The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, April 27, 1892, Image 2
Established .Inly Itith. 1890.
Destroyed by Fire December liith, 1890
iie-Kstablished February lltli. 1891.
W. D. WOODS, )
KDTTOItS
T. J. DREW. J rnorniKTons.
One Dollar a Year.
DARLINGTON, S. 0.
Wednesday, April 27, 1892.
If an intelligent man, from some
distant State, \i ho was not posted as
regards the political complications in
Nothing but the actual occurrence
itself could induce us to believe that
the supporters of (lov. Tillman, in
I would rather go to hell with the
Tillmanites than to heaven with the
Antis.—Tillman at Greenville.
THE PERSE(IITEi) RAILROADS.
Let us cite a fact or two. At Ab
beville we have the oldest railroad
our State, were to read the speeches ; Darlington County, would, under anv
made at Edgefield, on Saturday, he circumstances, follow the bad ex-j
would not hesitate for a moment to ample of the Greenville people. A
declare that Gov. Tillman was guil- man who attends a joint dis-
ty of the charges made against him mission is under obligation to
decent manner,
It is wi'h the greatest reluctance employee in the State. lie helped to
by Sheppard and Orr, for the simple
reason that he could not disprove
them and showed the weakness of
hi; case by the use of very intem
perate language.
From the best information we can
gather, the speaking at Edgefield, on
Saturday, was conducted, so far as
interruptions were concerned, in a
more orderly manner than at
Greenville, and the improve
ment, in this respect, speaks
well for the people of Edgefield. Gov.
Tillman manifestly winces under the
sharp attacks on his administration
made by Sheppard and Orr, and
makes against most of them a very
poor defense.
Tillman would not stop speaking
though his time was out and Gray
(pronounced Tillmanite) after urging
him to discontinue had to adjourn,
in decency, the meeting and leave
him still speaking. This in reply too,
to those who had complied strictly
with the rules of the debate. We
call (his a disgraceful performance
on the part of the Governor of South
Carolina.—Sumter Freeman.
Our contemporary is none too
severe on the Governor for speaking
over his time, but this is just his
style of doing business, and as to
anything like fairness he is an utter
stranger.
behave in a
•and unless he does so he advertises
his rowdyism, and forfeits the respect
of all right thinking people. With
the exception of the office seekers,
the large majority of the people who
advocate Gov. Tillman’s re-election,
are conscientious in the matter, and
Mr. Gladstone, the foremost politi
cal leader of England, and who,
morally and intellectually, has scarce- , , ,,
, ‘ . , are, we believe, iierfectlv willing to
ly a peer in Ins own country, has I ’ 1 , ‘ ,, ,
‘ 1 - lishm tn jl nnlitirnl nmionpii . ftlicJ ler
come out squarely against female suf
frage, and so great is the prestige of
his name that the friends of this
visionary and impracticable move
ment are dh mayed, and his opposi
tion will probably be the death blow
of a measure, that, had it been car
ried to a successful conclusion, would
have subverted the whole social
fabric, and have put insurmountable
obstacles in the way of further
civilization.
Granting it possible that Col. Orr
should beelected Lieutenant-Govern
or, would he, as President of the Sen
ate, have to telegraph the board of
directors of the Piedmont factory to :
listen to a political opponent, and let
him convince them if he can. No
matter what his politics, the Dar
lington farmer is, at heart a gentle
man, and will always be found con
ducting himself as one, and this of
course would debar him from the ex
hibition of any boisterous conduct.
I'lider the signature of “One who
knows,” a writer, in the Pee Dee In
dex. makes a desperate effort to array
the farmers against all other classes
of our people, and makes the insult
ing statement that the factory opera
tives were marched up, at the town
ship meeting, and made, please mark
the word, to vote against their own
know how to vote, in case there was.,
a tie vote on some important financial i '"terests and that of t he farmers. An-
question? It will be remembered other false statement is that a great
We, the undersigned, upon the
recommendation of mutual friends,
who have voluntarily proposed to
amicably adjust the differences exist
ing between us, withdraw, without
comment, all articles of an offensive
nature, wnich have appeared in our
respective papers, and agree to ab
stain in the future from publishing
articlesof a personal nature calculated |
to offend.
