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J A Useless Policy. The Arg-.ntioe board of bialth has vecommonu ?d to the sanitary authorities of Urugtuiy that the strict quarantine now onf >roed be abandoned ?ud, instead, that oach ship rom an infected port be disinfected and dealt with on its merits, without relation to othef ships; but Uruguay can't see it that way and suggests a reduction of the tinio vessels are hild, "which is only a reduction of the nuisance and useless policy," as it Uueros Ayres paner puts it. x? " J *' THIS WILL INTEREST MANY. To quickly introduce Ik B. B. .(Botanic lilood Bniui), tho famous blood purillur, into iiew homes, wo will actually sond.froe 10,000 treatment*. B. B. B. quickly ouree old ulcors, scrofula, painful swo.lings, nchos and pains in bones or Joiuts, rheumatism, catarrh, pimples, fostering eruptions, boils, eczema, Itching skin or blood humors nnd oven deadly <oanoer. B. li. B. sold at drugstores for *1. For frno treatment a IdreeB, Blood Balm Co.. tl Mitchell St., Atlanta, Gu. Describe trouble and froe medical advice given, until cured. Mediclue sent at once, prepaid. 15000 voluntary to-tirnonir.ls of euros. "What I say goes," romarked the unconscious humorist as ho sent a telegarm to his wife announcing that ho would not be home to dinner. llcst For the Bowels, No matter what alls you, headache to a caacer, you will never got well until your bowels are put right. Carcmirtb help I nature, cure you without a gripe or pain, j produce easy natural movements, cost you i'ust 10 cents to start getting your health iack. Oahcauetb Candy Culhartlc, the genuine, put up In metal boxes, every tablet has O.O.O. stamped on It. Beware of Imitations. The autumn bride this year has been completely overshadowed by politics. She thinks it's real mean. Don't drink too much water when cycling. Adams' Pepsin Tuttl i'rutti is tin excellent substitute. Some people think that if they lose a Detection 4i'et the country is going to the demnition bow-wows. It requires no experience to dye with Potmam Fadeless Dies. Simply boiling your goods In tho dye is all that ? necessary. Sold by all druggist. When a wife does her own cooking it takes a man with a good liver to love her with his whole heart. BITS permanently cured. No lit* or norvousne?# afu<r llr?t day's use of Dr. Kline's Great NerveHe?tnr?r.S2trial bottle and treatl-efroo Dr. n. H Kline, Lul..ail ArHi -t Phlla. P.. . i. y'oit have any bets on il^e elec?iun?" naked the Simple Mug." "'"Only ore," replied" the* Viae Guy; "I "bet my wife a ton of coal " T?? Cure it Cold In Ou'-Hnf. * Take Laxative Known Qcjnixk Taklk*. All drugm-ts rotund ilm money <r it fulls to rure. E. \V. CIiioyf.'b slgnnturo on ouch box. S6.t. The full dinner jmil Is seldom acquired in u bucket shop. So. 4t?. Dlobbs?"A baby was bora on the Bteamer I came over in." Slobba? "'Why, there are hundreds of berths on every steamer." I nm sure rise's Cure for Consumption saved ?ny life three years aire. Mils, i nuK. Hull*' bins. Maple St '. Norwich, N.(Y.. kj b. 1", 100 . Mrs. Wlnalnw'aKonthln-.i Syrnp for children lenthlni;, softens Hie minis, reduces InflMnnistlou, allays |>ntn, euros wind colic, "5c.a bottle. State of Ohio, City of Toi.kdo, i LuoarCounty, { , Fiia^k .1. t 'HUSKY makes oatb that lie Is the senior (Mirtuur itt tlwJiiin uf K. .1. Chunky .V Co.,doln? buslnessiiitlie( 'Ity nfTolMlo,County and State aforesaid, ami that said lirin will pay the mi in of o.m: lll'nphf.ti Iioi.l.Alls for earn ami very ease of cataiiiiii that cannot lu> cured hy the Use of 11 Al.l.'b CAT Allllll I UUK. I' llAXK .1. I 'HEN HY. Sworn to before me ami suhserlhed ill my i I presence. this <;tli dfly of ilecembur, s SKAlA A. I). 