The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, September 15, 1893, Image 2
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HOW A PBlTHlK UU1WC-W, i Aic. and Ifis. .Voodv Ht&Ht over
•S >ov*i» nm me.
~ :: .. ;»oy Iwittg thmpj. May saw
Florence Hi BiffSKle, r ihe F«»Bf| TiV>M fiir.il>!-. li.ey wwtbehmnelv
-Crrat Joy Wkea i-^cy haordBiliy'* wcl
! eori‘i..>; w hi on
BaUeS—urrai «*> nara in i. | • •
anJ lllrs. Mood) Retarned Frosi r
j info tno uonee, they
W
Ike' Village
“If Tildj had only been a boy!”! Ilaby Florence wu
sighed Mr. Moody, despondently, osj skirts, and P’sti,; wi
liis eyes rested for a moment on liisj water with a i-t . ter
eldest danghter's slim figure. “The
fheumatiz bothers vie eo this nn-
tumn, and there is so much to do.
Heaven only knows bow 1 tun going
to manage, for I cannot afford to
hire help.” —
The i ieut mothor smiled and
patted tonrteen year old Tildy on
the shoulder.
“I couldn’t get along without my
' little waman,” said she, “though it is
a duappolnt.iient to you, Fll own,
pa, to haye three girls and not a
,r She took her shawl and bonnet
from Tildy’s willing hands, feigning
not to nonce the girEs tear-brimmed
‘•Now, likly/^aiie said, take good
care of the children, and don’t let
them eat up all the sugar. Will be
home by nightfall, if nothing hap
pens. Good bye,'daughter!. Don’t
mind, dear: pa don’t' mean any
thing.”
This last in a hurried whisper,
•a. UIVJ «t*«V *»* *rn .. •• y
but Tildy shook her head , in silencf,
and with an aching heart watched
them drive away.
Mr. Moody did not intend to 1m?
unkind, bnt his oft-repeated regret j u girl
that Tildy was a girl hod made her;
over-sensitive.
five-year-old Dessie and three-
year old Florence were amusing
themselves after their own fashion
“Now, Florence,” said Bessie, who
was just beginning to attend school,
“what is your full name?”
“For’anc-! Weefce (Louise) Moody,”
answered the little girl, busily en
gaged in sticking the legs of her rug
doll into the slevccs of a little nighf-
drew.'
Beesie made some hieroglyphic?
with a stubby pencil on a bit off
and, hurrying
„ saw Tildy lay
iug the table for tea.
Baby Florence was clinging to her
was stirring some
er spoon.
Tildy’s hands are blistered
awful,” slie paid, solemnly! “and
I'm the doetcr.”
“'1 Hdy's a na lighten girl,” said
Florence, sucking her thumb. “She's
p’oughed wis Billy, andgived us all
de*t«kes.”
Tildy turned towards them, an
unwonted flush'on b>r dark cheek.
“Thank Heaven, my daughter,
that you are alive! Who was here
to help you with the plowing?”
“Billy and I did the plowing,
father; my furrows aren’t so
straight as a toy’s would have been,
but they saved the place; and mother,
I did give the children all the
cakes.”
Then T'ldy sat down and cried;
whereat both the little ones set up a
doleful wail, for Tildy was the dar
ling oT their heaits.
Mother Moody comforted her as
only inothei s can, and bound up her
blistered bauds, f .nalb, when or
der was restored, they all sat down
to supper, very hungry and very
thankful.
And never again was Faiber Meody
heard to munrtbr because Tildy was
<;-ms of Thought.
A fair wind raises no storm.
A ever climb a tree to catch a
fish.
Ambition is ab&loon wliifch carries
no parachute.
When you try to be good try to be
good for something.
■ It is needless to use n battle a\ to
cut off a he: '(■ head.
lie who expects a friend
faults will never find o,.*.
