The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, February 10, 1892, Image 4

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nil RHI DIRECTOHV. , , r n . London as a Coaler. Tho city nf Lonilon is tmt down by ! I’i;!.-nvnnii'N Cm 11 1 n. —liev. I. <>•; geo{$v;iy>!iors ns the center of the Inudetl I l. nw. i’a it...: i’iisicl.inu ••vc.> Sniilaitli at | hetnisiili.i.-o. In other words, a radius ' 11 a, m. and S (K) ;i. m. Saiiluih School 1 () j. t!ie curved sur .0 Ih-i.ni. !’i..r nice'..’v even " <M; '' f. av ,,f t||.. eiuth. with London ns n cen i-.csdny iiilemoon at ■> oc.or -. ^ ( ( . r vvol .,lil dcscrilii* u circumference in crilolusT r'm ic e., -Iha'v .l A.Hiie closing more hind thin nny ti.0.11) mile l*na'oi; i’li :'. liin , ■ vevi Stiadavai II j.irciy that coul.l is) drawn from any m. and son |>. in.. Sihtmiii Sc'io.d '> p. • other city in the world.—Exchnnse. in.. I'ravor mretina every Thnrsdaj at ‘ . Soil j*. in. .S',11 Aliiriticil. Eriii oe.u. c n i; i.. dtev. W A.j Kouinntic Jliss (addictisl to |aietry»— (ilicrry. iloelor. M. T. Thomi'S»s 1. Lay j Oh. I'm just in love with ICdjrnr Allan Kaadvr. ‘’reaching :ird Sunday at si'll | [> lH . II. III., Lay Kea.lin;'every Snmlay mom- i^u-tieid Adorer-Well, that's all! bw at 11 oV,•■d 'l h s, V. ,« ! ri „j |f (le*; ad. New York Weefcl,*. I 10 o'clock. S'lii.l iv mnnil]'.:' M v. tmi,i \ i’Al’TlsT Ci!M;( i! Lev 1. I'. I'rook in "I mi, l‘a .'.v": 1’.I.,.',O ev. ry Mind ly al M in.. .1 'Mh , *:: , h tn'llOol a! HUO :». Ill III .cirir' l ''TV Till s la c. ,-li; o'cl.i, V. (Ill Ipiiuintmonls of Kov.11, ^Yilv.'! K, Flon iiff i.islrifi. ’rii.l h. ■ : -y Lake t'itv. .hicliti •• .m i, l-'ebruavl. .'a!lei's, ('oiicoril. F.'lu u.ii v d. Kiiiystree. I'. linmi v l.s. (ieorn'ctmvii ('irenit, (iiuiriliii. I' l'h rnary Is'. Oeoroelnwn Station i'ld.nmvi id, 11. .iolinsimvillo, (ioml llojie Kidinmn ■>n,o 1. Hast Kflini'iutni. Salem. lA Li aari 'M. Mars I!111(V. I.il.iriv. Kclinttin JiS. FOILED AGAIN. Tho C'oniplimonts of a Victim to a Nuin- l»«r ol I*u 1>1 i«* No(suucov. Tli ;; i• •.11; t whoI’laK'.ivoivd to puncli (/•i: .f <; :r i yes with his umhivlla un »!• i t : .. m ri-iit a:i.';h's with his body is . . . : : in!'. . . d that Ik* was foiled it; a i . •.'s *se, and that up to ’..c ii' *»a;it we have two eyes, turn :.i :is n tiie.t! rondition. though no thatiks to liini. \. . .-'.ve only to :iy to the young woman !ii ! • c i ! ; h it that, in spite of her discour a ’.in ; h • *r anti her i»er.sistent restless nt; s. '.vc <li..! n ( .'.e ionally obtain a glimpse of the stage. We trust, however, she will not take her failure to heart, but rise to ivucwid cfFort in a new and bigger bat, re enforced by motv st reimous elTorts to solve the pt«i!»If,:i .:! pei’petual motion. '1 ;c Vi.-ting mati who left the ear door op> :i i > give t lie/.ero weather an opportu n.'y t > i nter may Ik? iuteiested to know t : i i»t !;■ aigldfulness did not engender I !i.e j :a ;r.:; .uia in our lungs; that, in fact, | s .vc for a (• :;»imial sneezing, an inllamed i i t .:;clj < ! the pleurisy, bis at- i i ; w» ;•-* wiiliout result. Tli.- j*ei' i u!io threw that banana skin j on t!»e sidewalk in oxpe atiou that we j >!; ) !! ! U* b.dugbt low is informed that ! we s. w it in time and escaped. It may! ^ • vh.-tt diminish (be poignancy of bis <i!'