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.... ; - , v. .mu ^ ?., ...i,..?i "Durability is *y$* Better Than Show/9 The <we*\lth of the multi millionaires is not equal to good health* Riehes without health are a curse, and yet the rich, the middle classes and the poor alike have, in Hood's Sarsaparilla, a valuable as sistant in getting and main taining perfect health* It never disappoints* Scrofula ' Thrco years ago our eon, now eleven, liad a serious cuso ot scrofula iu?rV??rys!pe!as with dreadful sores, discharge lng and Itching constantly. He could not walk. Severn! physicians did not help for sixteen months. Three months' treatment with Hood's Sarsaparilla mado him per fectly well. Wo are glad to tell others of lt." MRS. DAVID LAIRD, Ottawa, Kansas. Nausea - " Vomiting spells, dizziness and prostration troubled me for years. Had neuralgia, grow weak and could not sleep. My ago was against me, but Hood's Sarsaparilla cured mu thoroughly. My wolght Increased from 125 to 143 pounds. I am tho toother of nine children Never felt so well and strong since I was married as I do now." MUK. ?.5. A. WATFKB, 1028 88d St., Washington, D. C. Eczema-" W6 had to tie the hands of our two year old son on account of eczema on face and limbs. No medicino even helped until wc used Hood's Sarsaparilla, Which soon cured." Mas. A. VAN WYCK, 123 Montgomery Street. Paterson, N. J. Hood's rills euro liver lili ?_ ii?ii-lrrlt*tln>: mid . only Crtt'mrtle to luke ?Uh Hood'* SHI sn, parilla. Two Dozen Pen Points. Let no man who put thoms into my heart whilo I lived place roses in my bauds when 1 die. God will not accept the most bonn ti fi: 1 culturo for regeneration. That is a poor ty po of religion which must be bribed with a prom ise or scare I with a tliro.it to do its duty. Many have so much of worthless treasures that they do not feel tl ie need of the true. Tho foundation of tho otornal houso must ho laid in this world. I Io who fights tho truth only wounds his own soul. There in but ono key that can un lock the kingdom of death-Christi Tho cross of Christ is tho only ladder on which men can climb to heaven. We get what wo oall for from a fellow-being. If wc appeal to his lower naiure the bad man meets us. If wc knock at the door of his bet ter nature tho good man that is in him will respond. Christ always called for tho better. We must learn to walk on life's journey. Others may carry UH for awhile, but thc time will come when they will drop us. There are many who can overcome tho world so long as it wears its everyday dollies, but when it puts on its holiday dress and its bands of music begin to play they surrender to it. If you have been with Jesus you do not havo to advertise it for the world to know it. You aro engaged in a hopeless task if you arc trying to get Cod to compromise truth fo suit your case. Better bc annoyed with the preach ing of hoil-firo in this lifo than the Buttering of it in thc next. Mon could not destroy (iod's truth, though they destroyed every book in which it is recorded. Tho eternal laws of right and wrong are not written by men in books, but by (Jod in man's moral nature. If there are any virtues in our lives we should give the world the benefit of them. We are not of thc world when its fortunes cannot allure us and its ad versities cannot cower us. The truly great man lives in all the ages. Tho past pours its sweet est memories into his listening soul. The present fills him with its life. The future claims him for her own. Meditation is tho soul feeding on thc food which its diligence has gathered during tho past. The value of solitude depends on thc character of the man who enters hil? ii s silence. How sad to think that wo cannot tell the warmth of a brother's heart until death hus ms.de it cold. He is rich who still has character when he lins lost all else. Tho storms of life that drive us in upon self are often more profitable to us than thc sweetest breezos that waft us world-war.'.-J. M. Stead man in Southern Christian Advocate, Little Pimples Turn to Cancer. Cancer often results from an Im? purity in tho blood, inherited from Knerrvtions back. Kew people arc en ely freo from somo.tnint in the blood, and it is Impossible to tell when it will break out in tho form of dreaded dan cer. What has appeared to bo a mero Climpie or scratch has developed into he most malignant Dancer. "I lind a nevero Onncer wbtoh was nt Hrst Only a few blOtehSS, that 1 thought would soon pass away. I was treated by several able physicians, hut In Bpi lo of their efforts the Can cer spread until my con dition became Alarming. After many months of treatment and growing steadily worse, I d o cldcd to try H. H. 8. which wa? so strongly recommended. The first Ixittlc produced nu Im provement. I cr-ntlnnod tho medicine, and 1 n four months the last lit tle a cn b dropped off. Ten yenrs have OlapSOd, and not a sign of tho dlsoaso hns returned." H. K. WI I.I.I A MS, (iillsbiirg. Miss. It is dangorous to experiment with Cancer. The disease is beyond thc skill of physicians. H. H. H. is tho only cure, booatiBO lt is tho only remedy which goes deep enough to reach Oancor. S&S?eBlood (Swift's Spocifio) is tho only blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable. All others cont ein pot^ d mer cury, tho most dangore, ol icrnls. Books on Cancer and blooo . i8on?r*s malled freo by Swift Spooltlu Company, Atlanta, Georgia. _? _ ^_'_ OF THE TOWN OF^ALHALLai Au Ordinance' Respecting tho Stroots, Pavements and Ways of tho Towu of Wal h ?d In. RM ir OnnAiNKO hy tho Mayor and Aldermen of tho Toviu of Walhalla lu council assembled and by authority of the Bamo: SEOT?ON i. That it Bball bo unlawful to mu a horne or mule on Main street, and any person or persons so do ing shall bo guilty Of a misdemeanor. SECTION 2. That'it shall be a misde meanor for any person or persons to rut trocs ou any streets of tho town. SECTION 3. That it Bhall bo unlawful for aoy person or persons to injure any abado trees by bitching horses, mules or othor live stook thereto, or othorwiuo committing any aet which is oaloulatod to injnm said troos. SECTION 4. That it shall bo unlawful to loavo molon rinds or othor such trash on tho stroots and any person or porsons so doing, who shall ref uso to romovo tho Bamo on request of tho Mayor or