The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, June 17, 1891, Image 3
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filKTi HERALD
W X) WOODS,
- Editor.
iJjAtf^GTOK, S. C.
V^adn^i day, June 17, H89 1 ...
Thr Pears#* JieetiH^.
fire proof building fc» the storage,
ami beitor preservat’ou of the vulu- j Interest in Mr. Pearson’s sorview,'
able collection of articles in the town .if we arc to judge by the large crowds!
museum. This is o matter that that attend, continue to unabated, 1
needs immediate attention, as it is 'and it is a matter of general regret |
verr nrobable tliat, in enso of a«ci- tl’at he cannot remain threugh . I—!
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Meuu - & • Basra.
Na^Sim Ur'Ulinjr.
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a great many of these
week, tn a good nuutjr re p 1
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INTRODUCTORY.
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Our Chtbyjjig; Ru*es.
The Unn', t.d and TVcekly New
tiud Courier one yew yl.7f>.
, able relics of a past age could not bejIWn is hi;,, rent iron; onrpKc ; OWiNTr TO THE I.ATKNESo
j rtplnccd. At ^reseat they m sfc.-ed,.. etred rmUous or pa ^ ^ | onhe ^ t , m pluc «j in s „ c h
-011 the Square, bat our tmuicc ;ira i* thty v.ero ell uk( hi^i iL.rc oula i K1
! very viglnt imd have etri-n orders! be comparatively little to criticise in !**»>*“> ^ ^
' not to allow them to bo removed or' connection with their meetings, dr ^ of f om
M-cnv v.,v. Pr-Mes who Pearson is unquestionably an ab i J aim is leadmg me, but wna
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injure or defivce them i:i any v.v.y
J.he TIer v t j> ^ eekfiy Y rtll ^ geverelv'-T)iinir ? !u/J.
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The ITesau> and Semi IVeeklv, Make an Inspection.
3$tate $‘1 r '0 v j Is the Board oj. Health will mcas
an inspection of the eiorc lots, and
end
the on-
good people of
is nearly ahujys clear and lucid. . , , . , ., _i
^ *' 1 ,^ a/k »p . ltrw i borhood ia wkese midst I located to
<io Mfvuvfl master oi uiuiseli and| ,.
1 obtain n liberal snare of their patron-
r •eecher, end his exposition of a text j couragement of the
- T( , I Darlington and suriounduig neign-
1 age and determined to make this my
IUK AT, VTF.YTS.
other premises immediately on,
, in close proximity to the Square,
Jtems of InttryN Gatiu-j 1 llrvr
amt i-vri ^’a* 1.
they will find plenty of work to do.
Eternal cleanliness is the price of
health, and the Board of Health
The work of widening Pearl St. ! should make a couiulete tour Si the
own, and subject everybody’s pre-
uever loses control ». his voice or in
dulges iu lofly flights of language.
His enunciation is rapid, but he
knows what he wishes to say and is
never at a. loss for a word, neing
himself always calm and deliberate, Dress Goods,
he never unduly excites the entuusi- j m « • e
asm of his hearers, and in this res-! TlTllll 11111^S <\C.
permanent home in the future.
I will in the coming season carry
a line of
^EW SPRING GOODS.
We will take pleasure in showing’ you
—Line of—
JjUdies [jress (Joods, f rimmings
liSIRROlOUKS. LACKS, 1HJKSS FLOI XCINC,
Dress Silk of all kinds, Black Silk, Greinadeines.
-o- All -o- Wool -o- Challies.
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[ Iw-xvAV'*' our
w»‘l] Keieetd' Stock
om*
DHESS GOODoi, »ni«ai.u.uo, LhiCiiUiiitai, it nU'lu 'l Valenclnne
LACKS'. D«EiS GINGHAM, 6 to CCe. Fir Yard.
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ikuigee’s, Moussilinc, and l iiie App’.
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An digant assertment of White and Black Embroidered
to $1.50 per yard.
t !:: 'f i em :15c.
