The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, September 23, 1891, Image 3
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THE DA8LI!lfiT! il IBIU)
W. D. WOODS,
T. J. DREW.
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•‘KlIITOKS
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I'KOPKIKTUI^!*.
DAHLINGTON, «. t’.
Ill • -UlK.
Wednesday, Sept. 23,1891.
lienunjher fhc meeting, of the
M. C. Rl'iVn ’Sumhiv liil'.ltlSj’|>.
will
The following item, which has to Ilm tsville after a short visit to
heen'sont out from Newheruc, N. t'., friends in town,
The subject for discussion will !>« sHon's very plainly tlmt truck fanqiug Mr. W. (i. Cwnphell. of Society
“A <treat Victory and how it was is a paying business : », Hill, is clerking in/he store of Mr.
won.” Luke 4-1:15. . ! “The truck season has Hkij a «him^ lluldrow , on Florence St.
''■W McsiWilev, a former resident, but
■— de-
Mr.,,Frank Muldrow- is building | **•
an addition to his dwelling house on j " ^ h«ve received from the Clein-
Florenee Street. ! OT " <'">legc, Dnlletin No. 1 giving
of great profit to all otnc
Died, on Tuesday, the 22nd, the product has Wn enormous, ; whogc bome ig now in j crgey Citv, is,
infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1\. moustrating the fertility of the soil, . .
of the Nense and Trent river valleys 1 w,th her two children, visiting the
and the skill of the farmers’ culti- family of (len. James,
vating it. The railroad ruuning Mr. Robert Macfarlan, a promi-
from Morchcad and (Jol&dioro has nent member of the Marion liar, is
frequently been compelled to run in town tod and has honored The
two extra trains a day, with from „ _ ;i * ’ L i „
3,000 to 4,000 Ijoxes of
each train, while the steamer
M. llaynsworth.
“And wlierc he sees a smile too bright
dr heart too pure for taint or vice:
He hears it to that World of light.
To dwell in Paradise.”
Rev. Bavin.'
will preach in
i Heralu with a short call
Neuse Prof. F. O. Spain left last Natur-
. I the analvsis of commercial fertilizers barf made three weekly trips and the j day to resume his work aS assistant
Cade, pastor-elect, j f()r | 1k , ^ agon ( . onvt . villJ , Hie s 1 t ” in " 1 ‘ r . Nc ' v,,c ™ e <«) .u eommo- teacher of Mathematics in the School
the Baptist Church |
next Sunday at 11 a. ni.
Rev. \Y. A. (Juerry preached an
interesting sermon at the Episcopal
Chapel Sunday night.
«j»iite a number of children en
joyed a sociable at the residence of
j very gratifying information
, date shipiK-rs. Seventv trains have i ,,r o, ,
l,u,r taken 210,(Ml!) packages and the two . ^ \ r . . .
samples, steamers 150,000, a total of 350,000! ‘ r,,f - |) - 1 ‘- Houston left yesterday
the crates and barrels of truck sent to
Northern markets. These contained
Mr. A. C. McFall
evening.
on last Thursdav
water just in front of the
Bank when the streets an
of
I ninety-six jier cent of the
I were above the guarantee of
! manufacturers. People who are,
fond of ...imagining that the ferUhz-. wib , )ageg> j^^.^ns, beets!
or companies do not hesitate to cheat, turnips, tomatoes, cucumbers, egg
j will do well to make a note of this plants and strawberries. The amount
statement, which, coming as if does! netted from these products will run
! from the State chemists, can be re- 'T^ "early half nmillion dollars,
their gross value having been about
8750,(100. But this is not all. On
.■ I he land from which these crops
column we imlmsli i . i i i
1 . were gathered, strawberry beds ex-
..., l!0 " , e extracts from a very able aril-1 LTllt) .,|. 0 tl, C r crops have been plant-
I cople s e j t> , jHii^isheil in Hie News and cd that will mature before frosty
» j lied on as being accu/ate.
