The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, November 19, 1890, Image 3
H DAMGTi HEBAU1
A. S. McITEK, - -
Editor.
Wednesday, November 19,1890.
South Carolina who receive pensions XJUatos, gUfl., which is an extraor ,.
from the Federal (Jovernmont. j ,ij, ia n MVO rk of fiiith and love, and » tl»e handsoniest nmnbcr
1 here are several of the number in j which now supports and educates
this county. 1 one hundred fatherless and mother-
Mr, J. W. Weatherford is a first-1 httie ones, appeals to the benev
Brevities.
Plant Oats.
Beautiful weather.
The 27th will be ThaiVksj iving
Day.
The Darlington Hotel is being re
paired.
The bulk of the cotton crop is
ready for market.
Cranberries 15c qt.
West & Honour.
. Mrs. A. S. Mclver is visiting rela
tives at Society Hill.
Miss Nonie Williamson is visiting
in Abbeville.
^.Governor elect Tillman will be in
augurated on December 8th.
Will the Alliance affiliate with t! e
Democrats in the next Congress?
Mrs. I. Lewenthul has returned
home from a visit to New York.
The town election will be held on
the Second Tuesday in December
next.
Fresh Supply Milwaukee Bologn; 1 .
West & Honour.
'According to a Washington cor
respondent there are 563 persons in
An Appeal for Orphans.
The T'KovAtfell Orphanage, at
The Old Meltable.
OA Holiday Number” one may
well call the December Peterson. It
we have
ever seen of this excellent magazine—
a hint-of what may be expected for
1891, which will be its fiftieth anni
versary. The .“Cupid” on the title
xYir. u. w. tmiicriuru is it iusg- —^ ^ £
class mechanic and his work «!wavs 'dentpvervwher? for some thanks- l»‘ge is an enchanting little fellow,
t* ss. -s
work in his line call on him.
from Maryland to loxas, from Mas-, 0 p eu ing illustrated article, “Some Ice
i fiarniviil Skp*clips.” is in Harriet
meet. The body will be conspicuous
only for its lack of brains. The
delegation from this county is said to
be a fair sample.
Darlington County will have a
good Sheriff. Clerk of Court, Pro
bate Judge, School Commissioner,
Treasurer and Board of Commis
sioners; indeed we could wish for
no better. The Cornnor is also a very
efficient officer.
The South Carolina Conference of
the Methodist Church, South, will
convene in annual session at Ander
son on the 26th hist. Bishop Dun
can is expected to preside. Kev. J.
vein. “A
the best
m , , T sachusetts to Missouri, and are from. Carnival Sketches;
n ay, ^ oveni h c all the leading denominations. Any-j I.at ham’s sprightliest vei
Legislature of South Carol,„a wtll tbing 8micable wi]| lw ;u , t( . d ; Problem Never Solved ” is
c i , ! 1,1 i' story we have Over read from Ldgar
from shoes and dry goods to aba,Tel | v ,J cM - n f aci]e « Froln Christ
of corn or barrel of molasses. All mus to Christmas,” is a capital talc
eoiitrihnfo is of money or-f,revisions
should lie addresse to Dr. Jacobs,
Thorn well Grphanage, Clinton, S. C.
Lost—On November 11th, 1890.
a light colored overcoat, either in the
town of Darlington or between there
| and Lydia, Anyone ryturnirig it to
the omee of The Darlington
HERAi.n will be properly reward
ed. A. A. Chapman, Choiuiw, S. C.
The State Fair.
It is a matter of profound gratifi
cation Unit, despite the heated po-
with a series of admirable illustra
tions. “Along Lake Como” is anoth
er finely illustrated paper. These
are only a few of the number’s at
tract ions. Lucy H. Hooper’s Paris
letter gives the newest fashion chit
chat. and the colored plate and other
designs the latest styles for out-door
and home wear. The needle-woik
depart men t teems with designs fer
I oliday gifts. As : ladies’ periodical
Peterson out-rivals all others. Now
is the time to get up a club. Terms:
$3.00 a year; 2 copies $3.50 ; 3 cope s
$1.50, with a handsome premium to
to the getter-np of the club; 4 copies
86.40; 6 copies $9.00, with an extra
vopv of the magazine for one year to
A sample
To Rent.
