The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, September 28, 1900, Image 4
"-AS YE woULD."
A Business Man's Practical Sym
pathy Foir an Emlployc Who
Had Erred.
Griel nit -d slalnnc were ill the
pretty little homie -which John and
\Iaggie had beeno striving, for some
tin,by caro and frugality, io
uma.1kc their ovi.
No words o reroach, oily those
of sorrow and regret,:md met him,
whIen w i tI I Ilort i lcat ion ad re
mtor-se, J ohi had confessed to his
wifeo the Clill 01 which he had
beell guilty aIIN1d in WhiCh he had
bean detectecd.
"h'le lardest p1:1t to blar is the
thought that you did it for Ily
Sake!" andalt biCggie hried her facC
onl John's shoulder as they wept
bitter- bittCer tCearS of' rere0VCIr
their Ilisfort niei and disgrace.
John had beien a trilsted eploeI
of, a wholosale jcwelry Concern F o r
several years, and no sspicionl of
guilt pointed to) him when mem
bers of the firm bcm;ime aware of
tile fact that sundiv article.; ol
value were misin froill the stock,
.Aid sh1ortly Iaclterward located ill a
pawnishop alld recvCred.
On a ha'ii saiarv, ohlil had main
tailed a comfortable holie in a
(Iiet part of III(' city, wei:.C lie
and laggie had bcni very ha111ppy
but sickicss lhd come it) wife and
ChII-ile < HIrin the I Hal )a d Winterl
and CxIeSC of tocto and medi
ciies ha11d exhaulsted their little pile
of Savings and ;lnvolved theiml in
debt.. The itvtor worricd Jom
more tha he w,Id aclnlowiedge
to \lIaggie, aid ater Ilamy a battle
With dilcagement and depre-c'
Sion, he yieldcd to a temptation
Vlich was collstantly precsented to
him inl his truitledl positionl. It
Woldd not be (1i1licult to appro
prlialte someio of the smiall preccious
things, Ii Ihis taily to
Obtain the Iln,wN. le so mu111ch rc
qtiired for the presenlt needs of his
suffering dear on)es and it looked
so easy to rtrn11111 the articles ill the
iear fiuture, and 1no one be really
injured ; and wiiie it was not just
tile kind of tralsaction lie would
willingly have 'Maggie knov
about--oh! no, he knew \l aggie
w'ol d do w ithIout breaXd biefore she
w~ouild have h1im s1 5werve iln thle least
fromI1 thle pathI or rectiturde ; but all
th mor these thIought s of 11er de
termlinled hIimi th a t she imurst 1not
wan't for aniythling wVhich would
mnake her recovcry sp)eedly anld ef
fcCtua1l!-andl( so it. hlappleed that
c ircumIstances iom bined to attack
John1 at his weakest p)oint, and hiis
unisellishlov and 11( care for t hose
dependent .upon01 him arose para
mount to his senlse of righlt and
juLstice, and1( led himl into1( dishonior,
wh11ile hle reason ed him isel f inlto thle
belief' that hec was only making use
of thlese meanils to accomllishi a
worthly endl ; but thle law ladd its
ron grasp uploihlis isdeed and
called it "'the(ft. "'' : " f -
todiesveaO imenta spe
A. A. Stowe, 217 . ht.Sa
Jose, Ca. "Iha vavuarher
trouble so severi that I was pro
niounced 'gotne' twvo difTerent times.
The valves of may heart failed to
work properly, a:id circulation was
so sluggis' that,the slightest exeruioM
produzce: ainig 'There is no
hope' said my phy3icIin, so I decided
to try Dr'. Miles' Hecart Cture and the
iresulIt I consider miraculous. I am
satisfiedi it saved my life."
Heart cure
is sold by glt druggists on guaranteeo
first bIottle benehits or money back.
itookc on hleart and nerves sent free.
Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhiart, Ind.
l'erhaps no one telt lie grief an1d
di.sappoinltimen( ofd John's dovInfall
morc keenly than one of the voiung
(r m1elbers of the firin. A iiali
wlo 111 not grown h:trd and 1i1i
sympthetCeven uamid the "cares;
o1 liife and tle deceit flns! s of c
riches, but who could ".ee a posi
bility 'or good where otihers. with
ess hart, iight turn : tiwly un
touched and leave an oppor11ity 1v
-1lndinig a band" unhelieded.
