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THE DARUGTON HERALD W. D. WOODS, T. J. DREW. I KDITOU8 AM) I'HoritlKTOUS. DA1JLINUTON, S. C. Wednesday, March 2, 1892. Mr. V. A. Wood;', of Marion, spent Tuesday in town. Suggs & llatchel are pre]>ared to deliver lumber of all dimensiuiis. We will publish the report of the Grand Jury in our next issue. It will be presented after this weeks paper is out. The Chief of Police was on duty from noontime Saturday until Mon day morning, and did not have one minutes sleep during the time. The C., S. & N. It. H. has placed through tickets on sale at Darling ton to principal cities North. Full schedule will be published next week Mr. J. ('. White was one of the heaviest losers by the tire, but helm ordered a new set of tools and will, in a few days, be ready to do any thing in the line of tin work. Mr. Mertz. is in his new store and can serve his customers with every thing in the fruit and grocery line. He has plenty of room now and will keep a larger stock than ever. Col. Averill, accompanied by his son and daughter, and Miss Morris, of Columbia, came over on Tuesday in his private car. The youngladies will remain over fora few days. Dr. J. A. Boyd can be found at the furniture store of J. D. Haynsworth and as his prescript ion case was saved, he can attend to business in this line. Stock will be immediately replenish ed. We call special attention to the advertisement of Mr. A. J. Broom. He realizes the fact that momy is scarce and is prepared to offer you bargains in groceries and general merchandize. The people of Darlington have the sincere sympathy of the whole State in view of the tire which visited their pretty and progressive town on Sat- urdy night, and which is said to be the greatest disaster it has ever suffered. The loss comes, of course, at a particularly bad time, as every in terest in the State is feeling the ef fects of the low price of cotton and consequent scarcity of money, but Darlington could probably stand such a fire as well as any town in the j State, if there is any comfort in that' reflection. It has grown remarkably | in recent years and has a prosperous future before it. The burnt district will be rebuilt at once, no doubt, and the “wooden buildings,” which caused the loss in this instance have disappeared forever. Brick blocks |j will take their place.—News and Courier. DARLINGTON EXPERIENCES AN OTHER HEAVY LOSS. THE WEST SIDE OF THE PI HI.H SQUARE l\ ASHES. ■ ■ — '’THE HON. JOSHTIIII. EARLE. lie Counsels the Democracy to Stand Together—Conservatism In Politics Never so Much Needed as Now. Si.— Grkem lU.KJI'ebruarv 20,1K!I«. 'o the Editor (Ttrl'lie News and ('01 ricr: Your circular letter ha-been friends who wore sufferers by the tire. The fencing around Mrs. Spain’s yard caught tire a number of limes but the Humes were quenched. Miss Mary Spain, who occupied the Huggins house, moved a good deal of her furniture, as did also Mr. McCall. Mrs. Spain had a good many tilings packed, but did not move out. The T<) ^ EditorNews and ( ou-l saddest incident connected with the fire was the necossitv of moving Mi’s. Between $!£0,000 and *200.000 Worth of Property Destroyed by the Flames on Saturday Night—InridentsFoii- nerled with the Fire. - Woods & Woods desire to return their grateful thanks for the assist ance rendered bv their friends in 'Phe “American Legion of Honor” gave a very pleasant entertainment on Friday night, which was largely attended by their friends, and it is almost needless to say was a success. It was the lirsl time that 111! lady friends of the order had ever visited the- Hall, hut it is earnestly hoped that it will not he the last time it is graced hy their presence. Mr. S. A. Woods, Commander, presided, and, after the company had gathered, .in troduced Mr. E. Keith Durgan who made a very strong appeal to the ladies to join the Order, and share some of its benefits. He was listen ed to with the closest attention, and it may he pretty safely affirmed that his address will he instrumental in making a good many accessions to the Order. He was followed hyCapt. 