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CHURCH HIRECTORY. Visitors TO THE Pk«c«bttehian C’hubch.—Hev. J. 01 Law, I’aator; Vreachipjr wcrv Sabbath at tl a. m. and 8 00 p. m. Sabbath School at 10 a. in. Prayer meeting every nesday afternoon at 8 o’clock. Methodiw Chvrcii.—Hev. J. A. Hice, Paator; Preaching every Sunday at 11 a in. and 8 00 p. in., Sabbath School at 5 p. m. , Prayer meeting every Thursday at 8 30 p. m. Epmcotai. Chapei..—Rev. W. A. Gucrry, Hector. H. T. Thompson, Lay Header. Preaching 3rd Sunday at 8 30 n. in., Lay Reading every Sunday morn ing at 11 o’clock. Sabbath School every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Macedonia Baptist ('iiPKcn. —Rev. 1. P. Brockington, Paator: Preaching ji, e 0|1 ] v doHiing House in the city every Sunday at 11 a. m.. and 8 30 p. in. Sabbath School at 3 30 p. m., Prayer meeting every Tuesday evening at 8 30 o’clock. FAIR Will find it to their interest to visit TIib Enprin ol Mm, COUNTY OFFICERS. Sheief.— AV. P. Cole. Clerk of Cockt.—W. A. Pairot. Treasurer.—.1. E. Bass. Auditor.—\V. 11. Lawrence. Probate Judoe.—T. H. Spain. Coroner.—H. G. Parnell. School Commissioner.—W. II. Evans. County Commissioners.—C. B. King, W. W. McKenzie, A. A. Gandy. Noted and Quoted. Mrs. Hetty Green has $40,000,000. New York has 50,000 unemployed. Houses are insured against burgla ry. Hnttons own 20,000,00(1 of our acres. Rhode Island wants an eight hour law. Switzerland has aliolished national bunks. One hundred of the Italian sewer workers on strike at Boston will re turn to Italy. Of the 500,000,000 persons who were carried last year on steam ves sels but 65 were killed. This shows that this means of travel is the safest in the world. In Germany 5,500,000 women earn their living by industrial pursuits, in England 4,000,000, in France 3,750,000, in Austria-Hungary about the same, and in America, including all occupations, something over 2,- 700,000. fhe sun never sets on American soil. When it is 6 p. m. at Attoo Island, Alaska, it is 9.36 a. m. the inext day on the eastern coast of Maine. The census reports that there are 4,000,000 sinton pure red headed persons in the United States. Then there must be 4,000,000 white horses, too. Two drachms of sal ammoniac with an ounce of German cologne, the solution mixed with a pint of distilled water, makes an excellent wash for freckles, says an authority that does not carry a mixed stock. I am strictly in the Clothing Business and give my whole attention to this one line, which affords me better advantages in selecting a stock of nil uiumtE sms, My line is manufactured for me from the piece good and made only by first class artists. This is TKFuemsmmsTOtuss I have but ONE PRICE, and that is The liowest, for my High Grade of Clothing. Nothing in the city made like them and nothing like the fit and wear of these garments. The best dressed men of the city buy their FASHIONABLE CLOTHING here because the prices tire right, the goods are right and the fit is perfect. They also have perfect confidence in trading here as they know there is only one price for all. My line in Clothing for 'Men and Hoys, Hals and Gents’Furnishing Goods is the Largest and Most Complete Line ever shown in the State. You can find them tit any price to suit your purse. DltEKK : S< ITS A full line of Dyke suits for those j who will attend the State Hall. They are made elegantly and cut in the latest style and can give you a per- 1 