We take theHlierty of suggesting | M
that if would lie well to put a littl
sprinkled. ( , 0 , lr i t . ri an ,i
for in that genial
the
The old stand of Willcox & Co.,
was considerably improved prepar
lory to receiving the large stiwk of
goods of Mr. A. .1. Broom.
■equest our I'aHiit-rs (if ’ weather comes,
5 ,, , give it a careful perusal, and to not-1 f‘ r ;'l ,s "! " *? u ^“ '« ,
A to.,! . | , ,, I general rule for alt thrifty truck
Specially the vast amount taken from
repara-; f • . , . , fanners.
the pockets of our people, in the way i t
Mrs. Williamson wants every lady
who wants her dress made in the
latest style, to give her a trial. She
will guarantee a tit. Rooms in sec
ond story of the Hewitt building. Her
prices range from .^3 to 810.
The w •ather is still very warm,
but the consolation of it is that it i c
very fine for gathering cotton. The
■festive, bloodthirsty and musical
of tarirt' robbery, and then say'
whether this or the sub-treasury
should be made the issue in the next
national campaign. The article is
from the pen <>C Mr. W. H. Wallace,
one of the ablest editors in tiie Stale.' n
McCall & Burch want everyliodT
to hear in mind that their stock is
complete in every respect and they
are determined to sell at prices to
suit the times. They keep every-
for Spartanburg and will spend x few
days there prior to going to Harvard,
where he will take a siiecial course
in law.
Edwards,
latest thinj
Wraps.
Norment A Co., have the
in Lulics Cloaks and
(YiiTospoiidence.
Ilrms from the Farter}'.
Rev. J. W. Warr preached at the
Factory Hail last Sunday afternoon
from the text: “Ye are complete in
Christ.”
Mr. (). M. Forte, who has lieen
very sick, is now able to be up again.
Mr. 1. H. Sanford ha^diacoiitiiiued
his barber shop ilt the Factory, on
Col. Zimmerman Davis, a promi
nent citizen of I'harlestoii, has re
cently paid a visit to Darlington,
and exprefspd himself as surprised
at tiie growth of tlt'.i Ujiyn. His
thing usually found in a first class; " w "" ut of " ut J'n'ing siitllcie.it time
store, and have every facility f or | t" aHsmimodato Ins customers.
Messrs. Melton amt Blount serena-
weather for picking cotton and the
farmers are gathering the fleecy
staple at a lively ru(e; i jjut at 5 cts.
l>er pound docs not put a pleasant
smile on our farmers faces. f \
' \ colored women died suddenly
last week on. Mr. A. B. DnBose’s
plantation.
’I'he majority of our sick are out
again.
We had five marriages at this place
last week—three colord couples and
two whites. The whites were: Mr.
R. L. Haygoods to Miss Annie Fields
and Mr. Miller Beasley to Miss Sallie
Yaughn. We lio|>e them a lung and
happy journey through life.
Our merchants are making things
O O
lively for some of the other merchants
at another place, in the way of low
prices. They have got goods down
to about, wholesale prices.
Mr. J. A. DuBose has made some
improvements in his store and they
add very much to its convenience
and l,M)ks.
Mr. I’. A. Savoranee, of this place,
has a contract to build a bouse for
Mr. Robert Save ranee, of Tiiumons-
ville, and is pushing it to completion
very rapidly.
We would like to know how alxmt
Tillman's reform that he and his
followers so vigorously advocated
during the last campaign. Whv do
not they reform cotton from 5 cts.
per jsmnd to !> and 10 cts. like it
was hefqye Uto Unit. Diivomor
WOODS & WOODS
Beg to announce to their friends and the
public generally that they have received
the largest and best selected stock of
:Fiil! and Winter Goods:
that they have ever had, and invite an in-
inspection of the same. Call special at
tention to their splendid stock of
Ladies Dress Goods and Trimmings
facility for
showing their stock to flu* best ad
vantage. All their goods have been ; 0 I K ' ,,al *'es last week with the
selected with the utmost care, and i ( ’ ,,k,,r ,$ra8S wl,kh ' va * r'«'Hy
with tlcir long experience in catering i uppreeiatcvl by the I outs of mu.-ic.
to tin* wants of thepeoplein Darling-
' o £ ton, arc satisfied as to their ability to
and also they invite the ladies to examine
their varied assortment of
LADIES & C'HILDKEVS I \DEKU Ellt.
and anything else that the ladies need.
w„,hi„ui„tZj The stook iH first eliiHs in every respect.
would be a profitable reform for the
fanners just (jyvy.