Anybody can work, but. it
looked us much alike os twin-broth
ers ail but our nosin. They bud
tracked the mnrdi rer in our direc
tion, and the landlord had gi ven me
away to the pursuers. They treated
me right royally'when they discover
ed their mistake, hut I was assured !
over and over again that hut for tny '
nose 1 should have been pulled up to :
tin- iimb.”
( tire for lleadaehr.
As a remedy for - ' all forms head
ache Electric Bitters has proved to j
be the very best. It effects a per-1
manent cure and the most dreaded I
habitual sick headaches yield to its;
influence. We urge all who are af- \
dieted to'procure a bottle, and give|
this remedy a fair trial. In cases of j
habitual constipation Electric Bit*!
ters cures by giving the needed tone
to the bowels, and few cases long re
sist the use of this medicine. Try
it once, lairge bottles duly Fifty
cents at Wilcox & Co.’s drlig store
Mercy is one thing that cannot be
kept on ioe.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
j
“That just Alls the bill/’ said the
robin as he seized a fat worm.
Contentment is the feeling that
yon are better off than your neigh
bor.
~**’T ^ 1 '*■ «
Children should always be very
c utious and always set good exam
ples for their parents.
A
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In the Night
A MOTHER
Wakes to Find Her Little
One Strangling.
Professional Cards.
W. F DAHGAN,
Attorney - at - Law,
DARLINGTON, 8. O.
Office over Blackwell Brothers’ Store.
mm'
.She Saves its Life by the
Prompt Use of
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
The following is bnt one of many testimonials, showing the great
value of this emergency medicine: “One of my children luul Croup.
The rase was attended by our physician, and vv;is supposed to be well
tinder eontrob One night 1 was startled by the child's hard breathing,
and mi going to it found it strangling. It bad nearly ceased to breathe.
Realizing that the child’s alarming condition had become possible in
spite of the medicines given, I reasoned that such remedies would be of
no avail. Having part of a bottle of AYER’S Cherry Pectoral in the
housi , ! gave the child three dose's, at short intervals, and anxiously
awaited results. From the moment the Pectoral was given, the child’s
breathing grew easier, and, in a short time, she was sleeping quietly and
breathing naturally. The child is alive and well to-day. and I do not
hesitate to say that AYER’S Cherry Pectoral saved her life."—C. J.
Woou>moOK, Wortham, Tex. -
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co, Lowell, Mass. %
Prompt to Act| Sure .to Gure
|E. KEITH I) AEG AN,
Attorney at Law,
DARLINGTON. 8. C.
Nettles & Nettles,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
Darlington C. H, 8. C
Will practice in all State and Federal I
I Courts. Careful attention will be given I
to all business entrusted to us. 1
WIh'ii Baby van tick, w g.ire her CMtoria,
Whin she « as » Child, she cried tor Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she bod Children, she gave them Castoria
There are some people wbo sym
pathize with one until they make
one’s ailment much worse.
A sympathetic young man imag- J
! ines that something is hurting a
young lady every time she lisps.
without!
takes' CMdren Cry for Pitcher's Castorlai
W1 — *PfccUuAa
_ U - TO^WOMCNt
Have us.'d sod recommended It to m y friends.
All derived preat benefit from Ka tut.
Mu*. VUtiltia J ar'Ok. IVorfa, III.
■Hc-r remedy J Lavo ever n»id for frregulat
menstrual ion Mna. 0 Jett,
Nurmlicr. IMS. ftelma, Col.
1 bov<i - dtrod ji grfat deal from Female
Trouble., and tlm.if I am completely cured by
UredH'Id’s l enicie Regulator.
Mss Kmm i F.-'Awoaj*, Mansfield, O.
Ij.i ih "To Woman’* mailed freo.
uAdCMmt.D asautAro/f oo..
For nalo hyan Unie.g-QU ArhAMe, li*.
“And bow Oo you spell it, Flor-i A good .mrror almiv f ID th ’ d SM,Bn bo . v "'ho uses profaue!
