The Darlington news. (Darlington, S.C.) 1875-1909, April 09, 1891, Image 4
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HENRY T. THOMPSON. - Editor.
It U proposed to erect a menu-; or two. there were hundreds- P. DuBose has nearly completed Presently, when we think that Pgf> D66 MStiiCdl ASSOCifltiOP.
ment on Lookout Mountain, who decided P> g»» totheCenten his dwelling and it presents a we hare caught cold or th* Th- }v> . ^ A(W . j< . ut ^ B
where the famous battle was nia , ev ^ n
fought, to commemora*® the
if ther could lease fine Hi-pearance.
Two life insurance agents
Thnrsday, April 9, i89i.
; valor of both armi^. TlU their business for bat a single ‘wn ai thi^4Vr
sev-
monument will pr->bably be a day: at the rate of
shaft surmounted by a statue railroad fare alone,
of Peace and at its base will be t jj ere w j]j ^ j >u t f ew a ' 0 j e t 0 sents tiie Staunton Life, of Vir-
;3.5o for era j j av8 a nd both hare beer
however, doing good work. One repre
mea>ies. or something, we shall ( ..u hok , h , mr ^ iDg io I>UT .
be ezclainung, ‘ Dear roe! I liofrtwii. s «n Thnrwia?. the i«ih
mast have taken a microbe.”—! of April, st io-» k. m.
H I’d.ft. ‘ K. M I>.. Presidmt.
JOHJf LI XSKY. M D.. r*wret»r>-.
a Confederate and Federal sold- ' , , ginia, and the other the Mutual,
oldest ier shaking hands In a mar . undergo the expense incident to 8 f ^ ork _
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Samuel R. Todd, the
citizen of Laurens and a highly ble temple just in the rear of the one day 's pleasure, and it is T hf>hm « lu>n.i
rwipected man, died on Thun- the shaft will be placed busts of 8a fe to prehet that the exorbi this place treated our citizen^
tant charges of the railroad au- with some good music on Satur
day.
side i
famous generals on either
A tug sank to the bottom of u "* v ' ar rv '* cs -
Lake Erie during a storm on *** .
Saturday and th^-e of the crew ™ £ asylum investigation
were drowned. The committee appointed by
Fred Batlett killed two men legislature to “investigate”
and wounded a thin! near Bow- the Asylum have submitted to
ermont. South Lakota. on Sun- {j, e Oovernor their report in
day and then blew out his own . . , . ^ ,
brains which they reflect seriously upon
T ,. « , , . the Board of Regents of the in-
r ire destroye«l a large frame ... . , , ,....
building in Rochester, Pennsvl- * t ‘ tut,on awl char ^ e tha ‘ there
vania on Sunday night and nine has been gross neg’igenc on the
Italians perishe<I in the flames, part of some of the ofti /ers itn-
A severe snow and wind storm m-diately in charge . Theren-
visited Xew England last week lering of a report to the Gov-
and much damage to property ernor was a mere form, as he
was done, especially in Ma
Victim —“Doctor, I'm troubled
with cold feet. What do you
suppose causes them?” Doctor—
“Cold weather. One dollar,
please.”—Buffalo Express.
Mortgagee's Notice of Sale.
■Kfonce is hereby ifivrn that by
virtue of a rhattM uiortmure to
uiv eieruted and delivered by Joseph
Rnaeuleiv on the 13th day of Dee m
tier. MM. I will sell at public auetiou
i u;. i _..nL tier. i wiu sen at tiuoite auniou
at dav niirht We comrratHlate t- * ot \ h ^ knees i . ^ itariiijirtou (' H . S. C_ oo the ►Tth
at- day night \\e congratulate tchel. say the wont—what on day of April instant. be*mnin* at
them <>n their W OOtJ^rT III Itll* . x-.-vt* rl. . i ra tKot r. « \a > rv t rfw.Ttia
thorities will cut down the
tendance bv at least fiftv per thorn on their wonderful
. . v n i v i provement and think thev
cent. Any baaeball club travel- ^ xjn able u . cope wit ' h
ing from here to Columbia can j n {he countv.
im
will
anv
obtain a rate of f3.50 for the
-What has bes’ome of thi
-arth are you doing with that
camera?” Ethel—‘Don't move.
Jack, I want to show you some
thing fanny.—XVir York Sun.
