The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, October 07, 1891, Image 4
tmRui oiRErroRY.
I’liKMIVTKKlAN ClIURCH.—Rev. J. O.
Law, I’astor; I’reaeliing every SabltaHi at
11 n. m. anil 8 OO.p. m. Sabbath School
at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting every Wed
ii"->dayvf!'riv im at 5 o’clock.
dK.'.maiai I'iii ucH. iLn..1. A. Itlrc,
I’a. lo,-; i’lcacliiiig every Sunday nt II a
m. and 800 p. m., Sabbath School at .I p.
m., Prayer meeting every Thursday at
8:«) p. m.
llAfTisr Cnrm'H.—Rev. (}. H. Moore,
Pastor; Preaching every Sunday at II a.
m. ;• id s:’.0 i>. in.. Prayer meeting every
Tiicsday at 8 p. m.
Limscoi’ai. C it a r k ie.—Rev. W. A.
tjoerry. Rector. II. T. Thompson, Lay
Reader. Preaching 3rd Sunday at 8 30
j). m.. Lay Reading every Sunday morn
ing at II o’clock. Sabbath School every
Sunday morning at 10 o’clock.
Mackdokia Baptist Chukch. —Rev.
I. P. Hrockington, PastoT: Preaching
every Sunday at II a. in., and 830 p. ni.
Sabbath School at titiO p. m.. Prayer
meeting every Tuesday evening at S 30
o'clock.
Mr. Mcrti takes pleasure in’ annonne-
ing tiial In has a large collection of
choice dowers for sale at his conserva
tory, one and a half miles from the
Square, and stands prepared to duplicate
the prices of any other ertablishnjent in
the c »*uth. fie'k*?#‘*!>s tltd plants •Od.'aHe
for all the amettter cultivator, but if rare
varieties are wanted be 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
be sends out.
rOl KTY OFFICERS.
Shkikp.—W. P. Cole.
Ci.kuk ok Court.—W. A. Parrot.
Treasurer.—J. K. Bass.
Auditor.—W. H. Lawrence.
Prorate Judok—T. H. Spain.
Coroner—R. G. Parnell.
SuHOOi. Commusuoner—W. H. Evans.
Cocntv Comkissionbrs.—C. B. King,
W W. McKenzie, A. A. Gandy.
“Sufficient for the (lav is the evil
thereof,” said he, and added: “My
fieople are my bosses. 'I'liey told me
to stand by the Ocala platform, and
I am going to do it if I meet my
political death by it.” But Mr
Watson could not have made a more
dishonest answer. He conducted his
campaign for Congress as a Demo
crat, the delegates who voted for his
nomination were elected to the
nominating convention as Democrats,
and. as Democrats, voted for him
because he claimed to be a Demo
crat, and in November last he was
elected to Congress as a Democrat.
It is impossible for his “bosses” “my
people” to have told him “to stand
by the Ocala platform.” Mr. Wat
son was nominated for Congress in
October, and elected in November.
The Ocala platform was not adopted
until about the middle of December,
about two months after “my people"
had selected Mr Watson as their
nominee for Congress, and more Gum
a month after he had been elected to
Congress as a Democrat. Mr. Wat
son will explain the chronological
discrepancy in his statement at
Bateslmrg, hut he has left “my peo
ple,” no room to doubt that he has
turned traitor to his party. Senator
Butler deserves to he thanked for
having compelled Mr. Watson to tell
what he is and where he stands. He
has pressed the button; “mv people”
will do the rest at the next election
in the 'Tenth district.—News and
Courier.
The Best I Have Ever Known.
Brownsville, Teim.
1 have been handling Hughes'
'i onic for years, and pronounce itthe
best chill remedy 1 have ever known.
During the past t wo years 1 sold
nearly Twelvet!ross. 11 comes nearer
being a universal rhill cure than
anything f ever handled.
(Signed,) Stacy Lord. Sdd by Drug
gists.
Have we any truly great men at
the present day? Some doubt it, and
ask to lie shown !he modern Wash
iiigtou, Franklin, or Webster. How
ever this may be, of one thing we
are sure, there never was a greater
blood-pufiller than Ayer’s Sarsaparil-
Much injury is done by the use of
irritating, griping compounds taken
as purgatives. In Ayer’s Fill t, the
patient has a mild but effective
cathartic, that can be confidently
recommended alike for the most
delicate patients as well as the most,
rol ust.
Merit Wins.
We desire to say to our citizens, tliat
for years we have I wen selling Dr King’s
New Discovery for Consumption, Dr.
