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fhe Darlington POBUSHKD ErERT THURSDAY M'lIlNl.NU. SN RV J, Jhoupson, PROPKIETOK. TERMS—$1 Per Annum in Advance 50 cents for C months; 2$ cents S months. Advertising Rates: One Square first insertion $1.00 One Square second insertion 50 Every ■ubeequeut insertion 50 Contract advertisements inserted upon the most reasonable terms. LOCALS. {Continued f rom \st page.) AN AUSPICIOUS OCCASION. to a A Reception in New York City Popular Darlington Lady. [Reported for Thk Xkws.] The many friends, admirers and relatives of Miss Carrie Manne in Darlington would have been charmed could they have witnessed the brilliant re ception given in this city, on the 14 inst., in celebration of J} 18 election was the engagement of that popular ti° n - Altamont Moses, A. Silver- one. AH liquors must for cash and money deposited in bank each night. HOW TO CEKTIKY. A membef'Wt the county board of control must be present when a shipment to a county dispensary is opened to certify to any breakage of bottles in transit, else no claim of that kind will be allowed by the State Commissioner. 7. A 1 1 j»ackages-containing bottles or liquor, wine or beer must be opened carefully, so as to be returned to the StateCom- missioner without injury, and the same must be shipped back at once. Any loss or damage will be charged to the county land S. Lewenthal. The twojd'spenser. last named were present as rep- 8. Any liquor not in stock at resentatives from Darlington the county dispensary will be Lodge, No. 7. In the election purchased by the State dispen- for officers Darlington was high-! ser on application through coun- ly honored. Gen. James was ty dispenser or furnished from elected Representative to the i Columbia. Annual Meeting of the Grand Lodge— Darlington Secures a High Office. The annual meeting of the Grand Lodge of the Knights of ! Pythias of South Carolina was held in Greenville last week. It was the largest Pythian meeting ever held in the State and the reports made to the Grand Lodge from the different sec tions show the order to be in a most flourishing condition in South Carolina. The following | from Darlington attended the meeting: Past Grand Chancel lor W. E. James, Grand Dis trict Deputy Geo. H. McKee, Past Chancellors C. Alexander young lady and Mr. berg, of New York. The re ception was given at the resi dence of Mr. Jacob Kalmus, No 8<; Sixth Avenue. It was a mag nificent affair and the guests, of whom there were a very large number, remained until a late hour. The evening was joy ously spent in music, dancing and recitation. An elegant sup per was served; it was catered by Mrs. Munzenheimer, one of New York’s celebrities in this line. The prospective bride, always handsome, never looked better than on this occasion. She made a beautiful and charming picture as she received the hearty best wishes of her host of friends. Her mother and sister, Miss Sadie, were present from Darlington to share in the pleasures of the auspicious event. The following are among those who were present: Mr. and Mrs. J. Kalmus, Mr. and Mrs. Silverberg, Mr. and Mrs. L. Spingarn, Mr. and Mrs. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. P. Kalmus, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Simon Manne, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manne, Mr. and Mrs I. Lewenthal, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Appelt, Mr. and Mrs. John Marco, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Marco, Mr. and Mrs. Kassner, Mr. and Mrs. Krieger, Mr. anil Mrs. Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Frag ner, Mr. and Mrs. Metzner, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Spingarn, Mr. and Mrs. AustOriveil, Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs. Spam, Mrs. B. Schulhafer, Mrs. I. Samuels, Mrs. W. Singer, Misses Rosa Silverberg, Janie Kalmus, Ida Kalmus, Goldie Kalmus, H. K. Krieger, Levy, Sadie Wolf, Messrs B. Kalmus, D. Kalmus, S. Kalmus, Sam. Je.kowski, L. Jerkowski, H. Manne, L. Manne, K. Silver berg (Alderman of Newark, N. J. ), S. Silverberg, H Silverberg, S. Robinson. B H. Rosenstein, M. H. Levy, J. H. Steirberg, Abe Lewenthal, S. Fragner, A. Fragner. S. K. New York City, May, 1«. A MILITARY RECEPTION. Supreme Lodge which will meet in Washington in May, 18!i4. His election was secured over! of Sum ter, by a vote of 114 to ‘.4. This is the highest Pythian office