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M~ Ii n's I3racolot. The present I which1 li IIIe' S ma nIIa I ad givvi I ci lor her I bi0h daIy wa,, a bea1ultiu 1111 o' lid brwacelet. N iin ie I i ni , w isIedI toIi I s scss a braceleI, but l r niotlier . hl she did n1t like to Ste little p irk WeAriig tliI, a l N Iin ie wvoilld have tI ilvait ( i he was u wAwel ve years fld. sMinnie aI s he O (iIly chil, an11d w s dreadfiully spoiled by bo0 iIer i:arenits. She w s a bt-:ilifiti chii, anild slit knew it, IItI*hi wasextrineiii ly coniceiled. i r ijia was a .I inker, :n1d .a rich one, so of cour.e seIw l1.1l niany (. i 1e mayv tslltilod chibirt-n1 shit. p Isvese I oo her althouIh (h i ver b.I ti n herh r.. eI v c i wa, hat shI tk i i l n t i. oik 1, \ evl wil.u Ianyi.I c aus e sI k i IIt lie I W i Ii liI u~i* I \v t tI'I I l' I i I ii i l' i~b~', r' yl It I u.u I Iii I Ist NI Ii Nvu AeI Niti ic ..,e her i l t s ad she w . 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Swi kedlay af her. \\ht shaill e'e ''\\ehy, d.min,''si yel tuutlhe dr-pig\\ht reae,sn ~o nohyou 'tad it ei t a t ynisjd e lle. hoe~'esbath li be andttoldfhe haitw hed had. laen auvilet ds Tho Spollod PIlcttiro. The 1,loyd f;uily had decided to have a family picture taken. All the family relations were to gather in tle front yard of grandtia and 1:andpa's home at four o'clock on a certain day, and the artist was go ing to take their pictures all to gether. K ittie 1,loyd was very un1ch de lighted, and asked her mother a great 1iily iellstioln about it. ''An 1 to be inl it, niantua?", "Yes, dear-all the tifity." gAnd Baby Ruth, too.'' "Yes, all tie children and grand chil'!renl." " )iamnma! can't I have uy (log Sandy inl it, too? I think, if you have ahy Ritth I ought to have Sanmdv. "\Well, you ask papa tonight." \\'hen Kittie's papa catne honme that Iight the first thing lie heard whenl his little girl eame to neet hitim was: "(), pala, may I have Sandy ili the picture with nie? Maina's going to 11ave Baby Ruth." "I'm af..r1id you'll spoil th" pic tIe," responded Mr. I,loyd ''aild Sandy is worse yet. You see, we shal all have to keep very still to have our piettres taken, and I amt a fraid neither you nor Sandy can do that.'' "Oh, yes, we can!" assured Kit tie. "l'll teach Sandy." .vCry day after that Kittie gave Sandy some lessons inl standiing still. The appoiited day catcae at last; and Mr. I,loyd got oin the big C.riige, and took thei all over to grandpa's, where there was a large gathering of aunts, uncles, and COi)I.,;ils, who were to he in the pie ture. Satndy was allowed to go along, and Kittie was delighted. At la-1 tie artist caine in a new ly pinlted wagon with a big, long word on the outside, which Kittie, after a good deal of spelling, learned was "photographs." It was very interesting to watch time artist take out his camera, and set it up on a little fraie, and peep through it with a black cloth over his head. \Vh'.1i his machine was ready, lie called the people together oi the front porch; and, with grandina and grandpa in the centre, the tall oies in the back, and the short ones in tle front, the people were arranged, and imade ready for the picture. K ittie had a place in the very front of the picture with Sandy by her side, who was to sit ump on his hind legs. "Now, IKittie,"' said mnammra, "yvou iiiust keep perfectly still, and not inove, or yon will spoil the pic ture. \\liemithe artist says, 'Ready!' you mnust not even wink unitil lie's Ithrough. Kittie stood up very straight, amid looked juist whiere the artist