The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, September 02, 1891, Image 3
THE DAM HERALD
W. D. WOODS, /
T. J. DREW. \
KDITOHS
AND
I'ltOIMUKTOKS.
DAKUNUTON, S. f.
Wednesday, Sept. 2. 1891.
For the information of ontimle j fellow that makes the enrth tremble
readers we wish to say that Darling- lieneatli the tread of a No. 13 bro-
ton county produces a considerable gan. Hesides all these novelties in
quantity of very fine molasses, which shoes, they have rubber shoes, and
is prefered by some people to the! rubber goods of all descriptions
finest made in Ixmisiana. SomAf it trunks, valises, traveling bags, hats
will be exhibited at the State Fair, and everything else in their line, high last Saturday and Sunday, and
If the price of sugar ever goes up The moral of the story is to keep the' it is feared that the crops on the
very high again, we will get to mak- feet warm and good health will l>c river lands aie damaged,
ing that also. your portion.
If a man were to start out to find
Head the notice of
Schools in this issue.
is
ofi
in
of the rainy spell. i ry to give it success. The scheme of
Thk Daki.inhtox Hkuai.I) has reducing the acreage by legislative
greatly improved, and is now a first enactments or by taxation seems even
class County newspaper. We wish more impossible of attainment. It is
it much success. hardly necessary to point out how
Dench's, river was reported very entirely inadequate these suggested
measure, must prove if they shall
ever Ih' put to the tost. Time;
alone seems to offer any remedy for
Our sick are all improving and we the situation. If it be true that the
hope to see them out again soon. present price is b dow the average
Cvpress. S. ('., Aug. 31, ’HI. cost of production then necessity w ill
force each individual a, he finds
News llfinx fr*m
dueing cotton, to reduce th
.. .. , t , A (harming Town.
., ,, , a liner section of eouutrv, he would , . , ,, , .
the rublic ,,V.. It is verv probable that there
1 never reach the end of his journey, . • ‘ ... ,
, . ,, , . not another town in the State,
lint would rove hk« the “n andenng , .
equal size, that can compare,
\\oods & \\oods are opening their. Jew.” 1 ... . ,
, .... . . , 1 nianv wavs, with our Aster town,
tall and Winter stock. , - •„
T there was a big washout on the Hennettsville.
tjome of the street bridges are in . C. S. A \. road on Saturday, be- It is surrounded bv as fine farming! I’ 1 '"' 11 " 1 ..... i . i • .
, , , . ii,..,.. u * it ’ i »i i i i r i i , credit to you, and Darlington should tij 01 to study to devise some moie
sad need of repair and should have tween Suniter and Lunar, and the land as can be found anywhere, and I - ’ ° ^
immediate attention. trains were very much delayed there- diws a very large and profitable busi- 1 11 1* " ' '
by. It was repaired as soon as possi- ness; shipping for the past season
NEW STORE!
Hew Stock! Hew Prices!
\Yv tickin’ to inform the public that have op* m<*«I up m tiist dn-
DRY - GOODS - STORE.
We want your tra I". 'V lei;," io ni'uit ll liy olVerin; New awl rive i.
at the I.ovvcsl IVx-ilile t'rii es: renli'.ini tlial at the proenl luiee ot e iilon.
himself losing or not making bv l>r<r- j cliaadUe mi t lie sold at a -in ill pe.i eiitaye of prom.
Mere are some of the line-we euri'
pinnlity
Allow me to congratulate von. ...s , : |1 fk J
Messrs. Wimds & Drew, niMin the ap- of land, capital and lalmr wlti b lie; 11FU i|flflnQ
of Thk IIehai.D. It is a will devote to an unprofitable indus-; A'* J WUUUv
economical inclInals of producing the
It has I Maui raining for a week,and staple. It is no doubt true todav
Work has commenced on a hand- ’’I' “ "7 .x.., , it ])H , kg u . rv lim( .|, l iko eontiuuing. that many acres of land in S,nib
l4 i it- e «■ ble, (ol. Averill, the f»en. Manager, ftillv twentv thousauu balesuf fotton, • tB , „ tl . . .. . ..
some eight room dwelling, for Mrs. . . . . . u- i Mr. B. H. ludson, of Binning- t arolina, and m Darlington ((Mint v,
. m A ^ U'liig on hand to nllsli forward the fullv three-fourths of which was t ... .! «... , . . . .... f
Maums on Spring street. u.. 'n.m ,i.„ ... bam, Ala., is on a visit to Ins sister, would, in the present condition of
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Millinery and
Dress Making.
