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Rheumatism Nave Completely DIs . appeared Ginee Taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, Rheumatism is duo' to acid in the blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla neutral 1x08 this acid and permanently euros tho aches and pains of rheumatism. Hoad tito following: " I was troubled with rheumatism when I was a small boy, and I bave been A suf ferer with it moro or less nil my lifo. Not long Ago I took A bottlo ot Hood's Sarsa parilla, And it did me BO muoh good X continued ita uso, and nineo taking throo bottles I have folt no symptoms ot rh cm matiuni." lt. B. BKALOOK, Durham, N. o. "I wes troubled with rheumatism and oould hardly walk. I havo takon three bottles ot Hood's Sarsaparilla and today am A well mon." BOHKUT JONES, 802 Mn ide o Bt., Wilmington, North Carolina. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tho best-In (act tho One Truo lllnod Purifier. All druggists. Ol ; six (or Si. (let Moon's. Hnnd'c Dille arc tho favorite catbar nOOU S fills? t?o. All druggist*. 260. An Emotional Old Mau. Tho company of scarred war vete rans had gathered in tho town ball and were enjoying a glorious ro-un ion. Baked beans and ooffeo wero circulating briskly ; reminiscences of tho terrible war and tales off glory and hardships wero tho order of the day. All hearts grew tender and many voices were husky with feeling as thc old soldiers recounted their experiences. Suddenly an old white hared man, elad in tattered garments, darted past the door-keeper into tho hall and flung himself, sobbing, upon thc commander's neck. "Prison-down South-suffering th reo years!" he exclaimed, in a par oxysm of emotion. "What!" cried tho commander, "another old veteran ? Welcome, comrade to our humble feast." An cager group gathered about him and a dozen questions were asked. "What year?" "What company '(" "Libby ?" "Andersonville ?" "Cnstlo Thunder?" The old hero waved his hand ma jestically and said, as distinctly as l.e could : "Mow eau I recall the awful tale ? My blooding heart shrinks from re opening its wounds. Lot the bene diction of pon to flood our weary souls with rest. I am an emotional old mau." "You are right," said the com mander, deeply touched by the vete ran's words. "Lot joy rule this happy hour. Sit down and part:.'.o with us." They brought him re frosh me nts, which ho seemed to appreciate im mensely, and treated him as their most honored guest. Ile adjusted himself around four plates of beans, two pieces of pie and live cups of coffee and then fell to work steadily on the sandwiches. "How sweet," said he at length, "to meet thus, linked by the indisso luble bonds of fraternal love ! Ab, how it fills my heart-and stomach ! Excuse me if I wipe away a happy tear. I nm an emotional old man.' All sat in reverent silence before the old hero, until ho began on his 27th sandwich. Then the com mander, whose heart was overflowing with sympathy, asked in pity : "And did they treat you harshly in those accursed rebel prisons?" "What rebel prisons?" said the veteran. "Did you not say that you were in a Southern prison ?" "Oh, yes. I only got out last year. I got three years down in Texas for borrowing a muh;. I am an emo-" Thc corporal tried to strike him and the commander tried to trip him and tho doorkeeper tried to grab him ; but he slipped from tho hall like a bullet from a gun, and the thought of the way in which ho had beguiled them rendered tho entire company emotional in the highest degree.-Boston Illuminator. Every mother feels an i n d e - sci ?bable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon thc most critical pe riod of her life. Becoming a motlier should be a source of joy to all, but thc su ff e ri ii g a n d danger of thc ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND ia thc remedy which relieves woinrn of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy arc no longer de spondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions arc avoided, the system is made ready for the coining event, and the serious accidents so com mon to thc critical hour atc obviated by thc use of Mother's Friend. // is a blessing to woman. 91*00 VKXl DOTTI. 19 at nil DruffRtoron, Or sent by exprese on rooolpt of prion. BOOKS Containing Invaluable Informntlon of T?JrJjr Interest to all woinon, will bo sont rlitb to any adriross, upon application, by The UIUDPIKM) MKOULATOB CO.. Atlsnta. ft a Solomon saul, ??Behold tho ant," hut the youngman of this generation is generally he-holding thc daughter. i _x OF THE TOWN OF WALHALLA. An Ordinance' BeSDOOting tbo Shoots, ra ventonia and Ways of Town of Walhalla. BB IT OIIDAINKI) by tho Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Walhalla in council assembled and by authority of tho name: SUCTION 1. That it H)Iall be unlawful to runa horso or mulo'on Main si reel, and any porson or persona BO do ing shall bp guilty of a misdemeanor. SUCTION 2. That it shall bo a misde meanor for any poi non or porsons to rut trees on. any at reeta of tho town. SKCTION 3. That it shall ho unlawful for any person or poisons to injuro any shndo 11 ees hy h Hobing horses, mules or othor livo stock thereto, or otherwise committing any aot which is caleula lcd lo injuro Bald trees. SUCTION 4. That it shall bo unlawful to loavo melon rinds or other suoh trash on tho streets and any person or porsons so doing, who shall refuse to remove tho saino on request of tho Mayor or Marshal, shall bo guilty of a misde meanor. Sue noN ?. That it shall bo unlawful to loavo any pilos or accumulations of lum ber, flrowood, rocks or othor material on tho st reels, except .South Hroad street, along tho lino of railroad or lumhor yard, and any poison or poisons BO doing shall he guilty of a misdemeanor. SUCTION 0. That it shall bo unlawful for any morohant, olork or othor person to allow to