.»ppi ii.ti. . nt to know that an elderly | woman fell *i victim and received injuries which are i-kcly to prove fatal. T" '.he young woman in wlioso favor we ! » i;; li.die 1 our seat in the horse car, and , who forgot to return thanks, we owe an J abject apoh. y We had supposed she was • a lady, or we sliould not have been so pre- I sun* j.J nous. ’'•’c h •; to disabuse the mind of that lady j who;.! v. .‘i t while endeavoring to enter i a store of t he idea t hat swinging doors are des* t.v I a.- auxiliaries in committing ’•mayhem. They are sometimes made to $**: v.e t lint jmipose. butt hey were not mark* . ,VVi*rhilly with that view in the minds of '•their prompt crs. j We shi . >. ly hope that the lady behind Vtisat i ijo opvra succeeded in cooling her- Jself wii i the fan which she plied so busily. {At all e vents we can congratulate her •*ti|K)ii in r splendid success ia keeping the -back o f out neck cool. Our physician thinks that in course of time we may lie able Wo turn our Ina l without having to turn our ^ entire laxly. / / 'i'he gent leman whom we meet daily, and in passing to the left is in persons moving in oppo- ; tach p:;ss to the right, p ” i i' i*. mey seem to him. 'i iVijid. :!is ICstulc. ! : I timorous thiiij^s in e >u j., m vi a • *:!.* : pplkation f.», pcimiis ji s *?o si,»n to d.i -,) ....• of ;;.*e S:\vcinake estate was ' the n*ply < ; the Manpiis of Aihsbury ton f|in*?.tion put to him at a hearing a few months ago When ashed whether h<* had made any provision for the housing of the valuable hcirhwnns in l!,e mansion, in*said •Well, now, it’s a very funny thing, but 1 .#:ily thought of that myself ysterdsy!’ !Ii- l.ndi.hip. who ha.; only laid I is* estate -o .a* live years, is the p.itrt iiof nine liv ings. a*id the motto !a low hi •-crest. ^We iiav • beei;.” will now haven new nppSica Jion. Pall Mall (iazr tte Colds and Coughs croup, sore throat, bronchitis, asthma, and hoarseness cured by /Iyer’s Cherry Pectoral the safest and most effective emergency medicine. !t should be in every family. * Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co Lowell, Mass. To attempt to enumerate all we have in our store! We have anything you want and 0 D 0 h r aS 0 d g.- XMV .• ! 1SOVT Mis* C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads. Datoil January 4, IHyj. (JOINT; DOWN T ;.(p vi !>S A I Oyaiaiiloe - Salisfactorv - Prices Euuyi Whi'ii the i lectrie light has been dc jiri v, • o, ii s lu at ray, it is shown to have •i j 'cvoifu! stimulating ftTect upon tlie n. . . of t liody. v in wlnc‘1 measured seven fe«. t !'. •: *. ti;» t > tip of wings, was shot ;e- • i !. . . ■; hd.e. iw.w Ih lding. Mich. !’. i . y< i wouldn't have so much . it . *• tot; cue iti tompany if > u • u I*! t* i .o:*.* v. it li (iimI when alone. . ih lit : li h reports su.y that the 'team freight m.M * t i \. iy low and that h • »vy 1are being suO'ered la, share Jio-.el-s V!:e lirst lie] I a r-e. was a bias I’a. t i;i.i ; :: d all x. , »*; r: court of justice has i . !h lim land. The<.ilciular The cler!; registered t*c court met and adjotin.ed i r. Gr. Jin l l*i->IUI'>TO I N I'l 11! M ’i’ll K “111.! Lit! ure l';illii)L r of I li*' liuir is (In' ivsult nfi in ! ' ' : . ’ O'.' of Mir !i::ii nr -•Mi iif tiif -inip. is I ."P,"i lie li'.'!' ";!•!' L’l ll' W.'l'. ni- !•"■]:( In r:. li it!.; ! i- in ’ii- -ink or ! mIIi AiiIi nt Iims| imcc .t «T‘i'k.ami v.ci! • jinikl-vi nilh wali-r •li'.T'tl', iv.-irnii"' Tlifv liiviilhi' am! f.'.'.l |5.;-i.' folia';.., an !'kkt I't l ini- or himl"i': fTn.-'ii;!:. : 11 H. a- ii '.it inoilii•, h::ii iIn;.; T liricc i. In olai! v. ho ini i, !ii; 'in 'a • ;i i ' A • Aar.'an.ir'.'ia. a;;a lie Imt naked, Ihoiiffli arruyed in furs, .', I a iI.