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THE DABLQjGTOH HEBALD
ExtablWhttl July 10th. 18!)0.
Dostroyotl kv I'iff llpcfliihor loth. 18*0
Kr-KNtahlishril Kfhraary lllh. 1891.
W. D. WOODS,
T. J. DREW.
1,
KUITOllS
axi>
»'l(Ol*HI KTOMS.
One Dollar a Year.
DAHLINUTOX. S. C.
Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1891.
For u number of years Col. Kllison
S. Keith lias held undisputed sway
ns the chief of tinaneial cranks, but!
THE END OF THE CHEAT IRISH
LEABER.
The death ot Charles Stewart L’ar-
nelI removes from the sphere of ac
tive life one of the most conspicuous
figures of the present day, and closes
the earthly career of one of the most
consummate political leaders that
has ever espoused the cause of his
native land. Despite the very grave
| moral deliiu|euncies that brought
'’reproach on the last years of his
vested in banking and manufactur
ing enterprises. Of course we know
that Florence has a larger popula
tion, but the number of inhabitants
of a town is not an indication of the
amount of business transacted. Ben-
nettsvillc has alsnit lout) inhabitants
and probably does more business
than some towns of twice her size.
And so takingeverylhiugintoconside-
ration. we must insist that Darling
ton is the commercial im'tro|Hilis of
the I'ee Dee section.
at the service of those who can say
anything that will bring about any
abatement of this great evil.
F
ive 2-ccnt stamps will fret you a sample
of Arthur’s Home Micpt/iue, I'liils-
delpliia. Agents wanted.
The I.aureus Canning Compiiny, it
is announced, will pay it dividend of
25 jter cent. This shows that there
is money in the canning business in
South Carolina. Our canned pro
ducts can lie sold here after they are!
can tied. That is one iniportanl point ' rj n
established. The next point is to'
BOWLES
: life, no one will deny llr lasting the I’ee Dee section. make here all tin* canned goods that
' lietielit that he coufered on his conn- “ are sold here, and we should move
try, and it will lie a long time, in all | (Joi.i'miua, S. C., Oct. !i IS'.il. ^ to that end :is rapidlyas possible. ]t
■ ]irolHibi)ity before Ireland sees the! To the Editor 11kuai.ii, ; would be well if the managers of the
|ei|ualof this indefatigable and able : Dear Sin In carrying out the t State Fair would provide for an ex-
lidiampion. No living statesman hadj pur[>ose for which we have Ixrn ap- hibition of canning processes on the
J so endeared himself to his constit-j pointed by the (iiHid 'I'eiiiplars of I Kair grounds next month. Such an
I tents, and it wtts a happy thought; "J* iuelost> :t petition (now i ,.\]|i|,i( jou would have introduced the
DDKS l-Th’ST CLASS
ERNEST A. SMITH,
PIKyrOUIJAPHEU,
Dahi.inoto.n, S. C.
Studio over Hoyd’s drug store, where the
citizens of Darlington County are now
respectfully invited to call and examine j
my work and prices. The very best of j . t
"9-2:MM*iy" tee<1 ' "l 10 attempt to enuineratc all wo have m
IT IS UNNECESSARY
Dr. Join A.
that gave him the name of Ireland's
being circulated all over the State,!
alas, for his well earned laurels, hej ki "?’ U U far f, ' 0,M : such
has a rival, persot. of Kx-smia- Hte p..rp«;se of this art.ele to enter feel w;
tor Norwood of (ieorgia who bids fair
tojtut ever the learned Colonel lo the
blush, Mr. Norwood pro|M»ses that
the National l.iovernment issues a!
billion and a half of pajior money,]
loan it to the States, they in turn
loaning it to their citizens til not!
more than five ]>er cent interest : and
predicts in case his w Id theories arc,
carried out, an era of unexampled
prosperity for our peopl
! for publication in your journal, with
editoral remarks as yon may
irranted in making in behalf
into the <|iicstinn of the wrongs, ] of the cause for which we arc un
wind her thev lie real or immaginarv h*ded. \\c trust that you may clear-
.l’-Iv see vour wav to advocate State
the Irish iwople, leaving the, t| , li;if , v|ljrli js ^ M)(1
rmal districts
of
real or immaginarv ,
see your way to advocate
i. ..diihitinn. That which is
settlement of this issue to the friends :m( j . u | v j g . t i ) | ) , f| 1(
of Ireland and to those who have it is good and advisable
in their power'to give the needed re-1 cities,
lief, but simply to speak of Mr.
