The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, March 09, 1892, Image 3
TI DARLINGTON HERALD
W. D. WOODS,
T. J. DREW.
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DA15L1NGTON, S. C.
Wednesday, March 9,
Mr. A.E. Smith, of SaTannab, Ga.,
gjKMuling a few ciajs in town.
In our last issue we suggested that
the tire limits ought to be extended.
nteet the demands made upon it.
Then, too, when a town has a tine
m » .1 • 7 .. , and we sincerelv trust that the conn- hotel, itoople make a point of st<>p-
.Mr. Arthur Met'all is clerking for • .... • , . . i
it all A Hnrch dnrinrr Mr .Wh's C ' 1 w, »> ^ «‘o adopt the SUgges- ping over, and the drummers always
Hturm IS FOR HARMOM.
tion. This will not work any hard- try to reach it by Sunday so as to
ship on any one for the simph rea- have a nice place tosjtend the day.
(.'. E. Itolton, M. A., lectured in the !!on tlmt the additional insurance There are some towns that every-
1892. Guards’ Armorv on Tuesdav and ' v,,,| ld sskiii eat up ,tlie difference in body avoids, and never visit unless it
General Made Hampton Gives His
Views on the Political Situa
tion in Our State.
McCall & Burch during Mr. Burch’s
absence in the North.
Hampton, Miss., March 3.-—To the
Editor of The Statt-: I was glad to
— I , - . - -— see the plan of a primary suggested
Wednesday nights of last week.. lhe ‘^t la-tween a brick and wooden is absolutely imperative to do so, for | jy y ))U> ., n ,i ;i , V ou are aware it i
Mr. T. S. .love has returned from : Those’who attended prononnee Mr. building, ami then too it is imt right the simple rea.-oii that they can’t get ;„| v .H-ated bv mv<elf lie
his trip to the North. j Bolton’s lectures a success in every f-r a man t» put up a building that decently aci*omm<elatcd. A growing,; i)n | v f ;1 i r lm . ans (J f asc.nainiog the
respect. will force those having stores in his cnierprising town like Harliugton u j s '| u .^ ,,f tj K , , K , )]1 |,.. |f ih --doni-
i— imm.aliate vieinity to pay more in- could ea.ily snpjH.rt another hotel | l; mend rs of
Mr. Mack Herring,theik*w I*;irU*r, suranee. In thi< eoimeeti*»n we re- ami wlmever Imilil.' it will make a j| Jt , I*;,,.. |:j \>> ,-,)i t!)'*<ii ei\<*^
Uev. E. M Merritt 1.^110.1 at the i i'” T**™ 1 ivio,,B ^ " »«r suggestion, made in last g.-al iuve.-tm.sM of his m -ney. ■ ,1,’, (K , ll l|h , ,, f , h ,
| tine dressing case for his barlK-rsho|i, week's issue, that the two remaining Camden attracts a >ikwI many North- i(j j| k . ui „p |,| U ii : s lha r the eon-
whieh i now tirst class in every wooden stores on the N|tiare ought to ern visitors in the M inter and it is 1 u ., w | l | ( | 1 , j,, imv t | llt , ,||,
Mr. Robt. Medlin, of Clio, " ' ' 1 " ' “ ’ * ‘
lioro county, s|K'iit a few days in tow n
last week.
Mrs. .1. A. Bice
Mr. W. .1. Dickson, of Marion
spending a few days in town.
I. Merritt preaehe.
Factory on last Saturdav night.
Marl
respect. Ho now has three chairs in be removed, and the Opera House, all
BOUNDS & WILKINS,
and
Darlington. S. <
We are or- ovri'il t.i fi!rn - , i
dans ;*ii(l Siu-c'ti' ifHiii, ,>!
work in i!i ir Vi.. uoiii
PERFECTED
CRYSTAL LENSES
T.AOC MUmH.
Zzi&jTixatsAilrjU
n-.
am
oving to the town having nicej s | )0t| | 1 | | (
shop and is pn-pared to serve which will not cost a grr-at deal,con- hotels. Darlington is much more result
and children are
visiting relatives at Lynchburg, Sum
ter countv.
those who wish good work at reason- verted iut-i a brick building,
able prices. -
♦ A Lerture for Monday Mght.
