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BRYAN S MAJORITY NEARLY 60.000 land county kno^T^T^iiT
j they said. The gentlemen did not
Votes Cast for State and Electorlol, fear but that another election would
Tickets. be ordered in Kershaw
The State board of canvassers has I the commissioners of election dls-
rompleted the tal)ulation of the returns "J' 88 th e protest and decide to let the
from the recent election as sent In by
the several county boards of canvassers.
While the result has not been declared
there are no contests for the ottlces
named below and the figues will beyond
question stand as they have been tabu
lated. As will be seen below the total
vote cast for governor was 66,036, of
of which the Democratic nominee got
59,424 and the Melton liepublican can
didate 4,432, against 2,780 for the Web-
ater candidate. For the electorial
ticket 68,(KtSvptcs were cast. The total
vote for Republican electors of both
factions was 8,313, while in the State
election the nominee of both factions,-
got only 7,212 votes. The Palmer-
Buckner vote was ridiculously small-
only K24 for the entire State, the bulk of
it being in Charleston. But the figures
are given below. Here is the electoral
vote by counties, the vote far the first
man on the Bryan, Palmer, Webster and
Melton Republican tickets, respectively,
being given:
The Elkctoriai, Vote.
Coop- McMas-
Latl-
Dun-
er.
ter,
mer.
can.
Abbeville
2.473
i
212
125
Aiken
1,819
ii
20
111
Anderson
3,109
17
307
61
Harnwell
2,385
3
83
156
Beaufort
287
. .
78
371
Berkeley
518
9
27
116
Charleston
1,659
540
281
981
Chester
1,254
10
76
Chesterfield
1,465
115
105
Clarcndrfn
1,450
157
50
Colleton
1,646
0
48
295
Darlington
1,025
21
147
54
Edgefield
1,532
7
190
26
Fairfield
1,078
. .
11
43
Florence
1,530
85
52
84
Georgetown
459
46
31
703
Greenville
2,718
35
214
74
Hampton
1,072
. •
25
liorry
1,372
196
Kershaw
1,191
2
130
9
Lancaster
1,557
177
l.aurens
1,948
107
4
Lexington
1,072
3
194
Marion
1,935
11
313
Marlboro
1,232
3
104
73
Newberry
1,528
9
35
29
Ooonec
1392
104
05
Orangeburg
2,729
203
79
Pickens
1,261
138
32
liicliland
925
29
95
373
Sliartanburg
4,234
134
113
Bumter
1.550
24
202
124
Baluda
1.241
45
15
L'nion
1.379
2
113
45
Williamsbrug
1,570
4
58
297
York
2.010
4
152
58,801
824 4,215
6,098
Tint Votk pon Oovkrnok.
Ellerbo.
Wallace.
Pope
Abbeville
2,487
202
109
Aiken
1,756
9
110
Anderson
3,061
205
31
Barnwell
2,349
79
151
Beaufort
407
17
325
Berkeley
633
18
158
Charleston
2,809
61
710
Chester
1,262
41
Chesterfield
1,465
22
171
Clarendon
1,266
33
146
Colleton
1,730
27
215
Darlington
1,620
147
50
Edgefield
1,534
116
30
Fairfield
1,078
15
39
Florence
1,464
69
133
Georgetewn
504
18
498
Greenville
2,688
75
50
Hampton
1,063
7
26
Horry
1,202
162
Kershaw
1,213
82
13
Lancaster
1,574
153
2
Laurens
1,858
97
29
Lexington
1,670
1
153
Marion
1,935
280
0
Marlboro
1,226
97
80
Newberry
1,511
44
53
Oconee
1,383
64
71
Orangeburg
2,622
183
96
Pickens
1,245
98
9
Hiehland
804
52
211
Spartanburg
4,066
103
117
Sumter
1,570
117
105
Saluda
1,230
36
15
Union
1,4.53
98
38
Williamsburg
1,526
31
294
York
2,160
83
0
59,424
2,780
4,432
election stand, it will be four years
before another election can be held
for flalem.
This result is interesting on account
of Bs being the first effort to form a
new county under the new Constitu
tion.