I’arnell as a leader and as a
individual. That lie had great
for towns ami i
indjislry into the State years ago,
and it would serve now to extend it
afterit has been introduced.--News
and Courier.
McCall it. Burch are hcad(|Uarters
on shoes, clothing and gent’s furuish-
inir gomls. •
Paper
Kalsomine Work a
Specialty.
* , Ie solicits the patronage of
Darlington.
The notorious
lawlessness of the j New York Herald has re;
inenaeing eently i>rinted anew the issue of tl.e
public peace, its blighting! ii,.,. a j,| wbieh was issued inimedi-
e(finds upon the home life, its prosti-] aftl ,. i , ww . s i 1 ,. lt i„ ll of |.,., si .
dent Lincoln. The size of the paper
, liquor tratlie, its continual
private j^f 1 (| )(
tellectual gifts, inlense personal filling and withering effects upon th
" ' niiPnieUsni and main of the elements indiv idual, the utter impnssihilitv of ,lt ' 1
" : of (diaracter that go' to constitute a «‘.«-'>tinuanee without its perpetual! and the type and everything aliout it
3iorwo(Kl, uliich a iiiatuT of ^ ^ levying upon the rising generations, ■ is said to he an exact iiuniitation of
OWn tlieorioR, | ^ * ' • ' Mill! its niAivillnirr ilocfwnt t\f lin_ i> •
with all the.-
! one essential trait of (diariuder wit h-i of humanity to do something to
out which no .nan can be truly check, and finally stop, these
the most
doubt, lielieves in his
then In* is iiiupiestioimlily
ignorant man. so far as finance is
concerned, in the vvlioh* country,
and that enclycoepedia of tinanre.
Col. Keith, will have to abdicate in
favor of hi: (ieorgia rival. In bis
dethronement the Colonel has our
sincere sympathy. Cant snineliovd
snatch tin* wreath from the classic
lirovv of Mr. Norwood '
and its appalling
• he was lacking in that g() „| Si a |i
trait of character with-j of humanity to do
lie trulv check, and finallv
destruction of hn-
appcal to everv hver
no .nan can
great, abiliiy to control himself and
keep in subjcctfin the baser pas.-ions
of bis nature. No man is ever above
temptation, and forthe faults and
folics of life it is but right to
the greatest eharitv, hut
the
ofliec
Ex.
pajier as it went out from the
on that memorable occasion.— !
snow
The suspension of the Charleston
World will cause much regret to its
friends, and will be a matter of snr-
vvhilc we
shut, our
whoever
men must lirst
self.
do this, we
eyes to the
aspires to be
learn
niiist
fact
not
ravages. Prohibition we believe to
be the only adequate remedy. Can
we not confidently invoke vlmr per
sonal inlliionoe and that of your
valuable journal in behalf of this
struggle for the homes, and es
pecially for the youth, of our State’:'
If, on the other hand, you cannot see
your wav clearly to agree with us.
*n it that we at least
Eor (icuts' Furnishing (.'nods. Me- !
all & Burch arc headquarters.
FIRE! FIRE!
I represent Twelve of llie
most reliable Fire Insurance
Companies in the world—
among liiem, the Liverpool
and London and l.lobe, of
England, the largest tire
company in the world; and
tlie .Ktha, of Hartford, tin*
largest of ail American lire
companies.
DKSIHES TO INFOILM THE PI B-
lic that he Inis Imiight out the
entire drug stock of Dr. W. .1.
(tamer and rented his store,
where he now hits on hand a
complete stock of
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
All the popular
PATENT MEDICINES.
BUISTS’,
LANDRETH’S,
* FERRY’S
our store!
We have anything* yon want and
Guarantee - Satisfactory - Prices.
lagfist Slick! GreaM Yiriety! Lmsl Pricis.
Conic 1 to aiHAIMir urmtS <incl we will
Welcome Yon.
