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PUBLIHHKD EVKKY THURSDAY
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f<»NRT J, JMOMPSON,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
TERMS—11 Per Annum in Advance
80 cents for 6 months: 35 cent* for
months.
Advertising Rates:
One Square first insertion $1.00
One Square second insertion 50
Every subsequent insertion 50
Contract advertisements inserted
niton the most reasonable terms.
A NOVtlL ENTERPRISE.
Notwithf»:anding the fact that
it is so well known abroad, there
are comparatively few people
in Darlington County, (except
those whose attention has been
particularly directed to t4ie mat
ter), who duly appreciate the
fact that there is within our bor
ders a most important enterprise
—the only one of its kind in the
State, and one of the few of its
kind in the South. We refer to
Major Coker’s paper mill at
Hartsville The machinery is
of the most expensive kind, and
is as interesting as it is novel;
and every part of the process,
from the chopping of the pine
wood into small bits to tho time
when the paper is unwound, roll
upon roll, in immense sheets, is
filled with interest for the on
looker. When one views this
vast outfit of machinery, boused
in commodious buildings that
are lighted throughout with
electricity, it is right hard to
realize that they are surrounded
by Darlington County “piney
woods ” The paper turned out
by the mill is as beautiful as is
to be had anywhere. Gen. W.
E. James, who is the agent for
its sale here, has a considerable
supply of it at his office on Ex
change Street. The merchants
of Darlington should use it ex
clusively, and we trust sincere
ly that they will all decide to do
so. We expect yet to see Major
Coker’s lat< st e iterprise trans
form the village of Hartsville,
for which he has done so much
in various ways, into the city
of Hartsville.
A PAYING INDUSTRY.
Among the many industries
of the flourishing little town of
Hartsville, there is none better
known, or that deserves to be
better known, than the Harts
ville Canning Company, under
the efficient management of Mr
J. J. Lawton. The success of
the enterprise is now assured
beyond a doubt, the reason of
that success being that the man
agement resolved from the very
outset to put on the market
nothing but the very bestquali
ty of goods. Thus, public confi
dence having been once esfao
lished, those who bought the
company’s goods bought them
again and yet again, so that
they are now sold extensively
all over the State. The mer
chants of Darlington County
handle them largely, and they
should handle them exclusively,
since whatever helps Hartsville
is sure to redound to the benefit
of the entire county. Our peo
pie would be performing a pa
triotic act if they would always
insist upon their grocers supply
ing them with the goods put up
by the Hartsville Canning Com
pany. The machinery used is
of the most approved kinds, and
merely to witness the process
of canning with it is of itself
well worth .1 visit to Hartsville.
The company’s farm, too, where
they raise all the fresh vegeta-
tables used for canning purpos
es, is by no means lacking in
interest to the general public.
DARLINGTON TOBACCO AT THE
EXPOSITION.
The action of the Tobacco
Grower’s Association on Tues
day in appointing a special
committee to confer with the
three regular Commissioners
from this county with a view to
working up a fine exhibit of our
tobacco for the Atlanta Exposi
tion is very gratifying, indicat
ing as it does that, in some di
rections at least, the importance
of our having an exhibit at the
Exposition is not underestimat
ed. We truit that the joint
committee will labor zealously
in the interests of the cause
which has thus been entrusted
to them, with the result that
Darlington will be able to have
at the Exposition at least one
exhibit of which we may feel
proud, and which will show to
the world something of the re
sources of the great county in
which we live.
Bucklen't 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 &
Go’s drugstore.
I met a girl of the .
Ami gently prenee.l her tW
And thought I’d pop the ?
Hu, 1 didn't have the *a.
Ayer’s Pills promote the natu
ral motion of the bowels, with
out which there can be no regu
lar, healthy operations. For the
cure of biliousness, indigestion,
sick headache, constipation,
jaundice, and liver complaint,
these pills have no equal. Ev
ery dose effective.
•T’he -Holise
on the
One of the most Intensely
Interesting stories of the day,
will be begun as a serial in
the issue of this paper to be
published on
, JULY 4,
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See the Cyclone Thunderbolt!
PRICES THAT WILL PARALYZE ALL COMPETITION!
Welling
& Bonnoitt
REIDTTCEID THE HRIOE OUST
TOBACCO BARN FLUES
TO 41 OEJXTTS f EH EOTJITE.
BEST QUALITY
— AND-
BEST FIT
Gimvanteed.
All work done by J. C. WHITE, who has
had an experience of five years in it.
