The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, June 03, 1891, Image 2
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Re-BaUblUhei Felirpary |Jth. 1S91.
W. D. WOODS,' Editor.
DAIJLLMUTON, B. C,
V/ednesday, June 3, 1891.
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IXVEST VOI R MONEY AT HOME
■ I(, i« very straiige tlmt, with so
numy opjxnfmdties of ninking giuxl
investments at hoi))/;, a good many
people persist in seading their money
where it goes tobuil j u)) other places
15uildit)g and Ixtap Associations arp
. good things, but in pnler to reap any
: benefit from them they ought to be
located in our own town, and not at
some distant point, where there is no
'opportunity of seeing how they are
' managed. The Columbia papers have
been publishing some results of these
outside investments, and have con-
"elusively proved that loss instead of
'gain was the result. We need every
'dollar we have for home enterprises,
and none of it ought to be invested
' abroad,
WILL THE BOrTHEKN ALLI
ANCES WALK INTO THE
TRAP?
The “Progressive Farmer” the or-
* pan of the North Carolina State Al
liance, owned by President L. L.
Polk, has come .out squarely in favor
of the new party, and it is a ques-
' tion of momentous importance as to
what action the memlters of the
Konthern Alliances will take in re-
'g.ard to this movement. If they
ally themselves to this party, it will
be one of (be greatest political blun
ders ever committed in the South,
' and wijl ultimately result in groat
gain to the Republican party; from
the simple fact'that whatever tends
to disrupt the democratic party in
the .South, will have material assis-
1 taucc from the leaders of the Repub
lican party in the North and West.
CHRISTIANITY AND WOMAN.
.Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton lays
a large measure of the woes which
wait on womankind at the dqor of
the Christian religion, which, she
insists, has subjected woman to the
tyranny of man, and debased her jio-
eition into one of semi-slavery to a
lord and master. If this be true, the
uperior piety of women, her gentle
'Christian faith, her love of Christian
worship must he taken as an evidence
of the perversity of the sex, Chris-
■‘tiaffityjs to woman an unfailing
guide, an exer-
of comfort in the
hour of trouble. She was the last at
her Saviour’s cross and the first at
his sepulcher, and in all the years
That have intervened she has been
the most constant champion, the
most devoted worshiper of the Chris
tian’s Cod. If Christianity has en
slaved and degraded her, she has
never known her slavery and degra
dation, and she will he the first to
'resent the statement of Mrs. Stanton
as a slander upon her
Nashville American.
advance "in
~r—r
ought to be a general
this direction. It is simply an im-
l>ositiou to make banks amt ruilro^
bear more than their just pro port
of the burden.
-•m"'"- 'l i
Cur , lively; 'Columbia 4jdly, the
State, lias, at last, succeeded jn its
efforts to reach the Pee Dee section
jn the morning, and it now puts in
an appearance at 12 o’clock, the
same time that the second edition of
the Npws A Courier reaches us. By
a change in the schedule of fhe
Coast Line between Charleston r.ml
Columbia, llje State makes commo
tion at Siimfer with the train bn the
C. S, & N. Road that reaches here at
noon.
All watch,es repaired at J. II. Ma
son & Co’s. Jpjjrplry Store is Mvau-
uanted and we stand ready to make
good any work that does not give
satisfaction. '•
Hand jji Ypur JVaiue,
AVe again heg the old subscribers
of the paper to come forward and
give us their names and date of their
subscriptions. The paper will carry
out all contracts existing before the
lire, hut as the hooks were hurt we
are obliged to call on subscibers to
help ns straighten matters up.
Subscribe for
[’HE J*ARLINTJTON HERALD,
$1.00 a year in advance,
-grT
Dr. ii&iii a. uvjuf
IXF.SJ R kjS TO INFORM THE PUB-
lic thiff he hai bought out the
entire 4rug stock of Dr. W. J.
/Garnet and rented his store,
where he now lias on hand a
complete stock of
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
All the popular
PATENT MEDICINES,
HEISTS’,
f.ANDBETH’B,
FERRY’S
• r-aml rr-
CRQSSMAN’S SEEDS,
Philndeliiliin rnlsed Onion Sets.
Hcaihiiujrtcrij for the celebrated
10 cent Cigar
“EL NECTAR”
—and—r
Havana 5 cent Cigar
•“SABOROSO.”
