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A narrow: atrip of yellow sand, n clump f green trees and a grey rock ngainst Inch leaned a slender girl, one hand >sting on it and the other stretching ut towards the sea where a ship, glint ig white in the sunlight, wan sailing way. It was not by any moans a rearkable picture, either in conception or cecution, and Reginald Denbj could Dt tell why it attracted him. He had tokt'd all through the Art Gallery that ?y and many were the beautiful asterpieces he had seen, but as he ood by thin it seoiqed like a part of >me unfinished dream, or a representaon of a scene that had taken place in >tne port of his life. Perhaps it was le girl's face that atttracted him?pale ith cloar grey eyes, a wide sensitive outh, a broad white forehead, hair most black with a scarcely perceptible ave in it. It was a remarkable face >t,beautiful, but one full of strength id character. It was not a dream, he ?d seen that face before, but where ? c looked below and saw the name? ertie Lee. Ho knew now ; and that mie, the sight of the picture sent a emor to his heart stronger than any le guessed it could have felt. Ah, icre is not a heart in all the world so icked that it has not its tender spot, ould we only believe this, and believlir trv tfl find nnrl krinir if ?n? 'I'lm 0 ?w ? n ? ?? * ?*> >ck may be bard and blacky but we >ant not the labor lost in bringing out 10 gold vein within. Hard practical man of the world that e was, who would believe that there as a romance connected with Reginald enby's life ? But there was. Years ;o he had gone South on business; tore he met and lovod Gertie Lee. It as his first and sometimes he thought is last love. One clay there was a misnderstanding; they were both proud id reserved and the breach was never caled. He went home and in after oars married. If Reginal Denby was ot happy the world never knew. It as a gay butterfly life that his wife ?d ; home with its sacred associations ad no special charm for her, but if her usband ever missed the wifely .confiance and sympathy that she denied iti) he did not reveal it. Thns the years passed away. And aw she was dead, and bis little goldenlircd child was all that was left hiin. little frail flower whose life seemed ung by the slenderest thread. * * * * * * "You must take him South. He canat stand our cold, Northern winter, he child is rery frail, his mother you iy, died of consuption." "Yes." Rcginal I>enby stood over his babie's adle. Would God take away the ily creature on earth that loved him* is face grew white, his child should it die ! The world had been hard on in, but this time he would outwit te. So he went South. He stayed at ew Orleans once, and liking the city, lither he went now. Once more the lacs camo thick to to ins child's cheeks id its blue eyes grew bright. At length it was whispered that the *ead yellow fever had made its appsarice in the city. But it was wholly lsc the medical board, after invostiiting, said, and it was not until after e fever had become cpedemic that t'ginald Denby believed the report. waB too late then. His child, his ost precious earthly treasure, sickened id died. Then the father became ill. > rushed by his great sorrow he longed die, and in the wild dclirum he cursed od and blamed !