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Y-v!' <■ v.'jKT ' Sfi. iJLO s a- v '' t r, ' ... ; / • “IF FOR THE LIBERTY OF THE WORLD WE CAN DO ANYTHING.’’ Vol. III. Darlington, South Carolina, Febuary 10, 1893, No. 23. LOCAL NEWS. Gathered Here and There- sanailMention, Etc. -Per- Pead not ce of fovec’osrre s.ilc in another column. Mr. R. A. Crox.ou, of Florence, . spent Thursday iu town. , Miss Agees McMasier, of Colum bia, is visiting Miss Meut William son. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Woods, of Marion, spent a part of this week in town. Messrs. C. and B. Marco, sons of Mr. S. Marco, left on Tuesday for New York. . Our young friend Howard Nor* dent has* bee a put on the main Hue between Florence and Sumter. The German Club gave its inaug ural dance on Tuesday night, at the armory of the Darlington Guards. Dr, Boyd will move iuto his new quarters next week. The store i« a very handsome one, but the doctor ttflver keeps anything but line goods. Mrs, Manne’s house caught lire lut Monday night. Thcfirdwas dls- Ocvered by one of the servants nbd tx^hgulshed before it did much Hamaae, ■a- ... . . — A jiarty oi fdilr sporistiieu went to Lamar Oh Tuesday to hu at partridges. They were out all day and bagged fourteen birds, One of them is a famous dber slayer, We hope that ttiose of our sub scribers who are behind with their subscriptions will please come for ward and settle up. If you can’t scare up the money bring us some thing that we cau dispose of for money. If our friend, Trial Justice Dar- gan, don’t put up a bigger sign we will get a commission and open up a rival establishment. Eve y day there is a perfect procession of peo ple invading our oflice, anxious to be tried for some offense. The monthly union services were opened on Sunday night last at the Methodist Church, and conducted by Rev. Mr. Law. The weather was very bad, but the congregation was a good one. The next union service will be held on the first Sunday ; ^^ night iu March, Will Thomas, the ring leader of the Lamar burners, was caught on Tuesday night, but managed to es cape before he was turned over to Marriage in Timmoisvillc. Mr. G. AV. Hancock,, of Richmond, Va., and Miss Louise Keith, daugh ter of the late Jesse E. Keith, were mar ieu last night at the residence of Mr. John McSween iu Timmons- viile. Rev. J. II. Dixon, of the Florence Presbyterian church, per formed the ceremony. The young couple spent a few hours in the city last night. They left on the night train for Charleston and will visit Jacksonville, Fla., and Savannah, Ga. They will make Tinmionsville their future home-—Florence Mes senger, Feb. 10. At the Opera House. The Heywood Celebrities gave a fine entertainment on Wednesday j the sheriff. No blame is all ached to this of!h,*r, A prisoner that gets into Ins clutches is prellyapt to fud lodgment in the county hotel. Capt, Coker’s house is located at the end of Oaks street and faces Cttshun, which practically gives him au avenue about ^cn or twelve hun dred feet long. It is one of the finest lots in Darlington) and as the house fronts to the south it will always be cool and pleasant in the summer, Mr. C. B. Edwards will ^ 1*3 •’ i j QU I1JV4 » -’Si* III. tliXk Theie weie ho official sales oa build between Capt. Coker’s and the Monday, but a large number of old £ 00 ^ 0 f street. There arc sonic horses, mules and wagons were dis posed of at auction, some of them bringing good prices, Colonel aud .Mrs. Akers anti Miss Pickett, of Washington, arc spend magnificent trees on this lot. A Good Promotion. Mr. L. W. Noiment, one of the best agents of the express company audience and delighted their listen* ers with some first-class music, both inslrumoutal aud vocal. The per formers are evidently in good train ing as there was perfect harmony In every selection, We have not space to speak of the performance iu dt« tail, but eati most cordially oomuiebd them to the patronage of those who love good mtisic. The members of this troupe are first-class musicians) and all Who hear them Will be amply repaid for giving them their pat ronage. Mr. Mictiie, the hutilugcr of the Opera House, deserves the congratit* lations of bis friends for giving them such a pleasant evening. At the Opera House on Wednes day and Thursday next, Miss Jose phine Cameron will appear with a first-class company, On the 31th Inst,, Wilfred Clnrko will appear before the footlights m the Opera House. lug a short time iu Darliogion. The has ever hud here, has been put on ladies are relatives of the late Gen. dial George E. Pickett. There faaS been several hundred shade trees pdt out in the town in the past few mouths whieii wilt add Wlfir ttiueti 10 the appearance of the. . . uresis when they have had time to l»'thimtu a more responsible posi- lion. Mr. It. W. Coggeshall soo the railroad and will have an impor* lant run. Corporations may have souls, but they are quick to recoguice merit and it did not take the express company long to find out Mr. Ndrmettt’s ability mid to There was a social at the residence of Mr. A. W. Wei!log on Wednes- bol day night, complimentary to Miss Jaeger, of Charleston. Foreclosure Sale. State of South Caholina, 1 Darlington County. J In the Court of Common Pleas. Sadie M. Simonds, Plaintiff, against S. Marco and I. Lewenthal, co partners in trade under the firm- name of S. Marco and I. Lewen thal, Defendants. Pursuant to the judgment of fore closure and sale gran ted iu the above- entitled cause, 1 will offer for sale to the highest bidder, before the Court House door in Darlington, on the first Monday in March next ensuing, being March Gtb, 1893, during the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate, situate iu the said