The loth session of the South Caro- Col. T. B. Demarec. of Kentucky,
lina Sunday School ( on veil tion will will lecture in Darlington on next
What is Darlington going to do in ,M ‘ '•‘‘W Marion on the 4th. 5th, Monday night in the interest of the
the way of giving something to the ' i,h :, " ,1 7,h of A I ,ril is ,K ’ L <>- g'. T. Col. Dcniarce has lec-
starving Hussians? hojicd that all the Sunday Schools in tured in almost every tow n in South
the ( utility w ill send delegates to tlm Carolina and we feel safe in saving
Tiik HKR.VLinvantsacorrepoiideiir Convention. The program, in full. his lecture hen-, on Mouday
at every post-olliee in the County, i* publislu-d in this issue of The night, will be full of interest to those
Write for terms, etc. Heuald.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. I hade, of Elnr- 1 , ( b.,i re ,0 nTTri, n.y heartfelt
enee, s|ient a part of last week i" thanks to those who so kindlv gave
town, visiting relatives. me their assistaace during the tin*.
j. mieg i and to assn re them that their thonght-
fulne-s ean never he forgotten.; I al
ive a primai-y, and if the
sllows. as I !me no doubt it
The nev. < iloArl am! *
.!• • 1 -. an : ■ ■ ‘ : oar
ri:-‘ i' D :- of
Mt’Fnll ami Willi.. mmv un«t* ”.
n. 0. KHUsmv.
Book * Dealer * and - Optician
Has the e ;clu-i .r ■..I - of th
Oil. Qaniels’
] VETER IN A N V R EM E DIES.
COLIC CURE
| Never fails to cure any case of colic.
I COUGH, COLD A FEVER’ DKOl'f
* tires lung fever. Epiziotic vi.nrhf ,
voids. Ae.
c * •an
• ■ri; in
'l.-.r-
vvav of
brated g<M»l- in I tarlingi 'li. S.
K i: L I. V H A M 0 0 R K
se cele-
S. < .
acc*ssihle and if wo had the areom-. will, tliit the o;*p ei a! • of ;!i ■ juv,-
motl.ltion we would soon have the '‘‘ l, Aviniinistratio 1 are in a ueijoi-ty.
-ci ; .. ..11 ..r Hicy. as the true Dcusocr.itic iiartv.
tins would, of course.! . • 1 .
im'U -! raeii.i 1.1 .in-
in P.triin •tan.
visitors.
who attend. The place at which the
lecture will lie delivered will lie an-
iioiineed from the different churches
on Sunday. All are invited to at
tend.
course, —• • ,,lv ,nu ‘ DeauK-r.itie
sh‘>nld Ussnine eontrol. not onlvof
mean ;-'"'«.<g a go-d deal ..f in -.icy , |H>ii( . v „, , R . iulrslRH i jj, t |.e ap-
into cireulation in our town, and gtil pfoaching canvass, hut of the State
along way in the direeiion of making | itself.
Darliiu'ioii a city. 1 I hit in order to lie successful every
■-0-. cleaient of opptvsition to the jiresciit
Court Prorofdings. ; Administration, which has brought
When The Hkhvi.u wont to press shanie upon I!u*State, should
1 ,1. r . . . ,■ he united: and i regret deeidv to set-
last week the case of Simpson S., . ■ 1 .
Skinner had been disiv>sed of. being
fouiul not guilty.
Alexanvler Bvnl w.is tried for 111a-
;' >iiKi-e Ih-sw.-i-ii H.-iria^*- far i
ami Ti" l>:ir|:ii,'ion llcraM ofllee.
ir.u-'isof o irwovk Theonly mainif.icfiuing < *p1 iei.ii!- in
the South. Atlanta. Ga.
6-3' IVddiers are not suppl e | with
these famous gla.-ses.
on r- if yo i. i-.t, m;>ia:e l.n 1 Ii-.Z
U8-
of 1
Messrs. D. G. Colt, Frank
and E. M. Wells s|)ciit Kundav with
friends and relative in Cheraw. , wis1 ' M l> r -* »l*l"«Malion of
the offer of help made by the Flor-
Mr. Peter Bowles, the painter, has enee Fire Company.
been awarded the contract to repaint Mrs. A. D. Giissoy.
the Baptist church at Socictv Hill.
* ! Onr enterprising neighlior, the
Rev. J. A. Rice left on Monday News, published, last week, an i.ccu-
morning to assist in a protracted rate diagram of the tire district, and
meeting at Santee, near Georgetown, a well written account of the tire.
The diagram had, what is seldom
seen in work of this kind, the merit
of accuracy, and is a specimen of
work that would be creditable to an
Parties who ileal in brick, lumber,
or any kind of bui'diug material will
do well to advertise in The Hekai.d.
