The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, September 08, 1893, Image 2
THE KICKER.
~T
v. a
iii£i
»IV.ILiZiTlO^i
HVtAUi).
liCvS
civiijzii^ion is rolling up mid down
theWaHoy* and ffiiding
its sprny Tiighln tf;e air :ii it 'Imcks
iip agiiiuct the- grim old mountains
.•otto lie gsdhoW in every Kl«/of the
doctor
A Plain Sfakmeifl.
The yonng mid winsome timidim
Ciilled to.f-'ee hei' fiithe'p on fielialf of
I U..?orge, the youth who hmf won her
[.lieact, hut who was not her fat hoi's
• I favorite.
The forrr j 'hnther,. ;-iie snid gemly, ‘I want
„ .. ^ .1 J to tell vou Someth!iig. nml '.on
^Oanveiv hkoes a ,ingrv.''
«. Kru'tX’t- j “Very weli,” he voplieHl. "i tm>m-
Sonie evidences that the wave of j iso,” and lie bent forward ami kissed
her.
“L want to tell you, father, that
George and i are in love, and we
want to get married.”
The father forgot his promise in a
second and began to storm. “Hav
en't I told you, I wouldn't have him
about the house'f Haven't I forbid
den you to see him t" he ranted.
“Isow, once for all, I tell you if he
conies here again or sees you any
where else. I'll kick him all over I
town."
The girl stood her ground like a 1
little man.
“Now papa, she said. “''" Il '!l do
nothing of ibe soi l. George is young
mid !u all In. and the cliaiupion nil- 1
around athlete and slugger of his
club, and wc. had a conference this
morning 1 told him I’d love him just
the same, even if lie had to pound
you clean out of shape in defending
his rights in the case ; so you might
as well submit now, and save us the
necessity of resorting to harsh meas
ures. Seer”
He saw.
.kill
week. Hast Tuesday a corn
reached this town and hung out a
sign of “Ohircpdist.” The boys
gathered tu tnc imiubor of 50 shot
the ‘•-s-sopft'.st'’ half of the sign
awaV, but ‘offered- the man no ■ vio
lence. A year ago he would have
been given. tWo minutes in which to
sav his prayers: 1 Three or four days
ago thr'IkiULKasjte isuloou i at roil need
- the si ran as :t means .>1 I'lMivi viug
lidivds t'ri-.u e dues if rite sloiuaeli.
Ol i'| it'.io I V.:>s : a l\at a,.~trjiu>: this
: iuuovttticin, • no' .tnLa.nu.iingly Jv-
• dared our beliif that the Held was
was ripe for the reaper, so it piovcd.
Wheii oh! lieu Tompkins came in
for Ins moroiag nip and saw the
straws and had their use explained
to him; he pullfd his gun and shot
the stoppers out of four or five de
canters, but this was the only out
break. Kef ore noon we saw the straw
was a go, to Chicago and St. Louis.
Wo have believed for some that
that the' solid portion of this com
munity would support the critter
who dared introduce the 82 russet
shoe. Many people differed with us,
but on Saturday when the pair we
had ordered from the east arrived
we put the question to a test. Leav
ing our last will and tessament where
it could readily be found iu case of
need, we put on our shoes, rolled up
the bottoms of our trousers, and
taking a gun in each baud we walked
forth to introduce a good sized
chuck of the twentieth century to
this neck of the wilderness. Wc
as much alike as tvrin-firoth-
i-rs ail bu* oiir noser. They •bad
tracked th“ murderbr m out direc
tion, and th - landlord bud give!, a i
away to vlie pursuers. Tbey treated j
mo right royally
. d their mistnki,
over ami over agi
nose 1 dhotibt li.a
tie limb.”
•I ‘>rTi
5^ SF^,
.71 ^..v
J)
\k
P ILLS
i a,
w
but 1
mr-tbiU.
'• been tin ilv
iivi-r-
,iii a!
i'.-1
a ii]
Cure for lleiHladir.
As a remedy for ail forms
le.'lll -
proved to
i' fc |;
J /?t
,'. >l7d tv tJOAIt-COATEl),
itftSY TO TAKE.
