The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, September 23, 1891, Image 2
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Ke-KMaklUW mr»»ry IHh, 1**1.
W. D. WOODS,
T. J. DREW.
eimtorp
. AND
>;*UTr. .
One Dollar a Year.
dauunuton, s. r.
Wedneoday, Sept. 23, ld91.
^KtriRIGK OF THRHKRALD.
As the editor of that spicy pa|x>r
(The Frwm.ant hsis so rei>eate<ilv
nuule the assertion that theopponents
of the Mib-i r'U'my otrsiil to
discus.' lit" measure. "< 'unpl\ pro*
posed to give him the opportunity,
which hv some mischance he has not
as vet avail*'! himself of, to en
lighten us as to its merits. Prove
your ease and i.h o c»un! litP
IIekai-I) as a convert. When the
Frecmau gives us its views on the
Ocala platform, we will very cheer
fully show when m Dr. Stokes has
exhibited his lack of knowledge.
The editor of the Freeman h*».
for a numher of years, l>eun a very
able advoeate of five trade, and we
would lik; to know how he reconciles
this with the advocacy of a measuie
that confers ia! privileges on
onlv one class of our citizens.—Dar
lington Herald.
We have never made the assertion
that theopponents of the sub-treas
ury are afraid to discuss the measure
and The Hekai.h cannot produce
one word of ours that intimate such
a belief on our part. We have en
deavored to bring alsmt joint discus
sions of Alliance demands, in the
hope of having all light possible
thrown upon them. ,We now believe
the sub-treasury plan, in several of
its features, sound and practie.ible,
and in strict conformity with N all
the prjjteiples of free tfade—that is,
will,
Thii
fac
far
is tl
not that afflict the whole
class as much as another? Of cour.e
wc p. y laicsJlor pensions hut as ihi'
is a result of the war it is not open
for disci saiou. We defy any of t v
advocates of the snl>-treasurv to slmv
any wrong that is put upon lit
farmer that is not shared alike by ai
classes of our people.
3. If^is eontrarvto one of the
..Vr-*v •* *
•most prominent declarations -ot-tfie
AllLiufi’. which rays “etpud rights t"
all ai^sjKH-ial privileges lo lidhe:
in that it .sjiei'itiealty demands
enactment of
special privilc
relief.^discuss this measure, in detail, is so
adilv excuse
iving o !it>;..
’) of' dr ,:v o
I i':i.. p.ss.'.nm u^> in
pai.tmouiit l»lil of Ai> nUmcv <Tie can hJB it.
inipoila.icc. and its workings ui" to lie raises his own meat, corn, wheat,
be so lniictleial to our farm.'!', why'oats, Ate., i.'i fact evw, thing that he
TTic hAsh/r -rrrMlinst Wiik he luuF not
does not the Fivtmiii
necessary .space for it'
ventilation?
span
tlmron'.'h
t tic
a law that cmiftr*
•s on hut one chits, t
isjiiit more inijsirtant than such a
‘ visiptnii'v measure as the suii-trcas-
I • r • • * • l • ...—
Pickled. Unions in .pintjHiUjwmf
., 'K.’N.Ato,
Mr. Watsoti, of Ueifrgia, one of the,-. -
We challenge any of its advocates to snbttivii.'ury apostles has ijitinmted
deny this. ‘ his willingueiS to go into the third
4. Another mLsstatemeiit of dts paidv hshveihent.’ provided' the peo-,
advocates, is tin- assertioi| that the pie,i wlidiM Ic-claimsas ' his lanses.' ^ ‘
circulation is less per capita than it ijs.iti uct him to do so, ' If-a inemhvr noulR-c tlmi
has ever been. The treasurer of rlu- of Congress is to he hist ructed as 'to
I^i-.,foj; it, m|iy ;ii( . v
j her of years. List week he lx night
, , , ; a liarrel, ns he negltvtetl lo plant last
Wnl ilie tanners please exann’i'. .. . 1
. ' , vear.— A ken bevinv.
the ii.'-untfHh* .-.taiMter t imv si-w
which sliow t!i" tr.'iiieudo'is tax of, I'rcsii < 'ream < 'iicc.'<' at K
the AlcKinlcy lariiY, ainTtlu'fi ScV If T * j
the Tevision of tlifS* ilfiiffiitorrs law ^ I,
1 e -aim' by paving for this udver-
If vou «io iiol. t!n.‘ next limt:
i tfiu* mi* little friendly call, I w
^ \ ^ T:mn 1 t.'/nlr ^it* Ic^uvihceil I till j J<
lx., iSl ( o mine is Ibc place.
