The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, April 14, 1893, Image 2

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GEN. MORGANS BROTHER. He T#s HoiShe Faaetf RaUer m lln» itt nf P«»laaiW 4 |s Ho Idw i Gl&uati Mlfgofit o t he Fast of Frl» ^ ivfcStan. fjbl K.,<^ h<A»f Ow. Joilfil Morgan, th« raider who gave Cincin nati ami vicinity a cuU^ypry cloie Cttll-^diiring Uie kle tinfriendltiiejs, ha» .biSii Nicholas for a day or two. He came up to hear the daugh ter of hU old comrade hikJ fellow prisoner of *vur in the OJii'v IVniten- play the violin—Miss Currie Duke, daughter of (ieu. Ikisil -Duke, who ranked next; to .(!cn. -M^rgaji, and who with the generaljmd his hroth- thnnvn; in, ... “] Lave they -^>1,.through paying for the hoi'sfs ye.t.arojijid here that we to<^ 1 i^thnt/>aid?’j..f|> , ej: i, d the t'olo- “\Vhy, I viideustand that there gre oldjEyymers who ary still hringjtig in bids for horse?, .we exchanged, and goodnyss, k’jows, we left, a better stock ihalt \ye ttwk out of here. “Yes 1 f kiiow tjte atiopnls we left loo!&d pretty tough; they were brok en Ter want of rest and food, but some of the finest^ stock Kentucky has-nVra^VndtimY.;'. j; “ini with rest; a id ca-e thee could have been brought up again a id no doubt were,and I'll warrant thitttkwr«nwa* an. improvement in your itock about hevehecause of that Mid, : e; ‘ t Ym, I wtt< captured with-Gnii, Duke and tuy brut her John, ittid we landed fit the Ohio PeiiitwUai'y. tHid Whafraf^J'-nhle hole it-Wirt. 1 ex. chitifged-.-cells .with U)V hrollil'r Jcl ft^.d ifcwai from roy cell that hetWpcd. -Ovu. Morgan’s cell pvas in aiitiippvr.vkr^Diiiie on thcgi'onm! iltorijUtdcPiwtitUHU, a ml H wh» from it t^weaUig l-he ilHUijd tllWtlgb whi^i [w^scajiyil, ^ ■ , "i^wi-dlii teB.dlgwiU)!' Oli, da#, knittsii forks. ijmdiiSf ‘Jlif hand?'- anytitingi. .Of.oojllW A todJob) lur wa hiiilljWMt by rii t onmittpioes:ibai Wcr*-'.m l lit kli dtib- duoHye : so.iCurryiU^ oil the wdfk t« the greatest advantage. H it Jobli •scaped, (ten. Duke mid 1 remained tber&jejght uionth? befort we coitbi he gftfvdisd, thougll.every thing ibm coufil,Redone wjmdoueforna. t'imillv Beuj^ntterjjotrtfim) of it, ami Wi(> that If moiboriy ulw.could gut us pur- oled Jte wojlld.do it, I llrtd tilway- felt ’grateful to iv*n lldtlur rVi'. tiace, and I ferret that I ne'Ot' liftt the anpnrtumty to meet him. We aeredwolmngrtt -ituhorf Order after Geu..Joflei; took the matter np. Ueatl (J, K. liymi’s advcfti*«tih , ij! to-days Ik j -. fcfiN'iHitci'S a .cure for orgiuijo etiieU’it'' Urfw'pucdafuruisii,- cdinjiMppilcation,, ......... Tffie coiifineuijc Vliui- jWpft 4 IWVr in Ayers'^ureapaHlia as a ijlbpd im'd- icin| is* tfiV" ieginiate and natural grop’th prmany ywrs. .ft hW heetr handed’(f^,from' parent to child hud U ifie favorite" family inedleiitt- tathdWdi ii{ households. ' iuimlbnot be-biwfiitl klf ally pci’- ’ tou ; 4tk this ’State, between the 1st Uaj*^f Apfil anddlie Uf ’tJay of^Nd.- yemhet ha aiiyday heivaftttr, to c»tcl> klUitdtiajlife'.Of'tdpiirsttewith'iiicl- Intent,W to wll or oxpuse for sal. hoy wild turkey, partridge, <iuuli. Wood Boch W'phrttsaitfcj or, between thed-strday of March and tile 1st tint Ul Atignste-dhS deve^or, at atiy tlnu duAig tins year, tb eatoh, kill, or ih> jura,'«r to porsite.with sildh intent, by Hreiigiit, any of the bints named In tbhrswcMmj, r Aiiy parson so do* ingafiall’be deemed guilty of a mi* derrrrtMOft and conviction there of, dtall be dned,, «ot Iws thun ^30. or he Imprisoned not mors than thirty ^ •. ; g-ywarv-- M^IjnUt .n... . -ij'oHMf UilxnArk,, April (i, ’02. H$S$ri, Lippmail tlros., ... guvautmhi.GA JUgjia 8IIW! We IjgJtegreiU. pluu*- uredigadd- on*.• more . CurtiflcidP to yeiiNlong list, \V« emr truthfully say fUkt I’rickly'AAlyPoke fiwf and Potu^liljrt Compondd, P.' P. P., i* One o| the beat-sflitari.that pe httvo ever net. on our shelves since we. have •verheeiV in basiness, and every per son ft* have sold P. P; P.,' to say* ii* is thlb^t hliyd piirirtey knolvi).'' » Jtdtirf.irtfiy,; : i-W(»riM9.jk fa ■ d i, i, , i < t . ’Mft.