•f»pA ejno him
sJdtno pajnp sen
, •Suiiao* paji*
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snoAjou ‘BisdadsAp
ojno pue OAdjiaj
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THE-
lAilL/liJ JO LV OL/Illt(
sojace, ill infallible
flowing' fountatu <:
FINEST CLOTHING
rjio 1)E HAD JS FOUND HERE AND
r—Fire, Life and Accidout—
INSURANCE
Written ju tlip best of
.-5W0003 & WOODS. ! ‘i
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t H H><)()OUOQ< )OQ( >t >01KHX) t h tQOOOQOO
We beg to amiouiice to our friends and
the public generally that we have re
ceived the largest and best selected
s
took o
tock f
S pring &
pring &
S ummer
uinm er |y|
oods
oods
that we have ever had, and invite them to
inspect the same, '
-LADIE8-
At Lowest Itates.
B. O- BRISTOW.
James Allan & Co.
28B King St. Charleston, S. C.
The Largest Jewelry Store in the State.
SOLID PLATES OF
Sterling Silver
InUtd in the backs of
SPOONS A NO FORKS
At Points most Exposed tQ
Wear, and then plated
catiro, containing
Five Tlmcyqsmitch
Silver as
STANDARD plate.
Guaranteed to wear 25 yean.
Will Last a Lifetime.
MORE DURABLE
religion.-
if you doiihl this assertion call at |
once and I will convince you of the fact.
There never was such a display of I Than Light Sterling
Silver.
Ard not half tho CO'I Each adiclo |
!j stampod Z Slorliag Ithiu HI.
'i jroa eata*. oStaia tto irco '
i year jeweler teal te na for Cab-
1 lopio and Puces.
ACCEPT KO raESTITTTE.
Hanafactarcd only l;y
THE HOI.NES ft EDWAilDS ULVEB CO.
FI N K CLOTH IN’ti as I am showing
this Season, the finest production of art
in .
TAILOR-MADE GARMENTS,
ahnwlmr all the latest SHADES. The
Electric filue is the popular shade, to tic
worn this Season. Among others tho
BLACK CHEVIOTS,
in SACKS and CUTAWAYS arc still in
demand, Cutaways and Sack Suits in
GRAY ajtd numerous other Shades will
lie worn this Season, it is useless to at
tempt to give you a complete description
of this STOCK. I would urge you to
call and sec the
ASSORTMENT
I have purchased this Season—nofliipg
in the City like il.
IN BOYS SUITS
yod wii| fiml il equal in assort punt to
the other Sloek, HOYS' CONFIRMA
TION SUITS in Hlack Cheviots Sergos.
Sizes 5 years to la years. Also other
Shades handsomely made up. There
never was such a STOCK of ROYS’
CLOTIIIIyG as I am now offering in
long I'ANT SUITS, Call and see my
line at
Press poods a n d J r i m m i n g ^
Parasols, Fans, Gloves, Handkerchiefs,
Hosiery and everything else that can be
found in a first class
DRY GOODS
STORE.
A complete stock of ladies under wear.
Very large and beautiful assortment of
neck wear, and everything else in the way
of* gents wear. Clothing and hats in all
prices and styles,
CJ;iri>.'(s anil Muffing Miihthlc for the Bmisou, and Jn mtfoifs npyer in.
triMluceil in this market.
W c call sjicciul attention to their complect stock of Zcigler’s Fine Shoes.
T’he 'stoej? (>f shoes is complete in every department.
Tj^verything in the way of Stapje aipl Fancy Gjneeries always op hand.
J Givp.us a trial if you want bargains.
Edwards, Norment & Company,
5,000
poooooooooQj^ofyjoi^poeoooooiyoooo
Have Just Received
yards Figured Muslin at 21-2
cts.
Come and see these and theLarge I Jne of
N ew ^Jpring R%ress 0%
oav ^^d.iuLo U.mss
ioods
loops
fiAawnscasyp.
Leave C barimo^
Ix)avje FregnaH’t
Arrive I'ergmm \
Arrive Harljh CHj
Arrive Sumter
Arrive Darlington
Ixavc J Cirlingtem
Ixjave Sumter
Ix-ave Harlin (.'ity
Arrive Pregiiall’s
Arrive Charleston
1 a iU
J2-30 pif.
p m
4.0K: p hi
a.Vh jmw
p m
JvtOpin.
$6,50
HR, BUCKLEY TO HR. IHKYHKX-
II ILL.
