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THE DARLINGTON HERALD r W. D. WOODS, T. J. DREW. Sun’s Phantasmal Novelty Co. will' The colored people’s Fair will be he here on (he riOlh in.••tend >'f (he hold next week and i.rmi ises to 1 e a . 19th. as already annuuuced. KUITOltH AN II PKOPIUKTOKH. Pjiss Him Aroniitl, Brethren. \V. I!, liatjlev, elaimiiiff to be a Standanl bred .1 JlcCulloiigh & C j , ,lK Fillies, :i years. stallion, K*e jiiu. McCullough years, DAHLINUTON. S. C. Wednesday, Nov. 18, 1891 animals running l Coats are not entitled to any more privileges than should lie allowed to — cows and hogs. There was an eclipse of the moon Withiu ^ p.^hree weeks three on Sunday night at S..l(>. inenilx-rs of the South Carolina Con- 6 at latge enforetd. j )evt , r .,|| ow In.-made of use said job to “turn up.” The next, session of the South Carolina legislature meets N r >y. 21th. Kev. J. D. Frierson preached in the Methodist church on Sunday night. Mr. Frank Muldrow is building an addition to his residence on Flor ence street. Mr. A. (i. Flowers, a jaipular young printer of Sumter, recently won $150 in a type setting contest in Atlanta, (Ju. The office of the Southern Express Company, at Palmetto, has been dis- continued. The office was closed on last Saturday. The mail will lie- put on the C., S. it N. K. K. on the 1st of December, and the mail by horse conveyance will be discontinued. ference have sustained the loss of their wives, namely: Kev. A. H. Ix-ster, of Cartersville; Kev. .1. A. Porter, of Kcnnettsville and Kev. K. A. Yongue, of Chesterfield. Two colored men were placed in the guard house last Saturday night charged with stealing goods from M. C. Alexander’s store. On Sunday morning a small hole could be seen in j one of the brick wallsof the guard j house and both men were absent. first and second . , Light draft, oiien to world, brood to the office seeker. They are all while rendering unsolicited service nuire an ,j c , 0 j t> j \. Kirven, first. representative men, and have gotten in The 11 kkai.ii office, he “pied” a Stallion, 2 years, .1. N. Kirven, up the Fair for the sole purpose of full ease of type and on Friday first. helping their own race and giving night “skipped by the light of the Stallion, 1 year, J.N. Kirven,first them an opportunity of showing moon.” He left an unpaid lioard what they can do in this way. The bill, and also “left” a young man in best of order w ill lie preserved, and i tow n w ho was kind enough to lend JOTE i uiiei; For the Fall and Winter of 1891. We now have opened llie Largest anil ns well selected stock of DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, &c. .1. N. Kir as was ever brought lo Darlington. folks who expect to have a frolic at him some money, the Fair, will lie promptly expelled ■ from the grounds. Ixiw excursion rates and extra trains will enable visitors from the neighboring towns to attend. The gates will be open for four days, from Tuesday to Fri day inclusive. F.vcrybody ought to! dressed, make a point of sending something i and if they do this the exhibition w ill be a good one. He knows but Gents • Furnishing ■ Goods. The services lit the Methodist church are held at 11:50 a. in., and 7:30 p. m. 't’he Sunday School service is held at 4 p. m. Our friends in Cheraw are jubi lant over the prospects for a $100,- 000 cotton factory, and we hope that their anticipations may be fully realized at no distant day. Bert Alexander, the twelve year old son of Dr. \V. J. Alexander, was The Kev. .1. A. Kice, pastor of the Methodist church, has, for Some time past, been entertaining his con gregation w ith a series of talks on the subject: “Evenings with Jesus.” Mr. Kice will deliver the last of these interesting talks on next Sunday night. From our Jasper corresjiondent we learn that lake Swamp Baptist People who fail to attend the Blumcnberg concert next Wednesday night will miss