1 11. T. Thompson, editor of the Dar- On Saturday night, about half past nine o’clock, the roof of the J. | F. Early store took lire from a spark, and in an incredibly short space of time the whole building was in a blaze. The engine was brought out as soon as possible, but the heat was, so great, that it was impossible to use Hie cistern on the North side of I he Square, and it was carried across j to the other ciste :i. 'Phe McCall store, on the corner, soon took tire, as Baker, who has been confined to her bed and unable to help herself in any way. She was tenderly lifted and removed to the residence of Mrs. Sanders where she was kindly eared for. Her house, fortunately, was not burred but the danger seemed so I • • imminent that it was nothing hut right, that she should be moved. In ! all our experience we have never seen a lire fought with so much coolness and judgment and hut for this the loss would have been twice or three times as great. Taking the magni tude of the lire and the high wind into consideration, blowing in the di rection it did, it is n wonder that the' lire was stopped until there was nothing for it to feed on. Our Flor ence friends responded promptly to music was heard and t he dancers hud the floor, and several hours were spent 1 in floating through the misty mazes of the dance. We would he glad to . speak of this entertainment more in saving a portion of their stock from detaili lmt fol . thc . ln . css o£ work on the fire, and also for their efforts to. int ()f the prevent their store from burning. The wiiuTwasThigh on Saturday! Flrc al lhf Ex « >r0i * 0,nfe ’ night that the sparks were carried as did the building, between th« K irly “ !,r ‘"ill for help mid sent up their l store and the Hewitt block, occupied ; splendid steam engine, and its well by G. (). Mertz,. The lire was stop- trained company. As soon as they ped in this direction hy the solid arrived (hey went to work, and pour- wall of the Hewitt building, and the ‘‘J torrents of water on theslill burn- hard work of some cool headed men. in o ' ' ins, very materially lessening In the meantime the lire had crossed lll( ’ 'hinger from living sparks. It is the street and soon the Gibson store, nivdlcss t‘> say that they were given a 1 unoccupied, was in a blaze. ’Phe warm welcome, and Darlington can Gandy store, facing the Square, occu- never forgettheir kindness in respond- pied hy Manuel Marco took tire about in K s " mmmptly t< her call fo- help, the same time, and the situation ^ L ‘ sincerelv trust that our friends then was critical in the extreme, us never have a serious fire, but if there was every indication that the they do, then every mmi in Darling- v. hole Square might go. ’Phe wind ton will gladly go to their help. There was blowing very hard and what was "' crc yo, ne casnalities, but it is a ... ,, ... worse directly from the North. The 1!liltk ‘ r of surprise Unit there was Umnigimil humor.,,, addro,, .Imh ;, rrk , d , t dist ,„ iee „„l „„,= futul ...uleut,. Mr. J. I>. u great of l.„gh er (lf ll,v,„«orll, l,,d hi. an h, 11,1. olo.td the reguhir .jteeche., hut th. hreakiag of a ,t«p lachl.r. Mr. „,,,.