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POLLY IN A CYCLONE.
Will
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Have n KoscnfMitl IVrcli*
8oiii<»'4fy»,iip«5'»lf'' ijirtijiliti'r of/s:'i
- old lioiiril < f i<: ,lit v 1 ■. tvi> i . i i'u-- 4 ■
those rastli-like ivsiiViu r* liir ■'i-iil'i —.
Prairie avenue satisfied a pussiiifj uiliim
by purchasing a parrot. Now, her fa
tiler is a man of very few words, hut
this fact went for nothing with the par
rot. Before the green and yellow h—
• ■ : * . 1 the red Ihiguiit hail spent ■.
’• • • . . is. . . , ,.■> (orty-eight hours aiaiil its new surrouta:
. r I’o a. l-imr i..y «i s ' ;< ', hjgg it provtrl itself able to outtalk tin
p. hi., Ljiv iU’iniin-* 4*vc*r* - :*».Jhlav iiKini- * ..
VsM rtl. Sehei.l ever. | enUrofetnily.
tbo
•i i i uooie'i < m u II. ‘HeV. A. A.U'er,
I’jsli.r; I’reaehing every Sunday al II «
in. and HOtl p. ui., Sitliimlli School nl 5 p.
in.. I'm er meeting over' Thursdsy at
tl o’elee)'.
ill III '••lo;
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I ! I II’.. : :..i s
' r!.--™ r.-
I't'c liisv ; e'i. in:!
s:,o
torivTV «m< khs.
Smai'K.- tV. i’. Cole.
(*i.i.us ok Coi RT.— \V. A. Pal rot.
TKKASfllKlI.—.1. K. Ila s.
ArniTon.—W. II. Lawrence.
Pkohatk .Ii ihik.—T. II. Spain.
Coronkii.—It. (5. Parnell.
Seuooi. t'oMMissto.sKK.—W. II. Kvans
Coi XTVCoMMissioxKlis.—('. I!. King.] tliere!
V. VV. McKcn/Ji. A. A Oandy.
Dylitff For Fottrlmi Voars,
OrsKo i, .Mieli., Dec. 2!».-\\'. I'.!
Blale iniin, who died here to-d;v_v. had ,
a -Iraiiee experience, lie has heeii i
gradually dying for fourteen years,
and his pulse during this period has
heen slowly and steadily slackening.
The pulse at the end of the first year
w as only fid per ininule. During the
past year Blakeman’s Iwart beats were
less than ’’s per minute. Stimulants
k-ptehim al.ivy., for a lime... tie had
wasted iiwax to a mere'skeleton.
••I think she is it two-faced creat
ure." ,-aid one of I he girls indignantly.
T V seirTi" ('ordial:
> •• • "V Y k .
■i:' fh. h-.d iVees, .sir,' wo"id
iicvrr l!
hi-;
UIK*.
-rUr? «!*. . : .
ses-syi ai^-rfkirniug.Tp side
dcvHe.'"’ ...
r he—•"ImhV'dl thiw dn yoi! get on;
’.v. •. i> • .*/ •• til I • I I tlULIIv I < !l lt»
Ue -'rln .the ji.siiid way Spring: about his head a
up ! lehitui. Min kt):e.r.
and I Inn fiili
It demonstrated that it was on • i f
those talkers that insist on having •la-
last and loialest word at night and th
Ih-st and tlereost in the niorning in
tine, the liinl was way up in Ins L i I
ness. He seemed to fully and thor
ougldy realize tfiat he was horn and
bbuglit to ttdk, and now his onc-| or
pose in life was to fullill Ins mission.
The old board of trader is a kind, in
i diligent father, hut. lie is alsooueof I In-
few men in this world who know when
j they have enough. Poll was too much,
j The daughter taught the bird to say
{ and do many bright things, and among
others to salute her fallier with ''Ain
Ilow'd you like the weather to
day?” This somehow proved an ad.ii
tional irritation to the old gentleman,
but nevertheless he tried to smile mid'
look pleasant under it.
After enduring the pet "lieast” f< r
several days tile indulgent parent tried
to coax Ins daughter to let him take it
down ami exhibit it to the hoys on
’change, s'- •. retiy his [mint wuis to loss
the parrot eu route. lint no. (lie
daughter was too familiar with (lie
plucking propensities of her father’s as
soeiates to trust her "sweet darling
Poll” in the pits. Things ran on fr..m
biid to worse, until (in.'illy one day
when the market had gone la a . :: v|
against him- and that. ton. on 'in
strength of a fake cable from Ibis ia
the old mail went homo at night wilh I
murder in his heart.
Bolting into the house and past le; i
wife and daughter without seeing them. •
he made st r tight for the conserve! m \
witere perched tile [vnrot. No stooi.: i ;
laid he thrown open the doui,e>f tic-
exotii retreat than the I iid slau: i
himself and cried: "All, tkery!. iiovr’d
you like the market today?”
“Blank you!" his-ed Uie tjhL iiigfc.
and catching Poll by ilm I gs he sv. uea
liim round rod round
SCO!'.' *(“'t iU!!':v'aii.i
Ct)OS AND ENDS
Tasso wrote lir finest pieces
lucid intervals of madness.