Large Corner 8tore. formerly occupied
by J. G.-McCall. Apply to
July HO-tf J. Git EGG JfcCAT.T.
To the Public.
I respectfully desire to announce that
l am now prepared to furulsii meals at
all hours at my Kestaurant on Bearle!?!.
Heat Norfolk Oysters in every style ilitr-
Jne the season.
IF
Fonnilcd 1807.
Chartered 188S..
H
M. HANLEY.
Lime, Cement, &g. '
The twenty third colleehue year of |
this rehool lor young ladies begins.
Thursday,Hep.embor lib, 1800,and closes
June Kilii, 1891.
Sumter has special ad\ antnges from its
railroad eouneetions, its healllifulness, l
and its so< ial and religious privileges,
1, is iiie purpose of the Principals to,
make the Instil
STILL NO LET UP.
titute.asnear as practicable,
a well regulated < hri.tia'i home, and 11“ |
course of study equal in all respects to|
* that ol lie l.est female colleges in this I
tvixc. been appointed agent for tlu coiip.tr>.
largest importers and dealers In the For terms and more detailed informH-|
South, I am prepared to take orders for tion, ns to course of study and expenses,
lime, cement, plaster, &c., irt small or ear the nubile is referred to our printed eir-
load lots, and guarantee prices and’qttal- eui.rs. Thise may he ('lir.iined by ad- UllPH I’ltlfk. HrttillS 3Htl ItlC Alliligllty itcllttrdo titf tlrivlng lilt WhfflS^
ity equal to the best, dressing “The Sumter Institute. Sumter. ;
\VM. F CAHTEIt, Ageui. s. c.” ' 4 \ll communications thus ad-j Mill HV.
- —- tlresged w ill receive prompt aUention. |
Market Kmice. | SkLSSiS'
On and after August 1st, i will furnish
buy fat beef cattle '“‘gross'o! «c 8 ts| W a* p shoes. Imtsandclothing, atpricestlmt make
"'I .s.svm.AN,. Arch tgfit t Builder, CH,n i ,ctltors ,mwl a ’" 1 < ' ust0,llers smi,c -
. tirnitn n •l,U ~ ‘ Read these prices and be convinced : .‘>,000 yards best cheek homespun at .lets
lopa-.ners.iiR roiiuS. OTiiss in HERALU Bunding. yd; 10,1)00 yards best heavy shirting from 45-ets up; 'i.OOO yards best calico,-
. ... I u i warranted colors, from o tolets ; ail wool Salem jeane only 23ct» yd; all wool twill
\\ e, tltc iiiiuci .-iigued, have this day i I flannel only 20ct* yd; a full lineof bleach cottons, sheetings, ginghams,eaaliinerca,-
;V coinpleto stock of dry goods, notions,
. ... , , 4 , ,, , litical canvass through which we
A. liiee, pastor of the Darlington , , . , ,, - r.- -- — • —o— -
’ ' . have just passed, our people should the getfer-upof the club.
^ i have mamfested snclv great interest | copy, with full particulars, will 'k.
The Pee Dee Alliance says: “(’apt. | the Fair : and its officers and man- j sent to Club raisers. ^ Address IV-
Kcynolds with his force have gone! a gers have everyrettsou to feel proud b rsou’s Magazine, 306 < hestnut SI.,
to Darlington to lay track on the],
new railroad, they having caught up
with the grading on this side of the
river.”
if their success. A few years ago,
Maj. J. J. Lucas, President of the
Bennett,sviile and Society Hill Ruil-
Those who attended the State i-ur
were delighted w ith the great show .
Eggs are scarce in this market.
Perhaps the hens are on a strike.
Boston Codfish Balls in 2 lb can
35c. West & Honour.
