The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, April 13, 1892, Image 3
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THE DARUNGION HERALD
W. D. WOODS, )
T. J. DREW. \
KDITOUS
AND
ritorniKToKs.
!■ Hta«r «f Miss Gfia BeaMl. a desolate appearance. Oarenterpris-
There was a very pleasant German ; si "g merchants will soon build, and
_ given on Friday night, eomplimen- doubtless by next Fall that portion of
tary to Miss Gena Henson, of Ander- 1 town will be builtnp.
son’, at the residence of Mr. 0. S.; The Advocate is a welcome visitor., b ro to ° far
cian who is clamoring for office.—
Anderson Intelligence.!.
Important Notice!
1 have bought the outfit of Mr.
Mr. Gary had lietter be a little! Herring and will continue the Barber
more careful in his remarks, and not business at hisold stand, under Boyd
If our contemporary
& Brown’s law office. A first-cliiss
barber, from Charleston, is with me,
McCullough. The following couples j Our children enjoy reading it. It I should happen to get on its wai pmnt j and w ’ e arc prepared to do alt work
DAKLINGTON, S. C.
Wednesday, April 13, 1892.
i attended* 18 no pleasant to sit around the fire au ^ hike hold of him, he would find ^ i n the latest styles. Will do sham-
G.K. Ilargan with Mrs. G. E. Bar-' »nd hear it read aloud. ; ‘he fice had become changed| pooiug, &c., atpmate lesideuces,
gan, J. K. Boyd with Miss Gena! Our preachers arc doing good work., mt " a mastiff, and a pretty big one
Benson, E. M. Wells with Miss Nome Some charges are not so strong finan-1 at ‘hat.
vith cially, but the pastors are looked af- ———————
Hespectfully,
Hekry A. Brown.
Williamson, E. McCullough
A new postoffice, Una, has been es- Miss Sadie Dargan, J. I>. Baird with ‘er. I have not heard of any of the
(dished in this County. * (Miss Emmie Williamson, R J*, Stewards signing joint notes. Hope
' . JiA. %• i k I_ IT fViAro will Ua ha nAPACisitiv V»nf lliol
The Light o' the Press.
tahlished
The Methodist and
Dargan with Miss Annie Hearon, ‘here will he no necessity, but that
The other day, after a mental sur-
Krvin, ‘he faithful will show their faith by j v f. v " f ‘ he newsp^er field in South
their works and sunnort the min- ‘ aro ‘'
two-thirds of the State
Episcopal j c«. n. Wanl with Miss May »•<•••, i —- 1 , . . .
Church will be decorated next Sun- Harry Smith with Miss Huth Alex- ‘heir works and support the min-j* ar,,lll,a ’ wc expressed the opim n
dav, in commemoration of Easter. #nder i k>n (; wr w jth Miss Carrie istry.—Layman, in Southern Chris-, th,,t t»'»-‘hirds of the . tatc paiiers
~ Montgomerv. tian Advocate. , declaring then.selveson the subject
% tm , would support the “I eaee and tin-
IMts Fr« lie ¥. N. (. X. b,,,,,,,., t .„, s |i„ ,,^1‘J-Hckrt. 'IV rrt,,™. an.111..
The annual meeting of the ^ oung fra „ e r , Bk ^ E|ff(s
Men’s Christian Association was held n ath f Drlogatfs to
on Wednesday night. Arrangements tl(f f#Bn| y (' ta rr B tloB.
were made with a view to organizing
Tli! pastor of the Presbyteran I
Church exchanged pulpits with the!
Kev. Mr. Hutson of Cheraw on Sun-,
day.
Miss Bessie Williamson, who has:
lieen attending the College for Wo- 1
men, in Columbia, is at home on a
short visit.
the
... , ... . , Pursuant to a call issued bv
ian Auxiliary Association of ladies. ., . .. .
„ .* ... , President, the Darlington Jownship
The following committee have the ’ . ® c
, ., f, ... ,, Democratic Club met at the Court
matter m charge: Mrs. G. \\. Dar-
Special Notice!
If yon want any Stork In thr
Carolina Inter-Mate Building and
Loan Association, of AVilmington,
X. C., call on T. J. Brew, at The
now, and we find that our estimate Herald OKiee. who is the General
has been fully confirmed, 70 per cent. 1 Agnu for Burlington County,
of tbc outspoken journals having to- i
ken a patriotic stand for good govern-
&
Contractors
and
Builders,
Darling-ton, 8. C.
