The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, September 03, 1890, Image 3
THE DARLINGTON HERALD.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1890.
CHURCHES.
Presbyterian Church—Rev. .1. G.
Law, Pastor. Preaching every Sabbath
at 11 A. M. and 8 c. M. Sabbath School
at 10 a. m. Prayer Meeting every
Wednesday afternoon at 5 o’clock.
Methodist Dhurch—Rev. J. A. Rice,
Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11
a. m. and 8.80 c. m. Sunday School at
5 c. m. Prayer Meeting every Thursday
at 8.30 c. m.'
Baptist Church—Rev. G. B. Moore,
Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11
a. m. and 8.30 c. m. Sunday School at
10 a. m. Prayer Meeting every Tuesday
at 8.30 c. m.
Episcopai. Chapei,—Rev. W. A.
Guerry, Rector; H. T. Thompson, Lay
Reader. Preaching 3rd Sunday at 8.30
p. m. Lay Reading every Sunday morn
ing at 11 o’clock. Sunday School every
Sunday afternoon at 5 o’clock.
A Crazy Woman.
Ilagar Thomas, a colored woman
who resided in Darlington, was de
clared insane and sent to the asylum
by the proper authorities on Friday
last. Deputy Sheriff Thomas took
her to Columbia.
Town and County.
Beasley in Doubt.
We learn that the Chairman of the
County Executive Committee says
there is doubt as to who is the nom
inee for School Commissioner; in
deed, he at one time thought of call
ing a convention, which he had no
authority to do, to decide this mat
ter.
Personal.
Mr. J. C. Keys, the cotton buyer,
has returned.
Mrs. 13. C. Norment returned from
Virginia on Friday.
Mr. A. Weinberg has removed to
his new residence on Broad Street.
Miss Rosa Littenfleld, of George
town, is visiting M iss Hannah Manne.
Rev. G. B. Moore has gone to Vir
ginia for a few weeks of rest and
recreation.
Mr. L. I. Parrott, the efficient
stenographer of the third circuit, is
visiting relatives here.
Mr. L. Nelson Ervin, of Williams
burg county, is on a visit to relatives
near Darlington.
Dr. W. J. Garner was registered
A Hood Private School.
The Exercises of Miss Corinne
Player’s school will be resumed on
Monday, September i'i, at her school
house. Miss Player is too well known
in Darlington to need any commen-;
dation from us. The high stand | Commissioners—H. Lide Law, W. M.
taken by her scholars at boarding H'lggins and.J. E. Ward,
schools is sufficient proof of the TOWN OFFICERS
thorough training which she gives. MATor—J. c. Willeox
COUNTY OFFICERS:
Sheriff—W. P. Cole.
Clerk of Court—W. A. Parrott.
Treabuher—IT. C. Fountain.
Auditor—W. H. Lawrence.
Probate Judoe—T. H. Spain.
Coronor—R. G. Parnell.
School Commissioner—W. 11. Evans.
Special Service of Prayer.
The Rev. S. M. Richardson, editor
A Picnic and Game of Ball.
There will be a picnic at William
son’s bridge on Black Creek next J
Friday, 5th inst., to which everybody
is invited to come and bring baskets.:^ ie ^ cntral in Columbia
There will be a game of base ball at ' ast Saturday.
4 o’clock in the afternoon between Mrs. J.L. Michie went on a visit :1<l '
i the Palmetto and Cheraw nines, and to Morganton, X. C., on .Monday Csston, Well
Aldermen—J. J. Ward, I. Lewentlial,
S. A. Woods and P. C. Beck.
Clerk—S. S. Burch.
Chief of Police—A. E. Dargan.
, ,| Policemen—J. C. Windham and II.
of the C hristian Messenger, has issued Brown.
an address to the Christian ministers
of all denominations all over the ——
State, to have a special service of
prayer early in September that the
State offices for the ensuing term may
be lilled by God-fearing men, whose:
piety is unquestioned.
MUROM SCHEDULES.
The Hartsville Railroad.
Unclaimed Letters
Dog days.
The nights are getting longer and
cooler.
The water works is
still. Whv is this?
those who are present may expect to
see some good ball playing.
A Darlington Boy.
Rev. 11. A. Ilymes preached morn-
at a stand i»fl and evening in the Presbyterian
Darlington ought to have
factory next season.
an ice
MEN.