Mrs. R. W. Parker,
II As Jl sT ol’KN Fl>
lu I lie building op|M>si!.-e •••I h. Hank
of Darliiielou."
A FASHIONABLE
Millinery and Dre-a Making
Kslaldisllllient.
Mr. J, N. Oates has
grocery store in
the building
work. In such weather as we have handled in the town. Some of the
opened a had for the past two weeks, these business house's, notably the McCall
just mishaps are unavoidable, but it block, consisting of three large stores,
' sjienks well for the vigilance of the would make a very creditable show in
railroad employees that no accident a city. Thevolumeof business is large!
, , resulted therefrom. The Atlantic and with the excellent railroad fa-
'! oh ^: I’ in the same eilities that they now have, there is;
wav, but they were also on the look- no reason w hv the town should
I’he ediica- I, I , ' ,| " ,ln o rt time at (ilenn Springs,
, i has returned,
are good, and
IN< I.
SHOKS!
' i • i M ■
V V A HI I-HI
SI I OKS!! SHOKS!!!
Il.oe
vaeated by Welling & Bonnoitt.
■The True Children of (Sod
I Airs. W. D Hinds.* i things, he more profitably planted in; lu ilo ifi pioiiiu in
; . • --.t, I" . < •ur 'le" ~ in
Mr. Martin Manly, of Darlington, giiim or olb r crops which, even
was in Florence last week. if they failed to add to the v i i
Mr. Morten Warring, of this city, ble ineomeof tbe farm, would eer-
and Miss Maltie tiibson, of Mars t.'dnlv contribute largely to reduce
lu tie
1.1" . i
<)::i l.ailie
discussion at the
the Y. M. C. A.
next meeting of
I’dulf, were married last Wednesday.
I!ev. II. II. Browne, who ha ; lieen
Mr. Harry Smith, of Charlotte.
N. ('., has located in Darlington and
will ho assoi'iuled with Mr. tI!.
Woi'da iii l.lie ii'llon bil'ilii 'V.
out and no damage was done, except
the delav of 'be trains.
lias I ** •' • it
•e foi sev
eral \ sars, has resigned, and bis jdaec
has been taken bv Mr. I'.. <i. Orrell.
Mr. c. D. F.vaus.
•'..\pri s. Agent at ibi 1
Miss (i, 1|. Dnrgan will resume
her lessons in mnsle Sept. Tib. For
terms apply at the residence of Mrs.
A. D. Flinn.
Sept. 1, 181*1. *
Mr. D. 8. McCullough will soon
commence the construction of a large
building on Main struct, where lu*w ill
We Ve-peet fullv e ili the a!t"lltiou
"I i!>'• I'oiiiiC eomiiiis'-ioiii'r- 1'iile
eoiulilioii of He' roailwai. jn.-l no llt<
• olier idu of in. l•rl•'•k. in Doneraili .
It is mil logli i __ i. and e'l ry
time there is a freshet in the creek,
it is inijiossilile for pedestrians to
cross owing to the road being under
water. Sometimes this is the ease
for two days at a time, and it is a
very serious ineonvenieiieo. The
place should be elevated or a sub
stantial foot way constructed. The
work should be done immediately.
• In the town side of the crev'k there
not grow very rapidly,
tional advantages
the diffcrenl I'hurehes are all
i- j': nti d lie re. Socially the plan
i- d. dgliinil. and voting m Iioiii a
di-l.eii'i' \v*l|" 'l>il BeillieltsVille tl!'’
-aid in find it ditV'eUltto leave. Mtiehi
beitvl'hotel aei ominiKbitinns can be
sei'Uii'd than arc usmilly furnislied
by siniill towns.
Personal,
'!r. C. I(. Woods lias |•etu^l("^.
Miss lata Lucas, of Society Hill,
is ;it Dr. Baird's.
Miss Annie Morris, of Columbia,
is at Dr. Willeox’s.
Mr. *'. I*. Wells, of Maron, was
Miss F.va B. White, w In ha - i'l en
visiting in Iiiirbngion. h - : * I
rile ne Inii.M • " - I
nearing ei>inpl"ti -n.
I'lai'e i- a lot ol building going oi,
in Florence jn.-t. now, and business in
general is prettv brisk for this tini"
of the year.
