The Darlington news. (Darlington, S.C.) 1875-1909, January 21, 1892, Image 4
Ihe Darlinglon Ijlfius.
HENRY T. THOMPSON, f
WADOY THOMPSON, (
Editors.
Thursday, Jan, 21,1892.
IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH.
Governor Tillman has an
nounced that he will be acandi-
date for re-election. He says
that he could not accomplish
the reforms he promised on ac-
A distinct earthquake shock I dences of B. R. Tillman’s integ*
was felt in Memphis and other rity.
parts of Tennessee on Thursday “Finally, at last.” Anxious
last. as he was to squeeze the taxpay-
.. r, , ■ , „ i ers out of their taxes without an
Henry Corbin colored, was extetl8jon of ti the rec ipient,
lynched at Oxford. Ohm, f$36 ^ galar J’ for
fuesday night of last week He the ar J that
had murdered a white woman. our ] )atrjoti( . hoveriioV has not
Gen. Robert Ransom, a pro- yet paid his taxes—not even on
i minent General in theConfeder-1 <120 pianos and $3 land. Surely,
ate Army, died in Newberne, if the Executive, so fixed, could
X C , on Thursday. ! require this extension, the peo-
Cardinal Gibbons ami Cardi- ple-the poor, common people,
nal Simeoni, of the Catholic ^.th pianos worth more than
Church, died on Thursday of!* 20 - aDd land worth more
Final Notice.
is herebv given that we, the
J.* undersigned executors of the
estate of Tin* W. Smoot, d< ceased,
h ive filed our final return in the office
of Probate Judge for llarlington
County, and will, on the 20th day of
February next, apply tor lettVrs dis-
BANK OF DARLINGTON, '
DARLING TON, S. C„
Capital, — — *100,000.
Sl’RPtf'rt AM* UNDIVI-
i>Kii Profits, — $45,973.80
ini.H8ory.
Feb. 21.
ALL THINGS COME TO THOSE WHO WAIT,”
May sound well to the Philosopher, hut
“liiixtlp or Get Left”
r>. M. SMOOT,
J. A. SMOOT,
K. H. ROGERS.
Executors.
was wrecked near
Minn., on Friday.
A the-
than
$3 an acre—must have required
more !
After all, does it not show the
tri’ mph of hi rn’iut g ry ? Does
it not show how a flatulent ”Re-
the grip
A train
Brainard,
count of the Legislature refus- The wreck caught fire.
imrto do as he dictated He atneal troupe was on board of f ormer ” can reform everything
mg m do as lie die tan a. n the tram ant i two of its mem- but himself ? Does it not show
calls the members of the Izcgis- were burned to death and bow cheap and scanty the basis
lature “dead, rotten diiftwood” twelve others badly burned. „p 0n which men stand who pre- !
and applies other uncompli- It is said that theThird Party [ tend to improve everybody be-
mentary epithets to them, sira-, men of Georgia will nominate! sides themselves, by
ply because they would not do Congressman Tom Watson as
f . ; their candidate for Governor
Watson recently left the law to
become a “friend of the farm
ers.”
Stockholders’ Meeting.
rjVie annual meeting of the stock-
D holilers of the Darlington Light.
Water and Power Company will be
held at the office of W,. F. Dargan, at
Darlington C. H., 8. C., on Wednes
day, the 3rd, day of February next,
at 12 o'clock for the purpose of elect
ing officers for the ensuing year and
for the transaction of other business
of importance.
W F. DARGAN,
President and Treasurer.
Feb 2t—2t.
DIRECTORS:
W.C. Coker, J. L. Coker,
It. W. Boyd, J- J. Ward,
E. R. Mclver, A Nachman,
Bright Williamson.
Has a true ring to the buying public this season. If there
ever was a time when \ou felt that your dollars must do a
transacts a General Banking|double duty or they will get left, that time is now.
Business.
his bidding. He asks the people
for a Legislature to suit him,
one that he can twist and turn
and whip about as he pleases;
not one that will be the servant
of the people, but one that will
be a plant tool in bis hands.
