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'+** * A ROMANCE. ■Am SEQUEL T9 AN UNPLEAS ANT MISUNDERSTANDING. « listener start. “Jack here? i E*W the DM, 014 Stery Was Tol4 P»4er the Beat-All’s Well that Erts Well. Nan Dmican maile a tnistuke. It was.ahsurtl, j>t cuur^ as mistakes aan*Hy *re apd a “"f. solitary walk , through the country was the result, ^ • ? But the frequent glimpses of the ^'Ura.mng! ^cuse me, will lake through the trefs and the cool, j™’ » lu,e 1 •* tteud 10 that boat of JSn5e"f were “veryJj 1 ’ 11 ™y‘ th »" k Roodness’ on my freshing to the city girl asshe walked thought Nan as briskly along, humming to herself “ f»* e ^Ued rapidJy aw^ay m the and meditating. If those dark L 1<ut not ^foreJack had seen j* i i. * i ncr# thought he was East Oh, what will he say next? I must go hear him speak once more—then I’ll go.” •‘Policy—her wealth—souflht af ter-position—put up with eccen tricities,” were snatches from Cor nelia. Then Anue said, “Perhaps we don’t understand her.” “That must tie for she is an iiuiisual fill, in the fineness and iMHiity of her nature,'' niiil .link Wnireii, Pm sorry she did not come. 1 de- excuse me, will “Well, Nan, what will yon do ?” He was still troubled. “Do yon see two courses of ac tion ?” inquired Nan, sancily. “No) my dear, little Yankee, I confess I do not,” slowly said Jack, looking at her with eyes full of af fection, but I wish ft was possible for With one glance he took in s;: ■’ttTad^elitrtre after ail ghe retrctttiD ® At the edge of "Sld’!^ k 'i b U u ^ .K ««W have made hrf w absent- and the ligbtlhe saw in Jack’s eye latiwh how Jack wmilif i.„„k ^i” ^ w ^ en B P°* te to ^ er ma de her so. mqiw Ann. and Cbraeliahaddrivcu (k° ’ r ° m i UU ^ »li IQW. Pin. Nook «.tk» (o, kir. ? U S*| 1 | “ yT^ .f 8S r lSP'52 ?T “ «at»i J™. Jack was. mortified. Would those wiu meet oomin, 0 f his never hold their WImb did not find her st the Otodu, whst would they think f Prob- mfrltotr would not Oare. Nan felt ftiu* the friendship between them • ilWolw hot to-very strong. She “ght the girls given too much to and society, and knew they thought her too free and independ ent But they were Jack’s cousins. Whjr was She going to visit them, she asked herself. Well, they were ur- / feitpsoiras h«r mother, jmd then We had no reason toy refusit h*. there j ho was in We^iMt, and ihc wai gisd. Sbb Aid not want to see * him. "Are you rare?*’ something asked. "No, I did not” This aloud with a little l of her headi tariraew Jack did hot tore for ill the toast j that was jfculltig to ’" > «at P ss &*£ pleasant hours they had spent to- aU hs wto Wight and . wd haudsbme too. If i the lake now, instead of miles away, and if matters ware as they omd to to, what good times ' might have on the water, what gbtful stroli^throaghthe woods! i had the n them ? 'Itmstotsomtiohtober. ^Thank goodness,” why had be ' h*^9 to 0 )*- tell her In a that she was hothing to lw breathed quickly Could THE WORLD’S FAIR THE U. E. A D. AND MONON RAIL ROAD THE FINEST ROUTE. Pullman Safety Vrstibaled Cars Itanaing Every Day aad “Sun day Toa.” BIG CLEARANCE mE. NEW MUST CO REGARDLESS OF COST. BLACKWELL BROS SUMMER JM&AXMKWG. s way, really quite were returning series -#i of lectures and to hnd just near departure *for mgpihg to his old -he hews had star- toad e her a little faint tati rite tod' said • in; a* "The^ this is the last time hall .. quitorpd' m\ oijjhV of HI he bad heartily -li'elioulato1, !