I * J r
h< r.! ; . i;i en |i i.f (la' f 'tin will f 'I
4nft fui.'y Is
On an avenigo an engine driver triiv
els 20,000 miles in the course of a year.
Tlie greatest long distance bicycle
ridi'e'r.'tv.rd is7-T) mil'- in 51 I '? hours.
R.i'ine ci.t:.; . ! ids v. :■ - v.'d'e
walking »d.i;!i:, nv ;!ng i . - n in a lou i
Voice
Contrary to a wjdiepro. i . to
see hors:-:i in yonr I’lea ii'i is i i. .,ive
of good.
Til'"!'-fid di./Siof. 1
given t I.! '.
iiiisicj;;.. iHI.000
y h
iii
E fl T E SI
;:i,i.e::0.
• ml i:
.'i* ill! 1 IS
wldi-li Asia
5< UUO.OOO.
WUi t'bu; ;e jv-r for Hetties
be sure tliey h:.ve I'in".-. i.l win* on the
top instead of H it handles sokVred on.
Only 5 ooi 1 ysif., < r lf>. Tl\ of the
tot:d iaim' 'atiou to this eonolry dmv
ing tlie la.-t fiscal year seftli-d in tlie
eolith.
A physician in Pittslmrg is at work
upon an eiiori , ioiisim"!"l < f th:‘ Immau
heart, which will lie exhibited at the
Ouhtuibian exhihitloni r
Milkers of porcelain in Limoges, ,
France, send their most arlisfie prod
ucts ti> the Ihiiteif Btates. American i
t!istc, tiiey say, is (he finest.
Banker Ikigene Kelly, who is worth ;
$5,111(1.(11111. (Mined Ids jvissiigc to this
country by driving a. jaunting car ini
Ids native place, rouuiy'i'yi'cne Ire-i
land.
A dam is being built in I/is Angeles i
county, Cal., which wiil he t!:e highest
In tile world. Its height will he 150
feet, and if is made of blocks of granite i
weighing from live to ten b ais ea:i!i.
off in fidiit.’'
’i'o 1(1 ; ‘j'
: t.g' . (Aid
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m -! I
.lack *0 "u
kiiidOg, (lear.
i lie heard from tarni
h'ls j ' :"it til • ;•
: e Ihe. Li.tgi .a.
slinutd never throw
Ktlml "Why not;"
.luck—‘‘They are too preeiuus to he
handled so earelessh.” He was al-
>
lowed to help himself.
Did you ever buy a horse and iiot
luive some misgivings as fo his jioinfs
till they were fully tested:' No) so
with Ayer’s Sarsajiarilla; you may l.e
sure of it at the start. It never disap
points those who give it a fair lind
persistent trial.
then dropiwd him on the Ik.or, f ir dejid
Thwlaughter andindiher ha\d" : la!
lowed the fatheron tiptoe sbKa! . p-vs h
less, gazing on Hi* ixvhihUlaif frhia'l. :
hind ear: d ;
Piv:. • : he o e I.- ;a '
signs of i.'c iv.-ry
feet, wabbled to lii-'. p.,|(«, an ! eg •. ,
dexterous use of Ids beak and (al- i s !o
gained Ids [ktcIi. Then looking ut
him in a dazed sort of way hesliil !.ed.
“Qee whiz—bow the wind blows!"
Reconciliation lad ween fattier and
daughter came aliout amid much
laughter, and Poll gets a rosewood
perch.—Chiciuro Tribune.
Colds and Coughs
croup,
sore throat,
bronchitis, asthma,
and hoarseness
cured by
Ayers Cherry Pectoral
the safest
and most effective
emergency medicine.
It should be in every
family. *
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co
Lowell, Mass.
Ever Attempted by Any House
in the City or State.
Owing to file Itoprossiim
of the money u arket and tiic
low price of cotton, i have
decided to close out my stock
regardless of cost. This is
earlier Hum any house lias
ever attempted such sales.
The usual time is February.
COUNTER No. 1
contains U5<> Suits that
sold al tk 1 0.50 to tfi I .T
will .low lie sold at jftT.BO
c.ish for vottr choice. This
is the Host Oil's-r ever
made in this city by any
house. No odds anil ends,
but a good run on sizes. This
is your opportunity to hives!
if you want a bargain.
Counters 2 amt :>
con lain .TOO Suits in Sacks
and Cutaways, formerly sold
from SI.I to $!»5. Now
v on (an have your choice for
. : 1 O cash. These counters
contain values that have
never been offered bv any
one. No trouUetotiml your
size in these tailoi-made gar-
ments when yon have such
assortments to select from.
I want the money and room,
so this stock must he sold,
and if you arc judges of liar-
gaiusyou will not delay, b.it
come and help move these
goods.
In addition to the above I
have placed SJ.TO Pales «>('
Pants on a counter. Tins
line formerly sold at Five
aml^IxOfi&irs; now take
ymir choice for Three Dol-
./.liii's and Fifty Cents. This
.iiOhc liest hargaius ever <>f-
' fercsl lit-pants.
IT IS UNNECESSARY
To attempt to eiiumerate all we Imre
P* -»* ••• .•. • ■m .
our store’!
i
We have anything- you want and
Guarantee - Satisfactory • Prices.