\\'ithl real soiTow this man rep
reseilted the coipany at tire trial
alter Johl's arrest. All the tender
ness of 1is heart revolved at thle
)r-ocedlure and his intenled r1IAsC
cutioln turned into a m i ea st :ll and
pailetic defelnste o tle prisoner, cn
thIle grounds of 'firs deftense" anld
"ist Iess of circuUMst ne"'' antd
enided wit h the plea to the judge to
"gie hii anlot her c liance."
\\'ith I severe reprimIIatId, whicb
was sctrcely needed to coMIlte
lis feling of tn wort hiness:; and
obligation to his kinl friind anlo1
employer, lie case was disinissed
and as Mr. Browi graped Ihis
hand in forgiveniess anld encou(ILrage
m1eit, all johlm could utter was "I
do not deserve such kindness."
As lie turned to leave tle scene,
a kellow prinozer whose face was
scarred and se;aued and whose
whole appearance was that of :i
"heavy\ illian''and who was await
ing his turn for trial, said to him
"'Uoung nii. your's is a lucky
clUMe !' and tuiiniig to Nir.
Itr-owin J1hr11A out hi.s rousgl and,
and with trembling voice said,
"I'm a hard old cus!omller, as you
can see; but, ah! sir, it' my firt
crime id met such treatmilen I
VoulIdi't ilIv:teC 'tCei where 1 ann
todAv !' Anld l Mr. Hirown, whose
heart was big enough Io hive
sheltered aill the rogues in Christen
dom, went Iavay pondering how
best to help this young blrothier
who hAd 1tLUmlbled, to a v'- amd
sl oq1tinig inl the path of Ih-nor,
Wondering h1 )y inany of4 us, who
aIRe so apt10 fet tle sU[lWrioritV Of
our r10at strength bec,."use we 11ave
not fallen lby the wav, owe our ex
em pt ion from Crime because we
have heen so sorely tempted.
Stubborn acts stia-ed r. I rown
in tle face as Ie walked md
thougIt and asked hinlt-cIf, "\\lt
will necoie of John? lIe is out
of a position. The firiii Will not
take him back. The irm cannot
give him a recomrmeidatiol lor
honesty. \\hat is lhe to do
tl. Irown was not the kind of
imani w ho couild ask such a questioin
that ntight when the shivering wind
and steel wvere drivingr men to thle
shelter of a cozy fireside, lhe but
toined hiis overcoat more closely
abLou t him aniid h ast ene d thr ough
the stormn to the little home where
tie knewv t wo hearts were desolate
with the blasts of discouragement
:ni dispair.
A 'Ihort , tactiful interview wvithi
.\Iaggie revealed much of the real
State of atfa iis. Johnt's overwhleb,'
in g sense ol htis odegra daution and1(
shamte, and thle realization of the
fact t hat he had justly forfeited his
posit ion and t hel friendshi ip of.htis
emp jloyers by his mniscondutct , and
tha t a niew start in thle world inutst
b)e made against the terr ible odds1
of a character b)lemishied andt( a
reputationi stllied . Neither did
thiis frietnd fail to (discover trough
.the ininocent conidenlcie of Maggie,
the condlit ion of thiir dlomest ic
affairs,-atnd wit hout ofTensivr
quesO2t i onting, somiehiow kniew that
neithlen thle coal-hun nor larder
groaned with its wveighit ot ab)un
'There gvere anixious ando wea' y
day's whiich lengthlented into wveek s
b'fore J ohni began to see thle rift
in the clouids. Of Course it was
ni >t hard to guess fronm~ whomn the
hel p came, w hiich ke pt them from
wa'nt a.ind sti Terinug which nmust
the (treary) days of seek;inug emiiploy
menti, but every niew evi de,ce of
k indlness madeol Jolthinmore desperate
to lie ablle to prtove hiis gnat itutde
aiid siniceity ;and1 oite memitorabhle
niighit, heart -broken and discoun
:1ged , alIor repeated re ftusalIs of
work, lie hiad abotut maide upj his
mindo to end the hitter, b)ittetr st rife ,
but the thIoughit of NI aggie's brave
efTorts to hLdp and encourage hi m
ando t he hiope that one friend still
truisted hiimi, kept himi fromt the foul
deedl, and as with a dejected( air
hie enteredC( his homie, thle little wvo
man handiced himn a letter wVhich
broke the spell and put a b)it of
bnnart in him nc mor.
