The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, June 01, 1892, Image 3
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THE MRUNGTOH HERALD
W. D. WOODS, )
T. J. DREW. \
KDITOItS
41AND
ritOPHIKTOHH.
DARIilNG'I’ON, S. ( '.
Wednesday, June 1, 1892.
Whitt lire we filing to do about (tie
World’s Fair? Is Darlington to fall
liehind her sister towns in this
work?
PfrsoMl.
M r. II. E. Sessions, of C’heraw, was
in town on Monday.
Miss Nonie Williamson is visiting
Miss I’eguesof Cheniw.
Miss Clara Ward has returned
! from Converse College.
1 Mr. Lauren Parrott, of Sumter,
spent Friday in town.
Miss Hattie MeKleroy,of Anniston,
j Ala., is visiting at Mr. S. A. Wood#.
Mr. J. I). Hast has returned from
Hcnnettsville where he has been
teaching since the Fall.
Uev. 11. M. Brearley ’conducted
the both services at the Presbyterian
Church on Sunday.
Miss Emmie Sanders, who has
been visiting at Mr. Boyd's, return
ed home on Monday.
Mrs. C. S. McCullough and Miss
Gena Benson left this morning for
C. McFall, who has | a short sojourn on Sullivans Island.
Miss Hallic Sanders, who has been
The Graded School closed on Tues
day. There were no public exercises.
The vacation will last for three
months. .
Mr. P. Z. Harllee has been elected
superintendent of the Oil Mill, in
place of M r. A
resigned.
Change of Srhedule on the C., S. & Tillman And The Alliance.
N. Railroad.
Commencing May 30, a new : The South Carolina Alliance has
schedule went into effect on the ('., repeatedly declared for the sub-troas-
S. & N. Kailroad. The trains on this ury system. That has been the
road no longer connect at Bennetts-j main plank in the platform, and the
villc with the ('. F. & Y. V. Bail- highest test of loyalty of the mem-
road. The South bound train on the; bers. It was adopted at Ocala in
C., S. & N. Railroad now passes I>ar- I W)0, was reallirmed at Cincinnati
linglon at V:d4 a. in., and the North | in 181*1 and at SL Louis in
bound passes at 10:"41 p. m. It, is the leading “demand.”
Gov. Tillman, who has
notice.
Noliills of merchants against the Town
of Darlington, 8. will lie paid, unless
vouehcrsjfor Hie same can lie shown by
orders signed either hy the Mayor, or Al
derman.I. J. Ward, as chairman of the
committee on streets. By order of coun
cil. J. W EVANS, Clerk.
3-25-21
Btn BUI 4 U M4CBIE
Dr. W. J. Garner has sent Mr.
Eugene Vaughn a small package of
the soil taken from the crater of
Vesuvius.
A good baker can find a splendid
opening in .Darlington and make
money, if he understands the busi
ness and will give people nice bread.
(losing Exercises of the Mayo
School. (Colored.)
The second annual exercises of
this school were closed on Friday,
with the following programme:
Bong—Welcome, Quartet le, Mary
Smalls, Hattie Smalls,
Ervine, Stephen Wright.
Prayer.
Flag drill—By a class of girls.
Recitation—An old bachelor, Hattii!
Jackson.
Until you write tome for prices. I keep
y t ,( all kinds—retail at wholesale prices. Four
hundred sold—big prices knocked ail
publicly asunder. Ship everywhere. Guarantees
f m. SSiAftiSSR RSI
is said to be the Alliance candidate buy car-load lot* direct from factories, pay
r,,.. i, nu - mid for Fnited cash, get as near cost of manufacture as
fot Govei nor now and tot l mted ^ |)p Riul (1() not , mve t0 a(1(I ])rofitH to
States Senator in 1893. ! pay general managers, superintendents,
rpi- ninusiirntb*it tli.> “ip-ul- tlrummcrg, collectors, ami all the extras
I here is no measure that the lead- # t|l8t p llrchaser , arc re , lllirC(110 pa ,.
for Infants and Children.