A.G. Kollock.
(1. J. Rkdfeahx.
The above card which we copy
from the Cheraw Reporter, will ex
plain itself, conveying, as it does, the
very pleasant intelligence that all
that when his friends telegraphed his
board of directors to allow him to
make the canvass for governor that
they declined to permit him to enter
the race.—Manning Times.
Were it not for the wilful blind
ness of our contemporary it could
very easily perceive that Col. On’s
time belonged to the Piedmont Fac
tory, and as a matter of course he
could not, without resigning or ob
taining their consent, enter upon a
canvass that would practically have
taken up all of his time; and in all
this there is nothing that is wrong
or that reflects, in the remotest way,
either on the stockholders or Col.
! Orr. The assertion, that any man or
set of men could dictate to .lames L.
Orr as to how he should vote, is in
the highest absurd, and no one knows
this any better than the editor of the
Times.
that we allow an item like the above
! to appear in the columns of The
Hehai.1), but feel it a duty we owe
(to the Christian sentiment of the
State to rebuke Gov. Tillman for the
use of language which is in the high
est degree blasphemous. If the
Governor, as is indicated by the above
language, has no more respect for sa
cred things than this, his re-election
would lie a lasting blot upon the
church and State. There are proba
bly, in the different churches, nearly
one hundred and fifty thousand white
members, and they should sec to it
that such language as this cannot,
with impunity, be used by any one
in South Carolina. Some years ago,
Col. Ingersoll, the noted infidel, was
a candidate for Governor of Illinois,
in which State he then resided, and
there was every prospect of his being
nominated, which at that time meant
election, but the Christian sentiment
of that great State became aroused
and Col. Ingersoll lost the coveted
prize. His splendid talents, great
powers as an orator and the purity of
his private life were recognized and
acknowledged by all, but the Chris
tian people of Illinois would not elect,
as their chief executive, a man who
scoffed at things they held sacred.
many merchants charge fifty per
cent, for advances to the farmers.
This assertion is so manifestly ab
surd and false that it deserves no
notice except to show the animus of
the writer. Some of the Marion
Factory operatives, in the Marion
Star, administer a well deserved re
buke to the writer, and in addition to
this, Mr. II. Witeover, (we wish there
was room to publish his card,) gives
him a severe but dignified roasting
for his attacks on merchants and the
•lews. Mr. Witeover reminds him
Dr. J. Win. Stokes is being en
dorsed by Democratic clubs all over
the county as their choice for Con
gressman from this District, It may
■ be put down as a foregone conclusion
that the Doctor’s friends will cuter
him in the race,
and Democrat.
The Newberry Observer and
Orangeburg Times
lay the iron on the Columbia and
Greenville railroad, and remained
continuously in its service, until
about one year ago, when the infirmi
ties of age disabled him from the
active duties which the service re
quired.
What did the railroad Company
do? Turn him off? No; they didn’t j
do that, but they allowed him to quit
his work, and placed his name on
the pay roll at $30 a month.
Well, now, we would like to ask
any reasonable man if it would not;
be the basest ingratitude if his fel-
low-traiumen should vote for State
officers whose avowed purpose is to
levy unjust and unfair assessments
upon the railroads?—Abbeville Press
and Hanncr.
The above is by no means an.
isolated case, audit is more than I
probable that almost every large cor-]
](oration has a penson list, vet the cry
is often repeated that they, the cor
porations, liave no souls and use
their power to oppress t he poor. The
railroads, just as a private individual
would do, discharge an employee who
works against their interests, and it
would simply be very foolish if they
did not do so. It is the clear duty
of every man, who works for another,
to do his utmost to advanc.* the in
terests of his employer, and the
minute he commences working for his
injury he ought to be discharged.
