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ARIZONA KICKER. AN APRIL FOOL JOKE THAT BILL • HENDERSON DIDN'T RELITII. Said Henderson Insisted on Stirring lip Two Rattlesnakes and the Editor Comes to His Assistance. [By Charles B. Lewis.] • Monday forenoon we received by stage from Captain Jackson of the Jackson ranch a beautiful pair of rattlesnakes which had been captured by some of his cowboys. We were arranging to forward them to Chi cago and left the box for an hour or so ou the front steps of the Kicker office. For fear that some idiot would come along and stick his lin ger into one of the holes bored for ventilation we printed and hung out a sign “Don’t Poke!” It hadn’t been out 10 minutes when that old critter of a Bill Henderson came along, mid being about half slewed he took the sign and box for au April fool joke and deliberatdy poked. We got out just as he yelled, one of the snakes having bitten him, of course. We ran him into the butcher shop and cut off the finger and sent for a doc tor, and during the next hour we got three quarts of whiskey down his neck. He is still drunk, but the poison has been neutralized, and he will come out on top. The next time he secs a hole and a sign of “Don’t Poke!” he will probably stop to find out whether the hole is an under ground route to Tombstone or stops short against something with teeth. He can have his missing linger by calling at this office, though we be lieve we could claim it as a relic. His honor the mayor (who is our self) desires us to announce that he sincerely regrets the incident that took place in the oommen council rooms Tuesday evening, but at the same time feels that he was in no wise to blame for the occurrence people become panic stricken, this town would have been blotted off the face of the earth, to be heard'of no more. When all the danger had passed and the people realized their narrow escape, there was an hour of rejoicing, and we doubt not that more than one heartfelt prayer arose to heaven. SIIILO’S CJltE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty five doses only 25c. Children love it. Sold by Druggists. Read G. K. Ryan’s advertisement to-day. He guarantees a cure for kidney disease. References furnished on applicatiod. Many rise in the morning with a headache and no inclination for for breakfast. This is due to torpidity of the liver and a derange condition of the stomache. To restore healthy action to these organs, nothing is so efficacious as an occasional dose of Ayer’s Rills. KARL’S CLOVER ROOT will purify your Blood, clear your Coru- plectiou, regulate your Bowels and make your Head clear as a bell. 25c. and 50c. We are pleased to announce that Dr. J. A. Boyd has secured the agen cy for the Japanese Pile Cure; a most wonderful discovery for the cure of Piles of every kind, which they will sell with a written guaran tee to refund the money if it does not cure. It is said to be a specific for that terrible and dangerous dis ease. Get a free sample and try it. DeLeon, Texas, July, 25, 1891. Messrs. Lippjian BROsSavauah,Ga. Gents—I’ve used nearly four bot tles of P. P. P. I was afflicted ff&m the crown of my head to the soles of my feet. Your P. P, 1’, has cured difficulty of breathing aud smoth' erjng, palpitation of the heart, and Per some weeks pwt the honorable j relieved me of ell pain; one mistrial aldermen h? the Third ward hai was closed for ten pears, now 1 can been wondering lidW he could put in sis months at the World’s fair for this without costing him a cent. Ho iitidtly decided that this town ought to make au exhibit and put hint ia charge. Tuesday evening he tried to intro duce a corkscrew to that dent, und when, declared out of order he called the