PERFECTED
CRYSTAL LENSES
TRADC MARK.
Guilty Pint aad Ahry:.
It. 0. It It I STOW.
ment.
We have made up a statement of;
the position of each political paper in
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.
We lieretiy warn all persons not to
T . \i;„ ritwiiu Kdw mls’ VI,., i IIouse °" S»tn r <« a y afternoon to. lect South Carolina, as far as we under- hunt or on our lands withont per-
Rev. E. P. Hntson, the popular. g a », M ss Clan l.a Edwards . Its. dc] to (h<j Co „ nt Convention, i stand it. It In,; Wen an easy matter, m,wlon ' V t K, “’
Wc are prepared lo furnish Dosiuns, n ■ n ■ .in .■ _•
mu Book - Dealer - ami - Optician
work in (lie architectural line. f Has the exclusive sale of lllcsecclc-
The new Comral Hotel and the Comt j brak'd goods in Darlington, S. C.
House are specimens of our work ini .. „ ,,
Klorcnce. The resiliences of Messrs. K L L 1. A ill A ill D U 1C K,
MeFall and Willis, (now under way of
constriulion.) are specimens of our \vork Theonlv manufacturing Opticiansin
in I)artin-ion. tbc South, Atlanta, (to.
<*hI1 on us if you contemplate miiming.
C^-Offiee lietween Herrinu's liart)crshop 8®*' Peddlers are not supplied with
and The Darlington Herald offlee. these famous glasses.
pastor of the Presbyterian Church in ' Hearon, Miss Sallie Wardlaw, Mrs..!.
Cheraw, paid us a most pleasant call McCall, Mrs. W. F. Dargan, Mrs.
H. T. Thompson,
Efforts are being made to establish
a reading room and there is every
reason to exjiect that it will be a sue
last Saturday.
Mrs. Isaac lieweuthal has a beau
tiful azalea in full bloom, in her
front yard. This beautiful shrub, ! ceM , The following ufflcerj were
contrary to general belief, is perfect- fleeted for the ensuing years
1y hardy in our
some protection from
the Summer.
re tary;
ty
The meeting was called to order by ^ to classify most of them; but some
the President, J. E. Nettles. Di. J. ^ Tc are which have not expressed
n „ .. . . themselves, \\ithont information as
C. AVillcox was elected President of ' to their n , timtt t e intentions, we are
forced to class them with other
.1. N. SUGGS,
A. (’. GOGGERSHALL,
M. T. UDE.
Marches, ‘02,-tf
the Club with F* E. Norment as Secre
tary and Treasurer andG. W. Brown
ns member of the County Executive
Committee. Mr. Tillman’s stipport-
which htivc declared their neutrality.
A few of the papers named we do ;
not exchange with, but we enter
them according to their pr^ri^ng po-
II EXR V M. SMITH,
Dealer in all kinds of
COUNTY : CLAIMS, : Ac.,
Florence St., Darlington, S.C.
Rev. J. A. Rice and Messrs .T. 0.
McCall and W. .1. Parrott represent-1
treasun r.
talking done. The following names, ‘ iUdmn and “neutral.
.. 8 ’ Ablievillc County: Anti, Green-;
presented by the conservatives, were W00)1 observer. Pto, Mpdinw Ne
ed the Methodist (’hurch in the State Srrvlcrs for Sunday. elected by an overwhelming mu- „f r ,^ ,,,,4 iJ s „„p r) McCormick ,
Sunday School Convention which There will he Easter service at the jorifyt News. ! >
pppvptjei} af Mariqn Itfs^'pek. We Meth^list Cl|iirc|) op Siim|ay piqi i;- E. N'ptflps, ji, C, NnnWIlti W : Recorder, Journal ;
will give ill* jMWdjngs lit mrmi i, l? , a.|«i at njgM » ,l»iun *prvi« W, U Gallnwity, c. w. Al)ti> Jutelligencer, I
issue, Th* ulllpr phnrpll* 8 III town the Viutpg Metrs ChnMWU Asswm- Milling. «IoiM1 Duuglass, L S, Mel- < | onrnn j i Pro, People’s Advocate,
were not represented- tion. Mr, W - A- Wynne, State Sec- ling, J, C, Blackwell, R, S, Wilds, G.
retary of the Association, will be W. Brown, J. C. AVillcox. R. B. berg Herald, Allendale Enterprise.!
