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Boys and Girlt In Koraa. An a little la?s the Korenn girl Is taught all about domestic work, and begins early to assist her mother In making the family clothes. Ii" ty?; young to {ULflte she can at hmsr Isold over the stove the long Iron rod to be used In pressing seuuis. The heat lug of this rod is the first thing taught U lit flat ffirl I fltur oho li?or?io I...... -- B" * **",v" DMV ,VMI "UM 4 paste clothes together. tlu?n to wash and Iron them. Now, tills use of punt? Instead of thread is u rastom, so far ax 1 know, practiced only by the Koreans. It is done cn account of their mode of Ironing To accomplish this dilticult ftnt they r'p their garments ;<> pieces hefwtv putting them in water. After the washing, garments are laid ou a smooth block of wood or stone ami a>v beaten with ironing sticks. Tlics* sticks resemble a policeman's club, nml each ironer uses two. tiirls and hoys wear their hair hang lug in two plaits until engaged to he married, after which the hoy fastens his on top of liis head and the girl twists hers at the nap of her neck. Koreans hold marriage in high regard, and show a married man pro found respect, while a bachelor is treated by them with marked eon tempt. 1 have seen men greet a slip of a hov wearing a topknot with cere f monlous deference, saying in each other: "He is a man; lie is about to tie married;" while of a much inner man, and possibly a richer, who wears Ills two plaits, they remark that "lie Is a pig. He cannot get a wife, lie ivill always he a ho.v." In the choice of his tirst bride, the Korean leaves everything to the "go between." But ull other wives and r Korean iiuiy have ten the mini makes his own selection. Women are well irented. and. as a rule, live hap py. contented lives. They are gentle, attractive little bodies, and devoted to their homes. Chicago Keeurd. The pessimistic undertaker venture-, the opinion that every man is hound t<> K?'t himself Into n ^holo sooner or later. livrry Tlollirr Mionlil llovo tint 1lo of linuHcUrrairLlDlnirlil. 1t i-niv" juuI Cnlds like iiiHKii' uiul it I I'Hiiisantl Cul?. A<lani hail a family tree hat St brought hint a heap of trouble. I The great trouble In trying to sell what arc called patent medicines is that so manv claims have been made tor them that people don't or won't believe what honest makers say. We have been telling our story sixtv years. Did we ever | deceive vou oncer It we make j any statement that isn't so, we will stand the loss, (io to the , druggist and get your money back. . Here's an example. Aver's Cherrv Pectoral is a good cure for a cough that comes from a cold. Your cough, if vou have one, tnav not come from a cold; ) your doctor will tell vou about that. It is a straight medicine with sixtv years of cures back ot it. There isn't a ghost of the ordinary patent thing about it. J. C. AYKR COMPANY, Practical Chemists, l.owell. Mm. Aver's Sarsapirilla A?rr'? Hair Vigor Aver's Pills Aver's Cherrv Pectoral Ayer's Ague Cure Aver's Coniatone LiBBY'8 r PORK ? ? ASB J | BEANS i X There is one flavor in pork and t + beans that all people like. It was + devised in the rural homes of New X Kngland. It has tn.ule Boston the X a synonym of beans. + X In our kitchen we get exactly + that flavor. Our beans are cooked * by an expert. We put them up in X key-opening cans. Your grocer a will supply you. <. i Plenty of other canned brans,but ** + that flavor tomes only in 1 ibby's. <> ? I IBB), PIcNtlLI t' I IKE) % V t Chicago y I + Send postal (or our booklet. 