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I , A 1 fhc Mington || PU:5 HENRY T. THOMPSON. ) WADDY THOMPSON, (i Editors. Four masked men entered the' Mstrimonisl Ctub House. I Rough on the Profession, office of a street railway in \ matrimonial club house is Uncle Mose—“Jedffe yoah 'Omaha, Nebraska, on Monday, ainonKthe recetst innovations in honah, I falls back on in ah pre- 'and with drawn pistols com- a European city. It is a large, vious good rep’tation. Hab yo’ pelleil the employees to hold up roomy building, divided into ebber seed me up befo’ de coht i their hands while they robbed several apartments, "in one of befo’?” ‘the safe. The robbers took which portraits of each woman Justice Clover—‘‘Never, , $1,200 the entire contents of the subscriber are exhibited, with Mose.” R afe. descriptions of her age, talents, Uncle Mose—“Ny, sail : neb- It is probable that the Farm- fortune, color of hair.eyes, etc., | her. ? takes pains to keep’way ers’Alliance of Kansas will be- size of hands and feet,and meas- from such disrep'table places, every sixty inhabitants. Vome a part of the National urements of the bust, and gen- sah. An’yet, sah, heah yo’s The Chinese are not permitted i Union Company, of New York, eral contour There is also a gwine to take agin me de word to own guns or possess gunpow- a company having a capital brief account of her life of a shif less lawyer who s been der ** * * stock of $20,000,000 and organ- In another room are the por- hauntin de cohts all hees life.” ' ized for the purpose of monopol- traits of nien candidates for con- — » &nd W orces- izing evcrvthing. It is propos- nubial bliss. 8,000 miners ed to contro i the great grain A general reading room pro- I crop of Kansas with this com- vides a medium for mutual meet- In a railroad accident nearlpany. ! presided, over by an TIip Darlinirtou Oinnlnii', Hilling. Fertiliier hii<1 Wsrehouw Comi>aiij ure turning out the Dress-Making. Having recently moved into the At the stand fomierly owupietl hy Weihng & Jloimmtt new apartments prepared for me in the Hewitt Hnildiiig, on the North lower Prarl Thnrsday, Oct. 29,1891. EDITORIAL NOTES. Montana has a bar room for L . va '3*'* X iilwwU T, I ar ^ ▲ilwwkl - dp ground from best, sound corn, and ab solutely free from adulteration. They propose to scil it as low as pure goods can lie sold. Buyers, ask your mer-, ehant for Darlington Meal and take chine, and |>erfect nts guarwuetm- noother; it is alwaysfresh and always L. K. t\ reliable. Merchants, patronize your h me mill and give yonr customers th" best meat to be had, besides save writing, exchange on bills, and haul side of the Public Square. 1 am now preitared to resume n.y w ork ot dress making with bette faciliti.-s than ever before, and de-ire to solicit a continuance of the public s patronage- All measurements taken by means of the MePowell (iaruient Drafting Ma In Staffordshire tershire England have struck. near Lyons, France, on Monday, fif teen persons were killed and fif ty seriously injured. The membership of the Farm ers’ Alliance in Florda has decreased during the past year from 7,688 to 5,460. Treasurer Taylor of the town of Beaufort has fled to pans un known. He is short counts for over The postmaster at Azalia, In diana, was appointed by Presi dent Buchanan in 1859 and has held the office ever since. ancient dame who knits inter minable stockings. There are also private rooms for more con fidential tete-a-tetes. One of the curious rules of the place is that ladies only may enter the room where the men’s jtortraits are, and men only are admitted to the women's gallery. er of the Louisiana National Bank of New Orleans, is a de faulter to the amount of $190,- 000. In a recent anti Jewish riot at Thernigoff, Russia, thirty Jews were killed, while five hundred suffered either in jierson or in property. A coal train was wrecked near Birmingham, Alabama, on Sat urday. The train caught fire and two men were burned to death in a car. On Sunday night some un known outlaws set fire to and destroyed five trestles on the Oeorgia Central Railroad