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■‘2 V A. THE DARLIITOli HERALD W. D. WOODS, i T. J. DREW. ( KHITOHS AM> pimritiKTOKs. |)AH!iIN(iTON r , S. C . Wednesday, Aug. 26, 1891. j Mr. S. A. W'fxxK of the tinn of Tllf ('•Nrerf jaf (hr Opera Ihiw,) been established in onr town, and 1 mill and two gins a Smith's Mill Woods A Woods, has .just returned Tin enter! aliment given by the i sincerely trust that itmair soon lx- jwnd'were swept an ay, despite the v..rH, r ^i^.r.. o. m...o their 4th regiment .Jisnd, of SnnitciV-On fcdl.tiywl hr others. kindly effort .of neiglilxirs atid eim TargelynTiTt'rsrsisrlhlWTft l lls!'' l ln>‘ inW'Wfnt-sday frtgtWr" ttS WOO A’ sx J'Imcv is. no better lauil in the plpy^^o ^ve tjttBBJpexty.TKg^fttj^ ; pnrchitsetl a very large stixk of Fall creditable and reflects great credit on Sonth for the production of vegeta- nude a clear swep, washing away , and Wintergiwxls : more complete in'IW.JScnll, the leader. It was by, hies than the soil around Darlington, over il.OOti yards of earth and utter- all its departments than they have for the best brass band that Rus evet and with our splendid shipping ly detnolishing the nun him ry and 1 ever handled 1 adore. The sto< k of visited Darling'on. and we ladieve facilities there is no reason wh* the ai pur eu •neej of the i"ill«. The dress goods and trimmings is verv they could comjx'te with anv 'indlar Inisiness should no* assume iint ieti far su|»erior in style and Iwauty to a. 4.. JUxV ' *.■ \ > SPECIAL l 1 or the next 30 dnvs ve yvill nfVer H* organization in the Mate. There piopoilion-. We wish otir neigh! ois anv thev have ever handled before, was some good singing, ami the an- all iinniagiotialde lin k, hut we intisl dience was very appreeiative. luit of sir Jo it that Darlington should ever the singing , , ■, . and thev w ill take pleasure in show Mr. H. M. Parker hn« bought and . • , , , , , , . . . v . , ing them to their friends. In the eonrse slopped the tirst cotton to Norfolk. of Mrs. Ilarbr In: the nianuf.n turiu; sliouM i• litre lot this I '*■ i- i tinnited at .f’.t.Min. No in- snr.im-e. Ilnndreds of peopl, have since lisited the si file of disaster. 'Irs. t allie Coker has rotnriu"!, fnun Clevt'land Spiings. much ini- BARGAINS ■ ■■■■• a . and Dress Making, Mrs. R. W. Pai it way of clothing, hats and slurs the Died. Ang 21st, the infant ehild stock is very large, and has been of Mr. and Mrs. <1. W. Shepard. selected with the utmost care, and there will lie no trouble in suiting Wood* & Wood* are having a n.ce ' h(i tasU . „ f ,. V( . rv j,, IIWH | „i g,sxl- cashier* desk and Stand made. Miss •„ tW lim . (ii „ is H |, nos , lt „.Hess Demmie Law wiinnmdle the change, j t)) .. (v thHf jn |jm , s „ K . V lv ,„. TheCheraw & Salisbury Kailroad la.rne in mind the rapid growth of Company is building a new de|mt at the town, and in variety and '|nality Morven N. ('. they are prepared to meet every de- ♦ , maud. An entirelv new feature Mr. HeasleV* verv imstructi-e fs-l vil| , H . (|)t . ’ t | ( . | , iirtlll ,. nt for .ay on the culture of-aitS is worth. ; lllis ,, s 1)ll(1 . ipfdre,.. .vhere to *n» farmer, mnrh than the ^ , H . fimi)(1 ( .i,. v , a ,„ ass.Ttn.e.,. of cloaks, w raps and children* ready made dresses. The ladies are specially invited to visit this department and examine these goods, as thev w ill not ton. price of Tllf llftRAMifor one year. 'ITte passenger coach on the Harts- villc train has Iteen completely over hauled and presents a Very handsonn appearnntV *.Jt i* kept in nice order, fail to lx pleased. All goisls will bl and Miss Del.ormi large.