The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, November 04, 1891, Image 3
T! DMIIMH HERALD
w. a woods,
T. J. DREW.
EDITORS
* AND
PROPRIETORS.
DARLINGTON, S. C.
Wednesday, Nov. 4, 1891.
Darlington Cotton Market.
Strict Ix)W Middling
Middling ’ i '>
Strict Middling
Low Middling ”
Nov. 4th, 1891.
A. B. Stuckey, Es(i., of the Sumter
bar, is in town.
Mr. C. W. Davis, of Laurenburg,
gjK-nt yesterday in town
Don’t fail to read the new adver
tisement of McCall & Burch in this
issue. They deserve your patronage,
Don’t forget the State Fair next
week and be sure to attend. A great
many new features will be added to
make it attractive.
“A Perfect Foundation,” Isa. 5J8:
16^1 Cor. 3:11, will be the subject
for disenssion at the Y. M. C. A.
meeting on Sunday afternoon.
The regular monthly business
meeting of the Y. M. 0. A. will be
held in their Hall, in the Hewitt
building, tonight. The meeting on
Sunday afternoon will also be held
in the Hull.
The Euphradian Society of the
S. C. College has elected the follow-
ing young men from Darlington
among its officers: A. M. Coker, presi
dent; W. C. Coker, treasurer; E. C.
Bacot, literary critic.
On Mjonday night, while the mem
bers of the colored Baptist church*
were preparing for a Bible reading
to be given on Sunday, some mis
creant threw a brick with such
force against the window that it
broke both blind and sash. If the
jicrpetrator of the outrage can be
discovered, the Mayor will give him
his just deserts. Acts of this kind
deserve the severest punishments, and
the proper place for the person who
commits them is the penitentiary.
Our indefatigable friend, Kinard,
of Columbia, makes a new announce
ment in this issue of The Herald,
and tells people where they can be
suited in the way of clothing and
everything else in his line. Of
c mrse everybody who goes to the
Fair will want a new suit, and the
man who can’t get a lit in his es
tablishment is certainly a freak of
nature. All you have to do is just
to tell him how much you can afford
to give fur a suit, and leave the mat
ter to him, feeling assured that he
will give you something that will
make you look your best, (live him
a cull.
Duncan Clark’s Female Minstrels
appeared at the Grand lust evening
to a very good audience. The per-
tance can, if it were necessary, be! whiskey are the potent factors that
easily secured. From ’ personal ob-!are instrumental in the commis-
servation we do not hesitate to say
that the Fair, from its very incep
tion, h;es been admirably managed,
and we do not think that the direc
tors have ever done anything that
could subject them to any criticism.
If mistakes of judgement, on the part
of committees, have been made, it is
no fault of the officials as the colli
sion of so many murders, and the
remarks concerning ’ the carrying of
pistols, will apply with equal force
to the traffic in whiskey. It is sim
ply idle to attempt to place the
responsibility on the Legislature,
and “to try and force it into the
enactment of a prohibition law. The
people themselves are ’•esponsible |
Correspondence.
From Jasper.
inittees have always been selected for this great evil, and there will
with great care and with a desire to be no abatement of it until there is a
make them as representative aspossi- very great improvement in public sen-
ble. The best teM after all, in mat- tinient. I’wpleean’t be made virtuous
tors of this kind is a iiuancial one,
mid judged by this standard, the
directors have every reason to con
gratulate themselves on their ad
mirable management. These an
nual exhibitions have unquestionably
accomplished a great deal of good,
and the people at large, who reap the
benefits of them, should see to it
that they are sustained. It would
be a lasting reproach to the rich
county of Darlington to allow the
Fair to languish for lack of support
and even from a business stand point
they ought to sustain it for the
benefits that acme. The social
feature should also be considered on
account of the opportunity afforded
for seeing friends who, but for this
formance is a good one, and no | opportunity, we would rarely meet
doubt will be largely attended this
evening.—Daily liegister, Des Moines,
la., April 24, 1891.