in . the State, but, while the com pliment is great, Gen. James 1 fully deserves the honor, for, besides being a worthy citizen, he is an enthusiastic and devot ed Knight. Mr. J. H. Thayer, of Charleston, was elected Grand Chancellor. THE WORK OF CHARITY. The Friends of the Darlington Guards Honor the Bovs for Their Victory. The friends of the Guards in Darlington, and their name is legion, are so elated over the success of the company in win ning the championship of the State in Columbia last week that they propose to give the boys a big reception—the grand est thing of the kind ever given | in the town. It will be held in The Success of the Flower Mission— The Last Meeting of the Season. The flower mission has decid ed that, owing to thehot weath er, the meeting on Tuesday just past shall be the last for the season. The mission will reor ganize in the fa) land hopes then to carry out its project of an afternoon tea. The meeting on Tuesday was the most success ful of all; over fifty bunches of flowers were distributed among the people at the factory. En couragement has met the mis sion on all sides; its work is not one of sentiment, but has bprne most practical results. While distributing the flowers through out the town the ladies found many cases of need which they were able to relieve by individ ual efforts without calling on the general public for assist ance. Many of the sick and needy have had cause to bless the mission. The ladies wish particularly to thank, through the columns of this paper, Mrs. G. W Dargan, Mrs. C. B. Ed wards and the Misses Cogge- shall who kindly lent theii bug gies for use in the distribution of the flowers. A CARD OF THANKS For the Good Work Done by the Dar. lington Horticultural Society. Editor Darlington News: In behalf of the teachers and pupils of St. John’s School, I thank the ladies of the Horti cultural Society and all that helped them in the recent Floral Fair for their generous gift of one hundred dollars toSt. John’s Library—a gift that has done much toward relieving a greater need than perhaps any of the donors can appreciate. Patterson Wakdi.aw, Supt. Public Schools. MARRIED. By Rev. G. T. Gresham, on May 17, 1893, at the residence of the bride’s mother, Mr. Robert Coker and Miss Nellie Vaughan. DISPENSARY RULES. TO PUNISH LAWBREAKERS. 9. If county board of control, or county dispenser, suspects any of infringing the law, a State constable will be detailed at once to investigate and make arrests upon application to the Governor. The same will be done when notice comes to the Governor from any reliable citi r.en A FIXED PRICE. 10. Prices of the various brands of liquors on sale will be kept posted in a conspicuous place in each county dispensary. Any deviation from these prices, if reported, will cause dismissal of county dispenser. 11. Dispensaries will not be established at more than one place in a county until after consultation with the State board of control and by its per mission. "Any Port in a Storm." That’s a good maxim, but it will not work as a rule in the purchase of a remedy fo? Rheu matism. Any of the cheap nos trums will not effect a cure—in fact, none of them. Don’t trifle with life and prolong agony. Get Dr. Drummond’s Lightning Remedy, and a speedy cure is certain. It costs $5 a bottle, but one bottle is worth a hun dred of anything else, and for that reason it is the cheapest when a cure is wanted. Sent to any address by prepaid express on receipt of price. Drummond MedicineCo. 48-50 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wante 1. Patent (feebly)—Well, doctor, how do you find me to-day? Doctor (cheerfully)—Vastly improved. Your legs are still badly swollen, but that doesn’t trouble me at all. Patient (sourly)—No, I supj pose not. It wouldn’t trouble rne either if your legs were swol len.—rn/f/j. 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 per box. For sale at Willcox & Co’s drugstore. We handle LADIES’ GOODS EXCLUSIVELY and now have for inspection an Entirely New Stock ot Stylish Fabics. Come to “THE LADIES’ STORE.” where we will be pleased | to serve you. ' Respectfully, Norment «y Co., Nachman Building, cor. Cashua street and Public Square. ! Mar30—3 m BROWN BOYD & BROWN- Attorneys and Counselors at Law OHice in brick building south of the Bank of Darlington. DARLINGTON C. H., & PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION ALL BUSINESS. a. W. DARGAN. H. T. THOMPSON. EDWARDS & CO., {Successors to Edwards, Norment <f Co.) DARGAN & THOMPSON, Attorneys at Law, Office, Hewitt building (up stairs) north side of the Public Square. ~ Darlington. S. C’ 1. K. NKTTLK8. C. 8. NKTTLK8. Nettles & Nettles, v Attorneys & Counselors at Law, DlirliiiKton C. II., K. C. Will practice in all the State and Fed eral Courts. PiO'Rpt personal at tention given to the collection of Claims. K. O WOODS. T. H. SPAIN WOODS & SPAIN, (Successors to Ward & Woods. 