The Darlington news. (Darlington, S.C.) 1875-1909, January 29, 1891, Image 2
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A Picturesque Figure.
Keitt Rapt Stokes Again. meotin*; of Non-Alliance tneo. | pork rind for one of ^he child-' As it infests only the lowehnost ... —
Col, Ellison S. Keitt, one of If Hampton's defeat was necss- 1 ren, “she died early this morn- leaves, when the field * is har- “Uncle Dick” Oglesby, whom
" i i:— A,,: —r»f sary, he should have been beaten ing in great agony,” and ,the vested most of the dormant pu- the Illinois Kepuulicans have
w ith a clean man and on clearly man broke into another forced pae remain behind in the stub- nominated to succeed Mr Far-
lf ... ... w „
is atrain aftt>r Senator J. ^« v 1^4*1* ^ — r— —
W. Stokes, of Orangeburg, defined principles. If that had laugh, that grated harshly on ble. From these pupae the well in the United States Sen-
President of the State Alliance’f^ een Hampton and his the ears of the poor wife, while winged fly issues from Sept- me, is a picturesque figure in
with “a sharp stick.” He has friends could not, and would not 1 two of the children began to ember 1 to 25—sometimes earl- Western politics. His hair is
published a second letter in the* have said one word; for their j cry. He looked around at the ier or later. These fall insects white as snow and his form is
alliance columns of the New- pabulum is principle, honor and wife and children as though he lay eggs on the young fall-sown bent with the weight of more
l>crry Observer, in the course truth. But to beat him with an would bite their heads off, and wheat when it is ‘ ■* Hh - ...
of which he says: !.in/>i»nn man without, anv de-! broke out into another round of i srround, and from
“We outsiders have no posi
tive knowledge and can only j i-'-—» .....
1 .i.‘' f ‘ v '“ *!♦„<<> 'him to apply poison to this insect.
draw our conclusions
actions. In a little while we
will know more. Day now
breaks. Monday night has come.
just above
unclean man without any de- 1 broke out into another round of ground, and from these eggs
J fined principles, is a crime applause, accompanied by a fit comes the spring 1 rood of flies
the Christianity and of laughter that nearly choked already described. It s useless
from | efvilirution of the State.
The Force Bill d
May Passs,
But it will not prevent
PETER EOWLES,
OKS first-class House and Sign
Painting; Kalsowine Work a
specialty.
In addition to my other works,
I am now prepared to do
PAPER HANGING, etc.
r»- He solicits the patronage or
Feb. 27-1 yr
Darling! on.
than 70 years, but there is still i
a great deal of youthful vigof
in him. He combines the arts
of the old-iime politician with
, ... , , . .. the tactics of the modern. He
je„_ I q* U • -M l . / VVhat ‘ 8 * t . (, ear?”asked the Ihe winged fly eats nothing can set the backwoods a-fire
and Senator Stokes is responsible wife, as she held up a knife as whatever and the voran ms with the eloquence of his orato-
^ or | if to protect herself in case he grubbs snugly etneealed in its r y when he warms up to an old-
Talbct k S:ns
Engines and Boilers, Saw Mills
and Grist Mills, are acknowl
edged to be the best ever sold in
this State ; when you buy one
of them you are satisfied that
you have made no mistake.
WRITE FOR OUR PRICES.
Cotton Gins & Cotton Presses
At Bottom Figures.
I can save you money
V. C. Badham,
General Agnet,
COTTTMBI-A., S. O
Home office and Factory,
Richmond, Ya„
Juns 20, 1890—ly
The Darlington Land
provment Company
Have JesiniMe Building Lots nni
for sale, Applj »o
J
South Carolina is dishonored,
BUCKWJvU BEOS.
on
her gall where no’poisen can be
made to reach it. The remedy
The supreme moment is at hand. | M r - Hby, with his record, drew the carving-knife
Senator Stokes, president of the | should have displayed a be-' or the children.
Alliance, exercises the coming modesty, and not thrust “Oh,” said he, as he chuckled then must be preventive. Know
l: if i full 0 f ing the life history of the pest
State
nf hi« hiirh office with himself into a position to bring and mowed away a fork full of __ 0 . , r v * - ,
power of reproach on the State. beet greens, “I was thinking of we must look for its most vul-
i>roa
That he has done so is a fact.