“Castoriais so ttcII adapted to children that
(recommend it as r.;pcrior to any prescription
*jiown to me." II. A. Archer, M. D.,
*U So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y.
I Cafltorla cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation,
Kills ‘Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di
gestion.
Without injurious medication.
The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y.
Dk* D aniel8 ’
VETERINARY REMEDIES.
COLIC CURE
Never fails to cure any case of colic.
COUGH, COLD & FEVER DROPS
Cures lung fever, Epizootic coughs
• colds, &c.
HORSE RENOVATOR
Cures indigestion
loss of appetite,
worms, &c.
ers” of-the Alliance in this State
Louis | mVL , opposed more strenuously than
i State banks. Gov. Tillman favors
| State banks.
The explanation—the only possible
explanation—is that Tillman and
the Alliance leaders are afraid of’
attending the Graded School during j Recitation—Tito tramp, George M il- each other and, instead of fighting
her
buy mg from agents or store deal
ers. I have them down to a tine i
point—make lint little on each,
liut sell the(|uantity. It will eost
. ( W() ( Cll ( S (,) Wr i| ( .
* It. W. FINL.YYSOX,
ClIKUAW, S. ('. i
IIHtxltKI feet. Four Mores.
FOR SALE.
DON’T FORGET
THE IIKKA 1,1) OFFICE WHEN YOU WANT ANY JOB I’ltINTING.
tli.e past session, returned to
home, at Hagood, on Monday. .
The Maroon of (hr Darlington
Guards.,
Thursday was tin ideal day for a
picnic, and the weather was every
thing that could be wished. The
Guards turned out in strong force,
in to her. The lots front on the following
streets: Zion, Vietory, Balm, Jasper and
Michael Streets, i
on Sunday, (Children’s Day,) were a a large number of their friends, who
success in every respect. We hope participated in the fostivitiesof Un
to give the program, in full, in the day. We very much fear that the
next issue of The IIkuald.
The schedule of the freight train
on the C. & D. Railroad has been
changed. The up train now leaves
Darlington at 9.05 a. m., and the
down train at 4.00 p. in.
The regular monthly business
ride to the lake was not calculated to
steady the nerves of some of the
young men, as their tiring went very
wide of the target. Sergeant Louis
McCall won the lirst-pmc, the silver
cup, for being the best shot. Pri
vate C. M. Ward was awarded a tin
cup for making the poorest score. M r.
NOTICE.
Ramson. j out their liffevences, have formetl a Mrs. S. L. Pierce has V3 lots in the
Chorus—Motto for every man, by league offensive and defensive against Southern part of tlie town for sale. A
the school. i the balance of mankind for th.- con- platofihegroperty «nn he seen hy apply-
Recitation—Toussaint L’Onverture, j u-ol of the offices. They are held
Stephen Wright. j together by the cohesive power of
Tableau—The murder of John the | public pup—and the people pay tho
Baptist, Mabel Keith, Eugenia 1 piper.—Newberry Observer. TO RENT.
Scott, Samuel Ervine, Moses
. ... , ,,, , , ,, . , , iii Gregg and others. Neat Cottage, containing four rooms,
The exercises at. Meslcv Chapel and the occasion was also honored bv! .... • i m . n. i , . .. , r
* ' • 1 1 , , ^ • Duett—Our girls, Monte/. Lnventhal I helween mv resnienee ami Hie faelorv.
and Mary Humbert. ! f' "• M. SMITH.
Recitation—The organ builder, Eliza ??
King.
Recitation—Sparticus to the Gbtd-
iators, Louis Ervine. " s 11,1 , ’ r,lt ‘ r for Jo,, .'’r' 1 "'' 1 ?
Song, Medly, (Quartette.