From the fartcmlllr Sertlon,
\ very large stock of \E(TK U EAD. anil
everything else that a gentleman needs.
-.warni whenther to lay in his winter
*suppH*s of food.
visit ro 'his section was for the pitf'
mug'iuito Is taking advantage of the pose of addressing the survivors— ,
1 6 e t . idease the most fastidious taste.
his old regiment in ( larendon ( onn- *
... , • r.i I heir stock of dress goods and in m-
tv. During the dosing scene* of the . . , . .
War, the Col. was wonded while 15 complete m every respect,
repelling the raiders. The figb, or. i,ml Edition to this thc-v have
, , , : ,ij* evetvJhjng else in the way of ladiesi
curml on Lynches river m tins ; , , , , . i
goods, hut nick of space forbids their
mention in detail. They have' shoes
for even hodv, and guarantee a good
Chandler. Shaw & Co., had the
largest advertisement in the last issue
of The Herald. The Darlington
merchants should take lessons from
those of Sumter and then, peril.ip.-
jtVe printers of Darlington would he
happy, -Watchman & Southern.
County.
I'nder the direction of Supt F. T.
Biggs and the care of Drs. Willcox,
Nqnpeqt, Hill and Garner, the sick
people here are doing woil,
Prayer meeting services are con
ducted at the Hall on Saturday and
Sunday nights of each week. These!
meetings are largely attended and
it js earnestly hoped that it may he
the means pt aepoipjilishiiig much]
as has been tin
The widow of Cnpt. D. <4. Du Rose,;
who has lately been very ill from I be
effects of fever, we are glad to say is.
improving. i
Miss Fililie Wlieqjer, of the Shiloh|
Section of Smntur County, is visit-;
ing her relative, Miss Sue Monzou,
of onr town.
Tllf'V CHIT*A' a
large
stock of
CLOTHING : AND : HATS
.An exchange says: “There
Tiie operative.! would bo glad to
get more chickens, eggs, potatoes, &c..
from the country, and are willing to
has not heen aide to do anything
until now; and will upset itiepassage
e will be torn
Owning to the absence of the Pas- l . . ,
tor there was no services at the lit. They haves complete line of■, 111 , ' a ‘
i’res! yterian cliureh yesterday. In clothing, hats and gents furnishing i" the past.
Hie morning Rev. John Stout, of goods, and can clothe i num in
Society Hill, preached at the Baptist fashionahle attire in a very few
Some gierchants who think that the church, but the Idiurch was closed at moments, and everyhody knows how
newspaiters pught td puff the town Rev. Bayliss Cade, the new much better it i i to he in the fashion. I 1 ' 1 .' good priwvs hw sa | m'.
off of its fouiulillion, and yet when j mg ty r , will takv,.charge of the church While devoting most of their space Gif anlllgs from RoU sv my.
they are jt*ketl to help along the m . x t Sunday. Rov. Mr. Duvroy wm* (q stajilp and fancy drygoods and Dr. F. P. Covington
papers with an advertisement they ducted the services of the Episcopal shoes, It must not ia* sijpji0- ; "d that On the 14th inst. Dr. J. W. Wil-; t(i e sympathy o! Ilv
‘ respectfully decline. Such is church in the evening. Theservices they are unmiiidful of the fact that liamson was seveiely shot in the left |n e loss of tfietr sweet
With all of the low prices for cot- Call lit KVL*Pybo<h\ iVoill il Slliall 1 )<)Y to
j ton, the farmers pay 50 fits 1K.T tllC bk»' 11M11. TllXiV Cflll .SllCCUll attention
! lbs. for picking. 0 « 1
Th- fOMtraetqr for rcpaiis on to their C0111})letC StOflv of
! Durants Bridge, owing to highwater,!
up.
