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V : t. s 1 _ ——— TIB BiBLIHGTOlf BERiLD CsMMish?! July ICtli, ISttO. Dsstroyo;! l>v Fire Dt'cr-mln'i' Iftlli, ISflO Rf-Kutablisheil Fi'liraary HMi. 1891. Cougressnian Mills, of Texas, the great champion of law Tariff, has heen unanimously elected to the United States Senate, by the Texas Legislature, which is now in sosssion The Freeman nominates, that is, suggests, as good material for Alli ance representatives in the (tuherna course, less amenable to reason. Homo influence, the church, and social re straint are the most potent factors in W. D. WOODS, T. J. DREW. KDITOas AND IMtOl’KTKTOUS. torial race Kdward E. Evans of Dar- , c , , s lington, or W. I). Evans of Marlboro. | th ^, ™ \ l,f . and these, . I). P. Duncan of Union, or d. AV. ueed at the right tune, are about the Stokes of Orangeburg. Orations 1 only While it must be admitted that the: goodness! n’kat a line thing it would njxm to accomplish anything, political situation is a very eonipli-1 , _ ^ ' even these, to a large extent, fai , , . , , . , 11* Orr discuss the issues of the cam-.. ... i • • n _ *. ted and serum? one, the solution of J 1)(lf(m thc IKH , p ] t .. Kitterness le88 Mk ‘"; " 0,k 18 1,1 the of l ,u " Agencies that can be depended and fail un- Ono Dollar a it ns not impossible if every good citi wn will use Ids influence for the res toration of jieace and concord. »».r-nr *»»<•■ v • DAHLIXCTON. S. C. "* Why can’t the (ircenville News give the Columbia Register and the ; f r , | Abbeville Medium a little peace and Weanesday, Mai oil 2o : • not trv to divert, their attention from the important duty of burning in- Will . omc of our contemporaries, t , ellge a j f| le s | )r ii| t . 0 f'I'illman. please tell us v. here 1 In* money is to come from to enable llm (lovernment is is demanded to own the railroads, by the Ocaui platform. If everybodv, exeejd the adherents there conld not he: but education of Vention instead of reformation. the highest and best kind, there;—— —— would be “world without end.” . .. i * o , , , - A group of I illnimutcs and Anti- I be suggestion, (pioted above, ot the brilliant but visionary and erratic! editor of the Freeman would all be verv well if the Alliance was a unit, in regard to the needs of the farmers.! by thc time that Johnson had about! a dozen pulls at him. There is no tiring Johnson, and the force of his I ridicule is so tremendous and his com-1 mon sense and popularity, wherever; he is know n, so great, that Ben Till man, we think, would be driven off of the stump and give up I he can vas's. Every one whom we have con sulted about this suggestion agrees w ith our estimate of the man, imtitiws Barber Shop Important to Everybody! Tillnianitcs were talkingon the street in Cheraw (lie oilier dav and one of says that he would make Tillinairj sick before he got through with him.! We hope that the Convention next! Is thc place to go when in need of a Shave or Hair-Cut. Everything New. Prices Reasonable, and; Only Frst Class, workmen employed. VALUABLE LOT 0 St - S A S. II | week will look favorably on Mr.! the number (wually mentioned that Johnson and by all means dve him I ^ r J. Monroe Johnson, of Marion,sohci-1 some place on the ticket. he he- : t , lt> rt . sillel n. ej w ji,) ground attached, bnt unforimn tely for the [dan of our [ or fop [lie (ith circuit, would he a porter is for d. Monroe Johnson for j Il0W occupied by me. contemporary, the Order is eirtirely | flest-rate man to oppose Tillman for j (iovernor, and if it is not iiracticable! MRS. S. L. PIERCE, at sea itself in regard to the demands, ■ (iovernor. We must confess that we 1 t<f nominate him tor the lirst place. 1 When in need of Anything in the STATIONERY and the assertion may be very safely never before though! of Mr.' by all means put him somewhere so of the Third Party, were to leave, made that the majority of llie mem- Johnson in connection with theCov- that the State mav receivelhe benefit With all the i dstakes of lb* Legislature, i' is to the everlasting ef; '.lit of I hi- imml'ers of I hat body, tlia: ihey refused io bli idly ol.oy the behests of the (Iovernor. | South Carolina, som % oflb<» distin-j gnisbed citizens \rli« have cast their l' 11 '* lot with Ibis band of otfiee seekers and faneties would be able to roam hers of the Alliance are opposed to ernorsbip, but thc more we think of j of