■y K.-eij the Systeia in Perfect Order.
ache F.lectrie Hitters has
be the very best, it eilecU a
inaueut cure and the most iL'eadcei
hnbituai sick headaches yield, to its
influence. We urge Si! who are af
flicted to procure a bottle, and give
this remedy a fair trial. In t ares of
habitual constipation Eleetrii. Kil
ters cures by giving thy needed tom
to the bowels, and few cases long re
sist the use of this medicine. Tn
it once. Large bottles nnlv Iriftv
cents at Wilcov .V (Vs drug store.
-Mercy i.- one thing tiuU canuit be
ki'l't on ice.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
“That just Alls the bill,” said- the
robin as he seized a fat worm.
WmSrr! J ' '' !S 1,1
i V ;///N >fi7 i s Iiard l.’uriig
fggi- 1 ^ “■’>
For Well Diggers.
A curious method was recently
used in Illinois to take foul air out
of a well. The well was to be clean
ed, but the man that took the jobj
was afraid to go down until he had
Contentment is ri>e
you are better off than
bor.
feeling that
your neigh-
Childreu should always be very
cautious turd always sot good exam
ples for their parents.
Wnm Baby war, r.icV, m »!»»•' her fastnrlfc
When she war a Child, ahe rrlrfl tot Cast. 'rltt.
For. yeiirs,!’ writes <'.\i:itir. Ii.
K'KWELl., of < liesterflel'l, X. I?.,
was afllb'ted with an extrelue!)
ere pain in the lower ]>art of the
•si 'Hie feeling was ns it a ton
t '.v is laid on n si>ot the size of
a- attacks, the
ipiration would sianil in ilrojis on
fac
and it was agony for me to
•Mike sufficient effort even to whis-
pe : '. 1 hev caine smhlenly, at any hour
,■;' the day or night,, lasting from
ts'i'lv niiind“s to half a day, leaving
■iidileldv; lint, for several dlls
,.j ..ole. >oilie| lilies I lie atlaeks M ere
Attl'l' :|IhiI|I lour tears III lllis sulfer-
ea. 11 piloid I’ei ef. and M lien I ’.eo;.n |.>
n\ -III I I tilll.l*- I ever e\|,..| iel|e •!.
; In-r on,, lie- AVKIl'S rill.,, mi d..el..i
I III i linn, .o:\lliiliir be l oiili! pie;, ire.
i bi.-i, ai,.l ... great was the benelit derived
years I h u e had 1ml one attack of my former
trouble which tic-hied r.-adily to the i.aiiie r -imsly.'’
Prepared by Dr. J. 0 ^.yer & Co., Lowell, Mass,
Every !>o*e Effective
Professibmil Cards.
\V. F DAitGAX,
Attorney - at - La^v
KAltLINGTOX, B. C.
Odice over llluekv.cll iiiollieis' Store.
F. KEITH DAliG AX
Attorney at Law,
If ARLINGTON, S. C.
Nettles & Nettles,
ATTOI-.NFYS
Knilington
AT
. II.. i
LAW,
. C
5VIII pr.-ietiee ia all Still- a-I"I r.-i|er:il
1,11 rl-. Ciir-'fid illlenl inn m ill l.e given
i all tmsiiies* nntni-led to u
Advice to WosssJf
if you would protect yourself '
from Painful, 1’rofuse, Scanty,'
Suppressed ot irregular Men-
striuiion you must use
DARINCTON
ascertained the quality of the air at! Whenehe buon-oe Mbs. rh* cl'.ng to Ca«orte.
the bottom. He let down a liglited ! Wbeashsb«f Chii-iriai.»bopivetinso caawra.
candle, and when it decendel to
about six feet of the bottom it went
out as suddenly as though extingnish-
by a whiff of air. He was then sure
that the well had poisonous gas in it,
and took a small umbrella, tied a
string to the handle, and lowered it
open into the well. Having let it go
it up,
well
turned
htrv! ”T "t" v " ; “ v *"'' d^ 1 ''
pale, and her e« M *ork,.?l 1 “J! 0 '! 0." thirty timtS, With
worked
Hidden
and thirty-iiim! of that crowd snr-
»Am ™, &,* .r h s
There are some people who sym
pathize with one until they make
one’s ailment much worse.
rounded us and -yelled for russet
shoes. Iu one brief moment tins
town and New York joined .hands
across the two thousand miles of
lake and plain and* mountain, and
the nineteenth century- fled howling
into the past. We arc trying to
hold ourself dphn, being naturally of
an- euthusjjHftO' and impulsive na
ture, bf^at this wiiting the ohanccei t
y-nine to one that
within the
are fo
nest A days wc shall .the
length oFtefs towirearrynig a cane
.and wearing a-liilyn oollnr with tlie
real Fifth avenue polish on it.
