The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, December 16, 1891, Image 2

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of the/Stutejp fJTthe tleniefflt.J.g.ftiiU' a ail rospen onservi {wrest tK' rrmtrol of fiieS enUfcUU) Uuls.J):tjRs of now control it. te gevern- iust^jv.ho ■•v— —- W. D. WOODS, / T. J. DREW. \ KUITOHH fsn riiorniKTOKs. One Dollar a Year. DAiiUNV'I’ON.,^ f tlic Kvatis bill .should Ixj enacted into it • law South Carolina will lose millions of dollars. Hut ‘*we have iH'gnn on the railroads and banks,”! us •the Governor says, and of course' ,, , , . , i we slndl have to <{o through the If the present legislature were a j _ u , __ ^mvehtion, assehildetTfoinTi^^r w< (!ttll ilttel J purpose of devising means to drive; ^ t(| tlu . mi , chil>f f!lat is Willfr > (‘apitui away from the State, it oouhl . . * . . . , , . " r 1 . ’ done l»v the U‘gi.slatiuvin tlK* way of hardly meet with greater ' 1 ''‘^ (lriving , 1(pital f,,,,,. ,he State, and t han it is now doing. Bunks and rail- ^ ^ ( . xh . iu . n fl , mi th „ Xcws i roads are the siiecial targets for piling ,/, • , i* I , , . , and (ourier, proves on r assertion. It on taxation, and this, taken u. x-ou^ u . t . xtn . m(>lv , mm |o tt s- neetion with othej- unyust mid un-, )(U . a |h|i1v ((f ' ni , 11; W uh some wise measures is e.iOngl. drive! ^ who8ho w sneh — Wednesday, Dee. 16, 1891.hojKless ignorance eoneerning all ti- u It t hr Staff not ^ CASTORIA for Infant* and Children. “Cutorialg so well adapted to children that | Oaatorla cores Colic, Oonstlpatlnn, (recon,menditascuporiortoonyprescription | ^^T^^^ri^Srpromolee di- tnowntomc." II. A. Akcukr, M. D., I section. 'll So. Oxlord St., Brooklyn, N. T. | Without injurious medication. Tbs Obhtaub CoaracT, 77 Murray Street, N. Y V inan like John ('. Ifaskell is worth a great deal just, now in the Legislature, hut some of his brother If the State were not afflicted with such a Legislature as it now has, money would he comparatively easy naneial and ecomie ipiestions, and every days session hut makes their partisaiiship and lack of knowledge i to obtain, hut .no capitalist will let ‘ . , . I the more conspieous, narrow minded .. ■ i i- it- ■ .« t • ■, I,, i h f r lint WE WILL RECEIVE THIS WEEK E. C. ROTHOLZ. in cm mi i fai S|jl(j it J® Us ars as» Hj. out inonev when it is si> evident that to the iuv«.tmmt ■n-: ,i,i, Ml, .ill i %:'y have him out of the way. trouble is that he is always on hand, pdiitimie to the end of (he session, of tile Stale, iu* individuals, ureinetipa- j ■ l FROM KENT! CKY, Ineluding Fifteen Standard Bred Tiottiii^ Slaves. We have on hand a large lot of Red Rust Proof SEED OATS. i i , . : a I, .... , . hie of taking care of their own in-; and when any imwibe Jtgisl.itum ], v (hat time the 1 iegislut\\re wil!* ^ ^ attempted he can always he counted ) l:lV) . t lliven the last nail in the '' ” on to oppose it. j eoflin in which they will, in the ^ j next, election, be buried too deep fori Mr. Rogers, the appointee any jsilitieal resureetion. The Governor has sent a spei ial message to the Legislature in regard ,, i i> , u,..t i " 1 to tho lynching of the murderer of Messrs Gray and Pope to hint out — .. ^ f ., , i ...m, 4i,. . . , , , | the son of Sheriff Ouzts, of Ldiie- the newspaper m Columbia "itn tin As so iniieh has heen said in regard !,, , , ., • . , , . ,• , , field, and recounts the eirciimstances i largest eirculatioii, has put luniseli, t0 |] K . Justiceship and the . . . ., , . i j 4 • „,.: u i.i»i , . . . ,, , ,, under which it occurred. to say the least, in a very unuiMatile election of ex-Attorney Cieneral Pojie position and one that reflects most a! . Associate Justice, we would ask seriously on his honesty. - W e for- i |i R , following ( |uestions; not simply bear further eomnients until the in- f 0 prolong an uupleasant but friend- vestigating eoimnittee has made its|] v disenssiou, hut simply to show report, hut it is pretty safe to say that all the good is not on the one that, even if they had the disposi-Ljj c . n or Ml the hud on the other, lion, they can't exonerate Mr. Rogers, j p \\’ as )l0 t Chief Justice Willard and it is very probable that souii' [yolecteil as a reward for ‘'service?” other people may he involved hefore ^ a ,| ( | n ot Governor Hampton use the tiling is settled. There has probably never been a time, in a good many years, when colds were so prevalent as they now are. A great many people have been confined to their rooms and some to their beds and it is the exception to meet anyone who has not been a victim. The first days of week be fore last were cold and bracing, hut the last of the week was warm and damp, and this is what did the mis chief. The surest remedy against complaints of this character is plenty of fresh air especially during the time of sleeping. Colds were al most unknown among the soldiers, during the war, when they were compelled to sleep in the open air but they invariably contracted severe colds if they obtained furloughs inj cold weather. The most bitter enemy of Till-; man will be forced to give hini credit for making every effort in his power to guard against this lawless ness. and in this be will be up-beM by all good citizens. lie Man cs both, the Sheriff, and Jailor, and ; calls attention lo the fact that Sheriff llood. of Chester, proto ;ted the murderer of his father against a mol). The Governor confesses himself at a loss as to what methods to adopt his iutidenee to secure this election!' •J. Was not Col. A C. Haskell elected Associate Justice of the Supreme Court as a reward for■ , . , , , . ,,,, . , t'> bring the lynchers to justice. I he “services as chairman of the State Executive Committee. 3. Was not Hon. W. II. Wallace ,, , .. , T , the guiltv parties is strong evidence elected Circuit Judge as a reward for ^ ; ,, , 1; , his “services” as Speaker of the “Wallace House?" and Was he not once before defeated in a race for an mere fact that no one can he found ! to come forward and testify against HO LI DAY GOoDS. IN LARGE VARIETY AT Tli<» Darlington Kook Store. Presents from .ie to $2,100: Dolls. Plush Goods; Doll Carriages. ISieyeles. Tricycles, Velocipedes. Wagons. Toys. Games. \ovelties; Home Amusements. Fireworks. Ac. Santa Claus’ Headquarters, B. 0. BRISTOW, Proprietor. linu ieilc plaids and mixtures, with plait: troods Id n:aie!i. j Comelstle, a new falnie iu Htroetslmdcs made ft r eoni'i: aiion in vniio:;: mml 1 ileviees. ivnitted worsted goods for cliildren, also capes for ladies and mi -e.. Embroideries. Posters Kid Gloves in leading shades and prices. Endless variety of Ladies, Misses ami Childrens lic e; soeks for infunls and infants eloaks. Ribbons to suit Ibe people. Imported Holies, something to lie admired. Fancy Goods of all descriptions. Dress Makers Findings, " itb prices away down. I must insist it^on you lo come and see for yourself. Mdme. Thompson llcallh Bodice for Ladies that cannot wear corsets. Some thing enlirely new. Alma Corset, in black and