The Darlington news. (Darlington, S.C.) 1875-1909, August 15, 1907, Image 4
Big Clearance Sale At
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Commencing Monday Morning, August 19th,
We Will Offer Our Entire Stock Of Spring and
Summer Goods, at Cost For One Week.
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KDITOUIAI. mUlil s.
Since he came within Tsh votes
of the Senatorship, Vardanian
thinks they oupdit to p r ivt
the job anyhow.
It mav be a week or two before
Mr Foraker is able to realize
iort t hat lie Mikado id
rites poetry do'ibtless
..a >tarted by •me mean Cali-
fi 'i :a
Mr W I) How ells says it is a
crime ro accept money for writ
ing poetry. It is benevolence to
acce it it for nm writing' poetry
however.
If Senator La Folletteshall win
the presidency through his
vegetarian boom he will certain
ly be "all the mustard. "
You hear as usual that harvest
hands are wanted in Kansas,
him ])id it ever occur to you that
other states want harvest hands
’so'. 1
Sts
■ir
whether Taft sat down on him phone:
or merely stepped on his toe.-.
Senator Dick still refuses
Tile Sultan i
putting i;
irkey. hut it
do all of Ids
tel< -
s sa t c
alking
to
tuation. hut
to print
- a -ng .o
With this and nure
rit-
talk over the Ohi
it might he impi
his remarks if hi.
Cortelvo ' is i hi
enee. He;
natioi
•t.'eg t
iitishurg
put;e water.
air it may aspire to a p.ii't
izenship in another gi :.. ration or
I W( >.
St Louis lias the largest iight-
niug rod faetory in t.'f world.
We suppose tile demand has in
creased on account of tla■ miinher
of candidal's for i lie pivsio', n: ud
nominati' >n.
The manufacturers ai e in faver
of I Avering the tarill dutics on
raw material, and raising them
on, manufactured products. Thus
they would "get" the farmer
coming and a going'.
that he w
to the narem in the good old wax
In Richmond Ya. Mr Angel ha
just been sent to the penitential'
He
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ud
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‘-asi
no (tied 1 iwu u.,
■ f bee stinging, causin'' |.
The Sting of the P e: ide
each t"W!;-hip in the o
th.;.! he meets, for an, ih
"tl tile Ijllestioli if he whu;,
etilighten himself.
The News admits the tru
our statement No if, as to
disregard by most automob
of the law regulating
speed.
Tile News says that the coun
try people will soon begin to
use automobiles and a few more
years time will settle the whole
question.
We think it will he some time
before the maturity ef the peo-
p'e get automobiles.
Possibly SOMK may he deterr
ed by an I'M'ROGKSSIVK belief
that they may endanger the
safety or peace of mind of some
of their neighbors. County
Messenger.
We think there is very little
profit in pursuing this discin'-
sioii fur! Ire and really there n
nothing to au.'Wer in the above.
WT 1 would uke to remark, how
ever, that ■ he suggestion by • 1
"ditor of ''
ed it; ■ e .• . U'e i: , ;
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I .\« i \ hotl \ 'nlion hi Know'
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s« « (ion .
(»r
about a
a and a lialf Mr W F Early
passed away at his home on Broad
.--tree'.Monday night. Aug 1 That
11 oV 1 ,ck. ()n July 1. while in
Charleston visiting his daughter.
Mrs Robert Lathan, Mr Early
sull'ered a stroke of paralysis
from which he never rallied to
any extent. He was brought
home where he lingered until the
time id' his death.
W F Early was one of the best
known men in this section of the
state, having traveled a great
deal for different oil mill com
panies. His was a genial and
sunny disposition and he had a
pleasant word for every one. The
announcement of his death will
be received with genuine sorrow
: by hi- hundreds cf friends in
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who will
.e that the!
away
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hardly
■ friend
lowing
is tak-
cipfes-
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On Pearl StreeL.
Has Fresh
Candy
Fvery day,
Oranges,
Apples,
Bananas
and other
Fruits.
gouthern £)istillin§: Company,
FAMILY LIQL'OR STORE
Goods Retailed At Wholesale Prices.
A complete stock of Liquors, Peers, imported and domes
tic Wines and Ales. :«
Mail Orders and Jug Trade A Specialty.
All Orders Shipped On Day Received.