Dialogue—Advertising for tt wife,
Inez Lcwcnthul
son, Rebecca Law
tell, James Brown
. Recitation—Nebucliaduezztir, Btifus
meeting of the Young Men s Chris- (,. M. Brown took the prize, a situ- L()|n . tX _ Important Koike!
tian Association will be held at 8:30 ving case, give., to the contributing j 1;w;itatiim _ Tla . lnani( . . Mont , y . , i,.,,, bought the outfit of Mr.
o’clock this evening. All members ( mem bora and Miss Hattie Krvm the. LcAvental. llerringaiHl will continue the Barber
are earnestly requested toattend. ladies prize. Mr. J. L. Michieiprc- f or your break- hisold stand, under Boyd
^ —TT , sen ted (be prizes to Sergeant McCall n r . .. . ‘ ! & lirown’s law office. A lirst-elass
Under the new schedule of t lie L.,; . .
• . . and private uani, and it is i»eedles
S. & X. Kailroad, passengers along . *1 n • i
’ 1 ° " to say that he did so m very happy
I will open a Tailor Shop next week in
. the room adjoining Henry Brown's luir-
• tier shop, where I will ho prepared to
cut mill make Suits in the neatest slvlc .
i Will also clean and dye any kind of
: clothing.
A call is solicited.
EUGENE PUGH.
Darlington, May 18.
—LIFE OF—
SPURGEON.
the line of said Railroad are thereby gtv] j aIlv in 1)rcsulltin tlle tin
enabled to .pend six hours m thee.ty c( ; Co) Mc i vcl . Ft . scnk ,Uhceon-
jind return the same . . . ,
tnbutmg members prize, and enter-
tained cveryboily by the appropriate
ness of his remarks. Bv some mis-
tg (comic)—Eggs for your
fa®*’ Q'hit tette. bmber, from Charleston, is with me,
Recitation — 1 lie last liant|uet, Mary .^,.1 wc . art . prepared to do all work
Smith. in the latest stvlc-s. Will do shain-
of Charles^en
night.
Beeittition — The bbtek
NormtiH Swinton.
Mr. Frank Rogues, agent at the C<
it D. depot, informs us that round' chance it fell to the lot of the editor
trip tickets to the State Teachers As- of The Hkiiai.I) topresent the ladies
sociation, in Columbia, will boon sale prize, and being an extremely modest
July 18-20, good returning until .man and entirely unaccustomed to
July 23 inclusive, for $4.80. ! speaking, the embarrassment under
which he labored can easily lx titi-
Oh account of the commencement, Th , tinie „. a , v( .., v
atAllcnlmvcrs.ty,Co nmbia,S C., ; it ^ aml ull ; t
round trip tickets will be sold at the ^ in ; der ol)ligations to ( - apt .
C. it I), depot for $4.35. Tickets
will l»c on sale May 31st to .1 tine 2nd,
good returning until June 0th.
Wa regret very, much that . the
change in the schedule of the S.
& N., R. R., will do away with the
connection at Bennettsiille, but trust
that the difficulty may lx-met in some
way, .so that this route to (lie moun
tains mav lie made accessible.
The c6rreS|)oudcnt of the News
and Courier, at this place, was more
intent on enjoying a boat ride, on
Thursday, than he was in giving a
correct report of the target shooting
and the presentation of the prizes,
but, under the circttinstances, he is
iiuaniinojisly excused.
Mr. H. H. Huggins, a former resi-
Thompson and the Guards fora very
enjoyable day. Of course Hie Lake
was utilized for boat riding, and it
is easy to imagine . that, wiHi such
romantic stirrottndings, some of the
conversations wire of a very tender
and jx-rsomil nature. Rut then the
naughty and irrepressible < 'ttpid is al
ways on bai.d, and tikessjiccial de
light in gatherings of this kind, and
it isawonderthatanyliody escajies his
arrows. If the Like were it phono
graph there is no computing how
many tales of love it could unfold,
but fortunately it keeps its secrets I
well, and the words of love that sink
rc-’iincut ) pixiiug, iYe., tit private icstdenccs.
Respectfully,
........ .. . IIe'skv A. Brown.
ran drill and biisles(|tie—By a class
of boys and girls. lENRV M. SMITH,
Awitrding of prizes.