accumulate on Main stroot, in front of their promises, any sweepings or collect ions of papers, paper boxes, tin cans, hrokon glass or orookory. or other such trash ; and it shall ho a roisdOD?OftOor for any person or persons BO to do. SUCTION f. That ball playing or othor utnusomonts on Main stroot aro prohihit od, and it shall bo tho duty of tho Mar shal to arrest all porsons BO engaged and bring thom boforo tho Mayor to bo dealt with seconding to law. Tho Mar shal shall also disporso any crowd or crowds assembled on tho sidewalks of tho town. SECTION 8. That it shall bo unlawful to shoot guns, pistols or other firearms, flro-ernokors or slingshots, or to throw fire-balls, within tho incorporate limit? of tho town, and any porson or poisons so doing shall bu guilty of a misde meanor: Provided, a porson may shoot firearms on his own premises for tho bona lido purpose of protecting his property from damage by animals or birds wild by nature: Provided, further, that tho dis charge of balls or ?hot from any firearms by any person for Ibo purpose aforesaid, within tho incorporate limits, shall bo confined to tho promises owned or occu pied by tho poison shooting. SUCTION 0. That it shall bo unlawful to ride or drive upon tho sidewalks, or to load a horso thereon, except to cross tho samo at a regular crossing, or to placo any obstruction which may impede a free passage on or along any sidewalk, and any poison or poi sons so ticing shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor: Provided, that a drayman may drive or back his wagon on tho sidewalks for tho purpose of loading or unloading heavy trunks, boxes, ?fee. at once, but must drive off immediately after so doing. SUCTION 10. That it shall bo unlawful to rido a bicyclo on tho sidowr.lks of Maiu stroot between tho Coulls llouso square and tho cross stroot at J. W. Hol loman's residence. Any poison so doing shall I i guilty of a misdemeanor: Pro vided, mat any porson riding a bicyclo who shall collide with a porson walking on tho sidewalks shall bo guilty of a mis demeanor. SUCTION II. That all persons owning property or living on tho streets of tho town ure required to hang all gates so as to open on tho insido and away from tho street or sidewalk, and should any gato or gates bo found standing opon on or across a street or sidewalk, it shall bo tho duty of tho Marshal to tear down and remove tho samo. SUCTION 12. That tho gamo of cock lighting is prohibited within tho incorpo rate limits of tho town, and any person or poisons taking part in or witnessing such game, as either participant or spec tator, shall be subject to fino or impris on mont at tho discretion of tho Mayor within tho limits of his authority. SUCTION 13. That it shall bo unlawful for any poison or persons, othor than employees, or passengers coming in or going oft", to nssomblo at tho depot in Walhalla and get on tho trains. lt shall bo tho duty of tho Marshal to bo at tho j dopot on tho arrival and dopnrturo of tho trains and arrest all porsons gotting on tho ears, or attempting to got on, other than employees or passongnrs as afore said, ami bring thom boforo tho Mayor to lie doalt with according to law. SUCTION 14. That any person or por sons violating any of tho foregoing pro visions of this ordinanco shall bo Hablo] to arrest and lino or imprisonment at tho discretion of tho Mayor within tho limits of bis authority. SUCTION I fi. That this ordinanco shall lio deemed general and perpetual, shall go into effect upon its publication, and m. itinuo of force until repealed or ai. "lided. Ail Ordinanco to Preserve tho Health and Cleanliness of tho Town of Walhalla. Bu IT OUDAINKII by tho Mayor and Aldermen of tho Town of Walhalla in council assembled, and by authority of t he .samo: SUCTION 1. That all residents, whether owners of pro porty or tenants occupying tho samo, within tho incorpo rate limits, aro expected to koop their promises in a clean and healtby condi lion, and any person or porsons failing or refusing to romovo a nuisance, when re quested so to do by tho Hoard of Health, shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor ami may bo punished at tho discretion of tho Mayor within tho limits of his au thority, and such nuisance may bo abated by tho Marshal at tho expenso of tho owner or occupant. SUCTION 2. That it shall bo unlawful to I establish any slaughter house or butcher pon within thc corporate limits of tho town, and any ponton or persons so doing shall bo liable to flue or imprisonment at tho discretion of tho Mayor within tho limits of his authority. HF.OTIO.N3, That Any dog running at large within 11 io Inoorpoi ato limits or tho town, between tho 1st <if .hine ami tilt! 1st of Ooloher, without a IIIII7.7.10, is Hallie to lin seized and retained by tier Mundial for n pori od of twonty-four hours, du ri UK which time, his owner eau redeem him hy paying thc sum of two dollars, and, if not HO tie deemed, the ? 1 ? >;is theil to ho killed. That ail) owner ol' n dog or doj's who Khnll lot ?nell doc or doK? run at large on tho streets of the town without hoing muzzled shall ho deemed ?ullty of j a misdemeanor nod .shall ho punished at tho dis cretion of tho .Mayor within tho limits of lils authority. SUCTION 4. That this ordinanco shall bo doomed general and perpetual, shall go into effect upon its publication, and continue of force until ropcalnd or amended. An Ordinance to Regulato Trafilo by llinei ant Traders, Auctioneers and Transient Merchants. Hu IT OKDAINKD by the Mayor and Aldermen of tho Town of Walhalla, in council assembled, and by authority of tho samo: SUCTION 1. That itinerant traders, auctioneers, or transient mor el) nit ts, sidling, or ill any manner offer ing for sale, any goods, wares, or mer chandise, within tho Town of Walhalla, at. auction or private, salt!, shall nay in advance a lieenso tax of twenty-five (lid i?is