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< “ • • i* '*»*T '* 5 "■ / .. .#- ^ V DW001>S, - - - - Editcfr. i . juauxcTox, s. c. *tfainaisdaj, Jane24, 1*891. Oar dubbins KatcH. ' The Herald ami Weekly-' Xewti and Courier one year $1.75; .... , The H^eauj and Weekly "World *$1.76. *' ''7; The fhEEAL}) juhI Semi-WVkly IState $3.50. Mr. W. W. Coker, who has been ^■oniieoted -with The Herald since its revival will leave to-day for Che- raw, and his place will be taken by Mr. Henry Casque of that place. Mr Coker is a skillful printer, and his services have been of great value to the editor, and -the mechanical excel lence of The IIehald is entirely owing to his skill and taste. He has accepted his former position on the The lleporbr of Ckeraw. lie will carry with him the good wishes of The Herald. II { LOCAL ITEMS. •f Interest Gathered ' * Here and Thcreand Briefly Soted, The Herald returns ilnmks to Mr. John Hunter for a nice musk ^ melou. The first sent in. ' Lqst.—On last Friday, post office key, finder please return same to this { office. ~~ The first cotton blooms have - been handed in from the plantation of Marco & Lcwenthal on the 19th. * Trial Justice Dargan has been setting other folks a good example by cutting clown the grass and weeds around his office. Parties who wish to vist Cleveland Springs can have the choice of three routes, via Wadesboro, Columbia, over the C. C. & A. lioad, or by way of the Camden Junction over the three C’s Road. The splendid trains of the Atlantic Coast Line will carry you safely and speedily to the end of their line, and make close connection with other lines. You can take breakfaet at home and get to Ash- ville early in the afternoon of the same day. The Coast Line leave done everything possible in the way of close connections and low rates, and it won’t cost much to spend a few weeks at one of the many accessible summer resorts. A ;G«Ad Rook. Truth Applied, or Bible Readings by Rev. R. G. Pearson, D. D. Evan gelist. A book 6x8 in 244 pages, containing verbatim reports of Mr. Pearson’s expositions of Scripture as he gave them in his addresses at this place. Sold by J. P. Coleman of Dar lington. Price $1.25. McCall & Burch have just receiv ed a fresh supply of this summer wash goods.—adv. jPoiTUD.—In the vestibftle of the ‘Baptist oh arch, Epworth League i-^adge. <©wner.c,an get same by call Mig.at-this office. X. M- C. A. meets next Sunday at 4 p. .m. in the Presbyterian church. Subject: Worthy of .being covetbd ’ I. cor. xn: 31; XHI. Unless .more.care is given to the hair, the coming man is liable to be ; a harmless .animal; henoe, to prevent .the hair front falling use Hall’s Hair Renewer. Rev. J. A. Rice will preach a ser mon to the Hebron School on Sunday and his pulpit on Sunday morning and night, will he filled by the Rev. W. L. Wait. Mr. Wait is a cultivated ? man and was a successful lawyer be fore he entered the ministry. Some of the water pipes being found insufficient in size are being replaced with larger ones. The com pletion of the work .has been long delayed, but the company hope to have everything in running order in a short while. The ceiling in Mr. Beck’s store is a beautiful piece of work, and re- 'iilects great credit on Mr. Lamotte '"'who designed and had it pulTTp. It was a pity to spoil it with a coat of paint as the natural wood was a great deal prettier. We have never seen a large crowd seated with so little noise and confu sion as was done at the recent meet ing, and for this »\e are indebted to the hard work and admirable man agement of Messrs. Lide, McFall and Parrott, whose tact and patience as ushers was commendable in the highest degree. The members of the choir also deserve thanks for their prompt and regular attendance, but more especially is praise due to the two young ladies who alternated with each other in presiding at the organ. The work was not only hard but in volved a considerable degree of res ponsibility besides; for without accu rate playing it is impossible to keep time in singing. f The people of