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A FARMERS' MANIFESTO. grau—KxtraaU from the Preamble Mr. McClammy, of North Carolina, ia one of the half dozen fanner congrees- men of this house. He is a zealous Alii anceman. Recently he ga^ o evidence of that zeal by introducing and indorsing the moat remarkable financial scheme yet brought before congress. This meas ure provides “for the issuing of legal tenders based on the lands of the United Pl’BMSHKD EVKRY THURSDAY Morning JfENRY J, JHOMPSON. PROPRIETOR. TKRMrt—$1 Per Annum llfAdvance; SO cents for • mouths ; 25 cents for 8 months. Advertising Rates; One Jiquare, first insertion $1.00 States and the allotment of the same." One Square, second insertion 50 The proposition is that the government Every subsequent insertion 50 '“ ne tender notes to the Contract advertisements inserted * mouut of t 30 cach Inan - woman contract advertisements inserted andcUld in the c^ntry. The money upon the most reasonable terms. ia to be turned over to the states in pro- Marriage Notices and Obituaries, i portion to the population, and the states not exceeding six lines., inserted free, | are to loan it at 1 per cent, upon real cs- " "i, ■ . ; ■ — ... -.^77=: i tate only. Counties and townships are Job Department. to have their shares, apportioned fu'C'.r'l ing to the number of inhabitants. The Our job department is supplied with interest derived from the 1 per cent, will every facility necessary to enable us go to the school funds. No loan is to to compete both as to price and quail exceed $2,500. ty of work, with even ttiose of the c'- lu presenting this bill Farmer Mc- Ciammy stated to the bouse that it was "indorsed by every Farmers’ Alliance in the country.” After declaring that the land is full security for this issue of legal tenders the preamble proceeds: Ttarth Dakota Farmers. . . Z .. . A telegram from Jameatown, N. D., A Flaaaetal Sekem. Bro«,k. Before Con- ^ ^ foUowlng condensation of the resolutions adopted at the farmers’ state convention: We recommend the passage of the At the Seash o r e.—E11 a— “Why, Maude, aren’t you com ing in to-day ?” Maude—“No. That little wretch of an Elsie dressed her doll in my bathing V. B. KcGIRT, D, D. S. MU CMIIUN » professional services to J ■> of Darlington and vicinity, store of Edwards, Nor- snletreasury bill or something better by Suit this morning and has gone our national representatives; we demand OUt for a drive with mamma, that our legislature jiass the Australian and I haven’t another fit to ballot hill; we favor the speedy passage wear.’’—fiosfon Beacon. of the Butterworth bill; your committee m rcc,,inmend the unlimited coinage of The Pulpit and the Stage, silver; we heartily and unanimously in- l’ ir ov. . -i . dorse tlie action of our executive. Gov- ,® V • ^ Shroilt, Pastor ernor John Miller, particularly on the United Brethren Church, Blue lottery question; also wo approve his Mound, Kan., says: “I feel it course in the appointment of the seed my duty to tell what wonders wheat commission, believing he acted Dr. King’s New Discovery has wisely and honestly under existing cir- ,] one f or me . My Lungs were Offers his the people o Office over the ment & Co. Jan 19, ’DO—ly Music, Music. Our business increases. We are now supplying homes with pianos and or gans from Georgetown, on the sea coast, to the Blue Ridge Mountains, in North Carolina. Note our special summer sale! Buy now at lowest and when cotton is 1 pay Read our liberal offer and write ties, and we guarantee satisfaction in every particular or charge nothing for our work. We are always prepar ed to fill orders at short notice for Blanks, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Cards, Hand Bills, Posters, Circulars. Pamphlets, &e. All job work must be paid for Cash On Dellvtry. ALLIANCE DIRECTORY, When this jsirental government of ours considered its dignity insulted, and Called on ita children to snrrender to the parent the dearest of all earthly posses sions, liberty and life, with child like obedience the people went at the parent's call; for the time being they gave up their liberty, they endured privations, suffered discomforts such us only