•boe—with an B or a 1’ ?” truth, no matt-, uuou wh,» m t h 1 T' h Is , UM T el - v « ;
“(Veil,” said Florence,” with a! fleet? P it re-j the words of its father,
eigb, nibbing her nose until it was j Vast chasm* uin be filW, but tlte! ^
as red a^ a strawberry, “1 gpeH U| bean of mau can never be ^ti^ i
WJMar ' 1 l>ig is the one that -
“Tildy laughed, with tears still imuqueils the- most. Let the fault- 1
her eye*. i finder inuke a note.
“On, you funny babies” she said I -Some people imuginc that thw’de-,
“If vou were only bays how glad *rve a month’s rest everv time'thev’
daddy would be.” | do right. ' ,
“Ho! catch me being a boy!’ de-i, A mah never admits-that he has
C )„«i iu great scorn. - _ | been slighted, but he alivavg feels it
“No! chimed m Florence, knit-1 just the same,
ting her baby brows “Boys fe nndei The man who has no friends cen
Af wi-it-irbST A net a 1 J li„ ■ ~ . . n
'es
DARINCTON
ume - ms.
-All kinds of-
j MarbleiMonumentn,
Tablets, and
Grave Stones;
| furnished on short notice, aud as cheap |
as can he purchased elsewhere.
! HF’ Designs and prices furnished on
application.
• ——*
Al. work delivered Free on line of C. &
D. Railroad.
Darlington Marble Works,
DARLINGTON, 8. C,
C. P. DAKGAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND .
Trial Justice,
DARLINGTON, 8. C.
Practices in the United Status Court
and in tho 4th and 5th circuits. Prompt
attention to all business entrusted to me.
Office, Ward's Lane, next to The Dar-
ington Herald office.
Northeastern Railroad.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
A How’s A
Your Liver?
la the Oriental ealutatioo,
knowing that good health
cannot ex tat without a
healthy Liver. When tho
liver la torpid the Bow
ela are sluggish and eon-
stipated, the food lies
1 stomach nndi-
poisoning ths
quent head echo
, a reeling of laaai-
tude, despondency and
nervouaneas indicate how
the whole system is de
ranged. Simmons liver
Regulator has been An
means of restoring more
people to health and
happiness by giving them -
a healthy Liver than any j
agency mown on earth. I
L ads with extraor- •
jry power aod efficacy.
Rot. R. Q. Wumb, Nncalun, N. J..anys:—
*1 find nocking htlna no muck M kwp mt in
woridog condWnn m slmmonq Umr Rnguinur."
899 tikwt 99$ $89 G99m$&9
wkkni JR om Awm
JeUrnUUsUf ftCOh,
Gape Fear i YiMm Vilify R. P
Condensed Schedule, Jane M, 1803.
NORTH HOUND.
t SR’, D * Il y •wm* B«ndV.
Leave Wilmington, 8 80 a ■
Dated May
nth, ism.
No.01No ; I7No.»N(^«8
TOPTHTTFriC
T« io» 1100
LoKlorenco. _... . _
" Klngatroo. 8 56
Ar.Unoa SZO 12 W
Lo.Lnnee 9 20 12 08
At. Charleston 1 HR): 2 WI
um:
1*®P. M.
uas 840
2 88! 1013
'A. M.|A. M.iA. M.lp. ||.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Arrive Fgyett ,
Leave FaretterlDe,
Sanford, -
Leave Climax,
Arrive Grecnaboro,
Leave Greensboro,
Leave Stokeedate,
Arrive Walnut Cove
Leave Walnut Cove
Leave Rural Hall,
Arrive Mt. Airy.
! No. 78
J.
SOUTH BOUND.
»40
888
“S
1 RTjtm
IS
818
840
too
iNo.52
Lo. Charleston 1 38
Ar. {Anes 3 25,
ho- Lanes g n
” Klngstroc..
Ar. Florence...
No.fiONo.ll
TrH.E.ntt. p, k. A;.«
«r w 7 '■* a lrl
2G!
No. L Dally except Sunday
310
706
706
7 26
3 40
I A, M,|P. M.
