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wife • Kg 1 : ■ - JSiaria&llifeafe s - ■ *£***£ THf DARLINGTON NEWS. TIIUIISHAY. MAY 0. 18>9. IIF..YHY T. TIIOMPftOY KUITOII. TO OUR CORRESPONDENTS. The Correspondents of T«k Darlington News throughout the Cou.ity, are particularly requested to bear in mind that we greatly desire to have from them, as often as possible, (the oftener the better) the Local Eveuts of their sections. We want the news every week f if it is only a line. Editorial Notts. flit Soetciy TnUndi to Ik* P*«ite Octtii •*r* Mdl/(ora af Up a Orril* rtoria oa SaittMajr. A S< urlibing Cn4f* of lb* Kni(b« of Pr'klM OTfONiawFat' ■laob«*ll oa lb* aadistb Col J’oba W Miokoo, a proiaiatat »>« Sor *f Ibo Oroaavlllo Bar, dio<l oa Mo dap la Ibr 72ad poar of bit apo. Soaal^Vaaoo, af Norlb Caroliaa, *ill dollftr aa adJrooo bofor* iboSoatofibo Rrrolaiioa ia Columbia oa June PSib. Waroaw, a •mall Iowa la North Carolina wa« kaook *d lo |ito*a bp a opoloaa oa fri* dap lart. Tb* loot of proportp aao boarp Dai anbodp #*t tlU*<l. A aiaiob |amo of boor ball *•* plapod la faiaaihia oa Soiur<laj hriwrrn Mi* pro. IWooor* »ad Ibo •lu loait of ibr Svcfti Caro liaa Uai**r«iip. fbo rfori of a roMfoo'l onmpiap in Now f*r^rj lo a*iio Ibo proprrlp ot o ollit«o bf forrr on ibo 4ib in»l. ltd lo a bloody riot la wblob Iwo moa wort killod. A eorr* poad'ai from Ouikri* Cl'r, Ok- labaaM, ttaioo iboi fully ton iboamad ohoi* art Arad Sail* la Ibat now Iowa witboai ijbadp r«iiU« hurl. Rat. S. A. W*b*r wrllb* •* lb* Soulbtra Cbrlttlaa Ad***ai* Br*M*iag Iboi a lifo •t lb* lot* Bitbop wigblmaa b# wrltita bp R*t. A Ooka SmiiV, B. 0. Tba Parta Kipoaliioa, lb* graadaat dia- ploy o( modara llmt*. wofnimallr *paa rd oa Monday wlib a mullitudo of paopl* la alltadoa**, Oa Td**dap las' Ibo PraaiJral aprolai- «d lloa N«cb S. Tbou p*on, of Soalb Caro'ioa. Sbmocrailo mambar af ibo Civil •arri** Commiaaioa. Jadg* Robarl Muaro, iba oldaot lawyer la lb* Sui*. and a rapr**ai.iail** af lb* •M jadlciarr, dird al kl* bam* ia Cai*a oa M*ad*y Uat, ia lb* S4ib y*ar of hi* Tb* Di****oa Ceor*aii*a *f Ibr Kpia**- pal I'karob la Soaib Caroliaa aaarmbltd at Adkta jraimbiy. and lb* mueb dia- eiaord • oolotod ^ur.Soa •'Will agala o*mr •P Tb* MniaaBial •oairmarp of lb* Datllo of Oailford Caart Hana*. N rtb Corolioa, waa oalrbraiad oa Satur day. Soaaior Voao* dalirrrod a laa ora 9 >a. ••Paolo" Jokaaia PiaUar, ik* oldaot maa la ibo Stau. diod ia Laurta* aa April lltk. Ur wao bora Map I lib, I7S0, aad (%tr*f*rr laokrd only a month of briag 109 prara old. Paar wotkmaa wo<o rarionalp injurod bp a falling wal* la Aadrraoa oa Iba lal About forty booda wa a at work ia tba baiMtag at tba lima, aad it ia a woador I bat Iba diaaaior waa not a ora aorioaa Gan. Strphoa D. Lro. proaidrai of iba Agrioultarai Collopa af Miaaiaalppl. baa faraaallp aaaouaord bim«a)f aa a aaadidaia fb* Qovoraor af that Siala. Ha ia tbt oiiih proaoaaerd oradldaia iwihr SolJ Tba larg* priailag aad atallaa> rp ra ibblitbaaoat af Loco*. Riebordoua A Co , ia Gborloolao, wav eoaaamrd by f't oa M^ay aigai Tbo Iota waa $S&,IK)0. bat It la boNovod la bo fallp eovrrrd bp ia Uoo. W. U Sort.am, Cbairmaa of tbo Natiooal Domooralio Ktaoolivo Commiltoo, dird aa tbo Mb iaai„ aSrv aa illaow wbiob bad laotod aiora tbr fall aad wbieb lad brra ooavraotrd bp bio arlaoao labor* daring tbo national aampaiga. Web Haw*a. wba mar iorod bit wif* aad two rblldroa la Birmiagbam, Alabama, waa ooaviol*d oa Fridar laal It wia ia tba itrorioa af tbla priaoaor. il will bo rv. Ibat iba Sbtnff. bmiib, ia mrtwtod bio pot at to Aro opoo o mob of Vpaobort aovorol maolba ago aitb fatal rroulia Tbo agoat aad parip aaat oat by iba Miaaoaota Hioloriral Sooioty la Riwavo: Rirtr