The celebrated Duncan Clark’s
Female Minstrel entertainment oe-
We do not wish to imply by any
means that the Fair was a failure,
because the fact is that in some de
partments it was very fine, notably
Dr. Baird has broken up in Dar
lington and will return to his former
home in Louisiana. At present his
family is at Society Hill. The Dr.
and his wife both made a good many
friends in Darlington who very
much regret their departure.
Mr. J. J. M*ard had the misfor
tune to lose his barn and stal les on
Thursday by fire. The place is just
a few miles from town on the Tim-
monsville road. The origin of the
fire is unknown. There was no in
surance, and the loss was about one
thousand dollars.
In the notice of the performances
of the Elfin Star Comedy Company,
which appears in another column,
we neglected to state that Mr.
Bourne, the manager, always takes a
prominent part on the stage, and is,
as is also his wife, Dorothy Ross, a
most excellent actor, and with his
roug company^ is always sure to
please his audiences.
The balloon ascension at the
Fair was a complete success, and
everybody was well pleased with the
sight. Miss Bates who made the as
cension has been at the business for
eleven years and has never met with
an accident. As we are not posted
on aerial navigation, we don’t know
how high she ascended, but the bal
loon looked very small when she
dropped loose from it.
The following ytmng ladies were
in town last week:
Miss Helen Malloy, of Cheraw,
with Miss Annie Williamson; Miss
cupied the boards at Heim’s Opera] the display of horses and poultry,
Hall last night. ’J he hall was well j but simply to call attention to the
filled, many coming for ten miles to; fiict of there bdl , a geiimil laok of
see tl e snow. Some portion of the . . , ^
audience was disappointed, expecting ln ^ eres t 0,1 the part of the public,
a performance filled with vulgarity: " *th our superior railroad facilities
in acting and words, but there was we can, with proper interest, make it
none of this. Duncan Clark has almost rival the State Fair; in other
been catering to the amusement j wor( j s mil ] a . ^ the Fair for the whole
public too lr ng and tolerates nothing t , „ ......
of the kind In his show. There I te Dee sectl0 "i fyrit ls ^ m ' tam
was nothing in the show that would; if °l ir own County gives it pro
shock the modesty of the most bush- per support, w’e can very soon enlist
ful maiden. The jokes cracked and the active help of all the adjoining
'the costumes worn wore not near as countie3> What sav the peoI)lc in
“rank” as many seen in the new i . , •i 11
Opera House. The performance le £ a1 ^ t0 t le nill tt° r '
given was something new and novel. ~
The programme included enjoyable Jas. P. Wilson, Esq.
incidents, much new music, and We regret to announce the death
clever specialities. Space will not 0 f this gentleman which occurred
permit mentioning all of the artists, j y[ on ,j av llight at his residence, in
Each and every member of the cotn- .. * c .. .
pany is an artist. The opening ,e Leauuswoifa section. lie had
dance and the farwell march were reached the age of eighty-four years,
features, and were gkeu in a pleas- and was one of the oldest men in the
ing manner. The costumes worn by County. The immediate cause of
the ladies were elegant Mr. Clark hig de ; th wa£ a £overe cold aud als0
is a pleasant gentleman and a fault-, . . , ,
less manager and the strict rules of 6ome derangement of the heart. ]Je
his company are cither obeyed or the bad only been confined to his room
members fined. The company will for a few days, and was conscious up
play a return date here in March to a short time before his death. He
and will be greeted by a crowded , , , . .
house.—Fremont Daily News. Wiis “ n educatcd 1 a,,d llltdl, « ellt
This Company will be in Darling- nian ’ but extremolv modest and rc *
ton one night only, Nov. 7th.
tiring, • and had few intimate as-
sociutes outside of his immediate
The Elfin Star Comedy Company, family'. Throughout his whole life
taken us a whole, is the best Troupe he was noted for his kindness and
that has ever visited Darlington, and freely used his wealth to assist those
the full , houses that jfreeted everyless fortunate than himself. With
one of their performances is the j such qualities as these it is easy-to
best indication ‘'f their merit. They
were here the whole of last week,
giving a performance every night,
aud a matinee Saturday afternoon
for the benefit of the little folks. All for general society, but always dis-! the present system of providing for
their plays Were good and
understand how much beloved he
was by liis relatives and intimate
friends.' He was never married and
so far as is known cared very little
by legislation and the sooner this
fact is acknowledged, the better it
will lie in every way. In the mean-
til ic the desolation of homes and
the slaughter of human lives will
continue.”