King's New Life i’ills. Unckieu’s Amies
Salve and Electric Bitters, sod have
never handled remedies that sell ns well,
or that have 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
The First Strp.
1‘crimps you are run down, can't
eat, can’t sleep, can’t think, enn’t do
anything to your satisfaction, and
you wonder what ails you. Von
should heed the warning, you are
taking the tirst step into Nervous
Prostration. Von need a Nerve Tonic
and in Electric Bitters you w il I find
the exact remedy for restoring your
nervous system to its normal, healthy
condition. Surprising results follow
the use of this great Nerve Tonic
and Alterative. Your appetite re
turns, good digestion is restored, and
the Liver and Kidneys resume heal
thy action. Try a bottle. Price 50c.
at Wilcox's drugstore.
That Your Hair
may cetain
its youthful color,
fuPncss, and beauty,
dir ss it daily
with
Ayer’s Hair Vigor
It cicansos the
scalp, cures humors,
and stimulates a
new growth
of hair *
£>r. J. C. Ayer & Co.
Lowell. Mass.
No greater triumph in medicine or
chemistry 1ms been recorded than
Hall’s Hair Henewer to revivify and
restore gray hair to the color of
youth.
Itucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The lies! 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 required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale at Wilcox’s drug store.
Do Yon Know
, \
Where the Largest aud Most
Complete Clothing and
Gents’ Furnish lug House
in South Carolina is
Located?
if you do not, the next time jou visit
Columbia give me a little friendly call,
and 1 think you’ll lie convinced that
mine is the place.
This season I have been unusually
fort unate in securing bargains, and you’ll
find the largest stock and nobbiest styles
in
ever shown in this State. The prices
will astonish you, because this is ex
clusively a
(■puts' Clothing
AND
Fimaislihu;' Store.
and buying in large quantities I get the
advantage of lower prices than can he
had by those carrying mixed stocks In
BOYS’ - ( LOTimO
you’ll certainly lie pleased with the
stock I am showing this season. It con
tains a stock of my own careful selection,
and is so extensive and varied tliat you’ll
find everything necessary and desirable.
In addition to Clothing, 1 have Hoys’
Furnishings, Hats and Hhocs, making
this a complete outfitting depot.
In
UNDERWEAR
I have exclusive sale in Columbia of Dr.
Jaeger’s Celebrated Sanitary Woolen
System ami also of Dr. Warner’s well
known Sanitary Woolen System. These
goods arc recommended by many of the
leading physicians, and you’ll get them
from me at catalogue prices.
n. L. It 1 YARD,
120 Main Street, Columbia, S. C.
Professional Cards.
W. F. D AUG AN,
Attorney - at - Law,
DARLINGTON, 8. O.
Office over Blackwell Brothers’ Store.
E. KEITH DARGAN,
Attorney at Law,
DARLINGTON, S. C.
Nettles & Nettles,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
Darlington C. H., 8. C.
Will practice in all State and Federal
Courts. Careful attention will be given
to all business entrusted to ns.
P. Bishop Parrott,
Stenographer : and : Type-writer.
I.KGAI. ANDO HER COfYINO SOLICITED.
Testimony reported in short-hand and
type-written transcript of same furnished
at reasonable rates.
Good ►■polling, correct punctuation and
neat work guaranteed.
Office with Nettles & Nettles.
C. P. DARGAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
Trial Justice,
DARLINGTON, S. C.
Practices in the United States Court
and in the 4th and 5th circuits. Prompt
attention to ail business entrusted to me.
Olliee, Ward’s Lane, next to The Dar
lington Herald office.
FIRE! FIRE!
1 represent Twelve of the
most reliable Fire Insurance
Companies in the world —
among them, the Liverpool
and London and Globe, of
England, the largest lire
company in the world; aud
tlie .Kina, of Hartford, the
largest of all American tire
companies,
i
i Prompt iltctitlon to business and satis
faction guaranteed.
I’. U. *011 MERIT.
I
DARLINGTON, 8. U.
Oillev between Iviwuds, Norment A
) Co., and Joy & Saudej*,
CHANDLER, SHAW & CO.
SUMTER, So. Ca.,
ARE SELLING
Mens and Boys All Wool Suits at $4.50.
Mens and Boys All Wool Pants at $1.50
Boys Suits, ages 4 to 13, at 75c.
Mens and Boys Wool Hats at 50c.
Mens and Boys Felt Hats at 45c.
Mens and Boys Linen Collars at 8, 10 and 12-c.
Mens and Boys genuine Celluloid Collars at 18c.