roiara- . iW. „ n having diaiavorod two Ukaa, oao baa< foot abovo It area, aad rovra milw H wblob Ibap trnood tbo brad <rf C|ivl9rlcml oOClWj Ibo vouror of tbo Miaaiaoippi od lo Si. Poof oa iba 8nl iaal Tbry ra* .jh-VHIordlo^a tfadoat of (boSiaia Ag- riamkoral aad Mrtbaaioai Coilogo. af Us- fetaa. Rv. gmarrallad with William Btab. boofor af ibo CM'ogo ’*ormi.ory, oa t^o M latA. la Ibo Sgbi Hardia a«i Baab a II taplwaa, doalb roaaltiag from tbowooada. ■aid* U Id aad Raab TS yoaro of a go. Tbo aotarioaa Troamaab Sbonaaa ia ia a taga boraaa* tbo Soaub I'arri.oa troopa al Iba Raw Tori Coatoaaial did not tarry a Partod ftafta Sag. Ha any* that both bn add tbo Ptomdrat twb aatw* af iba •Ngbl aad ibat aaaardiaglp a*4tbor af tbwa roafoadod ta ibo midtarr aalava wbtab waa oSorrd bp tbo tamwadot of Bad** tpaaa-ran*wariaa raaoariy. Par- aot, tbo groat Iriab laadir, wbaaa mra^bi. ■rwardaoao bat alway* booa tba baaot of Uo fviaada. odmittod witbaat rowrrvaiioa •JW ba bad mad* a falw atairmoai ia tb* "••• * ITwmma* with a dolibroat* ia tMtiaa •# a kaltadiag rb« *bi*f trgWati** af lb* aaitaa wttb ng\rd i* aa abamt to bo . _ . »•* baa «roar*d a ati tbo Narvbata prow bp aa addraw abiok a» la Cbariwtaa ra ib* wramoa ^ Mb* Rmbamfotior *f R«a farb^bT^^ aabvorablt umiiiniai V|—ns ib* aad ib* praaaw^iuid rbar, by ta* •star* too ft •• w lo ioohada iA* wa* pat ioi* riwi, aa tWro aw b* a* r or ia order to r bp tbo lato Ur. Pott*r, lb* Epiatopal Bitbop of N*w Yirk, wba pr**eb*d tb* Coatraoial arr- moo Iaal w*rb. ha* *r«al*d quit* a iraaa- ilaa by hit •rrtr* •oalaaght apoo tb* poll lie*! mtiboda of tb* pr***nt dap. H* draw *oo • rather unfavorable compart- roar brlwtro Waabiogtoa aad tb* Prrai- deal* of a lot«r data, aad bat boon ae- eu<od of mabiag rslbar aavrra criiieiama of Proaidtat Harriaoa ia iha«o iaferoueat. Tb* rrtarand Doctor dot* act deny tb* a'lrgaiioa. trouble waa prreipilolad bvtwarn thr xrgrora aad whiloa al Eavrar, Uotana Couoiy. oa Saturday !aat, ia wbiei ibraa wblit mrn war* abot. It aorm* Iboi a liillo boy, Iba too ol Ur. Tolaoil, wot being boraaa ad by a liillo argro and paaard arar a while maa by tba name of Browo, who told him doi <o run from tbo argro, but lo Agbl blm. Tbt* arouard tba orgrooo aland- tag arar, and a fght anaard. Latar ia iba night ahota war* Srad by Iba ar|roaa upon a parly ol maa who bad nothing lo do whh ibo quarttl, and Ibop warn avr- loualp Wounded, One waa otroek by a ball io Ibo ablomta. oao on tbo arm. aad Ibo olbtr oa ibo forehead. Tba wbiit m*a w«r« unarmed, and aalp roiurnrd lb* lr* with brickbat* wiiboul effect. Al Iaal account al I wao quiol, aad aa iaraaiu gallon will bo iaatiinwd. went upon the dunciDgsaifiice, and there for two hours rao, jumped, boppetl Mod n eli'd through lha daucea. They wereaa rapacious tin n* aa in tin* Mipper loom. Beau* tilui |Hitti-d pianta, useil in decora* ting the PrraHrl.Fal ai d lower tier linseH, w« ie torn tiowii ami carried nft', hi d Mich flaifi its were within reucli becamn the piiaer of those _wUn spied Ihem lirat. w These are a few ol ibe rtiikins rC tiea aliioli weie emt-ted. Rut the c lebraliot' whs a “Idg sucres*^ in l he A met lean retire, ami will make the iteople of foie'gu ctmii- tries o|>eii their eyea in admiration at (he Btupemioua scale n|M)ii w hich centennials are C'lmlucuti by this pregresaive Nation (iOOD-BYK, MORMONS! The clteirinl iuh rmaiioii baa been lete.veil ill 4 the Mumon ‘eltleni" who ht'C lieen preaching in the iii-rthweateiu |Niriii n ol the County have left lor parta unknown. They weie to preach on Sui utility night last,lint aconciegation whit h they weie not exp cling arrived on the scene and auggeaietl to I hem that they hud belter leave. Aa the “congiegalion* weie