The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, March 24, 1893, Image 4
HERALD
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.
J. S. McOREIGHT, Proprietor.
WALTER D. WOODS, Editor.
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DARLINGTON, S. 0.
Friday, March 24,1893.
Mr. N. Frank Parrott is the author
ized agent of The Herald. He wilt
solicit subscriptions an l advertise
ments ami receipt firr money.
Some of onr exchanges are still
harping on the silver question and
reminding ns that the majority of the
Democratic party, as they claim are
iu favor of free coinage. It may be
the case that a majority of the people
who call themselves Democrats art
advocates of this fallacy, but it mu#!
he borne iu mnul inid the vw)
essence of Democracy calls' 1'w i
sound and ttuuic national currency,
add sooi course those alio lieliove'n.
unlimited coinage of silver are
little cd iu Democntuo principles
jhft Here, tuid Should post UiemselYu
iu fejftti'd Iv Huauciai waUers, Nv
iuteliiueiit nliih Wild w’iil jive tut
SUbisct unprejudiced study but win
rsKiUiy pcrwivo how utterly ruiuoin
fl'Ue iron id be to the busiuc**
Jutcl’Cst* ut Hie coitnuy. U e, of tin
feptitil eltnlU sddiy in iwu of Hioit
teoucy, but we Want good money anv.
hyt sometUiu- that prswaus to i,v
Wuitt U U not.
dir. iii c . Perry, or Greenville, is it.
WusUiogtoU trying to secure tut
j'tiiitiou oi coLecoir »t Charleston.
siucei’e.y mist that he will U
hi*R t 4Mi«t«w, and the ,-Uee given, a. . vuia , cua . tJl
it “ugiit to be, W tfome mail from
L’htd'le-rWti. V»w ilml ddt WteUUoo
sayiU^ adj thing iu tue way of enu-
cifidg ady' oi tile applicants foi
fstiei'ai positidiK, cut we uiaKe an
gieCptioU lu. the vSiedf .Ur. I'ei'iy,
Criticisliff the i'Mrts.
One ef the growing and most re
prehensible practices of the present
day is the enstom of criticising the
findings of the courts, and accusing
thejudges themselves, of both preju
dice and ignorance. Of course no
one pretends to assert that those who
preside over our courts of law are
above criticism, bnt it would be well
to bear iu mind that both State and
National Constitutions provide
abundant safe-guards against judges
who are shown to be ignorant or cor
rupt, and they cm be impeached for
any Lrangression, and this being the
case their decisions, both in criminal
and civil cases, should be accepted us
a fair interpretation of the law of the
land.
No greater evil can befall us as a
jieople and no greater blow struck at
our institution than that we should
lose coufidt nee in those men who, on
account of their high character and
legal attainments,have been entrusted
with the highly responsible duty of
interpreting and enforcing the law.
In every country, blessed with a con
stitutional form of government, the
aim of all law is absolute justice, not
only the people at large, but to every
individual as well;and while the law,
like a!l things of human origin, must
bear bard iu individual cases, it
becomes the duty of all good citizeue
to submit to its provisions, for the
safety and peace of society at large.
No greater impetus can be given to
.yuoli law than this unjust aim
giiufitut criticism of UicjuUge* when
.Heir decisions happen u? coutlici
.villi our interests or prejudices, aim
.vuoever, oy word or act, soeiis to
uuuet'iniuu the cuulideuce ttiut we
otuuul fed in the integrity aim
wisdom of our judges, is an enemy to
-lOdiety aim nn abettor of muL
vloleiuw, vVlvhutlt Just laws, and
their fearless mid impuitinl execu
tion no truly civilised guverumeui
w«u existi hut without hh mcornipu-
me judiciary vue grandest code oi
.«wd ever framed by human wiidom
would be useless and of uo effect*
Vie nave oeeu led to make the
above remake iu consequence of Inc
wi'iltoum und abuse mat Have been
,1011 reu out on Judge I'vimuutoii on
account ot Die ueeuwu in inerttiiroau
it cnees, Tue*e criticisms, ont-
rugeoas as they i uquestumably are,
oe Worthy ot notice,
owlii_ us limy did frvui those whost
WANTED, AT ONCE.
TWO ENERGETIC YOUNG MEN
of good address to sell and collect for
the Singer Sewing Machine Company
In Darlington and adjoining counties.
Good pay to the right men.
Address,
THE SINGER M’E’G CO.,
I. H. Morehead, Man’gr,
3-24:4t Columbia, S. C.
The Latest and Best
Imported
Fabrics.
The styles and qualities
shown by McCall & Burch
are especially attractive iu
Dress
Goods
NORMENT At CO.,
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS
AND LADIES’ GOODS EXCLUSIVELY.
- .* * * •
^ Our stock is all Hew and Fresh, and to
Cash Buyers in these lines we offer special
inducements.