^im for bis blasted e. But sorrow docs not kil^and w?can- I >t die when we wish. The fever raged it dtrcnirth inH nn?o!f<? -i. i and Reginald Dcnby awoke to life. ;ain. ] History and song have perpetuated 6 fame of heroes Without number, but < ere never wore heroes braver than ose noble men and women who vol- 1 iteered their services ss nurses when ' low fever stalked like a grim deroyer through our Sunny South several srs ago. Though he did not wish to live Regi- , 1 Denby was grateful to those who red his life. Among those who had ] kited on him there, was one kinder sn all the rest. Sister Agnes the ] hers called her. j Her step was lighter than all the rest, j T touoh ten4er?r. when; she held her nd en his feverish brow. He often itched her ss she < moved among the lien is snd wondered whst her past bad i en, J Oho ni^bt she cams to give bin) his medicine. "Do you know," .he said"you remind me so much of dome one I knew long ago. A friend that I prized above all others." "And do you not prize that friend now ? How lightly you must hold friendship." "Oh that wan long ago. Time changes us all you know," he said bitterly. "I wonder if it changed your friend. Here, take this, and you will sleep until I come again. You must n<rt talk any mor<> now." Reginald, with his eyes closed, thought of the conversation. He wondered sometimes if Gertie Lee had been true to him; but no, woman's vows were as light as air, he thought cynically, and she was a woman. But Gertie Lee was diffeiont from o her women, he used to think. Her's was a deeper heart, deeper than that of- most women. A 1 - ~l - - -1 ?- .1- i-: ^ y i ii i <jo i aim wivii it in </v<\s cloned Reginald half thought, half dreamed over his past life. Presently he heard sime one enter the room, and soon Sister Agnes stood by him. Too comfortable to move he watched her through his half-closed lidf. Then she put up her hanu, removed the veil that she had always worn. Worn, though it was Reginald Denby recognized the face of Gertie Lee. But he had dreamed of her so often that he thought this only another vision brought on by his disordered mind. She stood by him, and he heard her whisper. "Time changes us all. Oh, Reginald ! It is the last time, for I know it will be the kiss of death." She stooped and pressed her lips to.his. "Gertie, Gertie!" he called, but she was gone. * * * * * * "Where in Bister Agnes ?" Iteginald asked some one, one day. "I dreamed a strange dream about her the ofher night." "Sister Agnes ?" the man answered. Sister Airnes is in Heaven, tho f?ver claimed her at lust. Poor, bravo Gertie Lee.M "Gertie Loc Then it was not a dream. Reginald Denbv covercd his face with lli.-< hands and groaned. Oh the miserable past, and what would the future be ? "Ah, well S for ma gome uwcet hope lies Deeply buried from human eyoa; Ann, in the hereafter, impels may Koll the atone from its grave awaj 1" LANT IC COAST LINK, PASSKNGKU UK PA RA M KNT, W'i'liHtuflloiU JV". Aug. 2d% JSS5. FAST LINK between Charleston and Columbia and Upper South Carolina CONDENSED SCHEDULE. GOINO onois WEST. KAHT 4 20 aui Lv Charleston Ar. 9 05 pm 134 " " ....Lanes 44 7 03 v 33 " " Sumter 44 6 37 44 7 40 pm Ar Columbia Lv 5 27 4* 3 02 " 44 ... Winnsboro " 3 40 44 9 1 5 44 " Chester '4 2 44 44 7605 44 44 ... .Yurkvillo 44 11 45 n m 7 01 44 44 ... Lancaster 44 7 00 ' 1 56 *4 44 .Rock Hill 44 2 02pm 6 00 44 " Charlotte 44 1 00 " 2 52 II m Ar I ? 9 ID nm I 2 50 " " * ..Oreomir'nod. . . " 21 5? 6 01 " ? Laurens " 410?m 5 01 " 14 .... Anderson " ID 27 ' 5 <5 " " .... Green vilte.'. 44 10 00 ? 0 45 " " ....Wftllitlla " 8 30 ' 4 20 " " ....Abbeville " 11 25 ? 8 27 " " Spartanburg " 1225pm 7 15 " 44 Hundoraonvillu.. " 7 00 " Solid Trains between barleaton and Coin robin.*. C. J. F. Divrx K, T. M. KM ERROX, Gcn'l Sup't. Gen'l Paa. Agont. \ SPARTANBURG AND ASIJEYILLE RAILROAD On and after Apr. 6lh, 1885, passenger train* will be run daily, except Sundav. between Spartanburg and Ilcnderscinville as follows: UP TRAIN. Leave R. A D* Depot at Spartanburg 4 00 p m Lea re Spartanburg, A. L. depot.... 6 10 p m Leave Saluda ...6 20 p m Lea re Flat Roek 7 00 p m Arrive Henderson vilie 7 15 z .