mayor a cayusc, a coyote and a liar. HU honor acted entirely in his official capacity and solely from public motives when he jumped down and wiped the floor with the breaths through it readily. I have not slept ou either side for two years, in fact dreaded to see night come, now I sleep soundly in any position all night. I am 59 years old, but expect soon to be able to take hold of the plow handles; 1 feel proud I was lucky enough to get P. P. P., and I heartily reccommshd it to my friends and the public generally, Yours respectfully, A. M. RAMSEY. A. M. Ramsey, Sworn to and subscribed before me this, August f.tb, 1891. Ji Mt Lambert, N. I\, Comnuvnche Co., Texas, SHILO’S CURE is sold on a guarantee^ It cures incipient Con sumption. It is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. 85 cti, 50 cts., and $1.00. HoW a Snakd Swallow* a Frog. The method of swallowing is a i very simple one, although, if the rog be large, more than half lay bo „ Before the undersigned anthoritv alderman from Third. In his j on this day personly appeared A. M. excitement h« wiped t(W hard, and i Ramsey, who after being duly sworn it is feared that the alderman may i statement not SCO ChicaM fur the next *i m . H i w^e by him relative to the virtue not see Chicago for the nest three| gf ^ ^ ^ mcdiciuo ia trut}( years, He was tt'tl* it) converse yes. terdsy for the first time; and after emting some rabbit soup stated that hu could blame Ho one but hlmselfi Had the mayor pocketed the affront, as oertaiu people think be ought to have done, there would have been au cud to order aid dignity jn all fu ture meetings of the council) Just rffier tile deep toned bell had tailed the solemn hour of midnight Thursday night, aud While that por tion ef UUi 1 population not in atten dance at the dog fight were buried in slumber and drelihing Of the fu ture greatness of this tardtofy, our esteemed and tide awake fellow townsman, J. ih Johnson, Esq., was Aroused from *)?ep by the barking of his dog. Jill*. JohiiJCll *et»U*ed from . the pecnliar iuficction of tiiS thgs Volte that something was amiss, und • he Sprang out of bed Sad drew aside the curtain. The sight which he saw, nearly paralyzed him. Right across the street, in the Black Bear restaurant, he; discovered a wild, weird toungueof flame dancing about ajid iniUityly realized that the sal vation of the town depended on him. A largo and generous laden wooden Spitbox liaci be«n oareiessly kicked Igftiust the stove and caught,, fire find was bitting with the ferocity of % demon when Mr. Jhoijson locked puL Ho dressed himself with the tfapldiiy of lightning and dashed out f into the street to give the alarm. ‘Then the star Spangled canopy of 'heaven looked down upon au awful jsccne. Men dashed to und fro in the •frenzy. Women cried out in mad dispuir.' • Children were struck dumb and hid away to wait for death. While a portion of the crow l rushed for the engine 'house, another kicked in the door of the restaurant and ex tinguished thf flames with a bucket of water. When the chivalrous Colonel Baker stood on the steps and announced that the peril had passed a shout of relief went up which star- th^Very stars'io their sockets. Ii tfas a close shave. Had tint build ing become cue moss of teething roaring flames, had the wind then •prung up a hurriiane, had it been ibio to obtain,.wfttoj and the ■Vi . »rit *SV AYER’S. PS.) iJ i Ak'.l l IB Ap. The best aperient. Though prompt and eaws^Je ia thu'j action, the usa of these pills is always attended with i.l» test rosslis. Their effect is to strengthen and regulate the organic i'tv.G*uu», being especially beneficial in the various derangements of the f'tomach, Live- and Dowels. Ayer’s Pills are recommended by the leading physicians as the most prompt and effective remedy for Biliousness, Nausea, Coativoness, Indigestion, Slug gishness of the Liver, Drowsiness, Neuralgia, and Sick Headache, Wilmington & Weldon R. R. and Bid nches GOING SOL’TII. EXPRESS IT TO recommend &****? iwti 1 I The 8deal ved their »■ mi — Iir.ij- “I can recommend Ayer's Pills all others, long pfovi value as a cathartic.’ Leithsville, Pa. “ A friend wishes to speak through the Register of the beneficial results he has received from a regular use of Ayer’ -J. T. Less, Ayer's Pills a.o the best cathartic I aver used in my practice. I can confldently recommend them.” —J. T. Sparks, ?f. 0.. Ycddo, lud. “ I have used Ayer’s Pills in iny fam ily for several years, and always found them to he a mild and excellent purga tive, haviu;; a good effect on the liver. pill- Fills. Ho says, ‘X was feeling sick and tired, and my stomach seemed all out of; It is the be; t pill used.”— Frank order. I tried a number of remedies, man, Sulphur, Horny Co., Ly. hut none seemed to give mo relief until | "Ayer's Pills are (lie heat I have ever I was induced to take the old reliable ; used for headaches, and they act like a Ayer’s Pills. I have 1 tham in relieving any disagreeable sensation in tho stomach used only one box, but I feel like a new man. I think they are tho most plcasent and easy to take of any cathartic pill, being so finely sugar-coated that even a child will like them.’ Poothbay (Me.) Register. Family ^edieina after eat ing.”—lira. M. J. Ferguson, Pullens,Va. “Ayer’s Pilh; cured me cf severe head ache, from which I was long a sufferer.” —Emma Keyes, Hubbardstou, Mass. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills Prepared ty Sr. J. C. -Iyer <C Co., Loi:eU, 2Iass. Sold ly Druggists Everywhere. Every Dose Effective. DATED Oct. 8th, 1893 C CS r 1 'i3 = y..~- y.Sr. i ^ ■ Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R. R. Condensed Bchedulu, Nov. 3*, 181)2. NOUTJI BOUND. No. 3, Daily except Sunday. His Terrible Revenge. “So!’’ exclaimed Harold Vere da Vere, folding his arms and regard ing tho young woman with a stern, pitiless gaze, “you have cast me i aside, Mabel Foatherbone, in or der to get a rich widower, have you?” If you choose to speak of it ia ■ that coarse manner, Mr. Vere tie Vere, she replied) raising her head and meeting his gaze haughtily, I have, sir! I have promised to marry Mr. Wagonsellers. Harold Vere de Vere crushed his hat down over his eyes and started for tho door. Mabel Featherbone, he said, ausing with his hand on the door nob, you have thrown me over for a man with a bar’!. You will find he is not the only man with a bar’i. I have one at homo filled with your love letters! I shall soli them to the ragman! doo.l evo- ning!—Chicago Tribune. Notes of tho Fashions. Tight-fitting jackets with loose! fronts and large lapels will prevail in 1893. The fancy in jewelry is the mak ing over of old-rasliionod earrings into stick pins. , .The latest fashion ifl.hair dress ing allows for on ornament being placed vertically, cutting it direct ly in two. Very dainty card cases, photo graph frames, pocketbooks and purses arc made of white morocco, mounted either with silver or geld. Sets... , SCcla. and 8100 Bottle. One cent a dote. Turn Cheat Ccran Ccnr. promptly curei where eU others fail. Cough*, Croup, Sore Throat, Hoaratmss, whooping Cough and Asthma. For Comumptlou It has no rival; has cured thousardo, and will obits too lx takeain time. Soil by Druggists or. a guar antee. For a Lara Back or Cheo-t, uao SHILOH’S BELhADONNA PLAliTEUJKc. ]LOH%._ _ ■’REMEDY. /aveyoueatarili V This re® teed to cure you, Price, 63 cts. 2S5 King St., Charleston, S. C., And have it put in thorough order. Fiac Watch Work a Specialty and Warranted One Vcar. Chief Inspectors of Watches for Atlantic Coast Line, South Carolina Railway, Plant System Railways. % Headquarters for H!HG PIESESTS, JEWELRY, UTERES, FISE UPS, STERUSE Orders from the Country receive prompt atteutioa. Reliable Goods. Reasonable Prices. A large stock alwavs on hand. Leave Weldon Arrive Kooky Mount. Arrive Tarboro Leave Tarl>oro. Arrive Wilson ... 