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-V li BAUTONIEMLD Established 1898. Destroyed by Fire Deeetiber 15th, 1890 Ke-Established Febvaaey 11th. 1891. W. D. WOODS, Editor, DARLSNttTON. & ('. Wednesday, April 15th, 1891. KEEP THE TARIFF IK VIEW. By far the most important ques tion now before the people is the tariff, ami until Congress does away with the obnoxious McKinley tax; all efforts to improve the condition of the people at large will accomplish very lit tile; for the simple reason that this taiilf is the great vampire that has Wn drawing blood from every class, except the protected manufac tures, and no better system could be conceived of to enrich the few at the expense of the many. For years the intelligent Southern farmer has realised this, and has vainly plead ■and argued with his Western brother to join forces with him, and forever put an, end tw this great iniquity; but his work was in vain, his efforts were derided, and the farmers of the West, with the strange fatality that some times effects a whole people, as well as particular individuals, so far from fighting the Octopus of protection; assisted by his voice and vote to rivet the fetters that now hind him hand and foot; too late, and with ruin staring him in the face, now stretches • out his hands to the South for help to enable him to shake off the coils •of this mighty Aaconda. One of the principal compaints of the Alliance is the undoubted fact that the wealth of the country is rapidly becoming •concentrated in the hands of the few; and it would be well, while making this statement, for the farmers to re member that the doctrine of protec tion has been the most potent factor In making this condition of things :]K)ssible, and the only way to stop it is to revise the tariff. It will be well for the Western far mer to hear in mind that he is pri marily resjxatstbfe for all this, and also remember that while the South ern planter will gladly join him in doing away with unjust legislation, he is too wise and conservative to be •dragged into supporting measures that may prove worse than the evils they propose to remedy; especially ■when they take into consideration, what they must know to he true, that if the tariff only bore on the South that it, of course, would in the estimation of our Western broth- .ers l>e a very wise and beneficent law. their experiments without let or hind rance, and trot waste their efforts in behalf of such a callous and unsym pathetic people as the inhabitants of South- Carolina. mm and 'Dress Making. Mrs. R. W. Parker, HAS JUST OPENED In the building oppositse “The Bank of Darlington:” A FASHIONABLE Millinery ami' Dress Milking Establishment. The Millinery Department is un der the supervision of Miss Burnett, one of Armstrong, Cator & Co’s, most thorough and accomplished milliners. Miss Abbott, of Baltimore, who is an experienced' dress maker, and who cuts and tits accurately superintends the Dr. Jin A. 1. YOU WILL BIND IN THIS Establishment one of the choicest assortments of Millinery ever seen in Darlington, with the novelties of the season. Come and see. Fire & Marine INSURANCE Co. SPUING FIELD, Mass. A "''iiey at Darlington, So Ca. H. L. CHARLES, Agent. -Til E- TI.HE WILL DECIDE. Some friends, in whose judgement ■.