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StraldaullnMao Uts Romance. "Of course there's a romance in ny life,' assented Froier, whei it was inl timated that there was nothing of senlti Suent in his Composition. "'I felt when I saw her, 'tis she or mone on earth,' is what Schillor wrote in his 'Brido of Messina.' That is ex actly What I felt wNIt I mllet the womu an of my romanco. Nobody ean desoribe a woman. You can rave about her classic features, her sealiing eyes, her seek like a pillar of mnarble touched with life, the graceful psycho knot that she twists to it croNvit of beauty, and till that kind of rant, but after it is done you can meet the wonaitin and not know her. Whei I ean picture a soul, I'll go into the business. "Of course I was young when I miet her. Otherwiso I would have shown Wo slight muitation of sense antid sur reiidered by degrees. Love at first sight is not uncomuimonl, but it is restrained by a sense of propriety, by pride or by soio other miiodifyiing inffluvinen. Every force in mily being was vo-operative. All impelled me to fall in love. There was 110 check, ianad I fell to tho very depths. "She refused m11e very pr(tily and very properly. I asked her if I coubl cherish nio hope, itiniatig that to de privo 11e of ho' wvould be iiif-diately fattal. She gave Imle a very scant allow ance. Then I went protily away to win a fortuno that I might lay it at. her feet as nlt additinial iiluceni t. In four years I returned. The voinnai was there, just as I had left her, but iot ay ileal. While I was trying for ioral strength enough to recall miy vows she was im1s teriig courage suflicient to tell mo sin was engaged to anuother man. Site spoke first. Theni I was so mad at tho other follow, whom 1 should have blessed, that. I insisted she had broken nly heart. "-Detroit Free Press. Marrying Mado 'leasiit. All Gretna Greeni justices tre not as frank its is E. C. Roberts of Lapeer, Mich. Squire Roberts-ho i a justico of the ptco, tccordinlg to his station ery--makes a most; candid bid for taat rimonial fees. His letter heads aro in themselves studies in opena faced honl esty of declaration, tid if t hero is iiy yearniig couplo in t1m neighborhood of Lapeer that couiplo citainly yearns without cause, for tle jusltico imakes plain proclunattioi of his purl:ose. A letter head of his, seta hither by atn ad miror of his way of annoutcing hi mtself, is decorated with i half tnei i:ortrtit of the "jedge, " a. soldierly lookihg fellow, who probably used to be aa auct ioneer, and under the cut is t1ho dusigna:ltiota, "The original utaI only exclusively matrimonial magistrate. "' Clos(i besido and printed in cutnning little lIttirs is this alluring staitentew, "01llvo at tle elevator or First Nationtal lank parlors, or wherover iost c(invetiint to svains, anad below at furtier asserti(iti is, "A fie linie of high grade bridesiniaids atad groomsuen constintly on lud to assist in tle service." I lere are some o tier .si lectionas from tho liwst- reliarkable lit ter head: " lMarrilages solenmtlalized proiptly, ac curately lad (l'1411it11tly. Plai et--ino0. lly-legal fee; oselaot on txtr ia. " "Elopeaients a specialty. Night. ealls anusw%ered without extra1 chargo. Conl sultitionl free. ' (ertai1ialy if matriaon laingishes i Michigan it is naot thec faulIt of aidver tising 01r of Judige Robterts. -Chicagt Recordl. Gtrat.'s Chianage of Complexio, Colonel Parker, thIe Ind ian, had bha-t diligently emaployed ini these bunsy days haelping to titke ceiro of Genearal (Granat' corresponadeace. 1 lo wvrt -atat excel lentl tantd, andi ais 4)ne of thItei mili tary.seere. taries often overaunleda thle general' corresponda(eince antd praried aswaers t< his p)rivato let ters. Thtis eveninag hte wat seatedI at thte writing tab,le ini the getn cr-al's tent, wvhi le hais chaief wais stad ing at a lit tlho distance tut side talk in g witha somae of thla sttall. A cit izen, w ha hadl comto to C(it y Point iin thea empil4oy of the saita ry iiniisslin uand w ha haad beent ait Caim w haen thla g leacat took cotanuad thlere in ta bt1, iiapproach ed the group and( imp(iaired: "' Where i; theo old maan 's tent? i'd like to get a look at haimi. I Iaven't seena himt fo thtree years."' Raw linas, to avoid heinj iinterrutpted, satid, "ThaIttt's hais tent,' at the samto time ptoina ting to it. Thto mant stoptlad over to thme tenit looked in, ad saw thae swiarthy feature of Parker its he sat in thte genteraP' chaair'. The visitori seemited ta little pusa zied, and as Ito i alked taway wvas haeara to remtark, "'Yes, that's haita, but he' got all fired snburnaed since0 I last laa a look at himt."' The genierail wtas great ly amused by the incidenat and1( repeatet the remtaark tafterwvardl to Piarker', wh'lo en joyed it ats mtucha as the others.