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THE DARLINGTON HERALD W. D. WOODS, T. J. DREW. KDITOKH -AND rUUPKIETOltK. DARLINGTON, 8. C. Wednesday, March 30, 1892. LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST To the Readers «f The Herald— What DarllBRtaniaas are Saying and Doing. Miss Man Harrell, of Lydia, Tuiting Miss Lila Kelley. is Mr. and Mrs. E. Welling, of Charleston, are here on a short visit. Miss Carrie Haynsworth, of Flor ence, is visiting friends in town. Miss Maria lieldon, of Florence, is spending some time with Mrs. R. W. Boyd. ^ Miss Pauline Dennis, of Georgia, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. A. Hearon. Mr. Chas. A. Smith, of Tiimnons- ville, paid The Herald a pleasant call yesterday. Capt, W. R. Delgar, the genial so liciting agent of the C. S. & N. R. R., spent Monday in town. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Willcox, of Marion, spent a part of last week with their relatives here. The Good Templars will hold their regular weekly meeting in the Y. M. C. A. Hall on tomorrow night. The Executive Committee of the Darlington County Sunday School Conference will meet, at the Parson age in Lamar, Tuesday April 5, 18!*2. By order of J. C. Clements, Chairman. A. W. Parrott, Secretary. Heavy Wrights. Four of the citizens of the County met by accident the other day, and as they were all large men, they weighed and the four tipped the scales at 1031 pounds. Crtting Ahead’tf the Dniiirs. Onr wide-awake contemporary, the Florence Messenger, did aclcver piece of work last w-eck in publishing the proceedings of the convention that met in Columbia on Thursday. The Messenger api>ears on Friday morn ing, and it reached here, at nine o’clock, the same morning, with the nominations in its columns. Of course they were telegraphed from Columbia. Sunday School at the Factory. Three weeks ago a Sunday School was organized at the Factory Hall with about forty members. The membership has been rapidly increas ing and, on last Sunday, reached one hundred in number. Unusual in terest is being manifested in the School by both old and young, which, of course, is very gratifying to those who wish to see such an undertaking succeed. The following are the offi cers of the School: Superintendent, T. J. Drew; assistant superintendent, F. T; Biggs; secretary and treasurer, A. F. Mixon. beauty and attractiveness of the interior of the store. From eleven to two o’clock there was a constant stream of ladies going in and out, print his speech, hut give the two concluding paragraphs, in one of which he Shows very clearly how the McKinley Tariff affects the price of and of course they all found-a great cotton, and we earnestly ask those of deal to admire and wish for. Again our readers who think the Ocala de- in the afternoon the procession lie- ] nmnds of more importance than a gan and was kept up until very late. | revision of the Tariff, to carefully Taking it all in all, this was deci- consider what Mr. Brawlcy says in dedly the moft successful opening regard to the matter. These are the HEALTH Him Dr. Lemon—Save Your Eyes- Deadly Gas, Etc. The j jj* BOUNDS & TONS, and day that this lirm have ever had. The March of the Weed. Despite the hard times Darlington is still moving on and the latest en terprise is an application fora charter for a tobacco warehouse to be located here. Messrs. E. Keith Dargan, J. J. Ward and Bright Williamson are the corporators. The capital stock is $10,000 acres of land will lie planted in tobacco in this County, and this will be a considerable help in the way of reduci ig the cot ton crop. A good season with the weed will give us a factory for its manufacture. The other enterprises needed are another hotel, iron works and an ice factory. If any town in the State has more enterprising and public spirited citizens, than some of the business men of Darlington, we would be glad to give it our sincere j ou M< congratulations. Darlington has a , present good many beautiful building lots, concluding words of his admirable speech. . ANOTHER SCHEME TO ROM THE SOITH. I have considered this <|iicstiou in every jaissihle aspect, and 1 am free to say that if I could see that my peo ple could get any relief or advantage from this hill my voice would not be raised against it, for we are hardly treated by this Government. 