The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, January 13, 1892, Image 2
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1H90
t )]i(‘ Dollar a Year.
vV’eHnei'da.y, Jan. 13, 1892.
in yimdicr jiiut of Titjv
II, Coloni*! K<'i»rV criiicism of-
(j.iv. rnoi'XiiJlj i'fli tli' f"! - ' •' of m lircfi.
iiowt-v.-r. is very'nnn-h livok^ii liy t!|i
politiool ‘•liuiainm' of tin- yriUT. v. ir;
is injit'ii Xor hip-yajistr'hv in lli' - '!"<r-
tion. • <
iIiiycpiov.TiiJntun
,!, I|,' w >ii l»';i fm; IV-
,i ( i[|.
liaviiiv. vvtl iiont- n (smipli’t**
.ilo ulIn'iovi-V;. In,,
,ni!e*i wry gmH ivvni-
di.>n ,of ,jVvU:i”- in In- jr ovoi' liy «ill
yj^'Orv-y; y to ms«wa»--slit
ItolttiiitfWi , lir is all ,iilil’ ,| inoiis
nfa^ttiwr if tin* iwst
t-i n) mni yiiu soyiny a ji'^feftUnaliilt
ViH f'f inlisorvifivi to His wishes. !|e
wit) Ih‘si
.IS- -
kilt’' ki :
save
tlte
muiU'.
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pi'iieUeai HriivSty^ U eppei \ ! - ►a 11\
holiest ntiil (•niitlul niiHst i? ail w«.
have wi'itten is not true. T.hitiL well
then now. when yoij nre lnj)pi)ij!: oil
his expense ;t!el that out!a;. to let
the newS|i:iper stay. Aside from the
selfishness of the net if really would
not pay. \s promised in otir last is
sue onv retnlers enn eomit on ns in the
vear just openiiijr. to do all in out
power to aid them hy every possihle
saoevslion.- Sunder Advance.
OtVyci'nor Tillman said, dnrinir the
hist campaign that he would -have a
verv sftijhj'V road to t ravel, hut if the
evpressions oi opinion, in nsjard to
his admini.-trniein. hv nearly every
newspajier of the State, isanv iieliea-
tion of the seiUinient'of the people,
he will imagine, in theeoniingcan
vass.ihat he is trying to foive hjs
wav through a tropical forest, whefe
he will liiidjihsHpcs nnndi more
(tillieull to overeome than stumps.
"With a'few eyeeptioas. even .his
■i. ... ‘ ie
le wspapera, are y'iiargiug him Aviiihi
failing to carry out his promises.
The <u>Yeru,or,, however, on the
principle that misery loves eoiunmiv.
has ihr salisfaeUnli of feetiilg thdf
the l.esislanire is ntso gettingn gieal
deal of well, de.-trved , i ritiiasU!.
.1 1 1 ’!
A most of our vt-aders are awiuv
the (lotton i’laut has heeii moved wi
(Ndumhja iitid wilt lief oaf ter be eoij-
duetisl hv a joint .■'lock eomiKUiy. U!e
fake the !ih‘my>>f iAigiresiiug find It
ought to takea more iij>propi'iii(e
mane, despite th? saying that there
is nothing iu-a tuune. for the sim]de
reason lluit du agrieultiiial piiyidr
slnmld studiousiy avoid, polities, mid
if there fs aiiy jm]ie| in theNiate that
is jiermeated wit h the very csseiieeof
jiolities, it is the Cot ton I’iant. (if
course we do not wish to ouhvov the
.imjtression that it does liot s-onlain :a
good deal of lUeful information about
agriculture, In it tins is mvreh iiie|-
doutal. the paramount object of its
piiMieation heing to- advance the in
tc-r. ;< of at of’of o;!:ee .'lekc-rs. i If.
