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mmm. ' V r A FLORENCE FAMILY IN LUCK. Mr. and Mr*. D. M. Hook Fall Hair* to An Immense Fortune. [Florence Messenger] The anouncetnent that Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hook, of this ci- ty, are about to come into pos session of an immense fortune ■will be welcome news to tho many friends of these good peo ple. The announcement may seem incredable, yet it is not made without good authority. Several months ago, as will be remembered, mention was made in the newspapers of the im mense estate of Robert Edwards and of the fact that many of his heirs reside in South Carolina. Mrs. D. M. Hook, the wife of a machinist in the Atlantic Coast Line shops at this point, hap pens to be one of the h-drs to the immense wealth. There are numerous heirs throughout the South to the es tate, which is estimated at from two to five hundred million dol lars. The history of the estate is that Robert Edwards, a native of England, settled in America and was the possessor of twenty-five acres of land whereon a part of Broadway and Wall streets, New York city, are now located. He had two brothers and one sister, Thomas, William and Miss Frankie, who settled in Virginia, and because of their differences with Robert in poli tics he leased his land in 1780 for a period of ninety-nine years and returned to England, where he died unmarried. About the year 1791 Thomas and Miss Frankie moved to Greenville County and through them the South Carolina heirs are de scended. These heirs, so far as have been named, are T. H. Stokes and Mrs. Wesley Gilbert, of Greenville ; Judge I. Wick- liffe, of Walhalla ; Mrs. S. Chis olm and Joel Edwards, of Co lumbia ; and Mrs. D. M. Hook, of Florence ; W. Edwards anil R. P. Peek, of Spartanburg. The conditions of the lease, which expired in 1886, were that at his (Robert Edward’s) death, the property was to re vert to his estate, with all im provements thereon. At the expiration of the lease some of his kindred began an in vestigation and found that six ty-one volumes of the records of New York city, covering the period of the lease and sub-leas es had been purloined but for tunately for his heirs he had al so recorded the lease in Eng land, where it has been recently discovered. A meeting of the South Caro lina heirs was held at Union on the 11th instant to combine in their efforts to obtain their shares of the fortune, and Mr Hook attended the meeting. Dr. Drummond's Lightning Remedy for Rheumatism has received the unqualified en dorsement of the medical fac ulty as being a safe and re markably efficient preparation for the relief and speedy cure of Rheumatism. Its work is so speedy and miraculous that benefit is felt from the first dose, and one bottle is warrant ed to cure any ordinary case. Sold by druggists. Price, $5. for large bottle, or sent by pre paid express on receipt of price by Drummond Medicine Co.,48- 60 Maiden Lane, New York Agents wanted. m- “TA-HA-RA BOOM-DE-AYI" A Song That Has Captured Two Conti nents, and its First Singer. “Little Annie Rooney”—Al lah be praised!—has fled to join “Sweet Violets,” Whoa, Em ma” and “White Wings” in the silent obscurity of the past. “Comrades” has come and gone —almost, and “They’re After Me” is a memory. But we are not without a “popular song. Weneverare. “Ta ra-raBoom- de-ay” is with us, and is likely to stay until something newer and as “catchy” delivers us from its explosive melody. The words of this new song are not over burdened with in tellectuality, and its meter is not precisely Lowellesque, but goes ; it goes everywhere. Lot tie Collins, a famous London music hall “artist,” was the the first one to sing it in the form which captured England and has spread with rapidity worthy of la grippe in America. She says the air has been a folk song in Europe for years, but that she got it from America. We ought to be more careful. It may be mentioned that Miss Collins salary jumped from $100 to $300 a week after she had “Boom-ta-ra-rad” afew times. The other day new in terest was added to this song by the beginning of a contro versy, which, if the emphasis with which its parties speak is to be regarded, can only be ap peased with b-l-u-d. A baker’s dozen of gentleman have claimed authorship of its words, as many singers have disputed Miss Collins’ cairn to priority of warbling it, and nearly every country, civilized and savage, has been called the land of its birth. Ta-ra-ra! WADE HAMPTON. The old Hero is Stiil Loved and Honor ed bv Georgians. JBavannab Press. 