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■ Will ' . f. —- J.-. : .!-• •, • TiDAEWl HESMI KStr--- EtUbiiHhfd July IGth, 1890. | OMtrtye4 bv Fir* Donator 15th, 1890 Be-btaMished Febnury Uth, 189!. P. WOODS, - - - f=~ Editor. DARLINGl’ON. 8. C. Wednesday, June 17, 1891. .THE INDCSTRI \L COLLEGE FOR MOMEX. It cnght. to bo o na* tor or priiV. anti jfrafbBcitkm to every Sooth ,Oarolii)icn to kaov that- tve, bare jo many towns, within th-; fti.te, that poaaefi all the otetfliar ndvantt-yes wqnired for tho 1ccation of thi Tr- eti«utivn; r.nA that they br.vo not nl- Jowed a nuctaken aents of nricstr le> jnevent them ftovi letting these i-iiUvgeB he known. c d ' t. be lieve in putting tip State insdtutbns to tiie highest licider, but tbera is this to be eaiil in favor of it; that it gives everybody a chance, without ’the trouble and expense of u itirg them, to knowavhat gj-e^t advantages they poscss ivovdv, socially cni in- teliietually. To mare these towns end describe all their charms would take up every hue of The iiBB/.EH, and eo we will have to content our- eehes by saying that it is a pity they could not eecu one have a h'ixte in stitution of sonic hind. Cx coarse we would not presume, even if we . were ever so anxious for its location he] e, to present the humble claims of Darlington against the incom parable advantages of her sister towns. As our neighbor the News truly says; we hare had .enough of i'tato institutions, and while we will do anything to advance the interests of the town, we don’t propose to make investments that will be cor.- trollefrt'y the,vagaries of the present or any future legislature. The truth is this institution like all others, un less there is some special reason for its being placed elsewhere, ought to be in Columbia. » THE REFIS!0!V OF TUC HUFF FIE ST. By far the most import,nt subject for the South Jo consider, is the re vision of the tariff; and our whole attention ought to be devoted, so far as national a&irs aiw eonceraed, to jp» esarty and evSFsuieidal Krhve'fijuy a nr who, if be had Ayer’s SarsapaiT to-day aud in tfee ei and oompetenjp. Sni ed in season,Jpid. don’t tem to run dou A G**d Fa Hi!; The Sunny South,, published at Atlanta, is a distinctively'family pa per, and takes no paid in politics. It is very readable, and well worth the price, two dollars per year. We have made arrangements to send it and The Hekald One year for two dol lars and a half, which is a saving of fifty cents to the subscriber. Hand in vour names. FOR SCROFULA scrofulous humor In the blood, ulcers, catarrh, and consumption, use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla The meet economical, safe, speedy, and effective of all blood*puriflers. Has Cured Others w|ll cure you. A tract of S19 Acres, near Me- chanicsville, S. 0. A tract of 90 Acres, knovrnr as the Bowman p’ace, netr llm tsville, S. 0. with good dwelling, kousa. Terms Easy. Apply to ' W. F. DARGAN, 3—25—4t. Darlington, S. C. TO INFORM THE PUB- bought out the ik.of Dr. W. J. rented his store, has on hand a stock <?f MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, All the popular PATENT MEDICINES, P.UISTS’, LAXDRETH’S, FERRY’S and CROSSMAN’S SEEDS. Philadelphia raised Oolon Sets. Heodquarten for the celebrated 10 cent Cigar “EL NECTAR” —and— l Havana 5 cent Cigar “SABOROSO.” —Fire. Life and Accident- INSURANCE Written in the best of x.. 1 : . !v; , r:v , :r — - 1 I £«; a is? n fc yyu& VIA S e^i a Edwards, Norment & Company, iKKlftOOOptWlOtK* iiVOOUl )1KIO<X)OOI >OOO0O< KKJ We 1 )eg‘ to annouiiee to oar trieiwls anVl the public generally that we have re ceived the largest and best selected 1)00000 a ooooi OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO RAILROAD SCHEDULES. S tock o ^Jpring & took f ^Jpring & Have Just Received .5,000 yards Figured Muslin at 21-2 ummer umnier c oods oods ithat we hav ad, and invi inspect the same. Come and see these andtheLarge Line •b ‘I ' •• • -v. . *■ *' ■ v. • te them to p v B e w >.