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Carnwe4u\Ji. t jr. t
South Carolina Railroad.
CHAN®* Uf "gfcHJOl’fJk, y
?ftjr«qr
Up Day Passengers. ,
(ThU Train does not connect with Train for
, .ColumW pt Hranehtdla;r ,
Leare Charleeton r '' 'th 9,, tl.00 a m
•' linmchrilU twt 06 p (n
it .tMidway . -yi* a V; 1 m
M P|yjri*wjh i- m p o.
.V Ofaham'ajj^ li.hltp m
■ t “ Lee s * „i . 1.04 p as
“ Blackvillo 1 11 pm
•• ctU • i.l»pu.
“ WitlUton 1.84 pm
“ Windsor ’l.Blpm
** MoMmorenci 2.12 p m
•• Aiken ' 2.21pm
Arrlrc Augusta > 8.15 pm
DitUfii IVa v l^ma^AnaammA
*yv is r' ▼ i i sr ™ tct •
(Thu Train does not connect with Train for
be puMmhed shonW h«,y#tlUU
■heels, and the ohje-i of aark > al
caimi hyr.tceamry nc
u* Af^ltT¥ir Ii>ir i
ten i» * clear, im.We hand, aud-«* •*!;
■W«T the pap*.
L«g«
Aiken
MoiitmoreneT'
IViniUor ► —
•• Black ville
. •• , 'LpO .
i*. Graham's
“ Bamberg
•• »kl)djr*y . ^
** Branohville
Arrira Charlestoa
Jfi nujut sxpasm
heaye tlnrlesi.os
0* re Anipista
Una -e Augusta— I ,
Arrixe • .'harle»ton
Mown t,eave Blackritle
p. l.C'wa Blackrille
with
8 ttam
0 11am
9.20 a m
£ • 0.41 « m
B mOI a ia
10.24 a m
r JD.3l,am
-j ci 4-1 10.45 a m
10. 58^11^
11'l’ftiv in
11.80 a in
M*Opn»
UjOpm
, ^.20 a Mt
, 8 4 i a m
10.4v* p m
8.20 p ra
p 5.8B a in
(VHpiects with Trains »t Branchvifle for jf
•Iwtei f <
rnetcuT Axft-accoMMotnTioN.
, Leave Chai lesion 7.10 am
Arrive •»ugusta ' . ; 45:45 pm
l.eave aususta 4 " aih
Arrive t-’h-iHeslon 6.20wm I
Bown Cenrp Blackt ille . 8J54 a in
lip Leavi Biackville 2.28 p m
Connects at Branchitllc with Train for s
Columbia *
ttown day passenger connects ai Black-
rllle with ' 'olumbia aceommodation train,
>!a4iwlia ^%-ng‘f Kolit*.
PORT ROT A I. KAII.RO U». |
Cathartic Pills
U- ® ' ■ ' 1*1
Comoine the choicest cathartic principles
[At( luedioino, in proportions accurately
adjusted to seen re activity, certainty, and
nnlfdrintty of effect. They are the result
of yearh of careful stndy and prarttoai ex-
periment. and art* the most etrectuaLrem-
tsiy yet dUeoveretl for diseases, caused by...
derangement of the stomach, Ilv^r, ana
bowels, which require prompt and effectu
al treatment. Aykr's Pilia are specially
applicable to this idass of diseases. They
act J(irectly_xiu. the digestive aipl assiin-
ibitive proeosscH, uel restore ngular
actfon,. Thcb extensiro use by
physiemu' fri thdr practice, and by all
«fwllzed nations, is one of the many
proofs of their valufTas a safe, sure, and
xhTfiartly. jrnliaMe pncaative medteiue.
|teing caifinocndftd of the oMiotn&atod
^virtilcs BTpimdy vegetable''fubsffmces,'
they arc positively free from calomel, or
any injurious properties, and can be ad-
mimsirrOli to children with perfect safety.
Arm's Pjlls are an effectual cure for
nation or Costivcnesa, I ndigos*
>ysf>»l>»fa, I>»hs of Appetite,
IStomach and Breath, Oir./.iness,
Hendaclie, Loss of Meniory, Numb-
nes%Biliousness, Jaundice, It lien ma*
tisin, Eruptions and Skin Diseases,
Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neoral-
Riiv, Colic, Gripes Dtarrhaea, Dysen
tery, Gout, .Piles Disorders’of tlie
Uver, aud all other diseases resulting
from a disordered state of the digestive
apparatus.
As a Dinner Pill they hare no tqual.
TThilfc gentle In" their fiction, these
Pills nrfThe mdst thorough ami search--
ing catfiartic fnaf ‘clfii T>P elnpT0ye<l. and
le - ee give [»aiw tinlcfis the bowels are
Inflamed, and then their influence is hcnl-
ing. They stimulate the appetite and
■■'ntr, or C«od. £1
-T" “ --r*—* -
pAUtiH
tATITB^ T - •&* J. K»W
Borasd »h« yneord of all eblest *,
Beyond the rub* and reylyua uf past time.
From out Antiquity’s hoary beaded
rfme,
Loon.s the dead phantom of a King of
k f fi its % i Wrfl
Kou <d His vast hrows the glittering
ci; clot oiinga
Of a thticO royal'tSrown; behind Him
• ellmh,
O’er AIJahteaB.litnba and breast enhllme.
The sombre' splendors of mysterious
wings:
e J
-■•f •'Vr* «.
