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* t r-f Ivsl I'lliniii"! Jnlv Ififli. !891l. unsx'niitulous (lonmj'o'rue.s who him* j country. thrust themselves forward us loaders j Such exhibitions should make any of the Alliance, tv hose interests how-1 one anxious to rid the nation of such . ever areas nothing compared with a menace and restore the issuing and Dcstrovnl bv Firr Deerii!Iirr 1'itli. I8!t0 earrvino out their own seltislidesi'Mis. 1 control of the volume of currenev to! Ke-Kstablislieil February lltli. IStll. W. D. WOODS, T J. DREW. KDITOUS \N!1 :: .euiKTous. { )ih* Dollar a Your. DAlM.l ncton. s. r. Wednesday, Jan. 27, 1892. Of course just ns soon as one of | the government, whose proper func- i these polititad adventures is criticised, i tion it is. he raises a great hue and cry about 1 persecution and calls on the people■ Jasper Dots, i I* boycott the papers that dare to at- i tack him, but this ruse won’t work, | land the Alliance is waking up to: i the fact that they have been deluded j I he tobacco mania has struck ourj ; into supporting a lot of very unwor-1 farmers and some of them rides !•> i thv men. whose proper place is a re- i miles to-ee an empty tobacco barn, i tirement from which they should i ^ (a wifi.) never have emerged. FOR SALE. i Times are improving, judging from | the prospective marriages. for Infants and Children. “Cast or I»is so well adapted to children that ( recommend it as superior to any prescription cnown to me.*’ II. A. Archer, M. D., *U So. Oxford £t. t Drooklyn, N. Y. Castorla cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrheea. Enictation, Kills Wonntt, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without injurious medication. Tub Cbntaur Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. One of the best engines and saw mills in the State; 4<> to ">0 horse power, fifty feet carriage, three steel | plate boilers, ti\e timber carts, new > 1 saw 50 inches, belts almost new, but ting saw attached and saw sharpener, all complete; building can go with' machinery. Apply to T. Kevvcs, | Lancs, or K. Welling, I'harlc.ston. Also if inch planer and groove! and tongue and seven inch moulding | machine, planes four sides. Oov. 'I'illman has. probably, a good manv political sins to answer for. but ho deserves a great deal of credit for bis open opposition to the Sul)-1 reus- nrv Hill. Tie has recommended some very unwise things himself, but this bill was too much for him or any other level headed man to swallow. Since the adjournment of the Leg islature. some of the editors that, for sometime, had been securely perched upon the fence, show some signs of leaving that rather insecure resting place, and are paying their respects to the Governor and the Legislature in pretly vigorous style. Friends of Dr. .1. William Stokes. State Senator from Orangeburg. Pres ident of the State Alliance and edi tor of the Cotton Plant, have brought him out as a cand date for Congress man from the First I list rich It is said that he will be opposed by Major I’raw ley. the present Kepresentative. In that case the contest is likely to be a lively one. Major Braivley hn- made a good record in Congress but Senator Stokes stands very close to the people. He has labored earnestly in their behalf and they may reason ably expect him to continue !<• do so if be should represent them in ( on- gress The above notice we clip from the Columbia iVgister. m"! t *’ 1 ' Correspondence. Oyster suppers are fashionable just | now among us. One of our young mi-n was sad on ! Sundi.y night, lust. What, wasj wrong, old Isivf' There i as a young couple that walked down to laike Swamp Creek yesterday evenintr. Wonder if they were fishing. We are told that there is a patent Win don’t our Koitob Hkkai.h: The Comptroller of the Currenev, in his recent annual report, makes the following recommendations; "The Comptroller desires to repeat in substance the recommendations eork leg for dogs, contained in his report for 1890. In : friend buy him one. his opinion the present law