Dowling, Andrew;
night. Dennis, G. T.; Gurley, W. D. R.;
Mrs. I. Lewentlial and Miss Han- , Miller,
Moore, Christopher.
WOMEN.
DAILY MIXED TRAIN.
I Leaves Hartsville, G:4.» A. m.
.Tovann, T.’IiO
Arrives at Floyd’s, 7:45
! This train makes connection with the South
. | bound passenger train on the Cheraw & Dar
in the P. O. at Darlington to August lin^rton Hail road.
HETITHNINO.
I Leaves Floyd’s. 10:00 A. m.
.Tovann, 10:20
! Arrives at Hartsville, 10;50
This train waits two hours, if necessary, for
the North hound freight train on the C. & I).
, U. It. J. L. COK EH, President.
mth Manne have returned from the
Hummocks.
Benton, Malvenia;
, i , . Grimes, Sarah; Harrison, Josephine;
Mr. J. Beilenson, watchmaker and Maxisv Rebecca.
church on Sunday. The congrega- jeweler, has opened an office next | Stevenson, Malissa,
Evans, Henrietta;
arrison, Joscpl
Mack, Elair;
C. &D. and C. & S. Railroads.
DOWN Til A IN.
Mr. J. M. James has sold hisyoung
dog Harby for $100.
Mrs. M. Manne lost a valuable
horse on Friday morning.
lion was a large one, many of his obi door to S. Tombacher’s
schoolmates and friends of his boy- Mr. Claude Milling has returned
hood being present. Tne sermons f rom Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where he
were both good, the one ut night be- has just completed a course in the
ing rather the better of the two. Eastman Business College.
Mrs. B. (’. Law, P. M.
Mr. Hymesis an earnest, hard work
ing student. We wish him God
A regular meeting of the County speed,
’ommissioners was held on Motiduv.
Commissioners was held on Monday
Rev. J. G. Law preached at the
factory last Sunday afternoon at 5 ’
o’clock.
The price of flour is increasing.
We hope the price of cotton will in
crease in the same proportion.
The congressional convention of
this, the sixth, district will meet at
Florence on September 9th.
Five hundred and twenty-five bales
of cotton were received at the depot
for shipment in August.
The next session of the Darlington
Public Schools will begin September
Maj. ( !oo. L. Buist and Mr. G. W.
Witte, of Charleston, were registered
at the Enterprise Hotel on Tuesday.
I Mr. Kirkwood King left Darling-
Pliilariclpliiu Pickings.
Farmers are paying 50ets per hun
dred pounds for picking cotton.
Mr. W. Andrew Dowling has a
beautiful herd of Jersy pigs. They
are not for sale.
Malarial fever is rife in the neigh-
s Wadestioro
5:25 A. M.
Men nett’s
5:4(1
Morven’s
5:55
MeFarland
8:10
Cheraw
8:48
1 ash's
7,-oo
Soc iety Hill
7:13
Dove’s
7^0
Floyd’s
7::w
Darlington
7:50
Palmetto
8^k;
is at Florence
8;15
Tho Groat Evangelist to Visit
Darlington. “‘'.j' ,v '' ‘ borhoodof McCown’s pond, but
ton for Hillsboro, Texas, ou I lies-'
Rev. R. G. Pearson, D. 1)., Gener- (kV; whure he will buy cotton,
al Evangelist, of Asheville, XL C.,
who Ills appointments for a year Mr. T. O. Sanders, of the firm of
ahead, will be in Darlington on the Joye & Sanders, has returned from
first or fourth Sunday in Xoveinber: ^ t " ^ 01
to begin a protracted meeting. All Capt. W. H. Evans, who has been 1
the congregations of the town will in the railroad service in Georgia fori
unite in an effort to make these ser- many years, is at home on a visit to
vices productive of much good. The ins father’s family,
time and place will be announced
through these columns later.
UP Tit A IN.
Leaves Florence K;10 P. m.
Palmetto H;25
Darlington 8;35
Floyd’s 8:4«
Dove’s 8:52
Society Hill »;12
Cash’s fl;17
Cheraw S»;43
McFarland 10;08
Morven’s JOiSO
US 1 Dennett’s I0;;i5
! Arrives at Wadesboro 11;(K)
VCt TU) deaths reported. | Freight Train Goint^ Up.
Leaves Florence 8:15 A. m.
None but goood men and true A'rivwat uariinKton W
» , Freight doing: Down,
should Illl tne olliees 01 county and Leaves Darlington 3;30P. m.
