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When You Want The Best Clothes That Can Be had. $5.00 t Ready=to=wear at moderate ca*-' come here and we’ll show you, not only the highest class garments, hut the greatest value offered in Darl= ington. Hundreds of styles and patterns to select from ranging in price as follows - $15.00 = $12.50 $16.50 $20.00 i \ >' w OMPAkM- OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING. $22.50 D. W. CINNIlMGhAM, maw Darlington, S. C. M is^ lonai .N \\ <»i*K . N“ver hi'fur has thriv Ina'n < oi.oi; i i > i m )< roi;' < 11; n 112 < ’ "I Mill S111 >< • i • i 111 < i h I < 11 ( s Mr F I*!:. v ii,, h ;i -; F-an w \ , • , ■ , , >1* t In I >arl i I on. S<\.Tal Kiim . , . , such an active and widespread ^upenn^endunt <»t the cottnn interest taken in the cause of l,l ~ s mill h'-n for the past yearor missions as is nyw being taken. •laii'i'ict VNo T.»a»ts two, has accepted the position It is no longer considered the The Palmetto Medical AssoHa- ot ^UMerintendent of tho Watt; work of clergymen and women tion he i d its 12th annual session Mill'- m Laurens oi which Mr W alone; but laymen are taking i>irlin<rt,,n o p a,,,.;, oi 'n- h. l.ucas is president and treasur- *<*• » f lh >' “-ok w„l, miK'h hdli mtiys;: « MHk.milon ,s v,r earnestness. 1 ms is a very en- , [ali1 , s M church Wednesdav !’<'tent mill superintendent and corn-aging sign as the advance- Tht , p n ,,, nim ( .„nsisted l v '' ; l,v sorry to see him leave rto'iio u'.,i,I'anmgton. Mr «■ A h.ucnaitau 'rh, ment of missions is the vital part of church work. ( 'i r ,,_. se _. Timeliness of this inttvst is \crv stening to the welcome ad- 1 M i utigton. iurnisho.i h"ch HiH ha< b-- n "ngagee . . . , . ehoico music. It was o nto , HamibonV place and th, evident when wo tak. ; into con- |, ;)V „ , v „h . si deratiu.i die (act inat o.ouig M; lvor () f Ute Citv I line hm. the year 1605 the miniigi mts to this country numbered l.Kto. Thb Hon. Kdmund 1 teas inti-oducod Hon C S McCullough, who mud< illowing in reeard to Mr Hu- uiii<tii 11''iii i ii- u<i', i\ i ii tl ierald will bo . oad wit h interest y the poople of 1 lurfington: the ntcmli.T.- of lib* association MIL UL. HAN AX i'<. i.i:avi;. feel welcome t" the ( 'it;, of i >ar- mm; A 1 blch;L nan. v. i.o has. ling ton. he|i 1 tho !>■ 'Sitloa ' if siipopinicn- Adtitvs-.'S wort ■ als 0 tnailc h, , lent oft it. Aivali • ('o'(on Mills Rev .1 R Mo'l'llct. ut, : b 1).. R-v ia t ill's cit; f"i ti ." pa-; oluvi'L 1 r Hfocki'titon. lb 1 ).. Rev \Y yea.-s ha.« - i'lt'lopo l| his I'o-l'.OVI- H R kimons. I *. 1 >. . It •1 M T.homii Uoti to tho I ."til'll I .f oo'oi sop.