Mens and Boys genuine Zylonite collars at 12-c.
Harris’ wire buckle, grip back Suspenders,
every pair warranted for 12 months steady
wear, at 25c., 50c., and 75c.
Sertoli® Fire & Maries
INSURANCE Co.
SPRINGFIELD, Mass.
A "cncy at Darlington, So Cu.
H. L. CHARLES, Agent
Pond Bluff Branch.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
The Hartsville Railroad.
DAILY MIXED TRAIN.
Lc:ivi> Hartsville,
■lovann,
Floyd’s,
Darlington
Arrive at Florence
—A L S O—
A Complete Line of Stylish, Perfect Pitting,
Square Shoulder, Tailor Made Suits for Men
and Boys, at the Very Lowest Prices.
5:10 A M.
5:85
5:55
11.00
0.50
This train makes connection with the
South hound passenger train on the ('lie-
raw it Darlington Railroad.
RETURNING.
Leaves Florence 2:00 1*. M.
Arrive at Hartsville 3.50
This train waits two hours, if neces
sary, for the Nortli hound freight train
COKER,
on the C. A I). R. R. J. L. 1
R resident
U. S. »V N. Kuilroati.
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 1,
o.liO it m
i;.5o
REMEMBER THE PLACE:
CHANDLER, SHAW &
At Winn’s Old Stand, Sumter, S. ('.
CO.
September 39. 1891.
9-9-91
B. 0. BRISTOW.
Book Seller and Stationer,
Music and News Dealer.
PIANO’S and ORGANS SOLD. Musical Catalogue Prices.
The New England, Relir Bros, it Go. and Weaver Pianos.
Tiie Ksty, Carpenter, Kimball and Weaver Organs,
All of the very best makes and guaranteed. Sold on liberal instalment plans If
you want a Piano or Organ lei me place one in your home on trial.
An Elegant Line of Elite Stationary at Prices that will as
tonish. A large line of Books, Albums and Plush Goods suit
able FOR presents.
Rear hr, nml Spaldings Base Balls, Buts, Gloves, Musks, Bells, (laps
etc, at catalogue prices.
A large line of Hummocks from 75c. $1.25 and up.
Croquet sets complete at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50.
A large 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 hud at
THE DARLINGTON BOOK STORE,
B. 0. BRISTOW, Proprietor.
JOHN C. WHITE,
Darlington, South Carolina.
Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House
Furnishing Goods, Bolts, Tobacco
Flues, Ac.
Gall and Enins Onr M, and is can Please Too.
Anything ISol in Slock Mill hr Ordered (or Von.
Purniture! Furniture!! Furniture!!!
-:o:-
THE CHEAPEST LARGEST and BEST LINE of FURNITURE EVER
OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF DABLINGTPN COUNTY.
AT
&
THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED DESIGNS AND FINISHES
IN BED ROOM SUITS IN WALNUT, ANTIQUE OAK, 16th
CENTURY and OLD ENGLISH.
til VE US A CAUL. WE WANT YOUR TRADE and WILL DO
OUK VERY REST TO PLEASE YOU.
Respectfully,
Haynsworth & Boyd.
-On March 1st, 1891-
WK WILL MOVE INTO THE HEWITT BUILDING NEXT DOORTO
McCALL & BURCH.
OUR STOCK OF CHAMBER SUITS WILL BE COMPLETE IN
EVERY PARTICULAR.
Leave Charleston
Pregnall’s
Harleysville
Peeks
Holly Hill
Connors
Eutawville
Vances
Merriam
St. Paul
Summcrton
Silver
Packs vi lie
Tindall
Sumter
Oswego
St, Charles
Elliotts
Lamar
Syracuse
Darlington
.Mont Clare
Robins Neck
Mandeville
Bennettsville
7.00
7.1«
7.13
7.27
7.24
7.45
8.01
8.17
8.25
8.37
8.45
').(«•
!I.17
9.34
9.51
10.10
.10.17
10.33
10.50
11.07
11.27
11.45 p m
12.01
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 2,
Leave Bennetl.-villc
Mandeville
Robins Neck
Mont Clare
I hirlington
Syracuse
Lunar
Elliotts
St. Charles
(Iswego
Sumter
Tindal
Paeksvillc
Silver
Snnimorton
St. Paul
Merriam
Vances
Eutawville
Connors
Holly llil
Peeks
llarlcyville
Prcgiialls
Arrive Gharleston
5.50 p m
0.05
0.29
0.17
7.03
7.20
7.30
7.53
8.03
8.19
9.00
9.1(1
9.29
9.42
9.52
10.00
10.15
10.31
10.41
10.48
01.55
10.57
11.12
11.20
12.00
p m
am
a m
GOING NORTH.
