The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, March 23, 1892, Image 3
W. D. WOODS,
T. J. DREW.
I
Dr. J. 8. Garner has received a
let ter from Dr. W. J. Garner, in
which he speaks in very enthusiastic
kditokh ' terms of the beauty and magnificence
AN,> of Berlin, the capital of the great
ritOl-KlKTOHK. i., , . .
(icnnan l .inpire. Dr. Garner had a
D MU INGTON s r 1 ver - v P k * 8Mt P"®** ;R ' , ' 0SS At -
J.)A Kill M« >>. I . lantic lllul j g now very pleasantly
•piartcred in Berlin where he will re
main for about two months, going
from there to i’aris or Vienna, lie
has promised to give The IIerami
his impressions of Germany and the
Germans.
Wednesday, March 23, 1892.
Miss May Krvin is visiting friends
in Sumter.
Mrs. Mamie has moved into her
new house on Spring street.
Dr. Bayliss Earle, of Greenville, is
visiting his uncle, Major Earle.
Miss Hosa McCown has returned
home after a visit to friends in Sum
ter and Timmonsville.
Bev. W. B. Duncan, ot Timmons
ville, editor of the “Gospel Bugle,”
gave The Hek.vi.d a call on Tuesday.
Miss Meeeham, of Fair Haven,
Conn., and M Iss McDonald, of < leorge-
towu, are visiting Mrs. 1*. Z. Harllee.
Mr- W. M. Haynsworth has near
ly completed two of the prettiest cot
tages in town. They face the Acad
emy Green.
The Methodist Church now has a
paid organist and Miss Eftie Ellis,
an experienced musician, will have
charge of the organ.
Misses Jessie and Tannic Mason,
who have been visiting relatives in
rjarjington, will return to their home
jp Sumter tips afternoon.
The Presbyterian Church, at tli's
place, through Its treasurer, Mr. C.
Hewitt, has sent $21.50 to Char
leston for the Russian sufferers.
Work is being rapidly pushed on
the two stores being built by Nach
man and Ward, and the walls will
soon be completed. Besides these
stores excavations are now being
made for others and there is cvcrv
and difficulties that seem insur
mountable when approached with a
determination to overcome them dis-
appear with miraculous rapidity.
Feeling that every citizen of South
Carolina should take a pride in the
State’s exhibit we appeal to you to
aid us in this work. Do not think
that you can be of no service, and
therefore fail to do your part, but, lie
it great or small, do what you can to
swell the grand aggregate to such
colossal proportions that all may be
proud of the display.
Money is the main thing needed to
insure success, and if everyone who
can and will give only $1 we will have
no lack. But if yon do not feel that
you can contribute money you may
have some rare picture some mechani-
reason to believe that by Fall nearly
the whole of the burnt district will
be rebuilt. Dr. Lunnev will buildi
' i cal device, some piece of your own
handiwork, some relic of colonial
his lot. The finishing touches arc
being pnt on Mr. Mertz’s two stores
and he is also putting down a brick
sidewalk in front of them.
We sincerely trust that everybody
will turn out tonight and patronize
the enterfainnient to be given for the
times, some rare specimen of mineral,
or some specimen of the taxidermist's
| art, all of which will be received with
thanks by the committee, and will be
ings and elections of the party, even
so small a faction as one-fourth is
quite large enough to control the
party. 'Opposition does not count
unless it is organized and operative.
If the two-thirds of the party who
stayed at home in 1890 and allowed
the State to pass under the control of
Tillman, Irby and Shell are satisfied
with the results of their indifference,
and would like to have two years
more of such administration of the
State’s affairs as we are now enduring,
it is easy to secure that result by
pursuing the same course that was
so successful before. If, however,
the majority of the party have had
enough of such government, seeing
that the State hao had far more than
enough for its good, and desire to
change it, there is but one plan by
which the needed change can be
effected. Every county in the State
should be fully represented by its
liest men in the Convention which
meets in Columbia on Thursday to
properly listed and returned to you j organize for the party’s redemption
when the Exposition is over. i from the incapable hands into which
You can also aid by your words of, it has fallen. 'I illman and I illtnan-
cheer and encouragement. If you j i 8111 could have been avoided in the
cannot praise the efforts of those who March Convention of 1S!H) if the
are working with purely disinterested
Reasons For Absence From ('htireh.
