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CHIKCH MRMTORY. I'hksiivtkki vn Ciirnt ii.— Kev. J. *•. ,;nv, I’nslor; Hreai'liiniteven SHlitmth til 11 a. m. ami H (K» p. in. Salibal!-! Hdiool uilV injurious oilwls. ( llillllV at 10 a. m. I’ravfi meellujl rvery " ‘‘'I , rt . rt( ij lv- ^ Aver - g All 1 < t k y~k / • l j \ / k « nesday afternoon at 5 o’clock 'I'he grout popularity of Ayer's Tills as a cathartic is due no less to their promptness and effieucy than to their coating of sugar and freedom from hildren take Almanac OPTION atoges Mbthooist Ciickcii.—Kev.J. A. Hice. i Pastor; Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m . ami 8 00 p. in.. Salihatli School at .') p. \ in.. Prayer niccting every 1 httrstlay at saw p. in. ! for this year, just out. The carpenter is not alwuvs a nmllieinaticiaU' hut is liantlv with He wise in time. You have too niintreyerv Sunday iiiorn- nial|v p rikv hairs for one so voting j 1 * * iit n’/ inri. looking. I sv Aull Hair Heiiewei, ,, .... . 1 his adz. EiMHCor.M. ( II A I* K 1i.— Ho. >' *A. j Uuerrv, Hector. II. T. Thompson. I .ay ; Header. Preaching 3rd Sunday at SUII p. in.. I.ay Hcmlins! in4 at II o’clock. Sunday morning »l H> o’clock. , . , • ... „ . v the iK-st, preparation out to cure t hem.. Maci'-OoniA Hai-tj'-t (nrncii. Hev 1 1 1. P. Hrockington, Pastor; Preaching: 1 evi rv S’mndav at 11 a. in., and S.tO p. m. * SaM>ath '-rhool^ at :i: (i p. m.. ''oo;' An cxehani'c speaks of a.man who meeting < very I ue>day evening at 8 • 0 ... . . “is not it phystetun, hul it simple, druggist." We had supj)o.«isl that aj driiggest was a eonnaiund fellow. v. * KJ i. i vi ! O C i i;, •; o&rlj can be cured by the prompt use of flyer’s Cherry Pectoral it soothes the inflamed tissues, aids expectoration, and hastens recovery. * Dr- J. On Ayer & Co. Lowell, Mass. ■ / From a li tier written hy Mrs. Ad • K j i Hurd of < I rot on, S. I)., we iptolc; •'Was; j taken with a laid cold, wdieh settled on my lunge, eough set in and liiiidly leriui- nated in eonsuinplioii. Pour doctors (01 Ml OFFli'ERS. 1 i i 'n — V I . f« > 0,1 OK foinr.—w A. !'iirot. TitKAscnlir..—I. K. Pass. Auoitok. —W. II. ieiwrcnee. PuoniTK Jl 1>HK.—T. H. Spain. 'm'o wO.i ’ ! ii'' Jso!'' W. !l. r.reii-. gave me up saying'l eoul.l live Imt a short ( .O NlVtA wir n.M, f .J!. Iveg. ihue. I gave myself up to my Saviour. ... ki I, . \ 1 ( iiriii determined it l emtld not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Gon- snniption, conghs and colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bolides; it lias curt ed me and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman.” Trial bottles free at Wilcox’s'drug store, regular size 00c. and *1.00. 4 Dr. Ml S. E The (npopular Woman. The woman with it brusque man ner, whether a social loader or not. is seldom popular --she who allow s the cures of life, its duties end demands. to crowd upon her and push to one A remarkable change is said to he side gentle civilities. Sometimes,! ahoiit to take place in - he manner of lie sky have given extraordinary re- -lilts. The light of the Kddystonei DKSIKKSTO INHHIM Tll'f 1TH- lic that he has bought out the entire drug stock of Dr. \\. .1. (iarner and rented Id- slorc. where he now has on hand a complete stock of DRUGS, .MEIHC'INKS, ClIKMICALS, All the pojuilar PATENT MEDICINES. HEISTS’, LAN D RET ITS. IT IS UNNECESSARY j | To attempt to enumerate all we have in our store! i ' AV( i have anything you want and j Guarantee - Satislactery - Prices. Larst Slot)! 