University of South Carolina Libraries
MY CAPTIVE. By JOSEPT A. ALTHELER, Author of "iA Solier ol 3lihattan," "Thc Sun of SIrulotju," Etc. (Copyright, 1900, by Josrpih A. Altaieler.] CHAPTER VII. It was . ol1d m11ea'sure, involving many risks. but I believed that it would succeed if wo kept ouir courago and presenco of mind. For at least two or three minutes they woubl think I was Crowder, victorious, and that would he worth much. When I had takei down the bar, I stopped i Imomnlt. "Keep by my side, " I said. 'Re nember that wo must lcoie sepiarated by no chance. Ilero, tako this pistolI You canl shoot, can't you?" Sho said " Yes" :ad took the pistol. Then I opened the door, and wo dashed out, running with quick and noiseless stops across tho o)n toward O ie wood, which roso in a dim lino ahead of us. Whilo the window opvnedI toward the camphire of tlho be!si(ger- tie (oor did not, and we had gone ivrhiaps 60 yards beforo they saw us. This I knew by tho surprised shout that eino to us, and looking back I saw thevim hesitating, as if in doubt about my identity, an( at last running toward their horses. I was glad that they would putrsuo on horse back, and I had taken that probability into consideration when wo mado our dash from tho house, for even at the distanco I could see that tho dim wood looked denso and ia poor placo for the uso of horses. "Courage, Julial" I said, taking her hand. "In a minute or two wo will bo into the woods, and they mean safety." I looked back a second time. Tho guerrillas had reached their horses, mounted them and turiied their heads our way, but in doing it their timo lo-.t was our gain. Unless lamed by souio unlucky pistol shot wo would surely gain tho wood. They fired once or twice, and I heard tho thunder of their horses hoofs, but I had little fear I still held N t i and ih a no offort to draw it away. S3he was run ning with a firm, suroe step, and1(, though her faco w~as white and her eye excited, aho seemedl to rotain both her courage and1( presence of min d. The wood was niot as far as I had cal culated, antd wheni our pursuers were mnany yards away we dashed into it at such headlonig haisto that I tripped over a vino and fell upon lmy nose0, burying it iln a pilo of soft leaves, which saved It from harm. But I wasi0 up again, re joicing at tho accident, for in a wood inlterlacedl with vines horses could miake no progress. "'I hope you aro not hurt?'" asked Julia anxiously. "'Hurt? Not a hit of it I"' I replied. "What a lessinIg these woods are! How dark it is in here, and2( what a blessing that is tool'' In fact, the wood was our good luck and our hest luck ait that, for (even wo on foot found it dIi licult toh make our way through it. Afar we could hear the Blritish cursing in prlofusionI anid variety as they strove to horco their horses through the denso5 bush. "Hold1( miy handl,"' I salid to Jlulia, ''for otherwise I might loso you in all this darkness and1( denlsity."' But instead of waiting for her to take miy hand, which she might it have done, I took hers, and, bidding ner again to stop lightly, I led iho way, curving among the- treesO and1( buishes like a brook winding around tho hills ill search of a level channel. My object wais' to leavo our pursuers at a 1loss c-oncerning our courso, and we soon ceased to hear their swearing or- the struggles o." t heir horses. I dropped into ai walk, anmd of courso the girl did likewise. "I1 think we arVe safe now, '' I said. "'Theroe is not one( chan1e in a1 hlundr-ed to br-ing themix across our path again. WVhat a fino1 woodi IWhat a glorious woodl! There is no0 such woodl as this in Englanid. It grow here especially for our safety, Jlulia. ", ''It did( grow uip in timo, '" sho re plied, "'but nowv that you tinik usi safe again you cani call m11 Miss H-oward and not Jlulla. - '"That's true, and1( nlow that we are safo agaiun