-' 'Can paignaing With Grniant, "' by Gleneraul 11ot ace Porter, int Cetatury. -1liIllnt toJ Y.tag Authors. Thtere is but onae way for an authtc to get hais watre's beforo thao editors, tan that is to sentd htis umannuscript to th pcriodical to wichl hto believes it to 11 beat suited. If lho deatls with the pr'ir cipal p)ublicattionas, lhe eatn always fet certain of courteous tr'eatmentt amdlahou est dealings. Prices vuary and depenOt entirely ont thao valuo of the maiterial the periodical. Editors are alwvays gIa to extamino mtanuscripts senat to thten -and, all talk to theo cointratry naotwith standing, are anxiouas to discover mi knownt talentt.-Edwaurd W. B3ok in Li dies' Hlomo Joaunal. Sarcasm. Greene - Whloma aro your childr'e said to take after, Mr. Etapeck? Enpeck (wit h a mnttal re'(ser'vationt -The younagor, wvith a sweet sinaile lan angelie temiper, takes after hais maotlhei The elder, thtat cross eyed young vip'ei takes after me, 1'ii informaedl.-Lotmdo Gold In the JUnitedl Kinugdoma. About 805 totns of gold tare estimaitte to be in actual circulation as ttonteyi the Utnited Kitngdom, .. at being al proximately thteweighat of ?1 10,000, 00( A Figure of Spueech. He-What's thae tmatter, my dear? She-Xetn spceclclss wimth anger. Thenj-hQ talked a btlue str.eak for I u3nte#. 'VOtroit Free Press. DEATH IVUANS GAIN. Yes, the Valley of the Shadow has ite earth side dark aud drear, With its ter-ors all too fearful for thc human I .art to bear; But its (loors tire searcely bolted to tie light of earthly love, When its lievenward portals opon to the glory from above, And when earthly frit-nds are weeping, where thw body) iifeless lies, Then the angels greet us welcome to the home beyond the skies; And to meet with Christ the Saviour inl thalt holy, happy place, Oh ! what tonguo can tell the gladines when we first behold His face. Just beyond the darksome valley in the lIomw;and of the King, Where to founts of living waters all ilis riniome(d Ito will bring; Where through pastures greeii He leads thetmi, where the flowers never die. Andl will wipe the tears of sorrow from each weepitig,earth imm(I ed eye; Where no gravo will mar the beauty of tie blooming fields of love, Ai(d no stori-clouds ever gather o'er the sun -lit skies above; Where the friends of earth, hero parted, in its light, will meet at las., Anti will sing in strains exultant, that the night of death is past. We will be with Christ forever in His everlasting home, A na will reign in glory with Him on I lis rainbow -encircled throno; And to be with Christ is better than a paradise ni earth, Though each day, which flittest o'er us, still could give it ad(lded worth. For I know ;f iIe would give me but the lowest, seat of all, I would kiss his feet with rapture, as be fore Itim I would fall; And one word one glance of welcomo, from my loving, gracious Lord, Though I lived through endless ages, would ienling bliss afford. Even here, as in a mirror, as we gaze upon tle L.ord, We are chniged into lis image by IHis Spirit and Ilis Word; And the sleep of death is nothing to the joy which sha1ll abide, Vlein wve vake N,vonld its shadows in II is likelness sat isi.l So inly l-art is ever thirsting in His prevsence to appear. Who, far dearer than I1is blessiigs, is Ilimilself to Ilc most dear; And very fire of I leaven through my hatwould] thrl()h and1 burn, If I cold, f'or all hl e gave me, still a hunditredfold retrn. E,. A. WiNoAnn. Jutice nill ('i-rres pondiint. Justice White of th Suprello court ift known a1mong nelwp'ar mn as oine 11 the kitllil-t iin in the world. Not long ago a ' i-corre-oilenit found it neces sary to call Il'l tlhe justice at. mlid nfight f'm a cel- of an iopininii delivered by him in tlw court that day Justico White was in Il d islecp, and it wvas w\-iti grat difliculty his servant Vas induced to aiakn himl. "If I did not know him tol he the best. a11111 in the wor'ld, I wo~uhd niot daire to (10 it, '" she anmxiouisly in the hall for the verdict. WVould the just ice come dowvn stairs? And if lie came, would it be for the purpomse of looking up the desired (doc umenctt or (of t hrowving the (disturber of tihe pene<. out ? After a timio thle big juistico cameiI down thle stairs ini his Spyjamais, rubibingf hiis sleepy eyes. lie wa'zs no0t enlt husias tic abouit hiis midniiighit call, hut lie wmu very' pol it e. AS soon as thle visitor had explailned his errandmit the justico led th< wayv to his library. T1her-e he got dowri on1 hiis knees andl rummnaged about thro uigh som1e dusty(11 olilper's ini th<t hiot t om (of a boo(k(enso for the de'sired doeininent. in ai (<iarter of ani hour hi found it, anld lhe w~as very glad lie has beeni aIle to do so, thbough tnot half at wclI pleased as thle niewspaper- manil, t< whonm t h is bit of impier meaniiit ai' "scoop' the niex t. moring for tho, journaitl hi rCiepeseted. "Excus mie a moement,"' said Just ice White. in five minutes lie returned hearinig withI hiiim a glass of toddy aim a (couplle oif IIav'anas. "D'lrinuk hearty my hoy,"' ho said1, "anld light a cigar Nasty night out. ood night." ''"Now, that is wvhat I call a real genm tlemani, "' said the cor-responident to hinm Ri f as lie rulshed awa'ty.