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Too PaticulmP. I fcel quite sure that %,ne n 1 that someic hovs do Iot snea d iI retaining positions they have c cured, or that the-ir friends IIave sectireld for them, is because the are too particular. Th\Ye ale in clined to definle too closelyv the boundaries of their duties, anl are too unwilling to go Ievonl tli e boundaries. One day last spling my wife's lantidress c:lne to tI, and wanted to know if I could tell her where to fino eiployment for her boy of sixteen years. "You know," The aid, "that his father died two montls ago, andl I cannot kee) Iugh inl school aiiy loIger. I have aIIsw\eIed a (oC) Or more 1 Cadvertiselnilvt" ll tie pa pers, and have t I Wd in every wa V to get a place for him. 1 :1n inl great need of his help i:n prviding, for my faminly, and yoi do not know how grateful I would he if yOu could help mle to secur:e a sit uation for him." Now it happeied that the very t next (a-y I was in the ofice of a friend of inine who is the manager of a large business establishment and just as I was leaviig his office he satid to me: "You do not hmi,penl t') know of a clean, willing, I-right boy who wants a place, do Iou?'' I lought at once (o the Sol of Im laundress, and I said: "Why, yes, I do. J know of a boy who ieeds a pace vt ry imluch. and t andlie impresses Me i 1 41 a a Ier\ bright boy. If he is as faithful as his mother inl doing wiork, Ie would please you. What I:id 4 wol. would you wallt hill) t 1 d,C' "0, I want hII for eeral of lice work. The bo,v hav is ve satisfactory, but. his fol: goin 1: to move ont Of town llkiNt nxt wIee, and lie is goilng with1 thm ill, so 1nust start in with a Ne bo I Monday. 'Do give I1i1gh w hopes chalnce," I said. 'I will have li: come at once to see N (IIn if he moaV "All right; send him anm. IIe shall have the pIacC if I a fill it." I felt that a bit of real g-,od fit tune had come to Illigh when l secured the position in It friend' ofice. The work was init v(I liarid, and I kiiewv th;at iinv friend wiouild deal justly withI him It was mnore'ove, . lace in whtich thieir were excellent opportuntties to 'work upj."' I congrautulated 1lhugh oin secuinig tI' e 1osit ion, anid itd. vised1 him to do his utmost to please Three weeks later Mr's. Iloope, camne to mec to ask me if I wonuld use my iniluenice in seenirinig an other place for hi nghI. "Whiy, '' I saiid, "hle has not lec his place in iny friend's ollice?" "Yes, sir; hie-will, lie conuildn't get along t -ere. lTey eixpected too munch of himi, sii." I knew that my friend was a very kindly and considerate tian, anid that lie w'ouhld nlot ''expect too much'' of any boy, therefore I I thought it wise to visit hiim befori I 100,00 WNOFCAl't:1 has brought piermnenit relie to a imil lion suffeinbg women4 v.ho n~ er thei' wiay to piromture(11 graves ii "Ii hontii~i wasi fat dttoelinling 44in halth, n hen I inei of c ardui peorforme aicI "4 (ndr I 22ur (0" in .ormcaso. ship suire o it h 4 t e go nitos of fainlg of tho i omOb, leus orrhn aind pIrofuiso 14enstrun ion.1 41 'rhoi u eki' appe4aranice ofthe men ses'i ~ for t ii o reont hi sapped ther vitaiiity unt11 iti 'h os a phy ica wre'ck. Hecr pcervot us systemi g .v way. 'ihon (enm1o th tir I f \ iio r. Cardi and the cure'. '4rs. Miteho4n' experiene ought to com44 ien I io o, Cardui to sulfferingp .