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VOL. XVIII. NG. 39. DARLINGTON, S. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 1891. WHOLE NO. 870- TOWN AND Darlington Cotton Market.'. W«*ek Ending Wodnewluy, t-'rj.t. 2it. Middling Middling Strirt Ia>w Liddling 7cts. J,ow Middling Storm Cotton 5 to , ts. i The American I>c^ion of Hon or meets to-night (Thursday). Mr. R. Keith Charles has a j position at theC. S. & N. depot. Mk. H. H. Hast lef. yesterday for Columbia to attend the State ; University. Mr. Arthur Hart has accept ed a position with the electric Arrangements for the remov- this purirose a meeting cf all the al of the store of J. F. Early to policy holders is called for to- Mr. J. H. Early's stand, on the morrow (Friday) evening in Mr. | north side of the Square, are C. R. Woods’ new cotton office, th Table jelly, lOcts. lb; W. & H. Mr. D. F. Houston left on Monday for Harvard Uuiversity where he will take a course in law. The young people enjoyed a very pleasant sociable at the residence of Mr A. W. Welling, on Pearl Street last Friday even ing. 1)k. J. S. Garner has sold a portion of his wheat lands in Wichatan Valley, Texas, for twelve thousand and eight hun dred dollars. Rev. Baylus Cade, of North Carolina, who has been called to the pastorate of the Baptist Church, will preach in that church on Sunday. A tent has been erected on the lot in front of the artesian well and in it a man has been busy for several days making candy for sale. A very large moonlight pic nic was given at the mineral spring on Thursday night by the “four hundred" of Darling ton’s colored society. The regular meeting of the Darlington County Farmers’ j Alliance will be held in the Court House on Friday October 2. See notice concerning same in another column. , are about completed and the remov-1 at 6.30 o’clock. A notice con- al will be made next week. i cerning this meeting is publish- Misses Clara Ward and Mar- elsewhere. , garet Ervin left yesterday to [ resume their studies at Converse | ; College, in Spartanburg. They | were accompanied by Miss Du- vail, of Cheraw, who will also [8umt< ‘ r WK ‘ <,hm, * n a,,d Somheron.] ! attend the College. Miss Mamie The military comedy, ’Ihe Coggeshall left at the same time! Home Guard, produced by the Mr. Arthur DeLorme, former- for Greenville where she will Darlington Theatrical Company of this countv, but now of Sum- teach in the Female College. ;^ ie Academy of Music on last ter, was -n t6wn this week. | Thursday night was as fine an —We have heard of a many cases of fever and c in the community. light company at Florence. The Home Guard. The family of Dr. P. E. Grif fin will remove to Darlington within the next few davs. amateur performance as a Sum- The committee of the Metho- Look out for Messrs. Moor- dist C hurch on providing homos i ter audience has ever witnessed. headT Cox & Co’s new advertise-1 f °r delegates to the Conference | The Academy was filled with ment which will appear in The held a meeting on luesdav j[, e II10S j intelligent people of News next week. i nbfht, when it was found that this citV( and tht . y Bho Ved their t-. , ..without much exertion thecom- Roiiert McFarlane, Esq., of rnittee had secured homes for the Marion bar, formerly editor about one hundred and seventy- Jiulex, was in | five delegates. The canvass partial, but will he of the Pee Dee town yesterday. was only The Macon (Ga) Telegraph, \ completed by next week, when of the 21st inst. says: “Judge homes will be provided for all T H. Spain,of Darlington S. C . ,,f the delegates, is visiting in this city” •— — rr. , ,. „ , A Military Reception and Dance. The monthly meeting of the ! Darlington Building and Loan ll i compliment to the local Association will be held to-mor- dramatic troupe, and inparticu- row (Friday) evening. la r to the three young ladies „ „ .. who filled so admirably the roles Messrs. \\ elhng & Bonnoitt assigned them in the recent pre- advertise for rent a number of sentation of “The Home Guard ” Suitable for offices O r tht, Itnrlinrrtrm flimrrls will g sentation of “The Home Guard, rooms suitable for offices o r t j ie p) ar ]j n ^ on Q uar( j 8 w in gi ve sleeping apartments. a reception and dance at their Messrs. Jove & Sanders and Armory to-morrow (Friday) Mr. E. C. Rotholz have new ad- evening. The affair will open vertisements in this issue which with a musical entertainment The lands of Mrs. M. A. \t- kinsou, in Swift Creek town ship, on the road from Society Hill to Bishopville, consisting of about .375 acres, are