The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, August 17, 1893, Image 4
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diRpchSliriw,
ADVERTISIWJ KATEH.
TrANSIKNT Al>VKKTISKSI EJiTS 75f.*pet
wiuare for Uret insertion, ami 5(!c.
per s<iuare for each Htil>setjueiit in-
sertiou
Business Kotjces 1<) cents per line for
each insertion.
Obituaries exceeding six lines
charged for at the rate of transient
advertising.
Liberal Discount made on contract
or standing advertisements.
has ^^T 0 *
Commissioner oTTfurungum county:
The Charleston Collcg** oilers
i three scholarships to the young nten
f the State.
aprth S^oO .-if .Ifs"'
for forte VTirs. ig 1 • the
holder gradiiiiti'S tn.! less tune than
four years.
These scliolarshijrs are to la-
awarded on competitive examination,
and are open to the young men of
every conuty if we will consent to
hold theexamination free of cost to
: the College for onr services. The
ilu; I
¥ott Ride a Victor?
LI
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t of Selling
ufttuh thcnWi S
sixosaiics. The hist momli
had tire advantage of novelty—the
latter months will hate the disad
vantages of railroad importations
and blind tigers.
Governor Tillman himself docs
not hope for eventual sales of more
than 40,000 gallons a month. Ifut
his estimate that the law will lessen
College will furnish the questions
and hear the expense of advertising. „
The examination will embrace threej^Ue of Wur* sixty per
,1. cent is nreuosterous. What is not
'Jmmajt'
DAHLINGTON, S. C.
>31
y, August 17,1803.
Some of our politicians are try
ing the impossible feat of following
the hounds and manning with the
hare at the same time. They preach
the doctrines of the Third Party
and call themselves Democrats at
the same time. They would be no
more inconsistent were they to
preach both protection and a revision
of the tariff.
t
days, live hours per day. The sched
ule will be thus: October 3, Eng
lish and mathematics; October 4,
I,atin ami Greek; October 5, French
and German. From 9.30 a. m. to
2.30 p. m.
The examining board will not have
to pass on the merits of the papers.
They, will lie sent to the faculty,
who will eriticise all the papers and
award the scholarships to the three
w ho put up the beat papers of all
the applicants in the State.
Wjhjbgr Ward consent, t<r con
duct the examination fp< {.your
county? Please see the other mem
bers and let me know at once and if
for any reason your board cannot do
so please get the consent of three re
liable gentlemen who will furnish me
with their names,
The State Dispensary.
(.'olumhla State.]
The city of Sumter, through Its
board of tradq, is on record as op
posed to the dispensary law, and has
appointed committee to solicit sub
scriptions to fight the law.
the city in favor of, then 'i The
passage of the dispensary law has
already been decided constitutional
by the State Supreme Court, which
irrevocably abolishes the bar-rooms,
llecent developments show that the
City is not violently opposed to blind
tigers, therefore it cannot be Said to
favor prohibition. In classic words
we ask, where ar*. we at ?—Herald.
As.Brother Nettles was an ardent
prohibitionist during the late, cam
paign, and is now an advocate of the
dispensary, we take the-liberty of
suggesting that he substitute the
singular for the plural and make the
question read “Where am I at ?”
cent is preposterous,
sold through the State’s bar-rooms
will Ire sold illegitimately. The dis
pensary will be forfuuato if they
supply 1mlf the liquor that is actu
ally consumed.
^ ' r
There are’ thousands of ladies
throughout the country whoso sys-
tem$ are poisoned, and whose btood
is U| an impure bonditioa from the
absorption of impure matter, due,
to meustural irregularities. This
class are peculiarly benefltted by the
wonderful Afhm and btpod-olcnsing
properties rtf Prldfly Ash, Poke
Root and Potasfium [P. P. P.}
Roses and bounding health take the
place of the sickly look, the lost
and the genetol wreck of the sys
tem bv the use of Prickly Ash,
Poke Root and Potassium, as hosts
of females will testsfy, and many
~
If you ride why not ride the^best?
There is but one best and it’s a Victor.
OVERMAN WHEEL CO.
Boston, Washington, Denver, san Francisco.
J. S. ivioCi-eijilit, A-ge»t.
Grand Spring Opening.
IS. H. HIM, LL D„ MSI.
Two Full Courses.
Necessary expenses for one year, Ouc
Hundred and Fifty Dollars.
For (jatalqgue address, ^ a> OAMEWEll> 8ccretary ofFaculty>
SPABTANBfBO. 9. C.