RESPECTFULLY, *
A watch tinker named Reed took
a watch front tt citizen of this city
last week to repair and a
Prompt attention
faction
to business
guaranteed.
and salis-
tluit w j|| y 0 „
leader of htivo fair jilav?
to control him-
and not only be it political
,, .. " , ! leader, but a moral one its well. Had
prise as well, as it wits supposed by
most people to l»e established on a
paying basis, and in addition to this
it was known that the principal
owner of the pa|H*r was a very rich
man, and it was Htlpjvosed that he
would always Ih* ready with the
sineiis of war.
Differing as we tlid from it on
many inqvortant public questions, we
nevertheless sincerely regret its sns-
]vension, and to those who are thrown
out of employment by its dermise,
we extend our fullest sympathy, a
sympathy all the more cordial be
cause of the inevitable pain it must
give its managers. There are com-
Yo urs faithfully,
11. I*’. CltltKITZItKIUI,
Due of the Committee.
, The above circular letter explains
possessed Hus sclt-con- , , 1
il.-clf, Imt, in compliance with the
Mr. Parnell
trol, his mime would have gone down
in history without one sTTnn on his
reputation, hut in an evil hour he
undid the work of years, and death
came to him almost before he reali
zed the consequences of this one act
of madness. In an hour of temptation
hebetniyed thcennlideuceof a friend,
cast honor and fame to the winds
and jeopardized the interests of Ire
land for the smiles of a fair woman.
One hundred years ago, this violation
of
wish of the writer, we will, as hriellv
tts possible, give our views on the
subject.
No Christian or patriot can look
with unconcern upon this monster
evil, and who would not advocate anv
measure that was at all calctiluted to!
abate it; but the question fairly'
arises as lo what means are best
adapted to the accomplishment of
this desirable end. If prohibitory
legislation would bring about the
few hours
afterward pawned the watch to a
barkeeper for !S| and skiped for parts
unknown. Keep one eye open for
him.—Florence Messenger.
Ham) in Your Name,
We again beg the old subscribers
of the paper to come forward anti i
give us their names and date of their]
subscriptions. The paper will carry
out all contracts existing before the!
lire, but as the books were burt we i
ate obliged to call on sttb-'cibcrs to
help ns straighten matters up.
r. i% \oim:Yi'.
DA Rid NOTON, S. C.
Ollicc
Co., and
lielween Kdwarils,
•toy A Siindeis’.
N’ormcut &
DRESS MAKING.
Mrs. L. K. \\ illitmisim wishes to an
nounce that she is prepared to make
dresses in all the latest styles, and will
gua ran tee satisfaction.
Rooms over the Hewitt Mnilding.
tt-Ui-lm
the moral and stvcinl law would 1( n r,sl:l,l( t |1 wottia bring
scarcely have been noticetl, eTen in a r ^'i'Ml''’n I here could la*
mutt of Mr. Parnell’s proniineticc, ,i,,n ^ <». the proper course to pitr-
aml it would be well for the class of suc: b,,t it is » of vt ’ |- . v ??'ave
doubt as to whether it will accom-
pcoplc, who an* so food of bewailing
the demoralization of the present at ^ u ' present juncture, what
time, to bear this fact in mind and tuLocates claim for it. I he
mark the very great, improvement in '"’hide is that a great many gtatd
the moral to! e that visit sins of this lll,a '"'elligenl people labor under
kind with the severest condemnation.
paratively few papers that som** un
toward circumstances may not cause
their suspension, and the remem
brance of this fact ought to sup
press any feeling of exultation on
the part of its enemies among the
other papers of the State. ‘This, any special evil, will, to a great ex-
leuxes one daily, the News and ( our- Upon what, grounds does the Dar- h'nl at least, ]vut an end to tin* corn
ier in Charleston. It is very probable lington (*orres(>(JhilPiif of the News mission of that special evil; hut it
that there is not another city in the and Courier claim his place of rcsi- may be safely asserted that Icqsla-
coiintry, of evpial impulation that i uM< .' tro ^ 1 ’ ll . s o£ t, ‘J' ! Vt ' tion, in advance of pul.lie seutinient,
, , , *, Dee section. \\ e will have to bring ,, * , ’
has only one daily. „ V er here and show him how l ,ractK "Hy accomplishes no g.aal,
the pliinters of every section, not and very often retards the reforma-
Me deem it a matter of extreme on | v the Pee Dw, but as far up as tion it was designed to bring alamt.
regret That our Alliance friends have North Carolina, thick here to sell the (if t . om .„. ,. v p ( .( t to come in for
passed resolutions of oenmre against] pnaliictof thesoR. ( ( ;m a large share of cmieism for the re-
E. C. ROTHOLZ.
M Sijb is Its tt it ss H;.
