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P juushku Kvkhv TarasDAY
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+i£NR» J. Jh 'MPiON,
PllOPlilKTOU.
DOX ana tasn esrry u oaoc taat it mi^at
bo deposited in his safe again. Th? last
time tiiat ho hal done this Ante iy h id
plaood tivo fifty dollar bills in Ui» little tin
boxtognai d himself from spending them.
He knew that he should have enough
money for his current expenses besides,
TKltMtMM Per Annum in Advance; and he bad not carod to make a nerraa*
SO cents for 0 months; US ceu.s for neut inveet-.nent of this sum. But if he
;i months. were to go to Pittsburg he must have
Advertising Hates: these two fifties in his pocket, and he
One Square first insertion walked down to the Amicable, gave the
t )m> riq litre second insertion •• 50 number of his safe and his box was given
Kvery subsequent Insertion 50 toh’ia.
Coutract ttilveiTiseiiieiils insertol i
upon the most reasonable .erms.
Jub Deoartment.
Our job depm ament k supplied with '
eve.y ;iicility i.oeessary to enable us '
t 11 o.upeie uotii as to price and unali-1
ty o: work, with even those ol the ci
ties, and we guarantee satisfaction in
e.cry particular or charge notliing
f n- our work. W e are always prepar-'
ed to fill oiders at stunt notice for
lilaiilrs. Hill Heads, Letter Heads,
Cards, Hand Bills, Posters, Circulars.
U aiup!ilfcts, Ac.
All job work must be paid for
Cash On Delivc y.
OTJ £< X JE.W
—
STOCK.
OF
( HAPTEB U.
VW-4
f’oetvy.
Memory.
I dare not languish,
Pare not Indulge In memory's rapenroua i^in
Ouc© drinking deep of that dirinest anguish,
How could I the empty world again?
—Emily 13 runt*
With Ycetcrday’e Seven Thousand Yrara.
Ah! my ixdoved. fill the rup that cltvim
Today of past regret* and future fears.
To-morrow! why to morrow I may l»e
Myself with yesterday eseve.u tliousa iti yeara.
—Omnr Kha»a:n.
A
11
By REV. E. EVERETT HALE, D. D.
[Copyright. All rights reserved.]
CHAPTER L
Antony Blake left the office ot Eumrill
& Co. a good deal disappointed. He was
himself a shrewd and intelligent fellow.
Ho had secured the patents on his new
invention, and was ready to proceed with
the manufacture. He had carried the
pipers, the drawings, ins model machine
to Rumrill & Co., and they had them in
consideration. They now offered him
(800 for the whole thing if he would
turn it all over to them. He had pro
posed one and another scheme by which
he should go into business as a partner
with them. These had been referred by
the managing partner to the Mr. Jorkins
liehind the scene, who was an imaginary
person created for the purpose of saying
no when the managing partner was
ashamed to. Practically all these schemes
had lieen refused, and Antony was now
to take the $800 or nothing.
This was not his first experience in such
business. He knew by this time that the
p >ople who bring things before the pub
lic, be they inventions, be they books or
be they ideas, generally expect to be well
paid for doing so, and he knew that the
system of co-operation, which people are
hoping for and praying for, was by no
means yet established. With some bit
terness of feeling, it must be confessed,
though he was a good natured fellow
enough, he walked down the street of
Tam worth considering whether he would
take the $800 and be done with it, or
whether he would go to Pittsburg and
see if there were better chances there.
Antony Blake did not believe in debt,
and he knew how to live on a very little
money, but for all that ho had very little
money in store, and he certainly did not
have the $10,000 which would he neces
sary for him if he were to eqnip a little
marhine shop of his own and make his
own automatic car coupler. But, us it
happened, he was a person well esteemed
in the whole community of Tamworth,
as he deserved to be.
I should like to know, however, how
much of this esteem he owed to one
queer circumstance. While ho had to
start in life with absolutely no property
it happened that he did hold as trustee
for his mother some bonds wliich lie con
sidered worthless in the second issue of
the Cattaraugus and Opelousas railroad.
T. ese bonds had long since been taken
off all lists known to brokers, and it was
long since any coupons had been paid.
Still the Cattaraugus and Opelousas ex
isted, and there were sanguine people,
among whom his mother was one, who
supiiosed tiiat at some time payment
would be resumed. Antony, being her
trustee, had to keep these bonds some
where, and ho had been notified by legal
advisers that ho must keep them in one
He lifted the hnnd* out one after another.
