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A. WILL AND A WAY, OR A GIRUS MASQUERADE [Written for The 110rald and News and CopYrightud by E'thel.1 Boy arrivod at No. 63 Oreen St.. fifteen minutes after nine. She was tho first applicant. She introduced horsolf to old Mr. Lawrence as Paul Burton and briefly stated her busi. iess. "I'm glad to meet you, Mr. Bk r. ton," said Mr. Lawrence, as Ils eycs rested with admiration onl thi *ato youthful face before him, sot off by ai pair of wondrous brown eyes. "You aro early," glancing at. his watch, "and I liko that.. 'The early bird cat-dhes the worni,' you know," 11t said with i a merrv twinkle in his eyes, "hut w must wait anldspe I0ho elso will come, give all a hearing. Per Imps you'd like to look over 01110 pal pors to pass off( imie ?" and 110 halnded somo papors to Boy. She politely thianked him in a low maenlino voice, and sat down as if to read, but. in reality to think, and Mr. Law reice passed on itbout his business. Wlhy did Boy's eves gleam so tri iimphlltly? Why, did sho feel so sure of success! The kind twinklo ill Mr. Lawrence's eyes ho sad, '"'le varl bird catches the worm,' Voll know', was the Culiso. "Oh, I'll come out 0. K. "Mr. Lawrenco is exitly its I dreamed. Blessed spir tlakl Imloniitor, I have faithfully fol lowed thy teachings so far, and know that. thou wilt not now dosert, 111, but lead m11 safely onl to victory!" she wh ispered to herself. lir (leven o'clock half dozen other al)picants had (roplod in. They WeIre each requosted to go to a dosk, writv ia sentenco oil i slip of paper, sign their no and givo over to Mr. L.awrenev for iisplection. This they did. One yellow must ached little fellow of at poetical turn, wroto from Whittivr: "O0f il sai(d words of tonuile Or pel, Ihe uldest are ilse: 'It milght have been."', Another wroto from ennmyson: "Kitld hearkt are uilore 121th voronet,, And sillille liit-h than Norma blood." Another: "We shoil ail ways avoid inijiuring the feelings of others." 8ome wrote inl a dashlig, business liko style; others wOeR very particu. 1lr Ibout, 1i0urishies. Boy VIs lust. She w\,rote quiekly and neatly, 1ml a firmll roidiud huid: "Whele there's will there's a wiay." ThIenI she carefully wiped her pen, phieed it oil the rack an1d Fealed the iikstmald. Mr. Lawreneo smiled up. Irotviigly iald thought to huimself, paul lhrtoni is my chloice. I IIm not d(ce\i.ved inl thiat frnk face. I uam ure h' lilts plent of puish, puick Ilnd vnergy inl his mak11o-up, 11nd ho wriit es plauinily andii nieatly.'' TIhiey were aill, withI thle exceptioen of Ili'v, armied with letters of recom. imeiidaition. Tlhis, hiowever, did not iinluienee i. L2awrenico in the least, w ho bath a dteidedt preferenice for ouir audalicious heroine. Heo asked s''vera <iuest ions of hhoy and1( was sat i,mtrly amnsweral1, aind Boy gained Sihe potsitilOn. YeCs, iat last our hero li' was sucessful . TIhe unlsuiccess fl an id dlisappo iinit ed swoells passed oult rest hal len, amtlie very one who Iliaid writ ten, "we shou1ld avoid i njnr. inig the leelinigs of ofthers,'' said in a sneeiniig tone11 to hiis compions, 018 iand sillicienitly loud to lbe plainly heard: " linteon, anid by ai c'onceited country hoiiipkhin !" Boyv's eves flashed in dignaint.ly, l1t sIhe said nothing. "Now, Mir. iBurton, I'11 give you sevenI diollars per~ week for thle first mionIth, teni per week the second mionit i, andi if you give ant isfaction your1 wagi'es shall b e increased each month until it reaches to sixty (101. laris p er mionithi," sai a r. L awroeo(. "O( h!" ex(claimied Boy, "t hanik you, thkank you! I had not. hoped for so munch. I'll try, sir, wvith all myi~ heart to giv'e satisfactioii.'' Sheo almost for got ini her earinestniess to speak in the low~ mnasculinio voice shen had nec "'Mvy nep hiew is secretaryi', or po tend(s to he,"' said Mr. Lawrence withi a fond smile and jerking his thumb in thle direct ion of hiortie's desk, "but lho is one of those priv'ilogod characters who work only when they feel inichined. .11t generally man ages to get more'& work out of tho an sistantt than1 lie does himself, so 1 guess youm'l 1ar your1 ~O 'wages." Boy glanced at handsome Bertie Liawrenice anid sa1w that lie wasI watching her and lazily pulling his large yellowv mustache. "I supposo0 y'ou can begin at once ?" saidt Mr. Lawvrenco kindly. "Yes sir." ."Thien be here tomorrow morning aIt eight." "All right, sir'. I