The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, March 04, 1891, Image 2
TIE DAUTON fflEALD
W. D. WO0DS, - - - - Editor.
^ABWNGTON, S. C’.
AVednesday, March 4, 1891.
TUB IKHV. GEORGE W. DARGAM.
To-day, March the 4th, will bring
Mr. Dargan’s Congressional career to
•n close, and it would be well for the
country if all of its representatives,
■at the end of their terms could re
tire with such an unblemished record;
•and carry with them into private
life, the consciousness, that he will
feel, of duty well performed. He
has served for four consecutive terms
with credit to himself and fidelity to
his constituents; winning the high
regard of his party associates, and
compeling the respect of his political
enemies by his conservative and dig
nified course. On every question
concerning the public welfare, his
voice and vote have ever been on the
side of right; and Without consider
ing what the consequences might be
to himself, has invariably acted ac-
' cording to his convictions. It has
1 happened on a number of occasions
that he has voted against his party
associates, simply because he prefered
principle to party, and the record
' of a patriot to that of a partisan. Of
'course in his official life he has made
mistakes, as what public man has
not, but no one dare say that, even
•when mistaken, he was not actuated
• by conscientious motives, and acted
• throughout for what he conceived
was for the best interests of the
i country. In his retirement he will
‘carry with him, the respect and good
will, not only of his friends, but also
that of those of his constituents,
many of whom are his warm personal
friends, who most differed with him
‘on questions of public policy, and
•all will join in the wish that he may,
in the private walks of life, enjoy a
large measure of that content, which
alone comes from the consciousness
' of duty well performed.
Condensed Items of News.
\ ice-Present Morton is sojourning
in Camden, and will spend several
.weeks in that historic town,
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'Cen. E. M. Law, a native and for
mer resident of Darlington, has as
sumed editorial control of the Enter
prise published at Yorkville.
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The State, Columbia's new daily,
'continues to improve, and despite the
• many predictions to the contrary is
conservative in tone, and has shown
no special disposition to fight any
body, but devotes its attention to the
gathering and dissemination of news.
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Mr. B. (). Townsend a well known
■lawyer of Florence was burned to
► death in his house on Friday night.
As he was alone in the house, and
• the whole building enveloped in
flumes before it was discovered; it is
not known how the fire started. Be
fore the flames could be subdued his
laxly was almost entirely consumed.
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The Yorkville Enquirer, after a
suspension of several months caused
, by its Ixang burnt out, lias rc-appear-
. ed, and we extend our sincere con
gratulations and good .wishes, with
the hope that it may have a long and
prosperous career. It is one of the
• best weekly papers published in the
i Btate.
Dr. Join A.
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Ex-tiovcrnor Chamberlain, who
has for sometime been receiver for
the South Carolina Railroad, has
been appointed receiver for the three
.C s lioad, and will take charge of it
in a few days. The condition of the
road is wetched and it is ]x>sitively
.dangerous to run trains over it.
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DESIRES TO INFORM THE PUB-
lic that he has bought out the
entire drug stock of Dr. W. J.
Garner and rented his store,
w here he now has on hand a
complete stock of
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
All the jwpular
PATENT MEDICINES.
BURSTS’,
LANDRETH’S,
FERRY’S
and
CROSSMAN’S SEEDS.
Philadelphia raised Onion Sets.
Headquarters for the celebrated
10 cent Cigar
“ED NECTAR”
—and—
'Havana 5 cent Cigar
“SABOROSO.”
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
W. F, DARGAN,
Attorney - at - Law,
MrltnftlM, c. H., S. €,
UfficuveHB! look well Bros, store.
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PETER BOWLES
DOES FIRST CLASS
I
Paper Hanging*.
Kalsomins Work a Specialty.
He solicits the patronage of
Darlington.
E. KEITft iDAiroAX,
Attorney - at - Law,
Darlington, S. €.
NETTLES & NETTLES,
Attorneyx at Law,
Darlington, C. H., S. C.
