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Scathing Resolutions. The “Exposition Exhibitors’ Association”, of Atlanta, at a meeting held on the 6th inst., adopted the following resolu tions: Whereas, The public expres sion of representative men who hare visited the Atlanta exposi tion have been of a conciliatory character, marked by evidence of the broadest patriotism and the most sincere fraternity, and Whereas, This characteristic has been true regarding the ex pressions of distinguished visit ors who came from the north, the east, the west or the south, and Whereas, The friends and promoters of the Atlanta fair, by reason of the many fraternal expressions their enterprise had provoked from patriots of all parts of the Union, had begun to regard the more friendly re lations between the different sections of our common country as one of the best and most gratifying results likely to grow out of their stupendous enter prise, therefore be it Resolved, By the Exhibitors’ association of said Atlanta ex- sition, a body composed large- a citizens and p- all parts of the posit fy of Mr. Burn on the Constitutional Con vention, fNevrs and Courier! When the Constitutional Con vention "met September 10,1895, '* ’* *- *-* is# 4 —^ r«S- it is to be presumed that it I boyg an d girls. 8h® is sufficient- presented the trendy of^thought jy developed in the uhvsicul to , she would make old and wise : , answers to questions that might ! I arise. However, there is about i her i othing indicatingth;tt kino of precociousness which is some times alarming in cases of .little Union and all shades of politic al opinion, that we deeply de plore the one marked flagrant exception to the heretofore pre vailing expressions of frater nity, brotherly love, patriotism and loyalty, that was made manifest at this exposition on South Carolina day, and in which the ex governor of that State, Ben Tillman, and the pre sent governor, John Gary Evans, were the offenders. Resolved, Thafwe know, from our contact and intercourse for the past few months with south ern people, that in ami inflammatory Utterances those two rantijjp dftm<atfnek are a libel on the betterCTHsof southerners and do not give voice to the prevailing southern sentiment. Resolved, That we sympathise with the southern States of our Uuion in the affliction which compels them to endure such blots on their inter worth uud such clogs to their merited prog ress; and we especially sympa tbize with the ignorance that must yet prevail in South Caro lina to make it possible for such scum to rise to the surface. Resolved, that for the fame and good name of the Atlanta exposition, at which these men were unfortunately permitted to speak, we denounce their speeches as being devoid of rea son, sense and patriotism, and we repudiate the speakers. In this we feel confident we are but voicing the sense of our country and the earnest feelings of the better people of all the southern States. Resolved, That we sympath ize also with the management of this exposition that under the cloak of temporary authority two such fanatics should have been able to intrude their utter ances upon the otherwise healthy and satisfactory proceedings that have characterized this en terprise. But while dismissing the utterances of these men as unworthy of further notice from our association or the country, we do not forget that in the f eneral economy of nature man- ind must have his troubles and communities their afflictions. It is not many years since Cali fornia was greatly annoyed by a brace of bandits known as Evans and Sontag, and the ex hibition witnessed here on the 88th of November is but an evi dence that South Carolina in its turn is enduring, through its own indiscretions, a season of torment from its Tillman and Evans. Committee for association: J. A Filcher, California, chair man;J. William Ports, Mary land, W. F. Anthony, Virginia; Bennett, Tennessee; C. H. Rob bins, Boston. Approved: George Johnson, President, Exhibitors’ Associa tion. and feeling as it two factions of the Democratic party. There were many forebodings among the people that those sentiments and feelings would be manifested in the debates and perpetuated in the Consti tution when adopted. Such, however, has not been the case. Factional lines began to dissolve as soon as the Con vention met. The unanimous election of Governor Evans as president and the election of the Hon. W. J. Talbert and Speak er Jones as vice presidents was an augury of peace and concord. While there have been sharp intellectual conflicts, and at times fierce clashings of mind with mind they were mainly confined to evolving the great principles of constitutional law and preserving the rights and liberties of the citizen. Every conflict ended in mut ual respect for the abilities and conscientious convictions of the ctive opponents in the physical to give her balance of body in matters of daily life for her moral and intellectual manifest ations” Claretta is with her mother; and the Rev. J. L. Dart, and the child draws large crowds every time she preaches. “We have not as yet, ,, said FARMERS’ WAREHOUSE, ZDTJRECA IM:, 2sT- C- > RILEY,'BARHAM & CO., Proprietors. THF SUNK OF DARLINGTON. 