The Darlington news. (Darlington, S.C.) 1875-1909, November 21, 1895, Image 2
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The demand for Ayer’s Hair
Vigor in such widely-separated
regions as South America, Spain,
Australia, and India has kept
pace with the home consump
tion, which goes to show that
these people know a good thing
when they try it
People come into our store and
purchase with the utmost
confidence, knowing full
well that should any
purchases be „ i
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At the State Fair.
[Columbia Cor., News and Courler.l
On entering the main building
almost the first thing that meets
the eye is the grand pyramid of
the Darlington smoking tobac
co. Think of a pyramid, four
feet at the base, running up
four feet high, of the different
brands and sizes of this home
industry. Nothing of the kind
has ever been witnessed at our
State Fair. Mr. Ira S. Burch,
the general manager, is here
distributing samples of their
different brands and it is need-
less to say he is quite busy. Mr. Simply bCCaUSC WC lift VC the STOCK 01 gOOClS
presentative of the News and ftnd RT© SClllIIg th©m Rl th© Tight piTC©.
Courier, as he remarked that
the News and Courier had done
a great deal in the interest of
the Darlington tobacco, and
said if all South Carolina peo
pie took the same interest in
this home industy the company
wbuld in a few years be work
ing 500 hands. Mr. Burch is
from Durham, N. C., and under
stands his business. He says
that South Carolina tobacco
makes a better smoke than the
North Carolina and Virginia
heavy tobacco does. The com
pany has four brands on exhibi
turn, namely: The Pride of Dar-
lington and the Pearl of the
Pile-Dee, their two best brands.
They have quite a quantity of
neatly gotten up cards with a
true representation of the sack
on fhem and description of the
tdbhico therein. The “Palmet
to fetkte” and the “Old Stand*
by,” genuine South Carolina
brands, are vividly displayed.
They claim the genuine South
CttMylmd brand is the best two
ounce package for five cents on
the market. Their exhibit is
capped off with the natural leaf
of lemon cigarette cutters, of
which they make their “Prideof
Darlington” and it almost makes
a smoker's mouth water to look
at it," it is just lovely. Mr.
Burch says the Darlington leaf
market is fine this year and
prices for the bright weed are
bringing fancy pricee. They
hive sold up to this time two
and a half million pounds and
hope to sell by the end of the
MMOB'flve million pounds.
This industry has been a God
send to the Pee-Dee section of
South Carolina, and the farmers
say they a,re not going to lay
aside tobacco for eight-cent cot
ton. So Cotton is king no long
er in that section] Mr. Burch
says he has traveflted all oVer
the State selling his smoking
tobacco; that the lands almost
all over the State are adapted
to She tobacco, and he predicts
thkt tobacco will in the future
be the moneyed crop of South
Caroling This Darlington
company is the first to utart the
manufacture of the weed and
all true South Caroliniansshould
patronize it, as it is beyond a
shadow of doubt that they sell
just as good goods at the same
monOy. They claim that their
Pee-Dee brand cannot be dupli
cated anywhere for the same
money. Mr. Burch says ho has
booty in the tobacco business for
twenty-two years and fully un-
derstands that his company has
got to pat just as good an arti
cle at the same if not a lesser
E rica than the old brands that
ave been on the market for
years and thoroughly advertis
ed. He says his company in
tends, by push and perseve^
ance and putting up their to
baccos uniform and keeping iti
up to the standard, to succeed
and make a business that. the.
Pee-Dee section will be proud
oft''The correspondent of the
Nmws and Courier ie convinced
of this fact, he says, by the
many complimente be has heard
paid these fine tobaccos. As k
proof of the superiority of their
tobacco they are duplicating or
ders every day. Mr. Burch has
taken a great many orders for
tobacco to be shipped to differ
ent parts of the State on his re
turn from the Fair. He is a
fine salesman and knows how
to talk tobacco. He says he
gives away no pipes or brass
watches will these goods, but
puts that amount in the quality
of the stock. The News and
Courier is glad to welcome such
men to the State and predicts
this enterprise will be a success.