Soliciting a careful examination of our
stock, we are,
Respectfully,
NORMENT & CO.
NOTICE!
-:o:-
Oo You
Want a New Home Sewing Machine?
Bo You
Bo You
Want the improved No. 9 Wheeler & Wileoa Sewing Machine?
This season. They range
low in .comparative prices,
bnt are exceedingly dwira.
We in Puttcruj lii all
The Latest
Fruit Shades.
.guomuw M owy exceeded by then
.loiiucal venom, hut when the gover-
uor ot tue Qtate eoe-i lit to io,e aiglu
! of the dignity or hie high othce aim
uiu in tide uiicalled tor ubure; L
Want.the Standard Sewiug Machine?
Tbwe are all the latest improved and guaranteed to give
satisfaction.
\
Grand Spring Opening.
Do Von
»u You
Do You
If So,
Waul u pair of llcyuoldi Shoei to wear you twelve months?
Wiiiu w hundkonw Spring Suit for $3.00 ?
Want a bargain in those und other goods in our line ?
«
Call On ua.JjWe will be pleiiidj tojierve you.
BLACKWELL BROS.
ihiratiitarailtihallul.
oo^etiijg to| lWcguJlW ,ulatKr tiidi deserves the:
1 ^ w,lU U w, «5 tt ; ,overa»t t^isuie from those who have! *
• gi »» ^ 1,w u, ^' l0 ‘ UlV |aot ouuwiy lost eOndUOaccm our
hudJsUaoerous ariloms U.at appeafeo | ut ittW( u u tUui
iWvrt from nu pen,
cdpaqi* of
auh tue man I
W/itiUg Slttfli Vyu JJU'ao I
ttoiiee is not ill iu ueivta.ivOi.tee. \V\
f. *
Uo Ubt raise the queswou et ins »u t .-
porting the present otule «dmtuieUb-
tiou, wttmu oy the way u« seem.
ready w aoeeiv, aha tm* ueaeu^u tv
sltow uu airier iaC* ot 4 viiuoai pi'lu*
Ciplej, Oat »»:u 4 ily oo^ect to anti o.i
uwoeuai ot m» uoui'«eav<» wad Veno.i.
dtii'lag t;iy cauip«i 0 .i, iu wunm,
Uirvo^ii .toe euxt.au.v ol uia .
the Greeav.ue De.aovtat, ue WuiaUiv.
nearly ail tue etuics ot tair joarnui'
isltt.
Ain. list' dOvVi'IOflJ tVllWlv
a^qUU/r, uoJ writteu un aruow u.
whlou siic rery sdreroiy enuouvs cu.
Sinilil uud tue i.Muener.i peopu.
Witaout aaUi'rd.Xiag to uos.vcr t...
Charges taai
oil's. Lease muxe.
Uguiiist oar people, we use tue iioeiv
Of (Uygoitijjj tu.>v Vile coiidue >u.
oriticiSaM to w e people ot til it iltti.
iliac udoi'us suou a utting asyLiai to.
nil the cudiew variety ot politic...
figitmur# witu wumd v.ts owaotry i-
adjictAl, a.ia .lev.ho ner time a....
taiome to me uiorai aaa - puniioa.
rieVtttio.i Ot tudse W.10 have madv
hlemsifi.es I'laio.iooS in mo e,e« u.
the W.hoW Cv'.mwyi J tie CO.ivUei'i.
peopW, like titoseotUii otJar Section.,
have their la.tii-s, u.it tnoy nau
hever wa le ui.nisii.T 1 * tue unjecL o.
ha.vale alia sooru, aim are jet vo
desce.td U) me iolv pdliildal level o.
the citizens Of liitiiwis. Tile .Sculhei'..
Mates, owmg to tue un.iuialcus voum-
tidii of affairs v.uai courronted ttieui
juat otter tue war, nave gout threugh
some pretty Violent political sociitij
hut have never disgraced themselves
Ht, tile Ktale of A.UiSt.s has dene, anu
It they need any mural or social ole-
ttttioii, they win oerUiuiy not setk u
IfOUt that Dtatu, who, at let aiTayiug
tbemselvee iu two hostile camps,
Which was bad enough, made them-
selves more ridiculous by their dis
play Of abject cOWarmce. The
bdUthenl people, Whether right or
Wrong, have at least the manhood to
tight fur their conviction*, ill's.
Lease is simply a nuisance und a ffre<
toaftd, buk she U at home in
jUnftU.
i J udge 3i. non to a was wrong, even I hai
would not tarnuu any adequate ex
cuse tor the abuse that lias been
neaped upon him by tiiose who were
well aware that they could do so with
impunity, knowing tail well that he
cod id riot ueienu ftsmeeil against
their slanders. Judge dimoutuu is a
.lative of the Htahi, a man of high
icgui attmnmcuts and ot irreproucu-
aoiccudraatei', ana it is in tue uigiiest
uegree itupruUubie lilnt lie wouid use
ms oixiciai posiiiou to tue injury or a
commonwealth to whose service, both
in poit'e a ad war, he has given souk
|oi tue best yeois of Ins ilfe. Utiv.
