The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, May 04, 1892, Image 3
The Hche<Iulc of the freight
tlie Cheww and DarMngton I'ailroacf hag
trainmen
is visiting her sister, Mrs.. B., A.
Johnson.—iliuinftlg Times.
W. D. WOODS, )
T. J. DREW. )
EDITORS
ASD
I'KOI'IIIKTOKS.
DARLINGTON, S. C.
Wednesday, May 4, 1892.
- been changed. The north bound train! ^j sg left on,, last
now leaves Darlington at 7:63 a. in., and AVeduesditV for It visit to frietids in
thesouth IiouqiI trajn at 3:00 p. ra. _ Columbia, Bamberg and Onuigelpp'g.
Al the regular ciuarterly^ncetlTig of tltc Mr. J. 1). Rust, ptincipal of tlic
Knphradian Society of iheV C. College | BenuettsTille graded school, paid his
Mr. E. C. Bacot, of Darlington, was relatives and friends in Darlington a
Remember the entertainment, at
the Opera House, to-night.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Y. M. C. A. will be held May 11th.'
A pleasant sociable was given at the
residence of Dr. Parrott last night.
The meetings of the Y. M. (J. A.
are,now held at fl.p.., m. on Sundays.
Hcv. J. A. Hive'left oh Monday to as
sist in jv! JrotHeted meeting at Timmons-
ville« , • r
Mr. Chas. F. Salisbury, late editor
and publisher of the Timmonsville
News, is now employed in Tufi
IlBRAbnofficc.
MV|.'li. li. Charles, .of •bur town,
sent some, beautiful “Lilies of the
Valley'’' to the Floral Fair, in
Charleston, and was awarded a
special prize fdf them. ..
, - . i, »t«T
The passenger train on theC. hrD.
Railroad did not reach Darlington
nntil 12 o’clock on Thursday night.
A slightf accident on the North-
Eastern Railroad caused the delay.
Mr Frank V. James, who was, until
recently, employed in flic C. & D,
depot here, is critically- ill at his
home in' Cheraw, and his friends’ciD
tertain but little hope of his recovery.
Rev. John Stout ..leaves to-day to
attend the session pf the Southern
Baptist Convention, which will-meet
this week in Atlanta. There will be
no service in the Baptist Church ou
Sunday.'
Oov. Tillman’s supporters carried
tlie County .Convention on- Monday,
just as we thought they W oil Id do, but
thjs is not by any menus an indica
tion that Mr. Tillman will be the
next Governor.
Darlington
elected censor, and Mr- W. C. Coker, also
of Darlington, was elected orderly eritie-
Memorial Day is Tuesday, May
10th, and we hope that all ''-Classes
will unite in paying this beautiful
and appropriate tribute to our heroic
dead, and in this way perpetrating
the memory of those who, ..by their
unflinching courage, unselfish pa
triotism' and glorious dSflfbfe", have
shed undying lustre ujion their State,
and whose deeds will go dp,\\J! in his-'
tory as the common iieritage of the
Anglo Saxon Race.
The Charleston, Sumter anil Northern
Railroad Will sell round trip tickets at
the following rates— . ’
From Darlington to Sumter, on ac
count commehdemfelrt Bfneitibt' Institute,
Coli,u,nbj:i, for froju May ITpi. and
18tb to 20tb for returpiug, il'K'fiug. I.
O. O. F-, Columbia, for -42.-20 -from May
17th amt 18th to 22d. Ironclad 'tickets
via SumteV, Columbia and 'Augusta, on
short visit last week. ,
4 /' - f ■, « ’*! r i *t ,*i ,,'t
Master Joe Drew, who has been
employed.iii 'I'hh HEtt^Ln.oflife
the past four months, is visiting
relatives is Marion County.
Mr. J. T. DuBois, the clever rep
resentative "of -fhe -Killtwgh' Millie
Company, of Florence, has been, in
Darlington for .the past few days in
the intjnjst^of bis company. _
«• • • -t * 1 • “ .
