The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, January 18, 1901, Image 4
Lincoln's Bookkeeping.
One scarcely picks ip a daily pal
per without seeing tle ac-ouiit of
solnie otlllg la1, ''goe wroig.
Dishonestv in l ine ll things seeins
the besetting sin of the present gm
eration of working boys and young
lel. Somletimies it is not aitogetlh
er the faulit of tle erliliiial, cithe(.r,
for many busilncss mie place their
eiimployees inl daily teiptatioil by
careless methods.
It is so easy to ''horroW" car
fate or un1i1chieoin m.otev ftn.m the
cash dirawer, to be pmk klack tn
'salary day." Tenl'l the occsionl
arises \vhiei it is not convelnient to
repay the change thus hortMwed, or
the su;n has amniotilOed to S' iUnCh
that tle hoy fears to take it from
his slender salary. We A ericani,
as a class, live n i xlcetatios1; inl
other words, we live thni e.i:
weec]; or c.11ell oilt11h W1j i mlltt \\c
Cxpect to get at thei eild of int
tille. The wise 11111 pI)' as le
goes, anld gm..; 'witOwnt wheni he.
Cannlot pay.
I IOw ially 1itiei do we see, too,
wlho gaill positions of trust ill tie so
cial world, a1il at soile tillie 01 otlile
prove tunt rte to tilielisel\'es a'd
their ISSOCiatCS. T11 VOUn. 1nint
Or Voiall Wi- 1i nIde tIreasntrer Of
a1 Society should keep the oney of
that orgtili/.atioll aIsoltitel y p:
rate frotIll i s (w Ier o\V1 ] r'1:,111I
fulds. t llerwise, .1 (all 1iMV he
MIade for 1i1o1eVs wIKtetle te I Le:stll v,
which should he full accordingl"' to
the account hook, is in reality
einpty.
V'eV uell 1Ilow tlie oldhiLA.honed
methods of, Abrh:n1 Ainoli whie
he kept a general -tor it Saletn,
Illinois, but it would Ie betten if
iore di(l. Lincoln, 'csides beilg
storekeeper, followed otlier voc
tions, amiong wIihich was that of
postmaster. )n a Certaini occasttin
otne of his friends, havinl v, learnied
that all agent of the postoffice de
partient and a "dntnner" were
in the vilage-tle forIler to collect
what was dute the govetitietnt from
Lincoln as postmaster, the latter to
receive fron him as "trader" what
was owing to the flin he repre
sented-and knowing that i,incoln
was never overburdened witl spare
funds, welt to the store and oflered
to lend himi a suin sifficient to tmeet
the needs of the case.
"You are v'ery k iid,' said Lini
coin, "bu)it 1 (do not thintk I shall
require your assistance."
WVithini a few mlomienits thte agett
of the p)ostoflice dlepartmlent camne
in and Lincolni took ani old stock
ing from a drawer and( poured ont
upon01 the table a lot of copper atid
silver coin.
"'There's the very ittoney I have
taken in on aiccotuint of thle postof
fice,'' lhe remnarked, "anid I Iltik
yo- will find( it exact to a pennyt.'
It was. This btusinuess done, in
came the "d'(rtuuner,"' and Lincoln
had recoulrse to a second1( stock intg
with a similar result. WVhen thle
two were by themselves again the
friend said:
"'I suippos;e, were a third creditor
to present himself, a third stockmng
w~ouldI einable you to settle with
him?''
'"Yes,'" returned the future pres
idlent. " Look here.'' iIe held tp
three other stockinigs. "'In each of
these is the sum I severally owe to
three p)arties, the otly personis in
the world to whom I amt pecuniart
ly indebted. I see yotu are amused
at my method of transacting busi
ness. I never allow muyself to use
money that is not mine, however
sorely p)ressed I mnay be, and I iln
tend to be prepared to pay my bills
when they b)ecomue due, without dhe
lay or inconvetnience to those wh'lom
I owe. The simle system which I
have adopted-using a stocking to
represenit each creditor and placing
in it the muoney to be p)assed to the
creditor himself, at sonie future
day-renders the foritner unineces
sary and the latter possible.'