- o; Soli of Chat'h slot 1, -peaking fot- Tio mill, t " accop t tho position ect: "The N'egro I’hysician. " sia cessor cati I. • appoint'd. M>• It I' kauan hie; workod faith- ully tor t!n> Arcade Mill ever nco ho 1 u'came connoetoi 1 witii added to all churclies (Jews, Catholics ete included j This shows haw far short the church is falling in keeping pace with the population. Since Charleston's doors have been opened to immigrants, it is ,, • ,, , ,, , ., , ., ,. the association ie>pond>-u to tne oi utiori'itondoiit o t ho )ar- im iterative that the Christian „ i.,. . ,• ,,, ;,o ,, r ,■ ,, i r , , • addieccot the memljei'c abo\e. nut on Mann ac urine' ( o, at 1 , , ■ wrt u la.-mio, the 1 resident Par ington. m- resio-o.;, ion w:i themseleves to give these tor- i c,. i.c o ■ c. , .,,i , , ,r , . ,, ,,, ■ . ileliveto.i tne auual aooivs> siih- ta o etlect ow a< egners the ( hristian religion. •■'n, . v Shall we raise them to our kwl , . U.., ,,,, , ,■ , ,, An appeal was tneii maih :"i ti shall we Sink to theirs 1 lospnal Tramuu"School om „c Pennsylvania s proign burden i„ stl ', n whil .h .vruCwi in ;!.• w ill oe Petter understood when it is known that eighteen per ceht of 'he immigrants arriving at Kllis Island find their way to that State.-Our Homes. Four-fifths of tite I."on. 1 Up,,. ' | , people in Creator New York ." , have forign born parents. There 1. /, are 2bu,h00 more peoplo wit' Cormam than Aimrican pat'ont- , ,, , ,■ ,, ago There are IMo.ouo Italian- Fat , i's J Wn'tt. Fd V m one section ot Manhattan j-,., . 1 p- | A Mac borough, and Pu.iioh m oiie e i, . ... T _ ward in l!rookl>n a 1 d only ''' ‘ ' ' '' ono protestant cliurcii in that ward. It ha- heen e-timaU I --II M ( Is All It >i;u U X. iJolralrd iIm* J{<m L Hill S( houl i»<t \ » in ,r^u (i.mirs Special to Tl«' Stato. HartsviHe, Aprii 2b. Welsh Neck defeat 11 ! ( atawbti Military academy .'t to 2 today in a well played gani r , tf" chiet feature ot which was tin excellent work oi Catawba's ouJielders and the battery work on the part of Welsh Neck. \\ eFh N.r., toog tlie second game also by a core of 2 to 0. Ft well pitched lor ( autWPa and it was only by great work on the bases and clean hitting in the pinches that Welsh Neck won "i:t. He had them at his mercy at other tunes. On the other '.and Austin Scott was even more "t a puzzle to tii'. 1 Catawba crowd and his v.ork with the bases full •‘.a- e- pec'all;. till". Welsh Neck's support of Scott and iu-r fast work at critical stages, esiieeially the ws<rk at shoit ami t hit''I and behind tho I>at. was a ttval. Grttini? ^inrrlca. I don’t know iny<olf whnt ficttlnK ntiiriiod foolN l!k«*. Init it cannot bo inccfi more cx.-inm than watc+iin^ other |»c.,j.h‘ go ttiiiL: n;arri‘*d Indood, I get soinothln^: like palpita tion of the heart Just before the priest niters the tln.il fateful words. "I de- elare v11u man and wife.” Haifa see- orn! hefnro \ o11 were still free. Half a second ; ' ter \ on were bound for the ten-i of your natural life. Half a sec ond before you I, id only to dash the b-'ok from tlr 1 promt's hands and put your hands over his mouth, and, though thus Y.idd ly swiim'inu' on to the brink of the pre.