Senator Dolpb has introduced
into the United States Senate a
bill to improve the coast defen
ces of the country. The bill
ills for an appropriation of one
Not satisfied with the power he hundred million dollars, ten
has usurped, he asks for more, million to be expended the first
The man who once loudly pro- year and nine million each year
claimed that he was the champ- ^ or next ten years,
ion of free government now On Monday of last week a
wishes to he a dictator. So it riot occurred between about two
. t . . . . hundred and fifty whites and
is always with the demagogue. Slacks in Micanopy, Fla. One
If we mistake not the temper white man and one negro wen*
of the people, Tillman has reach- killed. That night the negro
ed the zenith of his power. A who started the riot was cap-
. 1 r „i l ! tured and was lynched on the
large number of those who sup- , .
ported him two years ago, now
realize their mistake and, in
stead of assisting him in his
steps towards a dictatorship,
will do all that they can to en
compass his downfall.
Such being the case an op
portunity is afforded for his de
feat. If those who have always
been opposed to him and those
who once supported him, but
now oppose him, unite their
forces ami support a wise, con
servative man, one who com
public square of the town
The Duke of Clarence and
Avondale, the eldest son of the
Prince of Wales, and, conse
quently, heir presumptive to
law and
ukase ?
If, after this exhibit, B. R.
Tillman can still summon effron
tery enough to demand double
assessments of hanks and rail
roads ; if he can still pose as a
representative of honest people
against the encroachments of
greedy corporations ; if he can
pretend to a reputation of even
average honesty, The Mate will
he very much surprised. If
such things can happen the “age
of brass” will not have been
passed.
But, until we see what he will
do, every taxpayer should mem
orize the figures of Gov. B. R.
Tillman’s tax returns.
Mortgagees Sale-
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Darlington Countji.
B y virtue of the power vested in ur
by and under a chattel niort
gage, executed to us by Enoch Alford.
o’, date Januaiy 21th. 1891, duly re}
corded, we will sell at Darlington
Court House. County and State afore
said, at public auction, in front of the
Court House door, during the legal
hours of sale, on Monday, the 8th day
of February next, the following per
sonal property, to-wit:
One Sorrel Horse.
D. G. CRENSHAW 4 CO.
Jan 21. Mortgagees.
Savings Depai tment. j
Deposits of *1 and upwards
received.
Interest allowed at rate of
5 per cent, per annum from |
date of deposit—payable quar-
! terly on the first day of Janu
ary, April, July and October, j
For further information ap
ply at the Bank.
o
Accounts in both Depart
ments solicited and will be
given careful attention.
o
BRIGHT WILLIAMSON,
President.
L. E. WILLIAMSON,
Cashier.
Dee. 31—tf
the trade offering
do not ask your
•1 TOLD YOU so.’
and
Governor Tillman's First Slip-up
What t has Led him to.
Governor B. R. Tillman, Col
umbia, S. C.—Dear Sir; You
remember my writing you a let
ter last year when I first heard
Notice.
A ccording to the provisions of the
Act of the legislature establish
ing the School District of the Town
of Darlington, a meeting of all the
legal voters living in said District and
returning real or personal projierty
therein, is hereby called, to he held ,
in the Court House on Friday, Jan
uary 89th, at t2 o'clock, M., to decide
what additional tax. if any, shall he '
levied for the school purposes of said i
District.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
C. B. EDWARDS, Secretary.
Thursday of the grip. He was
to have been married next
month. His brother, Prince
George of Wales, now becomes
the heir to the throne.
For sometime past a myster
ious individual has been roam
ing about the streets of New
York, cutting with a razor the
throats of all the drunken men
he could find. He has murder-
mands the respect of all classes, ed six persons in the last three
the fate of B. R. Tillman will weeks. On account of his work,
he has been dubbed “Jack the
Slasher.” The police have fi-
is
the throne of England, died on of your accepting that free pass |
be doomed. It will make no
difference what vocation the , ially captured him. He
man we select for a candidate | crazy man, named Dowd.
may follow. Let him he law- ■
y r, merchant, farmer or me- Tillman s tribute.
ohanic. That he he a safe,
honest man, having the welfare
of the State and people at heart,
is all that will be required. But
we should beware of the smooth
tongued ofiiceseeker, for the
events of the last two years
show that, if we do not exercise
due caution, this will he the
rock upon which the Ship of
State will be wrecked. We can
unite upon a man, and he can
be easily found, who will wipe
the political aspirations of B. R.
