The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, February 24, 1892, Image 3
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W. D. WOODS,
T. J. DREW.
I
KDITOK8
AND
IMloriUK'i'OUS.
DARUNCiTON, S. C.
Wednesday, Feb. 24, 1892.
Notice of Meeting.
The Democratic Executive Com-j
mitteo will please meet at Darlington
C. 11. on Salesday in March.
J. \V. Keaskley,
Chairman.
LET US ALL UNITE.
Mrs. S. I>. Pierce is advertising a
valuable house and lot for sale in
The Herai.h.
Dr. \V. .1. (iarner, as hits been ^>rt-
viously announced, left on Saturday
for a years stay in Kuropc. We pre
dict for him a brilliant future.
Mr. Charles Weatherly Drowned in
Lynch’s River.
Mr. Charles Weatherly was acci-
j dentally drowned in Lynch’s Hirer
on last Friday night. Our informant
A RALLYING CRY FOR THE DE
MOCRACY OF THE STATE.
The Address of Leading Conserva
tive Democrats who for the Sake
of the 1'nity of the Party and
the Hood of the Slate Pro
pose to Nominate Some
Other Man than
Tillman.
Miss HI la Davis, of Camden, spent
last week with friends in Darling
ton. She is a relative of Mrs. (!. K.
D.-.rgan.
tells ns that Mr. Weatherly, accom
panied by two other men, was i ross-
ing the stream on a log, one of his
companions carrying a torch light. To the Democrats of South Carolina:
From some cause the man carrying Wc ., pk COM i,i ei . w it| lout
the light fell from the log and im- 1 . , ,
, ,, ,, . , , , prejudice what we sav to von, and to
mediately the other two followed.i • • ’
Mr. Weatherly's comjianion
ble in mass meeting at their respec
tive court houses on such days as
i they may see fit, and elect delegates
i to a convention to be held at Colum
bia the fourth Thursday in March,
1189^; which convention shall be
authorized to name a State ticket for
the Democratic vi tors and the State
Democratic convention called to
nominate a State ticket for the Demo
cratic party. Wc ask that each
count y elect to the convent ion here
by called as many delegates as it is
entitled by the rules of the party to
send to State conventions.
.State wort Id perhaps equal if not
surpass similar displays from other
States. The woods shown at New
Orleans could be gotten into proper
shape for this purpose.
“I beg to say that, within the last
year, I have revived, in my official
capacity, quite a number of letters
from persons in the Northwest mak
ing inquiry as to our products, water
powers, cilmate, health, etc.
“Most of these inquirers gave us
the reason for making the inquiry
the fact that owing to the rigorous
climate of their several sections they
desired to come South.
“Now. in view of these con-
on once
swam to the river banks, thinking
he (Weatherly) would get out of the
water safely; but it was soon learned
that he was drowned. Seal eh was at
Mr. W. K. Haselden, a resident of once instituted for Mr. Weatherly's
the Mars Bluff section, died on Fri- l*«ly, but, up to Monday night, all
day night. His wife was Miss
Matilda W hite, who, with four chil
dren survive him.
efforts in that
made in vain.
direction had been
Sad Death of Dr. J. 1. baddy.
An effort is being ma le to secure J Dr. .1, A. Daddy, of Ilarlsville, died
another lecture from Dr. Lafferty, of j very suddenly on Friday night, and
Richmond, Va. His lecture. deliv-'«> f'"'as we can gather the exact
Darlington several months| «'ause of his death is not certainly
1 known. He ate some oysters for
— — _ | supper and very soon thereafter com-
MariaBenjaminsavs“fordoIsivvd si mencc( j von) j|j n g j am | j n | og y than
sake, ef anybody knows anyting'hour ttl|| I|lim|U , s . vaij Dr. Lucas
my son, Bennie Williamson, do tell j rilache(1 lhe | tolltft , a s | 1( „. t ^hjieafter
ered in
ago, was greatly appreci.
Wc are moving for the peace,
strength and prosperity of the State “Aow. m view
we love, and for the happiness, free- siderations,it is my judgment that if
let your judgment be governed by an dom and safety of the people we
intelligent regard for your own in- honor. We invite every Democrat to
forests and directed by your love and | to help in this work for South v’aro-
resjiect for the State and her people. I lina and South Carolinians, for the
We are not trying to stir your pas- j principlcsof Democracy and the party
For Cash Buyers!