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-IMPORTED AND-
DOMESTIC DRESS CINCHAMS.
lies begun. Sam Keith is a cham
pion house mover is doing the vvtrflh
Mr. C. II. Woods one of our promi
nent cotton buyers will erect a sam-
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Woods & M oods.
mises to v rigid examination whether
Rev. J. G. Law v ill preach next
Sunday r.t 5 o'clock rt esnter Hell
. and at* Society Hill Yonday i-iglit,
ami Doveaville T'uasib v nig
they like it or not. Some folks are
ignorant of how important it is
to keep their back yards and
lots in erder. and a great many mors
ere Irzv and carolers about such
martyrs; and hence it is of the utmost
i’ses.
ub.'i-
pect, if in ro other, present.-: a majk-
ed contrast to other evungeiins. He
nqutstiouebly detracts from the
interest of his services by the almost
numberless picpositious thrt he
makes, and they are to some extent
confusing. <n seme of his sermons
he uses expressions that should not
Hugs do not care much .V
tavy lews and they ought to be
to spend the summer outside r:
.town. -
i be s»x>ken from the oulnit or before
importance to inspect all premises, j, raixed hnt * ith ^.3
Our columns ore open for the —
c; tion of nnisccces.
that will surpass anything over han
dled here. At the present I can offer
you a very choice line of
DRY GOODS,
FANCY GOODS,
SHOES,
NOTIONS
AND HOSIERY,
which is in need from time to time.
Om* line of colored and white, wash dress
goods cant he heat.
lolig - ami • Gents - Mali - Gooils-a - Specialty.
V Suflurcr
A little work is sorely
nprlfkr 4 .
ior .i
fttn-l,
Allen Lu v;l, Flicrme.cist, C!k?-
tor, s. C.. v .'ites: “Gentlemen: Y»\
hr 1 jua': u* soon bv without quini. c
A very handsome line of White
I excepiiO”5 there is nothing that r,:s- • Goods, Leno stripes Lace stripes and
•u ! s. r.s his j.reaching ir"n the | checks ia the latest fabrics.
dinT. : church rervicc*. Some ofj
s sermons hrve been ven
And Fine Shoes always on hand.
CALL AND EXAMINE OCR STOCK BEFORE BUYING.
Very Respectfully,
forciblej m
l r owe -ful; notable the one de-j >5
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IcCALL k BDRCH.
Free lot and stables in rear of our store.
«p
the end of the bridge on the tor n as to*be out of Hughes’ Ch!U"Tcnic.
. side of the creek, at the foot ofO-t'e belisve rs ei-s cur enstom?.-
| more value for their uor.ey iu t!: • '■
Main St.
than anv other chill cure.
fv.
c 01
ulay morning on the 1 ^
jvmu-of Christ,” and we very
uch regret tint we hove not the 1 2
c .mon written out in order i jg!
.iiat we might publish it for the
Cleanse the scalp from scurf and the most wonderful cures of Chills 1 bc -. ie fij; c f our readers In another
• dandruff; keep the hair soft and of a Fever came under ray observe- v . 0 - ve u psis of u but
- •• - -h.
Siciaeu Han Ivenewer. Qf ChiPs and Fever tried every reme- niost forcible and logical sermons
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The walls of the v T!)co.\ & Cc’s.
Drug Store ire being rapidly built
ui>. Tills v in be'
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ted.
may sk ; flit.” Sold by ErnggistT. gregation who deny th** divinity
A Word About Our
Millinery Department
CASTOR IA
for Infants and Children.
“ Cast orl* fe so well adapted to children that
(recommend itas superior to any prescription
mown to mo. M II. A. Archeh, M D.,
U1 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn} N. Y.
Castor!a cures Colic, Oonstipation,
Sour Stomach. Diarrha’^v. Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di
gestion,
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cf re July Tsl uillln .ivbiir .f'
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The go hr
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greet Uol c c G .'*( onl c.v i bo ' -
ktplrntsd • . . Except in the -
tion 'H" ’ l« l •: In II, the ci > r.
*«rover'.ni*> bo i'i fi'.r ooi. -ioi.
