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i V, SThr Darlington Jfirs. PUBLISRKD EVKRV THVK8DAT UORNIBS. ^BNRT J. JHOMPSON , EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS—$1 Per Annnin In Advance 50 cents (or 6 months; 25 cents for ^ months. Advertising Rates: One Square first insertion |1.00 O ie Square second insertion 50 ft /cry subsequent insertion 50 Contract advertisements inserted aimn the most reasonable terms. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, j Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents E jr box. For sale at Willcox & o’s drugstore. Heatth Ordinance. Have Tint Old Bicycle FueMp THE PRIMARY ELECTION. The Primary passed off very quietly on Tuesday—so auh tly that many lost sight of the fact that an election was being held even. The vote over the entire county was extremely light. In fact, we never knew of an elec tion in which so little interest was taken. There being only four nominees and four places to be tilled, it was a foregone conclusion, of course, what the result would be. The general indifference manifested on Tues day was due in part to this, and in part to the fact that certain members of the ticket are con siderably lacking in popularity The Conservatives, moreover, having laid down the ultirnat um to the Reformers, “Give us half the delegates, or we won't go into the Primary,” and hav ing gotten what they asked for, feel (at least, a great many of them do), that all chance for a fight is ended. “Again,” they argue, “what good would a contest do even if we could win it. It would have no affect on the po litical complexion of the Consti tutional Convention; and if it will not do that, the fight (which, if made, must be a fight in its literal sense), is not worth the making.” All of these cir cumstance contributed to make Tuesday’s election the dull event that it was, and, if we mistake not, will serve to make the general election just as dull and uninteresting. There is some talk, of course, floating through the air, about opposition to the regular Demo cratic ticket at the general election, and it is even rumored that the Republicans will run a ticket. The attitude of the Conseivative Democrats, how ever, as a class, is unmistakable. They seem absolutely indiffer ent to the whole thing, feeling as they do that they would ac complish nothing for the State as things stand at present even if they should make the fight and win it. Besides, as we have said, there are a consider able number of them who can not help feeling that a fight was to ue conditional upon the Reformers refusing to acceed to their demands, and since they did not so refuse, the rea son for the fight no longer ex ists. As a result of all this, there will probably be but one ticket in the field that the white men can support, and that “peace and harmony” will be secured for the coming election even without an actual division of the ticket being had. Wondarful Growth, [Colombia Register.) Few people realize how great ly the tobacco culture has grown in South Carolina in' the the last few years. In the Pee Dee country it is fast supplant ing cotton and farmers find it far more prfi table than the flee cy staple. Darlington County was the pioneer, but Florence, Sumter, Clarendon and Marlbo ro Counties are rapidly follow ing her lead, and in other coun ties farmers are ready to re nounce their allegiance to the erstwhile king, cotton. Thk Darlington- N kwa has gathered figures to show what a marvel ous growth the tobacco industry in Darlington has made since last year. It is a record of which Darlington County may well be proud. * * * In one year the tobacco acre age in Darlington County has increased over 400 per cent, and the number of tobacco barns nearly 400 per cent. If that pace is kept up for a few years more, Darlington city will be one of the leading tobacco cen ters of the United States. As the industry grows, warehouses will increase in Darlington and plants for the preparation of the weed will be established, adding materially to Darlington’s busi ness. ‘‘Mamie is such a conscien tious little goose,” said one sum mer girl to another. “How’s that-'” “She thinks she must go to the trouble of breaking one engagemr nt before contract ing another.”—Pittsburg Chron icle Telegraph. What causes bad dreams is a question that has never been satisfactorily answered; but, in nine cases out of ten, frightful dreams are the result of imper fect digestion, which a few doses of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla will effectually remedy. Don’t delay—try it to day. Blood Poison THE BANE OF HUMAN LIFE, Driven Out of the System by the Use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla “For fivn years, I was a great sufferer from a most persistent 2 blooil disease, none of tne various medicines I took being of any z help whatever. Hoping that change of climate wouldlieneflt me, f went to Cuba, to Florida, % and then to Saratoga Springs, o where I remained some time drinking the waters. Hut