his speaking. the Sub-Treasury, which is the prin- (i lt . matter the more are we impress- ! eipal plank in the Ocala platform, cd with thc idea that he would make Now unless if can Iw* shown that they | ‘be strontresf. tight against Tillman ' ' W “ , -Cheraw Reporler. over a whole Connly wilhoitl running can be made to .unitein these de- on the stiim|i ofanv man in South It would add verv much to there the risk of meeting anyone. On Tuesday the Commi'siomr Registration was verv chances of success if the leaders of; large number took out certificates, the Third Party would announce There were divided about as f.,Hows, tb it, in ease they sweep the country. ■ whiles 200 colored about 90. Every Mrs. Lease, of Kansas, will *be ap- ] Democrats should register in order pointed Secretary of War. 1 that he mav be able to vote in the primarv, as it stems prettv sure tluit What say the members of the All.- wc wi ,j h . lYf ono _ iince, in South Carolina, in regard to I ^ mantis, we would liketokuow i the canvass can hematic according to the suggestion- of the I'reeinan. busv tintl a Another trouble is I Hat there is pmba- ! bly not a man in the State that would care to make a canvass on these demands, for the simple reason that a little reflection would show him that disastrous defeat would await him. how Carolina. J. Monroe Johnson is a ! first-rate speaker and a man possessed e., S, & N. &. R. THROUGH SCHEOULE. the Third Party. Will tlicy like sheep; of sufficient grit and talk hours in the face endurance to of a howling n,ob. He is a forcible and logiea 1 j talker, bill, as such ipialities go for | nbthing in a Tillman campaign, Mr#! Johnson is also possessed of an ini-1 lOpnso power of ridicule. Such a | weapon is oftentimes fhe strongest | Leave Charleston, 0..V.) a in Pre-mails, 8,00 Sumter, i().ir> Darlington, - 0.40 Fayetteville, •1,00 p in Greensboro, 11,-,1 Arrive Richmond, i.40 a m Washington, 8.o5 Baltimore, in.-to Philadelphia, I2.i!5 p m New York. The gentlemen nominated by the || ia f, 4 . ftM be used atid Mr. Jphnson , r ,, ■ Freeman are all intelligent men, understi.nds ImndlingU tojM'i’fect|i|i|. ! ril , MeCmie n , u ^ '>'^ess ,s bnt Uu ^ js m)t olle of tlu . m who! If the Convention whioh meets in' follow such mun «!> » oik, * l,, ( , (liat tho silver lull is unJer ihseus- ml Terrell into a movement that j sion, and botli sidts seem confident an; will tend lo disrupt tile Democratic I () y v j,.| 0 ,. v< Mr. Bland made the open- parly in the iSoiith, and give nothing jj,,, spei'tii favoringfret* coinage, and in exchange therefor? ; Mr. Williams, of Massachusetts was tl»« first s{)g:iker on the other side. __ Li another column we publtshCol. The | !t . pn |,|i ( .. llis Hn , i.akjug jmactive Keitt s iiittcr and scathing attack pH ,.t in the delialc, and will, almost on the Tilim.ti) lulministralton, more ‘ to ;l U)!U| votc agI1 i ng t ,] )0 nm. as a curiosity tlnul anything else, for | - mT while the Colonel, when he gets on one of them who possesses the courage to discuss the. Columbia next week should decide) details of the Sub-Treasury Bill.jp, nominate J. Monroe Johnson to especially wit h siieh a man as Janies „ pp oso 'I'il lman, or if they should even L. Orr. I put, him on the ticket somewhere, . j p lt . n 'I’jiinian would be ashamed to At the risk of being deemed h'di-j ^, e , lis bead and look the p.ople of ous, we propose to keep public atten-1 >Swl)th | ilm Slina rcly in theirfaees ‘ (imi djfj’cted to the fact that, despite i Did newspapers fijr sale at The I teraid office. Only 20cts per hundred. the right track, writes with a great deal of force, but his flnandial vagaries titid thc fact that lie is a persistent office seeker will, to a verv great ex- tent, neutralize the effect of what lie savs. We found after putting up a part I their boasting, there j? not a s’liglei .,, 7 . ! Sub-Treasury paper in the Statp Itjaf All that Hill ««.