The Darlington news. (Darlington, S.C.) 1875-1909, April 02, 1891, Image 4
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HENRY T. THOMPSON. - - Editor.
Thursday, April 2, 1891.
By the recent United state* cen*uK! people have Haiti ? But, as has would be far easier to tell what Life,” and on the right was
it i» shown tlmt the white population . eloauentlv remarked by ^ev have not, for what can not! “Death is Swallowed up in
in the South i* inrreaMnK much more, "Hen eloquently remaritea o> f nlln ,i : n .v,:, stnrp not Vieforv ” Rnfflees it to ««v that
rapidly than the eolored. Georgia, one 0 f the most gifted of the be f0U ^“ m t “ I f‘ U, ^ 8 1 not v lcto O •. BUlUceS It to Say that
M&eiwtppi and Honth Carolina have . . amount to much. Nevertheless, even tiling was moat impressive
t the largcrt colored jiopulation, txit in 1 illniamte leaders: •ilus is a a | )r i e f “taking stock” on our ami we trust beneficial.
' Georgia the white* outnumber the | record-breaking year, when nov-1 part will not be amiss. —
| colored, white to.South.. Carolina. | . l n deference to the fair sex
will mention first what
Oak Grove '
i
Oak Grove Alliance will meet here
after on the third Saturday of every
Price Dist
mouth at 31*. M
W. M. MclNTOSH. Secretary.
HARTSVILLE.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
The people of Richmond want the
remains of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston
interred in that city.
All sorts of rumors of wa' among
the great nations of Euroi>e are seen
now in the daily newspapers.
A Norwegian hark was wrecked
near Norfolk, Virginia, on Friday and
seven of her crew were drowned.
i Mississippi and Louisiana the colored! el proceedings are in order; but I
’ iK»i)ulation is larger tiian the white. , ii -i, i rtn „ as :»' s all " e mention nrst What yr T , ^
The white population in the South: * . ,. b ^ Messrs. McCall & Burch have r ^ ( ' SSIS -J-B. Cokt.r and C.
ha* increased S4.8 j>er eent in the last right." - to please them We find ill this ' • '’'OodrufT have returned from
ten years while the colored has In-! «— : ,iot, n tmont i l iriro Kinudr of the North, where they have l jen
1 Jr™* 8Y «»» ™ I-*—.
blacks.
IRIEFOIRT
OF THE CONDITION OF
The Bank of Darlington,
A few of the many Bargains at
At the close of business. March 31,
1891, in conformity with an Act of
PROFITING BY EXPERIENCE.
The commission appointed: ( ii neR an( l silks, gold and tinsel —The streets of Hartsville are the General Assembly
under the recent act to investi-1 braid for trimmings, ladies’ being worked. Maj. J. L. Coker ASSETS.
' ' ... ..IT ■ TO ,,,,1*
A whole family, consisting of four
persons, died of the grip during the
past week near Winchester, Virginia.
The citizens of Oheraw will put in a
bid for tlie location of the proposed
women’s industrial college at that
place.
f. gate the subject of the advis- dress goods without end, woolen superintends it in person and is I'wes and Discounts
ich | ability of establishing a State dm 0 . f ^“8 ^ excellently done,
... • „,, , j plain black and white and black i. t.-u.. fjoddv’a now Safe, Fimuture, &c...
>'t11 Industrial College for women j an( j white mixed embroidered A n:... ■ ,«• * : . Demand I»ans 7.
THE COOSAW CONTROVERSY
A brief resume of the much
vexed Coosaw question wi.. o- --- - jaim .u.acu ciorouwreu dwelling and office is
doubtless be appreciated at this' are trying to ascertain what dress fiounees, imported and conU) i,,/i on jj rs Q a ,
time by thoseof our readers who j town in tlie State is willing to (domestic ginghams from 8i to a v j s ; t j. er r ,datives in Anson
f 204,823..’H!.