m; opportunity that ] may not occur again in years. ! Nothing that we can say could add to the reputation of these eminent artists. The mere announcement of their coming ought to be sufficient to crowd the house. Last Friday's News and Fourier savs: ..... destroved by fire on the! “Mr. W. T. Glover, the manager 15th hist. The Baptists of that i ot the lKumenberg concert company , i ! is in theeitv. Stallion under l year, ven, first and second. Gelding, 3 year, J. N. Kirven, second. Filly, 1 year, K. K. Mclver, first, precious little about the printing; Stallion of any classes, with four : . i • . i ii of his get, McCullough & Co., business and is a first-class humbug liun ^ 2 ’ 5 ” in every respect. Balt ley is about!* Matched one of each sex, J. N. 19 years old; "is about six feet tall, j Kirven, first. with a thick head of hair, and when Single harness gelding, J. II. last seen in Darlington, was neatly l^ iU 'kw'ell first, .1. N. Kirven second, j " Matched and single, open to the ^ world, matched geldings, McCullough SHOES! Court Proceedings ; iV C o. m ond. Matched mares, McCullough & , Our Shoe Department is complete, anil, as usual, McC’ul-i We have an elegant line of Gents, Youth ami Hoys Clothing in every style. Suits from ijtil.OO to $:!0.00 per suit. Hals from 25c to #:i each. Gents SHOES! SHOES! The Court of Common Picas was occupied the latter part of last week and this week, up to Tuesday morn ing, in trying the cases of F. \\. Wagoner, of Charleston, against the Swift Creek Grange, the Cypress Grange, and the Stoke’s Bridge Grange, of this County, for advances and supplies furnished the above mentioned Granges several v ear i ago. The first two cases .if this character each, gelding, Co., first. Matched, one of lough it Co., second. Single harness lough first. Single harness mare, lough & (V., second. Single harness stallion, lough & Co., first. Single harness gelding, or mare, speed and style, McCullough & Co., MeCul- MeCul- McCul- Our Prices are Very Low. Would call special altenlion to our Ewilt & Brothers’ bailie* pair guaranteed lo give satisfaction. Fine Shoes; ever premium $25 Trotting colts, 2 to 3 years, South tried resulted in verdicts for the de-: (' ur „lj na raised, McCullough & Co., fondants. After these two cases were premium $15. tried, four other eases by the same ■ 1 Correspondence. church was 1 community will immediately take ,S wi ll U p, R , ir a t the'*™’ * l b r « i,,st J k ‘ same defendants, steps to rebuild their church, and we Academy of Music on the iirst of "eretried togeth t. I hese last eases _ sincerely trust that all their efforts, next month and the lovers of good resulted in a mistrial, I ic jury going j; wam p Baptist flinrrh Dr ill this respect, will be crowned with music will he given a rare treat, for out at 5 p. m., and staying out all ‘ s , rovf( j i,,. pt rf Otbfr News the company is composed of artists „j g ht. On Tuesday morning a mo- ' f ’ . of note, numbering among its mem- tio]1 wus )n . uU . bv ,.j ttilltilI ’ s counsel ^ bers such wdl-known singers us Mine,, . .. ... lt , t , , . Laura thinner, Mapleson, j Ln* a uew trial in the first two cases \\ e were suddenly snockeii, ou the Blumenhiirg, the celebrated violou- : heard, which motion was granted, morning of the totfi inst., hy the in- were transported without the least ^ vi rtu„so; •Jiss Anna Teresa Messrs. Dargan & Durgan appeared Ulligenee tliat L.ke Swamp Baptist mishaii and the railroad authorities Berger, the great lady (•ornet virlno- f or [>| iim tiffs in these cases; .Messrs. success. The large number the Fair from the Pee of visitors to Dee section Call ami examine our goods and get our priees before buying; they will rinuparr favoralily willi the low priees of cotton. Give us a eall. We will save you money. Respectfully, JOYE & SANDERS. Qk. Daniels’ VKTEK1NAN Y KKMKD1ES COLIC cilKE. Never fails to cure any case of colic. COUGH, COLD & FEYKK