M. a, M.
V>h*u Bitot wag vlck, vr'e gave hot (ahUvk. ^
Wheii she wa* a Child, she cried foi' C&9Ur(fu
'YheK Hie Utame Misb, she clung to Castoria.
When ahe W. Childnhk fibe gars them Caitoria j
H Blill I K, SMITH,
Blotches | Ewl Estate Agnet,
FLORENCE SO
UAHUXGTOX, S. C.
‘Daffy- t Doily except Sunday.
, -No. 52 runs through to Columbia via
of
1 dogs’ tails. ,
[’ildy laughed again, and began to
herfitli with clearing tip the
erally enjoy* uimself bv brettkicc
The Chiupsc language has onfy!
font hundred and fifty words. The!
n st of it is expressed with iiret-rack-1
era.
/**■*: r/Mt 1h* tM ft
■ ?><£, and that Ha>un u an-tons
minx to throw off tit* impurities.
A■ni rig it t. beneficial in assistirlp
r.-it: ns Si.if/'-s Specific (S. S. O')
It is a stntp'-i vcgctwlc compcund. it
*<?’ - icsi to th 1 most dot hat* child-, yti
\t U' es the, poison to th* surf Mi and
tlrniuntrs it front th* blood.
! up the friendship of others
*-r temfi with'.clewing np
™E.hiMn. Mood ( «trt MitteWke k- *4 !•*« *n>. 4ioe»Uon P t Eebility. '
for the Ullage, fifteen mil< 3 distant,, Ibw no comlitU jo life m^igOsUpn&Debliiiy.
frem home, 1 ,uw bn ' , n,u >' ; ia ^ hl 'If There Summrri n the country would bo
Tildy did not mind staving alone j none so. high but may have fear*.
1 «M,of I’looJ roHea
“ ” Mia A
/ X.
■fiH-d me for tusin.-ss for four vkn_
fl : s Siwcific (S. 9. S.) enrtj
C. JoNua, City Marshal,
— — Fntton, Aakanns.
tk-!t •„ ..... - ...v ™ ....v
f< v." bsalds of Si»ifl : s Siwcifii:,.
Mt J.C. Jones, Cil
Special attention paid to the buy
ing and soiling of' real estate, collec
tien or rents, &c.
The strictest attention will be paid
: to all business eutmated to me.
1
•cficaoi) BW1 and Sklnt)ia^|SM>oaile^
(**• 6W!FI UtEClSlL <
i £*o. ox runs through
Central R. R. of S. C, , _ „ „
1 No- 78 runs eoUd to Wilmington, N. C.,
aklng close connection with W, « W.
R. R. for all points north.
Train No. 14 runs via Wilson and
Eayetteville—Short Line—and make
close connection for all points North.
JNO. F. DIVINE, GenT 8upt.
J. R. KENLY, GenT Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager
Leave Mt. Airy
Leave Rural Hall
Arrive Walnut Cora
Leave Walnut Cove,
Stokesdale
Arrive Greensboro
Leave Greensboro,
Climax
Sanford,
Arrive Fayetteville
Leave Fayetteville,
Wiluu:
Arrive
ington,
NORTH BOUND.
85 am
1166 am
IS 88pm
1848
Ml
8 08
818
848
488
• 00
010
• 89
0.6 8. & N R.R.
All Trains Daily Except Sunday.
could I
j rn , 7 * ^"’v *'**’,*’, . ! more agreeable' if some tody .
She was a good housekeeper for her, ^i' 0 . i convince the frogs that taev; cannot j
SiTTud the children were easily j enough m the world n lee. n .how o:
year", i- in ^^ ' he p a mun Who does not trV to! 6
managed by her. • heir, I 'n.self.
managed by her.
After dinner, they both climl d
upon the bed in the little room open-
S from the kitchen, and still nan-
ig her broom and humming a lit
tle tune under iter breath, moved out
upon the porch.
