The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, September 01, 1893, Image 4
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THE DA8LH6T0E
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.
J. 8. McOREIQHT, Proprietor.
WALTER D. WOODS, Editor.
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charged for at the rate of transient
advertising.
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or standing advertisements.
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The ('•*■(y Alliance
Aheit The Financial Ontleek!
A call meeting of the County Al
liance will lie held at Darlington C.
H., Thursday, September 7, for the
purpose sf discussing the financial
situation so far us it pertains to mov-
rng the preseht crop of cotton,
and other matters of interest to our
order.
A mass meeting of the farmers
and farm laborers will also be held
in connection and the plans and
auggestious of the banks of Darling
ton will be made known, with a
view of cooperating in giving us re-
leif. Come one, come all.
W. 1L Lawrence,
Pres. D, C. F.A.
tITlet.
j FROM FIRST OF SEPTEMBER,
Will Talkt ,8S3 ' t,le , Knter P rls0 Hotel, Darliug-
i ton, S- C.
For full particulars, apply to
,1. J. W.
DARLINGTON, 8. U.
Friday, September 1,1893.
The Augusta Chronicle .says the bast
evidence of the people have not caused
the stringency by hiding nwsy money
in their socks is that the people have
ROM to hide away.
■ ii .. ns..ja.ua!
Those people who burned Cleveland in
•Ogy the other day out WfcU acted
hastily aa well as nonsensically.. Buch
intolerance ia unreasonable, and will
accomplish no good.
Tho MU for unconditional repeal of
the Sherman silvar law vest cad ay passed
the House by n vote of 240 to 109. All
amendments to the bill were previously
lost by about the same majority.
’ China promises protection to Ameri
cans in that country until after the next
session of Congress, but if that does not
repeal the Geary law aU Americans will
he expelled from the country, and all
friendly relations with America will he
•t an end. ____________
The banks end business msn of O
Itnabia formed a clearing house assooia
tioa and issued $58000 worth of certl
goatee last Friday which were rtoeived
over the counters on the presentation of
teheoks. The merchants of the city take
them for good, and the plan seems tb “ £^",^£7
Work weU.
The Bute says; Make allowances for
gtet impressions in judging of the cy
clone’s damage to the growlhg crops.
We have had enough of real miifortune
to keep us from exaggerating its scope.
From personal observation we are .satis
fied that no such lose as 80 per cent, of
oar crops will be caused by the storm
The corn that has been stripped is unin
jmred in the fields, The young cotton
Mt< the smaU cotton have been little t'n
jnred The appearance of damage Is
greatest In cotton where the luxuriance
Of the weod La* caused it to tilt over,
bat the proportion of bolls and forms
knocked off is very small herealiouts.
•ad the sunshine will cause it to rise
again. Yonng corn is laid flat, but it yet
has opportunity for recuperation. Crop*
Which at first ejght seemed wrecked
Were looking much better last evening.
WARD.
WANTED
RECRUIT8 FOR THE THIRD
Artillery, 1’tilted States Army, sta
tioned at Fort Pherami, Atlanta, Ga.,
and Fort Barrancas and. Key West
Barracks. Florida ; able bodied wblte
men of good character and habits, un
married, between the ages of twenty-
one and thirty, good pay, rations,
clothing and medical aitendauee. Ap-
ptleants must be prepared to furnish
satisfactory evidence as to age, charac
ter and habits. For further informa
tion call at Rendezvous, 1st Lieutenant
C. W. FOSTER, fid Artillery, Enter-
rise Hotel, Darlington, H. C., until
Bicycling at Darlington.
Columbia Journal-
Darlington is one of tne most en
terprising tows of South Carolina
ana is ever np to date in the sports
as well as enterprises of greater mag
nitude. Bicyfele rheing u now the
order of the’day among the sporting
element of this conutry, and Darling
ton steps to the front with the an-
nonnenneut of a tonluanient for Fri
day, StiSteWipsr hsi Her friends
from all over the State are most cor
dially invited to he present with
thorn on that o&fcrion srief are prom
ised a good time as well as some fine
racing. The program for the tourn
ament consists of foruteen races, em-
•acing every style and distancecon-
stalmost that jg’
contestants.
, kntjwtf to tycycle
HUNTING ASTEROIDS.
Astronomical Sport That la Being Bobbed
of Part off IU Plea«ur«.
