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•tv- . 4. Mahlislied Joly 16tli, 1890. i .ed hr Mr* Dciwwlwr 15th, 1890 -Established Febnury Uth. 1891. D. WOODS, - - - - Editor. DARLINGTON, 8. C. Wednesday, July 22, 1891. ■Charleston seems to want the v srnian’s Industrial College, and \ suggested that she put in hei '' i before the auctioncr says going— toe—at—to— - There was not much poetry in Mr. 1 Organ’s allusion to Darlington hav- r the biggest' okra and tomato tches in the State, but a great deal of solid facts, and a large meas- , e of future prospeirty, and that is vtiat we am after just now; ^aml we toe coufuleiit thiat in the near- future • will have more canning factories, 1 of course, there will 1* a corres- Vdiug increase in the orka and to- liiato patches. uU.-Lfo. V.se e_:tj. n... .Le ho’ . that all political discussions would be postponed for at last one year, and very sincerely deplores the fact that some of onr jreople have made this wish of no avail, but despite this, it shall never be said that The Herald would not open its columns for the discussion of all questions af fecting the public welfare, and we invito discussion of them, subject to the following rules, which must be rigidly observed in order to se cure the insertion of the articb. 1st. The writer must be or become a subscriber of The Herald. 2nd. Re brief and keep to the point. ' *' 3. Be argumentative and not abusive. •1. Write in good temper and be strictly impersonal. 5. Signjonr name in full which must be published with your arti cle. Observe these rules, and whether you are in favor of or opposed to the Snb-Treasunv your article will he -published. Y on are simply present ing your owu views, and the editor does not endorse them Itecause they appear in the paper. r WOOuS & wooes. t l- i 8 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOuOOOMOOl'OOOOOOOOOOOO We beg to announce to our Mends and the public generally that we have re ceived the largest and best selected Edwards, Mm\ & Oonpiy, uuuooooonnonocoonononoopononnooooQ Have Just Received ii.„ ti.i.t tie inis !. iai^c colltct.on ct choice Cowers for s&.e at hi* conserva tory, one ami a half miles from the Square, ami stands prepared to duplicate the prices of any other crtablislnnent in the South. He keeps the plants suitable for all the ametuer cultivator, but if rare i varieties are wanted he can supply them in a very short time. The editor has dealt with Mr. Mertz for several years, and can testify to his reliability and to the splendid condition of all the plants he sends out. - r " ■ • . . j J ’ 'j • f.v* »-o't : L. T:a.n no. i4. leave Ilnriincity 3.00 p m Parlers 3.20 Snells 336 arrive Vances 3.55 S tock o ^Jpring & took f ^Jpring 5.000 v yards Figured Muslin at 21-2 cts. minmer jf^oods mninier l^oods; ! Come and see these and theLarge Line of that we have ever had, and invite them to inspect the same. N ew ^pring i^ress A OAY ^Pd.llU.o Uaoss mods loops -LADIES- We Have Just Receive. THE FLORAL FAIR l Let everybody who win ppssilde A ii0 , attend the Floral Fair, and see « , it that you bring something in the y of flint, vegetal)!, fi or flowers to !pout the exhibition.- The Fnirs ,c always been most admirably naged, and they should be sus- j Eiied by all onr people. Tlic.com- i . litive drill will be something worth - ill g- |'p the lady making the .best dis- y in the three departments, we .! give one years subscription to Person’s Magazine, a periodical , tblishcd especially for the ladies, j -’or the largest watermelon one ..rs subscription to The Herald. Dr. John A. I IVERMFIEI) FARMING. extending )uring a recent trip . .