1 llraatest Yariaty! Lawest Prte. & D. and C. & S. Railroads. Dated January 4, 1893. GOING DOWN GREATEST Ming Saie j rii i .i «t, a gr: Ever Attempted by Any House in the City or State. Come to UITSJIS and we will lYeieome \ mi. RES PEI TFULLY, Edwards, Norment & Company, whetv thi Is the result of hard work giving the warning lights experi- I.y ernei (■i!vimist;ii.ei -. ’•n'-utully turned vertically toward t'ii- Meriing work i- iveogniiud helie.il!; file I.rti.-qttene s and site i forgiven i.v those who know he. u. I! > i.-l'thoiise can he seen seventeen and | Hut l.rii-qne manners do not draw a httll miles on a eonde-eendiiig or '‘‘''Itenl beam of light of far less! iMiHariolpliin rniscil Onion Sett never iHipuhtr. new friends Tl. ■ snohhish woman D ’i’iio-e i» ho ;,ov. he:’ best Wonder how with wealth and all its powers, j with everything at hand to make her a queen, site should show so few i winning wavs:-hould. seek to make' o'her-- happy. The siu.ip i. - gt.ed win;.an. w ho-, renn.tks • :i- and .-ting, is fettivd, hut mil loved. Slv who gives those. clear night, but a beam ewer is visible twice as far, and can ermotint anordinarv fog. KERRY’S CKOSSM AN’S SEEDS. r 4 Hi MS il llpadquartcrs for the celebrate,1 THE CI1EA PE^T I, \ RGEST and BEST I.INEof RRMTUKE EYER Vviit i. imhi wns sick, we pave liar CnatorU. Whan she was a Child, tho cried for Caetoria. When slio tH caine Miss, she dung to I'nstofta. When she hod Children, she gave them Castor!*. lit cent Uigar “EE NECTAR" —and - Ituvana cent < igar “SAHOROSO :;|'">UU. : fii-i ; iv.dy cares piles, or no pay rci|iiired. It k- f.'(iii rantced to give perfect satisfaelion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale nt Wilcox’s drug store. >. *■ kI,■ j.*s Vrnii ii Solve. .... . . i.(‘sl sulve in the world for cuts, I ne w xil lU w.t ! no .-poiit. tietl v. no n i,; . .,. sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever eltilnrsiastn tlloiigdl highiv eiiUtirod ones, teller, chapped hands, chilblains, . . . ’ . corns, and all skin eruptions, ami post and promiiieet tu soen.lv, i never; • • •• - popular. Some women are born wit! winning ways. In a certain neighborhood, where. ——————— —— the hoys and girls have unusually, A l*r«*tty.iiml liirxpcnalve Bedspread. | jollv times.no entertainment was' Most women are fond of fancy work, Imt ' .■ certain miss, Parrners solieted her t-'y would not have their homes quite bare of these little touches of beauty so dear to the feminine heart, it lieeomes necessary for farmers’ wives more than others to devise ways of producing effect at ! i:i.all cost of time and labor. Usually it is well to make articles at once i useful and ornamental and of materials, OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF DARLINGTPN COUNTY. AT j H’uviisww'lirs THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED DESIGNS AND FINISHES IX HKD ROOM SUITS IN WALNUT. WTIQUK OAK, Kith CENTURY and OLD ENGLISH. stnnA (if GhnmiiBr Suits is Complete in Every Respect.! PICTURE FRAMES Of Every Deteriiititut IXat’.e l<> Order on SJiorl Notice. Owing In (ho Depression of the money n ink,a and the low (.rice of cotton. I have decid, d to ei out mv stock regardle.-- of cost. This i- earlier than any house ha- ever at'er.ipteil siteli sale-. Tlie e aid time ! > Ke.lir :a r v. t (M \TKH Ro. ! contains ti50 Stills Unit sold at )t>3 0..”G to >(51 ."r will now lie sold at cash for vottr ehoic . This is the licst Oder e\er made in this city by m y liousc. No odds and end.