should | y resHI ,s Stephens. Sanbury it Co., are telling how rich they will beaftcr this years tobacco crop. Some of our girls ought to be •pieens, and will be if appearances count for anything. Our new church is ipiite a resort be so amended as to provide (1.1 "Thai no association shall be required to maintain a bond deposit of more than slOttO to secure circula tion.” (2) “That every association may issue circnhiting notes par value of the bomb Cli “That the monthly withdrawal i ^ l!lt |s l * 1 s is|tial to the | < sii deposited ^" l young ladies in the afternoon. attraction.' Mr Walter Vaughn's cottage is nearing compictiun and he will soon oeeiipy it. There was a few of the young peo ple that met at Mrs. V inghn’s the other night. They report a very en-j joyable time. Hope it will happen I again soon. News Items of Interests Freeman will turn its batteries loose , tain n , )( f,,,,,,,} j,, , mv f 01 . ni on this Dr. We make no apology for publish ing the article, which appears on the first page'I’ll K IIf.Kai.d.oii the free Coinage ipiestion, and hope that our readers, especially those who have been misled by the silver men. will give it a careful perusal, feeling as sured that if they do so, they will see the fallacy of the whole scheme, and also learn how much tribute the country at large, if the act is passed, will have to pay to the owners of the * silver mines. The .News and Courier, from which paper we copy the article, has done a public service in publish ing it. Two of our readers, who have made the subject of finance a special study, pronounce the article the best they have oyer read on the suTijiet. As the unlimited coinage of silver is one of the demands of the Ocala platform, we will be very glad if some of the papers, who advocate these visionary measures, would an swer the arguments presented by Mr. Harter. We dare any of them to publish the article, and then take it up, section by section, and meet the points made by this able champion of a sound currency. We have Senator Stewartb speech in favor of free coin age, which is at the service of any of our brother editors who care to lock horns with Mr. Harter. of bonds pledged to secure such notes should not exceed S:i()(i() in the aggregate." l-t) “That the semi-annual duty on circulation be so reduced as to equal one-fourth of 1 percent per annum." “The recommendations are made upon the supposition that Congress w ill not favorably consider measures looking to any considerable increase of circulation through further note issues by national banks.” ; Tl,m> " as 11 V, T V , ’ i " 1 '’"Dision near “While the Comptroller is of the { "" Fri ' ,il . v "'.tflit by which | trains were badly smashed and sever al D’o*! mortal!” wou-idod. on** of 'i •.... I'O’jil'eer' . i!;':'/ ■>>;i, has since died. The engine of a construction train was running backward and was run into by a wreaking train that The lhat subject. He deems it wise toj' vn ’ < ’ k " 1,s clt ‘ ,ll '‘’' 1 l '. v 11 o’clock the accept the situation, so far as note lluggies, Surreys, IMuetoiis, Itouri rails, Wagons. Harness. Saddles, Indies. Collars. Halters, Lap Holies, Cum Comlis, * . Hruslies, Harness Oil, Leather, Whips,&e. ‘ We sell gooil mneliine miiile Ibnness eompli'le, wilh Collar and llames, for ^11. We can f'iniisli any slyli* of HAND MADIC HARNESS, from the cheapest sinurlc hujrirv harness to the finest roach harness, ol>o 1 ami 2-horse wa^on harness. ncMn m. sintii. Dealer in all kinds of €01 MV : € I. A IIIS. : &c. Florence l^t., Darlington, S.C. Lor the next (HI Hays we will sell our Lntirc Stoek of Hen, Youth and Boys* Clothiii!;’ AT COST to make room for our Spring Stoek. ALSO A FEW PIECES lAOKAIA CARPET AT COST. Call early and get Big Bargains. Jove & (Sanders 8, WF. WILL liFCKIVK THIS WEEK Tio Gar Iris al DAHUNOTOX, S. ('. ])ossess cer- ojiinion that bank note.