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' ' hE M TllKIfOfftfY HEfylLD Published Every Thursday, E NORTON 'Editor. J. T. MAYERS, Gen'l. Manager. NEW YORK FASHIONSOut Door Garments; Millinery, NoteS And AnswersOutdoor garments are in extraordinary variety as to shape and lengths vary from capes that reach a little below the waist4to long cloaks that envelope the ligwre. The run of the season however is on deniilong coverings chiefly in coat or jacket shape, hut they are closolv rivalled by capes which are often now in military cut with sloping shoulders an 1 sometimes addition of a hood, the same style of cape being usually worn with testers. In indepondent etipes there is room for the employment of great taste, by the use of fancy materials which also come in with effectiveness for evening cloaks and in till kinds of garments, the revival of gros grain silk or velvet, litis brought about much that is noval. Yet y graceful cloaks show a U'atteau plait and this likewise is seen on denii-long capes not in military contour. The AYKHAGE VVH < WPE reaches several inches below the waist and here the shoulders are high. For the few however, costly demi-lotig coverings in mink, seal or IVrsiou lamb are distinguished, a finish of mink tails on tne first named being in high esteem, though l?y no means obligatory. For evening, demi-long capes or long cloaks of rich fancy fabric are lined with squirrel lack fur and perhaps bordered by some other handsome variety a special introduction of the season being Third lamb fur dyed in different c.olars or at times showing a oombinatioii of colars. A somple cape seen at Lord and Tarfor's, is demi-long and made in brade dis playing black (lowers on a pink groundwork. It is lined with Thibet fur dyed t<> match that shows within the upright colar and peeps forth on the eugo. Trcety evening capes are in Thibet lamb fur either white or colored with muffs to match. The use of high colars on out door gar ments is frequent and muffs remain I the same in shapo and size of last season. Demand for fur colars tin ished by the animal's head, is immense and the kinds most worn are mint, stone martin or sable. In M1LLINEKV a new idea is that of felt left raw on the ed^es, although bindings arc frequent and braiu as a finish is in much vogue. In colars there is extraordinary mixture, such as yel low with magenta and perhaps an ndition of green: a hat with brim of blue or black velvet may have a crown of crimson or gay plaid velvet with illuminated ribbon as a trimming and perhaps an irrideeent buckle in finish; black lace laid over bright green or yellow, produce market contrasts; black feathers or ribbons on c< htrs, have a correspond ing effect and the free woe of Per sian colorings gives an added touch to bright llctures. Hats arc usually very largo with straight brims or full and fancifully disposed in front with very narrow brim at the hack. Distinguished hats are made of black ur origin, cuioreu sunn inul smothly on the frame over which bla'k lace is placed with unique result and a favorite lluish for these are in millinery in generally, are huge bows standing out o i either sido with plumes and aigrette rUing at the centre. White guipure or Orintal lace, tin1 former generally laid plain or rising in stitT loope are prominent factors and this reason like last winter, are a favorite coin'iination wish fur. NOTJfiS AND AN'SWKRS Illuminated velvet or h;o n is extremly fashionable, deiiving the name from pin dots tha* pro lin e a kaleidt scopic efi ct. Dress trimmings have never b? eu so bright as tl is season, vet. ne mixture i.f colais ai d free use of gilt are nccon-p'ished so tastefully, that refinement is universal, Russian bands are woven on gauze edged with bullion: velvet Immlu - . _ ^ (?| 1/ n U' VII in tinsel; felt with tinsel gives choice and silk crocheted trimmings in many colars having a finish of gilt leads are specially noticieabh*. "Constance." An independent waist of plaided silk should ho cut bias with the fullness drawn down to a point front and hack. A loose girdzo may complete and thu sleeves should lie largo with turn over cuffs. Lucy Cai<tkr. A New English Policy. London, Oct. %'Z.