* -«U • HI | to-ddyV* Ife"giiarantos u fiiire To, kidne/ilisease, ‘ Iteijerciices fttrwshed on applicatiod. ' ■ Th« Many Uses for Bruthoa- To Remove Coffee and Ink Btalns-Maniouringthe Hands —Other Valuable Hints. B'sidUs the Various kinds of brushes usal for scrubbing, keep one exclusively for Washing Vege* ttbljs; potatoes, turnips, beets, etc., can bo more.easily cleaned in this wiy than in any otlnr. Use a small e, oth brush for cleaning nrotnid tu. handles of cup* and turnons,- ant fpr dishes ,vvith rough surfac M oj aisa l do- sigu.v; koAp it convoliw it and if will bo used' oftbueiv I <eep mine in a drawer.of .my kitet en work- liiblo, l>esitla my silve -. polish, chatvois skin and other useful < loan'ersv ' - : ■ ’ : ' 1 have found a Small paint 6t varnish brush, costing live cents, a useful accompaniment to the larger stoye-polisning brush, as it can bn made to roach into' corners whore tins other one will not go. A nail brush for the cook's and the children’s use is indispensable. Of course there are dust brushes, crumb brushes and tooth hr tshes. 1 only mention those which l do not rind in general use. but » hich cost much and aid much in «<ak- iag easier the work which majy deem drudgery.—Portland Tran- script . . Manicuring the Hands. In manicuring th* hands, they should first be softens! by submis sion in tepid water, in which have liemi placed a few drops of ammo nia ,-trid a •mail piece of Castile r-istp. The cuticle arotind the nail should then be Carefully loosened with tile little spoon-shapod imple ment provided for the purpose- 1 ' never with a knife, the rise of which is si ways detrimental, The nails should be Hied into a round oval shape, avoiding the French nrilnt. which is no lou^oHu fegtie. Should tiie rough pueoa of rkiti known dii ''luiiignttlls” appear, titCT ilwubihe eat awsy with a •i'idffi tulr M end sU^uM never iH dHf ^Wtitriswricdi liairirti out. They Will wWH' OWN thjJe tfyubWsome if the haiitU uW ijilly tind •ysteinaticnUy tmted, The WiliW spott which so often dlsflr' 1111 JJj ' jl 1 1 “ HODSE m HOE Carefully Selected Items for the Housewife. Erysipelas FOR SKIN DISEASES Boils, carbuncles, pimples, and sores —having their origin in impure blood—the most prompt and thorough remedy is AVER’S Sarsaparilla. It expels from the vital current every atom of poison, and under its health-giving inlluencc, the flesh takes on new rife, sores heal, and the •kin becomes soft and fair. Be sure you get AYER’S Sarsaparilla. “I was for years subject to erysipelas, I “More than thirty years ago the rim being unablo to find a remedy. At | of one of my ears began to trouble me, commencing with a 'stinging, painful sensation and a dis charge of almost im perceptible matter, vbich would form Into a sort of scab, Increase in size, loos en, and fall off, leaving the parts raw and sore. Salves and the doctors’ prescriptions did rne no good. Pro- stijuiiig the trCublo to be eczema, I be gan to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.. I had hardly commenced <Jri‘five-fifth bottle, hMtibt* of Asref* SJrrsapitrllta, had iwra* | wlini, . tbe .ear. p»ti?ely ; healed and has i completely cured, fejn. A'nowsly pi?;; remained so since,"—latum .Elements, iominend thit medicine to others, and ; (SO y^ftrs of agft)', fA< ft.'nhVK.'Y,' : eOtisfderW aapkindHU'hVoed-pnriflcr.-'t— { “Two bottles of Ayer's-'BuasapaiHlifi- Justin S. Burt, Upper Keswick, N, J3. j cured, my bi(by, of. aa. ; erc.pt ion which “Ayer's Sarsaparilla cured mb of eovered ids body in one solid scab."— «erofula.”ttJ: G ; . Bfrrv, DeerficidyMo. j Mrs. Kate Lamb; Orton, Utah, AYER’S Sarsaparilla Prepared 111 Dr.'J. C. Ann- A Co./loKill, Moss, fold Jin all Druggists,. Has cured others, will cure you length, our family physician recom mended me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, . and after taking two bottles, I was en tirely rated, tbe disease having, never shown itself since.”