The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, April 20, 1892, Image 4

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/ CHURCH DIRECTORY. Phki»iiytkrian CiiL'itrii.—Ucv. J. O Lnw. I’ii.tor; I’n' K liiii'jt'vcrv S«l>ln»tli :it 11 a. m. ami H 00 |i. in. Sa!iliul/i School at 10 a. in. Prayer ineeliiifc every Weil- ncaday afternoon at 5 o’clock. Mktiiooist (.'iit Keu.—Ucv..1. A. Uice, Pastor; Prcacliinit every Similar at 11 a in. ami rtOO p. in.. Salilmtli School at 5 p. in.. Prayer niectimr every Thnrsilay at $ :|0 |i. in. Eimm iicai. v'm a e k i..—Hev. W A. Guerry, Hector. II. T. Tlioinpsoii, I<ay Hcaile'r. Preacliing 3nl Sniiiiiiy at SUM) p. in., I.ay Reading every Sunday inorii- Ing at 11 o’clock, Sahhatli School every tinnday morning at 10 o'clock. Mackdoma lUrrisT I'lttiRi ii. Rev 1. P. Rroekington. Pastor; Preaching every Sunday at II a. in., and s:IO p. ui. Sahhatli School at ICMt p. m.. Prayer incetiiig eiery Tuesday evening at ** 30 o'clock The f.urgesl Human Brain. The lirnin of Totirgttencff. the! tiuielisl, is said to liitve lafti the largest ever weighed, the indicator Special Notice! If you waul any Stock in the =£= IT IS UNNECESSARY C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads. Dated January 31, 1893. GOING DOWN showing that its weight was exactly | Carolina lntrr>Matr Building and Loan Association, of Wilmington, IV. C„.call on T. J. Drew, at The Herald Office, who Is thr General Agent for Darlington County . Distrirt tppointmrnts. Florence Station. Mttrch 13-111. Darlington Station. March l‘J-3t*. Hartsrillc, New ('!ta|iel. March Ili-lid. Clyde, Prtisjicct, March 20-37. Darlington ('irenit. Itetliel. April 2-3. l^ttnar. I’hiladelphia. April tt-K*. Cartersville. New Hope, April 10-17. Tiniinonstillc. District Conferenee. Apr.l 21-24. Hev.1!. Wn.soy, I*. K. Seleel Siftings. Oregon lias a tifteen |M>iii>d turnip. The latest location for a watch is in a door handle. The largest (|tiadritped of Califor nia is the griw.lv hear. A Texas man has three buttons worn liv i/»rd Cornwallis at York- town. \'a. Willinni Hanks, of 1 os Oros. New Mexico, has three well defined tongues. There arel’OS students from North America at the IWlin (Ocrmanv) University. • A TexusV jg»ny found the watch his master had lost and brought it to him in his month. A novel Viking ship, supposed he one thousand years old. was un earthed recently from a mound is Sweden. An Oil City (Penn. ) snake’s eyes, on being photograghed, showed an exact reproduction of thcfaccof thefarmer who had killed it. A Californian is going to start an elephant ranch. He intends to train the elephants to pick oranges and hire them out to orange growers. The tint pieces of iron shaped like the little S which are frequently seen on the walls of old brick buildings is the ancient symliol of the sun. The savant Tremer has asserted his belief that the eelebarted library of Ivan the Terrible was not destroyed in the burning of Moscow, liussia. The women in Bridgeton, I’enn.. have formally petitioned the Mayor for permission to carry red popper with them when they go out after dark. The month of February, iSKti,was known among the lovers of the ran and curious in