■'lokes will siiil he Hie editor, and jt
i. : vc ry ya’rncstly Iff lie hoped thal lije
removal to; a-large iicld may nmke
liim^more lil era] in his views. ' ;
a - j •
The Supreme Court of (Ik- I'nirejl
States has Jeudyd that it is eiMistitij-
tional for the railroads to pay I lie
salaries of i ue lliulrond ( 'oiumissioij-
■ ers, and of tfiiim- ftvjni thisftrc. i rc i ca|i
he no appc-al cveept to the justice c|f
the iwoplc, who may lie so Ccmvinee 11
of its absolute injustiee as to insist |
on the rypcAii) of the law. . It must U-l.. ,
Itemsal of hi* paper many and umny'aiv attracting the attention of our
an hour which would otherwise hang thoughtful planters,
heavv on tile good old man . ■hands is 1 ruck fanning has la-eomt more
lered a^tvnhle ami- elMrfuUu iof^.iisic^s sinu^hc esIiil.-lishiiMty-
nwliy-of the 0illifiMehifmL lot'Me < h^ipiun pinning Conipany,
of JFriynt ev.’/Wc. Wliat ;k anyone vpyv larg^ truck farm will
u*1tv i^woafd Ik- ic^|t(-ha^ie L rM ''|i he^lanteij^ this y^ir. the land la-ink
; lift-lui tiiupi li'-Slil! sitj|,teci wry i.c^ir the Chaiupiif
iikel c le w ill. von. of I In- furlhc i ( Canning t'oinpaiiyV win ks and also
pleasure he derives from this most csiuvenient to the shipping facilities
watching eagcrlv fur the mail w hich'rm Kond.
Iirings hi- weekly tn-et to lell !iim ! The !>iirlin^tc,n I'aic:, r-
liines .oe icHc iiiircl and the p.,j-e. ha.-
la-ell rtop|H-d would he more
for lnfant» an4_Ohll<!8ren.
than
mean. Urandma too. takes a k'eeii
interest in the paper and can I'sirn
eimtenlcsllv hy t he hour, as s.ime kind
yUUUg yili'inhc i' of the eirele reads out
to her tin- new s. Would ycui have the
he.ivl .lci tell I 1 .-- Icau-ol l lady t.lmt hv
ynur delihevete sellishUc ss you' jiijvi
put aoipip t" ait-this-' Sis nu*y not
say mivtlnicg. no! a wuril of i-din-
nliiint, hat viva eonnot fail toot-serve
■he misses the ieohd reading.
Von haw aihled another wrinkle
'!.i the kw'eet rainiliar old fan . i'lu
good wife, teai, when -he had il little
rest from the harassing care of house
keeping. foumt a .-olac-e in taking .
peep c/cea.'ionullv al .lhe nevvspa|s-r.
aid she e-cgei-tv i!ic|!ii:v. ; . wciiidc r
cical has he.on; -l uni-, ll. , .^\sj..■!j^e.l'
i'cl have !■> adw I-'-lge ir'v.'cic:'!
onine any uioi‘e-must place you in a
very unenviable light.
And then, loo, (he ehihlren mis:
-n tiirtch t.he local dots ami the nii-i
stories tliev-were aiTU-timied to look
forwiird. to. and which n.i ili|iiht
en(iTti!in(sl them many a rainv
Xiturday; htif the individual who is
the greatest snfFer.r i.- the man him
self. lie loses in every way, Saida
very successful farmer to Us: d at-
tribute luv success largely . to the
perusal of papers, 'ome of my most
sat-isfac.tiir,y e>i|>criiiienls having lu-en
suggested hv that source/' OSr
readers have no dea of tile ruufe
from which we eiilt oiir eoiitents.
’Ve. are e- i-i- nu tin a’ei t to ju-oeui'
OoiTeypoiideiu'Cs
Itaings at Jasper.
The'young folks hail a sociable u(
Mr.-Iordan’s.on last l-’riilav night,
and had a nice time, (pt- ilaliciiig.I
Mrs. I lam. who was rejiorled as
heiiig very sii-k la.-l week, we are sor
ry to sav. is still verv low.