M oi' Iki
mu 1> I UU |MriV X . | » » ,
lliis *>easoir I have hecu hmlsuaTTv
fort(mntc»ii.snKUrilwhir»til»i!,i»Wl,APU'.V!
tind the largest stock amt notitiiest styles
><•1 . ..
DRESS MAKINC.
WjHiamsop wislief to nn-
Mic is prepareif to (uakU
of the of Congress is to he mat rutted ns'to dresses in all the kucst styles, andiyill.
... ... 1 • , i'ltaranlge satisfaction.
United States says that it IS '3Vhal lue shall do. whert'is tht'iicces- "Ucom-over the llewMi Hiiftiling. 1
greater, and wc muS't be^ixnus.d for sith'igf 'sending 'ujen’sif ability ■ n . j
iiceepting his statement in p:eteieuc • ! Wiishingto:i? Mr, 'Viibon is'ii good
to that of honle of (iiianci.iilv iyiior* citamjde" of the - cringing • -'tylc of
ant demagogues anit oiUce seekers.(ioljlic'ian. -
5. The bill proposes that the
keetiers of tliese sub-tre.i.-airieS- he, ... ,
btllc i l ,ri " e • :|l, l griilinciifion toour farmers
^ i j tHat'.Alesjtttie 'the results of the war,
, . , and the had legislation and robberv
dislmrse government mom-v are np- . , . , . , , , , '
, , , i from w hich they sutiered for so long
hv the executive oHicers ot! - • • * .*
liWVili .nn ; f|j|/
DAHLINUTON, S. C
. riv.t t. oii a) |>ir.- r\ "i
1(1 rlif.slt t.i<;;j
nonctla
ever shown in lliis blale.
Will nstonish you. hccmisc
clpsin Vv a
Tile prices
i his Is cx-
i- ».
L
notiiin^
'It should a matter of extreme
elected hv the people, when a
inquiry would show that ollicc:'
immm ormw, -
i
Duilington. H. ('., Si-pu'hi. •;
'Au cvainiiiatiOii for teaeliers of the
I’ulilh' Schools in Darlington County i
wilt ho held al Dsirltnvlon on Kridsy,
Oct. !i. next.
. Itv order State Supt. Kduoation.
W. It. EVANS..
U*l«-:Jt Scliool font.
AND
Fiiiiirsliiii^ Store.
—Oil'd arrpTtrp.Tmt mvuirTveTT cure in Hievrr rery-neres>nrv artiole-.
liens Boots anti Shoos, I,adi«s.
'• blisses and I'hildrrns Shoes.
Rnbber Shoes of all Sizes.
Kubbrr (foods for Gents, Ladies
and Children.
Splendid assortment of
3.
iiy
Sliou Strings. Frem-h
ittul Traveling' Bags;
Fall speeial attention to their,
t’olish, Itlaeking. .Vi'.
complete stock of,
and Inlying in liirge t|uautiliei J gel tlie
idvantnge .of lower prices than ran In,.
In
Dr. Joliii A.
pointed
the- government, and not elected by
a jwpular vote. This being the case,,
how would our farmers like to he at
the mercy of a horde of republican
office holders,, ai d submit to their
classification of cotton?' WflFsome*
IxmIv show how this condition of
affairs could by obviated, as its pass
age at the • next session of • CojJgiv.sC
would give the republicans an dn-
deffnitc lease of power. • •
6. Another argument in favor of
linnee has in suggesting the plan is
to find some method by w hich money
can come direct lo the people, instead
of coming as now through a specially
favored class of people eal lad'tia.nk^v >.