-on-en i v.ord ' o,i bur ning oh('~looten. WINtoCARl!Ie is within the reach of e ' . ror wij tr it are reioed,. Asik v'oor reni"t fra$St bjottlo of ine~of ("'ardii,and 'o Q not take a subs)ttit t ii (ltendered you. "wVino of C..nIn,i ''' nd 'our i'; e t. f Dlraugiht hniio t'erfo we ai' lib:.,0.' i r m in i ense~4. I hnit I' ' n1 rie t. iM.. . r'4 with 811lng of the wombtt nnd lo'Cir.i r .11 and miy anonses~ (ca1o e,ve'- weeki for tsv,. months nid were very i9.f'ul. Mit husp band induCed mn4 to) t-y wiso of i''.d,, and Bi.ek- >rnuicht. noi 4'mv thii leiior. rh0hs dlsappoinied, and ii m1 reStored I in eases ren trigsectial directions, unddire, eving144 Vsor'' lieprtment1 '. T'hei ehatanga Te:m tried to get another place for Ilgh Io9pes. "I nmill tell you the-simple truth,'' aid i)- friend when I went to see t im. "The hoy was too partien ir, and lie (lid not have a proper uWiceptioi of what was due me as iis emplmer. When I engaged f iii it was with the understanding i my part that his time belonged o tie from eight in the morning 0 imtil five inl the evening. I paid rim a fair salary for giving rile his a ime (Iring those hours. I did not t iid cotuld not tell him of all the F hiiigs I might ask him to (o. I old him some of the more import- o nt things, and I was very much uirprised the fourth (lay after lie 9 :ame to work for ie to have him bi )ject to doing sometihing I asked 13 iimt to (10. 11 " 'Why,' lie said, 'I thought that t vas the other boy's work.' V " 'So it is usually,' I said, 'but 1h lie other boy has gone over to the t >ther side of the city for tue, and c nay not be back for several hours, mnd I want that work done now.' b "He (lid the work, but evidently inder silent protest. A. (lay or two v ater, when lie was not doing any- c hing at all, I asked him to (o omething else he had never done t >efore and lie said: i It isn't my place to (o that.' a 'My boy,' I said. 'it is your >lace to do anything reasonable I n nay ask you to (1o during the hours hat I ai paying you for your ime. Do you not think so?' "He said that lie did not come e o rme With the expectation of doing t mnything and everything. I tried i o show him that lie ought to be b villing to give all of the service lie v ould during the hours for which I I )aid him, but lie was sullen and n Ipeittinent, arid I was compelled i o senld him away at the end of the 1 Iext week. I wanted to keep him o oblige you and on his own ac 1 -it, for ie is really a very capable a y, bit lie must change his ideas r Crdinlg his duty to those who a :ploy him before lie can hold a 8 11ace ver-y long." This was true, and every boy who cads this should bear in mind the .ct that the too particular boy, the v Ioy who is unwilling to serve, the t ioy who would rather be idle than C lo anything "not nominated inl tire ond," is the boy whio<e life will be s failure. Better far have the 0 p)irit of the boy whom I hired to 11 v'ork for me on S..turdlays a few " cars ago. Hie came to me the F irst Saturday with hris sleeves oIled upj arid said:C "'Now I aii ready to sail into h mrythring you happen to have for Y ire to dho. My timie is yours.'' That boy will "'get along'' ini tire C vord.--J. L. H., ini The American lenre the Ilhe Kind You Have Aiway? 80oug lignature i of *?I-egf' . A Beautiful Answer. C r It appears thant Mr. Rockefeller iromiised a hianrdsomie prize to the r >oy in Sabbath School who should a. mrswer rmost sat isf'actorily certaiun luest ions. Thc dlay of trial dawn- -1 :d The superintendent put t he irst question-. " 'Whom do you love best, \V ill1 e sprague ?" ''I love miy mother best ;he dresses mec and1 undresses nre, mid tuicks me in my bed at night p md1( hears me say my prayers." "'A good( answer, WVilly. Mr. t.ockefeller will be munch pleansed. h thinkl very likely you will get the ~ >rize."' Th'ie