- -Considerable surprise was ea sed in political circles, and especially in co'onial circles yesterday with a report that Mr. Gladstone proposed to withdraw Brit ish troops entirely from the North American coknie* and require Canadians and Newfoundlanders to main tain their own means of defense. It is known that the question has been seriously discussed among the members of the Cabinet and that Mr. Gladstone is decidedly favorable to throwing the ca'onistg in all parts of tho world, as much as possible on their own resource*, lie has t o idea of abandoning territories that are directly under jurisdiction, but believes in training the self-governing colonics to be able to reply upon their own resources, loth military * ,4 II OH H Y11 ami naval. It is not improbable that before another 12 months will have elapsed the Canadians will be culled upon to occupy the forts now garrisoned by imperial troops, and that tho Cape Government will also be required to take similar rcspon sibility. It is said that Mr. Oladstone has expressed the opinion that if tho colonies should learn something by experience as t<> tho cost of military strength and disnlav t.hev ~ n ~ i * y ' J would bo less inclined to involve themselves and the Kmpire in costly and unprofitable wars. i:\i.i\ni> wii,i. stay in u'lin It is certain that the Jlricish (Joverntnent will not abandon Uganda. Lord Hosebnrry lias intimated a? much; and public sentiment, with out regard to party, is in favor of retaining that African possession, us Uganda may prove the key to Central Africa aiuljstrongthen liritish inllueuecs both in the Nile region and on the lakes. Sinco Lord Hose berry took charge of the Foreign Office thcro hits been no abatement of a vigorous African policy. . S11<>ii 1 <i he in lOvi'ry IIoiiho* i 11 \\1: l )-> i i ii. .. oi c i i7. ij. ?? 11?m*o, *71 i \ my at., oiiurpgburg, Pa., say8 In* will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, ('oughs and ('olds, Unit it cured his wife who was threatened witlPPncnmonia after an attack of 'La Drippe," when various other remedies and several physicians hud done her no good. Kobert liarber, of Cooksport, Pa., cluinisd)i\ King's New Discovery has done him 1 more good than anything ho ever used for Lung Trouble Nothing like it. Try Jit. Free Trial Mottles at Dr. K. Nortons Drugstore. Large bottles, 50c. and $1.00. I'app.N 11 nosier*. Win. Tiintnons, Postmaster of ldaville, Ind , writes: "Klectric Hitters lias done more for nio than all c' tier medicines combined, for that feeling arising from Kidney and Liver trouble*" .John Leslie, farmer and stockman, "f same place, says: " Pi nd Klectric Hitters to l>? the best Kidney ai d Liver meuirinc, made ine feel like a new man." .1. (?ard, ner, hardware merchant, same town fiavs: h'le.-l rie IIiHopj iu inoi (l,n J"av ,"v tiling for a iiiittt who is till run down niul don't caTo whether ho lives or die.-; he found new strength, good appotito and felt just like he had it ;i now lease on life, illy 50c a hot tie, at Dr. 10. Norton. Drugstore. \DVKTISKM KNTS. Iin-GoTea" is a choice blend of tine, high-grade Chinese lea. Put up in attractive and original packages and packed in handsome counter display boxes of six pounds each (either size); is only sold in packages, at a reasonable and much lower price to j the consumer than any other package tea on me maiicei 01 any merit whatever and affords the dealer a fair profit , is a thoroughly reliable, first-class article, absolutely pure, always the same ; free from dust DEALERS will find the Five and Ten Cent packages the cheapest and most salable package tea on the market and consumers pronounce it "the best and most economical." Kin-Go Tea is convenient to handle, easy to sell and has proved a big success wherever introduced. We are extremely anxious to have all dealers stock this tea, and earnestly