We are very glad to put on our ex-1 ^ at t)li3 (W1 , v ,, 1{lt Nettles, W. B. MoGirt, W. J. Moore- Neutral. People, Denmark Times,
change list “The A adkin
News,” of Mt. Airy N. C.
very enterprising pa|x*r, Democratic
to the backbone and a very ardent
supporter of Cleveland for President.
If the people of its town and section f ^ wi(( (>e imiK oi:? ^
Clu-stcrfield!
PETER BOWLES
DOES FIRST CLASS
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Paper Hanging.
• Kalsomins Work a Specialty.
,, present a
Valiev, „„ ,,
. . * 1 I he E
It is a
Beaufort:
^jve jt n stfong ‘ l ! c . v
trjl| |jp sadly lack|ng in iittcllj-
genne- _ ^ _
The schedule of the Cape Fear
and Yadkin Valley R. R. will appear
Neutral, Port Royal!
Anti, Mt Pleasent Ga-
lastor service uj the Episco- heiid, C. B. Edwards, .1. G. McCall,
pal Church will be on Sunday night, M. ’!. Lide, C. Alexander, (». W. Berkeley:
the Rector conducting the service. Abbott, W. G. Dickson. These dele- zetle.
The church will lie closed in the g'des received sixty-five votes. Charleston; Anti, News and f’uu-
morniiig. The following were the ohojee pf iPT-Zejtipig. Neutltd, Evening Sun.
EhpMcr; Pro, Reporter, Neutral;
..v.v -:*T • T^c* JU 4 " 1 ,' cciJiCr.T; ^
the
He solicits the patronage of
Darlington,
Anti, Cheraw Rejior-
There will l>c morning servjce at ‘lie T|l|ui^n e|si)if:|i|:
the Hajitjsf ('litiych. pjght flje •Inh'l Ehtvd: llulH'rtDicker^nt, J,
e<)iigyegiRjqit iyi|l jqjn vyRh ‘h e 8(: 1'- M: N hoildl? 1’, f 1 , Reck, If. W, Reck,
rice nl ‘he Methodist Church, R, ,1, IViatwright, F. W. nutehiusou
There will l»e no services at the ••• C. Garrison. W. R. Davis, 11. M.
Presbyterian Church. Mr. Law, the Smith, C. P. Dargan, L. J. Smith,
in our next issue,'it having reached | pastor, will he inattendai.ee at the W. II la.wrence, J. 0. A. Moore, .1.
us too late for this issue. This roml nuiting of the Dee Pee Presbytery, H. larrotl, R. G. Parnell, Peter
is admirably equipped and managed, j «t Heeily Creek, Marion county,
and is part of the line that furnishes'
speedy ‘trailspoliation to alj Northern
jiq'ints. If also, iii conjunction with
r'p'pt, !!• Rt fiinii*V s * ^ o _.„
rcyy convenient route to Wilniington. j zati(>ns that wi|| inept, afaii^afly 1 p tq f he tiuip qf gqiiig pt jtrpsg
Jt will give very low excursion rates > ^ u^ts qf fh« 1!lP fttlHtwing (s|ni» ’w*al'iugs have #»d Mountoineer, Pro, Evening
to Mt, Airy in the Slimmer, nnd gt'e ; n f (jpnnj Cqnncil, Order (teen hcant from. We give the nurn- Democrtit,
almost every one a chmice to gp‘ a ; 0 f Red Men, Charleston, S. C„ April i KTO f delcgHtes itnd their position
little mountain air. ! I2|h. from Sumter, i?4,H0; Darltng-
ton, $5.20. Good from April Uth tg
A rope walker attracteii a large; 17th.
crowd on Sat.mlaj afteriioom “"'Jj Carolina, Columbia S.C., April
WAGONS.
retiree, W. .1. Taylor, W. E. Charles.
This ticket lercived only five vo‘es.
u* , „ • fe? Hiisiii: Mow 8
A\e ca|| special atienjion jo jjie fhc |ny'f‘t|ngatlj«nrqqil.
reijuced rates of t||c G., S. ^ Rajl-
road for the delegates tq the organj- nbws prom (yrjfKR pi.pi!;..
h»»:Tw«4»b« wagons are now
and Standard, Courier, St. Georges
News.
