The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, September 29, 1893, Image 4
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who stands the bent examination, on / So far us we know Iloanoke V*
the ground that he is in lew need of hitf furnished the first iinstaufe of .
- - .. . \fuvnr havintr to flee from the ven
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DARLINGTON, 8. C.
Friday, September 29,1893.
We take the libertly of suggesting
that the next time that distinguished
patron of the Dispensary, Senator
Irby is to arrive on the tram at
Columbia that ifugh Earley and
Jim Tillman be pressed into service
as hack drivers. They wonld not mind
the sight of Ur. Irby’s pistol.
A OI —
“Kssaisjarjsys;
hmd him in the contest Accord- gpectade of a military company
:—i-*i-:« ,m, p n .kl/,k uftoi* r*«imlsimr the mob that
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ing to this the appointments to our which, after relinking the mob that
schools and colleges ought to go to was trying to secure a prisoner, wat
the bov who has demonstrated the also cowed by the same mob and eve-
fact of his laziness and lack of " P mPmW of the companv drivc '
tellect, and what w'as designed as a the circnmstances which
help to the bright mid deserving boy led to the flight of the Mayor and
go to the one who lacks both the the military, but one thing is ven
brains and industry to take ad van- certain and that is if the Mayor hue
of ^ > exhibited proper firmness and tb<
, , ,military bad l«vn under proper dis-
Onr estiemed contemporary, wide cipliue, they could not only have pro-
deprecating quarrelling on Gie part tected themselves but hayc dispensed
of others, has unconciously become the mob at the same time. However
a chronic fault finder himself, and gfefctmay be the individual courage
“” d »-
sively prove tne truth '(ft our.asser- riably _ ive way w hen fired upon by
tion. the police or military. The veiy
^irr-sTTr, ...i-,.., lawlessness of tlieir attempts is suffl-
The White Caps. cient to account for their cowardice.
The recent reports of White Cap A mob one thousand strong is inyari
outrages in Mississippi shows a con- bly demoralized if a few of their
ditiou of affairs that unless promptly nunjb «" a , re sh <* dowD * wh « reas *}>e
. , w .„ , v ,,, 7 . same number of casuahties in the
checked will fir an indelible stain police 0 r military would only add to
upon the recordfof that State. Here- their determination.
fcofore the lawless acts of these mobs
were confined to the punishment of I eradl0 *^ e P 0 ^ 8011 ? which
, , , , , , produce fever and ague, take Ague
those who had made themeslves ob-1 T i •ifbont Wimr aov
i,uv«ic nuv —* Cure, ft cures without leaving id
uoxioM in tne community where they injnrious effect upon the system, an*
lived, but they havegoue beyond this is the only medicine in existence
and have been burning the gin houses which may be considered an absolute
of those who dared defiance to warn- an ^ do ^ e ^ 01 malaria.
~ The coming of Mr. . Ben Teirrll;
the Texas Populist, will cause a good
many to throw, off the mask of De
mocracy and come out iu their true
colors: a thing they ought, in justice
to themselves, to have done before
the late elections. They would be
just as near the truth if they were to*
call themselves Republicans.
The fervid appeals of the senators
from the silver producing states iu
favor of free coinage are verp pathet
ic, but despite this we can’t
bronght to this point of thinking
that they need the charity of the
people of the rest of the county
We cant afford to be taxed for their
benefit and the sooner they realize
this the better it will be both for
them and every one else.
“Obey all laws, whether they ema
nate from State or federal authority,
from Tillman or Simon ton— -erqW
dispensary or anti-diifwnsary. W hen
laws are objoctionable, amend or re
peal them) but disobey them never.’
^WS^ptar Freeman.
The above is very good advice, but
out e. c. will please explain by what
authority Simonton or Tillman can
lawa. If m>T »uch power has ever
been conferred upon them we are
ignorant of it We wonld be pleased
to know, wh«n the opinions of the
judge and governor are at variance,
which we are to obey.
ing from the White Gaps to gin thin
cotton. 11 seems that orders had been
issued forbidding anyone from gin
ning cotton until the price went up
to ten cents. Those who refused to
obey have had their gin honees de
stroyed ami a reign of terror exists in
the Northern part og the State.