benefit of the Russian sufferers, and j motives, do not cripple their efforts
party had been rightly represented |
there. They can be got rid of now j
Burdette smites, hip and thigh,
the reasons usually given for not go
ing to church on Sunday: “Ah! I
see, the music is not good. That’s
what we go to church for, to hear the
music, and the less wepray the better
music we demand.** ‘And the pews
are not comfortable.’ That’s too bad;
the Sabbath is a day of rest, and we
go to church for repose. The less
work we do during the week, the
more rest we clamor for on Sunday
***‘The Church is so far away; it is
too far to walk, and you detest riding
in a street car, and they’re always
crowded on Sunday.” This is in
deed distressing. Sometimes when
I think how much father away
heaven is than the church, and that
there are no conveyances on the road
of any description, I wonder how
some of us arc going to get there.
A truer word than this was never ut
tered: “There isn’t one man in a
hundred who would go •outlie wit
ness-stand and give, under oath, the
same reasons for not going to church,
that he gives to his family every
Sunday morning.”
A House with 4.000 Rooms.
& WILKINS,
Contractors
and
Builders,
Darlington, S. (A
PERFECTED
CRYSTAL LENSES
TnADC MARK.
Qiillty First ud Alwys.
that a large amount will be realized. | and dampen their ardor by adverse 'f ^ u> l ial 'D' ' s fo^y and fairly repre- I he \ atiean, the ancient palace of
It would be difficult to find words i criticisms and attempt to throw cold rented in the March Convention of the Ropes of Rome, is the most mag-
that would give an adequate idea of water upon the undertaking by saying | 1892. nificent building of the kind in the
the sufferings of these people, and it cannot be done. It can be done if | l} L . all tiful lineTf parasols. Call i'?. rld: JtWl n S ht ^
we owe it to ourselves to give some- every one would do all in their power' ;UK j gee t] lem jJioci, on a lull called ttie \ atiean
thing for the alleviation of at least | to aid in the work. Other States are 1 Wnop.s it \V<|ons | because the Latins formerly wor-
a part of this distressing calamity: doing the same thing and shall wc sjt \Vj|cux building j shiped \ aticinium, an ancient ora-
and unless we give quickly and Ijb- cpnteiiteilly d,iwn aqd see8oi|th Caro- ; cular deity at that place. Exactly
prally we are recreant id the teach- linn, who in days past has been a What t© Wear anti How to Make it!! wlien the building was commenced |
jugs of Christianity and unworthy of loader relegated to the rear because
the unnumbered blessings that wo | her sons and daughters failed to
enjoy. The thunder of can non, the | bestir themselves? | «..,en mu.ys cm. ..n>c suu.uic.uu.i yen rs ago,
rattle of musketry and the clangor Shall she be made
We arc prepared to furnish Designs, |
Plans and Specifications of any
work in the architectural line.
The new Central Hotel and the Court
House arc specimens of our work in
Florence. The residences of Messrs.
McFall and Willis, (now under way of
construction,) are specimens of our work
in Darlington.
Dull on ns if you contemplate building.
tST'Otliee between Herring's barbershop
and The Darlington Heraid oltice.
It. O. fiifitlSTOlV,
Book - Dealer * and - Optician
Has lhe exclusive sale of these cele
brated goods in Darlington, 8. C.
KELL AM tc MOORE,
The only manufacturing Opticians in
the South, Atlanta, Ga.
Peddlers are not supplied with
these famous glasses.
01?. 0ANIELS*
VETERINAR Y REMEDIES.
COLIC CURE
Never fails to cure any case of colic.
COUGH, COLD ft FEVER DROl’fc
< 'ures lung fever, Epizootic cough s
colds, &c.
Cur
res
HORSE RENOVATOR
appetite,
indigestion,
worms
loss of
, &c.
For 0 ash Buyers!
WONDER WORKER LINIMENT
Cures cuts, wounds, harness galls,
scratches, &c.
HOOF (i ROW HR A SOFTENER
Sure cure for contracted feet,
quarter cracks and
tenderness.
These wonderful medicines are
sold and guaranteed to please the
usi r of money refunded without ar
gument. For sale by
DR, J u
BOYD.
no one knows, ('harlenuigeis kiuAvn
of the trumpet has been heard in our
_ fair land; our fields have been red-
Rev. J. B. V ilson preached in the i with the life blood of our
reproach and
a by-word amongst her fair sisters,
the Original Thirteen? We trow
not. Her actions in the pasture a
Important questions at this season I ( 0 b aV e inhabited it over a thousand
I which 1 allies can have satisfactorily | yi. nrs iV g 0 . The present extent of the!
