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\ i ; . . :\ Slur) o? .i ! ??t? is li;?.: ,? Meeting ju II'US. William I! di y d.i. I' li,, tuon an! .IC <1 jiu.'i'ill.i, C li arlu Qu.iiitnd . . '. ?iiig lin war ol' ihe rr. bi limn, s i. - ii.i . just \t?i <-<i away a tl.'S. I ns'ino A-y 1 II tn in St. Jos <.; :!. Mn , a victim ni' paresis, w.i^ i u i ! ihu li in ti duel fbilgji( on (hi plait. ofT?xas a ; he hVii.; wit! Shrilly anti a li imlfu] ul* t \ (' ?,.{ .;. atus from thu I ' TI it cJ Slates . ?. ..: asylum under the reign ol' M ixirm? . u in Mexico. After the hst remuai ; I thu guerilla baud had beuu Inuit ?> i earth Halley escaped to one nf lin commands uridur General .lue Shelby, which was. ihcn makin ' n> way toa point on thu lira/.os river in Texas, with tho exp'1 re.*' inn nf making a final attack ?ci tl." I' l- l ? forces at Corsi CUI1U. Sirdb) - anny was muruning toward Au>tiu, neal where thu dmd hetweun Halley, who was then a fir-L lieuten ant in one of tin' companies, and u captain ol' a company in another regi ment occurred. Thc duel was wit nes-e<l by a number of Shelby s mun who an- cow residents of St. Joseph and Major Iviwards, who accotnpmied Shelby to the City of Mexico, return ing only after thc anny was disbanded and upon thc refusal of Maximilian lo accept the Missourians into the .service O? i bc empire. Thc duelists, both young men, quar ii: icu UOOUl a IvOIUall, a i.in JUUllg thing, win? was thu captain's by licht of discovery, thu lieutenant's by riebt of conquest. At thu night encamp ment she abandoned thc obi love for thc new,anti in the struggle for posses sion thu captain struck the lieutenant fairly in t be faje. "Von have done a serious thing,' some comrade said to bim. "lt will bu more serious in thc moi li ing,' wa> t he 11 it io I ru pl j*. "Hut you are in thu wrong, and you should apologize. Hu tapped thu handle of his rt ...iv er significantly and made answer: "'lilis muli?i-ii what ti:'' blow h;s commenced. A woman worth kissing ?S wort h lighting for. Thu name nf cit her duelist has li ero taforc rem lined unspoken. Most of the. men M bu witnessed thu tragedy have situ .- passed to tb? ir reward, and i' i> only sine- the dual li of Halley in St. J use ph that oin" of his comrades i u arms, bo witnessed thu trage y, has volunteered to give bis name. There arc those to-day living in Mai ion County, Mo., wliox: sleup in eternity will bu brighter and sweeter if they uru left in ignorance of how one fair haired boy who went forth to fig h L thu battles of thc South found a grave when her battles were entlud. Thu lieutenant challenged thu captain, but the question nf its acceptance was de cided upon before the challenge wus received. These were the terms: At daylight tho principals were to meet one mile from thu camp upon thc prai rie, armed each with a revolver and a saber. They were lo bc mounted and stationed twenty paces apart, back to baok. 'At thc word they were to wheel and (ire, advancing or remaining sta tionary, as they chose. Tu no event Fere they to pasa a Hue 200 yards in tue rear of each position. So secret were tho preparations and 8i) sacred thu honor of the two mun that, although thu difficulty was known to H00 soldiers, not oue of them in formed General Shelby. Thu general would have instantly arrested the prin cipals and forced a compromise, us he had done once before under circum stance- as urgent, but in no way simi lar. lt ?vis :i beautiful moaning, ail balm ami bloom au I verdure. Two ami two and in croups the men stole away from th.-em, j. .md ranged ilium s-Ives on either flank. A few rude jokes were heard, and they died ??ut quickly ns ihe combatants rode up to thu dead linc. Both were calm and c >?d, and on the captain s face lhere Was half a smile. Poor fellow, lhere Were already ibo .sears of three hon ?rables wounds upon his body : the fourth would bu his death wound. They were placed and sat ou their horses like men who are about to Ohurge. ldc h head was turned a little ti one sitie, the feet rested lightly in the stirrups, thc left hand grasped'thc reins well gathered up, the right hands primped their pistols, loaded fresh an hour before. "K? ady-wheel!" Thc trained steeds turned ur m a -pivot as one steed. "Fire!" The lieutenant