The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, June 23, 1893, Image 4

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v.- • '*-ss r-y ■ • w 4;a- Ti DiBUHGTOH iMLD ' # ' i % -i \ < : -i t r »i pinitisiikl) r^kiiyfiuday. J. S. McOREIGHT, Proprietor. WALTER Dr WOODS, Editor. SUBSCKIPTION IN ADVANCE: OAe dollar h Year. ADVERTISING RATES. Tbansient Advkbtisements 75c. per square for first iusertiou, and 60c. per square for eaeb subsequent in sertion Business Np^iCES 10 cents per Hue for each insertion. Obituaries exceeding six lines charged for at the rate Of transient advertising. Libebax Discount made on contract or standing advertisements. DARLINGTON, 8. 0. Friday, June 33,1893. Mr. S. Frank Parrott t> the author- ixed agent of The Herald. He will solicit eubscriptioM and advertise ment* and receipt for money. One. of the favorite arguments of those who favoi free coinage is the claim that where gold is the standard there is not enough money to be had for people to meet their obligations • with, and that frfe coinage is needed in grder to supply this deficiency. If there weffe A Personal Application. “Do you take the Texas Agricul turist?’’ “I used to, but I don’t any more. The editor insulted me.” “Really! In what way?” “The other day I enlied on him and asked his opinion as to the best way of raising hogs, and he told me to pull myself up with a derrick." A “statement that won’t wash” can’t be trusted to the dampened tis sue of the official letter-book. The fancy needle work picturing, etc., the admiration of the ladies who saw them, was done on the popular “New Home,” found only at Blackwell Cros. “If I was our cook and could make as good pancakes ns she does,” said Bobbie, “I’d get absentmiuded and eat ’em all myself by mistake." The monthly meeting of the Coun ty Teachers Association was held Saturday in the* Court House and was well attended. Several m mes were added to the list of members. If some enterprising man would erect a bathing house in Black Creek, especially for the ladies, it would be not only a great convenience, but a paying investment. The cost of such an establishment would be com paratively small. A lady who saw that her maid seemed to take a certain interest in the objects of art in her bouboir said to hen “Which one of these figures do you like best, Mary?” “This one, mum,” said Mary; pointing to the armless Venus of Milo. “And why do you like the Venus best?” “Shure its the aisiest to doost, miun!’’ an swered the girl. “You are an ardent angler, I hear?” “Yes, I’m fond of fishing.” “Come, now, dont you tell a lie oc casionally about the size and number of tjio fish yon catch?” THE RAMBLER mo banks in existence and consequently no facilities for ex change theja might be something in this argum<fi& the steer fallacy of which is easily shown. If all the business of New York were done by actual money being paid in every transaction, there would hardly be enough money in the country to carry on the business of that great metropolis for one week, and trade would come to an absolute standstill in consequence of this lack of money. A very simple illustration will show how little money is really required under the present methods of doing business. A has one hundred dollars deposited in bank and owes his neighbor B that amount of money. A limply gives B a check on the bank for the amount of his indebted ness. B transfers the check to C and as G owes D he in turn transfers the check to him. D in turn passes the check to £ who happens to be in debted to A for the amount repre sented on the check to whom he bauds it over or has placed to his credit in the bank. Thus it is seen ..that each one of these men has paid his debt without handling a single dollar and while tips was being done A’s deposit of one hundred dollars remained untouched iu the vault of the bank. This plain illustration shows the universal method of doing business and the very great dispro portion between the volume of trade and the amount of money needed to Carry it on. Instead of increasing the amount of money in circnlation it will for a time at least make it less for the very day that Congress enacts a Ires coinage bill will see every gold coin in the country disappear from Circnlation, while at the same time all business contracts would continue to be made