1 The Confederate veterans of Savannah have honored them selves in inviting Gen. Wade Hampton to lie with them on memorial day. He is to-day one of the most distinguished survivors of the war. The su perb and dashing cavalryman of the Army of Northern Virgin ia, the typical Southern gentle man, the conservative states man who delivered his people from the rule of the carpetbag ger, the patriot and veteran dear to the hearts of all South erners, Wade Hampton is a prominent figure among his people. The action of South Carolina in trying to discredit him by withdrawing his Senatorial commission was atonceashame and a political mistake. This narrow policy had the effect of making Hampton stronger in the hearts of the people. He is a man without fear and without reproach, a statesman without a taint, a soldier without a blot upon his record. Savannah will have a grand opportunity to honor the great commander of the Army of Northern Vir- inia, the trusted friend of ginii Lee. A Smart Man. Ninety-seven Sects. According to the eleventh cen sus there are ninety-seven dis tinct religious bodies in the United States, not counting such detached congregations as the Sandemanians, Christadel- phians, etc. Among these num erous enough to hold conferen ces appear such little known names as Armenian Catholics, Wilburite Friends, Suomai, Bruederhof, Defenseless, Amish and the Schwenkfeldians. A Freak. [Marion Star.) Mr. W. B. R. Gasque, of this township, is the owner of a young chicken that is quite a remarkable caprice of nature. This deformity has a normal head, neck and thorax, thence the body forks and the remaind er of the bird is that of a dual creature with seperate viscera, wings, legs, and other organs complete to each body. Mr. Gasque says that it seems per fectly healthy, has no trouble in getting about the yard on its four legs in search of food, and bids fair to live to grow to ma- turty. An Effscliv* Pie*. | Waynesboro (On.) True Citixen.] One of our young lawyers tells a good one on himself. At the last term of the court Judge : Roney appointed him to defend a negro who was “cuse er some thing concerning uv er hog.” The case was plain and the ne gro was soon standing before his honor for sentence, when the usual question was asked if he had anything to say before sentence was passed. His re ply was Nuthin ’much, boss, “c&ptin I hope you will keep in mind de youngness uv my law yer.” Will not hobble around on crutches when he can cure his Rheumatism with one bottle of Dr. Drummond’s Lightning Re medy, costing only $5, but worth $100. Enterprising Druggists keep it, or it will be sent to any address on receipt of price, by the Drummond Medicine Co., 48-60 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted. Patti's Wonderful Castle. The house in which Patti lives is one of the most interesting of homes. “Craig-y-Nos Castle,” as the songstress has christened it, is hidden away in the wild hills of the Swansea valley of Wales, writes Florence Wilson in her charming account of “A Day in Patti’s Castle” in the May Ladies’ Home Journal. It would be one of the most inac cessible spots imaginable were it not for a little railway which runs within four miles of it. In pleasant weather it would be difficult to find a prettier bit of landscape, but in wet and win try weather, when storms sweep through the valley and trans form the tumbling little Tawy River into a foaming torrent, it is a good place to keep away from. Patti’s reason for choos ing a home there was a good one. The peculiarly moist at mosphere of the place suited her voice better than any other locality she could find on the English side of Dover Straits. Having once determined where she would live, Patti began to build a home consistent with her ample ideas of comfort and luxury. The most remarkable thing about “Craig-y-Nos” is that such an establishment is to be found in such a remote part of the country. It is very much as though Jay Gould had built his Irvington palace in the heart of the Adirondacks, instead of on the slope of the Hudson Riv er. In point of architectural beauty or extent of acreage it would be absurd to compare “Craig-y-Nos” with any of the great ancestral estates of the