evidently in earnest, their suggestion was acted on without deUy, and the ^eldi ra” immediately set out iu the direction of Caiud' U on borat>b<tck, without even going to their lodg ing house several miles distant for their bsggsge. They acted wisely, ami we congratulate thun on their discretion. The County is to be congratulated, too, in being well r d of the ‘•jiesu,’’ while loo much praise cannot be bestowed upon the citiaens who took this action in so orderly a manner. No viol* nee waa shown and not even threats of vio lenoe were uttered. The “elderi* n were simply led to urderstand that they were not wanted and they vanished. The people of Darlings too, always orderly and law-abid ing, acted as usual iu a temperate manner, though the temptation ta proceed otherwise was particularly strong. A TRULY AMKRK’AN DISPLAY. Tbs centernial of the inaugura tion of Washington wbiob was cel ebrated in New York last week was a grand affair. In its very magni tude, and in some of the striking characteristics which marked it, the display was indeed worthy of the American people; iu fact, the immensity of its conception ami some of the |tecnlur features at* tending its execution could have been equalled by no other than this great Nation with a big “N.” On the military parade, tb* re were over a hundred thousand men iu line, and it took six hours for the column to pass a given point. A at riot ly American incident by which it was morbid was the opportuni ty which it afforded a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, who io marching passed quite near the reviewing stand, to slip into tbe hands of President Harrison an application for offloe. It would seem that the enterprising Yankee, particularly if he ia also an office- seeker, would let pass no opportu nity afforded him ot >t casting an anchor to windward.* As another example of hia thrift and enter prise, it is stated that some of the floats and transparencies in the line bore advertisements of nos trums, patent washing maebims, Ao. ‘‘Use Smith's Bile Beans” was poseibly the mystic symbol which was displayed on the banner which preceded the President. The most striking Latun* o( the whole celebration, however, was the grand Inaugural Bsll. to com- memorale a similar event given in honor of Washington a hundred years ago. The diffe'ence between the conduct of the participants on that occasion and the revels which marktd (he grand ball of asi week, were just about as mat k*d. probably. Mis ihecoutrastbetween ihestatcly minuet danced by Washington and tbe round daucea t f the present day. Considering the fact, how. ever, that this ball waa to tie par ticularly Select, and that the open ing co'illiou was to be danced on y by those wh se ancestors htd fig ured iu the Revolution, it seems strange that tickets should have bet n sold to so many who acted like jail birds, and who turn d the lost quadrille into a howling paudemon- mm. The oom-spoxdeut of ike Sett \Wk Tim* iu describing the affair says: “A number were intoxicate*!; most of th» reel were sufficiently exhilarated to make tbe eutround ings congeni«il to them. £ou*i* ot ibe most imprmL-ut consuuieia ol champagne had leccme u *ly, and tbeie were several outbreaks as a rcwEi- Two or three Instanc*** wit- ueseed by a ft ate* re|w>rter ill us trate the whole. One man, of fine appearance in spite nftbe maudlin ooudition be was in, picked up a great salver loaded and, lift iog it almve bis reeling through the remm. He had sot against a vouug woman a od liter As became forwaid :he multi- ally threw the oily salad all ov. r I **** °" ,b * •" the windows her nr* k and arms sod over so ex- i on ,b * roofs, srni up such a THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE. Judging