* tain qualities not foum of government issues. !mt which are, necessary to a perfect circulating! medium, he is, nevertheless, aware j that the present is not an opportune I time for presenting his views upon j " ils oil ’ ,s " i,v Otranto. SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to our “Young Hen’s Buggies” at 8(15.00. , HARRELL & COMPANY. issues arc concerned, ami ask for such legislation as will relieve na tional banks so far as possible from the enforced and nuremunerative issue of circulating notes, so that they may be unembarrassed in their efforts to faithfully servo the public as banks of discount and deposit." Here, Mr. Editor, is an acknowl edgement that the national banking system is not held in favor by Con gress, and has. lived beyond the period when'it can aid in the supply of cmrency. Notwithstanding this, thoComp- tiollei asks that they be relieved from | wag burned on Thursday night, and (hat portion which is a benefit to the . l | ll)llt tv „f t | )r inmates perished In the flames. There were over tlmi* next day. The blame for tin* accident sifins torest on the train dispatcher at Wilmington. The town of Edgefield had a large fire on Thursday night, and the loss was about fifty thousand dollars. Among the unfortunates was the Edgefield Advertiser which had its office burned. The 19th of January, the birthday of General Lee, is a legal holiday in Virginia, and the day was observed in an appropriate way in Itichmoiid. It was also observed in other South ern cities. I The Indianapolis Siir»ii*al Institute GOTO A \ D KliOM K EVJTt'K V, Ineludiiig I’ifteen Standard I’.red Trotting Hares. lot We h on hand a large Ii’ed Ifust 1‘roof of SKKI) OATS. And see Their bine of LADIES rri) DRESS GOODS, people and retain what is profitable to themselves. hundred inmates in the building mi- The proposition to require but dergoing surgical treatment, and iklnuu to secure circulation in place! n ,. lnv ,.f them were entirely helpless.! ! Er.-kine College, the property of i PETER BOWLES tIOKS l-'MIST CI.ASS NOTICE! THE ENDEKSIUXED WISHES To IX- FOHM TIHn PEHLK THAT ALTIIOrtiH HE HAS BEEN lU lLVT OFT HE IS STILL IN BFSINESS AND HAS A LAi.tiE ST(»( lx OF GlitiCEIHES. Fl.TITS, NETS Foil THE ClllilSTMAS 'I’L’ADE. TOYS AND EANCV Al.TICLES AKE ALSO KEPT, AND EVEliVBODV CAN BE SCITED WITH WHAT THEY WANT. I AM NOW LOCATED IN BOYD’S OLD DIU'G ST01,'E,NEXT TO THE HEWITT BLOCK, ON THE NOKTIl SIDE OF THE SDCAlih 6. 0. MERTZ. n Eaper Hanging. Kalsoininfi Work a Specialty. He solicits the patronage of I (arlington. We have no hesitation in saying that the passage of the free coinage silver bill by Congress, will be a very grave mist ike, in-as-niuch as it will seriously derange the bnancial affairs of the Nation, cause gold to be withdrawn from circulation and hurt everybody except the owners of the silver mines, who of course will be enriched by having about seventy- live cents worth of silver stamped as a dollar, and being paid out as such. If the* large democratic majority in Congress were capable of exercising a little common sense by letting this question alone, and devoting their at tention to the Tariff. making it the issue, and undoing some of the vi cious legislation of the last Congress, that statesman and patriot, Grover Cleveland, would be the next occu pant of the White House. One tiling is very certain, and there is no use in shutting our eyes to the fact, and that is if this unwise and iniquitous measure is carried, it wiH sound the death knell of the Dcniocntic party so far as tin* next presidential elec tion is concerned, and for their .suc cess the Republicans will have to thank the dense stupidity and inex cusable ignorance of some of the Democratic leaders. of the present law, which makes $12,500 the lowest amount, is an outrage upon the business intelli gence of the public. There is at present J,(i9l national banks, with $152,113,850 in bonds deposited to secure circulation. This recommendation would reduce their deposits to 8i5,(!94,ftOO or a reduction of $148,419,850. The banks in this ease could dispose of these bonds, and at present rate realize the snug little sum of $20,715,5(12 as pre miums. The monthly withdrawal of $3,000,000 cuts no figure, as