Florpnrp Letlpr,
life.”
The regular meeting of the Dar
lington Co. Farmers Alliance will
be held Friday, Oct. the 2nd at Dar-
Ymgtoii C. II., to convene at 11 i* m.
Sub aecretarios. von know vonr dutv.
people have to cat, and so carry a! hand and left leg. It appears that
nice.stock of groceries also: bearing! Dr. Williamson called according to
the fact in mind that people are promise at “Rich Bill*’ Teddar's
competlcn to wm, oval) jf they qre too house in Antioch township to pre
poor to wear fine clothes. They scribe for him; jt was near mid night
ilcKALD next week, nod if you aie j UV( . lull p| L . clerical force, and can. and the moon was as bright as ever
nervous you had hftter get out of w „if on everybody that may favor seen and after several calls,,flic J)r.
heard some one in the house, and in rs p-" j
place, North side of the sqngfe,
at the Methodist church were as
usual, and the congregations both
morning and night were targe.
Look out for a big racket in The
Comply with thy Constitution and the way, for our friend Hhe)mnl G th ui) with a cull/ Don’t fo,get the
save the County Secretary trouble. going to tell the folks about his
JLM.Williavsok, W.II.LaiTRRKce, jr rc . ;l t bargains, and of course whdh }[ ew jtt building.
Pres. K'cl. they read the jiaper, they will create ^
Let evervbv^V nTake a point of ex-1 0 l ,rett ? ^iderable racket by mak- It will be a great surprise and
bibiting somethin^' at the County i "g*» m * h ,,, ‘ )rtter to ^ Somv ° f to thu at lar ^- a, ‘ d
„ . k b v , n TLnradnv th 1- bargains that are to lie secured. espocioJly !q its policy holders, to
<airw ic i cointniiic ^ ’ provided you have a small amount of know that the Tew Vork Life In-
Pct. 2.)t i, am w a. e * . . cash; for it must be borne in mind suranee Co., which has alvvav. been
aa ^ ! hl t 13 i!' e . h 11 that .Mr. Shepard don’t employ a regarded as one of the strouge,t
bition in t e a e, an 1’^ bookkMpsr/ but has plenty of help the country, is in a had way ti
should tilieff pride in sustaining
We will have MW thing more to say
about it next week.
and wife have
community in
oss or ttieir sweet and innocent
babe, which died last Friday.
Cotton is coining rapidly now, and
Js selling for 7. CO.
Messrs. Jemmo P. Chase, Jr., apd
Wilmut Alieun will leave for the
South Carolina College and Wofford
College resjiectively, in u few-davs.
B. Wroten, wife .if
Policeman Wroten, died last Mon
day. •
The following young ladies will
leave Florence to attend school the -
ZEICLER’S FINE SHOES,
also a very large assortment of every kind
of shoe, from the cheapen ' ‘best.
KYKKYTHINC IN THE WAY OF
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
at low prices. Call if you wi$h bargains.
