mm srt; M' I’UESBVTEKIAK CBCKCH.- Law, Pastor: PreacJii It a. m. aaa (i flit ji at ID a. in. Prayer moetfn'sr every nestlay afternoon at 5 o’clock. Mkthoim^t Chiiik ii.—Uev. J. A. Iticc, Pastor: Preacliing every Sunday at 11 a m. and 800 |». m.. SaMiath School at 5 p.- in.. Prayer meotine every Thursday at 8 .JO p. in. Keiscoe.w. V h v u k i..—liev. \V. A. Uucrry, Hector. II. T. Thompson, Lay -Header. Preaching Itnl Sunday at 800 p. m., Lay Kendinz every Sunday niorn- tig at 11 o'clock. Sahlmtb School every Sunjlay mornhif at 10 o’clock. Macedonia Hactist t^in ai u. Hev l. P. Brockington, Pastor; Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m.. and 880 p. m. Sabbath School at 880 p. ni„ Prayer meeting every Tuesday evening at 880 o’clock VirglRia rrohibitloalMa. ilea Malt*. the world for outs , Ulcers, salt rheum, fi ver sure*, tetter, chajlpcd hands, chill lains, ikin er ‘ sniie s guaranteed to -coma, and all skin eruptions, and posi- ' iL Professional Cards. lively cures j illes, or tni pay najuireiL It give perfect satisfaction, ormoney rcfumled. Price 85 cents per box. For sale rt Wilcox’s drug store. Old iicwspHjaTs for attic at The Herald office. Only X’Octs jK'r hundred. the How much more affectionate motiibers of a family group arc in their photograph thau they arc out of it, ' When Baby WM sick, we gave her Castork. When she wae a ChtM, she cried for Csstoda. When she heeame Mtse, *e clung to Csatorta. When dw had Children, she gave them CaMotiW The Virginia prohibitionista have lost patience and jumped. The fol lowing call by Col. *1. It. Miller, for a party convention to be held June ?th, contains more truth than poetry: The last legislature of Virginia had it in its jiowcr to give such rea sonable temperance legislation as the exigencies of the time demanded, ami as the jieople of the State re quested, hut the scions composing that body deemed it advisable to ig nore their reasonable requests and mock their representatives by failing to even consider their demands. There is left a free people but one of two things tinder existing circum stances, vis “Lick the hand” that smote-them, or organise into a body politic and place their grievances be fore the people and demand redress for the w rongs t hey sit ffer. Pol i t teal i mrties, as a rttle, are “laden with a mrden of securing their own success and cannot afford to risk new ideas,” therefore it is absolutely essential that a new party with new ideas be formed and an opportunity given to that class of our citizen who liclievc that moral principles should have a place in civil and political affairs. The two dominant parties are so equally divided that it is impossible for them to advocate a new idea, hencs thev have pitched their tents in the “graveyard of dead issues.” These two p.irties are committed to the license principle and opposed to the principle of prohibition. A vote cast with either of them cannot express a moral conviction on any question or aid in' the advancement of a single living issue of the day. It is true that the tariff and silver questions are issue., hut these parties are distracted over these questions and uefther of them have a definite policy, or are they likely tofominlate one /or years to come. Their platforms deal in ’-glittermg generalities,” they raise war cites, negro ascendency, and they fear to erect plain and elinr standards around which intelligent, moral cit- itons may gather. The question of all questions liefon the citizens of this nation is the suppression of