1>. m. p. m. a. m . 12 5 43 Ji . 1 40 0 7 00 ]>. m. ! 1$ 1- T>f* " pTni. ]~ .. 2 Is *•0 00 . m. a. in. r.OO 7.40. p. in. p. m. a. in. 1 Leave Goldsboro 315 7 40 8 30 Leave Warsaw 4 14 0 .ft) Ijcavo Magnolia 4 27 8 40 0 44 Arrive Wilmington— 0 00 9 55 1125 Going south. Leave 'Wilson Arrive Selma Arrive Faycttsvtlle No. daily. *2 oO p m 3 25 5 20 GOING NO KOI I. Dated may 31,1892. *>5 d*/3;oZ'Cli£V.lXt ‘dDxa.ilox* Hfeiug and Staraisg* Latest pattern*In Imported Spring ami Summer Goods, Stylish Suits From ftO.OO to GJ.W, 8~£t: tr, CLEAMXCi AND DVEINti, mors than half an hour may bo oomumed in the tfocei*. The two bones of the ower jaw are separate and oapa- fle of Itideiicndent raovamontj so the reptile loosens its hold upon one sido of its jaw, mid, pushing that side forward as far us possi ble, it drives the teeth in again, atid theu draws the jaw back to its original position. The result is that the prey is drawn down by the movement. The process is thou repeated by tho other half of tha jaw. thus inevitably forcing tho victim inward. The snake’s *kia stretches enormously, und tho. Jaw is, of course, dislocated, but j tlis extensible ligaments hold the ! bones together, Tho dispropor. j tion between tho diamotor ot tho j frog and the serpent’s slender nock ! Is, judged marvelous, and snakes have been observed to split them.! solves open by attempting too am- ! Wtious a mouthful, After perhaps half an hour of i laborious contortions all that is! seen of the poor frog ii a great! swelling tliut the contracting mus- 1 cles are rap diy forcing down the reptile’s mek. If one liberate.! | tho captured frog before it is too late, (lie wretched animal often seems so overcome by fear, or per haps stupefied by tho serpent’s saliva, that it wilt not leap, hut crawls in a painful manner. Y/e' must not allow ourselves to he duped into a mistaken svmpathy, however, for such is tin pootio justice of the case. Largo frogs esteem small snakes a purlieu 1 nr delicacy.—A. G. Mayer, in the Popular Science Monthly. Its Practical Uses. Willie—Papa, what is that big hammer for n the box at tho side «f the car? Papa.—-It servos two purposes, my son—to enahk tbs conductor to knock down u and to help tho commorehl iffiYiltf tq crack El, No Need cf It. Husband-1 wish you would try to clean those white hecktiiw of minor Wife—All right, I’ll try some chalk and water ou them. Husband—Do you want mo to get the chalk downtown ? Wife—Oh, uoj I’ll put out an extra milk ticket ia tho morfeing. J udgo. Arithmetic. Teacher--If I divide anything into three eepaal parts, each of those parts will be called a third; or if I should divide it into four equal parts, each one would be called a fourth. But if I should divide it into two equal purls, what would one w them bo called? Small Boy—A tooth.—Judge. What She Loved. ^ He—If you did not love mo why did you encourage me? She—I ? Encourage yon ? He—For two reasons you have accepted every one of my invita tions to the theatre, &c. She—That was not because I loved you; it was because I loved tho theatre.—N. V, Weekly. Sufficient Grounds. Fair Client—I want to get divorce from my husband. Chicago Attorney—On what grounds?. Fair Client—Well, married Chicago Attorney—That’s that is necessary. I’ll send tho decree C. O. D.