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THE PNEUMOGASTRIC NERVE!
Upon an nvorngo twlco n week,
When anguish olouda my brow,* 1
My good physician friend I soek
To know "what niln mo now."
Ho taps mo on tho book und ohc.it
.And scans my tongue for hilo
And lays nn uar against my breast
And listons thoro awhile.
Thou is hu ready to admit
Tliat all ho can obsvi vo
IH something wrong iueide-to wi?,
My pneum?gastria nor vol
Now, whoa tiloso Latin names within
Dyapoptlo bulka Uko mino
Qa wrong a follow should begin
To draw what's called tho lino.
It nooma, howuvur, that this Hamo,
Whioh in my hulk abounds,
I? not, despite its awful iiumo,
Bo fatal nu St Bounds.
Yot of all tormonts known to mo
I'll say without reserve
Thoro is no torment lilto to theo,
Thou pnouiuogastrlo nervo I
This subtle, onvioiiH nervo alineara
To bu o patient foo
It waited noarly forty yoma
Ita chanco to lay ino low;
Thun, Uko Homo hilt hering blast of holt,
It struck this guileless bard,
And in that uvil hour I fell
Prodigious far and hard.
Alas, what things I dearly lovo-?
Pies, puddings and preserves
Am sure to rouse tko vouKeunco of
All pnmtmognstrio ncr veal
Oh, that 1 could remodel mani
I'd ond thoso oruol pains
By hitting on a different pinn
From that willoh now obtains.
Tho stomach, greatly nmpliflod.
Anon should occupy
Thu all of that domain inside
Whore heart and lung now He,
But ilr.st of all I should disposo
That diabolic onrvo
And author of my thousand woos,
Tho pneumoyaHtrio nervol
-Kugono Fiold.
AN ELOPEMENT.
"Yes, slr, thero's plenty of romaneo
boro It conies down in tralnfuls every
Saturday an bank holiday nu hangs
about an gets so mixed with tho spars
nu ropos that you can't walk about
without rmmin up agon it, " said old
Hilly Stumps, tho best known boatman
and olovorest wholesale manufacturer
of yarns on Margalo sands.
"Mind you," ho added, Ina concilia
tory tono, "I ain't a-gruniblin about no
romance--not a bit on it. Why, sir, if
it hadn't bin for romaneo, I wouldn't
ha' bin the owner on nuvigatin had?
mirai of them six boats as Hos bolow
there.
"Story, sir," ho muses, as ho loads
his short, black clay. "Woll, I'll toll
you this story if it's anyways wolcomo,
an it won't hurt them as it's riboai
'cos tho last I heard they waa with tho
hanny in India, which to all accounts,
though i ain't never wisited tho coun
try, ain't safo forboatiu 'onsof thoorok
idilos and hallygatora
"Well, sir, it was ton years ago on
nat'rally I was ten years younger, an
tho Seabird-that's her with tho dark
bluo hull an tho red streak along tho
gunnel-had just been built to my ox
pross dosigns. I was loungin along boro,
just as I might bo today, only it was
tho beginnin of .lune, when np comos
ono of tho young toffs ns was stay in
at tho big hotel. Ho know'd mo, an I
know'd him, for we'd bin Failing an
flshin together many times. Ho was a
nico young toiler, too, with ns pur ty
ways an as handsomo a faeo an kind a
manner of tullun as you over seed.
" 'Stumps,' says ho-ho generally
callod mo Stumps when thoro was busi
ness about-'Stumps,' bo says, 'I wants
to talk to you. '
" 'Yes, sir,' I ses, respccitfulliko, 'cos
I could seo it wasn't a story he wantod.
" 'Stumps,' ho says agon-makin tho
second timo he'd said it-'do you know
what it is to bo ia lovo?'
" 'Woll, sir,' I sos, onrofullike, so OB
to hide my surprise, 'I've soon n good
deal on it. '
" 'Never mind what you've soon,' ho
Bays, kinder riled. 'I want to know
whether you'vo got any sympathy for
thom aa is in love. You an I havo boon
friends, Slumps, ain't wo?'
" 'Corse wo havo, sir,' I BOB, 'an I'd
?lo nuythink for you, if it was only for
tho Sea bi rd'8 sa ko, as you'vo said wits
tho smartest crai l, abouts. '
" 'An you like Miss Harelay, too?' bo
asks.
" Woll, i didn't like to show it, but 1
was completely took book, for, bless
you, Ibero wasn't a prettier nor sweeter
nor nicer lady ia Margit than Colonel
Barclay's darter, UH had taken a bouso
for tho season. Why, Hbo used to como
down among us every day nn bring us
books aa (lowers nu fruit on Sundays au
talk aa laugh just as if sho was a com
mon bein. Au now I comes to roo'loot,
I'd Keen this young feller-Mr. Egerton
was his unmo, und a nico young fol lor,
too-I'd Keen him look at hor and fuller
her, an 1 won't say as wot bo didn't
speak to ber sometimes, (bough that
ain't no business of mino nor you ru.
"Woll, I tolls him straight what 1
thinks of her, an bo smiles all over bis
face an holds out his hand, an 1 won't
deny na it struck ino when ho smiled as
ho was just tho young fidler as a nico
gal like that would fall in lovo with.
"'(ionio for a sail,8 ho Hays. 'lean
toll you bet ter thea. '
"So WO gets tho Seabird, as had been
painted afresh, with a pair of triang'lur
yottliiK flags on ber bows, an beats
about for awhile before ho begins.
" 'Stumps, ' ho says, 'it ain't OVQYj
man as I'd trust with my priv?lo con
Barns, muoh less my lovo affairs, but
I'vo took Hindi a fancy to you as I can't
let go on. I doKsny,' ho says, 'it'll sur
prifio you as Miss Barclay's a-goln to
marry mo somo day, but ns tho old'-I
forget what tho preciso word was-'but
as tho colonel ain't agreeable to tho
mai eb wo air agoin to take tho til lor In
our own hands and ran for tho font op
portunity as offers. Now, Stumps, 'ho
says, 'you'ro a good Bailor an a bravo
man, an tho Seabird's tho smartest emft
on tho coast, an lt seoms to mo ns wo
could do this job better and moro of
foctooalllke by non than wo oould by
land. You noud have no fear of the eon
sekens, ' ho says, ''cos I'vo got plenty
of money, nn Miss Barclay is old onuff
to know her own mind, nn it's only
"?"Ui, .. M.,, ... r. "...^.^..?.?i.itV., >"!,...
boonuBo tho oolonel's slob a nul/luit old
grampuo as ho won't Jot her -marry de
cenillkp. Now, my pla? ie,' he says,
?to tret aboard <h? Kr^Wr? togytbor a?
run ns if for tho ooast of France, au
tuen dowu with your holm au put into
tito first port ns wo comos to along tho
English const. I'll make all the ar
taugemnuts,'' ho saya, 'an I'll oomo
down tomorrow mornin an soo. as tho
timo an tido'a all right.'
