The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, September 21, 1897, Image 4
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Thle grand and bealutifil P; 1
story of Abrahaln illtereiptcd
on the point of Slayilig his
Cherished son has a deep -igtif.
'icance which every Inother
shooild take to heatt. Too inny iothm"
of the preselit ( ay bind their childlen upon
the 1.1tr.r of neglect and nisntdet mding,
all umindful that betefitent providence
forbids the sacrifice.
Wonu who expect to be mothers do
slot care for their own health as they
ought. and %thns the health and lifelong
wellfare of the prospective little one is
s.crificed. All womnen houtld know and
use the health -pportnig power of Dr.
'ieree's Favotite Presetiptiotl in every
delicate -collditionl of the organls peltain
itg to inateritity.
h'liis special organismi is dii cetly strength
cued aid ieinfoiced by this wonderful " Pre
scriotion." It renid-rs the ordeal of moth
erhood .entirely safe and comiparatively
easy: it gives colistittitiolal etlergy anil
vig,-- to both miother and child: it absolttely
vnre- evety forIl of felial., weakness and
disease. It i. the onlY Inedicitle in e:ist
ellce devised for this , Itictlar pur pose by
an1 educated, skilled physiciani of thirty
years expeliellee in this special field of
practice. -A full accont of its ina ivelons
ploprities is given in one chapter of Dr.
Pire's. tlolisatid-page illustrated book,
"The K-ople's Cotmmtion Selse Medical Ad
Viser,a iaperl-houttld copy of which will
be sent ott receipt of tweity-one ote-cent
statips :Jo pay the ros/ o/ nmai/ingr on/y, or
hmaidkonelv cloth - bollnd for thirty one
stamps. Addies% World's Dispiisary Med
ical Assneiatioi, ltifhfalo, N. V. ,very wo
linit shonld read this book.
W. R. MAVolln, o1i Kiobel, Clav Cotity. Ar
knsas. writes- ":ince I last wrote von wie have
h1:1 n 1,a hY girl hoil to is. Nlv %wii'c took vour
'Fa''vorite 'r-t ipoti io ll iritil1 tih. ex ectatit
leriotl ali ut111il coniftticieeit, aid she had nO
tronble to) intutsoii .
Render, have ou Il itound Iniind
ill 1aSO11i1 I bodv ! I'ei ('otl expests
YOU to It.;( tIts4e I'm. I Iis glory Itnd
tho salvaltion :11td h0lterilln- of thle
hulunau race ; llor <dart, y(tl ruIinl or.
waste that 1.1pitall stock which ("old
1111 01n11-isti to you, by inly kill(
of diksipat.in (r by it lifev of, sinl.
Heedless Women.
Wh:lut a williler it is th:tt sonle wonlienl
arL. so liek,lss 11iabout tle things that con
CVer thetin Illost. ThVe etidire ill Sort.4
of 11:11 amo4 iiserv *with ctrelessness
whio-h iol never. be possible if thiey
retlii e the consequences.
ContiAtiVely few wolneni iiderstand
that wlieii
they neglect
their health
7 heeni they are
, so uIsy or over
- M toi or their
4 tuinds are taikeii
up with other
Conc.rns. t I t
te .are balanlc
ng oil the
U ede of a fatal
A X\ n Akiew or dis
e.1 organi:n1 is no
these. tronhles is lav
- ing the. fouimndatioti fo>r
i ie - ln wechd
\ 1110lest w(itati
n :aturally recoils frotn
the tuotti fyinig ordeal
of e enaniu no ,noil l ocal trle:tient
S'or'. in: -.t upott1. lImt there
1 es:ty u,, ian sneih repugnaiit
I - e I >r. 'iere's 1:avorite P're
* nI n enrs thews delic:ate cotittlits
iv .'l': and c)lupletely. It is a mitd
t*n devio ' d for this part icntir uirpiose
1>. ne at' the' :uo-t etnittnc t ol living~
sp ilit ini woiai's disease..
. .\.....i~ th peenlia ills (if woinanikimi atre
enti l Iby1) lir c-. Pir I' pavorite Il'rescrip-1
ticcti. It reuieves paiii, allavs inflattitaii
eus a1tt11 vitalizes thme organis inivolved. It
151 per1ety prepaes a woitan for tIhe
tiine (If patitrition tlhat piini antd damnger
ni22 praetteIy eliiunniatedi. Ilv~ its use
perfect hea:lth is assuried fori both nIi(ther.
and hoahv.
"I write this htopitig that all woiten who
Shre sittfet ing frin titt-rion-ei(I lilubl will read
it. andh 1t y voonr wvondeurfual nledi(i ces and2(
b. erned ais.' I have been." writes Alrs. C 11.
I'te-ps, cof No. 56 Pearl Street. Nwark,
Ohtin. " I: 61t hiadolalc.psus ettlsed froin
lifi ting. I suttiredi co thatd I wotil have
been i g lid to diie. Thelic I had tileers at11d
icullatinaition,. I dIoctored all thle tiltne hut
it '.eelned( t het e was 21 tii n f ci tue; I grew
so. ll wo r.'i. I wottld get so shiott ocf breath
inod bloait 1211 su that I lottldl not stantd aniy
2 ht-iiiclothles oin tile. Atiinight whleni I would
lie douwn I thiought I would sotrely sttier
untl die. I h:ol give iup11 all hueic's ofi get
ting0 well andto was waiting for God toi take
ine out of moy to isery. when I heard of Dr.
R. V. I'ieree's: medcIicines. I wi ote to hiin
atid lhe' kindly gave mnc adlvice. I took six
biottlos of Ihis ' Iavorite Prmeseriptiott atid
(oil cof his *toldeni Medical IDisceoverv-.'
alSo toobk the lilttle *lPells' antd usc-il Dr.
Piterce's Contupoind il:ttaet of Sltuart-Weed
a12(1d thier iniinles which D r. Pierce ad.
vi.i u-ein to uIse. 1 atn thanikful to say, D)r.