Clarendon: Anti, Manning Enter-1
prise, Pro, Manning Times.
Darlington: Anti, IIerm.r, News.
Edgcficlij: Anfi, Cjiro.njplo, .lohii-j
ston Mqnjtnh. Rrh, Advertiser.
Euiftiold: Anti, AVinnsboro News'
anil 11oral(|. Pr<i, Advocate.
Florence: Anti, Messenger. Nqn-
tyuV '|'iiqps(?l, d’iiriniqiysviRe. Nows.
Geqrgptqwn: N*,ntial, Times,
Gieeiivtile: Anti, NewSjEntorpi'iso;
Manufactured at
|j(ii7nfHTir
DARLINGTON, S. C.
CALL AND SEE THEM
REFUIIE PVUCIIASING
ELSEWHERE,
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Hampton: Neutral,Guardian.
gave a first rate exhibition of the a0 21
kill that one may acquire in this ex- 1!Hh to 2ari i.
tremelv dangerous work. The ropi? Meeting Y. M.
C. A.,
to the Nachman building, .toont; ^ ^
twenty-five feet from the ground. It
is not only extremely dangerous but (- aro |j nn)
Meeting Ror Association of
Charleston, S, C.,
April
in regard to th«
prwcnl mlminifitra-
Kershaw: Pro, Chronicle. Neu
tint,!
y
Anti.
Pit >.
tral, Messenger.
Laurens: Anti, Advertiser, Pro,
Darlington.
20
0
3
Herald, Clinton Gazette.
Swift Creek,
4
Ijmeasten Auti, Ledger. Pro, Re
la'iivensworth,
2
view, Enterprise. Neutral, Kershaw
Lydia,
1
8
Era.
Hartsville,
10
1
IjOiington: Neutral, Dispatch.
Society Hill,
4
0
Marion: Anti, Star. Pro, Index.
High Hill,
0
6
Neutral Lalto Sunt?).
Mecliauicsvillo,
0
3
Malboro: Anti, Beunettavillc Ban
Palmetto,
1
0
ner. Pro,.Beunettifvillc-lnmibeiaj. -
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NewiHwrt! Afrtl?-!
Buggies,
Carts,
Harness
-A N D-
For C a s li B u v e r s!
%i
25 Fer Cent Below Regular House;!
As an intelligent buyer, when will you give us ell opportunity to prove tins
BOLD BUT TRUE ASSERTION,
Hat we CAN aad Will Sell yea Coeds
CHEAPER THAN ANY OTEER HOUSE II ft COUNTY?
All Former Records Smashed and Competition Buried!
Wc not only claim to tic the true Leader of Low Prices in
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoos, Hotsaiid Clothing,
but have added a line of
GROCERIES
and arc determined to name the Lowest of Low Prices on
them, We quote a few prices to show which way lliexvinil
is blowing.
Standard A Granulated Sugar 201lis. for wl .OO.
Host Green Itio Coffee 20e per pound. Also the lower grades.
Best High (trade Patent Flour at sG.2'i per Harrel.
Space won’t allow more quotations, but if yon will consult your own interest
you will tie sure to call on Yours Respeelfullv,
A. J. BROO
Willcox’s Old Drug’ Store.
Dr. Daniels’
VETER IX A N Y REMEDIES.
COLIC CURE
tr ^
Never fails to cure any case of colic.
COUGH, COLD & FEVER DROPS
t 'nres lung fever, Epizootic coughs
colds, &c.
HORSE RENOVATOR
Cures indigestion, loss of appetite,
worms, &c.
WONDER WORKER LINIMENT
Cures cuts, wounds, harness galls,
scratches, &c.
HOOF GROWER & SOFTENER
Sure cure for contracted feet,
quarter cracks and
tenderness.
These wonderful medicines are
sold and guaranteed to please the
user of money refunded without ar
gument. For sale by
DR. J. A. BOYD.
WOOIS 4 WOODS
James Allan & Co.
285 King St. Charleston, S. C.
The Largest Jewelry Store in the State.
SOLID PLATES OF
SterlingSilver
Inlaid in tho backs of
SPOONS AND FORKS
At Point!! most Exposed to
Wear, and then plated
entire, contain!r. 5
Five Times as much
Silver as
STANDARD PLATE.