Marshal, Shall bo guilty Of a misde meanor. SECTION ?. That it shall bo unlawful to loavo any piles or accumulations of lum ber, titwood, rooks or othor material on tho stroots, oxeopt South Broad stroot, along tho lino of railroad or lumber yard, and any person or persons so doing shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor. SECTION 0. That it shall bo unlawful for any merchant, ?lork or othor porson to allow to accumulate on Main stroot, in front of their promises, any awocpinga or collect ions of papers, papor boxes, tin cans, broken glnss or orookory, or othor such trash ; and it shall bo a misdemeanor for any person or poisons so to do. SECTION 7. That ball playing or othor amusements on Main streot aro prohibit ed, and it shall bo tho duty of tho Mar shal to arrest all persons so engaged and bring thom boforo tho Mayor to bo dealt with according to law. Tho Mar shal shall also disperse any crowd or crowds assembled on tho sidewalks of tho town. SECTION rt. That it shall bo unlawful to shoot guns, pistols or othor firearms, firecrackers or slingshots, or to throw lire-balls, within tho incorporate limits of tho town, and any person or persons so doing shall bo guilty of a misde meanor: Provided, n person may shoot firearms on his own premises for the bona lido purpose of protecting bin property from dumago b animals or birds wild by nature: Provniud, further, that tho dis charge of balls or shot from any firearms by any person for tho purposo aforesaid, within the incorporate limits, snail bo conlluod to tho promises owned or occu pied by tho porson shooting. .SECTION 0. That it Bhall no unlawful to l ido or drivo upon tho sidowalks, or to lead a horse thereon, except to cross tho samo at a regular crossing, or to placo any obstruction which may impedo a freo passage on or along any sidowalk, and any person or porsons HO doing Bhall bo guilty of a misdemeanor: Provided, that a drayman may drivo or back his wagon on tho sidowalks for tho purpose of loading or unloading heavy trunks, boxes, Ac. at once, but must drivo ott (inmediately pftor co doing. SECTION 10. That it Bhall bo unlawful to ride a bjeyolo on tho sidewalks of Main streot between tlu Court House simare and tho cross streot at J. W. Hol loman's residence. Any poison so doing shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor: Pro vided, that liny person riding a bicycle who shall collide with a person walking on tho sidewalks shall bo guilty of a mis demeanor. SECTION ll. That all porsons owning property or living on tho streets of tho town are required to hang all tiatcs so IIB to open c tim inside and away from tho street or sidowalk, and should any gato or gates be found standing opon on or across a streot or sidowalk, it shall he the duty of thc Marshal to tear down and remove the same. SECTION Iii. That tho gamo of cock fighting is prohibited within tho incorpo rate limits of the town, and any person or persons taking part in or witnessing such game, as either participant or spec tator, shall ho subject to fine or impris onment ut tho discretion of tho Mayor within the limits of his authority. SECTION 1.1. That it shall bo unlawful for any porson or persons, other than employees, or passengers coining in or going off, to assembles at tho depot ill Walhalla and get on tho trains. It shall ho tho duty of tho Marshal to bo at tho depot on the arrival and doparturo of tho trains and arrest all persons getting on tho cars, or attempting to get on, othor than employees or passengers as afore said, ami bring them boforo tho Mayor to he dealt with according to law. SECTION 14. That any person or por sons violating ?my of tho foregoing pro visions of this ordinance shall bo liable to arrest and lino or imprisonment at tho discretion of tho Mayor within tho limits of his authority. SECTION if?. That tliis ordinance shall bo doomed general and perpetual, Bhall ?io into effect upon its publication, and continue of force until repealed or amended. An Ordinance to Preserve tho Health and Cleanliness of tho Town of Walhalla. HE rr OHDAINED by tho Mayor and Aldermen of tho Town of Wai) alla, iii council assembled, and by authority of tho same: SECTION 1. That all residents, who th or owners of property or tenants occupying the same, within tito incorpo rate limits, aro expected to keep their premises in a clean and healthy condi tion, and any person or poisons failing or refusing to remove a nuisance, whop re quested so to do by tho Hoard of Health, sha" be guilty of a misdemeanor ami may oe punished at tho discretion of tho Mayor within tho limits ?if bia au thority, and such nuisance may bo abated hy the Marshal at tho expense of tho owner or occupant. SEC '".ON 2. That it shall ho unlawful to establish any slaughter houso or butcher pon within tho corporate limits of tho town, and any person or per..on s so doing shall be liable to fine or imprisonment at the discretion of tho Mayor within the limits of his authority. SKCTIKN3. That any dog running nt lariat! within tlu- Incorporate hunt , of tin; town, Isa ween thu 1st of .lune nuil tho 1st of October, without a mtisuslo, ls liable to ho seized and retained hy tho Marshal for a period of twenty-four hours, du ring which I Imo his owner can redeem him hy nsylng tho sum of two dollars, and, if not so re deemed, tho dog ls then to ho killed. That nny owner ol' a <\<>y. or dors wild shall let such dotf or dogs mn at largo on tho streets of the town without helli); muz/led shall ho deemed guilty of a iniHilemenuor ?iud shall ho punished at tho dis cretion of tho Mayor within the limits of his authority. SECTION 4. That this ordinance shall be deemed gonoral and perpetual, shall go into effect upon its publication, and continuo of force until repealed or amended. An Ordinance to Regulato Trafile by Itinerant Traders, Auctioneers and Transient Merchants. HE IT OKDAINED by tho Mayor and Aldermen of tho Town of Walhalla, in council assembled, ami by authority of the same: SECTION 1. That itinerant traders, auctioneers, or transient mer chants, selling, or in any manner offer ing, for sale, any goods, wares, or mer chandise, within tho Town of Walhalla, at auction or private salo, shall pay in advance a license tax of twenty-five dol lars per mouth, fifteen dollars per week, or live