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NO USI FOIL LADDERS. THE RETIRED BURGLAR TELLS OF TWO UNFORTUNATE EXPERIENCES. Ile Got Into and Out of the Iouses With Ente, but That Wasn't All-Iloty a Do tective Got a Clew and Worked It--Es caped Once Witi a Brokcon Arm. 'Ladders, when you find them han ly," rid the retired burglar, 'may seci like a very convoenient way of got ting itc open second story windowt;, but after two experiences that I had wvit he I bl I .avo thcm IIIp ad stuck to the old fashioned way of doorn and cel Jar windows. 'In a siblrblt town that I visited once I fouid 'em paint ing a Queen Anno houso in tho rainbow style that they used to painit. houses in, and that, I sup pove, they paint 'el inl still to soimle ex tent. Tihe men had ladders up, no :tage., and I Io(iccd that lit tho closo of the (lily (i1o of thIlem was paintinig near a window, an(] 1 wonered if he'd leavo his Ilidur th(x wiin lie stopied work at night. I sauitcrcd around that way aft.r dltk, aid there it was, and it was summller, and 1 ho wiindow was wide el- I. AeCt Il'IS in thle coiltry, when Ihliir i n c I i ving painted, are apt to be a liule skittoiih Idllu th 1laddeis, aind if ( ie sloubl I,v lift like this ole tly'd h- et tlv sure to chso the win dnw Iear it aind lock it, 1u7t thevo folks didn't appir to i- di.turbefd, anlid as far vs Ily pYlting into the b4(,Ve N%.as CC-n cerned it v. as just a)'(ut as aisy fir mleo to walk up that latidir ar step lY throlikh tli- window a- it w b Ii hav(. 1ecun to walk inl at the frout door with itun .h . "l.t Itr, eh<mt 2; o'lrc k t lhe next nr1M Im . a I Nl 't u that hoid l. 11 inl ilt thIlt v:-ir<-w wit homit th s lightvst tirr.u1hit'. .11,6 Ilh(I,t w ms It(.h) 6y slit ngjl inl that; rooll. It was al1l jil.I as vaSy as it <c i I e. I )i Ia ii a-ouid t 11 louse am- (i ii 1!p vhat st tY thire w.s w<rth iaIr (1l1 v.nd lit h-ck to Iow t la ladI tII ter1 and A n:1 11 after thal, as I was walh o) .1-r-(o- the( phlat in (1or a l4al icil (.n tilt' 14lw; 14 ':l 111" tIhe it hiieri iw t \ as on (() IaIl a1 trail, tilV was 1111 Id his ianlil i :y 11 1 n iu. says, 'N111w, itn' makea fus abo)ul it, Itnd it 'll Io a1 gr1 (1 414a1 vasilr a ill arm ld.' Amo 1 rtcgpnihvd i imn thwceteiv Vf thord a a 11thIt I Iew1 k1w mat bulsillnSs, ilud Iw a hA iladde Avi el im. "oil: li man to lbraills, ho had gonlo tIp to tho h vus i wrill t irobbery w-s 111" on I1hi ias he 1imd 11ard of it, which wA 11h d,ofay af1t '. theiav he had put him-elf inl the( urll ' plack. andl fol Itd i hi fot.teps as ncaro as ho CMbl. e l adder placd hd ho in Just t h ;aml poSit i1:, and it had gono p that and stppd oift mio the Wiln dow1\ and ftillcmu-d ov(.r his track inisido Ih hou ats lowo lui hv could guitsts ait it, .1an d th it hi d cito no I'acek to th win dow Iald pot vi1t on :t) teit haddur, anld so donto thlt gmundll(. "'M ladder weno up the ladtho right bal s - i of this widow, a l wht whie I Is ta n ug( t reach ij, itill it was u111itv littilteM p from tho 6ill to tho h"bithe, 11a h noticed trothen li h vot his fioot onl the lakdd fr Io Nwunlig Iack t lit(lo toward thoIleousO, ('o)0thatIl 11( elwt ouho d li~ tt in tho angle betw1eeni it.he' 11 wind s fring and 11til laphrs. the gavot lit l push1tiOl Woielf 1) utaaon o, l thd ladder.l ~Thent1 he istopped ni ait lokd attgt theipothe re isll ow hadl Wtouche. (411 (hpaint11 was dryn and ith.r as n marklut haetked clly 'l up Wt paier and lernedliwa tho *he inorin g beore--that wshe iorn-f ie after 4 it house. 1e had 1obbed it I'4 p in l at taplcnthe cupboard 1)111 0111 theiy 'd ohedwr i ti over That10 was all thie idetec ti watead oto tknow.i dom thlat- fieon thoi ihadi bet lookin follIr,a colors (on 11he liefel of t hs10111 ct,ll and1' I watih. man.o 111111141 IIthu11( "~0It may0 o teein amaintol yout thale byn' rubbed)g ii the1( pa i ff I1 had1 ofb h'd1(ome(f t oT, pand if was4. going- to ruWhe et off the11 ne t day,( and tilhen to gop iretltile 'haSt next,4Wil1l Ia khead,kad Io aitrep oe do, ad Iuially 11 woeud tpble ing hitt go)1 aloigther th rest111 thoust ankfis en to th anyth'( CIig, lnd even a it wasle( OI miht aviedO talked my (elfout f tile paint1), iut i, hada cratch i tha1'ttle 3t I'd got os to gmy11 p tike, "Tim( adet s one adder.in This wa the oiter: l0 '1go u he~rn "l. otkn aayuit thje outsideii ofa hposi wekson cfer tiht I didndt fool rany i fote ih ldeys hadNom thor' Sl,nwrigoe hm ro the ' I pri: om rlomaibe, andC wereL going11 luho ladd. er bou istead1( of aknot downst tcety- fore te lighabt. It wasn. iutumr togLu."I wn Owoen ion oe room.4 ~Iud thoughat aId unt thbe. adde up. tohenan