I must ask you, Miss How ard, as an especial favor to mo, to pleaso quit holding my1 hand(." "'I anm not hIoldling your hand1(, Mr. Marcell"' she replied indignantly. '"It is you wvho aro hmoldling miino, but you shall net (1o so a mlomeont longer. " Sheo tried to jerk ber hand away. I let heri- jerk three ot' four times, antd -then I added as an afterthought: "It is vcry dark here, and thern iR Atill danger that we might become separat ed. I (hink I will let you hold it. a lit tilo lunger, but I shall enduro it merely becauso it is a military necessity." She gave her hand a most violent jerk, and it nearly slipped from me, but I ro newed my grip in timo. "Simply a military necessity," I ro peated, and, seeing that it wias useless, sho mado no further effort to withdraw her hand. I could not see her face, the darkness being too groat, and thereforo had littlo opportunity to judge of her state of mind. Wo walked on in silence, winding hero and thero through the wood, with aIn occasional stop to lis ten, though wo heard nothing but the common noises of a forest-the crackling rustlo of dry leaves and twigs, the gen tio swaying of som old tree as tho wind rocked it and tho soft swish of tho bushes as they swung back into place after wo had passed between. CHAPTER VIII. JULIA'S n1CVICNGE1. We walked for nearly an hour and during the last threo-quarters of it kept straight to the northwest, in which di rection I th)ght Morgan, with his lit tie army, lay, or rather marched. At last the bush began to grow thinner and the trees to stand farther apart. I inferred that wo 'wero approaching the end of the forest, and I was not sorry, its tihe traveling was hard, and I believed that we had lost our pursuers. Present ly wo camo into the open, and I lot the girl's hanld drop. "Which way aro we going now?" she asked. Svait a moment, '" I said. I put two fingers to my lips and blow betwool them a w'histlo, soft and long and penetrating. t/ girl in a fright, co ig0w r e proahingfootteps wo/a/ ,Y N.i a ig, giati -n fomdal "ih hTtR AROUND maniedOby - Wy do ou mdothat? paktchen i l i n f i g h t c o i i n o u wt h , e . "You ill ring t ions u on the again," ~Vait, repeaean I throther 0 c o lo r e c n d ti e dW s pto o d h e s , tinls foswo ganuts, and thucle herant bones, erdshas of map-n raeac ing fotseada,sn.frwos symTheor wiolinow cres the loo,i seioipgly ar "Leetuals rlene io this viod an. etutv osn "Wait . isaihe forl safe thnd imle. cure fothsdepse rahed raplyandt aforehi speific aosnd fridal cure the wort asstoruglyandopranently. 11CRdi0 CG l Iou"i ace in llM BCR N W080the ot, bntp time; m hnicaeoticerls apm tared in, thratnd ont, m boy wstamot coper with copper colored splotches,fesv anay hudersnend thms Mysa cnilso makngd have)bee nowrea;dway,os ailicte fa wrs canundyrsand myfeculy ernsehd oti Ilelt detruve p.obingweo ganhe but mst confis I ol afeadiflil curte forith (lineany ieOlyatdt for third spetleic oid ItClCStl a cage tily ongdl- nprlnty tiJ on i was ColdTrnte aen- 29 conraging, and I eter torVeongh t iaO Frm irciltr,b that timeeonriheeatrove mi eto as0api ; .8 wa8. tn orealtl teemed lio harveI1 th udeis- percli l tratse , complth,ly und vsa ot oee itcontopte coorespltceand olnsv nacer ee and os;ay oeafitda I was ofn thesrld my Ierig.I'a bu beestong hope heat ever inie.aanWO -b,. w.s cSurr,fs Ic Bohad olevle,Id littleafleibloodeftrifier timecliknown.Afterotakis the thirferedtfor proifttcat tcontis darileo cmrcuryg, pas or ther mnrl sn tendrorg ur f1Jrooko Bod sn i1t conais aluadbleifrato bu teamet.' e tharg notinsfo md coal vie ;pores andel t oe gray light, appeared through the trees. The girl cried aloud in a panio of terror and gripped my arm. "Don't be alarmed, Julia, dear," I said. "Sco who it isl" Old Put walked up to me, gave his glad, familiar whinny and rubbed his noso on my disengaged arm. Then ho started