'The greater part of onr cotton isj shipped to Euroj»e Now this cotton It may be doubted whether the later improvements in making gas, by which the cheapness of production has been assured, have not added to the quality of its dcadliness. On this subject* Practical Electricity says: “Probably a large proportion of the DHUlill&’tOll, 8. C. deaths reported from asphyxiation by illuminating gas are due to the im prudence of the unfortunate indi- Builders, PERFECTED CRYSTAL LENSES TRADE MARK. ftullty riret ui ARrjt We arc prepared to furnish Designs,, Plans anil Specifications of any] viduals in unintentionally falling j work in the architectural line, asleep without shutting off the gas. I The new Central Hotel and the Court if i'™' 1 ™* i*"»" "i" *. t. *« h iter -sgte&svsiJ: a closed room with a gas jet burning McFall ami Willis, JtriBw under- way of -however desirable the light-tmless I ^ T ™ k another person remains awake to turn Call on us if you cOifteWplate building. can be paid for in om or two ways, the tap in case the light should either in gold or in goods. We would out—as iro tfrOfflce between Jfemn, . r ° i and l'l |e Darlington Hera' sometimes happens fiom a; ig's barbershop Id otliee. IB. O. IB IB I STOW, Book - Dealer • and - Optician | Has the exclusive sale of these cele brated goods in Darlington, S. V. KELL A M & MOORE, The only manufacturing Opticians in the South, Atlanta, Ga. Rtgy- Peddlers tire not supplied with these famous glasses. reduction of the How of gas, which is it frequent occurrence. When the regular flow is restored, were the vent unclosed, the room would soon be filled with it fatal quantity of the gas. Should an electric glow-light Miss Gena Benson, of Anderson,! who was on a visit here sometime The Republican Convention. The Republican Convention which . ,, ,, ,. . met on Thursdav was well attended, ago, has again returned to Darlmgton. but likp „ great niany gjmi|at . h()die . 5 Rev. John Stout will preach his was rather turbulent, and a police- opening sermon on Sunday next, man had to he called in to Darlington will give him a warm order. E. H. Deas presided and rather have goods. Europe would rather pay us iti goods than in gold. If she could send us her goods, she would take more of our cotton, and ns long as there sire so many ragged people over there, would be no cry of over-product'on if she could take all of our cotton. Being unable to pav . , for the products of our labor with th*e &° 0 1 " ’ I’ 0 , hann ' vo ,kl ™' 1 ’ i,ml " products of her labor, she can only “«»'» of ( ' m '- take what she absolutely needs, hence rent is restored.” there is no demand for all of our cot- thy doctor LEMON, ton, and the price _necessarily goes Squeeze him into a glass of 1 he lieneticiarics of the i i • i i • -.i tariff have the effrontery to eTer >' morning and drink him with 1 boast that the importations of du- wv httic sugar. He will keep your and is one ef the most pleasant places tiahle goods have fallen off over $50- stomach in the best of otdet and in the country to live in. We have, 00 f 0 ’ 0l)0 si „ n “ the bi i 11uever let Mr - Dyspepsia, whom he nerfertlv mire w-itcr to drink and lnto n l K ' la ^ 1 y n ' J n 1111 ' hates cordially, get into it. pertectly pine w.itir to unnk mm condition of trade they should have , * , , , . ... this is the sheet anchor of health. iHcreared $50,000,000, and just in If you have dark hair and it seems All gootl people are given a cordial proportion to the extent to wliich wc to lie falling out, cut off a slice of the welcome. | deprive the differnt countries of Eit-j doctor and rub him on your scalp. F o. m C a s h e i‘ s! As an intelligent buyer, when will you give us an opportunity to prove this t hat left this morn- weeks with her K. Mclver, of