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XIk reaI An~d LACIVO A WILL AND A WAY, OR A GlIR NASQUERADE. [W i en lfor The Herald and News and Copyright I-d bs Fthel,l One evening as Bertio was leaving the store he picked up a letter that Boy hid dropped. It wa addressed to "Mliss Paulina Drake, cart) Mrs. Overton." In picking it up tho let ter dropped from the envelope, and i I replacing it Bertie could not help s tel,g a fm words: Ocar SisAte '11lina, I just an'ti ad dr os l as Rvo. 'ul, I again he.g vo1 To 0)nfOSS your identity to your Hind emlployer. livre Bertio resolutely thrust the letter in the envelope. He would not read what was not intended for his ees. but the letter was a cut ious one atd instilled in his heart an eager 41ariosity such as he itl never felt before. lie repeatedly found him self With the letter in his hand on the point of reading it. but he as of. ten resisted the temptation. Then Bertie fell to studying over the few words lie had seon;. le halt belev. el he coul see into it all. But sure i% it could not be as he suspicioned. Ite would put tle letter in a con spicucuis place near Piaull' desk and see if that fellow claiied it. So ixt day when Paul came to his desk Bortiv wats reowarded hNv seein)g him blush deeply as he callght sight of the letter on the floor and hastily pick it tup. 'Oh, al - a--a letter I lost Yes terdav! said Boy in a relieved tone as she hastily thrust it into her coat pocket. "Indeed! don't I wish I had found IL From * your best girl, of course?" Bai Bertie. watching her closely. "t s. from my best girl," came the frauk answer. She felt now that ertio had not caught sight of it. 4.0f course he had n1ot, the address was turned down. Oh, but she'd be more careful in the future!" Antd Bertie Lawrenev--jwhat was lie thinking The seales had al ',ost falltu from his eyes. "Impos. s,b1e! Great Scott! Iewilikins! Well, the mischief! I do.'t believe it, .1 can't, I won't!" ho thought as h wached Paul Burton bowed over Iis desk. "Woll, if it is true I will m1iake her or him betray herself or but lishaw, it vanl't, ie! There's no girl hiving who could pull the wool over my vyvs i completely and so long." A!d to he ahlost dismisfed the thought froml his mind. Later on, though. lie began to ('ompamre the few words lie haldl seen in th lettor with whait he know' of Paul Burton. Ito begi to 1understan Paul's mod 4-st, retirl ig ways. Ie thought of several things that ho had hard Paul say,. lie was beginnmtig to tin de-stand the strang inmagnetisi lie alnays expertlti(ecd when in comp Ipwny'withI Paul. Ile ie longer wvon dared t hut PatIutlaul netver' accom j'amy him to tIhe t heatre, or attend lais club. Then he hegan to think low her could mtaka4 Boy bet ray her f It uas a rtean, heart less trick "If Ber-, ibuI't ha' was so piqued to tluni'k that he hadti l'-i nmado a dlupe ad l.r M "b'.; achit of a gr. t emt 1itation to p-ii-,er' a lit ~ turng A\" w have said, I i -d i or llayed just as a no n i h m. Now he chiose to - i r. inetrnbIe4red si'mea line ~s 1 b 1. rIl ~iad pitched 4eo his own:I -ar f' 'hort the hair, nnnada that: ryi with (xford tie. tfour In han d and1( a' t hat; ou ii under.tand it by and 13y A girl' s at girl for in' that. . l'ink tinuge w, '- creeping into 8'. 'S pal face,he li(. ips trembled. Hertot j saw, bitt kept on tinmoreiful ly, lie ablnost. wished she wvould faint. "uspenders, to, of t'ivid blue )ir oilier hui and a111i' that, wInuodlestL girl, you (10 not hide I liut wear ottside iand a' that: \ on're not to 11mn1 inflerior, (Of coiurse you'r' not, and ia' that. IBu1 it rss is qute exter'ior' A girl's a girl for a' that. "'Antd wtoutld you smtoko the cigarotte? A ind would y-ou het aind a' thatt? And1( would you din .the wedd ing stick, I aise. inwrry ic k and a' that? A1,n,l Would you1 ont y'our knees pr-oposo, .J'o vuilgatr men and a' that? Why any e-lever fellow knows, A gIrl's a girlI for a that.' "'Why, IBurtoni, how did that, hap. pen Y' exelaimied Bertie. Boy had urn<;d over a bottle of ink atnd was buiirnedly mopping it up with her h:aodk1lerebief. .Oh!-. you-.