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4 THE DARLMTON HERALD W. D. WOODS, T. J. DREW. KDITIHtS ANI> I'uoriiiKToits. DAHLlNO'roN, S. C. Wednesday, Dec. 30, 1891. Christmas day passed quietly in town. oft Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Rice are visit ing relatives at Lynchburg. Our Cypress letter was received too late for publication this week. Mr. \V. J. llatchell, of Florence will move to Lairur about the first of January. No services were held in the Meth odist Church on Sunday, owing to the absence of the pastor. Mr. Will Candy and Miss Klla Sumner, both of Dovesville, were married on last Wednesday night. Mrs. Isaac Le.wenthal left on Mon day afternoon for New York where she will spend the balance of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. 1. It. Mclican, of Darlington county, are spending the holidays with the family of Dr. J. C. Dinkins-—Manning Times. The public are invited to attend the meetings of the Young Men’s Christian Association which are held every Sunday at ‘5:15 p.m. Mr. Wilbur Register, a most high ly respected young man of the Lydia section, died last Saturday and was buried at Wesley Chapel on Sunday. Don’t fail to read the advertise-) Rogers, Ruth Alexander, Maggie ment of Mr. J. F. Karly in I hi.-' limvli, Maggie Law, Clara Ward, issue. He intends selling out his i Kuini.i Williamson, F.minu Edwards, stock at cost and it will be to your Saliie Wardlaw, (Jena Denson, Bessie Ervin, Sue Earle. Cenlletnen: R. L. Dargan, Keith Charles, Emile Dargan, John Baird, Willie Coggeshall, BeitieCoggeshall, Eugene McCullough, Edward Wells, lien. Smoot, Charlie Burch, Andrew Wardlaw, Frank Wardlaw, Charlie Ward, John Boyd, J. E. Xorment, Harry Xorment, Harry Smith, Alva Byrd, Walter Edwards. Installation of Officers and Banquet The following ofiieers were install ed on Monday night at SI. Davids Isalge. W. E. James, W. M.; J. L. Michie, S. W.; W. A. I’arrott, J. W.; R. K. Dargan, Secretary.; II. Me Hodge, Treasurer; H. L. Blount, S. D.; H. Hcnnig, J. I).; Messrs. Yates and Kirby, Stewards. The anniversary of St.John, the Evangelist, December 27th, occur ring on Sunday, the banquet was held on Monday. (Jeneral James gave a very interesting sketch of Masonry from its earliest history to the present lime. (J. W. Brown. Esq., made an eloquent speech in response to the toast “South Carolina.” These were the only regular addresses, but impromptu speeches were made by Mr. John Irwin of New York, Mr. A. McT Hamby, of (Jeorgetown, and F. Nor- interest to pay his store a visit. One day last week, sixty-six bales of cotton averaging 50(> lbs. each, were passed through the Compress, and tile whole of it was put into one car, making the load 33000 lbs. When it is remembered that the average number of bales, not com pressed, that can be put into a car is from twenty to twenty-tive, it can be readily seen what a great saving there is in space. If the sixty-six bales had been put into three cars, there would have been about forty or tifty thousand more pounds for the locomotive to pull just two extra cars. One of the present season’s suc cesses, and one that has won for it self a prominent place in the fore most rank of the popular farce- comedies of the day, will be present ed at the Opera Hbuse on Saturday evening January tlth, under the odd sounding title “A Sociable Session.” Those who are acquainted with Social Sessioqs will at once understand that agood time is in contemplation, and the eminence of the cast who have been entrusted with the presentation of this captivating comedy, allows noj room for doubt as *o the success