welcome. Mrs. R. W. Boyd ing to spend a few daughter, Mrs. J. Spartanburg. Miss Emmie Williamson, who has been on a long visit to relatives in Snmtcr and Camden, returned home Monday night. -•■- The walls of the store on I’eafl Street arc being rapidly run up. Mr. made every effort to preserve order A resolution heartily endorsing the! administration of President Harrison was adopted. S. W. Williams of Florence then addressed the Couvcu-I tion. E. H. Deas, Z. W. Wittes, and S. S. Drohcr were elected delegates! to the State convention. The dele gates to the District Convention are! H. D. Poole, Richard Lang, J.T. J Rafra, W. 1). Waddell and Henry A. | Harvey. There seemed to be enough ♦ ; rope of a market for their goods are jj,, w j]| s t 0 p Last Wednesday Wight's Entertain* ' veof t * ie deprived of a market )t | v for our cotton. m n a Sucre... Kow, having succeeded in isolating There was a very large and enthu- , IS f,.,,,,, onr lm tural customers by siastic nitdiencc in the Opera House trade laws, another great eouihiiiatiou on Wednesday night to witness the of capitalists proposes to isolate ns Entertainment given for the benefit sl '" further by u change in our cur- , „ r , . renev laws. It is i.ot strange that ... , , of the Russian sufferers. Capt the |Umi)t ghollld be nliU i ( , for it of glycerine and rub your na.ms restore! T bo n ipsou acted as Master of cere- seems to lie written in the book of the the mixture liefore going to bed. If monies, and the following program Fates that we are to be the prey of you don’t mind sleeping with gloves every interest and infitience that is ' ou that is better still and helps the! stronff enonsrl-to organize for mir , , ^i „ y " , * , .P , , doctor cousiderahlv in Ins task of, despoilment and wilv enough to . , ' , , , disguise plunder under the cloak of 'vh.tening your hands. In the morn-: patriotism. What is strange is that ing wash your hands thoroughly in j the Domoeratic party, the party that warm water and apply the doctor littk ir.mil, BOLD but true assertion, Tkt Vi UK ui Iflll Sill pv Eiois Squeeze him into a quart of milk and he will give you a mixture to rub on vour face night and morning THAN ANT DTHEE HOUSE III Th CODNTT? • hands with, was presented: Instrumental duet, Misses Hast. Statuary, “Diana and Endymion.” Statuary, “Rock of Ages.” Instruniental solo. Miss Ruth Alexander. Statunrv, “Homage to Poetrv. Iu ‘ 3 ’'f!* , , hc ' ,f the Reading, Mr. H. T. Thomi»son. l^'le, should he beguiled into onr Durkv K]H*eeh, Mr. Robert Ed- undo Hg. ‘•('an iii'li tilings li". the And overeome us liken summer cloud, uiid Willioul our speciHl wonder?” dissension in their ranks to prevent : Weinberg is also excavating for his t , K . uslllll tira(les ^inst the Demo-! two stores on the same street. cratie of party. Mr. W. K. Ryan, formerly Charleston, but now of Washington, paid Darlington a flying visit last week. He was accompanied by Dr. Nash, his son-in-law, also of Wash ington. Mr. N. S. Gibson is erecting, on Unclaimed Letters. List of unclaimed letters remain- j ing in the postoflico at Darlington, wards. Vocal duet, “Moonlight on Rhine,” Miss. Emma Edwards Mr. Robert James. Kccitutioii, Mr. J. I.. Michic. Tableau, “Death of Virginia. Instrumental duet, Misses Rust. Vocal solo, “Mary of Argyle,” Miss Emma Edwards. R< citation, Miss Hattie Ervin. Character song and dance, Messrs R. E. and Walter James. There was some very vigorous np- The people of the South have had experience with currency fluctuating in value from day to day. They have seen hundreds of millions of dollars, oi Confederate money, for which they had sold lands and other prop erty, shrivel up like dry leaves in their hands, and, although no such result is anticipated here, yet it is inevitable that if we abandon, the B. —Elions Becoat, C. —Alonza Cco, Willie (col). D. —D. O. Davis, George Dargan, E. M. Dargan. F.—Willie Franklin, J. I*. Flowers. H.—Mary Hamilton, Martha Heath. J. —Isam Johnson, J. J. Janies. K. —Annie King. Mr. Herring, the new barber, is L.—Eugenia Lee. still doing first-class work at reason- M.