The session was a successful one, |
and the closing exercises were wit-;
nessed by a large audience.
The following are the teachers:
Thomas L. Cottin, A. M., Rriu.;
Misses L. W. DeWevs, J. B. Smitli,
M. L. Smith and Mrs. E. B. Nixon. 1
J. D. COLEMAN, Colprirtur of the
Weleh Neek A. -ociiition, i.- now selling
the only authorized edition of the I.ife of
Uev. (’. II. S|rurgeoii, hy A.»C. Arm-
' •hong, of New York. Rriee, per copy,
elolli liimltng,$1.50. Also a nnmlier of
other relig ous hooks whieli are sold at
j publishers’ prices.
Have mi immense stock of
Dress Goods for tho Ladies.
II E IV It Y M.
Dealer in till kinds of
COIIM’Y : CLAIMS, : Ac,
Florence St., 1 )arlington, S.C.
PERFECTED
CRYSTAL LENSES
W. SITTO\
Is prepared to make
Tnnor. mahk.
daalitj Flnt and Alw'ya.
A Card,
Having been informed that
are many ladies who .say
there,
I bey
have asked us to change their old
style trunks to a roller-1i-.ay, and we'
have refused to accommodate litem,'
we beg to say that wc would like very
niueli to oblige them, but we cannot
make Hie change with credit to our
selves, the BoilerTray trunk.-being
made in every way superior to lie or
dinary trunk.
Very respectfully,
II. W. Hot xntKKix Buo.
Bicliniotid, Ya.
( j press Antes,
Cyphess, S. ('., May 30, 1892.—
Mr. ami Mrs. A. ('. Vaughan's little
'Photograplis
Of your liabics. Don’t delay; you may
live to re-let it.
STudio in Hewitt Block-
5-4-!)2-(im
r riiey also ean-y a full line of
Hats,
dent, but now of Roanoke, Ya., spent
last week in town. _ He left for Co-j the lish stew was sjiiecially tine. The
Ittmhia on Monday where he was
married on Tuesday night to Miss
IMatte, of that city. They left soor.
into it# placid depths art* buried for- .. . . . .
2-year-old son died on last Saturdav
ever, but will linger in the memories
of those to whom they were spoken as
long as life endures.
The dinner was an elegant one, and
after the ceremony for Roanoke.
Messrs (J. S. Huggins and J. E.
Boyd went over to attend the mar
riage.
On account of meeting Southern
Educational Association, tit Atlanta,
July 5th to 8th, round trip tickets,
good to July 12th, will be sold at
following rates: Florence and Dnr-
■ lington, $12:3(1, Chcraw and Wades-
Ixtro, $12:80. This is by the Atlan
tic Coast Line. Those who wish to
attend the meeting of the National
Educational Association, at Saratoga,
July 11th to 15th. can have their
tickets extended to Sept. 15th, if
they haven certificate signed by the
Secretary of the Association certify
ing that they were present at the
meeting. ’
evening. The family have tho sym
pathy of this community in tlu-ir
bereavement.
\Vc hud a refreshing shower on
lust Sunday night, and crops look
very much revived.
Mrs. John B. IVudford, of the
management of the whole affair was
most admirable in every respect, and
nothing .occurred to mar the pleas- .. • , , , , ,
... r , , ,, Newman Swamp neighborhood died
lire of the day. Some of the folks', , ,, . .
, . . . , last Saturday morning,
must have driven very slowly in re- ,, • , ,. .
: runners are harvesting their oat
turning, if Hie tune they took for'
the trip he taken into consideration. * ^ . ,
■. , /. ... . . , , - I here seems to he a * r reat (letnand
But they did not want to k* , r
, t . for seed peas ainon^ our farmers,
cruel to the horses, and then
r . ... .. . , »Some or our people allendod cl• ,, -
some of these indispensable animals 1 1
IL 0. 10 It I STOW.
j
Book - Dealer - and - V
' Has I he exclll.-ive sale of t be.-e eele-;
braled giK»ds in Darlitiglon, S. C.