from the newspaper ac- coun’a of tbe ovation to lion. Gro'. ver Cleveland during the recent Centennial festivities iu New York, there can be uo doubt as to who is ‘ the people's choice * Soch wastl e r* juicing which went forth every time he appear*d that ihe I'reM dent hims.lt stems to have played rather a subordinate pari iu bis company. Tbe enthusiastic recep tion accorded Mrs. Cleveland ul-o shows that she is stdl “tbe idol ot the American people,* sud suhse quent events will prove the error of him who thinks that the popular oouple have retired forever io the shades of private life. Eloquent Depew. The following is sn extiact from (headdress of Hon. Cbauucey M. Depcw, the orator of fheday at the Washington Centennial held in New York last week : The flr«t Congre-s of the Unit«d Sta’es gathered in this aiu-ient ten • p e ot libeity, greeted Washington and accompanied him lo the bal cony. Tbe famous tneu visio'e aUmt him weie Cbau.M-lloi Luiu;.. ston, Vic*--President J* hu Adams, Alexander Hamilton, Gov. Clinton, Kt*ger Shermau, Uichanl llemy G* n. Knox and Bumu $tubeo. But we lielievv that amoug tbe in* V'sibU* boat above him, at this su preme moment of tbe cu'miuatiou in |*einisneut tnumphol the thou- sai ds of years of st* uggle for se f. gxivemment, w* re the spirits of the soldier* of tbe Kevolntiou who had di*tl that their c* amn men might eRjwy this blessed day, and with them were the Barons ol Kutiny- _ _ n-etle and Willtam ibe Stleur. autl ^ , 1MU1 wkh'**a'iatL ! ■“** Kua^B, and Cromwrll i g . head, went : 1“** • cd , t b, ‘ hcr,, * # « d tbe picker, k>. He had ot liberty of every raeie gone fsr" before he stumbled j •Ex quisite pink and lilac silk gown. A young maa picked up a bottle ol champagne sou broke off the n*ck •cross the bare shoulder of his le- companion. Kortnaateiy she wm hot cot by the broken giass, but she was dienched with the wine., _ A moo Ml oa the sloppy floor «a.i 0 ® w ‘ w a>hii qjsred hia I g no m to u«ew-aitate ' t o , «*m rapturous shout that Washington sat down otercome with emotion. A« he sowty rose aud his tall si<d majestic lotm appeared, the pcqilr, deeply aft.ctad, in awed sib nee viewed the norite. Ihe Chancellor mdemuly read to him the oath of ami Washington lepealing, a ly swear that I the summoning of an rmbolance. •* * t ' lr ^ u ' e ‘h** office of Several rmptompta flstic encona- j Uresnlent of ihe Uni:ed Staiee, and tern were only stopped t y police * ,ll ‘ lo lbe h** 1 ^ •T 1*re- interf fence. Ciockerv and glaar. ^" Direct and d.frnd the Cons were smashed with rrchWwa ^ • ,i,B, ‘ 0 ® of ,be SUtes.* '• iba hidiffrm cr. Thing* were gettiug Then be reverently bent low and no bad that lonpewtcr Steers, who h* - **'*B*ble, a Bering with pro had charge of the police, had to KM,#J “So help me, God.* order the -apper room cleared.; Tb * f h.ncellor wave.1 his robe* Driven oat nf tie sapper room, the ; 'honied, -It i« done; long live high merrymakers *eaiteted todfl Wnahiuctuo, Prinid* nt of parts of the hw se. The rvwnlt of S “Ixmf bve », ia.a* this waa that • rerybody else left. " ••‘hia toe, onr dr>t Pres , *«a hagyiag r*r («.«, Given evv rythiag'to IhrmrcfTta. 111 • the aneaering cheer of *• *** *i**»*a *• any that ih-* **ar whose applications have been ap> proved, and the Cl* rk o( Court has received notice this week to the effect that, beginning on Jan. 1, 1889, they would each receive IS per month: Rohe it Dumpier. Darlington j W. H. II. Miller, D-rlu.gt* nj'Rub. HaireR, Lydia; R. A. Ilairell, Oats; W L. Wilson, Dailiiigton ; Bei j Ontlnw, Stokes Bridge; Daid. I). Boan, l)ov*s; Thus. I'olson, SiHiiety Hill; John B. Hunter,Dai- lingtott ; W. J. Dew. Philadelphia; K. A. Bostick, Tinunonsville; Mary L. Melton, Doves; Marta Flowers, Dailingt u; >i. S. Jaool's, Lidia; Elizabeth King, Clyde; Caroline Md'ouold, Cl.