\V;»sh in^t on I rt I \ s r\rK \ i k \ i \. Ills I i*o|| I *10111 i s<< I ,u .m 1 . m I \ Washington, I). Auk ' i:. i\x. . n i .m. ^ .m.l After tile s|if'ctaeular ell'cct I I.in in .-. hninK th.; Stan.lanl 0:1 Tn; ’ , t „ l! , a)1(T( „ ) , 1 . > . nearly thirty nulhn,.. .l. ; ,ar> l)ri! has suhsiilril il ma\ hr wrh in , • , i , 'i . .i r\ire* hot v. rrii ()ran>:‘rli!ii7'-ai.i i investigate 1 wha a to i ; a \ the i * i i . , ■ r i • iti \/'i i < , , > ,, ,■ i. , < i W and tile A ( L raih" ei... amount. John ) v'icke i‘ll'T , r ,, , , , , , . , , i , ; , , ■ ( apt K* l!y received laM U-. I.k i re port ei I to na . e •-old t.. a t . i m >• u .■ t .. i ] t i • 11 i j i 1 e t o i . i e n v . *11 1 w • 1 », t ] i (i i Judpe Land!- v. nl he drad a , lonjr while i tv tin- k., •'!..:’.'V S i, ,, l' aul I' 1 :a y’ 'nu.'.' '■ u J,', 'i ", l-' •',' hap; 1"*11.|‘*• t’n:r. P. n a ■ ' 1 . ‘ . , ; Looking Lor YOU In Florence On LABOR DAY AUGUST 14TH ■Excursion Rates \: \\ i i • ■ r t , ,r i i \ : \ i, Most Varied and Interesting Attractions Ever Offered in this Section. MONDAY SEPT 2ND. Wrightsville Beach Millitary Display and conway, - From Darlington, C. To NORl-'OLk l-or Seaside Resorts WILMINdlON. V ,V .1.1, a ( ■ ,i ; i .r: ■ •:■ ■ ■ • , i " '■ ■ ' ■ • ' •' I M ,1 i• e a •• 1 ■! 1!.v t< ■ • and • - .e, ; u.ai. I. i...o : . ' ■ " ■ ■ p . mi,.’..i r ,i’. ic .a ,, , . prir. i’ : i I l.K !'• ■: 'llos. a .'-'a: but if uur U'u>0)'.;.'l:::K i;- p ■’ 1 • f,\: a i Pa cap. fri' !. !.' n-aiiy nfan. !> -s 1 ■ : 1 they can when ('i.hkp-- ni.’i-t.' V’’'./ v :. , l " •' ' :i ” very iiuiekly pn.iluee I'ninpe; ■ !a " tiiii.irai'n. tam m ail trust _pr."l ids I'. 1 here was a v.-r. pi-.-tty Kam- play, Distinguished Speakers. Visitors will he tak- abolishing the tantt duty which ; 0 f baseball played here last week 1 J protects them, fne Uepublican between the Pishoic.ill. and en care of in Florence’s well known hospitable sty le. leaders have been constantly Lamar teams. Result . oven !■ pointing out to those not con- two in favor of Lamar. Tie (food order w ill he enforced, versant with the tariff law that batteries for Lamar were Wilcox all petroleum products arc on the and Khinehart. j .. _ _ q^x _ _ ^ free list. That is tme. Rut at the Reduce Rates On Railroad same time thev know, or sho:,!d ^ V'' y - ' w"' !l "'' 11 !' I pilled n) at .Newman Swamp \ a N. C. S. C. $8.00 $6.00 Sham Battle^ Morse Show, i iremen's Contests, Auto Daces, (irand Parade o' Labor I nions and Mercliants Trades [)is- I .en, h It. know, that there is a reciporcity .iokei in the tarit'f pack, which 1,!lir the\'all\oted for. which elfcct- ually protects the Standard Oil a "d jeast'd to tm- tnn-; from tompetition froiu • ,ln ’ 1 ' ''y.'':' abroad. This pm\ iso which is '{T7 A'd a ! ! , a , part of paragraph G:’*: widen V - places “petroleum, erndo or iv- 1 ' !,l ' '' lined'’ on the free list, also dip- .Mr Lrast is P p. ulates that on petroleum, .,r l.rdo : v • .-peiidinv products "produced : n -it-.v f,,|v. in if. v y- ign country" there siia.l oe c i- _ R-Cted. when such goods are i portei 1 a duty equal Pd he du imposed by such crufitry. A - ( o,,t.,.d lii-li ! Russia and other important oh- al-o rav. :'-li . producing countries h-v;. .Tubs Monday at riov on kerosene averaging about I’oar! S'., ! 'a lOO per cent It folios Pis 1 1LM1. that tl.o Standard i ... I— - tugiuv p i o ’ ■ ■ t o,} :r;-' i eu-t'm: oiii.uaL hshd tu.u : , rate ot iiuti' s (o be as i -od ; •• riot t |’,iiso levied by t he i 1 • i in;;; may In 1 impoi i d. Ictt th > . ed i.iv the t ountr.v which pruilrve t iio ]i■ triT uni from which t h imp- 'I't .'i! pi'iiiU'! W ei'e aioi • 1 nat ne Trust is en. irn; > . -1 protected by this tarihf pro', i. : • is evident from the dufeivne i priei as quoted in the ■, h ,.r ■lournal . f t'ommeire, \ugu nth. t lie export price in bulk !