The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, September 30, 1891, Image 4
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CHURCH DIRECTORY.
woUtfl abandon
I’llKHBYTHKIAS C'liritl II.—HfV. J. 0.
Law, Pastor; Preaching every ttatiliath at
11 a. ui. anil H DO p. m. -SnhlmtSi S< hool
at 10 a. m. Prayer inevlinn every Weil
nesday afternoon at 5 o’clock.
Methodist t'lH Ri n.—Uev. .1. A. Itise,
Pastor; Preaching every Sunday at 11 a
m. and N00 p. m., Sahhath School at 5 p.
m., Prayer meeting every Thursday at
880 p. m.
Baptist t'lii'Kcii.— Hev. t. B. Moore,
Pastor: Preaching every Sunday at 11 a.
in. ami 880 p. m.. Prayer meeting every
Tuesday at 8 p. in
Kpisiopai. C ha pi: i..—Hev. W A.
Gucrry, Hector. H. T. Thompson, Lay
Header. Preaching Ord Sunday at 8 80
p. m.. Lay Heading every Sunday morn
ing at 11 o’clock, Sahhath School every
Sunday morning at 10 o’clock.
Macedonia Baptist (’in iicii. — Hev
I. P. Brockington, Pastor; Preaching
every Sunday at II a. in., and 8 80 p. in.
Sahhath School at 880 p. in.. Prayer
meeting every Tuesday evening at 8 80
o'clock.
If the ladies
cosmetics and more generally keep
their blood pure and vigorous by the
use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, naturally
fair complexions would Ite the rule
instead of the exception, as at pre
sent. Pure blood is the liest beauti-
tier.
Migfii Fim & Maie
CHANDLER, SHAW & CO.
INSURANCE Co.
SPillNtiFIKT.l), Mass.
.'"•■ncy at Darlington, St t'u.
Pond Bluff Branch.
H. L. C1IAKT.ES, Agent
GOING NORTH.
Train no. 27,
leave Entawville 10.04 p nt
Belvidere 9.50
arrive Ferguson 9.84
GOING SOUTH.
Veni, Vedi, Vici! This is true of
Hull's Hair Renewer, for it is the
great conqueror of gray or faded
hair, making it look the same even
color of youth.
A Strong Recommendation.
Mr, 1). C. Hooks, Walnut Grove, |
.Miss., writes: “I have been using
Hughes’ Tonic for chills and fever, j
and unhesitatingly say it is the best;
remedy 1 have ever used. I could !
name a number of others who have 1
been honetitted.’’ Sold by Drug
gists.
COUNTY OFiiUERS.
SUMTER, So. Ca.,
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
a m
Siikiff.—W. 1*. Pole.
Pi.eiik of 1 ’orht.—W. A. Pairot.
Tkeaspreh.—I. K. Bass.
Auditor.—W. II. Lawrence.
Probate .Tpdue.—2T. 11. Spain.
Con oner.—H. G. Parnell.
Si ilooi. Commissioner.—W. II. Kvaus.
County Po.mmissionehs.—P. B. King,
W W. 'McKenzie, A. A. Gandy.
Social Laws for (lirls.
You think the laws of society arc
soveie. A on do not believe that con
ventionality is a great sword held up,
not to strike yon, but to protect you,
and you shrug your pretty shoulders,
and say; "I know I was doing noth
ing wrong, and 1 don’t care what
people say.'’ Now. my dear, von
in list.? care what people say. The
world is a great judgment court, and
usually the innocent and (he ignorant
are prutectvd by it though occasion
ally some one falling into the mire
of scandal and gossip is brought
into the court all bedraggled and
disfigured; and the judge, not being
able to see the virtue which is un
derneath. decides against the victim,
and all because she did not care
what the world said. I wish you
would think even of the most imm-
ceiitjhings.