Hruelette plaids mid mixtures, wilti plain goods to matcli.
t’oinelstle, a new falvrie in t'treetshadcs made for comlvination in various novel
devices.
Knitted worsted goods for children, also capes for ladies and misses.
Embroideries,
Fosters Kid (.loves in lending shades and prices.
. , Endless variety of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Hose; socks for infants and
the delusion that to pass laws against infants cloaks.
Kilitions to suit the people.
Imported Rohes, something to lie admired.
Fancy Goods of ail descriptions.
Dress Makers Findings, with prices away do
and see for yourself.
Millin'. Thompson Health Rodice for Ladii
tiling entirely new.
Alma Corset, in Idaek and white, beats 'em all, only itn.OO.
n. I must insist upon you to come
that cannot wear cords. Some-
Beuntor Butler on account of t»H’j iK.^X^ilvI.dt J Uh*d^llnteli't's but we nmke it nevertheless,
Millinery! Mi!lill6F|! Millinery!
charges preferred against him by
Dr. Stokes, and we are sure that a
little sober reflection would show
to prove that she is correct.—Florence
Times.
that they arc treating Gen. Butler, ciintcniporarv we will give the reason that public opinion, taking
with injustice. He, the Senator, is why Darlington is the commercial as a whole, has not \ft m
and stand prepared to prove its
truth, when tve assert, however iin-
If it will be anygratilieation to our pleasant it may lie to contemplate it,
tg the State
v ft advaiiceil to
a sensible man, an astute politician, nietroisdis of tlie Pec Dec section. the [xiint of stistaining prohibition,
and it is hardly reasonable to siiji- First reason: Darlington has more and. until there is an improvement
pose that he would wish to insult banking capital than Flounce. Sec- in this respect, legislation on the
the very people tliat it was clearly md, Darlington probably handles subject will he practically useless,
to his interests to conciliate. : more cotton in one day thaii Florence Observation and experience both
No suite man ever uses insulting 'docs in one week. Third, the liter- go to prove that all social and moral
language in the absence of any jkis- ( hants of our town keep larger stocks ; reforms, if they have any real basis,
sible inctive to give offense, and this, j and sell a great many more goods must he gradual, and however de
coupled with a positive denial, ought | than the Florence merchants do. j sirablc it i light Ik*, we can't reform
to settle the mutter beyond any fur-j Fourth, Darlingtou has the only large the world all at once. The whole
* ther doubt or discussion. It is an! cotton factory in Eastern South Caro- law of nature proves that all growth
universal custom, when language is limi. Fifth, Darlington has just erec- is gradual, and what is true jdivsi-
misconstrued, to accept the disclaim- ted the largest phosphate works out- cully, will hold good in a moral sense
er of the person making the re-j side of Charleston undColmnl ia in the us well, and if we w ish to aecom-
marks, and the persistence of the j State. Sixth, Darlington has the only plish great results, we must be con-
eharges made by Dr. Stokes are in | eaiiiiing factory in this part of the tent to work by degrees, and. bv
the highest degree unmanly and tin-j State. Seventh, Darlington, in order | gradual advances, work out the full
fair. Senator Butler is brave and . In accommodate its large cotton I ltd- fruition of our hopes. a
chivalrous man, and when he wants j ue-s, lias ereeteda ijCtd.dOO cotton 'I'hc only real iiudsiicccssfultciii-
to insult anyoiH*, iltN*s so in langtnige] coii!)iicss. Darliitgion also Inis the : ])crance refortn must Ix'gin around
Mis> Majreh* .lones. of Jamo (). .lolmsoa A* Co., of New York, Hie tonicst
milliners in the metrojolis, will lie glad to serve you with the
" latest that can lie produced.
Our Place is Strictly First-Class. Call and See.