show tobacco, overh^ulfil and ty fit ted for thy ^onimydation ofour [
rons, we p-bpo*e to tife'Aijt in *ale*in !the oldest, most sulistiintiul
regular'bright tobacco market in the worljl.'' * 1 ^ ] V, f ,
utir home manufacturers use more, than' 10,0O0,000 pouud. yearly. Our j ^ and to arrive, the
foreign orders are large and competition for all g.ades lively. We ha\ e ample . r r< atjut Antrc
financial facilities, and are prepared to insure the Uighe.t price. fpralNirigbt wAatVVR AWT^
stock. • ,We give personal attention to all shipment#, whether frojo farmer BUlxuIilj, W AhrvMfit Ail V
or dealer. The members of ©dr firm h»*e be*n in'.the business fromi.Jh* in- HARitfESS I have had for ten
ohptionef oar mark«t(" Obr lfesiiM. Barham,and Riley srre tthe aohnowledgail lyeprai'.-©Ail ahd examine before
best tobaeco auctioneers in the State. 1 We wakt prompt returns dn'att re-l%«yiug;nn'> Hit x'm ' t < '
We have one of the largest and
best assorted stocks of
iOLOTHCZlsrGh
:: ever opened in Darlington, and
:: we honestly believe that we are
:: Selling more clothing than all the +
::o#mr m,erc)iants in Darlington f
:: combined. We «»#■ >»♦♦♦++♦
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I £«*»<»* ^ t, ; oi 7 f SHOES.
^ Brothers high i.
grade clothing, ^ This is one of our pet J
H am burger’s ;: departments. If y o u ;
j tine clothing & ![ want a shoe to fit and jf
:: several ot h e r - J to wear well, you make i;
• j good brands. | a mistake if you don’t
We are simply t give us a look: we han-
I Headquarters idle Drew Selby’s fine;:
for clpthing in | shoes for ladies; Wm. ;
Kneeland’s and Wm.::
Doi*sch’s fine shoes for ::
men. Every pair guar-;;
anteed.
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This is our “hobby.” In this depart
ment (like incur clothing room) we are
doing the business,
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‘‘I wonder,” said the man
who had been ou* for the 6ven-
ing, “why some bright womeu
marry such insignificant hus
bands?”
. ‘’William,” she said, admir-
ingly, “you are really too mod*-
est; you nearly do yourself an
injustice.”—Washington Star.
You may eat cheap food and
not be seriously hurt by it; but
you cannot take cheap medi
cines without positive injury.
If you use any substitute for
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, you do so
at the peril of your hevlth.- per
haps of your Hfei Insist on
having Ayer’s, and no other.
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Clothing,
and can’t
our ■
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Shoes, &c.,
find it at
have to leave town
to find it.
Yours For Business,
tom limns,
RILEY, BARHAM A CO., Proprietors.
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Basing tanigd the Farm«ni~ '
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of lights to
A New Buccy
ad a nice new set of hai;
celpts'afid’gty# 6nr b&t lilcrt^Wiial’effort tb’tVeky iSilitkimB/. We aafv prepared
fi) hai-e strijibiiig, tyoav by eipetielicM • hail'd. ' at' .AaeonaWe
fate*, for which'wi'charge' H' tu.il cost. Make us a nhtpiueht, and he ccilVjllf*
M.ji'irruii Tniuiiffi v fi i iti mi q JvniuJT no waTuiu
«d that,we can save y^ mpn^y.For further.particularsIidtyrp|l» ^ , [,,
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ll^lertpl^n,.aa^ satU/ualyij gai.-amced
JHflH SBRRW SHOPS:
and Undertakers’ supplier always
hand at low m icea.
T. C. JeffordBi Jr.
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Thfi Darlington Shoe Store
lyil firii; i-.,l.*i.:»| H .Ttiiii rnr.il j / >!onI oil) giodnioV? man
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nl« ir. i iii> l ir// i. jiiii -n .il oli.n liodi 1-sBi; bnili
' ' on
Nine time*
removed
toy that re*-
liable i old
medicine^ •!
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IroniBittero,
ft *. • #*i'u>, h / tvbin, l>o >mofr;i* 1
^7 I [iwhich for more, than 20 years
Kim hats been 1 curing manly people
tbf Dyspepsia, BiliOusjifcss, Ma
laria, Impure Blood, Neural
gia, Headache, Liver and Kid-
IterliMtoQ, ,
Office opposite Court House/
n Cl SPECIALTIES,
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE. I
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-•/ „ CONtMERCIAL LAW. r
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That’s our liuincss. ai«lwe,tift#M
est and most cplfipl|?te cc^l,m«oiv6f
Darlinffton CoUI-ltV. , ! I 1 J strcmgthrgtver, with selected
able: remedies of true
oAb value that makes Brown’s Iron
1 Bitters so good for strengthen-
1 ing land purifying the System.
It 1$ specially gbod for women
prjd children—jt makes
strong,and rosy.,,, , , /n
nr. .yiiiiriiun oBl:
Of genninc ,I)on^la, patent tip mid jdivin
••^toe, button shdes for ladies at $lv25^ .: ;i
1 >• now worth that: at: factory, i , I
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Our lina.of Shoes fof mep is ifion? p'dutilaf than ’■ 1
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ever, as we took more pains with
'before,' and'siffch^dhd i'il getting t
ever handled. In shaking otour. (patyjOf, •
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for ladies and gentlemen, it iSimircesssiry tb ifitykd any ! *
comment, as we have sole contrbl of Bfiklh'C. 1 Borf
Shoes for Ladies and Johnston & MnFphy’b ide{ebrat'e!i' 1 ‘' : ’
hand-sewed Shoes for Gentlemi^,', W4 "caijhy, aityo 'h
full line of Childreu’s and Misses’ , Sh^ie^.jKu.biber '',
Goods, Trunks, Valifies, Umbrellgaanq Sh^ Fitydingfi-
We are also sole agents for the i ; i,.f. ii, w it-.t,!w
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The Best $3 Rat op the Marked, l!,".