Meeting of-the County - Demoeratic
Convention.
Tlie'hft>elnig of ffli Vdnuty Demo-
c . I 'if4i^ , oU57 l, i i ? l YV? 8 ca,,e A to o^jJvr,
at 12:10 o'clix'k ou Monday, J. lY.
Beasley in the chair. ^ ^ .
^Messrs: -Lueas Mciuioslt, j.- N*
Parrott, E. W. Canilb'n'' abd* 'D.’' C.
McCall were nominat' d for -te.mjHo
rary chaittnch, 'Messrs. Mel'ntbsh
declining. Mr. J. AY.
‘Itominated and
elected to' that officE ' <4 ‘'
Mr. J. P. Kirveu nominated.,.ps the
and McCall
Beasley was
posed is that tbejAloveriuiipn.^ ytSMo-
„ . , legal tender, jiotes and ifty for the*
account-Southern Rabiist Convention, a,, comniittecVytf ^ srs . J. emancipTted slaves.
Atlanta at*lt.:K for rounif.lrjp. May :M E Nettles> T . Korthe.lttand F. K. : The tools of the
4s. 4 «««••%• s* ♦ sv At .... 1 "Tt 1. L. 1 ,... ^ i i
sion rests on the unjust financial leg
islation which deprijer-the country
of money enough to transact its
business.
THK'WEAf.TH PROtUCERS KVmAN'I)
‘ ' ' • V * REliEF.
First, by 1 undoing the iniimitous
le^slaflbu which gives a limited
class a monopoly of. the .tool of ex
change—money.
This wontd involve the abolitioiy
of tlie National Banking Systeiii.
The support of this system is cost
ing the. people iiJUt-ip)ibtino'us'Taxutit»),
but. ho* many -of . these so-called
Democratic pajiers are crying out
against it ?
.AYith,Hiem.it is aU^righi to-pay
thWlalt^rn feondividers the differ
ence bfti jeeu -goId, : an^ greenbacks
and' taxAhd- people '^fco ihv it. u But
wlien it is projKiscd to do the same
tiling for the soldiers without neces-
stipyi taxatjoy! one cent you raifu.-a-
fearful howl and prate about bank
rupting the Government, etc.
In my opinion the resolution can
only be construed to mean a way to
increase the amount of circulating
medium min treat the soldiers some'
what as the National Banks have
heen treated. Another plan pro
nearly all of our well located and im
proved lands will sell for more than
they wwV worth before theJWar? If,
us our contemporary states the farm
ers contracted these debts when prices
were inflated, and cotton, please dwell
on the last clanse, was high, how can
fhey, if prices are agafn inflated, man
age, under the same conditions, but
with the additional disadvantage of
low cotton, to relieve themselves of
their burden of debt? In other words
it is proposed that the same cause
that-produced a certain effect shall
be made to also bring about a cure.
If this is not the plain English of the
position of the Register, we hope it
.wiU show us .our errgr, *. Of course
solmf*' merchants ha\V charged too;
jntich for their advances, but. the
statement that they all exacted from
fifty to one hundred per cent, is sim
ply absurd and the Register was per
fectly aware t bat it was u^vt riie w hen.i t
made the charge.
. .Another misstatement is that prices
have (ieclined but little while the
priceof cotton has steadily gone down
Up t|i the present seaspn, there has
hevfcr beph'a tiihc wYena bale of cot
ton would purchase as much goods
as it would have done two years
to Olb. reluming to M«v -Utb. From i,,, , -, xr „
r * ■ Stokes, .wdh J«4». “ai-rott
Sumter-to Darlington for same, ^l.:(0. ,i. - - .
i nlitlV.' ’ * -i
Tickets to Charlotte, orf account of Mcck-
Icnbcrg Declaration of Independence,
20th May, via Bcnncttsvillc, May 171b
and 18lb, returning 22d. Fcom, fjumter
individuals $5.20, military $4.03; Dftrling-
ton, individuals $4.20, military $-'{.10.
money j tower in
tu elmir-1 the South—Democrats—oppose the
Sfcciwsc lltplc :pensioned a^eiSt'/
for Infants and Children.