—Pack. i%mm wiMsyREs S£Fe?y toyficiMomae^eHsiB, My wife, after havinquRed Mother’s Friend, passed through tho ordeal with Httlo pain, wra stronger In one hour than fu a week after tho birth of he? former child. J. J. McGolmuck, Beans Sta., Tenn. Mother’s prl«d robhe.1 pain of !U terror ana rhoriened labor. X havo the hcattbUot ciilltl I ever saw, Him, L. M. Ansos, Coohran, Or. Kent I iy etjircfa, ohargejpropai.l, on reecii.8 of mice, $l.R) per bottle, liuvk ,! Te Xlutlieta’' mailoU free. SAW MILLS <i$iaaooTOS9aQ,oo.» BNG1NE8S BOILERS TO SUIT. 100 IN STOCK. LOMBARD & CO., Aug until, On I AM NOW PREPARED FOR the Bpring and Summer season, and am making CLEAMXe AND DYEING a specialty. If you have a soiled suit, briiy- it around und have it made good as new. JOHN SAWYER. ij--21:tf Hade Is all ttylee as* ilzei. Lighteit. I j strongest, easiest working, safest, simplest,} I most accurate, most compact, eaJ most I | moitero. For tale by all dealers !u anas, j Catalogues mailed free by The Marik Bf* Arms Co,, oc* sxw 18M FMTO3 suffl cna. FLOWER SEEDS vSJREEl wo were _ ._,bH«lH'd and «We I'ubUnl.lB* H f . . 1 HR Lxoits’ W «»• l.*. (a fi Ifibr*- ,>r«, fiD-wimsu .mVU Aiasa- !k!1.s St,' fattiUy cirO». it U devoted to eh nes, povm#. 1mJI.*’ fhOTr work, ortibtic nfeJWwnrk, h* n e dt-coretlou, koueekvepirf, /a4icn#, byg'.eoetjuvcndv r**.!ii:». etiquette, ftc. To Jotrodnoe tlifai eUrttlfl* Udirt* paper into 100,000 hoir.cn where ll is not filrvndy uken, we now ^^ make tha foDonli.fi cUuaal offtr: Vf^u re- Mft.fthf.,*"! f? el: fi»w«HUr w* will sly ’tM Not at All Surprising. Father—You seem to look at tiling*! in a different light siuco your murriago. His Newly Married Da ugh te ■— Well, I ought to after receiving fourteen jsunpfs and nine fcandela- bra* for wedding presents, * K# «e ur i Rtr'jvU a and e awh'trj tV-J. of Cliaicp Auai/.eJ «»?»«/**/, rasfiW*, VitrUMMS, C'lVvfififithetnntPA A»»9iv, J>.!.» Id. Bt'ra ji, Cy^i* V1 ”t i')*Ju!!«, DoulU .file. Rarr.dmber, iMlvtcefiMMy» raw.* m»ar* and ihb entire mtgnHIcatit Cr.!«r{lotx at C ju ua : Icrt'.on Including , ' Drunuiondil, BcWfl, , 2Linia, Pifilw, etc.^te ams three roottha and Cx!i entire ktokcmi catiartioc at t luua : fU)*e» reeds, put ty a Eacd lloca. »«jd wwr-i ted ffM 1 ! iu.l rrMabte. No l*Iy c»a *ifartl to nw thU S’ou-V.ul crrcrtuultv. Wafii'.arant a aihantUef ttite/timaa die val.n -* -|a ‘ ‘ —* CURES ALL SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES. V -. VM l ri) f. K F, ft*' a tplenSlT <pab! n fit!< find prviCrlba llwiih uDtfa'tlca far th# oure* o? f.rxsia >r,d Hat.6 of Prin>vv, 8<«cf»dai Saras, (rUndviar Swellingi, Rbtnmatiim, Iffilirtfi. aid Chfinto t'uer* lh>4 Ura m'.nad »H CfiUrrh. EP.Pi CURES 8!?c*TPv»m I s«?"? , cs£Am, ChwmL P f drtC» ••tut,Htad, atr.,ate. J> » ti&KfvfBl kon’ CkroLtc ^*m»ls Uotap.ftinu. Msr.' d Heed, ate., ate. and aa cxeallent appatlcar. 'mm p.ruii’trly- bvi^hved Dy^Ute wanlurf’jl tome 'find blood. cl*nn>!o* t«rop«liea of P. P. P., Pritkly A»b, Pcka Root and Pi.» ^foin. a. nr a. m. p. m- Leave Wilmington , 12 85 9 15 4 21. U-ave Magnolia ! 1 54 10 5'. li«2 Leave Warsaw : 1111 6 15 Arrive Goldsboro 2 55' 12 05! Tib * i ,»• m. Leave Fayetteville : | *93u Leave Selma 1185 IP- m: | Arrive Wilson i 13 89; ^ ~ [a. m. p. in. p. m Leave M*on ' 3 85 13 58 804 Arrive Koeky Mount..; 4Ui 130; 8 39; a. in. P. m. AriveTarboro | <6 30 *318 Leave Tarboro 13 58: ja. m.jp. m. p. m.! Arrive Weldon I 505' 3551 1000' *Dttily except Sunday. Train on the Scotland Neck Brunch Hoad leaves Weldon 400 p in, Halifax 422 p m, arrive Scotland Neck at 5 15 p m, Greenville b 52 p m, Kinston SOO p m. Retui'ning leaves Kinston 7 BO a m, Greenville S40 p m. arriving Hal ifax a'* 125 a in, Weldon 1145 a in daily Areept Sunday. Trains