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^ 1 •■*4 «•■•''•; a- • ~ c - , - ' ^ 4 ,\- v.- •-* '.i -;;. •. . ' \ ^ • • r'*~L 4 ■ * •* . .':v *>,1#^-* DEFORMING, NOT REFORMING. The Injury Done Hhe South Carolina College by the Present Admin istration. To the Editor of The State. .Among the reforms which Gov ernor Tillman in his Columbia speech boasted of having effect ed, was that of having "remod elled this college here, dismiss- ed those twenty-seven profes sors who had no students.” Before Tillman took the col lege in hand to‘‘reform” it there was a teaching force of about twenty-seven ; of which, howev er, five or six were only subor dinate teachers. The number of students at that time was something over 200. That is, there were about eight students to one teacher The Reformer is shocked at this proportion of students to professors, and pro ceeds to improve matters by cut ting down the teaching force to about one-half. (There are nwo ten full professors and three as sistant professors—thirteen in all.) But what of the number of students ? The last session closed, 1 am credibly informed, with about sixty students in at tendance. The entire number registered for the session will hardly exceed 100. That is we still have about seven or eight students to one professor, and we have accomplished a groat reform ! But if it was a glor ious reform to dismiss twenty- seven professors for having only 200 students, would it not be an equally glorious one to dismiss thirteen professors for having only 100 students ? And would it not be the creme of Tillmantic reform to have only one professor andeight students; or, rather, to wipe the college out of existence altogether ? What has become of the 100 student that disappeared from the college immediately on Till man’s “remodelling” and "re forming” it? They have not been diverted to Clemson Col lege, as Tillman and his crew doubtless hoped they would be, for that college is doing no teaching. Where are they? They have gone where they can get what their own State col lege would not give them. This is deforming, not reforming, the college. Observer. —i »•* EXAMPLES TO BE HEEDED. How the Conservatives are "Up and Doing" in Newberry and Laurens. [Greenville News.] If any two counties in the State were thought to be utterly hopeless for the conservatives. Laurens and Newberry were. Yet a few brave and determined men in those counties have gone to work, and they have done wonders, making good fighting ground where all ap peared to be one way. There is not a county in this State which can not be carried for Sheppard and Orr. When men sit down and say there is no use trying they simply let themselves be frightened from doing their duty to their State and party by a little noise and claiming by the other side or make excuse for indolence of which any man should be ashamed. We can win this fight. We can put an end to all the trouble now upon us or threatening We can avoid another two years of turmoil, confusion, doubt and loss, of dangerous experiments, rash and headlong mismanage ment and tyianny. To secure that result we must work for it as we do for any other blessing Let conservatives everywhere begin to move. The time is short and every man should be at work. Even when there are only two or three of them in a neighborhood they should get together and see what they can do. They will often be aston ished by the strength they will develop. Let all hands everywhere turn to as the Laurens and Newberry men and those in some other counties have done and we will sweep the State with a rush. C onsumption Cured. An old physician, retired from e, navin LAW IAKIIN. Specimen Cases. S. K. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neural gia and Rheumatism, his Stom ach was disordered, his Liver w as affected to an alar rung de gree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured h a Ed ward Shepherd, Harrisburg,III., had a running sore on his Teg of eight years’ standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, (.)., Fever sores on said he was bottle Electric box Bucklen’s had five large his leg, doctors incurable. One Bitters and one Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold at AVillcox & o’s Druj store. Miss Blossom—“I didn’t see you at the Barclay ball.” Miss Budd—“It was probably because I was surrounded by men all the time.”—Brooklyn Life. practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India mis- | sionary the formula of a simple ! vegetable remedy for the speedy ami permanent cure of Con- i sumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat and Lung ! Affections, also a positive and radical cure of Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, af-1 ter having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this mo tive and a desire to relieve hu man suffering, I will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, in German, French or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail bv addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. j A. Noyes, 820 Powers' Block, Rochester N Y J udge (to ragged tramp)—In your pocket has been found a pocketbook with $20. Can you account for that. Tramp—Cer tainly your honor. I had P ut ^ there to pay my tailor.