Train no. 37,
leave Eutawville 10.04
Belvidere 9,50
arrive Ferguson 9,34
GOING SOUTH.
Train no. 28
leave Ferguson 9,04
Belvidere jj'02
arrive Entawville 8.40
GOING NORTH.
Train no. 29.
leave Eutawville 8.40
Belvidere 8.48
arrive Ferguson 9,90
Trains 3 and four will run between
Eutawville and ITegnals on tuesdays
and thursdays only, but will run be
tween Entawville and Vances daily
xcept Sunday.
Train No. 29 will run on Monday,
Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
I rain No. 27 will run 011 Tuesdays
auit Thursdays only.
1 rains 1 and 2 have through ears
between Charleston and Fayetteville
ami run dayly exceptsunday; other
trains daily except Sunday.
Merrium, Sm olsaml Belvidere aud
flttg stations.
J. JL AVEEILL,
General Manager.
C. & D. and C. & S. Raailrods.
GOING DOWN
Leaves Wadesboro
Bennett's
Morven’s
McFarland
Clicraw
Gash’s
Society llil]
1 tore’s
Floyd’s
Darlington
Palmetto
Arrives at Florence
GOING UP.
Leaves Florence
Palmetto
Darlington
Floyd’s
Dove’s
Society Hill
Gash’s
Chcraw
McFarland
Morven’s
Bennett’s
Arrives at Wadesboro
Freight Train Going Up.
Leaves Florence 8.45 ^ jj
Arrives at Darlington 7:29
Freight Going Down.
Leaves Duriington <i:40P. M
Arrives at Florence 7;25
A. f. HAVLNl'.L, President.
W. C. & A. Railroad.
GOING SOUTH.
-eaves Wilmington *0:25 p. m.
Marion 9:35
Arir.es at Florence 19:30 a. m.
No. 50. Leaves Florence 3:20 a. m.
Sumter 4:30
Arrives at Goluinbia 0:10
I.eaves Wilmington *10:10 p.m.
Marion 12:40 a. m.
Arrives jt Florence 1:30
No. 52. Leaves Sumter t8:4C a. m.
Arrives at Columbia 9:5o
No. .'18. [.caves Florence t 0:10
Arrives at Sumter 8:00
No. 52. inns through from Gharleston
'ts ( entrai Railroad, leaving Lanes 7.30
»■ m.. Manning 8.05 a. in.
i rain on G. A D. Railroad connects at
Moscncc with No. 58.
4:14 A. M.
4:30
4:37
4:47
5:08
5:34
5:44)
5:50
0:00
0:20
0:30
0:4.5
8:35 P. M.
8:50
9:00
9:11
7:17
9:37
9:02
10>4
10:30
10:38
10:4.5
11:00
No. 38.
No. 2;
C. ALEXANDER,
Corner Pearl and Grove Streets,
DARLINGTON. SOUTH CAROLINA.
GOING NORTH.
Train No. 3,
Leave Ghurleston 5.00
Prcgnalls 0.30
Harley ville 0.42
Peeks 0.57
Holly Hill 7.00
Connors 7.07
Eutawville 7.14
Vances 7.24
Merriam 7.40
St. Paul 7.08
Summcrton 8.00
Silver 8.08
Paeksvillc 8.20
Tindal 8.80
Sumter 8.40
Oswego 8-09
St, Charles 9.14
Elliott 9.22
Lamar 9.30
Syracuse 9.00
Darlington 10.00
Mont Glare 10.22
Robin's Neck 10.40
Mandcrvillc 11.00
Arrive Bennettsville 11.30
GOING. NORTH.
Train No. 4,
Leave Gharleston
Prcgnalls
llarlcyville
No. 31
GOING NORTH
Leaves Columbia
*10.13 p. m.
Sumter
12:04
Arrives at Florence
1:15 a. m
No. 73.
Leaves Florence.
4:45 a. m
Marion
5:34
No. .59.
Arrive at WilmiWton 8:55
Leaves Columbia
+5:3.5 p. m
Arrives at Sumter
7:00
Lv. Sumter
7.oo
Ar. Flor(„ee
8.1.7
No. 5;:.
Leaves Columbia
*»:o0 p. m
Arrives at Sumter
lo:o7
No. 14.
Leaves Florenet
*8:5o p. m
Marion
9:5o ‘
Arrives at Wilmington 12:2o
p m
11.80 am
10.10
-toi
ls now better prequred than ever to serve customers with the usual
full stock of
'I JJiquuxwj
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.”
