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< arfPI ’■ * m -w Bppiji r,?4 r VOL. XVIII. NC.4I DARLINGTON, S. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1891. WHOLE NO. 875- Town and County. Darlington Cotton Market. Work KniJIni* Wedaeidiiy. Oct. 2t'. Hood Middling 7j Viddlinsr 74 Strict l/iw s.iddllng 1.0W Middling .. 7; ■■ 7t A Lut of seed t'otton of Messrs J. L. Coker <fc Co., which was stored in their cotton barn at ; Hartsviile, cnuRlit on tire last ! ni>rht. The flames were extin guished, however, before much of the cotton was burned. The loss is about $150. Resolutions. —Tv MT. IDA. the close of the present; A Novel Paper. Messrs. Bast and Rose, editor At a regular communication and business manager of the of Lydia Lodge, No. 140, A. F. weelc cotton picking will he ov- Tourist arrived in Darlington M., held October Kith, 1891, the last evening from Bennettsville | following preamble and resolu- on their private car. The pur-1 tions were unanimously adopted: pose of their visit is to give Dar- Whereas, It has pleased the jington an illustrated “write up’[Supreme Architect of the Uui- er for this season. —Mr. J. M. Coker, Sr., the write up’ j Supreme Architect of the | The Sumter Watchman and ' n their paper and to do this verse to remove from our midst ■vice ' *u p Southron, of the 21st inst.,says: they will remain in town sever-, our late brother, Oren D. Lee, e i “Some unknown partv attempt- al days. The T^urit st is printed Sr.; and | ed to wreck theC. S. & N. passen- and published on board their Th re was no serv Baptist Church, on Sunday. Miss Siyde Haile, of Camden, ’ ger train on last Friday by plac- private car and these gentlemen is visiting Miss Nonie William- ing crossties on the track near are travelling all over the coun- son. ‘ Tindall's. The ties were knock try writing up citiea and towns. ' Xiu O H F,Awards has crone ^ from the track by the cow- D ia something quite novel to to^haHes^n ontThriefbusn^ss' catcher > however, and no dam- have all the work upon a news- to Charles wa8 d one >• paper executed on a train, and t,. ... , ithe car which is called the Rice delivered a “Tourist” after the paper, is Chesterfield bar, is atteuding j EpwortlTLeague! 6 ^ the Metho* hatld8om ^ and attractive. < " ourt ' d * st Church on Monday evening x- w ioiii^u nuTa . u Quite a large party from i on the subject of the Ecumenical * ' •i 1 ^ 1 tv 1 Cheraw will come to the Dar- j Council, which he recently at-1 Nice i arge dothes beskets at trip H N. E. J. Kennedy, of the Rev. J. lecture to A. the lington Fair. Mrs. W. H. Steed, [tended in Washington. • ,T he Edwards, Norment & Co’s, of Marion lec f ur ? was interesting and in- ■ . .»• . . ‘ . | structive and was much enjoyed ; County. 18 visiting her daughter 1 1)y the large num , )er who f leard Duncan Clark'* Minstrels. Mrs. W. B. McGirt. j t | The company that will next Mrs. Sallie Coker, of Society Hill, is in town on a visit to Dr. p. E. Griffin's family. The race track of the Dar lington Driving Association is nearing completion. Dr. W. B. Gilman, of Seneca City, this State, advertises land for sale in this issue. Messrs. McCullough & Black- well have just purchased four teen full blooded fillies. Hon. H. H. Newton, of Ben nettsville, formerly Solicitor of this Circuit, is in town. Mr. R. L. Dargan returned yesterday from a brief visit Maxton, North Carolina. Ex-Sheriff J. it. _ • , . . , , ^ give a performance in the Dar- The capital stock of the Dar- lington Opera House is Duncan lington County Colored _ Fair Clark’s minstrels. It will ap- Company having been paid in, peai here on November 7. The the Secretary of Sta'e issued a | Rochester (N. Y.) 1‘oxt Demo- charter to the company on Mon-1 apeakg j n this manner of day. The officers are Robert the troupe: Whereas, The intimate and pleasant relations long held by our deceased brother with the members of this Lodge render it proper that we should place on record our appreciation of his services as a member and his merits as a man; therefore be it Resolved, That, while we bow with humble submission to the will of the Most High, we do not the less mourn for our de ceased brother, who has been