In beginning the considmtimi of certificates are in possession of the
this “first step towards prohibition
we may be permitted to suggest that
a period of twelve days is more than
ample for the preparation of reports
of liquor sold in the seveial dispen
saries, and that the public, twelve
days after the expiration of the first
What is! mouth of tho cl ' 8 F nPar .V ,aw ’ 8 opera
tion, is still in ignorance of the
quantity and value of the intoxi.
cants sold during July. The infer
mation is essential to a correct knowl
edge of the actual workings of tie
dispensaries, and it would be seen to
be easy of collation by competent
agents withiti a day or two after the
expiration of each month. If Gov
ernor Tillman will confer with the
railroad authorities he will find that
they have much more intricate re
ports made with fur greater promp
titude than is shown in this State
liquor service.
We tfud noindicatiau of Governor
Tillman’s promised $500,000 of an
nual n-ofits in the figures which are
' printed to-day. There is, on the
of pros-
contrarv, every suggestion
The threat made by some of the; pective' financial failure for the
politicians and the newspapers to
have Charleston put iu the Black
District, and give it a metropolitan
police, is in the highest degree infa
mous and should arouse the indig
nation of every good citizen. The
metropolitan police simply means
that the State Legislature, ana not
the city, must control its police
force, practically taking from its
people the right of local self gov
ernment The measure would be an
inexcusable piece of tyranny, and
one for which there is not the least
Semblance of excuse, except the ut
terly contemptible of revenge. In
almost every country that has a de
cent form of government, every city
regulates its own local and municipal
aflalra, and where they do not the
government is generally of the
worst kind. Let the legislature
attend to its own legitimate business
andtht cities and towns to
manage their own local affairs,
which, at most, if tfbt properly
scheme,
In the absence of figures showing
the sales at the county dispensaries
for the mouth of July, we huye to
base our estimates upon the ship
ment of liquors to them during that
mouth by the State dispensary. One
of the tables printed shows that
these BiijJpltes aggregated $45,000 in
value. As this sum represents the
original cost of the liquors with 50
per cent State profit added, we con
clude that the State dispensary ex
pects to realize $15,000 from these
supplies costing it $30,000. There
is another 50 per cent prqfit alkwed
to be added to the county dispensa
ries for the benefit of the counties
and municipalities (say, $22,500)
which would bring its retail selling
value to $07,500. But the prices
Company, which they have promised
not publish, and all prove P. P. P. a
blesiug to mankind.
Read G. K. Ryan’s advertisement
to-day. He guarantees a cure for
kidney disease; References furnished
on applicatiod.
If you feel weak
a*G all worn out take
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
Wb«ii Jfctywtsttcki wo gav* her CMvrfa.
When .bo wm a Child, she cried fur Castorla.
When she became Miu, the clung to Castorla.
When the bad Children, she gave them Castorla
mail*Aj 1 -
TO LET.
FROM FIRST OF 8EPTEMBER,
1863, the Enterprise Hotel, Darling
ton. S- C.
For full particulars, apply to
/ Ji WARD.
Columbia Female College.
The Fall Session of this long established and well known institution
will open on September 28 t Id!)3.
Standard high; large and well shaded grounds, and all the usual com
forts and rmveniences of a first-class Carolina home. More than five
hundred of its graduates, by the prominent positions they occupy in
society and the church, are living witnesses of the thorough mental and
moral training received within its walls.
For catalogue address REV. 8, 15. JOXES. D. D, (
C'oJ.OiMA, S. C.
SOUTH HOll GOLUGE,
tkwslon begins September 2tUb. Four
our sea; Classical, Literary, 8clentiflc
pud L*W; wRh eljWtiyo (tudies in
'higher elasses New Gymnasium.
Well appointed Laboratories, Chemi
cal, Physical, Biological, etc. Neces
sary expenses from MW to W10.
For further Information address the
President,
JAMES WOODROW.
CHICAGO.
The QCSK» A CsEsrr.IT Roct* affords the
Quickest Schedule, the Fiowt Equipment,
*nd the
ONLYTHROUSH CAR LINE TO CHICA60.
From Asheville, Flint Rock, Itot Shrines and
Knoxville, via if. & I)., K, T. V, A 0.,«, & C„
L. 8. H. H . LouV.’tlto end tho Pinna. Lines to
Chicago without change.
AnvCuvr cur me. fr.ic to Cinriand. Both cuf
ul CtliCSfQ llBti.
