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LOCil UCOHCS. MATTERS IN AND AROUND THE TOWN OF DARLINGTON. P° ,Su A Column of New*, Tenelr ToW, of Interest to Our Many Reeders. The name of Lisboa Town ship has been changed to Lam. ar. Mr. J. D. Ha.rnsworth has 'e- turned from Florida, lie is still ▼ery unwell. We had very heavy rains on jesting. Bunuay. Overcoats and were in demand. | mg Mr. P. J. Boatwright has ,,-lar monthlr meeting the residence of Mr. Geo. H. 0 f j|j e Tobacco Growers’ Asso- Edwards, the President. Capt. ciation held on Tuesday was W. C. Coker had been invited largely attended, and the great- by the club to make a talk on a ^ interest was manifested in subject of his own choice. He selected the social I the meeting. The President, “d Gen. W. James, being absent litical conditions of t h i s j ^ 0 f 8 i c ) [neS8i j| re late just previous to the Revo g Havnsworth, the First Vice-1 lution. The address was both president, took the chai . Ful-1 interesting and instructive. < ly two hundred members were House-keepers would do well present. Mr. R, H. Rogers open-j to read the advertisement of ed the meeting by reading a Messrs. Coggeshall Sc Co., for!carefully prepared essay on the thev will be sure to find it inter-1 work for May. Mr. D. M. This well-known firm.! Smoot followed with some val- firesi which has been doing a rash- uable information and sugges __ 0 business in Darlington for tions. Messrs. S A. Gregg and the past few years, is now offer- J- C. C. Brunson, of Florence, • — - - , intr some veritable bargains made informal talks which were ^ 1 w ^ ch are consider received with marked attentton unproved in health. able attention 0nlv ^ at by all present, and wh.ch, be- The Rev. R. A. Child left yes- their store, is to be convinced. ( «‘d«8 mteresting, were terday for Lake City, to attend replete with valuable observa- the District Conference. There has been another tions tuat showed a miuute stu- ! mv t j * n to change in the schedule on the dy of the cultivation of tobacco, ^ The many friends of Gen. \\ . J Qq^i Line worse again for Dar- and an accurate know led ga of £ James will regret to learn ij Dg . toni as i 6 always the esse: the entire subject with which that be is quite sick at his home when a chan?e i, ma d e . The near Palmetto. six-hour run frem Darlington There were no services at the to Columbia by means of freight Baptist Church last Sunday fains most of the way, which morning, owing to the fact that could formerly be made a.iy the Rev. Mr. Lide was not well, j morning in the week except Sunday, is now limited to a “ :hree-times-a-week” schedule. The game of ball between the Darlington Guards and the “Giant*” on Thursday last re suited in a victory for the form er by a score of 6 to 2. subject they were dealiug. The meet ing lasted nearly two hours and a half and the interest was kept up to its very close. The next meeting will be held on the last Tuesday in May, and it is to be hoped that it will be attended as well as this one was. STOP AND ASK TO SEE OUR PICTORIAL $5 BOOKS. WE SIVE ’EM H We’ve One For you. 1ST HAVE fcj ; We are ping to have -MONEY- The public are requested to bear in mind the fact that the Floral Fair opens to-day, and Rev. R. W. Barnwell is much that the most important portion better. He is au enthusiastic of the programme takes place cultivator of roses, and will be] to-night. The ladies have made one of the chief exhibitors at extensive preparations for the the Floral Fair to-night. event, and the prospects are that it will be a very brilliant one in every respect. A full - 0 . „ /-..•.j programme was published in on Sundav next. Mr. Child will, £ u 7 lagt i88ue To F morrow wiU be assisted during the meeting ; ^ .