ou Washington Branch leave Washington 7 BO a ni, arrives Farmelt 000 am. Returning leaves Parmelt 7 00 p in, arrives Washington 8 20 p m Daily except Sunday. Connect* with trains on Albemarle and Raleigh R. R. aud Scotland Neck Brack. Train leaves Tarboro, N. 0,, via Al bemarle and Raleigh R. R. daily ex cept Sunday, at 4 40 p m, Sunday 8 00 pm;arrive W'ililamion 7 08 p m, 4 20 P in; Plymouth 880 p tu, 620 p m, Re turning leaves Plymouth uahy, ex' cept Suuduy, B 20 a m, Sunday y 00 m, WnUan.vwu 750u ut. bus am; ur efu«Taruuru UUO am and 1120 am, . v. , .tnive Fayetf ale, 8 02 Leave Fay eltcviUe, 8 27 dunford, 9 IS Leave Climax, 11 .44 Arrive Greensljoro, 12. 15 Leave Greensboro, 12 25 Leave Stokesdalc, 1. 22 Arrive Walnut Cove, 1 55 Leave Walnut Cove 2. 33 Leave Rural Hall, 3. 02 Arrive Jit. Airy, 4 25 SOUTH BOUND. No. 1. Daily except Sunday. Leave Mt. Airy. , 12 00 Leave Rural Hall 122] Arrive Walnut Cove 1 52 Leave Walnut Cove, 2 30 Stokesdalc 2 57 Arrive Greensboro 3 40 Leave Greensboro, 8 45 Climax 413 Sanford, 6 00 Arrive Fayetteville 7 20 Leave Fayetteville, 7 47 Arrive Wilmington, :i oo NOltTH EOUXD. No. 4, Daily except Sunday. Leave Bennettsville, 5 40 Maxton. 6 30 Red Springs, 7 02 Leave Hope Mills, 7. 43 Arrive Fayetteville, 8 02 SOUTH BOUND. No. 3, Daily except Sunday. Leave Fayetteville, 7 4, Hope Mills, 8 05 Red Springs, 8 49 Maxton, 9 20 Arrive Bennettsville. 10 15 NOltTH BOUND. No. 16, daily except Sunday. Leave Uamseur, 7 00 Leave Gllmax, 8 50 Arrive Greensboro, 945 l Trains on Southern Division. Wilson aud FayettevlUs Branch leave Fayette ville 5 p £U ( arrive Rowland 718 p m. Returning leave Howland 7 85 a m, arrive TayetteviUe 030 a m Daily except Huuday. Train on .Midland N, C. Branch leaves Goldsboro daily, except Sunday. 0 00 a m, arriving Suniutlelu 7 BO am, Returning leavesuinithtieid 800 am; arrive at Goldsboro 0 BO a m. Train on Nashville Branch leaves leaves Rocky Mount at 040 pm, arrives Nashville 7 jo p m, Spring Hope 7 40 p m. Returning leaves Spring Hope BUo am, Nashville 885 a m, arrive at Rocky 010 a m, daily except Sunday. Tiain on Clinton Branch leaves War saw for Clinton dally, except Sunday, at 620 pm aud 11 1j a m. Returning Returning leaves CUntou at 830 u ui aud 810 pin, eouueetiug ut Warsaw with Nos 41, 40, 23, and 78. Southbound train ou Wilson and Fayetteville Branch is No, 51, North bound is No. 60. "Daily exclpt Sun day. Trains No. 27 South and 14 .North- will stop only at Rocky Mount, Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 73 makes close connection at Weldon for ail points North daily. Ail rail via Richmond aud daily except. Sunday via Bay Line, Also at Rocky Mount daily except Sunday, with Nor folk aud Caroliha Railroad for Norfolk aud all points North via Norfolk. JOHN F. DIVINE, Geu’l Supt. J. R. KENLY, Geu’l Manager, T. M. EMERSON Traffic Manager, -Ifg J V i't w- id rfi . I it Wi.a No Co, tried my poem oti -**, us y ou advised mo, said tiio .* i.v.,‘^» l nntif «Iiltioa to all the GiJ t.' stf of tV Cctf- w _ br»t*id Fc.Viori iiTCft I*f< s trahndng “\VelI;” said the editor, “what ' telWSES'Ehllfflf was the result ?” “ I was arrested by an officer of tho Rociety for the Jre vent ion of Cruelty to AuiMals.'' rm, stmLtm, ., araegis.t.UfitSiu’sttoek, 6AVi5fiA9,0L f mon^y i#nt. »n.I will refect ycw“ r D*i;.*y ^»d n.nks yth fi tifud-Bt . of both end; end •«! 1. Oqu ft »c, i .M and MlifiWp ptiMUliUlf fcdtt#. te fill tka Jandlnq n'«va« ‘ y ^ ? * >'■ vi-T »V. iiSMffi. Wa W.r*’ of ftefliBiMiljix loai j.irAv.d . o fj'* '-.t* r ' S- ^7 (•atrira dviiof t!i« )«s*| (ira yrarai ]'Iitd otoutiful ?».•.*.»/.