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-r.--- — » (lintni 1>IKK<T0RY. (2) f L’he Program. 4.3(» Training lesson. “ S n n d a y I’ansitviKHVA'i Onui'U.—1{;>v, sJ. U Law, Pas.tr*; at 11 i. m. an l M n-.t m. Sablratli Sclionl ;;l to a. m. I'l-.i .ri' me. iii'ir rvcry Wrd- iu,’.. Say iiVn*nin6n at'3 ifclrtuk. M'.Tnom . i .iriicn.—Itpv. I. A. I’.icc, 1’.'pT: ' Pr.-fiPhiliy every Sunday at 11 a in. and IMIO |i. m., Salsl atli Se.liool at •> |i. in.. Pvayeyin.'i ti’iy every Tliiimlay »l p. ui. Kl’ISCOl-.M, t'11 A !■ K I.. —Uvv. \V. A. (tit 'i-ry,.Hector. 4Ji T. ThortipVon, Lay Keader. Preaeldn^ 3rd Sunday nl s:!(i t>. in.. Lav lieadiii.;' every Sunday inorn- in r at II iVeloeL, Saldia'th Selmol every Sunday in irnhiu' a! 10 oVloek. M.U'Hiximv Haiti-V ('lirm ii. Hev ]. 1'. Hroekinriun. Piwliri: I’rraeliinj: evivy Sundiy a! I! a. ni.. aadsttO p. m. Snliiiai’i Selmol at Si#! p. in., rtitver m-Htting every T ie-day evening at 830 o’eloeV Ndiool Teachers. * tic’) ll'hyir i*re|i;iraUou. : o.ltl) S.IKI S.30 H.:io . ’j-lflV •• Distrki \ppoinlianils. KlorTiioe Stilt ion, Miueh !^-l3. Diirlington Stution, Muivli llurtaville, Xe\v ('hnjiel, Mareh IlL^H. i Olvde, I’roepeet, .March 30-'ll. itarliiigtoii ( itcuit, Helliel, Ajiril ‘d-d. Lnniar, I’liiliulelphia, April H-IO. Ciirtcrsvillf, New Hope, April Hi-17. : 'riinnion.sville. Histrict Conference. April 21-21. Rev. J. B. Wilson, 1*. E. (2) Their Duties. (o) Their Mistakes. Cnesrion Drawer. V. COS l.sl>A Y !". i:s ! NO. Song Service. Conducted by I’. K. Whilden and .1, \V. Wallace. Address. Address. 't’y Win. Reynolds. Tilt HSO.W MOItMNO. '.i.OU Bible Reading. It.30 Reports of Conmiiltees. 10.00 Business. 11.00 Conference. Our Stale WorK 1 . Prof. II. .M. Hahiil). 12.00 Kece. s. Tlll'IlSDAV \ CI KItSOOS. .1.00 Address. Pruf; .1. (!. Clmk- seales, Clemson College. A Sundav School Institute. Conducted hv Prof. Ilatnill. as follows: 3.30 Normal Bihle Lesson. From the New Testament. '.0 i Conference Topic. Keho >1 Scholars." 11) Their Attendanee. (2) Their Home Studv. FOR SCROFULA in the biood, ulcers, catarrh, and .-i conamvipaoHi 11 use Ayers Sarsapanlla The dies* oaonosiifdal, nfe, speedy, and umtav illecting of Ihe South Carolina Sutt- dav Srliool Convention. l.iio 'I’raining Lesson. ‘•Normal Work.” (1) Its Aims. (2) Its Methods. (3) Its Needs. 5.00 Question Drawer. TtiniSDAy KVKNIMI. Song Service. Conducted hy F; !•’. Whilden with choir. Address. .1. W. Wallace, Au gusta, Ha. Farewell. Informal. 8.00 8.30 offeotive oy bn blfcod-cu raters. v i * r -T ( .1 • :-rr, jTq uttempt to enumontte all we have in I ; , ■. f • . ' lv:. ■ ■. ■ 1 , ■ . pur store! i ' < l We have any thing you want and I. I “ ‘ - Satisfactory ■ Prices. GREATEST Glofiiing Sale Ever Aitemptetl by Any House in the City or State. < * ‘•lit*’ u« uii* m iU Dnii GOING DOWN Bennett’s 3:17 . Morven’s 5:23 ; McFarland 5:30 Cheraw 0:00 Cash’s 0:17 Society Hill 0:32 Dove’s 0:50 Floyd’s 0:58 Darlington 7:12 Falmetto 7:22 : nt Florence 7:37 ■ -<«y2es ' VPa >i d - - - I oa :r p 'x E « %■: /J c* i ?? 