white, heats ’em all, only $1.00. Millinery! iiliiMy! Millinery! Miss Maggie .lones. of .Tames G. Johnson A: Co,, of New York, the toniest milliners in llie metropolis, " ill lie glad to serve you with the latest that can he produced. One dollar per year for Tmk Ilnu.u.nj PETER BOWLES DOES FIRST CLASS 1 Papor Hallying’. Kalsomine Work a Specialty. He solicits the patronage of Darlington. that even those who did not partici pate in the act were in sympathy with it, and that, as the Governor truly says, i! Would he impossible for anyoii 1 t.o he coir.ieted of having , , . , . , taken part in the lynching. Ah nit elected as a reward for political , , ■ . ' ; , , . , the only thing that will stop a mob “services as t oimty chairnr.inr • ' . , . , , of enraged men is physical force, Our Place is Strictly First-Glass, Call ad See, Respectfully, E. C. ROTHOLZ. MAIL ORDERS promptly atlrnded to. Associate Justiceship? 4. Was not Judge Wil her-),do.: County 5. was not Judge Izlar piit’on the Bench as a reward for polilhal “services" jis ciiuirman of the Slate j Executive Committee? *1. If J Ion. V. J. I’ojh.*:—an aide awvcr and anti whenever necessary il should l,e re or ted In without I lie least hesita tion. The large nuiulier of imirdei'ers. . . Eyei) ip the days when the Repuh- Ijcrtijs • Jiftd absolute control of the State, they made a point of having ,, , ... I who. in one wav or another, escape e.x-( oiifederate soldier;,. ...... the coiisefiiienecH of their crime, are with seven scars of wounds received!. , „ . ,,,,,, , . . ma large measure responsible for m battle—has been made Associatei ,, . , „ . . . , ^ .... , ; this state of affairs,.and just us soon .Instieeasa reward for '•political . • , . .. . , , i , , , ; as Junes learn to do their duty, there service is he the first man who has ... . . , ; will be some improvement m this And .sec Thoii* Line of IA DIES' DRESS GOODS, A CARD. I Mrs. R. \\. Barker begs to an- | noiinee that she will reopen her I ; Millinery and Dressmaking estab lishment on or about the lf»th of; September, with Mrs. Doyle (one of Baltimore's most fashionable dress makers.) to superintend the dress making department, and Miss A. L. Burnette the millinery department. Lookout for her advertisement next week. 1EW SHOE STORE. —OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC ) O Ol VOt )000000000()0( I— WOODS S MILLING Take pleasure in aiinoaneiug tlml tliey iinve opened a large and ikpieie Steel: el Skees, and are prepared to suit every one in iliese very necessary articles. Mohs Bools anil Shoos, Radios, Missos and Childrons Shoos. Uohlior Shoos of ail Si/os. Rohhor Goods for Gouts. Ladios and Vhildron. Splendid assorinieni of reiias. Trm -i uses the who direction. We again wish to express ble position, of A thin icy General. ever been so rewarded? Are aMe lawyers, to occupy the responsi- ! "iembers of the Legislature wl„. < . ulnllll . 1K iat i oi, of Gov. TilJnmn voted al W ve..aU the ^ ^ ^ , (1r . dirt . cti()n ()f th( , and order, and to if the Legislature can devise any means to put u stoji to this violence, it will he pardoned for a great many of its unwise and It remained for it l.egidatiire, cuU- o: 1 "' 1 ' legislators ul Nm.th ( aroliai, of . Fn^lfsjoir fVniorf.itie and " :lve " ha! : jf ■'to represent .the pet,pie, to elect ai il *>"»" art. consistency? " man to this.otticc, whose aimosl sole!' Mountain ( ify Echo (pialification is that he belongs to the Granting the above to betfiie, il faction who now have