back, and his eyos flamed with wrath. "Don't bo angry, old comrado," I said "It is true I wear a red coat, but it is only a disguiso, a ruso, and I will got rid of it as soon as I can." IIe wagged his head as a sign that my apology was sullicient and mado no further protest. I slipped the bridlo over his head, and the girl broke into a nervous laugh of relief. "Did you think Old Put would desert a comrado?" I asked. " Wait hero just a moment," I con. tinued. I led Old Put a little distance, and gathering up some dry leaves wiped the Ltains off his hoofs. Then I roturned with him to her and told her to jump upon his back, but the horso shied away from her, showing aversion and anger. "Never mind, Old Put," I said. "It is all right. She won't beat you again. Sho likes us both. " "It seems to me that you aro rather lnclusivo in your statements, " she said. "Geot up, " I said, and, giving her a band, I assisted her to jump upon the back of Old Put, who had received my explanation with perfect confidence and assumed a protecting air toward her. " And now once more for Morgan,". I said. "Which, of course, means Tarleton in the end, " she said. "And I want to say, Mr. Marcel, that when tho robel army is taken I shall not forget the service that you havo dono me at a great risk to yourself. My father has influ ence with Colonel Tarloton, and I shall ask) him to securo your good treatment while in captivity. She spoke with quito an English that Is to say, quito a patronizing-air. "You aro very kind, " I saidl, "but Morgan has not been caught yet, has he, Old Put?" Women think it their right to -abuse a anan eciv otin btchvar in return Theol hrs soo hs ea dflnt ly an" etenorgd W a n outiby thn caivit.Iedithrghd heioke and th foqoeit,a dElstm pesinthat wa,qie awpronwzing-aer.i Morga praticallyenocued bye thas he,is Old Put?" hmoolkeytome thmn thin ita their ightho abulseo atralng and, eiengoetingely anxiousy in return.Mra,Icootecus hc olprose shoo hs hpeaefint lyad Puft curted irl ad wlen terdn ood oudntr for travlin and ad las cank into someting tha wasn meantt ient lptmy forar ot,bt itndr outh by thee mvin. I d inthurgt di-l persuaion u Io that I nouldn teri toy ratincld ocupiand btht hBrwould wan wee ifuh mao likey atoept tepm inother than gil the fielep or fors. too I~a tired of dl she dio t lt e btavlooingad bckingo extreme anxoubs toWeji werin, choet heus cose hict ltroetdu thei begt betwee 0idnight ad( thawn , and I walked o hvadim Iank shtaw wornd. ofomlkin dozestha was, no slponosta my feetn tuhd ayethming.a but imlyee feelingis that I was twatkn on colding mytste for moro tan hat hour,oand warn me iaf seo tooke anyotemp tos idcae awak to kewrth, for the rcan was too rad tokan dull awhnlo thel colo but blooki. bakoneThe seemedth osid whieoplyt, rosot aphadntoms, toding out weredi arms adakiesturehs that Itretc not underlthtcweeh roadni and onfrn,e ano, Iu we nI ovaidiYo werd samdoyorrad Some waled boldl net coioho mtat mye aouhd atuhn abpoo air. Thi queers feln hat on ast anrg you naughing ten dm alfsetok frother hrses I camoe aikto ajrk and thelied:ca of so the rvrgkoo fo whlete color of lood mntes he trees and the sd hiracd ath rowsoheanos,layingo otik withd ms anh mushng etres thanto eachi nothuersand. tOnce tayhn "eafae hofgCowder ok upout-making rafol o isl and waedsot he tI svaid "Ygous giramrrrlh handeworse and comlhs conrment ll e,'n walked odl at htonm how mete awayn excessdvat smudent boor kind ofashot tht~olrnat the toproftyfioic. "What oearth' sae you laughi," aret?" demande "hearl'ro the horse's H awewyou a fo erk epid In fivs minues,ang, th trsai conduse ly, and I mado no 'further explanation, ror she asked no more, moroly saying Ilat .1o il it wais no worso thaln that. Tho trees and bushes did not ceaso to uo( at m0 and waggle their heads at Dach other and make jeoring remarks ibout ime, but I paid no further atten tipi to them, tren-ing them with tho lofty scorn of silence, which is supposed bo bo the most effectivo of all replies. 