ENLARGED LYMPH GLANDS What the Lumps Mean mal How Theo Should Ito Treated. "What aro these lumpa in mny baby'l neck?" Is a question oftou asked thi doctor. Lumps, or kornels as thoy are ofter called, becauso they feci liko grains oi seced under the examining fingoru, art lymplih bodios, or glands. Tho system of lymph glands adll tubes covers the untiro body. If it wert Orposed to viw, it would havo 1the ap pomu:anco of met-shwNvork. lypih duct lead from th skin, from tho m1uOuW mnembrano, and froin bone to lymph bodies \ hich aro furthur conneotet with on another by the same ineans. At any point where there is an in flaimittion, a soro, a breaking of the skin or miucous surtfae, thero will bc found open illoutlis of lymnph duIcts iltc which wasto inatter is liablo to entor. This wasto matter hets'i up ant irritation andle anl enulargomniot of t1w lymph bod ics to which it finds its way. It will now be easily understood how such a enlargement or influnati ion of thw lymplh boi's illways points to a stat) of inflaaiillittiolltfat millt poit, paploilt at a considerablo) distainieo ftoil Il lumps thiemselves. Thts at felom oil the finger causes enlarged glands to appear in tIaO arlpit. L1imal- iin the neck maty sointt im's ho plaiily trmced to eczea of tilt) scalp. Soiletinis the inotuth is tho seat of thi troublo. Laigo and inflaied toinsils imay be present, or tho teet i unny be decaying When tio ear is the seat of an ath scess, either before or duiring the ourse of a puruleit disliargo enlarged glatlm aito COililal. Enlarged lymph bodies jusl. behinol the angle of th le jaNw atiO solet iln aes sig Iificanta of cataral of tihe- nose atid thw aidjacent portion of the thr-olit. The existenco of tnlargt (I lyinphi ll. les fOr Ia fVw daays, or slinetili-S tr a longer inlolval, cliliot 1wa Said to bti Il itself dangeru's. Tl cae:-vt i ll't- it mt whelliilis exist. fr I'ayvavi wt aks oi leiiger. They becote (dIlig d ill char aeter after this (ii and itgin to irea downi aid foruII purnitiviit mutler. This stalge, too, is Itolc diflililt, to clre, as. titiioutldiig tissue imiay eit-voille aff'tt- d. Thu skiik ovvi tho glinds is involved alti beicolIes part. of tlt iargv, soft retd or purplish swelliig, now cnlled all h scess, whiii cither breaks or is laleed by the stil-g'o. Thieso mlahrgunments intny lwvroino inl valded by tho tublwr-lo havilli, from whiel consuimliol 1.1 , t.he Iliga or i gellural Collstiiptionl mn;y deovill. Dtiriliw tho couirst) of anl inljoetions diseaso, wh'ken th0 gbuids inl the necli solletillies leconilo villatI'vd, ihe eae (if 0ha throlat litst, aot, ho lig-glected. The lIst of aill atlisptio Solutioni oil tilt' lit'T'ted parts will oftei prodilue anll inl ilediato good re lt.-Youthas Comil pallioln. Aboitll .lghilng totin. Rods, although they may not entirly protect, at building, mnay presvirve it, fronm being seriously dlaninagtd. 'lho .1li'vran physical Inaborat ory (f Hiarvard unliver sity is Ilrotet'ad inl the 1*olIlowinlg loan Iler: ECach oF ihm 00h1111ys is providedd with rods which ir voclli'ted with colduetors 1unnnll111g along tlo eaves. Froin tito corlters of th roo conldutor. tro lIed to thO grotui4i antIld ar Co0111ntIcI underground With at COndUCtOr whIiC1 entirely surrounis tilt) building ail whil is connected( to a perniient wa ter supply it lo ist ten feot below thl sutrfacoe of thao gr'oundt. Iront 11ipes art driiveni to r'eacthi ils walter) suppllly. '.ihh is as5 neart anl app)lroach to at eago ats cut' cumistanices wouh ldportuit. A trailley (car hats at lightninig rotd irl its trolley, which is connIectedl Itroug it is o11tbytIndt p)ossibility, hotwetver, that a dlischlargo d scondling thl( t.rtlle: airn shioultd refuse to gto t.hroulIgh t het n1i totr andit slholdt seek attinIicker oscil lain l path through tilt)car. Th'Iis is nott 1likel: to hlappIlen ofteuI, faor tIlt net,work tof th troelley wire andit the tele'graph linoas (If a town'i or city, togthertt withi tilt electrit man11y chiarlls theo electricali disturbh an1co. VTo greait increaoso (If wires' in ti cities sorv-es t) prlotect froml gretat dam11 ago by lighatniing, for ntany~11t iaths atr offered to the discharges, wh ich uri thtus broken up) into1 moro1 or' ltess hlarmi less spatrks. -Professor Johnu row.