advertis ed for sale in this issue. Mr. Robert Snowden, of Charleston, a brother of Mr. T. H. Snowden who boughtcotton several years ago in Darlington, has located here for the purpose of purchasing the staple. There were no services in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday last owing to the absence of the pastor, Rev. J. G. Law, who was in attendance upon tl e ses sion of the Pee Dee Presbytery. Mr. R. C. Gregg, of Mars Bluff, and his brother Mr. Me Iver Gregg, of Ocala Florida, who is Register of Chancery for Marion County, in that State, visited Darlington on Saturday. Rev. John B. our readers would do well to peruse. The session of the Darlington Public Schools opened on Mon day, with all the teachers their places and with a laige attendance. in very which will begin with military promptness at 8:30o’clock, sharp. The active members of the com pany will be expected to appear in uniform. As the armory can accommodate only a limited number of persons, the commit tee on invitations w'ere necessa- The Southbound passenger rily compelled, in making out train on the C. & D. Railroad now leaves Darlington fifteen minutes earlier than heretofore, namely , at 6.05 A. M. Miss Maggie Jones, from Jas. G Johnston &■ Co’s establish ment in New York City, has taken charge of the millinery 1 department of Mr. E. C. Rotli- olz's store. The Fiorence Court has com pelled the barkeepers of the town of Florence to remove the screens from the front doors of their places of business. This is the work of the society of the Good Templars. The Southbound train on the C. S. & N. Railroad leaving Darlington at 6.40 A. M. and the North bound leaving at 10.05 P. M., which were taken off the their list of guests to confine themselves to the members of the company, honorary, contrib uting, and active, and to “the sisters and the cousins and the aunts” of said members. Fulton market beef; W. & H. Darlington Driving Association. The above named association, mention of which was made in the last issue of The New s, is the latest addition to Darling ton’s enterprises. Ihe purpose of the association is to maintain a race course and to raise race horses for sale. A race course, half a mile or possibly a mile in length, will be located at a point convenient to town. The inten tion of the gentlemen interested in the scheme is at first to train the tine colts and horses around appreciation of the play by fre quent applause. The entire self possession which each one - Mosquitoes are numerous and enormous. We heard some one remark, that they had seen a good many that would weigh a pound. -Mrs. R. D. F. Rollins, of Timmonsville, accompanied by Miss Addie Rollins and her son Raymond, spent a few days of last week in our neighborhood. Edwards, Norment & Co. have afresh lot of pine applecheese. " •»-- ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ MT. IDA. —Mr. I. 8. Vaughn and his two sons are quite sick. —Mr. Thos. Johnson has sold ( ]j s . i his plantation in this section to played, theease with which they Hr. John MeSween and expects adapted themselves to the parts f° move to the Sardis neighbor- • • hood as soon as the crops are gathered. —Mr. Windham’s baby, after being a great sufferer for near ly two weeks, breathed its last on Friday night and was laid to rest at Lake Swamp Church on portrayed and the grace and nat uralness of gesture and move ment evinced careful prepara tion and natural histronic abili ty- We would not attempt to criti cise individual excellences, or defects in acting but cannot for- the following day. “Suffer bear to express the general ap preciation produced by the ac ting of Misses Emma William son as Mrs. Lawton, Catsie Spain, as Nellie Lawton—she was undoubtedly the bright par ticular star of the performance— and Carrie Melver, as Mable Rutledge. Mr. R. E. James as Cato was an artistic study in charcoal, who livened up the evening with (lashes of wit at tributed to, but usually so rare in the real brother in black. Mr. F. O. Spain, as Chester Lawton, the hero, looked, as well as acted, the gallant soldier boy, to perfection. W. J. Gar ner, as Gordon Reid, T. H. Spain, as Hiram Jinks, and J. little children to come unto Me and forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven”. Hecker’s corn meal, 20 cts. a package: West & Honour. ' LYDIA. —Miss Fifene Parrott, of this place, is visiting Mrs. Lee Bass, of Parrott's Crossroads. —We are having some fine weather and the farmers are all gathering their cotton. —Dr. R. B. R. C. Wallace, who removed to Florence