By doing so he shows that he is
reckkss of the honor of the
State.
A people are always judged
by those they send to represent
them. Mr. Irby may be an
innocent man, but the facts are
all the same. His name is on
the criminal docket of Laurens money for the milk and
County connected with the most man, adding that they
diabolical of crimes.
sovereign will. Me dictatorially
called in the Alliance meeting,
agreed upon and appointed for
the specific purpose of nomina
ting an Alliance candidate for
the United States Senatorship, 1
against the earnest protests of
Alliancemen, and marched off
into meeting of Non-Alliance
men—Tillmanites who pulled
themselves into the Legislature i
holding on to Tillman’s tail, in
secure possession,) friends of
Irby—from which Alliancemen * u ‘ fled#he laws of the State and
who did not support Tillman the people among
were excluded, and delivered “▼ed. The people of Laurens
into their hands for safe-keeping County are as true, generous and
and all the goods of the Alliance, brave a people as live on the
Was this the price of the eare- : ^'th. It is a fact he hid out
ful grooming? Is it not the for years from these people and
logical conclusion? laws of his State. Is not
1 did not say of my personal this enough to disqualify him
knowledge that ‘Stokes sold out from going to VViishington city
the Alliance for the shadow of
being Governor of the State
four years hence’. I could not i - , ,, ,
I said: proud State of South Carolma?
(), Carolinians! Shall this man
fashioned stump speech, and he
can amuse a district school au
dience with the strains of “Old
Dan Tucker” or the “Arkansas
Traveller,” sawed from a whee
zy fiddle. He has a stock of
when I crossed the pontoon j nerable point, and obviously
bridge this morning. The police i this we find in its summer sleep H j or i e8 that delight the men
were fishing a body out of tho in the stubble , around the grocery store stove,
river One more unfortunate, W hen the wheat is harvested and he BhineB whe ^ occasion re-
and he huighed loud and long set the sickle bar as high as .^ires in the drawing room. He
rhe wife turned pale, and possible so as to avoid carrying nas been a farmer since be last
thinking to bring him out of Ins off any of the dormant insects sat in lhe Uov . t . rnor 8 chair of
hilarious state of mind, asked j m the straw. As soon as clear- j|ji no i 8
him if he had brought up the ed, the field should be burned
butter over, thus destroying all the in-
would sects hidden in the stubble.
From Offering the Greatest . Bargains in
OLOTMIKG,.
SHOEH
HATS
It is a fact not bring any more
butter until the bill
whom he
milk and After being burned over,
was paid. fiel<^ should be sown in
the
cow
tie sanl he had forgot it, but it peas which will prevent vol-
would be all right when the | unteer growth of wheat ami al-
logs came down, and then he! so will keep down weeds. The
roared with laughter. One of peas will be fit to turn under in
the children was sobbing as ~ r ' ' ' ,1 ' — : — —* *'—
A Gruesome Spectacle, Truly.
What a spectacle that must
its heart would break,
ither was frightened,
as the representative, on the
floor of the American Senate, of
and honor of the
purity
1 could not |
be privy to such a crime.
“That is the logical conclusion.
I repeat it. Break the logic, if go to Washington as your repre-
you can. sentative and be a standing
l ask that Senator Stokes, reproach to the State? What
has this proud State done to be
so dishonored?
president of the State Alliance,
answer the following questions:
the Order for Hie glories won by the
*i A n’i'- peerless Calhoun who for forty and laughing as if his neck be employed: About September
tin. pc ■ . . .-...iru <>n tVw door of the Aineri- iv-milil liroatr and t.hev watched l«t nlant around tlm borders of
time for fall plowing and the
land will be greatly enriched by
the vines turned under. The
burning of the stubble if pur
sued systematically over large
districts must result in the ex
tirpation of the HV from that
if
and the
and she
took them out of the room, and
sent a servant for a man that
lived in the next house to come
right in, as her husband was in
an awful condition, and she
feared ho would kill every ofle I cious the work must be thor-
in the house. The neighbor,: oughly done. A single neglect-
who used to be on the police ed stubble field will breed flies
force, took a stick of cord-wood enough to stock an entireneigh-
and came in, and he and the borhood. As likely to bo done,
wife peeped in at the door of the work will leave many in-
the dining-room. The old man I sects alive, and to circumvent
was alone, shoveling in victuals these the following method may
have been crowning theexhun e
corpse of Inez de Castro, Queen
of Spain ! The Court mandate
required the clergy, nobility and
people to do homage to the en
throned remains and kiss the
bones of her hands. We, of this
day, rather do homage as our
fancy dicates, and it would
hardly tend to such a step
Beauty, valor and fame receive
our encomiums, fame most de-
ueighborood. But to be effica- j servedly so for being the recog-
7111; CM. biter »^ til wv. j-xiii- •
mice to exercise the powers of his years on the floor of the Ameri- would break, and they watched 1st plant around the borders of
and call in a meeting can Senate was the admiration him until^he had got ^ through the proposed wheat field a nar
high office and call in a meeting
of Alliance men, agreed upon t * ie w liole wond, ntul
and appointed to nominate a ma( * e Carolina perpetual
candidate for the United States immortal, will go intoeclipse.