per month, lil feen dollars per week, or five dollars per day: Provided, tho provisions of this ordinanco shall not apply to ordinary dealers in products of tho farm, garden or dairy. SUCTION 2. That any person soiling or offering for salo any goods, wares or mor ell and iso, as itinerant trader, auctioneer or transient merchant, within tito Town of Walhalla, without having first paid tho lieenso tax required by this ordi nanco for so doing, shall bo subject to fine or imprisonment, at tho discr?tion of the Mayor within tho limits of bis authority. SUCTION 3. That thin ordinance shall bo deemed general and perpetual, shall go info effect upon its publication and continuo of force until repealed or amended. An Ordinance to l'rosorvo tho I'oaco and (?nod Order of tho Town of Wal halla. BK IT OltltAINBD by tho Mayor and Aldermen of tho Town of Walhalla, in council assembled, and hy authority of tho sanio: SUCTION I, 'I hat any person found drunk in tho Town of Walhalla, whereby tho penco and good ordor of tho town muy bo impaired, or tho conven ience of ot'ior persons Interfered with, shail bo guilty of a misdemeanor. H ix: ri ox 2. Tbat Any person oqrdnilt ting nu act of public indecency oh a stroot shalt bo guilty o? a misdemeanor, H WM ON S, That any poreou convicted of keeping a disorderly house within tho limita or tho Tow? of Walhalla shall, upon'oon y lotion of aiioh v???".e;( b? t?>i?*f\ a c. nci J?3" than $2o nor moro than $90, and tho ownor or lesaoo of any dwelling houso or other building situated within ?aid (rei norato limit 9 who lets )r aub-loin any such dwelling to any larson or perseus, to he used ?v a b&vdy house or uou?t> ?M prostitution, shall, upon oouvlotlon, pay a fine of not less than 80 uor moro than 880, for every day upon which BU?II houso or building may ho used or kept, and bo otherwlso ptiulshod within the discretion of tho Mayor within the limit H of his authority. SECTION 4. That any person or perons who shall bo guilty of fighting, rioting, unlng profuno lan guage or othor disorderly commet within tho Incorporate limits Bhall be punished an for mis demeanor. * SUCTION 5. That it Bhall bo ihaduty of tho MH? shal to arrest all ??>.......? guilty o? misdemeanors or lighter orimoa within (ho Incorporato limita of tho town by violation of tho laws of tho Htato of Bouth Carolina, Oconeo county, or by violation ot any Ordiuanco of .tho Town of Walhalla and briug thuin boforo tho Mayor or au Ahloriuan acting lu hts stead, who shan havo such power to pass nuoh ordor lu tho promiaea aa, in lils opinion. Justlco way require, coitalat ent with tho authority of tho Council In such caao provldod. 8BOTION 0. That lt shrill ho tho duty o? tho Mundud ur Policeman, after tho arrest of any person, whoso violation of any ordlnaueo inter feres with tho peace mid good ordor of tho town, or tho oonduot of tho ponton arrested after tho arrest Is mado ia auch aa to impair tho poaeo and good ordor of tho town, to olosoly vonllno such person and produce him aa required by law for examination or propor administration of criminal juatlco nt tho ease may require. SUCTION 7. That no porson or persons, othor than a lawful disponsor, shnll sell any - spirituous or intoxicating liquors within tho corporate limits of tho town, olthor by drinks or in larger quantities, ?ort any per son or porsous violating this Sootlon shall bo Bubjoot to tine or Imprisonment the discretion of tho Mayer within tho limits of his authority. SKCTION 8. That tho Marshal is author ized tn orront any person fourni on tho stroots botwoon 10 o'olook p. m. and 6 o'clock a. m. who cannot glvo a satis factory reason for such presence on tho stroots during thoso hours. SKCTION 0. That all places of business or amusement must bo closed on tho Sab bath day, oxcopt drug stores, livory sta bles and restaurants. And tho violator of this Section shall bo subject to a ponalty of $25. SKCTION 10. That any poison found loafing un tho street s of Walhalla, hav ing no visible moans of oarning an hon est livelihood, shall bo doomed a vagrant. SKCTION ll. That it shall bo unlawful for any porson or persons to carry con cealed upon their poison any weapon liiont'onod in tho laws of tV.iStato of South Carolina as unlawful lo carry con cealed, bosidos, such weapons shall bo forfoitod to tho town. SKCTION 12. That it shall bo tho duty of tho Marshal to arrest all porsons found gambling within tho incorporato limits of tho town of Walhalla. SKCTION 13. That it shall bo unlawful for any porson or poisons to resist or in any way intorfero with tho Marshals in tho discharge of tboir duties. SKCTION ll. That any person or per sons violating any of tho foregoing Sec tions of this ordinance shall bo doomed guilty of a misdemeanor, and punished at tho discretion of tho Mayor within tho limits of bis authority. SKCTION 16 That this ordiuanco shall bo deemed general and perpetual, shall go into effect upon its publication, and continuo of forco until repealed or amended, An Ordinance to Kstabllah Fire Limits In tho Town of Wnllinlla. BK IT OKDAINKD by tho Mayor and Al dermen of tho Town of Walhalla in coun cil assembled, anti by authority of tho tiara o : SKCTION 1. That fire limits bo estab lished in tho Town of Walhalla on Main streot on both tho North and South sidos thereof between Ann st, ?ot and Tugaloo street; that within said limits no now house shall hereafter bo built of wooden material, mid no additional room or rooms shall bo built of wood to any houso now standing within said lire limits. SKCTION 2. That all buildings horoaftor erected within said Uro limits shall bo built of brick or stono and covered with slato, tin, or zinc. SKCTION 3. That no building or build ings, con.dructed of wood, of any si/.o or dimensions, shall bo built or erected within 200 foot of either side of Main stroot within said Oro limits. SKCTION 4. That this Ordiuanco