nature as the “moonless month” from the fact of it having no full moon. This can only occur eight times in a century. The liuest white (icsrls are from India, the Persian Gulf and I’anama- the finest black and grav |icarls from t he coast of l.mver ('alifoniia. I’enn- tiful pink and nil |ienrls are often secreted by tin* conimon creek mus sels. Thedee|iest trustworthy sea-sound ing ever made was 20. S50 fi>et. this depth Ireiug found twenty-three miles due north of New (iuineu. Deejier soundings have been rejiorted. Imt geographers do not consider them re- fiahle. Alhiuus theone who contended with Severus for the Homan Empire, was the greatest glutton of antiquity. For one breakfast he ate 500 jigs’ 100 l»eacheA, ten melons, twenty bunches of grapes, loo small birds and 400 oysters. ‘ I [tut it great gun," said 4 tipsy printer. \Vho had lieeu on a spree for a week* “Yes” the said overseer, “yon are a great gun, and half-cocked, and you can consider yourself discharged.” “Well,” said the typo, “then I had better gooff.” Senator Butler has decided to con vert his plantation into a truck farm, for be liclieves that the over produc tion of cotton iu the South is respon sible for much of the jioverty exist ing there among the small planters. This is an iui|M>rtaut secesssinn ot One of King Cotton’s subjects, and it seems fitting that when there is secession afloat a South Carolinian should leid it.—New York World. Most ob de __ ness in dis vnr «’0lT deah breddarn, is eaiised by de- ceptlon. De reason why so many tuarriages are failures is iK-cntise a gOod many ob de girls ob de present tiny know Inorc alout enrlin dire front hair an’ squeezin’ number six feet into uiimlier three shoes dan dav do about broilin’ a beefsteak or 111a- koi’ a digestible pin*—Hev. Blink Plunk. President Johnstone, of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani mals, has suggested to the jiolice that the most humane manner of killing uiielaiuicil dogs in the dog ]KHind is by morphine. This exjieri- nient was tr:i-d yesterday 011 one of the dogs, l ire grains were given on a piece of beef. The uniinal did not succumb, although it showed the effects for a number of hours. If morphine is to be used to dispatch the forsaken canines the number of grams taken will have to have to be jmreiwili 2,012 grammes. Tbe extraordinary size of this brain will Ik- better under stood when the reader is informed that tbe average hiimaii brain does not weigh ulsm- 1.300 grammes. In jioint of size the brain of Cuvier, the naturalist, conics next. It weighed I,KOO grammes. There are many eases in which an extraordinary in tellect has accompanied heavy brain weight, Imt tbe records show that nieii'whose menial abilities have never lieen questioned have had liraius un der the average Isith in size and weight. The oust of UaphmTs skull shows that it was very small, inueli smaller than the average. Cardinal Mezzofiinti, who underst«NKl more languages than any other man who has ever lived, had a very small lieayl. So. trsi. had Diekens. Lord Byron and Charles Limb. From this it would seem that there is more in tin quality than the quantity of the bruin.