The Darlington news. (Darlington, S.C.) 1875-1909, April 02, 1896, Image 2
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Cal. IIa#on*a I H#tnrn,
[Aadcnon IntelHimKfr. |
On Friday nrraing. lt»th in
stant. the people of our city are
promised a rare treat in the lec
ture of Mr. Jus. T. Bacon, his
subject being “An Old Man’s
Kranky Kaleidoscope.”
Mr. Bacon, all nis life, has
been the exponent of the best,
the purest, and the highest
things in our religious, social
and political lives. During all
the years of his long connection
with the newspaper press of this
State, his pen has ever been
used on the side of that which
was good and right. And now
that he has gone upon the lec
ture platform his words will not
be an exception to the rule
which has guided his life. We,
who have known him so long
and so well, will be bondsmen
for the statement that the peo
ple of this cultured community
will be charmed with his lec
ture. He is possessed of rare
wit and humor, and true pathos.
He will take hip hearers back to
“the brave days of old.” and re
call to those whc can remember
it, “the tender grace ot a day
that is dead.”
Let no young man make the
mistake of thinking that this is
a poky, stickey, dry lecture on
some abstruse and dull subject,
and for that reason refrain from
taking his sweetheart there. It
is a lecture full of rollicking,
frollicking fun, and the girl who
misses it Because she “was not
asked” will hold her young man
to a strict accountability for her
disappointment, when she bears
how much genuine enjoyment
those had who did attend. Mr
Bacon is, withal, a Past Master
of the art of music. He is a
highly accomplished pianist.
It i* F«Im.
[Charleston Evening Poet.]
The opinion expressed by the
governor that the best people of
this city are satisfied with the
.metropolitan police system is
simply a slanderous and un
founded fabrication.
With a few exceptions the
metropolitan police system is
'heartily despised by the repre
sentative people of Charleston,
Tillmanites and a few scatter
ing others excepted. What
Governor Evans says is said for
effect in other parts of the state
It is out of the whole cloth. The
governor’s informant either in
tentionally deceived him or else
he was an ignoramus.
The people of Charleston sub
mit to the metropolitan police
system because they have found
no way to help themselves.
They bear it uncomplainingly,
as they have borne other infa
mous outrages, but it is a false
hood that they approve of a sys
tem which is an ever present
humiliation, insult and menace.
Governor Evans is respectful
ly informed that his miserable
tyranny and injustice has forc
ed about a thousand white men
into the republican party, and
further, that there are thousands
of others who contemplate the
same step because it has appear
ed to them the only hope of re
lief from base and cruel persecu
tion.
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Not Our Qeorr* ——
I Pythian^;
There are so«^* ur,ial -l
fait TreekV**^ ne P 60 ? 1 ® fooli ® h
enougn to be under the impres
sion that the McKee, Adjutant
General of the Uniform Rank
on the staff of Major General
Carnahal, is the only and in
imitable George H. McKee of
Darlington, 8. C. Such an im
pression is erroneous. Adju
tant General McKee is a Wil
liam, and he ranks a Colonel,
while our McKee is a George,
and is only a Major. Another
difference is, that Adjutant Me
Kee gets $2,500 a year for wear
ing his uniform, while our
George gets nothing for his be
hef and devotion to the Uniform
Rank. We have no doubt the
McKee who is filling the ofiice of
Adjutant General is a good man
and a fine officer, but we know
that if George was there it
would be filled by a better one.
A Compliment to ex-Gov. Scott.
[The State.]
We hope that ,ex-Governor R.
K. Scott, during bis visit to this
city, will not fail to call on Gov
ernor Evans and thank him, as
the local representative of ex
Governor Tillman, for the com
pliment paid him by the latter
at the time of the “Darlington
war”, when he looked up and
used all of Mr. Scott’s once
abused Klu-Klux laws/ seizing
trains, taking control of rail
ways, declaring “insurrections’
and putting guards and official
press censors in telegraph offi
ces. So practical a compliment
—imitation being “the sincerest
form of flattery”—should not
pass unacknowledged by ex-
Governor Scott.
Why suffer with Coughs,
Colds and LaGrippe when Lax
ative Bromo Quinine will cure
you in one day. Does not pro-
' the ringing 4nr the head
'shateof Quinine. Put
alets convenient for tak-
Guaranteed to cure, or
ey refunded. Price, 25
cent*. 9w «•!« by O. B. Davis.
D»*th of Mr* C. K. H»mmo«4.