>• ing d cent • a gall >n, win a : u I.icai urici■ lor tank v.ago i 11. Iiwvv wig in cents a gallon, a in.del' this iieni-lieent Repuihica tariff the foreigner is bavin": in Kerosene at bargain price-, \ about half wliat out trust riddi people are forced to pay throng t he Colli’U1 sioli (if the Re: liilie; leader- and ih, trust UsU.d ■ .h • ne Mil. A large cfi iwq ati- in; I I v i n *• f A .1 A Bn Ii Tin Bat ri Myrtle Beach THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ON TRAIN. No. 82 direct to Norfolk, arriving- Norfolk 7:30 A. M. August 15th. TICKETS LIMITED TO RETURN ON ANY TRAIN UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1ST, 1907. Make up your party and go Atlantic Coast Cine Lor Reservation or any information write PLUMBING CONTRACTS. w . .1. craiq, ' r. c. white, Passenger T. M. G. P. Agent. General Hardware and Hoose Lur= WILMINGTON, N. C. nishings, Sto\es, Agriculture w hei c \ on got the vory host matorial and a porfoot fit. Will figuro on .... I.argo or small find guaranloo all work suhjoot to inspection In Sanitary In spector. ..... Implements and Har\est ing Machiner\. ' T k J* H= EARLY Mm I . i in i ( W elsh Neck High School i ho ftth sossion will hogin Sopf, IS, l (, o7. Farms, Houses and Lots For Sale Tluvo room liouse near depot, lot 200x200, kitchen and small stable. 120 acres about three miles from town, three tenant houses, about 0(1 acres cleared .and balance in woodland. n ill.! M- Militurv ‘toii'g’. V. r t <>' • n .. ca'; k>. V> . Ml RR! I T. A. M. . V 11 ■rut i, Wa hi V. GHESTEREIEO COONiyF; 9- i or S;i|c, Ui- i r. \ .in i . M i', : : . ■>: 1 N a t ■ . > ■. ■ ' ’ 1 .no; a i (i .. - 1 h.' Nil :: k i!'. . ' : in • .. - I». •:.:. !. t • : Wad ■ ■■ ir . . \ •.. miM i- :;o, |qo: So U:; , ;i:i ■. a: e - lie a V. I:. •, r- in W a -i..!.gt'‘n and tin »■ ■- ini': in th '■ Kbene.a r .-"ei ;• ai "f 1 ; «‘MV (•• » ;nt\. Mi V'.ane a a- an i 1. al and c. d.voilt 1 '.hri •; ian. ! b Itenth to 1 lea- b ,i iimi ir ilion t" all b 1 kne’A ia-r. abn' her iiitiuence for ' 1 . t i l U < ( l 1 It ' * g. )l n 1 s'.Pd.g and abiding. Si e Ul D ‘ < 1 . i in 1 i r, inui'n. i i ('ii:’,..; san l':i 1 * !!. „:a! wl.. le vet ill the 1 "d . 1‘DllU d to be 'I'ese!:' will) the Lord. 1 Vat h i ad no sting for her a!b] i: <* gra. ;in virp-rv. S- W, ,i :o y o : .. was w ilhng to live for !.• ,• O .. .! h ing : • ( .n. MBPS. and \ -e 'da 1 ! " l!o| e: ri gnaran'.eel :dr |n b. can -«* it m ■ ■ant to lie V. ..(• term- a . t'nr:-’. J \Y i bd ■ She was bur ed i a t he niorni; c of 2o; i in Lb ■nen.er ( 'ell'.eler, . and :: host of friend gather. .! t ha; • • A San. . en < to mingle their tear.- witlitho.-e and 1 ea i o'l tmd of the bereave 1 ones and to show jp 1 ri.)r to any on tv their 1 )ve and devotion to her r or siilis ! u' ., (i aei'es in Springville, the old J () B Dargan place, four miles from 1 );irlington. Two story house with -eight looms, Principal, barn find stables, smoke house, three tenant houses, 150 acres for planting and 100 acres timber. One of the finest equipped farms in the South, seven or eight miles from Darlington. Contains between S00 and 000 acres of upland and 1500 .acres of low ground. Buildings on place cost sgs.ooo. line eight room dwelling house equipped with all modern eonvenimees, several artesian well, grape vines, liine limiting on place, and good fishing near. Will he sold very reasonably. v . Hoime and lot on 'fashua Street in Darlington about 100 feet lion; by 207 back. Soven room houses on Broad Street including kitchen, lot 1 1 I 1 1-2 feel front by 41 1 feet back, .also new stable, house in !i rst i ate repair. ■ * 4'wo ot her houses and lots on Broad Street. Also several largo plantations not advertised in this list Call on meat the Darlington News otliee for terms. s room house on Pearl street. dOOxOO comviently located to school, churches and business. I U > i 11 v IJllNirn-sx \ - . who had been called away. Her pastor, assisted by Rev W ’{ , Oliver, 1). [)., conducted the' 1 ‘ ‘ • ( ■ funeral service. May t!:e Uod of all comfort the bereaved. Rap- Orange brand Hams and Rr- fist Courier. feast Bacon at R L I’KtfLE. I Coggeshall . 'o's K i 1> .1 ' A A. G. KOLLOCR, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Darriington, = = South Carolina. A Lot Of Pulleys For Sale. Apply At The News Office.