Arrives nt Florence 4;10
A. F. RAVEN EL, President.
Court.
next term of the
22. See notice elsewhere.
The next term of the court of
The Cheraw and Palmetto base ball , . ,
, , i .1,1,. eominon pleas and general sessions
clubs will play a game at Palmetto , ,. 1 ° .
the latter part of this week. 1 )arllll .- toM p 0 " ut y ou ,1 "’
third Monday in October. Judge
Owing toa Mashout at Gandy s, ]j lu | gon w j|| preside. There is con-' boro, have been visiting relatives near, '."’V,'"'’ f
between (society Hill and Doves, the 0 I stories,
mail train was two hours siderable business b» be transacted, Darlinglon.
and we hope that the Judge will not
consume too niueli of the lime of Hie
Mr. J. E.'Xormont, of Edwards,
Xornicnt & Co., is at home again from
Xew York, where he purchased an
elegant stock of goods for his firm.
Mrs. Mary Ann Gregg, Mrs. Geo.
Mc.Master and her two daughters,
Mi sses Mary and Bessie, of Winns-
but of such, few aspire.
The rainfall last Wednesday night
was very heavy, and did great damage
to the fields of open cotton.
Mr. Asburv Dowling, Sr., an aged
and much respected gentleman, has
W., C. and A. Railroad.
C.OIXIi SOUTH.
No. 23. Leaves Wilmington
marion
Arrives at Florence
^ i No. 50. Leave's Florence
Sumter
been seriously sick from congestive i
fever. i Mar,,m
*8,15 p. m
t»,33
10.20 a. m.
3.20 a. in.
4.35
0.15
*10.10 p. m.
12,40 a. m.
1.20
+ 0.45 a. in.
10.55
+8,25 a. m.
0,35
No. 52 runs through from Charleston via
, , .. . . .. Central Railroad, leaving Lanes 8.30 a. ni.,
havmir rcceuilv ivturnotl from a visit Minningo.ioa. m.
Train on C. & 1). R. R. connects at Florence
fish with No. 58.
C.OINd NORTH.
Messrs. Warlcy Parrott and Alon-
za Kelley, of Bisbopville, paid us
living visit last week. The latter
to Elorida, mivc us some fine
\<>. w
Arrives at Florence
Leaves Sumter
Arrives at Columbia
i» ! No. 58. Leaves Florence
Arrives at Sumter
morning m;
behind time on Eridav
An excursion of colored people
from Georgetown to Cheraw parsed , ’ 01 " * " 11 1 ' lls ,ISI,:I speech on the
up the road on Friday, just behind “reforms in tlie jury system.”
Palmetto Points.
We laid rain to-dnv.
the morning freight train.
Policeman Henry Brown was called
on yesterday to shoot a dog supposed
to have rabies at the residence of
Mrs. Gillespie on Main Strict.
A Victim ol‘Alcohol.
An old man from near Dovesville
came to this place last Saturday, ac
companied by a quadroon lad about at ' VrSt & Honour’s new grocery store
An expert from Baltimore arrived
in the city yesterpay to take charge
of the canning factory. He expects
to start to-dav.
10 years of age. They left town
about 0 o’clock in the afternoon and
; whet her both were under the inllu- The Florence Nominees.
! ence of liquor does not appear; but The Florence convention met the
Woods & Woods have received and when they reached home the boy was fi.st of this week, and made the fol-
opened their stock of fall and winter in a stupor from drink, from which lowiii"-nominations * Senator L S
goods and would be pleased to have he could not be aroused. Dr. Will- Bid.mntRepresentotivesinLi-gisla-
eox was sent tor but conld do noth- tuiv, S. If. ( handler
Mr. John E. Tobin,of Charleston, ing, as the hoy was dead before he While; Sheriff,
was in the city this week,making an an -iv t .,].
estimate to lay the pipes for the,'
waterworks. A Good Select ion.
Rev. John O. Willson. Presiding
Elder, preached at the Methodist
church on Sunday evening. He re- Collon picking is in full Mast all over
reived a warm welcome from his > the nei^lihoiliooil.
fi ielids here. | Mr. Baker Haynesworth, of Florence,
M r. C. J. Epps, who was for some llas bccn visilin « Mr. J. W. James,
months at Boyd's drug store, is now' Messrs. O. H&T. H. Edwards have
their last barn of tobacco in the barn tins
week.
