The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, November 02, 1894, Image 3

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m THMHflffiTOHHEBiLD. FRIDAY, NOV. >, t8M. CRB.VTES m»mf • new baulnet*; ■NLA ROES Many an old bwinetr, FRE8ERVE8 m«aja targe bu»tne*8; REVIVES many a dnll ba«iae«*; RESCUES many a tort baetaes*; SAVES many a falling buninrw; SECURES anecaaa In any baaineaa. Local News. Slick k Backer’i store kas b eo d nil the week. Mr. Henry W. Thotnpaon, of Snnrtanburc, who has been in the city for several days, returned home Wednesday. The finest line of dress goods ever opened in Darlington at Sligh dp Rocker's. The new paper will be forwarded to all of onr exchanges Just as soon as it in'instird and we hope to ivceite them as asoal daring the tiim* that must elapse before its api>ear»nce. The prices on Imy’s vmith's and men’s snita are so low that you will be Mifprired. Call and tee them at Blackwell IWs. m. (/anrck News. There will ben j service at the Baptist ckorch on Snnday next. Hev. Mr. Wallace, of Cotumbia, will preach at the Presbyterian church in the morning. ‘ The servicee at the Methodist ehnrch will be eondneted by the pastor. Services at the Episcopal church by the assistant rector. The announcement for the union service will he made on Sunday morning. Court fits rrdlugi. When we went to press la»t week the jury was in the room with the McUmdon case, and as is now gen erally known acquitted him. The case against Cain was nol proseed. The trial of Dr. Payne was post poned until the next term of the court. H. B. Best was acquitted for the killing of a colored man. He was defended by Mr. E. Keith Dargan. In this case the Solicitor did not ask for a verdict of guilty. Owing to the lack of spare we can’t publish the proceedings in reference to the minor caws. “Clrl Wanted.” Quite a number of onr young men are wearing buttons with this device printed on them, and their candor, in making this public acknowledge- __ r u»— ment of their wants, is very mnch to . be admired; but then it would be Mr. F.Joyedted on Sunday morn- ^ if ^ OMe ^ thm wnn]<] Mr T F. Slmh muaart r »f the '“K ^ res»den.-e .|f hu -m Mr ^ ^ i||tervkw witb |h4 . firm of Sligh & Itm her. S|a*ni Tuea- .. ... J . , ‘ fW. («r if there is more than one day night in Florence with his j at Lynchburg, l*ut for be fak>i ihrm M || | R d.tsil), thev want fsmily- | past, year or two had been residing ^ , b ^ u ^ ^ fnr Buy « If’V's snit and gel a climb-'' M •irlingion. Up in \e f v tbr)|1 wnir .1 button omit.iinin' ing monkey fr.e at h ’*‘ i ' K '•••»" »»- ,iWt «,wd,: ‘Want Supplied” Bl-mk«ell Bro’s. ( despite his ml van,,,I ag-, and w ^ ^ j, J( , llbk ]h I^rirest slock of olothin » ever ’"an He; b„,v miny jifii* Darlindon at * jr<tilly was. He was eighty tw»i| |4,'areac<)Haini<d wi’h hw«anlttii«, Sligh & ll«ck»r’a years old and owtHved nearly everv ’ ** ’* at all probald- that the eifl . . one of his yonthfnl associates. He n ,! * I"-*'''••'sbiMtc j,j*n » iftiif Send twenty cents and get tin- PHk' 0 IMS |H t|Hon. A jcirl adnur-s. Ke* lurk \L*U Tines tor •»,. J-J , r , « » flf alf iWg* eh*, emrage audit wlittHlHi 1 -^ -Tilt* ♦iM tB'ft Htt I* I! WrililHw'ph'lMl twri* P""’•» 1 "y. will Is- w-II for tl.es, lid but jfaueT of tl|e jiaper. 1i is It,-mo ypafs and w is a man of h'gli cli^r-p fPttjp Slid tbe nio.1 dijit iM. re i Pr ij,.. gtpptct. jnlfwjly. 1!!'w.w M v!