our town, and the surrounding country, raised two hundred and sixty dollars and pre- The Fourth at I’bcraw. We most earnestly advise every body who wishes to spend a pleasant day, to be sure and visit Cheraw and take part in the celebration, which will be unusually attractive this year. There will be a competitive drill in which the Guards will take part, and some of their lady friends ought to be on hand to encourage them w ith their smiles. Gapt. Thompson is working very hard to get the com pany well drilled, and it is pretty certain that tie command that cap ture the prize from the Guards will have to do some mighty good work. On Friday night the “Rutledge Guards” will be given in the town hall, and one half of the proceeds will be turned over to the Darling ton Guards. A srocial train will go up on the third and return on the same night. Ladies it will pay you to visit McCall & Burch’s store and see the bargains they arc offering on their remnant and bargain counter.—ndjv. For several years past a gent leman in Nashua, N. 11., lias boe;i in the habit of taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla to tone up his system preparatory to the heated term, lie finds that this medicine relieves the t : red feeling so prevalent during spring and early summer. An Amusing Runaway. On last Thursday there was a run away in which the express wagon, the baggage wagon, and the omnibus, the latter not at fault, all took a hand. They were all, that is the hor ses, standing very quietly at the C. S. & N. depot, when the start occur ed. The omnibus started to return to the stable, and the horse in the baggage wagon in trying to follow, ran into the express. 'This of course frightened both horses, and off they started down the street; but it is not aented it to Mr. Pearson, as some | detiiiitely known whether the little token of their appreciation of his: sorre ^ wanted to go or not, as the arduous work in our midst. -We j wagon was locked in with the bag- deem it hut right to say that Mr. | K a g° wagon, and as the big old gray Pearson knew nothing whatever of. knJ taken a notion to run lie aid not this movement, and the collection in j extra weight of the whole the church was taken up before his express turnout. J he express was arrival at the Wednesday night ser- j damaged to some extent, and several vice. Apart of the amount was j trunks were spilled out of the bag- raised by the finance committee, and S u t! c wagon, but of course this did nearly all esteemed Rn privilege to ll0 -' hurt them, as they were evident- contribute something for such a °^d travellers, 1 he old gray As a good many of our readers_ will probably sjiend a post, of the hot season at some of the many Summer resorts, we publish the schedule of the different connections of the At lantic Coast Line. Leave Darlington 9 p. m. Arrive Shelby, (next day) *1.38 p. m. Leave Darlington 9 p. m. Arrive Charlotte 7 a. m. Arrive Salisbury 8.35 p. m. Arrive Ashville 6.55 p. ni. Via Columblia: Leave Darlington 7.25 a. m. Arrive Columbia 10.25 a. m. Arrive Spartanburg 1.55 p. nu Arrive* Hendersonville 4.22 p. m. Arrive Ashville 5.17 p. in. Notice of toiinty Alliance Meeting, The third quarterly meeting of Darlington County Farmers Alliance and I. Union will be held on the first Friday in July next at Lamar, S. C. Members of the order and specially the delegates will bear in mind that the county officers of our order are to be elected at this meeting. All Sub-Alliances whose reports to the county secretary and all dues not in on or before July 1st will be debarred" representation. The county secre tary will not be prepared on Friday July 3rd to receipt for dues and make out the roll of delegates on that day as he is not required to carry only such books and papers as are necessary for the legitimate transac tions of the County Alliances for f hat day and that day only. Sub-Secretaries will please bear in mind and govern themselves accord ingly. By order, Lucas McIntosh, Pres. D. C. A. W. II. Larence, Sec. D. C. A. Mr. Mert/, takci? pleasure