\v spring Id.iraS D ress J9SS Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. $1.00. -THE Prenovnred Hope less. Yei Saved. From a Idler written by Mr.i. Ada E. Hunlof Rro on, 9. D., wc quote; “Was taken with a bad cold, wdich settled cn my lun;;e, cough act hi cud finally tsrmi- nr.ted in consumption. Four doctors jrave me up saying i could live but a short time. I gave rnvself up to my Saviour, determined if 1 could net stay with my mend* op earth, I would meet my absent ones altovc. My husband was advised to get Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con sumption, coughs and colds. I gave it a trial, took In all eight bottles; it has cur ed me and thank God 1 am m>w a well - . • , ,• , i end hearty woman.” Trial bottles free at putting e £.op .0 this legalized sys- vvjibox’s drug store, regular size 50o. And tem of robbery, for tit ft is exactly what it is, tiro on riey not going i;tlo the treasury but into the pockets ox rich manufacturers. As long as this tariff is in exiateoco, ueitheir tbs.in crease of the currency .or any other legislative enactment will be of any permanent benefit to the farmer. We can affect ihu without iu the least . endangering the unity of the Demo cratic party; from the simple fact that we are all agreed cs* to • the ne cessity of it. Th- Southern man. uc matter natier.' p.lrrt pvelext, who joins heads with the tb! a p.i.riy, is. •flimply retai.’icg fb* day ci hit uc- liverence from toils of tha f riff robl-srs. Do , ..v y viith tiiu iniquity and thore v,>il be no ro, 1 or 'cause for the Sub-T.-excuiy or tuij- rhng pLx in the wry of expdjwen;.:! Ivgislatiou. For every dollar cli:T a farmer pays in ta^way of State or County taxes, hj pay; at leo.t fivo to carlf-li the protected mr nux ictmvr?; *nd this is why he finds it at tiraei hard to make both ends meet. Let the farmer investigate this aubjoct. B At LoApt . o. BRISfbw. -I.ADIES- [] r e s s JJ o o (1 s arid J r i m in i n g Parasols, Fans, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery and everything else that can be found in a first class DAY GOODS * ' STOKE, We Have Just Receive. I EDWARDS, NORMENT & COMPANY, i “ Darlington, south Carolina. €. S. & N. llailrond. Leave Charleston b.CO a-A "JlCave 8.10 am Arriv. Pgigufon f 11.09 m Hi An'ive .Hirlit Ci'./ 1.05 pm Arrive Sumh" 10.35 am Arrive »rliiigOm|x 13.33 pm | Leave DkvJingtun ! 2.00 pm Leave Sumter 4.08 pm Leave ITariiu City 5.00 pm Arrive JVegimllV; 6.25 pm Arrive Charleston s.lOpm J. II. AVERILL, CtS. General Manager, f The Hartsville Railroad.' DAILY MIXED TRAIN. Leaves Han^ville, 6;4o A. 31. Jovann, 7; 10 Arrives at Floyd’s, 7:30 This train makes connection with the South Itound passenger train on the Che- raw & Darlington Railroad. RETURNING. Leaves Flr/yt’’10:00 A. 31. Jovann, 10:90 | Av : .es at ilaits>i'.V, 10:50 TIPs fain writs two hours, if neeee- | sar: fe■ the Ncrth bound freight trala : on tb. c. w D.it. j. l. c oker, Rresident C. & u. and C. & S. Raailrods. GOING DOWN of . w*** ; Arrv CONSIOER W«i. To those thoroughly coaioieiitious, but sadly ignorant folks, who are ftlways mourning over the social and moral degeneracy of the present day, we call attention to th:i storm of indignation that is being ponied out on the Prince of Wales for his dis graceful connection with the famous ' Baccarat scandal. Fifty or a hnn- 4red‘jears ago this would scarcely have excited any comment, but pub lic morals hare now eo mnch im proved, that tliU one thing m?.; aerointly impeilt the Princes chaucsj ‘of ever occupying the throne of rha. most jtowerfiil empire in the world. FINEST CLOTHING rpO BE HAD IS FOUND HERE AND -*• if j-oq doubt this assertion call at once and I will convince you of the fact. There never was such a display of FINE CLOTHING as i am showing this Season, the dneat production cf a;t in TAILOR-MADE GARMENTS, showing ill the latest SHADES. The Eieeiric.lUue is :hc popular shade, to be won i -i.. .b-MO.’