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A New The Story of A Cuban Yer's Convict By ift % , F. A. Ober 8 mer.sr~g edi~Mtor .,f The l' r 1t H vn c'on be en'e ':f hot e held me. was- har.03hzl-t: tyan eye early. A n:. ' :'inrd a --a : 4 t:,t- - - c7;. t - -07. 7'7 I - ' 0 t th i rn ~ -. IN '..--. I Ian~~ .; h r c s nd t e I l at. in h i l , n l-.vo- o t 1'e~ wihply ulgstr, . . FeieCordd nttin. ob corn ! No , di yout I 74t a bol r nr youj~ gha74l to e me, to hav mto your cav rn(Iar tre -ait. moI prep!: a red71' a.74 simp.le ras, with 1411 coorl wate 'r.from Ja1.sping tha t7]gushed from thev is ide nearl~ and soon 3 et1 1.it rfese btij11y ai sistar she jined mel at) Yi hand)01 untid the l blo wa a441ll n 1shad' owII, olyU thet wte trunkso Du1(, rigthe weeki l~~ tabetflowedo Oli1via ando hle maid occupled te Jinner cham ber tof ther caverwich 331 twas sacred to Wiothe l rivacy, the II guairder h ck' mouthpaed ah outper room.t WeII 'th caew meou whes wjee- t h brandaa of the mitliorittt' w1h'n hor rai titer. Don x imidix ssiold vr\ tits~ p~ride mid c-ommand the lnevitailt ma\'roh (,.r hlh4 datzlit'r. It evouli xiw tvo an~g dorfemltki. iand ~ wo ie i, di lly appzvhon-' eti of onp ltuiro antd sep 'R T1taaon. ),e0t N\ orke Impy. Xet 1 ki ~c ra :'':rt tll"~. 1. o a v iL , Ma a '. ~ ~k~' k ,' x 'N Inn ' - * Old Time -* Up" I n Years NewYear's Gone B. qe Dutch And Their Customs Iceir. ()IN t" sit lp tonight?" ~'l reken Y.s, I Nek " g. Nothin' inl It, h- lnew. but lot; o' funi .I fresh chler." n 1versnt"1on might have b'ein u nrr region a the con t wst sornoe forty years ago Lin anly eye' CN. And~ the "setting up" N, '- s er alsn neos dityrmi fr-omi * . . impr esri theomselves -.....\.. t lif r. tuost of th t t. ion 1ink calls andt I !'.: ~t o l)' I'it, t tf N t, Y .. a -'.cf - . have hli sr lit the .1.Z "Now Year's N k ,1.T. - ; . s - t b y ar t Itt's t - ht bI : t t:.t h. sr. t. r k +' , f wl \ w: tt 't cf 'vrT a perfor::. -::ils lost the'.r fe:r : in the dr - t.--r h ~ ldre n pul nl a 1)in 'f ip.: yI' of neood'. o\hi ts a :.y h ar1 end. r w c~ tho 1. supiirst - - T *.e :dnir t:I A oloe 1.y 11 n -. A few mn t :--d rot:blthe"alt.ar" --. t!..,-p:ku I:n frojnt oif the, 1101',~~~~~ Ttl 1)'lI 1 IJNWYAI'l~LA I u I a treb -.at - tr . a:. . t -- I .. - k i Ins lii. dsv~i - .i ry J t h ristp r. - - lii -i~l~ :cl )c~ t.sile It ayr r If get11.3 'vlI h t eI u ei t hIrt -u. t ne ylar.11 -.4 P1443 t1.1 :u2X v .nt.-: eh It E :A'01 i:-t.r, (t lij~ t Is ..r li (:i:.y -:. J)i~ule.!.: Hiuok~ig t.l-sl)' r a 11(a he- ti. -n ft ..'.r o .\: -l : eul.XE. Rih -~(Mui -.fl Ift n,. tuo od re wherer si. h hiii s tot fru::n t~lr~hsghj~t1-ths'r chwllagnr-i came a social gala day. The young Sul bkiods went, half a dozen together, In ta": carriages, and pnrUes vied with each 1ra other as to how many enias they could ' nmake. III the palniy days of New emu Year's enlling the muost fa.shioniable lin< people wor t evening dress, the blinds of ins ithe parlors ver closed alntd tho gas pW: ighttl. Th'lie eveno within was often tei like that of an eveing, reception