Mr. Rotholz beg* to announce to
the public, and especially the ladies
that he will have a grand opening
- Wrfna.kv, 30th of Sept. .,,.1 the, l,m» .n.t foio fo, th,
‘ specified. Except in one
in
finau-
to sell his goovta, U‘! )ji. 18 bargains cially, and has been almost wrecked
to give you, and don’t mlna speading Jj)' j»ad mauageuient and paying
money to let you know about it tremendous salaries tq it* officials,
^ - , from seventy-five thousand dollars
Below wiii fie foitfid U list o t ic £ or t b e President, and all the others
Trial Justices, Ultd ^!f amounts of'
:i few minutes a mulatto negro (who
is said to be a theological student)
by the name of Jim Teddar walked
from the rear of the house to within
25 stops of the Dr. and. tired upon coining season: Missel Chase, Coving-
him. The Dr. was out of his buggy ^ Ring, Evans, Sternberger, Hoff-
siftilding up with l|is wliipin his left „ 1(;VL . r , and Welsh,
hand, and fell like a beef when] qhe Bank of the Carolinas re-
’J’eddar fired upon him. He is severe- ce j ved t b c i r 9.500 lb. safe this week,
ly but not considered dangerously 1( ig , he largegt su f e j n t h e city,
wounded. He lost n great deal of A terrible story comes from the
blood, but is doing as well as could £j lc p,.»iel sectioii'of this county : A
IT IS UNNECESSARY
lie expected. Teddar claims, it is
said, that he had trouble with ajiarty
by the name of Gainey and thought
To attempt to enumerate all we have in
our store!
We have anything you want and
“ ' prices.
they have
Thuredav 1st Oct. and invites every
body to call and inspect his beauti- c °nq>ai.i iu >
ful stock of dry goods and millinery. on the l mr 0
For the quality of the goods he has
the prices are astonishingly low. .
* *-» their reports.
la our next issue we w^ll com- list of tiuai,*|0fT! , ' F , |< roiyDAnuNatox
mence the pnl.lication of a sketch of ^
the military career of Gen. Sherman, ^
whieto we are sure will be read wit h A. M^Wpayrac
J. A. Sniltli
1 *" kke P ro P or ^ 0, i. 'be salary of Dr. Williamson was Gainey, come to
, the !’resident is larger than that, of ( . iir| . y ou | „ threat he had
to - 1 vvq ^ qr general manager of 1 against him. This is his
unimportant details, anv of our g^t tatli.^ sTS^qjs, (..pgc fp r the dastard and ”'■+■
of one or two of tlR ' n, » aU tl i« utterly out of proportion to! act.
all complied with the
the amount of work done; especially ; Dr. J. R. Carroll has returned from
ML Vernon Spring somewhat im-j The Protracted Meeting which had
that the President of this company;proved in health. ‘been in progress at the Baptist
terms of the law in regard to making w j, ell j t i s taken into consideration ML Vernon Snrinfli somewhat im- '
young man 1 y the name of Langston
found a dog sucking eggs 01; hjs
place, shot and killed him. A few
; nights after this his house was burn-
made 1 cfl to the ground with all its contents
°"'y e " , and the same dog he had shot was
Cowardly 1 fuijiul jn Ipe well. The wretch that
] perpetrated Ihc deed hai not Inca ('OIIIC tO HEADDL ADTEDS and \w k will
Last Slock! Most Variety! Lowest Prices.
Welcome Von.
coi-Ntv, '“‘^^grossly incompetent, and has very Tie Dovesville High School
y<m ^^^HUipinesa ability. of supc^otended by Mr. Surratt,
- '■^^^Wirk ha* very strict . ^riumI pit, the 14f
.1. mmu. ^^^NpRid were they rigidly with a very tlatterfng number
a great deaj .of interest. 1 he article ; (j \y yiorris, ; .A] jj" telligently enforced such a condition ,,f scholars. Air. Surratt comes to
•Js from the peiA of (if the generals: B, M-•lose.' . ^ inlv‘>iid 18WI ^ °f things would be imjiossible. The; us with many substantial credentials
who accompanied him jo fils march p"|> 'sunders. trouble is that everything is -o per- Jimi m, doubt will jirdvc to be a most
to the sea, andappearsin thecclumns ' K1 neii <'<ill«< ti«l :.i|ic- Jaimary 4 Itwfi. meatad with politics, and it is the worthy teacher.
<of the “Atlantic Monthly. a. M. Sompayrse, $;F' jijvariable rule to bestow the most Miss Mamie Dove has left for
the distiuc- J. A. Smiti*"' 40 important oftew of* prof-s*iooal Sumbir jo ftlRqpl qipj ».f jlto lii)u
G. W. Morris, 2!> politicians that the protection the .; c .bools there.
iuade- The boa id of. finance, of Black
’bUi,
tf V
Mr. Y. IL Wood* has
tion of erooting the first regular cot
ton office ever seen in D*rlingtoi», Jt
is a model of neatness and conven-
If that genial and pleasant gentle- K* uVt ry
quate.