never moved from his tracks. The captain dashed upon him n? il full gallop, ti ri nu a- hu callie on. Three chambers ?vere empty ?md t ree bullets sped away over thu prni rie, harmless. Before the fourth fire was civen the captain was abreast thc lieutenant nnd aiming at him at dead ly ra'ige. Too late. The lieutenant fires? out bis pistol until the muzzle a'tnost touched thu captain's hair ?inri fired. The horse dashed away rider less, the captain s life blond upon his trappings. There was a face in the grass, a widowed woman in Missouri a ot a mu? somewhere in the white h IB'? and wasieof eternity. Comrade* burieu him before tho sun rose, before li;?; (If W iv a i itii, -i . ., t . :.; ?I I t l ii i ; .! f 11<;n (ii i - II >.! ?. ' ii I .i ! iv i I trout a v, il ' J . i'iii'ii . . ' . : . i 'i ' ir lil Lteuti !?u;?l il ' . ; - nght !| . ri r tor-, ti)ii!{ .i mil' . . ?. i? -h 'rt ip an!, w 11 ti hi* ' >. . -.lat"! thu ruaich (..is "-! ?! M ? \i. m !. rhu-. They .J?.I.-I i .m i w. ci .'r?kln i" th?; ?ii.y . ! M. Si?'.., ? ii i ri II hsittJ's at .;?.: I'M'ri y !.<'!. ' ! ' he journey, II fi,. . i ; . ii -their il ? .-i t i ii.tt i ? i r i arid i. ; : : ?i- : - < 1' service to an ctiij.ii Il ill 'V anti a few ,. i i iv m'/, -i nil.) a ba?il fur an . ari;, return lo tin.* .State?. II?; dared i? ' return i iii?; h..UK; of Kn child ! . 'i, near Independence, Mo., be c iu ' a pi ha heen placed upon Iiis i' ii Ile was scarcely inure than a I.ny, being then riot twenty oin: ycart* ul'age. After a stealthy ?-iii at the home of his sister nt ludcpeudci. In left tht. next day for Salt Luke City, wliere fur many years lie discharged thu duties of a peace ollicer in that wild and ansell Iel eiuiniry. Many outlaws fell viet ?ms I . Iiis unerring ann willi ii .. v ?'.tiver, ami i;: the e.MU-.' nf i d< e.nie the fe? li nu' against Iiiiii ami tlie mierillas of the civil war li el -H iiiueli ameli'iratcd that he re i i med ti? Missouri and heeaiui! ?rn of li .. i of tin- St. Joseph police force In Iiis demise passes away urie of the characters whieh the civil war pro duced among the hoys of Missouri yet i II their leons. Story of a Sticker. A mun who s muk cs four cigars a day and chews 25 cents worth of to bare? a week, saul he was loo poor lo take a local paper. II?' is a smart man, too. And economical, I should smile. This saving fellow was get ting a Maine story paper, and found by sending a ?billar hu could get acure for drunkenness. Sure enough he did. It was "luke the pledge and keep it." Later he sem 51) two cent stamps lo lind nut how to rain; beets successfully. Me found out. The answer * just take buhl and pull." 1'u ing single he wished lo many and s? nt " J ?ute-eent stamps to a Chicago li: : i : lo b'arn how to make an impres sion iVhen ?lie ;i i <\. ,. came it read: ' .-MI down on a i in ol' dough." That was a little lough; loi! he was a pa lient man ?ind ih'Uight he would vol succeed Ti:., m xi advertisement he r< .? I, "how u? double his money in six months." 11 e was i nhl to cnn vc: I his money into lulls, fold them and he would hco hi-? money doubled. But he was huund to yet some useful secret, by which he could make money, . o he sent ?0 io Und out how to write with out a pen and ink. The answer was, "try a lead pencil." Then he sent a dollar to learn how to get rich-"work like th?; devil and never spend a cent." This was discouraging; but he decided to try once more and sent a dollar bill tn learn how to live without work and was told lo "fish for suckers as we do.'" Ile now takes the home paper and is happy..AHH?S'OH lint /Hast, mms* * - Mutton Lard's Luck. Prof. J. B. Galloway, who has been on a visit to the mountains of Piokens County for several days, returued Tuesday night bringing a wagon load of country produce for tho use of his family. The professor relatos a very singular occurrence that took place neur Flat Bock Sunday morning. Two cousins. Ammond Masters and Bud Masters, better kuowu as "Mutton Lard" Masters, were riding mule buck in a public road near their home Ammond was in front of "Mutton Lard." His mule ran against a stump in the road, breaking the leg of tho rider just below the knee. He dis mounted, and as ho did so hollered to his cousin "Minion Lard" telling him that he was hurt. By that time the mule of ttio second rider ran against the sume stump breaking the leg uf his ruler in exactly the same place. The two young men were thus made almost helpless, but they managed to gel hark to their homes where they were given surgical attention "Mut. Inn li nu'.