Jtegrets—Thursday evening .last
po were to iitiend a reception at the
1 abode of Judge Tender •nml- wife
and lead the gerroam * Wc wefc
hist dreechig ft» the affair,which of
course no iai.ch-galodt as Mr'4«te<nml(l
contemporary was- iitvired to mis.up
ivith wheu a boy brought', nsaword
that old J im Hewstm of Hiko,-Idabp,
had struck the town. it. was - re
ported ions over a week ago that
the old reptile was headed this way
with his right eye cocked.-up, Rut we
were hi, hopes Lc had- bceh snake
bitten or lost the route. Old -Jim
indulges itii-artesai -pHgxitnages to
different localities, aad whenever he
strikes a town the splinter* have to
fly. ruder the circumstances we
had to pull off our white shirt, rub
the bar’* oil off mtrjiair and go forth
with our gnus and -10 extra oartrid
e? to wrestle with the invader.’ 1
had had half am hour to work in,
aud during this tinjc he had gal-
his ohl kujIo thtough four su-
loons, driven the city marshal into
uts hole and nearly wrecked the city
hail, where »unjc One told him we
Weie iu hiding.. Wc struck old
Jiui on the public square, but as we
had been running and were-out of
breath our lu st three or four shots
wdie wild. Vi hen the old sinner
’ i' WAV AJ^ilb;
bnrne'I clear and briglit even at the
bottom. He then condecended to
explain that the gas in the well was
covbonic acid gas, which is heavier
than air, and therefore could be
brought in an umbrella just as
though it was so much water. It
was a simple trick, yet perfectly ef
fective.
A sympathetic voting man j.ma
ines that something is hurting
voting lady every tune she lisps.
• - Jr - - -
Children Cry for Phihers.Cgitoria.’
• — —
Many a small boy who uses profane
words is merely a parrett repeating
the words of its father.
Wbeu Baby was sick, Rave haf Castoria.
When she was a Chtlil, she cried for Castoria.
When phe became Miss, sbo clung to Castoria.
When sho had Children, she ssv« them Castoria.
BRADHELD
t?MM £
RFGLL
i - '.'u
ZtooUit - '
Yi: . AJc.: 1
m&zfr
• IwUIo
>V, IU
•a;. J.
CO,
Jfi/*: ■ \'F ‘-itiSsfo
<J. F. JJAKGAX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AM)
Trial Justice,
DARLINGTON, S. 0.
Practices in the United States Court
ami in Hie 4th ami olh circuits. Proiupl
attention to all business entrusted to me.
Office, Ward's Lane, next to The Dar
ing ton Herald office.
Northeastern Railroad.
TKAINS GOING SOUTH.
Willing to be Robbed.
A Detroit man, who dosnn’* won v
greatly over burglars but who does
worry*over the fact that the house
he lives in isn’t paid for, was roused
from his slumbers the other night by
his wife.
“What is it?’’ he asked drowisly,
“Sh-sh,” she whispered, “burg-
larf,’’
' “Where?”
“On the house. 1 heard tlumi
walking over the roof. There! Its*
feu!”
He listeneduuid. turned over.
“M ell, my dear," he said yawning,
there's nothing on the house but the
mortgage, and the Lord knows they
can trade that off if they waui to.
Let s go to sleep aud not disturb
them”
pulled down us, we thought we were
hoiug fusiladed bv about six men,
Kul- *-1. IF l • i . . *
t . (ivt Hl.i Pay,
lawyers, as a class, are oflen
bothered by friends- and acquainG
auces who iu a pure legal innocent
manner ask their opinion on legal
technicalities with never an idea of
paying for the ini'onuatcon.
A person of tiiii class received a
welLnwrited rebuke recently from h
legal hnninarv of New York City.
Meeting a lawyer, he drew from his
pocket h live-dollcr bill and said: 1
“Give your opinion of this note. Is
it good I
The lawyer took it, examined it
carefully, and thundered his decis
ion. “It is perfectly good,” hr said,
and in a monohnlont way he folded it
up and put it in his
c .iy-i: F’i
The' Chinese laug
has only.
iiiguagc
fifty w
rest of it is expressed with firecrack
ers.
four hundred and fifty words. The
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
cures Dyspepsia, In
digest ion & Debility .