Oitdi")!. Vlv c innty rcer.-
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i'i’d h> Kitipt fur due; rnd
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As a gucA m-jy o-’
■will probi’hly *;wfi a _
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the uiofevent coaii v on of
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nan” o;her poi-'.’s i
OVvlilRuilT. u i,
111 at lb. a;, doubt, bid rt u'ouhl
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r. firv in ilji' ckai' .< v'-i l i'dcal
.i’rft (UliViliOing l;> ■ O: E
Air. IVi.rsou ip’v.-, bj-morw and
will cam with Iii" rt's good wishes
of;/most ever; ous b.i Builingtou. i
./vs to the result. or. npli.-hed. iime
cm only rmv; •..In.; hey are; from
the simple fact Mi 1 i*- often happens
tbid; where ther * 1 bfc:’, in meot-
J'.gS of till 1 cl'.'l . ol • 1 daul
of c.riliieia<r: ••u-1 r. . it''' •< c the;e
J* bUl 1 orb reeem-
p’i “- ; h. lie of • • hum!
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out injurious medication.
The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y.
PicallswMilfeiiBi h hSybT
From 5c. to 25c. per va.\l. Fi^uiul I uwiia* frou *L‘c. ii]>.
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PARASOLS F
In fact we are ready to show our customers anvlbiii" that is to b, found in
a first class DRY - GOODS STORE, at the lowest prices. Give us
and be convinced.
call
We carry a full line of Shoes in ail grades, and would call speirlul atten
tion to our EV1TT & BRO. latdiea line Shoes every pair Guaranteed.
We also have a nice line of MENS’, YOUTH’S and BOYS CLOTHING,
Hats &.C., which will pay you to examine before buying.
JOYE & SANDERS,
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Ihivo You Got
75 centsjo Exclianp for $1.00 ?
Then watch our bargains this week.
A trcnicndouos stock of Spring and Summer Goods consisting of the
choicest conceits of the sea. on
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l/i 00(18. O-
! The new shades in Spring Catlinure.
r: 1 got . a ve,
ci’.iiUreus white eapi
them will convince.
I believe I can satisfy a lady with
the most fastidious taste with
courteous and polite attention and
WT
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Mx Furniture Company,
OF CHARLESTON, S. C.
I’licGsate and Retail Furniture Emporium.
with the hope of gaining your conli-
deiice. Dear reader soliciting a sha - e
of your pntvp"nir',
; ou? to nleaee.
FINE, MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED FURNITURE AT THE
LOWEST' CASH PRICES
vottfs unx-
otholzl
otholz
CHEAP FURNITURE SUITABLE FOR COUNTRY TRADE
l'u Large Variety
At Factory Prices.
Plaid
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HenicMas, Plaid ami
!i' i . ii i'A t;i;l( u'.
Wc bit the mark, and ntig the bell. The most allrae.’ive stc-'k of (.in.,-
IT*
hams, Chambrays, Prints, Lawns «ic. (hat have ever been sluivui in
Darlingti'ii.
— “To the Victors Pelonjv the 8iK)iis.” -
Rig job in both White and Black, Plaid and Lace Slmu- Mus i;:.
!i*e. I5”. vfle. 2:i aval :i!)
I , 'l(.uncing and Alover Embroi.lerv n-ide to : ,
cents per yard. Our price to move Ihcm niit - • (Mi. .”e. 10. ! “f
PI; in At hite :n; 1 olid 111 ak Li-i n- to •;
id 'igtired ii, ns i l.e l!'.
n:ie
w UMAX RL I 1.1)I SO.
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gOlld
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i t-' j' 1 there i •
•'.hoe o' l.lic .e . r -in
yre.: n, 'i p. n -1 ; ..t
1;! !.'* /.COD* vwtrJmiM
One tiling i.; cevtrin, and tivt is Tax payers of the Town of i’i'-! Never fails to cure any case of colic,
tif the members oi the different lin: ' :on m ‘ 1,mby ,,otifl(Kl 1 hat thc 1
“OWM TAXES.
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’ El'ERIN A NY REMEDIES
COLIC CURE.
Le-.'vs Darliiiit m
Shelhv, (ilex'; l-y) 1.53 y.
At
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Hrve D:u liiiet . 11 ; . ;
'Okcri 11 * 7 . m. Ar i
•8.35 p. in. Anivc AtT-. i
Vi”, Coluiu • ili”: Lo i*\
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6 5» p...
ill. : Pcai'swu'is Jenuon cl >•
vinlty »f (iRrist.
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, . office is opened for the pauuent of!