\d»-; E nsl'eth S. Davis, Btokes Bridge; Auue Anier* son, Oats; U. M. Pe-bles, Lydiap Jutia J. M« xingo, Btokt s Bridge; 8* rah V. 8eaiborough, Stokes Bridge; Mi Hilda Guiuey, i)ov« a; N. 8. H. Piivett, Lydia; Maitta Poison, HaitsviBe , Dorcas Pate, Stokes Bridge ; llauuah Gisd-ou, Harisville; Nancy Lundy, Uarta- ville; Elizabeth Hudson, Lamar; Am<lia Andersoii, Dailiiigton; Esther A. V tl-on, Oats; Mary Helds. Cypress; Patience Hagood, Cypress-; Sarah A. Cook, Stokes Bridge ; M. F. By id, Doves ; F. E Witherspoon, Cypress; M. A. E. Lewis, Doves; Margaret Hill, Dar liugton; Martha E. Brnddock, Soiiety Hill; E. J. Tyner, Doves; Al. E. Bosemsu, Dailugtou ; E. G. Hoole, Darlington; Orpka Bose- man. Doves ; Matt ha Harr II, Oats, A. Hill, St* kes Bridge; Susan Ibdd.c, Palmetto; Marguiet Coo|i er, Dailiiigton ; Latiy Lloyd, Guts; Louis. Mom II, Darlington; li U. Fie'ds, StokeH Bridge; Eliza El- moie, O.its. No ch* cks have a* y 11 bi ett re ceived by theCieik ol Court. Due t.O'ice ol ti etr arrival vv ll lie pub« lisli* d piomptly iu oid* r that the I'eusiouers may call lor them. Wanted t» Jinj- (Fro* Pme.) Wliile waitiug at a sta'ion io South Csroliua one day 1 was joiu* id by a man who cuiried an old- fashioned satchel on hia shouiltr, sud who lixd evidently walk*a mam miles thiough the mud. He was fully 60 years of sge, scrawny and hoiii* |v, and he sin pty nodded to me and sat dow u * u a bale ot cotton. In al-out t*n ininu esahiNg o.imeawoman in homespun, lulty bis age and about hs homely. Sh had a'so a long walk- She nodded to me and sat down on anoti erect ion bale. Not s wtud was said lie tw. en us for ten minutes* Tlirn as the whistle of the traiu was heard in the distance she said to the man: ‘•Then, Jim, y*>u ar gvniie ofl ter jine tbe Mormons f “I am, H> uu.ih,” be repl:e*l. “An you won't tuk>- me !’’ “No.” “And Pm to be l*-ft P “Yes.” “And it wol’i do uo go d to ar* gufy P “N«*t a bit * “Wal, i hen, goodbye to you ’ She staite-i foiwar** wi b »-xt«ud- cd arm, )>u' pa»* d his hat d and se'zeil :hesutco*‘l mul tiling it thir ty feet away. Thru .-he grabbed him hy ihe hair and they went off the platfoim int** a mud hole to get her, sud as the tram moved away she was on 'op and jamming his li* ad into tb<- o d gold st-il and saying l-etwc.-u the jama: Want to )i ue the Mormons do you! Want to leave Ihe o;d wife who’s dan lived with you tony years! Want ter j;ue—jine—j:n*\ you old rabbit you !” And flity passengers gave b*-r three ckters and a tiger ms she got a new hold on bts patran ht.tl whis kers. C*rio«s Things iu a Cotton Bale The Bail Rinr corre«i»ondcut ol the Providence Journal writes: “At the \Yau<p.inoag mill Ihe oin- er day the woikmeu iu tbe picker toym sHvopfved a package ot matches just ks the bundle was disappear tug into the picker It had come out Ot a Cotton bale the m- n had ! just opened. Had they goue n o | the tnachiof there wcu>d have b*eu a tvely tdaze. Spe«k ug ot this ioc d**ct, a oimd who has rinded a picker for several yemsaid that the things which come «*ut of a cots t*>a bale and evict u'ly grow oa hushes wraid astonish one. One something grind in- and stopping the mo-hiue, foumi a silver spoon. Litarda and small snakes were common. A set «f false teeth, small coiaw. knives, tolvacou acd *c casioDMily articL-s of more value have tven too id. These thing* audowridiy get inside the bales at> cntrntalty, hut there are things which e vide ally get inside is ae- cordauce with a flxed purpose, aud »*y arrange coincidence they are found to weigh more ' than cmu a and not to be worth aa much per poaml on the market. Sand, •crap iron acd ditt »re * ften tcui-d wno|>ped inside aoottoa Uai« tor ballast.''