The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, December 23, 1891, Image 2
THE DARUITOH HERALH
K>taHlishpil .inly Hilli. IS90.
11 'xtinypi l>v Fin* llpppmltpr latli
"p-EnlablinliPi IVHrnnrv llth. 1X91.
w. n. woods,
T. J. DREW.
\
KIMTOH8
\M>
IMiOI'HIKTOUv.
| for it all. The impression 1
| we meant to convey was simply this,
l that our legislature, in showinjr
disposition to tamiier with the v
1890 known lav.s of trade and increasing
the assessments of banks and rail
roads, was doing everythin^ that it
could well accomplish, in this direc
tion. to keep capital from coming in
to the State, and as the assertion was
un(|iiestionably true, we propose to
stand by
failure, or th“ prevalence of very low
prices, in consequence of over-pro
duction. in one section of tl e enun-
j try, will, as a matter of couisc, pro-
Wednesday, Dec. 23, 1891. J tlnce u temporary stringency m the
i money market; but if things are. in
1 that particular se -tion. in their nor-
1I0M SHALL WE SPEND THE DAVlj the surplus capital of
It is nothing but right that we' ,,ther sections will seek investment
should, on this day of days. ( hrist- there, and soon bring about a belter
mas, make merry in our hearts and re-, conditio.-, of atTairs. for it is a well
joiee with our friends and give them known fact that money, w here its in
tokens of affection and remembrance vestment is deemed safe, invariably
Christmas. 1891.
T
One Dollnr a Year.
DAHLINGTON. S. C.
( K. Bullard, in Harper's Bazar.)
il Through the still splendor of the
Orient night,
I n shepherds watching, waiting, on
their plains afar.
Breaks the glad raptnreof the Angel
song.
Shines the calm radiance of the
wondrous Star,
■‘Glory to God on High!"
Sing the bright, joyous throng.
Of enursea partial crop While countless hosts probe g
Ceaseless t he eehosd song.
HHory to God on High!"
I’uaceand Good-will!
God’s Peace to Karthfrom Heaven
This day with his Son is given.
Glory to God on High!
Peace and Good-will to men!"
And the Star, leading them,
• Led to the ('hrist.
WK W ILL KKCKIVK
THIS WEEK
Ti Car ills at
E. C. ROTHOLZ.
for Infants and Children.
, w i: ii j i ii
in Street nii'*.lc :
to i;;n <! .
r C' tn irulion in \Miior. uo’.cl
> tor ciiildren, al<o (apes l(*i’ l;w! ? e act I mi..
Caatorla cures Colic, Constipation.
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di
* 1 Cast or I a is so well adapted to children that I
(recommend it as superior to any prescription |
cnown to me. M II. A. Archf.r, M. D.,
"Il So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. | Without injurious medication.
Tub Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y.
I”:
gestion,
Witho!
•KG.M KK.N I'n KV.
I m inding Fifteen Standard Bnd
Tiottiim >8HIT’S.
'I’hrough thg sad mistsuf the world's
dreary waiting,
1 town the lierce ages of tumult and
war,
i'Ji rough fear and confusion and |
deadliest hating, L
hut while we do this, should we not, where the investments promise ! Still sounds the Angel’s song, still
in remcmhrancc of 11 ini, who went the largest return. But another fact' beams the Star,
about doing good, do something to mns f he borne in mind, and that *° , ' 0, ' ,,1,
bring sunlight and gladness into the ls that eapitnl is timid ami al Whilst priest and choir prolong,
heurts and homes of the |Mior? Would ] eas t signal of danger is withdniwn |„ measured chant the song,
notour own pleasure he largely h>-! from the place whoreits loss is threat- “Glory to God on High!
Peace and Good-will to men!
God's Peace to Earth from Heaven
This day with Ills Son is given.
Glorv to GikI on Iligii!
W’e have on
hand
Bust
a hu - }
’roof
lot of
SKKI) OATS.
.‘tl' 1 |ilaiil: and an
Coaielslle. a re . fal'iii
devices.
Knitted wor led good
Knihv.diierit >.
