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(IIRini DIRECTORY. I’llKSUYTKIllAN ('HllKU.—Key. J. 0. I,aw, Hnslor; Prcncliin^every Snlilmtli nl 11 a. m. anil S 00 |i. in. Suliliath SeJiool al 10 a. in. Prayer ineeling every Weil- uesiluy afternoon al 5 o'clock. MKTiioniaT ('iirni ii. —Uev. J. A. Kiee, Paslor: Preiu liiiifr every Humtay at 11 u in. anil 8(H) p. in., Snliliatli School al 5 p. in., Praver meeting even Timrailay nl 8 30 ni. Kpihcocai. Chapki..—Hev. 'V. A. • luerrv. Hector. II. T. Thonipson, Lay Header. Prenehiui; 3rd Sunday al 830 р. m , Lay Hcadlnir every Sunday niorn- lue at II o’clock, Saldiatli School every Sunday mornimr at It) o’clock. MaCKIKIMV i’.AI'TlsT t'lll f.cll.— Hcv I. !’. HriMdiinulon, 'Vist■ rr: Preacliiii)f с. i ry Sunday al II .a. in., ami 8 30 p. in. s«l I aih School al 330 p. n>. Praver incciiiii cien Tuesday eveninjr at 8 30 o'clock. R’liat They Arc Worth. COriVTY OFFICERS. SlIUKP.— W. P. t ide. Pt.Ki’.K or ColilT.—W. \. Pal rot. TltKAKPKKH.—J. L. Hass. At oiron.—\V. II. Lawrcn.e. PiionvTK .Ii diik.—T. II. Spain. PonoM i!.—H. (1. Pamcll. Scnooi, ('oMMissioM.a.— \V. II. I'vans. t'orNTvCoMMIssloM.lts —P. It. Killir, W. W. McKcn/ic. \. A Onndv. J. J. Hill is worth $15,(X>0,000. E. B. Coxe is worth $20,000,000, Jtty (iould is worth $75,000,000. J. (i. Fttir is worth $20,000,000. A. .). Drcxel is worth $20,000,000. John 1. Blair is worth $40,000,000. I’. T. Btirnuin is worth $5,000,000. Dnviil Siiiton is worth $20,000,000. W I). Slimitf is worth $1S,000,000. itoliert Bonner is worth $6,000,000. .lolm 1’. Jones is wort It $15,000,000 Sidney Dillon is worth $15,000,000. .1. W. Muekiiv is worth $30,000,000. Kansas Philosophy. Philip Armour is worth $25,000,- 1 side of it story, the ol her side receives yinrshnll Fi-hl is worth $15,000.-! fr "*" . vo " “ - n '" ‘^l«'^vn.pathy. | A friend is more apt to believe it l.e\i P. Morion is worlh slo.non,-1 bad story of you than an enemy. In I j hoppig it is true, an enemy fears it is l.’nssrll A. Alger is worth $5.000,-!''<d: ''tit a friend, hoping it is not | 1 true, believes it is. No mun or woman ever had a friend that they could depend on un der all circumstances. The longer a man litis been tlead the less positive his friends tire that he is with the angels. How much the men admire a wo man who does not expect a man to lie hotter than men can lie. There is no greater misfortune that can befall a woman thantoletn man marry her believing she is tin angel. When yon hear a great .leal of one Attempted by Any HOUSe To GREATEST Clothing Sals attempt to enumerate all we have in ^ r3* our store! C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads. - - - - Dated January 4, 1892. DOING DOWN HE ^** ,,rc ** Opportunity! JIOX’T Ml«*t Large Tree. The Arlington Times says that the h.rgest tree in Snohomish County. <'nl: probably is a cedar which stand' a little way from the Kent's prairie and Sfanwood road, about six miles from Arlington. A party of nine wenl down from that place latel.f to satisfy fhemsclvcs of Hie truth of wltal by them were regarded as exaggerated reports of its six. The measurement taken shows it to lie ns feet, being nearly 23 feet in diameter. If measured amend the runs and knotty pro tuberances (lie live would likely measure tiil feet. The measure was as (dose to the body of the tree as line could he drawn. About 75 