Respeetfullv, • •
E. C. ROTHOLZ.
MAIL ORDERS promptly attended to.
<ijj mill in this section of the ] the fireside, within the social circle
: iiiid through the iiistruineiitalitv of
a planing niill the churches, not by iiiakitig this a
special issue to the exclusion of other
questions, but by the gnulmil up
lifting and elevation of the moral
ill classes of
largest
Mate.
Darlington also ha
one of j and several other enterprise- that are ;
not necessary to mention.
In banking and inanitlacltiring
too plain to la* miHutidcrstvMKl. and
when he has reason for using words
of this character, he generally stands
by them. Gen. Butler was
th • best and bravest soldiers (bat
Ninth Carolina sent into service, and
served with coiispictions gallmitrv enterprises Darlington has in round .*111.1 spiritual inititrFof
throiighout the whole war, and it is niimlicrs, seven huiidrevl and thirty- people,
ungenerous and inigrateftil it. the live Iluuisitiid dollars, niucli the larger
people,.whom Isilh in |t,*a.*e and war: p otion of tiiisum.iiMit beitig furnish-
lie has served so well, to endeavor In'ed by hcrowncitizens. In addilion to
jirove hint not only a slanderer but a 1 this, when Darlington wanted addi-
liar as well. tioinil railroad facilities, she did not
hesitate to invest eight\ tliousand d..l-
THE FREEMAN "BONE 11'.** lars in order to secure wlmt she
In last week's issue of the Sunil.1 1 wanted.
Freeman,.the editor appears to l.s-.- We me perfeelly Willing to give
his head in his controversy with ! our Floreme friends a great deal of
editor WikhIs ofTni: D v 111.ivot.iv | credit for energy and perseverance,
JIkkaM). Tin* latter had f.ixHluced I hut then they must not lirug t.si
Social restraint is. to our mind, |
vaitsido'of religious teaching, the
most powerful inlliiciicc that can Ik*
brought to boar in (his direct ion. and
why the women of nur couiilrv, who
suffer more of its evil consequences
tl'.aii tin* other sex, do not Irv this
remedy, is a problem that is not
capable of solution. If the voun* r
ladies, who constitute the greater
part of our society life, would, kind-
urgtiuicnt the editor of the Freeman
goes off on a tangent and practically
puts an end to the controversy. We
may b. a little prejudiced against the
1 .Sub-Treasury hut in our humble
judgement Tub Hkkai.ii has “done
up” the Froeumn in tliis discussion.
—Vkraw Jk’porUT,
lv, hut unuustakably, show their
niucli. It will he well for them to mule acquaintances that thev would
bear in mind the fact that a large not tolerate misconduct of this kind,
xpccted portion of the gr.Vth of Florence is the gtsid effect of it would be imme-
1 just so long as!
can indulge with
in his pa|M*ra mimhcr of argnuient.-
aguinst Hi* Nub-Treasury which th.
editor'of the Frvviimn was
to answer as lies! In ul.l. But in- owing to the aceidental circumstance
chad of answering argiinient vvilh of its being -a railnmd junction,
diately visible; but
thev (the men)
while Darlingtou has never.had any impunity, they will continue to do;
help except what the enterprise of so, from the simple fact that they
her own citizens has rendered. MV have no incentive to reform, and in- i
arc pretty sure that we have proved stead of ostracism, are treated with
our case and will be glad for our inexcusable lenieiicv.
friend, of the Times, to state his The editor may In* mistaken, but
side of the question, especially us has given the subject serious j
ir^Hi’iis the iuiioiiiit Flmiucc lm« iy- : thought, and J jd; JUuAi/it h ‘
“All Tiss Con to Tl» lo ffa!!,”
"May sound well to the Philosopher, lint
"HUSTLE OR GET LEFT
Has a truer ring to the buying public this season.
If there ever was a time when you felt that your
Dollar must do double duty, that time is now.
Realizing this condition, we come before the trade
Offering l’.. '
that can not be equalled.