Ko-ircs Ki- 'dov- in leading ’iaile- .
Klldless vaiiely of l.adies. Misses an
infants cloaks. _ “
ItiM'ons to ■ iiit Hie |,ec|de.
Iinnorled liolies, somelldng to he admire-!.
Saner tlin-ir of all de*ser:|itions.
Dress Makers Findings, with iniees away down,
and see for yourself.
M'line. riioiniison iieallh iiodi.-e for l.adies l»,al e.imiot wear corsets,
tiling entirely new.
Alina Cor a t. in Maek ami white, beats 'em all, only $1.0!).
iilinet)! Millinery! Millinery!
o. ks fot infant.-and
nt :st iu-is! upon you to come
Sonin-
HO LIT A V GO
o
«
n
cretised hv the consciousness that we| e , u ,,| Umls lodgement in the sc-
had done something to relieve IhcL'irity of hank vaults. It is a well
sufferings of those into wlmse dcsti- know n fact that Ihcrc h now. tit the
title homes there is only the strugglei \ 01 .(h, millions of dtdlars that arc
against want, and where the g.imB; comparative!v idle, and which is on
demon of famine holds high carni- the lookout for investment, and
val? which, hut for sonic <if our unw ise
When He, for whose sake wo fob 1 - ; legislation, the agitation of the Ocala
brute this day, was on earth He re- ( i,. nlilm | Si would seek investment in
lieved the sufferings of the poor and the South. It may not he very
gave jis an example in this respect | pleasant to complatc this condition
that we should imitate. Has He not „f affairs, hut they arc true ncvcrl la-
told us that w here we minister unto less and the sooner thev arc iicknowl-
the wants of the hunihlest of G.als edged the better it will lie for
children, that we minister unto Him: p H ,pie. If anyone disputes
and shall we he unmindful of what i c i ul rge against the' Legislature
is both an injunction and a promise, i will please explain the cause of the
an injunction ty* to our duty and a decline iff State securities,
lierform
Peace and (Jood-w ill!"
And the Star, leading still.
Led to I he t 'hrist.
Where now in the world’s high noon
tide bright
Men halt and doubt ami question ’
ami bewail,
I lazed by keen, splendors of I lit!
bounteous light,
Oh, drunk with achievement, pose as
gods, and fail
0 , M .! Of till the promised Peace and Best;!
11,,. Or, reaching, reach ton far;
Or, searching for the Good, ignore
' ,, ‘ l the Best —
Still, like the sure tide, throbs that
promise to those who perform it.
When nearly nineteen hundred years
ago the Savior was l>orn in a manger,
the star that shoneton the plains of
Bethlehem, and that guided the wise
men to where tht infant, Jesus, lay,
was a sign of a new order of things,
the death knell of the beliefs and
traditions of past ages, the ushering
in of a gospel of peace and good will,
and the beginning of the fulfillment
of Goti’s promise to dying men.
The stern justice of the Mosait
LEITCH'S DOWNFALL.
There area great many people in
the State that will learn w ith sur
prise and deep regret of the fall of
Mr. Ijjiteh, the well known evange
list, who has succumbed to his old
enemy whiskey, and lieen oiindrunk-
cn debauch in Augusta. While we
were unsparing in our criticisms of
Mr. Leitch’s methods and his lan
guage in the pulpit, anti believed ;
tlfeii, as we do now, that he was do-j
Still through the glare serenely shines
the Star,
While chant the heavenly throng.
Ami thankful hearts prolong
Bound all the Earth the song,
“Glory to God on High!
Peace and Good-w ill to men!
To-day through His Son is given
God’s Peace to Earth from Heaven.
Glory to God on High!
Peace and Good-will!"
And the Star, leading still,
Leads to the Christ.
IN LABGE VABIETY AT
Tli< k Kook SIoit.
Presents from .ir la s2.i<)«: Dolls. Plush Loads: Doll Carriages.
Kieyrles. Tricycles, Velocipedes. Wagons. Toys. Lames,
Novellies; Home Amusements Fireworks. &r.