feet from the ground the tree forks into four immense branches, .lust below! the forks is a big knothole, and live of tin party lack Howard, .1.1’, Shanon. A. Fagberg, Ralph Morris I and Marry Faftcrsdn—climbed up and made an exploration of the inside of Hie tree, which is a mere shell though still green. They went down some forty live-feel in the tree, and claim that there is studing room for at least forty men there. A peculiar feature which they noticed was that the tree is harked on the inside the same as on tjie outside. Words of Wisdom. .Molasses is lionet to the contented man. Marrying for money lias its draw backs. A million dollars coverctha multi tude of tins. Talebearers are just as had as the talenvakers. There are no eyes so sharp as the eyes of hatred. discontent; is the ]>cg in your shoe that hurts. Fveii a sheepskin isn't a yard wide and all wool. A’othing is mom diftieulf than to return thanks neatly. A woman’s smile is the I it He poem we find in the prose of life. Nothing i- more simple than great ness; indeed, to be simple is to he great. Happiness grows tit lii'esidcs, and is not to he picked Strangers’gardens. We never read a novel Chius Kpreckles is wort It $20,00ft,- 000. Senator Gorman is worlh $0,000,- 000. James McMillan is worth $10,000,- 000. I .eland Stanford is worth $to,noo.- 000. ('. P. Huntington is worth $-10,- 000,000. Andrew Carnegie is worth $40,- ooo,()oo. Fx-Ncnator Palmer is worth $0,- 000,000. John Wanamaker is worth $15,- 000,000. The Astor family is worth $200,- 000.000. The ArlhurV- Home Magazine will delight the hearts of its thousands of lady readers by the detachable coupon that comes with their Fashion Sup plement. Any subscriber can till it ' out, return to their ofltee, and rc- I eeive a glove-litling pattern without | cost. Thisisonly one of the many thoughtful attentions shown to sub scribers. “What did you do the first time you got into battle?” said ayoung lady to an old soldier. < If course you didn't run?" "Oh. no 1 didn’t run, miss; not at all. Bui if I had been going for a doctor, and you had seen meyou would nave thought somebody was S. Crocker is worth $12,-1'•"fill sick. (i corgi 000,000. John 1>. Rockefeller is worth $00,- ftOd.OOO. The Vanderbilt family is worth $23o.ooo.ooo. ills Sprerli Efl'erlive. v r Soils, Pimples CK.tuir.cles, ooroft.'ious sores, eczema, and all other Eilond diseases, take 1^ O v . Jit s: w. i! rsllcv ; ■ tap. tired f;:r; Fcaparilli ' ,.!.J Cuicck ■.’ iH sure you. Othcrj if not, up you; eondemned wretch liHiked IJneltleii’s Arnica Salve. Tlic best sillvc in the world for eulr, bruises, sores, ulcers, -alt rhetun, fever sores, tetter, elinp]i('d hands, etiilhlains, i corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi- "Bcforc we knock the barrel out from umler yoti,” said the leader of /', the hand of Arizona regulators, “well give you a chance to say a few 1 words." “What’s the .n c?" replied thej niitn with the rope arountl Ins ncek “Yon wouldn’t listen to me." “We’ll listen for'just live min-1 ufes," r,•joineil the ehiiT, pulling j out his watch, “if you want to shoot ; oft’your mouth, go." The with dogged, sttlien hate ttt the) crowd hel'otv him. | lively cures piles, or mi pay re.niimi. It ,, , in j . D K'Uiranteed toifive perfect RiUisfm linn, ‘It won I do any good t hat I ki o 1 or money refunded. Price 25 cents