* . *
Our friend, h-ansla-rry. is out again
friiiu an attack: of the grip. "I’is
In he burn lucky than rich.v
Mr. -Ichii Ham has moved ncros.-
laike Swaniii. We v\isli Johiinie
•■Cuvlorl* I* so well »d»pt«t to children tijvt I CMtorl^ cmr« Colic, Oeosilpsl lfni,
m-MV"' f Vo6m,ne,;ail» S ~ pCT i.,tOSny Pre «H I X di
.. t , , , i , • inown to me.” II. A. Archer, M. D., I gestion,
Wiii’*. «*wnh'C. \' ti Ji il li.i*- J «vi» So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. | injurious medication.
JH*IV for I in* two Tbk Cewtaue Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y.
WiitidtsaiBiliuafd tlu-^sli i)tiv iff jhi j- l, ''1 i /’iiiff . / X 1. 1 v >) I / t t i V ? •■ '
tiarv. The hu-iness transai-teil con-
slsted almnif CliTtniVvirpTWTrfi-s';iiid’
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FOR SALE.
One of the best engines and saw
11s iu.^ (he (ylate; T>Ai 50 hiir*e
ftver. fttly fecp’earriage^ijiree .i^f-l
lie biiHejs, liye tidihi^ravts, ui-w
50 iuyl'n-s,'belts aln&sl ucvv.idit-
ling .-aw; *ita' in.-d mnlinw -Inn pentr.
i all eiitnplete: •bnililiHg- can go vvit'h
j nnu-hinerv. Apply to K. T. lieeves,
| lames, or K. Welling, Charleston.
| Also lit ineli planer and groove
and tongue and seven im-h inoulding
j mm hiue. planes four sides.
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UNDEKSIONKI) WISHES To IN-
fertiliiiers. supplied t.nn-ordered hv
members of the A Hiaiiee. I I is not
known w hy the business was discoii-..
liniH-d. as it. has ajwiiys heen well
maiiaged and eon hi easily have been
carried ol) as before. Cor. Vcwsa-ud!
Courier; ■
ircfOniincndatiouN of ihr I’ostuus
tfr Ucnrral that arc of
Interest to the
I'lihllr.
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Mr. Wauii.uiiakyi; leeouiinemk- I. ha I
the postmasters he not riHjuireil to
give ‘personal l>onils. but tliat the-;
; ond 11-Hcuivd ffi-ltt ini indv'innity
i •niipiiliV, aiid i bat Hie. <Jbverntin i -!;t
pav fur the l«>ml. lie thinks that
Hie blinds are'.iii many eases too high. ,.
md getting them signed puts the;
pn-'tmasters under oldigations vvhii li
il'e often delriliieiiial jo lhe service.'
lie ivi-iinnni-mlsthe extension : uf
the five delivery system, ii'nd iscon-
tde) f tlutl fin- ediciem-y and popu- •
iantv of the service will lie kirgely
inen-iused tlu-rehy. He |irv'|ii>sesthat -
those who receive their mail at ;(five, ’
ilvlivery ollice. link w ho.live outoide
llu* limit of the system, shall be al-
towcif the use of a l>o\ fris-of rent,
ami says ilia! jl will very mui-h ih-
eieasi-ihe trollhk-of delivering the
mail, lieuf is to be.eluirged only to
lio'e ho Ijvi- .inilr- fr-e - deli verv-'
■ ; : : ‘. b-. tf. .. .
• ».. V * * • v *
OW*M .'UliVJHlkMU'tV •
In towns'top smaLI for the fiveift-.