control of the musl he admitted that they were all lla| . t j, all | n ,. omKr . State government. A a or* by ' sue-1 competent Infill the posil ions to, i()|) vu . ^,^1 that if the jailor cessor of Connor. Vomnans Miles, whieh they were elected, while Mr. , vm . lna(k . p, (livulgCthenan.es of Pope is notorionslv unfit. Then too t|R . , )lu . s he recognized, and their names puldished, it might he of some help in detering others from like • •Id newspup ts for sale at Tun record better DmfAb" Dtliee. and Earle. How would he appear before the; why should reference be made to l". S. Supreme Court? Mr. I‘ojtc'.s war record, when Hamp- Bnt there are plenty of good law- ton's record in (he war, in the sena- deeds of violence yers in the Slate and thev can he t trial elect ion, so Mr. Irby's friends paid te eonduct the State eases, llial C laimed, ha<l ndtliiug whatever to do arc beyond the capacity of' Attorney with the matter. General. Is Mr. Pope's wa The people are taxed to pay these Ilian that of General Wade Ilamp- fees and if they don’t care whose ton's? business is it anyway? ^ Besides ail this ilm gentlemen tv- vine,. u«by wia,sick, ,ve aaroherc«Btocta. ' 1-11 " fered to by the “Mountain city When elu, was a Child, she cried for Caatorla. Dnc of tile inn.-1 alisurd measures Echo," wcreelcclid lit the "I.h'if When she became MIer, si,e clung to Castoria. yet introduced, is the bill to elect a lull the intelligent people of lilt* state, When she had Children, she gave them Caetoria. cotton weigher for each comity at |’and not as the representatives of a the time that other county officials {faction that is Democratic only in arc elected. It would W just ahout; name. , . ».«od Looks. us sensible to «lcct a man to count — - .; . , , , , , , .... rin. .-i, , j j tiood h«,ks are more (ban skin ihc money when Hie farmer is paid 1 he hill .eeenlly intr.sli.ced .n the deep, depending upon a he.ilthv eo ;- for his eottiin. In addition to this South Carolina Legislature by Sena- dition of all the vital organs. If the the Imyer would have to (-Wear in a tor Evaiis, of MiirlboWY, is ifiiide the liver he inactive, you have a bilious consideruhle iiuimhcr of assistants. Ic.xt , i a strong editorial article iu hiok, it yyur stomach I e discorded unless he could niauace to he in; the Chattanooga Times. “It is a v.ou l.ave a tlv^K'ptic hnik amlif^y.mr several places at the same time. I hi- eimous fact, .-ays our eonlempprary, w , Secure good I,callh and von hill is Oil a par with a great deal of “Giat Southern legislatures, repre- wilt have good looks. Electric Bit- iiniTar legislation, all ha-ed ( n the * son *' n g communiti, s n hy.-e most ters is the great alterative and Tonic idea, that the fanner is,a poor -iiuple- pressing need,is capital aiid aeeoni- acts direcll\ on the.-c \ilal organs, ton and mad. cine one lo protect punying -kill in its practical use, ( . tms l l > l "l ll ' ,s , blotches, boils and him from -opposed dishonesty of hate, foi several years, heen P<0-'l.« WiloxVdrug : t„iv. 5(,e. perbotlle. cotton I,nyers. laws calculated, apparently deliher- ' ^ What right Ini- Sdiator Stokes to :l, My intended, to not only prevent Ueiiinrkalilc lt< scuc. iippose that the hnters are. as a the inflow of these essentials, but to Mrs. Mieimel Ciirtain, ITnintteM, III. rub’, dishonest, and if how dm, drive on. millions already placed in l«a; lie piojiose to llliike tin In hi,U(-t l,v tbcSC States. Specimens of these ted Inr a monlii l,v liee lainilt iei.’