The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, November 18, 1891, Image 4
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ParntBYTEiUAK Cut'BCii.—Rev. J. G.
Law, Pastor: Preaching every SaMmth at
11 a. m. an<l H Ot) p. m. Sal>l>atl> ttohool
at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting every " eO-
m sl iy extern >011 *t 5 i>Vto< V.
':.>>*■ > ' •
Pastor: •l J r>kie!>iii r ' every Sumiay;tl U a
m ami *00 p. m.. Sal>l>atli Seliool at •> p. i
Prayer meeting every Thursday at |
8 :t() p. ni.
Episcopal C it a pel.—Hev. W . A.
Ouerry, Keetor. II. T. Thompson, Lay
Header Preaching 3rd Sunday at 8.10
p m Lav Headinjr every Sumlay morn- 1
in; at 11 oi lock, Saldiath School every
Sunday moruinij at 10 o’ehs k.
Mackdoma Baptist Chi kcii. —Hev.
1. P. Brockington. PasKrr; Preaching j
everv Sundav at 11 a. in., and 8:10 p. m.
Sahhath School at 330 p. m.. Prayer
meeting every Tuesday evening al 8 30
o’clock.
a * ■ a a
TO THE
FAIR
Will timl it lo their interest to visit
f
ii of
C01'NTV OFFICERS.
• *
SlIKIl'l'.— W. P. Pole.
Cl.Kim or CoeuT.—W. A. Panel.
'."l R.ASCI’.KU.---'. P. Bass.
i oito”.—'V. il. I. iwrc r *.
1'HO.iMR Ji o >R..—T. It. 8pain.
Pouon—H. <»• Painell.
Seliool.PoMMIssloNKH.—W. II. Evans.
PolNTV ('Oil Ml SSI ONERS.—P. B. King;
\V \V. McKeiwr.ie, A. A Gandv.
the only Clotliing House in the eity
that (lops not carry a mixed stock.
I am strictly in the(Tothing Business
mid give my whole attention to this j
one line, which affords me hetter
advantages in selecting a stock of
fflt fW-HtlE CMUH.
My line is manufactured for me from
tlie piece good and made only by
lirst class artists. This is
m
Did you notice that tine la-ad of
hair at church last Sunday? That
was Mrs. B . She never permits
herself to In- out of Hall s Hair Ke-
newer.
‘•Five Years ago I had a constant
cough, night sweats, was greatly re
duced in flesh, and had been given
up by mv physicians. I began to
take Ayer's ( berry Pectoral, and af
ter using two bottles of this medici
ne, was completely cured.’'—Align
A. lit-wis. Picard, S. V.
. •
There are TO,000 ex-union soldiers
in poor houses throughout the coun
try.
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada Iv
Hurd of Groton, S. D*. we vpiolc; "Was
taken with a bad cold, vvdich settled on
my lunge, cough set in and linally termi
nated in consumption. Four doclois
gave me up saying 1 could live but a short
time. 1 gave liivsclf up to my Saviour,
determined if l'could not stay with my
friends on earth, I would meet my absent
ones above. Aly husband was advised to
get Dr. King's Xcw Discovery for Goa-
sumption, coughs and colds. 1 gave it a
trial, took in all eight botrlcs; il has curt
ed me ami thank God 1 am now a well
ami hearty woman.” Trial bottles free at
Wilcox's drug store, regular si/e 00c. and
$1.00. 4
t.-ld i cu.-j;,) CIS for Mile, cheap. ::
The Heualu office.
(iovd hooks.
(food looks are more than skin
deep, depending upon a healthy con
dition of all the vital organs. If the
liver be inactive, you have a bilious
look, if yyttr stomach he discorded
you have a dysiieptic look and if your
kidneys be affected you have u pinch
ed look. Secure good health and you
will have good looks. Electric Bit
ters is the great alterative and Tonic-
acts directly cut these vital organs.
Cures pimples, blotches, boils and
gives a good complexion. Bold at
Wilcox’s drug store, 50c. per bottle.
Old newspapers 25 cents a hundred
at this office.
I have hut ONE PRICE, and that
is The lamest, for my High tirade
of (Totning. Nothing in the city
made like them and nothing like the
111 and wear of these garments. The
best dressed men of thcoitvbuv their
FASHIONABLE ;
CLOTHING
here Itceausc the prices are right, the
goods arc right and the lit is perf-ct.;
They also have perfeel confidence in j
trading here as they know there is)
only one price for all. My line in
Clothing for Men and Boys, llatsj
and Gents' Furnishing Goods is the
Largest and Most Complete Line!
