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T '(■>" il:niinnt.iii ^nr«i .. 1.1 S H h 1» K\ KM \ TH l iol* A V M< )KM S(i. ALEX G. KOLLOCK Knn'ni; \ |{<i\ <; like ('aj)t. Cukcr be lt' are G w like him iked on April .SGth, I'.'GT, - tnirnunitv. He was a Samuel Freddie Norment Hur- nf a eaust in a: 11 1, “ l “ U1 “ n,L ' Mrs L M Hursev after an illness mtelleet and lus judjrement.was one week, in the twenty-third always pnKid. Indeed it might year of his age, of catarrh of .sddier, a man of fine sew the second son of M r.J Can 1 Jatti stown Exposition Sltildeps and Reitcs fi<> Darlington as follows: Qi0n fcPSCilOPSi i I n Ail' ono*-: ( ’nr ^ i'ii *. Imx Month- 'i r,, m.,-.-1,» in a> lie said of W. Coker that he the stomach. ADVt R t ISING RA 1 £S. 1 1 .iISc H II i i 111 llo kh'0\ ’ A ; i;'! I re: n. i i n i < »it \ i. i!i;i i i s < ■ I’ Tt'iif ile I iral ina a mao-hr h titial race. It is hard to summarize the ,.im was a well/ounded man and one vitaues of this retilly g iod and ( rut-1Conld always he depended t.pon quiet yonnK man. l.ivinp in 1 (l| . r | j t Im c ount ry and atti-ndinp to all the duties of the farm in a man- ~"r\ lee.- v.eie nee'l'' 1 :. ner s > successful, continuous and —steadfast for so many year-' Mr and Mr- W K MeCallCattracted by his industrious ... ■ i , tv-- v, i tlm notice and commendation were mat i led Apr ! on, is.n am n , , , . 1 , , all wlto kimw him. ren-1 ''rated ‘neir tpunen \'ed- Hu was trui' and dutiful a- a dins April f1!'0T. They had sop. a brother, and friend. In [K ] j-,all tliings he was rlf sacriticin; -ini ll! the pl" 1 Aiiijs A Cons prepare a (1 ulationa. n he! la t nnlet - . I \\ a ' ' 1 mai iirrilesniaai., . . , . , and devoted to the ^ooU ami men when they were happim ss of others. His elaims 1 fifty years ago and all upon the esteem and love of all it’ the most who knew him well, was made a I ■ I me ,re: (a n.a' V.'f i.am fe-t during his • voluiitary m at hy. |o’, o and and abundant short ill a pourim aifi t■' 1 oi la Prr.ro a : a an . We are -ill] 'v,anna pw .1 Wt sley (lanes too |. n v t hat f, a < It orgia e,l!p, ; - with la puhl th.inl tei it. prod’-, dies. Mr Wallace hedac- 1 Aim.ieamated (Irder oi Ih t Panama Ft einetw and ti, ■ 1' Aident's na.nia- ('lab. P' ti 11 nu- tarn hut rea,.;. b <>f enjovimr dam .nani • • . i , ‘ mmem expense ;ri 11, : tt ■ iversal peace, he will he fight: mad. soft snap a: Mr I.ai ii'inr eomiiiiesion l ts a \ ery ' md blame ting on the nd ha\'ing a good whom me congress ' if m o■ , u at h . lie It ai. . i i: 1. -till tni'ti-ng in him 1 mg not seen h ■ loved." I is attended in has sick- ■ • 1 »r A J liriggs. a neigh- ■ : friend, who did nil that ".fill and faith ful pin. sieian C to arri st the disea-e turn e j a t e lb - sullb ring-a to o ail tuose vdi ■ were leveled the' hearth It he familv n::v < n- A Frietid. study ing : he itr.ii A public square is To!, been named atpr pn Hoo-evdt. That is the i for the timdy interfere re. dan Francisco school matt From Mr Steed's latest anees, it is plain that before he i through with his efforts for un- .