(t bridg Thec soladler wh'lo dies on the hattle fieldl withI thet ar row of a savage "" eOtteiny stitiginig in* hlis itals snlTers hlorrible, utldt agonies, 'll. v~en tihe story of his1 b)y hais sulrvivihng i coilurades cauIstes the hetarer to ad hiorror. Thi'ee aire tells of thaoitsaids slowly dying ever' ay withl the airrow of stonie insitdious this catste ploisoing thir v'titt, and( noe otc stopi to litly or to alleviate. Whlere deathi coies to one iman Oil tilt battle-field it colltes tto tenls of thloIlsantds it their hotest, thIrouIgh the atgency of tan. 111ost lenCItless enlenty - consinpllitioni Thiete is a widlespreadl ideoa for wichel Ignotr sat phlysicianis atre responisible, thmat coni lttumphtion ill an1 ineuirablle tdiseasae. TIs is a istaike. D)r. Pierce's Goclden Medical D)is covery cures <)3 per eeht,t of all ea ,s. it i tile great lood-m.atk :and( fleslhbuilder. 11 gives zest to tihe appetite, makes the diges tion1 aand, asslintilattin perfect, renders thi liver active, makes thle blood0( pure and ti fll it with life-giving elieiets of the food, atnd acts directly Onl tile ilnga, drivitig out ail iimurities and1( disease germs. 'ThIotusand(l whot had bein giveni up by doctors and1( lost aill hope, are to-day healthly antd robust at thle resullt of tile ulse of this great inedicine It is thec discovery of .m1 emllient andlt skill fuilphiysiciaii, Dr. R. V. Pierce, for thlirty years chief conlslIting phlysiciani to the in validls' Hotel andIt Suigaea' tnstitutte at Buf fatlo, N.Y. In writing te ta'. Pierce for adviet tIle sufferer coinults a ,eysiclan whioml hi: townispeople hotiored by miakinlg hiti thI1 representative in conlgress butt whiose lov< for his profcssion caused iml to resign thi position that h~e igh~lt give his whole tinu) to tIle sick andl affieted, lie will person ally answver all letters froii sufferers wvitha out charge. Is "Goldem Medical Discov ery " Is soldl by all good medcinie dealers. Stomiachi aind liver trotubles with sluggish action of tile bowels are ecuredi by Doctoi Pierce's PleaSanlt Pellets. If you wish to make your' father brother, paustor, 01r editor' a nico Chlst mas11 present, prCoent them with a ptal of Lilly Brackot,ts' Liine Shoes ait .1amie1 eon's. t.hnyonnly o n. $3.68. Woman's Diseases Are a 3 pectiliar z,s unav idable, at d canic t be discus i ed or :reated kts ve do tli se to whi It - i the c itire huttm-n fainil; - are stubjet t. 14ens uation si tairis itch impot t ant r<lationstoh-w healtIh, that whn; Sttppi essed,Irregu lar ( r Painful, she s>on becomes: languid, nervoiis and it ritable, the blooni leaves bi cheek and very grave coimiplica tiois arise uillejs Regularity alIId Vigor are restored to these organs. P-~4a f~,,4~c4Is a receipt Bradfields f of the most ndted F ernale phy siciaits, Renu at r of tle Sotth: R gbts of this sort p :evail iore extensively than in an other secti-n, at1d has never failed to correct disordered Men struation. It restores health and strei&t1l to the stffering wonian. "Wo have for the past thirty years handled Bradlohl's Female lIogilator, both at whole sale and retail, and in I . ;nstanco has It failed to give satisfact ion. Wo .,oll mnore of it than all other hnilar remedies conbined." LAMIAn, liANKIN & LA3AR, Atlanta, biacon and Albany, Ga. THE DRADFIELo RECIULATOR Co., ATLANTA, GA. Sold by all Druggists at $1.00 per Bottle. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. A nyonii seitiliig n rkel -h1 nid ldemertloin inny 'tin0tly uii-rt i ir oplllmt i free whwther an invent n iI ribbnhly wtent aiblle. Con i analef. I ' e i et ly ('( ntil 0itini II111nlbook on Pai ents tiot fr4 ". Oldext ligoney for mecnrinig lntents. 1nt1 i.1s takei thriom a Aitin & Co. recelivo $pri*rt l of I t, withot cI irge, In iho $cientific .imerican. A hand ornely 111ti-ratoi weekly. 11nrstest r1r. (nin h a1 1 Of aly Hl it 1 Jrna l. ,Tieriaim, g3 a yer : f mar mionths, $l. t b y'I law8deniero. UN lI & C.3010 ondwny.New York Iii-lrc:i Ak01co, (,25 le 8 ., Washington, D. U. IflhEAT) DJfoilcured 11121 ininutes b,y Dr. Mied TAIN .'IL. "oIAIcent Xr(loe." A olruggist flr. 1171ies' NEfatv Pt-A-rPVEIRRure TRTTUMA, TiMil. WEAK IIAUO. 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I ilgt isi l': n-I.:i Iiti cl(espntle li andW lagen nree tb THEAiti ALAT Ais liCONSlTI A NATURAL WONDER. The Tramp Bed Sndstone nowider of the New Jersey 19untalsn - (0htless thousands of years ago vast strotohes of gla-lal deposits came slid. iug aoross the state of Now Jorsey, Mounted the Palisades, puthod their way across the IIudson river, scoured over Manhattan Island and slid out Into the Atlantio ocean, whither they disin. togratod and sank Into the deep or per haps glided on to the other shoro. But in their onward march those glaciers left indestructible evidence of their grinding strido, adid today all along the pilisaides the trap rooks and bowlders are worn simooth whore the nountains of iceo and sand passod over thom. In sonio