It is possible that there arc one or two
of the humbler readers of this little story
who are not acquainted with the careful
machinery of a security safo company,
and as the story hinges on that machin
ery it may he well to explain it. You
see you are to have the double combina
tion, patent, absolute security that is
given to the largest corporation in the
world—say the Bank of England—and at
the same time you who are as poor us
Antony Blake was are to have your own
little separate cell in which your own
property is kept, and nobody else in the
world may intcifore with it. All this is
arranged by a very ingenious system of
policemen, attentive dorks, doorkeei>ers,
gilt pickets of iron, iron floors below and
above, so that fire cannot burn your se
curities nor water drown them, nor
thieves break in nor rc: t corrupt them.
The most honorable and virtuous ward
ers are selected by the most ingenious
and highly approved competitive exami
nations. You present yourself at the
gate and you are personally known to
the warder, who speaks to you cordially
and opens the gate to you, us ho would
not do if you were one of those unknown
loafers who have no safe in the security
vault.
You pass ti rough this prison gate joy
fully, for you know it is no prison to
yon. You toll him that the day is fine,
or that it is rainy, as it may happen, and
pass on till yon come to another gate
and another warder. You tell him'that
it is fine, or that it is rainy, as before.
He also calls you by name, and says that
you are looking well, and you enter a
second passage. This passage is prodd
ed with little catacombs or columbaria,
precisely like those under or near the
city of Roiqe, except that these are much
smaller, and that those catacombs have
now no doers, bnt in the security vaults
each catacomb has a little iron door, ami
these doors are numbered.
You remember by mnemonic processes
known to yourself what is the number
of yours; the number of Antony’s was
4,927. You meet in this passage a smil
ing, gentlemanly friend, who also calls
you by name, expresses his ho]>e that
you are well, and tells you what the
weather is. You also tell him. These
are not passwords, but they are the
civilities of the occasion. You then men
tion to him, in a whispT if you please,
the numlier of your box. He affects to
remember—does remember, perhaps—
and with his key adjusts the lock of your
catacomb. But please to observe he can
not open the catacomb, because he has
not your key. Your key has been given
to you long rince when you hired your
catacomb. You then open the catacomb
with your key. which you cannot do till
ho has first turned his key in tha lock.
In the catacomb you find a long, narrow
tin box, unless you should be a very
great don. In that cast) you have a
large catacomb an 1 you have a largo tin
box. But Antony was a very little don.
as the reader knows, and he had there
fore a box long enough for any coupon
bond, but not large enough to contain
many.
He drew out his box, thanked the
courteous attendant, passed warder No.
2 again, who askc 1 him if all was right,
and then in the passage between Nos. 1
and 2 selected a little room, like that in
which you eat oysters in restaurants of
Spring and run nut OMods
Is ready for inspection and we request a
examination from all.
We have everything you want in
Variety,
Style,
Quantity,
. Quality,
Correct Price.
We are Headquarters.
N. B. Our Specialty: To Please Our Customers,
RESPECTFULLY,
Edwiris, lornt & Co.
o« .•<«' Puritan
WhzM By J. <?. DE lEOff,
Author of “Four Years in Rebel Capitals,"
‘‘Juny,” “Cross Purposes.”
DEDICATED TO l!CN. HENRY WATTERSON,
In Memory of Schoolboy Days, Still Unforgot
ten, as Our S’wiWs lengthen
Toward the Sunset.
Copyright. iSqd. by J. B I.ippineotl Company, aud
published by arrangement with them.
I Will be begun in this paper at an early da;
Darlington Real Estate and Insurance Bureau.
H. M. SMITH, B. O. BRISTOW,
Manager Real Estate Depai tnient. Manager I nnn-anre Department.
I
Special attention paid to the buying and selling of real estate, collection ol
rents, (Ire, life, accident, plate glass insurance, Ac.
| The strictest attention will be paid to all business entrust, <1 to us.
(Cl)i’ iJanlt of PdrlinAton,
HAS OPENED A
s^vvT’iTsras rj-EiPAKTi-y etct.
And from and after this date will receive deposits of Or.e Dol-
upwards, and pay quarterly interest on the same,
per
JU DAMGANy*
rsti-
1%
lar and upwards, and
a’ the rate of five p r cent.
laiions to be made known at the i,anK.
a favorable opportunity for
F rmersi Clerks,
Mecha ics,
Fad or) ’ Open. Hi cs,
To Save Their
annum, under regu-
This is
Laborers,
YL C.