I
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hart, of Darlington,
spent several days with relatives here
(lariin; (lie past week.
No. 51.
Leaves (’olumhia
Sumter
A rri \ es at Fli ire nee
*10,35 p. m.
11.58
1.15 a. m.
No. 78.
Leaves Florence
Marion
Arrives at Wilmington
4.35 a. in.
5,20
8.35
No. 50.
Leaves Sumter
Arrives at Florence
+0,37 p. m.
7,50
No. 53.
Leaves Columbia
Arrives at Suniter
*5,20 p. in.
0,32 p. ni.
No. 14.
Leaves Florence
Marion
Arrives at Wilmington
* 8.15 p. ra.
8.55
11,45
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THE HERALD
on IVarle street.
Mr. J. II. Coker, of Societv Mill, is vis- at Howl iml T;I«I I', ni. lictnniiiitf leaves
. land at ii.:)»a. m„ arrives I’cc DcoS.SOa.
itanrMr.J.B. Edwards. e find him Xl , lin „„ & . Alwl ,ta it,
quite a jolly fellow.
if a Tillmanite gets into trouble,! By a hajqn aceident the people of
why does he rush to the Anti-Till- ( Darlington County will have the ef-
manites to prove his good character; , i( . iullt services of T. D. Spain as Pro-
rers to cer- , . » .. . ....
mil K. lb Me-
talph McLumlon:
( lei’k, J. W. McCown ; r riv;i8iinT, II.
K. ('. Fonntain; Auditor. \V. L. Har
rell; Probate Judge, J. |\ McNeill,
present inounilieut: County Conunis-
Mi'S Kdnn Heard, of Florence, lias
been visit ing M‘ss Fannie Fd wards this
week. She left to-d:iv for home.
* Daily. + Daily, except Sunday.
No. 53 runs through to Uharleston, via (’on
tral R. R., ingat Manning?,04 p. in., Lancs i
7,42 p. rn., ( tmrlcston0,30 p. m.
Xo. 51) connects at Florence with the C. & D. '
irain for (’horaw and WadcslKiro.
Nos. 78and 14 make clos(» connection at Wil- 1
mington with W.A-W'. R. R. for all points
North.
Train on Florence Saib oad leaves Poe Doe
daily, except Sunday, at 4.40 p. in., and arrives
lives Row-
m. I
• ... v, Augusta Railroad
leaves Sumter daily .‘veept Sunday, at 10.50a. ,
m.. arrive- at Rimini 12,01 p. m. Returning,
leaves Rimini 12.15 p. m., arrives at Suniter '
I.3D p. m.
•Idfl.N. F. DIVUNE, doneral Superintendent.
•I. If. K E\liEV. A‘-st. (Jenera! manager.
T.M. EMMIUtSOX, (ioiieral P.wsenger Agent.
AX D THE
The work has commenced on Mr. J. J.
James' house. Messrs. IT. L. Edwards i
and J. \V. James are the eontructors. |
To Rent.
why not get his own followers tocer
tify to him.
hate Judge for the next term. Hold
ing as he doe.samost important post, (
... coming in at a rapid rate, w i,j ( .| 1 | )V hjs zeal and well known
and the “business season is upon us.
Mr. D. M. Smoot has shinned some to- . ,
, Large (orner More, formerly occupied
shiners, J. M. Humplirv, T. J. Con- ,,a, ; < 1 ' 0 " 1 MS " L ' ck *° ^.Goueh .V ( o., by .l. G. McCall. Apply to ’
1 * . . nl Hemlerson. N. ( . May he be over ~
non and A. M. I :i<r<rarl
Sehoid Com- rcjoi( . ( ,i llt bis first sale.
missioner, J. E. IVltigrew: Jury „ . ....... „ ..
. . * Misses Hessie \\ illiamson, of Iiarlmg-
""""'f' IIa ' l 7 lli,|-||w: lion, and Carrie and Viola Haynesworth.
Supervisor Registration, I. A. ( lai'k : of Florence, have been visiting Miss I
July 30- If
J. GliEGG McC'ALL
, , M ., n . v , . Teachers’Examination.
