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mmtrW '.jSgf IDAY, 8EP. 7, 1894. frikleas A4veriljsin^. i many a new buoinest 5 ; ' " BWLAItGKS many an old business; PRE8EHVE8 many a large business; REVIVES many a dull business; RESCUES many a lost business; SAVES many a failing business; SECURES success In any business. Local News. i' * The Electric light wires have been carried to tin* end of North Main St. Mr J. A. Warren, of Sumter has put up a telephone line between the Phosphate Worki and )he Town ofliee. The. weather has lieeti in tensely warm for the past two weeks, but the ruin on Tuesday night bus made it a little more endurable. The Town has lost the case with the Atumtio Trust Co, in lli« iimllor _ of interest ou the bonds issud in aid of the 0., S. and N. It. It. and will have to pay the amount due, which is nbout set thousand Dollars. The people of Darlington and County are respectfully invited to attend the fall opening of Sligh & Rucker Monday and Tuesday Sept, the 17th and 18th, 212, 211 and. 248 Evans street, Florence, S. C. Mr. L 0. Glenn is trying to raise by suliecriplioii, sufficient money to mqve the Monument from the Acad emy Green to the square. Every one who can possibly do so should give something for this purpose. Judge Pressley one of the best known citizens of the. State, and a nun of great ability and purity of character died last week at his home in Bhmmerville. He was a brother of the late Dr. S. IL Pressley of Some- ISg^m ■ The grandest display of dry goods, clothing, shoes, hats, carpets, rugs and militxyy ever made by any house in Eastern Carolina will be shown by Sligh and Rucker on Monday and Tuesday Sept the 17th and 18th. Everyone are invited to attend. 242, 244 and 248 Evans street, Florence, B.C. Cj Personal Mention. Dr Wiileox has returned from summer trip. Mrs. Carrie Godfey is visiting Miss Lou Mclver. Jlrs. II. M. Mauldin has gone on a visit to Saluda, N. C. r lhe little folks had a party at the spring yesterday. Miss Jennie Coker, of Ilartsville, spent Wednesday in the city. Mr. L. L. Parrott, of Sumter, is visiting relatives aud friends in Town. . Capfc Whipple has gone on a trip to the North aud will lie al sent sev eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Nonnent have returned from a inonthi yii-it to rela lives in N. (J. Mrs. J. A. White, who has been quite sick with fever for the past week, is again able to be up. Messrs. W.F. Pargan and E. O. Wo-ds went to (•ti!tr!es‘.o» on W'eil- nesday and will bo absent seyeral days. Factvry^'&isiras. who has for SttD, uiojr ?be Her for bis former homo ;is with sincere re- i parted with him. lit* it industry, a good and the ipost accurate >r who has ever worked iu Mr. Allen Tyson is still very sick. Miss. Minnie Nash has closed her school at Hopewell temporarily, and has returned home. Mrs. W. A. Creasun has returned home from a pleasant visit to rela- and friends at .Scranton. Evangelist J. D. Shaw of Bishop- ville passed through here Wednesday. Mr. IT. S. Blizzard of Florence visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Addie Scott and Mrs. J. F. Sanders are visiting relatives on Lynches River this week. Mrs. Will Thomson has returned from a visit to relatives at Morven N. C. Mr., and Mrs. J. C. Patrick are visiting iu Clarendon county this week. Mr. J. L. Kirby has returned from Lynches River. Mr. Will Sanders is clerking tor Rev. H. H. Merritt. Mrs. A. F. Blizzard has returned from Wilmington N. C. Mr. aud Mrs. L. L. Treadaway has returned from a visit to Wades- bory, N. 0. Mr. J. E. Thomas has severed his ^■With - thW^cfr'.y-.aM, In tailing attention to the changes, ’last issue ve made a mistake buying that wo did not have close ConnecGon with Wilmington and Columbia. The connection is the Mine, the only difference being in the time of leaving Darlington. We hope that the zahus and