"Well, up bo comos' at tho same
time next morning with a faco na happy
na any I over .socd, nu! with nrrahgo
monta aa wo was. to start ?with the ebb
tido at 0 o'clock that" oveidu. You
novor seod a ohap in aioh a state as ho
was, but, bloss you, ho was tho right
emt, au if I hadn't liked him alroady
I'd, 'hu'i sworn to ha'gono auywhercB
with him thou. Mo nu Tom had a
busy day on it altogether, oloauin an
gel tin tho Soabird jj shipshapo for tho
v'yngo. Tom, ho was just aa anxious
for it aa I was, 'cos I know ho'd allua
admirod tho youuglady, liko tho roat of
'em, nn ho waa a strong nu handy young
ohnp-boin n uovvy of my own an
brought up in my own Mouse.
"At 0 o'clock; down comos Master
Egorton with a bundle of wx-aps, just as
if ho waa a-goiu flshin, au Bure onufT,
just as I was about to ask for tho lady,
ho g?oBv back ail ' fetohos a tull young
wonui? in a bluo yottiug oostoom nn a
littlo straw hat with a heavy white voiL
Down ho oomes ngen au holps her iu,
an wo pushos off, but I didn't fool sure
ns ho had got thu right nu, not till sho
lifted hor veil nu showed tho prottiost
an handsomest lookiu fnoo you ovor eood,
ns mndo my old honrt thump iu suite of
myself nu ?out Toni into tho bows with
a fnoo ns rod IIB tho Soabird'a gunnel.
Awny wo wont nt n good rate of spood,
with a steady broozo from tho nor'onst
ns innde tho oyenin cold nn laid tho
Seabird ovor to it liko -.ho beauty os sho
is. Tom wns n-munngin tho lug, nn I
wns iv - ? teer i 11, nn of cou rao tho two young
pooplos was sittin sido by sido with a
tarp'lin jnokot round 'om, both just na
happy ns they over wanted to bo.
"Just ns wo wns congrntulntin our
selves on gettin nwny unobsnrved an
aforo wo'd got a oouplo of miles from
shore, I seos Toni stand up in tho hows
with his bund a-shadin his oyos an
lookin bnok toward tho jotty..
" 'Bill.! ho saya suddenly, Mt'B tho
Sylph!'
" 'Whoro?' says tho young fellor an
mo nt tho rnnio timo.
*' 'Just n-beatin out.' bo Rays. 'An
elm's a-cenniu for ns with overy sorap
sho can crowd on I'
"Now, I didn't toll yon ns tho colonel
-him ns took tho houso for thoHscnson
-.was tho only man ns I ovor feared
ngen tho Soabird. Ho was a good snilor,
too, and that oroft ns ho brought down
-tho Sylph-wan tho prettiest thing
I'd seen sinco tho Soabird wns built
Uer linos wns just ns beautiful ns a
swan nu as graceful ns a piotnr', an tho
only fenr I'd ha' had in owning hor
was ns thoy might bo a bit too fino. I'd
never sailod tho Seabird agon her, for 1
nllus reckoned us sho wns tho fastost
oraft on tho const, nu I hadn't got to
recognize no equal.
' ' Well, there sho come with hor white
soils just ns neat nn ns pretty ns a mor
mnid-beg pardon, sir, it's o true story;
shall wo say ns n young woman? I
know'd hor in a minuto, for thoro
wasn't another ornft liko hor, nu whon
I gets tho glasses I could soo two por
sons ns wns workin to got ovory bit out
of her thoy could.
" 'Let her huvo nnothor, Tom,' I says
ns I looks ut tho lug, nn tho Seabird
lifts herself out of tho wntor os easy as
a gull.
"Master Egerton, ho sat thoro with
his arm around tho gal a-lookin baok at
tho Sylph, on I seo him whisper in her
car summat ns oheers her up immediate.
Then ho turns nu asks mo how soon it
would bo dark, an whether wo couldn't
run on without u light. But I could seo
ns tho Sylph was n-galuiu on us fost na
Bure, nn I novor felt so mis'rable in my
lifo, sir, as I did then, when I felt tho
Seabird, ns I'd sailed in and sworn by,
was no m ut eh for tho neat littlo craft ns
was n-oomin up behind. YOB, thoro sho
come, n tenpin nu duckin just liko tho
beauty she was. I took out my wntoli.
It was just past 7 nn wanted two full
hours to dark, an aforo that timo I
know tho Sylph would bo nlougsido.
" 'Hoggin your pardon, sir, an yours,
miss,' I nays, 'but that thoro craft's too
nundi for tho Seabird, an thoro ain't a
doubt as we'll bo ovcrhuulcd boforo wo
can get away. '
"In half un hour's timo tho Sylph
wns less than half a milo astern, nu I
could seo tho colonel a-standin in tho
bows a-wavin bin liands like n mad
thing. Tho wind bad freshened consid
'rablo, but I held tho Seabird to it, an
wo was both a danoin over tito woven
like petrels, t hunch I fancied ns I seed
tho Sylph tako u deal of wator. An
still thom two sat thoro a-eomfortin ono
another, ns I could nee, though I novor
hoard a word of what they said. Oneo
I looked at 'um, an I thought I seod
hor a-prayin, an it quito took tho starch
out of mo for n timo to think as I'd bin
a-tries!in all tho tim,) to tho Soabird mi
never thought of tho God above. I novor
was no Christian, sir, an I Mover took
no heed of thom sky pilots ns como
muong us, but I think I did say some
thin for her sake thou, though I
couldn't put my hands togothor proper
like, scoin as I'd got hold of tho tiller
tight and fast.
"In another ton minutes tho Sylpli
was only a quarter of a milo astern nu
was comin with lier canvas stretched
an uplift in tho wator as if it was noth
in. Just ns Tom yelled out Komothin
i i I couldn't hear I looked round, nn
thoro wns tho colonol 'a-slnndin in tho
bows with a rifle in his hands, a-t.ikin
aim for us. I just hollered in time, un
as wo heard a whistlin ovorhoad wo
looked up an seed a littlo hole in the
lutf an tho old fool was a standin there
takin another aim. I toll yon, sir, thc
bombardment of that 'ore Spnninh fleet
wnrn't in it. Hang went tho gun, nu
whittle como tho idiot over our bend?,
lint only oneo did ho hit unythink bo
sido tao fust time, un then tho bullot
wont right Into tho must nn stoppod
thoro. Mastei Egerton und tho missy,
they not thoro nn never said a word, lint
I caught n sight of tho young foller'a
faeo once when ho not up an looked
astern, nu I reckon he'd ba' dono somo
damago if he'd got near that gnu nu tho
fool ns was hnndlin it.
"When he'd ?ired about a dozen shots,
ho stopped nu I ventured to look up, an
sato enough tho Sylph was within hail
an comin along IIB she'd bin n doh; all
tho time.
" 'Seabird, ahoy,' yells tho colonel,
in n voice ns I could hear was choked
with iago. 'Stop, or I'll sink youl'
"'Sylph, ulioy, ' I shouted back.
'What's tho matter? You ain't all mail,
air you?'
" 'Bring that boat to this instant,'
ho yells, 'or I'll riddlo you, nu let yon
go down without help!'
" '(loon, then,' I yoi ls, 'only you've
got to do bettor or you'll have no shot!
loft.'