DKOPS f 'ures lung fevea, Epizootic coughs colds, &c. • HOUSE KENOYATOK Cures indigestion, loss of appetite, worms, &c. MONDEK WOKKEK LINIMENT Cures cuts, wounds, harness galls,’ scratches, &c. HOOF GKOM'EK & SOETENEK Sure cure for contracted feet, quarter cracks and tenderness. These wonderful medicines sold and guaranteed to please user of money refunded without guineub For sale bv are the ar- ch’.ireh was humeri down. It is! thrown by a horse, on Sunday, and everything in their power tojso; Mr. DavidTorrence, Miss Annette It is feared furnish sufficient trunsporatiou for Keynoldsand Mr. Herrioi l.evy. The very seriously injured. that his skull is fractured. the big crowd. The S. & N. K. — ._ K. gave the Bennettsville folks a tor several weeks past, our print- c i ia)lce to attend and a great many ing press has been “out of fix,” but! availod themselves of it. now it is “all 0. K.” and w c hojie to — furnish our readers with a neatly j ^ fi e ** mc ^ , ' 1 ' Conference i> printed paper in the future company is said lo he the finest con cert eombinatum in America." near at hand and nearly everybody is preparing to give the delegates a The Cotton Compress, and 350 lu)S1) i t . ll)k , ^.ptjo,, bales of cotton was burned at Sunl it s meeting here will mean , death to a large ter on Saturday. The loss on H’l*: lumi t, er 0 f ,he feathered tribe, for Compress was 30,009, insurance w ] lcrt , fhe preacher that does not 20,000. ( otton fulh insured. prove the truth of the old saving: Mr. E. A. Smith, the Photographer, “Sorrow for sinner has a card in this issue. Head it, ; then go and have him take your And love of good dinners.” photograph, work and will give lie docs only first-class you satisfaction. friends of F. F. Cov- Kead the card, in another column, from the Thornwell Orphange. Can’t YOU give something to make We publish : n this issue the list of premiums loken by the Darling ton exhibitors at the State Fair and wish thal the County had been as well represented in every department as it was in the way of horses. We ought to have made a general exhibit of everything that i- grown in the County, and also had specimens of the work of our different manufacturing establishments. The three counties. Chester, Fairfield and Lexington each had special exhibits w hich attracted very general attention. They were all line, hut Chester probably had , ' I bought the torch was applied bv l'i. K. Dargan and Boyd it Brown for gouie notorious wretch in our com- thc Defendants. These were the last nniuitv. Mr. Vaughn, who lives of the jury cases heard this term, and mar the church, woke at (i a. m. and on Tuesday morning, after hearing a few equity ease's and hearing some default cases, the Couit adjourned sine die. . j*.. . i A Word for the Orphans. Times are tight and there are a hundred children to fee.!. That is the state of affairs at the Thornwell Orphanage. Think of it, there are children gathered together at Clinton, from nearly every southern state. They are fatherless and motherless and would he homeless but for the good discovered the Humes. The congre gation has risen up, as one man, and gone to work to rebuild the church. We feel that the Lord will sustain us iu our undertaking. Miss S.dlie Dickinson lias charge of the school here. Mr. Kichard Jordan lost a little boy on the 11th iust. ii is remains were interred in Lake Swamp Ceme tery on the 12th. We sympathize willi tile parents and hope they will meet thei- lioy in Heaven. Gleanings from Dovcsvlllc. Clerk for the coining session of the legislature. The leaders of the prohibition movement do not contemplate put ting a ticket in the field but hojie to secure the passage of a law that will do away with the granting of licenses to sell any kind of liiptor. The eclipse of the moon Sunday evening was a suprise to this corn- hand of God who lias gathered them iminitv. under these protecting roofs and The infun