called from labor to rest. Resolv'd, That in the death of Oreh D. Lee this Lodge loses a brother, who was faithful as an officer, zealous in his work a tree as a Mason, devoted to its wel-1 throw eldest man in this section, is in very feeble health —The services of Miss Kate L^wis, a very accomplished young lady, have been secured for the Mt. Ida school. She will commence teaching on the first Monday in November. —Mr. Walter Vaughan, of Rollinsville, has sold his plan'a tion at that place to Mr. Smilie Vaughan and has purchased the j old Stuckey place, near An drews’ mill. Mr. Vaughan is a] very useful citizen and we re-i gret to lose him from our midst. 1 Florence as a Tobacco Market. ]Florence Cor. News and Courier.] The sales of leaf tobacco in this market continue good. | Scarcely a day passes that there I is not a good sale at the ware 1 ; house. The market prices do not fluctuate very much one way ortho other. Tobacco contin ues to come from a considerabb distance to be sold here. Tin indications for a good market next year continue to grow (brighter as the “experiment” progresses. The wide advertise merit that Florence has gotten from the News and Courier's many kind and generous notices an those of the different tobacco and trade journals will bear its fruit next year, though their effect be noticeable even now. Wilson, President; P.J. John-1 “Duncan - Clarks Monster son, Vice I resident;8. K. Smith, j Combination entered on their Secretary; J. A. Smith, i reas third and last week last night urer; Geo. H. Keith, Chief Man- to a house packed to the doors. a £ er - The drawing powers of this at- The regular monthly meeting traction are phenomenal, and of the Darlington Guards will their audiences are composed of not be held on Friday night, as our best citizens. Their show the attractions of Fair Week has been too often reviewed in 1 w-ill probably prevent a full at- our columns to need more than (tendance the meeting will a P- ;8sin K notice, but we can as- 1 take place instead on Monday sure ad "ho wish to see the last night, when it .s hoped that all i of this successful company to the members, will be present, as' secure their seats well in ad- W. Griflin, of. business of importance is to be. y ance > as standing room has fare, and one whose virtues en- Strange to say they all escaped deared him to the brethren of with only a few bruises, the order. Resolved, That this Lodge ten der its sympathy to the family and relatives of the deceased brother. Resolved, That these resolu tions be entered upon the min utes of this Lodge, and a copy be sent to our county papers. J. C. Clements, Secretary. —While Mr Q. D. Norris and 25 lbs brown sugar for $1.00; several members of his family W r est & Honour. were on their way to church, on — a recent Sunday,the mule which Don’t shiver these early cool he was driving became fright- mornings but buy one of our ened and ran the wagon against wraps, cloaks, or overcoats: Ed- with such force as to wards, Norment & Co. the occupants out. Choice flower and garden seed: West Honour. Go to Edwards, Norment & Go’s for the latest thing in cra vats. RIVERDALb. —Mr. R. E. Wilds is still quite —• ill. He has been confined to What is hard? To beat, his room thirty days. Hard: our prices on carpets, rugs, &e.; Edwards, Norment & Co. Shooting Scrape at Greenwood. [News and Courier.] Greenwood, October 25.— Your correspondent just learns that the chief of police here had a very narrow escape from be ing killed late last night while in search of two negroes for which he had bench warrants j from Edgefield. Ho was at- ; tacked, as he now supposes, by some white men near the cotton factory, whoopened fire. Chief Fisher and his assistants return- HlATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Darlington. Ity T. If. Spain, £’*</., Probate Judge Whereas. 