Cotton is coming in at a rapid rate. , •' • - . • • • ■ ion, and Carrie ami Viola Havnesworlh. Th( . anil , lu i examination for teachers
alulitv he adorns it hs a matter of V," ’ <»,, .g.au r.. i n the public schools will be held in the
\\ t* trust the farmers will ^et jrood ‘ • ' (’oronor, S. 1’. liureb, present incum- S. James for the last few days. i court house on the first Friday in October
prices for their cotton the whole sea- congratulatioi. that, in this day of All except MeXeill are Till- Miss Jennie Vardell left this' morning 1
son through. change for the sake of change, we f ^ ... . A
^ ■ mamtes. for her home in Summerville, alter a
The cotton business has now fair- ,Km ‘ W " ■ s “ fort " ,,ate as ,,, have st -
ly opened, and from the amount of cnml llls «’'' vl, ’'’ s - is a
new cotton coming in a splendid sea- thoroughly competent officer and a
son is predicted by Darlington cot- credit to the county,
ton buyers.
The game law prohibits the shoot
ing of doves between the 1st of March
and the 1st of August; partridges,
from the 1st of April to the 1st of
Xovember.
Death of Two Lovely
I,ail ies.
Since our last issue the sail news
11 ; pleasant visit to Miss Emmie James. She'
.... ..... . .. made manv friends while in Palmetto.
\\ ho is the Nominee?
The carriage horses of Gen. W. E.
I'.DITok Hkkai.D: As a delegate .tames ran away Sunday, throwing Mr.
to the Democratic ( oiin.V ( onveli- |{ |.; James from the carriage and drag-
Aoinig (ion, held at Darlington ( . II. last ^ing him for some distance. No damage
j week, I witnessed a pcrformanc which ,lone except that Mr. J. \V. James’ihumti
made me Idush for mv party. 3 ol. j s a ]jni e s p r ai n (al, which will keep him
By order of State Superintendent,
W. II. EVANS,
School Commissioner.
School Notice.
neighborhood.
I i | ,..1 i ,i • ^Evans and I’ev. A. \\. Parrott, f r0 m work until all
has leached us of the death in to- were both nominated in regular order
lumhia of two daughters of ('apt. J. for theoffieeof School Coniinissioner.
the efficient G. E. Sims. One of these young la- l lie ( hairman of the Convention
manager of the Darlington planing dies was well known in Darlington,! a> ^'^ ^ E' i|,|S f«»r
. ... . . j. ... ,i i i Sehool Commissioner to signify hv
ijl company, is putting in a full and on a recent visit here made many
Mr. A. \V. Welling
gsh, doors and hlinds. Thi-
frionds who wi
of her deat li.
be siioeked to hear
saving aye, and then all opposed no;
The next session of the Darlington
Public Schools will begin Monday, Sept,
oo
Ail pupils that have not received grade
tickets and all new applicants for admis
sion must he examined and graded before
the girls leave the they can enter the sehool. The following
Good excuse. is the schedule of examinations :
j St. John’s School.—Those from 0 to
10 years old, Monday, Sept. 15; those
over 10 years old, Tuesday, Sept. Hi.
School at Factory.—-All ages,
Wednesday, Sept. 17.
Mayo School.—Those from 0 to 10
Leaves from Linwooil.
Mr. E. A. Dowling, Sr., who was
so dangerously ill a week or two ago,
is now convalescent. years old, Friday, Sept. 18; those over
10 years old, Fiidav, Sept. 19.
It is reported that Mr. I. M. Har- PATTERSON WAUDL
.AW,
Superintendent.
the opposition to Col. Evans was not
will be quite a convenience to those ot her death. In so terrible a he- satisfied that he had received a ma-
who are building. i reavenient the generous sympathy of 1 jority of the votes cast and therefnre ivll’s mill-dam was broken m conse-
alI true hearted men and women is called lor a division of the house,; qtiencc of the flood of rain which
aroused for the stricken household " J'idi they had a right to do The fell on Thursday night last.
. ( hairman then called on all who . „ ...
to whom 8o great an amiction has W ere in favor of Col. Kvans to rise Tin* protracted services, previonslv \\Y, the undersigned, have this day
and stand until thev could hiMMUint- 1 !innon,,<T ^ ^ ,r ^ K ‘ Methodist church formed a copartnership for the pur-
L r eneral mer-
\ rx.rii .a ( * IIIV III l/VI O AM _ *_ * . I»
Palmetto and Timmonsv
I
During the collection at (he Pres
byterian church on Sunday morning
a beautiful solo was sung by Miss
Bessie Williamson, a young soprano,
of our town, who is quite an addi
tion to the musical talent of theplace.