-t sliare of applau«e: and it I tin was well ib-.ervcd. as both ladies sang An with a grea* deal of sweet'ess and expression. The aeciimpanatnciils- were adinirahly played >'v Mr-. Ker shaw. who is an accompli-hod niu-i- cian. M h' lie'er our >uni<n frieinls want 'o lepea* the -i-ii. ihev «id b I'rettv apt lob.i'i a good andi"ini. The onlr thingthai marred the pie,., lire of the evening was the ron-taiit and almost iiniiiieiriiptod cla'iei made br some of the vouih; men, who seemed desirous o, hr akitig through I lie IliHU . ante in for the, part of the State. The tirst lurn of proved by the trip, big llv wlc-el in th" cotton fa> lor a h irbingei of good to Darling- A pmtra'ted nu et ing i. in progress at the Welsh Neck Chun h. < VinrspoiKUMKr. I.rros fram ParIII*. \| i i . ,!. 1 '• l.oi ne. b her i wo i Inidr u. I l ourtenav. has relumed In a Mil- n >timt, i. u • o o|i,inii-d • I on he and home fiom .1. ’iT arcfnlly lived tip and promptly do- The follo^m# merchants have re- Iivm . ( , p . |rt „ f t „ wn . A || turned from the North: S. A. Moods 1(i)ls ((f( , rv ,', <K „ N<((f oTWmxls* Wowls: .1. S. Unroll of U|)W . Mnls< ; vi ,| , M . ,|„ii v ,. I ,.,| f,, v Mt^all A Hnrch; Messrs. Hmnson A tinv rni , r „. Ml stati(m Mll dertiftv miles. Lum and Murray Clement*. Spaced,xs not allow the mention of a Purchaser* do well to deal at the great many other novelties in the storea that advertise, for such stores wav of tine goods. 'tfismae have the largest trade,' and can therefore afford to keep the freshest goods and sell at the cheap est rates. N. I* Harrell & Co. will have a big advertisement in our next issue anil lot jteople know where they can find the finest stock of buggies and all other kinds of vehicles, in the Pec Dee section. .4 4>w EBtfrprlsf. HI* I'arrwell Srrmun. The llev. C. Iv Moore pro.n bed hi* farewell -ennon to his i ougrcg.i tion last Sunday, and w ill, in a fe v week-, assume the duties'of a prof". *>r at the Fumitn Cni erdt'. t,. whii h posit ion he w as elected a short time ago. Mr. Moore is one of the lies! preachers in his ehun h. a ni.ui of line literary attainments, and will Im- a strong aeeessiou to the faculty of the 1 niversitv. lie Its been pas- WaMtilla. Ninetv-Six and Se.eial of the menibers of Mr. i . Dove's f.itnil"' have been ipiite !• fiien tin fiii ts of e.iting pine iiist.ird. .'Hate now doing '•IT '.veil. I'lie C. d: D. |,’. I,'. Ci>. has again i ''iiimeM( ed l i'ing -t,el rails near D-o. giijog ir the di.eetion of Cii lington. The ver, he.i y taiiisof the ISth in-t. have dime great dnntage to i top.- and road*. |i is almost im- pov-ible to itos* over.some of our nulls. The mill dam of the late Mrs. Fannie Milliain- was washed The Seeretaryof State has granled tor of the llaptist cltureh in Darling- and carried with it the mill a eommission to a hoard of corpora tors for the purpose of forming a color ed Industrial and Agricultural Fair AsRociatiou for this County. 4 Selfrilun. Mr. .1. D. Hast has lurn elected principal of the Ih'nnettsville (irailed Srlnxd and will leave in a few davs to enter on the duties of his imsitioti. M’e are sorry to lose such an exem plary and promising young man. hut tru-t that in the future he mav rc- Thc meeting that was in progress at the Presbyterian church closed on Friday night. Dr. Cnrliett of Heti- nettsville cimdncted the services, and hi* sermons are highly s|H,ken of by turn to Darlington. The trustvrsof those who attended. the Hcnncttsvillc sidusd could not ~ *** ,, , , have made a belter selection. An exchange says: "hvcryboily ^ knows that this is the seasyietn hustle Newspaper ('Mrtexif*. in the turnip seed. The man, who MY ordered a supply of paper in will not provide for a good salad ample tin c for this weeks issue, hut as it did not put in an appearance, we Itorrowcd some from our cour teous neighbor, the News, and wish ton for a number of Year*, and will P" bouse, with all their eon- leave it in a verv llotirishing cniuli tents. I It" damage is very heavy, tion. Mis last official act was to bap-1 * bere is no way of passingat the null tise thm-iNTsons on Sunday. The except for foot passengers until the sermon was based Mti these won’s, 'lam i* replaeed. or a pass way built from Philippian.