—E. B. Simpson, Loudon, Tcnn. "Two years ago I was troubled Wiih. ; salt-rheum. It was ail over my body, and notliing tbd . doctors did for me was.. pfjBjty. avail At lasf T took four SjaSt-RJieum mii ^ . J C. f S. & N R. R. Dated January 10, 18'Jd. goiniTnokth. Train No. 1. Daily except Snnduy, 6.50 a i 8.15 8.30 • 8.51 8.55 0.04 9.15 0.31 10.1?' . : 11,41 12.01 p 12.21 12.35 1.00’- : -:l,20 1.41 2.05 '2.21 p 2.41 ; .. 30.1 3.21 "3.50 • 4.30 Wilmington & Weldon R. R. and B. nches Northeastern Railroad. GOING SOUTH. Hints to Koussksopsrs. Matting should never ho washed with anytuing but salt and wuic-r —a pint of salt to belf a pailful of soft water moderately Warm.' Dry quickly with a soft cloth. ■ Twice t’uriug the season will probably be sufficient washing. for a bedroom, hv-t ft room raued usod will require it Komewhnt ofteuer, A. useful addition' to the laundry bei.-diglugs Ik a laundress apron', for the benefit first, of tho woman win* takes the work f rom tho lines, and incidentally for tho one who pays for the 'clothespins, This should be a strong gafulcut of tiqldog or denim, with the front Umittl rip more ihuh half tm>l stitched into a poc!c.?t* Into this pocket the pins may bo dropped—* ; utld saVed i Stool kiliVcS wiitoh ftfo riot la ! general U43 tuny Iw kept from ! rusting 4 they m\ dipu.jd tn a j flttonyf.v -iatitin djf m>1:i—niis' part : tvttter tk ’tiur of Snilai tilfffl ’ Wipe them d> »i mfiin liuimoh imddfc-'p thpfM.li,. j-iiH- plat;** ot'DjiV. ateei cus HIT less SIOVXB SE1I crrxx A MagnififiEBl Csllsotian cf FLOWER SEEDS 200 Varieties ^ FREE! ■si* I'unuM** H**«j: 1v.il LfthiM’ wop.in k »lam *u Mn. W-tolmsn llluitrMed Mwt ||ne fur IftdlHi and th« f*nd!y rtreW, UU4evoM>4toaiAfM«,t>9MMI. UtDcft fenny wwfc. «nHdk. BwrJIsvwV aUfeh, k8Uv<wpt«-j. (ahltntti;,•-"s-iloa ttrtJVvItY, »Vi’ Ihtteducf thl- vbklPdr.J UoM'ikpr IbO.'lo- wherv it it hot tltrtlj- teksfc, y.s cov make the fnllcv.lnt «Tfr» Vitk rt i%, end In <»eh •'tbicHocr c* tHH «*♦<• ptili’niLihr^e axil Ci»l- hclie Flower BCPd*. te? ice, VtvbrnM, Cnrytanthvmunl*, /*t«ra, Phlox ' yirens Vine, Clock** rri(t'Ui«, Doubh- lehtfibclr, lwrl*»«nls bnvs for the Leave Charleston 6.50 a in Pregnull’s Harley a vi lie Pecks Holly Hill Connors. Eutawville Vances ■ Summerton Sumter . Oswego 12.01 p m ..St. Charles * Ulliotts 'Lkstiars-i-' Syracuse Darlington ■ ' -‘Moil t‘Clare Kobins Neck ' ‘ 2.21 p m : Majidfeville - Beuuettsville Alice. Gibson Hathlet 1 ' " GOING SOUTH. Train No. 2. Daily eexcept Sunday. L’ve Huuilet 7.50 p m Gibson 8.40 Alice 0.00 BeunetUville 0.30 Mundeville ' 9.50 Robins Neck 10.10 Mont Clare. 10.26 Darlington 10.46 Syracuse 11.11 Liamur 11.31 KliiotU 11.56 St. Chari'i 12.10 a ni Oswego 12.30 Sumter 12.50 GOING NORTH. Train No. 21, doily except Sunday; Icpttao of C inclti.lmg Putlii . i’>«imiii.nui:l, liaisam, C jr — r -» ——- •/.int'ii, Pinks, cU 1 ,, etr-. Kemw^b, l<vel»* «nU tmy» for th* kbits :it.? Ihvee months and this entire TRORlilnutit ColWctlot rt Choir* fUwrr Seeds, put-up by • Sret-clMI Seed Hottw and wanantH fr^h ftfid fniiakle. S'a lai’.y '•-a »5ord to wla thto wj*d»rt*i' opt*i**tBbUr. Wc guarani** tv«ry MbMtibrr tnady ttnifi th* v*luv rt ^ii.-ev isnt, wll’FM* Btw “*■ “ i.i huti; src U d*J hlwsrlftf if sou e« s;-l tmblWd.ir UdlK ,, , . wujf. W< f»«vf rv-,t.j-d huftdHda SJ JBtfatRBkik . • WnflM Ih- «**« VM*«« ]’/ *•« fanUi/Ml/bMH fn* ^awr:,’ V ell thr kedHia h*W| ai'-i. Vtxcn Crcijiiw; ;j..