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I'Ul.i.lBHtD EVERY WEONF.8DAY MORNING. UY J AY NES, SHELOR, SMITH & STECK. it. T. JAYNE?, i ,,,"" . j o. A. SM rm. J. \V. SHKI.UK, } 1,1>H- I 1 UU8, I J. A. STECK. SUBSCRIPTION, ?1.00 PER ANNUM. ADVERTISING RATES REASONABLE. Communications of a porsoiinl character charged for nv advertisements. 2?^" Obituary UOtiooS anil tributes of respect, of not over ono hundred words, will bo printed freo of charge. All over that number must ho paid for at tho rate of ono cont a woid. Cash to accompany manuscript. WALHALLA, S. V, : \VKDNKMDAV,AIIUVNT '?ll, I OOO. ORD I IV yVTX 13 KS OF THE TOWN OF WALHALLA. An Ordinance Respecting tho Streets, Pavements and Ways ol the Town ol' Walhalla. Iii: rr OltDAINUD hy Ibo Intendant and \ Wa-dens nf tho Town of Walhalla in council assoinhled and hy authority ol tho same: SUCTION I. Thal it shall he unlawful to run a horse or mule on .Main street, and any person or persons so do ing shall he guilty of a misdemeanor. SUCTION 2. That it shall bo a misdo* Uieanor for any person or persons to rut trees oil any streets of the town. SUCTION That il shall bo unlawful for any person Ol' persons lo injure any shade trees hy hitching horses, mules or other live stock thereto, or otherwise committing any act which is calculated to injure said trees. Slier ION I. Thal il shall he unlawful to leave melon rinds or other such trash Oil tho streets and any person or persons SO doing, who shall refuse to remov?' th. same on request of the .Mayor ol' Marshal, shall he guilty of a misde meanor. SUCTION 5. Thal it shall ho unlawful lo loa vonny piles or accumulations of lum ber, ilI'OWood, rocks or oilier material oil tho streets, except South broad street, along the line of railroad or lumber yard, and any person or persons so doing shall ho guilty of a misdemeanor. SECTION 0. That it shall he unlawful for any merchant, clerk or other person to allow to accumulate on -Main street, in front of their premises, any sweepings or collect ions of papers, paper boxes, (in cans, broken glass or crockery, ol'Oilier such trash ; and it shall he a misdemeanor for any person or persons so lo dd. SUCTION 7. That ball playing or tither amusements on Main street are prohibit ed, and it shall bo tho duty ol the Mar shal to arrest all persons so engaged and bring them before the Mayor lo In dealt with according lo law. The Mar shill shall also disperse any crowd or crowds assembled Oil the sidewalks o' the town. ?SliCTION S. That il shall be unlawful 10 shoot guns, pistols or other firearms, lire-crackers or slingshots, or to throw lire balls, within the incorporate limits of tho town, and any pei sou or persons so doing shall In- guilty of a misde meanor: Provided, a person niay shoot 11 rearms on his own premises for the bona lille purpose ol' protecting his properly from ?lainage by animals or birds w ild hy nature: Provided, further, Ihal the dis charge of balls or shot from any li rearms by any perse i for the purpose ufo rosa id, within the incorporate limits, shall ho cohlincd to tho premises owned or occu pied by the person shooting. Sta riON ll. That it shall ho unlawful to ride or drive upon the sidewalks, or to lead a horse thereon, exci pt to cross thc same at a regular crossing, or to place any obstruction w hich may impede a free passage on or along any sidewalk, and any person or persons so doing .shall ho guilty of tl misdemeanor: Provided, ihal a drayman may drive or hack his wagon mi the sidewalks tor the purpose of loading or unloading heavy trunks, boxes, Arc. al once, hut must drive oil immediately after so doing, SUCTION lt). That it shall ho unlawful to ride a bicycle on the sidewalks ol Main street between thu ( omi House square and tho cross st ree! at .1, W. liol Ionian's residence. Any person so doing shall be guilty of a misdemeanor: Pro vided, thai any person riding :i bicycle who .shall collide with a person walking on the sidewalks shall be guilty of a mis demeanor. SUCTION ll. That the game of cock lighting is prohibited within the incorpo rate limits of (he town, ami any person or persons taking pari lu or witnessing such game, as either participant or spec tator, shall he subject lo tine or impris onment', al the discret iou of thc I n inn taut within the limits of his authority. SUCTION Iii. That it shall be unlawful for any person or persons, oilier than employees, or passengers coming in or going ott, to assemble al ibo depo! in Walhalla and gel on lin- trains. lt shad be tho duty of t he Mat-hal to beat the depot on tin- arrival and departure of tho trains and arrest all persons get tim: on the cars, or at tem pt iii--, (o gel mi, other than employees or passengers as afore said, and bring I hem inline i In- Intendant to ho dealt \sito recording lo law. SUCTION bl. That any person or per sons violating any of tin- foregoing pro visions of this ordinance shall be Hubie to arrest and line or imprisonment al Hie discretion of the Intendant within lite limits of his ant len ity. St:< MON ll. That lids ordinance shall be deemed general ami perpetual, shall go inlo elici t upon its pul.In .ni. and continue of toni- until repealed or amended, limn- ill ('"int' il .lint I.ililn il Hillier tin . mini tali- SIMll "I I I?' Tow ll hi W ..?h ill:. ll.. S.l Un'Titi illly ill ('chi Harv, pino, amt in Uli-1'Jllh year ni thc .soYi-ieignlv amt nnli 1.1 nil, i,, i' I,I th,- I mn il Stales "I Villi i ii ll, I . S, ll? ?1.1.1. M A V li,I, ml.nit. .IA-. TllOMI'soN, Clerk .ont Tira-lilrr, Au ( )nli na mi' t o Preserve I he 11 cull h and ( lleaidiiicss ol' t h.- Tow n ol M alitalia. bl! IT Ol! il AI NI l> by the I nt end ai il and Wardens of the Town ol Walhalla in council assembled, ami hy authority ot tho sanio: Sui rio's I. Thal till residents, whether owners of property m louants Occupying the same, within the incorpo r?t) limits, aie expected t" koop their premises ma clean nilli healthy condi tion, mid any person ul persons failing or refusing lo remove a ntiisaiicc, when te iplested so lo do by the Munni ot Ib allli. shall be guilty ot a misdemeanor ami may be punished lil ihr discretion ot the IlltCIldnilt within the lnnil "I hi- an tinnily, ami such nuisance may be abated by the Marshal al (ho expense ni Hie owner ni occupant, SUCTION 2. Thai it shall ho unlawful to establish any slaughter house ill' hlllchel pen within titi' mi pi,rule limits of tim tow II, and any person ot pei -mis so doini; shall be liable to line or imprisonment at the discretion ot the Intendant within I he limits of his ant Inn n y, SlX'TInN,'!.Thal ail) 'I".' i munn/ ut lui u illihi Un' ihcnipnriilc limits ni tin- hiwn, in awn n lin Isl nf .Ililli' allil Un' Isl ul Iii Inlier, Will.I a Inll/./IC, I- lialili