---Wshingtoi - Cor. D)et roitI Jon'rna1l1. - LarIgei Shop. - Among the storien told of early Catli - for-niani daiys is onie whic(h gives a re mnarkable plictuor of at blacksmllith shop1 In thle dalys before roadsl had1( heel ltaid out and1( sawviiills built a blacki r smith set tIed oni onle of the river biar, 1 and1(, erect ing a forge of clay anid stonecs a set thle anivi In a1 2 big treestump111, whbie a ho had1( sawedl low for that purpose, ani1 - (lid 2a thrivling busintess sharpeniing thm l icks and dills oif thle iners. -lie was hlimself ai miiner and did hi Idbhcksmii thIing almiost entir-ely at night a1 Not. kniowvin wh;v~len his claim mnighi .1 fail or hie dlisputed andt he for-cedt -think it wvorth hisi whiule to build a re~ - Onie (1h1y two of the n'iners left th bar' for a towni somou 20 miles away. A liey- camoe into thle mtaiin trail leadin to the blacksnmithi's haunt they met :man22 leain mg a horse wvhich had lost 81100 and( waus stumblling badly. "~'Stranlgi-rs, " saidl the mnut in ai wiear jtoiie, " canl youi tell mte how far it is t the blacksimit h's shop? My horse hai lost a shoe, and( lie's :uighty' lme. " "Well, no(w'," satid onie of the mniieru Ieninmg forwvard and1( smuiliing ini a mos enicouriagig way13, " don't you bo fc gi vini up. You 'me in the blacksmiith' jH81}1 11ow', thloulgh I'nig hound to tell -01 it's abouiit threce nmiles before yeou'. -strike the anlvil. "'--~Youth's Companien It is proplosed1 to erect In London terrest rial globe on a seale of one millie five hund(redl t housandth (if nature--i. e. a globe having ai diamiieter of 84 feet an r. showiiing the earth's surface ou 2a scale In.Feeble Health Unable to do Her Work - Nervous and Tired -- All These Troubles Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. " For the past four years I have been In feeble 'health, and for two years past, owing to change of clinato, I have not been able to do my work. I was nervous and had a tired feeling and was under the treatment of physicians, but I continually grew worse. My husband insisted on my trying Hood's Sarsaparilla and I finally consented, and began taking it the first of June, 1890. The first bottle did me so much good that I continued with it, and after taking four bottles and one bottle of Iood's Pills I am able to do my work, and the tired, nervous feeling is entirely cured." Mns. 0. N. H1os8A, Suwance, Ga. H ood's Sarsaparilla I- t- Oo True Blood Ptriner. Soldt by all druggists. S1; six for $6. pil r all Liver ills a04 Hood's Pills leadact.. 20. "TIE SOUTIIEILN FIELD." What the Soxithern Hallway Is Doing for theSouth. The Southern railway in many ways is a powerful and far-reaching agency in the upbuilding of the South and particularly to the territory trib utary to its main line and numerous ranifications, and "The Southern Field,'' a 10-page, strongly edited, neatly printed weekly papor "jam upl)" with topics of interest is one of the many effective means the South orn is using to build up the South. It, proves that the best timo to visit the South is juet any old time. The South and Greenville city es pvcially, are always prepared for visi tors. This week s issue of "The Field" devotos an entire page to South Caro liin under this caption: "South Carolina--Widely known as the Pal motto Stato--Beautiful Location R ich in Resources--Dolightful and Healthy in Climato--Famous for Fruits, Vegetablo and Plowors-The Land of tho Cotton Plant, Sugar Cano and Rico ----The Paradise of Health Seekers and the Favorito Ro sort, of Tourists. This departmont of the periodical describos the nature of the products, ngi-icultural, mineral and otherwiso, and gives the following sum-up of the staple crops for 1896: Wheat, 597,802 bu.; corn, 12,781,374 bu.; oats, 2,824,898 bu.; rye, 19,910 bu.; potato238,920 bu.; hay, 190,903 tons. In 1895 the cotton crop was 688,065 bales. Theroe are thirty-four cotton manu factories in this State, aggregating a cap)ital of nearly $6,000,000. It is also especially a fruit-raising, grape growing, stock-raising, brick-maiik ing sectiont and( an ideal sp)ot