' *>• I - -- - >V»
Summer iu the coutitry. would be,
more agreeable if somebody could
convince the frogs that they cannot
sing.
If you feel weak
and all worn out take
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
PETER BOWLES
DOKS nH6I' CM8S
i pocket.
. „ ,. “And now,” said the other, “1’Jl
but the man behind a tree always | thauk you for the money.”
uas t he bulge on the man on a muk - “Oh, no,” replied the attornov,
As soon as We got the distance und;'‘FI,retain it as my fee. To give wait oa yon.
111
Paper
Kaisomine Work' a Specialty;:
He solioits-tlm pa iron age of •
Darlington.
' TO THE PilitIC •
When you are in the city don’t fail to
cull at the F,ut(:ri>rii*o llotci thirlarShop.
It is the only liixt class shop in the city.
Fashionable hair cuts, first class shaves
ami the
Great Arabian
Egg Shampoo.
tp; •
j-i -j*
-r. ; ' - ^ sc»sr»
P UKiii vt?ti. vie .^-oinuoupd,
:ii;:cie ci.drely ol ‘cots apa Hethj
feathered. trora th a forest* ot
Georgia, ar.d hr.a been ueedhy milhOUS
[)t people with the best results. H
All mannci’ of Blond drisafisr. {rom d 1 *
pestiietouc little Loll oa your ncae to
the worst cases-; of. inherited blood
. tali.t, such ua SiXtliii, UliSuaisliato,
Catarrh and
Treatisern hlocds'id SldnDiMMa* msard
tret. Swift Srccirtc C o.. Atlanta, Ga.
—All kinds of—
Marble.Momauents,
Tablets, and
Grave Stones
furnished on short notice, and as cheap
ns can he purchased elsewhere.
Designs and prices furnished on
application.
A1 work delivered Free on line of C. &
1). Railroad.
1
■ Darlington Marble Works,
DARLINGTON, S. C.
FiElSUTiTIl,
Real Estate Agnet,
FLORENCESC
UARLLYGTOY, 8. C.
Dated May
mb, jwi.
No. 01 No. *7 No. 2» No. W
ho Florence .........
“ Kingstroo
Ar. tames
ho. lamos
Ar. Chai'lcston
A. SI. P. M F. M.
7 45
10 50
IMA)
B5S .
1214
V20
"is to
12 U2 P. M.
is to
121)2
8 4t
11 to
21V
2 at-
10 li
r is tub
Worth livi(g?
That depends upon the
Liver. If the Liver .is
inactive the whole sys
tem is out of order—the
breath is had, digestion
poor, head dull or aching,
energy and hopefulness
pone, the spirit is de
pressed, a heavy weight
exists after eating, With
general despondency and *
. the blues. The. Liver is
the housekeeper of the
i health; and a harmless,
’ firnplc retrtcd'y’thlff’SCls ' *
lib* Nature, ddes neit
ronutiputo Jiftonvatfitt o#
require, constant taking,
(b»e:. not interfere with
bu.-.ine.v: or pleasure dur--
4i,g its ilse, makes Sim
mons Liver Regulator ^
medical perfection. .
“ I have tested it (iCrsonally, and know that fiyp
Dyspepsia, biliousness and Throbbing Headache^
it is the best medicine the world ever shw. —H.
H; Jcncs, Macon, Ga.
Take only the <
Which has on the Wrapper the red
(Bail and Signature of _
J. H. UOUM «00»
Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley ft. R
Condensed Schedule, June 25,18U3.
NORTH BOUND.
No. 2, Daily except Sunday.
A. M. A. M. A. M. I*.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
M.
I I 1
; No. T8 No. Ml! NO. 1
I * * *
Special attention paid to the buy
ing aud selling of real estate, collec
Lion of rents, Ac.
The strioteat aitentiop will be paid
to all biisiuess cutrusted to me.
Wd take pleasure in announcing that
we are prepared to i deliver first doss
Itnuher, of any dimensions, to anypart
4it'-. tbn town. The trees nave nevei
flieeii bo.xcd, which 'makes the lumber
‘better and nioro e^ily worked.