Sometimes I fear you think I am
a little bit serverc. but I have khown
so piany girls who were so thought
less, yet so good, and w ho only found
protection in the sword of conven
tionality. It may hang over you.!
head as did that of Damocles, bid it
is as a warning. It w ill protect you
from evil-speaking, from the mak
ing of injudicious friends, and it
will insure you niuoh more pleasure
than if all the world ran heller-shel
ter and became like a wild Irish fair
day.
Conventionality protects as dors
the best mother, frowning at, ainl
forbidding, not onlv tlml which is
wrong, but also that which looks
wrong.—Ladies' Home Journal.
Hiicklcu’N Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, j
corns, and all skm eruptions, and posi-
ilvely cures piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per i
box. For sale at Wilcox's drug store.
Air. Alert/, takes pleasure in announc- j
ing that he has a large collection of I
hoiee flowers for sale at his conserva
tory, one and a .half miles from the [
Square, and stands prepared to duplicate j
the priccs.of any other crtablishment in |
the South. He keeps tlie plants suitable
for all the ametuer cultivator, but if rare ;
varieties are wanted he can supply them !
in a very short time. The editor lias
dealt with Air. Alert/, for several years,
and ran testify to his reliability and to
the splendid eondition of all the plants
he sends out.
ARE SELLIIC;
Mens mid Boys All Wool Suits at $4.50.
Mens and Boys All Wool Pants at $1.50
Bays Suits, ages 4 to 13, at 75e.
Mens and Boys Wool Hats at 50c.
M ens and Boys Felt Hats at 45c.
«/
Mens and Boys Linen Collars at 8, 10 and 12 e.
Mens and Hoys genuine Celluloid Collars at 18c.
Mens and Hoys genuine Zylonite collars at 12'c*.
Harris’ wire heckle, grip back Suspenders,
every pair warranted for 12 months steady
wear, at 25c., 50c., and 75c.
Train no. 28
leave Ferguson 9.04
Belvidere 8.62
arrive Entawville 8.40
GOING NORTH.
Train no. 29.
leave Entawville 8.40
Belvidere 8.48
arrive Ferguson 9.00
Trains J and four will run between
a m
The Hartsville Railroad.
D.ULA AI1XV.1) TRAIN. ! Entawville and 1’regnals on tuesdays
Leaves llurtsvillc • • • •: am | thursdavs only, but will run be-
Fiovd's ."j-.Vi i tween Entawville and Vances daily
Darlington 9 W | except Sunday.
Train No. 20 will run on Monday,
c i
5:85
5:55
9.00
Arrive at Florence 9.50
This train makes connection with the
South bound passenger train on lliel'hc-
raw ifc Darlington Kailrond.
HKTLHNING.
Leaves Floreiiee 2:00 P. Al.
Arrive at Hartsville ii-50
This train waits two hours, if neecs-
sarv, for the North bound freight train
mi Die (.'. A I). H. K. I. L. COKEH,
liresidenl
C'. S. »V N. Kailroail.
GOiXG SOl'TlI.
Train No. 1,
Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
Train No. 27 will run on Tuesdays
aim Thursdays only.
Trains 1 and 2 have through ears
between Charleston and Fayetteville
and run daylv exceptsunduy; other
trains daily except .Sunday.
Mcrriiim, Snoelsand Relvidcre and
flag stations.
J. 11. AYEKILL,
Gi-ueral Manager.
C. & D. and C. & S. Raailrods.
| GOING DOWN
Leave I
leston
1'regnal Is
llarlevsville
—a r, s o—
Speeiiiien eases.
S. II- Clifford, New C'assel, Wis., was
troubled with Neuralgia and Hheuma-
tism, his stomach was disordered, his'
liver was affected to an alarming degree. :
appetite fell away, and he was terribly 1
reduced in flesh and strength. Three]
bottles of Electric Bitters cured him.
