The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, April 14, 1893, Image 3
John P.f ;;nott cjuld not decide
wh.cu of tiio two Burton sisters
was the lovelier. For years he had
S i id attention to Ruth aud Matil-
ii Burtqy,;-’!«»^i;t4 ,ei)rdd rnora and
more for them, and had even
come to think taut he would some
day ask one of them to be his
wife. Yet for the life of him he
could not decide which he would
ssk^and if botdj^he girls had been
drowning iri s .l%ke, so:divided
were hlrafwitibifc^that lie prob
ably t^otild not haver decided
which of them to save until both
had gone under. He used to feel
provoked at this indecision, and,
as he would walk out Elswortn
avenue to call at the Burtons’, he
often wished that he could nsk to
■eo only one of them. But then
there always arose the question
which it should be; he could not
think of slighting either of them,
an&vio RMtt't rtraie.he palled.: he
asked for both the girls, and both
Outside the Burton mansion,
hU ss i ty.Trffl^ :
He seemed to be stunned, for ns
* Tay "motionTess/and the"eh<rdf TEe
mold, after throwing liim to the
ground, had rested on a stone bs-
yond him,
XtBAW POKER. --
uudiscriminai
took Ruth in
Supposing him to be severely in
jured,Matilda throw herself bedde
the man, and passionately- se:z)!
one of _ hisdiauiU, bbvared it'with
kisses. Ruth, however, stood pale
and irmnovablo; then seeing two
of the mon standing idly by, she
called to them:
“Here, you two, see that that
moidis lifted. Get help if you
need it.?’, Ifei anbtjbed, “And you.
limry* and run for a doctor.”
Then, becoming more earnest, to
a fourth she cried,'‘Run for water,
quick, it may revive him.”
Just at this moment Jack him
self came around the corner, heard
Ruth's last speech and saw Matil
da sobbing over the man. The
latter, covered with mortification,
jumped -to'for •feet; murmuring:
Why! we thought it was you.”
But Ruth remained silent aud ap-
pardutly-unmovckV: 2*
The three left the workmen to
take care of the. man, who proved
to be mu/ ttunnld, ’ It was a
rather silent party that rode back
the? train < to Eirft Liberty. In
One of Senator.Rettlgrew’s Pet
Ctamee,
Senator Fjttigrjv, of South
Dakota, who ii s been making
himself quite- popnhm. recently at
the Fiffli Aven-jn JIcJhI, NeW
York, is very fond of a quiet game
of draw pok 'r. I* is t-old of hi|U
that soon ufipi- hi?, ai'p 'ir inc'i in
the Senate he j-nnwi in a jcvio
which,.soon produced a jack pot,
and some one of the party opened
it for *50. Sensitor Fottigrcw hes
itated st. §rst, but finally Icon-
eluded to come in and drew four
cards. The man who opened the
pot bet $50, which tho Senator
E imptly raised a like amount.
e third player dropped out, as
the man who opened had not drawn
sny cards. It being then the turn
of the opener, he raised another
$50, which Pettigrew doubled.
This sort of thing went on some
time until the fellow , who had
opened the pot began to get uri*
easy. “How many cards aid you
draw. Senator?” he asked. "Four.”
was the laconic response y "Well,
•Prefossion al-Card 8.