shall bo deemed general and perpetual, shall go into olTect upon its publication and continuo of force until repented or amended. Au Ordiuanco to liaise Supplies and Make Appropriations for tho Town of Walhalla for tho Year 1800. BR IT OKDAINKI) by tho Mayor and Aldermen of tho Town of Walhalla, in council assembled, and by authority of tito same: SKCTION 1. That a tax of 30 cents on each ono hundred dollars of tho assessed value of all real and personal property, bo levied for ordinary town purpose!) to defray current exponaos du ring tho tlscal year commencing January Otb, 1800. SKCTION 2. That a tax of 30 couts on oach ono hundred dollars of tho assessed vatuo of all real and pomonal property, bo loviod for tho purpose of paying tho interest on and retirement of tho railroad bonds. SKCTION 3. That tho tax on real anti personal property, as provided in Sections ono and two of this ordinance, shall bo paid into tho oflieo of Troasuror of tho Town botwoon tho 1st day of May, 1800, and 1st day of Juno, 1800, according to tho assessments mado by tho Town Hoard of Assessors: Provided, that any property within tho corporate limita on tho first day of May, not returned to tho County Auditor, shall bo listed and as sessed by tho Town Hoard of Assessors for taxation. .SKCTION'I. That on all circuses mal othor allows a tux of one to one hundred dollars per day, In tho discretion of tho Mayor, shall lie pnld. SUCTION 6. That each and every peraon liable to rond duty, tmdor tho h.MS of tue state, shall work on tho streets ten i'.iya, or pay nt tho rai? ?if 50 cont? por tiny, under thu direction of tho Mnyor or Homo one. in Ina si co I, ander tho snino penalty na prcacrlhcd hy tho law? of tho Htato tor any refusnl or neglect to perform auld work: Provided, that anld person aimil ho per mitted to pay on or before tho first of April a commutation foo nf 82; hut each and every ono I ailing to pay before or hy tho first of April, shall ho required to pay 83. Any person coming Into tho Town after Juno 31st shnll pay tho stun of 81.'?6 for tho fall working: 1'rovldod, ho has not worketl elsewhere. SUCTION 0, That ney person or persona having claim i ngnlnst tho town must present them within alxty days or tho snmo will ho barrett from payment, unless a satisfactory oxctiso ia rentieren. SKCTION 7. That tho Mayor shall bo paid a salary of ono hundred dollars for tho fiscal yoar 1800, to bo paid quarterly out of any funds in tho Treas ury available for ordinary town purposes. BPKOIAti TAX KS, SECTION 8. No person, linn or corporation shall 1*0 engaged In, prosecute or carryon any business or profession hereinafter mentioned without having Sra* nub! ? ?peolal license tax therefor, as follows, ti) wit: Agents for or dealers in fertilizers "other than regular merchants," 86. linker, 82. Hank, with v.c.,son capital or less, 826. Hunk for every 81,000 capital, in excess of 826,00o, 81. Ilrokera, dealers in merchandise, produce on margin or commission, $3. llarher, for one chair, 82. Harbor, for each chnir over one, $1. Millard, pool or bagatelle tables, 86. lllncksinfth for one forgo, SI. blacksmith for cneb ndddithinnl forge, 60c. Hoarding house, permanent, exe? ,?i for stu dents nod operatives exclusively, .o^,6ll. Hoot or shoe shop, milking or repairing, SI . llroker, denier lu horses, cuttle or oilier live stock, not paying license for sale stable or stock yard, per year, 85. nnteiiej, denier In menta fte., 8)0, Dentists, 86. Healer in cotton aced, cotton seed hulla and mfnl, other than a regular merchant, 86. Druggist, 80. I'M i nil in e dealer, 83. llotel, 810. Knell Insurance Company, life, lire or nc ridout, 86. Knob lawyer having au ellice within the town, 85. Publie Heal se, 83. Restaurant, Si. Contractor doing a business of not over 80-10, $2.60; over $600, *6\ ever 81,000, 810. Merchants aimil pay a license according to the following schedule of gross anica for tho year nm', price? upon sworn returns: llndor.8 1,000 . 8 3 00 Over. 1,000. fi 00 Over. 2,600. 7 60 Over. 6,000. io 00 Over.,,. 7,600. 12 60 Over.lo.ooo. io no Over....16,000. 17 f.0 Over.20,000 . 20 00 Over.20,000. 25 00 Newspapers, other than dally, (Ivo dollars. Photographer, Itlnernnt, (Ivo Joll/ira. i Uyfllclan, (Ive dollars. Repair shops for cnn, bicycle, &c, 81.60. Surveyor, 82. olivet wagoo m limy, four lioiau?, ? wv o ly ?i? wagon or dray, two horses, len dollars. Ht -vairon or dray, OpQ horse, fl ve dollars. fl Btablo, kceplpg vehjoles, aird horscofor biro, | Stable, /ceo amt salo?, nyc dollar*. Tailor, waking pud repairing, ono dollar. Tin shop, making or repairing, ono dollar. Watch maker an? Jowolorfor repairing; &<?., two dollin iVixoi wright, foi repairing wagons and (nig gles, *i. Undertaker, threo dollar?. SKOTION 0. That thl? ?JWlP?''?** shall i?A m of foot on tho iMh day of Fobruary, 18W, and imtll i "mu day, ?aid licouscs may ta issued without any poualty, tn persons now uncaged ju any of tho abovo named occupations or business. From and after tho said jeth day of Kobruury. 