Rev. J. G. Law preached at Back
Swamp last Sunday afternoon at 4
o’clock | (col.) will be held with Mary Mag-
I dalene Church, Darlington County,
The visitors to the State Fair have j J,r 0vember 20 .-24. 1890.' Rev. .!. R.
returned. Darlington was well rep- j . 7ohnsoll) of Columbia
ator.
tinding the buildings inadequate, a
large new building, several times
larger than the main building, was
erected, and even this proved far too season will appear in our Oper
: n ... rv-rv
Philadelphia, Pa.
“Larking.”
The above named company, that
completely captivated tile people last
small for the immense crow ds which
road, has called a meeting of the! attended, and locomotion was at all
stockholders at Florence to-morrow. | times extremely difficult. In some
i Important business to be considered, i departments the exhibition was very
,[fine, but in others comparatively
poor. The display of horses was
The eleventh annual session of]
the Jeffrey’s Creek Association of tin
Free Communion Baptist Church!
large and many beautiful animals
w ere driven around the arena. The
cattle were about the poorest that
have ever been exhibited, and sjieaks
House again on December 3rd. The
Little Rock, Arkansas, Gazette says
of them: “Larking,” a farce comedy
in three acts was presented at the
1 Capital Theatre last night, and wit
nessed by the audience of the aver
age size, but vociferoiia in applause.
There is an emptiness in the plot
which is filled up with clever spe
cialties, the comedians, good music,
pretty girls and clever comedy, all
combining to make a pleasing per
resented.
The town was lively on Saturday
afternoon. There were four or li\e
tights on the streets.
Several from Darlington attended
the Minstrel Show in Florence on
Monday night last.
Ondarfl and Valencia! - Raisins Ifcj
lb. West & Honour.
In the Supreme Court cases from
this Circuit w ill be heard on Novem
ber. 25th and 26tb.
Mrs. S. Marco and her daughter,
Miss Annie, of New York are here
on a visit to Mrs. J. Lewenthal.
•- T\, , poorly for the enterprise of our stock j All approaches to _ vnl-
! 1 hc l ,oultr 3- "Ol.Id . aw ,, x J et , ptiona i feattitv widt h is large-
Why pay more! We can sol
choice Young Hyson Tea" 75c lb.
West & Honour.
ptional fi
| almost have compensated for the i ]y 5 n its favor. The specialty peo-
vou | trouble and expense of a visit to Hie p| ( - are of more real talent than most
Fair, and the number and variety of
fowls was simply bewildering. Om
The Board of Election ('oniinis-j )y three counties, Lexington, Chester
doner finished (he canvass of the I an d Fairfield, made separate comity
votes at the various precincts of thoi jjsplays, ; >. i < j they were all very* red-
county on Monday last, and there | if,,],fi e l,l crop department
j was no change in the figures hereto-, f u u am i almost everything thal
fore announced except in the case of | ol „. soi ] was capable of producing! 'Vere.uleredT.v the memi.ers
School Commissioner. In the latter was represented in the displav.
case the vote, according to the official There was the usual noisy working
of tin* rough comedies seen here this
Boneless Corned Beef.
West & Honour.
count, stands: Evans 748. I’arroU ] „f a || kinds of machinery, but lack
746. This gives Evans a majority: 0 f space forbids speaking of it in
of 2 votes. 'detail. Perhaps the most attractive
Mrs. Mary Bell, who was formerlyof the Fair was the splendid
a highly respected citizen of the Cy-] display of flowers, chrysanthemums,
press neighborhood, but more recent- contributed by Mrs. Conner, of
The total earnings of the Cheraw j ly an inmate of tin* county poor Cokesbury. i hey were proi ounced (
and Darlington Railroad for the. house, died on Wciluesday last, about! by good judges the finest ever dis-
month of September amounted to | 76 years of age. She was well cared played in the State. 1 he hot house j
over twelve thousand dollars. ] for and had the best medical st.ten- ] l>lnnts exhibited were very poor.;
lion. Her husband, who is old and l he greatest am! most annoying j
helpless, servives her, and is beingi thing connected with the Fair, is|
cared for by the county. j the hit k on the part of Columbia of;
inv systematic effort to eiitt rtain the ;
Prof. R. 8. Powell leaves to-nior-j u ' -' |l|illl-t } "■ visitors \vithaccommodation. Sonic-;
row for Florence. The Professor 'cieswassnn ^ ; thing will have to be done in this
has made many friends here, all of ' n vo.ui itu • . 11 ‘V,, U ,M ’"‘ wav or the attendance will fall off.
