The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, December 21, 1892, Image 3
THEMBIMTOH HEMLD
DARLINGTON, S. 0.
Wednesday, Deo - 21, 1892.
The Graded School will close on
Thursday for the Holidays.
We will publish the prohibition
editorial of the Horry Herald in our
next issue.
(Humiliated once more. The new year have not entirely discouraged
boilers are considerably larger than them yet.
the old eues and the end of the build-j Mr. W. M. Skinner who was re-
ing had to be taken out in order to (lorted its being very sick last week
get them in. The engines and other ^ wSS slowly improving the last ac-
machinery are on the way and will count we hud of him. We hope for
be here this week. The toilers were, h m a speedy recover t) giol
made in Marion a place not half the health.
The Factory will close on Friday
night and resume operations on Wed
nesday morning.
The services at the Methodist
Church on Sunday were conducted
by Rev. J. B. Wilson.
Miss Laura Lucas, of Hartstllle
will spend a few days of this week
with Miss May McCall.
Rev. Edward MoCrady went to
Bennettaville on Saturday to fill his
regular appointment there.
MissNonie Williamson has return
ed home from Sumter where she has
been on a visit to relatives.
The new County officers are in
charge, that is in the offices of Sher-
iS and School Commissioner.
Rev. W. A. Cherry will conduct
services in Darlington on next Sun
day) ut St, Matthews Chapel.
Mies llontla Spain will leave soon
after the Holidays for Atlanta where
she will continue her studies in
music.
Owing to Ihc crowded slate of our
colntnlis we are compelled lo leave
out our editorial on the woman
qnestioni
There will be a special Christmas
service ut (he Methodist Church oti
Butitliiy. All alt Cordially invited
lo attend. . ^
Mrs. 0. U. Howell who has been
Una visit to her staler Mrs. F. E.
Ivbraunt, luis returned to her homfc
in Richmond Ma.
There wilt he art' “Old Folks 1 ’ con
cert at the Hartsvillc Presbyterian
Chnrch on Friday night, 23rd for
the benefit of the church. Your pa-
tronuge Is earnestly solicited.
The Christmas procession, in the
direction of Bristow’s, is getting
larger and larger, hut ho is equal to
the emergency) and will serve all
that come.
Some of the fishermen are catching
gome fine fish out of Lynches River,
and arc m joying the delicacies of fish
and game and the fine sport of fish
ing and bunting.
We have been watching the pro
ceedings of the Legislature, with in
terest and have been watching anxi
ously to see wlut kind of reform laws
they would puss.
WEDDING mVDERSON.
Woods & Woods have seulle-s
raisins and washed currants, all ready
for the Christmas pudding or cake.
Buy them and sure the trouble of
washing and stemming.
Anyone who wishes to get money
With which to htlild n home, will do
Well, to read the advertisement of the
Eastern Building and Loan Associa*
tiou of Syracuse New Yotk,
The store of C. Alexander was
burned lust night. As the fire oc
curred after ottr forms were made
tip we are compelled to defer ah uc
count of it nnttl the next issue.
. ii—-T-in mu - -r—-r
There will be a Xmas Tree at the
Episcopal Chu-ch on Xmas eve, for
the children of the Sunday School.
They are practicing hymns and
carrots suitable for the occasion.
size of Darlington. Wc ought to
have onr own iron works. These
toilers are well made and will no
donbt meet all requirements.
We trust the Entertainment to
night will to well patronized as the
object is a worthy one, but it is very
much to be regretted that the ladies
in charge of the arrangements should
have resorted to the expedient of
having little children to sell the
tickets. It is very probable tbutjust
as many tickets would have been dis
pose! of at the door) and this won Id,
unquestionably, have been the best
w.ty, Entertainments, even those for
benevolent purposes, should stuud oti
their merits, and people who wish to
aid them will do so without any
solicitation, except that of being in
formed of the object and nature of
the entertainment. The most seri
ous objection, however, is the excuse
that it affords the children to prome
nade the streets and visit the stores
for the purpose of Ui.sposing of tick*
ids. Of course children should to
given every pleasure that is right
and proper, but the less time they
spend ou the streets the belter for
them. Little girls who are allowed
to seize upon every pretext to prom
enade the streets will keep up the
habit when they become young ladies.