—F. M. Melton. aide rates. He now offers his servi- ]>.—Sallie M. Fierce. ces, as a tonsorial artist, to the ]{.—1(. L. Kuthven, 1’reston Redick. ladies of Darlington^ Orders left at 'p.—Amy Tonic. his shop will receive prompt utten- W.—George Wilson, Jessie Welch, tion. J. M. William, John Williams, A. * . , ,, 1 *G. Williams. Mrs. Lttctle Mattison, one of the 8. C., for the week ending March 26:'! planse and some of the program had standard upon which all the civilized | )e |j cr again pure, hut only a few drops of him this timo. You must not keep this .up too long or your hands will show such a dazzling whiteness as to make all the other young ladies in the | vicinity jealous. If you haven bad headache cut Dr. Lemon into slices and rub these! along your temples. The pain will not lie long disappearing—or at least in growing easier to bear. If a lice or an insect stings you clap a few drops of the doctor on the spot and you will find yourself’ the All Former Records Smashed and Competition Buried! We not only claim to lie tlic true Leader of Low Prices in Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, llatsaud Clothing;, Imt have added a line of GROCERIES and arc determined to name the Lowest of Low Prices on them. Wc quote a few prices toshow wliich way the wind is blowimr. Standard A Grunnintcd Sugar 201hs. lor sl.OO. Host Green Rio (’otl’cc liOo pc: - pound. Also tin* lower grades. Host High Grade Patent Flour at *<5.2'i per Rarrcl. Space won’t allow more quotations, hut if you will consult your own interest Yours Respectfully, DR. D ani ELS VETERINANY REMEDIES. COLIC CURE Never fails to cure any ease of colic. COUGH, COLD & FEVER DROPS t’mes lung fmr, Fj.iuotic t« t j) g colds, &c. HORSE RENOVATOR Cures indigestion, loss of appetite, worms, &c. WONDER WORKER LINIMENT Cures cuts, wounds, harness galls, scratches, &c. HOOF GROWER & SOFTENER Sure cure for contracted feet, quarter cracks and tenderness. J hese wonderful medicines are sold and guaranteed to jdwi.se the user of money refunded without ar gument. For sale by DR. J. A. BOYD. James Allan & Co. 285 King St. Charleston, S. C. The Isii'^est Jewelry Store in the State. ! SOLID PLATES OF SterlingSilver Inlaid In the backti of SPOON’S AND FORKS At Pntntii moat Exposed to Wear, and then plated entire, containing Five Timrsaainuch Silver as standard plate. Guaranteed to wear 25 year*. Will Last a Lifetime. MORE DURABLE Than Llirht Sterling Silver. And rot half th# cost. E?.ch article ' is stamped £. Sterling Inlaid HE. T f yo’i cannot obtain then fren tout jeweler send to us for Cata logue and Prices. you will he sure to call on A. j, BROOM. Willcox’s Old Drue’ Store. Nearly cvervlaxly in 'unions are agreed we venture ujion a notv ithst ind st * il uncertainty. While every cl the corner of Main and Orange Streets, a brick building, which will be occupied by Mr. C. R. Woods as a cotton office. It will be nicely fitted up to be rejieatod Coleman,! town turned out, and -n'— would suffer from any mischievous ! mg the admission was only twenty- legislation in money matters, the five cents, nearly seventy-five dollars poor and the ignorant would suffer was taken in at the door. There were most of all. The rich and the no extienses us the use of the Opera s *" on< * always take precautions .. , . against monetary disturbances, while House was given free, in considcru- n , , . • , , , “ ’ sudden changes of prices bring 1 tion of the object. Correspondence. Oar Cypress l.rllrr. Mr. E. O. Parham left Monday for Charleston. Mr. U. B. last If yon have a troublesome corn the doctor can be again jnit to good ac count by rubbing him on the toe after you have taken a hot bath and cut away as much us jtossiblc of the troublesome intruder. Besides all this the doctor is al ways ready to sacrifice himself in the cause of Russian tea—slice him in A last word to His coNSTrrfKNTS. without sugar—or iii the jirejiaration If by my voice and vote upon this of oldfashioned lemonade, than which bill I have failed to satisfy the wish- no drink is