ty choruses should avail then
of the opportunity and not
“Larking” at the matinee this
noon ami the performance to-
is the hist. Incidental toth*
,iite a num
e rendered
the company, and especially those
j sung by Miss Dolly Foster, Miss Ad
formed a copartnership for the pur
pose of conducting a general mer
chandise business, under the firm
name of McCall & Burch, and will
as soon as possible remove from the
present stand of .1. G. McCall to the
Hewitt building, where we will be
pleased to serve our friends and pat
rons, Respectfully,
J. Gregg McCall,
Jno. S. Burch.
Darlington, S. C., August I, 1890. j iin>rton.
Beef Marks!.
PETER BOWLES j stri] ("I and |dain dress joeds froin the elieapeit to the best; at! wool, doulde width,■
dress itannel onlv Met* vd.
-I>()K8 FlRrtT-CLASS-
KalsomineWorkaS
PAPER HANGING.
He solicits the patronage of Bar-j
1
Our 91IOK department is eompieie inevevv ’•ese.ect. Full Stock of our Cslebrfc*‘
] ted Boualas, Faust and our new Fren-eh Process Shoes—every pair warrated.
j In CLOTHING we have suits ty (Hail, Loth in prices ami in fit of garment.
In HATS we have the latest styles at the lowest prices.
Remember, we imiHlle nothing’ but the^
k>’oo<ls. No auction trash or shoddy'
oods.
j/t i). SAYDKRS A (’*). desire to inform j ^{J jj![jPQy
* 1 f he (it i/(*’.lsl I)., .li.v.etr.rv r.r.,1 vl/.I.-l-l
ON THK KOMiOWSNTi
Uil ti l
TERNS;
the citizens ot Darlington and viein-1
ity tlmt tlu y me now able to supply
them with fresh meat every dav at tiie
frontlUallinthe market house. Thevget!
their beef cattle from ('apt'. Whipple] Mr. « hen you have hough) III! 1 1*()L-
Uhap Milling, and others, •
Will pay the highest market price foi j
good beef cattle.
(iive us a call and prove to yourselves
that our advertisement has not told you of
half the liood thimrs we have for vou.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
The Hartsvillc Railroad.
DAI LY MIX E D TKA l N s
Leaves liarisville, 6:L r > A. m.
J ova an,
Ai ris at FIo\ <'•;!5
This i rain nuikes connection with the Sooth
bound passeiitfor train on llir Choraw A: i»ar
!inv:ton Railroad.
HKITHNING.
Leaves Floyd’s. 10;CO A. m.
Jo vann, K);*J0
Ani’.esm Harunillo. 10:50
This train Cno hour-, if neeoi-sary, for
the North bound fivij/M train on t iioC. X D.
{(, K. J. L.COKEH, I’nsidont.
LARS worth ofjrotids of us we will
(five you free a handsome watch.
Of course we don’t expect you to
trade (his amount out in a
day or n week, but so long
as our prices ate as low
as anybody’s, why not
get yourself a watch
for nothing
YKKY RKtsPKUTFl'I.LY,
ft
1!
Gen. John B. Gordon has boon
ejected United Senator from Geor
gia.
whom wish him success wherever he
goes..
Malaga Grapes 20c lb.
West & Honour.
On Monday night W. Calvin]
Rhodes was shot by John W. Floyd
in Rosenberg’s Billiard Saloon.