request that you include a few boxes with your next order to your wholesale house ; or order direct of us, we will see that you are supplied. For further information address The Kin-Go Tea Co., B"!iT' IK) YOU WANT TO ADOPT A BABY? | May bo you think tills is a new business, sending out babies on appltc-ntlon; it has been | done iKjfore. however, but never have those | furnished been so near tlio original sample as this one. Everyone will oxclaim, " Well 1 that's the sweetest baby I ever saw 1" This little black-and-white engraving can givo I you but a faint idea of the exquisite original, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' I'M A I>A ISY/ ' which we pronoso to send to you, transportation paid. The llttlo darling rests against h piuow, and is in tlio act of drawing off its pink kook, tiio mutoof wliloli lias boon pulled oir and flung nsldo with n triumphant eoo. The flesh t ints arc |>orfcet, and tlio eyes follow you, no matter wliero you stand. The cloutalto reproductions of t his greatest painting of Ida Waugh (tho most ralobrnted of modern paint< rx of baby life) nro to bo given to those who tutlwerlbo to Dcmorost's Family Magazine |h!M. Tiio reproductions cannot DO told t.om thn original, which cost $400, and are too same size 117x22 Inohcsl. The baity is life si/.o, and absolutely lifelike. We havo also in preparation, to present to our subscribers during IHKi, other great pictures by such artists as Percy Moron, Maud Humphrey, Isnilr Deschainps and others of world-wide renown. Take only two examples of what we di t during the past year, " A Yard of Pan8ie?," and "A Wlilto House Orchid" by tlio wileof President Harrison, and you will see what mir promises mean. Those wliosultsorilto for Demurest's Fondly Magazine for iwtl will possess a gallery of oxoulslte works of art or great value, besides a Magazine t Hut cannot no equaled by any in the world for ils beautiful Illustrations ami subject matter, that will keep every one posted on all iho tuples of tho day, and ail tlio fads ami difforont items of Interest about tho household, iK-sldes furnishing interesting raiding matter, both gravo and gay, for tho whole family: and while* Demorest's Is not a fashion Magazine, ils fashion pages are perfect, an<\ we give you, frrt, of roa/, all the pattcrnsyou wish to user during tho year, and In any sizar you choose. Bend In your sub- 1 Bcrlptlon at onoo, only $2, and you will really got over $25 in value. Addnms tho publisher, I W. .leanings DomorcAt, 15 KsHt 14th 8t-. New I Vork. if you arc unnce|ualntod with tho i Magazine, send 10 cents for a si**-linen copy K liAJLP, THUJ Oii<v Word. I I conic* to you with a small affair tint you may need. In England, the Continent and many foreign Countries' myself and wares are I j well known. Many American fami ilh s on their return from abroad bring my articles with them, for j lhey know them pretty well, but you m y not bo one of those. Confidence hew teen man and man j is slow of growth, and when found it; rarity inukes u valuable. I ask I your confidence and make a re-1 ference to this Journal to indorse i that oonfulenoo. 1 do not think it will bo misplaced. I make the boat form of a euro - an absolute ono?for biliousness and headache that can bo found in this year. Th* cure is so small in its df, and yet its comfort to you is so groat?20 minutes being its limit when relief?that it has become 1 the marvel of its time. ()no and a half grains of medicine, coated with sugar, is my remedy, in the shape *>f one small pill, known to commerce as l)U. II AY DOCK'S NEW L1VEH PIIjL. It is old in the markets of Europe, but is new to North America. The price is as low us n honest medicine can be sold tit, 25 cents. Send a postal card for a sample vail, to try them, before you purchase. I)K. IIAYDOCK, 63 Enlton St., N. Y. Klilil II i i III i a I I III.I,a I a i a I I lit J I ROYAL i j:SEW3S3G MACHINE | ~lll:l l:l!|!l M l i III I I III I I I M H I III HI I I IJII I'll" -111,11 m iiitifiiititiiii itiitiitiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiaiiu ( 2 Hum u T.:trjjn Illgli Arm. ? IIum a s?