clever m at of the Cost Line will ’ the mistake. forgive The packing house of Mr. W. F. Dargan, containing his whole crop ! tobacco, was burned down about 8 o’clock ou jesterday morning. The origin of the fire is unknown, but when first discovered was confined -life* to tho ins.de and top of the building ]t contained about‘fifteen or sixteen thousand jkjuihIs of tobacco, most of which was of fine quality, The fire had made IdVmuch headway when discovered to admit of saving any thing. There was an insurance il $2,200 ou the building and the con- fiiitg. ;'Ws m i On Wednesday ufternoon Mr. D. R. Coker, of Hartsville and Mits Jessie UicbarUton. daughter of the lute Rev. 8. M. Ri.dioi dsou, were mar ried in the Baptist Church at Tim mousville, by Rev. J. L Morrall, pas tot of the Chinch. The Church was tastefully decroaied for the oeciiSHiii' .•iii<1 the luiiqis light- cvl. After the ceremony the young ecu pie Received (lie conginliilalions of tlieir friends, hikI ihen left, by pri- Tate conveyance for Ilartsville. The attendants are; Mr. J. If. ibal! with Miss Richardson and ’. Keith Vith Miss Darlington, of The ushers were Messes. Rog- Darlington and Mclunzie of Httonsville. fkurch .News. SUCH RUCK! TIJHCIE • » ' i Pee •• Dee •• Hustlers, Have Just Returned from the Northern Markets, Where They Have Bought a Careful] v-Selected Stock of the Following Goods, VVhieli They Can Compare in - Price mid Quality with f ny House for CASH: t HOUSE ifltY GOODS, NOTIONS, F t KM huh; MILLINERY. GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, And in Fact Complete Outfitters for.<|^||es and Gentlemen. So when you visit Florence tho Fhicc to Findwhat You Want at Popular Prices and goods as Represented, is SUCH & FXjQZR-El^ra Ef, Death of a Well-Known Minister. gon4 to his farm in North Carolina. Mr. R. C. Nash has gathered his fourth crop on his lot this year. Mrs. Polina Pope of N. C. is visit ing her sou Mr. L. N. Pope of this place. Mrs. Mary A. Porter of North Car olina, is visiting her son Mr. Will Peter. Rev. S. B. Joues, D. D., died on last Saturday iu Spartanburg and his passing away removes from the sphere of active i’ •. oue of the bent and most useful ministers in Die i.;MMSttiiQn of. jjiuunuw, i.uj; throat trouble, which at times pre- benefit THul A Former Pastor of the Methodist Church in Darlington Passes Away. vented him from preaching regular ly, his health, up to the past year or two, had always been good and he led a very active and busy life, and entered upon every duty, imposed upon him, with an ability and strength of purpose that is rarely equaled. Despite the fact that he was a Rev. W. T. Capers, D. D., died on Monday in the city of Greenville to which place he had gone, from Co lumbia, lipping' the change might Hi? heaTtli had been Very feeble for several years aud his death was not a su'pnse to his friends. He commenced preaching about fifty years ago, and only re tired from the active duties of the ministry when it was physically im possible for Fim to continue the work. .AD<r his retirement he calmly ! speaker of rare force and eloquence, "'sited the end and to him it was a Roy. Louis Rice preached at the • ■ .... . - . ! , . - . , . • Hall last Wednesday night. Mr. Hamp Stokes and Miss Mary Thomas vyere married Sundnyeyening at the residence of Mr. L. N. Pope by Trial Justice C. P. D.irg in. Loss of a Fine Anidial. Rev. % W. Barnwell will conduct no amices at Ihe Episcopal Church n Sunday next morning. At the Baptist Uhnrch.Rev. N. N. irton of Bwith Creek, will preach ’ t ihe Methodist and Presbyterian • the services will, bo enn- their respective pastors ‘ " ihe Uuion cd from »t the On Monday a fine Jersey bull, lie- longing to Col. Mclver, wjiile lieing driven through town became fright ened and broke loose from those who had him in charge. As is usual in Such cases, the poor animal