1 lluw to + Make Good Thing* to Kat? ?? ATTBRTVim u facilitated if yon mention this paper when w riting advertisers, so.46 1^. .119 a Safest, surest cure for JJir f"i 3 I j I ftall ihroat and lung le ^trouble-. People prai"Cough Syrup'?Krt3rs55? Refuae substitutes. Gel Dr. Butts Cough Svt up. I| ' L [ ^ H |$mk. \ jtk .4';j j& 'ft'y r|j alfirt A CHECK ON GASTELL ANB French Court Appoints George Gould Trustee For the Countess. ? ? THE COUNT OWES $4,500,000 "Mr. llrother of Hie I'ounte**, ItrollKlit tlx' Null ItrcaUH.* I In* Viiiiiik .-vimiviiiuil 11 it 11 I in |i:i 11 ri 1 III* Hiri?'li VilHt l iirtlint-?Till* i.iiltt-r*H l>fltt* mill )i\|i(-liilll IIII'O?Art inn or 4 oil III lillllily 1'aris (My Cablet.- Tin* Civil Tribulinl has appointed tieorge .1. <Jolt Id trustI'm- tin- Counti-ss Hmii Casleihttic, his sisti-r. The :u iion in tin- case was tin- result of a suit brought l?.v .Mr. liouM against liiis sister. 'I'ln- peoceedings wriv coatlurt<'il iu secret session. Mail ri- Konnct, when applying fur Hie I rustei'shlp. informed the I'resiih-llt ot the eonri that the Countess herself recognized that tie- expeinliture hail heeii too lavish, ami that it was necessary for some one of experience ami authority to manage her alYairs. He went on to say thai, although I In- Countess was a coitsi-ntial party to the trusteeship, il was ilesii-.-.lile that In- shouhl furnish precise ileiails. The illi-uuie of I lie Countess, he went on to set forth, was :'..immi,ihio frattes i$."?7!Umhii. Since tin- marriage S1.7. mni,iiiiii fratn-s spfi.tMMn linil heen e.\pemleil ami the ileitis now auioutiteil to fully .oiiii.ihhi fiam s <$4.-l.'i!MHKii. The tlotihl family had met in eotisollatioti ami unanimously decided io auiliori/.e tleorge tiotild to make the present application. I lie debts. Ma it re liotiuet said, were the following: :?.7(?_'.tMMt frillies i$7I I.1Mi;i in eoiim-e tiou with the Charity Ita/.ar building I and the hotel in the rue Maluku!)*, i ele., etc. ri.oN.VJiiu frillies tst,-_'7it.si.Vu on uiorigages |tayahie from ISMKi to l!tU!?. I .'jit:'..inn francs iSS-JS.r?7Ni oil lulls, luetii-y i oi'i'owed. p.i(mt.immi fratns t*i.7r?<;.:itNn owing i to i-urio ilealers. Mail re Itnmici went on to assert that ! lie- ereilitors distraiueil on tie- Seine | < 1 ?use properly :in?I iluit ilie fmnily hail in intervene in prevent the sale. With I't'Ktml in the Illness of (Source tlonlil in he trustee Maitre 'tunnel pointeil otti that his fortune was lart; er than thai nf the t'linntess. that iinthority ha soil on affection wotihl be trreat. ami thai nohoily was heller i|uali!ietl. as ii was ?ieur^e ihuihl who was appnititeil executor of his father's | will. Allotliel* eonsiileratinii was lhal I he elearini; away of the ilehts wotihl lake a iiinnher of years, nml that therefore it won hi he wise in economize ami nut to t;o to the expense of n paiil trustee. The tribunal, taking this view, ileclareil the plaintilV "|iu>sesseil. heller than any other, of the necessary position ami authority to assist the ileI'enilress." The iloui ile <'aslellanes are now staying in the country together. EARTHQUAKE IN FLORIDA. t-Uglit llinlinel sliml? Make Wiiuliiw ICntili* in .lackson villi-. 