‘answered in Peterson for April, building is enormous, I he number of
I here will be found every pretty and rooms, at the lowest computation, be-
. useful noyelty, from an outdoor cos- nig 4,122. Its treasures of marble
tame to a spring wrap for the lit tle stat ues, ancient
daughter. ‘The Colonel’s Stratagem,”
gems, paintings, [
Methodist Church on Stuuky night. | braV08 t a , ld best; disaster and defeat guarantee that she will not be left be- (lal, o ,lter - ‘The Colonel's Stratagem," | loo g 3< niniius.rip^ ck., arc to he!
Monday night Mr. Wilson delivered have cnigllwl ouv ho p CS) i nit , ve have hind in the matter of the World’s, 1 ^' 1!o,,clt M ' (ira,lal »b i8av e‘i'y clever | pnly with those of the.
an interesting lecture to the Epworth cvcr beo „ b j MScd w j tb i )01llltw us Columbian Exposition. ! stwr V awl ta li«iutifti% iHustiwt^. j Jr ^ Mttamni. The length of the.
League. harvests, and we have never been The State board is doing all in its “ Jlow <),srt ' Vy M ».V Htatue Museum alone is a fraction |
If every Church in the State would < ll l l ‘ ,n 1° P ,lI ' s
according to its ability, do as well asj g mitcst of 8,1 sco,,r ^’
the Methodist Church did on Sni;-
itav, South Carolltia wonld'send a
ver^ large sum to feed the starving I
Ku isians.
through that
a famine,
and the cries of hunger h;tvp ik.vu
reached our ears, 'i’hen let us all
help and in this way show that these
starving people shall not stretch
'orth their hands in vain.
we
Elqrcnce AR, js lltc finest poem
have seen by this rising young poetess,
over a
mile.
|IUU
tv.
> To those who wish to become can
didates The Herald is a good me-;
dium through which to make the an- 1
nonneement. It is all right to he a j
candidate, provided you do notsacti-
fice your principles to secure votes.
Col. C. F. Hoke, of Atlantic, is
visiting his neicc Mrs. McFall. 'The
Col. i» a native of S. C., and a »cp|i-
ew of Gpn. Roht Hoke, one of North
Carolina’s most brilliant soldiers in
the late war. Col. Hoke was also in
the army during the War.
Mr. W. J. Westbcrry, who lived
near Darlington for a number of years,
died on Monday ut Timmonsville.
He was buried at the Methodist Ceme
tery on Tuesday, lie had been in bad
health for a good many years, and
death, to him. was a welcome release
I'nrlaimcd Letters.
List of unclaimed letters remain
ing in the postoffioe at Darlington,
S. C., for the week ending March 19:
uex’s list. women’s list.
Blackwell, Wm., Aaron, M.
Carter*' €. F. Brovvn, Frankie.
Fonswell, Lonnie. Boroughs, Sarah.
Ghmt, Litwrencti. Hoitis Mono,
Groomer, J, E. Ha\mes,Josephine
Hargis, J. J. Hollister, Annie.
Johnson, Janies. Johnson, Mary.
eis, your pride and your ingenui-
IRlp us and thereby help your
selves.
By order of the State Board of
Mnnngcrs.
Fred A. Sale,
Secretary.
The Control of Ihc Minority.
Conservative writers
that the gold contained in the
vessels chains and other ob
jects perserved in the Vatican would
make more gold coins than t he whole j
power for the success of the under
taking, and we appeal for a|t| in vour M “ ,, ' '”' 1 " '? ■ — t™-. say
i ' J . . • and is admirably adapted for recita-: mml.il
ihois. vour Drlde and your ingeiiui- J 1 meu.ii
tion. “Flower-Ixii'e, by Mrs. E. A.
Matthews is a charming paper. “A
Strange Country,” by Sidney Ross, 0 f t.| le present European circulation
and “Old Time Thimbles,” by Harriet _st. Louis Republic,
iaitham, are among the most interest- •■»-' —
ing articles in any magazine for the
month, and their illustrations are
iioticeahly fine. The enlire contents
are far above the average of periqdieal
As an intelligent tmyer, when will you give us an opportunity to prove this
BOLD BUT TRUE ASSERTION,
That wc EM ad WILL M jou Good
THAN ANT OTHER HOUSE III TftS COUNT!?