near Tennille, Oeorgia. The walls of WooDed Chang, Paid in Kind. [Youth’ll Companion. A Hoosier lad of 12 years was industriously at work upon a pile of wood in his mother’s back yard, when he was ap proached by a playmate. "Hello, Ben, said the young ster,‘‘do you get anything for cult in’ the wood ?” “Well, I reckon I do,” replied Ben. “Ma gives me a cent a day for doin’ it.” “What you goin’ to do with yer money ?” “Oh. she's savin' it fer me,' and when I get enough she’s goin’ to get me a new ax.” I Col. Bob's Advice. [New York Advertiser.] Everybody knows how busy j Col. “Bob” Ingersoll is, but! everybody does not know that, | no matter how busy he may be,! he has always a moment or so to spare to (five advice to the young. Quite a number of let- arranging to enjov the good have to enact three parts in’The! every week, | time ttromised Great crowds Silent Foe’ to-night—Hender- ^d'oiting knowledge on almost time promised. Great crowds it ie Bill the Crush-l eveI 7 su hject. \esterday onei will Hock into Columbia and er ,5 of these letters came to him forgetting for the brief space of “f an'r ,!,% t nn. when he was head and heels in | ing. Give us your orders. The Darlington THEY ARE HERE. Street, curries u lurce and eurefully assorted stock of "Choice Family Groceries," As wel! Fresh Fruits and Vegetables always on band. A large line of Candies and Crackers just received. Goo Is delivered anywhere in town. R. L. BLACKMON, Manager. G. H., F. & W. C: SIGNS OF THE TIMES. Charleston is in the midst of ; her “Gala Week” and the city I is full to overflowing with the I country cousins who are enjoy- itig a week of pleasure in the (old “City by the Sea.” The They must meet in the common i‘ n his ac-1 city is gaily bedecked from one I room The establishment is ! end to the other and the attrac tions every day and night are numerous and splendid. The good people of Charleston are j Wh Y He Could Not. exerting themselves to the ut- theatrical manager who enjoyable time. j casionally compelled some of Columbia’s week of festivities the actors to “double”—that is, are near at hand. The State play t w .o or more parts in the Fair next month w ill probably sai Jl e Pl ece - , , , ... . •' “Lancaster,” he said one he the best ever held and in ev- .norning, addressing a very ser ery part of the State people are riceahle utility man, “you will Mav 21-tf STOVES, STOVES, STOVES | conducted on moral principles, and the number of matches on its hooks approximate 1,000. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, TIN WARE, HARDWARE, PUMPS, PIPING AND FITTINGS, OF EVERY DESCRIP TION. Tin and vlato Roofing and Fronts a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed on all work Give us a call aud you will surely be jileased J. C. WHITE, Corner Public Square and Main Street, J. G. McCall's Old Stand. April 16-lvr a. etteXj lihste of Millinery, Infants' Caps, Cluidren's Hats, Boys' Hats and Caps, Fiery conceivablo form of Ladies’ Headwear and Un derwear, With Miss Burnette in charge of that de- partrnern. Mrs. O’Doijle, of Balti more, a lady of long expe rience, has oar Dress-Making Deparimenl, and a trial u'ill convince you of her skill- t OMF 4.YG» SC.r HRS. R. W. PARKER.! Sent. 10—Sm “Costlv thv habit as thy purse can buy, But not expressed in fancy; rich, not gaudy! For the apparel oft proclaims the man.” —Hamlet. How to dress with the greatest taste is a problem which has interested the world since the time when man (and woman, too. for that matter) was limited, in making a se lection, to the choice of forest leaves. The rule laid down by “the melancholy Dane” for dressing in taste has been the established law of the fash ionable world for three centuries. An opportunity is offered the people of Darlington of dressing in accordance with it by calling at (((floods Cv (iflloods’ where is to be found a fall and winter stock of goods, all of the very latest styles, which will delight the men ns much as the ladies of the community. MAWumuTmv “impossible—can’t he work. It began: “Dear Sir: Ij am broken hearted .” Col. You won’t ^ “®°^’ hadn't time to read more. I hut he made time to return a 1 prompt reply. He wrote: “My Dear Boy—In a month from now you will feel only j half broken-hearted. In six, a week the cares of business, caster; p to pleas- ^ on fj” , , F F | “You can t do it? ure ' . I do it? Why?” Darlington County holds her! “Because it is impossible,” re Fair to-day and tomorrow and turned the indignant actor' “No 1 every indication points to its be- human being can play those ing most gratifyingly successful, nwoUi* you won’, fee! brotat* a larg.