dollars per day: Provided, the provisions of this ordinanco shall not apply to ordinary ?lealers in products of thu farm, garden or dairy. SECTION 2. That any pei son Belling or O fiori ng for salo any goods, wares or mer chandise, as itinerant trader, auctioneer or transient merchant, within tho Town of Walhalla, without having hist paid the license tax required by this ordi nance for so doing, shall ho subject to fine or imprisonment at tho discretion of the Mayor within tho limits of his authority. SECTION 3. Thnt this ordinance shall he deemed general ami perpetual, shall go into offoot upon its publication mid continue of force until repoalcd or amended. An Ordinanco to Preserve tho Pcaco and Hood Order of tho Town of Wal halla. HE IT OKD.MNEO by tho Mayor and Aldermen of tho Town of Walhalla, in council assembled, and by authority of tho same: SECTION 1. That any person found drunk in tho Town of Walhalla, whereby thc peace and good order of the town may bo impaired, or tho conven ience of ot'ier persons Interfered with, nindi bo guilty of a misdemeanor. ---"-.-1---; SE?A?ON 3. That ?ny person commit ting an aot ot publfo Fudooenoy on a street ah*U bs cu?'.ty of a n-.i?domcav-or, SKOTIOK 3. That any person couvlctod of keoptog ? disorderly bouse within the limits ul tho Towu of Walhalla shall, upon eon viet lon of Mich offenco, IM> tined ? suui not losa tuan $28 nor moro tino? 930, ?ml tho owner or lessee of any dwelling hoirie or otbor building ululated within Said Inn? iioi ato limits who leta or ouWfcta suy sash 'dweilba: io hay person or pt ?ons, to be used as a bawdy houso or house of prostitution, shall, upon conviction, pay a fine of not less tutu *6nor wore than 930, for every day upon which such house or hu I d ur may be used or kept, aud bo otherwise inn-' ,V\i within tho discretion of the Mayor wlthir tho limits of bis authority. SKOTION 4. That any Versou or persons who Hindi bo guilty of fighting, rioting, using profane lan guago or othor disorderly conduct within t:.o Incorporate limits shall bo punished as for nrls ilomeanor. SKOTIOM 9. That it shall bo tL 3 duty of the Mar shal to arrest all person* guilty of uitsdoiueanorH or lighter crlmos within tho incorporate limits of tho town by violation of tho laws of tho State of South Carolina, Ocouoo coupty. or by violation ot any Ordlnauco of the Town of Walhalla and bring them before the Mayor or an Alderman aetlng lu his stead, who shall havo such power to pass such order In tho promises as, Innis opinion. Justino may require, conslst ?nt with tho authority of tho Counoil In such uaso provided. H nor ION 0. That it ?hall Ito the duty of tho Marshal or Policeman, after tho artest of any person, whoso violation of any ordlnanoo Inter feres with tho jtoaco and good ordor of tho town, or tho conduet of tho person arrested aftor tho arrest ls made ls such as to Impair tho penco and good ordor of tho town, to closely confino Stich person and produce him ns required by law for examination or proper administration of criminal tustlco as tho easo may require. SUCTION 7. That no person or persons, othor thau a lawful dispeUBOr, shall soil any spirituous or intoxicating liquors within tho corporate limits of tho town, oltbor hy drinks or in larger quantities, and any poi son or porsous violating this Section shall bo subject to lino or imprisonment at tho disorotlon of tho Mnyor within tho limita of his authority. SKCTION 8. That tho Marshal is author ized to arrest any person found on tho street s between 10 o'clock p. m. and 5 o'clock a. m. who cannot, givo a satis factory reason for such presence on tho streets during those hours. SKOTION ll. Thnt all plaocs of business or amusement, must ho closed on tho Sab bath day, oxcopt drug storos, livory sta bles and restaurants. And tho violator of this Section shall ho subject to a po II al ty of $2?. SKCTION 10. That any poison found loafing oi. tho streets of Walhalla, hav ing no visible means of earning nu hon est livelihood, shall bo doomed a vagrant. SKCTION ll. That it shall bo unlawful for any person or persons to carry con cealed upon their person any weapon mentioned in tho laws of the State of South Carolina as unlawful to carry con cealed, besides, such weapons shall bo forfeited to tho town. SKCTION 12. That it shall bo tho duty of tho Marshal to arrest, nil persons found gambling within tho incorporate limita of tho town of Walhalla. SKCTION 18. That it shall bo unlawful for any person or poisons to resist or in any way interfere with tho Marshals in tho discharge of their duties. SKCTION 14. That any poison or per sons violating any of tito foregoing Sec tions of this ordinance shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and punished at tho discretion of tho Mnyor within tho limita of ins authority. SKOTION 15 That this ordinance shall bo deemed general and perpetual, shall go into ofTcct- upon its publication, and continuo of forco until ropoalod or amended. An Ordlnanoo to Kstahltsh Kl rc Limits in tho Town of Walhalla. BK IT OHO AI MI> by tho Mayor and Al dermen of tho Town of Walhalla in coun cil nsscmblod, and by authority of tho samo: SKOTION I. That Uro limits bo estab lished in tho Town of Walhalla on Main st reel on both tho North and South sides thereof between Ann st root nnd Tugaloo street; thnt within said limits no now house shall hereafter ho built of wooden material, and no additional room or rooms shall bo built of wood to any house now standing; within said liro limits. SfCCTION 2. That all buildings hereafter erected within said Uro limits shall bo built of brick or stone and covered with slate, tin, or zinc. SKCTION il. That no building or build ings, constructed of wood, of nny size or dimensions, shall bo built or erected within 200 feet of either sido of Main street, within said liro limits. SKCTION 4. That this Ordinance shall bo doomed general and perpetual, shall go into el?cct upon its publication and continuo of force until ropoalod or amended. All Ordinance to Raise Supplies and Mako Appropriations for tho Town of Walhnlla for tho Year 1809. BK IT OltDAINKti by tho Mayor and Aldermen of tho Town of Walhalla, in council assembled, and by authority of tho samo: SKOTION 1. Thnt a tax of 'M cents ou cncli ono hundred dollars of tho assessed valuo of