|:-»d is |,oor or '.viili ,'i ea-i .iitt I a. ■!, .'mi im'oniTarao'.' ui -ii. • .'a jialie.e diieLi','never dreams i r -inv a poor palient for a fee- : i'" is a proverb .'inimio | !"• i.ie lica! I'.ll'TTljiV III ’!ie!l<ies, j o\ 'll. I .!.;;i:iil •’■Vh.atl tile I will •rl v am! ns.- i.ivae in passiii; 1 r. a-.i ;. :U 1iierso! !. . i I:* 1 wit; cs id: . ’t 1 from »{|,C. • • ... 1 •vci il •Ler. ‘ lie oivi-u el*' ( liciTV Dec‘oral i );!- given at n li vf i;i Lronfititi'. Witliib ifh I have '(*i!l sor.a • of ! It's ;i;*( jiarn!:«in to a f i‘i'*!i'! y:tr»cri!itr from bronchitis and asiimia. li h is (bme i Hill so iinieh e.-ioj I l;a| ne v, ;-|ie. for UV'e. I".:"ie !'. ! IllTUti't”. i!!e. ■Ivillo-llb. kind. H-.r eih-sIl I used fo!' Il'llliali ion! ;it i)eiim,-;;-e,v lea .imi S.vilzeriam' •fid iii -i il pavM ofllaiv. I' i - no: < o',, idered l!f for 'nmia’i fooe in liueliaresL Scotland or Hn.irliiml. lie Unit lie has l.onohl out the entire dniir stock of I't'. M. d. (iannr ami rented his store, where lie now inis on luiiid a complete stock of I) lift IS. MKIUCIM-.S. ClIKMUAl.s. All the popular I’ATKNT MKDICIXKS. HI’ISTS’. i.ANiur-rni's. FKIMfV’S —amt—-— CROSSMAN’S SEEDS. I’liiliMlolpliia i'i»isod Onion S<>1s. IIfadi|iuirlers for the eelelirated lit cent ('iirar "KL N FCTAIi" —and— Ilavaim o cent l igar “SAI’dJliOSO.” Clime ki IIKAINU'AKTERS and we a ill WiTeume Vmi. liKSlTT'll-TI.I.V. r. I mmg hm l : ver fltteniiitsil iiy Any House in the City or Slate. Owing to On* »>« |»r<*-Mon of the mon- \ s*. arkcl .»nd 11 ** low price nf coltnn. 1 have decided Jo »!• • out my stock rcgardlc- « f cost, ’i’lds exilic,■ than any homo h;- evi r attcm| :c l • m-h smIc.-. Ti'c '.'sUi'.i time I' i ebre.iiry. \o, i contain' Snifs that m Id at .^10.50 to j|;ir> will now t o -old at 7. “ O cash for votn* choice. Tk : > i> the HosJ <Ml’c;* i i S..-» • . MO- l ot t .(* , r I. 1 :rc«l. V • Mil ' v. . fi;| li Vi. • ■•• I.. orlij \ J C«.» i3‘»\ K*i.i tlan«: i ; i'imt, •I. \it%i -. Leaves Wadeslioro 5:oo HeumTI's 5:15 Morven’s 5-.>.i MeFaiTnml 5:22 (Tieraw 5:5H ('ash's 0:10 Soeietv 11ill 0:25 Dove’s 0:42 l-Toyil's 0:51 Darlington i .05 Faliiietlo 7:13 A rrives at Flon-iu-e 7:80 (JDINTi I F. Lctive.' Flmeitee ■S:25 Falim tto S : 50 Darlimrtoii 0:00 I'loyd'.- 0:11 Dn*. c*.' 7:17 8(Mi(tv Hill 0:27 ( :»'!»’«* 0:52 Client \v 10:04 McFttrlatnl 10:20 Morven's 10:2S Bennett's 10:45 Arrives at Wmlesboro 11:00 Hid new.'papers ill-JIJAl.l) OHii-e. f.-r IOj Q nia<!i in l Ills eilv I'V SUBSCRIBE FOR fiEin (m a -:o:- ■J’llK ('IIKAI’KST I.A lit JEST and I1EST MNEof Ei'liM'ITKE EV Eli T-'EliED To THE I’E*H’EE OE DAIil.INtJTl’N (Ol N'i’V. i nsworfli’s Pimiihisv Store. THE LATEST AND MOST IMI'liOVED DESltiNS AND MNISIIES IN I5ED liOO.M SITI’S IN WAI.NI'T. ANT IQ' l' OAK. Dith ' EN'iTli’V and OLD END LISII. Ai rdnok ol Ghatiiber Suits is Cornplete in Every Respect. Iioum*. No ndd- - ami cud-, hut a good run on sizes, 'riii- is your opportunity to in\cst if you want a bargain. Jotinlers 2 and 3 cent a in .".DO Suit s in Sacks and Cutaways, formerly sold from >• l ’• in Now \ou ( an li* v(c-] cbo!« (*for 1 O cash. Tbcs(* eottnlcrs contain v.dues that have never been oiTcred b.y any die. No t n ul-te to iimi \ ol r vi/.o in theselailot-mmle g.it- luen;- wlice. you hav< b as.-ortment^ !>) s» Ik t fron*. I want the money and room, so this stock must he sold, and it you are judges ».f bar gains you w ill not delay, bat eome er ! help move these goods. In ad-ii'i'*!! to the above I have place*! ‘AA<> i*airs ol’ on a counter. This line formerly sold at Five and Six Folia i s; stow take voe.r cln'ice for i hi’i e Dol lars and Fifty Cents. 