8. C. CAPITAL, - BUBPU&. - $100,000 $50,000 All hree. Those who have used Dr. King’s New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it Free. Call on the adver tised Druggist and get a Trial Bottle, Free Bend your name and address to H. E Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sam- box of Dr. King’s New Life respe- The result has been that men whose minds were prejudiced against each other, from look ing at each other and judging each other from a. factional standpoint, hare learned to re spect and even love each other for their honesty of purpose and nobility of character. These friendships will doubtless en dure for life, and will have a good effect on our people at large, who desire to see South Carolina united. What a sublime sight was witnessed in Atlanta on Caroli na day, when twenty thousand gallant men and beautiful wo men represented in serried ranks to the world the chivalry and beauty of the old Palmetto State. May she ever stand united, glo rious and happy. The News and Courier de serves tne thanks of the Con vention and of the people of the State for the full and accurate reports, and the fair criticisms hich it has made on the pro ceedings of the Convention and the courtesy with which it has treated the members. It done much to allay discon promote unity among th pie. The Constitution is tfi duct of muttial concessionsT the patriotic action of its mem bers without any regard to fac tion. It lays no claim to perfection, but is a laborious, patient and honest effort of patriotic men to serve their State and unite our people. Hknry C. Burn. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and LaGrippe when Lax ative Bromo Quinine will cure you in one day Does not pro duce the ringing in the head like Sulphate of Quinine. Put up in tablets convenient for tak ing. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by O. B. Davis. The Pickaninny Preacher. The New York papers con tinue to interview and report the little girl preacher from the South, Claretta Nora Avery, and the Recorder of December 1 contains a phrenological chart of her head, with the result of an examination by Fowler & Wells, phrenologists. The re port accompanying the chart, among other things, says: “Anywhere such an organiza tion—such an outline of head and tace—would be recognized as belonging to the intellectual, the msthetical and the moral type of human nature. She has a remarkable memory, and more than a common share of the power to comprehend truth. She would make good advance ment as a scholar if she had the requisite training. She would learn languages and literature. She would learn subjects ihvi lv. ing thought and reflection. We find such children at the 1 ead of their classes in grammar, his tory and geography—such topics as are taught in oui advanced common schools, and we should expect to find a head like this at the head of the class in gen eral scholastic work. * * * She appears to have large imitative qualities, which enable her to Mr. Dart to a reporter, “been invited into any of thechurcheo of the white people, but I . be lieve we shall be, and when we are vfe shall of course be able to raise some money for our school. The churches of the colored peo- C ile are poor, and we have col- ected comparatively little.” Free Pill*. Send your address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their mer its. These pills are easy in ac tion and are particularly effect ive in the cure of Constipation and sick headache. For Mala ria and Liver Troubles they have been proven invaluable. They are guaranteed to be per fectly free from every deleteri ous substance, and to be purely vegetable. They do not weak en by their action, but by giv ing tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c. per box. 8o)d by Dr J. A Boyd. Physician—And you have felt this way for several days? H’m! Let me see your tongue. Patient—L’s no use, doctor; no tongue can tell how I suffer ” 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 S jr box. For sale at Dr. J. A. oyd's drugstore. Wemy Watkins—Ever think ettin’ into the pDorhouse? Sigry Higgins—Me? No. I ’t want to become no public ceholder. You won’t find e askin’ nothin’ of de country as long as i kin make ray own livin’.