. ever shown in the State. You can !
Hud them at any price to suit yotir !
purse.
QKUNS : S> ITS
A full line of Dyke suits for those
who will alten-l the State Ball. They |
are made elegantly and cut in the
latest style and can give you a per- !
fee.!, lit. if \• >:i di> not n,a u ! re-s
suit, and you are in need «>i o.icr ea.l
here and he Htied up. Evervihing
ja gentleman wears can be foilin'
j here, as this is the most complete
store in the city.
If you do not know where I am
located, and afraid you will gel in i
j the wrong store, just watch for the
GOLD STAB.
M. L. KINARD,
COLUMBIA, S. ('.
CHANDLER. SHAW & CO.
SUMTER, So. Ca.,
aim; selliic;
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 Pelt Hats at 45c.
Mens and Boys Linen Collars at 8, 10 and 12 5 c.
Mens and noys 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.
TAX NOTICE.
The Hartsville Railroad.
DAILY MIXED TRAIN.
The tax hooks will be open at the i [ jeavt . s Hartsville, 5:10 A. M.
places and dates named below for the Jovann, 8:35
collection of State. County, Special Floyd’s, 5:55
County, School, Special School and Poll Darlington 0.00
Taxes for the fiscal year ending Nov cm- Arrive at Florence 0.50
tier 1, 1800, and ending October 31, 1801: ‘ This train makes connection with the
Lydia, October 20 and 21
Philadelphia, October 22
Leavensworth, October 23
Meclianicsville, October 24
Antioch, November 3
Hartsville, November 4 and 5
High Hill, November 0
Swift Creek, November 7
Lamar, November 10 and 11
Jasper, Novemla-r 12
Society Hill, November 13 hnd 14
Cypress, November 17
Stokes Bridge, November 10 and 10
Darlington, October 15, 10,17,10,20,
27, 28, 20, 30 and 31; November 2, 0, 10
and 20, and to December 15 inclusive,
excepting Thanksgiving Dav.
Books will close at 2 p. m. on *■»"- ivi . F
i days.
Levy for State purposes, 4f mill
South bound passenger train on the Che-
raw A Darlington Railroad.
RETURNING.
Leaves Florence 2:00 P. M.
Arrive at Hartsville 3.50
This train waits two hours, if neces
sary, for the North bound freight train
on the C. & D. It. H. ,T. L. COKER,
R resident
Pond Bluff Branch.
GOING NORTH.
Train no. 27.
leave Eutawvillc 8.40 a m
Belvidere 8.43
O.Oti
GOING SOUTH.
Levy for County purposes, 3 mills Train no ->8
Levy for Special County purposes, 1 lL . ave Ferguson ' ~ 9.;}4 » m
- mill Belvidere 0.411
Levy for Constant Schools. 2 mi Is Arrive Eutawville 10.04
Lew for Special Schools, 3J mills i . ■ , i .
Lew for Interest School Bonds, f of a I Mills 1 and ^ hall- through curd
| m ill ' ! between Charleston and Fayetteville
Total levy in graded School District, and run daily except Sunday; other
llt miUs .... trains daily exeept Sundav.
Total levy in balance of county, loj . . * .. *. . i,-. .. .
llli ,l^ • Merrillm, Sneels and Belvidere and
Poll tax, $1.00 J. E. BASS. flag stations.
Treasurer I) C. J. II. AYEIULL,
Geiierul Manager.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
<J. S. & X. Km I road.
GOING NORTH.
Train No. 1.
- C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads.
GOING DOWN
-A L S O-
A ComplHo EiiN* of Stylish, Perfect Eittiiig,
Square Shoulder, Tailor Hade Suits for lieu
and Boys, at the Very Lowest Prices.
BEMEMBEB
CHANDLER,
At IViiiifs Old Stand. Sumter, S.
THE PLACE:
SHAW &
lAeave Chark-ston
Preguall’s
Harleysville
Pecks
Holly Hill
Connors
Eutawville
Vances
Merriam
St. Paul
Sunimerton
Silver
Packsville
Tindall
Sumter
Oswego
St. Charles
Elliotts
Lamar
Syracuse
Darlington
September '20, 180).
0-0-0t
Old uewsjitniers for sale at The
Heiulo Office.
