The Darlington news. (Darlington, S.C.) 1875-1909, January 15, 1891, Image 4
State officers recognize the Dem
ocratic Governor and the Legie- aD( i responsibility.
p lid in proportion to their labor a month for the disposal of the'part of Marion county of the
’> TV.«,»rmrin. ..*inn anrt Kwino- thfit remainder of the famous
HENRY T. THOMPSON, - -
—
THURSDAY, JAN. 15,1891
. ■ , , , A few boarders, by the iiiontb. A
Lowry’’gang, who took refuge j pi y , lt the Gandy House, lean
luuveruiu ... »«...»*«.. , thereafter being driven from Street.
! Republican Governor is holding preceding “demands ’embraced decided to wait no longer. The Roberson county, N. C. Since j 15 ot
; OTer j in the “principle” would be of Democrats were only too willing then he has changed ms politics,
laturc recognizes the Alliance i of reagonjn , ied ^ tho tw
Editor. Governor and in addition the l on
The course Election bill, and seeing
ensure still in the way,
that
they
to m
The correspondents of The
Darlington News through; ut
the County are particularly
requested to bear in mind that
we greatly desire to have from
WILSOK 4 HUGGINS,
.A-iROIEIIITIEOTS,
8. Jbffkrsok St., Hoaxokb, \ a.
.'equal force here. If there is to take up anything which thishad ruined him,polit- c c , wn^oit. h. n. m muss
The Aewa mid Courier of H . . „ ,, „ ically. He was appointed united
Tuesday says: “Frederic Wil- any salary, “State or county , would result m even a temporary gtat 4 deI , utv Pu shed in the
son, a laborer, doing county which has been “reduced”, we shelving of the Force bill, and Fourth district two years ago,
work near Magnolia Cemetery, have yet to hear of it. The thus the free coinage measure which position he has filled with
was instantly killed yesterday Legislature^probably found that : came to the front A vote is | ability
afternoon, ibe circumstances j f|., 0 f\f Aur r«im5r» ^^^ ^v.Ipast twu v,, * i nintcriu* — — .
some dangerous missions o f of any style. Terms reasominie
® , .Marion and Horry counties, and | prompt attention, satjpfaetioii
been hauling oyster shells from their labor and responsibility, be possible to determine wheth-1 gucceeded in arresting some of! a-ntecHi. torre^poniKn
t j V-.VV,. j j JL-JOglolt* l UIO piVUa&flj 1UUIIU Ulclt Caine VO tile irOlll VOIO JS j <
afternoon. I he circumsfancos ; the pay of our p a |jii c ofticcrs expoctcd on the latter question 1
indicated that he had fallen 1 •y . , ... . \ . 1 G
from the cart in which he had was not ,,ut of proportion to to-day, and not until then will it
. , , Vi. I U2 8. J KFl'KKMJK ST., ttOAau»», ’ “-t
osition he has filled with. ^ n^riinsr-
Hurins' the Will furnish to the people of Uarunff
He. nas, during me ninns, siieclflcation* and bill* «>f
to years, ven.ured on luut ’ er i ;i i for tn-ick mid frame tanld-
the Cooper River wharf and j l n this matter, as also in those of er or not the Force Bill
I had been kicked to death by the ^ ‘-rigid economy” ami been permanently buried
them as often «|>o.».b!e, (tl.e; mule, w ,,c|, wa.caugl.t n.nn.ng .. ab „ liUon „ f u „ le ,, offlee." re- p. occcaling. of the United Slates
oftener tae better), the * oCU ' ] 0 ther workmen. There was a ferred to above, the General Senate are consequently of un-
cvents of tlieir respective sec* j gash across the forehead, which Assembly acted with wisdom usual interest at this,time.
We want the news! st ‘ eni °d to be the imprint of the | an d prudence. We would only
, mule’s hoof and also another ,, attention to the fact that ,
• bruise about the abdomen. | . _
Coroner DoVeaux was promptly together with “principles 2, 3,
| notified of the fatal accident.” | (i, 8, 10, and 11, seven out of the
, twelve planks which composed
their platform, “Principle
has the most desperate men at the!