-, but a good run on sizes. This is your oppottunity to invest if you want a bargain. (ouiilcrs 2 and 3 contain 500 Suits in Sacks and Cutaways, formerly sold from s I r, to KtJ.'J. Now you ran have vorr choice for iji 10 cash. Thc-c counters contain values that have never been offered by any one. No I rouble to find your size iu llicsctailoi-madegar ments when you have such assortments to select from I w ant the money and room, -o this slock must lie sold, and if you arc judges of har- gains you will not delay, bat conic and help move these goods. In addition to the above 1 have place 1 T250 f’uirs of Dnntn on ?: couniiT This line fonnerlv 'oM nt Fiv<* Six Dol'Drs: r.o'.v lake your flioicc lor Dol lars ami FiTly Cunts. This is lh( liust oaryain-e vur oT- fcrc»l in panl . Humuniix r tin’s linu of n i> r ol i -toe!', i»ul nu\v ^took, thi- Tali, am’ will ho r-old tor rash. Xo uood of thi. sale arc allowed on approbation. II. 1.. KIRI R IL (<) him hi;:. S. ME 1:U Opportunity! DOX’T Ml»s Ht Xinirn, ICcmlcr. The r.Kijofity their op ( iiortnnities. ami from that cause live in’novertv ami tlio in | ob-icuritv ‘ tlarrowuiz ticupair is tlio l«t of itimy. ns tiu-y i hiokhad; on lost, foreveroppiirtmiity. I.ilt* i« pu«:s- | Inz! Ueach out. i»o up ami •ioihg. i :. tin.voyoiir f.ri|»ortn tiity, nii'i secureproffnerity. proiuimuic •. Itty’.-tn saui hr u philo8o|iiicr. that "the tiniiusflff of I •irtmio o(T»*t - a . rruh!<*li tviDinity to each pc: sou at nerioil of life; tlie ciianre. and >iic«'<iiir< out her richas: fail t*> do «o ami 'm* Gcparts. it'crr to rctnrn.'’ liotr sIihU ynti fiit-i :l:e G'M.i.: %’importtHiitr? inv.vfigafo every ciianco that j et ju • s vv it rhy. and nf 1 fair t>roiui<o: that it » iiat all rtic- r • stiiI no. !i ore iff an opportunity, mic'u as iff not of: on v. i: i.in tiio r-Mcimt Imu-i in r I laprorcd. It vriii re j at I -.i *t. a grand start in life. Tno G«l.ln N otiportnni’y f<»r • . v i* Tlonoy to ho tunuo rajd-ilv and honorn’t.ly iri'iiTSpcr'on of eitlior son. Alt r.jrt'S You « *.n ami live at home, wherever you ai e. r.ven Lj. i t a: * oa ily enmius from to SIO |» r Y -u ATt tlo v ■•H i: you v. ill work, not too hard, hut • u !y; and r>!’i can in -reaffu your income as you goon. You <• .it ;• ■} ssi ’’t'iineoi.lv.ornU your time to thu wo; k. I.ruy to 1 ■ mi. i not uquired. W© start yon. Alii'mm .'•ir-.:iv.'!y n’cw and r-a!lv wonderful. AY© invtruct and -■■.■t v _v .ui Lo-.v, free. I'aiJuro tu:km.wn nmr.mg onr woi k ••rff. So room to cr.piain licro. Write a id lea»n al! fro**, v r-’ i ?i la.'il. I'nwis.; to delay A«idt•-4 at or ■•••. II. «lullcU *1: Co., Portland. Mnix.tr. Leaves Wadcsboro 5:00 . Hennett’s 5:15 Morven’s 5:32 McFarland 5:32 Cheraiv 5:58 Cash’s 0:10 Society Hill 0:25 Dove’s 0:43 Floyd’s 0:51 Darlington 7:05 Palmetto 7:15 Arrives at Florence 7:30 GOING UP. Leaves Florence S:3o Palmetto 8:50 Darlington 9:00 Floyd’.- 11:11 Dove’s 7:17 Society Mil 9:37 Cash’s 11:52 CllC'ilUV 10:04 McFarland 10:30 Morveii’.- 10:38 IJcn nett’s 10:45 Arrives at Wadcsboro 11:!H> M GUI iiew.sji;i]iei- i’,.;- sa’ie ul 'I'lIK IlKiiAUl Office. A bin being uskcl w hv she that will retain their beauty during their ! favor long hefoiv the tlunce. The jareiits weiv itnxiutts to know the reason of her great piipnhiritv. usshc was not nearly tis jnvlty as some others. Wits 80 liked, sttijilieil a ntiiltite. then 1 ! K1 i,'y ''scfuluess, leaving the frail, .. . pensbuMe linery to such as have unlimited | .said. 4, I !! tel I yon why: slu* is kind timu nnd munu.s jit thuir