iivery sysU-nn he- pri.ipMjeifs tn» abolish -
liov ri-lit atfogei'Pri-r. ffy inslmlges-
- i.i a* hope that ihe-dav is not far dis
tant when the system of free delivery ‘
will he universal. A very •husiness '
like suggestion is lh.it where the
postal receipts will warrant it. that '
tjie (iovermnent eri-cl lnnldings, cost
ing from ten to tvveiHv-tivc thon.saiid 8 fl || I S» \
dollars, fi.ir the special piir|)ose of t fl .II- I !■ -V
condoc!ing its postal liuSiness, and'
very justly claims that it will not unlv
greatly facilitate tin- hamlling of the
mails, tuit la- of great beiwlit, from a
husiness standpiijnt, to the towns
win re ihe tiuildiugs aTciirccled. He'
also savs. Which is right, that the
Nalhuml ting should fly from ever:
'pnstollici- huildiiig. Onenf the most '
im}Hirtaut reeofmiK-iuhifions is in
regard to reducing, letter postage io ;
one cent, and this the I’iNtniustcr
(icheijil very strongly favors, not-j
withitamljug the fad that, for a year I
HI two. it wilt reduce the postal n-’i
ceipts nearly one half. This he In- — . „ Xc,
! lleV.es will he oulv teiuporarv. While; 1^ -N 1
i vlisclaiiiiing anv intent ion of suggest*
Tlritt s])iLc:c belong^ to
Tin; iMiHJYU’irY mm ktokk.
II K A It V Jl. s umi,
Dealer iii all kinds of
e«rXT V : I I, \ I IIS. i kr.
Florence ^t., I tarlington. i'.C-
FOBM Til K IH IILK 1 THAT ALTHOI GH
UK HAS HKKN Hl’IvNT OUT UK IS STILL IN W'SINKSS
AND HAS A LAHCK STOCK OF OKOCKKIKS, FIJI’ITS,
M'TS &<■ FOll T1IF. Cl I lil STM AS TI.’ADF. TOYS
AND FANCY AimCLF.S AKK ALSO KF.FT,
AND KYKIiYHODY CAN 15F. SFITED
WITH WHAT T1IFY WANT. I AM
NOW LOCATED IN BOYD’S OLD
Dltl (l STOKE,NEXT l’() THE
HEWITT BLOt K. ON THE
NORTH SIDE OF
THE SQUARE
6. 0. MERTZ.
VO WILL RKCKIV H
THIS WEEK
i.;-«v ((.JOG
i !
r t
l <
Ml „
FROM iy KN'il ( K V.
Including Fifteen Srainhifd'tired , j
E. C. ROTHOLZ.
M Sfk it Iks U in * Etalj.
i{nick-lt<f.|)Jaiiis mu! mix lures, will) plnin iroods to inntcli.
(’omolsrlc, ;i iH iv.bibric io Strovtsliiulcs inrulc Inr coitduuafion in varioio no\cl
1 lovic^s.
KniUcii avoifUb! itch?.'Is for chiitlrcn, also ca|M*s for ladies and misses.
Km broideries.
Fosters Kid DloVcs in le.idinir shades ami ptices.
Kudlt o vaiif.tvod faadies; Misst ; and t ididrer.s llose; sock for infants and
infants cloak;?. . .. .
Uibbo-is to suit I in* peOjiJiv
Impf.ricd l^da’Sj vM/iUcDdnir jp be jidipired
F?oic # \ rbavls of all dr frijitioio*.
Makct A Fieviln .s, xvit’li pi jefs away tjown. I mu. I insist upon you to come
and see.Jin
. Atdme. Tliompson lit :Utli ( Kodiee fpr Ladles Itui! nuinot wear (‘orstits, S(*me
lliim* entirelv* hew. ; : b:
.\bna Dorse,!, in.! I ek- and wbiU% heals ’em all. ,only ^1,00.
11
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GO TO
have' on hitml a large lot
Red lfu.it I’roof
see 'riieir Line of
DRESS GOODS,
OATS.
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Mi.s Maggie -toiie-. of .tame- (|. .tolinsoa ,V Co., of New York, tin- tonii-i
U\rktinc.ra in the iqctrvtjtnKa, vy..!l tci gta ! l i serve y ei with t 1 ..
(alesl fhat can lx- nre.liiee.il.
k ?iace is Strictiy First-Clajs, Sail wd See,
Respeot fully,
E. C ROTHOLZ.
M viI. OUKEHS prcin|>llv Mlemleil to.
PETER BGWLESi
DOES FIRST Cl.ASS
FFRNISHINO
: GOODS!
I'hev will be
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Paper Hanging.
Kalsomine Work a Specialty.;
. : ;* I
He solicibCthe patronage of
Darlington.
WAGONS.
m SME STORE.