The editor of the Review and the
editor of the Christian Advocate
may, if God designs to chastise the
Methodist Episcopal Church by per
mitting his word lo he made of sec
ondary importance in the develop
ment of Methodism, live to See wo
men in the General Conference. If
to, unless very speedily cut (iff after
that event takes place, both will live
to see women in the ministry, and
will live to see the Methodist Episco
pal Church under the dominion of
principles of ihterpretetion which
\vill hurry it with ever increasing
rapidity into the shoreless ocean of
unbildicai, progressive, and destruc
tive criticism, and will live to see the
Church one of the principal means
of making the Christion home and
-the potent persuasion qf the womanly
wife, mother, sister, aqd daughter toj '"crcly for t‘iow.
become more ami mqre a reminis-
ceuoe or an exceptional persistence
against an adverse environment.—
-K Y. Christian Advocate. . ...
- • My Stock is realty lor inspection in all
marikiw tiiv ntnnnin ie SII U ' KS goiau:-. ttiej
lM ' Y U " in *"‘ l ni A( us Also I
SL».»I LA IN rUK IAILN. ; H full line of Boy*’ andCMldrenV HATS
We sincerely believe in absolute: i n ail qualities ami prices, ('.ill ami see
fairness in the assessment for lave., thi-, line tUo LARGEST IN THE (TTY.
'
but the additional value put on the
railroads is both unjust and unw ise
It is clearly to our interest to do all
in our i.ov.er 10 encourage the build
ing of new roads and the improve
ment of the old ones; hut if the cor
porations engaged in thefe ejrterpvises
are to l e met in this way, then tj;j:
time is mar at hand w hen railroad j
building will be at a stand still, so!
bn- us South Carolina is concerned.
If tho railroads in tho Mute am so
We are Hole Agents here for the above
goods and keep a fail line of them in
—^ STOCK.
In addition to our large and elegant
stock of
Solid Silvdrwave.
Gold and Silver
WATLHES of tho most approved mak
ers.
IHniuniids mounted in Kings,
IMns and OroaelicK.
t':oy nro the regular if10 00 tine anywhere
else in the City. Resides tIds there are]
other lines in hotter grades, In all the
fashion-aMe styles and made to FIT
PKKFIX'TLY. My Htnek is manu
factured to give GOOD W.-Alt, not
M. C. ALEXANDER,
Corner Peari and Grove Streets,
DARLINGTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
-mi
ls now better preqared than ever to serve customers with the usual
• full stock of
We Have Just Receive,
s'
EDWARDS, NORMENT & COMPANY,
Darlington, south Carolina.
B. 0. B RIS T 0 W.
Boo k S k i h e a a n d S r r a t i o n jo n ,
Music and News Dealer,
PIANO’S and ORGANS SOLD. Music at Catalogue Prices.
The New England, Uelir Bros. & Co. and Weaver 1'ianos.
The Ksty, Carpenter, Kimhall apd Weaver Organs,
All of the very iipst makes and guaranteed. Hold on lihcral instalnieiit plans If
you want a Piano or Organ let me place one in your home on trial.
An Elegant Line of Elite Stationary at Prices that will as
tonish. A large line of Books, Albums and Plush Goods suit
able FOR presents.
Beaches and Spaldings Base Balls, Bats, Gloves, Masks, Belts, Caps
pte, aj, catalogue prices.
A large line qf Hammocks from 75c. $1.25 and up.
Croquet sets complete at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50.
A large line of the newest Novels by the best Authors always on hand.
New ones added weekly as publjslp'd. Any book not in stock will
be ordered a), catalogue priees.
Anything iij the Stationary, Musical or Novelty lines to be had at
THE DARLINGTON BOOK STORE,
B. 0. BRISTOW, Proprietor.
j. ir. AvmtfLi;
General Marw.^cr.
The Hartsville Ritflrcad.
DAILY MIXED TRAIN.
Leaves Jlarlsville, (13, A, il.
Jovann, T:10
Arrives at Floyd’s, TS0
This train pi#k(M connectiov with tin-,
South hound pa::sengfr train on the Che-
raw A Darlington Railroad,
RETURNING.
Leaves Floyd's, 10:00 A. M.
Jovann, 10:20
Arrives at Hartsville, 10:,50.
This (rain waits two hours. If ncee--.
ary, for the North hound freight Iraiq
on the C. * D. R. H, * J. L. COKER,
Rresidcnt
C. & D, and C. & S. RaaiUods.
GOING DOWN
Leaver- Wadcsboro
5:25 AM.