It is binl
Creek church, met a few days ago
enough for banks and and raised the salarv of their most
urch, closed last week. M uch good
accomplished. ‘ '
Jfrs. Dr. B-Ruftledgc js visiting 1
in Nashville Tenn.
Miss Kate S. Turbeville, of Mar
ion, is nttending the Graded School
in Florence.
The building for the Florence
Iron Works is pin" iiji, i
Qlives and Olive Oil at F,., N. & Co.
RESPECTFULLY.
Edwards, " ' & Company,
man, Newt Burrell, had lived about
ience.and will greatly facilitate the seventy-five or a hundred VMUrs ago,
handling of our staple product The ^ he won j d haTC lm , n dw i ded ly out of moneyed ms i.ntions to be exeellent pastor, Rev. E. 0. Dovvell.
back room will be used exclusively . his p]ement; ag therc wery no vehicl , s misn.anag«d and fail, but infimtoly A cry little cotton !' offered
for samples. Enterprises of this ja thoS( , d and #11 trH11Hlx)rtatioll "Oi se for life ..pin,nee companies, for sale in this section. The crop is _
character show tiie increasinggrowth was ui f her on foot or horse-hack. , t f-"'H.ey are very often the only hope turning out poorly, and the low b] . k , f
Mr. J. II. Evans, of Charleston,;
has opened a first class job printing |
esLiblishm-ut in Florence, and is]
prepared to do all work in his line on;
short notice, lie will devoto spocjaj j
crop is uttention to the printing of lawyers’!
of our cotton business.
Rev. J. C. Price, D.D., President of
the Livingston College, at Salisbury,
N. C., undone of the most prominent
men of his race, will lecture in the
colored Baptist Church on to-morrow
(Thursday) night in the interest of
^he Raleigh Exposition This is a
matu r great imjioitane- to ihc
and it is to he hoped
must not be supposed, however,'that " Wows and orphans have against prices are very discouraging.
of Walhall.l, 1
the boys did no‘t take the girls to ll.Lr'Gc-rV! Mi’ 8 -A. Nor11.au,
-ide for they were (Kpial to the emer- ” a(dl to'he deplored also, and iiieii S ' i ' , vi8 i liu ^ relat ' vi,i5 he ^'
geiicy, and took their outings on will hesitate about taking policies l he train passing Itovesville,going
horse-back; it is needless to say that when there is the least probability of South, has changed schedule to Ilf-
they both occupied the same horse, their tnniiug out to be worthless. j teen minutes earlier, !t now pa*s«M
Thing, bi.vi.gra.tly vb mp d ■ ■
I'In*11 *iii(l Mi* ITarrol Iuh nil i» * , * .* i i ■ i *■ »*. .Mi* H» A* iH'iaOiiut? ut pit'-tdit
inui, auu Air. jiarrei uus an hum. J^x-Govemor ( hamts'iluin, and cant t 1 ,
of vehicles,.and as he has a very be absolutely relied on. Mr.Chamber-;’ i"i!mg his parents for a .rw :1a' '
ijit books, certificates of!
j stock, etc. All orders left at Thk|
Herald office will receive prompt]
attention,
Canned Tripe and Lamb's Tongue 1
NEW STORE!
New Stock! New Prices!
We desire to inform the public that we have opened up a fir-1 class
DRY - GOODS - STORE.
AV« want your trade. We hope to merit il by offering New and Attractive Goods
at the Lowest Possible Pricy*; realizing lhat at (he present price of cotton, mer
chandise mi st be sold at a small percentage of profit.
at F,., N. A Co.