- ' leg h ?d to bc amputated. ?in - // villi'. A ? ws. To Cure A ('old In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. li. W drove's sig nature is on each box. 25c. - The area of tea culture in India at thc end of IBU.) was over 51G,7(> . aeres. This season there is a largo death rate among children from croup and lung troubles. Prompt? action will save the little ones from these terrible diseases. We know ot nothing MI certain to givo instant relief as One Minute t ough Cure. lt can also be replied upon in grippe and nil throat ami lung troubles of adults Pleasant lo take. Evans Pharmacy A young man ashamed to br seen at work does not like to be called lazy. Fur a char complexion, bright spat klii g eye and vigorous digestion, lake I'MUKI) Aub Bitters, lt pms the . ystem in perfect order. Evans Phar macy. One ungrateful man does an in jury to all who stund in need of aid lleporisshow great Iv increased death rate, due to the prevalence ?.f croup, pneumonia anil uri pp?;. We advine tho usn of 0'ie Minute Cough Cure ?ii i the B difficulties. L gives imme diate results. Evans' Khar macy. I TL :! > Oj Uitll I" r.-. I- i f i In air and \ i ri 'in . uniiiul.s I ..: . : k I! .. eui I t- -,.1 ve t". i . - - * i 11 ? - - ' i - . ? i. ;:i -li an (Joliii d lo man M ni . ?; . i i - g I o i', i s iin: in :muiu res peels lt.- ( (jual ol' th?.' humblest ?r.a. nc.-, i ?UH ?or Thc 'i L" cati tri?.'! ur follow a track hy MIK ii Mau ca ? not .i i illili. Again: Hirds, cats, COA'S, and oih'r animais im gifted willi llic son. c ol' direction, and can rotura to their holm -, ? vi n win neall ?ed away io such a man ncr an t o deceive li nm at: Cows an natura! born surveyors, while un n must have instrument* and study ihe art, before coming proli eil nt. Cows, from instinct, lay out th. ir paths in the most dirent, routes, and sch et available ground for their routes, as is evidenced wherever they roam at large. A s discoverers of i iw biddon mys teries of the earth beneath our fuel they can beat tho m ?st scientific human geologist in thc world. If there be a great mir.; ????o which they co lld walk and sink their bodies from the sigh* of man, they eau lind it, as if by instinct. If you have any doubt on this subject, consult nome mau who has sent his favorite cow out to forage for a living on the low lands of som.- of our streams. While cows may not study survey ing at all and still know mo: of thc art than it is possible for mau lo know, yet the problem of their habits affords a subject for man's contemplation. Ahmt; iii in linc wo would remark that Mr (?corge T Wilson has a number of cattle on his farm, sonic two or three miles cast of the city, and he is tak ing some interest iu cattle as well as in farming. His experience in farm ing on his present location is limited us yet, but he has had two months' experience with cattle. Up to this time he has learned some, facts con cerning their care and their habits, and he is hopeful of a still more suc cessful future. II.? has airea ly learn ed that some cuttle perform strange acts, which, to hi^ mind, are still tin CXpiaim d. I'.?r in t mee: Not m my days ano a half grown steer, in fairly good condition a~ to lb ?h. wa 11: ed io tho ed^e of Norri-. Creek, and submerged its in vd in a bole ol' water. As the animal lay tic ttl, it seemed that it sought to keep II s feet ii ry, while its holy lay upon the high and dry ground. Them was not tho slightest evidences of a strug gle. The. steer died without^ effort to save itself. The question now is, did that steer commit suicide, or stick its head in the water for the purpose of ending its days? Mr. Wilson says that ho dues not understand the strange act. If any man acquainted with thc habits of the cow will ex plain this death it will bc received as information. Again: Mr. Wilson feeds his cows in troughs which very much resemble a carpenter's bench--sixtccn feet long, three feet wide, and perhaps thirty inches high. In going to thc lot one evening