--I wrtyng to warte andt( listen1, too, and---and I d mt't know how it hafpp)ened. And s~OO, P'yo comtplotely ru 'ned this sheet!"' '"Oh, wellI, let mec have it; Il writo it over' for y'ou," said Beirtic kimdly. "D)on't work so hard, F r. tori. I anm going to do my ab o from this on. You are getting quito pale wt>rking so hard and taking no recreation. You shall only have one share to (do in the future." An her. tio started back to his desk siugin, the last verse of bip --: "You follow Fahlon's ups and downs In hats and gowns and a' that.: You're wondrous fiekle with your frowni And smiles ard wiles antid a' that: Yet, lucky lass, t.hat owns the earth, You nAghty, hau1 hty, autocrat -- You pith o' nonsense, l'r d o' worth. We love you more for a' that." Ho gave a sidelong glance at Boy and was satistied that now ho under. stcod that lotter. A flood of remorse swept over his heart for having made her stiffor so. How pale she was how beautiful! Bertio felt, know, that whatevor her motives for mu9s. querading, they were pure. lie re. membered her asking him what ho thought of a girl who would masquo. rado whole months in malo attiio atd remembered with shame and ro gret his answer. Ho could not apol. ogize, for that would bo showing her that he hal found out her secret. Oh, if he had only known sho should not have had so much work to do poor, palo little Paul! And Bertio repeated the last four lines of his song with a tendor cadence which tnilled Boy through and through: "Yet, lucky lass, that owns the eart h1, You naughty, haughty aultocrat Youl pith o ionsense, 'ride o' WOr1t. We love .vou more for a' that." "leaven ! Did Bertio know? Was she about to be found out after all ?" A horrible dread almost over came Boy. Every thing seemed whirl ing round and round. Her heart was wrung with anguish. It was only by her strong will that she kept from crying out or fainting. She thanked heaven that Bertio's back was turned and that he could not see the trying ordeal through which sho was passiag. No one would have recognized her as she sat there pale and trembling, as the beautiful, im pillsive, willful girl who only five n:o iths before had left home so rad iint with love and hope. With a mighty effort she regained her con posure. The color crept back to her cheeks, the old defiant expression to her beautiful eyes. "What did she care for the opinion of Bertie Law. rence? Nothing! What was it to him if she was masquerading? She Lad it to do to save papa, and thank heaven! he was safe now; and what did it matter if her heart did acho with a dull, incomprehensiblo pain ? She had succeeded in helping dear est papa and cared for nothing elso. But now, as papa was so nearly sav. (d. she'd confess her deceit to old i Mr. Lawrence, and if he denounced her as a bold, unscrupulous girl he'd at least koep her secret, for he was so noble, so generous and to chival. rous. And if he discharged her she I would just creep home to papa and Ducky, and by a quiet, peaceful, con tented life, try to atone for her past willful recklessness. Yes, she'd tell 1 Mr. Lawreneo everything, but not just then. Tomorrow! Tomorrow!" i Next morning Boy started to her t work with bowed head and heavy beating heart. She was ready to confess, let the consequences be wvhat they might. She was almost in front of Mr. Lawr-ene'si store when she heard loud cries: "'A runaway! a runaway!" People rushed right and left. Boy raised her head andl saw a large black horse wvith terror-stricken eyes and nostrils distended almost upon her. Inr the carriage she caught a I glimpse of a frightened old lady I who with o: a hand was clinging des-1 perately to the carriage and with the othber trying to hold a beautiful lit tIe girl of four or five summers, who I was screaming in terror. Boy ttotught not of self; only of the fright,- I ented lady and~ beautiful c'hild wvho were' in~ such deadly peCril. The horse~ was terribly frightened and running with all his might, but Boy resolved to stop that horse or die trying. Just as old Mr. Lawrence I and Bertie rushed to the (door with a low cry to Heaven for help Boy sprang for the bridle and dclung to it desperately. She