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i EL I . C. CIT1 'E l.. Risk. .ne1unteret! by People on the street .r ithe M)e:ropi>= e. l_ \v Siatlilenit of tie 'riiis a wavaihrr in tiet. street o f New York encunt llers : is "iven1 by ite Al ,a Iy Lr .I",; ,;:nI, and un11de(.1 a Iiun,ru)i1' covr the Vlriter tells somtle fi:rCible' truths4. Thul 1!4 ath r lescribiii. Ii. (tlae'"r ilcidtllts to wilter. l" sas: - 'Instead lf SiIOVl)ii1i.. iiler(e" Is ite i tfl ;e- i ui,1ance;t. mlaiimalied by Smll: boys', w11ith1ut pay\. inl im11tat i(on :iiger han1 : i >sle alaited tt Taalst 1 the"lt1 judgs. 11nsteadl of 'oaL'ting or 'bobbing,' there is the swift and stealthy bicycle, as deadly as the ancinnt wa' chariot, rniining people (O\wn,. or at least Calus.ig tilie ter' \ots man tl junp to 1one1' side like a1 tarantula. Theien a school of sweet little girls on roller skatts sweep do n upon u1s. iaking it iangero(u' to turn either w'a and COltlpel in hg us to St an i still aind ste ourl'sal'?atlIn. ()ur telt-1l)I''s coUal hole is open or' is'"ecurely r( 'l,ti, and one le- slips in or both hees fly out. wit'n wOe to brittle bones. There is tle peel of ora:gC or banana dlroplIed Upoln the ilagging in disregar or deliance of our stat ute in that Case Itadeand povIid. T'here is titt' dangaei of i' whi lash, irished by' the profant driver of an overweigltedl wagon or stuck out it c"o1nv"ent 0i0inal rilit angles ,v('r lie silltdwalk by the liveried lackey up 1on1)1 th carriage box, thireateing loss of eyesight, oa a mark on the cheek like a sabre slash in a Gernan stutlent's duel. We bruise our les in climbing over skids stretchle' aeross the walk. or we bly'ei ditlie a box or barrel. or one of those pastehoard sates, ihiing frtomt :1 ii' i s:\way. A rickety sign E'i:aners 111' lt'ad { or a lo' wire trl' tlh ;1luht. We stop to char with a rieitd and ilean against a deadly1 charged electric pole and it Is ail )ver with the coil versation. passing plinber bur'ns our coat wit h his un1distin guishied hand furnace. A pring1 carpenter' lacenrites our1 .trousers with a saw: a inassuing porter imlperiis our head with a long piece of gaspi pe on his lhoul d.er'. One is ainnoyedl if not endaniI gered by the ser'vant wasingu~ the sidewalk by a hose or a firemva carryinug his wriggling serpen t up a ladder' A fresh young Italian mai frilm Cork, with a white muslin night cap on hier head, runils us dlownf with a baby carriag.e scat ring our shines, or necessitat ing a x isit to the chiropodist. Then there ithe woman'tlS umibrellai that. wvasteth at no..nday, scooping us up after t b ilanumner oIf a drag net ur impialling us in its blind tld headlong charge. UI these are sidewxalk perjls. 1: we untdert'ake to. crtoss the street dangers mliti pIly. The pede'strin has 110 rights t which the driver has to respect. anid the foot karer, unless a hand somte wonmiin personal ly conld ucted by a big policemnan. will be subject, j to be ruu down by the driver of a jt beer wagon. or' a physician in a I . iurrv, i r the chief of' the irte he- ' iatt tilenlt. oin his 'g'olipuiii wax' y to-la condagrau ioin,Ir a coroner itenPt 1 on1 beating a rivail, or' a h elatedI voter standing tout til the last mu muenit for his prlice.. or' even a hearse (on its 1busiess wax' back fromi the ' - rave. it naw'ay horses are :ml- - otherii sourcie of m:idway periis,dawl nierS with lon i ron s ofi hu,.aIlns p1'o jectigt tt'it i from be id .aThil lilt r thiese. counIIIOn instances(! show'i thatjle man wxaiks the' city aidt perils v as Ithose enlcoutered1V( anr' -numerl. h atetd ib St. Paul. Mlost ''f fllen. i ndee d. are -perai s b y false brt-t't andi peais f*n-lwar uil. ITo av'oid misappre'Lihnion, w wi. add tha.t theeC ' li:.' ariot wxritt'n in the' interes' of :ny p:rtie.u Jar The very\ lte hu1'-: 'n'-- ' n na'iu.!usi N '1o ru1 w ich' iesp s e a o an. l i i i h e" p a k r h ' v ~ \ ' e t the con: en:at ih l!e en ecr }seter 7 311- fD'tt la r -sk i-ll combining. .:1 a-mela o' w'i;;n r dh:ly e frmal wi: :n u.1 ' r . "1e '.pirit' in the II . 