It is a fact that no man can he
Copartnership Notice.
, ton crop,
now.
Thev are more cheerful
ed, whereupon sixty-one members of at Klim, has been postponed by the, pose of conducting a gene
4\ill<*. !the Convention amseund were count- pastor, Lev. .F. \\ . Murray. j cluimlise business, under
Th<*Pulnietto base ball club went , ' 1 f, n’(’ol. Evans by the proper per- have stopped walking ,,f M, ' ( ’ al1 & Hun ' h ’
to Timmoiisville on Thursday and 11 '"', IS ialllb jE' on their under lip, since they began
nominated for an office in this conn- played the picked nine of that place. < ■o'l^Kv^us "h a d ' r('(a l ' l i l vc' l l ll s'ixty-onV ' >r l' r ' ,l ' s ^ ol , ’" 1 *
ty if it is known that the people of the; The score was 10 to K in favor of votes. Nome stir and commotion
town of Darlington favor him, no Palmetto. The Tininmnsville boys was here made, and the next thin
matter how competent or honest the | entertained their friends in their " a ‘"diiess is the brother of Rev. A. I he Bisbopville Eagle, resurreted
W. Parrott, as chairman of the con- after its unfortunate taking off, has
vent ion, deciding that the vote could again made its appearance in our
net. 1 he Editor of I ill. IIi.iiai.i> is R,. taken over again. This time the midst—spicy, breezy, self-reliant and
Mrs. John S. Swvgert, of Colnm- "'ider obligations to Mr. II. L. Mor- vote was taken by calling the roll pinioned for a loftier (light. Eong BBBf MflrltBT.
mav she scream!
candidate may be,
this thing last ?
How long can usual hospitable and generous man
ner. The Editor of Tin: IIkuai.ims
S. Swvgert of C'olum- oldigiitions to Mr. II. L. Mor- vote was taken by calling
d the store' recently no- ris > ,llL ' P r ‘ ,lct ’ of clever fellows, for a 'id each delegate naming I
the linn
nid will
as soon as possible remove from the
present stand of J. G. McCall to the
Hewitt building, where we will be
pleased to serve our friends and pat
rons. Respectfully,
J. Gukik; Mc'Cai.I,,
.Iml N. Buituii.
Darlington, N. ('., August 1, IKltO.
CHARLESTON
WEEKLY
NewS and CourieR,
ONE YEAR FOR
$1.75
STILL NO LET UP.
Wlrn rifich, Brains and thf Almighty Dollar do the driring the nheelf
Hill fly.
A complete stock of dry goods, notions*
shoes, hats and clothing, at prices that make
competitors howl and customers smile:
Read these prices and he eonriafed : 5,009 yards best check ho»tes|)uu al 5cl»
per yd; lO.OOOyard* best heavy shin ini' from is'cts up; 5,000 yards best calico^
warranted color*, from 5 to 7cia ; alt wool Salem jeans only •Joels yd; all wool twill
flannel only 20cU yd; a full lineof bleach cottons, sheetings, ginghams,cashmeres,
striped and plain dress goods from the cheapest tothebest ; all wool, doultle width;
dress flannel only 25ct« yd.
Our SHOE department is complete inevery respect. Full Stock of our Olebra'
ted Douglas, Faust and our new French Process Shoes—every pair urarrat/'d.
In CLOTHING we liave suits to fit all, belli in prices and in tit of garment.
In HATS wc have tine latest styles at the low est prices.
Remember, we handle nothing hut the
best goods. No auction trash or shoddy
goods.
Give ns a call and prove to yourselves
that our advertisement has not told you of
half the good things we have for you.
VERY RESPECTFULLY,
A. J. BROOM.
Leader of Low Prices*
e. A. SMITH,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
DARLINGTON, S. C.
Parlor* over Garner’s new drugstore, where the citizen* of Darlington County
are now respectfully invited tocall andexamine my picture*. The very t»e*t o#
work guarnteed.
This Space Belongs to
MCCALL & BURCH.
AYho are now opening a complete stock
of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes in the
Hewitt Building.