in anuounc in>; that he lias a large collection of choice flowers for sale at his conserva tory, one and a half miles from the Square, and stands prepared to duplicate the prices of any other ertahlishment in the South. He keeps the plants suitable for all the ametucr cultivator, but if rare varieties are wanted he can supply them in a very short time. The editor lias dealt with Mr. Mcrtz for several years, and can testify to his reliability and to the splendid condition of all the plants he sends out. for Infants and Children. * ‘ Castor la id so well adapted to child neu that (recommend it ns superior to eny prescription mown to me.” H. A. Ar.cnita, M. D., *11 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y, Cm tori a cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhmi. Eructation, Kili* Worms, gives sleep, &ud promote* di gestion. Without injurious medication. Jn* CewTAua Company, 77 Murray Street, M. Y. An to All! TO- Oomo and Examine our well Selected Stock -OF— DRESS GOODS, THINGS, EMBROIDERY, TORCHON & Yalenciniie LACES. DRESS GINGHAMS, G 1-4 to GOc. Per Yard. J’jngee’s, Monssillur, and Pine AppL Tissues in all color?. An eligjint assortment of White and RLsck EuO roukret 1 Skirt# from to $i,5t» per yard. 25e. The Phoenix Furniture Company J OF CHABLESTON, S. C. ‘.-Wholesale and Retail Furniture Emporium, x FINE, MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES CHEAP FURNITURE SUITABLE FOB COUNTRY TRADE In Large Variety At Factory Prices. WE- * . 'a M Steal i Camar Nachman Building. INTRODUCTORY. -:o:- Mr. C. S. Nettles has bought Capt Blackwell’s fine two year old colt. This is one of the finest colts ever raised in this section, and of course must have brought a fancy price. If more attention were paid to stock raising we would save a great deal of money that now goes to the west. Mr. McCollough had the misfor- tune to lose one of his tobacco barns ,pn Sunday. T,he fire originated from a spark, and,could huge been easily subdued, butdtte fowls Tor no cause, became demoralized, and Iqft the building to its fate. The loss was about five hundred dollors, and there .was no insurance. - We are requested to state that a special train will be run by the C. S. & N. R, R. from Montclair, for the accommodation of those who wish to attend the meeting of the county .Alliance on the third of July at La mar. Schedule given in our next issue. Nearly all the young folks who have been off at college have returned, and with the ones who did not go will manage to keep social matters stirring. Those who are fond of dancing will all go over to Sumter at an early day to attend a ball to be given by the cotillion club of place. ^ William A Caraway, a young white man, attempted to commit suicide, pn Friday last, by firing a bullet into his head. He had just gone into a small restaurant to get breakfast, and shot himself while the meal was be ing prepared. He will probably live but it is very probable that he will pever recover mentally. Tomato plants are being seriously damaged by tlie ravages of a large green worm, some of them being (Several inches long. Mr. Lucas, who manages the farming operations of the conning company, has to keep several hands at work destroying them. So far as we know the okra plant has always been proof against insects. Good Looks. Good looks are more than skin deep, depending upon .a healthy con dition of all the vital organs. If the liver be inactive, you have a bilious look, if yyur stomach be discorded you have a dyspeptic look and if your and t kidneys be affected you have a pinch ed look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. Electric Bit ters is the great alterative and Tonic acts directly on these vital organs. Cures pimpk?," blotches, boils and cause. Mr. Pearson ■was so much Hm little sorrel will probably settle exhausted by his arduous work in the matter without a lawsuit. Darlington, as to make it .necessary j_ v,„. buy-a nine white or black to cancel bis engagement at Norfolk. j embroidei . cd d " j. obe . lt Mc Cal] So , t , ilt He will spend the summer at Ash- ^ jHudFij for less money than you can Wilcox’s drug store, 50c. per bottle. ” * e ’ , in anv store in town.