Mr. ('. L. Boiiiesl has just bad
the expense aeeonnl.'of the faim.iiud
mi'rbt i b.inge the result of (be busi-
m-s from a lo." to ti profit, ll is (be
duty, as I eineeiveit. of societies
like Ibis, wb'ise mission it i- to in-
1 lie
Millim
•ry
I'artim iit is
liii-
lilT t III
' '•(Urn
of Mi-s I’miTictt.
|('U" i't
A nil'!
l iim
Cator A
Co's.
most
1 liordi;
ub
ill
"1 aiiompli
-in..!
; millin'
•I'e.
Mc-
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Baltimoi". «
i-n
im 1 xp
• •riem * 1
d d
le>
> makiT. and
who
and fils accurately superintends
a n
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I ll I't
til #1 Ill' I'-u
w Inch go to nit
i mini v, to itniil. t
"l ell lbo e i I'oj
•t I be expen e- ol I b
farm and family a well a- llios
w hieli are more eonspienoiis .v.um e
of iiu'ome by their siilenble value. I
is a matter of congratulation al
11111 I", I, |i| Vlell . I’.i iv ill I t I'il'llrn
• an i.l mil tml (lie n ul o-ais' I lie'll, Imt
Stnut. Unrrlethina ' all niioml.n lenal !
a periret i:t at pi'ier.' iineipntle'l.
hats.•siHiri's \ i i-v'v • :• t ,
• ■ ' Ji I y III •llle'v
Wirsiiif,.
IIb Makii
M ILL I’lMi |\ Tins
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ilr.-'njny.e
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ll liiCiiii
il Ms
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BRUNSON, LUtm & CO,
EK D
\mi:i s
compleied tbe haudsomest residenee ibal w ilbin Ibe past few years I hen
Finn
Hsxaj by lion. W. t. Coker Ci'Torr
Hie Agricultural Society.
ought to lie some plan devised tlial i" Darlington last week,
conduct a sale and livery business, and "*H obviate the necessity of people Di
make a speciality of tine stock. • walking in the mud while ascending fn "» Hieir summer trip.
••• the bill.
Mr. James Wilson, a veteran of the -«■-
late war, who lived near the factory, ^'' publish in this weeks issue
received a stroke of paralysis last I 1 '" eomluding portion of the ml-
Saturday night, from the elTi'ets of inirable address, delivered I ado*.'(lie
which he died Sunday morning. graduates of the Citadel, at I lie re
cent commencement, by Hon. (!. W.
Dargan, and hiqK' that it will la'
carefully perused by every reader of Florence
The regular business meeting of
the Y. M. C. sV. will be held in the
Presbyterian church, Sept. 2nd, at Thk || ki ; uJ) . After readingjhe
8:30 p. ni. I lease attend. revolutionary harangues of some of
M, Sa' , pru , tem °" r " 0 " k, * U>ila ' U,rs ’ it is i " s l ,iri "2 (-„ v & (•„.
^ ' to dwell on the lofty and patriotic M r . J. A. Buehaiiau
Mr. tiatlin, the j>ostmaster, utterances of this eiiltunil and do- ,
The subjeet assigned for llii !•'
port is on" which appeals lotlie in
ami Mrs. Metiirt have letHrmal terests not only of the members of
Ibis Society and to the Southern
Mr. (ieorge Cooper, of Florence, fanners generally, but to every class
speiii Sunday with relatives in Dar- within the cotton producing Stale'
lington. and in the country generally.
Miss Deinniie Law has entered Assuming that something over
on her duties as cashier for Woods twenty million acres have this year
& Woods, been planted in cotton, and a
Misses Sul lie Wardlaw and Nonie jMissible crop of eight million bales
Williamson have returned from a visit is, in a few weeks, lo be put upon
lias returned
.. ii' 1
will remain j|c|;e f|||riug |||e
authorizes ns to say that on the first voted son of Soulb j:arq|i..a. Mill; '
Jif Op(. Hip PqstHfljei! 'yjnitr rianovd (( f % i||(jsj tlitlill^ll^liwl pdiitatlnis Ml , s> Skinner, of Stokes
m the Welling A Bonm.it building, of the St ite has pronounced the ad- Ul .i ( |e,.. js clerking in the store of
This is a splendid location for it. dross as a timely contribution to the Sanders. ^ •
and the building will lie specially history of our times and a vigorous \| is- ••., v, || n „| 1S011) ( ,f Sumter,
fitted up for the eonveniem e of tin protest against the misrepresentation whohiUj , Kvn 011 tt visit ’ to Miss Alma
public. of South Carolina in the history of
the country.