disposal. Many! to till the ho vs alike uml doesn't turn ! ,av " ''eantiful iK-dspreads of, blenelicil mir mi squares outlined with em-i tlji her nose ivIkmi we awkward ones broidery eot:on, and very pretty they are, j ask her (o dance " hut they req 'red more time than I could well devote l i that pmqMise. Decides, ‘•*»- lileaehed muslin would not lie su/Tlcieiltly Advice 1© Gil ls. durable on a lied in such constant and often rough use as the one for which 1 wanted a < over, it being “mother’s bed,” Here is some good advice from a and the refuge of the wee ones when tired man to the dri that wants to!.’ ort * r< J s: ' . I tnuruloiv madu »i *{(hh\ sized Kh«i*t of married, it Hart* is shell a yiri in , pxm (puility. unldujwhud muslin, faced it; these duvs. when tiolilieul eeomomv ‘ ,n '«"«> "f| • tu* . c v nd unlicA, fwitlier slitunud down \ tht ? oversliadow* (! !h)!iseho!d eeopomy wi;h mudiuiii coarse wliite (Touhct cotton. ! and collie see! ions are more , | a / M ; I He I. (lamiHsI a large. Is.ld dcsigi, in the i ccntui*. and Jitrailinic one in citeh corner, Kisses. ! and with No. 10 it’d iloss proceeded to out- 1 “If I were a girl on the lookout j li," 1 ' 1 "' 1 ; in • ,,ni I n ’ fi'D.. 1 >> m n done it was much prettier than I fora hllsi>Hll<] I should I»lav the thon-ht il wosild he. It Iiad a sort of bro-; SUBSCRIBE JOH (ilYE MU A ( ALL. I WANT YOI K TKADE ami WJLL1X) AIV YEIIY liEST TO I’LEASK YOU. I Rrsprctfslly, .h lb. e« A Y \ S W U 1! T IS. THE : : HERALD game hy ndriotlv ihittering contenitihited vielim. listening mv uaded u.T( ct, as though the pattern w< woven in. Tin* work required less Ilian j with one-third tlie time and only about two-; .....v* .. i. . i. i. i thirds ns inwh floss, and will wear much rapt dtti Utl duhdi lu Spokt*. and better than ir done in the outline stitch.—I gone fit ill seeking to create Hie American Agriculturist, impression that I thought hint in i Trines! \li ; dom ami ('harm not inferior to Many small nniniitles which the miac- l| 1( . ...,,,..1, \l ,1,,. lion. ! -Iiiioli 1 nIKl,,; " 1 '' 1 umme: the fads of tm atlgt. .. .VI , Mint IIIIK . nottlti mshionable life, mid altogether whimsiral, eitdeavor to I,ring home to him the umieeessmy mid ulisurd, will rvally !<■ .I, , i , i , found estahlishcd upon reason if once f<t( t that tn me he would it ml d| look,si into with any sen,nlty. person with a heuvenlv temper,! "’lien the lomi siienking ivomnu is i „• • _ , i ’ . stuuijied as vulgar, for example, It is not huntmtug oiei ■.tll!i (hune-tK only Ikviims,-the a.cuK-in,ion (mnms-ts her affection. I should take care tl) 1,1 lond voice with the lish women of Itillings- i ii. . gate, hut Is-eause the loud voice is misiiited oeeominglv lllessetl, hul nil gei up todivelling rooms, hurts the ears of the would look as if i( co.-t nothing. Itt| I'earers, allows everyone to know nil the speaker's business mid often that of other Uiiiy $1 a Year. my movements I .-hottid cultivate grace, Mv likes and dislikes Would Ik-those of mv victim, lu the present day a mail rttrely delihe.rate.lv eoittemjdali-s imirriage. p/ople, and U-tniys, if not n coarse nature, ; at least mi untrained and uncultivated manner, while, had ns it is within doors, it acts a greatly worse part without, where , It attracts attention and invites insult; but without and within it is unwomanly, anil . It be ing gem -ally admitted that the part The III has to he viTv adroit l\ thrown rcllm-mcnt. r«« t breeding awl good fta-l- • ipj; tocxcitoKs httip femark an posHthle