.Clinches v.oulu g»\e to iluir regu.ar t , Kmc will expire on May 1
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sror’the same amoturt oi -yt qv- 31st 1891.
In another colu .:i ,ve anr.onncoa 1 thy and encouragement tlir.t tbey
that we would giv? i rynopsis of Uiii,
sermon, bnt iuce the ..nnoune: id
was in Ijpe, v.e havy. for gesx. end
sntdcienl ;en.-,ins, i.ud xor lie
cheerfully tender thc evangelists, tho
evengeliots, .the occasion for their
May Lith 1891.
J W. Evens,
Clerk.
COUGH, COLD & FEVER DROPS
Cures lung fovea, Epizootic coughs,
colds, &c.
coming would not exist. One of fiENRY I. SMITH,
that net. i.ng .'liort oi thepuclh. M./n dangers .oonnected with tl’ese
7.25 c ni \;; : ve Coh ai)' * 1*\ ;5 ; uf the vv" ole i-ermon would do lliei special eff.i ts is the tendency they
a. a. Ar iv' Ho - ihnrg l.L i -•*. ir. speaker jn,:lice, ccncluded to give j undoubtedly exert to make people 1 hCill I rStutC A^Cllt,
Arrive Uemer ..m'V 4.23 f. n imrteml the ciren: astonecs mider | ; udk / ei . eat /„ thu ordi se' vices K? B OR ENCE St-
A r nie Asi" lie 5.17 p. uu which it wus prejiured, end cor;enti - , , , ; ■ u «■ v k. «w w w i
.ourselves wic){ rom.e general ob.erva- ! < f cb ' chu,cl *’ 8,1(1 to0 muc,, ^ '•
HORSE RENOVATOR
K<*js 1^? lift’d')
We clnw di dy hear complaint -
in regard to the way iu v. Rich v. great
many fanners plow into the public
. roads, and if these reports are true,
then the nuisance is a very serious
one and should be immediately abat-
•ed. If ibe grand jury would report
ithe matter, and keen on agitating
ithe thing, the county commissioners
might be induced to take some action
.about it. The thing most needed is
& strong public sentiment against it.
A man with any public spirit should
feel ashamed to be guilty of such a
useless tresspass.
Cures iudigeatiou, loss of appetite,
worms, &c.
Hons in regard to it. Another con-1 l’ oac<10,1 these occasion; aa
DARLINGTON. 8. (1.
-iderntion is, that tlie sermon will, the only n^ans of building up the I ,, . .. ..
In connection with others, be pub-1 churches and propogating thc doc-1. ^tenuon pmil to the buy-
propogating
lished at on errly day, and the price ; ,; n cs of Christianity; unmindful of
of the book will be such as to put it
! a reach of every one who cares to
lead it in full. A number of years
jgo when Mr. Pearson was fir?t ad
mitted into the ministry, thecircuin-
t-iance occurred that gave rise to the
preparation of this sermon, and we
shall give it as related by Mr. Pear
the fact that .experience has proved
that it is the steady untiring dis
charge of duty that accomplishes the
best and most lasting results, and
not the occasieuaJ spells of excite-
I ment or enthusiasm that are often
ing and selling of real estate, collec
tion of rents, He.
The strictest attention will be paid
to all business entrusted me.
son
The entering wedge of a complaint
(that may prove fatal is of a slight
•cold, which a dose or two «f Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral might ha*e cured at
the commencement. It would be well
ith -refo.-e. io keep the remedy vrithiu
•reach at a’l Hmc- -.
He had e friend who v as skep- "keu for the work of the Holy
Heal, and who used his influence to ] Spirit In church work the progress
undermine the faith of others. This ought to be steady, and if the mem-
frieud gave Mr. Pearson r. book to WO uld sustaid the pastor, this
ruK., extracLug from him the pro-,
nrse tlir.t he would give it very. c ‘ su,t ' vou,d k ea8ll - v attluue d- The
serious and careful pcmssl. lie i cougregatioBi ,on Sunday morning
n w’ i according .to promise, end as end night, were probably the largest
* A Gcofi Off;
The Nes t end t •> uierhare secur
ed the exclusive co.. ’. ro 1 ’ the / :r.eri-
can ecJ'.km of the Ertclycoped'a
Rriiannie;., end offer it to ineir sub
scribers on thc following liberal
te.ms: Regular price of Eudyo
pzvin cloth 35.90; sheep 40.00; half
morocco 45.00. Cost to “..T.’ -ibers.