that will attend their efforts when corn- script to the paper and this will ex plain why his speech was not pub lished: The president then announced the third regular toast: “Our Country, America, it is but another word for opportunity," and called upon Mr. (Jeorge W. Brown, of the Darlington Bar, to respond. Mr. Brown is a graceful and eloquent speaker, he , , .i held the interest and attention of the company from the beginning to the close of his remarks. Correspondence. llartsvillc Items. Christmas was generally lively throughout this immediate section. Mr. J. Vi'. Mc.Farlaud has ac- j cepted a situation as night watch- factory. Rev. W. A*. Wright, accompanied He pleasantly | by his wife, are on a visit to friends i played upon the popular tradition 1 „ m j relatives. that the Garden of Eden was located! ,, , , in Charleston, and showed bv scrip-1, •'>- D. J. \\ right, who attended tural authority that Adam,‘ a Char- Rutherford College sc time ago,| lestonian, was the first man to per- returned with his better half reccut- form an act of chivalry. He glowing-, ly—a.Miss Abernathev. Iv described the greatness of the ’ .. ,,,.. ' , , American Continent and forcibly!, Mr. (. IL Ellis has purchased a presented the thought that as (Jrccce trom ( oker tS: ( o., and contciu- could have made no claim to great-1 plates the erection of a neat cottage ness but for her Athens and her .soon. Sparta, which, while implacable in ,,, , , , , their hatred of each other, vied with '""h'rstand that Mr J. H. one another in patriotic ardor, so Candy will take charge of the Post America could have no existence ; Office at this place since the resigna- withoiit New England; and without tion of Mr. McDonald, our own loved Southland no intelli- ... , ,, .... (Juitea number of farmers m this section propose planting less cotton next;yearand rotate their crops—live at home and try boarding at the same HOW IS TH-JS? •rible history written. of America could be i •*, n <• Messrs .1. I.. Mieliieand biueu with the uinisualiVTiinnv scenes! , i r* i i ment of Darlington, and situations, ori^ht dialogues, ^ i i i , • , , . . I he supper was very nice and was mm catchy music which predominate • 11 • . ,, „„ ; furnished i>y Mr. \\itcoycr. . . 1 i ; i Til. i,i„ i , ”™" 1 ourj ^.j, j lij- hr. OtirU-ll hi, tile A Brilliant Wedding. In Camden, K. C., on 24th Dec., at 4 o’clock, at firacc Church, which was beautifully decorated, the beautiful and impressive Episcopal ceremoney united Mr. (Jeo. E. Dargan, of Dar lington, S. C., and Miss Annie Ive Davis, of Camden, 8. C., in the holy bonds of matrimony, Rev, J. M. Stoney officiating. Promptly at 4 o’clock there Boated through the church the beautiful strains of Meu- dhelsou’s grand wedding march, per- place. Interesting Items from Jasper. The Editor returns thanks for an | sixty reserved seats have invitation t^» attend an entertain- been sold, ment, to lie given on Friday nigld, at the Armory of the Darlington Guards, complimentary to Lieut. S < S. Burch. famous Black Hussar Band Orchestra, which are coneeded to be " '’ ,l< R 11 ' 111 *' . a the finest on theroad. For opinions j Edwards—Wardlaw. of the press see our next issue. 