Picre- sav'ed mny Ii fe, attd( it less than a1
year after I citu ttnced tic take his tmed
inec' I rve hitth toi c a fine hiahy girl who
we-i~ihed.'teni poundsi l . So I owe moy life,
andc the- ha:ppiiiess of hiavinig a1 darlintg
bahv, toi Dr. hPiee."
MIs. Ramonul S:inichez. (if Penasco, Taos
Co.. New MLxico, ini a letter to D)r. Pierce
says., Fecoti a grateful heart nivy voice goes
ti p to God bcothi ilit antd (lay iii soletitui
p)ryr that I It iiay guard y-on m health antd
pre-serve your life. I hierehv express ily
gratitudie toi you f(ir the reief I hiave re
I .avpyite Pcrescripitionh.'
After stifii g years oif mnisery I atn to
day a healthy atnd hanpy1)3 wife, and cani
trntliftt-ily andl sinicerely' recottiiuend to wo
muii the use of ' Favorite Prescription' as
a regulator of the tilonthily coutrses."'
IDr. Pierce has been for nearly 30 vears
chief coittiiig physiciati of the Inva
lids' Ilhotel and1( Suirgical Institute, of Bluf
fah>, N. V. Dur )inig this tinie lhe has me.
ceifed ftlly ninety thousand letters frotu
woitnen whlo have benene by th P a
vorit'e Prverip)tiotn." Sone oft these let
te-rs are .lirin ted by 1>eriission ini one
chapter of Dr. Pierce a great thousantd.
page biook, " The Peo >le's Connnon
Sense Me'dieal - Adviser.'~ It contains
adlvice attd suggestions for self-treatmet
which every wotiian oug~ht to read. More
than. half a iinillioni copies have been sold
at $1.50 each... An absolutely free edition
inl paper covers wvill be0 senit for a limnited
tine to: ailyonle senmding 21 one-cent
staiup's .to pay the cost, of inmaliling only.
Address Worfd's Dipns nary Medical Al
-sociation, -Buldalo, N. Y. For a hand.
wime clothI.botind copy sen1d 31 sttlups.
Ladies Who Suffer
From any cotoplaot peculiar to
their sex-such as Profuse. Pao.
ful. Suppressed or irregular Men
struation, are soon restored to
bealth by
Bradlield's Fmale Rcgulator,
it is a combination of remedial
agents whicl) have been used with
tle greatest success for Iore than
25 years, at)d known to act speci
fically with and on ti)e organs of
Mei)struutlon, and
recomitondcd for
such complil)ts
oi)ly. It t)cter falls
to give rolief ap)d
restore the heath
of the suf(cring
\ womar. It should
be takei) by tI)e
girl just budding
I1)to womanbood
whe) Mcr)strua
, tion is Scant, Sup
presscd, Irregular
or Pail)ful, ar)d
all delicate wortce) should use it,
as its toolc properties i)ovc a wot)
derful f)fluence 1) tot)ing up and
streigtbening the systet) by driv
ing tl)rough tl)e proper channels
all impurities.
"A daughter of one of iny custoiners nulssed
nionstrua. &nu from exposure ald cotl. anuit ou
arriving a' puberty her health was completelT
wrecked, unti ahe was twenty-four years of
age, when upon my recoumendation, she nFed
one bottle of 1radilold's Feniale iegulator, com
pletely rootoring tier to health."
J. W. 1FLIL11, water valley, Misa.
THE 1MADFIELD REGULATOR Co., ATLANTA, GA,
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AT $1 PER BOTTLE.
loss selleio tIrougl hovo of rinan111
fic aIdvvlit1Irv.
"No inldved, aite"dcae
Bov.
Auniit Ellen l )ooked It liov siletlv
for awililt, teit'n broki' out:
"Blt. oh, ioy, it is awfil!, 'I1iA
of the deceit , th un1itruitis. tle it
dorhand dealings that will bo ieces
sary !"
"I1havo thoughlt. of it, 11m1tlio, butl
I ealn't hlpl it. I1t is forced-4 upoll
M! O)h, litilit , Vou knw IN' wold
not do it. if I col;l gd et work any1v
other way-you know I wohhit '
And Boy knelt Itt Ier jjulnIt's to
and laid her headtt in hur amit'.- lap.
trying to hido her tears.
"No, darnI)g, I'ml) su ir you v-0u1d
not," roplied Anlit .llen. ruliniltr
ior fingers through Boy's short,
silken rinlglets. "But w4uit if th
papers wert to get lold of it':
Woulin't, they say" that a girl who
deceives hor frietids and 1l1m1sq-lio
rades ini such a fashion was dkevkjiI
of all womauzly refineient. aind deli.
ency, truth and honesty'" Boy
raised hor heatl and he'dark eves
1lahled dMielutly.
"Lot thil, its for plipa's sake.
Let them say what thley chloose! But
pshaw, 11un1tiv, awywithl Voilr fears!
No oie will find it out int if I cho se,
she aIded confidetitly.
Tears filletd Aunt 'Ellti's eyes as
slit sid:t "Oh), 1 oy, h owt much blelt t
ter for yut tto cofnorm to liy planis!''
miarry ; but if somle iceh old fogy
w~as to happent't to tako a Iikingd to
me,li lolln'ti youkno thali lt uini i my dis
''No, Boy, ytou'llI niover ma11rry~, un
less y.otu truly itove. Antd oh, my
deari child, if I help yo VOuI(it iln thiis
andIt it should Ioer east ai shaldow oni
yotur fair namellt it wvould kill mie---ohi,
is ould!"' wailed Aunt lltn.
"Ntoiseinse, nunit if, its getinig laito
and l'im hunigry. D)on't spoil myl)
Autnt Ellen hadto suppert' b routght
ml for hetrse'lf anld lloy, aniid while
('atinug they discussodl thiir lanihs.