—Indianapolis Journal. Ayer’s Pills, being composed of the essential virtues of the best vegetable aperients, with out any of the woody or fibrous material whatever, is the rea son why they are so much more effective and valuable than any other cathartics. The best fam ily physic. “Now,” said the physician, who is noted for heavy charges, “I will take your temperature.” “All right,” responded the patient in a tone of uUer resig nation, “you’ve got about every thing else I own; there’s no rea son why we shouldn’t take that, too.”—Tid-Bits. Savings Eepartment, Intere»t allowed at rate of 5 per cent, per annum from date of deposit —livable quarterly on tne llrat day ol January, April, July and October. Transact* a General Banking Business. Having rented the Farmers’ Warehouse, which has the best of lights to sbowr tobacco, overhauled and refitted fertile accommodation of our pat rons, we p-ojibse to LKAl) In sales in the oldest, most substantial ami regular bright tobacco market In the world. Our home manufacturers use. more than 10,900,000 pounds yearly. Our foreign orders are large and.competition for all giades lively. We have ample financial facilities, and are prepared to insnre the h’ghc«t prices foral' bright stock We give personal attention to all shipments, whether from farmer or dealer. The members of our firm have been in the business from the In ception of our market. Our Messrs. Barham aqd Itiley arc the acknowledged best tobacco auctioneers in the State. We make prompt returns on all re ceipts and give bur best individual effort to every customer. We are prepared to have strippiiig and handling done by experienced hands at seasonable rates, for which we charge actual cost. Make us a shipment, end he convinc ed that we can save you money. For further particulars address YOURS TRULY, DIRECTORS: W. 0. buker, J. L Coker, R. W. Hovd, J. J. Ward, i; K Mrlver, A. Nachman, 1,1,Kill tVilliamson. BRIGHT WILLIAMSON, President. WILLIAMSON, Cashier. L. t RILEY, BARHAM & CO., DURHAM, N. C. The Darlington Shoe Store. Hava That Old Bicycle Fixed lip ant made to run easy and look attractive, hme the proper lol ls and a specially trained workman, and guarantee heutwt work and moderate churn***. If vou want PATCHING RUBBER, CEMENT, ETC., to carry on your trips, we can furnish you . HIDE A MONARCH If you want to ifet ahead of the heat and stay in Rood trim for the winter. W. li PEARSON, beneath the Enterprise Hotel, Darx-tngton. - * S. C. if' 1 i t AND Contract Wort; ot all Kinis undertaken, and satisfaction guaranteed JNHN SISKRON'S SHOPS: 11 and Undertakers’ supplies always on hand at low nnces. T. C. Jeffords, Jr. iS.IL That’s our buiness. and we have the larg est and most complete stock in Darlington County. with an experience of seven years, on WOODS STREET, House owned by J. H. Mason. Will give all work in her line prompt attention. Oct 3—tf. of genuine Dongola, patent tip and plain toe, button shoes for ladies at $1.25; now worth that at factory. When the hair begins to fall out or turn gray, the scalp needs doctoring, and we know of no better specific than Hall’s Vege table Sicilian Hair Renewer. So Simple. Nine time* out of ten whenwe are out of sorts our trou bles can be removed by that re liable old medicine, Brown’s Iron Bitters, which for more than 20 years ills i ree, as well as a copy of iU jopt anything that she likes oj \ Guide to Health and Household Instructor, Free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good Sod < approves. She can take in by! seeing and by hearing the life , that m around her and exemp cost you nothing. Sold ta ufy y ot example, she would Dr. J. A. Boyd s Drugstore. ; take lessons in, elocution and \ people would recognize the Sub-Editor—How is Penning ton on spelling, anyway? Editor—Well, he’s a little too teacher among half a dozen un der which she had been trained, because she would take on the quaint for ordinary English and airs and ways of the one who not quaint enough for dialect — taught her. * * * Her language Somerville Journal. * is uncommonly well developed, and she ought to be able to com It is often a mystery how a mit anything to memory by cold has been “caught.” The reading it over three or four fact is. however, that when the, times. She will remember words, blood is poor and the system de- [ she will remember literature, also remember the involved in topics. ^ --.fc, - rather remarkable for Ayer’s Sarsanarilla should be her ability to cou prehend the i theoretic side of subjects, and, npu gia, Headache, Liver and Kid ney troubles. It’s the* peculiar combination of iron, the great strength-giver, with selected vegetable remedies nf true value that makes Brown’s Iron Bitters so good for strengthen ing and purifying the system. It is specially good for women and Cnildven—it makes them strong and rosy. Brsva* Iron Bitters Is plesstat to tike, end