■ ' > :-l 111
lines OI raceme .e.p . ...—
Kdward Shepherd. llarrisburg, 111., had
... . .... i.io i,brlit vears
i.i i „ i,i.. . ..i. j.,.^...,
a running sore on his leg of eight years'
standing. Usfd three liottles of Electric
Bitters and seven tioxes of Bueklen’s
lirnica Salve, and his leg is sound and
well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had
live large fever sores on his leg, doctors
said he was incurable: One bottle Elec-,
trie Bitters and one box Bneklen’s Arnica
Salve cured him entirely- Sold by Wil-1
cox’s drug store. 3
A Complete Line of >Stylisli, Perfect Eitting,
Square Shoulder, Tailor Made Suits for tleii
and Roys, at the Very Lowest Prices.
Now Try Tliis.
It will cost you nothing and will sure
ly do you good, if you have a cough, cold
or any trouble with throat chest orbing,, i
Dr- King's New Discovery forOonsump-i
tion, coughs and colds is guaranteed to
give relief, or money will be paid back, j
Sufferers from La Grippe found it just
the tiling and under its use had a speedy
and perfect recovery. Try a.sample hot-1
tie at onr expense and learn for yourself j
just how good a thing it is. Trial bottles !
free at Wilcox’s drug store. Large size!
50c‘. and *1,0(1. 8
ItEMEMBEB THE PLACE:
CHANDLER, SHAW & CO.
At Winn's Old Stand, Sumter, S. C.
Holly Mill
('optior.s
Eutiiwville
Y;tiiecs
Mcrriiim
SI. I’mtl
Sitnimerton
Silver
I’acksvilk-
TiniUill
Sumter
(tswego
St. Chiirk-s
Elliotts
Lamur
Syracuse
Darlingkm
Mont U'lare
Rollins Neck
Mamlcville
Ik-imcttsvilk
r>.:iii a m 1
b.bo
7.0(t
7.Di
i.i:i
i
7.24
7.1b
s.til
s.l 7
S.2b
s.4b
It.tut
ti.17
li.J 1
9.51
Kl.lt)
10.17
lO.JJ
10.50
11.07
11.27
- Wadffltiioro
4.14 A.
Rennett’s
4:86
Morven’s
1:87
McFarland
4:47
Cheraw
5:08
Cash’s
5:24
Society Hill
5:40
Dm e's
5:50
Floyd’s
6:06
Darlington
6:20
Palmetto
6:30
rs at Floreiiee
6:45
GOING Ui*.
Florence
8:85 1
Palmetto
8;ol)
Darlington
9:00
Floyd’s
9:11
Dove’s
7:1?
Society Hill
9:37
Cioh’s
9:62
( he raw
10:4
McFarland
10:30
MorvcnV
10918
Bennett’s
10:45
res at Wndcslioro
11:00
Freight Train Going Up.
Leaves Florence 6:45 A. Al.
1 1 45 p m 1 *^ rrivcs :l1 Darlington 7:20
j., (1 | j Freight Going Down.
: Leaves Darlington 0:40 I’. At
Lcau
9 9-91
Scptemtier 29, 1891
Ayer's Hair Vigor lest ores color
ami vitality to weak and gray hair.
Through its healing and cleansing
qualities, it prevents the accuuiulu-j
tiou of dandruff and cures scalp i
diseases. The best hair-dressing
e\±.-r made, and by far the most
economical.
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.
B. 0. B RIS T 0 W. JOHN C. WHITE,
B O () K S E L L E H a 11 (1 S T A T I O X E H ,
Music and News Dealer.
going south.
1
Arrives at Florence 7:25
A F. BAYKNKL. PnsHtent.
Truitt No. 2,
!
W. C. & A. Railroad.
lioiinctt.-viUc
5.50 j) m
GOING SOUTH.
Mandevillt-
6.05
Is(.). 2d. leaves Wilmington *0:‘25 j*. m.
Robins Neck
6.2'.)
Marion !kd5
Mont Clan-
6.17
Arrivesai Florenee 10:d0 a. in.
Darliiiglon
7.03
7.20
\n. 5(». Leaves Florence d:20 n. m.
Sumter 4:d(i
Svi-auttsc
Arrives at Columhin (h 1 (»
Lamar
7.36
' No. 27. Leaves Wilmington *10:10p. m.