suiperintendenrt turned to(i muot her bright boy. B ''And whom (10 you love best, Ienry' ?"' "I love my father best >ecanuse Ihe goes to the city and ~ets money."' "A good answer, Henry, a very odanswer. Mr. Rockefeller w~ill be especially pleased. You rave an excellent chance for the There was a loud snapping of hingers. ''Whant is it, my little ian ? Do you wish to answer iext ? WVell, whom do you love est ?'" "I love Jesus, because he died or us." "A beautiful answer," aid the superintendent as he viped hris eyes, "a beautiful an wer. Did you all hrear' it, boys? TIow delighted Mr. Rockefeller will be I And what is your name, ny good boy?" "Ikey Einstein,"--Philip HaleI nr the Musical Courier, A Seeoet. Carrie Martin dearly loved pretty bings ; bright flowers, ribbons and ices never lost their attraction for er. Though her face was as Sunday ed as possible, and her eyes rarely eandered from tihe minister's face, h,; was busy deciding that morning n the colors of her winter hat. A ew hat was an event in her life, nd what should be the colors of his one, which was to take the lace of the gray she had worn two vinters, had given her many hours F pleasant thought. %I never want to see that old ray thing again,'' she thought. "I elieve I'll send it in the Frontier ox. There's nothing really the latter with it. They don't see he newest styles out there, so that lon't matter. Jennie says she as persuaded her mother to send hat red and green school dress she ould not wear last winter, and laud is going to give her cloak ecause the sleeves are too large. ,ly hat will do for them, and I vould not like for all the girls ex ept me to send something. I'll-" I But the preacher was taking his 2xt, and his eyes seemed to be xed on her. She straightened up nd listened. "Neither will I fTer burnt offerings unto the Lord iy God of that which doth cost le nothing," he read. Carrie knew all about that text ut then, David was a kiing. He ould very well afford to buy a ireshing floor to put an altar on ' he wanted to. She thought dark lue, with a bit of red and white, rould be most blooming, after all. lowever, she would press out her early new neck ribbon and put it i the gray hat. It would make it )ok a little brighter. She had leant to wear this a long time yet, > the gift would cost something Fter all. But did ever a preacher peat his text so often ? Perhaps ic might do with two wings in Cad of three, and get a new one >r the gray, but- - So the struggle went on. The missionaries' bare little room ras full to overflowing-chairs, tbles and beds were piled with loaks, shoes, dresses and coats. "I'll not fear the northers now," iid the preacher, holding up an vercoat, and beaming around on is half-dozen children. It's al iost as good as new, and we'll reach many a sermon together.'" 'IIush,'' said1 Jimmy, giving ibarlie, who wus shouting over is new shoes, a hunch. "'Don't ou see mother's crying?'' "Crying? Now!"' exclaimed ~harlie, and stopped1. M\rs. I3ascom's thin, careworn ice was bent low amid the bows nd frills of a dark blue hat, bright ned1 with red and white. "'Read Maggie,'" she said, holding out tiny note, which she had found mid tihe bows, to her half-grown aughter. While the rest of the tinily gathered around, Maggie end: '"Neither will I offer to the Lord iy God that which dloth cost mue othing. I will gladly wvear my Id hat for God this third winter.'' 