0. l>. Ian-, Jr., hath made suit to me. to grant unto him Letters if Administration of the Estate of and i-IVeets of O. D. Lee, Sr. These are therefore to eiteandad- monish all and singular the kindred uul creditors of the said O. D. l<e«“, ■ir., deceased, that they be and appear « lore me, in the Court of Probate, to oe held at Darlington C. 11., on October (list, next, after publication here of, at il •o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the -aid Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this IGtli day of Octobei, Anno Domini, 18W1 T H.SPAIN, Judge of Probate.. October 23, 1891—3t Misses A. & J, Fountain Desire to announce to their friends and customers that they have just opened their stock of Fill and Winter MILLINERY, Which they have selected with their usual care, and with a view to secur ing the very Latest Styles in that department. CIT A continuation of their past patronage is solicited, and no efToit will be spared to please their cus tomers. Sept. 17—3m —Mrs. Mary Williamson isicd the fire, and in less than three visiting relatives in the western minutes eighteen shots were ex- Preserve ginger; West & Hon our. Union County. North Carolina, transacted, spent Sunday in Darlington. | Thursday morning last a Miss Anna McKinnon,of Row-1 small dwelling on Mr. \V. M. land North Carolina, is visiting Haynsworth’s place, between the family of Col. E. R. Melver.! Darlington and Florence, was » nmhablv he 1 burned ^ r - Julius Coleman A DAM v men of the - occu Pi cd the house and he lost (suits at Edwards, Norment & givenby the yo^menofthel furnit and some | Co . 8? town one night during the Fair. | forage The holJ8 „ wa8 not iri .j A meeting of the Darlington j 8ured hut Mr. Coleman had a Killed By A Tram, On Tuesday afternoon, shortly after three o’clock, the North- Sam James, colored, wasar- bound Hartsville freight train rested and lodged in the guard changed. Fisher’s neck was grazed by a ball, but he does not know if his shots were effec tive. Further developments are looked for. bar was held on Tuesday night sina ]i insurance on the property for the purpose of arranging the roster for the civil Court. Miss Bessie Lucas, of Society Hill, is visiting the family of Dr. A. T. Baird, on Orange Street. which he lost. I portion of the County. —Among those who will at- tend “Gala Week ’ is Mr. and been at a premium 'during their i Court Proceeding*. Mrs. J. E. Russel, of this place, engagement in our city.” j The‘Court of General Sessions —The trustees for Mechanics- —j convened at ten o’clock Monday | ville township will have a meet- Fresh fruit jams, assorted,, morning, Judge James F. Izlar j i n g next Saturday afternoon at Crosse and Blackwell’s. j presiding. The first case called ; four o’clock, for the purpose of ! was that of the State vs. Jos. | electing a teacher for the River- Have you seen those $3.50 j W. Janies, charged with mur-J dale school. der, the Supreme Court having w „ nnr(rfln i nRt hifi refused him a re-hearing, and . ^ ouse and ' 8eV eral bales of <lress reform movements, the the remittitur ordering that a ^ 1 *1. 1V ... 1 enrset enntinnoa tn «tnv Free new day be assigned for his ex- ™ tton a *° the 8 f <1 / r(, “ , : Press ' ecution having been sent down ( I r seventy more, bv fre last In- i ress. from that Court to the Circuit da - v ^rmng. 1 he hre came Q ourt [from the engine and almost in- Assorted Blackwell’s, & Honour. Dr. John A. Boyd Since the recent disastrous Ore from which he suffered so severely . „ 1 has purchased the stock of Dr. W. J. pickles, Crosse^ & (Ia rn ,. ri and lias leased the latter's new just in; West desirable business stand on the West 1 side of the Public Square for a term w j of years. Here his friends and patrons The Judge asked tbedefelMlant' ‘ tii»IS c lmm**n? ftw. a WMrsyW S5S, are 5kw7. K. C. J "‘■.in 'Philadelphia, S Swift Creek, left Tuesday for Richmond, Virginia, where she •will spend the winter. Mr. K. C. Barrett, Route Agent for this division, in- into the field to pick cotton, spected the Express Office here, i eav ; n g fh e j r three little child- on Saturday. ren, ihe eldest of whom was There will be a “Flying Gin- four years old, alone in the nev” at the Fair-Grounds. The house.' During their absence children, both old and young, | Are destroyed the house and the tan have a tine time. ; throe children were burned to Mr. S. McGowan, Jr., of Col umbia, travelling agent of the t late, visited Darlington on Saturday in the interest of that paper. death. Mr. J. J. Shepard, of the i “Racket”, is determined to keep his millinery department up ■ with the progress of the times 1 and for this reason he has en R. Hay, JI. King*and W. Killens. . ... 