was.pur- suod by a crowd and soon became unruly and dangerous. He was finally started iu the direction of home but he had iecameso much heated and exhausted that lie drop ped down and died in the road. It is very probable that a little kind ness and gentleness in managing him might have beojfcbettor, for it is very certain I Imt an domestic ani mals are susecpiible to kind treat ment The Sanford Troupe. The orchestral selections by the his administrative and financial j welcome release from physical pain ability were so great that he was, on at)< l weakness. During the years of a number of occasions, called from j kifl failing strength he was tenderly the pulpit Ui positions of great re-, nursed by a dovotxl wife anil loving sponsibilty aud trust, and it is u l-1 f,, iends who did all that human ef- most needless to say that he succeed-; f° r * cpuld do to! make his last days ed in meeting, in every position, the P* 38 b) peace aqd quiet. Dr. Capers highest expectations of his friends i w,w a member of one of the best and the public. known families in the Suite, his For a number of years he had gmiuT-^iikher bcjU'g one of tie) ofiic.rs filled, with signal ability, the pos.it-J w ko di^i^lmdleil h i nisei J at the ion of President of tho Culumbjo; bi'iltc Mnnllrie, and his Female College, aud only resigned, the welt- at the close of the last scsstyn, by | Capers, who, In the imiK'ralive advice of hbrphy- the nioetj.-|ltoin neut men iu the Siciau, wiio hoped that absolute rest nown liiiihop Wm. 1 iis day, was oue of Methodist church. imiisiitv tho courtly grace nnuers for which his might restore his broken health. K The subject. ibis notice hud in His health bad been quite feeble during the whole snmnier, and the an, t Qfaceful^mintie death of his daughter, M,rs. Carlisle, Limily are nMed and inmlo himself which occurred a few weeks ngoy 1 j ,,8 t as ngre^ibTe in the cabin of the was a blow from which he cmild l 101 ’ 1 ' *0 lumily do irt the not recover* and it soon became evi-j ,1,il,,6 '‘)n nLjllie rich. — dent to his family and friends that At i!,e .4sifin of the Conference the end was near, and that the find U) lie'wuii sent (o Dprlingtop. hands jvoaId soon be at rest ' f'! 1, 'he coin)iig|(vt!v l«ro, in.A, As ^ speaker he wus lint onlv ! ’v , nnn.d : , i , ain for the felltwirg PALPITATION OF THE HHBT. Shortness of Breath, Swell ing of Legs and Feet. “For about four years I was trou bled with palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath and swelling of the legs and feet. At times I would faint. I was treated by the best phy sicians in Savannah, Ga., with no re lief. I then tried various Springs, without benefit. Finally I tried Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure also his Nerve and Liver Pills. Af ter bajinniiHj to tide them 1 felt belter! I continued taking them and I am now in better health than for many years. Since my recovery I have gained fifty pounds in weight. I hope this state ment may be of value to some poor sufferer ’’ E. B. SUTTON, Ways Station. Ga. Dr. Miles' lloprt Cure Is sold on a positive pu&rataeo that ilio tirst bottle will benefit. All dra^lsts sell it at $1, 6 bottles for 15, or it will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by tiio l>r. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind. For Sale by all Druggists. For Sals. A good oo-n slieller, but 'cry litlle used., M ill tie for oisb or evehnuc il for bay or ioibiov, Apaty ;ii To- I Iku.u.o oifioe TEN DOLLARS —WORTH OF— HUTU'S XO —FOR— 30 CENTS. The nuhlii-lieni of Tub Hekai.d tmve secured an excellent collection of new copyright music, which they olfer in book form for 30 cents and one coupon cut from The Heualoj. The volume contains: 31 V T oeal Selections. 34 Instrumental Selections. 