‘ ‘Castoria Is so well adapted to children that j
(recommend it as superior to any prescription
mown to me." II. A. Archer, M. D.,
* U So. Oxford St.,.Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Castorla cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives , sleep, and promotes di-
Wil
gestion,
tiiout injurious medication.
Tbs Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y.
!&>•:. . , .
/ Agititi-we* 5 ;t.sk' why ifSvasj if the
times were so prosperous, that the
farmers should get in debt at all.
The Register claims, just as we all
iid(uvtjfl mil. tlie prosperity of tlig.fann-
AA'e are. now prepared to. do. job
printing of all kinds, and ask fluf
friends to give us a trial order, pur
material is new, antU nothing - but
fiist-classs work will lie executed.
Prices reasonable. . , •
: The Broad Axe, the official organ
of the Independent Order of Good
Templars, in South Carolina, is now
issued front' T.Hk . Herami office.
The Broad Ax-e is published semi-
moutlily and the subscription price is
75- cents jx-r year. -. '
Dr. 'F. T. Earle and Colonel J. H
Earle, both of .Greenville, spent one
day last week in town. They came
to visit their brother, Majo- Earle,
who has been sick for some weeks.
Dr. Earle was.a resident.of Darlilig-
tou just after the war, and has a
number of friends here.
Don’t forgef to attend the enter
tainment to-night, given for the ben
efit of the Darlington Guards and
the Y. M. Ci A. The ladies in
elihr'gVjliave had a great deal of ex-
jierieoccun managing things of -this
kind, and always succeed in their
efforts. 'Tlie best local talent has
been secured, and all who at'teiljUctlri
count on being pleased.
In last’week’s issue we atinMinced
the marriage of Mr. C. .It Milling to 0,1 credentials reported
Miss Mamie AYhilden', of Charleston, delegates present—87
and announced that a reception a »d -1.2 Conservatives,
would be given I hem at .the residence • The election of officers was tie
of Dr. X .C. AYillcox. ’ Tborcoeption next work before the Couvcutiou,
The eirairmon. tj. .tlxj, .oliffurent'*the' Nort'
township clubs wero'thfch •A'erpKaitdB'l The tools of toe money power in
to hahd in the list of delegates, also 1 tlje North—Republicans—oppo^.tbt ,clse <;/ trying to rttii
tie' j^OSfof ujknilit-filiip, likter' 'bcci.use iiid'^ of' thb ‘slave j the soil*, the only n
work required consideralile time, the hohldrs were in tlie South,
meeting w«S'adjourned until 2 p. in. True reformers North and South
Shortly after 2 o’clock the com- disregard sectional lines and demand
05) that justice be done.
Tfllmanites Abundance of corn in the AYest would be no talk about the overpro-
makes corn more plentiful and duction of cotton, and the advocacy
e cheaper^in those^-sections tlia^f do not .of lotof visionarvpiitliiopraetiuible
i. raise much corn—uiffes thA'wionop-^ ti'i&is
er is essential to the success of every
business, and then accuses everybody I
tiiti thp tiller ofj
elief the farmer ;
needs is the removal of the KcKinley
Tariff, ahd the resolution to make
his own provisions tit home. Mad
this rule been rigidly observed there
» > itiono])- 1 ' ifi&isurts, which, if put into opera-
emne off on AYcdnesdav night and -h N. I’arrolt was elected jircsident olists are allowed to control the! tion, would in reality work his ruin,
was a very pleasant affair, being verv' (to serve for two years;) J. C. Wilson, transportation facilities of the conn-> The truth is that the Register is
much enjo^) jjtg al,! Ijic gttqyj/s. At); vice-president; Walter A atiglian, sec-
Norlheiitt, assistant
try.