1 f :t uom It:mI. :Nt :i -1(d :t "entl l diIf 'lIot answer tile 41uestiol at once. but looking long and earnest Iv into the lire weighed it well. At last he answered: "The quality of \Wiat does this meant In look mtg over the visible life of the nIarried people we know, we are verY conscious of a dilerence in t he intld quality of happinless. We find in the dual life the same difference of st :indar(d that we find in the indi vileals not bound together. So the quality of rest would not be the samle quality in every woman. Th'ere would be foundl(l oil analysis be the saile variattioni that there a to standards of beauty. Every man is entitled to find in Iis home that which Contributes tiost to productive force, his con :ort. And this imposes no burden on a woman who loves. If the imlariiage relation mlleans anything to her, it means ministration; in this she will find a sphere large eIoughi to eligage her best powelrs. It does not mean taking the part of a servant. but being a companion. not held by selfishness or self-itnter est, but by the subtle power that alone makes two lives one. Few women are able to realize the trem(endous strain iipos.';ed by professional business life. In those days of competition there is I lever a moment when the earnest man is able to lay the burden down conpletely. Eternal vigilance is the prie. not only of liberty. but of success. Of the fruits of this struggle but a small proportion is devoted to the earner's individual wants; he may enjoy the fruits through his love for his family, but a very small part of his efforts Would supply ail that he holds necessary to comfort. Yet, too often,iu the home supported by him, ependant on him for its life, he Joes not find the environment that ruinisters to his needs. Women, in :pite of the demands made upon :heir time by society, by charity, md church work, can so arrange :heir time as to get each day a lit :le tine for reading, for music if :hey enjoy it, a little time to gratify he inward cry fox the individual ife: but only the few hours between inner and bed-time can a business >r professioual man have to call is own, and some do not have this. hould not every mnan find. in the iome which he establishes and sup morts, the rest neces.sary to pr-eser-ve 1s mental individuality? What s the quality of rest in a woman mit providing for this want?-ceas ng to make demiands that are irk ome, imiposing burxdens that are nerelv added demands oni powers Lready strained to the utmost. These does not mean that the onme life must sink into mioniotony, or often rest comes in action. The nality our friends called "'rest' is le insight so the nieeds of the mo-0 ent, and love enIough to suly he need of the moment unques "I never saw such perfeet love iven to any woman a-s is given by hat man to his wife." was said ecently. "'Well. she ha-s genins. She nows how to be a wife. Hie has hie conciousness that every hour ( f hier day ministers to hini ill somec :a.Shie recads to be his mental ompanion: she keeps up hier- in 'rest in music because he loves it. I knows her life is mlouled to this. When he Colmes in. if she at the top of the house she com11es owni to greet him. and it pays. Iany- a fine wvoman does not know ow to be a wif'e. she lovs hier hus Chlanges may conme ini the mar-f ied life of two who love each other early: changes thiat are like the >st odor to partially w-itheried olets. But both are to blame. little self-forgetfulness, a loving ~ aikness. a living for' the home ste-an oft the world, would keep rihit ftresburning where are em ers giving out a little life. buit rgesting ashes. The spirit of ist, of unehangeableness, is the irit that holds us Secure inI the 'Xe of God.1 w.i.se Men in. Me-xco. On(c. up~on a. great festiva!. the n~ own (Council of Lagos went to the l arih chur-ch to hear- the mass. nd( all the memibers of the ouncil wereC dr-essed in seemlyv ate in black coats anid tight black I -users and tbowingz cloaks, and u-h wore a wid-b rinunmied hat of lack telt 4over' whiich a fethe1t~r llantly curled. For thir coim- V it a leathier-eoveredi benc-h was F lae-d befibre the chaneel rail.