'ho road led into hilly country, but I bramped on in my dream, becoming limly conscious that it was growing light. Afar off thero in tho east, just whero the sky touched the earth. was a bar of fight shining liko silvu. As I looked it broadened and began to roll up like a great wave of molten silver. Dn the horizon the hills and trees rose )ut of the darkness. Old Put turned his face to the day light and whinnied approval. An an wering whinny came as 20 cavalry tnon galloped around a hill, opening in ,wo liies and closing up again, with us In the center. "Wake up! Wake up, manI Why, you'll walk into a river or ovor a cliff if you sleep on in this way, " said ono )f the cavalrymen, leaning over and 3lapping mo vigorously on the shoulder. I awoko and looked up at his be whiskered English face and his betrip ,d English coat and was filled with conl lusion and dismay. "Why, he isn't awako even yet!" 3aid the officor, with a laugh. "Aro you Erom Cornwallis?" His tone, though eager, was friendly, md the reason for his question flashed upon me. It was the red coat that I wore, Crowder's coat, which had served mo ono good turii already. "Yes, " I said, "my namo's Hinklo, mid I'm from Cornwallis with ai im ljortant nessago for Tarleton. I was pursued last night by a gang of rebels, who shot iy horse, but I escaped them in the wood. An hour ago I overtook Miss Howard here, who also has an im portant dispatch for Tarleton, and I am trying to pilot myself and her to him at the samUo time. The oflicor raised his hat to Miss Howard and regarded her withopen ad miration. "Your bravery and loyalty equal rour beauty, Miss Howard,'" he said. 'England canl iever suffer when we aave such as you. Don't you remember ite? I'm Lieutenant Georga Cuthbert, ind I had the hunor of ll introduction to you at Lord Cornwallis' ball in Oharleston some miontlis ago. "Indeed I do,'' sho said ill a tolno of recognition, "and I hopo that wo shall meet again soon under such peae (fol oircumituces, but now I must hasten on, for my message, will not wait, and so must this kid soldier, who has been , such an assistance taid protectin ((o ine. Call you direct us by the best road to Tarleton?" "Keep straight 01n the way you are going, " said tile officer, "and if you hurry you ought to overtake Tarleton before noon. Have no fear of the rebels, for Tarleton is driving them all ahead of him, except one small party to the south of here, for which we are look ing. I'd give you an escort into Tarle ton's camp, but I need all my troopers for tho task I have in har -- "I thank you for your courtesy and information, Lieutenant Cuthbert, ' sho replied, "and I hope that we will ineet again soon in Charloston when all these rebels are taken." "And that will not be long, Miss Howard, " 110 saidl, wvith a gallant bow. Ho gave the word to his troopers, and they galloped en. During this ordeal the behavior of Old Put was something wvonderful to see. Though hie hated a redcoat as a eat hates a snake, 1h0 seelied to under stand that ho had a part to act and that lie must act it wvell. All Is true char actor disappeared. Ho was a shambling, drooping horse, with his head dowin and ready to submit to anything, just all ordinary, opp)ressed British hlorse of tile lower classes, not a p)roud spirited Anmerican horso, conscious of tihe Dcc laration of Indlependenlce and( tile truth that all meon and horses are born free and equal. But wvhen the last of tile British troops had disappeared around the hill anId the gallop of their horses had sunk inte a miere ello 01(d Put resunied his former anld true chlaractor- his figure Pretty Children "Wc have three children. Before tile birthm of tihe last one my wife used four bet - ties of MOTHER'S FRIEND. If you had the pictures of our children, you could see at a glance that the last one is healtiest, prettiest and finest-looking of them all,.