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Mr. Wal'itv Vaughn will nmve t..j jug t.l iit th-(ioveri.nieut uniWtakei JkitVjre bltying VOUV fall 1)111.
hi-; new itoivr., above Itere. in a, lew j anvtliinji thal e.iu best bo nunut^oil iii. i ii • i i *n
«*. ■ lb/,.,,, t(* ;4«w ;y«sc tirew gmahi, anil wilt
The i urii-oiit at our Suulay Stjmtd; urge* the atlvixahiiitv of eflahliahing,; ^U.arailtOC tllO pilCOHt t-0 1)0. JOW OUOUgll fpji*j
borne in mind (iiat tin- Court nais
vVas^mall yi .-(cfihfv. owiiig’ to
cleini-n* 'veatTier we gue-st. .
Dais are louking nicely.in
m-ighliorlsiMMl.
The work on .our ( hurch i>
tin
I weat her
merely ,-ullKl to j^s on j.Wmo.istitu- ^ ^ ^ ^ „„ |lt ,. iV||; , t
j weather and I he falling.of Mr.J of t , llI |. |1 . s k( . 1((
-IdhnHpnN vvorkinen,- and sick.hes.- peojdethut mv
tionalhv of the. law and Inal unthnijr
to d» with If ojhei wi:e. Fm the pld-
hcuI, at IciWt theaailriKtili* will Imvctj
auhinit to the iuipykilion. i’orit i.-yin •
p!v aghtring 'picCi- of injuatiic iHidii 1
(aided the work.
Mr. \\ illic W i!kc-. vv'lio has live
clerking in Darlington, is nf home
in- j in connection with the postal system, J
; it system of savings hanks w here jm-o- ; yOU.
, j pie. who h;ue not access to hiinks, can *'
| deposit their savings, tlie (iovermnent ,
| paying a -niall interest and gaaraio j
teeing that the money will be .safe, |
He is satisiied that there art- miilimis
out of circiifatioii hv
too limirous to trust
the regu lar sav ing.s hanks, th-it non hi i
i-v t ids means, bepntinioeira-nlativm, i
our
pro-
bad
us a
liESl'E('T',.'t : bbY.
McCALL
& BURCH.
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J isjv.
id •
up.
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tin* form of law. jiihI pav tiic tax \ut i'
tl^javh'ii sat
J 1 tl.ei
Wiilj-’.iyg hoa.e a <• rta.n >
for a few (lavs.
Some of oar vomig ine-i
the bed gr,,. e po-dble, bid In u Hi-D«W s at oil- !,ing horse,
Stitie will U-heueliusl by thehusinefs
we fail f i see, and wmtTi Ijkb fdr l " ,i ' 1 u, ' , ! '-
SoIIK'ImkIv to s:;oW -. -Ivi - -.!.(• justice "ilSeohl. Ilidav liighl.
v>r policy of it. All that tin-
....a ., i. ... • i.:„
ati:* Xcn ( r#;»x Kn-
JIISl ICI
j-jijj. dunks could tell.
muds ask is ja tu-c, ami when I'irs is y lp|ho ,; s
iUCorded them tiny will l,e snlisticd. ' ^ , hf |H ., a|fow #f „ ar . .
-.1 viv.spviM it j liiiglon I’iaufcjs.
VALIE Oft
In nurlailing
VMWSPAPKR.
yoiir e\jM-iiM-i lic
it.
r • Daki.i \(iTON, .Ifiintarv (*i--'l f he
earcfnl nev.-r (odropyour new^w,^. m ,. lU . S(lllv w£ tb ,. w .,. v'.,.,-hrougl.r
III 11 • litem ng vom-sinking slip „ev,-r i,,,^ mnV(l mto'wn.as
throw overbieit-d M. grtod a friend. U)J y ’ ^ Jl|V .iwayii. d^hnt less
)ou can’t a‘ford to b- 'vithout u.|, 1|sim ., s WMS (rans . t( . t( . (1 ( , 1!m i|( ^ a|
)wj>.-r. Vte chdin ;t is more than h
pleasure and enjoyment, it is a felt
want in every household. Any n»e iii j, ^ ^ ^
"All figs Cm te lose iflio Wiit,"
May Hound wivll to tin- I'lillosopher, bill
Has a tfiter ring to fin’ buying public this season.