per of." he said, “for me to make any j box. For sale at Wilcox’s drug store. remarks, and it won't help me any, 1 j reckon to kick against these! proceedings. Its nothing nmro than : I expected, anyhow. I,m used toj seeing everybody else knocked ^ around. Your turn will come some! dav. Yon ain't a hi! heller than I am. The whole country's going b j the devil as fast as it can go - Been ! going to the devil for years and years. There ain't any chance for a iiian to amount to anyt hing here, and its not worth while for him to try. Hvory man's doing w hat iie can to down every oilier man and ii doesn't make ni.ieli difference whir!' comes out on top. The fellows that in the City or State. Owing to the Depression of the money market and the low price of rollon, I linve decided to close oul my stock regardless of cost. I'liis is earlier than any house has ever attempted such sales. The usual time is February. COUNTER No. I contains li.TO Suits that sold at #io.r>o to *i r» will now he sold at cash for your choice. This is the Best Oiler ever made in this city by any house. No odds and ends, hut a good run on sizes. This is your opportunily to invest if you want a bargain. Counters 2 and 3 contain .TOO Suits in Sacks and ('utaways, formerly sold from £ I ii to ijlti.T. Now you can have vour choice for $ IO cash. These counters contain values tlial have never been offered by any one. No trouble to lind your size in these tniloi-made gar ments when you have such assortments to select from. I want the money and room, so this slock must !«• sold, and if you arc judges of liar- gains you will not delay, but come and help move these goods. In addition to the above I have placed 1I.TO I’tiirs of Punts on a counter. This line formerly sold at Five and Si\ Dollars: now take your choice for Three Dol lars and Fifty Cents. This i the iiest bargains ever of fered in panls. iiemember Ibis line of goods is not old stock, but new stock, t Ids fall, and. will lie sold for cash. No goods of tins sale are allowed on approbation. M. L. KINA It D. Columbia. S. C. \V(‘ have anything' you want and Guarantee ■ Satisfactory - Prices. Largest M! Greatest Varielr! Loiest Prices. I Come to IIHAfMt! AIMTiKS I we will AVelroinc A on. ■ RFSPFCTFriJ.Y, ! Edwards, " ' & Company, Itcailpr. Tii« mnjMritjr nogleet their on pnrtnnities. nmi Irom Unit rmiselive in poverty anti dio in ob'Piiritt! 11 arrowin'; doanair is the lot of many, ns they look hack on lost, forever lost, opportuniry. I.ilc is |m»*. Ins! Ketch out. Ho tip nnd doing, i otnruveyonr opportu nity, nnd seenroprosnerity. |»roinine!iee. v vn-a. It was said hy it philosopher, that "til® a loddess of Knrtiitio otTers a ' (J()IX(i I’P 1 sri»l«U*n opportunity to em h person at some period of life; | viv/iiSA* i. i . ; cMhiacethoehanee. and>hepoitr»ontherricii«<‘. failtodo . , . m . eo aiid aiio ilnpfirts, nrrer to rcinm.’’ lio\v 8liuil yon find IjCaWS I 1 lOfl'llt'C ! Leaves Wadeslmro Bennett’s Morven’s McFarland Clicraw Cash’s Society Hill Dove’s Floyd’s Darlington Palmetto Arrives at Florence 5:oo A. M 5:15 5:22 5:32 5:58 <i:10 0:25 0:43 0:51 7:05 7:15 7::t0 tho noi.DPN onnortunltr? InveMigato every rhatiro that appears worthy, and of fair promiso: that ia what all me- ce-atnl nteti do! Here is an opportunity, such ns iAiiot often within Hie rear lint laboring people. Improved. It will give, :.t l.