1
W. F. DAIifiA\,
at.;
w;y.r "’h-v.iw-
| 'Mil-
rn-
; art‘ S|(;|-
I
supper he was
tra yiance with
f Ke'went fedth Ma
tilda to a concert one week the
b&f Week the-'fook Ruth» to- an
opera.. But the most provoking
tWng, about it,all was ^a^ ha,
wfettif to • xannf; an&i' sinee be
had becomo secretary of a steel
coomb#! tfoJ» was
nothing to prevent his being seta
-tied in life Besides this, he
thought he loved the Burton.girls
wife somefthmg-nfore than a broth*
erly Affection. ; In| fact, ; he was
CTOttebaH/ -being' tsrragfatttlttted
Upon his engagomeut to one of
thefn-*eftoh uipe^rofobly the one
Whom he had taken out lust,
But still he was not muoh to
blame for -his hesitation, sines
Ruth and Matilda possess)
chams that were both, equal an
g iffectly complimentary, While
uth was possessed of much more
thanierdinary beauty and of a
ind that was foeu as It was prao*
Matilda, though paiitlrsljf
in, hod the reauleit wit and
umor, and her homelinew Wkl
irjWtten in an
Unlilati
Vuc.Ksltuir at gtrted,
whibb the porta haws sung m iurf;
ft “
been
fho peculiar charm of
next bight he was sure to be tbs
servant of Matilda. _ ’ • ‘
For loros time the' three bad
talked Of Visiting sbmo of tiie steel
bills, abd one night Jack actually
didtakethetwo girls to see the
Edgar Thomson 6tool Worlts at
Bessemer*,, As they stood in one
Oothef CJ iHe creut foom at tin>
bonvdraM min, Matild* rep&isUy
Was piystthed by the apparently
intelligent action -of the machin
ery, while Ruth, hdW and then,
ttslted questions m regard to the
practical Writings of tho mill.
. "Oh! isn’t that pretty?” cried
Matilda, as tlm huge egg-shaped
vessel shot • great shower of
sparks $0-feet across the room,,
burnt by those spAriis. , Quick,
why don’t you run away?’
‘ r Don’t you see, aifged Ruth,
"that tliocq. sgprjis. fall right off
fee clothes Of the Workmen that
feejihit? They do ho barm."
•’^ickr''sftid Matilda in a mo*'
ftient, ’Vhnt fouhtnin of Are r«*
t«4ifojn# .'jl!,tua bouquet of flow*?
$» you gave me tar my itomtng'
6Ut ballr „
VR W«fHdS i
. filpdlcS’to
- volcanic
•HSjHStiW’ fejiHedRttjh,. cision that.hew
without givWrJtoej*' ♦'*
spo|k, . ‘'of piotfural of
isruptibiisr ' ,,
, dust then a hiige irotl dippdf,
Wgo ettough -to drown a doSsn
toeu, Wus swUng into place, and
received the.molten metal from
the mouth'bf the vassal.
“Oh, isn’t that funny P’ cried
Matilda. M’That big thing goes
all by itself. I know.it w>”
over and bit .as.?'
“You big goose," saij
"don’t you see that' jt is
a crane and worked
111 fly
ung on
by hydraulic
power? That man away back in
the'comer is guiding it all by,l
lever.” wsss-.*- j-'j %?.
"Well, I don’t care'i 1f ' replied
Matilda, "it’s dangorousj and I
know Jack wants to kUlua
around as if by magic, I'm going
out of this place," she continued,
as she moved toward, the, odor,
'iuthis time Bennett eould bard*,
ty ftrifoirt his aisiusemont fodf
the mystification.®f the otif arid
the wisdom of thl rithef bf . fei
in
spite of Matilda’s embarrassment
in the mill, when they first got
;nto tfo cars she-, did.bor.best to
laugh off the mistake; she made
fun of Ruth’s imporvious manner,
and jofod' about the stupidity of
tho workmen. She could not.
however, induce. Ityth and Jack
to'makb light of the affair, and all
three eooo relapsed into a eilauoe
that - was maintained .tiatil Jack
loft the girls at the door of their
uonie,
Whea,-. shortly after, -he was
thinking it all over in his room,
he was .quite byerepme by : M itil-
uil’a aaritatibn, "Ves,” he said ta
himself, “aiie does love me,” and
m ha moved about h,t rooms dur
ing the rest of the evening those
words sang themselves in his mind
like a refrain. He Was so mean
that even the distress of Matilda
delighted him and as ha prepare 1
to retire he was rejoicing that
his uncertainty about the two girls
was at an end, Ho knew now, he
thought, which of the girls loved
him, ana he Would Htile tfo thing
the next dajft, "I’ll go out tomor
row morning," he laid to himself,
"and tell Matilda all.” It was
only as he retired that .He remem
bered the pmeendedf mlrtd and the
constancy « Ruths But hs wao
soon ftsicepand dreaming Of Ma
tilda.