The figures will show how close the
vote was in certain sections. It is as
follows:
Kershaw County— Yes.
Turkey Creek precinct 49
Schrock’s Mill
Lyzemby 0
No.
88
89
24
83
No.
26
8
18
47
No.
34
8
12
54
Total 404 85
The governor has ordered the elec
tion of Edlsto county on the same
day as Dorchester, the 15th of Dec
ember.
Total .\...IoO
Darlington County— Yes.
Lamar
Cypress 8 1
Ashland
Total 234
Sumter County— Yes.
Bishopvllle 228
Carter’s Crossing 51
Mount Clio 81
8t. Charles 27
Spring Hill 22
The Ideal Panacea,
James L. Francis, Alderman,
Chicago, says: “I regard Dr.
King’s New Discovery as an
Ideal Panacea for coughs, colds
and Lung Complaints, having
used it in my family for the
last five years, to the exclusion
of physicians’ prescriptions or
other preparations.”
Rev. John Burgud, Keokuk,
lowo. writes: “I have been a
Minister of the Methodist Epis
copal Church for 50 years or
more, and have never found
anything so benificial, or that
gave me such speedy relief as
Dr. King.s New Discovery.”
Try th ! s Ideal Cough Remedy
now. Trial Bottle Free at J. A.
Boyd’s and 0. B. Davis’ Drug
Stores.
Spare a little cash now. Re
liable insurance, any kinds—all
kind—every kind. Mrs. Lucy
M. Norment.
Saved by a Cool Head.
Sir Andrew Clarke, while
traveling in Italy, ascended a
high tower one evening and
found at the top another tourist,
an Englishman. They chatted
pleasantly for a few minutes,
when .suddenly the strapger
seized Sir Andrew by the
shoulders and said quietly, “I
am going to throw you over.”
The man was a maniac. The
physician had only a moment
in which to gather his thoughts,
but that moment saved nim.
“Pooh,” he replied unconcern
edly, “anybody can throw a
man off the tower! If we were
on the ground, you could not
throw me up. That would be
too difficult.” “Yes, I could,”
retorted the maniac. “I could
easily throw you up here from
the ground. Let us go down,
and I will do it.” The descent
was accordingly made, during
which Sir Andrew managed to
secure help and release himself
from his perilous situation.—
San. Francisco Argonaut.
For sale by DR J. A. BOYD and all druggist.
■—\ \Yi v , \ \ i \ \ \
\ I l V l 1 l,
The Only Exclusive Shoe Store
In The County,
Al
VI
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£
H
£
©
rerepraentedln your locality and
yoa canaamrc
Suits,
Overcoats and
Trousers
la your Indtrldaal acaaara at)
prleaa which ataiply cannot be equaled
by you looal merchant tailor.
arooos a uillihg
Can tell yoa hrw it It poaaibU for the
lattcet tailoring eaUbhahawnt la tha
able totof, aadatraaaaaahltafkaa.
without the ncceaeity of yoar vUlUag
ThMitnuUuftlH Witt
DEALERS ffl ALL GRADES OF
BOOTS and SHOES
-A-JSTiD-
Gent’s Furnishing Goods.
© 1 t \ 14 \ \ t \ V \ t 4 l -M 4 \ 1 I \ 14 V
Dabuomixom, 8. C., Oefc I, ’ML}
T hb TREASURER’S BOOKS
■ will be opened at Dariing-
prioe* to MU them. I ton C. H. on October 10th, ISM,
We have as nice an assortment in for collection of State. Comity,
ens’ women and childrens shoes as |« a.i i j
yon wish to see.
Gents and Boys
STYLISH
From ft eta to $3 and Caps from 881
to 65 cU.
In fhet our whole stoetc of Pry Heedi.
Notions, Crockery, Ulasa aid Tin
ware, Is new and assorted.
Oar prices on 1 PKOTISIONS, CAN-,
NED HOODS and HK0CEB1E8-I
can't he heat.
We also keep fresh Cabbage, Cocoa j
ante, Kaislas etc.
See onr line Tebaeco, Cigars etc.
etc. etc.