the markets of the country, the fact
Mr. W. K. Harrall, of Lydia, has that this heavy crop is worth tvvelv"
acei pteil a position with MiKirhead. dollars and a half per bale I"" th in
it was a year ago, is om
!l!lpfi!'!: ll ni'sl'h il iliibwu-.. of
(Hie Itumlivd Mlillion nf dollars lo lb"
annual lueonie of the country and
of nearly two-thirds of that amount
in the values of the prospective ex
ports of the Cnited Stales. To th"
Southern States it has an overwhelm
ing iinportanec.from the fai t Hlil
amount
has been evtraordinurv pi ogress in
t!i" in It i vat ion of oiliir dtiiniil-
iii'" t v i I'ops, notal Iv of tnbaieo, and
veget.ilili s foi I he ealiliing iiido.. : lrv..
I I'.ive the discussion of these new
ill ve’lipliielits to those who ill" I rlli'i
iul'iMned in regard to tlimi than
uivs'lf; only suggestiu-.r the priiuiplc
that I'w rv ni re of land in our enttou
eonnlry that can be diverted from
the proilneiion of cotton, and at tin
same lime be a .source of profit in
ii.'"lf, isadi-timt gain noto'ilvto!
Hie man who cultivates it. Imt lo ibe
w bull' agri' iilluraljirolhcrliooil.
Bespecl fully,
M . ('. ( ok Kit, * hairman.
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t.niv- !o
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FivVKi; Dliul's
I.
You can gel you a nici black law t)
dress at McCall ^ Bllfi li’rf, Duly
of |Mirt|'l||i|qv i! f' ; H Itltlli' left.
2** yards of good while humspou
f.or A Hit I at McCall A Burt he's.
and me pri'i'iiml to v-nit cvil" oi.c in tic e verv m <
Mens Bools and Shoo. Ladies.
Hisses and (hildrnis Slices,
UiiIiImt Shoes of ail Sizes.
Kit liber hoods for hints, Ladies
and Lhildmi.
11' 'L'SL il 1\| t\'.v fi li
es lillll..
up; "tiu.
Mtt\
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lilt)
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Alin "|
5 if. kn,
i (iiises
-a
and r ri'a Yclin^'
•'Inn* Tm in li
McCown has returned to her home.
D.artiii
rjl.n V i.- licieliy
( oi |i(rvm<u - of flic
ivetl liv tin lentpl of
Cojorvil Inilusivk'l,!
Ittaelv In •, Ac.
tmijdclc 'duck <
Haji's;
Call |."< i:
I r.lt'.nti
ton'
t
Mr. Manuel Marco is frreparin
to build a fine brick store on I’earl There is anothi'r verv inifHirtant
ktretiL next to Mr. Ilennig's. While croj.'Vd' Ik^ e&ns^Fr.xi, 1 'dit ieiist for TO V"" W
' ' in'eoiiiieetiiin
1*" flffi ExutflfiKP of « SnmifT Fafr'
Wb lifr.
d.<|vrH',nrtb «.f life Vjcrliaitn-.aj wf .\grit nifara) Fair Asm
tsmeoniei.f a large uiitmrifv of 'i'd'" 1
Mrs. Dr. Wilson, of ..ear Llarti.m-. «ro« 'f. * VW rtf of xfi.l
oii.'S.'C., amlliir two gland child- the iH'iHile; a wlifrlf mfglff 1^ uiteni'il at I lie ottlve of C. I*,
o i. _ ,pj ! ■ . vi • l. " 1 ' 1 ,. g,' 1 ... L * ' • ■' , »k.. Ms..' »n Mt'iileiulH'r 111. mm
tlA'^sjiirit rvMhipr'ovcVnoilL is abroad, fhf'a pjiVt o( the' State, iui'ediine
hm m 1 Mf siv
til?!!!}? 'COT!! HI! Uu ' f'qHtt'i !!l ! !l I s . Uill;iri'‘i'.
sui'iin
■ 1 bf
i
Hiroia voon. ii n a.-o i et-Ttfinim tmt c mraM-'i'. vu-
o (Tj'liU'r >Vlt|] bnek t , !; r.e. jnfqnncd if fevy tfiiyi, u^i bv one While theK* Is so much wild talk
ur the most successful fanners in being intlulged in about farming not IH " ot
, in the conntv, that if, which can easdr being renumerative, it may not be
lie done, one sere of land produces amiss to give the experience of qf| ? V.Binilim ! nii < ^jt**^ \tt bAlHISivn dm "" ° " ,n ' r ” n
one thousand
(IrsiiWl: H'fu. LV.M! M44F bt-i.
lines* we have had since the war, and
sand iKiunds of cotton ...id 'x\\\\\\ m-‘ W* ?•»»»« • It- III lim HM.mfai't.iri.^cenl.n s mmiK'r2ts.