Ali Former Records Smashed and Competition Buried!
We not only claim to tie the true Leaner of Low i’rir. in
Dry (roods. Not ions. Shoes, llntsanil Clot liing,
hut have added a line of
GROCERIES
and arc determined to uame tti' i .owe-t of t. ie. I’rici on
A petritied “green” pine,limb was.
found recently by a Iteoygia man near
B.u eh a YtsUi'. ; ‘The liiuh is prefect,
showing \\ l|ere (ho straws made ideii-
lations apd the grain of the wood. It
resembles i
them. We quote a few; prices to show which way ihc wind
is hioiytug
St;>ti<tar<! A (Jraiuilnted Sng;,;' 1-0 llis. ioi tl.OD.
ktost (liven Kio Coltoo iiOe [«>r fiound. Also (be towei’jyi
Dost IIig'ti Drade 1‘ateiit T’louriit sti.U > jo e Diiivei
:ule;
literature. ’I’etersim steadily progycss- jfj giuiiowhiit white, and
e's in beauty and yxep.Ueiic.p, No wo- coral wreath.”—Ex.
Myers, Henry.
Rossom, ('has.
Smith, Peter.
Scott, 1L ’J’.
Windham, J. C.
Lewis, Catherine.
McCnlongh, Mary
Rafifin, A. E.
Wilson, Rosey.
Wilson, Bessie.
Wiillkins, Dellar.
We reminded the people of Charles
ton yesterday that if they had sen|
a full deletion to t he March, ( oiiven- fi^jdo fr comploto without this i We have always been under the
tioiun 1890, Govenor I.i||u,)att wuiild; periodical. A sample copy impression that pine wood never h
have been “suggested and, it w in be sent for 5 cents. Terms, *2.00 petrifies, and the above item must
a year. Address, Peterson’s Maga- Ik* a mistake. It is a well known
zinc, 300 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, fact that hickory very readily petri-
”* ties in onr streams, as also do other
stock ban i woo j Sj but we would like fe,y|
t * lc [ somebody to produce. s\ ^ictrt-1
| 'Hi.
A Raneftil Folly.
Space won’t allow more quotations, but ii you will consult your ov, n intere t
you will tie sure to call on Yours Rt'»peelfully.
; uuvpr
may bo reasonuhly believed, the city
and the State would have escaped the
evils from which they have suffered
Willcox’s Old Drug
A. J, BROOM.
Store.
A Georgia
exchange says that, j
of a tight money market,
woots
frbm'sufferin'g.
Messrs. T. W. Normcnt and J. M
Darlington Elects Delegates to the
Match Convention,
Pursuant to ii call, issued last
week, a good number of our citizens
met at the Court House on Mondav
Earle left on Tuesday for the mouth; for ,he T U1 'T”^ of electing delegates
of Black Creek, where they will spend
several days in fishing. They are both
veteran fishermen and always have
gqpd lupk. We can’t fish anil have to
depend on the charity of our friends
in this line.
The late Mrs. Adelaide Baker left
five hundre l dollars to the Episcopal
Church, and two hundred to the
Baptist Church. Mrs. Baker was an
in consequence of his mis-admiii- Woods & Woods have a line
istralion of affairs. 'The same re- 1 of Spring Dress Goods. Call
flection may be applied lo the people Wilcox building,
of the State outside of Charleston.
If all the Democrats who were op-;
posed to '1 illman or who distrusteil We tyflk 0,lr American j expressive
hilH ail d his methods had done tb, ( ‘tV- boys that they were cut out for con- it was once the thing to say that a!