COKER,
President.
Earnings.
BRIGHT WILLIAMSQH,
Cashier.
Pianos, Organs and Music at Catalogue Prices.
| Behr Bros. & Co and New England Pianos, Kstey. Carpenter, Kimball and
Weaver Organs sold if desired on liberal instalment plans. All are of the very
best make and guaranteed. If you want a Piano or Organ M me place one
in your bouse on trial ]
Reach and Spalding's Base Balls, Bats, Gloves, Masks, Belts, etc., at cata
logue ji iees.
Hammocks at 75c , $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00.
Croquet Sets complete at $1.00, $t.23, $1 50 and $2.00
A full line of the newest, best and most interesting Novels always on hand.
My stock is replete witli an elegant line of elete Stationery, suitable for po
lite correspondence, in tablets, boxes, and by quire, which in price and quali
ty will astonish. Try my 10c genuine linen paper, ruled and unruled.
A large line of Books suitable for presents always on hand. Any book not
in stock will be ordered out at publisher's prices.
Writing Desks, Pocket Books, Lap Tablets, Games, Plush Goods and Toys."
Anything in the Stationery, Musical or Nov
elty Line to be had at the
Darlington, S. C., June 18, ’89.
Get The
SO
Best
F2C L
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BX^imSTRS,
NSURAlCBjOR THE LEAST MOWI
CO., o* Liverpool.
THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON A GLOBE INSURANCI
England, is the 1 irgest Fire Company in the world.
THE AETNA, of Hartford, Connecticut, is the largest of all the Americai
Fire Companies.
THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, of Philadelphia, b
the second largest of all American Fire Coinhanies.
THE HOME INSURANCE COMPAN Y, of New York city, is the third larg
est of all American Fire Companies.
THE HARTFORD, of Hartford, Connecticut, is the fourth largest ot all tin
American Fire Companies.
All of tiie above companies, and several others, represented in the agency
F. 33. iXsTOTR.lVEIEIN'T,
Darlirgton, S C.
September 11, 1890.
«. i urn & son,
Manulacturers
—OF—
Doors, Sash, Hlinus,
Ivl O XJ Xa DI3ST a s
—AND—
building Material.
K8T tliUSIIEl) 1842.
C1IA RLt'STOX, IS. C.
■ r 11 • i'' 1 --'
A C. McFall
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Jtvot «'.!
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...iX- e ^ v
Agent ol Manufacturers for the
sale of Engiivs, rollers, Saw Mills,
Grist Mills. Gins. Piv -o>, Threshers,
Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, Circular
Saws, and inuchiuery supplies. Par
ries who contemplate buying machin
ery of any kind will find it to their
interest to get prices from me before
buying elsewhere. I have for sale at
a bargain, a eoiuplete t i inning outfit,
consist ing of a tin saw Hall Gin. feeder
and condenser, a Buss Press, net shaft
ing and pulleys, belting, Ac., a 26
corn mill, very'little used, and a new
10 Horse I ngine and boiler, which
will be sold on easy terms at a bar
gain. For prices and terms, call on
A. C. McFALL,
Darlington Oil Mill.
June 26, ’90.
■Sse • -ii *jrg3gtf3PK= , r.T i&r:
FINE SHOW CASES.
£j*Ask fur catalogue..
TERRY M’f’G CO., Nashville. T enm.
FjavUngtcm
R. L. DARQAN,
itooh §tovi
NEW ENTERPRISE IN SOUTH CAROLINA.
The KILLOUGH MUSIC COM PAN V, successors to J. 11. Killong
hA Co., is
^ 1 the only Chartered Music Company in the Stat . Pianos, Organs and Mir-ica!
Proprietor. 51erchan<iis ‘sol(l direct from the best Manufacturers. New Upright Piano
durable and neat seven and one-third octaves, only $198. All freight paid in
final settlement. 15 days test trial outfits free. This Stock Company is com
j posed of the leading citizens of Florence and vicinity Good Agents wanted.
Write to them for full information A first class Tuner and Repairer connect
ed with the firm. Address
(Near Union Passenger Depot.)
OolTJL:na7oi£L ? £3. O-
Fillmi ~r
Akiklw LA w ai
Fl-u JCRjEHSTOE,
IVi
Lusic
H nm
wAA * i
A W
s. o.