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 Kibbons, we are exhibiting one
of the largest and finest collections
ever shown in Darlington.
Respectfully,
"WOOIDS & WOOHDS.
clo*e ootmv'-Uon with «U
Ask lor your ticket, vl.
QUEEN & CRESCENT ROUTE.
Aar Ag*nt of thu R. * !>., K. T. V. A 0. or Qatoa A
to routes, ritw,
f th#
Oreacont will give you iaformatioa
etc.
Stop-ovor« Allowed at Cincinnati, LouU*
TtlU or IndtAwimolig.
P.a.XDWAmO' F A .
CIKCXNKATI, 0,
PITIIICK MILITIfll IISIllUTt,
j^.xxc3.ex*«iorL, m, O.
FAST TSMEi
S-XXOBC
Asheville, N. 0. to Chicago, His.
Through Pull mar Bar.
Hes-
Hcaltby
ions
CqHe, hfitiU obiv thelr own citizens. « old tlie
A Military Boarding School
fcviw i««*»«i’
for the retail sales were much below i privilege good.. Full oorpx of expe-
the limit allowed bv law, making; rieneed teacher*. Enforced appllea-
tbe profits of the counties and towns |
smaller than those of the State; so!
that in reality the price to consumers
in tins.case cannot exceed $00,000.
It is bnt a guess, of course, but
we should say that not more than
two-thirds of 'this liquor shipped was
Rates reiMonable.
Apply for catalogue to
Col. JoliU D. Fntrtek,
Htipcriutviident.
tv. Asksvilib,
Lv, Kvoxvatw,
Ar, Haxximak,
Ar. Lkxivoton,
Ar. Lootsvii.u-',
Lv. Louisville,
Ar. iMDiAHArous,
Ar. Chicaoo,
(R. &D. U. R ) (:o8 P M.
(E. T. V. &G, Ry.) $'oo p.m.
(E. T, V. & G. Ry.) 9 50 p.m,
(Cb&C. R. R.) 4 : 30 AiM.
(Lop. So.). _ 7:59 A.M.
(Penn. R. R.) ’ 8:15 a.m.
(Penn. R. R.) 11:40 a.m.
(Penn. R. R.) 4:45 p.m.
VIA
1 Tho Richmond 4 Danville,
| Saoi Ttnnuioe, Virginia A
Georgia; Queen A Creacont
and Penntfieania Hailnadt.
$ NOTE THE
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m.
•w
|e»$#wnnet
The ft^ci^entwt Clemsoti, cbushI
by the collapse of a bridge used to
reach the dormitories, by which a
good many of the boys were hurt,
some of them seriously, was very
unfortunate, and what makes it
worse is the probability that it
could have been ‘oided had the
bridge been properly constructed.
We have every reason to believe that
the trustees, in haring the buildings
elected, used all ordinary care in
seeing that tlif work was properly
done, but this accident wuB due to
the ignorance or carelessness of sonic
One and that person should be made
to suffer for it.
Whether the architect or builder 1 ,, 4 a-.rmn
, , , I peases, would cost $55,000 a year.
is responsible is what the boy8,()^ er exjxinsef would reach fully
themselves and their parents have a j $30,000 a vyur. Total, $85,000 a
hgbt to know, and tho matter should I year. Remainder of profit, $35,000
be thoroughly investigated, Tne ft . v $ ,ar ’
I.*,m i, crcdri * u,,, -1
of the collapfe 18 no excuse, for tionate expctises would be even
should bare been bnilt with a view greater. Thirty dispensers, their
to just sueh an emergency, A place clerks and rents, would absorb about
like this ought to be fixed so as to f- 00 l ier dispensary per month, or
NilH HM COLLEGE,
MOUNT PLEASANT, N, 0,
• - . , r . RtSrttON .OcFftt ^SniTEMUKll 7«r.
$40AK)0 actual sales for Jtilj. divided .
about equally is to originafeost and ;v. ^hiisi^fl, Scleutillc, I’hilosophical
1 _ A*f XS a. C.r.r\ nr\r\ i f /%/mv A /tt.■ tntv. 1 r\
large portion of it going
August sale*. That would
over for
,be about
profit, $20,000 for
cumulative
each.
About one-half of this gross profit
would go to {he State, and one-quar
ter each to the counties and munici
palities. If sales of $40,000 a
month should continue, the grosl
annual profit to the State would be
$120,000: to the counties $00,000,
and to the municipalities, $60,000.