Guaranteed to wear 25 year*.
Will Last a Lifetime.
MORE DURABLE
Than Lieht Sterling
Silver.
And r.ot tho CO,!. Eich article
is stamped X. Stsriins InhilHS.
’! j-ou e»ass*. cbtiia tien !::n
701: joToter seal tj ss fe: Csti-
Iszne »si Prjesj,
ACJEPT 1T0 33E3T1TUTE.
Maniifarttired only hy
IHK UOI.3IKS k LDWABDS S1LVEB CO.
We are Sole Agents here for tbc abo’. '■
goods and keep a fail line of them in
STOCK.
In addition to our large and cle r : i.l
stock of
Solid Silvdnvare.
Gold mid Silvcu
WATCHl'S of (lie most approved mi.
ers.
Dininonds inoiintcd in King:,
Pins and lironchcs.
P|C(, Pi^perity Press
to leave when the hat is passed
around. The collection in this case
was under ten dollars.
The editor returns his grateful
thanks to the friends who have re
cently given him so many kinds
words of praise and encouragement,
mtj 1 |wg* p> assure tjieni thaf
Uppi'eqjijtjqu qf !lp I s
must powerful incentive that he
could have, and trusts that no act or
word will ever forfeit their esteem.
Our great ambition is to publish a
pajier that will have the confidence
of the people, and under no circum
stances, it matters not what is to lie
gained thereby, will 1 HE IIERAt.D
ever publish anything that the edi-
tirofiq.'teif jcgjslatiqn tjplf j 8 f 0 !"
{he benefit (if the whole people,
Hems from Jasper.
Autj, Westminister Ban-
alhalla News. Neutral
Koewee Courier,
Orangeliurg: Anti, Enterprise.:
Pro, Times and Democrat: Neutral,!
Kt. Matthew Herald.
Pickens: Anti, Sentinel, Easlej 1
Democrat. Pro, People’s Journal. -
List of unclaimed letters remain-
i ing in the postoffice at Darlington,
S. (’., for the week ending April ft:
A—J W R Alexander, Mary Adams, Our pastor preached one of his
R H Allen. ix-st sermons, at l^ikciSfiaiii|i-chiirch
B—Annie Bristow, Rcbecker Bolls, yesterday from the
Ella Boatwright, Nora Brunson all luitioue.aaU tour
C—W Clotworthy, ,W K Came, J II
• Clark, JuliaJlolorn.'■' 11
r, i V- vNrsi.
D—Altec llai'gaq.
G- John wttFifniiK
II—J .1 Hargis, U'vy Hampton, L
W Ham, Luther Hill, George
Hampton.
I—R M Ishain.
J—J A Joyner.
L—Eugenia I^e, 2.
M—Ilagiu^tarshall, colored, Willie
Myers, Janies Mnckeufnss, Atlas Some of them are large enough to . , , , ,
Mcl/ttdon, Ben Melton, Engcnu transplant. n< ‘! ,, ' ul ov undeclared
S Mc( arthy, Jennie Marshal. The Philadelphia Democratic elub it'Hi bl^ue
«*»'>«“r rdi I'S.'Neiii.I'j..™™,: ^» h
R—P UTjT’i'vUftih Alims • - - - - * - ■
K—:L \Y Smith, M 11 Shaw, Jatc P
Stow, Malissia Stevens, Annie
Siggers. Lise Samuel.
AhvnyH on Hand.
Undertaker’s
Supplies..
Bug
to announce to then friends and tin
public generally that they have received j
the largest and best selected stock of
DARLINGTON
t!
akeSwara^clinreli Ri c hl ul ,d: Anti, ■ t"olum\Hii,'" thu’
p lilt. ’ i
$ m WWW? !'!? pillltmg ton/ Ngqlial, G«fftmy Courier.
tSHUli: Snmtort Anti. Wtttohman, Ad-,
Mr, H, Clifford Johnston has con- vanee, Neutral, Freeman,
traded to build an Advent church Union: Ai ti, Times,
near Stake’s Bridge as soon as he Williamburg: Anti, KingtrwCoun- j
completes a job at ML Elon. ty Record.
Miss Amanda Ham spent several Vork: Anti, Rock Hill Herald,'
days recently with friends at Svra- Blacksburg News. Neutral, Enquir-
case, on theC., S. Hi N. R. R. ' p >’, Enterprise, Fort Mill News.
