The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, July 20, 1892, Image 4

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of »18,MS Presbyterian Church.—Rev. 1. Law, Paator; Preaching every Sabbath 11 a. m. and-8 00 p. m. Sabbath Scho.. at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting every Wed nesday afternoon at 5 o’clock. Methodist Church.—Key. J. A. Rice, Pastor; Preaching pvery Sunday at 11 a m. and 8 00 p. m., Sabbath School at 5 p. m., Prayer meeting every Thursday at 8 :S» p. m. Episcopal C ii a p k l.—Rev. W. A. Guerry, Rector. H. T. Thompson, Lay Reader. Preaching 3rd Sunday at 880 3. m., Lay Reading every Sunday morn- mg at 11 o’clock, Sabbath School every Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. Macedonia Baptist Church. Rev I. P. Brockington, Pastor; Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m.. and 830 p. m. Sabbath School at 830 p. in., Prayer meeting every Tuesday evening at 8 30 o’clock. qnare miles. Pl *calf Albert G. Wakefield, a veteran Me., wear* a pair that’tie has had nce.1861, and they are in good con- ition now. .———. j' . • ■ . : : Wbeu Baby waa we gave her Caatorla. When she was a Child, the cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Whsa sheK** 1 Children, she gave them Castoria. When Doctors Fail To one you It is not an absolute Indication that you are Incurable. The detnands of nature cannot be fully supplied by artificial means; it requires Something to control and influence the magnetic conditions of the system —something to furnish the vitality and strength necessary to resist disease. . The ELECTROPOISE is an instrument for the cure of disease without medi cine—it aids nature, in nature’s own way, by supplying you with the pure, wholesome OXYGEN from which you obtain health, strength and long life. If you are troubled with a disease of any character, whether of long or short duration, investigate the successes of the ELECTROPOISE in similar cases before despairing. A 40-page book giving full description of treatment and containing records of some of the remarkable cures effected, mailed FREE on application. Address. Atlantic Electropoise Co., 22a King Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Nearsight is hereditary. A Florida fish story tel Is of a shad, some twenty inches long, which leaped from one stream to another, over a considerable space of ground, in search of food. The ants have their great person ages aa well as the human race. These little insects go under com manders, and it is well known that bee colonies have their queens. Ripans Tabules relievo nausea. Leonard Whitton, of Brightion, Canada, weighs 469 pounds, 300 pounds of which he has acquired within ten years. He is not yet for ty, and is still increasing in weigh’ A tree was cut in the -Puget Sound (Washington) forest the other day f r om which seven cues were taken without a knot, their combined length being 170 feet The tree scaled forty-ieght thousand feet. , ■—•— - j Ripans Tabules relieve headache. Special Notice! If yra wait a ay Stock la the Carolina Inter-Mate Building and Loan Association, of Wilmington, N. C., call on T. J. Drew, at The Herald Office, who is the General Agent for Darlington County. IT FS UNNECESSARY To attempt to enumerate all we have in our store! We have anything you want and Guarantee - Satisfactory - Prices. Lap! Ml Mast Variety; Lowest Prices. Come to HEADQUARTERS and we will Welcome A on. p A Scotchman who wanted to sell some bees inserted the following advertisement in the local paper Extensive sale of live stock, cam prising no less than 140,000 head, with an