of the pal present day. of Butt as the DuItch New York 1rgh- g11 'rs of old were overrui ly tht I-ing- of lish so the New York swells tf today fit, tave suffered the same fate. A dis- hai vas cnlled anglonanin appeared in tei mat at and st'eitt upoi sII eltloim. Tle na1 FEnglish aristix'rat speinds tht' lirist- wr ?138 a 'ensoll li, his coliltly st'at. a1i wil iviein the New York juarvemn beeiue pal realthy eniough to havet a country seat 1i. le nust nteeds imitate his luInglish ani nAhiol iud go to it for Christinas and got New Year's. of Wheni the New Yorker legan to gel Tend tht hiolldays as hi, 1.nglish vis ouislin spt :tds thein, New Year'm enlis l 'egan to f.lI otf. So for several years emn \ew Year's eni1ling in cities las been let .iropped. 'ortunately there are still IIh eft PIopIe who do not have chatenus d1 n tht midst'of great parks who eling hei 0 the old %Ustoin. (1in New Year's day 11un !wy visIt wtir frhola*Is with soinethinug die ,if the sf:icity , I 'ortner d:ays andu the In.Iy it as it w:is u.ioyed then. lut ve he great ruhi of New Year's day as F t e\-sted ten years ago is passed and LI it is Ito great loss. C14 ovi NEW YEAR'S SUPERSTITIONS ci? car Queer lie fs ttitf t he i'ett lnsannt Folk In hg P rwn in i i1:atud p "1n't take a i..ht outt of thit' house in o:nt hIas l 1 :u brought in." Is thei sole:n :ui injunct: oI N%\w Year's night ha Of the pe :iite ' l.t1i0lnushiire, 1ig- rom In lIat. Ienth I cr ti to result if this Ph] ads he is not fllIowed. 10 To I 'rIn,.It v'nnin :u to enter the ei house aIrst to New Yot'r's day is said anl ho b le a sure foeruntr of evil. The 1t :tne' results are saiti to follow the fill towig out ift dirty water, ashes or ltK any ind of refuse. Ci Ini swveel!:'t: the house the dust must er: he swep't Ifr'in tltm dor ti the hiearthi ei~ ..i d:th ill b ie th.' cot:uet'<unce. A c eu:: 1::. 1: . e1 ly -.tlV iat piresent is , aftr a'.1:;( the. tiro inl th, inornin ., s : .1 .e : .' tver t ll. tlrt'shold. If :: h- :.ri: there Is anl Itupremv.:* a fI..t .l.!!n.. t ota the house, a a ath i1 !.n.t : Ily Is so fi11n y bVe Ii. ,1: . .: I p:irations art' maude fr :t. but if 1:1h ft tu t rk letds to w;'r ' . .: ' 1 l'rtli thiuriig tilw year is 9 '7- ;::A .--.:l-tilits art'. IlAtl zw cori::::I . \\ 4i- irv n P11:18 lic'ayunle. us The m r rw !i a .Begar and NewYear'st GeMany Processes o1 It Went wi I T d Through " .\T nan ordinary, u2in- lt terstim itoi in ou rto s .ial life is the o d .rn1 visItin ~ e : D . Du t ne t1his was itt u alway: Ci o, ti 'i it has barely been in exist ne : arc. it wei-ths origin toi th mst-:aof wiIhthing t!.L' ntame ort of ..e:- a nos-.:e oni the hack oif n C ply!:: ::. '-ay s a writer in t he Wa .:.: .:: 'o5t- Ocensiionally Conl ta - - t:. hi ard waM (chosen~ with inatent. .i t ii;'. un in' r ulrn fir e' i-h.- si-n end a fillowis: "Yiu sent ru te I. oneL. rt ,'2ime t'-th:r it n. hafhih ay p 12, f h.(:!a.vi~ - II':.';!'.- ..:yL '.ntr e Lr:-- r b 1 '. at :t wal a half i,. lJ m~'i by tw, I '..- ..st whi:.