The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, February 24, 1892, Image 2
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THU HART TOPTflN HUUAIH * rr, ‘ ilf "ill Ik- r<- » stoiu-l<> s<i'iirr |«ii‘ilioii-
1 tltj UMLinHlUH nBIlflljlJ |i( veil. I i.lo.^ii si-vi-rr ili'miL'hl jitv- liiiii niIioi'm isi-Iln'\ t-oiilil ii"i li;iv>'
Ksla.IIIIt IKtb. IS!MI.
liv Kiri' lli'rfnilirr I">lli. IN'.IH
l!i‘-K>l.nUli'<IhmI Ki'kriiiin llth. IVH.
vails, ii is |iivtl\ «afi i« sav I'hai m ulitaiiii'il: ami tlial »illi tin iiinjoiilt
will maki tin- larjri'St nrain ('l'<i)> I hat of llmin lh<' wolfatv of tho fimimi •
Wi have hail siuee the war, ami of have heeii maile suhservieiit to their
eoiirse this means the raising iif a ow i aiiihilioii ami thirst for olliee.
'noil iiianv more hogs; am) therohv
W. D. WOODS,
T. J. DREW.
KDITOISS .
AM)
rnoruiKTous.
( )ih‘ Dollar a Year.
DAUUNCTOX. S.
WG'lr.esday, Fe.. 24. 1892.
Soiitehmlv, somew here v.e forget
who, or where—has t a veil The State
with deviation from jirineiple in op
posing ti free coinage bill tit the pres
ent session as an act of impolicy.
That somehodv, w hoever he is, doe-
The \ev. York fUati- Deinocratic
!‘onvenli'i.i is itt
dication.; ar
lated in the
rendering ns. in a great metisure, in
dependent of the West. We have
heen, ever since the wtir, helping
hoth the New Kngland mantifactitrer
and the Western farmer.and it is no . ,, ..... .
, . . .. | . | , not ttppear to know the dilrerenee lie-
wonder that we have found if a hard ^ !, :lll( l ;l pHneiple. There
joh to do this and support ourselves., j s ^l.-olutelv no Democratic]iri!teiple
The tarilt is responsilde for the lirst. i involved in the free silver ipie :t i
.■ind onr own foilv for the latter. .Mil- It i-' 5 entirely a i|iiestion of l>olie_v.
and should lie settled according t"
VALUABLE LPT
!• 0 8( - S .V L i:.
i oit or for sale, on reasonable terms,
the residence, with ground attached,
now occupied by me.
M its. s. I.. I’lKUCK.
FERTILIZERS
for Infants and Children.
“Ciwitori a is *o to!! arlr.pt^d to children that
t roconr.ncn ' it a4—:;»crior to cry prescription
tnovva to V'. * M If. A. Axrnm, ?I. I).,
* il: o. Os'orJ Lt., Lrooklyu, K. Y.
C»«»or!» Colic. Conpf'nntion.
rr v ii, 1 >i.trrh<r.T i rin’usi on,
> iii.s >r ,., gived slex'p, and \n
rr-M u n.
lions of dollars tire sent every year to
the West to pay for what we ought j
i.i, to raise at home, and tho mere fact I
Session, and the in- ’ |
• that il will he .ip..-!"' 1 " «-• have, while persislingindo-
interest of 'enatorllill.l'"- u ‘ r > h ,ml '
■ r eouditiou is verv strong jirtsif tliat
I'he tight, in regard to its assess-, ttl . 1 . ; in .nrnionnl our present dilh-
tuent. Iwtv.leu tin* Ifatik of .Marllioro ( ,111j,in l.stii eottou sold for
and the Stale has'hvii | |;i i .,. il |.. that cost idiout twice
d'Tid-l in f-nor "t the Hank, hv the mu,,nut to im.ki. it, and in addi-
>n]ire:ne t on it. I his settles I he (;,,n t his our land,- v.i-re eonijiarti-1
matter and Mr. Kllerbee will give tip (j v ,.| v valueless and everything was
the tight. This decision will liegood j,, . |U |.|| S( .|jeondilion. so far its
news for tho railroads. ourrelafious to the National (iovern
the dictates of expediency.
notes dl
t mj:iri'»:;s mcdicAtion.