-n DOWN TRW IN. Leave Hendar*onviUe 7 00 am Leave Flat Rock 7 15 am Leave Saluda.., 7 50 am Leave A ir Line Junction 10 15 am Arrive R. k D Depot Spartanburg 10 20 an Trains on this road run by Air-Line time, rioth trains make connections for Columbia and Charleston via Soartanburg, Union and Columbia: Atlanta ana Charlotte by Air Line JAMES ANDERfiONriuten^'Sopeent.* I 0ONDENSKD TIME CARD MAGNOLIA PASSENGER ROUTE. In effect March 16, 1885. going BortB. Leave Laurens *5 20 a m 1 50 a m " Waterloo. 6 00 a in 0 65 a in " Greenwood 7 00 am 2 16 p on Arrtv* Auarueta 10 46 am 7 46pm Leave 10 50 a in 10 00 p m Arrive Atlanta ...6 40pm 6 40am Leave Animate 1190 am Atrive Beaufort... .6 20 p m Arrive Port Bo;?{,^t... . 36 pm " Cbaleaton 6 60 pm " Savannah 7 00 pi? M JflftlriAnvttU 9 AA QOIKO tfOBTB. Neare Jacksonville.,..:* 60pm '* -Savannah......... 6 54 am keaee Port Royal. T 85 am * Beaufort. 7 47 ara , " Charleston.,!...... 1 40 am Irrive Augusta 1 40 put Leave Atlanta.... f 20 pm trrire Augusta 8 10 am Lear e Augusta. *3 30 pm 8 54 am fcrrire Greenwood . .. 0 10 pm ., 11 40 aio ** Waterloo. ..7 84pm 8 00pm " Lauren*....... 7 40 pm 4 40 pm Daily tDaity except Sunday. Ticket* oh aal-, at Greenwood to all point* it through rates?baggage elitvW to deviation. Conneetlona made at Greenwood kith C. A G. U. R. E.T.Cnanr.yox, O.V. A. Augusta, Ua. r t , : < ^y- ^ COLUMBIA A ND GREENVILLE RAILROAD. On and after October 5. 1884, PAassNOBB Trains will run as herewith indicated upon this road and its branches. Daily, except Sunday. No. 53. UP PASSENGER Leave Celumb ia 8. . Junc'n 10 45 p m " Columbia C. A G. D '1110pm Arrive Alston 12 10 pm 41 Newberry 1 13 p m Ninety-Six ^. 2 47 p m Greenwood 3 09 p m Ilodges 3 33 p m Helton 4 40 pm at Greenville 6 05 p m No. 52. DOWN PASSENGER. Leave CTreenville at 0 50 am Arrive Belton 11 1 a m Hodges 12 2pm Green wood 12 43 pro Ninetv-Six 132 p m Newberry 3 02 p m Alston 4 10 p m ' Columbia C. A G. D 5 15 pm Arrive Columbia S C. Junc'n 5 30 pm BPABTANBURO, UNION * COLUMBIA RAIL ROAD. NO. 53. UP PA8SENOER. I.aiivi> Alatnn 19 M n n> " Union 3 55 pro " Spartanburg, S.U.&C.dep'jt.5 50 p m NO. 52. DOWN PAR8KNOEK. Lr?Te Spnrt'p It. A P. Bepot .... 10 35 a m " Spurt'p S. U. A <7. Depot ..10 50 am " Lnion 12 50 p in Arrive at Alston 3 40 p m LAURRNS RAILROAD. Leave Newber'j 3 30 pm Arrive at Lauren9 . H 6 50 p m Leave Laurens C. H 7 40 a in \rrivc at Newberry 11 10 p m ABBEVILLE BRANCH. Leave Vodges 3 45 p ro Arrive at Abbeville 4 45 pm Leave Abbeville .11 00 am Arrive at Hodges 12 00 p ro BLUE RIDQK RAILROAD AND ANDERSON BRANCH. Leave Helton 4 45 p ro Arrive Anderson 5 18 p m " I'endleton it oti p in " Seneca c G 40 p ro Arrive at Wathalla 7 03 p m Leave Walhalla 50 a m Arrive Seneca 15 a ro " Pendleton 99 52 m " Anderson 10 33 am Arrive at Belton....." II OA m coxy&cTJoxs. A. With South Carolina railroad to and from Charleston; with Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta railroad from Wilmington and all points north thereof; with Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta railroad from Charlotte and all points north thereof. B. With AHhcville and Spartanburg railroad from and for points in Western N. Carolina. C. With Atlanta and Charlotte div Richmond and Danville railway for Atlanta and all points south and west. Standard Katttrn Tim*. O. R. TALCOTT, Superintendent. M. Slavohtkb, Gen'i Passenger Ajrt. D. Cakdwell. aaa't Gen'l Pa**. Agt. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAY COMPANY. Commencing Sunday, Sept. 6th, 1885, at 6 45 a m, Passenger Trains will run as follows until further notice, "Eastern time:" Columbia Divition?Daily. Leave Columbia 7 45 a no S 37 p m Due at Charleston 12 2D a m 9 05 p m WEST?DAILY. Leave Charleston 7 10 a m 5 10pm i'uc iii uaiumoia iw to * III iu ou ]> m Camden Dirition?I)ailv except Suudays. Leave Columbia 7 45 a m 5 27 p no Dae Camden 12 69 p in 742 pro WEST DAILY; BXCXPT SUNDAY. (.care Camden 700am 3 15 pm Doe Columbia 9 25am 1000 pm Avyutta Dtrition? East Daily. Leave Columbia 5 27 p m Due Augusta 10 35 p m WBBT DAILY. Leave Augusta 4 45 p m Due Columbia 10 00 pm Connection* Made at Columbia with Columbia and Orrenville railroad by train arrivinc ?t 10 40 a. in. and disparting at 5 27 p. ni.; nt Columbia Junction with Charlotte, Columbia nnd Auprunta railroad by same train to and from all points on both roads. At Charleston with steamers for New York on Saturdav; and on Tuesday and Satnrday with steamer for Jacksonville and points on St. John's river. Daily with Charleston and Savannah Railroad to and from Savannah and all points in Florida. At Augusta with Georgia and Central rail roads to and from all points West and South: at Rlackville to and from all points on Barn well railroad. Through ticket* can be purchased to all points South and West by applying to I). McQueen \gent, Columbia, S. C. John B. Pkcl, General Manager. D. C. Allsk, Gen.'Pass. and Ticket Ag't WILMINGTON. COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. Going Son* h no 4 no 40 Leave Wilmington 9 30 p m 11 10 p m Arrive at Florence 1 50 am 2 20 a in Arrive at Columbia 6 40 a m Going North no 43 no 47 Leave Columbia 10 00 pm Leave Florence 4 50 p m i,'>2 h m Arrive at Wilmington. ..7 40 pm 0 10 a m Train no. 43 -top* at all stations. No*. 48 and 47 stop onlv at Hrinkley's, Whiteville, Flemington. Fair Bluff, Marion, Florence, Timmocsvillc, Sumter, camden Junction *rd Eastovcr. Passengers for Columbia and all points, on C & u R R, c, c * A R R, Aiken Junction and all points beyond, should take No. 48, night express. Separate Pullman sleepers for Charleston and Augnsta on trains 48 and 47. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. f HY E H. P. IS A SUCCESS FIRST?It in good. SECOND?It la pleasant. THIRD?It is safe. FOURTH?It does exactly what we claim for it FIFTH?It is made by reliable partiea. SIXTH-rlt ha s no equal. SEVENTH?It doer, not nauseate* CT/iumrt wa -* - biun i n?-n aoen not if ripe. NINTH?It will cure you. TENTH?It ia the bent Liver Medicine known, and coat# only Fifty Cents a Dottle. Never Ftlliig Prevention of Spring Sickness. WILL INVIGORATE THE 8YSTEM. Gives Tone to the Stomach. Relieves Torpid Liter and removes all excasaWe bile tram the aystern and impurities from tha blood. Haabeen tried by tboaaaoda in the past four years ind found worth* tha commendation of all. TDRY IT H. H.. P. only SO cents per Bottle. BARRETT A XeXASTER, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Angaftta, Oa. IfarcfclH-t! it | ; - '.'"s v<,?. s . 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A UN WELL'S jLECTIOIT .AJ3KE12SrO~Z\ 3NS OF CAPITAL. paiitnemt. } u.i.r.h Gknkral, > Vpril 1, 1885, \ UNWELL, AGENT OF obe Insurance Co., of Suglait, Manchester England, f the State of New Jersey, ' State of New York, je Co., of the State of N. Y., . nee Co., of the State of N. Y., ii8 of the act of the General filiate the agcncies of Insurin the State of Sonth Caroli1/1 Hwvr A MTV ft T) A iiwmt ? " ? ?^? n alu transact all business of Inf of Abbeville, for and in beE. STOKET, Comptroller IJ*nor*l. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, coiiktt or AhnnviiA.it. In the Probate Court. ^ ; v.I : . : Parte L. W. Perrin u Admiatrator Jk'e., Petitioner.?-Petition for asHlamant and diaiharjce. Notice in hereby given that L. W. Par Ho V a., a> Admiatrator of the tat ate of Ron. T. Perrin, deceased has applied for settlement J aiicbarge. ' [t fa ordered that ThuradaT the 24th of Denber next beiied for iild settlement and charge. .J. FULLER LY0N, f. ?, 'M. Judge Probate Overt. 'iwM -V-.* <$*> I ^ ^ ,