■ , , , ,, time, but we do blame congress s 1 tnK for spending the people's money ^.ndJd Jacob Riis says he has never ' !1 ; t foolisli and useless known the President to do wrong manner. Commissioner Wat- \» h»« putiins u«-. eiop«. 1 he Ananias Club, however, .. ,1.1 i,To tiios« who ina sntaiicii with « «n may offer a few objections. That N Y man who lost his ’ f • Fnrone than the whole t • a tishprim, last hhndred dollars, and then ta - in !' uro I K than t H wh()le - .-an i«.n- im:, my oiumrnmity committed suicide, leaving word t'ommission aj)p(»inted by con- wMi.* r» ih ic.'iiri'uiiy that he was going to heaven, mav gross would learn in a vear and :1 "- V 1 '"' ,1 ,0 l,,s t ,ul find that he plaved on another ' virr . <M " sn.-t, « • of ti... -10.01,0,, b'ld tit) * ^ c tllttin^ expense. MMHit liFlnrstMl I..!' a Iiioim-nt liv 0 ' , Such junketing tours are a dis- ol uh " v " , - h dome one has discovered that' • cijMerimw amt ,■,.»» three of the five jurors who vot- g |,v< -'i nment and ; ,i i.ii.-ti.niicim wtr.-ii ii-titm; ed to acquit Thaw, are baldhead- should, by all means, he put a ed. From which, it appears stop p>. that Evelyn still makes a hit with the bald-head row. sm would learn more about , , , , v ftorflnul X !<■ W of 111,, slllij... t I 11. . T immigration during a month’s *>oin iini'i—<iiii«- iimt tii.' (iiiinriH" mi Is I N ( . > I > \ l ( . Ill I If K< ii<h i oi i iii <; in i; ii:<• t i rrli 'min \ i ii!. !! I ’ n; In \|.lil, f V. I.IIK’ Ol .. I though u•.' I speciiie oi',jet a dea'' little 1; and a half o|i Hospual. '' t’ men him ■Uie ' ,, oa.-.- : • uorl'el fi.r 1'he Circh' onfv two ; old. pi tir Mi l .i ^chm.ind, \'a tne of the im e hospital a Pine , ailro . purpose. \ mouths •. - child wa eri'am tesnva! ' hy tiie Circle to begin 1 f u nds for this !_ rom which - 2!. ' 110.00 was -p.-r of th :■ . 1 ll:.. la ip t ilis'.i'.ii,; w «>. a: SKi f< ( nil i ti K t Im* < Ii l<*K •*ii*. Ill tin* ' ’ ..•'K. or '•"'U' I'lioa l. \ i l i*. '•< > i)*■. in I— 1 ’ . 1 1 l«'l' I ;.11.. ri.i .ill. u .tl, "A pessimist”, says p ; k. "i- a person who chews his puls'*. All pes-imists we have ever met were fond of chewing the rag. It is asserted that in Milwau kee, beer is bottled at the rati of ;i million a minute: hut it i- really the rate at " InCi Pi. t ties are emptied that has mad Milwaukee famous. i he Columbia, South Carolina. "State ’ will kindly keep hand.- otf the Jioke Smith Pres identtai iioom. That boom is . Washington product, and don’t there n, you forget it. expense One of those daws the Central w *-‘ck. American Republic, are going to was S |Vt ‘i be so busy paying off a la.’ war ra 1 s 1 11 I debt, to some country that i.as a charit,.’ big navy, that thev will have no wa: j ri’a.izei Ome to make faces at each other lin ” '' u ' tfrcaar part amnasil s c.iven by kind pm: All that Andrew Carnegie friends. Tin bespit:,! board l!i needs to fill up his cup <>:' hup- donated three weeks • rea: meiil pinesss to ihe brim, is i ■ ” a.