heard old Mr. Lawrence exclaim in terror:r "My God ! my wife!" And Bertie: "Oh, God! my little sistorl" This gave her renewed strength. "Mr. Lawrence's wife--Bertio's sin.i ter? Oh, she rst, she would sa'voe thenm! And she twined her arms aroundl the horse's neck and clung there regardless of the hard iron hoofs that beat her so unmercifully. In a low firm voice she coaxed the maddened animal. "Whboa-whoa --good horse--whoa!" At last the horse slackened his speed, then stopped. Boy would have run away as old Mr. Lawronho and Beortio with a crowd of others rushed up, but she could not move, She felt near tainting and clung to the bridle of the now penitent horse for support. "Oh, kind Heaven pity moe! do not lot me fainti" wats her silent p)rayor. "Oh, Magi, my love, you are not hurt? you nor little Elsie?" nseod Mr. Lawrence eagerly as he lifted, his frightened wife from the car riage. "No, we are not, hurt, I think not, only frightened. But that brave boy, oh! is he hurt ?" .Bertie had rushed up an&d was sat isiled by a glance that his aunt and1 stster were not injured and walked to where Boy stood pale and tremb ling, lie grasped her hands, she was too weak to resist, and exclaim. ed in surprise and terror: "You! oh, Paul, you I" His voice trembled with emotion and his hand some faen paled. "Oh, al .r you hurt ? Tell me! Oh! are yoii ruire you'r4 not ?" ep4tgrly, as BloY smilod and shook W-r head. "Qniite sure, Lawrence," she re plied steadily, -only a little broed." "Oh, Paul, its strillg Ihat, you woro not killed! How , I thank you for --avilg my alit and little Hister? You are i hero." "HushLawronler. I am glad I was of service to thom," sitd ioy, Hald she woili have wiAked atwav, but old Mr. Lawrence here Wtizod one hanld and his wife th1e other. "Oh. PaIl, Paul, 0(d bless v !" Vried tho old 1mn huskilv. "I caOwt find word4 to exPrss my thanks, Imy I rave, noblo ," said M,-. .Lawrent~ce. Oh, how Boy lqoIged to tlirow her arm1s aound the demr old ladtvs ticlk anld saty: V1 am inot, a bo Ny I film a girl-- a m1isorable repemtant girl. Oh. pload with Your husband to for give me!" As it wassie raused tho w ithered white hand to her lips and inid site was pleased to havo been of 3ervice. ,T) DI: CoNi'NUIM MARtY MUSM(tOVE. silo 1a Never MarrieI-llatorleal Fa1cts [Carolina Spartanl.] In some of tho sketches made by Major Wll. Hoy ho hand sloeuthling to say about Mary Musgrove, and Itated that. sht died young and un. rirried. Two or three 'Itatemeits ;)I oared in other papers contra. .ieting the Major's statement. There ,re persons now living who assert that they are descendants of Mary Siusgrove. They are no doubt hon estly mistaken, but they have no ramily records to prove their claimp. rhe early writers wero careful to ollect facts in regard to prom. nent persons who took active pirt >n either side in the Revolution of 1776. When Dr. Lyman C. Draper ivas in this country, about twenty rears ago, ho talked with several p)erons who were well informed ibout the traditions relating to the var. lie examined all the histories ,elating to this up country, and Nhat ho assorted in his book may be Vlied on. The following is from iis "King's Mountain and Its Jeroes:" "Edward Musgrovo, whose name ias been perpetuated by the battle ought near his home1, was a native >f England and bred to the law and veil educated. Hie wi a vtry )romminnt man aliongst the early ettlers. When the war began ho vas living with his third wife and oo old to tako any part in tho >loody strife. Ho (lied in 1792, god, '7 , and was buried near his tome. By his tirst wife ho had a on by the name of Beaks, who oined the Loyalists, or Tories, as hey were called. Paddy Carr, one if Colonel Clarke's daring soldliers, aptured Beaks in his father's house. ~hon ho had hisq sword ready to till Beaks, Mary Musgrove threw terself between thomn and saved her >rother's life. Either through fear, r promipte.d by some other motive, to never united with the Tories bgain. About the close of the war oe left the country and never ro urned. Ho had a son -i ho became very excentric Bap)tist preacher. "By his second