—adv. ' All watches repaired at J. II. .'via-1 son & Co’s. Jewelry Store is waii- kanxld and we stand ready to make OWING TO THE LATENESS of the Season L-um placed in such position, that wall not enable me to carry suctelincvof goods, ns our main aim is leading tie, hut with the en couragement of the good people of Darlington and surrounding neigh borhood in whose midst I located to ■obtain a liberal share of their patron- .age and determined to make this my permanent home in the future. I will in the coming season carry a line of Dress Goods, Trimmings &c. that will surpass anything ever han dled here. At the present 1 can offer you a very choice line of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, SHOES, NOTIONS AND HOSIERY, which is in nqed from time to time. A very handsome line of White Goods, Lcno stripes Lace stripes and checks in the latest fabrics. DR* Daniels’ J VETERJNAN Y REMEDIES COLIC CURE. Never fails to cure any case of colic. COUGH, COLD & FEVER DROPS Lures lung fovea, Epizootic coughs, colds, &e. HORSE RENOVATOR Cures indigestion, loss of appetite, worms, &c. n is Oif Me pie From 5c. to 25c. per yard. Figured Lawns from 3}c, up. PARASOLS FAI^S &c. In fact we are ready to show our customers atiything thatto be fottml in a first class DRY GOODS STORE, at the lowest prices. Give ns a call and be convinced. We carry a full line of Shoes in all grades, ana would call special atten tion to our E\ ITT & BRO. Ladies fine Shoos every pair Guaranteed. We also have a nice line of MENS’, YOU'IH’S and BOYS CLOTHING, Hats &c., which will pay you to examine before buying, JO ft & SANBERS WONDER WORKER " I L\1MENT Cures cuts, wounds, harness galls, scratches, &c. Have You Got 75 cents in EnJmp tm 18 ? Then watch our bargains this week. —\ HOOF GROWER .A SOFTENER Sure cure for contracted feet, quarter cracks and tenderness. Those wonderful medicines are to please the user of money refunded without "ar gument.. For sale bv sold and guaranteed DR. J. A. BOYD. -ii cs; s Slight derangements of the stom ach and bowels may often be correc ted by taking only one of Ayer’s Pills. Though not having the Pills at hand, your disorder increases, and a regular fit of sickness follows. “For the want of a nail the shoe was lost,” etc. This neighborhood has just been bereaved, and the church and coun try suffered loss by the death yester day morning (June 10th) of our brother, D. G. DuDose. He was a steward and also the superintendent of our Sunday school here—residing, however, a few miles South-of the village. His health hed been not at all good for at least two or three months, and when about twelve days ago he was violently attacked with dysentery there were grave apprehen sions of the result—expressed by himself and doubtless felt by bis physician. His age was a little over fifty. He was universally esteemed, without any known exception, as one of the best of men—a Christian gen tleman, useful citizen, faithful friend; and in his family he was a very mo del of the loving, sweet-spirited, even- tempered, prayerful husband and father.—A. J. Lester, in Christian Advocate. Mr. DuBose was well known throughout this county, and was universally esteemed for his many noble qualities. He was a former resident of the Cypress neighborhood but had recently moved to Carters- ville where he resided at the time of ids death. He was one of the best soldiers that Darlington county sent to the war. i in any store in town.