Vork !" SAid .ohi-, an1d tHe m -
og proved it t1rule.
.\Ir. ,1wn had indeed been inl
lefatigable ill his efforts to secure
t ".titable position Ifor johnl, which
imkl at list been rewtarded ; and as
Ie ent1redi upon his liew duties.
I, thoughrit to exphaiin his, Ite posi
ioll to his cml )yeIr; but til.s-; kind
n;m saveVd him te huinliation by
N11rml1y gralsping" his hand, and re
>lying. "Nir. Blrown is your friend
tind inle.'' .4
in tle little hoimle there is the
avcectne!m anid peacv, and uponl the
ablels of two liuillial lhearts is in
-r.illed the Iuniie of one who
liriteneed their darkest hour with
he relect ioln of I Iis light wIo
aid "As ye wouldit that men
duhl d) to vou do ye 11so to them
ikewise.''--Ralm's 1lorn.
Extract from Scrap Book of Mrs.
Lina Tucker Miller, Written
Oct. 3, 1892.
setener m:t was so tull of
4unISIlille othI for my eye aYL, llly
limirt, is Itst aind ill its stead beim
ifuil ( )etober is Iere. O )etober
wit its rich wealth ofa (olen
rod ! As I enter this iew llolith I
:aInIot but wolider what its eld
will be ; Will ylV endI Collme Wit h it
iir will I like Ile Goblderod he le!t
to bloom ainothe sea.ol? God
knows :nl ihe alone. simlit ply
wndiler, do not qiuest ion.
) that might be like the
(ol(denrod while I bloomI npoln the
earth ! I lolding its head far above
the cominion weedk of Car-th, it
bl(omis in stately b:e1uty, adorning
woste pl hices nul reflectin.-g back
some of tihe unshin 11ponl which
it has fed. 1. :ml living onl God'
ushi"e--i :mv of it rellected in
In- life? () to be like the Golden
r Od! -:EI the ceml)etery, t hat 'sad
Ciy of tle derad," is robbed of
gloomiii :iul luitle gloriously bright
by the presenlce of tile Godt.bienrod.
\. hein 1 slill have been t rans
Lanteid there, llay I too make it t
vLTm a blriglter place for ly rest
ing there.
Doing God's Will.
Tllere is 1el p eveti ill ali iniimita
ble ideal life. We shall iever here
perfectly do the will of God, fulfill
aIll is w ill. Butt Wve 1us1t Itill
toward it. "Biring back thle Ilag
to the men, said some one to a
M:intlard-bea rr ~who was pushing i
oni to waird a para11pet fasterI tha 111i
the raniks coul followv. " lirinig
uip the mnen to thie la!'ws the
heroic rehply.
Tfo go where God leads, to (10
what he bids and1( wa'it every whecre
and( alfways for his signal, is t he
grnd1( perfect ion of heroism.
Gen. Elliott, G overnor of' Gib
ralt ar du ring thle siege of t hat
>-:tess, wasl ma1kinug a tour of' ini
pijectioni to see that all under his
zont rot was ini order, whiein lie sudl
lenl y cameC upon0 a Ge rmanuu soldier
standinig at his p)ost silent and still,
buit he nieit her field his mu sket nor
p)resenited hiis armiis whlen tie gen
Struick wH it lie neglect, antd un
ile to accoiunt for it, lie exclaimed,
'DIo you kno)w mie, sentinel, or
Women suffer
ing from female
troubles and
..*. ~ weale.ness, and
0or painfuIl men01
r ses, ought not
to lose hope if
doctors canniot
-help tem.Ph y
busy with other
diseases t ha t
decrstand( fully
the peculiar ail
:lelicate organism~ of woman. WVhat
he sufferer ought to do is to give
fair troal to
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[ni fairness to herself and to Brad.