Yours Respectfully,
T. H. Coker <fe 8on,|
Society Hill, S. C.
31st, 1885 and endWig
31st, 1886.
The Treasurer will also b
prepared to collect money fc
road tax.
J. W. WOODHAM,
Treasurer D. 0.
KM*
m. J. BYRD,
PUBLIC SQUARE.
The leading
I QM Jl
amooi. •
■ Nevtooville.....
Arrive (Hbeen —
Train No. 87—Dafly
Leave Gibson—.........
Now avIUo.....
AUee-
Breeden’s...
• Ml
house in the city.
New Fall Goods |
Just received and more to come.
Sole agents for the world renowned j
»RMET.
The only guaranteed Corset on the |
market.
THE “NEW IDEA” PATTERNS
At the very low price of
TEN CENTS EACH.
If yon will call at my store. I will be)
pleased to show you anything
and quote prieee.
THE FARMERS WAREHOUSE.
* HARTSVILLE, S. C. *
Will open for the SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO,
A-LTO-TTST IS, 1890.
Every Csaveaiesee Will Be Gives Earners Aid Bayers.
The management will be in the hands of first class tobacco
men of long experience.
WK SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE, AND PLEDGE YOU FAIR TREATMENT.
Gh-YVE ITS .A. TRIjAL.
CORRESPONDENCE WITH LEAF DEALERS DESIRED.
THE FARMERS WAREHOUSE CO.
J. B. NUTT, Manager.
THIS
Jewelry. Watches. Clocks he.
I have begum to buy my Fall stoekf
t clocks, watches Jewelry, silver >
Eware, novelties he. I will be la po-!
Kltion to sell goods st very low priceT ;
find euABUHTua Kvaavvania
[jepresated.
Repairing of wishes, docks aad£
retry done 1 iwamwable aAvm
i work avAammaD.
mm
Jeweler an* httveuatUk,
DAxuawwac;;
1 " 1
MaadeviUe ...
Robin's Neck -—
Moot Clare...—......
Darlington
Ryraaaee— ..... 81
Lamar........81
KUIott Sj
St. Charles 8!
Oswego • •tala
Arrivs Sumter —Mai
No. 88.-1
(Moaday*,'
t
•Maas
^^BweaMsesss******* 1
>«e«4*»s»a ••••••
Arrive €Mbeea'.
No. *1-
Leave Gifaeon
Newton vllle..
▲Uee
n ■ aawaeiga 1 A^fNBRhiW Aim DARLI1
MRS. M. J. BYRDy Railroad. la street .Nov
Darlington, 8. C.
ARE YOU FOR
We are candidates not for dffice
but for your
Tobacco Trade!
CHEW
Rod , —
acco
made from the best Henry
County Leaf.
TRY
DARLINGTON
15. 1M
No.«. SOUTH BOUND.
(Daily except Sunday-)
Leave Cheraw 5 15 p m
Cash’s 5 86pm
Boeiety HIM 5 48 p m
Dove’s 6 08pm
Floyd’s. • •M. • • • • • • ••••••••••• 0 06 pm
Arrive Darlington 628 pm
Leave Darlington 6 27pm
Palmetto.— — 6 40 p m
Arrive Flomnee...^ 6 55 p m
No 00 NORTH BOUND.
Passenger train.
(Dally except Sunday.)
Leave Florence 8 55am
Palmetto 918 am
iHhwUg^fhi , 881am
Floyd's 8 45 a m
Dove’s— 8 68am
Society Hill— 1010 a m
Cash's. ••••• •••••••••••••••••• 1025 am
ArriveCberaw. 10 40 a m
No. 27. SOUTH BOUND.
Freight train. (Daily except Bnndaj.)
Robins Neck"
MontCiSto!-.
Darlington...
Byrne—
Lmar..~~.~—■—• •JRN^h
Eliott's. 8Mpm
St. Charles - *ttp™
Oswego 4Wpm
Arrive Suns ter........ — •Mg 1
NOTE.—Train No.« makes rioae
eonneetion tor CoInmMa. via DteMig-
ton and Sumter; and tor OharieSton
via Florence; and for all points Ntoth.