• •; i ''i<o.m"otlo I Ills, wlio linvn I iim hoi b of Hie Init-sl Ftat.'S and F.n- All |*ii|.ils ini Inn.'noi rice
it MSM MW* lim HI 'UlO • ill! lickds }»n*l all new
Ire luonev 'll tl than cotton led to take a very gloomy view by the r,, l ),, > ami we see it stated that th" . ion must lie rxinuinril snilglii
lie also said that "'ild harangues of some of our pro- great decline in the values of cotton
as no I fessional jKilitieians w ho seem to is assigned as a c.iuse ‘Jpij .loprcv-
( ,vcr- think it their sfieeial mission ^ .m»e *1* »rterehaiidlzing and bank
Tiiivik»« M-naSiUU*. sw — “.
» fliaV extra larmer under their protecting wings, being felt, producing stringency in q x ,.<*'a nooi,.
r i. ... imit nil,m- lit... llii, i'«i:i.l I., all the IIIOIII'V markets, cin v Iill'lren iiinler III. Tliur ntav. Scnl. 17
The otitlisik for cotton, it mu
confessed, it is not very bright, bn‘
there is no cause for our faniuTs to
the |l Ktk
icaily more
there is probably, owing to the ox- 11 ' l ‘ ven ,l ' n
eessive rains, more forage than can for »long time at least, there was no
l • theml prohahility of the market liein
t- stoekeil with good
We take the liliertr of suggesting M iiu Hi"
jo tjxe jown eouncf| amj the‘owners (iVm tobacco sells for as much as fifty ""'l show him the royal road
oi tjie property that it would Is- a or sixty cents, should induce every- wealth.
good' thing to extend Hussel street to ou ,. t„ oxp,'rini. nt on a small scale. 'f.™ ve,:;^: fqv Wf.mer m ques
the ^ilroatj, ai|<lobviate the necessity 1
pj (|};ivi||g I|tx*|||}d i| |;!qeL ( |n ’i jfe ;fecjdei|t that oeeunvl
JJpjer Iff ktH'lf tqe t)'ep<it fnilif th- Statesville qnThursd.iy
fjastprif pifft qf tjfe tq*f if;
Mr. Htnii Ktm tl«. pbampiui.
house mover, has got his rollers
under the New York store and w ill
soon have it on the line of the oth
ers that have been moved back to
widen I’earl street.
We hope the council w ill soon com
mence widening South Main street. It
is very important that tl-i* shnUjvj l*
iftine bcfoec-Miy'bridk bfiildihg's are
tVl'cted on the West side.
tfivui. thitf fbV' lioiiks l>f Mlxei'inllon In
Ion will
, . Dnrgan,
uf mvmv v dnwntn" th.> H '' l " n y^i\ Jl i , 'i, l K M sMiT l i
Utndiliim »»f sulvoney or insolvency See. of Hoard of Corporators.
esjKH tally as it is nut offset by anr m *t i --M^*' *t.
eoriVS|Hindlng diminution in Hie cost
of prodiietinn. This enormous loss \T . 4' .. ..
eounterbalaneed by gain to M<WH fYfll
otlier industries. We rp;f(| j( ( fhii
Childronis Shot's
IDm*r 1 • i;o\\ i t: ..
Sill'- t 1 av f..i 1 mil
i)iiail"i "is-I
!- 110' 1II 1
Tii">" woi'il ith!
sold niid g.uuauii i i!
I 11 ■ "i' of ii oin v 1 i i a 1.1,
:v|i:i"lil. l or ...il" In
jail.-.
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Vi |l liolil
tS
AND LATKS r r STYKKS i\ sTIKK U.V IS.