Thley d0cidted tto taikt Mlrs. C ronle,
thit htousekeepetr, illto t heir steret
It wVould nlot hatve~ beenl1. wise to twep
such1 a1 s'cr et fromi her, for sho wats
of ai sspicious, prinilg naiturel, andt
w~ouldI halVt folil it ottt soonter or
aiCl conidtl o ttt of hier andtt she waVts
sa1fo. To'll hier a stecret an1( d othing
eold get it from lher. Sill anIS
flatteredl an;d highly pileased1 att It
prio)spect of hauvinig such ai secret andt
to do all slhe conl to help. So next
mo1 lning( Mrts. Crono1 anunllecd to
lie servants that Al iss Dr)aiko hatd
sud(denlly beencl called htem'' during
the n1ight anlld t hat. a distant relati
tive, a young ma1n1 by th name1111 of
Paul Burton, hatd iarrived lit abot
the sam111 t ime, and t hat Mrs. O ver
toll wast- "awful Ily puit. (lit'' heeause
bor nliecot had to tutrn home11 so
"'And wot (din't. lily of us got to
se0 lier!'" exclaimed one1. Boy had
puirposely kept. out of sight of aill thle
servanuts except Mrs. Cron.
- lhat dlid she got back for Y'"
chlimod ill anothier.
"Ones she5 ciou(Oildnl'. he!li er fathi
or's gottinig siek all of ai sutddon,''
snapped Mrs. Crone, as sho swt)
palst themn with ai halugihty air.
did .Boy, in thte pr ivacy of hetr own
room, ptrepairo tht pad11 so) neOcessariy
wats at her hoarlit. ''Oh, (dear1! how
will it (end I wonidor! Why was I
over born ? Pryor' wrote truly wh len
het wroto:
Andi( he alone is les(t
WVho never* was bornl."
And then Silt hoaved a sigh andt
laid her dressos away Im th. b)ottom)
of her trunk, and1( by rhlo timo the
bell ranis for beakra "th at-b
was decked for the sacritice." Sho
looked ill the glass earni'ly in,l
in iutsly. "W'eWll, Patill iur'ou,
s-e exelaitued, "yot'ro qttite a tirn.
seue erittor,' 1'm bouuid to eonfoss;
>til you look a little pale, sir, and
I'ln stre oo fool jivit % little weak
inl the knees. Now just. take iny ml
v et,, woll't Notu, fild he sure ilid
k'k > yone tou4rage, for, niy dear
ftll1w, if that fails yotl are a goner!
I I,now that yot are playing a des
I (It04,o gani14. tititd that. your gizzard
Oltliks at iho thought of so inro'l
deeption, but remember it wits fore.
Vi x1pon Noll, Ilid that, if yott are
(otra'%geons altd Cono olit sucees4
fitl, it woti't seem so bld, for
Suecess, like soue soft, airy. vaIl,
t overs (tee detis of men:
it titakit's 1he n litest wrong look well,
The dark !cvotn fair agalti.'
"An ti ow, tuy dear fellow, 1101).
ing that you in not forgot mly ad
vie,, ani loling41, earn11test.ly% hoping,
th itt ytu inly slceeti in u y utier.
takings. I bi,'. yolu geo'l-byO tlid
Go)(1 iped!IAnI bowing * m it h1
itek grnity to her retlvetion' sho
WkIit ild'Wn Sitirs to brevakfast.
"Oh!'' excli,iimiet Mrs. Overton, as
Boy wall,cd 'vonl?posetlly itlo the dill.
t)g r 8oit. itt is Alhe mot, the enh1lli,
unuilei ghlt e of her nioc she >aur.
t6ilv rie'ailiI her '1 composuro ald
11tu1at111-il to say inite plensilntly:
"( 111t nng. MtI. 1hurton. I hol)(%
you rest e'il well I "
"Quitt' wvt'll. thittii voti. And I
a1 hungry us a lur tiis iuiorning,''
ret t"reI lov easily its she took her
Soat lit ti, (;Iblv.
"Ilo mnn she usk her feelings
0 CoIV petely': w v OtiW01ered I Irs.
thv.rto ais slit, Nviltehed Boy enl1Nly
eatinl her ,ireakfast. "lit its Weil
she can. If I didn't know for cer
t in1 thIt it is Boy Il'd never" he!;tve
it never. ()I dear, what will be
eCmAllf of the p-oorl chitil, I vonder?
I groatlv fear the strain ilon liei nerves
w:lI be too in 1eh for he'," thought
Al rS. ( )vvli tenl.
14 1 I' -COetNTIN V-Vt I.,
I i ou mental en do "winent's
whihil qual:1if*y youl for rt I'ged
ushvlill ness inl the great iletivities of
'e. anl il tle sphere of spiritil
durstut 1 Then God requires a wise
andl .itliviotus use of these talents
whih-li Ile has eitirusted to you,
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From a Horse
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A WILL AND A WAY,
OR A GIRLS MASQUERAD&,
[Written for The 1lorald and News an,u
Copyrlilitd by ihel.1
"Well, Boy, if you werte a boy I'm
sIre you'd volmo to the gallow%s, but.
yen are a girl, a willful. roklt-m
girl. What will beoio of you, I
wonder? I sve no other way but to
tolegraph to ytur papa at one of
your intentios."
13u1t ov was not alirimld she
knOW that. her aunt. would do no such
thing. She saw t hat Sho ( Aunt 11
len ) was weakening, anivd c'111omleed
to argue in favor of her planl. Boy
w s nat urally winniig at id falscit
ing in mami er and conversation, but
when she had a point to gain she
was more so. Sho reasonod "lIearly,
strongly, and with great originality
of mind. She pointed out the ad.
Vatage; she would have as a bOy,
a1d 'he d-sadvantges as a girl. She
was so eletuent and zo persuasive
that in less than ai hour she hadi al
ItIost arrid her poinit.
"Won't youl oivo it u1p, BOy," Aunt
Ellen lald asked.
".No, auntie, I can't. In this 1 am
invariable and iiviniible, sit, 1ns
Wered sweetly.
"Ati oll always were ill vevy
thing," said Atint F'.len bitterlV.