There WM.fttim* when the hunting oi
asteroids was the athletic sport with
which tho tired astronomer refreshed ids
mind and muscles. Wearied with pro
longed calculations as to the weight of a
ton of coals on the surface of Jupiter oi
the density of beer on tho surface of ths
sixth moon of Uranus and with tdi
right arm and fingers cramped and
numbed from the excessive use of chalk
gnd blackboard, the astronomer wi
take his telescope and in the bright, C!
winter eight stalk the timid
through the stsrry jungles of ths skies/
D was not often that he usds II sue-
csssfal bag. frnnstlmes he would buhl
night after night for weeks before cap
taring a single asteroid, but he was al
ways buoyed up by the hope of game,
and when he did bring dowq an aste
roid with his broechloading reflector,
his am*U but handy refractor, and was
[Jctober 15, 1893.
CASTOR IA
for Infant* and Children.
• OaetbyiainRO well adapts t^chUdpentiiat I
f rocomim>mi it as superior to any prescription
cnawii lo me.” H. A. Aacma, M. D. t 1
• 11 go, Oxford 8t, Brooklyn, N. Y. | Without injurious medication.
* Thk Csmtaub Com* any, 77 Murray Street, N. Y
CaetoHa cure* Colie, Coivtipatton,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhrra. Eructation,
Kiliri WcniiH, gives sleep, and promoter dl
ccetion,
Wlthoi
SOUTH EIHOLIM COLUOE,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Session begins September 28th. Four
courses; CbuHical, Litorary, Hcientiitc
and Law; with elective studies ire
higher classes New Gymnasium.
Well appointed Laboratories, Chemi
cal, Physical, Biological, etc. Neces
sary expenses from fll# to $310. j
For further information address the
President, ,
JAMES WOODBOW.
PITHICI KILIM IISTITIITt,
VlClOK
ic/(Le|
,01.0.
School. Ses-
A Military Boarding School. Ses
sion opens September 12th. Healthy
location. Social, moral and rtligloua
privileges good. Full corps of expe-
rieucca teachers. -Enforced'applica
tion. Rates reasonable.
Apply for catalogue to
Col. John B. Patrick,
Superintendent.
its elo-
mtota to a tavsriU fellow astroaomm
he was Indeed* proud and happy man.
Bat this fins old astronomical sport is
at an end. Tbs asteroid trapper with hit
nbotographlo trap ia abroed,-and there
M every reason to hclieva that in the
conns of a very few yean at ths far
thest every existing asteroid will hart
been captured.
The method of the treppar ta os rimpU
eta Mi
It is unsportsmanlike. Be
The Cirrewr Cfiraer.
The Atlanta Herald, in discussing the
atilngency of the money market, *»yi
.•the money corner with which the
country has been affected may teach u»
<ms isston, and that is the way to avoid
•nch things in the future. There ought
to be such iswia# would e»ebla a people
who aid perfectly soltoni I® get-mousy
|r apito of the meu who want to cosner _
currency, Take ths clearing house cer-.j JUi^JJat^t coms"*to
Ttoy.
■i
tttmm for Inotaaoe. Thsy ssnw a*
A
asenrad by a government bond which
-iangibltgfdisepUBtod paper.
cured by stock, and bonds, and ba^K
property ot every tort, • and in the ,<*88
of Atlanta the $90,000 ef certificates is-
sued are •sengto -ky ahgut #$,000,000.
If the United Btatea were wiped from
the nations of the world, the clearing
honie certificates would be worth their
face ta gold, Tbesa certificates have Itecu
dfyipmtiirt by tbs people because oihea
cities add other eecllons havfc gktten up
a currency corner, U io happens that
-phen toe people deed gurney, that is the
vary t inl * money ii scare#. It ia by
abney somewhat like it Is by a pistol iti
Tares—i men may aerer need one, but
when As does need it he needs it like
Mams, If the 16 per cent tax on Stele
banks had been repeal* ’ last winter am!
• Wiae system of fit* bank currency
provided, we couk! >ve put in use s
local mosey that would have been a
mat help. Ouch a currency could be
fea extension of ths clearing house cer
tificate idee. When those who happen
to get thair finger* on money refuse to
torn it loose, there is no reason for oth
er people who are just es solvent, just
as rich and Ju*t M responsible, going
•bout without any money with which to
■met their obligation* Jf one man
YomeHtbe money, why should not oth-
.r-fitnaaofyke provided for the ufun who
Jumthe security und who i* engaged In
tho laMaMepursuits of business! 1 ” We
ought to leant enough by this panic to
gnard against such things In the future.