canlnot find words to < xprehs my thanks foi "our kindness. Somoe daiy I may toll you how much depiendIed on may securing a1 lucrative position." And highly elated at her success, Boy badoe her employer good miorn ing and pa1ssed out. Tlhie day w~as warm and she was thickly patdded1, but Boy thought not of the heat. She wondered if she looked awkwvard in tmale attire. She met a1 couple of fashionably dressod ladies, and the blood rushed to her face as she~ thought of what they would say if they know, but with groat pri senice of mind shio courteously lited her hat aud stepped aside to lot them pass. "What a baudsmilo boy" whispered one to the other. fJov heard, smiled, and hurried on. She soon vached her aunt'a, and Mrs. Ovorton knew by the triumphat light in Boy's bright eyes that Paul Burton was successful. Boy wnt to her room and wrote to Ducky aid "papa-" To Ducky she told overy thing. To "papa" sit wrott. of the many pleasures that Aunt Ellon had planned for her, and "what a time" she expected to have. She didn't hint that instead of participatiing in theso pleasures she was going to work. No, sho wouldn't toll "papa" just yet. She'd wait till sho had a wook's wages to send him. Then she'd tell him all except that sho was masquerading inl male attire. She rightly guessed it would not do for him to find that out. Next morning, which w1s Wedno day, promptly at eight o'clock Boy took her sat at the desk. Sh! never spoko to 3ertio Lawrence, or replied to any remark of his unless necos. sary, and that worthy at onco sot Paul Burton down as "the most r served chap" he had ever seen. "I say, .11ur-ton," said BeriO teas ingly Otto day as he WtChCd Boy's pen flying over the pages, "I say, B3urton, 1 always thought that coun try bumpkins had largo rough hands, red hair and freckled or rod bumpy faces." "Perhaps they havo," flashed Boy, Inover 'iaw one." "Oh, I meant no offonco! I only happened to think of a rema-k I overheard one day," explainod Bor tie. Boy wrote on and (lid not answer. Bortio lazily pulled his mustacho and continued to criticizo his assis taut. "You havo wonderfully small hands," he remarked. No answer. "And I novor saw such beautiful curly hair on any follow's head." No answer. "And such a beautiful com plexion." No answer. "You ought to havo boon a girl." Still no answer. Bertie dotormined to make his as sistant speak, so ho blurted out: "Say, Burton, what number tiro your shoes?" With wonderful composur'o Boy half turned and looked straight into Bortio's eyes. "Look hero, Mr. Law ronco, whlat is my i)appoaranco to you? I'm trying to do my duty and I'd be greatly obliged if you'd stopso much useless palaver. I insist that you desist, i.nd if you persi'st you'll havo to assist a little moro than you've been doing today." "Bortio gavo a prolongod whistle. Whow! insist, demist, porsist, assist. Well, Burton, I confess I do not like the idea of assisting, so I'll desist," lie said. "Say, now, don't you think that I ought to be callod tho assil. tant Y'" "Yes," was thme frank answer. Anid Boy p>lunged her pen in the mnk and began to write with ren,ewed eniergy. And .Bert ie, feeliing a little ashamed of his laz/iness, followed suit. For tIme four days of first wooek Boy received four dollars ando. sixty six cents; nmoxt week seven dollars. With what p.rido did she look on t his, thie first money she had ovemr earned! 1Ilow proud she was that at last she could help her devoted fath er! WVith what heartfelt joy , 'id pleasure she added tonm dollars to the ten pound note her fathier had given her, and mail all t.o himii in a regis tered let toi! And oh, what a bright and cheerful lotter she wrote him! Horo is an extract: "'Se, you daring papa, knowing as5 1 did hew youi wer~e situated, I det.ori'n ed to) hielp you0. I amii empl)oyedl as assistant secretaruy in a large moreamn tile ceablishmenit., 'and miakinug seven dollais per week. A fter~ two moreW weeks I'll get ten dollars per week. I will send Chronic Dyspepsia Cured. FTER dateoring for nearly thirty years Sfrom dyspepsia, AMrs. H. E. Dugdale, wvifo of a prominent business man of Warsaw, N. Y., writes: "For 28 years, I was a constant sufoerer from dyspepsia and a weak stomach. The lightest food produced distress, causing sovere patin and the forma tion of gas. No matter how careful of my diet I sufoered agoniz.ing pain after eating. I was treated by many physicians and tried numerous