If there ever was a time when you felt that your
Dollar must do double duty, that time is now.
Realising tIds eomlifion, we ecaic.- ln-foiv the trade
"It is not possible to cjirry to great
er linn! t|n ; jierfectioii ofiirt," wue\-
elaimcd hist night on w Uin-s»ing Miss
on Uk'S-voccasions. 'I In large crovvil Camcvi-on' in the ddlicult nde of
vva-' one of the most orderly gather- "^b'phanfe. I he g vat tr.igedii nne
The -weather
reached (he sublime! What arrange
ment! What transcen bnev! What
was very cold,
was seen, no
1-e the warmth f.eijuent(v “Steplnudc” as ]>ersoibfii-d I v Miss
sought after on such occasions. Cmnerou and honors thegran-l idcsil of
bur judging from power of the stage! AVhaf a vviminti!
i spirits weren«c(U*i! What an artiste! What a talent!
this enlightened a'p- who fails to read
this record of passing events i- noth- u | m j
in, short of a h -st'i -a. It is jp iri ^ ^,,1,,
tifving and really something to la
ashamed of. to h ive a friend diseu-s will'll ^rHa^’planl-
with you an ev< at which hejia(unillv ,.i . .i..., ..r , j-.J; ■ i'lamcf, ary just, siibjugatyil hy the
, . . . . j, 1 b-md as tin,(tibnation id tins en^i sphmdors'nf art, we render to arkad-
takes it for granted von have read ,... . ,. , ' ■ . ‘ .
i> nn longer an experiment, litit an miration to one of its most worthy
and Ih-forced to tick'owh-lge vmi j success, »-»• (auifideiitiv daughters. The (»thcr artists who
knew nothing whatever of the cir- M . t t |,jH valutihle plant to become l" :,k l*»H.in the play, prcseiiled th •,
cumslamcs. In other words, in ymir ollr >lllll i l ,. < „ l ,ps. Sugar nut.- "•'«* (fm-nd saHsfa,-t.on.;
at.empt to econondze you had hy j, 1)(W „ v ,, v RupoHanfCrop weid'En! wh!m
s opjmig mmii pap i. 1'a< <s your.-i i|f £alHul , 1Vi and tin- acri-.-ige is hi--HiemidieiH-e manifested its (ileasure
voliintnnly in tnifi slmincfni i vrarlv. 1 Simill ^r.tin r'rnixs rotimlfli with of warm applutiHo. Mav
of iguoram-e outside of (lie very pah- ,., v . planted more largely i:\ury.year,'.the English troupe ivimve oif copi-
of deceiH-v. and some enterprising and progres- pjhuenU forthe triuuipli attuned last
A faithful newspaper Imd ^melhing sivc fm ui.-rs are M-rjously coiisidrf- "Hf^nrh^^rlcl/ * n ' CiW ’''
of interest for every memIk-i- of tin- ing th-‘a‘lvisnlnlity of plantin r hroom ,i - —
homecirele. grandpa sees in it through ,om. The News’ an«J Courier gave \\ | XTKD.
his sjHM.-tm-les all sons of items Jhat valUahle information cpm-el-ning the
iH-r-C ail a’jtMHj • Id ai, there is (i)lLjvut jon of l.ilaui'o. mid I he r.iH'iit roiniir us. 1 MiMl'ran- salnn"" 'nhiuc
nothing w- can imagine which givii# article: recotlupi-mlihg the i-hlftirtfoif refe *'‘"‘j?';
him: mwe iuiwwut Might liuui the, brovm ww, ami th« Ugu^ givcij, ( ' n.irL\on! s. f.