- Anmd lien ther come to sit, each inn I lie order to his dignity, Sat ownL upon) the benc(h andu placed . es1Cidehim his hat. I ut when six St he twelve (onnueil.rs thius T re seated the bench was ful. 11 hen a whispered cOinferen1ce was~ ed. and it was decided that thle tuchl muitt b)e stretchied- So Six tthem too~k hold of one end, and I i other'1 si x took 11ohl of Ihe otheri I end, ani iey p1"1i heard. Then they came to sit a.ain. A ud now the first ('-ncilioi put Ils bat be tettl tih iri ll: anld the second did lilkewi and :. did they all. An d14 they all in coifort sat dowi by which they knew that they had sufficiently streached the bench. Being thtus seated, the first Coun1 cillor crossed his right leg over his left leg: and so"cdid the second Councillor. and so did they all. But wliei the time cine in the ]mass when all mlhtust rise. not one of the ('c.uneilors could tell certainly which two of the twenty-four. legs were his: for all were clad in tight black trouses and all were crossed. And each man looked at the many legs among which were his own, and sorrowlully wondered if he ever should know his own legs auong So m11any and so he able to arise and walk. And while they thus pondered it fell out that the firs Councillor was bitten by a Ilea fiercely in his rearwarl:parts. And the first Councillor slapped at the flea.and that he might slap the better tuncrossed his legs. Then the second Councillor knew which were his legs: and so did the third, and so did they all. And so they all uncrossed their legs. and with reat thankfulness arose. Whlat the Cow. Give U.. Hol lstin-Friesiai lRegister.] Amnericanl dairy interests are startlingly enormous. They rep resent a total invest ment of seveil times the entire bank capital of the country: that is to say, the bank capital is a little less than 97-1,000.1)0t. while the dairy inter ests amonuts to more than $84000, (00.000. Of course our readers cannot swallow such frightful fig ures in a lump. and we will, there fore. arran;ge them in several small ir but still heroic doses. The unumber of milch cows is estimated at 21.000.000. They give each an lverage of 350 gallons of milk an lually. This would make an iggregate milk production of 7, 350,000,000, gallons. a minature >cean. a fii r sized Niagara. Four -housand millions are used for heese. and the remnaining 2.650, ii i,000li paststhrough the adulterat. ing hans of the milkman and rocer, and down the throats of >,000,000) men, wvomen and babies n this land|of freedom. The quain :itv of buttter muanufactured and ised is about 1 ,35O0000,000, pounds, md( of cheese 6.,500.00 pounds. [he value oftotur diryi products fotr :he last year' was nearly' $500,000, 100. This is $20.00)0,000) more han the value of our' annual w~heat ield; while it closely approxi nates that of' our corn crop. wvhich s the mtost v'alual e of' our' farm >rodne'ts. To su1ppor't this im mns dairyv lherd 1(00,000.000( acre's >f pasture land are r'equtired1. worth 250.000,o00. It is easy' enough to ee, therefore. that 4.0041,000 farm-' rs in this country are an imtportant 'lenient of' oui' wel fare and prosper ty.