-iph-e, > «, 1 1 ;fe snved. IT.llf a ;\d after— V’-t t* •' kla.yi »'1 mi tro LOS r \ yo 'Id (•t'l syct.t broach, ornamented with pearls, on April 1L’, on the road in-tween Mr \V K Dar- yianM and Mr I’.-ter Wlid‘> residences. Kinder will be liberally rewarded if left at News office. I cespass Notice. I hereby prohibit hunting, fishing or othertresjuissnie on all lands I own or control and will allow no passing over same to reach the river or the WiMiains lake. N W K IKK I‘A’J WU K. -i i Notice. It .5 - hn'fe t.' :e ,1 lid ,•». [I;.:-, "i ; • • A esf • .- . r anir. lioment betwixt 11, I .' I i:i I i:e!l 1 ,e’s - > W >V i 1 , O'] is n 1 o ;' I ’re - i - It nt of the Hro'bcrs and Siv lt -i ; Far mers K n ion and there fore any one bav ire hii-iness with th * said V will .-ee or write A Haeot. I'i e-ident -V S Farmers I'nioi •« f,. ■4 LEGAL NOTICES li ci.'in "! sc. Ay I' V: mg th • nresi t" oi'il"!'. T: i i,li t cali ivas taic'ii I >r A i' M't iainaii. I’iv ah U It! 1 '! Ill" "g"!' arc vci . lock Hiil. bn will till in I )an u . HI 1 . I 1 M I,l Mi IS !■ avc b- Uch Vt i on lion \eto/.;;is { ,'mp I >iir- I i n yton. Hi'mlcuar i'hng I MC C' • ... l!C M't Itlg Hi i 'amp I lariii tlnn n'h TSb \, ill !..• lief! in the c*>uri huti.st* on !■ ri- ( 'lay:. May linn at 11 u. in. The annual <lu*-.- '..n!! I" 1 pai'l anil "li-.M-rs ( lectc I. 1 eh gates will also bo nppoitip r a 1 that there aiv 1,2'iU,U0 cinuvlu':'. ” Prutestauts in Ci'catcr Now York. Our Aonu-s. At tlie beginning of tho ivine- teenth century I-’r.'iich infi'lolit ruled the educated classes oh America, and Christianity was thou lit to be doomed. Hut w hat lias been the outcome'.' In t-uu ^ (( there wore only UoO.oou chureh A.O members in a pupulati'*:. oj'oiiuo, ' ' ' opo. or one in fourteen; while to-day that rates has incressed to one in tknir. ( hir IIon.es. Hut right is rich!. .--wo < ci ; - Cod;; Am! right in t'c da; n. v. : ' ■.'' " \ \\ ' 'I'icT. iccaiian r.a- >ee*M tar. . 1 >- F'\ev. I rea-uiM in aiiaciivo pai't in lie The invitation given the asso- of the cii\. a!wa\s hn ciation to nice! m Orangeburg helping hand to trie need .. Herald is opecf.-ijiy sor cannot remain witii r. I’elize that it's 11" nk Hiii' and ! lai imgion' gain. Mr I lamihoii e\p' - t - '" 1 •arling-.on al'ou. i: -' The association then ad mine, and A i.-ited the (iraded Sell' in a body. The afternoon sess ion was taken up li. reading an (iiM'Us.AMM ] aiKT.' < di \ ark * I.- ita ical s'.;FarI a Tiiur.-.iayj e\ enir.g the , ii Iz-c, oh 1 (arlingtoi: gam the moiub : - a. socnation a ban lum a ;c link. Tin- I" I,,.', ;n loa.-tc w en• 'ir ied ;. The Mo, 1 'rn ll"Spu.i,. IT lv.\ c M"i ' W, at Kvhiiiond. \ Alemticrs to :'end lie , in t lie niemoi, afternoon. 'I the t onieilrni as usual. ( o ne reunion otfte prepared r ml take pari ."••ci-e.- in the i laughters of e -Ci ve lunch • In,. Floyd, ' ' lie < 'amp. \. Ft . o l.