Jared L4. Fuller, in Forward.
"Life is short, and tiime is fleeting,
And our hearts, thtough strong and
brave,
Still like mutifled drLumts are beatinig
Funeral tmarches to the grave."
Desaru theo 11 8_ u Aie it.''
Signature
"'Improve Time in Time, while Tinle doth
last;
For all Tritme is no Time, when tIhe TkIime
is past."
Why Workingmon Should Aceopt
Christ.
Mi, Ni"I-.RT F-. Cor)Y , 1 " I'N 1,. \'s
I()N.
A few Yea-is ago tlie litiudredti
a1iliversarv of tGcorge SteplielSo),
tile eiI"illee, w\1s Cll);ted it
No \\'%!'-,tle w)1-T yn11. IICIer \\';11
111"1ch spelzilg alli1 a great proc s
sitiI. IBut it is S:li(d that Ilothiiff III
atll ilit' eelelliiil attr:aeteil st)
Ilo ell alttelitioni i,s a1 lil c)ec t little
I:inctoer. I t wi" cil l)idi oll t le
11i.,dst of a co)lillil ()f pom. wm-k
ill:"it-11i f,Illi tlhe villla."e ill wlhieh
Stc iltiwl w;s ik)nI, .i,;d oll it w.Is
iniserlicl this m(tto): ''Ie was onie
of us. So w rlgtlit i liliv sly
of ld, . I Il wails i carlIclite' aiid
li\ ! f<ir tlhity yc t ill ;1 eal cil
tr e. I l, ilalgigrated his
hingIlS l l 1 eill is sheIslierill to is
labor :kindlt ennible finoree theat
a\ v:1 ct l olleit ri l,ii ~ni~1
!!whre va ;;l n class; of pcr
nos illdr lve silli theio shlildi Io\'
('ln,i;t and n.1lly about his bannler
an ltl t-I g ltt' (-r\'- him11 Illore thllt
a11 M lir i i i t i eworkimillell
v(du,nt;"rily a ssinned their cclndition
uII( tas ted thirI experIieCeICs and1(
lived their life, itId no voice should
be Inmre reIady to speak his praises,
hi l;bls li)I"C I'eytv to (10 his wiil,
k1 feet 11oie"eildy to 11111 liuoll lis
elTFAIttls 1l1;111 theifs.
1.\ rV ctillditillI of soeiet ', e\'rv
I a iif , w 1;Ws o Ne t:' Ii Ii
e. I Ik illihlit hIive coiie as ;1
.I or aI lii);oopier .11( (lazzled
lie wml \wi;thl the spl-Idor of his
it in1ct1s. I Ie uIlight have ap
1;tiila : princt.e witl a hallitered
11l11y ill Iliis tr;ain. I Ie iniight lhavc
In wvit a coWn Mill his lead and
W-Iti WILeilltli at lls, ('0111111:111d), hilt.
l, di(t nIt. I Ic coI11 into a work
1 i.till1 Ilioile Illid a work tiilllallt
11c. I he did it to(), let it he re
lt-il 1~ td, it a time \Vleil tile
:.1>. C: Of til lI(' eCI)le \Vere I Pristtrate
I1 ilth d. i 'hosophy ooked
uio hl ihdi dain. Jstc
ipped her 1b:11icts aainst them
1:w 1 hid nro airm 1 rf p lrotect io Ito
bro ar%V .1I'unl d thllnI. Societyv
>rnishied bv tlenl wiith Curling lips
fscorn. 1K indness, if it deigned
o look upon theni at all, looked
Ltimidlv askance. Iven religion
passed by on the other side. In
verly directiol t-he hi IIIle toilers
xho throigeld tle highways and
.horonglij,fires of life were not only
ieglectedh, but treatecd as the refuse
axll secin of the earth.
I to t his cond(it ion of thuinigs Jesus
une as a workingtnani. 'lo hinu
>elongs thle distingn ishiing glory of
preacingi thle gospel to the poor.