-I A Chieap Cmintry Paint. A mtet hod of painuti ng farmn build-[ ns aud country houses, while byv to mieanis new, is yet so little known I .nd( so deserving of wi der applica ion1 as to~ warranit a dliscr'iption. The pain hdias but t wo parts, bo0th hieap) materials. hbeing wateir lime ri hydraulic eieent. andl skinunited ilBk. The cement is placed in a necket, anid the skimt-mnilk. sweet. Sgtradlua.ll. added, stir ring con tant ly litilI abiout the consistency I good cream. The stirring must e thoroughly donle to have ain even ow. and if too thini tihe mixtur'e ill inn on the buildings and look t reaked. The porportions canniot e (exactlyv stated, Iblut a gallIon of .ilk requires a full quairt of ee ent. antd soimeti zmes a little more. his is a c-onvenlient quantity to aii at a1 t imne tfor onie per'son to use. f' too mniiih is prepared~u, the cemen('t ill settle anid harden before all is ed'(. A flat painit bru'sh,. about ~ur iinchies wide, is tihe best inlst ru iclnt to use with this mixtuire. ay it on exactly as witht oil paint. t c-an be applied to woodwork, d or new, and to bri-k aind stonie. \ihen d rv the color is a light ctreamiy rown. or what somei wottld call a ellowish stone color. Neither ex ression de (tsc-ribes it well, but it is very gooud colotr for' a countryv U iiing A pigment-like ochre lmy 1)e added( to change thle color, utt it is verry dithicult to (10 thle iixing so thor-oughily as to give an ven it. If attemtpted, the ee nnt andiu color'inig matter, in care tul ly weighited porportionis, should e. first run thro'ugh a paiint mill. T[here is inor)ie Catarrh in thiis -uectijon (tlhe country thiaui all othier dtisease!s ut together. and unitil the laist few ears wa's suipposedt to be ine-urab le. oa great many years D)octors pro rib'ed lo-al reedies. andl by constantt-j faln ocure wi-th local tr-eatnent, r ununeed it ini-urablle. Science has r"eiven Catarrih t. be a constitutional isase,. andl Iher--fi~'o retiuires colnsti Iionial rorent mnit. IHal!'s C 'atarrh (urc, ianufac-t toi d byv F-. J. Cheney & ('o., oldo, Ohio, is the only13 constitutional re on the market. It is takeni inter :dv~ in doses from in drops to a tea '0>Iful. It acts directly uplonl thec blood ad miucus surface of the systeiu. They :Yer ''ne hundred dollars for any case fail. ,o cure. Sendl for circulr's and st imonials. A ddress, F.J. (H ENEY C)., Toledo, 4). ~'m--oid by Drtuirizists, 75o~ PADGETT SI PROCLAMATION to readers of The Iferald( and News! Read This Through; It Will Surely Interest You. i fi will buy 14 Rolls Gold, Paper and Border enough for a 12x12 room, beautiful patterns. 1475 Only wvill buy a 9 piece bed room suit. 12x2) glass, cane seat chairs and rockers; whole suit consists of one bureau, one washstand, one centre tal1e, four cane seat chairs, one cane seat rocker. III addition to the above I have an elegant line of walnut, aak, mahoganized anI imitation walnut suits, wood ~ and marl e topsI $7.25 $8.50 $10.00 ~vill buy elegant willow baby 3arriages with parasols. $6.25 DOL LARS $6.25 di cover your 15x 15 ft. floor wvith nice china matting. flllwill buy a carpet~ A.U15x1~> ft. wich will abe made and sent ecad to put d1own. inicludling~ :acks. 5hade y'ou ever saw (on s~pinIg LO?O Shadles tin spin g rold ers at 50e each. or a 5 hole cooking range, 53 >ices5 fuirniture. 8S.0(0 fo No. sto)ve with 20 pieces furni.. ure. Wheeler & Wilson SEWING M.ACIINES. for a Plush Parlor] suitO 'pieces solid O w alniut frame. I have everything needled in roar house, 110 matter what it s. Catalogue free. L. F. PADGETT, L110 & 1112 Broad Street] Augusta, Georgia. 