>lf. sot ting Ni cilln. ~ Hiih a ScH'-threnuiiig sluitllo. ? Huh No ! <|Uttl in Conslruollou. ~ Hum it M ?chuitlnii1 A j>|? m uiine. I ? Iuim mi ICh'ffitiit Finish. ~ Han it IVrlt ft. Adjustment. ? ? Htm it I'osltivo TuK?-ti|?. ? ? !Ii?9Styllnl? I urnlturp. I 11 :ih illot o Hood Sowing Oiialh lea mid ? ' Z doon a H.argor Ksimiih olUnnttrtl Works ? than any Sow?.*.g Ifachlno in the World. ? Examine THE ROYAL for points of ? oxcolleih1. \ and you v. ill buy no olher. * | II ROYAL S. M. i!0? Rookford. III. riiiiiiiiiintiitiiiiiiii tuna t'tiiirtiia un'iiiiidiiiiiiiiunip MARYLAND THE STEAM produced by the process of cooking cannot escape, U absorbed by the ar.lcle in the roaster, and acts as a basing, thc.o is to eiapnr>tlnn nn rirwli.n .in a. h.i.ninn L* -1 -1 ?). ? wu> ......J, iiuiivU id biinnhugo or lot* of weight, an J all the flavor ai d niitrlt ous qualities of the I od are re aineJ. Tough mints nro made tender, and any article roasted or baked will bo sweeter, healthier and more digestible. Put the food In the roaster, place the roaster In a well heated o\sn; the roaster will do the cooking. It requires no attention. Can only be bought from dealers, tho trade supplied by: MATTHAI, INGRAM & CO., ISO HANOVER ST., BALTIMORE, MO. 4 READS ST., NEW YORK. pfflcj NEW V I I tilQrt-APH/ \ ^ u"fiM IP ff THE ONLY PERFECT j SEY/ltfO /AECHANIS^ .FAMILY USfL Hfixl for circular and price list to 1 Wiikki.kh & Wiiaon Mf'?. Co., i Atlanta, Ga. 1 LISDAY NOVEI IDK. K. NORTON. IF YOU WANT A FLUE ARTICLE (JAEE a>i? ?i:r rnim. ion m: KNXAIll 1 A" 'I'll A 1,1*11. Resides Drugs (or Com1 pounding Rivsciplions the also has on hand a lull line ol* Piiurmaeeutionls and Patent Medicines. Sometimes you need a good Comb and Mrush, or jomeMiing in the Soap line, rS\>i 1 ?-1., i>(<'di<?inal 2iu<l Sliiiviny;' A good Toot 11 llrnsh or some tine per fuim-ry. Ills Drug Store is *he place to go and get tlirin. 11 you want some of the best kerosene oil in town, or any dye stuffs, call on him. PICNS, PKNSTAKFS, PUNCH FANCY ol{ PLAIN. WUITINCl 1PAl'ICR, AN I) GOOJ) INK OAN ALL UK FOUND Til 10UK, AXLE GRKaSE, NORSK AND CATTL1G POW NEILS. I'hy-irlnns' Prescriptions Compounded ' with cure. K. NORTON. SA?E5Q"^ BY COOKING | YOUR FEED! j BK progressive, Inform yourself, invostlgato wluit wo clului. If It is true you want to uvnll yourself of it. HunI dreds of farmers nail stock-feeders testify to its ?rcnt merits. SAVE EXPENSE OF GRINDING I MAKES TWICE THE FAT, FEEDS D0UDLE THE STOCK, /s v TY? M Two Uollursevcry U ft 11 li' ^ time t He con tent m II U V 'ill arc cooked and un x. liu feu out. I V11VVU1JAU9, I'lliili IMIfUlUIIATlOPI AND POINTS TO STOCK-FICEDKRS Fit BE, Mitchell Machine Co., "sssri - ? . i p^wtnted""! II LIVE AGENTS | 0 magi In ev?ry town In each state 0 i 1 Kaflfl to sell our Solid Columbian ' o r. 'A Silver Table Knives and 4^ I 0 fcal Forks; these goods are not 4^ j 1 > ItS plated goods but solid, and 4^ i> t J will hold their color equal to 4^ o ft ,-3 sterling silver goods and will 4^ - o t?: > I cost only about one-quarter < E? 'I the Prices of solid sterling 4^ O D ; J silver. The goods are sold by 4^ v < > ? ,- J agents only and we warrant 4^ I o f >1 them to stand the test of 4 y i o lL^J years or refund the money, a 4^ < 7m. guarantee will go with each 4^ o F'TV do*en and backed up by an 1 4 old relUhlm ...ui-u i t I "3 has the reputation o^maklng 2 i it I. | the beet goodeon the market, o 1 it |. J Samplea aent on reciept of aj < t \ i I "1 cents, for which we will for- a i 1 I ' ward you our prices and dls- , > it IV..., u count to agents. Agents I 4, 11 akC 'rom 10 t0 dollars per 4 y O I'. 