Id ;
- . Belvidere
HP hi-* Opportnnlty! DON’T MIm I \rrive I'lif-iw vill.
• JU ini pa, U ••»«!«• i*. Ti.o i.iuNirity ncgleft their op- i " J^UiaN\ \ lilt
rfntiities, nmi from tlmt rail live in pevorty am? die in
•pruriiy! II'.rrowm-* .i.w,,,n ig-jie i,.t of ninnv. «« thov
»H-t ween (•Imrlcstun
I'-obiiackon lout.
:\zi Rwit-h -'tit. Ha np nn«l tioiii.-
Pond Bluff Brandi,:
r.oiKr.Kotrrii.
Train no. 27.
j leaveEutawville H.tO am
Belvidere . s.t.'t
j arrive Ferguson *i.t)i’,
fJOrS'H SOUTH.
Train no. 2H
| leave Ferguson ».34 a m
fcx , Belvidere n.4<|
loiot
1 rains I and 2 have through ears
and Fayetteville
Sy , l,|.iit,a«l.!i.^, ttt.ll ".{le^tio-ld.,, ,.( |.*.Mitr:« nff.r, . and run daily except Sunday; other
Largest Slocl!! GFeaH Yafiety! Loiesl Pricas.
tome to IIKAftMH VRTEKS anil we will
It ('lemur Ton.
HKNI’FfTFULLY,
Edwards, Norment & Company,
C<>l(!t*ii •'ppnrlunity to enrh perimn a; sonic perioti of life:
, ctni.iaro the chance, and site pours out her rirhe*; fnii fop,)
fo -.ml Fhe iloparts, nerer to return. M How ehnll yon find
tVo romifn'it'portnniiv* investigate ovory ch .iirn tliat
r.:>p--:ire woi tliy, ami of fair pronii-**: that i* what ail Fur-
(••• » ni t'liui ilo. iit-ro is an opportitiiity. Ftirii ns it not of'en
v ,!.in lht»t-.t« iiot la'tioiingprotdo. Improved. UwHIciyo.
M I *'t. a rand start in lift*. Tito t;oi.i*KX oppnrtunity f-w
i i ::y is h -io. Money to I'O made rapidly and lio?c*ra>-ly
* y y i- cistrioust>cr.*oit of citiirr sex. All ages. You can
- o i!i , « -t k nml live at home, wliererer you are. Kren i’O-
•-'hio-rs a to ea ily caniint; from to StlO per uay. You
att do a - well if you will work, not too hard, hut itiilttstri*
"uslv; aady.iu ran imwcasn your income as you goon. You
ran irosp-iiotimoonlr, or all your timo to tho work. Ka«y
tolvii n. i'r.|dtnl not ro'ittired. \Vo star: von. All is com-
psr.t;i:ely ii«-w nml really wonderful. \Ye instruct nml
tiu»-v ton how, free. Knilnro unknown among our work
••rs. No room to explain hero. Write and learn all free.
V m ; ;H_ Unwise to delay. Atiilnss at onrn. II.
Hr.UcU dk Co., Uox tStfO, Tortland, Maine.
trains daily i-xcept Sunday.
Merriunt. Suecls andjlelvidere and
flag stiil inns.
H. AYEK1LL,
General Man.igcr.
Old iKWrjiiija-rs
1Ikkai.ii Office.
for sale iit T
Remember Ibis line of
goods is not old stock, Iml
newstofk, thisfnll, and will
| v
1 (• : (>! 1 TOC ('.e l*. No goods
-f Hi's s.11. a:e allowed oa
1 V •> •
:t.;'nro',ai
r»
n
Mi .
f lii ? ' f ' S
Wliri, itnnj' was sicL, we gave tier Castorla.
When she was a Child, i.he cried for Castoria.
When she became Mbs, she olnng to Castorta.
When she had Children, she gave them OWoria.
iichai 1 C.i [.Pi), Cpii.i, ,.[,1, jji.
j i'.'ik'M the sli.lcni'-nt lh»l . tfc <••!'■,ght cuM
.• hie 1 ! sc It let I nn her lungs: he m treat
f In! for n iiionlii by her Inmily pliysician.
j hi I grew worse, lie (old her she was a
j hopeless victim of consumption ami tiiisl
j no meiliclne i oulil cine he r. Her drug
gist suggcslcd Dr. King's New Discovery
j for Consumption; she bought a holtjc
nml l(i licvdelight found hcr. clf Ik eclilcd
: from - l;-t i!c.. e She coni iuuc-l it- U:!'
I ac,ii after tnkir.; ten hottics, found her-
31, L. K I N \ R D,
fuliunlua. S. F.
Till-: CHKAI'KST LAKOEST and I’.KST I,INK of l-VlfM'IVRE EVKh*
OFFEI.’ED To THE PEOPLE OF DAl.’f,!N(,TPN COUNTY.
I
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A'!’-—
iiivumoiBrs purisafufT gforp.
THE LATEST AND MOST IMPKOYKD DKSKiNS AND FINISHES
IN BED i’OOM SUITS IN WALNUT. ANTKJUK OAK, DJth
'■’ENTUL’Y ami OLD FYCI.1SH.
I^y siocli of Ghamber Suits is Complete in Every Respect.