G. ALEXANDER
of the security vaults which are now es
tablished in all the considerable cities, j some cities, when it is supposj 1 that you
He had hired a modest safe at the Ami- arc ashamed to cat oysters uaJ wish to
cable of Tamworth, and at the Amicable have a separate cell assigue 1 for the pur-
you have the facilities of a charming pose. You go into this cell, which you
reading room, where are all the new find lighted. There is a little table for
magazines, where yon can wash your yon, with a pen and ink and blotting
hands if you need, you can make an ap- paper and a pair of large scissors. These
Machine y and Supplies
Our First Object—First Class Goods
Our Second -Lowest prices, value
considered. Not the cheapest in first
cost, but the cheapest in the long
run. These requirements should be
kept in view no less by the consumer
than by the dealer. By adhering to
th in we have established ourselves
in the confidence of many intelligent
consumers, the list of whom we wish
to largely inc ease. 1s t us quote you
prices before placing orders for
Pratt or Winship Gins, Feeders and
Condensers:
Steam, Hand or Power Cotton Presses;
Reapers, Mowers, Rakes and Binders;
Line A - Ijiddell Company’s Saw Mills;
Sailor Se.-d Cotton Maehhiery;
Engines and Boilers, Portable and
j Stationary;
Buggies, Carriages, Road Carts and
1 Wagons.
Engmearing Department,
We employ a skilled and experienced
Me Imnical Engineer, and have form
ed connections with the most ad
vanced and progressive manufacturers
in the country.
As the physician is to the druggist
so is a good engineer to a workman, j
saving much wasted material and la
bor, and showing the shortest road to !
the best results. Give us a chance j
and we will prove that such work can
la; done as well in tiie South as in
New England. We are prepared to
design, build and equip
Modern Labor Saving Ginner
and Factory Electric Light , ,
Oil Mills, with all supplementary Ma
chinery; Complete Water Works and
Stand Pipes: lee and Refrigerating
Machiiie-y: Fertilizer Factories and
Acid Chambers; Steam Plants and
Water Wheels for Facto ies.
HAS REMOVED
From the store on the Public Square to the corner Pearl and Grove Streets,
which has been fitted up very handsomely. It is an old home made
new. The usual full stock of GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS can he found there.
A LARGE LOT OF SHINGLES ON HAND FOR SALE.
itfSSt' A.
Caveat®, and Trade Mar oV.t; iu.t d and all l\t-
ent bueinc- i s « c t Cur Mo.lfcrDte.Fees.
Our Office *s U. S. Patent Office,
and wo cm. ' ■ • i> rit iu let* time than thoeo
remote from Wc-Mu'/ron.
S» nd •’• i !• 1. it:lt or photo., with descrip
tion. V- • 1 ' ■ hi© or not (
charge. O: r L . i<'t due tiii patent is secured,
A pRmpMt ♦. •db ■ ' » Obtain Patents." with
nnra«s f. . - n your State, county, or
town, sent free. Alien ■ «,
C.A.S&OW&GO.
Opposite Patent Orficc, Washington, D. C.
AM>
STORE FIXTURES.
fc-'-gy' I Cj'Ask for UauMogue.
TERRY KTF’Q CO., nashville,tenn.
Noticg.
Notice is hereby given that appli
cation will he made to the Darlington
Manufacturing Company for the re
issue of Certificates No. 525 and No.
:126, 2 and 3 shares respectively, in the
name of McC. Willis, the originals
having been lost or destroyed.
Feb. 26, 1891.
I tor
iHWH: fgviyQlES
Log'
onn is<
aii gin
QuaiitiLes ol Goods Lie In ii;g naeiveil d ily and tiie u any cus
f this well km wn i ■tiibtisi.nn in H.rimgl out Dai ing'o.i Goiiiit,.
laiiKcd tliai a continuance ol their pattoinige will moan lor I hen
"The Best Goods tor the Least Money.”
ies; city I Buy your Mattresses direct from the Fastoiy.
Plants; | J J ,
wslkAl lUb dull IilcluLlWijB lllu.lxU.iu.ulUA w^ii
pointment with a friend, you can write
a note on the Amicable’s paper.
These facilities are thrown open to
you because you have hired, perhaps for
only $10 a year, a safe in that bank.
Antony had found that here was by far
the liestelnh room in Tamworth. In that
city they have what is known as tiie you ewi do with it what yon choose.