Elliotts
7.53
Marion 12:40 a. m.
St. t'baric.'
S.02
Arrive^ y! Florence 1:20
Oswego
S.l'.)
t
i No. 52. Leaves Sumter )8:4f a. m.
Sumter
'.1.00
Anivesat Columbia 9:5o
Tindal
'.1.16
No. 58 Leaves Florence t 6:40
I’atksvilie
'.).2‘.t
Arrives at Sumter 8:oo
Sil'.cr
'.t.42
No. 52, vans lino’igli from Charleston
: timii.-. , i Ion
0.52
via Central Riiilioad, leaving tames 7.30
M. Paul
10.00
a. in., Manning 8.05 a. m.
Darlington, South Carolina.
Mcrrium
Nances
1-kitawvillc
t 'oujiors
IL.’dv Mil
ik-ciis
HiiilcyviHe
Pn g nulls
Arrive t' luirlcstoti
10.15
10.21
10.41
10.4S
01.55
10.57
11.12
11.20
12.00
I’lnrcnce w itli No. 58.
GOING NOHTD.
l-l’iccs.
Professional Cards.
W. F. DARGAN,
When* tin* Largest and Must
Complete Cloth ing and
Gents’ J-'imiisliing House
in Smith Carolina is
Located?
If you do not. the next time you visit
Columbia give me a little friendly call,
and I think you’ll be convinced that
mine is the place.
This season i have been iu,u ually
fortunate in securing bargains, and you'll
find the largest stock and nobbiest styles
in
PIANO’S and ORGANS SOLD. Musical Catalogue
The New Enghind, Behr Bros. A (’«». and Weaver Pianos.
The Esty, (’arpenler, Kimball and Weaver Organs,
All of tlie very be*>t nud es and guaranteed. Sold on lioeial inst:dmi*nf phms If
von want a Piano or Organ lei me {dace one in your home on Dial.
An Elegant Line of Elite Stationary at Prices that will as-
v,. tonish. A large line of Books, Albuijis and Plush Goods suit-
Attorney - at - Law, able FOR presents.
Reaches and Spaldings Ratio Bulls, Huts, Gloves, Masks, lh-lts. (Japs
etc, at catalogue prices.
A large line of Hammucks from 75c. si.2/) anil up..
Crotpiet sets complete at SI .00, si.25, sL.50
A large line of the newest Novels hy the best Authors always m hand.
New ones added weekly ns published. ,\iiy book ftot'ln stock will
be ordered at catalogue prices.
Anything in the Stationary, Musical or .Novelty Ji ties to be had at
I’llK DARLINGTON ROOK STOKE,
B. 0. BRISTOW, Proprietor.
Stoves, Tinware, Pumps. Piping, House
DOING NttKTil.
Train No. 8.
Furnishing' Hoods, Bolts, Tobacco
DARLINGTON, S. L’.
Office over Blackwell Brothers’ Store.
E. KEITH DAHGAN,!
Attorney at Law,
DAKLINGTON, H.
Flues, I've.
Gall aai Exaiia Om Stocl, aai «a m Please lea.
i
Nettles & Nettles,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
Darlington C. It., S. U.
Will practice in all State and Federal ]
Courts. Careful attention will be given
to all business entrusted to us.
P. Bishop Parrott, j
Monographer : anil : Typo-writor.
I.K.b.U. AND O HKR COPYINO SOLICITED.
Purniture! purniture!! purniture!! ’
! Testimouv reported in short-hand and J
j type-written transcript of same furnished
at reasonable rates
ever shown in this State.- The prices
will aatonisli you. because Ibis is ex
eltisivelv a
i"
reasonable rales
neffi'worUguaranVeetL ‘ “ ,1 ' 1 I’HK CHEAI’EST LARGEST and REST LINE of FURNITURE EVER
Ofticc with Net lies A Nettles.
(lieiits’ (lolliiiig
AND
I’liriiishiiig' Store.
. P. DAHGAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
Trial Justiee,
DARLINGTON, S. V.