Hera she paused, and with one
i
xtoi'uess is happiness; and thej
mote you Inve of the former the!
more you will undoubtedly eujoy of
the latter.
, That man has got a good start up
! the-hill of knowh Ige who can le-trn
We take pleasure in anoouucing that
te afv prepaired to deliver first class
j lumber, of any dimensions, to anypart
i of tire town. The trees nave sever
’^eit boxed, which makes the lumber
. etter and more easily worked.
Send orders through the m.allor
leave them at the Herald office
1 MALLPA8M A COLVIN
' 1 —■"•F - | • ' ^ -V IV V UU IX fill
hand thadiog her eyes, looked off iu 1 a good lesson from another's < xperi
4U~ 1 l.., .1 ... , | 1
the direction her parents bud taken
that morning. It wa* a sultry Sep
tember day; for hours a soft blaze
had brooded about the horizon, but
now there waa something more.
Tildy'g heart Uvt faster as she! Ihegolden momnusof toe stream
gized. i’u; it was smoke, a. ! of |:f e iiw't post m, ami we' 8??
the skv above it wm stained with notbrng but sand; the i ;el» com'-
ltd! The prairie was afire, I to «9.- anu wc only know them j
Small wonder that the girl’s knee* 1 wbcn tll «^ e 8 0,1P '
,hot>kandhtr ohcek paltd. .Therein the Wk.U'sTair for Fifteen
. If you feel . weak
and all wojrn out take
BROW'S IRON BITTERS
PETER BOWLES
DOES FIRST CLASS
A man may always prepare for! \
tiouble if he will hied the warnings;!.'
it th rente us a storm a great many I p ftp er Hailffillg.
times before the si >rni comes. ! 1 .
Work a Specialty.
I M.Jr tn all -i\!'•. anS IlMfi. UnhlMl,!
BlfDT'grrt, ositrst «*f>'k!n«,Mfost,aiaipifat.l
mott ai iai a-.', molt noninct. anfi neat I
modem, for ftle Vf all deakst la ucu. [
CiMlotuo nulled tree 67 1
The Marlin Firo Ann* w.-,
E. W. SUTTON
Is prepared to make
Photographs
He solicits the patronage of
Uariiugton.
was not a Lidghbor wituln mile*
What could sue do to save the little r f 6*1*8.
hOttie that represented Iter father’s [ , P“ n the receipt of vo ir addre-rts
hard-earned money.? * nti fifteen cents in postage stamps,
The children awakened from their I PorTfoli^nf ou / S^'venir
flap, came to bef side. , ° f t £ e " °' l(1 ‘ 8 polombian
booful sVyi”
But Bessie was frightened, and hid
her face against big lister’s arm.
Tildy ltd them bock into the house
M Ibe laid a lirite m. yer in be;
heart She ran into the pautry and
hronght out the dinner pail, and put
it on*ihe floor between the two chil-
Area.
“Now, B«4«ic t if you and Flor-
will stay right here until sister
comes back, you shall hare all the
cakes yon want”
Speechless with ast mishnn 1 i-nd
delighted atTildy's unwonted uber-
ality, the two little girls sal down Jon
the floor, and speedily forgot "
about the “boofnl sky,
Tildy flew U
out Billy, the four year old
Hs was a beautiful mahogony bay
one wemako the price nominal. Yon
wiD find it a work of art and a
thing to be prized. It contains (nil
page views of the great buildings,
with descriptions of same, and is
executed in highest style of ar, If,
not satisfied with it, after you get it,
, we will refund the »tamps and let!
you keep tiie book. Addr.ss
IL E. Bi'em* t Co,, -[
to nt pumit.
When you arc in the city don’t fall to
call at the KnterprUe Hotel Barber Shop.
It is the only tirst clas* shop in the city.
FaHhionafile hair cuts, first class shaves
and the
Great Arabia it
Egg Shampoo. |
Four polite baxlwrs always on lumd to 1
wait on you.
MIXON A HARLEY,
Proprietors. |
9-5—9m. : !