This will apply to boys as Well as
girls, and they would all to totter
off if they were kept a little inure
closely at home.
HtMMty Excursion lUtcs*
The C. F. and Y. V. U. It. with
holiday greetings to its puthms has
arranged to Sell cheap excursion
tickets for Ihh hdlidays.
Tickets will bo ou sale Dec. 83rd,
iilth 83th and 80th and Dec. 31st
and Jut). 1st uitd 2nd, good to retutu
until add including Jan. 4th 1893.
For exact figures call on or ad
dress any Agent of the Company;
\V. B; Kylbj
G. P. A.
*•.- • -dfr*
The Municipal Election.
There was a large meeting ut the
Court House ou Friday night, culled
fur the purpose of nominating a
Mltnclpul ticket. E. Kellh Dar^itn
was elected chairman altd F. E Nor-
ineut Secretary. After nominating olU-timo nmgur.itie ill the front rank
Ihepresentincumbcnt, W. F. Uargan, 1 of Ijteary periodicals. The list of
for Mayor the rueetir.g adjourned, contributors contains over 60 names
There was anothor meeting held just °* ' lll ‘ llu,8t toinilur authors in the
, i .) . . « .: country, such us Edward Everotte
after, in the Armory of the Darling- Wcntwonh Jligginsun.
ton Guards, but no nominations were Amelle Hives Chauler, Miuot J, Sav-
made, and the meeting was ndjonru- age, R. 11. Davis, Joseph Kirkland,
ed Until Monday night. There was Vance Cheney, Gertrude Ath-
a large gathering, on Mondav night, J ir
. u ,i an artistic gem from the daluty cov-
at the Opera House, at which H* to the hwi page of ,n, contents.
following nominations, for Alder- It is profusely illustrated in a very
man were made. J. J. Ward, D. 8. superior manner, and the paper anil
McCullough, F. T. Biggs and 8. A.! typography are exquisite. Among
Woods. This meeting was a large ! ^ urt jj’ , 1 * «ret “The Court
. i * ii . ...u- Ot Lu»t Resort,” by Octave Thanet,
The Nuptials 4f Mr. U. A. Edwards
aad Miss Lncln Patrick,
Ahdeubon, S. C., Dec. 16.—Every
seat in the large Baptist Church was
filled lust evening to witness the mar
riage of Miss Ltrciu Patrick, of this
oitA', to Mr. Howard Augustus Ed
wards Of Uut'iiUgton. Anderson if
notable for its beautiful weddings,
but the otic of lost evening surpassed
all previous ones.
Long ere the hour for the cere
mony had arrived the church war
filled with tteople from almost every
county In the State.
The bride came in with her sister,
Miss Annie Patrick, who was first
bridesmaid, and the gtoom with hi!
best man, Mr. J. E. Norment. They
met in frOtit of the altar, and were
there made man uitd wife by the Rev
Ur. Charles Mull l v, president of Fur
man University.
The attendants were Miss Anni.
Patrick of Anderson, Miss Emim-
Rdwanta of Darlington, Miss Sarah
Edwards of Darlington, MissOlite
Brown of Anderson, Miss Sadie Man
]y of Greenville, Miss Gertude Hoyt
of Greenville and Miss Currie Millet
of Greeuviilci Mcasts, J. E. Norment,
Daflingtou, M. 8. Llde, Darlington,
E. J. Lide, Darliugtoii, W. A. Ed
Werds, Darlington, J. W. Quutlli-
buuhii AtidfeMon, Tt W. Gary, New*
berry, and W. 1.. tow, Vorkvillv.
The ushers were Robt, E. Ligon
Anoersoli; W. C. Edwards, Darling-
tdb, B. B. Patficki Atidbrson, and o
8. McCTtlly, AudersUm
The ehureh was bountifully decor
ated With ivy mid pOttbd (lowers. Tin
organ Was presided Over by Miss Vir
gittia Evans.