remedies without permanent help. Two years ago I began taking Dr. lIlies' Nerve and Liver Pills a&nd Nervino. Within a week I commenced improving, and per sisting in the treatment I was soon able to eat what I liked, with no evil effect. I keep them at hand and a single dose dispels any old symptoms." Dr. Miles' Rlemedies are sold by all drug gist. under a positiveo 10 guarantee, first bottle gy g benefits or money re- NM funded. Book on dis eases of the heart and nerves free. Address, nn. utl.no MDOnA 00. .at la. you m wae s evoty Saurlay night. Anot -ilon botrds tue free of ebarge. Now, dearest Papt. duut you say oni word against my working' The work I do is light, and I enj. ) much. It 1 such a pletwire to earn mone.y to seild to you, kiowing, as I do, how lmd. ly you needi it, and feeling that my lit. dllelp will b ghldly reveived and p prVeiatod. It is so bad for you to have Ito hIoy. mild I am so pleased to holp you. What tio I care forl balls. bteauls, vte.? lI a I liosald times rat.her be a little Servio .to uo. deatrest papa, talinl indulge i) any sueh nonsense. I don't know exactly how long my services will Srequired borwo- 1fI) or 1!x '01ots, though, at. least.. I'll colli home often as I can. I can take the eleven o'lovk train Satturilav night and he in In VOOnt in it few mitlites. Then I can re u Jill N(onlday morniing ot tihe t1iret o'clook. And now. plpa. do taikm eare of youll dear old sIlf, anil don't. let a sigh escape your. lips on ateemit of yom. atbent and wilfull. though ovin1 13y. You mu11 tist, writo to mi-t often. Lctit yotr letters with lueky's." The old farmor was greatly sur prised when he received the regis torod letter. Whero did it como from Whxt could it. mnitt? Reg istered joiters always contained mon oy; wIhat could it mlean? Surely thero wi some mistake. At last ho happened to think that the only way to find out wis by opening it. Im1t. agino hiv surpriso if yon can whoi ho drow the money out and with it. Boy's letter. Ho eagerly read the letter, but in a slow puzzled mannor. At last ho called loudly for Minnie. "I say, dearest, road that, wil, ye!" he exclaimed excitedly as ho gave the letter to Minnie. "I thought I could read 3oy's writin' purty well, but I must ha' boon mistakon. Itoad it an' to)l me is it true. Did I road it right? Has my darlin' given up her pleasure trip for the sake o' helpin' her poor old daddy ?" "Yes, papa, it is true. She went to the city with the avowed inten. tion of finding lucrative work. She wouldn't toll you, though, for fear you'd object," replied Minnie laugh ing, as she finished reading the let. tor. "You've no idea how Boy long cd to help you. And I am trying to help ym here at home papa!" 11r voice trembled slightl). ITO T11R CON'TINURD.] Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic Cures Fever In One Day. A'aing the Voitician's Dmughter. [Washington Star.] "Did you speak to the father of the girl you wish to marry ?" said One young man. "Yes," replhied the other. "D)id hto give you any encourage. inont ?" "lie seemed to think ho did. Hio is at politician and has been haunteid by constituents over since election. WVhen I told him the ambition of my life, he said very gravely' that it wa-s seldom anybody secured exactly what 11e desired; ho couldn't see his way clear to making me the groom at his daughter's wedding. but he'd see what ho could do about getting me the p)laco of best man." T1he country editor his troubles of his own, ats evidenced by the following very plaintive, poetical wvail: "Backward, turn backward! oh, ime, ini your flight, food 1mo onl gruel again, just for tonight; I amn so weary of restaurant steaks, vitrified doughnuts and vulcanized cakes oysters that slip in a wvatory bath, butter as,ptronsg as Goliath of Gath, weary of paying for what I can't eat, chewing up rubbor and catlling it meat. Baekward, turn backwa rd, for wveary I am! Give me a wh1ack at grandmother's jam, let met drink milk that hats never been skimmed, let me eat butter wvhose hair has been trimmed1, let me but once have an old-fashioned pie, then I'll be willing to curl up and die; I have been eating iron filings for years, is it, any wonder I'm melting in tears." --Ex. F"i.e Mair, 5e.ondt orowth at, thme A go of aI William Long of Puautawnoy, 81 years of age, has a luxuriant growth of . no hair, like the hair of a 3-year-old child. Two years ago he was as bald as a brass doorknob. He