unlimited right of pastur age-” Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. One of the finest opals in the world is worn on his cap by the Chinese Minister at Washington. It is as large as a pigeon’s egg and is surrounded by diamonds. The val tie of the cap, with the ornament, is placed at $5,000. Ripans Tabules : best liver tonic. The old stone house in Kingston, N. Y., in which the State Constitu tion was framed and adopted, is now open for visitors. Among the curiosities already displayed within its walls is a flax wheel used by Tennis Swart’s wife in 1787 and a dresser 200 years oil, once the property of Peter Green, on the shelves which are several pewter dishes, used.by old-time Dutch peo ple. Happy Hooalera. Wm. Timmons, Postmaster of Idaviee, Ind., writes: “Electric Bitter* has done more for me than all other medicines combined for that had feeling ariaing from Kidney and Liver trouble.” .John Leslie, 'famer and stockman, of same place, says: “Find Electric Bittera to be the best Kidney and Liver medicine, made me feel like a new man ” J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, -Ays: Electric Bitters is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don’t ca - e whether he lives or dies; he found new strength, good appetite and felt just like he had a new lease on life. Only 50c a bottle, at Wilcox’s drug store. One great cause of trouble in this country is the habit people have of talking faster than they think. A calf, recently born in Amer icas, Ga., has only one eye, and that is in the center of its forehead. sa&i who want Bat a am <R0 99 ffiffid 99.00 WorkliiKman** shoeu <P Aa are very strong and durable. Those who ■— — Atrial will wear no other make. ~ and 91.79 school shoes are _ y the boys everywhere; they sell merits, as the Increasing sales show. 1.00 Hand-sewed shoe, best . . uals French Ladles •la. very stylish; equ g4.aoto5ie.oo. from i nd 91.79 shoe for “rir Imported shoes cosl £adles* 9.90' 99.00 an Misses are the best fine Dongola. Stylish and durable. Caffitlen.—See that W. L. Douglas’ name and price are stamped on the bottom of each shoe. TARS HO SUBSTITUTE.^ on local advertised dealers supplying yon. ~ ‘3, Brockton. Maae. Sold by • 1* DOUGLAS, A.i. Broom, Darlington S. €. Ripans Tabules relieve scrofula. ‘ There are two eclipses of the sun every year, and sometimes five, though the obscuration is only par tial. Both of the Republican candidates were born in Ohio; Harrison in August, 1833, and Whitelaw Beid in in October, 1837. The negroes are not dying off rap idly. They have increased from 4,- 000,000 in the emancipation days to 7,000,000. Ripans Tabules : one gives relief Bonds to the amount of $220,000,- 000 are held by Die United States government as security for National bank circulation. H 5 e as 9 n e a ** as 3G m <t> <D 89 The little girl sounded her father on the financial situation. “Papa,” she said, “I want $5.” “Great Scott, child,” the father ex claimed,“what do you want with that much-money?” *T want to buy me a doll.” “But a doll doesn’t host $6.” ’ “Oh, no, the doll only costs five cents, but it takes the rest to buy her clothes. ” Professional Cards. W\ F. DAHGAN, Attorney - at - Law, DARLINGTON, 8. C. Office over Blackwell Brothers’ Store. E. KEITH DAHGAN, Attorney at Law, DARLINGTON, 8. C. Nettles & Nettles, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, Darlington C. H., 8. C. Will practice in all State ami Federal Courts. Careful attention will be given to all business entrusted to us. P RESPECTFULLY. Edwards, Norment & Company, rmimi! I miimi! -:o:- WHY 18 TH1 W. L DOUGLAS S3 SHOE ornttAin. THE BUT SHOE M THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It Is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet; made of the best Ane calf, stylish and easy* and because toe make more shoes of this de them any other manufacturer, it equals hand- or. stylish, comfortable and durable. The best •uoe ever offered at this price; same grade as cus tom-made shoes costing from $6.00 to $9.00. 