1 SJJli. A. NV. (i l.t" A SON , f ?t .Vofttri; /'iiMfc. Hall's Catarrh < ?ure is taken Internally, and aetidtrecttyon the blond and mucous surfaces of the system. Send lor testimonials, free. E. .1. i ii un K y ?v CO., Toledo, l>? sirtl.l I.I. I 1 -- ...... LH'. UnU'a bauiii> I'llUiue the bebU "If vou send me anything 'just as good as Ayer's,' I shall send it right hack. " 1 might afford to experiment with shoe polish, hut. 1 can't and won't experiment with the medicine which means sickness or health to me." J. C. Aver Company, Practical Chemists, Lowell, Mass AveC* Sarsaparilla Ayer's Hair Vigor Aycr'a Pills Avrr's Cherry Pectoral Ayn 's Ague Cure Aycr's Coma tone Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup 1 ll?IIIIHWIII?MII IT'S A SICKLY SMILE Arp Says He Tries To Be Good tc Republicans. MEETS THEM WITH A SMILE Cut Bill Says That It Is a Very Weak Artlcle--l)idn't Know There Were So Many McKinley Men, o???i The scripturos t.v!I us io'rcjctce with thrw.} v. ho rejoice cud weep wi'u til" o who weep. 1 am trying to do t. but It is an awful strain. When 1 moot a Mr Kin ley :i..n i try to smile u .1 ;t is only a sickly grin and is only sliiu rleep. They a. e pretty thick around here now since the election and so between moan:ning with the llry.in ran and rejoicing with the republicans iny countenance has lost its normal anil natural condition and it is hard to tell : whether 1 am crying or smiling. \\ e | <1 id not know that there were more | than a dozen re. p?* table McKinley-: it.cs in the comninn'jty. birt it turns out that there were sr'orcs of them. Neany all of tlio plutocrats yotee> that way on the sound money pi form. They lend money and want it paid bark in gold. A good many farmers who have uine cotton on hand were led to believe that it would go up again to 10 or 1J cents if McKinley was elected, but it dropped 13 points the day after the election. But it is all over now and the wheels keep rolling on. l.e* them roll. The millionaires and plutocrats can'' rait their money or wear it out. It is obliged to go back to the toilers, the people, in some'way.' The f't.indard OH Oonipctiiy declared'.i dividend yesterday* of 10 per cent, but Rockefeller don't hoard it. He gi\es away a lilu si ice ' ICT I <1 Ilea 1 i 11 Hill nr 1 u C,/> rest. What a bli t| thing it is. that a man can't. take his money with him when he dies. If ho could 1 reckon wo poor-folks would perish out in a gen-? ration. After all it is not money that brings happiness. A good living, aj competency hone-fly earned. ? brings far more happine a tlian riches. This kind of talk is 4,000 years old. butt he l in ople don't believe it yet;- everybody I wants monty, a big pile of-money; l! would like it myself; I want soir.e fOr a rainy da> and some to give Away, hut. wo are not in distress, and never have hern, though for some years of th" war an l ju t after.tve were 011 the ragged edge. Talk about prosperity, I saw it last week over in South Carolina. There is a nice little towr. over hero railed Prosperity, Tiitt I didn't see It. 11 went to the old town" pi Darlington. 1 was there eighteen veans ugo. It. was a good old town then" but It has renewed its youth and taken on new lite nn ! I hr* lly knew ithe place. Cotton 11 ills and oil mills and good fanning have done it. The cott 11 crop of that county is 30.00' hales '.id the tobacco crop was 0.000.Out) pounds and It brought half as much money as the cotton crop. Fifteen years ago there was not a pound for sale raised in. the county. Thej 1 didn't know it won! 1 grow there. "Now the-? are throe large warehouses, where, it is auctioned off eve y day. 1 attended the aiictiobs and i wps a reflation to me. The farmers' wagons were unloading all around anil thoif tobacco was piled up neatly in lonp tows and their nabies-anl the juinihei of pounds written 011 a card aiid s uck In the split end of a little white, pine stick and that wa? " in* of the ]>i]o. For an fiour rr-two. before tin* auction begins the buver.from JtUhmmd and Win. ton and Durham and Liverpool and other market* went all around and ex :miu? 1 th* quality of ev< rv pile and t .ok notes The auctioneer talked so fast 1 cculc' not understand him, but. the buyerdid. I reckon there were two or three hundred pilus in each warehouse and the auctioneer and the crowd went from pile to pile and sold each on>. where it wa -. 