I i lu' HI'i/cil ilnl l. l.un. il liv Un Mal-ll.tl l"l a pCl'llill ni I Willly l.nn lunn-, il.II ?Hg which I nur In-nu ini ian nilli ni him l>) pay i nv. I hi- -um ul I wo iii illili s, a |i| I, i I nhl -un' lIl'CIIICll, I hr lin;. I- Hull t-i li' -nil. Ili.il u>\ i,wini ..I a ilm: m linus Who shut! lil -inti if-;: m lings inn ul ?arv.'' UH I he st l ce is! ol I In I nu n w il lu iiil Iud UK i II n//Int shall In- iii i un il unilty ul a IIII.HIIIIIII.Him anil -hall lill lui li I - In 11 ul lin ills crctloll ol tin' lilli lui.ml within lin limits ni Iiis ant lint its. Ma i ION I. That this ordinance shall bc doomed general ami perpetual, shall go into riled upon its publica!?mi, ami continuo ot force until repealed or amended, linlii- in Ci.nm il amt lutilh'il lililli-r lin rm pu tali' -ral ul i In I nu n ni W .uti.ill.i mi ll,. S.! Ihr .'lillias nt I'l-lll Hilly, I OOO, amt in Ide Illili year <>i tin Mivrirl^niv anil lum |,i ml. m i-.a itii' I nlleil ':Slates Ol A inri ira. I . S liol.I I.M A V, Ind ml.II.i .l\- I lt. i M I -i i.s. Cir i I, amt lira .inri . An Ordinance tn Itogulalo Trafile by Itiueratil Traders, Auctioneers anil Ti ansien! Met rh.mis. Iii: li O?tiiAIN11> by I hr I lileudllUI ami Wardens ol the Town II) Walhalla, in council assembled ami bj aiitlmi ily o| thc same: Sui I'lO.N I. Thal Him taut traders, auctioneers, m transient un i chants, sidling, or in any mannet oller big for sale, any goods, wares, ot mei Chaildisn, Within the Town ol W alhalla, at audi iii or private sale, shall pay iii advance a license tax ol twenty ll vii dbi. lam por mon Hi, fifteen dollars por wook, or livo dollars por day: Provided, tho provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to ordinary dealers in products of the farm, garden or dairy, SUCTION 2. That any person selling or offering for salo any goods, wares or mer chandise, as itinerant traitor, auctioneer or transient merchant, within tho Town of Walhalla, without having first paid the licenso tax required by this ordi nance for so doing, shall bo subject to fine or imprisonment at tho discretion of tho Intendant within thu limits of Iiis authority. S lier ION That this ordinance shall bc deemed general ami perpetual, shall go into elVect upon its publication and continue of force until repealed or amended. Dono in Connell ami rat Hied under tho corpo rate seal ol' Hie Town of Walhalla on ll? 8.1 Hie 7th ilny of february, 1000, ami ht Hie 12-itli your of die sovereignly und independence nt the I'nitcd States of America. T. S. HOI.I.K.MAN, Intendant. JAS. TUOMCSON, Clerk and Treasurer. All Ordinance to Preservo the Peace and (loud Order of tho Town of Wal halla. lil'. IT O Ul) AI NJ-: ? by tho Intendant and Wardens of tho Town of Walhalla, in council assembled, and hy authority of the saine: SUCTION I. That any person lound drunk in tho Town of Walhalla, whereby the peace and good order of tho town may ho impaired, or tho conven ience of ot'ier persons interfered willi, shall he guilty of a misdemeanor. SUCTION 2. That any person commit ting an act of public indecency ou a 8tree 1 shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor. si c i e.s 3. That any person convicted of keening II disorderly fmttso within tho limits ot' Hie Town of Walhalla shall, upon oon V lot ion ol' such offence, bo Hued a sum not less than ii'i mn' lunn' than $30, and the owner or I lessee Ol (Hiv dwelling house or other building situated within said incorporate limits who lets or Mill Ids any such dwelling t<> any prison or persons, lo he used as a bawdy house or house of prostitution, shall, upon conviction, pay a line ol' not less limn S? nor more than 830, for every till) upon willoi) such house or liuildlnr; may lie Used or kept, and he otherwise punished within tlie discretion ol' Hie Intendant within the limits ol' his authority. SKOTIOX 4i Thill any person or persons who shall )>r guilty ol lighting, rioting, using profano luir guage iii' oilier disorderly conduct within the incorporate limits shall bc punished as for mis demeanor. S KC HON r>. Timi lt shall bo toothily o? tho Mar shal lo arri's! all persons guilt} of lUlSdOUICnilOrS or lighter crimes within flus Incorporate limits ol the town lo violation of thc laws ol' thc StlllC of South Carolina, UcoilOO county, or hy violation ol anv Ordinance of the Town of Walhalla and bring them helme 1 he Inlendaiit or a Warden noting in his stead, who shall have ?lieh power to pass such order in the premises as, in his opinion, Justice limy require, consist ent w ith Hu* authority of tho Council in such case pi m iiled. Si.?THIN C.. Timi il shall he tin duty of the Marshal or Policeman, lifter tho tirrosl of any nelson, whose violation of any ordinance inter feres with the peace and good order of thu town, or lite conduct of the person arrested nfter Hu' arrest is made is such as to impair the peace ami good order ot the town, to closely coll lino such person and produce him as required by law for examination or proper administration of criminal Justice as the ease may require. Sta i ION T. That no person or persons, other I lian a lawful dispenser, shall sell any spirituous or intoxicating liquors within the corporate limits of the town, cither by drinks or In larger quantities, ami any por sun or persons violating this Section shall bl! .subject to line or imprisonment ai I he discret ion of (he Intendant within the limits of his authority. SUCTION S, That the Marshal is author i Stud lo arrest any person found on the streets between IO o'clock p. m. and ? o'clock n. m. who cannot give a satis factory reason for such presence Oil thc si reels tl II ri ng th csu hours. SUCTION Thal all places of business or amusement must bc closed mi tito Sab bath day, oxeopl drug stores, livery sta bles and restaurants, ?md the. violator ol' this Sec! ion shall be subject to a penally of i?'J"). Sl'.i it?i\ lu. Thal any person found loafing on tho streets of Walhalla, hav ing no visible means ol' earning au hon est livelihood, shall be deemed a vagrant. Sri rioN ll. That il shall ho unlawful for any person or persons lo carry con cealed upon their person any weapon mentioned in tho laws of the State of Smith Carolina as unlawful tu carry con cealed, besides, such weapons shall bc forfeited lu tho town. Sii i ION 12; Timi il shall be the duty of 1 he Marshal lo arrest, all persons found gambling within the incorporate Hmils ol' Ijie town o' Walhalla. SUCTION l:.t. 