Look out for the Bargains they will
Some of the young men of this
community present a woo-begone aji-
bia, has rented the store recently oc- r,s ’ I ,n,,, c ' OI , "‘ v, r u ' l "’' vs - I< "' /" , ;’,- a,r uu.omg th- cumli-
. , , , . Ti„. Tin date-ot Ins eltotee; tins resit Bed ni a
cupted as a Ixmk store on the hr.si . . . . ., . vote of one hundred and four, of
floor of the Hekald building and is ' 1 1 111111 al ‘ * xp( < >( o \isi a tt ]|j l .|| Parrott received fifty-eight
opening a tine stock of millinery. nR, * , ° ‘d Ob early day. and Evans forty-six. You will no-
We are glad to welcome Mrs. Swygert i .. lice that Parrott received three votes
., u II . The New Grocery Finn. less when he was declared tic
among us and hope she. will succeed. • ,, , , • ,
Messrs. West & Honour have i , " 1 ,n " l, r'> ,lm “ K , va "" 11:1,1 lv,alvwl
Capt. H. L.Townsend,of Charles- ()| „. m . ( , t „cirgr„ecrvo„ Pearl. St, " !lV ,, " , laMl ,1 "' I! 0 ."' 1 ;
ton, is in the city negotiating for the r r , • « » * , , , 1 h.mge uas a(.( oni)Hi.8he<l
. . , r .1 i ■ i i I Ecu handsome wagon ha> tdreadv hv some changes mid hv a few dclc-
stoek of groceries of the late L. L. ■ ■, 7, , • . ; -
0 lieen seen on its rounds. .Mr. I-.. I. gates having the house or not voting is accounted for hv I he feet that it is
. c .ee. apt. iownsend is an cn- West, of this firm, will be reinein- because they were unwilling for their
1^ D. SA N DERS A ('(). desire to inform
■ J the eiti/.ens of Darlington and virin
ity that they are now able to supply
them with fresh meat every day at the
pearance, since the departure of so front stall in the market house. ; rheyget
large a mmihcr of voung ladies for their heel rattle from (’apt. Whipple, Mr.
the High Seluml at Mimroe. X. (’. ( A?. , m Iillil, .r T ,l , 0 ' l, . t ‘ rs ’ , • ,
i,. ,, 1, r » 1 .1.1 v\ ill pay the highest market price for
It is wdl for Prof. Andrews that he
is so far a wav.
Ming of cotton, from this
portion of Darlington, at Hartsville
bringing a better price in that mar-
H
LiniB, Cement, &c.
av 1 sc; been appointed agent for the
largest importers and dealers in the
ergetic and enterprising man and we ,, yo | ( , ,. n ,pl„y,.es of the South- I'nmes to he placed on record as i.reak- ket than in the Darlington market. Hinl' h c( l |i,'! l Mt |,l |!|a>t l c r' Iv’c.'.inM’oan or car
hope that he will locate among us. Expr , s , , • ( , m , iaMy as a v ,, v
Messrs. J. J. Lucas, J. C. M illcox, petent inessongcr on Iho line sonic
J. J. Ward, J. C. Blackwell, (i. W, years ago. In the disaster on tin*
Brown, W. E. James, C. A. Seabrook, Xortheastern Road tit Santee bridge
Alva Coggshall and Waddy Thomp- a few years ago he was very badly in-
son represented Darlington county in jttred, from which he suffered for
the Straightent conference in Coltirn- nearly a year. We wish th*' new firm
bia last week. »utccis,
mg the pledge to support the nomi- In sonic cases as much as so.011 more
nec of tlic caucus. We who were was realized, on the hale, b\ scllintr
delegates understand this perleclly. at llarlsville, than could he obtained
If Rev. A. W. Parrott bad received at Darlington. liYturniug i.icntlv
t he nomination he should he elected ; |Titm Bisbopville. t he w ritcr saw wag-
butasl'.d. W. H. Evans has received on loads of the lleccv staple, grown
the nomination he must he elected, on Darlinglon soil, wending its wav
not as an independent but its tne to that market too. Can't von, Mr.
nominee of the party and the choice Editor, help the merchants* of Dar-
of the people. Dluoail. lington to correct thi evil ;*
loa«l lots, and guaranltM prices and tpial
il V njiial 1o I lie best.
WM. F ( ARTEK, Agrnt
MarkBt NoticB.
On and after AuRUst 1st, I will furnish!
first class beef and mutton Will also i
buy fat beef cattle at 3ets gross or 6ctsl
ini delivered. Mutton, chickens and
eggs bought and . old
July 30 3m. I A.GARLAND-
offer.
TTjis 8]mre is Reserved for
J. C. WHITE,
AVhose advertisement will appear next j
week.