tqenieh him. Men, are just as us women, and it is is this luet well iii mind tlui'. a girl get a hiishiind." vam upon the Stwa-t, t lie loud tone is then at hv keeliine as a vulgarity. • " As much contempt is showered tipon the system of visiting cards us upon anything else in the liine of soeiat nieeties but when i - it is remendK red that the cant represents .1, , , , ,, 4,. . vhe iudividurt, as the bank hill represent* , A ifcmiirixahic is,. Ir. Iiulter the eol.v coil). It wilt he seen thattheenrd W heeler, of the Wusllingtoii Mills, iisent mtt onnnembassy, and plnysn use , Law relief. Mass., fortno Vettrsuffli’l- ful pait in (saiat diplomacy. Ilitofpiuste : e l with varie .se veins; mq ’ tel', 'Y ! * ''f*** '"".plimema, *© i • . know kth'Ad xttentioiim, serves in place of by a .nmhh fni|ition. was cum- its owner, in.ites, <luc1ine.H, apologizes anil . pw.lulv cni’ctl after lakhi^ uai\ fight ‘k)es the work of alaetotnm ho well lliat, hstltds of AVer's Sarsaiutrilla. like laatity. it lias its own excuse for he 1 mg. And if we looked into the matter ; "•* still more at length, without douht we' Ilian editorial article replvili"’ to would find that in almost every instance k f ... , i ,, ’, ' . the thing criticised is a vnlnable usage.-• /eendari ol late I indnli. tiliom n l Harper's Itazar Professional (-jirds. | W. r. l)Alv<tAN, [Attorney - Jit - Law, DARLINGTON, S. C. I i Office over HlneUwell Hrothers’ Store. The lAarlin^ton Prnif^ is per .veiir,|K^FrrHl)\im{ vx" Attorney at Tjjiw, DARLINGTON, S. (’. Nettles A r Nettles, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, Darlington ('. II., S. ('. Will practice in all State and Federal Courts. Careful attention will tie given to all business entrusted to us. P. Bishop Parrott, Stenographer : and : Type-writer. I.KOAI. AMI OTHKIt eoevixo SOl.lelTKl). Testimonv reported in liort-hand and type-written transeript of same furnished at reasonable rates. Good spelling, correct punctuation and neat work guaranteed. Office with Nettles & Nettles. C. 1*. DAHGAX, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Tidal Justice, DARLINGTON, S. C. I’raetiees in tlie United Stales Coiirl and in the it!i and 5th circuits. Prompt attention to ail business entrusted to me. Olliee. Ward's Lane, next to The Dnr- inglon Herald office. RAILROAD SCHEDULES, e., S. & Si. R. R. D. ted Den in', er II, tsftt. GOING NORTH. Truiu No. 1. Daily exeept SmidHV. Leave (’harle.slon ('..55 a m rregnall’s s. 10 Hiirieysville s.ls I’eeks S.til Holly Hill S.:iI Coiinors K.-Kt Eiitawville S.lS X'uiiees S.fiS Merriam ti.l? St. I’attl y.as Siiniinerton tt.33 Silver I’iteksville i!.53 Tindall 10.01 Sumter 1(».23 Oswego 10.31 St. Charles 10.45 Elliotts 10.57 Lamar 11.12 Syracuse 11.27 Darlington 11.42 Mont Clare 11.57 Robins Neck 12.0'J ]> m Aiutnleville 12.24 ib'iineUsville 12.37 GOING SOUTH. 'J'rain No. 2, Daily excejit Sunday. Leave Hen net I-vi He 4.25 pin Mandeville 4.41 Robins Neck 4.5!! Mont Clare 5.14 Darlington 5.20 Syracuse 5.42 Lamar 5.55 Elliotts 0.10 St. Chari-s 0.10 < tswego 0.32 Sumter 0.50 'I’indti! * 7.00 I’acksville 7.17 Silver 7.20 Summertoi! 7.37 St. I’attl 7.42 Merriam 7.53 Yanees S.OS Etitauville 8.21! Connors 8.20 Holly I Hi 8.34 Pecks 8.37 Harlcyville .8.50 1’rcgnalls O.OO Arrive Cl irleston 10.40 JOING NDIITII. Train No. 5, Leave Eulaivville it .10 ArrivoVauce- 10.20 GOING SOUTH. Train No. (i. LeaveVances 8.20 A rri ve Eut a w v ille 8.12 Freiglit Train Going Up. Leaves Florence 0:45 A. M. “ Darlington 7:20 Freight Going Down. I.eaves Darlington 0:40 P. M Arrive nt Florence 7:25 A. !