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TIE DARLINGTON GERALD W. D. WOODS, T. J. DREW. KDITOHS AND rnoriiiKToits. DARLINGTON, S. C. Wednesday, May 18, 1892. Anyone in need of n lionsc apply to Henry M. Smith. Kev. K. M. Merritt preached at the Factory Saturday night. The bath rooms of the Enterprise Hotel are now ready for use. Our Israelitish friends will enjoy a fish dinner at the Lake to-morrow. Miss Hannah Mamie returned on yesterday from a very pleasant visit to Georgetown. The Graded Schools, after a very successful session, will close on the 30th of this month. Rev. K. M. Merritt who has been living near town for sometime has removed to Harlsvillc. Ijookout for the insurance adver tisement of Gibson & Woods in the next issue of Thk IIkkai.d. It is impossible for a man, if, he cares anything for consistency, to lie- long to two parties at the same time, but that is just what some of t lie dis tinguished statesmen of South Caro lina are guilty of. The following young ladies will return from school, at All Healing Springs, to night: Misses Helen Harrell, Mamie Kelly, and Toland Hodges of Dar lington. Misses Waddell, Sumner, and Byrd of Dovesville. Smires at the illrthodist ( hurrh. Improvements. What promises to lie one of the handsomest stores in ‘own is the one now being erected for Woods A Woods, by-Messrs. Ward and Nach man, on the east side of the Square, between the store of Joye it Sanders and the Nachman building on the corner. The ceiling in the front store will be twenty-two feet high, with a gallery on the sides. A wide stairway will give easy access to the gallery on each side. The grocery department will lie separated from the main store, but there will be an r archway to pass from one store to 1 he Sunday night services at this the oUr „ Tho ottict . wi |i |, c t i le church will be opened with a service of song, lasting admit ten minutes. In our next issue we will give our readers the proceedings of the Con vention, which meets to-day in Col umbia. The pastor will preach a series of sermons on “The Man Jesus.” His sermon on next Sunday night being “Jesus in the Home;” and extends a cordial invitation to all classes of our people to attend these services. The whole night service will only occupy one hour. Obituary. Edward the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Nettles died on Sunday night. The services were conducted by Rev. J. A. Rice at the Methodist Church, and the interment was at | the Baptist Cemetery. Miss B e 11 i e Thomas Miss Lillie Covington, of Laurinburg, N. ('., are visiting their Aunt, Mrs. T. W. Normcnt. rear part of the store, and will be very nicely fitted up. Over the gro cery department the whole space will be occupied as a carpet room, where there will be ample facilities for conducting ibis line of the busi ness. The clothing depaitmcnt will be over the rear part of the store, just at the head of the stairway, and will have every convenience for the display of clothing and gents’ fur nishing goods. In addition to the space already alluded to there will be a large cellar 30x50 feet that will be used for the storage of heavy- groceries. The building will be re: dy about the last of July. Mr. Block is building a store on I’earl street, as is also 1*. B. Allen A Co. Mr. Weinberg is covering over a Dr. Willcox & Co. have all the latest improvements in the way of soda water apparatus, and supply all Kinds of cooling drinks. Children’s day, at Lydia, w ill be celebrated, in the usual way, the last Sunday in May. An account of it will appear m Thk IIkkai.d. The delay in getting out Thk Hku- ai.d this week is owing to the indis position of Mr. Drew, whose eyes have been troubling him for some- ■ time. Joseph Dozier, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jordon, died on Sunday night. The services were! conducted by Rev. J. A. Rice at the! alK l | Methodist Church and the interment! S 0,jd ,k ' al uf s P utt ‘ l ’. v putting up four j stores on tl.e same street. These i buildings are all two stories high. | Adjoining Mr. Weinberg Mr. Bulklen " | is erecting a one story store. Mr. Installation of