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Southern Distilling Company,
an NOinTi fkont st.,
Wilmington, - . . M. C.
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noth.
local,
nut -'a:emei.it can be
Will UndeUbte if be
in: ci tor less majestf.
Since t h,e passage ef the pru-
s inl'it ion lav in (lei ire ,a, t he At -
a lanta ('oastitutii'n ha,-- puUCned
si-wral poems on the subjeet of
| "gftiWViers. 1 lie editor pfo-
ru.-n them while
laiil.v wantni ti
\et tim
One advantage in basing
larger Republican organization 1 [1“^,
in the south is that there would ;
he a larger element to choose Mr Rockefeller, it is reported
from when it came to the appoint-1 merely smiles at the mention o
ment of a federal judge. Look at that Sd'd.uuu,non line. It is th
Pritchard. consumers of oil w ho are leokii ;
worried and getting ready to d
v.e are. : •> 1 . ■:
poi'i.i';. ; ■ hr e e.. ,
IM ted -uei: a till' ' . Wo d '
i 1!. e ' o 1:11 j';;:; , ■: 1 ,' i., ■ ■ g i 1
ni"ti\iRo I, 1" ■ or\ ...
to us and t" nun '>! ia - ■
1 f.ll'P I :g!' >11 i iiat tin 1 ; 'lie .o'
editorials iii the Me.-- i'g r v.
writt- n 11 r tlie purp' ■ "fe :o:\ i.. i: ;,!
,ng fr.'or w iih t he lari..1 1 ai.d <• • ape. no.-.ever,
incidentallv helpi—' ■ ■■ '■ ,1 "' N,,rh - ' '
'A ii ! I.
r.cvt I vjn ppol Prcp::r;:tnr\ School in
t -FJ Snlllll. I Klllt V ot I CM ()!5i
».cr pint lc:uh.is. campu>
• 'l >cv ctity :i* c \c re*'.
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I < j'. tufi'is. \ xnc M't s | \cccJin>il\ M»>-
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derate. Scnlm \ cars ot Phene
menal Success
t j u , , r .,i r 1 ,lr * N " r: n ’ v> ,1< rr 1 ' '' I" 1 ’
f iiar.-v. ie. nf e m Ave b' i!" l ;\''bcAana M N0Rm ' Headmaster
the si|Uealing.
In addition to the biggest Lass,
the strongest onions, and the
most luscious strawberries. Texas
can now boast of having had the
highest temperature this year, fo'r taking a drink of whiski
The KenUiekv travel
was at resteiI and lined in
wh
Tex;
-e '. .0;:,
hut that is the way It looks b
us.
Ti:,- i.ominatioi; at Du pnin-
i>t !;:i \ m, \. t .
leiNITY COLLEGE
hoard a railroad
bablv want to
train will
amend ('
pro-
i >hel
hut she wii! probably Ik
have us forget it.
Ohio farmers are offering beer Wattersoidsju.lginentthat "Ke
in addition to wages to their U:c ' ky . ls n " u -- lll ° Uo!sl ^'V 1 ' 1 ' 1 '*
farm hands, and once more Kan
sas realizes what a handicap she
is under when it comes to harvest
ing her crops.
.state in the Lnion.”
The St Louis baggage smasher
who dropped a trunk containing harmonized
dynamite may recover, but if he
does he will hereafter handle
trunks as if they contained eggs.
Paris likes American songs and
England has decided to improve
of our clothes. If we could only
make Germany like our tariff the
European concert would he
luite to cur pur
poses.
Irinilj College.
1 .mil
"What has become of the old-
Th.e editor of the Iktrlington
fashioned base hall plaver whoi 'h'bks oui position on the
hit the ball so hard that'hebroke automohile.iuostion entirely un-
tho hat?" asks the Spartanburg.'’‘-T fails to point
Journal. We understand that he j out any errors except in our
has contracted the habit of walk-1 third statement which says in
ing up to the plate and striking,substance that the open' and
out. j flagrant disregard of law by
A Chicago woman thrashed most automobile drivers eit
her husband when she heard that j c , oura fW s n general disrespect
he had failed on application for for law.
a divorce. That will teach him Wcagainsubmitthatproposi-
never to take such a step again 1 tion without argument, for we
without first obtaining permis- 1 think few reasonable men will
Hl0n ' ! demur to the even broader.state-
Commissioner H Knox Smith, | men I < l St'tikI a d lawless-
knocks the Oil Trust right in the n< -‘ ss encourages disrespect for
spot where it had just been kick- law.
ed by K Mountain Landis. As to our statements No 1 and
The question whether women a ~’ t° tl ie feeling of the people
should propose is really not worth on 'fn-' automobile question, our
chile. They know too many ways contempoary pleads ignorance.