. Among oGwis tl •> James Allan & Co. 285 King St. Charleston, S. C. The Largest Jewelry Store in the State. SOLID PLATES OF SterlingSilver lalsU lathe basks of SPOONS AND FORKS At Polats most Exposed to Wear, sad them pitted satin, containing Five Times as much Silver as. STANDARD plate. Qusrsntsod to woar 25 yo&rx Will Last a Lifetime. MORE DURABLE Than Light Sterling SUtct And not holt tho ooet. Coch article j It atompad X. SltrUnj bUlX EX. 1 ’tjn enaot ottiln ttwa (ram I your jovelot ini to ui hr Ctta- loguo isl Prion. ASS1PT >0 BUXtfflTUTI. XsBiftetared snip by THE HOLIES A EDWASD8 blLTEB CO. Wc arc Sol# Agents here for the above goods and keep a full line of them in A complete stock of ladies underwear. Very large and beautiful assortment of neckwear,*and everything else in the way of gents wear. Cloth hr* and hats in all prices and styles. rjarpets and Mailing suitable for tb<- Season, and in patrons never in- troduped in this market. B. 0. BRISTOW, Bo ok Seller and Stationed, > 1 * ’ ; fca * »i Music and News Dealer. \ ’J PIANO’S and ORGANS SOLD. Musical Catalogue Ivvoes. The New England, Behr Bros. & Co. and Weaver Pianos. The Esty, Carpenter, Kimball aud Weaver O'-var-, All of the very best makes ami guaranteed. Sold on liberal instalment 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, Alliums and Plush Goods suit able FOR presents. • Reaches and Spaldings Base Balls, Bats, Gloves, Masks, Belts, Caps etc, at catalogue prices. A large line of Hammocks from 75c. $1.25 and up. Croquet sets complete at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. A large line of the newest Not els by the best Authors always on hand. New ones added weekly as published. Any book not in stock will be ordered at catalogue prices. Anything hr the Stationary, Musical or Novelty lines to be had at Arrive rri\ ‘ IV rfii 'I 5:25 A. M. Ren iifti’s 5:40 Moi-vcu’* 5:55 f lcFn:'.i:il 0:10 Chemv 0:48 ( 7:00 Sot y Mill 7:13 I,i | V s 7:80 K'-vC’-i 7.83 ILiri-daton 7:50 I tlmcttr. 8:00 *. t Ft -reace 8:15 GOING UP . Florence 8:10 P. M. Faimttto 8:25 D.-.vt-.iBum 8:85 Flo.. ’ 8:4(1 ) o i 1. 8:52 Scctoy, Hill 9:12 U.ish’V^-; 9:17 Chci.ivv 9:43 McFuriaml 10:08 Marven’i 10:20 LcP. 11CU s : , ui Waduabcro it’. •>!> 11:00 p , -h T .y ■ '-ciny Up. i h ./'ccc-. 8:15 A. M. 1 Dc.rrr'i'ton 9:05 Freiy.'ti Going Down. - Da l.r. /tti 8:80 P. M. at Florence 4:10 A.F RAVI’ NFL. President. * v-rnwar • ~msr: jxxx W. C. & A. Railroad. GOING SOUTH. No. 23. Leaves Wilmington *G:1C p. m. Marion 9:20 Arrives at Florence 10:15 a. m. No. 50. Leaves Florence 8:20 a. m. Sumter 4:35 Arrives at Columbia 0:15 No. 87. Leaves Wilmington “10.10 p. m. Marion 12:40 a. m. Arrives at Florence 1:20 No. 52. Leaves Sumter t9:45 a. m. Arrives at Columbia 10:55 No. 58. Leaves Florence t 8:25 Arrives at Sumter 9:35 ■We call special attention to their complwt stock of Zeiglcr’s Fine Shoe*.. THIS DARLINGTON BOOK STORE The stick of shoes is complete in "v.-rv department B. 0. BRISTOW, Proprietor. Everything iu the way of Staple and Fancy Groceries always on hand. Give us a trial if you want bargains. -STOCK.