the soldier knows, and thousands of the po- ple, from Bunker Hill to the last Indian campaign, lost limb or life to save the parent, the government. These patriotic children yearned for wealth, for the cotu- cumstanees; we are favorable to giving employment to the prisoners in our state penitentiaries which will make these institutions as nearly as possible self sus taining, but we do not approve the let ting of tho prison labor to outside bid ders to tho detriment of honest labor, as we believe tho state should be tho re cipient of all profit from such labor; we recommend the provision of copies of the legislative journal mailed direct to par ties ordering and paying for the same at actual cost of production; wo reaffirm the prohibition plank of onr Alliance platform, and are unanimous in favor of a strict enforcement of tho temperance '«»»» *e*»sd by our last legislature. Officers Darlington County Alliance. | President, Lucas McIntosh; Vice- President, J. W. Beasley ; Secretary, W. H. Lawrence ; Treasurer, M. T. Lide ; Chaplain, Rev. Simpson Jones ; vnuura. yearueu .ur v cuo.. .^ v- — Lecturer, h. C. Burn ; Assistant Lec-I fort3 11,111 3°>' s of llu,IK ‘' 1,111 they loved turcr, J. Wilson Warr; IJoorkeei>er, the government more than all these, S. E. Moore ; Assistant Doorkeeper, j more than life; surely, then, whatever W. 8. Atkinson ; Sergeant-at-Anus. wo have, all that we are, wo owe to the G. B. Howie. ' people. EXECUTIVE COMMITTKK. “Thousand, of our people cannot find employment; millions are working for a R- M. Williamson, J. W. Ferguson bare pittance on fielder farm, in factory and J. B. Withersj>oon. or mine; the mothers of the eons of the 1 Comity Trustee mid Business Agent. , republic are stitching, starving in our J. W. Ferguson. city garrets; the sturdy farmer, who in I the past has been our boast, comes to I congress in person and petition telling I his sufferings, his losses, how, Lydia, No. 41B, meets in the Lydia Academy, on the first and third Satur-1 day in each month, at 3 P. M. T. D. King, President; C. W Galloway, Beetetary. Lamar,‘No. 62, meets in the Acade my building at Lamar, on the first and third Saturdays of cacti month, at 8 o’rlock. President, J. S. Du Bose ; Secretary, J. T. Warr. Mechanicsville Alliance, No. 192, meet* the second and fourth Satur days in each month at 8 o’clock in the school house at Mechanicsville; J. W. Fountain, President; G. T. Cook, Secretary. Antioch, No. 87, meets at Coldwater School House, on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each mouth; President, J. W. Davis; Secretary, J. A. Chap man. ,,, . , poor even worse than the shylocks; we Dovesville, No. 88, meets in the 0 f y 0U t 0 go among those that toil in i llureday^of^every moatti at';! oVlock; f»n« or .nine not those who President, Lucas McIntosh; Seere- ,v ‘ ,011<,lierH toil, and then say who is tary, E. M. Williamson. ' benefited by all the want and misery ,, ...... ... you will have seen. Tho shylock may Cypress, No. 189, meets on the third Saturday of each month, at 2. P. M., work ever so hard, yet he cannot save the home where his children were born; our sisters, wives and mothers by petition ap[«’ul to you to aid them; they, too, have economized at every turn; they have for years known not of luxury; for other years want has stared them in the face, and wo ask of you, our represent a- tives, who is benefited by all this suffer ing and want? "We beg of you on your return home to visit, not your wealthy friends in the cities, hut instead go rather to the house of tho honest laborer, who has but little food, anil that the poorest, to give his little ones; we beg of you to go among tho farmers, not among those who are known as ’10 per cents,’ who grind the A Statement About Nebraska. “The truth is that the actual degrada tion from poverty of the farmers of Ne braska admits of no exaggeration in the depicting of their misery.” This Is the conclusive statement of J. E. Darbellay, who has just returned to Wisconsin after something more than a year's experience among the fanners of Nebraska as a collector for one of the most extensive agricultural implement firms in the country. “It has been almost impossible to make collections from Nebraska farmers, for tho sufficient reason that they have nothing with which to pay obligations. I do not speak from assertions of politi cians, but from actual personal inter course with tho farmers themselves. 