5,000,00,
4.5MUMJ
1,100.00:
nearing ■ |) ua | )V Ratiks
,368 44
8,332.57
....14,7*0.44..
BUGKWEU BROS’.
have been too busy with their (donate the most, either in * un< ' s I a piVb[s of^^nevyc-d ^ ount . v > North Carolina.
Total Assets
. 80,4.: 1.4.7
$S43,06Ct 4
own affairs to follow it through lor money, to secure the
its various stages. The Coosaw | The newspapers of
pnze 'I and latest styles, ladies’ under- —Messrs. J. L. Coker & Co.
Cheraw,. y-ests from 10 cents a piece to $2! are turning out first rate wag->‘/“HI 1 " 8 .’•
LIABILITIES,
i Capital Stis-k |)«id in
Three men were killed and three Company claimed that
when | Marion, and other places, are la pair, parasols, handkerchiefs, ons and doing good repair in
j es i r -1 corsets and children’s corset their wood and blacksmith
other* injured at » railroad wreck the Republicans were in power i endeavoring to show the desir- \ corsets ana cmiuren s corset ineu
day night. they had received from the, ability of their respective com-L lto ^ a piece * Japane8e aud _ The
Batchleff, minister of finance of Bui State a perpetual lease of its munities for the location of f ea ther fans, gloves of every 0 n accou...
Karia, was murdered by unknown |mr j n the Coosaw mines; the new institution. Ah Dar- color in silks and Taffeta, rib- weather. * However. ifTheycVn
<*nt«*rintr rV^hh^Vct^i i^Sofia. * ' ^! but some of the best lawyers in liner ton is above all other towns bons in all colors and qualities, ] iaV e some irood weather now
Undivided Profits
Due to Banks
.Deposits
Dividend Unpaid
farmers are far behind
ount of the unfavorable
100,000.00
40,000.00
... 12,078.34
3,694.25
89,817.45
75.00 1
f 245.603.04
entering his residence in Sofia.
A bill iM'nsioning disabled Confede- 1 the
rate soldiers and appropriating ftO,- : no Iggg
000 for a soldier's home has passed tlie
legislature of Arkansas.
Personally appeared before me j
L. E. Williamson, < 'ashler, who on
oath says that the foregoing state-!
ment is true and correct to the best of
A very severe snow storm fell in the
North on Friday. Even as far South
as the Shenandoah Valley, in Virgin
ia, the snow fall wa* eighteen inches
deep.
An engineer on the Western and
Atlantic Railroad killed hi* fireman
in Atlanta on March 85, because the
fireman had reported him for neglect
of duty. Both men were white.
During a recent insurrection in In
dia 470 nativ' soldiers were stain in a
massacre by the insurrectionists in
the province of Assam. Several Eng-
lish officers were also killed.
At Bangor, Maine, on Friday, Leslie
Ellis drank a quart of whiskey with
out taking the bottle from hi* mouth
and died next day lie lad that he
could do it and he did It, hut it killed
him.
The Italian government seems not
to be satisfied with tlie progress of the
negotiations in regard to tlie recent
lynching of the Italians at New Or
leans and has recalled tlie Italian
minister from tlie country.
Miss Rebecca Wolfe, of Winnsljoro,
and Mr. J. F. Brannon, of Atlanta,
were married by Governor Tillman
at tlie Executive Mansion, in Colum
bia, on Tuesday of last week.
The wo kraen in tlie coke district
near Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, are on
a serious strike They have been
converted into infuriated mobs and
are destroying a large amount of val
uable property.
Many prominent farmers of New
England have expressed themselves
in regard to the extension of the
Alliance to that section and all agree
that they do not care fox it to be ex
tended to their quarter.
For some time past Thomas Dun
can, of Cheyenne County, Kansas,
has been stealing his neighbor*’ corn
to use in planting. A few nights
since twenty masked men rode up to
Duncan's house and riddled him witli
bullets, killing him instantly.
Bacon 5} to Oj.