™i,, 1 ,t„ .peehe, „ere made h, ^ ^ L,. C. M. H ard got one .idc of hi. face *, C ': rs p * * cva,u u » ' Jt * J - 1,1 ’ pi U2 r tho IIn*. (heonlv [wssiblecimiioc a,K ^ oue ^ a( ^y ^ lirn * ( K. hogers and \. h. mirgan. ^ ; ,„vthing, at the Janies brick 0,1 • K. Norment, while pass* After the speeches were over re ics i- n|oi , ( ^ ^ (o j, froln y ing some goods through the window monts were served, ^ | V;ir l st!w q‘ i(J would in- \\o(m1s & Woods’s store vvas struck evitably*have caused (he destruction 'W something and knocked ontoft.be of the South shle of the Square. Per- " iii'lovv. He was stunned for a few moments but soon recovered, Mr. it. Woods also was struck In'some thing failing in the store, but not seriously hurt. Quite a number of lington News, who made a verv enter- er- sistent and well directed efforts were made to save the store of Woods & Woods, but without avail. The cotton office of ('. 11. Woods was also consumed, and the fire stopped "‘‘re cut and scratched, hut in that direction for the lack of ma- A little while before the fire on terial to feed on. Next to .Manuel V " “ ; .. . 7 : “ ' .Saturday night there came very near Mareo was the store of II. M. Smith, far as the t. & D. Depot and set fire . ‘ ° , • i i .i cr mihnhon.e lost over the rail,-on,1. bring another that would have been occupied by the McCown Brothers, received. ^’011 ask Unit I express mv views as to the political situation, and os to the course that the conservative people of the State should pursue. Never before perhaps in I he history of South Carolina has it been so im portant as now for the people to be conservative in all that they may sav or do in political matters. For never before have the white people been so divided in sentiment and separated into factious by internal dissensions, i 'Pile con tin nation of this condition ! will necessarily tend to drive them' further apart, and will prevent their co-operation for the good of the State. I have no axe to grind, nor have 1 any personal n rongs to avenge. I opposed the election of (lovenior Tillman in the lust campaign with all the earnestness of my nature be cause 1 believed tin' lie should be! defeated. 'Pile people, however, de cided otherwise and lie was triuiii- phuully elected. Those who op posed Ids election were naturally sore over (heir disappointment, and a large number of them arc still dis-j satisfied. But under our system of government the majority must rulej and the minority must submit. 'Phe' more quietly and gracefully that they yield to the will of the majority the! be',ter it for ail concerned. Governor Tiibn m has been many times condemned for his unjust criticism or others, and unjust criti cism of him by his opponents will not injure him, hut will tend to his advantage. if it was wrong in him to slander others when he was a can didate, it is simply wrong in others to slander him while he is Governor. Let his former opponents deal just ly uith him ami give him due credit for al! that he may do or try to do forthe good of the State. That he 1ms done many things Dial are to he; commended none can deny; that he has done some things that might he, condemned all wilt admit, but any Juan in his position and with Ids sur roundings would he liabl' 1 to make some mistakes. Then I would suggest to the Anti- for Infants and ChUfjren. D R - D AN ri™^’ VETEUINANY REM EiHES. COLIC CURE Never fails to cure anv cas’rtof colic. * , > COUGH, COLD ,S; FEYlLlf DROl’l' “Cnstorla te no wdl ada.pte<Uochli‘]rcD that | (iccon):*i. :t l ita* "Y.^i ior to any j rcEcription j iuowu to i :c. M JI. A. Ancnr.n, ?T. I)., * ‘.1 to. OiforJ ill., Brooklyn, N. Y. i CaMorla cures Colie, Const ipnf ton, Hour .siotnucli, ])iarrlio*a Lru -tation, KiJi.s Worio.i, yivos ftoep, an*! pn.iiiolca di roition. Without injuriou.