Thlis strange, this other-worldly
Ei tl, he, icddnieed as a proof of his
\Messianic character. HeI caine to
rescue them froin their low estate,
.o give them (diginity in the eyes of
hie world, to plead their cause, to
sipe away their tears, and to niake
hem clildren of the k ingdoin whicih
Ic ch arged the Scribes and Phiari
-ees withI shu ttting against theln
ud leavinig thienu to perish. Hence,
l a, wokng e ought to love
Ii lini above all others. They ougt
0 crowd his courts and make them
:ing wvith hallelujah to) the Soin of
eraohr r healthy, beenuse
their dt.s tre sxating. ofh anxiety
of pegney,the hoc ofchildbirth,
ii-nd the c:.re of you.ng chiildreni, are
severe trials oin any womain. Ilu:t with
WVilm of Carduti within her grasp, every
m nother--every woman ini the land -can
pay the debt of personal health she
owe s her Iov ed ones. Do y ou want
robust heailh wih all is privileges and
plasures? Win 1e of Cardiui will give it
strengthens the female organs and invig
orates wea'kened functions. Por every
female ill or wceakniess It Is the best
mec(li ade. Ask youir druid4st for
$1.00 bot1le WIne of Cardul, and take no
substitute unuder any cIrcumstances.
Mrs. lidwin Crit. omer. Mich., "When I
commeninced using Wine of Cardui I was hardly abie
towalk across the hoe Two weeks after I walked
half a mie and pt:ked straiwbec When my
other child w:. l:orn I s~uered with btior pains 24
houirs, aid had to rtihe himt on a bottle because I had
no miLlk. After usina the Wine during preanancy
this time, I save lilth last moncthi to a baby girl, and
wts in Lbor oy two ihoure, with but ittle pain,
anid I l'ave plcnty of m,ilk, For this arcat improve
ment la my he.!hh I thzank God end Wine otCardui."
For advice in caws reequirinq speci directions,
addrcsso, givinaj synmptoms, "The L.ade-sAd vitory
Department," The Chat
Atanooga Medicine.Co.,
Chatoos , Tenn.
Ilost Soldiers inl his arilly. TIIe
ought to sit dowin at H1is table aiid
dto this inl reinelibraniee of Iil.''
T iey oinit to liear a nid oey (tie
voice (0 tllis divinle Carpenlter whenl
lie s.iys, ''ollow m1e."
If tle cliirel is corript, if it is
qAtate, het theml vome inl anld res
CuIc it for1 J014us' Sake :ald .1how 11"
how to ive. No inatter about doc
trinles, nio matter aboult problems inl
theology, lit) miiatter aboullt doubts
on certain points. A bove all these,
as far as the stu is above the flog of
the valley, is lie Carpenter; and
ivorkingiml-ten should fall into linle
intler the hainier of the Cross and,
keeping step to the inlusic of tle
gospel, Ie proudest of all and first
of all to say, ''Ile was one of us.
I le tsted our eul). Ile wCore Otil'
clothes. Ile lived oil oir fie. IIe
felt our limitations. I IC endured
our hardships. Ile put himself inl
our place. lie was one of us."
Conversation a Ioans of' Grace.
()ur Yotm. I 'Cople.
.\le:ms of grace, -re ordinances
of (,()d, whereby Christ Communltlli
cates to his raiisoied p)eoplle spirit
U.l life and growtmitio perfection.
\';I i means of grrace, not because
God calot colvey his blessing
With I th(11CI;I not because (C1 od
iullit condfer his blessing oi Inin in
t1he us' Of th1C1; for neither of
Otse is true ; but we call them
means, because (;()d has appoilnted
them for thl1e specilied urpose. lieI
coiimimiailds us to use them f'or that
fIlrpose; :md inl his sovereigl
grace le makes ithem answer tihe
purposes intended.
Coniversation :nong 1)rivate
Christians is one of the iieans of
growth in knowledge, 'n1 holiness,
and in uiseftIliness. It is itself a part
of our religious enjoyment ; and tihe
means of inereasing hot h tle desire
:mid capacity for 111re enjoyment.