h.id told her to look. " All reaidy?'" said thle artist. "Now." K ittie looked arouind awfully qunick to see if Sandy' was sitting up all right, and j ust theii the artist took thne picture. "\\hy,uiniuna, is it over?'' asked Kittie. as they all began to move .muniid andi talk. "Yes, Kittie,'" answered mamma, "'its all over now; and yon can run about and play'," 'Thle next day the proof of the picture wvas brought to Mr. Lloydi, and lie showed it to Kittie. There was grandma aiid grandpa sitting up in the centre, looking as calmi and placid as ever. There wa miamma and Baby 'R .ith as plain as could be. and Sandy' sitting up as straight as a dog could; but in thet Place where Kittie's face aight tc he there wvas thne back of a curiy head and a blur. 'You ioved,"' saidi papa grave ly, '"and vou spoiled the picture.' Kittie burst inito teats. "'I only looked arounid to set if Sanidy was quiet,"' she sobbed, "adthen it was all over. I didn't think tIne man would be so quick. \\'hen the picture was shown to the other relatives, they decided that it w~as so good of grandpa andI grandma that it must be kept. So a short time after Mr. Lloyd brought home the picture all finishedjand framed, and hiung it up ini the par lor. Kittie cried bitterly anid begged him niot to hang it up, but papa said he manst. Then .nmnuna took her little girl into the parlor, anid talked to her. ''The picture is spoiled, dear, be cause yon did( not do as I told you at once. I told you to keep per fectly still whemn the man said 'All -A_J.JLUAU2.AL._JLJ .,F A3A' A _'%a-L around first, and see what Sandy was doing. Now I want you to come and look at the spoiled picture v,cry often, and always remeinber that it'got spoiled because you did not obey piuviptly." Kittie tri -k hard to remember the lesson; and, when she forgot to mind promptly, her mamma would often say: "Take care, Kittie: You are spoiling your picture now.'' And then Kittie would smile into her mother's face, and hasten to do as she was told.-Eva Kinney Miller, i I . S. Ttimles. Having Fun With tho Governor. The story is to'd of Senator Vance, of North Carolina, the champion story teller of the senate, who had a broad stripe of Calvin isn down his back, though lie is not a communicant of tihe church, that, riding along in B uncombe county one day, he overtook a ven er-able darl(y, with whom he thought ke Would have a little in," says tlie Christian Telescope. "Uncle,'' said thie Governiior, "1are you going to church V" "No, sai, not exactly-I'm gwine back from church." "4You're a liaptist, I reckon ain't you?'' "-No, sah, I ain't no Baptist, de umOs' of tle brethrenl' in' sistern about here has been ulnder tile water.'' "Methodist then?'' "No, sall, I ain't no Mefodis, Illidder." "Campbelite?'' "No, sa , I can't errogate to Ilyself de Camelite way of think in. *" ' \*ell, what in the name of goodness are you, then," rejoined tle Governor, remembering the narrow range of choice of religions among the North Carolina negroes. "Well, de fac' is, sah, my old marster wah a lieruld of the cross in the Presbyterian church, an' I fetch up i dat faith.'' "What ! You don't mean it? Why that is my church." The negro making no comment on this announcement, Governor Vance went at him again. ''And do you believe in all the Presbyterian doctrines?" "Yes, sal, dat I (oes." "Do von believe in tile docrine Of predestination?" "I1 dunno dat 1 recognize thle "Whby, do you believe that if a man is elected to be saved he will bie saved, and if lie is elected1 to be lost lie will be lost ?"' "Ohl, yes, boss, I believe dat. Its Gospel talk, dlat is.,' "Wl,now~ take my case. D)o you believe that I am elected to be savedl."' Tlhe old1 man struggled for a mo ment with his dlesire to be respect ful anmd polite, and thlen shook Ihis head dubiously. "Conme, now, answer my ques tion,'" pressedi the Governor. "What do you say ?'' 