Senatorship, against the pro
test of Alliance men, and go
into a meeting of Non-Alliance
men from which Alliance men
are excluded, and with them bal
lot for a candidate for the
United States Senatorship?
Everything has its opposite.
The opposite to loyalty is
treason.
Answer the question and stand
self-convicted.
wffo eating. He looked at his watch j row strip in some quick grow
and and said, “Well, this beats all | ing white wheat—suchasDiehl.
the medicine l ever took. Got This strip will serve as a trap to
And, too, to give this man the I through eating in fifteen min- receive the eggs of the flies,
position, Wade Hamp.on, in his utes and have got to put in three | When the insects have ceased
old age, is driven from the ser- quarters of an hour more,” and to work in it, plow' the strip
vice of the people to whom he | he took up a carving fork and under as deeply as jiossible and
steel, and began playing the; plant the main crop, which may
snare drum on the table-cloth, | then be sown in safety. The
and laughing. j Hessian fly is a delicate crea-
The ex-policeman told the 1 turo and can not, in the winged
wife the old man had got ’em state, endure freezing weather,
sure, and asked if lie had not j if the sowing of the main crop
nition of merit. For this reason
that famous preparation known
as Dr. Westmoreland’s Calisaya
Tonic is deserving of all the
praises sounded of it in all
sections Its heritages are
beauty and valor. It lends
lustre to the dull eye, color to
the cheek and buoyancy to the
spirit; valor it gives through
restoring impaired digestion,
eradicating dyspepsia, brushing
away general debility and re
moving from the system all
malarial and blood poison. For
saie at Dr. Bftyd’s Drug Store.
Im-
I nuil 4
J J. WARD
President »u<J TivaMm-r.
Jhq. 24, ’89—ly
I.AW ('AltOK.
R. K. CHARLES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Darlington, S. C.
K. J. KKJTNKDT.
W. C. HOUGH.
& HOUGH,
tfllorneys-at-La //',
Now is the time to g-et a Suit of Clothes
Cheap.
s. c.
Darlington, - * *■
Will practice in all the court* of
the State. Prompt personal attention
given to all collections entrusted to
the tirin. Office over Edwards, Nor-
ment Ac Co's.
gave a lifetime of heroic work;
Wade Hampton, whose incor
ruptible integrity is known the
world over; Wado Hampton,
one of the foremost cavalry
leaders in the annals of warfare;
Wade Hampton, who shed his
blood from the heights of Get-
been drinking pretty hard late
ly. She insisted that he never
Let me say to Senator Stokes tysburg to the shores of Jiis na- drank anything at all Then
mt for a far less offence than Hje Carolina for this people; the policeman Said he was pro
fs seven Alliance members of '» ade Hampton, who never saw bably crazy, and the onlv way
one momentof -his existence that
that
h
the General Assembly in the . ., x , . ...
State of Louisiana were expelled would not have cheerfully
from the Order laid down his life for the honor
Let me say to Alliance men, * l ' s ; W ade Hampton,
the principles, demands and who, when your homes and tire-
measures of the Alliance are not • sl( l t - 8 > altars and temples, four-
safe in any hands except the teen years ago were in immi
nent peril of desecration by a
hands of Alliance men. Senator ^ m “* _
Stokes, president of the State Al- ' andal horde, bravely breasted
liance: to the contrary notwith- ^torni, and, with cool, clear
liance; to the contrary
standing. Alliance men should ,ieui1 and steady nerve, led you
no more go into a meeting of
Non-Alliance men than Non-Al-
iance men should he admitted
into a meeting of Alliance men
when Alliance interests are ffi-
volved.