"With that I flops down agon in thc
Stern, just ns nnothor shot comos ll vii
through tho lug. Then nnothor goos awn)
overhead, nn thu next buries itself in thc
tiller head nil nearly knocks it out o
my hand. Then young Egorton, I sow
him kiss tho gul ns ho gots np on hil
foot.
" 'Stop ||rinI' ho yolla 'Your dartoi
and about which auch tender and
holy recollections cluster as that
of <* MOTHER "-ah? wlio watciicd
over our helpless infancy and guid
ed our . first tottering step. Yet
thc Ufe bf every Expectant Moth
er is beset with danger and ai! ef
fort should be made to avoid it.
uH ii ? BO assists nature
Mothers islip!
mm a g tho Expectant
IL lr4 5 fm ll rf Mother ia ena
Tl I H ll II bled to ^ok ?or"
? l lVim ward without
dread, suffering or" gloomy fore
bodings, to the j hour when she
experiences thc joy of Motherhood.
Its usc insures safety to the lives
of both Mother and Child, and she
is found stronger after than before
confinement--Ln short, it "makes
Childbirth natural and easy," as
so many . have said. Don't bc
persuaded to use anything but
MOTHER'S FRIEND
"My wife suffered more in ten min
utes with either of her other two chil
dren than she did altogether with her
last, having; proviomdy used four bot
tles of 'Mother's Friend.' Ii is a
blessing to any ono oxp.otlng to be
como a MOTHER," says a customer.
IIKHDBRSOM DALH, Carrai, Illinois.
Of nvufftiiunjt) 11.00. or eon? br oxprojs on receipt
of prto?. Wt lu for book containing tojttmonJaia
feud fnluablo InforDintlon for till Mothara, free.
Ike UratUltld Begulator Co., AUauta, Ca.
ia in this boat, au for lier Bako I bog
yon to coa sol'
"I just popped roy hoad over tho
gunnel to soo what effect this had on
tho old mau, nu there ho WOB a-takin
aim ns cold blooded as over, au boforo I
oould shout or do any think to stop it
tho poor young toiler had fallon back
in tho bottom of the boat, nu tho blood
was a-pourin from his left ram.
"'It's oil right, ' ho calls ont. 'It's
only tho shook.' But tho ?alwas by his
Bide in a minute, without awhimpor on
her faco, a-bindin up his arin as if it
was tho work shu did ovory day.
" 'Harry,' sho says, 'aro you in pain,
doarost?'
" 'No, duri in, ' ho answers 'It's only
a scratch. '
"An them's tho only levin wo I
ovor hoard 'om speak.
"Well, the colonel must lia' thought
bo'd killed him, for tho Orin ooasod al
together, an when I looks antoni agon
tho ole man was a-sittia in tho bows
a-waitin patiently for tho Sylph to run
alongside us. I could seo tho lad at tho
tiller was ono of tho boat boys from
Margit, an he'd got all ho could do to
koop tho Sylph's head to it, nu 1 Homo
how thought as how tho goat could bo
bottor omploycd lookin after tho sail
than Bittin thoro Uko a dummy. Tho
breozo was a-freshenin nil tho time, an
tho sea waa u-gottin up, HO I took in a
bit of sail and eased tho Seabird. It was
luoky I did, for just at that moment,
whoa tho Sylph was within threo boat
lengths, a gust of wind como down on
UH as modo tho Soabird heel an shoot
away in it. I looked round, on, suro
enough, them fools on tho Sylph hadn't
taken in a bit of sail, an as tho wind
struck hor over she went likon ninepin,
an tho old man an tho lad shot out into
tho foamin wator.
"For n moment I was undooidod how
to act, but young Egerton, ho sprung to
his foot in au instant.
" 'Lower the sail,' ho yells. 'Down
with your holm. '
"An down comos tho sail au down
goofl tho holm, an tho Seabird turns on
hor hcol in a manner ns makes my hair
stand on end to think on. Rut tho way
on hor waB stopped as tho colonel was
a-drowniu, for I knowed ho couldn't
swim moro nor a fow strokes, nn I could
soo tho lad had got enough todo to hong
on to an oar.
"Tho old mau novor uttered a cry
nor lookod for holp, but tho gal, hiH
only darter, sho roso to her knoos an
oried, 'Harry, Havo him, for my Bako I'
An Harry-bless him, ho was tho llnost
young follor I over Hoed-ho sprang over
tho nido au swn.u ns if bo'd novor bin
shot at all. Just n dozen long strokes
an ho was alongeido nu grnbbod tho
oolonol by tho nook just ns ho was a-goiu
down. Wo woro with 'om in a minifc,
Tom an me an thu gal, nn?wo had 'om
nil aboard tho Soabird, with tho lad on
all safo.
" 'Where for, now, sir?' I risks. But
tho oolonol was a-faintin, au Mastor
Harry waa too weak to speak, on that
poor, bravo gal was a-nussin 'om both,
so I just takes tho management to my
self an makos sail again for Margit, an
loavoa tho poor Sylph a-lyin thoro bot
tom up, tho only craft as oould ovor sail
alongsido tho Soabird."
. ?.*...
"Did I do right in headin for Margit?
Yes, siv; 't least so it appears Whoa
I wont round to tho colonel's house noxt
mornin, thole was tho old gent an Mas
tor Egerton a-propped up in nrmohairs,
an tho young lady, all dressed in whito,
a-sittin betweon 'om.
" 'Sunups,' BOB tho oolonol, 'what
do you mean by munir ff with my
darter?'
" 'Hoggin your pardill, Hlr,' I BOB,
'but if I runs off wit)? hor, what can
you wondor at a' nico young gent like
that for (loin tho saino?'
"An thoy all laughs, HO that they ni
iiiost forgot to ask mo to tho weddin.
" 'Stumps, ' BOH tho oolonol, 'I'll pay
for tho damage I did to tho Soabird, an
I'm goin to buy you a now heat ho
Hidosl*
" 'An I shall do tho same, ' said MAS
tor Egerton.
"An I was KO knocked back that i
forgot to thrash tho lad as split on us.
Hut that's tho begiunin of the present
fleet o' six lino cruft as lays below, with
Mr. Hill Stumps ns owner an our Tom
ns doppity hadmiral. "-Loudon Tit
Bits. _
fut ?lu). Thorn* In Illa Own IV! li.
Enpeck-If I could bo bora ?Kain and
OOUld havo my own choice about it, 1
think I'd be a woman.
Mrs. Enpook-Why?
Enpeok-Well, then I couldn't possi
bly ro?H>r>t tho mistake I mudo when
you and I-?
Hut his lust words woro Jost nfl ho
jumped thviugh tho window.-Cleve
land Loadof
-_
"What is salt?" wa? ono of tho
questions asked by a Barnwell
Graded School Teacher tho other
day.
"It's what makes your bread tasto
bad when you don't put any in it"
was tho quick outspoken answer of
a bright tot of a girl.
lt is claimed that with cotton eom
prossod in the round halo it is possi
ble to put 70,000 pounds in a single
railway car, whilo but 12,000 to 14,000
pounds of uncompressed can lie put
in a car, and 80,000 to 40,000 pounds
of sauare-balo compressed cotton,
,,". . iiii'ii.,.tin .i.n I nm.m.. 'H. ".,., .ti
?WINNING A WOMAN'S LOVE.