began washing it regularly and rubbing his scalp with a rotugh tow oh. A growth of fnzzy hair began to appear. Now it is four or five inces long and exactly resembles the hair of a child-fine, brownt and glossy, with not a suggestion of gray. NEW PP1 ~TXRAPH GA LLERY over Rt.C.W- . ',Mainm St..,Newber-ry I am prepaire to make Pictures and at living prices. It&ftt PRIICE, Photographer. NEVER TOO LATE TO. LEARN, Cato, at eighty years of age learned the Greek laugnam.e. Socrales, at an extreine old age learned to play on muRiea' 1nstru tiwiit s. Plulach, when botween sovent, and eighty, bogan the study o Dr. Johnson applied Ilinself t( the Dtutch laiguago but a fow year before his death. Franklin did not fully oimentci hi/ philosophicil pursiits till h14 hIad reacheed his firtieth year, l)ryden, in his eighty-sixth year coillnmenlced th e translation of tht IMla, his Illost. pleasing produc. tion. Ogilby, the translator of Ilomei and Virgil, was unacquainted wit. Latin and Ureek till ha was pasi fifty. IOCc(o was thirty-five Years of age when lie commeneed H:is studie, of light literature ; yet he bucame one of the greatest masters of th Tuscan dialect, Danteand Petrarch being the other two. Sir llenry Spellman neglected sciences in his youth, but com. moneced the study of thom when hc was between fifty and sixty year of ago. After this time Ie became a most learned antiquarian and lawyer. We could cite thousands of ex iamples of mtin who commenced v new study, either for livolihoo.1 oi amusement, at an advanced age, But every one familiar with the biography of distinguished muou will recollect individual case enough to convince them that nou( but the sick and indolent will ovei say : 'I am too old to learn."-Out Y<ung Folks. Mountain Creek, S. C.. Septembei 7, 1897.---l have been a tuyerer fol three years and could not get anytinp to purliy iy blood. About six month ago I tried lood's Sar"aparilla and] found it to be the host medicino I ovoi used. We can say a great deal ir favor of Hood's Sariaparilla and recom mend it to others as a blood puritlei and tonlic. WALTRb: 111JIM.SS, llooi's PiLLs act easily and pr-om1pt ly on the liver and bowels. 25c. ONE-TENTH FOR THE LORD. "Forgot my nickel," mumble( the boy with the gold watch. "Spent all my money Yesterday,' laughed the one with the spiked toed shoes. "Saving up to buy a 'bike," saiV the one with his hands in hi:~ pockets. T1hie envelope passed around th< class, returniing to the teacher witl six cents. Everybody knew wh< put in t hat n ickel and penny. It wal the boy who earned sixty cents a week carrying a newspaper route IIis trousers were too short for his fast-lengthening legs, and his care fully polished shoes showed a breal here and there ; but one-tenth o: his earnings was given without fai into the Lord's treasury. The Gospel assures us that lovi is stronger thanu hatred, peace thai war, holiness than evil, truth thai error. It is the marriage of thi goodness of motive and the good ness of attainment; heaveni here after and heaven here. A tenider heart hurts occasion ally; but nobody wvho has trie< one will exchange it for the uio: kind. Cures " Cures talk " in favor of IIood's Sarsaparilia,Tl as for no other ruedi cine. Its great cures recorded In truthfunl convicing language of grateful men anm women, constitute its most effective ad vertising. Many of these cures are mar velous. They have won the confidence o the people; have given Hood's Sarsapa rilla the largest sales in the world, an' have made necessary for its manufactur the greatest laboratory on earth, lood' Barsaparilla is known by the cures it ha made- cures of scrofula, salt rhoum an: eczema, cures of rheumatism, neuralgi arev weak nerves, cures of dyspopsia, live trou bles, catarrh --ures which prove Isthebet--In fact tihe One True Blood Puriis1 h-ood 's Pills tae eas* o'epra. us ruI 1rCeAaw ;o, rsl alsi 5sUX AN OPEP To MO WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF TilE "PITCHER'S OASTORI I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHEF was the orifginato?r of "PITC that has bornw and does noud bea?, the fao-simile siffnattire o This is the original "PITCHER zesed in, th homes of the mzoN years. LOOK CAREOULLY a the kind yort havo almeays bot anI htas the aigfnat4er po. Xo one has authority fr The Centarm Company of Presidlent. 'March 8, 1807.