From what we can learn Rhodes was
the aggressor and was shot by Floyd
after being warned not to strike him.
Floyd was struck twice before wsinsr
The different railroads used every cf-
foat to accommodate the great crow ds,
but their resources in the way of cars
were inadequate. They can be safely
depended on to he equal to the emer
gency next year.
his pistol. Rhodes was shot above
The train from Wadesboro has j Hie right eye. At this writing he is
been on time several times in six ; qii] a |ive. but his recovery is extreme-
weeks, but from Florence the usual p doubtful.
time of arrival has been from onej ... ,
and a half to three hours late. ! " ^ f ,< '; lt,< " l of olir ‘ U V The following is Darlington’s
niers to the following which we clip i share of the honors at the State Fair: j
■ The Pee Dee Alliance truthfully J from the Sumter Advance: “Notice ; ('_ s. McCullough & Co.
says: “The llaskollites claim that, has been given by the Liverpool cot- j Standard bred stallion'“IIigli-
they are not hidependent of Democ-1 ton men that they will not receive hmd Red," 1st premium
racy, but of Tillhamism.” ] cotton haled with the large amount ‘
Good Butter 25c lb. ' <*. bagging which is now octng used.; ]gt
West & Honour. | The old sacks nsed by Alliance men [,jghf j ra ft s. ( . raised filly,
Mr. J. P. King, representing thc u for bagging is too heavy and the loss 3 years old 1st premium
anufnctiirimr Con.mmv of to filotories i:< ^ Th,! " of ^ • r ;"rJ h , - V 1
bagging will be deducted.! ^ and 2nd prom.nfn^
Oitrliiifftoi! at (ho State Fair.
$20
Percival Manufacturing Company of
Charleston, paid us a call one d.Ty! ex ^ ra " "‘ ll 1 ’'' ucuuwwu. j
last week J They.have declined to receive some
10
20
15
cotton sent them."
IHiilarielphia.
S. C. raised filly under 1 year
old, 1st and 2nd premiums
j Puirnmtched mares S. C. raised,
] 1st premium
Single harness mare S. C. raised.
each si x
. .Mr. C. A. Aimer, representing
Walker, Evans & Cogswell, ~ of ]
Charleston, was in town and gavej Farmers are badly behind in seed- 1st premium
The Hkr.vlR a call on Friday last, ing grain. I’ 11 ' 1 ' (Hatched one of eti
‘ _ ; owned by a resident of the
The sixth annual meeting Of the; Comity Cominissionerls ing is busy State. Ft premium
South Carolina Bar Association wilL] iuikuig’‘molasses from the ribbon p tt j r matched one of each sex
be held in the city of Columbia on cane ' ‘ j t »l K " to thcworhl, 2nd premium
the 3rd and 4th of December next. ; If the high tennterature continues ' ' 'r' ' ,-1- M ' s j' i'i*ng "l* 1 " ,0
• . 1 i the world, 1st premium
Prof. Peter Bowles leaves to-inor- >potato crop will be ll '-.Single harness stallion, 2ml nre-
for Timmonsville to paint greyed as they are now rapidly dc, mium
tion. The holy comnamion was
also celebrated.
29 j
10
20
10
10
5
5
10
( E. R. Mclygr.
> Single harness gehling or mare
two miles below here, | open to the world, 1st premium $10
I caving from the effects of the warm i Single harness geldin
spell.
g or marc
row
sign for Dr. J. O. Byrd. •' • | sped and style considered,
by the Professor s past work, it will ; 1 ’ 2nd prernitiin
be a daisy. Mr. WarleyL. Parrott, of Bishop- ( Pair matched mares S. C. raised,
Kev. W. A. Guerry, Eeeter, ] v : Ue » with his ^ were ! 2»d premium
preached at the Episcopal Chapel ou v ' s ’ t ‘ u S» ^ lere ^ ast woe ' i, t
Sunday night to a large congrega- In a row
on Sunday night lust Jlallie Blurk- : single harness gelding or mare
well was badly trounced by Will 1 speed and style considered, 1st
Air. Pans Le, Petre, M r. James
Alpine and others, (tne of tin
hires of the performance that de
serves especial mention, was tin
skirt dance, the young ladies wearii
the colors of the Nations. Litt
Hock tbeatrelgoershave given crow
ed houses to performances of le
merit than that of last night.