-ar across the State of N. C. we -'..ere very much impressed with the : i-owth of the town on the route, and ■re informed that the cultivation l manufacture of tobacco was inly instrument in building up . ; C places. It has been demonstra- t -1, beyond dispute, that tobacco can profitably grown in onr section, l what is of equal importance that 3 demand for good tobacco is ac- , and that not for along time to , me, if ever, will t here Ik- any danger the supply.escOfditig, the demand. . have ini»lie respect if iii nb bthei‘, « immeiise advantage oyer.inure ithernKtates in the fact that out- sons are so muclf longer, and this es us the advantage of waiting un- ! !1 danger, of frost is over b?fore t ing out the plants. A great deal v tobacco about Mb Airy N.C. was more thin six inches high, which ws very forcibly the difference in j .tnde. The above mentioned town . s only had railroad coinmnnica- J. .n for three years, and yet has nine accofactories in which are employ- . seven hundred hands who make ,orally better wages than the opera- •s in the cotton factories. With • ability to produce lx>th eotton ; tobacco, and the determination ! raise all their own supplies, ; . outlook for our farmers is . !or than for those of any other scc- *i j of the country. Let the farmer s > helping to support his western . ther by depending on him forpro- - : >>ns and stock, and very soon the ) -picstman in the whole land will I ; lie Southern farmer. DESIRES TO INFORM THE PUB- lic that he has Ixmght out the entire drug stock of Dr. W. J. Garner and rented his store, where he now has on hand a complete stock of DRUGS*.. . „ . . MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, All.the popular PATENT MEDICINES. BURSTS’, LANDBETH’S, FERRY’S CROSSMAN’S SEEDS. IMiihuIclphia raised Onion Sets. Headquarters for the celebrated 10 cent Cigar “EL NECTAR” —and— Havana 5 cent Cigar “SABOROSO.” Qress Qoods and Jrimming;J ( Parasols, Fans, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery and everything else that can he found in a first class DRY GOODS STORE. EDWARDS, NORMENT & COMPANY, nm-liiigton, south Carolina. FOR SCROFULA scrofulous humor in the blood, ulcers, catarrh, and consumption, use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla The most economical, safe, speedy, and effective of all blood-purifiers. Has Cured Others will cure you. Ponil Hoff (ranch. RAILROAD SCHEDULES. GOING NORTH. Train no. 27, leave Eutawvillc 10.40 . |> m Belvidcre 10.52 arrive Ferguson 11.00 GOING SOUTH. Train no. 28, leave Ferguson 11.00 am Belviderc 11.14 arriveEutawville ll.OO ■ GOING NORTH. Train no. 29. leave Eutawville 8.50 a m Belvidere 9.05 arrive Ferguson 9.15 Trains 3 and four will run between Eutawville and Pregnals on tuesdays and thursdays only, but will run be tween Eutawville and Vances daily except Sunday. Train No. 29 will run on Monday, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Train No. 27 will run on Tuesdays aim Thursdays only. ; Trains 1 and 2 have through curs between Charleston and .Fayetteville and run dayly exceptsunday; other trains daily except Sunday. -! : . Merrium, Snoelsand Belvidere. and flag stations. „ J. H. AVERILL, . ^ General Manager. J B. 0. 8 RIS10 W. A complete stock of ladies underwear. Book S eller a nd S t a tio n e r Music and News Dealer. Very large and beautiful assortment neckwear, and everything else in the way of gents wear. Clothing and hats in all prices and styles. * PIANO’S and ORGANS SOLD. Musical Catalogue Prices. j tin- Nci) hiigland, Belli Bros. lA Co. and Weaver Pianos. Qp The Esty, Carpenter. Kimball and Weaver Organs, A!! of the very best makes and guaranteed. Sold on liberal instalment plans If The Hartsville Railroad. DAILY MIXED TRAIN. Leaves Hartsville, 5:10 A. M. .lovann, 5:35 Floyd’s, 5:55 Darlington 9.00 Arrive at Florence 9.50 This train makes connection with the Soutli hound passenger train on the Che- raw & Darlington Railroad. RETURNING. Leaves Florence 2:00 P. M. Arrive at Hartsville 3.50 This train waits two hours, if neccs- sarv, for the North hound freight train on the C. & D. R. R. J. L. COKER, President C. & D. and C. & S. RaaikodSi ,»i GOING DOWN fhirpots and Matting suitable for the Season, trodnoed in this