1st &|g =n y:;; g-x s -1 i&o |lll! ill ‘A g- -v/': t*rr: Uhm CO To FillK\US AND WoitKEItS: We send herewith a programme of the 15th Annual Convention of the State Sunday School Association at i 0.30 Marion, SC., beginning Tuesday j Benediction. night April 5th and closing Thnrs-1 f t is .piTthe exHeims of heal and day night April 7th, 1802. Mc arc. <<,R| so uiueh asihesuddeti changes confident you will iind the “liill of jin temperature that cause certain fan” to be excellent in all its fea ••limates to he tuilKvlthful. When. turns, partieulariv soil, the Praetieal. I, ‘.';V' V0, \ i] ';‘ ^' u is .*•''• igorat, ' fI „ with Ayers ^ursapanllii, tlu-sr ^ onn! ^ * u,vs as c,(>n ‘; ch:mires'are rarely attended with , due ted hy Prof. 11. M. HamilL of injurious results. Illinois. This distinguished Bible! ^ it ti — tear her has a reputation among Sun* *t*rO P "-Op Strega oga^s I _ h:r : |’3-=g 0| M ^ 3 Si B?-" 1 c : 5 O. 5 St: - 1 r! r=| i : r y i i ! r=; 1 ! S ; i It cn c«r P» o. C.1 M- ’5 C" w* '*• O C5 1 d ome to B§ K.l !H|l'\KTEBIS am! we will Weleome Von, RESPHCTFn.LY, Edwards, Noricent & Company, FIEIIHEE! i mi!!!BE! day School workers throughout this whole country and his presence at the Convention ought to induce a large !'h<. ami For the cure of colds, eoug all derangements of the organs, no other medicine is so reliable as Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It relieves the astlimaticandconsump* attendance. Xorma! teaching, as ap-l •' ve > cu ’ n ' ll advanced stages of; plied to Sunday Schools, is receiving ; liso,,3v > 1111,1 1,115 8,1 ml imim,,e, ' lll,k '! inore and more attention almost vh.'vo and Smith Carolina j Perhajis there is nothing that it! SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CHEAPEST LARGEST and BEST LINE of ECRNi’ITRE EVER OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF DARLiNHTPN COCNTY. -AT- Cvei'ywluTt workers cannot afford to he behind. Mr. Wm. Rnynolds, already we known in this State, will also he present and by Ins enthusiasm will add greatly to the interest and profit of the meeting. Other prominent workers from this and other States will attend and participate in the work of the Con vention. This is an opportunity no active Sunday School worker should fail to use. We earnestly request you, dear friend and brother, to at once ar range to attend this Marion conven tion and to induce others to do the same. AVill you not also offer fervent prayer to the Great Teacher for a profitable meeting. All railroads in the State are ar ranging to sell tickets at, reduced rates. Ask yonr agent about it. “Gospel Hymns,”consolidated, will takes a man so long totind out: imself is to lvalue that he is v. boill stin-; |"|ayiiswortifs piirnitiuv Store. THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED DESIGNS AND FINISHES IN BED ROOM SUITS IN WALNUT, ANTIQUE OAK, Kith CENTURY and OLD ENGLISH. My stock Tot Ghambsr Suits is Complete in Every Respect. A bald headed woman is tiniisiial before she is Id. lint gray hair is coin-' inon with them earlier. Baldness a id grayness may !e prevented Ik Owing: to (lie Depression of the money market anil the low price of cotton. I have (iechicil to dose out my stock regardless of cost. This is earlier than any house lin> ever altcmpted such sales. The us.ini time is Kehniary. (Ol.ATKK \o. ! contains 12,TO Suits that sill at .‘illO.r.O to .