■Send ordure t.hrough. the ni.ail or
leave tlivm at tlife Hdrald office
MALLPASiS & COLVIN.
E.
W.SETTOA
Is prepared to make
Of your babin. Don't delay; you may
live, to regret li
, Studio In Hewitt Block,
Atiautip Coast Line.
C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads.
6.01.so yoimi
the range the man from Hiko begau 'htlvi^ is my brofessfon, am! I cannot,
•/’ feel homesifik, and a couple of afforu o render an importunl opin-*
xmnmes later he lied down and said! ion without pay.”
he had plenty. Ihrrakodour scalp,. t , •—
ricked our oar aud grazed our ghoul-! ^ 01) ^ Swear.—A newspaper jnnit,(l
der, bn! piauted live bullets i n : evidently believes in toiling i
his carcaw and killed th* old mule i ^iogs just os they are, says
he I ms owned for twenty-two years.' UP ^ 8,VP!t * , There is no occasion to
Mr. Hewson of Hiko will not die of! ? wear ohl«idc of aprinting oflier. It
liig wounds. He’s been shot about! !S U9e ^ P roo ^" rr,, diiig, and indis-
forty times, but he always comes up;I' en8able in K e Ring forms to press,
sniilinj, ahemt four weeks after an' an ^ ^ * jeen known to assist in look -
affair of this sort. \Fe didn't want' ' nR ovel ' paper when it is prjn-
to kill him, aud vet. we felt provoked 1,1,1 otherwise is a very disgust-
aud put out at his 'salfishnees | in g habit.”
lihgting into town as he did. (j 0 ]. A ' *
1 ruder and wife will please accept
ohr regrets that we could not be
Four polite barbers always oa ban
JUNO
fl-A--8i».
,t HAUL EE,
Proprietors,
14. !%. €i.
young indy m a Maine town
waved her handkerchief at a strung-
Tzfxen; £&? "” re '“ r
Mlosd ami dvrb nuii got a .dcictor r
Woi'k on oid Jim it was midnight.
more she* {
waved a flatiron at lier husband’s f
head, and three days later be waved.
. . a divorce at lie?. 'Tliere is no such
■To rise m the nrnming with a had 1 WttVe po ''-i’J. n Garolma.
“'‘f, n ! 0l ' t . h Bn<l no apjH-t-ite, J Among some of the curiosities c*-
t.iuictries ibat the stomach needs j hibfted at, the World’s Fair are a lien
rtmigtnwi.rc, l or - -uim porposc, i that walks backward, and a Shetland
riCTi>'- A VI)
VS1GJ.< HJC
IM Snnimer Complttifit*. Dvs|ie{iMa.
hi'Ii Troubles of Kverv. Kinil. itlicn
matisni, Nenrslgi# «a4 all diaarder.s
of the Kidneys awl Hlood,
TE8TXD AND PROVED FOR JPAlm.
Terry, Mi- AprH 21, 1'-' .
\VV have been nsin:r I’r Kin:’
ROYAJ. GFiHMKIKI R tor several
years iu our tanily, ami have mom-,
mended it lo any.oihers. Ii Ji;> -1
always done vvh.. Is claimed for ii, a .
far as tried, end t .-gard it-a iUcIk si'
medicine we have ew-r bad in o .r,
family. , Mrs. J.S Halbert |
Febrtwrr
CUREa A!
ANO
I5EA5!
* fB:- :- S’, ^ u; ;ii*
pfocntM M*!ui ffrnut 5»ri5. , *' , '.'--0 ,r :>f t
' > ! d -'a.--: Af Prri-iar-- H -»•••.<>•-* «U4
C'-'i jri:
i * • -H-
; nooLt.
FL-re-!'”.-
It 13
1'a imet L.
1123
Darlington
9 35
Floyd's
9 40
Dove's
953
Society Hill
10 13
Gash's
10 35
Cheraw
11 f#
MfiFnrlaud
il 21 p -a
Jlorvcu
’ 1 iri p m
Bcnnctt’d
i 1 0-) p m Ar,
Wadesboro
n‘'-| Kebmarr 22, l-'-.i.i. • SSMk
I’m I My wife had beat a great suite! er from I*. -o.,
orf I catarrh for several wears, and b.d triiri a i *'.st;'' - K ' v;'7>-
J great many remedies wit bout relief j IK \ fC V-3;' »
-mim
' "npi'liy, T -'’* - s .