all real and personal property, bo levied for ordinary town purposes to defray current expenses du ring tho liscal year commoncing January 0th, 1800. SKOTION 2. That a tax of JU) cents on each ono hundred dollars of tho assessed valuo of nil real and personal pro] ty, bo levied for tho purpose of paying tho intel rsi on and retirement of tho railroad bonds. SKCTION 3. That tho tax on real and personal proporty, as provided in Sections ono and two of this ordinance, shall bo paid into tho Ofllco of Treasurer of tho Town botweon tho 1st day of May, 1800, and 1st day of Juno, 1800, according to tho assessments made by tho Town Hoard of Assessors: Provided, that any proporty within tho corporate limits 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. SECTION 4. That on all cireuses and other shows a tax of one to one hundred dollars per day i in tho discretion of tho Mayor, shall ho paid. SUCTION 6. That oaoli and every porson liable to road duty, under tho laws of tho Ktato, shall work on the streets ten (lays, or pay at the raie of 60 cents per day, under tho direction of the Mayor or some one in lils stead, under the same penalty as prescribed hy tho laws of the Mate for nov refusal or neglect to perform said work: Provided, that said person snail ho per mitted to pay on or before tho first of April a commutation fee of $2; hut each and every one failing to pay before or by tho first of April, shall no required to pa,- S3. Any pei. on coining into tho Town after Juno 31st shall pay tito sum of 81.26 for tho fall working: l'rovlded, ho has not worked elsewhere. SUCTION 6. That any person or persons having elaine, against the town must present them within sixty days or the santo will bo barred from payment, unless a satisfactory exeuso is rendaren. SKOTION 7. That tho Mayor shall be paid a salary of ono hundred dollars for tho fiscal yoar 181)0, to ho paid quarterly ont of any funds in tho Treas ury available for ordinary town purposes. SPECIAL TAX KS. SKCTION 8. No person, firm or corporation shall be engaged in, prosecute or carry on nny business or juofcHslon hereinafter mentioned without having Hist gah! a special llccnso tax therefor, as follows, to wit: Agents for or dealers in ff rt IU tor 8 "other than regular merchants," $5, baker $2. Hank,'with 826,000 capital or les?, $26. Hank for every 81,000 capital, in excess of $26,000, $1. llrokers, dealers in merchandise, produce on margin or commission, $3. limber, for one chair, 82. Harber, for each chair over one, $1. nilli 'i d, poid or bagatelle tattles, $6. Hhicksinlth for ono forge. 81. Hlacksmlth for each ?ihhllt Irina! formt. WW?. Hoarding house, permanent, except for stu dents and o, aratlves exclusively, $2.60. Hoot or shoo shop, making or repairing, 81. Broker, dealer In horses, cattle or other llvo stock, not paying liceiiso for sale stable or stock yard, per year, $ti. Melcher, dealer In meats Ac., $10. Dentists, 86. Dealer in cotton seed, cotton seed hulls and meal, other than a regular merchant, $6. Druggist, 85. Furniture doaler, $3. Hotel. 810. Knoll I H an euee Company, life, fire or accident, $6. Knob lawyer lowing an oilier within the town, 8ft. Public. Hearse. ?3. Restaurant, si. Contractor doing n business of not over $6oo, $2.60; over $600, SB; over $1,000, 810. . Merchants sliali pay a license according to the following schedule of (crosses!** for the year and prices upon sworn returns: linder.8 1,000.$ 3 00 Over. 1.000. 6 00 Over. 2,600. 7 60 Over. 6,000_. 10 00 Over. 7,600. 12 60 Over.10,000. 16 DO Over.15,000. 17 60 ?vcr.20,000. 20 00 Over.26.000 . 26 00 Newspapers, other than dally, llvo dollars. Photographer, itinerant, ave dollars. Physician, live dollars, ltepair shops for guns, bicycle, An., $1.60. Hurveyor, $5 Street wagon or dray, four horses, twenty dol lars. Mi reel, wagon or dray, two horses, ten dollars. Street wagon or dray, ono norse, live dollars. Btttbt?. keeping vehicle* and hoi ter. for hire, fee? ami ?alo, t woidy-Uvo dollars. H la ble. feen and Bales, five dol?ais. rulluv, making ac? rupturing, one foliar. Hu shop, making or repairing, ono dollar. Watch maker and Jewolor for repairing, Ac., two dollars. Wheel wright, for repairing wagons and bug gies, 81. Urclortakor, tltreo dollars. Buenos 9. That this Ordinance shall ho tn ef fect on tho io'!; day of February, ami until that Uay, said licenses way bo issued without any peualty, to persona now engaged In any of the above named occupations orImslncsa. From and after the said lfUh day of February, 18W, lt shall be the duty of tho Marshal to visit each and ovcrv person, firm or corporation, doing business in tho '?own of Walhalla and inspect their license and report all who are doing busi ness without lioenso to tho Mayor nt once. Aoy pei HI m or persons carrying on or prose cuting any business or occupation, or running any establishment named in this Or preced ing sections, without first having taken out a li cense thorofor, shall bo Unod, except in casv? whuro special penalties uro imposed, tho sum of (Ivo dollars per day or bo Imprisoned fora term not oxcoedlog five days, for cacti and every day Bitch business is cari lcd on without such license Mo lioenso shall bo Issued for a less period than ono year, dated from tho tlrst day of tho month tn which tho samo is issuod. For any business,occupation or profession, not ?nmtucralcd in tho foregoing Sc-ct?uua, ibu li oenso shall bo regulated by tho Mayor. SKOTION lt). TllO Towu Council hereby reserves tho right to rovoko any llconso for any oausn which may seem to it just. SECTION ll. Tho tax on ronl or por sonni property provided for in this ordi nance shall bo collected during tho month I of May, 1601), and any poison or porsons who snail fail to pay suoh taxes on or by tho (list day of Juno, 1800, shall ho liable to a penalty of twenty poi* cent on suoh tax, and tho tax, with tho penalty mid I cost, shall be collected by oxooution or I of her wino. Any parson, firm or corporation mak ing any false or fraudulent return, where a return is by this ordinanco required, shall, upon con viet ion, bo lined not loss than $25, nor moro than $50, or ho Im prisoned not less than 20 days or moro than 30 days, or either or both, at the j discret hm of tho Mayor or Acting Mayor. A BB80I.UTI0N IIKHI'KCTINO KO HM KU OK D1NANOKS. Resolved, That all laws enacted by tho Council heretofore, not iii conflict with these Ordinances, aro considered in full force, and that eaoh and every ono of these Ordinances this day enacted shall bo in full force after tho publication of tho same. Dono in Council and rat i fled under the corporate seal J^of tho Town of Walhalla on j thc 4th dav ofPobruary, A. 1). 