^l.T will now lie sold at cash for vour choice. This is the Itest OttVr ever made in this city hy any lion sc. No odds and ends, tint a good run on sizes. T! is is your opportunity to invest if you want a bargain. Countrrs 2 and 3 contain .TOO Suits in Sacks and Cutaways, formerly sold from ^IT to Now \ ou can have vour choice for $ 10 cash. These counters contain values that have never keen offered hv any one. No I rookie to find your size in thesetailoi-madcgar ments when you have such assortments to select from. 1 want the money and room, so tins stock must tie sold, r.nd if you are judges of l.nr- gainsyou will not delay. Ii .l eome and help move those gooils. In addition to t!:.' atiove I have plaeed 1250 Pairs of Pants on a counter. This line former!v sold at Five and Six Dollars; now take your choice for Three Dol lars and Fifty Cents, This is the host bargains ever of* feted in pants, Remember litis line of goods is not old stock, bid new stock, this fall, and will he sold for cash. No goods of this sale are allowed on approbation. M. L. K I N A R D, Columbia. S. llj; hi* Opportunity! DOX’T Ml** kite Your*, Header. Ti.o majority noiilect their on* pnrtnnitk**. ami from tint ratm** live in poverty nnd tlio in j obscurity! liarrowin? .iocrdtir 1* tlio l"t of matir. as they 1* ok Lark «■» lust, forever lost, oppot t uni: v. I.llc I* pa**« 1::^! Kearh out. J#e tin nml (ioio*.*. i:ut.iiivc><'tirr-pportn- i;i:r. nml secure prosperity, promri-ae - v-.u v ltna*said hy a philosopher. tiiHt “lite th'iiii 'V "f lortuno ofTer< a ri‘»l»lei» optiorinnity to each person nt period of life: e::»i,r.ice the r'nr.nec, and she pottr* out h^r ririt*«: fail to do so and sLo departs, p'rer to’return." Ilotr shall you find Iho Goi.Pt N ootiortiinitT? investigato every riiiiiieothat IjCIIVUS KlorcilfC appears Wot thy. nnd of fair protni«o: that is wimt nil sue* c.* sfni iu.*ii do. liore in an otiportniiiiy. such n* is not often r. it't.in the reach of Iniioring’pcoplo. Improved, itwillyire, at h.M*t. a grand start in life. Tho couir* opportunity for many is 1 to. Money to he made rapidly ami honorably 1 y any imi'istrioits perron of cither sex. All ages. You ran Ln tii« w.irknml live at home, whorever you are. Kven he- cinm i'S tiro e:pily canting from !j."s to ($10 ner tiay. A'on can do r.« welt if yon will work, not too hard, hut indnstri- on Or; ami} on e.m iueroaso y<nir income ns you po»n. A’ou can <:iv 0 snat 0 time only, or ail your time to the work. Easy tol-.rn. t'apital imt required. AVe start mu. Alii* com paratively t.cw ami really wonderful. AVo instruct and slip tv you Low. fi‘CC, 1 niluro unknown arm-nc 0,, r work crs. No room to explain here. TYiite and learn all fi-pc, hv r***ttMi mull. Unwise to delay. Address at nnee. II. lliillctt *Sz Co., Hox 8SO. Portland, Maine. Freight Train Going Up ■U GOING IT’. 11:00 P. M. I’nlmetto 0;t!l Darlington 0:23 Floyd’s 0:33 Dove’s ‘0:40 Society Hill 10:00 Cash’s' • 10:15 Cheraw 10:27 McFarland 10:57 Morvcn’s 11:00 Ilennett's 11:14 Arrives at Wadesboro 11:30 Old newspapers HiatAi.p Oflice. for sale al Til K . Leaves Florence 0:45 A. 1 “ Darlington 7:20 Freight Going Down. Leaves Darlington 0:401*. RAILROAD SCHEDULES. Arrives at Florence M. Al i:25 Ar. THE : DARLINGTON : HERALD using HitR's Hair Reiiewcr. 'I!lie residence of beauty is Hie i.eart, and every generous thought illuminates the walls of the chamber. Specimen cases. 