.n, 1,1.111? . . ■ {Rssr,'sr«?attK&Ka It it is to lie presumed that the of one of I cnncssec s Legislatures, to no medicine could l oe Her. Her d a hny. r can't be tnisled to weigh tin ' l: tx both the j,roper)v alid the slocks 'r m; ' i!! 'dmli'-t ' a i'ni’i;. inMen In' ]*i::chii:es, then he ha-a und bond- of nmnufacturingeorpor.i- i.n-i he, delight found ••e!,Vli'lu-,.>!i:.-| ](effect right to insist that every hale lions—resulting iu ()ouhle taxation i^un'er'taking t^'tiDr'.'^foan'r lur- Ihul he handle- mint he cut open in •*• all eases and Irehle or i|iiadj'Ul,le -ell -oinxl ad 'veil. n :v. d..i ■ iiei- own oi l- ilno ilte ni:iy J atisfv• hilnself taxation in some. Then (aiim, the ii';a! , 'i:,i , |ti ( .<'or‘ 1 G lk , ’(}o'.[ that it ,io - net ii,ntain sand of • nine ridieuiotis alien laml title law of other fi.reig'ii aihstance that was I exas, rushed through at (he heels of jnit in for I he purjio.-e of adding to the session, when not one in three of the weight. Em iv meus’iire ot this. 'Iu - nieinlars knew wliat they were kind is a long step in the • wAy of voting for. That law. had it not paternali-nt. and besides this, is an hben balked l,y. the Courts would I,y iinwarnlntable intirfen'iiev with the ^his time (and it was (Missed but six laws of trade. The tight against 'mouths ago) have pul , in rapid thi. kind of legislation will have to prijgress the removal of not less than QENTS’ : prUNISmXG : COODg i>c‘foK‘ Imying- your full bill. They will be glad to show you their goods, mid will guarantee the prices to he low enough for you, Hive us a call, KE'spF,'. TVTLLY, itflcCALL & BURCH. "Ml m Coi6 to Tiess lo M,” May sound well to the Philosopher, hat Has a truer ring to the buying public this season. If there ever was a time when you fell that your Dollar must do double duty, that time is now. Realizing this condition, we coni" before the trade h 1 i t hat can not he initialled. \\, do not ask your patronage simply for friend ship's sake, or for past favors; but we come as honest business-incii and ask vonr trade for the I uirs t. WAGONS. Two-horse wagons are now ■ MON’S FACTORY. DARLINGTON, S. C. CALL AND SEE THEM BEFORE ITRC11ASING ELSEWHERE. A COMPLETE STOCK OF Buggies, Caris, Harness an D FURNITURE Always on Hand. Undertaker’s Supplies. • and Traveling Hags; Shoe Strings. French Polish, Blacking, Ac. Call special altcnlion to their complete stock of n rv AND LATEST STYLES l\ STIFF HATS. NEW STORE! New Stock! Now Prices! We desire to inform the pul,lie that we have opened up a first class KKY : (kOOKS : STOItlb : , 'V' V""' y o, 1 V ,n ?; l r ..'V 1 ' '? •“'•'•bfi l '.v offering New and Attractive Goods a the Lowest Poss,hi-Prices; realizing that at Hie presenl price of cot (on mcr- in all Hiejr Departments, in all llieir Departments, in all llieir Departments. j elmndise mi st he sold nl a small percentage of profit. Here are some of the lines we carry: Dry Goods and Notions hn iosfe M Silk Dress Triinimgs, INCLl'DING MANY VARIETIES. SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! In this departmenl we can suit the most fastidious. We sell all goods and -i vies. Gar Shoes are ..mnafaetured for as, and we guarantee them as represented. Ot’.r Ladies ilaudmade Shoes at ^:!..,() are perfect beauties. 