Santa Claus’ Headquarters,
* B. O. BRISTOW, Proprietor.
PETER BOWLES
DOES EIBS'I’ ( LASS
.Mi-s M.Mjiiie Jones, ol •Inmes (J. .Johns,>a A: Co., of New York, the toniod
milliners in I in* metropolis, will lie ^lad to serve you with the
latesl that ran Lp produced.
Our Place is Strictly Firct-Cb. Call and Sac,
Bespetafully,
E.
MAIL ollLKKS promptly attended to.
4/a
ROTHOLZ.
Paper
Kalsomine Work
Han^’inji*.
a Specialty.
Me solicits the patronage of
I tarlington.
HEW SHOE STORE.
A CARD.
GOTO
Disiwiisaticn, that said an eye for an j >"K harm instead „f go.»l, we did not j GREATEST
Clotiiing Sale
eye and a tooth for a tooth, was shat- question his sincerity and tire hcai I ily
tered in an instant by the sublime i sorl '. v ^ ol ' downfall, not, only fot-
words uf Him who spake as never | bis own sake but for the sake of hi.-!
man'Spake before, and who taught, l"-' rsollu * friends who thought that
us to love even those who despitefully T* 8 reformation was thorough and,
uge ngi i lasting. The great pity of it all is |
He has taught us that we are hut t * ,! ^ * 1 ' 8 °" n ai) d the mistaken
the stewards of God’s ■ bounty, and enthusiasm of his friends shouhl 1
that he will re<|uire us to' gi V( . have thrust him forward, as a leader
strict account of our stewardship i a «d teacher of sjiirituu! tilings, he-
Then let us all do something fore his reformation had been tested
make the day joyous for others, and V t ' MU ’ anl ' •’cfore he hail any tniiii- -
then we may confidently look for the '"n ^ lat "<»uhl make hi r a safe ex-
watchful care and protection of God pounder of the word of God for the
while we celebrate the occasion in 8 ' ll, I , ' e reason that a man ‘'anno!
one own hearts and homes. Life tit, teach that which he is himself igno-
best. is but a short jtilgrimage, and il n ‘ n b al "' al, y beliel contrary to thi>
behooves us to work while it is day. > 8 ' vitll0 " t scriptural warrant and
When our eyes shall gaze for the last lacking in common sense. Sad :t> Mi.
time on earthly friends, it may Ik* Leitch s full is, it willnotlieentire-
that all the pleasant meinories that ^ "hhout re«iill. if. in any degree,
will come to ns, at, that time, will lie' * las a tendency to put a stop to the
the recollection of what we have-done httrmfiil and sensational style of
for others, and those memories w ill j preaching which has been rife during
soothe the dying pillow and bring the past ten years. No man, Ik* his
that peace that God alone can give, earnestness and sincerity what it may,
Then let our hearts be at peace with! "^ ,0 imlulgesin coarse, indelicate and
all men, our tongues speak words ( ,f '^’iitiiieiatory language in the pulpit
kindness, our hands go out in acts! ha8 “"ythi'ig liketiproivereoiieei.tioi,
of charity, and when the end shall
MOLL INH
And see Their Line of
Mrs. R, W. Parker begs to an
nounce that, she will reopen her
Millinery and Dressmaking estab
lishment on or about the 15th 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.
~o<tooomiooiloooi.ot > <) < )oooooo(>,>0000000—
WOODS it MILLIN'*
Tdke plensurc In unnoiiiicimr that they have opened a
krp and Ctipleis Iasi al 2k,
and are prepared to suit every one in tm-e very necessary articles.
.Mens Hools and Shoes. Ladies. «
Misses and Childrens Shoes.
Rubber Shoes of all Si/es.
ISultlter Roods for Rents, l.adies
and Children,
Ullil
Splendid assortment ol'
8,
Ti-
>i,
Of.'
come it will not be death,
ushering in of life.
hut the
of his culling, and in addition to tliisi
is lacking in the grand cardinal doc
trine of Christianity. without which
we are nothing.