25 Per M Below Regular Souses!
D R * D aniels ’
n>
VETER1 NAN Y REMEDIES.
COLIC CUBE
Never fails to'’cure any case of colic.
COUGH, COLD & FEVER DROPS
Cures lung fever, Epizootic coughs,
colds, &e.
sions by general accusations which | ie]>resenting those principles.
me, fur I aint seen 'im in 15 weeks." hu al)ll is ()f |lle ((11 j uioll
Read her notice in another column. • j ll tl , e c iTort to vomit, a blood vessel
There* was no observance of the ' vas ruptured, although there
was
22nd in Darlington except tbat the | '»"«vh blood in the matter vomit- |)0 , hing ; hilc W(J aix . aiv.ded int.
banks were (dosed. There was no u ’ 't- Haddy uao in peifect health |,osti| t . factious and neighbors ar
we cannot prove, or to excite vain |
hopes by extravagant promises im
possible to fulfill. We do not wish
to undo any good that has been ac
complished or to reverse any policy
which the majority of our fellow-
Deiuoerats favor.
We ask you to join us in an honest,
united, determined effort to remove
the dangers confronting our people, J
tlu? evils under which they suffer.
Wo must restore peace and good feel
ing among ourselves, that wc may
stand and work together and give
that mutual help and cordial co-j
operation necessary for the well-be
ing of any community. We can do ‘
into!
Eovvakii McCkady,
.1. C. Maxvvei.l, M. !>.,
Wade Hampton,
,1AMKK F. HART,
.John C. Sheppard,
K. B. M fttRAY,
Johnson Haoood,
Wii.uam Mi nro,
James L. Oku,
M. IMIowem.,
1). F. Bradley,
J. W. Summers,
A. B. Wii.m vms.
our State should be properly
repiesented it would be money and
labor well spent.
“I might say much more on this
subject, but enough lias been said to
accomplish my purpose, which is to
emphasize the duty of our people in
relation to the great Columbian
Exposition, at which South Carolina
should not he conspicuous by her
absence.
“Thomas W. Holloway.”
The Railroad Rrvolt.
As an intelligent buyer, when will you give us an opportunity to prove this
BOLD BUT TRUE ASSERTION,
Ihil we CAS ail Will Sell jo« Suit
CHEAPER THAN AN! OTIEEHOUSE lift COUNTY?
HORSE RENOVATOR
Cures indigestion, loss of appetite,
worms, &c.
All Former Records Smasher! and Competition Buried!
TIIK DI TV OF TUB PEOPLE.
I ol. Holloway Writes an Open Let
ter in Regard to the State’s
Exhibit at the World’s
Fair With Some Sug
gestions.
Last year the State Board of Rail
road Equalization, composed of Slate!
officers, increased the assessment of
railroad property from $17,905,911
to $20,0(55.890, an advance of SH -
r -1
159,971, or about 10 per cent.,atone
stroke. The reason given was that
the assessments on all classes of
jU'operly were too low, and that this
i was the first step toward securing
the assessment of nil projterty,!
! corporate and private, at its true
value.
We not only claim to he the true Lender of Low I’riees in
Dry floods. Not ions. Shoes, 11 sit sand Clot hi lip:,
but have added a line of
GROCERIES
and are determined to name the Lowest of Low I’riees on
them. We ipiole a few prices to show which way the wind
i blowing.
Standard A Cranulated Sugar iiO Ihs. I'orsl.OO.
ifest Green IJio ColVee tJOe per pound. Also the lower grades.
f Jest High flrade Dati tit > ioor a! sli.JA > per Danvl.
Space won't allow more limitations, Inn if you will consult your own interest
WONDER WORKER LINIMENT
Cures cuts, wounds, harness galls,
scratches, &e.
HOOF GROWER k SOFTENER
Sure cure for contracted feet,
quarter cracks and
tenderness.
These wonderful medicines are
sold and guaranteed to please the
user of money refunded without ar
gument. For sale by
DR, J. A. BOYD.