Fall and Winter Goods:
—All kinds of—-
Marble Moiumici\<»,,
Tqhtcts, juuf
Gravi* Stone:.
furivshetf on short notice, siml as el:i: q
as can be imrchaseil elsewhere.
I that they have ever had, mid invite an in
inspection of the same. Call special at
tention to their splendid stock of
Ladies Dress Goods and Trimmings
rs ■
The. o|.|)os>jpm^ i ^|iin !
nifil by ueiis]ianers in 2!
tVatrb Oat f*r Yoar Chairs.
On 1’bursday eight somebody stole
a large rocking-chair from Mrs.
Gibson’s front jiortico, and there is
no clue to the thief. The Summer
is approaching and if people don’t
look out the fellow will secure a good
outfit of chairs.
V—Morise Vincenzo.
W—M A Williams, 2; Ann Wilson, j
Kilviy Williams, Janies Walter,
J. E. Waring, lien Williams.
fkiwi »{rw rw stflnWfc
Thore w a8 a 'pry p'putonl w*i»Wp
at the residence of Mr. W.A. laiw
on Friday night. Quite a crowd went
from town and the moonlight ride
was not the least enjoyable part of
the occasion. The crowd was eba
peroned by Mrs. A. M. Wnods. The
young ladies wen-. Misses Alice
From tkf Darilogtoi firnit.
It may lie of inten-st to your many
readers to learn what we are doing in
this portion of Dai jingtoii. 'Qflije
ini' e'ffqrt qj| |j;e parf ftf il)F IMPilfi
era and luvmcti was made, in parry- i ‘ ,ir ' c ‘ •'“iww,
III is ru|tl«! :
2ft out of 35
htle'Tillman is supported!
,, , , , ... by papers iii Id ptmnUen.
Ml'. Johnston, the architect, lias ill 1> counties the tK'Ws|>a|>ers <>|>-;
left our commtltdty ill search of jKised to Tillman are in a majority or
more contracts. He is In the Mt. plurality, and in 2 counties those in
Elon section at present. favor of him have a majority or
1 plurality. In seven counties the
Continued from Srrond Page. ncntoals have a majority or plurality 1
and in the remainder the papers are Will have an advertisement in The
The State, with characteristic on-1 equally divided, as follows: Between
terprise- has nuhlisluHl a list i.f i.vi-rv “anti and
ers iiitd laymidi nits umdf- in carry
ing on a series of meetings at the
trprise, has published a list of every 1 “ a,, ‘ i ” a,ul “I" '’-’' 4 : lK ' tw een “pro’.’
ewspajier in the State, giving ohc!% “"l}
os,turn Of each.me |i. l|.e eom.n^ ’' \V t : ^'ajl be glad u. make any rar-
Hi',' llctltl'ill leeiinMs which may be requested,but
in iitiitoto that Ids-' Ibiuk this olassificuthm is asaccnratc
Kausv Huiffloe, of n!i “ t ' uu ‘ ,t ' 'nude while there are so
.V L. II «ii*i*!*ll
&
Foiiipaiiy
? an advertisemei
UVAl week, Is*>k for it.
Designs anil priees
application.
iiirnfslHii on
new
]Mk
., tanipajgji.
Factory, 'i’he work has been success
fill, and God lias blessed the lalnirs’
the “Georgia Scenes," who, whenever
many neutrals in the field.
If the press he an illuminator, the
there was a fight brewing, drank fight of intolligonceaud reason shines i
with Iwtli sides as a neutral. Mr. for the “Peace and Untity” tickeL—
of the good brethren. Brother Mer- prolmbly got a giwd deal of The State,
ritt preached until la grip|>c caused t whiskey hut very little respect.
him to surrender; then Brother Rice Ml , hTTsiK'irh to thiscitv Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
came forward and did a noble work , last Tuesday, said lie did not favor,....
Harrington, I'arric Montgomery, Ola ; for us. Brother Williams was also abusing politic il opponents, and in
Rnst, Lizzie Falls, Rosa Mcl’own.