on a gold basis. “Certainly not. I always catch so large a number and of such extraor dinary size that I don’t need to lie. The Valna of * Panaloa. Some of the hardships resulting from the tell of the rupee to persons with fixed incomes are inevitable; some, on the other hand, seem to be due quite as much to red tape as to the condition of the currency. For instance, daughters of deceased members of the Bengal civil service whoso tethers contributed to the pension fund are each entitled to a pen sion of £100 a year. If they reside in England they draw their full £100 ayear. If, however, they reside in India, it is paid to them in rupees, which work out at the present rate of exchange at the value of forty-five pounds a year. The loss is so great as to be almost ruinous.— London Truth. The Anoint Knookor. The days are gone when the Inmates of a house in aristocratic portions of New York could tell by the knock at nberof the door whether a memo the tern- Grand Spring Opening. i -•> .V mt ■ .. . * ; rvr** GUARANTEE.—We warrant all of our bicycles to be free from imperfections in material and manu facture, and agree to make good, at any time within one year after purchase, any defects in them not caused by misuse or neglect.—G0RMULLY A JEFFERY, Chicago, III. SOLID FOE, C-A.SH OR, OUST ZEUA-SIT IDSTST.A.LLIMIIEIN'TS. jr. s. J-. x>, MoOTLDEJia-KT, Asezvt for Dcu'lixxgrtoxx Ooiuxity- , vn-n ttttt a vfb: ATsr T Gronoritl -A.g c.ait, r"loi-onco, fit. O. FACTS NORMENT&CO., -Proprietors of- « THE LADIES’ STORE!” -Dealers iu- ily or a visitor was awaiting admittance. Also they knew then what member was there, or the social standing of ths vis itor who was outside. A few email knockers still linger In Vahok and Vandam streets and similar localities, but nobedy seems to use them. The bell may Show advanced civilisa tion, but there are people who miss the knocker.—New York Ban. >up«NtlUou of Two Hen. The late Lord Clifden was firmly per suaded that no luck would ever befall him on the race course unless he wore a particular necktie, and Mr. Frank Pop- ham, the owner of Wild Dayroll, would run back at full speed to avoid meeting a hearse.—London Tit-Bite. First. Second. Third. Cowley, who died in 1607, made a re mark applicable to new as well as old England about his surprise “to see ladies wear such high shoes that they cannot walk In without one to lead them.” Monterey. ^wnitNt n, S. O., June 7, ’93. Monterey Company, Florence, 8. C. Dsab Sim—For the past year I have been a great sufferer from indi gestion and dyspepsia and was nna- ole to keep food on my stomach. As a consequence I suffered with ex haustion and sleeplessness to such an extent that I was confined to my bed. tJpou the recommendation of my physician I commenced to take your medicine, “Monterey." The results were simply marvelous. In less than » week's time I was attending to my work and feeling better than I had for years. 1 would not be without Monterey, and highly recommend it to ail sufferers. (Signed) Yours truly, W*. Ql’tsk, Station Master Atlantic Coast Line. OmcK or Wilmington & Weldon Bailhoad Co,. Dunn, N. C. Monterey Company, Florence, S. C. DkAB SiBs—Our railroad attorney of your city gave me a bottle of Mon terey a few days ago for my wife. She had been down about one month, bad tyrphysicians with her, also had been taking Ayers Sarsaparilla; was it when I received your slowly growing day. From the first of Monterey she corn- taking that mgdicine, and was wgaker every da; dole she took of Monterey menoed improving. She is and I think will soon be we can get one more bottle of Monterey. Please send by baggage master. I Will remit on receipt Plesae quote on six or twenty-four bottles, piriphbors want to try now np well if ahe lours truly, P. J. JxffUYS, It. Books on love aud the relation of the ■exec, whether from the standpoint of a man or a woman, are generally excess ively stupid and exasperating. Simple diet Is best, for many disbie bring many diseases, and rich sauces are worse than even heaping several meats noon each other.