I -
?MK<>? ??<.?? Vorivonlmm V? I. .1 io IMOW Mooly*
Without Marliod Success
Algernon Perkenbam hut! for ?
long, long time loved AHco d'Orsay
fervently, almost madly, but sbo
had not seemed to return his pussion
with tho enthusiasm that he could
havo wished. As a mattor of, fact,
sho hud always soomod to becomo
intensoly interested in horsos o^ golf
or the lutost novel whenover ho had
begun to vorgo upon tho subjoot of
lovo. This hud disngrood with tho
digeotion, and consequently the spir
its of Mr. Perkenhsm. Ho quit
hanging around the Btngo doors,
eared nothing for tho storlos that
wore told nt his club and nror?ed
the mix jody of h?8 mother.
Ono day ho got hold of a book in
which ho read thnt tho suroBt way
to win n woman's lovo was to np
ponr indifferent to hor, to trent hor
ns if sho wore unworthy of being
takon seriously mid to disputo ovory
thlng that sho enid.
Algernon PorkenknnVs honrt gnvo
ft mighty lnnp when ho rend this,
insomuch that his tonsila woro al
most knocked from their founda
tions.
"I'll bogln tonight," ho said to
himsolf. "I'll mako hor think that
I look upon hor ns tho dust beneath
my foot. I'll pnrnlyzo her I"
So thnt ovoning ho culled nt tho
d'Orsay palace, for, ns ho told his
frionds, ho "lind thoongtray there,"
tho Perkonhams and tho d'Orsays
hoing mutually Interested in tho
etookynrds business.
Tho beautiful girl swopt into tho
drawing room after tho young mun
had waited half ail hour nud ex
claimed :
"Oh, good ovoning, Mr. Perken-,
ham I I'm KO glad to soo youl It's
a beautiful ovoning, isn't it?"
Ho throw ono log ovor tho other,
yawned and ropliod:
"Ob, I dunno! It ain't so warm."
"Wanui" sho roplied in somo sur
prise. "No, it isn't too warm. It's
just nico."
"Think ito? Scornsboostly to mo. "
"Why," Misa d'Orsay said ns sho
eat down in a chair that wnH plonty
largo onough for two, "you Boom to
havo a grudge ngniust tho world
this ovoning. I hopo it is not bo
cause I had to koop you waiting? I
assure you I couldn't help"
"Oh," ho interrupted, "don't
worry about thnt I I haven't any
kick comm ngninst tho world. Novor
folt moro choorful in my lifo. Fact
is I fool so good I cnn hardly koon
from whoopiu right out. AH for
your keopin mo waitin, I didn't
mind. I was bavin suoli n good time
boro all by myBolf that if you hadn't
oomodowu foran hour I don'ta'posc
I'd havo noticed it."
Sho looked at him stoadily for n
moment and thon said:
"Your sister Lillian was tolling
mo last week that you wero not en
joying vory good health. ? suppose
that is tho reason wo havo not had
tho privilogo of booing much of yoi
lately."
"Somo folks seoni to bo mightily
interested in tho stato of mj
honlth, " ho ropliod, maintaining hit
elovil may caro expression with BOUK
difllculty, for his impulso was te
throw himself at tho Bwoot maiden'i
foot und toll hov that ho oould no
live without hor lovo. "My hoaltl
has novor boen bottor'u it hus booi
latoly, " bo wont on. "Tho reason '.
haven't called boro vory ofton ii
that I'vo had other engagements,
broke several pressin onos just t<
como around this ovoniu, for
s'posod you'd think it strange if
staid away any longer, and
wouldn't havo you worry about m
for anything. Say, that's a beaetl;
way you've got your hair elono up
Makos you look 40 yours old. Now
if you'd wear your hair back fortho
on your hoad it wouldn't mako you
UQSO Hoom to turn tip KO much at th
ond. If I"
But BIIO had suddenly risen and
without guying anything, Durrie
from tho room.
A momont hitor tho Imtlor, wh
woighed 187 pounds and had bi
I?B?H with long tufts of hair o
thom, appeared in tho doorway nu
said :
"Mian d'Orsay snys to trim yous
out and tell youso dat if y-niKO eve
como around boro wid anuddcr ja
she'll havo youno run in I"
Three minutos must havo elapse
boforo Algernon Perkenham wr
ablo to gather himsolf up at tho bo
tenn of tho murillo Ktepa anet lim
away.-Cleveland Lender.
It is a curious fact that the hone]
bco was never known in thc Unite
States 'till imported from Knglnu
Qet a St
Oi
And Save Endless Suf
fering which Winter
Brings.
Tho meist offensive of all eli
oases boco mos more intonso as cn
weather appronchiM. In fae
many who have been under trou
ment for so tong, anet during 1
Hummer feel little discomfort frei
tho elisoaso, ure ai most, pormiael
that, they have boon curial. H
tho first chilling lilaHti of wini
provea that tho disoaso ?H al ill wi
them, and an tho winter advanct
their Catarrh grown in Bovorit
TheiHO wlio have felt only a slig
touch of Catarrh may be sure (li
only cold weather is neeeled to e
velop the disOftSO. What appen
to Im oniy a Intel cold will pro
more difficult <<> cum than fi
morly, and will return with me
fri?quonoy, until boforo lemg t
disease ia fully dovelopod,
"For years I Buffered from n aove
caso of Catarrh, and took sovoral kb
of mediemos und used various local i
plications, but lucy lind no efTeet wh
over. ? wnH induced to try S. o.
(Swift's Spoclflo) and after two mon'
I wns perfectly well and havo nev
felt any effects of tho disenso nineo.
MB. I*. MoAl.MHTKIl,
.'tlaraodsbsrg. Ky.'
It ia easy to HOC tho importai
of prompt treatment for Catari
jjJjlThe Kind You Have
:A\Teg?^ I ?IWByS BOU^hf
sliuilatln^u^roodfliutllc??ttt- H Ni ^
tiitgtbeSionuichsa^^ jBOEtPS fcb.6 Jr 1
PromoteaTD?gcsllon?e?ful- ffj ^Cr^ft^
ness and Ifest.Contolns neither ? -i? J? MP
OwumlMorpWneiiorMuieral. B Ul wwi1 \V*
NOT NAR c o TIC . jflL\\ VP*
J\tm/Jbu>, SM J" \ Bs ? JB v
. Ox.Senn? * J H BVH ?
^st?V i ' 1 f\ ift* * iii
^i^J I/fr J? Use
A perfect ncmcdy for Consl'pa- lg ?A ir ww**
lioii.'ioiirStoiMch.Diflrrhcea, Ml \mT -, ?
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- WR\ J? IT AV il iff Ol'*
tic>ss and Loss OF SLEEB . V> V ' rill U V UI
thc Simile Signature of " _ B >. - -
^SS" I Thirty Years
^gCASTORIA
?ft. , ,i ," r?fii?fll? W THC OKNTAUH COMPANY, NIW VOIlli OITY.