Hillman lias never done any thing thin
uus been more deserving of censure
man tins uncalled for attack on
nuvigc (■’imouloii, and ins most de-
.oten uuiio.'bn ts caiiudt defuuu hn
aarsu aud uddigimled words.
McCALL & BURCH,
lU Trie AFflt.uu.
ue‘a uoea i oeic.
At Green Vine tney pointed out an
oid M„ v wuo nod left a can of bak-
.ng powder on a stump outside Ilia
cao.u lor u Wee. to see U It WOUlu
explode. After a bit f got into a u-
.ersatiou with him and asked if Irtv
«iory wai true,
-s rccdoa ’’.is, "he eoWmiily re
plied, "out how-yo’ gwiae w anoa
'no.it all tiisse ilew taunted purs.ia-
9 uu us unless yo’ sper.nieni u tectie,'’
••i’uai’s so.”
“Why sail, 'bum to' y’ars ago a
'lecthc wire fell down by me coT-
House. VVuat did 1 know ’bom
'ivetricityl' 1 didn't kudw whethei
dat wire was cha’ged wid Wind oi
buttermilk. JSvbuddy had dim lolu
me anything about U. 1 ha Mu hud
uut fur inyself.”
••And Uid yoiir 1 ’
“Yes sah. 1 picked dat wire up
an was Hung eebeu thohsaud frel
high an didn't git outer my house
(ur eight months after. Dat was
spcrience, luh. Dat was deonly way
to 1'urn. Does yu* reckon I’d tech
another lleotric wire? Nut much!
Why, dat eperiettcd has made all the
clothes lilies safe fur fo’ty miles
around die town, an yo”oonldu’t dun
hire ft nigger to crawl freer a bnrtH
wire fence If he kuowed it ww a
mi ?iE sm mu
FG1{—-
OR. M’RAES
CiUE FOR OmiA.VK' hTRliiiiRE
AM) KIDNEY tOJIPhAINTS^
Thl» Medicine U lake . laltniully—
mly two doses every twe tiour.
—uud is nu absolute Cure Mi orgaiiK’
-tncture amt all ludnny Uiseasos. i.
cares stricture without ( .j.iu, iucon-
veineiiue or tue loss of one mumciji'c
time trom any einiiloym.-nt. No pain
m aiduey eomplalut uu.cm there are
ciuiplieatlous. It cures gravut or •tune,
u,v snitouiiig u and pHks.og it out m to.
urtnc in tue form ui a sediment or hut
powdcijJ
i nave uumb«rsof istcnrs fh»m jjeuplt
m Haruweil vouuty wn , nave been
cured and are being cureo.
i gnuraiitee a curei 1. any uue wn
.•we two nuKIfs ot tuls .ucaiuue, an.,
ae nr she are not snlllcie.,.iy beueliuuo
m induce tneiu to cuu.i.iae its use, i
will reiuud tueir nmuey.
i'lns Mediuiue eau un.y be obtuinet.
oy ordering direct from .nc, it, wm m
.cut by mail ou reovqit -n p. >cc, ea.Uv,
m any purl of Nurfu Cu.i.ina, .dnuu.
ilaruiina, Geurais and A.ana.uu u,
arueruig ray wnauor for stricture o.
nancy uli.*asvi
Ueiereitoesok tv' my rcajHiiislbliity ,
I'ne Hank of Darn well. Barnwell, b. c.
JuiMnis’ nuvi.jgs Limit of Larnweii,
darn well, 6, C.
Jlet'k ui Woui t, Utd'uWell, si. C.
.ineriii’ Larnweii coa.rey, l.muwci.
fj. Ci
A. £, vreufalw, Columum, rt, C.
C K. UVaN,
Bah.vwkjuI', b. C.
(t-Zllil.Hl,
I'his is what the CuiUmiila Journal
ions i It goes to. juvhs belweeu four
and live o'clock ip U.e uiturnoou,
.nereby gctuiig an tu.c news uud th
market reports oijmc duy, it rvacbvi
juul'jiuglnu at seven u'ciuek the follow-
ma ninrulug, and is delivered to Un
.uiMcnbcis oy ukj news-noys before j
eight o'clock. It puts the news lu ;
iAit'iiugum uulU seveu to twvuty-foUr |
nuuis aijeuu of aiiyJK/tbCl' daily.
its term, are eu.iD ,«,«■ year, M.50 six
iUuumis, vf.iw Uirr.* uioutns, Ijc. per
ui.mtn, or
leu Chois I’rr Week, Delivered Fret*.