Court Proceedings.
When The Herald went to press
last week, the Court was engaged in
trying the case of Solomon Morris j
urged with obstructing the C., S.
& N. R. R. He was found guilty
and sentenced to one year in the
penitentiary.
George Pearce was tried for carry
ing concealed weapons and assault
and battery with intent to kill. He
was acquitted. He was represented
by Boyd & Brown. This case was
finished on Thursday morning, and
the Court then adjourned for the
Fair.
On Friday morning the case x>i
John Floyd for the killing of Calvin
Rhodes was taken up. LateSatnr-j
day night the jury brought in a
verdict of manslaughter with a re-j
commendation to the mercy of they
Court. He was sentenced to hard
labor in the penitentiary for ten
years. A motion for a new trial by
his counsels Boyd &. Brown, was de-,
nied. It is probable that an appeal
will be taken in this case.
Marion Hart plead guilty to as
sault with intent to kill and was;
fined $100.
Dandy Johnson was convicted of j
house breaking and larceny and was
sentenced to the penitentiary for five
years.
Solomon Newman who plead
guilty to stealing grain from '•he
field was fined fifty dollars, which
was promptly paid.
J. Dozier Flinn was admitted to
bail in the sum of $3,000 charged
with the killing of Samuel Kelly.
Henry Hicks indicted for abduc
tion was found guilty and sentenced
to pay a fine of $250 or serve five
years in the penitentiary, lit w
represented by Ward & Woods.
The parries who took the advan
tage of the excursion rates to visit
Charleston last week, from this com-
mun’ty, were well pleased with their
trip.
Petit ion.- 1 to the Semite ami Home
of Representatives, praying them to
abolish the traffic of intoxicating
beverages, by enacting a prohibition
law, is getting signatures very rapid
ly in 1 .ake Swamp church and com
munity. Some men who call them
selves good men, professing Chris
tians, an-1 advocating purity in the
church, say excommunicate members
who traffic in wine or cider, but they
won’t sign a petition calling for the
abollition of intoxicating beverages
in the State. Why is this?
The farmers will soon be through
harvesting the crop. Most of them
have commenced sowing small grain
—a very important thing for us all
to do.
Cypress News.
A good many of our people speak
of attending the State Fair next
week.
One niglit last week the large mill
sheds of Dr. J. M. Josey caught on
fire and was getting a rapid start
when discovered. The fire was ex-
tenguished before any damage was
done.
The cotton fields' begin to look
black again, and a good many of our
farmers are sowing oats.
Very few of our people went to
Charleston last week.
Lynch’s River is reported to le
very low.
A petition is being circulated in
this section asking the next sitting
of the Legislature to pass a law pro
hibiting the sale of intoxicating
liquors in this State.
Several of our farmers were drawn
as jurors for the lirst and second
weeks of court. It seems that the
Cypress men are very lucky when it
comes to being drawn as jurors.
We have beef and lisli at this place
every Saturday.
Among our sick are Mrs. L. S.
Pate aud a daughter of Air. A. B.
Du Bose.
Other Local matter on 2nd Page.
UEI’OKT OF THE GRAND JURY.
State of South Carolina, 1
County of Darlington, > j
Court of G en e r a l Sessions. J '
To the Hon. J. F. Izlar, Presiding
Judge, Fall Term 1891.
Having discharged the various
duties submitted, the Grand Jury
respectfully make the following
presentment:
It is found by investigation that
were peused a generous hospitality both
given without the least hitch, evi- to his friends and the passing strang-
dently showing that they were not ’ vr. He was both a merchant and
novices in the business. Their cos- farmer, and was very successful in
tunics and everything else connected tl 11 ' management of his business,
with their performances were first, There are very few men of his gene-
class in every respect, and we have ration now left. Two younger
no hesitation in recommending them i brothers Drs. John and Furman
to the patronage of every town that B ilson survive him. Tli" interment
Haile, of Camden,
Nonie and Emmie
with Misses
Williamson;
Wordsworth, of Charlottes, and Miss (boy visit. Perhaps the rendition of "' :,s at Society Hill.