*; medication. Tuz Ckntjlue CoxrANY, 77 Murray Stroct, N. Y. TTiiinmirwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMii —liiliiiiiiiiii'iii'ii iiiiiiiih '>iii iiiiiiiiiii iii F o r i s ) * v {' r s ! <5 Wei: 16. ‘ iires lung fever, J'.pizeodc eouglis colds, Ac. HORSE RENOVATOR Cures indigestion, loss of appetite, worms, Ac. WONDER WORK ER LINIMENT Cores cuts, wounds, harness galls, scratches, Ac. HOOK GROWER A SOFTENER Sure cure for contracted feet, quarter cracks and tenderness. These wonderful medicines are sold and guaranteed to please the user ot money refunded without ar gument. For sale bv OR. A. BOYD. As ;tn iPtclIiuQiit fuivet’, nyIicii will \<)ii : he us an ojiporliuiity to prove lliis BOLD BUT TRUE ASSERTION iii Ti na Ail Former Roeorfis Smashed anti Conijistition Ouried! i‘ not omy ebtun toUe tiie li’ne bra'lcr of i.ow Prices in Dry Goods, Not ions, Shoes, i I at sand t'lot iiing, but have added h line of GROCERIES and nro determined to name the Lowest of I.ow Prices on them. \\ e quote a few prices to show which way the wind is Mowing. Standard A Granulated iJest (ire. n Kin CoflVe iiOo per Iicst Migti Grade i’r.tent « ir !»t» His. to iu;l. VI;.-> t !r iotir at ;f'.r s Uh i>o per to the house, just over the railroad, , , i .• i .« r. ... , ,, ,, . rr otiuallv us bad if it bad not fortu- and next in order eamc Dr. Garner s occupied by Mr. Met all. Mr. Hew- ‘ ... r . . ' ., , , nately been discovered in time. Mr. brick building, occupied by Dr. itt’s new residence was also set on / , , ,, , , , i. „ j L. M. Norment, the Express agent, Boyds as a drug store,The Darlmg- had left his office to meet the train ton Hotel, belonging to Mrs. Hymes’s M’oods & Woods will be ready for mu l while he was away the floor estate, two small buildings owned by business by Thursday or Friday. | caught lire, and but for the fact that the same estate, used respectively us a 'J’heir grocery department will be in Mr. I’. C. Beck happened to go the jewelry store by Mr. Banford and a with the exception of the above there tvei c no serious accidents. Below we give the amount of in- suiatice. Tillmanites that it would he well to Aetna of Hartford, Conn., $0,375:!^^ fuil . ]y with hini HU(l {o llvoid Home of New York, §7,500; Ameri- coniHliHi th , 6UIne si:i of whioh he can of 1’hihtdelphiu, §5,050; United hus Ir ,,, , 0 often !lt . ctIS cd. Don’t l nderwritere, §0,000; State Invest- fo || (nv hi , cxnmi , le by m ., killg unjll , ( inent of California, §0,350; Green- . , ... ' aceusalious against him and by mag- vvieii of New York, §4,750; Liberty, §2,000; L. A L. A G. of England, Space wonT allow you will lie sure to call Willcox’s Old move i|iiotatu>i!.'i, but if you on Vours l{es[.ee!fully, .on-; •Si.OO. }V cade's. itiirrel. v our own latere.- Drug’ B«C© Store. m tv mg Ti the rear part of the store of Woods & office and discovered the fire, Milling, and the dry goodsand shoes would have had two big tires at the in the store of Wilcox A Co. The | same time. As it was, the only stock will he replenished as early as damage was a small hole burnt possible, but they to can now serve ; through the floor, their friends and customers. | ——« Court Proceedings. Mr. J. E. Norment, the correspon- Court was opened on .Monday, dent of the News and Courier, could gqth. Judge Norton presiding. we harher shop by Bob Nixon, Marco A ^•• , 7f>; 1 lari ford of Hartford, Conn., not get at the telegraph office at the -p| R . Solicitor, Maj. J. M. .lohnsoii. Eewenthal, 1’. B. Allen A Co., and Mrs. C. W. Byrd. All these build ings were on the Square. On Pearl street, the residence owned by Dr. Lunney and oceujded by Eugeae James, Itoffmuii, Biiikh.ii, Block A Hyman, Funders A Company and the New York store. Other buildings , - were damaged and there was great depot, (the one in town being burnt (mul the stenograplier, Mr. E. I 1 '- i oss im s(ot . k b y removal and water. out).,.it. after one o clock on hat- j Covington, were at their posts of As has already been stated there urday light, but despite Hus, the (luly . After the charge of the oan l(u 110 (|lH . slioll as to the origin Eiinday News had a good account of J lu , ge , the Grand Jury retired, and of Ule lir( , an(1 tlu . fil ,, (h at the wind the fire. J hey held the paper back 01l t her return presented the follow- w ., 8 vcry