Tho question wan once raised ns
to which was tho moro content of
tho two, tho owner of a half a mil
lion or tho mun with sovon daugh
ters. "The latter, of oourso," was
tho reply, "for tho man with half a
million is always wanting more,
while tho ono with nevon daughters
hm plenty."
A colored citizen of Sodnlin, Mo.,
has a most wonderful voice. Speak
ing in an. ordinary conversational
tone, it is paid, lie cnn bo easily hoard
across n 40 nero Held, and when call
ing at tlie top of his voice Iiis words
may be distinguished for moro than a
mile.
A prize hog, weighing, 1,524
pounds lias been raised by T. W.
Williams, of Meigs county, Tomi.
Here aro its dimensions: lloight, 4
feet 0 inches; diameter, 7 feet;
length, 10 feet 2 inches, lt is con
sidered tho largest hog in tho world.
Tho other day an old negro wns
heard to say : "Woll, do white folks
done tuk Norf Ca'liny ; on do next
thing you knows, doy'll drivo us
outon Mississippi, complete, on mix
us all up wid do Injuns in do fur
Wost !"
Two little pigs caused contention
bet we 9n a couple of neighboring
fanners in Shannon county, Mo.
Kach claimed both pigs. They went
to law about them, and when tho
costs had amounted to $90 the liti
gants compromised by each taking a
pig- _|#b_
Some of the wooden churches of
Norway are fully 700 years old, and
aro still in an excellent stato of pres
ervation. Their timbers have suc
cessfully resisted the frosty and al
most arctic winters, because they
have been repeatedly coated with
tar.
Advertising always pays! An
Oklahoma girl advertised for a hus
band und got him. The advertise
ment and wedding outfit cost cloven
dollars. Within a year he died und
loft lier five thousand dollars lifo
insurance.
A soldier's widow, a resident of
? Philadelphia, died there in 1877.
For lil years she has been a pen
sioner. It has just been discovered
that her daughter has boen person
? ating her for tho past iii years and
drawing hor pension.
irt
i Catarrh
Those who got a start, on tho dis
ease before tho cold and disagree
able weather aggravates it, will
(ind a cum less difficult. Catarrh
increases in sovority year by year,
and becomes one of tho mont ob
stinate und doop-soatod Ire,, des.
But il is equally important that
the right remedy be given. All
local applications of sprays,
washes, inhalations, eic., can
never euro Catarrh, for they do
not reach tho dis
ease. Catarrh is
in tho blood, and
only a bl nod
remedy can cure
it. Local appli
ea t. ions only
"7 reach t hoirritatod
> X??bc&zWkvti)? romody must bo
takon internally.
Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) is the
right remedy for Catarrh. It
cures tho most obstinai0 cases by
going direct to tho causo of tho
trouble-?the blood-und forcing
out tho disease. Those who havo
mot with BO much disappointment
from local treatment should throw
aside their sprays, washes and in
haling mixtures and tak? S. S. S.
A cure will result. Send for freo
books. Add ross Swift Specific
Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
Justico (to negro prisoner)-You
uro ohnrgod with stonling chickens.
Do you want a lawyer ?
Prisoner-No, your Honor.
Jufltico-Why not?
Prisoner-If it picasen the co't,
IM like, if yor Honor pl??aeti, tor j
keej) clem chickens myself, after hub
bin' do trouhlo or gcttin' om.
According to recent governmental sta
tistics it would econi that tho so-cnllod
"surplus woman" is a myth. Instead of
being a surplusage of women thoro is
a shortage of moro than 2,000,000. Hero
aro tho facts: thoro aro in tho U. S. 5,427,
7(57 bachelors over 20 years of ago, and
only 8,224,404 unmarried womon about
that ngo. In ovory Stato thoro aro moro
bachelors than maidous. Figures don't
Ho; but tboy somotinios toll who does.
Hays tho Now York World with rcforonco
to theso facts; "Tho ono fact of greatest
intorost r,hnt thoro is in tho country
not ono singlo Stato which has not mon
enough to furnish a husband apioco for
all its womon." And yot with roforonco
to tho gontlor sox tho stubborn truth re
mains:
When sim will, sho will, yon may dc
pond on it,
When sho won't, sho won't, and tboro's
an end on it.
OASTORIA.
Boam tho _y} ?to Kind You Havo Always Bought
?lgnatnro
of
Tho vastness of London is becoming
moro and more striking. Tho real Lon
don is comprised in what is oallod tho
metropolitan pblico.nioa, and in that aroa
thcro is a population of 5,033,800 Willoh
is ns great ns tho combined populations
of four great Capitals of Europe-St.
Potorsborg, Berlin, Paris nnd Koine.
Already London extends 18 milos from
Charing Cross all around, and tho mind
cannot grasp tho idea of tho London f>0
yours boneo. In ita8tr06t8, houses, work
shops, rivers, 00 poisons dio from various
kinds of violonco ovory wook; so that
nearly 8,600 mon, womon nnd children
ovory year moot their ddath from acci
dent, negligonco or design.
Con. .loo Wheeler's suggestion that tho
colleges of tho United Statos givo froo
tuition to a numbor of young Cubans is
app.irontly mooting with favor. Among
those who have writton offering their
hearty co-operation aro President Eliot,
of Harvard ; President Low, of Columbia,
and President Raymond, of Union.,
Favorable reports have also boon received''
from tho Roman Catholic colleges, in
Washington and Georgetown, tho Quak
ers' Collogo, in Havorford, Roanoke (Va.)
College, and from many othor Southern
and Wostorn universities.
Boara tho J* H* Kind You Haw Always Bought
8lgT'? <2i&$tf%?^ .
An oxchango says: "Wo aro gotting
tired of this lifo insurnnco business.
When a man 'dies nowndays tho first
thing they nsk is: 'Was ho insured, and
for how much?' Tho papors also gene
rally wind up tho obituary notico with
the amount of hiBuranco. Soon tho
obituary notico will road something liko
this: 'Peter Jones died and left a ?,'ifo
and two children. Loss fully covered by
insurnnco.' Or if tho deceased is not
insured it, will rend about ns follows:
'John Smith is dead. Ho leaves a wifo.
Total loss. No insurnnco.' "
Ata recent mooting of tho professional
bull fighters of Havana it was decided to
forward to President McKinley a petition
that nf tor tho beginning of American con
trol thoro bo no legal stops takon to pro
vent them from carying on their amuse
ment. Tho gladiators will state that Con.
Leo, during his residence in Cuba, never
missed an opportunity to witness a light.
They also declaro that all Americans who
have witnessed a bull light are groatily
pleased with it.
Polieo detectives in Montreal estimate
that tho people of that city spend ovor
$2,500,000 a year on lotterten, The u".m
of policy tickets bought annually is esti
mated at 0,000,000.
A few beggarly white officers, who
took commanda in the Virginia negro
regiment, have resigned, pretty well sick
of their places.
- ? .
Some of tho Democrats of Now York
aro endeavoring to organizo against
Tammany.
If you desire attractive
Joh Printing of nny descrip
tion sond it to the
Courier Job Office.