''Your plan is awful, to say the least,
and here you are wishing me to help
you carry oit ai deliberato fraud in
my husband's blotlsv, and in his abl
seICe, and thereby iiciur his displeas
utre."
'-or sliamp, Auntiv! You knlow
n lW'0ie nevr twa d is0leased Witi
yl. .uit if you think he'll be angry
I had betler. put u1p at sotio board
tig house," said Ioy, with1 a grIic.
.An(d spodil half you mlaike for
board', blurted out A unt Ellen. "No,
I'll hIlp yloul onl one condition, and
0110 only.
"Andl that?'
"This; you must, go to at. least
twenty-fivo places and ask for mn
ployient, the placespoken of in that
not(:ev inicluded."
"Goodness gracious mo! Atuntio,
don't you know if I woro to go thero,
they'd know imo wlien I-- "
"Whatt's to hinder you frot wear
ing your Veil, I'd like to know," in
terrulted Aunt. Elleit.
"I tt ton:orrow is the 28th, and
"And today is the 2-th. You can
have something to eat and start at
OnCe. It won't tiko long to go to
t wenty- ive places."
"All right, mutitie, I'll do it, but
it's no use," ant1swered Boy.
"Well, it will settle my con
science, argued Anit Ilen.
So wioy mt on her tinatest dress
aind w.itcloseyI drawn ve'. canvass
ed the citv. She felt a little ner
vouls V. lien she reached No. (3 ( reei
Street, but walked bravelv inl and
asked to see the head of this large
ercatile estalishment. She rilan
ed up and down the long counters,
1ut there were no girls employed.
"You wishe'd to see moe?" asked a
pleasanit gray haired man as lie came
forward and politely addressed her.
"Yes sir, ' spioko Boy' bravely, "1
am see'king worik': can't you give me
emaploymenit?~ I have t riedh at mnore
than tweinty-five places, and am still
un rsuccessful. Work, I must hiave!
Oh! en't you emlnloy inn?" asked
Boy pleadingly, and her voice tromni
lOd ini spite of herself.
"Ml dear young lady, I'm very
sorry, indeed I am, but we do niot
empijloy young ladies.''
"'Can't you break your rule just
this once? I will serve you so i dith.
bul'y,'' pleaded Iloy.
'We haive no plae vacant, my
dlear, except thie atsistat secret ary's.
A lady' could tnot illi that posit ion.''
lie spioke gent ly, though very) (In
cide'dly, aind Boy was about paissinig
out when she heard a low, pleasant
"I say, iiuncle, l et her t,rv-. l'mi
sur a- I lady (could 1tilt thle piositiou ats
wvell as a genitlemnan, and I knowv I
should prefer oniei."
'"Yes, of course,'' wais then low re
ply, ''and yott'd alliuse 3ilrsel f by
flirting withl tier.''
''No flirtinig with that girl, uncle,
I'mi sure,'' replied flemrt.ie L,awrec
who was the secretary of his U-ncte
Steve Lawrence, and heir at .aw.
Neo ier of thiem gu1essedl t hat Boy
had overheardl all except Bert io's
last remark.
Of course shon was not successful
in getting a position, and1( shin was al
mort ghad. If she only cou hi got
that place as assistant secret r'y,
wouldn't shie show that (31d genutle
mani t hut a girl could( 1111 a responsi
b)0l) osit ion ? Shie blushed, though,
at t.he thiought of the young Secre.
tary. Well, if he happened to bo so
uncivil as 80om1, Mr. Bonisoin for in.
stance, she'd try by precop)t and ex.
ample to lead( him to a higher plane
of etiquette.
Autnt Ellen looked up anxiously
as Boy entered the sitting room and
dlrolpped into thio nearest chair.
"Oh, auntie, I am so tirodl!I
tr ied at just twenty-nine places," she
said wearily, throwing a pieco of pa-.
per into her aunt's lap on which she
had writtet: the address of each
"Anid yo u failed, Boy?"
"Completely, auntie. There's no
work, no, nothin ug for a girl," anid
Boy sighed.
A hard, stern expression crept in
to Aunt Ellen's face.
"Boy," she said, "you have now
conymeied m1e that youl really wish
to work for work's own anke; that
you didin't plan ham a arid o
AN OPEN
To MOl
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE (
EXCLUsivE USU OF THE
"PITOHER'S CASTORIA
I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHEA,
was the originator of "PITCI
that has borne an<d des flow
bear the fao-sinite signattre of
This is the original " PITCH ER'1
u,sed in the ho?nes of the nzotht
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at
the kind yoi, have alway borq
au i has the ai-onatu,-e
pe?-. Xo one has artthority froj
The Centaur4w Company of z
president.
-4farich 8, 1807.
Do Not Be
Do not endanger the life of your ch
which some druggist may offer you (bc
on it), the ingredients of which eve
"The Kind You Ha%
BEARS THE FAC-SIMI
Insist on
The Kind That N
ITH CENTAunR COMPANY, 77 JA
Ti E 4'1A 11LESON LINE.
Douiole I)aily Traiiis hetwolol Charleston
Coluthia ittd Atugista.
Q01Tlit A i1NA k GlCUlIMIA It. It U
CU-Al.EETe1N. S. ('., .il. 24, IS97.
S'3 IlL)I.Ek,I) A11L,Y.