Dr. Jobo i Biyfl,
DESIRES TO 1N FORM THE IT B-
lic that he hits bought out the
entire drug stock of Dr. \\. J.
Garner and rented his store,
where he now has on hand a
complete stock of
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
All the jHipnlar
PATENT MEDICINES.
BUISTS’,
. LANDRETH’S,
FERRY’S
and
CROSSMAN’S SEEDS.
Plilladelpliia raised Onion Sets.
Headquarter* for the celebrated
10 cent Cigar
“EL NECTAR”
—and—
Havana 5 cent Cigar
“SABOROSO.”
Professional (lards.
W. F. BABGAN.
Attorney - at - Law,
, DARLINGTON, S. V.
Olllcc- over Blm kwell Brothers' Store.
B. 0. BRISTOW.
JOHN C. WHITE
E. KEITH DA HOAX,
Attorney at Law,
DARLINGTON, S. ('.
Nettles A Nettles,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
Darlington ('. IL, S. C.
Will praetice in all State and Federal
Courts. Careful attention will be given
to all business entrusteil lo ns.
P. Bishop Parrott,
Stenograltkor : and : Typr-wrltcr.
LEO.VI. AMI OTIIEH COl-VIXO SOMCITKI).
Testimonv reported in sbort-liand ami
type-written transcript of same furnished
at reasonable rates.
Good spelling, correct punctuation and
neat work guaranteed.
Ollier with Nettles A Nettles.
C. P. DABGAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
Trial Justice,
DARLINGTON, S. C.
Practices in the United Slates Court
and in the till ami,5th circuits. Prompt
attention lo all business entrusted to me.
Ofllce, Ward’s Lane, next to The Dar
lington Herald ofllce.
B O O K S E E L K K H 11 d. S T A T 1 O N E K ,
Music and News Dealer.
PIANO’S and ORGANS SOLD. Musical Catalogue Prices.
The New Knuland, Belir Bros. A Co. and Weaver Pianos.
The Esty, Carpenter, Kimhall and Weaver Organs,
All of the very best makes and guaranteed. Sold on liberal instalment plans If
you want a Plano or Organ let me phiee 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. -
Rcm-he* and Spaldings Base Balls. Buts, Gloves, Masks, Belts, Caps |
etc, at catalogue prices.
A large line of Hammocks 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 liook not in stock will
be ordered at catalogue prices.
Anything in the Stationary. Musical or Novelty lines to be had at
THE DARLINGTON BOOK STORK,
B. 0. BRISTOW, Proprietor.
Darlington, South Carolina.
Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House
Furnishing (foods, Bolts, Tobacco
Flues, Ac.
Gil 11 Examine Our M, ani we can Please Too.
Anything Not in Stork Will he Ordered for You.
C. ALEXANDER,
Corner Pearl and Grove Streets,
DARLINGTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
Foniims!: mum:!
-toi
ls now better prequred than ever to serve customers with the usual
full stock of
—:o:-
Old news]Nt]iers, 25 cents per hundred, for sale at The Herald office.
“T ~
THE CLIKAUKST LARGEST and BEST LINK of FURNITURE EVER
OFFERED TO THE I’KOI’LK OF DAULINGTPN COUNTY.
EDCAfym
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HARDJNC*
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&
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The many customers of this well known establishment
througliout Darlington County are guaranteed that
a continuance of their patronage will mean
—FOR THEM—
“The Best Goods for the Least Money.”
ILIAN
OKVOTKO TO
LUCY
H
hooper;
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Its Fashion Department gives the newest and
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(JI YU. t s A CALL. Wi; WANT YOl’K TltAO:: uiul WILL DO
OU« YEIiY IJEST TO ULEASi: YOU.
The Plusnix Furniture Company,
Ol'UllAHLESTON, S. C.
:- : Wholesale and Retail Furniture Emporium.
FINE, MEDIUM ANI) LOW URICED FURNITURE AT THE
LOWEST CASH BRICKS
Cl I EAR FURNITURE SUITABLE FOR COUNTRY TRADE
In Largo Variety
At Factory Prices.
The People’s Bank of Darlington.
SAVINGS DEPART ill E N T.
DEl’OSIT.s SOLICITED FRO ONE DOLLAR AND UPWARDS.
\VF WILL MOVE INTO THE HEWITT BUILDING NEXT DOORTO All(l 5 pCU CCllt. IlltcUOSt ])?li(l thcUCOlI.