< ‘Ttonk Angry it made e bad heartil _ Tafias aiiSd not permit tor to ask for an explan a- tottqn tod been meaningless. At the door totoV fdAd, fwiinjwqpid Stooometo the lake? .Would she w ” re “It makes little differenoe.” she tod oddly answered. Did she not have ‘ ' asked days ■ {«ol —Mia. k One mik more and she would be with them. Still she oouid not get \ two little words of Jack out of S?7*n. U nonit pretty thing, too. Per- l tnlsuhderitood her, perhaps lyiulflt A brigSt look beamed thrtfugh the frown that tod dooded tor brow. If only she was not so sensitive and did not take w' replied “not you. Do you know. I think tbat—it is raining hard. 1 * "Well, I know you well enough to know that you won’t go into the Warren cottage for shelter. Dome to tbe boathouse, you’re getting W&tr o. I’ll not m in ray boathouse of theirs," said Nra. •‘It’s hdhing hard, Nra, and that utnorella is no protection. Really, you will take cola.’’ "No I won't This is just a pass ing shower, when.it stops I’ll walk to the station and take tbe next train.” "Well,” said Jack, looking about, “if you won’t, you wont, I suppose. Ah, I have an ideal Perhaps if I torn over my old row-boat on the beach, you will come and sit under is?< It belongs to ms,” he added, *% course, rad it. will be great fun, too. But will they see us from thewttager „ , . "koj tthtte op. A Tew minutes later they Wert comfortably seated beneath Jack’s boat The rain came down in sheets, but they were »fe tod dry. "Jack, your cousin’s remarks this noon were somewhat disagreeable, but you—you were my friend and I thank you for it,” begin Nan, in a heciteting voice. "Nonsense, Nan, if you knew how ranch—” ' {And then,’* she hastily inter rupted, “I thought after that re mark of yours, coming from the lec ture, our friendship—” "My remark, Nan ? What do you mean r “Thank goodness. Don’t yon re member I Why did yon say it ?” "Thank good ness,said Jack mys tified. i "1 don’t recollect—him—oh, maybe 1 did, when you spoke of those dry lectures being over.” She had misunderstood. "Wnat' a’mistake! I am so sorry, Jack.” Tton came. explanations and con fessions. and there nnder the old boat, while the sun smiled on them through (he Vast scattering clouds, the old, old story was told again. BHILO’S CURE is sold on a guarantee. It cures incipient Con sumption. It is the best Congh Cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 cts, 50 ettj, and $1.00. jadIche, ’* Indigestion, Billiousness, YSPEPS1A, And all Stomach Troubles Are Cured by Ps Pe P. [Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium.] P. P. P. is a sufe cufe for rheu matism, Syphilis, scrofula, blood poison, blotches, pimples and all skin and blood diseases. KABL’S CLOVER BOOT will If w», eev Unit yonr ticket miL xin ('iiK-imoii ;ii.il (he C. II. I). .Mi.n.m—'hu aekiiortkil gexl World’s Fair IJouk-.” The only line out of Cinciunuti connecting with the E. T. V. & G. and G. & C. train No. 2, arriving at Cincinnati 10:30 p. m. A solixl train carrying through sleepers from Jacksonville, Savannah, Birming ham, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Macon and New Orleans viaE. T. V. & G. ----- . Q. & 0., C. II. & D. and Monon Uall ail Cl liiXailllll© Olir f^tOC‘l£. Route to Chicago. You can stop over iij Cincinnati if your ticket reads via the C. H. & D. and Monon Route, by depositing same with the Merchants’ and Man ufacturers’ Association, Chamber of Commerce Building, comer of Fourth and Vius streeis, one block from Fountain Square (the 0. H. & D. ticket 0%% in the