1099, it shall ho tho duty of tho Marshal to visit each and overy porson, firm or corporation, doing busluoss fn tho Town of Walhalla and inspect tech- llcenso and roport ail who aro doing busi ness without llcenso to tho Mayor at onoe. Any porson or persons carrying on or prose cuting any business or occupation, or rimnlug any establishment named in tbls or preced ing sections, without Unit having taken out a H censo therefor, shall ho fined, oxcopt In eases whore spool/l penalties aro imposed, tho sum of (Ivo dollars per day or bo imprisoned for a term not exceeding llvo days, for each and overy day such business ls carried on without such llcenso. No llcenso shall ho issued for a less ported than ono year, dated from tho llrst day of thc month in which tho saino is issued. For any business,occupation or profession, not enuuioratod in tho foregoing Sections, tho.ll censo shall bo regulated by tJUo Mayor. SKOTiQH 10. Thu Town Council horoby rosorvos the right to rovoko any llcouso for any oauso which may soom to it just. SKOTION ll. Tho tax ou roal or por sonal proporty provided for in this ordi nance shall ho collected during tho month of May, 1800, and any porson or poisons who shall fail to pay HUOII taxes on or hy tho (list day of Juno, 1800, shall bo Hablo to a ponalty of twonty por cont on suoh tax, aud tho tax. with tho penalty and cost, shrill bo collected by oxcoution or othorwiso. Any poison, (icm or corporation mak ing any falso or fraudulont return, whore n rel in n is by this ordinance required, snail, upon conviction, bo Unod not less than $25, nor moro than $50, or bo im prisoned not I0B8 than 20 days or moro than ?10 days, or oither or both, at tho discretion of tim Mayor or Aoting Mayor. A RESOLUTION RBSPBOTINO KORMKB Olt 1MNANOK8. Resolved, That all laws onactod by tho Council horotoforo, not in conlliot "with these Ordinances, aro considered in full force, and that oaoh and every ono of these Ordinances this day enacted shall bo in full force after tho publication of tho samo. Done in Council and'rati fled undor t**e corporate seal '?fafflWffiffln* i "f tho Town of Walhalla >n tho Ith day of February, A. I). 180P, and in tho 12o*d year of tho sovereignty and inde gondonco of tho Uuitcd tates of Aniorica. P. S. IIOLLEMAN, Mayor. JAM us THOMPSON, Clor k and Treasurer Town Council. Franco l as paid its last pension to Napoleon I's soldiers. Ju 1809 a law was passed granting $50 a year to all non-commissioned officers and privates who had served lon years in tho armies of tho first Republio or of tho first Empiro, and bad ronni ved a wound. For the Bret year tho pay ments amounted to $000,000 ; last year thc sum was $50, and tho last reoipient is now dead. :?o tho ago of 105 years. Senator Roger Q. Mills, of Texas, who has boon for a number of years in public life, will retire on March 4 as poor as tho proverbial church mouse, and declares ho will devote tho romaindor of his days to acquir ing money. His homo ia at Corsi oana, a small station near Dallas. This will not bo tho fato of some Senators from tho South now serv ing tho dear people. A two or th roo wooka' cou roo of Dr. M. A. Simmons1 Livor Medicino will sol regulato tho excretory functions that | they will oporato without any aid what* oxer. She Does Hit. Perhaps a girl is called a miss bc causo she seldom hits anything she throws at.-.Augusta Herald. And sho isn't called a miss after sho isl married because sho does bit things About tho worst joke a woman can play on a man is to marry him. Hearing-down sonrn tiona, internal heat and femalo woaknessos aro cured by the uso of Simmons' Squaw Vino Wino or Tablots. Officiai reports show that thc debt of the city of Havana is $12,070,000. None of tho city salaries, contracts or expenses for 1898 havo been paid. Thc revenue, which is ?ill from licenses and direct taxes, nono from real estate, is $2,000,000 a yoar. Scrofula, a Vile Inheritance. Scrofula ia tho most obstinate of blood troubles, and is often tho result of nu inherited taint in tho blood. H. S. S. is the only remedy which goos deep enough to roach Scrofula; it forces nul every traco of tho disease, and euros tho worst oases. My Bon, Oharlle, WAS Afflicted from Infancy with Scrofula, and he suffered HO that lt was Impossible to dross him for threo years. His head and body woro a mass of sores, and lils eyesight also became . ffocted. No treatment was spared that wo thought would rellovo him. lint he grew worso\t \F until his condition wasyXirr Indeed pitiable. I hu.I; almost nespal red of his ever hoing cured, when by the advice of a friend we gave him H. 8. 8. (Swift's Bneolflc). Ade udad Improvement WAS the result, (ind after ne bsd taken a dozen bottles, no ono who knew of lils former dreadful condition would havo recognized him, All thu sores oil his Ixidy have healed, hts skin bi perfectly clear and smooth, and ho has boon restorer! to perfcol health. Mns. 8. 8. MARAT, BISO Kim .St., Macon, Oil For real blood troubles it is a WAS to of time to expect a euro from tho doc tors. Mood (liseuses uro beyond tboiv skill. Swift's Specific, S.S.S.rThe Blood machos all deep-seated cases which bthor remedies havo no effect upon, lt is tho only blood remedy guaranteed purdy vogotablo, and contains no pot ash, mercury, or other mineral. Hooks mailed free to any address by Swift Sp?cifie Co.. Atlanta. Ga. Teacher-What's thc matter with you to-day, Tommy ? You seem to bo nervous and uneasy. Tommy-I nm. Yesterday was pa and ma's wooden weddin' and noarly all the neighbors sent 'em shingles.-Chicago News. "In ono respect overy woman is hidoxteroiiR." "How do you make that out?" "Hbo oan throw just as well with bor left hand as with her right." Chicago N?WH, Fi *----. 1 . J^e?ela.bjePrcparaUonforAa slm??Uug Ih?FoodfludUe?ula llnrj ihc Stoiuodis andDoweb of ISMA Nd S . ( IHL?)iU:N Promotes THges??or^Chceifu? ne.?? MU? f&stCon tains neither Opium'.Morpblne nor Minerai NOT KAUO OTIC. AWV* osoidnsAMunmvjiKii Pluntfiux SM J" Alx.Smr?a * /t?A,lUSJu - sfiu'rt Se*4 * " - ?rnuAt , tient* SKIO. * ? .Jetd m ?'f taren Anpifoftl?crncdy for Constipa tion, SourStomach.Diorrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness; and LOSS OF SLEEU Ifnc Simile Signature of NTEW STORK. Al b'(iit)iill\s oki XSOPYVV WRAPPEB. Ott-? " ;- m*m*mt Jil For Infant? and Ohlldron. ?The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years GASTONA THC OIKVAUH OONPANV, NKW VO nu O (TY. G. F. P. Cures All Diseases of Women. MANY women uro under tho impression that tue diseases peculiar to their BOX cr;: natural and incumbi? beC?UBOSO many Buller constantly from them, lpis is a mistake. Few women nro so badly diseased timi they cannot bo cured. It ls true, thnt had they taken a remedy that was