The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, August 05, 1891, Image 3

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- ^ - ^ S W^- •»•* — Ti DABLIHGTOB HERALD V W. D. WOODS, - Editor. DARLINGTON, S. C. ; Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1891. Our Clubbing Rated. The Hkr.u.o ami Weekly Newsj and Ckmrier one year $1.75. The IIer.vi.d and Weekly World | $1.75. The Hekvi.D and Semi-Weekly Stale $2.50. Superceding all Others. sioh of the eonferenee. Mr. Irvine Miller, Walnut Grove A ivaolutiun of thank* was teud-r- Miss., writes “1 have been sellingj'' 1 i'-egood j.eopleof bethel and Hughes’'I’onic for 6 years for chills j vieiuity for the pineely entertuin- and fever. Has superceded all others menl of the conference. May the in my trade. It ijivitrihly cures when ; l*° r d of peace and plenty continue to given according to directions. For i‘send, prosperity and gladness to the this malarial country it is the very : people around about "bethel,” was medicine we need and the on'y one the prayer uppermost in the minds for chills and fever that 1 cun sell. S «»>! hoarte of us all as we bade them Sold by all Druggists. a11 good-by. A. W. Parrott, Secretary. Don't forget to see McCall A Personal. j Mr. .Joseph K. Turbeville, of Mur- ! ion, S. (A, is spendiag D.trlinuton. few davs in LOCAL ITEMS. Items of Interest Gathered Here and Thercand Briefly Noted, Go to McCall and Burch’s and get you a nice Summer suit at cost. The grader is at work on the streets. The filthy 1 ole around the arte sian well will lie tilled up. Comfortable seats hi vebeen placed in the waiting rooms at the C. & I), depot, and they will add very much to the comfort of the passengers. The C. S. & N. railroad will run another excursion to Mt. Airy on the 12th, the tickets good until the 31st of August. The price for the round trip is only $7. Oar service first class and only one change. McCall and Burch are selling out *ie Wil rlsville. Inunson is on a •sterday f or Mr. C. b. Edwards and wife re- bnreh's bargain and remnant counter tin’s week. The Atlantic Coast Line will run a special excursion, on Die 12lli of August to points in North and South . i; t . Carolina. Tickets will be good until | (i( Ang. 31st. People wishing to avail | themselves of these low rates must Miss Marie Lide Lft v take special train in Colnml ia on Sp : n tanlmi -. 12th. Price same from all points in forty tniles of Florence. To Sjiar- tanbnrg, S. C., and Laurens, S. C„ turned from their bridal tour last $5, Greenville, $5.50, Anderson and night. \\alhalla, $5.75 to jleiidersonville,: Mr. S. S. burch willleave'J'hurs- N. C., $6.50 to Asheville,N. (.,$7.25. . Children under 12 years ami over 5 <lu ' l<> S1S1 _ • 1| ' - 11 years half rates. hoanoke, \ a. Go to McCall & Burch and get Mr. C. W. Ward is «piite ill. you a straw hat at cost. Mrs. E. C. Lide and her son Mr. McCall & Burch are offering their Lussell Hart are both quite sick, entire line of Summer goods at cost Dr. and Mrs. MeGirt left to-day for cash. Hand in lour Nanir. We again beg the old subsorilaTS of the paper to come forward and give us their names and date of their subscript ions. The paper will carry out all contracts existing before the lire, but as the Imoks were hurt we are obliged to call on subscibers to help us straighten matters up. James Allan & Co. 285 King St. Charleston, S. C. Tlie Largest Jewelry Store in the State SOLID PLATES OF SterlingSilver Mr. Conrad Martin, who lives near ! for Bed Springs, N. C. Messrs. Brunson & Lunn left to- Iilald la the backs of SPOONS AND FORKS At folate aloft Expoeed to Wrer, aad then plated entire, containing Five Times as much Silver as standard plate. Guaranteed to wear 25 year*. H. Huggins at Will Last a Lifetime. i MORE DURABLE Than Light Sterling Silver. And not half (he co*t. Each article la itamped 1. Qttrli&£ Inlaid H£. 