OFFERED TO THE PEOl’LK OF DARLINGTI’N COUNTY.
AT
Auylhing N«l in Stork Will be Ordered for You.
M. C. ALEXAftEE R,
Corner Pearl and Grove Streets,
DARLINGTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
Is’now better pivqarcd than ever to serve i-ustoiners with the tts’ual
full slock of '
i’.C!
If
m
»• •
• I
and hiiyhie iu huge (|Uiinthie< 1 get tlie
advautMga of lower pi ires tlmu can he
had by those fanning mixed stocks In
HO VS* - (LOTH IU
Practices in the Uniteii States Couit I
and iu tin* 4th and 5tli circuits. Prompt 1
attention to all business entnisled to me. "niE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED DESKiNS AND FINISHES
Oftice, U ard s Lane, next to 1 he Dar-.
lingfon Herald ofliee.
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 (roods for the Least Money.’
you’!! certainly hr ud with 1
block I am showing lliP .e i..o:i. Ii u.u
tains a at oek of my own r;*.uf'iil select i
and W. so extensive and varied that yo .41
•find every!hii?g necessarv and desii:»Me.
In addition to Clotliiiig, I have lh». ’
Furnishings. Hals and Snoes, inakin
this a complete outfitting depot.
UNDERWEAR
1 have exclusive .afif fn Columbia of Dr.
Jaeger’s Celebrated 9anita>y Woolen
System and aUo of Dr. Warner's welj
known Hniiitarv Woolen By stem These
g»to*l»,to-e moailiil'mled by many ofijie
leading physician*. i»ui| you’ll get tliefti
from me nt catalogue prices,
JI. L. KIMARJL
Fire! Fire!
IN RED ROOM SUITS IN WALNUT, ANTIQUE OAK, Kith
CENTURY ami OLD ENGLISH.
GIVE UH A CALL
1 represent Twelve of the
most reliable Fire Insurance
Companies in the world—
among Ihem, the Liverpool
ami London and fjjobe, of
England, the largest lire
eompany in the world; and
the .Etna, of Hartford, the
largest of all American tire
companies. • •
WE WANT YOUK TRADE uiul WILL DO
OUK VERY BEST TO PLEASE YOU.
RrsiM’rtfnlly,
Hay ns worth & Boyd.
—On March 1st, 1891
Tlie Phienix Furniture Company,
OK CHARLESTON, S. C.
•.-Wholesale and Retail Furniture Emporium. :•
FINE, MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED FURNITURE AT THE
LOWEST CASH PRICES
CHEAP FURNITURE SU1TARLH FOR COUNTRY TRADE
. In Large Variety -
At Factory Prices.
,1-ave Ciiaih -Ion'
Pivyuab-
Harlewiile
Peeks
Holly Hill
Goaiioi-
FaitiiW \ ille
Vances
.Mermm
SI. Patti
Smamerton
Silver
Packs,-illc
Tindnl
Sumter
Oswego
St. Charles
Elliott
, Lamar
Syracuse
t Dhrlinglon
Moat Glare
Robin’s Neck
• Mandervillc
] A i-j-ive Hennettsville
GOING NORTH
. Train No. 4,
] Leave Charleston
Prcgiialls
i 1 llarleyville
Pecks
Holly Hill
G minors
Eutawvilk-
Vances
M erriarn
St Patti
■ Summcriou
< Silver
Packsvilb-
Timhd
Somtcr
(Is w ego
S! ('buries
Elliolt
Latnar
Syrm-iiM-
1 lariingtou
Mont Clat-c
Robin's NVrk
Mi iidcrville
Ikiuncl tsville
(iOlNG NORTH
Train No. ,5,
i Ei-taw ville
A nh e Vances
GOING SOUTH
Train No, ft,
me:.
ini.iwv ilk-
5.00
(i.8(i
II. 18
6.5 7
7,IK>
7,07
7.11
7.24
7.10
Nn. 5!
Leave-
(.'oliunhii:
*10.45 p.
ill.
