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w. D. WOODS, - Editor. DARLINGTON, S. C. Wednesday, April 8th, 1891. Onr Clubbing ItntoK. The Hkrai.u and Weekly News and Courier one year $1.75. The HekaU) and Weekly World $1.75. The IlEUAl.n and Semi-Weekly State $8.50. The Pee I\jc Medical Association ! will meet in Darlington on Wednes- oay the Kith, and it is earnestly hop ed that all the members who can do so should be present This Associa tion is older than the one embracing the w hole State, anil if we mistake not the oldest in South Carolina. These annual meetings have unques tionably been productive of a great deal of good, and Darlington is al ways ready to give the members a warm welcome. LOCAL ITEMS. Items «f Interest fathered Here and There and Briefly Noted, If you want to buy a Piano or Organ go to 11. L. Dargau’s Book Store. The linest millenery and dress mak ing ever in Darlington, Mrs. R. W. Parker. The iron fronts are lieiug put into the stores of Beck & Bro., and A. Nachman, and will make a handsome appearance when finished. The entertainment that was to have been given for given for the Metho dist church has, owing to unavoid able circumstances, been given'up. The electric light building bus been painted and presents a very at tractive appearance. Everybody will rejoice when the lights arc turned on. Gov. Tillman last Thursday ap pointed the following board of phy sicians for Darlington County: B. S. Lucas, S._D. Harrell, W. J. Gar ner. Read the advertisement of Ed wards, Normet & Co. and see what they offer in the way of fine goods. Their stock is complete in all lines, and they can please the most fasti dious taste. Mr. Mertz takes pleasure in announc ing that he has a large collection of choice flowers for sale at his conserva tory, one and a half miles from the Square, and stands prepared to duplicate the prices of any other ertahlishment in the South. He keeps the plants suitable for all the ametuer cultivator, but if rare varieties are wanted lie can supply them in a very short time. The editor lias dealt with Mr. Mertz for several years, and can testify to his reliability and to the splendid condition of all the plants he sends out. ground that the principal instigator’s case is tied up by legal proceedings and that the negro should at least live as long as he who instigated him to do the shooting. The Governor PIANOS & ORGANS. Luddm & Bates Change of Agenty. Having discontiued our agency wity J. B. Killougli & Co., of Flor ence, S. C., we shall for the present thinks that the re<|nest is a fair one, ;l nd until agents are appointed in and he will respite Williams until next July, by which time the other case will probably be settled.—The State, 5th, inst. I Trade Cyclone. Saturday the 28th of March, and Wednesday April 1st, were very busy days with our merchants, especially those who advertise and let folks know what they have, and some of the stores looked as if a cyclone had passed through them. Goods were heaped np on the counters in ap parently inextricable confusion, and the merchants and their clerks were kept on the run, trying to wait on all the customers that came in, but found it difficult work owing to the large number of people in town. A great many goods were carried out of town on those days, but there is no danger of their being exhausted as there is a constant procession of wa gons hauling in goods from the depot to replace the merchandise sold. If anyone visits Darlington and cant get suited, it will be useless for them to go elsewhere; from the simple fact that they really dont want any goods; but all who really need merchandise of any kind our town is the place to buy. _ The Darlington Guards. The maintenance of a well organ ized Iwdy of militia in this commu nity is all important—a proposition which, we feel sure, you will fully argument rule, the To The Ladies. Don't min your complexions by exposing your faces to the Sun when Woods & Woods have such lovely parasols. Parties wishing the use of any part of the Square or Streets for the stor age of any kind of old plunder, will please make application for space to the Police. No charge for a reason able amount of space. Woods & Woods are disposing of their Spring Clothing very rapidly, and want everybody to call and in spect it They have also a splendid stock of hats, and dont propose to allow anyone to have an excuse for wearing a shabby one. Crown people who wish to