wife, who was a Jiss F"anchor, Edward Musp-vo ad two daughters, Mary and Susan, vho wore 20 to 25 years old and uin aarried. They wvere said to be re niarkably attractive in body and iind, and often ministored to the vounded and suiffon'ig during the var. Those sisters died soon after he war with consumption, Mary paiss nig away about a year before her ister. They wore buried by the ide of their parents. W~hen Mary yas about p)assing away, she request d that her sister and three other oung ladies should act as pall bear rs. Hr hody wvas so light thas Sales With Hlood's8armapa tilla, " Sales Talk," and uhow that this muedi-. rino has enjoyed public confidence a.de patronage to a greater extentthan accord id any other proprietary medicine. This is simply because it possesses greater merit and produces greater cures than my other. It is not what we say, but what Hood's Sarsapai-illa does, that tells aho story. All advertisements of Hood's 3arsaparllla, like Hood's Barsaparilla it melf, are honest. We have never deceived the public, and this with its superlative maedicinal merit, is why the people have lubiding confidence it it, and buy Hood's Sarsaparilla Almost to the exclusIon of all others. Try It. P'repared only by 0. I. Hlood & Co., Lowell, Mass,. are tihe eonly pills to take Hood's Plids with llood.'s arteiparilla. they bore it to its thud resting p1mio ik Itude.hiefs. , Whe they wor I wiring the body iito the g 3a0 14he wife of at nlot0d Tory of f r.'Il soilo assistanet, whon a noiem h1-t- of tlt- family, out. of respeot for 'lItry's 'hig priiciplos, inttfoired and1 preveited it. "lly his third wife F.dward Mus. grovo had a daughter, Margaret, who miarrie(d Landon Waters. She wias 12 yoar; old at the timo of the battle. -Sho died abouti 182-4, and it i.4 to her that. wo ilt) indhted for tI o 8s1ttimonts about tho famliily. CaSpl. Ph ilemin Mi1. Wiaters was a son of Mairgairet MuIsgrove. "Col. II. ). Floyd mays when Ithe was a boy his father ownled a negro n:auned Nias, who was bought from the Misgrovo family. Nias was soveral years old nilien the battle, was fought. and when he was old he talked much abot the battle attind the M lsgroves, aild told of the death of the two girls." The abovo sketch is given becusO it may interest our readers and show t hat the IIost authoitic histol its and traditions prove that Mary Musgrovo had no descendants. We know the great eures by Hlood's Sarsaparillia ar genine b,et-caise the people themselves Writo about them. Southern Fik-hd for October. Tho Southorn Field for October is tilled with valuable articles ro Inting to the South's resources, in dustries and growth, and will be read with interest by all who desiro in !ormation about thiE portion of our count ry. Amoug the principal ar ticles are thoso which treat of the iron and steel interests of the South, the coal deposits and markets, Southern Railway exhibit at Nashvillo (illus trated), Lutherans in the South, to bacco regions and crops, gold in the ,outh, Chattahoocheo's great wator power, Southern wheat and corn crops, the Shenandoah Valley, South Carolina, North Carolina, and articles relating to the following places: Brunswick, Gia.; Columbia, S. C.; Bremen, Ga.; Misslor, Ga.; Fruit hurst, Ala.; Fayette, Ala.; Lenior City, Tonn. Other articles treat of the products of different sections of Virginia, Kentucky, East Tennessee, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabania and Mississippi. The number will bo of especial value to all who are speking homes or busi ness locations in the South. Copies may bo had, on request, of M. V. lichards, Land and Industrial Agent, Southern lailway, Washing ton, D. C. Miraculous Benefit REoEIVED FROM Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. E LI P. CK o Avoca, N. Y., a for thirty yoars of the Babcock & Munsel Carriage Co., of Auburn, says: "I write to express my gratitude for the mirac lous bonofit received from Dr. Miles' IHoart Cure. I sufrorod for years, as result of army life, from sciatica which afrected my heart in the worst form, my limb,s swelled from the ankles up. I bloated until I was unale to button my clothing; had sharp pains about the heart, smothering spoils and shortness of breath. For three months I was unable to lie down, and all the sioop i get was in an arm chair. I was treated by the host doctors but gradually grow worse. A bout a year ago I commenced taking Dr. Miles' New lleart Cure and it saved my life as if by a miracle." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug- * giate under a posItive 4fb guarantee, first bottle beneoita or money re funded. Book en dis eases of tihe heart and nerves free. A ddreas, DR. MILES MEDDICA L CO., Elkhart, Ind. PAR ER'S HARBALSAM tean an beutinc th 'at ts Yout 1oior. Cures sap Ciae ar ling. MATCHING MATERIAL is a tIresome untdertakitng which often reitults In fail ure', andl sonmethinug "near ly a match" is neveir satis factory. T1hce's one t,hing that you1 cannot match; that's Electro - Silicon because Iterei is no0 other' likc it.. Near' ly a miillIon hiousckeeewra uise it. A tial quaut ity whIch is sent FiCitEC TO0 AlL will tell you why. Thena the seeret of beautiful silver-waro Is yot s. Simply sandi( youri addrioss oni a postal card to ili orni, :o (Ollif Streert. Newu York. LETTER rHERS. ;OURTS OUR RIGHT TO TIlE 'ORD " OASTORIA," AND " AS OUR TRADE MARK. of Ulyannis, Xassachusetts, IER'S CASTORIA," tw same 01 every wrapper. S CASTOR IA," which has been ors of Amorica for over 'Ihrty the wrapper a.,-d see that it' is lVkt on, th&,. of wap Pa me to use my name except vhich Chas. 11. Fletcher is Deceived. diid by accepting a cheap substitute .cause he makes a few more pennies 1n hto does not know. /e Always Bought" LE SIGNATURE OF Having ever Failed You,' MnAY STSECT. NCW VO) #,Iw. 11SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Ceatral Time Between Col e- mbla and Jao fonville. Eastern Time Aletween Co. lunbla and Other Points. EVfE0TIVEV 31 A Y 2, 1897. Northbound. -o.'38 No. 30 DaUy. Daily. Fv. J'ville, .C.&P.Ry.. 8 15a 7 001p ........ " avannal........... 12 20p 1185 ........ Ar. Columbia ........... 4 16 p 4 24 a ........ Lv. 0har*on,80&GRR. 7 10n 5 01p ........ Ar. Columbia............ 10 55n 10 10 p........ Ly. Augusta, So. Ry.... 2 10 9,Op. " Graniteville ........2 19p 10 12 . Trenton............. 8 0-p 10 S1). Joltstons............ S 201 11 l0p. Ar. CoinhibiIn. dovt. 4 53 P 1 i. Lv Col'bla Bland' sCH... 5 L0 p 34 a. 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Xo one has authority fro The Centaur Coympany of President. AMarch 8, 1897. Do Not Be Do not endanger the life of your cl which some druggist may offer you (b, on it), the ingredients of which eve "The Kind You Hal BEARS THE FAC-31MI Insist on The Kind That N ,r" crT^uan comr^m. y, mui, T H E CRAAKl.Eh'OIN MAN E. Doublo Daily 1'ratin between Charleston Columbia and Augusta. QUICKEI TI0IH. SOUTH CAROLINA & EOltGIA It. It 0 -VASSENOVII DIAI'1' %IFNT. CHAIMNSTON4. K. C., Jan).241,1897. '4c'IrEDULE. DAILY. Lv ClinrlesItl............... 7 10 an 5 30 pn Sutn melrvIle......., . I7 .16 1m 11 10 pin ecorges.................... 8 31 an 7 -l l m Isnnehvillo . .............. 8 31 itin 7 35 pin Ito w 4 vilo ....................... 1 15 nl 7 50 )111 Orntigeburg................. 9 ." ai 8 21) pim Mt. 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Maitho" w .................... 8 02 na 6 09 pm Oran geburg ..................... 8 21 am 5 27 pun toweNj ol....................... 8 3 am 5 42 pin lianch. e ..................... 8 55 nmk 5 55 pm Georgos.... ....................... 9 35 all 4 34 pIn Sum mervill ....................10 22 am1 7 18 ))iml Ar Charleston........................11 041 an. 8 00 pm Lv Charleaton ....................... 7 10 ai 5 3 1)1 jj*R l vllIj...................... 9 16 at 7 50 pu l1an berg ....................... .. 9 41 iun 8 128 pmll Denimark ......... ............... 9 52 nim 8 .12 p.i Blickvillo ........................10 11 it'ml 8 58 1)1pm W illiston,.........................10 27 am 9 17 pm Aiken ...............11 09 ami 9 57 pml Ar Augusta.............................11 51 sin 10 -45 pun Lv A ugusti a ........................... 6 20 atin 3 24) pim A Iken.................... ........... 