Deep calo-sof mensureleas power, In awfui
stVte
Gird and uphold H'm a mlrntjn’oue rod
To heal or Bipite, arms His Infa lible
hands. ^
Kuotn 4n ail sges, wbraftlppqdMh 3ll
Deubt namefi lUh RaV^Cbodled MVh-
■i te*W’-Patp, , * O '
AVhilef ■ 1H». w*i h VwHer retmrmiqe, whis-
G«d| is , a ~
fT . -» ■
YOU K^flair.n 1»*K.
/,!
BT JOSEPH ixa 8. HOST.
>n*o
digestive organs; they vperat* to imrify
and eurleh the Hcx-l. and impart renewed
health ami rigor to'lho whole system.
Preparod by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co^
I'racticiU and Analytical CkanUts,
LoweH, Mass.
a«u> bt aix aacauuTs ErssTWBsna.
oc2-ljr
Avau.TA, Ga,, June 24, 1879. )
Tlie following p«.«P0ter sciiedule will be 1
opsratsd on and after mis dale
:
liaKkr r - ‘ ' r.
11X2 Down
BsLtec
4 12 Up i
All Ms) ale
10 00 Ih ws i
AtleudaU
3 4A Up
DAltT PASAEXCr.n TUAni.
Going Soutl*.
1
Leave Augusta
9 t:o p m |
Arrire tu Yeuuijaee
1 ,">0 a m j
Lear* Temaasee
2 TO a m
Arn.a Sarmnwh .
G AG a di
Le.tr* !4tT*n*nh
4 Ih a tn
Arrir* Jacksuurille
- 7 li» a mi
Arrir* Uliarlcsi in
8 00 a m
Lear* Yema-ece
2 20 a in
Arrive Beaufort
3 4o a tn
A*•■«»* Pert Rcyal
4 OOs ra
Arrir* Angn«U
C 'Tti a nt
I,etre Yemas.***
2 'O a m
Arrive teuiaiaee
l 20 a in
Leer* Sarannah
9 t>0 p im
Arnr* Savannah
8 20 a in
Leare Jaek.onrtlle
5 1 ’> a m
l.eir* “harlMton
8 80 p •«
beire Beiufurt
11 2:1 j. tn
l^are Port f.eyal
11 Oil p IN
Train, run throng'* hvtweew
Augusta and
THE PL ACE TO BUY YOU
- SEWING MAGflllii,
e— IS —
346 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, . Ga.
Ssvsanah withoa' change, making close .*on-
ncciien stPavannah with A. 4 0. R. R. trsin
b<r all points in Florida " -
I'.Afgage checked through,
g^f Tiirough tickets for sale si all ptiuct
pal ticket offices.
RonrrT H. Fi.kmiso.
General Superiutendsnl.
J. S. Djivaxt,
Gensrsl Phx*eager Agcal.
/ . - 1 . . ". * e*
i'h rioltr, 1’blunibi.i & Aujfusu K P.
CHANGP. OK SCHEDULE.
Cn iaa#TT», Cm.imst \ A Adousta K. 11. A
GskrstL I’AMKXfltn DtrnmisKT. V
Cdli'vuua, S. C., June l, 1879. )
The fallowing psnxenger »chedul« will be
O^srated on and after ibis date:
A*>. 1—Ai^Af Exprctt, South.
1 rave h fltilte 12:45 A tl)
Arrive o umbin 5;30 m m
lieavw oltitnbla * 5:36 a tn
Arrive Auqnatn 0:25 a id
No. 2—A’tyVf Express, North.
|y*ave Augnatu 5:15 p m
Arrlva olurnblH 1:30 am
L^avtvolumbia .... •»* Js30 a
^rrltf hnrtarfp
No. 3—Day I’custflgrr, i&mM.
Le'iive harlotttA.2 1^2 p m
ArrlvoMluiftbia.. .^. 12:tK) u in
IjPnve nhtmllH ..... I:ft0a m
Arrive Auguatu.... v.-ALlOam
< No. A—Day Passenger y North.
Leave Augusta.. 6.50 a m
Arrlvt* olutti Ida... .... * • 10:45 a tn
1 etava olumbia. .............10:55 a m
Aritye harlotte •••aft'*® ^ m
way, Loesville, Batettburg, Ridge
Hpring, Johnston, Ttenton and Oran-
iteTille. All rhler elatiooa wtll be fe-
oognized as flag stations.
T. D KLINE, Snp’t,
SJvjnnlti ami rharleslmi WflfiHiW*
—t—. •/ hi
CHANGE OF SCHEDULP.
Jascart 1, 1S79.
• The foil owing Schedule is in effect si tills
date:
, f i ' Fast Maili Dotty, ; ^
Leave Charleston r - - - 7 15 a. in.
Arrive at Satnnash -'WDo 11 01 p. m
A rri re Port Royal ... 4-17 p. m.
Arrir* Jacksonville - - - <C Jo a. m
Arrive at Augusta - - - . 6 ;I0 d. m.
-) p htftd n*+, l Daily t ' i .\ ,
be** re Obarleetow - ’w -A 10 p.m.
fr-trar rawLh*^.
Acrisae Charleston - y B0Qji.pt
Pullman car* on all Night Trains. "uP r
& 8. GAUMlEN, Engr. sad Snpt.