The
nnney.
simply afraid to go into the details*
principle applies to, of the Sub-Treasury Bill, and re-
J. M. .AYaiidiu.. sorts' to tlv evpedient. of making
false and
elegant strp^er was served during rotary; T. L,
the evening to which full' 'justice' secretary.
was done by all who partook of it. The following ticket waspresented
The giiests were: Mr. and Mrs. S. and elected, by the Tillman faction,
A. AYobds, Mr. and Airs. AY* A. Law, | as delegates to the State Conven-
Alrs*. -I’iinlino Fountain, Airs. B. C. tion, .May 18lh: J. E. .Miller,.!. W.
Law,' - Alisses Annie AYilliimisoii,! Davis, ('. Rhienhardt, J. AY. Du Bose, our farmers knows that they are over- equally .with him
Jauie Milling, DemmieLaw, Alaggie John S. Du Bose, .1. AY. AYtirr, J. Al. burthened with debt, and their lands
Law, Laurie Law, Josephine AleCall, Waddill, L 'A. Ap)4i^' v '.sifp.'rn ates: and stock tire heavily mortgaged,
and Carrie AfbiUgomcrv. • The gen- AY. II. Lawrence,.!. N. 1’arrott, H. These debts’are old and of long kfifud-!’.
tlenicn were: Messrs..AY. E. AleCall, Scarhoro, J. AV. Fountain. ing, and many were not;contracted at:
^ misleading* statements,
t hiraptr UlonrffoT tA Vfo^letVe tlefy it to pinvc tTiut the farmer
; is suffering from anything that does
not hurt all classes of our citizens
Every man who has mingled with
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
ind Claude AIfiling, C.
D. O., C. AY
AY. Brown, ('. R. AYoods, Bright
AYilliainson, H. AL. AVillcox and AY.
D. AYoods.
A Chance for Girl*.
School Commission^r AV. II. Evans
has received thofollOvrin'} letter trom '
B. Wilson,' Presid'filV'of Converse'
College :
The Conservatives presented the the present very reasonable prices for!
names of .Messrs. Lucas Alelntosh, goods, but wlieii^overything was sold.
For 0ash Buyers!
25 Per Cent Below
As an intelligent buyer, when will you give us au opportunity to prove this
BOLD BUT TRUE ASSERTION,
That we CAN anil WILL Sell you Cooils
THAN AM OTHER HOUSE II Tlie COUHTT’
All Former Records Smashed and Competition Buried!
We not only elaim to lie the true Leader of Low Prices in
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Huts and Clothing,
but have added a line of
GROCERIES
and are determined to name tin Lowest of Low Prices on
them. We quote a few prices to show wiiieh way the wind
is blowing.
Standard A Granulated Sugar ‘iOlhs. for $1.00.
Itest Green Itio Colfee l!Oc per pound. Also t he low er grades.
Itcst High Grade Patent Flour at $0.25 per Itarrel.
Space won’t allow more quotations, but if you will consult your own interest
Qr. Daniels’
VETERINANY REMEDIES.
COLIC CURE
Never fails to cure any case of colic.
COUGH, COLD & FEVER DROPS
Cures lung fever, Epizootic coughs
colds, &c.
HORSE RENOVATOR
Cures indigestion, loss #f appetite,
worms, &c.
AVONDER WORKER LIN I AlENT
Cures cuts, wounds, harness gulls,
scratches, &e.
HOOF GROAVER & SOFTENER
Sure cure for contracted feet,
quarter cracks and
tenderness.
These wonderful medicines are
sold and guaranteed to pleas# the
user of money refunded witheut ar
gument. For sale by
DR. J. A. BOYD.
Your-
E. AL AYilliainson, J. C. Clements,
S. A. Woods, AY. L. Galloway, C. H.
Race, E. AV. Cannon and T. ('. S.
Skinner as delegates to the State
Convention. This ticket was with
drawn beforj a vote was taken.
The Executive Committee, elected
j by tlio Convention;. consists' of the
at inflated values—when cottoli was
high, and merchants exacted from 50
to 100 per cent, profit on every article
they sold. No legitimate business
can stand such a drain, and (is a
natural result, our planters got in
debt.