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vhy (o you neglect your dty' '?"
Ihe soldier :lswered respect ui
y I know you1 Vel, general,
nd myIll% dtily 11o); but withinl the
ast few minutes two of' the filnger.
>I 1y rigit hand have beenl shot
)f, and I am111 1unab1le to hold mV
nusket."'
"Why do you not go and have
hei bound up, then?" asked the
~eneral1.
"lkBecause,'' answered the sd
lier," in Geran1111ly a llani is 1*,,r
)iddlell to quit his post until he is
elieved by) anlother."'
Th'le general inst antiy dismounlted
is horse. -Now, frilend," he
aid, "give mle your mu1sket. .n1d I
Vill relieve yoi. Go andL get your
voun20ds at tended to.''
The oldier obeyed, but went to
he nearest: guardihouse, where he
old how thle general stood at his
>ost, ando not Lili then did he go to
he hosp)itail and get 1his bleeding
iand dressed. T[his injury comO
>leteiv unlit ted him for active ser
'ice ; but tihe news' of it havingr
-cached England, wiither the
,sounded man had been sent, 1Kinug
Jeoirge III. expuressedl a dlesire to
ec him, and for his bravery made
iim an ollicer. A. TI. P.
The Method.
ooor heart, lament!
For since thy God refusethl still,
[l('re is sotne rub, soinie dlisconltent,
\\'hich cools his will.
''hvlfather could
Quickly effect whalt thlou (lost mIove,
or he is power: and1( sure lhe wouti,
For lie is love.
',0, searchl this thing;
Tumble1)1 thly b)reast, and turn thy hook.
f thou hadst lost a glove or ring,
WVouldst thlou not. look?
That do0 1 see
Written above there?--"'Yesterday
dlid behave me1 carelessly,
\\hen I did praly."
tud1 shioldc God's ear
To such inderence chainled he,
Vhio (10 not thleir motions heal?
Is God less free?
hit stay, What's there?
"I1.ate whlen I would have solnethinig
dlone,
had a mlotiott to forbear;
Yet I went on."
hid should God's ear',*
Which needs not inani, he tied to those
Vh'lo hear nlot hlim, but quickly hear
H is uItter foes?
'en once iniore pray;
D)own with thy knees, up with thy
vo)ice';
eek pardon first; and God willt y
"'Gladl heart rejoice?''
-George Het~ bert.
(O ILrd, teach us to belieove be
>reC we see, t hat we may~ beli eve
hen we see, and that when we
o not see we may yet believe.
le sscer.
D.o not recCkon) to live 1110 unoicd,
>r a fierce light beats about every
.hristian.
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Lv 01rIlamdo............ 6 3011in 82 iatn
Lv Cedor Hey....,......... 7 I;.Tm
.v Galeavlle ............ .12 52pm
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Lv L iv' On k........ 4 .12 pm
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thay coache0s between0t Jacksonville ati
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MOn ille atii Day coaches)0 an(1d baggago cars
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A. 0. MACD)ONELL, U. P. A.
Jacksonyvilolela.
THE LIYLRSITY
OF lNORTHf UiiOLINA
The Head of the State
Educational System,
SThree acaLdemiC courses lading to
Deg rees.
P1'rfssionatl t'css in Law, Med icino
Summer102 Sch ool for Tieacheris.
LO)ANS TO0 NEI:1)Y.
I I ~MINIST'S'.: SONS AND
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512 students b.-sides 161 In Summer
School. 38 tea1che1rs in the faiculty.
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Chapel 11111, N. (C.
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LIFE al8~PEEHlE80OF BRYAN
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. 'ltoprit 6 4: 1 Ii 2 1.1 3) a lm
Ar.. on1old .... . 73 p m) ':11 40 a 4m
L i lodg s ........... . 7 In 0 a 1)
A .r w.. . . .. . . . i 1 2 p ..