'I’liis tlsc best bargain'* ever of fered in pant". Uemember this line of goods is not old stock, but new stock, t bis la.ll. and w ill be sold for cash. No good' of this '.'ile an* allowed on approhat ion. Freight Train Doing l*p. Feav( ' Florence i; : |r, a. M. “ Darlington 7 : ‘>o Fit ighl Doing Down. Leaves Darlington 11:10 1‘. M Arrives at Florence A. F. KAYKNKL, President. J- ‘ ~ ‘ W., C. & A. Railroad. Dated January I, is'.c.*. (joint: socni. j No. la. Leave Wilmington, I Oa st in I>ated Dcecml er IL istil. Marion, (J 4a (JUlNTi N<*1{T1I. Arrivi'ElnrcniT, J 22 .1. Dnilv I'xci-pl Sinidiiv. No '' :{ ' l-oivcs \yilmin-l"ii p. in. 1 • Mnnon UCH RAILROAD SCHEDULES. S. & N* R, R. I rain Li'iivr ( liar!i'.'t"ii I’lvgimll's 1 lai'k'vsvilk' Dirks’ ll.dly Hill ( "limns Eutaw i ill" Niumi'S MiTT'iiini St. I’aul SmniiiiTkiii Silvi-r I’acksvillv Tindall SuillItT' ( I.sxm-;;'" St. (■iiarlw El lint's Lauiar Svi'acusi' I )ai'liii i -l"ii Muni Clan' llnbins Neck .Mamlcvillc licillll'ttsvillc (JOINC sol" (i.'if) a m s.lo S. I s S.J! I S.JS I s.lo S.IS S.AS it. 17 it.'JS '.t. 11 '.(..VI I o.o i lit.'.*:! 10. :i I lo.la 10.57 11.12 11. '.!7 11.12 11.57 Marion Arrives at ITnrenee 10:15 a. m. No. 5(1. I.eaM-s ;Toreni'C *2:2(1 a. in. Smnler .|:;!5 Arrives at ('nlmnliia 0:15 No. 2.. Leave-- W iliaintrOm *10:10 p. ni. •larinn 12:40 a. in. Arrive, o I-Torenee 1:20 No. 52. 1,eaves l uinl! .- tS:l( a. in. Arrives at ('oliiiuMa !(;5o ! No. 5s. Leaves Klorem-e tTlo Slimier Oam Arrives at Coliiniliia 10.40 l No. a2. runs 1 liroiieh froin (Tiarleslon viaCenlral Ifailrcail. leaving Lanes T.Jo ' a. in.. Mannimr S.05 a. in. s;2 Cj> p l C T y R E F R k M ’ ! \iiy Ik sit ipl ion 'Jndc to Order on Short .iotic-. : to: X CALL. I WANT V‘M. I- TT»A D i’. c.imi WILlfi.'O y,x xt'kv i*.cst to ci.kasi: voc. Rcsiiff (fully, ft: <9 • \ Y r i S W i * T 81 M. I , !t. I \ \ R IL (oluioltiii. S. (. 1 •> ‘C I v.*> 4 Train No.2. Dailvexcep! Stindav. The ILiriiiigton SLuidti is per yenr, Leave Mennell.-ville Mandevillc lioliins Neck Mont Clare ! tarlinoton Syracuse Laiuar Elliotts St. Chari ()sv. ciio Suiiitci' Tinda! I’ackst illc Silver SiomiKTtoi! f-t. I’aul Merriaiii Vances Eutawville Connoi's llollv Nil I’ecks llarleyvilte lAttornov - at - Law, Amvecirnesm,. 1.25 p in 1.11 1.511 5.14 5.2'.' 5.12 5.55 (kin ('..1!' (i,:!2 (i.50 7.o(J 7.17 7.20 i'.:>i 7.12 Train on ('. A- 1). itailroail eonuecis at t Florenci r with No. 58. (JOINT; NDHTD No. 51 Leaves Colmnliie *10.15 p. in Sumter 12:04 Arrives at Florehee 1:15 a. m No. is. Leaves Florence 5:00 a. ill .Marion 5:10 Ill Arrive at Wilmiogton 8:55 . No. 5!». Leaves Columliia t 5:25 p. m A rrives at Sumter 7:00 Lv. Sumter Loo Ar. Flortnee 8.15 No. 5J Leaves Columbin *!l:20 p. m in A rrive* at Sumter 10:25 No. 11. Leaves Florenet 4 10:25 p in Marion 11:02 Professional Cards. W. F. l)AH(iAX, i >*■'■ - ST aiK.lkO' to the {tentlcimm: AUoiiipts were made in jSliS, 1S75 T „ P r '.v ,c. s 1 J. ..... ! Il* ill the Steam car this 5 . . . 1 THh - ti •or;.'..i, e.nd p(ru:u*d our paper over our j : '-b>l is,.; !.) , ‘ m (• p i)| » j .opdon ! ’* ^ v’ : 'i, '"r ,hret ; ? ux -11'Ol they were not suecwful. •• ir.et that our carelessness in umntcn- 1 : HERALD i uuinten t ionally misleading him led to no unplens- ! ant coiikccjucnees. Tin* gent Icnmn whose pleasure it is to tread on our heels is evidently misin formed. We have no chilblains, and in fact our heels are tough and callous; there 1 fore we feel that we should be guilty of deception if we allowed him to continue.