Of your habit 1.
J live to regret U.
Studio in Hewitt Block,
I a-4-B*-0m.
Don't delay; you may
Atlantic Coast Line.
C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads.
In Effect May 14,18«8,
OOINO NORTH. ' OOINO SOUTH.
K. R. G.
novus axx)
WIT,!, CURJC
p<pp
■To m» m*
CURES ALL SKIM
AND
ilD DISEASES.
Ko ergon should travel without;
a box of Ayer’s Pill*. As a safei
mil speedy remedy for constipation ;
and oil irregularities of the stoin ; j
Chi'’Sgo, Tii.- 1 Sommer Complaint*, Dyspepsia, Srom-
acb Troobles of Every .Ki
— ,— - — ...sd, Hbsii-
matism. keoralgm and all JiHordm
of the hMnsys and It loud.
TESTED AST) EBOVED FOR YEAhS.
t _ , „ - - — —- ! Terry, Miss., April 21, IttfiS.
all ‘ acli and t owels, they have no equal,; . Wi* have beca using Dr. King’s
, J atul, being skillfullv sugar-coated, ROYAL GERMKTEI R for several
« wu.ii. o»j. . 7 , “, ,i- 'I , years; in our family, ami have recaju-
flew to the barn and brought, me pleasant to tnhe, nnr long * 1 ’l TO ,. ni | L ,,i ^ l0 piahy others. It ha“,
„ *— 11 colt.; tain their virtues. »1 .vkyj done what i- cUiiwcd for it. hs
— ; tar as tried, ami i regard it arthobesl
—- . i If you have sick or nervous head-: midiolitc vre have ever had in our
With a flowmg m«c and tet a w h.U , ^ ^ lMk i fBBljly Mr., j. e. mn^h
itarinbU forehead,and eves almost !Thev wjll stoma4;b e 1 February isaa
human m their intelligence. , My wife had Mbn a Kruttsufferer from 1
11 for severul year*, and had tried a
many remedies Without relief
pn-eonee of which depresses thej 1 >nc bottle of (li'.HMF.TKt'H rave, b,
nerves and brain), and thus give; reltef. and ivtth every hot 1 leuwd there
P. M
VOOLc.
0 18
0 2d
935
940
9 98
iota
10 85
11 08
11 81 pm
1184 pm
11 58 p m Ar,
Florence
Palmetto
Darlington
Floyd’s
Dove’s
Society ]
CmVl
Ckeraw
McFarland
Morvea
Bennett’s
Wadcaboro
'Hill
. ' “hs jmsttfiir.. 8o7o^Joo^^CT3*<TS«
H—* .f.'.'-l al;
KKAL FREIOQT TRAIN.
A. M.
Ar. 7 26
711
700
6 49
044
630
6 12
600
817
604
4 57
Le. 4 80
NORTH ROUND.
1
A, M.
810 Lv
816
834
8 87
813
850
9
STATIONS,
Pregnalls
Harlcyvllle
Pecks r
Holly Hill
Conners 1
Eutawville
Vances
Merriam’i 1
St Paul
Summertoa
Silver
PackfivlUe
Tindal
Sumter
Sumter
Utwego
St. Charles
Elliott*
Lamar
Syracuse
Darlington
Mont Clare
Robbinr Neck
Mandeville
BonnettsylUe
Breedens r
Alice
Gibson
Gilo
Hamlet
917
9 89
985
944
9 58
10 05
10 20 Ar.
10 85 Lv.
10 88
1051
1101
1116
1180
11 45 Lv,
18 00
18 11
18 86
18 40 Ar.
18 48
18 58
105
ISO
185 Ar.
P, M.
“F" Flag Station Trains slop wnly on
ttgnal or to take on and let off passengers.
J, H. AVERILL, General Manager.
SOUTH BOUND
9
P. M.
Ar. 8 50
840
885
8 81
815
807
765
740
7 87
720
710
700
6 47
Lv. 6 80
Ar. 6 10
558
645
585
580
6 06
Ar. 400
4 —
490
405
Lv. 8 50
848
887
886
810
Lv. 8 55
P.M
Wilmington & Weldon R. R.