*i.r?e'bqr tffc lk ihS f ■‘-•Uft t Thl? c-*'*:»tV*vt |hf rjkkfwni? •; frit rial-'* ;>.i; h '■fi i fc-i M lid ri»dU rifd said to be MDi jaflgdfri tli rj . ", tfl pjiygiditide- hdr .Af]# by nd ntoainj easily got of, btii 4 HHW I’tffitfed pitch mixed with mvfj'h, laid dvVt them ftt night and rubbed rtf i« the morn it) if with a bit of cocoa ttUttdi 1 , \» said to be »n efficionl ggerit }*t ttnkiVing ihetil, Palntifijf Bri GhantOfd. Painting on chumoU Flier i« n alyls rtf dacoratioil which M Sfill used fm* di'ds* triimniuge, snd for variolM tirtUWhold ornamentations, The natural eCrU Color Of the lOdther is somjtints* preserved, Iltoiigh ICHther j* atdmW to H fllfferent color, A da- gigrtin ditvi#y'eilotfj; dkadfilcf into- the-ndtitrai rtoior <if tHrt rtbitmoiii »* probably tie eftcotlvd d« rirly- tjiliig else. Smill ptddOe of this xfOrk have been in use tot tioufj thriCi blit largo hangings are n iw trt.tdd decoratod iri tlw bold, effec tive.Wd,V iVhicll give* the best re suit in this material, Quaint IteUs, with to, hanging etuis, tie- sigped from old pjf«j!it co#ttiiit<?s, ah ftorated Inthw way, RamovIrig’Ortfd# awing, Coffee.Stains •liould bd W#i With foldi .noft water before being put liltrt Ind Wash, riild will usually be found pH right When tho launder ing la done, A tune vgty is to run boiling wnter through th* fa* ! ma)‘ be well Cotored With init.toa | tallow, tuen wr.ipjjeJ in paper and ; 1 put away. : ! Ivory; when not etuine-l, may be restored W its former wbueoass . by elsatiilig With powdsi'ed biiiut! iTutillce *Me and Water; and tueril placing It liudef glasstA in tua'; tiiuv's rays. , ■ r ,MV. ,4.,. <*< H- MM- I ... , ‘4 , *, wi;, iKa M4, l- v! Ik- Hl.kfrt-a r,4S«t , P*M, • >o.iiawatt.-h, U,' Ar. Ltavc Suuuer 0 45am Obwego 717 Si. Cnarlea 7 51 Elliots S12 Lamar 840 Syracuse 0 42 Darlington 10 40 Mom Clare H 15 HobOiae Neck 1140 MaudaviUe 121U p m .tniveUenncttsvIUc 12 40 , UulNO SOUTH. Train No. 28, tlaily except Sunday DATED Oct. Sth, 1<W! —” X .* • a# . .a NX VIXx-^ F.eave Weldon Arrive Rocky Mount... p. m. p. m. a. m. 1*80 5 43 SOO 1 40 « 30 7 69 Arrive Tarboro Leave Tap boro P. ttJ *2 1# 12 lib *n 00 Arrive Wilson p. m. p. m. ii. ra. fife 7.0), 7.40 l^avo iroMsboro t-eave Warsaw heave Magnolia :... Arrive Wilminatun — p. m. p. m.'a. m. 3 15 7 40 830 414 9 4 27 8 40 9 44 6 00 9 55 172b Goiko SOUTH Leave Wilson Arrive Selma Arrive Fayetisvtlle No. 28 dailv, v 2 80 p m . ■•825 , .J 0 20 Si ft fifWv Xji •>j jj I' a-ji > .'■ »l* afrit mt’HRayr x»qY?i«t.,s» •a>5 5v|, 'Jjtkul.K; ytotyifTtH QFMMt * i ilc f»«; it’x.-d Pmn -ftvatu* **** CC!. ! laxhmtt-.Wjt »;e.;r,usi hiiwvw to*? i hHltohi MWl F.t.'xf'iri'VwIniHA tsfiirlt Vift t?e Mw .«l’fx«#i M sr.*a» i , t ,1 4>h»f:',*.i |hft*Vs', 7vjr- fK* W It t iyt, end pradiiVv f«r lb»Ce m-'nlh* S (‘•Btiohov* pro •f the ttr.5* LrjmA.1t ecMug.. . ♦tdr* 1’tpusi ,r.sU’rly Adv^y • :«.*U • i r„ ^w«jl FfM*Addrw L. . a.isut c. co.; St i’*ri t’Uwi n«w Ysrk Th* Odv)i* of Muslt’' The thost patent rif all {Htrfiiines, mtisV fltld attar relax,are finj>,,rtoJ from thb Kiistj but- ore too power-! i f«ir specially thd ferntyr; fdfJ ir|mrr , 4 , , EuropOttU i&SteS at tjio prfsejit j ! jjKr An hK W day. It was, however, u/fdfctfi! Jr ' ,w ' AND iseri it is ratWrritridnded ,d* ffrtn apply a mi** ' ’ l!oj turn noade ffmri tiie snliUiott of ydih of egg in claar Water, with A ‘ lioW ivw drops i the) ScilntiPil trt penetrate tho fabric i rtf wine nd<lod. Ail thorouglily, then w.wh out with clear,|soft water and tho stain will b* gone, n Ink Stalrii. Ink etains filfty bo reuioyed froin colored table stivers bv dissolving a teaspoonful of (Mfiuifl acid in a Wwpoonful of hot water rtiid mh- billg the stain*;! part well with the StftiHiea,' Ink stains may be taken White tHltrt an,, putting g H%. lemon and titild Water, oil the staid, allowing It to remain fiV| by simply ’ salts rtf (hdsi minuteaT and then washing ft 8U with soap and cold water, when tbe stuiri will disappear, One H ; e[i try iy stem, th, rapids gf AJegrtii, at to. expert jkt feet hqulth while a Scrofulous tain Milt iu the blood. Through it« ul teratirfe* and purifying propertied Ayer’s Httrstiparilld removes every vw. tige of ikfryfiiious pvisyo from tin I'M 'T h ■ - ■ ■■ 'i... % | v i-- i't - if It (Hylai too Year a Ago, During ittO If reach womert wore shoes with vary pointed toes and high, slender heels, In l?8ti, tlw year of revolution, an abutt- dune* of rouge, many patches and very high bolis wo* considered e**. sehtia! aid to female beauty, The 4j?rt wore