18.00; 23.00; 26.00. This discount
is only for the subscribers of the
News & Courier, and not for the
general public. The English edition
has been revised in order to make it
more valuable to American readers*
This is an opportunity that should
be taken advantage of by every sub
scriber to the News & Courier, and
.they should send their orders iimne-
.diately, us it is not probable that
they can renew their offer when the j
his friend had expected, l ie faith
wr> severely shaken. After long re
flection be reached the cenrlnsion
that he mnst meet and answer this
attack or acknowledge himself bea
ten. AHer the m: nmrript of the
semen was finished, he hrnded it to
one of the Huiirtme Court Judgev of
Mi ouii. with the ri:<pwt thet he
/ >i>hi p .;n judgement on it, just ns
he won hi on a legal t ancient pre
lected iO too lOtirt. Hi vtqnr t was
eouipliw/1 r lin, rnd he v.-pl\ of the
lucu H judge wi.s tlu'.i ;to fl .w couW
ever seen in Darlington, and it is
very probable tbhat, leaving out the
people coming from a distance, there
were not probably fifty people in that
large crowd vhe could not easily
attend service ewery Sunday. If they
were divided among the different
churches, it would give them each a
large congregation, even if the at
tendance was confined almost entire
ly to the members.
1. foit .d In ID logic.
The i-. mon was based on the
v' os ‘ if Thou be the (son of God
eo.-.tc d .v.n from ihe Cros. ,” andv-nc
noor'-stio "al)!y a » aster .iwe c£
Io*,' r id tlicie was not . single
fi.ir i * the c .t'in of Ciidetioe Hint he
p.c ; at 1 in support of bis position.
Even ihose who deny the Divi Ity of
tlie Sav! were compelled to aifmit
tho force c ml clcai eras with which
thc sneaker supported his ]K>sition.
It was a masterly presentation of th
dociiire or belief on which rests the
whole fabric of Christianity, for if
we uke aw..y tho Divinity of the
Haviour, we cannot claim the litoral
ful 111!! men t of tho Prophecies of the
Obi Testament. During thc sermoi.
Mr. Pearson gave about twenty ave
ileod Looks.
Millinery and
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Mrs. R. W. Parker,
WONDER WORKER LINIMENT
Cures cuts, wounds, harness galls,
scratches, Ac.
HOOF GROWER & SOFTENER
Sure cure for contracted feet,
quarter cracks and
tenderness.
WAGONS.
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Two-horse wagons are now
Manufactured at
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On si'oc8 we Imvo no
sell tho best shoe mudu
pair.
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and \vm ru-nt' every
DARLINGTON, S. C.
CALL AND SEE THEM
REFORE PURCHASING
ELSEWHERE.
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
On Clothing we will give you tno hsst gcoft add tlnest fir tor the
least paid. In fact wo w?! 1 rv.i ■ ^ ^ m nvc.* vhi vsn 'mk
in DRY GOODS, SWs.
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These wonderful nk-dicities are
sold and guaranteed to jileasc the
user of money refunded without ar
gument. For sale by
DR. J. A. BOYD.
Buggies,
Carts,
Harness
A N D
FURNITURE
Always on Hand.
Undertaker’s
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The Ackjiowledgcd Leader of Low IV: v
Darlington South Caralma.
Furniture! F 11111 ^ 1110 !•'
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THE CHEAPEST LARGEST and REST LINK of FURNITURE EVER
OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF DAELING’IYN COUNTY.
AT
MIWBra k BOYD’S Finite Si«
Good looks arc more than skin
deep, detieiuLiug upon a healthy eon-'
dition of all the vital organs. If the
liver he inactive, you have a bilious
look, if yyur stomach be discorded
you have u dyspeptic look and if your
kidneys be affected you have a pinch
ed look. Secure good health and you
will have good looks. Electric Rit
ters is the great alterative and Tonic
acts directly on these vital organs.
Cures pimples, blotches, boils and
gives a goo l complexion. Sold at
Wilcox’s drug store, ftOe. per bottle.