18011, and lu tho 123d year of WUUp tho sovereignty and hide Sendonen of tho United tates of America. P. S. IIOLLEMAN, Mayor. 'HC?iPSON, dei k and Treasurer Town Council. An Irishman's Doctor. Tho story given below carries its own splendid application : "You can't mako a man sober by an net of parliament.1' So thoy said. I thought it over. It didn't seem to mo a self-evident proposition. "Why not?" said I. Then came a crusher. "You might as well try to cure tho toothache by not of parliament." This made mo reflect. I had been troubled with toothache, worried by it, maddened by it, kept from my work, my meals, my happiness hy it. My health was failing in consequence. My temper was gone.. .My mimi was going. I was invited to try various remedies. ?'Stop it," said some. "Hut how?" I inquired. "Fill tho tooth with gold," they explained. Tho tooth was thus primed, but, thc toothache went on. "Clear it out," said others. "How? How?" was my agonized interrogation. "Clenso thc blessed thing," they said. I did. Got inspected, illuminated, syringed, fumigated, made beautiful with oainphorated chalk, bath-brick, plato powder and florilino. "Give it rest on Sundays," said a clerical friend. I tried this. Even on Sundays there were some hotel guest twinges ; on Monday it was ns bad as ever. What was I to do ? "Ho extra careful what you let into it," advised a civic functionary. Nothing could exceed my caro. Three magistrates certified to the good, harmless, excellent character of all 1 put into my tooth. I felt safe. Not for long. I soon felt sold. Tho results were disappointing, dis tressing, excruciating. Somehow tho certificated application lost its vitno tho moment it got inside. "Hold a drink of water in your mouth, and sit on thc lire until boils," urged a knowing one. I hogan to think this was tho only remedy. At last I took counsel of a f aunt io. "Try thc parliamentary cure," said he. "What's that?" said I. "Havo the tooth pulled out ; a short act will do it." This seemed drastic, lt would loavo a gap in my social system. 1 WOMAN'S WORK. An apt old adage de clare? that woman's work is never done. This 1B true of tin housewife 's ?manifold du ties mid sp firoxitnatety rue of the thousa n da who work all day in factor ies and storcB and half thc night 1 ii making sud .mending their owl . ?lot he a or sewing for others to pntch out a meagre income. Women who are too much on their feet, or who are unable to stand the strain of over-work and worry, .re peculiarly susceptible to tho weak vicand irregularities that are the batta ?f womankind. The symptoms of mich derangements are iiiHufhcicnt or excessive menstruation, headache, backache, neu ralgia, Icu :orrhon, displacements and ex treme crvousuesa amounting in many cases t hysteria. The use of morphine ft? danger ts and examinations by male phy sicians are painful and unpleasant. DradfiekPs Female Regulator, tho standard remedy for a quarter of a cen tury, will speedily and permanently cor j rect thr worst disorders of women. Brod? I field's Regulator 1? sold by druggists nt oue dollar a' bottle. Interesting and yolu? .?hie hook*'for women untiled nco on application. TNI IMOFIILD lieUUtTOR CO., Allanta. ?* AVfctfetnWcI'rcparaUonrorA?-? sln?latlhg tbeTood and Regula ting thc Stomachs ni?dBoweb of IM AN IS ( Hl?.DHi:\ Promotes ??gcsUon,CJheciful ness and HestContalns neither Opium',Morphine nor Mineral. NOT NARCS O TIC. Jtocv? ffCldVrSANVELFilTXaUt J\m>ft?m St?J' Alx.?wrm * Amtt Se*? * A perfect Remedy for Constipa tien, Spur Stotnach.Diarrhoca. Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF S&EBB facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. ??i: , Al ii in'oulltsvuUl ^tXACT COPT OF WBAPPEB. IWM?I ~ SI n For Infant? and Children. ?The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years TH? 0?HTAUH OOMPftHV. H*W VOWW O TTY. Did you ovor think that thoro in always a cauHO for thia malady? In women Nervous-1 ness ia gonoi'aliy tho forerunner of oomo I form of fomalo dieeaBO, euoh as White?, Painful, Profuse or Irregular Menses, otc., olthor of which will produce Nervousness, in all of its distressing Intensity, If you uso T""^ f Gcrstlo's I )( 1 I-" 1 Fe????? V-fl uk m A ? I Panacea TUM MASK. you will very Boon bo cured of Nervousness | and all othor fomalo troubles ns woll. This famouB tonio has cured caius which have been pronounced incurablo by physi cians. You can bo cured by tho uso of G.I. P. I HAVE SUFFERED FOR YEARS With painful menses, attended with sour stomach. rushhiK of blood to thc hi ami occasional whites. 1 also havo nevero nsrvousBpellai and henrt.pidmtntion so I bad 1 cannot re.it. I ha vo used various fem?is remedies for a long tims but found no relief until about two months nKO, when 1 romm?nccd.usiuKyour Q, F. P., and it i , i. i i 111 : mo moro Rood than nil other?. I sind I continue if? use. MRS. SAU?II JENKINS. 01onmoro.ua. If your enso in complicated and you wish advice, froo of charge, regarding treatment, wrlto to THE LADIES' HEALTH CLUB. Car* L. QBRSTLB <& CO., Chattanooga, Tenn. For sale by JAMES H. DARBY, Walhalla, S. C. mould miss an old friend. Tho tooth wan a vested interest. I hesitated. [ took courage. "Let tho operation cost what it nay, it must come," I cried. So I summoned thc dentist. "I am ready for tho parlimentnry sure," said I. lt took a strong pull. It was done, rho tooth was gone. So was thc ,oothaohe. I was happy. Once more I rc fleeted. Extrae .ion cures toothache. 1 had never -calized this before. No tooth, no oothache. This was strange ; but .rue. And yet you cannot make a nan sober by an act of parliament? Let us sec. No tooth, no tooth? ioho. Granted. No drinking traffic, io drink? Ell, what! Is that a fact? \To drink trafilo, no drink? I never .bought of that. No drink, no Irunkenuess. I sec. I sec. Amide vi th no hind legs doesn't kick. Ile is quiet. If a man can get notti ng to drink, tio doesn't drink. Ho s sober. An act of parliament oan natte him so. Hy white-washing tho taloon ? Not (piite. Sanctifying it )M Sunday and election days only? Scarcely. What, thou, do you want >arliamcnt to enact? Prohibition. Selected. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signaturo of Sonic engagements ond happily, ,v)iile others end in marriage. Cold cash melts lots of hearts thal ire not affected by wann love The realties of matrimony aro usu? illy less pleasing than the illusions )f love. -- -o**?*. -- Some bachelors voluntarily join lie ranks of thc Benedicts and somo ire drafted. OAS ?n?r> nxAn Boara tho T? YOU HaV8 Alwajff BOUgflt Thc hinges of true friendship never .nut. Pressed corned beef is more sub itanttal than pressed autumn leaves. The appointments for tho Wnlhalla Circuit aro aa follow?: Kirnt Sunday, at Whltniiro's at 11 a. m. ; locasseo at if p. m. Second Sunday, at Doublo Springs at ll a. m. ; Laurel Springs at :t p. m. Third Sunday, at Oeonno at ll a. m.; ''.ion at il p. m. Fourth Sunday, at Fairview at fl a. m.; it Newry at 7 p. m. A. A. MKKIUTT, P. ?. Tho following aro tho appointments ?f the Westminster Circuit for tho year I8W: First Sundny-Hopewell, ll a. m. Nasaroth, 8.80 p. m. Second Sunday-Westminster, fla m. . Kock Springs, 8.80 p. m. Third Sunday-Coater, ll a. m. Fourth Sunday-Kock Springs, ll a. ii.; Westminster, 8.80 p. m. lt. H. lHONAM., P. C. If you desire attractive Job Printing of any descrip tion send it to the Courier Job Olllce. Brief? and Arguments : : : : a Specialty. Citation Notice STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA, I COUNTY OF OCONKH. I IN THE COURT OP PRORATE. Hy I). A. Smith, Esq., Probato Judge. Wu MIK AS, James Seaborn, as Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas for Oeonee county, South Carolina, has mado Huit to mo to grant him Icttors of administration of tho personal estate r/ and olfects of Thomas B. Lawrence, ?'o conscd Thcso aro, therefore, to cito and nd monisli all and singular tho kindred nnd creditors of tho said Tlios. B. Lawrence, deceased, that they bo and appear hoforo mo, in tho Court of Probate, to bo hold at Walhalla Court Houso, S. C., on Saturday, March 4th, 185?), af tor pub lication thereof, at ll o'clock in tho fore noon, to show causo, if any they have, why tho said Administration should not ito granted. Clven under my hand tins 10th day of January Anno Dom i ni I SUD. f ) D. A. SMITH, < L.S. > Judgo Probato for ( -v- ) Oconco county, S. C. Published on tho l!)th day of January, 18W), in tho Koo wee Courior and Oconco Nows._ ,18 Master's Sales. STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA, OCONEE COUNTY, IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. PURSUANT TO DECREES OE THE AFORESAID COURT, in the cases mentioned below, 1 will oi?or for salo, to tho highest binder, at auction, in front of tho Court House, in Walhalla, S. C., on MONDAY, tho Otll day of MARCH, 181?), being Salosday, bo twoon the legal hours of salo, tho tracts of land below dosoribod: In tho case of E. Ii. Creon, Plaintiff, against W. T. Rochester ot. al., Defendants. Ono tract of land containing flfteon (15) nores, moro or less, lying on tim wa ters of Jorry Pall? Creek, and adjoining tho lands of Mrs. Nollie Phillips and the MoDuflio plantation; said tract of laud lying in tho County of Coonee and Stato of South Carolina. TERMS: Cosh. If tho terms of salo aro not coinplicd with in livo days Master to ro-advortise and rc soil promises nt tho risk of former purchaser. Purchaser to pay ox tra for papers. J. W. HOLLEMAN, Master Oconco county. In the caso of C. W. Pitchford, Plaintiff, against John J. Smith, D?fendant. AU that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, hoing and situate in Oeonee county, State of South Carolina, on wators of ('ano orcck, wators of Little river, and adjoining lands of Jamos T. Wilson, W. W. MOSH, I. (Sood and Mis. Airy Sud til and tho corporation lino of Walhalla, containing fifty-eight (.">8) acres, moro or less. TKRMS; One-half ?.ash, balance in ono year. Credit portion to hear intoiost. from day of salo and bo secured by bond of tho puroliaser sud merlango of the premises. If terms of Halo aro not com plied with in flvo days tho Mastor is to re advoi Uso mid ro soli promises at tho risk of former purchaser. Purohasor to pay extra for papers. J. W. HOLLEMAN, Mastor for Oeonee county. Eebriiary ./, 1800. 0-0 Notice to Debtors and Creditors. ALL porsons indobtod to tho estafo of . Harrison Haynes, deconsod aro hereby notified to make payment to tho undersigned, nnd all porsons having Hui ms against said estate will present thosamo duly attested, on or hoforo tho 27fh day of February, 18!M), or be barred. SHERIFF A. HAYNES, Executor of Estate of Harrison Haynes, deceased. Jnmiary 20, 1800. 4-7 Attention, Contracter?, At tho ???oonl mooting Of tho County | Board of Couimio&iouoro tho following | was adopted: That all tho public rouds of tho oounty bo worked by oontraot, to bo lot to tho lowest rospODsiblo b!'ln?r by sohool dis tr lot? i Provided, tho work oan bo lot for tho amount at our command. That, pursuant hereto, tho County Supervisor bo directed to have inserted In the oounty papers an advertisement j inviting bids undor this order; that said odvort?8oinoat be so framed that contrac tors will understand that oaoh of thora will liavo tho benefit of tho work of all hands who have not paid the commu(a tion road tax; and, further, that cou-j fcraotors bs mado to understand in the advertisement, that they will not be ox peoted to mako lawful rouds as to width, out only to koop thom itras good travel inji order as they have boon in the past. ' Yvhoro thero aro roads needing widen ing, or other special work, special oon L rac i M will bo mado. Road work to bo paid one-fourth tho Unit of April; ono-fourth May 1st: ono fourt h November U?L; one-fourth Dooeni - her 1?.')th ; provided, tho April and May pay mont s aro not to bo mado unless tho j roads aro put in good condition by that timo. AU contractors to bo required to pivo boud as required by law for tho faithful porfoi manoo of tho oontraot, tito board to reservo the right to rojoot nil bids and to lot all or a part of tho roads of tho county. Pursuant to tho ordor, of willoh tho abovo is u copy, notice ia hereby givon that tho Board of County Commissioners will receive bids by school districts for tho work abovo described, in tho Com missionci s1 office, ot Walhalla, S. C., at their noxt monthly mooting, which will begin at 0 o'clock A. Mr, on Tuesday, tho 7th day of March next. From now urttil that timo bids may bo filed with tho Clork of tho Board, by mail or other wise, and will bo considered private until tho day for their consideration. Contractors will bear lb mind that thc building and kcoping up of all small bridgea over dry ditches or gullies will bo included in their contracta, but bridges over running si reams under 12 feet, will bo separat ely lot to tho sa me or Oilier contractors and contractors for tho roads will bo given tho proforonco in tho bridge contracts for their respectivo school dis tricts, tl. M. llUNNM.'UTT, County Supot visor. WM. J. STIUHMNO, Clork. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. -?r ."Visdensed Schedule In I! flfcct _' Doo. 4th, 1898._ BTATIONS^ *f?*??- iCTi, Lv. Charleston. 'J^J^-V? tv. Columbia....,. ll 05 a m " Prosperity. 12 10 n.'ti " Nowborri. 12 25 p ta " Nluoty-8rx. l 20 p m .. O roon wood. 7 40 a ni 1 65 p tn Ar. Hodgon. _? 00 ft m 2 15 p tn Ar. Abbovillo. 8 40 ft nt j 45 P m Ar. Belton. JS 60 n ni 8 10 p ni Ar. Anderson. 0 85 n in 1! 1) ") p in ?r. Greenville. 10 IO- a m 4 15 p tn r.'?tlaittn.. ? 55 p tn ~~0~80 p jg STATIONS._gfV LT. Groetivlllo. 68? p in 10 15 ? ni " Piedmont. 0 00 p ni 10 40 a m " WllHnniston. 0 22 p in 10 55 oju Lv. Anderson. 4 45 p in IO 45 A III f.v. Bolton . 0 t5 p ni ll ?5 a nt Ar. Donnnlds. 7 15 p ni ll 40 n in Lv. Abbovlllo.I 3W ii in ll 20 n in Lv. Hodgon.^7~H5 7>"in lJ65_K~ni *' Greenwood. 8 00 p in 12 40 p ni " Ninety-Six. (2 55 p tn " Newberry. 2 00 p ni Ar. Prosperity. . 2 14 ji in "_Columbia. .. S IK) p in Ar. Olen lenton . .~ 7.'.8 (X) p~m jpjjpl 8TATIOW8. I^ISO jSi?Opl 7 10c. f,v....Ci;::rT;:;;ift::. ..Ar rt6(h>|ll 00a 8??n it UOa Coli.nVriu.;r 8 Alp 0 80? 007?. 12 I Op ".Alston.Lv ?aOp 8??a 10Oin 12lp ".Hitntuo." I atp 7 4?O 10 2O.I 200p .Union..< l 05p 7 OQp IOit0a| 222|l " -Jonesville_" 1225p 0 68? 10 6411 287p ".Pncolot." 1214p 0 42p 11 25n I) 10]i Ar.. Bpnrtnnbui .Lv ll 45s 0 I5p ll40n 840p LT.. 8part<iuburg...Ar ll 22a 000p 2 45p 7 00pAr.,.. Ashovi I lo,... .Lv 8 2Qn BQjju "P," p. rn. "A," ix. m." Pulliiinii palace sleeping on ra on Trn|ni.85and 09, 87 and UH, on A, undo, division. Dining cur? on tie- o ( ml m servo nil monis enromo. Tra?na leave Spnrtniiburg, A. <& C. divinion, northbound. 0:45 n. m., 3 :if7 p, in,, 6:10 p.m., (Vest?bulo Limited); southbound 12;20 n. m., 8:16 p. m., ll :84 a. m., (Vest?bulo Ltinilod,) Trains leave Orooiivlllo. A. and O. division, northbound, 6:Mn. in., 2:111 p, m. and 5:22 p. nj,. (Vestibuled Llniltod) t southbound, li26 n. m.. i :?0 p. m., 12:80 ?. m. (Vestibuled Llniltod). Trains 0 and 10 carry elegant Pullman Blooping curs between Columbia and Ashovillo entonto dally botwoou Jeoktouvilla sndOlnoin natl. IfUANK 8. GANNON, J. M. GULP, Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traill.f Mor,, Washington, D. O. Washington, D. O. W. A.TUltK. 8. H. HARDWICK, ?on. Pass. Ag't. As'tUon. l'use. Ag^fc. Washington, D. O._Atlanta, ga, SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed Sohoduto of l*M?<tnngor Train*. In Kflfeet Deo. 4(h, 1803. Northbound. Lv. Atlanta, O. T. " Atlanta, H.T. " Noroross_ " Buford. " Clim, i vii lr " Lula. Ar. Oorneltn. Lv.Mt. Airy. " Tooooa. " WnstiniusUir " ?oneeo . " Central. " Groeuvlllu ... " rtpni-tanlmrg. i" Gaff ne vu. 1M Blackaoitrg .. " King's Mt ... " Giouoiiin. Lv. Charlot to. .. Ar. Groonslioro Lv .Greensboro. Ar. Norfolk. Ar. Danville .. Ar. Plehnioiiil Ar.Washington . " Rultm'ePRR, " Philadelphia. " Now York Southbound. Ev.'n. v..irmr. " Philadelphia " Baltimore. . " Washington. far. hioiiinotid ... Lv. Daiivlllo Xiv. Norfoib' . Ar. Greensboro . Lv. G>'?onwhoi'o Ar. ( 'lui i lol I ci J/V. ( lr Ml <ui in. " KiHK'1 fttt ... " ) C.? ri, J,,,, . . " GafTneya. " Bpartaiitntrg. " Wromivllle.... " pent rn I. " Beuren . " Wewlnilnstor. " Toocos ?' Mt. Airy..... " Cornelia. " J/lllft " OaiiipsvUte... " Buford. " Nororoa? .., . Ar. Atlanta, K. T. Ar. AtlRiitii, O. T. No.lU Hally "f?o" a 8 60 a 0 ?Ul a 10 05 a 10 85 a 10 58 a 11 25 a ll ID a 11 58 a 1281m 12 62 p 1 40 p 2 84 p U87 p 4 2u p 4 88 p 6 OJ p ii 25 p (180 p 0 52 p ll 25 p 0 4u a Vc? No. aa Dally 12 00 nt I 00 p 2 ? f2 42 f8 00 8 80 p 4 15 p 5 22 il lo <1 H ? '.M I'Nl.MI No. 8ft Hally. 8 32' n 10 4? ji 10 50 p 1 50 ft 11 M p 0 40 ft 0 42 a H OH it 10 15 a 12 48 nt Ws. No. 87 Dally. No.lH Ex. Sun. 4 85 p 6 851 0 P8 p 7 OS p 7 40 p 8 ci i 8 85 I Fut. Ml No. an Daily. ?3 60 S 1 00 ? 2 25 2 fri ll ii n 4 20 a 4 ?7 ft 6 03 a 6 60 ft 0 45 ft 7 25 o 7 45 ft 8 08 it 8 83 ft ? 25 ft 12 10 p 1 85 p tl V.) p ?uriii ll 85 p 2 50 a 028 a Lv. N. V.. I'. M. ir. I7T?T5 TWT ~~7, TTTTT " Philadelphia 8 60 ft 0 55 p . " Raltintore. . ft 81 ? 9 20 p ., " Washington. Il 15 ft 10 48 p . LV ?tlohiiin?id . . . 12 Ol ni 12 ot nt 12 lom ... .'.','i Lv. DonvlUe. ? p> ?y ^ so ji 010 a . .^.^. \tv. Norfolk". " " _ o 85 p ..... Ar. Greensboro . .... 0 45 ft . i. Lr.Qreousboro, 7 20 p 7 05 a 7 87 a. ..TT" Ar. Clou lot to .... 10 00 p 0 25 a!2U5m Lv.GaHloula.10 4') p. 1 12 p ... . " King' ) AU. 1 88 p.,. " Wncksburg .. u si p io 45 i. 2iWp. " Gaffneys. Il 40 nj 10 58 a 2 24 p . " Hpartanbnrg. )2 20 li ll Ki a ?') 16 p. " Gronnville.... 136 a 13 HO n 4 if) n " feutrai. 525 p ? Beuren . 3 80 ft | 83 p Olllp '"*' ? We?lminster. ... . 0 80 n ,K?' i, '?Wa 8W ? 3 |8 p 7 |0 p J??1L. " lit. Airy.,. 7 88 p ...'."..* Cornelift. m 00 p 701? l?ula. ... 4 16 ft fO 18 p 8l4p OMij ' OaiiinsvUlo... i 85 s 8 87 P ?tf)p 7 20ft Buford.'. o 12 p 7 48 ?j " Noroross..,,. 5 2,5 a. 0 48 p 8 37ft Ar. Atlanta, K. T. rt 10 n 4 55 plOHOp 00/) ft Ar. A MR? ttl, O. T. 5 10 tv ?155 ? Uii-M) 8i)0>> "A'' n. m.' p. ii ii', "M" noon, ''l?1' nfg?i?, Clieuspeako I/Inn Ktennuo-? lu i|slly BM-V?DI between Norfolk and HMltimois. Nos. 87 and KK- Dftily. Wai hlngton end Booth wsntern VoHllhuis Minltod. Tlirougli PUIIIURO sieeping oni H but weon Now Vork ?nd New tlr leans, via Washington, Atlanta and Montgom .ry, Mid also bri wenn New i'm k and Mmnphis, y la WMnfngtou. Atlanta and nlrntlnghsin. f'inyt plans thorouglifHi e oonohss but weon WSSplng to? mu? AMnntn. Dining eurs sorvs pl) ni; iii en route. PullinnndrawliiK room xl?ui.