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M I i'HVRt'H IHREiTOm. I’llKKBYTKRIAN ClIVRCn.—H«>V. .1. U. l. mv, I’n-lor; I’reai-liinjti*very Sabbath at 11 a. m. anti H (Kt i>. in. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting every Wed nesday afternoon at 5 o'clock^ "i; ZZZ?- Mei'iiodist Church.—Kev.J. A. Hire, Pastor; Preaching every Sunday at 11 a m. and 8 00 p. in., Sabbath School at 5 p. in., Prayer meeting every Thursday at 8 30 p. m. Hattist Church.—Rev. <•. 11. Moore, Pastor; Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 830 p. m.. Prayer meeting every Tuesday at 8 p. in. Eptscoval Chape I,.—Rev. W. A. Guerry, Hector. H. T. Thompson, Lay Header. Preaching 3rd Sunday at 8 30 p. m., Lay Heading even Sunday morn ing at 11 o’clock, Sabbath School every Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. Maceiiosta Haptist Church. —Hev. 1. P. Hrockington, Pastor; Preaching every Sunilsat 11 a. in., and 830 p. m. Sabbath School at 330 p. m.. Prayer meeting every Tuesday evening at 8 30 o’clock. Queen Victoria now rule*, subject to the wholesome limitations of the British Constitution, Ovor a jwpirln- tion seatteretl in the four quarters of the globe ami the islands of the sea, aggregating 307,000,000, a greater number than has ever acknowledged the sovereignty of one person in ancient or modern times. Buekleti’s Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi- Itvely cures piles, or no pay re<|iiired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 coins per liox. For sale at Wilcox’s drug store. CHUDLEII, SHAW i CO. Soiii Fin & Mn SUCCE8SOKS TO D. J. WINN. INSURANCE Co. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. V "cucy at I larliugtou, So Ca. H. L. ( HARLES, Agen t Pond Bluff Branch. porm omi ers. Shriek.—W. P. Cole. Clerk ok Court —W. A. Pairot Treasurer.—J. L- Bass. Auditor.—W. II. Lawreuce. Probate Judoe.—3’. II. Spain. Coroner.—K. G. Parnell. School Commissioner.—ML 11. Evans. County Commissioners.-®. B. King, W. W. McKenzie, A. A. Gandy. r i S o. C a., Have Just Opened RAILROAD SCHEDULES. The Hartsville Railroad DAILY MIXED TRAIN. Hot Shot for Ur. Stokes. f On Senator Butlers return to Kdgetield, on August 26, from at tendance on the naval committee of I he Senate your correspondent hand ed him a copy of the Cotton Plant of the 8th instant containing Ur. Stokes's edit ora I criticism of his Prosperity speech, and also the Cot ton Plant of the 5th with the resolu tions of the Snell's Alliance, and in quired if he desired to say anything in connection therewith. •After reading Ixdh Senator Butler said in reply: “1 have lived to very little purpose for something more than half a cen tury in South Carolina if it is neoes sary for me to vindicate myself against such disgraceful falsehoods as those contained in tVeso two papers. I had never met Dr. Stokes until the Pros perity meeting. He appeared to be a well-mannered, fair man, and treated him as such, but this per formance of Ms shows clearly that he is devoid of principles and honorabloquiilitirs. He knows fully well that 1 did not utter the senti ments he attributed to me. or any thing approaching them. He hoard ,V5 . every word of my speech and had a mm hqur to reply to it. Why did . 'p-there in my presence i .f|&.'$$Vke such sQitiments ? Why did j mute and permit the fur- j .