for truck farmers and gardeners. Tholi paper is enthtusiastic in its commein ot on the Piedmont sect ion. It says: "The surface, like that of most of the counttry lying along the seaboard, isagently sloping p)lano, stretching from the ocean to the mnonntains,anid divided into three benches or ter races: the coast section, the mniddle country and the Piedmontt or Alpine region. "Thte scenery of this region is pic inuresquely beauti fulI and p resentsE many attractions to b)oth healtht-seek ers and tourists. The Saluda mnoun tains, which constitute a portion of -to northwest boundary, and1 whichi are spurs of the Blue Ridge, hiave seotral peaks whicht rise like turrots on a battlement, reaching a height in King's Mountain of 1,682 feet; -Paris M%ountain, 2,054; Trable Rock, 3,000; Caesar's .Head, 3,118, and Pinnacle Mountain 2,436 feet and form the background to a most (10 lightfutl lands1ca1pe. T1he State ha! ani admItirable river system. In th a ut' Pills 'Cure All Liver Ills. Secret of Beauty Sis health. The secret of health is the power to digest and assimn Hlate a proper quanity of food, This can never bc (lone wvhei Sthe liver does not act it's part Doyouknow this?~ TutsLiver Pills are an abso 'lute cure for sick headache, dlys p)epsia, sour stomach, malaria constip)ation, torpid livei, piles jaundice, bilious fever, bilious ness and kindred diseases. Tutt's L iver Pills Piedmon. region there are many rapids and falls affording excellent wator powers, and there are numerous points admirably located for mill sites and a variety of manufacturing planta. "The soil is romarkably rich and the range of vegetablo products is an exceedingly wide one, and comprises wheat, ryo, corn, oats, barley, buck wheat, peas, beans, sugar cane, to bacco, indigo, sorghum, broom-corn, sweet and Irish potatoes, homp, flax, hops, rice, cotton, etc. "The Southern railway traversos the best sections what is, confessedly, one of tho best Statos in the Union the Piedmont region. In this section is the most beautiful sconery, the richest mineral deposits, the choicest timber lands, the great sent of water powers, and the cream of the best society, wealth, enterprise and pub lio spirit of the Stato. The railway company will be glad to give all possiblo information to those who wish to know all about this section, and will sell excursion tickets to all points at. reduced rates to all who do siro to pay a visit to places along its lino. "A trip to this famous and favored section is as good as a liberal educa tion. CLIMATE AND HEALTHFULNESS. "One of the most famous featuros of South Carolina's attractions is the pino forests, whose wonderful cures of pulmonary diseases have won fo r the State a reputation in this par ticular, not confined to those United States. Invalids thought to be in the last stages of consumption, have, after a few months' stay in thoso na- - tural sanitariums, returned to their homes in apparently robust health. "The climato is particularly equable and ioderato, and the State contains several of the most promii nont winter rosorts of the South. WELCOME To 11MIoRATION. "No State in the Union affords more varied or valuable inducoments to immigration than South Carolina, nor does tho hono seeker or settlor find anywhere a more cordial wol come than from theso warm hearted and hospitablo people, who are using every available means of bringing before prospectors the opportunities which the State affords, realizing that this alone is sufficient." Full Details Gladly Giv,. A Railroad Official's Experience. MR. DWAD EDMO~NDS, long coni Mnected with ra&lroad construction in Nebraska,writes: "My heart troubled and pained me for 10 years. Shortness of breath was the constant anid most commxon symptom. Intense, excruciating pain, gener ally followved any severe exe'rtioni. Faintness, hunger wit.hout any appetite; fluttering that nmado me clutch my b)reast,, aind ipltation that often staggered me as if I would fall, were frequent att acks. A gain, everything wouild turn black if I aroso from a stooping posture quickly. Sleepless nights with their Dr. Miles' p"os""aL"zmg""re.,t " numeousandI could Heart Cure get no rest day or night. I consultedi leadinig phy lRestores slcians andI tried adver Healh......tised remnedies. They D)r. Miles-' circulars dlescrib)ed mny caiso so exactly thmat I took D)r. Miles' Now Heart Cure and I am now aL well man. I hope every one troubled with heart, disease will try Dr. Miles' remedies. If they will write me personally, I will gladly give them full details of miy experier,ce." Euw. EnMosns. P. 0. Ilox 615, David City, Nebraska. Dr. Miles' IHeart, Cure Is sold on guarantee that first bottle bondhts or money