-dtv in Chin, hw "K; l-»llo»'ng close upon this comes tw0 o( , hem have „ fight, and hearted at a ] and m a year you placarded with posters announc- the Marion County Fair which the third fellow rushes in and Y " probabl v be engaged to ing that all missionaries will will also he a great occasion. separates them.” shortly he exterminated. Now the successor all these H « WfeL. hVihiVs* Wretch. Jack Quarles was dangerously entertainments points to one “Mary,” he said sweetly to wounded bv his brother, at 1 roy, thing, the prosperity of our peo- his young wife, “will you make Abbeville County, on Saturday. ^ That the Inanagers are a b] e me just one of your biscuits!” i make these occasions exceed- , H^ry> she murmured, !. , . ,, , ,, , ,, I throwing her arms about his ingly enjoyable and that the lieck .. rm so gla( j W JEUD ILlilM A Llil MEKTMANTc some other girl.” They were fighting and both ex changed five shots apiece. By a boiler explosion at Louis ville, Kentucky, one man was killed, several persons injured and nearly half a million dollars worth of property destroyed. The village of Pine Grove, in Kentucky, was swept away by fire on Monday; only one build ing was left standing. The total loss is, as yet, unknown. T. P. O’Conner was asked on Friday of last week to write a short biography of Parnell and he handed in his work of fifteen thousand words on the following day. John Williams, the negro who recently killed Mayor Henne- man of Spartanburg, was con victed of murder on Friday and has been sentenced to hang on November 20. A collision occured near Lake City, Minnesota, on Thursday night. Both trains were badly wrecked. Two men were killed two probably fatally injured and a number considerably hurt. United States Senator Leland Standford, of California, is lay ing his wires to secure theFarrii- ers’ Alliance nomination for President. It is said that he is using his immense fortune to wards this end. The approach of frost in Rus sia has added greatly to the horrors of the famine now pre vailing among the peasants of that country. It is estimated that twenty millions of people are without food. Sir. Robert Martin, of Col umbia, who was bitten some time ago by a mad dog, and immediately, went to Pasteur’s Institute in New York for treat ment, died in Columbia on Sun day of hydrophobia. The recent primary in Charles ton resu t ‘d ini linost a clean sweep for the“Retormers.” Be sides electing the Mayor, Hon. John F. Ficken.they elected six teen of the twenty-four aider- men and four of the six school commissioners. occasions and that the people can afford to attend upon from what you said when I them shows that we are moving made the last ones you didn’t thriftily along, and may oe ta- “A Soft Answer Turneth Away Wrath." [New York Press.] She had for hours been pre paring vials of wrath for him when he should return. “So you’re home at last,” she I thought said as she let him in; “it's a wonder you’ve got home atall.” “No diff’erly . . , gittin” he said, like them.” “moon’s full.” ken as sivns of healthy times I u HJ’ u he h l 9 ' “There's more than the moon k.tn as signs oi neamn umes. it a t e) ] “\ou had those for full. I'm afraid,” she said. Hence it is with pleasure that breakfast. I want this one for | “Yes we're all full.” we note the success which at- a paper weight!” tends these seasons of festivities. Miss Mary Dickens, the nov- elist’s favorite daughter, lives THE CAPE FEAR and Cincinnati, in a pleasant little suburb of „ „ .. , . r, n j London. She is a woman past On Friday last Greenville and mi ddle age. but preserves avi- Butler townships, in Greenville vacity of manner that makes her | County, subscribed $42,000, in appear much more youthful, bonds, to the Cape Fear & Cin- she has stor «‘ d in her memory cinnati Railroad. Townships f a tj, er> which will furnish in Spartanburg and Union very entertaining reading when Counties have already voted given to the public, bonds to the road, making in A Successful Life.