Tillman from the face of the
earth.
THE DEMOCRATS IN CONGRESS.
The free silver Democrats in
Congress seem determined to
rush a free silver hill through
the House, and with the large
Democratic majority it will not
be a hard thing to do. Free sil
ver may or it may, not, relieve
the financial condition of the
country, hut certain it is that
forcing the issue at this juncture
is extremely had politics. It|
does seem strange that the Dem
and urging upon you the neces
sity of at once repenting of the
sin and returning the pass to
Bunch. I told you then if you
refused to do so that you would
go on from had to worse until
you would he finally lost. You
refused to take the advice of
your friends, and now see your
lost condition. Governor, that
pass was your first step to ruin.
That was to you what the first
drink of whiskey is tothedrunk-
ard, or the first game of cards
to the gambler. You have gone
from one had thing to another,
a I until you are now hopelessly
| lost.
You have committed the un-
j pardonable act, if what is re-
' ported about you is true. To
ask you that question is why I
write you this letter. It is this:
I Had you paid your tax when
you refused to sign the bil'pass-
How he Makes the Returns of his Prop-
erty. is he Overburdened With
Taxation ?
[The State.]
Now that wo have a veracious both houses to extend the
account of the tax returns of our time of paying taxes? Did you
distinguished Governor, we 1 ma * e thy poor farmers of this
Notice of Dissolution.
lie partnership heretofore exist
_ iug between Dr. B. S. Lucas
audW. \V- Gardner, under the firm
name of Lucas & Gardner, drumo'dr',
in the town 01 Hartsvilie, S. is
hereby dissolved by mutual consent
Dr. B. S. Lucas continues the busi
ness and assumes the liabilities of the
old firm. Parties holding claims a-
gainst the old firm and those owing
saiil ilnn will make settlement with
Dr. B. S. Lucas.
B. S. LUCAS,
W. W. GARDNER
Jan 14, 1892—It. Hartsvilie, 8. C.
The Darlington Building and Loan
Association.
T he regular monthly meeting will
be held at the nfllce of E. Keith
Dargan Esq, on S, Main St. on Mon
day evening next, at 8 o'clock p 111.
Dues received by the undersigned at
his office during the day and at the
meeting, and after the close of lie
same, the penalty will surely at uoh
on all unpaid Dues TAKE NOTICE
FINALLY. C. K. ROGERS,
Secty and Treas.
Jan 20—It.
A Pointer on Stationery.
Buy your Books and Billet
: Deaux Materials of B.O. BRIS
TOW. Pen Pointers are his
j specialty, and eve.ything in
the line of Stationery and
Books can he supplied at rock
bottom prices.
LAW L’ABIMl
w- F. DARGAN.
; ttorney at Law,
Darlington, ' - * & C ’
Office over Black well Bros, stme
a wT Hovm g*o- "• grown.
BOYD & BROWN*
Attorneys and Counselor* at Law
Office in brick building south of
the Bank of Darlington.
DARLINGTON C. B, & C.
PiiOMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION TO
ALL BUSINESS.
J. t. WARD. , K* WOODS.
WARD & WOODS.
Attorneys & Counselors at Law,
DARLING ION, 8. 0.
Will practice iu the State and Federal
Courts
Special a tention paid to all matters
pertaining to the buying, selling,
rent ing or leasing of real estate. Any
partv having business In tins line
would do well to call on the firm, who
have control of some of the most de
sirable property in ihe town and
county. _
J. K. XKTTLES. C. 8. N'KTTLKS.
Nettles & Nettles,
Attorneys & Counselors at Law,
iiMriiiigioii r. il., s.