99 Pffillce Hhoe; Farmers, Railroad Men and Letter Carriers all wear them; One calf, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exten- One pair will wear a year. Nffie calf; no better shoe ever offered at Ills price; one trial will convince those a shoe for comfort and service. THE CHEAPEST LARGEST and BEST LINE of FURNITURE EVER OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF DARLINGTPN COUNI Y. AT Hayiiswortirs S tore ’ THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED DESIGNS AND FINISHES IN BED ROOM SUITS IN WALNUT, ANTIQUE OAK, 16th CENTURY and OLD ENGLISH. My stock of Chamber Suits is Complete in Every Bespect. PICTURE FRAMES Of Every Description Made to Order on Short Notice. GIVE ME A CALL. I WANT YOUK TRADE and WILL DO MY VERY REST TO PLEASE YOU. Respectfully, .1. D. II AY MS W ORTH. John C. White, Darlington, South Carolina. w ' ■ ■» Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House Furnishing Goods, Holts, Tobacco^ 'Flues, &c. Ci ml EiauiM Om M, anl va n Please Yea. Anything Not In Stork Will be Ordered for You. Good Work AND Site A Leader. Since its first introduction, Electric Bitters has gsined rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics and altera tives—containing nothing which per mits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, if is recognized as the best and purest medicine for .Ii ailments of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys.—If will cure Sick headache, indigestion, constipation, and d I e malaria from the system. Satisfac tion guaranteed with each bottle or the money will lie refunded. Price only 50c. per bottle. Sold at Willcox’s drug atore. (8) FITS CURED Wbbstbr, S. C., Dec. ig, 1891. Sirs: I wish I could let all who are suffering from any Nerve disease know just how good your remedy is. My son used it one year, and is now the stoutest child 1 have. With many thanks, I remain yours, H. A. TATE. Gbnhsis, Pa., Dec. *3,1891. 1 have not had one of my bad spells since 1 com* menced taking your medicine, six months ago. THURSY ELMORE. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. s, 189a. I personally know of two cases of Fits f one case of St. Vitus* Dance and one of JYer- vows Prostration cured by this remedy. C. A. WOOD, Treasurer American Publishing House. If you are afflicted with Fits, St. Vitus* Danes, Insomnia, or any other Nerve trouble, we will send you One Battle Pres, all charges prepaid by us. Give Age, Post-Oflke and State. AddiW* q&LL CHEMICAL CO., West Piliil., Fa. - - REGULATE THE - - STOMACH, LIVER ^ BOWELS, - AND - PURIFY THE BLOOD. A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR Indigestion, Biliousness, Headache, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Chronic Liver Troubles, Dizziness, Bad Complexion, Dysentery, Offensive Breath, and disorders of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. all Ripans Tabules contain nothing injurious to the most delicate constitu tion. Pleasant to take, safe, effectual. Give immediate relief. Sold by druggists. A trial bottle sent by mail on receipt of 15 cents. Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 Spruce Street, - - New York Ity. ; =low Prices: C. P. DAHGAN, 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 all business entrusted to me. Office. Ward’s Lane, next to The Dar lington Herald office. P. Bishop Parrott, Steseffrapher ; as4 : Type-writer. m LEGAL AND OTHER COPTINO SOLICITED. Testimony reported in short-hand and type-written transcript of same furnished at reasonable rates. Good spelling, correct punctuation and neat work guaranteed. Office with Ward & Woods. Snriiiitiilm & Mb INSURANCE Co. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. A "ency at Darlington, So Ca. H. L. CHARLES, Agent. SUBSCRIBE FOR Promptly Executpd THE - DARLINGTON : HERALD Only $1 a Year. PETER BOWLES DOES FIRST CLASS :-HomI Sin Pain;-: Paper Hanging. Kalsomine Work a Specialty. He solicits the patronage of Darlington. Old newspapers for sale at The Herald Office. — vn IS OUR MOTTO. lie MlMcffi his Oppartaalty! DON’T Mias lib 1 «»iirs f Rcador. Ttis majority neglsct thsir op portnnitiM. and from that eatips Hvs in povarty and dis la «»b*curity! llarrawing daapair it tha lot of many, as thay look bark on lost, forever lo,t. opportunity. I.lfelapasa. lag! Reach out. Ba up and doing. Improve vmir epportu nity, and eecnre protperitv. prominence, pence. 11 was aaid by a philosopher, that ‘'tba Uoddeae of Fortune offer* a goltlcn nnpoi tunity to each person at eoine noriod of life; embrace tho chance, and aha pours out her riches; fail to do >o and she departs, nsrer to return.” How shall you find -ha coi.dkn opportunity? Investigate every chance that appears worthy, and of fair promise: that is what all sac- cevstul men do. II ere is an opportunity, such aa is net often within the reach of laboring people. I mproved, it will give, at leaet, a grand start in life. The ooldkn opportunity for many is here, ilonoy to be made rapidly and honorably by any indnstrious person of either sex. All ages. You can do the work and live at home, wherever von are. Even be ginners are easily earning from 99 to 910 per day. Yon run do a* weH if you will work, not too hard, but industri ously; and you can increase your income as you go on. You can give spare time only, or all your time to vhe work. Easy to learn. Capital not required. We start von. All is com paratively new find really wonderful. \Ve iuetruct and ahow you how, Failure unknown among our work ers. No room to explain here. Write and learn ail by retnrn mail. Unwise to delay. Addressatonce.il. I * Ua., Bax •$•. Poi tlaaffi. Bfulae. Old iic\t>jiapers for sale at The Herald office. Only 20cts per hundred. RAILROAD SCHEDULES. Ca, 8a N* R. R. Dated May 30, 1802. goincTnorth. Traiii No. 1. Daily except Sunday. Leave Charleston 5.05 p m I’regnall’s 6.35 Harleys ville 6.43 Pecks 6.57 Holly Hill 7.01 Connors 7.06 Eutawville 7.14 Vances 7.26 Merriam 7.41 St. Paul 7.53 Summerton 7.50 Silver 8.09 Packsvillo 8.18 Tindall 8.30 Sumter 8.50 Oswego 9.05 St. Charles 9.20 Elliotts 9.30 laimar 9.48 Syracuse 10.04 Darlington 10.21 Mont Clare 10.38 Robins Neck 10.51 Mandeville 11.06 Ar. Bennettsville 11.20 GOING SOUTH. Train No. 2, Daily except Sunday. Leave Bennettsville 5.07 a m Mandeville 5.21 Robins Neck 5.36 Mont Clare 5.48 Darlington 6.04 Syracuse 6.20 Lamar 6.35 Elliotts 6.51 St. CharLs 7.01 Oswego 7.15 Sumter 7.35 Tindal 7.50 Packsville 8.02 Silver 8.12 Summerton 8.22 St Paul 8.28 Merriam 8.40 Vances 8.55 Eutawville 9.08 Connors 9.15 Holly Hill 9.21 Peeks 9.25 Harleyville .9.40 Pregnalls 9.50 Arrive Cl xrleston 11.05 No’s. 1 and 2 make connection at Sum- ter with A. C. L. to and from Columbia and points west. TOING NORTH. Train No. 5, u m Leave Eutawville 1C.10 ArriveVances 10.26 GOING