rocks are deop scratches, ill pointing castward and showing which way the glacital deposits drifted. There is tho ovidenco. muto, but indis puitablo. To tho careful observer there are nunmborless other evidences of the pres enco of glacial influences in the past, but nono is moro convincing than the trainp bowlder that has finally settled down in the woods in tho heart of EU glowood borough. Thero it sits, a tow ering aass of rock weighing perhaps 200 tonls and resting upon three points which in themselves find a purchaso on a flat rock that is part of and common to tho ohracter of rock which composes the palisades. But, strangely enough an1d to the wonderment of geologists, the tranip bowlder is red sandlstono froin the Jorsey hills 25 niles inland, and the podestal is motaiorphito or soft granito. Around this marvelous monument I havo grown trees that maty perhaps be a century old, a:<l they havo completoly hedged it ill, whilo the rock itself ha stood whero it stands today for thou sands of years. On the pedestal or that part of it which is protected from the action of the olomont can be soon the deep ridges and scars nado across its flat surfaco by the great grinding pres suro of the budy of ice and sand that passed over it emunvless yorns nu-1 when, Now York was ico and snow clad and the world was a desolato waste in a stato of chaos. This trainp bowlder has caused geol ogists much wonderient and is regard ed todtay ats oneo of the finest Specinions over left ill tio wako of a glacier. It iS equally astounding a.s though an oxplor er should find tho hull of a steamboat i) the Saihatra lesert. The only way it could get thero wild bo through som1o great convulsion that had landed it from the i,.. in the heart of the inland sands. New York Journal. Seven British regiments have been given permission to add the word "Chit tral" to their colru. ) ordI! Nl 11111liiCCS a iew ofter ill chance to Supply the missing L CONSIDIRIhD BY A GOOD OMEN." A a well-known publicatioll. 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It has no0 rien; its neCws reports cover the worbil, an<tI tiund( in atlmtost every bailiwick of thle South 31. entr's ulendting( l 'iof h CoiustitiuIn Iso a iberal tUtu tion, i,ll t vry fairmi hiomi tn Amierten. tIon, and11 are0 spelaily Attrac'ttve to tiin'e to whomi S ittutin is Dlemoiert toIne10 Poits, 13nd3 i Ila a s intd itnl thme Natlilon inatform, of the Partyi . .1N _0F THE COITEST~ ~ . i TlnN PI1'lT 1 t rit (0ENT .of the aonnt it 'riptiutis froim paerthe sentering thle Mtisiing worut ( on. or dtst ribuatin amiong thosie whto namelt c'orr'ctly the. (i on ' 31ne 'onlt"sztn eta1 tihe right woird, he~ Or sihe( enitir foud. If mtore ha one 013upp1 lietis tihe mtsit vilt be piropsloritteiy dliktledfamong the sulccessfiiu Nf r'It lRCEIENT1 F'olt HhENINO~ A (Ol7ER4 c ord. iii thait elh andI every guess mluist he ac'omu. 'S ,3ubscripton (1to The wee4kly (onsituion131. if sent 'r iiuhllshig tits adlverttsemlent inl Acceptatn'e df otir ec guess nit the imissting word wtll be fo)rwalrded. Tlhe nit w4 i the subsellrt Iltton. shtiiubt one13 pesonl send1 riswer, lie hr shte wIll >e0 entItled tol a ishi re of thie innd13 tanswer. 'There will be' noenitli plrtze-everyonie 5ze. Persons nmtiy guiess as mntiiy thnien s t hey send rie) h ! s'e..t. 't t otIn full-just .ay) thue MIssIng .ORDERS TO rUTION. ATLANTA,.GA. Too MUCh Kiife! Tite use of the nurgeon's knife is be com ng so general, resulting fatall; in such a large itmber of cases, as t( occc sion general alarm. M . William Walpole, of Walshtown, Bot.th Dakota, writes; "Abou three years a g o, there came unde: my :cft eye a little blotch about the size of a small pea It grew rapidly,and shooting pains-rat - WW in every direction I became alarned and consulted a good doctor, whc pronounced it can. cer, and said that il must be cut out, This I would not consent to, having little faith in th< ndi.icriminate tts3 of the knife. Read ing >f the many cures made by S. S. 3., 1 determined to give that medicin< x trial, and after I had taken it a few layi, the cancer bccane irritated and )egr.n to discharge. This after awhilc :easad, leaving a small scab, which ina;Iy dropped off, and only a healthy littl.. scar renialtied to mark the placc where the destroyer had held full sway, A Real Blood Remedy. Cancer is inu the blood and it is folly :oexpect an operation to cure it. B.S.S guaranteed purely vegetaWle) is a rea ,enedy for every lisease of the b4ood. 3ooks mailed free; Lddress Swift Spe M4ic Co., Atlanta, ia. 