Will practice in all the State and Fed-
cral Courts. 1’rompt personal at
tention given to the collection of
Claims.
Realizing this condition we come before
; inducements that cannot be equaled. We
putromi£.e simply for friendship’s sake, nor for past favors, buf
we com * as honest business men and ask your trade for the
dollars and cents we will save you.
With pluck, energy and an unerring judgment, hacked by
Me ALMIGHTY AMERICAN 1 OLLAH. we have secured
BARGAINS that no ninety day CREDIT CONCERN can
ho t e to reach. We are no longer strangers among you, bu*
have proven the past four years that we fulfil every promise
we make. We now propose o sell you goo7s at prices tomeet Square,
those of your cotton. | Dailinglon, S. C
With many thanks to the public lor the very liberal patron
age of the past, we respectfully invite everyone to call at our
new stand and we will pr ve tint we aie still
a. W. DAfUlA.Y. H. T. THOMPSON.
DARGAN & THOMPSON.
Attorneys at Law,
Office, Hewitt building (up
stairs) north side of the Public
know how much to expect of
him as a taxpayer and a maker
of issues.
How impregnable is the posi
tion of our Governor! How
magnificently he responds to the
call of hisState for funds ! How
gloriously he sacrifices the
terests of B. R. Tillman to
State ride from five to thirty
miles to reach the Court Houses,
and leave their homes at mid
night (many having to leave
their families unprotected) in
order to get there in time; forc
ing our county treasurers to
i„. send out runners in the more
th e [distant parts of the county,
N
good of the oppressed people he warning our people to come at
rules! | once, (and be it said to the cred-
Let us analyze those returns !! *t °f the treasurers.)
Item No 1 is ”05 cows, $700.”
This means that each cow was
worth $10.77, according to the
Governor’s sworn statement.
He sold twelve of them to the
Lunatic Asylum for $442.40, or
$80.86 each. You can decide
whether he sold them for over
three times their value to an in
stitution under his direct con
trol, or whether he returned
promising
to spend the entire night in their
offices writing receipts to save
the farmers the penalty ? Were
you that night sleeping sweetly
in the Governor’s mansion,
dreaming of the $3,5000 we are
paying you, and your taxes un
paid ? If all this he true, (hut
it surely can’t he,) that is the
unpardonable sin, and that one
thing has caused you to lose at
least “ten thousand of vour
OT1CE is hereby (riven that tres-
passimr upon mv lands, on tl e
west siile of SI Marco’* mill pond, is
positively forbidden and will be pun
ished to the full extent of the law.
B. A. HOWELL,
Dec. 81—8t Lydia, 8.
TTENTION, FARMERS AND
TFKUKNTINK OPERATORS I
1 have just received a ear load of line
farm and draft Mules, and I am Rellinc
them very low for Cash; or on time, if
well secured. Call and sec them be
fore buying. W. K. BELL,
Proprietor Hartsvilie Livery and Sale
Stables Jan 7—2t
them for taxation at less than
one-third of their actual value, braves,”
You deposit your faith, and take | The boys in large numbers
your choice. Which was it ? j came in to-day to know about
“Four mules, at $75 each.” an d asked me to write you
Mules have fallen in Meriwether ilt once. They don’t like to
township, evidently. Who believe anything they see in
ocrats rush headlong into an is- wouldn’t like to buy at^the Gov-j som e papers. They said that
sue which will cause dissentions I ernor’s Jprice ? |the picture business, flowers,
in the party’s ranks, when bv ‘'hour horses, at $02.50each.' j 0 £glhig hoard, tax returns,etc,
steering clear of the question H <"^ are awfuUy cheap ° X i? 0 ™
" a Meriwether township! Would compared to the way they have
that we could buy the Govern-; been treated on the tax-paying,
or’s horses at his own valuation | Governor, if what is said
But we couldn’t! should he true, I doubt if you
“Fifteen hogs, $20.00.-” Cer- w ih have one “brave” left in
tainly our Governor must he the this section “to tell the tale.”