BAD FOR A^FREAFIIER.
Rev. W. II. Strickland, formerly
pastor of the Sixth Baptist Church, ;
of Atlanta, Ga., was found guilty of
“involuntary manslaughter” by a
coroner’s jury at Clarkston, Ga., last;
j Friday. The victim was a 13-year
Special Notice!
If you want any Slock in iho
Carolina Inlcr-Malc Building and
Loan Association, of Wilmington,
C., call on T. J. Drew, al The
Herald Offiee, who is the General
Agent for Darlington County.
THE DAHLINGTON
-SHOE STORE-
Has just recciveil a very lar^rc and well selected stock for the Spring and Summer
trade.
OtFOKD TIES
For Ladie> and .Misses in endless variety, from the very cheapest to the celebrated
hand-sewed goods of K. C. Heats & (Vs make.
Chi Id reus' Shoes.
This Line is Complete in Every Respect.
ME.I S’ SHOES.
Our
V L. Ilnmdl
&
(omimiiy
Will have an advertisement in The
HekaM) next week. Look for it.
stock cannot tie excelled anywhere. We have them in < alf, Cordovan,
Kangaroo, French Calf in hand-sewed, hand-welt and good-year welt.
Will call Special Attention to our $3 SHOES, Genuine
Calf and good year welt, as good as hand sewed.
A Full Line
r, VlI II k
French Polish and Blacking. Shoe Findings of every description.
\ Xohhv Line of Hats for Hen.
Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas
It is a very great pity that there
was any interruption of the speakers;
.at the Greenville meeting, and we
personalities are withdraw.,, and will | siuccrel tnlgt that tllere will be 110
be avoided the future. ! rei)ititioil ()f it iu the futm „ Wt .
do not for a moment accuse Governor
Tillman of being personally respon
sible for this disorderly conduct, but
there is every reason to believe that
he con Id have it.stopped if his influence
had been exerted in this direction.
Goats increase much faster than
sheep, and by September, it is fair
to predict, they will outnumber the
sheep in even these three Counties.—
Columbia Register.
It is all very true that goats in
crease faster than sheep, just on the
principle that weeds grow faster than
flowers, but a sheep is a great deal
a old school hoy, and the circum-
great many other partisan papers arc i stances, as related by witnesses, are
just now talking out of their mouths J as follows: One day in February Mr.
a great deal about the following reso-' Strickland, who is now a school
lution passed hv the IndustrialCon- teacher, told \\ iekliffe Nash to go
fercncc at St. Louis: | after some water. Young Nash
“Resolved, That we believe that failed to go, and Mr. Strickland went
the government should issue legal afte' 1 a switch. The hoy passed to a
that the Israelites, while ever ready tender notes and pay Union Soldiers ! companion a small penknife, and Mr.
to do their dutv as citizens, have the difference between the price of Strickland thought the action meant
never been office seekers, and have the depreciated money in whieh he
, , , , , , was paid and gold.”
neve, asked or expected any reward f,,,. UlL . , ak , of
for efforts in behalf of good govern- me,it, that it was bid for the soldier
inent. The writers charge as to the 1 vote, as the Observer says it was,
Factory operatives being driven like'where is the harm in it? The Union out mercy! mercy! Mr. Strickland
sheep and made to votebv their bosses,! .whliei wan paid in greenbacks " hen
, , , . , , , one dollar m gold was worth two dol
ls a snnplc falsehood, and the author ari(l six fy-,i ve ceut ,s !„ gree,,.
of the article, making this charge, backs. When the money kings ob-
i knew it was when he made it. tabled control of the greenback issue,
Two of the delegates, from .. „ . , . ■ •, , , . ,
the National Congress, exchanged sued. It is said that the “switch
those greenbacks for Government used by the preacher was as large as
bonds whose interest and principal » man’s thumb, and that the boy
was struck with the butt end of it.
resistance. He went for both boys
with his switch belaboring them
soundly. They made i|0 attempt h,
tight back, but as the blows fell
thick and fast little Nasi, only cried
was greatly iiifuriati d, however and
beat the boy as long as he could
stand. The bov went home and was
WOODS & MILLING,
Proprietors Darlington Shoe Store.