'fha ii shall he unlawful for any person or persons to resist or in any way interfere with the Marshals in the discharge of their dillies. SUCTION I I. Any person or persons who shall keep, or permit to he kept on their premises, any place where gambling is permitted or encouraged, shall bo tried hy the Intendant, and upon conviction bc punished by line Of not less than $2."i.00, <>r Imprisonment, with or without hard labor on (ho streets, foi' not loss than 20 days. SUCTION l?. Thal any person or per sons will illly si l iking, breaking Ol' ot her wise injuring any street lamp, the prop erty ol' thoi Town of Walhalla, shall bo deemed guilty nf a misdemeanor, and on conviction of such istriking, breaking Or injuring of any lamp shall bc subject tu linc or imprisonment for each lamp, at thc discretion of tho Intendant, within I he limits of his authority. Si.i ines III, Thal any person keeping m occupying a house vltero riotous, boisterous or disorderly conduct occurs shall he liable to line or imprisonment ut the discretion of the Intendant within thc limits of his authority. Sui I'lON 17. Thal any person or per sons violating any of tho foregoing Sec tions of I his ordinance shall lie deemed guilty ol .? misdemeanor, and punished al Hie discretion of the Intendant within the limits nf hi., ant hoi ily. Si i nus 1^. That this ordinance shall he deemed general and perpetua!, shall un iniu elici t upon ils publication, and continue ul force until repealed or amended. I lune m Council .uni i ai i lied limier I ho corpo rate seal ol thr Town of Walhall.i on I., s. Hie .th da> oi february, 1000, mid in Hie 121th OMI ni HiesoVercignly and H.-i. i.Iciii i- .a Un- Ulliled Stales ol America. I S. HOI.I.U.MAN, I ii I in. I.i ul. .iv-, 'I'IIO.M I'SON, Clerk ?iud Treasurer. VII Iluliiiance lo Ustahllsli l in- lannis in Hie Town ol Walhalla, lb II OitliAiXI'.li by the Intendant ami Wardens ul lin- Town ol Walhalla in council assen:hlciI, and by authority Of I he sa mc : Sui II>.\ I. Thal lire I'aits be estab lished m thc Town of W lalla on Main st reel no hut h I he North and Sont h sides thereof between Ann street mid Tugaloo street; that within said limits no new house shall heu ,liter he built of wooden material, and nu additional room oi inou?', .-hall he Knill ol wood lo any house now standing within said lire limits. Sui no.N 2. That-all buildings hereafter erci li d within saul lire limits shall he built ol brick or slono lind covered with si.i ic. tin. or zinc. s i i i ION ll. flint no building or build ings, constructed of wood, of any size or dimensions, shall he built or erected Ailinn '.. feel nf either side of Main st i col within said lire limits. Si.N I. 'that this Ordinance shall Ki- deemed general and perpetual, shall ;o inlii choc.I upon Hs publication and cont ililli' nt turee until repealed ul amended, lloiie III I -.inn il net ral Hied lindel the roi po cm ,i iii n,, Town ol Willimill. I.. S. lin Till ll.IV ol I rill ll.II V, I ' ' " i, and in Hie Illili yearnl the .sovereignty ami Independence ol t lie I ulled Stales of America. I . S, liol,LUMAN, Intro,I.mi. .i \ > i iio.vjfsoN, ('ldk and Treasurer, \n Ordinance tu liaise Supplies and M ike appropriations foi the Town of w alitalia foi- the Voitr I IK jo, lit II OltDAlNI.H by tho Intendant and Wardens ot the ToWll ol Walhalla, in council assembled, ami hy (iiilhbrif.y ut the same: S.s I. Tliol a lax of !!0 cents un each une hundred dollars of thc assessed value, ol all real ami personal properly, be levied for ordinary (own purposes tn defray curren I expenses du ring i he tis, al year commencing -I a unary (Ith, P.H"i. Sui lins 'fhal a tax of ?Kl COIltS on each une hundred dollars of the assessed vid.i all n al and personal property, he levied Ku thc pm pose of paying tllO interest on ami rotirciiioiil nf the railroad bonds. Si. :. That t lie lax Oil real and pei sulla I property, ?IS pl o vu lcd in Sect inns mic and two ol t h i s ni d i na nee, sha 11 be pani min thc nil,cc ul Tl casu I cr of tllO Town between the Isl day ol May, I tn III, und Isl day of .lune, HMM), according Lo thc assessments made by thc Town board ol Assessors: Provided, thal any property within tho corporate limits ou tito HvHt tiny of May, not roturnod to tho County Auditor, shall ho listed and as sessed by tho Town Hoard of Assossors for taxation. SUCTION 4. 'Hinton all circuses nod other shows n tax of ono to ono liumlioil dollars tiff ?lay, in tho discretion <>f tho Intendant, shall bo paid. SRoriON 5, That each and every |iorsoii Ifnble to road duty, umlor tho laws ol tho si.ito, shall work on tho streets ten day?, or pity ut tho rate of 60 cents por day, umlor the direction of tho Intendant or ?onie ono In Ids stead, under tho mono penalty as prescribed by thc laws of tho State tor niiy refusal or neglect to perforai said work: Provided, that mild person shall ho per mitted to pay on or before the Hint of April n eoiiiunitatiou fco ?>f $2; but each ?ntl every one failing to pay before or by the Hist of April, shall be required tO pay S3. Any person Cpiulug Into the Town al ter .lune 31st shall pay the sum of $1.25 for tho tall working: Provided, hu has not worked elsewhere SUCTION tl. That any person or persons having claims against the town must present them within sixty ?lays or the same will bu barred from payment, unless u satisfactory excuse ls ro tutored. SUCTION 7. That tho Intendant shall be paid a salary of one hundred dollars for the tiseal year HUH), to bo paid quar terly out of tiny funds in tho treasury available for ordinary town purposes. BI'KOIAI. TAX KS. 8norton s.'N<> person. Urtu or corporation shall he engaged in, proseoitte or cany on any business or profession hereinafter mentioned without havlnir Hist paid a special license tax therefor, as follows, lo wit: Agents for or dealers In fcrtlltstors "other than regular merchants," $5. baker, $2. Hank, with $25,000 capital ?ir less, .$25. Hank for every $1,000 capital, in execs?, of 825,000, SI. Brokers, dealers in merchandise, produce ?n margin ot cotniiiissloii, $3. Harber, I ?ii- one chair, $2. Harber, for each chair over one, IS, Hilliard, pool or bilga tel lo tables, $5. Itlacksmith for om* forgo. SI. Blacksmith for cacti adudlttonnl iorgo, 60c, Boarding house, permanent, except for stu dents and operatives exclusively, $2.00. Hoot or shoe shop, making or repairing, $1. Brokor, dealer in horses, cattle or other live stock, not paying license for sale stable or stock yard, per year, ?5. Butcher, dealer in meats, .Ve., SIO. Dentists, $5. Dealer in cotton s ed, cotton seed hulls and meal, Other than a regular merchant, $0. Druggist, $5. Furniture dealer, $3. Hotel. $io. Knell insurance Company,life, tire, or accident, $r?. Lawyers doini; business within the town, $0 for Oneil law vcr. Public Hearse, S3. Restaurant, $1. Contractor doing ti business of not over $500 $2.50; over $500, SS; over $1,000, $10. Merchants shall pay a license according lo Hie following schedule of gross sales for the year and prices inion sworn returns: Under.