We w ish to do away, if '^Kri^de,
with this class of . middle men. who,
make a profit by passing on the peo
ple’s money to the people. A way
shou-d be found to let the people
have their money, the money they
authorized their government to make
for their use, without the intervention
of agency of any class, who arc al-
‘ lotveiMo make private gains by hand
ling the .public fund;
Again the sub-treasury proposes
an elastic cnrrotiftv jftat Cj>6u<d. be
..e6SH''ol]ed,' t (i'i^wtc1fIr,'or enlarged)
bv% tyfoss of siK'Ciilatoro for private
iwofitstliut will ehlafAfe irndCmdraet ^ ilf u11 * VCr - V ,10IU,r 01
according to the work it htts tiltfdishiirsements have been raised hv
V,
r
equality for all, spceiaTprivileges,forj its passage is the aitsurd statement
none. The main purpose the-'^>tiuit tin* (Soveniuient loans money to
Bankers, thereby favoring this class
at the expense of the people. The
(rovevi UH'iit never lends a single
dollar fo any individual, and any
statement to the contrary is nipjiiaii*
liedly false.,
f. Still another groundless reason
for its passage, and this is one the
Freeman touches on, is the idea of
getting into the hands of the jM'ople
without the intervention of hankers,
the money they authorize the fiowrn
nfsit to make for tlieir use. The
fimacy of this is easily showii when
tlm fact i.- remembefed that flu-
<!<» eminent haS never made any
milnev at all and’that every'dollar of
a time after the close of the struggle,
their-condition is, in all essential
respects, better than it ever has been,
mid that ciigihly hxtated land is not
to be had except at a very high price.
Of course wo fife nut unmindful of
the present unfortunate season, hut
dhis is only tcnqiornry, ami will not,
■except i'u the imagination of ’ a
few, result in any distress.
“Any anti-Allianee man that i?
hotter tlian the Kj'eemau in tiic,light,
for h’ai'iff ri form gets
had.by tl|osc carrying mixiat stock
BOYS - C LOTH1^0
A CARD.
you’ll certainty tic pleascit with tlic
stock I am showing this season. It eeh-
i twins a stock of my own careful Selection,'
i anil is'sd extensive anil varied that-you’ll
Unit everything necessary anil desirable,
i la adilition to .(’totbing. I have Hoys’,
' Furnishings. Mats and Shoes, making
! thi' a Complete outfitting depot.
Itf I
5f ;
r*.
i
\ '
*
H*
?
Mn^the transfer of values, for iffl
cltjpse^ of jieople.
A*_t° the basis o‘f credit, .it is in
oitV opinion a much bytt^F ihjsis than
thp present of 1 ximls and* gold and
silver. These are more' or less of
artificial value. While the basis pro
posed by the farmwywill he one of
natural values—the necessities of
life. *Sufiicicntlr imperishable, yet
a prime want for till classes of [xsi-
ple. The farmers are not seeking to
exclude other articles of, value, but
onit'.d’tisjst that certain products o(
th^rJUfiH furnish a good basis as
far as tiler go. If any others are of
fered they will he gladly accepted.
We. hoi h; our friend of The Her vi.h
will excuse us for not .staling other
point* of interest in the sub-treasury
plan, as we have very limited space.
It is our purpose to discuss from
time to time all the demands of the
Ocala platform and tu point out
harmony and inter-depenuence of all
tlieoe demands with and upon each
other. It is certainly a platform of
great demoeratie principles and em
bodies among other things'- ‘he most
radical anil progressive jdan of tariff
reform and reduction that has ..vyep
luxm ott'eivd by tiny coHnidcrahh: bu.dt
of citizens to the American 'people
fo- legislative action.—SuAiter Free
man. - ’ ’ !
We have mtt kept a'file of the
Frel'iiitii! and consequentiv c :.! < f
quote the paragraph* which nradt
the impression' that the'editor of Aur
oimtempnmry had made the liottst
that the opponents of the sulx-tmis-
nrv were afraid fA discuss the liill
with its advocates. ’ While we - are
sure that the imprecdi H was a veiy
natural oiir, yet as the Frennan - de
nies having said anything' of the
kind, we simply accept ita diserainier,
and proceed to the discussion of the
sub-treasury bill: notwithstanding
the fact that tin*' Freeman 1 has not
made'the least scnilrhmeo of showing !t s
% ct taxes, revenue eollectiotis or
the sale of ]inl)iie lands. If the
ti|ivcnimcnl' Cijjild make, indiiev at
will or by (he authority cf Coiigrcss,
'\\(hy levy any taxes at ail?'
■ H. The amount of money require*!
to erect these ware houses would he
t r , .
greater than the. (loxerniiient would
have at command, and the necessary
meimsfor their erection would iiaveto
.. .i
be raised from the jHiekelsof the pco-
r rte *
!t. While prefessing to ednfer
equal privileges, it deprives small
ciiunlics of its Ix'iielils, and tlicrcliv
coniradicts itself.
Id, !t is undcti'k ratic froiis the
sinnilc fact that no measure cdtild
well Is 1 devise! lh*.t would motv
surely ojR'ii the door for centraliza
tion and for furnishinga;: tqipoi'ituu
fy for the eiieror'ehmeiits of the
Federal Government on the right'
and privileges of the.States.