When he awoke, however, tfo
next fflornirigi tor some reason hia
feeling had begun to change. Tho
beautiful face of Ruth seemod to
borne between him and Matilda,
hod for actions than seemed to
show more depth of feeling, as
well tie more decision, then even
those of her more demonstrative
sistefi He remembered, aliri, What
he had »o thought of tfo night be*
fore, that, beneath her daim com
posure, Rutb'i countenance had
shown a delicate flush of agitation.
The more he thought of her the
firmer became hie belief that
Ruth's feeling for him Was stronger
even then Matilda’s. He could
not get rid of tha thought, He
fod awakened early, st 9 o’clock,
end in s few minutes he was out
on the street pacing restlessly up
and down,
"Yes,” he thought, "Matilda’s
demonstrations Would probably
not last long] and they Certainly
cannot mean eo much as did
Ruth’s terrible composure, Yes. ”
he concluded, "coromoo sense and
devotion ere good enough, and
Ruth is the girl for roe." 4
Bo elated wqs he by tfo hud de*
t that, he whfoi&l afoiii 'Ond
begsfi striding tefrldCAlly towards
the home of tho Burton girls. But
he could hardly call at 1 iu the
morning, even if it was to say that
.Ruth was the girl for him, and so
he tUrnou Abruptly AfOUnd And
went back to bis brer.kfaet. All
th« htafilingi hhWBVefi Ruth's
countenance was before him, and
at 11 o’clock he was on his way
out Elsworth avenue. It was with
the gronte-t satisfaction that he
mug tho Burton's doorbell, for at
last he had come to a decision, and
knew which of tfo girls .to ask for,
was the laconic response,/"^ell,
roU ore betting lively on A fotofoard
draw. Senator tVttigjmw - said
nothing except to suggest-ifeat
they raise the limit to $100. ‘ The
other fellow thought that his oppo
nent could not possiMy h&ve a bet
ter hand than nia ojw* And raised
another fifty. PemgreW; cama
right back at him w^out s smile,
and the first man in. desperation
called. Pettigrew (aid down bis
hand—ace. king, quefos jack and
ten-spot of clubs. "Grc*t|>pott!”
was the chorus. "Guei* feat’s
my pot," said Pettigrew, ,r V^hat
in thunder did you dm# BJdred
his eompantans, "That type
writer, replied the Senator, Indi
cating the modest little queen of
clubs. "What did r ' n " r " nar ' "
on
«<»
aces,"
you open it
‘Throe kings and * pair of
Washington wperts are
very careful nowadays when they
tackle the Senator from South
Dakota at the game of draw poker.
Howto'Run Fait
In tfo mountainous villages of
Germ any tho lotter-carricrs are
4i * u -at-worked p
They carry
tue hardest-worked people in
]’ all the mail
tha
country.
end am compelled to go at tforute
of about five miles»« hour, You
-ynn
hess of Wats!
l|li so tb .
dly Mpollei
mctilli so that t|i
boys who
to iiVbld this sHorb
the
rapt
If '
,‘eafry a quill in ....
e sir vakuot be so
from tfo lungs,
want to become
k. KKn n i)..\ }v<;.an ,
Attorney at Law,
’ PABLINOTOJr, ?. 0;
Nettles & Netties,
ATTORNEYS • AT - LAW,
Darlington C. H., S. C
Will practice In all Stafc and Federal
Courts. Careful attention will be giver
to all bushes? entrusted to us.
C. P. DARGAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ASD
Trial Justice,
DARLINGTON, 8. C.
Practices in the United States Court
-md in the 4th and Cth circuits. Prompt
attention to all business entrusted to me.
'Office, Ward’s Lane, next to The Dar-
•ngton Herald olHte.
Hiallitei
.Ml.
FIRE!
I represent Twelve of tbe
hi, M re'iV.Mu Fl.e i-.sunvti- e
ColiiptiiiM- in H:e \v orld—
tmii-n-/ tli.-m. 11;*- l.h-wpool
and f.-.imlnn isnd <!iol«-, of
Kiiylatti!. flic luisei-t lire
- i-i-i'if-anin tb.- world; iiinF
ttie n>irtf< r!,-1 1 ••
’ r nf all Aliic
ll: |-,lt.)