t chi Id of Mrs. Lou Hin- these little orphans happy? Many the display of Chester was, wc be- raised up friends to help them. You, ton, aliout one year old, fell in a tub of us are anticipating a pleasant lieve that Darlington could beat it, reader, are one of those friends, if "f water last Sunday and was time on Thanksgiving Day and dur- and wc hope will do so at the next von will quickly sit down and write ,k, " nei ^ The onlv wav in w hich we out a check or enclose a gift to Du. k lll > U1 '’ friends of Dr. J. J. with the hundred ean sueeeed is for the (ountv Agri- Jacoiis. ( i.ixtox. S. ( .. and helu -,i , ,i . i u . i las blrn quite with regret that the best display. As fine however as ‘ " I il l*iit - _ I. •» A I t The many ingtoir, Esq., stenographer of this circuit, will he pleased to learn of nine on i naiiKsgivnig imy ami uur- aim wc nope win uo s.i in me next you w his appoinlineut as Chief Engrossing ing the Christmas holidays. Will it Fair. The only way in which w-e out a chock or enelose a be pleasant with the hundred can succeed is for the County Agri- Jacobs, Clinton, S. (’., and help poor orphans at Clinton if we fail to cultural tvieiety to take the matter him to feed tin so orphans. Or send iudis|M)sed for several days. The send them our gifts? Then let us in hand and push it to a successful a barrel of Hour or a sack of corn or 1 latest accounts from him brings the do something for those who are not conclusion. It will he wull to bear a barrel of peas,or rice, or molasses. |glud tidings that ho is much lietter. able to do for themselves. in mind that the Columbian Fxpo- The children arefrom seven differ- silion iqK'iis in 93, and some of the ent denominations. There are as to the State Fair will .many of Baptist origin as 1’rcsby- prohably be selected to putintli' terian and as many of Methodist as State exhibit at ('hicago. It would Baptist among them, so don’t stand Buggies, Surreys, INuetous, Road Carts, Wagons, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Halters, Lap Holies, Curry Combs, Brushes, Harness Oil. Leather. Whips, iVe. We sell good machine made Harness complete, w illi Collar anil Hanu- . for Sal. We ean furnish any style of HAND M ADD HAHNKSS, from the ehenpest single buggy harness to the finest eoaeh harness, also t and 2-horse wagon harness. SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to our “Young Men’s Buggies” at $65.00. N. L. HARRELL t COMPANY, According Wc learn, from the Marlboro Democrat, that “Kev. J. G. Richard* has been chosen as the Evangelist, for all his time, hy the Pee Dee Presbytery at a salary not less than $900 no more than $1,000.” The attendance upon the meetings of the Y. M. C. A., is very gratifying to those interested in the work. The subject for discussion next Sunday is: “Following at a Distance,” Mat. 20:35, 58-75. Mr. Beck has made a brick drain to carry off the water from the pave ment around his store, and if the other merchants would follow his example, there would be no more gullies to be filled iu after every heavy rain. to the requirements of; . ■ i , „ , , ° 1 . articles sent the Constitution of the State Agri cultural Society, Col. Mclver, who has served for two years,retires from! the office of President, and the So ciety will Ik? extremely fortunate f his successor brings to the discharge of the duties of this responsible posi tion, the same untiring energy and business capacity that w is so eon- Thoro were quite a good minder who visited the State Fair from this section. About forty left one morn- i in F- Death ol a Good Man. Ke’. Joseph Hendrix, a local spieuously displayed by the retiring preacher, and one of the most highly President. Col. Mclver always dis- respected citizens of the community, charges his duty in any position in died at his home, near Lydia, on the which he may he placed and his re- 13th inst, and was buried on the fol- cord, both iu public and