recently he found one of his cowa lying Auton her back in one of the troughs, with her feet pointing to the stars. From the gestures of her feet and her general position, he thought she was delivering to the assembled cattle a lecture on astromo..y. But, if so, they were in attentive. Ile protested against the uso of his feed troughs .or lecture platforms, and proposed to have her vacate, ile first tried to induce the cow to get up, but to no purpose. Ho then tried to force her her out. But this was ineffectual. Ile then sought help and turned the trough on its side, when thc cow assumed her normal up right posit on,-as t linnell nothing hud happened. It may bc that yo?i can tell what induced her to ascend the lecture pl itforitl. Mr Wilson's cattle, as a rule, art dehorned, hut there are a few excep tions Those having horns are very ob lining about helping their neighbors over or through the wire fence. When vicious horned cattle fir^t 1o-c their horns, they sometimes alford a si.*ht worth seeing. Half crazy with anger . t being held and hurt, they usually make for the nei.r est cow with a vim and viciousness that would mean much under other circumstances. Instead of lifting their intended victim from thc ground their surprise and astonishment at seeing only a red mark up tho side of the cow which they aimed to gore affords a subject for contemplation. They seem thoroughly disgusted, and if they over attempt to gore other cat tlc Mr. Wilson has not informed us of the fact.-Abbeville. Pr?ts and ?tanner. You Know What You Aro Taking When yoi take (trove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine, in a tasteless form No Cure, No Pay. 50ti A shaft I 7t?l) feet deep in search of copper has been sunk in Michigan bike bud dollars, counterfeits of DeWitt H Witch fl izel Salve are worth less. The original cures piles und akin diseases. Kvans' Pharmacy; - There is un in. ur .icc company in 1'aris that refuses to issue policies on thc lives of people who uso hair dyo. II ?ving dyed they aro probably considered dead. nw Little Patriot's Iden of lt. i I lien ii a five year-old I?..y un >I... . IM it- i. inte who i-. <T tho j loud <d j' ai io - ?I - graaofaiher was ?o !. 'ti: thu Mexican . and civil rt'.?r- H.?: ?.i- father w.i- ai .< a union soldier cooNt-ijuctitly the little fellow huit heard much " Hag'1 talk in hi nh?rt iif>', aij-i ha- exalted idea- of il* I'princeit ive < j uah lies Ile was thc baby of tl1?' family until very recent ly, and occupied a crib bcd i:: hi motlier H room. When the new baby came Harold win put to sleep in a room adjoining bis mother's, and as hy bad never slept alone before bis .-mall soul was lilied with nameless fears, which be was too proud -to tell in full. "li's mighty lonesome in here, mamma! ' ho called the lirst nig..t af t'jr lie had been tucked in his little bcd. "Just remember thc uligola aro near you and caring for you," replied mam ma, from the outer room. ''Dut, mamma," he objected, "I ain't acquainted with any angels, uud I'd be scared of them if they came rustling, same as 1 would of any other stranger." "Now, you must go to sleep quietly, nothing will hurt you." "Can't I have thc gas lighted in here? ' "No, inamnia docsu't think it neces sary." There was silence for some time, then tho ?mall voice piped up again, "Oh, main ina!" ? . v.i_" ? y n, .j.???. "May I have grandpa's Hag?"' "Why, what for? 1 want you to go lo sleep." . " Please, mamma!'and a small .light gowned iigurc appeared at ibo door. "Just let mc stick thc flag at the head of my bed aud then I'll go right to sleep. Indeed, I will! You know thc other night grandpa said at the meeting that 'under the protecting folds of thc Hag thc weakest would be sale,' and 1 feel mighty weak, mam ma. Ile the Hag. and when bis moth er looked in on him au hour later he was fast asleep, with u little fa?, list under his rod cheek, holding fast the end nf tho "protecting" il tg Establishing a Motive. "I will u->k you now," the attorney for thc prosecution said to the witness, "if the defendant in this case confess cd to you his motive in shooting the deceased." "Hold on!" interrupted thc attor ney for the Ucfcnse. <(l object." "I object! ' (Legal * wrangling of half an hour.) "The witness may answer," ruled thc