'hat was al!. "'I diidn't knowv before,'' almost obbed Mrs. Bascom, '"that boxes ost so much. It's all good, and iist whlat we need, but I thought was only what they could spare low I know. And she is but a irl, too.'' But thle girl uinder the old gray at carried a happier heart that vinter than shle had ever done be ore ; she had a little secret of sacri cc for God.-Thle Foreign Mis ion Journal. For LOs of mental energy, power, failing memory or contrate the mind on the there is nothing so goo Nervine. Its powerful in lng up and strengthening i nerves, makes this great r< uable brain-food and restoi is'flb3, fortifies and refresh4 worn-out brain and gives new life, and new energy Dr.L1V Adds renewed force to the a; step and new Sae inkndeggit an s. A Blind Boy's Pationee. Tle other day I went to see a little blind boy. Scarlet fever had set in his eyes, and for many months he had not seen at all. Ile used to be a sprightly little fellow upon the run evcrywhere. "\Vell, my dear boy,'' I said, "this is hard for you, is it not?" Ile did not answer for a moment then lie said, "I don't know that I ought to sayl hard ; God knows best ;" but his lip qu*vered, and a little tear stole down his cheek. "Yes, my child ; you have a kind heavenly Father, who Im-eu you and feels for you more than your mother does." "I know it, sir," said the little boy, "and it comforts me.'' "I wish Jesus was here to cure Frank." said his little sister. "-Well,'' said I, "'he will open little Frank's eyes to see what a good Saviour he is. Ie Will show him that a blind hcart is worse than blind eyes ; and he will cure it, and enjoy beautiful heavenly things, so that he may sit here and be a thousand times happier than many children wlho are running a bou t. "I can't hell) wishing he could se,'' said Lizzie. "I dare say ; but I hope you don't try to make Frank discon tented.' "Frank isn't discontenited." said Li zie, earnestly, "he loves God And love sets everything right and makes its own sunshine ; does it not, Frank?'' 'I don't feel cross now,'' said the little blind boy, meekly. "ihen I'm alone I pray and sing my Sabbath School hymn, and sing and sing ; and God is in the room, and it feels light, and and -I forget I'm blind at all;" and a sweet light stole over his pale features as he spoke-it was heavenly light, I was sure. -Young Reaper. A Cowboy's Idea of Serving God. The most valuable ideas r. -y sometimes be expressed in uncouth language, as in the followimg quo tation from a converten --owbox: "Lots of folks who would like to do right, think that servin' the Lord neans shoutin' themselves hoarse praisin' his name. Now I'll tell you how I look at that. I'm workin' here for Jim. Now if I'd sit 'round the house here tellin' what a good fellow Jim is an' sing in' songs to him, I'd be doing jns.t like what lots of Christians do, but it wouldn't suit J.m. and I'd get fired mighty quick. '"But when I hustle among the hills an' see that Jim's herds are all right, an' not sufferin' for water an' feed, or bein' off the range branded by cattle thieves, thena I'm servin' Jim as he wants to be served.'' Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure IDigests what you eat. It artii,ally dIgests the food and ali 1Nature in strengthening and recon' 0tructing the exhausted digestive or guins. It is the latest dIscovered digest' ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach i$ In .effciency, It In' stantly relieves and permnanently curei Dy spepia, Indigestion,.' HertburD Fdlatulence, Sour St,omach, Nauset allothuer resulteot imperfect digestion Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO. Chiasgo. IP M 00AINEMsWHI8KY f.te o . a . Book on 511 .h. WoOLLaY, Me D.y Atlanta, Ca. lack of thought "My nerve Lnability to con- much