$ 1,000. $3 on Over. 1,000. .'> 00 Over. 2,600 . 7 60 Over. .r>,0(M). IO ?ll Over . 7,MM!. 12 WI Over.|0,0(I0. 15 (HI tiver.15,ooo. 17 50 Over.20,000 . 20 00 Over.25,000. 25 mi Newspapers, oilier than (lally, ll VC (lotlni'S. Photographer, Itinerant, liv?; ?loilars. Physician, live dollars. Kepa ir shops for gnus, bicycle, {ho., $1,50. Surveyor, $2. Street Wagon or dray, four horses, twenty ?lul lars. Street wagon or dray, two horses, toil (lollara. Street wngotl or dray, one horse, $2.50. Stable, keeping volit?les and heises for litre feed and sal?1. tWCIlty-llve il..liars. Stable, Iced amt Sides, live dollars. Tailor, trunking and repniring, one dollnr, 'lin sh ?p, making or repairing, one dollar. Wat' linker and jeweler tor repairing, ?Ve. two do.. Wheel wright, for repairing wagons and hug Kies, si. Undertaker, Ihrc? dollars. S KO l ION 0. 'that the owner Shall pay a tax ot one dolla.' tor each flog kepi in town. SKCTIO.N 10. Thal ibi> ()rillnniieo shall bein feel on Hie 16th day ol Kchriinry, WOO, and until I hal day, said lieeiises may llO ??lied without any penalty, to persons now engaged in any of Hie above named ... . upai ?ons m business. Kroll) amt after tho sahl I At lt (lay of Kcbruary, loot), lt shall be Hu- duly ot Ute Marslial to visit caeli and everv person, lirui ur corporation, dollie business lu Ute.Town of Walhalla and Inspect (heir license and report all who aro doing busi ness without license lo the Intendant at once. Any person or persons carrying nu or prose cuting any business or occupation, or running any establishment untiled in this or preced ing sections, without firs! having taken oui ii li cense therefor, shall be lined, OXCCpt in eases where special penalties are Imposed, tito MIHI of liv?! dollars per dav or bc Imprisoned torc terni not exceeding live days, for cacti and every dav Mich business ls carried on wit bout such license. No license shall he Issued for a less period than one year, dated I rum I he li rsi ?lay of thc un.nth ni willett the same is issued. Pur atty business, oe -a pa i lon or profession, liol enumerated in Hie foregoing Scellons, Hie li cense shall be regulated by Hu- Im miaut. SUCTION ll. The Town Council hereby ecscrves the right to revoke any license for any cause which may seem to it just. SUCTION Iii. Tho lax on real or per sonal properly provided for in Ibis oldi na nc?' shall he collet ted during tho moni h of May, IllOO, ami any person or persons who shall fail to pay such taxes on or by (he In st day of June, Uni?, shall he liable to a penalty Of twenty per cent on Stich tax, ami the (ax, with the penally anti cost, shall bc collected by execution or ot herwise. Any person, linn Ol'corporation mak ing any fi Iso or fraudulent return, where a return is by this ordinance required, shall, upon conviction, he lined not less than $25, nor moro than $50, or bo im prisoned not less than 20 ?lays or more than 80 days, or either ?ir both, at the discretion of the Intendant or Ailing Intendant. Dune in Council and rntlllcd under Hie corpo rate seal ol Ute Town id Walhalla on ll.. S.l Hu-7th dny ol february, 1000, mid hi tho 1*2 lt li year ol Hie so'vcrcignfy mid independence ol i he United Stales ol America. K. S. HOI.I.K.MAN, Intendant. .1 AS. T IO.MI-SO.V, Clerk ami Treasurer A IlKSOl.UliO.N I IKS PHOT I.NO l-'Olt.MKK O li lt IN A NC KS. Unsolved, Thal all laws enacted hy the Council heretofore, not. in con ll ?ot with these Ordinances, aro considered in full force, ami that each anti every one of these Ordinances this dny enacted shall be in full force after the publication of the same. Done in (,'olllieil and ratified under Hie em po rate -eal ol Hie Town of Walhall:. |l.. S.) Hie 7t b day ..I Kellina rs . lana, amt in the 124th year of Ute sovereignty and Independence of i be United Slates ol A m?i i ea. i\ s. HOI.I.K.MAN, Intendant, .1 AS. THOMPSON, Clerk and Treasurer. Is your breath bad? Then your best friends turn their heads aside. A had breath means a hud liver. 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The Rrsf fmpuTse An Eastern Story of Two Mon Noted Por tho Que d They Did. BY JULES LA MAITRE Turill wits ii wealthy citizen of Dag dud who wu? fur und wide renowned for lils ninny virtues, lu assisting the poor with lils money he was so gen erous tluit lie had to deprive himself of the luxuries of life, and Hie pat louee with willoh he listened to the laments of the suffering and cheered them with kind words earned him the love and ? admiration of lils fellow citizens. ? He boro with resignation all the pet ty annoyances which accompany man through life In an almost unbroken chain. lie wus truly tolerant and never waxed angry when others did not share lils opinions, a rare an ! cl 1111 cult virtue Indeed, for there ls no human being who does not wish lu bis Innermost heart that all other human beings might be his Inferiors and yet In his likeness. Ho was a faithful husband, and this In spite of lils wife being of a quarrel some nature. Ile bore with her 111 temper and seemed not lo mind at all that she was no longer young and beautiful. Finally his unselfishness was so great that, though himself the author of numerous poems and ?linmas, he rejoiced over tho success of his rivals mid proved hts Joy by giv ing them sincere words of encourage ment ?iud rendering them all kinds of services. In brief, all his life was made up of mercy, gentleness, loyalty, unselfishness, and he was considered ti saint-a chivalrous saint. In spite of nil this he showed a hud; of (hal calm serenity which usually illuminates the face of saintly per sons. His fellini es had the suffering expression of one who has fallen a prey of wibi passions or secret sor rows, niel frequently, In (he very mo ment ol' doing some kind net, he would cast down lils eyes. Was lt lo collect himself or to avoid looking Into peo ple's faces? No one could tell. Now, there lived not far from Bag dad an ascetic by the name of Maltre ga. Ile was a miracle worker, and the [dons from all purls of the world (lock ed to him to be helped by lils prayers. Having renounced the world and all Its usages, Maltrcga had dug a cave Into (he bank ol' the river and become a holy man, whoso prayers were always heard at the throne of Ol'mUzd. With his bony, hair covered arms uplifted to heaven bc stood before lils cave as un wearied as a tree stretching Its branch es upward, so that the swallows, de ceived by his Immobility, took Maitre ga for un obi willow and built their nests on lils shoulders. Ills face was tanned brown by the sui and was black with dirt, and lils long beard and tangled hair blew about him like the wind beaten grass blades en the rttlli pnrts id' an old castle ruin. And so he lind lived for many years, for such had been his will. One day he overheard a pilgrim say ing: "Turlrl appears like an embodiment if Orniu/.d. If he only had the power to do what he likes, misery would sure ly disappear from the earth." Mnitrega's form been mo more rigid. It was apparent that tho ascidie had Mitered Into communion with Ormuzd. \ few moments passed In silence, then lie sahl to the pilgrim: "1 cannot compel Orniu/.d to grant to I'll ri ri the power to do everything ho wishes, for In that event he would ho ?