LV 'ha1rleston......... .............. 7101 aln 5 3o pm
S in u lleL .................... 7 411 a n it 1) pi
rg ............................. 8 30 t,it 7 0 piu
llia ineli 1o ............. 8 31111, 7 35 pin
Ito wesvillo ---............ ....... to 16 mn 75o pinl
( )ali 1t'ull" rg............... ... 4 2 ali .0 pin
St - l nt'h w ..................... 9 8. an 8 48 piu n
Fort Mot 0..................J0 (10 an1 03 pin
Kingvll le ......................... 10 10 am o 20 pin
A r ('olut llait .........-.-..............10 5511 10 1] pm
Lx Colutini hia ....-................7 0 am 4 00 ,1 pn
0 1gsvilN -...... . ............ 7 41) ill 4 411)111
Foit M oti . ........................ 7 .51 a in 5 5 Pi
St. Mat thiws-................. 8 n 0 a1 1 09 pm
Oratigvhmrg .................... 8 21 ami 5 27 pin
w svil ....................... 8 33 itin 5 42 pin
Irn1'4h1vllil .-.................. 8 55 sinil 5 55 pill
(i'1erg% -.. . .................. Xi ail 6 31 pin
inier ...li .'----------.....1) 22 Kin 7 I8 pim
Ar Charleston - -----...............1 oil air 8 00 pin
Lv Chaxrle,1on.. ................. .. 7 10 a n 5 3) )111
Ilanehiville............... ..... V 15 ain 7 NO0 pu
11iiiantrg --.. ..-.... .. 9 4 I atn 8 24 P
lien iark -........ .. .. .......... 91 2 1t1in 8 42 P.sk
lliekville ........................10 11 am S 58 Pin
W illts on .......................... 10 27 it In 9 17 1)l
Aikel n ....-........................11 tl amn 9 57 p m
Ar Aiigiait ............................. i A 1am 10 45 pml
Lv A ligiist a........................... ( 261 ant 3 20 pmn
Aik..n................. 7 (8 1at .1 27 pil
W 1l1stoil --....... ................ 7 49 aain h 01 pm
1ickvyill. ........................ 8 ik aan 5 28 pim
Dleninark ......... ................ 8 20 itiln 5 44 pill
ltt lerg ....... .......... 8 31111 5 68 ) pi1
B ralleivilio ............... 9 1011111 t 1pi.
A l Chan I ston........................it (10 ain 8 04) nm
FAST ExPiESS AU01U0vA AND VASIINOToN
WITHl P:'LLMAN hETwVF.EN At;UUSTA,
AIlEN AN) NEW YOlRK.
Iv A lglstat ........................ . ......... . 3 C.5 pi
I v A lki n ..... ........ ..... ....................... :1 1 at
Ar Denmtark ............. . ...................... 4 30 pI
Lv Denm ark... ......... ........................ n 26 al
Lv Alken ... ......... ............................. 7 23 am
Ar Atigusta.......................................8 1 it
1AIL,Y EXCPI'T SUNDAY.
Lv Caiiliin.................. 8 45 anm 2 25 pm
Callden JulntCion. 35 an 3 55 pmn
Ar hiigvillt ..........................0 I05 ani 4 35 p n
Lv li l gvIllo .........................10 25 aimi 6 00 atin
('in .len J nll etioll .,.... ....I 1 it i l (; i 0 it"
Ar Catindon-............................11 65 pinl 8 16 alln
CnnilettiNs at, Coltmblix withl Souithorn
Railwav for all polints in upper oith and
No th Carolina. Solhd triils bet.ween Char
Ilon and14 Ashetville. Connections from
point11 onI Southern1'l Rallliwy t) Augtik a,
AIkenl 1and o1 hier pint 01onI)'J "ho Cl Ialrlejstoni
Line11"; lit Charleiston wit hI Clydo Line Sion In.
firs to New Y ork an111 .JiIekson.ville.
L. A. F3llCitSON, Tiallic Mauner.
a.. 8. HOW i.N. Genleral Manaagelr
General11 ()dlles: Cliarleston) 8. C.
Ulharcatoll alll Westoril Carollia Rwy Co.
Aulgustal and3 A sieville Silort I,ine.
lsetuini in Et1fect FebII. 7, 1897.
I..Oavel Auguhst a............ 9 II 1111 1 pm
Arrive G reen1 wood, ... .12 17 p0n
A nderson........ .... ............ 6 10pm
1.airea:............... I 11 7 0011.)
U reenvillo............ 8 ii pn1 U 011 alm
Spairt an burg.......3 ?S0 jim 10 10 am
Sa luihn................. 5 33 p 1)n
3 (1(itlr1onlli10... 1 3 3113)
Ashllle33............ 7 09 p n
LA ave A sheville............824)111n
.9partanhnrg.......3 45 1n 4 00; pm
Ulenn i SprIi8s....0 acn .1
(lieenivil e..........35 at m11 41 00 pm
Laurens ... .............I 30 3)n1 7 10 p)m
G;rnn wotod...... 2 28 p in ......
A n d(eon....................... .... 7 00 ai m
A rrive Aligntta ..........60 pm1 It 11 a1m
L,eave .7llailiI Iaiis...... 4 41pm
A rrive Itaili...............1 20 all)
N orfol k............... 7 30 atn11.1
_ 1_ (111h io d ........... 24 an ... ....
I.eave Auilti .......... ........ ......;2 g5im
A rrive Al llndale,....-.... ......... .....5 00) pm
3'a i r f a x..................... 515)p1m
) e 1)1114100.........90 0.1n 1120 pin
Iifol I.............i 35 alln 7 20 pim
Poir t oya1.....10J 50 anlr 7 34) pm
8a vn n1h.1..1............... 8 0 pIln
Chiarilest on...... ......... 8 g pi
J1Otave Chleist on...0............ ii 50) am11
Ha valiln ab.,.............. 50 am11
P'ort ito91.........I5 in )1 815 aln
HeIaIt ort........... 2 It Pill 8 25 pmf
Vernasse............. 1' 1)1 p11925 pmf
FuIl'fa x ..-................1 2 ama
A I1nlea0.................. 10 -47 aml
Aive A iglIsla.............12 55 p mt
- .1. 3) In lrin fr Aui:j sta mkes c'losit
contteet11) lon t (Ca1hot1n Fails for~ all ploInts 01n
.Sea boar~d A I r IMne1.
(lose ('onneciCtioni atl.GreenOiwod for' ll 11oints)
011 4. A. 12. aiid 0. 11nci (4. Itallwaty, and at
Fo'Ir 111nyi thll)natiott1 reil))1ti to tick ets
raltes. 8(3cerbI h.. arbiiress.
WV. .1. CIt A It), (4on, Pass. A gen t,
EC. .11. NOIITII, 801. Agent. AnIgusta. Gai.