“Strangers’ Rost" well developed; yon minute
can go in and pay ten cents an hoar for
all the comforts of a club room, and then
go ont again. Bat Antony found that,
in the long run, $10 a year was cheaper
for him than the Strangers' Rest at ten
cents a i hour, and what I should like to
know is whether his standing in that
community had not materially risoii
sinoo the oil dons and widows an 1 rail
road trustees and other sncli persons
who had their safes there found that he
was one of the habitues of the reading
room of the Amicable.
He susjiected himself that it gave him
these advantages, and he was careful
not to presume on them. Ho took care
not to sit there writing letters in times
when a business man would lie at his
counting room; he only looked in there
at the hours when the most prominent
of the dons were there, he took care not
to appear to regal’d it as the only loafing
place which he had. In proportion as
he was cautions in these regards the
dons began to respect him as one
scissors are there that you may cut off
the coupons from your bonds.
Observe with admiration that both the
requirements which have been referred
to are fulfilled. Yog are here as lonely
as Robinson Crusoe was before Friday
came. All your wealth is in your hands;
before this wealth was in a safe
which nobody excepting you could open,
and a minute hence it wil,’ he in that
safe again.
On this occasion Antony Blake found
some difficulty in ojxsning Ids Iwx. His
key seemed to be ont of order, but be-
i ing an ingenious person it happened that
ho had a little skeleton key with him, ,
and with this ho threw open the lock of
the box. He saw in a moment that it
was not his box. The securities in it
were those of thu C., K. aud W., C., B.
and Q., B., C. and D.—securities, many
of them, absolutely “gilt edged” in the
market of the moment. There were one
or two United States bonds, and, in
short, if a good ffdry had tonched 'ms
mother's bonds and changed them into
' bonds of the very best slu could not
have done letter for him than had been
\ done here.
Antony Blake was amazed and dazed.
; He lifted the bonds out one after im-
l other to see by what process of evulu-
of tion the Cattaraugus and Opelcu^s had
W. H. Gibtoss, Jr., & Co.,
(Near Union Passenger Depot.)
OOLTJIvlBIYN, S. C.
Ths New Drug Store.
1 desire to inform my friends, ac
quaintances, and the imblic in gener
al that 1 have opened my Drugstore
in Dr Lnnney's Building on Pearl
street, where 1 will be pleased to have
them call when they need anything
in tiie way of pure drugs, fine toilet
articles, patent medicines, stationery,
Ac Hoping to see them all at an early
date, and to receive a large share of
patronage, lam,
Respectfully,
J. () MULDROW,
Prescription Druggist.
Prescriptions carefully compounded
at all hours April 2-8m.
themselves; tiiat is to say, as a person been thus changed, and witn a ''"HU 1 ®
who did not have to work very hard for feeling that ho should find his two fifty
h's money, and who had in ths chamber
adjacent the secrets by which a quarter
ly revenue comes to the initiated with
—• much cracking of their finger nails
or griming of their hands.
On this particular morning Antony
was obliged to break his rule. It was
dollar notes at the bottom. Tho fifty
dollar nob's wore not there, hut there
was a little parcel of tivo or six manu
script notes tied up with a white riblion.
Antony had no disposition to get at other
-people’s secrets, bathe did want to know
iow these things came into his box, and
rr»>i a S -p+ of milking purchases
A XL© XiXu j K j,, buying tiie
the lowest priced goods, for they are
generally the dearest; the cheapest
are always those you buy which are
the best for the money.
If you wish a first-class article in
our line, such as
Iss SR -f
Wiw L vL a 1..
MANUFACTURERS OF
HIGH GRADE MOSS AND WOOL MATTRESSES.
Office and Salesroom, 552 and 554 Kin<r Street, Charleston, S. C.
Reduce Price List for Fall Trade, 1890—Mattresses—Assorted Striped Ticking
No. 1 cotton Mattress, 40 lbs., $5; wool mattresses (prices quoted if desired,
No. 1 moss mattress, $i; No. 1 hair mattress $10
No 2 straw and cotton, $2.50; No 2 excelsior and cotton, $3: No 2 husk and
cotton, $3.50; No 2cotton mattress, 4b lbs , $7; wool mattress (prices quoted if
1 desired;) No 2 moss mattresses, $6; No 2 hair mattresses $15.