Flour 5.00 to C.25.
Coffee iO to 30-
Sugar 6 to 7.
Choice Hams 10 to 134.
Rice 5 to 74.
Pure Leaf Lard 94
Tobacco 25 to CO.
Soop 24 to 24 bar.
Nails 2} to 3.50.
Heavy Checks ’, Oand 7.
Sheetings and Shirtins 5 to 8.
Bleacbiugs 5 to 124
Calicos 5 to 74-
Cottonades 10 to 25.
Ladies’ Dress Goods 20 to SO.
Gents' Shoes 1.00 to 5.00.
Duties aud Women's Shoes75 to 3.50.
Men's Spring Suits 3 50 to 15.00.
Bovs’ ” * ’’ 126 to 7 00.
, »,, ,, . . . ,1 ... , In the gents’ department we, ^
cordanee with this opinion, the that it would come with ver y j fi n( i a very large and handsome tlons
legislature made provision at 1 bad grace from a County whose ! ij ne 0 f gents and boys’ clothing.
Mr. W. K. Boll lias soi l a
W C. COKER,
BRIGHT WILLIAMSON,'
Directors.
its last session for the proper | representatives have just sue- One sight of the beautiful era- large number of mules from his
recovery of the State’s interest cesded in abolishing an import-
EiEsnr
OF THK COSDITIOS OF
- TTIE -
Commission took possession of
them some weeks ago, the Coo
saw Company abandoning their
works after making a legal pro
test.
On March 6th, the
vats is sufficient to make the!stables. He keeps good stock!
• • 1 .. . ox * • . ! *• ti.- dude, or even one who claims! a t reasonable rates
m the mines, and acting upon ant State institution within its nQt to belong t0 that mU ch ^ t t n : » n ! f n p a»
their instructions the Phosphate borders to ask that another be abused class of humanity, erv —Allow us to say that Harts- J' , 0Oj)j6 f> !)3flfc Ol DfinlREiOIl,
^♦..biteh^l b«r« fnr verv inv The iieiriiir'e ville is an inviting little place, r 0
— — - shirts are simply exquisite; they if * he progresses as rapidly j a^Act'ef
DARLINGTON at THE centennial, are many and beautiful. In m the future as in the past she t ^ e General .Dsembly.
j can soon “toat her owmi little ashFts
The Centennial celebration at tooting over the store tne re > kil] t „ as,slis..
^ , r. x . porter was lost among the piles sKinei. Loans and Dtowunts and
t olumbia in May next promises of straw hats and when he could —The Carolina Fibre Com- demand loans
Impromed New Home Sewing Machines 30.00to 45.00.
Improved Wheeler & Wilson No. 9 35.00 to 50.00.
Second Hand Machines 1.25 tolO.(K).
Welling & Bonnoitt.
Coosaw to be the grandest military and tind himself again he learned pany's mill is being completed Stock*......
rom the civic display that the State has from one of the genial proprie- as rapidly as could be expected,
Com pan) obtained Hom me * - . that! torB that aglance at the window and wo tope to see it at vvor..
United States Court an injunc- over witnessed. In order that would 8ati8fy hiscurios j ty . The soon. We believe it will be a
tion restraining the Phosphate every one of tlie counties nmy reporter looked as directed and. lively enterprise for Hartsville
Commission “from entering upon contribute to its success, it is (saw seventy-five different styles and community,
or in any manner interfering | proposed that they undertake' of straw hats tattef ully;arranged
with that part of the river which j ^ ie e r e
l— M 1-svm s-* *■ i-» rv i 1 tv z~x rw 1
partment.
Cash.