1:Iyv Should be Tc,unI Led. l'iri1! A ii lll b1', ftl hr'1' w:is 'I opliion tha:t t1net lf i h1C inos; impor l tant things in t"dln.;lti+onl is 1. tea411 chibilrel t) ba:rl" pa:in with (.411i l, ur'. IIe n14 ee r inflictedIl p ainI upon his sons. but if they suflered fr'Omll to ( th ele. t r ani\ ()tlh1r 1OdI ily inolIVCnienee, ie woubl nit al low them"n to rompl ain1 or ("ry out. They w\en- ("x," eres-1 to) seek 1 e11 1)'tlt' tI 111(l\ . i lt ti ii 11 1t'(i I il tiii in ini s i hilenct. timlt IS. w\itho)ut inlli"t in~. pailn un) ltthl P'rin"e Albe(rt f"ollowe (t Is1 Sy-steli in br1iniginlg up1 his (.hilren and his son, the Prince of Wales. acted 1pon01 it also. A gu:st :t :ll(Iil1iih:unl \was iluh 11 "11l1)rise1 w1ien lle(4 of tlie I' inc of W: ales lildre f1ell upll :i1 oakii toor w-iti great violence. to see him get up1, rub himself a1 little. anld limp :\aay\ without assistance 01 sym11 pathy froim any one. though )botIh the child's parents w ere present. The guest was informed that th is was the ruile ( the hou i.e. the idea being t1) :veiistoll tilie ch1ildren to eniture p aiin amd1( inIcolveni('uence of which princes and n1-iIe(.'sqS have an auiple share. 'Te i iln trutIi, 11o )roFle5ion ill Eu1;rope' Ior(' ardluousl :lid a(c1( t ing " han that of P1rin('e. But we all have to hear an iml1 mlels(e auI 11nt Of" p ain1. \W"e all have (1 1man tllings that we (1O not Wait I:) (1o, an- to abstain from doing uiialiv thimligs we very nmu-h want to (). This is the humian lot and there is nto )OSsihillty of, avoiding it. No peoile suffer so ih)11ll :1S 1hose woril reibel ag;.ailst this law of our beiig. :111 no pew. ple suffer so lit tle as tiose:( wlo clierfully accept it. The hardeniing systm can he carried too far. ist it is an esseil tial part of training to acquire the 1(w-er to entdure iivitale p:iis with s01110 resolution and dignity. We licardl the ot her day of a tiu ily of sevel personis, no t\ w( off Whom cOUld take the saunc kind of drink at breaktilst. One had to have (offee: one imiust have green tea: anoeliir would he wretched without bl:ck t('a: anothier knewr nlos jm- in ]lfe un11il she hu(i in-rI ("hoColite; almotrl" ctirliiiised u1pnIl cocoa: the sixh1. coIhi oIIy drin1k milk, anid the seveithl water. These leoplsi had cultivated and induillgedl their preferences iuitil they thoulght t hieir sptcia1l 1bevraigc their lives. such fanicies. :md1( so~ (oftenI t heiru darl inigs by bestowing to-ren'hts of sympilat hy upon)1 every bru11ise aiil bump. Ross soon1)1 aeguirie thle hiaps. amli learii how to get thle dainties 1ihey (deiliht in b y pre4 teninlg to loathel~ the food,4 thai:t is -Don't give fliat imppy1) meaNt."I mysV thle dog dioctor. 8ut lie won'it (at anyt. ini g else." epl ies 1 he "T1hien." rejoin s thle heale r of logs. "leave his mieal wit hi htimt t ill. le doses eat it." As it. is withi dogs it is withi hoys whieni the are soItFC happy as ito have a keen atppeti1e. andio iin- b-.e Who14 kno s thiat no 4)ne wVii pi ck him uip andiu kiss himii will e-t upj imself:;ui rub hiis owii head if it is bru isud . --You/lli (butpau onf. Ge-ttinjg iisi of ai i,le. "Like tim aleble uof ILg(s:" part of1 .\Iexic to411 deno14te an try ni) oF liidierouis possition)1 thnat a nan11 is phre ini heranse5 bot hi his hIurch1. Aind ini his Fight handis hie C:arried4 h is s1ialT of alsice. andiu as lhe (ultered thle churichh lie liftsed off ind' hisbl ini his left handiu his ha:t. l'hieii h sosughlt to' puit th ho lyl waiter 1upo)n his torehem: ul t~i Ihis he( coubil notI d14. for bhs his hlands were full. Theni in a while a1 hohlt resolve enter14 ed hiis hear1 t-and he1 1 pluniged1 his heit'u it) I lie font. Beor t441he ploI:'t ti us is in the idiist o-f* the to)wn1 of Lags w:us set 1 I ordler. ais it nosw is theitre was ia the mtiddsle of1 it a dlees ando xid e hole. A- ndi b his hosle callused hie Town\VI ('onne1 1ili mne cli cern1(1. fur t hey percei1ved thiat it wats a1 hmiIgerous pl!ace i ntos wichi thes >e killed usi mtainied. Sos :1 1ie'tin1 >t thle Couincil was called. anid it ras dlecideds thiat the hile 'lion!d4 iillsd. .\1nd tIs get the sar:h to14 ill it. a hole was dug beside it.! \.nd bseholdn. when- it was fil! there .'as a1 new hih- ais dlerp andI as widh. s tha:t wvhichl wasi filed: Then*u in hei samie wvar didi ther set adlisit iling the P4ew Inle: arld againr was lie sonie iesuht : onily no4w iheI hls 1o longer wa:s ini thle mlliddle oft the ;la::a. but oiver at the side. 