11. It is rank patefualism, i:
tha) i’ practio/.llv "ays that tin
fanners of the j eou:itrv are ito* abb
to maa-tge their own affairs wlihout
fin* intwiventiim of tlu* Gc!i.-;;i,l
the momiug.’
if, our coniemporary . weiv .as
eiitliusia.'tie'oii tlie subject of Taritt’
reform as he professes to he, he w ould
devote his tii>l-'iiis and attention to
the work.-of making this the issue of
the next national rftmp.ugn, instead .
of .wasting his time.on such visionary
and impracticable schemes as the.
sub-treasury. If the Freeman had ,
to choose bet ween the two, the sub
treasury' and Tariff reform, which
would it prefer? • *
The Sunny South, one of the few
strictly literary papers published in
the’South, is always readable, even
if some of itr continued'stdriei are
somewhat sensational; but itcertHinly
has queer ideas of what constitutes a
distinguished man. In its lalest
• - • . *»f •*• • •» .* i . • , r .
issue, it present' the picture ot some '
local ropubi'can jxilitician, who if
to be appointed colletdor of the.Fort
at New York, and to make the mat
ter worse also gives the picture <> f
Mr. Uusscl Harrison, wVose only
claim to not 'i'iety i.- the'fact of liis
being the son of the 1’resident.
Samlwiehed in between tliese two
nohodie; is the picture of F«qie Lxi
tin* 13lh, thi' head of the mint
powerful church orgauization in the
world, and w ho, fdi' his purity of
character, literary iind theoligica!
attainments, and greaf adminisfra-
tive talent, is known and honored hy
men of till r< ligions-oreeds. Flitting
this venerable and- iliiiingui.shcd
prelate in such company, is, to say
the lea- very .-trange taste. if the
two tiis! named individuals were to
leave the countrf tomorrow, uo one
in the South would give'them a
thought.'
Mrs. Ik W\ Parker ' bega^to,an' t
njoiitice that, she wilj. .reopen her.;!
Millinery and Dressmaking estab- j
lishment on or alxiut the 15th of UND E RW E A R
Scjitembci, with -Mis. Doyle (one of: j jj ttVC RX ,.i„ s i vt . S a]c in Columbia of Dr.
Jaeger’s Celelirated Sanitary Woolen
System and also of Dr. Warner’s well
known Sanitary Woolen System. These
goods nre recommended by many of the
leading • physicians, and you’ll get them
from me nt catalogue prices.
N. L. KSYUtiL
lid Main Street, Columbia, S. C.
Baltimore's most fasliiouable dress
makers,) to superintend tlie dress
iiji.cai'iy. in making department, Hitt! Miss A. L
Burnette the millinery deparhuent.
f,.x)kor.t for hei" advi rti vii.eitt next
wix'k.
bc.j.DFSlllKS TOiNFOUM TJ1K FUl> r
lie that he has bought out the
entire drug stock of Dr. W. .J.
Garner and rented his store,
where he now has' on hand a
complete stock of
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, ,
All the popular
PATENT MEDICINES.
BUISTS’,
LANDRETH’S.
FERRY’S
AND L AIK ST STYLES
K
IN
STIFF HATS.
This space is Reserved for
fi-ivevi
nt.
f.-d this b coie
1:
and it is but a step to the Govern-,
bient ag"id riding ( liy a npiii' farm
Aiid telling him innv njanv ac^es id
>i til!!
ll.i’.lt.
, ':i *• c 0:1,v ^v: ti .
Hb|t the Sojithern farmer is neither
Lit iipbc! ih* or idiihl, mid is.abund-
imtlv able to care for himself wjthou^
Itji- fdii-riy : are of. the Genera),
how this radical, undemocratic im'd
pa ten ml measure eim benefit the
farniers. Wc shall etmtefit otlrselveb
with making a plain statement 'of
the case, and leave it to the intellig
ence of our readers to make the ap
plication: and will not, ,as its (idvo-
cates do, go into a discussion ulxvnt
the elasticity of the currency Ac,
which wonldotih* muddle the question,
and serve no practical puiqxtib*.