T} ie ;riskof his ow r n life, who had
Jan. 15 tf
lions.
every week, if it is only a line, i |, ru i se a i )0 u t t h e abdomen.
Editorial Notes.
■PRINCIPLE NO 7.'
A Three-Story Fall.
[Charleston World Jan 8.]
It was a terrible spectacle
which greeted the gaze of the
” curious, as the sun rose yester-!
has been as completely ignored day morning, ir. the little court
inis ueeu its cuiniuei/ci v iu.ioicu : -—j »- —-i , . w
as if it had no existence ill fact, prd in the roar of the Forest test ’ which the publishers*of of the Board of Trustees
house, 198 King street. Death,
The total Indian population in ;
the United States is 244,704.
The project for combining After the historic Convention
the harvester companies of the of March last, and prior to the | Truth is what we are ah a ivv a ys au ugly monster at best'.
United States has been aban-j re g U ] ar Democratic Convention ! striving after. Which would comes with enhanced hideous-
<lo,u,<1 which met in August, the have been nearer the truth, this ness in those shapes which mar! a three years’ course in any
United States Senator Zebu-' charleston d»Hv whml. renre- nr,’nr-i,.lo ns it w.is stated in the 1 and mangle the human form, | Canadian or American Seminary
violated the United States .
liquor laws His career has
been a most remarkable one ' School District o the Town of Dar-
his deeds of bravery while on | ii n ^ton. a meeting of all the legal vo-
duty as an officer of the law, tern living hi said District and return-
have become by-words in the ‘Xd.‘ to Pr brhe y id inX
homes of the people ef this H - ((U(ltl on Tuesday, January
county. I 27 h, at 13 o’clock, M., to decide what
additional tax, if any, shall be levied
A Free Education or One year's Travel for the school purposes of said 1 is-
. r trict, and also to elect a member of
in Europe Boa ,| 0 [ Trustees to fill the va
in THE Queen “Word Con-cancy caused ty the death of Col. B.
Whose New AdYertisement will ft.
pear in an early issue.
that magazine announce as the
LAST ONE THEY WILL EVEBOFFER.
a free Education consisting of
C. B. EDWARDS, Secretary.
Ion B. Vance has been nomina
ted by the Democratic caucus of
the North Carolina Legislature
7 to succeed himself.
Conductor George Hobgood
of the Atlantic Coast Line was
daily which repre- principle as it was stated in the “ n( ! mangle the hu ..an t
. , r „ ,, , . ., ,, fashioned after tlie divine
is known as the I ill- platform of the March Conven-
/. i 4 i • .. a.1. . r n —• . tier ‘ , .
gents what is known as the Till- pi
man element of the party pub- tion, or the
im- lor College, including all expen-
j oes, tuition and board, to be paid
following : “7. We On the cold ground, bathed in j by the publishers of The Queen,
lished the platform adopted at demand that n change bo made his life blood, lay the frame of j or One Year Abroad, cons-'sting , p . , A iiAp n ’o
the first named Convention in ev- in every public office, State and ’•••hat had been a handsome,: of One Entire Year’s Travel in ^.GUUliOUgh, DiaCKWOU a UU i,.,
Blacksmitliing.
Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
ery issue under the following county, and that whenever a : wa g (fr’egsed only hi
run over and badly injured by a i headlines: “The principles Far- useless one is discovered, such I c i 0 thes. He lay face down
freight train at Sumter on Jan- mer Tillmnn and his colleagues as that of Master for Laurens ward, the head turned slightly
uary 7, while coupling cars. are fighting for.” One of the most County, it be abolished ; that to the right, exposing an eve
Twenty-seven prisoners in the interesting of these “principles”, the rigid economy in public ex- f^ireforehead was crushed in 6
be
man. He j Europe, all expenses paid, will
his night j be given to the person send
ing them the largest list of
words made from the text which
is announced in the last issue of
The QuEiN. A special deposit
of $750. has been made in The. . „ ... . , ..