—Hungry Joe all $100,000 voted along the route of the projected road be tween Union and Greenville. This is the road that it is pro posed to build from Southport, North Carolina, to Greenville, in this State, a direct line that will connect the rich and fertile regions of the great Northwest with the South Atlantic Ocean. From the large sum of “What!” she exclaimed,! growing scarlet with indigna- i tion. “Jus’ as I say. We’re all full. Moon’s full, I’m full and you're heauti-ful.” “Well.” she said, with a faint smile, “I suppose I'll have to forgive you as usual.” — The Swamp Angel. The Swamp Angel was an 8- inch, 200 pounder Parrott rifled gun, mounted by the federal troops in a morass on Morris Island, Charleston Harbor, in 1863. On August 22 and 23 the city of Charleston, five and miles distant, was Wt have in stock and to arrive in a few days. One car load ot Bacon. *• “ “ Corn. “ “ ” Flour. “ “ Molassscs. Iii fact everything in the ‘HEAVY GROCERY" LINE We handle in large quantities. We invite a comparison of prices in Wholesale Department with any market. Respectfully, J, Frank Early. ITT A PIN IX HERE. A Large and Varied Assortment of "■'ra'i Look Out Look Out! ! For the Many Bargains Now Being Offered by Tin, Moorhead lias just returned from the Northern markets :C0EHEAD, COX & CQ. hs 5«is id Trissiggs, Lilies, Ifas ail (tlxmks, Jadics’ 'llndmvfar. Mhlmf'S Joilij-prif gresisw; pnO (Dofting, Alices ond 2hit.s, Carpets, Hugs, k A Complete Line of Choice Family Car I* O C © I* i e J3 always on hand. Our many Customeis throughout the County are always welcome to our Headquarters or. So Puddin’ Pete is dead! He was a mighty successful fell- ... ... er. Bill ” Sloper Bill—“You i863. On August 22 and 23 the Mr. Moorhead has just , . . .. ^ bet. He never done an hour’s c itv of Charleston five and wl,er e he purchased a large and well assorted stock of Dry Goods, work in his life.”—AY/e Uor/c one-half miles distant vv . ls Motions. &c. We would like the public generally pud the ladies Herald. shelled, the gun bursting at the especially to know that we propose from this date to carry a full thirty sixth shot. After thei™, 0 . , T -, T -v , • war the “Swamp Angei” was Staple and Jb ancy Dry Goods and Notions. i sold for old metal and conveyed ' to Trenton, N. J.; but having Boots and een i enti et , it was set up on Q ur s j ock j n j; n0 j s s i ni p]y inimense; and while we do not run strictly a shoe store we have as large a stock as any house in Orange Street. Woods & Woods. A Point in Grammar. [Indinnafxilis Journal.] Hungry Higgins—“Wonder who his joblots is ’crost the way ?” Weary Wa t k i n s—“Y o u money shouldn't say ‘his joblots’ is you already subscribed it appears as if the road will certainly he built. We have previously mentioned ia Thk News the advantages that will accrue to the town of Darlington should this road he brought hire. Darlington is on the direct line from Southport to Greenville and not many in ducements will be necessary to persuade the projectors of the road to build it through this place. As the road will have to go around Darlington in order to avoid the town, and as Dar lington is large and important enough to attract a railroad, it will not be hard to secure it. For this reason the business men of Darlington should make an effort to obtain the road. If interest is taken in the matter should say ’his joblots are.’ You’d make a fine mess out of it, now wouldn’t you, if you was to come into a fortune and be throwed into polite society ?” Shoes. a granite pedestal at the coiner of Perry and Clinton streets in that city. the city, and expect to sell them at prices that will please every one. Eome Frills of Fashion. The fashionable bonquet in Hats. Hats. Hats. ALL THINGS COME TO THOSE WHO WAIT," May sound well to the Philosopher, but “Kflusffc or Get !Lef<” This stock is extremely large, and comprises all the latest styles. London consists of stephanotis We can suit and fit every man and boy in the county. it nnar t,., na , .i ♦ t i ai L^ leather, tied with along Our stock of men, youths and hops’ OXjOTEI IISTGt is It now turns out that Lucy white satin ribbon and in such biro-p was hnuirht chean and must he sold tj . • . i • • McClure, the pretty West Vir-! a way that rather a loose effect! 7. ' ■ , „ , Has 8 tru e ring to the buying public this season ginia girl arrested for “moon- is obtained. f lhe stack (>{ Sta l ,le Fancy Grocer,es is larger than ever be- - , f , , , „ shining,” has sold $5,000 worth fore, and we are now duplicating Charleston prices on wholesale! an a nine wuen you ini, mai jour uon.u. of illicit whisky within the past English women continue to | lots; also on Bagging and Ties. We have just received two car two vears. She was chased 100 v,e , ar with their tailor-made j loads of New Crop Flour and one car load of Red Rust Proof Oats miles on horseback was taken. If there must do a double duty or they will get left that time is now. before she i su * ts ver y high collars, collars for seed, which we are offering very cheaply. that only seem possible to the We extend a cordial invitation to all to call and see us while in Xew York \ the city. Somebody says that poets are English long throat declining. This may he so; but you had better not ask a poet Curious Turkish shoes, having what he will take on the strength j their fronts embroidered in j of it.—Boston Com mere i at Bui- jewels and gold tinsel, are kept letin. on the feet by silk jewelled He (referring to the music)— bands. They are the fancy of I “Don't you think I’m slow and my lady who likes to get herself a little too soft?” and her boudoir up in Oriental She (absently)—“Yes. But 1 fashion, then you have wealth and posi- • i tion, and that counts for some- , . ,s & ravel T announced no thing.”—Li/e | fashionable shoemaker that that! Remember the place—Southeast corner Public Square, under the Opera House. Yours to please, MOORHEAD, COX & CO. NOTICE TO INSUKEKS, v4et The Rest Insurance Foe The Least Monet. The federal grand jury of interest is taken in the matter , l R ! 1 I l i >os e you had many South Dakota has indicted the i .. . hardships while m the navy?” officers of the Louisiana State by 0Ur C,t,z ‘‘ n8 the roa ' , mny “Yes, mum; and they were very Lottery for violating the postal through Darlington County useful in battle.” “Why! how laws in sending matter relating within a few miles of the town, could they be?” “The little to the Lottery through the mails. j£®kr THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE CO., oi Liverpool, as far as shoes are concerned! ‘ h . e ' C 2 , “ p,ln5 L. l “. th ! ’!2 r,d ,' I will have on those made of green Fire Com.lanfei ’ Coune,!t,cut ’ 18the lar * eBt ofallthe Amen,..an THE INSURANCE COMPANY' OF NORTH AMERICA, of Philadelphia, i« inducements that cannot lie equaled. We ie second largest of all American Fire Combaniet*. 1 Realizing this condition we come before would be rather curious to see the i the trade offering do not ask your Among the indicted is Oen. O. T. Beauregard. which case it would do us in- halls couldn t go through them, t v o„ ln Ma I„W, Th„ you seer—Lowell Citizen. Not a New in calculable injury. The road is worth the asking for and now is the opportunity. the woman who would dare wear The monument to the late Henry W. Orady, the great Oeorgia orator aiid journalist,; ———_ was unveiled with imposing A Sovereign Remedy, ceremonies on Wednesday of i [Harjier'H Magazine.] last w ock. Governor David B. j A young physician commen- tiill,ofNew York, was the or-1cing practice had among his ator of the occasion. first patients an uncommonly I 11 tt/> ■ <xo rx » »» ♦ V. re Role.