English aristocracy. The castle takes its name from a huge, ill- shaned hill called “Craig-of-the- Nignt.” To get around this hill and make her house moderately accessible from the railway station, Patti spent $20,000 in building a roadway. Th« Sneezing Superstition. [St. Louis Republic.] The custom of saying VGod bless you!” when a person sneezes dates from the time of the Patriarch Jacob. The rab bis say that prior to the time when Jacob lived a man never sneezed but once—the shock consequent was certain death. When Jacob came on the scene he interceded with the Master and obtained a relaxation of this rigid law, subject to the condition that in all countries when a person sneezed he him self, if alone, or a friend if one happened to be near, should make a pious exclamation. This soon crystallized into one gen eral form, that of “God bless you!” It is rather singular that this curious custom is now observed, in one form or another, in most European countries to-day. In Germany the sneezer is saluted with “Tour good health;” in Ireland with “God bless your honor.” In Italy and Spain similar expressions are used. The Russians, in order to be odd, I suppose, exclaim, “How do you dor’ Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents S sr box. For sale at Willcox & o’s drug store. Plan! Corn I Plant Corn I Messrs Hubbard. Price&Co., cotton brokers, of New York, wind up one of their latest cir culars with the following unique little ballad, which should be not only sung, but acted throughout the South : O, Dixie land is the land of cotton, That’s why Dixie's now foritottouton; Plant corn, plant com. Plant com, down South in Dixie! O, cotton, she is a gay deceiver. That's jest why we're goin’to leave her Plain corn, plant corn. Plant corn down South in Dixie! Confidential. A lawyer’s clerk ran off with 80,000 francs of his employer’s money. A few days afterward the lawyer received the follow ing letter from the delinquent: “Honored Sir:—As there is no one in whom I have such confidence as yourself, I ven ture to inquire if, in case I am apprehended, you would con sent to undertake my defense ? Yours very resjiectfully, A. Zan- gerl.” SHILOH’S cTtaRRH REM EDY. A marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Headache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector for the more suc cessful treatment of these com plaints without extra charge. Price 50c. Sold by Dr. J. A. Boyd. Fair visitor—So you have real ly decided not to sell your house ? Fair Host—Yes. You see, we placed the matter in the hands of a real estate agent. After reading his lovely advertise ment of our property, neither John nor myself could think of parting with such a wonderful and perfect home.—Pittsburg Bulletin. Malaria and Broken-Down Constitution Waycross, Ga. Dr. W. H. Whitehead: Dear Sir—At your request I will state my case. Some years ago I contracted malaria in it. most violent form while living at Newark, N. J. I consulted various physicians and took numberless preparations recom- mended as “sure cures,” but it stuck to me like a brother—or more like a mother-in-law. I finally came South, and while here tried new remedies, said to always cure malaria, and it still stuck to me, and you know the broken-down condition I was in when I came to your P. P. P (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium), and I improved rap idly, and am to-day in as good health as I ever was—tn fact better. As a remedy for a brok- endown constitution it has no equal. Yours, etc., T. P. Cottle. He—Don’t you think women ought to have the right to pro pose? She—And give the men the right of refusing? No, indeed! The idea! A Rash Editor.—“But do you accept the thirty-nine articles?” asked the visitor of the editor of the religious weekly. “I do, without exception, re turned the editor.” “Gosh !” said the office boy. That beats the record. Thir ty-nine articles accepted all to once.”—Ex. Upstart—I have made up my mind to become a journalist. What kind of paper would you advise me to go to work with ? Gruffly—Well, I think you are best fitted to work with a piece of sand-paper.