8. C. Bctutox, Q. F- andT. Agent.
The under signed *r« new nflering te the
citirens of Augnstn and to the ptihne gen-
emlly, the New Howe B simple and light
running, jn* ©|f. Tlie sew ‘WHaiprotcd
Weed, noiseless snd elegantly finished.
Tholigki tunaing Mew Home, with large
space under srm ; self-adjusting needle,
simple snd durable.
The very latest Improved Viefnr. with
self-threading Shuttle, and sell setting
Needle
Also, the ‘‘Atewart'' Family, superior to
any of ihe styles in ilie marke'.- Each one
is guaranteed by (hf maker to he perfe t In
every re-pect.
aafr.Ul ibs shove mentionod Mocbiaeo are
of the wry fr.iest improvevnenta Bebblns
fill, d on all of them without running Ihe
machine, buldjgt low figures and all guar-
asteodr ^ — - r_ ♦
J. V,. r>.\HTOX,
The managing partner of the firm, having
b-ni more iimti tea years erpciieneo in Ik*
bo-inoas. bCthorenyhly MvprAnlvsbwilh the
leading machines of the day. and will keep
in stock, only speh ai Be knows to be first
cla|s. Tib rev of a maCliTne ct ptiy make
mMy be purchased throtlgh us ‘T»y special
easier.
8fl^.Special ettention given to the repairing
of all kimls of machines. Work done
promptly, end at Low* Kates. All work
guaradeed.
Needles, Oil *n<l Attachments, for all
kinds id Sewing Machines for sale, at the
lowest rates for first-class g'od*.
Cal! and sec our goods, whether you pur
rhose or not. .
■ Cerrexpo^donce stiliciud. Address,
J. £. BARTON & CO.,
AUGUSTA, G A..
Agents wanted. . »ov6-tf
Highest Medal at Vienna and Ehlldel
phin. j'
E. & U T. AMilONT &' CU..
C91 Broadway, New York.
:
Mannfaeiurcrs,Importers and Dealers in
Vojvci FntmemtfiJhums, Gr.ipltosfopw
STEREOSCOPES AM VIEWS,
Enpravinfrs, Chrotlios, l^rtfdj^fTiptis,
!? *''' ‘ ' . * < if
Ami kindred goods—Cilvhritles, Actrcssos, etc.
P fro room \prio M ateuials.
We are Ib'ftdqunrlerH for everything in
r - AHiie way of
Stcreopticons and Magic Lanferus.
Yiach etyh* being Ihe best of its • loss l*i
the ttmrvet Ib-nuflful Ph(Regrn(>hlC
TranHii*r* nclee rtf Htatuary aud En«rav
inga fw t hn wituhiw (
tjojayex Glass. Manufaotmera of Vel
vet Frunies for Muiialurea and Convex
Glass ^ig|jtres. f 'ltf0 4 n>(i"i hp
You kissed me! My forehead dropped low
—- on vour breast. ,
With a feeling of sheUer and infinite rest.
While ihe holy emotion my tongue dared
tot speak
Flushed up like a flame from my heart to
my check ! . *.
Your arms held , me f ist, oh l your tins)
. were so bold!
Heart beat ataioat heart in their passionato
ho'd.
Your glance* seemed drawing my soul
through nyeyes.
is the »un draws the mist from the sea to
the skies ;
Atul yo tr lips clung to mine till 1 preyed in
my bliss.
They "might ndvef unclasp from that raplur*
• otts kiss.
^‘ou kissed me. My heart and my breath
and my will ——
In delicious joy for tlie moment stood still;
' Life had for me then no temptations, no
charms.
; No vision of pleasure outside of your arms. ,
Of the joy and tlie peace that are giveh the
blest.
! would fling my white robes unrepiningly
down.
And teor from my forcliead its beautiful
ciotrn, »
To nestle once more in that haven of rest.
With your lip** upon mine—and your head
on my breast.
You kissed me 1 My soul, in a bliss so di.
vine. c •
Reeled and swooned like a drunken man
foolish with wine.'
And I thought'I were delicious to dio there,
ifduath
Would come while my lips were yet moist
with your breath,
‘Tiretc deliciyus to die, if my he:rt might
grwvy ool l
Wliils year srnrs wrapped m* reand in that
passionate fold.
jAml these are tks question* ! ask day and
. night ,* ,
Must mv lips lagfe but once Melt exqusite
dcliglH?
Would yen #are if your breaat w a my ahcl-
teg as tlion; * . q
And if you ware hsrs would you kiss me
•gaiuf
Road —Fink Phfachii* — Oba
, C*AL*S WlAPOM,
. 'fborrewoixlcaceof The reap',*,] *
As s mattPt *• of p.abflq ptrTest, es
pecially as It concerns the people of
thecovijty lying on the port Royal
B illroati, the contemplatHi roatl to be
• tpeoed from the Bufortffe Bridge
Bond, where It Woesee tie railroad
bgor Allendale, to the road thst oroRae*
nhout Seven mllee below, at Cn'opbell-
ton, on the line of the railroad, lea
urfAtter deecrrlng of Atteot^n. 9ucl|
d road Is much neeiM, nnd a petition
henring Ihb elgnstut es of ft h»»V e P'W*
Mon of the P‘’*»pl« of jhle eectloti wtli
be presented ro the Con^nlaetuners
very soon. TTe have seSareil the
tight ef way from all parting through
wh'tuekudM the road is to ipo, and it
In highly favored, fflpteMn. by the
people of Allendale, as the road is in
open a publ’O {feat
totted H>
town. There Is no public ii8sd leftt^hg
to Allendale, and It is tlg»o a road
altould be cut by which A(l«)dale can
f te reached without going many miles
■U' of the direct way. It is t<$ W* hoped
t bat the O muiiacioners w4l Interest
the«m»**|ve» to- do rhla imiHYTor AMeB-
tlirle and the Pott Royal Railroad, ae
we have bent blow to ask fasors.