- pi ar;{ ULriUit CHEVIOTS, The people of Chodoiton are in dulging the hope that Mr. Flagler, one of the Stind ;rd Oil kings, will build a million dollar hotel in that city; but it is very probable that too hope will bo iu vain. Of course it w ouM be a vary big thing for Char- lusion to have, but if they really v.,nt i.’, the very Lost pirn is to ereor it thr-iiiwives mid show vlmt lilt*,’ can do. «vi»ca H comes to building up in oAC-a j and- CUTAWAYS arc still in i demavai. Cutaway# and Sack Suits' in j (IRAY and numerous other Sbailes will be worn thl.i Peat-on. It Is u«ol« :- to i.l- tempt to glv o you n complete dc3Cri[ tlon of this STOCK. I would urge you to call an:! see tin ASSORTMEMT 1 have pare issad tb 1 # Beaaoa—nothing in 'beC't>- li : n fi. BOYS’ SUITS you wbi llnii it equal iu assortment to tho other Block. BOYS’CONFIRMA TION SUITS in Black Oheviotn Serge;. SI/.ch 3 years to 15 years. Also other Sbii-es haadsomcly mtuie up. There | ■teu-r w:i» siu-h a STOCK ol DOYfl’ CLOTHING a# I am now ofTering In long PANT irUITS. Call ami see my at In addition to our large and elegan. stock of Solid Silvdrware. Gold and Silver WATCHES of tiie m«.st app.i:»ed muk- e.*. l>ianiiin<ia mouutcd in Rings, Pins niid Broiu-'lies. C. ALEXANDER. Corner Pearl and Grove Streets, DARUNCTON, SOUTH CAROLSx^A. THIS SPACE IS —-:o:- .) eve' iu fvil •«x- cv.sirmur- with the usual 0 Giiiiss, Wiies, Lipts, Oip i3 fotee. :-:i The many customers of this well known establishment throughout Darlington Counvy are guaranteed that a oontinuanoe of their patronage will mean FOR THEM “The Best Goods for the Least Money.” The WRR MK 5F lUUKIHl. V ED For The Advtisement of I. FRANK EARLY. K i» I N G S PErARTIMG PI T. i No. 52. inns through from Charleston via Ceniivi U.-iijioiid, leaving Lanes 8.U0 a. m., Mstiuing I'.l J u. m. Train on ('. eb D iiuil.oud connects at Florence with No. 58. G 0 IN <T N tMXT V No. 51. Leaves Columbitr *10.85 p. m. Sumter 11:50 Atrivca at Florence 1:15 a. w. No. 78. Leaves Florence 1:85 a. m. Marion 0:20 Arrive at Wilmiugtou 8:85 No. 50. Leaves Sumter tC:87 p. m. Arrives at Florutce 7:50 No. 53. Leaves Columbia *5:20 p. m. Arrives at rtuinter 8:82 No. 14. Leaves Florenct *8:15 p. m. Marion 8:55 Arriucs at V/ilmington 11:45 *I)ally. tDaily, except Sunday, i No. 53 runs through to Charleston, via | Central R. R., arriving at Manning 7:04 1 p. m., Lanes 7:42 p. m., Charleston 9:80 j p. m. No. 50 a midas at Florence with the : 1). D. train for Cheraw and Wadee- boro. Dos. 7b and 14 make eloro eonneetion ! at Wilmiiorlon with the W. <fc W. R. R. I for all points North. I Train on Florence Railroad leave Pee Dee daily, except Sunday, at 4.40 p. ra., and at rives \t Rowland 7.00 p. ui. Re turning leaves Rowland at 0.80 a. m . arrives r. Pee Dee 8.50 u. m. Train on Manchester & Augusta R. R. leaves 9unne>- daily, except Sunday, at 10.50 a. in., arrives at Rimini 12.01 p. m. Returning leaves Rimini 12.13 p. m., ar rives at Sumter 1.80 p. m. H. 3VALTERS, General Manager. J. R. KENi.KY, Asst. Genen.l Jlannger. 1 J. F. DIVINE, Gti eral Superintendent. Northeastern Railroad. GOING SOUTH. No. 23, Daily. 1 Leave Florence *10.35 $6.50 tha i Tho money a I here MU* nil ihet'is Winted :a‘ho pluck amt •ont-'S’priuo i,ecv'j:-:try to push tho thing to a xtifecKtsful conolusion. If t’hrtrHt.m hml a nnfficicrnt qufMtSty ct these t wo thing-, tho population 4/f tho city vent'd Ik* doulrio what if, now is. At a wedding in Arcadia, Floridn the otlier day, tho brido v/aa married to her ninth hutband, and four of bet former hwabands wen* preaont at the ceremony. This is one of tho beauties of a divorce law. Subscribe for THE DARLINGTON HERALD, fl.00 a year in advance, they are the regular $10.00 line anywhere else in the City. Besides this there are ether lia0* in belter grades, in all the fashionable styles and made to FIT PmtFBt:TLY. My Block is manu factured t# give GOOD WEAR, not merely for show. Straw H AT Sa My Stock is *e*iiy for inspection in all the latest SHAPES and COLORS, the YACHT in BLUES and BLACKS. Also a full Hue of Boys’ and Children's HATS In all qualities and prices. Call and see this Hue, the