Train No. «2amkeseloi(
at Florente from Charieetc
all points North and at
from Colombia.
FIRST NEW COUNTY ELECTION TO
BE PROTESTED.
If the Protest Does Not Stand, They
Must Wait Four Years.
Messrs. W. K. Crosswell and J. L-
I’arrott, of Bumter, called at the at
torney general’s oflice yesterday in
the interest of the new county of
Salem, the election for which was
held Wednesday. With 'b- m they
brought the electi<’ returns rrmu
which there seen s but little do i >i
that the vote of ht rshaw has def al-
ed the formation <>. th J ... vstlr ^ .
They wished to bud out before
whom they would have to protest
against Kershaw's vote on account of
its illegality, claiming that no regist
ration or poll tax receipts were shown
by the voters and that even the re
gist rat ion booKs were not at the polls
as required by law. They were in
formed that the commissioners of
election for Kershaw county were the
proper persons to receive and act on
tne protest.
in speaking of the ma ter the gen
tlemen said the voters took very
s’iglit interest in the result, many of
them not voting. In the proposed
co inty there were 1,500 or 1,600 voter 8
and hut very little over half that
number of votes were cast. It would
he impossible to go ahead and form
the county without that section of
Kershaw that voted against It. This
area was needed, not on account of
its value, but for the territory. It was
very similar to the section of Rich-
A Valuable Prescription.
Editor Morrison of Worthing
ton, Ind„ Sun, writes: “You
have a valuable prescription in
Electric Bitters, and I can cheer
fully recommend it for Consti
pation and Sick Headache, and
as a general system tonic it has
no equal.” Mrs. Annie Stehle,
2625 Cottage Grove Ave., Chi
cago, was all run down, could
not eat nor digest food, had a
backache which never left her
and felt tired and weary, but
six bottles of Elect r ic Bitters
restored her health and renewed
her strength. Prices 50 cents
and $1.00. Get a bottle at J. A.
Boyd’s or 0. B. Davis’ Drug
Store. _ _
Now is the time for Gin
House and Tornado Insurance.
Best companies in the world.
Mrs. Lucy M. Norment.
A Bale of Cotton More Then Sixty
Year* Old.
One of the oldest cotton bales
probably in the world was sold
here this week. The cotton was
raised in Laurens County in
1834 by an old man by the name
of Watts. The cotton is snowy
white and in good condition. It
was wrapped in home-made
cloth woven from old rags, anc
bound by grape vines for ties.
It is a curiosity to cotton men
of to day. It has been kept in
the family more than sixty
years.—Spartanburg corre
spondence Columbia Register.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world
for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers
Salt Rhoum, Fever Sores, Tetter
Chapped Hands Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents
or box. For sale at Dr. J. A.
oyd's and O B Davis’ drug
stores
Planters’ Warehouse
Will again be opened for the sale of your
tobacco, AUGUST 11- Having ar
ranged with a large number of buyers who
represent the largest markets in tbe world,
the AMERICAN TOBACCO
CO. among the number, we are better
prepared than ever to handle your tobacco.
Mr. J. S. Walden, a warehouseman of
ten years’ experience, who is associated
with Mb. B. F. Smoot this year, will al
ways be on the floor to see that your to
bacco brings the very highest market price.
REMEMBER THE DAY, TUESDAY AUG. II
and bring your tobacco to PLANTERS’
W AREHOUSE where a welcome awaits you.
Smcot & Walden,
Darling'ton, SL C
J.S. WHITE,
H-A-IR/TSVILLE, S. O
the best 10c tobacc on the mar
ket. Manufactured by Spencer I
Bros, and SOLD BY
Oonesliall & Go.
LAW CARDR.
R. L. DAKGAN.
Attorney & Counselor at Low.
DARLINGTON, 8. C.
SPECIALTIES:
Rwl Estate, Corporation end Commer-1
ciet Law.
Prctice la 3rd and 4th Circa its.
Septum -lyr.
I Leave ed^eboro -«.»•
Bennett’s.............
Morveo't..
