rmnAY, oct. no, t«M. MMms llvertMiff. CBE \TE4 many a now bugineno; EWIiAllOES many an old bnaincsg; PRESERVES many a large buainesa; REVIVES many a dull btixiuesa; RESCUES many a loat business, SAVES many a failing business;; SECURES success in any business. Local News. Hyacinth bulbs at G. 0. Mertx. Miss Cora Davis, of Dovesyille,! is visiting Mrs. Looney. Onion sets for Fall planting at G. 0. Mertz. Mr. Evans, the former proprietor of the Cleveland hotel, is in town. Have you seen those climbing monkeys given away to the pur chaser of a boy's suit at Black well liro’s. Mr. T. H. Parrott, of Williamston ia visiting bis former home in thr Connty. A giNKl h-Hvv aoiuan's -b e for 0>i cents .uid men’s for 'Jl Cents uf liluokaell H/o’a. Miss Ilek'ii Davis, of Churb-sio-i. is vUrtiug bur sister, M rs. F. K K»r»K'iit. Ho shoddy goods at aiiution Umglit, Hill -i'I Ii.iih! ami low. if yon would gut a bargain . Es-Judge Townsend and Gun. 1 Mofourin, of Beunettsville Darlington wi.* 1 about forty fine horses to the St ^te Fair. Mr. E. G. Lide has I’eturned from a visit lo Atlanta. 100 floe overcoats jnst opened at Sligh A Rncker’s. Mr. J. D. Baird, of Wilmington, has been visiting friends in Darling ton. ' Largest stock of clothing ever opened in Darlington at Sligh A Rucker's. Dr. Sampson Pope, the inde|>end- ent candidate for Governor, was here Monday night looking into matters political. Miss Helen Waddell went tip to Benneitsville on Wednesday to attend the marriage of Miss Florence, daughter of ag-judge 0. P- Town send to Mr. Harry Cannon. Mrs. A. Nachman returned lost week from an extended Northern trip. She was on one of tho trains that was delayed by the Qiiantloo robbery, There were a numb r of visitors from Hsrtsville on Wednesday night att he Open House. Among th the pastor. The services ut the Episcopal church were conducted by the as sistant n*ctor. Ql) ^lin'toy •V’D there will be no sen ice at the Ba|U(st or Presbyterian i‘hurnhes, At 'he M«th tdist ohnmh there j will bo service b-itii morning an I tweuingby the pn^'or. The morn ing services will begin at 11.30 and the evening service at 7.30. There will lie lay service at tie- Episcopal church in the morning. features. Last night they gave “Pygmalion and Galatea” to a good house. It Whs m very good performance but the actoi-y were considerably ham pered by not being well up in their parts. We learn that. Mr. Spain is to be promoted by I ho manager and made one of the principal players. Coart Pracerdlags. The court convened on Monday, with Judge Norton presiding. Owing to Die unavoidable absence of Steno grapher Covington his place was taken until today by Mr. W. It. Mo Feat, the official stenographer of the fifth circuit. The foreman of the Graud Jury, Mr. B. A. Early, being absent also, for good cause, bis place was filled by the appointment pf Mr. W. C. W|l»on as fujvmTi. Tbp cpsps growing out of tbe dis pensary trouble were, of course, the ones that attracted tbe most atten tion. The case against McLendon for the k'lling qf P, R. Vuinuant is tbe principal ope, and it is now being tried. There are a great many witnesses tq be avamtoed and the trial will eoaaume several days. When this is finished the case of Gain, charged with the kiUiug of Louis Redmond, wilt be taken np. Mel>mlon is represent,! by Col. Robert Aldrich, of Barn well, and Mr. II. H. Brunson, of Orangeburg. The third, case to be tried is I bat of Dr B. 11. Payne for killintr Die colored conk at, the Cleveland hotel, when Die town "a» tinder nnrr.ial law* Dr. Payne will he represented by Nettles & Netties. M r. T. V,'. Norment pli-ad trail tv. the eh-irg-- .if striki- g .7. N. P.iri'ot! ilie day xf'er h s bv-i h.