'I'hose ; 0| , qq ulrs( i MV ..voning, last, Mr. who intend to patronise “A Social j ]|_ |.: ( i w i ln | 8 lim i Miss.Iosic Session" should look seats at once, as; Ay„ r( j| uw vv ,. rc .Harried in the Pres- Christmas passed off very quietly in onr community with one excep tion—a cutting affray which took place about two miles from Jasper. \\\ M. Lloyd seriously cut J. E, Mixon who is in quite a precarious condition. On the 23rd inst., Miss Mary, rMiss S^'Ke^imw ami oU. A and Malissie Hain, was marrUMi to a son of John The hride-groom waJescort-|';' atfOI ' J ’ il11 ° f Philmle, P hii ‘ to ' v "- shiji. \\\ 1.. Windham and Thos. Johu- is moved from our community. cornet. cd by his best man, Mr. R. L. Dargan, from the vestry room to thechanecl. I'heattcndingcoiiplcs, ten in number, I 8011 marched from the vestibule and form- Mr- Windham has gone to the city d on each side of the chancel in the of Florence and Mr. Johnson to some M* bvteriaii Church, the c r'inonv b “ing following order: Mr. 'J’om Bovkin l 10 * 11 *'*" Horence county. Week of Prayer. Next week will be observed as the week of prayer, and the opening ser- vice will he at the Prcsbvlcri:in Tile linn of Haynsworth & Boyd j 0M Sum ,., y n i K , lt) having been dissolved by mutual 1 consent, the business will he con tinued by J. I). Haynsworth to whom all payments must be made. Mr. Ilavnsworth also assumes all the liabilities of the old firm. Mr. J. P. Coleman, colporter of the Welsh Neck Association, was thrown from his buggy one day last week and received slight injuries. After spending the night with Mr. Jamas McLendon, where he was carefully looked after, Mr. Coleman was able to rpsipnc his work the ngxt day. and will he conducted by Rev. J. A. Rice. 'I'he other services during the week will he held in the Methodist Church at half past seven in the evening. The concluding service will be held in thr Baptist Church on Sunday evening. As (he services arc all at night it is very earnestly hoped that all who can possibly do so will | attend, 'flic subjects for the differ-1 cut services will be announced on Sunday morning. performed bv Rev. J. G. Law. The church was handsomely decorated for the occasion, and the bridal couple stood under an arch, in the ccnlro of which was suspended a IIo'mI bidl, during I he ceremony. The Bridal March, from Lohengrin, was rendered by Mrs. A. M. Woods. The attendants were: Miss Saliie Ward- law, with Mr. J. E. Edwards, Miss C. M. Edwards, with P. Wardlaw. Miss Saliie Boykin, of Camden; Mr. Miss Emma Edwards, with F. II. John Workman with Miss Charlotte Wardlaw, Miss Jeunio Harrison, of Camden; Mr. Davis IVr- with II. A. Edwards. MissClarkie cher, of Charleston, with Miss Lula Cothran, with B. Williamson Mi-s ' liannon,of Caimlcn; Afr Willie Ben- Rulh Allen, with W. A. Edwards, nett, with Miss Lulu Lang, of Cam- Miss Kiltie Ferric, wilhT. P. Ward- ; den. taw. Miss Charlotte Wardlaw. with 'I'hc liride coming Iasi bv the side with M Jss Susie Hale, o' - Camden; Miss Saliie Dickinson is convales- Mr. E. J. Lide, of Darlington, with cent. Her sister, Miss Mary Dick- Miss Sadie Kennedy, of Camden; Mr, inson, of Darlington, is with her. Henry Davis, of Camden, with Miss Mr. George Johnston, who has the •adie Dargan, of Darlington; Mr. contract for erecting the Lake Keith Charles, of Darlington, with Swamp church building, is progress- Miss Lula Davis, of Camden; Mr. ing rapidly with his work. Pegram Dargan, of Darlington, with Mr> Fl .. mk Wilkes mul i,i s i.Hde, Oommenciiig,* on Jan. 1st, 1802, the immense and well selected general stock of J. F. Early will jiositively he marked down at cost for strictly cash. All per sons desiring H AEUii tlVS should call and inspect this stock before purchasing. Ituggirs, Surreys, BHiictoiis, Komi Farts. Wagons, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Miss Lillie DuBose, oi < amden; .Mr. ueeonqianied hv Miss Pollie Wilkes Walter Dargan, of Darlington, with all of Chesterfield, visited friends and relatives here recently. Our best wishes are with Mr. and Mrs. Wilkes for a long, prosperous and happy life. Pope a ••Third Rate Lawyer.” J. E. Normenf. : of her maid of honor, Miss Ella Davis, 1 Eire at Lamar. Flower girls: Be.rlie Wardlaw. An- of Caiudeii, they were met at the altar) On Christinas miiriiiiig, about two nie Edwauls. Hshers: A. B. Ward- by thegroomand best man. The bride o’clock t|ie store and stock of Mr. law, W, C, Edwards, D. R. Coker, R. was dressed in an exquisite traveling Christ nets ; ’I 080 !’