—Boston Courier. Guarantead Cura. I We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted ; with a Cough. Cold or any ; Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, 1 and will use this remedy as di- rected, giv-ng it afair trial, and | experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King’s New Dis covery could be relied on. It 1 never disappoints. Trial bot tles free at Willcox & Co’s drug store. Large size 50c. and $1.00. j Weary Watkins—I’ve just figgered out wat I d orter been. | Hungry Higgins—Well, wot?! Weary Watkins—I thing I’d j make a first-class rich invalid. A Leader, Since its first introduction,! Electric Bitters has gained rap idly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics and al teratives—containing nothing which permits its use as a bev erage or intoxicant, it is recog nized as the best and purest m?dicince for all ailments of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys.—It will cure Sick Headache, Indi gestion, Constipation, and drive Malaria from the system. Sat isfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be re funded. Sold by Willcox & Co. “We don’t place any value on things till we lose them,” said Mrs. Smith. “That’s so,” said the widow Jones. “I never knew what a good husband I had lost until I heard the minis ter preach his funeral sermon. Shiloh’s Consumption Cure. This is beyond question the most successful Cough Medi cine we have ever sold, a few doses invariably cure the worst cases of Cough, Croupand Bron chitis, while its wonderful sue cess in the cure of Consumption is without a parallel in the his tory of medicine. Since its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test whichnoother medicine can stand. If you have a cough we earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10c., 50c. and $1. If your lungs are sore, chest, or back lame, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Sold by Dr. J. A. Boyd. SPRING GOODS! ! TTSTEY Piano* and Estey Crvans are nisde upon honor, sold upon merit, and are known the world ortr. The Estey Organs hare been manufacturaa for forty five years and fully deserve the praise a -corded by all who purchase them. They are oonstrueted to meet all requirement* for pArK'r.nnnrw lodge or school. They can lie purchased on easy terms of the KILLOUUH MUSIC C We Imve just opened an Elegant Line of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, ETC., Wash Goods of every variety, Embroidery, Laces, Parasols, Fans, &c. Gents’ Furnishing Goods, IE3:.A. r r3, SHOES, IETO- Would call special attention to our Evitt & Bro’s Ladies’ Fine Shoes; every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction. Call examine our goods and get our prices be fore buying; we will save you money. Respectfully, JOTE t SiNDEIS, Oarlingtos, S, C. PARPENTF,H Organ* are first Hawi in every resprot. Solid walnut ears ^ neat in design. Varied combinations to suit all clauses of music. The E. P. Carpenter» ompany, Manufacturer*!, factory at Ball eboro, Vermont, have had many years o! experience and are perfectly responsible. Tiiev fmiy warrant all organs for eight years. THE KILLOUUH MUSIC ( OMPANY buy in large quantities and sell them wholesale or retail at lowest prices f quality considered. Write for catalogue and price list. Larsast Producing Plana Paatortaa IN THE WORLD. •EC than# CELEBRATED PIANO* bafora pure haling alsawbara. Manufacturad by IEW ENGLAND PIARO CO., BOSTON, MAE*. THE KILLOUCH MUSIC CO., PLOBENOE, B. C. Oanaral Rapraaantathraa. ■TXTEAVER Organs are sold the world over and are noted for their pur# ** tone, handnome design and finish. Frompt and easy action. Maufao- tured by Wearer Organ and Piano Company, York, Penn. THE KiLLOUGH MUSIC COMPANY, AGENTS, FL.OREN-CE, S. C. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from practice, naving had placed in nis hands by an East India mis sionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Con sumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthmaandall Throat and Lun Affections, also a positive an radical cure of Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, af ter having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this mo tive and a desire to relieve hu man suffering, I will send free of charge, to all .who desire it. this recipe, in German, French or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail b t v addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A. Noyks, 820 Powers’ Block, Rochester, N. Y. A Freak.—Circus Agent: Are there any freaks of nature in this vicinity that you know of? Native—W a 1 , there’s the chap that started a third news paper in Excuseless City, a town of 800 inhabitants, and Agent—Huh! We don’t want anv living skeletons.