$158,203.88
8,980.(9)
995.50
6,701.90
7,897.46
$180,578.74
JASPER.
c t i o n of decorative '"the front window
. . * \\ e next visited the shoe de- T . •
has been hitherto occupied by ** r c h e 8 a ’ on ^ * ine partment. Now it is a well re* . Mrs. Andrew Jordan is quite
! i. v.f»• n 1 , A .i - n fiii»L- Mr W:\ltf*?* Lewis .*s also
LIABILITIES.
j Capital Stock paid up $180,000.00
1 S irplns 8,000
Deposits 65,258.06
Duo other Banks 4iI2.88
Dividend Unpaid 142.50
Undivided profits 8.715.20
^ i. v ’0.578.7.
the Coosaw Mining Company (march on Main Street. These cognized fact that this firm can sick. Mr. \N alter
* * * op anv portion thereof, or arches are to cost $1100, atd we not he sui passed in this line and
from in anv way or manner in-' are informed that some seven when we were confronted with __yii ss S. A . Dickinson is
, , . - . • . .. , „;„bt cm,tins Invo already the array of hue shoes, tlie idea teaching three miles south of
terfermg with or interrupting or eight counties have "'ready sug g (!8ted Rself, that there is no Timmonsville.
the occupancy and quiet enjoy- taken steps to have them ere et* exc use for a person to have! . .
ed. As far as we can learn, aches and pains about the feet, , lue R n P ' s "°t troubling
Darlington has not moved in when McCall & Burch are ready the people so seriously now It
, ^ ‘ . t . and able six davs in the week. se<!ms to h " ve g° ne t0 other | a worn to before me tbk Mar. 31,1891.
tin, matter a, .11 a. yet ’’ tygive oiie'a nitiViitleoniforC P 0 ' llts t0 aai.e victims. |L.», OBCK OJjgbt.W.
would never do for the kwt j,. The “bycicle nhoe'’ is _w. H. Httsliands, of the N ) '
county in the State to be found their specialty this season, but Lydia section, gave us a Hying
wanting on the occasion of throne must not suppeise that it is} visit on his way from Sumter
ment of the said Coosaw Mining
Company thereof, or with the
continuance by them of their
mining operations therein, or
from authorizing or assuming
to authorize others to enter upon
Personally appeared before me, H.
L. Charles. Cashier, of the People’s'
Bank of Darlington, S. (’.. who on
oath says, that the above Statement
is true "to the best of his knowledge
and belief 11. L. CHARLES,
• asliier.
The eolored people of the North, in
convention assembled last week, de
clared that they would support no
candidate for office who ha* said “that
negroes are an inferior class of people
to the Anglo-Saxon race."
A British Steamer, en route from
Cuba to Baltimore was wrecked near
Norfolk on Tuesday of last week. Out
of a crew of twenty-six, nineteen were
lost, including all the officers except
the second mate.
A
pape
!*' r ' , l ’ f , N ® w ”f rn * North Carolina. | and the Federal authoritieg, the
was found dead on the side of the: , , , . . ,
railroad track near Marion on Wed settlement of Which will be
nesday of last week. He had died
from dropy f.f the heart.
For some time past Logansport,
Indiana, has been suffering from at.
epidemic of burglaries. On Wednes
day it was discovered that many of
the burglaries were committed by
four boys all sons of well-to-do ami
respectable citizens.
The grip is still raging in tlie North
and many deatiis have occurred in
the large cities from this disease.
Within the two weeks preceding
Tuesday of last week 1,540 persons
died of the grip in Chicago alone.
settlement of which
watched with interest.
Of course, Governor Tillman
is the prime mover in tlie whole
affair from beginning to end,
(and when the State wins a vic
tory the glory will all be his.