—Krehaa^e. thsn 17 Isahm wide, to s*ersgt| of* pensd to ib* yard, sad ta h* doU**rod aa hoard tb* ear* ot lb* millo st 12) sasts par yard. Tbla eootreri will sat ha eeapletal aaHt il ia ratiled by order* froa tbe AtUssea* af beih Stela* coterie* tb* aaouat for wbieb tb*y bet* eontreeteJ. Tb* ailt* will nol begin lo ia*nufaetiir« th* baggiag ti I orders for th* required number nf yard* nr* received, ihrrcfonit it exlroair* ly importa-it diet ord-re be »'nt in aa »<> >•* •e poeeiblr. for lb* dine ie ehort. Or-lr* to be (Pled nuel be eceompanird by *u la bia bank ref^rtne*-e, or he mad* lbr r Htfli •oair ptrly wbo ie r**ily kn*wu ta biTc liafeetory comtr.ercial nan-lint. All <•*. d*r* for baygint tb< ul-I be e-IJreieed t» S. Odenhoimer. Len* Mill*. New Orlenne, L»„ or lo L. Lanier. Weal Point, Gs. Tbr manufeeiurer* aaanre l u* that if a a elan ie me te in lb* mantifaeinre of c -t- ton bmtg'ng ihie yrer they will hercaMer make it wider ant wdl leit i* cbrap*r. Now, breihrea, th* manufacturer* h.vr gi*ca n* a fair ei ncreslon la pariin'ir tnnkr up for lb* difference of weight l-r- Iwem ibe jute and eoitoa heygiag. V coni root bee been mad* bv which you am get lbe cotton baggiag. It retie will) j > i to carry out that contract. Send iu jrour order* promptly. We ruggeet that tbli matier b* brnnybl before eaeh County Alliance at a enl'ed niretior. to he held at the earlii-rl pn**ibl« ilair, aud that ection lo be taken •* iM»--r, Lccae VcIkto-h, l Execut'.ve T. P MircacLL, t S. T. D. LakcaaTR*. ) Conimitce. TRADE HARK O-dfeO-TEA Th* ChflieMk fia Ivw OffvsL PERFECTLY PURE. 4 HOST DELICIOUS feKVUSOX. TBT IT. In vQ MTW me my aier. Outtyamemriia it le the Hmaxe* Obabs Lao*, ateked (Mae the heel plantation, ami atmmaUed^rtmr sura and tree from ell adnltanOtoM orcolorin, Ba tt«r Tbe nenkeeit am beimattrelly aeaM ead wanaaled full weight. It to more aeon* amical la wee tba. the k>w«r gmdea. OrisaMl ft OeddttUl Tta Co., L't’d^ Mfm* Office, M Bariinf Kip, Jfm* Tarfe. Tor eele by eU the best Oraeera. Woods & Woods, Dailiiigton, S. C, Euterpri e Grocery Store, Darling ton, 8.0. J. H. Pate, Stokes Br dg**, 8. C , L. 3 Pate, Timuionsvilli-, S. 0. A REVOLUTION R FARl.ViJ. SAwgi’s lifnitifisli-fu ui leu limsler. Patented hy B. 0. Savaga. Oct ! 1, 1887. Five acre* itiettrd and earkrd in nnrdey. One nan end two lii>r<ee. with ibr ma chine, can do ibe work eaaPy, renidly an-i effrctua'ly Knlire aatirfaciion guaran teed. Tour order* solicited. For further particulars, apply 'o J. P. K1RVFN, Agent for Derlinytoo Ceanty. D*f*e*itle, l*. C. t May 9. ’SO. Claims for Sa*e. Claim* owned by MeCallough & Black- well, McCullough, Black* ett A C* , and by C. 8. McCullougb which th* Ira baa failed ta collect ar* aow advertised for sal* aad may be inspected at their place of busiaeee in Darlington. Some of tbeee claim* ore offered nt SO cent* on the dol lar, eome at 25 cents, aid gome at five. April 85. ’89- if PATENTS Obtained, and all Patent businese at tended (n Promptly and far Moderate Fee*. Our oS*« i* oppoeit* lb* D. 8. Patent Office, nod we can obtain Patents in lest lime than ib.