\Vbat makes these acts more repre
hensible is the fact that they are not
the work of ignorant foreigners, the
anarchists of our large cities, but that
of native born citizens who ought to
be interested in the good name of their
State and in the preservation of law
and order. Without exception every
man engaged in these high handed
outrages should have a life sentence
in the peniteutiary and the,8tute rid
to that extent at least, of a class of
men to whom the term border ruffains
would be slander on those who have
made the name infamous'
If it exhausts all the money in tne
treasury of the State and costs ten
thousand Imvthe* Coseriior should
* ,-v . / "v
qpt«rest until every member of these
'mobs are brought to the,bar of justice
and lias meted out to him Juch pun-
nislimeht as is adequate to his crime.
Tjus should be a warning toourow
people who give auy aid or coante
nance to mob law.
▲ wealthy farmer, a man of high
social position and connected with a
good many prominent families, in
Maryland has been sentenced tore
clave thirty nine lashes for beating his
wife, and all hie wealth and social in-
flnenoe has notavailed to secures com
mutation cl bis sentence. Of coarse
there will be a great howl raised about
degrading him in this way,
hut we fail to se« where the degra •
tion cornea in,.for the simple rea
son that a man that beats his wife
is already so degraded that no pun
ishment, howevsr severe can add one
iota to the ignominy that he has
bronght upon himself. If the law
could be enforced with absolute im
partiality, Inespective of race or posi
tion, We Would not object to seeing it
on the Statute book of our State, with
the special end of inflicting adequate
punishment for the mean and con
temptible offence of wife heating.
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You Say You Can't
Quit Tobacco? Then try the Roee
Tobacco and Snuff Care. It is set
ting hundreds free from the filthy
habit. Send one dollar for a tablet
or write to me for descriptive circu-
lard and testimoniak. You can makl
money selling it as I give large di»-
counts on the dozen. Address,
L L PICKETT,
General Agent for So. Ca.,
Columbia, S. G.
P. S.—You call make money work
ing for my paper, “The Soldier.”
FORCSALE.
MX RESIDENCE ON PEARL l
street, for ssle cheap on ewy terms
Appiyto W G. DICKSON,
Cotton Mill. 1
NOTICE.
F.J
ALBERT WILKES' Mk. W,,
DARGAN’S celebrated stallion, will
stand the season at my stable’s: terns,
ltd. D. p. McCULLDCGIL
Sept. 8-tf.
TO LET.
FROM FIRST OF SEPTEMBER,
1893, the Enterprise Motel, Darling-
con. 8- V.
For full particular*, apply to
J. J. WARD.
WANTED
RECRUITS FOR THE
Vhird
Artillery, United States Army, sta-
4.1 i ~ 4 4 w^sz -. - A „ a'AS _ mA—
tioned at Fort Phereon, Atlanta, ,
and Fort Barrancas and Key West
Barracks. Florida; able bodied white
men of good character aud habits, un*
married, between the ages of twenty
isaioaaav—t ‘•Q—w w* * »* •-»«»j -
one and thirty, good pay, rations,
clothing and medical aiteudauce Ap-
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plleaota must be prepared to Tarnish
satisfactory evidence as to age, charac
ter and habits. Fur further informa
tion call at Rendezvous, 1st Lieutenant
C. W. FOSTER, Bd Artillery, Enter-
untlj
Whe nyou are in Darlingtpn, leave
your work at
MASON’S
Oar contemporary, the Abbeville
Press and Banner, professes to de
plore the present division and discord
ia the Bute, but We are at a loss to
jrecocileita expressions of regret,
over the present condition of affairs,
with an editorial In which it ndvo-
Mtcs tha removal of the South Caro- j prWe'H^r^rllngte^^
ana College and the Citadel to4 October 15, is»h
Clemson College and wants the build-
4nga used by these institutions con-
verted into cotton factories. If the
editor fit the Press and Banner bad
racked his brain for twelve month!
with a -view of finding something
that was calculated to stir up strife,
he could not possibly have thought
Of anything, the discussion of which
would create more acrimony-mid dis
cord. Patting aside any sentiment
Lf regard to the matter the scheme
U so Utterly visionary and impraeli-
cable «to put it oat of the bounds
of disensrion, for the simple reason
that the man who gets so far off the
track aa to make inch a suggestion,
il hardly amenable to argument, the
•baordity of the proposition being
jtl owa reputation. -
jpl» friwind Buntr objects to
New Jewelry Store,
ON PEARL STREET.