KELL AM & MOORE,
The only nitinnfaetiiring Opliciatisin :
the South, Atlanta, Ga.
trif 1‘eddler.s are not supiilietl willi j
these famous glasses.
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS, j
We lierehy warn all person: not to
limit or li li on our lands without pei-
niiasion. J. C. BLACK WELL,
J. N. SUGGS,
A. ( . GGGGEBSHALI,,
M. T. LiDE.
Ma I ell 2;:, ’!l >. -tr
For Solicitor.
Tiianking Hie people for past favors, 1
lierehy aiinounee inv-elf aeinididale, suh-
jei-t to tlie action of the Demoeratie
Printai v, for n second term as Solicitor
fortlie Fourtli Jodieia) Cireuit oi South
Carolina, hoping that exp' iienre amt ad
ditional age may enaldo me, if noniinated
and eleeted, to perform Hie aiduoits dit
ties of the olTTee more satisfactorily than
heretofore.
Very respectfully,
J. M. JOHNSON,
Shoes,
WONDKH WORKER LINIMENT
Cures cuts, wounds, harness galls,
scratches, &c.
HOOF (iBOWER it SOFTENER
Sure cure for contracted feet,
((iiarter cracks and
tenderness.
These wonderful medicines are
sold ami guaranteed to please the
user of money refunded without ar
gument. For sale by
DR. J. A. BOYD
n
I ^ _
riaincs Allan A (^o.
: 285 King St. Charleston, S. C.
The Largest Jewelry Store in (he St e
SOLID PLATES OF
SterlingSilver
Inlaid in the backs of
SPOONS AND FORKS
At PointnmoKt Exposed to
Wear, anti then platu'd
entire, containing
Five Titnesas much
Silver us
standard plate.
Guaranteed to wear 25 years.
Will Last a Lifetime.
MORE DURABLE
Titan Light Sterling
Silver.
Ami rot half tho co'.t E;ch article I
i.stamp*) Z. Ster’.irs r-:-:3 RZ. I
T i -r: '.assy, obtan then !r:-. I
Terr ,ic«lcr :cal tb m for C.-.U-
fcsai and rritn.
ACJX2T 20 OTCTITtriS.
Xa;i"oiiljr liy
THE IIOI..HI S A ElitVAllUS SILTEB CO.
Wr are Sole Agents here for the abov«
| guilds and keep a (nil line of them in
STOCK.
in iiddilhm to our large and elegant
slock of
Solid Kilvdnvare.
I
(itold and Silver
Gents’ Furnishing Goods, &c.
Plain - and - Fancy - Groceries.
WAT) I
ers.
of tin most approved milk
l>iiiiiioiids iiioiinteil in Kings,
Fins un.l liroticlier’.
DARLINGTON
SPECIAL
OREATEST VALVE
T> ler*. Fumous Anllqnc Onk If oil Cur-
lutn Deck euniplet., .cir. .|»cvlal clreulm-ii. ■
No. 4004,3 ft. 6in. long, not S16.0G
No. 4009.4 It, 6 in. “ “ 88100
No. 40l0,&ft.Tuu|f, - - “ $23.00
Also SOB now ISO PHRO cntnlogun fo.
1032. Croat cut otaliout 40 per cent Iron
former list. BOOKS FR£E, postage 10c
Shipptd from SI. Louin, JWo., nr Zndisnspolii, Ind.
1IA.NIS OOVNTERM A SPECIALTY
Wo rotor to over. Bunk In Thirty Stator
TYLUfi DESK CO.. St, Louis, Wo
ill
—All kinds of—
31 ut l.le 31 on it incuts.
Tablets, and
(■rave Stones
furnished mi short notice, and as cheap
as can he purchased elsewhere.
are ' very lazy, and Ix-sides tit's no-
botly was in a hurry, for who takes
note of time when pleasure holds
high carnival.
