The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, March 10, 1893, Image 4
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•PHD TUDTTUnfPftlJ HCDATTl ^ The State University TrouWo.^
lufi Uflflljiniiiull UUliALD The recent trouble at this Institn-
PITBLIBHED EVERY FRIDAY.
J.». McOREIGHT, Proprietor.
WALTER D. WOODS, Editor.
SUIISCKII'TIOV IN ADVANCB:
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ADVERTISING RATES.
Tkansient Advertisements Too. poi
square for llrst iuscrliou, and 50o.
per Hqume for oaeli sulfsequeut in
sertion.
Business Noth r-^ 10 cents i>cr line foi
eacli insertion.
GnriTAiUES exceeding six lints
cliari'ed for at the rate of inuisieEl
ads’ertisiug.
Liueral Discount made on contract
or standing advertisements.
DARLINGTON, 8. 0.
Friday, March 10,1893. J
We believe in education,but unless
the mental training is accompanied
by the inculcation of pure morality,
it becomes a source of danger to gooi
government; for it is the educate!
man, with a dwarfed moral nature
who is nearly always the leader m
any movement that tends towardt
socialism or anarchy.
Some weeks ago we called atten
tion to the .enterprise of the New
and Courier in hotel building, an*
mentioned the fact '.hat it had erect
ed a fine row of them, built of paper
on the battery of Charleston. Om
Columbia contemporaries show hi
equal amount of enterprise iu erect
iug cotton factories on the canal am
big banks on Main street. We sin
cerely trust that they will all materi
ftlize at an early day.
W# hare no special choice, with
cue or two exceptions, as to whi
shall get the Federal officts in Boutl;
Catalina, so the recipients "oniu-n
ate competent to discharge the dutie;
of their respective positions, and an
good Democrats, but we sincere!)
trust that the president will not maki
the mistake of giving any recognition
to thoeo who are at heart adherents
of Third Party and only call them
Hives Democrati, with the hope o)
scouring eomc benefit thereby, li
these men are to be rewarded, then
Uen* Weaver might turn up us an
applicant for something.
We haVe never witnessed a more
Utter fad lii'o tljiift the attempt oi
sente of the prohibitionists to show
how they can sunnoft the dispensary
law and at the sume time be con
sistent in their rtdvopary of prohibi-
ton, One of the moit striking in-
etahcee of how Utterly nbknablt-
their {AHitimi is has been fnruishec
by Rev. B. Li Stokes, of Cbariestoi
in his controversy with the editor oi
the Newberry Observer in Which the
minister was completely demolish! u
by Wallwoe, Mr, (Stokes’ fate shouin
be a Warning touchers who attempt
\) bolster up tkif monstrosity.
Home weeks ago there Was quite »
whsaUun created by the publication
of u card ill the Columbia Itegistei
in which it WUs stated that a Methe*
dUt minister aud his wife had been
Mwn insane by th« lack of suitable
food; in the sume Issue of the Reg
ister theft;appeared an editorial which
Very grossly ajisrepresenwd tht
bknrch which, to say the least, was
both slanderous aud false. Tin
whole matter, iu .reference to tin
charge that this minister had been
starved into insanity was shown to be
groundless, by those who were iu a
position to know ihe real facts ol
the OMe, Of course the editorial ct
the Register pr Jvoked a great deal oi
indignation, end the Southern Ghrie-
tian Advocate was very severe in iu
strictness on the offending newspaper,
‘fitt Register promptly disclaimer
gny intention of misrepresenting liu
Church and tendered ftiKilogies foi
the publication of the editorial.
While the article was well nigh inex
cusable, the apology, several tinu-t
repeated, about everyj thing that
Could be done, and ought to havi
been accepted, The Advocate, h
seems, Could not be appeased aud it
Still keeping up the tight to which,
of course, the Register retorts iu
kind, In this both have b«eu at
fault, but while the Register fur
nished the .occasion for the controver
sy, it must confessed that the Advo
cate has pressed the matter to u
point to which it should uot have
gone, aud its editor has given an ex-
nibitiou of temper that is very i-ep-
rebensible in one occupying the posi
tion that he does. Dr, Kirkland is
ft very tine writer and a man of
stnaiug ability but seemiug unubih
\y to keep his temper in a controver
ty fenders him Qtuit to be at the
halm of a church organ. He evi*
dvutl/ does not believe in "rhe soft
tion, which has culminated in the
suspension of some of the students
and a reprimand to the others en
gaged in it is unfortunate, especially
at this critical juncture, when, owing
to circumstances unnecessary to men
tion, the attendance at the college
has become eomparativly small. In
all innocent amusements, even when
it unintentionally degenerates into
mischief, we haven great feeling of
sympahy for young folks and. think
it decidedly unfair to judge them by
the same rules that would apply to
older folks under similar conditions,
but while saying this we fully recog
nize the fact that discipline must be
preserved as witqout the adoption
and enforcement of wise laws no in
stitution of learning can carry on its
work with any degree of efficiency, it
would be only a question of time
when a species of anarchy would
lake the plao of law and order.