^ ,,r ^ ,nrH ' ! IIP R1WWW were to IaupIi have to la* bronght into the arrange ment, to carry it into effect. Even if it were possible to get such a trust into active operation it wonld be only a temporary expedient and coaid accomplish very little, if any, good. The trust wonld soon collapse of its own weight, unless it should prove an exception to the general fate that befalls enterprises of this character. The fanners have been waging war against trusts, and it would hardly be consistent for them to or ganism one themselves. We think it very improbable that cotton will ever again bring high prices, and the only remedy for the farmers is to plant, with this in view. The only practical solution is for each farmer to make hi, own sup plies at home and then he can sell his cotton at a low price and still lie independent and keep ont of debt. opened 1,-1 h ip, tjipid yuHIlg nun In *-nv'oi- tar I lint it m»hiHn , « Ifiiri i- i»i":n IMmI in K-* Yuris, If you waul a flue and stylLh s«il of clothes go to Sligh ft Rucker’s. The present term of the court has made a final disposition of the cases growing out of the dispensary cron- Wf* !H# M witlf The' position of Tbe Hibalo is so wei| jinown in reference to acqnitals ft' wifirf m if 'im ii mw* fttf to jsotoipent W tj^e I»«q!t of ttopiri«il*i - Jllgh A Burkw'f is tl e plyte to buy ywr fir/ gmsD and clothing. There are only a which to arrange kibit ami wo trust apt hi Ir raiiitiivd by stn mlng *h«ii I by n regular i lg.-. Of cmrsi* it I »iiiH-‘ini,-s liap|u*n, ilnt llio girl a fe l l, wants is not 10 bs \ v . on> a t j i'.'Aid by him i unt he «hould ever It has teen decided to open the bear in mind that there are others ♦bat are jnst as lovgl)|p gpd who woi '* burg fur inb rni* nl. The IbrjsaathrRflN Fair. has been decided to open Fair at the Darlington Guards -J -1 - m - of - Since our arrival in Darlington the prices of dry goods and clothing has dropped 25 per cent. Why? Because our prices and the price paid befoi e our arrival were too far apart. ’Tis laughable and amusing to see our would-be competitors hustling and cutting prices We don’t have to cut prices to sell goods, for the simple reason that we mark our goods at a living price. We have been in Darlington just 10 days and are now selling more goods than any firm in this city. We are very glad to see the people of Darlington and Darlington county appreciate high grade goods at a low price. Yes, wo understand our business and have plenty of capital to do business on Our stock is paid for and we do not have to look grumb when a “rain) ” day comes, we cordially invite everyone in Darlingtoncity and county to call at our store and in spect goods and get our piices. we will save you money whether you buy from us or not as we will post you on prices. We do not quote a few prices as a bait hut simyly say come and see for yourself. S LI (Hi RUCKER. Norment & co’s., Old Stand. UflUf lo in.kki* ;l (lollitr go :i loui W IV? lh»i’* ihe probh'iu. i, i bin fore i>ilemli-«l in^ ibis kkuH. EVERYBODY any mt-ih-Hl wbi'.-h promise* MtTHQJS ure as C'Wrtoi, as ilirl; but wbieb ure wvrlh nuc !|f I'tiM imsi nu-ih'-Y- ts-lo bnv ymir good a at JjyjH “First llnmla.” TtIC “First 11 iii'ilfm KU 1{NITV HE Is at our 1 ,,c K-it.ibti-hoM.-^t, Ut'<)4n>K wo ropreseut the Makers and save yon one profit I hereby. > jwiei-g speak for themselves, and the problem is solved. MU TEN D01LARS -WORTH OF— n^xrsia —FOR— 30 CENTS. lAOR rmory si 8, and cl matlhi^ bn igto Armory at 4 p. m. on Thnrsdav \gj. aftas riday. the oMMfenV The Jndges will peal jnst aslov^Jp (\(«t tutai a deaf ear to bis nj . Some of the nicest young men in Tie judges meet at tbe hour named tor tbe! t°wn are wearing these buttons, an<l opening to make their decisions os w * bope that they will soon he in a * ‘ ~ “ itiftn to diseard to the premiums to be awarded. The H M'ftidwei W, Barnwell, bf Flftrpnpe, ch^irtnani Mr J. W, Eivims, Mr». u. Molver, Mrs. H. L Charles, Miss Marv E. Boyd. The entertainment on the stage will begin at 9 o’clock, and will in clude a “Scarf Drill” and minstrel posltian to diseard them