Little Lord Fauutleroy was enjoyed ,
more than anything else, and little 1 Occurrence.
Misses Malloy, of Cheraw, with Miss May Rowe, only six years old, who On Friday night a very unfortu-
Sadie Dargan; Misses Bertha and po rsolla ted the Little Lord, fairly nate tradegy occurred at Mr. Janies’
Laura Lucas, of Hartsville, with captured the audience. Her rendi- bar room that culminated in the
Miss May McCall; Misses Kuker and q{ fjjjg long and difficult part death of Mr. Samuel Kelly at the
Blackwell, of Timmonsvilje, wire was simply a marvel, and we predict hands of Mr. Dozier Flinn From
for her a brilliant future. At the fl “o statement of eye witnesses it ap-
earnest solicitation of some of their j pears that the former was the ag-
admirers, they remained over Mon-1 gressor and that Mr. Flinn acted in
day and Tuesday, giving perform- sd f defense. Me deem it unneces-
ances both nights. Aside from the 8»>7> “fter making this general stute-
also visiting frauds in our town.
A correspondent requests the pub
lication of the following paragraph
from the Scientific American as a
matter of public interest: “ II1 a i dramatic tallent of the Troupe, the : ment to go into the details of the
ra8cofdiphthenarawomonsshoud:. facttliatMr . lk)n ^ M ^ r> I difficulty as that more '
be placed in a cloth and beaten into 1 p m
a pulp, aud the cloth (containing
thc
ahd all) bound!
omons, juice title
about the throat and well up over 1
tin. patient’s ears. Renewals to he
made as often as the mass becomes
dry. The effect ' is almost magical,
the deadly pain yielding in a short
time.”
properly be
is a native of Georgia, and also an longs to the officers of the law, but
ex-Confederate soldier, should eu- propose saying something concern-
them to the patronagi of the ing the two evils that are responsible
Southern people. He was several bir the death of Mr. Kelly, and for
After the performance on Friday
night there was a very pleasant dance
at the Opera IIousiT. The following
ladies wen present:
Mrs. F. E. Norment, Misses Meta
WilliamSP!' Fatsk; Spujn, Ejla War
ner, Nopie Williamson, Josephine
McCall, Helen Malloy, of Cheraw,
Laura Wordworth, of Charlotte,
Susie Haile, of Camden, and Anna
Rogers. The gentlemen were Messrs
Douglass, China and Wylee of Sum-
times wounded and lost one of his the grief that it has brought to his
eyes, in the struggle. He makes no family and friends, it is however
mention of this, but it gives us j 1® bis wife aud little child that the
pleasure to do so, and to ask for ^ comes with crushing force, and
him the support of the public. Be- the sympathy of every one will go
low we give ;the list of their plays: nut to them in this time of trouble.
Monday—"Passion’s Slave.’’ ; •
paupers should be changed, the)
property of the Poor House rented, 1
and in the interest of public Mo m
my, the beneficiaries should be sup-1
plied with provisions at their houses.!
The prevailing bad condition of pub-!
lie roads and bridges, is caused more
by the inefficiency of the law under
which they are worked, than by any
neglect or indifference on the part of
officials; and the demand for such
legislation as will speedily secure for
the people of this Com ty good roads
by contract work, to be paid fer by
just and equitable taxation should
be no longer ignored with impunity.
Careful investigation shows that
condition of the various offices of
ohr County officials is safe and Sat's-
faetury, both in material and finan
cial respects. In tins connection,
however, it is necessary to state that
sundry tax executions placed by the
Treasurer of Darlington County in
the hands of the Sheriff of Florence
county for collection in 1887 and
1888, have not been accounted for,
and the attention of the proper
officials is respectfully called to the
necessity of an immediate adjust
ment of this matter. Two small
tables should be furnished for the
Court Stenographer, by our County
Commissioners, and the water-closets
FAIR
Will find it to their interest to visit
Tls Emporium of Faslioo,
the only Clothing House in the city
that does not carry a mixed stock.