Dominion Bank of Canada, to their patronage in the past, I *oh
.I-. xr .i continuance of the same in the
1 ast^veek; 11 1o obev'*0rders^ were numbered “7”, was as follows: penditures now practised oe 1 The right hand was doubled up
forced into submission by the! “We demand rigid economy in continued ; that while the sala- under the chin. The face would
jailor refusing to give them food, j public expenditures, the aboli- ries and fees of public officers 1 have been taken for that of a
Ahorse was taken with hv- tion of useless offices, mluction appear excessive, and out 0 f | man not over 4o j ears of age.
dropliohia 111 Columbia a few of salaries and fees of all officers, conformity to the increased pur- j t . d w jtj! a fiiaek beard devoid of' have made their popular family
power of money and ;l gray hair. Yet the man was | magizine famous throughout
j the increased purchasing power ! decreased ability to pay taxes, 153 years old. | both Canada and the United
carry out this offer. Many other
useful and valuable prizes will ,uro -
be awarded in order of merit.
The
days ago and bit everything qtate and county, to conform to chasin
that came within its reach. It
bit a colt which died of the bite.
The horse
was k-lied of money and decreased ability they arc, in our opinion, not > ^ he dead man s name was 1). j States by the liberal prizes
wu» k uni. j •'j - ’ F. Berry, and he had fallen 111! given in their previous compe-
On Friday a distinct earth- to pay taxes; that the pu /lie really out of proportion to * u ‘: the night from his bedroom win- titions, and as this will uosi-
quake shock was felt through- officers shall be paid in pro- labor and responsibility involv- Jow, in the third story of the j titvely be the last one obter-
out Ohio and on Wednesday: portion to their labor and ro- ed, provided these officers are building. Apparently he had ed, they intend to make it
The fight for Capt. B. It. Tillman ar d his never moved
was made lieutenants”
down chimneys. j throughout the State, and three-1
*1 t,-> ii- I fourths of the members of the'
the Cashier of the Franklin • , . , ‘TRUE DEMOCRACY.”
Bank of Baltimore allowed a General Assembly were elected
customer to overdraw his ac-1 on a platform of which it w r as Ex-1 resident Uleveianu au-
count to the amount of $119,00 ) ’ 0 ne of the chief planks. That dressedtheYoungMen’sDemo-
and as a consequence, the finan- body, which has recently ad- cratic Club of Philadelphia 011
.We liavc
t»ui v/niu aim on vveanesaav | poruon io iiieir m
prei oding a shock was felt at spoiisibility.” T1
Husk, lexas. Ihe latter shock Lu> • • 1 •>
was severe enough to shake | t us ‘l ,nn< ‘P le cl
Pursuant to n power vested in me
by the will of Siney L. J. Atkinson,
deceased, 1 will sell to the highest
j _ _ bidder, on the first Monday in Febru-
ed after striking the! excel all others as regards the arv next, in front of the Court House
ground. The toes of one foot value of the prizes, bend six (lescrlbed tract of land, to-wit: All
had caught upon the edge of an! two cent. U. S. stamps for copy that tract, piece, or parcel of land ly-
old broken and upturned table. | of The Queen containing the ing and being in the County of Dar-
The foot remained in the rwei- text, eomnlete rules ami list of lington, in the State of South Caroli-1 dlllg til
tion in which it struck, the
crushed and bleeding.
Berry was a United States
deputy marshal at Marion, S.
■ame to the city last
Money for the Boys.
May Hurst, on toe Hast by lands of
Mary Hurst and J. M. Josey, on the
mu r, 4 -i XT' 4 i South by lands of 8 C. Parnell, and
cial condition of the bank is ,—a, -v - thp 8th insl the occasion beine t The Detroit Free Press wants „ n tll e Wei t by estate land of s. N.
scrioi sly impaired j journed, must, as we have said, the sth inst., tneoccasion nting ba t urda y ^ attend the sitting to secure a lively boy in this Atkinson.