and turn them over to some other candidates for matrimony. The Speeiil Representative, Frank Welch, of the Guarantee few days left In | pprforiuanoe among Ita attractions. .Snlitgi, lou ni lirntMto the tobaCCO CI-, Ovstefs, salads, coffee and sandwiches, f*|» nf UtaaklRitAB i C . A that those al 0 will be served dnnng the ey^iMon . Vv W have ptomised samples for this no, ““ k Ip» WllUwtto I'l Hfilhddt '"TtH- F*ir will he open all Fri ^ No «hi bit mil he made un less )t la one that will attract atten tion. J00 fin* overooata Just opened at Sligh A Rucker's. ; W« wish to U as lenient as possi ble with our subscribers but we aroft insist that those who Arrears shoui | settle what 'hey owe, as the money is very much needed. 9a to Iri vf Dumber we n-.;*** mlliishir.g a delinquent list and those who do not wish their names! »•* held last week at «aleigh and, on that list wonld do well to settle. all aoenunts, was the fluest that their »lnt» hefora that time. A great Friday fur the heiirflt of tluise who wish to see the finwefs or order refreshments and the matinv for children will l>egfn at 4 p. m., on which occasion also the “tasrf Drill” all! be given. Suitable refreshment* wi,l las served, ami the little folks will doubtless hare a “big time.” Admission to the 4* i<ents| lA’Wit.V matin,-e, 10 tints; ROW (R parod to (on or children 5 eeuti, vLt Karth CanMm Mate Fair. The North Carolina State Fair iRd Is pro- main rr iiumediats iRwamporty for tin Mnoto of Hfting Mortgages' WitR proper ssourity Iorrs orr tavffuni •pd to- w. *^a« H it many have paid in part, but they •hould' ren^mlier that fl.00 does not pay for two years, and some ,»f them acre that much behind when they handed In n dollar. The names of some prominent people will appear an this delinquent list. Removal* WE hare tbe LARGEST and best assorted stock of FURNITURE ever BROUGHT TO DARLINGTON, Which we will, at all times be pleased to EXHIBIT We can COMPETE in prices with the large city establishments, and in many cases UN DERSELL them. We call special attention to onr ROCKING CHAIRS Which we sell for fit per pair, making them astonishingly cheap at - ibis price. We carry a large line of a.AJa.IFET SJLMm.BS And can have the carpets made at the fVtory and put down at prices that defy competition. We can do this lieeauae we deal dinctly witb the manufacturers, and can afford to sell on a close m; r^in. We have a complete stock of MOULDINGS —FOR PICTURE- FRAMES And can frame pictures at very low prices. Vft also have a carefully selected stock of pretty PHTTURKS that are so cheap that almost anyone can afford to decorate their home*. BAIRD & SMOOT. The publishers of The Herat" hnve secured an excellent collection of new •ight music, which they oner iu form for 30 cents and one coupon cut from Thr Herald. The volume contains: E3 sm/s// mi/my, Oall 011 MS MAGGIE JONES For Sale. 31 Vocal Selections. 34 Instrumental Helectlons. 8 Portraits of Popular Actresses. The musis is unabridged in every cose, and is in large and clear print. The portraits are hsndsomeiy printed. Tbe music alone, if bought regular, wonld c<*it Ten Dollars. You can get this beautiful Uabioct of Music by pre senting or sending the subjoined cou pon (as aliove stated) and Thirty Cents to the ofltce of The Herald. CABINET OF MUSIC COtTFON-. NAME.. ADDRESS. A good corn sheller, but very little used. Will be sold for cash or exchanged for hay or foddOr. Apply at Tuk Herald office. Charleston, Sumter and North ern Railroad. Charles E. Kimball, Receiver. In Effect January 16,1894. NORTH ROUND. SOUTH BOUND. 