shoes of similar eleva- ite scent of that most ologurit of; royiil le,dies, the Empress Josa- phiua. .DoWfi to tbaojkwh of the clesiructipu of the papico af fcfi,. Cloud by firdi during the war oi J870; the d're«s!;ig fo>MU hFtliW'SUtt She had Ifertri Wont lb tTcctipV, mid espocfitlly Ibo drawers. , of . ihb bureau site had used, wore redolent of.that odor,,The niortar employed in uuilding ilio nowruifted' Mowiui?' of Zobeido at Tauria was trifatxtb.l ! With a quantity of Musk by i/te ! piety of Hie musnns eug.tgert *111' f the. work, aud to this tiny too stir' i ] rotindir.u ,fttnv.!u>iwvp Iti^biy wiis rTib.i uie euli shines upon thu rufns;' Tbi* extraordinary dumbility >*f thfl Ibent producing quality has bipught about Vitriotts iutetC^ting experiments, A French chemist once exposed * small quantity of musk after weighing it to tho mya of th* *ua in nclosed room, Aftc a certain period th# music Was again weighed aud wus found to save lost no perceptible portion of t* substance, evort when the min- Rest tests were applied. . Yet the . Scientific experiment Calculated j that the volume of perfume evolved had amounted to no less a quan tity than 57,000,000 of particles, Eai.ng. Rating too much U "?t h ealth fill, The stomach cun only prop* #rly digest the amount which Is needed to nourish the system. The remainder i* cither thrown off or undlgcrkd; Or is crowded tutd parts of the system where it is noi, only not needed, but is injurious,! Future Verigdftridd, '‘tan'll be sorry for this some Ufty, lioWlmt the son arid heir as liis fatlior released him from thd {tosition ho had occupied ncross the paterrial knee, "I'll be sorry f WtronF’ "When I get to be a man!" "You will take revenge by Whip ping y'Wt? father When you aw bl and strong and 1 *! mm. Leave JiennetU'itle Holly Hitl Madyewito RobUn; Nvck Muni Utiiu Darlinytou - Syracuse LHiilnr Elliot 8 bt. diaries 0»we(jo bumtvr bummertoo Vances Euittn-viUc L’oui'urs Holly Hill Peck'j HarDyviUi Ergmlij Arrive Ul trleston tl 58 » m n.a" 72ii 7 58 818 058 10 2U 1108 11 80 1221 F 11 12 50 2 00 245 SIS 880 887 8 48 8.48 4.01 4.10 5.80 Conneetlou mads at Hamlet to and frotfl I’or'sinouUi, Norfolk Katui^ir, Che- raw and Wadesboro—at ilennettivllle with C, F. & Y. V. for ilaxton, JleC'oUe, Fayetteville and Greensboro; $. D; KYLE. tJeheral PitJicnger Agent. ..-•■ir.gwjffaygrayi; i."., 1 tri-Miy + “«•; fni- it*.e it wuii retr.t tprtijKf'. " f r-t ewifr ■ -* «- • . - 4 - ri- -iiAftl+a for tbe sure* nf a!' f ‘{" t r,T,4 e'-ft;r4 • »»#v l »v8)i4.lTy Taftt** fllrr-Goi.tr Sw*>ji! !.TV fVsafo ?K»rs tfia* r.»*v k* ; fp Die *J ifVCrTePL.iV. I.atiic* when iv.Mst xrs floUcnid end whet# blood l« U ' n pi 1 iiVtliiil "' f esea* pt'iMi ^rlj-' ""encHie?. Uf~T: c»sft”.»i’»a prnrartuH ~ M ** Grid P- t ing prcpertitM cl P, P. Prickly ‘ vlBm., CURES ALARIA won?l?^T"Tc5T ,, OrTflS® 1 * Ptie Rool ■1 SkvH-i FnetUtsHi Cntrtii'ALlpi^as'aSk.Bk, 547A!S43,dit iu.l, Wkile tlielr attire w* » wltole .\-as mar^ by jRanf ecoentrid- Ceffee (fu^e. and I um old al»i j‘ feeble, will you, Tommy 7" "No, air, blubbered Tommy, '• rubbing bimsolf, "but I'll .spunk your grimJclrildren till they t-Hn’t rest. A Proof of Lovo, E owing larger They Coffee cup* fire and more elftborn... decorated both outeide and 1 and the handle repreMni; Qi aneh of a tree. The Queen of the Sandwich Islands baa something of a name herself, but it is short and sweet iu Mtaparison with that of her daughter, the Prince** Victoria mumoibi*- site stid, "I shall marry nrolu, tor klli*** me.’ "How?” '• "Ha wixtched inishirpm a pen cil and di i'l’t laaifh. ” - .\A Smart Old L a dy< , Mrs. Nancy Phi-lips', of North Cftrolinn, nearly 82 jvurs of tig.1, put iu tho looni and W0V0 18 yurJt of doth from tho I3tli to thu 2Jti of January, which ombracovl tbe very coldest day*, H >r hvtn was in »a old boiioe with to ouq iire fj -.