—Brooklyn Life. Answer This Question. Why do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75c. we will sell them Shiloh’s Vitalizer. guar anteed to cure them. Sold by Dr. J. A. Boyd. ■ - - « —— r Trouble Between Editors.— Country Editor : I see there is a very rancorous row between two New York editors. Such rows are neither interesting to the public, nor are they journalism in the better sense. Assistant Editor—I notice that the editor of the Bugle has has a bitter attack on you this morning. Editor—Is that so? Thepu- sillianimous blackguard! I’ll show him up in to-morrow’s pa per as the most audacious scoundrel on the face of the earth He is a poor, slimy, corpse-faced creature, a malig nant old hyena, an insinuative whiffet. —Texas Siftings Howard Fleming, 276 East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C., IMPORTER OF English Portland Cement AND DEALER IN LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, HAIR, d:C., and all BUILK ING MATERIAL. Lowtsi Prices. Best Satisfaction. CAR LOAD LOTS A SPECIALTY. Oct. 29—lyr Beg to announce that their stock of new SPRING GOODS IS NOW READY. DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS & TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS. For Gentlemen, Ladies, Boys and Children. Readv-made Clothing for Men, Bovs and Children. TT AR.I3 W A.K.E A3STID TUSTWARE. GROCERIES at wholesale and retail. EVERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE. Woods & Hj&.'VE CTTJST IRIECIErVIEID A very large and carefully selected stock of Ijt Ik String SuBtr Trait. The largest and finest lot of Edwin C. Burt’s goods that they have ever carried. A beautiful line of For Ladies, Misses and Children in all the new shades. In Men's Shoes they have a stuck that cannot be excelled anywhere in qvality, variety or style. Special attention is called to their $3 Shoe, genuine calf and goodyear- welt; also their complete line of Umbrellas, Valises, Trunks, kt, and Shoe Findings of every description. Their Hats are just something nobby. Woods & Milling: PROPRIETORS The Darlington Shoe Store. Mar 34—5m Clerk’s Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Darlington. In Common Pleas. A. M. Sompayrac vs Frank Murray, et al. Judgment for Foreclosure. Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclos ure in the above stated case I will offer for sale in front of the Court House, in Darlington County, on the first Monday in May next, the following described real estate ; A tract of land containing nine and one-tenth acres, situate in the courty and State aforesaid and bounded northwest by Hnckholt's creek and surrounded on the other sides by lands of J. W. Williams, trustee. Terms of sale, cash; purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. A. PARROTT, April 14—8t. W. C. C. P. To Rent. ONE four room cottage near the C., S. k N. R. It. Apply to P. B. PARROTT, at office of E. O. Woods, Esq. Ap21-tf Welling & Bonnoitt, Hardware, Cntlery, Cans and Agricultural Implements. Agpents for McC«rinickM[owers,B'nd- ers and Hay Rakes. Halliday Wind Hills. Brunson Bar Slides. Law’s Block Hames. Sdie Harrows. Iron Age Harrows. Carry a lull supply of Pumps and Pipe tor driv en wells, Rubber and Leather Belting and Ha- chine Oils. N. B.—A large number of McCormick Mower* are now in ubo in Darlington and Florence Counties. We keep in Mtock extra pieces for these machines. Mch 17, ’92—3:n, The Killougli Music Company Scud greeting, and are happy to announce business increasing, territory ex tending, new branches and agencies being established. We can help to make home happy if you will try us. We want to tend you complete catalogues and full information free. Bcsihkss Rl'lbs: Buy direct; Sell direct; One price; Lowest price; Assume freights; Warrant all goods sold; Have satisfied customers or none. NOTE OUR SPECIALTIES. PIANOS—Behr Bros., Decker Bros. ) ORGANS—Estey, Carpenter, Weaver, Estey, New England. > Farrand k Votey, Kimball. For any kinds of musical goods apply to us. Address THE KILLOUGH MUSIC COMPANY, FLORENCE, S. C. N. H. When in Florence call at our store iu new hotel buildiug. DON'T MIND THE CROWD! T W TT' in -ii'Ii • i Go Straight to the Store of C. N. OATS. You will be waited on thoroughly there. WE KEEP A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, CROCKERY