nilKdl DIRECTORV. UiickloM’rt Arnica Salve. Thu lies! salve in the woihl for ci tf hrulsesi sorth. uU'Cis, salt rheum, fete: 1 rit^uYTKitiAN fiiUECit.-Kev. J. « S()res 1(!ller clial(1 , c(l h!ini , s- ehil'Mns, l.inv, 1 asti)r; 1 reiir.omri'\cr_\ . .ililnlth ut ( . ()rM; . um i ,,11 h ! . m. XaM.ath School (ivolv ( . uai> |)ik . „„ |l: . v 1C(lU i, t .,l. It at 10 a. in. I rayer ino •Uni? every \\cd-| s e'uai'anlecd to aive jierfo ■! satisfacth n, lie'lay afternoon at •> o dock. or m „ m -y ret undid. 1’rice '’a cCius \ cr .tlm iiodist ('in ut ii.-Hev. .1. A. Kiev, h.ix. Kor sale :,l WilcoxVilruji i-tore. j I’astoi; I'reichinar every Sunday at It a «*• in. and 8 00 p. m.. Sahhath School at •*> p. in.. I’raycr mectinir every Thurs lay at 8 00 p. ui. Eriscocai. In \ r I; i..—Kcv. \V . A.; ftuerry, lieclor. II. T Thompson, l,a\ Header. I’leaeiiinsr Onl Sunday at SOU p. in.. I,ay Headiin' even Sun lay morn- imr at llo’eloeii. Sabhalh Sehonl every Sunday niornint; at 10 o’eliH k. M u’Kooma H.Mlis’l t'lii lteu. Uev 1. 1*. llroekinedoii. I’aslor; I’leaeldny even- Sunday at II a. in., and 8 00 p. m. Sahliath School at 00O p. m.. I’rayer meetine every Tuesday evenintr at 8 ytt o’eloek Old newsiuipiTS for sale at 'L’lte IliTttlil olliee. Only (.'Olds per liumlivtl. Wlitn you arc asked to baby it will never do to the responsibility" liold tile ".shoulder I A Uevolt gal list Trad i lion. ••The two greatest American delu sions,” said an observer of what is going on, “is cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie." “In all recitals of turkey feasts we hear great stress laid on the cranberry sauce. For years 1 ate it out of regard for the customs of my ancestors. I pro- tended to like it, but I have come out as a rank rebel. 1 will have uo more of it.” “Pumpkin pie is quite as big a fraud. At the best a pumpkin hasn’t any more taste to it than a turnip, and why it should be made into pio and treated as a dessert 1 don't know. 1 have talked j about this thing confidentially among my most intimate friends, and many of j them have confessed to mo under a sol-. emn pledge of secrecy that they don’t, like pumpkin pio or cranberry sauce : either, and there is now a little coterie | of ns drawn very closely together, l can ] tell yon, by this joint antipathy. “1 don’t know what tho New England club is going to do about it, hut this | rank treason is flourishing in their very midst, and before long there will he an Anti-Pumpkin Pie and Cranberry Sanco association that will make its influence felt.” A caterer said: “The gentleman you quote has never tasted the real article. Uo must have got his dislike to tho dishes by devouring thorn at cheap table d’hotes, where they are rarely very pal atable.”—New York Herald. WIKI. Baby was sick, we (;av.: her Castorio. When she was a Child, the cried for Castorio. When she became Miss, she clung hi Castorta. When she had Children, the guvo them Caotorka The Electropoise Is the greatest effort of modern science for the relief of suffering humanity. It is not a patent medicine; notan • electric battery; not a mysterious or miraculous cure. Simply a scientific instrument for supplying the system with that life-giving clement of nature—Oxygen. If you arc a sufferer from some physical ill which has baffled physi- , cians, medicines, change of climate—everything, it will pay you to investigate the merits of the Electkopoise. Full information, testimonials, and advice, Free. Atlantic Electropoise Co., 222 King Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. YOU Professional Cards. W. F. D AUG AN, Attorney - at - Law, DAKMNUTON. 