LARGEST IN TIIE CITY. gi. l. mm. COLUMBIA, 8. C. Siilziacher & Son, JI.WFLEB8, FLORENCE, P. C. and | PARLINdTON, 8. Ct IJlHluiliiU lliim Uii'j And 5 per cent. Interest paid thereon. a ■ 6 * Small S av ^ n ^ M“ k « Large profits.” , E. KEITH DARGl^f, W. A. LARRUitfc*' ” H. L. CHARLES, President. Ylee^PresIdent. Cashier. Hand In Year Name. Wo again bog tho old snbscribers of tho paper to como forward and give ni their namos and date of their ■ui ssriptioni. The )taper will curty ont all cont-actsi existing hr ore the Ore Dollar Weekly Hi; * a gold watch by our club */* <•*-’ Our 4 kaxat patent stlfToned Gold i an- v a ranted for twenty years. W •: r or El In movement—reliable and well knovr. Stem wind and set. Hiaui. or o) i n face ladys’ or gent’s size. K •.•a 1 to iv \ $73 watcu. Wc soil one ok thxi wale*c for $28 cash, and send to any mU'.rcK; by registered mall, or by exprx- v C. O. I'., with privilege of examiitstlon. Our > (.ents at Durham, N. C., write: "Our ji v elers have confessed they don't know h w you can furnish such work foe the < oney. Watches exchanged. One good reliable agent wanted in each , ,, , leagi fir', hut us tho books were hurt we WHte for partlonlara. am obliged to call on snbsoibere to BIPIRl WATCH COMPANY., help us sir. ighton mafctora up. ' 4$ * M Htlden Lana, Now York. Grand Announcement FROM "The HfjuTOAL Cakpkt QompanY THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE IN THE CITY. No. 217 King Street, Opposite Haskell, Charleston, S. C. Heao-Quahteub foh all Floor Coverings. Upholstering Goods and Draperies of all Kinds. The Most Complete Stock in the State. We quote it few of our spceLUks; itatWIs Carpets at <58, 75, 85 and $1 p. v }ur<f; Velvet Curj jt. j . ot $J$5,. $1.40 and $1.50 per yu.-d; htjraii. Carpets at 50, 60, 70, 00 and $1 per yard; Hemp Curpeta at 20, 25, 30 aud 36 per yard; Straw Mattiugs at 15, 18, 20, 23, 80, 35 and 40 p r yard. Rugs at 75, $1.25, $2.00, $2.50 to $0.00 etu h. Window Shadeh at 60, 76, $1.00 to $4.00 each, y Cornice I’oLEt at 26, 35, 50, 75 to $3.00. Full Sti>ck Lac Gnftnina from 90c per pair up to $15.00 per pair. Spochri attention given to all orders. We guarantee satisfaction. To give tie a trial is to come again. Finest selection in the City and our prices are the lowest. SI. J. POWERS, H. M. WALKER, Secretory and T-easurer. x . Manager. JOHN C. WSi Bflrssas ICingsttc-e 11.49 ; Arrive Lanes 12.15 ; Leave Lanes 12.15 Arrive Charleston 2.40 No. 2;t, Daily. j Leave Florence *8.30 a. m Kingstree h 43 ! Arrive Lanes 10.07 AH---, ! Leave Lanes Arrive Charleston V’.-x ,-v 10.10 11.59 { Leave Lr.tu.s Arrive Charleston *8.05 t). m 9.45 Trein ot. C. & 1). R. R. B 'lorencc r.lth No. rtl trald. roonecu ai Darlington, South Carolina. Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House Furnishing Goods, Bolts, Tobacco • • Flues, <fec. Call and Exaiio Oar M, anil vs n Pleasa Yon. iaylkiRg Nat !■ Stock WUI be •rdered tor Ym. GOING NORTH. No. 78, Daily. Leave L'harloetoii *1.13 a. n» I Arrive LattCH ,s.(M) ■ Leave Lane* a.oo Klngntree 8.20 : Arrive Florence 4.30 j No. 14. Leave Uharloston *4 :10 p. m Arrive Lancs o ca Leave Lsnes a 29 Kingstrto n.4(i Arrive Florence 7.53 No. 32, Dally. Leave Cliark*ton *7.00 a. m Arrive Lanes t;,27 •Daily. fDally except Suuday. No. 32 run* through to Columbia via Central H, R. of 8. C. Nos. 78 and 14 run solid to Wilmington N. O. mulling cU bb connection with W. * W. R. R. for all point* North. H. WALTERS, General Manager. J. R. KENLY, A»«t. Gcttvrul Manager. J. F. DIVINE, General 8uncimtendcnt. When Baby waa tick, we gave bar Caatoria. XKton >h« waa a OUld, aha eriod for Oaatoiia. When iha beoonw Hla#, ihe clung to CootorM. When ih# had ChUdrat, oho gavo tbam Castwie. THIS PAGE CONTAINS FLAWS ANp OTHER DEFECTS WHICH MAY APPEAR OWTOE FILM