A Liberal Proposition.
the subscriber who pays us
round trip by asking for it, and great Tillmonicon, the Cbarles-
it is absurd to charge the same t >n ^ or hi.’ Has it retired to a
. .. . f ,i quiet life after its great victorv, 12. sO cents in cash, we will give
for the tens ct tho’d>ands who 1 , ... ■ . , , . . , ,.■ . . 0 ,
or has it taken up its abode with ac-unpleteset of Dickens noveis,
its king at the executive office:- twelve volumes-pamphlet form ,
We never see its new subscribers and will send The Dacuxoti>.\
sachusetts.
A Xew York man claims that
he can eat a full meal every
hour of the day for forty con
secutive days and wants $10,000
for making the attempt.
conducted the entire examina
tion himself, the members of
the so-called “inv*stigatirg
committee” sitting around in
abject and submissive silence
like so many “bumps on logs”.
will visit Columbia in May. We
therefore, most earnestly urge
those who have the success of
the Centennial at heart to use
their utmost endeavors toobtam
a reduction of the excursion
rates established by the rail
roads.
■ — ■ »•—
THE PISTOL CARTRIDGE LAW
eleven o'clock A. M., in the rooms
heretofore occupied by th- said lb>
-cl--—r_- as a f ar room and billiard and
pool room, all that stock of liquors,
cigars. A--., billia-d and pool tables,
furniture and fixture*, and ail other
pc sonal pnj(s?.ty of the said R<ss-n
bent now teiiiit within the said ro.)m*.
the »auie bein^ inetOKied within the
said nir-rUTaec Term* of sale, c s i.
ABRAM WEI.VBEKli. Mortsm^ee.
Darlington. !!. C., April 3. Ii
now a days, but the State re
ceives new subscriptions contin
uously.
—Professor W. L. Floyd, an
expert bycicle rider of tbi-
place. sp-aks of taking a trip
this summer across the country
on wheels to the Blue Ridg--
Mountains. Tnis will beat the
Xkws, the weekly Xetrs and
out ier and the Southern Culti j
rnfor, each for one year. The
Xkws and the Dickens' works
will be supplied for *1.50. This
paper, the Cultirator aud the
Xewf and Covrier will be sent
ta any address for |2.150 per an-
n im, while The Xkws t*vgether
mm a. S!'ith,
V c
r c r wpy'o to m 3 ‘/■p n ri J t J 5 r ^ 1
»* f % to WWb »v Wato w w • Wtotol
Wto
» WWtoto to I
jV\ nip
i
t, bo .nit- th > habit Columbia boys whorcdethrocg i with either one of them will be
It has been quite the habit of ^ ^ l)arlhl .- ton a f * w supplied for *!.b5 a year.
lavs since.
late for our people to remark
that there was at least one Act
of^ f Ski[i n ^ fi r t part The T minat T T ,0f TT at ‘he last session of the <* T^xiwsa £S‘hte^ ‘3
of this week did great damage entirely exp-irfe. As in all pub- Ie;<is , ature which WO uld l*e pro- our young bat progres*ivetown.
luctive of good, and it was with ‘ »“ lv a few xean ago there was
Buckren's Arnica Salve.
to the truck farms in Alabama.
The frost was heavy even as
far South as Jacksonville Flor
ida.
A $65,000 fire was caused in
Lowell Massachusetts, on Sun
day. by some boys carelessly-
set I ing fire to a box of waste
paper.
In Philadelphia last week
Bernard McKee bet that he
lie institutions of the kind,
where the most rigid discipline
must Is? maintained and where
the employees are of necessity-
chosen from the lower walks of
life, there are to be found many
who have their imaginary-
grievances against those in au
thority. In the present instance.
The Bi-st Salve in the world
for Cuts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers,
Salt Rheum,Fever Sor* s. Tetter.
Chap;>ed Hands, Chilblains.
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions.
they remarked ujx.n the fact j. ar t 0 f th e war a ”batt!e was and positively cnre« Piles, or no
that a member from Darlington fought at this place between pay required. T ? is guaranteed
flvn't rplairt
,, , , i . a pine forest where the village
no small feeling of pride that ^ stand8 r>uring lhe lattf . r
You may iiva to
regret it.
?: Eoyd s L rug Store.
was the father of it. We refer Sherman's raiders and a few
.b„ i iConfe*lerate pickets an<l it was
to the law requiring a license , *.