Briefs and Arguments
: : : : a Specialty.
OO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE.
FLATENTS
' . >?T? TRADE MARKS,
\lnjMljlV DESIGNS,
rW*^ COPYRIGHTS &o,
Anyone ?onrUnjr nMcotcti nml doserlntlon nm)
quickly uncertain, fiuo, wlipllior nu Invention In
I>rn1?tlily pntontnlilo. (Niiiiiiiiinlr'iitloiiH Mrlrtly
pnntlilotitlul. OlflOgt n?0liejr fnrnrcurlii|.' imlonts
lu Amerton. Wo linvo n, Wnnlilnwinn ollleo.
I'ntontn tuknn through Munn A Co. re?oive
? i.eolnl notico In thu
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
bf>nnllfiilly Ilpili,tated, Inmost circulation of
nny ncloiitUli! Intimal, \?ool-|v t-.-rim ?.'i.CI n y?ftrj
?l.Hlnix iiiniitii?. Hpoclnion conloi nun HAND
IOOK ON I'ATKVT.I ?out froo. AiUIron?
MUNN A CO.,
QUI Ilromlwnv, New York.'
i? A;-.W O ^ J?, x> ?
ROB'L A. THOMPSON,
ATTOENEY-AT-LAW,
WALHALLA, S. C.,
Wilt ?Ivo.prompt attention to ail huai
WOPS committed to his onco.
Juno ?10, $98. ' 20 ly
ii. T. JAYNKB.
j. W. BUK LOU,
JAYNES & SHELOR,
ATTORNEY?-AT-LAW,
WALHALLA, fl. o.
T>ROM)?T nttontiou civon to all busi
JT noaa committed to thoir caro.
January 13,189?.
WM. J. Snunr.iNO. y ?{ E. L. HKUNDON.
Attorneys-At-Law,
WALHALLA, S. 0.
PROMPT A?TKNTION QlVKN TO ALT. BllSI
NKBS ENT11UHTK? TO Til KM.
January 0, 1898.
Pickens R. R. Oo.
801II?DULE IN KKK HOT JUNK 2GTU, 1808.
On nnd niter .limo 20th tho following "fchedulO
will ho run over tho Picken* Katlrond for tho j
purpose of hauling freight Mid paasengoru, viz.:
No. i). Dally Kxeopt Sunday. No. 10.
Road Down. Mixed Train. Hoad up?
.I 20 a ni.LV riekoim Ar.7 60 a in
5 00 a m.Ar Knsloy I.v.7 05 a nt
No. 12. Dally Kxccpt Sunday. No. ll.
Hoad Down. Passenger Service. Read Up.
I 00 ii in.I.v PlokODB Ar.? 45 i> in
1 40 p in .Ar Kasloy Lv...5 0.1 p in |
Ti ah?? will Ktop to take ?in or let oil nnascngura
nt tlio followlnir crossings: Kergumiii'a, Par-1
solis's nnd Mai'luln'M.
Depot will lio i.-ion for tho receiving mid deliv
ery of freight from s a. m. ?i i? tn,
Wo will inako lt to your Intorcnt to patronizo |
our homo road hy giving good service mid
prompt attention.
...,..""",.. 1 JULIUS K. noUOS, President.
Appiovi u. J j T TAVi,oit, Uon. Maimgor.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Condomsed Solicit?lo In Klient
_ Pot. 10, 18W?._
Lv. Uhnfl?Hton.. ? 80 a io
I.v. Columbia.. H 05 a m
" Prosperity. fl 10 a in 12 IO u'u
" NowiiBiTT. 6 26 a.m 12 25 p m
" Ni:ioty-8ix. 7 22 n ni 1 20 p in
" Groen wood. 7 40 a m 1 65 p ra
Ar. Hodgon_. 8 00 njm _2 16 p in
Ar. AhtiOTlllO..........T. "T"40"?jn 3 45 p in
Ar. holton. 8 bb " a m 8 10 p m
Ar. Anderson. 6 85_ a _rn 8 85 p m
?r. Groen ville. l? li) ? m 4 15 p m
Ar. Atlanta. .'.T..?" 8 fe p in ""~?~8"? p m
STATIONS. j^SfF
LT. Ureonvillo. 6 Sf) p ni 10 16 a in
" Piedmont. 0 00 p in 10 40 a in
" "WllHamaton......... fl 22 p m 10 55 a ni
Lv. Anilorson. 4 45 _p ni ?? 46 a m
tv.'Bolton. 0 46 pm li 16_a in
Ar. DonnnIda. 7 15 p ni ll 40 a m
Ly. Abbeville."".~ _"J0 jTm 'TT30~a m
Lv. Hodges ..,. 7 85 p ni il 56 a m
" Oroonwood. ti oo p m 12 40 p m
" Ninety-Six. 8 18 p m 12 65 p ni
" Nowhorry. 0 15 p ni 2 00 p ni
Ar. Prosperity. 0 80 p m 2 14 p m
" Columbia. . 8 80 p m
Ar. Charleston ?.""6 40 p m
?Jni?y Dany' 7mi0xTq iTrtl?y?DMly
No. U No.18_ No.14lNo.ro
"6uop 780.11 .v... .Chartoaton... .Ar ?40p|"ll Ofl?
TT?Oa li froa ....Co) inila." 8 20p 0 80n
0O7al216p '..Altitun.Lv 2 3i)p 8 60a
1004a 188p ".Banttta." 1 28p 7 40p
10 20u 200p ".Union." 1 05p 7 BOp
10 80r. 2 Wp " .... JonoHvillo .... " 12 Sin 0 Wp
JO 64? 287p ".Pacolnt." 12 14)1 6 42p
1126a OlOp Ar.. 8pnrtanburg...Lv ll 46a ft 16p
1140a 840p LT.. o,inilanburg.. .Ar ll 22a 000p
2 45p 700p'Ar.... AahuviUo.Ly 8 20a ?06p
"IV' P- m. "A," a. m.
Pullman pnlaoo slroping car? on Tralnn()6and
80. 87 mid 88, on A. mid C. division.
Traina loavo Spartonburg, A. & O. divinion,
northbound, 0:87 a.m., 8:3i p.m., 0:10 p.m.,
(Vestibule Limited); southbound 12:20 a. m.,
8:15 p. m.. 11:84 a.m., (Vcntibulo Limited.)
Trains loavo Grouuvlllc, A. and C. divinion,
northbound, 6:46 ft. m., 2:84 p. m. Mid 6:22 p. m.,
?Vestibuled Limitad) : Koutabound, 1:26 a. m.,
:00 p. m., 13:80 p. m. (Vestibuled Limited).
Trftins 0 and 10 corry elegant Pullman
.leepiug carn between Columbia and AMIIOYMO,
.nrout? dally bot ween JnoksouVillo nndlMucln
natl.
FRANK 8. GANNON, J. M. CULV,
Third V-P.&Uen. Mgr., Trafil? Mgr.,
Washington, D. a Washington, D. O.
W. A. TU UK, S. H. H A HOWICK,
Gen. Pasa. Ag't. AB't Gen, Pass. Ag't.