1 Just think of it, one tb smok- sentence on the ground that his K ng tobacco for 25 ’ at Edwards, ran over a colored man named 1 ^ “““ sSav 1 nhrhT for ! K( ' d « rk ' k Murphy on the C. & D. whether he had anything to say , I lanie8 ' M Jteabmr a razor lnd a i isS ™ ad J a8t the rear of Mr. G. why sentence of deatli should i P ar « an - are Me88r8 ' I from Mr B A Evans Jr ^t! M ' McCown’s residence, and no t be passed upon him w u- r o/.*inn«ot Harisvilie When lie heard ^ rorn fbe effects of the wounds his counsel moved for a stay of One of the chief attractions at 1 Hartsville. When be heard. rec , eived Murphv died Tue8 ,i ay . the Fair to day and to-morrow I hat the author ties were after about ^ 0 , clock X1 / e will be the balloon ascension of him, he returned the stolen ar-, u * m 8ed ov „ his head crush . Miss Louise Bates. tides to Mr. Evans, saying that ing ^ bone8 on the left side of Miss Janie Howie, of Swift l 1 . 0 , on ' 111 ' his skull. He never recovered * tnem. | C0n8C j 0U8nesg an( j died j n a OsSaturday Jack Richardson, | house on Mr. McCown’s place colored, and his wife, who live - whither he had been taken af- on Mr. F. M. Rogers’ place in j ter the accident. Dr. W. J. upper Florence County, went Garner was called in, but no *1 . •. . • 1 will find him in the future provide 1 Despite the anti-agitation reg 1 as lierptofore with a large and select ularly inaugurated by various ah»oitment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY ARTICLES, &C., &C. UgT A continuance of the liberal latronage which lias been accorded petition for a re-hearing had not been acted upon at a legally constituted term of the Supreme Court. After hearing argument from counsel, the motion was over-ruled, and the Judge sen tenced James to be hanged on i the j Norment & Co’s. McCall & Burch have just re ceived a new line of cloaks and wraps. MT. ELON. human power could save Him. It is supposed, from the location ; the 27th of November next, the | j^ ev q x Gresham con da >’ a RP ointed for the execution ' ducted a meeting at Lamar last of Williams. | I Dorsey Atkinson, son of Mr. | ' . of the injuries, that the man was W. S. Atkinson, was tried Mon- ; —The Misses Kelley, of hlon- asleep on the track. [day afternoon for assault; Aft- are visiting relatives and — and battery with intent to kill, i Have you tried queen syrup; | Messrs. Ward & Woods appear- MARRIED. At the residence of the officia- F. Par rott, in Philadelphia, S. C., on October 22, 1891. Mr. Charlie Andrews and Miss Agnes Mims, both of Darlington County. (Ijorah continued on second page.) West & Honour. led for the defense. The jury ~ ;*v:,* . , ! found a verdict of “not guilty.” Ihe important thing * n buy- Buck Pugh was convicted this mg a suit is to get a good ht, go | , n()rn i n g of a burglary commit- to Edwards, Norment & Co s ed Woods & Woods’ store on and you will hud it. | August 13, and sentenced to im prisonment in the penitentiary j friends in this community. -Miss Clara Croswell is in On Saturday night. Pink Scot colored was arrested for reckless driving on Cashua Street. He was fined ten dollars by the Mayor. ing excellent work in conjunc- A loaded wagon collided with tion with Miss M. G Trice, the Dr. J. C. Willcox’s buggy on Baltimore milliner who arrived the square Tuesday afternoon, some time ago. breaking the wheel of the latter [ Among those registered at the veh cle. hotels in Charleston Tuesday, Ol-itk an enjoyable and large- for the purpose of attending the 1 te an enjoy o .* Irioia fostiviNPK were the Iv attended sociable was given A New Enterprise. In view of the fact that this is gaged Miss S. Newman, an ex- Newman has arrived and is do at the residence of Mr. R. F. Howie,in Philadelphia township, on Friday night. The subject for the meeting of the Young Men’s Christian Association on Sunday after- Gaia Week festivities, were the following to from Darlington town and county: Mrs. J. G. McCall and Mrs. J. S. Burch at the Charleston. Geo. H. Ed wards, E. C. Burch C. W. Du Bose and Eugene \ aughn at the St. Charles; H C. Burn and for five years. J. A. Cooper, colored, who had been guilty of contempt in the Grand Jury room, was brought into Court, and thefact reported to his honor, who sent him to .