........ 90 10 y ( In
"-Kin-Vi I 2 :P s p i . . .4 .14 n 1 in
o Oritr bn .. ........ 3 ill 6 1. 1a )i
"4 Bratn hvillu......... 4 : t 1 m 0 15 3) in
s S1111 1ervillo.. . .. 1 2 n i 7 2.1 14 mix
Ar. Chairleton.... 7 l a m 8 15 p rm
Daily mlly ST.TIONS. i l
No) Sn d .. No.14. No.i.
11r0 i-on Lv..Unnr.4-.on..Ar t 7 06a
12 00 n 7 .11 a inim-r-vilitu '' 7 281: 6 52 a
1 i al 8 5'ita1 .,-1ihvil.. " 0 3) 1 4 25 a
2 50 at 2.1 i 1 a-h4uI)1- r g 1 5 :;; ) 345 a
4 3 a 10 135 41 Kin-gville I A - ) 2 ';2 a
F 2 ai . ..... .v. 2nV!!itrmn I .. ... 5 lula
4 13 31 ...... " ..11:11inwell .. 3 15 n
4 28a ...... ... ..14imekvhvi'o.. " ...... 3 0a
6 3. i 140 a "s .C hia .." 3 2)p D) ip
7 0; nt H1.'0 1)1 " ..AAtoi.. 2 Ip 8 50'a
8 08fi I 2. p " ..-I:1t . 1 23) 7 4 1)
845 i 2 0) . ..... Uno ..,. .1 5p 10)
5 45. 2 IJj 11 1.4 3243 7 lUp
9 01 al 2 2:p " ..Jonw-villo.. " '2251) 653)
9 1S a 2 37p .... F -o,vt .... 32 1.1) 0 42 3
9 60 a . 10 p Ar i3Imrtinburg .v I I 45 a 0 15p
o 55 n 3 4) 3 I sp:Irtanhurg Ar 11 22 a 0 0. 1)
N 7 35)y Ar..hv 8 00 30 Wp
"P" is. ml. " A"it. m. "N" uIght.
DOUBLaE DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN
CHAIRLESTON AND GREEINVILLID,
and botweun Utharleston and Asheville.
Pullman plee sleeping enr4 on Trnins 35and
80. 87 and 38. onl A. and] C. dvis4iont. Dining oars
on thoseto trains servv all mOeis enronte.
Tritum leavo Siinttubuirg, A. & C. division,
sort hbound, 7:(3 #.. in., 3:3, pt. m., 6:13p. n.,
Ivestibullo liitd; "nIhboun121 ft.m.
0:1:o 3). Im., 11:34 A. mII., (Vi-til>bu)o Li nited.)
Trains flavo (Iireenville. A. wind C. (ivision,
nort hbound, 6:00 at.'m1., 2::4 1). 11. an 5:2)1. in.,
(Vettibuled Limfited-);southimnd, : a. mn.,
4:30 pt. m., 12:;0) i). 11. 1 Vestihnled Limited)
Tratn 13 nnt 14a-Ehnnt Pullnman Parlor
earm butween Charlostin and Aihiovillo.
Trains 15 and 16-101man Drawing-Roan
Bleoping (nrs betwooln ChaIlloston und Ashe
Ville.
Elegant Pullryan twawin hdin !It
81"o1ca h11gcn . ft$m41'a s
dpiouto dol ot i 3A~Aoe4oAxu Clue'
auti.
FRANK S. GANNON, J.. MN. CULP,
Third V-P. % Uten. Mgr.. Tirnf. tanager,
win.ihington, 1.). (j. Wn1shing11t;tonl, D. (I
W. A. TURIK, S. 11. 11ARWICK,
Gen. P*am. A gmnt. A. "". 'ns Agent,
Wkasbington, D. C. At nta, ..
Charlostoa ad Weston Cilowia Rwy co
Augusta and Asheville Short Line.
.4ete1110 in Effect ivity e;th 100.).
Leavo A igiusta .................94) a u4 1 -0 p m
Arrive i4re .lwood........... 12 5 p m ....... ......
A nilereo m ............. ... ........... 6 1) p in
Lat urens.................I 1 0 :i t4 ;) ; t l ln
W i tertloo k 11. S.) .. 12 5.3 ..............