8 Portraits of Popular Actresses. The musts is unabridged in every wise, and is in large and clear print. The portraits are handsouftly printed. The music alone, if bought regular, would cost Ten Dollars. You can gel this In autiful < ‘aliinet of M usie b'y piv- senting or sending the suiijoined eou- |nin (as nlmve stated) and Thirty Cents to tlie ottlee of Tub IIeualo. CABINET OF MUS>C ootrr-oKr. NAME.. address;.. CONTENTS OF THE CABINET _0F MUSIC. VOCAL. AmidtheFlowers I Lullaby. Wander. Longing for Home. Bid Me Good by. Broken Pitcher. Balradour. Christmas Carol. Carita. Connemara. Farewell,Oh IFare well. Frage. Garden of Sleep. Going to Market Mother Watch Thy Little Feet. OU! Bird of Joy. Only a Song. One Loving Heart. Only Love Can Tell. Roley Poley Ride. Rapid River. Sunset Memories. Stay With Me. Star of My Heart. jg I. . . Hiive You Seen Her Trespassing. June Day, A. Why Don’t Look in Mine Eyes. Men Propose. the Wave ! A Loti- Leonore. Let Me Love Thee. Wild Row'liiid. INSTBUMIlNTAL. Army Mein Cousineben Bist Du. Melodies. March Militarie. Now Year’s Greet ing. New Barn Dauoe Out With Your Bass March. Passing Regiment - Grand March. Prima Dona Ouad- rille. Riston Pasha March. Reception Gavotte. Tendre Message Gavotte. Tannhauscr. Victoria March Militarie. Woman’s Faithful ness Waltz. Young Hearts’ Ga votte. Ye Ladyc Fayre. Austrian March., Del phi ue. Danube Waltz. De Paris, dres Polka. Dreamland Rev erie. Dowauixle. UnSKlfUtreas: - Fire Patrol, Tire OcnUllessc Polka. German Patrol. Home Thoughts Waltz. Im Stum and lie- gen March. La Gitana Louis XIII. Gav otte. Love’s Vision Re verie. La Chusse An Bon- heur Galop- Love's Song and Cup Clang. If you don’t go. Barefooted in the Summer, \ou will find it to your; interest to examine our large aud well- assorted stock of Shoes, as wb feel confident in our ability to suit the taste of the most fas tidious. We have shoes at all prices aud iu all styles, from a No. 12 Brogan to a Cinderella Slipper. Have just opened a new stock that is complete in every respect and we invite special attention to our line of Brown and Russet Shoes, For botli Gentlemen and Ladies. The prices will be as moderate as the quality of the shoes will warrant. Give us a call if you want the latest styles. In addition to our stockr of Shoe's we have a full line of Hats, Umbrellas, Etc. Woods & Milling. Now is the Time To Buy a Life-Time Article at GREATLY RERUGED PRICE Sterling Silver Spoons end Forks. One-third less than they were sold at not long ago. Tea .-poons, per do/.! Des’t spoons.pcrdozi Table «po> 'HSiperdoz Des’t fork;, per doz| Table forks ^ per doz Sugar spoons, each Jelly spoons, each Pau spoons, each Pair salt-spoons Flitter kniTee, eactr Gravy lat’ ' , each Cream lat „s, each Pickelforks Light.; ‘'•led ilvNv. $"7.50; 10.00! 24.00 18.001 24 00 1.60 2.00 2.00 2.00 —1.30 4.50 2.25 1.50 $10.00 $15.00 28 00 28.50 85.00 41.00 2o.(KI 23.50 65.00 41.00 2.50 3.50 2.75 3.50 8.25 4.00 2.50 3.00 8.25 4.00 6.00 0.00 8 25 4.50 2.00 3.00 “Are my life insurance policies all right?” “Yes, my dear.” “Is my revolver on straight and my bowie-knife reacbablj?” “Yes, dear.” “Then, good-by, my wife. If f return, l return. If not, you know where to look down to the We engrave 3 letters on each piece free. Write to us for De signs of Spoons and Forks. The fight on the silver question has reduced the price which may go up at any time. lias & Cd., iok for me. I’m going nnP u . - n . . # p „ dispensary to get a drink.! 285 Kill{j hi., CIlSrlBStOfl^O. C r-.| Charleston, Sumter and North ern Railroad. Charles E. Kimball, Receiier. In Effect January 16, 1891. Tieii^fiul very impressive as well,-f’nrtng b'» res.Jqncc here, ht iullifr-days of bis he.-ilih amf’ nfm * «''’9 n S bf-r., firicalstrength he rarely fa'iliul to. P<'fple'wlio will k«r,i willi deep sor-j i tliriTT those who hea d him with his ^ h • has p^ .-d ” A.T: To the NOBTn BOUND. SOUTH BOUND. 0 STATIONS. 