'f it in lie street that goes oult tosward. thli orthi. An d ag~ain tIhey fiIi ed ii: md1( s4 continiu,-d uiitil :t last lhe iole2 was fair (ilt in lle nor (thei11 ubuh~rb ot the town. An:d they ufered hlle hlole to relinsii for -here it aid nso hiarni. SPRll~ Ulla C'LOT!i fING A e-, hentt [ l i ,howilt"t i:b : -'lt;ll- :l n it I I only i"-1:tr. c t -:t'ck- biii the ber: tt-<ltrt t1e l -1 " l; \" :1..1 11":t 1 il:tr t " a Wt ihlw itn" h .it ; 1 %-. ' i ii y ::tt !1p :. d1 trlt ln 'nvit,?1at tv....::"i-ttl":t. Yn 7 thitt'1d cia Pr- \rii 'I nlit. i '' 1 i t lin :' w , bil' IIt "i id Pttlrnc' 1i1'tet llt l'., alI Iu ' ' a.' ' 11 At '' g o "!' w I s:1ta k u k it,. I il: the !I- l"- 1 1iiir I ti i ot, :Lt .1i. ,'': .ba: h: a h, e -holw1' n ill -leli .a i : -.,. tl. . 1:r i n I i not he .::te\ tlld b-,Lt11C b STRAW EATS. '7 i i - i . :t: : t i1 0 t-,t "lortllint (t --roll g,ai. t -;e'r olllr 'Ii lln tthi (cit '-e 'I ' " ". ": ,f !'IV lt '' l every -- r )t 'l 1, 1 ' . ' l! i it -- of i '" . Il :tvit s l t ro 11 II Ol' If !'1a of i-.- -te l. m ; :tt. al . l1it (.::1 nly" e' h:l. :t. 1 v:th r. Th t- i ' :ti:! It -i, ':t a :t0 n'Itrel on ia t:'try ' i' t:I , :tt T h I I : ' I: Ail " ite )Is N1y ;i:t-n.: t:i: :: + S l a'.- in :tI !he. SFrinl eii.ar r:Ld :or Whikr *s aIlty :ll.; w S b ;t1 '.4 to iho rte :. i " ' Ih:t , \ l ln0l !t.- pas.i l h:' l c111o :re t' . S iO tI 1a i i:tn .v "twi l lrI : - s " tr u--- thi:-a e tio n ato "k. at in : hurry, but (^t:tr t t'l . :ulil tii:t e vr " et litlt," a"n t'rd i t '. I hiv..' e'1 ' :01 :tt'g ' nr ye :of t n tis- t:lt- he(-..t i:lh td "!iort" :tlt the bst iy+ Sol'red Sti,k for ';our l"rit: ti in pecvtlion. I:r tnr't t'> i:.! :li-i -w'' w iat' - taV( II 'to:'t tot vol1. M,L. E IARD. T R;,DE CAUTTON. :\w!f: -. i Sper:itt ie tie y a Vet a !.u/ 11 ; :r P1'.:et and ! not Cr th ry, \ r." 1.i r a ute., Ini: tti'onl, tmt .rt: MC : . S e :I A ter:in ." e':e., t:''., whifchl :re 1. -w 1""-b1:' in:ma:aeture'd b1 v:ir.lt tK r<un4. .: ': the, ,:i r 'ti a11in a i.!n e ::r :ih- ,which1 eme " -: i,l . to. ' t h. :. I,? li ,w . , ion o,f . t. S. T!ht-r" i4 W:Ic n it t 'i.- Speciat, yn there i, I.'r[il-. :1 nr-et Mtecr :. riet. e rey 2(,.1-J l ,n n .: I ..i iterr,l nitth I"ci'.:.Ia itor t r:-Y ".wo ::r-. ::'! e...- tre:t-ni by thr.-.phyh i,"nt1. but ;'!wy ce:!,ln i n o ::')_00d.. i 'poke" of t ry iue 1...' aa ! y t"!d! rute it w%oid ki, tune, b'it I ted it :t:-v war. ar'd :after :akint : or ci'iht b:.n!!:. I .:a4 c:ltlry entred, an('. h:n-e' n'.v"'r bt'e.n !~i:. n ! :1'n'' w: h it..:TI I f'" ! it a dt: r. -to v: .::,I >1::1 r::i; hllm:tli:y to t:ake tiu. . tatencnt. II. t'. f. 1 -. !<: ,v; t ".i:: 1. r t.: t ..'" 1: :I.t af:'' . ioritt" thla:'for a tim' il;st:".r-d h.'r t"y"-i,h t1ntrely, WA e:0-edl us lto .i,a:r of hwr ;:ft. She was ?:nai''l hV thr ht-e , f1 p in t iihwithr , cbneit. W e i:.;ll r::e h,"r .eif'.'- S i '!tc, whiclt .,t"n r .bered he r .:tr-npi" ' r'' - i: - is ntow a1. a:e.e 3--e.E. .'.DE.K. Tra: o Oorianrd tii:, 1b-':., crlin,ifree. TI-:" : - -r -' : U C . D)r;e.,o: aAtian1a. ,i. New >:a. c'.rJpiwn FieWiky Speiaty~ Lurti's R e Whsker Gibw 's R e Wh--ke FReiun COrNSUMTIONv Sa. tifactin 4 Gua rntee. . ToCArn SomEE ME. ILElW FANT,' Pocket-i an it II utlery, Watch Reaigafpcal NewI 11 . ery C \.iScs NAli ijLu: IE GiVeSYOIP Urner ir:l ' f t .)t ; \ c l: ' li,llil I )t( " We have fwilities f' "r p rintinii Lawyers' Briefs, School Cata1ogues, Minutes of meetings, Legal Blanks, By-Laws. Circulars Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Businss (Cards, Visiting Cards, EnvelopEs, Shipping Tags, Programs, Wedding Tivitations, Rece ipts AUlL & EDU9IAL I any dealer says he has the W. L. DouFlat ohorh without name and price mamp don the >ottom, put