1 heard some knocked down as low as cents and some as high as .">7 cents. There is one curious rule about tobacco auctions that docs not apply to any other auction. The farmer can reject the higln -t hid and keep hi- tobacco. 11 f he art I his hoys have resolved that tluir crop shall I* irg HO cents u pound 'and it brings only 10 ho turns the card down and takes his tobacco home, or maybe hauls it a.roun 1 to nncthor warehouse, where the *iriio buyers tlnd it next day and mayble bid over 20 cents for it. Tit is U one of the trucks of the trade. The difference between the grades was hardly perceptible to my eyes, 1 ut the buyers know. It was all a bright yellow, init some wis brittle an 1 wormeaton and some was *of and pliant as a kid glove. This was bought for wrappers. This c volution Jlvaacome within ten year', and is increasing every >e;ir. for an acre of goc. I to- I bflrcn will hl'itior tlllft nml it /?.?!?' I $toet?ltlvatr?H2.7 ollay sbrdlu srdl $2."> to cultivate it. My friend. Mr. Williamson, the banker. :o!?l- me he had thirty-five neves planted this year and it lotted him $77 per acre. There is another evolution *fn DaJ'llngton county.' Ten years ago no wheat was grown there. Now every farmer rows wheat and a large flour mill has re- I eently been built. It was the same way In n hldlo (1. org! t. I'rtil al>out five years ago nil that region was under the bail, and the farmers did not pre lend to prow- wheat. Now they make more wheel to the aero, till around Griffin and narnesville, than we can make in north Georgia. And so evolution aiul revolution is going on, but they don't give M?-Kin!ey crodit for it in Sou h Carolina, it is amusing o tear them ti 11 about tin prosperous regimes nv r there. Helw. u cotton and tobacco tliey porket a pile of money, nr.tl rpcr.d nearly every dollar hefore they leave town. One man sold ;hrm thirty-seven R.vk Hill buggies in one week, and Mr. Williamson told jae of a darky who drew $.77 and spent 1ST. of It thai day for a fine sun and a pointer dog. Ho will be begging litlandiorfVaor an advance before Christmas. II d I ful at Darlington and T^^u.>;tr.ville and liisboi)? . . ? . # * f y511# anil lost at Rock Hill. Bishopvillo ought to* be named 'Sweet Abbuth, tho lovelicft village of the plain." 'I found old friend? and acquaintances at every place and was honored fnr beyond my deserving. My wife ha sent got me back in the traces yet. Near Bishopvllle I found an old time friend, Mrs. Reid, the sister of my schoolmates. Ned Gouiding and .lohn, and of Frank 'Gouiding. who wrote the "Young Maroonors." She is now eighty-nine years old and earne nimbly down the steps to meet me. Her husband preached in Mt. '/ion church, near by, for forty-four years and is buried in the Mt. Zioa graveyard, where"that eminent missionary divine. lx*ig^iton Wilson hi burled. The t.earsgl is toned in tne dear old lady's ejlcs as we a.lked of her honored father, Dr. Gouiding. and the old people of Columuus. who had passed over the river. Ami Rock Hill was another revelation. It is a beautiful little city of LduO people and four large cotton mills t.nd the largest buggy factory in the sou . lit turns out 10.000 a year, all kinds and prices, from a darkey's che.p vehicle for $.'