*a«t. a grand start In life. The gold in opportunity for Diany is bore. >1 t»m*y to l»e made rapidly and honorably » x any indn«frioi;s person f»f cit iier sex. All ages. You ran do tb"» work and live at home, wherercr von are. Even be- •rimi rs are easily earning from to £lO per day. Yon r.ci lio a* ’veil if yon will work, not too bard, but indnsni- t;; -ly: ami yon ran inereaso your income as you goon. Yon , ran civornai otimcotilr, tirall yonr time to the work. Easy to learn, t apstal not r muired. Wo start von. Allitrom- par\:ir«ly new and really wontlerfnl. W'o instruct and i f-ho-.A you how. free. I'niltire mtknown among our work ! ers. So room to explain bore. Write and learn all free. Lv r“t': r n mail. Ultwiso to delay. Address at otn o. If. Cl:tlicit •&: Co., Uox 800, Porthtml, Maine. Old newspapers for sale at Tuk 11 Kit a i.o Otlicc. 8:85 1*. M. Palmetto 8:50 Darlington 9:00 Floyd’s 9:11 Dove's 7:17 Society Hill 9:37 Cash’s 9:52 Cheraw 10:04 McFarland 10:30 Morven’s 10:38 Bennett’s 10:45 Arrives at Wadesltoro 11:00 Freight Train Going I p. Leaves Florence 0:45 A. M. “ Darlington. 7:20 Freight Going Down. I.eaves Darlington 0:40 P. M Arrives at Florence 7:25 A. F. KAYKNKL. President. W., C. & A. Railroad. THF CH FAPFST LAIHiFNT and BEST J.INFof IT RMTl'RF EVER OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF DARLINOTPN COl'NTY. AT |*313 YIISAA Ol’tll's pIMTlitlMT S^ on ‘* THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED DESIGNS AND FINISHES IN BED ROOM SUITS IN WALNUT, ANTIQUE OAK, 16th HF.XTURY and OLD ENGLISH. Wy stock of Ghamber Suits is Complete in Every Respect. Leave Bentietloville Mandeville RAILROAD SCHEDULES. O., S. & fth R. R. Dated December 14, tsiil. GOING NORTH. Train No. 1. Daily except Suuihty. Leave Charleston 6.55 a in Prcgnall’a 8.10 Ilitrlevsville 8.18 Pecks’ 8.31 Holly Hill 8.34 Connors s.4o Entawville 8.48 A’ances 8.58 Merriain !>.17 St. Paul 9.28 Sinniuertoii 9.33 Silver 9.44 Packs vilie 9.53 Tindall 10.04 Sumter 10.23 Oswego 10.34 St. Charles 10.45 Elliotts 10.57 Lamar 11.12 Syracuse 11.27 liarlington 11.42 Mont Clare 11.57 Robins Neck 12.09 |> m Mandeville 12.21 Benncttsvillc 12.37 GOING SOUTH. Train No. 2, Daily except Sunday. •1.25 p m No. 15. No. 23. No. 50. Dated January 4, 1802. GOING SOUTH. Leave Wilmington. 1 05 a m Marion. 0 45 Arrive Florence, 7 22 Leaves Wilmington *0:25 p. m Marion 9:34 Arrives a! Florence 10:15 a. m. No. 27. Leaves Florence *3:20 a. in. Sumter 4:35 Arrives at Columbia 0:1.5 Leaves Wilmington *10:10 p. ni. •larion 12:10 a.m. Arrivi .. tt Florence 1:20 No. 52. Leaves 8.,inter t8:4(, a. m. Arrives at Cohimliia 9:5o No. 58 Loaves Florence t 7:40 Slimier 9:oo Arrives at Colttniliia 10.40 No. 52. runs through from Charleston via Central Railroad, leaving Lancs 7,30 a. in.. Manning 8.05 a. m. Train on C. A I). Railroad connects at Florence with No. 58. WHY IS THE L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CEHTLElVIEN own in can stiumo any good, there and'’ “Fellers,” | tiie hand, that we made a mistake. to|l gl-ll i-rally stay theat : u- devils ihid are ili:d--r 1 aid il won’t do tlu III They’ve got (•» ■•lav " said t!ie lead t*r of! much niorli’ ied. v we’ve j to hurt the feet; mrulo of tho best lino calf, fttyllHh nmi easy, and brnuiso ire mnkr. mom thoe* or thin grade than any other manufacturer, it equals bund* sewed shoes costing from 81.00 to $r>.