7 (8 aIms 4 27 pnt Wlil8tol ......... ............. 7 49 ain 5 (01 )tnt 11laekvvl10........................ 8 418 am 5 28 pmn Deinmark......... ................ 8 20 Iil 5 44 pnt 11jilm berg ........................ 8 3 141 5 58 )11 IIrnc hv ile .................. 11 1011n .1 )1Il Ar Charleston........................11 00 itm, 8 IX) Im PAsT EXPItS3 At'01UTA AN) WASHINUTON vTn1 11,1AMAN IhTWEN' AU0tA, AItEN AND NUW YORK. Lv Augusta ................ . ........... 3 C5 I)1Im Lv Aikou ........................................ 3-1a . Ar Deniark ............. . ........................... -i Io pmn Lv Denmuark.......................................... ; 25 an11 Lv A Iken.......... ............................ 7 23 Rill Ar A ugu ta.......................................... 8 10 ailn. nAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Lv CaLIN.ell .................. 1445 n 2 25 pmn Catliden' Ju n I ............ 9 35 1111 3 55 1)11 Ar Hingville ..........................) o)5 111 4 3.5 pin Lv KIngv in ........................9. 25 aitim 6 0W tiln, C1 lI del Junct io)....... .... i, till am 30 ai1n Ar Catcden.............................11 5 VInI 8 16 atin Connllections t Columbia with Southern Ralwavy for aill ponts in upper Sothl and Nort.h Crolli. sot Id trint Is bct.een Char lestoni and1 Ashev-ille. Connec41tions ('rein points1 4on Souter HaIIiIwafy to) AuIgulsta, A iken and ot her points8 4)n "T he Cha)rle~1ston Llno"; t Chasrieston wvIt h Clyde L.ine S3enml. 0r8 to New York and)4 .lackson1vIie. 1,. A. EMEIINON, Trmie Manager. E. 8. IOWEiN, Gleneral Manager Genleral Ulnicos: (1hatrleston 8.CU. Uhallstoll aiul WEsteli Cal'olmla Rwy 09, Aliglsta al9d Asheville Short 14:le. Meheduale Iln Eirect eb. 7, 1897. Leave1' A 14Ug uta ............. 34 -131 m1 .1 i Arrive G3rLon wood.....2 17 p1u ...,,... Anderseon..---............... 10m 1.nu1rens ............... I 35 p)34 7 00 aan1 Greenv ile............ 3 0'34 mU 05 aIf (1 ken n Springs...... 45 3)m - ...,.. Mpnlrian bulrg .....1001pm 10 10 anm Salullta ...............1 5 3 pin ........ I lendersonvillo...(6 3 p1n ......1. A shevlile............. 7 09 pm1 ...... 1Leave1 A shey vile..........820 lIa)n ...... Spar a~nnrg......1145 4111) :0j0pin U 111n1n SprIngs....1 00 a m ........ Or eenavlo.... ....15041n 4i00 pan Laulrenls............... 1 30 p33n 7 10 pml Grea)) wood ....... 2 28pm ........ A nderson ................ ?0 a A rrive Augusta .............50 13n 10 am Lealve Calhounut Falls1...... 4. 44pm ........ A rrive fl4aleIgh...............12 20 4 i .....,. N')o1k................7 30) an ......,. Petot shu rg........... 2 an ........ I___h____ n _ ......... 72) am ........ Leave August a....... ...... ............ .2 55 3)m A rr ive A ilIend alo.........................6 (40 pmn F"al rfax .................... ........ 5 15 p) rn Ytlmaslsee.............91( 30.1 an 4 !b pm1) Reau11 tort..............10 35 am 7 20 3pm) Port Iloyl.......10 50 am11 7 30 p11n Rnvan n ah..)........................00 pm CJharleston.........................8 (48 pa Leavec Cha riestOz.........................50 anl Savan nah..................... .....4 50 aIl Por t 1Royal........... I 55 1)m1 *435 am Rleaif ort .............. 2 10 3)1m 8 25 pm11 Yllmassee............8 311 pin 25 p)1n Fa irf ax ............................0 32 a14m A lend aleo............. ... ........1 437 am4f A rrIve Alngusta..........................12 55 pm 1.4(0 p ml trail)~froml Au111isici 111304 siin s e Connection at Ca1loun Falls for all 1)0ints 0on Seaboard A ir Li.11 Close conne)CtLion at4 Greenwoodl for al11 poin1ts en S. A. I.. and C. am)i (4. Itallway, and at 8partnbur wit SnuhernIlailway, For anyi41r hornonrelat.ive to tickets rates. sceules3, add(ress.', WV. J7. CRtAI10, Gen, P'ass. A gen t, E M. NORTill, 8ol. Agent. Augnsta, On. COGLU B1A. NEg/BER RY &. LAUREN ~' RAILRAD. 1rim)e Table Inl 4Teet Jan nary 2i., 1897. Eastern St.adard TIimo Southlbounld. North bound114 F'"gt I)'3y ensg'r otug'r I)'ly F'gt. M'day I)Ply l)'ly M'day WV'day W'day F'day F'day only only A.M. A M. PM. IPM. P.M) .M ST iTIONs. 7 . 01 451 Lv 1,aurens8 A r 315 l110 3 00 80480 210 ..Clinton..