** ' f. :i • . - I.' * : M capa • '•mown p.ts •a ii.is ^l.ncc i . :'c w n im-ts of an- Uc t !i«- i rrnn. v * - . * rdina to v i:. lo.il afreet. • c • |- ISJ-n u ii,..*, |u» : • • - ' : c.ict) I! tlvC- '*1 -pllt I, - ! I;r - . , ll„* pens . . ' • ' «• bi tter : ;... m up t-* -. .. t .t '. : l>\ tc • - • : . _c Mimon’a • - . . i v - At s.\ty ho VMM K \ \ I » F • i\ I; s \\ \ T| I Tic hat I CC. C!,^; A ;, \ l Jl H 1,1 MlO. llnrd I.nek. ''Why do**- Ikirt.i 11. iff man lock so dejected latch •'Haven’t \ -ti l.c.irdV He married a rich w id"w c loiu: au r <», and now a banker h;m .mhel with all her tie .he’*M eg ue-,. k .rfer Hht tier. M | | i \ nil! MM \ | t ■ dd'-it to Ti: ■ -iam,” r 1 :11 a: t M o nan. T.C" I'- : 'h (Tl S Hi > ■ r i ■ - : ;i.. Sor:' .u; r i :' a ( III !>I e lllori ,| lit At a caiK', 1 m m t' ir,c o- i j■ 1 lari.11; lop Tillnu'C i A• ■oe;;,• ; I'l t he loliowing re.- Tnio;;,.; v, pi'opo-ed and adopted; \\ iu-reas in tin* pro\ ideiice oh (led we arr 1 called upon, to 'n ui'm with, deep regret and -orrow the dealh of our bekwed fi'ieu.l and a-S'u"iate, W. Ii. 1) uvan who by hi- teriii.g wort!i ha- . ".dear,,| ii in: - e!to tile U embi r of : 1,;. as.-oii iti'w: ti mc;'"!'T" I; I: '.-olive i, Ft. Tea' We I, of o'"av, iV ‘it- .. k \; I,, w Jo M lr I ( ' Ml , armi'i's m, In d plant- .i\e their I come to Mn.vs. . cry elfici- .\imie Mc- r. t u red to rda\' from I'iv.’i P ach- nv friends la r !io111o I , I -Ii : inou: ' ' '!. ' !t W T S . ; . "T'e, 1 t > the i*! I It- master ■ if i. • - e i - >wa iu sign of r~r/irx-T' v v-x r nr x--r-y r Ordinance. H. i ; icnbr.'d nn,} that on and after me date bereof it shall U* ••nlawfr! b 1 ,. any thm i un •*:. ’a-m ,i * 1 ■ ; 1; ' v 1 '’; ■ *• ,, «*: t; c . e>'v\ ii ,)| I bn linyton. of and an\ 'b'o- {Vuind liinning' at lacy.* wit!:in tb" C'lporate limits n* >ai.i town i> ben-y declared a public nuisance and it "ha'.l l-c t It (hit \ of flu- ptkiee • '‘bg, *•>. ni aim of them |.» k11 i am’ ii. - io > HFip and all <' < >•!' -* f«. ::.. 1 runuiny at bir.-c w : :b in tin* (•< .n-ovatc ! units oi th" 'Ik .u n of I) a r i iny ton for t bo per iod «d t!d)•:> das f rtMil bat- !i< r--of i ’>'■ it ' i ; l i-- r ortici. d a ml < .i iiuinc.' that aft. : c\u;eation of tbi < : ay-- f i'< -m (bit" !•.*»,} a)! * »w ii. i ■> of any doj or n. -y - may allow tl Tin t" run a i i a • j-- w itidn the corpo; at" limits of tie Tov.u of 1) a r 1 i 11 y ! < a., provided sam .'it i m d •»y s a t'.- p: < % n(r!y mu//', - cd u tb a m.-tal nm/./.lt' ap|'»roved b; ’I.- < Ihef of 1 \>1 ic.1 Int in all cas. -, any ii*»y fouti-i nmniny at large with ii 'la- ci >rp( iiaili- limi’s of the Town of Ihuamyton a}t*r the expiration of fhdFt \ nays wit bout a metal min'/ie ami i • n' badyc appi-ov.-d by th<*< hie! o' Foi.ce siiai! 1m- immediat'-ly killed. 