attend the circus to-night, will please boar in mind ihat custom, in these mat ters, only allows four grown folks to take care of each child, and govern themselves accordingly, children will lie in demand. We cull special attention to the statement of the Staunton Life In surance Co., and a perusal of the same will show how promptly their losses are paid. The system is sim ple and as cheap as is possible to give absolute security. The Com pany has a large business in the State, and has never had a law suit about any of its policies. They issue a dividend drawing jwilicy, and the premiums decrease after five years, and as the policy holders grow older. Work on the C. S. & N. Road is still being pushed as fast as the weather will permit, and Inis reached a point four miles this side of Lamar leaving only a gap of about eight or appreciate without any ten miles to be finished before it con-, from us. As a general uects with this end of the route.! y oun £ 111011 the State are unable Lamar is situated in the midst of a 1 * f’PP 0 * th f e or « a ' liz f 1 t i ion ? . ... . . i . . out the assistance of the leading splendid farming country, the people ci(izeng of theil . respective commu- arc enterprising and intelligent, and nities. We desire, therefore, to or- there is no reason why it may not be ganize a “reserve guard” of about made a place of considerable impor- torty members, who shall be entitled tance. If it is possible to establish ^ al ‘ s of f the " on, P al ‘ y , \ , , ,. except the right to vote, and whose a town between Sumter and Darling- almual t j nes s i ul U be Two Dollars, ton, it will be at this pom*-, and we ! \\'e trust th wish our friends, of Lamar, much much in requesting success in this direction. It will lls ) our ,mn,e ' l ‘f n ‘ l , R ' 1 ',!‘ 1 P-! hearing policy, it guarantees one half take work, and a good deal of public is puipo^w o ,img i of the amount of policy at expectancy . . , / , „ ton Guards up to such a state of - „ . / , * . 1 J spirit, but we believe the people of proficiency as will make to command w amount at death that vicinity are prepared to exhibit a credit to Darlington County, and both when the time comes. we promise that, should you become -<»——— | a member, we will give you every! Everybody expects to visit the reason to fell that your money has been well invested. Yours truly, Henry T. Thompson, Capt. Darlington Guards. 'The circular letter quoted above explains itself, and is worthy of the attention of all our citizens. In case each condty, handle onr business in this section directly through our ow n home office at Savannah, (la., or through our travelling representa tives. All intending purchasers of Pianos or Organs are requested to write us for full information, full illustrated catalogue etc. We are able to save money for every buyer, no matter whether he wishes to pur chase for cash or on easy instalments. Our trade is by far the largest in the South, reaching nearly a half million dollars the past year. Our position as the! leading music house of the South enables us to control the great est instruments made in America. We represent the famous ('bickering Mason & Hamlin, Muthushek and Sterling Pianos, and the Mason & Hamlin and Sterling Organs. Do not he misled by wild statements of irresponsible people who have nu' known instilments for sale. Remem ber that we place an instrument in your home on fifteen days tost trial. If you are not satified, you return it at our expense of freight to and from your nearest rail road station or land ing. We give you a six years guaran tee, a complete outfit free, pay all freight, and if yon buy from us, you have an established twenty years reputation to rely upon. A child can buy from us as safely and as cheaply as the shrewdest buyer. Write us when yon are ready. Luuden & Bates Souther Music House, Savannah, Ga. New Advertisements. Protection! The SAUNTON LIFE ASSOCIA TION of Ya. is a first class Natural Premium Co. It is echonomieal in les snail lie two wonars. , ... , f , that we are not asking too: lts low,t8 r ! ,k ‘ s I . nsur - •equesting that you forward a,lcc > and l ,ron, l\ t all « lal . m8 1 r . i issues a new ami attractive divided Tire Phoenix Furniture Gompany, . |V|ccALL - & - BURCH.