judge. "Now, then, sir, I will ask you again. Did or did uot the prisoner confess to you his motive iu shooting thc deceassd?" "He did." "What was it? ' "Ile wautcd to kill him." Separate Towels for Children. Two or more children should"'not be permitted to use the same towel. Each child should have a separate one and be ta.ight to regard it as persona! property. Towels may be brought with initials woven in them, which makes il easy for tho owner to distinguish his own. Diseases of the eye and skin diseases arc easily communicated by the indiscriminate use of the same .towel by different persons. If care fulness in this matter be inculcated in childhood, it may save much suffering. - hattie* /Ioma Journal. Tliei Rignaturo ir, ou every box of tho gonulne Laxative Bromo=Qninine Tableta tho rumeily that eurea n cold tn one clay - The oldest love letter in the world ?sin thc British museum. It is a proposal of marriage for the hann uf an Rgvptian princess, and it was made B,5U0 years ago. It is in the ?orin of an infcribed brick. The Best Prescription F?r Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's I rafleless Chill Touio II is simply iron and quinine in a tasnless form No cure, No pay. Price 5Uo. - Km sas City, Mo , claims to have established 50 uew factories in 11)00. There is always danger in using counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Haz-I Salvo. Thu original is a safe and cer tain euro for piles, sores and skin dis eases. " Evans' Pharmacy. - A. becttle can draw 20 times its ?wn weight. So can a mustard plas ter Such little pills as DeWitt's LUt?i Karly Risers arc easily taken. They cleanse the liver and bowels. Evans Pharmacy. - Discretion is the Rait that prc serves life, and fancy is the sugar that sweetens it. It is a pleasure to take DeWitt's Linie Eirly Hi-ers, tho host lillie pills tn.ide. Evans' Pharmacy: - Thomas ll Jones, of Wilkes . i u re, Pa , has filed an application for a divorce from his wife, Mary, on ibo ground of cold feet. Laxative Brotno-Quinino Tablets C ire a enid in one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. On y nf thu nins' curious rt1'!, s l?i.ti ; - w. . k. ?i i . in Toit gk i n, ''?.na. win r -, in ? sand fm m .ti?t: a? a ?li pt h ..! from M to :M feet, there is a dc- : :>. -?! of iii-' si? iii> nf trev.-. The Chine?? wot k m i nu for the um ber, wi ich : IV?iintl in good condition, ?' tl is 'i-. .1 i : making coffins, troughs, j mil for carving and other purposes. Thc -ti :n av uhou t three fett in ti ia- j meter abd !."> feet iii length, and ap patently belong tn fir tit es, which j were buried thousands of years ago j hy an earthquake or other similar con- ; vulsiou. - Miss Hath liryan,daughter thc ul' \\\ S. Bryan, isa bewitching girl not without a keen sense of humor. (Juc morning this winter bbc started Lo school, and after a hurd and despe rate run for a street car, finally suc .ceded in catching it. As she sat io.vn she gasped, "Well, I'm glad one jf thc family eau run for something ind get it.' ' - There lives in Paducih, Ky , a blind mcrchauic who can and docs ' [ilace laths as evenly and drives nails is truly us auy workman gifted with dght. He puts up his own scaffolds, iud does as much work in a day as any nan iii'his trude. - St. Louis sports a society of widows, organized for mutual protec i m and sociability. Meu and mar riage have noplace in this society, md members who murry will bo jarred from future fellowship, ft's lullars to uoughuuts, however, that ?vciy one of them .vould brave the peualty if they had the chance. - Th'i Kcuueucc (Maiuu) Journal tells of a mun who darkens his hen iiousc for one hour at noon. His bens jo to roost, thinking it night; at tho 2nd of the hour he opens the blind. Thc result is that his lieus lay ugain, ind he gets two eggs a day instead cf jae. - Clara-"I wonder how little Mat tie came to marry Fred Somerby?" Bertha-"The most natural reason in thc world. Fred had an overcoat that was a perfect match fur Mattie's new gown." - The rice-eating Chinaman could ?ousuuiu thc present world's crop of A'heat and .