Ti b Cr.\TAu:t Coms’aky, 77 Murray Street, N. Y.
55EEK3BSB
.1
The State has celebrated its lh"t
birthday, and if it keeps on growing.
ntelit were cone. nted.
In tmother eolittnn we publish the
must of its ability, opposed the ftv ■
coin; gc hill, it did not charge lb-
State with a deviation from primi
pie iii ojiposing the measure at t'.
time: but if there is no principle t i-
volved. then TaritT niust lie a poli
also; for they ttre both the rank' t
kind of class legislation, and the tv
vocacv of either would, in the higi;-
esf degree, he inconsistent in a par:,-
that for years have been tightiug f •
ci|tial rights and advantages for ; .1
classes of our people. Those wh >
have heen led to advocate free eo,..
New Barber Slioi
J!
To (lie Cili/no of Hnrlinglon;
I have rented the rooms recently 'M-cupied I v Mrs. Parker,
law olliee of llovd ik llrow ti.) and am i.ow pre; rriug
i'lXKST l>.\Ki’iMIl SHOPS in the Pee Deeiunnlr
'1'
i under t la
up one of ihi
ilarnrs, Fir.-! Chi
Workmen, (live men rad.
ilcspeetfiiHv,
MACK
New Chairs, New
iti.-Ti ction guaranteed.
i. C.
RRINQ,
at its present rate, will have to join a i j )owl , I . f , ni arraigement, of Captain ; ^ on the supposition that it w
dime tnuseum as the hahv giant, t
i IVIcrkin, against the olliee seekers,
M bile, like every oihet ])apet, it has, ;l!U | (] 10S!e v ,j lo do not agree with ’ D
make money more plentiful, lose sig h
probably made mistakes, its worst
enemy must admit that it has , ruth ()f | 1( ,
absolutely fearless and inde]iendeul:
hint, will he compelled to admit the !
says.
Captain IV- il "^
and the jiossession of these i|Uiiliti;
attract admiration no matter by'
whom shown.
the most aggressive and enterprising
journal that Columbia has ever had
and is making it; inllitenee felt both
from a political and business stand
point.
fact that there isan abut: !
! money, a great deal of il idle
eckingsafe investment, tit Is -
count.• .
vvithh !•;
eiretil.ilton on account of (he
terkin is one of the most successful great mone. centres of the
farmers in the State, anti was, unlil |S 1,1 s,,,nc> e.vtent
it feel into the hands of a lot of po-
II i; nn(|iiestionahlv li|i( , i;Uls> vt ,. y ^.u.m-iastie member t '' 1 ‘ five coinage and S,,l.
of the Alliance. We have, front time Ij'' 11 : :il " 1 lllilt i,isk,i "'
to time, warned the members of the l * u ‘ ^ ! ’‘ v ' " t ‘ ,v b'l'eeonn ;
Alliance that their order was being 'i'"' "f money being more plentiful ;
wrecked by tins :rupulousiadilieians, | " l,uk ' 1 •' "mu il now is. lo
whose sole aim was their own ad-'' k,iskak ‘ 1 ' n( "'l'iii« : '
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Appointments of Supervisor of
Registration.
I will attend at the following
places, on dale named below, for the
purpose of registering the voters of
Darlington County in accordance,
with recent Act of the Legislature.
All certificates of registration issued
must he presented before new ones
will be issued, or if eertilieales can
not lie procured then tin atlidavit as
to loss is iieeessan:
Darliugtoii C. II.. Feb. lo. March i.
April I. May
Meehaniesv ille. Feb. I It.
I.eavetisworih. Feh. 11.
Antioeh. Feh. IS.