Washington, D. O. Atlanta, Qa.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Condnimnil Bohedulo of l'iU-.in??ffcr T?it'.'.n.
In Effect Nov. 0, 1808.
Northbound.
?.v. Atlanta, CT.
" Atlanta, H.T.
" Nore rosa.
" Buford.
" Gaiuosvllle...
" Lula.
?kr. Cornolla.
iV.Mt. Airy.
" Toccoa.
" Westminster
" Bonoca .
" Cont nil.
" Qroonvillo ...
" Bparlanburg.
" Gnffnoya.
" Dlaoltafmrg ..
" King's Mt....
" Ga.stonin.
I.v. Ohnrlotto_
Ar. Grcoiiauoro
Lv .Greensboro..
Ar.Norr..lli.
Ar. Danvlllo.
Ar. Richmond ..,
Ar. Washington.
?" Haltin'ePUH
" Philadelphia
' " Now York ..
Southbound.
'phlladelphta
" llaltimort.
" Washington..
I.v. Rlohniond ...
Lv. Danvlllo.
Lv. Norfolk .
Ar. Greensboro..
No. 13
Dally
7 BO a
K5ii n
1180 a
IOU.) a
10 85 a
10 6S a
11 26 a
ll 80 a
11 68 n
1281m
12 BS p
181
8 87 ii
4 20 p
4 8S p
5 Oil p
6 26 p
u :?> ii
0 6'/
ll BS p
0 10 a
Vos.
No. 38
Dally.
12 00 m
1 00 p
2 22 p
f2 42 p
ra oo p
8 DO p
i'i?'pi
6 22 p
ft 10 i.
ll U p
7 00 p
8 2-2 ji
10 Lt p
i.v. Greonslxiro,.
Ar. Charlotte
Lv. Gaatonln.
" King'a Mt....
" lllaeksbiirg ..
" Uaffnoya.
" Bu?rtanburg.
" Groouvlllo....
" Central.
" Soiicon.
" Weatmlnator.
" Toeooa.
" Mt. Airy.
" Cornella).
" Lula.
" GninoMvillo...
" Buford.
" Nororoaa.
Ar. Atilinta, 10. T.
Ar. Atlanta, c. T
"A" a. m. "P"
Kst.Ml
No. ?ft
Dil Uv.
HTT?
8 50 a
0 Ul ll
11 15 ii
12 01 in
10 60 p
7 50 ii
11 51 p
0 40 a
n 4
H 08 a
10 15 n
12 i!l m
Vos.
No. 37
Dully.
Tib p
0 BA p
11 20 p
10 48 p
12 Ol ul
No. 18
Kx.
Sun.
4 115 p
6 115 p
0 28 p
7 OSp
7 48 p
ft 08 p
8 85 p
Kilt. Ml
No. 30
Dally.
11 BO p
12 60 a
1 27 a
2 20 a
2 40 a
8 25 a
4 Ol) a
4 2i a
4 62 a
6 45 a
0 117 a
7 15 a
7 85 a
7 68 a
8 20 a
0 25 a
12 10 p
1 85 p
ll 25 p
0 85 p
ll 85 p
2 60 a
0 28 a
li 15 p
7 20 p
10 00 p
10 111 p
ii ai
11 40
12 20
1 25
2 80 a
8 25 a
4 15
4 85
" Nororoaa. 5 25 a'. 0 18 p 8 27 a
Ar. Atlanta, IO. T. O Kl al 4 66 p 1080 p 080 n
Ar. Atilinta, <!. T.I 6 10 a' ? 55 jil pim pl w ?
"A" a. in. "P" p. m. "M" noon. "N" night,
niioanpoakfl Lino Btoniuors In dally service
bot wenn Norfolk and Baltimore
Nt>H. 87 and US-Dally. Washington und South*
tyostern Vestibule Limited, 'flirough l'ullman
.looping ours bet wcon Now York nnd Now Or
leans, via Washington, Atlanta and Montgom
?ry, and alan between Now York ru..! memphis.
vlaWiia) ingtoii.Atlaulaami. Itirmlnghnm. KITBI
oliisa th iroughfare ooaohoa between Washing'
tonand Atlnutn. Dining ears servo all menin
on route. Pullman drawing-room sleeping ?tari
between Greensboro and Norfolk. Close COU'
neotlon nt Forfolh for OLD POINT COMFORT.
Noa. 85 and 80-Unltod Ktntoa Kast Mall
nina solid llOtWOCII Washington nuil Now Or'
hwis, vin Bouthorn Railway, A. ?? W. P. lt. u.,
nnd Li & N. lt. H., liebig composed of baggngd
car and conohes, through wilhout chango for
pnasongora of all olassea. Pullmau <:vawhi|i
room Blooping ears between Now York nilli
Now Orl?ans, via Atlanta nnd Montgomery,
Leaving Washington each Wednesday, a tourist
Blooping ear will run through between Wash'
lligton and Han Krnnoisco without, change,
Noa. ll? 07, :?8 and 12-Pullman Bleeping earn
between Richmond nnd Charlot to. vi i Dauviiie,
Ronthboiuid Nos. ll and ?17, northbound NIKI
88 and 12
PRANK 8. GANNON, 3, M.GULP.
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traille M g'r.
Washington, D. O. Washington, l>. O
W. A. TURK, H. II. HARDWICK,
Geu'l Pa?u. Ag't., Aaa'tGen'l PAR?. Ag't.,
_??bJl-ite?i.B-.?i - - AUftUtMJa
6 60 a
0*55 p
0 45 a
7 05
ll 26
10 45 n
10 58 u
11 Ul
12 80 ii
1 83 p
18
ffl 00 p
f3 1K p
tl U7 p
No. ll
Onlly
12 hint
7 37 n.
1205111 ......
1 12 i.
1 38 p.
2 on p.
2 21 p .
II 15 p.
4 30 p .......
6 25 p ft.,?-i.
6 55 p
0 10 ?i " '
0 80 ii
786 p.
7 10 p 0 85 a
8 l i ? 0 67 a
ll 40 p 7 20 a
ll 12 p 7 48 a
li 48 p 8 27 a
10 BO p 0 80 n
li Wi o ft tul o
"N" night.
TREASURER'S OFFICE,
WALHALLA, S. C., Soptoiabor 20,
rTHIE books for tho collection of taxes
LA: for ths ikea! year coar??;??oib^ Janv.
o?v 1st, 1808, will open October 16th,
lb08, mid clou? December Hist, 1608.
State Tax.. 5 Mibe.
Ordinary County Tax. lt "
Court Exponeos. J "
Road Tax.?.,. 1
Pa?t Indebtedness. i 41
School TUX.8 "
Total....12 Mills.
Midway School Dlstrlot, No. 80, 2 Mills,
Mount Tabor School Dist., No. 10, 2.."V
Bothel Sohool District, No. 6, 2.. i\?
Provldeuco School Dist, No. 8, 2.... V
Fifteen por cent ponalty will bo at
tached on all unpaid taxes on January
let,. 1809.
Commutation road tax is $1.00, and
appnes to tboito between .the age? of 18
and 60 ycarB, except those oxompt by
law.
Information cheerfully givou by mail
or otborwi80.