The subject for discussion at the illustrated paper.
^next meeting of the Y. M. C. A. will
be “Christ’s Prayer for His People,”
John xvii.
Sad Orath of a Litllr Girl.
Mr. W. W. Stuekey,' once a resi
dent of this County, but who now
reside? at Bisbopville, had the mis
fortune to lose his little six-year-old
daughter on the 3rd inst. She had
spent the day at her uncle’s, nearby,
ami on her way home was accom
panied by one of her little cousins, it
seems that someone was burning
grass near the road and the children
slopped to look at the tire. While
thus engaged, the clothing of Mr.
Stuckey’s little daughter caught fire.
lie united:
that, among those who are hones!ly
working lowaitls a common end, <01110
misunderstanding as to the policy to
be pursued has already risen, which
;!S . j if not corrected, n il! surely lead to
dissension and ultimate defeat. All
.... divisions in our ranks must lie closed
malicious mischief ami sentenced to jf Wt . f „ r i, llt ,|,i,
pay a line of sots, which line was never be accomplished if the advo-
paiil. Bvrd was defended liy Me -i's cates of any one policy express dvnibt.--
Boyd A Brown. a* to I he honesty or'the sincerity of
-c i 1 , • • r those who. while working for a eom-
.lames I lahler wa< tried for assault . ..._ . e . f .
mou end, differ as to the mode of at-
md battery of a high and aggrava- t .,iuing it. Mutual conce-ion-must
teil nature. He was represented by le made, ami all differences must be
Messrs. Dargan A Tlnimiison; was left for sett lenient after the battle.
HORSE RENOVATOR
• tires indigestion. of epi elite.
worms, Ac.
WftNDER WORKER LINIMENT
Cures cuts, wounds, harin-s utilb.
ecratt-hes, Ac.
I loop OKoV.Ki; A SOFTENER
Sure cure for eoutnu ted feet,
imarter cracks and
temlertu -s.
Those wonderful
■Id and guaranteed
iii ious mischief and aggravatiil
sanlt. He was found guittv
F
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r
i
C it s
h
u v e r s
medicines
to j dense
user of niom-v
gumeiit. For
dr b j.
refitiideil without
sale b v
A
• —S 1
;uv
thi*
ar-
BOYD.
found guilty amt recommended t<>
nten-y of the court. Tedder was
sentenced to pav a lint-of SI". 1, which
was paid.
On TI ursday morning court tem-
|y*rarily suspctidcd, there being no
Wise strategv, well as common
.- ■nee. dictates this course, for man;,
alight has iieen won under a bad
order of battle, but none ever where
tlure wasilisaffectioa among the lead-
As an intilligent buyer, when will you give us an opportunity to prove this
SOLD BUT TRUE ASSERT!©?^
w$ CAN ad WILL Sail yen Bcols
n* 1
ers <>;
in the ranks.
I see no eonceivJde rea-a;i wh
there should not 1 e harino:iv and cott-
... cert of action amongst ail who mav
Her little cottsin ran to the nearest .Fames was on that day resentenceil ,| t . s j rc a i li.ut'fe in the iroverument
The authorities of the C. & I), and house to report the accident, but as- to be hanged on the 10th day of of the State, and my understanding
A S. Railroad, the W. C. A A. and distance arrived too late. When June next, "f the address, which I with other
the little clr! was Ivins in a On Fridttv Ilorate McGee and geutienun sigiic:i.
cases ready for trial. Joseph W.
C
•hiiucs Allan A ( o.
28B King St. Charleston, S. C.
Th i. rgt st Jv v In '■ >r< it the State-
SCUD PLATES OF
SteHingSilver
Nl
The regular monthly business
meeting of the Y. M. C. A, w ill be
held this evening, A full attendance
is earnestly rei|nested,
As tlie work of erecting new build
ings has liegtin, we hope the council
North Eastern Roads, of the Coast found
Line svstcm, also the C. S. A N\, have shallow ditch with every pa. tick of John McGee, father and son, both
kindlv offered a rebate of 23 percent clothing Intnicd front her body. She white, were tried for arson, tie
011 all freight charges for building lived about two hours and thin pnss-
iss that it was !
earliest ap;v.-al to all patriotic citizens
who felt prise in their State to join
in an honest effort b> keep its fame
will see that the ordinance in regard
to them will be rigidly enforced.
