The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, February 01, 1893, Image 4
KstnMished July IGlb, 1800. *
Uoutroyeil by Dwomber 15tb. 1890
Re-Estabtiuhcil Pi>hrnary llth, 1891.
W. D. WOODS, Editor.
One Dollar a Year.
DARLINGTON. 8. C.
Wednesdaj, February 1, 1893.
It would be well if some of the
ministers, who are placing themselves
on record as supporters of the Dis
pensary bill, would show the morality
of the law.
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Once the Dispensary system be
comes established, it will fasten itself
upon us with the same tenacity that
has enabled the Louisiana Lottery to
hold that State in its grip for so long
a time,
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In order to be consistent, the pro*
hibitionists who are such staunch
defenders of the Dlspenary bill ought
to have no hesitation in signing a
'recommendation for the establish
ment of a dispensary,
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For a man like L. D. Childs, of
Columbia, we have the very highest
respect. He was and is a prohil i*
tionist from principle, and most em
phatically refuses to endorse such a
piece of infamous legislation us the
JJlipcttsttry bill, His consistency
stands out In striking contrast to
that of tile other prominent prohibi*
tionists who have so zealously eh;
dorsed the State bar room Iniquity.
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The Columbia Journal, successor
of the Hecord, will in a few days
make its appearance, and we predict
for it great success. It is backed by
ample capital, and will be managed
in o bnslnees like way. Mr, Henry
P. Clarke is the President and Treas
urer, Mr. Charles R. Clarke the bus*
Inese manager and Mr. John Gi
Capers, a prominent young lawyer is
Editor, The Journal will be ah
evening paper, hut will make a point
of containing all the latest netli
THE DARLINGTON
SHOE STORE
Invites an inspection of their large and well selected stock for the fall and winter
trade which is complete in every particular.
SHOES
Artistic in Style,
Reliable in Quality,
Reasonable In Price,
L1DI eVTh 01S.
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brated hand sewed goods of E. 0. Harts & Co’s M’fg.
CHILDREN’S SHOES.
re to make this line attractive ar
them from 85 cents upward.
MEN’S SHOES.
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them from 85 cents upward.
To call special attention to any one shoe in this line would be an Injustice to the
others, nearly all of which are worthy of mention
Rubber goods tor Ladies, Misses, Boys and Men, ail prices.
Also a complete line Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises Satchels,
Shoe findings, Polish, Blacking and Brushes, Cork soles,
Ladies Woolen soles, &o,
Newest Styles in Hats,
WOODS & MILLING,
Proprietors Darlington Shoe Store.
E. C. ROTHOLZ.
MU
’AMTIlfift PROMfflfiKT MAN
DEAD.
The Death of Joe, G, Blaine re*
moves from the stage of action one
of the most conspicuous public men
in the country, and the greatest
leaders of the Republican party. Mr
Blaine was a man of brilliant Intel
lect and of great personal magnetism
but both those qualities failed to se
cure for him the prise for which he
lo earnestly longed. The Presidency
was, at one time, very nearly in his
grasp, but h$ lost it by leu than
twelve hundred votes in the State of
New York, Mr. Blaine’s public
record is so W»ll known that We deem
it useless lo speak of it UoW. Ih his
private hie he was a model husband
and father, and in social relations
wm very popular with people of all
parties and all creeds. 1 tis loss to
the Republican party is irreparable,
for they hare no one that can fill his
place.
Old newspapers for sale ai ft
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Elysee stripes, black ground and handsoirie figures.
Linen chatnbrays.
Immemo line of Parasole with pretty handlei.
Ladies' summer undervestsi 10 cents and upward.
Silks mitts in all lengths.
CORSETS!
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The largest assortment of cream and black laces in all widths,
We have open up some very desirable Point De Janes, Point De Oui pure and
Point De Irlande in white and ecru, Our
MILLINERY
Is still conducted by Miss MAaoia Ju8se, Who has proven to the ladles 'hat
OT she can and tries to please; jgj
Your call is requested,
E. C ROTHOLZ,
MAIL ORDERS promptly attended to.
John C. White,
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Darlington, South Carolina.
Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House
Furnishing Goods, Bolts, Tobacco
t
Flues, &c.
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s
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for Infants and Children*
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(recommend itoa "xperlor to any prescription I ^
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EDWARDS, NORMENT & CO.
■Anytlxlng yOn. -want In
It* Fill til liiilii Sofis.
We keep the BEST GOODS made and our
prices
u±JEtl£ GTJA.nAJVriSESI>
As low as the lowest.
Headquarters is The Place to
make your purchases at.
RESPECTFULLY,
Edwards, Norment & Company
FMimi! I Fimmi!
THE CHEAPEST LARGEST and BEST LINE of FURNITURE EVER
OFFERED TO THE PEORLE OE DARLINgTDN COUNTY.
H aynsworth’s Furniture Store*
THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED DESIGNS AND FINISHES
IN BED ROOM SUITS IN WALNUT, ANTIQUE OAK, 16th
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PICTURE FRAMES
Of Every Description Made to Order on Short. Notice.
GIVE ME A CALL. I WANT YOUB TBADE and WILL DO
MY VEBY BEST TO PLEASE YOU.
Respectfully,
J. D. HAYISWORTlt.
The People’s Bank ot Darlington.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
DEPOSITS SOLICITED FROM t ONE DOLLAR AND UPWAR1
And 5 per cent. Interest paid thereon.
“Small S&vings Make Large profits.
E. KEITH DARGAN, W. A. CARDIGAN, H. I, CHARLES,
FresMent. Vice-Pfeeident dwhleft
Fine Job Printing done at this office.
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