•■we have a great deal of confidence, . seem to think that the Hekau) is -something of an alarmist in finding ;4iuy possible connection between the •Woman’s Industrial College and Fe- Tmale Suffrage; but while giving the i-utmost weight to their views, we are ,•compelled to adhere to our position, and insist that there is great danger of the college, if not openly at least .covertly, being used to advance the fwild and revolutionary theories of ;the advocates of female suffrage. We -do not wish to be understood us op- jwsing the establishment of the col lege; because if properly managed, and kept to its legitimate work, it .might accomplish good results; but merely to call attention to what we .conceive to be a very serious danger iin connection with it. No one will for a moment believe that the Legislature, in jKissing the .act, contemplated that such a con tingency might arise; nor will any .one accuse Gov. Tillman of being an .advocate of female suffrage; hut to .say the least, he acted unwisely in • appointing, on the commission, two ladies, who, if we mistake not, are avowed adherents of this so called .social and moral reform. Whatever may be the views of the faculty of this college, we venture if he prediction that sooner or later (these advanced ideas will be taught; .if not openly at least secretly, and before we are aware of it, the evil •will be wide-spread. The mere fact that the establishment of the college would, in some respects, be regarded as an entering wedge, is of itself suf ficient to make us move with caution in the matter. We scarcely think that the people .of this Stale are prepared for the p'opogation o' suc h subversive doc trines, and take the liberty of sug gesting to the advocates of female suffrage that they can liud, in some of the new Western States, much more congenial soil for sowing the seeds of this fanaticism, than they ,can ever ho|>e to have in South Cam- •lina. They are neither strong enough in numbers or influence to make their emigration a matter of very serious loss. When people are not in sym pathy with the laws and customs of any particular State or country, it is clearly their duty to move to some Inure congenial laud. If the mutter were brought to the attention of con gress, (hat body might fix up a terri tory for them, where I bey might try FINEST CLOTHING rpo BE HAD IS FOUND HERE AND if you doubt this assertion call at once and I will convince you of the fact. There never was such a display of El N E 4'LOTII I N(> as I am showing tins Season, the finest production of art in TAILOR-MADE GARMENTS, showing all the latest SHADES. The Electric Blue is the popular shade, to lie worn this Season. Among others the BLACK CHEVIOTS, in SACKS and CUTAWAYS are still in demand. Cutaways and Sack Suits in GRAY and numerous other Shades will be worn this Season. It is useless to at tempt to give you a complete description j of this STOCK. I would urge you to call and see the ASSORTMENT DESIRES TO INFORM THE PUB- lic that he has bought out the entire drug stock of Dr. W. J. Garner and rented his store, where lie now has on hand a complete stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, All the popular PATENT MEDICINES. BUISTS’, LANDRETH’S, FERRY’S CROSSMAN’S SEEDS. PIiHadclpliia raised Onion Sets. Headquarters for the celebrated 10 cent Cigar “EL NECTAR” —and— Havana 5 cent Cigar “SABOROSO.” s- ! WOODS & WOODS. OiMMHMMMXKHHKXMXKHMKKXHXIOOOCKJOOLMH > We beg* to announce to om* friends and the public generally that we have re ceived the largest and best selected S tock o tf%pring & ^Jummer ^%oods took f ^Jpring & ^}ummer oods —Fire. Life and Accident- INSURANCE Written in the best of nuoipai At Lowest Rates. o. BRISTOW. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. PETER BOWLES DOES FIRST CLASS that we have ever had, and invite them to inspect the same. ; IF YOU WILL oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Examine Carefully Our New ^j^pring and S ummer ummer %^| oods oods LADIES- iigi Pali; 1>rices nn(1 styles - Paper Hanging. 