***•'- •' ** • In Iti early stages can be cured by the prompt use of It eObthee the Inflamed tlaeuea, aida expectoration, and haatena recovery. • Dr* il. O. Ayer A Do. fcowall, Miff! Caps Fear & Ya(li(ifl Valley R.1 • tond«n»ed Schedule, Nor, 27,1893, NORTH HOUND. No. 2, Daily except Sunday, Leave Wilmington, 5 00 a in Arrive Fayctflllo, 8 02 Leave Fayetteville, 8 27 Sanford; 9 46 Leave Climax, 11,44 Arrive OnenxbOro; 13.10p m Liave Oreeneboro, 12 25 Leave Sioktedilv, 1. 32 Arrive Walsut Cov*; 1 69 Leave Walnut Cbve 3, 88 Leave Rural Hall, 8. 03 Arrive Hit. Airy, 4 35 SOUTH SOUND. No, 1; Daily oxebpt Sunday. Lezve 3U. Airy, 12 00 m Leave Rural Hall 122 p m Arrive Walnut Cor* 1 52 Leave Walnut Cove, 3 80 Stokeadale , 2 57 Arrive Greeseiboro 8 40 Leave (.Iruombofoi 8 45 Climax 418 sani-jrd, U 00 Arrive Feyvtteville T 20 LyUXVU i- a, i(t»ev)riC; 7 47 Arrive wllifltxgtnh, Hoo KOUTH HOUND. No, 4, Daily except Sunday. Leave IDuncttev tile, 5 40 a, Aiaxton. * 80 ReU Springe, 7 02 Leave Hope H11U, 7. 48 Arrive Fayetteville, 8 03 SOUTH BOUND. No. 2; Daily except Sunday. ' Leave Fayetteville, f 47 1, «, Hope Mlll»i SO) Hbd Springe, 8 49 Mux ten, .9 20 Arrive liennetiovllle, 1015 NOitTH BOUND, No. lb, diiiy except Sunday. Leave iitmiwur, 7 00 a 11. Leave Climax, *50 Arrive i;reen.*bofn,' 945 SOUTH BOUND. No .15 rta.Iy except Sunday, i.eiivti GfiMjf.bolo 4 IK) p it Leave Climax 4 55 Am vi Uttiiiacur 8 85 NOItTJl BOUND. No. 18,• Ha'lv except Sunday. Leave Ureeti^l’rio. 10 15 a in. Stoxb-dalo ) 1.40 Arrive Madia, h 12 20 p m. sorni bound, No. 15, daily except Sunday. Leave Madleon 115 pm. Leiire Stoke^dale 3 10 Arrive Greensboro 8 20 Train No. 3 eonnocls at Sanford will Seaboard Air Line fur Raleigh, Norfoll. and nil points North, and at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk uc Western R. R. foi Wirtnton-Salohl, Ib ctndke and aH point. NnrMi um) Wt-O rtf Roanoke, i I'lia-M-ii..-, 1 * In ih Wilmington, Fayette- vrii,'.’ Ilciiucii irfle add fill nointe south f/li-il w.'il nil ,Hi, ft (Del at Rdleltfli at Uit;, l hrtuff ft Raicly'v of a/UiJtlni vrlii 817.,8 eif il.Jini ;;ii*). ; O-.'O it 8 hour* IB c C! u 'mx i*' *!. hMiie siutm Jtit, Tram Au. 1 mmit el Wnlnitl t -v,. wlih Norfolk and vUesleril Iwilfotih foi Wlnaton-Salein. and »i Snafoid wjtb Seaboard Air LincforMouro#, Chsrlotte. Athene, Atlanta and ” Joints South and Southwest. W- £• KYLE, >T. W, FRY, pen, I’ftifiAgcm IfaiJfrUW GOING NOItOH2 •it! 1 Dated mar 31,1392. Leave Wilmington I a. m'-a. m. p. m. . .. 12 35 #15 4 20.... Leave Magnolia.. 151 1»5'. «ft! .... I«ave Warsaw..: ' 1 1111; - 615 .... Arrive Goldsboro .. got 1206; 710 ,a. m. ’’ I.*# 30 1135 Leave Layettevilh>.. leave Selma !. . ■. ;p. m.i ’ 1231 Arrive Wilson _ a. in. p. nt. J p: m. ... leave Wilson 3 35 12 53 8 04 .... Arrive Kovky Mount.. 4 03 1 30f 8 8»! ... Dated January 1st, 1893' GOING SOUTH. No 15, Daily Leave Floience K Ingstre# Lanes Arrive Charleston No. 27, Daily. Leave Florence L* ave Kingetree Arrive Lanes Arrive Charleston ■W.i 2. '. No. 58.? 5 Leave Lancs Arrive Charleston 8 25 a u, 7 35 7 55 9 44 ’*10.50 p m 11.50 12.0H a ra 2.19 ■ 1< - V. U \) *8.45 p. m 10.40, ,, * ».* > * 4 /i *»• GOING NORTH A] No. 78, Daily! Leave Charleston 'Arrive Lancs .... . Leave Lanes' : ' * ' ; .i. ivltipgsjcee .-Li Arrive Florence No. 06, Daily. Leave Charfesto'n •' '• .1 Lanes i Kingstree Arrive Flortnee \ *1.38 a. m 8.23 823 * 4.55 ^ -•ft-42 a m , 5 - 7 85 ■ 9.00 ,.a a. m. p. m.' | Arlve Tarboro. •S30 *2 IS - .; Leave Tarboro. a. m. p. m.]p. m.L — v. Arrive Weldon sm 2561 1000' •Daily except Sunday. Traiu on the Scotland Neck Branch Road leave* Weldon 400 p u, Halifax 422 p in, arrive Scotland Neck at 615 p tu, Greenville 652 p m, Kinaton 8 00 pm. Returning leave* Kinaton 780 a m, Greenvttle 640 p m, arriving Hul* Ifax afjll2o a in, Weldon 1145 a m dally except Sunday. Trains on Washington Branch leave Washington 7 80 a tn, arrives Funnel* 000 am, Returning leaves Furmele TOO p m, arrives Washington 620 p m. Dully except bunduy. Connects with train# on Albemarle and Raleigh R. R: and Scotland Neck Brack. Train leaves Turbotu, N. C., via Al bemarle