SOUTH. Train No. 6. LeaveVances 8.26 a in ArriveEutawville 8.12 Harlin city Branch. GOING NORTH, Train No. 31, Leave Vances 11.00 a m Snells 11.23 Parlors 11.33 Arrive Harlin city 11.64 GOING SOUTH. Train No. 32, Leave Harlin city 7 14 am Purlers 7.37 Snells 7.48 Arrive Vances 8.10 GOING NORTH. Train no. 33, Leave Vances 7.40 p m Snells 8.00 Parlers 8.14 arrive Ha lin city 8.34 GOING SOTTH. Train no. 34. Leave Harlin city 5.04 p m Snells 5.24 Parlers Arrive Vances ft.UO Pond Bluff Branch. GOING NORTH. Train no. 27. leave Eutawville 8.40 a m Belvidere 8.43 arrive Ferguson 0.06 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. Merrium, Sueels and Belvidere are flag stations. E. D. KYLE. General Manager. W., C. & A. Railroad. Dated May 81,18W. GOING SOUTH. No. 23. Leaven Wilmington *6:25 p. m. Marion U:35 Arrives at Florence 10:25 a. m. No. 50. Lca\es Florence *3:20 a. it, Sumter 4:35 Arrives at Columbia 6:15 No. 27. Leaves Wilmington *10:10 p. m. Marion 12:40 a. m. Arrive, it Florence 1:20 No. 52. Leaves Sumter f 0:43 a. m Arrives at Columbia 10:55 No. 58. Leaves Florence t 7:57 Arrive at Sumter 0:20 No. d2. runs through from Charleslon via Central Railroad, leaving Lanes 8.32 a. m., Manning 11.00 a. m. Train on C. .V I). Railroad connects at Florence with No. 58. No. 51 GOING NORTH Leaves Cohmihir *10.45 p. m. Sumter .2:04 Arrives at Florence 1:15 a. m No. 78. Leaves Florence 5:00 a. m Msrion 5:44 Arrive at Wilmington 8:55 No. 53. Leaves Columbia 16:00 p. in Arrives at Sumter 7:25 No. 59. Lv. Sumter 7.30 ii m Ar. Florijice 8.40 ‘ No. 14. Leaves Florenct * 8:50 p m Marion 9:36 AitRea at Wilmington 12:20 •Daily, tDaily, except S mday. No. 53 runs through to CL tileston, via Central R. R., arriving at Mannimr 8:04 p. in., Lanes 8:15 p. m., Charleslon 10:20 p. m. No. 50 connects at Florence with the C. & D. train for Cheraw and Wades- boro. Nos. 78 and 14 make dose connection at Wilmington with the W. & W. R. R. for all points North. Trains on Florence R. R., and South ern Division, Wilson and Fayetteville Branch, leave Pee Dee Junction 0.33 a. in., arrive Rowland 7.35 a. m., Fayette- ville0.20a. m. Returning leave Fayette ville 5.30 p. in., arrive Rowland 7.12 p. in., Pee Dee Junction 8.16 p. in. Daily except Sunday. Train on Manchester it Augusta R. R. leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, at 10.50 a. m„ arrives at Rimini 11.50 a. in. Returning leaves Rimini 12.30 p. in., ar rives at Sumter 1.40 p. m. Trains on llartsviile R. R. leave Harts- ville daily except Sunday at 5.55 a. m., arriving Floyds 0.40 a m. Returning leave Floyds 3^5 p. m., arriving liarts- viile 4.05 p. m. Trains on Wilmington I'.iadLou.rn it Conway railroad leave Chadbotirn 10.30 a. m., arrive Conway 1 00 p. in., returning leave Conway at 2.30 p. m. arrive Chad- bourn 5.20 p. m. Leave Chadbotirn 7.15 a. m. and 5.50p. m„ arrive Hub at K.-OO a m. and 6.25p. m. Returning leave Rub 0.00 a. m. and 6.45 p. m.. arrive ChndLourn 0.45 a. in. and 7.30 p. m. Daily c'.cept Sunday. J. R. IvENLEY, General Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Managers. J. F. DIVINE, General Siiperiiilendant Northeastern Railrood. Dated April 20th, 1892. GOING SOUTH. No. 27, Daily. Leave Florence *1.85 a. m Arrive Lanes 2.50 Arrive Charleston 5.00 No. 2:!, Daily. Leave Florence *10.3.’, p m Kings! ree 11.49 Arrive Lancs 12.15 a. ni Arrive Charleston 2.40 No. 53. Leave Laijes *8.52 p. m Arrive Charleston 10.30 No 61. Le Florence *V.05 a m Kingstree 9.32 Ar Lanes 19.00 Le Lanes 10.00 Ar Charleston 11.59 Train on C. & I). R. R. connects at Florence with No. 61 train. GOING NORTH. No. 60, Daily. Le Charleston *4.29 e m Ar Lanes 6.85 Le Lanes 6.35 Kingstree 8..YI A r Florence. 