Repeal the fibennan law. Coin a given
amount of gold and silver. Issue paper
’ money redeemable in coin. Repeal the
the 10 per cent tax on Htate banks.”
Bead 0. K. Byan’i ndrertisement
He |nar»Dteea § pare for
Tkfuviiow furoiiM
tbt camera identical with the apparent
motion of the fined atari, so that the Im
ages of the letter never vary their places
on the sensitive plate.
When, however, the trappof finds a
feat but prolonged line of light extend
ing over the plate, he knows that fjU
the trail of an asteroid, and he at onde j -
C oeds to complete its capture by giv-
it a name and calculating ite ele
ments.
The unsuspecting asteroids who had
long ago grown sky of the telescope have
not yet diocovi
ered the existence of tbs
eamera traps, and tbay are captnred in
alarming numbers. It Is quite usual for
a trapper to report the capture of four
or five asteroids In a single night
It to tne that he rarely mane any dis
tinction between the traces made by an
tototoid aud the marks on th# plate dps
ike emulsion or
tdscraTobee made W
tn hie greed he treat*
Ing development
aU marks sad*-’
to trap, and there
i anertrin uvooor*
scently named aud
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rfuMU
havens
ograpbic
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DR. M’RilES
CURE FDR OtDINfC 8TRt€TtRE
AND
KIDNE ¥ CQdirLJMP'S.
so dontfi that, i
teroida rec
In the eolar
side of the
Jm trapper
tuut$d tbetr.trail “■>'
il-tot.edrldant.'ihkt the treps are
[bifjr oeptiring artenormtm* dumber
asteroidsj and unless imnethlng is
ne for Their j>rfeWva«lj*t. tide variety
of cslaettaFgams will sooner or later be
come as extinct as the Americep buffalo.
To the overage man it may eeem to be
a ntottet Of very ttttle oon sequence how
oataroldd are captured, but to those who
are familiar with astronomers end who
have tfielr wslf»ye>*nd that; of *b«jr
wives and famflley at heart the prosyfiet ^
that )Mnmata utoroid Muitiag is ^
to become tmpoaiiWe to-riarming
R the tired setrohotser can no
keep tip fektbgaltiyn'i spirits by
toff the milky way, for ee^roF
health must ineettaafy •after,
dm# are agreed that astrouoa;
habitually indulged in, hi peculiar],
haustlng to the nerves. Indeed the cob-
inomerlrin-
•tosed and exi
variably iririts'
in aplU of tbi
h anting.
If that *
to'b
riable.
le home
The aatronomer’s
found In oontradicting
omc, even
s Of asteroid
unknown,
on will be
> theories and
denying the discovert** of other astroce*
mere, mid tho meeting of an astronomic*
al aodety would be a scone of wild up
roar mingled with flying elatce and
i of chalk.-'
lump* of <
-Washington Star.
The Beauty off* Fenian Oat.
Perhaps the most peculiar fancy of
travelers abroad to &afcpf ofirrylug from
Persia the great blocxM cm* that are *o
hard to domesticate. - However, aa an
np town housekeeper exclaim*, "Of
course one is a littlo afraid of them, but
they do look stylish in s handsome libra-
nr I"—New York Times.
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Aln aj* Homebody to ComplelB.
There is always one discontented sonl
to lament over improvements, like ths
Scotchwoman who complained of the
faeeh water that had been introdnmri to-
to the otty. “Ait, bnt it’s no like tbi
ftmollg HOP fttotoftmto Pf Ww-
HOITH CIRUIHU COLLEEL,
MOUNT'PLEASANT, N. 0,
Session Opens Skptembeb 7th.
Classical* Scientific, PhilodcpWcal
ami (Jommercial couree. Acaaemio
department, preparatory for college.'
IOttrqctioa practical and thotoegb.
Rricjf buiMmg*. UesthfnLloCation.
WMki,
lor cataloauo address
J. D. Smiiht, A. M.,
President.
With the only complete bicycle plant in the world,
.where every part of the machine is made from A to Z, is it
ar** wotidpr that Victor Bicycles are acknowledged leaders?