1 have visited their homes, and for busi ness purposes have ascertained their real condition. Go where you will you will find tho majority of farms mortgaged to their full value. You will also find the personal property upon these farms mortgaged to tho fullest extent upon which the owners can realize cash. And so soon as the crop is in the ground you will usually find tho mortgage has been placed upon tliat. The situation is one which should alarm even tho monopo lists who have brought it about."—Mil waukee Cor. Chicago Herald. cash prices sold at once for catalogue and prices Your choice in Pianos—pay $25 cash and the balance December 1st; select your Organ—pay $10 cash and pay the bal ance December 1st. Positively our lowest cash price given on the above terms. Remember we stiil continue to sell on the easy payment system. One price to all; 15 day’s trial. We can please von. Address, J. H. K1LLOUGH, Florence, 8. C. Aug. 7, 1890 WARD & WOODS. Attorneys k Counselors at Law, DARLINGTON, .S'. C. Wil practice in all f’lalc nnd l i'li-ral Courts.) Special attcniicn puitl to ail luat tern pertaining to the buying, ndi- ing. renting or leasing ol lcal c-talc. Any party having business in this liifc- would do well to call on ibe firm, who have control ol some oi the most desirable pieperiy in tb v Town and County. Furman University. GREENVILLE, - - 8. C. J. K. SKTT1.B*. C- *• SS.TI-SS Nettles & Nettles, Attorneys & Counselors at Law, Darlington II., N. Will practice in all the State and ; Federal Courts* Prompt personal attention given to collection of claims. > farmers of barling- ’ to the fact that lids i of from ' The altfulitm ‘>f j lou (’• tin ty i« calk'd fir-’i i- prcj> »n | %o0v to ^20,0( ! ate of interesl uegohaie loai r five V«ai w . '.V- badly diseased, and, my parish ioners thought I could live only a few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery and am sound and well, gaining 26 lbs. in weight.” Arthur Love, Manager Love’s Funny Folks Combination, writes : “After a thorough trial and convincing evidence, I am confident Dr. King’s New Dis covery for Consumption, beats ’em all, and cures when every thing else fails. The greatest u Tlie B ^ 0, *,V e * in8 the . 34t1 .' °( kindness I can do my many n nd Modern Languages, Mathematics. Sei . thousand friends IS to urge them Science, Metaphysics, and Literature “ totrvit.’ Free trial bottles at are provided. Instruction thorough. j |j t ,S| \|\, Wilcox & Co’s. Drug Store. Re- For further information’ abply to guiar sizes 50c. and orPmf ilt cook " Attorney at J .W. “You’ve been riding a bicycle, July !1 ' uo _. j DARLIaXCTOA', V. H. t S. C. I hear,” said one department University of South Carolina, at clerk to another. “Just for ex- 1 i l- on Columbia, S. C. Graduate courses. Under-graduate j l courses for degrees—3 literary and 6, ■ scientific. Also shorter and elective | ! courses. Professional courses in Law. j Pharmacy, Veterinary Science, and * — [ Pedagogics. 9 well equipped labora- Epoch. tories ; 4 shops and model room ; new The transition from long, lin- in , , 1 1 , r " lary ' .. .. . gering and painful sickness to jpjo (including infirmary fee, cov- robust health marks an epoch in i ering medical attendance, medicines, the life of the individual. Such 1 etci. Table board, $10 to $12.50 per a remarkable event is treasured lllouth -. rent free. Total in the memory and the ! MJK’SMSi IS where the good health has been 1 Tuition fee renlitted to students attained is gratefully blessed, j certify ing their inability to pay it. Hence it is that so much is heard !, Session opens first Tuesday in Octo- in praise of Electric Ritters. So preced i nfr we ek. many fee! they owe their restor- j. m. McBryde, President. ation to health, to the use of the — — Great Alterative and Tonic. If QOMl*I<uTE CilNNI.KIES. JUST RMUMrmi) A Large Supply of the Latest Improvement on the Golden Rye Whiskey Drops, l>IA9IONi3> II It OPS, JSJL. nvrcanine, Sole A ent. Mr. 8. Manne proposes to sustain to the fullest (.xte.it thJ business recently conducted by hi# father, and to this end licits a continuance of the patronage which has heretofo,,) been accorded the firm. Jan. 30, 1890. IF- IE- IfcT ORUVTEnSTTj FIRE '^|j COMpJ JAGLEUNT T. HliPltHSENT§ TEN OF TILh LARGEST AND OLDEST N1ES IN THE WORLD. Insures all classes of property, iiidmliiig Gin Houses, in any |mtto|! the County. Office over DARLINGTON NEWS building. Decemmber 6, 18SS. , ercise, you know.” “It has re duced your weight some, I think.” “Yes, I nave fallen off a great deal.”