Whatever other advantages of iml
proveient a man Iay possess, if'
he is totally' cuit off flroiim intimate
intercourse with pionus frienids, lie
will soon discover it ill te coldness
aind fori4l y of his pr'ofession. If
f'roim negl igelce, or ny cause, le
he prevenited fromt intermingling
frequeit ly and familiarly with those
who make religion the subject of
their discourse, his own personal
religion will be tieprived of' tle
ease, the ardor, the accurac), and
tle opininess which are so orna
mental to thle social chai'acter' of
Chrtist's dliscipIes. Shvnuld lie read
withI attenition thle Word of G od;
should lie hear f romi the puilpit thle
most ablle ser'mons, or study the
works of' thle best commneiitatoris;
lie may become a prioticienit in thec
science oIf didactic t heology, but
both hiIis acquinltanrce withI the
po wei' of religion in ofthers, and his
o wn ex perieince ini piety, must, ini
such a case, be deficient ini many
v'ery iinter'esf inhg respects, coinpared
with fthe attaiinmients (of one who
adds to these aidvanitages fi'equent
conver'saftion about thle thlings of
God(. Th'le Chiristian miin isbter who
is far advanced ini age ando in God
Iiinew; finds in free religious con
versa u ion increasing instruct ion and
comfi ort ; thle student of di viiity
whlo is p)repai'ing for usefulness in
t he chuiirch of' God ; and( the younger
inistei' oft the saiictuary will pro
it exc~ceedi ngly by f'amiliaec society
with th le siniits ; and to the pastor
of a congregatlion it is a source of
moore i unproveimenit than thle study
oft el egaint liferaturie. A mian ac
enLst omeid i judticiouis reflections
wvill find ini such intercourse with
Christians, so many suggestions of
a dioctr ina i aiind p)ract ical tendiency,
as canniot fail to enlai'ge the sum of
his ideas, and to render his own
miaximiis mioreC coi'rect and( pralct iilI.
The Chiiist ian conversation whliich
I recoimmiendi is cithecr occasional,
ini our' interviews with our fellow
pi lgrimis, (or stated in fellowvship
imeet ings establishied expre'ssly for
this puripose.
l 'riv~ate societies foi' prayer andit
conf'erenice have always obtained
mor'e or less in the chulrch, and have
ailway's been prioduictive of rearik
able i'aatage. In times (of re
vival and reform they imutlt iply;
they intermingle the counsels and1(
experience of age with the ardor
aund rashness of' youiig believers,
and both characters dierive profit
from ani augmentation of heat andit
of light. In times of (langer and
declension, such assemblies, if they
do not arrest corruption in its pro
gress, may preserv~e a fewv from fol
lowving the multitutde to (10 evii;
mnv trcngthen the weak, nnd di.
1tell1i ,enI t. They N ce rta:1iIINy p rocu11re
ti he approbat ioll and hie blessing oI'
(;od ; 1 ;ni they sCrve 14) distingutiil
From othwrs tih I mlorc f'aitlli ser.
vanits (of the Monst lIIgh;d. 1"Theni
thecy t hat te;ar t.he I,ord Spake oftenl
onle to anlother. and the I.mrd hark
(Id, and heard it ; and a book of
himl f,or IIIhemI thant [earetd tw he'ord,l
ait that thiughl upon his name.
An1d they sh:l illie. saith Ithe
L,ord of host.-;, in that dayN when I
Imlake up1 my jewe\(Ils; andt [ will
spare th, ml as., a n111m sparethl his
o.I soll that Sevcthl hm." Mal.
6: 16-18.
Societies for Christian conversa -
tion are mapted to our social nature i
anl our Christian privileges and
dIties. The Scriptires authorizc
Ohei. I'xperienlce has proved their
itility, dimlonls(rating tihe profit
arising r 1ot not f'orSaking the as
Seiblinl of yourselves together.
ly Conversation true religion was
ttl and knovin for ages withot
a public ollicial ministry. From
AdaIM to s.s this wa"s the prin
Cipal eicalm ,f religious inlstructioil.