—St. Ixniis ItiquisiliAc city people in theeniiu- 'rv sonielimes liud small satisfaction iu eateehizing little eountry hoys alKmt their names and affairs. A ‘summer boarder'once said to a small boy dressed in a broad straw hat, a gingham waist, long trousers uud bare feet: ‘Hello, little hoy! Whal is your name!' ‘Same as pa’s,’ said the hoy. ‘What’s your pa’s name!'' ‘Same as miue.* •1 mean, w hat do they call you when they call you for breakfast! -1 ’ ‘They don't mivver call me to breakfast.' ‘Why don’t they?' ‘’Cause 1 alluz git there the fust one!’ • ♦ Of (he 3H,(inn names iu Allilsme’s “Directory of Authors’’there are 2S7 Smiths. 215 Browns and Dis Joneses. I It will he seen that the names most ‘ommon in a city directory are al o most common among authors, (ieu- ius. therefore, concludes The Atlanta Constitution, is not eontined to high- sounding names. To attempt to enumerate all we have in our store! We have any thing you want and - ‘ . - Prices. Gmatesl Variety! LavesI Guarantee I Hin now prepared for the Spring anil Summer work. Clothes cleaned and dyed on short notice. Cutting and mak ing pants to order a specialty. JOHN SAWYER. Pearl Street, Darlington. S. C. WK MILL H EC El YE Lanes! Slock! Leaves Wadesboro 5:oo A. M Bennett’s 5:17 Morven’s , ’ 5:25 McFarland 5:8# Old newspapers for Cheraw Cash’s #:00 «:17 sale at The Herald Society Hill 8:32 office. Only 20cts Dove’s #:50 per hundred. Floyd’* Darlington 6:58 •7:12 Balmetto 7:22 Arrives at Florence 7:37 GOING L B. Leave* Florence 9:00 P. M. Balmetto 9:13 Darlington Floyd’s 9:23 9:33 RAILROAD SCHEDULES. Dove’s Society Hill 9:40 10:00 • 9 Sa &r N* Ra Ra Cash's Cheraw 10:15 10:27 McFarland 10:57 Dated March 2nd. 1892. Morvrn's 11:0# Bennett’s 11:14 GOING NORTH. Arrives at Wadesboro 11:30 WHY IS THB W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE cEitflMn THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEYF It la a senmloas shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt tho feet; inario of the best fine calf, atvllnh and easy, and Dcwimm ire make more thorn 0/ thin * * “ la hat Orailr than any other manufacturer. It equals hand sewed shoes costing from $I.U0 to t-VU). CtIZ OOtJennliir lland-aewcilt the finest cnlf shoo ever offered for equals French Imported shoes which cost from ftt.OHto fia.M. tiA 00 lltniil-ScwcU Well Shoe, fine coif, stylish, comfortable an<l durable. The best shoo ever offered at this price ; seme grade as cus tom-made shoes costing from to ttO 30 1'ollro Shoot Farmers. Kallmnd Men «Pwa and Letter ('nniersall wear them; flneealf. seamless, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exten sion ed^e. One pair will wear a year. Come to IIEAIM|CAKTIiKS anil we will Heleome You. HESPECTEl'LLY, Edwards, Norment & Company, _ lino onlfi no better shoo over offered at this price; one trial will convince those >uo “ S2. , who want o shoe for comfort and service. ffiO **3 nnd £2.00 Workiiiffmnn** shoes S|R»« are very strong nnd durable. Thoso who have given them a trial will wear no other make. nnd £1.73 school shoes are DU J O worn by the boys everywhere; they sell on their merits, as the Increasing sales show. I oHIac 93.00 Ilnnd**rwed shoe, best ■wCllJ IUO Dongola. verrstylish; cqualsFreuch 1 Imported shoes costing from gUm to $(>.01. lindlca* !2.30, £J.OO nnd £1.73 shoe frr Misses aro tho best fine Dongola. Ktyllsh nnd <1 urable. Cnnf ion.