*' Do Not B< Do not endanger the life of your ( which some druggist may offer you (1 on it), the ingredients of which et "The Kind You Ha BEARS THE FAC-SI1 Insist or The Kind That I THE CENTAUN COMPANY. TT M T.ilE CII A It EI:TON I3NE. Double Daiy 'Trains between Charleston co itibla aid Augusta. QUICKER TIME. SOUTH CAlOLINA & GEO1GIA it. It u PASSENoi DIIAR'ISMENIT. CLAR LE8TON. -. C., .Jan. 21, 1897. 8m1KDULIE. I)AILY. Lv Charleston........................ 7 10 am 6 30 pin Summorvlle .................... 7 46 am 6 10 pim Oorges.......................... 8 30 amx 7 04 pm ranchvillo ..................... 8 31 am 7 5 pin RIowetvillo ....................... 9 16 amn 7 50 pm1 Orangeburg.......... ........... 9 2 am 8 20 pll st. Mattliws..................... 9 d am 8 48 pin Fort. Motto.................... ... 10 w am 9 03 pi Kingville ..........................10 10 am 9 20 pin Ar Columbia ..........................10 65 an 10 10 pin Lv Col'mlblai .......................... 7 00 am 4 00 pm Ringsville....... . ............... 7 40 ail 4 44 pin F()i t. Mot to........................ 7 61 amn 4 55 pil St. Mlatthwi .................... 8 02 am 5 09 pIm Oralngejburg ..................... 8 2t am 6 27 pin Rowesvill ....................... 8 3 amu 5 42 1)11 Branchville ..................... 8 55 am 5 55 pin Ueorges.......................... 9 35 am 6 31 pm Summorville....................10 22 in 7 18 pi Ar Charleston........................I 00 am 8 00 pm Lv Charleston ....................... 7 10 aim 6 30 pin Ianehville...................... 9 15 am 7 50 pn Bambe .......................... 9 41 ai 8 28 pm Dcnimar .......................... 9 52 an 8 42 p.n BlackvIlle ........................10 101a 8 G8 pim W 1lliston ..........................10 27 ain 9 17 pmi1 Alken ...............................11 0 am 9 57 pin Ar Angusla............................. 1151 am 10 45 pm' Lv A ugusta ........................... 6 21) an 3 20 pm A ik ion.................. 7 V8 am 4 27 pml -w illiston ......... ................ 7 49 amn 5 0u pm Blackvllo........................ 8 08 alln 5 28 pm Denmark......... ................ 8 20 am 6 44 pin Ilainber ................. 8 33 aim 5 58 pIn Branchy . .............9 10 am 0 10 pi Ar Charleston....................I1 00 am 8 n vim FAST ExRESs AUGUSTA AND WARIIINGTON WITH PU iMAN 1ITWEEN AUOSTA, AIKEN AND NEW YORIC. Lv Augusta ............................................ 3 05 pin Lv Aiken .................. .................... 34 an, Ar Denm ark............... ......................... 4 50 pm Lv Denm ark.......................................... 6 25 anj Lv A iken................. .............................. 7 28 am Ar Als(usta......................................... 8 10 am DAILT EXCEPT SUNDAY. Lv C.inden....... .................... 8 45 am 2 25 pn Camdel Jtinclt lon............ 45 am 3 55 pm Ar Kingvillo ..........................10 05 ain 4 3.5 pm Lv (lugv1116 ........................10 25 stil 0 0 amn ('amuden Junctioni....... ....00 ail 6 40 ai Ar Caimden....................11 65 pm 8 16 aim c(ominnlCtions it Columbia With Southern Railway for all points in uppor Houth and North Carolina. So1i trains between Char. leston and Ashiovillo. Coininetlons fromn points on Soiutherni Ratlway to Augusta, Alkkon and o1her polints on "The Charleston Line"; at Charlest on witt hi Clyde Line Sieam. cirs to New York and .Jacksonivll. L. A. EM EIISON, T1raIIlc Managoy. E. 8. BOW KN, tieneral Manager GJeneral Oflos: Cha'rleston $.C. 0118rlo8to1181111 W~soSiil Carolilla Hwy Co, A ugust a and A shevlle Short LIne. Schedumle in EffTect Feb. 7, 1897. ILeaveAigst a..~........ . 4) am T4( pm A rrive G reen woo......12 17 pim ....,.. A n der son..................... ( 0p 1.aurens ............. 1 15 pin 7 00 am U reenvillo........... 3 0. pmn (105 am (Ilcn np prings......4 (05 pmni ..... Mpart an burg,..... 300 pm 10 10am - a luda ........... 5 33 pm ....... H e nidersen y llle...6 03 pm ...... A sheville........... 7 09 p)in ...... Leav e A shiey110l............ 8 20 aim ...... Spartan nurg.....11 45 a 41 0 p Ulona n prhaigs. ..10 00 am ....... Gr eenvil e .... .1150 a m 4 00.p L.aureni .............. 1 30 pm 7 10 pm G4roon whod...... 2 28 pm ....., Aundersonj......................7 00 am A rrive Aug ust a .......... 09 pmn 1' ?0 am Leavo dalhoun Fallis....,.4 44 pm ...... A rrive Iltleigh...............12 20) am ...... Norfolk............. 7 30 atn ...,... .torsbutr...........i 20 amni ..... .h m ond ...........7 20 am ...... Leave A ugusta......... ............... 