8. II- Clifford, New C'assel, \Vis„ was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheuma tism, Ids Htomnch was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetile fell away, and lie was terribly reduced in lies!) and strength. Three bottles of Electric Hitlers cured him. Edward Shepherd, llarrishr.rg, HI., had a running sore on his leg of eight years’ s'anding. Usfd tliree bottles of Electric t: 1 tiers and seven boxes of IJueklcr.’s Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound nnd well. John Speaker, Catawba, ()., had five targe fever sores ou his leg, doctors said he was in: arable. One bottle Elec- be used. The singing will begrand. j trie Biller and oneb >\ Ihu-klen's Arnica ,, • , , 1 , I Salve cured him entirely. Sold Lv Wi!- Bnng Bible and note book. cox - 8 ( i rug store . y Officers of Conntv (,'oventious are PI C T tf R E Kvciy Desefiplion J>I;\<!o to FRAMES Order on Short Not ice. I GIVE MK \ CALL. 1 WANT YOUJt TKADK isnil AVILL DO MY VE12Y BEST TO PLEASE YOU. Respectfully, J. ». II A V \ S \\ 0 It 1 II. Only $1 a Year. Ji'iDis SlfMiild Is s# pus vour. Professional Cards. W. F. DAlMiAX, Attorm‘V - at - Law, , S. & N. R. R. Dated Mareh 2nd, 1X02. GOING NORTH. n No. 1. Daily exci •pt Sunday. Charleston ti.50 am 1’regnal IV 8.00 llarlevsville J’ecks 8.25 Ilollv Hill 8.28 Connors 8.31 Eutawville 8.42 Yanees 8.52 Merriam 0.1)7 Ft. Paul 0.20 Summerton 0.20 Si 1ver 0.35 Paeksville 0.43 'Timlail 0.50 Sumter 10.12 (Iswego 10.20 St. Charles 10.43 Elliotts 10.52 Lamar 11.08 Syracuse 11.25 Darlington 11.40 Mont Clare 11.50 Robins Neck 12.08 p m Mtindeville 12.23 Bennettsv ille 12.37 Fayetteville 2.57 GOING SOUTH. n No. 2, Daily except Sttmlay. Fayetteville 2.11 p 111 Bennetl.'ville 4.25 Mandeville 4.39 Robins Neck 4.54 Mont Clare 5.05 Darlington 5.20 Syracuse 5. of) Lamar 5.53 Elliotts 0.00 St. Chari -s 0.15 Oswego 0.30 Sumter 0.43 Tindal 0.59 Paeksville 7.10 Silver 7.20 Suinnierton 7.33 St. Paul 7.39 Merriam 7.52 Vances 8.07 Eutawville 8.19 Connors N.2f> Dolly Hil 8.32 Peeks 8.;:.5 Harleyville .8.30 Pregnalts D.OO ( ! i <r lest on 10.20 p m tits will post in waiting rooms. A. F. KAYENEL, Rrcsident. W., C. & A. Railroad. Dated January 4, 1802. GOING SOUTH. No. 15. Leave Wilmington Marion, Arrive Florence, 4 05 a m 0 45 r •>•> No. 23. Leaves Wilmington *0:25 p. m. Marion 0:34 Arrives al Florcnee 10:15 a. m. No. 50. Leaves Florence *3:20 a. m. Sumter 4:83 Arrives at Columbia 0:13 No. 27. Leaves Wilmington *10:10p.m. Marion 12:40 a.m. Arrive. *,t Florence 1:20 No. 32. Leaves Ui.intgr t8:4f. a. in. Arrives at Columbia !):5o No. 38. Leaves Florence j 7:40 Sumter ft:oo Arrives at (’oltimlna 10.4(1 No. : 2. runs tlirougli from Cliaricston via Central Railroad, leaving Lanes 7.30 a. m.. Manning 8.05 a. m. I rain on ('. A D. Railroad connects at Florence with No. 58. No. 51 No. 78. No. 50. No. GOING NORTH Leaves Columbir *10.45 p. m. Sumter .2:04 Arrives at Florence 1:15 a. m Leaves Florence 5:00 a, m Marion 5:40 Arrive nt Wilmington 8:55 Leaves Columbia Arrives at Sumter Lv. Sumter Ar. Flop .ice 15:35 p. m 7:00 i.nn 8.15 *0:30 p.m 10:35 : 10:25 p m 11:02 requested to notify delegates elect, f tcnibim’t' or pro* ide on such Will von fail to do your secure their atteudatiee, or substitutes. Much