Will practice in all State and Fed
eral Courts. Careful attention will
l>e given to all business entrusted to
us.
P. BISHOP PAKHOTT,
STE X OO It A PH E H AND TYPE-WRITER.
LEGAL AND OTHER COPYING
SOLICITED.
Testimony reported in short-hand,
and type-writted transcript of same
furnished at reasonable rates. ; "
Good spelling, correct punctuation
and neat work guaranteed.
Office with Nettles & Nettles.
C. P. DARGAN,
ATTONEY - AT - LAW
AND
TRIAL JUSTICE,
Darlington, S. f.
Practices in the United States Court
and in the 4th and rith circuits. Prompt
attention to all business entrusted to me.
Office, Ward’s bane, next to the Dar
lington Herald office.
Sulzbacher & Son,
JEWFLEKS,
FLORENCE, S. C.
and
DARLINGTON, S. C.
When Baby was sick, we pw® her Costoria.
When she was a Child, the cried tor Castor la.
When she became Misa, she elan, to Castoria.
When she bad Children, she gave them Castorl*
One Dollar Weekly
Buys a (told watch by our club system.
Our i t karat patent stiffened Gold casses
arc warranted for twenty years. Walthan
or Elgin movement—reliable and well
known. Stem wind and set. Hunting
or open face ladvs’ or gent’s size. Equal
to any $?•) watch. We sell one os these
watches for cash, and send to any
address by registered mall, or by express,
C. O. I)., with privilege of examination.
Our agents at Durham, N. write:
“Our jewelers have confessed they don’t
know how you can furnish such work
for tlie money. Watches exchanged.
One good reliable agent wanted in each
place. Write for particulars.
EMPIRE WATCH COMPANY.,
48 & oO Maiden Lane, New York.
Darlliton lie Works.
ALL KINDS OF
Marble Monuments,
Tablets and Grave Stones fur
nished at short notice, and
as cheap as ca be pur
chased elsewhere.
^"Designs and Prices Furnished on
Application.
SST'All work delivered free on line
of C. & I). R. R.
DARLINGTON MARBLE WORKS,
Darlington, S. C.
r WOODS & WOODS.
Have a complete and Handsome stock of
D r e s s Q o o d s and J r i m m i n g* ^
THEY DESIRE TO CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION '1*0 THEIR 20 and
25 cents HENRIETTA CLOTH—DOUBLE WIDTH.
CLOTHING,
HATS,
CARPETS
-A Fuller and Better Line of-
Correct Style! Perfect Fit!
Low Prices.
Our Line of Spring and Summer Tailor Made Clothing
Is now on sale.
IN FIT, STYLE, PRICE and MATERIAL IT SURPASSES ANY
LINE BROUGHT TO THIS MALKET.
ANY STYLE SUIT MADE TO ORDER and SATISFACTION
GURANTEED.
EDWARDS, NORMENT & COMPANY,
Darlington, south Carolina.
Than Ever Before.
FIRE! FIRE!!
1 Represent Twelve of the most
Reliable Fire Insurance Com
panies in the world—Among
them, the Liverpool and Omdon
and Globe, of England, the
Largest Fire Company in the
world; and the ..Etna, of Hart
ford, the largest of all Ameri
can Fire Companies.
ETPronipt attention to buxines*
and satisfaction guaranteed.
A large number of the most seien-
tilic physicians of New York after a
series of careful trials, have pronoun
ced Dr. Koch's remedy for consump
tion a failure; and some of them an
nounce that nothing more is known
in regard to curing the disease than
before the experiments.
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The VCiuurn's National Council is
in session in Washington, and of
.countc they are having a big pow
wow. They discuss a great many
.questions, and speak very eloquently
of the wrongs of the sex, all of w hich
•of course, they attribute to their not
having the power to vote. It is need
less to say that in a body of this kind 1
Southern women are few and fur Ix-
,1 ween, and show their sense by their
absence.