** J^I'ear the leading nierehaiit' K. James. costume of blue. 'I’he brides-maids ‘ ‘ ' of Lamar, were destroyed by fire, the| After Hie eermony the bridal parly were elegantly dressed and looked origin of which is unknown. Mr. | repaired to Hu* residence of Air. Pat - beautiful. Inuno-diatelv after the eer- .... . , , Spear was insured in the agency of i terson AYardlaw where a reeeprion emonev and the congratulations of ,l Ur ' rns tag himon .ipinopii,i e y | r> )} (> Bristow for *2,0l)b, hut his was held in honor of the bride. On 1 friends, the ncwlv wedded couple to the season, the ladies of tins 1 . . ... . i • i Church had a Christmas tree at the Factory, and the occasion was very much enjoyed by tlie little folks. The Episcopal Church was very tastefully decorated on and also again on Sunday. On Sun- dav night Rev. Air. Guerrv preached Eniroit IIerai.i): I give herewith some Legislative history. On Alarch 22, 1878, Y. J. Pope and II. A. Aleetze were elected coun sel to assist the Attorney General in the courts. Among lawyers who voted for Pope and Meetze were the Speaker, AV. H. Wallace, R. W. j Simpson, Jus. L. Orr, Jno. C. Shep- Alr. J. Ai. James is the loss will he al out 800or SI,000above Christmas night there was another) were driven to tnedepot on route to : the insurance. Several other build- : reception at the residence of Airs. 1 Charleston, S. ('., followed in carriu-' '* " ' ' ' : * h ' '’ ’’ •' ings were, slightly damaged, but the; Anna Edwards, the mother of the ges by the attending cRitplys awl a loss is fully covered. Air. Spear will groom. . liqst of fiqe.uds and relatives, possessor resume business jinnie(]iate|yj I(e is | vll- m ;hiiX . Tl(‘. 1 bride js one of Camden’s must The H;ifiling Business. There is on exhibitiun in town a < harming mid •ij ijie sj<j|i id a wj)it'e (jeer and has f.on full of energy iq Kpi a tuisRap qf; ? enr it tq Nmt Vork to have it this k.ii.l upset him, t,i.d he «ih ht> | ^n "which is to lie Mies mul » gwm.HaiigUt piqunted. it was killed on Capt. found on liand lyitli an entif-cly new f or t | )( , of th 0 Fplsco divine—the hi Paul Whipple’s place, on the Pee Doe. j stock of goods, ‘ i»avk Ho f-tr it** we know this js tl)!‘ first one ever killed in this section. They' H'odditig RpIIs, are very rare audit is very seldom: Mr - 0 . ,K ‘ ° f the most prominent young citizens of Darlington, and a son of cx-Congress- A!r A\ alter Harrell, who has been nian Dargan. was married yesterday clerking for AleCall & Burch for the afternoon to Miss Annie past few months, tyi!! return fq iii;. unc euj- J'-ln; fy.ivmqny. a.as per that one is captured or shot. nccommishco young liter of a di late Bishop ■ pal Church, and our object in allud- I ing to it. is to call attention to the Tl,e bride-groom is one of 1 >arli..g evil that is often unintentionally bngh test young men and son of done by this method of raising ino.i- ' ,m ' ,llstl "S nlsk * (l ex-Congressman (J. ey. While allowance must lie made "• ^bngan. for a difference of opinion in w-.gai ; i| r ^Rb.'viug were the attcuilahts, j U( j liiip Bohcs, C’iim v (OmUs, Bnislips, IBariiPss Oil. Leather, ^Vhi|is. Ac. tS?" We sell coo.I nmehine nia.le Harness e.