I am strictly in the Clothing Business
and give my whole attention to this
one line, which affords me better
advantages in selecting a stock of
rirmsmsE mim,
My line is manufactured for me from
the piece good and made only by
first class artists. This is
the place m mmn io imi
I have but ONE PRICE, and that
is The Lowest, for my High Grade
of Clothing. Nothing in the city
made like them and nothing like the
fit and wear of these garments. The
best dressed menot the city buy their
Tuesday—“An Unequal Mutch.”
Wednesday—“Felicia.”
'‘Thursday—“Under Two Flags.”
ens of our
Friday—“Little Dird Fauntleroy.” high time for the Order loving eiti*
Saturday—“ I Aidy A ud ley’s Secrel
Monday—“Hazel Kirke.”
Tuesday—“East Lynne.’*
The habit of carrying concealed 1 should be moved from the jury
weapons is responsible for nearly j room to the jail yard, and the said
every case of murder or of justifia- rooms should lie supplied with
Lie homicide in the State, and it is I more and 1 letter furniture.
in a vigorous effort to
ter, A. J. Howard, of Florence, Sam
An individual committed to jail
commonwealth to unite 1 by Trial Justice Josey, is found to
put it down.; I* a lunatic, and we respectfully
It is true that there js a law against eall the attention of the Court to
it, but it is practically useless just! Ibe matter and ask that the said iu-
We publish this week, the prein- for the simple reason that public dividual be sent to the Lunatic
inm list of the Fair, and veiy much opinion does not sustain its enforce- Asylum, through the regular chan-
wish that it were in our power to ment. The basis of all law rests on , nel.
McGowan, of Columbia, R. F. Woods, 1 sa y that it was equal to some of the, public sentiment, and the enactment Di conclusion we take pleasure in
E. M. Wells, W. C. Hough, C. D. preceding ones; but it was perfectly of any statute in advance of this i assuring your Honor and all other
Evans, K. O. Woods, T. H. Spain, A.! apparent that, to a considerable ex- suitiment, is unwise and utterly officials of this Court of the high ap-
T, Baird, F. E. Norment, R. L. Dur- tent at least, the general public have barren of results. In this matter of, predation, by this Jury, of the
gall, Cright Williamson, Ben Wil- lost interest in. the annual exhibi* carrying concealed weapons, public many courtesies with which it has
Jiamson, R» E. Janies, Harry Smith,' lion, and that the officers did not sentimentcanaccomplish that whichit been favored during this and the
W. J. Garner, O. M. Boyd. The meet with the encouragement they would be impossible to bring about proceeding term.
German was very gracefully 'led by Iliad aright to expect, and unless through the"agen'oy of legal emict-! J. A. Pariiott,
Mr. .Saul McGowan. The music was, there is a grand rally next year, the meats, and until this sentiment is
Oct. 28th, -1691.
Foreman.
furnished by Mr. Humphries, the j whole thing will haveto be abandon* | brought Into play, the slaughter of
musician of the Elfin Star Comedy cd. It must not be understood from human lives will continue, When Old newspapers for sale cheap at
Company, and gave perfect satisfuc-^ the above remarks that ihe company it Is made disreputable to carry | Herald office,
tiottito the dancers. At two o’clock is itt*aiiy way embarrassed, for that is pistols, mid the nian who is kjjowu __ _ _
the dancing Wasi brought to an end 1 not the trouble, the whole difficulty
W the regret of nearly every one pre-. being the lack of interest; for so fur
jpnti 1 w is VMtifi4y wsi* J willihx! ^ruetjoe cease,
to do- so,
a rowdy,
is considered admllv aiidj- Several boarders wiR be atconuno-
tben and not until then dated, at very reasonable prices, by
MsUds wnd M. & w lly?y yU'wt-
FASHIONAI
CLOTHING
SMDER
For the Fall and Winter of 1891.