- nth chapter and 2M below the mill Inni-e. verse: ••Peace he to the brethren and During the storm of the l«lb the love with faith from Cod the Father 'b'pot here wds .-truck by lightning, and the laird .testis Christ," and No dannigc was done, was a verv tine exposition of the b'ev, I,, T. Carroll and family are text. The eongregatinn was large and 'Citing Mr. ('. II. Del.,trine S faint- attentive. ly and wili return to Ninety-Six. The church has extended a (all to their It ml-, in a sh irt time. H-v. the Kev. Havlis Cade of N. ( ., wl o Mr. Carroll preached for the last nirraw Lords. Mis-. I.cilrt Hai-of, of llattsville, is S-vieling a few davs with Miss Mate C->it H. M. Fin) i,son hastetutnd from New Vurk. I he large hrii k stores of Mr. H. fl. I litlayson are eompleted anti will soon bi- tilled with goods. Mr. A. L. Fvalts left for New York on Tuesdav. Mr.l.aeostc F.vatis.onc of ( lieia’v’s 1 most popular Atnl enterprising voting men leaves this week for Hartsville, where he w ill ojien up a stock of general tnerchatidise. Cheravv is proud of her voting l inuii. Mithin the past •.i ar she Int.- ttirned out fifteen bank cashiers, clerks,operators and drummers. M’hat other town of the same size can show the same record? Mr. .-allie Mi Ison, of Sumter, is visiting her sister, Mrs. M’. C. Me- t reight. Cheravv and Darlington crossed hat* for the last game of the season on Friday afternoon. The Cheravv hoy* cleaned the Darlington I toys up c.vily, the s'-ore standing 20 to 7 at tin- end of ilti- ith inning. LfitTER FROM FLORENCE, 4 BnlltM *f Interesting New* frttht the ntv nf Fl«rrnre> in all- ■: D E P A P T IRE NTS:- ill order to reduce STOCK, to make ALTERATIONS IN Siore Paioliis Ac. ( all early and see the BARGAINS we a i ti, : f HAS JUST OITA FD I In the building oppositsc ••Tin of Diirlington." A FASHIONABLE. Millinery and Die, - M a king Establishment. The Millinery Itepartm, u! ) derthe supervision of Mi- b , one of Armstrong. Cator v. ‘ • | most, thorough and aitoci. ; milliners. Mi iSS Aldiott, of I »{l 11 i FMOl f . I an e.vjKTieiK'ed drev- ni.ik' i ■ cuts ami fits accurah l\ :;| t he p ill offer. JOtE & SANDERS, YOU M ILL FIND IN Mil Establishment on,' of tin , i:-,i. I assortments of Millinery cmi ■•■: Darlington, with the nineltie • season. ('nine and sec. No Humbug, - No Baits. Strickly at COST and CASH only. is said to he a fine preacher, lie was the editor of the ••Progressive Far mer.'’ hut resigned when it w-a* con verted into a political paper. patch next spring ougli* to co* peas and rusty bacon." Mrs. K. M\ Packer will open her establishment about the tirst of Sep tember with the finest stock of milli- .ii4ry ever brought to Darlington. Ladies who examined her spring stock need no assn ranee of the beauty of her lionnet* atid httts. Brunson Limit A Co. reserve a part of ottr space for their advertisement tvhicli will appaar next week. Thev 4f*rf Pttwrrfnl than the Hng of a ■far. 'I'lie tn-tv Central Motel i* nearing eomhletion. It is one of the hattd- soiwist buildings in the State, and tines credit to I he proprietor, Mr. J. 1,'lMlrringer, and to Florence. Prof. \. M. I vankitt, w ho has h<'cn i-kept verv at the head of the Florence (irnded so much a* ^ehtsils for the past year or two, eniiniv. He i* also r ,,aij, ne ,j his position here to Prepamlory to moving' into the store now two SalibntIts,at Black Creak ehttreh. mo.-t ,ii , i ptaMe .-ertn-MS. L, Qk. Qamkls' VETE1MNANY KKM EDI l> coi.K t n;i-: Never fails to cure anv e.i.-e of , oii, C'UUtill, COED FEYEi; |i|;o|- t-Itl'eS Itlltg feVea. I'.piziHi! te efUig!,.. folds. .Vi . lloipsE j;eno\ a ioi; ( tires indigestion, lo-.