private life, is such as would make him an honor to any comniiinitv. Miss Abide DcLirme left here for Sumter on the- 12th inst., to visit show a great lack of enterprise to back on account of a word of doc- | 1P |- brother, Mr. B. K. DeLinne. allow such an opportunity of ndver- trine. They don't send off a child, MMellow King, of Ebernezer, tising the resources of the State to there, because, the parents did not is visiting relatives here, pass without taking advantage of it. happen to he of tlieir faith. Several persons from this section Tha.vkmuvixo is close at hand. Attended Mr. and Mrs. J. Wash „.i. ..a „ King’s silver wedding on the 13th 1 Ik* m*i\ time to itinc «i tnuiik-otter* . rm u . ° i » ! ; , inst. 1 hey all returned delighted ing to the helpless. with the hospitable reception they Christmas is close by. How could 1 received and give a glowing account you forget to make the orphans hap- of Mr. King's surroundings. He py at such a time. And mark yoii, recently completed a fine ten if von and people like you do not , .* iii i i gantlv furnished, pitv and fiwwA fwtAMoixd . have lowing day. If reports aie true the people of Nashville, Tenn., are suffering terri- Pcrsona). Mr. W. I’. Parrott, of Bishopvillo. was in town on Monday. Miss Estella Iseman, of Marion, is and has it most clc- , , , , .,,1^..... and with every mil help, those orphans will convenience necessarv for their coin- nothing to eat or wear. fort. about forty Mr. and Mrs. King received Sonic of the magnates of the C., S. & N. Railroad were in town last week, but the object of their visit Jias not transpired. It was probably a tour of inspection. If they or any one else are seeking a g<KMl place to invest money, they can find il in Darlington. An item is going the rounds of the State press to the effect that there will he no extension >f the times for paying taxes this year. The last day is Decembef 16th, and the safest plan is to pay now, thereby avoiding the annoyance of the rush that generally accompanies the last few days of collection. Comptroller General Ellcrbc is bly from a water famine, and water visiting friends in town, is being sold at exorbitant prices by Mr. Eugene Harrell spent Sunday those who have springs. Such a with his parents at Lydia, state of affairs seems incredible to Mr. E. L Gray, one of the editors the people of South Carolina, but „f t |ie Bulletin, spent last the inconvenience and suffering is Thursday in town prol ably not exaggerated. Nashville Mr. T.'E. Early, win. has" edited rests on a limestone foundation mid Hie Lunar Bulletin since its estab- in severe droughts water always be- lishment, has severed Ids coimeelion comes scarce. This is the case also with that paper. iu the famous Blue Grass section of Kentucky. If not a drop of rain were to fall in three or four, or even six months, Darlington County could supply the city of New York with plenty of pure drinking water, To my Fellow Citizens: I am forced to appeal for help that I may he enabled to support my family. I am partly disabled bv a wound received in the war and from silver presents. 'The Im|iorlant to Colton Planters, j supper was most sumptuous and In view of prospective wet and bountiful. We congratulate Elter- storniv weather throughout the cot- "cz.er of her gain of Mr. King, for , . ,, he is a stirring and go-ahead man at ton belt we desire to draw the atten- ... , .. f 'i , , .. : . anything he puts his hands to. May Don of our friends in the interior to jj, ev |j vt . | un „ .()„[ prosper, and he the most important matter of dry enabled to celebrate their golden t-tonige for cotton to lie held or wedding, handled during the winter months. It will he remembered that a large! Horenff Letter, part of hot 1 less by previous exposure to thei in the Episcopal church here on last weather in open fields. Many ex-j porters of cotton made such heavy Mr. Ernest O. Douglas, of this city, e 1 . „ . 