Ilartsville, Feh. I'.*, g'd, closing 3 p.
in. last day.
lasper, Feh. g I.
Lisbon, Feh. 2i>, 2d, closing 3 p. in.
last day.
Philadelphia, Feb. 27.
Lydia, Match 2.
Stokes Piiidge, March 3, I. ( losing 3
p. m. Inst da;.
! Cypress, March 5.
~ Swift Creek, March 10.
High liiil. March 11
Society liiil, March 15, Id, closing 3
p. in. last day.
J. F. (iAWN HI!,
Sujit. Wegistration.
V 0 It
COTTON!
Be Darlington' Works
When in need e.f Anything in the
e
AUK uFFF.UINt; TO K.XCIIAMiK
ALL fiHADKS OF FKUTILIZKKS
FOU COTTON ON L lit K U A L
TKWMS. FOU Fl UTJIKU PAUTI-
(. CLAUS, CALL ON
S. McCUbLOUdH
DARLINGTON, S. C.
ami was
vaneenient, and this attained, the Al
liance could look out for itself so far
as they were concerned, and where a
In anoilor column we publish the
conservative and temperate address,
issued by some of the best citizens of
the State, which so fully explains it-! man of Captain I’eterkin s ability
self that nothing in the way of ex-'ami character says the same thing,
planation is needed at our hands. All there is no room left for doubt, and
who think h change in the State the conviction will force itself upon
Government desirable will find no every fair-minded tntin
difficulty in uniting with this move
ment, No one can deplore mere
than we do the division that now ex
ists in the Democratic party, hut tho
present administration has not acted
in such a way as to commend itself
to the people, and believing thus we
do not hesitate to say that the call
for this convention will
support and sympathy.
this Dill we will suppose, it is reniiy
less than that, that tho amount oi
silver in the present dollar, at tie
market price for silver, is worth
eighty cents, and uo one will asser
that it is worth more. Then tlv
owner of a silver mine could take th ■
that the Fmluct of i , to
In
II ED KV M. SMITH.
Dealer in all kinds of
< 01 \ T I : n, AIMS. : Ac.,
Florence Ft., i larlington, S.C.
the amount say ot
damage done is appalling. In its $800,0.>0, to the Mint and without
splendid fight against the hanging :1 "y co t lo ImnscL have it convert.-•
trust, a struggle only made necessary ' n '° ‘. ,l f , . ,i:)l| o; making a profit <■
by tho present high tariff, the Alii- 200,‘ i, W ua th- tr.i H.i-tioii. No v
ance had the sup]Kirt and sympathy theMtiestnm we wiso to ask is tin
of every one, outside of thatand sinii- ^ ho loses the ‘00,000 that the Go\
I itte, don't ;,;’i to .all at
Tin: tn5Si.ix«T{» bmk stokk.
[ar trusts, and if it had not, to carry
ornuieut has made tlie o vner of th.
out the ambitions of its leaders, been >i il ve1 ' :1 l' ,vse| d ok ' course th
have our! made a p.ditieal machine, its power, 1‘eople would lose it and it would 1.;
ere this, would have been sufficient to j Ils ^ 0,1 :l i' 111 '’ M ' kil ‘ i,s ^ hat is eon
have demanded and enforced Tariff cenie I, wiil. the 'oe.xitiby I ariff. L
The last legislature found that the Keform. It may be very seiiouslv the atnount of silver btidt-m,present-
Lunatic Asylum could be run for
$10,000 less a year under the man
agement of Dr. Babcock than it was
doubled if any other organization of Cl * for coinage, were made into $800,-
ever again secure the ,,0 ° histead <;f $1,000,000, there
under Dr. Griffin and the appropria-1 strength that the Alliance possessed, woiih! be no inducement to have it
-tion was reduced that much. “Put! and the saddest part of it all is in { ' 01|, cd, and the owner would sell it
that in your pipe mid smoke it” ’ the fact that those who have worked for mechanical purposes,
w-hile you listen with complacency at gnch in j„ t0 the Alliance have, a ,So lo,1 8' ,;s ,ho Tliriff ia
. the ravings of the advocates of high , ll(>pll ra ’. force, it will matter verv little how
taxes and opponents of Democratic nia J 011t J 01 ttiem at least, been lann
ers. To gratify their own miserable li:,, u'‘. v t here is per capita, for
desires, for political preferment, they **'"'•* Slluu ' J, ‘ coucentrated in the
have not hesitated to bring irremedi- hands of the protec t'd inanufuctu-
ahle disaster upon tho. e by whom lvl ' g *
Largo Stock.