Rev. Hartwell Edwards
build up the burnt district,
offer holds good until the tirst
June.
material shipped to Harliugton to ed M't'etix away.
This —
,f The Heath of Jlr. Daniel W. Brow n.
The savl intelligence lias reached us.
just as we go to press, of the death
Messrs. Bounds and Wilkins, con- f Mr - W - Br ;" v " i, ' tlK ‘. ,v t
preached tractors and builders, have a card in c . 1|Vt , L? ,, 5 » )Ur? , Fla. His bodv
at the Baptist church Sunday morn- The HeuaUi which should be read jg expected to reach laincastcr on the
burning of the barn of Wilbur B. attd honor untaruisin'd am! ih
Woodham. situale-.l near L
time last Year. There were a large
<e-< on eac
i 1,
mtcr-
r. sonic csts of its citizen-' protcct.-d. It iiivl
nut occur to tin- for :s moment thu'
anv Deniocrat vv Ito dcsinsl to s.... a
gisRl govermeut cstablishetl in the
this am! two days were occupied hi r-tate was to beexelmted front partici-
the hearing. There seenteil to be a patiou in tne effort to sintre I his con-
great deal of feeling iti this case ami summation, and I cat.not see w hv till
a large mimbr of partisans of each
side attended the hearing of it. Tit
iinniber of vvitni
,1
such should not take part in the
convention soon to be held.
The cal! for that convention
ing. The services at the Presbyteri- and carefully considered by those 1 o’clock train, Thursday, and will defendants vvere ably represented by certainly doe? not exclude those who
an church were conducted by the who contemplate building in Darling- he interred that afternoon at lamp M cssrs . Dargan A Thompson, and are called Straightonts, for wit hont
pastor. ton. These geutlcmeu thoroughly ^ ! f0 * < f hfffch bv thesiileof hi; wife. WL . r( , f oun ,'i [„,( guiltv. Gte active cooperation of those
.^, * . 11*1 1 * wnose ilciitli occurml ohI\ u ium r . . *^ 1 * . . , ^ citi/t*?!-* w lio iiht!
There is some cotton on Ward’s ” nicrstalU thcir , bu8ll,eM ’ iU1 ' 1 months ago. Mr. Brown was born his practically ended the ( ourt itltha , :1 ^ )r ti,!n of the Tlemo-
Une that should IxiininmliateL re- 'f" \’ r00 / wf , th,S Ci, . , ‘ ^ "a. there- of Stsstous. 1 here were a few other , nitk . ,a,r«y. it is lioness to lixk for
. . . . 1 r ‘ 1 than the act they were the can- fore in his seventieth vear. He was urinnnal cases, thoinrn of nunor mi- success Whatever oninion mav be
iiio>e<l. It has been there for several * - - • > - * - i ia i> . . A . . .
All Former Becords Smashed and Competition Buried!
We not only <■! tint !•> be tlie true I.ea.'cr of Low Price- in
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hntsiind (.'iotliing,
but b v. 1 aililcil a line of
GROCERIES
am! are lietermimsl t-. tianu- llu l.owe-t of Low Prin ; on
t'"‘Mi. We i|U<>t--a few prl. c tosb >iv vvbi. b wr.;. tbevvin l
is 1 lowing.
* St:>:id;iril A Gi-imttlatcii Simar .gtiltis. Cor < | .00.
Dot Gret it Kin ('oilVc gtlc per pmittii. Also the lovvi i-gfadcs.
Best High Grade Patent Flour at sO-Si'. per |? ; ;frcl.
Space won't ailov. more ,isolations, but if yon will consult your own intere-t
you will lx sure to call on Your- Respectfully,
A. J, BROOM.
WillcoxV Old Drim 1 Store.
XnUid In the hacks of
SPOONS AM) FOHKS
At Points ra^st Exposal to
Wenr. an l then plated
entire, exmtainin?
lire Tinu sGJiJiuch
Sitrer as
STANDARD PL>\Tc.
vse;- *3 ; :;■*
^ r ill Last a Lifetime.
MORE DURABLE
Than Liirlit Sterling
Silver.
O ti- tCK
*fT!.
a:;!-r:
?Ivvnr 1.'* irr.l ..nlr ^r
TIlE HOLXES A L DWAltns SILVtR CO.
We are Sole Agent- i;c!i ibe abov ■
good; and keep a full Hue < : tbem in
STOIK.