last year, has returned to his old home to live. “There’s no place L. Michie, as Hosea Jinks, post- * K>lnt ' master and punster, were all ad- —On Saturday last Mr. Dixon mirable. Lee hitched his horse at Lydia, One of the features of the while he went into a store. On evening, which was not a part coming out he discovered that of the announced program, but it was gone. He searched for which was enjoyed by many more than anything else, was the song by Miss Bessie Wil liamson. who has a voice of great purity and sweetness. A lot has been purchased in I 'H'C'Tir'r) Asheville, Nonh Carolina, for DU xi L.JLO $5,000 on whichaColored Young T}OES flret-olasH House and SiRn Men’s Christian Association "Painting; K also wine Work a Mr. W. W. Sumner is going buiblmg, to cost $25,imk), is tobe ^addition to my other works, high hill. Edwards, Norment & Co. are good [jelling boys suits from $1.25 up. jllc DOVESVILLE. to school in Anderson. —Miss Mamie Dove is attend ing Mrs. Sumter. Brown’s school in erected. The money to pur chase the lot was secured in the North. Mr. George Vanderbilt, who is building a palace near Asheville, will furnish the brick —Prof. Sarratt’s school opemd to he used in constructing the with twenty pupils and is pro- building, and his mother will grossing finely furnish the money to complete ' t rr ,i f the work. —Mr. James Haynsworth, of Charleston, is visiting his moth er, Mrs. A. B. Dove. Notice. —Dr. J. R. Carroll has return ed from a short visit to Mt. Ver non mineral springs. —Mrs. Renneker and daught er, of Charleston, are visiting the family of Mr. J. C. Dove. —Mrs. G. A. Norman and in fant daughter, of Walhalla, are visiting relatives and friends in town. it everywhere but could not find it. On Sunday the animal quiet- 1 ly returned home. We can assure the Darling ton Guards and their fair and talented co-adjutors a hearty welcome from a Sumter au dience when next they grace the stage of our Academy of Music. Grated horse radish at wards, Norment & Co's. Ed- Wilson nresid-! ' , ’ v, T* ' \ the tine colts and horses arounu ing elder of Florence dLtTict,' P Darlington for racing purposes will conduct services in the ^ * and later to raise thoroughbreds Methodist Church on Sunday The usual lay services at the with the ultimate intention of evening next. The quarterly Episcopal Chapel will be resum having as fine animals m this conference will be held on Mon- led on Sundav moruinir next at County as can be found in Ken- day. j 11.30 o’clock, and will be held tucky or anywhere else. On ' . . thereafter on every Sundav in regular appointed occasions, A very large rattle snake was the month> exce j )t the third, at two or three times a year, rac- killed on Mr L. D. Vaughn’s the 8ame 11&ur j ng w in be had on the course place, near Cypress, on Monday. ' ' and the association hopes to It measured four feet in length Mr. J. Goldman, who has make t j iege gource8 0 f and six and one quarter inches opened a new clothing store at pi ea8 ure to the lovers of horse in diameter and had thirteen : Tombacher’s old stand on Pearl jjggjj ra cing will bo equal rattles. StretH, announces to the public to any given in the y ta te. The There is a lot of rubbish on ‘ n t ^ 1 ’ s j 88Ua t .^ at * ,e * s P^Pared p ro j ec t ors of the association do u £E 18 -i * 01 /y“ 018n on to supply their wants m his line {, t desire to create a monev- the Square that ought to be re-, not aesire to create a money moved. It certainly is not at the lo est market ^ rices ' | making scheme, but will devote beautifying nor does it add The United States Postoffice ad profits that may be made to greatly to the convenience of | Department has at last arrang- improving the grounds, stables the public. The Square needs ed for the rental of the vacant etc. A notice concerning the store in Welling & Bonnoitt’s books of subscription to the building for the use of the post- capital stock of the association office. The work of finishing is published elsewhere in this Rolled oats and oat meal Edwards, Norment & Co’s. JASPER. —Rev. B. F. Parrott preached at Lake Swamp on Sunday, in place of the pastor who is on a I visit to Virginia. ! —Mr. Thos. D. Anderson has at been quite ill for the last month or more, but we hope he will soon recover and resume his usual vocation. beautiful a good clearing off. Col. Thomas W. Holloway, of Pom jria South Carolina, sec retary of the State Agricultu ral and Mechanical Fair Com pany, was in Darlington this week on business connected with that company. The music furnished