- of n|'|ieiit'- worms, ike. D -. .1. II. ( ..noil, busy —not at home, around in the medical evtminer for several of the Occupied by Metwm .1. c. Willeox A- co., "! Cures cuts, wounds, hanic- to tender our thanks for the kind- vettrs, Ini-tt the principal eotton mar- ness. ket for this section of the state, hut . ii-i.i/ take special pride in. it i< the spirit are opening a splendid stock of gen- , . , , ' , , ,n .i . of enterprise shown bv most of our eral merchandize. All thev want is , , . • .i i,‘ leading eitizeiis in lunliling tin the for von to give them a cull. ... , . , ‘ • town, and it is a subject of general Our Snmter exchanges rejiort that remark on the part of visitors that Some of the young men who aeeotn- the business men of Darlington work panietl the excursion to Darlington with so mtteli harmony and cnergv on Thursday, were somewhat Ixiister- for its development. This is on* on the way home. Such conduct the sir ret of .success, and this as this is simply inexcusable. The delay in getting out The Hrrai.D this week is owing to the large amount of work incident to changing the paper from a patent outside to a home print, and the time lost in putting together a new press. accept a more lucrative in Colum- most promiuunt life insurance com- | t „ s Darlington has. for a number „f patties. The Mnldrow Ivovs, who live about The crops arc generally good, es- f ( ’,ttr rtrftcs from town, caught an al- pcciallv corn, pens, potatoes and Bgntor from tlnnr father's mill pond , Me also wish to thank the editor the powerful compress now being cotton is doing tolerably well, hut on tuesdav, that measured nine and of the Florence M •ssettger for put- '’reeled will add very largely to our is rusting and shedding in many one Jmlf feet in length, ting onr press together nml showing cotton receipts, and he of immense places. |jwj, ^ Kntledge and K M Mal- henefit to the town. There will he Thk IIkhai.ii is gaining in |mpu- |, mftT | mu . i^,, attending the a great saving in the way of trails- larity daily, and now with the com- Sontiieni Dental Association at, poitation, as when the hale leaves hined efforts of Mr. Drew with Mr. the mighty grasp of this monster it M'ihhIs, no doiiht it will he made one will he reduced to about one-third of of the bed papers in the IVc Dec its former size, and w ill feel almost section of South Carolina. You will a* firm as wood. I he ordinary press have our united and undivided sup- bales an-very httlky. and it does not port to make it all that you may take muse than twentv to till a ear. wi«lt. its how to work it. Thf SffrfI *f Snrrf as. If there is one thing concerning which the people of Thirlington mav is why Darlington talks hut little, hut manages to do a .great deal of work. Enterprises are not tinder- taken for the sake of advertising the town, hut when projected, are in variably carried to a stt, -essful con clusion. Clements A McCovvn are receiving Thf Rfl. K. 4. Forester to Leave a choice stock of goods of all kinds, Hartsville, and will have them ready for in- 0| lr Baptist friends at Hartsville spection ilia short while. I hey are will lose a tine preat her and good experienced salesmen and will tell pastor in the person of K. .1. in onr next issue what they can give Forester, who will |e,,vo in a few •’"T"" ln ,1 "' If they average ."inti pnttnds each this only makes lo.ittio potinds for each car. The capacity of the ordimirv rttr i- from to to tin thousand pounds, and it is very readily seen how much the eai nicks of being loaded. After liny are eoi ipressed tie car can easily hold fifty bales, which will bring tlic weight up to 2.