• I-, d the men w ithout going to We would advise the editor to
i t.u extreme. ask the first three men from
gaged ii raari-ae.ir;
pect tile Messenger i" vigni'on.-- lor a her "I , u-. 1 Ie v.
Iv tleltv the aliove .-t,gge.-n W.1D0,. l-o? IRinmn-
ed Mi'- .a ;.r.. 1 ,ot - . o. t :,i.-
eii.iutv'. w'ti, with l,1 1 eluidrep,,
survive.- him. 1!:- -• .ir,■: Dr E«!-
v. an! A Karl.. Mr .1 F Early. ,
Mis.-e- E ia Ma ; : A/.cii ■ Far- 1 , ! _ . 1.
Iv, ef thi place, an,i M:.- Robert ■■ ...u--. v. • . ,
arie.- :n Mis.-:s-ippi o! II in.loi;!:. Lai:. ,::. ' ' I'iiarle-n MMlaiT '• - •• a
Sh.arp Williams a-t he eaiMidate is ais 1 s'". ■, ivyd h. t a , brothers, j, ! j, . 'i,.',,.., 1 .
f<>r Fnited States Si nator.-how.-l ^' < T S! ' S 11 A :
1 • j , ,, ai.d "l.e - -tel'. Ml1 at i'll',, .VU - Y t.ung Men u i>hing t«» Stud \
ill.n tile elUoeiat.- ot .Missis- Gin', oi v. atel .',U'V, t l aw should imestigate the
sippi appreciate one of the most, The funeral scrvic w ill he held 1 superior atlxantagcs offered
ill,!.', Ilmik-., :i: ,1 iii,I,,,, 1T 1 ml.. ll"-I -a to Ito S i„
, rr.-.iK‘ncf ainl tlu* nitrrnnHiU
Ju. >(.•! \ ant> l hat JUp •' •>.' ^ai. wiillu* in (iak (irovt ivincUTy. i., i: ,
'party can boast of. Ti .• ..f us 1 n ... oruirnM n • »
toe I i'ro.uo.. D'w. NEWSOHI. Regis rar
come in contact vvitn Iiitio! his pome from Lunpa. Ma.. Men-
position as the !)•• r. k rdf.c : ead- i ''- fa.v.
er of the House if Rtoi, it; a-
lives can unlv ili;:’. h:> ' 1 ‘ ‘l 1 ’
successor m that im.'.-Tot will ^
as ably advocate Democrat; • D
sue.', and so completely con
found Republican fallacies a> '"i-Mv ly ' y.e od Jior. es
he ha.-done. In the m-rc-edatc W hitiingt..:i-,' Drug More,
Senate he will he a light to
lighten the Republican patriots A!! kind- a Turnip
by his great learningand ability >>',■,! at i, (• Mert/.
to impart his knowledge in good Pure Pieki.i.g Spice.- tor pickles
stI'oiig English, polished I'; c in- a i n 'f ►ytch. ,p. II varities, in |i
■ , ,, 1 i i . i i ■ paen.ig e. . I, I I Me11 /
tact with the best the worul
produces. Go-Ply keep lies o!f llorseS
and cattle, ttd, and aOc at i
Who owned the tir.-t auto- A initingtoo s Dm" Store,
mobile in Darlington county*.’ If you war. 1 to have a good
His name begins with a C. and Fdl gulden h ,. ; our Seed.-trom
, 'GO Mertz.
you can guess the re.-i.
Kingan’s Kelial.ie Ham-. Preak-j
fast Strip and pure Lard at j
Goggeshuil Go’s. 'll) Mertz i
•an s ut s at
(1 11 M<
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.nil-. •■ s- .. • n,
■: : 1 • < ■ ’ I >.I.
Fish Roe at
KILLthe couch
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period of 27 years and "a reputation
for reliable goods and square dealing, we can
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