* 3250 1035 230 82) 4 48 2 .2 Goeldville 1238 10 10 1 05 8 35 458 230 ..Kinard 12311 954 12:31 845 507 235 ...(lary. 1227 942 12044 855 3125 2-43 ..Japa 322.4 930 1s'5 9:40 586t 2517 hewberry 1210 *4531120 1040 567 8 13 P'rosperity 13 f.8 82531055 II 00 0 2 821 ....311ghs ... Il 419 84)5 30030 l15 4 138 328 1.a MounItalin 11 45 7 5.51020 12445 63 13 3-10 ...thapin... II 115 7811 9) 1230 6-i 48 'o White Icek 1128 710 925 1-2 415 6657 3 66 P0nlien 4tin0 11 2.1 71)4 91(4 1 09 7313 4(06 ..m o.1. 17 0-11 8.1 . 30 7 2,5 4 183 ...ealhart.. 11141 4 -28 834 m4 7-15 430ArCoumlbi4lv.1100 6004 300 'V. (. (:l 1.[ai .3. 11. N OL AN, 31u perlin t0Iendent4. Mnst er Tranl. rOhichestew's Englishl DIamond fleana. ENNYROYAL PILLS OArt, always relIable. L.ADItS at Ibruggistfor Chceaser's Xnul sak Dl. . bo:ea, ceated ullh blue rIbon. Tako p . o othon~ Re.143adan4gevou. bstitu (ione and8 eSmtations. A l DraggIste, or send e. In stainp t or 1art0entars, testmonltall and OhbletewV&emicalO.,am ace. flold ti Local Drugss. . . t MsV. ac . eaI0SachesP pdn2^nnuo by Dr. Pr. les' NEnva Pr,ARTEns euro RHElI~,M, T SM. VIA1 1{ nAOnICS Atdr......, 3y6o *S. A.L* N 5 WI 4L /ZJ/t/)AI1JfR,> To Atlanta, Ch riott At'gusi a. A1110 h m1ngton, New Orlon IIs aind New Yok HIos,onI, ltlhinonil, W HlUg n - Norfolk, Porttitolith. Schoduo In l-iect Fob. Tth, I897. - -if - W -i. N . - .. - LVitffOr,ii 0& II11ii'fti'. A 3 '. ttilaw phit ......... ....... I2 I tat 124411111 lialtimiort ....... ....1 *- 60 - -t W ilil, ist ll................ 4 40 41 4 34)141 ". Wa.ito .......... - t m 16 iJ4 Nor1.k',i - - * ( o l6n-At t (I v*I Wohl . ....... *13 28mT1 i b u Ar Vli 4. ta. 2.111w3 l U jl . Lv.. ... ... .... ... ... 61 i4t Ilk 1 si_te) Ar....*...,.................ll00en lAy 1) r 1 1- ,--W-0110 ats *$9 At taleigh, viat S. . . :.. .. " 6$ t ..tf rt.I..... ............. . .* " onithl - orn 10 .............. 4 21 " is S an ............................ 5 15 * " W ati boro .................... 55 " Tit iir,^vi i .. A . L it si t iin Lcol~e;.tbiai,C. N.& T.. IL~.7~. tf0~p~m A r il eto ..........1...... .. 1210 "reenwood "' ..... .. 5 " 1..7 mm Abb yil " ....... S " 1 .' liber ton ' ..... 12 07 pm 2 41 ' Aie.......... I ' 345 i ler " . ........... 1 5 4 30 A ...atn., 8 A. A . (Uitoti 2o0 " 520 " NOIlTHHIOUNI) No. 402. No. s.' Lv'tlaoita,~(Cifrtr al Tim'he) *120 arnt *7 50J pn) W - Ier ..'....... 2 4) pmt 10 42 " A t hent I ......... W6 . 11 2 - $ Elberton ..........4 i 413 4 AbbovI lle .......... 1 1 3 40 tloen oot ......... 1 40 " 2(9 i C.n .tn ......... 634 3 05 " I,v %otitttL,(ont]lt)10ol #7 56fl i llileib a~~ . . ..... ^... ~.~. Ji 102 " .1brtior ... T4 ,__ ill XA reit~ito,vil H.A. L . 4O33 1)m *305id ATb~bevniila A......... * Itsep 0 is amllet, " ......... 11 28 " 8 15 " AriW inltton .......... 3 nmi30n Socilititns 1Inies. " . 32... 11 I 13Ii'0ami a tateigh " ... ... ..... *2 ; 0011 5 iomtero , .......... 28 4 * 0 it Iliilt~ 6 .... .732 "' t-i 09 pmi I7 yWliuRi m " .......... 120 pm11 01 am ASr W11oniIll 8. A. L. *4 1. 1 In *1 01 p lichmond ...'............ 815 " 650 4 " Wash)irigt.',ivinP" th . 12:31 " 110 '4 lattlimore " 0. h 4-U kn 12 48 amt " hladtelphlit " o "I New York, " " " * -23 " *dtj ArPorsmoith " " 7 30 1nm) r)0 p.11 Norfolk " " " *750 " 105 .* 'ly. t IPy, ex. Stunday. O'iy x1Minnt'y Nos. 403 alid 402.-"The Atlanta Special," SoldN< Veftibfilo Traiti of Ptllman1 Hlcoperi and Coatches between Vahington and At limlt, also Pulliman I-kleuperm between Ports. mot,h tind Chester. S. U. Now. 41 and 38.-"The S. A. L. Exprem," Solidridn, Cotthelii and 11tillim 1Scepolrt4 between Portsmouth and Atlanta. Compnnlly Mleepet a betwcen Colutmbita and Atlantat. 11- thIt trains nnko iminedlate connection n i Atlanta for Motgomiery, Alohile, New Or llns, T"xast, California, 'Mexlco, 'hattat nooga, Natshville, Memphis Alacon, Floriltt. ForTlcetq SICepurs, aild Informalition, ap. p1 . to 11. A. N owlala, Gen. AgI., Pmis. Iwp't 6 H imball iouse, Athantt, Ga., 'Uharlotle, N. (1 11. S-r. JOH N, YT1ev-P~em.iii Gen'l AlmaKer. V 10. l(e]Elq;, Uen'1 Hupiltondent. 