same build ing)] This enables you to 'visit' tbe pieturesque “Queen City” at no ad ditional cost, and special efforts will be made to entertain strangers hos pitably and reasonably. The universal verdict of the trav eling public is that the Pullman Safety Vestibuled trains, running every day, “and Sunday too,” via the C. H. & D. and Monon, between Cincinnoti, Indianapolis and Chicago are without'doubt “the fineston earth.” These trains were especially built by the Pnilman Company for this service, and embrace every im provement. Their magnificent coaches, luxurious smoking cam superb sleepers, observation oars and unexcelled dining car service, afford "all the comforts of home." Leaving Cincinnati yon pass through the beautiful Miami Valley, and for twenty-five miles the double tracks run through the very front door-yards of the finest suburban homes In the country. Beyond Ham ilton and optu Indianapolis, the line is noted for its soenlo beauty. A-stop over at Indianapolis, the capital of Indiana, may be obtained by depositing yonr ticket with the Swretary of the Commercial Club. This city is more worthy of a visit thap almost any other ot its rile in the West, and offers tha greatest in ducements to traveler and tourist. Manufactured by E. C. Burt & Co., Drew, Selby & Co., Williams, lloyt A Co. Examine onr $3 Glove Kitting Gonxl Year WeltSiloe for Men. An elegant liueot all styles mid prices. We carry the best line Hund-Sewed Goods ever brought to Darlii gton. The following Uagaiines ora be had from the BOOK STORE* lorper’s, Llpplietot’s, 'Areit, Scribier’s, Ceitiry, North Aaericao „ R«vlew, Beifsrd, Frank Leslie's Pwpolar Monthly, Review ef Reviews, Hie and Gray—Confederate War Jeirial, Fenun, Gedy's, Remaned, CtlmnMa, Dating, Storiettes, Frank Leslie's Badge!, Saint Nickelas, Southern Slatasi CtM«- peUtan. XSook and Toy Company. ducements to traveler and tourist. TTITAIITTlTA Between Indianapolis and Cbioago If ll|l I IfU I III I | the line traverses the very best agri- |\ II tj f f I IIIV cultural and commercial territarv. AAAs V A A AAf VI cultural and commercial territory, rad the ride is one of Unpafolltd comfort rad beantyi Bear in mind that the 0,1L A D. and Motion Rohts trains all run via Burnside Crossing, from which point tbe Illinois Central suburban trains run direct to tbe World's Fair Third, Fair grounds every moment, At Englewood connection is made with the electric cars, which ran every five minutes to the grounds, but we recommend all persons to go direct ly into the Dearbon Station, which is located in the heart of the city Fiirih. and from which all street oar lines converge, then go directly by oar 6r First. That Columbia has a first- class Music House. Secsid. That everything iu shape of a Musical Instrument can be obtained from this House. That this House represents the builders and knocks out the middle men. W |a ^Sod^Sewierged from P" r, t f f v y oilr B , lo p d > clear your Com- to Flection, regulate your Bowels and make your Head clear as a -bell. the cab to your hotel or boarding place. First locate yourself; know where and how you are to live While in PbipagQ. Get the locality firmly fixed in your mind, befoye going to the World’s Fair by any of the nu merous convenient ways; the cable cars, electric roods, elevated roilrosd, Illinois Central It. R,, suburban trains and the ’Jeamboqti afford am ple accommodations for all possible visitors, and is but five minutes ride from tbe business portion of the .city to