Being unacquainted with all the
faces of the case, it is impossible for
us to puss judgment on the action
if tile faerrfty, or to my tknfc the
sentence passed on the students was
severe; but even if it be admitted
that the faculty was unduly harsh,
aud their inllietion of their punish
ment entirely < ut of proportion to
the gravity of the offence, the action
if the citizens of Columbia, while-
very highly commendable in intent,
m making such strenuous effort to
.uduce the president to withdraw
.rom his position, was a mistake, und
me that will give rise to complica-
..ioiui in the future.
The main point which we wish to
make, in speaking of this trouble,it
bhac the general and rapidly growing
imposition on the part of the pub
lic to let sympathy get ahead oi
judgment and thereby interfere
with the execution of the law, is in
the highest degree congerwe and
should be stepped. It matters very
little us to what is t he nature of tln-
jffence, whether great or small, it is
jompaiativcly easy to work up the
public sentiment to the foolishly
sympathetic point of trying to shield
cue offender from the punishment
which he hai brought upon him-
ielf by the commit!ul of tile crime,
flic complaint is often made, and
lustly too, that our laws against
jriiuw and misdemeanors are uot en
forced, yet tfbon the machinery oi
the law is put into .notion atU .jus
tice meted out to those who have
violated its mandate*, it often hap
pens with strange inconsistency, that
die very people who have been loud
est in the denunciations of juries
who fail to do their duty, are the
ones who work the hardest to secure
the offender from the consequences
of his own acts, The evil rei ultiug
from this is two fold iu its character;
Jrst that the interference with the
punishment oi those who have viola
ted the law, thereby opening the
door for simalar violations, aud
second on showing our lank of faith
in the ability and fairness of oui
courts of law. The sooner we cease
interfering with the execution of the
iaws, the belter it yvill bo for society
.it large, for as long as this sentiment
prevoi Is we may look for people who
feel wronged to take the law into
their own hand*.
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DISPENSARY NOr 9,
Has just received another supply of pure
Uj*
MOUNTAIN DEW
CORN WHISKEY.
P. B. ALIEN,
PROPRIETOR.
MEANS A^TI-PASN,
TEETH
SSEXTRACTED WITHOUTtPAIN.
Will remain iu Darlington
TO-DAlf and TOMORROW.
Professional Cards.
V V
zvIN,
W. F. DAItG
Attorney - at - Law,
DARLINGTON, S. 0.
Office over Blackwell Brother;
Store
WOODS.
E. KEITH DA I {GAN.
Attorney at Law,
DARLINGTON, S. C.
NEW STORE.
-Nettles & Nettles,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
Darlington C. II., S. C .
Will practice in all ‘-tatc and Federal
Courts. Careful attention will be given
to all business entrusted to us.
C. r. D AUG AN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
Trial Justice,
DARLINGTON, S. C.
Practices in tbe United Slates Couit
and in the 4Ui and •'ith cireuits. Prompt
attention to all business entrusted to me.
Office, Ward’s Lane, next to The Dar-
ingtou Herald office.
DARLS^CT
0€K.
—All kinds oi—
JHarblc Monuments,
Tablets, and
Grave Stones
furnished on ohoi t notice, and as cheap
as can be purchased elsewhere.
thg- Designs and prices furnished on
application.
Al. work delivered Free on Hue of C. &
D. Rail roed.
Have now open, for inspection, the most
complete stock of goods that they have
ever purchased, and invite an inspection
of the; same feeling confident of their ability
to please the most fastidious taste, both in
nun mu pin
-0-
Dress goods
Darlington Mis
DARLINGTON, b
Works,
C,
James Allan & Co.
T
SURGEON OENTiSmT
Officejm Early’s new block, opposite t he
court house.
OLOTHIfUG,..
To jndg* by the freedom and cun-
iidenuc/vith which #ume of our cou-
Ctfuiporttnei diiioi’.M abstruse law
[iiesttuns and criticise the ruling ol
those wh uitre uppointcil tu a i:Uerpret
the law, the conclusion would be
inevitable that nature had designed
uiese editors to adorn the bench or
bar, und that an unappreciated pub
lic hud furerd them into following
more uuuoiigxuiai pursuit*, if then
criticism* ate uorreut, then they fur*
uisli a very striking exception to the
general belief that true wisdom it
always ucuompitmcU by great humili
ty, for their most ardent admirers
could scarcely attribute to them the
possesion ot tms most admirable trail
of human character. It is very sad
to cot.template this loss to the pub
lic, especially wlieii it is tvusiaereu
mat, despite their profound legal
attainments, they are not editors, loi
tile true journalist never aspires to
a knowledge ot ah professions, but it
profoundly grateful lor a fair
amount ot knowledge concerning ins
own.
Om* Spring; ancLSuin
mer Globing has ai
rived, und we invite un
inspection.
■j-
In^tliis department we are
offering one of the largest
and finest lines ever exnib-
ited in Darlington.
in till the latest styles, from the finest to
the cheapest grades, with trimmings to
suit, consisting in part of
Fresich Novelties,
€asiimeres, &torm Serges,
Leanox Stripes, Crocodile Cloth.