8 P. M. Ar. 6 30 1 10 11 03 9 50 9 00 8 37 Lv. 8 10 A. M. No. 0 connects at ITninlet with 8. A. L. Vestibule train for Raleigh, Rich mond, Washington, Ilaliimore, Phila delphia and New York. No. 8 connects with H. A. L. Vestibule train from aliove named points. Trains run solid to and from Charleston. C. MILLARD, Superintendent. Having mold into my new •tore, formerly the old j'oafnfilce, next d«»ir to Welling A Honnoitt’s, I take great pleasure in calling the special attention of my fri,mis, patrons and has ever been held in that State. Tint New* ami Observer gives a very fine report of the exhibits, the read ing of which will t« something of a, surprise to those wb« are accustom,-d 1 the pnhlic generally to the fact that „ ,«. k u,„ .w. ^ «r z *«! joTL' ,:s State are somewhat behind the times jn -||y 0^.^^ Jewelry Store in in agricultural advancement. So this country. . , „ . far from this Wng the case the peo- I haye just received a fresh, new Family Hour pM per barrel! ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Nor(h ^ rasking . unique line of Jin- follow ing goods: Blackwell Rroa. jH.qrressnot «mly in agricnl-| ORSAMEXTAL JEWHUtY, tnre but in other thing* as well, and GOLD if SILVER WATCHES,] the < mere fact that they were en- CHAIXS If the people of the State tote in fnvm of • Constitutional Couventioa we suggest that it would simplify matters and save a great deal of money if the legislature *.outd in- struct Gov. Tillman to prejiare the Constttntkm, and ”to* go to tbe trouble of electing members of a con vention. Tbe Governor says that tbe people ought to trnst him, and M he will have the new Constitntlon filed according to his own ideas, a 0 invention will be entirely nnnecee nsry an^ a n«ale» expense. If he disfranchises a large number of poor ■<* it will, of coarse, he all right • id be for their good and an addit ional security to'the State. A good pair of men's shoes for M cents and women’s for 65 cents at Blackwetl Bro’s. ■bled, wiThnitt any outride help or extra ammint of advertising, to make such a fine exhibit of their agricul tural resonrees is sufficient to prove tbe truth of onr assertion. Taking it all in all with its rich soil, fine clima'o, its mineral wealth, as yit almost untouched, timber and other renonrccs, North Carolina is one of the richest States in the whole conn- try, and there are few that can offer such inducements to the indnstrions immigrant It con Id easily snppnrt six or seven times its present population and still not be crowded or its resources over taxed. “fmlMh Have." This fins play was admirabl formed htst nigntat the Opera P"* A ration Trust. Mr. Jas. T. Roddey, a cotton broker of New York, has issued n circular in which ha proposes the ; formation of n cotton trnst, with a view of securing better prices for that staple. His plan, briefly stated, is for the cotton planters to turn over to the trust a certain per oent- Ins play was admirably 1st nigntat the Opera H< by Tied Marsh’s company, and the andtanoe were all very mnch pleased with the psrfarmawo*. The p*rts •era aB wsB sustained and Miss MadeHue Gleason is nnqneetionahly, cm of the tost activsses that ha*!hP<rftWr crop* with the tinder ‘ever visited Darlington, and some standing that It is to be held until j judges my that she le, in some re- r c^q (jp gold at a reninwrarive SS!i bJJir-12^ -rSilSW- Mr. .r, will ***> '»*«*«'•' '»• wd a nnitlnes tomorrow aftsraoon p«*lble, owing to the very large fftthtthiMm. |»*»bifof MJrWuaU that would «f FOES IX EVERY STYLE, SILVERWARE IX EXDLESS • VARIETY. 