(jual to dod. Ormuzd has. however, granted that beginning from tomorrow it all occasions the first wish enter lalncd by Turil l shall be Immediately realized." "Oh." replied the pilgrim, "this al most amounts to the same. Turin's irst wish nt whatever occasion will be Ike all lils other wishes, always gen trous and good. Von have announced to nie, reverend slr, (he happiness of countless human beings. Accept my lest thanks." Had Mnitrega's beard been less lin icnctrnhlc Hie pilgrim might have no Iced an Ironical smile gilding over his iel rilled lips. A moment later, how iver, the ascetic was again absorbed in leep m?dit?t lou. And tho pilgrim returned to the city md rejoiced In anticipation of (he be icllcenl miracles (brough which Tnrl d's power undoubtedly would become nanlfest. The next morning Turlrl on awaken ing happened lo (brow a glance' upon MS wife, who was still slumbering at lils side. All of a sudden his wife, ns though driven by some mysterious [lower, rose, rushed to the window and [U'CClpllatcd herself into the yard, shat tering lier skull on the pavement. Turill left his house and soon saw Himself importuned by a crowd ol' bog [(SI'S. He dill not utter a harsh word lo them und was about to distribute Hims lu his habitual kind way when, lo! all the beggars dropped dead. Continuing his walk, be met fair Mandelliktl, on?! of thc most noted ton rt csu ns of Bagdad. Kager to gain Hie wisc man's love, she told him the ?dory of her life and tried to persuade [lim (bal she was unlike any oilier wo llum of her profession. Turill was moved to pity and was about to ex [iress to ber his sympathy when (he woman ali ol' a sudden fell lifeless nt Iiis feet. Arriving in the eily, he found (hal the street Which be billi to cross WHS docked with numerous carriages. Aft tr wailing a few moments he began to ose patience, when all at one,- drivers ind horses, ns (hough hil by some mys terious blow, dropped dead to tin ground, Ile win to (lie (healer and there fell pta ree I lug with thc scholar Carvilaka iboiil some verses Which (he taller as This most aggravating and tormenting the blood, ??nd unies of this acid poison almost unbearable, e impossible, the dcspi This burning, itt foi ms Criistfl and seal I bis is a painful and While lic/.enin, the skin, they are rei THERE W li the blood is in a \ Kn h i md applies inflammation, but ea S. S S., the only purely vegetable ren skin troubles. It goes direct to the sent of all the organs, and Hms clears the system subsides, and all signs of the disease disapj Nd i.thi M Koffinln. of Cardington, Ohio,si fi..m hu (li titi ince m mun been inc KO I md ly i lout ii.onN wrf vciy niic she ?as treated hy int lu i researches . relief, WHS told hy Au old i>fiy.il< promptly cnn A oui li.is ncvri had M return of the liellevei sin would have tu on lu lici grave years ni li will .lu i.liters " Send for otu book on Blood and Sk i ii I lin case; they will cheerfully give any inform?t! Tho Kind You Have Always I lu use for over- 30 years, Ii ??j* m and ha All Counterfeits, Imitations ti pertinents that trillo with ai Inlauts and Children-Expoi What is C Castoria is a substituto for Ci and Soothing- Syrups. It is ] contains neither Opium, Mo substance. Its ago is its {rut and allays Feverishness. It Colic? It relieves Teething 1 and Flatulency. It assimilai Stomach and Bowels* giving The Children's Panacea-Th? GENUINE CAST The Kind You HM In Use For Ov THC orriTAun COMPANY, TT MUI cribed to N Isa mi, while Turill claimed that they were composed hy Saudi, suddenly the scholar uttered a shriek sud expired. The play which was performed had a great success and was much applauded hy the audience. Hardly had Turill made up Iiis mind to Join In the applause when the au thor of the play breathed lils last. Turhl returned home, torrlllod itt what he had seen, and. thinking him self the cause of all these murders, he killed himself in despair by plunging i dagger Imo his heart. During tho Slime night died also Mnltrega, tho ascetic. Doth appeared simultaneously before Orinu/.d. The ascetic thought in his mind: "How 1 shall rejoice to see this man bulged according lo Ills desert: This nan whoso hypocrisy was almost as much admired us my virtue as soon as tic had power to do what bc liked showed Ids true nature by committing Countless crimes." Ornum!, however, turned smilingly lo Turill and sahl: "Welcome, virtuous Turll'i. You were truly a good man and my faith ful servant. Kilter now Into my eter nal peace." "That's a good joke," sn ld the as cetic, with a sneer. "Never have I been inore In earnest than at this moment," replied Ormu/.d lind, addressing again Turill, spoke: "You wished tho destruction of jour wife because of her ungcntlenoss and homeliness; tho destruction of the bog gars because of their annoyance and Ibo repulsive sight they offered; the destruction of the courtesan boca uso if her foolishness und Insincerity; of tho drivers and their horses for caus ing you an unnecessary delay; of the ichohir Cnrvllaka for disagreeing with you; of tho playwright for his being more successful than you. All these wishes were perfectly natural. The murders with which you Were charged !>y Mnltrega were, without your know lng lt, thc effect of your first wish. Hint wish which no ono ls able to com mand. It ls (lillie natural to hate al! Hint ls disturbing and obstructing, mid lt ls Just ns natural lo desire thc de struction of what we hate. Nature ls Egotistical, and the name of egotism ls destruction. Thus sin and crime luke root In tho hearts of even thc most virtuous, and If mortals had thc power if realizing their Hist Involuntary wishes the cai th would fast become depopulated, This, Turill, I purposed lo show by your example. Hut 1 Judge men after their second impulse only, that Impulse which alone ls In their liower. Without the mysterious gift for which you did not ask and which made your last day so murderous you would have continued to lead a benefi cent existence. It ls, therefore, not your nature that I have to consider, hut your will, which was good and aver ready to curb nature and to Im lirove liny Imperfect work. And for Ibis reason, my dear coworker, I open to you (ho gates of paradise." "So far, so good," sahl Mnltrega, "but what reward do you grant to ino?" "The saine." replied OrniU'/d, "lil liOUgll you only partly deserved lt. Von were n saint, but you were not n inman being unless so (brough your ?Hide. Von succeeded in stilling the list Impulse In your heart, bul If nil men would live like you mankind tVOllhl he ever faster exterminated hun lt could bc through the fatal pow ir grunted (o my faithful servant Tu ll?. Now, I wan! mankind to exist, as I timi pleasure lu Hs sight, which nt lines ls very beautiful. F.ven your ef forts, miserable ascetic, were not eii Irely devoid of beauty, and therefore I pardon you your foolish error, And hus I receive Turill into my bosom, localise 1 inn just, ami you, Maltrcga, icon uso I nm merciful." "Hut"- Objected .Maltrcga. "I have spoken."