~ My wife thinks Mother's Friend is tile greatest and grandest remedy in the - world for expect a nt mothers." Written by a Ken lucky Attorney-at \' -Law. IIIOTH'S DI Iprevents nine-tenths of the lIJDsuffering incident to child disposition and temper renmaina unruffled throughout the ordeal, because this relax lng, penetrating liniment relieves thle usual distress. A good-natured mothler is pretty sure to have a good-natured child, The patient is kept in a strong, healthy condition,.which the child also inherIts. Mother's Friend takes a wife through the crisis quickly and almost painlessly. It assists in her rapid recovery, and wards off the dangers that so often follow de livery. Sold by druggists for $1 a bottle. THEQ BRADPIELD REG4ULATOR CO. ATLANTA, GIA. Send tor our free illustrated book written'A expressly for expootant mothere, Beariith. TeKind You Hlave Alwa,g Boughmi lignatur of * ' F he Best Pr esc ri TasteLess C rhe Formula Is Phainly A So That the r: what Tm Imitators do not n ,nowing that you wou :ine if you kne what :ontains hon and Oii >roportions and is in n [ron acts as a tonic wh :he malaria out of the 1ruggist will teil yo ess" chill tonic; o-e )f other chil ;uperior to all ot o in ,lot expCri1men9 in ; uperiority and stablished. Grov o is1 :hroughout the entifC United States. No Cur 3Xpanded, ho held up his head onceo uore. He was tho truo patriot, equal -o all. I was glad to see tho change, for Ahat was the character in which I liked im1 best. Wo went on for a long timo in ilence, barring a request froim tho girl ,hat I rido and let her walk in my place I declined abruptly. tayiing I was a cavalryman, wit h such few oppor tunities for walking thit I inteI(I to nujoy one when I had it. (T I B1 CONTINUE).) In -frect Nov. 25th, 1000. (Eastern 8tandard Time. ,i,ithbouno. Northbou u STATIONS. S1. A,bt. P.M. P.M. 7 45. Lv Allauna (s A.L) Ar. 8 t0 10 AIa A thens 6 21 11 16a Elberton 4 1 12 23p Abbevil,e 3 15 12 4bp Greenwoo: 2 48 1 85p Ar Clinton Lv. 2 Ou (cJ&wC) 10 00a Lv Glenn Springs Ar 4 O0 11 45a i-par anburgx 3 10 12 01p Greenvtl1e 3 0 ' (hoarrs Springs.) 12 52p Waterloo 2 06 I l(e.s r Laurens(flin'r) Lv 1 38 22 53 6 2 21 )ai:7 Fri. Ii!y Ft Cx bun. Ex sun. l.M. A M. PM. 4.M 7s 30 85Lv Laurens Ar 1835 5 30 7 4 j i4jS" Parks Ar 1 27 652) 9100 1 5~, ..Clinton.. 1 16 5 00 925 205 G.oldville 102 85~2 9 40 2 12 ..Kinard.. 12562 3 30 9 50 2 17 ..Gary ... 12i 48 15 1006i 2 22 ..Jala pa.. 12 43 30'3 10 5 2 37 New berry 12 30 2 37 11 2) 2 e2 P ros perit y 12 17 1 10 2 'I d .1 Id a ishs.... ti207 s2 ::5 3 - 2.. .&LIIr..n . A 19 It)d I , 0.5 arCol umblav 11 rt' 9 .' 4 f. LvColuu blit (A 0 L. )Ar 11 tO 5 25 5uiiuter 9 '1s 8 30 ar Chi rieston Lv 7 0 ? For lRaiU s. TI.. e iable s, or furtheir la for'. a. init c,uiI a .. a.: .1., or wrs'ie 1.. V. G. Uli1.I) , 1 T1 M uERSON, 'Ir. shtIiit. T1 adle 51l.seger. F. F. lIVIN TON. 1I. 31. z MEltaG) N BoD. atgl. ...un'l "it. % ass gt, o.iim bIn, s.G WI'.. 1nston, N. C. tharlfistol anIl aeUstdll Carolina RwyUt'. 4augusta and Ashevillo Shiort Line 'ent(u11 inI ettec Jsa. 13th1. 194)1. Va AuIgusit.a .... ....9I 40 a im 3 85 p) a * r iv G reen wood....12 15 p mi ....... Ainderson ......................S 8o (3 y Laurens............. 1 '20 p in a 30 atn. Waitertoo u,I1 8.)... 12 152 p o ....... G reenville .....3 00 p m i at 31' UGlenn Spi Inags. 4 00 p mr... Spa. tanutg.....3 10 P it i . iuda...............5 33 p mi .... Hoerirunvilio.6.t 03 p m ..... .u e 111............. 7 15 jI m ....... ,eavo A sh, ville.........8 00 a m ....... Spartanburg.....11 45 a mn 3 b5 p . ........ vi..............1 019e m 3 i5 p. Lu, enis.. ... 8. p mn 7 06 a9 i'. e , a l rlou (iI -.)... 