Bennett’s
5:40.
JVIorven’s
5:55
McFarland
0:10.
Cheraw
0:4H
•Cash’s
7:00
Society Hill
7:13
Dove’s
7:30.
Floyd’s
7:J8
Darlington
7:50
Palmetto
8:00
Arrives at Florence
8:15
GOING UP.
Leaves Florence
8:10 P M
Palmetto
8:25
1 tarlington
8:35
Floyd’s
8:4li
Dove’s
8:53
Koeiety Hill
9:12
( ash’s
9:17
Chernw
9:43
McFarland
10:08
M 01 yen’s
10:20
Bennett’s
10:35
Arrives at Wadcslmro
11:00
Freight 'Train Going
Up.
Leaves Florence
8:15 A. M.
Arrives at Darlington
0:05
Freight Going Down.
Leaves Darlington
3:30 P. M.
Arrives at Florence
4:10
A. F. RAVEN EL,
1‘resident.
THIS $PACE IS
W. C. & A. Railroad.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 20. Leaves Wilmington 'MMf p. in.
Marion (1:20
Arrives at Florence 10:15 a. in.
No. 50. Leaves Florence 3:20 a. m.
Sumter 4:35
Arrives at Columbia 0:15
No. 27. Leaves Wilmington *10:10 p. m,
Marion 12:40 a. in.
Arrives at Florence 1:20
No. 52. Leaves Sumter t9:45a. m.
Arrives at Columbia 10:55
No. 5S. Leaves Florence f 8:25
Arrives at Slimier 0:35
No. 52. runs through from Charleston
iin Cenlral Railroad, leaving Lanes S.:k(
a. in., Manning 9.10 a. in.
Train on C. & I). Railroad connects at
Florence ivitli No. 58.
GOING NORTH
No. 51. Leaves Columhi."
*10.35 p. n.
Sumter
11:50
Arrives at Florei.ee
1:15 a. m.
Ni>. 78. Leaves Florence
1:35 a. in.
' Marion
3:20
♦\i*dye at' Wilmington 8:J5
No. 50. Leaves Sumter
10:37 p. m.
Arrives at Florence
7:50
No. 5J. Leaves CohimhiM
*5:20 p. m.
Arriven at Sumter
(i:32
No. 14. Leaves FI ore net
*8:15 p. m.
Marion
8:55
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The many customers of this well known establishment
throughout Darlington County are guaranteed that
a continuance of their patronage will mean
FOR THEM
“The Best Goods for the Least Money,”
$Traw H iS,
Sulzbacher & Son,
JKWFLKUS,
FLORENCE, S. C.
and
DARLINGTON, S. C,
The
PEOPLE’S BANK OF DARLINGTON.
SAVINGS DEPART M E N T.
MM in One Doll
And 5 per cent. Interest paid thereon.
6 *S m all S av ^ n S’ s M ak ^ L ai *8‘ e Profits.”
RESERVED
For The Advtist’inent of
I, FRANK EARLY,
! E. KEITH DARGAX,
President.
Mi L.
K inard,
inardI
OOLU’MHIA. S. ('.
One Dollar AVeekly
W . A. ( ARRIGAN, H. I,. JHARLES,
Vice-President.
A tract of m Aci
|chanicavilh', S. (,'.
•es, near
jgrntq ing, and are, by excrsr.jvp rales,
jtuubled to make so much iiwuev,i„ ■ .,, ,,
'7 , Bowman plaee, near Ilnrt.svillo, s. (
why is it that people ure no (oath to f, ,,• ,
. - , , 1 , J , , ’ • q with good dwelling house,
invest in them, borne of the vefy (kjo- 'j’,. rws |; asy>
pic who are (luiuoring against IffvnVs! ’ J ^ t )
iind railroads are tho very one who i
most need looking after in the way |., ^
of tux returns. It is pretty snfo ti "
suy that a large majority of people I '■
s' o J -- I' X ** I — - » ■■
do not uakr true returns, and there j Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
liny* :i geld watch by our club se tent.
Our it kiuut paleul stiffened Gol 1 easre-
\i e . are warranted for twtnly yenrs. Walthan
or Elgin mevemeni—relinhlc an 1 well
known. Stem wind and »et. H .ruing,
,Y tnlct. of 00 Acres, known us the;" one^Ce
watchc- for H2S eaa!>, und tend to any
addresa by registered mail, or by express,
(). D., with privihge of exaini lalion.