[New* an') Courier]
Augusta, Ga., March 25.—
Mrs. Catherine E. Hammond,
widow of the late Governor J.
H. Hammond, of South Carolina,
died at the home of her son,
Major Harry Hammond, on
Beach Island, early this morn
ing. She was a daughter of
Christopher Fitzsimons, and
was born in Charleston in 1811.
Her last illness was brief, being
caused by exposure in attend
ing services at the Episcopal
Church in Augusta last Satur
day.
Vacincy Filled.
[Pythian Journal. 1
Just as we go to press Grand
Chancellor Wilson writes that
he has appointed P. G. C. Henry
T. Thompson, of Darlington, S.
C., on the Committee on Laws
and Supervision, to fill the va
cancy occasioned by the death
of brother A. 8. Farrow. The
appointment is an admirable
one. This domain holds no
truer or better posted knight
than our Darlington brother.
An Indian Resurrected.
[Oheraw Reporter.]
A few days ago while an old
man wat plowing in a field near
the Brewer gold mine, he came
across a soft place in the ground
and upon examination of the
place be found it to be an In
dian grave. In the grave was
found, besides the skeleton,
some pottery, beads and a pipe.
The Discover Saved Hi* Life.
Mr. G. Gaillouette, Druggist,
Beaversville, 111., says: ‘“R) Dr
King’s New Discovery I owe my
life. Was taken with La Grippe
and tried all the physicians for
miles about, but of no avail and
was eiven up and told I could
not live. Having Dr. King’s
New Discovery in my store I
sent for a bottle and began to
get better, and after using three
bottles was up and about again.
It is worth its weight in gold
We won’t keep store or house
without it.” Get a free trial at
Dr. J. A. Boyd’s Drug Store.
Donbtless there are some sane
citizens of our county who
won’t believe anything until it
is proven to them. If you make
a statement which sounds to
them a little unreasonable,
they discredit the wnole ad.
For the particular benefit of
these people (who will prove to
be the steadiest customers, when
you gain their confidence) make
your ads plain, logical, explicit
and above all, truthful In snort,
aim to convince the skeptical.
Cure for Headache.
As a remedy for all forms of
Headache, Electric Bitters has
proved to be the very best. It
effects a permanent cure and
the most dreaded habitual sick
headaches yield to its influence.
We urge all who are afflicted to
procure a botttle, and give this
remedy fair trial. In cases of
habitual constipation, Electirc
Bitteres cureby giving the need
ed tone to the bowels, and few
cases long resist thejise of* “. n
m^irine. ,Trv jr ^ this
pulL.wgethej^ ‘9 r once. Large
bottles only fifty cents at Dr. J
A. Boyd’s drug store.
Some people don’t like to ad
vertise duriug dull times— “it’s
so expensive.” Some people
don’t like to take medicine
when they are real sick—it
tasts so much worse at such
times. Remember good adver
tising is to business what good
medicine is to men.
Bucklerr* Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world
for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers,
Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter,
Chapped Hands Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents
>r box. For sale at Dr. J. A.
oyd’s drugstore.
Teacher—“What was Joan of
Arc maid of?” Bright pupil—
“Made of dust.”—Boston Tran
script.
I DON’T KNOW
EVERYTHING—
But I’m pretty well posted on
time-pieces. That’s my particn-
lar line, and I can doctor any
Clock or Watch —
That was ever broken. If you
have any silver goods or Jewelry
that need repairing, I can do it
for you cheap.
EVERYTHING,
usually kept in a first-class jew
elry store,and at the lowest New
York prices
FOR CASHi
HIGHEST CASH PRICESt
paid for old gold.
S.WOLFRAM
JaalfitM—lyr.
ME
HRE
BUSY.
Our store is crowded
with customers.
WHY?
Because, we are sel
ling low dewn for
G-M-S-H.
We have the largest
Store and the largest
Stock of Goods in
i3hrrfcgt9D f , and are
selling at
* BOTTOM
»•»
We are too busy to
write an “ad.” this
week. Watch this
space next week.
Yours for business,
SLIGH &
RUCKGR.
IS 11.25. F E UTILIZERS,
IBili feto I Wc have a lot of
-AND-
CoM WofI ol ai li
undertaken, and satisfaction guaranteed
iJffliH SISKROH’S SHOPS:
coffins, mm
and Undertakers’ supplies always on
hand at low nnces.
T. C. Jeffords. Jr.
Janl'96—Ivr.
Docs This |
Hit You?!!