-Translated From be French For.Cleveland Pln?n Dealer. of all skin diseases is caused by an acid c< is relieved through cet tain lustriuueiiinlilici leaches the skin ami it becomes red and specially when overheated from any cause, irate sufferer, regardless of consequences, s ?bing humor appears sometimes bi little pi es. Again the skin is dry, haul and fissure stubborn forilt of thc disease. Teller, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum ?md many idly blond diseases, because CAN BE NO EXTER 'IT H OUT AN INTERN iure, healthy condition, no poisonous clcinc (ions of washes, lotions and salves sometii Idiot leach the disease. Only S. S. S., the icdv known, is a sale and permanent cure I (lie disease, lieu 11 a I i /cs the acids and chan of all impurities through the natural chan lear. IVS sin- W(l* Afflicted willi Sc I ?fill? ms MU rs nilli I?CM ?wollen timi sin uns m.! recognizable, ii ntl liei iii thc doctors lu low II willum! colily dew 'filled, nm inn in luke sss sin- fol towed his advice nuil i disease Tills was seventeen yea rs ago. She shicci til Lui for S. S. S , ami inlils, " wlllll ll lill? il?.nc for cases, and write our physicians fully about y Oil or advice wanted We make no charge fo ?ought, and which has boon ms borne tho signature of s hoon made under his por upcrvlsion since its infancy. LO ono to deceive you in this, md Substitutes aro but K\ ,nd endanger tho health of .lonco against Experiment. ASTORIA ?tor Oil, Paregoric, Drops Harmless and Pleasant. It rphino nor other Narcotic trauten. It destroys Worms euros Diarrhoea and Wind troubles, cures Constipation tes tho Food, regulates tho healthy and natural sleep, a Mother's Friend. "ORIA ALWAYS re Always Bought rer 30 Years. in?Y BTnCCTi NIW YORK OITV? Reduced Rales Via Southern Railway. On account of (he Annual Convention, Colored odd Kellows, Louisville, Ky., October 2d-7th, HUH), tho .Southern Hail way will soil round I rip tickets from all stations on its lines to Louisville, Ky., and return, at tho rate of one first class fare for tho round trip. Tickets to be sold September L'Ut h and ROU) and Octo ber 1st, with final return limit October DI li, I DUO. Persons located at non-coupon stations should notify ticket agents seve ral days in advance of their contemplated departure so that he may supply himself with proper form of tickets. On account of the Annual Meeting of the Mississippi Valley Medical Associa tion at Asheville, N. C., October DI h 11 th, HUH), tho Soul horn Hail way will sell round trip tickets from all stations on its lines to Asheville and return. Tiekols will besohl October (Ith lo Otb inclusivo, with final limit October loth, 1000. An excellent opportunity to visit Ibo fam ous "Land of the Sky." On account of tho National Conven tion of tho Christian Church, Kansas City, Mo., October Pit li-int li, 1000, tho Southern Hallway will sell round trip tic kets to Kansas City and return from all points on its lines af tho rate of one first-class fare for the round trip, phis si. 'fie kids will be sold October 8th, '.Uh and loth, with Until return limit Oc tober 2.'U1, 1000, inclusivo. Persons at non-coupon stations will kindly notify thc ticket ll go nts* 80 ve ra I days in advance of their contemplated departure in order that he may supply himself with proper form of tiekcts. On account of (he Annual Convention of Hut National Baptist Association, Richmond, Ya., September I2th-20tl), 1000, the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to Richmond, Ya., and return at (lui rale of one lust-class fare for (.ho round tri]) from all points (Ul its lines except from Washington, 1). C., ami Alexandria, Va. Tickets will bo sold September 10th, I Ith and 12th, with final limit September 22, mun, in clusive, Por detailed information rotativo to rates, schedules, reservations, otc, call on or address any agent of t he Sent bern Railway or its connections. *S. ll. llAitnwicK, A. CL P. A. Atlanta, Ca. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itiirtilicially digests tho food and aids Nature in strengt beliing and recon structing tho exhausted digestive or gans. It is 1 be latcstdiscovered digest ant, and tonic. No other preparation can approach it Iii e?llclency. It in stantly relieves and permanent ly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, .Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache Cast ralgla,Cramps and all other resultsof Impcrfcctdlgostion. Price Mo. and |l. Larne size contains:;1/, limes small sue. Boole all uboutdyspopslainaucu free Prcpuicd by E. C. DeWITT & CO. Chicaao KO lt SALK, BY DR. J. W. RKLL. i.tliiH'liler II H II Cn>e i'oe Morry. "Nearly every woman is a miser of Jollity. Men are willing to caleb pleas ure as it Hies, hut women tnusl have everything just so before they can abandon themselves to enjoyment, mid then limy ure usually loo tired lo lake il," said a lei lurer lo an audience of women, "lt's a disease, bul fortunate ly not incurable. Women say it is easy to talk this way. but that one can't bc laughing win n one is hurried and worried. All I can say ls thal .von might be IIS hurried, bul Voil Wouldn't be as worried if you did laugh. I hap pened oin e lo speak of uiy husband lo a little girl, and sin- said : " 'Why. I didn't think you were mar ried.' " 'Wbv V I asked. '. M III, (...Ilise' " "( '.ilise why V " 'Cause you laugh so much.' "Wasn't that a commenini'y on mat rimony?" Chicago Tl mes-ll ern ld. SATAN SC illditioll of ITCH. ; too much inflamed. The itching and burning arc Thc skin seems on fire, sleep or rest is cratches until strength is exhausted, istules, discharging a sticky lluid, which d, itches intensely, bleeds and scabs over. like troubles aie Spoken of as discuses of MAL IRRITATION AL CAUSE. ills eau reach thc skin. lies mitigate thc itching and soothe the real blood medicine, can do this. for l?c/.ema and all deep-seated blood and ises the blood, re inforces Slid invigorates nels; tin-skin relieved, all inflammation inn ?HpB^BBB j^VVfffl SB?"