The question is undoubtedly
one over which the United
States Courts have jurisdiction,
the said territory or to dig mine greatest celebration in the bis- necessary to ride the wheel in He stopped one night with us.
nu naiu icmiviy ,ui touig, iiiuit « . order to enjoy the comforts ol ... ,
or remove phosphate rock and tory of South Carolina, and we t)^ m()8t comfortable shoe. „ ; \ r . e reliably informed
most earnestly urge upon the Sceptics may think that we Hiat Mr. Mann Humphries lias
Board of Trade and the town have been guilty of exageration recen Li a present of -> eggs
authorities the importance of in giving this account of McCall from two ducks from January
authorities ° & lurch’s store and, if any | to the P reseilt »»««•
taking sin t i ■ “ 1 .. should think so, our advice to; —Lake Swamp Church expects
as will secure to old Darlington them is to call and see for them- to treat its house of worhip to a
the honors to which she is en-1 selves, for the gentlemen in the j coat of paint at an early day.
titled.
phosphatic deposits therefrom,
or from any portion thereof,
and from instigating and en
couraging others to do so.”'
The Phosphate Commission
then carried the matter into the
State Courts, and, at their re
quest, Judge Aldrich appointed
a temporary receiver to repre
sent the interests of the Com
mission in this territory. A
. ,, question of jurisdiction has thus
young white man, supiMwvd from ? . , , . .,
ur» on hi* pwnwm to be C. B. Ian been raised between the State
store will gladiy show them ev- Rev. B. F. Parrott it our present
(ervthing. “Seeing is believ- pastor.
mg.
was so sick
; covered, and
school.
pastor
—We are planting corn down
here now. We plant one-third
(corn ard reserve two thirds for
who cotton. Oats look well, but
recently, has re- v ery few farmers have sown as
is now teaching '"‘T"3 r
cartersville.
Mrs. John R. Horn,
s they should in this
Union met with the
On the announcement of the ue
quittal of the Italians, who were re
cently lynched in New Orleans, their
friends, also Italians, raised an Hal
ian Hag on a high pole in the city and
put the American flag, turned upsidi
down, beneath it.
A CHANGE OF HEART.
The Florence Tim‘s says:
“Governor Tillman must have
snubbed our esteemed contem
porary, the Charleston 1> orld.
It does not swing so much on
his coat tails now, and is pour
ing hot shot into his excellency’s
broad back through their local
phonograph.” -Mr. Geo Humphrey, who 0^ aud Kev Cuttinopreached
As the H orhl is rarely read up was so seriously hurt some ago on t h e following day. Themis-
this way wo nro iiocosscirily hy a,. un&wuj Horst?, is rocovoi- so i* in on wns precicliod
informed of its “change of jog slowly, but lie has received on Sunday by Rev. G. H. Cov-
1 , 1 1 1 , iniuries Inch t he dot tor f ea 1 s .,1 of tci itt-tv it ct* tIit. TTu: # m
heart” 111 tins roundabout man-, l(er r ment mgeon, or Florence, i ne 1 mon
ner. A “change of heart”! _ " * ’ . ,
hardly expresses its present -------
section.
—Messrs Robinson, Nichols L!im
& Co., contractors, have moved Punmonsville Baptist Church on
their families to this town. bridaylast. Rev S. M. Rich
ardson preached the sermon that
Attest: ,
JOHN SIHKKON.
J. E. NETTLES. '• Dire,
E. KEITH DA EG AN. 1
I
■tors.
T. K. BURK’
CONSOLIDATED SHOWS
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Cin S'VtU?.,
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HARDWIRE, CITLERY, (JUSS A\D AURICULTURAL
l«PLE5U;\TS.
foi*
McCormick M o w e r § ,
Cliade. s anti May Makes,
ISaHaday Wind Mills,
Brunson Kar Glides,
Caw’s Block Elaines,
Davies’ Side Marrows,
iron Age Harrows.
Carry a fcili supply of
Pumps ami Pipe for drii -
esa weiis, IluEiher add
Leather Spelling and Ma
chine Oils.
N. II. Extra Pieces for
McCormick
kept in stock.