<■ •4 ^.7 & ^ % 4^5 1 ■m , §€ (fiaMonibla boaquet fimvera bow cnltlvsted, endS LekforJ Varieties v.hbh we offer, era the iargr.t, j row to fifl He- Unreasonablo. -I own that there s nn« very imroasonablo tiling about me. Hho—What is it? He—It is because I think there is no one in tho world worthy' of you that I want von to accept me. Spencithrlfty, Marntm—Harold, what ero yon going io do with that ton cents I gave you ? Unfold- I'm going to spend it Upon that Httlo reprobate you were talking about the oth-jr day, fi alnmtt—Why, who’s that? BftiliwMiJ.-JtotQfl Budget, {Qhaerlption price) ire will ctiid t tto J 1 Veer, ngcihcr with onr u'i8 , ilf.c* , !| <'..Deei|<-.n «f t«i<4r« VUntt ! oerae atom deecrlbed, likewl*.! one wa- c. of tlie eataoalvrijr advew I Hard thd 1u*Uy eelvlrat d fietf ****! ftwrel Prm, A •i'n'rM: U. II. i. ca.a? PUec, SiiW Utk. — I W. L DOUCLASi S3 SHOE cmfaa,™. ; An4 other u»daltltt lor Gemlcuu n, Ladies, Hoys and j HUM. ora tba Best in the World. Sse des.rlptlv# nlvorllso. oirat a),lob Mil appear la tuo paper. Take no Subetltute, bm Insist os having \V, J,, norOLAk’ MIORM, wiih uam. aud prl«! •tamped tt hntp.ia, Sold bp linrlH'too, s, c, '' : , -. t CONSUMPTION In its op.rly staigea can ba cui-Qd fcy tbo prompt- use of flyers Cherry Pectoral It scothca tho inflamed tlecuca, olds expscioration, and hastens recovery, » Dr. J. 0. Ayer ft Oo« Uwtll, NeMi Seaboard Air Line. In connection with Charleston, Sumter and Northern It. It,, for Charlotte, Monroe, Wadesboro, Rock ingham, JKkleigh, Henderson, Wel don, Portsmouth, Norfolk, Rich mond, Washington, Baltimore, Phila delphia and New York, and points North and East. Darlington, leave *4 45 a m, arrive 1100 p m. liunuottsvlne, leave 54ua in, arrive »5j uni. GUnon, armu U6Uam, leave -91U pm. GiWou, leave +8 4U a tn, arrive 8 6e p m, Hamlet, arrive 7 30 a in, leave Too pm, Uamtet, leave 815 a m, arrive n w, * m, Uoesmaiiaiii,arrive85oHtn,leave iuw am, Wadestioro, arrive 1010 a in, reav e 0 30 a m, Monroe, arrive 130 p rn, leave 7 M a m, nimrltitto, arrive o it p m, leave -u o>J a m, Hsralet, leave *7 40‘a tn. arrive , 50 p m, Ualui^li, leave 1117 a m, arrive * Ua ,, ,.i. nemlerson, leave 13 59 p m, arrive uauo p m, Weioou, leave (13 45 p m, arrive *1315 p iu. Via Atlantic Coast Line. Weldon, leave *315 p in, arrive 1310 p m, memtmrg, arrive oao p m, leave lo se n iu,. ruchmoud, unive 7 05 p m, leave bs OO a tn. w aBhmjftotl, arrive 1110 p iu, leave Uu u m, i jiaitiiiiere, arrive 13 48 a in, leave s oe a m, j I’mladu, arrive 3 40 a m, leave Jib., a m, A, V VerB, arrive 650 a IS, leave -oue p m,; Vveiuen. leave »#«i p m, arrive 13(H p m, i'..n:u,uie l iti, arrive 550 i> m, !envreft a a.. Hui’i'eia Uerr,!, airrive «»o i> m, Aa*»wmu Via Buy Line, Porteniyuth, Iwvvo p m nrHve 880r m, witl 4*ul!t!. armo 7Ui p .«n, iduvc 7 («»» >w, HM’IVM I tfif H IM| l»f»! v\» ? w p {|t, i uirivu is) 47 r i«», jouvy \ 4i t» tn, *'«vw Vcrii, ttJTivG i w p iu, iwttvv *ik 4v p m, Via N, Y. F, Jt N. It. 11, rviittvmviii, Ivttw p »n. Hnivi; y 10 \\ pi, Um i-Ttivu 7 l 'iQ i» in, u *i m, t’t.-imq.It^tt 1:1, It-fUf)m, PiUisitlR, HrriY*' o lU u iu, itHtVCr J i i*y p pj, Aow Yofa, ttviivu boo tt nit iciwy ^t ou p in* •Datiy, + L)ttjly, except 8un<luy« Xuimj^h npR4)Hi{f» OclWfuu poiU- mouth uuu Ham lor., i'ujtumu SSiOei»ois run b«»* tsvucH cupe cpmi ie9 and ^ow koik mu Y P. u a\. it. K. i’uitmuii Sieeporv on tmiu be tween »h cuion ttnU .Now VuMc fc’»jr luniier itiionnution apply to ticket agent ChharluKton. fcumtor 6t Koitnom liuilrottii, am SOUTH 130UKD. No. 15 Dally except Sunday. Leave Greensboro 400 p m Leave Climax 4 55 Arrive Uamaeur 0 85 NORTH HOUND. No. 16, Do'ly except Sunday. Leave Grecnsboo, 1015 am, Stokesdalc 11.40 Arrive Madison 12 30 p m. SOUTH BOUND. No, 15, daily except Sunday. Leave Madison 115 pm. Leave Stokcsdale 2 10 Arrive