Pk. PANir T "’
i YETLLjNAN Y REMEDIES
COLIC C URE.
• Never fails to cure any case of colic.
_ <( .
We now have opened the l.nrg< s' and as well selected slock of * '{'UC! I. ('OLD iS: 1'K\*l i >'TS
DR&SS GOODS, TftiiftiMiftSCS, &c. ‘fim* lung few;-.., Kpho.-! co:.g!:s
as was ever brought to Da: fington. coles, itc.
Gents - Ffimliing - Goods -rrrr:
KJ worms, Ac.
We have an elegant line of Gents, Youth and. Hoys Clothing in every style. Gents
Saits from sJU.OO to §:!0.00 per suit.- liats from Sue to each.
SHOES!
Our Shoe Department is complete, and, as usual,
Our Prices are Very Low.
WON’DLR WORKER LI MM ENT
I Cures cuts, wounds, harness '-alls,
SHOES! "*«**,*'.
HOOF GROWER A •E'iT'NFR
Sure care for r< utrucU <! fe, f,
Giiartcr cracks ami
tciidcvncss.
Would cull special attention to our Ewitt & Urol licrs’ Ladies Fine Shoes; even] I hi’.-e womhu ful mcdiAii'- ;mv
pair guaranitui to give satisfaction. j uibl and iniarautci-d to pi.
Call ami examine our goods ami get our prices before buying; they will c -mparc | uf mo.ic' ft niudcd \vi. sont ;•!•-
favorably with the low ptices of cotton. Give us a call. We will save you money, j "ittm-uf. For ; ;-k 1 y
Respectfully,
JOYE & SANDERS. OR, JL A. BOYD.
J nines All m <•, (‘o.
285 King St. C’uiriesiui, T>. C,
Kiiggfrs,
Surreys,
Plr<etoiiK,
Ilurtd S’arls,
Wagons,
Harness,
Saddles,
Undies,
Collars.
SI alters,
Lag) Holies,
Curry ComUs,
Hrushes,
Harness Oil,
Leather,
WliigtS'&r.
We sell good machine made Harness complete, with Collar and Ilamcs, for sat.
We can furnish any style of IIAX!) MADM !I AllXMSS, from the dicapeM | We tire dob: Agents here f-:« •
single buggy harness to the finest coach harness, aLo 1 and S-hor>« wagon harness, j iwids and Keep a full Lm- >-i : i . ,
SPECIAL ATTENTION f sw
is culled to onr “Voting Mun’s el
i The Lar. r ‘ m Jc wclru Id i! e ’.•*(.
SOLID PLATES OP
Sterling Silver
Inbtd la tho barks) of
SPOONS AND FORKS ggc. ; j
j At Points most Exposed to jWv'vfj
V/pHr, aiui then p>;itod j
entire, containing
Five Times as much
Silver as .g-.,- g
STAMDARD PLATE. P ti” ii
i ■■
Will Last a Lifetime. n ! l
3vaf»nlo«d to wear 2!>
Will Last a Lifsti;
I-IOP.E BURABL
j- W
Than Light Stcrliag ML ^ %
Silve; - .
And r.Oth.'.lfthflcost. Clcll3!''. , .*l' 11
ii It.rnpod E. Ms-
’! jn ease! ektstv then f-:a 'fLA-wf Jig*
1 yew jmi» ectd te« Ik CsS> W-'-N—f few
bpnaiMea.
AC.-PT TO A
-.sfo.’y hy
THE HOLMES * EDWARDS liiLVLR CO.
Ii L, HARRELL & COMPANY
here because the prices tire right,-the
f oods are right and the fit is perfect.
'hey also have perfect confidence in
trading here as they know there is
only one pricb for all. My line in
Clothing for Men and Boys, Hats
and Gents’ Furnishing Goods is the
Largest and Most Complete Line
ever shown in the State. You can
find them at any price to suit your
purse.