llujiirks,
Priooii to suit the Limes.
\YK WILL 1JKCKIVK
THIS WEEK
Tib Car Loais ai
economy.—Abbeville Medium.
The article quoted above appeared,
entirely by accident, in our hist
weeks issue, and we only reprint it to
say that vve wish most emphatically they were trusted. \ ievved from al- /i 1
to say that we believe that Dr. 1 most any standpoint, the subject is vOlTeSpOlUleilCe.
Grillin was the victim of a political uol a pleasant one to contemplate, -
conspiracy, and if, ns is stated bv the the one redeeming feature of it all (vpress Ncv.s,
Medium, ten thousand dollars was being the strong probahility that tin
saved, it was done
comfort or efficiency. It is hardly seeds of discard among the people, potatoes for the Northern markets.
_necessary to say that the Medium is i " ill S001 * bo in well merited The Seining Coinpany at this place
90'
SunvYS,
NOTICE!
THE UNDEKSIGNED WISHES To IN-
EOHM THE PUliLK’ THAT ALTHOUGH
HE HAS BEEN Bl'lLNT OUT HE IS STILL IN BUSINESS
AND HAS A LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES, FRUITS,
NUTS &c FOR THE CHRISTMAS’['RADE. TOYS
AND FANCY ARTICLES ARE ALSO KEI’T,
AND EVERYBODY CAN BE SClTED
WITH WHAT THEY WANT. I AM
NOW LOCATED IN BOYD'S OLD
DRUG STORE,NEXT TO THE
HEWITT BLOCK, ON THE
NORTH SIDE OK
THE SQUARE
G. 0. MEITZ.
, „ ii i ,i Messrs. A. B. Du Bose and C. L.
at the expense of men who have so needlessly sown the 8tllck , v an> p | ttlltillg largely oflrish
not at all reliable in its statements,
and in proof of this it is only neces
sary to mention the fact that it has
not found anything in the Governor
obsenritv.
will put their seine in Lynches River
i this week and expect to catch some
Last week The Freeman quoted fine slud.
from The Darlington Herald a W e hear of some sickness in this
querulous reference of Dr. Stokes’al- vicinitv ami it seems that (he grip
or the legislature to criticize. From leged candidacy for Congress, and has not quite left us.
the standpoint of the Medium thev stated that it deeply deplored the y erv ]q t ] t , f cl -ti]i ZL . r;j | rlvi . ) )W .„
are faultless. ' ■ ^ of the State President's candi- ll0t , fi . r< n i,d the
— dacy. \\e take this occasion to m- .... ;!H if tll ... , vm 1W vt ,. v
Our State officials are in a fair fui'm I he rreeman and others that littfi. tl,:< and
Ihere is no such fact. At no time . lge in ( ,. ;1 # , anit t , 1 ,"'li..!f.
hafl Dr. Stokes uj) non need imnbelf m* . ,, ,, . . i •
a candidate for Congress. He has A , ’ 9;,a ! ll ‘ - ;»« r
been called upon to make the race, F**^ th;it a member of the leg-
hut he has not up to this time made lslilh ! ,vl 1 V ",' U ' I t!l ‘T " ViV S0!U ' J
n.. u members m thilt body, whenever any
Rianies.s,
KudHius,
bridles,
I'oliars,
Biatters,
Lap itolws,
( isrrv Lombs,
BSrnsiies,
ISaniess Oil,
Leather,
FROM KENTUCKY,
Including Fifteen Standard Bred
Trotting ares.