—Washington Post. Will practice in Circuit Courts ami Supreme Court of Sontb Carolina. Prompt attention given to all bu siness, ami special attention given to collections. jpMptt's 'BmI 4 R. XV. UUYD. WN , BOYD & BROWN- Attorneys and Counselors at Law Otiice in brick building south of the Bank of Darlington. DARLING TOS (’. /i , .S V. Vf-OMI’T I’HliSCtNAt, ATTENTION ALL Fel.. 8. ’ -7 —ly. TO ■ TRANSACTS A LOAN, EXCHANGE AND SAVINGS Bffl BUSINESS. Itfc iTis tUpOBita at bbv lime, iihI allows interest, at Ibe rate of 5 j>rr ccni. persMjM on time tlejioslls, piiynble quarterly if desire I. Mainlnlti* its P' l ujar rate, of dikcount f'-r Seboid Oetlificntrs and County CUims fmerilly. Collea- irnlinns receive careful nileniio:i. -I’ in th« Temperanoe Hull at Cypress; President, \V. F. Chaplin; Seeretary, Walter J. BuBose. Swift Creek, No. 191, meets at Flinn’s Cross Roads on the second and fourtli Saturday* of each mouth ; President, G. B. Howie; Secretary, W. S. Atkin son. alph Sell Garner’s School Mouse on tlie first 1 mid third Saturdays of each month ; President, Dr. P. A. Wilson ; Secreta- fy, W. A. Dowling. Mt. Elon, No. 181, meets in the Mt. Elon School House on tlie Suturduy liefore the 2d and 4th Sunday of each 1 month, at 2 o’clock, P, M.; President, J B. Witherspoon; Secretary, T. L. Northcutt. Society Hill, No. UW, meets in the Village Library, on the last Tuesday of each mouth ; President, E. h!. Evans ; Secretary, J. J. Lucas. Darlington, No. 186, meets in the Court House, on tlie first Saturday of each month, at 4 o’clock, P. M. ; President, W. E. James ; Seeretary, M. T. Lide. Hurtsville, No. 1H7, meets in the Hartsvillc Masonic Hall on tin- first Saturday of each month, ut 8 o’clock, P. M. ; President, E. W. Cannon; Secretary, H. Lide Law. Oats, No. 129, meets in the Oats Academy Building, on tlie first and third Saturdays of each month, lit 2.30 P, M.; President, J. C. Clements : Secretary, R. M. Josey. Stokes Bridge, No. 128, meets the third Saturday of each month in Sn valuta Cha|>el ; President, John W. Woodham; Secretary, W. W. Alex under. Calvin Rhodes, No. 417. meets tlie tn-st and third Saturdays of each moiitli in tlie school house on Mr. N. H. BluckiiiHirs place; President, J. K Carter, Jr.; Secretary, E. H. Carter. Oak Grove, No. 89. meets in Oak Grove School HousetHurtsvilleTown ship) on tiic second and fourth Saturdays of each month ; President, J. T. Goodson ; Secretary, W. M. Me iutosh Clyde, No. —, meets near Clyde on tlie second mid fourtli Satnrdavs of every month; President, H. M. Pope; Secretaiy, 1). P. Walters. Newmarket, No. 188, meets in New- in irket Church, on the first and third Saturdays of cach month, at two o'clock; President, R. E. Panrell; Sec retary, D. F. Morrison. A MIL! Lecture. There is just now a lull in grange work. This, of course, was to be ex pected, because tlie nature of the farm er's i HTup.il\< ill demands at this season all his time and attention. Grange meet ings, if held at all, are poorly attended. The press of work is a sufficient excuse for what can scarcely be regarded as anything else than a neglect of duty. Patrons, we know, are too much fatigued by tho labors of tho day to give an hour or two one evening out of the week to | tho work of the meeting. We find n< fault with this conduct, hut confess that it is difficult to see how men who cannot spare an hour to attend to duties that intimately concern them can find plenty of time to participate in a jiolitical parade. How are we to account for this strange conduct? Do men thus act because they love tho grange less or because they love the part y more. Tho farmer has nothing to expect from either political organiza tion; tho grange is the only medium through which those interested in agri cultural pursuits can strike an effective you are troubled with any dis- „ . . , ... owoot Kinsey., UvM.