1 Attorneys & Counsellors at Law. Offices formerly occupied by Ward & Woods, over Bank of Darlington. Practise in State and Federal Courts. Prompt personal atten tion to all business. FENCING LITTLE ASSISTANCE. 12. The quarterly expense ac count of each county dispensary must be approved by each coun ty board and submitted to the State board for endorsement be fore it is paid by the county treasurer. County dispensers are required to conduct their business with the same economy as similar stores are run under private ownership. They will be allowed assistance only when the magnitude of the business warrants it, and the State board will issue the permit to employ a clerk upon a proper showing. AS TO ALCOHOL. 13. Alcohol will be kept in stock at Columbia or ordered from the distillery by the State commissioner when the order comes through the county dis penser for barrel packages. PROHIBITION COUNTIES. 14. In counties where no dis pensaries are or can be estab lished the county board of con trol can receive no compensa tion. Their appointment is for the purpose of soliciting their aid in enforcing the law. 15. Any rules in addition to these, formulated by a county board, will be submitted to the State board for approval before they are enforced. ICE COLD BEER 1*5. County dispenser may provide refrigerat jrs and ice with which to cool beer. The state board will contract for same and then it can be order ed direct. B. R. Tillman, Governor. D. A. Townsend, Attorney General. *W. H. Ellerbe, Comptroller General. State Board of Control. A lot of second hand sewing Having just received tlie TAKE A PEEP Latest Hovelti eTT;* U/f -IN 1 DO Jiww AT OUR knlFut; * I am prepared to wait on my friends and the public in general. tJTNo trouble to show goods. Call and examine stock and prices. M. J. BYRD, ^SUMMER RAILROAD, FARM, GARDEN, Cemetery, Lawn, Poultry and Rabbit Fencing, THOUSANDS UK MILES IX USE. CATALOOUE KKEE. FKEICHT PAID. MarlO West Side Public Square, -to Jul 1. COGGESHALL & CO. GROCERIES, HAY AND GRAIN. GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, AND LAMPS. SFECIAHIES the McMullen woven wire fence co. 114, 116, 116 and ISO N. Market St., Chicago, I1L WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. LigMeiglit (Ming! NEGLIGEE SHIRTS'. SUMMER SHOES! S T H-A-"W HATS! the Cleveland Hotel, on Thurs „ day evening June 1. Prepara- The s,ate Board of Con,ro1 Fixes Re g' machines, some of them almost tions for the affair have already ulations for County Dispensaries. as good as new, for sale at a begun in earnest and the fol- ^ State Board of Control i bargain. For information con- lowing committees which have j for the dispensary has adopted j cerning the same, apply at The it in charge ensure the success O 10 following rules for the man- Darlington News office, of the entertainment: Chaper- agement of county dispensaries. All who will want liquor after July 1, should bear these rules in mind: Our stock in the above lines is complete in every detail. • We have on band at all times a choice and fresh line of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. tir Goods DELIVERED FREE and promptly to all parts of the city. TTS A- O-AlLL. Respectfully, COGGESHALL & CO. EDWARDS & CO. Manulacturers —OF— Doors, Sash, Blums, JSAIOXTLTDIJSrOS —AND - Building Material. ESTABLISHED 1842. CHARLESTON, S. C. April, 2 0 18P8-1 March 23—2m (Edwards, Norment & Co's old eery stand.) Mar2—4m gro- ons, Mrs. H. E. P. Sanders, Mrs. G. W. Dargan, Mrs. F. E. Nor ment, Mrs. A. M. Woods, Mrs. H Mclver, Mrs. J. L. Edwards, Mrs. A. C. McFall, Mrs. G. W. Brown, Mrs. A. T. Baird, Mrs. A. C. Spam; Senior Committee, Messrs. W. F. Dargan, chair man, E. R. Mclver, G. W, Dar gan, C. S. McCullough, Dr. J. C. Willcox, L. E. Williamson, J. J. Ward, C. B. Edwards, E. Keith Dargan; Junior Commit tee, Messrs. E. O. Woods, chair man, Dr. W T . J. Garner, F. E. Norment, G. K. King, S. A. Woods, Bright