'Well, I'll tell you what 't is, Mars Zeb; is been libbin' in dis hear wvorld nigh on sixty years and I nibber yci. hyard of any man be in' 'lected 'thbout lie was a candi It was a remark of JTohn IIunter that "'there never w as a man who wvanted to be a great man wvho ever was a great man ; for great men have endeavored always to do some great action that seemed to tend to some great good, and the effect made thienm great. WVanting to be great is v-anity without pow er.'' Nervesi For lack of nourishment are severed with a knife. In cithe been interfered with. Nerves wants knowvn through headache, gestion, fluttering of' the h'tart, ii eral weakness. Feed the hunt make themi strong and vigorous with the great nerve food and t "My nerves became so ni effects of an old wound t hat, fectly helpless. Nine years Invalid chair, and durling thi Iitense suffering. When I e Nervine it seemed to give m1< weeks I was able to be ump ant E. J. DEKh Dr. Miles' quiets the nervous irritatom and fills the blood with jutst, t weak and run-down cond ition Sold by dru-nisMs on rantnee. n A Rich Man Brought' to roris. I Robel t Carrick, one of the rich st :mlikers of Scotland a few gen -ratiolis ago, was as mean as lie was wealthy. Heing one day visited by 1 deputationi collecting sulbscril) tiolls toward a new hos)ital, he signe(l for twvo guinleas; and onle of the gentlemien, expressing disa poin)0t ment at the simaillness of tle siumli, lie said, "Really, I cannot af ford liOre. 'Tie de1pitation next visited Wil son, one o the largest manufac turers inl the city, who, on seeing the list, Cried: " What! Carrick only two guineas!'' When inforiied of what the banker had said, Wilson remarked, "Wait, I will give him a lesson.'' Taking his cheque-book, lie filled in, a check for ten thousand pounds, the full amount of his <deposit at Carrick's bank, and sent it for i iediate payinent. Five iniutes later the banker ap I)eared brvatliless and asked, "What is the matter, Wilson?" "Nothing the matter with ie," replied Wilson; "but these gentle imen informed me that you coulidn't afford iore than two guineas foi the hospital. 'IIallo,' thinks I, 'i! that's the case there inust be some thing wrong, and I'll get iiiy moliey out as soon as possible.' " Carrick took the subscription list erased the two guineas and substi. tuted fifty. on w,'hich Wilson ilmne diately tore up his cheque. The hospital was built and her< the best part of the story begins for the rich man who was thu. forced against his will to raise thi amount of his subscription soou be gan to take an interest in the wort the hospital was doing. Befor< many years lie contributed sufli cient to fully endow and maiutaii it. A little girl had sent back he: plate for turkey two or three times and had been helped bountifully t< all the good things. Finally sh<( was observed looking rather dis consolately at the unfinished pari of her dinier. "What's the matter, Ethel?' asked Uncle John. "You look s( inournful." "That's just the matter," saik Ethel. "I am mor'n full.'' And then she wondered why ev crybody laughed.-Selected. I \WNE OF CARDUl has b'rought permanent relief to a mil iion sufferimg women w.