^tjers, whose special champi-m he as-1 Tci /siniH's' to be. to lie vilified and de- ''vil^ tfomifed in this way? Why does he Y pfopnk h. his sanctum and ten days j&it after delilicrately pen this editorial, .J . bristling ajith jH-rversion and false- ■n-.:' hood? Whv all the circumstances i v s ct^ivict him either of self-stultifiea- fk>n or, what is worse, wilful false- llCMld. “1 never uttered such sentiments or anything approaching them, and I »r. Stokes knows it. ‘•As to the Snell Alliance resolu tions I have nothing to say, further than that they do me gross injustice. They bear the ear marks of Dr. Stokes, and, of course, are predicated upon the false information he dc- liherately palmed off on the members of this Alliance. It is pitiable to see a man, who claims to lie iutelli- genct, guilty of such disgraceful mothods to carry a jxiint, hut he shall not practice them tijsm me if I can reach the ears of tin- people he is seeking to influence ami jvi/son against ’me by falsehood and misrejueseiita- tion. If there is anything the people of this State detest and despise it is a sneak and a liar." Senator Butler will he at Bates- btirg on the 9th of next month, the days of the public discussion at that place, and will l*e jjj.yJ to meet Dr. Stokes and repel his ace u sat inns face to face.— Kdgetield Cor. of Newamwl Courier . from .Mississippi - A Physiriau EmtH. Mr. R. W. Walton. New Albany, Miss., writes: ‘Glut of several gross of Hughes' Tonic wdd, u/if .a failure has been rc|Mir1ed. The deu^yd is daily increased. The (M-oplc here tiifl; 4tave no other remedy. A Physician I jiere has been cured by using Hughes' j Tonic after exhausting the materia ! mediea trying to cure himself. He: used only half a tint Hu of Hughes'! Tonic." Sold by Druggists. .AH watches repaired at .1, H.*Ma-l son & Co’s, .lewelry Store is tv a k- kanteii and we stand ready to make good any work that does NOT give satisfaction. - Better not drink it. The Scien tific American says concerning the baer drinker: “Compared with in ebriates who use different kindsof alco hoi, he is more incurable and more generally diseased. It is our obser- j ration that beer drinking in this conn-! try produces the very lowest kind of; inebriety, closely allied to criminal, iluauity. The most dangerous class; of ruffians in our large cities are lieer drinkers." No matter wJiat may lie the ills yon hear from indigestion, a dose of Ayer's Cathartic Bills w ill ease you without question, .lust try them! once and lnrpsstired; they have much worse dyspeptics cured. You'll find ; them nice and amply worth the price. | Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Mr. Mertz lakes pleasure in anuounc- ing that lie lias a large collection of holcc flowers for sale at his conserva tory, one and a half miles from Ihe | Siiuare, and stands prepared to duplicate, the prices of any other ertabiislimenl in the Houlli. He keeps the plants suilalde for all the ametuer cultivator, hut if rare varieties are wanted lie ran supply llicm in a very short time. The editor has dealt with Mr. Mertz for several years, and can testify to Ids reliability and to the splendid condition of all the plants lie sends out. ONE THOUSAND SAMPLE HATS For Men, Boys and Children, AT FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. GOING NORTH. Train no. 27, leave Eutawville 10.04 p m Belvidcre 0.50 arrive Ferguson 9.34 GOING SOUTH. Train no. 28 leave Ferguson 9.04 a m. Helvidere 8.62 arrive Eutawville 8.40 GOING NORTH. Train no. 29. leave Eutawville 8.40 a in Helvidere 8.43 arrive Ferguson 9.06 Trains 3 and four w ill run between Kiitawville and PregnaL on tuesdays A:in A. M. i and tlmrsdays only, but will run be- •H*? 