!0, to a rubber tire for *l.">0. And then t.he college girls-. Oh. ray country. Four hundred full grown girls in uniform, and tliey looked so happy, ond healthy, and loving, that 1 found myself humming. "Oh, would I were a boy again." lit made me feel . ad to rrlloct that all these girls were born to bo mated as well as married, but some would lie neither, at d alas, some would be married but not mated. ?Bill Arp in Atlanta Constitution. MYSTERIES OF DARK ISLAND. n..,. M... II. n J !- i- ?- l ufcj Midi tic viciircu up in ran ny vuniuy. Off the Heavy Timber l.and A large wooded island in the Missouri river, near the I.yuian county line, this state, that has been the scone of many bloody deeds during the last three quarters of a eentury, is a I tout to ho converted.. to the use of virilized man by having a large sawmill ereeteil upon it. In early days it was known to the vp hi Cos as:"l?ark Island." The history of this name is not definitely known. 1ml it is thought by old settlors 1hnt it may have aequireil the name from the fact oil her that it is heavily wooileij, and therefore dark and gloomy as emupared with the open plains on either side of the river, or, more probably, that it was tile scene of many a dark deed. " * . It was on this island that two Jesuit missionaries hist their lives in isir?. They had eonio out to work among the Indians, and had erossed over to the island to consult White Englo. a pow erful Sioux eliief who lived there. This was the last seen of tliem. Some years afterward the Indians of this tribe used to display two white 'men's scalps with long hlaek hair, and it is thought they were taken from the two Frenchmen. A few years afterward emigrants found, this a convenient place to cross the Missouri, lmt notli ing was ever beard of tliem after they readied the island. In 1S1K1, at the time when the feder ill government was convert in?; the Koscbuil Indian reservation into or gnttixed counties, Frank lMielps ooeu pioil'tliedslhnd. At tilts time Mot Mat son," a "Swede, who lived on the west hank of the river, directly opposite 1 'helps' shanty, was murdered in front of his own door. Henry Sehmeder. who was at that time employed l?y 1'helps in cutting wood for the steam boats, was accused of the crime, lie was arrested and confessed his part in the murder, but implicated l'helps as the instigator of the crime. Sehroeder is now serving the seventh year of a life sentence in the penitentiary at Sioux Falls. l'helps was arrested and in the long trial that followed spent all that lie was worth, including the island, in trying to secure liis freedom, lie was found guilty, however, and was sentenced to life imprisonment, lie appealed his case to the Supremo Court and on the very day oil which the opinion of that eourt was handed down atlirming tin1 decision of the lower Court ho sudden ly djed in his cell ill the jail at Alexandria. Many other dark deeds have been connected with the island, but it has recently passed into the possession of a company that has commenced the erection of a sawmill for the purpose of cutting the timber and clearing the land and putting it under cultivation. Much interest is manifested in this work as it noes on, for it is thought that in cutting down the giant trees and in clearing off the land where so many dark deeds have been committed evidence will appear that will throw light upon many mysteries which stir round the spot.- Minneapolis Journal. Novelties in Note Paper Ueerskln and pocket book note paper are eccentricities of the season. The deerskin is a soft gray, smooth of tin tsh and edged with "white. The porte monnaie is in imitation of yellow alii gator skin and the envelopes are in the form of a pocket hook, fastening wit It a silver seal, t'repy paper of yellow-brown, deei orated with odd little sketches in equally odd colors, is a Chinese novel ty. It is, however, too novel for any use hut invitations in a fancy dress hall or a children's party Creat sheets and enormous square envelopes of this smooth ilnishcd pa per. something like onion peel In lex ' turn, are sold for foreign ?