COLUBIA.NEVf(BERRY & LAUREN
RQILRAD. 'Ine Table34 in eirent. Jan
uar 21.h,189. Hste n taindard TlIlne
Southboun1d111(. Nor ihbotnd.
Mi'31. U'3y 11ply M'da.y
Fdiay 3a
Only ol
A.l. A Mf. P'M. p'M p.3 p'
ST A TLONH.
7 3) 3 00 14 inLv L.aure'na Ar 3 15 1330 3(0
8444 4320 2 10 ..CIhIiIn.. 1250) !033 230
8 21 118 2' " Gol'dvlill 1238 10 10 I 0
8 :a 4 58 '231) ..HInard..I 3231 95ii 1231
8-1(~5 507 2815 . .Gary.. 3227 0-12 1200
855 15 243 .Jabnpa.. 3221 19304 150)
i9:o 301 217 Mwberry 12 40 8531Ii20
lii 40 5 57 :1 13 Pr'osperli y i 18 8 25 10 553
11( 0' I 2 323 ..lih . I 191 84)5 3100
114 ir. Ils 28 I.t Moun3ltain 11315 7 55 10 50
3205 (383 340 .. hap13ii... 1336 736 910
12341 13 * - 3'0 Witle Itock 31 28 7 14 25
12 46 6 57 :36tl kMaiIen tlino 31 28 7 04 9 10
1 00 7 13 4441 ..ins 11.. 17 6 44 8.16
1301 725 413 ..t ienphirl.. lil 10 :28 .88('
2 in 7 -15 4 34'AlColutii,Iv 11l1 300 0 00'
'V. (4. (O31 iJ;I), ,1 It. NOI,A N,
8113rin'e1d1nt.Master Trinn.
80UTH CAROLINA COLLEGE
Sessin beins Setebe 28.. Clas
sical, IAter ary, Sc3Iit.ilic, Normal1( and
Law Courses(.'. with Di)plonmis Specilal
Course~s, wit.h (Ceri'Llent~ es. Hoarid, $8 at
monllth). Total nOcesary ex penses for
the year (excIlusivo of traLvelIIlng cloth
lIn: and1( books), from *113 to $5.Wo
1m10n adm31it.ted to all Classes.
lFor fulrt.hert informa1tion0, address1 the3
Pena8let F. C. wnnnIWAmn .
LETTEFO
"HERS.
'OURTS OUR R10HT TO THE
ORD " CASTORIA," AND
," AS OUR TRADE MARK.
of Hyannis, Xfasachulettg,
IER'S CASTORIA," tho same
- f 0f,r every
wrapper.
3 CASTORIA," which haq been
rs of .4morica for over thtr(y
the wrapper and see that it ik
!ht orn the
o f wrap
'? me to udse my name except
'hich, Chas. H. Fletcher is
Deceived.
ild by accepting a cheap substitute
cause he makes a few more pennies
Sto does not know.
le Always Bought"
-E SIGNATURE OF
Having k
.ver Failed You.
MAY VbTHEET. NEW YORK CIY.
1ISOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Dentral Time etween Colunmblaand Jask
sonville. Eastern Thme Between 0.
lumblia and Other Points.
EFFEuTIVE .IAY 2, 1897.
Northbound. h No, 80
N aily. Daily.
Lv. 'villo, V.0.&P.Ry.. 8 15 a 7 00p ........
" avannath........... 12 20 p 11 85p ........
Ar. Uolumnbin ........... 4 15 p 4 24 a.
IV. Char'ton,SC&GRR. 7 10 a 5 80 p.
Ar. Columbia.......... 10 55 a 10 lop.
Lv. Augusta, So. Ry.... 2 ) 0 Bop.
(4 raiteville ........21191) 10121.
Trenton.............8081) 10 503).
Johnstonm..........1 203 1110U).
Ar. ColumbialUn. doflt 4 5p 2 17 .
LV Col'bia Bland'g B ... 6201 b 84i.
Wimisboro..........0 121) 0 28 i.
Chestor ............. 01p 7 18a.
Rock Hill...........71141) 7 57 a.
&r. Charlotte....'... .. 8 21) 8 i.
Danville...........12 itt 1801p.
2r. Rich0ond ..........) 00 i 6 40P
kr.2Was9p2gton ........ 4 42 0 40 .
BaltinorePt.R.R.. 8 0 11 0p .
Philadelphia. . 10 16 a 2 17 a ........
NowYor. . 12 43p 0 28 a .......
Southbound. o .7 1
3al.Daily.
L.Y. Now York, Ia. It. R 4 Sop 12 l .......
PhUndl8lphi. 605p 8 5 a .....,..
lialtoro..........0 20p 6 22 a .. ...
'.,. Wansh'ton, So. Rly.. 10 431) 11 15 a ..
A,v. Richmond .......... 2 00 a 12 53 .......
Dar. Wa nllgo........... 4a 6 20p
"CBaltt e .......89005a 10 205 ......
Rock Hill1..........SS 10 f,1141)...
" hdeter............ 10 5 a 11 5 .
Winsoro......... 1 41Ia 12 213 a.
kr Col'boa n.l'g st. 1" 50un 1 87 a.
Lw. (Muba Un. dop-. 1 8 0 n .
Johnstouia ........ . 2 p 6 82 a.
"4ianltovlll........8 i 7 17 .a.
Ar. AWah'ton,....... 1 43 15 0a.
Ar. Rchmeson.......... 00) 11 OO3y
Lv. Do'anvll ...... 11 50 a 20 47pi
Charlote........ . 9 35 a 10 a .
"r RackoHille.....,0 20Opa 10 a
Winnsboro. - ..... 1 41 2 0
AN o'b 7land' -6...to a25nd Sou87atr
Lime. eoumid n dop't. l1 trai with dinin
-Joh n stns........... 2 no3 t of8 ar.......
ranpitJokvllle... 8 88v 7 17 a.......,
r uguta.. ......... ca 1et5e 8 0u0a
No. haetn. .0-. . F t Mail. Thro0gh
Dulo draiypangr sfevc bleen or-e
.dae ao v York dN. vYok d
Pullmtaan drluooPm sleeping oarsetee
l'amw-o. Jack sonvillo, hannoa, eahngrot
laweentau Jackoille and w ok nd n.