()0. tiSfS 00<«cntiin* llaud-ncwed, thcflnestcalf shoo ever offered for equals French imported shoes which cost from fS.O'ito $I2.«K). “ 00 Iliiiid-Scsvcd Welt Hlioe, lino calf, i stylish, comfortable and durable. The best FAIR NOTICE! My. Last. M Ictcr . in . Darlington! ll i.- proliaMe I will not be here all this Winter. 1 am making arraiigemeiils to go elsewhere, -o if you want me to make i» it o i’ (> <; it a i» it s of yourself, or any of your family, you slioidil not put il olf. Don’t delay! You : may live to regret it. Many do. Respectfully, Ernest a. smith. I ‘uofessiomil Cards. W. V. DA mi AN, Attorney - fit - Imiw, DARLINGTON, 8. C. OHiee over Blackwell Brothers’ Store. PICTURE FRAMES <M' Uvcry Ucscription Mudc to Order on Short Notice. OlVK MH A CALL. I WANT YOUIt THAI»K amt WILL DO MY VUKYBH8T TO PLEASE YOU. Rrsprctfilly, J. II. II A V \S WO BAT II. Tliu Ihir SSrnilfl is 1$ |icr ytui*. 4.41 Rollins Neck 4.59 Mont Clare 5.14 Darlington 5.29 Syracuse 5.42 Lamar 5.55 Elliotts 6.10 St. Chari *s 6.19 < tswego 6.32 Sumter 6.50 Tindal 7.06 Packsville 7.17 Silver 7.26 Suminerton 7.37 St. Paul 7.42 Mcrriam 7.53 Yanees 8.08 Kttlttwville 8.20 Coniiors 8.26 f Holly Hil 8.34 Pecks .a.**7 Harley vilie .«.5<> Pregnalis 9.00 j Arrive Cl .rlcston io.49 RUNG NORTH. Train No. 5, ' Leave Kiitiiwville If.10 j ArrivcVanres 10.20 GOING SOUTH. Train No. 0. LeaveYanees 8.20 ArriveEiitawvillc 8.12 No. 51 No. 78. No. 59. No. 53 No. 14. GOING NORTI* Leave- Coluiulih' *10.45 p. m. Sumter ;2:04 Arrives at Florei.rc 1:15 a. m Leaves Florence 5:00 a. m Marion 5:40 Arrive at Wilmington 8:55 I,eaves Coiiimhia f5:35 p. m Arrives at Sumter 7:00 Lv. Sumter 7.oo Ar. Flormee 8.15 Leaves Columbia Arrives at Slimier * 0:30 p. m 10:35 o li ii C. ite, don't liken ourselves to some one the characters. The only vice that cannot be for given is hypocrisy. The repintnnce of a hyjioerite is itself hypocrisy. We'te j., t one of these darned calamity howlers Kcnsas. lie ain't wirth ban; And they walked away and him f litndingon ihe barrel. from inT ief; .. . , , i The best anoihne and expectorant Some men are grasping enough to f()| . (jf ( .;, ll|s ail(I h g a!|li want to subdivide the clay they arc made of and sell it for town lots. Nothing is .so good for an ignorant main as silence; and if he he sensible of this he would not he ignorant. < Md newspapers for sale, 25 cents tier hundred, at Thk Hku.w.d office. A Pretty Woman. all ihroat, long, and bronchia" trollies, is, undoubtedly, Aver': Cherry Pectoral. Ask your drugist for it, and, at the same lime, foi Ayer’s Aimauac, which is free to all. Twelve hundred and eighteen kinds of mushrooms grow in Great Britain, not including the mushroom arisloeracv. ll/ill lilt I* IV I'll VIVO V' >•'•1 I 11,4 A I VIH »# ffiQ oO Police Shoe; Fanners, Railroad Men «JPO« and hot ter Carriers all wear them; flnccalf, Bpaml'*ss, smooth insldo. heavy three soles, exteu- slon edge. Uuo pair will wear a year, eo <*nlf| no hotter shoe over offered at Sfdmm this priee; one trial will convlucc thoso who want a shoo for comfort and service. !i3 nnd JS’J.OO Woi*liiiiuiiinn*H shoes arc very t.tronn and durable. Those who have given them a trial will wear no other make. E&fVIfC*) j$«*00 and 81.7A school shoes aro E2 V jf O worn by tlie boys every where; they sell . on their merit.