Officers. ■ Manuel Marco’s handsome store is The following officers were! nearing completion and will be quite installed for Darlington Lodge, U n ornament to I’earl street. This No. 25!», 1. O. G. T., at their regular weekly meeting Wednesday evening, May 11, IStnl: was at Grove Hill (.'em derv. Murchison, the infant son of and Mrs. McGirt died to-dav. A. F. Northeutt, C. T. Miss Mol lie Boyd, V. T. A. F. Mixon, Secretary. Miss Bertha Bland,Treasurer. S. Frank Parrott, F. S. T. J. Drew, P. C. T. B. F. Campion, Chaplain. Miss Sallie Dickerson, S. J. T. J. L. Parrott, Marshal. J-S. Melton, (). G. Miss Rebecca Gainey, I. G. banquet was partaken of. Prof T. L. Cottin, of the Mayo sohool presided, and announced the regular toasts which wire responded to by follow ing Members: 1st. “Robert B. Elliott.” Respond ed to by Rev. I. P. Brockeuton who gave an interesting sketch of the life and public services of the man in whose honor the Lyceum is named. 2nd. The “Palmetto State.” Re sponse by Mr. S. J. Keith, whose handling of the subject excited the admiration of all who heard him. 3rd. “Negro Womanhood” Res ponse by Miss E. W. Dewees, who emphasized the importance of educa tion and morality if the sex was to be the means of elevating the race, and bringing it up to a higher men tal and moral plane. 4th. The “Elliott Lyceum” Res ponse by Mr. T. E. Griffin, who gave a graphic and interesting sketch of the good that was being accomplish ed by the Lyceum, and its possibili ties for thefuture. 5th. “Darlington the progressive city” Responce by Mr. Hampton Smyrl, who gave a sketch of the rapid grow tli^of the town, and paid a glowing tribute to its enterprise and pluck. The Society owes its organization to the efforts of Prof. T. L. Cottin, and a large measure of the success of the exercises and the banquet were The C., S. and N. Railroad have vegetable rates in force to Virginia and the North, and will make satis factory arrangements for the safe and speedy transportation of vege tables. The rates are posted up at each station on the line. E. D. Kylk, G. F. & P. Agent. FOR SALE. owing ment. to his admirable manage- A Sensible (.ill. A Park for Darlington. The necessity of have a Park Rev. John Stout and wife and Mr. E. C. Hide have returned from At lanta where they had been attend ing the session of the Southern Bap- Darlington is being discussed by : some of our public spirited citizens, land it is very much hoped that the „ , • idea .will be carried out. Nothing respondent of the News and < otirier, list Convention. It is earnestly hoped that the cor al this place, will give the readers of that Journal an account of the fish he caught some days ago. Rev. E. C. Dargan, D. D., of Charleston, has resigned the pastorate, of his church, to take effect Septem- There are some admirable place irrr I vt The reason for this action appears in another column. Misses Lize and Caroline Thomp son, of New York, daughters of Kx- Governor Thompson, are visiting rel atives and friends in Darlington. Mr. Hugh S. Thompson, Jr., is also in town. adds so much to the appearance of a town as a resort of this kind, and weought by all means to haveat least one place whJre people can rest in the shade and breath air that is not la den w ith the dust from the streets. in easy reach, that could be secured for a very moderate sum, the persons) owing the property being willing to take into considcrtion the purpose for which it is to be used. The matter needs immediate attention, and we hope that a systematic effort will be leaves only one lot, on the North side of I’earl, between these buildings and Dr. Lunuey’s lot, and this will not j long be vacant. Dr. Luniiey is ar- ; ranging to build. We will speak more in detail cou- icerningtiiese buildings in a future | issue. Ward iv Nachman’s double building on the Square is being push- led forward and both stores will be | completed in a mouth or two. ' Mr. Early will build twotwostory I stores, for his ow n use, on the V est; ! side of the Square, and Mr. Byrd w ill | build oneadjoinining Mr. Early. | This makes fourteen stores now being erected. In addition to ibis