the importation, manufacture and side of intoxicating liquors for beverage pur poses. Next to this question is gov ernment control of railroads and telegraph lines, restrictions upon alien ownership of land, the issuing of money by the government to the people without the intervention of banks or individuals: using gold and silver bullion as a basis of circulation and the annihilation of the “suh- treasurv” scheme now in practice througii the lioitJed liquor houses, which is endorsed by the don iuant parties for the liquor traf lie, but denounced by them us a prin ciple when advocated by the farmers. For these reasons and many others, 1, as chairman of the State Com mittee of the 1‘rohiliition I'arty of the State of Virginia, hereby issue a call fofa Prohibition Convention to meet m Lynchburg,.I tine 7th, 18!»2, and every man who favors live issues, and q;ho believes that the decalogue and the “Sermon on the Mount” ha .e a place in civil ami political af fairs is invited to pitch It's tent in live midst of the great inontl ideas that are agitating the public mind, and form a part of the grand proces sion now mo' iug on to victory. j As the party organization is not; complete in the State and some difli- ■ culty would arise in attempting to! fix a basis of representation to the 1 Convention, it is ordered that any; citizens of the State who have at any! election voted the Prohibition Party i ticket or any persons who will pledge : themselves to vote for and support! the partv nominee may become mem- j bers anil participate in the action of j the Convention. Now Try This. It will cost you nothin}' amt will snn- i ly tlo you ifooil, if von have a rough, cold i iir anv trouble with throat chest or lungs.: !)r. tying’s New Discovery forConsump-1 lion, coughs and colds is guaranteed to: give relief, or money will lie paid, back. Sufferers from I,a t'rippe found it just! the thing and under Its use.litq|,u, spots ly ; nad |>erfect recovery. T/y a,sample W-; tie at our expense and learn for yourself 1 how good a thing it is. Trial I Kittles free, 1 at Wilcox's drug store. Large size . l H)c j and i|ll,00. ‘ip | A bail reputation is a hard thing j to lose. * Special Notice! If yon want any Stock In the Carolina Inter-state Building and Loan Association, of Wilmington, N. ('., call on T. J. Brew, at The Herald Office, who is the (leneral Agent for Darlington County. Is the greatest effort of modem science for the relief of sufficing humanity. It is not a patent medicine; notan electric battery; not a mysterious or miraculous cure. Simply a scientific instrument for supplying the system with that life-giving element of nature—Oxygen. If you are a sufferer from some physical ill which has baffled physi cians, medicines, change of climate—everything, it will pay you to investigate the merits of the Electropoise. Full information, testimonials, and advice, Free. Atlantic Electropoise Co., aaa King Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. IT IS UNNECESSARY To attempt to enumerate all we have in our store! We have anything* you want and Guarantee - Satisfactory - Prices. 