|ngoArq botwooi) OfMitsboro and Norfo'U, Closo uon* paqtlon at (fVirfolk forOl.D PO?1 TCOMFORT. Nos. 85 niul 8?? Unlfixl ?Jlatos Faut Moll runs solid hut wi MU WasiiUiglttn ipnl Now Of ! . ,,, , via Boutltorii way, A. ?i \y p. l|. l|. Slid L. & N. H. H., lining e?l?posoij of bftgg&go oar anti eonulii<H, tit rou i(n \ nie.ut chungo tttf passengors nf all nlnssfis. Pullman drawing room ?looping oar? hatweon Kew York and New Orlenos, via AMnntn and Montgomery. Leaving Washington pach Wednesday, a tnurUt flenping ear will run through between Wash ington nu<l Kmi FinnnisflO without ehangn. >lning em s lorve all meals mir?me. Nos. lijar, ?8 rm i 12 -Pullinun shinning car? between RIohlMond and OhaploMe, vit Dsnvlllo, vouthbiiund Nos. Hand 87, norihhomp) ?os 88 nnd 13 VilANK 8. GANNON. J. M.OOI.P. Third V P. A ?on. Mgr.. Ttatflo Nrg'r. Washington, I). O. Washing ton, D. O. W. A. TUllK. 8. II, HARDWIOKi Geii'l Pass. Ag't.. As.VtGsn'l Pass. At'?,. _ ^VoBhlnptvii, p. ?. _AU*?.JU$? No. 11 Dally TRAP! MARK?* COPWA'MT?'AO. Anyone Mn?ln* M ??etch unA description mur quickly ascertain, fro?. Wh et her an tnvoiitloiiitt probably patontablo. Communications elrtclly cou (I ito ii tl al. Oldest iwouoy forscciirliiK pntonte 'ti Amorte*. Wo haro n WashlijKtpn office. Patenta takon through Muna A Co. reoelr* ipoolul notlco tu tho 8MENT.F?0 AMIGAN, beautifully lllusirated. Iirccst clr<nil?.tlt>& ot any M? loni 1 Un journal, Weekly lorim IMO H yeer t M.NI nix mouth*. Hpoclmou copies and IIAHU booti ON l'.vn: s i rf rout free. Addie a MUNN A CO., COI Uroadwnv. Hd*r Void?. _ Pickens R. R. Co, SC11KDULK IN KtfFKOT JUNK COTU, 1898. On and after Juno 20th tho following eohodulo will bo run over tho riokena Railroad for tho purpose ot hauling freight and passengers, vii,; ?o. 0. Dally Kxcopt Sunday. No. 10. Head Dowu. Mixed Train. Head* up 4 20 a in... .Lv l'lckous Ar.7 BO a m 6 00 a in.Ar Kaaloy Lv.7 06 a m No. 12. Vally Kxcopt Sunday. No. ll. Head Down. raosongor Sorylco. Road up. l 00 p m.Lt Piokons Ar...6 45 p m 1 40 p m.Ar Kasloy Lv.. ?.6 00 p in Traine will ston to tako oner lot olf po.aaongore at tho following crossings: Ferguson's, rar uons's mid Maulum's. : , Dopot will ho opon for tho receiving and dcUy cry of freight from 8 n. m. to 12 m. Wo will inako it to your Interest to patronise, our homo road by giving good nor vi co ?nd prompt attontlon. A....r.^...i. I JULIUS K. 1100(18, president. Approved) J , T BAYLOR. Gen. Manager. Blue Ridge R. R. n. C. BEATTIE, RKCEIVEII. TIME TABLE NO. 10. 8UPEB8EDE8 TIME TABLE JVC Effective 7.00 A. H., July 8, 1808. RABTIIOUNO. Ky' *$& Ex. Hun. U y' No. No. 12. No. 12 84 ?Walhalla...Lv.. 8 10 am 0 00 am 82 ?Weot Union. 8 20 nm 0 00 am y.4 ??once?,.8 63 am 0 80 am 18 t Adam's Crossing. 0 17 am 0 48 am 10 tChorry Crossing. 0 20 am 0 48 am 18 .l'ondleton . 0 40 nm 0 50 am 10 tAutuu.0 ?2 am 10 04 nm 7 tDonver.10 Ol am 10 18 am 0 'Anderson... Ar.. 10 85 am 10 85 nm WESTBOUND. Mixed. Daily. No. No. ll. 0 ?Anderson... .I.V.. 8 25 pm 7 t Don vor. 8 58 pin 10 TAutuu. 4 05 pm 18 .Pondloton. 4 17 pin 10 tChorry Crossing. 4 20 pm 18 t Adam's Crossing. 4 87 pm .g Si ?:::; 82 *WcBt Union. 5 54 pm 84 ?Walhalla....Ar.. 0 00pm (*) Regular Stop; (t) Flag station. All regular trains from Andorson to Walhalla havo right of track ovor traluK of tho same class moving in opposite direction, unless othorwjBO specified by train orders. Will also ?top at tho following station? to tako on or let olf papspiigprs ; Phill* noy'B, James and Sandy Springs. No. 12 connect? with Southern Railway No. 0 at Anderson. No. ll connects with Southern Railway No. ll at Seneca. J. R. ANDERSON, _ Superintendent. j^Ltlaivtie Coaisi illino, Pi^uBniiirnp ty Jli't???C?it'r Wilmington, N. G., February ?4, 1807. Fast JLino Between Charleston and Columbia and Upper South Carolina and North Car?!!'.UL CONDENSED SCHEDULE, In oifcct Februarly 21th, 1807. WESTWARD. .No. 52. LeaVe Charleston. 7 ooam " Lanes. 8 ?Xi M " Sumter. P ?ft " Arrivo Columbia.10 55 *. Prosperity.ll 58 p m M Newberry.12 JO M " Clinton.18 50 ?. " Laurons.,I 1ft " u Groonvillo. 8 00 " " Spartanburg. 8 00 ?? " Winnsboro.. 0 15 pia " Charlotte. 8 SO 41 " Uondorsonvillo.0 08 " " Asheville. 7 00 " EASTWARD, .No. 58. IiOavo Ashovillo. 8 80am " Uondorsonvillo. 0 15 " " Spartanburg.ll 4ft " " Greenville.ll 50 ? " Lau rons. 1 45 V " Clinton. 2 10 ?? Newberry. 2 67 " " Prosperity. 8 18 " " Columbia.5 15 " Arrivo Sumter- . 0 85 ? " Lanes. 7 48 " 14 Charloflton. 0 25 M . Daily. Nos. 52 and 53 Solid Trains between Charleston and Columbia, H, 0, II. M. EMERSON, flon'l l'assengor Agent. J. R. KEN LY, Gonoral Managor. T. M. EMERSON, TrafHo Manager. "THE CHARLESTON LINE." SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA RAJ LROD COMPANY. 'Iimo.Table, in Kfl'cct January 1st, 1800. COLUMBIA DIVISION, (Kast Round-Daily.) Lv columbi!!....iii, fl 4ft am Ar Branchville.,. 8 62 am Lv Rrnnchvillo. 0 Oft nm Ar ChnrlcBton.ll 00 am Lv Columbia. 3 65 pm Ar Charleston. 8 17 pm (Wost Round.) Lv Charleston.,.,,, ? oo am Ar Columbia..,,.Il 00 am Lv Charleston.,.,. 5 30 pm Ar I -Miohvillo,,...,,.. 7 8ft pm Lv Brnnohvillo.7 50 pm Ar Columbia.,.10 10 pm CAMDEN BRANCH, (Kast Round-Dally oxoopt Sunday.) Lv Columbia. 3 65 pm 0 20 nm Ar Camdon. 0 88 pm ll 40 am (West Round.) l/V (.'aniden ........ 8 45 am 8 00 pm Ar Columbi?... .,.41 00 am fi 30 pm AUGUSTA DIVISION, (West Bound-Daily.) Lv Columbia.0 4ft nm 8 55 pm Ar Branchville,..., 8 fia am ft 03 pm Ar Augusta 11 5j am JO 4ft pm (East Round.) Lv Augusta. fl 20 am 8 68 pm Ar Branchville .... 8 52 am fl 02 pm Lv Hranehvlllo.,..., 8 ftft nm 7 50 pm Ar Columbia.ll 00 am 10 10 hm AUGUSTA AND WASHINGTON EXPRESS. (North Round.) Lv Augusta. 2 80 pm Ar Aikon. 3 00 pm Ar Denmark. 4 jjjj pru (South Round.) Lv Denmark.,,,.,. fl J7 am Ar Aiken.?)..,,. ....... . 7 19 Sm Ar Augusta.,,,...,,,,.7 6ft am INFORMATION. Trains leaving Charleston St 7.00 a. m, and arriving nt Columbia at (LOO a, m, run solid from Charleston to Ashovillo, Through sleeper on train leaving Charleston at 6.20 p. m. for Atlanta, 0op. nocting at Hi mich ville with train leaving Columbia at 8.4ft p. m. Any furthor information can bo ob tained from R. L. 8EAY, Union Tlokot Agent, Union Dopot, Columbia. S. O, L. A. EMERSON, Trafilo Mgr!, Charleston, S, O.