Prompt niientloti t • •— -... i-
faciioti guartiuteed,
F. E. XORMXT.
DARLINGTON, S. C.
OTce Jietween Edwards, Nnrme.nl
Co., snd ,tnv .V Sumtero’
DARLINOTON
—All kinds of—
Warble Monunu-utn,
Tablets, anil
Grave Stone:
umlsited on Short ttotlpfc,. and Ss cheap
as can
n Short ttoUi-b, tintl ks cl
bts purchttsbtl clsthhtre,
VIOLINS,
GUITAR-4,
BANJOS,
Al’TOrtARPS,
TAMBOR1NES,
HARMONICAS.
ty Designs and prices furnished
aitpllcHtion.
or
\1. work delivered Fret on llhe of C.
D. ItiUh'uad.
Darlington Warble Works,
UARLtNGfON, 9. C.
When j-,iu nr.: in tliecity dojj^t fail ti
| all at the Enterprise Hotel Harbor Sliop
;t i« t-u- -.itily firnt class shop In the city.
Fashlouabla hair cuts, tirst fckss shave:
md tite
(jireftt Ardhlitii
%%% tShumpuo.
Four polite barlten tvlw ays on hand t
,vail, mi you. , .
MINUS A UAill.EE,
.... Propritlors.
O-V—but.
^“febV’ ho mid, "don’t
yet. ^Tfore’o really ri-
go out
iutgar,
bU to' Wait for nirij
and I WBtot
Stand fort
go and get a permit for the
you dan
i to^rpur
__ you to wait tor met
Stand fore in thie corner while 1
WM’
mill Ruth,
guardian an;
rrigHtetjeo i
itruto
U-Wfedfl."
« tfo Mr ih',
the eouth wri
etore Watched
ia through the
tame-.cioor a trAia dT e.vf»
wtch holding iu htwe iron mold.
foaro a dull tlmU puiehle, ami the
riUifi#. f<?vttfo?l; 4fe t w,ltfc*le I and
Ht- q.jif’td, Thi vt-rMto" feurntan
in l td rootn. rutitei for tfo door,
bat the g rii* rii'bWKffoM Uk*-.u.
k stcTitd it.rJ iolw.l tiw ni-it c.tr,
end It? utol.l, hi*d, in faihti (.
kmxJfoxkafl 1UAM Wtt.- Af tfo gin
Cantu Mat: tfo# bint lyia f on
sssa»w*iw
"enrintofe” of very feet ruftttersi
Will pfahtirie anffyitig sUniifeinif in
fee htouta wtien running, they
will find that they can soon run e
long time without losing breath,
They muit be very careful, though
not to swallow what they are M-
itt the mouth: And they
net be such eareful WnritWi thftf
they Will riot fall. Very young
•printer^ would do well to w«tt
awhile before trying to become
o hampions,
‘-Is there tth'y 'wsy to'a'votd snenag,
dector?”
‘‘Ves. Cultivate ihsomttlt."—Harper'i
fitvetric Bitters.
This remedy is * becoming »o we)
known and so popular as to need m
special mention. All who have use<
Electric Eittars elua the same song «
prnlfC.p'A purer meulclue does not axis
'tPst Quality ami nt IlcoHonubb
PrkcH.
Moult I'ibiiW, U’ttrntnt
fell «ood :im tn w, wilt K.i
very rvasoiiiible.
i liltti Wit
Of Hhnp (mO Orgn
will fit burgulUti.
%ii M Muoi,
rgyil
remove P mplue, Beils. Salt Rheum am
othti- aficctions cause a by Impure lloctl
—will drive Malaria from the system an:
prevent as well n« cure all Msi^rlal fever
—For cure of ilsadsehc, consii'patloi
and Indigestion try Electric Bitters-
Entire satiafatdio*! itinrsnievtl, tjr oiont
refundsai^Pricti IR c>s- ««rl ii-dOpt-
tt!e ill Urugstort. 5
SfjU8it', Gmnd and Up
riabt, at huiieSi price* an
on liueial
Of very best quality, »
rtHsoiinblu prices imil o.
oveoiTiiiiiidiitiha terms.