county of Darlington and State of South Carolina, to-wit: AU that tract of land containing out hundred and twenty-eight (1.38) acres, bounded north by the run of Horse Branch) east by the track of the Cheraw and Darlington Railroad Company; south by Dove's laud aud lands of J. A. Howie, and west by lands of J. A. Howie and J. C. Dove. Also, all that tract of land con taining nine hundred and tifry-three (953) uofes, bounded north by lands of J. N. Hill, east by public road leading from Darlington (’outt House to Society Hillt south by lands of Lucui McIntosh, K Estkial, J. C, Dove and Alfred Prince, and west by lauds of J. J, Mclver and Ldcus McIntosh. •T’ermti at -tmitt One-third cosh, bulabce On n credit of One year, credit portion to be secured by the bond of the purchaser or purchasers and a mortgage of the purchased premises. With the privilege of the purchaser or purchasers paying all cash, or an ticipating payment of the credit por tion. G. P, SCARBOROUGH, Sheriff Darlington County. — TOREMTY Neat Cottage, containing tout rooms, bctWfcen tny residence and the fs/’ta.f. It. Mi SMITH. 5-18-tt HENHT 1 SMITH, Real Estate Agent, FLORENCE St DARLINGTON, S. C. Special attention paid to the buy ing and selling of real estate, collec tion of rents, &c. The strictest attention will be paid to all business entrusted me. WAGONS, Two-horse wagons are now Manufactured at ii grow. The high smoke stacks of electric light wo.'ks arc up and we hope the lights will be turned on very soon. We have been in dark ness for a long time, but not from choice. We want our friends to send us nl! the hews from every Professional Cards. DARLINGTON, S. C. CALL AND SEE THEM BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. A COMPLETE STOCK OF Bugsies ceeds him in the local office here, ^ lc 1 and we ai'c Sure he will do his best to discharge Us duties. More Boxes Needed. There is a great demand for more boxes at tbo postoffice and the de mand ought to be supplied. The part of thejdepu'lnient requires the postmaster Bounty. We Want to publish *11 j to furnish the boxes and pay for itfffilr of in teres t and in order to do this we must depend ou the help of our friends. . Capt. H. T. Thompson and Mr. R. E.-Mood, »f Oats, have been ap pointed members of the Board of . , , . Examiners for this county. The eome from roe^xes. aud tlns ’^ot school commissioner is the other then! otU of his own pocket, and this being the case the supply is never equal to the demand. The only ad vantage to the postmaster Is in the very slight increase lo his salary that comes Lorn the additional m member of the board. The wire netting that was put WOUnd the trees on tie square, some- deemed sufficient to justify him in undergoing the expense. The regulations ought lo ho changed so that the department could fur nish lock boxes in proportion lo the time ago, has been nearly all torn off: Bniom ,t 0 f business done at each of by vehicles and has not been any fl cei As the case standi here there protection at all. They ought to bo al . e B autuber of important business prolieted by itrong boxing, thut ure enable to secure lock If there Is a town In the State that boxes, to say nothing of the private individuals that are anxious »e- cure them. There is no blame attached to the postmaster, bnt the trouble U with the tk]w Dfiwt, W* F. DARGAN, Attorney - at - Law, DARLINGTON, 8. b\ Office over Blackwell Brothers’ Store. E. KEITH DAKGAN, Attorney at Law, DARUNGTOJT, S, G. 1’OU SALE, Building lots In the Eastern part of the town. These lots all front on wide streets upon which shade trees are being planted, and are the most desirable sites for residcaces in the town. The most distant ones are only half mile from the Square. The lots are elevated and the location very healthy. Apply to W. D. Woods, or Gibson & Woods. LUMBER - L Nettles & Nettles, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, Darlington C. U., S. C- Will practice in all State and Federal Courts. Careful attention will be given to all business entrusted to ua. We take pleasure in announcing that We are pfepered to deliver first class lumber, of any dimensions, to any part of the town. The trees hove never been bo-ted, which makes the lumber better and more easily worked. fiend orders through the mall or leave them at the Hehald office. MALLPASS & COLVIN. li doing tttfy belief than Darlington, in the way of new buildings, wo WOtild like lo know its name, and if ikdfe jl a better place to live, wi will hi glittl tor 1911110fii to foist it uut> C. P. DARGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AXO Trial Justice, DARLINGTON, 8. U, Practices In Hie Vuitod 8tatc< Court and In the 4th and flth circuits. Prompt attention to all business entrusted to me. Office, War"* Lane, next to The Dar> hugwa Uetuht uitleei TO REVL Two four-room cottages near the square. Apply to ‘ H. U. SMITH. Also, 2-horse farm near town. E. W. SUTTON Is prepared to make Photographs Of your babln Don't rtelaji you may live to regret U Studio lu Uowltt Biuelt, M'i/iMn Cjrti, Harness AND FURNITURE Always on Hands Undertaker’s Supplies. *’ - — - . — Da. Daniels’ VETERINANY REMEDIES. COLIC CURE Never fails to cure any cose of colic. COUGH, COLD & FEVER DROP8 Cures lung fever, Epiiootic cough*- colds, &c. HORSE RENOVATOR' Cures indigestion, loll of appetite worms, &c. —o WONDER WORKER LINIMENT Cures cuts, wounds, harness galls, scratches, &c. HOOF GROWER * SOFTENER Sure cure for contracted feet, quarter cracks and tenderness. These wonderful medicines ar* sold and guaranteed to please th* user of money refunded without ar gument. For sale by DR. J, A BOYD, UENRY M. SMITH, Dealer in all kinds of mm I CLAIMS, I Ac., FluftffiCk St., DurUfl|tcfi| 9iGi