- OF CHARLESTON, S. C. :- : Wholesale and Retail Furniture E . . FINE, MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES CHEAP FURNITURE SUITABLE FOR COUNTRY TRADE In Large Variety At Factory Prices. for Infanf and Children* * < CMtorlals so veil adapted to children that I Caatorln cores Colic, Constipation, I recommend it aa superior U> any prescription Won“^dl- known to me." H. A. Arciiu, M. D., I gestiou, •u So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.Y. I Without injurious medication. Tn* Ckntal’e Cohpxht, 77 Murray Street, !». Y. NEW SPRING GOODS. We will take pleasure in showing* you our —Line of— Judies JJress (Joods, frimmings Ac. EMBROIDERS. LACES, DRESS FLOUNCING. Dress Silk of all kinds, ' Silk, Greinadeines. All -o- Wool -o- Challies. --0-- -o- -IMPORTED Ani>- doMestic dress ginghams. Our line of colored and white, wash dress goods cant he heat. ii-aDfl-Ms-Firiisis-Goods-a-Sn CALL AND EXAMINE OCR STOCK BEFORE BUYING. Very Respectfully, MCCALL & BURCH. Free lot and stahles in rear of our store. Good News For -THIS SPACE IS FOR- J 0 Y E & S A N D E R S, -NOW OPENING THEIR— Columbia Centennial, and of course no man will want to join the proces sion unless he has a new suit, and the very best place to get yourself fixed up is at Kinards, who keeps the biggest stock of Clothing in the City Besides his immense stock of of u riot or a trouble that the civil Clothing he keeps everything °Le officel . s camu / t quel |, we mtnnUy for protection, The Sanford Concert Co., of Bos ton, will be here on the 13th, 14th, and 15th, of this Month, and will occupy the Opera House for those nights. The News and Courier have spoken very favorably of their enter tainments. Peterson’s Magazine for March is on onr table, and presents an appetis ing array of contents. It is an ideal periodical for ladies, for besides good reading matter there is a good deal of household information, and special attention is paid to fashion plates, and other matters qf interest to the fair sex. Steps are being taken for the crcc tion of a Methodist Church at the Factory, and when completed the work will lie under the charge of the Rev. A. J. Frierson w hose work em braces the churches in the vicinity of the town. The Methodist church at this place will assist in the work. The depot platform at Floyd’s Wits burned on Sunday night, mid with it about thirty bales of cotton. The cotton was the property of Mr. Josh Kirviu, but as it was placed there for shipment the Railroad Co., will have to pay for it. The fire was supposed to be accidental. that a man needs, and if a South Sea Islander were to walk in, clothed in the airy garments of the Tropics Kinard would soon have him arrayed in civilized garb. The fact of the business is that if the fat man and the living skeleton from a Dime Museum were to walk into his estab lishment, it would not demoralize Kinard the least hit, for his stock is equal to the emergency. There is, how ever, one thing he can’t do, make a very ugly man hanidsome, hut he will improve him very much, and make him at least passable looking. Read his ad. in to-day’s issue. A New Departure. In addition to a complete stock in his line of business, R. L. Dargun has made a new departure and will also deal in Pianos and Organs and can supply them at Factory prices, can be kept for fifteen days on trial. Hand In Your Nane. We again beg the old subscribers of the paper to come forw ard and give us their names and date of their subscriptions. The paper will carry out all contracts existing before the fire, but as the books were hurt we are obliged to call on subscibers to help us straighten matters up. The question of having an arch for Darlington at the Columbia Cen tennial is not, as yet, definitely set tled, but the amount necessary will probably be raised by private sub scription. It will never no for an enterprising town like Darlington to be left behind in a matter of this kind. The big Spring advertisement of Woods & Woods tells only a part of what they have as they only mention a few of the leading articles of their stock. Their assortment in all lines is finer than they have ever had, ant w hile these goods are being radidly disposed off, the supply is kept up by the constant arrival of new goods. A well known gentleman who visits Darlington frequently, but who is a resident of Charleston, visi ted the store of Woods & Woods on Tuesday, and purchased a dress for his wife. This speaks well for the kjnd of goods handled by the mer chants of Darlington. They stand ready at any time to compare prices and styles with any town in the State. xpectaney of