«W ! ^^y^aE3*t&*c« ach, Of long or short standing, ton Elevator, furished at competitive you will surely find relief by the prices. use of Electic Bitters. Sold at i COTTON GINS and PRESSES of 50p and *1 nor Lottie at Wilr-nv ! best “takers. Thomas Hay Rakes, u vA PVroottlt at WllCOX Mowers, Corbin Harrows and <Xr Co s. Drug store. Planet. Jr., Cultivators. ^ - A large «tock of Portable and Sta i “You don’t look very happy i tionary Ginning and Saw Mill En this morning, Clara. Didn’t' « ilie8 on Agents for young Smyth propose last night c. & G. COOPER A GO’S. Corliss En out there in the Hammock ?” gines. Lane Saw Mills and Liddell “No, we fell out.—N. V. World. Company’s coni^leteliiic W- F. DARGAN, Attorney at Law. Darlington, - - - S' Office over Black well Mm i'll 2S, : S!) Beat 3 yfM, ft' pARRlGAN^ jJoHN yWcpW EEN, jl. p. ]4ettles ) ©f ©ipeet®ps ©ffiaeps E. KEl l II DARGAN, President. jlOHN ^ISKhoN P, p. ^AcpULLOUGH, p, JtEITH pARGAN. WM. A. CARRItiAN, Vice Presidtn I II. L. CHARLES, Cas' iir GKO. W l-AROAS. lll.K 11V T. TIIliai-M'S DARGAN & THOMPSON. Attorneys at Law, Office, Hewitt building uip you will have seen, accumulate more property, but will be be benefited thereby? "As individuals, by brooding over wrongs, grow insane, so donations. Let Prance during her revolution illustrate the case. Shylocks will not be benefited If Anarchists are evolved by all this suf fering and want. "Armies have never and will never hold in abeyance the rod hand when the | 5«eople grow infuriated and insane. Tlie ] farmer, the laliorer, our wives and j mothers appeal to you to aid us while yet j you may. We have in the past shown Uonv^auge Advocate? our devotion to tlie government; wo ask tliat tlie government shall now show the same devotion to us; that you shall extend the same aid to ns that we have in the past extended to the government. In 1774 and 1773 our then parent govern ment heeded not onr prayers, our peti tions. Will you not profit by their mis takes? ’ We come to you with tlie best se curity tliat God has given us, a security that needs no custodian—our lands—and ask you to give us a currency based on these lands, and that tlie currency so given shall lie a legal tender for public ; and private dues. We ask of yon to is- i sue us currency to supply our needs, and we offer $35,060,000,000 real taxable se- eurity But as individual indorsers we propose to secure the state school fund by ijfi.UOn.OOO.OOO real property. If this country really belongs to the people ! then we :is!c that the amount provided for Is- d.. i ie.1 pro rata to the states for : tlie people, for their use and benefit, i -Of late we. the people, have heard niuc'.i of the constitution. We who made it—did congress or Is the created suiierlur to the creator? tied <>n her lungs ; she was treat W.'H.GIBBES.Jit. & CO. Near Union Depot, Columbia, S. C. Manchaca, Tex., Jan. 23, ’90. Radam’s Microbe Killer Co., Austin, Tex. : After spending large sums of money for the treatment of my daughter, who had suffered in tensely for five years with ca tarrh of the head and throat, without any benefit whatever, I was induced to try your great I discovery, the Microbe Killer, | and I truthfully state that it has, entirely cured her after using 0ffi(H , tairrt in Edwards, only one-half of the jug bought r * C o'g. building, from you a few weeks ago. A our E e8 i dpn cc, at Mr. L. E. Williamson remedy is indeed the “greatest discovery of the age,” curing as if by magic. I cheerfully re commend it to suffering human ity and advise all to use it. yours truly, J. S. Wilkins. For sale at Garner’s drug store. For Sale. A valuable lot and building on tlie Public Square of the Town of Dar lington. Terms easy. Apply to DARGAN A THOMPSON. Attorneys ut Law, Darlington, S. C. March 13, 1890. K T. BAIR©, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Norment stairs) north