-ee remote froai Washington. Send Model of Drawing. We advise alt •o patentability free of charge; aad wa make No Charge unless Patent ia eecnred. W* refer, here, to tbe Poetraetcr. tbe Sopt. ot Money Order Div , and to official* ot lb* D. 8. Pai*nt Office For ctrcu'ar, advice, term* and references to actual eli- ante in your own State er County, wr.t* to C. A. SNOW A 00 , Opposite Patent Cffiee, Washington. D. 0. Nov 11, * 6 H. REJOflG. SOUTH WEST CORKER OP PEARLE . . . STREflf AND THE PUBLIC SQUARE, bus recently purchased Mr. J. IU- sen berg’s entire stock of CHOICE LIf NS, autl is |tfvpared to furnish hi* eoa* tomers with all tto IFAISTO'Y' SUMMER ©RINKS; FURNISHED IN NEAT AND COMFORTABLE PRIVATE APARTMENTS. A full line of Staple ami Fancy GROCERIES Hl*ocarii*d in atouk all tbe %>af round. A; ril 18, ’89. Horse Shoeing. You will find H. W. HICKS el Dorr*; Lewi*' old Mend, next door to the Market House ; be will shoe all aroun I for 75 ete. All kind of repairing in lb; BUck Smith line end Whiel-wnyhi work also don* neatly and saiiefaclury. April 26, '89-4i T. «. HEACHEH, BLACH-SM1TII AND HORSE-SHOFR. Floret—tTfreet, - - Darlington, 8. 3 The very finest elaas of work guaran teed- Give him • trial, aad you will be sure to yet satirfaeticu. March 2!. ’89. New Store, New Goods, at Low Prices. I take pleasure in info-miag my friende an-l the public generally Ibat I have *pea« *•1 a full line of general merchandise eourisiiuy of Dry G -ode. Clothing. Boole Shoe*. Hats, Cape, Drags, Mediciae^ Haidware, Groceries. Ae,. A*., at lb* *14 •land of L. 8. Pate, al Cypress. Dariiag. ton Conaty, and that I Lav* nothing i* 4* with tb* books, necoanie, notes, Ac., of the old bu ioese of L. 8. P* e. Snlieitieg a sbaie of ihe patronage asi hoping by bard work, nnd fair aad bono*t dealing u merit tb* same. I am. Very Respectfully, L. 8. PATS, Agent. Mare 14, 1989. NOTICE The pub tc general y. and the Town Council panienlarl'. arc berebv warned again*! trespassing on my premises, ae tbe law in futwr* wilt be ei-foroed ayain-t all offender*. B. C. NOBMKNT. April 34. '89 — A Safe Investment U o'-* wbiob is guaranteed u bring y*t •alisfactory re.ulte or in et*- ef failn-e a return af purchase moiiey. On thin inf* plan voi nan bar from me '8 yari* ef choice Giagbame f*r}|l Cass J. GREGG McCALL April 18. *89—4t PUliTiRS AND MILL Bill Ol DARLIIIGBH. I beg leave to state that I am offering the best and most im* proved Steam Saw Mill, Ginning, Harvesting, Wood*work and Cotton Seed Oil Mill machinery on the market, The retoid which my machinery has made in your County is a guarantee that in dealing with me you may depend upon getting first* class machinery at the closest prices consistent with good quality. I offer at the lowest market prices Liddell Co s. Cotton Presses, Saw Mills Engines and celebra* t:d New Era Boilers ; Van Winkle, Pratt and Winship Gins ; Deering Reapers and Mowers ; Thomas, Impe rial, Banner and Royal Self-dump Hay Rakes. If you are in leant of any kind of Machinery write me for price*, nnd l mil undertake to tare you money under manufacturef’t direct quotation*. Covrrisff ter Cottos. Tb* fWtwwiBt ctrtwlar bn* b**a by ib* S’oi* Eteewtiv* C*mmi<i«* A'tm* t* ft Swmh rnvwkia* t Tn* B. prewentativw* *ff ibe AUUnew* ft 0 rob on nod Geo-gm. by iavttoti*w. met tb* Sowtber* ManoCaota- an' V-trcia tt*« in Aeywet*. Go. *n May I u e—lft tb« crdvbtsnts sooffi t at Aral ibr Wkolw bounu into A Btor-t SffidrstlB- M« san of place. Sum* kaot mm ®e«W is ernaccahug sad btiafiag away ftotm Ube Buppmr roesi a bo< tb ar two of wiae. Tkaas IatHhI IMr friend* late the raiptj boxta, aad hetere louf aa order A«d to ba aa tkt A to tbr p-opie, sad troai tkr brifri,* r»ag tbe bell*, aad Boat lortn sad ebijm thundered tbe ran non, ecbo- tag aa«l re|>r*tiBg iba ery with er. •poadiac roHaia all ever tbe land, “Loaf lire Geoqta Wanbiagtoa, PiaaMeat of tba Ualtad State*!* Tba folio wlaf k tbe eoaiptet* Hat ir *rwety received by lb* n anwb-r vf whew vvtwnH i U jri* with we in tmr witb ib* m* *f j*i« bagi g Tb* by rsMtattM. ngw t* pay i«w STATE UF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF DARLING TON. Co-.trl #f Common Pleas. L fTERN. Iraiing nn<lrr lb* name ai.J •tyle ef L. STERN A CO., Plaintiff, against Paul !l. WARING, DefemUnt SUMMONS—(For Re!irf, Complaint not Served ) To lb* Defendant, PAUL H W.