refunded. The Dreaded Consumption Can be Cured. T. A- Slocum, M. C., the Great Chemist and ScientIst. Will Send Free, Three Bottles of His Newly Discovored RemedIes to Sufferers. Entront II VIAL, ANi) NEws :-I havo dis covered a reliable cure for Consumnpt ion and nal l ronchini, Throat and ling IiI iseases, Ge'-nerial Dc1line, I.os- of F"leshi nndI all conidi tloons of WVastinag Away.. nly is t.ime,ly uso thomsinds of myarentliy hmopeles.s cases ha bieen cur d. So proof-positive am 1 ox its puoer to (curei, that. tomanmkO il-merIts kmnowna I will snad, free, to any afIllettd reaner of your paer. lbree bottles of my Nnwly iIcov ored itenmedies np-on xip of lCxo p nd~at Postfice adtdress. TP. A. sLOCU'hf, M. C., ils P'Iino stri et, New York. whenn wrIting the Doctor, please n.entoon this patpor. COLMBA.NEWBERRY & LAUREN RAILROA.7.D. Tlime TIale in treet ,Jan unr Mth,187.Easteran Standard Tlime Southnbounad.- Northboumid. 3d 2ndi 1st, 1st 2nd 3d class. Cita-a. Chax"a. Claiss. Class. Chass. 11 1 53 52 2 41 Loe'ls MIx'd Puss- Pnsa*- Mlx'dl Loe'l M'diny D'ly D'iy Mi'dlay F'day F'day omnly only A.M. A.M. P'M. IPM. 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T MUI SOUTHERN RAILWAY. )*ntral Timo letweenu Columnbla aid Jack sonvIllo. Easterni limo illotwoon Co lumbia and of her I'o)uits. ErFEcTIVE JAN. 19, 1897. Northbound. Nip. 36 Nc. 38 No 32) ifhfl. Dally. Dally. ,,v. J'villo, F.C.&P.Ry.. f 55 p 8 Su 11 00 a " Savannah........... 11 20 p 1-4 . p 2 561p tr. Colunibia,.......... i 55 n 4 18p3) 6 4-11) ,v. Char'ton.SC&(ltli. 6 WX p 7 10 a........ Lr. Columbia............ 10 10 p 10 55i ........ jv. Augusta. So. Ity. 1 2 101) 5 001) S(4ranitevillo.......30 2p 2 2 Trtniton.............30 i'M p 13 4 6 611) j livisonst ..... .. 4 p k 2. I M ) kr. Colu,nhia Un. dep't. 2 17 a 4 5.)p . ,v Col'bin litand'g st... 4 i 5 2:11) 7 Winnisboro..........461:1 a 11 1'p 8 471) Chuster ..............7 03 I 7 011) 9 291) itwk Hill........... t it 7 M 1) 10 0,1) Kr. Charlot to............ 8 I 8kit 10 14.) 3) .:441............ I '!it i 120it 2 W) ik ir. Itichinond ............11 .11)) li (J it... k.r. WVnsItinsgtoti . . 9 1.0 p 41 42 1) 45 i 131LIi111041Il. It I : I10 1 80 00 11 i t llitlephia.... 14 p it 140 p51 1 0p Now Yurk...... 0 A)2 i 2 43 3 .1) N o 5 Not. :7 Nto 31 sout ~ ~ ) 1110itl. MII.v. D)aily. I11.13ItY. IV. R -11-o -I. -4. 34:. 2 :4- n 7 1 21 p 3 2 p111 Phi 111(e I wlI ia. 7 41 a 7 :4 p 2 M p 8..V's'o,S.Iy3 5n 8 10 43 1 50 p " Dan villio!............ 553) 2 4 0 a 'v. tichll ild .......... 1 )1 5 1) I ) in . ..... IV. D1111ville............ 1 24) ) 4 it 1 12 a I r.Wah ingotton ...... W *.hsj 64!%n 9) 4r,a " eiC lilla.......... 11 (M 11 810a l h at " hhent.I.... ...... .... 31i7 34t 15 - 1 itp " ilN vw or .......... U 2'a 11 .110 i I 34 ro,in M;mIn't Rt... 1 '7 3I 5 it. 8 1, it Lv.No York,mn Pa.1p.t. 84t44nt 4:;I3 IIIl n " p 3 n ii b 5; 1 30 00 p "f Trntnorl.......... (I ;I) n v 1 0 i t v, 15a 1 : 30 : i (4 IIm li villo ........ 6 20, 11 ; 110 a 3 1 "r. Ahugstr ........... 4; n 4 15 1 1i 2 a Ar. Col'hin, San' t.&.. 7 4 :e 4 (' 4 p .8 i Ar. Colsini ijn pt..3 44.4a 8 4W p . . . .. "v Joe1hstns F.U.... .47 5a n 53 c 10 00 a " Tretonta.......... 4l n 43 3 p 13 la2 a Ar. Augttsta............344404 . 15p 33 03a Ad.h ndn ........ Ilr m F8ord .... .. bve. C ol'ia F.C.>.it. 1 47 '~n 1o4 55 a') 7 7. "n povtih ......t. Auuhl 541( 00 a 4)r) daily ArO. Jnsnvillo .......0*e of 00n3i9n:;m p g )t4f0 p Ile img a sN Pu.ilt n g lioi40'a 444 ,4' ok.adNo ok *Nos. 3 and 38-sNewl York and Fol oaLim [it. Tholgh vesihied 4.nj w inihengS: Auut nan dNvew k aig roeach*cii t'ir hermi a owt (St. AgsieadNwYr)ca buffesleein 400g car botwoon Augusta d Ne Nimte. 5sold VestihU. ed Vitra1.i wThrdonig Pullman d1rawingrooin) skle. pIn -g caswen Tan ,1ee Jacksonville, tiavannahi4II, 44ashito NosH. (45 nl .-U. . at,p,1.Trog (ulmnt draingonm 1uffet, sh epingtr o W. H. GRIi, J.11. CULP,WCK G. P. A.. Washington. A. 44. 3'. A.. A t 'n*4. TIlE CilAlE~NTON LINE. Donublo 1)aily Tra1ins4 beOtween Charleston Colunba andl Augusta. QIIUCKEl3 TIMRK. BiOUTH1 CAIROLINA & GE4lOItt41A It. It U CH AnImaTroN. 8. C., Jan44. 23, 1897. NClIKD)ULE. D)AII\. L' t'harleston................ 7 10 a m 5 :10 pm14 Sunmeryvll................. 7 441 am 46 10 pm4 (Jeorges.................... 8 :0 am 7 443 pm4 liranchyllfe . ............. 8 31 am 7 3i pm H owcesv illo................ .9 31 am 7 504 pm4 Orangeburg....... ........0 2 am 8 20 pmn Mt. Muathoe ............... 9 4A134n 8 -184 pm For t. Motto...................0 400 a m4 03 pm)) K ingv lle ...................10 14) sacm 9 244 p)In A r C!otuh3ba....................1055 aml 10 10 pm31 Lv Conmnbla ................... 