—PHny. There are said to be more ex-Onlon soldiers in Caldwell county, Mo., than in any other county in that state in pro portion to population. The word “cash” cotnes from the Chi- neee. It is the name of a small brass coin the Chinese nse. with a sonar* bole Bead G. E. Ryan’s advertisement to-day. He guarantees a cure for kidney disease References furnished on applicatiod. Luti A Red morocco case containing two smalt memorandum books ou last Wednesday night between Dovesvllle and Darlington of the public square and Cnefaw and Darlington depot. A suitable reward will be paid to the one finding same Jamkh C. WillcoX, M. D. Notice of Copartnership. The undersigned Have this day formed a copartnership under the firm name of Trevatban * McCrelght, for the purpose of carrying on a general bicycle business. An active agent wanted In Cheraw, Bennettsville and Chesterfield. J. D. The vatu an. J. H. MoCkkioht. June Vi, 1NHH. JAPANKi cure! i Trestmaat, condstla* of —*-i of .Ointment and two . Ouro for PUea • an operation MSTIPAl •ntfurf into .6 .U ad DlOMnot tea •weTWOoeM For Solo by Dr> l A, hM DuUsftoi, c. That Colombia has a first- class Music House. That everything in shape of a Musical Instrument cau be obtained from this House. That this House represents .the builders and kUocks out the middle men. uerous public *ome Fourth. That the generous pu is paturonislng this H' Enterprise liberally. Fifth. Sixth. Seventh Eighth. Ninth, That you can obtain the very best Piano made and for the least money from this House. That the lending Female Col leges iu this State are using and endorsing the Pianos sold by this Institution. That the best Professors of Music iu South Caro lina are using and endors ing Instruments procured from this House. Will find the best Organs at this Institution on the market The “Symphony Self-Play ing Organ,” the marvel of the age, is represented by this Enterprise. . Teath. Orders for Sheet Music will have prompt attention by this Music House. Eleveath. You can have an old - Piano, Organ or any Musical Instrument put in first-class order at this Establishment Twelfth. You can get your Pianos tuned ou short notice by the best tuner South, by addressing this House. Thirteenth. We refer the public to Loan aud Exchange Bank of Columbia, as to responsibility. Fearteeath. If you desire any fur ther information, ad dress the proprietors of this Music House. M. A. Malone &Bro. COLUMBIA,8. C. i FIRE! FIRE! I represent Twelve of the most reliable Fire Insurance Companies in the world— among them, the Liverpool and London and Globe, of Kngland, the largest fire company In the world; and the ACtna, of Hartford, the largest of all American fire companies Prompt attention to business and satis faction guaranteed. F. E. NORMENTf DARLINGTON, 8. C. Office between .Edward*, Nor moot 0e.,NKUoy*e»adf^ Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Etc., And LADIES’ POODS EXCLUSIVELY. Gaseeet Styles, Cexxeet FriLeea* We want every one to come and see our styles and prices. Nothing but New Goods in Stock. Respectfully, NORMENT & CO. Nachman building, corner Public Square aud Cashua Street SEWING MACHINES. A RS *S**«h&!L > V o L' Yu' { V v* ** t-i i S-M l$! /'* < 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 efforts of the manufacturers. It is needless to say that we have them in all the newest patterns and colorings. In Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves and Ribbons, we are exhibiting one of the largest and finest collections ever shown in Darlington. Respectfully, STANDARD, NEW HOME, WHEELER & WILSON. B’or wale Toy BLACKWELL BROS. NEW GOODS. We have just received an elegant and handsome line of Dry Goods and Notions, and invite an inspection of same. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. In this department we give ’em FITS!! It will be to your BENE-FIT, To buy your OFT-FIT, From us at a small PRO-FIT, Knot we FOR-FEIT All claim to leadership in the business. We have no RIS-FITS, They are all CLOSE FITS. Come and let us give you a FIT. Our new stock of spring and summer has arrived, and in it will be found suits for Men, Boys and youths in all the latest styles and shades. EDWARD. A CO. THE SHOE DEPABTHENT Has always been one of our specials,- and the styles we are displaying this season will compare with any goods to bO found. % GROCERY DEPARTMENT. In this department we carry a full lino of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and our shelves are fielld with fresh Canned Goods and niceties too numerous to mention. All goods are delivered free of charge. woorwa & woop%