j there are quite a number of private] residences going up, which proves that Darlington is an enterprising! and growing place, and one of the; best places in the State to live in. “You see how it is, dear,” he said, taking her soft hand, which had never done very hard work, and pat ting it reassuringly. “I'm poor—on ly si,000 a year—and we shall have a struggle to get along at; first.' “I don’t mind that in the least,” she interrupted stoutly, rubbing her cheek softly against his hand. “And,” he paused, graciously hav ing allowed her interruption, “we shall have to conic dow n to strict economy. But if you can only man age as my mother does, we shall pull Mr. . S. L. 1’icn-e has 73 lots in the Southern part of the town for sale. A plat of the property can he seen by apply- in to her. The lots front on the following streets: Zion, Victory, Balm, Jasper and Michael Streets. for Infants and Chilciren. “Cast orla Ibso well adapted to children that ( recommend it as superior to any prescription inown to me.” II. A. Arcukr, M. D., * U So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cantoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrlitea. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di cestion. Without injurious medication. Tup. Cbntalk Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. Du. D ANIELS> YETKRINAN Y REMEDIES. COLIC CURE Never fails to cure any case of colic. < on;H, COLD & FEVER DROPS Cures lung fever, Epizootic coughs colds, Ac. HORSE RENOVATOR TO RENT. Cures indigestion, worms, loss of appetite, &c. Neat Cottage, eontainiug four rooms between my revidenee and the factory. II. M. SMITH. WONDER WORKER LINIMENT (.'tires cuts, wounds, scratches, harness galls, Ac. NOTICE. I will open a Tailor Shop next week in the room adjoining Henry Brown' bar ber shop, where 1 will lie prepared to clean and dye any kind of clothing. Will also he prepared to cut and make pautsin the neatest styles. A call is solicited. KCHUNK t’l'UH. Darlington, May is. —LIFE OF— SPURGEON. .1. 1’. COl,KM AN, Colportur of the j Welch Nec k Association, is now selling the only authorized edition of the Life of i Rev. C. II. Spurgeon, by A. C. Arm strong, of New York. I’riee, per copy,: cloth binding, SI .•'ill. Also a number of other religious hooks which are sold at publishers’ prices. Send us an order for Job I'rinl ing. fi. W. SI TTO\ 1 - piCpMl’Cll tO HiilkC Photographs Of your Iml’ies. Don't delay; you may live to regret it. Studio in Hewitt Block- 5- 1-thM'nn F o r C a s li |> \\ y p r s! 25 Per Cent Bek Regular tees! ! MODE GROWER it SOFTENER Sure cure for contracted feet, quarter cracks and tondcrne.su. I Ip st- wonderful medicines are |-old and guaranteed to please the i user of money refunded w ithout ar- | giimcnt. For sale by DR. J. A. BOYD As an intcdiiuoiit Ijuvcr, wlicn will you mu’ u> an o}i|M»rlimiiy to jn this .lames Allan & Co. 285 King St. Charleston, S. C. BOLD BUT TRUE ASSERTION, „ , , 7 , ^ „ Sl , “ I lie Largest .Jewelry More m the Mate Bat wt ta d Will Sell p Sods g. s °V- 0P - Cjj ver CHEAPER THAN ANT OTHER HOHRE III TUG COUNT!? s All Former Records.Smashed aiuT’ . " Buried! through nieelv. “And bow does your age, dear,'’ she asked very mother man- smiling—bill happily—at the notion of the For Solicitor. Thankin'-' Ihe people for pitsl favor-, ! hereby announce my-r If a candidate, nb jicl |o lire action of tire Denier in! i' I’rimary, for a second term as Solirilor for the Kourtli Judieinl Circuit of South | ( arolitr i, hoping Ural e \perienee and art dilion,d age may enable me, if nominated mother-in-law crop ping out already. elceled b’ perform the ardr.or;. d„- 1 1 0 ■ lies oi fire olhee more satrsfaelorily than heretofore. Very respectfully (Inrlainird Loiters. List of unclaimed letters remain ing in Ihe jKistoffiee at Darlington. S. <’., for the week ending May 14: A—A A Abraham. B -Adolphus Bying, James Broek- eiitou, A ( Brooks, Dutus A Brown, R J Blackwell, Janie Brown. C—F J Cook. D—If F David. Dohlv Mr. L. M. Normcnt is supplying the town with five cent ice cream blocks. They ought to be about the size of a brick, and then the girls