HAS JUST OPENED
In the building oppositse “The Rank
of Darlington.”
A FASHIONABLE
Millinery and Dress Making
Establishment
Thc Millinery Department is un
der the supervision of Miss Burnett,
one of Armstrong, Cater .& Co’s,
most thorough and accomplished
milliners.
Mow to Ret Voor Paper for Nothiog
For every ten subscriptions, paid
in advance; handed in by one person,
we will g> ve them the Hekald one
year free of charge. With a very
little trouble you can get youx own
paper free.
“Old Ueltable”
Haghes’Tonic
Nevek Fails to Ocre
0 hills and Fever
PETER BOWLES
DOES FIRST CLASS
REMEVES
THE WORST
(HIRONIO
OASES.
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ja exhausted. | Nmv -]i (
A Good Idea,
There is a movement on foot,
among some of our public spirited at J. II. Mason &
pitixens, looking to the erection of a j Store.
by quotations
New Testament proved that in every
instence they had been fulfilled.
Watches repaired and warrestteu
Co’s. Jewelry
All watches repaired at J. H. Ma
son & Co’s. Jewelry Store is wak-
HANi'Eb and wo stand ready to make
goodHiiyworkth.it does not give
satisfaction.
Miss Abbott, of Raltimore, who is
an experienced dress maker, mid who
cuts and tits accurately superintends
thc
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YOU WILL FIND IN THIS
Establishment one of the choicest
assortments of Millinery ever seen in
Darlington, with ..(• novelties of the
season. Conic and see.
Illlll
Paper Hanging.
Kals'.r'/.j York a Specialty.
Uottor (lian Quinine alone, because
it removes the cause.
THE LATEST AND MOST IMI’ROVKD HESKrN.S AND FINISHES
IN RED ROOM SUITS IN WALNUT, ANTIQUE OAK, 10th
CENTURY and OLD ENGLISH.
GIVE US A CALL.SWE WANT YOUU.TltAUE and WILL BO
OUU YflKV BEST TO PLEASE YOU.
Ilcsprrtftillj,
Hnynswortli & Hovd.
Fur Better than most of the so-called
“Tasteless" or Swkutkneh Tonics-
For ;jO Years a Sneeess.
He tV’clte the patronage of
Darlington.
Ask for llualies’ Tonic, insist on
Uaving it, and notldug else-
riOc. and $ 1 .Oi) Bottles.
-JOHN SAWYER,-
TAILOR.
O?' For Sale by Druggists and Morcluints
throughout theGountry.
-On March 1st, 181)1
WE WILL MOVE INTO THE HEWITT BUILDING NEXT DOOR TO
McCALL & RURCTF.
OUU S'l'OCK OF CHAMBER SUITS WILL BE COMJ’LETK IN
EVERY 1’ARTICUL.VR.
Bilvlclcn’a Arnica Halve.
The best salve in the world for eats,
brakes, Mm, nicer*, salt rheum, favor
aores, tetter, ebapped handH, chllbliliis,
oorns, and uW skin eruptions, and post-
T am now prepared for the Spring and
Summer work. tny, Glsaning and
Repairluir Clothes t’earl Street, Dar
lington, 8. C.
Firs k Marias
To The LittUes.
Don’t ruin your complexions by
lively cures piles, or no pay requlreii. It exposing your faced to the Sim when
ced l
Old newspapers 25 0.■nts a htuidred Is guaranteed to gtve perfect satisfaction, Woods & Woods have such lovelv
at this office. l? r mot I?^ r ciuiidid..^,,! liu. -5 c ' 11 ‘ , K 1 rciiMai >1
box. For sale at Wilcox's dru;.' store. ■ p!"' ; >So s.
IX8UKAXCE Co.
BPIUNGFIELD, Mas*.
^"•■ncy at Darlington, So Ca.
U. 1. CHARLES, Agent,
ERNEST A. SMITH,
PHOT ©QKkPME
DurlingiOii, South Cavoliiin
i’urlora over Gurncr's new druv store, wher. ihe ritizc-r.- «.f
County are now respectfully invlt <d to e 11 „nd cximdne m ;
The ’ry K-i! of vork i;ittirijite< d.
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