*, ns tho Increasin'* sales show. ■ ISand-seived shoe, l>est ftcOvllx/O ItoriKola, very stylish; equalsFreuch imported shves costing from pl.Ht to 86.UI. liudics* 2.Z0, *i.<)0 nud 81.75 shoe fo* Misses arc tho best fine Dongola. Stylish ami durable. Caul ion.—Seo that W. L. Douglas’ name {.ud price aro Lumped on the bottom of each shoo, nr*TAKE NO 8rnSTITi:TE.^l Insist on local advertised dealers supplying yon. \V. li* DOUGLAS, Brockton, Dlaas. bold I-y A. J. Broom. Darlington, S. Attorney at Lttw, DARLINGTON, S. U. A pretty w-iimm mn.H ilrsl of ali have clearly cut, regular feature;'. Nhe mii'l have full, clear eye.'. Nbe must have a akin that is almut rejifoach. iinioiiched hv rouge or powder. Nile must have glossy hair that has never known the touch of bleach or dvc. NI;o must have a llgure, I'lump enough, yd slender enough (hough never suggestive of an; angle. v Nhe must iiave a while-, expressive hand, pivferahly a small one. bill not of a neecrai v, if i* is well kept and wldte. Nh nmsi linve small ears and a Ihroat tliai i. like a murhle column for her head. Nile in.i ,1 know how lo pul on Atteniio!'! If von dc'ire a line heai’ of hair of a natural hue and free from dandruff. Hall's Hair Rcncwcr is I he best and safest prepara lion to accomplish it. With his thumb, a hoy i said to have saved tic Netherlands from in undation. Many people have l ed' saved from the invasion of diseac !>• a I Mil tie of A.vor’s Sarsaparilla. Tlii- medicine imparts tone Co the sys'ei; and strengthens every organ and fibre I of the bodv. VViH i. 'i -.Uj v.\v. SK’W. wo gave her Cnslorto. When she was n Child, the cried for Cartoria. When she bec.nie Hits, she clung U> OMtnrtw When ehc had Chlldreo, she gave them CV ’orl®. Dr. Jill 1. Nettles A Nettles, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW. Darlington C. IL, S. C. Will practice in nil Slate anil Federal Courts. Careful attention will lie given to all business entrusted to us. P. Bishop Parrott, | Stenographer : and : Type-writer. t.KOAI. AND OTHEIt COfVIXO SOI.ICITKI1. Teslimonv reported in short-hand and type-written transcript of same furnished I at reasonable rates. Good spelling, correct punctuation and DESIRES TO INFORM THE I’l'B- mal " ,,rk .diaranteed. Ofliee with Nettles & Nettles. lie tlial he has I (ought out the entire drug stock of Hi. \Y. J. Garn-r ami rented his store, where he now has on hand a complete stock of D i! 11N, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, All t’le poimliir PATENT MEDIC INKS. !i CISTS', LANDRETH'S. ( 1*. DABGAX, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Trial Justice, DARLINGTON, S. C. Practices in the United States Court and in the 4th and 5th circuits. Prompt attention to all business entrusted to me. Ofliee. Ward’s Lane, next to The Dar ing! on Herald ofliee. Scientific America. Agency for Daplington, South Carolina. Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House Furnishing Goods, Bolts, Tobacco Flues. Ac. Call anil mini Oar M, and we can Please loo. Anjthii g I\(il in Stork M ill ho Oitlrrrtl fur Von. Harlin city Branch. GOING NORTH, Train No. 31, Leave Vance* 11,00 Snells 11.23 Parlers 11.38 Arrive Harlin city 11.04 GOING SOUTH. Train No. 32, Leave Harlin city 7 14 Parlers 7.37 Snells 7.4s Arrive Yanees 8.10 Leaves Florenet * 10:25 p m Marion 11:02 Anivesal Wilmington 1:40 •Daily. TDaily, except Sunday. In addition to above, train No. 49 leaves Columbia 7 10 a. in., daily except Sunday, artivingSumter 830 a. ai. Train No 48 leaves Sumter 8 00 p. m., daily ex cept Sunday, arriving Columbia 9 20 p m. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, via Central R. li., arriving at Manning 11:07 p. m., Lanes ll:40p. m.. Charleston 1:15 a. in. No. 59 connects at Florenet with the C. & I). train for Cheraw and Wades- boro. Nos. 78 and 14 maVe close eonneet’on al Wilmington with the W. ifc W. R. R. for all points North. Train on Florence Railroad leave Pee Dee daily, except Sunday, at 4.40 p. m., and arrives at Rowland 7.00 p. m. Re turning leaves Rowland at 0.30 a. m. ' arrives at Pee Dee 8.50 a. m. Train on Vanehester iV Augusta li. R. leaves Sumter daily, except Snnda ■, at p m 10.50 a. m., arrives'al Rimini 11.59 a. m. Retuiniiig leaves Rimini 12.80 p. m., ar- rivea at Sumter 1.40 p. m. ., Trains on liarlsville Ii. li. lente ilarlr- villc daily except Sunday at 5.55 a. m., arriving Floyds (i.40 a. m. Heturning leav»• Floyds' 3.10 p.m., arriving Ilarts- viile 3.50 p. m. Trains on Wilmington. ( had! oi in tk a 111 Conwav railroad leave Ciiadliourn 10.40 a. it:., arrive Conway 1.80 p. m., returning leave Conway et 2.35 p. in. arrive Chad- ! Iiotirn 5.40 p. m. Leave Cliailhourn 7.15 a. m. arrive liuti at 8.00 a. m. Returning leave llul( 0.00 a. m. arrive Chadtiouin ll’.oo a. m. Daily except Sunday. J. R. KENLEY,General Manager. (( n) T. M. EMERSON, Traflic Managers. J. F. DIY1NE, General Surerintemlent Northeastern Railro»d. Daled January 4th, ls'92. GOING SOUTH. No 15, Daily, t Leave Florence, GOING NORTH. Train no. 33, Leave Vances Snells 7.40 8.00 p 111 Arrive Lanes, •• Charleston, No. 27, Daily. Leave Florence 7 12 it m 9 08 10 52 *1.85 a. n, Parlers 8.14 Arrive Lane* 2.50 arrive Ha lin citj 8.34 Arrive Ulinrle*lon J.fN) GOING SOT'I’IL Train no. 34. No. 23, Daily. Leave Florence * I0.il.’. p Leave Harlin city 5.04 p m Kingslrce 11.49 Snells 5.21 Arrive Lane* 12.10 a. Parlers * *“■ Arrive Charleston 2.40 Arrive Vance* 8.WU No. 53. Leave Lanes *11.45 p. 1.15 Pond Bluff Branch. Arrive Charleston GOING NORTH. Train no. 27. No (H. Lu Flon ncc *8.03 a leave Eutavvville 8.10 am K in_ r ! tree Ar Lines 0.JW 10.00 Belvidere 8.43 Le Lanes IIMMI arrive Ferguson 9.00 Ar Charleston 11.39 GOING SOUTH. Train no. 2N leave Ferguson Belvidore Train on C. A D. It. R. connects at Florence with No. 01 train. !ulIn-■ ■r c -anlv. Shi- mu T fiiilv In- In-.-.' hiill her li!lle: , .''itiiil bi-st suits |., r in tin- why whid lutir .i.i«'ci::::-i! <-a; <> i. S. I! Cliironl, New c-issel, WIs., was ti-oulilcd with Neuralgia an-i Rheuma- lism. Ids siomaeh was disonlered, his liver was affected to an nlai'ining degree, aiipelll •'.-ll :.n iv, and he was terribly re lueed hi il--..h ami strengtli. Three tln-s’ltg ii-i i oil:: ; chiselv In ihnt. lailllcs of l-ff/v-trle Billers eiire-l lilm. ... , .; . ‘ Edward Sliepherd. Harrlsliiirg, ill., had \ . (ill:' 'ii:it Itiive nl, these ut- a running aore on his leg of eight years’ I1 •: ims, ua I iinb- : : In;)' own per- ‘ !l ‘ n, lii>£- Usfd three bottles of Elet trie . . , , Inn—r* an I seven lioxes of Biteklen’s si- idt.v i> -u.i.v.iiiig, r I* Je is site h a Andea Salve, and li : s i,.g is sound and iiit. it i >< • o:i \ iii vim lute Wll- John Speaker, Catawba. Aad •" T five large fever sores on' MlHeg, dodTtlrt ’ her tuee or i .n.c, Hiiit she i-' «*m he i,-, >i. 