1 ADDRESS o i|| Tt? Upson & Hart Co.;; [, ;; Unionville, Conn. S; h < M_ remaie Diners Cures nil Female Complaints and Monthly Irregularity, Lcueorrhoonor Whites, Pain in Back or Biaos, strengthens tho feoblo, builds up tho wholosystoni. Itlmscurod thousands and will euro you. Druggists huvo it. Beud stamp for book. Dli. J. P. DBOnUOOLE A CO., I.oulst Jllo, By. W W. Hamilton, E. a. uahquk Kamilfcen ^ Gagquo, Doctors of Deutal Surgery. Marion, S, C. Cocaine, and all the latest aneshctic used. Office fitted up In Irst-class style All the latest improved instruments usea Wsfn-tlon guuruntcod. Office on Ilaree street. VIBE 11 17, 1892 Supplement No. 2 to Charleston & Columbia Division Time Table No. D. .in jhi, i no a, Schedule in effect lroin auto. Wilmington Chadbourn & Conway B P, I'ASSKNdKll AND KHKIU1IT DAII.Y, KXCBPT 8'JNDA Y No NO in II BOUND. Leave ('hadbourn 7 15 a m Leave 1 lion 7 45 a in ! Arrive Hub 8 jO a in \o 21. SOUTHBOUND. I .on vo Huh ? 00 a in Leave I lion (1 15 a in Arrive Chadbourn 0 45 a in l.euve CliadbournJ 10 HO a ni Leave Clare don 11 00 a in Leave Mt l abort 11 20 a m Leave Loris| 11 45 p m Leav San ford J 12 02 p in Leave Iiayboro 12 12 p in Leave Privetts 12 12 pin Leave Adrian 12 27 p ui Arrive Conwayt 1 00 pin No 20. NORTHBOUND I'ASHKNUKll AN1) KKKIOH1 DAII.Y, IfvcKl'T RUNI)AY8. Leave Conway 2 80 p n. Leave Adrian 0 00 p in Leave Privetts 8 05 | in Leave liaylntro 8 15 p in Leave Sanford 8 25 p m Arrive at Lorls 8 50 p in Arrlvn ?>* IW '1V.I 4 or. .. ? ?? it! i,. | i I1 Leave Emerson p m Leave Clarendon 4 50 p *n Arrive Chndbourn 5 20 p m JTelegraph Stations. Note -No. 21 wait at dub until No. 22 arrives. N<>8. 22, 21 and 20 will stop at all stations for freight and passengers .1, It- Run ley, General Manager .1. K* Divink, Gen'I Superintendent < K Bokdkn, Sup't Transportation Atlantic Coast Line. \Ailm ngton, C?!umbia & Augusta R Rt'aiulunsed X?'1hmI h Ic. I)nted )an. 4, 1802. Til AI N'S GOING SOMTll. No. 23. I.eave Wilmington ({ 25 |> m Leave Chadbourn 8 21 pin Leave Marion 9 34 p iu Arrive Florence 0 15 p ni No. 27. I.eave Wilmington 10 10 p in " Chadbourn. Mario 12 40 a tn Ai-'vo Florence 1 20 am No. 50. Lea\ Florence 8 21) a m rwiiivvr- kiniiii<"I *1 *50 H 111 Leave Sumter H 85 a m Arrive Columbia (? 15 a in No. 58. Leave Florence 7 40 a in Arrive Sumter 9 00 a in No. 52. Leave Sumter 8 40 a in Arrive Colombia 0 50am No. 52 runs through, from Charleston via ('entral Railroad. Leaving Lanes 7:45 A. M Manning 8:?1 A. M. Train on C. it 1). Railroad connects at Florence with No 58. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 51. Leave Columbia 10 45 } in Arrive Sumter 12 04 a in ( Leave Sumter 12 04 a in Arrive Florence 1 15 a in No. 59. Leave Sumter 5 85 p m Arrive Florence 7 00 p m ' No. 58. Leave Columbia 9 80 p m j Arrive Sum tor 0 85 p in , No. 14. i Leave Florence 10 25 p in 1 Marion 11 02 p in 1 " Chndbourn 12 04 pm Arrive Wilmington 1 50 a in No 78. Leave Florence* 5 00 a m Leave Marlon 5 4(5 a in .cave Chadbourn 7 00 a in Arrive Wilmington 8 55 a in "Daily, "j"Daily except Sunday. mi. 58 runs through to Onarleston,S. C., la Central R. H,, arriving Manning 10:89 .m. j.anes il:17 I'. M, Charleston 12:50 L M. No. 59 connects at Florcnco with C. and ). train from Cheraw ami Wadesboro. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection t Wilmington with W. <te. VV. K. H. for all mints north. Train on Florence It. It., Leave Pee Dee )aily except Sunday 4:40 P. M., arrive Rowland 7:00 P. M. Returning leav lowland 6:30 A. M. arrive Pee Dee 8:50 l. M. Train on Manchester & Augusta It. R. eaves Sumpter dally except Sunday 10:50 i i. M., arrrive Rimini 11:59 A. M. Iteturnng leave Rimini 12:30 P. M. arrive Sumper 1:40 P. M. J. F. DIVINE, Gen'l Supt. f. 11 Ki.ni.y, Supt. Trans, T. M. EmKUKOx. Gen'l Pass. Agent. ? II III II ill i| I 111??l I CURED Wrbstkr. S. C.. Dec. I S/rtt I with I could let all who are suffer-H Ing from any AVrrc iUttenne know juat howl good your remedy is. My ion used It oooyear,H and It now tha #.?.ii?t i ? * " * VIIHU A IIKTf? *TIWl many thanks, I remain yours, ' ,, k If. A. TATE. Ofmhsis, Ta., Dec. ?j, 1891. I have not hrwl one of my bad spelts since 1 commenced taking your medicine, sis months ago. p TllURSY KLMORK. - & -S Pltlt.Ahltl.FHIA, r*., Jan. t, l8oa. 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