< Children - 8 Dav ... A protracted meeting will be begun at the Methodist Church t ] by the Rev. lestou. Dr. Clifton, of Char- Owing to the very inclement weather, the “Sunbeam Soci ety” did not have their meeting on Sunday afternoon. They will meet on next Sunday at the Baptist Church. The epicures of Darlington have begun a systematic war fare on frogs. ’ Capt. Porgy would think them ver} sensible; he needed littlo more to make “a feast fit for a king.” The Town authorities desire us to state that, owing to the indulgence granted tax payers by allowing them to pay half of thetheir taxes now and other half in the fall, there will positively be no extension of time for pay ment this year. The books will cloee on May 25. At the annual meeting of the State Medical Association, which has just been held in Columbia, Dr. W. J. Garner was elected third Vice-Presi dent. This is an honor for so young a Physician, and one that gives pleasure to his friends. Prof. F. C. Woodward will deliver his address here on the S4th. of May. The subject of it will be “The Literary Develop ment and Literary Influence of the English Bible”. It is ex pected that a large crowd will oe out to hear the distinguished and entertaming lecturer. Testimony in the McLaurin— Wilson election contest is now being taken in the Court House hereon the part of McLaurin. C. 8. Nettles, Esq., represents McLaurin and W. T. Andrews represent* Wilson. The Notar ies are R. L. Dargan for Mc- Laurin and R. F. Jackson for Wilson. Mr. L. C. Glenn has at his disposal a scholarship in Con verse College, good for two years, and worth about $50 a year, which he will be glad to award to some young lady who wants it. Should there prove to be more than one desirous of obtaining it, a competitive ex amination will be held. Letters addressed to the fol lowing persons remain uncalled for at the Darlington postoffice and are adse-Used as “dead” for the week ending April tv. Messrs. Dean Pearce, Center Jackson, Huger 8. Bvrd, Timo thy Law, W. L. Antes. Wil liam Carter: Mrs. J. B. Ed wards, Mrs. Flora Nettles, Miss MaryCaskril. The following merchants have agreed to close their stores at seven o’clock every evening, ex cept Saturdays and Factory nights, ,rom now until Sept. 1 N. L. Harrell, Edwards & Co. Coggeshall & Co., Moorhead, Cox & Co., S. A. Woods & Co., J. D. Joye, Sligh & Rucker, Woods & Milling. Welling & Bonnoitt, B. O. Bristow, McCall & Burch. Brunson, Lunn &Co., Blackwell Bros., J. D. Baird and Miss Maggie Jones. Sunday School Convention Called We have been requested to publish the following notice: “A convention of all white Sun day School Workers of Darling ton County will be held in the Presbyterian Church at Dar lington. on Wednesday, t h.e 15th. day of May, at 12 o’clock M. for the purpose of consider ing the expediency of eganiz- i n g an Interdenominational County Sunday School Associa tion. All Paste's and Superin tendents of Schools, without re gard to Denominations, are earnestly requested *o attend said convention and bring all information as to numbers en rolled and average attendance of schools under their charge.” Straw hats, all grades and prices, at Blackwell Bros’. Memorial Day. Memorial Day will be observ ed here with appropriate cere monies, and it is hoped that our ople will gather in large uum- re to honor the memory of those who died for their country. An interesting feature of these occasions in Darlington is the presence of a number of Confed erate veterans, who form part of the procession. The follow ing committees have been ap- inted: On decoration, Mrs. G. Dargan, Mrs. H. T. Thomp son. Mrs. E. T. West, Miss M. E. Boyd, Miss Virginia William son, Miss Mary Z-mmennau. Bessie Flour! Flour! Bought before the rise in price, for sale at Blackwell Bros. Marriags of Mi»s Me‘a Williamson and Mr. Robert E. dames. ALSO REMEMBER THAT WE STILL OFFER FREE A beautiful crayon