Thomas Bibb,
TroaBuror Ocouoo County, South Caro
lina.
Soptombor 1808.
Blue Ridge R. R.
H. C. BEATTIE, RKOKIVKU.
TIME TABLE NO. 10.
8UPER8f?l)Et) TIME TABLE NO.
Effective 7.00 A. M., July 8, 1808.
KASTIIOUNM.
Tffv' Sunday
Daily Onlv.
Ex. Sun. Knuy'
No. No. ia. No. 12
84 * Walhalla.... Lv.. 8 10 am 0 00 am
32 *W?yt< Union. 8 20 nm I) 00 am
24 ?8011001?. 8 58 am 0 ?0 am
18 t Adam's dossing. 0 17 am ? 48 am
10 t Cherry crossing. 0 25 am 0 48 am
18 ?Tondlotou . 0 40 am 0 f>0 am
10 t Antun.I) 52 am 10 04 ara
7 tDonvor.10 Ol am 10 18 am
0 "Anderson... Ar .10 85 am 10 85 nm
WKSTIIOUNH.
Mixed.
Daily.
No. No. ll.
0 *Andorson... .Lv.. 8 25 pm
7 t Den vcr. 8 58 pin
10 t Antun. 4 05 pm
18 'Pendleton.4 17 pm
10 tChorry Crossing. 4 20 pm
18 t Adam's Crossing. 4 87 pm
24 t . CI rttG 80 pm
82 ?West IT nota. 6 64 pm
84 ?Walhall?_Ar.. 0 00pm
(*) Regular stop; (t) Flag station.
All regular trains iron. Anderson to
Walhalla havo right of track ovor I raina
of tho samo class moving in opposite
direction, unless otherwise spcciUod by
train orders.
Will also stop at tho following stations
to tako on or lot off passengers ; Phin
noy's, James and Sandy Springs.
No. 12 connecta with Southern'Railway
No. 0 at Anderson.
"io. ii l uiuieots with Southern Hallway
No. ll at Sonooa.
J. R. ANDRUBON,
Suporiutoadont.
A-tlantic Coast J_jine,
Passenger Department,
Wilmington, N. C., February 24, 1807.
Fast Line IJotwcen Charleston
and Columbia and Upp ^r South
Carolina ami North Carolina.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
In oifect Fcbruarly 24th, 1807.
WKSTWAKD.
*No. 62.
Lcavo Charleston. 7 00 am
" Lanes. 8 20 *.
" Sum tor. 0 85 u
Arrivo Columbia.10 65 M
" Prospovity..'.ll C.8 p m
M Newberry.'.12 10 "
" Clinton.12 50 "
11 Laurons. 1 16 M
" Greenville...,' . 8 00 "
" Spartanburg... . 8 00 "
M Winnsboro. 0 15 pm
" Charlotte. 8 20 .?
" Hondorsonvillo. 0 03 "
" Ashoville. 7 00 ?
KABTWAKD.
.No. 58.
Leave Ashevillo. 8 20 a ni
" Hondorsonvillo.0 15 ?
" Spartanhurg.ll 45 M
" Groouvillo.ll 60 ?
" Laurena. 1 46 '*
" Clinton. 2 10 "
" Nowborry.?. ? 67 "
" Prosperity.8 18 "
" Columbia. 6 16 "
Anivo Sumter. 0 85 "
? Lanes. 7 48 **
" Charleston.0 25 "
* Daily.
NOB. 62 and 53 Solid Trains botwoon
Charleston and Columbia. S. C. &
H. M. EMERSON,
Gon'l Passongor Agont.
J. R. KENLY,
Gonoral Manager.
T. M. EMERSON,
Traflio Manager.
~S. O. & Ga. R. R.
THE CHARLESTON LINE."
Solid Through Trains Botwoon Charles
ton and Ashevillo Carrying Pullman
Palaco Buffett Parlor Cars.
Passongor Department, I
CHAKI.KSTON,S. C., Juno 18, 1807. (
BO?KD?Iik:
Dally.
Leave Charleston, 7 10 a m 5 30 p m
Arrivo Snmmorvillo, 7 40 a m 0 10 p m
" Pregnalls, 8 18 a m fl 50 p m
" Georges, 8 20 a m 7 04 p ra
" Branchville, 0 00 a m * 7 85 p m
11 Rowosvillo, 0 15 a m 8 07 p m
11 Orangoburg, 0 28 am 8 24 p ra
" St. Matthews, 0 48 a ra 8 48 p ra
" Fort Motto, 10 00 a ra 0 03 p ra '
" Ringville, 10 10 a ra 0 20 p ra
" Columbia, 10 55 a ra 10 10 p ra
I.oavo Columbia, 7 00 a m 4 00 p m
Arrive Ringville, 7 40 a m 4 44 p m
11 Fort Motto, 7 51 a m 4 65 p ra
" St. Matthews, 8 02 a m 5 00 p m
" Orangeburg, 8 24am 6 27 pm
" Rowosvillo, 8 38 am 5 42 p ra
?? Branehvillo, 0 10 a m 0 10pm
?. Georges. 0 ar? n m fi w p .?
" Pregnalls. 0 48 a m fl 60 p ra
" Summerville, 10 22 a ra 7 22 j) ra
" Charleston, ll 00 a ra 8 00pm
Leave Charleston, 7 10 a ra 5 80 p rn
" Branehvillo, 0 15 a m 7 50 p ni
" Bamberg, 0 37 a m 8 10 p ra
" Denmark, 0 62 a ra 8 31 p m
" Blackville, 10 10 am 8 50pra
" Williston, 10 27 a m 0 10 p m
" Aiken, ll 00 a m 0 57 pm
Arrivo August a, ll 61 a m 10 45 p m
Loavo Augusta, fl 20 a ni 3 20 p ra
11 Alkon, 7 14 a ra 4 07 p ra
" WilUston, 7 57 ? tn . 4 44 p ra
" Blackville, 8 14 a m 6 03 p ra
" Denmark, 8 28 a m 5 M p m
' Hamberg, 8 41ara 520pm
" Branchville, 0 05am 550pm
Arrive Charleston, ll 00 a ra 8 00 p ra
FAST RXl'KKSS AUUUSTA ANO WASHING
TON VIA A. O. I.., WITH HI.KKI>KHS, TO
ANO pjioM NKw tonk.
Leave Augusta, S C5 j> r.\
Arrivo Aiken, 3 25 pm
" Donmnrk, 4 82 p ra
Loavo Donmark, fl 25 a m
" Alkon, 7 28 a m
" Augusta. 8 10 a m
Daily Except Sunday.
Loavo Camdon, 8 45 a ra 2 26 p m
" Camdon Jnnot 0 85 a ni 3 60 p m
Arrive Ringville, 10 06 a ra 4 86 p ra
Loavo Ringvillo, 10 26 a ra fl 00 a ra
" ('amdon Junctll 00 a ra fl 40 ? m
" Camdon, ll 55 am 8 15 a m
Jos. H. SANDS, Gonoral Mnnagor.
Ii. A. KMKHSON. Trafilo Manager.
Gonoral Ornoo, Charleston, S. C.