and Raleigh R. R, daily ex* cept Sunday, at 440 p m, Sunday 8 00 p mi arrive Wnimmioti 70*4 p ut, 480 p mi ply-mouth * 60 p m, 6 80 p m, Rv turuHig leaves Fiymoutb ualiy, ex* cupt Sunday, o go a ur, Sunday u 00 a ui, WTltumtBwu T*0aui, 05o am) ar rive Tarburo Uoo am and 11 go am, Trains on SoutUcrn Division, Wilson and Fay ettev lua HraUuU luaw tVyettw- vuisc9*.i pat; arrive Rowinud Tl* p at. Hetumiug leave Rosvland T86 a ui, arrive Fujetivvllie u*o a m Aiatiy except Sunday, Train on Midland N, C- Brunei, leaves Goldsboro'natty, ekcepl Sunday. o oo n m, arriving Snuinnelu 7 bo u in, Returning leaves SiliitliHeld 800 am; arrive at Guiusooru 0 80 u m. Traiu on Nashville Brunch leaver leaves Rocky Mount at« 4o pm, arrivts Nashviilo T15 p ui, Spring .dope 7 40 ; ui. Returning leave* Spring dope oo.. am, NusUville 83-1 ft ttl,amv« at Rocky 315 a m, dully exuept Sunday. Ttuiu on cliutou Brunch leaves Wat* saw tor Clinton daily, except Sunday, at 030 P m and 11 lo u ui. Returning itetummg leaves Cliutou at e8o a m auUSlOpm, connecting vc Warsaw with Nos 41, 40, 28, and ftt. Southoounu traiu on Wilson tuiu Fayetteville BrancU is No. 51, North- oouud Is No. 60, *Daily excipt Sun- nay. Trains No 27 South and 14 .Norm will stop only at Rooky Mount, Wusui., Goldsboro and ALuguouu. Train No. 7tt muses close cotiiiectioi. ul VVVtUou tor an points Nvrtu Ualiy. All rail via Ricumoua.auduaily excep. ouiiday via Buy Line. Also at Rovaj .•tount dully except Sunduy, twin Nut .oik unit Cuio.iina Ruiirouil. lor iSoriui, and ull puiuts Nortn via Noriotk. JOiiA I’. DiViNE, Geu't Supl. J. R. KRNLV, Geu’i JLinugcr. r'. M. EMEKauN Trutttc Aiuiiagt i. benbourd Air Liny. in coaucction with Charlestuu, ouniter ami Northern it. At., lo. Charlotte, Monroe; WutleiLortr, Rock .ugiiuni, Raleigh, Heutlersuu, Wei dun, Furtsmoiuh, Norfolk, Rich uiond, Washington, Baltimore, JLTiilu uclphia and New York, and point. -\orth and Bast. Durlington. lea v» *4« a m, svriie 1100 p m. ^uuUUtMVUIU. ,WI\«U WU IU, UirtVaUiHJ |>IU. jiuson. uinrs s*»i>i, iuu.u -v,e p m. jUmok, im*v’etus iu. ar.irs sue pm. iiumlut,ianve .2U u m,it*.u ’,uu pm. i.umiei, louvu »in u ,a. arm u il uo a u<. noektUKUam. Hmvs u u^i.u Aw am, .Va>ie9luio, «mve w tu a m, iuu\ u u -u u m. .u-iioi', ar.itu t'A) pui. leave . -1 a m, e-iw-loue, airlvu d lo p m, icuv'u -oUu a w. iainict, leave -. to u m. ui.iv e . m. ..uiuigu, leave 111.. a m. uiuve ieo p Ai. iivuuersuu, iwvs isavp m,siriveuulx) p m. vv elaeu, leave 82 4a p m. aim e *12 lo p ui. Yiu Atlantic Goust Line. .Vokluu, leave *315 p m.tti-rlve 1210 p in. . uvsnlmi g, strive u 30 P m, leave ,e cv a m. , ^lenmeud. anlv e . uo p ui. teav e osue a ,u. .v Mumstou, aitlvv n iu p in, leave 4 w n m. .ialtlmeie, artive 12 48 s in, wav e 2 oo a m. .-mludH, aulve 343 a In, leav u 1203 a w. vew lore, aulve SOon-n, wave -WHO p m, .. eldou, leave -svl!) p in, snivy m»i p m. . euitameutu ai’iivv uuo p w. isavs a A u »i. ..eitulk t*crr)7, arriiv o oiu p in, Pvs-3 warn Via Buy Line, .oi-UmuUthiMona *i.oe p m mrtvt s00« m, i.o 1‘oiut. UMN# i ‘A, p m, leave -, tu « ». . .Hiitimoio, a,live', com in, leilvvlev p m. .-miada, arrive w4’, u m, iM«va 44; p m, veer Voik. arrhs Iso pm. leave )2iep w. VigNi Xi i’. AN, li. IL i'euitamo'lv. leave *5 <13 p in, af.lvu Vio a iu. 3 id i'eiuii a.nva', w, p sh leave sov a m, ,)eiimliaiiivo IVSu w, leave 255 u m. ■ .iiM.ua. ai,.ve u ,e a iu. leave i, ie p in* vea VoiK, urrivo reea lu, ,ea>e-«w p m. -IJalil *l3uU> , Oies-pt BundttJ-, Tlueugii Puumim Piuepvia Oetacen Pern .uuelu H.iu H.uiiK'T, Puiiiuau Mee|H:<3 run ,a raeeetupe Cumrosauel Xovv Vela via A. V P.& 9i.it.lt. ivlUimur Bleepers eu traiu Or rvveon Weplou mul Aew VorR, t er lurinei iufurmatlun apply tu ticket age:.. vJliliurlvisieu, Sumter X ,\e,tueiii lu>un.a>l, i>. nreukrai-t Divine, B. £<U|K)ri;uoii,lrut,(,, \ ■mitli, Xrailic ilaiu-ugcr; juu. u. W iunei, , >Vb '...miiicri l. C. Dryau, ami unr Paaseuat. .vs t; A, i)i Ali'leneru, I asset,e«r Ape,it. . The Haruvili* fitiiiioad, Bkied Jauuary 4,161)2. DAILY MIXED TRAIN. •No. 14, Dally. •: v. . Leave Charleston *4.12 p. m Arrive tunes . :i r - . 