WOODS & WOODS. : °i
nnnnnt inn. h h m h m h a xinni itini >nt X m
lo la'gin Monitav, Scp-
ive'l tjrH'V.i' .»* ) ,
foramin- >A l* TO
liidi'il I s'fore ' ^
Hiev i iqj ivliiff |l|i''s,i , iiiol.
loilovvlu; Is Hi" si li" I'llc of cv-
Hiiitnntlons:
St. JOHN’S SCIIOIH..
HimouiKr i*t our IVioiids hikI
tlio ^(‘iierally that wo havo iv-
and host solected
trivod tlio
hirgest
ni''hi w.i.'
a’
OM
Ilf t||p fj|| ; l| il|»lt h.is over (M
• nrrutl lit Hr: and *iH l" in .
gtisim Into nianv liouseliolds. II
fion rt-nted a piece of land and
went to work with Hie determiii ii'eri
to sneeeed. At the out n't be vf |
llilllliil : i»P|ltai h : v ii ‘l-i'o id ‘||.|. Hi »•.
and dullars, bv.t dnspit" Hd, lie m m
aged to save soniethin,g everx ve,v,
I,, all the moiii'V markets, ' 'n '.p,,
pquMiu* <" '*d « •"» 'creial
ventmvs^
It iqipears to be tbe fact Hi t Hie
prodin lion ol the gn-.d sfjijJp )( i!S
t liil'lrcn imiler til, Tlmr •.ilnv. Sept. I
over “ 1'riilnv, “ IS
I’ATTMUSON WABDL.VW,
isiiperleteMitriii
- 'i.nu 1 wmmm ■ ■
S tock f ^Jprinp,' iV ^%umim‘r floods
tock 0 %#j>riiiiT v'k ^^iiimiK'r
DR. J, A. BOYD"
•Iaim's A ilan A l o.
28b King St. Charleston, S. C.
! The Laihl -! deweliy Slnre in the . i;;'.'•
SOUO RLAt ES OF
Sterling Silver
inlftM 5n of
SPOONS AM) I’OIMvS
it rolntumoft ExpofiMto
^Ymr, hid! them jilatctl
nitirC) coiitfclnln*?
Vice Times as much
tiilrer as
standard pi.ate.
ii Lift a Aiifctnac
iORE DUilAULK
fNissible the resjMiiisiliility ought to 1 until he had taken up the claim, lie
still rents the same land, has Imnght
and paid for a good farm and pay-
as he goes; not having a single claim
against his crop Tl
euargV'Of it''
I, ouid*
was very pixir
be -fixed on some one, and severe
pilliishnieut should speedily fol
low. It seems pretty certain that
the train was running at a high rate
of sliced, and did not, as is usually
Hie rulu \f jti» 1 eai'lv all railroads, j and of course this added to his difli-
daeken its s]ieed while crossing the | eulties. This has probably been the
bridge. If no guard rail was provi- ease with a good many, and we only
ded then the railroad
'Tlio tinje'js ttpitf td ifaqil {nr jiiffift- lj suffer in Mir w id tliMiiitijT
ing ohK. mid wu hojic the farmers wdl not undo t|»o distress the acoi-
wiu bear in mind the Tory excellent dent has occasioned, Imt will make
article from Mr. Beasley 011 this sub- the authorities more careful in fu-
ject which appeared in our last weeks Hire. I here were uliout twenty-five
issue. It may not be amiss to state killed outright and about thirty or
that outside of ‘he United tStatcsi forty seriously injured,
corn is rarely used as hoflL feed, oats
being the main reliance. Where onf 14 u ‘ r . v l ,ro,,il,jle that in the Iteais af Interest fr#* Cypress
er«p of oats is damaged bv cold or, " f crw,ti,m the l^ple,irrespec-
drought, at least three crops of corn ' ,vc ,,f or m,lt ’“re-footed,- «‘ven.. l*crso„s ,r ,■ ^
will suffer from dry weather. i "" 1 l ' u '" af,ur t,K ‘ v hl,,1
-' III IT.ii It'-d n J**il,ii wbe'e lb'.'
..ii. iiltl ".('"e'l ' lb" i "pae.ly of 1 be
■ i.omf n tor. rn to put it into (on-
•unptiim, iind th-J vviUi c v erv sp'm-
■!le ruiiiiing, tlu iv is to remain a
-urplus from Hie product of the last
vear to bo added to the pro-Oii'i ti,
i.vJ'iV
YMtru •'rlw At*, we pate ’.let' C'natorla.
Wb»ti 4te was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
Wbeu she became Mtea, she clung to Castorfa.