j cheapest hog-raiser iu the State, j Borne of the hoys (farmer hoys)
nothing will he lost and much
may he gained. Gen. Grant
once said that the Democratic
party may he depended upon to
make a blunder at the most crit
ical time and we believe that he | Would that'we could learn his 1 were talking of the five-doflar
was about right. The Demo- i secret of raising hogs—not pigs joggling hoard. They did not
crats often lose by their folly |—for $1.33 each. At that rate: 8ecin to understand exactly
and in this respect they are in
Dr. John A. Boyd
Since the recent ilmastroux fire from
which he suffered so severely
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 injthe futu.'e provide I
as heretofore with a large and select
asso. tment of
DRUGS.
MEDICINES,
TOILET ARTICLES,
FANCY ARTICLES,
&.C., &C.
t3?~A continuance of the liberal
patronage which has been accorded
him in the past is respectfully solicit-
e.I. Jan. 13-tf.
| we would all he rich. what it was. When I told them
. , . ‘One watch, $40.00.” How they said, could you not have
marked contrast with the Re* | economical a man, our Govern saved the State some money by
publicans
what
who always know i or
Has anybody seen him in building one panel of fence and
the
issues to fight upon or to possession of a gold watch ? No, i runnin 8 a plank through
eva( j e indeed ! Silver it is, at the best track and let one child ge
. . A Waterbury movement, at that! each end, and play
A serious danger that is men Forty dollar £ j A Spartan, tru- «am Hinton says his
acing the welfare of the party ly J play that way
see-saw ?
children
, every day, and
is that our majority in Congress “One piano, $20 00.” Please j 1 don’t cost him nigh five dol-
is too large. Havingeverything a°te how our Executive com- ai *-
.. . »i. rx .. limes an esthetic love of music' flow. Governor, you see ah
their own way the Democratic with a devotion to economy ! *bis trouble started bv you tak-
members are already showing Twenty dollars for a piano! j in ? that free pass. Would that
an inclination to go too far, and VVhat make is on the market at you had taken my advice last
in politics this is never wise, [bat figure f We read of great vear and returned that pass to
rr,, , , , . £ , bargans at #300. Can we not uunen. You would then have
Then, too we have but few safe, ;lll K „ t the Governor’s “bargain been ourGoverner for four years,
cinservative leaders iu the directory,” and save oui selves hut that free pass, has been your
House—too few to stem the tide. | cold, hard cash ? [ruin. Your friend socially,
$200.” _ ^ L. M. Mihiki
How many “pictures, flowers B-8—Can’t I truthfully say,
.and joggling hoards?” ; "I told you so?”
“Seven hundred an sixty-five! Greenwood, January 15.
acres of land, $2,700.” What —* — —
j Zulrz Tobacco Growers mention.
I home estate, which has received ^JP'J.BACigrower* in South Caro-
the benefit of all his industry M . hna ami those eontenipJatingen-
( me ucm in ui uu ms industry the culture of the sbfple
would do well tocaii on or address R.
H- KOOBRS, Darlington, 8. C.; or J.
Watchmakers
AND
Jewelers,
Darlington, S. C.,
IDIE^TLIELRS IUST
FINE SlLYERWARiiand
JEWELRY tf Ail Kinds.
ty The handsomest Bridal Presentr
to be found in the town of Darlington.
WWatehcs and •Clocks prompt!)
repaired, and all work guaranteed.
Oct. 15—8m.
save
[cold, hard cash ?
With serious apprehensions for ^“Household furniture,
the consequences, we shall
await anxiously for the proceed
ings of the Fifty-second Con
gress.
GEt ERAL NE VS.
v '
You Owe It to Yourself.
You owe it to yourself to
purchase the best groceries that
are offered, and to do this you
should go to C. N. Oates’ where
the freshest and choicest gro
ceries are always in stock and
retailed at the lowest market
prices.
Item* of Interext From All Over
World.
ind intelligence, is worth, house
Th# incluied, $3.52 an acre! Let
l the nations wonder !