Miss Putribk is the daughter ol
Col. John B; Patrick, of this city.
and Mrs Edwards is the son of the lull
Col. B; W. EdWul'ds of Darlington.
The happy couple will leave for Dur.
lingtou to-hlortot.--8tHte.
T* F.\V.,Jf.
The Clicapesi Llterfll'y Nagazliif
in (he Bot'ld)
The January number of The New
Peterson places tbe successor of an
mm see.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Darlington Comity.
Court of Common Fleas.
Alfred A. Howlelt,
Plaintiff Against
Tlie Central Carolina Land and Im
provement Company,
Defendant.
Judgement of Foreclosure and Sale.
t’uiHiiMiit to Hie judgement of tore-
eloMiirc amt sale granted in (lie above
entitled eHtl.H\ I will offer for wile to'
Hie liiglnwl bidder before the Com I
House d<H>r In Darlington on the Hi st
Monday in January next euMiitiig,
during the legul hours of sale, tin
following dest-rllied rent estnte situ
ate In the County, of Darlington
In the State aforesaid, that Is to
say!
(1.) That certain lot of land situate
in-llie town of Darlington, eoutalnlitg
two and ninety-eight one hmidreths
(2 08 100) acres, Isiiinded on t he North
tiy lands of John Hlskron nhn John L.
Jeffords, on the South by AVtSdue "A,"
on the Wi it by Main Stieet dud on the
East by Darlington Land and Im
provement Company.
(2.) That certain other lot of land,
sliuiuelii the town Of Darlington, con-
ttdiilnllig tWn ami *eVenty*Sevcn one
bundredtlis (2 77-100) acres, more or
less, fronting on Main Street two hun
dred and sixty (200) feet by fodr hun
dred and ninety-one (401) feet in depth
and bounded ou the Northeast by lot
of Hub Keith) on the Southwest by lot
of Amelia Brown and on the Ninth-
west by lots of Plncney Scott aud lot
No. 8 herein.
(8.) That certain other lot of laud
situate hi the town of Darlington, am
tululng one (11 acre, more or less, front
ing on Main Street ode lidmlrea and
ninety (100) feet and todndwl on the
Northeast by Mnlh Stieet, ph the
Southeast by lot No. ! Herein describ
ed, ou the SotitWrest to lot of Chain'
pioii Calinldg CsnipartV odd oh the
Northwest by Lee Street.
(4.) That Ceflaih other lot of land
BRISTOW,
■ran
, , . del __
'situate ill tile tqtvii of.Darlington Con
d one-half acres, more
N - '
sip
tai
uing twd an
>r Ins, toUnded ou the Northwest by
lot No. O herein, oh the Northeast by
in unnamed Street separating this lot
from the lot of Ci S. Nettles, oh the
Southeast by lot of Anna M. Edwards
and on tbe Southwest by lot No. five
(5) herein.
(5.) That certain other lot of land
situate in the town of Darlington eon
talulng Five atld dne-half faj) acres,
more or IWM, ttlid toiiUded, ott the
Northwest by lots of Me, Ci Wlilll, on
tlm Northeast to lUjt of Anna M. Ed
wards and lot No. fodr (4) bereld, on
“ —hureiii
Ahna
SIHTICLMIS
WOODS & WOODS.
of Darlington,
lot d!
j«
and on tlie Southeast by
^(0J l!mt certalil qtllor lot of land
situate lu UieloWii of Durliiigtoni Com
milling live dttd rtdb-lmlf sere’), hmre
or less and toUuded oil tile Northwest
by lots of J. S; OarnUr Und. W. J; Tay
lor, on the Nomiedst Uy lot live 1(5)
herein, dti the BOUtllc^sl bylotbf Anna
k M, Edwards and ort thb South West by
lot belong! hg to the estate of S. E.