* , m substance, tn ; j3 willi , to (lisoilsg „ 1(1 details and all bis speeches on his Southern tour . , wa*<. I trust 1 may not offend yon. for P nlc,lra1 "orkings of this measure, | I wish you to make me President. A and to ask, if I lus visionary scheme; flue specimen this for such an ini- will benefit anybody, why they are; port ant office at such an enormous m , w i||i n g to make its merits kiimvin j , On the contrary when pressed (o the 11 wall they go off into a long, incoher- i cut and rambling aecouut of the li- naiicial policy of the I’haroah's or something equally as remote, and that has no more bearing on the case than would on the solar system. Now ! everybody .tlpit I’liaroah and i all his host, tinantiai policy as w.vlp i H wore overwhelemed in I be Red Sea.: High Driest of Tillnianism, the Ah-1 P ul ’ lic ,li ~ n ’Ir hi ; n - ? P>efor something he^| beville Medium, is doing the present *' <,verlu ’ 1 ; kL ' t ’l’f'J' this notion, lie may ing , m tlle prtWut condition of ■ administration more harn, than its! * ^ tb^l Ul Orr w. 1 he more affilirs . As .hcseSuh-Treasiiryapostles arch euemv Col Keiit ; than glad to give him a chance, hut i ist ) t „ lk , 11;llKl s of the enen^tok lu tit. .when it is over Mr. Tillman will ^ 1 0calj| plgtforni areofmorc iniport -j To-dav will witness the debate, in 1 u ' 10n ! tl ’ t ' saM i " 1 t ! ,e StHte ; unce than a revision of the Tariff, wc! Congress, on the Silver Bill, and on ! hilt ‘ j reiterate our request that they prove) the action of this body depends, in a is 1,1 ’dei to nut t a inan u The burden of the proof is with . Very large measure, Hie chances of '' i you, and you must either prove yiiur Democratic succeso in the I’residcn-! . j case or be ruled out of Court. The; passes,! V,e ,mve > ou 8everal 0<M ' 1,S * OI,S , ('oluniliia Register, Cotton Plant, — in regard Appointment 8 of Supervisor of Registration. I will attend at the following places, on date named below, for the purpose of registering the voters of Darlington County in accordance with recent Act of thc Legislature. All certificates of registration issued must he presented before new ones will be issued, or if certificates can- i wot be procured then an tdlidavit as to loss is necessary; Darlington C, H.,' Fab. !&, March 7, 22, 2S, April 4, May 2. Meclnmicsvillc, Feb. D>. j Leuvcnsworth, Feb. 17. ; Antioch, Feb. 18. j Hartsvilk', Feb. 19, 2<>, closing 3 j*. m. last day. Jasper, Feb. 24. ! Lisbon, Feb. 25, 2fi, closing 3 p. m. j last day. j Philadelphia, Feb. 27. j Lydia, Maipji 2. Stokes Bridge, March 3, J. closing •'} p. in. last dtp. Cypress, March 5'. Swift Creek, March lo. High Hill, March 11 Society Hill, March 15, Hi, closing 3 p. m. last dav. J. F. DARNER, Supt. Registration. Line, don't fail to call at Tin: imtiJwroA kook stoki:. Lupho Stock. Prices to suit the times, I 0 H crisis:—Suinter Freeman. We. for one lime at least, t gret with onr contemporary, and think i that it lias, in verv few words, given of it in type, that we had not room ;i ^ Ornate 0 f Senator Hi!,: for all of Col. Keitt s article, and so; wc leave out a part of it. If Thk Hehai.o was Tillman’s most ardent supporter, we would not hesitato to publish what Col. Keitt has to say about him or anvonc else. That IIEIVR V M. SMITH, Dealer in all kinds of fOUIVTl : CLAIMS, : &f. Flurence St., iktrlington, S.C. COTTON! The Columbia correspondent (|f i the News and Courier reports Oov. ; Tillman as saying that he would be ; glad to meet Col. Orr and have tial election. If the measure , ... wc verv much fear that it will mean 0111 l )0sl * 10n >n legally to (lie .Sumter Freeman, Abbeville Medium Alliance, but to satisfy a friend we for infanta and Chiiciren. “Ci»«f orlalssoirrll adapted children that C CaOnrla nirra Cnlir, Constip-llon, ■ It qj—;y.criNr to any prescription Si- mown to njc.” II. A. Aucnun, rl. D., I pestion, • U So. Oxford £t., Brooklyn, N. Y. [ Without injurious medicotion. This Cxxtaub Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. Buggies, Surreys, IMuetous, Koad Parts, ITagmts, M E WILL RECEIVE Tlie Darlington “ /Woks Tn Car Loads ol ARE OFFERLNO TO K.XCHANDE ALL DRAOKS OF FERTILIZERS FOR COTTON ON LIBERAL TERMS. FOR FURTHER PARTI CULARS, CALL ON If the Alliance had ! Original i>iirnn :e if Demo- and a lot of oilier papers profess to will, in a very few words, dosoagain. |))s|i(m , jn t l„. s„h-Treas„ry,and they to it* ttre rc?p ,. ( qfully invited to show: purpose it would have L vhfr , in it vvil j , M . lk The! comphshed a great deal of good, and ; th|w fi| . gt nalllt . (l ur( . e ,i ite(1 wilh ox . have had the support of all good tiona! al)ilitVj all(l if ..nyUiing/ men. \\ e have, and exjiect to con tinue doing so, fought the office- seekers that were using it to advance their own selfish interests; and in do ing this we are rendering a service to the Order. As an industrial social and benevolent order, the Alliance if thfs be true, the Colonel ought’to ha ? T ffU l , i )ort and s . vn, l ,ath . v > b,,t: acknowledge onr error. j be given a chance to get the finances ^ b> Fe comerted into a secret of this part of the World, at least,on political organization, as some of its | ( ^( ERMAR PROIIIIUTIO.V. a safe and equitable basis. (If course °® ot ‘ necking leaders are trying to ac- Sam Jones, the great apostle of; we all know that Abraham was very ! <?0,11 ! lb '“ b ' ,b<11 " <> s Fall oppose h. ■ gyii.i.