'I'MRE 431A R1 EXTON i,IN. )otible Daily Trithis between uharlestoi C'OIuII)Ia Atnd Augusta. QUICKEa TKIr. m-r'r'- CA ROLI NA 4 f-MM-PIA it H. Q PAS8KNOMR MPAIMM M4NjIl CHAIULSTON. 8. (., Jun. 24,1897. MOiMDULIC.. IDA1LY. ,v Cl.arloston ............... 7 10 am 5 31) pni St ninmerville............. 7 46 ati 111 pi (4, -t)rgem......................... 8 3 il 7 (4" pill It: HIM-IM-11).-............. 831 Amli 7 35 pin It eivillo ..---------........... ) 16 -im 7 50 pill 0 n111g'burg.............. 9 2 ailn 8 20 Piln 81. M ll t hews.....--.-.......... 9 4 R am 8 48 pin F-. 6r1 Motto........ .......10 00 am 9 03 pm K ngvil0 ......... ............10 10 amn ) 2 pm A, (A Innibila ............ ............. 10 55 amIl 30 10 pmi .v Cc 1l1m1bin .............-------...... 7 00 iin 4 00 pm l ngsvillo................ 7 40 tan 4 44 pi F t. Motto........................ 7 5 1 am 4 65 pm St Ma tthwi ...................... 8 02 ain 6 09 pm 0. angeburg ..................... 8 24 Aat 5 27 pni 14 we%illo .................. 8 83 ain 6 42 pml I111nehMv l e ..................... 8 5581 A l 55 pm (4 orge4......... ........... .135 ant 6 34 pmn Si nI mo"rville....................10 22 amn 7 18 pm CI arleetonl -------...............1 I 0 a 8 00 pm V C; ariet on .................... .. 7 10 a,n 5 84)1 pmn Ii ancilv le................. .....9 15 oln 7 50 pt It: iniborg ...... ... ..9 41 .- 8 28 pill D. 11111-I k.. ...... 9 52 ati 8 42 p.n Is ickvI016 ......... ............10 101'.a1 8 58 pm NN 11110siol ................11 27 n 1) 9 17 pin A ken . ... -.............. ....11 0 m)1 0 57 pin r A gisha..................11 51 11111 10 -1 pml A' u .......................... 6 2011 an 3 1,10 pm A, ''en - ........ ........... 7 C8 am -1 27 p)ll W 11181.- . .......,. ..,.....,...... 7 49 an 5 09 pm 1W' ickvi e ......................... 8 08 am3 i 28 pill 1D- ina- ......... ................ 8 20 tim 6 44 pmn Uf Inhber'4 ........... -........... 8 a'I am11 58 pin 11 ..--... --......... 9 10 ll i 10 pmll r CL irie8ton............ ...........11 00 aln 8 00 pi UT ;XP1tS8 AUG: ITA AND WAsHINGTON V ITH1 PULLI.MAN 'RTWHNN AUUUSTA, AIMEN ANO NEW YORK. V At gusta ---..-............................. 3 05 pin V A l 9 on ....... . ------......................... 3 41 ar r 1) miark...----.. ................... 1 oo pill v D ii trl... --... ........................... 4 25 8.n v A ! con ..--------..... ............................ 7 28 am r A t g1usta. ......... ---........................... 8 10 am DAILY EXCEPT" 8NDAY. v Ca n<t en....... ...........8 .15 am111 2 25 pm C 111 e.n JI i............ 9 35 a A 3 5.5 pmn S i il .........................10 (16 nn 4 3.5 pmll v h i 3gv illI................. ..10 26 ans1 0 00 3111 Ca inden Jun3ction)..... .. 00 am11 6 40 an13 r (3u a(d1n........................11 55 i)m1 8 i5 am COnl:acctions at ColumIbia Withl SouIthern allwy 13'or all points1 in) uppepr Houitl, and (orth CarIol1ina. So)k0 trains) bet.ween Char ston1 and11 AShloville. Connections from IIilut on1 S(outhern1 Railwa.y to Augustla. Ikeni anld othIer point11 on "The Char-leston inc" at1 Chalrleston wiVth Clydo 1L)ne Sloiam. -5 to Ne1w Tm1 ork 1( andJa.cksonyvlle. L. A. EMiEISON, Trafili Manager. E1. 8. HOW IstN Gener3al ManIager* (Generual Oilcos: OluaIesIOton 8.C. Gean. R. E. LEE, Citizen and (Christian Patriot. L.IVE AGENTS WANTED very where to show samle and get up clubs., XTRIAORDINIARILY LIBERAL TERMS. loney can be made r'apidly, and a vast amitount of good (done in circulating 0o1e of the noblest historical wvorks pub1lisahed during the past81 quarbter of a1 cen1tury. clive Agciits are licW Rcalling a Haryosi. Some of our' best, wor-kers arec selling VERJ .ON. HiUNDRIED) hOOKS A WEEK(I. Mr.. A. 0. WIlliams, Jackson County, io:s worked four days and a half and your.ed i5l orders. HIe sells the book > atlmlost every man11 lhe mleets. Dr. J. Mason, Muscogcc Count-y, Ga., sold 20 colpIes the first five dlays 1he can1 isse(.. Hi. C. Sheets, Pailo, Pinto 0onn11y, '&~xas, wvo.ked a1 few hours and >ldl 11 copies, mnostly morocco blndinrg. U. Hanina, Gas'oni County, N. C., 11nde a mon01th's w' aocs in thiree days i,nva3ssing for t,his >ook. S. M. WhIte, aIllahabn County, Texas, Is selling >oksa at thle gate o 144 c0oph 5 a week. le Work C.ontainls Jilographl'cat Sko: ches all1 tihe Lea1ding Ger.cr.d,s, aL vast mnolit of Hlstoriical Matter, and a ,r-ge numiber- of Hleautifull F"ull-Page lust -ationls. It, is a granld book, and td los and1( gentlemon who can3 gIve aill r' an.1 part, of their- time to the can11vass ro b< und1 to make l1mtrenso5 sum13 of 1one.0 handlhing It. Anl E(legant P'rOsp,ctusI, lowi ig the different st.yles of hinding, L,ry t > woirk with, wIll be senit. on re.. alpit i~ 50 cents. Th'ie m)agniicent gal ir-y, (I portraits, atlone, inl tile priospec 1s is wYorthl douible the.1 monley. We 1rn)ist it atL fIar less thani actual cost of linnu aicture, and( V C wvouldt ad(vise y' u > 0Ird 11 qick iy, ar1 ( get excluIsiv VOcon 'c1 o. the best ter-ritor-y. Addr-ess 1R(.ynm I P -ublishing Co. 1 thi and3 Main11 Ste - ichmond111, Va. Ohehats' Engllah Blasnat Bespid.