2 0 y u............. Greon woo........2 36 p mn 9 03 pm 4e ave A nderson ............., 7 25 p Augus u............ 5 10j p m 8 45 p n .iiave Augusta.......................... 2 00 pmi AeIi d ale..... ....... 61 pim Fa rinx..........................65 0. pm11 Ye a assee ........... 900 am 1110 pm Beatufort...........10 l5 ama 7 10 pm Port. Royai....... 0 80 amn 7 2 . pmi A r. Sava n nalh....................... 7 .0 pm2 Savannah. ............... .... .. U 10 aiu Port, ltoyii:.......... 1 00 pm 7 itt a n. Hea ort ...........1I16 pm 7 20 a i. I em as~see ........... ? 0 pm 8 1.0 u.. Faiir fax.......................... 9 35 a w A lien dale ................... 114 a.o .rri -io Augusta..........................i tI 0a Closo.con netion at, Greentwood -for nou olnts 0n 8. A. L. ana C. andt (G. Railway, and Vt.Ipart.anbnrg with Southern Railway. F"or any Inftormation relative to t iokote estes. *ilcheue, addlroiss Wt. J. CRIAWE, (Gen. Pas. Agt A ugust., 'ea. EC. M. NORI'Hl. Sob. Agt. T. M EMERSO8N, Tratfile Muanager. ILUE RIDGE RAILROAD H. 0. BEA4 Tik, Receiver. EfTective 1897. n>etween Anderson antd Walballa. ASTBOUND. WESTBIOUND. liNHed. Mixed. ro.19. Stations. No. I *r 11 00 am......Anderson.......Lv8 86pm .r 10 40 am....,...Donver.........v 8568pm r 10 8 Iam........Au tun......Lv 4O05pm r 10 22 am.......Pnudleton....Lv 4 14 pm ~r 10 18 am..Cherry's Crossing..Lv4 23 pm rIO 07 am..Adame' Orossin..Lv 4 29 pmn r 949 am .....eneca....... Lv 447pma r 925 am......West Un ion ....Lv S Il pn r 9 2am...,. .Wahalla . .617 p . M. Lv. P. M. A?i J. II. ANDERSON, Superint endent, onneetions at Beneca with 80. RI R No 11* A Aneeaoen with So nau.awsN., n1 -a 12 I, iN' FEVER. pti.on Is Grve's hill Tonic. liinted on Every Bottle, M I ay Kniow fJi!F : c'Taking, dvertise their formula ]d not huy their medi it contained. Grove's n1in1.e pjUt up in COITCC! I'asteless form1. T'( il, the Quinine driv fyste , Any reliab!l. that. frovc-'s is Id tAev ,-o,-cale 1Tastec b that Grove's iis tv:.y ~ pc yoU. aC3,J vimrT lono bece S yCh C ill Cure sol. M.'Alarial sections of the , No Pay. Price, 5oc. SOUTHIERN RAILWAY. Condoeined ScItoduile in Eiroot Jan. 1ith, 19A1. - ~ _______ -- Dai!v Dfti]Y " "S B r .i ........ 1 1 ".ra .eh. ........ 2 W 8I 12 t.J n't 7 41 I i Brnn'itii2 (,0 a mn 8 5;5 a mn " Ori PlIIL. . 2 45: a im 9 23 ai mi ......... 4 25 a in 10 5 a m Lv. i'iiusTaIil'! .0 a in 12 30 a im Mtir,involl V,* '1 1:3 a m 4 13 a m "9 Bla8 kvillo 4 28 a i 4 26 a in I?.~I iii>tia . . . k Li Ei I 05 Li ~m " Pro -)I rlityI ........... 8Oj ita 1 10 n'nl "........... i8 0 l 12 25 p n " Ninety-Six........... (I W a i 1: I p In " I-GreeiNwood..... 9 50 a Im 1 b5 p In Ar. Dodges.......... 10 15 a i 2 15 y m Lv. A -1ih-b1I . . I ) 5 ii- ~ ~ jii n Ar. B llon............... Fl i i ni L .i<irc'son . . 0 41 a 1 2m ii Ar. Griferi .. ..~IiW4 15 p am Ar. At lauta. (Conisti un I i55~ ~0 3) m STATONS. Daily DMIl STATIONS. No 16. No. 12. Lv. Greenville..........5 10 3) 10 15 I II " Piedmont...........603 ) 1 i S Nvilliami ton......... 2? 1) 1 O 5 i I Ar. A d-rson .I. ...I 1..11 . . I3v olton ................. 011a .Ar. Donalds.............7 53 i 14 i Ar.~Iilioillo........... 0i n 122 )1 Lv. iodlges............. 10Pii 1 5an Ar. iGreenwood..... .... 1in220)Ii " Ninoty-8ix..........8 ) i1 5pi owbOrrLy............1 0pi 0pi "Prosperity..........4 n 1 i " Columibia ..........10 n 8iOi i Ar.Blckville..2....in.. ....i " Barnwoll...........11 iil 3 2ai SLi'Lii)ll........ 00 a m 1040 a m Lv. Ktngvllo.... 2-... p m'10i 55 a mi " Orngourg......7 45 a m _6 83 p im Branlivlla....... 25 a mt 6 16 a mn Siinnoriilo .5 7 a pn 7 1 40 am Ar. Chaloston8 1 0 a n 8 125 p) in No 16. No.01p1 mTA1IONS. m 11 O0 T~ v..Carl7 55.Ai p 123 20 p. a 2 0 a8 6 L .Bnnhvtl8 33 i p 25 m 2 4 a 2 a OLsn.9 3' p m 2 00t 3) mi4 4 2a 1 iS Kiigvll 4 4p m: 12 13 a.- l,v . 2SrL7na mr.2 51 am 4 1 a........ nrnol .2.a.m 12 "2 Savan. ............. 