1 r n:. * w'ho has been drumming for a North- losses from damage and falling off in . .. . . B rl „ . . , , . „ , , , cm house, died here on I hursdav. weights that it is their fixed determi-L .. ... »■., f , , ^ 1 • , ’ Kev. A. \\. Moore, editor of the nation to utterlv refuse cotton which (Antenury, has just returned from has not been properly housed this j un extended trip through the Yir- SellSOII. season s holdings was |; L . V . \\\ A. Gnerrv preached a remtei'ed un-merehantahle and worth- \erv eloquent sermon on Temperance There is always, even iu the driest doing hard daily work. This added to weather, a good How of water in an affiie'ed w ife, who requires <011- Black Creek. , stunt attention, 1 lakes it necessary •- — - | that I should he employed near my It is almost needless to say that home. I had the misfortune last the State Fair was a success, and 1 summer <0 lose my horse, and now despite the low price of cotton the usk your aid to enable me to purchasi attendance was very large. Except another so that I can suppo to the lovers of fine horses, the most self and family. Anv gift Our purpose is to show that such carelessness reacts upon the planter. Many bales which came to us last spring apparently dry and in good condition, were found upon exmni- 11 v liit'lt’ iiii ; ! 'o i, ‘'t* itiiur lv rotten and valueless. In one in- ginias and Tennessee. Mr. W. C. Blount, of Ebernezer, has just returned from Washington, where he lias Ikvii looking after his patents. He will soon have his in ventions 011 the market. It is reported that we will have a tournament here on Thanksgiving Dnv. A dance is also talked of for now after the county commissioners interesting department of the ex hi- acceptable. "' v - stance a bale of apparently dry cot- : tlR ' " inding up of the day. v.iJ le neighing 010 lbs. was oiK’iied for ^ r ' '!• ^ • Daiis, who was bitten of the various counties. The law requires all commissioners to file iu his office, by the first of November in each year, their annual estimates of how much money they w ill need to run their respective counties. It bition was the splendid display of poultry, and this alone would have examination and found to contain, - . . v ~v 1 r -. * ~ . 1 , went to New York for treatment has 530 lbs. ut rotting cotton which was j. c (unicd. He seems tola' in good hy a mad dog some time ago. and Respectfully. John K. Hi ntlii. cent a pound, health. repaid anyone for the time and ex pens? of the trip. It was a revela- Lotion I’irc atlhr <’. & D. Depot. turn to most people, as comparatively I here was a cotton tire this morn- _ _ ^ few of the visitors were aware of the '"F !| t the ('. & I), depot. supj>o*ed t<< chant who risks his cotton out of I 'p )0 |.vo-. torv 1 riek I uilding sold for alKiut one Many other similar eases could be | Yliss Kate 8. Turbeville, of Marion, quoted, but this will suffice to justify who has been attending school in that a planter or mer- this ci , has returned to her home. WRAPS t W Bog to announce to theii friends and the public 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, (’all special at tention to tlieir splendid stock of Ladies Dress Goods and Trimmings, and also they invite the ladies to examine their varied assortment of LADIES & ( HILDREVS 1 ADEIMYEAR, and anything else that the ladies need. The stock is first class in every respect. A very large stoek of AECk IVEAR. ami everything else that a gentleman needs. DR. J. A. BOYD. James Allan Co. 285 King St. Charleston, S. C. The bnrgest Jewelry Store in the State. SOLID PLATES OP Sterling Silver Inlaid in the backa of SPOONS AND FORKS At Polnta moat Exposed to Wear, and then plated entire, containing Five Timenas much Silver as ■STANDARD plate. Suar?nteed to wear 25 years, Will Last a Lifetime. MORE DURABLE Than I.itrlit SWlin? Silver. And not h.