“How sped the hours, unnoted hours,
Whose footfalls only touched on Mowers,
Such seldom glad this World of ours."
dren's day
Saturdav.
at Wesley Chapel Iasi
Nnrs Itrms.
On Friday night the city of Wel
lington Kansas was almost destroyed
by a terrible tornado, and a good
CJIBSON & WOODS
i
Take pleasure in announeiu# that they
are now prepared to issue
Fire and Life Insurance
Policies,
Designs and prices
application.
furnished on
The Cotiucil ought to have the
whole towii thoroughly cleaned and
r dm ire cveryboily to keep their
premises in perfect order throughout
the Summer. 1’erfect drainage
and absolute cleanliness will insure
us ugaiitsl sickness through the Sum
mer. The columns of The IIku.u.h
are open for rejKirtitig those who do
not keep their premises in ix-rfect
order. T'he immediate vicinity of the
Siptare needs immediate attention.
The tKlors iulitiled on some of the
streets, leading from the Si|iiare, are
not, to say the least, very aromatic in
their nature. There is a tradition
that the town once had tt Board of
Healtli, but the most diligent search
fails to lind the faincst vestige of
anv work l ln v ever did.
A Moral Cork Fight.
Under the above lauding the News
and Courier, in its issue of April 2S,
gives an account of a big chicken
tight that was to take place, some-; , i - i-
where in tins State, and goesou to
stty that there is plenty of money j
among the boys ami that it is being
freely staked on the result. It also
states that the objectionable features
that marred the lust exhibition of
Ibis character are to be entirely eli
minated from this one. We confess
that we arc at a loss to understand
how any sport of this character, if it
can be designated as such, could be
called moral no matter bow it inigl t
lie conducted. It is essentially tie-
basing ami cruel, ami no man wi'h
h(imanc instincts will countenance it I s . ( , a |j„|,|j,,
in any way whatever. The lighting st grievously
is worse titan the gambling and bet
ting, (bat invariably accompany it,
for the reason that it causes a great
deal of suffering to the chickens.
The difference betweccn chicken
lighting iiud pigeon shooting is only
! one of degree, but both are incxcusa-
jind win pkice all business entrust-
many lives were lost. Heavy pieces (»<1 to tllClll 111 SOlllC Of tllO l)L‘St COllipJlllieS
of,Mad,in,MM ml j n tUo XT«itcd States. Ill
all like shingles, and in some mslan-
ces houses were turned upside down n. ■ m ^ _ . __ _ __ __
and left tit that ]H>sitinn. A horse I ■ I Fv CL I IM ^ A Ixl t.
sttible and laiid-
edon the top of tt two story house. A
gixxl many lives were lost, but I he
number cannot be definitely stated as
the ruins have not all been searched.
The same storm almost totally de
stroyed the town of Harper in the
same State.
Senator Vilas struck I he nail on
the head in theseimte recently. The
i|iicslion for our navy is, what do
wc want? If we rival the great
i European powers, if we keep our
I selves in position to cope willi them
we uill soon lie the
burdened people on
earth. Our pension for the last war I
already cost more titan a great stand
ing army ami eat our substance
with ever increasing voracity. With
a first class navy added, even our
wonderful resources will he taxed
of profound peace wc
whose sentences were commuted by ~” .'i ' .test,oy ot.rselves for tl.eexpen.-cs
fostei the brutal iii.>tni( Is of thoM 1 0 f one W j ir ^ v |)i ( .}| W}l jj finished twen-
they liiive sucli comjRmius as Tllli IIORI]
of New York, and tlie IIARTFORII, of
Hjirtford, Conn., two of tlie larii'est and
liest inanag'ed eoni])5inies in the eountrv.
In LIFE INSURANCE
they invite exjunination into the ])hins of
the \. V. RMT AL, ottering', sis they do,
verv favorable terms to to those who wish
to insure.
They jtlso eonduet si general Brokerage
and eoimnission husiness.
Off for (he Ffaileitiar). 0 , u . 0I degree, otti uot.ii aremexcusa- an ,| j N |j MK .