—Seo that XV. I* Dougins' name aud price aro stamped on the bottom of each shoo, nr TAKE NO srnsTiTi;TE.^£j Insist on local advertised dealers supplying yon. W. la. DOI fiLA^, Ilrockton. Hinas. Sold f 7 A.J. Broom, Darlington. S. €. FimmiiRE!: mmmi! Two Gar Loais at Nice: Horses I FROM KENTUCKY, IiK'lmling Fiftvon Stamlaiil Bml Tiuttiiis: flares. Train No. 1. Daily except .Sunday. Leave THE CHEAPEST LAHtiEST and BEST LINE of FURNITURE EYER OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF DA RLINGTPN COUNTY. Hd.Viiswortirs Furniture Store. THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROYED DESIGNS AND FINISHES We have on hand a large Real Rust Proof lot of IN HKD ROOM SUITS IN WALNUT, ANTIQUE OAK, CENTURY and OLD ENGLISH. I hill Eurniitig must he made more a nintlerof luisiness and must he eon- ducted upon business principles. It i.- an error to manage fanning loosely and then compare its results with lhose obtained by the svetcumtic nier- •haul or manufacturer. To become accustomed to keeping accounts is to be able to discriminate with certainty between prolit and losses. Curioiix Farts. Mil stock of Chamber Suits is Complete In Ever, Respect. PI C T U R E Of Kvciy Description IMavlo to F R AM E S Order on Short Notice. SEED OATS. & Ar. SUBSCRIBE FOR Africa ha> seven hundred lan guages. Consuls were tirst appointfd in 14X5. The largest iimhrclla iu the world ias recentiv made for an Afriear king. It was 21 frail iu diameter ind atlivtal to a stall of the sane length. Itucklcn’s Arnlesi Salve. T! e l»e*t salve in the world for cuts iruises, sores, ulcers, sail rheum, fevei Hires, letter, elinnped bauds, eliillilains. ,•orris, and all skin eruptions, nnd nosi- lively cures piles, or no pay required. Il is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 eenls per box. For sate al Wilcox’s drug store. A young Indy ate half a wedding cake, then tried to dream of her fu ture husband. Now she says sin would rather die than marry the man she saw iu that dream. VklK-i. laiiij- was sick, we gave her CuslorWk When she was a Child, the cried for Costorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them CaaforUk i til YU AIK \ CALL. 1 WANT YOl’lt TUADK nml WILL DO 51Y VKKY BUST TO CLKASK YOU. Rrspertfiilly, .1. I>. II A YAkSAYOKTII. THE: DARLINGTON : HERALD Tin* Ihirlingtoii llnald is l£ per year. '*<&}% isfel UJT l*i«**il hl« unity! llOVT Mlm Um Ii oiirw. Konrivr. Ti.^MiHinrityn-si#etlh«ir«t»- porfritiijttih. aii*1 ir.mi timt fa;:«•-» i;r« in tr and di« tn ah cr.iirr ' lionnwin* r is rii- \ >x nf rnnr. they loolt hivS "ii for M wr I-.- ;rii-r I .lie |« ihx! r: i -it c :t. Il,» mi and ...i!i< i ••,|..Ta T.<r,rPvtiMrtn- ht:r. mi l n-.’iir • pr '-’iwni e. t»rii:;.i . • . i i wad svi;,t hr n tdiii"<r-.:i ir. tfiat ”th« ii<„iii>*e ..f f -rtun# ".•T"r« « goliitMi /»-t>.M innity tn u i.-h r.i -c ,* nwrind "f life: •;;ii.: • •.