— Boston Transcript. K*t<‘n <ms(* . S. 1( Clifford, New Ca<sel. Wis., was ivoublid willi Neuralgia, and Piieu.na- ti-'.n. his slomaeli was disordered. Ids liver was a!i'eetc»l to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly re-limed »u !h di and strengti*. Tltre’e bode:- of Flee!lie IiiibTs cur: 1 !»im. Ldwanl Sicphertl. I larri du;rg. 111., had I'giy (dlls. a runnin;.' sore on his ley of eight years’ Most ugly girls have something pretty •'t i:j ling. I -ol ihtci* I'.'UFi -of Flcetrie almut them, and tliefewwlio know that Bp.! •• -nd b: \ • of Bui k!.*?i% they «annot claim cvi*n this limited endow j S.-lve. a*jd ':! ic • I. >(»*:inl and incut heeotnc j>at hot ie to men of a generous ^v'*'S. 1 : C.*t;;w!*a. <>. 11 a 11 mi »i. cx'div; pity, and we all know what ti' ! ; ' • « f . *.»;. hi. 1*/, doctors pity U akin to under fa voralile conditionH. jwe i v . (• •< F.ti’e I’.ict- ] re. all a i.midcu of this stamp whose-j if ■) "< : • ( • u !b* klc:iV< A mica tore:! a handsome and devoted husband by * d\e <• re ! !-m « ntinb . NoM I v W ii- f v, t,. c i ., y . ** • Uiiljf (.! ILitli, ner v. ry hopcle- -ness of winningliisprefer* cnee !.y tlie tender humility of her worship of himself. Living in tho saim* house, the constant appeal to his chivalry became more powerful at last than all the varied charms of other women he might have won. Cgly girls, however, generally carry t heir eonsolaiion with them in a blessed uncon- seiousiie.ss of their want of good looks. I law* we not all seen them stand before a mirror noting the elTeet of a color or a new fashion with an undisguised expression of admiration mi their faces?—very much like the ugly young man who ties his cravat a.'ui smiles at his image in the glass ■'ith the eomforting mental comment, “Not handsome, but fascinating!” The statement that “ugly girls .arc gen erally left to run to waste as unappro priated blessings,” is not supported by evl deuce. Who has not met wives ils ugly as any old maid in his list of acquaintances? It i ; safe to make tin; broad generalization j that an ugly girl, all other things beiiij * dit*/cj.nf. To my !’olow < iiizens: I .-mi force! to iippcul fer iH-Ijitliiit I may I"- cualilcd I" .sii]>vo]'t mv family. I :im parti' disable! by a] wound received in the war and from; dninj; hard daily work. This added to | an atllie'ed wife, w ho reijiiires con- 1 slant atleiition. i lake-- ii necessary | (lint i should be einjdiived near mv home. I had Hi- misfortune Inst summer to lose mv iiorsc, and now ask your aid to emilde me to purchase. annlher so thal I can sn|.po"l my-| self and family. \ny ifil’i w ill lie [ aeee|»tahle. Ii’espeetfnlly. .Ioiin l!. Ill NTKU. cc|Mul, is likely to have fewer offers than a I'H-tty nii i, but quite as likely to receive , , _ _ the one offer w-liieli will make her a happy bhiloren Cry for Pitcher’s CaStOfia. w ife It may IxMloiibtcff whether a pin- ! rality of lovers is an i in mixed advantage to a Kiri; one k<s>.I lover, the elect man, at- tr.-u-L-(l to her l.y uflinity In its hitchest sense, is forever enough.—franeis Alljert Doughty in Lippincotl’a. The Matinee '.i'l at Her llest. The m.