-r was ilb-il ’|’h> jnl^e r-eservi'd V ll'enir nivil a fiitnrp d -y. The Omni Jury threw out the biD ng-ito-t Capt. J. 0. Blackwell and the colored man who were charged with firing into the train on the 0., 8. A.N. R. R., tl»e day of the killing. They have also thrown ont the one against 0. S. McCullough charged with killing Pepper, also the one against Sheriff Scarborough for permitting McLendon to esettpo from jail and the oqp cgnirst AV. J. w * SkibbPV Ubd his 80,0 Bimjison Skiqner \vh«> assisted in the esoape. Qn Tuesday morning the trial of Judge B. Reynolds, Faroes Itoynolde and Roland Windham charged with the mnrder of Cephas Pipkin was taken up. They were repycppftted by Woods A 8j>,aip. The case was given V. the jury on Wednesday afternoon who after a short absence returned a verdict of not guilty. The few other cases tried were not important The criminal coses will probably take up the whole time of the court - E-1 •DF-IE- ffinoe our arrival in Dai-Ungton the prices of dry goods and clothing has dropped pe cut. Why. Because our prices and the price paid hefoi e our iii'i'ivnl were ligMiar at the Opera Hoase. The largest audience of the se.^oii witnessed tho ^«rjbrmqqc$ qf this Play qn l^ is now in Darlington and is pre pared to make an immediate loan on town property for the purpose of lifting mortgages- With proper security loans can be made on country property. Mr. Welch can be found at the office of Cto. W. Dargan or at the Enterprise Hotel, ~ “ < ton,S4. IT PAYS TO ; ADVERTISE IIV THE. HERALD. C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads In Effect .June 8,18»4. MIXED TRAIN. Leave Wadesboio 2.00 pm Bennett’s 2.25 pm Morven’s 2.40 pm McFarland 2 56 pm Cberaw 3 45 pm Casii's 4 10 pm Society HIU 4 40 pm Dove’s 5 10 pin Floyd’s 5 30 piK Darlington 4(1$ pm Palmetto 0 20 pm Arrive Florence _ 0 45 pm Leave Florence 7 35 am Palmetto 8 no am Darlington Floyd’s Dove’s 8 35 am 9 00 am 0 to Hill Society Hill 9 45 am Cash’s 10 15 am Chcraw lid) am McFarland Mfirven’s 11 40 am 11 .V) am Benneit'a 12 10 am Arrive Whdesboro LOCAf, FREIGHT. 12 30 urn Leave Darlington 4 30 pm Paimetto 4 43 pm Arrive Florence a 00 pm Leave Florence 8 3-I am Palmetto 8.50 am Arrive Darlington k U5 aui A. r, lUVfim.rreeWwit. o o '-“j mxwu iii emo i,n.jr. >vu uru very 2’iau to see the people of Darlington and Darlington county appreciate high grade goods at a low price. Yes, we understand onr business and have plenty of capital to do business on Om stock is paid for and we do not have to look grand) when a “rainy” day comes we cordially invite everyone in Darlingtoncity and county to call at our store and in spect goods and got our prices, we will save you money whether you buy from us or not as wo will post you on prices. VVc do not quote a few prices as >, bait hut sii n yl y an y «oo 111 e a nhi,|c along and give a groan of agony at every step? It is simply for the rf ison that the former always look af ter Die comfort of their feet by buying shoes that are made ac cording to scientific 'principles ami which do not make corns on their toes; while the latter liny kdly made shoes that almost make a man howl every lime lie puts them on. If you arc one. of those who don’t want to torture vonr feet you will buy your shoes from WOODS & MILLING For the reason that they understand their business and won’t sell an uncomfortable shoe to any one. WUERKDIDYOU GOT THAT