'I you eumet obtain this froa tout jeweler lend to us lor Cata logue and Prlcei. accm ho msTiTcn. day for New York to purchase their their entire line of Spring goods at cost for cash. dress the Mineral Spring, has presented ^ aiid winter goodg . The Herald with a very large ap- ^ Griffin ])ag arriTed in town and will occupy the house of Mr. G. ery large ap ple, of the kind commomly called 1 lorse apple, and we would be glad to know if anybody can beat it. It is exactly 11 inches in cucuinference is perfect in form and appearance. Mr. Martin makes a success of fruit growing, and finds ready sale for all that he does not need for his own use. We ought to pay more atten tion to the cultivation of fruit, es pecially when it is taken into con- J. McCown. Darlington extends him a cordial welcome. His family will join him in a short while. Prof. D. F. Houston returned' last week- He has resigned his posi tion in the Spartanburg graded schools to study law at Harvard. Miss Annie Williamson is visiting friends in Hartsville. Mr. J. D. Rast is assisting Dr. Hfnafwtnred only by THE HOLMES A EDWARDS SILVER CO. We are Sole Agents here for the above goods and keep a full line of them in STOCK. The popular play, the Rntledge Guards, will be given by the best . . , ., , , ,, TJU . , - . ametner talent of Darlington, at the sideration that fine fruit can always | Alexander at the 1 hosphatc wotks. Opera House, on Thursday evening ^ sold at renumerative prices. Aug. 13th: Let oil attend who a pleasant evening. wts Go to McCall and Burche’s and see the bargains they are offering their remnant counter. on Use Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer and your thin gray locks will thicken up and be restored to their youthful color, vigor, and beauty. Go to McCall and Burch's and get you a straw hat at cost. The phenominal success of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla started into existence a host of competitors. This, of course, course, was to lie expected; but the effect has been to demonstrate the' super .or merits of Dr. Ayer’s prepa ration 1 y a constantly increasing de mand for it. The Coning Floral Fair. Everybody will turn out at the Floral Fair to witness the competi tive drill, and we hope that every company in the Regiment will be on hand. It would be a fine thing to be known as the best drilled command in tbe regiment, and those who are not afraid of the test are ex pected to be on hand. If there is any backing down it wont be on the part of the Darlington Guards. Every pretty girl in the Pee Dee sec tion w ill bo there to witness the drill Mr. J. H. Norment. left Monday for his summer trip. In addition to our large and elegant stock of . Solid Silvdrware. . Gold find Silver WATCHES of the most approved mak ers. Diamonds mounted in Rings, Pins and Hrouches. The Winston team passed through last Friday night carrying with them the scalps of the State. Prof. F. 0. Spain w ill resume his duties it Atlanta on Oct. 1st Capt. Thompson, editor of the Darlington News, and Mrs. Thomp son left yesterday morning for Cleve land Springs, N. C. CASTORIA for Infanf and Children. “Castoria is so well adapted to children that I Cantor! a cures Colic, Constipation, t recommend it as superior to any prescription I Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, mown to me." H. A. Archer, M. D., I give ** and P™«ote8 di- *U So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. | Without injurious medication. Th* Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. Tiie PliiBnix Furniture Company, OF CHARLESTON, S. C. Wholesale and Retail Furniture Emporium. FINE, MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES CHEAP FURNITURE SUITABLE FOR COUNTRY TRADE In Large Variety At Factory Prices. Qn. Daniels’ « VETERINANY REMEDIES COLIC CURE. Never fails to cure anv case of colic. Nachman lliiilding. INTRODUCTORY. -:o:- %• You can get you a nice straw’ hat at McCall & Burch’s at cost Ayer’s Cathartic Pills are recom mended by the best physicians, be- cauie they are free from calomel and other injurious drugs, being com posed of purely vegetable ingredients. While thorough in their action, they stimulate and strengthen the bowels and secretory organs. Go U McCall & Burch to v't your gents furnishing goods. The down freight train on the C. S. A N. railroad left the track while on its way U Darlington, on Monday delaying an excursion train several hours. The excessive rainfall makes these mishaps unavoidable at times. McCall & Burch are offering their intire line of summer clothing at cost t Buy your shoes from McCall & Burch. All watches repaired at J. II. Mu-, son & Co’s. Jewelry Store is war ranted and we stand ready to make good any work that does not give and the company that would not do satisfaction, its best with such spectators ought! A Safe Investment. to be dismissed from the State ser- Is one which Is guaranteed to bring . you satisfactory results, or in case of v,ce - failure a return of purchase price. On • , this safe plan you can buy from our ad- Tli» I avo ViirL- ParaAii ! vertised druggist a bottle of Dr. King’s me Love sick rarsou. New Discovery for Consumption. Itisj “Oh!” said Daisy to her mama, “I guaranteed to tiring relief in every case, was in the parlor last night, liehind when used for any affection of the throat, pq.fiRENCE S C the sofa when the m eacher came to hmgsorchrst.suchasconsumption.In- tne soia, wnen me pmtener came w fl8mmation of lang g i bronchitis asthma, se” sister Kate, ami they did not set looping cough, etc. It is pleasant and up so close for nothing; and the agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can preachersaid, ‘Kate, dear, I luv you,’ always lie depended upon. Trial bottles an’ Kate, said, ‘Oo, uo,’ an, then the free at Wilcox’s drug store. . I preacher kissed her right smack in Subscribe for the mouth, an’ said, ‘Dear Kate, THE DARLINGTON HERALD, how good the the l.ord is to us poor $1.00 a year m advance, sinners; and and Kate said, ‘Oo, oo, and then—an’ then—” “Well,” said her mama. “You wicked child, what did yon do?” “Why, mama, 1 felt so good 1 blurted right out: “Let us pray,” and you ought to have seen’em jump/’ Sulzbacher & Son, OWING TO THE LATENESS of the Season I am placed in such position, that will not enable me to carry such line of goods, as our main aim is leading me, but with the en couragement of the good people of Darlington and surrounding neigh- borhood in whose midst I located to ibtain a liberal share of their patron- tge and determined to make this my permanent home in the future. I will in the coming season carry n line of Dress Goods, Trimming’s Ac. that will surpass anything ever han dled here. At the present I can offer you a very choice line of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, SHOES, NOTIONS AND HOSIERY, which is in need from time to time. A very handsome line of White Goods, Leno stripes Ijtce stripes and checks in the latest fabrics. -:o:- COUGH, COLD & FEVER DROPS Cures lung fevea, Epizootic coughs, colds, &e. .TEVVFLERS. and DARLINGTON, S, C. W Qjl £ sf i W ^ © S 1 r ~ s ~ ~ | rj 2 a ; f-x £ , ^ d ^ 53 p O % w ; ' GO H C W ft WESLEYAN institute, ■W STAUNTON, VIRGINIA. Open. Sept. 17, IH91. One of the moot thoroneh and attractive achool. for young IndlM in the South. Confervatlve conrae in Music. Taentr-five teacher, and officers. Situation beautiful. Climate uusur- naaaed. Pupils from twenty Slates. Tsrros low. mmwIoI Indtseemcaala to persons at a distance. Tor tbe low terms aod arest advantage, of thie cele brated Virginia achool. write for a catalogue to W. A. HABKHL Prea’t, Hlauntoa, Virgint». 1 P W ! 5 >5 *3 C H 5 3 I aldington County Sunday School Conference. Ktu-klcu’s Arnica Halve. The best salve In the world for cuts,! This body held its ninetceth an- bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever nnol upouinn at Bethel church on the t ‘ orL ‘* i ’ telter ' ‘ :1, nj)ped hands, chilblains, nuai session at Decnei enuren on tne corns am , a)] ak f n eruptions, and uosi- 23rd and 26th ult. The introductory lively cures piles, or no pay required. It sermon was nreachetl bv the Rev W '* guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, sermon mas preatneu 0} me nev. n. 0r o m0ney re f un ded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at Wilcox’s drug store. While Hoffman’s store was being removed a sneak thief took advan tage of a loose board and stole all the cash in the money drawer. He secured 6 or 8 dollars. M m, • Mr. G. M. Boyd has accepted the position as manager of the, phosphate works at Jacksonville, Fla., and will leave our town in a few weeks. Good Looks, _ Good looks are more than skin L. Wait, Rev. G. R. Whitaker who box. For sale at Wilcox’s drug store". deep, depending npon a healthy con- was appointed for this duty being Ch; | dren Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria I c iti0H , a11 /.b* 5 vitul organs. If the absent. Hon. J. U. Clements, chair- hver be inactive, you hate a bilious , .. ... ,, .' Now Try This. i look, if yyur stomach be discorded mm of executive committee called u wM1 J you J am , wm gurf . | ,- ou hav ’/ a dyspeptic look and if your the conference to order on Friday iy do you good, if you have a cough, cold kidneys be affected you have a pinch- morning, and an organization was'any trouble with throat chest or lungs, i e d look. Secure good health and you effected by the election of Rev. J. B. J;on,Roughs and (-ohl^/'V’uaranu-eT'io ' vil1 huv l t ' ^ ,><k1 1< ’* ,ks ’ .Electric flit- Wilson, president, J ev. .J. A. Kiee give relief, or money will lie paid back, i ters is the great alterative and Tonic ’ Sufferers from ba Grippe fount! it Just acts directly on these vital organs, vice-president, Rev. A. W. larrott the thing and underits use had a speedy | (j,,^ p im pj e8 blotches, boils and secretary and Mr. W. A. P.-rrott gives a* good complexion. Sold at '1'rial iiottles Vt’ilcox’s drag store, 50c. per bottle. I.ar^e size qjj newspapers 25 cents a hundred The rainfall wa: very heavy Sat urday and Sunday, on the line of th* Cheiaw and Salisburg railroad, and when the train attempted to come down on Monday aliout five or six miles of the track was under water. It managed to creep over the sub merged track, but reached Darling ton nearly five hours late. A train was dispatched from Florence for Columbia, aud one sent up the road to make repairs on the track the damage is m >t very great. German Wednesday Aug. 12. The German will be held in the Opera House instead of tht cl tty rooms on account of the large crowds that will come from neighboring towns. Excursion rates have been secured. COMMITTEE. Jno. K. Boyd, chairman, R. L. Dargan, R.F. Woods, B, F. Will- i iamson, T. B. Hayusworth. LEADER OF HERMAN. Geo. M. Boyd. McCall A Burch are closing out ‘ line of uegligi shills at cost cash.’ • McCall A Burch are offering bar. in their store tp men, ladie t, ~ children. Go aud yon can do with Btatistiottl uecretary. [ j.iHt how good a thing it is. Rev. A. II. Lester preached a good Gee at Wilcox’s drug store ,, , • i, i 50c: and #1,00. sermon rnday morntiig. Rev. J. A. Rice preached with jxnver on Sat urday morning and Rev. J. B. Wil-j son preached a thoroughly earnest i sermon Sunday morning. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Specimen eattes. 8. H- ClUford, New Caaael, Wi»., wan troubled with Neuralgia and Itheuma- I tism, his stomach was disordered, his A morning and afternoon session liver was affected to an alarming degree, . , , , .. appetite fell away, aud he was terribly was held each day and the seating ■ reduced in llesh and strength. Three capacity of the church was taxed to bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. ^ | Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had its utmost. Much interest was man- a running sore on his leg of eight years’ nested in all subjects of debate, aud a'anding. Usfd three bottles of Ele. trie 4 4 Ritters and seven boxes of Hucklen s limit's Naive, and Ids leg is sound ami well, John Speaker, Catawba, O., had at this office. all the circumsU tees conspired to make the conference a decided suc cess. The statistics and report of the committee on the general state of the Sunday school show an upward aud onward march of the Sunday school army in this county. Nothing occurred to mar the pleas ure of the occasion until Saturday afternoon, when amid the whirling of the wind of an incipient cyclone the church building Mas felt and hea-d to be reeling before the storm. The young people became excited and skipped like lambs, but we older ones, no, no, never! Good peo ple of Bethel the ruins M ill beat upon that house and the Minds M'ill blow again. Dig deep and place its foun dation on n rock. The executive committee for the next conference yeas is as follows: J. (Clements chairman, W. A. Parrott, A. J. A. Parrott, B. C. Hodge aud the preach er, in charge, where the conference Mill be bold. The church at Lamar was selected as the place for the holding of the twentieth annual ses- flve large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One txitlle Elec-. in your nanies, trie Bitters anti one liox Bucklen's Arnica anaaBOBamaMi Salve cured him entirely. Sold by Wil cox's drug store. 