We also offer the following sundries needed in tobacco culture:
PARIS GREEN, (pure), LEGGETT’S DRY POWDER GUN,
FIELD BASKETS, WIRE FOR STICKS,
LINING PAPER, WIRE FOR SCREENS,
CAST IRON FLUE EYES, THERMOMETORS.
We positively state that our prices are lowest, and guarantee to
meet all legitimate competition.
Welling 4* Honnoitt,
Agents for Chattanooga Cane Mills, Patent Improved Evaporators.
• four ■" ,
Please, just long enough to say that while
we don’t claim to he doing ALL
the business done in Darling
ton, nor do we claim to sell
Below Manufacturers’ Cost,
we do CLAIM to sell as
cheap as any house in Darlington.
We carry a full line of
PHY (I00CS, SHOES, §/» CLOTHING,
HATS AND_GROCERIES.
teies in UnUen Packages
AT WHOLESALE PRICES
.FOPt SJPOT O A SIT,
RESPECTFULLY,
BRUNSON, LUNN & CO.
VnZoods Milling
Have just received a very large and carefully selected stock of
FOR THE
SPRING
AND
SUMMER
A beautiful line of
7Y#*r SHOES
for gentlemen.
For LADIES, MISSES anil CHILDREN
Their line cannot be excelled anywhere in quality, variety and
style- • ■ . .
A
<ScO.
THEIR HATS ARE JUST SOMETHING NOBBY.
The Darlington Shoe Store,
WOODS & MILLING, Proprietors.
STATIONERY.
24 Sheets note paper, .01
12 Good envelopes, .01
1 Bottle best ink, .03
12 Good lead pencils, .03
12 ” ” ” .10
24 Sheets Olb note paper, .04
24 Commercial envelopes, .04
24 9 inch, legal envelopes, .05
1 Receipt book, 50 receipts, .08
1 10x10 inch scrap book, .10
136 Pageblank books,indexed. 18
100
500
.14
” Ledgers, Counter
books, journals, olotters
&c., 10 cents and up.
Cannot mention half;
come and see. A big
job in novels and other
books by best authors.
Webster’s Dictionaries
and family Bibles to go
cheap.
TOILET GOODS.
5 Cakes fine toilet soap, 05
(1 cent each.)
Dr. Ningua’s magnetic
complexion soap, only .05
1 Cake cuticle soap, .10
3 Cakes buttermilk soap. .24
3 ” Turkish bath soap, .05
1 Fine tooth brush, .05
No end to brushes, combs,
hair curlers, powders,
hair ointments and such
goods at half price.
1 Paper sewing needles, .01
1 ” pins, .01, .02 and .04
1 Leather belt, .05
2 Dozen dress buttons, .05
1 ” safety pins, .03 and .05
A never-ending variety
of small not ons that can
not be mentioned.
CORSET DEPARTMENT.
Just think of a fine summer
set for only 44 cents! Corset
cor
fronts, only 5 cents. Corsets'
We have them from 24 and up.
HOSIERY.
We have first-class hose for
5 cents per pair. Men’s seam
less socks, 5 cents. All grades
up to silk stockings.
LADIES’ READY-MADE
GARMENT DEPARTMENT.
These goods are first class,
well made, and good fits. Think
of a handsome wrapper for 65
cents; a dandy, full sleeves,
collars and trimmed, only 98
cents; a “smasher,” ribbon
trimmed, only $2.35; a “hum
mer”,—it dazzles,—5 rows rib
bon, round collar, only $2.55.
All kinds of underwear at prices
that makes it go the way it
should and is going.
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
All we can say of this superb
stock is that it is in the hands
of Miss Hall, an expert trimmer,
and the stock is selected from
the best houses. Our prices
have no competition. A hand
some hat sells as low as 50 cents;
others, 50, 75 and up; all ready
to wear.
LACE DEPARTMENT.
12,000 yards of woven Torchon
8, 9, 10, 12, 14 and 19 cents per
yard. Bolt, half price. All laces,
white and cream, at half price.
Embroideries, all widths; come
and see it.
SHOE DEPARTMENT.
140 cases. Think of a high
cut, solid plow shoe for only 88
cents! A $3 calf for only $1.78.
Dongola button, 85 cents; grain
button, solid or no go, 75 cents.
Slippers, oxfords, black and tan,
for ladies, misses and children,
all prices; come and see.
MEN’S AND BOYS’ HATS
In this line we have straw and
felt. Think of a $2.50 fine crush
hat for $1.28. They were com
pared last week; that settled it;
ihey are going like hot cakes.