Our town la fas^ improvlog, fifany
prw buildings are In coprse 6f etW
tiou, consisilng of fine store bouses
and dwrlliugs, and our merohants are
doing H thrMng bAielnees, * "L*
We have had a protracted meeting
lit thtj_ jnjernj^__of the . £*r¥*byt~rktt
Church, at this place, conducted
Dr. Jutikio, of CBarlentoi^, wBo preac
»-il several of the moet nt>lf sermags
we have ever heard; the last was for
the especial In*in fit of the fftuofj men,
mnl his suoject was babrlled with
P'twe. - nutl abill:y. ,
We propose to follow the example
of your town and puss nn ordinance
forbidding the carrying of courenb d
weapons. T.
<>■ the Railroad Itridfer.
l/t Uo
,‘A letter for you sir!’’
I broke the seal with real astonish
hMOtA
“Sir—P«r<k>n these linea, and real
assured that they are from one who
will ever be your sincere friend. Lucy
Ames Is not ftdtbfol t>t you ! I do not
wtUe.Ihlsfor any base purpose; for
ftince I know so well your generous
and nobb nature, I cannot hesitate
when I ses that naturs Wqomoa the
dupe of dUalmnlatlon.jT^r hajro I
been too hasty; rest osetired all I
have said is true, and can bs attested
Qm. M. COS'FiS,
I'SALSB ,15
Jkf
EggH f liutter,
Vo 108 Meeting St. Charh*toti.
k16-
n t |f Potnt 9^*kfc
f^^Charletlon, Kt
Tkr follswinf bss been tsckml on to the
foregoing by ll»# 8l. Baul Pionevr Pros*. It
rlthcr olover. though -not’ift lh« saac
strain of artuiwenj ax lU* fortgoing :
1 KlitfUD KOU.
I kissed you. I own It, buldldsot rtppose
That you. through the papers, the ueod
would tlixctoao. .
Like free-loving cats, when on ridge poles
they meet.
With their sqUaMs of •• You'kissed me” dls*
lurbthe whole street.
I kissel you The impulse a* auditeqly came
As that eold-loohing cloud is IraMfoeoed
Imo flame.
My set was the lightning that glances and
thrills,
\nd yours tint loud thunder, that blabs to
the hills.
I kissed you. As I kissed the poor Carian
hoy, . ^ .
In dreams, his Diana, so cold anti so^coy.
And f foolishly fancied encircling your
charms —
A maid—noi a match-box—was clasped in
my arms.
I kissel you. The xophyr oa tiptoe passed
hy. —
The moon with a kerchief cloud hid her soft
eyes ;
From the bough that swayed o'er us, all sil
vered with dew.
With half smothered titter the katydid flew.
kissed you. All nature in counterfeit
sleep,
Half pro.mDed our secret, so *acred, to keep;
No ubiquitous press correspondent peeped
I It t ough
Th* I «*' *». I was'*‘ia tor viewer’ r»*j ky
you. * *
I kissed you. Then, seared at utj boldness,
.1 deeiped _
Yo* had fajflted, or olso you woirWf surety
IttiwV sorvmttsd^
But nV7 jo’i not on»v all cevtstwn forbore.
But. lik#-Otiver Twist, aio now asking "for
- - - - -:
I kis-ed you AH ttheti may do it who
.AmSS, ■ ■ . V 4
Rut I IS rspo.tiho performance tofinse. 1
0». ymir T|po 1 Still never again prints
wmioV *
Py tire ph
one b
I kissed
old,
Like yen, was so warm that Pkaon
•old t
So she eiiiled her lor* and horlife in a pet
I presume thore are oquai facilities yet.
The Enrly Klaiiig; lleltfatlda.
For former* ftm] those *bo Hts hi
IncHliticB wherw people cao r*tlr* at 8
or 9 o’clock la tbecvsolng, the old oo :
tlon about early rising is •Hit appro
priate. But he f* gftpt op till 10
or 11 or 12 o’cl' cufftafl thco rises at 5
or 6, because of the teachings of some
nm itttfy about “ewity to ,t 0 f» I. C r,«,
mitt log r sin egnioet his own soul.
There Is not one mao In ten thbuaaod
who can affortl to do without esvetvor-
eight hnuru’sl»ep. Ail the Htwff wr’t-
teo about grvnt rmu wit© slept oaly
three or four hours a night is apocry
phal. They have been put npen such
small «llowfttices occasionally and
prospered; but no man ever yet kept
healthy in body and mind for a num
ber of yoara with less than seven
hours’ sleep. If you can Lret to bed
early, then rise early; If yo* eanaot
get to bevl till late, then rise lute. Ih
may be as proper for one man to rls»
at 8 ns It Is for one man to rise at 5
Let the rousing bell bo rung by at
least thirty minutes before your pub
lic appearance. Physicians say that a
sudden Jump out of bed gives Irregu
lar m tlon to the pulse*. It takes
hours to get over a too snddeo rising.