J 1 ’ im “in,hr,.,1 i,v its fruits " With the annual celebration of the of the United Stabs circuit | locality to sell their famous Terms Cash. Purchaser to pay for
Grand Master Powderly, of the i it j’, rati( ," uf four dar devoted by that club to the cmirt, being connected as an. weekly. The Free Press is the l ,a -P , ' rs - A.
Knights of Labor, has issued a ll ma J or,t ) m uu rati - . . . , . officer with a number of the most popular and one ot the
(‘.•ill for a conference of th© to one, it was in the power of n< n<) • ° l!l ' ‘ 1 cases before the court. He was best selling papers in the United rp'j- 0 of makin>fpur(*ha?eF
third party men, to he held in the “reform” element of the drew JacksOn. Mr Cleveland s | periodical sprees J States. It is supplied to dealers J i^ not in buying the
Washington, to arrange for the Legislature to do what they oration, like all he has hereto-; and began drinking soon after! on very liberal terms, the Com- vhLmZ ■
nomination ot a ticket to be , , t h v takimr ! fore delivered, marks him as one he arrived in the city. Monday ,pany taking back fll unsold ar o always t hone you iiuv which are I
voted, for at the Presidential ‘ ) th( 9e ^ tioas of “PHnci..^ 7“ of the most profound thinkers he was arrested by the police, and requiring payment only for the best for the money.
up me sections oi i unique/ _. . , for being drunk and disorderly such papers as are sold. i if von wish a firet-class ertkle ii
of War ),. lK ! ■'leriatiin, how they have ful- and accomplished statesmen of an d was referred to Trial Just-: Only one boy is appointed in
aiipointed Charles W Fields filed their pledges to the people the age. After giving what he ice Williman on the charge of | a town, so the’boy that writes
election in 1892.
The Secretary
'ii
,. Fields,
ajor General of the late Army
of Northern Virginia, to the
place made vacant in the war
records office by the death of
Gen. Cadmus M. Wilcox.
Albert Jones died of small pox
in Hardeeville, CoJIeton County,
on Sunday. It is supposed that
he contracted the disease on
who put them in office.
regarded as the fundamental!carrying concealed weapons, first giving good business re-
First of all then as to the do- principles of “true Democracy,” He was put under bond to an- ferences, will probably get the
r ii si in .in im n, a. in uu " 1 1 . ( swer the latter charge at the agency. State how many
maud for “rigid economy in the speaker saul: ’A creed liex t session of the court of paiiers you think you can sell
public expend tures.” We have based upon such principles is by general sessions. He continued at five cents each, and they
shown that under the new re- no means discredited because his spree Tuesday and persons will at once be forwarded, reach-
gime the taxes of a citizen of illusions and perversions tem-
who saw hinrthat dav thought
Darlington County have
reduced by half a cent on every
, 4.,. , him in the stage of delirium ti e
been poronly prevent their popular , nons
acceptance any more than it can He had put up at
ing you in time for Saturday
sales. Addrass The Free Press
Co., Detroit, Mich. Anyone on
Forest writing for it can get a sample
copy of The Free Press free.
Bfi.4 StWKLL. BROS.
EDWARDS, NORMENT & 00.,
Tliankinc
my former customers for
1 solicit a
fu-
T ,
i. U.
Jnn 15-lyr
IEACHAH.
iVi
l
ill
IQDJESKA IH DET4ROIT.
Executor’s Sale.