the grounds. Take your breakfrst dowu town, buy your lunch at the grounds and take yonr supper down town. If you follow these suggestions you will save money. The facilities for serving lunch at the World’s Fair Gronnds are extra ordinary and the prices are cheaper than at yonr own home, but breakfast and supper should be taken down town, or at yonr boarding house. Tbe World’s Fair is already the most astounding and stupendous spectacle ever attempted by any people, and a day’s visit will afford more delight and instruction than cun be possibly obtained in any other way or by the same expenditure of money. For further particulars, descriptive pamphlets, rates, etc. address E, A. Hoovbh, General Advertising Agent 0. It. A D. R. R., No. *00 W. Fourth St, Cincinnati, Ohio, ■ • ^ - --— Johnson’s Oriental Soap is far sn pe.rior to ail other so-called medicinal soaps for beautifying the complex ion. Sold by Dr. J. D. Boyd. Bueklen’g Arnica Salve. That the generous public Is patnrooising this Home Enterprise .liberally. Fifth, That you oan obtain tbe very best Piano made and for the least money from this House, Sixth. That the leading FemaleCol- leges in this State are using and endorsing this-Pianos sold by this Institution/ Seventh. That the best Professors of Mulle in South Caro lina are using and endors ing Instraments procured from this House. glglth' Will find the best Organs at this Institution on the market Ninth. The "Symphony Self-Play ing Organ,” the marvel of the age, is represented by this Enterprise. Tenth. Orders for Sheet Music will ^ayp PTOmpt attention by wap ’arm cottage. It u upper and a of Eleventh. You can have an old Piano, Organ or any Musical Instrument pot in first-class order at this Establishment Twelfth, You can get your Pianos tuned on short notice by the best toner South, by addressing this House. Tlirteeitk. We refer the public to Loan and Exchange Bank of Columbia, as to responsibility. Foirteenth. If you desire any fur ther information, ad dres i the proprietors of this Music House. rarprise the first l_ was that? her 35c. and fiOo. —■rev >•*■»--/ Mray people, proper remeay ui not aware of the ipitiiofl, hegleot the If the habit becomes few steps when chronic, or inflammation or stoppage ier name? It was *5”?** ,. A dow . or , two , Anne Warren was sa I relief.” sjing! I am Its Pills in the beginning would prevented all this. I Lstopped short, dumbfound ^Don’t be so jubilant, my dear, *Whe may-gome yet SHJLO’S CURE, the great Congh and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty five doses only S5c. Children love and fkifb BmmU Dm ifipprs, The best naive In tbe world for cuts bruises, Mires, ulcers, salt rheum, fever •ores,teiter,clumped hands, chilblains, an n nn_|___ A l| aA corns, and ail skin eruptions, and posl- M A RRQ|ftnO AL Km lively cures piles, or no psy required/ It |f|| ||l IvIlllUIIO W UI VI Isguarant eeedtoi(lvep«rfect setiifaction, or money refunded. Price 85 cente per „ „ bottle. For sale at WUco«-adrug atom. COLUMBIA, S. C. Gaarantced ('ire. We authorise our advertised drag- gist to sell Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption, Cfaugha and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or ani Lung, Throat or Cheat trouble, am will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experieuoe no benefit, you may return the bottle fx*r have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. KingNew Discov ery could not be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Wiloox