market and in patrons never PronorilCCd Hopeless, Yel Saved. A\re call special attention to their complect stock of Zeigler’s Fine From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. ’ The stock Shoes Jiurd of Groton. S. I)., we quote; “Was taken with a bad cold, wilieh settled on iny lunge," i migh "set in and finally termi nated in consumption Four doctors gave me trp saying-1 could live hut a short time- 1 gave myself up to my Saviour, determined if 1 could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to got Dr- King's New Discovery for Con sumption, coughs and colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight botrlcs; it has cur ed me and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman.” Trial bottles free at Wilbox's ’drug store, regular size 50e-and 81-00. 4 i-k of shoes is complete cry department. ' tllni a - ■■"'o or Organ let me place one in your home on trial. A” Elegant Lins of Elite Stationary at Prices that will as tonish. A large line of Books, Albums and Plush Goods suit able FOR presents. lie-itches anti Spaldings Base Bulls, Bats, Gloves, Musks, Belts, Cups • etc, at catalogue prices. A large line of Hammocks from 75c. $1.25 and up. Croquet sets complete at $J.OO, $1.25, $1.50. A iul K« line of the newest Novels 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 in the Stationary, Musical or Novelty lines to be had at THE DARLINGTON BOOK STORE, B. 0. BRISTOW, Proprietor. THE FINEST CLOTHING rpO BE HAD IS FOUND HERE AND if you 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 tlda Season, the finest production of ait in TAILOR-MADE GARMENTS allowing all the latest SHADES. The Electric Blue is the popular shade, to he worn this’Season. Among'others the BLACK CHEVIOTS, i.-. in SACKS.and CUTAWAYS are still in demand. ! Cutaways ’and Sack Suits in GRAY and numerous other Shades will he worn this Season. It is useless to at tempt to give you a complete description of this STUC K. I would urge you to call and sec the 4 UTTllMi EVEN WITH THE PUB LIC ENEMY. • he increase in the railroad usess- i .t is not only unwise, but positive- unjust, and,.in Ui.* end, will-cost State a great deal of money. It uuv by the best management and . -ext economy that any of our rail- la can make any money; ttnd this ■. tx '.on, of- fowling t'lem topay heavier. •s, is, to all intent and purpose, a Ve that they are’hot to bO altowed 1 .•ake anything beyond their actual • peases. As an experiment, we i gost that at the next meeting of. Legislature, aii act he passed,’ to • dibit the building of railroads in Carolina for 'the next ten i s; or, as a good many folks seem i ■ i liink the government should eon- i .1 the railroads; it might he a good i a to try the experiment in a small . by buying up the roads in the f .,:e, and run them in the interest « : he people. There won’t be any , >. . Me about getting possession, for ; w more increases in the assess- merely for show. „ is would make the owners migh- idling to sell out. And then too e have, just now, such a super- y of talent, in the State, it .... . . .. • , . Mv Stock is ready for inspection in all Id lie a very easy matter to re-' J ASSORTMENT I have purchased this Season—nothing in the Hty'litre'it. IN BOYS SUITS yoV-Witl t;nd it equal in assortment to the other Stock. BOYS’CONFIRMA Ti6N SUITS in Black Cheviots Serges. Sizes 5 years to 15 years. Also other Shades handaomely made up. There never was such a STOCK of BOYS’ CLOTHING as 1 am now offering in long 1*ANT SUITS. Call uiyl see my II he at very tiling in the Give ux a trial way of Staple and Fancy if you want bargains. Groceries always on Land. J. F. EARLY Leaves Wadeslmro Bennett’s Morven’s McFarland Cheraw Cash’s Society Hill Dove’s Floyd’s Darlington Palmetto Arrives at Florence 414 A.M. 4:30 4:37 ’ • 4:47 5:08 . • 5:24 5:40 5:50 0:00 0:20 0:30 0:45 GOING UP. C. ALEXANDER. Corner Pearl and Grove Streets, DARLINGTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. —Has added to liis- -:o:- Is now better preqared than ever to serve customers witli the usual fnll stock of , Wins, Lips, Cigars aai Mm. 