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The Richmond & Danville R. R.
have adopted the suggestion of the
Railroad commissioners iu regard to
making connection with the Coast
Line iu Columbia, and hereafter pas
sengers from the np country will
make close connection at Columbia,
instead of, as has been the ease for
•sometime, having to lay over at that
pi i: j. The Coast Line were not iu
th ■ least to bl.a ue, as was clearly
show.i by the letter of Railroad Com
missi mer Duncan, who charged the
R. it- D. Road with the trouble.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
Fin & Mari
INSURANCE Co.
SPRINGFIELD, Mass.
Agency at Darlington, So Ca.
II. L. CHARLES, Agent.
F. E. NORMENT.
Darlington. S. C.
Office between Edwards, Normeut &
Co. and Joy & Sanders’.
Nothing hut the Best Goods are to he found
in our store, and we sell them at
Prices to Please Everybody.
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oods.
oods.
. C. ALEXANDER.
Corner Pearl and Grove Streets,
DARLINGTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
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ls now better preqared than ever to serve customers with the usual
full stock of
Groceries, ffis, Lion, Gin am! Tobacco.
The many customers of this well known establishment
throughout Darlington County are guaranteed that
a continuance of th'eir patronage will mean
FOR THEM
“The Best Goods for the Least Money.”
The
PEOPLE'S BANK OF BAKUMI,
SAYINGS D E P A R T ill E Hi T.
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Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
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CHURCHES.
PiiKXHvnsiuAN t'neiu'H—Rev. J. G.
Law, Pastor. Preaching every Bahhath
at Hi a. in. ami H p. m. Sabbath School
al 10 a. in. Prayer Meeting every Wed*
nesday afternoon at 5 o'clock.
MKTlioniKT Cnructt—Ucv. .1. A. Hiee,
Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 1
a. in. and X.OO p. in. Sunday Sei'iool at 5
p. ni. Player Meeting every Thursday
at 8.00 p. m.
Bactist CtlfiiCK—Ilev. G. B. Moore,
Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 111
a. in. and 8.U0 p. in. Prayer Meeting
every Tuesday at 8.00 p. m.
Kciscopai. Ciiapai Rev. W. A.Guer-
ry, Rector; H. T. Thompson, Lay Reader.
Preaching lird Sunday at S.IIO p.’ ni. Lay
Reading every Sunday morning at 11
o’clock. Sundav School every Sunday
afternoon at o o’clock.
Mackhonia Baptist('iickcii—Rev. 1,
P. Broekington, Pastor. Preaching every
Sunday at II a. in. and 8.20 p. ni. Sun
day School at 8.80 p. in. Prayer Meeting
every Tuesday evening at 8.80 o'clock.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Shkiufv—\Y. 1’. Cole.
Ci.khk ok Conn —\V. A. I'ar.iot.
Tukasi'RKU—J. E. Bass.
Al'lirio.t—W. 11. Lawrence.
I’hob vtk JrtiGK—T. H. Spain.
CottoxKK—R. G. Parnell.
School Commissioner—W. H.
Evans.
Coi'Nty Commissioners—C. B.
King, \V. \Y. McKinzic, A. A, GjumIv.
And 5 per cent. Interest paid thereon.
**§111 all gavings ftfjake L m *g e Profits.”
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E. KEITH DARGAN, H. A. CARDIGAN, II. L. CHARLES,
Prrsidrnt. VicoPresiilent. Cashier.
Grand Announcement
FROM
The |V] utual Qahpkt C om1>an Y
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE IN THE CITY.
No. 247 King Street, Opposite Haskell, Charleston, S. C.
11EAl>-QrARTURS FOR ALL FLOOR COVERINGS. UPHOLSTERING GOODS AND
Draperies of all Kinds. The Most Complete Stock in the State.
We quote a few of our specialties: Brussels Carpets at 05, 75, 85
ami 1 per yard; Yelvet Carpets ot $.25, $1.40 and $1.50 per
yard; Ingrain Carpets at 50, 60, 70, 90 and $1 per yard; Hemp
Carpets at 20, 25, 30 and 35 per yard; Straw Mattings at 15, 18,
20, 25, 30, 35 and 40 per yard. Ri os at 75, $1.25, $2.00, $2.50
to $9.00 each. Window Shades at 50, 75, $1.00 to $4.00 each.