by the Gainey brass band at the per formance in the opera house on Wednesday night of last week was very creditable and showed a great improvement in the musical attainments of that or ganization. Rev. G. B. Moore has ex- A Darlington Invention. Mr. Geo. H. McKee has in-, vented a unique and useful little v\ e are enjoying calendar which promises to find' sunshine and our people are great favor among all classes harvesting their produce as rap- of people. It is a combination lc My a8 they can under the cir- vest pocket century calendar cumstances. ^ Ihe harvest is and stamp holder. As a calen- plentiful but labor is scarce, dar of reference it is very val- —One of our little country uable, for it gives any date merchants, not many miles dis- within a century and is also a t ant, was visited recently by calendar for the current month, two of his customers who pro- It is of a size convenient for j )0 sed to give him 35 cents each carrying in the vest pocket and ,f he would allow them as many consequently one may always ca ns of beef and sardines as they have it with him and, being | cou id eat. He agreed, and one simple in its workings, can find a te seven cans of beef and two the date he wants very easily boxes of sardines while the oth- and quickly. It also has a re-1 er se ven cans of beef. The mer- ceptade for about fifty stamps. ( ^ant got decidedly the worst The-invention shows great in- 0 f the oi genuity and is one that aptly the store for this purpose will issue, be begun to-day. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Haynsworth died at Hagood, Sumter County, on Tuesday morning. The re mains were interred in the Methodist cemetery at this place yesterday. The parents have the sympathy of their many friends in their loss. Mr. E. C. Rotholz will have a grand millinery opening on Wednesday and Thursday of next week, which all the ladies among Nice fat mackerel at Edwards, Norment & Co’s. The New York Life Insurance Com pany. It has been discovered that there is something wrong in the management of the New York Life Insurance Company and, as this company is one of the largest organizations of its kind in the United States, the stir which the revelation has caused among its policy holders is changed chairs at Furman Uni-! “r "/"al'd^ co\mtv* are wide 8 P rea(1 throughout the versity with Dr. Charles Manly, o* ., j it d t0 attend Mr j country. The exposure came the president of the University ^tholzhas a large and care- about in this manner. The pres- He now occupies the chair of 8 ei ec ted stock, which is '’tent, William H. Beers, nas mental and moral philosophy j ^ pjease the varied for some time been having ac- and political economy, which i- ‘ tnin ,, rg counts paid as current expenses was filled for many years by the t,i ‘ 1 ' without vouchers accompany- Work is progressing rapidly i ng them. The cashier, T. M. upon the buildings of the Dar- j B an ta, not liking this way of lington Phosphate Company j doing business, concluded to stop paying these accounts, venerable Dr. J. C. Furman. Mr. James G. Holmes, who has been residing in Darlington for some time- while managing and everything will be in readi- the affairs of Mr. Louis McLain'; ! ^ ^ n ^e the contractor who graded the operatonsby October Lo. ile roadbed of the C. S. * N. Rail- acid chamber, which is the b> whereupon he was discharged. He then exposed the whole matter through the New York still road ,) returned £ home! 1 '/!! far u,e ,n,,st aimcuIt P < [ rilo . n 01 1 Times. The company is Charleston, on Friday having th « work ’ 18 about COmpleted ' Perfectly solvent, however, for his business at this The Northbound train on the, the crookedness was detected in & N. Railroad, which time to save it, though it has here in the morning, j not yet been ascertained how wound up place. iC. S. leaves makes close connection at Fay- ! etteville for Wilmington. Close connection is also made on the Henry Hicks, the white man who was brought back from Monroe, North Carolina, sever al weeks ago, on the charge of , the tri to and from fnarThSrir’bffoTT* ffju,: ‘ Wil.ningto,, i« made ontirdy by ti" y sS!