1'la. iSpeeiali. Kiglii ilistiuci cartlupii'kc shocks were fell in .lacksonville. The lirst shock was at 11.in o'clock a. in., ami shook some of the large buildings in the city. At t I 'J.'i o'clock another shock equally as severe was felt, ami other shocks eonlinueil at liftcen inh'.iilc intervals 1111lill III.'Ml o'clock. AI I.n| o'clock p. ui. I lie seventh shock was felt, anil was folluwcil lour minutes later by a report ami shock, the severest of tin* ilay. The last ills turhaiice ninth- the whitlow panes rattle in several sections o7 the city. The vihratioiis passcil from south to north. SIX-YEAR-OLD MURDERER. Hoy strikes o I * In?omli- u ?-' iti..? \\ uli it Toy Shovel. Chicago. t Special . Hecaiise In* kicked over a little sundhouse. Krucsl 1 tidier. nine years old. was killeil with a io\ shovel in the hands of six-year old tburgc Waterman. In childish rage. 'he smaller hoy struck the oilier on ihe hack of the head, fracturing his skull. The hoy who struck the fatal blow is too young to he aiueuahle to tho law. Tin* Mri- ijjlh of tlie Army. Iii Ins annual report for the year ending .lune .' (>. ISKHt. Adjutant Hen era I t'orhin, at Washington. shows that the regular army consists of jr.iTi ollieers and t!.'5.St?l enlisted men. and the volunteer army of lo-JK officers ami :m.i?7!> enlisted men. a grand total of t.x.T.T t. I ;4rtlu|ti.?lvt s. |lentrny ;i Whole Tnttn, The earthiptake in Venezuela destroyed the town of tinarenas, result* ittg in the ioss of twenty-live lives. Iv 111?%?I till??1>2I II <1 lt?l lllhlirHllt'O, William llilgcr. a young carpenter, of lloopole. III., was shot and killed by his wife. She has eoiifessed. Mil get* carried life insurance m the Wnodmeii. The desire for the inoUey is the supposed motive. Ahruzxl on a Mittion. The Duke of Ahru/./i. the Arctic explorer ami cousin of the Kitty: of Italy, lias chartered the Hotheuhurg whaler t'apella to proceed to Fran/, .losef I.and in search of three missing Arctic exploration expeditions. r InrhlM l limr.nil tin- I'rolotiKcil. The summer i|iiaraiitiue in Florida generally terminates at midnight on (letolier III. hut. according to an order issued by the Florida State Hoard of Health, has been continued until further orders, by reason of the eo'tttintied prevalence of yellow fever tit Havana and the tardy approach of cold weather. !? I'Hiurr rohlrnnl ( razt* Abiom! Tlu? pirtuiv \t??s:ranh ? r.izr i< .11 . nil *>vti?n in ilu? ItnUk* proviuiH1- ami l'<>land. A pof.rard cxpos.tioii ia i" Im? li'dd in \\ . .... w ..1,1.. I Where Wit Is Wild. The Rooky Mountain Jester delights foil with violent, boisterous, unpredictable whimsicalities. He is mauueriessly frolicsome. There sat next me at table a married man who so reverently adored his wife that in our presence lie uniformly addressed her as "Old Sweet Apples." Looking up from his plate one morning at breakfast, he soliloquized iu this fashion: "Folks." said he. "1 don't know where I'd be if it wasn't for my wife." The lady beamed affectionate appreciation. "Nope," continued the proud husband. "1 don't know where I'd be if it wasn't for my wife she's a great drawback!" ( nrniany is getting nervous over the spread of leprosy in the Bniplre. The imperial hoard of health has just reported that there were twenty-two known eases of leprosy in Prussia last year. There are also six eases whleh are supported, and arc still under oh- i servation. and prohalilv some which have tiot been reported Kvrry H oilier should lime tint t ie of tioo'-i't< l easel.ininifiit. It . ine-Croup and Odd- like inavi - and al! I'ains and ( at-. Aii Indiana Preak. Indiana litis a freak pet of its own ! which is likely to attract some attention. I. M. Fippen and W. V. Foal'V. of Tipton, are the parties to the bet. If Indiana goes for Bryan Mr. Poster is to meet Mr. Fippen on the court hotisp stpiare tit 12 o clock election nigiit. take oft' his eotit. trou or- and vest, and present tliem to his D'-moeratii friend, with an appropriate | speeeli which must not take less than ; twenty minutes in delivery. If indiana gives McKinley ti majority Mr. Kippen is to do the disrobing art and make the .