(pu agents nt Dt rhum, N. C., write'
"Oui- Jeweler:'- have confessed they don':
know how yon can furnish such work
far the money. Watches exchanged.
One good reliable agent wanted in cuch
place. Write for particulars.
EMPIRE WATCH COMPANY..
48 A 50 Maiden Lane, New York.
W.4\ PARG AN,
Darlington, S. C,
Grand Amiouncenient
FROM
T |lE M utual C akpet C ompan Y
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE IN THE CITY,
No. 247 King Street, Opposite Haskell, Charleston, S. C.
IIf. vd-Qcauteks fou 41.1, Floor Covkiunos. Upholsteuino Goods anji
Duaperies of all Ki^ps. The Most Complete Stock in the State.
We quote a few of our specialties: Brussels Carpets at Go, 75, 85
and $1 per yard; Velvet Carpets ot $.25, $1.40 and $1.50 per
yard; Ingrain Carpets at 50, GO, 70, 90 and $1 per yard; Hemp
Carpets at 20, 25,150 and 35 per yard; Straw Mattings at 15, 18,
20, 25, 30, 35 and 40 per yard. Runs at 75, $1.25, $2.00, $2.50
to $9.00 each. Window Shades at 50, 75, $1.00 to $4.00 each.
Coknicf 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 tho
City and our prices are the lowest.
M. .1. POWERS, II. M. WALKER,
Secretary und T-easurer. Manager,
nines at Wilmington 11:43
“Daily. fDaily, except Sunday.
No. 53 runs through to Charleston, via
Cenlral R. K., arriving at Manning 7:01
(i. m., Lanes 7:42 p. m., Charleston 9:30
]>. m.
No. 59 connects at Florence with the
I). &, 1). train for Cheraw and Wades-
boro.
Oos. 78 and 14 make close connection
at Wilmington willi the W. A W. li. I!,
for all points North.
Train on Florence Railroad leave Pee
Dee daily, except Sunday, at 4.40 p. in.,
and arrives at Rowland 7.00 p. m. Re
turning leaves Rowland at 0.30 a. m..
arrives a Pee Dee 8.50 a. m.
Train on Manchester A Augusta II. 1!.
leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, at
10.50 a. m., arrives at Rimini 12.01 p. m.
Returning leaves Rimini 12.15 p. in., ar
rives at Sumter 1.30 p. in.
U. WALTERS, General Manager.
J. R. KKNLEY, Asst. General Manager
.1 F. DIVINE, General Superintendent.
Northeastern Railroad.
GOING SOUTH.
JOHN C. WHITE,
Darlington, South Carolina.
Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House
burnishing Goods, Bolts, Tolmpeo
Flues, &e,
Call aifl Eiamiae Oar W, and la can Please Yon.
An)lliliig Not In Slock \lill be Ordered for You,
No. 23, Daily.
Leave Florence
Kings! rec
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lanes
Arrive Charleston
*10.3.’, p m
11.49
12.15
12.15
2. !0
No. 23, Daily.
Leave Florence
Kingstrcc
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lancs
Arrive Charleston
*8.30 a. in
9.40
10.07
10.10
11.59
No. 53.
Leqvp Lanes
Arrive Charleston
*8.05 p. m
9.45
, Train on C, A D. R. R.
Floreuec with No. (it (raid.
connects at
GOING NORTH
No,. 78, Daily.
Leax c Charleston
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lanes
Kingstrcc
Arrive Florence
*1.15 a. nt
3.00
y.oo
0.20
1.30
No. 11.
Leave Charleston
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lancs
Kings! ree
Arrive Florence
*4.30 p. ut
0.29
0.29
0. to
7 55
No. 52. Daily.
Leave Charleston
Arrive Lanes
*'7.GO il. m
8/27
* Daily. fDaily except Sunday.
No. 52 runs tluough lo Columbia \ ia
Central R. I!, of S. C.
Nos. 78 and 14 run solid to Wilmington
“ making close connection with W.
N. C
... , . « nw miimTiion a\
iV \\\ \{. B. for all points North.
H. WALTERS, General Manager.
J, R. KENLY, Asst. General Manager.
.1. F. DIVINE, General Superintendent.
When Baby was siok, wo gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, site clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Cuetoria.