Important to Everybody!
When in need of Anything in the
STATIONERY
Line, don’t fail to call at the
il o. illusion,
the Darlington township club,
t<> the County Convention,
Messrs. John Douglass and W.
G. Dickson, are employees of the
Factory here and we would like to
see the man that could dictate to
them how to vote. They stand de-
put to bed. The bruises swelled up, n , n , j n •
abscesses were formed, and gangrene BOOK - 1)69161 - 80(1 - UptlCiail
•hey, Jl,rough the manipulation of sed in audeontinued until (leathern ,1,0 exclusive sale of these cole-! TllO LnUJi’CSt LlllC Of
bra ted goods in I (aldington, S. C,
KELL AM A MOORE.
If these discussions were listented to st ‘ 1 ' n ** K ‘ community, he-
was filially made payable in gold.
In otherwoi-ds, the goid hug got one The scholars also testify that Mr. Tlhe only manufacturing Opticians iu
dollar and sixty-five cents net protit Strickland carried the switch homcj the South, Atlanta, Ga.
on every dollar paid the soldier, and next day brought back another. i> w i(H ers arc not
Was there anv justice in that? smaller one which he icpreseiited to f. m ions o-bisses
We do not know whether the reso-; be the same. Altogether the easel 0
luiou will accomplish anything or is rather an ugly one, and Sticklai d
supplied with
without interruption and made free:
from personalities, they are capable
hut if there is
to be a repitition of the Greenville
meeting, then no i;ood can come of
them. It would be well for the men
as they are men of the highest not as it is not a part of the platform, will be tried on the charge brought
more valuable than a goat, and he-.
, . I ot doing lunch <jood
sicles this, by some mysterious process I t n ■ l . l .
of transformation, the goats are be- j
ing changed into sheep a good deal
faster than some folks like to, ,
, , , , . , i who are responsible for this useless
acknowledge, and 111 a few more! *
., ami disgraceful conduct to pause and
months the goats that are left will; „ " ...
, , , i r 1 J reflect how much injury they do both
lie so desolate and forlorn that a diet; ,, ,
, , ,, ... 1 to themselves and to, he good iianie of
of tin cans auu pasteboard boxes wiIU, ,, ± L ,
, , , , ; tlie State bv such proceedings. Even
be deemed a luxury. (, 3 ...
' . the poor, deluded colored people lis-
but we believe it is founded on jus- 1 in by the coroner’s jury,
tjee apd right, and if it does no more
character. Resides them they arc . , . , .
,1, , .. . t>ce a,id right, and if it does no more Mr. Strickland is wed known in
mai v otheis, ,n he hactory, that arc ^ ,? ^ tt . ntiQ|1 pf the Ullion this State. He was absent attending
good citizens and will vote according ...
to their honest convictions, and not
submit to anv dictation.
A friend notified us a few davs
soldier to the way he was cheated the Baptist State Convention when
out of his pay, it will have served h f(l e io'l'H'St was held. He claims
a good purpose.—Cotton Blunt, that jt was all done for spite. lie!
'Fhe enormous growth of the pen- su . vs >t was only a light whipping he
, gave the boy and that bo was 1111 and
— for sometime!
He published!
himself. In re-!