--air- at Hie close of his : lay. '['he •'■c l">'. l"m .""J ance that some day his atures child cm 'home fully restored lul ” ,!!k " ^ will adorn a postage stamp of to healii . Words can not ex- oimg Ifirge denomination. press the my and gratitude of his , parents, for their atfections were n The Thaw jury disagreed, the so entwined around this sulfer- ...:.n lawyers disagreed, the tam- ing little one; he is a very sweet r..,.i , ily disagreed, and the alienists, attractive child; wastin' pot of. disagreed. But ;is the people the hospital and all regretted to seem to he in tlm same lix, the slv him leave. We trust that disagreement bug at least made R,. will b a monument to the a good job of it. King’s Itaughtes. A Texes woman’s magazine I lw poor were .mmemboivd at , thinks that bridge has reached Chimtmas. and New 'eat. Hit- e •• ■ : h the proprotions of a national evil, tie childieii s lieaitsweie made u ■ • But the rest of tiw country will glao ov gilts ol dobs, picture o not take tiie same view of the ' HK ^; H'Uit, and candy .. .' matter so long as the police dot All cabs lor chant,\ ha\ e ^ met not interfere. Wlth a km ‘ »'Wyne. I he < ircle , gave to the Riverside Infirm- , , The latest intelligence from 1 ary .>10. ... . , , England is that one swettenham Receipts .'sJlG.i'io. , . . a small individual, late of Jama- ments .'flw. lo, • ; . , ica, is going to visit Canada Miss Janie R WiJ.iai -mi. i.."'- • • >: This looks as if Swettenham is 1 Secretary. . c >i coming to the border line to hand us a little talk at short range. The frieds of secretary Taft \v<* l\ 111 ■ * v t!if 11 cm ri>hiTii;:in lr uh i.o lM'tit‘i' tnii*' f.-r IT nlrnMn o iiMoi! plu (.on ami imMital »*\^. 1 -c i! ri w i.ou .n - 1'iMlIy onMa\\ i;!i hA m u- * c • t ft will prolaibly iiPYMr In* p'i s!i>!o i r IS to iMtlmr st.lt ist ;*• - -! o\\ •!:«• I* ,;:.L r "oriiion -t, ll «• om l,.i •.:!: i, *4 p 1! • loarn ‘<1 nren 1 n.• •,ci - ..ml oilTCjm-mt ...•: : i. 1 11 > that liav i* I>• • ' - ' . < : m I''.: ! »-t o. 1) th.' I Mr-. . .A ';*>**. . .f li-h. I tii! timro oai) i . 1 ■ I Hat . f l! 1.* 1:.:: 11 y iliI«• I'"■ M 11.1! 1 : 'u: j •H; 111 r\ .-FV u i.Lk of !i!o a I i ut 1 ': p 1 lv "l mil . ( : n WT liiirk. 11 Hi- r.i I hr Au i;. ITm I o.no I':• l'i ' :: c p . lioiu fa. t \ ■ '♦I t rf. »! ... II 'i .01 !'. 11! tu'i. ti: h \n OM Xlr.llr tin tiruim h''ty } ilit" ti Season Ticket Sbt.iHi, Sold d;iily April 11* to November Ml. C.i) Day '• 1Id lb Day •' Cuach Excursion S<>.Tii, Sold e;ich Tuesdey; limit 7 d;iys Endcrsi-d. “Not good in jtarlor or sleeping cars." COS'- i LINE “NORFOLK FLYERS’ i nrough Pullman sleeping cars from t > ort i jjnpa and Jacksonville, Fla., Atlanta and Augusta, Ga., Wilmington, N. C., v ia Lorim i WVI'oli Nrt K Pi mm ipal ' shrlN I am i d things f:.r fra.i WollM si I r 11 o I :. •; • 1 W.Hllil Im* ' fti l ' 11 ' • 1 I. Ir< It-il Pr<‘>it!rii I ( and senator Foraker are having ‘ ti..