G res'nv le.. .......... : ;p m 10 I.IL l
U .Cen 1 SIb ing ...... 4 14 ) re ..............
S m t:an urg......... 3 1 ) i p (4) it 11a
ba-idlL........... . : . M -:. ..............
Ilst.mler-i-ni vilIe..... I u. p m .............
A shevill ................ 3 I5 p l ..............
Leav A1sh ilLIe.. .7 - - -- m .
S.i nrt an burg ....i 35~ am 4 34. p) m)
G lien ii ri. - g.3..3 3004 a11 ........
G ('4'een vill......12 ( 14 .m 4) 3) p m
Laure1........).... . 3) p m 7 310 34m1
Arrive Waterl3on1 . 8.)... '2: 1 p mi .......
G3ree wo.. ........I.2. 2 3 4) n 31)9 304pm
A wde rson ............. ..... .. ..3 fi 41 ED
Angns i.......... 5 i' 44 444 10~ a .
Lo avo .A34u14 u41...................3 3. .4t1
Atile ndna ........................ 3 . 8 pam
Fa bia4x....................... ....1 . .: p m)
Ye.4-nssee ........30 am 5 Ia53)pm
lIeauforrt............10 15 4am4 Ci 35 3pm1
P'ort Royal .....103011 am is tI pm1
A r 8avantna h ....................... 7 2. i pm14
Leave Ch1arle'8on......................... 5 F nm41
Sa4v n nah............... ..3 43 -15 1u
l'ort, 11oy i............ 1 00p m 4 23 i1a41
Beoan ort ......... Ilii pmn 4 35 4no1
Y emnatse ......... 2 30 1)m1 7 24) nm3
Fair fax................... 8 3t 11n44)
.Alle nd ale..........................34 4141a'
Arrive Augusta........................ 0 .g un -.
1.40 p. mn. train from Au4usta mahkes cinsi
connlcCtion) a1t Clhoun r'abis tar all po0ints4 01.
Seaboaerd Air Line.
Close connlection at Greenwoodt for tall
pints 0on 8. A. L. and U. and U. Itailway, and)
at. Hpartanbnrg with Soutthr Itallw44.3 ay.
For any ii nmtioni relaitive to tiekati'
rattes. .'chliules, ad434r(eas
W. J.CRA G,UGn. Pasi. A gt.
.Augusta, 44a.
E.M. NORI'1H. Sol. Agt.
T M E M3CRSON, Traffie Managor.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE!
FAST LINE
Between Charleston and ColumbIrs
Upper South Carolina, North r x
lina, Athens and Atlanta. .on
P'A)S1ENGER i)EP~AnLTMFX(W44n
W ILM INGTON, N. (1., N oya'. 4an4 i
CONDEN8I7D SC1I1tjj.4 4.
(3OING W3(ST: In Effect Jan. .., OING ICART.
*No. 62. 319) N o. 53.
7 00 4am1 Lv....Charlestoni,8.C...Ar 800 pm
8 241am Lv.........LEIS .......... A r 6 20 pm
9 40 am1) L v..........Ru 41r........A r 5 31311
11 00 am A r...Colm bia .......Lv 13(30.pm
12 (7 am A r...Proxp'4 I Ity...... .v 2 47 pmn
12 20 pm A r.......N ewwi ry. ...v 74 3 i41
1 03 pm Ar 13r..... o3int n........... 3 5: p1.
125 pm A r ....,,aur en .... ..Lv 1 (15 31m
S03) p41m Air...Grnv ille....... L3 2.' 41)
3 310 pm)1A r...SpartnburP....1v 3 46 am
1307 pml Ar ... W I4 nur......I v3 33 4413)
8 16 pm A r..Charot to, N. C..._ 9435 4am4
805 pmAri.~IendrsnV3ilo, N.(j.I,v .14n
7 00 pin Ar.......Aabov 333......Lv 8 2.) amE
*D)aily.
.Nos. 52 and1( 53 Sol1id tra14ins btween4 Cha4rles-4
ton and Grteluviill vtia A tlantic. Cluo. 3.3nc4,
Co7lumnbia, Newboarry anti Lau3rens' iR. II. i
Cha4rleston and14 WeOst Caroin4 iR Ii.