We have on hand a large lot of
Red Rust Proof
SEED OATS.
—
WAGONS.
way for getting the State involved in
a very tedious and expensive lawsuit
with the railroads in reference to in
creased assessments, and no matter
what is the ultimate result, the State
will be put to sore inconvenience by
being out of the money for so long a
time; and what is infinitely worse it
will paralyze railroad building in
South Carolina for sometime. Of, form any service, and is deeply sensi-
1 I.. . C *1., i: r V
any public response. He has not vet .. ,
indicated whether he will make the ^ estum "lio went to
. Governor I ilinian and were instruct- :
I il'. v. Ul IIUl. lit* 1 A 1 1 t
While he has always been ready, ed b - v hl,u ll0 "' to v,,te -
at the proper time, to respond to any
general call of his brethren to per-
f We set: no ! :;i :et‘ ! ee nisHo Manic.-s complete, with Collar and Ham-s, for
Wc eim f ;rn!i'ii ai/st.cleof HAND MADE IIAKXKSS, from Hi" ,lii'n;w’>t
i'lgle Intgi'.v barness to t!:e lines! e ;a< Ii harness, also 1 and 2-horse wagon hariies“.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
is called to o”r “Youtig Men’s iJnggies” at tjt63.0('.
Two-horse wagons are
ulaiiiifaciiirsil at
ciifDnw»ci
now
L HilEU ti CGMPANY
u
^OT!CE!
course it is right that till property be
assessed at its fair value, and if Mr.
Ellcrbee had commenced his work of
reform among the individual tax-
pavers, he would have deserved the
thanks of the whole State; but his
attempt, to make the hanks and rail
roads practically pay more than their exacting duties of vvhioii, just now.
share, is, in the highest degree, | absorb all his time and energv that 1
arbitrary and unjust, and in their!‘"Ut he spared from his editorial and
fight for justice they ought lo have I olker interests.-—Cotton Riant.
'fhe above extract vve find in The!
hie of the complimentary references ,
toliim, niH.lol,y ,1... fri™,!, why .it» *
signatmes aio apivnaea to the cal!, \\jiiiai -,-';u.. Any on: 1 ><i iiarbcjrin^ or
he lias not yet signified his purpose j shelteiina;. .-i:!! i>.,y will lie responsitiic to i
in this regard; and so cannot he; n,s for!:i '
properlv termed a candidate. 1)ar , in ‘ * '
He already holds a more responsi-:
hie jwsition than eongrcssiuttu, as
head of the Alliance; the delicate and
DARLINGTON, S. C.
CALL AND SEE THEM
BEFORE PURCHASING
ELSEWHERE.
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
E. C. ROTHOLZ.
M Stjbs it Bns Us art m Etii;.
llrm-U-tte | beds and itd.Mai-cs, with plain goods lo match.
Ccmclfllc, a new fabric in Streetshades inii( : e for conitiinatiou in various novel
•ievii-cs. ^
Knitted worsted goods for children, also capes for ladies and misses.
Knihroiderics.*
Fosters Kid (doves in leading shades and prices.
Endless variety of Ladies, Aliases and Childrens Hose; socks for infants and
infants cloaks.
Hihhons to sail the people.
Imported Holies, something to he admired.
Fancy Hoods of all descriptions.
Dress Makers Findings, with prices away down. 1 nmst insist upon yon to ronte
and see for yourself.
Mdme. Thompson Health liodtee for Ladies that cannot wear corsets. Some
thing entirely new.
Alma Corset, in hlack and white, heats ’em all, only $1.00.
Miliinet)! Millinery! Millmry!
Miss Maggie Jones, of .fames (!. Join son ,V Co., of Now York, the lonlest
milliners itt the metropolis, will he gla l to serve you with the
latest that can be produced.