We do not ask your patronage simply for friend
ship's sake, or for past favors; hut wc conic ns
honest business men and ask your trade for the
Dollars and Cents
that we will save yon. With pluck, energy, and
mi iiuecring judgment, backed by the Almighty
\mcricnu Dollar, we have secured
BARGAINS
that no ninety da\ credit concern can ever hope
to reach. W<* arc 110 longer strangers among you,
but have proven the past four years that wc fullill
every promise wc make. M’e now propose to sell
you goods at prices to meet, those of your cotton.
With many thanks to Hu* public for the very
liberal patronage of the past, wc respectfully in
vite everv one to
U NEW STAND
still THE
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GROSSMAN’S SEEDS,
IMviladolpliia raised Onion Sets. ]
llettdqiuirlers for the celebrated i
Edwards, Nornient & Company,
10 cent Cigar
“EL NECTAR”
—and—
Havana 5 cent Cigar
“SABOROSO.”
NEW SHOE STORE
—oooooouooooooonf) < ) Ooooooooooonoooo-
1 l>
J,
M tY i) 1 S £ i 1J
Take pleasure iu announcing tliai liny have (.pencil a
kif d Ciplek M ol - Shoes,
and are prepared to suit every one in tlie.-e very necessary ailicles.
Mens Roots ami Shoes, Ladies.
Misses and Childrens Shoes.
Rubber Shoes of all Sizes.
Rubber Goods for Gents, Ladies
and < hildren,
Splendid assortment of
rr
Sulzbacher & Son,
.1 i:\VFIiKKS,
FLORENCE, N ('.
and
DARLINGTON, S. C
{ind Ti*{iv r cliii,n* Bag’s;
Shoe Mriii'*:s. Fn nch PoliHi, Rlaeking, \r. Call special attention to their*
eoinplele stock of
AO
imi ;s r
AM) I,ATIJST STYLES IN STIFF HATS.
WAGONS.
Two-horse wagons are now
Manufactured at
it
DARLINGTON, S. C.
CALL AND SEE THEM
BEFORE PURCHASING
ELSEWHERE.
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Buggies,
NEW STORE!
New Stock! New Prices!
We desire to inform the puldic Hint we have opened up a lirst class
KIM : GOODS : STORE:.
We waul your Irte!:*. We hope lo merit il by offering New and Altractivc Goods
at the Lowest Possible Prices; realizing that at the present price of cotton, mer
chandise ju st he sold al a small percentage of prolit.
Here are some of the lines we carry:
Dry Goods and Notions li-ii is liSEi:
hit hi Ski. Sib, Dress Triinimgs,
INC'Ll'DING MANY VARIETIES.
SI I OIOS! SIIOFS!! SHOES!!!
In this department we can salt the most fastidious. We sell all good- and
styles. Our Shoes are manufactured for us. and we guarantee them as represented.
Our Ladies' Handmade Shoes at sj.d.oO are perfect beauties.
Our slock of Mots, Roys and Childrens Ready-made Clothing is very large. We
ea*. tit not only the regular sized men. hut also the Long and Slim and the Fal and
stout. Our clothing is all manufactured by Experienced Tailors and wt guarantee
a pcrfcit lit at prices unequaled.
HAT;-. SHIRTS, NECK WE A li. I'nd. rwear. Hosiery, etc., in great variety. We
also carry in stock
fllL.
Rememher the plat e: Hew itl liuilding, Nortl. side Public Square
BRUNSON, LUNN & CO.
Carts,
Harness
A N I)—
FURNITURE
Always on Hand.
J. F. EARLY
-lias added to his-
Wholesale; General Retail
-:o: business a |ir>| class
CALL AT Ol
ami we will prove that Wc are
LEADERS OF LOW PRICES.
Very Renpoctflilly,
A. J. BROOM.
WillemV Old Di*ii£ •Store,
and
and
I:-
Supplies.
—Fire, Life ami Accident—
INSURANCE
Written in the best of
idiiaiiiiiGiBljONSIIlE
At l.owcsi Hati'u.
B. O. BRISTOW.
Lndei* the s i]H‘i*visioii of Mi . B. IL \Vood
of < olumhia, s. c., wlna t* the publie {ict* in
vited to apply foi* puicus on anything* they
want in that line, such ns
ROOFING,GUTTERING, VALLEY TIN, FLUES for TOBACCO BARNS etc
PLUMING A SPECIALITY.
strictly first class work ^unuantod at price's
as low as botch work.
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