Williamson, C. W. Milling: Invitation Commit tee. Dr. A. T. Baird, chairman, Messrs. T. H. Spain, J. E. Nor ment, C. Milling, R. L. Dar gan. The following named ladies and gentlemen are requested to meet the chaperons in the par- )o s of the Cleveland Hotel, on Monday next at 11 o’clock a. m. for the purpose of making ar rangements for the decorations: Misses Corinne Player. Annie Williamson, Emma Edwards, Ruth Alexander, Sadie Dargan, Mary Zimmerman, Clara Ward, Marie Lide, Nonie Williamson, Ma r V Law, Catsie Spain. Lila Ketley, Virginia Williamson, Meta Williamson, Emma Wil- liamson, Bessie Lide. Messrs. W. D. Woods, S. Hugh Wilds, Jno. E. Boyd, J. D. Hayns- worth. SLEEPS COMFORT What is Lumber! Lumber!! J UST urrived and for sale cheep foreash, six ear loads of rough ind dressed lumber, such as Fram ing, Flooring, Ceiling and Weather Boardng, at , EARLY'S LUMBER YARD, on line C. S. & N. R. R. Mch 24—tf. HEN you are in the city don't, fail to call at the N NO LIQUOR AFTER DARK. .1 County dispensaries will be open for the sale of liquors at 7 ! o’clock a. m., "April 1, to Oct | ober 1, and close at *5 p. m. The rest of the year the hours will; be from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. In ! cases of illness only, sale may j be made at night. NO LOAFING. 2. No loafing will be allowed j around a county dispensary. 3. When the applicant for the purchase of liquor is unable to write, he or she, can make a! cross mark and the same attest [ ed by the county dispenser will j be received as if made in accord ance with the act. Applications | must not be filled for one per son oftener than once a day. 4. Applications can be filled! on written orders made in good j faith, when the name of the ap plicant is authorized to be sign They are made from a very fine close mesh netting especially ed by the county dispenser and adapted for the SOUTHERN TRADE. Heretofore the general persons known to said dispenser, complaint hits b^n that tlie mesh of the netting was too large, or his identity is estibhshed to objection is overcome in the LIVINGSTON. We have them his satisfaction. from $, 70 t0 85 ALL FOR CASH. We have a complete line of HAMMOCKS from90c up to $3.50.! 5. County disp; qisers can carry Now is the time to buy Refrigerators, Ice Boxes and Lawn Set-j on their legitimate business in t ees - connection with the sale*of li-'j Can’t we sell you ? quors in the same store, by pay- TIgeg IF* vi mi to. it e> Store. ing a proportionate share of the - rent, but this does not affect the time of closing as fixed in nil®! May i&—iy Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Optuin, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It Is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, DYops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria is the Children’s Panacea —the Mothers Friend. To the Public: w Enterprise Hotel Burner Shop It is tlie only first-class shop in the city. Fashionable hair cuts, il-st- class shaves and the Srtai kii Hgg Ship. Four polite Barbers always on hand to wait on you. Nixon & Harllee, Proprietors. Un ler Enterprise Hotel, South side Public Square. Castoria. “Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it am superior to any prescription known to me.*’ If. A. Arc unit, M. D„ 111 Ro. Oxford £t., Brooklyn, N. Y. ** The use of ‘ Caxtoria ’ is so universal azd its merits co well known that it seems a work of supererogation endorse ft. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Cuafcoria within easy reach.” Cx&Lca 2Lumra, I). D„ New York City. Castoria. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Rour Stomach, Diarrhosa, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without injurious medication. J. L. SISKRON. W. S. ANDREWS. “For several years 1 havo recommended' your ‘ Castoria,’ and shall always continue to do »>o an it has invariably produced beneficial results.” Edwin F. Pardee, M. D., ISfilh Street and 7th Arc., New York City. Th« CsNTicR CoiapAjnr, !T Mi-kray Strmct, Nnr York Sitt •MirKTtl fl HHI—I IH Mil I SlSKWiN & AMMS, FURNITURE, COFFINS, t THE "LimSTOi," EF’. EEL BAIRD <fe DARGAN, Proprs. Insure Your Property WITH Who represents the CUES il m By < Satisfaction Guaranteed. Represents Twelve First- class Companies. September 11,1890 John Siskron’sOld Stand, Darlington, S. C. Satisfaction Guaranteed. GENERAL REPAIRING, Mar 18—ly. I F J OK bu ouJ?.cL t* 7h cpAKti^qro/^ Jog Off>cz' ‘