Mt-cALLA Burch. j^Siimll Suvi^igs p<|nkc Largo Profits.”
OUR STOCK OF CHAMBER SUITS WILL BE COMI’LETK IN e. KEITH DARGAN, W. A. ( ARRK.A.V, II. L. CHARLES,
EVERY I’ARTICIJ^VR. 1 I’rrsidcul. Vice-President, Ushicr.
Mont Clare-
Robins Neck
Mandeville
Bennettsville
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 2,
Leave BeiinetUville
MamU-ville
Robins Nec-k
Jlont, Clare
Darlington
Syracuse
Ldtmar
Elliotts
St. Charles
Oswego
Sumter
Tinditl
I’acksville
Silver
Sunimerton
St. Paul
Merriam
Vances
Entawvillc
Connors
Holly Hit
Fecks
Harlcyvilk-
Prcgnalls
Arrive Gharleston
GOING NORTH.
Train No. 3,
Leave Gharleston
Pregnalis
Harleyville
Peeks
Holly Hill
Gonnors
Eutawville
Vances
Merriam
St. Paul
Sunimerton
Silver
Packsville
Tindal
Sumter
Oswego
St. Gharks
Elliott
Lamar
Syracuse
Darlington
Mont Glare
Robin’s Neck
Manikrvillc
Arrive Bennettsville
GOING SOUTH,
Train No. 4,
LcavoBeii.icttsvillc
Mi ndervillc
Robin’s Neck
Mont Clare
Darlingtor.
Syracuse
Lamar
Elliott
St Charles
Oswego
Sumter
Timlnl
Packsville
Silver
Summerlon
St i’aul
Merriam
Vnm-es
Eutawville
Gonnors
Holly Hill
Peeks
Harley vilie
Pregnalis
Arrive Charleston
GOING NORTH,
Train No. 5,
Leave Eutawville
Arrive Vances
GOING SOUTH.
Train No, (1,
LcavcVanoes
Arrive-Eulawvllk
<i.50 a m
0.55
7.05
7.22
7.24
7.32
7.3!)
7.51
S.00
S.20
8.25
S.37
8.4!)
!).0()
!).17
9.34
9.51
10.10
10.17
10.33
11.40
11.07
11.24
11.45
12.01 a m
I,eaves Wailesboro
liennett’s
Morven’s
MeKarlaml
Cheraw
Cash’s
Society Hill
Dove’s
Floyd’s
Darlington
Palmetto
Arrives at Florence
4:14 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 l I’.
Leaves Florence 8:35 P. Ji
Palmetto 8:50
Darlington 0:00
Floyd’s 0:11
Dove’s 7:17
Society Hill 0:37
Cash's 0:02
Cheraw 10:4
McFarland 10:30
Morvcn's 10:38
Bennett’s 10:45
Arrives at Wadesboro 11:00
Freight Train Going Up.
Leaves Florence 0:45 A. >1.
Arrives at Darlington 7:20
Freight Going Down.
Leaves Darlington 0:40 P, 51
Arrives at Florence 7:25
A. F. RAVEN EL. President.
W. C. & A. Railroad.
5.50 p in
<>.05
(i.2!l
0.17
5.29
7.25
7.12
8.00
8.10
8.28
9.00
9.10
9.29
9.42
9.52
10.00
10.15
10.31
10.11
10.18
01.55
10.57
11.12
11.20
12.50 p m
5,00
0.45
0.51
7.00
7.11
7.18
7.24
7.34
7.51
8.03
8.10
8.18
8.20
8.30
8.54
0.08
0.32
0.48
10.02
10.17
10.10
10.31
10.51
11.14
11.30
p m
GOING SOUTH.
No. 23.
Leaves Wilmington
“(1:25 p.
111.
Marion
0(3*5
A rrives at Flore-nee
10:20 n.
m.
No. 50.
Leaves Florem-e
3:20 a.
in.
Sumter
4::M>
A rrives at Columbia
(1:10
No. 27.
Leaves Wilmington
*10:10 p.
in.
.-larion
12:40 a.
in.
Arrive. M Florence
1:20
No. 52.
Leaves t uniter
t 8:4f a.
ni.
Arrives at Columbia
l):5o
No. 58
Leaves Florence
t (1:40
Arrives at Sumter
8:oo
No. 52
. runs through from
Charleston
via Cent
ral Railroad, leaving
Lanes 7
.JO
a. m., Mi
inning 8.05 a. m.