Our Pkcc is Strictly First-Class. Call anil Sec.
r v 11
Slltei
the support and sympathy of till fair
minded people. 'There is probably
not a road in the State that is making
any money at present and the pros
pect for them, until Fall, is a pretty
gloomy one. In order to more fully
explain the situation wo quote front
our able and wide awake contem
porary, The State, whose summing up
of the situation we pnbl'sh.
It is very gratifying to note that
while the scarcity of money is not
calculated to make people cheerful,
it is very gratifying to note that no
body seem * disposed to despair and
Lamar Bulletin, and very cheerfiillv
1 am now ptepnred for the Spring ami
Summ.'r work. Clotii.'M cleaned and
dyed on lior: notice. Cutting and mak-
give Dr. stokes the benefit of the 1 ihg pant.; to order n Specialty.
JOHN SAW VEIL
Re! rl Street, Darlington. S. C.
doubt. The Cotton Plant has per-1
sistently refused to exchange with
The Herald, and if the report, that
its editor was a eaddidate for Con
gress, has ever bee.t denied vve have
not seen it. Even The Freeman,
which is supposed to lie j.o-ied in tv-
Igard to the Alliance and its officers,' f
believed that Dr. Stokes was tin aspi-i f
rant for I he position, and deplored
the fact. Unless we are mistaken, il
isgctierally considered that when a
man is nominated for any public
rsLFCorcD
CRYSTAL LF.HSES
\
on all sides are s< n evidences of the position, and he does not make any I
energy and courage with which all declination, it is understood that he
Respectfully,
E. C ROTHOLZ.
MAIL ORDERS promptly allviulcd to.
Harnesa
2 £
• •*
VV a,. .
ir y
Always on Hand.
Undertaker’s
Supplies
EW 11 STORE.
—ooo()ooooooo<)Ooo<) () (Hmooooooooooooo—
IbUNISHlNG
BOWLES
n t\ .h 11 iD i (i
Take plea-ure in atinoiim ing that they have opened a
krp aiii Cipkle M of M,
uud are prepared lo suit every one in these very m-ce sarv articles.
Mens Knots anil Shoes, Ladies.
Misses and Childrens Shoes.
Ituhber Shoes of ail Sizes.
Rubber Goods for (R ttls, Ladies
and Chiidren.
Goods
B. O. BBIST03Y, jQENTb
classes of our citizens are grappling | is willing to make the nice. IM'f-jBoOk * Dealer * and' Optician d iOlbl'U bin ilia* yOUF fall bill. TllCV Will 1)U
with the dinicalties that surround | Htokes will come out squarely and say!_ • ” * c
he is not a candidate then we
us. So for as we have Observed the | ttfS
local capitalists, banks ami met- will retract the charge vve have made
chants, are doing everything in their that, almost without exeeption, the
power to occcttssHodate the farmers j leaders of the Alliance in Bonth
Carolina either have secured, or are
candidates for the same, fat offices,
frUwum?, wbeami jiowibk, djAud tti^ tbvj'ii»vc udnUbouj^er
in the way of advances mid exten-
tious, uud if everyone wifi exercise
Has the exclusive sale of these cele
brated goods in Darlington, N. C.
KELL AN & MOORE,
The only man ufuctn ring Opticians in
the South, Atlanta, Ga.
8tii' Peddlers are not supplied with!
tliVWiaiHOtlo .
glad to show you their ^oods, and will
gimrni)t(‘e the prices to he low enough for
you. Give us m mil.
Twii &Ai, i a u v n c m.
Paper
CLASS
Hail'd iii.".
‘p.'u li.lid I'rtiiii'Ul n
Linhrel!a$, irunivH, \al
"SOS
and Trauelif.?" Ba.<rs;
Kalsomine Work n S;i3G!3ity.
He solicit.-' tin' putivi!."<;e of
Duriiii^'ivJt,
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y lio( Hrin;"'. !‘re! , .i , !i Pobsb, 1'laeiviu. . Ao. ( ; ti,spcvlal jiliu.’itioit tp Iheir
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