~ho wer& on their way to prematuro guraves. Mrs. Mitchell was fast dleclin ing in health, w hen winc of cardui pierformeLd a' "wondorful cure" in her ease. she suffered with the ago nies of failing of tho womb, leucorrhaa andl profu:so mencustruat ion. The weekly appecarance of the menses for two months sapupedl her vitality unti she was a phys ical wreck. 11cr nervous systonm gave way. 'Then came the trial of wilne of c2ardui and the curo. Mrs. Mitceoi's experieneo ought to commend wino of Cardui to suffering women in words of burnmng eloquence. is withmn the reach of all. W omen who try it are relieved. Ask your druggIst for a f t uttie of wine of eardu and d not take a substitute If tenderod you. Mrs. Willie Mitchell. sonth Gaston, N. C.: "Wine of ('ardul urod Thledfo.rd's Black. lDraught h'nve -erfinen ed a muiracu,hms eure in nmy en'. I had been a great t-ufferer with faulit of the womb and lenicorrbona, amt4 mrv a-en,se e ame every week fir two rauuntis ard wetrO very lpalnful. Miy hus band induced 11: to try Wine of cardul nuol in 'ek- hrat:ght. ant now the leucore rhona has dilsap'peared, nnd I am restored ti perfect health." dIn ese re' nlig eIl that Die just as (lead as though they were r case the base of supplies has that needl nourishing make their backache, loss of appetite, indi-. -ritability, sleeplessness, and gen ~ry nerv'es, build them up and ,full of' vim, vitality and power, onic, D)r. Miles' Ne'rvine, enk anid riun-down from theo I became paralyzed and per of may life was passed in an at time I ondured the mlost Ommlenced taking Dr. MtIles' Instant relief, and In a few Iabout onice inore." IAN, Garden City, Kans. Nervie i, stimulates the digestion lie nourishmuent nleedecd for s. Give It, a trial. It. AllILES MInICAL O.. Elbarty mnd, SOUT IERN RAILWAY. Condensed S31tod"1o In Iroo.t .Junl.l7th,19IA I'1liiiiiO ~ I __ Ii II STATrjONM. N N) -)I" Y. ar oon ........- - " a'n cIr 31 41 ni i 3t iI mninorvill ........ i n > . in r ranchivill,'. --.. .- :.'., 11i " O ng e0 .. ...... - 1: 1 Ly.vanh. -5 a I a ? r w l .......-----. " itacv l .........-- 7 - 21 it In ---3,- -- ~ 5~ i. p ni . liAkiV ...... . . ) i n wl leOW it.......1. it I'll J 3 t V aroonwo. .......... o 2 1 h, ods........... --- T,4 4 V-~Xbbov ile %-- I5 a. Cin e .......... rp t- i..... 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" ...... ) 2 1 80 a 11 40 a "r .. olunbi ..r " A' ii 4p 9 (0 Ip a 12 .I p1 ....Altn .. .O " 22 a p 50a a, 1231) " E.. an tu .." p 74 p lb n.L WtQ )__12 20 . "A".... in. ", night. aO 222 p .Jon vi:v.. " 12 . -) i l 5;st1 ' a S2o7 p " ....leo le .... "n 'nI 1 6 42p a 10A sparlttl-urg l '1v 1 4 NO 1p a 8 4i ea 1v Spartanburg A r 11 22 a' 0 00 48p 7 15 d r... A shev i ll ... Lv. a3 5p 1"P" P. In. "A" a. in. "N" night. DOUBLUM DAILY 8E'RVICE, BETWMEIN 0kARLESTO.N AND ORltNPVIIjI,E. Pullman palaTwo sleeping enrg on Trln-0s 5aiwd f gind it. o A. and 0. division. ihig cars 04 theso traing -serve all mei(nIt mnrmnto. Trains leavo Spartnillur, A. & C. divisiou, estibule Llnitedi and 7:07 p. in.; soth b uid 12:20 a. n.. 8:15 p. in., 11:34 . in., (Ves i uVe Limited), and 10:1k a. i. TraIns leavn Greenville, A. and C. division, orthboxund,0:02 a. mn., 2:84 p. mn. and 5:12.2 p. m.,, estibulp Limited) and B:15 p). mn.: swuth u d, 1:30 a. m.,4:3 p. mn., 12:30 p. mI. (\'estl Mo Limited), and 11:15 a. mn. Trains 15 and 10-Pullman MOOPIg Cars between Charleston and Columbia; ready for ooupancy at both points at 9:30 p. i. Ulegant Pullman Drawing-Hoom 1l!cping Vrs between Savannah and Achoville enrout< d1y between Jacksonvillo and Cincinnati. 