.hmics Allan k (V>.
holiday at the Graded Schools, but
the teachers alluded to the days, and
tried to impress on the minds of the
children, the reason of its celebra
tion.
tnd bis death was a very great shock
to his friends, lie leaves a wife hut
no children. He had agood practice
and was very highly
the community where he
m ‘l
ml
When a boy puts on a pair of shoes
they have a pretty hard time, and a
_ _ i Nearly a year has passed. The;
separated by political distrust and ! The movement to secure an exhibit i-pturns of ! lie person a! property of
discord. for Smith Carolina at the World's individuals are unchanged, the Gov-
We submit that the course of the! Fair has been started with much ernor of the State returning his eat-
, l»i'f'«‘i»t State ad nstrat.on tends greater enlhusu.sm than even the ^ ^ ha , u<) t . hallge
Il ' ? lKU ', inevitahlv lo continued irritation, j most sanguine had antieiptited. . isi the assessment of real estate, the
. is lenuins weic Like .i to \. adet-boio, - ( |j v j p j (|11 am j ,j a i,jr ( . rt In the earn- On all sides great interest has been Legislature of real estate owners
that having ignored that rcc nnniendation
The
you will In* sure to call on Your.-. Kcspcetfully, 28B King St. Charleston, S. C.
A. J, BROOM.
Willcox-’s Old Drug Store.
! The Larget-t .lewelrv Store in the State.
SOLID PLATES OF
thought of in
HOW [S THIS?
his native place,for interment. It
may be well to state that a number
paign of 1890 the public was dc- ! aroused and the indications arc ...... .
i ceivcd with promises of reforms w hich the March convention will be one of j’f the < omptroller General.
1 . ... banks have Inut their assessments
All of those: the largest and most interesting
have not been kept.
who expressed their dist rust of these j public gatherings ever held in the (; t >„ era ] ! and have appealed to the
very short lease of life; but \\ oods iS; () f ( ,tj 1(;1 - people partook of oyster
Milling have something in this liuc from the same keg without experien-
that will trouble a hoy a good deal to eingany unpleasant effect.
got the best of; and if the hoys don t
believe this they can he convinced by The Epworth League ConimiUees.
tryln* a pair. Only two dollars. The following committees have . . , , .
been appointed for the FpwortIC :1,ul su]>l'orte.l Ibe, ebanieal f-oeiety, issnevl yesterday,
League during the present year: ' vil1 ,,f ,llf! ,,f ,lK ' ir '
Department of C'hrstian; liffort.— Gemoerals, liave been treated a
increased by order of the Comptroller
proinises were then violently denonn- State,
ced. F.veu such of these as, despite, ■ lie lununi.i^,
the bitterness with w hich they were 1 of the State Agricultural and
courts.
it pair.
which so far have sustained
|’hc following, from the secretary them. The land phosjihatc cor-
jiorations have also gone to thecourts
in prolest. against the arbitrary
increase of their assessments. Now
the railroads have acted, evidently
Mc-
W'e regret very much that. The
H KHALI) was not represented at
L-imar on Monday, but the train on
which we depended for transporta-
C. W. DuBose, Chairman; W. A.
Parrott, L. G. McCall, Miss Mollie
Boyd, Miss Alice Parrott, Miss Marv
hows what that body thinks:
“When it was ascertained that the with the purpose of testing tht
netuies, and the present indications proposed Columbian exposition was legality of tlie inerettse of H> pc
re that this proscription is to be
as tm-
eontinued and extended. Recent
tioii was delayed by a washout, and Ziminerimin, Miss Jennie iiast, J. (!. l’ i!l,lil ' ' ,l "' !i ' r: "i ,,1| s 'W
fuliv determined upon, i
pressul will) tlie importance that
South Carolina shoulsl be
most
we found it out too late to make
other arrangements. We will jmblish
a syuojisis of Col. Dargan s speech is
our next issue.
"deCall, II. M. Smith, R. A. Dixon, 1.
Y. Westcrvelt.
authority assure ns that those who Ihorougbly represented in her vast ing capacity.
cent, in their assessments, as other
corporations are testing similar nets
of the Administration, while private
property is unchanged in its t.ixpay-
wcrc from the first: friends and fol
lowers of the head ot our State ad-
Department of Charity and Help.