Train
on C. A 1). Railroad
connects
at
Florence
■ with No. 58.
GOING NORTD
No. 51
Leaves Columhk
*10,45 p.
in.
Sumter
,2:01
Arrives at Florc-i.i e
1:15 a.
in
No. 78.
Leaves Florence
5:00 a.
in
M arion
.1:44
Arrive al Wilmi .gion 8:55
No. 50.
Leaves Columbia
75:35 p.
in
Arrives at Sumter
7:00
Lv. Sumter
7.oo
.’.r. Flon ..ee
8.15
No. 53.
Leaves Columbia
*0:24 p.
in
Arrives at Sumter
10:32
No. 14.
Leaves Fhm-nci
*8:5o p.
in
Marion
0:35
a,
5.40
0.03
0.22
0.30
0.55
7.10
7.21
7.32
7.40
8,00
8.10
8.27
8-37
8.40
8.02
0.00
0.21
0.32
o.:;o
0.40
0.47
10,02
10.10
11.30
H .10
10.20
8.20
8,12
Arrives at Wilmingion 12:2o
•Daily. (Daily, except Sunday.
No. 53 runs through to Charleston, via
Central R. R„ arriving al Manning 10:04
p. m.. Lanes 11:12p. m.. Charleston 1:15
! a. m.
No. 50 connects at Floreuei with the
C. & I). train for Cheraw and Wades
boro.
Nos. 78 and 11 make close connection
1 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. Rc-
I turning leaves Rowland at li.30 a. m..
arrives at Pee Dee 8.50 a. m.
Train on Manchester A Augusta It. It.
leaves Sumter daily, except Sumlay, at
10.50 a. m., arrives at Rimini 11.50 :i. m.
I Returning leaves Rimini 12.30 p. m., ar-
| rives at Sumter 1.10 p. m.
' a 1,1 J. it. KENLEY,General Manager.
| T. M. EMERSON, Traflie Managers.
,1. F. DIVINE, General Superintendent
Northeastern Railroad.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 27, Daily.
Rrsiirrlfully,
IliiyiLSWorth (fe Boyd.
-On March 1st, 1891-
-
city Branch.
GOING NORTH.
Train No. 31.
Leave Vances 11.00
Snells 11.25
Purlers 11.3:!
Arr ve llarlincity II.B1
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 3.’,
Leave llarlin oil v
7 11 a
Par ers
7.37
Snells
7.18
Arr!' e Vances
8.10
GOING
NORTH.
Train no. 33,
Leave Vances
7,lo |
Snells
8.00
Parlers
8.1t
arrive Ha lin cllj
K.:i4
GOING
sorni.
Train
no. 31.
Leave H ii’ineity
5.04
Sm Ils
5.21
Pa rlers
Arrive Vances
0.00
Leave Florence
*1.3(i a. in
Arrive Lanes
2.50
Arrive Charleston
5.0(1
No. 23, Daily.
•
|
Leave Florence
*10.:!,’, p m
Kingstree
11.40
Arrive Lancs
12.10
Arrive Charleston
No. 53.
2.40
Leave Lanes
*11.44 p. m
Arrive Charleston
No (11.
1.15
be Florence
*8.04 a m
Kingstree
0.30
Ar Lanes
0.54
i Lc Lane*
0.4!)
in
Ar Charleston
11.40
Train on f. A 1). R. R.
Florence with No. (il train,
eonneels at
GOING NORTH
in
No. (>o,
Lc ('hark ton
*1.70 a in
Ar Lanes
(i.Ol
Lc Lanes
0.31
Kingstree
0.5(1
A r Florence
No. 78, Daily,
8.14
Leave Charleston
*120. a. m
in
Arii'e Lanes
3.20
Leave Lanes
3. '0
Kingstree
3 43
Arrive Florence
No. 14.
111.
Leave Charleston
*5.t8 |-.
in
Arrive Lanes
i.nO
Leave Lam s
7.ol>
Kingstree
7.24
Arrive Florence
8,:io
p m
p m
No. 52, Hail,-.
Leave Charleston •O.IMI a. m
• Arrive Lanes T.' 1 ',
•Dally. tDa-li except Sunibiy.
Ni-. 52 runs |br .c.b to Colt ml-k via
Cent,.-I it. It. of C.
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