. , , * , .. here that Col Aiken lost his
for the sale of pistol cartridges. life Then . was hardly a house
We think we have had occasion in sight of the place at that
to comment before upon the un- time, but we hav,- to-day at
could drink a goose-egg shell not likely that those of this usjal num be rof official circulars Cypr.-ss a fine -Methodist Chonh.
full of whiskey three tir, ^. He class were slow to express them- whlch emanate fr „ m the differ-
did it and died from the effects, selves, realizing as thev did that . . . , e vel * patronizi i s n i.
all harm.
The Board of Regents is com-
ealizing
David and Joseph Nicely, the P°wer of the present author-
brothers, were hanged at Somer- ities was on the wane, and hav-
set, Pennsylvania, on Thursdav. ing first been assured by his
r W 7 f ‘ C ^V cted o{ ‘7 Excellency of immunity from
murder of an old farmer in Feb
ruary 1889.
The civil war in Chili still j * ...
wages fiercely. A terrific naval of the highest men
battle occurred recently at Yal- * n ‘^ e State. Dr. P. E. Griffin,
paraiso in which several ships a native Darlingtonian, is too
and many lives on both sides we n known to our readers to
were destroyed.
* require any encomiums from us.
Two hundred persons died of Suffice it to sav that he has de-
the grip on Monday of last week . j l ‘ i » i . i
in the city of Chicago. About d hlP UnUSUal taleUtS and
the same number died of the the 1,081 years of his life to the
grip in Xew York on the day management of the institution
following. 0 f which he has been the eftii-ient
The insurrection in India still head for the past thirteen years,
continues. A few days ago In view of the character of those
Officer"witV a a fo^e a "d Eighty ctnsuro ‘ 1 h - v the committee's
Indian troope captured a fort re P ort - and of the nianner in
and put to flight nine thousand w hich the examination was con-
Indian insurrectionists. ducte<I. we do not hesitate to
Waties Martin, the colored conclude that the charges made
man who killed Alice McLeod, are absolutely without founda-
white,
to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale at Willcox <5:
Co's drug store.
Van Duder—“I want to know
something. Miss Amy.” Amy—
“I have thought for year*. Mr.
Van Du-ler. that that was just
iailsry ci
April 2-tf
8. McGIRT, D. 0. ?.,m
Offers his professional servit-e* to
the fe-ople of Darlington and rieinit
(MEee over the *tore of Ef wards. Xor
merit A Co.
Jan !?,'y0—ly
Sioee the recent disastrous fire from
which he suffered so severely
ent departments of the State genera: merchandise stores, a
government. Every dav brings large saw mill, a cotton gin.
of them to light, ‘ wo blacksmith shops, a
what
Life.
v o u wanted.—Br> tokft.
num-
Other
Remarkable Rescue.
Mrs. Michael Curtain.
one or more , . . . ...
... . i . her of fine dwellings and
relating, alternately, to the buildlng8 a doc Z>r, a photo-
military, to education, to taxa- grapher and many good farmers, field. 111., makes the statement
lion or to finance, and. in the Our population is now over loo that she caught cold, which
iP-n out ” and is still growing. Where settled on her lungs: she was
w.. p -A
hxs panehastd the stock of Dr W J.
oarner. and has lea ed the latter *
desirable business stand on the West
Plain- side of the Piibii-- Square for a term
of year*. Here his {ri<-n :* and ptitr'-n«
will find him in the futu-e provide I
process of - grinding them out
each State officer has taken his
turn at the whtl. One of the
latest “opinions” is from the
Attorney General's office, and
is to the effect that the new law
relating to the sale of pi.-tol car-
tridt
li>es not refer to r
rifle
He told her she wj
hopele.-ts rieftm of con.tuMofion
and that n-> medicine could cure
her. Her. druggist suggested
' Dr. King's New Discovery for
t.
cartridges. In order to avoid
payment of the license, there
fore, the merchant need only
have the boxes labeled “rifle
cartridges," and the owners of
hip pocket pistols can continue
to have their "weapons” loaded
without anv inconvenience.
■ *rilv a short time ago was a treated for a month by her
foresttherearefinecotton.com family physician, hut grew
and oat fields. So everyone can wors
see that *ve are “out of the
woods" and have a thriving
little village, which in a few
years will be able to cope withi*
any town of its age in the State, consumption: si:- bought a
bottle and to her delight f und
Florence District.