- .: ; . a lively scrimmage for the "de- Frol J \\ Caines, lorm, rl' wu ti,- i legates” to the next naticmal re- principal ot Welsh Neck High ; publican convention. It is ad-1 School, has been elected presi- 1 milled that secretary Taft has i dent of Cox College, Atlanta. 1 the better of the situation, for Mr Caines did a lot of good work he is a man of tne people, and in building up Welsh Neck and , will make the corporations deseiaes a great deal of credit "Obey the law” even if he has 1 for placing that institution in the i to put some of their millionaire 1 forei rout .it preparatory sx’h""ls. t otlicials in "stripes”. Foraker Mr (laiius succeeds K’ev A J • * is an able man, hut if he were Moncrief ti- president ef Cox elected president, the plundering College. of the people by the operations — , J would undoubtedly go on un- The best lot of ladies th'at 0 RomsevoV^^ * shoes in Darlington at in Ohio, hut all over the country demand Taft’s nomination. ’’■Ml 11 1 ' 1 1 w.Dt or 1DM 1 m\ I tm \ e 1 I ,|U Broom »Sc Jeffords Wear Douglas S h o e s In the death of Capt. W. C. they arc ' the best Coker South Carolina has lost Browm & Je,,ords one offher best ;md noblest eiti- See Broom & Jeffords zens. It is not often that we before buying your Sping are called on to’mourn the death , suit. ami Mi. \. ■ -I; 11 a !1 .ANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD COMPANY. If You Need Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Lumber, Write Tc-day To The Baris?! Wooil HIT" Co. Hartsville S. C. “ I’im-iiiiiiiii inI >, ill I x Wing S. WOLFRAM’S, m RELIABLE ^ Jewelry - Store. A 1 wn\ « y , to rhf market, am able to •'ll koo<N light. Maw* a large line of I>iaiii.'ii.ls. Silver No\- Htii's, .laitaiii'sc Ware, < ut <; la-s, etc. Si: it it Dir f.,r wed-ling pref»ent«. /. K 1 >. " 1' vruiti itntt t J ti- rept f-ser ted. KepUii im/ t>l vv.itt fiev. ( loi k-. and Jeweltj* a Hpi cialty. , YOUR EYE3 ;m* siirrlx wortli mor< to .'on t Inm t ho priro of a pa i r of ^ lassos. I I N " ■' ’tine \ •. ir eyes h:t \ •• t iietll ptop- <1 Ii’ IMt'-d at om < . I »ela> . ttud N'njrcvrs ni Dein.mr , Dad tha: n<) glttsM'S will hr I p them; thm you wid regret it all the i r-r of yrntf da\ - . ITi.it i- friir . . i i \mv. Hd of it. I>n n"t ft'J'T ti a \ .'Dug opt i.i.iriN ;ind '•peetacb* 'M;. i ' to I t \ on w ivh gias>r-x. Thry grt u i i. nir \ ami \ .m ert r\ pr rimer Tuts Ur k ! i 1 1 H . l-rraii-r |l told 11- D\ prop',* u it Ilir to ll- lor g!it-sr- ill r.T ti t . Dig I "Hi.' lit ol t !ir -t.r.Ha. !• • dd.rr. Writ' uinu v Mm. . 11, I ; h V ■ Cl! t lli'I’ I I M;lir: it pro). >’ \\ I • Di .dm Ids 1. DM i im* l. • w t -» j.eriii ;t D'd 1 • ri:iji>\ tii.* ,1 -rM'ni.'t of ,,n. properts 1 I.Is |m isse*-v!, hi lit tiie t am lie was ! .'in i < l cuiiliN," so to speak, of lepro-y, iM all r I s' 111» of dhpo.^itlon over It he .-t ri:; at i Add; T. C. W hU E, General Passenger Agt. .ip., : it . J. CRAKj, 'ussenger Trat!ie Mgr. Wilmington, N. C. ill!'' Hi I MNOM-D-x WM.il Nr V ( . i -X - the KKAIj enre. (i tia ranteed A. 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