11. W. 11. ULOVER, Trafile M alnger. T. J. ANDIURION, Geal Passenger Ageit.. OMNnuA, OFICES: 'ORT831o.'133 VA. Florida Central and P6ninsular Railroad h4liort Lne Betw een Florlda and all Nairl ernt Ponitu. Everett, Havatnah, Augu(h, (4a., Co.y 1umb11ia, Washingtonl, Batim11o'r Philadelphia, New York, to. ton and the IaLt.. Everett, Macon, A tlata, Chattunooga, N'asha vi110. Lou1iville, Cinclitnoti, (igo. Everett 111rmiingh1am1, 1101y Mpring.4. Mns- A' phia, Little Rock, Kannas City, tt. Louis, (Chi. cntgo, Sioux City. Itiver .1inetion, Ponstcohit Mohile, New Or eans, 'CXs, Mexico, Cliifornia t utile Paiclle Coast. Effective Tanuiary 18, 1817. New York Expressa No 38, iw'nves Jafcks4on vill tX .24' 3. mn., ,,' hi throuagh PullmaniZI14 MInept. era for~ Sa3vannahtl, I 01ltmb3a, WVahington lialt.Imnore, PilItadelpint, Nowv York, an33 ll Keawern points. Connoects for F"eramlwaina, tilrn tralin No. 37 reachles Jackso,nyllie 9.12 P. m*. New York anid Flor1kla Limited, No, 32 - Molid Vsatibwu3l Tlratin with c(mpatmttttt , ob aervation. (lining andt leepin)g c(ra, ver~ . le gan 3.; Ieatvo St. Augusatine 0.50 n3. m., Jlac son3. vylle 11.00 a. m-*, daily except8Sunaday. No. 31 retutrn ing 3tr.aives Jacksenville 3.30 p. m.3, ..t. Mutusetinte 4.40 p. 3m.. dtally, exept 34intlay. Ne w Y ork Fat Mtall Ne. 30t, lea ve ~3Jac.hon. ,;i vilte 31.55 p. mt. Diy for w'an e points North Carries Th rough Hleeners .Iacksion,villa to N'w York, ILitr No. 85 rrlvves Jacksanvlille 9.00 a. mn. Asheville Rloute.-.Throughl Putlma 331l3Beep ing Car Servico for Cilncintnal.i ulii Havlann'a, Clum33)bill Asheville, 11ot Sprinswa, 14 noxv'ille, th)routgh (the Celebrated Mloutin Coun3tryl4 of Nor- hi Carolinwa. i,csnv Jac0kson1ville .55 p. tm. Arrives (lineluat,l 7.16 a1. it. Itoturnintg ar. rlvas JacksonvllHe 9 a. nw. Ontly line thwrou.gh thle benu,ifu3l htill coultfl-y -''" of M1itdie F1or'ila, Penseacola An.3d .JM.nabmw Bay. Leave Jacksonville 9.15 a. fI1. By No. 2 (1 11v for Latko CIty, LIve Oak, Matrlson, Mon t.icello, T1allahnwsee, Itivor Junction,4 Pensta cola. Miobile, Nev' Orleans nnd4 t heOMouth wevst MexIco, Callbrnia, and4 the Paicifle Coast (nrt lea FSlewperw. Retwurn', No. I arrives Jack son)ville 8.C5 a. mn. Leave Jacksontville 9.35 a. ma. Flor Sitrke IJinthtorne, Silver Sp)rin)g, O.cla, Gaine'svillo (Ceda.r Key, ildwood, ieebutrg, Ta'lvares A popkau, Ortnmlo, ILacooche1, Dade City, P'lant 01 ftn amp. Arrive .f3ncksonviile, .8. It. m', I oily Sprngsw Routo (No. 341). Mt. Loui3s' Kansas city, hiergo. Leave JackswonvI iel 6.535 p. tm .,rfor MUConI Atlainta, I3irmtini~ ham Mlemphisa, Kansasw City. Throu3gh3 P'tI tn imn Sleeper withoutt chanige Itn 411 hours to Kiansa't Clily. Th3w eiote la via0 Ageon, Atlanita, Rir mingn,mloly Srpis frMemnphis,8Spizn. fie.l,. Xansas City. N , 5rturn. arrivesa Jac - sonvill 9 33.00 n. 3m. 8.20 a. m3.-Lceaves Jaclksontville fer lrumna. wick by the Cumnbelan<d Iitto Stenm3tor,'and Cuzmherlamad Houmlw. 1-00 a. mn-.k:nvo Jaicksionville for 11runs., wick, via Everett, inily, wucept ibumlay. -1.330 p. mn.-LonI for ?,veret t. (:o~se conn33C, t.Ioa for Bi3nswhieCi. Shoratest all(1 (luicekewt 6.00 p). m'f.-Local for Tau~liasa nitti intter. merla lt e pintIls. A rrive Jackson,villte 4.15), >.m .20 p. 3.-For 'Tamp1a amwi inlte ir polits. 1' all' at niSepersi. Arrive .Jacksona. Th4lrouIgh .'leepcrs for (innattt I via A alt. ilo, leavec Jacksonaville t. A.55 I.33,wr'v Asheville 1.10 p. mn., tarrives C1l3gjli 7.1 IJ r Mcwn, At aa I vo trn na3 duaI PnI.an1 3agr. oen tiralatrens Atlantic Coast Ui~'1~< IIetween, ('iaulexCtoun nad C!oltubtI Upe!wwr N4onlth On r4lina, NGg.8a 4 ato u,AtnaN( Aia.lli, Ml *No. 5,2 Ii ~ra u. 9(oiNo ICASr 7 -3a hI ,vCare t0; A.. A ri3 jt 935 arn uwi,v fanoso.A...r 7 48 pm 10 .55 5-3in A r.H n In ie.A....Ar 35 b m Ill il.8am Alr.- uwI hia. ....L v 515 pmt 12 II 13 A r.r y-----l.v 23 j8 pm ..2..5.......A.Nr whrry,....y -, Ar15 lmIAtr - -.lv 3 10 pmn SinAr. ltCtwen...v 1 4. pmt 2 3; inna A r...(I . ews, ow- -I . 74 ,5pn A r.,..Atn 16 3lait Ar.A w -ww 35a.rn 4112 3)1n A r .. Wtnahw - --. 05j an33 8 n0 pm At::.---Snn m tht:hy,pi Ar"---tl, . . v l1.i )gl N7 s (' and Ar: Sld. to a aao 63Sldtairnsw bet wo,,n ChIarles. Gen] PSaeerA gN, , (J,' T.Illlo M.afI I0enMlgr