high is additional evidence iug bills: to this effect. The engine and water i he Elate vs. Calvin F.uiuiiuel,car- w<)1 . k? j la j d f or themselves a hundred rying concealed weapons, i he same tin 1( . a ()VtI - during the. lire and hut person, resisting oflicei tind etui)ing f,„. them not only the business .sec tion, but it good many resiliences would have been burned also. The Huggins house caught repeatedly hut for the report. The Editor returns thanks for an invitation to the Leap Year enter tainment given at Florence, on Mon- . . , , . , e razor on person. the day night, but owing to a press of; , , , , <• • , r... posed of • hy a plea of work, was unable to attend, the f evening was a very enjoyable one in every respect and the ladies showed how nicely they can manage matters when they undertake to do so. Near ly all of Florence was on hand and a good many visitors from neighboring towns. Some of the residents of the ex treme Southern portion of the town request ns to call the attention of the council to the fact that the water, after a heavy rain, does not drain off but forms a pond from six to eight; inches deep, which they say is caused by filling up the large ditch that drained the fiat hind in that portion True Bill, of the town. The matter needs im mediate attention, as good drainage is essential to the health of the town. case was dis- guilty as to both indictments. The State vs. Elmore Davis, for gery. Case disposed of hy a plea of guilty. The State vs. George Blaokmore, alias George Blackman, alias Henry McQueen, larceny; plead guilty. The State vs. Simpson Skinner, assault and battery. True Bill. The State vs. George Dowdy, as sault and battery. True Bill. The State vs. George Plater, dis posing of property under lieu. No Bill. the fire was put out every time by the cool headed men who would not give up. Mr. J. G. McCall's house was also - in imminent danger, but escaped. Mrs. Gibson's house caught, but the ihimes were soon subdued. The resilience of Mrs. Spain was covered with sparks and owed its escape very largely to the fact that it has a tin roof, although it had to he watched, and the sparks kept from reaching something that would burn. §!,t!25; Norwich Union of England, §•1,850; Ins. Co. of North America, §3,875; Orient of Hurl ford Conn. §5,- 200; Western insurance of Toronto! Can., §3,350; Southern of New Or- hiins, § !,500; 1 lamherg Bremen, of! Germany, §2,850; S. C. Home of Col- ttuibii;, S. C., §1,500; ITieonix, §750;: American, N. V., §t,000; St. Paul German, §3,100; Delevvare, §1,750; Hekla, §100; St. Paul E. A M. 2,loo. i Up to the hour of going to press j we have been unable to secure n list ot the losses sustained by the insur ance companies of which Mr. L. E. 1 Williamson is agent. The amounts held by each imli-; vidttal in the agency of Mr. F. E. .Nort'.iciil; F. 11. McCall, §2,250; G. O. Mertz, §3,100; A. Weinberg, §5.- 000; II. liymes, §1,000; M. Marco, §1,100; J. M. James, §3,000; H. Leweutlml, §1,000; S..Mamie.§2,000; 1 ot ’ ’! out opposition, s J. A Bovd, §1,450; II. 1 Ictiuig, §5 - . , se • =’ > ’ era I is concerned little faults into grievous ms. Tiiis course will not bring the two factions together, but can result only in keeping them apart. My deliberate judgment is that ! Governor Tillman is at present as ] strong with' the farmers ms he ever 1 was, and 1 believe that he will hero-; elected over anyone who will proha-1 biy lake the field against him. This being true, ii would be folly for any oi the Anti-Tillmanilcs to oppose bint. Such opposition would inten-j sifv the hitter feeling which now itu- i fortunately exists among the whilel people, and could succeed only by invoking the aid of the negro vote. \ietoryat such a cost would he too! bought, (iive me Tillman a thousand times before a Scott ora Moses! When the Co mention meets lit . . him he iiomimitcd, if a mnjoriiv of llH*'|lC( , Ll011 ( )( his iavor; and if he elected with far as any Demo- coiifci tied. Our best, wisest and most conservative men should be ; elected to the General Assemble. 