8.1. Oflicc over llbickwell llrothers’ Store. E. KEITH DAltOAN, Attorney at Law, i DARLINGTON, S. C\ Special Notice! If you want any Slock in Hip Carolina Inter-State IttiUdintj; and Loan Association! of flilmhutlon, X. call on T. J. Drew, at The Herald Office, who is the iieneral Agent for Darlington County. To attempt to enumerate all we have in « • our store! We have anything- you want and Guarantee - Satisfactory - Prices. Laras! M! Grates! Yariety! Low! Prices. tome Ui IIi:AIM|l urn:ELS oml we will Vm h ome Von. 'j. iiK.spj:; rm.i.v. Doorplates Out of Fnshion. How completely tho doorplate has | gone out of fashion. When 1 came to New York to work for a living, u door- plato was as essential an insignia of gen tility us a hank account, and shops where they were sold were to ho found everywhere. On the residence streets of the better class, at a certain hour every morning, you would see a servant i on every stoop, polishing tho plate up before its owner had Ins breakfast. The j doorplate was with us what tho marble front step is to a Philadelphian. Phila delphia’s front steps are there yet. Our doorplates have become things j of the past, found only on old fashioned houses without pretensions to style, i Their places have probably been taken by the coats of arms which fashionable New York now pays a Frenchman to invent or burrow for it. and which make ; the titled visiting foreigner rub his eyes 1 when ho finds his own crest over the door of a Wall street man of unknown origin or a railroad magnate of uo ori gin at all.—New York Cor. Pittslmrir Hr.’.!.*.!- Tropical Fruits in the United Slates. There are now more than 500.000 almond trees actually hearing in the United States; there are hundreds of thousands of bearing cocoaunt trees;. there are more than 250.000 olive trees, f prodtiein,' fruit equal to tho best Medi terranean varieties; there are now more uarn s, fir n & Company, ITIIK CilEAt'KNT lAK'.l^T ami 11KST LINK of LTI!MITRE EVER OFra.'Kit T<> Till-: I’Kol'iJ; OF DAKI.INUTIW COUNTY. i * B*limiswoiiirs THE LATEST AND MUST I.M1*R0VK1> DESKiNS ANJ) FINISHES IN iVF'.D UUO.M SUITS IN WALNUT, ANTIQUE OAK, HHlt ' F.NTUIJY ami OLD KNULISIL WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS S» Stnek of Giianihsi Stiis is CM^ts in Every Respect. -JOB- Nettles A Nettles, ATTOltNEYS - AT - LAW, . Darlington (.'. H., S. C. Will practice in all State and Federal j Courts. Careful attention will he given 1 to all business entrusted to us. __ P. Bishop Parrott, Stniograiilirr : ant) : Type-writer. i.kuai. am) oTiiKit corn no sui.HiTrai. Testimony reported in short-hand and type-written transcript of same furnished at reasonable rates. Hood spelling, correct punctuation and neat work guaranteed. OHice with Nettles A- Nettles. C. P. DAHGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Trial Justice, DAHLINHTON, S. C. I Practices in the United States Court and in the 4th and 5th circuits. Prompt attention to all Imsiness entrusted to me. Office, Ward's Lane, next to The Dar- l ; ■« r. office. UiM Fire & Marine INNUKANCKO. SI’IMNUFIELD, Mass. A““iicy tit Darlington, So Cn. II. L. CHARLES, Agent. SUBSCRIBE FOR Ca, Sa & N- R. R. Dated March 2nd, 1892. GOING NORTH. Train No. 1. Daily except Sunday. Leave Charleston O.oO a m I’regnaH'.s 8.00 Ilarlevaville I’ecks S.2f> i Holly Hill S.2S Connors 8.3-1 Kutawvilie S.42 Yntices 8.52 Mcrriam 0.07 St. I'uul 0.20 Suninierlon 0.2Iarion 12:40 a. ni. Arrive, it Florence 1:20 No. 50. No. 27 No. 52. No. 58. Leaves Arrives ..inter . f 9:43 a. at Columbia 10:55 Leaves Florence t 7:57 Arrive at Sumter 9:20 No. 52. runs through from Charleston | via Central Railroad, leaving Lancs 8.32 ! a. m., Manning 9.09 a. m. j Train on C. A I). Railroad connects at i Florence with No. 58. GOING NORTH ■ No. 51 Leaves f olumhir *10.45 p. m. Sumler 12:04 Arrives at Florei.re 1:15 a. in j No. 78. Leaves Florence 5:00 a. m Marion 5:46 Arrive at Wilmijglon 8:55 | No. 53. Leaves Columbia t 0:1.0 p. in Arrives nt Sumter 7:25 I No. 59. J.v. Sumter 7.30 p m Ar. Flormce 8.40 i No. 14. Leaves Florcmt * 10:25 p m Marion 11:02 Am'vcs at Wilmington 1:50 Harlin city Branch. GOING NORTH, Sjr20.000.000.