efficient when tho A rot symptoms ol dte onse appeared, a moro rapid euro would have heen tho result. No woman should noidoot herself. When thc monthly pe riod becomes too frequent, painful, pro fuBo.obstructcd.or irrcKulnrin any way, or ifsho Bullers from fnUinKof thewomb, whites, or nnyother female troublo.she nhou Id at onco resort to tho uso of Which Stands for CERSTLE'S FEMALE PANACEA, T n A ll ?" MARK. Even if she 1ms io Blinni vegetable tonic, i those inured.enls intended by mituro ns t\ remedy for sulferinic v mattem not if other remedie? have been tried and proven failures-Q. F Which isnbsolutoly the best female remedy ever offered her. . been noullKont and allowed disenso to fasten itself upon ber Bbo should not <le Bpnir of liol n? cured, This medicine is a purely vegetable tonic, contai: edy for sullerniK wnnion For salo hy drupuists everywhere, kind, write to W?H not fall. Price. Sl.00 per bottle. If you uro BU florins from fcinalo diseases of any THE LADIES' HEALTH CLUB. Caro L. Qerstlo & Co. Chattanooga, Tenn., Asking for any information about your sickness and you will receive the best of advice free. Your letters will bo opene '. read and answered by women. IIB For m:lo by JAMES IT. DARBY, Walhall!?, S. C. If you desire attractive .lol) Printing of any descrip tion send it to the Courier ?Jol> Oflleo. Ilriofs and Arguments : : : : a Specialty. Notice ol* I^inal Hct tlement and JL>is NOTICIO is hereby given that tho un dersigned will mako application to I). A. Smith, Esq., 'udgo of Probate for Oeonco county, in tho State of South Carolina, at his oflico at Walhalla Court llouso on Monday, the 20th day of February, 181)!), at 11 o'clock in tho fore noon, or as soon thereafter as said ap plication can be hean!, for leavo to mako lin.il settlement of tho ostato of Mrs. U. A. limiter, deceased, and for llnal discharge as Executors of said ostato. J. SAM PICKETT. WM. Q. NEVILLE, Executors. January 10, 1800. ?1-0 A st; : with which Lieut. Pato struck Queen Victoria on tho head in 1850 is to he sold at auction in London. Pate served sovon years in jail for tho act. A hoy never feels so near heaven ns when he is lighting his iirst cigar, or so near the other placo ns when ho is finishing it. Boara tho J? Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Signature SI* , ' of J&C?/Ufy?, ? man never has real trouble until ho has a son big enough to wear his clothes. Blessings arc like children ; to bo appreciated they should be few and far between. Water in which orango peol has been soaked will freshen up the com plexion. It is reported that Spain contem plates the seale of tho Ladrono, Caro lino and Pelew islands. --. - . --- The knowledge a man doesn't pos sess always crops out when a child questions him. -.--^?0?-' A woman can sharpen a pencil about ?is quick as a man cnn thread a needle. O jtX. & ?I? C? 3t=?. ac JSk. . Hoarg tho J4 The Kind Yon Haw Always Bought B,6*r <%^tfJ%JA About 00,000 American troop? aro in Cuba, the Phillippines and Porto Pico. The man goes to bed tired who spends the day looking for an easy place. -..?*- -- A loafer is never satisfied with his wages. . Queen Victoria speaks ton lan guages fluently, (lood actions, like sheep, follow one another, - - - -^.t? Throo out of every l?T> ICnglish speaking people have red hair.* When people have only a little re ligion they are apt bo ashamed of it. We want tho news from your pur', of the country. Send it in. Americans aro tho best penmen in the world, and tho British como next. Statement of The Peden and Anderson Banking- Company. [Organized Soptombor 1st, 1804.J Statomont of tho condition of Tho Todcn and Anderson Banking Company at tho CIOHO of business Dec. .31 at, 181)8: RESOURCES. Cash..$ 1,438 68 Loans and Discounts. 87,864 04 Duo us hy Hanks. 12,518 06 Stocks. 1,703 88 Real Estate. 848 26 $63,04.0 10 LIABILITIES. Capital.$20,000 00 Surplus and Profite. 6,444 20 Deposits. 28.450 84 Dividends not paid. 45 00 $53,040 10 STATE OF SOUTH CA KOLI NA, I OCONKK COUNTY. J I, W. P. Anderson, Cashier of Tho Peden and Anderson Banking Company, of Wostininstor, S. C., do solemnly swear that tho abovo statomont is truo to tho best of my knowlodgo and beliof. WM. P. ANDKKSON, Cashior. Subscribed and sworn to boforo 1 mo this tho lid day of January, I 1800. B. II. Cnoss, [L. S.j [ Notary Public, S. C. I Wo, li. H Cross and J. P. Stribling, Directors of tho abovo bank, bavo care fully examined tbo books of tho bank and find tho abovo statement correct. B. II. CROSS, J. P. STRIBLING. The Seneca Bank. STATEMENT OE CONDITION OF THE SENECA HANK DEC. 31, 1808. ASSRTS. Loans and discounts.$ 40,728 10 Duo from banks. 20,347 20 Rank building. 1,000 00 Vault and safo. 1,400 00 Currency. 10.8?0 47 $83,024 80 M A ni i.rn KS. Capital stock.$ 20,400 00 Deposits. 52,815 57 Duo to banks. 5,000 00 Surplus. 5,070 20 $83,024 80 South Carolina, ? Oconoo County. J Personally came J. W. Stribling, Cashior of Tbo Seneca Rank, boforo mo and made oath that tho abovo statomont is cor rect to tho best of bia knowlodgo and beliof. This 18th day of Janu-l ary 1800. I J. W. II. F. Al.KXANOKK, [L.S.1 JSTBIBMNO. Notary Public, S. C. J Certified by R. M. Richardson, ) J. W. Stribling, > Directors. J. W. Sholor, ) Citation Notice. STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 COUNTY OP OPONKKI I IN THU COURT OP PRORATE. Ry 1). A. Smith, Esq., Prohato Judge. WMKUKAS, Jamel Seaborn, ns Clerk of tho Court of (/'uinnmn Pleas for Oconoo county, South .. Carolina, has made suit to me to grant him lottors of* administration of tho pnrsonnl ostato of and oITeots of Thomas B. Lawronco, do coascd Tiloso aro, therefore, to cito and ad monish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of tbo said Tims. B. Lawronco, deceased, that they, bo and appear boforo mo, in tho Court of probate, to be hold at Walhalla Court Houso, H. C., on Saturday, March 4th, 