:, . Vti sion business is attracting a great; . • - , . r * . i
since that if The Register continued , , f „ *• , , , 1,1 lll! « •‘ealtli for sometime
deal of attention and al inn at the after the punishment,
tiuoiig the people a letter vindicatin
James L
its present course an effort would be
made to force us into a perional dif-, ,l0 ^ 0! ". v
licultv or drive us from the State, generally, but among the ex-soldiers ply Mr. Nash, the father of the dead
'Fhe former wc shall seek to guard themselves, and the question is begin- i ,0 >> says his sou was severely I,eaten
. 1 .c 11 . u- , ' . against bv all honorable means, as M j n , r i., | M , .,skcd ns to where it will alu ! l l lat witnesses stated that Mr.
Orr commands respect tened respectfully to M ade Hampton, ,| 0 ,) ( . s j, v harm anv one 0 ... Strickland used both bands in beat-
and atttention and is forcible and ] when he visited Beaufort in’7,>, and ■ and our life is not our own, but | K ,’ ( and how long the taxpayers wall ing the child.—-Carolina Spartan.
impressive always. To feel other jit matters not whether done of their
than respect and admiiation for him own volition, or through the inllu-
is impossible. Jo know him is toj
trust and believe him. He is a
BOUNDS & WILKINS,
Contractors
and
Builders,
Darlington, S. O.
longs to those dependent upon us, If • s,l ' ,, uit to the imposition. Even if
we leave Synth ( arolina before our had the powei, the ( onfederate verv great surprise and ^rief to Mr. ‘
We arc |>rc|iared to fimiisli Designs,
Plans anil Speei Heat ions of any
The above item will he a matter of work in the architectural line.
flic new (lenlral Hold and the Court
atural leader. He is true, he is hon
est, he is fearless, he is patriotic, he
is devoted to principles of right and
justice. He stamped wjwu those
cowardly scoundrels and wild beasts
who would drag his dead, beloved
father’s name into this tight in a
manner to win sympathy and admira
tion from all brave, true hearts. All
honor to James I-awrence On !—
Sumter Freeman.
When he happens to strike a good
subject and gets on the right track.,
there arc verv few editors in the'
ence <of their leaders, the fact re
mains the same that they conducted
themselves in a manner that it would
be well for some of the white people
in the State to emulate. When men
conduct themselves in this manner
they do not constitute an assemblage
of free citizens, hut a turbulent mob
t too ignorant and obstinate to do
j aught but the bidding ot their
leaders.
a .”“ k i‘ t 801,1 ,0 ° Wamnious to wish Strickland’s friends here, who will I nTrSL-T Tlc" 11 '"* ° r °" r work in
residences of Messrs
(now under way of
|iceimensof our work
. i.o piiui'ini jno.r iifui. cn iiiiioeeiu. i j a |)ar]in"ton.
miniates all our As will be seen he denies the charge,' Call on usif voneonteiii]ilatc Imilding.
t??'((tliee tietween lierring ; s liarliershop
and The Darlimrton Herald olliee.
PETER BOWLES
DOES FIRST CLASS
We deny that the reform press has
abusive in the present cain-|
and
■ide.
' Whenever a reform paper dares re-
— 1 sent snch attacks it is held up as “in-
On the 5th of May a Sunday- dulging in personalities.”—Colttin-
j paign; but all the hulldoziug
State that can write like the editor J a | nige L . om es from the other
of our contemporary.
coni'’
school basket picnic will lie given at Ida Register,
the park. A large concourse of peo-1 It looks like a change has
pic are expected from tne surround- over the spirit of the political dreams
ing country. | of the Straightents. Two years ago
Capt. E. R. Walter, of Orangeburg, j vituperation and slander constituted
will deliver the address of the day. their chief stock in polities. Now the
Col. Robert Aldrich,of Barnwell, the] press and the leaders are disposed to
Hon. D. S. Henderson, of Aiken, and lie conciliatory, bv tic use of mild
battlefoithe'mmile and the t eonle’s t0 tht ‘ Cril ' l,lei1 Tet ' i''dulge the earnest hope that he will Willis, in
with them. We have never as yet an< ‘ " lls sentiment animates all our w j]| ] je gccn }, e denies the charge,!