him down as a fraud. W. L. DOUCLAS $3 SHOE CNLMN Best in the world. Examnine hiR 8.00 GENUINE H AND-SEWED SHOE. 84.00 HAND-SEWED WELT SHOE. S3.50 POLICE AND FARMIEES' SHOE. S2.50 EXTRA VALUE CALF SHOE. 82.25 WORKINGMAN'S SHOE. $.00 and $1.75 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. All niade in Congress, Button and Lace. W. L. DOUGCLAS Best Material. BetStyle. Best Fitting. tf nout socld by y our dealer writ.. W. L. DOUGLAS. BROCHTON, MASS. FOR SALE BY MINTER & 'JAM! ENON, FAVORITE SINER Warranted for Five Years. . ONLY $20. DELIVERED AT YOUR HOME. Our Favorite Singer Drop Leaf, Fancy Cover, Large Drawers, Nickel Rings, Tucker, Ruffier, Binder, Four Widths of Hemmers. non one week's trial. Delivered in your home free of treight chartes. Buy only of Manufacturers. Save C:anvasers;' Commisions. Get New Machines. Address for c;rcu!..s and Te:stimoniais, Co-operative Sewing Machine Co., 219 Quince' Street, Philadelphiia, Pa. The Banner Year of the Banner Company. IjlH F.i~ FlT-FOl'u II ANN!'A L 4dhi r- iln Int'eet Rei'~mjpt-. 'ver' lhe \iso ii :14o 'ii A uh: u 9) .u ll're-se 'mf nt, fl'i thr e :l(1hi jl half' in i dollar ' the enfitrs to 7. An i i''-r"tas( oft oer og n and a half(''r "nillio dolit in iurplus forsi million ollars 'i ,Pr nun S . overh Bilure. of 1'h : 51 . An'increase~.. oflv thi'lire'e' ione Idollars i 'i Annul ': Income overt the I a. Ane ine:ren' 'f v' t en ruaillin dl larIit ini Ai seti , oe t hen-~ i gure('a. s toh . . inv tincEas Nof,iYtyn iillin dllars~ The Celebrated Columbus Bvuy Co. Bvuiess .nl u:I it"s and (arriages of other One, tw o, three awd four-horse White Hickory Wagons. I also c"arry a full line of B-((lY ANI) WAGON HARNESS' WH IPS AND LA P-ROBES. Thtl above goods cliap for cash, or part c-dli alld the batlautee onl tillne, withi got HI -t.ttlrity. i Solicit a Call, and Guarantee Satisfaction You will always find imie ready to wal "otllie atrld watt oIll you. JNO P. FANT. Next door to Smith's Livery Stable A TLANTIC COAST LINE. Wilningtonl. N. C. July 15, 1s. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. tiutN( WES-r. - GOING EA, N%o. o.i No. N 14 5"2 .53 73 y m. a m. p m. a mI .g1 7 to Lv...c'harlestoin...A r i 11) 11 31 1;5 :;; S22 " ..lne . ......... " ,4 !4 V 747 ' 0 ..Sumter......... " 46 x 19 i 15 1) :4 "' ...Colum bia.... " 5:; 7 u0 p Ti!. I It' 2 I: t ..VW i:nsboro... " 'L. 4 5:3 -1 : - . ... h1e"t ........ " 45 : :152 t s " ...Yorkvill....... " 1 05 ...... 5 " ..l.ancaster...... ' 10 00 Si i - .. lowk Hill...... "" 2 2 ;sl 21 5 15 -' ...Charlo tu........ " 1 011 2 10 , tu. p int. I.; Ar...Newberry...lv 2 15. " ....Ur.ei...renwo,d - 1156..... a Itt. " ...Lanrens ..... . 600. "...Anrdersoni... " 900~i 4 5 " ...Greenville - 9: .. 1;1 " ...Walhalla... - 7 u - ...Abbeville... - .... p m. .. partanbur:~ 1202. a ml. 1 IrILendrtsonlvilie 9 15. ...7 f ...Asheville... I 25. So,id Trains between Cha:-leston anl (o il:u nbla, i. U. T. M. 1 EERSON, G en'l. P'ass. A g't. .I. F1. 1'1Vl NE, (ien I Supt. W!LMINSTaN, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTARAILROAD TRAINS 4 OING SOUTH. DATEI July 12th, 1lW5. Na.ly. - No. Lv. W ilmington..........$ 21) . M. 10 10 ?.3M Lv. L.n : accankaw............ 9 42 - 11 17 ' Lv. Marion.......................11 : "'; 1z 40A.Y Arrive Florence.........12 25 " 1 15 Surte..................4:l 4A. M. 434 Columbia................6 40 6 40 ' TRAINS GNGNORTHl. .o.43. No. 47 DaIly. L:atly. Lv.Colutt:bia ................ 5.. P.3 Arrive Slimter ................. 11 55 " Leave Florence................... 4 ::0 P 1. 