There’s no bicycle like a Victor, and no plant so grandly
complete as the one devoted exclusively to the manufacture
of this king of wheels.
OVERMAN WHEEL CO.
■MTON. WASHINGTON, OCWVtR, SAN FRANOISOO.
JT. ^r.cOreijglit, .A^^ent.
Grand Spring Opening.
FIRE!
U
I represent Twelve of the
most reliable Fire Insurance
Companies in the world—
among them, the Liverpool
and London and Globe, of
England, the largest fire
company In the wox]d; and
the AStna, of Hartford, the
largest of all American fire
oompaniee.
iinan a*
f I
F. E. NSfthEST.
DARLINGTON, 8. C.
TO THE AFFLICTED.
l* • - i’; j
s -w.nturauwu
!I|*V
^ -
This Mediolne to takfn Iptfirnally-
hours
organic
ney dOtoses. It
without pain, Incom
loss of one moment’s
mt, No pain
nlees there gre
ivsl or etonei
Uout In the
„ _ _ iient of tine
pewdsrj . -i .
1 have nmnbsre of letter* from people
ve:
ion*.;
Cure* gravel or st
td pausing U out li
of a sediment or
x of letter* from p*-,—
in Barnwell county who have been
cured and ere being cured. ;
I guarantee a cute. ‘If any one will
take two bottles of this Medicine, and
iai inuui* burn mvuvjv.
This Medicine enn only bk* obtained
by ordering direct from me. It will be
sent by mall on receipt ot price, M-00,
to any part of North Carolina, South
CaroHoa, Georgia and Alabama.' tn
ordering say whether tor stricture or
kidney disease.
References as to my responsibility:
The Bank of BarnweU, Barnwell, 8. C.
Citlsens’ Savings Bank of Barnwell,
Barnwell. 8. C. ’
Clerk of Court, Barnwell, 8. C. *
blwriff Barnwell oounty, BarnWoll
A. E- Gon sales, Columbia, 9. C.
a K. RYAN,
Barhwell, 8. C.
8-24:8m.
TiU Uf,
For CnteioRUe otldfeto,
J1S. H. CSHliSLE, LI. D,. PREST.
Two PuU Cournos.
NectwMuy expenses ibr one year, Olio
Humlrcd «utl FHty Dollar’s.
J, A. OAMEWELt., Scvictary of Facultyi
Iff l i ;i I
College.
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The Fall Session of this long established and well known institution
will open on September 3B, 1893
Standard high; large and, well shaded grounds, and all the Ostial com*
forts aud conveniences of a first-class Carolina home. More than live
handled of ite graduates, by the prominent positions they occupy in
eoeiety and the church, are living witnesses of the thorough mental and
moral training received within its walls.
For catalogue address REV. S, B. JONES, D. D.,
)’•' Ooj.i;m»ia, S. C.
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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 appearanbS
of a series of new and beautlM 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.
Laces, Embroideries* Hosiery, OlotSS
and Ribbons, We are exhibiting ohe
of the largest and finest collections
ever shown in Darlington.
Respectfully,
WOQ3DS &
NORMENT & CO.,
Proprietors of—
“THE LADIES’ STORE!”
■—--Dealers in
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Etc.,
—-—And-
LADIES’ GOODS EXCLUSIVELY.
Owesefi Stylef, Ceceeet Fsiees.
We want every one to.come ami sec our styles and prices. Nothing
bat Now Goods Is Stock.
Respectfully,
NORMENT & CO.
Nochm&n building, corner Publio Square and Caahua Street.
NEW GOODS.
We have just received an elegant and
" ‘ handsome lino of
Dry Ms and Notions,
and invite an inspection of same.
V-' uf’
I D*
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.
■i
EDWARDS <fc €0.
In
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
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In this department we give ’em FITS!!
It will be to your #
To buy yopr WT-m,
From us at a small PRO-FIT#
Knot we FOR-ffelf
AU claim to leadership in the business.
We have no MS-FITS,
They are all CLOSE FITS.
Come and let us give you a FIT.
THE SHOE DEPABTXEHT
Has always been one of our specials,
and the styles we 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 flelld with fresh Canned Goods
and niceties too numerous to mention.
AU goods are delivered free of charge*
WOOINS * WQOIMk
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