3 -■ The most fastidious ins-tc can be satisfied. I can fit the eyes of any one in OPTICAL GOODS. Glasses fitted to eye by actual measurement; frames to soil in GOLD, SILVER, ALLVMIXnf, SICKLE OR STEEL. All goods guaranteed as represented and prices as low as honesty and safety will permit. I call special attention to my Repairing Department. Everything in the Jewelry line re paired neatly and promptly. I guarantee all repair work done on watches and docks for twelve month* ut low prices. Call and try me and you will to pleased with my goals and prices, il am here to stay. My policy honesty and fair dealing to nil. WolfVj, m« Jau. H?’ m he mm eh WIY IS IT that m m people walk with such a firm el tstic tread while others hobble along and give a groan of agony at every step? It is simply for rln- reason that the former always look af ter the comfort of their feet by buying shoes that are made ac cording to scientific principles and which do not make corns on their toes; while the latter hny badly made shoes that almost make a man howl every tin • he puts them on. If yon are one of thoe, ho don’t want to torture vonr feet yon will bay your shoes from WOODS & MILLING For the reason that they understand their business and won’t sell an uncomfortable shoe to any one. WHERK DID YOU GET THAT HAT? I thought that everybody knew that the place for stylish hats was at Woods’ & Milling’s Store, And that those who pretended to be in the fashion always get their headgear from them. Resides this whoever heard of a man looking drrjsed without a stylish hat and well-fitting shoes. This is also the place for CONTENTS OF THE CABINET JF MUSIC. VOCAL. AmldtheFlowers I Lullaby Wander. Bid Me Uoodby. Broken Pitcher. Bulrudour. Christmas Carol. Carita. Connemara. FarewelhOU [Fare well. GurJen of .Sleep. Going to Market. 9 P. M. STATIONS. 4 00 Lv. Clmrleston • 0 Pregnalls 7 5 Sumter 9 7 Darlington O'-fl Bennettsyille 9 53 Cll-son 0 9-1 \ r . P.M. Hamlet -T—inrp A I I I 1' ~r To the JLJ.ELj.Xa- JtZd- desire for Morphine, Opium, Whisky or To bacco. Proof free. |5 to cure mor phine or whisky habits; $2 for curing tobacco habit. Address, The G. Wilson Cure Co., Fleming, Texas Longing for Home. Mother Watch Thy Little Feet. Oh! Bird of Joy. Only a Bong. One Loving Heart. Only Love Can Tell. Roley Poley Ride. Rapid River. Sunset Memories. Btny With Me. ig to Mamet. Htar of My Heart. tlaveYouSecnller Treepassing. June Day, A. Why Don’t the Look iu Mine Eyes. Men Propose. Leouere. Let Me Love Thee. Wiki Roeelind. INSTRUMENTAL. Austrian Army Mein Coueinchen March. Bist Du. Delphlne. Melodies. Danube Wave March Militarie. Walts. New Year's Greet- De Paris. A Lon- ing. dres Polka. New Burn Dance Dreamland Rev-Out With Your eric. Bass March. Downnlxle. Passing Regiment Enchantress. Grand March. Fire Patrol, The Primu Donu (Juad- • leiitillesse Polku. rille German Patrol. Riston I'uslia H»mc Thoughts March. Walt*. Reception Gavotte. Im Bturn and Re-Tendre Message gen March. Gavotte. La Gltana Tannhauser. Louis Xfll. Gav-Victoria March ottc- Militarie. Love’s Vision Re- Woman’s Faithful- verie. ness Waltz. lot Clinsso An Bon- Young Hearts’ Ua- lieur Galop. votte. Love’s Bong and Ye Ladye Fayre. Cup Clung. Two Useful Everyday Articles Cheap Timekeepers We have a special lot of 1-Dll SMIHG MMITIE CLOCKS Which Wt Are Selling For $3.50 Trunks, Valises Umbrellas. NO CHARGE FOR PACKING. “Are my life insurance policies all right r “Yes, my dear.” “Is my revolver on straight and my bowis-knife reachable?” “Yes, dear.” “Then, good-by, my wife. If I return, I return. If not, von know where to look for me. I’m going down to the dispensary to get u drink. Will give yon a full course for tO'i, In cluding Unird and tuition. Circulars frw. ThB is tbs b«vt syllwl South. Study Lamps. THE KMERICm STUDENT LUMP FOR $3.00 Jaws Alai & Co., 285 King St., ~ ' S. C. KD — Tbe Mor phine or Whis key Habits tmtpl-Bsly and permanently in 10 days to 3 weeks for f3, Proof of cure i-elorc you pay a tent will be for warded free.* Write at once, B. Wilson. Fleming, Texas. Tutocvu habit cursfi for $3, i'*!. I*-1 * . „ ,*r>*p*