D It 1188 : SMI'S
A full line of Dyke suits for those
who will attend the State Ball. They
are maile elegantly and cut in the
latest style and can give yon a per
fect fit. If you do not own a dress
suit, mid von are in need of one, cull
here and be fitted up. Everything
a gentleman wears can be fonne
here, as this is the most complete
store in the city.
If you do not know where 1 am
located, and afraid you will get in
the wrong store, just watch for the
00LD STAR.
M. L. KINARD,
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
J. W. WILLIAMS,
Professional Tailor,
Ha. been appointed agent for the two
territories*, Florence and Darlington, for
The Plymouth Kock $1) Punts
Co., also Jacob Heed’s Hons, and
will be in Darlington the flrat day or two
of each week. The remainder of the
time lie will be at his establishment on
F- ont St., Florence, 8. C., prepared lodo
(’Iruulag, Spunging, Dvelntr, euttlng and
-designing. Full line of samples on hand.
Fit-* guaranteed. Terms positively cash.
Will receive orders at Mr ilarllee’s Barber
Shop for the present. " '
yvt 2Hhtt
In addition to o,.r iar-c : .
stock of
Solid Silvdnvr.v.'.
Uold Mid I' d
WATCHF.S of tli- m*.-t | .
FA sag ^ 4J&
gS fpi hi § i)*; , .:>i;m<::- tn *.: ■ *'. '.:
’ < rCS KI S5 > - A V 5 • f ' J i ‘ k * • ,
Beg* to {innouncc to their friends find tho
jmhlic generally that they have received
the largest and best selected stock of
:Fall and Winter Goods:
that they have ever had, and invite an in-
inspection of the same, ('fill special at
tention to their splendid stock of
ARLU'iirs € f
Ladies Dress Goods and Trimmliisis
and also they invite tho ladies to examine
their varied assortment of
LADIES & nil LRRI2YK LA DDR IT LA R.
and finything else tlmt the hidies need.
The stock is lirst class' in every respect.
A very huge stock of A DC It WEAR, wml
everything; else that a gesiHeiiiai) needs.
They carry a large stock of
CLOTHING : AND : HATS
and can lit 1*1 very body, from a small hoy to
the big man. * They call special attention
to their complete stock of
ZSiCLER’S FINE SHOES,
<ilso a very large assortment of every kind
of shoe, from the cheapest to the best.
EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
at low juices. Cull if you wish bargains.
.Warble Montmienirt,
Tablets, and
furntsheil oh short notice, t-.-;'! n- (-h*(:;p
as can lit- pun-iiHsnt .i.w.vl , ;e.
®T' Designs ami prici s fc.rni-.iscil ca
applicntioi).
A'l V,<--fil l!\i ■ t <i r'l l- oil Vi.C ..t t'. &
D. irnilr- ail.
Darliiigtun ^arbis Works,
DAUf.lXGTOX, 8. C.
mu it siiiii,
heal Estate Agent,
FLORENCE St*
BAR LiXGTG.V. S. f .
Special iiticniiob paiil ti> tbe buy-
■ ng and selling of retd e-Utc, udlec-
iott of rents, iNc.
The strietect uttet-lion v dl lej-aid
fo ait busine-s etitnisted
3 DTI f. I ! 'i 3! ?
Hi L! h si £ i
I represent Twelve <;i' the
most reliable Fire Iiuvir.-n,;
Companies in, the v .t
ammi > tla 1,1, it:- i . .. ■.■ i
. ami l.omlmi in,.- Gi ,.•■.. - f
Knglan-l, tin* lar. i. •
company in the worui; : *- l
the .Flu:*, of 11 irto;r- ! , i 1 ••
largest of all Anu-ric. * :,re
companies.
Prompt attention to bustne s and satis
faction guaranteed,
l\ F. AORnEAT.
D.VULINGTOX, 8. (’.
Olive lietween Edwards, Xonueut
Co., ami Joy *fc Funders’.
NOTfOE.
All persons are hereby v■ .1 r I til
'mnt on mir land wit turn pcftiiissftm.
tlfeqdyr^will lie prnsmiteti. ,
. N. HUGOS. < '''
• W S. IlATCfW'L.
■Oct. Sl.HlW. *