holder. It has never had a law suit with a beneficiary. It is represented in this section by J. B. WHITE, Darlington, So. Ca. State Agent. W. K. WITHERSPON, Lydia, S. C., Soliciting Agent. W. T. WALLACE, Darlington, S. C.. Soliciting Agent. Take, a Policy and be protected. spun millSUMMER look to the military and it is but just that we should at least bear a part of their expenses. The small amount received from the State, even with the most riged economy, pays only a very small part of their absolutely necessary expen ses. Biieklen’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 posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at Wilcox’s drug store. Happy Hooslers. Wm. Timmons, Postmaster of Idavillc Ind., writes: “Electric Bitters has done more for me than all other medicines combined for that bad feeling arising from Kidney and Liver trouble.” John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place, says: “Find Electric Bitters to be the best Kidney and Liver medicine, made me feel like a new man-” J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says: Electric Bitters is just the thing for a man who is ail run dow n and don’t care whether he lives or dies; he found new strength, good appetite and felt just like he had a new lease on life. Only 50c. a bottle, at Wilcox’s drug store. 2 To (be Young Ladles. If you want to look perfectly be witching, just go to one of the stores that advertise in the Hekald, buy a pretty dress, and have it made at Mrs. Parker’s, and dont forget to supply yourself with one of her love ly hats, and, then, figuratively speak ing, you will be prepared to kill each other; for it would be a slander to suppose that you ever dressed to please the other sex. A New Paper at Sumter. Col. J. J. Dargan, a native and former resident of Darlington, in conjunction with Mr. E. F. Milier will soon cuter the arerra of journal ism, by the publication of a new pa per to be called the Freeman. It the new paper is as successful as it rivals, the Watchman and Southron, and Advance, in building up Its advertis ing patronage, its success is assnrred. Col. Dargan is a vigorous writer, and is not a novice at the business, hav ing been the editor of one- of the Sumter papers a number of years ago. Sumter is growing very rapidly and probably can support three pa pers. 8«mc Muilhft Yet te Live. Yesterday Governor Tillman re ceived a petition, numerously signed, asking him to respite Louis Williams, the negro murderer of Mr. Joseph Jamos, a white man, who is under sentence to hang at Darlington next Friday. The request it made on the Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Flainflehl, 111., makes the statement that she caught cold which settled on her lungs; site was trea ted for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her drug gist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle aud to herdelight found lierself benefited from first dose. Site continued its use aud after taking ten bottles, found her self sound and well, now does her own housework and is as well as she ever was.—Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at Wilcox’* drug store, large bottles 50c. and $1.00 2 COPY. Darlington, N. C. April 7th, 1891. This is to certify that the Policy of Insurance upon the life of James C. Fountain, deceased, was promptly paid and without question by J. 11. White, State Agent for the Staunton Life Association of Va. The check was delivered before the time for payment had ever ex pired. E. O. WOODS, Attorney at Law. -THE- FINEST CLOTHING rpo BE HAD 18 FOUND HEBE AND if you doubt this assertion call at once and I will convince you of the fact. There never was such a display of FINE CLOTHING as I am showing this Season, the finest production of art in TAILOR-MADE GARMENTS, showing all the latest SHADES. The Electric Blue is the popular shade, to bo worn this Season. Among others the BLACK CHEVIOTS, in SACKS and CUTAWAYS are still in demand. Cutaways and Sack Suits in GUAY and numerous other Shades will he worn this Season. It is useless to at tempt to give yon a complete description of this STOCK. I would urge you to call and see the ASSORTMENT THIS SPACE IS New Advertisements. -JOHN SAWYER,- TAILOR. T am now prepared for the Spring and Summer work. Dyeiny, Cleaning and Repairing Clothes. 