What Darlington Has.
Two batiks.
'Two dentists.
Two hotels.
One florist
.Seven churches.
One laundry.
Two bakeries.
One paint shop.
Two photographers.
Two livery stables.
Three drug stores.
One ice house.
Two hardware stores.
Two whoil-sale groceries.
One fruit dealer.
One tin shop.
One marble yard.
One canning factory.
One cotton mill.
One ginery and oil mill. •
One opera house.
Eight physicians.
Four insurance offices.
Six cotton buyers.
Three fish dealers.
One brickyard.
Three shoe shops.
Two restaurants.
One real estate agent.
Four barber shops.
Twelve lawyers.
One book store.
Seven bar rooms.
Three graded schools.
Six blacksmith shops.
Three furniture dealers.
Two weekly newspapers.
One job printing office.
Two harness shops.
Four millinery shops.
Three planing mills.
Three jewelry stores.
One poo! and billiard room.
Four carriage and buggy shops
W ater works and artesian well.
Nineteen general merchandise'
stores.
THUS. G SX
C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads. :
DOWN TRAIN.
DwlVCs TV;i«i,-si,t)r<>
r»T 5 A. M - i
D- n.M'Gt'rt
5;40
MOl'Vl’TlV’
M? viand
r.-iO
('licmw
U.iM
r:-isbN
7.-00
S;wi'M.y si ill
J-Jg
Dow .’
Uluyd's
7; : is
Dariini^tnn
7:50
Pair-, i to
H;(Rj
Armab Floi’emu 1
M;15
n* TRAIN.
Leave.' Floronee.
8:10 1\ .m. j
Dalmot «o
8CJ5
Daidiivaton
8:135
Floyd's
8; 40
Dm e's
8:5’J
Roqjoty Hiil
0:12
rttetbs
0:17
e'aCrn'v
0:42
v.cFailand
10^8
MorvLui's .
10:20
Ronuct v's
10::i5
Aril vos at NVudosUoro
U?X1
! Froishi Train Cioing; Fp
S liO 'ves Florence
8,1.A A. M.
j Arrives at ! ‘.udi.iKkm
0;05
Freight Goinjr Down.
! Leaver Darlinuton
:j;jo I*, m. :
| A r*1vos at FIo.. ' i;cc
1:10
A. F. HAYDN FL,
’resident. |
W.. C. and A. Railroad.
(JOIN’D SQFTH.
No. ^5- Fyaves V» ilfnin^toii
p. ni!
ma non
Arrives ei Florence
10,20 a. in.
No. 50. Leavos Florence
.'Cm a. in.!
F*uivu(‘r .
4.05
'.rrives at Folumbia
U.1S
No. 2T. neaves Wilinin^ton
^lO.lO [». m. 1
Marion
12,to a. in. 1
Arri\ e.( di Florence
1.20
No. 5‘J. 1 a*a\ s umtor
t 0.15 a. m.
Arriv.vs at (.’ohimbia
10.55
No. .V'. Leaves Florence
♦•8,25 a. m. |
An ivesat Sumter
o,a r »
No. 5’d rmi s l iiromrh from Charleston via
(' •utrnl Railroad, leaving Lanes
8.t{U a. m., ;
j Manning !U0a. in.
Tram on 1. \ l>. R. K. coimorts j
it !• lore nee !
! with No. 5H.
i
j DOING NOHTH.
No. 53. Loaves ('olnmbia
*;0,545 p. m.
Siiniier
11.5S
Aurm s at Florence
J,15 a. m.
No. 7S. la-ax es Florence
4,545 a. in.
M.iri* *11
5.20
Arriw* at Wilmington
8,515
No. 50. Lea\'(’s rduitM r
L"),:»7 p. m.