feet fit. If you do not own a dress j suit, and you are in need of one, call: here and be fitted up. Everything) a gentleman wears can be found, here, as this is the most complete store in the city. If yon do not know where I am j located, and afraid you will get in I the wrong store, just watch for the (rOLI) star. — - ■ - r- — CHANDLER, SHAW & CO. SUMTER, So. Ca.. ARE) NELIJAl. Mens and Hoys 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. TAX NOTICE. The tax books will be open at the places and dates named below for the collection of State. County, Special County, School, Special School and Poll Taxes for the liscal year ending Novem ber 1, ISilO. and ending October 31, 181)1: , Lydia, October 20 and 21 Philadelphia. October 22 Leavensworth, October 23 Mechanicsville, October 24 Antioch, November 3 Hartsville, November ♦ and 5 High Hill, November 0 Swift Creek, November 7 Lamar, November 10 and It Jasper, November 12 Society Hill, November 13 lind 14 Cypress, November 17 Stokes Bridge, November 19 and 10 Darlington, October 15, 16,17,19.2(1, 27, 28,29. 30 and 31; November 2, 0, 16 and 20, and to December 15 inclusive, excepting Thanksgiving Day. Books will dose at 2 p. m. on Satur days. Levy for State purposes, 41 mills Levy for County purposes, 3 mills Levy for Special County purpose-'. 1 mill Levy for Constant Schools. 2 mill- Levy for Special Sc iools, 3} mills Levy for Interest School Bonds, 4 of a mill Total levy in graded Sell ad District, 1 11 mill. Total levy in balance of cot nty, 10J mills I Poll tax, $1.00 .1. K. BASS, Treast./er I) C. Pond Bluff Brand). GOING NORTH. Train no. 27. leave Eutawville 8.40 a m Belvidere 8.43 at rive Ferguson 9.06 GOING SOUTH. Train no. 28 leave Ferguson 9.34 a m Belvidere 9.49 Arrive Eutawville 10.04 Trains 1 and 2 have through cars between Charleston and Fayetteville and run daily except Sunday; other trains daily except Sunday. Merrimn, Sneels and Helvidere and flag stations. J. II. AVFR1LL, General Manager. RAILROAD SCHEDULES. C. S. <V N. ItnilroiHl. GOING NORTH. Train No. 1. The Hartsville Railroad. DAILY MIXED TRAIN. Leaves Hartsville, 5:10 A. M. Jovann, 5:35 Floyd’s, 5:55 Darlington 0.00 Arrive at Florence 0.50 | This train makes connection with lb South bound passenger train on the Che raw A Darlington Railroad. HKTl RNING. Leaves Florence 2:00 P. 31. Anive at Hartsville 3.50 This train waits two hours, if neees- sarv, for the North bound freight train on the C. A I). 1!. R. J. L. COKER, Itrcstdcnl C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads. GOING DOWN -A L S O- *4 A ComiilHr Line of Stylish, INTfeci Fitting Squoie Shoulder, Tailor tlaile Suits for Wen and Bovs, at the Very Lowest Priees. U EM EM HER THE PLACE: Ijoavc Charleston I’regnall’s Htirlovsvillc Peeks' Holly Hill Connors Futaw ville Vances Merriain St. Paul Nummcrton Silver Paeksville Tindall Sumter Oswego St. Charles Elliotts Lamar Syracuse Darlington .Mont Clare 6.50 a m 6.55 7.05 7.24 7.32 7.39 7.51 8.06 8.20 8.28 8.37 8.49 9.00 9.17 9.34 9.51 10.10 10.17 10.33 11.46 11.07 Wadeshoro 4:14 A. M Bennett's 4:30 Morven’s McFarland 4:47 Clieraw 5:08 Cash’s 5:24 Society Hill 5:40 Dove’s 5:50 Floyd's 6:06 Darlington 6:20 Palmetto ti:3(l s at Florence 6:45 GOING UP. • Florence 8::!5 P. M Palmetto 8:50 Darlington 0:00 Floyd’s 0:11 Dove’s 7:17 Society Ilili 9:37 Cash's 0:02 Clieraw 10:4 McFarland 10:30 .Morven’s 10:38 Bennett’s 10:45 •s at Wadesboro 11:00 Arrive; Freight Train Going Cp. Leaves Florence 6 ; 45 A. M. i Arrives at Darlington 7 : *>o i ijiyiv, nnayy o At Winn's Old Stand, Sumter, S. 00, September 20, 1891. 