2 55 p m A rrive A loendiale.................. .....65 00 pm Fair fax................... ........ 5 15 pm11 Yonmassee............ 930 a.n (120 pm Jieau fort...........10 35 am 7 20 pm Port Rloyal.......10 50 am 7 80 pm Sa van n ah........................ 800 pm Charleston...................... 808 P11 Loavo Chai-lsii.......................06 540 am Mavannahi.........................650 am Port, 1oyal........... I .55 pm 8 i5 am Beoaufort.............. 2 141 pm 8 2.5 pm Yomassee........... 3 15 pmu 0 25 PHI Fa ir fax .......................... 10 32 am A llen datoe........... ......... 10 47 am A rriveo A ugusta......................... 12 5 pn 1.41 pi m0 traina from Augu.tat nmakes close connietion att Calhoun Falls for all pointo 0on Seaboard Air Line. Clec cornetion at Greenwood for all pointe! on S. A. L. and C. and (4. Rtailway, aind al Spartanbuirg with Sntheorn Rtlway, For any Ilhformation relat,ive to tickets rates, ached ules, adidross, WV. J1. ClIA1G, Gon, P'ass. A gent, E. M. NORTl, 8o1. Agent. Augusta, Ga. OLU MBIA, NEWB ERRY & LA UREN '..'RAIL ROAD. litmo Table in eteet. Jan uary 24 tl, i897. Eastern Standard Time Southbound. North boun0d. Lo'ls M Ix'dt Pass- P'ass. MIx'd Lo'1 F'gt I)'ly eng'r ong'r l)'ly F'gt,. M'day D'ly D'ly M'day W'day W>day F'uday Fd only only SA.M. A M. PM. PM. P.M P.M STATION1. 73 300 1 45 Lv1.aurons Ar 1161180 80C 8 4380 2 19 ..Clinton.. 12110 1035 2382 885 4658 230 ..Kinard.. 1231 951i1281 8.45 507 2851 . .Gary. 1227 9 42 120tj 8 55 5 15 2 41 ..Jalapa 12 23 9030 11650 t' 9:30 5361 267 hmewberry 12 10 853 11 2C 10.101 i57 3 18 Prosperlty 111/8 1(25 t 05 11 00 06.2 3 21 ....SRghs .. I149 805 lOPC] 11 4(5 E6 1i 8 28 1.c Mtountain 11 45 7 655 10 f(C 1205 (0 43 340 ...l:hapin... 1185 780 9l'0 1280 El 48 850 White lhook 1128 7161 9(2 12 45 657 36 IRallen tino 11 23 7 04 9 10 1 00 7 13 4 06...lmo... 11 17 4 1 8 48 1 80 725 4 13 ..I.eaphart.. 11 10 ('28 880t4 2 'a 745 4 80ArColumibinLv11040 0on 80( Superintendh.nt. Master Trant. -SOUTH CAROLINA COLLECE SCO)LUJMBIA, 8. C. Session beginsi SepltI)emho 28th. Clas stenl, iterary, Scien till, Normal anid Law Courses, with D)iplomias. Special Courses, wit,h C2ert,iflcattes. Hoard,$*8 a inonthb. Total neccessary cxp~enSes for the year (exclusive of t.ravel lig, cloth ing and books), from $113 to $153. Wo men admitted to all Classes. For further in formnat ion, address1( the President, l.' C. WOO)W A mI) LETTER THERS. COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND A," AS OUR TRADE MARK. , of Hyannis, Massachusetts, HER'S CASTORIA," the same 0n, every ,44W, wrapper. 'S CASTORIA," whilh Ihas been ers of 4merica for over4hirty the wrapper andz see thuat it., is ht the of wrap M1, me to uso my name except 1hich Chas. H. Pletcher is Deceived. hild by accepting a cheap substitute emuse lie makes a few more pennies en ho does not know. ve Always Bought" ILE SIGNATURE OF i Having lever Failed You."' #RnAV STFCET, Nw yORy CITY. [ISOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central TIae Betwoeu Oolunbla and Jaek sonville. Eastern Tiin* Oetween 4e lumbla and Other Points. EFrFECTIVB MA 2, 189T. Northbound. o 88 1 Daily. Daily. Lv. J'vile, F..PR. 8 16a 7 p... S avainh...........12 p 11 p. , . u bia ......... 4 16p 4 a LZ.ivChar'on,8&GIB. V 10a I 80 p... Ar. Columbia...........103a 10 IS y. Lv. Augusta, So. Ry. q 10 P . " ranitoville .......1 " renton............. t . " lhnetons ........... U pIP1P Ar, ColumbiaUn. do 't. 4 a LV Col'bia l3and'g 6 2... 0P . S nnboro......... 11) 28 . Chistor ............I ot Hock Mil7.......... Ar. Charlotte............ 8 a . " Danville.............20ub 1 . -1 . ....... .R binon .........GOD ........ Ar. Wouhington - - a ol1 . 1p 8a U12 pNo. 2 N a, 85 D~AH7. Doily. LV. r~ew ork, Pa. 111L .Q 2~1 Lv. ltfrhn4.74............. Pal 2 8...... a. Ar.~~~~~to RIhos.....,60 a XK .... Ar. aIn gton1 . ..... ..4 a 9 ..... h,rl)tt I I I . -::::: "Ba'tor .........0 a " b Wbro......... . olhba Bland. o. 3 N, a. Lv. NewYork, P. d.E. 1 na...... r Phimad a.......- . Lv. Woa. 'tnOO.py.104 100 a.. Ar. Ch mstone.......... J 00 a vanonl ............ 10 m i tte ......... a . . Ar.Anst a ..h.......... A A .... l,nnsoro....... oa etenAsa a4 SCol'ha Bland'hgr bt1 0n at1a G'..''. , ohston......... tRda .. Trent won ........ pA L eiia~ " Grane vil .... Ar . Ag se- . ....-. ib 60 A Clon ........ 8eid l I0 p 11 Gota.... . 