•’. RAY ENEL. President. W., C. & A. Railroad. Dated January 4, 1802. GOING SOUTH. ; No. 15. Leave Wilmington, 4 05 a m Marion, 0 45. Arrive Florence, 7 22 No. 23. Leaves Wilmington *0:25 p. m. Mai ion 0:34 Arrives at Florence 10:15 a.m. No. 50. Lcni es Florence *3:20 a. in. Sumter 4:35 Arrive at (’olunihin 0:15 , No. 27. Leave.-. Wilmington *10:10 p. m. .-tnrion 12:40 a. m. . Airivi: it Floreiiee 1:20 Leave- • t8:4f a. in Arrives at Colunihiu !l:5o Leaves Florence t 7:40 Slimier . ll:oo Arrives at (’olmnl in 10.40 ; N‘>. 52. runs through from Cliaric.-lon via Central Railroad, leaving Lanes 7.3ti 1 a. in.. Manning 8.05 a. in. Train on C. A- I), i tail road connects al ! Florence with No. 58. No. 52 No. 58 GOING NORTH No. 51 Leaves Coliimlm- *10.45 p. iu. Sttmter 12:04 Arrives at Florenee 1:15 a. m No. 78. Leaves Florence 5:00 a. m Marion 5:4(1 Arrive at \YilmL.g,oii 8:55 No. 59. Leaves Columbia 1 5:35 p. m Arrives at Sumter 7:00 Lv. Sumter 7.oo A r. Flor, .toe 8.15 No. 53 Leaves Coiuinb a * 9:30 p. m Arrives a t Sumter 10:35 No. 14. Leaves Florenet * 10:25 p m Marion 11:02 At rives at AVilmington 1:40 j o Ii ii C. W h i t e, Darlington, South Curolinu. Stoves, Tinwjirc, Pumps, Piping, House I'diunishing Goods, Bolts, Tobacco Flues, &c. Harliu city Branch. GOING NORTH, Train No. 31. ! Leave Yanees H.IMJ Snells 11.23 Parlcrs 11.33 A rrive Harlin city 11.04 GOING SOUTH. Train No. 32, Leave Harlin city 714 Pa rlets 7.37 Snells 7.48 Arrive Vances 8.10 GOING NORTH. Train no. 33, Leave A’anees 7.40 Snells 8.00 Parlcrs 8.14 arrive Ha lin city 8.34 GOING SOTTH. Train no. 34. Leave Hat lin city 5.04 Snells 5.24 Parlcrs RCft Arrive Vances 8.00 severely criticises, the News uml Courier says one of tlie largest savings, hank m Clnirle.-' toil lias sent S'l50, an, has died at the age, it is sai'V^ ..fit- i. . 7 , • . years, near l.iHheaati, or Kichcne-*7n ’ -in pins to (.eorgla lt», of Rcasarabia. The venerable .vA." / A l-'rriii-liivoinnii'H Itemarkablo Mine. Anast.mie IteHeiiux, a Frcnc)^ /om . (Kit) of tilt aa ,. . --i ■'> town I lie venerable . oio , c who escape the taxes imposed on it hv hml long v.ratherod the irco-ltL and Mio his ' I -,!.. ' i cli,,w *e of Russia, had been '.Or my yearn 111 ' ’ super ntend. ,,. of a sebool lt , , „ f ters of tlie on! ibty, and rriareit, -j^B| pen » litHIr Girls L\p:T|r»ff |q a sioa froni I: i post at thjAeieot* lin^two - - - - She bad enterwl tba Bjiioot g* teacher Soriiii Firs & Marine h .li jUtiig R(il in Stuck Will he Oidcrcd for Von. INSl KAM'E Co. SI’KINC’IELD. Mass. —‘itey at Darlington, So Ca. H. L. CHARLES, Agent. Pond Bluff Branch. GOING NORTH. Train no. 37. »ve Eulaivville 8.40 llelvidere 8.43 arrive Ferguson !».(M! GOING SOUTH. Train no. 28 leave Ferguson i),34 llelvidere 0.4!t Arrive Eulaivville 10.04 *Daily. j Daily, cxecqit Sunday. In addition to above, train No. 4il leaves Columbia 7 Ida. in., daily except Sunday, arriving Sumter 8 30 a. 'it. Train No 48 leaves Sumter 8 00 p. nw, daily ex cept Sunday, arriving (ioltnnhia it 30pm. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, via Central 1!. Ii., arriving at Manning 11:07 p. m., Lanes ll:40p. in., Clmrleston 1:15 a. in. No. 50 connects at Florence with the ; C. A: !). train for Clicraw and Wades- boro. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wilmington with the W. .Y W. I(. R. for all points North. Train on Florence Railroad leave Pee Dee daily, except Sunday, at 4.40 p. m., and arrives nt Rowland 7.00 p. m. Re- i turning leaves Rowland at 0.30 a. in., arrives at Pee Dee 8.50 a. m. Train on Manchester & Augusta R. R. leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, at I 1 1,1 10.50 a. nt., arrives at Rimini It.59 ii. m. Returning leaves Rimini 12.30 p. m., ar rives at Sumter 1.40 p. in. a m Trains on Ifnrtsville R. R. leave llarb- ville daily exeiqit Sumlav at 5.55 a. in., arriving Floyds 0.40 a. iu. Ruturning h;ave Floyds 3.10 p. m., arriving llarts- viile 3.50 p. in. Trains on Wilmingloii, ( hndl oniii & Conway rail mad leave Chadliourn 10.40 a. m., arrive Conway 1.30 p. in., returning leave Conway at 2.35 p. in. arrive Chad- tiourn 5.40 p. m. Leave Chadhourn 7.15 . a. in. arrive Huh at 8.00 a. m. Returning . leave Hub 9.00 a. in. arrive Clindhoiiin lO.oo a. m. Daily except Sunday. J. R. KENLEY,General Manager, a m T- Al. EMERSON, Traffic Managers. J. F. DIVINE, General Superintendent i _ Northeastern Railroud. Dated January 4th, 1892. 1 m GOING SOUTH. No 15, Daily. Leave Florence, 7 42 a in Arrive Lanes, 9 os i *' Charleston, 10 52 No. 27, Daily. Leave Florence *1.35 a. in Arrive Lanes 2.50 Arrive Charleston 5.0(1 No. 23, Daily. Leave Florence *10.35 p m Kings) ree 11.49 Arrive Lanes 12.10 a. in Arrive Charleston 2.40 No. 53. Leave Lanes *11.45 p. in Arrive Charleston 1.15 No 01. Le Finn nee King: tree am Ar l/inc. Le Lanes Ar Charleston p m p m *8.05 a m 9.32 10.00 10.00 11.59 Train on C. A- D. It. R. connects nt Florence with No. 01 train. GOING NORTH. No 00, Daily. Leave Charleston, when it was founded iVinn/.be reign of ii’u Aluxnn hr I cor iho twuntv-six WHY IS THE W, L„ DOUGLAS SHOE CEN???N1EN Tiff 3EST SHOE IN THE WCniD FOR THE MOHEf? It I.a a B^ninJcESfIioc, tyIIIi i o inckfior wax thread lo hurt the feet; i:i:h!(» of the host line calf, Btvli.sh : mi easy, and brrtmsn nr uuike vnnr thorn of thi* I'i’ ff/r thunauu othrr vuniiifortnrcr, It e(|uul.i haud- ■ tnved KhiN R n atliitf from tfd.uO to $.".00. Mi’, iuivl^i5’:'. I reseott uru I In • • t- (»f Ih* Gov. J Jcrhi c , I*’,. Fnrr.u.\ v/n;; in {* homVfortho ^^>«^fh(>(G^yy/n^i • . . . ./ * t c .I' T „., ,, M( i lin v „ i uoiik loi un jni|»!»rle4l chors which cost from AiDitoQU.m. Sdtul ]>•■'• '.] ’]] ! •' I !.. ! , .xI CX.wIci.it | oalth Jv.MnltO &A. 00 Ilmul-SowiMl Well HIhms flno calfr , . . . i ,i I bur adVJinrwl " v u<l Ml ntn\ Btyllsli,coinfortnlde mid duruhlo. The best j W’Mi :> i j. |' i Vi-.d*, vu iihl ! ;• i dnt Vcu-m 1 1 uuu * shoe ever olfered ut Oils jirlee ; Biinie grado as oua-M . 1 OO.i No\VH t lom-mndnBhoe* cod laic fromf4i.iJUloCiniH. April sh • w.i- l.ik" t (l iiru ivith I 30 l*olli’u Hliouj FnrmerK. Hallrond Men ■v,* , , . ,t , A l:;i „ r c-( I ” : i • r|io« and IseturCarrleraall wear them; lluoealf, .Mu i - us, TO r)Wl ,: l d ii ' i i| ( ', 1111*11 i ro .1 t. - r r,H 1 < r ,l l ‘ in " Beanileiw, Kinooth IiikIiIo. heavy ihree soles, exteu- . . . ' ro.il Mat!.)*! '*»ho, W. FThe nxif Ik Blonedgc. one|mlrwlliwearnyear. (•')llvh and i inmi^ IHIdji Ih>i - "’ likuan ^ 30 pnocalfj noiM’llerHh.tioveroffem!at this 1» lit! J ,:nd .it Detroit tivafu.l Dim* Wen* two tlrsf | n York emu.tv ^ w^vftnpliffforr^ her. hit! in vuct.. she •■ ■ v worse Nel.„ an ibe ^ult- of 4h« hlu, S^SSSST^Sm^St \ rujii-llv, itiilii >!f was,, mere “Ittml- '“‘•"•.’e.vdr.itvn ....igchh -theresutt , MAVSl!5%ra ft. I of lame;"., i'h •. si,., tried Dr ’ ..-S'L irlr''' ' ,,0 " i,rs wl11 M ; - .. x ,, I'ltmtoiv.ds (.nlis.25,0 WlnixperimoutalH 3 o/llaio *3.00 Ila,i<,*M-ned •hpri. best wY VriV?m. \ l t! ‘i'"' "™"' h, GhG-J li as enuplel dv ctr.vl. I hey sqv Dr. eu.J". the exec s of mall « over liveutvsam.