there are other methods that could be made use of. The interest, oil what is called semi-annual duty, is now one-half of 1 per cent payable on the average circulation every six months, this the Comptroller recom mends shall be reduced to one-fourth of I percent annually. Should these recommendations be carried out. the financial machine which has long controlled the business of the coun try would be continued on an ex ceedingly cheap basis. By the de posit of $3,094,000 in bonds with un understa ding among themselves that no currency would be taken, the entire national bank the Associate Reformed I’resbvteri- • i ans, located at Due West in this Stab. CENTS’ : FCRNIShixc : Godds WAGONS. nil, dctniv.,! W lire i>ii Sri,lav nuirii- Betbl'C buying V.>111'fill 1 1)111. TllCV will 1)6 glad to show you their goods, and will ing. There was no insurance and the loss was about $20,000. A valuable theological library was burned with guarantee the prices to he low enough for the building. • -ii p ^ you. Give us a call. Old newspapers for sale at Thk ' 1 KKSPKCTFTbbY, McCALL & BURCH. Two-horse wagons are Manufactured at is Hkkai.d Office. OBITUARY. DtHosk.—Mrs. Almira 1 hi Bose, nee Garner, the idolized wife of Mr. j W. I\ Du Bose, was born March 5,; 1801, and died January 20, 1892.' “Her sun has gone down, while it was yet day, but the light of her sweet Christian character still shines! on.” In the social circle she brought sunshine and gladness, and those of us with whom she mingled freely from childhood, and have felt the 1 power of her sweet, jovous character, realize what we have lost. Of heri it may la* truly said: “None knew her but to love her, | None named her but to praise.” But in her earthly honie, left so desolate, her loss is most keenly felt. Devoted mother, grief-strieken hus band, swi*i*t billies, tie* loved one is gone before. She made von sweet "All Tiss Con to iso WHO Wail," May sound well to the Philosopher, but “HUSTLE 1 GET LEFT Has a truer ring to the buying public this season. If there ever was a time when you felt that your Dollar must do double duty, that time is now. Realizing this condition, we come before the trade 51 ,,, music here, she is making sweeter issue could be • . ’ . » 7- • .• i music far, up vonder. Anticipating wiped out., or, when found to the | the , lav whell t i K *re will In* a blessed interest of the hanks, coni Mr in-, reunion, strive to realize “your loss," creased to the full extent of the only for a little while, “is her eternal bonded debt of the nation. gain. A. \\. I\ Such a power for contracting or expanding the currency docs not exist in any nation.. It is a power that even dcs|>otii* governments dure Strayed or sloh n from my premises not exercise, and vet the Comptroller 1,11 F'atnnlay night. Jniiuan 2J, one i l, t .... e it ’■< : grav horse and one black mure mule. and Secretary ot the t rc.-.siirv re-!'. .*.. . . ... . . . . ., ; • A liberal reward will be paid for the xchanges, notably: commended its adoption by the law ivturn of same. STRAIED (IB STOLEN. C. B. LAW. Darlington, S. C. Some of our the Sumter Freeman, are still harp- making branch of this government, ing on the Ocala platform, and call-, Then* is, however, not the least ing on candidates to declare whether chance for these recommendations they favor them or not. Of course being enacted into law. Since the ■ Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. the Sub-Treasury Bill is the demand education of the people u)Km finan- 1 that all the others centre around, ciul mutt rs would bring such a, IWR B Y and until its advocates, which up to storm of opposition that even the I 1%/ELo the present time they have not made hardened conscience of t he average 1 the semblance of doing, advance some congresjiinen could not withstand it. 1 „„ , . . ... ,i rhe anmml mei'ting ot the SloekhoM- real arguments m its favor, pisiple 1 In* tact tliat the highest otlioials cr, ,,l Hu* l,iii'lii)gi*m biglu, Waienmil who know even the A. B. C.,of in the tiimiicial liiqiurUuent of