dullnea work i hand, inability to I as Dr. Miles' work. After fluence int build, be so overcon he broken-down was gretgtly uanedy an inval- 'Miles' lNervth ative. It nour- truly believe as the tired and energy I hav nlew strength, influence." to the system. yutem, puts a new light in the life tothe mind. 2Now isthe i AVegctablePreparationforAs siilating theFood andRleguta ting the Stouwlvs and Bowe of Promotes Digestion,CheeTfUl ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Minf.al. NOT NARcOTIC. Rodiyw dl sievii - Ani . e. 0 I-g M,fJeed - Aperfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach,Diafrioea. Worms.Convulsionslfeverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Yac Simie Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. SOUTIERN RAILWAY. COndenseod 'olu.edule in Enes Jan. 17th, 1901. STATIONi. N . Ig.) garleston .......... 11 00p m 7j 0 a ummervi lo. ...... 12 0 n't 7 41 a m Branchvi............ 2 Aa 866 am " Orangebur ........ 2 45 a i 0 ;. a i Kingvillo. ......... 4 25 a in 10 15 a i Lv. Bavainnah ............ a in 12 -A) a im barnwou............ 4 13 a in 4 13 a i Backvil...... 4 28 a i 4 28 a i v. Oolumbia........... a in 1i 0" a~ Pro. orty .......... h 14 a m 12 I0 n'n Newheriy...... 8 a m1 12 25 ) in " Ninlety-S.fx........... 93 "Oreenwood.......... I.) a mn 1 1 p m Ar. Hodgc.t.......... IJ 15 a In. 2 15 p In iv. Abbeville... .........35 a- i~n - p in Ar Beion....... ....... 11 15 a n 10 3 A.nderson ..... 10 46 a m ) 2.p Ar.ii eonville. ........12 20 in m4 15 p i Ar. Atlaita.(CeiInc) i 55 ,Imn 7p m STATIONs. rill Lv. Greenville........... 5.;o p 1 14 lb a m Piedmont ...........11 0j p m 1.) jo a i W illiaiston......... 1. p I, 1 5.3 a i Ar. Airson .... . ...... 7 15 p m 11 4-. a L Lv. iolton ........ 45 p mn 11 a tu Ar. Donalds..............7i 16 p mn 11 40 a m Ar. Abbodlile. .......... 8 Ioa m 12 25 p im rv~lfodges. ......7hup nCil i a iii Ar. G4reenwood......... 7 55 p mn 12 2.0 p mt " Ninety.4x..........S 713 p am 12655 p am " ewherry............ i 8 p mn 2 (A0 pm " roiIriy...........l 415 p mn 2 14 p mn "Columibia ......11 00 p o m i 8 60 nm Ii.Tilanoli~e........... 2 Si a mn 2 5. a mn " Barnwe...... 8 12 a m 1 12 a mn "_avnn_h..... . 6 ..500 am 5 00 am LXigiiie... ...... ~ 82 a m~ 4 48 p mn "Qra.gnburg.... 8 45 a mn 6 88 p mn " ranehville,........4 26 a mn 8 1 p in "' mnmerv'ille ..... 6 7 a mn 7 81 p mn fr Caletoa ..,.....|7 00 am 8 15 p m $)ai&IaiN BT A T1ONB. alI~Ni IF~op i 00 io tv..Ohar;oa on..Ar'Th1p 'T63. 12 0n'741 a " ummherville " 7 81lp 5 57 a 2 00 aI 8 56 a .runichvil:e. '" 8 1p 4 25,a 2 4:>a 0 20 a " Or.ngoburg " 8.') 8 45a 4 25 al 1 IS " Kingvilie "_4_4_2_34_. .I~a.. . I -~iavannah Ar... 6 i. :, 4 13 a... .. BarnwolII. ... ...812 a 4 28a. '. ..Wnaokvi.Io. " 2... 257 8 a a11 40.a .. Oolumnbla.. " . 20 p O$80 8 57 a12 20 i" ..A lsi n.. " 2 8p 8 50)a 958a 1 239p .Entn. I 2 3p 7 4Ip to 15 a 2 0J) p " ...Union ..."12 45p 7 l0Op 10 86a 2 22 p "..Jonesvi 1lo. 12 25p 8 S3 p 1's 60.a 2 )7 p " .neo.on.. 12 l4p 6 42 p 1) 256a 8 l0Op Ar Smartanug liv 11 41 a 8 15 p 11 8 ag 0 40 p b,viSpartnburg Ar II -'a2. 0 S 48pI 7 15 ylAr...A-haville...Lv 8 .f0 a 8O05p "P" p. mn. "A" a. mn. "N" ntight. DOUBLEI DAiLY SERVICE BEKTWEE~N OJHARLESTON AND GREI1NVILLE,. Puillman pamaeo sleeping cars on TraIn,,865and 8,117 and 18, on A. and C. division. Daining cars on thoew trainai seorve all nmeals onromoe Train. leav'o isparianbur,A .dvso northbound. 