Machi es
will meet next at Cartersville.
be
hind with tlieir work owing to
‘Going a fishing?” inquired
condition, however, as the best ; the"bad "weather. However ! bis wife. “Yes; catch about a
and. such being the case, we j friendg 0 f t } 10 U'.rhl could Messrs. S. Lane and L. L. Rose,’i (1 ozen or so.” “Why so few?”
are planting cotton and Mr.. J. Pish are so cheap now you might
I.IfiLrlOii,
cannot help Ihinking it unfortu.' arcel haTe c l aimeK J f„ r
nate that the State Courts were
it
dozen
appealed to at all. Such a course
can only lend color to the false
accusation so often made to the
effect that South Carolina is not
disposed to accept the adjudica-
I tbot it “Hwnncr mi tn tbn finver C- Hid ims corn up and grow- J as well catch a couple of
that it Hwung on to t ic Govtr- jn that wag plan f ed in F , d) . while about it—
nor s coat tails” because it real-■ ter.
0 , m - l• —Mr. E. L. Grav, the traile! . —
aamired ijiti), X•,o. in(100CI. . r t , iv » n*
, 41 _ agent of Lamar s Farmers Alh- Smiles and Smiles.—George—
the first person to 1 .....
WEDNESDAY,
A1PM UL 8 >
Admission 25cts., no more,
2 performances; Doors open
('apt. W. D. Dowell, State Treturn
rer of the Farmers’ Alliance of Arkan
sas, was buncoed out of ii!:i,(RX) by ..f 'i,tu
three sharpers on Thursday They | t 0n 0t the respective lights of ^ t _
borrowed the money to plav cards i the State and the National gov- L.„
with and then ran off leaving their I p twe.Dv five possible advantages
victim minus the money. ernments made twuiv.v-tive wou lj accrue to it therefn
A life sized por.ruit of Jefferson ^r* agO, and that she loses 110
Davis has been bung over the Speak i opportunity to keep alive the
. , , ance, was the first person to “What wouldn’t I give for one (at ! anl 7 ? M
elected to office with him, it have freight carried to that of your sweet smiles!” -Lreale | 1 1 a,lu 1 '* ll1 '
only consented to occupy this j place over the C. S. & N. Rail-j “You couldn’t afford many, un- Uf D ti.Aiam fl B C
humiliating position in view of, i roa 'b hayiiig received tbree^car | ess y ou went without some of! H , Di thbuifi 1 , L. L'i 0i
that
Dry Goods, Ladies’ Dress Goods, Fans,
Parasols, Umbrellas, Shoes, Gloves,
Handkerchiefs and Hosiery, in
endless variety.
(Gents’ iun-nislunq (Goods.
er’s desk of the Arkansas Houiert I con fl ict between the tWO author-
Representatives It takes the place
of the portrait of George Washington ities.
wliii-b has i»eou hanging tliere for the I
past twenty years. ! we w '
The first gun made for tlieConfede-
In this view of the matter,
ill have to go before the
Court that is to settle it in the
racy is now in the possession of Mrs. end with our case prejudiced.
;k.k- Mn . ler : 0f ,. Chatt “ n ° 0 K*'.. But there is another nstreet
father made it at Holly Springs,
M ississi
a rifled
dition.
ppi. in 1881. It originally had
a rifled barrel and is still in good eon
But there is another aspect of
the controversy which is to le
| considered. When the first k-
The Court House at Cork, in ’reland Kal 8to P 8 were taken, the Coosaw
was destroyed by fire on Friday. Some people addressed a communica-
of tlie records destroyed were several
centuries old. At the time of the lire
the Insnumn charged with rioting al
I ipperary were being tried The
Lipperary were being tried. The
origin of the fire is supposed to have
been accidental.
William Garner died at Mexico
Missouri, last wo-ck. of hydrophobia.