go\- Po*v<*rCo. will *e hehl al the olltee of , , . .iiii i W. F. Dargan, at DarlingUm, ('. II.. S. finance will oppose such an utterly ernment shoubl make such rei om- on WY.incsday, ihcilnl day ol Kciiniarv wild and impracticable scheme. It niendations is sufficient to till well- m xi.ai tgoeloek, foi Hu* purpose of , , . - , . , • -ii i electing ollleers for the ensuing rear ami has the distinction of being the most, niciuiiiig citizens, with ulariu, us it ij,,, .tpausactipafof ottier 1 business of revolutionary and visioimrv liiianeial discloses the intjiimt^ relatjqjisand 1 ' m l mr,H n< , c. i:i ^ nuvvjx’'- scheme ever projaisi'd in moilerii i.efmeijrt of action that obtains Ik*- B’res.iV Tn'^s. 1 times, and nobody is inure aware of tween this branch of the government' D iliUNoT.iX, S. .Ian. 19. ’!(2. that can not he equalled. We do not ask your patronage simply for friend ship's sake, or for past favors; but we come as honest business men and ask your trade for the Dollars and Oents that we will save you. With pluck, energy, and an unei'i'ing judgment, backed by I he Almighty American Dollar, we have secured BARGAINS that no ninety day credit concern can ever hope to reach. We are no longer strangers among you, but have proven the past four years that we fulfill every promise we make. We now propose to sell you goods at prices to meet those of your cotton. With many thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage of the past, we respectfully in vite cverv one to GAEL AT OUU NEW STAND and we will prove that we are still THE LEADERS OK LOW BRICES. Yen' Respectful I v, A. j. BROOM. DARLINGTON, S. C. CALL AND SEE THEM BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. A COMPLETE STOCK OF Buggies, Carts, Harness A X D FURNITURE Always on Hand. Undertaker’s Supplies. E. C. ROTHOLZ. Fill Style a Sts Us ire in Inty. Mruclettc plaiiN mill mixtures, will) plain goods to mate!). CoiiielslU. i. new inbric in St reelshades made for comhinatioi) in various novel devices. Knitted worsted goods for children, also capes for ladies and misses. Kmhroideries. I Fosters Kill (Moves in leading shades and prices. Kndless variety of bailies. Misses and Childrens Hose; socks for infants and : infants cloaks. Hihbons to soil the people. Imported Rohes, something to he admired, t Fancy Goods of all descriptions. Dress Makers Findings, with prices away down. I must insist upon you to come and see for yourself. Mdnii*. Thompson Health Bodice for bailies (hat cannot wear corsets. Some thing entirely new. i Alma Corset, in black and white, heals 'em all, only $1.00. Millinery! HilliMj! Millinery! Miss Maggie Jones, of James G. Johnson ,V Co., of New York, the toniest milliners in the metropolis, will he glad to serve you with the latest tliat can he produced. Our Flace is Strictly First-Class, Call and Sec. Respectfully, E. G ROTHOLZ. MAII. ORDERS promptlv attended to. PERFECTED CRYSTAL LENSES ▼RADC MARK. Quality First and Alwyj. it. o. ititisnm, Book • Dealer - and • Optician lists the exclusive sale of these cele brated goods in Darlington, S. ('. K E 1.1. A M & MOORE. NEW SHOE STORE. —oooooooonoononot) ( ) ()ooo()oooooo()00<>o— WOODS & MILLING Take pleasure in iinnntincing tliat they have opened a Large ani Complete Steel of ami are prepared to suit every one in these very necessary articles. Mriis Bools ami Shoes. Ladies. Misses ami Lhildrens Shoes. Kubltrr Shoes of all Sixes, Rubber Goods for Grills. Ladies and riiildmi. Splendid sissortinenl of Tinbivlhis,Trunks, Valises and TunYeliim’ times, and nobody is more aware oi tween tins iimnciiot t lie government WU ' , * It. .VJ4- this foot limit a large majority of the l ml the.owners of the inonvy of the. Children Cry for Pitcher’s C&StOria., ''lllUOX S Ui(l cSlOl’C. Shoe Strings, 1* remit l‘oli^h, Blaekin*.', »Vr. complete stoek of IMifis; Cell speeial iiltcniiou to |heir The only manufacturing Oplicinns in the South, Atlanta, Ga. Jt-iS*'Peddlers arc not .sti|i]ilicd nitii ( these funious glusscK. Gliildrous Hlioes AND LATEKr STYLES IN STIFF HATS.