When •he had Children, she garc them Castoria.
Unit wo lurvu *• vtT IukI, find iiivitu tlium to
iu«|>(r* tho saint'.
I.ADIKS
Than tiiiriit stertinj?
silicr.
An:l no! X'llllie cm V C »■ .-rlii •
iasVm"' Z. CtwUujIrt-lilti..
” 7:1 Ctvais thf.
;:tc1 " tcai to as t:: " A - .-
i:-jo id rrhiJ.
ASJtfT KO MS3TIT7TZ.
ilrr.uf.ir*,1 ri‘'( only l‘V
IHK HIlI.-UKs * KlirtiSUN SiLVKIt CO.
i. ole'tioteu lien' that vvbile in tbe
ea-i' of most oilier eommodities a
decline in price stimulates a
arger eon-mmption and thus tends {q
remove fmm |||". mackt'i .my aieu-
should lie made I mi^t jqi| it tqi jins.if (if (lie ;i>>c|'(jiii| mulail'm. of siiiplus; yet llnsean
f i|atimgCS; TUie ■ «C hlivu Viften mail*' that farilling, only take place with cotton after the
proja.irly manuged, does pay. lapse of time sullicicnt for the inan-
ufaetiiriug industry to grow up to a
(Jo and see McCall & Burche s bar- capacity equal to Hie production of
gain counters. the staple. Cotton goes into actual
consumption only through llie iiilrr-
ColTeSpOlldenCC. vention of costly inaehinery requiring'
large investments of capital and lom'’
Professional Lards.
W. F. l)AH(i,V>\
Avlerney - at - Law,
D A HI,INUTON, S. L.
OMice over Hlaekwell IRrotliers’ Store.
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K. K KITH DA KG AN,
Attorney at Law,
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time for its erection
r
Nettles A Nettles,
ATTOIINKVS
Darliiv’loii t
AT - I,AW,
II., s. c.
•llte
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Will |*r.'ieliue in all S’)0. s iud
(’ourls. 1 arcful AwWkM ’k' \N dl
lo all 1» L I” 11h %
' ~ — -m* .
P. Bishoj) Parrott,
and
ti'evKirat I
\\*il l>e jrlv'".,
UtUb- IV
1 lK '
live of age or sex, went bare-footed, 1 Several (lorsons -N |t V mjmv hiHu k’orut Ihay mid uses fur all the eot-
and even after they had adva"".’ |mutp4 d'ftfU dll AiVnunrof bad ton that is being produced, yet it
! fill "ttuiijju in intelligence ten VliliIk* well water. They now have as fine can only realize those uses after
adveHtseiiFnt of Brunson, 'heir,feet in the skibs of wild beasts, water us spring or mountain water. making large additions to industrial
Luiin * Co.,Iapi)e«s in thib issue, they never, in their wildest dreams of Mr. II. L Huggins left for Charles- organizations necessary to eonverj
dnd a careful perusal of it will show progress, ever conceived of the iK'r- ton on Monday to purchase goods, staple into forms t\i [ui.fvin-'vimpMun.
what they have to offer in the way fection, this apparently simple thing He will sism open a store here. ( ^,v. ttlhv-!- t m suggest for
of general merchandise. They pro- —a shoe, would reach at the present Hoanm, of has (qw-mM U 1 *® decline in. Hi. value of cotton ' a '"1 : Type-wrUcr.
pose to suit everyone who may give day, and, with exception of U,VY a imk m Vl.is place with K. otlu ' r ,lla " ' ’ "'‘"H'ly, ••'«( i.koai. xnu otiiku euv\*M. <wo.k .iki.
them a call. The two senior mem- Hebrews, jf apj qf ^(Lla'bj.'k'Y.f that o. i> al .| lilM , fts manager. the crop of tfie l.i* yen- has Ihtii in .. TAl^(?,^rsnT.T!iof 1 H ‘ 1<,( ‘ S all d STyH'S.
hers of the fi r nl ai'e’experienced;'hiy had found a modern shoe, in- Mess. .1. L McL'iidon and C \V the demands of the H«ulv.'a* reasonalilc rsies.
kleintcn, and fully understand the stiad of wiaring Jt^ would ^ have ||. u , r j g | ( .f t „„ last Tuesday for aM< *Vt'd’-'b-lH mV *1)' mill , 1 mnU work gimrantei'd.
Olllee wllli NeltU's.V Nellie.'.