0-0 01 ! «• LE‘ BD ’IT IS UNNECESSARY JOHN C. WHITE. * Robins Neck 1 1.2 1 Freight Going Down. Mamleville 11.45 Leaves Darlington 6:40 P.M Honnettsvilk’ 12.01 ti in Arrive s at Florence ::25 GOING SOI 'Til — A. F. RA VENEL. President. Trtiiu No. •> ^ 4 W. C. & A. Railroad. Hen net 1.■.ville 5.50 ) 1 1)1 GOING SOUTH. Mamleville 6.05 No. 23. Leaves Wilmington *6:25 p. in. Robins Neck 0.89 Marion 9:35 Mont Claiv 6.47 No. 50. Arrives al Florence 10:20 a.m. Darlington Syracuse 5.29 Leaves Florence 3:20 a. in. 7.25 Sumter 4:30. Arrives at Columbia 0:10 Lanmi' Elliotts 7.42 s.oo : No. 27. Leaves Wilmington *10:10 p. m. .darion 12:40 ». m. St. Charles S.10 Arrive, it Florence 1:20 ()swego 8.28- No. 52. Leaves inter tS:4f a. m. Sumter 9.00 Arrives at Columbia 9:5o Tindal 9.16 No. 58 Leaves Florence t 0:40 Paeksville 9.29 Arrives at Sumter 8:no FAIR NOTICE! .p 0 attempt to enumerate all we have In pieces. The crowing chanticleer arouses them in 'the morning. The" sun rises at 6 a. m., sets at 6- p. m., aniLjs vertically overhead at 12 in. every day in the year. In their guesses the jieoplc are rarely a <|uarter of an hour out of the wav. The Palmetto Collegiate Institute, Lexington, S. offers excellent ad vantages at, lowest cost. Holders of its certificates will get first grade teachers certificates. Rest equipped school of its class in the State. Seven teachers. Hoard and tuition front $8 to $10 per month. For full informa tion write the principal, P. E. Rowell. It Is probable 1 will not be here all lids j Winter. 1 am making arrangements to ; go elsewhere, so if you want me to make ' I» II <) T O (i K A I* II S of yourself, or any of your family, you should not put it off. Don't delay! You may live to regret it. Many do. Respeet fully, Ernest a. smith. early stages eon b ? cured l y the prompt use of r 7 Y Chany Pectoral ii Cfh©3 ;! fiamcd tissues, fit!- 7-tiootoration, r m .atons i'-every. * ;v ' L O Ayer Sr Co. Dr. John A. M DKSl RES TO INFORM THE Pl’H- lie. that he has bought out the entire drug stock of Dr. W. J. Garner and routed his store, where lie now has on hand a complete stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, All the popular PATENT MEDICINES. HI H STS’, I ANDRETH’S, , FERRY’S GROSSMAN’S SEED . Pitiladelpliiaraised O o: t ■' Heacbptarters for the celebrated 10 cent Cigar ; “EL NECTAR” —and— ' \ # Havana 5 cent Cigar • ■ “HABOROHO.” 'v t , • our store! Profession til Cards. W. F. DAIKwAX, Attorney - at - Law, ^ We have anytliiug- you want and Guarantee - Satisfactory * Prices. Gratrst Varictf! Lowest Prices, DARLINGTON, 8- C Ollice over Blaekwell Brothers’ Store. E. KEITH DAHGAN, Attornev at Law, DARLINGTON, 8. C. Come to HEAlMtl ARTERS anil we will Welcome lion. RESPECTFULLY, Nettles <fe Nettles, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW. Darlington t’. II., S. (’. Will practice in all State and Federal Courts. Careful attention will be given ■ to all business entrusted to us. P. Bishop Parrott, Stenographer : and : Type-writer. I.KOAt. AND OTIIF.lt COPVIKO HOI.ICITKI). ! Testimonv reported in short-hand and type-written transcript of same furnished at reasonable rates. Good spelling, correct punelnation and neat work guarauteetl. Office with Nettles & Nettles. C. P. DABGAX,. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND i. Trial Justice, DARLINGTON, 8. Practices in Hie United States Court and in I lie till aud 5th circuits. Prompt attention to all business entrusted to me. Office. Ward’s Lane, next to The Dar- ington Herald otttc e. Edwards, Norment & Company, minms!, mismi! Darlington, South (’arotina. Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House Furnishing Goods, Bolts, Tobacco Flues, &c. Call aad Exana Oar Ml, aai we caa Pleasa Yoo. .Inylliirg !Vol in Slork Will he Ordered for You. .C. ALEXANDER, lorner Pearl and Grove S(.roeis, DARLINGTON, Md'TII CAIPJI.INA. -:o:- -:o:- THE (.'HEAl’EST J.ARGENT and HEST LINE of FURNITURE EVER OFFERED To THE PEOPLE OF DARL1NGTPN COUNTY. -AT- Sclentiflc American Aoenov for : Patents . TRADE MARKS, DE8I0N PATENTS COPVRIOHTS, *:o. • Fori nformAtj °o and free Handbook write to MUNN A CO.. »n Broauwat, N«w York. Oldest bureau for securing patents In America. Every I»tont taken out by us is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge in the j^Mufifit Jktnerican Largest circulation of any scientific paper in the work!. Bplendidlr illustrated. No Intelligent , man should be without it. Weekly, f 3.00 a year; |1A0 six months.. Address MUNN ft CO., PuuLisuBas. SOI Broadway. New Fork. j 'V j SaiEfiBW Fan 4 Marine THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED DESIGNS AND FINISHES * IN RED ROOM SUITS IN WALNUT, ANTIQUE OAK, 16th ’ KNTUliY and Ol.D ENGLISH. GIVKUS AGALL. Wli AYANT YOUU THADU nnrt WILL DO OUlt VEICY BEST TO PLEASE YOU. RfKpfrtfully, Hay ns worth Boyd. -On March 1st, 1891- ! WE WILL MOVE INTO THE HEWITT BUILDING NEXT DOOR TO INSURANCE Co. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. A"“ncy at Darlington, So Cu. OUR STOCK OF UilAMHEK ’> U ■■ U !1.1 ! ' ( 031PLE1", 1 \ McCALL & BURCH. * ' H. L-.V^ARUSS, Agent. | T - EVERY PARTICULAR. - 1 —Lt±_— iiL- Is now Ixlter ])rui|iired thun ever to serve customers with the usual full stock of i, Wiis, Liiors, fiiiars aai Telatco. The many customers of this well known establishment ti rci.p. : out L'ailiiit.ion County r.rc f i:£.rnntced t! at a continuance of their patronage will mean . FOR THEM “The Best Hoods for the Least jMoik^v.” f'np j;u?w uUliiliai,)} im ryffinsre OF CHARLESTON, S. C. :* : WholGsal3 and ! ]naii rurnitiire Emporium. FINE, MEDIUM AND LOW PiHUED FUb’MTUi;F ATTIIE LOWEST CASH PRICES CHEAP FUiiMTURK SUITABLE Foil COUN TRY TRADE In Large Vnrielv At Factory Prices. Silver Suninierton St. Paul Merriani Vances Eiitaw ville Connors Holly I Hi Peeks Harleyvillc I’regnalls Arrive Charleston GOING NOHTII. Train No. 3, Leave Giiarlvslon I’regnalls liarlevville Pecks' Holly Hill Gonnors Kutawville Vanees Merriam St. Paul Summerton Silver Paeksville Tindal Sumter Oswego St. Gbark’s , Elliott Lamar Syracuse Darlington 3Iont Glare Hobin’s Neck Mandervillc Arrive Bennottsvillc GOING SOUTH. Train No. 4, Leave Hen .icttsvi He 31: ndervillc Robin’s Neck 3lont Clare Darlington Syracuse Lamar Elliott Si Charles Oswego Sumter Tindal Paeksville Silver Summerton St Paul Merriam Vanees Eutawville Gonnors Hoftv Hill Peek's Harleyvillc Preghalls Arrive Charleston GOING NORTH. Train No. 5, Leave Eutawville ArriveYanees GOING SOUTH. Train No. 6. LeaveYames ArrivoHittnwviPe 9.42 9.52 10.00 10.15 10.31 10.41 10.48 01.55 10.57 11.12 11.20 12.50 5.00 6.45 6.54 7.00 7.11 7.18 7.24 7.34 7.51 8.03 8.10 8.18 8.20 8.30 8.54 9 08 • 0.32 0.48 10.02 10.17 10.16 10.31 10.51 11.14 11.30 No. 52. runs through