Dlcovurv r*t Wilcox’s (Inur store, lar^c !
Oliics^Oc. an*] Jjl.OO 2 !
■ i*. ^ r — ». . |
< *T M 4 '
“Well, JdIhi/* said his employer,
“how do von feel after your \ acat ion;"
“Like a new man, sir.”
•’Well, itVa good Ihing, dolin Uvc
heen thinking I’d fry a new man at
your work: hut jierhaps you’ll do/'
• -i-i -
Itneklen’s Arnica Sulvo. :
The best salve in the world for dnis,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fiver
soie-. tetter, chapped hands, eiiUblfns,
corns, and all .-kin eruptions, and |*>si-
tively cures piles;(rrnof&y'ferrKWdS It
is guai'iuiii cd togivij perfect salisfaefon
or money refunded. I’rice 25 cents f;u r
box. For Sale at Wilcox’s drug .t >rjf.
O’ltl i>tvcj* Gno'.l*.
Tho ro::i i uit.( of party drer-.v Rod
aue(>t;tr;il bridal robes /iiroi. 'ied Hluv
tlii.l 'I'iul far some c&piislte wall
far haters ip.r what hoi) that, v.civ *< i!l
to a wouian’s exchange. Cin h i of
pastc'aiard tho size of a siuaM 't a
plate '.ve;-.* covered on t'.ie ri '!:f ride
vvi:!: white hroe.ide d >u d with liny
ros, l uds. Tho - ale next the wail was
covered with silesia Tliejwn ket pi-ee
was a half circle, cut out a little Rt I la-
top v> that it was slightly crescent
slaos-d. Tins piece was .".is:> covered
with the brocade. Around both .the
ein-lo and ; ket piece was laid ti very
narrow hall fringe with a gimp top,
and tie- halls made over hiittons. The
Tre** N<‘J» r llio IIctDtc.
A reliable authority on mutters rc
bating to the aspect and surroundings i *cb sound and vvcll, novv does her own
of tv house considers that no single : ho.atc'w'crk: awl is as well as she ever
tree should stand within some feet of yas—Free trial bottles of this Great
it, no garden within several yards and 1 ,
no woodland, with its carpet of decay
ing leaves,'Avithm at least half, a mile.
This last estimate might well, it is;
thought, lie reduced by oue-half, and 1
perhaps twelve to l.'fteen feet might be
taken as the smallest distance-which
should intervene between tree and
house. Witii this qii.alilt(-!itio:i the
proximity of treys to a ihvelling house
is distinctly benetlchil. To insure .a
pure and fragrant atmosphere, "you
must,” says ft writer on the subject,
“accept from nature those tall, green
chimneys called trees, which imbibe
and carry aloft into the air those hurt
ful gases which, - if admitted to the
lungs and brain, might disease tlie for
mer and obstruct tlie delicate move
ments of the latter.”
At various points in tho country may
be observed houses which, in spite of
faulty -situation, are yet generally
hpalthy,«-cl;k'lly because they are en
vironed with frees which slicker them
from the cold winds of winter and
Of
P 3 C T U R E
Every Description !>!aile
FAIR NOTICE!
My , Last. Winter . ia . Darlington!
It is [n'olmhh- 1 will noi tie here all this -
W inter. 1 inn making arrangcnicnl* to
o elsew here, so if you want me to make ‘
i* II O T O O Ii A 1‘ II S
of yourself, or any of your family, you
-liould not put it elf. Don’t delay! Yon
may live lo regret il. Many do.
Itespectlullv,
Klf.NLST A. SMITH.
FRAMES
to Order on Shorl Not ice.
OIAE Al E A (ALL. I WANT YOl Ii TKADE imd WILL DO
W VEiiY KENT TO I’LEASE YOU.
Respect fully,
•§. I*. Hi \ X \ ft W 0 St T IB.
T!h Bn all! is 8* |ier
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
S. »V. N. Itiiilrond.
(iOJNTi NO UTIL
Train No. 1.
Leave ('harlestun li.5() ;i m :
I‘regnal 1’s 0.55
Ilai'lcvsville 7.05
I’ecks 7.22
Holly Mill 7.21
Connors 7.52
Eutawville 7.50
Yanccs 7.51
Merriam K.Oli
St. i’aul 8.20
Sunuiierton 8.28
Silver 8.57
I’licksville 8.-10
Tindall 0.00
Sumter 0.17
Oswego 0.54
St. Charles 0.51
Elliotts 10.10
Lamar 10.17
Syracuse 10.55
DarliitgSou 11.40
Mont Clare 11.07
UI ins Neck 11.21
Mandcville 11.45
Bennelisville 12.01 a in
GOING FOUTII.
Train No. 2.
Le;i\e Benia-!' -viile 5.5o p m
MatHleville 0.05
liobius Neck 0.20
Mont Clare ti.47
Darlington 5.20
Syracuse 7.25
Lamar 7.42
Elliotts 8.00
St. Chari-s 8.10
Oswego 8,28 •
Smnler 0.00
'I'intlal O.lil
I’acksville 0.20
Silver 0.42
Stinimerlot! 0.52
St. Paul 10.00
Merriam 10.15
\’ances 10.51
Eulavvville 10.41
Connors 10.48
Holly Mil 1)1.55
kecks (i.57
Biirleyville .1.12
I’rcgiudls 11.20
Arriv. ( l l .Heston 12.5(1 pm
• DING NOKT1I.