-orr<-pondonce. The paper cntues in iwo si:., Se in and io c, and is mottled with little hairy iiucs of blue and of red. H KM ^ Tin* Heat Prescription Por t hills i*?<l Fever is 11 bottle of Gruye'h Tabtelehs Chii.:. Tonic. It 1b simple irou and <iuluine In a tasters form. Kooure.no pay. l,rioe25o. No, Maude, dear, that affair in New York is not spelled the Haul of Fame. There Is n<?, other ink "just as good ** us Carter's Ink. There is only one luk that is best of all and tluit is i unci's luk. Use It. . Ho can not be bravo who does not fear to do wrong. WOMEN MUST SLEEP. Avoid Nervous Prostration. If vou are dangerously sick what is the first duty of your physician ? He cpiiets the nervous system, he deadens the pain, and you sleep well. Friends ask. "what is the cause?'' and the answer -comes in pitying tones, nervous prostration. It came upon you so nuie.tly in the hog inning, that, you were not alarmed, and when sleep deserted yon night after night until your eyes fairly burned in the darkness, then you tossed iii nervous agony praying for sleep. Jilts. A. K-VUTI.EV. You ought to have known that K'hi'ii you ceased to be regular in your courses, and you grow irritable without cause, that there was serious trouble somewhere. You ought to know that indigestion, exhaustion, womb displacements, fainting, dizziness, headache. and backache M'nd the nerves wild with affright, ami you cannot sleep. Mrs. Hartley, of "VI \V. Congress St., Chicago. 111., whose portrait we publish. suffered all these agonies, and was entirely cured by Hydiu 10. l'inkhaiu's Vegetable Compound : her case should be a warning to others, and her cure carry conviction to the minds of every suffering woman of the unfailing efficiency of Eydiu E. l'inkhaui e Vegetable Compound. FSB (FE PIS ?i 't-r<.ivKN I'OS' , Ji t<tl Ki iios,-. ?ii uiamcti) t>v tkf IUP KS* Rni *' If .It I'm.:. i r- t. ,"v5i u(~' tr3 i * a 11?. Wilt. .(iii'W fn pl_, cl_i -a m a. ltts ?"oi.i.i .1: OL EH and OATS FOR SALE! l!ed May seed wheat from r. crop that yielded 88 to busheH per no re. recleaued l>ya SpPOtnl Seed wheat ep?auer, 111 uew two hushel brtfis,i>riee -jl.tlf' per bushol. "-end Oats grown In North Carolina from Texn.* lied Must Proo< Seed, the North Carolina <toj> yielding SO bushels per nerp, price 50e per bushel. Prices on curs ui Ohari >tt?. N. C., freight to !,?< paid by buyer. Terms cash with order. CHAllLOTTK OIL A KKP.T1I I/.KK CO.. ! ItF.H DI.IVKII." HAXI.OTTt. N. C. That Ititil? Ti ok Fcr LatFer. , llliris. Ai.it i. Mason, rochutiii, n . Y . , nfJOOQY KT ?ISCOVBEY; Ku~ v, i. S../ a i. i > >i*f aim) cum* \v.>r*1 eaves II. ? l ' i i. 11111% ill ! Illllnt a' Icemviil Free, l)r 11 H. UilECN SSOKt-. Boi H Aliantn, i,a _W?l rrra The Dismal Swamp Canni. The Dismal Swamp Canal, whirh was ori dually surveyed by <; ??! ;? Wash in*: tan, was formally opened for navigation October 11. IS'.'!). Cor more than a hundred year (.he waterway was abandoned. A procession of vessels pas-ed through, the I'nite ! States torpedo boat Talbot bringing up the rear. The canal cost $1,000,000, and we have already illustrated its eonrtruetion. ii allows small vessels to go south tlimit gbtbe inland route, avoiding tin- dangers wlr.idi always exist in rounding Cape ila..terns. This route avoids the uoti 1 Diamond Shoals. The canal extends from Iieep Creek, near Norfolk, to Pasquotank Itiver. North ( roiina. and i.t.wcnty-two miles long, ten feet, deep ami eight* feet wide. There are two locks, one :.t each end. DON'T RUiN YOL / fr'i iti the world If \ ordered sfom ^^>''"'-5^. ' -v ^ ' '' ' youw?Ufec?l ^ ^I_IL^ lAiA'ii i?