'tween Eutawville and Vances daily xcept Sunday. Train No. 2D will run ouMondav, ■i:.m '.1.00 9..T0 Leaves llartsvillr, .lovann, Floyd’s, Darlington Arrive ill Florence . , , ,, , - . This train makes connection w ith Ihe W etlncsdavs, t ridavs mid Satlinla'^, South bound passenger I rain on the riir- , |’ ra i n No. 27 will mil oil Tll‘ - gdttVS raw & Darlington Railroad. aim Thursdays only. ' * RETURNING. Trains 1 and 2 have through cars ! Arrive at Hartsville di.yo Itetwecn Charleston and Fayetteville This train waits two hours, if neces sary, for the North bound freight train on the C. & D. H It. L L. COKER, R resident Happy liooslers. Wm. Timmons, Postmaster of Idnviee Ind., writes: “Electric Bitters has dons more for me than all other medicines combined for that bad feeling arising from Kidney and i ver trouble.” .lolin Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place, says: “Find Electric Bitters to lie ; the lies! Kidney and Liver medicine, made me feel like a new man ” J. \\. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town. | says: Kleetrle Hitters is just the ibingj for a man who is all run down and don't I care whether be lives or dies; lie found new strength, good appetite and felt just like lie had a new lease on life. Only 50e. a bottle, at Wilcox’s drug store. 2 Hcinarknblc Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, HI.. makes tlie statement that she caught cold which settled on her lungs; she was trea ted for a month by her family physician, hut grew worse, lie told her she was a hopeless \Ietiiu of consumption and llml no medicine could cure her. Her drug gist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself lieneliled from lirsi dose. She continued its use anil after taking ten bottles, found her self sound and well, now does lief own housework and is as well as she ever was.—Free trial bottles of lids Great Discovery at Wilcox’s drug store, large bottles .-»0e', and $1.09 2 Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. $:}.00 Hats $£.50 Hats $£.00 Hilts $1.50 Hats $1,00 Hilts for •»0(\ .»0cts. Hats for £5(\ Also, our of tlir Host Conijilrtr Lines of 1 for for for for l.»0. l.£5. 1.00. 75e. C. S. A N. KnilruiHl. GOING SOL'TH. Train No. 1, 5.30 a in 6.50 Clothing for Men, ^ \T Boys and Children IN SUMTER. Leave Charleston BregnaH’s llarlcvsville Becks' Holly Hill Connors Eutawville Vances .Merriam st. Baul Suniniertyii Silver Baeksville Tintlall Smnter Oswego St. Charles Elliotts Liinntr Hyruuuse Darlington Mont Clare Robins Neck M andeville Beiinettsville and run dayly CAcejitsnndav; other trains daily oNcpt Snmlay. Merriiuii, Sneelsand Helvidere and flag str.tions. J. H. AYERILL, General Manager. C. & D. and C. & S. Raailrods. GOING DOWN 7.00 7.16 7.13 7.27 7.24 7.45 S.01 5.17 8.25 8.37 8:45 0.00 0.17 0.34 0.51 10.10 10.47 10.33 10.50 11.07 11.27 11.45 p ni 12.01 Leaves Wadesboro Bennett’s Morven's McFarland Che raw Cash'* Society Hill Dove’s Floyd’s Darlington I'almetto Arrives ill Florence 4:14 A. M. 4:30 4:37 4:47 5:08 ■ 5:24 5:40 5:50 6:06 .6:20 ILitO 6:45 Prices su Low that every man in this and adjoining Counties can buy a suit for himself and hoys even if he has to sell his cotton at 4 cents a pound. September 9. 