From the time ofl Moses to the re
turn of tile Jews flrom1 Cap)tivity
this was one of the chief, insirtiu
ilents of proinoting knowledge and
piety. In such societies the captive
I lebrews conversed together by the
waters of IabvIon, while their un1
iltlied harps were sispentded from
tihe drooping willows. ()ur Savior
had Illuch private followship with
his ipeciliar disciples ; and tile) after
his deathIl met '.ogtether for prayer,
praise and religious conference.
I lappy is the inanl wvho finds Chris
tian triends and associates. As
"iroti sharpeneth ition ; so a m1an
sharpenleth tile Countenance of his
friend." "BuLt woe to him that is
alone when lie fallet h; for he hat Ih
not another to help him up."
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carie Ptoffi the fieldrfor.jIl dea1G Latrh
aV esulqt andI' ' phscian aied ton:ciit : gr.
me. Inuo oth "ing of r'95lI I began sin
r.uMitles'f Hert Cer adeDr Mil '<
Nervine and now my heahih is better
than for 30 years before."
Is soid b)y allI dritrgista~ oiln~l~ urnnico
firs ot.tid lo bettei('I Is (4r tuioney bime .
litook on hieart, lIand nelrvesi iient free,
)r. M i-.Mdical Company, Elkhiart, Ind. L4
MyCatv
By Joseph A. AItTheler
:: Is a most fascinating L
serial story, the rights .
:: of which wve have pur- a
chased and which
Will Be Publishied f~
in This Paper
It is a story of Revolu-*
j tionary times and re
S counts the thrilling ad- --
ventures of a brave ..
3 young American caval
r'ymn who took as his
S pr'isoner a venturesome
4: and handsome English 1
girl, the daughter of a*.N
British officer.
Th1eir enforced associa- ::. At
tion as prisoner and ;;
captor undler trying cir- .. At
cumstances showed to :: A
* each the wvorth of the :: A.
other, and in the end::c
both became prisoners :: ^*
:. each to the other. Trho
tale is most cleverly told -
and is full of life.
DO NOT PAIL ' TI
TO RBAD IT B!
The Kind You Have Always I
in uso for over :30 years,
and 1
All Counterfeits, Imitations
Experiments that triflo witl
Int'ants and Clildrei-Expx
What is C
Castoria is a harmles sub
gorie, Drops and Soothing
contains neithier Opiu pi, 1
141lbstalce. Its ago is its gi
m(id allays Feverisiness. I
Colic. It relieves Teething
aind Flatulency. It assimil
Stomach and Bowels, givin
The Children's Panacea-T]
CENUINE CAS"
Bears the
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In ]KTect NOv. 25th, 1900.
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0 50 2:' 3 CMwberry 1'230 2 ;7
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Schedule In Efifect Nov. 25th. 100.,
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.40 p. 333. traIn f romn~ u6l ENa1
nnection31 at Calhoun ten 8tol llpinoo
aboard Air LIne. I I 0Wo
.10oso conneIlction at GJr enwiood for all
1in3 03s on. t. 1,. and1 C. an, j G. Itailway, anld
Mpart.anbnrg with South bru Railway.
"or an 3 in ormaInitioni r *lative t.o [lokOts
L, scilcduIe, addrroas
W. J. UCRAIG, G n ae g
~. M. NOlt I'll. Sol. AgI. AUgt, .
E' M ECMEI80N, Traffle Manager.
LUE RIDGE IIAlLROAD
I. C. 1BA'f , EU~ eceiver.
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Med. MIxed,
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am.t ~ . .... Wer, U .ion.....Lv 1311 pm
M. Lv. I'. M- A r
3 '. ANThXlON, Ihuperint.endent
31n32t1 l' s e at 1'im'5n wit. 3. It 1. No II
Ane n with; Ho I(i5w iy Non., 1111 'an
CASTOR IA
l'or Infants and Child ren,
ls Kind You Have Atwaji Bought
Bears the
gnat .ira ni
1 jk
Ia s borne G 11. 1.;nn 111-r o
,as beca .nadle mider lhis "
supervision since its ini'ancy.
no1onc to deceive you in tills.
anld "Just-ais..good'' are but
t and endanger the health o'
rience against Experiinlit.