^.A live coneepuuduui has lieen seotii-
d who will keep Darliiigton to the
irout.
a£ex*o£ife2xt ■2’tailor
i^yeiag and 3! ns & lag,
i.utcst paUvriialu liiipnrted Hpringant!
Summer Uoodn.
Stylish Salts Fram {,20.00 to §43.00.
»-kti if.
To the Ladies of Darlington:
You are cordially invited to attend our
Grand Spring Opening, on Tuesday
and Wednesday, March 28 and 29.
Our line of Dress Goods and Trimmings
for the present season is a wonderful
collection of elegant designs and fabrics
of the latest and most popular fashions.
The present season marks the appearance
of a series of new and beautiful de
signs in Wash Goods that eclipse the
previous elforts of the manufacturers.
It is needless to say that we have
them in all the newest patterns and
cololings.
Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery) Gloves
and Ribbons, we are exhibiting one
of the largest and finest collection^
ever shown in Darlington.
Respectfully,
WOOIDS & WOODS.
in
Fuouiurmu the i'§e of sling
SHOTS, j
i i FUitiHEH ORDERED
A.va> Hint u reward ol
iwemy-rreu umiai. uc un'ereii fur any !
anq an indNutwcnti^uf u«uigi>hijgiihbt« ;
wryavk itradutr*Wa me m.vuL Iwltu!
p.uul lu vutt\,cU anu luut vuch pvlnuu s
.•■r «ueu oIIviInu Nhaji nu iiutu uut Icn.
..Mu iWvuiy-hVu Umiaia ur thirty nay o
in e U.tlu-bnu^v, in biilh at the dleC.C-
i.uu ui toe may or. And that utiier
Vuiiiu.iuvN ur puiu o« ureliuaucvs lu-
vv/.iN,is(viit willi luiburu liureuy repealed,
ijy u.'Uer ui Cuuuen.
J. W. Evans,
Clerk.
FOR SALE.
VIOLINS,
GUITAR*,
BANJOS,
AUTOHARPS,
TAM CORINES,
HARMONICAS.
IF YOt D0Ri‘T
Like the Watch you
have, trade it uH fur
auothcl' ut
MA30.V8 JEWELRY STOKE.
IDLAMMi AND DitlMi.
I AM NOW PiUii'AilKD FOR
.i.v .-5,aina ana oamm-r aua.uu, and
.a, inaon.ij
CbhAM.vD AND DYtlM
uapevlndy. Aiyua have a bi lled null,
muig re diuuirei ana have u u.aUu guuu
it to tv i
ju-in saw km
4-W.KI.
H aL'iu s repuired ami war-
ruuteU at a.usbu * Jekeiry
Store.
Host Quality aud ut lt«u«ouublD
Prkck.
Rpli.iill I’imioa, WuCrttnl
td good u* new, will sell
very /eueuuablc.
Of K'io|) tiawl Organs
Will tKli ut burgHiuii.
UtRLlMiTOS TAX KETIRNM.
THE TAX RETURNS OF THE
Town of Darlinutii'i, S, are nuw on
die with the Clerk, anil will remain
iipair for Inepectlon until Mareh 2ii.
Ite. All fieraoni huvlnx cniii|ilHliUK
Hgainat the vain*- of mw-iuitnCTite a«-
arewd hy the lVia-1 of A-rwrore nauHi
file th-lr funteafa »'*h the Clerk liefnre
the date metltlonedi
Byorder of the .nyor I
. 4| . , . J. W. EVANS,
MMMMi B‘rt'
CLEVELAND HOTEL
Durtiugioii, S. C.
BEST §2 HOIjSE IN THE CITY.
KdoMS Well light ml and venliluted
and eleguiitij furnished,
Special rate* to monthly board err.
k\ i) mmm rmw
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
In this department we give ’em FITS!?'
It will be to your BEYE*lfl r f t
To buy your ©U^-FIT,
From us at a small ^R0-F1T)
If not w e FOR-FEIT
All claim to leadership i r n the business.
We have 110 RIS-FITS,
They are &i\ CLOSE FITS.
Come and let give you a FIT.
Square, Grnfod and Up
right, ut hdiirat priced and
mi liberal tertosi
Of very heat qil'dlly, at
reuKiihulile niiqa., und on
acconuHudatllD; terms.
Write For Catalogue,
M. A. Malone &Dro.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
K. E—OHm for She.I Music
Will lire ;r9l]!MH»?lf»r
THE SHOE DEPARTMENT
Has always been one of our specials,
and the styles we we displaying this
season will compare witll Bny go qds to be
found.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
In this department we crit) a full 1
of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and our
shelves are filled with fresh Cainied Goods
and niceties too numerous to mention.
All goods are delivered free of charge.
WOODS 4jp >VP0JP8t