Write tor tMialhgu^,
iiotth
iA.malone&Bro.
When tfo maid, canto tb the door,
he sent up his cord for Ruth alone.
—Goorg* Brood Zug, in tho Am*
VerstIrttomry, .
fbo Hiformi'-ion Uftino TOQ
, .’.uu*. •" -
‘ v ’’Could
from you
1™,VIrig MPH fiH t}BJ
•tation this mommrf.
"Y«t, Bir,'* ropilca the (rfllocr,
/'Well,,! want to know BriW
these WfifliUiJ^ tfoti WtoTf;’’
"In varioaii waysf B/rioHitidd
tfoy borrow padogf ana give A
worthla.-is clioCk on a bank. ”
"Tfoy do, eh?” aaspod tho niarii
coLmmtA, &. c.
N. B.—Onirrs for ShtTl Music
will have prompt atttutlon.
Walrhrs rcjmiml and war-
mnted at .Muson’a Jtdu-lry
Store.
f* '. s
ib TH : IFFLICTtD.
tim m m tn
■■■■—"FO
Childrtfi Cfy foe Fh ^ec^iOR. M'RAES
pM FOB OttBAJlH) S fHH'TIIU:
ASh KlBAiiv (ompuims,
, Oftod i.oakfi.
Good Inuka tii’ii UlOl'O than skii
drop, depending upon a healthy con
dition of nil the vital organs. If th-
liver he inactive, you bilVC u bilio;
look, if yynr stomach be discord*-,
you have a dyspeptic look and If yom
kidneys be affected you have a pinch
ed look. Secure goocl hwtlih'And yoc
Bit
will have good looks. Electric
ter? is the grout aHeratite and Toni.-
ads directiv on these vital organs
.Cures pimples, blotches, loili nm*
gives a good complpslw. Paid »i
Wilcox’s drug store, 600. per bottle
fir f-.-fi-'s m-i -
'•rw.i 1 „|»a«r'inli«. , *,-i»av>ol!iVirw.*.iuit t *-nrw, CnT»i!v*l^«.
I .r. oiu.M-.vl il w ..^»1 ...| * v.-tri njsiui [ l'l.^r)i,v. ...- .atam.
. .. .... .... I f-i*,* v.-.,i..* L.*,* »:„l «.
ibuvuUMi.r ' it. A. Aho:. x. K. m, I
* 0 So. OxXorJ St, Bnokljrn, S. Y. | Witluat ik^uri-us n»Uio*i:oB.
Tm Czxtack Ocurixy, 17 Kumy Stnct, K. T.
GIBSON & WOODS
Take pleasure in unnon .icing
that they am now pepared to
u«ue
h ana life kmn
mn m, mn.
Koai Agent,
riQREUQi S\
BARUABTfiN, S, f.
I'pwial attention paid lo the buy-
ng and selling of real estate, collee
ion of rents, 4c.
The strictest attention will be pain
f n all business entrusted ttie.
Jos'Malaria, Liver!
als.or JnttapU’fcVta
f I
I
With Hr sudden start.
,l > naj t<f perhaps tfoy borioW
tp
money arid tfirti Byef a fifodk for a
trunk, AVhen you go to look for
tfo trunk it is not to ho found.".
"By Gtoorgo!” routifiroii tfo
flc'aiti, they toll you ri
foj, * ' < ‘3S| Hi borrow money ori
"Sttaflfly sometimes hire their
victims to boss a mill or factory
somewhere, and then borrow
.money to pay a freight bill.”
* "Four differerit Waver Shouted
tfo man, at be jumped oteaf of tfo
floor,
Huckiuti’s Afulcu&ulve.
The best salve in ttie wAjlil ’’Hr
bruises, si.res, ult^rSi fidl
sores, tsttSribnSpjistl tvipHcT^
fhvei
corns, and rt'!.?kl!i ti : u|,ti(, jilosf.
tlvol>'ciii-es piles, or no imfafofWe*.--!!