If you want n bargain in tobacco
go to F„, N. A' Co
Here are some of the lines we carry:
in all their Department*,
in all (heir Department*,
in all ttieir Department*.
kind feeling for thu voting folks, j lain is in a position to know and i-
makes a speciality of buggies
-colored ;*eople,
that this il'stinguislfed orator may
mat inio 0 1 young men. I hose vehicle* are so
metrf with « tor mt ;, rra y g „, tlu , lhK ■„ hingi-r ..f
tivu audivnv? ^111-1 n.v i»g > • ( | K , pj r | ...if mi tK-vmiut
Col. J. H. AreriJl, tlte efficient
general manager of the C, H. A N.
R. R. spent u few hours in town on
Tuesday.
f or too ; <H)d a lawyer to make an asser
tion that is not capable of the clear
est proof.
visitlliy; Ilia imreuto n/i ti tr'» unje. j , . « , • < »*
® r . ... T r *. | frresh 1 1kv«u ..ml ul K.
Hf will loave for Loniaville Ky, to ^ ^
attend his second course of lecture! j
at Ismisvillc Medical College, which ]
eomineiiccs 1st Oct. |
Dry Goods and
M Boot M &, M frinuiirio,
NOTICE.
Onr l.ftbr from Cypress
railroad from
Personal Mention.
of the gentleman being too far off to ] \| r> \yilli- McM illan spynt Fumlay I
catch her. Of course he has every j,, ^ ar ; ()ll A line for a
other kind of a buggy and can suii Miss Emma James has returned lo this place has been surveyed by
lie report* that the recent both old and young. -In*' lead join fpppi a Northern fi'ip.j - the ('., S.^A X. railroad authorities
horse to hi* establishment and Mr. Mr. Keith Clmrle* imu has a pnsi*! imd we bidleve that we are soon to,
a road vlr^li ..will oj«.'n up
heavy rain* were very destructive to . . t .
the road bed, and gave a great deal I Harrel will soon fit him out m style li(m at the tk, i. A N. dcpqL
of trouble, but that everything is in Mr, Oakes puts up the harneos and. Mis* Annie Morris, of Columhia,
Ahape now, and all the train* are his reputation for faithful work :* j g v j g ; t j n g Miss Janie Milling.
rnlining on time. It sfu-ak's wCB bith tecmid to none. , Mr. J. L. Jeffords has acccptc l a
for the officer* and employees of the * * . jHoiitioii tyith tlr. A. J. Broom,
road ^ when fit- fact is mentioimd . Mr. C. U. DuBose a few
Tht-boo!.-of Miliserlpllon lo the Dar : .j
lington Driving A-soiialion, of Darling-1
ton. S. ('., will be openvil in llie otliee of
| Vv. P. Daigiia, Ksi|, on’lletoll-S “. The]
Luma/' caplla! Stork of saiil A-so-intion i; to tie
OHO, itivi lcil into tOb tmies of ifVb ath.
K. It. Md VKR. 1
(’. f*. Meri t.I.Ol 'ill. • Corporators I
W. Y. D AUG .VN., \
INCLUDING MANY VARIETIES.
SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!!
In this department we can suit Hie most fastidious.' Wo sell all goods and
style.-. Our Shoes are manufactured for us, and we guarantee them as represented.
Our Ladies’ Handmade Shoes at iflLAO are perfect beauties.
'F®
Dk. Daniels’
VETERINANY REMEDIES
COLIC CURE’.
Never fails to cure any case of colic.
-:o:-
COUGH, COLD & FEVER DROPS
Cures lung fevea, Epizootic coughs
colds, &e.
horse renovator
Lures indigestion, h».- of appeJite,
worm*, Ac.
WONDER WORKER LINIMKN'T
Cures Cuts, wounds, harness galls,
scratches, &r.
HOOF GROWF.R A SOFTEN F.;,
Sure cure for conlracted feet,
quarter cracks and
tenderness.
These wonderful medicines .
sold and guaranteed to please tin-
user of money refunded without ar
gument. For sale bv
DR. J. A. BOYD,,
•Tnincs Allan A ('o.
2?5 King St. Charleston, S.