—adv. Mrs. Lula Miles Llde. It is with sincere regret that we announce the death of this estimable M zn h* o K tremendouos stock of Spring and Summer Goods consisting choicest conceits of the season of tin lady, which sad event occured at the I‘ ' 1 residence of her husband on Sunday [ sa ' 1 sfaction^ afternoon. She was a native of Mur- k that does not give ion county, but eincc her marriage, which took place about ten years ago, to Mr. D. P. Lide, lias resided near Darlington. About the beginning of the year she removed to the town Old newspapers 25 cents a hundred at this office. Buckleips Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, and was residing here at the time of; bruises, sores, ulcers salt rheum, fever e i . i o. i , , 1. - > sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at Wilcox’s drug store. her death. She had been ill for a number of weeks, and it was hoped by her friends that she would recover, but a few days before her death she grew rapidly worse, and hope was was lost. Mrs- Lide was very much beloved by all whom she came in contact, and had endeared herself to a very large circle of friends by her uniform kindness and courtesy. She had been a member of the Methodist church for a number of years, and death to her was but the ushering in of life. Besides her husband, she leaves several children who are too small to realize their irreparable loss. The interment took place at Grove Hill Cemetery, and the beautiful and impressive servece of the Metho dist was conducted by Rev. J. A. Rice. The following gentlemen ac ted as pall bearers: C. W. Milling, S. A. Woods, E. 0. Woods, C. B. Edwards, J. 11. Sanders and J. S. Burch. How to Got Your Paper for \othing For every ten subscriptions, paid in advance; handed in by one person, we will give them the Ukratj) one year free of charge. With a very little trouble you can get your own paper free. ri o:o £ c 05 O H W O -*- ts K r; O E? hr -JOHN SAWYER,- TAILOR. T am now prepared for the Spring and ^ Summer work. Dyciny, Cleaning and 'lothes. Pearl Street, Dar- A Word About Our Millinery Department You will find a complete stock of trimmed and untrimmed hats of the latest fads. The latest gilt trim mings, flowers and ribbons, by the way just got in a very pretty line of childrens white caps, a glance at them will convince. 1 believe I can satisfy a ladv with the most fastidious taste with courteous and polite attention and with the hope of gaining your confi dence. Dear reader soliciting a share of your patronage, I am yours anx ious to please. Repairing C!o Jington, S. C. t| 'I A very little work by the street bauds would drain those stagnant pools just beyond the bridge. They gre, it is true, beyond the town limits, but malaria don’t mind im- pjagiaary Jines; and besides this the matter bos clearly been mode worse by the attempt to keep people from thriving across the creek. The poor thirsty hones that slake their thirst }n poising through the stream de serve some consideration. Aikyrtise in Ttfg IImiald. McCall & Burch are offering big bargains in straw huts to close out. Now is the time to get you a nice hat for a little money.—adv. I Help to the Town. Our people should sustain the base ball club, for it unquestionably helps the town. There was quite a crowd of strangers in town to witness the two games last week, and of course they spent a good deal of money. Go to McCall & Burch’s to buy your ladies dress goods, shoes, cloth ing, hats and gents’ furnishing goods. Their store is headquarters in Ibis line.—-adv. To AH Whom it May Concern. A great many people are anxious to know when the Board of Health intend making an official inspection of the town to see if everybody's premises are in such condition us will prevent them from making sickness. Wo don’t like to be critical, but it is barb to understand the inactivity of the citizens who are charged with this important work. Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizens, that tor years we have been selling Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklcn’s Arnica Sglvc and Electric Bitters, an.d have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that iiavc given such universal satis faction.'_We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, If satisfactory results do not follow their use, These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. For sale at Wil cox’s drug store. 