-uionalism ami Iniffooncry in Hie rich, and if Colonel Keitt keeps up bl! . ^'e simple reason that secret po- pulpit, is soon to begin a meeting in defeat for the nominee of the cratic convention, it matters not who it may be. It is infinitely better to leave the free coinage measure, where; it natually belongs, in the hands of the fanatics of the Third Party. if the Third Party carries the Presidential election, we beg to sug-: gest the name of Ellison S. Keitt for! Secretary of the Treasury. He says I that national finances have been wrong since the days of Abraham, and tiic least bit plausible, could be said in its favor, these tlpy-py-djtors .would long since have seized upon it, au.d have presented it to their renders. Wr, have repeatedly denounced the meas ure and if we are wrong please point it out, and we stand ready to; hi.-' financial researches, he will verv probably prove that (Ids venerable; Patriarch was at the bead of some) big trust that used its power to op press the people. litical organizations ought not to Ibid : jf lrp , )I .( S un root in a free country, thro being no combination of circumstances that can render them m-eessarv. 81 un )<>!!*, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Halters, l/a;i Bolies, f urry Combs, Bviislieq, Harness Oil, Leather, Hlii|is,&e. i EU* We sell good OfjM.hjne made Harness eoinplcte, with Collar and Haines, for sa. (•oi"’ect '*' c < ' ;,n farnlsli any style of DAN It M.Vltli Ij A UN liSH, from the cheapest a s. TCI ItlCVU JJ DARLINGTON, S. 0. FltOJI KK.VireKV. Ineludiug Fifteen -Standard Bred E. C. ROTHOLZ. Trotting Bares. Christian science is made a veritable devil’s plaything in the West. The president of a bank in Platform demands that the j Spokane recently lost his wife one One of the planks of the Third Party ( nion veterans shall be paid the: day and bis child the next, and forth- manage lo stir up a great deal of bit-: difference between the value of the "ith called in a horde of crazy faith will iiuiugiir.ite a campaign of pro hibition, which, to say thc least, will! give that city one of the greatest sen-! saiions jj has ev-r received; for of course Mr. Jones will give fpll play to his coarseness and ridicule, and if lie accomplishes nothing else, will! single Fuggy harness to the T.nest coach harness, also 1 and 2-horse wagon hnrues SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to our “Young Men’s Huggies” at $63.00. N. L, HARRELL & COMPANY. Wu have on hand a large Ked Rust IVoof SEED OATS. WAGONS. Uruelette plaids and mixtures, with plain goods to match. ( omelstlc, a new faiirie in Streetsliades made for comf-iiiation in various novel devices. Knitted w orsted goods for children, also capes for ladies and misses. Embroideries. Fosters Kid Gloves in leading shades and prices. Endless variety of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Hose; socks for infants and infants clonks. Ribbons to suit thc people. Imported Holies, something to he admired. Fancy Goods of.all descriptions. Dress Makers Findings, with prices away down. 1 must insist upon vou lo come and sec for yourself. Mdmc. Thompson llealtii Bodice for Ladies that cannot wear corsets. Some thing entirely new. Alma Corset, in black and white, heats ’em all, only $1.00. greenbacks, in which t heir pensions were paid, and gold. They are al ready absorbing a very large portion of the revenue of the eountrv. and • ' this additional payment means the expenditure of many more millions of dollars for the benefit of t his great army of mendicants. They are al ready Iting paid, in pensions, about as much as it costs France or Oer- tuaiiy to support their immense legions of trained soldiers, that at a , , . terness and unkind fooling, and, to' cure cranks to prav them back to life. ■ If such a delusion can find a lodg-| ,lm , ‘ xU ' n ' at ,eaiit ’ 1,0 n,(,rc lm ™ inent in the mind uf such a presiinm- 1 A oml - 'I’hat intemperance is a j bly intelligent man I lie foods iptisl 1 great evil none will deny, and that! have a holiday.