- t-idy tw hfur I Iby 1)1. h::a-nLi ar- tel' ieh by i si:ali anl la hal ::rh.'i then : itiib y Lie- inu :o 'ir!'' byr tr V.1 id::- l a t-lf it in . Ti r, hu t wer :.ayI 'i'teire (olrmtit u it' abu-td 1 to 1 fil'. d. f':t- h It ,n hi itOn ltl3'g tlih I ()t h-'iy trust- (f tii c nr age dtav i~n n'mhi.'b-I strty Chiendimih i*li ros thier huailns crdl rallr ait li' ? -ani'eo theo~v hat bioryi e ton jtrner, hii b fiitilliog lenins-tl~ in the I iiso.h-- ut if rithi t-yolla teral d s d an. Thru nti o. Visitngo tm dilsere' d ton i Wl t f l lwedi, r Itth er tily ad to thelt intri of the enrd weun t liteave t ah othr ttit they boro( i)the il seibane 1of ouri fyairins'. hone ia wl'ell asithe niter elm.to ats h tiAn sothiexrulle show tat liteoy reimats nitt ste, for, alithugh, issued lnug the righiatnt 'lenlttr, thecoadin wao "n hore ~o Mndy, as'c many lif- yHi gosh toanwpmt at aow Vistingc erae, o rno it~ wainlle -va1yevngner -Mas a o t the n andR~ on manytri 8 careb wirne fraie Inthosy "(npersonn is wititoni, showinglht thul ley hadc been(b lf t dt ftseilnt bIiy 'erant. li WlThesei are)1 tetine clat s (of wards thA wart Iulnbel If thr w n rare tat this I Irtin.la Iiundredsu ofma kth forativy u1 destt-iiigs-uhear the nauwd of ontem- N. ktoraryW ducsiisiru, fathlly deuringa to thdei anitplin, thutcbyhisso" Sjut. lbana, ii( oltn thes Oigrto amongh I to nuliimte. Tes ltte acctodof Sto Anloc Wailputtot avher 14 f ome. plngte lof hn inItinge, nsta of i gorng real part lat ao palaci wher theo" rooftit fIl tin.u t e1s f tii1tdtyt Matiny ofh' the tickiets, asi visit'ing wel engra vedu wilth arhitectult bildlingsi xnek es. Thenme wore fajtrequenithy writen uon hemandevenwhe iporting coulltins, scrolls nini cur 2Is; some1 dispilay festoons of flow and a vtriety of uninLiS. 'h1t' Cogno9 nus1, Of nlL'Atl oilleeCrs erge from the tini(st of spkes, 'hors, rope)ls. fings tid other tnaval Ignin, 1whilh 1Iilltary oflicers Ip ir surrouiidtd by helinett, cnntion, t~s and, od(rI Artists figure unintd ettevs., bruheit :ind other adjInets their art. 1uost5ly llcncollnpallied iry a1 eeftll fenlutie fi'lrnt, 1111d "Very kindjk musletla- l Illstrumleilt hts been alled a play3-lyrtx', hatrps, triun11pets andl( 'pslelorda- -for iistteaits. Blrds of ny klitlds hold scrolls hetring the nos in their ,benk-, or they tire tten onl tlit'r breasts or outstretcIed igs. Antinals often play a douhh' 't. The' lin me1 of I 1:ar'e, for ex.a m 'e. eprestentel t. ia rebus by that little mal running nt full speed, whil' a t figuredl oui the fAhionuable desigtis 17S... Arehery. a griculture and sport terally left their Inmpress on the Itltng card. ,bout 18tI poe white cards with hossed borders aid lar.:e etuhossed werings were the prevallent iuodt. ttory again repeits itself - the ighte's um11211e a1 ppeared then wv ith mother's, as it dots now. II ow n1Y of the titles thell extant htave d ouit! It very oftol happeled tlat lady's enrds nn11d tihe geiitleilli's re of the Salle size, bitt not always. 