—Yankee Blade. trees and 21,000.000 pineapples, and tho value of tropical and scluitropica) fruits ..l/iri-)imiia/•< ar. P § C T U R E & m Tall Men in Asia and Africa. The tnl!,-st men of South America found i;i the western provinces of tho! Argentine Republic, of Asia in Afghan- TS'eS’.' istan and Kay^iotana, of Africa in tho • S2. 8 iLM! r Lr highlands of Abyssinia. Yankee Blade. » - •apma are very Ftron^ ami durable. Those who liavo glveu them atrial will wca_r n worn by the boys everywhere; they eel l ••The tenement house," said a speaker at a recent public meeting, “is the enemy • tlltTr ...criis,ti,’.. m.-r,aon ,- s7 l | ( ., 8 i„,;,-. ut nlnl.intlironv of tho present day.’ 3 oHeckC iSnmUxe«v J toncfola. very stylish; etjuaiaFreuch lie meant that whatever is done to . Imiiortcd shoes costing iroin &i.iu to £i».hd. ameliorate the condition of the masses ; of the poor in tho great cities is. ton, ^ great extent, neutralized by the condl pf TAKE NO srilSTITrTE._tfi lions under which they live. i ^uspton^M^y.jni^ddcaicrs.suppiyiuHyfui. Rcsprrifitll.t. J. h. A \ \ S \\ 0 n T II. Promptly Executed THE • DARLINGTON : HERALD Train No. 31. Leave Vances II.IN) Snells 11.23 I ’a rlr rs II .55 Arrive Harlin cilv 11.04 , .uo... i.... •.... u. ...-rssiipnlvli ! 5V. h. DOl'HI.AS, llrocluou. Mass. Tho value of the product of the fac- j lories and mills west of the Mississippi J “ during the year 1891 is computed at $423,068,095, and tho product of the states west of the Missouri alone is com puted at $198,722,053. C„1S I y A.J. Broom, Darlington. S. f. in territorial area the United States ranks third. Great Britain eontr*. 8,557,000 square miles of territory, Uus sia, 8,352,940 miles, and the United States, counting Alaska, 3.580.242 milt? A Lender. Xjncc Its lirsi inli'oiiuction, EU-clric Bitters ha* g iiiied r ipallv in p. j,ul::i 1 favor, until now il F < lonrly in Hie lead am mg p ire mclicinal Ionics and alt. i:'- tives—e Milaiuing nothing which nt •■ utils its us ■ as a beverage or inloxican;, if is recogiii/.ed as tho best and pun t nijilicine for „I1 c.ihumits of Simmv : . Liver or Kidney-.—U will enr- s; k li a laehc, indigestion. I'.ui- iipalio i. and ‘ri'.i' nul iri i from liie .y-tem. sijikdg,. tl ni g iariiiilee'l with eacii hotll.' or i' l money wiii he rcfuniied. I'l ici- i.iii;, 5Ui perholtlc. Sold at Willeox's drug lor.’ (2) ISi itaimia rules tlu- wave. Imt site doesn’t oo itrol the inie. 'i’iint't nil luiNmsIiiiie. Briggs "Do yen tliiuk that l.ohiti- son loves her':'" (.riggs -“lie went shojuiitig with her." wrr. * y. I. el o h n C. W li i j o, Dm-Tington. South C.-imliim. Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House Furnishing Goods. Bolts, Tobacco Ficus, Am*. Call ami Sail Oir it, i cau Plaasa M. Aiijlliii:!: Xol in ! lot k Will lie Didcied lor Von. average tiiau The reason that the is untihie to “jiut hinisell' in vour phice is that he feels altogether t * hi hi*r to lill it. Surd I o’ woods a-lire — Ureakin' garden gate; I’o'd with it lyre Liar diggin bait! 1 hat .-chiMil teache: who put p'pjicr on tlr- tongues of refractory pupil - : explains thui her ultiniafe object w;.s todm 1 ( iJuin smart. Uiini'antecil Cure.- \\ c aut hoi’i, c • »..r a.i V crlised druggl.t le all Dr. Kin ’ ..Nw Dis.