18|)0, after pub lication thereof, at 11 o'clock in tho fore noon, to show cause, if any they bavo, why tho said Administration should not bo granted. Qivon under my hand this 10th day of January Anno Domini 1800. I). A. SMITH, Judgo Probato for Oconoo county, M. C. Published on tho 10th day of January, 1800, in tho Koowco Courier and O con?u Nows. 8-8 ? Annote, Om. Acttul BiwIutM. No T*xt Kook*. Short tlra?. Chtap board. Sind fur Catalogue. Summons for Relief* IN COUltT OF COMMON PLBA8. . TUB STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I COUNTY OP OCONKK. J James E. Crooks, J elm H. Crooks, Jano Colo, Dudley W. Crooks, Auuio Crooks, Murgarctt Neal, Caroline Dodd and Eastor Calu, Plaintiffs, against Thomas W. Crooks, Julia Marett, Howey W. Crooks, Paul 8. Crooks, Sallio Crooks, Lifllo J. Crooks, Maude E. Crooks, Poarlo A. Crooks, William Grover CrookB, Ciaudo H. .Crooks, Claronoo J. Crooks, J, V. Crooks, Hertha B. Crooks and Xavier B. Crooks, Defendants. SUMMONS ron RBLIKK- (COMPLAINT NOT SKUYUD.) To tho Dofondants nhovo named : YOU aro hereby summonod and ro quirod to nnswor tho complaint iu this notion, whioh is flloci in tito oflloo of tho Clerk of tho Court of Common Pions for tlie said oounty, and to servo a oopy of your nnswor to tho said com plaint on thu subsoribors, at thoir oflloo. on tho Publio Squnro, at Walhalla Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after tito sorvico hereof, oxolusivo of tho day of snob soi Vice; and if you fail to answer tho complaint within tho timoafornsnifl. tho Plaintiffs in this notion will apply to tho Couti for tho roliof demanded in tho complaint. Dated January 12th, 1899. JAYNES & SHELOR, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. To tho absout Defendant, Julia Marett: Tako notion that tho summons and complaint in tho nhovo ontitlod notion woro filod in tho oflloo of - Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas for Oconco county, in said Stalo, on tho 12th day of January, 1899; that tho object of this action is tho partition and division of tho landa bolong to tho estate of W. Jas por Crooks, doceasod, among tho partios to this action as his holrs-at-law, accord ing to their respectivo rights; that no personal claim is mado against you. January 12th, 1899. JAYNES iv SHELOR, Plaintiffs' Attornoys, 2-7 Walhalla, S. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condonscd SvltoUulo lu Rflfoot Doo. 4th, 1603. _ Dally Ko. fl. STATIONS. _Ch url oat on tv. Columbia " Prosperity " Newberry. " Nlnuty-Sfx " Greenwood Ar. Hodgos Ar. Abb?vfT?? A~r. Belton Greenwood " Ninety-Six " Newberry. Ar. Prosperity " Columbia . Ar. Clinrloatou D?Tiyinidly No. bj No. Itt BOOMI t ?o?'i T??a lY ?iOn 0 07a 12 l?p 10 Oin 128p 1090? 2 (Wp lOifflul 2??p lOftla, 2 07p 11 26a Slop ll lOu UlOp M45pl 700i>l ? .Charieston. ,, Ar _Columbio.-7r '.Alston.Lv ".Snntuo." ".Union." " .... Jonesville .... " ".Pneolot." Ar.. Spnrtanburg.. .Lv Lv. . Spartanburg.. .Ar 8 20p 2 tin,i i atp I Wp ia 2.-.p 12 Up ll 4?H ,1122a Ar_Asheville.Lv' 8 20a m." ?A>- ~ ""? ~ 7U0p 0 6t)p fl 42p o inp OOOp UOSg Pullman palace Bleeping cur? on TrninsftSand CO, 87 und 118, on A. and (J. divinion. Dining carl j on thotfo trains nerve all menin ?nroutu. TraiiiH loave Spnrtanburg, A. & C. divinion, northbound. 0:45 a.m., U:U7 p.m., ?:lo p.m., (Vest?bulo Limited)! aouthboiuid 12?20 a. m.. 0:16 p. m.. 11:34 a. m.. (Vestibule Limited. 1 Trf (UH loa ve Greenville, A. and C. divisi?n, northbound,6:00 a. m., 3 RU p. m. andOiM p. m" (vesttbuied Limited)tfouthbound, 1tia a. m., iilW p. m., 12 HW p. m. (VestibuledLimited). Tra?na P mid 10 carry elegant Pullman sleeping cara between Columbia and AshoVlllo enrouto dnlly between Jacksonville andCtuoln natl. PRANK 8, WANNON, J. M. GULP, Third V'P. A Won. Mgr.. Tratlio Mgr., Washington, D. O. Washington, D. O. W. A. TURK. 8. H. HARDWICK. Uon. Pass. Ag't. AH'tOon. Pass. Ag't. _ Washington, I). C. _Atlanta. Ga. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed Sobedulo of PutHengor Train?. In Ki iv ot Doo. 4th, 1803. Northbound LT. Atlantn, O. T. " Atlanta, Ifi.T. " NororoHS. " Buford. " Gntneavlllo... " Lula. Ar. C.-.ii nulli'.. Lr.Mt. Airy. " Toecoa. " westminster " Souoca. " Central. " Groenville ... " Hpartanburg. I" Gaff nora. 1 " ninoKHburg .. " King's Mt.... " Gn it..ni.-.. Lv. Charlotta Ar .Greensboro . Kv. Greensboro Ar .Norfolk. ... Ar. Danvhle . ._. Ar. ?lchmoml ... Ar.WiiHhlnKton " hnltiu'ePUn " Philadelphia "_No\v Vork Southbound. "^S?u?deUdui? " Baltlmoro. . " Washington. LY. Richmond .. Lv^ Danville_ Lv. Norfolk . Ar. Greounhoro Lv. Qreensboi Ar. (Charlotto LY. GnHtonla. " King's Alt '.' nlnohnhurg . " Gaffneys .... " Sunrtnuhurg " Greenville... " Central. " Seneca . Il West-initiator Toceos ?rt. Airy DI mella.M 00 p 7 40 p fl!? a " Lula. i 15 n fil IS p H 14 p 0 07 a " Gainesville... 4 OB a ? ?17 i> ? 40 p 7 20 a " Puford. . o ia p 7 48 n ? Nora ross. 5 25 a?. ll 4? p 8 97 a Ar. Atlanta, IC. T. 0 10 al 4 55 p 10 ?0 p 0 00 a Ar. Allanto, Cl, T. ft 10 8 flj p MW j> 81j0 $ "A^?. m. "P"'1 p. tn. "Mtt noon. "N" night.' Phassppuka Lino steamar* lu dally Hsrvfoo between Norfolk and Baltimore. NOM. 87 and SK- Dally. Washington enp; South western V?")tii>uiii Limited, Through iniimrpi sleeping ears bot ween Now York ?nd NewOr^ loanu, via Washington, Atlanta and Montgom erv, and Biso bet wenn Now Yoik and Memphis, vlaWnwhlngt<>ii.Atlnntani>() birmingham. Kiiut cleiH thoroughfare ann?hen between Wnnhing ton and Atlanta. Dining oars nerve all inrnlH en route. Pullman d rn win groom Hlnctilngoars between Greensboro and Norfo'k. Close eon* neotinn at Koifolk for OLD Pol? TOI IM KOUT. NOB. HT. and mi -Unitod .Stalow Past Mall mun solid between Washington and Now Or leans, vlaSoutborn Rai I war, A. * \V P. It. lt. and f.. Ss N. ft. lt.. lining composed of baggago Bar und ooaohea, through withe it chungo for YiaHafiiigpis nf all classes. Pullman drawidg r?onp slssplug cars baiwenn New York abu Nev Orlrnim, via At Inn ta and MontgoninrV, l^eavlng Wanbtngton each Wednesday. a tourist ?laeplag ear will run through htttwoen Whijh lngton and Han Franqueo without .