HiHehed from a dutv or shirked a people, hut they do, just as the sen- |,[]t even if his .statement he accept-!
responsibility.—Columbia Register, sible people of the North feel, object ^ t ] )at t ] le ]i vt , ( i f ()r gon , e .j
The above item is simply absurd, to the Governnicut aid being extend- time after the whipping, it does not
and the threats prole,I,ly had their ed to those, simply because they were bv any means provc that this was not >
origin in the imagination of ‘lie in the Army, that are abumlanly {| le t * a „ se 0 f |,i s ( j c ,,|| ) |f yj,.
writer who seems determined to pose able to support themselves, and it is Strickland is innocent he should he!
as a martyr, Mr. Gantt's experience a very moderate estimate that fully vindicated, but if guiltv, no!
as an editor ought at least to have one-half of the pensions go to those puisliiiiciit ca „’ i )t . ps, severe’ fori
taught him that it is imiHissihle to ] who have no right to them and who him; as a man that would beat a help-!
strike a political opponent without simply take adrantageof the disposi- ■ ]ess chil(1 todeath is a fiend incarnate,!
receiving a return blow, ami this fact tion of Congress to deal li^raHy and unworthy of the least svmpathv.'
being recognized lie ought to take with Hie old soldiers. At present j since the above was in'type, we I .
Hie licks without wincing. He has the South’s share in these payments |, avc R . a(1 a (1 p ta i] ll(1 statement from KalSOHlllie Work 8 Specialty,
used his undeniable talents as an is about forty million dol]ars, and if jl r . Strickland, in which he makes!
editor to keep alive the political ani- this Third I’arty resolution was : a |, os jtj u , j un j.,i t | le t .| ) . |r , re () f
adopted, it would raise our tax f°i' ] \ V liip|iing the buy too severely. We
in justice to
v,e SPOHTIXL LOOMS,
sucli as Base Balls, Bats, iMits, Foot-balls,
Croquet Sets, Hammocks, Stretchers,
Hooks, &e., ever brought to the city. Also
full line of small musical instruments.
Large Stock. Prices to suit the times.
FERTILIZERS
F 0 It
COTTON!
ii n
Ptipei' Hanging,
a great many promident gentlemen
Will lie present.
The above item we clip from the
Aiken Journal and Review, under the
head of correspondence from Wagner,
wherever that is, and our reason for
quoting it is to eall attention to the
very serious and inexcusable impro
priety of allowing a gathering, osten
sibly for the purpose of giving plea
sure to the children, to be converted
into a political meeting, where dema
gogues and office, seekers will he al
lowed to vent'late their supposed
claims, and tell their coarse jokes in
the presence of ladies and children.
When and where is this thing of in
truding politics into every kind of
gathering to stop, and why is it that
people submit to the imposition? It
is bad enough for office seekers to
follow religious assemblages around
with a view of advocating their claims,
hut when Its comes to a thing of this
character it is infinitely worse and
deserves the condemnation of all good
people. So far as the real evil of it
goes, it would really work less injury
for the churches to he throw n open
for jHjlitical discussions. Jatt us
spare the innocent children from
such sacrilege.
this Third I’arty
niosity now existing in the State, has adopted, it would raise our tax
made war on corporations, allowed this purpose to at least one hundred ; alak( . |), p statement
the columns of the Register to he till- million dollars, and this, in conuec- 1 yj,.. (st r j rk | all( |
ed with abuse of some of the I est tion with the Tariff robbery, would,
men iu the State, and s-ems to in-; even if wc were willing, be a greater i Cypress IV'ews.
! strain than we could possibly bear,! ('yi’RKss, S. (\, April 'J
endorsement of the tanners Move-'f 0 rt and an exposure of his gross mis- and the people of the North would'
j representations is persecution. In ] not endure.