-owry f >r C .i . sumption, (Xmghs and (olds, upon t'lj- conditlon. If you nrcnffilcled wilh u Uotigli, Coldor any Lung, Throat or Cii«-si trouble, and will use ibis remedy as directed, giving it a fail-trial, and ex perience no hem tit. you may return the holtle an'd have your money refunded. We eotild not nuke this oiler did we not know that Dr. King's New Diseovory could lie relied on. Il never disappoints. Trial bottles free at w illcox's Drug Store. Large sue 50c. and $l.„o. Win.MUR, S. C., Dec. 19, Sits' T v.i h I dill let i , Dtnicv and one of AT.*#’- .ib i'mbtrutlun cured by this remedy. • C A WOOD, Treasurer American Publishing llou.se, T y»’ii are afllklcil with Vita, St. VUiih* Dance, xoiniila, or any other Nerve trouble, we will d you One Holtle Free, all charges prepaid by Give A^e, Post-Office and State. Address .;UCflE!llCUCO,WlMla,fl - - REGULATB THE - = STOMACH, LiVEJis* BOWELS, '* AND PURIFY THE BLOOD. A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR Indigestion, Hiliousness, Headache, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Chronic Liver Troubles, Dizziness, Had Complexion, Dysentery, Offensive Iheath, and all disorders of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Pi puns lubulca contain nothing injurious to the most delicate constitu tion. Pleasant to take, safe, effectual. Give immediate relief. Sold by druggists. A trial bottle sent by mail on receipt of 15 centfl. Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 Spruce Street, - - New York City. Only $f a Year. GOING SOUTH. Train No. 32. Leave Harlin city I’arler* Snell* Arrive Vuiiee- GOING NORTH. Train no. 33. Leave Vances Snells Purlers : arrive Ha liu eilj going notth. Train no. 54. Leave Harlin eilv Snells Parlers Arrive Vaneej i ‘Daily. tDaily, except Sunday, j No. 53 runs through to Charleston, vix ! Central R. IL. arriving at .Manning 8:04 i p. m., Lanes 8:45 p. in.. Charleston 10:30 p. m. No. 59 eonnccls at Florence with the C. ik I). train for Chcraw and Wades- I boro. Nos. 78. 00, 14 mal e close eonticetion at Wilmington with the W. A W. 1!. R. j for all points North. Trains on Florence !{. I’., and South ern Division, Wilson and Fayetteville Branch, leave Pee Dee Junction 8.55 a. m., arrive Rowland 11.40 a. no. Fayctle- i ville5.15ii.no Returning leave Fayette ville 7.50 a. no. arrive Rowland 12.15 p. no, Fee Dee Junction 4.00 p. no Daily except Sunday. , Train on Vanehester A Augusta 1!. It. leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, at : 10.50 a. no. arrives at Rimini 11.59 a. no Returning leaves Rimini 12.30 p. no, ar- ! rives at Sumter 1.40 p. no Train' on Hartsville R. R. leave Harts ville daily except Sunday at 5.55 a. no. arriving Floyds 0.40 a no Returning leave Floyds3.10p.no, arriving Harts- | viile 5.50 p. no Trains on Wilmington C.iadl ourn A , Conway railroad leave fhadhoimi 10.50 : a. no, arrive Conway I 00 p. no. returning leave Conway at 2.50 p. m. arrive Chad- honrn 5.20 p. no f.cavc Chadhourn 7.15 a. no and 5.50 p. no. arrive Huh at 8.00 a. no and 0.25 p. no Returning leave Huh 9.00a. no and 0.45 p. no. arrive Chadhouin : 9.45 a. in. and 7.50 p. no Daily except Sunday. J. R. K ENLEY,General M xiiager. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Managers. J. F. DIVINE, General Superintendent 7 14 a m — I .