Alliance men, the glory and
success of our noble Order
depends on its purity. Clean
men alone should be in the lead, j
Unclean men should not be seen
While in Columbia the writer I stand idly and silentlj
into peace and security, has
b.-en coldly driven from tho ser
vice of this people lie loves so
well, and the position given to
this man.
How long, O Carolinians, will
you, in whose veins flows the
blood of heroes, submit, yes,
tamely submit, to this crowning
outrage on the honor of your
State and the dignity of her
foremost citizen ? Will you
by and
^Hj. see all the past glories of your
is postponed Vmtil after the first
killing frost there will be no
danger of the plants being in-
| tested by the grubs. Another
precaution is to sow only red or |
was to just mount him and tie yellbw wheats. These are
his legs with a piecie of clothes- ■ stronger growers and have
Hue. They sneaked in behind' harder culm than the white
him, and pulled him down on wheats, and are therefore much
the floor, and the policeman: less liable to damage from the
held his arms while the wife fly. The varieties most nearly
sat on his legs and the servant i fly proof are the Lancaster,
tied tlic clothes-line around his Mediterranean, Red Chaff and
boots. He yelled murder, and Clawson, —
laughed, and thought it was a ; We thus see that though the
joke, and, when they had | Hessian fly does millions of
straightened him out, the poor j dollar’s worth of damage year-
wife got down by bis side, as he | ly it is yet one of the easiest
was beginning to get mad, and pests to circumvent if timely
told him it was all for the best, | and systematic precautions are
that he had been overworked taken. Public sentiment and
and he needed rest, and she | even the law should be invoked
would send for the doctor. Then to prevent careless farmers from
he told her what was the mat- maintaining pest nurseries for
ter, that his doctor had ordered ! infecting their neighbors’ crops,
him to be cheerful, and to laugh _ ——
at the table, and eat slowly, | A Just Critic sm.
Mrs. Cleveland recently re
ceived a letter frem a leading
masrazine, inclosing a cher k for
$500, with the request for an ar
ticle from her pen on personal
recollections of the White
Hou.se> The check was returned
at on,ce with a polite .declina
tion.
Electric Bitters.
ami lie had
arrested
frightened
death, and
tried it and
hfs
if
been
and
family half to
they would let
[The News and Courier.]
The main points of Col. Keitt’s
contention, however, are that
President Stokes is a traitor to
fifteen 1
learn# 1 ninety-six that ’ clu8tir thick aroulld
Kiolitv one ni ike* i 1 us > aiKl wore ' vou b y heroic vir-1 him up he would never laugh at; t h e Alliance, and that South
Asseni iy. b J .. , tue, buried forever in dishonor? i the table again. They untied I Carolina is dishonored by the
Will you transmit to your chil- him, and put a piece of court- election of Coi. Irby to the'
I dren this dishonor as a legacy ? j plaster on his nose, and he went | United States Senate. Col.
No, never, unless the manhood down to business cured. He | Keitt’s “Rejoinder” fully sets
displayed by your sires is ex- now eats in silence, and expects | forth the reasons which have
tinct.” I to die within a year, and he
—— - had rather take the chances of
j dying than of being cheerful at
the dinner table again.
majority, There are
more than a majority,
Senator Stokes, by his arbitrary
calling in (and in the Cotton
Plant of December 27 ultimo he
gssuined the sole responsibility)
the Alliance meeting agreed
Upon and appointed to nominate
an Alliance candidate for the
United States Senatorship, de
feated the will of these Alliance
men, prevented the nomination
of an Alliance candidate, and he
trampled under his feet the
welfare of the Order when
against the protest of Alliance
men, he went into a meeting of
Non-Alliance men—Tillmanites
—friends of Irby—and delivered
into their hands for safe-keeping
the principles, demands and
measures of tho Alliance. All
was lost.
It can now be seen what that
“all” was and what "all” means.