He
solicits the patronage of
Darlington.
language and a pretended sort of an ] diilge the strange delusion that a re-
endorsemeut of the Farmers’ Move
ment. This is all done to catch the
lSD->.—
] The Stokes Bridge and Cypress brass
unwary and trv to entrap the farm-' 'm'"’ ' i-^ ,iui iiiomi. . j bauds eerenaded our town last Sat-
t to catch m Die charge of misre]iresenta- In the name of common sense don t, tm [. iv
ers. They think it is easier
(lies with honey than vinegar. But (Don,
this policy is too transparent and will that
not mislead and deceive the people.
Let all beware of the “(.reeks hear
ing gifts” and the “Siren voice of the
tempter.” Straight.,utism is as hit
ter as ever against the masses, and its
conservative and honied words are all
bosh.—Marlboro 1 teniocrat.
As will be seem by the above
extracts, t h e administration
organs are hard to suit, as
the Register denounces the op
position press for its abuse and de
nunciation, and the Democrat warns
its readers not to he caught by mild
language and not to listen to the
it is only necessary to mention
the Register is continually
Dr. Stokes think that we are taxed, ( . oUo|1 i. SCOMlin;J , oa (ilu s , am |.
enough, or does he, n, addition to his b| , t t . on , is nof (b) i M . vo| . v , vo n.
other vagaries, think that prosperity | Mr A . B. DuBose’s horse ran
follows high taxation? Whether j awav , ast Satar(lav gn . lg;; i llg iUl ., f
this resolution was passed or not, the! y ‘ b . |( |
mere fact that Dr. Stokes admits its —
justice is sufficient proof that he will,; Jt takes v ;rv little w it to draw
j,reaching the doctrine that every
man who opposes Tillman is an
enemy of the farmer, seeking there
by to array the farmers against all
other classes, knowing perfectly well
that the statement is untrue and is
made merely to inflame the passions
of Mr. Tillman's supporters.
'Fhe 11EttAi.n is opposed to the
j,resent State administration, and will
use all honorable means to defeat ii;
hut we have always admitted that,, l . l ,|, g( . ( ||icntly bi is violated no part «f
while from our point of view they 1 jt 8 obligation to them.
were mis,nken, the majority of Gov. |f there is a man in Darlington unit. Why, I’ve seen two of them
'I illman s supporters were honest in Connlv, who has anv influence
Tin* annual lacrliiiLf ol lln* Slockliold
j urs of (lie Dailinirloti Manufarlms imr
Coinnsinv will i <• liclH al iIm* olth c of llu*
Coiupsuiv' 'UliurstlaY, May •*>. I*!*-, sil
M. ' W. 0. COKKIL
April LJ—It. Ihoidcnt.
ri?nfiflc American
'j^ncy for
in the event of his being elected to uncharitable inference.
Congress, siij,port a hill in accord- Mrs. Gadd—That new family next
lince aith tl,isiniquitous jiroposition. jdoor to you must he jiurty well off;
Besides all this the Govenimeiif thc’ve got a pianner.
never jiromised to pay the pensioners; y| rs . (iahb—Huh! 'Fhey don’i
• j in gold, but in current money, and own it. 'Fhey rent it.
Mrs. Guild How .rye know?
Mrs Gabh—Bv the wav they l,arn"|
CAVEATS,
i TRACE MARKS,
PATENTS
;*-• •• *. I, ITo, (rtC*
Id form nf I on mm! fi.r Ifj.nrtliook wrlfoto
.V .T.| IlKo \I»W AA*. Nkw Yokr.
Olcleri liur.vm f.,r h*. it»ii«' in Aiin*iica.
fcvory pritcut t.ti.cu o*it If/ r. • i5< liroti^ht Loforo
tuo public by a H'd ico ri\ cti f;CO of charRU iu tho
Scientific American
Larcost circulallou of tv y ji.-lontlBc paper In tho
wirld. Pplomli.lly IIIiehImumI. No iniellik’ciit
intm (tnoultl U» witlnmt if. Wcoklv, 9S3.0U a
>(mr; JS.:<» pit niontbs. AibJroM MUNN X O).
j 1 L‘ULIf.:ii:i*s ( «K>1 Hroathraf. New Yc.rk.