In Effect May 14, IWb’.
ooiNti. rouTir,
A. M
Ar. 7 2.5
711
700
649
6 44
6 26
6 12
6 00
5 17
•5 04
4 57
Le. 4 30
i J,C ,.U, KllKUtHT tuaik.
i Lesve Florence , 7 80 a m
Darlington 8 40 a in
• ifcrrlve f.hcraw 11 20 a m
i Leave Cbnrsw 1 00 p m
Pnrliiigiiiii 4 00pm
Vrrlvc Florence § 00 p m
A, F RAVENEL,President.
L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE tWViP.
On you vear theai? When rraxl in neod fay a ptlr,
Seat In tho world.
$5.0i
63.50
#2.50
#2 25
#2.00
res
Lc. Charleston....
Ar. Lancs.....
Le. Isiut-s
•• Klugatroc...
At. Florence
A. M. p
i as
sss
3 aSi
, 160
M. P.
„l
.'ii. at
*
M. A. M.
s 101 i 12
7 06 SOU
7 06 8 OU .
T Hi S 17 .
8 U 7 10 .
700
8 Si
M.
l4: M»».
* Daffy, t Dally except Sunday.
No. 62 runs through to Columbia vis
Central R. R. of S. C.
No- 78 runs solid to Wilmington, N. C.,
making close connection with W. it W.
R. R, for all points ttotthi
Train No. 14 runs via Wilson - and
Eayettevilie—Short Line—and make
dose connection for all points North.
JNO. F. DIVINE, GenT Supt.
JvR. KENLY, Gen’l Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager,
Leave Wilmington,
Arrive Fayettdllc,
Leave Fayetteville,
Sauford,
Leave Climax,
Arrive Greeusboro,
Leave Greensboro,
Leave Stokesdalc.
Arrive Walnut Cove,
Leave Walnut Cove
Leave Rural Hall,
Arrive Ml. Airy,
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 1. Daily except Sunday.
Leave Mt. Airy.
Leave Rural Hall
Arrive Walnut Cove
Leave Walnut Cove,
Stukcsdalo
Arrive Greensboro
Leave Greensboro,
Climax
Sanford,
Arrive Fayetteville
Leave Fayetteville.
Arrive Wilis!
C., 8, & N R. R.
All Trains Daily Except Sunday,
NORTH SOUND. SOUTH HOUND.
1 STATIONS. 5
A.M. P. M.
810 Lv. Prognalls Ar. 8 5b
810 Harleyvllle 8 40
8 34 Pecks r 8 26
8 87 Holly Hill 8 21
813 Conners t 815
8 50 Eutawville 8 07
9 02 Vonees 7 55
917 Merriam's r 7 40
9 29 St. Paul 7 21
9 35 Summerton 7 20
9 44 . Silver 710
9 52 Packsville 7 00
10 05 Tindal Oil
10 20 Ar. Sumter Lv. 6 80
10 25 Lv. SUHder Ar. 0 10
10 38 OsWego 5 58
10 51 St. Charles 5 45
1101 Elliotts 5 35
11 10 Lamar 6 2(
1180 Syracuse D of-
1145 Lv. Darlington Ar. 4 5l
12 00 Mont Clare 4 31
1211 Robbins Neck f 4 2c
12 20 Mabdcville 4 06
12 40 Ar. Becncttbyille Lv. 8 50
12 48 Breedens r 8 42
12 63 Alice 8 37
105 Gibson 8 25
120 Olio 810
1 35 Ar. Hamlet Lv. 2 56
P. M. P. M.
“F” Flag Station Trains sfop only on
signal or to take on and let oil passengers.
J, U. AVERILL, General Manager.
fa 30 » m
940
950
1110
101
1 sojpm
1 38
2 36
2 62
810
3 40
500
10 85 am
1165 am
12 25 pm
12 45
111
2 05
815
243
600
610
625
ittgton,
NORTH BOUND,
No. 4, Daily except SumUv. L
Leave PennCttsvillCj 0 2t) 6 fit
Maxloi), 7 28
Red Springs, 811
Leave Hope Mills, 9 00
Arrive Fayetteville, '9 80
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 3, Daily except Sunday.