or water color photograph of your SWEETHEART, RELATIVE or FRIEND. when you have purchased goods to the amount of $10 for cash. Your choice of either or both of the above excellent opportunities is sufficient within itself; but coupled with the following If selling goods at a low figure will get it. We have the Largest Stock in Darlington, and if PRICE and QUALITY cut any figure, we will sell the stuff. ft" [Reported for The Xkss.1 Those who were fortunate enough to be expected at the marriage of Miss Meta William- son had the pleasure of seeing! an old-time home wedding, one ] of the kind which always gives; pleasure. The decorations of j the house and grounds were m admirable taste, displaying the; beautiful roses for which the] Southern country is so celebrat-; ed. The rooms were full of the frieads and relatives of the bride and groom, many of whom ] were friends by inheritance, 1 they having witnessed the mar riages of the parents of ’ young couple. At the appoint ed hour, preceded by their young friends, and attended by little Miss Margaret Edwards, a niece of the bride, who, in a I charming way, acted as flower JSTE^W a ~F > r~)~R. A 'TTTTl FPITTIT. with Apples, 9 cents per pound; Nectarines, 10 cento per pound; j the bnde.M^Meta illiamson, Apricots. 10 cento per pound; Prunes, 10 cento per pound; : entered the room to the strains, Peaches, 12* cento pound. I We want vour trade and are going to have it. there should be no hesitancy on your part where to buy your LOOK © AT © THESE © PRICES: 50 pieces good shi-1 ag prints at 4 cents a yard. 100 pieces indigo p.id Turkey red prints at 5 cents a yard. 50 pieces seersucker gingham at 5 cento, worth 10 cento ! 50 pieces yard wide bleached homespun at 5 cents a yard worth 8. 50 pieces yard wide fruit cf the loom at 6 cents a yard or bolt. 5 bales yard wide Sea Island at 5 cents a yard, worth 7. 3 pieces black Henrietta cloth, 4fi inches wide, at 39c., worth 60 3 ” ” ” ” 46 ” ” ” 55c., » 75 3 ” ” ” ” 46 ” ” ” 65c., ” 85. 3 ” ” ” ” 46 ” ” ” 75c., ” $1. . 2 ” ” ” ” 39 ” ” ” 50 formerly 75. can peaches and apples <2, 10 eta. - y ^ d8 Chin . a 8i ' k ’ a11 shades at 20 cents a yard, for this week. jo g,^ p ara gols at 7-t cento, for this week only. 50 white bed spreads, slightly soiled, BELOW COST. 10 pieces Turkey red Damask at 19 cento, worth 40. 10 pieces unbleached 10 quarter sheeting at 13 cents, worth 20. 50 pairs Charles Heiser's hand-made shoes at $3-50 a pair. gnctcies, Qim, Glnare, k IsTOTE THESE!. We offer to close out a lot of extra good table California peaches in 31b cans ($ 16i cento per can. A COFFEE OF EXCELLENT CUP QUALITY AT 25C . POUND. For nice pies we offer our 31b the P 61, 03,1 • or I 1 *10 per dozen Mince meat @ 8 cento per pound. Seedless raisins (S, 15 cents for 11b cartoons. Washed currants^®, 8 cento for lib cartoons. xtatut 1 ca a/wti ar ' Heintz s Tomato Catsup (^- 25 cento, NONE SO GOOD AS j East lndia Pickle ^ 30 cent8 of the “Wedding March” play ed in a most skillful manner by WE HAVE ENTIRELY TOO MANY SHOES AND WE ARE GOING TO SELL THEM, EVEN IF WE HAVE TO LOSE A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS BY DOING SO. FRESH SARATOGA CHIPS AT 15 CENTS A BOX. 40 POUNDS OF BUCKWHEAT FOR «. Imported French sardines, 10c. a sister of the bride. The cere-; mony was performed by Rev. Wilson McKav of Sumter who *5 pounds choice light sugar for $1 HFsS-S splendid mmm of mm search for the ring in the cake. Call and examine our select assortment of crackers and cakes, which was won by the young —Holmes & Coutto’“gem” soda wafers in 11b cartoons, 10c. Sister O t e groom. The key- The fsmoae little “Brownies” in 111' cartoon* (printed), tne latest thing oat in crackers; a special delight to little folks. Our butter is the best in the land, and the beauty of it is that it is always the