0ressjjoods and Jrimming^ Parasols, Fans, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery and everything else that can lie found in a first class DRY GOODS STORE. A complete stock of ladies underwear. Very large and beautiful assortment of neck wear, and everything else in the way of gents wear. Clothing and hats in ail Kalsomine Work a Specialty. ^Jarpots and Mailing suitable for the Season, and in patrons never in troduced in this market. He solicits the patronage of Darlington. A tract of 319 Acres, near Me- chanicsville, S. C. A tract of 90 Acres, known as the Bowman place, near Hartsville, S. C. with good dwelling house. Terms Easy. Apply to W. F. DARGAN, 3—25—4t. Darlington, N. C. yyc call special attention to their complect stock (if Zeigler’s Fine Shoes. The stock of shoes is complete in every department. pring and ^Jummer You Will Agree That For Variety, Style, Quality and Low Prices We tire Headquarters for Anything You Want. WE ARE ALWAYS PLEASED TO SHOW OUR GOODS OR TO SEND SAMPLES AN Y WHERE. Respectfully, EDWARDS, NORMENT A COMPANY, Darlington, south Carolina. R. L. 0 A R G A N. Book Sell e it a n d S t a t i o n e it, Music and News Dealer. HAJLHOAD SCHEDULES. The HartsviSiie Railroad. DAILY MIXED TUAIX. Leaves Hartsville, (i:-4A A. 51. Jovaun, 1. 'VJ Arrives at Floyd’s,. 7. ;i0 This Irsdit makes cousmiVtiL 'aLlh. tint South homvt passenger train oa iVr I'he- raw A Darlington Railroad. RETURNING. Leaves Floyd's, 10:00 A. M.. Jo ran n, StKgtfc Arrives at Hartsville, 10:.>0 This train waits two hours, if m-ecs- sary, for the North bound freight train, on the G. A D. R. R. J. L. COKER, R resident. C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads. GOING DOWN Leaves Wadeshoro 5:25 A. 51. Bennett's 5:40 Morven’s 5:55 McFarland (5:10 Cheraw 0:48 Gash’s 7:00 Society Hill 7:13 Dove’s * 7:30 Floyd’s 7:38 Darlington 7:50' Palmetto 8:00' Arrives at Florence 8:15. GOING UP. j Leaves Florence 8:10 P. 51'. Palmetto 8:23 Darlington 8:35 Floyd’s 8:40 Dove’s 8:52 Society Hill 9:12 Cash’s 9:17 Gheraw 9:43 McFarland 10:08 5Iorvcn’s 10:20 Bennett’s 10:35 Arrives at Wadeshoro 11:00 Freight Train Going Up. ; Leaves Florence 8:15 A. 51. Arrives at Darlington 9:05 Freight Going Down. Leaves Darlington 3:30 P. 51. Arrives at Florence 4:10 A. F. RAVENEL, President. No. 23. PIANO’S and ORGANS SOLD. Musical Catalogue Prices. The New England, Behr Bros. A Go. and Weaver Pianor. The Esty, Carpenter, Kimball and Weaver Organs, No. 50. All of the very best makes and guaranteed. Sold on libera) instalment plans If you want a Piano or Organ let me place one in your home on trial. W. C. & A. Railroad. GOING SOUTH. Leaves Wilmington *8:1C p. m. .Marion 9:20 Arrives at Florence 10:15 a. m. j I have purchased this Season—nothing in the City like it. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria, IN BOYS SUITS you will find it equal in assortment to i the other Stock. BOYS’ CONFIR5IA- j TION SUITS in Black Cheviots Serges. ; Sizes 5 years to 15 years. Also other Shades handsomely made up. There never was such a STOCK of BO3’S’ CLOTHING as I am now offering in long PANT SUITS. Call and see my : line at $6.50 they are the regular 410.00 line anywhere else in the City. Besides this there are other lines in better grades, in all the fashionable styles and made to FIT PERFECTLY. 5Iy Stock is manu factured to give GOOD WEAK, not merely for show. STItAW H AT S" My Stock is ready for inspection in all the latest SHAPES and COLORS, the YACHT in BLUES and BLACKS. Abo a full line of Boys’ and Children's HATS in all qualities and prices. Call and see this line, the LARGEST IN THE CITY. M. L KInarB; COLUMBIA, S. C. -JOHN SAWYER,- - TAILOR. T am now prepared for the Spring and Summer work. Dyeiny, Cleaning and Repairing Clothes. "Pearl Street, Dar lington, S. C. Sulzbacher & Son, JEWFLERS, FLORENCE, S. C. and DARLINGTON, S. C. Everything in the way of Staple anil Fancy Groceries always on hand. Give us ;t trial if von want bargains. . C. ALEXANDER. Corner