In adiiiti.m to
stock of
our lar re ml elegant
months, itnd fs a constant
danger.
t vera builders of the new I’en- married ’o Amanda E. Baaues in The court this week is entertained ;is to their action in tlie
it soircce ot tral i| oto i m,d the Court House in R'"> unt«. them wore l*orn nine ^.,,^,,,^1 trv i,i.r civil Citses bv jury, kist election no one can doubt the
mi 1 *i t iti children. Six of " honi ??ui*\i\c liini. * * ‘ si nruri tv of 1 heir convictions, nor the
Vloreuce. i hese buildings vvoulil be ^ wa8 a member of the Methodist * £*tY of their motives. The pre-
FATEOF A i’ARUUiDE.
Owing to the electric lights not a credit to any town ip the State. Ohim-h which he joined many years
being fttllv repaireil, there was no Read their card and give them a call ago. Mr. Brown was a‘rue friend.
preaching at the Methodist church if you are going to build. il kind • heartetL generous t hristian Joseph James, of Harliligton, who iiiaugt'ration of tlie present Admin
pre-
dictions, made by them at that time,
of the evils which would follow the
on Sunday night. The pastor preach
ed at the Factory.
Mr. J. S. Burch of the lirm of
McCall & Burch, is now in the N’ort h-
ern markets purchasing Spring and
Summer goods. He is exjtected to
return on Saturdav.
A most horrible tragedy took place
in Florence on Monday.
gcntlema*, and in his death, onr
community has lost one of its best
citizens. Our sympathy, as well as
lorn lal- t| m t ,,f this entire comniunity, goe-
bert. a umchinist, accused ( barlcs out to the bertt ved relatives ami
Barringer of slandering his daughter, friends of the decease 1.—Jzim-aster
and on Saturday attempteil to pub- Enterprise, 2nd inst.
licly cowhide Barringer. On Mon- ^te gentleman who>e obituan
dav the difficulty was renewed when " otl «' apimars aU.ve is the fathtr of
Killfd his Father in isss.
Again Sentenced lobe
Hanged.
Daim.ixptox, March 3.—his.
Jatn-'s. white, was resciitenc..**! to-dav
is! rat ion have been fully verified, and
they are now doulitless as anxious to
previ-nt a recurrence of those evils as
they then were to avert them.
The recent address issued by their
former committee is a calm, conserva-
Solid Silvdiwaiv.
(iold and Silvoi*
WA h i!i:s ..1 t Id- n,.
approved mak
l>Dii’ to aimouncc to tlicii tVicnds and the
pnhlic gcniTally that tiicy havt* received
Diaiiionils looiintcit in Kings
Ditis ami Broaclics.
!DARLBNGTON
is not attend- W.' R. Barringer took part with his onr fellow towusman, G. \Y. Brow n,
as the ‘ r Charles.
Talbert and both *° "diom we extend our sincere sym-
1’lanting vegetables is
ed with near so much risk —
culture of tobacco, and wehoi»e our of the Barringers hail pistols and all I ,ath . v
farmers will try shipping them, at took i>art m the shooting. TalU-rt W orthv of lour Fon>idcration.
least on a small scale. ^ »> tlie 1( ' ft l,rrtlst a '" 1 We call attention to the circular
died in half an hour after the occur- c c v ,, •> . _ t
Tbo Slate Convention of tl'e The ( V.ner. j.irv.UoiJ.vl Hint “f A 'M'3 e .h'.
Young Men's Cl.rUtiuo inn ( harlre c .It.vutu.n of ,«etalfe fo , ,e
of tSonth Carolina will be belt! in the ^ , wnl i, “ “ " , . Lk"
r i|iu*st our agricultural friends to give
accessory. Both of the Barringers u u cari , f|ll 1H . rltsa! . ftr i in? , ;lt i sl ' lt ,i
are coufineil m the Florence jail. „ ith pnewr attention, the plant
city of FjKirtanbnrg from the 21st to
the 24th of April next.
to be hanged on June In. This case live and dignified paper, l-llt I Impe
has lieiMi in the Courts for several that it will not induce them to refrain
i < -.i . • . , fruiti participating in the counsels, . , , . , . .