d.uty two ) lit is ago, in the clubs, in gn/ssineu instead of carpenters, for silver dollar looked as big as wiytj
presidents instead of painters and wheel, hut now it i^'.’,vus to be about j Beg’ nr i
jiluiubers, for hankers instead of the size.ft bwt quilt, and before the j i ,. , ,11
blacksmiths, for a career instead^ summer is over, it, will rival thepUnllC gCll(.lilll\
calling. 1 dimensions of a ten ne'e patch. tilt' ]«Tl M, ’C8li <111(1 llCt
HlP# toplofty notions the! - j &
It is well to recall tiiese facts jof. AttK't ieuii youth would ho slow to The musk antelope can send forth j
our present instfiicttou «uii giiiduuee. ertter a trade, and then, usually, in such a powerful oder of musk thatj
We need not describe at length the that sullen and indocile mood which even at the distaHO© ©f 100 yardshc i
political conditions as they existed ivould make him undesiniblc lo the can smother Ids enemy to death
summer before last; they are still master mechanic. i
mittea was appointed to nomoniuatc fresbj lmi|lfl|] |y frcgb) j,, the public Theodore Roosevelt fvW Di* *•(«-' TO TIIF PI BLIT,
delegates: M. E. James, II. J. Lee, mi|ul ]t is enough to remember dents of Uie'otherday that! .... . , n ,,
. . n onggs, vrniu, that ( apt lillimui was then liaYVV.- y V yv\ vunug man “should hiveuu . n , ,,, - . t,
^ ove ‘ . sing the State with a iram of lOniiition to make a name for himself umn ! ; '(^ 'wiid^np s
Delegates—I)r. II. J. Lee, J.- I - a || of whom are now inof- in the world,” and othersueh exalted (L'y^biar Bulletin, and othc
W ilson, H. I , l lifiUipsou, J. E. Net- fice-tiynouneing the past Ailniiiiistra- and impossible ihough quite conven- ; <yj,cmi,ed, th;
to the convention. The meeting was
organized by the election of the fol
lowing officers: President II. T..
Thompson, Secretary, Dr. ,i. ('. Wil
cox. On motion the following com-
the conventions, and Anally at the
polls, the past year and a half of
governmental blunders and follies
would have been unknown in the
history of the State.
to iiimoimce to theiv IVIoikIs him!
James Allan A ('o.
285 King Si. Charleston, S. C.
Tlie Largest Jewelry Store in I lie State.
SOLID PLATES OF
SterlingSHver
Inlaid in the hacks of
SPOONS AND FORKS
At Points most Exposed to
Wear, and lin n {dated
entire, contain in?
I'ive Tim mar. much
Silver <13
STANDARD PLATE.
Guaranteed to wear 25 years.
Will Last a Lifetime.
MORE DURABLE
Ttiau Uirlit Sterling
Silver.
And rot I- if Ihocost C chartfcle
i.. •.j.nor I il, Uiirliu* I----- HI
■: yoa canact zY.r.i theu t::-
Tror jeweler ::ei " ie: C:::
lesuo ati Price:.
^c:spt it 2 wsciirniB.
Ji ann far fared only hy
HIE HOLMES k EUWAKHS SILVER CO.
We are Sole Aeenls here for the ahoy
I ironiI., and keeji a I'uil line of them in
STOCK.
In addition to our large and elegant
stock of
Solid Silvdrwave.
( Jold and Silvei*
WATCHES of the most approved mak
era.
Dianiitiitls mtMtiitctl in Hingx,
Pins anil Drimelies.
JDARLI^GTON
that thev havo i-coeivud ,
, i l‘ i a. i ..
’st seluuted stock oi
ill
:Fali and Winter hoods:
Jtlmt they have ever had, and invite an in-
inspection of the same. Wall special at-
—All kinds of—
Marble Monuments,
Tablets, anil
(Jrave Stones
furuished on short notice, and as cheap
as can be purchased elsewhere.
Designs and prices
application.
furnished on
Lpitjcqpuliuii, but attended the Bap- j ties, l.J. 1 rice, J. J.Lanton, E. ! • (ions, ami promising what he would (iomil nonsense. Supj)osi*ey,My ;Vme.-.| twny ccntemplatcsresiimingthe pub-| tmtlOll to lllkil Sipl( 11(11(1 sl(H lx
tiit Church before the Episcopal Coker. ( j 0 jf j be Government was com
OI
Church was built. The hulancc of
her estate was bequeathed to relatives
and friends.
The following are the delegates to
the March Cqnyeqtiqn frun; LTqi.e.nef
cohuty: John MeSwecii, J. L- Finklea,
H. T. Harlee, R. G. Howard, J. P.
Chase, A. McTaggart, Caleb Lynch,
and J. M. Knight. Alternates C. A.
Smith, 8. A. Grigg, J. W. Coward
8. K. Baddy, I). J. Justice and C. H.
Prince. The delegates were instruc
ted to vote for a primary for nil of
fice* in Dio Siam.
'I’here was a collection taken up
at the Methodist Church, on Sunday
morning, for the benefit, of the Rus
sian sufferers, w hich amounted to
$50.57. The congregation was very
large, and some of the late pom era
bad' to be accommodated In the
gallery and with chairs in the aisles.