GOING SOUTH.
DATED
Oct. oth, IMS
Leave Florence
• Darlington
Arrive Cheruw
Leave Cheraw
Darlington’
Arrive Florence
7 80am
8 40 a m
11 20 a n
1 00 p m
4 OOp m
5 00 p m
Leave Weldon.....—
Arrive Rooky Mount..
Arrive Tkrbero
I<avo TOrboro.- —
Arrive WUsoc
A. F. BAVENEL.President.
W. L DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE cJVMr.
Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair*
•eat In th* world.
anman in uietr mteuMreDce. -
to T ii? k™ 1 " S , he ^ rn ^l him j bt0 ™ ff^lthy IcZnZ %
hettVjr p on ' with rien,.! OriinnS’ remove effete mattedh-1
bling fingerg, ; pnn-nee of which ,1, n “ e |great
“Oh, Billy boy ! u said. “Wo must IW" and ^ brain i, J/ ft*
apciiiy relief.
. filly bov!
‘ save the babict f”
And BUly wt : ned uneasily as_ he; _ r ^„.
looked, with dilating nostrils and Mu 3 Jenuie Jiast has returned
quivering ears, away to the flame f roni * vi-dt to iViend-. in Charleston
Shot clouds of smoke so steadily ai- and Urangebuig.
vancing upon them.
It was hard , work -cruelly hard Bnckle n vXw.icu BuIy*. I
for the sjeiider young girl to ftoh. f| ,. . , # !
ekrv kaa.wv.r v.lra™r^ • ^ „ I . 'I h«» bOftl MtlV * Hi tU« W Ol id fOF CUtH !
the heavy plow m place, and lu ttrulaei, aorsa, ulcers, salt rheum, fever i
guide the mettlesome young horse; ,oreK, tetter, chapped hand*, chilblain*.!
but ahe dared not stop, and at lavVitom*. and all skiu crupikav, ^nd nosjf
it was finished. A broad belt 0 ,’! Hvrly cures pfles, or no pay required, It
i. n d .t . , rJ „ i l.igu»r»ut eeedtogivtpericct astlafaction, j
? plowM land e fiCGmed ^a^ (er P , 0 asy xvfiin'i , i'i- Frit* 85 cents p« r i
marked improvement, and we are ev
periraeniing » pevrnonent cure Khe h»*
gained 2!* pound* rinuc rommaneini:
GKRMI'TF.rH. I wa* troubled with
mdl»e»*top ami imomei*.'- Two boitb.
o‘ OKKMIJi'J-H’U niudu * m >• nap’.
mo My apfotti': ugoml and my »!et'v
sound and reireshing
R»'v. .1. 11 f?purlin,
I’livlor First Baptiet tfhuroh,
Sturgis, K.v.
1’rlciv It. 00; 6 IkjUIcs for 15.00.
Fveii information,
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Atiants, Oa.
toave Uoldaboro.
Leave Warsaw....
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Going south.
Leave Wlleon
Arrive Selma
Arrive Fayetttvtlle
No. 96 daily,
*8 80 pm
did H
90
««*?“■ 718
Red Springs,
Leave Hope Mills,
Arrive Fayetteville,
• a
81?
Sad
BOOTH BOtJNh.
Hope Mills? V« P
Red Spring*, 7 88
AWltOHj A 1A
Arrive Bennettiville, igg
NOBIH BOUND.
Leave Olimox, ■ 1*
Arrive Greensboro, fOI
SOUTH BOUND.
Leave Climax 4 0« P
Arrive Ramseur g 45
„ ^ NORTH BOUND.
Jrrt , ioS*”’
Arrive Madison 1181 p m,
SOUTH BOUND.