It, is barbarous to expect children to
land on the centre of the floor ftt the
call of their nurses, the thermometer
below zero, (live us time after you
call us to roll over, gaze at the world
full lu tho facr, and look before you
leap.
i v?P /
w or by note you may send that
sxf ■ < ifcf (tip&sn.-
you. The pactess—Mappho—of
grew
”TTf
T. B. GOLDING.
. iji • —- • ——j---4~--— .4a-*.£.|..Jt
A.ttorney -A.t Law
mpiUj -tr irruirov, ?.m
Wives "Cgrest wen all remiod us
Ws u*y make our wlvm MbiuM
• By Ihe purchase of spvef bonnet*,
If we purchase them is Liu?.
— *s »■ --
Do Juutcs Do Takxa DtrrYf^Much
discussion has been going on of late
as to the prevalence of crime in our
mul.it. It is very truly attributed In
a guMit meaaure to tbp evil praotlces
of whisky drinking and pistol oarry-
iog. The Lrglslatnr* aught to have
passed a law ogalaat the latter prac
tice. IJut then what good would have
n law done unless Jories can be found
to execute It t ^
^ M i:X4rI £.
Savannah bad hall stones as large
as guinea eggs on tfooday ’tfternooo. J
Makk Ur r» vhk Boot —Buppose
your age to be 15 or thereabouts, I
can figure you to artbt. You have 160
bones and 500 muscles ; your blood
weighs 52 pounds; your heart (s 5
Inches In length snd 3 incbe* in diame
ter; it hears 70 tim o, » a minute, 4,200
Mines per hour, 100.8^0 times per day,
and 36:795.000 per year. At each beat
a little over two ounces of blood Is
thrown mitof It, and each day it ro,r
celves and discharges about 7 tone of
that wonderful fluid. Tour lupgs will
contain a gallon of utr aad yo^ inhale
24.000 gallons per day. Tbeaggregate
surface of the air cells of your luogs,
snpi*o#(ng them to spread oat.|ioee<>4
26.000 oquare re«iee. The wsiglR of
your brain is three pounds; when you
are a matt it will weigh eight ounces,
more. Tour nerves exe«e«d 10,000 In
number. Your skin Is composed of
three layers, an$ varies in thickness.
Ths area of your skin Is 1 Tflfwqnore
Inches, and'you are subject to an ftt-
moapheric pressure of 15 pounds to
the square Inch. Eacfe square inp^ o^
stiff caul alob 2,MD aweatltf ujirt*
piring pores, each of which may be
likened to a little drain tile, one-fourth
of on inohToniC milling an Ogt^regaM
lentith of the eotlte surface of your
body of a drain, or tbe ditch lor drain
ing the body, 23 1 2 miles long.—Dio
Lewi*.
„ ■»<*'
J 1 ^4 T .11 A* V> <aaa
seen things that made me th>ub* her
slnoerBy. For along time the sms-
t•lcion had be'fta preying upon roe, and
Ibis T»ue’r hadcome to bring convic
tion— - T "
i I ilid not doubt the Imfhiof it. It
Hid notcrutd, roe; I bra veil it. tothaiast;
I should.have b-’en less tlmn man to
do otlferwlse I re-perused the letter
sterafy. as thouvh it wen* decreed of
Fate that I should not only drain the
bluer cup. but awallow the very <Jf*4W.
A’d yet I Lived the WfUfwapl glrl^
and gladly, would I have forgjven her
Imprudence 1 To hey first, of r all I
went to seek a(f Interview. Laey was
proud—yet she wss geijerous t ami
no We, In spite of alt her fickleness.
OLatiwitely convinced t liar she hod
pfleferped another to me. I dM oat ask
Of expert any explanatlow«; I showwl
the letteruMn*** Just received, and rs-
questerHlvt - to return m« sneb ae I
harf prey|o*folt wrft.tHi, afi^nttjfflkeejji-
sake which mfoht. in thefnture. prot^-
BneoTlngtofter, She beiltovdm on m^'
H loo'k which T shall ftevef forget.
‘ Do you bellevu this, ElffardT’* et|'e
asked.
’Tdo’’ircpllc«L’* 4 ,
j ’"Cnutt unimpeachable evyj^uce! - ,
ahe retorted,”
1 “I do not rely on the Information
coritalnvd In tlifs lettet,” I said. “I
have Keen eaoiUlh my*elf,” >. (.
Rf>e left the room and refurnedlaa
few moments with a pack a sre of letters
and a smnll box of jeweWi, saying
gHi Iv, as she placed them in my han'ts,
“Bythese tokens, then, aiube Ills
your will, I absolve you.”
In spite of tlfo emilo Otat played
upon her in*mth. I thought I vwuld r
detect traces of recest ton re.
\ In ft moment the thought flasheA
upon oy mind thatlfhfc mtifhf be fruff:
I was about to spdak'to her, to nsk If
It was not so; btit Whit sbHilId I sa|?
I had gone too far. Bat, oa tbs
thought had come nf oft tnwHlM ft flash,
It vanished, leaving n6 altoftfative btn
topuesuft the pours* j had adople*!.
’.•Farewell .then!'’ I ssltl- ’May
WTHlr fqtnfie Ilf** bs svsr lighted Wtro
Trm Sitrmritu« ; -t p --~
’•Thank you,* she replied. "I trnsu
no act of my own will, «v*r 5‘rlng
misery upon me.’