Another lesson to he learned from
Mr. I.eitch's fall is the almost ut
ter impossibility of the permanent
The Senate have, we think, acted
wiselv in not passing the Prohibition
Bill, and we feel sure that a calm
and dispassionate view of the subject reformation of a man who has wreck-
will show the advocates of prohibi- gj physical system and weakens'
lion how impracticable it is to try (he {towers ot his mind by the use of
and make {tcople moral by legal intoxicants.
enactment, ’the great evil of intern-! Annin may become a sincere and
{terance cannot he exaggerated, hut | devout Christian, hut the change of |
the only thing, its has lieen often heart .does not take away the physi-!
said, that will effect any •reform in eal effects of his ititem))eratiee, mil
this way, is for the moral sepTimentol he mav expect a pretty cotistaut;
the jieople to lie brought to the point struggle w itli the demon of drink
oi sustaining the law before it is! throughout his w hole life. “What-
placed on the Statute B<K>k. U bile■ soever a man soweth, that shall he
believing prohibition to he iuipracti-{ also reap,” is tine in a physical as
cable, we are inelined to the opinion well as a moral sense, ami any teueh-
tliat there ought to lie some place: ing to the contrary is based entirely
where a drunkard could Ik- sent, anil on fanaticism.
kept confined until he could hchrok- Mr.lx-itch was. if we mistake not.
en of the habit, and the mere fget; a believer in the so-called second | o m . „f || u . | M ..st engines and saw
that a man could 1m> sent to such a! blessing, which, as some of its jtdvo-1 mill- in Hie Stale; to to 5n horse
place hv his friends would do more | cates claim, places a matt out of the {tower, fifty feel carriage, three steel
to restrain hint than anything else in reach of temptation. pkile Imilers, live timher earls,
the world. .1 list as soon as hedis-j It may not bt* amiss to state that
covered the fact that - his friends
Ever Attempted by Any House
in the City or State.
Owing to tile Depression
of llte money market and tic
low price of cotton, I have
decided to close out my stock
regardless of cost. This is
earlier than any house has
ever at! r 111 pled such tales.
The iisuiil lime is Feltrcary.
(OI NTEK No. I
contains U.Til Suits that
sold at GIO.AO lo 1$ I
will now he sold at JjsT.AO
easlt for voltr choice. This
is the Best Oilier ever
made in this city hy any
house. No odds and ends,
hut a good run on sizes. This
is your opportunity to invest
if you want a bargain.
Counters 2 anti 3
contain 500 Suits in Sacks
and Cutaways, formerly sold
from $15 to $25. Now
vott can have your choice for
iji I O cash. These counters
contain values that have
never been offered hv any
one. No trouble lo find your
size in thesetailoi-made gar
ments when you have such
assortments lo select from
I want the money and room,
so this stock must lie sold,
and if vott are judges of bar
gains you will not delay, but
come and help move these
goods.
In addition to the above I
have placed 250 Pairs of
Pants on a counter. Tins
line formerly sold at Five
and Six Dollars; now take
your choice for Three Dol
lars and Fifty Cents. This
is the best bargains ever of
fered in pants.
Itemember litis line of
goods is not old stock, tail
new stock, this fall, and will
be sold for cash. No goods
of this sale an 1 allowed on
approbation.
LADIES
m
DRESS GOODS, wagons.
Two-horse wagons are
Manufactured at
now
and Tra veling* Hags;
isltee Mm s. 1' tench Polish, Blacking, Ac. Call special attention to theic
complete stock of
Childrens Shoes
AND LATEST STYLES IX STIFF TI
Hats, ami
prUNISMlXQ
GENT’S’ : FFUNIS1IINQ : GOODS
Before buying your tall bill. They will be
glad to show you their goods, and will
guarantee the prices to he low enough for
you. Give us a call.
HKSPECTFU1.LV.
McC A
LL & BURCH.
“AH Tigs Cob to Tta fflio Wait;
May sound well to the Philosopher, but
“HUSTLE OR GET LEFT
Has a truer ring to the buying public this season.
If I here ever was a lime when vott felt that your
Hollar must do double duty, that time is now.