l-** same—25 cents per pound. Tenney’s, Fry’s, Mailaird s. Baker's and '• an Houten's Cocoa in stock. Gold Dollars tor 50 cts. ring was won by a young law yer, who seemed highly elated at his luck; the bachelor button was won by a young man of uncertain age, who was so crest fallen at his misfortune that he would not tell that he had it un til it was found out by one of his friends. During the even ing there was some music, both instrumental and vocal. Mr. R. E. James sang in his usual charming way, and a little brother of his, a boy about eight veare of age. sang several songs in e manner that would have done credit to many older sing ers. There was also some very fine instrumental music by ac complished performers. The young married couple left on Wednesday for a short trip, af ter which they will make their +• home in this county, near Pal- X metto. ♦ IN HOME PRODUCE WE OFFER: Tomatoes. Sib cans. 10 cents each, or 95 cents doieu; " 21b ” 5 •’ ’’ ” 60 " Bitted Stringleee Peas, 21b cans 10 cents each, or |1.10 per dozen; Extra " it ” 21b " 15 ” " 1.75 ” Country Water-ground Meal, Hominy and Cracked Com. An excellent ribbon cane syrnp, and all grades Darlington Smoking Tobacco. Fresh supply of leading the brands of Bams. Breakfast Bacon. C hipped Beef Touguc, 4c., received fresh every week, which ue offer at lowest prices consistent with the market fluctuations Upon examination you will find similar bargains in our Wholesale Department, $10,000 ka, Ito, Stgu, Bit!, Id, kulst!, Utliaa, Saj, b worth of CLOTHING what we are giving the public in our clothing room. Never in the history of the American people has clothing been so cheap. WE HAVE With seventeen years’ experience, and being familiar with all the best lines in the country, we are in position to give you anything you want in CLOTtTIlSTGK from the finest fabrics of the foreign looms to the cheapest domestic goods, made up in all the latest styles by the finest manufacturers in thiscountry. No o 1 d, shop worn goods, but JSTEW, stylish: OAR.JVIE1TTS. AT LOWEST PRICES. 1+4t-M-M-H-M I I I I I I »»»>» We are headquarters for ♦ X The Women of Columbia. ;SBH, Hi! d EL FBHIL! + 7 fttM-l 14H H 1 I444444444 Miss Bessie Lide, Miss Ruth Alexander, Miss Alice Parrott, We heartily endorse the fol- + We have just received two car-I Miss Laurie Law, Miss Ida Law, lowing editonal which appear £, . , IT j Miss Emma Edwards. Miss ed in the Xeirs and Courierof t ,oad8 of A J, °- 1 Timothy Hay—t F wIlif^D^l^hlTl F Fr J? a - Y ,&8t: JAlso shipment of Rice Flour t K. v* lids, W. D. Coggeshall, E. The women of Colombia will pub- t t K. Cox, P. S. Wilds and Eugene: li*h a newspaper on the loth, of Mav. * Wheat Bran, Rock Salt, &c.,f Vaughan. The committee on Memorial Day. io aid of tbeOoJombta t , J marking graves consists of Mrs. j ,S.fy ^vent ™ C * tU<> - { L. V. Zimmerman, Mrs. J. G.! i»ao to t»e>p the came ab>n* It is t it n 11« ♦ ♦♦»♦++»♦»+»♦♦+♦ McCall.Miss Lalla Charles,Miss ia good cause and deserve* the mot Mary Wilds, Miss Annie liamson and Miss Eva Charles. ++++ ♦ I -> f -:- WHICH MUST BE SOLD WITHIN THE NEXT 60 DAYS. ll ta Pnl 1 ;? d Situ. The Colombia Hospital is suppor.- I ; ed by tbe work of the women of that ** * ** 11 M11 M I M The following programme■ eity. although its benefits are not, will be observed: At half-past j confined to the sick of that city. It is four o’clock on the afternoon of 0 P en to all who need the best treat- - ■ . Ih. ■Mh iart., »H inMw.ted i. Every body in this common- observance of the day are countries have t*en received into its ity, and in fact, in every com- requested to meet at the Baptist ward*. In the space of firt-en months monity in the State is looking Church, where there will be one patients have been -i,h ,h. and „u.ic a(, f , which eat to tbe proceeuings that are procession of children, m tion. naming and board free. charge of Miss Corinne Player,! The Ho-pita! nas no money except and escorted by tne Darlington : wh * t n ®*> ,e women who have uo- Guards. under the command of dertaken its support can mate and WE LIGHT THE CITY! Hence the unheard ot prices below.; 1 100 union cassimere sack suits for men worth $5.00, for $2.50. 