Before ins death he Iwnme so violent
f. * "required four men to hold
linn. 1 be doctor thinks the hydrop
hobia wa.< caused from the bite of
mid dog which lie received
twenty years ago.
a
over
I he newspaper* for the past we k
or so have been toil of scmfational ac
counts of the conduct of the Congress
tenai escort ol the remains of the late
nr. , ” lt :; r .. H, ' ,1, ’ t tf> Cali,„rnia Mem
hers of the escort mdigimntiv donv
these charges and say that they are
scandalous misrepresentations. '
On Wednesday of last week while
tour men were descending into «
bv , wi»D t >. 1 f4 <>n8 K ' u,saK - the apparatm
r,x! i !r y WHre let down
broke a.id tlie men fell to the bottom
r< l icet. A huge beam fell the sam.
death. e men t.
tbU 1 « ' L V ' 1M ' M ‘ing acted at
w i- i S l K,k,, » p Falls, State of
Washington, on Friday, « gambler
named Charles Elliott, who was sit
"* r ttr . the drew Ms
pistol and Ure<l several shots at the
l>erformers. He killed two of the ac-
tream- and then K.;:e.l oimself. Jeal-
oasy was the cause of tlie trouble, but
hetotend^: rilidm ' tk ‘“ th, * W( ’ IU -
tion to the Commission suggest
ing that if they were permitted
to continue tlieir mining opera
tions, while the matter was be
ing adjudicated, and the conse
quent payment of the usual
royalty, the State would be
spared sonsiderable loss, as that
royalty amounted toabout^200,-
000 a year, or $550 a day. But
the Governor was not to be
moved by such a consideration
when it was to interfere with
his preconceived notion of how
the matter was to be managed.
When it is remembered that a
case on docket in the United
States Supreme Courtis rarelv
rom:
having received three car
j loads of fertilizers on the 24th
inst. This Alliance will handle
j over two hundred tons this sea
son.
your own.—Xe/r York ilnahl.
A MODERN JEREMIADS.
.If the Coosaw controversy re
mains unsettled for a year two
at a loss to the State of $550 a
MT. ELON.
Wlu-.i Httby was sick, wo gar* Her Castori*.
When site was a Child, she cried for Castoria
Offers hi* professional si rviees to |
(ho people of Darlington ami vicinity, i
Office over the store of Edwards, Nor
ment & Co.
Jan 19.’90-1 v
-Miss Mary Rhodes is spending Whenahe became Mias, she clung to Castcita.
a few days in this community When shew Children, I*c gave them e»Etori«.
day, the tax payers will soon be visitin S relatives und fri,jmls ’
saving: —There will be preaching in
.ft, . „ , * i „ the Baptist Cuurch at tdis place
Dearest Coosaw, thou hart left us, i - 1 1
And thy loss we deeply feel ”
Since the n cent disastrous fire from
which he suffered so severely
I T
i . 11
r
A.
do.v 'i
on Sunday morning next
10.!?0 o’clock.
at i
A Place to Find Everything. ! V ^ are giad we bad notli-
Ti . . ! ing to report from this section
It is a matter of much sur- att he lasttenn of the criminal
prise to the strangers, who visit t . ourt> except a f u n quoto of ju-1
PUH DYSPEPSIA,
Indigestion, and Stomach diaordeng, uao
HIIOWX’A laos DITTEIIS.
Alt dealers keep it. 81 per bottle. Genuine hm
ti&de-mark and crusted red lines on wrapper.
g: HANDSOME SPRING SUITS, all
made in the very latest style.
1 lias purchased the stock of Dr. W. J.
| (lamer, and ha* leased the latter’*
j desirable business stand on the West
i side of the Public, Square for a term
I of yen r*. Here his friends and patrons I
will find him in tlie. futu-e provide! I
: as heretofore with a large and select |
j ossot tment of
Am Attractive
Combined POCKET ALMAXAO
MQd MUMOKANDCM ROOK
advertliluif RKOU M H IRO* HITI EliS
the beet Tonie, s'iven nway ot Ehu? and
general stores. Apply nt once.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
this town from tho large cities i rorS( besi(1 ^ furnishing the jury !