Arrives at Florence
7,50
; No. 5Ji. Loav es (’olunibla •
♦5,20 p. nt.
Arrives at. Sum tor
0,52 \k m.
i No. ]L Leaves Florenee
* 8.15 j*. m.
Mnrioii
8.55
A r ri ves u t W j Imi ngton
11,45
I ^ Daily, tDaily, except Sunday.
! No. 5.5 runs llirough in Charleston, via Cell
! tral R. 1L, arricingat Manning7,'.14 i>. in.. Lanes
i 7.4^ i>. m., Ch:xr]<“.U)n 0,d0 p. m.
i No. 50 connects at Flort nce with th-A C. A 1).
0. BELLSN8ER,
Pearle St., DARLINGTON, S. C.
J.ROSEWBEGRC,
—DEALER IN
A. J. BROOM.
.Leader of Low 1’kicks.
hav
v3
ar
Cigars, &c,
Gponsl a first-class
Parlor.
E. A. SMITH,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
DARLINGTON, S. C.
Desiring to Close Out my
stock of Dry Goods, Groceries.
Boots and Shoes 1 will sell ev-
erthing in these Lines AT COST.
J,
m
5* w
r2 S
I—iv —. ^ *5
- S = -
— * (£
. k ~ —
- ^ 2 =■
Parlors over Garner’s new *trm( store, where Ibc citizens of Darlington County
are now respectfully invited to call and examine my pictures. The very bee! o
work guanuecd.
^3
AT
NVilheJenkinksand Henry Miller, , ,
, J r J V rs( ■ c w i-ofisly hnrt.
colored, were arrested by Chief Dar-;
Windham, but 1k> was not danger-!, premium
Pen black breasted red games,
; 1st premium
I Pair black breasted red games,
1 st premium
: train for CUenuv umi Waticilxmt.
j Xost. 78 ami 14 malic <’l<»s(* connection til Wil- ,
1 miniTion with . dc V>'. if, K. lor nl! points
I North.
| Ti din on Florence Sailroaxl Jeatos Pee Dec!
; daily, except Stinday, :*t 1.40 p. m.. and arrives
! at Itowl ind 7;0«j p. in. KoUirninsr leaves How
j land at a. m., arriv es i‘oc Dee H.r,0 a. m.
* Train on Manchester & Aajnista, Hailiond i
I leavefit Sumter daily except Sunday, at 10.50 a.
I in., arrives at Rimini 12,01 p. m. Retiirniny !
i leaves Rimini 12.15 p. m., arrives at Suinrer
! l.IW p. in.
JOHN. F. DIVINE, (fcneral Superintendent. 1
J. K. K KNiiKY. Asst, (ieneral manatrer.
T. >1. EMMEKSON, Geiieinl Pitssenger Agent.
COUNTY OFF1CEKS:
Shehife—\V. P. Cole.
Gi.eiik or Court—\V. A. Parrott.
TitE.vst KEK—II. ('. Fonntain.
Auditor—W. H. Lawrence.
Phobate Jcor.K—T. II. Spain.
Coko.nok—H. (?. Parnell.
School Commissioner—W. II. Evan.- .
Commishionehs—II. LideLaw, \V. M.
Hugghis and J. E. Ward.
TOWN OFFKEHS :
MATor—J. C. Will* ox.
Aldermen—J. J. Ward. 1.1.i-wentbal,
S. A. Woods and P. C. Beck.
Clerk—S. S. Burch.
Chief or Police—A. E. Dargan.
Policemen—J. C. Windham and II.
A. Brown. -
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MCCALL & BURCH.
(HKWITT miLlHXG.)
— MAKE \ SPECIALTY OF —
[jidlies’ 1 hvss (ioods aiul rrimming’S, Shoes,
(Nothing and oents* Furnishing* Goods.
Cal! and Examine Otii' Stocii Before Buying.
We Wii! Take Pleasure in Showing Kou Our Goods.