Now, if our currency had remained
Send us an order for Job Priming;
I he autlioi iti< s of t mm i.se (<>|- j' o || 0W j n g gentlemen: J. N. Parrott-,' as it was, and wijh the A<lliigig(r. to
lege authorize me to make the fol- W . |, aviS( Antioch ; T. make our farmer^ work together and
lowing offd of out si idlarts iY "f ^ \ 0 |-f|, cl itt, Cypress; G. W. Brown, bring to bear that business judgment 15-4-!t2-(>m
free tuition in t|ie Cojlciiate Depart-! |)arlin „ lw ^ K w CllllMOIIt ll iU -ts- which exngrieucc has taught them. - -
nicutof.. Converse College -.jo- .oqv viIlc . F . stokes, High Hill; J. F.! they could tav’e worked 'out of debt. 1 ~
young Woman in each CountyHi. the ; wilson lA , avellgW((rt | 1 - (j. W . still,, i But while the-price paid for' cotton
State of. South Carol,pa. . . Each | y g | )on . w . R. S. Liwson, Lvdia; J. is reduced below the cost of produc-
scholarship is worth $50 and is good, w Mt . c | U4Ilic . sv
for two years.. |. a | lm . tto . w.
E. U. SLTTO\
Is prepared to make
Photographs
you will be sure to call on
Ai J s
Willcox’s Old Drug
Itespeclfullv,
BROOM.
Store.
James Allan & Co.
285 King St. Charleston, S. C.
The Largest Jewelry Store in the State
SOLID PLATES OP
Sterling Silver
Inlaid In the backs of
SPOONS AND FORKS
At Points most Exposed to
Wear, and then plated
entire, containing
Five Times an much
Silver us
STANDARD PLATE.
i Guaranteed to wear 2S years.
Will Last a Lifetime.
MORE DURABLE
Than Light Sterling
Silver.
, And rot half the co*t. Each article j
: is stamped Z. Ctorliss fcUil HE.
T f you cannot obtain then from 1
70ur jeweler send to ni :c: CaU-
lojno and Pricei.
ACCEPT V: tfJBSTZTUTZ.
Manufactured only by
THE HOLMES A LDWABDS SILVER CO.
We are Sole Agents here lor the ahov*
goods and keep a fuil line of them in
Of your liable.-',
live to regietil.
Studio hi Hewitt Block
Don't delay; yoiiyim^
lie; R. 11. ; tion money became scarer end scarceVJ
Rhodes, Palmetto; AV. A’anghan, and the cost of everything they had
“'nieiipplieutit.niu3tlx‘aiUeirst-U| I>)iilwU>ll(llia; ( . H 1{aee) Society to buy declined but little. Thetillers
and not idore than 18 years.of »gt‘ ujn. Tj . \ Aloore, Stokes’ Bridge; of the soil now find it a matter utter-
and must lx of good moral: ohitrac- . , |? 1{hw , es> Swift (’reek. ly impossible to pay their old debts,
' The Executive Committee will and the#*,tortiunate interest exacted
“ I he examination huert be held at )Inw ,^ on t | lL . o-cuiid Alondav in July bv their creditors swells the burthen
each'County seat on Saturday'. Jt.lU , o Mwke a „ 'arrm.gcntents year byy,
WOODS h WOODS
Her. AV. D. Kirkland D. D^editor
530, eonvouieut to the .Sehoolt'wnniis-
sioner tif'#aid Comity. •*' *"
“Applicants .jmyjt pass a written
examinatfoT/'-dii: 'Arithmetic
and algebra to e«|Hfttioir5 of tin
year.
for the County primary election.
As we have already said, these ob-
For Solicitor.
Thankinz tb«peo)de for past favars, I
hereby announce myself a candidate, sub-i - ■ ‘.
t*Hm‘, 0 ry,' l forT!in i ^,c!rm ls'"i >Beg tO' ^11110111100 tO tllCil* fl'iClldS 1111(1 tllG
for the Fourth Judicial Circuit of South ’'-ii i • i
Carolina, hoping,that experience and ad- pUMlC ffeneraliV thllt tllOV llHVe PCCOlVed
ditional age may enable me, if nominated * " *
Hes oFtiirotHre^o^^A-Usfaetpriky than tllG lllUgGSt lllld l)CSt SGlGCtG(l StOClv Of
heretofore.