Jix- Janu'S and Ja wis \\ illiaiiw, ■ (,| c am j serve no ptiriMisc except to willdcstrov
hose sentences <vcre commuted by I- - ... . . " '' •'
the Governor to life imprisonment, . . ,
were taken, hy Slteriff Cole, to the who.indulgein them. Nimetimeago [ ty.s(. vi |, years ago mid tinotlier which
Penitentiary’ on .Monday. This is the News and Cotirier^j^ttr sug- j may never come,
lb" dote of along fought case and g^tion, pructietilly brok^tp a eon-
oHetiiat has attracted a great d-al of telnpluted pigeon shooting match at ; The silver men are still hummer-'
the Governor has, we think iinjustlv, 1 "*« “"".v Washington under the
-—- -4 i • 4-> • -!•*: why it iloed not condemn chicken
THE D A I I F D THE MOST "
• • l\IILLLIa CONVENIENT TRUNK !'
TRAY ' tvER DEVISED ' •)
I l \ A I The Tray is arranged •)
,0 ro11 ba , cl( . leaving the J{
I K 11 [R H liottom of the Trunk •;
I I \ W I 1 A easy of access. *)
received a great*.deal of harsh criti
cism for the comuiutatiou. i lighting also,
delusion lhal they can push the free
coinage measure through.
easy of access.
Nothing to break or get-out of order.
F o r C ii s h B n y ers!
l\ For U Belov Regular Houses!
As nn intclligcid huyer, when will you "ive us jiii oppoilnuity lo prove this
BOLD BUT TRUE ASSERTION,
That wc CAN and WILL Sell yen Seeds
CHEAPEfi THAN AM OTHER HOUSE III Tlie COIINTI?
All Former Records Smashed and Coiiipctilion Buried!
\V<* not only clsdin lo hi* i!k» inn* lifHdt r <‘l Low Ihict,*' isi
Hry iSoods, Nof mmis, SIhmvs, IlnfsniHl ( lot hing',
hut have jiddud a lint* of
GROCERIES
and lire deterinim’il to nann- tin Lor I ol' i.ou I'ri' i-son
them. We <|iiolu a few prici s to show whieh v> ay tin wind
is blowing.
Standard A (>i‘iuiulated Sugar 2t(ll»s. for SUM).
Krst <ir«‘Cll Itio CoB'ce 20e |ier |ioiind. Also t lie lower grades.
Best High (Srade Kateiit Flottr at |»er Karrel.
AI
work ileliv<-rrd Krer on lim-of ('. &
D. Bailroad.
Darlington Marble Works,
DARLINGTON, S.
HENRY II. SMITH,
Real Estate A;L>ent,
FLORENCE St
immxGTON, s. c.
Speeial attention paid to tlie bay
ing ami .-ellitig >•!' nal er! ite. i o|lec
tion of rents. \e.
The striete. att' ntion . 'I lie paid
to 'ill business entrusted me.
The
Tray can be lilted out if desired, and to buy
this stile is a guarantee that you will get tho
strongest Trunk made.
If your Dealer cannot furuish you, notify tlie
manufacturer*.
Space won’t allow more i|Uotatio;.s, hut if \ u wi'l c
' 1 vott will be sure to call on Yours Respect full
iou; own ia: 'rest
fibe! net
l rcprrscnl Twelve of the
mosi I'clinhh* Fin* Insurance
Companies in Hie world--
itniun!; tluun, the Liverpool
and London and Globe, of
Km,land, the largest tire
company in tin* world: and
the *!hna, of Hartford, the
largest of all American tire
companies
Prompt attention to husine>s and satis
faction mKiiauteed.
A. J, BROOM.
H. W. ROUNTREE & BRO., Richmond, Va. 2‘Willcox’s Old
Dru^'
Store.
r. i:. \oinn:\T.
DARLINGTON, S. U.
Olliee lietween LdwalJi-. Xontltul
Cu., and Joy A Samlets'