Law,
(7.) That certain other lot of latid
situate 111 the town of Darlington
jtou,
fronting on Main Street ode hundred
‘ "j, (bet by otlo
Wc earnestly trust that all of onr
subscribers who are in arrears will
pay up before Christmas. The whole
office force has worked hard aud want
to enjoy a little rest, and some money
to enjoy the Christmas holidays, so we
hope our friends will bear this in
mind,
We are sure that our reodcri will
nil eujoy rending tbe Christmas arti
cle which appears in another column.
It It the contribution of a ciiltuoed
young Indy, wild sends it os a Christ-
mas offering to the friends of the
Hkhalu. The Article itself is fufM-
taller the tost evidence of the ability
of IhevWritef.
The “Tennyson Literary Club’’
met at tbe residence of Dr. A. T.
Baird on Friday night and notwith
standing the weather was very dis
agreeable, there was quite a large ut-
tendance.
The Program which consisted of
Vocal and Instrumental Music,
Heiidiug, Was Well Cafried out by
S mie of the monitors; The Club is a
very flourishing condition and ex
pects to have a Reception during tbe
Holidays.
Mr. J. W. Kilgore, of North Car-
siLia, who was ou a visit, to his sou-
In i2W, Mr. P. 8. Carter, died at the
residence of Mr. Carter on Friday
night His health bad been very
poor for some time, and his death
waa not unexpected. He Was a native
of this County but had lived in
Iforth Caroliita for a good mnny
years. lie Was ()l years old at the
time of bis death. He leaves two
brothers, one in Sumter and one in
Florsnce county) Hli funeral took
plane at DauiMnus church near
Hiftstiile.
.».)»»worn
one and represented fully nine tenths
of the property of the town. Below
we give the result of the election,
held oil Tuesday;
MAYOR, W; F. Dafgau, 8M
AlUeAmaN)
D. Si McCtilloUgh, 883
J. J. Ward, 8f5
S. A. Woods. 301
F.T. Briggs, 180
C. Alexander, 169
8. 8. Dreher, 88
P.B. Allen, 60
The first four are elected Alder
man. No opposition for Mayor.
“Philadelphia, a Comparative Study,’
by Talcut Williams; “The Chrismas
Mail,” by M; 0. .McClelland; “Lu-
ciudy,” by the author of “Pards”;
“The Evolution of the Fireside,” b\
Minot J. SaVage; “A GrUmble,” by
H. H. Du vis; and poems by Florence
Earle Coates, Charles W. Coleman.
Mudelitlc 8. Bridges, ulid Others of
leading poets. The price, two dollars
a year is slttipty phenomenal. The
New Peterson is a positively unique
undertaking, and its success is insiir
ed from the outset. Address The
Peterson Magazine Company, Phila
delphia.
Revs from I'yprrM.
Mr. C. W. DuBose, of Darlington,
paid ns a flying visit last Sunday.
Rev. C. D. Munu, our new preach
er, preached his first sermon ut this
place last Sunday and we were pleased
with him, he ptattihed a rety interest-
lug sefufOu aud does things In a
business like way;
Some of our farmer are complain
ing of bod stands of oats and tbink
that turning under tbe hay damaged
the seeds.
Some of our farmers are still bold
ing on to a great portion of their
cotton for higher price The Rev. Mr.
Copeland's horse took fright and run
away one day lust week ut this pi.ice
Mr. Copeland, h/.d gotten out of his
buggy and was standing near by
When bis horsb took fright, and
Atarted. Fortunately no damage, Was
done to his botse or bhggy, and iiO
one hurt)
Our merchants arc getting in 'heir
Christ mas goods and expect a good
lively t< mle during the Christmas
Holidays.
Mr. Miller Butler, and fan ily of
Manning, have moved to this place
to live and are well pleased with our
little village.
TWO horse drovers ftom Virginia,
stopped a few days lust week in our
village and made some tradci before
they left.
People are moving about in lively
Atyle and securing homes for auotber
year.