‘ail tor thirty days. As week of the annual county Fair, a new enterprise has been in augurated in The News office. neneing on Monday last a paper called The Evening Star; we go t< ] re ;. the Court is en- has been issued from this office j gaged w i h the tri ll of Solomon every afternoon and distributed Morris, c-lo. v. , charged with free about the streets and at the placing tin obi Tu tion on the Opera House. The paper gives railroad t. -o k r ear Lamar, each day’s happenings in Dar- Messrs. Boyd >: 1 : wn repre- lingion. The publication of it sent the defence. Charleston. She will probably remain there during the entire “gala week.” —Mrs. S. E. Draper, who formerly taught school at this place, will return about Novem ber 10 to again assume charge of the school which is to com mence on the ICth. —Owing to the sad death of Mrs C. P. Jones the attendance at the Baptist Church on Sunday of last week was very small. Mrs. Jones was buried on that day at Wesley Chapel. —All persons interested in Whea Baby waa sick, we gftee her Castor!*. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria P ALMETTO KALUGA I). In effect October 25, 1391. Leave Cheraw 4 30 p. in Kollock 4 50 Osborne 5.15 Arrive Hamlet 5.40 Leave Hamlet 8.30 a. 111 Osborne 8.50 Kollock 9.20 Arrive Cheraw 9.40 WM. MONCURE, Supt. For Sale, at a Sacrifice. Eighty acre farm, good land, supe rior water, plenty of wood, new house and outbuildings complete, very healthy location, tine climate, satis factory reasons for selling. For de scription. price Ac , address W. BIDDLE GILMAN, M. D . Seneca, Oconee County. P. O. Box 13. S. C. p v him in the past is respectfully solicit ed. Jan. 15-tf. mu. B. McGIRT, D. D. S.,» Offers his professional services to the people of Darlington and vicinity. Office over the store of Edwards, Nor ment & Co. Jan 19, ’90—ly 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 A WOODS. August 0-tf Notice. Office of County Commissioners, ) Darlington County. ) The annual meeting of the Board of County Commissioners will he held at their office in Darlington on Thursday the fifth dav of November next. All persons holding bills or demands of any kind against the County, which have not been before presented to the Board of County Commissioners at special meetings held during the year, are hereby notified to deposit the same with the Clerk of said Board on or before the first day of November, so that they may be examined and or dered paid. HENUY K. P. SANDERS, October 3, 1891. 4t Clerk. noon next is, “A Good Soldier” ! R, F. Williford at the National. II Timothy II. 3, 4 ; IV, 7, 8. " ——— Visitors to the Fair should not fail to call at Mr. E. A. Smith’s studio and examine bis work. If a good photograph is wanted he is the man to furnish it. • Mu. Breeden, of North Caro lina, an expert tobacco grader, is in town for the purpose of grading tobacco grown in this community. He states that Mr. C. 8. McCullough’s tobacco is the finest lot he has ever grad- creditable ed. P la y wa8 was recently Now is the time to plant oats and Edwards, Norment & Co’s is the place to get your seed. McCall & Lurch can give you the best corset in town for $1.00. Passion's Slave. The Elfin Star Comedy Com pany made its first appearance at the Darlington Opera House last evening, giving a very will be continued until Saturday evening next. The many prais es that the little “daily” has received more than repays us for the imnieiise amount of extra la bor that its publication requires. We can claim the honor of hav ing published the first daily pa per in Darlington. B'or nice sweet apples go Edwards, Norment &Co’s. First of the season, new ins; West & Honour. Metropolis of the Pee Dee. [Marlboro Democrat.] Florence boasts of bein metropolis of the Pee Dee to Sol Morris, cc’o. i charged with obstructing the 0. S. & N. railroad track was i on ’iited on Tuesday afternoon Peter Jor dan was convicted on'f ir.e af ternoon of taking a he: 1 e from McCullough & Blackwell v. ab out the consent of the owners! and riding it about the country. j The judge sentenced himto three; months in the penitentiary. As! press Henrv Hicke is 11 i For Sale. A tract of land containing 300 acres, the graveyard at this place, who shuffled on Black Creek, near Ben- have not yet paid their subscrip- » rid K'‘. 