‘♦Oouscienca, Jlias Ame8--oqwc)* dpp’’
I Mid.
t “Will never reproach me, she ro-
pMed,
“Heaven print D.’ said X ”Tl)s
ptep yon have token may, 4ft your
opinion, be jnst. We do not always
see ourselves as others sec tie.’
“I have done nothing, Mr. Worth
ington, to merit tbis,’paid L '<?y; “ye"
are not only jocelv*T, hat Imperti
nent, sir; and you avoid any questions
that might Lad to an explanation—*
“I ask no explanation/1 replied, and
took my departure In no amiable
mood, nor did I wish to humble my
self to ask her any questions that
might lead to a satisfactory explana
tion.
TTHtfrled from tho door n* I turned
mv steps homeward. I look Uie usual
course in returning (Lucy lived nearly
a mile out of town.) and walked along
uftcoBOdAOs of anything an#Nffl«ry4
thirty Hh*:* There whs a high rfrtleead
bridge that lay Japt ween mo pud thA,
toyqpjnp Wglf fijhugfc. •WCb”
the middle of whWm was p|ank*'l oyer
for the cnnvenieiMM* -of fiedestrlans.
Dm aide tbs Um^s it was Tiapouaibiato
walk.
One of the planks, had been partly
raised for some purpose, sad left, tn
that position. In endeavoring to pass It,
I struck my foot, stnmbed, hod, In
recovering, forced one leg through the
aperture, am? strfkirg my .Plhef frWrt
with all the force requlrei! to regain
my equilibrium, replaced tfie plank fh
such a [runner a* uotogly jeft nfl'y Torn
protruding through the narrow cracK,
but threw me sn the lino, nod pfoaua-
eil tp present a difficulty in reittovlng
the plank,
s<*ir frqm so <la6ggroua •PO.'liAqu. The
task foaunteo-a^ilv pcrfoiM I
hao frtPMHneu. Tne plank was wed
ged In such a manner, that no effort
Could remove Jv I etrove^ btjt jn vain;
mu ci>uId I extrl. *•* my f ■
was lac*tH84|lliii8tpJ|#fl| — ^
At first I did not coosTder my peril,
but soon, brtgdi tb pef^ffW.fq® d an
«er of my situation; And shuddered to
think that t fthoiiW be crtishftd to
^featB by ib^ next Train. It was a
lold day In $poemh*r, and yet the
bea»led drops burst froin • v *nf
A raomeot nf/lkUrluna succaeded, ahd
when I rallied I lound myself stlU 4
prisoner.
to my cries. Again and again I "fttlfr J-h7<: n
sbrleksd. whfl* ths echoes rwerbsr- ‘•BTo. noj* 11
nted as though they would epodt ms t “Listen thep/ shu Mld^lnierniptlaiC
In my misery. Aftd then, with all the me, ’ and I wtil explain all. I w««a
strength of marlnsss I wrenched the nnxious to Improve my ulogiog,and as
plank, biq coqid not move it from It* this wse prW*i%4y the only opponu-
place. Surely It could not be poHtill'Ic nlty I ehnrH »>rcv have, I bad en- -
thut I sTidufd be'crflrted to'death, gaged tntkae private lessons of Mr«
when aid was aonearl u **4 1 t'*' v ’ We*»ey. I dirt u«t tMab It aaos—ary
The K'Ui hadjSet. uod the darkoe** lacell sv.yyooa why I was so sltsn
wa* gathering fast. My Irrevocable s*-tm In Giewnoanyir tbatgenileman,
defftifty beeaffim more frtjd more «p who, * mue'a-**<tr«* va*M««eaH««v* to
purent, »* j f ,11 * ' V i J toy c main, with Whom no inducctneur,
k l. It is tb^ 1 .^;V RP L could cause blip to break hlscompstn.*
a tne » ‘’.But whir did iua daUjr so loow t<*
silence, 'I must have been dwmived. comsfe™ ne-Ma«w^whea rwaa
aw-rn tmve gone
I i h« ilirn llclit they - rv x i
■ ^ , s tblb
cha ven 8>r iVn denh>d ifietv: tr v " r ^4brldgo.
"0HUnno|’' # hqu^<lp-ups ooe., water, whlch fortunaU-
The voice was distant; buG how my, ly. was -i-cp And rapid. Tliey hasten-
blood Fckped with J *y f ed to the 'iank o* the 'fetream, and
Again I enWcil and aeaki I waft succeeUml la rescuing you foom thi*-
I mold are rsootnlz>* him. hut when I was happy asndn, tboogh maimed
As-he>upf>^a(fftM. Mb MV?d.■ ) ' , * 4, nethr slbite trt"beeo«o Mrs. Wftfft**'-
“I. that you, Mr. Worthington? Mesa -mton, (a les*. lb*a a urontb after my
&<■ - .S«T
, I am so nlctdy tfwpped nereVhHfl
f 1 II «W rre^nre A fttealc.
I .We hsoo a great deal about that
caJM fried steak.” I
“ j—T|*
j»ee,
c ml.lgut ftbf uuiself M>»% autiH
nod reinaioed# WUat bs dou*fj
bhUi2
8»Hl»taare -io Orlhg as 'iwt* and libffp-
ate my fnptf.aH* w«kW*fJ-
“For HeavenV sHke. Mr.
ss« hk Started^MP^,
p^llihxie. It> tad tan ha triple vtvrw. .