Onr farthers are going ahead hiring
hands ntid buying up their fertilizers
atld preparing for another crop year
The big boilers fur tbe Electric
Mta wre beittg i>Ht Hi pdsitiuu and
iff Jut! nit ^ jhtfl fivjiniHitow pftaii tWjMo-'W,-
DARLINGTON
m-
—All kinds bf—
Marble Sioitttiiieiite,
Tablets, iitiri
tJhiv<?8tones
furalsliOil oti Short notice, nbit as cheap
Hi) can be purchased elsewhere.
19* Designs hd<I prices furnished ob
application.
A), work delivered Free on line of C. A
D< Railroad;
Darlington Marble Works,
DAHLiNOTON, 8. fc;
= THE =
Sunday Sun
$2.00 a Year
Containing moft < trading
matter than any magazine
published in America.
Address
THE SUN,
New Yoi'k
ami seventy-seven (177) _...
hundred and fifteen (115) (tot ill depth
and bounded on the Northeast by lot
pf John Hlskron, oh the SoUttiortst by
lot Noi ten (10) liereih, pH the gout i*
West by Main tjtrtot aud ott the North*
Wrtit bv Avetnle “Ad’
WeAt byAveilile “A;
(8,) That tori
rUiu lot of tatid situate
Darlington, bout
one nerei more otf less, and tomiL.
tbe North by Wasliingtou Street. Oil
the East by an Unnamed street which
divides said lot from the lot of C, 8,
Nettles) on the Houtli by lot No. four
(4) herein, and on tbe West by the lot
of MoU. Willis,
(0.) That certain lot of land con
taining three (8) acres, more or lees,
tying at the crossing of tbe Cheruw
uttd Darlington Baimnid by the Char
leston Sumter and Northern Railroad.
(KM That certain other lot of laud
situate iu tbe town of Darlington, con
taining three (8) acres, more or less,
bounded on the Northwest by tot ol
Juba Hlskron and tot No. seven (7)
herein, on the Houthwest by Main
.Street, ott tbe Southeast by an unnam
ed street, ntid un (lie Norineast tiy lot
of the Darlington Land uttd Improve
ment Company.
(11.) All that Certain piece, parcel
or trud of hind situate In the County
of Darlington and State aforesaid con
taining Fifteen hundred and sixty-one
acres mure of ices, UUuilded Ou the
North by JetruHti’S Creek, On the East
by lands of B Sidney Josey and Mrs.
Anna D; Fiyml, oil the SoUth and
Southwest by rtiu of Middle SWauips,
amt ou the West by laiuls fonuerl.v
owned by William Gamer and 8. P.
Wilson,
ThuMk OF 1 SAI.E,
One Half Cush balance ou a cre dit
•>f one your with interest from date oi
«ule ami be secured by bond of the
purchaser ntid mortgage of (lie prem
ises, with the privilege of paying all
uash, purchaser to jai^for ull^m|)ers.
S.D.’C.
December 12,1802,
hi the town of Darlington, containing
‘ ‘ ided ott
TO UE\T.
Three
four
Two large dwellings,
room eotingcs.
FOR HALE—Two cottages, one utile
from town.
Possession Jan 1,1803,—Apply to
Mi M, Smltbi
fO (If NT.
NcAt Cottage, containing font foottin
between my residence and the factory;
It. M. SMITH.
6-18-tf
New StnblfN.
Li very, sales and feed stables jusi
opened. Otic cur loud horses for
sale cheap.
D. 8. McCullough.
Main street)
Hus everything in tbe way of
CkristBiai Goods
I'b,it cun to culled for, which are offered at
Very LOW Figures.
NEW STORE.
NEW STOCK.
Let EVERYBODY Come!
Young folks nml old folks,
Littlo folks Uitd big folks,
Fat folks and thin folks,
ItiCh folks uitd |>Oor folks,
Liberal folks and Stingy folks,
Jolly folks and sad folks,
Good folks Uml bad folks,
Fathers and mothers,
Sisters aud Wothet's,
I'iieles and aunts,
Coilsios and sweethearts,
' Badioiors and old maids,
Widows aad WidoWers,
BOYS and GtliLS,
Slnilcrs and saints,
And EVERYBODY else,
And get something foi 1 Christmas,
and you will feel Better and Hap
pier for doing so.