& Oristal an OnlyGentatl - -*1 3*ealed wikh blue ribbon. Tk - t feowaeu IISOU'l HERN RAILWA16 Oeatra in .1e fletweea Cot .'.telawd ,Vaeb. 9,xville. Xastern Time Aet,we Go lut abla and Other r'ofnt*. NorMh .und., 70 .vi,b.&P... Dally. 7Daly. anna. i 1 p ........ Ar. 9Vumt1bRL'........... 4 161) 4 24 ps ........ Lv. Char'top.80&GRR. I Ion a 0p .... Ar. Columbia ........... 10 554i 1 1p . Ij. Augusta ,So. By.... 21 P p ........ rante .. 2 p ........ " ronton ............. p 0 p .. " ohnton. .. . p I p. r. ClumbiaUn.de't. 4 .3 p 17 a ....... l'ia Maud'g X... 8 a 84 a ........ 1' mnnsboro......... 6 12p 6 28 a .4.. 0liestor ............. I olp 7 18a ....... "Hook Hill ........... 7 4P 7 V7 a .... Ar.~ ~ ~ ~ 1m Chrott.......bs85 ........ Danville..........I 1 00nt ..p. Ar. Richmon I ........ ODa 8 40p . Ar. vashingon.. . 42a 9 4P . " Bialtimnor.wPa.f.s.. 8 Ia 1 p " hIladel bla........ 10 I n. " ow Yo! ...........24p a. Bouthbuuud. No. 87 No. s Daily. Daily. It.jewYor!,Pa.R.R. 1 p PhlaRdel) his ........ 0 P a Baltimor---... .. . Ly. Wash'toit, S, hy.. 4 11 18P a Lv. 111ohmon.1 ........2 00 a 12 55p. kv.flanvlles ....... ... Charlotte ........... 0 1: 0 " ROCK HIl......... 10 a1~ "Ohe,ster 10........7. . Win4br 11....: l41 a 2 26s. r Col'bla Bland' st... 12 bonn 1 87 a. tv. Celumbia Un. lep't. 1 j6p 4 8o a . Johnstous......... 2 58p 82 a. ' Trenton ............8 08P a " Granitovile....... 8 88 1 17 a Ar. Augusta- .......... 4 161) 800 a. .Col'bia, 8..&G.Ry. 4001) 7 00 a .harleston..........8 10 . Gu Cl'bla, F.C.&P.Ry. 11 a 12 47 a.. aVannah-.-...... 4 P 910a Ar. imoksonviile- . 9EIp)9010 .... 8L1EIcPjNG ()An jgj&jVI1. DOu dal1paenger servio between ljor. Nos. 87and I-Washinyton and Southwqtra Limited. Solid Vestibtisd trawi i g ears and first olasi coaohes north of1 ltte. Pullman drawinvi, ooni sleeing cars etwoo Tm . okionville, hsAvan ah, Washingo aV,,,4w York. Nuwan sleeping car between Augusta and Now York. Nos. 85 and 06-U. S. t Mail. Through Pullman drawing room b sleepg cars b twoen Jack*onville ano New Yor d A gusia and Charlotte. Pullman aleepu2g car between Jacksonvjlle and Columbi an ni daily bet-wcsA Ja - nville and 00innatvwh el vi lie. . H Gl'Et, J. 07 G* sup ashington. . il. W A. A . a. f. .P. A.. WMbBngjn. 4 G. I SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condoneed hcheduile in lffeos JU I Y 4, 1897. ST .LTIONS. V nlr TW__d. iharliqtc -i........... .......:.... 7 10 a v. umbli ..................... 'T-u AM " rosiorit.................. 12 11 p M " eworr-................. 12 22 p m " Ninety-Si ...................... 1 25 p m Ar. ranwor d...................... 1 48 p M Ar.A o vill . . ................ -2 M i n i-Md mion...................... 0 P in Ar. Iaeion ................ Ip Ar..r..... ..................... 4am ST.-TIONS. Daly N. 2. LY Qi'convD&l ............,....... ~TOi- a-m F Piedmont ........................ 10 5 a m " e W illi m odm ..................... 11 18 a rn Lv. Andrmon ................. T69 m V~ ritn .................. 118a pm Ar. Donnald 12 02 mi "- rn d ....... 0 p Ar. Oharlosi;a................. -o . a9) STATIONS-. a 7 10 L....Charleston...Ar 8 1 O 9 ap 4 ....Coluia.. .... 2........... lton... " S SO __s 1 4..... tuo.. 1 26 08 202 "...nion...." 1os05 7l 0 80a 228p" .... Jonosville . 2 2p 6 ..4..287.."......Paolet..."124p 86 254a 81 > A'.. ~partanburg.. .Lv 11 6 14a88Lv.. partanburg.. .Ar 11 28a 66 24Sp 00A-.Asheville.Lv & 20a 06 "P,"4 p. mn. "A, a. in. Trains 9 s -id 10 carry elegant Pullman iepn cars 1.etween 901umibia and A hevlle enrout dally 'etween aoksonvlle andCni Trains leave prttaburg, A. & 04vision. north thd. (:8 a. mn., 8:47 p. ,: p. m., (Vestil)ulel.nmited); *suthbound 12:8 a. mn. 8:15 p. mn., 11:87 a. mn., (Vestibule LImited.) Trains leave Greenville A. and ,. division, o~rth1bound,5:45 a. ,n 2:.8 p. mn.andS:80 p. n.. (Vstibuled Limite) southbound 1:2S a. n., 4:20 p. mn., l2:.80 p. mn. (Vestibuled Limited). Pullman Service. Pullman place sleeping cars og Trains8 sand 88, 87 and 8,0on A. an 0.division. W. H. (GREEN, J. M.QU' Wash gto, D. O Washingtn, . C. W. A. TURK 8. H. HARDWICK, Gen. Pas.Ag't. As't Gen. Pass. Ag't. Washingtp~ D. 0. At;an ta,Ga. ATLANTIC COAST LINE! FAST LINE BetWeen Charleston and Columbia, Upper South Carolina, North Caro lina, Athens and Atlanta. PARsJ$NGER I)EPARTMENT. WVIlMIl*oToN, N. U., Nov. 27th, 1897. CONDENISED ECHEFD1LE8. GOING WEST: In Eftect Dc. 2). GoINa EAST *No. 62. 