No 3 si raw and rotten, $2 75; No 3 excelsior and cotton $3.50, No 3 husk
and cotton, $4; No. 8 cotton mattress, 40 lbs.. $8; wool mattresses (pricesquo
ted if desired,) No. Ik moss mattresses $7, No. 3 hair mattress $20.
j;,.,! spreads $1.50. Comforts 75 cents to $4.50. BlanketsOO cenfsto $5.
_ . , . *•, i w a. i, , Feathers in best ticking at 75 cents per pound. Plain or fancy stripe
Just opened a beautiful New Stock of ^^qp up
Lounges; Raw silk, $4; carpet $5; moquett plush, $0.50.
Send cash by express, postal note or money o,der to
T. H. McCALL, Gen’l. Supt.
At G O Mertz's on Pearl Street, con-
sisting of all Hie Latest Styles in
LADIES’MISSES’and CHILDREN'S
HATS Ac, at Prices to suit all my
friends. The public is invited to call
Respectfully,
HISS L. M. SCHMID
f. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
ami other sppcial-
tli‘8 for Gentlemen,
Ladies. et<\, are war-
What is
A Typewriter for Nothing!
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just the hour when ho should not ordi- | jooked at their addresses, as he could
narily have gono to tha Amicable. It j ,j 0 without opening them. Three were
was Reldom indeed that he had any oc- ' t 0 Evelyn Haddam. Three were to Fer-
cosion to look at his mother's beads in gus Maclntire. Antony had never heard
his safe, for th ay. were a« worthless one 0 f either of these people. Tho letters
tuoijth as they were another. B.it to were numbered and the date of each
preserve tha nwpectabilitias of tho place was written on the envelope. Antony gj ve y 0U more for your money than
it had been his habit to have hie safe observed that the last two were written can ^ elsewhere, Charleston not
f ? r ,. bim ono * * Qmater—about on the same day, May 29. ' ted we wiU forfe it the price of
1st of May, Aujjdot aud the corres- * *’ a ^nnirht - I
ponding quarter^—which ha ohaorved to
be “coupon quarters” tor some very dis
tinguished dons.
He would retire into one of the little
Drpvided for the nnoorinn omd his
on the same aay, siay ac.
maaoe I think,” said he, and he thought ; except ,
“Cause of the ribbon. But clearly , the purcha cd article,
the most curious thing in the romance
was that tho letters were in his box.
(To be Continu 'd.)
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Cheap and Useful Mhcliines.
It does good work Operates entirely
a u t o in a t i c a 11 y . Is simple in
construction. Has no parts liable
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and neatly finished. Will write
rapidly with practice
The merits of this machine call forth
the highest praise and testimonials
from hundreds, because: It has no
ribbons to wear out Leave, every
word .visible to the operator as soon
as printed. Rcquiaesno skill or prac
tice to operate. Operates by use of
one hand only. Its size and weight
adapts it to travelers. Is an educator
fo- the young. The legibility and
oeanty of its work recommend it to
tiie use of all
Please give us a trial, and if we don't ; This beautiful and useful machine
will lie presented, FRKK, to every
new subscriber sending $8.50 for one
year’s subscription to Bolford's Mag
azine. Bend at once, before the pres
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Castorla is Dr. Snnroel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It la Pleasant, its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria kills Worms. Castoria is
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THE
BEST
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emu. CURE.
CSJF-.tl’EST MEDICINE It NOW74
CONSIDERING QUALITY AND SIZE OF DOSE.
IT WII-X. AI.SO OTJIL3D
BILIOUSNESS, DYSPEPSIA,
akd chronic constipation.
J. A. BOYD,
DRUGGIST.
Darlington S. C.
/TH i T* *! afl 1 * 1
jui-
jMJEL.
Schedule of the Hartsville R. R.
Hartsvillk. 8. C., Dec. 7, 89.
DAILY MIXED TRAIN
Leaves Hartsville, 6.45 A. M.
Leaves Jovaon, 7.20 “
Arrive at Floyd's, 7.45 “
Making connection wi,U the South
bound passenger train on the Cheraw
& Darlington Railroad.
RETURNING.
Leave Floyd’s, 10.00 A. M.
Leave Jovann. 10.20 “
Arrive at Hartsville, 10.50 , -
This train waits t wo hours, if necessa
ry, for the North bound freight train
on O. &. D. R. R.
J. L. COKER.
President.