; Fresh iiroeeries always on liand.
gan last week upon the charge of Factory Items.
robbing Sam Edwards of his pocket j C ap t . F. T. Biggs lias about fin- [ Pair brown ml game?, 1st
book containing about $18. Both , j 6be( { ceiling all the hdhsesj thereby premium
of the accused are in jail. ” 1 ’
The Southern Inter-State Immi
gration Convention will conveue at
/Asheville, N. C., on December 17th,
and continue in session for twodays.
The Convention is intended to l>e a
conference between the Governors
and Commissioners of Immigration
of all the Southern States. The
CortVention will lie an important
pne, as the subjects to be discussed
will include everythiug that pertains
to the advancement of the South, its
resources, its inducements for the
investment of capital and the increase
of its population by immigration.
Bushel speckled peas, 2ml prom.
Bushel rutn baga turnips, 2nd ”
Mrs. if. R. Mult cr.
adding to our comfort.
The general health of the _qpera
lives was better to the 20th of Au-j-Pair muscovy ducks, 1st prem.
gust than it had been since the start
ing of the itutMiiferj. Since tliflt
time there has been several flas.-B
typhoid fever.
The factory gives employment to
over 250 operatives, ’ and the wages’
received each fortnight affords am
ple for their support. Many of
them have saved money'; .'others have
their Jives insured for the benefit of
their families.
McCullough. Blackwell A Co’s,
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorla.
M. T. Rollins.
Iioar, 1st prflmumi
jUnk W. A. Law.
.at»- s upi4m; embroidered in
cotton, premium
Miss Mary ,E. Edwards.
Painted panel, premium
1 T
$ 2]
3LACKSMITHING
$ 2
$ 2
keij
Horst shoes made. Piplomu
Mr. 15. M. Williamson Was the
winner in several of the Shooting
matehes.
Col. 15. R. Melver wni r^-electcd
Pfesliietii of the 'Association.
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HORSE SHOEING.
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HcCALL & BUfiCI.
Free Lat and Stebios in rear of our store.
A. WEINDKKO,
-DEALER IN
JOHN C. WHITE,
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Pbesbvterian Cnvncii—Kev. J. G.!
Law, Pastor. Preaching every Sabbath
at tl a. m. and 8 e. m. Sabbath Seiiool
at 10 a. m. Prayer Meeting every
Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
Methodist Dm rch —Kev. .1. A. Hire. 1
Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 1!
A. M. ami 8.00 p. m. Sunday School at i
5 p. m. Prayer Meeting every Thursdav
at 8.00 p.m. '
Baptist Chcrch—Kev. G. B. Jloore,
Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11
A. M. and 8.Oft p. u Sunday School at;
10 a. m. Prayer Meeting every Tuesdav
at 8.30 p. m.
Episcopal Chapel—Kev. W. A.
Guerry, Rector; II. T. Thompson, Lay
Reader. Preaching Srd Sunday at 8.3il
j>. m. Lay Heading every Sunday morn
ing at 11 O’clock. Sunday Sehool every
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
New FALL GOODS Arrived--.—
We Will Sell Them At
Rock Bottom Prices.
jrjrOFKHToCK IS COMPLETE.
Stoves, tinware, pumps, piping, house fur-
nisliiiiM’ »i’oods, bolts, tobacco Hues, etc.
j
HI. Sl’UK 10 ( ALL (NO SEE I S.
AVE (AN PLEASE YOU IN BOTH
qi’ALlTY AM) PRICE.
Makes a Specialty of Horse
Macedonia Baptist C'iicbch—Kev. 1.1
P, Brockinton, pastor. Preaching every o
Sunday at 11 A. M. and »;30 1*. M. Suit
day School at 3;80P. M. Prayer Meeting . uintinrnn nr. r> n
every Tuesday evening at 8;30o’clock. ft, WEINBERG, OailiilgtOn S, C.
Gall and Examine Our Stock, and wc can PLasa You,
j\ny thing Not in Slook Will be Ordered For You.