would not have to he helped more than twice. The pulpit of the Presbyterian Church was filled on Sunday morn ing and night by Rev. V. 1’. Jacobs, of Clinton. On next Sunday Dr. W. R. Atkinson, President of the “College for Women,” in Columbia, will conduct the services. The Life Insurance Company, of Virginia, home office at Richmond, Ipts organized a building and loan association from its endow ment fund. The local hoard of directors consists E. R. Dargan, J. G. Mc- madc in this direction heforc the land suitable for this purpose is used for G — I, B Gandy, Jack Gandy, something else. We think it useless Green. H—C B Ham, Jack Hams, J V Henderson, Nannie Hunter,! Call, C. W. Hewitt, N. S. Gibson and H. M. Smith. This makes five building and loan associations located here now. Mr. Geo. McCown gave an elegant fish dinner to his friends, on last Wednesday, and every Duly had a -nice time. The editor regrets that lack of time prevented his acceptance of an invitation to be present. There to enter into any extended argument as to the importance of such a thing as this, and will oniy say that it would be one of the liest legacies that we could leave behind us, and one for which wc would receive thegrati- tude of those who will inhabit the future city of Darlington. ’The ex penditure of some money and the ex ercise of a proper public spirit, on the part of the property holders, would make it practicable to have a beautiful winding drive way, extend ing from the Factory to the Ceme tery. Of course the road would he at the foot of the hill, and some work would have to he done in the way of leveling &e., hut this would aineiiiit to very little, The distance would probably bo* about one mile and a l;alf, To (lie Rirls and Boys. Of course every girl and boy knows by whom and when America was dis covered, hut some of them may not lie aware of the fact that the four hundredth anniversary, of this im portant event is to bccuiiiniomorat''d next year by a World’s Fair at Chi “I don’t know,” replied Ihe lover, radiantly, “but she always managed l>n have everythin" neat and cheerful and something delicious to eat—and she does it all herself, you know! So that we always get along 1 eaiitifully and make both ends meet, and father and I still have plenty of spending money. You see when a woman is always hiring her laundry work done and gowns and bonnets made, and all that short of thing—why, it just walks into a man’s income and takes his breath away.” The young woman looked for a moment as if her breath was also in clined for a vacation, hut she wisely- concealed her dismay, and, being one ' jof the stout hearted of the earth, she determined to learn a few things of John’s mother, and so went to her : far a long visit the next day. Upon the termination of this visit, one- line morning John received, to his ! blank amazement, a little package ' containing bis engagement ring, ac- J. M. JOHNSON, WAGONS. U r not only i I.hiii hi Hr |||, inn. I'l j.-i. j„ IH-.\ Goods, Not ions. Shoes, Mats a ml t lot liing, lull lisivr aiMcd n line of GROCERIES itnd ;.rc determine l to mime tin I,owe i of In»\v I Vice’ on 1 in in. \\ e i|Uote a few prices in show wluVIi v, a v t lit* wind is blow imr. Standnt'il V 4iramila(<*<! Su^ar M»>. ioe j .OO. .-d ■{ » 1 t'»‘ il Kio < Oli(*< liOc IM-r fHMilHi. A D<0 HA* r.c-t (irach* latent IVonr a( sO.i:.') |mt IBirrri. mnre ijiiofution-. Iml il you will on \ mirs Bcspi ct I’ullv, a. j7 WillcoxV; Old Drug’ Spue*’ WOll ! :*ln you will lie un- to c ur own inici’cvi ; BROOM. Store. Inlaid in tho backs of SPOONS AMI F0HKS At Point* mo*t Exposed to Wear, and then plat' d entire, containing / ’/ re Ti m < s (ts nch SUrvr tm STANDARD PLATE. Guari-nteed t • wear 75 yea'i Will Last a Lifetime. I.I0RE DURABLE Than IJirlit Stcrlinsr Silver. Arid not I’liif 4 .! '' 1 c"t, r h article i. s’. iTiped Z. Cterlicj Inlaid IIS. T : 7C11 cannot obtain the a fren vcur/CTclcr z:zi tons for Cata- AC32fT ”0 LUBCTITUTE. 