>,nti(i(t p 'iiiid:- for each car. The machinery will cost ftfn.iMMi aid have a , opacity of live hundred ball's per day. Il will be located on Fast Broad street, between 2nd and (th street-, on the ('. S. it N. I!. II. The railr sd authorities are now Morehead City, N. ('., have returned. Abraham Burgess, colored, who died nml was buried here last Sun day, was said to have lieen poisoned by his sweetheart. Mr. M'. M. Brown has been elected cashier nf the Bank of the Caro- linns. Mr. B. M . Butler, a most excel lent young gentleman, will leave here on the tiist of September to ac cept a position in S inter. MeWs. Kinard and M'illiatn-, who have been (•••ndnrting a tent meeting Ir n-. have gone to Marion. Mi-- Lizzie Stevens, of this city, has accepted a position in the Female t ollegc. at harlotlesvill*. Va. Ii’ev. B. (i. Cmington expeets to Me line eotton to piek. but ,-an't begin a series of meetings in the Sulfs Freeh News. Mis- Fiphcne I’arrott, Mrs. F. K. Parrott and Mrs. .1. F. Howel are visitin;; frii-nds and relatives in this (ointnnnilv. Mr. days, th’ . F. Farly leav"- ns in a fe* He w ill Ih- "dilor in chief of Fatner I’ltlhtin. Me are sorrv wo will offer our entire stock of Dir Goods, Nolioos, Hols ood Glolliii, •*•••- l * ',4 ' ^ Strictly at foi* cash; (luring' the next 30 days. A Positive slaughter of Goods. Respectfully, A, J. BROOM, MONDKi; M'OIJKFi; MMMIA'I' , wounds, han icratclies. Ac. HOOF (illOMFI! N SOFTFNFIJ Sure cure for contracted feet, quarter eraeks and tenderness. These wonderful medicines arc sold and guaranteed to pica;-, the User of money refunded niihout ar- giunent. For sale by DR. J. A. BOYD. Janies Allan A ('o. 285 King St. Charleston, S. C. | ■' The Largest .Jewelry Siore in iltc M:i.t SOLID PLATES OF SterlingSilver to loo-c Tom. but w i-b him much -in i •.-- in his new luivenlnre. in the way of bargains. The improvements at the Opera House have added very largely to its comfort and convenience, hut the best feature of all is the stage which Baptist weeks to take charge of the church at (Ireciivvood. There is also a probability that the llev. .1. L. Yass will leave the Swift Creek Baptist rlinn h to take has been made much larger. The rhi,r ^' ,,f ' ,r I'l>Hintjre'it '.teen- work was done under Mr. Micltle’si' v,hm1 - Mr - ' i,ss hi,< '' b' r, ' i " direction and reflects credit on his ,1 '■ ,l f ,,r h "' "" ,l ,l "' '" , "- miinity generally and his departure •- for another field of lalxir will lx‘ verv M’ikmIs & Milling are opening a |f Mr . Yass .r, K -s, very large assortment of shoes w. one H |1 , ti<t chllr( . h in of|the Hewitt stores, and want every- wj|| losr ,| lr , r g(KK , |ir( , 1( . ll( , rs< M urk was begun on Mondav under the sii|icrvision of Mr. liotish. of li’oiish ,'i: Fitch, the tontractors. and lie expects to In- lrailV bv Oct 1st. • - - - - Thf (hamplttn (annlng Factory. aff-ril it at present pi re?. Sunn- of our farin'r- pri>|>nse giving one half, a.- it would he elieaper than fortv cents per hundred for the picking. An intere.-fiiig meeting is in pro- gre-s .it Bethel. The Methodists are .biiiinnti' like Mr. M ail. Mav the S. ('.Conference send ns one like him cverv venr. Baptist Cnreh lii'te on the fiisi Snn- div in .■September. Ntr. M. .1. Brown diMovered two negro Imms tiling to break int.i his -tore on M ednesdav, and had them arres'ed. (in and se” Mi''all ,v Burch ‘s b,n- gdn ec outers Rrsolntions, Ar., In Regard to th* Me will he glad when Mr. Yass llrath of llossex (■. BnDo'f. IkmIv who needs shoes, and wlio does not, as it. not customary to go Itarc- footed, to give them a call. They will deal exclusively in shoes and can suit everyItoilys taste and every- bodvs feet also. places it will he diflieult to fill. Prrsonal. The Misses Hoyt, of Sumter, are visiting Misses .Fcnnie and Ola Bast. Mr. (', K. Rogers and Miss Anna For a month or two, owing to had r, ' ,Mrm,, l " M Mondav night from their work and other circumstances lie- Dil'•'> Asht illc. Tom! onr control, Thk Hkrai.h