™ on Frilry Hi. ** Tl.i. gives u« «*• bond was fixed at $300, but as to taat Clt ^' he could not give it he still re-| Mk j j. Shepard, the “bus- much money propriated. has been misap- Now each policy holder is a stockholder entitled to a voice 1 and vote in the affairs of the ! company. As soon as the news of the trouble spread the policy holders in different parts of the country began to take action in tills a long felt want. Mr. Mc Kee has already obtained a pat ent for the United States and has filed applications for pat ents in Great Britain and Cana da. He has had several very fiattering offers for the dis position of the calendar from Northern houses and these he has declined, but has sold a half interest to Messrs. G. B. Howie, of Swift Creek, and A. S. Har rell, of Lydia. These three gentlemen have organized “The Novelty Manufacturing Com pany”, with headquarters at Darlington, for placing the in vention on the market. The calendars will be manufactured at Bridgeport, Connecticut, and sent to this place, from whence they will be shipped to agents and jobbers throughout the country. Mr. McKee will be general manager. The com pany will at first sell only the calendar, but intends later to buy the right to sell other novel ties. A branch office will also be opened in Canada. The goods will be placed on the mar ket by November 1, and by the time the company is well under way it is expected that the bus iness will assume such propor tions as to require the services bargain. Mackeral 10 lb pails $1; West & Honour. PHILADELPHIA. —We have a maximum sup ply of mosquitoes at present. —Miss Mamie Howie re turned to the Monroe (N. C.) College last week. —We are glad to report Mrs. M. T. Mixon much improved from her recent illness —Cotton is being rapidly pick ed these bright, sunpy days. The price is generally 40 cents per hundred. —Mr. R. F. Howie’s gin is in a most excellent condition and is doing very satisfactory work under the personal supervision of Mr. Howie. —Mr. William Truett, of Waynesborough, Pennsylvania, an old Confederate soldier, is visiting relatives and friends here after an absence of thirty years. —Rev. A. W. Parrott has a three acre piece of late corn that is looking so well that his neigh bors have advised him to keep a shelter over it through the winter, so that it can take an mains in jail. j proprietor of the Racket the matterLy holding meetings Rev. J C. Price D. D., color- Store, whose extensive patron-1 and delegating one of their there is money in it and Mr. ed, of Monroe North Carolina, age of our advertising columns number to vote for them by McKee is to be congratulated will deliver a lecture in the in the past will be remembered proxy. The idea is to obtain a on the good fortune that the colored Baptist Church to-night, is not going to “give us the go- majority of the votes and.oust stroke of his inventive mindhas The prices of admission are, by” this season. He is already the dishonest officials. The J brought to him and his associ- adults 25 and children 15 cts. so busy selling off the enormous company carries fully two hun- ates for there C an be no doubt The proceeds of the lecture will! fall stock he has just opened, | dred and fifty thousand dollars, that a handsome sum will be of several men in the office at earl 6tart next 8pring . this place. Already a number! J of agents have been secured —Mr. C. H. Decker's store was throughout the United States. | entered by burglars on the 12th The calendar will be made of inst., while the clerk was out metal and handsomely nickel at supper. Twenty dollars in plated and will be sold for 75 cash, three pair of shoes and cents. Competent judges who 1 some small articles were stolen, have seen the invention say that —Mr. J. P. Wilson has re turned much improved from an extended trip to the mineral springs of Virginia. —Dr. J. W. Wi'liamson was unintentionally shot and pain fully wounded by James Tedder on the night of the 14 inst. —Strangers visiting our town are lost in admiration at the lux uriant growth of hog weeds and dog fennel upon our sidewalks. —We have just had the pleas ure of meeting an old friend, Capt. C. A. Malloy, who is en-| gaged in life insurance business' in this neighborhood. —Mr. Win. Horn and wife and Messrs. R. E. L. Kirven and Jimmie D. McCallman were baptized by Rev. C. L. Dowell at Black Creek last Sunday week. —We are having beautful weather and cotton picking it being pushed for all it is worth, < at 40 cents per hundred. The dollar strike did not materialize in this neighborhood. Edwards, Norment & Co. are selling men's shoes from 75cts up. Can shrimp; West & Honour. “May Kirby” is her name and she is found only at Edwards, Norment & Co’s. CYPRESS. —A colored woman died sud denly on Mr. A. B. DuBose’s place last week. —Rev. J. E. Rushton preach ed a very interesting sermon on missions, at this place Sunday morning. —Since our people have begun to use pumps we get very line water. We