A sha,villo,.
W. H1. GREIEN, J. M. CULP
G. Sut.Washington. Tr. M. Waln gt9.
S(. P. A.. W'ashington. A..e
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Condenisedl Schedumltai ICa)l?eetc
J UL-Y 4, 1897.
HTATIONS. INl
I No. r.
Cv olhls3 - ~. I0~a ni
Prospeority....------...---......2 11 3p in
Newberry ......................1222 p m)
Nin ty-fx --.-----......... 25 p) m
Ar.G(reenwood --.-------............ 45 p m
-. vile 25) m
Ar. Bolton..-..~..
Ar. G4reenvilllo.........~.*
STATrIONS.D
viIl ..-.
Piedmnont.---.-------........1 5 a mn
WIlaunston ..-..j - 8 a in
Lv. A ndorson - i-i
Uv. ikTto __~_ ~ ~--.- -. --
A r. Donnalals ...........3 )(*
rv.iA bhovillo . 2tp
G4reenwood.-..--.-.-.---..--....-.... 00 p an
"Ninetly-Six-............. ....... .i 5p
Newborry ...------.--- 2 . p m
ProperitOy............. ........ 23 W
A r. Cohimballa - .--_ 50pm
Ar. haarleston............... 6T ~~im
lI04 l2ua......liian'lto.a.. .. " 1 25>p 71 4
...2.a.2...>."..........n.n.......". 05
lOij9a 228 > " .... Jonesvillo...1"223)6 5
10I 54a 28173>" . .1 acolet..1.. 2 l.p (I 47p
i 25a ii lO >Ar. . Hlpartanburaig.. . Lv 11 li4 I 20 >
ll 45'a: 8ililp.1v.. Hpartanbuarg.. .Ar Il 28a 65
2.e 00p ?W I r.. . Ashiov~Il.. - hv 8'20ia 8 05j
"P," p. mt. "AT a. a.
Trialns 9 and 10 carry ole'gant Pualnma
aleepinlug car's betweena Columbia andl Ashovlllo.
inroute damily betwoen Jnacks&onvillo iand Cincin'
TraIns leave Spartanburg, A. & C. divisiba.
orthab<mnd1 61:17 a. mt., 11:4. p. ima. 06:18 ') t
Vestlibulo LAited); Aouthlbound'12:20 a.' a,"
3:15 p. mo., 11:87 a. mi., (VestIbule Litedt.) "
T~r*ins eave Greonvillo A. andl C. division,
sorthabound, 5:46 a. m., 2:tA p. in. andl 5J p. mn.
Vesta',k!Nd Limaited) -southlbond ,l:25 a. mn.
:20 p. m., i2:8.j p. in. (va'stibuled Ljinilted).
Puallana Service.
Pullmnan palace slooping cars on Tfraains85anda
1,8na 8onA. anad C. dlivisiopa.
Gent. SulArlntendent, Tfraile M'g'r
Washilngton, D.. 0. WVashingtona, 1'). C.
V. A. TURK, 8.1H. HARDWICK{
G4n- Pass. Ag't-- at't Gon. Pass. A g't
Waing!uton, D._.. . A tlanaat, ('.4a
4k~
To Aflanin, Cho otie, Aigut41. Athl) W -
mnington, New Orlot,ns awil New .01
lios,o, Itillanuond, wshIngtfoll,
Norfolk, Portsitilf".
ScledWe in eicet, Feb. 7th1, 11V
80U ~ ~ ~ o TOS1& 6
Iv Now wYork. Vit f rOl 11 Wil
" llilltdolpha.in................... - . .250 -
" ikialuglmoro... ........................41*411
''Whi ngto .... .. 4..--- 0" 4 4
H ic h irfl li $. 8i . a !
...thm . ......
We'dr n, via . A. L t *'26'in -
Ar iu t, . -
Lv Durhmli,. O JIG
I leilIli, VIA% S. A. L. ... *2 a t i
S ianforl .............................. 3,
4outlt e n'll Pin s................. 4 a "
H' 1 am let ........................... 5 1o " 1114 "
' W adesboro ....................... 5 " m it s o
M onroe................. ........... 613 12 "
Ar Clisirliiot YI .K. A . i ...830 " 10 2) pin
Chestel, vin K. A. I .......... 8 10 pn I C 17 pm
Lv t olumial, 0.. 3RI1,. 1....~. 0(0 pin
A r Clinton " . 1-5 al 1210
"Urvnwood "4 . 1' 35 1 1 tilm
A bbevillo "1 .... III) 1 Ilo
Elberton "107 Jim 41
"Athens " it*3~
Winder .......... 19 5 m 2
AlIlanit, S. A. L. (unlo20 5'0
---N6kiIBOUND' No. 404. No. 1.
W ider. ... ..... 41 3) p 1042 11
A ens ......... 311 1120 ..
Elbeto......... 415 12 81
Abbevll......... 15 1) 4
Grounwoml ..... 6 11 " 249'
C .nto " ......... .4 30 "
Ar Tcolufm!b Ii. cT~&,t. I ....... 00 o
Arhtulotte, v 1. A. L.. . 1025 p"l *830"
T oioUN, vIi .. A. IN..... $1111 i 01
11 1IIiIt 1 113 Ll 8 Ir 4
LA th,na( taTm.........)1 *7 0 pm
" Winder " .......... 25 -0 pm 104 "
: E l ern " .liel ........ 1214 1 - 1) '2 ailm
" be i.o" ......... #2 10 "4 oi 45 9
". dolmon, .. .... 32. . ' *1 (10 %111
A" .nn ...... :12 W 0pi .