from ('bark-ion via Central Railroad, leaving Lanes 7.30 a. m., Manning 8.05 a. m. Train on ('. A- I). Railroad connects at ; Florence witlt No. 58. GOING NORTH No. 51 Leaves Columhir *10.45 p. in. Sumter .2:04 Arrives at Floret. e 1:15 a. m ^ No. 78. Leaves Florence 5:00 a. m j Marion 5:41 P m Arrive at Wilmi ,ion 8:55 No. 50. Leaves Columbia 15:35 p. m A rrives at Sumter 7:00 Lv. Sumter 7.oo p »> Ar. Flon ,ee 8.15 No. 53 i,eaves Cidumlr i ‘•9:21 p. Ill Arrives at Sunil 1(9 2 No. 14. .eaves Florem-t K, i:5o p. in Marion !.‘::.5 Ai' : vesal Wilming. ”11 l2:2o :i,2.) n in 5.40 6.03 6.22 6.30 6.55 7.10 7.24 7.32 7.46 8,00 8.16 8.27 8-37 8.46 8.62 0.06 0.21 0.32 0.30 0.46 0.47 10.02 10.10 11.30 “Daily. (Daily, except S .ndav. No. 53 runs through to Cl arlcMcin. v h. Central R. It., arriving at .Vanning 10:04 p. m.. Lanes 11:42|>. m„ Charleston 1:15 a. m. No. 50 connects at Florence with the C. & D. train for Clieraw and Wades- boro. Nos. 78 and 14 make close eoiineelion at Wilmington with the W. & W. It. It for all points Nortlt. Train on Florence Railroad KMve Pee Dee daily, except Sundav, at 4.40 p. m., and arrives at Rowland 7'.00 p. m. Re turning leaves Rowland at 6.30 a. in.. arrives at Pee Dee 8.50 a. m. Train on Vane hotter & Augusta It. it. leave’s Sumter daily, except Sunday, at 10.50 a. in., arrives at Rimini 11.59 ti. m. Returning leaves Rimini 12.30 p. m., ar rives at Sumter 1.40 p, m. J. it. KEN LEY, General Manager. T. M. KMERSON, Traffic Managers J. F, DIVINE, General Supcriulcmlcnl Northe stern Railroad. GOING SOUTH. No. 27, Dailv. I.eave Flotjpnee Arrive Lanes Arrive Charleston *1.56 : 2,50 5.00 Dailv. Il .10 10.26 8.26 s 12 No. 2; Leave Florence Kingstree Arrive Lanes Arrive Charleston No. 53. Leave Lanes Arrive Charleston No 61. Le Flo:i nee K ill's t ree Ar Lancs Le Lanes a m Ar Cli’irieston Train on C. A I). It. R. connects at Florence with No. 61 train. GOING NORTH. a m . No. 60. 10.3.’. p m 11.40 12.16 2.40 ’it.44 p. in 1.15 *8.01 a m 0.30 0.54 0.40 11.40 Harlin city Branch. GOINtS NORTH. Le Charleston Ar I,anes l.e l.anes Kingstree Ar Florence No. is, Dailv. Train No. 31, Leave Charleston 1 .cuvc Yam es II.INI a in Arrive l.anes Snells 11.2., Leave l.anes i’iii lets 11.33 Kingstree Arrive Harlin city 11.64 Arrive Florence f. r* n Darlington. r ti»4 ;d b OfiHB 01 SAYINGS B E PART !U E X T. Dl’PUSI ‘ ic : : O v i DOLI. ” and upwards. And 5 per cent. Interest jmid thereon. “§imill Savings |V|ake Peolits.’' E. KEITH DARGAX, B. A. t ARKIGAN. II. I.. ( IIARLES. Presidrut. Vicf-Prfsideul Cashier. GOING SOUTH. Train No, 32, Leave ilarl’n city ; I’iirli r> Sneli.. Ai r'\ e Yanee. ■ 11 a it: I.eavi Vanee; Snell- P"rli i s a:: i'. c ]Li l!n i ' o|N'tt NORTH. Train no. 3i‘. (•DING SOI’i'll. i lain nr, I e • v e Hill Mil e:|y Suelis Par'.er • I Arrive Vanees 7.to u.i o •U' ' .31 ,.< I .24 r "i No. 14. Leave Charleston Arrive l.anes Leave l.anes Kingstree Arrive Florence No. 52, Daily. I,cave Charleston Arrive l.anes •Daily. *4.20 a m 6.34 6.34 6.56 8.14 *120. a. m 3.20 3. ’0 3 43 444. *5.18 p. 7.06 7.o6 7.24 8.3o *6.00 a. m 7.25 (Daily except Sunday. No. 52 runs through to Columhin via Central It. R. of S. <’. Nos. 78 and 11 run solid to Wilmington X. f. making close connection with \\ A W. it. It. for all points N To| 'tli. T M EMERSON Traffic Manager. J. R KKNLY, General Manager. J. F. DIVINE, Geueral buperhilciulcut THIS PAGE CONTAINS FLAWS AND OTHER DEFECTS WHICH MAY APPEAR ON THE FILM.