Th s fiimom luay, when in Detroit 11st Apiil, remarked to
a friend, “1 have worn the Duplex Corset for seven 3'enrs and
wouiti n >t think ot wearing any other.”—-Dot oit News, Jnnc
18, 1890.
control
re and sell
je t L'ne of Corsets e
li .win t brands
posi- text, complete rules and list of linaton, in the state of South Carob- ding the. I i.l >\vin ' bran Is : L. 1 ,
•toes prizes. Addres The Canadian iioun.ZTarMlow'.'tiwh’-ou Thejtmg”, “Wiiraer's Health”, “.'lidai”, “
Queen, Toronto, Canada. North byland* of Mingo Cubit anil 0
ver seen in Darlington inc’it-
P ”, “Tlio’npjn’s Glove Pit-
Viola, French Wr.i t’
Prices from 3octs to $2 59.
ESPF.CTFULLY
our line, such as
Dint
1TIH 1 '
illiui
To 7011 Of
1 UwilUw
ii a.
QTtrni'rTT
•u.y»
A Liberal Proposition.
. To the subscriber who jiays us
The remains of the late Cap- inouu * s to 1,0 ’Auction at all. [>oses. When illusions are dis- yesterday morning two young $2.80cents in cauh, we will give
tain Geo. D. Wallace of the Therefore, the inference is pelted, when misconceptions are friends of Berry’s, Archie Jack- acomplete set of Dickens’novels,
United States Army, who was! perfectly just either that the rectified, and when those who son ’ * > /.i^ on ’.?.V. 1 r '' m C0 -I 1 ! 1 *■-)’’ twelvo voluinesfpamphlet form),
L il]..,l , nf i v 1,,. Vi... i,,,!;..,,.. A, j. • •. , 1 . 4 .1 and Vvilliam -Miller, of Little and will send 1 he Darlington
Kiuca iicentiy oy the Indians, “reformers” deliberately ignor- guide are consecrated to truth „ „„ 1 ,4 ’ xT„.,. a t . „ ,
WGro liuriod witli Tni 1 itnrv linn i jq I\.OCk, i\AciriOIl county, \\ IlO were iN E\\ S, tnO VVookl^ J\€U/S {Dili
ors last week at Yorkville ' ,1 their pledges to the people, and duty, the ark of the people’s a i so i n the city on business in oni ier and the Southern Culii-
South Carolina his native home’i or w ' len con ^ ro * the safety will still be discerned in the United States court, and valor, each for one year. The
government was passed over to the keeping of those who hold who were staying at the Forest News and the Dickens’ works
On Tuesday of last week ”, iL , , 4. , - - -, • • , , m
Frank Pool, a well known white ! them the >’ found there was
man of Greenville, while fren- I'eally no need of their demand
zied with liquor, struck his wife for a “rigid economy in public
over the head with a burning expenditures.”
lamp, setting fire to his wife's
J>uy your Mattresses dirocf from the Fa story,
i Charleston Hattros^Hanufacluring Co.
MANUFAc/l'RERS OF
j H10 It GR. 1DE MOSS AND WOOL MA7 7 R ESSES.
j Office and Salesroom, 552 and 554 King Street, Charleston, S. C.
Reduce Price List for Fall Trade, 1800—Mattresses-Assorted Striped Ticking.
: No. 1 cotton Mattress, 40 lbs., $5; wool mattresses (prices quoted if desitvd,)
. No 1 moss mattress, $o; No. 1 hair mattress$10
... . . , , N° 2 straw and cotton, $2.50; No 2 excelsior and cotton, $3; No 8 husk and
I lease tfive us a trial, and if we don 11 cotton, $3.50; No 2cotton mattress, 40 lbs , $7; wool mattress (prices quoted if
pdve you more for your money than desired;) No 2 moss mattresses, $6; No 2 hair mattresses $15.
SilYemre,
HI
wl wi-Uwi.Aw
your money
you can tfet elsewhere, Charleston not
excepted, we will forfeit the price of
the purchased article.
oiJLZBACHER.
ID, 81
clothes ami his own.
were horribly burned.
Both
As to the “abolition of use
less offices,” the only office of the age in which he lived.