8.15 No. 78, Daily. Leave Charleston *1.20 a. m Arrive Lanes 3.25 Leave Lanes 8.25 Kingstree 3 43 Arrive Florence 4.45 No. 14, Daily. I.eave Charleston *7.01 p. m Arrive Lanes 8.38 I.eave Lanes 8.38 Kingstree 8.56 Arrive Florence 9.55 No. 52, Daily. Leave Charleston *6.50 a. m Arrive Lanes 8.27 •Daily. fDaily except Sunday. No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Central R. R. of 8. C. Nos. 78, 60, 14 run solid to Wilmington N. C. making close connection with W & W. R. R. for all points North. T. M. EMERSON Traffic Manager. J. R KENLY, General Manager. J.F. DI VINE. General Superintendent Atlantic Coast Line. C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads. Dated January 31, 1892. GOING DOWN Leaves Wadesboro 5:oo A. M Bennett’s 5:17 Morven’s McFarland 5:2-5 5:86 Cheraw 6:00 Cash’s 6:17 Society Hill 6:32 Dove’s 6:50 Floyd’s 6:58 Darlington 7:12 Palmetto 7:22 Arrives at Florence 7:37 GOING UP. Leaves Florence 8:00 P. M. Palmetto 9:13 Darlington Floyd’s 9:23 9:33 Dove’s 9:40 Society Hill 10:00 Cash’s 10:15 Cheraw 10:27 McFarland 10:57 Morven’s 11:00 Bennett’s 1 :14 Arrives at Wadesboro 11:30 Freight Train Going Up. Leaves Florence 7:4.5 A. M “ Darlington 9:0-5 Freight Going Down. Leaves Darlington 4:00 P. M Arrives at Florence 5:00 A. F. RAVENEL. President. The Hartsville Railroad. Dated Jauuary 4, 1892. DAILY MIXED TRAIN. Leaves Hartsville, 5:55 A. M Jovann, 0:20 Floyd’s, 6:40 Darlington 9.00 Arrive at Florence 950 This train makesconnection with the South bound passenger train on the Che- raw & Darlington Railroad. RETURNING. Leaves Florence 2:00 P. M. Leave Darlington, 2 35 p m Floyds. 3 10 Jovann, 3 8o Arrive at Hartsville 3.50 This train waits two hours, if neces- sary, for the North bound freight train on the C. A D. R. R. J. L. COKER. RregMeu Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R. R. Condensed Schedule, June 26,1802. NORTH BOUND. No. 2, Daily. Leave Wilmington, 4 50 a m Leave Fayetteville, 8 22 Sanford, 0 43 Leave Greensboro, 12 25pm Walnut Cove, 2 83 Arrive Mt. Airy, 4 25 No. 4, Daily. Leave Bennettsville, 5 3ft a m Muxton. 6 20 Reil Springs, 6 58 Arrive Fayetteville, 7 55 No. 10. daily except Sunday. Leave Ramseur, 7 15 a m Leave Greensboro, 9 35 Arrive Madison, 1 C5 p m SOUTH BOUND. No. 1. Daily. Leave Mt. Airy. 12 00 m Walnut Cove, 2 30 p m Leave Greensboro, 3 50' Sanford, 6 10 Leave Fayetteville, 7 5.5 Arrive Wilmington, 11 4.5 No. 3, Daily. Leave Fayetteville, 7 26 p ii Red Springs, 8 57 Maxton, 9 25 Arrive Bennettsville. 11 20 No. 15, daily except Sunday. Leave Madison, 2 00 p in I.eave Greensboro, 4 45 Arrive Ramseur, 7 50 Train No. 2 connects at Sanford with Seaboard Air Line for Raleigh, Norfolk and all points North, and i.t Walnut Cove with the Norfolk A: Western R. R. for Winsto -.-Salem, Roanoke and all points North and West of Roni.okc. Passengers from Wilmington, Fayette ville, Benneltsv ille and all points south of Sanford will arrive at Raleigh at 11:15 a. m.,and have about 5 hours in Raleigh, returning reach home same day. Train No. 1 connects at Walnut Cove villi Norfolk ami Western Railroad for Winston-Salem, and at Sanford with Seaboard Air LineforMonroe, Charlotte, \tliens, Atlanta and all points South and Southwest. , ihiiii.i.i I'nlix e Klei ping Car on Sea board Air Line trains North and South from Sanford and on Norfolk amt West ern liain North and West from Roanoke. Ample time is given passengers for -reaklast ami supper at Fayetteville, ami linner at Walnut Cove. J. W. FRY, Gen. Manager. W. E. KYLE, Gen. PMB.Agent