>ni|>lele, will) t'.iilar aii.l Haines, for We ean furnisli any style of HAND A! AD10 if AltXKKS, from ll.e « l,ea|,. I simile i.ngity harness lo the linesl eoaeli harness, also I and 2-liorse wajion liarness. SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to our “Young Moii’m IJuggies” at ^lio.DO. N. i. HARRELL & COMPANY. WOODS l WOODS Hog to announce to their friends and the I AKmmmgcr, O. H. Simonton, Jno. C. Haskell, Jeter-, Todd, Wither spoon. These two candidates receiv ed ‘.H* votes each and were elected, if Judge Pope was competent to assist the Attorney General in the public generally that they have received great Bond cases, when a million , i i , . , . , . , , , dollars was saved the State, at that tllC l^^St Mild \mt fleeted Stodv ot time, how is it now, with twelve years more experience, l\e is iqgmxted ] ,\smn MO find judge W«»^ 0) ' * p J] | | (Ul(l W 1 11 tCF G00(lS! ♦<« mat tern tkk&h W muK Darlingttni; Misses, %Uo uudi:. uefeated by Gen. Me-1 admitted that rumi.ig js' huMmy ^ W- ’ , Uowan who was a member of the] Dl{. Oaniels’ VETERINANY REMEDIES COLIC CURE. Never fails to cure any ease of colic ‘‘Ol'GH, COLD \ FEY Eli DROPS Cures lung feveu, Ejiizootie coughs colds, Ac. HORSE RENOVATOR Cures indigestion, loss of appetite, worms, Ac. WONDER* WORKER LINIMENT Cures cuts, wounds, harness galls, scratches, &o. Hoof (JROWER A SOFTFNFit Nmv cure for eontraeted feet, quarter cracks and tolidenic-e. These wonderful medicines are sold and guaranievd to pl.^tse ihe user of money refunded without ar gument. For sale by DR. J. A. BOYD, James Allan k ( Vl » 285 King St. Charleston, S, G. The barjiesl .lewelrv Store in the Stale. SOLID PLATES OF SterlingSilver Inlaid In the backs of SPOONS AM) FORKS At Points most to Ucar, and then plated entire, containing /•7 ve Ti inrs a a m licit Silver as standard plat-.. Guaranteed to wear 25 years- Will Last a Lifetime. MORE DURABLE Than Light Steeling Silver. Anil r.nt h^lf rhe co:t E -ch rvrtKl. ir stamped E. CtorlisE Inlaid KS. •f jss uut‘. otiain tisrj :r.n rsar jcrrtlcr cezi tj as rtr Cjia- Isgss aad Pricss. iCCEPT 110 ITCO-ITaiE. Alanuhu-turod only hy thk noi,.res a rowAuhs sn.vrn co. We lire Sole Aireiil.-. here for |! goods iiiid iitep n fuil Hue of then, in ST<M{v.- ^In addition to our larae fuel stock of I'legillll Solid Silvdi wave. Gold and Silver WA TCI IKS of the most approved inalv- ers. t>iaiiionJs moimtrO h» !*ins ;»im1 Sjroit< s. DARLi^CTOS^ ''id hqiii>;- ( iieiim- on Jai|iiii(:y jsR . formed at (Jraee Fpiseopal ('Rurpji d 0 !'!! 1 giUUbjipjj, tuwi th (, r - tvherehe ffill appgpt a clerkship in j j|, ‘ thVpfrtorct of pUm hmiaouw* i ,ua,,v ' ...great |i)e spire of Mf, J|, jl, Mnllny- Duu uf rtlmive '* ' -...eterate gamblers have coin ing Mr. Hu wU’m »U.v iu D»< a '“~‘- 1 incnds, the Rev. J. fenced their career by being suc- v- •- i yf, stonev officiating. 1 cessful in this way. The exeite- ... nas made many friends whose best j ’iq,,. niimy friends of Miss Davis' I1R ' 11 *' attending il is somewhat akin wish-s will uceompany him to Che- will deeplv regret the departure „f b» that felt when I he stake is money, raw, and who will always lie glad to |i m | j^pulur imd aceomplished y. .r ami the issue to bo decided by a see him in our town. , ;lll y. '|’|,e happy couple left on the *l l,u ' " f if '< is adniit- afternoon train for a bridal tour to j ^‘li wbieli is generally Iheea.