Realizing I Ids condition, we conic before the trade
DARLINGTON, S. C.
( ALL AND SEE THEM
BE EG RE I’l'RCIIASIN'G
ELSEWHERE.
A COMPLETE STOCK OK
Buggies,
Carts,
Harness
A N’ I)
FURNITURE
Always on Hand.
" ' ' ‘ ’s
Supplies.
NEW STORE!
New Prices!
We desire to inform the p-tbpe that we have opened up >, tirst class
l»S?V : tinOOSPS : STOltlh
\Y(
e WK!.: your 1r;r!.\ We hope lo merit it by offering New and Attractive (ioods
at tbe Low ol Possible Prices; realizing Mml at t be present price of cotton, mcr-
ehantlise vtt'sT be sold at a small percentage of protil.
Here tire some of I be lines we carry:
in nl! their Departments,
in all their Departments,
in all their Departments.
M. I.. KIN A It D.
Columbia. S. C.
FOR SALE.
boiler-, live timber carts, new
saw 5(> inches, belts almost new, hut
. , ting saw attached and saw sharpener.
Bishop roster, of the Northern Meth- ai] ( . ( ,||,j,building can go with
could {tut hint in an asylum for drun- odist Church, one of the greatest men machinery. * Apply lo K. T. Reeves,
kardsand take the management of, they have, and also Bishop Keener, Lanes, or E. Welling, liarleslon.
his property out of his hands, }te| whose reputation is known through- A' 8 ” 'U inch philter and groove
would be pl-otty apt to break off from i out the Smth, Isith deiioitiice the
the habit, for whileagreat many find : special evangelists and do not hesitate
it impossible to stop, there are cases to affirm that they are doing a great
where the habit is only indulged in deal of harm. Bishop Keener also
Itecatiso it can lie done with impunity i pronounces the second blessing doe-
attd tongue tiiid seven inch moulding
machine, phinrs four .-ides.
We would liktMosee this quest ion dis-| trine as having no warrant in the
cussed by onr exchnnges. , seriptures.
i
In regard to alt editotal, in last Senator 1’Iutuh of Kansas, one of
weeks Hbiia f.o, critiei.dttg sons' of the ablest men in the Senate, was
the recent acts of the Ix’gislature, ] stricken with u{K>|dexy the other
Who. IJnl.y was sick, wo gare '.(or Castorta.
When .he was a Oliild, .he cried for Castorla.
When sho became Mies, she clung to <'astorta.
When .he had Children, she gave them Caatorl*.
being re
charging that loly with
sjKtiisihle to a large ertwnt for llte
scarcity of money in the State, a
/riend has asked if we meant Ut con-
vey the idea that the low pm ( -£ of
cotton hits tiothing to do wtfh the
matter, and if the legislature is re-
day and died in a very short time.
He was a Republican in {sdities, hut
u man of high character, and his
death will I e n loss to t he country.
KspeciaTlv w’iR lie he iiiourned in
the State fruit he hu s represented
with such signal ability.
II K N It Y M. SMITH.
Dealer in all kinds of
FOUNT If : FL I IMS. : Ac.
Florence St., Darlington, S.C.
that cun not he equalled.
We do not itsk your patronage simply for friend
ship’s sake, or for past favors; hut we come as
honest business men and ask your trade for the
Dollars and Cents
that we will save you. With pluck, energy, and
an unccring judgment, hacked hv the Almighty
American Dollar, we have scoured
BARGAINS
that no ninety day credit concern can ever hope
— lo reach. We are no longer strangers among urn,
hut have proven the past four years that we fulfill
every promise we make. We now propose to sell
you Is 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
CALL AT OUR NEW STAND
ami we will {trove that we are still THE
LEADERS OF LOW BRICKS.
Very Respectfully,
A. J. BROOM,
Sulzbaclier & Son,
.1KWFLKHS,
FLORENCE, S. (’.
and
DARLINGTON, S. C
INCH DING MANY VARIETIES.
SIIOLS! Slior/S!! SIIOLS!!!