9 ' Stt! tatesl Variety! Lowest Prises. Come to II EAIM|r A KTEKS mid we will % Welcome You. HESPECTF l r LL V. Edvards, Nment & Canpaw, menms! > nammE! W. F. D AUG AN, Attorney - at - Law, DARLINGTON, 8. C. Office over Blackwell Brothers' Store. E. KEITH DAKGAN, Attorney at Law, DAHLINGTON, S. C. Ca, 8a 4^ W* ft. Ra Dated March 2nd. 1892. goincTnokth. Train No. 1. Daily except Sunday. Nettles & Nettles, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, Darlington C. II., 8. C. Will practice in all State and Federal Court'*. Careful attention will be given to all business entrusted to us. C. P. DAKGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Trial Justice, DARLINGTON, S. C. Practices in the United States Court and in the 4th and 5th circuits. Prompt attention to all business entrusted to me. Office. Ward's I.ane, next to The Dar- lylii: office. P. Bishop Parrott, SteMgraphtr : aid : Type-writer. l.KOAI. AND 0TIIKII COPTINO SOMCITED. Testimony reported in short-hand and type-written transcript of same furnished n't reasonable rates. Good spelling, correct punctuation and neat work guaranteed. 1 Office with Ward & Woods. Fire & Nait INSURANCE Co. SPRING FIELD, Mass. Agency at Darlington, So Ca. H. L. CHARLES, Agent. -:o:- THE CHEAPEST LARGEST and REST LINE of FURNITURE EVER OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF DARL1NGTPN COUNTY. -AT- SUBSCRIBE FOR WHY IS THE ■ ■ W. L. DOUGLAS Tij^ES^HOEm m wto? roFmawo?’' It Is a •ramlett shoe, with no tacks or wax thread, to hurt the feet; inado of the best flno calf, a " * Mid easy, and because ire make more shoes t dHYtote fImm «r ? at he r ma n^octerir^lt equals ‘■ m “ rwrd, the finest ealP ! equals French. Hayuswoitlis Funiiture S* 01 ’* 1 * THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED DESIGNS AND FINISHES IN BED ROOM SUITS IN WALNUT, ANTIQUE OAK, I6th CENTURY and OLD ENGLISH. a My stock of Chamber Suits is Complete in Every Respect. Promptly Executed THE * DARLINGTON : HERALD MKrd (boM cortlng 1 ware-1 ^ •hoe e P I C T U R F R A M • stylish, comfortable ami durable. The best; ever offered at this price; Mime grade oa cus tom-made shoes cost Ing from to 30 INillcc Shoe i Fanners. Uailroad Men-. •Pv* and I^*tt<*r Carriers all wear them; flnecalf^ ■eamlcss, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, eaten- •tonedge. One I»alr will wear a year. mO «*ffilfl »»o better shoe ever offered at* thls^rice; one trial will convince those* whowant a shoe for comfort and service. OP 513 **4 9*2.00 Workinamnn*)* shoewi are.very strong and dHrablc. Those who«! hare given them a trial will wear no other make. BSaVaN 9*2.00, nnd 91.75 school shoes are* ■wy/® worn by tho boys everywhere; theysell. on thtfir merits, as the Increasing sales show. Ladies ‘ Imported .hoes ro.ttn(,from 91.11) id _ Ladle.’ '4,30, S-4.00 mill 01.73 «hoe for If toman the beat floe Uon cola, stjluh aud durable. Caati.n,—8ee that W. I. Dotiglei' name end. Price are lumped on the bottom of each ehoe. ■TAK* NO SfBRTITITE.^J A.J. Broom, Darlington, S. f. Of lA't iy DfriiTiplion ALutc ti> Order on Slinrt Notice. (HYi: 311; A CALL. I WANT YOUK THADli mid WILL IX. MY YURY BEST TO PLEASE YOU. Respectfully, J. 1). II A V \ S W ORTH. Only $1 a Year. 5R (T> John 0. White, Darlington, South Carolina. Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House Purnishing Goods, Bolts, Tobacco Flues, <&e. M anil Eiaiae Oar Ml, aii va caa Please Yoa. Anything Not in Stork Mill he Ordered for Yon. Leave Charleston 0.50 a in I’regnall’s 8.00 Harlevsville | Pecks 8.25 Hollv Hill 8.28 Connors 8.34 Eutawville 8.42 Vances 8.52 Merrium 0.07 St. Paul 0.20 Simimerton 0.26 Silver 0.35 Pucksville 0.43 Tindall 0.56 Sumter 10.12 Oswego 10.20 St. Charles 10.43 Elliotts 10.52 Lamar 11.08 Syracuse 11.25- Darlington 11.40 Mont Clare 11.56 Robins Neck 12.08 p nt Mandeville 12.23 Ar. Bennettsville 12.37 Fayetteville 2.57 GOING SOUTH. Train No. 2, Daily