7 40 lan 4 00 pm31 lCingav 3l13....................7 -10*1am - 4 443)4m For i. Mott0................... 7 51lam 4 455 pin4 Mt. Matte ws..............84(2 1am1 6 014 pm4 O.r.n ge bu rg................. 8 21 a m4 5 27 pm)f 11owvusv i le................... 8 343 all) 5 42 p1)n liranceh v llo ............... .8 65 a11 m 6 5 p)14 Gecorges.....................4 9 35 an4) 4) 33341) Su m ia.e,rv 1...............10 223 a m 7 38 pm34 A r Chriest on.......................3 044 an) 8 444 34m4 Lv Chiarli st10..................7 30 nm) 5 3)31)pm 1Panchytv tile............... 9 3655 nm 7 504 pue l3iam1beg................. ..) 4 ami 4 P4 pmn 3 ren m 3a4rk.................. 9 2 34m* 8 42 p).c 134)ack v 330o ...................0 14 a m 8 514 pmf Wi3il s'on..................4 27*44 a 4m 97 jimt Aliken .......................3 014 44m 9 47 Jpmf A r A ngust a................... ..3 I 1131 34) 40 -3)4m Lv A ugusta ....................1 24 nm4) 3 24) pm4 Aliken0.....................7 4 83am0- 27 pmn W '33s.ist ........ ........... 74 441 4m (409 pms liliiackv l l ............... 8 081 am 5 284 pm1 1)o4nInark.................. 8 244 a mI 5 44 ptm I4l mbetg ................... 8 33141 a m 6 8 pm) lirhy4 4ll30........ ........ 3 0 atn fi 10 pni A4 (ICharlest on..............34 00 am 8 044 Omu FAST E4xPt'REs A 1UUBTA AND. WVAS3INOToU WITH4 P1'3.tatAN 3LTWEE:N AIUWSr8A, AC3KEN AND) NEw YotK. Lv Aenstia................................... 305 pmn Lv Al ko n ...............................,.......3 sOsa Ar Decn ma r4k.............................. 411) p Lv D)onmark................................. '6 25a LV A ikon.................................. 78 1)nm A r August a....,. ......................... 8 300 m D)A33Y EXC4,'T SUNOAY. Lv Camuden.....................8 -35 314m 2 25 pm Camnden Junct0 io....... 14 554.4 am 55 pm A r I(in4gv31lo....................10 445 144m 4 35) 3pm L~v K ing vIt o...................0 2o 114n 43 400 n44m ('anden Junction..... ...1 am 41 440 amt A r (Camden....................13 55 91) 8 16411m Itailway for3 all3 points4 in upp)3er 80outh ai4 d N4orth4 Carolina, Soli t,n ins botween, CIu r leo-on titl) A44heville. Conncti3ons 44r44. po0in)t 8o Soutern) Italway to Auguta A iken and o4.hor poin41t.' (*4 "'3io Chairle4t' n4 Lino"; ait Ch)arleston Witl) Clyde Lino 1 WIlam Cr14 to Now York and)1 Ja)cks4onvlIe. L. A EM ElIISON. Traflikaiaa r. 31. 1. iiOWV NN tieneoral :,iantager eneorlI Oflicos: Ch)arleston3 4. U. 4dache ato1ed in 20 minutesq by Dr. i eg AIN i1A Oneent n. dao * it is S. m r's prescription for 11nftn either Opiumi. Mforphiine, it It is a harmless suibstitut uing Syrups and Castor Ofl. tee is thirty years' use by a is the Children's Panaca SIGNATURE OF ERY WRAPPER. nAY STREET. NEW YO"K CITY. SOUTHERN RAI1WAY. 0ondenseui Schedulo In Efflta NOV. 18, 1890. STATIONS. N . Jv. Charleton............. .......7 10 a in Uv.6o1ulibla..................... 1100 a u Prosperity.................... 12 11 p im Ar. Newborr .................... 1222 p mi Ar. Ninety-Sfx....................... 125 p in Greenwood...................... 1 45 p in r Hodme ................... ..... 225 p in Yr.kAb0- _vi ...... . ... ., .. .-. ~T65 p mn Ar. Bolton. ................. ... ... 10 p in Ar. Anderson............ ...... ... 3 35 ) im Ar. Greenville............ .... ... 4 20 p in Ar. Atlanta... ................. 980 p im STATIONS. i . . r i l .... ...... ......... . 10 W l " 11 ,111im t ..................... 10 55 a In i ii o ................ . . 11 18 a m IV nildrom............ .......f11 05 a m I.....lton .... ... ......I 1 35 ai iII Ar. Daim la .............. 0* p Im Iv. Abmvi.e .. . . . 45 a m v .... .. ........... ... 2 2o 0 in (4" vee wood... .... ........ I (V) p m11 "' Nint y-81:<.................... .I 1 25 In Lv. Nowh -ry . ...... ........... .. 2 in5 m " Prusi lI Ty. . ......... ....... 2 37 I m Ar. Columbina .. 0 in Ar arl to....... . )00 in 43.I)4j . 0311 IDilyjDally . . A N lNo.N4lNo.10 510p b7 I Lv... ch10e 0n.... Ar s . -- UOa hJl0a ii nu do&i bi.C.n lu Ii:;qp 9 25.4 o 07a 2 15 . . . A o... 2 1p 8 4,4t 1001 12.' i...fuu I 25p 1 %6p 10 2i.a 20?o " ...m1ion.......I 1 7 20p 10 it 22;17: " J'nevile. 12 211p 6 58p 10 6ll : 1 ! ". .... I h . .' 12 1,11 6 47p 11 2)ik lii r. . ipar-nburg. a.v 11 .b5:' 6 20p S4.un : i) Lv Arlpninbrg. .' I 2-,n 6 08p 24X 71Ar AtA -;i. iS vNl 305p "P," p. i. "A," a. i. Trains 9 antd 10 carry e(gltt. Ptillman Oleophmig cr.1 bet wcen Com'h%u aid A shoville. enrouto dily hetwt-on Jacklsonvillel atI Cinoin nati. Traiinu leave S8:artanburg. A. & 0. divisioa, northboundl. 