In this iluparlnicnt we can suit the in«^! fastidious. We sell all ^oods ami
styles. Our Shoes are ninnMfaettired for us. .-md we guarantee them as represented.
f>ur Ladies’ Handmade Shot's at S'L'iO an* perfect beauties.
(>’ir -tin’k ol Mens, Bovs ami Childrens Ready-made Clothing is verv iari^e. We
• an M not only ilje regular sized men, hut also the Lomr and Slim and the Fat and
>!out. Oi'rclotiiinu’ is all inanuiaelured by Kxpeiicneed Tailors and \vt Guarantee
a perfect lit at prices unequalcd.
IIA 1 s ’’. sill R IS, X L( K \\ LA R, l nderwear, Ilosierv, etc., in great varietv. We
also earry in stock
(ilass-iai's, ffilw-wani, Hartm anj Grocerias.
!!• ttutuber tbc plttee: Hewitt Buiiilimr, North xide Pttblie S<|Uare
BRUNSON, LUNN & CO.
J. F. EARLY
■
it
-nas addl’d to bis-
W h o I e s a I n ii General Retail
:o:— Imsiness a first Has?
:<jc
—: TianiasPlaiiai Plaal
Under the siiju’i vision of Mr. U. R. Wood
where the public are in-
of ('obiinbin.
s. c
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. 1 Willeox’s Old Drug Store.
ti? IiI« Opportunity! IIOX'T MUh
KJl> l our*, Kendor. Tho majority noglcct their on
portiinitio*. iintl Horn tlmt causelivo in poverty nmi tlio in
ob cutity! Harrowing ilosnatr is (bo lot of ttiany. ns tlioy
bek back on lost, forever Inst, opportunity i^pti^^.
I tig! Kcach out. Ho up nml noing. Ininrovoyour onportn-
, itiiy. ttn<l iccuroiirospority. protninonc ■. iic.ici*. 11 was said
by a philosopher, that "lito Oiobiess i‘f I orltino-olTor* a
ir«iUn*ilot>piiiin!iiiy to ouch net son at somo i>ot iiHl of Ufo;
. ciiiiu'aco tbochnnee, nn«i >liopouiA out httr riches; fail to do
J fp.M.d sito departs, nrrer to tetnrn." How tthuU yon find
j thu goi.ih s oDportnnitv* Investigato every chaneo thnt
1 ii|>peat'9 wonhv. nnd of fair proinivo; that is what ail sno
re .-inl men do. Hero is nn opportunity, enrii ns is not often
tv iihiii the i each ot labot ing peonlo. I mproved. it will give,
d :.t I ii't. n grand stmt in life. Tho goi.ds n opportunity for
many islieto. Uluney to bo mntto rnpitlly nmi honoraitly
’ v ;.:,y imiustriimspcr.'on of either sex. ^il nges. Yon ran
tin tit . wo: U ami Hvo at homo, wherever yon aro. Kvon bo
a t r» at o ea-ily cart.Uhj liout to MIO nor «iay Yon
cum you will vv'ork. not too bard, but hiilustti-
otidy;anil yon ran Ineroueo your inrpincatyou "yon. Yon
ran •’•.ivosparotimoonly, ornll yoiir.UillAtoAli**fitti li»Tnsy
j tol.in Capital not reutiirud. Wo start vutt. AUitnoti-
pisraiively tc.-vv utol reailv wotulorful \Vo instruct nml
sitovv v on l ow, free. I'ailuro iinkimwn nnuttig our em „
i s. No rooin to o’.plain bore. Wiito and leant t.ll
l.v reiiit u mail. Law iso to delay. Avhlre.ss nt onee. II.
UttUva * C9.I Hus »»*| Ptn UuBU, aiuln..
vited to ap]ily tbi* pHees on aiiylbiii^’ they
want in that line, such as ^
ROQMNG,GUTTERING, VALLEY TIN, FLUES for TUBACGU BARNS etc
PLUMINC A QFPCIIALITY.
strietly first class work
as low as
naranled at ja iet’s
botch work.
Give u« it vail hviorc plusag orders.