More cows at #10 each, more
mules at $50 each, more hogs at
Hon. John Sherman was re- ~
elected United States Senator each, a wagon at $30, and,
from Ohio last week. finally, 1,125 acres of laud at
, •„ • -.ir t xr- I ?*!>800> or #3.37 per acre ! Pro-
A powder mill m West Vir- d ijji oug ; What a farming suc-
ginia was blown up on Sunday. | . ess ! What a thrifty agi icul-
Not a vestige ot tne wi rks were turist! What a veracious tax
le t. k ve .neu were killed and,payar ! W 11 rnoiths agape wo
a number were injured. j stand waiting for additional evi-
A. t HITCHER, Holloway. Person i'o., i
N.C. Jan. 21—3t
Administrator’s Sale.
K will sell the personal property be
9 longing to the estate of the late
G M. Kilgore, deceased,on the 27 inst
at public outcry. The sale to take j
place at the lute residence of the said
G. M Kilgore. Terms Cash.
J, J. WARD,
Administrator.,
Make Your Tax Returns.
Auditor’s Cilice, i
Darlington, S. C., >
December 1, 1891.)
This office will be open for the pur
pose of listing the personal property
and polls of the county for taxation
for tlie fiscal year, commencing Nov.
1st, 1891, and ending Oct. 3lst, 1892,
from Jan. 1st, 1892, to Feb. 20th. ex
cepting days advertised below for
country precincts, and days required
by law in filling the jury !h>x.
Mechanicsville, Tuesday, January 5;
Swift Creek. Wednesday, “ 8;
High Hill, Thursday, “ 7;
Leavensworth, Friday, “ 8;
Philadelphia, Monday. “ 11;
Jasper, Tuesday, “ 12;
Lisbon, Wednesday and
Thursi.ay, January 13 and 14;
Cypress, Friday, “ 15;
Stokes Bridge, Saturday and
Monday, January 16 and 18;
Lydia, Tuesday, “ pj;
Hartsvilie, Wednesday and
Thursday, January 20 and 21;
Antioch, Friday, “ ’ 2);
Society Hill, Monday and
Tuesday, January 25 and 26;
Filling jury box, last week iu January.
The following instructions from
Comptroller General's office will he
observed: “Circular No. 18. second
series. The attention of this office has
been called to the fact that in some
counties of the State the Auditors
have been in the habit of distributing
loosely the returns for personal prop
erty and allowing individuals to fill
out the same sending the said returns
to tlie County Auditors without the
oath which attaches to tlie same be
ing administered. The practice must
be stopped and each and every tax
payer will he required to appear be
fore the respective County Auditors
either by themselves, their agents, or
assigns, guardians, trustees, adminis-,
trators, etc., and answer the various 1
questions as appeal upon tlie returns. !
And the County Auditors will put '
these questions eateg rically to each |
and every person making a return of
personal property. When the said
return is made, the Auditor will ad
minister the oath and swear the party
making the return iu each and every
instance.’’
Any person, company, or corpora
tion commencing any business in the
county a ter tlie first day of January,
■ 1892, shall within thirty days after
commencing such business report to
the Auditor under oath, tlie average
! capital employed or to he employed in
I such business unless such capital is
shown to be listed in some other coun
ty or State for taxation lor fiscal year
1891-92 in accordance with section 216
of General Statutes,
All real es ate owners will be re
quired to state under oath all im
provenientst'i buildings as well as ad
dition of new buildings since making
la«t returns.
They are requested to state any ir
The Leaders cr Lew Prices.
Very respectfully,
A. J. BROOM.
Wlllcox’s Old Drug Store.
The Greatest Bargains in
CLOTHING
Ever offered in this MARKET.
The fact is we want to reduce our stock of
c.( .ir n ((>'(;>
T. il. SPAM.
i • Attorney At I aw.
DA RLINGTON, C. IL, S. C-
Will practice in Circuit Courts and
Supreme Court of South Carolina
Prompt attention given to all busi-
‘ ness, and special attention given col-
| lections.