side of the Public j Square. Darlington C. P. DAPGAA, Attorney at Law and Trial Justice. Practices in the Untied Siuius Court and in the ^th nod 5th circ-its Pronq-.t afen- tion to al business entrusted to him. Office, Ward’s Lane, next to barber shop. M. C. Alexander HAS REMOVED From tin-. tore <m IVarlc Stm-t to the stand lately occupied fl Mr. S. Lewonthal, on the PUBLIC SQUARE, and is now bettol prepared than ever to serve customers with the usual full stock of| I groceries, wines, liquors, tobacco and cigars. A large quantity of Ice just received. A LARGE LOT OF SHINGLES ON HAND FOR SALE. Wliat the I-'utM Ia About. The question may bo asked by the av erage reader, What is all this fust about; | for considering the price wo have to pay 1 for butter, flour, etc., the farmers ought to bo bloated bondholders rather than I impecunious agitators? The farmer, how- I ever, points to the small proportion which reaches his own pocket, to the dosing out of the mortgages on lands in tlie west and in tho ea t, to the selling Shu—“What kept you SO late, ! in one day of fifty-eight homes of farm- George?” He—“Oh, we had a era in (.'.rtitie.-ticut. and says there have l ittle game of freeze out down vuu proofs of the in;’irontableness of . ,, .. Q . ,. xr farming. How much of this is owing at 4 the club ’. She-“How very rather to the profits of the middlemen extravagant, when ice IS SO mid the high rates of railroads seems t< dear! —Mnnsey's Weekly. be overlooked, but anyhow the farmer » feel* he has a grievance and proposes to iiuckleii’g Arnica Salve, redress it. ChrUtian at Work. The best Sulve in the world CAUTION % 1 June 12, Pearle Street. ’DO—3m. Dougin* Shoes are warranted, and every pale has his name and price stamped on bottom. FTJLL LUSTE OF M°: &oo CI4M MB Of all Kinds, at Lowest Cash! Prices. Call and see them at Mason’s Jewelry Store. Feb. 20, 1890. , * ♦ k • , FOR sale, tor cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, ’ salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, GIN, PRESS, GRIST MILL, m \i - t i rs f * w • | chapped hands, chilblains corns, an d jot of SHAFTING, cheap. Mrs. Mu hael ( urtain. I lam , a n d a n skin eruptions, and pos- M d *2oo I MD| E s Scvs — O - Lai; Quantities nt Goods arc being received daily and lire nutnytu-l omers < l‘ this well known «^tablislinient tbrongbont Duiiiiigton Gouiiitj niaraiiteed in that a eontimiaiiee of their patronage wil! mean lortbmj “The Best Goods for the Least Money.” February 1, 1890—ly N ARK Is, HARRUL.L & CO.,I NOW MOVING THEIR NEW STOCK CONSISTING! OF 9 $npplie§, Remarkable Rescue. Apply to J. L. EDWARDS, or C. B. EDWARDS. July 17, ’90—tf. e asK you field. 111,, makes the statement Rively cures piles, or no pay re- the people, that she caught cold, which set- j quired. It is guaranteed to give ,, ‘ e U”* 1 < ’ 1 '' tied on her lungs ; she was treat- nerfect satisfaction or monev But whv tin. unusual love? Oa the one . f i . f.,,,,;i v i M non, or monty band ill I’ t;,) this love. Ulia devotion did 1,1 ,u . r , J nionth ’ •'Lr family refunded. Price 2o cents per x ^ r x 11 not pivvcnt very many from doing what physician, but Krew worse. He box. For sale by Willcox & Co. A O. iYlCr all, thi v thou.'ht was best for their people ! told her HllC wus il hopeless VIC- but' imiiciinl Of ill the constitution.”- I tim of consumption and that no W,gton Letter. medicine could cure her. Her courge j do y ou deai : blesse( , druggist suggested Dr. king s old h - -Big husband N ew Discovery for Consumption, i (lovi , r but i uck ie8s*-“Great 1 she bought a bottle and to her ! - W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fin© Calf nnd Laced Waterproof Grain. The excellence and wearing qualities of this shoe cannot be better shown than by the strong endorse ments of Its thousands of constant wearers. $ 5 '00 Gepnlne IIand-00wed, an elegant and *4' *3.50 Goodyear Wei Wee wife—“Love you? Of , , ... .Scott! Why this new title?” delight fouud herself benefited -Because you are such a perpet- from first dose. She continued ual f a ilure.”