285 King St. Charleston, S. o.: Handsome line black Unss Goods
Loog Cloth,
The Largest Jewelry Store in die- State . , „
»heetii)g,
SOLID PLATES OF j Ers j
SPOOKS AND FORKS
At Potat. most Expaied to
Wc#r, ftcj Ihea plato-I
entire, eerdatutB*
Fivo Tlmva an much
Silver aa
STANDARD PLATS.
Gutter,to w®ar 2S yoafft.
WU1 Laet a Lifstima,
MORE DURABLE
Than Light fjterliust
Silver.
And rot taint eeott C.ct.fttc!.
Is »tarrp.d C. tSUr’iiLjhO.tl&S.
’/ jm cianst oltiin thsa fr:a
jeor jmtrr «id to as lot O.U-
hgao sal Prloso.
ACOtP! SO WSJfHBfl.
Sanafactaro;! onlj ty
tax uoiasii * smuass sn.WB ctt.
We arc Nolo Agents here for the abov"
goods and keep a full line of them a
Call special attention to their large and
took of Carpets, both Brussels
and Ingrain.
| complete
MaLttm|fc\ and jL&ug&s
-AL80-
-STOCK.-
A complete line of Upholstery
Goods.
[CtirpoLt urn an JUied to the jloor and made Up.)
TIES,
Cravats, Scarfs, Four-iu-Jtiuuds
aud Bows, in all shades.
McCALL 4- BtRt'ii.
x’tfew
Livery Btabies.
As the spring time is upon ns, you
wui *ooi) be anected with that tireu
leuliiig peculiar lu mis season, la Iu
a loimi ul pure “.Viountut" Dew”
rroiu Dispeiiaaiy No. U «:kI ue p:
pared for the emergency.
iURLI.VblU.V TAi RLIT IiAS.
THE TAX RE1UKN8 OF THE
Town cl 1 Dutlingtou, 8. C., me now on
tile witli ibe C’lera, and wilt remain
open for iB*i>eetiuii mull Muiell lU,
ISJS. Ail peisous having cempluluU
against me values of uiweseiueuts a»-
*e*»ed Oy tbs Board of Assessors must
flit tbeir pjotesu witn the Cierk beiore
the date mentioned,
d/irlj." of m j .if »y.r :
J, W. EVAKd,
March 0, WW, ul L>rk
1 take pleasure lu uuaounclng to m,
I'rieuUs that I have just opened a largt
Livery, Sale anil feed Stables,
yu Rain street aud will be pleased to
nave and examine my stock of
Horses and Mules.
The best care taken of stock put lu
my charge.
D. S. McCullough.
FH1E! Fliit!
K.I represent Twelve of the
most reliable Fire Insurance
Companies lu the world—
among tUum, luo mvopool
and London aau Gioue, of
England, tne large:., hre
company la the world; aud
the rBtua, of H.U'U.nO, ihe
largest of all American lire
companies .
Prompt attention to business and satis
faction guaranteed.
In addition to our large and elegan
stock of
Solid Silvdrware.
Gold and Silvei
WATCHES of the most approved mak
ers.
Diamond* mounted in Rings, !
Pinsiind Bronclics.
lloth for gentlemen
mid ladies is perfect.
:0:-
■mrsti. 'a ’Snvl
xiasHoa 'v ‘a ! , ,
‘.C[[nj)Jodsoa fijnoY ‘tuu j V„iopjo Jno.C I'ho ladies arc specially Invited to inspect the under
’ " '* pkte stock is kept.
8u|V|b|iog 'aonpoad Yjmnua ;o au.w
oqi uj BtitAi 3uur.<uu isouny
•9f tetnuixmiA
'Saj44d<ldBJJ
‘aaifufiB,}
'saiddv
‘laoeit
ur department, where a com
‘sudHai'L)
.—jo saopid .toj—
o 'N '^!V 'VM 'U9S->oa
V •J!
01 ejJJAV ‘.fiJUIBJ
ano.{ osuoid oj auiqiomos iuu.u tio.f jj
ISIEC.3L
az'VHi'a
fr, £ ±iocr
In Cliiitg, Hals nil iid'mar!
The gentleman cannot fail to he suited as the stock has |becn selected with’ tie
greatest carti
In The
foeery Department
CJiU?
lyyetfi
Ipc found almost everything in
the way of eatables, asal the stock
of
mwi ^socimss
'FJ
F. E. AOHMEST.
darlDigton, 6. c.
Office between Edwards, KmjiicRf
VO; and foy # rtauder#’
We take pleaeun* iti nniimiiudiiK l.uit
I wo lire prupuiX'd to deli vet tirst .•la*t
lurn'oer, of uny dlmeiisloiis, t
' of the town. The tree* h
lieen bused, which trudus Hie lumber
better and more easily workc-l,
Hcnd order* thrmiub the mail
leave tiipni ot the Huuai.i; nfiVr-
MALLl'ANM til MH.VJ.Vi
Consists of a great mutiy noielties
Dover before seen in this market.
fyrsems, jdiieSft pickles, sauces and cauraed goods of every kind.
five never
All goods am delivered
IJ'i.lKIS OJP’ CIXAJEM3-E.