1. The most earndd advocates of
the measure will certainly admit
Hint the Government, in ease the
bulk of the crop is itoml in
sub-treasuries and declines'
[< if/
and.Jhat whin ^e re-
ill, •• : 1 '.*,.• !y on this impracticable
^tnd ,, nd'xdjieypiu meu.'.iiry,. Im will
,!'. j:mli: • • v.,ih .- o:n i'.nd imligna-
fii.'iu file i;.**>;vd of igiiiitors that, to
th'iv own gud-., hiw. fora
Li...;<*u 1 tempt. <i him .to stray from
l.i . int ie, fold. Ami if wc
grant, for the sake of argument, that
the m.easi:n' is a-.w ise one, its discus-
-v*0 ..t t Ui v.ljiiiy is very unwise fur
(ity .-iippjp reason 1 hat j.ts agitation
threatens to disrupt or divide tbv*
Democratic^party, and this, would,
of,ooi! i;si', miran the, poll'.teal .suicid.e
of the South;.fin - |i .inc.y Ik', xi/ely
asserted that flu* originators of this
third party inoveiuent havo the seeivt
sympathy .and, .if -necessary, cab
oouut on,the help of the, Republican
these phi'ty. , It is yyi'y evidept that the
very unacnqmloiw. politician* wltp are
Ui'.ieh iii jirice, will lose a great deal engineering,this moveimsd ynrii very
by the inability df some and the. little for either the Democratic party
unwillingness oL.others to rede**m or the farmers Alliumvc, except in sp
(heir cotton, and']>ay the differeme far tlqit the divishm of, one and the
in it* present and past value; and, misguided qiitlijisiusni of the other
will admit'that such a thing is like-! nwy 1" i •ir;;ment«l securing-fat
,Jy fi.-osetny and of course the nuiuey ofib'et .' for t heats.*,! Vi s; and u . very
lost i..i;-■ * lie recovered by taxation, f little culm reflection would convince]
•,*. . iiis bill starts Withoilf Htej-the.mewlers of the Aliinuce oT"ttre
id-v'i-at the farmer has Inxm ^ery: trntH of whot we say. , HV -
mued imposed upon aud that thiij As the Freetnau’s reluctance tojguiltv.
Busies.
SiiriTvs, .
IMhHous,
Koa<l ( 1 arts,
Wagons.
Harness,
Saddles.
Bridles.
(ollars, 1
Halters,
Lap Robes.
Lurry Combs, ;
Brushes,
Harness Oil,
Leather.
YYbiiis.iVe.
*i» ., — ,*
Z&T We sell gooit niichtne.made ifamesscoiwplele, with.Collar an*t,Hames. for *0.
Wc (in* furnUh any xlylf ot.HA\l>. :>1 A t> K It A HN KMS, from the cheii|iest
single bii;;gv liarucs.' to the lines! Coach harness, also 1 und 2-horse w agon harnes*.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
is ealied tin-nr “Yotmg .Men’s Btigwlett” nt *05.00.
N. L HARRELL & COMPANY,
I ....
The Frcmtan piuecs nt the lend
of the list of American privileges
that of freedom of» thought, s]»!*cch
und action. 'Hie Vrtteraiicc of sincere
cotiviefiov.s, wiih.uit Id or liiudranco,
is of’inestiniahle hciKi.'it in. tljc .<.*u,;.
Bideration of Jinljic qitcslioits. V.’e
should not douht'tiii' patriotisns of
those wlto differ from us, hc atir-e
their views and ours arc out of
accord. The great body of the op-
potieiitd of the AUiatteg i*.!»- -c* I
and patriotic as the Alliance. L;»*h
is seeking for truth iind right. lv' -b
should Iherefore assist th'e oilti*:- to
find what'is True aii d right, and be
patient and.ki'.«^ in tie di'Cts- ioa
Itlli'il' dilb i\uc.'-', '•'ip re ar. '»'f**\v
•had, nu/ttir, selfish jncp'ot, tiofit s:*Te-
and mnllitudcs of g.x-d uieM <i*Y1.,ri
sides. T’jje leiyb'i's are a, f.ti"'"'i.-'c
of the mass—S'onie go • 1 n.;-T i:
not.—Sumter Fiomiui',.
Will tlie Frccinaii .
the sensible amt loi'iv.:
which wc pliicc above Ui!
with the ones Uiui
As proof coaebtaivc the.,
i* not in Stokes and ni!i< :
South Curoliita Hi a! they.
Iteuvy firc.fi'iau the upiy-i
see how- utiifonn is ili" •
the leaders of tfi*.* or I.« ri
the whole couliir .* In i
thdlr offeirsc, thci. si.lc.ciin
love of t.lic Alliu'.ii'*' i
to serve it, 'I'he i; a
down the lead"' - ' and
down the Allia’.i
man.