6:42 a. mn..' di:47 p. mi., 6:18 p. mn.. (Vetibul' iie) uthbounid 1-2:21 a. in.. northbounid, 5:15 a. m., 2::1 p. mn. am)l4 5::10 p. m,, (Vostibuled iAmnit d) - southboundl, I ::0 a. mn., Pullman ServIce. Pullman palace slee)pinig cars on Trains 35 and 88, 117 and 18, or. A. and O. ditvis1in. Gen. Superini tendeont, Ta tlc M'g'r SWashington, D. 0. Wi1shingWon, d. 0. Gen. Pass. Ag't. As't Gen.i. Pass. A g't. , Washmingtonm, D. . A lnit. (4a A uguista alld1 ashevill0 Shmort .ine. Nehe-dmle in Vf.frct Feb. 7, 1'197. Leav'e Agustan....... 9 40 am i 411 pm A rrive Grcen wood.....2 17 pin ...... Antlerson..................... 10p 1.au rieni.............. Jo 1 pm 7 00 am G reenv illo ........... 8 0 pmn 605 am (4lenm n prings....... pinmt ...... Spart a nburg.......3 00l pm 10 10 am Ba lud a................ 5 X3 pm) ....... II01)(dersom vlli f ...6 03:m ....... . A shevy lle.....:...... 7 09 pim ..... La've Alilhev ille............ 8 2(0 m ....... Epalrta'n Iuirg......... im.45am 40pmi Slen n Sp rings..10 00 am ........ (Iweenvll eo..... ...i 50 iam 41 (0 pm Lauirens.............. 130 pm 7 10 pm G rcen wood........2 28 pin ...... A ndei son ................... ....00 am A rrl vo August a ...........00 pin 1110 an) L,oavo Caliioun F7iils.~.. 4 4pm - A rrive Illleigh..............12 20 aimn N orfol k..............7 80 am41 . Pete mshu rr........620 am . S<c m........7 20 am . Leave A ngusta......... ...... ..... .~275 pin A rr ive A Ilh.inle0... ............... ....5 00 pm Fa l r ax .................. ........5l15 p m YImasswiee............ SI JO1.n 6 20 pinl IReau for t...........10 35 anm 7 20pm Port Itoya1l.......10 60 ain, 7 30 pm4 thavanna'h............. ..........9 0 pm1 Cl a rlest on --...... ..............08 pna Leave Charlustnin. ...........-.. -60 a Savan nah..................... .....i 6 am Port lioyal........... 55 Pum 8 1. am lHeau fort ..........2 10 pm S 25 pin Fat lr fax -..-...................... 1082 am A Ilenciale -.-........... ....10 47 aiim A rrive Augusta-.---...................12 55 pim 1.Ii0 Ii m train11 fro'n August4~ m11kesm close clonniection ait Cailhounii Falls for all poinuts on) Seaboard AIr Lino1. Clo.se con neI)etlion at Green wood for. all points 0mm 9. A. I,. mnd C. ani (4. Ilway, and4( at Spart'anbmurg with1 8 'utheorn tail lway, l'or anly Iihformalltion r(lativej tom tickets. ram los, schedu1les, ach14r1ss, W11. ,J.UItAI10,Gen, Pass A gont E. M1. NOWtIlI, 8S1. Agient. Augusta, Gan. l3otween Chlarleston and4( ColumbIa am(1t Uppor Southi CarolIna and North CarolIna an)d AIlbenm and Atlhintat. Ini E'fect F'eb. 24ltlh, 189),. GoINO WICIr. (o~rEt No. 52- No. 5;1. *a mn* i 7 010 L.V....Charleston..Ar. 9 2. 8 26 " .,. Lan1es,....... 7 .-4 ii 35 " ...Sum ter...... 6 ,i 105 Ar..lhhtnba ...LJv. 5 I15 1i 58 " ...,P'rosperlity. ...; :5 P210 " ..Newherr'y... 2 57 12 (1 .....ln o......2 10 I I5 "' ...Laurens.... I 3 0) "....GreenvIlle...'1 60 S0 " ...Mpartanbulhrg 1.. (ilS " ...Wlunsboro. iI 8 20 '...~.;.C .. 9 35 (41. 21 41 44I1' T ains11 het weenlI Charles. 41 m. uhint ''i ld, S. .. ii. . .M 's It oN, Hon' l'1151s iner A goi 'I. M. l.2V l:IONe. - ri io'n migr AT THE New Yor " 1 m l t.............. Waq bo ro ............... . .I M N ro0 ................. ........... 0 A r Chaot Vi 8. A. L..8 0 Cheter, via 8. A. L......... 810pm Lv olumbla, (. N. & .HR. i. ............t Ai Clinton "1 i5 am 12 0 1, Greenwood "L . - 85 " 1 07 am "6 Abbovillo " ......-- 1106 140 *1 .' Elberton .......... 1207 pin 241 6 "1 Athens .......... 15 845 6 " Whider " ........19 6 4 W 44 " Atlanta, S. A. L. (Union 250 '' 5 20 Depot)(Central Time 2 h NOR"TIiIOUND No. 402. No. 88. Lv ithinta, (Contral Time) *12 00am *750 7jI 'e Winder .......... 2 40 pm 10 42 " SAlhone ......... 8113 1126 6 " Elberton ......... 4 15 " 1288 am " Abboville "...... 515 " 140 "t " 1,eenwood " ...... 541 " 2 tfa " C1.nton " ..... 8 6 8 L5 " Ai. Columbia, C. N & L. It. R. ............ 7 00 66 6 Chestr ....818 1 4 '3 6 ArChailotte.vim 8. A. L......*10 25pm ~*8~' Lv Monroe, via 8. A. L.. 40 pm 605 6 lamlet, "1...128 . 8 16 4 Ar Wilmington .......... 25180 Am*12 80 pm " Southern Pines " .......... 12 14 6 9 20 ain Raleigh " .......... *2 16 6" *115 "l onderson, " ...8 28 ' *6 00 Inm Ar Durham "...7 2 "6 14 09 pm Lv Durham . 15 20 pint iL 00 am Ar Woldon, via S. A. L......... *4 55 a *3 00 p n ' Ichllmoni,......... ..............8 15 6 850 60 . 1110hingt'n,viaPenn. R.R. 12 81 " 110 4 " B re " ' "1 43 pm 12 48amn Phila laia" "6 66 350 pm 345 " " New Yo"' "6 " *6 23 "f *06 " Ar Por tsmouth 1 780 am 5 5l Pn " Norfolk a "N *7 50 6 05 * -D'ly. t D'ly, ex. Sunda tD'ly ex Monday. Nop. 403 and 402.-"The tianta Special," Solid Vestibulo Train of .1 iman bleepers and Coaches between Washin tou and At. lana, also Pilltijan Sleepers bot 'OnD Ports. mouth and Chester. 8. '. Nop. 41 and 38.