-h.'.. Dining nara nerve all menin enroule. Nos. ll. O?, Ii8 ami Vi -Pullman sleeping oar* bat-ween ftlolnnond and CIlAFtol tu, vt i 1 ii. nv tl lo, 80uthliouml Non. ll and ?17. northbound. JP.'! HR anrl 13 VftANKB. .4ANNON. .1. M.OUI.P. Third V P. A Oen. Mgr.. 'fi attic MYr, e. ? .i.i" . I), o. WMhingtoU, D. 0. W, A. TUhK, ?. II. HARDWICK, Clan'I Ps?: As't.. Ass'tGsu'l Pas?. ?.t'%., _ . tMa|?K?v9. k Q:_A?l??l> TRADB MARK?, D80IQN0, ?OPVMKJHT8 AO. A ny ono ?ondln* I? ?ketch ?nd description nif quickly ?soorum, /reo, wlictuor an Invention U probably i.ntontnbio. OounnWnieatloi* (ttlotw contuientlnl. oldest AKOUO; foreceurlns patent? In America. Wo havo a WanhlnRtoii om?, r-atcnts ink.MI tbroujih Munn A Co. reoelr* ipoci?l notlco In fie SC.SNTINO AMERICAN, beautifully Illustrated, Inmost ?liWlAtton of nny solomillo inurnnl, wool ly torm?|3.0Q ? yo*?J rl.MlBl* months. Hpcclmim copies una ll AMO huon ON \'A'i-rs TS neut free. AaUrcM . MUNN A CO., QOt Hi emt wu v. Now Y?rlt. Pipkens R. R. Oo, BCl?KOVI.K IN BT??pT ???j?i?? ivtui 1538. On nuil after Juno 26th tho following schedule will bo run over tho Plckons Hal I road for tho purposo of hauling freight and passengers, Tl?.: Mo. 0. Dally Kxcont Sunday. No. 10. Hoad Down. Mixed Train. Road up 4 20 a in.IiV Pi?tons Ar.7 60 ft in 5 00 ft in.Ar Kasloy Ly..7 06 am Ko. ia. Dntly Kxcept Sunday. Np. H. Itcail Down. Passenger Berrico. HMM Vp. 1 00 i> m.I ,v Vlckons Ar.6 46 p ni 140pm...Ar Baaley LY.....6 06 pm Trains will stop to tako on or lot off passengers at tho followlntr orvsaingo: iurgiiBOn'ii, i'hr Boim's mid Mnuhlln's. Depot will bo open for tho rocolvliig and dolly ery of freight from 8 ft. m. to iii m. wo will mako it to your Intcroatto patron! to our homo road hy giving good sorvlco and in oniiii attention. .,",."",",, i .JULIUS K. UOQ08, Prcslilont. Approved!J ? T XAVIAW lien. Manager. Blue Ridge R. R. II. C. BEATTIE, BKOKIVKI?. TIMK TA ULK NO. 10. SUPK?8KDK8 TIMK TABLK NO. Effootlvo 7.00 A. M., July 8, 1808. Sunday Only. KAHT1IOUND. Mixed. Daily Ex. Sun. NO. No. 12. No. 12 34 ?Walhalla_Lv.. 8 10 ara 0 00nm 82 ?West Union. 8 20 ara 0 00 am 24 ?Sonoca. 8 53 am 0 80 am 18 tAdam's Crossing. 0 17 r?m 0 48 nm 10 IChorry Crossing. 0 26 nm 0 48 ara 13 ?Poudloton . 0 40 ara 0 50 am 10 t Antun. 0 52 ara 10 Ol ara 7 tDonvor.10 Ol nra 10 13 nra 0 *Andorson... Ar. .10 85 ara 10 35 nm WKB'fllOUND. Mixed. Daily. No. No. ll. 0 *Andorson... .Lv.. 3 25 pm 7 tDonvor. 3 53 pm 10 tAutun. 4 05 pm 13 ?Pond loton. 4 17 pm 10 tChorry CrosBing. 4 20 pm 18 tAdam's Crossing. 4 37 pm Wjsonooa.% 32 ?West Union. 5 54 pm 84 ?Walhalla_Ar.. 0 00pm (*) Koguiar 8tx>p; (t) Flag station. All rogulav trains from Andorsou to Walhalla havo right of traok ovor trains of tho samo class moving iu ooposito direction, unless oihorwiBO spocinod by train orders. Will also nt op at tho following stations to tako on or ?ot oft passengers : Fh?n noy's, James and Sandy Springs. No. 12 connocta with Southern Ballway No. 0 at Andorsou. No. ll oonnoots with Southorn Ballway No. ll at Soucca. J. B. ANDKHSON, _Suporintondont. Atlantic CJoast JUiiie, PnsHOiifror Department, inimina?oH, JV. G., February 24, 1807. Fast J ii n o Botwcon Charleston and Columbia mid Upper South Carolina and North Carolina. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. lu ofloct Fobruarly 24th, 1807. WKB'rWAllD. .No. 62. Leave Chnrlostou. 7 00am " Lanes. 8 20 M " Sumter. 0 86 " Arrivo Columbia.10 65 " " Prosperity.1158pm " Newberry.12 io " '? Clinton.12 60 " " Laurons.?. 1 16 " " Groonvillo.... . 8 00 '.' " Spartanburg. 8 00 " " WiniiBboro.0 15 pm ?' Charlotto. 8 20 " '.' Uondorsouvillo. 0 03 " " Ashovillo. 7 00 " KA8TWAKD. .No. 53. Leave Ashovillo. 8 20am " llondorsonvillo.0 16 " " Spartanburg.ll 46 ?? " Groonvillo.ll 60 " " Lau ron 11. 1 45 14 " Chilton.2 10 " " Nowberry.Ii 51 '* M Prospority.8 18 M " Columbia.5 16 " Arrivo Sumter. 0 86 " " Lanes. 7 48 " " Charleston. 0 25 ? * Daily. <? Nos. 52 and 53 Solid Trains botwoeu Charleston and Columbia. S. C. II. M. EMEBSON, Gon'l rassongor Agont. J. lt. KENLY, Gonorni Manager. T. M. EMEBSON, TrafBo Manager. "THE CHARLESTON LINE." SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEOBGIA BAILBOD COMPANY. 'limo Table in EfToot January 1st, 1800. COLUMBIA DIVISION. (East Hound-Daily.) Lv Columbia. . 0 45 ara Ar IL nindi vi I lo.8 62 am Lv iL auch ville .,.'. 0 05 am Ar Charleston.ll 00 ara Lv Columbia.8 55 pm Ar Charleston.8 17 pm (Wost Bound.) Lv Charleston. 7 00 ara Ar Columbia.ll 00 nm Lv Cliarloston. 6 80 pm Ar Li .mell vi Ile. 7 85 pm Lv hranohvillo. 7 60 pm Ar Colurahla..10 10 pm CAMDEN BBANC?T. (Hast Hound-Dally oxoopt Sunday.) Lv Columbia. 8 55 pm 0 20 am Ar Camdon. 0 88 pm ll 40 am (Wost Bound.) Lv Camden 8 45 am 8 00 pm Ar Columbia.......U PQ am ft 80 bm AUGUSTA DIVISION. (West Bound-Daily.) Ar Branchville.8 52 ara fl 02 pm Ar Augusta.ll 61 am 10 45 }>m Lv Columbia.. 0 45 nm 3^ 65 pm (East Bound.) Lv Augusta. 0 20 nm 8 55, nw Ar Branchville.8 62 am 0 02 f?fjj Lv Branchvillo. 8 f?5 am 7 60 pm Ar Columbia..."_1| 00 am 1? IQ Jim AUGUSTA AND WASHINGTON EXPRESS, (North Bound.) Lv Augusta. 2 ?SO pm Ar Aiken. 3 00 pm Ar Denmark.4 12 pm (South Bound.) Lv Denmark.0 17 ara Ar Aiken.7 .10 am Ar Augusta. 7 65 am INFORMATION. Trains ioaving ChnrloMton ?lt 7.Q0 fy. m. and arriving et. Columl.m nt ll.pp ri. ra, run solid fromCharleston to Ashovillo, ' Througii sloopor oh train leaving Charleston at 5.20 p. m. for Atlanta,'con necting at Braiiobvlllo with train (oaying Columbia at 3.45 p. m. Any further information pan bp ob tained from R. L. 8EAV, " Union Ticket Agont, Union Depot, Columbia, N. 0, L. A. EMEBSON, Trafilo Mgr., Charleston, 8, 0,