V[I]
0 U u
HEART H. SMITH,
Beal Estale A^enl,
! feat of two years ago to the fact but saw nothing of Berry. One, num/while The News together i FinfPflPP RarliRPinn ^ P
that his ideas were in advance of them suggested fearfully to j with either one of them will be | * M ° L ’
at the Forest | News and the
house, were aroused by the will be supplied for $1.50. This
rattling of a window and the! paper, the Cultivator and the
noise of shattered glass. They' News and Courier will be sent
Mr. Cleveland owed his de- saw Berry’s clothes in the room to any address for $2.30 per an-
fast to the principles of True
Democracv.”
the other that Berry had come supplied for $1.05 a year,
in and fallen from the window.
No 8 s
and cottoi
‘ raw and cotton, #2.75; No3 excelsior and cotton #o..'0,
•p, #4; No. 3 cotton mattress, 40 lbs.. #8; wcol mattresses
ted if desired,) No. 3 moss mattresses #7, No. 3 hair mattress #33.
Bed spreads #1.50, Comforts 75 cents to #4 50. Blankets£
Feathers in best ticking at 75 cents per pound. Plain or
No 3 Lusk
(prices quo-
90 cents to #5 .
fancy Uripc
right Hurriedly dressing they
even down into the street and
went
find-
Since the recent disastrous fire from
which he suffered so severely
A war is in progress between j abo,i8hed at the rweent 8t8sion Firmly believing that the
the Spaniards and the natives was t * ,at of Master for Laurens must ultimately prevail
on one of the Caroline Islands, j County, one of such very minor though its popular acceptance, ing Officer Westendorif proceed- rx T.L™ X Dn-rrJ
in I he Pacific Ocean. Several I importance that it can he said may be temporarily prevented ^ ^ | U
battles have been fought m ith 4 4 h 4 > t 4. „„4- n -.f l,v “illusians and nerversinns ” the y *® und Ule ^ en ) a . ms of has purchased the stock of Dr. VV. J.
which the Spaniards were ,th truth that the att ion of l>y iHusions and pir versions, man they were looking for, as Earner, and has l.acd the latter’s
worsted, hut they have succeed- “reformers” under this he advanced his theory of tymi has been stated, desirable business stand on the West
ed in burning several villages of section also virtually amounted reform openly and fearlessly, .^• .^ Corone^Dev^ux r fm V 1 of YHere hisIXZtand patrZ
the natives. to nothing; and again are we and without regard to the effect monni K uoroner it eaux cm w jfj fin j him in the future provide l
. . , , ,, 7 . ,4, . , . . pannelloa a jury from among as heretofore with a larce and Kclcc*
By some mistake the Legisla- forced to the conclusion either of the expression of such views the by-standers and held an in- a.‘so tmentof * e ‘ert
ture neglected to make an aji- that they acted in defiance of upon his personal fortunes, quest. Nothing beyond the
month that has | above facts were elicited,
ce his defeat, he has The remains were turned over
... • to Undertaker McAllister who,
, ‘use- grown stronger and stronger p repar{ >d them for buria!, and
on hand to last until the Legis- less offices” except the petty with the country at large, if we they wore sent to the unfort-
ture meets again however. | one which they “abolished.” It; except his own State of New unate man’s family in Marion.
.I HE A’/TNA. °f Hartford, Connecticut, is the largest of all the American
Special attention paid to the buying
and selling of real estate, collection of ... ,,
rents, &c. The strictest attention Lire Companies,
will be pall to ail business entrust
ed to me.
March 27. 1890-ly
, _ per pound
made up.
Lounges; Raw silk, #4; carpet #5; moquett plush, #6.50.
bend cash by express, postal note or money order to
T. H. McCALL, Gen’l. Su.pt..
NOTICK TO INSURER^
Get The Best Insurance For The Least Hop.
THE LIVERPOOL* LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE t On ot Live
England, is the Lrgest Fire Company in the world.
-ol,
THE INSURANCE
the second
A most facimting Serial Story by
Bret liTarte,
cst <
1URANGE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, c.f Philadelphia, is
largest of all American Fire Comhanieft.