HI M. 1I.M EiISON, Gon. Pas.senger Agent.
J . RRENI,Y, T. M. EIi4ilW( N.
Kodo
Dyspeps'a .re
Digests what yA4u eat.
Itl artificially digests the foodl and1 aids
IEature in Btr'engthening anid reconi
strucoting the exhausted digestive or
gans. ILIs i,helatecstdiscoverecd (1igest
ant arnd tonic. No other preparaion
can approach it in efiliency. It i91
8t3antly relieves and permnanently culres
DSpepsia, Indigestion, lleartbturn,
FlIatlenfce, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Hecadaoc,Gastralgia,Cramps and
all otherresultsof imperfect digestion.
Prico 50c. and 43. Large aize contalin 2%4 timies
QZmallsizo. Book all aboutdcyspopsiamiled fre0
Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO.. Chicoso.
DROPS CRED nvgnbe
Reme0dies. Hlave oured
many t.osn canes
4~y aleas twoltrdscalled hopeless. In tus3
M aTleas mothirs o ame'ptomeu remoy
-a. Tstimoials nd TE DAYStreatetfre.
R. E.ammmen sa. LA 3ar.a..t.
lin I 1Teet .July it, II900.
(Eaiteri r 1Itl(ard 1 te.
louthbunld. Northbeu ii
A.. aM. . rM. rm. A.51 1"A
iiT ATIONKs -
22 81 .53281) 3
V NO 7 (1 1 i, 1.v Imauriou Ar 1 35(, 21
C 7 N) 1 Vi P.arks Ar I 2) L
7 ,*) 7 .1 I :3 ..Chiilcon.. 1 1.3 6 N) It .4
7 31 81;; 211 G(Oldville 1 00 32 io 1
:0 15 '10) .. 11ina d.. 12 1:4 1 8 i,i
801) 21 2 06 ...Unry ... 12 ) :; M I:
810 8:1 22- ..Jalapt.. 12 13 3 : o
8 :' -) i 234 e t'wburry 12 MI . 1 I I
1 - 3 :1 2 19 Prosperity .' 17 2 N it)
935 9 H 251, ....S1ghsI.... 114 2 :19
95) . 9 .l 3 0 , Ei* Moun1tain l12 03 2:
70 I) It I 1W 3 1 Ii ,..'lillpilI... 1 48 M
,u1 142 322 - 111ton 1I 4.1 )'
11, 21 1' 1, 3 4; W hute Itock 11 to0 I fl
III II 13 :(1 3 -it sta enl titnf) 1 .)1 I IN.
il 27 Il t.o :4 i) ..r o. 11 27 1:15
11 . ! q1 Ax3I4 .. a)haI L.. ! 1'' 1.1
12( 1 I :11, .1 O- ArtUiin I Asia I I ( S 1400
No I 'M3ixedI, Moki. WcOnom 4) *I-T.
5 2M
Ar riv 11 Dt
8 0.5'
III fit evity 7.10
Slig2s 35
I-ittle At(.Illtlll 7 115
I'li .31)1 Ii 4
4,11:1111 :f t
Wh2le Roc 36 4 1A c '. .b v11 8 10
B3alcu3.tliku b (4
N 11-11xd,1 o n W t)n . F l
r N4w --rr 5
Lhapliart 6 WS
1.v Columbia 4 4,i
Trinhis 52and 13 itiu-s solid botwcon Clhr.
It'tonl anld 1re-envilftle, cily.
Tr,1ais '2. I'nd bi 411i!y except Sun 1y, bt.
twc41 C'olblihIn Inild 1nur'.
Tralti :1, r1tm Titt-s. 'T im .lay a d natwuluy
bt-tw eve Colt ib nll (d I fil-11 .
'lirme conn i ctit i at u14m1tr for aill poi t
Nort I
t:loso Conc 11tw!iols et Sprtnimblrg for th14e
Niolunl t 1n K. .V E N A U 11, A gt.,
N whwerry, . 1 '.