2i itieui <h\ ft’'''Vi 1 iv ' : iJ’* ' M> ’ V ' i ■■l
“**W vJt
that can not be i^pmiktL
We do not ask yoiir patronage simply for friend
ship's sake, or for past favors; but we come as
lioijcMt business nicii and ask your trade for the .1
Dollars and (Vnts
• : t t ‘ - rfiv . 1 > - t* • f ' .
thal we will save you. With pluck, energy, and
an uiieering judgment, backed by Ihe Aimightv
Ann-riciui Dollar, we have secured
BARGAINS
that no ninety day credit concern cipi ever Iiojr-
to reach, We are no longer strangers among you,
but have proven the past four years that we fulfill
every promise'We make. 7 We 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 (he past, we respeetfully in
vite every one to
FALL AT Om? NEW STAND
raid we will jirovo that we are still THE
LEADERS OE LOW PHU EN. ,,
• ’ i ' • • . ' ' '
Verv Respect fully,
A. J. BROOM.
Willcox’s Old Drug’ Store.
Two-horse wagons are now
Manufactured at
JOHN MON’S FACTOR!.'
DARLINGTON, S. C.
CALL AND SEE THEM
BEFORE PURCHASINO
ELSEWHERE.
A COMPLETE STOCK OE
Buggies,
Oerls,
Harness
I' !
.-—AND-—
FURNITURE
. ;
Always on Hand.
Undertaker’s
Supplies.
'n c\ vi ujliI'
Take pleasure in amnmm ing thal lliey have opuaeil a
kf d Ceipleis Stock of
am! are prepared to suit every one In these very necc-sary articles
Mens Bools and Shoes. Ladies.
Misses and Childrens Shoes.
Rubber Shoes of all Sizes.
Mlibber floods for (ienls. Ladies
and Children.
Splendid aaaorlment of
rr
Shoo Strin.:^,
Tra Yelino*
l-’rench Potish, Blackimr, A;c.
emnplete alock of
k?,
and
Ha^’s;
Call special atlnilion to llieir
J
nil ops
AM) LATEST STYLKS I\ STIFF HATS.
NEW STORE!
We detire to inform Ihe piildic llial we lone opened up a Itrsl etas.-
HRY : iiiOORS : NTORI].
We
PERFKCTED
CRYSTAL LENSES
THAOS MARK.
Qulity First &&A Alvys.
waul your trade. W<f hop- 1 , uu-ril .1 li • oTuin t New and Atlraellve O.md .
at Ihe. I.ywesl I’osk.ililePricos; realizing lhal at Ihe pre-enl price of col ton me;
>11 r 'a- s'd.l a, a xnwdl pcrCi ulaue -if pro!.I.
ome of Ihe iim-f; we carry:
in all their Departimiil.-.
in all l! etr Deparlmenls,
In all l!,eir Deparluients,
1 i liand-
' Here are
Dry Goods and
Ft!
1
II. ». IIItlSTOW.
Book - Dealer - aid - (htician
INU.r' LNn MANY VABIETIEH
SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!!
In this department wo can suit (he m l faslidious. We sell all goods and
Si vies. Our Shoes are mamifaelurid for ns, and we a'larantee ll emus represented
<*ur i-adies lian.lma !e Slioes at are perfeel heauiies.
C-ir lock of M.-ic, Bovs and (’hit Irena Rcadv ma h- ( lotliiu* is verv lar-e We
can I'M mil only the re-ular sized men, in t also the I,mg and Slim and' | lie Tat and
. . , . , •''Iout. 0»rclothing is all inanolaetured hv K.\|K-rh nced Tailors and w. vriarantee
Haa the e.xdlHIVc sale of these cclc- a perr.-d lit m priees nneouale.1. gi iramii
llA'|s>. SIIII’TS, NECKWKAIt, I'ndi rvv inr, llesVrv, il... in great vailete We
also carry in stock
hrateil gomls in I hirlington. S. t'
KELL AM & M00 BE.
Theonly niannfiictiiring Opticians in
the Eolith, Atlanta, (la.
ShY' Peddlers are not supplied vvith
, these famous glasses.
D " "•““l
RememlH-r Ihe place; llevvill liiiihling, Nrtflh
BRUNSON, Umti & CO.
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