1’earl Street, Dar lington, S. O. Notice of Meeting! The Pee Dee Medical Association w ill hold it Annual Meeting in Dar lington, N. ('. on Thursday the 10th day of April, at 10:30 a. in. C. Kollock, M. I). President. John Lunnky, M. 1). Secretary. 1 have purchased this in the City like it. Season—nothing IN BOYS SUITS you will find it equal in assortment tp the other Stock. BOYS’ CONFIRMA'- TION SUITS in Black Cheviots Serges. Sizes 5 years to 13 years. Also oilier Shades handsomely made up. There never was such a STOCK of BOYS’ CLOTHING as I am now olfcring in long PANT SUITS. Call and sec my line at $6.50 School Commissioner's Notice! Darlington, C. II. 8. C. I March 21,1891. / The Annual Examation for Teach ers of the Public Schools for Dar lington County, will be held at the Conrt House on Friday the 24th day of April next The examination in October will be discontinued. By order of the State Superinten dent of Education. W. H. Evans, School Commissioner. they are the regular $10.00 line anywhere else in the City. Besides this there arc other lines in better grades, in all the fashionable styles and made to FIT PERFECTLY. My Stock is manu factured to give GOOD WEAK, not merely for show. Straw H at Sr My Stock is ready for inspection in nil the latest SHADES and COLORS, the YACHT in BLUES and BLACKS. Also a full line of Boys' and Children's HATS in ail qualities and prices. Call and see this line, the LARGEST IN THE CITY. M. L. KinSIB; COLUMBIA, S. C. RESERVED For The Advtisement of I. FRANK EARLY. Qlf. 0ANI1 5LS VETERINANY REMEDIES *U COLIC CUBE. Never fails to cure any case of colic. COUGH, COLD & FEVER DROPS Cures lung fevea, Epizootic coughs, colds, &c. HORSE RENOVATOR Cures indigestion, loss of appetite, worms, &c. WONDER WORKER LINIMENT Cures cuts, wounds, harness galls, scratches, &o. HOOF GROWER & SOFTENER Sure cure for contracted feet, quarter cracks aud tenderness. These wonderful mediemes un sold and guaranteed to please the user of money refunded without ar gument. For sale by DR. J. A. BOYD. WAGONS. T H E M A N Y, I to No High Tariff Prices mi our Goods. While ntany are raising their ps«ws to meet the new Tariff Laws; We are making sweeping reductions in. every line. To make room for incoming goods, we wiR'offer for the next thirty days NEW »»<i SELECT GOODS At prices that neither dUuutged stocks nor auction trash can darn in mutch. No trivial things like Needles, Pitts, Buttons a;.|df Thread. But straight to. the necessary articles of the household. Best heavy i white htiniespun (Vt, 4? cents per vai>t. Best heavy l white homcspui) (<i 5 j cents jper yard. Best heavy round thread check homespun (tq .5 c»ats per yard. Best Standard prints,,warranted fast colors f« ; n't .cents per yard. Btet all wool jeans from, la, to 25 ten is pgr yard. -Shoes, 2o> cents to the best Madfc.*— LuduiiS-gKuiiUi slioys solid leatheir onlv $1.00 jx^r pair. Ladies l^jxgola djiess shoos solid leather very tine $1.25 per pay;.. Mens, Viml calf dix*ss sUoc^ solid leatliei only $1.25 per pair. For the wapl of space we can only send yon the choms of this lovely song., ~ "" to see us we will give you the whole song, and many more that will make you happy. Plainly w:e have a full stock of Dry Goods, Nutiuus, Shoes, Hats, Clothing awl every article a BARGAIN, that, can't he matched. Call early and convince yourselves. Very Respectfully, A. J. BROO The Acknowledged Leader «£ Low Prices. Darlington South Carolina. F urniture! Furniture!! Furniture!!! -:o:- THE CHEAPEST LARGEST aud BEST LINE of FURNITURE EVER OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF DAKLINllTPN COUNTY. -AT- & Two-horse wagons are now Manufactured at JOHN SISKIN'S FACTOS DARLINGTON, S. C. CALL AND SEE THEM BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. A COMPLETE STOCK OF Buggies, Carts, Harness A N 1)— FURNITURE Always on Hand. Undertaker’s Supplies. THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED DESIGNS AND FINISHES IN BED ROOM SUITS IN WALNUT, ANTIQUE OAK, Kith CENTURY and OLD ENGLISH. GIVE US A CALL. Wli WANT YOCK TKADC anil WILL IK) OUR VERY REST TO PLEASE YOU. Respcctfally, Haynsworth & Boyd. On March 1st, IShl WE WILL MOVE INTO THE HEWITT BUILDING NEXT DOOKTO McCALL & BURCH'. ? OUR STOCK OF CHAMBER SUITS WILL BE COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR. ERNEST A. SMITH, PHOTOGRAPHER, Darlington, South Carolina Parlors over Garner’s new drug store, where the citizens of Darling! Countv arc now respectfully invited to call and examine thy Actures The very bc,«t of work guaranteed. . .