-perch of presentation. 'In 4 pre 11 4 'o lil In Our ll.ii. Take I.AXAl'lVK lillnMo yi'iMNi: I'AHI.KS All driigcist-* refund tli" money if it fails to rare. K. \\. Uhovk's sigualiire on each box. 25c. The toper doesn't like people who make dry remarks. Kvrry Hoi tier NIkmi Id ll;i\e liot t leet (ioo-?'(? ri'il-c l.i liiiicli'. 11 1 11 re 4.'roil 11 and Oolds like nuu{i< and all Pain* and t'utBlnhh "They say Hr. Clui:.utm lined Hjones of nervous prostration." Slolilis "What caused it'.'" Itloidir "The doctor sent in his bill." How shall a mother v?ho I female trouble hour healthy cli How anxious women niifl the blessing of a good constitii Many women long for a cii cause of some debility or disph they are barren. Preparation for healthy 1 Lydia K, Piukliam's cessfully than by any other m and strength to the parts, cur (lamination. Actual sterility in women thinks she is sterile, let. her v, Mass., whoso advice is given ?; bo mothers. Mrs. A. D. Jsrret, Be! "Dear Mrs. Pink ham ?I must table Compound has done for ;nt?, t'.efo to carry babe to maturity. having !osl seven Tho doctor Raid n st time 1 1*1elihain's Vegetable ('oin|>nnt 1 mother of a six months old girl baby lias never seen a sick day in her life. : Mrs. Whitney "DBAR Mr. riNKOAM i i >m th was twenty-three I was troubled with pains when m" WW//r//Ti J i%mJ MRS L 7 WH.TNlY, 1 BABY ??? * >t?8 : * 11 ? ~ ~ do an I di cess in the future as in the past. an?l mine lias been."?Miw. l. Z \. uitmcv, The medicine that cure l&dia Em Pinkh, VesgeS&h * 11 mm (lost For the Ilowels. No mutter what ails you, headache io u cancer, you will never get well until yo.it bowels are put right. Cahcakets help nature, cure you without a gripe or pain, produce easy natural movements, cost you just 10 ceuts to start getting your health back. Cascarkts Cauily Cathartic, the genuine, put up iu uietul boxes, every tublot has C.C.C. stamped ou It. Bewuro of imitations. The dishonest fisherman gets his fish by hook or crook. KITS permanently cured. Notlfcaor nervnuine-H after llr?t day s use of I>r. I\linn'? (irtil Nerve Keetoror.SXtrial bottle and troatbefree Lir. It. II. Ki.i.se. i.td .ttll Arch St. I'hilii. I'.. The siieces-fiil football player should always have a kick coining. Putnam Fauxi.khh 1>ten -arc, f:nt to Slllltlgul, wusiuug UUll rUl.iDlUg. Soil! i v ; all druggists. A man with :?< old in his head lias imi scents of rinht anil wrong. A Colonel in tii'< ISritisb South Kfrie.iu aryn says that Vdams' Tutti Frutti was a | I>h?s9iu(? to his men while ninrehiug. | Tho full iliuner pail is seldom acquired in j a bucket shop. 45. 'I lie llokl l*r? \*? ri|?l Ion Kor llillls anil Fever Is a hottlo of Ouove'h Tasi ki.kss ( an . Tonic. It is simple iron anil quinine i m n tasteless form. Noeuro.no pay. Prico'due. When a standing army gets tired it fall back on its past reputation and rest 011 its laurels. Mrs. WtiisIow'hSoothlng Syrup for children teething, ?ofienn ilio gums. reducesinflamion. tiou. allays pai n, cares wind eolii, "iAe.a hot i'?. I do not, believe Pise's i "are for Consumption lias an equal lor coughs and > olds. Ioiin K I'.ovi u. Trinity Springs, Intl., Feb. 15. 