A'cry respectfully,
J. M.
JOHNSON,
Important Kolice!
I have bought the outfit of Air.
j • The delegates elected to the State ligations were made during u season, Herring and will continue the Barber
Convention opitosed Cleveland for of prosperity and plenty, and for business at his old stand, under Boyd
President. Due of the number was 1 goods purchased tUinflated values. It | tllftt tllGy ImYG CYG1* lllld, ail(l ilivitc ail ill
:Fall and Winter Goods:
-STOCK.-
In addition to our large and elegant
stock of
Solid SilYdrwarc.
Gold and Sih or
WATCHES of tlie most approved mak
ers.
IXiaiiionds nioimted in Kings,
Pins nntl Bronclies.
DARLINGTON
, heard to remark that I e would sup-1 is preposterous and absurd to argue ' . _ , . , ,, ,
. -St. U • • /;TTT: Cm ’ d tk ' S,W ’ W ^ ral,h -': i f , :.po.t uettl.e,' Cleveland nor Hill; that' tlmt our planters can ever pay sdcl,! ,,ml . w ”' k
of the Southern Christian Advocate, 1 1 *itcd ’States History; 4th. ^ n -'| he was “lyin" low at present;” that, claims with our contracted currency,
spent Sunday in Darlington, aiul in - glish Grammar and analysis,_and Ute'.j
the afternoon delivered a most «d- 1 applicant (Kissing the .best examina
nt Irablc and instructive talk to the tion shall be entitled to the said
children, to which Alley listened with scholarship.
earnest attention. The congregation, “The School Commissioner may de*
especially of children, was very large, term i tie .the successful applicant or
Dr. Kirkland isalways at his best r appltihl a ednimittc to"examine the
wheii talking to little folks, and papers of the applicants,
probably finds this more cougcnialj “Jf thei;e arc .yo applicants., bat’
work t han enlighten’iig their elders oxauiinationon the day appoinltjtl Abe
through, the columns of tjie Advo-. School ComtifisiJotier of said County
in the latest "styles. AVill do shun,- iHSpCCtiOll (if tllG SaillG^ Cftll SpGGml Ilt-
ater, if he could do no better,
•sB'allujvJXill.”
Jj^iiess
allJbu rnid at 4:30 p.
T7T-
the nice
#au.
J>r. J. J. latfferty, the famous
feeturer, was in Darlington last week
shall' baMf ptffiW to appoint one
young.Arxinmn to said scUularahip.”
Tlie questions have been received
lecturer, was in Darlington last week ... ., J "..|j
.and lectured at the Opera House for ^ Vton ntTOth^^ * httVe fI,e W r,t . v » !,,,t eve, ‘
the lienetit of the Epwdrth Uagtie.I U ° at oftl ^ 011 ^ Wth - plutocwdic press keeps up the.howl, itself.
’ ‘the (tension resolution-sjrtn(>|y | " " "* — *'
ceivc, their readers’. 'Tli( :v in- ^
His subject “Luck and Plnck,” and Prrstaal.
while, like everything that he says, itj M) . j ohn Edwards, of Florence,'
was giKxl, did not entertain the audi-j gpont s„ n day in town.
Dr. J. II. Harden, of Blenheim,
was in town on Saturday.
.Miss Bessia'Lucks, of Sixfiety Hill,
is visiting her cousin, Airs. Ilaird.
Aliss iStte Diekson r of Afariou, is
] lt .',( They must lx* given more money and
j cheaper money, or it is only a ques-
- tion of time when our farmers are! —
destined to become tenants and serfs *
ron lands that .they once oiy tied.