Cornice Poles at 25, 35, 50, 75 to $3.00. Full Stock Lace
Curtains from 90c per pair up to $15.00 per pair.
Special attention given to all orders. We guarantee satisfaction.
To give us a trial is to come again. Finest selection in the
City and our prices are the lowest.
M. J. POWERS, H. M. WALKER,
Secretary and Treasurer. Manager.
JOHN C. WHITE,
Darlington, South Carolina.
Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House
Furnishing Goods, Bolts, Tobacco
Flues, &e.
Call ail Emi Oar M, aifl ve can Plaase Ion.
Anything Not in Stock Hill be Ordered for You.
NO STRANGER TO YOU!
The writer litis had pleasant business relations with some of the good
people of Darlington, and he desires to increase and enlarge his
trade iu this go*ahead town.
DRY GOODS and CARPETS
We carry in great variety, and every fair means w ill be put forth this
Fall and Winter season to show you how well we can do for you
in both of the lines named.
OUR CARPETS
Have already been purchased and will be in stock in the months of August
and September. The Patterns in Extra Supers, Brussels and Body
Brussels are fine; Velvets in new and pretty colors, and we intend
selling them at from $1.00 to $1.25 for the last minted.
Samples of Dress Goods w ill be supplied when desired.
Correspondence Solicited.
Respectfully,
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RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
The Hartsville RiAilroad.
DAILY MIXED TRAIN.
Leaves Hartsville,
0:45 A. M.
Jovann,
7:20
Arrives at Floyd's,
7:45
This train makes connection with the
South hound passenger train on tile Che-
raw A Darlington Railroad.
RETURNING.
Leaves Floyd’s,
10:00 A. M.
Jovann,
10:20
Arrives at Hartsville,
10:50
This train waits two hour
', if neees-
sarv, for the North bound freight train
on the A 1). R. R. J. L.
COKER,
It resident.
C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads.
GOING DOWN
Leaves Wadesboro
5:25 A. M.
Bennett’s
5:40
Morven’s
5:55
McFarland
0:10
Cher.'.w
0:48
Cash’s
7:00
Society Hill
7:18
Dove's
7:80
Floyd’s
7:88
Darlington
7:50
Falmotto
8:00
Arrives at Florence
8:15
GOING UP.
Leaves Florence
8:10 F. M.
Palmetto
8:25
Darlington
8:85
Floyd’s
8:48
Dove’s
8:52
Society Hill
9:13
Cash's
9:17
Cheraw
9:48
McFarland
10:08
Morven’s
10:20
Bennett’s
10:85
Arrives at Wadesboro
11:00
Freight Train Going
Up-
Leaves Florence
8:15 A. M.
Arrives at Darlington
9:05
Freight Going Down.
Leaves Darlington
8:80 F. M.
Arrives at Florence
4:10
A. F. RAYENEL, President.
W. C. & A. Railroad.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 28.
Leaves Wilmington
*8:15 p. m.
Marion
9:28
Arrives at Florence
10:20 a. in.
No. 50.
Leaves Florence
3.20 a. m.
Sumter
4:85
Arrives at Columbia
6:15
No. 27.
Leaves Wilmington
*10:10 p. in.
Marion
12:40 a. m.
Arrives at Floreneo
1:20
No. 52.
Leaves Sumter
19:4)5 a. in.
Arrives at Columbia
10:55
No. 58.
Leaves Florence
t 8:25
Arrives at Sumter
9:3-5
No. .12. runs through from Charleston
; via Central Railroad, leaving Lancs 8.80
. a. m.. Manning (MO a. m.
Train on C. A I). Railroad connects at
1 Florence with No. 58.
GOING NORTH.
No. 51.
Leaves Columbia
*10::!5 p. m.
Sumter
11:50
Arrives at Florence
1:15 a. m.
' No. 78.