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.” Wholesale'; General Retail :o: business u first class- -:o:- t:- The PEOPLE’S BANK OF DARLINGTON. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. SolicM In Oue Dollar aui And 5 per cent. .Interest paid thereon. ^Small S av big>* |Y|ake Large Profits.” iFin Under the supervision of Mr. R. R. Wood of Columbia, -s. c., where the public are in vited to apply for prices on anything they want in that line, such as ROOFING,GUTTERING, VALLEY TIN, FLUES forTOBACGO BARNS etc PLUMING A SPECIALITY. strictly first class work guaranted at prices as low as botch work. Give ux n call before placing orders. C. S. & N. Kiu I road. GOING NORTH. Train No. 1, Leave Charleston C.50 a m Pregnall’s 8.05 Harleysville 8.13 Pecks 8.28 Holly Hill 8.31 Connors 8.35 Eutawville 8.43 Vances 8.54 Merriam 9.10 St. Paul 9.21 Summerton 9.20 Silver 9.30 Packsville 9.41 Tindall 9.55 Sumter 10.09 Oswego 10.22 St Charles 10.34 Elliotts 10.43 Lamar 10.58 Syracuse 11.13 Darlington 11.30 Mont Clare 11.47 Robins Neck 12.00 Maudeville 12.18 p m Bennettsvillc 12.35 GOING SOUTH. Train No. 2, Leave BennetUville 4.55 p m Mandcville 5.12 Robins Neck 5.30 Mont Clare 5.43 Darlington 0.00 Syracuse 0.17 Lamar 0.32 Elliotts 0.47 St. Charles 0.50 Oswego 7.08 Sumter 7.21 Tindal 7.35 Packsville 7.40 Silver 7.45 Summerton 8.04 St. Paul 8.09 Merriam 8.20 Vances 8.30 Eutawville 8.47 Connors 8.55 Holly Hil 8.59 Pecks 902 Harleyville 9.17 PregnalD 9.20 Arrive Charleston 11.00 GOING NORTH. Train No. 3, Leave Charleston 0.50 a m Pregnalls 9.40 Harleyville 9.5(1 Peeks 10.12 Holly Hill 10.10 Connors 10.22 Eutawville 11.44 Arrive Vances 12.01 Leaves Florence 8:35 P. M. Palmetto 8:50 Darlington 9:00 Floyd’s 9:11 Dove’s 7;17 Society Hill 9:37 Cash’s 9:02 Cheraw 10:4 McFarland 10:30 Morven’s 10:38 Bennett’s 10:45 Arrives at Wadesboro 11:00 Freight Train Going Up. Leaves Florence ' 8:45 A. M. Vrrives at Darlington 7:20 Freight Going Down. Leaves Darlington 6:40 P. M. Arrives at Florence 7:25 A. F. 'RAVENEL, President. No. 23. No. 50. No. 27. No. 52. No. 58. E. KEITH DAMIAN, Preside ill. Ml. A. CAR RIGAN, Viee-Presideul. H. L. IHARLES, Cashier. $6.50 v. I. V • t hey are the regular $10.00 line anywhere else in the City. Besides this there arc other lines in better grades, in all the fashionable styles and made to FIT I'KKFKCTLiY. My Block is manu factured to give GOOD WEAR, not Straw ha*s. the latest SHAPES and COLORS, the Uol. Walters and Col. Averill, YACHT in BLUES and BLACKS. Also •{.also Mr. Chamberlain, to say a full line of Boys’and Children’s HATS hing of the big hearted ticket in all qualities and prices. Call and ste ( lilmtor, Col. Me Bee. r. .(ones, of Edgefield, the most « tiiguiahed guest at the Tallx-rt ought, in this event, to have <•!. vgeof the accident department of 11 .- ..dl roads. this line, the LARGEST IN THE (TTY. M. L. K inard, inard; COI/UMHIA, S. V. Grand Announcement FROM UK |y|lTTUAL C A «1 >KT C 0MI>AN Y THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE IN THE CITY.; No. 247 King Street, Opposite Haskell, Charleston, S. C. HeAD-QuAUTKKS FOlt ALL F’LOOlt CoVKHINdS. Ut’HOLSTEKINO GuODh AM) Dkafehiks of all Kinls. Tub Most Complete Stock in the State. We quote a few of our specialties: Brussels Cai |x-ts at 05, 75, 85 and $1 per yard; Velvet Carpets ot $.25, $1.40 and $1.50 per yard; Ingrain Carpets at 50, (it), 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 ms at 75, $1.25, $2.00, $2.50 to $9.00 each. Window Shades at 50, 75, $1.00 to $4.00 each. CoitNici; Poles at 25, 35, 50, 75 to $3.00. Full Stock Lace Curtains from 90e per pair up to $15.00 per pair. Sjxt-iiil attention given to all orders. We guarantee satisfaction. To give us a trial is to conic again. Finest selection in the City mid our prices arc the lowest. M. .1. POWERS, H. M. WALKER, Secretary and T-easnrer Manager. JOHN C. WHITE, Darlington, South Carolina. Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping’, House Furnishing Goods, Bolts, Tobacco Flues, <fec. Gaianr ' OnrStocMoflwe«PtaYoo. Aii)ihing Not in Stark Will he Ordered for You. p m GOING SOUTH. Train No. 4, Leave Charleston 11.08 Pregnalls HarleyVille Pecks Holly Hill Gonnors Eutawvillc Vances GOING NORTH. Train No. 5, Leave Charleston Pregnalls Harleyville Pecks Holly Hill Connors Eutawville Vances GOING SOUTH. Train No. 0. LoaveVances Eutawville Connors Holly Hill Pecks Harleyville Pregnalls A rri vcCharlcston 9.20 9.08 8.48 8.48 8.30 8.28 8.12 5.00 6.30 8.39 6.53 7.00 7.08 7.09 7.20 4.00 4.14 4.25 4.83 4.38 4.54 5.08 9.30 p m p m Narlin city Braach. GOING SOUTH, Train No. 31, LoaveVances 12,10 pm Snells 12.33 Parlors 12.43 Arrive Hurliu city 1.06 GOING SOUTH, Train No. 32, Leave Harlin city 7.14 8 Parlors 7.37 Snells 7.48 Arrive Vances 8.10 GOING NORTH. Train no. 33, Leave Vances 8.40 p m Snells 9.00 Purlers 9.14 arrive Harlin city 9.36 W. C. & A. Railroad. GOING SOUTH. I Leaves Wilmington *6:11 p. m. Marlon 9:20 Arrives at Florence 10:15 a. m. Leaves Florence 3:30 a. m. Sumter 4:36 Arrives at Columbia 6:16 Leaves Wilmington *10:10 p.m. Marion 12:40 a. m. Arrive:) at Florence, 1:20 Leaves Ounitar f9:40a. m. Arrives at Columbia'10:55• Leaves Florence Arrives at Sumter f 8:25 . . 9:35 No. 52. runs through from Charleston via Central Railroad, leaving Lanes 8.30 a. m., Manning 9.10 a. m. Train on C. & 1). Railroad connects'nt Florence with No. 58. GOING NORTH. No. 51. Leaves Columbia *10.35 p. id. Sumter 11:50 Arrives at Florence 1:15 a. m. No. 78. Leaves Florence 1:35 a. m. Marlon 6:20 Arrive at Wilmington 8:35 No. 59. Leaves Sumter (6:37 p. m. Arrives at Flortace 7:50 No. 53. Leaves Columbia *5:20 p. m. Arrives at Sumter 6:32 No. 14. Leaves Florence *8:15 p. m. Marion 8:55 A Trines at Wilmington 11:45 *I)nily. (Daily, except Sunday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, via Central H. R., arriving at Manning 7:04 p. m., Lancs 7:42 p. m., Charleston 9:30 p. m. No. 59 connects at Florence with the I). & I), train for Cheraw and Wades boro. Oos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wilmington with the W. & W. R. R. for all points North. Train on Florence Railroad leave Pee Dee daily, except Sunday, at 4.40 p. m., and arrives at Rowland 7.00 p. m. Re turning leaves Rowland at 6.30 a. m.. arrives a Pee Dee 8.50 a. m. Train on Manchester & Augusta R. R. leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, at p- ipt Sui 10.50 a. m., arrives'at Rimini 12.01 p. m. Returning leaves Rimini 12.15 p. m., ar rives at Sumter 1.30 p. m. H. WALTERS, General Manager. ? J. R. KENLEY, Asst. General Manager. J. F. DIVINE. General Superintendent,* Northeastern Railroad GOING SOUTH. No. 23, Daily. Leave Florence Kingstree Arrive Lancs Leave Lanes Arrive Charleston *10.3,5 p m 11.49 12.16 ’ 12.15 2.40 No. 23, Daily. Leave Florence Kingstree Arrive Lancs Leave Lanes Arrive Charleston No. 53. Leave Lanes Arrive Charleston Train on C. & D. R. R. Florence with No. 61 traid. GOING NORTH. No. 78, Daily. Leave Charleston Arrive Lancs Leave Lanes Kingstree Arrive Florence No. 14. Leave Charleston Arrive Lanes Leave Lanes Kingstree Arrive Florence No. 52, Daily. , Leave Charleston *7.00 u. A Arrive Lanes 8.27 ^ •Daily. (Daily except Sunday. No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Central H. R. of 8.C. Nos. 78 and 14 run solid to Wilmington N. C. making dose connection with W, & W. R. 11. for all points North. H. WALTERS, General Manager. J. R. KENLY, Asst. General Manager. J. F DIVINE. General Superintending *8.30 a. m 0.46 10.07 10.10 11.59. *8.05 p. m 9.45 connects at *1.15 a. m 3.00 3.00 3.20 4.30 *4.30 i). 6.29 6.29 646 7.55 THIS PAGE CONTAINS FLAWS AND OTHER DEFECTS WHICH MAY APPEAR ON THE FILM.