-itims* Kiri is the joy of the theat rical inaiia-'er's liearl. In no city in the world is -he so numerous and exact ing as in New York. She brings many thousands of dollars eaeli year to the strong boxes of the theaters. She is a pa tient stud, nt of the drama and is quick to recognize a good play She does not go to the theater to rave over the leading man, as is the general opinion. Only foolish girls do that, and they arc not so numer ous now as they were. Time was when the maiiiue girl was supposed to deluge hand- actors -.vith daintily scented notes, I n! I bat was largely a stage fiction. Of coui'-o Mime artoi's do receive letters from si age si rack young women, hut the New York girl is hreomiug more discreet now. tSln-goes to t he nintincc to he amused. She buys (lie liest seats. She wears the most stunning clothes. She nibbles at caii-Iy and criticises audibly ns the play piM -ccds S’.'-can tel 1 when tho leading m.iii is a! his lu-st in a love scene,and she is fair ( iKMigli to women on the stage to applaud when they arc dressed well or do a hit of first rate acting. She has seen so ninny good plays and so murh good acting tbilLsU cminot lie mode to sit through a poor play she goes t" study as well as to Ik* neiusid -Foster (.'oates tn New York .Mail and Express. Ititckl.Mi’s Aniien Snivc. Tlie liest salve in the world for cuts, hrui-es, sores, uleeis, s.tli rlieum. fever sire t e!! er, ehapped hand:, eliillilains, . ‘U'i all si.in eruptions, aii'l p..si- liu l . pill ■. Ol |-,'i pay l'e,|Uil'e*i. Il i ■ ' irin'o. d lo rive p.-rfret satisfaction, a: -la ;. letiiaied. I',iie'.5 e.-iils per li \. t-T p -i '.Vi:* i lirug sl'ire. john C. While. Darlington, South Carolina. Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House Furnishing* Foods, Bolts, Tobaeeo Fliur, We. |i Lltni DAHLINdTON. S. C. Olliee over Blackwell Brolhers’ Store. K. KEITH DAlPiAX, Attorney at Law, DAHLINDTON. S. ('. JOiNO NOliTM. Train No. 5. Leavi- liutawville A riiveYanecs OOINO SOI ITI. Train No. ti. Lean-Yam i s ArrivcKutaw ville I Nettles W Nettles, tilUbk, (liill Ai'viltiIT' Rc( it: MorU M ill lie OnlcrtTi for Voti. ATTOHNEYS - AT - LA\Y. Darlington ('. II., S. ('. Will practice in all Slate anil Federal ' Courls. Careful attention will he given i to all business entrusted to us. P. Bishop Parrott, StmognijtlHt!' : ami ; T.vjH'-vtritrr, j I.HO A I. AM) OTIII.K corYI No SOI.K ITKI). Testnnonv repoitnl in short band and ; type written tninseript of same furnished at reasonable rales. dood spelling, correct punctuation and neat work guaranteed. Olliee with Nettles A' Nellies. ('. 1*. DAlKiAX, ATTOKNKY AT LAW AM) Trial Justice, DAHLINdTON, S. C. Practices iti the i’nited States Court and in the -1th and oth circuit*. Prompt attention to all business entrusted to me. ' Olliee. Ward's Lane, next to The Dar- I ington Herald olliee. Harlin city Branch (JOINT! NOUTH. Train No. J!l, i.eave Yaoees ! I.UU Snells 11.23 Farlers 1 1 .dd Arrive Harlin eily 11.04 (JOINTJ SO FT II Train No. 22, I.eave Harlin eily 7 14 I’arlers 4 .d 4 Snells 7.4S Arrive Vanees s.lo (JOINT) NOHTTI 'I’rain no. JJ, Leave Yanees 7.01 Snells S.tMl Farlers 8.1 i arrive Ha lin eitj 8.24 (JUlNTi SOTTII. Train no. 21. Leave ilaiTin eity o.O I Snells o.»4 Farlers K /“ Arrive Yanees n.o.f Arrives at Wilmington 1:40 - Daily, tDaily, except Sunday. In addition t*> aimve, train No. 4!t leaves Columliia 7 10 a. m., daily except Sunday, arriving Sumter SJIO a. -ii. Train No IS leaves Sumter s Oft p. m., daily ev- eept Sunilay, arriving(Jolumliia 0 20 pm. No. 5:t runs through to Charleston, via Central I!, li., arriving at Manning 11:07 p. in.. Lanes IL lftp. in., Charleston 1:1.5 a. m. No. 50 coimeols al Florenet with the C. *Y D. train for Cheraw and Wades- ; boro. Nos. iS and 14 make close