ISguiirHut ee»<lt<><rlveperfect satlefaction,
or money retoe e I, I’.tice 23. cfcnle | Hr
‘inttia. For snb-*1 WljHll'Sill-iic sfoie.
‘OMIdrtfi (jrv for Piteher’i GstiSfls.
wiwiu :laby rt .-U sick, we pare liet- C'astorto.
When stiu wus CriilJ, tt** crifil -or cutorlh.
When she bwoame Ml: )h« olu..« to CutortB.
WtanshshedChllili* slugs**UsiuiehatSfli
'Xnd I II lie banged it I haVon'i ^ |V| | L,
beoti taeca hi on every one of ’em ^ ^
in n rids of a hundred miles! fetyi j ri2il8CJ.CIO TO ^yUUiOQ,»-
Home ttowii «nd show hie the rlvef C lir I Ai P C fi R.AH F ft C
,uitifejn.ii n ft, tea, ^vJE s
./ ■"Tills Mc-llt’lne is tnUH) Intanijiiiy
.uily tWiiilih-ene*'*) 1 -.' tnan--
—n'liija Sii iiiM‘li!i*Hiiii , e f a- cr^nui
4:i!| ali It) iin-y disciiWH. I
(ifr^ctiire wlMniiif pun, l!te-. u
.•.•nf.-iti-ejfttlie 1-iss of iu»e IrtolIJi-nr
Jinn 1 froin nfiViJJJtl'Iiiy Hi ut. No | iil .
Ii'i’Oyto.e.V.‘J-.'dlifototii>• ulihh tlivre i,:.
<,iiill|'1;i'«Hiihs. fi c iK> u.'hvi I oi- wfn. c
by aoRi-uiu-r it ixl piiasliijtit nut in th,
llrluc In the form of it seiilili.-llt of tin-
jrojVdef.
imVe fUiulwriniriCfors fni!ii iv.ipli
HUhirTe!! Whliiry ivli.i lleta hni
PETER BOWLEb
DOER PinKT Ct-ANB
Paper Hanging,
tolsominfi Wcrli a Specialty.
Ke selicits tilt: patronage of
Darlington.
inv. SUTTON
Is prejmrctl if) «»*!•#
Photographs
•Jf your bsbifi, Don’t delay; you uihj
ive lo rngret i,
Studio in Hewitt Block
vt na-iim
JF l’0l T BOX’!
Mkf the Watch you
have, trade it off for
unotht-r at.
Mim JfiUBLRF STORK,
hliicies, and Can place all bnsi-
Itfta entrusted to them in some
of the best companies in the
United States.
They bit Vt! Sitbh ctimpuiilt’s as
Tfo litany, nf New Yo , and
The HiiiiBtitlj of Uurlford,
tjUiilm tan of tfo largest and 1
litst hittliiiitcd com|)aiiivs in the
country.
bUtao)
Tfoy luviteexamiuHtiuti into tho
plan# of the New York Mutual,
offering, us they do, vary iavora*
bln terms to those who wish to
ilWife..
Tfoy ifoo conduct a geiierul
Ui-ohVHigV and Coutmisslon blii-
iiit-ss, and solicit It share of the
patronage.
DARLINGTON, S. C.
NOTICE!
;o;-
Do l ou
\Vuut a New Home Sewing Miicliiiic?
Do ¥011
Want the improved No. fl Wheeler A Wilson Hewing Machine?
Do You
Want the Standard Rrwiug Machine?
TheM are all the latest improved and guaranteed to givv
intisfatiliuhi
Do Yon
Want a pair of Reynold# Shoe# to Wtaf jb'li tw^lirt! iiitintiig?
Do You
Want a IhiMltoftlfc Spflfig Suit for $5.00 ?
Do You
U So,
Want a bargain in these aud other goods iu our line!
Call on iia. We will be pleased to icrve yon.
BLACKY/ELL BROS.
STATIOiVUtY,
III ■ ■ . ,
i!lir..-d ildd ti to bciilsi ■■
, t utJaril i-ij.to-. fi liil.v
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