of the country, to find ("D", commissioner who appears to be
stores filled with such useful. v
handsome and tasteful articles l er>
and thev say that the general} —Gur community was well
display'is equal to that of any represented at Gully Church on
retail store i n a metropolitan j^unday evening last It btiing ; ,,2 "^"“.'iLL'dvod b V Im " r ”‘" °
city. Many such expression* : F.astcr the pulpit was decorated ; Mr. Robert H. Brin
have we heard recently from ; and just in the rear was Sus-j the business of the Ann will be con-
the stranger within our
and, knowing when
speak, they are earnest
charge, preached an interesting pj |ia | f| at j C g
sermon from the text, “He
not here, for he is risen as H(-; F^’cii thnt th.' un-
OQ cu dersigned will file in tlie Probate
said. Matthew -.8-fitn. | Office for Darlington County his final |
The Easter services at P-X e . return as administrator of the estate'
-DRUGS,
MEDiGiNES,
TOILET ARTICLES,
FANCY ARTICLES,
&.C., AC.
irw Hiis! Straw Eats!
mtly from »na just; in me rear was hus- tho bu«ino85 of the hrm win be con-1
our cate* I pended a cross representing our | tinned by Mr. Dmi* McLain,
reof thoj 1 crucified and ifsen Saviour. ,. KOBERT 8. PKINGI^ & CO
ist in then ! Rev. Mr. Wait, the pastor in ^'Ogton, 8. c.. Apnl i. ihoi 3 t |
praise.
The store that linn received as
much attention ns any is M c-
Call & Burch’s, but tlieir popu
larity is not alone among visi
tors. for the home people like
the store on account of the de
sirable goods they find in it and
the reasonable price asked for
Stf«li^fixSES£i^lJ® and MATTING, in all stiles
AND AT jALL PRICES.
ctfully
Jan. 15-tf.
People’s Dank
-0F-
, , o I , I of.T H Wnrley on the 1st davof Muy,
bron C hurr h on Siintliiy last I8*n, and apply forl^etter* Dntixliesory
were quite euccessful. We are! if K. P. sandkhs,
reached under two years, and thing; besides our peoplc
t ; u know a good thing when they see
” it. Everything one wants Mcss-
that for every day that pass
without a settlement being
reached the State loses $550,
which will have to be paid by
the tax payers, the magnitude
of tho risk which the Commis
sion have undertaken can readi
ly be appreciated. If any of
Governor Tillman’s predecessors
had taken it, what would the
srs. Me
stock,
which •<
the rca
so have
the fin-'
carried
uall iV Burch keep in
While -they have goods
tre sold at prices within
ii ,if every one, they al
as handsome a line of
•articles as h:.sever been
in Uariingten,
not in possession of a program
and. even if we were, we
ct u’d not do justice to the occn- i
sion. We wish to congratulate!
April 2.
Administrator.
The New Drug Store.
Darlington.
5 per cent Interest
I Mi ire to inform mv fri.-nd*, -
the Rev. M. Clyib* in his efforts quaiiit&nces, ami the public in gi ner
in training the children and ah t'yxt I have opoiied my Drugstore
vnnncr folks ivneraliv -is bo 1,1 l)r '‘'"'•icy- Building on Pearl
y . 1 ? i- j •' . u he street, where l will bo pleased to have
Siated that they did not have them c ill when they ii«H‘(i anything
but a short while to prepare fo ' in tlie w iy of pure Tirug*. fine toilet
' the occasion. The house was i 2 rt!l '-h” i l ,!l,, ‘ ,,t mcili.-iues. st-.tloncry,
neatly but not extensively dec- ; .tte and^‘wdvaTla^ XT/o'
,orated. There was suspended| patronage, turn,
JteHjavtfiiilv.
This reporter would like to from the ceiling a triangle with
enumerate, for tho benefit of; the word “Easter” at the l»ot-
the readers of i’ae Nlv e, what tom; on the left was written
the firm has in stock, but it I “Christ the Resurrection aud
paid on lime depos
its from day of de
posit.
Raving is (he Road io Wealth.
A full line of the Choicest
GMOeE&IES
on hand at all seasons.