[Rev Johu B. Wilson in the Southern
Christian Acivoeate.J
Having completed the first
round on the Florence district. I
wish to say something about
the work. And first I w ill sav.
a* heretofore with a large aiul
**.«*>. tinent of
DRUGS.
MEDICINES.
TOiLET ARTICLES.
FANCY ARTICLES.
4.C., «sC.
ETA
elect
A Profitable Investment
The county
Staunton Life
. j agents at the
near Columbia some {j on j n fact. an j that the inves- Staunton Life Association of
in thVcone.-ir?' Piv ( r r . t ’ ligation was instituted for the ' irginia pubii*h in this issue a
in me Congam. Kiter, wascon- . , . . , card showing that a check
Victed of murder on Tuesday of P ur P ,,s <? of forcing the pres- covering the amount of the
last week and is sentenced to be e nt officials to resign, and thus policy of the lat" Jas. C. Foun-
hanged on the 24th. inst. placing this department of the tain was paid to the attorneys
Capt. Pratt, a prominent citi- State government, and the offices
zen of Atlanta, committed sui- incident to it. under the control
on S„‘n ( r; r * ,a ; th0 insatiate “Reformers.”
on Sunday. He had just placed
SENATOR EDMUNDS REBUKED
of Mrs. Fountain even before
the time for such payment had
his wife in the asylum and he
becarr e *o despondent about it
that he took a dose of morphine.
The people of Horry C'ountv
have complained to the Stat’.-
expired. Half the value of life
insurance to a rnan is the as
surance that the full amount of
the policy which he has toiled
and lals>red to keen paid un
of th. Sort* have »„ coaeip. dunag h,, v-m W paM efciencr-^M, „
tion or delay after he is dead
As a general rule the people
( no c
tion of the horrors which were
my amiable predecessor, the
Rev. John O. Willson, planned
well last year for my coming
this; though not at ali in refer
ence to my coming. I hear him
spoken of wherever I go iu terms
of appreciation. The spiritual
condition of the district, I think
it safe to say, is improving.
There have been special meet
ing* held at Florence. Kingstree,
and in the Georgetown cir--u:t.
all r-sulting in good to the
Church. At several other point*
in the district th j re have been
additions to the Church on nro-
fessionof faith. There has be ?n
very generally an improvement
in the Sunday schools in num
hers -If benefited from first dose.
She f'Utinued its use and aft -r
taking ten bi ttles. found h**rself
sound anil well, now d'-es her
own housework and is as wet!
as she ever was.—Free trial
b< ttles of th : s Great Discovery
<5r Co's Drug Store.
cootiiinance of the lihern
juatron.-ure which hits been accorded
him iu li.eTuk.'t
ei. Jmd. I-Vif.
People’s Bank
OV-
andfI.
at Willco
large bottle
• —to*— —
Myrtle—“Florence, i* that
P'r-d Dumlev's han-iwriting?”
Florence—“Y-. *. my dear! I'm
engaged to him, you know."
Mvrtle—“Yes. I know it. I was
engaged to him !
Florence—“The
wonder who wi
vt-ntuallv!”—Li
ast summer.'
cear
r»«>v:
il marrr him
per cent Interest
paid on lime depos
its from dav of de-
he is
ami gone
Assooiat: n ha* set an exampl
in this instance which might
well be followed by every in
surance company doing business
in this section.
Government that citizens of inflicted upon the South bv the
other-States go there and carry Civil War. and how wonderful
off large quantities of ovsters. . . . .
The State authorities, however, has been her P[ 0 Z r *** d ' jrin «
can give no effective relief in twenty-five years with
the matter. all she has had to contend with.
A colored man, named E<1 ward The only exceptions to the rule
W. Halhiuger. brutally mur- as laid down are those who have
dered his wife at Jersey City, on visited the South of late vear*.
SZbSii iHhTh”£h5 r “h! is*™ Kh'«*"■'
then attempted to kill himself P 6 ™ 0041 observation. A strik-
in the same manner, but was ing illustration of this occurred ganizing here a local b-.ar.l of
prevented from doing so by the recentlv. Senator Edmunds, of directors. The inves'or in this
arrival of the police. Vermont, was visiting Camden company has his option of a
An election for State officers a week or two ago. He hired a Sm * rte paymeut stock
was held m Rhode Island on . . , The first payi .ent on the current
station.