-Yenowine'sXeus. l-'e«lcrato, Federate, Ri-adera will recall the proposed operation Wtweeu the farmers' and la bor orguniziitious in Illinois. The result of the convention made up of delegates from such organizations is set forth in its use and after taking ten hot- | the following resolutions; ties, found herself sound and We. tlie representatives of the agri- well, HOW does her OWn house- cultural and labor organizations of the work and is as well as she ever state of Illinois, in conference met, ex- was.-Free trial bottles of this pm* ourselves in unmUtakable terms Di800very at Willcox & Go’s Drug Store, large bottles 50c. and $1.00. liadical Resolution*. At a large and euthusiaHiic mass meet ing of the citijens of Ottawa and Cloud counties, Kan., the following resolu tions, preceded by a lengthy preamble, were adopted: Resolved, Thai after the first day of December, IRbo. we will pay no more tuxes, co«;h)ii interest or «lbrt|f;ige iu- debtedm-M, unless the govermiu-i40M<i us in pr\x:uiing the cnuiey, ns atwve mentioned, or in any other mannei iqually favorable. Resolved, That this hoinu defenders should • lie genera' throughout the United every honorable means should be used in pushing the organization. Resolved, That the success of this oi ganizatiou is the only hope of a mol. gage cursed and tax riddeu people, and we apiKMii to our brother farmers, labor ers and other producer* to join us in our ^efforts to latfrec.—AdvouBc. tliat onr future success and welfare must depend on concerted action, ami that we recommend to the different organizations as their representatives that steps should be taken us speedily as possible to ac complish a consolidation or confedera tion of the same.—Grange Bulletin. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, *aTRepaired and Warranted,‘tsu - AT - It I. High Time. "What is mine is my own and what is now yours will soon be mine, too," is the way monopolists address the fanners of tho country, and every indication leads to the belief that they mean every word of what they say. How is it proposed to treat this imperious demand? Will the agriculturists, the stay and hope of the nation, stand tamely by and see their rights taken trom them without uttering .. , a single word of protest or making any organization H. ^ e ffort to take care of themselves? That ifA: aTr,™ ' working min and h« been pur ia*e*, ana a, , fqjjoo frag; it is high time some other niffiboJFare Friend. MASON'S Jewelry Store. stylish dress shoe which commends itself. .00 Hand-*ewed Welt. A* flue calf Shoe unequalled for style and durability. I Goodyear Welt Is the standard dress bhoe, at a popular price. $0.80 Policeman'© Shoe is especially adapted w for railroad men, farmers, etc. All made in Congress, Button and Lace. LA% have been most favorably received since introduced $3 & $2 SHOES and tho recent improvements make them superior any shoes sold at these prices. Ask your Dealer, and If ne cannot supply you send . * a. \ *“* ® Tee to any shoes sold Ask your Deale „ direct to factory enclosing advertised price, or postal for order bli—“mi i flanks. W. L. DOItiLAS, Ilrockton, Mesn. For sale by A. J. Broom, Dar lington, S. C. Feb. 20, 1890. The man who expects to get Feb. 20,1890. into heaven on his wife’s church rr , TJ ^ membership, or the chickens he -I tdE fed the preacher, is taking aw- 1/ Ll/> ) ful chances.—Ram’s Horn. i employed.—Farmers' Winona, Miss., Jan. 10, '90. Mr. Wallace O’Leary : Dear Sir—I wish to say that I have been a great sufferer from hay fever for twenty-four years. I have tried many remedies without effect and found no re- 1 lief until I heard of your won-; derful remedy, the Microbe Kill er, of which I never heard until last summer, and I immediately — OF — Red Rust Agent of Manufacturers for tlie sale of Engines, Boilers, Haw Mills, ] Grist Mills, (tins, Dresses, Threshers, i Shafting. Pulleys, Belting, Cireular j Saws, and machinery supplies. Par-1 ties who contemplate buying machin- ery of any kind will find it to their j interest to get prices from me before buying elsewhere. I have for sale at a bargain, a complete Ginning outfit, consisting of a 00 saw- Hull Gin, feeder { and condenser, a Bass Press, net sliaft- b /JV tf V 7- in K alKl pulleys, belting, Ac., a 26 ±. corn mill, very