11**1. Uverj ?l ol It er Sll oil III IT live luil tie o| tt.iiiset i reuse I liniment It eut es("roil|i and Colds like nngie and all I'uiiis .m l i ut . *11111 lie war it. Si I Oil. TIlO readers of this paper Will be pleased tii b i in lli.it I here i - at Ine' one dreaded disease that seieii... has been able to eiire in all nstage., and tiiat is < atarrli. I lull's (ata rrli t lire is the only positive eure known to I lie iiiisib ai l paternity. < 'at arrli being a enlist it n ion a 1 disease, requi res a eons I it iltiouai t ri-att ne nt? I lall's i atarrli t tire is taken interna 111 acting ilirr< tly mi the hln<xl ami iniieoiis -nr lai-es ot the system, therein destroying I be found tion of t be ilbea-e, and giving the palieu! strength by building uptho constitution slid assisting nature in doing it- work. The proprietors have up e h la it !i in i t - i ur.it i\ o powers that they offer line Hundred Hollars foraiiN ea-e that it fails Ui cure. Send lor list ot t...i;..........i. > .i i F. .1. i'iicnkv ,t- < ?>.. Toledo, U. Sold l>> 7.V. Hall's Family Fills arc the ix-st.. ^ ^ \ testimonial lettgswe are g "^gjf Jf> who will show that tlio Bj Jr following testimonials aro S3 ? IJ?f genuine, or wa re pub- H lishtxl befurn obtaining B I'lnkham Medicine Co. ra is weak and sick with some lildren ? Iti to bo to give their children l ion ! tild to bless their home, but belcement of the female organs, maternity is accomplished by table CoidiioiiihI mnro sue. edicine, because it ^ives tone ing all displacements and i;ii* very rare. If any woman 'rite to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, roe to all expectant or would- ' rnont, Ohio, writes: write f?nd toll you what your Vege>re taking your medicine I was unau.'e two?i no fit six months and one at would die. but thanks to f.ydm I*!. Ml, 1 did not dio, but am tbo proud i She weighs nineteen pounds and 3ho is the delight of our home." 1 , 's Gratitude. < time 1 was sixteen yoars old trtl I weakness of the kidneys and terrible on. 1 inailo up my mind t?? tr., your 1 Compound. and was soon relieved. r aid I ih ver would l>e able to go tny j and Imve a living el ild. p* 1 wa?. oon1I\ weak. I had lost a baby at seven * :itt half. The next time I continued >ur Compound : ami 1 said then. :f I full time and my baby lived to ho ithsold, I should send a letter to you. is nor/ .-even months old and i? as nd hearty as any ono could wish. 1 pr ->8 mv gratitute to you. I was so 1 did not dare to go away from homo * y length of time I'raiso Cod for i'inkliitisj*s Vegetable Com ind may others who are suffering d and tin 1 relief Wishing you sue- i may many homes be brightened as , 4 Flint 8t., Somerville, Mass." 3 tHe ills of women i3 mn'? vis GmstitmsantS. A WORLD without MUSIC I t Cspi ration -:i tonio. t?\Ivi'CVoi expect to ^ ' *Kft**ffigfg buy an oriran or ? "|!" * ",|10 If ,ron net om< of ' "nikrs r pro-rut ORGANS $35.00 UP. PIANOS $175.00 UP. t'y Wrlli' for ('maloifuo 11 nil Tormi, Atlilrm., M. A. MALONE, Columbia, S. C. SAW MILLS, CORN MILLS, CANE MILLS, RISE HULLERS, PEA HULLERS, ENGINES, BOILERS, PLANERS AND MATCHERS, SWING SAWS, ill? SAWS. nnd ali 11 r kinds of wood workitur machinery. .ily Scr^citiit I 0-4 IJoam ;?.i\v >2111 is tin* liouvit-.-t, str.)n^^, *,-. a:i?l nio-t i-ilioient mill for tln< money on tin* li'iirUot, quirk, aomiratt* Stuto Aijent lor II. It s-nith Mai'liita* ('0111, any wood workim* mnrlui.ory. l-'or liisch itriiii** on^un-s, | lain rli.to miIvm. Automatic*, and < orii-s. writo iue: Alias, WaU'.luwn, an i Strutliers A \Y? lis. V. V. UAIfllAM, iA2t? Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C TP AT Reason why r ' liar wc s1--' -s<> f (J 5 1 P.iv many orders " linirities. [toilers. Saw ftills. Alilis. Hriilv riicliinery, tiinniiiK Macliiner? . Al'ichinery Appurtenances and Supi>i>es in lienors! is " EASY," Whou in need, drop us u lino and wo will do tii<< ro>t. A ?-ar > >n<l of oolobratod "Sptinklo" Wood Split Pulleys just in. W.H.dl lUiES & CO., rOLV.tlBIA, s. c. w4NK,?3? wtf m?'O uniun n.xnr Tlic U'.'il worth of M . ' 1.. l>oiu;l.i-> mill / tjBl !?:{..Ml HliiH'sniliipiii'i'il p ?. uiili oilier ii'.iikcs >* ?w% jj s?I.?H> ii. r7 OiirSlldll i' llcrl.lni' F /y cannot In* I'l.ual'.iv! at ce.'-Ci r* nny jiriri'. Over I \ ' V f IMHI s.iti>Ki.,:rci -. Gnc pdr of W. L. Llouglas If fAST COLOR fPv $3 or $3.SO shcsfoirllk i-yfi p-j-~ \ ^will positively oitwear ? fYLl-ET S Vs* > two pairs of ordinary ffe- \ W>V S3 cr $3.50 WMF'.'* . -<l "'Hja . ..---aSP Wetiro ii.i InreMt mnleers of men's S3 and f. !. ... ?. in Ihs world. X\ uinUo nml '.i ll iiio.'i' S>;i and S.T-.IO shoes I fiun any olticr I ., ? ai-j-rti in I tie li. Jj. "T-TTr^rTputTTiTon ! w i.. TOT - > 'it lor nrOT OCy I l> 1 i! fi I v. f k now li ytg 1 it : . llicworld $3.53 . I v . $3.00 . m lirrn cunr *i? ounc | < c r I onutt I : . tlirj Rrt rUvwhrrr. | m j'J. K is".-i -???'C.~ u i. -I,-- c i.mi t -o .in 1 i ; i . i..;.k ?! ? ?:in '!* K V A IE F T*!!. IiL*>'4'. \ ? tir d? !er !ti kerp tt " : \\'f r.v- < r i!. .i\v ? x -Iumv* tale in carh town. 'Till r no it? (? ! li mi hnvmg W. I T>?-uv:ln ? u i. < i.- i?.nd pi . *t :i.i*.:? bottom. l(> iro? . r . lU'l r?t ti '? :.-r y?m. ^cnil ilir<k t to 1 for . ' -li i r:? end .'.' o. i *!r? lor cwrriacre. S T ;itr k i id ' Ir.i'ici, it tid v. i plum or (tiptoe. Our t rt ?. you ?: ya in- t 'cfulagv I rre. V;. L. Ilouffluit Mio < ??. lirocktnn, MuaVi ^ TP tLLIS and OATS FOR SALE! l:.;i! Slav w i cat f-*>m u crop that yiele?<1 ;;:l to I . ii?-ls per acre. rc-ti'iuieil l>v a r i ..il I wln-a' In i,ci* t wo ItU^bal I .u i>ri ? I.i"-r nti-lid -r I <>atn fjrowti in N >rth ' n'olinafr' hi'IumoHhiI Kust Proof s? I. 111.3 North furollntt orop ylaldiog ho lnmliels jut m't??. price ;><V per tnifrhel. Prices on .'*rs at < i.ii tie. N t'., freljsht to l.e I ol l?y 'I crins o??sl? wi'li onlor. ?'I1 Mil (VI II (i I. a I- HUT 11.1/. Kit CO., h'itKI) <>! IVKIt.i II Vli 1.1111 I-. St. n ji Mills, LA Evaporators, yt*L ^Ktrrn.Es, i i riv i't* nun rnr . ?'?? r . u ^ IWiLtlO A.ltf WILLS, \ N ii i; r.iw i U.H FOK sA M I:. Itrlntle I u iix , S:iw IVflh AU'l r'ile*. ShoftiH'.. I'll I ! >?*. iW'Mlhl. I njrflori, I'ipfK, \ iilvfM anil ittiug*. LliMII 1KUN WORKS S MTI'IA CO, ?i ?ii vr v '-a hi nting phd sre\ f/*i ?V"? r r. rn g (Hir.i.i.H, k Y ?* l,l gc..:, I'.l h' ^^CAWIP I n- ^ '''irt I IfejuSSB^' Sewing Me-'liines. 5GHMELZER ARMS CO., nmiHHBi k i vxAt crrr, mo. Largest Sporting Coo'I j Hauue in America, nQHPQV ST w niscovr.nv.c-., *%> %Jr i v?P L iju ck r* i i.?I rait* **r. ? f4?* bo< k > / i? -t Hi' . *. tii'l IO <!n v%* l* **nt m?*'t ; fro. l?r M U. UBSE.N .-I BON*. Max ? MU?mt*. lit. $ Thompson's tye Water i- .1) Presence of Mind, "Say, pa." 