'iii,. ki,-c- CROSS.M AN’S SEEDS. IHiiliidcliililo ruineil Otilon Setu. II.'U(l<|iiarter.« for the oolehriiteil Io cent Uigur “EL NECTAR” —hikI — lluvuuu 5 cent Cigar “SABOROSO.” CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, DESICN PATENTS COCYitiOHTS, ato. nn; l free Hnndbook write to I’NN A CO.. .Kll liim.vmvAv. New York. Oiaost bureau for securiiiR patents in America. Erery Patent taken out by us Is brought before the public by a notice {riven free of charge in the J’fientifit Amrtic.ui Largest oirnulnlion of any pel entitle paper In tho world. PplendiJIy illu. ttatori. No intelligent man should be without it. Weekly. 83.00 a year; 91.A0 six month*. Address MUNN A CO n VDULiHiiEits, 3(11 Ilromlwav. New York. * I — Siiiii Fin & Harie Ttie People’s Ban^ of Darlington. S A V I !V Ci S D E P A R T M E \ T. DEPOSITS SOLICITED l-RO.M ONE DOLLAR AND UPWARDS. And 5 pou cunt. Interest paid thereon. fi6 gniall Savings Hflake Large Profits.” E. KKITM DARtnV. M. A. CAR RIGAN. II. E. IIIAREES. Prrsidrut. Virr-ProsiHpnt ('ashler. Tiie Pliffinix Furniture Company, OF CM A KLKSTON, S. (’. ^-Wholesale and Retail Furnitiire Emporium. FINE, MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED FURNITURE AT THE 9.34 n m 9.49 Arrive Entawville 10.04 Trains 1 ami 2 have through ears , . j hetwccli Charleston and Fayetteville .{rrivi Lam-sF" 'and nil: d.iilv excejit Siindav; other Leave Kingsl'ree, truin' daily exiejit Sunday. Mcrinin, Sneels and Belvidere are * flag s alio-is. J. II. AY KRILL, General Manager. GOING NORTH. No 00, Daily. 9 47 a m 11 45 12 05 p m 1 10 Atlantic Toast Line. n , .1 nv • , ’ I’ .: -.h- IJv !, ri !'‘•ftwuui’Uiai-rfQ yoiiAMimplc . , ‘ Halve I'urcil’tuin enluviv Hold In- Wil- b* i Ailliur'a Home Mnfkzine, Piiila- d cox’s drug store- 3 | aelpioa. Agculs wautel INSURANCE Co. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. A "-mey ut Durlington, So t'u. H, L. C'UAlUJiS, LOWEST CASH PRICES CHEAP FURNITURE SUITABLE FOR COUNTRY TRADE In Large Variety The Hartsville Railroad. Daled January 4, 1892. DAILY MINED TRAIN. Leave* llarl'Villt 5:55 A. M Jovann, 0:20 Floyd’*, 0:41 llaflinglnn 9.0,1 Arrive at Florence 9.50 Thi* train makcr-conneclion wiilit'i Soulli houml pasNeiuer train on lie- Ch - raw «Y Darlington Railroad. RETURNING. Leave* Florence Leave Darlington, Floyd*. Jovann, Arrive al ilaitsville Tid* train wait* two Ikmi- t:t At Factory Brices. Miry, for the North l-oun-i fni- hl r on tin- C. ,V D. II If I L. '. !H\ E:f Arrive Florence No. OU. Daily. I.e Charleston Ar Lane* i.e Lane* Eingslree Ar Florence No. 7S, Daily. Leave I'lun 8 *ion Arrive Lane* Leave Lancs Kingslrce Ailive Flomiee No. ; I, Dali, . I.eavi Cliat!, *l a \ nhe l.ain s ■ .rave L(- (s i in stnc A nive Flort m e No. 32. Daily. ! -ave ('liaile-lou A i i- e t.ani s *!'•- II . 1 D.i’L' pm r- I .x tufa,, N -. •*•■’ :s ihr m-l |,< ('oli udiia v in <’ idn 1 p. i’. • I' -. 7-' ..i 11 .•••>• • ii.! ti, \\ ffu 'i ■ ion N u, n- ,- e , nmo , : I n v llW v . '. i'. '• > all ... lets V- l! . • V i’l,",. ’,-r., Vans ir. •!. i' l. i. i A'. i ,.u-: id Miji.iigi i Rri-sitli-ni j,F. D1 YiNE,Gi-iu-ral Supcrinlcttdeut *4.29 a m it.35 fl.35 0.50 8.15 I id a. m 3. >5 3 4| l.!3 '7.e| 8.38 8; 8 S..M, !i *•’..•‘(0 a, III : -M 2:00 1*. 2 35 ,i m 3 III 3 3o ;i.Vi t II