1*. ti." p<>!ie«* oflii or any oru* of tin in. ' ‘** b bTr’!. -r oidcrcl am! oi-diaim.: ' 1 n' a M o- (1 : nances im-. msi-bMit w ,11; ' dm, m-*- be and l b" -aim a i - w ill mop* fully appear by refereim 1 t > u plat of the same made by Muldrow, March 2Gtli, 1800. ALSO All that tra ct or parcel of land lying and situate in the said State and Dis trict on the north aide of Klaok Creek, 1 hounded on the north by lands of the | estate of Thomas (ioodson; on the east by William Vann's land, on the south by T C Law's and David Tedder's | land, and on the west by David Ted- ih i s land, containing one hundred acres, more or less. Terms of Sale—CASH. T. H. SLAIN. April 11, 1907. Matter. Sheriffs Sale. STATE i >F SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Darlington. CO! KT OF COMMON PLEAS. Tic- National Clolliing Coiupany, IMaintilT, v- H A .lames, Defendant. Pursuant to an exi-'Ulion in the above stated case I will olTer for salo i in Iront of the Couribotise in Darting- ion county on the lir-i Monday in : May, iie\t, during Hie usual hours of j sale the following described property, lo wit: One liox Kenton Hakint 1 Powdtr, one box Oolden Blend ground package Coffee, one box Hyman's I Pick'eg, f. te•>:(•- ’tU : .s . rape .Juice, one iox Hyman's Oyster Catsup, two boxes Hym,-ill's Worcester Sauce, one box Hyman's King Pepper Sauce, ono ; Sack of lieaiis. Term- ot Sale—CASH. J C i'.LAOK WEfd, Hll-rir. D ' Sheriff’s Sale. STATi: of SOVTH OA FOLLY A but 1 imjtnh. Tim Nalhmal ( letbiny (’o.. 1'l.Lnt: ‘ 11 A .Jamo,. Defendant, i ’u.rsiiant to an execution in above stated ca>e 1 Will otTc!' for -.- on the tirM Monday in May, ne... during the leyal Irmis of sale at the store of II A .1 atnes, on the South siiie of Dear! "treet in the town id Dariinyton. the followine- described Dmpcrty . to w it: All of the Stock (d (loods now in --aid store toycther with tlr- Store Furniiurc ami Fixtures, j ei ::is i d sa le t ilsh. •I ( 'Hi. m k u i ' Sheri! v D. C. A i Notice To Creditors. N'tieo i- given that ail < . S. Me. : I; o jo y,., . i ii uitnr-ol the i-tali- ol .1. K. Atkin- ■ 1 • Vungba .. : i\. -■Coo a-ol. at 0 1 oijuiivJ to tile \ 1. i; 1 tli' M'rlaini- propol is proven Lofotv tlio : .:. : -1 g 1;gi svit'nin thii't.s 1 ,1 Master’s Sale. i!; f v -. 'J'. 11 So A i.\. sTATE . > U SO! I II t' A K. '1.1 X A. M it "Ic . MutvIi 1:»-iT. d; It in:;t- ’ u ;U«*t t«* ey. "To ) A Mr Mi i . 1 n I o » I ' i '• C" ! ■ « !U (i ay !11y to " hr (': u •;p'm» I !..* ’NT ’I • \\ A f ih-- Ma.. S; m r! a id ■ '• ]. 1. . \ f ,• -' .* .r c’-ambui:- ..f die • ■ * • 1 •/...« that ('ount \ of ifarliuyt ui. i < iD I IT ( d-' ( ( >.M M< »N I ’DI AS. \\’ T Doc.Non, D Natlianii l Dadddl, et al jilaintilT-. a r ’ain-t ■mdre Anna Mnirisoii, M:;.. 2 i*-('added K ell y. to adcfcnditul D nr-mini bo a judymei,! in tin abn v*‘ st at • d ca.-e I will otlci To -ale on t he f.ale'dnv in May, m-M:, din iiijy tlie ic tml lo*L' 1 - id -ale, iu i idnl of ! he ( Vu rt 11 o 11 - a *. the folluo in. I'c-rril.c 1 real of a' e, lo it. Ad ■ ..at ci-iu.