-till go hungry. - The clergyman i? usually tho best man ai a wedding. - Songs without words aro prefer ible to songs without sense. - Wise is iht; mau who can keep Appearances up and expenses down. - The mun who lauds fault with his neighbor exposes one of his own. - A wise mun is more ready to ob tain the opiuion of others than to pa rade his own. - Last year there were 3.840* fires in London, und 191 lives were lost from that cause. - lt is estimated that 3,000 mar riages are daily performed through out the world. O s t Temper, Leisure and Energy by the housekeeper who ne glee ted to use The Anderson Mutual Fire Insurance Co. ?VII.L insure your property agni- s PI KB, WIND nod LIGHTNING for I? ss 'han half what oilier C??iupa tile? charge y??u for insurance against Fire and Lightning. The Mulch winds are coming. Addr< ss or m plv to J. VAN DIV Ell, Pres. Or II J. GUINN, Agent. _Starr, **. C. RtNT'? COTTON ROOT AND PENNYROYAL TlILLS. Original and ?leniitiie a'watt-f reli-bte <x ital? L ?TIES ?|W4 II Ask f > I Or Kiel's t'..itou Hni.t and Po n>r- al I Fe n. alo Pills they t.toer fail an ? DO?T lu jare- M alic i io any dar.-?-on rec-i pt of $ .?Oby KV At? S PH AHM AC Y, Solo Agents, An domou, 8.0._ A. H. DAGNALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, A ntl?r?o ?. - - - S O. PUCH-oVKU THE POiT OFFICE. Notice to Creditors. ALL pt-rn- ns Paving demands against tho lisant?- or J. Char est Aeknr, neeeaa . .d ar*- herein not fled to pu ?eut them, properly proven, i?? ?ho und? raignt-d, wtbtn th? niue preserlbed b> law, ano Moto iT'debi?~?i te tiiHkf- pa itifettf. II. A. GR KMN, AOin'r. Feb 20, lUOl 35 3 NOTICE. CERTIFICAT? ??!, 2f for two (Vi) ' StiHitt- ot ttl-? '"aptai So mk nf lb? Pendieron OH abd I'Vrn'lz-r l?o., of Pto. Met o., S. U.,t-U'd In U. B. L?W?H Mee. 5, 10i>0 hrtvniK b^en l-ov while io tran* i .V iiiatl. thlw i? t . warn Hoy ?Il p*rt-?v ? ghinni, tr^dteg ?or **id . *?.t*6cat*-, lt b lng wot tn lo-?, ni u now ooo will be laauetl m lieu ih?t?-ot. M. HUNTER, Free. J. J. ?LF ON. 8-'. a d Tr*ti. P-itdfeton Oil nnd Fertiliser Co. Feb 6, 1 01 33 3 ** ASK FOR OUR NEW PARI THtx ARE- liOWBUST.STRAIGHT Fi STYLES 5^0 552.440.4 FOR SALE AT/VLLLFAOING RETAILERS J/VP AN KSK tn- * ... V St;.. Ur 1 I ruin l ill c .fl MM mg ll! SUI'Po- TORIE? < ?' sultM of Oiutuieut aud two li 'if? of Oin" lufiit \ never-falling cur r or Pitta uf >?v?ry tidvitri-ami d-gree lim k-? an operation with tit knife, wh eli ts painful a il OH.-H renalis in cl nth II uu veera A? y Why iirue tbi? terrible fllneiS'i? We . ark a'A'ritieu < Junia .iee In e ch s H<IT rc... . .......... i? ;y. ' < .. and j : ? bx. c f?r S- ts- Lt liy u.ail SAU (?fen Loe OIN ? Mt NT, 25c. and 50c CO STlPATION Curnl. Le- Pre cnt<d. 'y Jap.MU' e Liver i-'fclli:'.*. Mi? ti Bli Liv r anil rtl-jlii ach K.'Kuli'.1 or and Wood Purifier Snail, mihi ami pleaiaut lo tak* ; especially alaptul for cati drcu's use. EVA * ii PU 'BM MY bola \yeuii, A nil timm, 6. 0. The ''Confed?rate Veteran. ? Low CLUII BATHS GIVEN WITH THE INTKLLIUKNCKR.-The growth of the Confederate Veteran, published by S. A. Cunningham, ut Nashville, Tenn., is remarkable. Its circul?t icm of eigh ty-four issues, monthly, aggregated to January, 15)00, i,i9?,4?i3 copies. Aver age lor io??, 7,083; iS94, i?. ???7; 1?U5, 13,010; 18U(>, U.,444; 1897, 10,175; 185)8,10, 100; 1800, 20,100. .Subscriptions for tho Veteran will bo received nt this o?ico. It and the In telligencer will be sent tor a year at tho club ruto of ?2.15. By implication to tho Intelligencer copies of tho Veteran will be sent to our veteran friends who are unable to subscribe. OLD NEWSPAPERS For sale at this office cheap. CHARLESTON AhD WESTERN GARO Li NA RAILWAY ? ii'tiV?? t\ ?tt!i!?ViLi?Bsi.M??tr I?IN? lu eCi.tilJauu.ary l.th.i'.'Ui. _v .s. :guHia. V ttl ait? 3 3.? |U it (ironwood.; 12 15 au .. ... . .. j 8 00 p:. Ar Laurens. _ I i 20 |.iu] 5 a."> tn Ai >tr<euvill.-. 1 3 oo put I ll 30 at? ,\r i?ieiiu pring-.|. ? . ir .S.ariunburg. diu jan ?JO'jai^ \ r Sali. Ja. .I ~> -1H pui I. vr tlouduraoaville. 9tl3 pml. .. At Asheville..,.I 7 1>j.iul. . S.? Ash' villu . . 8 20 itu Lv partim ourg. ll io am J 8 55 pu Lv Uteuii Spriuga.I I J uv a tu. Lv Greenville . 12 Ol piu 3 25 pn w Laurena._ ! 1 37 inn 7 15 pu LV AllUlTS?!!. j. 7 25 4IL Lv Greenwood-. 2 37 pm ...... Ar i^'iMii.I 5 IC- pm ll 40 an; Lv Atiilcr*un. 7 2"> a-u. Ar El'iBi toil. 1 3!) pm . Ar Alli* u i. 2 2<p . ?i r At ti..1.1. . 1 J"> p'M ....... I.v Anderson.. 