We are purposely liberal in these
estimaees, for we do not believe
that the figures will be nearly so
large,
Ftom the State's possible gross
profits of $120,000 deduct the ex
penses of spies, freight, bottles, in
surance, dispensary labor, etc., and a
i big cut is shown. Fifty spies only,
j at $2 a da/ and only $1 a day ex-
would
and Commercial course. Academic
department, preparatory for college.
Instruction practical and thorough.
Brick buildings. Heathful location.
Expenses, 38 weeks, $103 to $145.
For catalogue address
J. 1). Shirky, A. M.,
President.
O-A-XaXa €>N
HNMkL. kNj^ttfaiTrai-. Pass Agt.,
OB.
^STBITEl
C. W. Murphy, Ticket Agent.
Asheville, N. C.
Cr A. BBSSce-rtR, Dtv. Pass. Apt, B. W. Wrrnw, G. P. & T. A.,
MLOTONt'VXXjX.X:, TWBVSW.
K. H.
J3CKB AND
YVITJLCtTRK
Sumner fomnlalnU. Dyspspsln, Slum-
aril Trsables of P.vsry Kind. Rhea-
aati««. Tawslgia and all dUordm
}f ths kidnsys and Hloo4.
•PH*
bold twice as much weight as could
possibly get on it and anything
Eh»rtoftb#ia unsafe and should
bo condem ied. We trust that those
charged with ’.be management of (he
$2,400 per dssponsary per year, or
$7*1,000 per year. At this rate, the
counties would be $12,000 annually.
TJmi cities would get $60,000 a
year, or more than either State or
counties, a rather curious result
. v , w lien wc remembr that the law was
college W1.1 give the matter a search-, ^ mo „ P y f rom the cities
lag investigation and fix the fMpon- ' an( j give it to the coimtiea and the
Ability on aome one. State. But if we set off tho coat of
i policing against these receipts, ac-
1c
vi&eVK'J IRON BITTERS
(ure> Dyspepaia, In-
cording to the current practice, it ia
aoen tmit the cities make no profit.
Suppose that the Stale nets $.15,000
W tat cities aet fW.ooo ffom tN?
TEWED AND PROVED FOR YE 1 as,
Terry, JUsp., April 21, 1HD3,
W e have been Ui<iilg Dr, KIuk's
ROYAL GF.RMKTKUR for several
yean* in onr family, and have recom-
memlrd it to many others. It has
always done what is claimed for It, as
far as tried, and T regard It as the best
medicine we kave ever had in our
family. Mrs. J. 8. Halbert
February 22,1803.
My wife had been a great sufferer from
catarrh for set eral years, and had tried a
great manv remedies without relief
One bottle of OKRMETKUR gave her
relief, and with every bottle asetl there is
marked Improvement, and we are eg.
perlrtiotitlng a permanent cure. She has
gained 20 pounds since commeneiaff
OKUMF.TF.rn I was troubled with
indigestion an.l insomnia. Two bottles
of GKRMKTKl’R njaik a new man of
me. M.t ar,petite 1* good and my sleep
artuml an' 1 , refreshing.
Rov.j. H Ppnrlin,
Pastor First Baptist Church,
Hlurgis, Ky,
Price! 81, 00; tt bottle* for $5.00,
Free Information,
KING'S ROYAL 0KRMETEUR C0„
Atlanta, Ga.
GERM F,TF.FrTtL Ld cure COOIth
{►•Hod, W pills Weii«$t
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.
EDWARDS A €0.
■h, ■*■■■■«* -4* mm ■■ 1 am, tmmm ,
Ar through Chicago Sleeper via Cincinnati, secured
at Harriman arrives at Chicago by Big Four Route at
5:15 p.m. Stop-overs allowed at Cincinnati, Louis
ville and Indianapolis.
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
In this department we give ’em FITS ft
It will be to your BENE-FIT,
To buy your OFT-FIT,
From us at a small PRO-FIT,
If not wo FOR-FEIT
All claim to leadership in the business.
We have no MS-FITS,
They are all CLOSE FITS.
Come and let us give you a FIT.
NEW GOODS.
We have just received an elegant and
handsome line of
f\. A 1 1! XT 1'
. ^ Notions,
and invite an inspection of same.
THE SHOE DEPARTMENT
t
Has always b r *>' 'me of our specials,
and the styles wo are displaying this
season will compare with any goods to be
found.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
In this department we carry a full line
of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and our
shelves are fielld with fresh Canned Goods
and niceties too numerous to mention. -
All goods arc delivered free of charge.
WOODS & WOODS.