The management of the
Equitable Life Assurance
Society in the Department of J \
the Carolinas, wishes to se
cure a few Special Resident
Agents. Those who are fitted
for this work will find this
ARareOpportnnityl!
It is work, however, and those
■who succeed best in it possess
character, mature judgment,
tact, perseverance, and the
respect of their community.
Think this matter over care
fully. There’s an un'tsual
opening for somebody. If it
fits you, it will pay you. Fur
ther information on request.
W. J. Roddey, Manager,
Rock Hill, & C.
* ‘ - Fertilizers
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EDISTO PHOSPHATE CO.,
CEC A.RLESTOIT, S. C.
ANALYSES 1895-90.
Sheriff’s Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Darlington.
F. W. Wagner & Co., Endorsers, vs.
A. W. Parrott and others,
‘ and
Columbia Phosphate Conq any vs. A.
W. Parrott and others.
Execution against Property.
By virtue of the above stated Execu
tion to me directed, I will sell in
front of the court house of Darling
ton county. State aforesaid, on the
first Monday in Apr. next, during
the legal hours of sale, all of the
right, title and interest of the De
fendant W. Parrott in and to the
following described real estate:
All that certain parcel, tract, or
B lactation of land in the county of
arlington, State of South Carolina,
contai.iing one hundred acres, more
or less, and bounded as follows;on the
north by J W Parrott’s laud; on the
east by .1. W Parrott's land and W. A.
Dowling’s land, on the south by Jef
fries Creek, and "n the west l»nds for
merly belonging to Mrs. Julia Parrott
—to satisfy this and other executions
now ii> my office. Terms cash.
G. P. SCARBOROUGH,
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The best Tobacco Fertilizer in the’market for the money.
FOR SALE BY
IBB, LIB CO.
Febl3—3mo.
HIG-H
G-R-A.XDE
THF BANK OF DARLINGTON.
DARLINGTON, S. C.
CAPITAL, — — — — $100,000
SURPLUS, — — - - $50,000
Savings Department,
Interest allowed at rate of 5 per
cent, per annum from date of deposit
—payable quarterly on tne first day of
January, April, July and October.
Transact* a General Banking Business.
DIRECTORS:
W. C. Coker, J. L Coker,
R. W. Boyd, J. Gregg McCall,
E. R. Mclver, A. Nachman,
Bright Williamson.
BRIGHT WILLIAMSON,
President.
L.E. WILLIAMSON,
Cashier.
JunSO’O
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Manutacturers
-OF-
Doors, Sash, Bliuus
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Building Materia!.
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CHARLESTON, S. 0.
Ajuil, 20 89 —ly
FEDTILIZE8S.
Carolina Golden Belt
wlmmoniated Guano,
For 'Tobacco!
Manufactured by POWERS, GIBBS & CO., Wilmington, N. C.
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FOIR. S-A-LE BY
JanlO’OG—6m.
Coggeshall & Go.
-“H-C-M-E”-
Fertilisers = Tobacco.
It Gives The Best liesiihs
See what those who have used it
say:
MR ALEX. GREEN, Whitakers, N. 0.
Dear Slr.-I have iK-cn using "Acme'’fenili/ers fur the pasj four v
With enure satisfaction Last year 1 sold my entire ml,are . erop a. an averag.
$24.1 per acre, and this year I have just earned oil at a big premium sale at li
mond, \ a , on th and ~.Hh January, !M», nine premiums, amounting to
of a total of 2a offered, amounting to $.*>23.50, selling one hothead for ill" (!•>'
ng an average of 4, j cents per pound. I expo,. to use no other guano this"
hut Acme, and you may refer any one to me who wants to know | imv I used
Very truly yours, V. W I. VXD
MR. ALEX. QREEX, Whitakers, X. C.
Dear Sir:—I have used "Acme'’ fertilizer bough! of von fur the past
years. I have just sold some tobacco grown with "Acme" fertilizer a he
premium sale in Richmond \ a., on Jan. 2sth am! 2!Mh. one for , best e
wrapper and one lor second-best smoker, i shall use "Acme" a m, his year
consider it the best guano for tobacco that I have cu r Used. V.mrs yen indy.
S. L. COLE
I used 22 tons of "Acme" fertilizer las, year amufe mV ' ’'T r’V*
f^lietjcrsausfaction on tuba than any TtXZ
again this j tar. K. \ V I'l M ItKMl.AKK.
BOB S-A-XiE BY Judge, Superior Court, >
Feb20—3mo.
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