—Manager— A very smart evening cloak "Yes, I advertised for a good is of gray cloth brocaded with, supjwrting lady. Have you silver and lined throughout with' supported anyone prior to this plain gray silk. A huge collar season?” Mrs. Wickwire—“Oh, of gray fur and long revers ex- yes, indeed; I’ve had three bus- tend entirely down the front,' hands, and I’ve had to support and the whole get-up is not only very rich, hut the fur is soften ing and becoming. The fashionable tailor has given as his opinion that the; handsomest tailor-made I HE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York city estofnll American Fire Companion THE HARTFORD, of Hartford. Connecticut, is the fourth largest of all the American Fire Companies All of tlie above companies, and several others, represented in the agency ie. nsroEnycEE-T. Da iirgton, S. C. September 11, 1890. sheath skirt the ground, of the blond every one of tbem.”—Judge. It was a bright young lady B _ i i - • r t , . w ho said that she would like to Further details have been re-! uac * ean ,n f an t brought to his; be elected to the Legislature, as ceived at the Navy Department °™ cethe arnis of a mother | there was such an excellent op- concerning the recent fight on j t who8e ‘Ace showed the same ah- 1 purtuni'.y for members to be the streets of Valparaiso, Chili, horrence of soap. Looking paired,—L owell Courier. between Chileans and American ' down u P on th e child a moment, I Teacher—"Johnnie, which sailors. One of Americans remarked: . State in New England has two was killed and several wounded. ““ 8eern . s t° suffering with capitals?” Johnnie—“N e w The Chileans provoked the fight. | hydropathic hydrophobia/' Hampshire.” Te ache r— <# In- Lee Green a negro about io U “Gch. docther, dear, is it as deed, name them?” Johnnie— „ !/ e oj n ’ a i neg i r i» a . ut 19 had as that?” cried the mother, i “Capital N and capital H ”— years old, murdered Mrs. Lowe, “That’s a big sickness for such Brooklyn Eagle. on Sunday 8 nea/oueei/oit v’ a '"'te- Whatever shall I do for Frank Siddalls, the prominent pink is most elaborately em- Texas. He then threw the bod v tn ?. t u soa P manuf acturer, was once broidered in cream and silver to | into the well and hurled her r ^ 118 madam; the asked why he did newspaper ad- represent a design of ostrich seven year oid daughter anrl d,8 f^ e 'J’ ld w dh the dirt " vertising altogether, and did not feathers; another is in black! four vea y r old son into the well face Indude’” t^cl/imed the footS Y p8 of «ther satin with the ostrich feathers i also The damrhtf r wiR iriih„i ln<laae \ exclaimed the manufacturers, putting up sign- 1 m white. This, of course, would b« ih. wSoveSi Sy “wiS'J,? raliketo S- ESTU*' 2° H h ‘ £» «» ’•*. "J**,whoever,-,,,, 1 SWi^*r ,Wh “ Ca " eh ‘ ^ ,<w4 ““ gown for winter will be the one of, rough black cheviot, made with' a douhle-bfcasted, tight-fitting long coat, and a that just escapes Certainly the day has come. B, a B exsitww, REAL ESTATE AIID IHSURAIICE. IL i% ■jo B A very rich hall dress of pale -A-USTID s the tliinl inrg | patioiia}.© simply for friendship’s sake, nor for past favors, but we coi.i** aahonest business men and ask jour trade for the dollars and cents we will save you. With pluck, energy and an unerring judgment, bicked by the ALMIGHTY AMERICAN J OLLA U. we have secured BARGAINS that no ninety day CREDIT CONCERN can lio t e to reach. We are no longer strangers among you, hut have proven the past four years Gat we fulfil every promise we make. We now propose o sell you goo 's at prices tomcet those of your cotton. With many thanks to the public for the very liberal patron age of the past, wo respectfully invite everyone to ctll at ot r new stand and we will prove that we me sti.l ^ * 1 ' U V The Leaders of Lira Prices. wash you own.” the magpie combination oat does not read the news- may count herself as most for- | papers never uses soap. tunate. Hfcxusfteale*. Anything in the Stationery, Musical or Nov elty Line to be had at the , Davlrngton Stow, B. O. BRISTOW. - - - Proprietor.;Willcox’s Old DrugStOre. Very respectfully, A. J. BROOM.