ha- Ml - ' V:,l, '' r Ki ""- " f Ihtrling- . has been very badly printed. This ton's model farmer*, was in onr city Will not occur again, as we now use I'riday. -( aindeii ( lironicle, a cylinder press and have very largelv Eugene Me( ullough, of Darling- added to our outfit of type. M e also! t'»b visiting the hoys of his child- call attention to the fact that every j I’ath cor. Aiidcrson particle of matter in the paper was Intelligencer, set np in the office. I hrough the emirtesi of Mr. itirns the (trphanageover to someone Bishop I’arrott we have been furnish- else. MY want hinicvcrv Sabbath, but , ■'* t* 10 s ' ,,, ''"n "f the D.irlinglon ed with ihe foil,.wing facts in regard while he is at work for the Orphanage hr^'lln^h.'^ulhl'lnfid’.lull to the l anning fm tor;.. It must he he is awav part of his time. 2:i-2fi, IK'.H, in Bethel church Dar- Ix.rne in mind that thi.-i* prae.ieally im . illmn(Iimtlv t , |t , ss , (1 Bith • lington (irenit. the death w’as an- tnr tirst rrnr?* work, hihI, nf rours4 , # . .. * nonnet'o of Ihmpcn (i. |on^ g,x„l elder. Between ..(»<) and l.oim , ni , fnv „ Ia |,| v Ut ,„ wn ils „ ^ Mtl( |, v gallons have lai n made in our com- zehool worker and a highly ,st, em/d miinity this season, and we haven't. citizen, Christian gcntlcniau ausl seen anyone hurt yet. ••Cider is hard brother. After remarks enlogistii of the deceased a committee was on motion ap|oint"d to give .suitable ex- Brff/fs from thf Hill. » ,r, ; s . sioM ' ,T »" f l resolutions to the sense and feeling of the onn- Mr. M. C. M'ilsnn left on MYd-1 ^renve in regard to the .ad event. a great many diflieulties had to be overeome that will not occur again. There can he no i|Ucstion a* to its hi’ing a profitable enterprise, and il is very probable that the eapaeitv of the faetorv will he enlarged befop' the next season, il heing sntreelv ei|iuil to the task of eauning all the vegetables that were brought in: just to mention one item alone, nlmut Emm bushels of okra, will show the magnitude of the joh. 'I'he season, owing to the c\e--.-ive rains, has not to heat." Whereas in the inscrutable hut nesday last for the- North to pur- Allwi , e unerring I’rovidem e of chase fsll good*. (tod, our brother and fellow-lalxvier' Mrs. M'. ('. M'ilson and children in the Sunday school cause Dossev (t. Du Bose was (.lunc in, ls;il> re moved by death, therefore, Resolved, That while fully pel: n- NOTICE Mr. Roth,viz will leave here for the northern markets to purchase his en tire fall stock. He will be rcadv to serve the ladies with garments for the new horn infant to the oldest on the verge of the grave, lie will an- iioune,' in the ctdmiiiis after his re turn the many and rear bargains he ha f"i' 'on and the handsoiue gum!.*. It begins to look as if the Sumter hotel project will follow the misera ble failure that attended a similar | ,1,.^,,, enterprise in Charleston some years Mrs. .losev, who has liern Mrs. C. S. McCullough, of Dar lington, and Mrs. L. L. Metiee. of (i recti wood, are visiting the fumilv of Mr. ti. M. Metiee.— Belton cor. An- are visiting relatives in Chcrnw. Mnj..L.L Lucas visited Clmrles- beeii 'err favorably for louiatiH * and tun on last MYdiusday in the infer- B( | p ,i #f the peaceful end of'tin-de- the crop did not turn out well, but '‘'’t "f the Society Hill and Marlboro ceased and his blissful entrance into the ai p age was verv lanv and a Bridge company. the higher and lietter state, wc are great ,,um,titv has been pi.Mip. Be- •"'• " • Davenport Melver is visit-! nevertheless deeply affected by his S'i-. -:•*.,«<"• „ „ canned scparati ly, and also mixed, tMi the ih cbhioii of Rev. Mr. Mr- dened by consideration of the loss lo siring hi'ans and pea* are also put up.'