T wo
Darlington
V_8C*» til l Vi **C 13 tACcKH i_ x_ i - * ^ tAUVK
?, and the Stuunton Life Pf^sonages have been built, one <;lVv - Find
hm has set an example a ‘< Nation and one on the ^ thebetit
A Ne* B. & L. Association.
The Carolina Inter-State Buiid-
Effingham circuit. In addition
to thus there has been needed
repair* and furnishing in nearly
every place in our bounds. Cne
new house of worship has bee n
completed in the Georgetown
circuit, with three other* on the
Happy Hcosiers.
Wm. Timmons, P.>*tniisterof
Idaville. Ind . writes: “Electric
Bitters has -lone more for me
than all other medicines corn-
‘iioetj. for that bad feeling aris
ing from Kidney and Liver
tr-Tibie.” John Leslie, farm- r
and stockman, of same place.
Electric Bitters to
Kidney and Liver
medicine, made me feel like a
new man ” J. W. Gardner,
hardware merchant, same town,
say*: Electric Bitters is just
the taing for a man who is all
run down and don't carewheth-
l r .i;£2 A
taye JUSl
Trorrm- s -
. v w .t, .22.
XT
-re.- *
to W to to. V Nto
v v*’* —
▼ T*
a w* wl
iu^C an»i Loan
Wilmington, X
an agt'Dt for the purp^
way. In theSocfcetv Hni charge ^ i
houses of good appetite and t rf t v fl
1. U S Of fal t jjj-g he V-4 „ riew faag,, Vi. wi Uw
or or-
A:*-•.T ’.tion of there are two new
( . nas Li town worship under way, the work
being done on one with a pr<>s-
poc. of beginning the other ii*
the near future. Our district
parsonage enterprise is moving
on hopefully. There has been
paid in cash between >400 and
'5<*) this y ear, so that our lot is
:£S
cf
on life. Only 50c. a bottle,
Willcox Co's [>nig*tore.
at a
3 r-, ▼ rv ^ i'
MtotoW Ww UL. m «
4r^V*a
Wednesday of last week^ While ' tdl ‘ <de one afternoon, and matie stock is one dollar p*r shars
the Demos-Vatic candidates rc a tour of ’^P 001 * 00 of the ,own The subsequent payments are I10 w paid'for. and we have In
reived a plurality of votes they and the surrounding country, sev. nty cents {K-r share. The band sorae fash toward the
did not leceive the majority his charioteer being an honest sb-s’** >8estimated te mature in <2 building, v-Honor to whom
necessary for an election, con- ignorant and thick-skulled dar’- nio,,th - 1 > he . ,nvo » t . o r m single honor.” Lake City circuit is
sequently the Legislature which t-v the *• n i c- payment sPock receives for ev- the first and oniv charge so far
is kepublioan will elect the Re- 7 f®" 1 fiold vano ‘-'s or >.'-f 1 ,aT r ted . a “^ificate to {)av the tirs't msta'lmcnt-
publican ticket. who had no idea who his distin- which entities him to *b-> at i*r- —to the district parsonage.
General Albert Pike, the great g uished P** 1 ™ 1 waa Mr. Ed- aDd ‘ D , ttie . Kle ? n T r . l ‘ il0 Who will be next? Ohthatnine
Mason, died in *” ‘
Thursday. He
the highest Free
ry. He wrote other hooks of assented the old darkey, on each iloS) Arrowed ha l boon .K 0 ^-“ d d ^l»te the
merit also. He distinguished “it don t worth much now. t. Pf- ?.° n ea .. 1 * 1 ’ unfavorable weather they have
Baoy sick, we guve her Caster^
Wkea she was s Cliiii. she erwd for Castcria.
When she ke*?wme Mas. she cincg t> Castoris.
Tlieo she had ftarirea. she gare them Castoria
IF TfiVB BACK Af'MFF.
Or yoc are a'i stcmcct, ivsTly &.rar<h-
ing, a Is general 1 ry
Bkomjf s i*o.r kjttk*m-
« will cure joa. ekanee rrmr .iTer, aLd girc
a anud ai- pttcie.
f.A Dim
seeding a ixile. or chUdrcM wlt^ wtr. f fctilld-
tOS cn. sb- *.:i l ink r
. BROWlt S JKO* Hi iTT'Y. H.