FOR C. & D. ANDC. & S. RAILROADS
I’RKSlDKST’sOl'rlCK 1
C.& D. asdC. & 8. RAILROADS, [
Charleston, S, 0., May 1, 1890* J
On anti afler May 12. the traini on
these roads will run as follows ^Sumta ex-
aepted)every day i
nOWS TSAIS,
Leave Wadesboro 5.25 A M
Dennetts 5,40
Morveu’s 6,55
McFarland 6 li)
Leave Chersw 48
Cash’s •"'•00
Society Rill ^
Dove’s j,
Floyd's J S;
‘ Oi'
Palmetto 8 ^
Arrive at Flotence e lo
UP TRAIN.
Leave Florence *’ M
Palmetto ^
liarlinglon b
Fioyd'n
SocielylliU
( ?* sl “ 9.43 I’M
Leave! heraw
McFarlan 0.0 8
Morven’s 10 ” :
Bennett’s JVno
Lake Wadesboro l u “
Freizbt Train goin^ up.
Leave Florence oil- am
Vrrive iLirlington
FreigHt going 'loan
arrive Darllniinn l'!,!! 1 ’"’
Leave Dirlinslon 3 30 p m
Vrriv* Florence 4.10 pm
A F. RAVKNEL, Pies.
0 II Master Transporinlion.
IV
ORTHEASTERN RAILROAD.
Ohabikston, S. C., "ay 1, 18.0
On and after this date the lol'owin
scliedulr will be run :
going south.
No. 27, Daily.
Uoave FloroBce *1 H m
Leave Kingatree 2 29 a m
\rrive L&neti 2 59 a m
Leave Lanes 2 * r> 0 a m
Arrive Chaileston ^ a 01
No. 23, Daily.
Leave Florence *8 30 a in
Leave Kingatree 9 a n
Arrive Lanes It) 07 a i
Leave Lanes 10 07 a t»
Arrive Chsir'eston 50 a m
No 53.
Leave Lanes *7 b ( ) l'. M
irrive Charleston ^ 30 p. m
Train on C A D U K conn cts at Fior
enoe with No 23 Train.
GOING NORTH.
No, 78, Daily.
Leave Charleston
*1 20 a m
Arrive Lanes
3 00 ^ »»
Leave Lanes
3 00 a m
Leave Kiugstree
3 17 a m
Arrive Florence
4 20 a m
No. 14,
Leave Cnarleston
•4 30 p ra
Arrive Lanes
6 29 p m
Leave Lanes
ti 29 p m
Leave Kiugstree
6 4ti p m
Arrive Florence
7 66 p m
No. 52, Daily-
Leave Charleston
•7 03 a m
Arrive Luues
8 27 a m
* Daily, f Daily except Sun
Laiiumbia
Nos 62 run? through to
via Central R It of 8 C.
r;i;i?‘>d, owl ho Htompufl on bottom. Address
W. 1.. UOL'GLAS, Brocklou, IHumh. Sold by
For sale by A. J. Broom, Dar
lington, S. C.
Feb. 20, 1890.
Nos. 78 and 14 run solid to Wi,min(Uon,
S. C., ninkina close conoeciion with W . ,St
A 11 R for all pou ts north.
J R. KKN'l.y, J F. Dmsn,
Hupt Trans. fieu’l Sup’t.
T. M. Emhbsoh, Gen’l Pass. Agt.
(IILll!\(iT0\ (9LLM8U AU$11STA RAILP.
May 1, 1890.
GOING SOCT1I
No. 23.
Leave Wilmington
•6 16 pm
Leave Marion
9 33 p m
Arrive Florence
10 20 a m
No. 60.
Leave Florence
3.20 a u
Arrive Sumter
4 . 6 a n.
Leave Sumier
4 36 a m
Arrive Columbia
No. 27
6. 16 a m
Leave Wilmington
*10.10 p m
Leave Marion
12.40 p a
Arrive Florence
No 62
1 20 a m
Leave Sumter
(■ ' 45 a m
Arrive Columbia
No 68
10 56 p m
Leave Florence
f8 25 a a
Ar-ive Sumter
9 85 a m
No 52 runs through from Charlesten via
Central U ll.
Leaving Lanes 8 30 A M., Manning 9 10
A M.
Train on C & D II R connects at Ficrenci
witb No 6^.
GOING NORTH.
No. 61.
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Soar Stomach, DiarrhoM, Eructation,
CHtm healthy sleep aud promotes
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Castoria.