Where does the r
eoncLusivit pi'tiof ih.t'
s*x* lit to (qvp'*.i ,:i l*i!
politician*, ure trvjcc
the Alliance? If exposing ih
ofoUie suj)-treiu;ury, ai il
prevent,, (he Alliance from
used, tu its own.undoing, V)
Irt of selfifll office seeker- to hoist
tliciiiselve'^ioto.position,;, fpr w hk.h
they arf' fo
the Order, we w ill have ty jikad
“AD Tigs Cm to Tim Wtio ffait,”
May Mdtnd vvetl to the Philosopher, but
* -ie ,. 1.1 : *» . ■ * . .
Ha' a truer ring to the'buying public this season.
!; I lu re ever was a time w hen you felt that your
pollar must do doujde duty, tnaf time is now.
. h'caiizing thiscoiiditiou r we com..' before the trade
rii.i; can not he equalled.
Wv do not ask your patixiliage. simply for friend-
hip' sake, on for past favors; but wo come an
honest business, men and ask your trade for the
Dollars and Cents.
- ilhd we will save you. With pluck, energy, and
art uneering judgment, backed by the Almighty
-' AiHeMcntl Dollar, wchave secured
BARGAINS
——and
CROSSMAN’S SEEDS.
Pliilsirtelpltiii ruiscfl Onion Sets.
Headquarters for the celebrated
10 cent Cigar ' ^
“EL NECTAR”
—and—
Havana 5 cent Cigar
“SAHOROsb.”. . ,
10 Y E & SANDERS.
Iicad'1 heir advertisement next week.
SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE,
OOI.VMBIA, S.
Opens Sep.tcntlK'i' 2}lth. Eltt,rance
Exumiliations begin September :Mtii.
Classical, I.itiniry, Scioiitific, and
Law Courses. Thirteen Frofessors.
For further iiiformation, address
the President,
JAMES WOODROW.
PETER BOWLES
IIOKS KlltUT CUVISS
:-listaM Si Pilg;-:
Paper Hungiiig’.
Work a Specialty.
He solicits the patronage of
Darlington.
WAGONS.
TwO'horse wagons are
Manufactured at
now
J. F. EARLY
-Has added to his-
W !i o I e $ a I eii General Retail
:o: business a first class— : —:o:-
:liiigliog PM:-
DARLINGTON, S. C.
CALL AND SEE THEM
. BEFORE PURCHASING
ELSEWHERE.
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Buggies, *
Carts,
Harness
A N D
FURNITURE
Always on Hand.
Undertaker’s
Under the supervision of Mr. R. R. Wood
of Columbia, s. c., where the piiblie are in-
v ited to apjily for priees on anything’ they
want in that line, siich as.
ROOFING,GUTTERING, VAILETTIN,* FLUES for TOBACCO BARNS etc
PLUMING A SPECIALITY.
strictly first class work gnaranted at prices
i . . '
as low as botch work.
Give ns a call before placing orders.
ml
.V-h.;., ); ;
liial.t'o nim-tv day yredit aHiccrn can ever hope
the
'!'••! *\ bl-.ri
!<> r*".!cli. Wc !!',* ml Iqilger stranger.' among you.
» .
..ill'.' if i .
luF ticvi- pruvcit tit*' past four years that wc fulfill
i 'i/v primiihe w)' make.' Wc now ptxtposc to sell
Yo'u
*):ni g i t: •
von goods at prices to meet those of your jcottuu.'
th-
|m‘<»])!«• v. i t
Witii many thunks to the public for the very
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oj- . *0 . •'
i;K'ml 1'ntrointgc of t'hc )>H8t,‘ we respectful lv hi-
: to
b, .."!’■ dn-va
. - .- %?• ■» .. ,»v .
x if.. .‘vtTV om*
Supplies.
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.♦••ying
to
t
b'-i'l;*
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a v.ittn-
F AI. I.A T DUILK BJV- ,5STA\ l >
' aiid we will prove- that ae-Mirc. -still THE
LEADER* OF IvOW FRT^IK
\ cry Rcspcetfiilly,
-Fire. Life ami ‘Accident-
INSURANCE
Written in the best of
JOHN C. WHITE,
Darlington, South Carolina.
Stoves, Tinware, Bumps. Riping’, House.
Furnishing* floods, Bolts, Tobacco,-,.^
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