'Yes. What is It V* "Ilow'd you like to he a hero?" "Oil. first rate." "Heroes don't huve to work. do they par "Well, souietimes they do: but tlie.v don't mind it luueh. because they get their names printed in the papers right along and people say nice things t<? tliein. and when they go down the street they know the women are standing at the windows. {Hvinting them out to the children. Work isn't such a sad tiling when a person i.s a hero, because lie can keep thinking about ids glory instead of what lie lias' to do." " I wislit I was a hero. I?o heroes have to go to school and study, pa?" "Not very often. Von see they generally are all through with going to st liool and stutlyiug before they get to be heroes." "How long does it take to get to lv a hero?" "t Hi. yon never enn tell. Sometimes years ami years, ami sometimes only an hour or oven a minute." "Ami does everybody love heroesV" "Well, nearly everybody." "And does everybody always think it hero is great V" "Not always. If the hero happens to he married it doesn't, take long for him to forget the applause of lite uniltltmh when lie reaches home and?why, hello, ma! Whewe'd yon tome from? Say, I I saw some beautiful bats In Cost priee's window to day. Von ought to go ami look at 'em. I want you to have a nice one this season, you know, because I ean make my last year's suit tin for this winter .iust as well as not. Here's my knife. Willie. Utiu out in the kitehtn ami whittle."?Chicago Tones 11 era b I. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ffiy - Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannah.) Eastern Timu at Other Points Schedule in Effect May Otli. 1900. . NORTH BOUND. Lv. Jacksonville (P S> ?) ~~|TTuUa 7~i5p| " Savannah (So Ry ) . .. 12 15p 12 05aJ * Ram well ...' -40?p 4 OOiJ " Bla<:kville . . ... 4 17p 4 l.Vfc' " Springfield '. ! 4 40p 4 lAa1 " Sally. 4 4tip 4 41a1 Ar. Columbia ' OOOp tOOd I.v. ClmrjoMton, (So Ity I 7 dta ilUOp " SunimerviUo .... 7 4!a lfOOut " . Rraupiiviilo 8 6fi?! 1 Vial " Oranliobiifg .. 0 28a 2 50a " KiiigVillo,: I0l5n'4 30a Ar JJdliimbia _ " Ml OUiti 5 Ma, Lv. Augu.sia". (?>o Rjr.'i * *2 itia Tiuopi oDop Rv. (4ran.ucville . ' 2 4:W H.UpIO lop Lv. imK'Arid . Yiop . . .j Lv. Ailiou . 1 ' :]2up| I Lv. Trenton ..." "&uju, 4U0p|UOop, " Johnston & 'JUn 4.141>j 11 4)p] Ar Columbia, 0*. D.? I 550p <2 10a. Lv. Columbia, ilildg St .. . K.OOai ttlOp 0 15a' Winusl.oro . [7 (Hp 7 20a " Chester .. I 7)61p 8 10a " ?,:f?VUiU ! ?23p 8 47a Ar. ( har,i.i-i" . . 1 ulOp '.i,40a Ar Dau^llie . * " 1 J jU.^l'a 1 &ip At Richmond . . ~ | iVdWI-'tiSp Ar. Washington "" . |YTCrf\'"FiWp Ruliiniore iI'a RIU I 0 12a lV25p " Philadelphia j 111 Mul 2 Ma Www York l 2_(Hp^f.J3a Lv Columbia ~ . .ll'iuafTr^ Ar Spartanburg ! . .1 !i lOp'll 25ai AslinvilU- 7K)p^250j? Ar KnoxvUlo . . t_ ] 4 15 t 7 Alp Ar Cincinnati . ' 7 iiip; " 4.7a Ar Iwudeville _. _ ~ f ! iTTiJp T50a t wou MfiioirMt! Mi'xd'|?? ?'" ?5 s5ui"aJyDaily Lv. L<>ui>ville . . I ; iftiil l."ip Lv Cincinnati ' j i(F5Ua|800p Lv Knox villi- ... 1 2u.i .s 2,'ui Aslu villc . | h po.i; Ithftp H Spartanburg 1 .. ;u 4.v,i t; I5p Ar Ciilutnhiu . I aiipl ?M6p> Lv ,N.-w V-.rkM'.i I. 1< ... 3.80p|12l5n* Philadelphia . (}05pl 3 50a Raitinioii! . 827pi f. 22a Lv. Wuslil'tt! n t So lly > j OfiOplll 15a L_V Klrhnwnd . 7~ 11 Q0p;1201ni Lv.. Lanvilln .. 4 1 ha .. 48p Lv. ciiailotto" " Hifta'ioTiJp " ltoek Hill t?u2n 10 45p " Chester 0 35n U 28p W Miiislw.ro :10 21a 12 15a Ar Columbia. lllidgSt tinOP|ll 2fia| 1 20a Lv l-'oluiiil.ia. ( U I).).. .. j 1 r 50a I 4 110a miiuisiom JlUiillpj I fiipi t> " Trenton . .Ill t?p| 1 ? >!?; Ar. AiU. ii j aim At Kdgofleld I 425pill 80a Ar ( rainirvillo '.2iMnt! 2 lap 7 1 vr Ar Augusta . MlHJH 250p 8_(A)? Lv lloiiiuihiii i:hi Icy) ' 4 OOp; 1 ;t&? KltigviISu ... j 4 Uj? 2:i2i? " Orangeburg j jlCipj U4'a ' Hrnnohvilju I ft ISpj 4 '">? " Snnimervillii 7 2t*pl !> j2i? Ar fiiurlcstoii . ) 8 Ifipi 7 UOa Lm Columbia (So By ) ;;:ioii 12Sn Ar. 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