• tii.iri;.inr$, nnd »iio|>"Ki* "•it i *r ri-hrs; full Uilir an i'll ii *.!W dtiparts, »'rr»r fidtnrti." li-iir aimil run find tha ggi.d:'* untiortiinitr? inviwtig:ttf» rv»rr rhurtr* itnu •’•PI' VT® •’’•"'I ‘'f t»n»f!ii*«: thnl it trhnt nil *n«- ru *Mii tn-n iju. Horn ia mi "t'liuriiHGtr. anrh at is nut nfwn within :Ji»r“ teii "t I’.hurimr p'unlo. Inipruved. It will t;r#, at 1 Mst. n grand tt.tit in lif*. Tno fioi.nrx nnpnrttitiit.T for many ii h»r.». ^Xonoy in h« ma.ij rapidlr and honorably hjrnnyiridn4trt"t:tipor»«ii"f .dtiHT•rx. All aj-s. Vnn ran do tin weii k and liro at linmo, wiiarrvor rovt art. Krott »itin-r9 ;»r« »:i«ily oaniing fi"iu S#."* to SlO per day. T»a ra-t do a* wull if you will work, not loo hard, hitl iniinatri- <*h«Iv ; and run ran incroaaa runr inrutm as run g«"n. Yon fun^rroaparotitnofuily, oral! yunrUtiitf to iiiorrurk. r.a.T toUurti. « ipitul nut raqmrad. Wo start run. Allihfutn- paralively n-w mdI raally wi^xlorful. \V« instrnrt and aliow yon how, free* Fnilurs itnktinwn among nur work ars. Nn mum to oxpiain hrre. ^'rito nnd Irani ail fi-rr, hr r«'u*n in iU. I'nwiso In delay. Addrsasatnara.il. llnllcti ck Co., llox 890, l*urllan«l, Charleston 0.50 a in PregnalPs S.00 Hurlew'ille Pecks K.2S Holly Hill S.2S Connors 8.34 Eutawvillc 8.42 \’ances 8.52 Mcrriam 11.07 St. Paul 0.20 Sutnniertoii 0.20 Silver 0.35 Packsville 0.43 Tindall 0.50 Ktiniter 10.12 (Lswego 10.20 St. Charles 10.43 Elliotts 10.52 latinar 1 1.08 Syracuse 11.25 1 iarlington 11.40 Mont ('litre 11.50 Robins Neck 12.08 p ni Miindcville 12.23 Bennettsville 12.37 Fayetteville 2.57 GOING SOUTH. in No. 2, Daily except Sunday. Fayetteville 2.11 p tn Bennettsville 4.25 Mandeville 4.30 Robins Neck 4.54 Mont Clare 5.05 Darlington 5.20 Syracuse 5.35 Liiniar 5.53 Elliotts 0.00 St. Chari 0.15 Oswego 0.30 Sunitcr 0.43 Tindal 0.50 Packsville 7.10 * Silver 7.20 Stiiitiiicrtou 7.33 St. Paul 7.30 Mcrriani 7.52 \ances 8.07 Eiitawvillc 8.10 Connors 8.25 Holly Hit 8.82 Pecks 8.35 Harley ville .8.50 Pregnalls 9.00 • G1 xrleston 10.20 p m Freight Train Going Up. Leaves Florence (145 A. IB “ Darlington 7:20 Freight Going Down. Leaves Darlington 0:40 P. V Arrives al Florence 7:23 A. F. RAVENEL. President. I- W., C. & A. Railroad. Dated March 27. 1402. GOING SOUTH. No. 15. Leave Wilmington, 4 05 a m Marion, B 45 Arrive Florence. 7 22 No. 23. Leaves Wilmington *«:25 p. m. 9:34 Marion Arrives al Florence 1015 a. ni. No. 50. Leaio* Florence *8:20 a. m. Sumter Arrives al Columbia 4::« 0:15 No. 27. Leaves Wilmington *10:10 p. m. Star ion 12:40 a.m. Arrive: »l Florence 1:20 No. 52. Leaves Sumter 10:4-7 a. m. Arrives at Cohimhia 10:55 No. 58. Leaves Florence f 7:40 Sumter 0:oo Arrives at Columbia 10.40 No. 52. runs through from Chaileston via Central Railroad, leaving Lanes 8.22 a. m.. Manning 0.09 a. rn. Train on C. «£ I). i(ailroad connects at Florence with No. 58. GOING NORTH No. 51 Leave, Columhir * 10.45 p. 111. Sumter 12:04 Arrives at Floret.ee 1:15 a. m No. 78. Leaves Florence 5:00 a. m Marion 5:4# Arrive at Wilmington 8:55 No. 53. Leaves Columbia t «:C0 p. ra Arrives at Sumter 7:25 No. 59. Lv. Sunitcr 7.30 p IU A r. Flort „cr 8.40 No. 14. Leaves Florenc, * 10:25 p m Marion 11:02 knives at Wilmington 1:40 No. (iC. Leave Florence, »1.86 p m .Marion, 2.15 Arrive Wilmington, 5.11 Agents will post in waiting rooms. Professional (JhitIs. W. F. DAlKtAX, Attorney - at - Law, DARLINGTON, S. C. Oflicc over Itlackwell Hrolhcrs’ Store. THROUGHJCHEDULE. Leave Charleston, 0.5U a m Pregnnlls, 8.00 Sumter, 10.15 Darlington. 