6.03-- '* Leave. Lanes ■ ..6.03 • Kihgstree ' 6.17 "' r ‘ Arrive Florence ... . ■. 7.10.,, • No. 52, Daily. .... . . Leave Charleston *6.85 a. m Arrive Lanes -,.-■••• 8.27 < . ♦Daily. tDaily.ex-vv^ muuuay. .... In addition to above. Train No. 69 leaves Charleston 5 30 p m, arrives I ahes 7 20 pm Dailv. . ..... Train No. 61 leaves Lanes 2 00 p m. arrives Charleston-3 50 pm. Daily.. No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Central R. It. of 8. C. Nos. 78, run solid to Wilmington N. C. making close connection with W d W, R, R. for ail point; North, Trains No». 14 ami 6B run via \Vil;oii end Fayetteville—oliort. Line—ami make close connection for a!) points North, T. Mv EMERSON ’frailic Manager, ' " J:R. KENLY, Uenerat Manager.• - ■ J.F. DL VINE,General S'nvenniendent W., C. & A. Railroad. GOING SOUTH. DuWi January I, 1803. So, 98. Leaves VV llimngtuu * 0:33 p, tir. Marion 9i4t Arrives ar Florence H03j No, 50. Leaves Florence *8;3Ua. IS. Antves at ttuiuicr 4:35 No. 69, Dc»' e Simitar 4 86 n, m, Airtvu Cc-iuoroia u tj No, 32, Leaves Spinier *9:43 s, m Arrives at Coivtmbia 19:53 No, 38. Leaves Florence t i:45 Arrive at Suaitur 9:39 No. 53. run* UiroUgfi uom Chuficstcn via CenUtti rtaiiroau, waving Lanes 8.82 a in., yiuiining 9.09 a. m. No. 51 GOING NORTH Leave* CoiuiuOie *19.45 p. Iti. ouimer 12:90 a. m. Arrives at Fiuieuce 1:80 a, m •vO. 78. Leaves Florence 5:19 a. in Marion 3:3)1 Arrive ct vv Umiugion9:10 No. 03. Leaves WolumbU p. m Ai rives at ttumter 7:20 No. 63, Lv. burnter ft.69 Ar. Flor< ace 8:39 •Daily. TDally, except Sunday. No. 53 runs tiirougu w Charleston, via Central it. it,, arriving Rt Manning 8:99 p. m., Eaues o:4o p. in., Charleston <0:40 p, m. Train on Jlanchestur & Augusta H. It- .eaves siumiei- dally, except Sunday, at 19.59 a. m., arnveo at Jtiniiui 11.59 a, in. .vcturning iuavea Rimiui 12,39 p, m., ar* .ives at Ounlter Ls9 p. UI. T rains on irartsviue R, It, leave Haris* vllle diuly except buoiisy at 0,09 a. m , arriving Fioju. 5.W a m. Jtucrnnijjt .enve i'iojos |t.43 p, m., arriving rtaru- .iiie 19-15 p, iu. Trains on VViinilngtun ChadLourn A Cunvvav rudiuad leave Chaubourn 19.39 u,m., arrive Conway J 09 p.m., roturning .cave Conway at 2.no p, m. arrive thaa- :>ourn 5.2u p. in. Leave Chertoourn 7,15 1, m. ami O.o9p. m., arrive Hub at 8:<Hi a; u. and 9.23 p-m. Returning leave Hub ;.90 a. m. and 9,45 p. ui,. arm « UtadOouin >.'43 a. m. nnu 7.89 p, m, Daily except vuituay. ,. R. aENLEY, General Manager, i'. 31. EJiLlt&oN, Tratlic MHiiagers, i.F.DlYlvNE, General Supcniucndcit Atlantic Const Line. C. & D, and C. & S, Railroads. Dated January 2, 1833. GOING DOMN .caves Wadesboro Ueiinctl’s Morvcn's , McFarlanl Ciieraw Cash’s Society Hill Dove’s Floyd's Darlington i’almetto ,i'rives at Florence GOING UP, .caves Florence Palmetto Daiiinetyn Floyd's Dove's Boeiety Hill Cash's . ChetRW McPfiilnnd Morveu's Bcnuuti's Vrrlves at Wadesboro Freight Truih Going Loaves Florence ‘ trriv Darlingion. Leaves Hartsville, Juvann, Floyd’s, Darlington Arrive at Florence 5:35 A. M 9:29 9:49 9.99 339 This train raakesconiiection with 1. south bound passenger train on the Ch, raw A Darlington Railroad. . JfBtl’BAlNG. (.caves Yiimtiisi) im p.-j • Leave Da.lliigtofi, j 33 , „ Floyds- Bin* JoYanfi, gj},/ Vrllve il UhtUvllln. 8,to This train waits two hours, if iie(b f sgf). for liia Narth tjound freight irai oij tot L< A D; IL R, j1J4.CDKl.il. 1:40 P, M. 2:01 2:33 2:40 4:09 4:80 6:05 6:45 9:00 9:25 ’ 0:40 7:09 6:80 AIM, 616O TA'o VI tSDO 8:49 10i(K) lli«- 12:05 12:29 . , ,121411 Up; 9:00 A; M 1 0:45 Freight Golug Down, -eaves Darlington 5:00 M Vrrivcs at Floietice 5i*5 A. P, HAVENEL, Preiit ii, W. L. DOUGLAS 83SHOE And other epseiamsa (or Osctlomen, Udlet, Boyi sod HlMMareths Best In the World. . Jfts dewrlptlrs advenlM- Vieal wblch will *ppw M tSlipapir. 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