This remedy is becoming so
well known and so popular as
to need no special mention. All
who have used Electric Bitters-
sing the same song of praise.—
A purer medicine does not exist
and it is guaranteed to do all
that is claimed. Electric Bitters
will cure all diseases of the
Liver and Kidneys, will remove
Pimples, Boils,. Sait Rheum and
other affections caused by im
pure blood.—Will drive Malaria
from the system and prevent as
well as cure all Malarial fevers.
—For cure of Headache, Gor.»
stipation and linfigestion try
Electric Bitters—Entire satis
faction guaranteed, or money
refunded.—Price 60 ets. and
$1.00 per bottle at Willcox &
-:o:-
K O. W Ol IM
Our Entire stock of Men’s, Boys’ and
Children’s
SyiTS AND OVERCOATS
AT tWir FOB CASH., ;
%
J. J. WARD.
WARD & WOODS.
Attorneys & Counselors at Law,
DARLISU iOS. N. C. '
Wil practice in ail SiuO and Fnltriil
Coorti.l
8peci.il nttfiiii. ii |iii (I to nil ii.at-
'eis |>eiiii'ii ng io tin- linking, idl
ing. iviitnig oi 'e -KMi; nt te.il d-iaic.
Any pari.v having buninc.-s'U tins
lilt* 1 would <l<> w ell to call on llic
linn, who haw cnntiid ot *ome of
the most desirable property
Town and County.
ill tl<3
Fire!
Fire!
J. K. NETTLE*. C. H . M’iTLK
Nettles & Nettles,
Attorneys & Counselors at law,
Darlingltin C. II., .s < .
Will pruclice ii< all lie Mali and
Federal Coal Is*
Pron p' persona attention g vi u t o
collection of claims.
The alt* hiioi’ of tin firniereof f‘i
j on C* umy i< io im.’ tuct tin
I firm i |*rep»rvd to titgotinie
S30u to lot tj»e * n
tie of i tit ere-t.
Sep. 2,’86 ly.
Co's drugi tore.
During the recent lire in our town, our stor* came vary near
* Gov. Waterman, of Califor
nia, has surpassed all previous
fr a, ‘
Governors of the State in
doning criminals. In tLe- hist
forty-six days of his Vrm he
has pardoned sixty-twccconvicts,
including murderers., robbers
and others.
Laugh and Grow Fat.
[Geo. W. Peek.]
A business man who had al
ways been in a hurry since he
could remember, and who bolt
ed his meals and rushed for his
office so sudden that his family
only caught sight of his coat
tails occasionally, was told by
his doctor that he had got to
quiet down, and eat slow, and
keep up a cheerful conversation
t the table while eating, or he
would die in less than a year.
The doctor told him that he|
should take at least an hour to
The Hessian FI/.
[Gerald McCarthy, of the North Car
olina Experiment Station, in the
t Southern Cultivator.]
*This pest, long the terror of
the wheat grower, was intro
duced into America from Eu
rope in the year 1779. It first
led him to these conclusions., , _
President Stokes will doubtless. Is Con s um ?‘f<>P incurable,
he able to take care of himself. Read the following: Mr. C. H.
In regard to Col. Irby, we think Morris. Newark, Ark., says:
that it may be said in all fair “Was. down with Abscess of
cess that if Col. Keitt had Luiggs, and friends and phy i-
fought Irby as hard before bis cians pronounced me an Incura-
election as he has been fighting ble Consumptive. Began taking
him since that event, he infght Dr. King's New Discovery forj
have been instrumental in some Consumption, am cow oa #iy
degree in saving South Carolina third bottle, and able to oversee
from the disgrace of defeating the work on my farm, R is the
Wade Hampton. If Col. Keitt finest medicine ever mwie.’
beimr burnt. We moved our entire stock of g ods out in the
H .H K-
lut lli is
loiii'* of In in
• r■*, Hi u i w
OKU. W L’AKGAN.
HhXfcV T. IHoMl oN
street, and got some of them d im aged,
the next 30 days at
whic.i wj will sell lor
stairs) north side of the Public
Square.
Darlington,$.
Very Low Prices.
Cull and see the Bargains that we are offering.