year.-, at.d ha; cxu.i-d real thtercri. w | lii .|, 1 !iavi . f 01 . ,i u . ir ,i K . , u .|. the lai’il,T*St Ulld lllNSt Selected SttH’k ()t
James s father was killed in the faro „f ,| K . state, if the ting
spring of 1SSX. and the son hits l>een conventioti noniiuates a ticket, they
convicted of the murder twice and ishould certainly have a voice in its;
u].,n>uls lo (be Sninvnn. Cinirl iu.o -''-..'.n. .. .I.ei. .‘n-'inill beos- I,',, ] 1 .,,,,1 W lilt,.,* f 1 ,
“■r •! dll and >n 111ei 11oods
will probably lie hanged. j n mu- cottvtntion, and should that
Ia-wis \\ illiams. colored, who vv:;-- ! -, h tiikc any action repugnant to
—All kinds of—
Mat-lilc Moiiiiiitctits,
Tiibh t -, niial
tintvc stones
furnisbed on short notice, and a- cheap
as can be purchased elsewhere.
also convicted of the murder of old, any of its members their withdrawal
man Janies, await- in jai! thedav for relieve thent ftom all obligation Llll*\'
*- bound bv; if. 1 *>■—-•'*'‘...1
to
. . . Ii r i- . -ii respited to the dav 4ixed f<
i . ; tug of vegetables for shtpineiit will 1 . ,
Messrs. Nachman A Wanl. two of r c , . exeentton.-—Cor. News and
... pav. I he dllllctlltv has heretofore
our most enterprising citizens, com- ' • , , * . , . ~~~
- , , , .. , been that we had i’o sitcH-tal rates for
rotten shingles and liable to catch 'fenced the work of excavating, for ; .j' ,| lis kind, ami then the
from a spark at anytime two brick stores, on the lot between ‘ -
The small building in rear of the
Enterprise Hotel should In* removed
immediately, as it is covered w ith old
. . . i..,n i..v , have cvcf had. anil invite an in-
, . * i- a «« ih* iKiumi n;: ir. I snpivhcnd no •
his execution, April 2b. An elloit . r «! ; ii r „ .1 . . i • i. , , ,, . ,
..in i-inn.iv 1.. ti nwpeehim ot the same, tall special at-
aixed for James's ai-tuuicd solely by patriotic motive-.
Ilty-iL'n-
ainl prices furni-lieti on
application.
1 Coni ier.
tvvo brick stores, on the lot between
Beck’s store and the lot belonging to
The Hoffman Lumber Co., of the county, on Wednesday, and they j
Hoffman. N. will furnish lumlier will push the work forward as rapid-
* $rivin<r
at reasonable rates to purchasers, ly as possible. The building that*® ®
Read their anuoimceniint in another formerly stooil on this lot was burn-1
column and w rite them for prices. til in the fire that occurred in Dec.
time of arrival of their deatinaiioi:
was uncertain. The C. S. v'l; N. R.
R. propose to obviate this trouble by
low rates and guaranteeing
i speedy transportation.
Mr. G. 0. Mertz, who is
(li.irlfstou. Slimier and
Northern Railroad.
tuntiou to their splendid stoek of
Ladies Bress Goods and Trintmings
5
and they will U* governed by wise
counsel-, I am sun*. No hasty or
special rate-f<>r To the Farmers on the Line of the incon.-it'erate action need Ih.* feared
if conservative, honest and true Demo
crats meet to consult how the b<-t
interests of the State can be pronto-
! ~ .. . ... ’ ted; and this should be the sole mo-
Vs the subject of dt- t i veimmilltillg ,| K .n 1 .
vcrsihcd crops is now lH*ing considered U'tthcn, representatives of every ail( | a ] S() fhl‘V ilivitl* till* hldicS to I'NillllilH*
by you, we 1 e<r to call b» your atten- cla^ of our utti/.eiis be well represent-
gwd tion tlie <|itedtion of planting Iri-h eil in the convention, and especially
,. | do I hope that our farmers who have
All work .Iclivcr.-.l Frc ..it line of Jc
l>. Hailrond.
Darlington Marble Works,
I'ARl.lNi TON. s. 1.