Leave Stokesdale
Arrive Greensboro g 00
sJwiH N AUT C ? ,u, f ct, i t 8wiford with
Seaboard Air Line for Raleigh. Norfolk
Western R. H.for
Winston-Salem. Roanoke and all points
North and Weat of Roanoke.
fWilnl
VM.W. »v WM. x%i/rnUQMVt
Passengers /rom Wilmlngto*. Fayette
ville, BennetUv like and ail norata soutl
of Sanford wlU isrrlva at Ranbfh at Hilt
a. m., and have about 8 hours in Raleigh,
-ituming teach hotne someday.
Train No. l connect* at Walnut Govt
with Norfolk add Western Railroad foi
Winston-Salem, and at Sanford with
Seaboard Air Line for Monroe, Charlotte,
Athens, Atlanta snd all points South on
J. W. FRY, Ota. Peat. Agent
Gan. Manager.
W., C. * A. Railroad.
GOING BOOTH.
Dated Jana ...
No. 98. Leaves Wilmington* 6:981
Marion Wfi
Arrives at FlortOW IMS
No. 68. Leaves Floroab# . ^890 a. A
Arrives«Suinttt MB „
No. 50. Leavi Bu&tar B8Ba.tf.
Arrive Cchtmbla 118
No. 59t Leave* Sdntar *MI a. tH
Arrives atColumbia 10:58
No. 08. Leaves Florence f 7i45
Arrive at Sumter MO ,
No. 59. runs through from Ghvlesfel
via Central Railroad, leaving Lesei 8.W
a m., Manning 9.00 a. a.
OOINO NohoH.
Dated may 31,18i«.
Leave Wilmington..,..
t^avo Magnolia
Ixmvo Wamaw
Arrive Ooldaboro
H
41
la. m-;a. in.
12 86' 916
Loavo Fayetteville
Leave Selma..
Arrive Wllaon
No. 81
No.-TB,
GOING N0RTF
Leave* ColuaMt *1
Sumter
Arrives at Florekey
1 Florence
P- m-
420'
1M 10 57! soa
It Ilf ««'
ass me; 7101
Leave Wilson
Arrive Rocky Mount...
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try *»feit Arlvo TVrboro 1%“:
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ENGINES* BOILERS
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The Hartsville nailro&d.
Dated January 2,1893
DAILY MIXED TRAIN.
1*. M.
9 00 Le. Florence
915 Palmetto
9 30 arllngton
9 45 Floyd’s
,10 05 ' Jorann
110 V5 At. Ilartavllle
Leaves Florence
Marion ,
Arrive at Wilffiiagton I ..
Leaves Columbia *8:00 p. ffl
Arrives at Sumter 7:85 •
Lv. Sumter t7.80 pm
Ar. Flonace .640
•Dally. tDaily, except Bwida. y
No..53 runs through to CharlestoB, via
Central R. R., arriving at Manning 646
p. m., Lanes 8:40 p. m., Charleaton 10:40
p. in.
Train on Manchester A Augusta R. Bj
leaves Sumter dally, except Sunday, at
1(1.50 a. ru., arrives at Rimini 11.59 a. »•
Returning leaves Rimini 19.80 p. m., ar
rives at Sumter 1.40 p. m.
Trains on Hartsville R. R. leave Harts*
viUe daily except Snnday at 8.00 a. m.,
arriving Floyils 5.85 a m - Retnrnagt
leave Floyds OV. p m., arriving Bant*
viile 10-15 p. m.
Trains on Wilmington Chadbouro *
Conway railroad leave Cha I'.ourn HUS 1
a m., arrive Conway 1 00 p. m., returning
leave Conway at 2.80 p. m arrive Chao*
IS .X/\ - - —
•j bourn 5.20 p m. f wive Chadbouni 7,16
A. M. j a. m and 530p. m., arrive Hub at*.®*.
Ar. 6 if, m. and625p.»• R«nrning leavaHah
6 02 ! 9.00 a. in and 6.45p. m aillvv ChadboM*
55 5d n.4-5 a m. and 7.80 p. m.. D*»y
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