-Miss May McCall, Chairman; Miss »''»^''aiioti, b.tt who went with him
resources at. this, the most important Yesterday the chief railroad cor
and the grandest display of all th C lotions of the State offered, in
° n;ivmcn or ihuir sn
0 , , , , iiayment of their taxes, sums sufli-
mtercsts of not only this counti v,: c j eu (. to pay them under the former
but it is very much to be hoped that
the reward-offered for his apprehen- Harrell, Miss Kate ( ampioti, -Miss
eion will induce some one to land
him in prison. It was an unpro
voked and cold blooded murder and
it will be a great misfortune if the
murderer succeeds in eluding capture.
The Square is receiving some much
needed work which, when completed,
will be of great benefit. By the
deposit of dirt, taken from the ex-
cava'ions for brick buildings, next
to the sidewalk it was impossible for
the water to lie drained from the
centre of the Square. The earth has
been all used to fill in the low places
near the Court House.
Inez Broom, Mrs. I. Y. Wcstervelt,
W. W. Graham.
Department of Literary Work.--
S. Frank I’arrott, Chairman; Mis
Maggie Burch, J. O. Baker, Miss Sue
Earle, W. J. I’arrott, A. W. Hoffman,
J. K. Skinner, Miss Eugenia Henry,
•W. ('. Kelley, F. F. Martin, Junius 1
I’arrott.
THE LAST LINK LAID.
thought
the
are required to so arrange i
, ,...11
advantage.
, uniitasr .Mrs. .1. u. .Met all Mr-L 0,| l. v 80 f !U ' ,,s their consciences would, but the civilized world. Entertain- assessment of $17,905,914, but not
Ip to the pvasent time, t c mui- m ,- 1, ’ allow, and then resisted or opposed ing these views, I regretted that our not enough to pay them under the
derer, Moody, has not been captured, j,' J,is purposes, arc likewise to be put Legislature at its last session failed new assessment of $20,0(55,890.
be S, * U ' 0t ’ Jhfc ' Representatives of the! to make such an appropriation as were
jieojile have been slandered, reproach-! would secure the proper represent,a-
ed and derided as “driftwood,” be- lion of the Stale To make a corn-
cause they could not in all thingsi mcndulde disjilay nuieh time and
think and act with the Governor, and
dared to vote according to their
judgment ■. We arc openly inform
ed I hat strong efforts will he made
to seen re at the-coming election the
choice of a Legislature more obedient
to the Governor’s demands, more
pliable in yielding to bis will than
the last.
A circuit judge has been rebuked
in an official message because bis
decision on the bench did not accord
with the wishes and opinions of the
executive. The Legislature elects
tlie judiciary. Control of the one
! means the control of both and the
centralization of all the powers of
making, expounding and executing
the laws (powers given by the con-
rs j stitutio’i for the safety of the people
' to the keeping of three distinct
branches) into the hands of one
man.
The present management of our
(party, apparently in full sympathy | pedient to inaugurate such measures! J
w ith the purposes and demand ; of j as w ill insure, the desired end.
j and another upon 30 per cent. It
i inrvirnnrnf pfl info flip riil«».< of fho iiivtculonf of Hip sopipI.v iLlillOlllt 2L I ihi n/
has ever can cat breakfast in Florence and
reach Weldon in time for dinner.”
Not only is it a “trump canl for
Wc extract the following from the the Coast Line, hut it adds another
lion >r list at the South Carolina laurel to the fair crown of Florence.
Commencing* on Jan. 1st, l«Si)2,
the immense and well selected
general stock of J. F. Farlv will
positively he marked down at
cost for strietly eash. All per-
sons desiring should
call and inspect tills stock before
purchasing*.
Sterling Silver
Inlaid in tho backs of
SPOONS ANT) FORKS
Florence and Fayetteville in Di
rer t Coin m it nie a Ho n -Coin ple-
tion of the Wilson Short-
Cut Railroad.
The entertainment given on Mon- I l' e l« lfi t foot of track on the \\ 11-
day night, by the 4th Regiment son and Florence Short-cut Road!