-.if the co? Each articl'-1 is it.mpo.i Z. SterM&g Inlaid HZ. 1 ’? TCtt caanot obtain thoa iroai ' roar jew.ler seal to uo for Cata logs. aad Fricss. ACCEPT HO OTBCTITZTZ. only hy I THH HOLXKS A KDWABDS SILVKB CO. We are Sole Airents lu re for Ihe aliov" sioofis ami keep a full line of them in STOCK. la addition lo our large and elegant stoek of Solid Silvdrware. Gold and Silver WATCHKS of the most approved mak ers. Diamonds mounted in Itiugs, Bins and Broaelies. DARLINGTON - im —All kinds of— Marble Monuments, Tablets, and Grave Stones furnished on short not tee, and as cheap as can lie purchased elsewhere. Designs and priees furnished on application. All work delivered Free on line of C. I). Railroad. Darlington Marble Works, DARLINGTON, S. C, BERRY M. SMITH, Beal Estate Agent, FLORENCE: St- DARMXGTOY. S. ( . Special attention paid to I lie ing ami selling <>f real e-Uttc, < i tion of rents, Ac. The strictest attention will be to 'ill business entrusted me. Imy- llce- Thev carry a large stocl v of wai mi.: is reported that only about ten out existence of so many different kinds have caught from a spark from the thirty-five counties of the State hare 0 f chickens. Besides the chickens, engii •? of the mail train. There made their reports in this respect. were turkeys of all kinds, some of were seventy bales on the platform, — - j them pure white; guineas, geese and but by the coolness of the Agent, The next meeting of the State; ducks. Some of the chickens were ^ r - Cogues, his clerk and hands, Convention of Baptists in Sonth i almost ns large as turkeys. Perhaps most of the cotton was saved. Only Carolina will Le held in the most interested spectators wire one bale was entirely consumed but a the First Baptist church in the College girls and the preachers, i good many were damaged. A few Spartanburg, on Thursday before the 1 who cast longing glances at these fat j hundred dollars will cover the Iiks. first Sunday in Decenilier next begin- fowls and dreamed of fried chicken I he engine was carried down for the ningtttlO o’clock, a. nu Conven- 1 and baked turkey. j purpose of thoroughly saturating ieors in had weather is likely tosuf-; fer allowances for rejection of the fo? tii ■ FI iiviee Ir m Wo;'' damage si'riou, consequences in heavy j ilis ( ,, u ll . tioll . u m ., kcs or the utter s ] )ow j,, Florence, coiton as iiiuucr- chautahlc. Al.KXANDKIt Sl'KlNr & SON. YVilmiugtou. N. C., Nov. 10, 1891. ci is i.oar- i <|uite a tion sermon by Rev. J. W. Perry; al ternate, Rev. R. U. Pal rick. $1.00 per year for The IIeuald. | Hie damaged hales and to prevent tlic tire from spreading. j FAIR NOTICE! My . Last. Winter . in . Darlington! Premiums Recclw d at The State H i-proinb'e 1 will n->n>e iiere all Hit \> ;n! or. lam miking arranuemenls to go el culierc, so if you want me lo make I* 11 O T O G It A I* II S if yivr-elur any of vour fam le, yoi. sln> 11 not pm i: oiY. Dnii'l ilela ! Yo may lire !,> reg e; ;i. M my do. Re-pei ttelle. KRNKpT A. SMITH. mid can lit Kvcrvhodv, from i\ small bov to the liig man. They call special attention to their complete stock of IRE! n t ft el,. I represent Tw most reliable Fin- ! t'ornpanic- in t',. among tlu in, :!n ! ami bondon ami < Knglaml, the larg, -! . ie eompany in Itiu uni Id; ae.d the .Kina, of Hailfopi. • largest of all Aim nean toe eompanies. Prompt attention to Im.dnv * faetion guaranteed. .■id fatis- Fair by the Residents of Darlington. Mi.-s L. i.tw, tidr. r.tised work. :li.il J. M. Jorev, it. >1. » Irish potatoes, il. 11. Eleazer, see- ZEIGLER’S FINE SHOES, also ;i very lar^e assortment of everv kiml ‘ of shoe, from the cheapest to the best. EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES it low prices. Call if yon wish bargains. E. i:. \ORJiLYr. DARLINGTON, S. C. Office ludwti i Edwards, Normeut Go., and Joy .V Sander.-'. NOTICE. All persons are hereby warred no! to hunt on our land without permis:.i< n. Offenders will he prosecuted. J. N. Sl'GGS. W 8. HATCH Kb, Oct. 21,1«H.