Lv 1ra ,, ' ... )20 In I I (m fll
Ar Coldoul, Vla 0 & k., 1 s .~ '7 0
Itichillod .. ...... 6 to 4 4 3
r Ciaitil.ore v ~ . 4 L . 1412 I .12 4Xti3 .
piliu itle) phi ht . t : W pu... :i .ii -
Nw York, "o ..... 1 23 "1 6 rm
Ar Votloutl n .... 7580 m 5 50 p.n
Norfoik "... *271 " *115
" Y. d ly, ex ......... ID2) ex 1011
Non. 403 and 402.-4-The Atimoita t4ppelpy,
Aoid Vo tibuc Train or 1...~. iln " lnpijri
alld Coaches bctwej)jj NVR811001 .til ad At
1Lv r 11111Hb I' "11111il 1..e.. betpmon ports.
MOM11 II Ild Clic8ter. 13.
NAr. 41 ni 38.-."h .. A. L. xprellm,n
SMITridn11, Coltehes jkl4 i l1111 81eepork
between 1-otio l n t1111.Collplilny
blmcpurs )et weell C01tllitbift and AllIaintil.
I* It trains a,ke .i.niil..lat.... .lctio.,l t
Atihitnt for AIO1Pery, lobil.< , New Or
calls1, Te'xav, ulilft)l-nill, b1)ilcXI' ('11011It
lio ig , Niorvil , '-ell) IaI. AlAcoll, 12l,lta,.
For Tictet, c ticepp'2, Mid 11foratiol, "ip.
*nto B. . Nex.jjIiin, Gei. Age. Ipp
N. 01 a111 4oa Atlanth GAI, h prlotle, N.";
OEi. jo N,t Ve - ras. i tillman (v'l pi r.
V an . le';,wUenjl Wlal hig alnt.
. J. ANDE.NON, Ge i 1y1mperger Agent.
(i,.FAL O4n IC PORT.SOUT1T. VA.
Florida Central and
Peninsular Railroad
bhert ine rLw ton Forhit and all Nan
1ioslliw . o nAo
Ateret, for al m, Augutroi, (ew Or
eI Tieblat, Watiligto, 131x1co Chata
o iladelphifa, Ne Yolnc, Foh .
ts, ard tha Fmt..
E verett, Maolon, Atlanta, (.iAta rnloe,, N.64
yul10. JL o Nisville, C r ni l l Mtin a1i giro. g.
Evert, 1rmil, Thai, 1olly pinga ik.
PiEs, Atlo Rock, 'al'Oas City, ti. VAou .
ilg, Sioix Ctry.
Rivertalicton, Pensacoa, MOil, Nw Or
Shor, 'RS, MeXieo Califoaand all') tile
l'aift Cost.Elenv Jainuays, ,i7
Ore tt, Savanna, oAugbia, Ga., (,go
Phlilae Pildlla, Nw York, 34141al
Ne o and theid LiliEna.N.3
illVe. Ltibvl e,rain l)Cinatl h t4no.
vert dim15ham 11 011ylf Cprins, em.h4
phis, Llev Rot. asne City,8t. Jscna h.
vino, 11.00 a.t yn. -al xet8Ila.N.3
rerag Jnnctionvenacola, iobJ i, wOr
eAngstlileo44aps, . Mexil, Cept.fornia'1th
Now York Expstsai No. 18, leve JacOkIson
ville 0.25 p. in., ,vaily through Pllmns Nieerh
eraie frouavnnh, (1 orsJmbisn, ainto nw
oetr. trn No. ries Jaksnville 1
9.0p. m.
nw OaYorfokr Flrida,i Liie1 Naao 32..
Col iid Vesilo,ai wot. Sopria,roinen,,b
terovation dinin ebatd Mtoin colavry elo1
nr:.; Ceavoli,. Auuine 9.50a.nlll . pcIan.
Avies 110a:naily .1 .1 excetnIny. No. 3
retrnnva .lvs Jacksonvill o3. . m, 8n,
ofgusine 4.4orp.la, denaol axcep Iunby.
Nay. LokFs ai o 6eave Jacksoavle.6 yNo.
dily,or l.a m. Diy Live at an eon Mrth
Caicos Throuhseepr Jniek villttoi) N'ow
CarrisSkr. Ieturn, No. 1rie JarcksanJloke
9.00a.l m.06a 0
Legare Service or incinnat ino iakn
Ilumbloa, ASheile SHrin 8Ocana, Knloxevilin
throuh,h Orelnobrated he MottaiCtt y, ofa
Nor|h'arna. Av JIackovill 8.55 p. mn
IArrivepincati 15(1 (N. 0). etr.g aor.
rivas JciyChag.LaeJoksonvilleo .m
Of61) lidl, Foridac, PnAclaa aningeamrn
Bam.pLeav acsn ill.oag.1 aliNo.a2
daly, fr Lakt oty,ng Lin 4ours ation Man
city. Toile, ow Oris and 50ho1, ut,h est
Mnexico, ally nsforni Mndte Papciflep Cona
Caiessiepero.tur,un. arrives Jack
sonville .00 a. m.
8.20av. Jackson Jikoville 9.5a .for BItrkes
IIwtrSiave Spmbrllng ot Ocala Gandl
ACuka,eran d o, aon h,da. ,Pa
11.00 amp.Ariv .ackovill o3.irup.m'
anca, viy Evhricailo. eae Jundaynvl
6.5 p. m.-foMacor Atveant, Birminghn
Mmphifor Kaunsaick. hrotagd Puickean
roty.Throtisva cn,AnnaB
minghp. n,mlolopag forampia.Slaint
)lehl,S Kansas ity N11H1o. Atr rrives JcO)
sonil 9.0 a. m.
8.Tahm-re akonvilleepi~ for iniatvI sun
yick b the~v Jlumberland Rote Ste5 .nm., ande
11.100 . m. L aeJc onle fr rn
wor vMacEvrn, aly, cuenptransda.
4.00 p. m.-Lkocail 8.20 a.eret. Csne(.5p con.
Parl or BarseweiJk.Sortet ad Tuickps
5.0op m-ca for inxdTainh a ir
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