Sumter
12:04
A ni\< -
- at Florei.o
8 l:15ll.
iu
No. 7ti.
t.enves
Floreiiee
4:45 a.
in
1
Maritm
5:34
*
A I'l'ive
at Wibnbigton 8:55
j No. 50.
Leax i-s
Columbia
t5::i5 p.
, m
Anive:
; nl Sumter
7:00
Lv. Su
inter
7.oo
Ar. Flori ..ee
S.l 5
1,1 No. 5:;.
Leave?’
( t 'olnmhia
*0;o0 p.
. in
A n ive
•> at Sninter
lo:o7
No. 14.
Leaves Florenet
^8:50 p,
m
Marion
0:5o
A: i ives ;
it Wiliningi
• m 12:?o
8.(Ml
8.08
8.20
8.80
8.46
8.69
9.11
9.28
9.86'
9.00
10.06
10.28
10.10
11.06
11.80
-Daily. | Daily, exeept Samlav.
No, 53 runs tbrougli to Cl-ai leston, via
Central 11. U., ai ii’. ing al .Manning 9:89
p. in.. Lane- tl:17p. m., Charleston 12:50
p. in.
No. 5'.l connects at Florenet. with the
C. iV I). train for Cheraw and Wades-
boro.
Nos. 78 and 11 make elose 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.
arrives at thiwland 7 110 I, m -
I
1 1.80
10.10
10,08
9.47
9.40
9.39
9.32
9.21
9.06
8.68
8.46
8-3?
8.27
8.16
8,00
'.40
7.32
7.21
7. Hi
6,55
:i. ttt
•7.22
ti.o:(
5.1(1
5.25
I and arrives at Rowland 7.00 p. m. Re-
tiiniing leaves Rowland at 6,'.!o a. in.,
. arrives at Pee Dee 8.50 a, ;t»,
Trntn on Vanclifster xk Attguslii K. R.
p n* leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, at
10.50 a. in., arrives at Rimini 11.59 p. m.
Retuining leaves Rimini 12.i',0 p. m., ap.
i rives at Sumter 1.40 p, m,
a m 1 J. R. KENLEY.Cupeial Manager,
i 1’. M. EM ERSON, Traffic Mai>'
J. F. 1)1 V IN E. General S»-
- peiintemlenl
p
. Norlheitstor r
. tiOf*'
1 I«ea ve
! Air*
a
*1.80 a. m
2.50
5.00 '
*8.l).’< p; m
9.30
’ 9.66
1.50.
i 1,
h RailrOitd.
G SOUTH.
No. 27. Daily.
r »‘
. lorence
vc Lanes
rrivc Charleston
No.-23, Daily
Lcavi- Fiorem-e • ,
Kings! ice
Arrive Lanes
Arrive (Jharlesiton ,,
. : No. 53.
la-avc I,lines
A i rive Charleston
I Train on C. vV D. R. K. connects at
Flotencc with No. Ill train. .*
GOING NORTH. „ -
No. 78, DnilV.
i Leave Charleston
j Arrive lames
!. „!. 1 Leave Lam-'
Kingsiice
i A rrivc l-'lorcm-i:
G •
,t
*1120 p. m
12.50
p m
*1.15 a. iu
3.00
3.00
-I : 4.:lH
,-Yi
I
Haiiiu city Branch.
;11;tj sol 'i ll.
, Noli..
8.26 p | Leave Clniilc“1on
8,12 ; Arrive Lancs
j Leave l.illie-
Kingstn-e
A i l l ••m e
-. '5d'U«-
’ 7.tHS
Daily,
•a.-
ii ic
«•<--. -w • «:,.iai a. m
■9’ • 7.85
' P ; 'd'’ .rpl Siimlav.
„l,.ugi, i,, Cm!.mbia via
• inns
a 1 It "
>C i D
1 ! I rn.
1-r :.M M
lid i A*ihs» ncinn
!i *n yy !!i U .
Mil* .•
Piopipt attenlion to hintlues.- and *atU-
fadlou guaranteed.
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