ASTORIA
stitute for Castor Oil, Pare.
Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
orphino nor other Narcotic
arantee. It destroys Worma
cures Diarrhoea anud Wind
Troubles, cures Constipation
ates the Food, regulates tho
g healthy and natural. sleep.
10 Mlother's Friend.
FORIA ALWAYS
Signature of
ye Always Bought
Iver 30 Years.
URRAV GTnEET. HEW VOnK CITV.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY,
06adenmed. Sohedule In Efeet
June 10th. 1900.
STATIONS.
Charleston.,........1 1 I p 0
Summervill ....... 41
" Mranchivillae........ 'Z . 1
Oraugeburg .....
" Inrville.. a il 10 15 a m
Ly.Savitatisl............ 12 A) a in
1 1arnwell......... ............4 13 a il
Blacivill .................... 4 2 1 a m
I U5 a i- 8 55 a in
I. ~ 4i:14 a m: 1.3 10 a m
........... . .... 4 13 pm
" r sjl vite3.......... . .... a 2n a_ m
? .dxjui . ......... 13 ;e a mn 11e p5am
"ja 1ron.rt.y.........1h 14 a m~ 1210 pn'n
" Nowhwriy. ....... ? ;- a l 12 2 p ill
"r Nine:y-ix..........1 9;) a m 1 )0 p ll
.?Ar. -l.>dgvs -..... ... 15 a ill 15 p u
Ly. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ', 11 ju1 IR : pii~R iI
23~iidmonill............ T;;5Tiin 1113 40 asii
elI o.1........ 5 n I13 10 p a
Andrr. on .......... .t 10 a m 2 85 I m
Ar. Oreenvin e. ........... 1 5 p i11l 4 15 1 m
Ar. tlana.(On.Tna T ni 00p In
STATION.. Dil al
fA. reenvillo........... j:) n 0 15 at m
Ar. Piedm nt........... 3J p m 10 20 pa r
"~illiatonI......... ti: pl y m 10255 p in
Ar. Aneron.......... 7 15_ m 11 4Op~in
L 1xOjrto........1 6 45 p in 11 5 a
Ar. Dona......... 71 15 p 3m 11 40 p mn
Ar .bbevillo... ... 110 12 5 a 11
f3 Hodge.. ......1.....7...5 m 10 5 a xx
Ar. Gi-00vRoO.......... 02 a, pn 42 20 pm1
"Oraosr...... 11 45 a m 2 11 p in
"I Ik3rnell................ n 15 p mi
" Bumm333orvill..... * 5 52 a mx 7 28 p ni
AV. Charloston......... 7100 a mn 8 15 pmi
Dal i.)aNo 1 ST ATIONS'Da ND
11 00 p 7 00 a Lv..Uhariston..Ar 815 p 7 00
12 0011 7 41 a "summlorvillo " 7 28 p 6 52 a
1 558a 8 55 n .BranchilRo. "0 15 p 4 25 a
2 50 a 9 23 a "Orangbur g " 5:3> 8 45a
4 Da a 10 156a " K(ingvilhe " 4 43 2n2
19T 2 -a.... 7v..1avnn3ah Ar ...~lj
4 18 a..." .. Iarnwell -".... .8 15a
4 2a .... "..Ilackvil11o.. " . . 0ga
63e 80ajj-0 .. Columxbia.. " 8 20 p 9 Op
7 07 a12 20 p " ....Alston." 2l30p 8 50a
8 08 a I 23p " . .Santuo. " 1 231 7 4tip
B 45 a 2 00 p "..Union... " 32 45 710
9 04 a 2 22 p " ..Jonesville." 12 25 ) 8 p
9 10Oa 2 87p" ....Pancole t ..." 12 I1p C 49 p
60 Wa 8 10p AriSpartatnburgrLv 11 45n a 015
95aI8 401 1.VRsprtanburg Ar 11 22 a 8 00p
,01 p 7 15 Ar...Ashesville ...Lv 8 00 a 05
"P"1~ p. m. "A" a. mn. "N" night.