1) A Good Family Paper. The Sunny South, published at Atlanta, is a distinctively family pa per, and takes no part, in jiolitics. It is very readable, and M’ell worth the price, two dollars per year. We have made arrangements to send It and The Herald one year for two dol lars and a half, which is a saving of fifty cents to the subscriber. Hand A Word About Our Millinery Department You will find a complete stock of trimmed and untrimnied hats of the latest fails. 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. I believe I can satisfy a lady 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. otholz otholz E.C.R Nachman Building. WAGONS. Two-horse wagons are now Manufactured at HORSE RENOVATOR Cures indigestion, loss of appetite, worms, &c. WONDER WORKER LINIMENT Cures cuts, wounds, harness galls, scratches, &c. HOOF GROWER & SOFTENER Sure cure for contracted feet, ' quarter cracks and tenderness. These wonderful medicines are sold and guaranteed to please the user of money refunded without ar gument- For sale by DR. J. A. BOYD. SPECIAL Foe the next 30 days we will offer big BARGAINS -in all- ■••'DEPARTMENTS:-- in order to reduce STOCK, -to make- alterations -IN- Store Palo Nog &c. Call early and see the BARGAINS we offer. J 0 Y E & S A N D E R S, NO HUMBUG, NO BAITS. Strickly at COST and CASH only. Preparatory^ moving* into the store now Occupied by Messrs J. c. Willcox & co., we will offer our entire stock of Dry Goods, lions, Hals aod Mi, Strictly at COST for cash; during the ■ ■■■■■ | . and Dress Making. Mrs. R. W. Parker, HAS JUST 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, Cator & Co’s, most thorough and accomplished milliners. Miss Abbott, of Baltimore, who is an experienced dress maker, and who cuts and fits accurately superintends the next 30 days. A Positive slaughter of Goods. Respectfully, A. J. BROO Purniture! Furniture!! Furniture!!! -:o:- d.l YOU WILL FIND IN THIS Establishment one of the choicest assortments of Millinery ever seen in Darlington, with the novelties of the season. Come and see. THE CHEAPEST LARGEST and BEST LINE of FURNITURE EVER OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF DARLINGTPN COUNTY. AT k “Old Reliable” Wbei. Baby wu nick, we gaze her Caatoria. When she waa a Child, (he cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Caatoria Hugiies’Tonic Never Fails to Qukk G hills and Fever —Fire, Life and Accident— INSURANCE Written in the best of At Lowest Rates. B .O. BRISTOW. RELIEVES THE WORST GHRON1U GASES. Hotter than Quinine alone, because It removes the eause. Far Better than most of the so-called “Tasteless" or Sweetened Tonics' For HO Years n Success. Ask for Hughes’ Tonic, insist on having It, and nothing else . AOc. mul $1.00 Bottles. W For Sale by Druggists and Merchants throughout the Oounlryi DARLINGTON, S. C. CALL AND SEE THEM BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. A COMPLETE STOCK OF Buggies, Carts, Harness and— FURNITURE Always on Hand. Undertaker’s Mfc ■■ I HENRY ». SMITH, Real Estate Agent, FLORENCE St DARLINGTON, S. C. Special attention paid to the buy ing and selling of real estate, collec tion of rents, &e. The strictest attention M ill be paid to all business entrusted me. PETER BOWLES DOES FIRST CLASS m ran Paper Hanging. Kalsomine Work a Specialty. He solicits the patronage of Darlington. Fire k Mariee INSURANCE Co. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. ^ "ency at Darlington, So Ca. H. L. CHARLES, Agent. THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED DESIGNS AND FINISHES IN BED ROOM SUITS IN WALNUT, ANTIQUE OAK, 16th ’ CENTURY and OLD ENGLISH. GIVE US A CALL. WE WANT YOURfTRADE aud WILL DO » OUR VERY BEST TO PLEASE YOU. Respectfully, Haynsworth & Boyd. -On March 1st, 1891- WE WILL MOVE INTO THE HEWITT BUILDING NEXT DOOR TO McCALL & BURCH. OUR STOCK OF CHAMBER SUITS WILL BE COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR. ERNEST A. SMITH, PHOTOGRAPHER, Darlington, South Carolina Parlors over Garner’s new drug store, where the citizens of DarL'ngi County ant now respectfully invited to call and cxamii any f i. R/e* The very best of work guaranteed.