11.40 Fayetteville, 2.0(1 pm Greensboro, 11.54 Arrive Richmond. 7.40 a m Washington, 8.25 Baltimore. 1(1.20 Philadelphia. 12.25 pm New York. 3.2 I Duct in eight veins, if not oftene ill the locks on United States mail ings must tie clinnged. This is bc- •ause after aw Idle a good inany lost keys get around, and they are not very safe to have so distributed. A Lender. Since its lirsl introduction. Elcelcic Ritters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now il is clearly In the lead among pure niediciunl tonics anil altera tives—conlaiuing nothing which per mits ils use as a N'verage or intoxicant, if is recognized as tlie host and purest me Heine for'dl nilmiuils of Slomacli. Liver or Kidneys.—If will cure Sick hendnehe. imligestion, constipation. HnJ drive malaria front the system. Satisfac tion guaranteed with each Imt lie or the money willjta* refunded. Price <inl\- 5(lc per holtte. Sold at VVilleox’s drugstore CD Electric roads cost h-ss Hiatt cable or horse car roads. The average cost of the electric roads a utile, including equipment and roadway, is !klli,(i'i7. while the horse ear and cab'e roads cost, respectively, *7LJS7 and S|5(i,- 22(1. (iimruntccd Cure. Wc uulhorizeour mlvcrliseil ilrn-rgist to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for Cot - sumption, Coughs and Colds,' upon this condition. If you areatttletisl with n Cough. Cold or any Lung, Throat or 4 tic:-1 troulile, and will use (his remedy Its directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex’- perienec no lienclit. you may return the liottle and have your money refunded. We eoulil not make this offer did we not know tliat Dr. King’s New Discovery could lie rrlieil <ui. It never disappoints. Trial laittles free at willeox’s Drug Store. Large size 50e. and ijtl.-o. Only $1 a Year. FITS CURED WrnsTlin, S. C., Dec. 19. 1891. Sirs: I wish I cuulil kl all who are stigering tn.m (HI// AVriw iliaissmr know jml how good your remedy h. My son used K one year, and Ss now Ihc stoutest child I have. Willi many thanki, I remain yours. ,|. A. TATE. Okki-sis, Pa , Dee. ay, 1891. 1 har-- not 1i.nl on - of my bad spells since I com. menced Ukiny your medicine, eia months ago. THURSV M.MORE. PHiLAUKirHiA, Pa , Jan. », 189a. I isrrtonalln Anon- of two cases of JT/», one case ot SI. runs’ names) and one of JVer- rwsm M’svttration cured lay this remedy. C. A. WOOD, Treasurer American Publishing House. If yon ere nfllirted with W/», SI. rtlat’ Danes, IsiMtinula, or any other Nerve tnmUe, we will send you One llolllr l-'rss, all charges prepaid by us. Give Age. Post-Office and Stale Address John 0. White, Darlington, South Carolina. | Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House I Furnishing Goods, Bolts, Tobacco Flues, <fcc. i 1 Gall ui Eiaralaa Oar Slock, aid we can Please Ion. Ah) thing \ol lb Slock R ill hr Ordered for Yon. j ’ ' .... ■; The People’s Bank of Darlington. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. DEPOSITS SOLICITED FROM ONE DOLLAR AND UPWARDS. And 5 per cent. Interest paid thereon. “Small Savings |^|ake Large Profits.”