The pastor preached a very interest
ing and appropriate sermon from the
words, “It is more blessed to give
than to receive.”
Alternates—W. A. Cnrrigmi, W.
F. Dargan, J. C. Clements.
On motion the meeting adjourned.
Uratli of Mis. J. K. DiuHop.
commit- rican hov shout',',... t out with that am-1 hcatum of the paper at an «ai h d.t\,,
. „ , , .... •, ' . , and the tune of their subscriptions |
teil to him. It was repeatedly observed '“.'.i-y.v and an amVitioji \i a wle,; wil , )|C ( . arr j w l ,mt. Having been
at the time that the peoply, vftv iober. iVmiinatiug ptvqmsi. It would not i bv thoCompniiy until my
Deniocratie people, of ilie Stgte wore, wily be the source of selfish rivalry | farm required my whole uttentinn,
CMiisjncuonsTy absent from ('ajii Till- : and endless raseality, but would lead and the suspension of the paper tol-
imm’s performances and it was argued to inevitable failure mall hut one I, lo ' vin S. 1 d a duly to those
, , | ■ , who have paid few the paper to make
,, , ,, ,, . hoiK’fully that when the day eamci case in a tliousanil. ii.: n will.
Ma uon,March21.—Mrs. Dunloi), . .• .. . . • . i ■ ii i i I this staty;n«vnt. (orresponutnci,wuu
•fn , 1,T v I),,,,!,,., .j j * i for passing on his pretensions at the I It is iHwradvico that makes every i p ) , 1 „ e( i„ can be hail with Dr. J.
. . ! ’ ' polls this conservative, absentee ele-i life a failure but the thousandth’, t A. Colo, Secretary,
at her home m \\ illiamsburgCounty . ,, ,H , ; ... t v i,- i <
. , . , , , , / nieiit would make its infliieiiee and How much more u'i*o and sensible! >'■ L. i.klv.
yesterday evening about 1 oelock. , . ... ,1 .. •. , • . I.anrir S C March 22.‘92.
' •. ”, , , , ‘ numbers felt against him. The seiiueli tt a 5, Edward Everett Hale, in a recent i.Hnuu, n. v^., .wan
Her remains were brought here tins , V-, 1 ’ i u ....
, . , , , , ... , showed that it stayv u away focan ibu’*n.l‘mon, w hen he insisted that “the
evening about 2 o clock and interred , , . i, ,, . , , , ,,
., ... . , , . : voting places tu it hint stayed away | humblest manual laborer, equally
\I n'Vf T ' l ' finm" the speaking places, and the with his brother man whose career
M'Th^t Um'Cb. church wa« n ^ ^ 0||8 . thira of tb ! al)0lllld8 wi ,h the highest uvhieve-
crowed with a large concourse of *.* „ , I , , „
.... , . . . . active Democracy of the State made i ©tents of the lulelleot, |sa fellow
sympathizing friends and relatives. J 1
The Rev J. S. Beasley preached the
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.
CaptTillman’s election and the elec-, workerwqtly(tod.'IVniake unamc!
funeral sermon.
Mrs Dunlop was about 51 years
old and a lady of
endowments aiuf pyjucifid Chrisitan
oharaotei',—-N ews and ('aurler.
tion of his several friends and T^.q-i k-Xv-V Warn, to makcabroom handle,
| tenants iKissible. f # horse shoe or a loaf of bread. The
Wc hereby warn idl p^rsinis not to
hunt or fish on our lamls williout, per-
mission. J. C. HLAl'K\T KI.L,
.1. N. SUGGS,
A. COGGKIISH.VIjL,
M. T. HIDE.
Man'll 2!!, ’92.-tf
... . It ts dmu use to i iseuss the imea- "orld needs these vastly more than
■ - - | non of w ho was responsible for the “ does names,
' for himself. Ah! that shows the
The Toliimbian Exposition.
We again call the attention of t|ie
(kiuticil to the danger of allowing
cotton to remain on the streets during
the prevalence of the March winds.
