49 " .4I) " 1.14) " 7l 1.10 MO In effect October 17. 1U04. For further Infor. mail--), adi'res the Company", general orhce
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