DOUBLEC DAILY SERiVIOEI BETWERN
CHARLESTON AND GREEN VILLU,
.and between Charleston and Ashoville.
Tulu11n an palaoe Sleepinig cara on Trains85Iand
tE.,7 andt :2. on A. am13( (. diviolon. Dhing oara
-outhaoso trains servo all choaa enrioulte.
'mrina leave, spnr(anebury, A. &1i (. dlivislin
inxothbounid, 7:0,3 r.. a., 3::17 p. ra., 0:113 xi,
dLVoat.lbule IAmited); nuthbrnud 12:23 &.
I:1..p. mn.. 11:114 a. mn., (Vestibulo Limintoed.
'-ains leavo Geenvillo, A. and 0. divluon'
mnorthbound,6I:00 a. mn., 2::,41. mn. and1( 5:22 p. M.
~Vet-buied Lbnited)'14outhbound 1:0 *3). m
ears between Chtarleston iad Ax&shovillo.
Trinsii& 15. and 1e-'llman iIDrhwingRooan
Sloopin g .oara betwoont 'harosondfse
uRegan PuuanIanom D h
Bleepin1g cars btwe'en '3avannahi anid Ashe
enr:u daily betwen Jnackonvie and
N .GANNoN J. M. OULP.
ir VP &(Gen. higr., T~rar. Ma'narge
Washingt<.n, D. C. Washington, 1)'0,
W A. TURK, 8. H. IIA R DW10R,
$en. P'ag. Agent A. Gon. Pas. Age'nt,
Wahntg .G Atlanta, Op,.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artifially digests theo food and aidE
1Nat,ure in st,rengthoning and recon-~
etruicting~ the exhausted digestive or
gas ts thelIatestdlscovered digest
ant aald tonic. No other proparation
can approach it in efliciency. It in.
8tantly relieves and pormnanontly curot
Dyspepsia,, Indigestion, Heartburn
Fliatulence, Sour Stornach, Nausea
Sic Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps anc
all oti,hr resultsof imnper fect digestion
Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO~ ChICgoB.
PIUM" ae i&nr
Y3 ESTIBUL4L
SAL * IiMITEb
TRAINS
Domm.r. DAILY SERVICE
BOWC011Nw York, Taipa, Atla.taHC
Rian ad Poli)IS S611t'laid W61,
IN I: F j. - OVFhl I h 1
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Italeigh " 3 4 lam 7iiip3
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Montgoii' r I.y. A & W 1'... 6 20ae If 2 it
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1 11ml Illike, , 105 1 4) 3 80 3am
3 tit inn. n 1'333in , "~ 340 5'9pm IO3iini
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Betwee:r en Chlestk and numih
loina. ,in Alimet and Atwanta nTao
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FAST LINE9 No63
(etee 333 VCharleston and.A Columa
2ina, AthenspndrAlant.1. 7p
2. 33N1GTr.N. C., Nov. 20h 45897.
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Lvr W as non.......7 10pm 9Ilt
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Lv Cedr Key0 5am
Lv Gulnesvllo 2 35pm
LvLlvoOi7 54pm
[v. CLkmbiy ......6.08a 2.55)ar
Lv Don lrk .........15am 7 27pm
Lv Farfx...........N10am 8 10pm
Ar Savanna h......... 82pm ii :oam
F,v Drvnswac...12...? pm Il 40am3
vr J'acksoyl.......... 7 4pm 2 (0am
Lv DJakv.l.......714pm 292am
A L (lak eCiy..........5 4l86pm 11 28amn
aLve Oakh.......... 11 40pm3 I2 18pm
Ar Tllahassee.........ira 888 Opm
Lv RoivrJnton.... 5 1000m
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