Gentlemen:-
School Commissioner
notineeMn this
that the ^x^minat
V me men. mr pnees. w . . m „e mm occur m ... .-cv.. ; ha3 cuUiva . all d Sweet Potatoes. Cabbage. Beans, 1 "ope mat o.tr tanners w no nave
— 1830. These are the kind of bust-j , ,, , , , , • . vi- , vr , ? v l«'rneil by bitter^, experience how
mimissioner Evans an- liwj , m<M1 for a toull t0 | liivej nlcn vegi’ables both here and in ate - elons for North- gr i evo „ 8 | v 11,t^have been dcceivcl
is issue of The Hkkai.u who ghow tU , n . failh l)V their works . <- ll *‘ rlwtou , a * 111 1k ' ,lu f l; ,, ° , ‘ r, ‘;' lul " rki :' s - . ^ jo... the,.* fel- L
innation for teachers of f|M t ^ r \ \ ; rtnuKMi whv tln»v can t Ik 1 made topay ''cure now arramrtng willi om iMW-^utlerers in ue^iri:i«r measure.-* of
their varied assortment of
I,HMDS A <1111,IIItt:\ S I M.IHU i:\it
’1’he fact of the business is if Darling-
thc public schools of the ( onntv will to|1 Wt . re |, v 3 ,j„ K , grt . a t convulsion of ^ ul *'* ^ ^ t ‘ ro 11 difference
. . a k • 1 411. ~ ! 4 , l l a 1 I! »
Charleston and Darlington,
pa
bet ween
>f about
connections
J
for
East Vegetable! relief am! redress. The
take place on Monday, April 4th. nature, ovX*rw he'med with water, I . .i.iiuemv
n*i, i u tT.i. 1.1- -ii'neiiil ,h( ’ v both be found, floating! or tlirw " wks,illR '* ljl " " ,is 1 hi ad. lph.u New Vork ^n, elcm 'nts and in P
The Umar Bulletin has sttspeml- * |„ris not a serious difficulty. Mr. Mertz v m Norfolk: and to Pittsburg. Hams- „f act ion. and it is to b.
Press .f tin
ml ’ocm-ficial
.in to be put on from 1'rcgnalls to Sta, ‘' l : "' 0Xt ;" :l .
inHuencc in hurmoniziug ;i!i uisi’ord-
rom.itiu^ u.iitv
, ir r n , r „-4..,i Mr around with a lot of brick, looking j ,8,,o,ttSerl0,,8U,mt ' u,t . v ’ 'imz M«-vo..o, R . iu .„ lu . .„;uu. s , ot act.on. amt. ns to iH-ho^d.hat ail
ed publication for the prcocnt. Air. ^ ^ ^ ^ , ... , reeommenils Irish potatiH-. cahbage. burg, Buffalo and other points in the papers favorable to the movement for
’ asparagus and straw berries. In a*- North and East, to Cincinnati. Louis-. a t, ; ,K ’ ri ;f‘ ,r " 1 >n the State will lend
gard to the latter it may U* well to ville and other points in the*NVest. aad aSni.twi''efforts^
for a number of Years, via l.ounoke, vtt. Me conhdeatly
Hiitl jiiivtlnnii’ else that the ladies need.
The stoek is tii’st class in every pespeet.
HENRI l SMITH,
• *
Iveal Estate Auent,
the mechanical work on the Bulletin, I1 • 1 o ,1, ct, irt a store.
S. L. Nichols, who has lieen doing
> mechanical
is now employed hi the News offic-. | The .KJny Minstrel Troupe” gave a
Mr. Samuel Marco proposes retir-■ \ er - v 8n ^ wrf " 1 «.tertainuient at the
ing from business in our town, and 0 P er f I,ouse , <>» /bnrsday _ mght.
will probably sjK*ud the whole of his
time in New York. He has Ihv'ii in
business here for altout twenty-five
years.
which Wits largely attended, and
which sei'inisl to be very much cn-
joyed. We will have to confess to a
6'
suite that,
Major White, of Marion, has been expect to announce these schedules
shipping strawberries to the North- in the near future. Utters have been
ern markets, and has found it profit- addressed to merchants in these cities,
able
vigorous and determined efforts
secure this result. “United we stand,
divided we fall.”
I should not venture to obtrude my
opinion on the public, but for the
i>le. It in :st Ih* iHirnc in mind that some of which wv have published for bu ,\- ‘V '! 1 • t '|’ ,bl . ,
, . . • pufilishcil. I do not wish mv position
•is business, like all others, de- your information. Ilnse indicate (0 1 1( . n ,^ um h. lv . 1 , XH L One other mat-
this
feeling of dislike for purely minstrel mauds care, and the vegetables must that you can find good markets for u-r prompts Ate to do this. My deej
shows, I ut to those who like enter- U* tine iiniHuit up in inerehautable l^itatues, \ejjetables and Water so'ieitude for that State, yyInch, in
Monday was Salesdav, cotise<|iient- tainments of this character, this packages. Potatoes can Ih* shipped -Melons. I he large Nortliern markets
It there was a lur"c crowd of people in trouiH* can give them very great in old Hour barrels. are hat well known to reipiin* any
* .'’....i.i r .. .*• — explanation in regard to them. Nottr
town. The only p.tbl.csale was that, pleas.,re. as some of the acting was 0Bf of 0#r Xffds> u ,\ tl ig gpix . htll , B !uh] , t , (l to t , K . rais .