I wae"nlon*«wiln. ^ 1 w * a vl5't ib,,
U >w v»Mll flu I remember tbe iboughu
«. •»
that passed through, Bty bfaih ft* I
p«th*urfy R'frAftfcitbe refnm rlf Ayfrtftr
%¥e«r*ry. Nearly two hottrt'hait’l flat
f4jPr'*.V’ f JiM‘w I ws* aUJl waiting uufi
tlngo '
(vibratingbetween tbe nope of delivery
snd the wlftffist certain cormctlhn of
(Isatnwtlun. Atevsry moment I k»pi
ft watch for Ills returning foptsteps.
bktbo wtMctome sound felfbo «my eat.
“Unrk T It 4a th* train I Tbs low/
tlislatri Aluiodijr cwiOQt 4#c«l¥# »c
now. It will be here In iv. rew uiluutts.
-Help? HHl}^ I fTied. Mt
TU* w»Mlug gry-. f,wle<l away, sod
there was uo answer. Louder came
th* ttmnder; netvfflY aflfl bflateTcame
tbs lta». d’h* tl«fl»4g noon dtoelnawl
tbn.wbjt^cqjiuqu of apnkqand itcajun,
rising above tyro bm beyprulthe curve-
and 6<9#> rire tlgnHdiy ftMdng pufr
uimJ oitiririi-olPtMCaaritoaLoasmtoi *«»>
enr liW,* ! he gloirijML chuckle of sym*-
terrible monsTerr 5ft ffmJM w
would veoturs oh tbe brt lga wb*n tbe
train ww.wUbta bsarlug dUuuics.
wheft It WHS top dark tq dlstipgush
objects In time to stop the Impvttisiif
Hi choree; and yet, furieus andfrodtlc
at the thought at such a death, I
Btretched my trembling limbs to their
utmost, and shrieked again sn<» sga#«
hooss-fut-
ill try tn delude you
nto buying, jjf you do popnd it yon'
will only ba»ter Its fibres and ler.
fifjput all Its Jtdoea.' WbYluto ths bot-
om «if s aisb three toblespobofrila
nd ft fkbleflpanbffil fff *41 op-
smmitt"* if yot riavo 4i). Dc»ot
infearra'"'ths to *gh fibres of themes*
without drawing cut ll#, joice* Ibn
salt would do that moot Hwwnalljr
ntid JW’iew the fibres beside. You
may add a leo«poon(ul of ohop|ie<(
bnp)« If you Hks Mj flavor. Lay lho
jBteak on the oil and vill^gar
ifon. of th* oil
soften afl't dl*-
vlubgar for 4hre«
until I grew huarse, and the U»nutier..
jog train drowned tpe feeble efforts of
my voice. Anil now delirium seltrd
tm.
The foud roar thAt roacbe*! my ear
t nnounccd that tb'* train hua struck
h* br'dge; no power bo*44 avert tfie
deatU Umt stated ate in «h»* face 1 I
mpde a superhuman effort to move my
body off Thft Mm*;' fire and iboVB en
veloped me;' there was a* nshlng
nr fbur howrft. tnrnfog K om evvryf
mlf houi. and U»on sauia wr haff fty
t qufokly; srft*on H with salt after It
kobooW; awd s.*rvc It with a verr
fr mH buttor.orwlrb tho gravy
from thg frying pan. If yog f.dlov
Jmecncrie qnd do no't fry'to Im-
prove n:»cn tflem you can have ten*
<ias ateaKa iieirslUir at wllL i«g| ) b*:-.*
A Wife’s P •.vr.n.-A.good wife Wltp
a Until mam, vfmTgti, cohragr;'
>t bad one I* e'*nfu«i<>«t. weak
utHuair ao «■ 'cJlfTon t*
toamftn Th4 w’
(fcsflsb.n st*4 <n
D na o iUK*-*<l «» *arl0tv V’ '
CQiinteinet . JndcleocarTt
and fAllf'flf llortH?
1—g iiWitoi fiori utolw4>4X
blow, a cogxulaiQO, a dim regoUectloM
Of keen p»*)f 1 ftgpotjng throuaa ay
Imprisoned limb, and all waadarkoess.