Clothing and Hats at cost.
had not gone to Columbia as a I Jesse Middleware Decatur,
appeared on Long Island, N-. Y.. j j 0 y^ Alliance ’ man to place O hi<n says A” H (yl^ t not been for
and was supposed, but errone-
eat dinner, and should laugh
,,,, .... , > , and talk and he jolly, and have
W hy did he do U? Clearly to a good time He went home to
give Mr. Irby the advantage,, d i, iner Mmulay, scared at his
if possible to secure his | t , ond j(.j on( | )U J vTU, his mind
firmly made up to be jolly and
eat for a full hour, and obey the
Irby the advantage,
and if possible to secure his
nomination and election, for it
was well understood Mr. Irby
ously, to have been brought over,
by the Hessian mercenaries in
the employ of the English, and
hence the popular name of the
pest. The Hessian fly first ap
peared in North Carolina qn the
battlefield of Guilford, soon
after that battle, and was un
doubtedly brought in the forage
used by the troops. It did no
withjp reach of the
as an available candi-
h iniself
Alliance
date against Wade Hampton for
the Senate, he would have been
able to appeal with better grace
to Carolinians not to “tamely
submit to this crowning out- j Drugstore.
rage on the honor of your I
State.and the dignity of her
foremost citizen,”
Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption 1 would have died
of Lung Troubles. Was given
up by doctors. Am now in best
of health.” Try it. Sample
bottles free at Willcox & Co’s
could not get the nomination in ! inductions of his doctor to the gi' -at da age . the State untd
an Alliance meeting. Henct
these tactics. The way of his
“being carefully groomed” is
now in full view.
The Alliance bad no nominee
and (ii<l not present a candidate
to the General Assembly. A
large majority of the General
Assembly are Alliance men.
They should have
clean a
and run
principles, and stood by their
colors and go up or down with
them. If they went down, list
letter. It was washing day, 1840. It then almost disappear onscien-.e oney.
and they had a “boiled dinner,” 1 ed until 1871, since when it has [Columbia Register.]
and as he sat down he wonder- become more abundant each A religious society of this city
ed how in the name of the apos- year and its presence now de- a day or two ago received by
ties he was going to put in a) mauds prompt, vigorous and mail a check for$25 from a man
solid hour on a slice of pork and systematic action on the part of who stated that he was a sol-
a boiled potato and a iittle eab- those interested in wheat grow- dier in Sherman's army, and
bage. As he handed his wife a ing. The Hessian tty attacks that in the burning of Columbia
plate, that good lady opened the | no grain but wheat. The life he assisted in putting the tore!
“Your natne is Julia?” “Yes.,
your honor.” “Tell me how
old you are.” “Twenty-five,
your honor.” “So! Well, now
that you have given your age,
we will administer the oath.”—
Fliegende Flutter.
Bested fully,
JOTE &
r*~
building of this religious
itable association. The
9d that the man eon-
At the New York show Mrs.
; Grover Cleveland’s dressed doll
; sold for $115. That given by
Mrs. Harrison realized $1.00..
inornniv ot drop spring tfie wingi
j sy, and went on to tell what a 'from pupae
| sufferer the deceased had been j produced from eggs
for over twenty years. The young wheat plant ^Pi
and come again, and never yield, man of the house broke out into eroding fall. The female soon then done, wanted now to make
for we are fighting for great a laugh that fairly raised the lays her eggs, usually about 200, such full reparation as his means
principles. The writer would tablecloth. “Ha! Ha!” said in the same plant, and all the permitted,
rather we should go down and fie, in a forced and awfully seri- winged insects soon die. From The gentleman who gave the
be right than than to go up vU s manner. “That is devilish | the eggs laid on the leaves of above information to the The
and be wrong. good!” and he speared a potato the wheat plants small white Register asked that the name of
that had turned green from be
ing boiled with beet-tops.
Tile poor wife looked tho color their way to the sheaths of the
of the potato, and gazed at her leaves, and there form a sort of Bucklen s Araica Silve-
husband in great anxiety, and gall, and suck the sap of the The Best Salve in the world
the children again looked at plants for about 20 days. The for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,
fear plant soon shows the effect of Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, T
Vice-President Mosbon. is be-
J. , V ..W« p, w— »•»*»' ■ n\j ^ 1 mil 1/(4 V W 44VM.U. X 11^ 1I4C [ 44V- ClYOl 1C V' t
lould have nominated a cheerful conversation by inform-' history of the fly is as follows: to the build
ml able representative ing the husband that aueighbor [ During the first warm days of and charite
him on clearly defined ), ad died that morning of drop spring the winged insects issue letter states ....... ,. w . • , . , . .