It li pl^assuit *g U%“. .^tres i ;kB.
Li. ijQszikai end IiT«r
During last week the country t,n now wo d,,n t w orlh much ^>rne of the most successful bus- fa t he salaries of pastors There-
was excited over the possibility 'bout here”. It is needless to m, * n . ,n " ilmington, an-1 we was a decrease at onlv one place
of war with Italy, on account add that the Senator from Vei- commend i: to the peo- ami that was on I v a small de-
t ‘MS'.? ‘IS,! ™“' 'V—P™ -CM hi. jit-aoe. ' ' '
April'
Orleans. The Italian
government recalled its minister
at \\ asiiiugton and otherwise
assumed a hostile attitude.
Since then, however, the Ital-
pleof Darlington.
CYPRESS
Far Sale,
crease. The collections to da*e Twenty Well broken weli-Uiited
M are about 15 per cent, in advance iS?»!SH 0r T*. Hor '
A BLACK EYE FOR THE CENTEN-
It will be rep resen toil at lhe on three charges was anything
- , , , - All of us in this section of the Columbia Centennial. like one-fourth of assessments Th* n-w no'i. life i^
lans have cooled down some- Suate are more or less inter, sted —We had a race on ^atur.lav P* ,d - These were TimmonsviHc. *n*.i by rheSta-inton As*i*-' a ti.n
3 in the success of the Columbia afternoon between a man on C,ty and doh “' ; o° T »»e- ?r. VinrioM h .ttmetlre
Centennial, and we an* moved horseback and a man on
the attention cicK The man on the
-iie asscrtcisat Las
selected 'ffitt great care, aad
±e custemers of tte firm vnll
find — • uh rc mtarett *iiem
Special Agents for B atterxk's
Patterns.
ifari h 26-?m
HARTSYILLE
FIRE IHSURAHCS AGENCY.
GIN HOUSES, STORES.
DWELLINGS. BARNS. .
An.l ail iii.*orab!«s property plared at
low -st adeqnate rates of premium
in the i-Arrest Companies.
Any in'onaation rh- t-rfu::y giren.
Call and see ns.
JMee Hist
A few of the many Bargains at
BLACKWELL BROS’.
Bacon 54 to 8j.
Flour 5.00 to 6.25.
Coffee ' 0 to 3C
Sugar 6 to 7.
Choice Ham* 10 to 131.
Rice 5 to 7j.
Pure Leaf Lard 04-
Tobaeeo 25 to 60.
Soop 24 to 24 bar.
Jiails 2J to 3.30.
Heavy Checks 6and 7.
Sheetings and Shirtins 5 to 8.
Kleachings 5 to 124
Calico* 3 to 74-
Cottonade* 10 to 27.
Indies' Dre** Good* 20 to 6).
Gents' Shoes LOO to 5.00.
Ladies and Women's Shoe, 75 to 5 V).
Men's Sprinit Suits 6 50 to 13.00.
Boy*' " " 125 to 7 00.
Imj-romed »w Home Sowing Machines :J0.i)0to I5-0i>.
Improved Wheeler & Wilson Xo. D .23.00 to 50.00.
Second Haa ! Machines 1 25 to 10.0).
Welling & Bonnoitt.
llUJWlRf.dTLffiY. Gl.IS l\9 IfiBIfTlTlML
INPLHEHS.
Agrents for*
McCormick ^3 oners,
Binde. sand Hay Hakes,
ffaiiaday Wind .Mills
iBrnnson Bar -Slides
Caw’s Block Haines,
IDavies’ Sitle Harrows,
Iron Age ilarro vs.
Carry a full supply of
Pumps and Pipe for dri -
en neils, Ilubber aid
I^eatlier Belling and Ma
chine Oils.
3i. B. K\fra Pieces for
McCormick Machircs
kept in stock.
SiYins is the Hoad to Wealth,
U
E. KEITH DA EGA X, Prcsi.hnr.
W A. CARR1GAN, VU e Pre-idenr.
H L CHARLES. Ca hier.
SPSLYS Tfi.mEt tmi.
0
Dry (• oods, Ladies’ Dress Goods, Fans,
Parasols, Umbrellas, Shoes, Gloves,
Handkerchiefs and Hosiery, in
endless variety.
r he liv-* <>r die*; he found tO wLlCt Ul£g ILYitfi *-1.6 httfiH-
fVg to wr
.*-W W to
(Gents' innnislring (Goods.