7 25 am . Ar Au.usia. ll 40am . Ar Hun Koysl... 7 -0 pm . \r llfaufori . C 50 pm . Ar Charleston (Sou) . S 00 pm . Ar S i van nah ( lan' .? 8 15 pm . Close connection at Calhoun Kails for all points on S A L. Hallway, and at Ppaitanbu g for Sou. Railway. _ For aoy Information relative to tickita or ach i du Iff. Otc., siitl rev-, W I. CH UG, Gen Pas?. AgSOt, Auicusla.Oa T M -:rrn?rann .Tralni Mannter J Reoso Fant, Agent, Anderson, 9. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condenar'! *. v. i *-. 1 -ale In F.fTect .Tn. li th. WI. _STATIONS. j Lv. ?Tiirrlestou.! ll ?s?p ia 7 ou a. ra " Summerville. 12 00 n't ? 7 41 a in " Bianchvl .o. 2 U) a ia 8 o5 ? ia " OmiiKoburg. 2 45 a TU 0 28 a m " bicgvliio. 4 ?5 a ni 10 15 a m Lv. rJav?n?...i?". 12 KO ? ni 12 HO a ni " rarnwoil..:. 4 13 a in 4 13 a m " Eiackvillo. taara1 _4 28 a m TJvT Columbia. 7 co a m ll 05 a ni " Prosperity. 8 14 a m 12 10 n'r. " Newberrv. 8 W) a m 12 25 p m ** Ninety-Six.. OA) am 120pm " Greenwood.. 9 60 a ni 1 65 p ni Ar. Hodges.. 10 15 o m 2 15 p m I .y AldxMrillu.. ?id a in 1 jg p ir. Ar. Bolton. ll 15 a ni tl 10 p m Lv. Andoraon. j!L45L_aJ5 1* g Ar. grggnyillo. .. 12 20 g m\ 4 15 y> m Ar. Atlnutiv.((V"i.Tim?) 3 55 p ntl 0 O.V p ni blAliO.Na._Ko IQ. No. ?2. Lv. <?i-eetivh?o. 6 .?? p m 10 15 n m ' " Piedmont. OW pm 10 40 a m " "WiHiammo:i. 0 22 p ni 10 55 a IU Ar. ?mU-r-iun. 7 l"'_P_mi H_40 :i liv. lieiton'.T ~ 0~45 p m ll 15 ll lil Ar. Donalds. 7 15 p ni ll 40 a m Ar. Abbc>ii.ii..".. 8 }U n.in 43,2e p tn Lv. Hodges.I - 7 1.U p' n? ll 55 a m Ar. ?roeiiMoo 1. 7 if"> p m 12 20 p m ** Niu<>ty-.^ix. Ki") p m 12 M p m M Newlicrry.... 0 80 i> ni 2 CO p ni " Prosi eriiv. 0 45 p ni 2 14 p ni " Columbi u"_.j ll i O ?i m 3 I 'j '> ni Ar. H..i. lu i ir.. 2 t.. a ml li 57 a m " Barnwe.l . :. :> 12 a mi n 12 iv m "_Bavtm? h... 6*00 a ni! 5 00 a ia Lv. Ringville.".'.'1. 2 82 a m ~4 43 p m ** Oraugeburg......... ?l 45 :\ in! 5 33 p m " Branehviro. 4 25 a in I C 15 p m" " Summerto. 5 67 a ra 7 31 p m Ar. Charlear^u. 7 Qi a ml 8 15 j>_m Dail/i Dnliyf orr,. T,Ir.v.q Daily baily JSo 15. No.;-.j STATIONS. No. 14. No.^A. 11 00p 7 ti'.i Lv..Ohari"<? on..Ar o l\p 7 OOo 12 00a 7 41n " Summorvillo'" 7 8lp 5 57 a 2 00a 8 55 a " .Branchvi?io. *' 0 lop 4 25o 2 45 a 0 23a " Omngeburg " 5 b3p 8 4?n 4 25a 10 15 a " Ringville " 4 43p 2 jgw )2 80a.Lv..r-avannah Ar.lim? 4 13a. ..B.irn-.vell .. " . 8 12a 4 28a. "..Blackville.. " ...... 2 67n 8*?jo!l40n ..Columbia.. M 3 20p 0 80p 8 67a 12 20n " ....Alston.... " 2 80p 8 50a 0 58a 1 ^ip '.'. .bantuo... " 1 23p 7 41p 10 16 a 2 oj n .Union..... " 12 45 p 7 10 p TO 85a 2 2ip " ..Jonesville.. 0 12 25p 6 53p VJ 60 a 2 :?: p " ....Paco et .... " 12 14 p 0 42 p ". 25 a 3 10 p ArSpartanburgLv H 4-r)a 0 16p 11 tua 3 40 p liVSpartanburg Ar ll 22a 6 00p 2 Iftn ~ J *' n!Ar...Ashcvilli?...Lv| 8 00 a 8 05 p "I"' p. m. "A" a. m. "St" nicht. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND GREENVIUaE.. Pulhnn?i pn.aoe sleepi'ig cara on Trninsg?and tJO, 8i and on A.nmtC. cUvialon. Dining cara on the-?? trntiiB servo nil merus enrome. Trains Uwvo Spnrtnnbur?, A. A C. division, northb-n-.nd. 7.-ISJ a.m.. ?;3? T-s m., 0:ljp. m., (Vestibule Limited! and 7:07 p. m.; nouth botind 12:">i e. ni. 8:15 p. m., ll r.vt n. ra.,-(Vesti bule Lintiiodb^nnd 10:2u a. ni. Truins;e:ivo (?reenvilio, A. and C. diviidon, northbound,8.-O.' a. m., 2M4 p. m. and 5:22p. m., tVe?t'uw?e Lim?iedi. ?nd 5:15 p. m.: K?aih bouml. 1:1(1 a. m.,e;?p. m.. 12:yop.m. (Vesti bulo Limit edi, and 11:15 a. m. Trr-i ts 15 and 18- Pullmen Sleoptng Oars bot ween CharlwWon and Co nmbir. ;. ready for oe' inaniiy ot brnh points at'0:;^)p. m. I Be?r.'.it l*iOimnu. DrawinK-Room Bleeping Cai s lxM wt er? ^avanonli nnd AshoviLs enront? I dally between -In ck var vii lo and Cinoinnnti. FK.VNR 8. tJANNON. S. H.* HARDWICK, 1 hird V-P. Ueu. Mgr.. <4en. PIA Aicvat, Washington. D. O. WajCdnglon, D, a A\ H. TAYLOK. Ii. W. HtvNT. Acsl. G^u. Paa. Ag?. Div? Paa. ArgJ. AUania. lia. Charlo*.on, 8. O. Blue Ridge Railroad. H. C. BEATTIE, Receiver. WESTBOUND. Daily Pai] Pase. Mix? No. No. ll. No., ? ?And?reoa.Lv 3 85 ons 8 ?iiai F f Den vcr. 3 45 pm 8 27 ai F fA-utun. 3 60 pm 83Hai H ?Pmidleton . 3 55 pm ,849at V "fCliorrv CrosHiDf?.. 4 00 pm OOO ai F f Adams Crossing.. 