P. Bishop Parrott,
Stenographer and Typewriter,
j tSf Office with Nettles & Nettles..gj
LEGAL AND OTHER COPYING
SOLICITED.
1 Testimony reported in short hand
and type-written transcript of same
furnished at reasonable rates.
I Good Spelling. Corre.et Punctuation
; and Neat Work Guaranteed.
Jan. 8-lyr.
■ ~rs
House Established 187o-
W M. JONES.
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These are our famous Tailor Made Suits, New Goods and none
better made.
Star Come and see for yourself.
WON'T HATCH
OUT A CHICKEN!
Neither will proclamations on dead
walls revive languishing trade.
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
Is the great
INK-UBATOR
FOR HATCHING
OUT BUSINESS.
How Is Ills ?
J0NE3, LEE i GO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
Norfolk, Va.
Liberal advances made on consign
ments.
Correspondence and Shipments So
licited.
Refer to Tin* Norfolk National Bank
and Citizens' Batik, of Norfolk, Va.
Lee’s Prepared Agricultural Lime.
For Cotton, Corn, Peanuts, Oats,
Wheat, Clover, etc, The best Ferti
lizer for Compost results—equal to tlie
Best Fertilizer on tlie Market. For
sale by GEO A. BLAND,
Agent, at A. Weitiburgs, Pearl St.
W ANTED, a position as overseer
by a gentleman of experience.
Best references. Terms moderate.
Address, W. B McCle.Iau, care W. J.
Early, Darlington, S. C.
U J ANTED—Hide* of all kinds ex-
oeptcow hides. Tlie very liigh-
! est market price will be paid for fox,
mink, otter, deer and sheep hides
at WITCOVER'S RESTAURANT,
tf Main St., Darlington, 8. C.
Building Lots For Sals.
rBYHIRTY or forty building lots in
fi Darlington, nearer to the busi
ness part and more eligibly situated
than any others in the town, will be
sold to approved pure I lasers on easy
terms. B. C. NORMKNT.
Jan. 14—Cm
PETER BOWLES
TYOES first class House ami Sign
■*“' Painting; Kalsouiine Work a
j specialty.
in addition to my other work,
I am now prepared to do
I PAPER HANGING, etc.
tW He solicits the patronage of
Darlington.
mi. B. McGIRT, D. D. $.,»
Offers his professional services to
the people of Darlington and vicinity.
Office over tlie store of Edwards, Nor-
mciit & Co.
Jan 19, ’90—ly
WATCH KS,
CLOCKS AND JEWELRY,
Of all kinds for sale at the very
lowest market prices. Repairing a
specialty and satisfaction guaranteed.
W. T. SANFORD,
(At Mason's Old Stand.)
The Best is the Cheapest.
The “Domestic'’ Sowing Machine Im
provements for 1891.
A Stationery Run.
We are having a big Station
ery run, and yet there is noth
ing stationary about it. This, \
seeming paradox, is a plain
fact, and is due to our affixing Zut"™' eT * CTli ' or tnurt » n
very low prices to very high Kver -V niale between the ages of 21
* * and-Y) years except thotft* incapable of
grade goods. j earning a supiwirt from lieing maimed
B /—, v—y f—y j f - '* X X T or from any other cause shall be
, (J. D 1\ lO 1 v_J W . deemed taxable polls.
j W. H. LAWRENCE, County Auditor
The Immense and Well Selected
BTOOK of
J. F. EARLY
Will Positively he Marked Down at
Cost for strictly cash,
All wanting Bargains will do well
to inspect the Stock before purchasing else
where. Dec. 31—4t.
Two machine* in one; chain stitch
lock stitch; “Domestic” looper. Asli
the agent to show it to )ou. ¥01:
will see its great value at once.
Tmt Wonukk op thu Aon! Firs
; in the field »itn new ideas; tiigh arm
bent wood worn; convertible stitcl
| sewing machine.
The “DOMESTIC" can be seen a
the store of McCall Sc Burch, ot at thi
| residence of J. G. McCall.
[Mrs. J. G. McCall
[Agent for Darlmgtor County