little used, and anew 10-Horse Engine and boiler, which will lie sold on easy terms at a liar-; gain. For prices and terms, call on A. C. McFALL, Darlington Oil Mill. June >0, '90, Proof Outs I 8 ISankerit ami Luwjrar* Barred. The following resolutions were adopt ed at the last meeting of the Leaven worth county Farmers' Alliance, held ut Tonganoxie: Resolved, That we, tlie Farmers' Alli ance of Leavenworth county, will not support any man for congress or tile United States senate who is auHifiicer of any national hank or a lawyer, and that notice be served on both tlie Reput'd- :a and Democratic parries, and that t i -e ; flnn in v—--m has 1,800 mortgage* to reaulntioM be given to the pres* for pub- foreclose. A local p»per of one of the iication. J. Lrx Simpson. j agricnltwal district* contain* no li Socretary Comity Alliance. [ tfca* ninety sheriff-* sale* in a single is- —Leavenworth Cor. Kan*** ORy Time*. ~ ~ ! commenced to take it. I have There i. aneasinees in the minds 0 f taken four ju ? S. I got through representatives from other states. South tuG fall und WintGr without Stop- Carolina, Missouri, Texas, Nebraska, Ar- ping work, instead of that fear- kanaaa and Kansas are also states in ful siege of suffering that, has which the Alliance hss great strength, followed me so many years, and Party lines may be obliterated in many J would like to recommend this states, and the Alliance be able to die to ^sufferers, feeling it Tny FOIl Sill BY — 1 Ho. C DjOONEV, Deale in all styles ©f: mwi m:n. 7HE BEST LIVER MEDICINE CHILL CURE. CHEAPEST HKDICINE KNOWN CONSIDERING QUALITY AND SIZE OK DOSE. IT -Wll.r, A.LSO OX7E.as BILIOUSNESS, DYSPEPSIA, AND CHRONIC CONSTIPATION. W. j. GARNER, M.D. DRUGGIST. Darlington, Undertakers BUGGIES. WAGONS, HARNESS, SADDLES, &C, To tliuir new two-story brick building adjoining the old stand of Edwards, Norment & Co., on t’uc IpTJL'lDXiO A Large /nd CAREFULiy Assorted Stok to Select From. SATISFACTION GT APANTEF'T)! j UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY, and all funeral arrangements attended to with care and promptness. September 19, ’89—ly tate nominations, if not win, on a ticket j , . “V , i . Am of ita own. tVinservative eetimatee give K^tUude tO Mr. nr give the Alliance ten or more members of congress in the next house, and there wil! probably be eeveral times that nnm ber of congressmen who are elected with the aid of the Alliance votes.—Washing ton Special. has been stated that a single law Darlington, S. C. September 20, 1889—tf. $#• If you don't like the \ LATCH I You have, trade it off for anoth er at i agriculti e., | than nil City Time*, goie-flt Ja**£> Gaiette. Radham as the discover of this wonderful remedy. T "’as also suffering of a severe attack of acute rheumatisin when I began to use the Microbe Killer. Now all symptoms of hav fqver and rheumatism have disappeared,, MaSOfl’S J6W6 FY SlOFe. hut I intend to keep it by me go ,uuuv I as to keep myself well. I re- Key and Stem Winding Railroad main yours Uuly^^^^^ Watches of AH Kinds on hand. For sale at Gamer’s drug store. AND -A. :l,a.:r,gke A SSORTMENT — OF TUV COTTON LEVATOR Cleans,Dries,Improves thear Market Values (cflTori •>Jer\cl for-BooK^v*- DjJdl^x EJo/IES C9 Little Rpck-ark. i - .:..,?". M. Sclityanriujgisti Scatln p'-iu . oUtibber Syriaga lot *1.50 For sale liv Dr. John A. Boyd, Dar lington, 8. C. UT FURNITURE NOW ON THR American Market. /-V 1 i\L i S ? Cavoats and Trade-Marks obtained, and nil Patent business conducted for Moderate Pees. ( O ur Office is Opposite U. 8. Patent utnee and we can secure patent in less time and at less cost than thoae remote* from Washington. bend model, drawing or photo., with dnscriptio". We advise, if patentalile ornot fn-o „f charge, Our fee not due till iialAnt is secured. ,T Lt .‘* 00K "Howto Obtain Pat- fA. ’ 1 °f actual clients In JOIH- State, Countv or town sent. free. E. .A.. SMITH PHOTOGRAPHER, Darlington, - * • S.C' Parlors over Garner’s New Pj 8 * Store wliere the citizens of P ftr j* n PJ*} County are now respectfully invn^ to call and examine my pictures, very best of work gunrunteed. Oct. 17, ’qo-lyr. Th* Fc ‘ 5le comer store to R ent ' EGG McCALL.