The Darlington Phosphate Works
ARK OFFERING TO EXCHANGE
ALL GRADES OF FERTILIZERS
EOR COTTON ON LIBERAL
TERMS. FOR EURTIIER PARTI
CULARS, CALL ON
€. S. Mc-CULLOUGH,
DARLINGTON, S. C.
E. C. ROTHOLZ.
Fall Stjflts ii Is tM att in Uj.
BmrlHtc plaids and mixtures, with plain -roods to match.
( omclstle, a new fahric iu Street shades made for eomhjiintion iu various nofel
de\ ices.
Knit led worsted -roods for children, also capes for ladies and misses.
Fmhroideries.
Fosters Kid Dloves in leadimr shades and prices.
Lndless variety *if Ltidies, Misses and Childrens Hose; socks for infants and
infants cloaks.
Itihhoiis to suit the people.
Importcfl Holies, sonicthiiur to he admired.
Fancy Cootls r»I all desenptions.
Dress Makers I* indin IT'S with prices away down. I uiit.-t insist upon you to come
and see for yourself.
Mdme Thompson Health Bodice for Ladies that cannot went corsets. Some
thin-r entirely new.
Alma CfUret, in black and white, heats ’em all, only $1.00.
voire of the siren. The advice of the
Democrat was just in the line of
what occurred at (1 reenvillc, as M r.
Tillman’s su]}]x>rtcrs weft* so evident
ly afraid of the voice of the Siren,
that they refused to hear it; giving I (ration it jnihlio enemy ora disap-! sons for tloin
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.
01 ' j playing on it at onci*!—New )'.,rk
thfir (‘onvictioiiH. In striking 0011- reputation, who would I,u willing to! “—- I
trust to this is the .swooping .Ion,,.,-) SII1 , 1K)1 . t J),-. Stokes after such a A Missouri man ,,mtraet,,l with . wh'l;,,','r'-
eiation of the Register, that makes Jcelaration on his j,art we will cheer-■ il •«,tel keejter to furnish a wagon load mission. .If. IH.AIK \V FI.I
1 .. t.'.u.L He a]>)ieare.l on the]
Millinery!
Millinery!
every man who opposes the adininis-] f„iiy give him space to state his reu-' fl 'ogs a wtrk.
thereby a very characteristic illustra
tion of the tactics of thei. leaders,
who are evidently afraid for them to
hear, and were undoubtedly grateful
so.
pointed office seeker. From the
standpoint of the Register, all the
ajtjiointcd day with three little frogs.
I “Whereare the rest of them?" in-
.1. N. SI'HliS.
A. C. ('UIKiFRSH.M.I,,
M. T. I.IDE.
MureliSa.’ir. 1 . if
;
It would he wise for the friends of qnired the landlord. “’Fhat’s all
patriotism and unselfishness is all on the candidates to put their iiaines be- there were in the pond,” the man
one side. We ehallelige our contem-1 ^ 01C 1,llc l >lll>llc ‘ ^ J meekly said. “But they made so
when the words of Sheppard and Orr ji>orurv to publish these charges aiid] old iiewsjtajters for sale at Tue i niueh noise thu; I thought there was
were drowned with senseless yells. I disprove them. i IIehalh Office. I a million of’em.
HENRY M. SMITH.
Dealer in all kinds of
YOU NT V : f LA IMS, : &r.
Florence St., Darlington, S.U.
Miss Magjiie .luaes. of .Iiii„e> (J. .lolmson A: Co., of New York, the ton lest
milliners in the meMopolis, will lie jjlad to serve you with the
latest ilnil can lie produccl.
Cur Place ii Strictly First-Class, Call ad See,
Respect fidlv,
E. C ROTHOLZ,
MAIL ORDERS promptly ulleuded lo