connection at Wilmington with the AY. A W. H. H. for all points North. I rain on 1- lorenee Haiiroad leave Fee Dee daily, except Sunday, at 4.4ft p. m., and arrives at Howland 7.00 p. in. Hc- , turning leaves Howland at 0.20 a. in., arrives al Fee Dee S.50 a. in. Train on Manchester A- Augusta li. K. leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, at 10.50 a. m.. arrives al Hitnini 11.50 a. m. Hemming leaves Hintini 12.20 p. m., ar rives at Sumter 1.40 p. m. 11 111 Trains on llartsvilh- li. li. leave l!: :i - ville daily except Sunilay at 5.55 a. in., arnviag Floyds ti.40 a. in. I'ciuM-t!} r leave Floyds 2.10 p. ni., an-i\ieg llarts- viile 2.50 p. in. a m Train - on Wilmington. Chiuil m i;. A Conway lailroad leavi- Cliadlioorn 10.10 a. in., arrive Conway I.J’O p. in.. retHrniii:; ; leave Conway at 2.25 p. in. airivc Cliad- iioiirn .1.10 p. in. I.eave (Tiailliourn 7.15 ' a. in. arrive I foil a! s.oo a. in. Hclimiing -leave Dull 0.0(1 a. in. arrive Cliadliouru lO.oo a. in. Daily i-.xcepl Sunday. J. li. K KNLK Y. (Jeneral Managi-r. 11.00 a in T. M. LMF.HSON. Traliie Managers. J. F. DIYINK, (Jenernl Supei inlenilt al Northeastern Railrood. S.ttS S.“0 s.“t; s.:n .S.oO Jt.OO ituo p III 1< .in in.*,»r, s.-ib Dated January 4th, is**:; tioiNd soi TIl No la. Daily, j Leave Florence, Arrive Lane* Chnrkstoii, p m No. “ i Leave Florence I Arrive Lanes : Arrive Charleston No. 2 ( Leave I’lorenee Kingsl ree Arrive Lanes A rrive Charleston Daily. Dail \. No. ad. Leave Lanes A rrive Charleston No t»l. Tro S t ■ u i j‘*eM'as! , >rta. I'tc •vr.-i a ChiM,».iu* crictl for v '.‘•storhk. Win ii she If-cacw: Mils, she citing to CastorfiV When shoha*(i Cl’.lMrcr, she gJivv WHY IS THE w 0 L» DOUGLAS Au< 55 HO Sis. gfn^lIWn : f Z-; i >;; 1! Ti'-: REST SHCE IN THE WORLD FOU HIE MONET? 1 ‘ •' 1 1 • 1! Sr* nr-.\'i!'.:!FK!i!.!i<>(\ ayIUi iso lackxor wax throad t:> t!i(! feet; iii.itl.s of t!u' ItcHl fine calf, fltYllsli ,, , . r p.* rail easy, amt breaww vc wake war - sho-.i of Hi I* »/. i.i t U i'.t Ji r, itcimuljuauti* rutpifi’s Eaul jf S A V I \ (« S i> i: F i \i T M A ■ o: iJ iTi-’. ’ f:; i.m DM.j.A!.’ AN i» t'I’WAIJDS. I a })('i’ eeur. iiilta'e.sf paid (Ik i’('on. isivimrs PX.:k'‘ Large ^rolits. Surilii Fire k Marine INSl'KANCK Co. SI'IMNC -'IEED. Mass. \ •-.•liev ill I k.i'lingloii, So ( :i. II. I.. CM \RI.ES. Agent. Scientific American Astency for 8M I,e I'Toi* nee a in Kings tree Ar Lines Le L "-.e- 1 Ar ('iiiirie.-lim ":(.0*5 a in 0.22 10.00 10.00 I 1.50 Train-on C. A D. li. K. euiiiiee's at ,-i j), Florem *■ willi No. (il train. !.;iti!*- tics- no. : < ;• I -T. : J:'. ' 'it ti.ai - .. -.• ■ t-t i-o|. a :* ' nig-. e v.in : •• :: I.. . Ii; ..- ; f.-im ty ; *• •-. worse. I Ii- 1 .id ! ■ ■ v, n • -!i(irtbi. - I .--.n oiuipJiou :•:.•! I In 1 ! I •re III-'. U Xe», : ■ ts' I f.TfitV Ulan (tun otiicr nainvfio-hirer... bi*\.c(1 sh-'c* cd.c.tiMx from ?I.(A) to^.’.ia. ttO (iemiiue II:hhI-sc\vc<I, tho finest calf F.hiKt ever oflVrcil for S- r »-*o; e(|iials Frcucli Imiirirtoil slioos u hlch oo.-t- f it (in $S.d ito SIvMiD. Cr00 llaiid-Scwed Well Slioc, lino calf, Ftyll.'ili, comforlaiile anti duralito. Tho best shoo ever offered ct this price ; Kami* Kra<lo as cus- tom-mnde hIiochcoslltgc from ;*'i.'0 to $!».