The Largest .lewelrv : o n j., ii„ 1
SOLID PLATES OF
SterlingSilve*
lnl»ld In the bnoks of
SPOONS AND FORKS
At Points most Exposed to
Wear, and then ptatsd
entire, containing
Five Ti men as much
Silver <13
STWf'iDARO PLATE.
Guaranteed to wear 2j year*
Will Last a Lifetime.
MORE DURABLE
Than Light Sterling
Silver.
And not holftd* ro-.!. Each art-.I.
i« slumped X. EtjrllBg IaU!4 ET
’! -C- casurt sUiir. tbra .'::n
yfar jjweler tctl 10 at f:t C.-.ta-
lojas »al Frleci.
liczrr ss timcTirrrz.
Ilmiut'nrtared rally hr
Tllf! HOLflKS A KltWARtlS SILVCU CO.
AVe arc Sole Agents iieie for the above
goods and beep a full iine of 'hem in
—STOCK.— ■ —
In addition to out ho;- an 1 -u'
stock of
Solid Silvdi wale.
Gold and Silver
WATCHES of the most approved mak
ers.
Diamonds mounted in King.-',
I’ins and t!roaches.
DARLINGTON
—All kinds of—
Marble Monuments,
Tablets, and
Grave Stones
furnished 011 short notice, and as cheap
as can be purcha-ed elsewhere.
pesigns and Wijcc^J'urnislied ©n
application.
‘ - ■ 'W» m 4
All work delivered Free on line of C. &
I). Railroad.
Darlington M^ble Works,
DARLINGTON, «. C.
Hi;
that while the trains were at tiuiai
delaveel, tlicrewas, no serious iicd’idelit y j K „|„
• and oo oue injured. . 1 7^*ti., N. & to,
clays hist we-k at his old home near
kit of new white fish * afters,ill-.
Mi«. J. L cukt’f, Jr., htu rviumed
lime,
tin- section of
We have mosqui'o enoagh ; I
Cypress to snpjdy the balance of tin
I ni <d States and they lange »ii
si'.e from M-di|ii(i to alHiut as hil’g
a- a mosquito Imwk, and they are r
vicious as a bull-dog.
Wu urc uuw haviug sme very llu >
i
ERNEST A. SMITH,
rH()TO(t HAIMI Kl»,
•: ■ Daui.inhtox, s. r.
Slmlln over Boyd’s drug store, where Hie
i citizens of Darlington County are now
respectfully invited In cull ami examine
my work amt prices. The very licst of
work guaranteed.
wa-HMy s -, ‘
I Our stoi'k of Mens, Hoys and Childrens Hcady-mndo Clolliing Is very large. M e
can fit not only the regular sized men, bill also the bong and Slim and Hie Fat and
Stout. Our clolliing is all mnnufactun I by Kxpcrfeififed Tailors amt wo guarantee
a perfect fit »t prices niie<|imleiL
HATS, SHI I ITS, NECKWEAR. Underwear, Hosiery, etc., in great variety. Wc
1 also carry in stock
'I "•««» iru.W)
Remember the placet Hewitt building, North side Public Square* .
BRUNSON, LUNN & CO.
HENRI 1. SMITH;
Real Estate Agent,
FLORENCE St
BARLI.MITOV, S. ( .
•Special attention paid to the buy
ing and selling of real estate, collec
tion of rents, Ac.
The strictest.attention will be paid
to all business entrusted me.
“Obi Iteliablc”
Hughes’Tonic
Nf.veu F.vifs to Genii
(Hiills and Fever
UEL1KY KS
TIIE WORST
GHRONIG
GASES'.
Better Ilian Qiiiiiino ul-ac, bccauit
it removes the cause.
Far Better than most of the so called
“Tasti i uss'’ or Sweetenld Tosh --
For BO Years a Success.
A*kfor Hughes* Tonic, Insist on
having it, and nothing else'.
AOc. nntl fjtl.OO Bot tles,]
83?'For Sale by Druggists and Merchant-
throughout the GoUutrv*
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