Band, of Sumter, was a very enjoya- between Florence and Fayetteville,
ble one, and the audience showed its N. C., has been laid, and very soon
appreciation by long and continued "e will be shaking hands across the
applause. All the actors exhibited l>'>e with onr friends and neighbors
the evidence of careful training, and «ver in the Old North State,
gome of the parts were difficult to “This is il Dump card for the
carry out. The music was very fine, Coast Line,” said ('apt. Lynch in
as was also the ados and chorus speaking of the matter last night,
singing. Some of the scenes were “H shortens the distance between
it little overacted, but a little more lierc and Weldon 01 miles, and as
Their tenders were refused. The
smaller corporations, operating lines
exclusively w ithin the State, paid
th\i‘ taxes according to the new
assessment, but under protest. We
are not advised of the purpose of the
. , ,, | i roads which have failed to recognize
exhibit as to show the very best I . , i . - i r
1 the new assessment, but judge, from
the fact that they arc inter-Statc
“In vi<*w of this fact the Columbia lines, that they propose to test their
hoard of trade has shown a public cases in the Federal courts,
spirit which is commendable. The amount of money involved is
.., , . • U . i ...i verv lar'e. l he tax of 4]
u ' ‘ ,l c _ * 11,1 nl<l i ‘ 1 nulls and the constitutional school
Mechanical Society of South ( aroltna f. lx 0 f 2 mills would produce, upon
hits also done its part. At itssjiring an assessment of $26,000,000, about
meeting in Columbia it adopted the j $170,000, and the county taxes on
following resolutions, which I trust,same property would probably
.... , , aggregate as much more. I he action
"'ll ' L ‘ •' can ' K ' 1 _ 0 ’' ' of the Administration and the resul-
“Re.-olved, 'I hat it is the sense of (., n j action of the railroads lo^k.s uj)
this society that the State of South from $300,000 to $100,000 of taxes,
Carolina should he represented at State and county,
the Columbian Expos'lion to be . There canbe noqueMlionofthe se-
, . * e . x - -ii 1 riousness of the situation. We fear
opened in the city of C hicago in ie; t] lc outcome will he disastrous,
month of May 1893, and that there q’j le money is needed in the State
should be exhibited the various pro-(and county treasuries, and the prob-
ducts "of this Stale and her material li'»' of doing without R until Ib.o
• i n .. r .. ,1,. courts shall settle the eases is one
resources: to tins end. the efo.e, the wi| , k> hai . d goh ,, , t is
exeenlive committee of this society j j lowevor ||(| ,
he requested to take the mutter tinder, resjtonsibility.
consideration and if deemed ex- s have been increased all along the
line or not at all. It is the acme of
injustice to make one man pay taxes
upon 100 per cent, of his
At Points most Exposed to 1 SILVER I
Wear, and then plated
entire, containing
rive Tiinca as much KajJ ^
Silver as TBf <a-;j
WS co co
STANDARD PLATE. If] OOoo
Guaranteed to wear 25 years. ||| i
Will Last a Lifetime. H r| M
MORE DURABLE i| j
Thun Light Sterling
Silver.
And not half the cost. Each article
is stamped E. Sterling Inliid US.
T f ycu cannot obtain then from 1
your jeweler ccni to u: fc: Cata-
loguo and Prices.
ACCEPT M OTSSTITUTE.
Ha nu Tartu red only !?jr
THK HOLMES & EDWAUDS SILVER CO.
»We are Sole Agents here for the al)ov«
goods and keen a fn.il line ot them in
STOCK.-
“Ia addition lo our large and elegant
stoedv of
wins I wins
Bejji; to minoimce to their frieiids and the
pulilie generally tlmt they have received
the largest, and best selected stock ot*
Solid Silvdrware.
Gold and Silver
WA'I'CHKS of tlie most approveil mak
Diamonds uioiintetl in Kings,
fins and K roaches.
^DARLINGTON
:Fall and Winter Goods
—All kinds of—
Alaride NIoniinients,
s Tablets, and
* Grave Stones
furnished on short notice, and as cheap
difficult to fix the
Assessments should
that they have ever had. and invite an in
inspection, of the same. Gall special at
tention to their splendid stock ot
practice will obviate this. Taken as Boon as the trains are put on the line,! thc'iio^-.^W.d'with hht’hdp, lwi"'«hWmL further^ That the! " 1Km ,H '- ^ ^ 0t ' IM
a whole, it was one of the best amu- which wnll bo m about SO days.yoti illcor p inltt , ( i into the rules of the
titer entertainments that has ever can eat breakfast m Florence atul, lu , w devices for perpetuating
been given in Darlington. ™ J the ‘power now held and making it
more difficult for the majority of the
Democratic voters to withstand tin
power of the machine controlled by
a minority.