Leave Fayetteville, i 15 p m
Hope Mills,
141
816
986
35 am
815
909
Wilmington & Weldon R. R.
GOING SOU1H,
pe
Red Springs,
Maxton,
Arrive Bennettsvillc,
north bound,
No. 18, daily OXCCp
Leave Rumscur,
Leave Climax,
Arrive Greensboro,
SOUTH MOUND.
No. 15 Daily except Sunday.
Leave Greensboro 815 t> fit
Leave CUmax 4 OS
Arrive Ramseur 6 45
NORTH BOUND,
No. 1(1, DsMy except Sunday,
Leave G reeusboi o t 9 20 Am,
Stokesdalc 10.82
Arrive Madison U 25 p a.
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 15, dally except Sunday.
Leave Madison is lo p m,
Leave Stokesdalc ' ' 125
Arrive Greensboro § 00 ’
Train No. 2 connects at Sanford With
Seaboard Air Line for Raleigh, Norfolk
and all points North, and at Walnut Cove
with the Norfolk & Western R. R. for
Winston-Salem, Roanoke and all Mint!
North and West of Roanoke.
Passengers from Wilmington, Fayette-
villn; Bennettsvillc and all ptilnta iouth
of Sanfofd will arrive at Raleigh at 11:15
a. m.. and have about 6 hours & Raleigh,
returning reach home same day, ' '
Train No. 1 connects at Walnut Govt
with Norfolk and Western Railroad for
Winston-Salem, and at Sanford with
Seaboard Air Line for Monroe, Charlotte,
Athens, Atlanta and all points South and
Southwest.
W. E. KYLB.
J. W. FRY, Gpn. PaiaAgent
Gen. Manager.
W., C. & A. Railroad.
there is uotluun betlrr thua ftUcroa-
sionaj dyaa of dyer's Pills taken at
bed time.
into having an!from the,mule's hind
but th«
' Don’t be tal
(^•.t» r iomi8 f ps f yon your j wise man letteth the job to the low-
•life. Jstpanm* Iblo Cure is gtiaran-1 n*t bidder
teed to jjK-e you. For sale at
Boyd’s IpbK store.
Omi bottle of GKRMETTWR gavo her
relief, ami with every bottle used (here i-
marked improvement, and we are-ex,
pwimentlng a pemianent cure, yin- 1ms
gained 30 pounds since oonmu-id iaij
GERMKTMGR I was troubled will)
Indigestion and insomnia. JV<. bottbs
of GERM E l'FT R mode a nfv man of
j me. Mv appetiln is good ami uiy sleep j
The fool seeketh to phtdt the llv lsu ’ , ' lJ ‘“ ! ' 1 rifl ‘" llUl
• bloat Id in
jr-rl ffr^iUrftKt.
pony so null that lier shoes are made
from $liO gold pieces.
you try to be good, trvtobe
V.
ry to be j que
*
An Italian fruit vender overheard
two citizens tliscuaiiug the silver |
e»tion, and he remarked : Don’t
Rev .1. II Rpurlin. ‘
Pastor First Haptis^<,'hu,< !i.
HUlrgti, Ky.
Pried. 61.00. 0 bottles for {-5 oO,
Frm- information,
KING'S liUYAL OEIDiRTP.m 00 ,
Atlanta, On.
,22.00
ros uou
♦2.00
♦ 1.78
FOR (OYS
Ml.75
Ifymiuant a fine DPESS SHOE, mads In the latoil
Jt) I-s, don’t ,.sjf S6 to $3, try my tS, S3.50,34.00 «f
! Si Shoe. They fit equal to cmtom made and look an4
1 vorMirell. If you wish to econrmtzs In your footwear,
- do «o by puKtiadiig W. 4, pnualu Shoti. Hams a
erlc.e (tamped on tho bottom, look for Ii vitien you buy
; TV. L. DOt.oi.AS, DraektoB, Kant/ SoM i
A. J. Broom,
Sotdby
Darlington, 8. C.
DATED
Oct. Htli, 1S-J2
ISlIll :
Leave Woldon
Arrive Hocky Mount..
i Arrive Turboro
Leave Tarporo.
p. m. p. in. a. in..
12 33 5 43 6 00
140 SW 7 to
p. m. .'I
•2 IS • |"
1258 *800 1
Arrive Wilson
p. m. p. m. a. ra. ~...