<ii». CJO fit) Police Shoe* iarmers, Haiiroad Men •J/Ob and J.elier Carriers nil wear(h(*ni; fluccalf, pcamless, unootli Inside, heavy three fifties, exten- :l olon edge*. Ono pair will wear ay ear. fl* ^ 50 flue cnll i no hetler Klmoovor olTcrod nt «Z9i£ib this price; ono triiil will convince those who want a fihoo forconifori and servlco. tfSO 45 and 84.00 WorkiimintnpM shoe!) are very DtronK and durahl<>. Thoso whq have plveu them a trial will wear pool her make. Rnve’ nail 81.95 K'hool ahoes are ES vj €J worn by l ho boys every where: they bell on their merits, ns the Increasing sales show. Q sirlSoc JS.'i.OO llsiiul-Mi‘w«‘«l shoe, host ICO Dongoln, very.stylish; eilualaFrcucll Imported shoes cost lug from ^I.im to iftt.ie. liUdlcN’ 4.50. 84.00 and 81.95 Rhoe foe Misses are the best flmt Don,'ptla. Stylish and durable, (/'nutIon.—Sea that W. J<. Douglai*’ namo and o. A. \ UiHK.tA. H. I„ ( RUU.KS. i’itsidntl. VivC-l’rosi*!*' ni Cashin'. Pond Bluff Branch. (iOlNC NOKT1I. Train no. 27. Icuve Kulawville s.(o Uclvidere 0.1'! arrive Ferguson 0,00 (iOlNli SOTTH. Train no. 2K lean Ferguson 0.21 lielviilere o.io Arrive Fiitawville 10,0! COINTJ NolJ l'il Tioiiis I amt 2 him- Ilirongh i-.-n-.s No on eaih iuT ween <'Inil'lestoii ami Eaveltevillr |.,-,in'I'harh-ston amt run dailv ex(-;'|il Sumiav: otliei- Anin-i.-i ics, l rains daily i \* * pi -Timlai. Merrimn. Sm-i-ls ai d H'chiiVic ar ! tag staijoas. il. W'EiJli.i . (J'-n-.'iai .Vuiuiget 7 12 a m 0 (I'l HI 52 *1.25 a. in 2.50 5.00 • 10.25 p is 11. Iti 12.10 a. in 2.10 T 1.15 p. in 1.15 Lea* i- !\ 'ii-gst r* e. Arrive Florem ft;;,, h- i'ailv. 0 ! 7 a m 11 15 12 05 p in I 10 ■ i r.i ■■ illy Piifisiiix Luiiiiiiiie (ieiiiparth dr;; ! • i*. : i; I!.. 1 bsti! \ l;c ei ip u • t ! *o > i • . ••.e.t.nm •• iv ! n;«, r . |V !••• • ; •!» . tt . •, r u » l w .1 : ! •* .-•oil i- w . |i . , w/iimiuii*—avu muv *v. j.. L'uiiKiat*' iiam ‘ . •• •' 1 prlctj uro ttamped on the bottom of each shoo, i • -von. HOd is h » well .1 -.n ' i rw-TAKR NO HITBHTITIJTR. N. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. JT^ oot. umi fw < • !Ti" I l-.d le It!'-. ..o .1.1'' V "it Iwl.leul'K-aljwj^ttasIdealer.iiippl^liigj'Mi. D '-ovi'irv a I V, ,i !* o\' ■ 'l r J-* c * t - V/7ltJS^VmU.H^MtkUa. tASS (fldbj. A. J. Uioom, RailiujttoU) S. t, <>!’ CU A I*MCSTON, S. C. -Wholesale and Retail furniturn Einjiariiiiii. FINE, MEDITM AM> LOW l‘!!ICEi> miNITi'l,!. ATTMt; I.oWEST CASH I’l!ICES (TI EA!‘ miMTITJE sriTAItEE EOlt I'OF VI i-:Y r !T,‘A HE 111 l.a,|m<‘ Vtlfielv v At Factory Brices. Tor Intnrinaf it-:* MI NN ,V ( <*.. Oldest huit'Tu > Kvcry patent ( the putilif hy :: (7* CAVEATS, •f»A5" MARKS, V.TENTS ’;To, etc. ! >■ write to •. ..'i'v. ’i Mr'K. I :••; • it: America, c i 1 nnt.rht- hi'icrn .' •'«• ;■! • : ;jn’,.v i’: tIto VTiCiiCHU Atlantic {'omsL Line TIt; Harlsville r.rtiiiT- -i. } >:; | •*.! .| ••■••_- • I 1 ;.•«••• iLV !JiMlD ’! iC A i N. .!• \ mm. tI FI-> d' . rt : in barv ■*■ iih l"JIU rtii 'iit ii .\ i nve . I • ;:\ I 1 b ■ A 'lie- I I r !. ■: A 11 i * i i i . D.idv. I I. I'."I 0.50 .; 1.5 I 20 : 2 12 1.15 :n "0 I" 1 - • " " !>... Ibi. i-a. U.i-lu ., !. IJi'.TTTINTN'b iTon-" . t '*::: lb':- loti. \* 0 o 1 c Ml! ( Il 1/ ;\( C!ta;lc-I' A n c 1. • ■ . Dailv. ni '-M F. M • i > iiiy. I j >:i : i. l-Mi-pl S,1 ’ do |;| N'.*. o“ runs : ’ :! ';;oj: |i» ( d !•■» C* a * ! IL !». ol r s. c. ’ i "I p. in S.50 -i.-io a. m : .ilvi - \\ I! I i | I Ucl. 21, Ib'JL .1. V st «!«:>(.-. W '. 11ATTTIEI. Jm aue. \n i v- it Kail -. iili- i ; In wail i e . hoi: i 1 ■ • a solid to \\ i bn ill.'I on d.'l ill"* ne* lion w llii \\ F. t'-r -'ll p'-mt. Ninth. * Mg' (5.1--Hi... Norih tumiiil I'l*-: hi ii-.iin |'. M I.MITj.-dN Traliie Manager, ou Utc k . It. K. I*. J■ J*. ( (tK I'-H, J. I! KI.NLA, lJeneral Manager. liioidcut j J.y, U1 VJLNr, Ucuta-dl SupeiiaU’UikM