The tendency of all these acts and
College: It puts this city in direct com-
Nenior Class.—Distinguished, E. 1. j nmuicatiou with some of the richest
Wilson, Darlington. I’rolieieut, A- and finest country in North Carolina,
M. Coker, Darlington.
(through which the road passes and
! methods is toward further and deeper
Junior Class.—-.Proficient, Walter makes this the terminus of one of
isions and continued strife among
president of the society appoint a m equally unjust to make cor-
committee of three w ho shall memo- porat ions pay on a 100 per cent,
rializc the Legislature of the State valuation ami allow individuals to
. . ... , .. nav on 30 or 50 per cent. We have
to make such appropriation as shall wol . (l ()f (!. onilltro i k . r (;e„eral
he deemed necessary to meet the
expenses of siteh an exhibition,
oi-
lo supplement the funds which may
be raised from other sources for this
purpose.
Ellerbe for the fact that property in
South Carolina is worth $300,000,-
000, instead of the $168,000,000 it is
now assessed at.
When the Legislature refused to
order a new assessment of real estate,
Ladies Dress Goods and Trimmings,
as can be purchased elsewhere.
U2?' Designs and prices furnished on
application.
All w ork delivered Free on line of C. &
I). Railroad.
Darlington Marble Works,
DARLINGTON, 8. C.
ami also they invite the Indies to examine
their varied assortment of
“It will be observed that two, |) 10 Administration, if it bad desired
Griffin, Darlington.
Sophomore Class.—Proficient, E.
C, Coker, W. C. Coker and A. B.
Wardlaw, of Darlington.
Freshmenf'hiss—Proficient, II. II.
East, of Darlington. The gradation
the most important branches of the
Atlantic Coast Line.
The distance from Florence to
Fayetteville by the new route is 83
miles, from Fayetteville to Wilson
71 miles, and from Wilson to Wei-
is as follows, highly distinguished ■ dm) 54 niiles, making a total dis-
indicutcJ an overage of from 95 to fimro between Florence and Weldon
100 on all studies, distinguished from 0 f 211 miles. By the old route, via
90 to 95, proficient 80 to 90.
illcrting of the Legion of Honor.
There will be u public meeting of
the American Legion of Honor in
their Hall on Friday evening, 26th
February at 8:30 o’clock. All mem-
Wiimingtou, the distance between
here and Weldon is 372 miles, mak
ing a difference in the two routes of
ns. The signs of the times warn us organizations have taken the matteract fairly toward the railroads,
that unless there is a chmme wc may 1 in hand, and it is to be hoped that ( would have had another meeting of
have to choose between slavish sub- Ihev, bv putting the hall in motion,! the railroad equalization board and
'changed tho assessments of railroad
, . . property to the old figures. It did
important matter, and in the nca" * - ■
61 miles.
The Coast”
cheap excursion
Line should gji'c a
over the road as
mission to a dangerous and degrad
ing despotism or a bitter, desperate
and ruinous struggle among our
selves.
To avoid these dangers, to restore
peace and harmony to our party and
people, wc call on all Democrats who
wish to secure a conservative, safe,
efficient State government, represent
ing
the
future do something to meet
desired cud.
“I feel pursuded that contribu
tions in great quantities can be
secured from all patriotic farmers
a'l over the Slate, as well as the
products of all enterprising man-
_ it solid Democracy at home,and ufacluriii" corporations.
L'^mmauding the good-will undcon-i “in audition to the
display of
lidenec of the world at large, to give | field crops, etc., it occurs to my mind
not do this; and thus proved itself
willing to collect taxes on a full
, , , . , soon us (rains arc put on, and give
hers of the order are expected to bei ,
. :. . the l ar Heels an opportunity of look-
present and bring their friends with '. ‘
0 . ... . . mg through its shops
u > the active help of their iulhicncc
and votes.
them. Short siteeches will he made ? .. n
K. K-itl, ilurgan, ll„„. (i. W. 'Kxl*
and ather
We pledge ourselves and those who I forth not
that a pamphlet sje>uld he 'gotton
out, several thousand copies, setting
r.10
in Florence, as well I
think and act with us to abide faith-! resoitrses of il.e Stale,
agricultural
but also bet
as renewing.' acquaintances with
Di-rg.it: raid other members of the •. . . .