Leaves Florence
1:35 a. m.
Marion
5:20
I
Arrive at Wilmington 8:85
; No. 59.
Leaves Sumter
t6:37 p. in.
1
Arrives at Florence
7:50
! No. 53.
1
Leaves Columbia
Arrives at Sumter
*5:20 p. m.
0:32
No. 14.
Leaves Florence
*8:15 p. in.
8:55
Marion
Arriucs at Wilmington 11:4.’)
•Daily. tDaily, except Sunday.
No. 58 ruus through to Charleston, via
Central R. R., arriving at Manning 7:04
p. m., Lanes 7:42 p. ni., Charleston 0:80
p. in.
No. 50 connects al Florence with the
I). A I). train for Cheraw and Wndes-
lioro.
Oos. 78 and 14 make close conncrtion
at Wilmington with the W. & W. R. R.
for all points North.
Train on Florence Railroad leave Fee
Dee daily, except Sunday, at 4.40 p. ni.,
and arrives at Row land 7.00 p. m. Re
turning leaves Rowland at C.80 a. in.,
arrives a Fee Dee 8.50 a. m.
«- _ _ -r-.-rmT-r-,-.-, . Train on Manchester & Augusta R. R.
R. M. McINLIRE, Wilmington, N. C. ii 8 ”-''',^
' O ’ 10..id a. m., arrives at Rimini 12.01 p. m.
Returning leaves Rimini 12.15 p. in., ar-
- • rives at Sumter 1.80 p. in.
H. WALTERS, General Manager.
•I. R. KENLEY, Asst. General Manager.
J. F. DIVINE, General Superintendent.
R. L. D A R G A N.
Book Seller and S t a tio ne u,
Darlington, South Carolina.
A Full line of Stationary and School Books always on hand.
Law Blanks in Great Variety.
This is the plocc to buy Ledgers and Blank Books of all kinds at the low
est market prices.
Headquarters for Sporting Goods!
A large line of handsome books suitable for presents. Any book not iu
stock will be ordered at catalougue prices.
Everything you want in the Stationery Line be bought at
The Darlington Book Store.
Terms Cash. R. L. Dargan Proprietor.
Northeastern Railroad.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 27, Daily.
Leave Florence
*1.35 a. in
Kings tree
2.82
Arrive Lanes
3.50
Leave Lanes
3.00
Arrive Charleston
5.00
No. 23, Daily.
I.cave Florence
*8.30 a. m
Kings! ree
0.48
Arrive Lanes
10.07
Leave Lanes
10.10
Arrive Charleston
11.59
No. 53.
Leave Lanes
*7.50 p. m
Arrive Charleston
9.30
Train on C. A I). R. R. connects at
Florence with No. 23 traid.
GOING NORTH.
No. 78, Daily.
Leave Charleston
*1.30 a. m
Arrive Lanes
3.00
Leave Lanes
3.00
Kings! ree
3.17
Arrive Florence
4.20
No. 14.
Leave Charleston
*4.30 p. m
Arrive Lam s
6.29
Leave Lanes
6.29
Kings! ree
0.46
Arrive Finn nee
7.55
No. 52, Dally.
Leave Charleston
*7.00 a. m
Arrive Lanes
8.27
TIIK LAKGKKT JEAVELKY STOKE IN THE STATE.
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JAMES ALLEN & CO.,
285 King Street. Charleston, S. C.
•Daily. tDaily except Sunday.
No. 52 runs through to Columbia via
j Central R. R. of S. C.
: Nos. 78 and 14 run solid to Wilmington
! N. C. making close connection with W.
A W. R. It. for all points North.
11. \\ ALTERS, General Manager.
1 4 R. KENLY, Asst. General Manager.
I •!. F. DIVINE, General Superintendent.
HENRY l SMITH,
Real Estate Agent,
FLORENCE St
DARLINGTON. 8. €.
Special attention paid to the buy
ing and selling of real estate, eollec-
I lion of rents, &e.
The strictest attention will be paid
1 to all business entrusted me,