* in im . e. pal'd-! or ' ract 1 ■■! 1:1! i -1 . v my ;.ii 1 1 .-,i. - It . ,1 t ;,,* ■ $ ale .TUT e.* :’> a'"" - h . * Id lil.illft bv d< -HI i | d id: o: deei.- !lo 11 P-r tho e 1: .mind a.re». more - r !.e->, but b\ tua! -nrve'. p.l ! acies ineja- or !c"". a nd bounded on t be in >ri Ii by ! am,- of M at t 1mm, 1 ’.c i "U*\ a mi of her-, on t hr c a " 1 '»> land." ,.\ WMI ;.a m .!. bn -. -n, I) ‘ .1 ' 1, on am! i 1. ‘in •! ,u on ; n c ' - : b !*\ I 11 .! - 1 ■, ’ 1 . ‘ .J ;r 1 " - IM rn.-t 1. ! .e A .] r. ( "lx. r A »’ I : c H. vt : v i .an Do- \V ti do , -o*. , nd "i,a ' - Petition for Homestead. LX 1'AUTI. , l-KTITK )N lo >!; II. A. .1 AM L.S. ' ll< .M KS'I'UAD. N"- O 1 ' il In r. L\ g io 1: tl,;.! 1 i. A. .I;."" - "ii the L’l-i .bi. ol K, V ■ I '■ 1'"L . tl li -i with o . 1111L 1 ■ 1 - , f, In - p'-oiI".: pi'u;> ing" that a hn,n.-.i"ail i"' o.T 1" i 1 i’; 1 in hi- p-r-or,..! nm- p' J 1 ;■ m invor.uiue" .. it!. tb,- pm- L'l'l'. V . I 'I'. 11. SOWN. 1 k.i.i m. a,x.a..x Z * x o iAuiZi jLLA A x :t PROFESSIONAL CARDS | .^r yx-x r yr’xc-r-Trx-r yyyy y Change of Residence. I L;.'. .a 'A S' i!u .1 ] my on * or’ Ic Fa Hand \ \ ■ . MvFai Lm..r . O v M; \\ i' Wa on, I Vi ‘ -i.k'I 'L . Tl!(‘ I * 1 i« C" <H 11 ( a 11 Ii. '' !'i;c pi ice of iu altb in a ma 1 a 1 : ...m '11 striict is jiisi ltd cent": tb. c.<d a box of I)in K in"’" Neu Ife 1 ’ll I". " Writes Id la Slayton, of Noland. Ark N • - a Life Dill" cl.-ai.st ... id'y ami im part new life and \ . tot t. • t la- >y "teun b’ >v. Sal: "fact i* m v t;i : an!, .si «it ,1. A . W itliny,t<m - dia; _■ 2 1 -t. .•*. lor..v 11.l **i !).aigI:e ov. cd I -iii.es a ! ilr.'utn N .lelford- KSLLthe COUCH AND CURE the LUWCS! WITH Dr. King’s New Discovery FOR Qouchs „ JT^. The Darlington Pressing Club, phone 81. All work guaranteed. PHICE -* 10c & *1.0 FOLDS Trial Bottle Free AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. Mastec V. Sale. Th lb r.\ I’t >L1 N A. ('< >M 'D L\ DI.KA^ !a hi f ill'. in T he nbovi ■r fot on next, during tin 4 111 front of the Mowing described $ TWO 1 STORY l BRICK ^ STORE C ^ Vpplv to KOLLO! K ^ C w v\ w v\w v-wvv^v^ (four' I Ioum . the 1 real estate, to wit: All that certain tract of land lying, iny and tdtua e near the town of Hartsvillp, in the aforesaid county Mid State, coni lining fifty seven acres, mere or less, and bounded as follows, to wit: north hy lands now or former ly of btooiNon; east by lands now or formerly of Tedder; south by Black Creek, and west by lands now or for merly belonging to Everett Bhodes, as | J. E (J WRIGHT A B M D. I . \. nii.O K*. t.. ,\\ I.AV, SON, Marts; iilg, S. L . Darliiigt ).!, S. C. .Miller «X- i,aw son vi toi:\'!:\ -- v 1 -1. \ w . J. T. WARD LAW, SURVKYOR. Surveying and Leveling. ^ Offrce in Nachman Building, 1 Phone 2. DARLINGTON. S. C T. E. WILSON, Civil Engineer and Surveyor Oftiico in Nachman Building, Darlington - - South Carolina.