\R|>:G Too are hereby eummoaeii nn I reqnii-d to nnewer the conpteinl in Ibis aetiau which t* filrj in tbr nffi c .<1 tb- I I- rh • t the Court ••tl'-ominnn Plraa for ihe aaj.| C«*nly. anile errve a »| y >1 vrur an swer t« lue rail c- lapiainl on tbr »uh*rii here at lb. ir • ffi-r at Dariii.yi.m. S l*_ within iwn*y .l.j. after ibr .rtvic* heir nf.exeluMvefl .br day ol such server; **d if y.n lad to au-w-r Ibr rompUint within tbr lime af-rvani l. the pUm-iff i.i tbi* action »ill apnlf ,« i|, r Court f..r the relief dvman tr-t in tor o.-iap:*iul February J»i, A l» . l^VJ. BUYD* brown. • Plaintiff'* Atiernry.. Starn or Sorrs Canouaa. t C»*>vt or Danunerun , Tab* notioe. That tb* foreg-iog ianlrn* copy of ib* Summon* in tbe abbv* Mated • •lien, sou that tb* Summons and Com- plniet therein were filed in tb* office the Clerk of tbe Conrt of Common Pleas for Ike Coney and Stnte etoreonid on the 2*1 b day of Febraary. 1889. To Ibe defendnat. Pant H. Waring BOYD A BROWN. Plaintiff** Attcrrtye April 4. 1899—61. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, DARLINGTON. S. C, March 21. 89 T he folloblxq act is publish ed in aerorUaac* with Section g : Aa set to »Il*w nnimproved land* which b*r* sot bee* *a the lex boekt 1875 t* be li*ted wit boat penalty. S«eti*a I. Be it enacted by tb* S*nni* and H*nae *f Reprc* -auiivna nf tb* Sut* •f S*ntb Cmctian, n*w met and mttiag in Genemt AeaembJy. nnd by tb* •ntbwity of ,k * mm* That in off •no** wbnr* aaim- pr^wi Wad wbieb has b*ea n^on ibo lu b^e mnoe tb* fiannl yrer *£m*n«.n t November 1. 1887, and wbieb are e*t *n tb* forfeiud tint, aboil nt any n<w before tb. 1M day WOM^r. l^b. ^.rJTJ t* tb* Can ly Awdtur for toxaiion, tbe •aid A aditor b*. and io hereby i act meted. »• tbo same nnd t* enter it n»*a tb* dapUcnte af lb* fianol year commencing November 1, .887. witb tba aims', turn atibat year ******* A That an tmeb Unde *• k a, rMnmnd to tb* Auditor for taxation be- • WMn ibo Brat day nf October. 1888, ** tb* first day *f Oamber. 1888. ebaU be •»- *^d nnd tbnryed with ike Mmpte isie* *' ,k * ynnre t*mm>»t-»y. r«. -prciree.y. on m* *r«t day ef N*e*mb*r 1*8. and ib* Cm day of ffevrmbrr. «***’ 2- That as -oo* a* pmcricabla •Pet tbe f aw-aee af tbi* Act. the r.mo- •rwtl r General ia dirr*:. t* farm,bo W P7. of tbe eome to oocb Anditor io tb* e*ai». »ad tb* Vcditev* or* reqaited I* pnb:>»b ib* some ia re eh ef th*,r ConMy paper*, one* a week Ur lire* month, dor- tag tb* year IM, acd fer tbe come M 1,W; •^•FmaAMbiMntiw tenU be pntd by >y Trnamercr. bm* tb* *4* * m*nt tb«*r- tmuj tu iaal —“-rH It, 1887. «. R. laveenci. May 2. ’89- -4 m W. H. GIBBES, Jr., Columbia. S. C. A NEW AND Gigantic Departure I INT THE “Racket Store.” s Our MISS MORGAN WILL. ARRIVE APRIL 34TB % With a full tine of Millinery, tuck ae will twit ihe meet faetidiou*, at ml ihate leu addicted t*/*»km» ; food* and price* to ntii all Mi** Maryan aoomr before accepted a place ia a email town. She comet artiet in her line a* Milliner and Drum maker. RACKET foe* tier* hut nr*; we will y t* the toy and Imtt p*m furyt Aiyht will heat miykt alwoyt. Aim Juet arrirtd 5,000 yard* of Lace* Emhroidorie* at l cent a yard and up; aim a lot of Surname Wool D Goode, 10 cent* per ymrd end up; 500 mem and boye> Straw Hat*, hit 10 eenlt and up ; Tb* and crockery ware, churn*, tbo, abmmt yearn a* •12J4 ouits ef of«tkd« for 17^0; tkoet, A*, to twit *tU Our trad* i* tl *hai it wa* lot nmmtr. That thaw* that wt art riyU Wtho* ; Ot yip* no bait* hut out price to all alite~ Sac* your ca*h < «M at onet and j*~rf irj. Kcr?rc*fil'y, April»,«». RED FUC RACKET SHEPARD. - T mm