—Columbia Record, j every effort lookin'' to its suppression j Me have never been able to distin-, should be supported bv all good pyo-l guish between Christian science and pie, is something bevond question.! ! the faith cure, and so presume they but while admitting all of this, the! ; are pretty much the same. A few question naturally arises ns to the rf-! years ago there were some families tieaev of these so called prohibition ; who preached Hie faith cure in Dar-1 campaigns; niai-aged. as tbev almost lington, and made sonieeuiivcrls, !fi!- 1 are, bv a lot of enthusiastic jx-ople, we don t know that any of them have! who, while pos e iy- t ,il of an immense! moments notice can be placed in bat - j l ’ vt 'r gone to the extent of trying it j amount of zeal, are sadly lacking in j tie array. I when they were sick. Me would be | common sense. Temperance reform,! " — perfectly willing for any grown per-; like everythingelse that is good, must 1 J o our mind one of the most s»■ ri- j son to tost the Jai h cure on them-' commence within the home circle, | oil. charges that can be brought j selves, but when it comes to making; and the main point-should be to in- agaiust Dov. Tillman, is the frank ! innocint and helpless children tile! iiiR, in (he minds of the young, the avowal, on his part, tlial he wants a legislature that will sustain him in thc so called work of reform, or in other words allow him to carry out his own ideas of what is right. If he is to be allowed to do this we fail lo CO TO M<CALL - BURCH And see Their Line of L A DIE S’ rn DRESS GOODS, imv in* victims of this idiocy it is a different true piiuciplo of avoiding matter, and those who are respi nsi- diligence of this ehai'ietcr, ji|s| as ble for it are tit subjects for the ueni-: they would avoid a venomous reptile! tentiary or asylum. It is very eredila- wliosc bite was death. It is far J ble to the common seiiacof the .South-! easier to keep a hundred boys from 1 cm people that absurdities of this j becoming drunkards than it is tore-' islature at all, as.it would save a great deal of trouble and expense just to allow Mr; Tillman to govern us according to his own ideas. Then he could very easily depose a judge who hapiKJiietl to give a decision that did not suit him. - Of course this Two-horse wagons are Manufactured at uni now see the necessity of having any Leg- character never originate with us but j form one who has acquired a taste! are the products of the North or West, j for liquor, and when this fact is ml- Of course they take root here, which milted and acted 141011, then and not is a great misfortune, but there is j until then will there be, dtspite the some consolation in the thought that i utmost efforts in the way of temper- thc intelligent and conservative peo-! ance reform, any great decrease in pie of our section invariably oppose j the manufacture and sale of whiskey, them. 1 he Second Blessing, Chris- Violent and denunciatory language would make him a kind of Sultan,; <i»n Science, The Faith Cure, The' addressed to those who deal m or| hut so )«ng us ho goes by the name professional Evangelist, and Female! consume the whiskey, he it ever go vnil Prvp iiti poll of a goifi nor, we, of cm;i e (, would ! Buffnge are all importafious, and we well deserved, accomplishes nothing J UU * 1 T1 1 llW k be living under a republican form of j trust will soon lose Hie small follow- except in thc way of making them RESPECTFULLY, goveruwwt. ting they have in the tSoutii. • more dvliuut, aud, us a mattw vf' MfiCALL & BURCH. CENTS’ : FURNISHING : COODg Before buying your fall bill. They will be glad to show you their goods, and will guarantee the prices to be low enough for DARLINGTON, S. C. CALL AND SEE THEM BEFORE PURCHASING elsewhere. A COMPLETE STOCK OF Bugsies, Carts, Harness AN D— FURNITURE Always on Hand. r Undertaker’s a ■■ I PETER BOWLES DOHS KIKST Cl.ASS ! Millinery! Miss Maggie Jones, of James G. Johnson A Co., of New York, the tonics! milliners in the metropolis, will be glad lo serve you with the latest that can he produced. Our Place is Strictly First-Class, Call and See, Respectfully, E. C ROTHOLZ. MAIL ORDERS promptly attended to. 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