Greensboro 8 20 Train No. 2 connects at Sanford with Seaboard Air Line for Raleigh. Norfolk aud ai) points North, and at W ahiut Cove with the Norfolk «k Western K, R. for Winston-Salem, Roanoke and all peiut* North and West of Roanok*, VasMiugors from Wilmington, Fayette ville, RoniiettsvillQ and alt points south of Sanford Will arrive at Raleigh at Ji;15 a, m., and hive about 0 hour» la Raleigh, returning melt homo same day. Train No. l connects at Walnut Oovtj with Norfolk and Western Railroad for Winston-Salem, and at Sanford with Seaboard. Air Line for Monroe, Charlotte, Athens, Atlanta add all points South and Southwest, W. E, KYLE, ■I. W. FRY, Gen. 1’aBa.Agcnt Gen. Manages. W,, C. & a7 Railroad, GOING SOUTH. Dated January 1,1608, Leaves 'Wilmington * 0i95 p. m. No, Si), No. 50. No. 00. No. 52. No. 68. Marion Arrives at Florence Leaves Florence Arrives at Sumter Leave Sumter Arrive Columbia Leaves Sumter Arrives at Columbia 9r4i 10:25 *8i80 a. m. 4:85 4 85 a. m. 610 *0:48 a, m 10:55 Leaves Florence t 7:40 Arrive at Sumter 0:20 No. 52. runs through from Charleston via Central Railroad, leaving Lancs 6.82 a m,, Manning 0.00 a. m, GOING NORTH No, 51 Leaves Columbie *10.43 p, m, fiumter i2;oo a. m. Arrives at Florence 1:80 a. m No. 78. Leaves Florence 5:10 a. m Marion 0-.58 Arrive at Wilmington 0:10 No, 58. Leaves Columbia *6:10 p.m Arrives at Sumter 7:25 No.00, Lv. Sumter t7,80 pa Ar. Fiort.ce 8.00 ♦Daily. TDally, except Sunda, y No. 58 runs tnrough to Charleston, vii Central K. R., arriving at Manning 8:60 p, m., Lanes 0:40 p. in., Charleston 10:40 p. m. Train on Manchester * Augusta R. R leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, *i 10.00 a. m., arrives at Rimini 11.50 a. m. Returning leaves Rimini 18.80 p. m., ar rives at ftuimer 1.40 p, m. Trains ou ilarUvilie R. R. leave Harts- ville dally except Sunday at 5,00 a. m., arriving FloyOa 5.85 a m. Roturnngt leave i loyds 0,45 p. m,, arriving Haris- viile 10T0 p. m. Trains on Wilmington Chadbourn & Conway railroad leave Cbodbourn 10,80 a. in., arrive Conway 1 00 p. m., returning .cave Conway at 2.80 p. m. arrive Chad- uourn 5.80 p. m. J.eave Chadbouru 7.15 a. in. ami 5.50p.m., arrive Hub at 8.00 a, m. and 6.25 p. m. Returning leave Hub 0.00 a. in. anil 6,45 p. m.. arrive Chadbourn 0,45 a. m. aud 7.80 p. m, Daily except Sunday. J. it. ivKNLEY, General Manager, 1'. M, L.MLUSG.S, Trattto Managers, i.F, DIVINE, uunerai Supemiiendbni Atlantic Coast Line. C, St D, and C, & S, Railroads, Dated January J, lSg3, GOING DOWN asseiigerAKeat. Tho Hartsvllle RttilroRcl, Dated January 4,1803, DAILY MIXED TRAIN, Leaves Hartsvllle, JoVdiiiii FJoyd's, Darlington I Arrive at Floreucu 0:55 A. M 0:20 6:40 0.00 0.50 This train mukesconncclion with lie South bound passenger train on the Che raw A Darlington Railroad, RETURNING, Leaves Florence 3|Q0 p, m Leave Dariingtoft, 2 .;ta jt ni Floyds, ... 8iti Jovmtll, 8 8o Arrive at Hanevilie 8,30' This train waits two hours, if ucccs sary. for the Narth bound freight trsin P» the y, * D, R, li, J.L. COKER, IVttiitoui, Leaves Wadesboro Bennett's Morven’s McFarlanI Cherav/ Cash’s Society Hill Dove’s Floyd’s Darlington Faimotto i Arrives at FioHnco GOING IT. Leaves Florence Palmetto Darlington Floyd’s Dove’s Society Hill Cash’s 1:40 P. M. 12: W 2:25 2:40 4:00 4:30 5:05 0:45 - 0:00 6:35 6:40 7:00 6:80 A, M 7:11 7 4'» 7 k : 8;iu 8:40 0:85 . 10:00 ' i 11:43 12:(B ' 12:20 , 42:45 L Lheraw • ‘ •;v McFarland- Morveu’s x ‘ llenneti’s Arrives at Wadesboro Freight Train Going L’p, Leaves Florence ’ 0 ; !)Q A, jf Arrlv Darlington « ; j.5 ; Freight Going Down, • LeavedpHrllngtim 6;i)i] y ArriV00’«t Florence ; r .,■4 Aif. RAVIjWWtPrssi? 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