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THE DARLINGTON SHOE STORE.
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Mrs. Xorment been tq acknowledge
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her ilocere tkanb and gratitude for the
very generom, and, highly, apffeciated,
support accorded to herjn the contin
uance of the Fire Insurance department
of her late hoaband'a business:—With
much satisfaction, she caUaattentlon to
the , prompt and liberal settlements,
which bare been experienced by those
having sustained losa under policies is
sued through her Agency;—and as she
represents only first-class, high grade
Cmnpenteii she feels assured of a con
tinuance of these valuable business ad-
van taget, as Connectsd with transactions
hrough her Agehcyl and thereTbSMikes;
great pleasofsiiu t-eqnsstingcoatinuanra
•f like generous support
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FOR:
AAAAJL-*- * *- *-
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You should have hW Accident Pol'lcr
bef Are you *l*Vt. By aH memM get ft ft
“■The traveler*,” the largest sceidmt
Insursnoe company In the 1 worjd, and
larger tb*o ad the others In .America
|»ut together, ^t yiff capt yon only
25c::: $3,000 m.
MRS. 1UCIM. NpRMEIIT *
for 80 years. Assets, firr,fl«4,«fl7.88; lla-
bHUiea, |15 v X9a,i8j|.8fi; .surplus, |fi,472, |
i ‘ Mamilaeturers >!
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IlfllWing., Jialerlaki
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' l ; 1 CHARLESTON, 8. 0.
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The management of the
- Equitable Life AMurnnee
Society in the Department of
the Carolinas, wishes to.se-
[ cure a few Special Resident
Agents. Those who are fitted
| for this work will find this
! i It is work, however, and those ;
! who succeed best in it possess '
1 . character, mature judgment, j
tact, perseverance, and the,-J
I ttspect of their community.
Thirtk this matter over Care
fully. There’s an unusual
opening for somebody, if h
fits you,’it will pay you. Fuiy
thcr information on request.
W. J. Roddey, Manager,
feock Hill, 8. C. ‘ ""I
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TO RENT.
in #r tiil.iH.mdT '
a. W. BOYU. GKO. tr.- BTIOWB
BOYD 4.BROWN., 1 ,
ftttomoy* and Ooonnlort at Law
Office ip S. Marco building, p
1 - . .PWte CourtfHouae. ,, t
DARLING TOS C. R., & C.
PROMPT PERSONAL ATTEliriON TO
ALL B08INE88.
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R. L. I>ARGA\,
Attorney at Law.
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K. O. WOODS. nOBEAT MACVARLAS
WOODS it MAiiFARLAN., 1
,1 (Supeessors L> Woods A flpain.)
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Darlington, S. C.
Oifii-i-s over The BuuK of Darlington.
JanlOrf-v,
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T. H. SPAIN' H. T. TflOMPHOX
SPAH & 'iHOMPBON,
' 'Aticrieys at. Law,
Dahlinoton, - - 8. C.
flees in Darlington Qusrds' Armory
hyiliyng^ first, floor. .
Special attention given to practice tn
the Probate Cnuri.
—
:ij:'iH'n.'.5 to i-ni Tif/ •
Claude Milling,
LOCAL AQLNT FOR
MmM It Braia’s
11 hidl 111 B!w»a hi msTnn.'
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Gsnls’CHM
l(! Vv^fal^lc bargains. ,now
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FINEST QUALITY, ’
MOST PRhF^CT FIT.
^muKEorsAgms,
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,'Ewminc them and
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iv MB bouM of
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'.1 TdtMwould he tor fhftie needing
•Mr». > oment is also agent for ofie of ruuh owriepsa# mil At nfw office over
•he largest life insurance coatnaafte ft Messrs. Welling & Honnol'tt'* store.,
‘ Mrs. LUCY M. NOBMBNT.
AThi-.A)’. nn elglii-rooin dwelling For Sale by DR. J A- BOYD*
■Lc »nd scveml cettpgc*, alMthem | —— —. . ir , 7 Hr
Dwlington lodge.
Typavritingand Copying.
I iAMpre
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. i - . pored to attend tothisclaas
of work promptly and accurate! v.
Ike wnrld.
No.7, Knights of Pyth*
M, meets on lst and oyf
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