1891 For Boils, Pimples carbuncles, scrofulous sores, eczema, and all other blood diseases, take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla It will relieve and cure dyspepsia, nervous debility, and that tired feeling. * Has Cured Others will cure you. SPECIAL For Professional (yards. W. V. DAlUiAN, Attorney - at - Law, DARLINGTON, S. t litter over Blackwell Brother).' Store. the next 30 days we will oiler big BHCAINs -in all- •■DEPART MINTS:-- in order to reduce STOCK, to make ALTERATIONS NOTICE Mr. Rotholz will lenvc here for the DDD'k'; 1 ; in juiiujm.'c jlis en til'd tiiji rioch. D): will be rendy Iq serve the ladies with gurimdHs for the new born infant to the oldest on the verge of the grave. He will an nounce in the colmims after his re turn the many and rear bargains he has fui von and the handsome goods. going south. Traill No. 2, Leave Beiinettsville 5.50 p m Mandeville 6.05 Rohins Neck 6.20 Mont Chm 6.47 Darlington 7.03 Syracuse 7.20 Lamar 7.36 Elliotts 7.53 St. Charles 8.02 Oswego 8.10 Sumter 0-00 Timhil 0.16 Baeksville 0.20 Silver 0.42 Summerton 0.52 St. Baul 10.00 Merriam 10.15 Vances 10.31 Eutawville 10.41 Connors 10.48 Holly ilil ol35 Becks I9.)i» Harleyville t'-l-’ Brcgnnlls H.29 Arrive Gharlcston I2.r>9 GOING NORTH. Train No. 3, GOING IT. Leaves Florence 8:35 1’. M. I’almetto 8:50 Darlington 9:99 Floyd’s 9:11 Dove’s 7:17 Society Hill 11:37 Cash’s 9:62 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 6:45 A. M. Arrives at Darlington 7:20 Freight Going Down. Leaves Darlington 0:40 B. M Arrives m Florence 7:25 A. F. HAYKNKL. President. W. C. & A. Railroad. GOING SOUTH. No. 23. Leaves Wilmington *6:14 p. in. Marion 9:26 Arrives at Florence 10:15 a. in. No. 50. Leaves Florence 3:20 a. in. Sumter 4:36 Arrives at Columbia 6:16 Leaves Wilmington *10:10p. m. Marion 12:40 a. m. Arrive:, rl Florence 1:20 : No. No. 52. Leaves Smnter 19:46 a. in. Arrives at Columbia 10:55 No. 58 Leaves Florence Arrives at Sumter t 8:25 9:35 No. 52. runs through from Charleston via Central Railroad, leaving Lancs 8.30 a. in.. Manning 9.10 a. m. Train on U. A 1). Railroad connects at Florence with No. 58. GOING NORTH -IN E. KEITH DAHUAX, Attorney at Law, DARLINGTON. S. C. Nettles A: Nettles, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. j Darlington C. II., S. < Will practice in all State and Federal Courts. Careful attention will tie given ! to all business entrusted to us J\ Bishop Parrott, Sttnograpiitt ; and : Type-wrilrr. i.EOAi. ash OTiiKH (di’vixi. Mii.tejyyi) Testimonv reported in short-liand ami lype-wrillen tran.-eripl of same furnished at reasonable rales. Good spelling, correct punctuation and neat work guarantee,I. «jlllee with Nettles A Nellies. Store Pa In Mu &e. (/all oai*ly and set* the BARGAINS offer. 