5 00 a 5 am 8 Branhill e....... . 4 25 n a m 6 1 5 p3 0 ml~ 87a1 p" rillo. nn... 5 57 a 2m 711 pt mi A r Charesto ........ l.. 7 I0 a .815 pJm No ISo 27 S A T .Uion." 12ap 1r0 i 7S 26 a2 v..Jhles-ii~on..A " 1253 6 7 0.p 12 00 n 7p " .ummcoev.l "2 13) 642357) 125 i0 a ai p5 A ' .Brnchille.' "A' 1 425 aIp 21 45' a I 23 ai p O~8iragebur g Ar 125 63 p 4 12 80 7 .... A. L..Asa alt ~Atlo. -L 8 . ~3i5 4 2 p..... . " a..l invl . *'" .l ... 2 7 88 157 an 1183 on"A. ant C. "itOl 1i2ln 7c4r p 3O 15a 0l0s trpil "o' al.. Unin il .... ront45 7 0 10i t35 ai'o S2pi ..Jnbvirgo.. " C2 25visi53p 10it50 a t2 3 7 : a" ....aoo ...? . "i. 121 pn, (V1si25l aLimi0pdA Spranbur L7:1)7 45 a iin15lp 1o 1 226 a . in.. L :1 S p .abr Ari 11 2 a 6. (00 t 2 4lo Liit5) uL Ar..Ah2vll a. ..L 0a30 "P"lliud 3:2a ,23 p. m."Ana . "N" 2 p.igh.. Pulmalnila sLtepin a 13:1 p.in :35ndb nlOrtbnd.1 ai, 4 :0 . n., 2:3 p. . (Vest. m. bulo ,imtited), and11 11:15 a. mt. Trains 1loand Greenllm,nA. alpnd Ctsn norWtoun,6:02L a.i .,o:iip.m.ii andy 2o.r. boCiiund, i:3t a.il m.,4:30s at m.,12:0 p. mi.(Vt Elegatnt. Pullmtani Drawling-Roomn SleepingI Cars hotiiwcein Savannah and A shev'illo enr'oute daily betwee.n .1acksonvillo and (Uininnati. FR ANK( S. 4A NNON, 8. H. HARDWICK, Third V-P. & Geni. Mgr., (Gen. Pas. Agent, Washlint ot. 1). (1. Washlington,D,. W. HT. TA YILOE. R. W. HUNT, Asst. Gen. Pan. Agt.. Div. Pats. Agi.. Atlanta, Ga. Charlost on, S. U. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. , It artificially digests theo food and aids 3qature in strengthening and recon Structing the exhausted digestive or ganis. ItIs the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it In eficiency. It in. stantly relieves and permanently cures Dysptpian, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flaulece,Sour Stomach, Nausea. Slok Headache,Gastralgia,Oramnps and all otherresultseof Imperfect digestion. Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO, Chicago. OPIUM000AINEmWHISKY Jlbt sOn Aeddrem nass e EY, e D.,Atlanta.,a i..VESTIBUL".D S A.. *ITED TRAIN* DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE Botwoon Now Yorl, Tamia, Atlanta, NoW Orleals and Points Sonll@ and West, IN EFFECT NOVEMEIl 2 tI. 190t:. 8OUTIL WARD. D)ally Daily No 31 No V rv New York. P. It. ft...... ... (m 12 ir PhilatI Ihla P. It It ...... 29 7 2ani Baltihuore, P. IIt ........... o 9 3 Washington, 11 t It ......7 0m)m 10 ban Itichmond, 8 A L Iy... 1uin 2 40opi SPetersurg 3 3pn 1.v 1le1d .'ton. 23 i, 20 in Raleigh 3 4 ; 39im) Southorn Pines 5 .011111 11 3')I)u Lv Halelt, __6 30am 10 35pin ,v (Coltui bia, 8 m0ain 12 55am, Ar Ba% annah, ' 12 i0ine 6 ,0au Jacksonvillo 5 30pum 9 lam Tampa a0 301 , 6 30pm 2No 403 0o. 41 "v Now York N Y P Nt. ..0atu 9 30pm bHlet, all)I 6 310am i1 26pM Lv -Nolw ba $ " 8 ) .... ..0m Baltianoro, t 8 1' Co 2 ........... .6 0pu Watil4ton. N & W3.o. 4I Lv Nwortanout, 8 A 1 Nty 9 0:0pin 9 30am . Weldon 11 3am 12 Olpm Lv RidgOway Jct " 12 2ai 1 20pm ilenderson, I 1Vall 2 18m ltaleigh, " 3 2m 8 1pin "outhern Pines " 5 J81m 6 09pin lamilot " G."0amt 7 30pmi LvWil ington ............ 3 OipmI Ar Charlotte, -921am 10 29)pm Lv Chester, - ) 4aiin 1 55pm Greenwood " 11 4a , I 07am " Athens 2 08pm1i 3 43am Ar Atlanta,f 4 tpii. 0 05am Augutin, C &i~ ~. C.~ ilipn Macon, C of a .........7 20pin 11 10iaitl lotgon'r , A NV P.. 2 pmill 10am Mobi'e, L & N ....................3 05iml 4 11pm Now Orleans, L & N.......... 7 M0ain 8 30pm Nash~ville, N C & 8t,;..0amn 655pm Memphis, " 00p.n 8 10'am NORTIWAII). Dally Dall No4: Nol Lv Men phis, N C & ft L......11 0pm 8 45pm Nashville, " 130 tim 9 __am New Orleans. L & ..Ypn 7 45pin Mobile. L & N................. 12 20ai 12 20am "1ol tgom'ry. A & W P. 0 20at II 20am Macn f G,............8 Osai 4 ;e0 m Augusta, & U ......... 9 40 m .......... " Atlanta, f?h A L Ity ....... I 0opm 9 00pm Ar Athens, " 2 52pn 11 23pm Gr .unwood " 4 10pm 20- am Chester. "6 0 (im 4 25uam ariotte, 650pm 5-.0am in gon, ........... 