•»< 7.48 8.10 7.40 8.00 8.14 8.34 5.04 5.24 a no #.00 p m p in Northeastern Rail rood. Dated April 2 >th, 1892. GOING SOUTH. Daily. No. 2 Leave Floreoee Arrive Lanes j Arrive Charleston No. 2: Leave Florence Kingstree , Arrive Lanes Arrive Charleston Daily. leave Good Work RAILROAD SCHEDULES. Cape Feai t Yadkin Vallaii R. R. Condensed Schedule, March 29, 1892. NORTH ROUND. No. 2. daily except Sunday. Pond Bluff Branch. GOING NORTH. Train no. 27. Eutawvillc 8.40 Belvidere 8.43 , arrive Ferguson 9.00 GOING SOUTH. Train no. 28 leave Ferguson 9.34 Beividcrc 9.4!) Arrive Kutawvilie 10.04 Trains 1 ami 2 have through No. 53. Leave Lanes Arrive Charleston No 01. Le Florence Kingstree a m Ar Lanes ’ Le Lanes Ar Charleston Traill on C. A D. R. ! Florence with No. 01 tr; R. in. *1.35 *. 2.50 5.00 *10.3.', p 11.19 12.15 a. 2.40 *8.53 p. 10.30 *8.05 a m 9.32 10.00 10.00 11.59 connect* at AND low Prices-- is OUR MOTTO. Leave Wilmington, 9 .5(1 p in j Arrive Fayetteville. 1 55 p m Leave Fayetteville, 5 IN) Sanford. 4 25 Arrive Greensboro, (i 55 . Leave Greensboro, 7 15 Walnut Cove 9 IK) Arrive Ml. Airy, 11 15 No. 4, daily c xeepl Sunday. Leave Hcnncttsvillr. , 12 411pm Maxlon. 1 27 A rrive Fayetteville, 2 57 No. 16. daily except Sunday. Leave Ramseiir. 7 25 a m Arrive Grcenelioro. 1(105 Leave Greensboro, Id :!5 Arrive Madison, 1 (15 p in No. 12, daily except Sunday. , Leave Greenhorn, 19 10 a m Walnut Cove 1 55 p in Arrive Ml. Airv, No. 14, Daily except Suiidav. Leave Hcuncttsvillc 1 00 a in Maxlon, 4 25 Arrive Fayetteville, 9 55 SOU TII lit) UN 1). i Leave Ml. Airy. 6 00 a in Walnul Cove , 8 II Arrive (ireenslioro. III (N) ! Leave Greensboro, III 50 Sanford, 12 15 p ni Arrive Fayetteville. 2 fli | Leave Fayetteville. 3 04 ! Arrive Wilmington. 7 <>5 No. 3, daily except Stindnv. Leave Fayetteville, Vf 1 1 i» HI Maxlon, :f JvJ 1 Arrive lleunettsville 1 oo No. 15. daily except Sundav. I.cavc Madison. 'J lo |» 111 Arrive (ireensboro. 1 oo Leave (treensboro. o lo Arrive Ibi useur, S lo No. 11. daily except Sundav. Leave Mi Airy, 2 lo pm Walnut Cove, 6 15 Arrive Greensboro, 9 3(1 No. 15. daily except Sundav Leave Fayetteville, lo 15 a in Leave Maxlon, 4 3o p in Arrive I’ennettsville 7 o5 W. E. KYLE, J. W. FRY. Gen. Fuss. Agent cars |, t . ciiarle hetween Charleston and Fayetteville Ar Lanes and run daily except Sunday; other Lanes trains daily except Sunday. Merrittni, Slice Is and Belt idere are j ‘ 1,11 ll< 1 flag stations. * E. I). KYLE. General .Manager. GOING NORTH. No. OO, Daily, ton No. 78, Daily. Leave Charleston Arrive Lanes Leave Lanes Kingstree Arrive Florence *4.29 a m 0.35 0.35 0.50 8.15 * 1.20 a. in 3.25 3 43 4.45 Atlantic (Vmst C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads Dated January 31, 1892. GOING DOWN Leaves Daily. *7.01 p. m n.:sn 8.58 8.50 9.55 *0.50 a. m 8.27 Leave Arrive l.i'.n i Leaves ■ Wadeshoro o:oo A. M Bennell’s o: 17 Morven’s o:‘Jo McFarland o:o(> ('hcraw li:00 Cash's <1:1 r SiH'icly Hill ii:W Dove's (»:o0 Floyd’s (i:oS Darlington 7:1*,» Fuhncllo s at Florence 7:J7 GOING UP. Florence 9:00 F. M Falmetlo 9:13 Darlington 9:25 Floyd'- 9:33 Dove's 9: III Society Hill lOJHI 1 'ash's 10:15 ('hcraw 10:27 McFarland 10:57 Morven's 11:06 Bennett's 1 :11 - nt Wadeslioro 1I:.!0 Freight Train Going Up. Florence 6:40 A. M Darlington 7:55 Freight Going Down. Darlington 1*. M i at Florence i; : oo A. T. KAVENEL. I’asidcut. . . No. 14, Daily. 1 Leave Charleston Arrive Lancs Leave Lanes Kingstree Arrive Florence No. Leave Charleston Arrive Lancs 'Daily. tDaily except Sunday. I No. 52 runs ihrough to foliiinhia via Central It. R. of S. C. Nos. 78, liO, 14 run solid to Wilmington N. f. making close connection with W A \\ . It. It. for all points North. T. M. EMERSON' Ttaflie Manager J. 1! KENI.Y, General Manager. J.F. Dl \ IX F. Gcncsal Superiuten'leui Old newspaper. 11 KHALI) Olliee. for sale nt Thk PETER BOWLES DOES FIRST CLASS lir p., !I]KT HHlloino'. Kalsoiiiiiie W n rk a Specialty. Me solieils I lie patronage of Darlin^tun.