The Hartsville Railroad.
daily mixed tbain.
Leaves Hartsville, 5 : |0 A. M.
Jovann, 5 ; :15
Floyd's. 5 ; 55
Darlington <mni
Arrive at Florence ii.50
This train makes connection with th
South hound passenger train on the Che
OK raw A Darlington Railroad.
HKTl'RNTNG.
Leaves Florence 2:00 1*. M.
Arrive at Hartsville :t.50
I his train waits two hours, if necos-
sary, for the North hound freight train
on the C. & I). I!. U. J. I,. COKKH,
Kresident
C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads.
K::>5 k,
S:50
0:00
0:11
7:17
!I:K7
0:02
10:4
10 : :!0
10::;s
10:15
11:00
GOING DOWN
Leaves Wadeshoro .(:14 a. M.
Bennett’s 4 : :;o
Morven’s 4::'h
-McFarland } ; 47
Chernw 5:08
Cash's ; ):: >4
Society Hill 5 : 40
Dove’s
Floyd's il:0i)
Darlington ogo
kalmeito o ; :io
Arrives at Floreme 0:45
GOING Cl’.
, Leaves Florence S : :J5 I*. J|
I'almetto
Diirlingion
Floyd’s
Dove's
Society Hill
Cash's'
Chcraw
McFarland
M (men’s /.
Benin l (V
Arrives at Wadeshoro
Freight Train Going Up.
Leaves Florence o : 45 \
Arrives al Darlington 7:2n
Freight Going Down.
Leaves Darlington 0:40 k
Arrives at Florence 7:25
A. i\ BA\ ENEL, krcsideiil.
W. C. ft A. Railroad.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 2:1. Leaves Wilmington
Marion
Arrives at Florence
No. 50. Leaves .'lorcnce
Sumter
Arrives at Columbia
No. 2<\ Leaves Wilmington *10:10 p.m.
•darion 12:40 a. m.
Arrives ,vt Florence 1:20
No. 52. Leaves S,.inter tS:4(. a. in.
Arrives at Columbia »:5o
No. AS Leaves Floreme t ti:40
Arrives at Sumter H:oo
No. 52. runs through from Charleston
via Central Railroad, leaving Lanes 7.:jo
a. m„ Manning 8.05 a. m.
M.
M
*0:25 p. m.
0::i5
10:20 a. in.
5:20 a. m.
4::t«
0:1(1
{M'oi'cssioiml (!ar()s.
W. F. DA HU AN,
La DOUGLAS! Attorney - fit * Lfiw,
n a rxna m * '
DARLINGTON. 8. C.
C r NTL^
THE BEST SHOElM THE WORLD FOR THEMONEY?
It U a sc.imlcca slioo, with uo tacks or wax ihreott Am,,^
to hurt tlie feet; iHQde of tho best fl no calf, stylish otTT l>ln< i(A\ (‘1J Diolhers Slorr.
Hurt easy, ami because ire wake tuoro ehoe.t of this
. , . pvcde than any otUcr manufacturer, It equals hotul- :——
spring ami-m sumimr nierent tlmt :•< ^ «v a x -w r
sodden and rapid which ; K. IvhITII DAIUJAN,
after heavy r.ains may gejiurab-dtc-L.
t}
(!
ini ('. Wit i to
nmy getK'.i.atc-(IfM a-se. 00 Ilau.USrwc.l'Wcd isiinr.'lhiie calf.
A most striking example of the us,-of
trees in preserving and ting Men
oncjliOttcrCarrlcrsall wearthein; llnccalf,
ceamlrss, (smooth Imtldn heavy three Boles, exten
sion ed^o. One pair wilt wear qyear.
30 fill© rnJfi iK^bettfrBiioy fvernCfeml at
this ftrico; otur trial will conviuco those
Who want a gfioc for comfort and service.
lioalth ocfiirivtl soim* years irro. .\»
thp.»torj .k<h»s, /i niHiij alon^v lie vx-
tromky of wliose garden' ran a dilcli.
Attorney at Law,
DARLINGTON, 8. C.
Darlington, South Carolina.
received no injury from its proxiiniiy. nud S-».oo Workiiicinnn’n shoes
till, in jut unfortunate hour, a thick hevc "ircu^enTan r ia?wurwthitTioothei'inako^ 0
row of eldeia wliicli grew ui».n the BOyS’ wu'tyih^“w^U , i h iS‘yl3j
brink was cut down Almost inline | tH»i
diat.dy low fever attacked the family. ^*^ r (|»«'iiSr 1 ' ); ' reo<!h
Nottlos A NcttlcH,
yea r • Leave Ghnrle
krcgiuills
Harley villc
''eeks
Holly Hill
Gonnors
Eutiivvv He
. Vam-i'..
Meniam
8t. 1’a ul
S'.iin men on
Silver
kai-ksvillc
Tindal
Sutalir
Oswego
St. (! ha lies
Elliott
Lamar
Syracuse
Darlingloii
Mont (Bare
Robin's Neck
Mnnilcrvillu
Arrive Beiincltsvillc
Train No.
ton
5.00
0.45
0.54
7.011
7.11
7. t8
7.24
T.:!4
7.51
8.0:!