10 Y E & SUNDERS. we Leave Gliarleston I’regnalls llarleyville j’eeks jfdjly Hill Don nor- Eutawville Vances Merriam 8t. Baul * SiTinmerton Silver Baeksville Timlal Sumter yswxjgo^ St. tFiiaries Elliott Lamar Syracuse rjarliligloii Mont (jlare Rollings Ne< k M andei yij|[' Arrive Itenhettsville 5.99 6.36 6.42 '6.S7 7:99 i'll 7,21 7.49 7.63 8.99 8.98 8.29 8.39 8.46 8 69 9.22 9.36 9 69 No. 51 Leaves Columliii' *10.35 p. in. Sumter 11:59 A rrives at Floreare 1:15 a. ni. No. 78. Leaves Florence 1:35 a. in. M arion 5:20 j Arrive at Wilmington 8:35 No. 39. Leave's Sumter 16:37 p. in. Arrives at Florence 7:50 No. 53. Leaves Columbia Arrives at Sumter *5:80 p. 6:32 in. No 14 Leaves Floren: t V 1» p in - Mari in' ‘$55. • . -aoiues a|''*Vll|i|liiglon tf'^j M* 19:22 19.49 11 tki 11,29 GOING NORTH. Train No. 4, M. C. ALEXANDER, Corner Pearl and Grove Streets, DARLINGTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. Furniture! Forniture!! F ul ‘ T1 ilure!!! Is ji*$w than ever to serve ciistniiiers with the usual full stoek of P. HxVIUiAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AN!> Trial Justiee, /^ARLINGTON, S. C. —Grateries, Wiass, Liaaars, Giiars ai Taliacca. THE Cl IEA BEST LARGEST n.ut iJ^ST LINE of FURNITURE EVER I , , , I The many customers of this ■well known establishment OFFERED TO TIIK BEOBLE OF DARLINf.TBN COUNTY. HAYMtmi & BOYD’S Faraitara Stara. Braeiiee. tu tiu, 4:vi.tyd states ionri i inr LATEST AND MOST IMBRoVED DESIGNS AND FINISHES anil in the 4tb and .‘nil nri ufis I’rompl attention to all luisiiiess entrusteil to me Office, Ward’s Lane, next to The Dar. lington Herald office. Fire! Fire! I represent Twelve of the most reliable Fire Insurance Companies in the world— among them, the Liverpool and London ami Glolie, of England, the largest fire company in the world; ami the. /Etna, of Hartford, the largest of all American fire companies. The phenomenal success of Ayer’s j • Sarsaparilla started into existence a host of comjietitors. This, of coarse.; was to Itc expected; hut the effect > has been to demonstrate the superior j Prompt attention to business and satis merits of Dr. Ayer’s preparation hv . fact ton guaranteed, it eotmUntly increaliug demand for it. ' i IN BED RMDM .sUr|'s IN WALNU T. ANTIQUE OAK, Kith ‘ KNTUItY and OLD ENGLISH, GIVE US a CALL. WE WANT VOUK TKAIIE and WILL DO OUlt VEKY IIEST TO PLEASE YOU. Ri‘sprrlfnll,v< IlaynHworth A; Boyd. On March 1st, 18!) 1 Th d ,, , , F. E, Norment, The best.and surest dye to color, * the beard bi-oVi^or black, as may be DARLINGTON. 8. U desired, is Buekingliani s Dye for the! office tietween Edwards, Noruieut 4 Wliiskejs. It he ver fails. 1 Co,, and Jiy <k Sanders’, j WE WILL MOVE INTO THE HEWITT BUILDING NEXT DOOR TO MeUALL 4 BURCH. OUR STOCK OF CHAMBER SUITS WILL BE COMPLETE IN EVERY BAUTICULAR. throughout Darlington County arc guaranteed that a continuHHCd wf their patronage will mean FOR THEM— ‘The Best (woods for the heast .Aloney. The Phienix Furniture Company, V OP CHAHLESTON, S. :- : Wholesale and Retail Furniture Emporium. FINE MJiJYinj AND LOW BRICED FURNITURK AT THE LOWIiST CAttll pljlrEs CHEAB FURNITURE. SUITABLE I'OII COBNTRY TRADE * In Large Variety At FaetoiT Pnees. Leave l liarlestcm Bregnnlls llarleyville Peeks' Holly Hill Gonnors Kutawvillc Values Merriam Si Paul _ Summerton W Silver I’aeksville Tindal Suujlrr (Kwego St Charles Elliott Lamar Syracuse Darlington Mont Clare Robin’s Neck Mi nderville Huu.iqttsvillb GOING NORTH Train No. 5, ! Leave Eutawville | ArrlveVanees GOING SOUTH Train No. 0. ; Leave Vances .VrriveEutawville 11.30 19.19 19.92 9.17 9.16 9.39 9.32 9.21 9.06 8.62 8.46 8-37 8.27 8.16 8,(HI 7.16 7.32 7.24 7. Hi 6.55 6.4t) 6.22 6.03 5.40 5.25 II .19 19.26 8.12 ’Daily, tDaily, c.x,-p|t| Suiulay. No, Ail ruin tliriiugh to UlairliiNiPP, 0), Central It, R., arriving at Manning j,9i p. m.. Lanes 7:42 p, ni,, Cluirleston 9:3u p. m. No. 59 connects at Florence with the I). A- D. train for Cheraw and Wades- boro. vlvse <'9»*;. ( ,i on i <11 M iiiiiington with the W. vV W. R. R. fur all points North. Train on Florence Railroad leave IV.- Dee ilailv. exi epi Sjumlav, at $.40 p. iii. 1 , ami arrives ai ll'owland 7't)9 p. m! Rb- turning jeaves Rowland - al 6.30 a. in., arrive* a Pee Dee 8.50 a. in. Train on Vanrliester A Augusta R. it. ' ; leaves Sumter ilitily, exc ept Sunday, al 19,30 a. in., arrives a) Himijii |3i)j p m ; Reliiriiing leaves Rimini 12,15 p, in., ar. i rives at Smnter 1.39 p, in. . il 111 i H. WALTERS, General Manager. ' ' .1. R. KENLEY, Asst. General Manager. J. F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. Northeastern Railroad. GOING SOUTH. p III EKNEKT A. SMITH, PHOTOGRAPHER, Darlington, Smith ( HrolinH Barlors over Garner’s new drug store, where the citizens of Dari Comity are now respectfully invited to call and oxanr’r m* f' r The very best of work guaranteed. Harlin city Branch. GOING SOUTH. ’['rain N'o. 31 Lei)vg Valu e; 11 ,MI Snell, jlVS Barjpi'a i! - :; 6 Arrive llariia i in (>))• GOING Sill Til. Train No. it'.'. Leave Harlin city 7 11 Barters 7.2>i Snells 7.48 Arrive Vanee- 8.19 GOING NORTH. Train no. 33. No. 23, Daily. Leave Florence *1 ().;>< p m Kingst ree 11.49 Arrive Lanes 12.15 Leave Lanes 12.15 Arrive Charleston 2.40 So. 23, Hatty. Leave Florence *8.30 a. m Kingst ree 9.46 Arrive Laiies 10.07 Leave Lanes 10.10 Arrive Charleston 11.59 No. 53. Leave Lanes *8.05 p. m Arrive Charleston 9.45 Train on c. A D. If, if, louitvcis ai FloiTme with No. 61 train. GOING NORTH No. 78, Daily. Leave Charleston *1.15 a. m Arrive Lanes 300 Leave Lanes. 3,0(1 Kingxtree *0 Arrive Florence 4.30 No. 14. Leave Cliarlestoii *4.39 p. Arrive Lanes 6.29 Leave Lanes 6.29 Kings! ree 6 16 Arrive Fiorenii* So Daily Leqve t'liaricstoii lyi Arrive Ranrs ''Daily, tDaily except Snmlav, No, ,YJ nin. Ihrougli |o C vlumtiia via Cenlral It. tt. of S. C. liCavj* Vaiiics 6.:;n ' .Soeljs 6' (ill 'Vaib-rs fit Uff arrive Ha tin i il.' » 6,24 P GOING NOV TU,. s „ *"a 7 Train mt. , :l ' ^ 1 T Y '1 leave llarliiieitv (i.lHI Purlers 5.16 Snells 530 j arrive Vam.cs J.Oo Nos. 7s ami 11 run soli,I to Wilmington N. d. uiskili!: i lose connection with W. ‘A W. It. 1!. for all points North. II. WALTERS, General Manager. .[. R. KENLY, Asst. General Manager, pm j K D! VIN I’., General Superiniejiclent lilt* IU*.rt llli•’ 0*iATHt Tu«vl<*» 'ii Uif SouiIt. K. I SK rt|,i .. .. -AQhioIs for jroMitir foiiitoi'tmiii *oi,r.oiit titi-u*. i it ul'-.ivp .•••plD'rs Ah I olh .•!» MMLiliotl Ip- . t|i ij uI « Dill • lu I* ID |U4H8t > <l J’lt i'r tioiil t ; * 111 * *SinD’» I'pI Min low. f lui » • b*•ii*lnncc. For Hip low i • i ms ,i ini ip i nil v,i ii luge.' oi tnio uvltf* hMtPfJ Vll .' llllrt m li'-'l. W»D. for N * tC» W. A. UABJU*. rre» ' 'aMctM. Virginia. THIS PAGE CONTAINS FLAWS AND OTHER DEFECTS WHICH MAY APPEAR ON THE FILM.