} ([/'inilion.—Rec_ that W. J.. l>ou«ias* nam . aud one trial will convince thoso King’s New Di^eoverv weight in gold, vet you mav ■V sqv Dr. L, ' .o. me e.xrov. of mak -s over twent v-onu i yaniloii.-Rco that W. L. ISiUKliie uam. 1. n'n-lf, it. yewsofageMliKneiU Ivmnnrt I prtco aro mampe-d ou the boOum of each .hoo. W ‘be ' "• ,) W.WW., v nr-TAKF, NO 8rB8TITi:TE.^l Vi* t i " , l’"'Ve!ner ts In electric motors.* 1 - In*I»t<!'ilqr*liid- ret a uml UiIcoa « dr,,«-loro.' ^nUlramto«y AJ S.Ci Tiig People’s Ban! of liariingion. HAVINGS in: P A II T M E N T. DEI’OSITS SOLKTTED FROM ONE DOLLAR AND UPWARDS. And 5 per cent. Inturost paid thereon. Si Snml! Savings |y|ake Lfirge profits.” E. KEITH HA KG AN. W, A. CAR RIGAN. II. I.. CHARLES, Prrsidrnt. VIcf-PresWciM Cashier. Tiie Piiosnix Furniture Oompany, OP Cll AIll-ESTON, S. C. Wliolosale and Retail Furnifure Emporium. KINK, MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED FURMTl RE AT TIIE T.OWEST CASH PRICES ('llLAP FURNITURE SUITAHLE FOR CDl'NTRY TRADE In Large Variety At Factory Friees. Tmins I uml 2 have through cars Iwluecii Charleston and Fayetteville Arrive Lam and rmt daily exeept Sunday; other la aye Kings! ne, trains duilv exceld Sunduv. Arrive Florenee, One dollar per year for Tin-: Hkiiai.d eejd Sit inlay. Merrium. Sneels and llelvidere are flag still ions No. CO. Daily. .1. 11. AYERILL, General Manager. la- Charle -.ton Ar Lanes l.e Lanes Kings! Ar Florence Scientific American Agency for Atlantic Coast Line. N ' A ,) " ,ly ’ l.uiivu A im. *( .-ton For information nr*] MUNN A* t’O.. ,>7 CAVEATS, * TF?ADi» MARKS, L>urj> t»ATBNTS ^OPV. CriTS, oto. 1 v.-vihook wxlto to •WAY, N EV, A OHK. Oldest bureau /m ■ t,n:u patents in America. Every patent tnl;,*ii i.i Lv d* is brought befortt the public by a not i.cii t.oe of oliarso in the jnettrau LargMist cirrul'itiou r. * I'lnM -A paper in tho world. Snlciuildly lii.iidintud. Xo InteDipent man should If witbo u v c.M;ir. s;:j.oo a year; Jd.jO nix niouti Atidio ;• M’JNfX & CO.. rirutlKUEHri. »d lir a 1 New YorP. ■ vu \Vupnt sJ.iiu p- w’i! •:( i • o,i n > M*i *. : Arllitir’s llopn Mi’id/iin’,-I'iiila (itiphia. Agents wanted. The Hartsville Railroad. Dated Jamiary 4, 18!t2. DAILY MIXED TRAIN. Leaves llsrtsvilli 5:55 A. M. Jovxnn, tl:3u Floj d’s, (1:1'! Daihugion !MK! Arrive at Florence ll.5ft This triiiit make I'.nnu etion with I e Soitlli bound p.i. singer train on theCh - raw iY Iboliiigton liailroad. RETURNING. I.c.v. (s Florence l.tlive DacUr.glo!', tTo.l b;-. Jovcm. Aniie at liaM-viiie i i’..is Irain wails two Inn,is, f ne:, . .n foi tlie North loan.I lie • lit •r. n on the C. iY l>. !i. If. J. L. I OKI’.lf, Aniie Lanes Lean Lanes ixilCstlcc Arrive i'lmiliee No 11, L'nil •. Leave Chailest n \ 111\ i Lanes L.a.ve Lul l's K in .'Sin e Arrive I l .reii. e N<. 52, Dailv, 9 47 a in 11 4-5 12 05 p m 1 Hi *4-29 a in ti.35 fl.3., (1.5(1 8.15 *1.2tl a. m 3.25 3. >5 «»43 4.15 G.fd !•. 8.:k‘; 8.:>h 8.511 9.55 i Leave C! arh'slon *5.50 a. in V vi e Lam s * 25 *i l-'il ID.'tl i ep| Siin.lav, L . runs tlu..ni'|! ,u ( .dumbia via I in .-d R. of .- . ('. . '’.’ ’• *" H’' 1 ! ’ 1 rt.n odld tn Wilmlii; ton ' 1 ! .' e.nineelt, ti nil.: W >v V.. L for si! points Ninth. T N . t''I'-'t: :o\ Traffic' M.a:':g,r. J. I! IxENI.Y, t enend Manage: Rresiilunt i J, F- DIVINE, General Supcriuteadru, 2:0(1 l>. M 2 35 p in 5 10 •). > 3.50 THIS PAGE CONTAINS FLAWS AND OTHER AR ON THE FILM.