'ia, Fi.O.......... 7... .. ...... aanna......... 1210p, fr. oonvll. . ......'. Do TassNgerserk ew alr Nee. andn8-Washi..tenandsenthw er Limted Soid estbu d1tade ai et.P eaiia1rso e. .ll g T5a ashington......... Cronnsedqheul inEfec v.Chreston................. 0 0 -~ roseril.................... 2a 'Newber...................:: 22 Ar. I lto... .... haT o.. . . A T4A10l~ A 1~n~Ir on .... ... ... .., .. . . ~~ 5-2 00Ai UrNvl lep .......'......'........ A1 . 2) na ...................... 0i 7 O IO TAT 87IO..&A .1 4j87 v. reenvile.......... .. .. . 1486 a a Trisiadmn0................... 1lla m v7 e an ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -iol Ar6 . onnald9-------.. ........... . 12 0 . i. Trin 5 feaill............, A... a . . ~T lsou ~v o od . :. .. .......... . ^~~.~. ~)rI X p a. 4:2 p xi. TATp. In. ON's. N do. . 5980 iaG8,o .dC.-~dirision. W. U. lilla . . . JColi.nii uL 9 (Yla12 ......Aton... -r " osah 1004 A .. antu.. " I 25WK 10 20a J .. . n o .io A g 1080a 9 " .. J ecytie . i g. &L + /k0-IM1190c To Atlanta, Ch riotto, AOglisa i Athns, Wil. 1h1ington, New Orleans and W Yo rk, Bloston, Ithobutoni W ashington, Norfolk, Porlimouth. Schod'e In ellect, Fob. 7th, 1897. 8oUTllIIN? N~o43. No.41, Ix Now York, via Penn. fiff..ff 00 iiiiji lh Iladolph la............ 1 12 i m 12 (1 h " ialtim oro........ .................. 8 1 ' al W a in1gton....................... 4 40 " 4 4 a tichmond......................... boopm tl a 5 " liv Norfolk, in 8. A. I..8 35 l)ii,iWijT~ Portsmouth " ..... .. 8 45 pmu 02 Lv W oldr,a, viaS. A.. *11 28pri*11 5-A jr Hionderson_. . ..12_50 alim 013 pi Ar fil, v i. .0,.. t?4am Wi 09 ii7 mW lv Durlim, " ...... t o 0pmti 00 a Ar Raleigh. via S. A. ... ' 138T in Sanford........................ 8 8 (5 3 8 % "outhern Pinos............ 4 !J 5 s" Ilamlot........... 0 i "s 3 ? ale,.......................... 51 " W adosboro .....................5 654 " 8 i1 " " Monroo ............... ...... 48 0 12 " Ar Charlotto,_viaK A. L...... *8 80 '10~26pmii "Chetter, via 8. A.~li..... 8_10 pm 10p >7 Lv Columbiat, C. N. L K.~...... 1001 Ar Clinton " ...... 9 45 m1lfi' Greenwood " - .... 10 85 " 1 07 s1n Abbevillo .........II O 1 40 . Elbertou " ...,...... 12 07 24 ' Athens " ........ 107 8 45 " Winder " .......... 1 69 " 4 i0 Atlanta 8. A. L. (UnIon 2 Depol) (Central Tim!ie) 2 50 020" NORTHBOUND No. 402. No. 88. Lv Atlanta,(Central Tim)*12 00 sin 70 Pm Winder " ........ 2 4) pm 1042 "Athens ......... 3 10 6 11 26 " Elberton " ......... 4 15 " 1283 am Abbeville " ......... 1 140 "t Uroonwood ..,...... 041 " 2(9 I4 Cil.nton ......... 084 4 ArColin,.N. i . 1..... t7 00 Chester .....8 3-i 483 ArCharlotto, via .L......10 25 pm5 ~d6~~~ii~ Lv Monroe, via 8. A. L. *00pm 6 0. " liamlet, " ......... 123 8 16 " Ar Wilmington .--....... 1580 am*1280 pnm Southern Pin ' .......... 1214 4 1) 20 aiii ' Raleigh ' .......... *2 10 4 *1 185 M"Hendelson. .......... 8 28 -' *00 nm Ar Durlhan . ........ t32 00 pmu Lv Duram ......... t20pim 00 am Ar Woldon, ia . A.......... e '0) pin * Richmond......... ............. 8 15 060 t "s Washingtn,viaponn. n.. 12 81 11 1j) " " Baltimore " . " 43 pm 12 48 am Philadelphi " 3 810 pm 3 45 " New York. ' " 023" * 5t 4 Ari Portsmouth .70 al 5 50 p n " Norfolk o " *7r0 " 005 is 1)'ly. t I)Dly, ex. Sunday. J'ly ox Monday No@. 403 and 40%.-"The Atlanta tppela I" Holid Vestibule Train of Pullman Eloopo're and Coaches between Washington and At lanta, also Pullman loe prs between Ports. mouth and Chester. 8. C. Nos. 41 and 38.-"Thp S. A. L. Voyl,,,I Solid Train, Coaches and Pullman Sleepors between Portsmouth and Atlanta. Conpany 8leepers between Columbia and Atlanta. lit th trains make immediate coilnection n i Atlanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New Or leans, Texf,1, California, Mexico, Ciaitta nooga, Nashville, bloiplis. rdacon, Florida, For Tickets.8leepers, aid Information, np. P11 to It. A. N fowland, Gen. Agt.. Pass. DTp't, 0 Imtinball House, Atlanta, Ga., Charlottv, N. C ~P. ST. JOH N Vice'Pres. aUnd Gen'l MangIir. V E. MCBRP Uen'lHurorintendenit, It. W. D. GLOY CR, TraMe bianager T. J. ANDERSON, Gen') Passenger Agent. GRHIAL 0EIORS: POUTsMoUT11. VA. Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad Short Line Hetw eOn Florida and all Nort ern Points. Everett, Savannah, Augusta, Ga., Co. lumiia, Washington, Baltimor, Philadelphis, New York, Boa. ton Anld the Enat.. Everett, Macon, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nash ville. Louisville, Cineinatt, Ci icago. E.verft BirminViam, Holly springs MmI01 pills, Littie Rock, ansas City. ft. Lous, Cii. cne, Sioux Cl ty. iver Junction, Pensacola Mobile, New Or. leans, Texas. Mexico, Cafifornia, aml tle Paciflo Coast. E1eotive January 18, 1897. Now York Express No.8, leaves .Tacksmon ville 8.2') a. mn., wi'h through Pullman Sloep. ers for Savannah, ( olumbia, Washington Bialtimnore, Phlatldelphia, Now York, And all ECastern pints, Connects for Fernandina. Return tran No. 37 reaches Jacksonville 9.12 p. im. New York and Florida Limited. No. 82. Solid Vestibule Train with compartment, ob servation, ditng and sloe plg cors, very ele. gant; leave N'. Augustine .6 a. mn., Jaoksnu. ville 11.00 a. m-., delA exept Sunday. N o. 31 returning ar.ives Jacksonville 3.80 p. mn., St. Au$ustine 4.41 p. mn., dail except Sunday. LIwliork Fast Mtall .o 86, leave Jackson. yuleo 0.66 p. m. Daily for sanme points North Carries Tb rough Slee ereJacksonv ille to Ne w York. Return No. ~6arrives Jacksenvillie .00 a. m. Asheville Route-Through Pullman 8leep. ing Car Service for Cincinnati ula Savanna h, Coumbia Asheville, Hot Springs, Kuoxville, through tile Celebrated Mountain Country of North Carolina. Lesv- Jacksonville 6.65 p. mn. Arrives Cincinnati 7.16 a. xm. Rleturningrr rivas .Jacksonville 9 a. -m, a~ Only line through tihe beautli l hilleqmy of Si Addle Florida, Pensacola aa4ddWbamblia hay. Leave Jacksonville 0.15 a. mn. By No. 2 daily, for Lake City, Live Oak, Madison Mon ticollo Tallahassee, River Junction, i'ensa cola, hbile New Orleans and thme Routhweat Mexico, California and thu Pacific Coast. Carriles Sleepers. Return, No. 1 arrives Jack son villo 8.06 a. mn. Leave Jaeksonvill 9.15 a. mn. For Starke Hawthorne, Silver Spring Oala, Gainesville Cedar Key, Wildiwood, Lcosbmurg, Tavares Apopka, Ornando, Laceochew, Dade City, Plan, City Tampa. Arrivo Jlacksonville, 3.4 p. m', 11 oIly Springs Route (No. 30). St. Louis. Kansas cit, Chicago, Leave JacksonvIlle 6.55 p. m.,, or Macoil Atlanta, Biringhmamn MemphIs, Kansas City. Through Pullman'~ Sleeper without ehan1 e in 40 hours to Kansas City. Tho route is v a h'7con, Atlanta, Bir rnml ,Iiolly Spring foto emphis, Spr-ing fldk, Kansas 01 t. No.S return arrives Jack so nyilie 9.00 n. m. 8.20 a. mn.-Loaves Jacksonvillo for Brnus wick by the Cumnberland Roeute Steamer, and Cumnbrland Sound. 110 Oa. m.-Leavo JacksonvIlle for lBruns wick, via ECveret, dail,.cucept Sunday. 4.00 p. m.--Local for iverett. Close connec tion for Brunswick. Shorto,st anud quickest rout.e. 6.00 p. mn.-Local for Tallahassa and inter .20 p. n.--or Tamnpaad intermot late . points. Pulleg.an Sleepers. Arrivo Jackson ville 7.36 a. m., Through Sleepers for Cinoinnatl via Ashe ville, leave Jacksonville at a65 p. in., arrives Ash eville 1.4(1 p. ill, arrives CincInnati 7.15 For Macen, Atlanta, two trains daily. Leave Jacksonville 8.20 a. mn. and 6.55 p. mn. Steamer "Manatee" from Tampa to Bra dten. town andI Mantioo RAvel Point. Pullnan Sleepers on all Night Trains. Parlor Cars botweon Jackisonvllo and Tampa .end or beat indexed township map iii N. 8. P'ENNINGTON, '.. O, MAoDONEILL Trafilo ManagEr. General Passenger A Atlantic Coast Line !! FiAST1 LINID IBetween Charleston ar d Colmubia Upper Southa CarolIna, Northa Caro.. lUna, Athsens anid Atlantas. PASaENGitn D1EPAnITMENIT WI LMINoN, N. U, Jan. 19th, 186*1. CONDENRED:1 tiCFI'DULE tleiNG W EST: InkEfe'ctani. 10, GoemNo EAav *No. 62 1897 N o 63 7 00 am L....Chareston,8.C..Ar 08) pm 826 am Lv........Lanes......Ar 748 pmn 086 aml Lv...... mer.A....r (185 pm 10 55pem A r.......lumhia....,..v 616 pm II i5- am A r.....Psper.i'y.... v 3 18 pml 12 10 pin A r...... w berry ....v 267 pm5 12659 pim Ar.......... C i .L.... v 4 ii10 pm 1 13 pm A r..... . urns....,...v 1 43 pin c 2 88 p ia A r...Green womod....Lv.... 84 1's mm A r.......b beville.........y....., 5 10 pin A r ....Alhne, GIa......v .... 75pmA r.......Antta, (au.... v.... 0 15 pil A r..... W nnbr,HC,..L 1a 8 240 pm Ar......hrot,N...Lv9 m 8 5pm A r...d em son, 8. (A...v i t i5arn 4 2) pm A r.......en villo....v 1083) am 8 10 pm A r.... ranug....v 11 45 am 3(38pmn Ar..liendersonville N.C..L.v 0156am 7 00- Ar.....Asheville.......iv 8 20 ami Nos. 62 and 63 SolId trains bet ween Charles ton and I'olumebia. lI-A-S. iERIiON , Gen'l Passenger Agent. J.1R. K NLY. T'. M. ECinR$ON,' Gena'l Manaer. Trm.. Maagr