^Sn nits MHL ^( vSHt- flSKL ^1 i in ^BBifflWfcfr ^uwraw. ^H?^^. in.- -frwl mithin iiwwi? BHh. jKff tnt ^^^l^^ ^^faaw??^ i this. Address, Swill Specific Co., Atlanta, Qi. CO YE ARB' ?? EXPERIENCE PATENTS rWk B^T* DESIGNS 'Jff fT^ COPYRIGHTS <&C. Anyonosondlng a skotch and doserlptlqn may quickly nscortnlu our opinion froo whether an iiiTontlon ls probably pntontablo. Communion, tiona strictly contldontlrd. Iandbook on Patoht* Bunt lreo. Oldest iigoncy for socurlng pntoiits. Patent? takon through lunn A Co. rocolvo tp'fial not!?*?, without charge, lu tho Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weokly. Lowest cir culatlon of any ncIontlUo Journal. 1 erins, fi a yours four months, 91. Sold by all ncwsdoalorj. MUNN & Co.3e,0'??d^ New York llraiicli omeo. 025 K St., Washington. U. C. SOUTHERN lt AIL WAY. -Sh Oondemiod Schedule of Passonger Trains. In KfToot Mivy Oth, 1000. Northbound. No. 13. bally. LY. AUnnt.i.UT " Allants KT " Noruross.. " Buford_ " Gtiinosvllh " Lula.. " Cornella.... " Mt. Airy.. Lv. TuouiiB.... Ar. Klburlon. l.v. Klhnrli'.i.. Lv, W'tnlnntor " Suuocn. " Central.. " Greenville ** Spar 'huIT A " Gaff nov.. " Blaokslnirg " Killi;'a Mt. " Gaslonhi. " Charlotte. Ar. Hr.''unborn Lv. Gro'iisboro Ar. Norfolk . Ar. Danville . Ar. Richmond Ar. Whinston " ll'moro I'. ! " Ph'dolpliia " Now \ ork Soiilhhound LT. N.Y., Pa.R " Ph'dolphln " Hnltlmoie " Wash'ton. Lv. Richmond Lv. Dnnvlllo., T Mu 8 Vi n li UO a lu ?? a lo Xi n 10 58 a 11 2ft a ll am ll .Viii ? (Ul ll 12 .lin 12 62 p 1 4'.Jp 'I U t v a :i7 p 4 Udp 4 ?sp 5 va p 6 ib i o ito r o 5ft i Von. No. 88. Dully 12 (Oin 1 00 j? '"> 25 p 2 45 p aj?n>> 5 Wp 4 15 p 6 22: 0 III i fl 4fl p 7 02 p No. 18. Kx. Hun. 4 ;u P 5 HUI fl 2.11 7 UC* i 7 Kl, 8 OJ] 8 301 8 85 p tl lin 8 18 p 10 4; p ll 45) 8 2ft a ll 25 pj ll til p 0 Ul :i| li IM a fl 42 a 8 IX) ll 111 lo ll 12 4.ni Kat M a No. ;I5 Daily 12 15 ii ii 50 a fl 22 ii 11 15 a 12 ?Tn 6 48 p Lv. Norfolk Ar. Gro'nsbori Lv. Qre'nsboro Ar. Charlotte.. Lv Manten?a... " Kind's Mt.. " Blnoksburg " Gaffney.. M Spar'hurg. " Greenville " Central " Koa oort. " W'mlnster. " Toooon_ Lv. K?hcrtT??r-. Ar. Ribortou. Lv. MT. Airy. " Corno I In .. " Lula.. " Gnthcavtllo " Buford. " KororoHM. Ar. A tia nt ii, KT " Athilllli.CT 0 00 a 0 85 p KstMa No. 30. Dally. 11 BO p 12 60? 1 '?tin 1 53a 2 18 a 2 ya? 3 28 a ?? 45 a 4 oa u 4 28 a 4 55 a fl OJ a 7 U6a 7 4fta 8 02a 8 ar a ? 51 a 9 50 a 12 '?I p V?s. No. 3?. Daily. 4 30 p rt 55 p 0 20 p 10 46 J) 11 00p No. ll Dally 1 38 p 0 2? p 8 50p 11 2^? p 2 5fl a fl 23 a ll 00 p 6 50 a 0 10 a 7 Wp 0 4ft pl 10 Wp 11 42p| 12 Hi 1 80 a 2 82 a Jl_28 a ll 45 n 8 85 p 5 16 a 7 05 a V 25 a 10 07 a 10 .'8 a 11 Ul II Vi BOp 'i'??ii 4 18 a 4 3fl ii ? 0-' a 5 25 a li U ii 5 ll? ii ? :.)|> ll 00 a 6 III i> 3 14 |> 3 8.1 p 4 ta p :i 55 p 7 3 12 Ofiin 1 12 p 1 38 p 2 24 |i| 3 Li p 4 30 p 6 27 p 5 Mp fl 10 p 0_45p 1 iso i 7 32 i* 8 OUp 8 20 p 8 43 p' 0 18 p IO 00 pl ti udp! Rx. Hun. fl 80 a 0 :<5 a 0 67 a 7 Ala 7 48 a 8 27 a 9 80 a 8 30 a Botwoon Lulu mid Athena. ?o. ll.I ? I "]No. 10. Kx, I No. 13. STATIONS. No. 12. Kx. Sun. ?Dally.j Daily.| Sun 8 10p UOftalLv .Lulu A.- 10 50 a 7 35 p 8 8lp ll ?Uta " Miivsvilh. " lu ll"ii| 7 0Pp 8 Nip: ll 52 a " Ilu'riimnv " Illulia I) 88 p _9 80pl 12 30p:Ar. AlhoiiK .Ly 0 26al OuU|> NKI<> I'lo^o connection mudo nt Lula vlth m:ti II line I ruins. "A" a ni. "I'" p. m. "M" noun. "N" ni^m Chcsiipcaku Line Steamers in daily norvic* between Norfolk ami Ballimore. Nos. H7 and BS-Dally Washington and Bouthwcstoru Vestibule Ltinltod. Through Pullman sleeping ears bet wenn New York and Mow Orleans, via Washington, Allanta ami MoutgOnl?ry, ami also botWCOII Now York and Melli nh IH, vin Washington, Atliinlii and Hir mhighnm. Ainu olOKnnt PULLMAN LIRHART OIISKIIV ATION OAIIH UOtWOOII Atlnula ami Now York. Firstolnsa thoroughfare coaches bo twovn Washington ami Atlanta. Dining car? Servo all meals en route. Leaving Washing uigton Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays a tourist steeping ear will run through between Washington ami San Francisco without ohaugo. Pullman drawing-room sleeping oura between Greensboro and Norfolk. ( lose connection at Norfolk for Ol.li POIXT OoMrorer. Nos. 88 and flo-United Slates Fast Mail runs ?olid between Washington and Now Orleans, vin Southern Ballway, A. & W. P. H. R. and L. & N. R. lt., 1>oing componed of conchos, through without olinuge for passengers of ali olnuscvs. Pullman drawing room sleeping ears between S'usv York and Now Oi lcans, via At lanta and MoUt gol tl or y and bolwoun Bir mingham and Atlanta. Dining curs sorve nil Ulenia on route. Nos. Tl, 88, 84 and 12-Pullman stooping oura botwoon Klchnnuul and Charlotte, via Dan* villn. ,i ,nihl...>imI Nos. ll mid :13, northbound Nos 84 and 12. FRANK H. HANNON, .1. M.CULP, Third V P. & Mon. Mgr. T. M.. Washington. W. A. TURK. B. H. HARDWICK, O. P. A., Wa-shiiiglou. A. 14. P. A-.Atlmita. SOUTHERN RAILWAY."" Cnndemod Solieduln In I'-tYeet June 101 h, 1000. uwimi/iMo Daily" Daily STATIONS. N(, ?5 N<-L Ih__ Lv. (Ib?rl?M?li. ll ou i> in 7 no u ni " Suinniervlllo. 12 no n'l 7 il a m " Brtuichvlllo. 1 ii'i ii m 8 55 a in " Oi angehurg. 2 50 ii in 9 23 a in " Kingvillo. I itu a m Ul I5_a ni Lv. Savannah .'. V? 20 a in " Hani well. 4 18 a m " Blackville..... ._J ? n m I.V. Coliuiililn. Toi a m ll O.'? a m " Prospnril v. ?ll n m 12 "> i> a " Nowiiorrv. 8 :to n m| 12 25 p m " NinolySfx. U 3d a ml 1 30 p m " (4 n on'wood. 9 50 a m 1 58 p m Ar. Jh.ili'os . 10 15 ii nu 2 15 p in i.v. Ahh. viiio.. . . ' 0"JlS n mi 1 05 p ni Ar. Bollon..., ll 18 a m :t ioj>Jii Lv. Andi.rsOn . lo 46 a m it aft p in Ar.OreonvTfl?, ... 12 2ii p m 4 16 p ni Ar. Atlanta.UVn.TiimO jl .V. p in 1 9 O? p ni CATIONS: J bv. (4roonville... ? ai? p m| 10 15 a in " Piedmont. ll 00 p in; lo 40 a in WtllllUllHtOll. li 2-* p ml 10 55 a 111 Ar. AndeiHoii ".'. 7 15 jjjii JJJ0 a ni Lv. Potion . . I) 15 p ni! ll 15' a in Ar. Hominids . 7 15 p nt1 ll 40 n in Ar.Ablitivlllo 8 in p m 12 25 p ni Cvi if?dgOH.. V. ....... 7 itt p m; ll 55 a m Ar. Greenwood. 7 55 p m ?2 20 p m " Nlhoty-SIx. 8 ai \i m 12 56 p m " Nowh'orrv. 9 au p m 2 00 P m " I'lOHimrlly. '?. 48 p ml 2 ll \i m " Columbia. I ll :?> p m| 3 KU p in ?r. ninoliviiio....... . . . .. rg 00 a m " Hai n well .i.j a 15 a ni " Saviuuuih.I 6 IO n m bv. Kingvillo. .. ...... 2 82 ii m 4 43 p m " Oriingoburg.I 3 45 ii in 6 (fil ji m " lirnnchvlllO.I 4 25 a inj il 15 p m " Suinuiorvillo.! 5 52 a un ? 28 ?1 in Ar. ('liiirloston.I 7 00 ii lill 8 15 p ni "bally Ba?lyi K?< t'I'IUVH I Dillly I lally No 16. No. lil. SI A KINS. No. ll. No. IO, TT?Op i nun bv..?iitiriortioii..Ar 15 p 7 Ot) a 12 00 ni 7 Hu .' Suiniiiorvllld " 7 28p 6 52a 1 66 a' 8 .Vin " .Bl'llllobvlllO. " li 15 p 4 25 n 2 50n? 9 23 ll " (?rang? Lu r g " 5 113p a 15 a 4 30 ll 110 15 ll " Kingvillo " I 43 p 2 a-2_a 157?0n l.v Savannah Ar . 