Peeks
Holly Hill
Connors
Eutawville
Vances
Merriam
St Paul
Summcrton
Silver
Paeksvillc
Tindal
Sumter
(tswego
St Charles
Elliott
Lamar
Syracuse
Darlington
Mont Clare
10,03
9.47
9.40
9.39
9.32
9.21
9.00
8.(13
8.40
8-37
8.27
8. t(i
8,(HI
7.40
7.32
7.24
7.10
ti.55
i;.4o
(i.22
li.03
5.40
5.25
•Daily, tDaily, except Sunday.
No. 53 runs through to Charleston, via
Central R. R., arriving nl Manning 0:89
!>. in., Lanes ll:!7|>. m., Gharleston 13:50
p. m.
No. 59 eonneets at Florence with the
G. A I), train for Chernw and Wades-
boro.
Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection
at Wilmington with the W. A W. H. 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
luming leaves Rowland at (1.30 a m
arrives at Pee Dec 8.50 a. m.
Train on Manchester A Augusta R. R.
leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, at
10.50 a. m., arrives at Rimini 11,59 p. m.
Returning leaves Rimini 13.30 p. m, ar
rives at Sumter 1.40 p. ni.
•T. R. KENLEY, General Manager.
I. M. EMERSON, Trattle Managers.
.1. F. DIVINE. General Superintendent
Northeastern Railroad.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 27, Daily.
Leave Florence *1.39 a ,
Arrive Lanes 2 ^
Arrive Charleston 5.00
No. 23, Daily.
Leave Florence *8.0,5 p
Kingstrce 0.30
Arrive Lillies
Arrive Charleston 1,50
No. 53.
Leave Lanes
Arrive Gharleston
*1120 p. 1
12.50
Tiie Phienix Furniture Company,
OI’GHA ULI’.STON, S. O.
:- : Wholesale and Retail Furniture Emporium.
FINE, MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED FURMTURIv AT THE
LOWEST CASH PRICES
CHEAP FURNITURF. SUITABLE FOR COUNTRY TRADE
In Luge Variety
At Factory Prices.
Robin’s Neck
Mi nderville
Bennettsville
GOING NORTH.
Train No. 5,
I Leave Kutaw ville II .1(1
ArriveVanees 10.20
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 0.
LenveVnnees
ArriveEutawville
]> m
I rain on ( . A D. R. R. connects at
Florence with No. 01 train.
GOING NORTH.
No. 78, Daily.
Leave ( haricaton
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lancs
Kingstrce
Arrive Florence
No. 14.
*1.15 a. in
3.00
8.00
3*0
4.30
Harlin city Branch.
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 31.
Leave Vances
Snells
Parlers
Arrive Harlin cilv
8.20 p 1111 „ , -
„ |o ! Leave l Inirleston
I Arrive Lancs
Leave Lanes
Kingstrce
Arrive Florence
No. 52, Daily.
Leave Chailcstou
Arrive Lanes
“Daily, i Daily except Sunday.
No. 52 runs through to Columbia via
< enlral It. R. of S. C.
*5.18 p.
7.00
7.oti
7.24
8.3o
*0.00 a. 1
7.25
11,00
11.33
11.88
11.01
The People’s Bank of Darlington.
SAVINGS It I! I* A II T M K X T.
DEPOSITS SOLICITED PROM o\P. DOLLAR AND UPWARDS.
And 5 pev cent. Interest paid thereon.
“j}nmll Snvini>;s fyiake Lar^e Profits.”
E. KEITH H.IRGAX, W. A. (Alt IMG AX. II. L. CHARLES.
President, Vlce-Prcbldew. tasliier.
GOING south.
Train No. 32,
Leave Harlin city 7 14 a ni
Puricta 7.87
Snells 7.48
Arrive Yam t - 8.10
GOING NORTH.
Train no. 33,
Leave Vances 0.30 p ni
Snells 0.00
Farters 7.14
arrive lla liu cit» 0.21
GOING SOTTIi.
Trai.i no. 34.
leave Harlinritv 0.00 pm
I’alters 5.40
Snells MU
Voaiw
Nos. 78 and I! run solid to Wilmington
■i making clo-e roumvtion with W.
A \\. !’. R. tor all points Noith.
I. M. L'ir.RSON 1 ruOic Manager.
•L R KENLY, Gcucit.I Man igci.
•I. I’' DIVINE, General Superintendent
: Hi
FOR
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Only $1 a Year,