* I 1 *-''* visitation to this (lie Siitidnv schind, the chnreh, the There is a verv active demand for all parish, be read the committal service county ami especially t , the partial-. the vegetables except the okra nlricli th'' remains of the late ( apt. Dr lionic—so desolate without him. i- eomiiaralivelv unknown at th- 'bsuge F. Williams, which had, . h'-'-lved 2d. I hat h.s long assn- I* ,onipiintiiv, iv niiKiiunn S- t ciatton and ctMiiHTatinii with mem- .North, hut w hich i* being success- exhumed from the old family | H . rs (l f t |,i s | MM i v was most pleasant, fullv introdneed. The eapaeitv of | hurying ground on the Mill planta- 1 and his efforts to promote the Sun '♦he faetorv is from .*» to M thousand t'"". fhe metallic casket was in a state ! day school interests wore abundant. their expenses ' "I l , '' r f*' , 'l preservation. ; zealous and useful. ago- N'o place needs a gisnl hotel more sorely than our neigh»H>r, and it «Pta)ifc4! ,H ’ r }-> { f U. prise oHlte 'KiAti Jlot.to haM Me- There is probably Wit a town of itli v size in the Btatc that euii’f Inut Btiin- ter in this way. The town has a good many Iteantiful residenees, and would lie a Very-pleasant -place to visit if g«sal aecommiHlations eonld Ik- secured. The liotel is rusty and dilapidated. pend ing some time with her daughter. Mrs. K. T. Robinson, has gone on a to relatives in Darlington. — lien Chronicle. ■u , J- '. , i . i i . m. i • . » i Resolved .Id. I hat the recolleetion ■,fust Steji III and look at the bar- from fifty to sixty dollars each day. Last I nesday ram began falling of |,j y i ov ,,| v ,pj r j, gnibii offered by McCall A Burch for! They have about twenty thousand alHiut 4 p. m. and fell for several ! In’eherisheil in our thought* and af- thiiaweek. ■ dollars worth of stock on hand amC hours, the rain gauge here showing ‘ fe, tion*. and that a page in our ('on- . . A sxjH'et no diffieiiltv in dis|H,sing of |.:I2 inctn *. In the Dovesville neigh-di’dieated to his McCall A Burch have three long it all at fair priee-. Ihii'IiuihI it was the most reinarkalde tables in the center of their store fill- Me regard this a.* one of (he most fall known in manv vc tr* estimated fercnce uieiiiori. A. M'. I’aiinon A. H. Li ni:h. ed with bargains. Cu aad set them, j important enterprises that ha* ever |at 5 inches. The mill house, saw A.d.A. I’Aititoi t- t ommittei KRXEKT A. SMITH, PHOTOGRAPHER, Diirliiiiiton, South ( HroliiiM I’arlors over tbirmr'* m w drug store, ifheie the citi/,eiis of Diurltngi Comity are now rfspirlfnlly invited to call and examir •»» f * H«t* I h, '••t v bed of work guaranteed Inlaid In the harka of SPOONS A NO FORKS At Point* most Exposed to Hr nr, and thrn platrd rnllrc, rontalninfr Five TitnrKOH much Silver as standard plate. ri in'wntfBd to wear 2'> year*. Will Last a Lifetime. MORE DURABLE Than bight Sterling Sit ver. Ari'l rirM half th«* coaL F ach nrticl** is stamp* i I. Stirling Inlaid HZ. I *? yru easnet obtain then from i reur jeweler lend to m for Cata- 1:^49 and Prloei. accift ko s'TzsTirm. Haniifarfurfd only by THF HOI HI s A KIMV ABUS SILVKB CO. • * \Yc arc Sole A'.rciil' licrc fni the ahttvc food's ami keep a fuil line of them in STOCK. In addition to our Ihiltc and decant >toek of Solid Silvdrwai'e. (fold and Silver \VAT( IIKS of tiie m,el appiovcil mak er*. Dininoiids inoiiiited in Kings, Pin* ami Krnaelii's. “Old Kelialde” Hughes'Tonic Nt.VKK Faii * to (il III Ghills and Fevec KKI.IKVKs : ! Till: WdltST I lililtiiNli: ; CASKS Ket ter t lian (Jn ini tic alone. In, an* il removes ihe itiii*i' Far Kdter Ilian mo-i of ihe . allnl "Tvkth.i s* " or Swr i tim ii Tosh »• For KO Years a Sue, ess. A*k iot Kiiglics* Tonii, iu-ie <ni liavift'.' It , ami noiliing i'l*e .YOe. and Si I .(to P.ot ■ Ics. IW Foi Sale I'V Uni- i l* and 'leii li.u.: tllloll-ljuul 111! I'lUIJJl 1 ' THIS PAGE CONTAINS FLAWS AND OTHER •'(«***' « w'lW’xf A r* catkt net ir ru M f *'