'or her "titeket" the 1 illess of 'ds in 170-1 tavorod a very pretty rav ing of a Cineltse tllure looklig ,r a low doorway, with inl Angl C- pagoda ait thet Side. on) an1other. d bearing a famllous lord's 11.11 tir's it powerfull igraving of t1h li1X, Withl thle Egyptinl pyrainils the roar. 11111Y n great dam111e of t.hose days 1 her naine 1on her visiting card slir mided by a frallework held by Cu ,s. These were far prettler than tilt' uher looking cards coveod with si sot, eigrived, horizontal lines i a very deep border. Monograms -1 coronets figured oi soe of thel Al have loft to posterity ilne speel ins of steel engraving. but the Illost borate of herald~e cards were gen lily foreign, an(d som1e of the for :11 elibassils employed colored crests ,aslonally introduced in the center. "Crglfig foP the Moon" Has become a pro verbial phrasei to :.x press the futility of mere desire. There are a great triany peo ple who think it is as eless to hope for health as t) cry for the >on. They have tried many mledichincs d many doctors, hut all in vain. A great many hopeless men and woien ve been cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's >den Medical Discovery ; people With stinate coughs, ieeding lungs. night eats and other synptonls of disease iich if neglected or unskillfully treated d a fatal termination in consumption. 'Golden Medical Discovery" has a won rful healing p1ower. It ilcteaCes the Itritioll of the body, and so gives stretugth throw ofT disease. It cleanstes the blood >1m1 poisonous iipurities atnd enriches it lth tile red corpuscles of hialth. It is it a stimulant, bit a Strerngth giving mtdi Ie. It contains no alchl. ,neither opim, .ciine, nor any other narcotic. S ometillnes the extra profit paid by ferior Ilned.iifcs tempts the dealer to) rer a substitute as "just as good " as " Die 'very." If you are convinced that "liis ,very -will Cure youl accept nlothling elst. -'I was in poor health when Iconmmentced kIng l~r. 1'ierce's iicine," writes Mr, Fhner bwier, of V'lga. Jitffer-on Co, Indina. 'I !i stomach, kidney', heart. and lung trobe -as not -hie to do any wnrk. I hadl a sev'ere: wgh and hemTorrhage of the lungs. but after in g your medicine awhile I cornime-ncted to .in in strength and fi e~h. and stop'ped coughI y right away. Took aborlt six holties of t'he ,'uen Medieal D~iscovery' then, and last ,ring I had Trzi ppe, anld it settled onl lrly lunga :asving mew with a severe cugh. I hiatt thew ,ctor, tatt he didn't rsern to help me anly ;so cornimenped ytor rned 1me agaln arn I tooilt ree >r fbur bottics of - C '1)iscov.ery' andi two ah of tir. lIerce's l'e ts. ai that vtraAight ied mle up. I fel lIke different person. I ;.!iy recornmend your erlii to all suffer i, for I k new It cura1 D~r. Mierce's Pleas It Ptellets cure con-/ ip~ationl by curing its tuse. Church Directory. alttr, and21 tin- Silntys on2 wivihi tin-y itr-hip, ats- far wel ha~ve infuerinat ion. If iiary ilnf''rrtutn inAl'TiT.l P'iuken- ie1iv. A. .s. s. Th'iinat~s ;h lSun juidi-sihty S p. Itt. re thei tirst Sutitliny att 3' p.In.; latSuitioby at. inl. Peter's Crieek I hv, J. 10. Foster- -2 Sal - da l yin; Sutltiy aflt-r se'ondo Satur y' I it itn. da~y 3 p