8 miles northwest of a- „ 0 .x£» Hartuvillc. Some of it is worth from tions, will please pay the_ same #1() t0 1 201>erii( . r{ , aml wi u b <, sol(i at at once to the treasurer, Mr. R. M. Josey, in order that this year’s contract may be settled immediately and arrangements be made for another year. DOVE CROWLEY, Clyde, 8. C. Roasted Java coffee ■st & Honour. CLYDE. 30c lb; 1 Howard Fleming, 270 East Bay, CHARLESTON, S- C-, WE WILL RECEIVE THIS WEEK TWO CAR LOADS —OF— —Nice Horses,— FROM KENTUCKY, INCLUD ING FIFTEEN STANDARD- BRED TROTTING MARES. We have on hand a large lot of choice RED SEED OATS. RUST PROOF McCullough & Blackwell. SiikkUk, Watchmakers AND Jewelers, Darlington, S. C., IDIE^llIEIRS IJST FIHE SILYERWARE and JEWELRY Of All Rinds. tWThe handsomest Bridal Presents to be found in the town of Darlington. tyWatches and ClockR-promptly repaired, and all work guaranteed. Oct. 15—3IU. To Rent. A neat four room cottage with kitchen, good barn and stable, large garden and all necessary out build ings—all new, Will rent for one year ora term of years. The property is situated in a 'thickly settled and very healthy locality, 8 miles west of Dar lington C. H., on the public road lead ing from Darlington C. H. to Bishop- ville. For terms and further particu lars address T. E. EARLY, Darlington, 8. C. -In Father Time is good to the man who is good to himself. Those who live well live long, and he surely lives well who buys his delicacies of LaMotte, whose green-grocery is on the south side of Pearl Street, near the Public Square. “Good diges tion waits on appetite” when the viands are excellent in qual ity, and none can surpass La- Motte’s “bill of fare”—fresh fish of all kinds, oysters, shrimps, crabs, chickens, eggs, fruits, vegetables, and Kansas City beef which is received fresh every day. IMPORTEROF Our farmers are making we go to p.-ess Henry Hicks is | uha of the fine weather. . i being tried for abduction. —Mrs. Dorcas Warren fell rais-; The trial of John _W. Floyd j ^ceutly aid cut her face against^/MU, CEMENT, PLASTER, | for the killing of Calvin Rhodes thoaidge of a wagon. We trust has been set for Friday. ! that she will soon recover. j The criminal business^wifi j _ IIc;< th:)kiru is pl ayinK hav-| ISO MATERIAL. English Portland Cement AND DEALER IN HAIR, AC., and all BUILD- probably demand lower lington likewise claims the honor ngT -(Th the of the Court for the balance of, the up [per part of Darlington Counties )ar- eraw to he heard from. Well, Bennettsville has no ar tesian well, no electric lights, the week. Malaga grapes; West & II. —Rev J. D. Frierson preached — —« —• _ 1 an excellent sermon at New Stylish dress goods and trim- Market on Sunday. He will mings—lowest prices—head- j )reac h there again on next Suu- uarters; Edwards, Norment & ( i a y. 0 ' 1 —We are sorr^ to jean, of the death of Mr;>. Richard 80- : Lowest Prices. Satisfaction. Something 1 have just opened witli a full line of Clothing Cents’ Fopsn- iNG Goods, Hats and Caps, An extra line of Fine Flannel Shirts, etc., Which I offer to sell at very reasona ble prices. tST Fall and examine the Goods and Prices. Whether you buy or not, you are welcome, ty Don't forget the NEW CLOTHING STORE. fE STREET. (Tombaeher's Old Stand.) J. Goldman. Sept. 24—3m People’s Bank -OF- Da rlington. 5 per cent Interest paid on time depos its from day of de posit. Saving is the Road to Wealth. E. KEITH DARGAN, President. W. A. CARRIGAN, Vice President. H. L. CHARLES. Cashier. CAR LOAD LOTS A I Oct. 22—Ivr D ECIALTY. Portraits I’aiiitoi performance. The a comedy entitled Passion’s Slave” and was well Dr A T Baird was recently nar tj ( . u larlv in the comic tesian wen, uo e.eew.e presented with an elegant ham-, “Pattie Too-Good” j no cotton ^ry. t no tobacco merle*, gun by the Lefever ,. Nap , on Shortsleeyes and i factory, no bar-rooms, Arms Company, of Sj racuse (ltAdol hug Golight. Ihese/ an g , New York. It is handsomely wer e given frequent and hearty "') "m 1 ' * ^‘ ^^ d8 ’ ttnd finished and has a gold name ^ T he star of the play coUo i than any o plate with the Doctor’s name ; .