except Sunday. Ia-uvc Fayetteville 2.11 p nt BennetLville 4.25 Mandeville 4.30 Robins Neck 4.54 Mont Clare 5.05 Darlington 5.20 Syracuse 5.35 Irttnmr 5.53 Elliotts 6.06 St. Chari ’s 6.15 Oswego 6.30 Sumter 6.43 Tiudal 6.50 Pucksville 7.10 Silver 7.20 Snnmierton 7.33 St. Paul 7.30 Mcrriam 7.52 Vances 8.07 Entawville ■8.10 Connors 8.25 Hollv Hil 8.32 Pecks 8.35 Harlevviilc .8.50 Pregnalls 9.00 Arrive G1 arleston 10.20 p m Agents will post in waiting rooms. THROUGH SCHEDULE. Leave Charleston, 6.50 a m Pregnalls, 8.00 Sumter, 10.15 Darlington, 11.40 Fayetteville. 3.00 p m Greenslioro, 11.54 ■ Arrive Richmond, 7.40 a m Washington, 8.35 Baltimore, 10.30 Philadelphia, 12.35 p m New York, 3.2J iOlNG NORTH. Train No. 5, II III 1 Leave Eutawville if.io j ArriveVances 10.26 GOING SOUTH. Train No. 6. | LeaveVanees 8.26 a m ArrlveEutaw ville 8,12 Harlin city Branch. GOING NORTH, Train No. 31, 1 Leave Vances 11.00 a m Snells 11.23 Parlors 11.33 1 Arrive Harlin city 11.64 GOING SOUTH. Train No. 32. Leave Harlin city 7 14 a m Parlors 7.37 Snells 7.48 Arrive Vances 8.10 GOING NORTH. Train no. 33, | Leave Vances 7.40 p m Snells 8.00 Parlcrs 8.14 ’ arrive Ha lin city 8.34 GOING SOTTH. Train no. 34. i Leave Harlin citv 5.04 p m Snells 5.24 Parlers «4» Arrive Vances 1 6.00 The Hartsville Railroad. Dated J.uu.ry 1,18M. DAILY MIXED TRAIN. Leaves Hartsville, 5:55 A. M. Jovann, 6:20 Floyd’H, 8:40 Darlington 9.00 Arrive at Florence 9.50 This train makeaconnection with the >utli hound passenger train on the Uho- raw & Darlington Railroad. RETURNING. Leaves Florence 2:00 P. M. Leave Darlington, 2 85 p m Floyds. 810 Jovann, 3 3o Arrive at Hartsville 3.50 This train waits two hours, if necea- sarv, for the North hound freight train on the C. St D. H. H. J. L. COKER, Hresident W., C. & A. Railroad. Dated April >, ISI GOING SOUTH. No. 3. Leaves Wilmington *6: 5 p. m. Marion 9:34 Arrives at Florence 10:15 a. m. No. 50. Leaves Florence *8:20 a. m. Sumter 4:35 Arrives at Columbia 6:15 No. 7. Leaves Wilmington *10:10 p. m. ’ .4 a non 12:40 a. m. Arrives »t Florence 1:20 No. 5. Leaves Suintcr f9:43 a. m. Arrives at Columbia 10:55 No. 8. Leaves Florence t 7:57 Arrive at Sumter 9:20 No. 5 . runs through from Charleston via Central Railroad, leaving Lanes 8.32 a. m., Manning 9.09 a. m. Train on it I). Railroad connects at Florence with No. 58. No. 51 No. 78. No. 53. GOING NORTH Leave, Columbir *10.45 p. m. Sumter 12:04 Arrives at Florei.ee 1:15 a. m Leaves Florence 5:00 a. m Marion 5:40 Arrive at Wilmiagton 8:55 16:00 p. m 7:25 No. 5ft. No. 14. 7.30 8.40 p m • 10:25 p m 11:02 Leaves Columbia Arrives at Sumter Lv. Sumter Ar. Flonaee Leaves Florence Marion Arrives at Wilmington 1:50 •Daily. tDaily, except Sunday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, via Central R. R., arriving at Manning 8:04 p. m., Lanes 8:45 p. m., Charleston 10:30 p. m. No. 59 connects at Florence with tilt C. it D. train for Cheraw and Wades- boro. Nos. 78. Oft, 14 make close connection at Wilmington with the W. it W. H. H. for all points North. Trains on Florence R. it., and South ern Division. Wilson and Fayetteville Branch, leave Pee Dee Junction 8.35 a. m., arrive Howland 11.40 a. m., Fayette ville 5.15p.m. Returning leave Fayette ville 7.30 a. m.. arrive Howland 12.15 p. m., Pee Dee Junction 4.00 p. m. Daily except Sunday. Train on Manchester it Augusta R. R. leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, at 10.50 a. m., arrives’at Rimini 11.59 li. m. Heturning leaves Rimini 12.30 p. m., ar rives at Sumter 