all was . no use. At last, lieing advised ™ by several friends to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, I liegau taking it, and very soon favorable results were manifest. To-day I con- o sider myself a perfectly healthy o man, with a good amietlte and not the least trace of my former 0 complaint. To all my friends, and especially young men like myself, I recommend Ayer’s Sar- JJ sa'parilla, if in need of a perfectly o reliable blood-purifier. —Jose o A. Escobar, rtroprietor Hotel ® ictoria. Key West, Fla.; resi- V dence, 352 W. 16th St., New York, o The Only Admitted lor BxliiblUon AT THK WORLD'S FAIR g ooooooocoooooooooooooooo Ayer's^’, Sarsaparilla TEE SiTEE IMME. T he next session of the Sumter Institute will begin on September 5. 18115. A lull corps of ef ficient teachers, a thorough curricu lum, a high standard of scholarship, a well regulated boarding department under the immediate supervision of the President and his wife, a healthy locality, (not a case of sickness last year) commends the Institute to those who have daughters to educate. For catalogue or particulars apply to H. FRANK WILSON, President, July 18— Sumter, S. C Notice of Stockholders’Meeting. AS THERE WAS NO MEETING held at the last regular time for the annual meeting, the stockholders of the Fee Dee t ompress Co. are here by notified to meet in the office of the President of the Bank of Darlington on Monday, Aug. 6,181)5, at 12o'clock for the purpose ot electing a new Hoard of Directors, and also for the purpose of considering the advisabili ty of winding up the affairs of the Company; of going into liquidation, and acting u[K>n the same. By order of the Hoard of Directors; W. J. MOORHEAD, BRIGHT WILLIMSON, Pree’t. Sec't’y Master’s Sale. STA TJS OF SO UTH CA HO LIN A. County of Darlington. By virture of a decretal order issuing out ot the Circuit Court of Common Pleas, in Chancery, I will sell at pubi'e vendue at the door of the court house of the county of Dar lington on the first Monday in Au gust, 18V5, between the hours of 11 o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon, the following property, to wit: (1) That certat.i lot of land in the town of Darlington oontainlug two and ninety-eight one-hundredths of an acre (2 28-100), bounded on the north by lauds of John Hiskron and J L. Jeffords, on the south by Avenue A, on the west by Main Street and on the east by lands of the Dar lington Land and Improvement Com- pany. (2) Also thai other certain lot of land in the town of Darlington front ing on Main Street one hundred and seventy-seven (177) feet by one hun dred and fifteen (115) feet in depth, bounded on northeast by lot of John Si kron, on southeast by No. ten (10) herein, on southwest by Mftin Street and on the nor hwest by Avenue A, the same being so described and des ignated as lot seven (7) In a former or der of sale In this action. Terms of sale one-half cash, balance in one year, to be secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises, witli privilege to purchaser to pay all cash At the suit of Alfi ed A. Hewlett, ealled A. A. Hewlett the plaintiff, against the Central Caro lina Land and improvement Compa ny, defendant, as the ptoperty of the defendant, to foreclose Mortgage. R. K. CHARLES, Master. Darlington, S. C., June 24, 1395.) B E 11 ORDERED AND ORDAINED; That the following Rules and Regulations, passed and adopted by the Beard of Health of the town of Darlington, S. C., having been ap proved by the Town Council of the town of Darlington, 8. C., are hereby declared to be Ordinances of the said Town. W. F. DARGAN. J. W. EVANS, Mayor. Clerk. Rjlks and Kkoulations ok the Board ok Hkalth ok the Town okDarmnuton, 8. C., Made ok Force Junk 24th, 1895. Rule 1. That any person, who. in any manner, hinders or obstructs the Health Officer of this Boerd, or any member of this Board, or any author ized Officer of the town acting under authority of the Board, iu the inspec tion of premises within the Town l:m- its; or in the abatement of any nui sance, which, in the opinion of the Board, is deemed prejudicial to the public health; or in the discharge of any duties prescribed by the said Board of Health, tor the correction and preservation of the sanitary con dition of the Town, shall be punished by a fine of not more than Fifty Dol lars, ot by imprisonment not exceed ing thirty days tor every such offense. Rule ll. That anyperson who re fuses or neglects to abate or remove any nuisance, or any matter, or any thing, which, iu the opinion of the Board of Health, is likely to endan ger the public health, after having been directed to do so by the Health Officer, or any member of said Board of Health, shall be punished by a fine of not less than Fifteen Dollars or by imprisonment not exceeding thirty days for every such offense; and in such event of said refusal and neglect it shall be the duty of the Health Of ficer to have removed or abated such nuisance; and all expenses incurred by reason of such removal or abate- me> t shall be