8.10
8.18
8.20
8. :K)
8.54
0.08
II.S12
9.48
10.(2
10.17
tO.lli
10.:! I
10.51
11.It
II.40
Train on ('. A 1). Railroad
Florence with No. 58.
(onnectsjit
GOING NO RTF
No. 51 Leaves Cohimbir
*10.45 p. m.
Sumter
12:04
Arrives at Florei.t o
1:15 a. m
No. 78. Leaves Floru.ce
5:00 a. Ill
M a rion
5:44
Arrive al Wilnih.ttoii 8:55
AO. .>J), Leaves Columbia
t5:85 p. m
Arrives at Sumter
7:00
Lv. Sumter
7,oo
Ar. Flon .ice
8.15
No. 58 Leaves Columbia
e !):24 p. m
-Arrive.' at Sumter
10:82
No. 14. .eaves Florema
*8:5o p. m
Marion
0:8.,
A* ves at Wilmingion
i 12:2o
••D.-iily. fDnily, (•\e(*j>i S .ntlnv.
nml not only reduced them to a state
of great vvenkneas, hut returned at
short intervals, till tiiey removed to
another locality. — Biooklyo Eagle
A Curious Kti^crntlllon Anion^ Thieves
There ia a curloM xwpf.rstition com
inonalnrmg.all classed of the genus Jaw
breaker regarding the power of a can
nfeKsnrolhokrst’flmvimigollk'Mj^lih’ua'Iurabla! Uourts.
Caul Ion.—Seo that \V7 L. I)o';gIas T ~uamo CMd
price arc stamped on tho bottom of each ahoo.
nrTAKK Kt» St'B8tlTt:TK.j«f
J. Brcoin. i)arliiik r ton. S. f.
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
Darlington C. H., 8. C.
Will practice in all State and Federal
given
Careful attention will he
to all business entrusted to us.
1\ Bislioi) PjiiTott,
\s, hiiw;ue, Puinjis, Pijiing-,
1'ui'iiisliing’(xootls. Bolts, Tobjiceo
«oloid in the fnu». »(-rc of pink mid dle ,,iade from (ll « body of a young
. . ... . r . . rnt... zi...*. i
•white sdk. as was nist, ,'Iic cord by
■which it \vas to he hung.
Other porker ■ were covi-r sl with yel
low und v. !ii with pale pink mid pale
IjIiic. A pfece of moils! makes n beau-
•t'ful covering for these [lookets.—New
York Dost,
wonimi. The belief is that such a can
die not only renders the perpetrators of
robberies invisible, but tlmt it throvve i
the vicliu. or victims into a state of j
deep soninc' -noy,
Within the last two yens* fo.ir jgno i
rant Russia; [K-asants murdered a gir! !
and uinde candles out of her body, i
Before the murderers were executed i
they confe: ed that they coiuiuittcd
the crime t'.l-j.alo-tlicutselyea inv'sihl.
while [rerpe! rating a rohlH-ry they had
pkumeii:
Fn tho Hootch ci-icijjiil eode of ti,
Eiglitis nth eentnry i!ii ('.> u.e , <.i ns-
llernivertAg jtOIrcr Munry.
A few days ago an old colored man
from across the PyiRmukC in Yicglnia
brought to the treasury an extraordi
nary looking'hijhp of metal. Ha said
that ir was a lot of silver dollars, halves
and <)uarters. which he had put in a tin
can soiim years b.utk and hidden in the j penalties again t thn iiclci-up
•stone wall of a ham by removing a : mperstilhn. fsihdon Til-Bits
stone mid plastering up the oriHee. I
Wlien recent Iv he look out tin; box be T*. I'aitliful It.-mie..
found that trield^ig.wgter had rusted it 1 ^ sulyserlls r us!;., wlij tla
almost away, eovering the coins with j looks so hollow and longfmw-d:
oxide of iroiimid siieking tliem together ! What, siilk-criber. is more often in th <
in a iiuiks. Assistant Treasnrer Wlielp-! roup?- .Feweb-rs'(.'ireiilnr
ley Find the lump [Hit into acid nud j , ♦ —
treated with lye nml sawdust, so that • i 'siping epu"li.cro ,p, sore liivcal
tlie silver pieces came on! as pretty .iiid '■"''Id*' 1 ' r dds. mill lung : rtmiiiiv
i and!"
|u'cn-
liu.r to children, ure •; sijv i oiilidlltil
Fv jinnmstlv 'iHlmtiii-fcf!ii,' Ayir’s
(Tterrv IVetoivl. '' l-is rc;,e|v i-
- fe o (a!-e, ; el'Lli.i i i ii:' cei'o •
ami niliijited to all c mstitiilions.
Happy Hood. isr.
Will. Tin iron.-, 1‘ostninslcr of ! luv.'ee,
bright as when Uiey were minted, and
the old mull eunhd tlieiu away de
lighted.— Wosl liugt on I a t l cr.