2 ( 5- 1 111L.-1 00t,pml 8 Mim "talt horn Pines, " 5911pmi 9 03am "N leigh, 1001pmn 11 3011m Arlen11<orson, " 14.-- I opm Lv ild'way Jet 8 A 1 Ity.....:0m 205pw Weldon, 4 31,am 3 25pm ArPortsmoutb, " 70011im 5Fpm nn iitop, N & IV~8I......... 700a S .-ti -r, , 11 S P1 Co ........ ........ ... 4> n N - Yok 0-1) -8 8 vo . . .. t i3pm Pin'alohhit, N~P & N 5 6ii, 51IO. New Yr rk '' 8 7 43m N Ii No 66 Lv Tal ia, I o 0111v 8 Oraw. Jaekt,onville 6 0 2(a -' 45pm Isav:111-ah, " .n 7 45t.pm ('41lumb1ba, 1 ". . 11m 1! 4-amn lit let .4 -l 14l1)11 1p 4 ain souli r11n Pines 41 1 pill ;u la2im lb'1'igh " 12 2an I !' pmn Ie'ed. rsoni 1 I6a 1 31pin I(ifgewa. J_t '' 2 ' am 2 0-pt *ito lsng 4 2- -LI,: 1 pmn ichmon. " 5 Itti 60 pIn r Was hingtoni P R R....8 -:5amI 9: 7Opm IuhitiI liore. 10('atn II 35pm PhiladeVnhia, " 1-27pmn 2 56aw wYok _ " 3 031) - tam Note -t Daily excepit Sunda~ Dining care between New York an'f Hich mOn(1, and flamlet and Savannah on Trains Nos. 31 an d 44. t Central Time- f Fasfemn Time. ATLANTIC COAST LINE! FAST LINE Between Charleston and Columbia, Upper South Carolina and North Carolina. PAeSENGER DIEPARTMENT WILMINGTON, N. C., Jan. i8th, 1961i. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. GOINGoWEaT: In Efleet Jan.,33, GOING EAST 'No. 62. 1901 No. 58. 0 25 am Lv..Charleston, 8.0..Ar 8 80 pm 8 00amLv........Lances.....A r 6 43pm 9 23 am Lv.......Sumter........Ar 6 86 pm 10 55 am A r...Columbia ....Lv 4 16 pm 12 17 pmn Ar...Prosperity...Lv 2 49 pm 12 30 pm A r.......Nwberry....Lv 2384 pm 1 13 pm A r.....Clinton........Lv 1658 pm 1 35 pmn A r.....Laurens ....Lv 1 5 pm 3 'I' pm A r...Greenville....Lv 12(01 pm 3 Pmn Ar....part.anburg....v ii 46 am 73 is m A r ..,.Winnboro.....Lv 10 18 am 9 20 pm A r..Charlotte, N. C...Lv 8 10_am 61a pm Ar..Hlendersonville, N. C..LV~9~0.^am 7 15 pm A r.......Ashevlfe.......Lv 8 00 am *Daily. Net.. 62 and 63 Solid tra.ins between Charles. tonl and Gre. nvilie, 8 C. HI M. E M FIIS ,.,1 i n. Passengrer Agent. J. R. K EN LY, T. M. EMl EliSON Geni.M anau Traflic Mana'ger. Florida Central & Peninsular Trinis run by f0th Aferidian, or Central Time South of Cohutrbia. Tirne Table in EIlect June0 :3rd. HOUTJIBOUN D. No. 31. N.7 i.v New York ............ i00p Lv Ph Iiladliphia...... 29pmn33~i L~v i:lt imoire........5 ISpm (1a Lv Wnsh ing ton.....7 10pm10Sm Lv It ch.a.ond. 10...... 10 40 p i 1t.leigh ........... 4 00am7 1p Ar. Uosui.abia...... 1I 86am16it (Ekastern Time.) Lv. Colum bla..,.,.108am 3ax ( jentral Time.) Lv Denmark ..........1250.pm27p Lv Fairfax.............12 55am 81p Lv 9avannah.8..........3t07p Ar Brunswick...7 00 pm841a A r Jacksonyille.7.....9710ap Lv Jacksonville.........97 45p AJ L ake Cit.y............28amp Ar Live Oak.1.......... 218pmp Ar Tallhassee........ 8p Ar iver Junction........2p A r M1obile................8 an Ar New Orleans...........4c Ar Gaineville ...........10p Ar Cedar1Keys............62p Ar Ocala............... 11am 14p A r Orlando............ 8 2llam Op N.4.No. 27. Lv Tapa........8 1p 800am Lv Olano.......6 3pm liam Lv Cder ey........0 55am Lv TalihasseeI a8m r Ar Savannah .1 2 27pm Om Lv Svannh .1236pm810Spmn Ar Coumbi.p... 4 8 40Uam Lv(onm bn.......46a 616pm Lv Washington .90 0am 0~ Ar 1lhtImoe .110am 1 28pm Ai'Phlad.lphi.1 8Om 121pm A No York.....803p 68pm Nos.81 ad 41wIllhav 2u5mag lo are btweenNew Yrk An 0Tar,p.Mi t.eyebha(liingeas ero74.Thrug day cache beteen aek12vi0 e am Nos. 27 ad60 wi . 44.e No.lma 66. e Lveegr wen........r..... 7 ack Lsoneville ..........e 12d ba2pm ar betwJeckWosvilgton.a.d..aek20amv7i45e. LTrnswrivk........ dep0arm in 8.0pm Ar 8aan a .........1227 150 A., Lyenmrk........... 80 m biam .0 ArC Lub.......A 4IPAN A.p (4 PA.. Lv 'ol m b a........ ... Jamk onl-l5pm e LvI Algh.. 0......... NE40p (4 P5a Lv ilhmo 4.......... laom nv6 00pm 'I~