— emle Blatter Shiloh's Consumption Cure. This is beyond question the most successful Cough Medi cine we have ever sold, a few doses invariably cure the worst cases of Cough, Croupand Bron chitis, while its wonderful sue cess in the cure of Consumption is without a parallel in the his tory of medicine. Since its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a cough we earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10c., 50c. and $1. If your lungs are sore, chest, or back lame, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Sold by Dr. J. A. Boyd Mary (during amoving)—The missus is very partic’lar about this brickybac mantle clock, an’ she says we’ll have to carry it. I’ll take it.” Jane—No you taketh’ baby an’ I’ll carry th’ clock. You might let the clock fall widyour W- F. DARGAN, Attorney at Law, Darlington, - • - 8. C- Office over Welling & Bonoit's r. w. BOYD. (VKO. W BROWS '8 1 awkwardness. Old Doctor Drummond After years of patient study and experiment has given to the world a preparation which is an absolute and permanent cure for every kind of Rheumatism, Ask your druggist for it. The price is $5, but it is a large bot tle and will cure you, or the money will be returned. If you are offered something else, write direct and we will send you a bottie by Express prepaid, imond Medicine Co. 48 50 Lane, New York, i Wanted. Answer This Question. Why do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming up of the Foot!, Yellow Skin, when for 75c. we will sell them Shiloh’s Vitalizer, guar anteed to cure them. Sold by Dr. J. A. Boyd. He—The bee doesn’t get into girls’ bonnets nowdays. She— Why is it? He— Doesn't dare to : she would have him pinned I on the outside in no time as an I ornament.—New York Herald. | SHILOH’S CATARRH REM- | EDY. A marvelous cure for i Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker | mouth, and Headache. With l each bottle there is an ingenious j nasal Injector for the more suc- Icessful treatment of these com- ! plaints without extra charge. ; Price 50c. Sold by Dr. J. A. Boyd. | Wife (emphatically)—I can’t put it off another week. We must clean house. Husband (coaxingly)—N o , don’t. Let’s touch a match to the place and begin fresh. BOYD 4 BROWN- Attorneys and Counselors at Law Office in brick building south of the Bank of Darlington. DARLING TOR C H., & 0. PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL BUSINESS. o. W. DARGAN H. T. THOMPSON. DARGAN & THOMPSON, Attorneys at Law, Office, Hewitt building (up stairs) north side of the Public Square. Darlington, 8. V' T. H, SPAIN. Attorney £.t I aw, DARLINGTON, C. //., S. C- Will practice in Circuit Courts anil Bupreme Court of 8<mtli Carolina. Prompt attention (jiven to all busi ness, and special attention given col lections. K. o. WOODS. J. J. WARD. WARD & WOODS. Attorneys & Counselors at Law, BAULING TON, S. C. Will practice in the State and Federal ■Courts Special attention paid to all matters pertaining to the buying, selling, renting or leasing of real estate. Any party having business in this line would do well to call on the firm, who have control of some of the most de sirable property in the town and county. C. S. NKTT'LKS. J. K. NKTfLKS. Nettles & Nettles, Attorneys & Counselors at Law, Dlirliiigloii II., K. 4’. Will practice in all the State and Fed eral Courts. Prompt personal at tention given to tlie collection of Claims. A Reward of $600 Will bo paid for any Case of Rheumatism which cannot be cured by Dr. Drummond’s Light ning Remedy. This offer is made in good taith by the pro prietors, and there is no reasona ble excuse for any one to suffer longer. Any ordinary case will be cured by one bottle. In ad dition to the reward for difficult cases, the money is always re funded where the remedy fails to cure. The price of a bottle is $5, ffnd that is the cost of a cure. Drummond Medicine Co., 48-50 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents Wanted. Boston Maid—In Boston even the bootblacks, some of them, have studied Latin. New Yorker—In New York nearly all the bootblacks are pri ficient in Italian. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King’s New Dis covery for Consumptioi., Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from 4 a Grippe found it just the thing and un der its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just h >w good a thing it is. Trial boi tlet free at Willcox & Co’s D.-ug Si ire. Large size 50c. and >0 Friend—Trouble with your wife, eh ? What rock did your domestic ship split on ? Spinks—“None at all. Hadn’t rocks enough; that was the difficulty. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, 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 er box. For sale at Willcox & b’s drug store. P. Bishop Parrott, Stenographer and Typewriter, tarOfllce with Ward & Woods^J LEGAL AND OTHER COPYING SOLICITED. Testimony reported in short-hand and type written transcript of same furnished at reasonable rates. Good Spelling, Correct Punctuation and Neat Work Guaranteed. Jan. 8-lvr. For Sale. A horse and buggv on easy terms. Apply to L M. NORM ENT. June 30—tf. at Express Office. IT IS A DITTY yon owe yonrnelf and fam ily to net the bewt value for your money* Economize in your footwear by purchaMlnff W. I.. Douirjati Shoe*, which reprenent the will lentHy ° r * ^ice,l a! * thousand# •til “ — *4.00 43.50 *2.50 *2.25 *2.00 DOUGLAS 33 SHOE cen-FleWn, THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY. OTHER MPECIAI.TIEH in footwear are of the same high grade, anti represent a money value far Iteyond the prices charged. See that uamo and price are stamped on bottom of each shoe. w , TAKE NO HI BSTITI TE. W, 1*. Douglas, Brockton, Alas#. Sold b? For Sale by A. J. Broom, Darlington S. C, uvea, ana merwrore n»vw a r m, one oi active and thorough dose. 1 have called it Haydock’s New Liver PilL They are the true grains and eeeence of health, and the greatest blcueingthat Science has given to the world. For Nervous Prowl ration. Weakness, General LsssL tnde. Want of Appetite and Rick Headache, Dr. Ray- dock's New Liver fills will be found an Effectual Remedy. Each vial routaira Twenty PiUs. Price Twenty-five Cents. For sale by all Druggists. Any sceptic can have a vial of Pills PENT HIM KRKK on receipt of his name and address, for a trial. Send a postal cant for copy of pamphlet—“THK LTV. NRANDIT8 MYSTERY. 6 Itf * "* ‘ formation to alL i furnishes valuable in. HAYDOCK Sc CO., NEW YORK. U. 8. CAUTION! Druggistn arc desired to notice that the name of J. H. Francis, sole agent, is written across each docan packages of Ilaydock's Liver mils, AH without Que are counterfeits. •— Aj/ri! 14—ly Edwards. Norment £ Co OUR- -ARE- NOW OPEN I Lar?e:t stock, Best jeods, Lcv/est prices! Come to Headquarters. * Respectfully, Edwards, Norment & Company. ON’T MIND THE CROWD! Go Straight to the Store of C. A . OATS. You will be waited on thoroughly there. WE KEEP A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, CANNED GCODri, CROCKERY WARE, ETC., ETC. R. L. BLACKMON, Manager. &Cfl. Beg to announce that their stock of new SPRING GOODS IS NOW READY. DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS & TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS. For Gentlemen, Ladies, Boys and Children., Readv-made Clothing for Men, Bovs and Children. H A. It ID W A RE .A. IT ID TITTWAItE. GROCERIES at wholesale and retail. EVERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE. Woods £ Milling ( SUGAR COATED) 4 Haydock’s New Liver Pills. A wondarful and extraordinary combination of cuncen* trated medicine. Tlu< Victories of Science—Klectrio Telegraphs, Steam and Printing—revolutionized the whole gystem of the globe, and made mankind wiser and better. So, although there are coantless Pills used for disease, and claiming much as to their merit, the re. markable discovery of l>r. Heyduck has eclipsed them all, and has founded a NEW MEDICAL SYSTEM. The Doctors, whoso vast doses of four or five pills, en. feeble the stomach and paralyze the bowels, must give way to the man who restores health and appetite with one or two ot his extraor linary Vegetable Pills. One or two ot DR. HAYDOOK'8 NEW LI VKR PILUS suffices to plsce the stomach in perfect order, creates an appe tite, and renders the spirit light and buoyant. If the Liver is affected its functions are restored, and if the Nervous System is enfeebled, it is invigorated and bus- tained. SYMPTOMS OF MLIOISXESS. L The patient complains of n f ullness of the stemaoh. 2. Distension of the bowels by wind. &. Heartburn. 4. A feeling of weariness, sleepiness after meals. 5. A bad taste in the mouth, and furred tongue. 6. Constipation, with an occasional diarrhoea. 7. Headache in front of head. 8. Depreasion of spirits and great lassitude, AH of the above symptoms go to show functional dosangement of the Li'or: and now comes the great Importance of any error made aa to the condition of the patient. He should immediately provide himself with a LlVKR STIMULANT, the raostcommon form of which is a Pill. Daily experience shows that this, when the Pill is compounded properly, is the readiest mode of inciting and promoting the action of the Liver,and can be always To A A\ao Up A Treg It would appear that a place at The Top off the Column is desirable. Such space is ex pensive, but we can furnish it to enterprisiug advertisers. There is ALWAYS BOOM AT THE TOP! for the man who knows how to get there. ' : . ' ■ --k i ' .4 „ « Understood That *THE RED FLAG RACKET !