} *1 k ^ N S UR A NO E COMPANY, of New York city, is the third larp
t of all American Fire CouiD&nies.
-KNTITLKD-
um- iwsievien 10 imiKe an ap- that they acted in defiance of upon Ins \h
,.ropr i at ion of $00,000 for Clem- j tho wiBbe8 of tl.eir constituents, With every
for by the trustees. 4'he trus- i or that t,,e >' fou,ul on >nvesti- gone by since
tees will have sufficient money ! gation that there vvi're no
Jaijues V an Realte. of Glas- is understood, of course that, in
cow, Scotland, has entered suit making t hio statement, we ex-
agamst the United States Gov- 1
ernment for $125,000 which hi
invested in Confederate bondg.
He claims that it was illegal for Legislature did away with
the United States to forbid the p are ntlv, though not in reality.! lieve<i to 1,0 tbe right, and with
late C onfederate States from ...4 1 .. 4 . ^ il -
paying their bonded indebted
ness.
I elude the office of Commission
er of Agriculture which the
ap-
York, whose political leaders Mr. Berry leaves a wife and
will never forgive him for his 8evora .l chi! . (ire . 1 , 1 ; H .° 'T' as . at
. , , . . - . one time sheriff of Marion >
independence in bestowing the! colinty; alld was knoWn as a
political patronage of that State | brave and fearless man; one
according to what he be- who would stand by his friends
through thick and thin.
-DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
to;let articles,
FANCY ARTICLES,
&C„ &C.-
tlf" A continuinca of the liberal
patronage whicb has been accorded
him in the past is respectfully solicit
ed. Jan. 15-tf.
“The Story of a Mine.”
Is now being published in these col
umns, having been begun In the issue
of Jan. 1, 1891.
Now is the time to Subscribe to
The Darlington News.
Terms $1 per year, in advance.
I HL HAimOKD, of Hartford, Connecticut, is the fourth largest of all the
American t ire* Compau es.
All of the above companies, and several others, represented in the ager.cy
IP. E. nsrORJVEBlsrT,
s.pten.b.r 18 «. Darlirgton. S C.
Moorhead, Cox & Co.,
Attention, Darlington Guards!
Fhc important duties of that ! ou ^ ro g ar ^ 4° ibe advice ami
office have to be performed by j suggestions which they proffer-
Dissolution of Copartnership.'
. The finn heretofore existing under
Attend an important meeting the name of Lewenthal & Hennit? has
if vour comp.iny at the armory this day lieen dissolved by mutual
Having purchased the
stock a.id basiness of
Monday evening
o’clock.
Mr. of
tho who
Mr.N.G. Gonzales, formerly t “omohody. so they have devolv-! him on the subject,
of the Newt oud Courier, and , ‘ (1 upon tho chairman of the Uleveland is more nearly
Mr. James Tillman, a sun of Board of Trustees of Clcraaon exponent °f the principles of his window in Charleston, arrived
Congressman Tillinuii, have be-!College, As tho cost of »nnln party to-day than any other here to-night. A large crowd
. , ,,,, . 4 j a nclock.
Marion, Jan. 7.—The remains , f C By order of the First Lieu-
ex sheriff Daniel F. Berry, m.Xtenant,
ho was killed by a fall from a BURCH, First Sergeant.
next at 8;:tt) consent. Mr. Lewenthal assumes'ah
the liabilities and assets.
8 LEWENTHAL.
^ H. HENNKL
Darlington, S. C., Jan. 1, 1891.
difficulty
party
tainiug the new institution over* ^ im ‘ r ' c an living, and ibis fact which were carried to
which this Board has control is ‘ s being so universally recog- residence out of town,
greater even than that of the n - zed and conceded that
Department of Agriculture, tax- j P 01 *- 40 866 bim nominated by
met the remains at the depot,
Lost, Straysd or Stolen.
his late
Sheriff
eorne involved m a
ami at one time it was thought
that the trouble would end in a
duel, but ii^is not now probable
that the duel will be fought.