in ; Sunday aflierrfourthi Saturtday ai ill. Six Miihe iter. WV. C. Ht'ialiirn-- St urdayi -foren thu secondl Siundtay 2 p mto; xeroriul titihlay 1 at i. P'rat er's (Creek Ili'r. W%. (I. Reao-it ho ti ttrday beofore, the tirdt Sundaliy 2 p in; iSundaliy Ii ai int. efore then fourth Stunihay 2 p int ; -IthI Siun ty 11 ai it. I ,terty- ie. ii. C. I latildoik- 1st. -il a. every sit nday at I p to. ; plrayeir Int g, Wedne tsiays S p. in. Mou (nt.T'lahor-liev. (I. F'. Ilutnionl---Sat rdaty before fourth Sunda~hy ant 2 o'ct -k m. Mt EITuon)ISt. Pic'kens--ltev. it. 1I. I )agniall--1st. Sun t ty x pimt; 2i1 Sundaay it a it; 4thi Sutinv p mtt; prayter titn- tig WednI ieays a p Il. Tiwelve M~1inle -iv. II. ii. I )agnallh tsl iv 3:30) pI 1. tah~lor- -Iev. It. it. D agnalIl ilt Sundal~y a ton; 5ith Slinnhity 1i a in. p mt; 3nl Sutialy Ii a1 mt. St. Pal'l -I -lv. WN. E. Wiggins12-- 1 st Sitni Z/ion tIev. W. F10. Wigghins - -2i1 Siumiay l-Ieted 151 EVr. WNigginsi-i-- t,5 Sitilaliy 11 m:d Surnhlily 4 p m. lit' y' 1 p m; 5th~ Sninlay 11 a mt. 'TH I'tt tE1(5 CinteUlT-iti)V. (C. I- h - tFirst Suniday-FrViendsipi, 11 ai mi; Poir r's (hapel 1:30) p im. Secoitnd Elundy-MI.lt.tei, 11 a mt ; New tspe, 3:34)1p m. ITi ra Sundlay-Poriter's~n Chapel, 1i a m; lnim, 3:34) P in Iour~th 80n1h05--Mc'1(inney '; (Cha pei, 1t n1; Joicasso(, 3:340 p im. 3(24T PiCKE iNs4(.' C iiT-- iti-v. ,1. P. Atta aVistaont.i, 2. (1. F~irst samlaiiiy---Fa'irview. 11 :n. mnn: Ca Nebeiv, 4 p. ill. leli,.. una inot3- Jinp i 11tI n. ,. yught, and which has been as borne the signature of 4 been made under his per aperVisiOn sin1ce its linfalcy. Lo one to deceive you in this. nd6 " Just-as-good " are butt and endanger the health - ience agaluist Experimeni. ASTORIA itute for Castor Oil, Pare yrups. It is Pleasnit. It rphineo nor other Narcotic rantec. It destroys Wormus cures Diarrhuwa md Wintd 'rouibles, cu-es Constipation Les the Food, regulates the haealthy and natural sleep. Mother's Frieid. ORIA ALWAYS signature of rm Always Bought rer 30 Years. InAV STREET. NEW VORK CITY. THE YOUNGBLOOD LUMBER COMPANY AUGUSTA, GA. OFFICE AN) Woinx, NonTi AIMOURrA, 8. 0. Doors, Sash, Blinds and Builder's H ardware. FLOORING, SIDING, CEILING AND INSIDE FINISHING LUMHIER IN GMORGIA PINE. All Correspondence given prompt at tention. FALL STYLES From the Up-To-lhite Carpet House, 1517 Main Street, Columbia, S. C MUTUAL CARPET CO. Write us for Samples of anything in our line. Goods shipped anywhere in the State free of freight. We are al -- -- - ways bmusy. No dull days with us. When in Columbia, comec and see us. Anybodly can show you the place. EE-M Medicated Cigars AND) EE M Smokin g TobacCo For users of Trobacco that suifer with Ca t arrhi, A sthma, or Broncht tis. Woeguaran tee ani abisolute and permanent, cure ofi CJatarrh anid it, is the only known remedy for H ay Fever. If your druggist or grocer does not keep it, writ~e RE-M (:O., Atlanta, Gia., for Firee sample Trade supplied by CJarpentor Bros'., Greenville, 8. (C., or (.ru tetield & Tloll'eson, 8partanburg,. 