Straw hats from 6 cents up.
Fine parasols, silk and ging
ham, 35 cents and up. Fans,
all prices. Umbrellas, silk and
gingham, 55 cents and up.
Think of a heavy duck shirt
for only 25 cents' A big lot of
shirts selling way below value.
Pants cloth, 7 cents and up.
Handsome striped duck for
men’s shirts, hoys’ jackets, &c.,
only 71 cents. 40 inch Persian
lawns, 7} cents. Best table oil
cloth. 15 and 18 cents.
Next and most important is
our giant stock of summer dress
fabrics in Organdies, Foulards,
Pogees and Sateens in all the
latest patterns. Also draperies,
pi ints, &c., at prices not easily
matched. If we should receive
advice from our Broadway
headquarters to sell goods at
manufacturers’ prices and take
out our profit, we would do it.
This places us absolutely beyond
competition. See the' effect:
fruit of the loom muslins, only
6 cents. We make our profit
standard. Calico, 41 cents per
yard, in lots of not less than 10
yards of one piece; as much
more as you want. We handle
only standard prints; come and
see and be convinced.
Yes, the RACKET MAN has returned with
$15,000 Worth of the latest
styles of
SPRING and SUMMER GOODS
of all kinds, bought at prices that defy competition: with us it is
BIZ OR BUST!
We are not going to be “lost in the shuffle or soared in the
soup;” not if we know it. We are here to stay and compete with
all comers, stock against stock and dollar against dollar.
We are after the
# Shining
&
and we expect to get them by giving value for them; we dont want them on any other termu
Come and see us and you will find us death on high prices: yes,
“BErfTH OJV THE MCKEE.”
We take no man’s dust on the trade track without value returned. We won’t be bluffed out of the
business game. We are now ready to show you the largest and best assorted stock of
SUMMER GOODS AND MILINERY
you ever saw here. They are all marked at a low price. Come and size them up, and you will see
WE ARE FIXED TO STAY IN THE GAME 1
wal1 "" moKo «® >»
RESPECTFULLY,
J. J. SHEPHRD,
The acknowledged leader of low prices. No over quotations below.
GRDVES
TASTELESS
CHILL
TDNIC
18 JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts.
Galatia, Ills., Not. la, iM3
Paris Medicine Co., Bt. Lon is, Mo.
Gentlemen:—We sold last year, BOO bottles r.f
GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC sndbnve
bought three gross already ibis year. In all oar ex
perience of 14 yenra. in the drug buoineas, have
i.ever sold an article that gave cucn universal satis
faction as your Tonic. Yours truly,
For sale by J. A. BOYD.
(!. S. Il:
Manutacturers
—OF—
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
JS/tOTJLJDXJSTQS
—AND-
Building Material,
ESTABLISHED 1842.
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
April, 20 t8(*8—>y
THF BANK OF DARLINGTON.
DARLINGTON, S. C.
CAPITAL, -
SURPLUS, -
— — $100,000
— — $50,(.00
Savings Eepartinent,
Interest allowed at rate of 5 per
cent, per annum from date of deposit
—payable quarterly on tne first day of
January, April, July and October.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
DIRECTORS:
W.-C. Coker, J. L Coker,
R. W. Boyd, J. J. Ward.
E. R. Mel ver, A. Naehman,
Bright WillianiHOu.
BRIGHT WILLIAMSON,
President.
L. E. WILLIAMSON,
Cashier.
i Docs This
I Hit Yon?
The management of the
Equitable Life Assurance
Society in the Department of
the Carolinas, wishes to se
cure a few Special Resident
Agents. Those who are fitted
for this work will find this
A Rars Opportunity
It is work, however, and those
who succeed best in it possess
character, mature judgment,
tact, perseverance, and the
respect of their community.
Think this matter over care
fully. There’s an uu’isual
opening for somebody. If it
fits you, it will pay you. Fur
ther information on request.
W. J. Roddey, Manager,
Rock Hill, S. C.
S. WOtFRIM,
eweler.ee
AND Of V
mi pal Ms.
At prices to suit the stringency
of the times.
tVBpcrlalea to suit ‘ iUI kind* of eye* "
HigliMt cash price* paid for old gold.
Kopurtn* »f Watcho*. Clock* and Jewelry »
peilaltv, and natlRfaotorjr work guarantied.
Everything I sell guaranteed to b«
ust what 1 represent It.
.S. WOLFRAM.