WARE, ETC., ETC. K. L. BLACKMON, Manager. NOTICE TO l\S I It ERS, Get The Best Insurance For The Least Money. THE LIVERPOOL k LONDON k GLOBE INSURANCE CO., ol Liverpool, England, is the largest Fire Company in the world. THE ACTNA, of Hartford, Connecticut, is the largest of all the American Fire Companies. THE INHURANCH COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, of Philadelphia, ia the second Jargest of all American Fire Combanies. THE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York city, is the third larg est of all American Fire Companies THE HARTFORD, of Hartford, Connecticut, is the fourth largest of all tha American Fire Compan es. All of the above companies, and several others, represented in the agency IF 1 . E. ZSTORIMIEIfcTT, September 11, 1890 Da.lirgtOn. S. U. LAW LARON. W- F. DARGAN, Attorney at Law, Darlington, - - - S. C- Office over Welling & Benoit’s r. w. BOYD. GEO. W BROWN BOYD b BROWN- attorney! and Connselori at Law Office in brick b\ ildi ig south of the Bank of 1 ar ington. DARLINGTON V. B, & C. PrtOMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL BUSINESS. a. W. DAP.OAN. H. T. THOMPSON. DARGAN & THOMPSON, Attorneys at Law, Office, Hewitt building (up stairs) north side of the Public Square. Darlington, S. C * T. H. SPAIN. Attorney at I aw, DARLINGTON, C. H., S. C- Will practice in Circuit Courts and Supr. me Court ol South Carolina. Prompt attention given to all busi ness, and special attention given col lections. J. J. WARD. K. 0. WOODS. WARD & WOODS. Attorney! fc Counselor! at Law, D A KLIN 0 TON, S. C. Will practice In the State and Federal . Courts Special attention paid to all matters pertaining to the buying, selling, rentingor leasing of real estate. Any partv having business in this line would do well to call on the firm, who have control of some of the most de sirable property In I he town and county. J. K. NRTTLBS. C. S. NKTTLKS. Nettles & Nettles, Attorneys k Counselors at Law, l>*rlliigt*n f. II., 8. C. Will practice in all the State and Fed eral Court*. Prompt personal at tention given to the collection of Claims. P. Bishop Parrott, Stenographer and Typewriter, |9~Offlce with Nettles k Nettles, mt LEGAL AND OTHER COPYING SOLICITED. Testimony reported in short-hand and tvpe-written transcript of same furnished at reasonahla rates. Good Spelling, Correct Punctuation and Neat Work Guaranteed. Jan. 8-lyr. Creditors Notice. iig claims against H Rogge, de A LL persons havini the estate of J. ceased, will present them properly proved and all persons indebted to said estate will make payment forth with to April 14—St. le payment forth J. W. DAVIS, '.Administrator, Talbott & Sons, MANUFACTURERS OF Engines, Boilers, Cotton Seed OIL MACHINERY And all kinds of Tobacco Ma chinery, Com and Wheat Mills, Turbine Water-Wheels, Saw Mills with rope feed or belt and variable friction feed, improved dogs and set works and timber guages, graduated to sixteenth of an inch, $200 to $300; Brick Machinery and Wood-Working Machinery a specialty. Planing Machines $200 and upwards. Drying Kilns for brick and lum ber; every yard should have one. Plans and drawings for con struction furnished. We sell the highest grade of machinery and at low prices. H. d. Dadham, GENERAL AGENT. COLUMBIA. S. C Appointments, Supenrisor of Registratioo, ‘ “ County. I will attend at the following places on date named below, for the purpose of registering the voters of Darlington County in accordance with recent Act of the Legislature. All certificates of ■egistration issued must be presented before new ones will be issued, or If certificates cannot be produced then An Affidavit as to Iohb ig nocoggary D “"W P Si5!i£, b 7“' ,, '’ b V”- Mechaniosville Feb’y ia Levens worth ** Antioch •• .1 Hartsville “ ' . and 20, closing 3. P. M. last dar. Lydia Stokes Bridge March “ 8 and 4, closi P. M. last da; Cypress Swift Creek “ High Hill <• Society-Hill “ and IS closing 8 P. M la J. F. GARNE _ Sup. Registrat January 28th 1893. Stockholder’s Meet The annual meeting of t holders of the Darlington Mi lug Comyiany will be held ai of the company Thursdav 1898, at 12 M. 5 W. C. ( April 14—4t Creditors Notice. A LL persons having claims aga the estate of I. fi. Harrell, ceased, will present them i P~vcd and all person* inde wUl make payment f w hh t° 8. D. HARREl Admlnlatrator with will April 14—tt.