212 r 7^0, 7.40-
Leave Uoldeboro
I,eiive Warsaw
Leave MaKualla
Arrive Wumlngtou....
p. m p. m.ia. m...
315 7 40 8 30 ..
414 «30,
4 27 8 40 9 44 1"
boo »55 ii 25
Going south.
Leave Wilson
Arrive Selma
Arrive Fuy'JUsv a
No. 88 daily.
*8 t)0 p m
8 25
5 90
GOING NO lion,
=i:'- tftf
Dated may 31,1902. e'3 oa s-s
tea «c *;|*
Xx-ai-o Wflmington
Leave Magnolia
Leave WaritaW:
Arrive Goldsboro
a. nr a. m. p. m-
12 35 915 4 20
154 10 57 6 02
......... 1111 6 15
255 K 05 7 19
Leave Fayetteville
Leave Selma
Arrive Wllaon
a. in.
1 *9 30
1135
p. m.
1239
„ a. m. P. m. p. ni. ... d
I<»ve Wilson all 12W S04.-...
Arrive Uocky Mount.. 4 03 1 to 833
„ . a. m. p. m. i
Arlvo Tarlxnti •uao *218 ....
Leave Turboro.., 125s
,, a. m.;p. m. p. ni. .
Arrive Weldon 305 255' 1000
•Daily except Sunday.
SAWMILLS
el^lRQiOO TO $900,00,D
__ PWSBOIL&RS
i tSS^iSSSS« to,16 r - m 'i # l 8Z$i$£S& *$igk on 1 on
going South.
Dated January 1,
No. 23. Leaveui Wilmington » 0:
Mirion ' Y
Arrives at Florence 10
No. 59. Leaves Florence *£
Arrives at Sumter 8;
No. 50. Leave Sumter 8 i
Arrive Columbia 5
Leaves Sumter *8:
Arrives at Columbia Ip
Leaves Florence f 7
Arrive at Sumter 9i
No. 52. runs through from Chi
via Central Railroad, leaving Lai
a m.. Manning 9.09 a. tn.
No. 62.
No. 58.
GOING NORTH
Reaves Columbia *10.45 p, m.
' Sumter 12.05 a, m,
Arrives at Florence f 1:30 a. at
No. 78. Leaves Florence 8:10 a, m
Marlon 8:6B
Arrive at Wilmington 9:10
Leaves Columbia *6:00 p. m
Arrives at Sumter 7:85
Lv. Sumter t7.80
Ar. Flortace 8.50
fDaily. tDaily, except Sunda. y
No. 33 runs through to Charlestoi
Central R. R , arriving at MaJinfn
p. m., CharlestonT
No, 51
No. 53.
No. 59.
pm
p. m., Lancs 8:40
p. m.
Train on Manchester & Augusta R.
leaves Sumter dally, except Bundok,
ilnl*“
The Hartsville Railroad.
Dated January 3,1803.
DAILY MIXED TRAIN.
P. M. A. M.
9 00 Le. Florence Ar. 015
915 Palmetto 0 02
9 80 arllngton 55 5.i
9 4") Floyd's 0 30
10 05 Jovann 6 25
16 65 Ar. Hartsville Lc. 500
J.y.&lYHW GeMup’t,
?f
10.30 a. m., arrives'at Rimini 11.59 L m.
Returning leaves Rimini 12.80 p, hm «•
rives at Sumter 1.40 p.. m, v*^-
Trains on Hartsville R.’R.lcAvejHarts-
ville daily except Sunday at O.UOji m.,
arriving Floyds 5.85 a m. Roiarnngt
leave Floyds 0.45 p.m., arriving unru-
vllle 1015 p. m. -r—
Trains on Wiimlnglon Chsdbourn A
Conway railroad leave Clfodboum 10.80
s. m., arrive Conway 1 00 p. m., retu
leave Conway at 3.80 p. m. arrive j
bourn 5,20 n. m. Leave Chad bo uj
a. in. and 3 30 p. m., arrive Hub at I
m. and 0.25 p.m. Returning le
0.00 a. m. and 0.45 u.
0.43 a. m. and 7.30 p. m,
Sunday.
J. R. IvENLKY,General Msnageh*
T. M. EMERSON, TrafflcManjilJ
J.F, PIVHNJj, U^lini WpfIDMl HI