Alma McC'own, C'orrie Imw, J*Mitb
law, Ida law. Sue Farle, IW-Ksie
Krviii, -Mnggic Burrh, Mnric l-idf,
Bettsie Ud*. Muggie Uw,
The gentlemen were: Willie Mont
gomery, I aw ton Dargan, Charley
Burch, Oscar Baker, Eugene Vaughn,
Charlie DnBoae, B-rtie Coggershall,
laune Williamson, Ben Smoot, Ro
land Lide, Fred law, Charlton law,
Dargan Montgomery, Willie Mc-
Cown, Robert. Woods, and Claude
MiUiNj(.
i.ravcd Dir next hrenth applied Qic term Of
W.M. „„ . an, glad :*
. b j jpg ic.i: ItiMnmiow, tnc bta dogs,"
to mention t^at t!l? rrllgltol* IMItl io tlie pqniltrv editor ’
present and exhorted and
with bis usual fluency. I am glad
Lumber For Sale.
'rii.' itmuiid mvi'lini of the HtocklioM- <
w ho d<a<< not ers of (In' Dsrltnu'ton MiuiiifncturlnK
mwn! cniidilhm of th* iwpl* niHtitiid endorse cocrv' act of Gov. u.imimnv win tK! iiei<i antie omeeo
the Darlington Mill* has much lm- Such remarks are an insult to every 1 '"'fsday.^toy
proved. Wo have a verv promising respectable jourualist in South Caro- April t:t-4t. President
Sundav school at this place, Brother a •»'«"'Vho atl.-mpts to till
’ . . , , / I th > second highest place m our State
l>rew Superintendent and Brother government shows his lack of ability i
Moore Bible class teacher. Our week- and dignity in littering them. The ^
Those in need of Fine Lumber will do
1 well to write us for quotations of lumber
. delivered in l)tirlin)*tnn.
HOFFMAN LUMHKIt CO..
jloffninn, N. C.
Mnreli ft, ’ft2—41.
NOTICE.
The Pee Dee Medienl Assoeintion will j
ly prayer meetings in different homes newspaper men of South Carolina to-, £ oM " H Mee,ln ‘ t ""Hlncoon.
is doing niiich good.
increasing, sometimes have large eon- wc ^ M — |* ’ C. Ko.-iaa k, A. M M. D..
gregations. !..» *i.„ .. .ir a _u..' '‘resldenl
Mi ol
, - - , * , , , . , i H. C. on Tuesilar the 1 »1 h of April st
The interest l,H . v 11 re a8 . high-toned and honorable lo.ig a. M. A fall attendance is reqnest-
vou will find in any calling or, ed. lly order of
The burnt district ju cur town has
interest in the welfare and prosperity i Jo||! , u , KJiKV M
of the olt |Hojdc than any jwlitj-i ttycrbi
DarlinKlon. S. March 5, IWl'i.
Tlie examination for Teachers of the
Puldic Sclioots will l>c held at Darlin.i'ton
on Hie first Friday in April next.
Hy order Supl tolucution.
Svhool Com.
ami also they invite the ladies to examine j
their varied assortment of
LAMES & nillJIREVN (A DERIVE A K.
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and anythin^*: else that the ladies need.
The stock is first class in every resjiect.
A very hir^e stoek of \E( R EAR. ami
everythin;; else that a gentleman needs.
They carry a large stock of
CLOTHING : AND : HATS
and can tit Evervbodv, from a small hov to
the hi'*,’ man. They call special attention
to their complete stock of
ZEICLER’S FINE SHOES,
also a very large assortment of every kind
of shoe, from the cheapest to the best.
KRYTHING IN THE WAY OF
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
at low prices. Call if you wish bargains.
j At work delivered Free on line of C. iV
D. Railroad.
Darlington Marble Works,
DARLINGTON, S. C.
HENRY M. SMITH,
Beal Estate Anviiv,
FLORENCE
UAUL1X6T0K, S. ( .
Special nttention jtaid to the buy
ing and selling of real estate, coUt-
tion of rents, lye.
The strictest attention will be paid
to all business entrusted me.
FIDE! FIDE!
I represent Twelve of the
r.iosl reliahlt' Fire ln nrar.ee
Ooinnanies in the worlil—
amonm them. Hie I.iverpo<d
and Loadon amt Globe, id’
F.nglnnd, (lie largest lire
voinpany in llic world; and
(he .Etna, of Hartford, (be
largest of all American tire
companies
Prompt attention to business and satis
fuel ion guaranteed.
F. E. lORflEAT.
DARLINGTON, S. (’.
Otlice between Edwards, Norment
(Jo., and Joy A Sunders’