$ othilde D e Join” performed with onlv F1 engraved upon it. her part with easy grace, im- . vj. that' The * orlda ’ Rev. T. Ha-twell Edwards.' P^onating the Creole ^"‘' r i secret lies in the‘fact that al-1 -Messrs. G. R. Salisbury & ! —Messrs. D. W. Smith and B. of Palmetto will preach in the ably. The cqmpany appe ( most every one of our merchants Co. wdl burn their brick kiln l Outlaw left on Thursday last BanSsYChureh on Sunday morn- again on Tuesday night in an “ ve , a / Re warehoU8e8 ard this week. for Noble ville. Indiana, for the ‘ P ‘ be remember-1 unequal Match ’ l " d f 'ices carrv very heavy stocks and _M r . T. D. Anderson, who purpose of buying a few fine of‘TomGroKg’’variety,jorsaie, in “Felicia, both periorma 8U pply every want independent ha8 8 j c k 80 i or j g) i s Btifi horses. They will return in being very good. _ of tbu ou t s i ( le world. In other j CO nfined to his bed. about three weeks. -Mr ’n Oil or Ira yon, and Lessons Given in Drawing and Painring. Terras gars, which occurred on Monday. j r. <ison.ibi ‘ and work guar&'itccd to e t01 She leaves a host of friends to (five satisfaction^ g g BURGH mourn her loss. Oct. 15-tf bniiuroStreet. R. Sanshury & _ SeeiiOais. bushels of choice seed JASPER. J. M. Lewis has gone ing next. It will ed that he hoe consented to con duct services in this church on the first and third Sundays of each month, until January 1st. A few f ... Oct. 8—It oats, PAUL WHIPPLE. The following Darlingtonians shoes, left this Monday to attend “Gala | ing goods week” in Charleston : Mr. and where Mrs. A. W. Welling Mrs. P E. Griffin. Mrs. J- G. McCall, Mrs. J. 8. Bureb, Mrs. H.J. LaMotte, Miss Ola Raat, Miss Bertha Bland, Miss Weinberg, and Mr. W. E. Honour Jr. Tfcwill payyouto look at Me- ! words, we are alittje"’ 0 ^*® _We are progressing very] -Mr. p. F. Morrison, who Call & Burch’s line of clothing,, owr ^ J ^ ““‘Iv^i^TJotbing' **» matter of harvesting ‘has the contract for repairing hate and gents’ furnish- some l ''‘‘ f tl jy There will be scarcely any cot-; the bridge across Black uieek, buying else- ; now. th8 ^ fo /^7o.“ iw ° ton in the fields in this section [ has all of his timber for the un- Hov.se Established iS’jo- Tie?/ Fall Millinery Just opened in all the latest Styles for Ladies, Misses and Children, which 1 have Care uily Selected from the North. The Inspection and Patronage of the Public are Yivited. Prices sure to suit alt. Respectfully, Sept. 10—8m . M. JONT*. JOKES. & CO., before Don’t throw your old umbrel la away, but go to Edwards, Norment & Co’s and get one of those nice covers and make it as good as now, metropolis of the Pee Dee. Cooking butter 25c lb; W. &H. Another lot of those nice hats just reqisived at Edwards, Nor ment &‘Co’«. by November 15. Don’t wait until the cold wave strikes you, but get an overcoat from Edwards, Norment & Co. now. jder- work on the ground and will begin on that portion of the bridge this week. New buckwheat, oatmeal and graham flour; West & Honour. ' COTTON FACTORS, Norfolk, Va. Liberal advances m ide on consign ments. Corres|«mdeuce ami Shipments So licited. liefer to The Norfolk Ni and Citizens’ Bank, of mm A First Class Bakery. I am now prepared to make ell kinds of bread and cake, and will ahvt.ys keep on hand fresh bread. Fruit, pound, jelly and plain cake carefully prepared from the very host materials, Plain and ornamental Icing done on short notice. Dried and green frnit slways on hand. Your patronage so licited. MRS. & SCHMID. Get. 15—it 'It won’t break 1^. ** -that’s why Kabo is the only thing for corset “bones”. If one of them breaks or kinks or shifts, within a year, you'll have your money back.' More than that! Wear a Kabo corset for two or three weeks and see if you like it. If you don’t you can return it to us and get your money, jjf It’s a hundred to one you! Won’t do it, but you hare the! privilege. MM LC& Kdv i'NP it* Co. .im. - ■