recovered, as is legally provided for, from the tenant or own er of the prot>erty on whion said nul sauce is found. Rule III. That any person who al lows a dead animal to remain on any premises within the corporate limits of the Town to him or her belonging, or by him or her controlled, for a long er period than twenty four hoars, shall be punished by a tine of not less than Five Dollars, or by imprison ment not exceeding thirty days. Rule IV. Thatonand after Dec. SI, prox., it shall be unlawful for any E erson or persons to keep any hog or ogs on any premises within the cor porate limits of the Town; and any person or persons so doing shall be punished by a line of not less than Ten Dollars, or by imprisonment not exceeding thirty days, or both, at the discretion of said Board of Health. Rule V- Section 1. That it shall be the duty of all physicians practic ing within the town to report to the Secretary of the said Board of Health the names and residences of all per sons coming under their professional care who are afflicted with any conta gious or inTectious disease; said re port to be made to the Secretary, eith er verbally or in writing, within two days after such disease is eontracted. Section 2. Tha* it shall lie the du ty of all physicians and mid-wives to report to the Secretary of this Board all births, together with sex and race, happening within the corp rate lim its of the Town; said report to be de livered to the Secretary of the Board, either verbally oi in writing, within two days after occurrence of suclr birth or births. Section 8.. That it shall be the du ty of all physicians and undrtakersto report to the Secretary of this Board all deaths occurring within the oar porate limits of the Town, together with cause of death, name, residence, age and race of deceased; said report to be delivered, either verbally or in writing, within two days after such death or deaths Section 4. Any physician, mid-wife or undertaker failing to comply with the requirements of this Rule will be flneA not less than Five Dollars or more than Fifty Dollars at the dls cretiou of said Board Rule VI. That it shall be the doty of the Health Officer of this Board to visit and personally inspect all prem isce within the corporate limits of the Town; and any premises found to be in an unhealthy or unsanitary condi tion, the owner or tenant thereof will be punished by a fine of from One Dollar to Fifty Dollars, or imprison ment not exceeding thirty days, or both, at the discretion of said Board RuleVIl. That eny person who ob structs in any way the drains, water courses or ditches of the Town, or who throws paper, rags, trash, gar- bage or any other refuse matter in ttie streets, or on the Public Square, or on or ai>out either of the banka of Swift Creek, or who orders it thrown in any of such places, shall be punish ed b> a fine of not less than One Dol lar or more than Ten Dollars, or by imprisonment tor not less than thirty days, or both, in the discretion of said Board. By order of he Board: W. J. GARNER. M. D.. D. P. LIDE, President. Secretary. Jun27 — and made to run easy and look attrsoMvr. "> hnve the proper tools and a apeetalty trained workman, and rusrantee hornet work tind moderate I'tuu-irea. Itrouwant PATCHING RUBBER, CEMENT, ETC., to carry on your trips, we can furnish you. RIDE A MONARCH If you want to tn-t ahead of the heat and stay in good trim for the winter. W. L. PEARSON, Beneath the Enterprise Hotel, Darlington, - . 8. C. For Rent or For Sale. M RS. PLAYER'S TWO RESIDEN- ces on Law Street; a new cot tage of six rooms and a two-story house, with excellent water and an abundance of fruit. For terms, apply to BRIGHT WILLIAMSON. July 25—St. LEW CA HON. R. W. BOVD. SEO. W. BROWN BOYD & BROWN- Attorney! and Gonnielon at Law Office in brick building south of the Bank of Darlington. DARLINGTON C. H., & C. PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL BUSINESS. K. L. DARGAN. Attorney at Law, Darlington, S. C. Office opposite Court House. Darlington Lodge. No. 7, Knights of Pythl as, meets on 1st and 3rd Tuesuat Evenings in each month, at Castle Hall, Florenee street opposite Broad. Visit ng btothers fraternally nvited. TsTEW stock: OF in the latest styles from 3STEW 'STORK. Prices To Suit All. My friends from the country and the public generally are in vited to call before purchasing their new HATS ft BONNETS, and CHILDREN’S HATS and CAPS. Respectfully, SPECIALTIES; REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, and COMMERCIAL LAW. K. O. WOODS. ROBERT MACKARLA5. WOODS & HACFARLAR. (Successors to Woods A Spain.) ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Darlington, S. C. Offices over The Bank of Darlington. JanlO—ly T. H. SPAIN. H. T. THOMPSON. SPAIN ft THOMPSON, Attorneys at Lav, Darlington, - - - 8. C. Offices in Darlington Guards’ Armory building, first floor. Special attention given to practice in the Probate Caurt. Mrs. M. J. BYRD desires to inform her friends nnd the r^TJBXjiio generally, that she Is prepared to do justice to all with a full line of SPRING and SUMMER UILLINEHT, both in style and prices. Come and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Cleveland Springs. N O MOSQUITOSE. NIGHTS COOL and pleasant; 1,000 feet eleva tion. close connection from A tianta, Augusta, Columbia, Charleston, at Camden and Biacksbnrg with the O. R. & C. R. R., and arrive at Shelby at 6.25 p. m. same day. Saturday night tickets over the O. R. Ac C. R. R. to Shelby good until Monday. These waters are especially adapted to the cure of DYSPEPSIA and all diseases of the STOMACH, LIVER, KIDNEYS. TROUBLE, ETC. For circulars and full information, address J.B. MW- a Louise SU Claude Milling, LOCAL AGENT FOR Wamta k Bum’s C £\,EBRAT£ 0 Gents’ ClothinG Veritable bargains now • offered. LATEST STYLE, FINEST QUALITY, MOST PERFECT FIT. PULL LINS or samples. Examine them and he convinced, Typewriting and Copying. ■ AM' prepared to attend to this class of work promptly and accurately, and vouM be gbd for those needing such services to call at my office over Messrs. Welling & Bonuoitt’s store. Mrs. LUCY M. NORMENT. W.B. McGIBT.D. D.S. OIK Offers his professional services to the people of Darlington and vicinity. Office over the store of Edwards A Co. Jan 19. 94— o-i/Hnsnsr siFniisra-s, s. o. The Hotel has been remodeled and is now double the size of the former building. It has a frontage of three hundred feet with piazzas five hundred and eighty .eet in length, laige, well ventilated rooms with new furniture, spacious ball room, and Italian hand. The mineral water is unsurpassed. Two daily trains from Spartanburg to the Springs making close connection with all trains running into Spartanburg. Sum mer excursion tickets sold from all points to the Springs. Slug Spf, IHI itn, SltuSpiigsIotel, SIMPSON « SIMPSON, PDUl SIMPSON, Managar, Water Department. Managers. SUMMER Woods TWilling Have just received a very large and carefully selected stock of •*’ S F0R THE h jfir SPRING SHOES AND E S " * A beautiful line of TJUr SHOES for gentlemen. For UDIES, MISSES anil CHIDDEN Their line cannot be excelled anywhere in quality, variety and style. A unM He of DiMas, Ms, Valises, Shoe Mis, <ScO. THEIR H ATSARE JUST SOMETHING NOBBY. The Darlington Shoe Store, WOODS A MILLING, Proprietors. TASTELESS CHILL TONIC IS JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. Parts Modlctna Co., SL LoSa.'io!*” NoT - “■ u » 3 - Gentlemen:—Wo boM lest yoar, 600 bottlea >->t GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and hnvl bought three grow already this year. In all our ex. pertence of 14 yean. In tho drug business, have never sold »n article that cave such universal satis- faction as your Tonic. Yours truly, Ahnky.Carr A Co, For Sale by DR J. A. BOYD. • Your " , • Please, just long enough to say that while we don’t claim to be doing ALL the business done in Darling ton, nor do we claim to sell Below Manufacturers’ Cost, we do CLAIM to sell as cheap as any house in Darlington. We carry a full line of DRV GOODS, SHOES, LADIES^ OXFORDs! CIiOTHIKC, HATS AND GROCERIES. Onurits b Oibrota Mans AT WHOLESALE PRICES FOU SHOT CASH, RESPECTFULLY, BRUNSON, LUNN & CO. m ; ■ * In order to reduce our stock of furniture preparatory to moving to the stand recently occupied by Blackwell Bros., near Welling & Bonnoitt’s, we will offer our entire stock at G. S. BICKER & UU1 „ Manutacturers —OF— Boors, Sash, Blinds, DwdOXTX.lDIlTOS —AND- Building Material. ESTABLISHED 1842. CHARLESTON, S. 0. April, 20 1898— y THF BANK OF DARLINGTON. DARLINGTON. S. C. CAPITAL, — — — — $100,000 SURPLUS, - — $50,000 Savings Department, Interest allowed at rate of 5 per cent, per annum from date of depokit —payable quarterly on tne first day of January, April, July and October.' Transacts a General Banking Business. DIRECTORS: W. C. Coker, J. L Coker, R. W. Boyd, J. J. Ward. E. R. Mclver, A. Nachman, Bright Williamson. BRIGHT WILLIAMSON, President. L.E. WILLIAMSON, Cashier. Docs TMs Hit You? The management of the Equitable Life Assurance Society in the Department of the Carolinas, wishes to se cure a few Special Resident Agents. Those who are fitted for this work will find this A Rare Opportunity It Kzvori, however, and those who succeed best in it possess character, mature judgment, tact, perseverance, and the respect of their community. Think this matter over care fully. There’s an un'isual opening for somebody. If it fits you, it will pay you. Fur ther information on request. W. J. Roddey, Manager, Rock Hill, S. C. and less than prices before the advance. Looking glasses have advanced fully 50 per cent. We have fifty oak suits that we will close out at bftrg S. WOLFRAM, 3SUEWELER,@E AND D» S Wafts, Clotu, mmm ui OjitiHl M. At prices to suit the stringency of the times. ISF-Spectalwi to suit ‘ all kinds of ©yes.” Highest cash prices paid for old gold. ans. vl.D. BH1RD. Kepsrintf of Wstcboa, Clocks snd Jewelry » peclaltv, and natUToctory work (rusnuitcfxl. Everything I sell guaranteed to be ust what 1 represent It. S. WOLFRAM.