It wilt not sum (he teeth nor ceuso consttuatioa. See the crossed red Uses on the wrapper. Oar book. ‘ How to Lire a Hundred Vests,” tells ell about it; Ire* for tc. sump. 6e •Mown Cmsmicai. Co. Baltukiss. Mb Our line of $3.00 Shoes for men is more popular than ever, as we took more pains with this line than ever before, and succeeded in getting the best $3 Shoe we ever handled. In speaking of our line of HAND-SEWED SHOES for ladies and gentlemen, it is unneessary to make any comment, as we have sole control of Edwin C. Burt’s Shoes for Ladies and Johnston & Murphy’s celebrated hand-sewed Shoes for Gentlemen. We carry also a full line of Children’s and Misses’ Shoes, Rubber Goods, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas and Shoe Findings. We are also sole agents for the LAW CAROS. R. BOYD. GKO. W. BROWN BOYD & BROWN. Attorney! and Oounselori at Law Office in S. Marco building, op posite Court House. DARLINGTON O. B , & C. PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL BUSINESS. R. L. DARGAN, Attorney at Law. Darlington, S. C. Office opposite Court House. SPECIALTIES, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, • and COMMERCIAL LAW. K. o. WOODS. ROBERT MACSARLAN. Manulaoturers —OF— Doors, Sasli, Blinus M:OXJ3L.3DIJSrQS —AND- Building Material. ESTABLISHED 1842. CHARLESTON, S. 0. prll, 20 1898—‘y The Best |3 Hat on the Market. WOODS & ILLE, Pin 'THE DARLINGTON —a j,.., ■■ SLOE STORE. ILOCYI. nHGNT, Alt. DARL NGTON, S C. i * Mrs. Xorment beg* to acknowledge her. sincere thanks and gratitude for the very generous, and highly appreciated, | support accorded to her in the contin- \ nance of the Fire Insurance department 'of her late husband’s business:—With much satisfaction, she calls attention to the prompt and liberal settlements, j which have been experienced by those { iiaving sustained loss under policies is- j sued through her Agency-,—and as she represents only first-class, high grade f’ompauias she feels assured of a con tinuance of these valuable business ad- •:-+*b-!-M**H«l- ++->+>+*i +-5-+ A Docs This Hit You? The management of the Equitable Life Assurance Society in the Department of the Carol inas, wishes to se- ' cure a few Special Resident Agents. TJiose who are fitted j for this work will find this ' A Rare Opportunity;; It fawork, 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- \ folly. There’s an un’tsual ; opening for somebody. If h | fits you, it will pay you. Fur- ' ther information on request. ] W. J. Roddey, Manager, ! Rock Hill, S. C. WOODS & MACFARLAN. (Successors to Woods & Spain.) ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Darlington, S. C. Offices over The Bank of Darlington. JantO—v T. H. SPAIN. H. T. THOMPSON SPAIN & THOMPSON. Attorneys at Law, Darlington, - - - 8. C. Offices in Darlington Guards’ Armory building, first floor. Special attention given to practice in the Probate Csnrt. Yon should have an ArcMeat Policy before you -tart. By all mean's get It In “ The Travelers,” the largest accident insurance company in the world, and larger than ail the others in America pot together. It Will cost you only Final Notice. O NE month after date we will file our final account*ag Adminis trators of the Estate of J. T Lunn and applv to the Probate Judge of Darlington County for letters dismis- j T * n, ®ne»» connected withtransactiona sory. JE^SE LUNN, brough her Agency; and therefore take* J* R LI NN, great pleasnrein requestingcontinuanca Deo 3—4t. Administrators. , ^ like genegou* support. 25c r: S3,000 m. MRS. IUCT M. NORMENT is the compsny’s agent at Darlington. "The Travelers” has oaid all its claims for MO years. Assets, $l7,«lt4,M7 fW; tig. bilities, $13,192,182.09; surplus, $2,472. 584.99. Mrs. Norment Is also agent for one of the largest life insurance comnanies In the world. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY SfcIMi OpfalGldfls, At lowest New York prices for cash, lurspectales to suit "sll kinds of eyes.” Highest cash prices paid for old gold. Kepsiini; of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry a peclaltv, and satisfactory Work guaranteed Everything I sell guaranteed to br ust what 1 represent U. Jl-ly. 8. WOLFRAM. Claude Milling, LOCAL AGENT FOR Wmaler & Bum's c £LEBRAT£ 0 GentsUH Veritable bargains now offered. LATEST STYLE, -FINEST QUALITY, MOST PERFECT FIT. FULL LINE OF SAMPLES Examine them and be convinced. TASTELESS CHILL » ot It rosis. In Om di »M an article that Kata at i aa jour Tunic. Toon At« - * For Sole by DR. J A. BOYD. o f TONIC r.nd ham lit nil oar * r- bnvo tYOCMU BOtifr n truly. AMSY.CAiut A r o Darlington Lodge. No. 7, Knight* of Pyth* as, meets on 1st and 8rd TuKBDAY Evenings In each month, at Castle Hall, Florence street opposite Broad. Visit ng brothers fraternally inrted.