^ri# IA i ^ A ii^n A> A iifi i li i ft iA : (fir FftCTOBY LOAD "IfCWfftVs;, ' ' < 4 IoKJCapou iu.\ia^ them, take no others at.ri ALL, DEALER The -Far man> orders * litiglnes, Pollers, -Saw Hills, Grist Mills. Brick Hachlnery, (mining Atachinery, Atachinery Appurtenances and Supplies in General is "EASY." When in need, drop us a lluo and wo will do the rest. A ?^ir l<>ul of the celebrated "Sprinkle" Wood Split Pulleys just iu. W.H mURPSi At PH I 1 t 1 I 'J! 11/*/ UM VV \ V/n < OI,l nitl A, S. c. CH AW MILLS, CORN MILLS, V gane mills, rice m hullers, pea hul^ 7 lers, engines, boilers, planers and matchers, swing saws, rip saws. ami ail other kinds o( wood workiutr mucbinery. >Iy Sorgpinit l.oix Ileum Saw >1111 is the heaviest, strongest, and uio.-t efficient mill for the money on the market, ijuick, accurate. Statu Atfeut for II. 11. Smith Machine Company wood working machinery. For high ^rmie engines, plain slide valve. Automatic, and Corliss, write me: Alias, Wutertowu, and Htruthers A- \V? lis. v. (!. bad h am, 1326 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. A WORLD without MUSIC Sllgffi* .-Jjt.Vf-ikn Music la an inAjK.t sctr spiratton -? tonic. , Vu- ,o K '! I c.v 1 huy an urK'ia or ! ,?' -.Tr.Kj i ':?"?? some time. hj nut m>\\? a tTv' ir*-.- i . a a Instrument " . /L , I?i-iAl) is furniture it's XVi'5r ' c entcrt a i'i nt e n t, IVjC- .. A* '' ~ investment T.'i- If you wet o .? of fa*;-:t-;'\ the S t . Hill rd I zzzr.TZ )'r.ir nr \ 'r?*i?rr??nfc r ^ (ir not alter! it. It aXIi^A f V'fa ^" -H '.31 W1 1 he lis wood TVr-'lltejEUr f r ?.WiW IU'e year, from fe-VJts 2--11 k-.ito^ tiovx. a? tie. liny ?* -' ?ywu bo,,Kht it~ ; ' ?3^ i-Y Price isRight. ORGANS $,^5.00 UP. PIANOS $175.00 UP. t tr' w rite lor ('alulo^uc ami Tpi-iun, A if <1 res*, m. a. ma lone. Columbia, S. C. CM J*g??J UNION MADE The rpiil worth of \V. ' I.. l>onj;laH w:t.tn> anil ? . W ii.'t.'itt sliors <'o*ii|iaroil p' ?* with I'llirr innhi's 2* tj 1SS;\. *iw ?i.(W to *?.~.no. fry t* Our^ltiilt Milget.lac rjj citllllot 'iii' i'i| .i:i I I 'll at ntiy |irl?-o. Hv?r I .??:? ?.- 'V J ixio miiiflt'il Miiirrri. ff V I" V^S'\ 0r-3 P'!r 0^ W. L. Oougbs 5<FA3TCOLC^ r-, S lor $3.50 shoeswill t i cVFLFti rv\ ^/5^'viil positively outHEir ~ 1 > V\\ > two pairs cf ordinary 1 IVo ar" I hi i'. ,;i'-i iii."Uo-h of Hum's t$.*f nnilti . r.ii sh< -1 in tti'i lorlil. M'c mul:e mill I! : no ? :; ati'l nhocfl than any oilier I wo >;.:iv.yit net ti; .'r? Iti tho U. tiI i..? . - \vTT7 BEST",:.':- v.:.' PEST Irvrryv.} nMr ;?/ i!ic world. $3.50 Vffta ... $3.00 t! i * . . \ * .'i v* f?r? n SHOE. ;:i,^r'^ SHOE. t!i?n th*y ran r t rkrvhrn* Tn t: :<c c .ThVkT 7" v.!.. D.-uniuf \ \ ami *V50 | ihoft arc at 1*1 thai i ; v t!?. r tnnkc m In iuh* tii i:y I ^ fr. ' MR. uiir'.^ a'. \ :ir ti tvlvr frhoul.i keep TiiK 4?*i !. ?t on havii'tc W. L. T")< ' * \c ;h n ?r * I 'aiupt-tl on bottom. : ill them ? i y? ? . mimI direct ta factorr, prtc< ami rttct for corritft* I; \ ...-i . . ml plilfi or cap fot? Our ah \?'l ? . ?:?v it.'. < I'm. tV. 1.. ;ihou <'.? htrocU-twii, fi xtimi; rrw rr^ !7"r r^~a D Fja v R H r-v B MJL OUsI CATALOGUE Tv7 68i Pajes. CAWIP OUTFITS, ( v.-c xv ivx_. :j i.xvtrf, I 3kj!l5KSS?^ Sewing TsSath'nes. ' VJOgjTsCiroEUHl Aims CO., K AKMAH <l'0 V, SI??, , Cargo at Sporting Cooci*. Hou&o in America* A'i'i'E\TIO> is 1'iici!itnteil it. on mention 1 tliis paper when wrnini: nUverti; -re. so.46 JR STOMACH WITH MLDIC1NeTT| J3 B !F? rr T] ? *5l I i /.v . .rrm ?M fliRA!. LAX ATI VK MINERAL WATSH. I used by tbo most prominent phrcJcioUb Bj an t ho best and rcn ?