11*is is far mote important titan the election of any man as Governor. James Allan A Co. 28S King Si. Charleston, S. C. Tlic Largest .lewelry Store in the Stale. SOLID PLATES OF SterlingSilver Inlaid In tho barks of SPOONS AND FORKS „ ISTERUMv At Points most Exposed to IsiLVER Wear, and then plated entire, containing J r 'i ve Times as much Silver <is standard plat?.. Guaranteed to wear 25 years. Will Last a Lifetime. MORE DURABLE Titan Light Sterling Silver. Afi'i rot Hr-.if Ihd co:.t, n?ch nrtictr I I; stairpsJ S. "Cr'.is'; Tls!.' HZ. ’/ rta uzir.i ctuia tier, tun ' j-ra: j6T:i:: :c;d ts h: t:: Cats- Ljai tai Pr’c::. ACJEPI110 OiraOTIPCTi!. J’amipnrtiircii only hy TIIK HOLMES k ED Wilt US SILVER CO. We are Sole Agents here for the al>o\« goods and keep a fuil line of them in STOCK. In addition to our large and elegant stock of Solid Silvdnvai’o. (ddd niid Silver \\ ATCIli’lS of tiie most approveti mak crs. Diamonds mounted in Kings, Dins and Uroarlios. to aimouii(*(‘ to tlicii friends and tlu 1 public generally that they liavc received the largest anti hest selected stock of JDARLlNGTOiy PpmiiT Full and Winter hoods the delegates are in nominated, let him that they have ever had, and invite an in- the same. rail special at- 1 tention to their splendid stock of 725; Hyman A Block, §3,000; J. F. Furly, §13,000; Woods A Woods, §3,0)0; Eva J. McCall, §1,200; W. M. Pinkston, §2,000; Marco A l.cw- enthul, $2,800; II. Block, §1,250; i v.tii, , , t i -i . . vi ono. n i liitli it good Legislature abndGov- ixari Moffman, §1,000; Dr. Lttnnev, ' i i-*,7 , . , ,, lernor can do litlle harm; with a bad S'v,000; J. t. \\ bite, §l,7i)0; J. Buhl-; Legislature a good Governor can do ken, §700; M. J. Gandy, §1,000; W. j little good. The Hartsville train was delayed for ibout one and a half hours, on Friday, hy the rear trucks of a box ear jumping the track while on the switch. No damage was done and the car was soon gotten buck on the rails. The mishap was occasioned by the car truck becoming fastened in some manner. In the years of its exislencc the C. & 11. Road hus had only one serious accident, and this When the fire reached the West side 1 he State is. V. illie Jones, j 0 f (ho Square, the efforts of (he Fire \\ illium Jones, burglaiy and Inicenv. j |)q )ar ti„ e |,t W ere direcled to saving j Mr. .lames store and hy Hie hardest i he State vs. lassie f as ton, its- W0l . k ;; wag done. The engine time was well For! about four solid hours Mr. W. J. Early, the engineer, kept ‘up the pressure, and poured three heavy sault with intent to kill; True Bill. .. , , . . The State vs. George Moody, ; tl ' roi, - ,lont tl,c * "' h<,k ' Richard Moody and John Moody,: (hrceted and skillfullv handled, murder. True Bill. The State vs. James D. Flinu, alias J. Dozier Flint), murder. Willie Jones was acquitted of the charge of burglary but guilty as to the charge of larceny with a recom mendation to mercy. In the case of Cassio Caston the jury brought in a verdict of an assault of a high and character. In the case of Simpson Skinner, aggravated occurnd jnst nfterthe line was finish-! f,J! ' m]t il '" 1 Ule ver ‘ ,,e ' ed. The trestle at Cedar Creek gave way and the engineer was killed. was, not guilty. These tire all the eases presented H . ]|h all , m .. 0 liDhm-KS up to the time of going to press. I he “Guy Brothers minstrels, a clever; others will appear in our next issue company of burnt cork artists, held j . . the hoards at the Levy opera house The Charlottesville Republican ! 