There are six bales on Ward’s I-anc
that have been there for several
months and they should he immedi
ately removed. Every precaution
should be taken to guard against
fire, and in order to doflipj eiycy
precaution should be used. There is
no reason why the streets should be
used, except during the busy season,
when it is unavoidable, for the storage
of cotton and the Mayor should have
g itop put to iti
But make a name
indifference of the majority of the
party at that time. The simple fact elfish unchristian character of t l\n
is enough that the present Adminis- ambition here inculcated- n*n am-
tration was imposed on the State by that sUynda in the way of the
Columbia, 8. C., March 1C, 1892 ! the votes of probably less than one-.i httwhcrhoiwl of man, of the self
To the I’eople of South Carolina: | third of the white of thert denial necessary to real usefulness,
As a result of the call from the Slaty. T. qqUie.i. pivotal fact is that 1 it is the baneful folly that has
Columhia Board of Trade Ke uf Governor 4'i|lnmn has not uiyirly the kept so many of our American youth
Wp.rW'-a T'-uir cuiiveiuion, the work of following that ('apt. Tillman hail two out of the humhle hut happy, useful
securing an exhibit fur Sont’i Caro* years ago. He has been tried since lives of industry.—N. Y. Staudanl.
liua ut the World’s Columhiau Ex- tinn and found wanting. .If there
position has been inaugurated. The were a second Capt. Tillman in the
Board of Managers elected by the
State work, dividing it into sub-
county, and township committees.
party to rise up and denounce the
errors and blunders of Admii is-
tration'.’. fit would have his
A MiirkCH lirmrfiy.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
Old iicwspai>ers
11 KRALI) Office.
for sale at Tmk
An exchange says: To kccpchick*
ens healthy, put one tcnspoonfiil of
sulphuric acid in a gallon of water,
They are sanguine of the siieet's^ of jia^ds full. It is very doubtful soak corn in this solution over night
the undertaking, V'll gjtpieoiiue its whether the number of those who are and feed in the morning. Use at any
magnitude and the difficulties which now willing tosupportGovernor Till- time your chickens look droopy,
they will have to encounter, and feel man is much more than one-fourth of j This will euro cholera. As a diein-
their inability to carry forward the the voting strength of the party. tec taut, use two tahlespooufuls sul-
work without the hearty support of And this brings us to the point of phuric acid to a gallon of water, and
the citizens of the State at large. By (lie whole uiatler. So long ns less thorough!.'’ sprinkle runs and roosts,
a combination of forces great under- than half of the members of the pgiv. This w ill exteruiiuutu mites and all
wininiwui * y Ukti Ry aeUry ^nqt, ; U thv {ovgUd* 1 uwcW.
Lumber For Sale.
Tlioso in need of Fine Lumher will do
well lo write us for quotations of lumtuir
delivered in Darlimrlon.
HOFFMAN M MHEK I D.,
Hoffman, N. C.
March!), 'Sfi—tt.
Ladies Dress Goods and Trimmings,
and also they invite the ladies to examine |
their varied assortment of
lADIIN 4trllll.DKFA'S IAnF.KIVF.AK.
«
and anything’ else that the ladies need.
The stock is first class in every respect.
A very large stoek of MA Iv U SI AR. a ml
everytliing else tlmt a geiideemiii needs.
They carry a large stoek of
CLOTHINO : AND : HATS
Alt work dclivi ri'd Free on line of
1). Railroad.
Darlington ftiarliie Works,
DARLINGTON, S. C.
HENRY i. SMITH,
Real Estate Agent,
FLORENCE St-
l)MO.I\GTO\, S.
Special attention paid to the huy-
| ing and selling of real entate, collec
tion of rents, &e.
The strictest attention w ill be paid
to ull business entrusted me.
Darlington. H. March 5, IWJ.
The examination for Teachers of the
Public Schools will be held at Darlington
on the tirst Friday in April, next
lly order of the 8tala Su|it Hdin ntion.
W. 11. KVANS.
jt’D-U fiokQol Ivu,
and can fit Everybody, from a small hoy to
the big man. They call special
| to their complete stoek of
ZEBCiLER’S FINE SHOES,
also a very large assortment of every kind
of shoe, from the cheapest to the best.
EVERYTHING IN TUB WAY OI
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
at low prices. Call if you wish bargains.
FIRE! FIRE!
I represent Twelve of the
most reliable Fire Insurance
Companies in the world—
among them, the Liverpool
and London and Globe, ol
Knglaml, the largest lire
company in Ihc world; and
the .Kina, of Hartford, the
largest of all American lire
companies
Prompt attention lo business and satis
faetiim guaranteed.
I\ a:. AO It H HAT.
DARLINGTON, S. C.
Office betweni Edwards, Normcnt
Wq tmtl Joy & httutlot'y’.