* Is still here and here for SUCCESS We have just returned from New York with a stock that will prove a thunderbolt and an eye-opener to the sore oppressed con sumer of this county; we want your trade and believe we will get it: for the simple reason we are going to give you more goods ior your money than you can get elsewhere, either in this town or another. HERE IS THE SECRET: We know when, where and how to buy and we know how to attend to our own business and leave others’ alone; also, we underbuy and can undersell, and so for the future we will be in New York a great part of our time and have an office there. Two thousand years nave not developed a better method of learning the state of affairs than to come and see for yourself. We buy as we sell—for cash. The house that sells for cash has no reason to put on long range profits. Now, when you read these MATCHLESS PRICES BELOW, Don’t try think of the quality of the goods, but come and see them and you will be convinced that all we say is near the solid truth. . Remember, we are a shoe store, dry goods store, notion store, tin and hardware store, jewelry store, and handle more real imported goods than anyone else in town. Come and see our Japanese fire screens, fans and other novelties. 100 Barrels Tootli Picks at 5cts. Bbl. 7X LWAYS the cheapest. F OTTJST ZRJEaErVIEID A very large and carefully selected stock of -:- far -;- ill! -:-Spring -;-aii Samar Irak The largest and finest lot of Edwin C. Burt’s goods that they have ever carried. A beautiful line of Alarm clocks, 80 to 90c. Adamant pins, 14 rows, 1 c each. Agate buttons, 3 cents gross. Albums, 45 cents up. Ash receivers, 5 cents. IG drives that make trade lively. Buttons, 1 cent dozen up. Button hole twist, 1 cent a spool. Basting spoons, 4 cents. Basting thread, 2 cents. Battice dress goods, bargains. .ONSTANTLY receiving goods. Cuffs, linen, 5 cents up. Collars, 5 cents up. Curtains, lace, 11 cents and up. Corsets, 25, 45 cents up. Corset clasp, 5 and 10 cents. Cologne, 10 cents and up. Curling iron, 5 cents. Combs, 3, 5, 8, 10 cents up. Crash, 5, 6, 10 cents per yard. Curry combs, best, 5 cents. Clocks, large walnut $2.85. Chiffon laces, 8c up; all colors. , RIVES for all. AMILIARIZE yourself with our goods and prices. Fans given away. Fans at 1, 2, 5, 10 to 50c. Flannels all prices. Family Bibles, sold by agents at $12, we sell at $4.95. Flouncing, 24 to 45 inches, at 25, 38, 45c per yard. Fayle, l wide, only 14c. ’ATCHLESS prices. Millinery in its phases. Latest styles cannot be surpassed. Ladies’ hats, 5, 10, 20, 25, 30, 35c up. Mits, all shades, 10c up. Muslins and challies from lie yard up; fast colors and white OTHING but honest dealing. Nations of all kinds. Nottingham curtains, spreads and shams, 28c up. IL, machine, 5c. |il, hair, 5c. s OMETHING for every body. Shoes, we are up to the hub in this line. Ladies pebble grain button, 85c, patent cap kid button, 90c, glove, $1. Oxfords all kinds, 65c up. We are headquarters for all kinds of shoes. Suspenders, 9, 10c up. Shirts, 20^ 25, 30 up. Socks, 5c up. Suits, $1.50, $2.85 up. TRADEMARK bright. Honor Tinware, all kinds. Tooth brushes, 5c and up Tooth picks, 100 barrels at 5c a barrel, toy NDERBUY and under sell Underwear: Ladies’ vests, 8, 10, 15, 28, 30c Umbrellas and parasols TSIT us: no charge for courtesy kLUCK and prices win. For Ladies, Misses and Children in all the new shades. In Men’s Shoes they have a stock that cannot be excelled anywhere in qvality, variety or style. Special attention is called to their $8 Shoe, genuine calf and goodyear- welt; also their complete line of Umbrellas, Valises, Trunks, to, and Shoe Findings of every description. Their Hntf are just something nobby. Woods & Milling, PROPRIETORS The Darlington Shoe Store. Mar 24—''m Dornet shirts, 20c each. Dish pans, 10 to 35c. Dictionaries, Webster’s large, 1,443 pages, only $1.25 each. Damask, fast colors, 25, 30, 33c.» Dippers, black handle, 5c. Dress stays, 5c dozen. VERYBODY undersold Purses, 5c. Pocket books, 10c up. Pencils, 5c dozen up. Potatoe mashers, 4c. Pens, 4 for 1c. Embroidery silk, 7 spools for 5c. Envelopes, best, 25 for 5c. Everlasting trimming, 1c per yard up. i EFERENCE, the coin. Ribbons, big job, 1c up; wide at 10c. Razor strops, 25c. Ruching all kinds. Vests, 8c and up T — Y HALING big stock of \i\I all kinds of dress ^JK sLl goods, latest shades in cotton, wool and silk goods, at prices that know no competi tion. Come and see and be con vinced. Mr. Brasiugton will handle this end of the ropo while I will be in the markets sending in each week land slides that wil shake the foundations of ail competition. I am well satisfied with my experience iu Darlington and feel safe in say ing that the Racket has a host of friends. Respectftilly, HEPIRD Proprietor.