1° our knowledge, took a hand m the lust evening. There were the fix ! speaks of the Guy Bros. Minstrels as work and did effective service in car- brothers, Her, Burke Randall and follows: “It is a long time since an ryiiig water. Of course there were a many other leading lights of minstrel- audience left the op<Ta house so well f( . vv and j,, ,p ( . uk i ng of f j h . ni ij. Willis Guy’s make-up as the '‘ 1 " , “ l “ mis-fit in a funny sketch was amusing ly absurd, and the sketches through out were highly entertaining. A knock-abont song and dance by Her were also put into requisition and furnished several additional streams.- Mr. Alexander is the chief of the Fire Department, and did everything in his power toctay the devouring flames. Almost every one worked hard, and quite a number of men hail very •narrow escapes; exposii.g themselves md courage J. Garner, §2,700; S. Marco, §500; Fortner Brewery, §200; O. Mul- drow, §l,()t):i; L. J. McCall. §3,000. A. F. Baiid. 750; M. S. spitin, §1,000: \. \. Htiggins, §2,000; R. Woods, §500; K. A. Smith, §l(4;ti; A. j). Gibson, §1,500; VI. C. Alexander, §1,000. It may be of interest to state that the In nira'iee C linjvniei will not lose all of this, for while some of the policy holders have lost a great deal more than the amount of their in surance, some of them have not, ns they were only damaged, sustained a great deal of loss. Respect fid I v, Jos. ' Ivviti.i;. Ladies Dress Goods and Trimmings —Alt kinds of— Marble .Monuments, Tablets, ami Grave Stones fm nislieil on short notice, and us cheap as can lie purchased elsewhere. ‘ Designs and prices furnished on application. All work delivered free on line of ('. it I). Railroad. Darlington Marble Works, DARLINGTON, S. C. and also they invite the ladies to examine their varied assortment of MIMES iV < liSSJHtEYS 8 ABMJDYEAR. anvthim*’ else that tin «z C ’ stoek is first class in every ladi( i s need, respect. Is the place to go when in need of a ! Shave or Hair-Cut. Everything New. 1 ’rices Reasonable. Only i’r-t Class workmen cinployei (but cannot he too highly commend- j ed. Some of the ladies, two of them I very Iar£e stoek of AEFii M EA M, ami eventhiiii* else tfiat a ^eitttesaaee needs. BEHRI l SMITH, Weal Estate A<>ent, FLORENCE St- IIARLI\LT«y. s. ( . Special attention j'.aid to the bttv- ^ ing and selling of real e-tute, eollec- | lion of rents,'Ac. 'I he strictest attention will be paid They carry CLOTH INh il larg’e stoek oi' AND: HATS to all business entrusted me. pleased os did the one which'.va there ““A “• ne: last Friday night. Guy Bros, min- tlo! * * " hojl ‘«"» I'f'l'* i atrels is all tiiat the maiiugemant ri'ty was in (lunger, who, through in- cluitus for them. ' ditference, selfishness or cowardice, Mirny bright and pleasing special- d i d nothing, and for them there is Burke and Randall and the*after- ties are introduced by differenfmem-i,^^ bm Jn ldea8ant : popular favor.”-Charlottcsville News. ! The entertainment is elcan.aud well. ‘'thers who put themselves to great At Um Opvrik Uouw tbu oveiutig. 1 jjjivvu.'’ At Ujvi'a Uuu«v thin i-ywing 1 iucvuvvuiwei; tv uwvmmviUu- tiivii Siiy Brothers' Minstrels, Tie Larges! and Finest Minstrel Troupe oh the Road. andean lit Everybodv, from a small hoy to the big’ man. They call special attention to their complete stoek of ZEICLERS FINE SHOES, also a very lar&’e assortment of every kind of shoe, from the cheapest to the hest. EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF STAPLE AftSD FANCY GROCERIES at low prices. Call if you wish bargains. RUE! FIBE! 1 I'cpiVM'lit Twelve of tiie nm.-t relialde Fin- liisiiiar.ee Companies in liic world— among them, the Liverpool and London and CloLc, of England, the largest tire company in the world; and tiie .Ktnn, of Hartford, the largest of all American lire companies I’rompt attention to hnsim . and si faction cumantccd. F. Ik DARLINGTON, S. r. Olliee tiel'.\ii!i Kitwards, Nunuenl k’V') amt Jvy A ottmlvo’!