! E. KEITH DARGAN. H. A. CARRIGAN. II. L. (IIIRLES. President. Vier-Prrsldrnt 4’ashlrr. K. KEITH DAlUiAN, Attorney at Law, DARLINGTON, S. C. Nettles & Nettles, ATTORNEYS • AT - LAW, Dtirlington C. H., S. C. Will practice in ait State and Federal' Courts. Careful attention will he given j iOING NORTH. Train No. 5, Leave Eutawvillc It .III ArriveVances 10.20 GOING SOUTH. Train No. 0. LeaveVanees 8.20 ArrivcEutawville 8.12 Harlin city Branch. GOING NORTH. •Daily. TDaily, except Sunday. No. 53 run* through to ('h .rleston, via Central R. R., arriving at Manning 8:04 p. m., I.ane* 8:45 p. m.. Charleston 10:30 p. m. No. 59 connect* at Florenct with the A 1). train for Clieraw and Watiea- Iio ro. No*. 78 and 14 make elo*e connection at Wilmington with the IV. A W. R. R. for all point* North. Train No. 31. to all business entrusted to us. Leave Vances Snells Barters ! Arrive Harlin citv 11,00 11.23 11.33 11.04 Trains on Florence R. R„ ami South ern Division, Wilson nnd Favetteyillc Branch, leave Pee Dee Junction 8.35 a. in., arrive Rowland 11.40 a. m., Fayette- ville.1.15p. m. Returning leave Fiuettc- ville 7.30 a. m.. arrive Rowland 12.15 p. m.. Bee Dee Junction 4.00 p. ni. Itaily except Sunday. Train on Manchester A Augusta R. R. leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, al 10.50 a. m.. arrives'at Rimini 11.50 a. m. Returning leaves Rimini 12.30 p. m., ar rive* at Sumter 1.40 p. m. a m Trains on HartsTille R. R. leave Harls- ville daily except Snndar at 5.55 a. in., arriving Floyds 0.40 a. in. Returning leave Floytl* 3.10 p. in., arriving I! arts- viile 3.50 p. m. Trains on Wilmington, (’liadl ourn A a Conway railroad leave Chadliourn 10.30 a. in., arrive C’onwav 1.00 p. m., returning leave C onway at 2.80 p. m. arrive Chad- hottrn 5.20 p. m. Leave ('hadlionrn 7.15 i a. m. and 5.50p. m., arrive Hub at 8.00 a. m. and 0.25 p.m. Returning leave Huh 9.00 a. m. and 0.45 p. m.. arrive Chadbou in ! 9.45 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Daflv except 1 Sunday. » m | J. R. KENLEY, General Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic! Managers. J. F. DIVINE, (ienernl Superintcr.dfnt P. Bishop Parrott, Strnos:r8|>hpr : and : Typr-wrilrr. | LKUAL AND OTIIKU ’(’OPYINO SOLICITED. I Testimonv reported in short-hand and ! type-written transcript of same furnished at reasonable rates. Good spelling, correct punctuation and , neat work guaranteed. Office with Nettles & Nettles. C. P. DARGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Trial Justice, DARLINGTON, S. (’. Bracliees in the United States Court j and in the 4th and 5th circuits. Brompt attention to all business entrusted to me. i Office. Ward’s Lane, next to The Dar- i ington Herald office. GOING SOUTH. Train No. 32. Leave Harlin city 7 14 Barlcrs 7.37 Snells 7.48 Arrive Vances 8.10 GOING NORTH. Train no. 33, Leave Vances 7.40 Snells 8.00 Parlers 8.14 arrive Ha lin city 8.34 GOING SOTTH. Train no. 34. Leave Harlin city 5.04 Snells 5.24 Parlers C 4«% Arrive Vances 6.00 a tu p m p ta Pond Bluff Branch. GOING NORTH. Train no. 27. SiriM Fire & Marne IXHUKAJiCH Co. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. A ""'ticv tit Darlington, So C;i. IT. I., CHARLES, Agent. leave Eutawvillc 8.40 Bclvhlerr 8.43 arrive Ferguson 9.06 Scientific American Aj*ncy for GOING SOUTH. Train no. 28 leave Ferguson 9.34 a m llelviilcrc 9.49 ArrivcEutawville 10.04 Truitts 1 ami 2 have through cars between Charleston and Fayetteville and run daily except Sunday; other trains daily except Sunday. Merritt lit, Snecls and Helvidcre are flilg stutious. E. D. KYLE. General Manager. .Childrm wy for Piteh*r , i Csttori^ M CHEMICAL CO., WfiSl Pllila., fa, The Phienix Furniture Company, OF CH AltLISMTOX, S. C. :- : Wholesale and Retail Furniture Emporium. FINK, MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES CHEAP FURNITURE SUITAHLkVoR COUNTRY TRADE In IJtrge Variety At Factory Pricus. CAVE/T8, - " - ^05 MARKS. D5.-IT’ PATENTS OOF > » -NTS, ato. F, wL , . n J?r T V nrirni r D-nflhoolt writ* to * < o.. .7.1 Dim M.way. New York. Ulnesfc htircnii fftr .lecnriiitf pfitrnf x in Amoriro. I* very patent t ikcn 0 Mt |.r n - is iTotik'lit liefora Uic* pvOHc by a ii »i. e ft; rn her of clinrfje hi the effifnltvif Ammcau I dire*’ it clrmbitlrn of 'll*:'" pope- In the world. Pnlritdirti’ trii'irowi. No* intrllicPiit nntii ulioinl |.f veil,.nr i*. Wfokir. A.l.od a ▼Bar; *|..KI Fir til'mili*. AH.If -v MtJN.V TO. Northeastern Railroad. Dated January 4th, 1892. GOING SOUTH. No 15, Daily. Leave Florence. Arrive Lanes, “ Charleston, No. 27, Daily. Leave Florence Arrive Lancs Arrive Charleston No. 23, Daily. Leave Florence Kings! rce Arrive Lanes Arrive Charleston No. S3. Leave Lane* Arrive Charleston No 01. Le Florence Kings! ree Ar Lanes Le Lanes Ar Charleston Train on C. A l>. R. R. Florence with No. til train. 7 42 a m 0 08 10 52 *1.35 a. m 2.50 5.00 *10.35 p m 11.49 12.1# a. m 2.40 11.45 p. m 1.15 *8.05 a m 9.32 10.0(1 10.00 11.50 connect* at Atlantic Coast Line. The Hartsville Railroad. VALUABLE LOT V 0 R . S \ l Hated January 4, 1892. DAILY MIXED TRAIN. Leave* Hartsville. 5:55 A. M. Jovann, 0:20 Floyd’s, Darlington ' Jfi.on i Arrive at Florence / ), -,() this train inHjkcsighttfeetion with tie Smith lionniUfjnsscngtT train on the Che- raw A- prtrttngton Railroad. RETURNING. Leaves Florence 2:00 B. M. Leave Darlington, Floyds. GOING NORTH. No 00, Daily. Leave Charleston, Arrive Lanes, Leave Kings!rce. Arrive Florence, No. 00, Daily. Le Charleston Ar Lanes Le Lane* Kings! ree Ar Florence No. 78, Daily. Leave Charleston Arrive Lanes Leave Lanes Kingslree Arrive Florence 9 47 a m 11 45 12 05 pm I 10 *4.29 a m 0.35 0.35 0.50 8.15 Lea v< No 14. H, Mon lies Leave Lanes Kingslree Arrive Florence No. 52, Daily. Leave Charleston Arrive Lancs •Daily. tDallv except Sunday Vfo Pm i (’onrraniTof ,r s'f ,0 ( ’ 0,nn,h "‘ 3 3o **.0| p. ID 8.38 . 8.38 8.50 9.55 *5.50 a. m 7.25 Jovann, ' I offer fur s;tle, tin reasonnhle terni-', 1 •' rr be at Hartsville 3.3(1 the residettce. it ill) grolllid utfiichisl, 1 Iti* train walls two hours, if nr , i now oeeujiied by me, ! on ThJC. il'D^R. '"Tu C^KE^ in ; .L R kS! Jirtaiiicm 1 J.F. l>l VINE, Ueaerol buperistcuileoi b. L. I’lEUUE. I ’ 1 v *r*' ', 4 r "" soH ' 1 "» Wilmington : t w 0 r.e'''!" m ' <,,lon "hh W ,.,.,.9 a n it. | v . tor a) 1 points North.