A Co.’s drag store. Urge M eratt swi ii.W EXPRESS IT TO JlDNilB&CUlVill, 216 Mug St., (Mtitofi, $. C>, And have it pn tin thorough order, Mm Which Work h Specialty aid Warraated Die Tear, Chief Inspectors uf Watches for Atlantic Coasr Line, South Carolina Railway, Plant System RoilWaysi Headquarters for WUIIIC PHESEXTS, IHMOIOS, JEHEIXT, . m,niE UMPS, STEXOie ; E. Orders fram the Ceutry receive preapt atteitioi. Reliable Goods. Reasonable Prices. ' A large stock always on hand, Tip Prlntej wus Umi «R cnx- lY Wqen he set tHis iBut the fact remains the same that satisfactory work is being done at Mason’s Jewelry Store on Watches, Jewelry and clocks. TAKB THE BIST ILOI JOHNSON’S MACNKTIC OIL iMtaMKiawoCMa. _ W ImrtnfrV CMm Hot- OniurtDljUiart*, BowlVrtrtL .nxonaMiibT ...w lix.ngi. BfiAtiD. jMmo.t i vw»r( a . ad P*uti alls«I If Ur-atliSraW xu wt *u« valvatf ■'Id iynnr;- tin iort eom- wTcr, m a fa tot/U laslim rtrVtltkir . ■ *• Me j. i. urt; NriiBiiMt IkTARRH ^REMEDY, i raaydr a j Immense Stock of Oxfords For Ladies, Misses and Children; widths B to E. We have them in the newest lasts and colors. Trunks, Valises, ~ ". Bags, Etc. We have on hand a complete stock of the above goods at astonishing prices. DARLINGTON SHOE STORE, WOODS & MILLING, Proprietors. GIBSON & WOODS Take pleasure in announcing that they are now pepared to issue Rolicitoj and Can place ail bus/ ness entrusted to them in sbHw. of the best companies in the United States. They have such companies as The Home, of New York, and The Hartford, of Hartford, Conn., two of the largest rad best managed companies in the country. They invite examination into the plans of the New Yorh Mntual, offering, as they dc, very favora ble terms to those who wish to insure. Brokerage d Mm They also conduct a general Brokerage ancLCommisskm bur* i mess, and solicit a share of the patronage. DARLINGTON, S. C. -*>0*1 bwrsvuu Chkabo. fcvc CHICAGO. _ ,’n^ A Cuksmt Routb aflonla' ihc Qniukout Schedules, the Finest. Equipment, And the Ml v THROUSli CAR LINE TO CMM60. JJrom A. tUIo, Paint Rock, Hot Sprinaa and KnoxviUa, via K. « K. T. V. *.6,0. * c.. It *■ *. H.. LonUTlUe mu J tbe Puan^tine. to Chicago without change. . ■ AMttorMrraa.fronA.h.TilbtuCIniiiuaU. Sotbcan to*. ,loaa «oba«cbo.i with ill Cl: JI^U Um». Aik tor pour tickets >ta QUEEN A CRESCENT ROUTE. rtw A—l oftka *. * D., g. T. T. *- O. or Qatn * <Vw~a» artu glia iatgnutiai a. t« naa.., ratal, ^S^eWedat Ctnatoto^ ^ TtUa — InAUna—11a.. d. a. Wwakm, o. p. a., cBmamtAn, FAST TIME 3Fmoi FAaheville, N. G. to Chicago, Ilka Tkreugh Pullman Cur. CONSUMPTION In Its •trip NttgDD eon b« cured Isy the prompt U*e of Ayers Cherry Pectoral It NODtllON the Inflemed tissues, aide expectoration, and haatone n recovery. ^ • Dr, J. .0. Ayer 4 Oo» » Wtwfll, Miiti A. Lv, Asnvius, Lv. Ksoxmu, Ar. Kamimak, Ar. Lsxiwoton, Ar. LovisvthL*, Lr, Lovtavtus, Ar. Iswahapou*, Ah CStoAoo, (R.AD.II, R.) (E. T. V. * G. Ry.) (E.T. V.hG, Ry.) (CLAC. R. R.) (Lou. So,) (Ptitit. R. R.) (Ffim. R. R.) (P««fl. R. ft.) 4:08 r.w. tioor.M. 9:5s r.M. 4:jO A.M. y:^ A.ai. 8115 A.M. 11140 A.M. 145 p-m. V »* tiefimerid d hasw'Mf | 1 fttt sstA * , anerm»l*enM tailrtamtjP NOT* THE h A through Chicago Sleeper via CinciibiiattfTsecufed^ ‘ at Harriman arrives at Chicago by . Big I^our Routt at % 5:15 p.m. Stop-overs allowed at Qncinnati.'Xouis- ’ villc and Indianapolis. . « '/ o^lzjX* okt ofL "wscrimj, JOHN L. Milam: Trav. Pat*. Agt, Kvoxvau, Tsmw, 61 A. gwnwia^Div.^PAM. Ajj., --It '■a