I can suit EVERYBODY in it PRESENT, front the smallest chil-
tlt'CU Dp to the grandfathers and grutidniolheru, and will sell ut PRICES
that will
MASS mu LAMS.
YOUNG LADY if yon want a Pretty little Keepsake fPf tlie fellow
fiat yoti Cab’t he muvfc thuii a liitef to
1 Can Suit You.
YOUNG MAN, it is time you Were saving up for the season, ns yott
\v : ll want something fur the girl that has promised to to u little more Mian
a sister to you. All sates to the two last mentioned
iffMp
I have plenty of help nu<l otn ready for
tbe crowd, so let tbe procession start.
SANTA CLADS BRISTOW.
(fo I he [teiaolt tttnklng the largest cash Christmas bill I will give n ttlei
tel m e us a premium. To the S •eon J a idto book. This offer IS dp m to every
body;
UEnRy siiiiTfl,
Dealer in all kinds of
COtNTY I CLAIMS, I Ac.,
Florence 8t., Darlington, 8.C,
1
BBNBY H. SHITS,
Heal Estate Agent,
PLONKNOtt *t
DARtacim, 9. Ci
Special qj ten tiou paid to the buy
ing and selling of real estate, colicc
tluu of tenti, 4c.
The strictest attention trill to paid
to all buslnctkcttouitoti m -.
R
TRAY
TRUNK ^
.. ftabtufe to totak uf * t «u( 6( ef tier, fhs
trey can os lifted out If deslretl, and to toy
this Style IS S guarantee that yod Wifi Ml tot
SttoHekat TWIik thade. ,
ft four Dtaiar uandt fatolth tyk, MUty tto
OWBUlaetorera,
H. W. ROUNTttCI & BRO;, Riohmsitd, Vi.
IYER DIVIBEO.
The Tray la arranged
to roll back, luving the
bottom ol the Trunk
May Of i
The People’s Bank of Darlington,
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
DEPOSITS SOLICITED FROM ONE DOLLAR AND UPWAM -
And 5 pen cent. Interest paid thereon.
Small Saving 8 Make Large Profits.
E. KEITH D1RGAN, W, A. CAR RIGAN, II, L. CHARLES,
President. Vlce-Presidetit ('ashler,
Fine Job IMntiug done t this office.
Have now open, fbr inspection, the most
complete stock of goods that they have
ever purchased, and invite an inspection
of the; same feeling confident of their ability
to please the most fastidious taste, both in
miff AM Ml
Dress Goods
in all the latest stylos, from the finest to
the cheapest grades, with trimmings to
suit, consisting in part of
French Novelties,
Cashmeres, Storm Serges,
Lennox Stripes, C *“ Cloth.
Handsome line black Dress Goods
Long Cloth,
Sheeting,
Flannels,
Blankets &c.
Call special attention to their large and
complete stock of Carpets, both Brussels
and Ingrain.
Matting and Hug**.
*~AL80—
i complete line of Upholstery
Goods.
(Carpets are are fitted to ihc Jloor and made up.)
The Shoo Department.
Both for gentlemen
and ladies is perfect.
The Miei arc gperinlly invited to taipeet tiff mlmtit dopiHment, where a eoffla
pleto ttoeft it Irefti
In (Mug, Hits aid t’d ar
The guntlvmnn cannot fail to he auitad aa th*f .fnOk h(a bei'ii aeiorted with the
ifrtBuist cere.
In The
Grocery Department
Can be found almost everything in
the way of eatables, and the stock
of
FANCY GEO01RI18
Conatats of a great many noveltlel
never before eeen in thle (WHffcelr
Pmorm, Jelllei. pleklci, nances and tdiitted gdodt of erery kludi
All good, are dlllveruii
FXtlStS OF OZf.iHcOS.