4 04 pm 9 07 ai S {?Seneca.4 15 pm {gJJ? S W at Union ... .... 4 45 pm ~10 2Oai S ?Wallinna.Ar 4 60 pm 1027ai EASTBOUND. Dally Dall Mixed. Pua No . No. 0. No. l 31 ?Wal hal Ia.JJV\2 00 pm 9 10 a? 32 ?West Union.12 07 pm 9 I? ai 24* {Seneca. { g.g Pg 9 40 a, 18 , Adama Crossing.. 3 13 pm 9 4H ar 10 fCherry's Crossing 3 20 pm 9 ?3 ai lo'Pandieton.{ 3 31 Pm ion. a, 10 fAutun. 4 00 pm lOf. i 7 fDenver. 4 17 pm 10 IS 0 ^Aoderton.Ar 4 44 pm 10 40 (?j Re ular station; (t) Flae station, will also stop at tho following atatiot to take on or let oil passengers : Phi: nova, James' and Handy Sprinta. No. 12 connects with Southern Rullws No. 0 at Anderson. No ll connecte with Souther- Raiiwa I N"M. Il md 38 at Seneca I No. ? ?Vinnings, wi th Southern Raihvs \ No. 58 at Auderson,aho with Non. Pian i '?7 at L)onoeu. J R. ANDERDON' Hut. LIMITED DOUBLE DAItV SERVICE TO ALL POINTS" North, South and Southwest SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 6th. 1SU9. SOUTHBOUND_ No. 403. No ll. Lv New York, Tia Pean lt. R.*T1 uO ara *u Ou p. LT Washington, " 5 00 pm 4 &i: LT ttlehmond, A. C. L.9 Qipm 9 05m LT Portamouth.l? A.L... 8 45 poi 9 Xa Ar Weldon, " . ll 10 pm*li iii: Ar Henderson, " . 12 66 a ai 1 S3 p; Ar Haleigh, via S. A L.... 2 22 am 3 ?6pi Ar rtoutbern Pines " .*u. 4 27 am o co p. Ar H cl_ " .5 Ham 7 Wp: LT Wilmington "_ *y 05p; Ar Monroe. " . ?6 53 am ?9 Kp: Ar Charlotte,_" .?~ ?8 00 am "*H,l2?p"i Ar Cheater, " ...?8 l8aro*i0Mp> Ar Greenwood. " . 10 4i am 112c Ar Athens, " . 124 pm 8181: Ar Atlanta, " ., 8 60 pm 615u NOBTHBOUND Wo. 40?.. No.SS. Lr Atlanta, 8. A L.M. ?100 pm *8 60pi ir Athena, " .n . 8 08 pm ll 05p: Ar Greenwood, ** . 5 40 pm 1 4* ti jrChestei, 8. A. lt. 7 68pm 4 0811 Ar Monroe,_** _..... 9 80 pm 6 15ti LT harlotte. . " ..,.?8 20 pm ?5~?Qii Ar Hamlet,_" ?ll 10pm '7 Oil Ar Wilmington M .... ?12 0S~p1 AV Southern Pinea, H ..._?12 02 am ?9 OOai Ar Haleigh, " .".. S 03 am ll IS G Ar Henderson ". 8 20 ;s 12 i?f Ar Weldon, " i. 4 5Si.ni 2 SO pl Ar Portsmouth 8. A. L.......... 7 25 am 5 20fa ArBlchmond A. G. L."8 15 am ?7 20 pi Ar WaaDington, Penn. li. il.... 12 81 pm ll 20pi Ar New York,_. ?8 28 pin ?6 63? ?Dally. tDally, E*- 8unday. Nos. 403 and 402 "The Atlanta Special.'* Soli Vcstlbuiod Train, or Pullman Sleeperd and rout es betwoen Washington and Atlanta, RIBO PIC man 81eep"~< between Portsmouth and l ba lodi N.C. Nos 41 ?nu ".."The 8. A. L Er prosa." Soli' Train, Coach??, nd Pullmau Bloopers beiweei Portsmouth and . Venia. Botntiaii s niakt. ' mediato connection it U if .."a fur Mot! lg ii Cl ' Obllc, New O ri''.ms. Tn a*, c.'I [for>.ilu. Mexico, '. lian anoogn, Nu^hrlih M<*r?pblr, Macon and Florida., For Ticket*, Sleapors, etc. ?inply to G. McP. Batte, V' P. A., 2i Tryon tr.? Cb? lotto. N fX E, St Jtihn, Vioo-l'reaiden nd . .. Maiip V. E. McBeo (General .iu>-ei .nieuu^nt. Il W B. GloTor, Traffic M nagor. L. H. Allen. Gon'l Per c ger Agent. Ho nc ml tifflcurs, PoribnioDth, Ya. ATLANTIC COAST LINE TitAFFIO D.BPABTMKNT, WILMINGTON, N. C., Jan 13. MB Fast Line Between Charleston and Cd ombiaandTJpporSouthCai-olina.Nort Carolina. . CONDENSED SCHEDULE. OOINO WI?8T. QOINO EAil .No. 62. No. 5?. 6 25 am I LT.Cha rios! on.Ar 6 sTtam LT...Lanes...Ar 6?P* 9 28 am | LT_Sumter.Ar 6.?g tl 00 pm Ar.,_Colombia,...-LT 41*2 I2t7pm Ar.?...Prosperity.-Lt 2? g lit Opm Ar?.".Newberry.-..Lv 2 H F 113 pin Ar._Clinton..?.~ I.? r tgfl 135pm Ar.Laurena... .Lv j IJJ 3 10pm Ar.-Greenr?lcu..I?Tl,2?!S 8 ie pm Ar.fipartanburg.LT ll ?Jg 7 18 cm Ar..... Wlnnaboro, 8. O.Lv i0 J ? 9 20 pm A r.Charlotta. N.C.Lv S JJ g 6 tl pm Ar?.Uendor3onTllIe,N.C.Lv 9??; ?7-11 p5 Ar.AsheTillo, N. C-Lr_?0"3 .Daily" J Noa. 62 and 58 Solid Trains between < h"' "1 and Columbia .8. C. *< w Gen'l. Passcncfr -?wj J R. KKrcT.KY.^*??"?'v ,l M, ,M ,* wwnnoN. Trefft M*ns0P BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS AC. Aurons ?ndfna a "^?^f?rtTer 2 .|i?t.:Uly uscortaln our opinion froo whet. " m vont lon Ss prohnbly ??tent?blft? Corop awe? MiuiBiitrlcttrcor.tnicnUja^and^opkorii . ^u ..mt f roo. Oldest ???noy for..???wfrn^V'f. ir' t-nti-..m taken tbrouah Wann A Co. rceei" *r>.-rlal notice, VTItbout chnrao, intto cietitific Hittencati. - istnaod jre^tlr. l*2?*S*a olenUBe Jonrrmi. Tern - * ?..gu ScSdbyannswsdeBier |S81BroatK??.(|eWl0i ?at *? at, WMhtnatoo. ?.u