One of the greatest needs of Dar- ln ” of Potatoes. .N-iti t g.Kal s,*eil
A very lanse stoek of \ IK Ii WIIAK. ami
everything else that a gentleman needs.
Tliev eaiTV a la put* stock of
• t C
CLOTHIXd : AXI): HATS
FLORENCE St
HAH I.INGTON. 1.
Special attention paid to the buy
ing and selling ef real e-'ute. colltc-
tiim of rent-. &e.
The strictest attention will Ik*paid
to -ill business entrusted me.
and we are ready to meet von more
of W. K. Ryan & Sou vs. Mary Ella! very good. The music was extrcmc-
Fonntain, 1800 acres of land, w hich ly well rendered, anil to onr mind jj U mllIv ttlu . h,.,^ alM l „e •••■'* y *;■'"'
was sold to W. K. Ryan for $3,000. was the most enjoyable part of the ® ,, . - than half wax with rates and sclted-
was son. io • ’ . J * 1 . earnestly trust that the ow ners of ules that will greatly assist in-olvin><
... , evening. One of the Troupe is a fine • . ... . . uns mui wm gn.aiiyas»isnnsoiiiug
The recent disastrous fire will make: iuiJ m ^ Uv property on the Square will take the the question of whut you are to plant
room for another much neetkHl build-: .. ; f matter into serious consideration. It m the future.
mg in Darlington, .-.ud that s a nice twi „ ti j lti his boilv in all seimtoWentinh u,ineci. .un ^ ^ ^ chtii . fulh (>i;
|h«n; wrfl flttedup. ■J'b„«™U lind ,^ ■„ ul |,i„ K - W
gi„ ... a inncl. U(!« fla» »l per- , he v o( 'b.,'™. I.'.™,,.c o,..., .f„
formances than we nsnallr have, and ^ performance. 1111 a 1Utt 0t tbl8 klu ^’. l,lB a,lot K ‘ t
be an iniprovemeut inevery way. The ^ one is au absolute necessity, detnaud-
Willie Phillips has been acquitted ed from a business standpoint, and
other days it w as my pride to serve,
and though my services have been
pronounced no longer necessary, I
cannot forgot the past, as readily and
as i ompieteleyas many others have
iloui*. Every pulsation of my liearl
is true to the State, and mv tleareit , ,i • i a. 4. i a 1
wish is to see its people happy and tl> tllUll* fOlliplete STOCK OI
prosjH'rous.
iZEICLER’S FINE
anil i-an tit Kvi‘i*vffo(lv, from a small liov to
tin* Ihi*' mail. They call special attention
SHOES,
Opera House is as well fixed as it cun
Well be auif finely managed, but it is of the murder of R. Pennington, unless we have it the traveling pub-
npt wide enough to answer fot what which occitrn*d at Lyuchburg only lie will be seriously iucouveiiieuccil,!
IWliiiyti'ii HftttU in Hue '»few uivutlit n» vuf ouc hotel i» iww in idequau tu
E. D. Kyle,
Gen’). Freight Agent, Sumter.
J. H. ( Avekiu.,
Getil. .Manager, Snmter.
(i. \V. Stith:;.
Soliciting Agent. Lamar.
J. \Y. Wiouiss,
Ajjcnt, liwlly Hill.
also a very lar^T* assortment of every kind
Lumlier For SelBi .of shoe, from the eheapest to the best.
FIRE! FIRE!
1 represent Twelie of the
mo;t u liafle Kir.' In-urame
t ompanie- in tlie world—
i-.im !:_* lliem. tie Liverpool
ami London and ttlotn*, of
England, the largest tire
company in the world; and
the .Etna, of Hartford, the
larjest of all American tire
i-ompanie-
’rompt attenti'.n to lat-ine-
fai tion zuarantee.!
and -att*
Those in need of Fine Lumher will do
well to write us for quotations of land er
delivered in Darlington.
HOFFMAN LI MBEK t o .
Hotfupm, N- C-
Marwh 11, W—it.
r. i:. \oimii:\t.
EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
at low prices. Cull if you wish burguiua. i w
DAULINUTOX. S. ('
Edward;, N’oimeut