-e. Inal Washington. — Camden Chronicle, ; tlu ‘ l’ w, P lu ' v,l ° la'm '•hanees, in raf- lling, do so with the besi intentions, they are nevertheless very mueh to ,rs R. L., I .md W. Dargan, Keith Charles F..I. Lide. The Darlington crowd are legislature from Judge Wallace’s ummanioiis in their praise of the own ( . olm ty voting again, t him h i-pitaliiy of IheCamden people and W ell as the Haskells and the liud always heard of their hospitality nant element" at that time. These ~‘i ‘bey have ever had, and invite an in- 1:1(08 insiicction of the same. Call si)ceial at- im as i domi- itention to their s])len<lid stock of The re was a very pleasant, sociable! nt the residence of Mr. Jesse K. Par- 1 rolt on Cliristmai night, which was d ’H* ' ,l8 l - very mueh enjoyed by those who at-j I'onsrrratiou Service, tended. Mr. Parrott’s house has a; Sunday, Jannun ISth, the long piazza in front which of course; Kpigcpal (q,‘ mrh lP | il( . e wiM was utilized by those who are fond ' i H> o.mseerated bv Bishop Howe. Be- of pronienading, and wlnit ymmg, s i,R. s ,| le ull( | ,| R . man or girl is jja iv who does not there jike lilts kind of exercise, and when and culture, but “the half had not b.'-'ii I.>1.1 them.” Mr. and Mrs. Dargan will return irom their bridal tour today. are cold but suggestive facts. Old newspapers 11 Eli \ I !) ( ffiiee. for sale at Tilt-: Willi you kindly refresh I he memories of j your readers therewith? J. M. Waomll. Society Hill, S. ('., Dee. 24, ’91. One dollar per year for The llnitvt.l) is the fellow that ean resist making love under such circumstances? will probably be several othei niinicters present, and the tint ■ is If the coming year is a good one for corn, we venture the prediction that there will hr more of it made in this County, than there has been any year since the War. Front present indications it looks as if corn will j mg it advance in price, and the uulv safe, somelv plan is for each farmer to make enough for his own use. The man that has a, full bant and a smoke house of meat is a very fortunate in dividual just at this time, when times are. Rat'd and money vyrv scarce. looked forward tq with a great deal j „f H umC0) | )a . s n J one hut. of interest by the members a of that blame when they Itecouu church. The conseeratiou service is very beautiful and impressive, and as it is only used in the dedication of a The, pqpils of Mr Harris, dancing -chool gave a very enjoyable sociable new church building, if is seldom that one has the privilege of witness- The church will be hand- decorated for the occasion, and it Is very much to he hoped that the day will he bright and pretty. Arrangements are also being mudotu have some good singing at the con- secrat Ii.ul be bliltued, for despite theolijeet for which the game of chance is con ducted, they are aiding and abetting one of the most widespread vices of the present day. The mother who, in any way, countenances her sous when they take pari in these games herself to inveterate gamblers. There is said to be, and the report is doubtless correct, a good deal of gumhiing in our own town, and that it is not confined en tirely to the grown men, but that boys also take part in it. It is not pleasant to allude to things of this charucler. but we do so simply from a sense of duly: be lieving tlial a newspaper is rceivanl to what it owes the public if it al lows anything of this character lo pass unnoticed. The raffle to which we allude is not for the benefit of tlie Episcopal Church at this place, iOYE t SANDERS For lire Fail and Winter of 1891. We now have ojiened the Largest ant! as well selected stock of RESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, &c. as was ever hroiif'lit to Darlington. Jp; ents - Furnishing - Goods. V. a have at. cEvani line of (ieiits, Yoitth and Boys Clolhing in every style. Suit-; *10111 tjai.OO 10 l|!:!0.ll0 |>er suit. Hals from 2.