’ - ’ ‘ which were | sidered himself to be in a dying j ! ,eved I'lWashin^adwbe lend-
: gs laid in the 1 condition, and being troubled in i "?* a ‘ la «ent.ve ear to the buz-
ants the pre- conscience about what he.had| Zln ^ °f the pje-suisntial bee.
ai>AMUNGT©N,S
WHOLESALE
MERCHANT
o
\V«. hav
m
stock and to arrive in a few days.
Ono car load of Bacon
“ u “ Corn.
Flour.
Molossses.
.VI, MAHWE.
.1
In fuct everything in the
HEAVY GROCERY”
DARGAN & THOMPSON.
* Attorneys at Law,
Office, Hewitt building (up
W- F, DARGAN,
Attorney at Law,
Darlington, - S’- C-
Office over Black well Bros, stoie
March 28.’89 1>.
T. II.
Attorney c.t J nw.
DARLINGTOX, S. If., S C-
Will practice in Circuit Couitsaml
Supreme Court of South (Juiulma.
Prompt attention given to all t,u
siness, and special atteuiiou givt n I
o no'locti.ius.
0*0. W. BROWN
W. EOXD,
BOYD & BROWN-
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
Office in brick building south of
the Bank of Darlington.
^pARLWGTOS C II., A C.
PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION 10
ALL BUSINESS.
Feb. 8, ‘87 —Ij.
C. P. DdtiGM,
Attorney at Law
and Trial Justice.
Practice* in the Uniteii 8>hi* k m d
in the 4th and 5th circiis I’rom;■ ■ nt'ei.
tion toal business entrusted m him.
Office, Ward's Lane, next to
barber shop.
I .IHE
Bealei*
If Senator Stokes had proved
loyal to the Alliance the Order
would have nominated a candi
date and elected him. Non Alli
ance men in the General
Assembly whose sympathies
are with the Alliance had no
right to have any say as to who
should be the Alliance candidate.
Th it belonged wholly to Alli-
a -c:e men. Wfiere does Senator
S.okes get his authority to deal
wi.h Non Alliance men? A
IV IHXJ rvucrcil, JtlUIHO C* 11 lei 11 VVIIILU il"[f t XU'! (lISNttJ HUH me ()I , ..i ..
J-j footless gruts are hatched in the man and of the society be ii flfi, Alfi. hfiB!'.
four or five days. These find not p ililished. * 1
Liquors and Cigars.
We. handle in large quantities.
in
the mothei as though they
ed the worst
“Have you heard from
Daniels to-day?” asked the
hoping to discover if his
Mrti.
wife,
mil d
tL pnrasit
and ceasin
<iavs of eatin
let-
was waudering.
“Yes,’ said he, with a laugh,
k«>ul Alliance man will not as he swallowed a portion of
by turning yellow ter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
to grow. Alter 20 Corns, ami an Skin Eruptions,
grub spins and positively cures Piles, or no
ft r itself a so t of case or coffin pav required. It is guaianteed|
it which it 1 e connan -with; to give pc; feet satisfacti n, or
out foal for s ver.il m< nths* m-ucv refunded.
, . m-ney refunded. Price 25
p.™i,hi.n^. to g,wo re .|r.Miv.bui;;.rd5,Toi “ '"**«***«"**
cts.
’he Very Fines. Brands cf
Xjic3_u.ors
Alw.ns in Stock
A LARGE SUPPLY OF
7 . Risr W IE ISBLE Y
Just received which is being,
price.
kT-Riu (M-t-30 j
Wo invito a comparison of prices
Wholesale Department with any
market.
BespeetfuU}%
J. Frank
P. Bishop Parrott,
Stenographer and Typewriter,
l^'Olfiee with Nettles & Nettles.^]
LEGAL AND OTHER COPYING
SOLICITED.
Testimony reported In short-hand
and type-written transcript of snino
furnished at reasonable rates.
Good Spelling, Correct Punctuation
and Neat Work Guaranteed.
Jan. 8-lyr.
Early.
JOHN B. FIOTD,
COLLECTION AGENT,
offers Ids services to the business no n
of Darlington. Prompt personal at
tention given to the collection of r< id*
and merchandise accounts. Can t*
found at the law office of W. K. J)ar-
gan. Eso., over Blackwell Bros’, store.
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