-ciy fc? r*h- H acb, biliousueh*-, liver troubles, gout and 5jj ares Constipation! | [ glassful on arising in I i:c morning and K In; remarkablectinets in bull an hour. K the I l AA If ? the lobef. Q name I I I ,2 t A Mine with Red H riyaili Junns." | Centre Panel. D cirn> of Andrea.tf'Ulehncr, I JO J-ultnn .St. ,N.Y. |p I .A, - I ^ ^ *1 ^hi A I A ^ I I A < I I H ESTE |F||[ EO SHQTGU8 SKELL$if~ j? \ eSar,99 ansi "Rspeztfer 99 t I you will get the beat shells that money can bay. L ,8 KLLP THEM. [ RAM'S HORN BLASTS. ^<*--5* rT"> HR beatitudes are I more than beautlbjfei?->*T X fui attitudes. ^ /TTS f^) ^'ith some men r here is no usetviV r.css without us* ''/jnORT A man's wealth *s never greater than himself, wgjoj ?\ The steadfast h\T * \ life is settled on r~.+C* the goodness of nvw" * F> - v covenant kocprrr t Christian finds a covenantkeeping God. The -.weelrst sang you can sing as you work will not atone for sweeping the dust in the corners. 11" who konws he is right fears no ridicule. Gig game are often killed with little guns. Green branches do not grow on dead roots. The child of God is never at home without his Vat Iter. The adrrri.-sion tl ket in ocicty often costs the rt' t ilice of the Savious. The nnils of the cross may mortify the flesh, hot they are the best tonic for the spirit. The devil often puts garlands on liis vlctinis. Youth lives in the future and age in the past. '/:The natural is Inconceivable without the supernatural. Liberty is freedom to do whtat you ought, notWhat you like. Application sto ideals accomplish? more than mere appreciation of them. The worldly Christian refuses the bread of life and protends to rejoice over mud-pies. \Vh?n the wicked flourish like a Green Bay tree, the saints get under its shadow and expeat to pro per. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. | Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannah.) Eastern Time at Othei Points. scuodule in isilcct MayOtli, 1900. , KOIITIIHOIIMD. cxs" Dft"y ' V. JmkxMjvii!.- (i,?.. "V"' syTu 7~45pi " Siu- iMiiati (Si? ltv > ?. K 16p 12 05a/ " Buriiw-fll ..." 402p 4 00M " HluolcvtUo .. 41Tp 4 l.YV " Spnnu'fiKl.l 4 4,ip 4^a, . Sn".v . 4 4*p 4 47a "' Ar. 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IJy.) lUXki; 1 '?< A i Pally 12 42pl 2 37* " Springfield J..' .'dtp! 2 4.">* " lt!:i<*kvlll? 1 12|>! 'n OfrtV Harm. ml 127vl it 2<>a " S:ivxnnnh 32'p; f< lot Ar. Jacksonville (1* S.) . 72r.? 'Trains 4d It uii'omI . cii'opt Sunday! t>i rive mi<l depart from .Hamburg. 4 Daily except Sunday. Sleopinj; Cor Serriro. Rxrellont daily pns-en^er service! keiwm Florida unci New York. >.os. milt .ll--New York and- Florida Kx|>r Drawing-rodin- sleeping cam ls-twcen Augusta and New York. . mi.>u nrii-A i.it; pi ?in .sleopitiK rars botwi'cn Port Tauten, .;a<kso:iville, Savannah, V. 'whtiifTton uiul .v York. I'ullie.au sleepai,; cui . Ixjtwi-oii Charlotte n:id Riehrnuml hiiniik' ears -between Chnrlotto ml Savannah. Not. !?? ami 80?U. S. Fast Mall. Thrnoeh Pullman drawing-room Iniflfet al< ?i>ing ears bo* twecn .Tark-.onville ami Kcw York ami Pullman sleeping ear-, between AuruhIu and Char* li :i<- 1Mb in u ears ser.ee all mon'.s rnrouto. Piillninu s'eepiar ears between .laokaonvillp at. 1 Co!11nib:a. eurouln ilailv 1 i w'ecsi Jarkson* rillo aiifl (,'iiieiiinatl. via Aidmville. PRANKS CANNON, J. M. (TT"Ll't Third V I' itlltiii. M||r., Traffic Mgr., Wnslilii>to*i, L) U Washington, i) C. VV A Tl'RK, S H HAtlOWICK. lii Pass Ai*'t.. As'l tien. PySt. Atf't., Wii?liiuuluu> D. C. Atlanta. Ux Hpromptly pwir?d, 0?. HO TEr Pand rkitfh.w J? rph.r.f r fr*? fp^rlon pat*nUtk>ilttY fl? W HrwA \ ? > i ?>. \?n r *nd Forrijni P AndTrndr Maplii.'w Jj FREE Kr? t term* ev r ofT?*rtd t? t nv*ntor?.(l) r ratr/.'t lawtekr or n yearr* practice. Cj? ? 20,01)0 PATINTS PROCURED fHRQUfiH TH?M. ft V) All t' inhi ? r cnacnfirtl. Nmad nd\l?-o K:ilwfhl(ll "aN - i c. MotifritQ ehnrROi (j) iva a, snow & co.j PATtNT LAWYERS, ft V Opp. U. S. Palont Cffxe, WASHINGTON. 0. Cj^ i