7: a. m., . m. 6-1 (l. mi n (Vesotibulo Limited) and 7.1,7 p. mn.; acuth. bue. Limited), and I0:20 a. mn. Trains leave G*reenvillo. A. and C. d.ivlision aor thbound, 6: 02r am., 2:54 p. am. and 5:22 p. in VstibtuIe Limnited), and E65. m. south. ud1:0a. mn.,4:K0 p. mn., 12 :15 p. in. (Vest4 bul LIimitbed)h and 11: 5 a. mn. Trains 15 and 16--PalIman Sleeping Or betweon Charleston and Oolumbia; ready for eeeonpanoy at both Voints at 0:80 p. mi. Elegant Pullman Dratwinu-Rooma Bleoping be tween Savannah and Ashevil!,, enroute ybetween Jacksonville anmd (2ininati. 1'RANK B. GANNON. 8. 11. HARDWIOK, T rd V-P. & Gen. bMgr.. G)en. Pan. Agons * Mst. Gen. Pan. Agi. Div. Pasm Agt Atlanta, Ga. , Charleston, . 8. Fag a were debilitated, and I had B, confusion of thought and perform accustomed brain severe mental effort I would .o and weak that my stomach deranged. Hearing of Dr. to I began taking it; and I a good share of the nerve e since enjoyed is due to ito R~Ev. L. STEERE~, Douglas, Wyom, eye, gives new~ firrnnes to the ime to try it. ea edclCo., E&hart, Ind. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CNTAUA COMPANY. N6%V Vann GITV. Ch1arlcston and W cstI Caroliia Rwy Op. Augusta and Ashevillo Short Line detelu)" in Effect Jan. 13th. 1901. Leave Augusta................. 9 40 a in a 35 p Arrive Green wood.. ........12 1 p in ....... ..... Anderson ........................ 800p Lauruns................. 1 20pm a aU W atertoo tit 8.)...L2 0/ p 1 .............. Greenville. .......... 3 Oj p i 11 30 a Glenn p ings..... 4 00 p m ............. 8pa.tanburg....... 10 p in U 00 a it. baluda.................... 5 33 p in lendermonvilic...6 0 p in . I s v 1110................ 7 16 p im ............ Leave Ai-h ville............... 8 UU a I .. ........ 81 artanburg .........11 -i a a) 3 ia p , l 1). n Sp g ......10 0W a I . . GreenIvi 1 .......... . 12 01 p M 3 25 p u IaurenS.......... 3. p m1 7 o.J p Arrive Waterlootil 6.)... 2 i p I .............. Ureon wood............ 2 :5 y 9 0J Jim 1eavO Antlerhon ................... .. 7 .'p Augtl i a................. 5 10 n Leave Augutia ........ ...................... 2 U pit A .mndme......... ........... A 41 Jil Fairfax ....................... .. pi Ye.. assee ...... ........ 9 00 ar ji pu Bultutol L......... 10 7 a . 7 10 )n 1ort Ioyal ......... , a.ni, 7 2 pn Ar savanu na.a................... 7 . pl. Za vanilat h..................... ..... .. to .. Port iioyal............... 1 00 p) 71 an Beaufort ...............I a 6 p a 7 *o a - I en atseo ........ ... 3 30 y m 8 0 a. Fairfix................................ 9 ' ., Allendale ...........................i s a Arrive Aujgusta.................. ............. in. ali Closaefinetiona at Ir~eeiswoon frr p0oi On 5. A. L. and u. andl ( Itaiway, an. at, 'part-anbnrg with Soutsaern Rlailw aty. For any tutormnatiou relative -.o tacka' tates, schedules, atldirs . A ngusta. N E.M. NOR m'. So1. Agt% T. M EMERSO8N, TrafBc Mianagrer. BLUE RIDGE RA'tROAI a. 0. BBlA TIL, Receiver Effective 1897. netween A nderson tand W aihalla. UAIUTBoUND. WERITBOU Ntt MiMede Mixed No 12. stations. No IA r 11 00Otn.....A nderson....Lv 3 35pn A r .0 -0am.....Denier.........Lv.6pn I r i !' am.....A utun ...Lv 4 05 pn A r 10 22 a m..... Pe nadle ton...I y 4 14 p IAr 0 13 am....hrry's Cromsi,q... I v.4 23t pn Ar107am . ie......AasC:sn.... Lv 4 97pmn A rl9 49am }........nec ......l.... ~v 429 17 pn er 92.amv.,..West U nion ....Lv65li pis Ar 92ai ............Waihalla..... lv i17 us. &.M. Lv. P. M1. \ J. R. ANDER1'tilN, Superitn e ndnsnt Connectl ne at 8e neco. with It< R It 'N 11 Al 4ner'on wlthBra Railw-yNcA 11 anri In & fTect Nov'. 25th 11900. (Eastern '4tuamiat T1um. 'outhbouna. rou A M. 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