5 07 A. 31 Lv. Miarion......................5 14 " 5a3 - Lv. L. W accamaw ..............7 14 " 7 44 " Ar. W ilmington..............5 33 " 9 07 " Train No. 43 stops at all Stations. Nos. 4. and 4i stops only at Brinkley's Wh1iteville, Lake ' accanaw, Fair Bluti, Nichols, Marion, fee Dee, Florence. Timnolas. vile, Lynch burg, I ayesville, Sumter. Wedgt1 tield, Camden Junction and Eastover. Passengers for Columbia and all point.s ou C. & G. R. E., C , C. & A. R. E. Stations. Aike:, Junction, and all points beyond. shoulu take No. 4$ Night Express. Separate Pulawman Sleepers for Savanms ti and for Augusta on train 43. Passengers on 40 can take 45 train ironi FIn rence for Columbia, Augusta and Gieorga poin's via Columbia. All trains run solid between Charleston :uw" Wilmninton JOH-N F. DIVINE General Superintendant T. M. E M EltSON, Gen'l Pass. A gt. 8outh Carolina Railway Cornpany. TO AND FROM CHA RLESTON. EAST (isAILY.) Depart Columbia at.... 6;i2 a mi 5.:43 p n. Due Charleston..-......03 p m~ 9 45 p ii WEST (DAILY). Depart Charleston...7.0a mn 6.00) p i Due Columbia. -..-.10.45 a in 9.45 p TO AND FROM CAMDEN. EAST (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAT.) -. aim am pam pm Depart Colunmbia..650 7 45 500 533 p m pI 1) p in phI Due tatn....252 1252 7 42 7 42 was1 (DAILl EXCEPr bUNI~DAY.) a n a n: P m pim Depart oiamdren..7 45 7 15 3 :10 . 30 aria1 ara m p m pm Due Columbia...0 5 10 45 7o 30 91 TO AND FROM AUGUSTA. EAST (DAILY.) Depart Col urnubia.......65 a in 5 33 p m Due Augusta. .........1.4, a rn 10.25 p WEST (DAILY.) Dcpart A ugusta.......6.10 a nm 4.4(1 p n,g Due Columbia...........5 a mi 9.4 p m CosNNECTIONS Made at U.n ion De.pot. Columabia. w it h COImn-a, bia aind G.reen ville Rlailroad by train arriving at 10.45 A.M3.. and departing at 5.3:; P. M. ls with Charlotte., Columbia anid Augusta hail. road by same train to and fromi ali points on both roads to and frotn SI'brtanburg and b.e yond by train leavir.g Charleston at .; 0, p.m, and Coiruibia at 650~ a. mn.. with through coach to .\orristo n. Tent,. P'asse.ngersi by these trains take Supi er at Brahchville. AtCharleston with Steamers for New York an<lOn Tuesdays andi( Frid1ays with steammne ror.Jacksonrvilre.and points on the St. John, Rtiver; also wit h Ch:trleston and Savarnna. Railroadt to and Trorn savaloshas. min' points in Florida. At Augusta with Georgia anid Centa. Railroads to and frotn all points West an. South. A t lBlack viile to and fromni points or. Barnwell Railroad. Thronigh tickets can be purchased toj all points South and West, by applying to D. McC EEN. Agent, Columbia. JOH N IB. P ECK, General Manager. D. C. A LL EN. Gen. Pass. an d Tick et A~ ;. P IEI)M()NT AIR LINE ROUTE RIchmnond and Danaville Railroa1. ('o.x..r lIA ANn) (iE:CNVILLE D)ivJsioN. Conidenased Schedule-In dedc Juatic Illh,1.99 (Trainjas au ' on 75th Meridianr timrie.) NOItHL'rtjl). No. No. ; No 4. 50. 54 P M A M ........:.r...... 740 Lv ~ourrijj.............2 455...10 -15 Ar .\rona.. ................ 3..lr 42 . . P..\1 A\r t mo. ........ ..................... ... . - Ar S;xartaburg............ ... . - 2 50 - i ryonr.. ........-----............... ...-. -44it Sa ludna..... .----..---....................3 5:3 1- ha I wk .........-......... .......--..jj Hlender.u,an ....---... . ------........-6 10 A.lhevill........................... .....7 o HoltS p) riauss-------------------........~.... 44-0) P MI Pi :'rreint............. ........ 4 0..... 12 25 Ne wrc'rry. .~..~..... 445........ 12 42 G reen w...d ...- -- .-........ 2 . \ ld-v'ile........... 4 (MI lieltoni................~1 Lv Hlem:.............. 4 A.r \Cilhamsrt,toni.........04 1 ...ze... . . lt 4: Ileudam oan t..............I 94 4 6re.env ifl .--------.----.---- ..--.--44)0 5 .\..rs ...... ... 4 ...............................404 Lv W;llmIa;........A...... 0 Gereen.ville Aremonra....... ..----.........'... 5311 P'el zer...-...---.--~.......... 3 10*10 :33 n'liatx.on..---------~~-.......3 17 10 41 G reem'sn-..~.--.-.-.-........ 3 40 1 t4 ----5. .. ........ ......... ]i~ Hoirt Sprn .sherine~ 1- 2 .ot r.r.~ 50ad5 aiy t n - >e IwenAt !tone an G ee vile ii:a.amr... Columb...., 11.hi