1 B i O ',' rmek of Mens, Roys and Childrens Ready-made Clothing is very large A -an i t not only the regular sized men, hut also the Long and Slim and the Flit a Stoat. Oar clothing is all manufactured by Experienced Tailors and wc guarani a perfect tit at prices iincgiinlcd. ” HATS, SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, Underwear, Hosiery, etc., iu great variety A idso carry m stock ' .warn »"'an, a uni a min,, uiuunaiii flini ui'Uli®. Rememlier the place: Hewitt liuilding, North side Pul,lie Square BRUNSON, LUNN & CO. i>i 'fovDiy at Wild ».\> b<rl I b* •‘■SO.-, 't:: ! S.O;) .wlort 1 , l:* • 4 '- ^ be npsde. aml it vuil lie a (leplortihle , : j'Bb<iO<),()00 of invested money from misfort une if the present Legislature, tbe $tat, r ruined nianvof I lie .lao.-t . . (IF Sll.M-d are ever given the mitorpri.-mg ranehmei,., rippled Mier- a, I hl» 0|»i>orf unity! HOX»T Ml km ’»Ilcntler. Tiio mnjorlly neglect their op- • livo in novorty niul tiio in taken its a wlaile opportunity to pm.- uiiwise'laws. and -luit foreign eapit.al.oui p riv i* i • i inar! Itoafh out. lie up ntid tioing. iGinri voyour opportu 4»ni B < jf Jv\;lH I (»1' U L( Ml t HI 10 M H UIR 1 .'' |( nliy. niul *ocur« prp»pei itv. |)r«inini.':if;M. e. 11 w nti mid - ° by anhilosopher, Unit ••Hi© tiuihleHs i,f | ortiiuo oflors u I null KHAM,, ever Mime 11 has .(‘Iiacfed that IK, aliou, or company l ea. in ll>c hai|<U -f it- ; prt,'el.Rr»liaving an .(lieuiuil^lii^tory,.could . i -iii £ i \ , i i • .i .. . . •ppenri wortliy. niul of fair piomisa; ilmt U wliat nil mc- inumigt'lJK'IH, liastritpl to Ik‘ iXiTCCt title to utiul i-HlUuSHUc; atui tu; MiU niotnio. lloi ol»nn Opportunity, »uclii»»R not often 1 . .T ^ f • «vG!.iiMho I.hull oUtihorinir people. I iuprovcU.it will g. VO. Iv fair and con-, native, and to give ilim ip th.;, %e.,«yjie. rtU-. both, the Stab-, officii;D, .am! thy Uc.^ ,u^(l,EasternAtoryilH>»^kSa\'fw<l!VJnria7!irSMn;. l *S^ , .'ry.»*S!!;E» l ’. , !,‘i?* ... ! ' ff.; ( j ' i i i * • ' ' »ro oaslly oarniBU fi«m 95 to flllO per day. Yno Li'gl-l.it lin* CtTOXl^W UUU^>/|t iLv'.IU:' tlt*Volo|K(l Oil ITUUhfrXwJ'Orilltt^ti ‘lonijroll If yon will work, not too ]iiir<l,WiiiUniiir|. ‘ ^ 1 ♦ w ■ • * • otisly •,nn»] yon can iiuroMo your income it« rou po on. Voa possible, for good intentions: but we from aliens, and that nmnv millions are forced to the conclusion that the of foreign capital was sc um! on only hojefor the traiupulity ami, 1 exue lands and city propeilmj.’ If that we will save you. With pluck, energy, and an iihcciing judgment, backed by the Almighty American Dollar, we have secured BUR GAINS that no ninety day credit concern Can ever hope to reach. Wc tuv no longer strangers among you, bat have proven the past four years that wc fulfill every promise we make. Wc now propose to sell you goods at prices to meet those of your cotton. With many thanks to-the public for the very liberal patronage of the past, we respectfully in vite every one to GALL AT OUR NEW STAND “*—■ iiud we will prove that we are still THE' ■ v ■’ LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. T^^I^'^H'L'fnlly. J B BROOM. Willcox’s Old Drug Store. Snlzliaiilier & Son, ° ^ ^ Wholesale; General Retail ,1 KW CLICKS, F!.<HtENt'E, tv t'. mid DARLINGTON, S. C :o: business a lir-t class :o: nrun !:■ —Fire. Life and Aeeidenl — J ’l*. l nder tlu* supervision of Mr. IL IL Wood of Columbia, s. c., where the public are in vited to apply for prices on anything they „ i want in that line, such as u , , HUES for TOBACCO BARNS etc PLUMING A SPECIALITY. MCiCu«2!!i8S s trirtly first class work guaranted at prices At I j(, \t est it: t( as low as botch work. O. BRISTOW. (ihve iu a call belui'e placing orders. i? Written in the best of