H: HANDSOME SPRING SUITS, all
made in the very latest style.
Sto Bats!
rADDn S, RUG!) AND li!
- . itf* Stable*. Ai*o r«iir nonie* and
of last y ear: y et th“y- are nothing canopv-top earn*.-; with harne**. it.
—Cypre* - will not be behind, to boa*t of at most .places. On Iv —
' . . - •• • provide Protection.
w • .Lto*
r< - ^
IN ALL STYLES
what and the possibility
war is now very- remote.
of
For some time past the work- therefore, to call the attention cicK
men in the coke regions of ^ t r> \ - - . won.
Pennsvlvania have been out on d tf,e P eo P ,tf b* a ,
a strike. On Thursday morning vtfr T ,m P° rtant rr ’ att “ r “ that a t thi* i.lace for a
hist a mob of the Ktrikers at* ftMiuection. The railroad** - 11
HARTSYILLE, S. C.
Feb. 19-6m
M> .MAX V);,^
AND AT ALL PRlCfS.
of
I --- _ —-.w..« , .uwt o »it tr~%*w n. *11 v ivjvim drawing policy wmkti
j This Pee c*ountrj and they h***»nfc rmt of msurnne^ after %
Mr.J. A. DuBose is agent are being developed. With ir"s y**™- AH claims of bt-nefirisrtf*! arc
>ra Bosb,n cloth-:rai! roads, man
ing house, so everv dude should schools.
m innfifir promptly at or befor*- maturity
. 111 P' , f * >r ; by thr* A.-srsutk>u They hare never
thriving towns and:'mu a law suit with a benetieiarr.
l r t ^Ifle^ant'Vi '''■a-- 1 ^tate have d- - i 1^ 1 that ex- rallon him before placing his wide-awake newspapers, with'Thb A*»*mtion is r pantedmthis
tLl nfl * cursion tickets are to be sold to order* elsewhere* brain and brawn at the hi
p.s.se opened fire upon them and ™
r’pulsefl them. Eleven of tlxe ,u,| dary at the rate of a —The farmers are very much
tinkers were killed a«.d a large cent a nd ’- e 1,>r ev-ery mile behind with general farm work
ouniber wounded; all of them traveled, and to civilians at II a«Kl very littde corn and cotton
were foreigners. The excite- tent. These rate*,
— ~m m’miwx■« r rf-.t * ww..x awawawww — n ■ ■ ■
it all, there
ment among the strikers is
ba«‘if c r *crti,i[i by J. B. WHITE, Darlington.
i st bricht f it,-A s "late «i>*nt: \V. K. WITHER
f n , *1 » t'h . 1 * A.- ; UtGr ! HPitON. Lydia, 8. C.Soikitio*Agent,
for tiie Church m this seetton <tf
our 8tate. We hope for good i H vri.ixoto.v, s c., April 7. issi.
report* from everv charge in the T1,i “entity that th#
Florence district at the next 'T 11
„ ai deceased, wjs promptly
session of our Conference.
esm-ciai! v , ' ;M P !antr ^ 60 (ar on ac
!n - . .. . , - count of the continuous
tense and further trouble is for civt.tans, is entirely too ^.ji.
S-on? h Lrr fawn ^atute round'uTJnalhil nic^ dwdiing
r -li<->- f
Jas. C.
loontnin. deceased, wa* promrdlv
, lhe »a:'fi. ,ir;d without «|aesti.su, by J. 14.
woik the preachers and faithful white, State Ayoot fo- tiw Staunton
nia- T4«
J...,. , , — . . , . —- UJ, e uwvuiug anu a oarn on one are <
Deen put under martial law. ; point would cost only a dollar jof his plantations. Mr. 8. W j fruit
Wine, Ale, Beer,
liquors and Cigars.
Th? Very Fines; Brands cf
3LjLc£TJLc;>;rs
Aiwa\a in Stock
A LARGE SUPPLY OF
O PL TNT WI-IISFtEY
Just receive*! which is being
V 1 *' tim * sold oft at a low price.
A full line of the Choicest
'tiBOCEHIiS
on hand at all seasons.
foriMyioeut had even expired.
E.O. WOODS, i *J «moct 30
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