Gin House Insurance
Your (i\n House'' Insured in’
FIRST CLASS COMPANIES
At Lowest Bates.
Either for the Ginning Seaecn
one year. For terms call on
or
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BICYCLES.
iy Not Ride the Best?
Victor Bicycles are first in tires and improvements and
lead the world of cycledom.
Boston,
OVERMAN WHEEL CO.
Washington, Denver, ban Franomoo.
YOUR ATTENTION
Grand Spring* Opening.
Oor Fall and Winter stock is now
open and we will be pleasedlto have
you ‘ same. Our lino was
before better, and we can now give you
as . goods for One Dollar as any
legitimate dealer in the State.
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 Dres# 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 appe#»
of a series of new and be
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signs in Wash Goods
Wegive you belqw prices on a few leading articles:
CLOTHING, ETC.
Boys’ Suits, $1.25 to $6.00.
Youths’ Suits, $9.50-to $7,50.
Men’s Suits, $5.00 to $15.00.
Men’s Shoes, $1.00 to $5.00.
Ladies’ Shoes, $L00 to $8.50,
A Nice Umbrella for $1.25.
Men’s Half Hose, 5a to 25c.
Ladies’ Hose, 5c. to 25a
Calicos, 4fa to ?lo.
Ginghams, 5}a to 10a
V.
GROCERIES,
Bagging, 5ic.
Ties, 90c. anil $1. 1 '
Flour, to $5.50.
Lh *!. liacon, 12jo.
Shoulders, 12c.
Hams, 15c.
Leaf Lard, 12k.
Coffee, 16a to 25c.
Rice, -lie. to 7c.
Cheese, 121c. to 131c.
..ranee
autiful de-
BLACKWELL BROS
The Rambler.
Excels in every point—Is festeet,
Easiest riding, most datable.
Finish unsurpassed
Rambler Frame.
’Permanence ami lightness assured
/-i « T TW_4 4-1 f •
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Scientifically bung, the design
perf
eye
RkmMsr Beafiigs
perfect proportion, pleasing to th«
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Accurately constructed from the
M*t tool eteel obtainable. Balia
perfect in shape end materiel.
Raabler Sprocket.
When you see it, your eyes and
common sense will prove to you
that thi* Is superior to any In the
maikot. Hound or elliptical.
Raabler Valves.
f rfrgtlM A Afclrelffltt Afigd,
For the next Thirty Days I
; will offer Special induce-
mentsto Oasli Duyera
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J. D. BAIRD.
new shoes:
Manufactured by
E. C. Burt A Ca,
Drew, Selby A Co.,
Williams, Hoyt &
Ca
Examine our $3
Glove Fitting Good
Year Welt Shoe for
Men.
An elegant line ol
all styles and prices.
We carry the bes
line Haud-Sewe!
Goods ever brough
to Darlington.
Immense StocNf Oxfords
For Ladies, Misses and Children; widths
B to E* We have them in the newest
lasts and colors,
Simple, strong, of metal—eon-
T *u nlen i for, r«pW inflation, and,
when desired, rapid deflation. Ths
wheelman's delight.
“C. 4 J*’ farrugated Tlrf,
The original and oldest detachable i • a
&S; the above goods at astonishing prices.
Kpr..™” ‘S DARLINGTON SHOE STORE,
WOODS & MILLING, Proprietors.
that eclipse the
previous effoit^ ^ manufacturers.
It is r " oe( p ess t 0 gay that we have
uiem in all the newest patterns and
colorings.
In Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery, Glotes
and Ribbons, we are exhibiting one
’ of the largest and finest collections
ever shown in Darlington.
Respectfully,
WOOIDS <te ’WOOIDS.
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT,
In this department we give ’em FITS!!
It will be to your BENE-Flf *
To buy your OUT-FIT*
From us at a small PRO-FIT*
If hoi we FOR-FEIT
All claim to leadership in the business
We have no MIS-FITS,
They are all CLOSE FITS.
Come and let us give you a FIT.
DEPARTMENT
Has always been one of our specials,
and the styles we are displaying this
season will comp°-e with any goods to be
found.
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GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
Trunks, Valises, Traveling Bags, Etc... . flllJ
We have on hand a complete stock of 8llelves . ai,e fle1111 ^th fresh Canned Goods'
« _ a _ • g • .
In this department we carry a Ml linef
of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and our
and niceties too numerous to mention.
All goods are delivered free of charger
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