1.40 p. m. Trains on Hartsville R. R. leave Haris- ville daily except Sunday at 5.55 a. m., arriving'Floyds 6.40 a m. Returning leave Floyds 3,10 p. pi., arriving Harta- viiie 3,50 p, m, Trains on Wjlminglop Cpadbfmrn it leave Conway at 2.30 p. m. arrive Chad- bourn 5.20 p. m. Leave Chadhourn 7.15 ft. 111. *!»i! m., nmrtTt> lltth nt O.frO a. m. and 6.25 p.m. Returning leave Huh ft.00 a. m. and 6.45 p. m.. arrive Chadhourn ft.45 a. m, and 7.30 p, m. Daily except Sunday. J. 11. KENLEY, General Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Managers. J. F. DIVINE. General Superintendent Northeastern Railroad. Dated April 2!>th, 1892 GOING SOUTH. No. 27, Daily. Leave Florence Arrive Lanes Arrive Charleston *1.35 a. m 2.50 5.00 Pond Bluff ~ ‘ GOING NORTH. Train no. 27. leave Eutawvillc 8.40 llelvidere arrive Ferguson 8.43 9.06 RAILROAD SCHEDULES. Good Work AND When a bi^ eorppa-atiim i.s rcor- Spiuizoil ajnj9ill stockholder^ are ^ener^liv disorganized. Young Irttdy—“Haveyou *A Heart! That I Can Call My Own?’”- Music, (jlerk—“Wei I—er—aw—not just now ipiss: mother has a claim on it.” 01> M; Ipfe the sweet old (loelf;. M : h« sang of love so, But I wish Ihey’tl Igft 3, fettle For me t.o sing i;/- s too. . I Meutarktilile Ucscitc. I Mrs. Michael Curtain, I’lainffeld. HI. i makes the statement that she caught cold| wliich HCttled on her lungs; she was treat ted for a imn;ti by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of consninption and tliat 1 no medicine could cure her. Her drug-1 gist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery 1 for Consumption; she lioogltt a botll'c' and to her delight found herself lamented from first dose. 8hc continued Its use and after taking ten bottles, found her self sound and well, now does her own housework and is as well as she ever was.—Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at Wilcox's drug store, large tottk* and f 1.00 CURED * WKUSTEK, S. C., Dc«. )t. ■Vrtc- 1 wi-.h I couki lei at! who are i oiflc ring .rum #i««y Xrrrc HI I sr one know just h* ow 0jod ouf remedy i-,. My son used it one yea f, and is 1he stoutest child I have. With many rthsaks, l lenuiu yours, H. A. 12.VTE. I / —> / l w Gkkksm, Pa., Dec. 13,1891. 1 have not had on-7 of my bad spcCs oince I coin- •nenccd taking your medicine, six inentfis ago. w THURSY X1240RE. ; »— i i PlIlBADRLPHIA, Pjk. r Jan. 9, ifyt. T I personally tnsow of two cases of fits, o tc case of fff. litas' Vane* and one of JFw- Tmss J'rosIratUm curod by thfti remedy, i C. A. WOOD, *' Treasitrcr American Publishing House. If you are affilcted with Fits, *t. VIM Dance, Jnsomnia, tje any rther Nerve trouble, we will •end you OntuDaWs Free, all charges prepaid by ,u - Give Agrf, Pof t-Oftce and State. Address wwpmra.ijKtim.ft. / o - REGULATE THE - - STOMACH, LIVER ►""BOWELS, - AND - PURIFY THE BLOOD. A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR Indigestion, Biliousness, Headache, Constipation, .Dyspepsia, Chronic Liver Troubles, Dizziness, Bad [Complexion, Dysentery, Offensive Breath, and all disorders of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. IRlpaos Tdbulcs contain nr thing in jurious to the most delicate constitu tion. Pleasant •• take, ante, effectual. Give immediate relief. Sold by druggist*. A trial bottL sent by mail on receipt of tj cents. Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., i»'Spracs Street, - - New York City. low Prices^- is OUR MOTTO. Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R. R. Conilenwd Schedule, March 29, 1892. NORTH BOUND. No. 2, daily except Sunday. Lea re Wilmington, 9 50 p m Arrive Fayetteville, 1 55 p tn Leave Fayetteville, 3 00 Sanford, 4 25 Arrive Greenaboro, 6 55 Leave Greensboro, 7 15 Walnut Cove, 9 00 ! Arrive Ml: Airy, 11 15 No. 4, daily except Sunday. ! Leave Bennetlsville, 12 40 pm Maxton. 1 27 Arrive Fayetteville, 2 57 No. 16. dally cxeept Sunday. I Leuvf Kamseur. 7 25 a m i Arrive Greeneboro. \ to 05 I Leave Grcenslioro, 10 35 Arrive Madison, 105pm No. 12, daily except Sunday, j Leave GrcenlKiro, 10 10 a m Walnut Cove. 1 55 p m | Arrive Ml. Airy, 5 55 i No. 14, Daily except Sunday, i Leave Hennellsvillc, 1 00 :i in i Maxton, 4 25 [ Arrive FayeMeville, 9 55 SOUTH BOUND. Leave Mt. Airy. 6 00 a ini Walnut Cove, 8 11 , Arrive Grcenslioro. 10 00 1 Leave Greenslioro, 10 80 Sanford, . 12 45 p m i Arrive Fayetteville, 2f.0 I I Leave Fayetteville, 3 04 | : Arrive Wilmington, 7 o5 No. 3, daily except Sunday. Leave Fayetteville, 2 11 p nt Maxton, 3 32 i Arrive Bennetlsville. 4 22 No. 15. daily except Sunday. I,cave Madison, 2 45 p m ; Arrive Grcenslioro, 4 55 I,cave Grcenslioro, 5 15 , Arrive Kamseur, 8 lo No. 11, daily except Sunday. ! Leave Mt Airy, 2 lo pm Walnut Cove. 6 15 Arrive Greenslioro, 9 3o No. 13. daily except Sunday. 1 Leave Fayetteville. lo 15 a m Leave Maxton, 4 3o p ni 1 , Arrive Bcnneltsvillc. 7 o5 W. K. KYLE. I W. F C i, Gen. Bass, Agent, GOING SOUTH. Train no. 28 leave Ferguson 9.84 a m llelvidere 9.49 Arrive Eutawville 10.04 Trains 1 ami 2 have through cars No. 23, Daily. Leave Florence *10.35 p m Kingstree 11.49 Arrive Lanes 12.15 a. m Arrive Charleston 2.40 No. 53.. Leave Lanes *8.53 p. m Arrive Charleston 10.30 No 81. Le Florence *8.65 • m Kingstree 9.32 Ar Lanes 10.00 Le Lancs 10.00 Ar Charleston 11.59 Train on C. & I). R. 11. connects at Florence with No. 61 train. GOING NORTH. No. 60, Daily. between Charleston and Fayetteville ! Ar Lancs , m and run daily except Sunday; other] Le Lancs trains daily except Sunday. Merrium, Sneels and Belvidere are flag stations. E. 1). KYLE. General Manager. *4.29 ». m 6.35 0.35 6.56 8.15 C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads. Dated January 31, 1892. GOING DOWN Leaves Wadeslsiro Bennett’s Morven’s McFarland Cheraw Cash’s Society Hill Dove’s Floyd’s Darlington Palmetto Arrives at Florence GOING UP Leaves Florence Palmetto Darlington Floyd’s Dove’s Society Hill Cash’s Cheraw McFarland Morvcn’s Bennett’s Arrives at Wadcsboro 5:oo A. M 5:17 Kingstree Ar Florence No. 78, Daily. Leave Charleston Arrive Lanes Leave Lanes Kingstree Arrive Florence No. 14, Daily. Leave Charleston Arrive Lanes Leave Lanes Kingstree Arrive Florence No. 52, Daily. Leave Charleston Arrive Lanes •Daily. tDaily except Sunday. No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Central R. R. of S. C. Nos. 78, 66, 14 run solhl tn Wilmington N. C. making close connection with W & W. K. R. for all points North. T. M. EMERSON Traffic Manager J. R. KENLY, General Manager. J.F. DI VINE, General Superintendent *1.20*. m 3.25 3.25 3 43 4.45 *7.01 p. m 8.38 8.38 8.56 9.55 *6.50 a. m 8.27 , Old newspajiers ; Hkhai.I) Office. for sale at Thf. f.:00 P. M. 9:13 9:28 9:33 9:40 10;00 10:15 10:27 10:57 11:06 1 :14 11:50 Freight Train Going Up. Leaves Florence 6:40 A. M. “ Darlinglon^^, 7:55 Freight tVing Down. Leaves Darlington 5:00 P. M Arrives at Florence 6:00 A. F. EAVENEL. President. PETER BOWLES DOES FIRST CLASS > Hoose ail Sip Piigr: Paper Hanging. Kalsomine Work a Specialty. He solicits the patronage of Darlington, ••