18ANK 8. GANNON S. H. HARDWICK, Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., W4en. Pn. Agent, washin-ton, D. U. Washington, D,0. W. H. TAN-'L010. R. WV. 11 u NT.f A"st. Gen. Pan. Agt, Div. Pai. A st.. Atlanta, Ga. (hirlost on. 8. 0. In EfTect Nov. 25th, 1900. (Eastern Standard Time. Southbound. Northbouue STATIONS. A M. A.M. P.. P. 3 7 45% Lv Atlanta (S A.L) Ar. 8 t 0 10 Ila A thens 5 24 11 WIa Elberton 4 18 12 3p Abbovilto 3 15 12 4sp Ureenwood 2 -18 1 35p Ar Clinton I.v. 2 00 (C &w C.) 10 00a Lv Ulenn Springs Ar 4 0) 11 46a Upar:anuIrg 3 10 12 lJlp G reenv?ill 3 0)i (Iarns Springs) 12 52p Waterloo 2 OGi I UPts Ar Laurens(Din'r) Lv 1 58 22 53 52 21 D)aily Frt Uly Ft. Ex Sun. Ex BSun A.rt. A.M. PM. A.M 7830 1 35 Lv Laurons A r 1 35 5 30 7 43 1 41" Parks Ar 1 21 52) 9 00 1655 ..Clinton.. 1 16 5 00 925 2 05 Goldville 1 02 3 5 9 40 2 12 ..Kinard.. 12 52 3330 9650 2 17 ...G ary ... 12 48 3 15 10 00 2 22 ..Jalapa.. 12 43 3 05 10 50 2 37 liowherry 1230 2 37 11 20 2 52 Prosperity 12 17 110 11 36 38(2 ....811ghs.... 12 07 1235 12 25 3 06 Lt Mountain 12 03 12 25 1 00 3820 ...Chapln... 11 49 11 43 1 15 3 25 Hilton 143 1[ 15 1 30 8B29 W hite Rook 11 40 10658 2 00 3334 Ballen tine 11 351 10 40 2 45 8 43...Irmo... 11 2710 15 3 t0 3 49 ..Leaphart,.. 11 20 940) 3 26 4 05 ArColumnbiaLv 11 08319 20 4 15 LvColuir bia (A .0 L.)A r 111a0 5 25 Sumter 9 4, 8 30 A r Charleston Lv 7 03 For Rates, TIme Tables, or furt her inform'u lion call on any Agent,, cr writ e to W. G. ChIlLD)-, T.1. M. EMERtSON, President. T r afil Mfatnager. J. F. LIVINGbTON, H. M. 1.ElEISON. 8ol. Agi. Gen'l F"rt. % Pass A gt. (Colum bta, 8. C. W ilm ington, N. C. Charleston anil Westen Caralinla Rwvy Cj Augusta and Ashevillo Short Line. Bohedule In Effect Jan. 13th, 1901. Leave August a........... 9 40 a mi 3 353 p t Arriv e Green wood....12 15 p mi ...... Anderson......... ................0p Laure s...........1 20 y mn 3 3.5 a r Wate floo ( H. S.).12 52 p min ..... Greenville.....3 0J p mn i1 30 a: G lenn 8 pr ings...4 00 p in ...... Spartan burg......310 pm i)00 ai 8aIluda............... 5 33 p mi ...... Iioundersonvilae. 6(t3 p in ..,... Ashevillo.......... 7 5 p m ...... Leavo.Ashevillo......... 00 a in .... Spiartanburg ....i 45 a mn 3 a.5 p i (Glenni Sprin gs..10 00 a m ...... Greenvill .......12 01 p m 5p1 L,aurons............ 1 3 p mn 7 09?. pa IArrive WVate.rloo (H1. 8.). 2 013 p m ...... OJru nvwood .....2 35 p mn 9 0. pn LoaeAnderso................ ..p 7 25 p si LaeAndgusoa...............7 25 p) n Leave Augusia....................... 2 50 pnj A llendale.......................4 641 Fairfax........................ (5 07 pn Yoimasso ........... 900 am 6 10pn Beaufort...........I 15 am 7 10 pni Port tRoyal .....1030 ami 7 2-) pn Ar. Savan nah,.....,.............. 7 66 pn Savannah............... .... ..16 10 an Port R oyal..........I1 04 pm 7 10 ml [ioa n ort............. 116 pm 7 20Oan i emnsee........... 2 30 pm 8 :0 an Fairfax.......................... 19 .35 ani Allen dale ............ 9 47 an1 Ar rive Augusta...................... 11 50 an Cose eonneoIlon at Ueonwood for al points ou 8. A. L. and C. anid (G. RaIlway, an< at Spartanbnrg with Southern Rtailway. For any inftorma'tion relative to tiokoti tute, schedules, address WV. J. CR AIG, Gen. Pas. A gi E. M. NORrlH. 801. Agt. Algie T.M EMERSON, Trafic Manager. BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD H. 0. BEA' TIE, Recoiver, Effective .,. c'. . 18937. Between Anderson and WaIhallas. SAOTBoeUUD. WWTl3oUND, MiNHed. Mixed No. It. Stations. 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