McFarUn —...
Cheraw— .......
Cash's...._
Society Hill...
Dove’s
I’S-................
SOOpm
8 25 pv
.8.40 pa.
400pi
4 50pa>
5 17pni
8.48 p 1
• Mpa
6.40 pm
jss:
.8 Mpa
| Arrive
No. 86.—NORTH BOUND.
I Freight train. (Dally except Sunday.)
J.
I Leave j
Floyd’s!™ -
Dove’s
Boeiety HU1-..
affiterr
Morvenrtu.—
Arrive Wadesbora." "
No.77.-I
I We!
ATTOBSfEY AT LAW,
DARLINGTON, .... 8. C.I
Will practice la State aa4 Federal
cMurtfc-
Office in Armory Building.
J.J.WARD,
Attorney at Law,
DARLINGTON, 8. C.
Will Practice Is ike Co art* ef tto|
Fourth Ctrceit.
MchS 1 96—lyr.
G. O. Woods. Robert Mecfarlan.
WOODS & HACFARLAK.
(Successors to Woods * Spsdn.)
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Darlington, 3. C.
Offices over The Bank of Darlington.
Janl0'96—lyr.
Arrive Vtaeoaoe
No. 76.-!
N<
Leave Flecteae*.
ioeeo ••••••<
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1000a
1060am
1100 a*
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Uttpae
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ORTH-BA8TBRN RAILROAD
Dated Sept. 22 1886
Trains going south.
No-85 NoJBJtoM
o o e
am pm
Le. Florence.-...-.— • 84 7 48
Bliilistiof .... 8 88
fir 1 otitis 4M 818 pm
talaBea 4M 818 716
Ar.Charleston...... 6M U18 8M
Trains going north.
No.78 NoM NoJB
see
4H 5* 7M
700 8M 8*1
7M 8M
7M ...
Ar. Florence.. 8 80 7M
via Central R. R. of B. O.
Le. Charleston..
Ar. I oars .....
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test!
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Vital
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••••••*••••••
Ann _
| Arrive HarievlBe
NO. 85—MIXED.
• Mam
.916 am
♦ 86 am
8 48 am
557 am
It M am
Leave HartevfBe.....
Auburn
•Mate
6 45u m
Floyds. 7 60 a m
Arrive Dsniagtoa—. .715 am
NO. 84-LOCAL FREIGHT ) Daily
Lmvol
Arrival
•Daily.
6 Mam
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, 4
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tDofly.
except Sunday.)
Northbound.
Leave DarHagtest..
Floyd#..
Auburn
Arrive:
WILL SELL TOTT
-Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Shoos-
As low as they can be sold in this county.
HE SELLS
Mi, Murpnn, Mvm, Timn, M Soils,
TOB-A-COO JL.NTD OIO-^-HS
AT BOTTOM PRICES. Call and see him while in Hartevilie.
WHITE is always in a good humor and will do hie best to please
you and make you feel good,
i HARTOVILLE, ». CV, Awg. nib, 1W4
R. W. Boyd. G. W. Brown.
BOYD & BROWN- iLmv.]
Attorneyi and OounitUr* at tow ArT 4v«
Office in S. Marco bailding, op-1 No. 68.
posite Court House,
DARLINGTON. 8. C
Janl'»6—lyr.
>••• ••••• 9 15 p
toeeeestoe 9 82 p
•••••»«• p XB
10 06 p m
No. 61. PAS8RNGBR. (DaBy except
Sunday.)
(I
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T. H. Spain, H. T. Thompson
SPAIN * THOMPSON.
Attorneys at Law,
Darlington, - - - 8. 0.
Office* in Darllnftou Guardi’ Armory I
buildiug, flret floor.
Speclel attentioa given to pmHa
the Probate Geurt.
Booth bound
Leave Florence..............
Palmetto —
Arrive DnriinkJkffia-.«. .........
No. 81
minutes
No.
vRtvuRaki
m at.
rive at Cenwax X 80 p
enway8l
jHvaaek
168a.
bourn 4 56p m,
arrive
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leave Hab 8 Mai
816 a r *
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