3Ianiit.ictured only by THE HOICKS k i;i»WAlU)S SILVER CO. W e are Sole Agents here for the ahov® oods and keep a fuil line of them in Minnie Hasehlon. J—E A Jolinson, Artbiir Jolmsmi, I’, \V Jackson, Hiinimh Johnson. L—Capas Lee, Henry Lu«key, S E Lucas. M—B F Moody, A S Moody, D W | coniiniuied by the following letter:— Mcllveen, 'I G Meaeliem, E A| ..| ) lllVt . learned how your mot her Moye, Emily M Morgan. manages, and I am going to explain 1’—I rod I’itmaii, Stephen 1’ieree, \\ j| („ you, since you have confessed . "I), 1 *’, ,, ii I- i, i i von don’t know. I find that she is a wile, a mot her, a housekeeper, a i business inunager, a hired girl, a bin ml less, a seamstress, a mender and puleher, a dairy maid, a cook, a nurse j a kitchen gardener and general slave for a family- of five. She worked from five in the morning until ten at night, and I almost wept when 1 S—Jerry Stratqn, T II Sparrow, L \V Smith, Bright Sainton, Rev Thom Sims, Alonza Sims. T—John 11 Thomas, .I E Thonias. W—J M Waddell Esq, Sam White, Samuel White, Ben Williams, I Rant Williams. Two-horse wagons are now STOCK. In addition to our huge stock of and elegant was quite a crowd on hand hut thel cago, w|ne|i is to he t|ie largcstcxhi- tish were plentiful and there is no such thing as exhausting Mr. Mc- Cowu’s hospitality. The first annual meeting of the stockholders of the Fee Dee ( em press Company was held on last Tuesday. The following board of directors were elected: \\. J. Moor head, F. B. Ford, Columbia; .1. M. Heath, Uncus ter; T. II. Snowden, Charleston; J. H. Sanders, S. A. Woods, C. Alexander and J. C. Will cox, Darlington. Only routine busi ness of no special public interest was tranacted. The Ice Cream Festival given on Friday night, for tho benefit of the Y. M. C. A. was very generously patronized, and the social feature of it was very pleasant. ’I he ice cream was very nice and the girls accepted so many treats that the supply was not equal to the demand, and some Anniversary Celebration of the Elliott Lyceum. The members or this society, “The Elliott Lyceum,” the local branch of the Lvceuni League, of IJ DARLINGTON, S. C. CALL AND SEE THEM BEFORE FURCHASING ELSEWHERE. ACOMFLETESTOCK OF Bipies, Carts, Harness AN D FURNITURE Always on Hand. Undertaker’s WOODS & WOODS Solid Silvdi-ware. Dold jmd Silver most approved inak Hog to announce to theii tViciids and the! public generally that they have received the largest ;iii<I best selected stock of :Fali iind Winter (loads a\ .m nr - ot un Cl s. l>i:iiiioiMl.s iiioiiliti',1 in Itin^ Dins and Itroaclies. 1DARLINCTON IE- —All kinds Marldc .Monuiueiit Tat.lets , iinil Gi-;ni' Stones | fimiishcd on sliorl nolice. and as cheap as can be pun-liased elsewhere. that they htive ever IijkI. !ind invite «/ inspi’etion of tli(‘same. ('all speei; tention to their sidcmlid stock ot in in- ;i t- Desiitns and prices applical ion. fiirnislied on kissed her hand, it was so hard and wrinkled and curded and unkissed. When 1 saw her polishing the stoves! carrying big buckets of water and great arinsftil of wood,often splitting the latter, 1 asked her why John ‘ John!’ he sal Dress Goods and Trimmings Al wnrk dHi\on •d Treo on line of Kail road. r. (fe bitii.n that has ever taken place, and will lie visited by millions of people from this and other counties. Every nation of any importance will be represented by a display of its natural p roil nets and its manufactured ar ticles. A good many of the States of this country have made arrange ments for a display, and it is very imjiortant that our own State should he represented therealso, and in order to assist in doing this we pnqiose lo enlist the help of the girls and hovs, all those who love their native State and are williag to do something for its good name. The suggestion, the idea originated with a lady, Mrs. Waring, of Columbia, is that every girl and boy give ten cents •« assist in raising a fund to have the n- eoinc down andscruhfor her. “Why j John,'she said in a trembling, bcwil- Miss lull a America, gave its closing exercises, on Thursday evening, at the Mae- didn't do such I hings for her. cdonia Baptist Church, where I he she repeated,‘John!’