depeud: God gives us: a chance in the .school of life. He wants us lo learn the great lessons of obedience, love and faith. Those who fail eonnot charge the blame upon any one but themselves. effort part? 1’iislors and Superintendents will please call attention of their con gregations and schools to this Con vention and remember it in their prayers. Let everyone who will attend, rdleft or wiu , ie {iM llm . bl notify Mr. E. II. Gasqtte, Marion, S. Sufferers from La Grippe femid it j::st C., so that entertainment may be Secured for evervone. The sooner Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will sure ly do you good, if you have a cough, cold' or any trouble with throat chest or lungs. I Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consump- i tion, cough:: anil colds is guaranteed to I the thing and under its use hart a spent and perfect recovery. Try a sample bot tle al our expense and learn for yourself , . , . .. . how gooi| a thing it is. Trial bottles free yon cun notify him the belter. Be -Ii Wilcox’s drug Store. Large si/e 50,- sure, to be present at the opening of and ijd.bn. 3 the t’oiiveiition Tuesday night April 5th. We respectfully request al! secular and religious papers, both daily and weekly to give this programme a place in their columns with as ex tended editorial mention as possible. ■ We realize we cannot properly adver tise such a meeting without the aid of the press. Full reports of tile present condi tion and the prospects of the Sunday School work in South Carolina will be presented and plans for its exten sion will be thoroughly discussed. I,ct every county, city, town and hamlet be represented. Ch H. C.YUblSI.K, Chairman Ex. Com. South Carolina Sunday School Association. PROGRAMME! TUESDAY EVENIN'Ci. 8.00 Thanksgr, ingService. ('onduct- . d bjr rresMerit s. B. l-'.zelk 8.30 Welcome. ('. A. Woods, Esq., j Marion. Response. Rev. .1. j A. Clifton, Charles!on. ‘.Lo t Working Committees appointed 0.15 Addiv-s—Our Object. Win.! Reynolds, i’eoria, Hlinoi.-. in \’ii*un:i there it a club of rich men pledged lo marry poor girls. If a member marries a rich girl he is fined 82,000, the money being jiresented to some worthy impecunious couple en gaged to he married. WHY 13 THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CEN?UEWiEN TtiS BEST SHOE IN THE WORta FOR THE MONEY? It Is a FoamlcM siioo, witli no tackA of wax thread to hurt the feet; mailo of l!ie best lino call’, BtylhiSi * ’ ‘ ' ‘ °J and easy, and bcatuns V'C make uton: thoc.i t praJe than any other iiiniin/acturer, it equals Land* sewed shoes costim; from $ l.<KI to $U».(XI. CiiZ 00 iicmilsio llaml-newcil, theflnestcalf shoe ever offered for $r>.0o; eqnalA freueh Imported shoos which ecst from SUi 'toSl’-j.iid. S4. Bueklen’s Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts bruise*, Bores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever „ , 1 1 , styllBh, comfortable ami durable. 1 bo best SOl’CS, tifltt r, cliappc .1 iliinds, Ciiiliiiail'S, choe ever Cft'ered at ilil.* price ; same grado as CU6- f’oms Mti/I till ahm ions siml uo’-i- tom-madoshoescoAtinjfrom(ui.otito•• i >rns. H ill hii s.iin ir,.pilous, aim 01 50 Collce M,op; l am,o™. lisllmud Men t.vely cures piles, or no pay rc:|i;ircrt. It 9o* — — — is guarunleeil to give perfect BBtisfaeli n J oh ii C. Wiiite Darlington, South Carolina. Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House Furnishing* Goods, Bolts, Tobaceo Flues. Ae. JOINT. NORTH. Train No. 5, DARLINGTON, S. C. Office over Blackwell Brothers’ Stoic. p (l;m , K U (. nvv jii t . i AnivcYances E. KEXTII DAIMiAN, <i(, r !, Nt . is, ' ri ;. H - Irani >0.0. Hi tr y Fo; reii ncle:!. Price 25 (cuts pe u.i \Vi!cn.\’s tlrug slcr *. _ — cud I.otterC'arrlcrsnll wear t!»cm: liuoenTf, B^amleRS, e::iooI!i Insldo. heavy three soIoj, CNteu- Clon ed£?. One pn'.r will wear r year. When 'did;- was sick, we gave \wr Caslorlft. When she was a Child, the cried for Caetorio. When she became Mi?*, she citing to CuStorlr- WJien she hod Childreo, she gave them Cas'oria. S6 fine calf; ho lie:i«»rpii'.cover offered at wtoB (Ills price; ono tri;! will eonvi*i«;o tiioso who wont a Alioc for comfort t.nd Kervlco. *5 mu! f.VJ,00 Wo» hinuBinn’^ shoes ttjFtSo mo vc-y rti’-.n-? red d!:;:ihl.». Th .m» > * .*n litem H tri.-.l will wear nooth:‘n:i.iko ; aro ;y scdl , - ., »w. 0 SYrj Socr* 1 InmU^uivci! shoo, Ves^, BuC.cV4 3OJ.'om.oi.i, \:*ry st.vll*hj ‘‘'lualii'reuch Imported yboeacosttDK from £U t »t:. Afi.G'i. LtulicK* vi.'.U, rad fee Misscsarc the I e.- tfliioli4» i^oJ.u Mvlh.d rind t unihlo. C'niilion.—Sou that i.. Lx •rdHs’ n.uaj price aro stamped on liie bottom of each choo. C5TTAKK NO HI HSTITI TF..^! insist on local advertised dealerssupplylag yoa. Attorney at Law, DARLINGTON, S. C. Nettles e'e Nettles, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, Darlington C. H„ S. ('. Will practice in all Slate and Federal Courts. Careful attention will he given | to all business entrusted to us. P. Bishop Parrott, Stenograph''!’ : and : Type-writer. - t.UCAI. AND OYHKIt COfVI.Nrt Wll.tCiTKD. Tcatimonv reported in short-liand anil ! type-written transcript of same furnished ! at reasonalile rates. Good spelling, <-.)rrcct pumtuation and neat work guaranteed. I Office with Netties A Nettles. C. P. DAlUiAX, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Trial Justice, 7 i DARLINGTON, S. C. Lea voVancos Arrive Euiawville If.Ill 10.2(1 8.2(1 8.12 Harlin city Branch. GOING NORTH, Train No. 31, Leave Vances 11,00 Snells 11,23 Fullers 11.33 Arrive Harlin city 11,04 GOING SOUTH. Train No. 32. Leaves Columbia Arrive.*, at Sumter No. 11. Leaves Florenci Marion Aitivesnt Wilmington 1:40 “Daily. TDaily, except Sunday. In addition to above, train No. 40 leaves Columbia 7 10 a. m., daily except Sunday, arriving Sumter 830 a. m. Train | No 48 leaves Sumter 8 00 p. m., daily cx- ; eept Sunday, arriving Columbia 0 20 p nt. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, via Central R. 11., arriving nt Manning 11:07 p. m., Lanes ll:40p. ni., Cliaricston 1:15 a. m. No. 50 connects at Florenci with the C. & 1). train for Cheraw and Wadeg- iioro. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wilmington with the W. & W. R. R. for all points North. Train on Florence Railroad leave Fee Dee daily, except Sunday, nt 4.40 p. in., and arrives at Rowland 7.00 p. m. Re turning leaves Rowland at 0.30 a. m.. arrives at Fee Dee 8.50 a. m. Train on Manchester &* Augusta R. R. leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, al 10*50 a. in., arrives at Rimini 11.50 :i. m. Returning leaves Rimini 12.30 p. m., ar rives at Sumter 1.40 p. m. Trains on Hartsville R. R. leave Harts- villc daily except Sunday at 5.55 a. in., arriving Floyds 0.40 a. m. Returning leave Floyds 3.10 p. m., arriving Harts- viile 3.50 p. m. Trains on Wilmington, Cliadl ourn A Conway railroad leave Chadbourn 10.40 a. m., arrive Conwav 1.30 p. m., returning leave Conway at 2.35 p. m. arrive Ohad- liourn 5.40 p. m. Leave Chadbourn 7.15 a. m. arrive Hub nt 8.00 a. in. Returning ! leave Hull 0.00 a. m. arrive Chadbourn I lO.co a. m. Daily except Sunday. J. R. KENLEY,General Manager. T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Managers. J. F. DIVINE. General Superintendent Northeastern Railroud. Leave Harlin city Farlers 7 14 7.37 a m Dated January 4th, 18112. Snells Arrive Yanees GOING 7.48 8.10 NORTH. GOING SOUTH No 15, Daily. Leave Florence, 7 42 a m Arrive Lanes, !) os i i am no. or), Leave Yanees 7.40 p m “ Charleston, 10 52 Snells Fa t iers 8.00 8.14 No. 27, Daily. Leave Florence arrive Ha tin citv 8.84 Arrive Lanes 2.50 GOING SOTTII. Arrive Charleston 5.00 T rain Leave Harlin city no. 34. 5.04 p in No. 23, Daily. Leave Florence ’ . *10.:!.’. p n< Snells 5.24 Kingstree 11.4!) Farlers fr /*. Arrive Lanes 12.10 a. m Arrive Yanees t>.lM Arrive Charleston 2.40 No. 53. (M "S J! 51 PJ '8 Fraetieos in the United States Court and in ihc 4tii and 5lh circuit-. I’nniipt altcnllon to all business entrusted In me. Office. Ward's Lane, next to The Dar ing! on Herald oliic *. Pond Bluff Branch. GOING NORTH. Train no. 27. leave EiitnwvUlc 8.40 Leave Lanes Arrive Charleston Belvidere arrive Ferguson GOING 8.43 o.oo Arjltiig .\«l ir Mock Will Lc Ordered for loo. insist on local advcrtiMHl acalcrs/mpplylns yorL W« JL. DOUGLAS Brocktciif lUasa* fcjldfy A.J. Broom. Darlington. S. tt.OO (1.30 WE]IN ESI)A Y MOKNINIi. •Fraisp Service..* Led l>y- Report4 fropa Lie Field. Special Notice! if you Maul any Slock in the, ! Carolina Inter-Matr Buildhig and N. 1’., call on T. J. Drew, at The Herald Oflice, who b the General Agent for Darlington County. Each i response limited to two min ute*. 10.30 < iflicer’s' 1 leiiort*. 11.00 Couferebee ou Our Work. Loan Association, of Wilmington, Wavs and Mean*. 12.00 Recess. W E !> X K8D A Y A KTEH NOON. 3.00 Song and Prayer. A Sunday School Institute. Conducted by Prof. II. M. Ilamill, Illinois, us follows: 3.30 Normal Bible Lesson. From the Old Tys^atnojjt. i - LOO Confcrouec iVpic. “SuiuUiy School Mauiigenic.it.” _ (i; The %uip«it. bhilui-en uy G^qrta, ir tf* Webster, S. C., Dec. 19, 1891. Sirs: I wish I couM let till w!to are Rufi'ering ft'GYi ft 1#// Xerrn tlitu-OMr know just how good y.mr remedy it. My son used it ou: yiar,uiul is now the stoutest child I have. With many thanks, l remain yours, II. A. '1 ATE. Gun-sis, Pa., Dec. 23,1C91. I have not lia l on? of my bad spells since I com menced taking your medicine, six months ago. 'UlUKSY ELMORE. Ilse People's Bank of Darlington. S A V I !\ G S D 1: P A R T 11 E X T. Di'.l’OSITS SQLHTTE!) FROM ONE DOLLAR AND UPWARDS. And r> pci* cent. Interest imid thereon. ^Qinal] Saving’s f^ake Ltir^e (Profits.’ E. KEITH DARGAX, W. A. CAR RIGAN. II. L. CHARLES, President. Vice-President Cashier. Ii! INSl HANCU t o. SPRING ''IEU), Mass. A ' v “ney at Darlington, So C’a. II. L. CHARLES. Agent. C*c!;.ffuito American -ncy for No 01. Finn nee K ingstree Lanes Lc Lanes Ar Charleston Train on C. A I). 11. 11. Florence with No. til train. A: SOUTH. Train no. 28 leave Ferguson 0.34 a m Beividero i».4!l Arrive Eutawville 10.04 Trains 1 and 2 have through ears between Charleston and Fayetteville and run daily except Sunday; other trains daily except Sunday. Mcrritim, Sneels and Belvidere are flag stations. No. on. Daily. E. D. KA LE. Lc Charleston General Manager. : Ar Lanes Lc Lanes *11.45 p. m 1.15 *8.05 a in 0.32 10.00 10.00 11.50 connects at GOING NORTH. No 00, Daily. Leave Charleston, Arrive Lancs, Leave Kiugstrec, Arrive Florence, The Pknix Furniture Company hi.-'i 1 .V? pHU.ADP.LPmA^ Pa., Jan. 2,1092. I pwsotifiUtf Fiiwtr of ir.o cases of lV* t 2ne case of St. Vitus' Dnucc and one of JVt'#’- foits I'vostvatloii curi d by ibis remedy. C A WOOD, Treusurer American Tubliihing lIou.>e. Tf you Arc nfllluted with Vlts, St. Vitos' Voucr, ’..Hinonlo, or any other Nerve troubl.*, wc will -ci *J yott 0:w llottl* Fi re, all charges prepaid by ... Give Ago, Po»t-Oflfite and Strue. Address "* L ' — iqimirm.fiL ic OF CHARLESTON, S. C. :* : Wholesale and Retail Furniture Emporium. FINE, MEDIUM. ANJUOW PRICED FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES CHEAP FURNITURE SUITABLE FOR COUNTRY TRADE In Large Varietv * /s % \t — ? ^ * * • wks, "..•yra **» < For Infnriafif l;:.; ji*. » « • •’v.ho* •!• v - iio to MUNN LO . ; T 4 *„ .xt •. .o:,k. Olfloat bureau ir.i f' , ''*n'i»Mr; It; Amerien. Every patent tA.-i; ■*••♦* • i- \ !:< i tha public by a iim r liarceft eir-nl.t 1 ! m « , world. S,*li*:i'l . Uinn r hottlUt ; ■ ; i < y«'»r; .?l.r;i ..i;. »vi u firm ; xVfltintie Coast Line. The Hartsville Railroad. Kiny si ree Ar Florence Xo. <S, Dailv. , 4 ' v. t i.'r:.' 111 • * P*sn* ... • J y .1 ' 1 1 * * ■: t 11 . * •'' s’ i ”. “ *i.i;‘> a ■ V , V/.U4 At Factory Frioes. NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned nnl In hunt on our land without permission Offender* will be prosecuted. .1. N. SUGGS. W. s. HATCH EL.. , ua,2i,m Dated Jauunry 1. I8'J2. DAILY MIXED TRAIN. Leaves Hartsville. 3:55 A. M. Jovann, <i:20 Floyd’s, 3:4(1 Darlington IMH) Arrive at Florence 1) 50 This train makcsroiineetion with tie South bound passenger train on the Chi • raw A: Darlington Railroad. RETURNING. Leaves Florence Leave Darlington. Floyds, Jovann, Arrive at Hartsville This train waits two hours, if neces snrv, for the* North bound freight train ou the U, A D. It. R. J. L. COkEH, Leave Gliarieston Arrive Lanes Leave Lancs Kiugstrec Arrive Florence No. I I, Daily. Leave Charleston Arrive lames Leave [.Hires Kingstree Arrive Florence !> 47 a m 11 45 12 05 p m 1 Hi *4.2!) a in d.33 0.35 0.50 8.15 *1.20 a. in 3.25 3. *5 3 43' 4.15 *;.oi p. 8.38 8.38 8.5(1 H 11.55 111 No. 52, Daily, Leave Chm-leaton ., . *3.50 a. in Arrive Lanes -n **' 7.2,5 ‘Daily. tDafly except Sunday. No. .52 runs through to (Yiftmthla via Ceutvnl R. It. of S. C.., _ Nos. 78 and 11 run solid to Wilmington \. (ff making eloK cmnection witli \Y A ’A’. !!. F. for all points North. 'i. 'i. I'.\i l itSi)Traffic Manager J. R IvENLY, General Manager. Riviidvuii i.k', Ui \i2\U,UmtiA tiuptriatoudeu 2:0(1 F. 31. 2 33 ji m 3 10 3 :So 3.50