“Caotoria is so well adapted to
children that I recommend it as su
perior to any prescription known to
me.” H. A. ARCHER, M.D.,
111 Ss. Oxford SL. CrMklys, 5. T.
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uujr fairly intell gent |e r»o,iofeithT
wlioe*n read nuu write, and w ho,
istruction, w ill work iiuiustriouely,
to earn Tfcne T<iohs»u<I Doilar- a
h'T' '"Vly < I wiil RioofiinuAh
the kituatioit oremid iy i.irnt^tt which yt.ucan <-nm that Anioi.tit.
No tuoiiey f >r me linl -vs mei e«»iiil es nlioro. F.esUy end quickly
learned. I de.ire hut one v.ork, r fruni each district or county. 1
have already taught and prowided with em|d>*jinient a l»rg«
BUinher, <\ l,o me making over r'lDHMl a year ea' h. It s JV K VA' -
and SOI.I hi. Full partlcBlnn I*'2C KK. Address at ome,
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Rt'.ixf little foptuneshnve been made at
work for no, by Anna I’t-tfe, Auetin,
.T'eme, and Jno. Bonn, Toledo, Ohio.
or cot. Other* are doingM well. Why
u»t you? Konie earn over fiOO.O© a
nonth. You ran do the work and live
it home, wherever you an*. Evan be-
Kiauer* are easily earning from H to
fit* a day. Allures. We show you how
end start you. Can work in spare time
or all the time. Big money fcr work
ers. Failure unknown among them.
NKW and wonderful. I'articulsre fVee.
ftfl. Ilxtllelt A’ Vo.,Hum. H - O forHantl, M •*»■«
f S<M>0. OO a veer Is being made by John R.
Good* ln,Truy,N.Y.,at woik for us. Keeder,
you may not make as much, but we can
teach you quickly hoxv to earn IVotn f 6 to
#10 s day at the start, and more as you go
on. Both eciee, ell Bgee. In any |»rt of
lAmericr. you inn oommeiiee at home, giv-
'it.g ail your time...r spare moments only to
the work. All is new. (.teat |*y 81 Kh fog
every wither. W> aunt you. furnlehln*
every!hlng- FASI1.V, HPEi'.DILT learnwi.
FAUlTt UI.AB8 FKKK. A Idrees at ouce,
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wave Columbia.
Arrive Sumter
Leave Sumter
Arrive Florence
No. 78.
Leave Florence,
Leave Marion
Arrive at Wilmington,
No.69
Leave Sumter
Arrive Florence
No. 53,
•10 36 p n
11 68 p a
1158pm
1 16 a m
4 36 a nt
5 20 a m
8 86 am
$6 37 p m
7 60 p n>
*5 20 p m
6 32 p nt
MONEY!
i be earned at our VF.r - line of work,
..y aud honorably, by those of
•ii her »<•*, young or old, and In their
litics r “
Tho Ceutaor Company, 77 Murray Stroot, N. Y.
a localitice,where»cr th*-y Uve. Any
one can do the work. Easy to learn,
i W ftirnish every:hing. We Mart you. Jio riak. You can devoto
i your sparo eiomanla, or all your time to the work. Ihlaiean
entiroty new Dad.und brings, wondarful euc!*aat«> every worker.
I Aveiuiters are earning from fSA to #»0 perweek and upwards,
! gad more after « little ex i*eriem5«. We can furnish you the em-
1 ;ud teach you »UKk. r * w —
i tuu. TMt£.
Leave Colunibia
Arrive Sumter
No U
Leave Florence »8 15 p t»
Leave Marion 8 56 p m
Arrive at Wilmington 1146pm
•Pnilj. fDaily exc p! Sunday.
No 63 runs thtougb to Charleston, vta
Central R R, arriving Manning? 04 P 5.
Lanes 7 42 P M. Charleston 9 30 P M.
No 69 connects at Flarcn-ce with C S D
train for Cheraw and Wadesboro'.
Nob 78 and 14 m*,he dost? cnnuectlow at
Wjiiaitiglou with VV & \Y R It for all pni.n
North.
Tmin on Floren © U. F*. leave Pee Dc»
I d*i!y except Sttnd'Ay 4.40 P. M., arrive
! Kowlan-t 7.00 P. M Kttnrmry leaje
RAwiftVHi A. M., arrive Pet D«e 8.50
A..U.
Dovesville Alliance.
Hereafter the Dovesville Sub-Alli
ance will meet on the second and
fourth Saturdays of every month at 4
P. H> J- P- KIRVIN, Secretary,