would advise any community that has bad water to use them. —One of our bachelors went to Clarendon last week to call on one of the fair ladies of that county. We have not heard the result of the visit, but trust that it was successful. —The.C. S. & N. Railroad au thorities have surveyed a route from Lamar to this place and speak of building a roadatonce. Let it come, for it takes a rail road to build up a town. George Slater picked 362 jounds of cotton on one day of ast week and the whole day either. Heoffers to stake $10 that he can pick 500 pounds from sunrise to sun set. —On some occasions we have great trouble in our town with drunken people. We think it a good idea to petition the Legis lature to encorporate Cypress so that measures can be taken to preserve good order in the town. —Cypress is still ahead. We had five marriages last week, among which were Mr. Miller Beasley to Miss Sallie Vaughn and Mr. Robert L. |Hagood to Miss Anna Fields. We wish these young couples a happy journey through life. We ex pect another marriage soon as several bachelors are looking around. —The farmers are having their cotton picked with a vim and the price paid is 50 cents per one hundred pounds. They do not wear a very broad smile when they carry their cotton to the market and are offered 5 or 6 cents a pound for it. We count on about two-thirds of a crop in this section. Mr. S. C. Parnell is running his gins at a lively rate. A3 iierwnis residing in the Town mill County of Darlington, who hold |K)li(*iee in the Mew York l.ife liisu- ranee . Company, are requested to meet in Mr. C. K. Woods’ new cotton offlee, adjoining Woods 4 Woods’ store, to-morrow (Friday) evening at ti.SO o’eloek to decide what steps | should lie taken concerning the pres ent troublesot the company. It. For Sale. Mrs. M. A. Atkinson desires to sell her land in Swift Creek Township, 84 miles from liartsville, eontaining 375 aeres, in three separate traeks It is in high state of cultivation and eon- tains line round timber- Will sell all or part. Apply to W. S. ATKINSON. Sept 24—2t liartsville, 8. C. I am now prepared to do PAPER HANGING, etc. tlT He solicits the patronage or Darlington. Feb. 27-lyr House Established i8~o- m. M. JONC« JONES, LEE & CO.. COTTON FACTORS, Norfolk, Va. Liberal advances made on consign ments. Correspondence and Shipments So licited. Refer to The Norfolk National Hank and Citiiens' Hank, of Norfolk, Va. Dress-Making. Having recently moved into the new apartments prepared for me in the Hewitt Building, on the North side of the Public Square, I am now prepared to resume my work of dress making with better facilities than ever before, and desire to solicit a cont inuance of the public's patronage. All measurements taken by means of the McDowell Uarment Drafting Ma chine, and perfect fits guaranteed. MRS. L. B. WILLIAMSON. The Darlington Building and Loan Association. The monthly meeting of this Asso ciation will be held at the office of the People’s Hank of Darlington on Fri day the - 25th inst., at H.30 o'clock P. M. Dues received by Treasurer at his office and at the meeting C. K ROOKRS, Sept. 24, 1891. Sec’ty and 3'rsas. Notice. The books of subscription to the Darlington Driving Association, of Darlington, S. C., will be opened in the office of W. F. Dargan, Exp, on October 3. The capital stock of said association is to be $5,000 divided into one hundred shaies of $50 each. K. U McTVER, ) 0. H. MCCULLOUGH, [-Corporators. W. F. DARGAN, ) it. Misses A. & J. Fountain Desire to announce to their friends and customers that they have just opened their stock of Fall and Winter HILLI KERY, Which they have selected with their usual care, and with a view’ to secur ing the very Latest Styles in that department. tJT A continuation of their past patronage is solicited, and no cffoit will be spared to please their cus tomers. Sept. 17—3m For Rent. A number of handsomely finished, i ■ wall papered rooms on the second floor of our new building, suitable for offices or sleeping apartments, ami furnished with electric lights and water works. tf. WELLING & BONNOITT. n /. I TB OF BOV TH CAROLINA. COUNTY OK DAHUNOTON. Court of Common Pleas. Summons for Relief (Complaint not served•) J. Muldrow McCall, Plaintiff, against Lillian McCall Miller, Jennie Pau line McCall, Elizabeth Crawford Met .ill. AnnieCorinnc McCall, ami John Muldrow McCall, Defend ants. To the Defendants: Lillian McCall Miller, Jennie Pauline McCall, Eliza beth Crawford McCall, Annie Corinne McCall, and John Muldrow’ McCall: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office, Darlington, 8. C.. within twenty days after the service .hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will applv to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. Dated, September 23rd, A. D., 1891. WARD A: WOODS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To Lillian McCall Miller, Jennie Pauline McCall, Elizabeth Crawford McCall, Annie Corinne McCall and John Muldrow McCall: You will please take notice that the Complaint in this action was duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Darlington, on the 23rd day of September, 1891. WARD A WOODS, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Since the recent disastrous fire from which he suffered so severely Dr. John A. Boyd has purchased the stock of Dr. W. J. Garner, and has leased the latter’s desirable business stand on the West side of the Public Square for a term of years. Here his friends and patrons will find him in the future provide I as heretofore with a large and select assoi tment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY ARTICLES, &C„ &C. tW A continuance of the liberal patronage which has been accorded him in the past is respectfully solicit ed. Jau. 15-tf. People’s Bank -OF- Alliance Meeting. The regular meeting of Darlington he did not work | County Farmers’ Alliance will be held on Friday, October 2nd, at 11 o’clock a. m., in the Court House. Sub-Secre taries, you know your duty and you are requested to comply with the Constitution and save trouble to the County Secretary. E. M. WILLIAMSON, President. W. H. LAWRENCE, Secretary. Something be devoted to the colored ex- . hibit at the Southern Exposition at Raleigh next month. This exhibit will also be displayed at the World’s Fair in Chicago. that the several efforts we have worth of insurance in Darling- madejto “talk” advertising wrth ton County and it isdesiredthat him nave proved unavailing, the policy holders in the town He will make u; our next issue, for lost time in lowever. and county take some concert ed action in the matter. For realized from it. The latest thing in felt hats at Edwards, & Co’s. stiff and Norment Mr. Decker has his suspicions as to who the perpetrators of the deed are and, as soon as he gets sufficient evidence, they will likely go up to board with Sheriff Cole until court meets. Edwards, Norment & Co, will sell you 20 yds of best prints made for $1.00. I have just opened with a full line of Clothing, Gents' FupsH- ing Goods, Hats and Ca An extra line of Fine Flannel Shiris, etc., Which I offer to sell at very reasona ble prices. tar (Jail and examine the Goods and Prices. Whether you buy or not, you are welcome. fg~Don’t forget the NEW CLOTHING STORE. t'E-A.IvIj STREET. (Tombacher’s Old Stand.) J. Goldman. Darling 4 - ^n. 5 per cent Interest paid on iime depos its from day of de posit. Saving is the Road to Wealth. E. KEITH DARGAN, President. W. A. CARR1GAN, Vice President. H. L. CHARLES, Cashier. Hew Fall Hillineiy Just opened in all the Latest Styles Indies, Misses and Children, which I have Carefully Selected from the North. The Inspection and Patronage of the Public are invited. Prices sure to suit all. Respectfully, Lit. Sept. 10—3m WATCHES Repaired and Warranted AT J. H- Mason & Co’s Jkwklry Stork. Sept. 24—3m Grated pineapple, 30 ctsacan; 1 pi West & Honour. Edwards, Norment & Co. have clothing, with prices and sizes to suit everybody. Fresh supply of fancy cakes in this week; West & Honour. Chocolate and broma at Ed wards, Norment & Co’s — - • ••- * - — —— “Why, Jinglctonton, I have not seen you for twenty years. And how is that seventeen-year- old wife you had just married when we parted ?” I have her yet. She’s about twenty now.” —Truth. For Rent. A number of desirable offices on the second floor of the Nachman building are now for rent on easy terms. Ap ply to WARD 4 WOODS. August 6-tf •HHW.e.KIcGIRT.D. O.sY Offers his professional services to I the people of Darlington and vicinity. | i Office over the store of Edwards, Nor-! ment 4 Co. Jau 19, ’90—ly , Cheap Wrapping Paper. Old newspapers, answering exceed-! ingly well for the purpose of wrapping paper, for sale at Thk DARLINGTON Nkv,s office at 20 cents a hundred. It’s easy enough —the Ball corset. That’s be cause it has coils of fine wire springs in the sides. They clasp the figure closely, but yield to every motion. They “give”, but they come back. So does your money —if you’ve worn a Ball cor set two or three weeks, and find that you don’t like it. Bdwards, Norment 4 Co- ■SiP