. I friends in this Otv, w hom thev have
“Le;Mt>:t. A* the Conncu wishes to . •
, . ... . not seen in m.itrv wars.— r lorence
en enjoyable siHuable evemng ^ lmli
tietr friends, they will have a b
spend
with their friend.
valuation from railroads while indi
viduals paid theirs on a valuation
of less than 50 per cent., the Gov
ernor himself paying on a self-fixed
valuation of less than 30 per cent.
The railroads have the right to ap
peal tothoconrts for justice, and they
have taken action which foreshadows
such an appeal. Wc do not think
that there is 1 fuirmiuded man who
would deny them that right. But
it is pretty hard on the Stale of Soiuh
Carolina that it should be so embar
rassed because of the acts cf its
agents.
. A fair and just policy would have
made the State secure of its revenues.
The desire of the Administration to
make a show ing of reducul taxation
LADIES & (illLDKilVS tADEKWEAK. HE H R I I. SMITH,
j Real Estate Agent
and * anything else that the ladies need.
The stoek is lii’st class in every respeet.
FLORENCE St-
DARLINGTON. S. <.
A very large stoek of AEl'Ii W EAK, iuhI
everything else that a gentleman needs,
They carry a large stock of
Special attention paid lo the buy
ing and selling of real estate, collec
tion of rents, &e.
The strictest attention will be paid
to all business entrusted me.
CLOTHINti: AND : HATS
fully the decision of the State Demo-1 manufacturing interests, including
cratic convention, to make this fight (cotton factories, her phosphate in-
for good government, the freedom of 1 terests, hcrmincral resource.;, and all
legislation, the independence of the Other enterprises which go to make cx l ,t ' l,8c of c-oiporaticiis has no
( pid.cia.-y and the liberty of the peo- up a State of her wonderful 1™ ; ,| lroa tened with an empty treasury
string hand in attendance, and any The jKjstofliee.at Bishojiville is to ply wltlito the party linos; lint toj sihilities. ' ' ’ Litigation with Coosaw, litigation,
of the fair friends of the order who ; fie re-established at an cat Iv dav. I make it earnestly, ( ourageonsly ami ‘.Maps should be previded, show- with the hanks, litigation with the
would like to dance in one of the -
. ■ .i • ; Baldness oitglit not lo come till the
finest halls for that purpose, ... tins ^ ( f .. ()r ^ , f tk lmj| , k .
8(x*tiou o5 the-Shirte, will liave an °p' ^i. JS ( 0 ia|| use HalTs Hair
portiuiily of doiiig isy jn the.conrse, Renewer and, jvevent, hulducss and
9i Ow muiM' A: T': -’(J -a •. • ' •;
persistentlvin evu-v townshipof everv ing the various watvr pbwers of thoi l i,ll( l phosphate companies, litigation
ilized and capable of utiliza- ' vi ' h , ' K ' niilrua, H WlK ‘ rc ‘ is , *' t r!V 1 '
and now are we to escape front the
embroilments of an incompetent,
•bate] unfair and reckless Administration?
county of the State. We call on all State, utilized and capable of utiliza-
Demoerats who arc willing to act (ion.
wtTh us on the pledges and for tht! “A t display of the
unniwws ubwu aummiwd, to tuwvm*I deuvaiU us wall us tkc woods oi .tiivi—Xlw blufu, ,
* -f., -t ■ * • wt-'f: ’ 7 5
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and can fit Every body, from a small boy to
the big man. They call special attention
to their complete stock of
ZEICLER’S FINE SHOES,
also a very, large assortment of every kind
t « * . *• i
of shoe, from the cheapest to the host.
EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF,
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
pit low pfiees. CaU if you wish bargains.
FIRE! FIRE!
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I represent Twelve of tUe
most reliable Fire Insurance
Companies in tlie world—
among them, the Liverpool
and London and' (5 lobe, of
England, the largest tire
company jn the world: and .
the .Ftna, of Hartford, the I ’' A
largest of all American lire - ■,
companies
Prompt attention lo Imsine-s and sati,-
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Ollicc iietwctsi Edwards, torment
,Co., and Joy ifc'fjaudors’. \
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