1897 No. 68. 7 00 am Lv.Charleston, 8. C..Ar 9 15 pm 8208am Lv......Lanes......Ar 7806pm 9265am Lv.........9mter.......Ar (J0 0 p 10 F5amn a r.......olumla .......v 600 pm II 168 am A r.....rospr-rity...l.v 8 18 pm 12 10 pin Ar... ..N' bor ry...Lv 267 pm l250 pinA r....Clinton.......Lv 2 10pm 1 i0 pm Ar ......aurent ... LV 1 45pm 4 20 pim Aur......Greenvile.....Lv 10 80 am 8 10 pm A r .....partan burg...Lv 4ap U 0 j sn Ar ....W nnboro........ I 1 am 8 20 pm A r..Carlotte', N. C..Lv 913- am 603 pmnAr.HIeieraonvil 10, N. C..Lv 9 18 am ?tO0pmnA r....A shville......L V 8 21 m *D)aIly, Nos.652 andt 138Bolid trttuns between Charles. ton and iolinn bla. H. Mi. N MEPi80N, GInn. Paseer A gent. J.1R. K ENi hET. Mr. EnR S NO~, Ordiui Ms nager. Tre file Manager. O E BEY ,U REN imable i. Uoto r i ,stern Standard lIme' Sonthoimd.Northbound. l''gt, D'Iy e)i:g'r ontg'r D'l Fg T'dnuy D'y D'ly M'day T'day . Vdny 8'day~ -F'y only o A.M. A.M. PM. yM . . STATIONS. .PMF. R 34) 1 45 Lv baurens Ar 10 10 8 i9 02 210 ..Clinton.. 1250 550 280 9 0 0157 22' Gloldvilie 1238 880 I 1010 707 2380 ..K(inard.. 1231 820 1281 10 2) 7 17 2861. . Gary,.. 1227 8 10 12 l0 8' 7 28 2 41 ..Jnlapa.. . 12 23 8 11 50 1110 760 207 howberry 1210 7231120 1260 8 '5 81:1 Prosperity II f8 7 10 58 1 00 1188 81 Sl...1h e... I1149 6 4010 80 1389 84 3 s8' itMountain 11 45 8 80 10 20 2 8157 8.15 ...(lbapiu... 11386 0 ,9 70 280 9 12 3 WhIte Itook 11 28 607912 2 40 9~u '01 i BallentLine 11 5 48 5 f0 8 10 9 87 41.i..erm... 11 6 88 8 85 838) 950 417 ..Leapbart.. 11 621 816 4 10.10 4 40 ArColu,u biaLv 11 5 7 45 .W. G.CHIILDs, J. 11AOLAN, Superintend..nt. M asteP ran To Atlanta, Chi riotte, Algsjus Aibftk ningtn, NeW Orleans am h wYQr Boston, Itohmond WashingtoZ Norfolk, Porlsmouth. 8oheduo in effect Feb. 7th,lO9 SOUTHElONNA) No.40.N. Lv Now York, via Penn. R..0I11 00 am 1* in Philladelphiap.................,... A J2 tm-12 AV ati orO........ .................. 815 6 2 a Waallington...................... 440 " 4 Itichiond.........................856pm 9 be Lv Norfolk, via 8. A. L... *8 85 pm * 0 Portsmouth " 84 pm 990 . v Weldn, via 8. A. L....*1128pm Ar Ilendorson. - " .........*12" am *180 au ArDurhan, via8.A. b....... Sam 9 Lv Durham, " ...... optl 00 m Ar Raleigh, via S. A. L ........ *2 16 am 8 84 p S Ban ford ............................. 835 " 03 0 "outhern Pines..........4 2, " - 5 54 5 Hamlt........................5 10 " 6 5 W adetboro ..................... 51 811 Mou ro................. 648 " 912 Ar Charlotte, via . A. L...... *8 3"*0 25pi " Chester, via 8. A. L.......... 8 10 pin 10 47 piii Lv Columbia, C. N. & L. R. It. ............ to Cd-in Ar linton " ......... 9 45am 12 10'~ Greenwood ". ..... 1085 107 am " Abbevillo ......... 1106 " 140 6 Elberton " .......... 1207 pn 241 " Athens .......... 116 846 " Winder " .......... 19 4 480 " " Atlanta. 8. A. L. (union 25 " 520 " Depol)(Central Timlle NORTHHOUND No. 402. No. 88. Lv %tlanta,(Central Timo) *J20o am 750 Winder " .......... 2 40 pm 1042 Athens ......... 316 "112 Elberton ......... 4 15 " 1283 Abbeville " ......... 15 " 140 " Ureonwooo .........64 " 2(9 'Cl.nton ...... 084 3 05 144 ArColWijiin1, _0. N. K-L. It. it ......1L2 "CUhicter 4' .... 8 13 " 4 83 14 Ar Mhai lotte. via 8.A. L .'...io25 pmn '8 80' Lv Monroe, via 8. A. L.'940pm 006 . lialulet, .9 *123 11 8 16 ArWilmikig(on ... Nan1280 pm " southern Pues ......... 214 4 9 20 am Xtaligh . ......... 7010 11 " Ilendsero " ........, 8 " 100 lM Ar Durhai .4to2 v A .4 pm Lv urhain rZ t20pintI11 00 am Ar Meldon, via 8. A. L......... *4 4 pm *8 050 ihlmond ....... ....... 8 15 60 AWlmbingtnvil.pe.. .. 1231 1110 pm "Saltherine " .. .. 4:1 pn 12 48am " Riladelphia " . 3 604 845 " "Now York, 40 .. G * 8 -4 *100 44 Ar Purtamouth " 7 0 " t 60 pm NorLolk " '570 m 005 AirD'iyfIy, ex. ..nday. D'ly ox Monday Noll. 403 and 402.-I'The Atlanta Spacial.90 Holid Vestibule Train Of P'ulllafta Sleepers ahd Conches between Waington and At "ftlla, aIsor "ulln b '*eS er between Pert. *iD'lytli and Chexter. 8. Nop. 41 and 38.-"The S. A. L. E esa," Holid Truin, Coacbes and Pullman Sleepers between Portamouih and Atlanta. Company Bloopers between Columbia and Atlanta. D' t I trains make lininediate connection at Atlanta for Montgoinery, Mobile, New Or loans, Texag, Callfornia, MexiCo, Chatta. nooga, Nashville, Memphis, Macon, Florida. For Tickets Sleepers and Information, ap. e to B. A. Newland, ben. Agt.., Pnss. Dep9t ;mball iouse, Atlanta, Ga.,Charlotte,N.0 E. ST. JOH N, VicePres. anl Gen'l M an agt-r V E. MBIBRk Unn')u 1.uperintendent. 