1 Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. “Old Reliable” Hugiies’Tonic Never Fairs to Ucuk. Chills mid Fever To The Ladies. Don’t ruin your complexions by exposing your faces to the Sun when Woods & Woods have such lovely parasols. RERl EVES THE WORST OHRONKJ OASE8. Better than Quinine alone, because it removes the pause. Fur Better than most of the so-called "Tabtei.kss" or (Sweetenku Tokics- O o rt 3s ct CTQ Ui S c" o E.C.R otholz otholz .and Dress Making. Mrs. R. W. Parker, HAS JlbST OPENED In the building oppositse “The Bank of Darlington.” A FASHIONABLE Millinery and Dress Making Establishment. The Millinery Department is un der the supervision of Miss Burnett, one of Armstrong, Gator & Go’s, most thorough and accomplished milliners. Miss Abbott, of Baltimore, who is an experienced dress maker, and who cuts and fits accurately superintends the Dress Mali ipartneat. YOU Wy-L FIND IN THIS Establishment one of the choicest assortments of Millinery ever seen in Darlington, with the novelties of the season. Gome and see. o—Stylish Dress Goods.—o— The new shades in Spring Cashmeres, Ilenrettas, I’iaid and Stri] Plaid sind Stripe Teazle Cloth IN FINE WASH FABRP We hit the mark, and ring (lie boll. The most attractive stoc’ hams, Chambrays, Prints, Lawns &c. that have ever been s Darlington. — “To the Victors Belong’ the Sp Big job in both W’hite and Black, Plaid and Lsce Stri Flouncing and Alover Embroidery made to sell at lOe. 15 cents per yard. Our price to move them will he flic. Sc. Plain White and Solid Black Lawns from 5c. to 25c. per of figured Lawns cheap. ir iScvg i ’S Jfc. a AitoS- htps* b A pr Mir U’-’- •.2NV-’Ve abd 30 Ifte, 12 i a:el 15c. Full line ntrn _ _hocs!! Shoes On shoes we have no conipe sell the best shoe made and w pair. On Clothing we wiil give you the best goods least paid. In fact we will save you 25c. i in DHY GOODS, Shoes, Hat or Clothing Q? # m tition. arrant 0 "”v V e ewr\ and fet fa foe I dollar yas •rmr II dull ‘.Pf} Jje The Acknowledged Leader of Lo\v-T'riC‘'s. o l.hwJj Hgton .V arolina. Fm Tiiture! Fm Tiiture! f m iiuiiiture!' 1 Nachman Bitldixg. 4 WAGONS. Two-horse wagons are » Manufactured at now THE CHEAPEST LAELIM' and BEST' OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OE “SBrtmtmriiEEYKt 1A RLL\ G Ti IN. (. G l’ N T V. -AT- HAYWORTH & BOYD S feite fe »i cw CO DARLINGTON, S. C. GALL AND SEE THEM BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. A COMPLETE STOCK OE § HENRY M. SMITH, Real Estate Agent, FLORENCE St liARLUVGTQlV, 8. lb Speciol attention paid to the hay ing and selling of real estate, collec-j tien of rents, &c. I The strictest attention will he paid 1 to all business entrusted me. T.IE LATEST AND MOST IMPEL #YEU Dj-v AND Ei.N j, IN BED ROOM SUITS IN WA iNUT, ANTH/up CENTURY m,.: <>l , f i F.Nt-LlMl. U-IK, intjj til Vl! I S A < AI- ■WK WAN? voi PETER BOWLES j DORS FIRST t 'LASS iC.Tb-,\)>L and WILL l„i <H K YliUY Ll'S’f ♦’<> ULV.A.SM YOU, »*C tUP* Hesitcrlftillj, « — Ilaynsworth & Boyd. —On March 1st. 18! B Carts, Harness I A N For ;{<» Yours si Success. Ask for Hughes’ Tonic, insist on having it, ami nothing elsi;- 5Uc. and $1.00 Bottles. t®' F(»r Sale hy Druggists and Merchants throughout the Gountry. irM® M k Mara tNSUK.YNGK Co. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. A m, upy ni Darlington, Ho Ga. H. L CHARLES. Ajent. FURNITURE Always on Hand. Undertaker’s Snnniifit up Fan Paper Hanging. Kaisomine Work a Specialty. *[«• Solicit* the !*;ii?'ojui2! , o i#f I Arlington. TOWN TAXES, i Tax pstycra of the Town of Dar lington are hereby notified that the! office is ojtened for the payment uf taxes. I he time will expire on May | 31st 1891. J. W. Evans, ‘I Clerk. ! May 12 th 1891. i WE WILL MOVE INTO THE HEWITT RUlLmAv A EXT DOOR TO McCall iU buei u, OUR STOCK or CHAM I •El! SUITS WILL PK COMPLETE t'i EVERY PARTICULAR. ERNEST A. SMITH, OTOC RARM E Darlington, .South Carolina l*arIors over Gainer’s new drug store, where th County aye now respectfully invited to call and exami The very best of work giiiiruntotd of I'nrli I THIS PAGE CONTAINS FLAWS AND OTHER DEFECTS WHICH MAY APPEAR ON THE FILM.