100 all wool, black and colors, sack suits foi men, . , worth 810.00 for $5.00. 50 imported clay worsted, regent sack suite for men, worth $18 00 for $10 00. 500 pairs good wo king pants at 50 cento a pair. 500 suits for boys from 4 to 16 years of age, from $100 to $5.00. 200 dozen 21-hundted iinen collars, in all the new styles, at 10c. I!:: tiitisa d Pip, ALWAYS STOCA. to take place before UnRed States Judge Goff to-day and to morrow, when the cases involv ing the constitutionality of South Carolina’s election and *Wnsary laws will be elabor ately argued. Messrs. Moorhead. Cox <S Co., Whose new advertisement ap pears in this issue, guarantee to the people of Darlington that thev will sell groceries in un broken packages, for cash, at prices “as low as the lowest”. Having taken a stand from the '^ey began trade will march from the Armory in Darlington m the foremost 4.15 o’clock. The Confederate °.l 00r bu8lne * 8 bouses, Veterans of Darlington Countv, wnat they say really means under command of of Gen. W. something, mid the public will E. James, are requested to as- subserve their own interests by. semble at the Armory at 4 hearkening to it. Jo’clock. Lieut. John E. Boyd, will pro ceed to decorate the soldiers’ graves at the Baptist, Presby terian and Methodist Churches. A11 will then assemble at the Confederate monument, where there will be a recitation by Miss Annabel Johnson and music by the children. She ceremonies will conclude with the decora tion of the monument. In accodance with this arrange I 1 11 H4I ♦ Don’t forget “we are the people” who sell the { Lamps, Lamp fixtures, Ac. Yon will find a com- % plete line at all times from 25 cents to $10 and $15. J We varry the largest assorted stock of China, J Glassware and House Furnishing Goods in the Pee * Dee section. You can secure your Spoons, Knives % and Forks from us as we have made a recent ad- + idition to our stock. T hH-4441 Itt T i the gifts of the charitable. The wo men are making a hard effort now to augment their resonroee and ask the most liberal support from the mer chants and bu-ine* men in their journalistic undertaking. They wish to make the Woman's Edition ’of the j State pay. and ask for advertisers and readers—the more the better. Mrs. Thomas Taylor and Mrs. H. W. Richardson are the publishers of the paper and will receive and ac knowledge all advertisements aadj in accoaanco wun irus arrange- i*‘ ci * tl y desirous of enlisting the good Goods delivered promptly free of charge to any part of the city ment th« Tkarlincrtsin (iiiecte «>fflees of the country press and wish Best attention given our country friends or their ordeij. We h ? ari, “f°? Guard ? to include the people of the whole make it our business to please rod. Satisfaction guaranteed We will march from the Armory at state in the promotion of thecharity. invite von t« wee, K we 4 4+44 M 4 *444444 41 4444 M I H«44 I 4 M 4 We continue to call for you to inspect onr stock and send your orders along with our present customers, and see that we give “VALUE FOR VALUE.” | !u Fiisst Liu c! Sail'd Buis’ firiisluig! is tb tit;. We Guarantee Prices Against any House in this State. RESPECTFULLY, SLIGH St promotion of the charity We meet heartily commend the work of the Women of Colombia tc the generous consideration of all the peo ple of the State. Spring suite, nice, clean stock, for $4, at Blackwell Bros’. invite yon to wear out our threshold. RESPECTFULLY. Coggeshall & Co. RUCKER.