The Supreme Court of New es will t o’ be perceptibly ro
ll unpshire has decided that it duced by the “abolition” of this
has no jurisdiction in the ques-. o(rice . Not th . u wo o!) j ect at
tion ns to who are entitled to ... ,,
seats in the State Legislature. a 40 t H? ^ *' m8on College. On . statejorcounty heahly executei
The effect of this decision will j the contrary we are heartily in k ork.should continue to pose in the t ^ lties 0 f sheriff' for feu
be to give the Republicans eon-j favor of sustaining as many * ts present role of a “sulking years. He was in many respects
trol of the Legislature and will leducationial institutions as the Achilles.” ’ the most daring and fearless of-
Attention Wiechanics!
stand.
ensure the election of a Repub- 4„ v „„„„„„
lican United States Senator! to **P a -' ,,rh ca .
, The remaining portion of
Nebraska, for the past week,- ,
has been the scene of much con- i Pri . lu l P le 7 ‘b’»m.ids a “re
fusion and excitement. Both j‘hu'tion of salaries and fees of
Alliance and the Democratic i all officers. State and Countv
1 will continue to couduct my busi-
„ . ness at the sam? stand, corner Pearle
From my plane on tbe Timmom- Street and tbe Public Souare where
yille road, about four miles from Dar , I will lie glad to see my friends and
lington, on the night of Tuesday, Jan. I patrons. 8. LF.
ft. one Spronli Imv meUinm size horse
we ex- Berry was a prominent man, mule, a little stiff in the letfhind leg.
and his name is not a little con- Any information xvbieb will assist in , .
nected with the history of Marion recovery of the saine will be gfat A" P^"0 n « »* of babbitt meta I
fuMy app e iate.d, and, if nieeisary, ca ' 1 purchase it cheap at Tn . Dar
Suitably rewarded. LIXOTOX NKws office.
U. L. ODOM. June 12. ’90—tf
„ & w, B. im, D.D.S.
who have left watches with me for <„»„_« v,. . .
years, tie was in men^ respects, j
ny frienus ami,; e-, • ,. . ,
iWENTHAL. ln o 0 I >• MB ' cdiatel '
The Knterp ise Grocery^
Will continue lo conduct it at .he old stand at the southeast
corner ot the Public Square, Darlington, S. C.
county. He decende
of the best families in thcoounty,
acclamation for President of
the United States on the occa
sion of the next National Demo- and during the most stormy
cratic Convention, even if New period in the history of either j
stategir county, heahly executed
ft the Tin! for
1 he Stock^of .SHOES and IIATS, for the purpose of dispos-
will he sold out a' cosT fc and, in some
instances, even helow cost.
I
■
, fleer tho county haa ever had,
BEFORE THE EYES OF THE NATION. In the darkest period of recon-
,, . r struCtion, when a white man
Lier since the opening of the dared ncd ra ig e hjg hand against
present session of Congress, the the depredations of over-beuring Tlt« Directors of the Bank of Dar
silver men of both parties, the negroes, Berry never quailed in ordered a special meet
8 .TomWher’.H, Tg . BMf ^. j We now have a ddivery wagon, and w 11 deliver goods, free |
Jan. 14 l v 9t ' jHn D' r 1
j "f^rTr n '* phtytt t-« ° C1Iirge ’ to our custom rs who re8i(,e within the town limits
Stockholders Special Meeting, i ETEE BOWLES,
in?r of tbe stockholders to be held on 1 speeialt
. of February *
thr President’.-.
T^OES first-class House and Sig.
1 uniting; Kalromine Work -
A
iltv
In aildition to my
of electing h t . now prepared
N~
works,
to do I
. other
I am now
for the ensuing . P^PER HANGING, etc
’ ' I AMBON, l^Mieits jjjatronage
in the past, a specialty will be made of
Fresh Family Groceries,
the LOW L.s t’ Market Prices. A car load of fin« > i 0 ur
# Jan. 8-3m.
.j
& M