5 io II 4 ia ni " .. Barnwell . " . a 15 a 4 28 a " ..Black s ill?.. " . a io a fi au n ll ton " .. Columbln .. " a 20p 0 &)p 7 O?a 12 20p " ,.Alston,, " 2 30p sWn 8 us a! 1 23 p " .Saut no... " I 23 jl 7 4ii p 8 46 a 2 00p " .Union. " 12 IA p 7 Hip 9 04 a 2 22 p " ...loilOHVlllO.. " 12 25 p fi 53tl 9 19n' 2 37 p " ....PncolOl .... " 12 14 p rt 12 p 9 50ni a inp ArSparlnnburgl.v ll 4611 rt hip 9 "KUI a tup bv Spart anburg Ar ll 22 n fl 00 ii J lu pl ; 15 p Ar...A-ilievllle ...Lv Kill a 3 liar "P" p. m. "A" a. 111. "N" night. DOUBLK DAILY SRBVICK RKTWKRN UHARLIOSTON AND (4RKKN VILLK, nml botSvOon Char lout 011 mid AsliovlllO. Pulhniiu pnllico Hhs ping oars on Trains85ami lui, a; ami as. on A. ami ( '. divinion. Dining cart on these trains servo all menls onroulo. Trains lonvo Spai'laublirg, A. ? <'. division, nortbboitiid, 7:03 n. lu., !l:3i p.m., <i:lap. m., (VoHllbiile Liniitod); HOUIlilKiiind 12:20 a, m., ii I., p m., ll :3I a. m.. i Vestibule Limited.) Trains lellVd Greenville', A. and C. division, nor)hlKiund,(1:00 a. m., 2:34 p. m. amt 6:22p, m. I Vest 11 ni led Limileil) : soullihound, 1:80 n. m. 4:110 p. m.. 12:30 li. m. I Vent ibu led I.united) Trains la nml ll Klognill Pullman Parlor cm s liol woon Ciinrle.Htou nml Asheville, Trains 15 nml hi I'ttlliunii Drawlitg-Rooni Bleopiug oms lu lua nn Charleston anil Arlie Ville. RlOUailt I'lillinnu Drawing Uooill ld.11. 1 Sh oping ears bot ween Snvnniiah nml AwhovilR OH roil to daily hotwioii .laoksouvillo ?md (lin olnnatli FRANK S.GANNON. .1. M.CULP, Third Y I'. .V (lon. Mgr., Traf. Millinger, Washington, I?. I!. Washington, J). (1 W. A. TURK, s. II. HARDWICK, Gen. Pa?. A gout, A. Gun. Pas. A gout, - YfjuiN'?gtY?. ? <?_?i?i?ii4i.yiL_ If you desire nttrnotive Job Printing of any descrip tion Bond it to the Courier Job OHlce. lb-iofs and Arguments : : : : a specialty. i . . FOR JOB PRINTING in Good Style Send to Tte Keowee Courier, WALHALLA, S. C. Blue Ridge R. R. H. C. BEATTIE, BKCKIVKU. TIME TABLE NO. 12. SUPElltiEVEb TIME TABLE NO. ll. Ki?ootivo 0.00 A. M., Jan. 28, WOO. WKKTHOUNl). Daily. Daily l'OBb'g'r. Mixed. No. No. ll, No. 5. 0 ?Anderson.... Lv.. 3 8? pm 0 30 am 7 1 Denver.3 46 pin 0 Ol um 10 tAutUU. :i 60 pm 7 00 am Ul ?Roiidleton. 3 50 pm 7 01? am 10 tChorry Crossing. -I 00 pm 7 18 am 18 t Adam's Crossing. 1 04 pm 7 24 am 24 ? j Seneca.4 15 pm j ] J? ????? 32 ?Westllniou. 4 45 pm 8 17 am 34 ?Walhalla....Ar- 4 50 pm 8 23 am I:ASTHOUNI>. Daily. Daily l'ass'g'r. Mixed. No. NO. 12. No. 0. 34 ?Walhalla.... Lv.. 0 10 am 5 35 pm 32 *W0bt Union. 0 10 am 5 ll pm ..-1L. ?i ii 1 0 00 pin >>.i m ) ......... 0 40 ?nu < ... ( ',wm *. ' v ' \ o 31 pm 18 t Adam's Crossing. 0 48 am 0 40 pin 10 tCherry Crossing. 0 53 am 0 55 pin 13 *l*cndleton . 10 01 nm 7 0-1 pm 10 tAutun.10 00 am 7 15 pm 7 tDonver.10 18 am 7 24 pm 0 ?Anderson... Ar.. 10,40 am 7 45 pm (*) Regular stop; (t) Klag station. Will ulso stop at tlio following stations to take oner let oil passengers: l'hin ney's, James and Handy Springs. No. 12 connects with Southern Railway No. 0 at Anderson. No. 11 connects witli Southern Railway Nos. 11 and 38 at Seneca. J. H. ANOKKHON, Suporintondent. Pickens R. R. Co. 801IKDULK IN KKKKCT JUNK 20T?I, 18i?S. On anil lifter .lune 20th Hie following selicilulo will Iii; run over the Picken* llullroiul for tho purpose nf ti anti nr. freight umi passengers. Viz. No. 9. Daily Except Sunday. No. io. Kean Down. Mixed Train. Head up. I UQ ii in.Lv l'lokoim Ar.7 WI li III r> on a ni.Ar K wiley Lv.7 os u ni Ni?. 12. i laity Kxccpl Sunday. No. ll. Knail Down. PaKBCIIttCr Service. Read Up. I no p ni.l.v fiskens Ar.5 4fi p ni 1 4ii p in .Ar Kasley Lv.6 uft p in Trains will stop in take mi m-hu olf passengers at tho lolluwIlIK crossing*! Ferguson's, Par sons's ami Miuiliuii's. Depot will lu; open for thc receiving ami ilcliv cry nf freight frein s ft, m. to v? m. We will make lt tn ymir interest to patronise our Inline road hy giving good service anil prompt attention, .....i I.Hi.H's H. HO?O.S, President. Approvcu! I j .,. 'rx Y LOK, (?cn. MiiniiKcr. A.tla.ntic Coa?t Initie, Passenger l>cpartmeut, Wilmington, N. C., February 24, 1807. Fast td no Between Charleston anti Co I um bin und Upper .South Carolina and North Carolina. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. lu ci?oct February 2Uk, 1807. WKBTWAllD. .No. 52. Leave Charleston. 7 00 a in " Lanes. 8 20 " " Sumter. 0 35 " Arrivo Columbia.10 55 " Prosperity.ll 08 p in " Newtiorry.12 10 44 " Clinton.12 50 " ?? Lamons.:. 1 15 11 " Oroonvillo. 3 00 44 ?' Spartan bu rg. 3 00 '* 44 Winnshoro.'tl 15 pm " Charlotto. 8 20 " " Hondorsoiivillo. 0 03 " ?? Asheville. 7 00 " KASTWAKI). .No. 5?5. Leave Asheville. 8 20am " Hondorsoiivillo. 0 15 44 " Spartauburg.ll 45 " " Greenville.ll 50 " " Laurens. 1 45 " H Clinton. 2 10 ?? " Newberry. 2 57 " " Prosperity. 3 13 " " Columbia.. . 5 15 " Arrive Sumter. 0 35 11 " Lanes. 7 18 " " Charlestun. 0 25 " . Daily. Nos. 52 and 53 Solid Trains botveou Charleston and Columbia. S. C. ll. M. KMKKSON, Oon'l l'assenger Agi nt. J. lt. K KN LY, General Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Traillo Munnin r. "THE CHARLESTON LINE." SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEO ROI A RAILROAD COMPANY, 'J imo Table in KtVcct January 1st, 1800. COLUMBIA DIVISION. (Kast Bound-Daily.) Lv Columbia. 0 45 am Ar Branohvillo. 8 52 am Uv Branohvillo. o 05 am Ar Charleston.ll 00 am Lv Columbia. 3 55 pm Ar Charleston. S 17 pin (West bound.) Lv Charleston. 7 0(1 am Ar Columbia.ll Od am Lv Charleston. 0 30 pm Ar Ur auc h ville. 7 35 pm Lv Branohvillo. 7 60 pm Ar Columbia.lo io phi CAMDEN BRANCH, (Kast Hound -Daily except Sunday.) Lv Columbia. 3 55 pm 0 20 am \r Camden. 0 38 pm ll 40 am (West Hound.) Lv Camdon. 8 45 am 8 >X) pm Ar Columbia.ll oo am 5 30 pm AUGUSTA DIVISION. (West Hound -Daily.) Lv Columbia. 0 45 am fi 55 pm Ar Branohvillo. 8 62 nm o 02 pm Ar Augusta.ll 51 am 10 45 pm (Kast Hound.) Lv Augusta. o 20 am 3 56 pm Ar Branohvillo. 8 62 am ? 02 pm Uv branohvillo. 8 55 am 7 60 pin Ar Columbia.ll OO am IO IO inn AUGUSTA AND WASHINGTON KXl'RESS. (North Hound.) Lv Augusta. v> 80 pm Ar Aiken. g ou j"" Ar Denmark. 4 \>? j,,,, (South Hound.) Lv Don mark. 0 17 AM A?' Aiken. 7 |p ?UI, Ar Augusta. 7 ?? am INFORMATION. Trains leaving Charleston at 7.00 a. m. and arriving at Columbia at 11.00 a. m. run solid from Charleston to Asheville. Through sleeper on train leaving Charleston at 6.20 j?, m. for Atlanta, con necting at Hranehvillo with train leaving ('olumhiu at 3,45 p. m. Any further Information etui ho ob tained from u, I,, SHAY Union Ticket Agoiit, Union Depot, Columbia, ?. c L. A. ICMKHSON, Trafilo Mgr., Charloston, H. 0,