A L lITED
NS
DOUBLE CJLY SERVICE
BoiWOOml Now York, Tampl, Allhl1cw, NuW
M'8oan18 aml Polits Woith ld WCst.
IN J'a- 3WU JUN l 3rA. 1olm.
StDll MTilWAlyD
Lv New York. P. It. 11.. I pi 12
VIhi t1I(4 1Lia 1'. 1' It ...... 9:m 1
" l ii ol e, V. II It ........... 1 11 3
W 11 aington, P 1 11 4...... 7 lt fit
RichJmond, 8 A 1( . . 3
lettSih Sg, 1 3.1,11 1 3-( -11
4 i?ew-tv .]( 2 <?.Nam 6411 .1
I n ".cd..onl. 2 .'.1, i4 t'4 I
11U,awigh .
Lv ,q)kll 1 -ltiy 19 :'
.1 sony ki! 7l 4in 12 k int
3Ltr1 '311 I3 Lia 63.13 .I1
k" I W(004 I .' .. .; ... l 3. .*..
d1i 'e-lm I 3 I
Ar~ Afltlit .14 Obilt 1 l 4
A kizm yl. & MI ...... 7 ..... ... ..'.m
LN, N f3.O o'n. Y3I it
1)2 -? 2m 6 1
'A . .1i ti i
wr .......1o ... 141 1 ; .1
" 'O u r nil S A Pn I 51, m 111 .
Weldolls I ' i 1iii 0 ...
L.v Htlcw. "e 2 2-ra' 1 2e-iin
(Jaller114 In~. f'' j ."nI G12m
I.v Nw 5411 Nt a'a bio i
,'.ilk4onvill I
N' 4.3 N,
3.5 Ch')' ler11, -* .Iy 4 '' Ia ':'i
No 1
Coltill i. I103':tn I 12 D.Im
Ar1111 5 - 44v'1i
'' 1(ai7 .> leg . ' 1 I 5
Ko 4) 1
N.4 .1 .4 -
Ar At1)lat113 " -2 i71 (40m .
lav Ne Yok.N Y P i ..... 11: N m
A" 4l'hi 31)31 in - ' 10 4411 302 .1
LV v ew Yor, O M I o2.i 4 I 1
-- a cni ore,l 8 ' 11*.......... 11
At IIL1113 . .3'~p 3 .: 14
" W sn'ni . & W I 1' ....... t i 3 Lb,1t
L 1)ty I 2' n b1
No) .1 N
1:4 l 1 3 II .,i1 .
IlIscol . 4.1 (IL 1 14)41 1 . 4 'I111
.....- No (2 NO$m
(rAtoa b ,s ' " '0 T.a 1124 I..:
" ik on il $ 7 :t 4 .'0 il
4)t 3 01"On1 3
N- '1 No h
" .4, 4On o), " }- . JOU) 30-5,
A tiuV n &C(L4'45 J l C .. 2 l - ..
Ma4'i4lt)4m~ , ' ' t .... ....~- w 4g 1 .,14)
-'Ml'gom'r, A SO',W) P...93a 1I:im
Mobile,'~~ j, & N ... .......... 311 Ib 104 'dp
ewtrens ...... ...7~ 40a 11 (41pm
Nasvile N;~ 1' & St..............th""GN, ;3
Now-I iNo 4-l N.o 8
Lv Me-i' his NbC& S Lo 2tm 9/ 4'
' helIIdJIOr. (n0 0,&N...ftn~ 4>n
-'~~~~~ ~~~ M 1 , & N.........2203 H4 1)3.3n
" Co lt.o' rye' . . .. 11saat OIl 20n'il~i 3
' Atlann,i L41ALR ....... 4''c 00p s 00auIn.
A r Thf,j a'J40pm U 29. n
Apm 0 '10 ---I)z v a . . .1(41*i
A- -O No ......4lt .J 04 N
Ai il4 i Pines.hcr3' (ls4r,..'420:
A 1 rI am .Send.... . ivg.*
Al' eter3114 i jg , 0;3 . (,I t,
r ilor. Ina 2 n Ciron.
I3n, wo k'--N a
Bg oblon, (An ') i 7l44Jpm