This m&tte? is-of fitT ni’ore impoi t-1
nice than the establishment of uiiinu-|
Society tlM b.'-ApDI 'J-Ay 1802. faetnring enterjuises or the building Jyyg-flOI'Se
(tooiug, j!fcc., at private tesideuces.
Respectfully,
Henry
A. Brown.
tGiition to tliGir splGiidid sttK’k of
p. in.
TTT-
A Slum Fight.
wagons. Ladies Dress Goods and Trimmings,
Editor '-HKRAi-nt You said i of more railways. AY hen the farmer
‘somethirtg to me a fewtWbnings agol pros(K'rs we all prosper; bid when he
ab'otit. the (lensioii (ilapTc <if flu | is impovcri.'bcd and weighted down
Third Party. Since theta'P;hayei,with debt, every business must feel
carefully read the whole proceedings the effects—for we all depend upon
of tlie St. l/juis Con veil tion. and ijiiin for not only our success ' au(l
for existence
wagons are
Manufactured at
now
encc like the one delivered sometinte
;tigo, on the “Old and the New
ut hicli was probably the finest lecture
siver delivered in Darlington. AVehad-
made arraugemejits for a full icport
of the lecture, but owing to un
avoidable cirriifttstaficVT it is intpos-
t ible tv publish it. The proceeds of
the
dolbors. „
real(2r alsmt forty dollars as i ta share Aliss Ixm Miller, of Lydia, spent ("'b’kept
and fbc nmney will be devoted to the. Saturday and Situday Wjfh. fj'iends t * K ' ""w hine pa]X'rs.
_ _ • * ' V • •• • “’ T ■, 4 u wl 1 f i» e t it .k*.<l
purehtne nfWku andpcnodi< m town.
• request rif the(wtttor, Dr. laif: j> ev e. P. Hutson, of Cheraw, paid
about the (tension resolution- tdinjijy j A\e must come to his relief, and
to deceive, their readers: Tliey in- that spA'dily^or, when toq. late, it
variably fail to notice the real.\vorel,- "ill be found that the goose that I it vs
ing of the resolution,'and''seek to the golden eggs is killed. Onr ,
cover up its r.nl purpose by- decei»>. ernnieiit must issue tti'hihf direct :,Yul D||nffVlQft
iug the [(vo(>le witb.Uiciilca.that this sufficient luoeey to transact hisbtisi- UU^KIDOj
hark-(kiy must la: paid by tiixes.-frwirl "ess and at a low rate of Interest and
JkJte people. ’ on stieh solvent security as he can
The resohtfioit • thx-s ,: tAjt-'projlose fnrnis^f>^*rj f, *f*j.
• K'DARLINGTON, S. C,
CALL AND SEE THEAI
BEFORE PURCHASING
. "ELSdiAVilFARE. 1
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
visiting friends and relaftyes iixjtown.' one' <?eiy.'of increased tavritioit! y, ' * I' This is -ooConly a sacred duty that
Mr. I.,;I. Parrott,of Sittaitef, jopent lSL
lecAiire-tvcre almiyloMie hundred Sunday and Alondav with jiis parents ment issue legal tendei il<tte>^ for
Th$jii^plli;'n>E '\vf in town. ’ ithispitriW; but this fact'is'T'aK-
Bbraliotitfortr dollars as its share Mis* l^n Miller, of Lvdia. soent kept'" *l ,e background by all
ferty remained over jmtil 'iltcr Situ- q'„ K (( e r vi.d ofiicc a pleasant call
d*,, and preaoMjtaUbe Methodist -H)Il lnst
^ - ^filing and" yjj gg y( a t(j t . Hearon left thift ntorn-
cTmiag service." #he ;if o»grogattow j for a lw vigit to her-stster
at .both Chattanooga, Tenn. !
th« sermons Werevejry-uderdMtu|f ;md
ia^pfessivc. Dr; jaxlferty • sceny#
ri.e suggestion is that the tioverfl- '-we owe to this hononyl dassaround
for whom tlie whvels of a|l lines.busi
ness revolve, bit! self-interest prompts
ill. ns to .pbOOetbO' ftirmct diV 'his-fetT
agqhi aiit\ btiiltj. bint ,i[>. ,
TilHdlKRAi.i> and .News• are bor-L It . tins 'tls < tfrf|ear''V!’i mtiiJi said
ing thrtr readers weekly with inAUjfltout “aUpigJi^g capital to our
Carfs,- ?