HAT? I thought that everybody knew that the place for stylish huts WAS At Woods’ & Milling’s Store, And that those who pretended to be in the fashion always get their headgear from them. Besides this whoever beard of a man looking dressed without a stylish bat and well-fitting shoes. This is ,doo the place for Trunks, Valises JLlsTJD ft CONTENTS OF THE CABINET JF MUSIC. VOCAL. AmidthePlowers I Lullaby. Wunder. Long! rig for Home. Mother Watch Tliy Little Feet. Ob! Bird of Joy. Only a Bong. One Loving Heart. Only IjoveOnuTell. Holey IN,ley Ride, ilupiil River. Buusci Memories. Btuy With M.-. Star of My Heart. Bid Me Gtxulby. Broken Pitcher.' Hnlradour. Christmas Carol. Carlta. Con nein ura. Farewell,Oh !Furo well. Fiiige. Garden of Bleep. Going to Market. I lave You Beenlier Trespassing. June Day, A. Why Don’t the Look In Mine Eyes. Mon Propose. T,eonure. Let Me Love Thee. Wild Uoseliud. INSTRUMENTAL. Austrian Army Mein Cousinehc-n March. B!sl Du. Del phi ne! Melodies. Danube Wave March Militurie. Waltz. New Year’s Ureet- !)•' Purls. A Lon- ing. dr.s Polku. New Barn Dance Dreamland Rev- Out With Y’ o u r eric. Hass March. Dowauixle. Passing Regiment Enchantress. Grand March. Fire Putro 1 , The Prima Dona tjnnd- • •eiitillusse Polka. rillc German Patrol. Riston Pasha Home Thoughts March. Waltz Reception Gavotte. ImBtuiii and Re-Tendre Message gen March. Gavotte. La Gitiniii Tnnnhauser. Louis XIII. Gav-Victoria March ottc- Militarie. Love’s Vision Re- Woman's Faithful* verie. ness Waltz. LaCliassc AuBon- Young Hearts’ (J.i- lieur Galop. Votto. Love’s Bong aud Ye Ladye Fay re. Uup Clang. JPOR STYLISH MILLINERY, Oall on MISS MAGGIE JONES For Sale. A good corn sheller, but very little used. Will be sold for cash or exchanged for hay or fodder. Apply at Tub Herald office. Charleston, Sumter and North- jern Railroad. Charles E. Kimball, Receiver. In Effect January 16,1804. soutn B0XI5D. SOUTH BODED. 8 P. M. Ar. 5 30 110 11 03 9 50 0 00 8 37 Lv. 810 A. M. No. 0 connects at Hamlet with 8. A. L. Vestibule train for Raleigh, Rich mond, Washington, Baltimore, Phila delphia and New York. No. 8 connects with B. A. L. Vestibule train from above named points. Trains ran solid to and from Charleston. C. MILLARD, Superintendent. 9 P. M. STATIONS. 4 00 Lv. Charkston 0 0 Pregaalls 7 5 Siim’er 8 7 Darlington 9 "O BenticttByllle 0.53 ('•tlison '0 20 Ar. P.M. Hamlet “I—\nc71 \ rrn—r To the JL-JJEj. _L JnL desire for Morphine, Opium, Whisky or To bacco, Proof free. $5 to cure mor phine or whisky habits; $2 for curing tobacco habit. Address, The O. Wilson Cure Co.. Fleming, Texas. Two Useful Everyday Articles Cheap Timekeepers. We have a special lot of e-oiv smiiHE MULE CLOCKS Which Wo Are Selling For IMI WlliTI. NO CHANCE FOR FskOKmc. as. “Are my life iusuranee policies all right?” “Yes, my dear.” “Is my revolver on straight and my bowie-knife reachabl;?” “Yes, dear.” “Then, good-by, my wife. If 1 return, 1 return. If not, yon know where to look for me. I’m going down to the dispensary to get a drink. Study Lamps. TIE CELEHTEO iEIICIN STMT LiP FOB $3.00 Jus Allan! Cl, 285 King St., Chaiisston, S. C. WOODS & MILLING. Me EiEir -prTT T* i'!l> -Tl-.e Mor- 1*^-- * I -I ‘ - * pUlne or WJds- • key Habi.- 1 puinlcMy ami permain ntly I in todays t<> .t weeks for $0. Proof of . . cure before you pay a cent will be for- Will give jou a lull course tor vC.i, In- wttrt i cl i f r ,, u . Write at once, U. Wilson, eluding hoard and tuition. Circulars Fleming, Texas. Tobnoo habit cured free. This Is the best school Bouth. I for $3.