I’koew no ordiN*. * •
■ -.riW •
. A tcaapoonfuT of finely powderffd
charcoal drank in half a tumbler of
water will, says an exohangs, often
give relief to tb* sick headache, when
caused, as it Is in most oa*e«, by a
superabundance of acid on tbe atom-
half
one
When I returnedfo cmrsclousne-^s I
was lying on rin ehay cbneh. While
Wondering where*! was, and trying to
r*o«H wkiit had passed, Lucy Antes
bklMotflllftJPqribu'dool iff 1 <**ltiha
<«v
pftm*. birfr «k ftibtn^nf. tkeovrtlflg
sHf poeaesslnn, »h* Waked esariy u>-
Wagytfejapdarihaflq .oa* V ..saoibro;
dally W ♦»*• te s* Intotogsm m**/ W'*h
a wb» |e hfl.v<l, bo »><** la it* mi»ial foiN *
in tlie Y 0 4Hi'i 1114 cover bl*
compd8dr*,Tl’m < foust be a place M
, LL bd'm pkteed'sltel Ikaib'i r Pbere bfo eo»»4
gow foiin
with renewed vig .r to eucotititer tba
lahffr sud r-o*ihlcv of life. But I? at
l o*n* uo r at. Aud U Iher*
HUd citsar *. ft *r«' vantshea, snd ho
sinks iuis dwralr.wsi^ tfliL .• *
——•^sasawtoki
Lrun-riNo 1. .^AYjt.—Tha first thin;;
to belearnsdETn bay or youpg man,
or «ny bolTy d.^, Tiavfng tho loast
Hmldtion to Cm o*oa useful m-’raber
of souly, U the habit ol Having. Nu
tnHtter If tbe boy or girl has wealthy
(inrents, eseh *b*trt<l leo?!t to sav*. if
for Brother rea-oo than that riches
i<v' , ifj
Hftd soroa^silll mv bead r '. aafl
I must have bvau badly hurw’ Als.’teflai
I bavl a ffeaoUecUftiA of tb
occurrence aboVo narrated, anqlle]
surprised tliftt ^'WhdWf nhve
awakened to Mfk Tb* pftiti which T 1
felt,, in (Tested bioineniardf. A phy-,
siciau was pP hatid, and every qff Aj
Was'mnde by hlqi ns . web S3 th*
merfibers of Mr. Ames’ fomITy, td
flilftVWtamy sufreTlfiflf*. ff<
In spite of ai( tbe+r
a short Uma I wop^bga^ydlM*> ttr
bt bmte was hcbVd The shrftt
whistle of th© eaghie. and v*toca. U»o*
seemed Uia. vary tsgafly (ft d-wpeir^
■*To' i tj|ke to vbemwlves
1 '‘ 7.’ Fe
wings Mdd fly aws^ t’ew arebo well
to-do ** secure asaln-t poveny
hod want. The children ofrbs weaUby
rUssos *itt uUeu uiuu-iably pool.while
men of large meapa UaVA cotnmeoced
life without otfiff Advantages thnn
babfl* Hf dmlitAtt v ’"c*'ufflri»%lUi tlto
' pot-i'foft to S**N ft in eapeclHlIy
Ko?Km 4tat th* children
ft mode rate circ« iM*t*i ro es and of tho
boorghoiL i to tHke catw of tho
mouey iney gaC r Mil tMftfrapforifrb if
T * *
^ixs Uibult-A>!. for
h trick,_J»ulntttJ b» flcgeT to th*
wrvftff il5»ia wbfln H mall afllrcfl tom
Which Way ths dootor Went*. *Ap a to*
• e«sn rahwed tbe -dfcipr. a**i
Ue
Ibfle front
b*» ftotde •
it “the bhv wnabrilsdby a
sDOiber boy.jWdsriilb b»*
u-abi-to-t
’ *•**%&'.
well again, and could wnilr wick
aid of atcroid>,f(K 4 Itwl left obafoot.
siispapded iu the bridge wbero T *-*
s5s3-3&Ss j. .«
baas ft IHHdlun,
■ 'rttotoABt indnko'iy a
i- :i | Yte b8j|ht ttevei* H tnfia
ra-e
balipB
go out n L half-past five; and atl
past four It wooWbe dnrk.
It |wag possible that somol
i ».-* -
wtuld p;
late Tl
town than! I
alweytyregawM 'ky« jUngarauson
aceoimt *4Mth narrownosA, frftm which
there would bp no noss^il(ty of escape
In esse s*tfMTT tdt*nM eoftlW lft Slfltet
while possiyg owr It. Already one
iriiTBlNiiiiiinn 'if Tfii^ 1 1
4>e ibe second WPftrUh? How the
kbOMThr Irtlw*’l OlC, and one* again
I tugged At tA* plank’ ’ 'Wk% alt my
Ucr»aM I »*H« t|f *teltlidr«wwiy fo^t
and leave tfi* boot, but impossibl*.
It wss'fout o’clock In half an hour
It would be dark-|Aothsr ho«r; and
dentil 1>« oertalQ. J t shouted
' foralJ, tutuo auatuit waa. tetori^jj
T 1 t ’ 1 r#u »•. m t , .J
y akK snd to
Hi
to be
error pa my para, and a ah earful low*
uiveness OB bejg. Uqt one dag, fo
rou-
••U'. Tndnftd. ftto bave fo*n |ftflltf*f
lany act which would seem to setfntew
jn jUmt II. S.
ectr
tbbmp«p*
■.^In Hdrt
town Si f
anU to rtopblsrlie tbeay^ffii oLpllBW
S H^iteto — tb*
it. <1 >a»r»pft4fi»tli>4fly w*
to aecura tbe hapd of another, in left
H#lft1 med, *51 wftb bto fto--
I woa mad; IttAHvwsritnb rashly, but
now J. will believe nothing. But tell
me Lu^’. hqw it happened tbat.oq
nneoTtwo occasions, after excusing
d^Irng rae past two
ttytesiitor
q»»
tvni
(TffQerXit the otfice aftd
tbe *ptanj. Ip fa -l;
iuUgdont xhom^soo, J]
reallv ihe uTv*gb»4e 9
We ufiiql he wll^bo npj
cfomatfoq^-Winjfbgffi
PJ*r
vourself from awompftnylhff %ie f* ft» 1 . Mrmt - 0 id J^*htlar’s obisriion id
eyeftlng's vlW* er pAHV, d skrotd af* j , ^ ^ ,,.4,4, pretty bwftkia tbat nioa oa*
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