11. W. B. (MOVER, Trn4flic Manager. T. J. ANDICUNON, Geni 'a"eager Agent. OENERAL o(EFILS: P'ORT11MoUT11, VA. Charlston and1 Wstorn Carolia Rwy Co. Augusta and Asheville Short Line. Schleduln in Effect Oct. 3, 1807. Leave Augusta................ U 40 a in 1 40 p ia Aarive Greenwood...........12 17 1) ..... Anderson ............. .............. 6 10 p i'l Laurons................ 1 15 p m 7 00 a 'a Greenville............ 3 (0 p im . Mlenn 8pingo...... 4 01pm ... Spaltanllurg......... I 00 P 1. 10 an ba'uda................... 5 331p 1m .............. Ilendersonvillo.... ( 01 I 1 .............. . AshevIlIo............. 7 (Opm ........ LeaV0 Ashi,ville ....... 8 20 a m .. ........... 8 partanburg.......11 4 a im 4 00p m le1 nn 8 i gs......10 00 a ........,...,. .reenv...... ............11 to a 4 00 p in Laurens-........... 1 30 p in 7 10 p am' ArriveGAreenwood....2 28 p nm 9 01 a m1 A ndoerson -.-........... .. 7 80 a mn Augus ia.........00 pm 11 10a nr Leave Calhoun Falls . 44p In Arrive Rtalol g 1..........i20 anm Norfolk............ 7 80n am Peterscburg i. 0...20 a min . Richon_. ......720am . Lo ave A ugusta....,'....................'665 pma Artmtve Ailond ale-....................65 00 pm34 Fairfax....~........-.......65 6 pm Yom assee ........... 030 am 0 20 pma Beaufort...........03> a m 7 '20 pmn Port, Royal....1060 am13 730 pin Savan nah ............-. (A00-pm . .Cha leson --.................. 8 08 pm Leave chlarleston...-.... .... - 0 50 am1 Savannah -...-.----...........1650 am Port IIoya'.......... 1 -5 pml 8 16 ama Roean iort ............ 1 62 pmn 8 26 pm1 i m ssa..........3 06 pm 9.25 pm Fairfax ~~ -~-.....~........10 8J anm Alien dale .:-----.......... 10 47 am Arrive_Augusta.........-.------~..'66 pam Leijvo G reen wood...............'. 00a Arr ive a ' 1 .'.'....'',.,,,,..,,'"."... 0 a Leave Spartanburg...-----.......... 480 pm A Lrv aurenls.-g~~--......... 7... . 0 p.at Ar-v ---nwd. ..............0 pmI 1.10 p. mn. train f rom 7Almstmliik es c lose connecetion at Caihoumn ?' a isor all points1 0on Seaboard Air ineO. Close connleotionl at Greenwood for all points on 8. A. L. and U. and 0. liailway, atad at Spartan bur with Southern 1(411lway. For any in formation relative to tickets, rates, sch edules, add dres. WV. J. CRAIG, Gun. P~ass. Agt. E. M. NORTH, 5o1. Agt. Augusta, Ga. Florida Central & Peninsular Time Table in E11'eet Jan 1. Leave Newberr' Arrive Cium b i..'.'".'"''''''.......262 pm ......... .........................tO-m LY. olu.biaNo. 317. No. 81. Lv.er C Timea..""""''.........2 5pm I 47um (C.oraim--.............. 55am 12 47am vFairfark.----.~.............1 3pm 2 20am ......a.an....................... 2 7pm 8 0l5am A r Brunswick.....'".""''''... Oo4pm 7 leasn . Ar Jacksonyile..''""'.""..8930m 7 am Lv Jacksonyvile.'.""".'"""""9 lOma .0 I0am Ar L,ake City.."""""'"'"........Im 26ama. Ar Live Oak....""""'""""'""" ...12113p5m' Ar T1allahalseo..'...""'" .."'""" ..2 3)1m Ar Rtiver Junction "6""" iin Ar New Orlem:s""'""""" 8 05anma Ar Walda) ""."""""""-7 40..m A.r...n..7.... ''''..................12 11am Ilt0ani A r O a l a " ' "".. . '. ' " '" " ' ' . .." . . 4 6 6 p i Ar Wclw...""""""""""''''...20am 240pmn A r Orladwod"""""...-......... 6 53am 8 481pn Ar randa.........'''''""...11 30amm 0 00pmi Arina..............---.2 0am 7lOja NORIT H [BOUND,) LV TmpaNo. 88., No. 88. L v Orampa..""""''" ...-----.8 10pmn 10 0am Lv Wr l o..''""''"..........2 bipm 10 485am Lv Ceder Ko e """""" ym 0a Lv Gainesvli e..'.".."""..'"""" .. Smn Ar Waldo.. """"""""""""......il pan Lv Tallaha'ee.."."."""""....m 464333 Lv Live Oak.".'."""''''"'....62amn Lv Lake City'"".""''"''"...... O42am Lv JacksonivilYo .---.......0amOpn Lr Brnwo " Savatam.......1 m 700pm i v Fairfax"..2> 1 t Lv ilentnaik..''".. ..2 0 m I 54ama* Ar Columb...""'.247pm 2 4Uar Ar Colubiar .... "'".. im 4 4mm Ar.....,.................. ...22pm Trains arrIve and depart in Colutnble at* Bland lng #lreet Station. Wos. 81 and 860 Pullman sleeping oars between NeW Yolk alt Jacksonille; a so between Cincinnati 'and - JacksonvIlle via- A sheolIllt, connec ing with - it-ullman parior ocats between Jaeksonvillu and Tana and run solid trains fiom' (ar No., 87 and 38 carry Pullman drawIng room sleeping car between Tampa anld New York, connecoing at Charlotte with Southwesterm For further inforza'ation a l to L. Mi. FLE MING, 1) 1. A., Savanmnah, a. N. 8. PEdNINGTON, T. MI. ,Iacksonvlle FIn. WE. BIUTLEIR, JR T P.A Columbia, 8. U. R B. 8EAY, U. T. A., Columbia' .' A. D. MiAAONEcA. G. P. Jacksonvile,frla,