-|e to tf-i each. (ienls SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! ••The Hit It Crnlury Parly.” Given by the Young Folks' Social , , ,, . jluh, camp off on Monday night, tit, a , uI uK-ink-rs have no connection •«t Hie Opera House on Christinas the residence of Mnj. J. J. Ward, ^.j,^ it w ] 11|t0Vl . r nigM, which was a success it. every and was a great success Some of .«». w tiy. Tltere were s-e te very graceful, the costumes were very striking and “Our Country. America." dancer., on tlie floor, and of course pretty und of course the wearers r.t-' Aniong the honored guests tit the tlii-t added very grettHy to (lie enjoy- trueted ti great deal of .•■Jtoiiii.m, bioiqiict of the New England Sneieiv. tue;:l of the occasion. ; laiek of space forbids a detailed de- of Charleston, on lust Tuesday night. A very nice supper was served du- script ion of t hi eostumes, and so we vva. our fellow townsmen, G. W. ring the evening to whieli full justice j only give the names of those who Brown, who responded to the toast "•is dom. lit. < w nin tt nas s<, jt.(ti in (os! mite. ol .*Our (-itintry, Iheextraet helon. rull and qxiiiidr.e our goods Hint get our p rices I letore luiyiiu 1 ■ iliey will eompnre joeasantl;. sjuil that i! is probable Ladies: M Kies Ida, Carrie, Mary and i from the News and Courier, will favora’I v. iih the 1/w n iics of eottoii. <ii\e u-a call We will save yoa money, llial the . : o,d,dd" will be repeateil at ; E-litli Law, Sadi" Darg.in, Edna Dar-|show lion well it was .Mr. Kc pecifully, (it.. . i :.i * Ladies Dress Goods and TrimmiiiES, hikI iilso they invite the Indies to exiunine c their varied assortment of l\ BBFS & FBIIBJ)iCl^S F\B)FS5^VBvUS. and anythinii; else that the htdii’S need. The stock is tirst class in every respect. A very Isirjse stock of \U It H FAII. asid everytliinu else tSivit a ^'eiiloeitiraH neeiSs. —All kinds of— Marble Monuments, Tablets, and <iravc Stones fttruislied on short notice, anil as eiieap a° ean tie p'ttrelmsed elsewltcre. 5® ' Designs mul prices furnished on appli'Mtion. All work ih livi i 'tc, 1). Haibc-. Darliiigtoii Mailili! DAHIJNCToN, r Vita, IBNli! I. SilTI, Ueiil I'iStjite A? R ent. FLORETCL B\l(l-I\GT0\. s- 4. SjM'eial iiH'-ntitm t aid t" C ing end selling of retd e- 1 lie. eo tion of rents, cXe. The slrietest atlention will !.i to -dl bnsines eu! ft: - :--d l ie. I- They earry a hirge stock of CIiOTHINd : AND : HA fn L G it ■ ■ n! T'.\ * 1, t I! <1 - Our Shoe Department i. eomplcte, Htid, as usual, Onr Prices are Very Low. #/ Won! I e.dl special ;dienlitin lo orr Kwill & liiolliers’ Ladies Fim* Shoes; <*very pair •ruHranLeti lo ^ive satisfaction. andean lit Everybody, from a small hoy to the hij** man. They call special attention to their complete stock of ZEIGLERS FIME SHOES, }dso {i very lar^’e assortimMit of every kind of shoe, from the cheapest to the best. EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF I lepi’t most reliahlr Comp.tnv ; ainoi!:*; I.hem, ai.tl Imndoii :j11d Ih.kcland. the •:« company in ilie v. t in* .K; ii;.. •' ! I!• larn’es. of .”.11 Am eoinp.’iniD’s. Ptvmpt ttontn*n to h t.’iCiit-U LTIJH F. K. VMi' h VUMNlTo.' OiPec hetwten L iua (j*., and .lo\ A Sau r. Nt*i in an early day. gnu, Ola iJiuit, Marie Lide, Anna: BrotAn diil not furuL-h hid manu JOYE 6l SANDERS. morn All pe!> STAPLE AND FANCY QROOERIES lai low prices. Cull if you wish Imrguhis.i ecl 51 All persons ure lu.-'v '■.mi-i I u . hunt on our land \\ l -ul r i .. cu (UVcilders will !(.• pro -'C .1 -d. .1, N. SITU iS. w s, iiA.n tiri..