' ' '' " I ■ j' ■ ' •'
if frilly
Firs! Dude—Pawst you in Gw- a Venn;;
today, Chawles f'liiecyhii'd, and you
stared wight at ms and nevnli spoke. ■ , .. ,,, . ,,,
i |»,„1« n.... J 1 iea'., writes: "Muetric Billers !;a- ilene
Btxkiud Dude—Bt'dp.'iti|o:i, oM chap (or n.e Hum all otlar n; -ivises
pie. Aeyali saw you, pun liouah! eonihinwl for Muit had : » r :s!h-.'
Had'hie eyeghishes on, dontcher know, from K Mnev slid l.iver ti'oiihlc." .[-•:,c
—Kate Field'll Wasliitigton. !a - ie. Isriner ."Lii rlccknutii, of aiia
- - ah.ci. sa "Find Electric Billa:- in he
<n..-r.i ... ..... the best Kidney and Lhcr nndleine,
_ . , I "nnide me feel Iffie a new mnn ” .1. W.
I enelopo—J suppose if you did not Gaidnsr, hardware men'll,ini, down,
sonthiually suck that cane head you says: Electric Biller : is just ihe iliintr
would not know wti*u u. dp wj}h it. ft"’.a pen 'Vho is nil rtirt th.wn iVul doin |
Dicky t -,’Op. yes, indeed; hut j '^.t-AvlieffieY hFIt-as' 4 dlci; Ue found
.SHBWpitt Tnoif wlmt to do with my.'
mouth, you know. |J|M .4k m4- * H
DE8FKESTo INFORM Till': I’UB-
lin tint! lie lias i.onght out tlie . j
entii'c drier stn -i. of Di. W. .1.
(turner no'l K.pji.,1 his sloic,
where b<- now has on himd a |
cotiljrieU- - tuck .of
DiU'G-,
M!’Di;'iNI'>.
UilEMlUA! B,
\ i! t in "oniihii
I’ATKYi’ .MIgD!(TNK8.
BUIST,”,
GANDItKTii.:,
I-’EKI.’Y.’N
-Hill l——
UUD^.MAN'S seeds.
IViilndclphi.t raised ' ( u:('.i> rjot
M ad'i'i Iter.- foi' the i "lel'i'afed
Id eenf ('igur
“KI,NK<TAK” .
—ttlid —
SlonoRraplipr : and : T.v|ie-tvri(fr.
I.KO.U, AM) OTilKli COl-YINO SOl.lelTKI).
Testimony reported in short-haml and
type-written transeript of same furnished
al i-eiiroinihle rales.
j.. Good s|)elling, correct punctuation nml
neat work gnnran'teeil.
OtMee with Nyltles A Nettles.
Flues. Ac.
(
. P. DA!v(JAX,
ATTORNEY .\T LAW
AND
j*
iBil ic cm tee You.
J ustice,
DARLINGTON. 8. C.
I’lacl'ces in (!"' Vm'led Slat v I ., :;-
au 1 in C'e !ih rail 5C! ''tventts. l-'r-ur.
t att.-nthm m r.lt bnstnes.iVtitr >‘i"’. > . m
*llice. Ward’ i.ane,next to Thi'
I in "ii iier.i! 1 oill • c.
hiJlhilRf Yol l» Mmk W ill he Ordered for You.
M.
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i r.f ib
, CAVSAT9,
TKAOE UlARKS,
O? ' ' PATENTS
aura, ate.
r 'i5. , Rj2r , !*i ion s” ! f' ••' If-mlhootr write lo
. v! * Go., ..)\vwv. NSW \|)XK.
2l7St t ~V r ''i u . ‘2! ee: Mt-nt. lo Amerlcn.
,*(r nste ll-1-ik..' )) , , i,.. , tuoiislitberora
Uio pniaie bf » n.s.. o r‘»*:i .*ro<' ut elimie In tbo
J-tirutifu Amcticatt
SS^^SftwrtsnBsaat
nian phnuld i>v» with, u ji. w^cklr fi.'l 4l<k n
K*f,j «.« si* rii.i.lb... Ad.lrJ«" MfrNN i
* (fULISUKilf, .hii llroud wav. i\ow Vork.
S l V 11\ (J s ll E i* A ii TII E \ T.
F'iLIrj rE;) FROM ONh DiH.i.AiJ A
■b
GOING SOUTH,
Train No. 4,
lA-KVi'liem etlsville
M: mlerville
Roliiu's Neck
Mont Chtre
! larlinglor.
Syincusc
lainiar
Eliiolt
.'•■t (.'haries
()swego
Sumter
Tindnl
I’neksville
Silver
Siimmcrton
St Raul
Merriam
Vances
Laiawvillc
Gonnors
ILdlv Hill
Feck’s
llnrleyville
Fi'cgnalls
Arrive Gharlc toii
i
GOING NORTH.
Train No. 5,
Leave 1'ulawville
Arrivt-Vnnees
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. (i.
i Leavi-Vaiices
A ii'iveEulawville
a III
5,40
6.03
0.22
6.30
0.55
7.10
7.24
7.32
7:40
8,(Ml
8.1(i
8.27
8:17
8.4(1
8.(12
D.IMi
l».2t
!).:I2
li.tili
tl.lti
!».47
10.02
10.10
I l.:io
II .10
10.2.i
8.20
8.12
No. 5:1 runs lliioujih lo Chai'leston, via
iUenlral R. IL. arriving at Manning 10:04
i p. m., Lanes ll:42p. in., Cliarleston 1:15
a. m.