-"The 8. A. L. *xpreips," .olil lTriin, Coaches and Pulmain epors botween Portsmouth and Atlanta. Co tleepors betwon Columbia and Atlanta. Jlt li trains make inimnodiate connection at Atlanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New Or leans, Texac, California, Mxico, ('hatta nooga, Nashville, Mienphis. Macon, Florida. For Ticktsl, Sleopers, and Information, ap. py to 1. A. No%wilai, Gon. Ag., Pass. Dp t, 0 Kiball Housv, Atlanta, Ga., Charlotte, N.C' E. T. JO8 N, 'ce-1'res. and on'il Managor. V E. MOBElN, (ien'l Suporintendent. 11 W. W1. OLOVER, Trafflo Manager. T. J. ANDUIISON, Geni Passenger Agent. nIMAL OEs: P'ORT8MoUT1, VA. Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad Short Line H,t w een Florida and all Nort ern Points, E1verett, Savalinah, Augusta, Ga., Co. lumlila, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Bos. toll and the East. Everett, Macan, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nash villo. Loulsville, Cincinnati, Ohicago. Everett iirmiham, holly Mprings Mem. phiso, Litto Rock, Kansas City, 1St. Louis, Oihi cogo, 8ioux (Iiy. ltiver Jtunction, Pensacola Mobile, New Or. leans, 'lexas, Mexico, Cafitornia an't the PacLilf Coast. EffOotive January 18, 1897. New York Express No 38, leaves Jackson villo 8.2- a. in., wi h through Pullmau Sleep. * er for Savannal, i ouimbia, Washingon Hlaitimnore, Phniladelphia, Now York, and all Eiisternl polints. Con necls for Fernandina, tieturn train No. 37 reaches Jacksonvylle 9.12 p. in. New York and F3lorida Limited, No. 82. Soiid Vestibuie Train with compar'tmeont, Ob servattion, dining and sleeping corn, very oe- . gantl; leave st.. Augustine 9.50 a. mn., Jack son-. v'ill6 i 180 a. m-, daily except Sundily. No. 31 ret ut,ning nir.ntves Jacksonyllle 8.80 p. mi., St. A ugutineii6 4.46: p. mo., daiiy, except 8unday. Nenw iok l"ast Mai No. 36, leave Jackson. vylle 6.55 p. in. Daily for ena o points North arries Thlurough Sleepers Jacksonvil1le to New Yorik. [tettirn No. 86 arrIves Jacksenvilie 9.0X0 a. mn. Ashev'illo Rt'ute-Through Pullman Sleep lng Cari 5.- ivien for t inicinnsati ula ijavanmn, Coluimbbit, Ashneville, Hot Springs, R noxville, ' I broughn then Clelbrated Mountain Country oft 'or ih Caioliana. Lenny Jaoksonville (1.55 p. nm. Arrives Cltncinnati 7.15 a. mn. Returning,ari rlvnsa .iacksonnviile 9 a. mn. Unni.V line through t.he beaut.iful hill country oif Iid16 Florida, Pensacol'~ and Eacamnbia lhty. Leave Jacksounvilet9.l . mn. Bly No.'4 p daily, for Lake City, Live Oak adison, Mon ticllo, Tatllnanseo, River J ion, Pensa' eola. Miobile, New OrlIeans and Southt9est, MexIco, California andl the Pacific Coast.6 Can't l's Sleeper's. Return, No. I arrives Jack. sonv illo 8.05 a. mn. l.eave Jacksonville 9.15 a. mn. For St arke liawt honn, Siver Spring Ocala, Gainesville t'edair Key, Wiidwoodl, Leesbur'g. Tavares A popka, Ornando6 Lacoochne, Dado Cit,y, Plan, C t' -.t rnpa. Arrivo .Jttcknon ville, 8.15 p. imn itolly Sprtings Itouite (No. 86). 81.. Louis, Kansas city, C~hicago. Leave Jacksonville t.5~> p. mn., for' Macotn A tlanta, Biirmninghamn, Siominpi s. hCanisas City. Thnrouigh Pullmnan Slee'pur withont, chmng e in 46 hout's to (ainsas City. TIho route is via ageon, Atlatnta Bir' mnnighna, mIloblly Springs forMemaphns, Spi-lang tih. Kansais City. No. Sa return arrives Jack so nylieo 9.0A, a. mn. 8.20 a. m.-Leattves Jacksonville for liruna wick b)y tine Cumnborland Rioute 80eamnor, and Cumiberland 80ound. 11.00 a. m.-Leaivo Jacksonvie for Bruns ic(k, via Etvere t, datily, cucept Sunday. 4.0'0 p. m.-Local for *.verett,. Closo connec lion for Brunswick. Shortest, andl quickest rote. 5.00 p. mn.-L.ocal for Tailanhassa and intt. medtiate points1. Arrive Jancksonivill, 4.155}p. m. 9.20 p. m.-For Tampa ained inteamed iato poInts.. Pulles an Sleepers. A rrive Jackson ylec 7.8)1 a. inn. Through Sleeper's for Cineinnnat i via Ashe ville, lenave Jacksioniville at. .55 p. im., arrives Asheville i..40 p. in., arrives CIncinnati 7.15 a. in. F'or Macon, Athiuta, t wo trinsa daii3, i.eavo Jacksonville 8.320 a. in. , ndl (.55 p. im. Steamier "6Manatiee" fronm Tiamrpa to iraidenol. town~ and Mafnaitee Ikier' Points. Pulnman Sleepers n tall Night Train. Parlor' Cars botiween J toksor vilne and Tampa Sentir best iniucxed townshnip map of N. S. PKENNl'iGTON, . 0. MAcI'ONELL Tin fil h Mnng6u_g en iPasa gr Ag1t. Miss Mar a Padoba Ii a mitoed to bena leadi( Arrmeri. canll 1nt hlOrit.y Oilcoin-e Says "Use" a good stock for the foundatron of titigs, a11ll ) hcnbet stock is Liebig COMPANY'S. Extract of Beef." .100 of Miss Paloa's rcipes senlt gratiS by D)auchy & CO., 27 Park Place, New York. PAR ER'S C)INCER T'ONIO e nal. i d lb ,.! eblity trenlaig stomach anmd rete'falls.Every anotheran diny.hd honlh ave P rnoes raurlant Irowte