8. C IDLE MONEY. WVe can use it. for cotton. Will sell ,, limitedl number of our 7 per cent. certili cates. I nterest payable .Janinary and .July. Thel b~est cotton mill inlvestment, offered. Amoune to suit. No depreciation. Re deem able on short, notice. Gutert~nteei 3 lby $50,000.00 2)alel in c('ittEl. Re-j mit direct and oni receiglt, of monaey we will mail certilicates same ay. FINGE R tJ7L]lE MPG. CO., J1. B. Ixaics, ['res. ani.d Treas JFingerville, 8. C. SCIUTINERn SNlORTHnd 8,000! Graduates. IHeceives from I to 5ap pheai~tions (laity for biok keepers and ste nog raphlers. Bookkeeping. Sh~orthiandl, To legraphy itaught. Refers to Atlanta's business men and hanikers. Write for cat alogue. Address A. C. IIRISCOIC, Pres., or L. WV. A itNOhl), Vice-Pros.. Atlanta, Ga. A RUISNNEN E~flC AT'I'N FRtEIM At. the Laargest. lBest ECijui pped and most Ilulen i al Blusiness Cotllege in Ithe Carolinas. lloard, Booiks and 'T'iition may tbe earned b~y any energetic young man or ladly in a short time by work at h1ome. For particulars, Add(1ress, CON JERNRE COMIMEJCIA I 1. \V. UE'TBINORcR, Manager,. Spartan burg, 8. C. .$2o.500. IN GOLD) GIVE]N AWAY to our agents besidles the regular commis sions, for sellinig our splendid line H-OtAl )A Y BOO01( for 11901. No big prizes to a few, but every agent gets a share. Fifteen years' husiness record back of this otfer. II andtsome sample-case outfit only 35 cents, deliveredl. Order outtit and~ secure choice of terrl u'~siness Collegec and School of Shorthand. Acetual P uniness. Augusta, GIa. Cheap Poard. ISituatIons sneutredl M C1'i AT'S ( Bend For Catalogue BUSNI ~ Address W. HI. Macfeat CO~i~il0 - 'tht- a I Co tirt 8te 00gd'MIIIA. 8. OJ t grapher,) President POS)!IION8l POLITIONHII NO OIHJICT Moro calls than we can possIbly nIll. Gnar iante'oof posittons haekodl by &N00. Coin roes uinexcellod. Eniter any time. Oatalogruo rri oe .Addtress, (0 ftMnIlA gitb-i IRIs '1iTng,Rr& AS The Kind You Have Always B in uso for over 30 years, h s snal s All Counterfeits, Imittions R Expeimenats t1at trifle with 1in1itisb and Children- Exper What is CA Castoria Is a. harmless subst goric, Dlrops aid Soothimng N confitislk ieitlier Opitum, Mo suibstatice. Its ago is its gua nt11llays 'Feverislinless. It Colie. It r'elieves Teef'aing 9' an1d F1ahituIleney. It assiifila Stotaea 1111(1 30owels, giving Tito Chillren's Panacea-Tli CENUINE CAST Bears the The Kind You lai In Use For 01 THr~ CENTAUR COMPANY. VT MUI Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ,. - and cheerfulness soon ( -disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized, it is sold by druggilsts, In fifty- ' ^ cent and one dollar - - 1 sample bottle by mail (g free, also pamphlet tell- niomo of Swarp-noot ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonlal letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. HOtKENS RAILROAD TI l E TPAI l l. No. 2. j'jN'SuperseI('les Tli me Tle~99 No. 1. El. fictive 12:'1 A. M. , leh. lst., 11101. itemi I )ownt. lietuI Up. No. 10. S'TA'1TIONS. No. tI. Alixed. 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