- and following program was admirably j down w ilh a perfectly dazed look carried out, and very Highly enjoyed [as il I asked why the angelsdidu I by the large audience present: Italia, Schubert, I'll A Y (ill, Vocal Solo—The Bridge Slaughter, Original Foein, Miss Eliza King. Sheridan’s Ride, Mi.-s Minnie Keith. Madeline (Duett,) Mrs. Gregg and Nixon. Curfew Must not Ring to-night. Miss C. Morgan. Over There (Comic,) Schubert. A Ecssnu (Recitation,) Miss Eugenia Scot I. Debate: “Eor tlic same kind of work, ought women and men he paid the same salary?” „ (Air. I Miss M. L. Keitt. Disputants-- j ^ Miss I. M. Smith Come l R. C. Malloy. Ilcnrv Williams, ■ Lillies dcred way, “ho works in the office from nine until four o'clock, you know, and when he conies home he is ! very tired, or else—or else—he goes ! down town.’ “Now, I have become strongly in- bued with the eoiniction that I do nut care to lie so good a ‘manager’ as your mother. If the wife must do all sorts of drudgery, so must the hus band. If she iiiust cook, he must carry the wood; if she iiiust scrub, he must carry the water; if she iiiust make butter, he must also milk the cows. You haveallowed your mother i to do everything, and all that you have to say of her is that she is an ‘excellent manager.’ I do wot care Bloom, ( I'oi' such a reputatinn unless my hus band earned the same also, and judg ing from vour lack of consideration $ y cc Q 7. uiid also tliov invit(‘ tli<‘ liidivs to cximiinc i/ theii* vjti-icd JissoFtincnt ol‘ laimi:s a s \ b:abl Darlington Marble Works, HAIHJNHTON, S. C. ;md jiiivthiiiii’ cist' r riu‘ stock is first the 111511 •hiss in over 5<di< ‘S IH’cd. U'SIH’ct. HHNH! i. Itc.’il Kst;iU FLORENCE SMITH, Aii’cnt, St- A \(ty liirj*(* 4 k \( k rYtliiiiu stock of \ IA h VlShUL Mui else tbiH a isccds. Sp ■ iai atteiitinn paid o (lie htiy- iii: and !:i ■■ of real e-'ate. coilec- I ti'UI of l-'ilts, Ac. I lie ti-iete.-t aiti ntion i\iil he paid 1 to -ill t'iisiin ss • nti'ii-i'd me. Where the r ,, i,. . ScIhiIkwI. sources of the State pnqK-rly repre- (im|1 . lutto> L Th) , lltpson) |. seated. Every contributors name I Brockeuton, Jr., I. Waring, E. will be printed and credited with B. Brockeuton. for your mother, 1 am quite sure that the amount of their contribution ! The debate was so well sustained von are not the man 1 th-mght you : lute comers, the editor being one of This may seem a very slow way of on both sides that no decision was were, nor one whom I should care the unfortunates, did not get any. raising the money, hut if one-fourth readied as to which side had the t' 1 marry. ‘..\s the son is the lius- A humorous young man wanted to of the girls and hoys in the State; better of the argument. At the ' m,,d **•’ is a safe mid luippy rule to know how it was that all the had fel- were to give ten cents each, it would close of the exercises, the mendiers of lows were out, and very few of the] make a large sum. Now who will the Lyceum, and their invited guests, •e? valuable lot 0 It - S A L l follow So the letter IOWS Were Olll, anil ...v .....nv « mi , mu nji-i ..mi, in .. ..M members of the association on hand ? > hand in the first contribution. ' repaired to llenuigs Hall where a lino‘dcred, and he is pondering yet l offer for sale, on reasonable terms, .^ —. . _ . _ ! (he residence, with ground at lac lied, ] I Ar^LiC ehised, and John Jioli-1 occupied by me MRS. S. L. FIERCE. ‘ ’rilCV Cill’FV 51 l.’l l’l*‘( k slock of - CLOTllINLJ : AM): HATS }m<l c;m Ht KvcfvImmIv, IVoim 51 snmll hov to! tlic Iti.n’ Hum. They csill special {ittciilion to tlicii* complclc stock ot ZEICLER’S FINE SHOES, jilso ii very hiryy 1 ;issoFtin(‘iit oi‘cvcfv kind of shoo, (Voni tho chc;ijH’st to tho hosi . EVERYTHING I.V THE WAY <»K AND FANCY GROCERIES ut low pricos. (’iill if you wish bargains. FIBE! FIRE! I ii'iiiesent Twelve of tlic ninst lelialil.' Eire I n mi lance I'.iin|iaiiies in llic worlil— annum tlirm, llie l.iveriionl amI K.m.Inn and Itlolie, .if Knelan.l, I lie lareyst fire . iimpanv in llie world; and Itie .Kina, of Ilartfonl, the lar: . -I of alt American tirr eonq.ani's Prompt: ittenlion to Inisiness la. lion guaranteed. and -atis* l\ Ik AOILTI liAT. DAKUNliTUN, S. C. Dili., li.'lweeii K.lwant , NomcU Co., and Joy A, Saudcis’