8 P.M. 4 00 Lv. Charleston 5 20 Prcgnalls 7 25 Sumter 8 87 Darlington 9 29 Bcnnettsyillo !i 52 Gibson n 5M) At. 11 am let P. M. r ' No. ,j.* L. •I; : miord. \«»»ki'' ■ •■■■ -u. n ! dtIrhi.i ami Mc.i > ova. | Noci 8 nnents with S. i 1 train fro . shove named po • run solid an fr-uii t 'h;ii!> I C. MILLARD. 'urn P. M. Ar. 2 30 1 10 1! 02 0 5') 9 00 8 87! Lv. n H>' SIM MdNS Th fy. And flu, fail, you, lator, (’' you 1,. pv'» 'i’-nf C & full company were liandaqmely given. The solo features were far above! l m,hos I ,0 " er ‘ lI " w,w 0!H ‘ ot ! the foivitinsi men in (he Bmitli ('uro- l iiim Ciniferenco and was repeali div elected a Coiiferem r e M Ihe. averuge. M iss F.tta lieeson, tin* trdnu-liinia soloist, conijdetely euji- tivaled her audience. She is an ar tist of great ability and handles this difficult instrument like a master. The dfficult German drinking song, which she played in response to a hearty encore, was excecdedingly well executed. Miss Florilla Ban- ford, us shown in the difficult num- licrs rendered last flight, is a cornet soloist of great ability. She was fre- qu< nlly encortd. ford is a versatile musical at As a violin soloist, she is far above .fast rl Id* Lr-t.-. j'-'.-’o D.irliiigtq.. *■ fiio eklifci: ;v ■hi# first p’-’L-.;, ho iidefes!’ the Lord’* Puy uiiich eejoyed He was well and this, added made him a very irele. a ,.f' member of the (L in-;-il , in the privieediu^s of which lie alwavs’t.ook an active pan Some months ago, in speaking of his resignation of the r esidency of the Oilege, Tin: Nifiai.d called at tention to the eloquent and profound cennon that Dr. Jones preached in Darlington, ut the session of tile 8 ' J ein! ' District Gpnference, in 1873, and of 11 " d 11 always seemed iy his congregation, posted in literature his geuial nature,! FI. mi for fl. l’nliru-1 1 Arrive Fbcer.i welcome visitor in| W. A. HUTCH lie was a very flue the clothed with now beauty when given Miss Viola Fan- H*c deep impression made upon list ! congregation. His text on that oe- 0111 “V him. 1 e.asiou was the 1st verse of Ihe 1‘Jth The remains were inlcred in Co- Psalm. “The Heavens declare the iumbia. BlRClSiiiil M she handles rn. ny other instruments^ 10 '^' of Qo ' ] ’ 11,0 firm,,raent with jutt ns much skill and finish. I Altogether, the company is a good one Hiid give a very enjoyable per formance fix in beginiug to eud — VtAU. showelii ids handiwork. Wl 7 , • GMi'lste Bliss Co'teR |-H- When iu town p!er.t»e^nii siiid pnv . I your subscription to The Hkhalo. a^ffl'and tuK.^CIwul The nioueyi* vor^ much needed, tree. This u th« best school (Joutlj, In Beurof Me.l.'ulbuigli Js Cooley’s .Stables, Exchange Street, DARLINGTON, - - - H. C. Horse - Shoeing a Specialty. All Kinds of Itepntr Work Done AVilh '■ alr.r ■ 1 ! paL’Il. \P I.IN’K OI.' COFFINS AL- WAA- .N HAND. TERMS: CASH OR BARTER. Floy, Uugify and Wagon Work. D’lfliii^i "i * Flo., d’s :• no am. Dove’s 9 1j an. Society Hill 9 45 am .Cush’s 10 15 am Clieraw 11 i;0 am McFarlaud 11 40 am Morven’s It 55 am Bennclt’s 12 10 am Arrive Wbdosboro 12 80 am LOCAL FREIGHT. Leave Darlington 1 30 pm I’nlmetto 4 4i pm Arrive Florence 5 00 pm Leave Florence 8 8(i um Palmetto 8 50 um Arrive Darlington 9 05 am A, F, RAVliNKL, Preiident. •>W3 Lift’ | J d-a tQUMB A N- Tr nr.rl Oornf.^.'r. TrciAtaact, caitriv^lr? of etnOiilTOHIK L Cac.sulc. of dut^jent bUu twr iSOT •* “ - - _axoa ot imanpHt. •AcoY«>faiUDir Cur*4 for PUoa ci ovory BPt-iu j ras-t rl^rco. It laaitcs; f.uoriUioa Vilhlho hniio or iujootlonrfof Carbcllo act.’, wLIcii cro ralnXui cad Pt-lciorG a pornicnfiat enro, «r»tl ffcpaltUip, In cViu'ii, un'i“p«L.-rk-'y \ . f . v ,y ^n^uro tiile lo/ribie*ti::rsuaf»? 'unu-- *5 bOK^f. io -;v pnr UliWia.dvTilVM!.*' ;; :v.k,*. - cMt im wii IS&i iur^?.i UioffroM nvri> pniinvxJcu hbuitif. vrou.jmI lilOODWitrimib. small, xu*lvl swJ uldowni to take, odpociuiiy adapU>d cLildrcu'J J4U CODvi&l Moeota,