Harness
and also they invito tlio ladios to oxamiiiG
tliGii* varied assortment of
LAIMES & FIIILIMtEA’S I AIMJMYEAR.
and anything* else tliat the ladies need.
The stock is first class jn every respect.
A very liu^e stock of AECk U EAR. and
cvciytliiii^' else tliat a ueatleioan needs.
They carry a large stock of
-A N D-
V '
ii
VNI): HATS
in
ter that eqter-s. very, littlo into, the: State,” and “t'licoimiglng mantifac- ..
niiuds . of the voting - masses,—the (tires,” Afllblr fhe tiller of the 'sftll—' llfl
(liicstioi, of the comparative avail- the spinal column t>f every arondiotri
ability of J-UU ai,d l h'.vejand. You —is tottering ou tlie .bjqitkTof ..
entirely >gnore the only great tptes- rn|>ley and, slavety.—(iolmubii^Rpg-1 '
•• tion now,'agitating I be minds' 6f the later. _ ^ 1 .. ,
Aliss Nina Dove, of'"IOdvt‘|ville, people and forming the basis of tlie
«1 Suiul., : With f jMliticia tW-oktioh tl.i,
>■(!“ J '"
FURNITURE
Always on Hand.
Supplies.
It seems to be an almost hopeless
task to eorVeef (he ”inhnv ntisslrtte'
chair.- . The eopiu/nniou w,ts i
;.r Alisses Nela ami Helen Davis,
country has ever seen the questions niciits in regal'd, to tl)e fai'yier.-j.la-ijig
. v '«. of of fluuuce, land and transportiou. burdened with' delit, 'but if this, is,
are visiting•th$lrMstei;’’iHB wk.U -" ”■ *’ ‘
tb4t? ‘f«fc'»lwrge ■umber of 'com-' ^ r<t - 1~ Nonnent. j - =
' Agss Luk Lucas, of Darlihgtop,| Thc’oj^
mutpywiD.
0 'in '.v:
Vi.fii I'RrtlUVKkR ark op- the case wtR the Register please ex-
I'UtxsED. | plain howJt is Jhirtthepriceoffurtn-
>jp9rtiiuity for their oppres-j ing lauds has risen in price and that
; '-‘ VALUABLE LOT-
FOR - HA Is
1
.andean lit Everybody, from a small hoy to
the big* mam They call special attention
to their complete stock of
ZEICLER’S FINE SHOES,
also a very larce <»fkind
Of shoe, from the cheapest to the hest.
EVERYTHING IN THE AVAY OF
the residence, with ground attached, 1 STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
now ficcupietUPMite. ^ jat low prices. Call if you wish bargains.
—All kinds of—
Mni-lde Monuments,
Tablets, and
Grave Stones
furnished on short notice, and as cheap
as can be purchased elsewhete.
I®” Designs and prices furnished on
application.
Al. work delivered Free on line of C. &
I). Railroad.
Marble Works,
DARLINGTON, 8. C.
HENRY If. SMITH,
Real Estate Agent,
FLORENCE St
DARLISGTO*, S. (,
Special attention paid to tlie buy
ing and selling of real estate, collec
tion of rent-', &ci
The strictest attention will be paid
to all business entrusted me.
FIRE! FIRE!
I represent Twelve of the
most reliable Fire Insurance
Companies in the world—
among them, the Liverpool
and London and Globe, of
Kngiand, the largest tiro
company in the world; and
the .Etna, of Hartford, the
largest of all American fire
companies
Prompt attention to business and satis
faction gunranteed.
F. E. \OK.VIEAT.
DARLINGTON, S. 0.
Oflicc between Edwards, Nonnent
Co., and Joy A Maudcrs*
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