No. 50 coiinecls at Florema wilh ihc
( . it D. train for Cheraw and Wades-
, boro.
J Nos. i8 and 14 make close connection
at AVilmington with the W. A W. R. R.
for all points North.
Train on Florence Railroad leave Fee
Dee daily, except Sunday, al 4.40 p. ni.,
and arrives at Rowland 7.00 p. in. Re
turning leaves Rowland at 0.:(() a ni
arrives at Pee Dec 8.50 a. in.
Train on Vniu hesU rA Augusta R. R.
leaves Slimier dnilv, exeepl Sundav. at
10.50 a. ni., ariivcs'al Rimini 11.50 a. ni.
Returning leaves Rimini F2.:!0 p, ni., ar-
, rives at Sumter 1.40 p, m.
Ft, K 1*,NI,E\, General Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Truffle .Manageis.
3, F. D1V INE, General Supeiintemlcnt
Northe"stern Railroud.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 27, Daily.
Leave Florence
Arrive Lanes
Arrive Charleston
No. 2:|, Daily.
Leave Florence
K ingstree
Arrive Lanes
Arrive Charleston
No. 58.
Leave Lancs
Arrive Charleston
No 01.
*1.80 a. m
2.50
5.00
10.:I.', p in
11.40
12.10
2.40
11.14 p.
1.15
Le Florence
Kingitreo
Ar L mes
Le Lanes
Ar Cliarleston
| ^ Train on C A 1). R It.
, Florence w ith No. 01 train
GOING NORTH
No. 0(i.
*8.04 a m
0.30
0.54
0.40
11.40
connects al
lTU'A RI IS.
;> ]ht (rut. tutuirst paid tlKToou.
.Sjiviuos Profits.”
KEITH lUiitUA, \\. A. ( A'UULAA. II. J.. (II HiLKS,
' ,0 gnmll
l'iTsidn;i.
Viff-Pj-t-.'.ldtuU
tasiiirr.
'8
ti
*‘i
)
s. c
!lav,ma 5 cent Cigar
“MABOltOSO."
4
. new sl ren •!((*, giM I ape, l : t< an’ o iy iu.i f a
iftejtjr’WM) < >tr- <>
g bottle, «i iVikvi', drug ,tor.. 2 |
cM si'iuijis will get you n sample
A .!,«»'« Unple Mjga'zitu'.^iitla-
riUpiiia, Agents w anted.
HiiiElMl Fife & mri!
INHI KANCE Co.
SI’lilNtil’IEM). M a sa.
A ""iiu v al Di rlinglon, So ('a.
t *'11. L. bKAitLES, .Ygeui.^
Il (is:
OF CH VHLUSTON,
- W ii o i o $«b a n *1 fb 1.1 i! ? u ni i (j r 3 t in 0 0 r in ni,
EINi''., MEiMU;,! AND !,0.\ i lliu::!) h’UiiNi TUHi: .',T I'lii:
I-DWEST ( ‘.M
( IlEAU I-’UlINm'l!!': SUITAm.
In I orge '.'nrictv
,-U Ffictory Biicus.
Es
El)!! CO! \ ri;Y TlfADi'
Hafliij city Brancii.
GOING NORTH,
Train No. ill.
Leave Yimet's 11.00
Mi-dls 11.2.1
Fi-tlcrs [ | .23
Arrb e Hcri'n e'fy * I !.‘i I
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. !!2.
!.. avi Ha'iin i ity ; 11
I’mlei's
Snells 7.48
Arrive Vancis 8 lo
GOING NORTH.
Train no. tUI,
Leave Yames 7.'8
Snells 8,00
F’lil'lcnt 8,11
nrrivc Ha lln city 8.!!4
[> ia
Le ( iijirlesjtm
*4.20
Ar Lanes
d.:i4
Le L ire
(1.81
K InG-st; ,i»
0 .50
A r Khireiice
a: it
No. is, Daily.
Lee YU v'!m’;t Ntou
*120. !
\rriM- Lmio
8.20
L' .ave liiiut s
8. *0
i\ i’Vi :•! I t e
;; ,;*
A !'F i*. t iji (>
411.
N- II.
f." IM ('1:
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t. h
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, •
K il!;. : Etc"
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Ll,M Cllclcsj..)!
A'ii * Lac- .-
c
II a
(iDINi.
OTTI!.
4.
Vrft >!
i lain no.
Leave llallin cil v .'..I |
S lie 11 s 7, j*S |
l'a lie,a , •
Arrive Vances tt.yj
p Ml
X: .
I • Ul
v
.V
N ( .
. W.
T. V.
ui.. i
I In ( td. n:
n \
1 It. , ! 8. (•
i * ! ! rilii lid (a \') i!l.l'll: 1 oil
n k :e i ( i.m< :i. n w ha W
.or nil pein!- North.
!■.!!:•!.•?; Trilli. Mnititger.
! 1! lx 1.Ni. Y, General .Mauiigei. ,
, J- T- DIVINE, Ueaer«l superiatcmlcul
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