Pearl and Grove Streets, DARLINGTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. Is now better preqared than ever to serve customers with the usual full stock of • • • • l The many customers of this well known establishment throughout Darlington County are guaranteed that a continuance of their patronage will mean FOB THEM “The Best Goods for the Least Money.” School Commissioner’s Notice! Darlington’, C. II. S. ('. j March 21, 18!) I. / The Annual Exutnutlon for Teach ers of the Public Schools for Dar lington County, will be held at the Court House on Friday the 21lh day of April next. The examination in October will be discontinued. By order of the State SujK'rinteu- denl of Education. W. II. Evans, School Commissioner. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. To The Ladies. Don't ruin your complexions by ex [swing your faces to the Sun when Woods & Woods have such lovely paratols. One Dollar Weekly Buys n gold watch by our club system. Our 14 kiuat patent stiffened Gold causes are warranted for twenty years. Waltlmn or Elgin movement—reliable and well known. Mlem wind and set. Hunting or open face ladys' or gent’s size. Equal to any 475 watch. We sell one os these watches for 428 cash, and send to any address by registered mail, or by express, (’. (». I)., with privilege of examination. Onr agents at Durham, N. G., write: “Our jewelers have confessed they don’t know how you can furnish such work for the money. Watches exchanged. One good reliable agent wanted In each place. Write for particulars. EMPIRE WATCH COMPANY., 48 * 50 Maiden Lane, New York. The PEOPLE'S BMiK OF DARLINGTON. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. uu Iron One Dollar And 5 per cent. Interest paid thereon. “Small Savings |Y|akc Large Profits.” E. KEITH DARGAN, H . A. CARRIGAN, II. L. CHARLES, President. Vice-President. Cashier. Grand Announcement FROM X HE M UTUAI, Qarpkt QoMI'ANY THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE IN THE CITY. Xo. 247 King Street, Opposite Haskell, Charleston, N. ('. 11EA n-Ql'A IITKUS FOit ALL FloOK CoVKItINOS. UPHOLSTEKING GOOUS AND I lit APERIES OF ALL KlXUS. THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE STATE. We quote a few of our specialties: Brussels Carpets at 05, 75, 85 and $1 per yard; Velvet Carpets ot $.25, $1.40 and $1.50 per yard; Ingrain Carpets at 50, 00, 70, 00 and $1 per yard; Hemp Carpets at 20, 25, OO and 35 per yard; Straw Mattings tit 15, 18, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40 per yard. Bros at 75, $1,25, $2.00, $2.50 to $9.00 each. Window Shades at 50, 75, $1.00 to $4.00 each. Cohnick Poles at 25 t 35, 50, 75 to $3.00. Full Stock Luce Curtains from 00c per pair up to $15.00 per pair. Special attention given to all orders. We guarantee satisfaction. To give us a trial is to come again. Finest selection in the City and our prices are the lowest. M. J. POWERS, II. M. WALKER, Secretary and Treasurer. Manager. An Elegant Line of Elite Stationary at Prices that will as tonish. A large line of Books, Albums and Plush Goods suit able FOR presents. Beaches and Spaldings Base Balls, Bats, Gloves, Masks, Belts, Caps etc, at catalogue prices. A large line of Hammocks from 75c. $1.25 and up. Croquet sets complete at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. A large line of the newest Novels by the best Authors always on hand. New ones added weekly as published. Any book not in stock will be ordered tit catalogue prices. Anything in the Stationary, Musical or Novelty lines to be had at THE DARLINGTON BOOK STORE, R. L. DARGAN, Proprietor. JOHN C. WHITE, Darlington, South Carolina. Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House Furnishing Goods, Bolts, Tobacco Flues, <fec. Caller ' OarM, ei we cePlease You. Anything Not in Stock Will be Ordered for You. NO STRANGER TO YOU! The writer lias had pleasant business relations with some of the good people of Darlington, and he desires to increase and enlarge his trade in this go-ahead town. DRY GOODS and CARPETS We carry in great variety, and every fair means will be put forth this Fall and Winter season to show you how well we can do for you in both of the lines named. OUR CARPETS Have already been purchased and will he in stock in the months of August and September. The Patterns in Extra Supers, Brussels and Body Brussels are fine; Velvets in new and pretty colors, and we intend selling them at from $1.00 to $1.25 for the lust named. Samples of Dress Goods will be supplied when desired. Correspondence Solicited. Respectfully, R. M. McINTIRE, Wilmington, N. C. THU LAKGKST JKWELKY STORK IN T1IK STATE. Leaves Florence 3:20 a. m. Sumter 4:35 Arrives at Columbia 0:13 No. 27. Leaves Wilmington *10:10 p. in. Marion 12:40 a. m. Arrives at Florence 1:80 No. 52. Leaves Sumter 19:45 a.m. Arrives at Columbia 10:55 ! No. 58. Leaves Florence t 8:25 ; Arrives at Sumter 9:85 No. 52. runs through from Charleston ; via Central Railroad, leaving Lancs 8.80 • a. m., Manning 9.10 a. m. Train on (’. & 1). Railroad connects a) Florence with No. 58. GOING NORTH JAMES ALLEN & CO., 285 King Street. Charleston, S. C. No. 51. Leaves Columhir *10.85 p. in. Sumter 11:50 Arrives at Florence 1:15 a. m. No. 78. Leaves Florence 1:35 a. m. Marion 5:20 Arrive nt Wilmington 8:35 No. 59. Leaves Sumter t6:37 p. m. Arrives at Florence 7:50 No. 53. Leaves Columbia Arrives at Sumter *5:20 p. m. 0:32 No. 14. Leaves Florenct *8:15 p. m. 8:55 Marion Arriues at Wilmington 11:45 •Daily. tDaily, except Sunday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, via Central R. R., arriving at Manning 7:04 p. m., Lanes 7:42 p. m., Charleston 9:30 p. m. No. 59 connects at Florence with the D. & D. train for Cheraw and Wader- boro. Oos. 78 and 14 make close •onnecthm at Wilmington with the W. & W. R. R. for all points North. Train on Florence Railroad leave Pee Dee daily, except Sunday, at 4.40 p. m., and arrives at Rowland 7.00 p. m. Re turning leaves Rowland at 6.30 a. m.. arrives a Pee Dee 8.50 a. m. Train on Manchester & Augusta R. R. leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, at 10.50 a. m., arrives"at Rimini 12.01 p. m. Returning leaves Rimini 12.15 p. m., ar rives at Sumter 1.30 p. m. H. WALTERS, General Manager. J. R. KENLEY, Asst. General Manager, J. F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. Northeastern Railroad. GOING SOUTH. No. 23, Daily. Leave Florence *10.85 p n. Kings! ree 11.49 Arrive Lanes 12.15 Leave Lanes 12.15 / Arrive Charleston 2.40 / No. 01, Daily. 1 Leave Florence *8.30 y m Kings! ree 9.40/ Arrive Lanes 10.07/ Leave Lanes lO.lX Arrive Charleston nib No. 53. Leave- Lanes *8.05 p. m Arrive Charleston 0.45 Train on ('. A 1). R. 11. connects at Florence with No. (it trail!. GOING NORTH. No. 78, Daily. Leave Charleston * *1.15 a. in Arrive Lanes % 3.00 Leave Lanes 3.00 Kings! ree 8.20 Arrive Florence 4.30 No. 14. Leave Charleston *4.30 p. in Arrive Lanes 0.29 Leave Lanes 0.29 Kings! ree 0.40 Arrive Florence 7.55 No. 52, Daily. Leave Charleston *7.00 a. m Arrive Lanes 8.27 •Daily. tDaily except Sunday. No. 52 runs through to Columbia Central R. R. of S. C. Nos. 78 and 14 run solid to Wilmiu N. ('. making close connection with A W. R. K. for all points North. H. WALTERS, General Manager. •I. R- KENLY, Asst. General Manag J. F. DIVINE, General Suucrintcm HENBY M. SMITH, Beal Estate Agent, FLORENCE St DARLIIAGTOV S. C. Special attention paid to the buy ing and selling of real estate, collec tion of routs, &c. The strictest attention will be paid to all business entrusted mo.