. « • ... .. . , * a in ic t tie.' " v 1 ,, 1 , ,1 . . . .
an
Fans, Gloves, !fandkci'cliiefs.
Hosiery and evervHniii’'else that can he
lomid in a first class
DRY GOODS
STORE.
A complete stock of ladies underwear.
,|.idit 1. *11
..1
S I <M K.
ir laT-
Solid Silvdi w.ire.
(>old and Silver
U V I T ill '. S
el*'.
nt III" miv.l il'l'IOVlMt link '
Diaiiionds nioiinted in Kings,
I’ins. :uul l»l•o:M•hes.
“Old Kelialde
Very larii'e and beautiful assortint'iit ot
neck wear, and everyth ini*' else in the way
of jl'ents wear. ('lothinu,'and hats in i ll
Htiglies'ToniG
N V \ 1.11 F v: 1> i'o < * l IM
Ghiils and !\'ver
KI.I.II.VKS
ITU WoltST
c it in in K;
UAM>.
r.el
Ice I !i:lii <yni 111IM'
emov ' ' 1!" 1 "M-*
.. , , , . .Jams ten on .... ,
business of handling goods, and 1"'< *t m wme kind of a temple and 1M(ia . m|t N ( . ^j^.. u j„ i H*u worUI to manufacture. And
what is of more importance know made an idol of it. Kven at tips at A u | ' this suggests thill the only remedy j
rt*m it gxs. in .ten owriii 'bf.k.* '«*»•»**' si,, "I,,,,!,', i, 1 ,i,. r ki„ 1! : *>t !*
■ • favor Ilf dtung without shoes tn the , ' ' n . quantity pmdueed. I am not one of
, , ,, , . for Mr. D, MeLTidou at limmons- 1 ,, , 4 1 .1 .
siimmei’, Imt we all have to wear those who see any reason to hope that j
them at this season, and Woods & ' *" ; this can be brought id mu t by any
Milling, taking this into eonsidera- Mr. (. I*. DuBosc is clerking for artitieial means. The voluntary
tion, are prepared to suit everyliodv 1 •'I'’' ’*• I'hiee. eoniliinationof farmers through thei^.
in size, style amV jiriee, from the We have had lots of rain and the | own organization *<,. ruju** 1 their
tiny shoe of the infant, the dainty 1 euHoii that was open in the field is a nj^i pa ttc muutng year, is a
covering of the maiden with the | very iniicli daiiia"ri^ Mt the ; nicanurc nut likely In lie taken with
Cinderella foot to the big-footed I fa mere lost tlieir fodder iut accuunt such unanimiiy an would be uecessa- ‘ buk’ioa Hfinlit otfi"e.
... ,1 l’i 1 v '' i-
/ Tu’pets mill Mailing snitald
^ trodueed in Ibis market
for Hie Scasi'ii, ainl in |>atron> nevi r
your luUnust by looking a|. their
goods before purchasing elsewhere.
Mr. James Coggeshall can lie found
with them and w ill take pleasure in
serving his friends.
McCalKt Burch have three long
tables in the center of their store fill-
d with bargains. Ho and see them.
(’. 1\ DA KG AN,
ATTOHNKY AT LAW
AND
Trial s\ Mstiee,
DAIH.INdTON, S C.
\X r " call special attenlion lo I In ir i .'ini|il"ct stock ol Zeigl"
'' 'llie stock of shoes is eompleti' in everv department.
I*r:ieti"Ps in llie I'nileit Slntes Court
mill in III" llh anil .Tth "irniils. I’ronqit
iiUenlion lo all Ini'
I min'. Waul
ml 1II1 "innils. IT'oin|>l 1 ... , ...
Iinsiness enli-nsleil to me. 1 Ji''vrv 1111 ng in the wa\ ot Sta|M" ainl I’ani't (1
s l.ani, next to Tli" Dar J (live us a trial if you wmil liargam.-.
ro""ri"> al'vn\ .■
l-’.i r I tel tee than pi.i ■’■ • : • h n ; a .•
I .vsi s.i.i's-'" or S\v 1.1 1 iM.n T oMi
ITir HD \ cars ;v SiiciT's*.
A-k lio IlnsliC'.' Tonic, in-i-l on
lia\ iiur il, ami matiinj "!• •
;>Oi . ami S( I .(ID ItntiIi'".
h\ Dim xi
nilioia il"
am! Mi
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