inure wholesome, es of any jmrtion of my constituents Altogether Dr. l-eiinm is an indi um! if mv course herein puts an end •, , , , « i , to mv public service, as many of mv T.dualfew ,K?ople can afford to get friends warn me that it will, I wish a ^ on " without. (trices Drill" har vests to the whole race of sjieeulators, to the rich and crafty. ACCEPT WO OTBSTITDTZ. RanururltiroS on]r Itj* TIIK ROLJIKS A KDWARDS SILVER CO. AVe are Sole Agents here for the ahov goods and keep a foil linuof them in ■ STOCK In addition to our large and elegant stock of Solid Silvdrware. Gold and Silver W.YTUIIKS of the most approved mak urs. Dinitioiids niotiiitcd in Kings, Pins ami Itroaclics. Beg* Pate made a flying trip Z.—Tira Zinemon. to jiia r ii , ., iivii last week to Sumter. teachers in the Hebron High School, I Dr;- j. M. Josey is preparin, has l een on a visit to Mrs. J. A. Hfiolsm a Characteristic ©f the Up- build some houses at this jdace. Hearon. She is the widow of the CoailtryBoy. 1 The small grain is looking very late Rev. J. 8. Mattison, who died The incident of the late fire at the 4ne Mogtof farnier , have finish- in Rio (le •laneno, Brazil, some two Citadel, and the bravery of one of , . .. vears ago, while a missionarv of the onr up country lx»ys in getting out ^ P "'"r, ,01 "• M. E. Church 8onth. the ke-of power, must recall to Col. ford has jdanted cotton. —- | Coward’s mind a very similar occur-1 Mr. Walter has a gristmill at this We earnestly ask that onr stihscri- ''mce "hieh hapjiened >dhis military pj acc . |11( j guarantees satisfaction. If , . ... Academy in York in 1876. I'ire broke * hers, who are in avoars, will come ollt at ^ ( , o’clock in the night, in the forward and settle up. It is nnposst- 6eC oiid story of t he right wing oecu- ble for us to seeeach one individually, pied by Col. Coward and his family, as onr time is fullv occupied in the ami was checked and finally extin- work of getting out the jiajier. We! b - v iht l,, 1 ,tiri,, g eff « rt “ f his ... . ° a © i cadets, among whom were S. rarrar will make every effort to keep ourj^ M Culp, of Union; Bright friends posted in regard to the news wi ||j an|s0I) 0 f y ork( a)1( i -j’. Wiliams of the day, but we expect them to of Rock Hill. "Barefooted and hat- furnish us the sinet.s of war, in the loss on a cold winter night, wet to the skin, they worked to help others.—A SAVK YOlTt EYES A writern in Physical Culture says: It is generally supposed that an artificial light should be strong. you want him. Mr. E the best of meal cull on shape of the money to pay their sub scriptions. Messrs. NachmaU llprd will build one of the finest stores iu town Charleston Cadet of 1876. The above we find in the Green ville Democrat, and beg to say that the Cadet Williamson referred to was OU the lot between Joj’c & 8andcrs not from York, but Darlington where and the Book 8tore. It will Ik*'he now resides, and is President of elegantly fitted up and be occnjiied one of our banks. Despite the fact by Woods & Woods. Work was l»c- that he was not so fortunate as to be gun on Monday. The building will born in the up country, he is a splen- be about twenty feet from floor to did fireman when the occasion de ceiling and have a gallery on the sides mauds, and always takes a very active and back. It will also have a large part in helping to subdue the flames cellar. The main store will be when we have a fire. twenty-three feet wide, and the j grocery department 12 feet Edwards & INonurnt’s Spring Oprn from liis recent illness. The health of our community is very good at jiresent. Mr. Newton, of North Carolina, is in this section giving instr ’ctions j»n tobacco curing. The tobacco plants look as if they will never reaeh maturity. 8. W. Ham has been truiis|)hiiitiug cabbage plants. He has a tine garden. Chas. Peeples & Co. arc ojierating a steam mill at 8hiloh (col.) M. E. Church. They have plenty of gootl lumber on hand. We are very much dissatisfied with the mail facilities between here and Darlington. The Herald and the Col. Mclver made a most admira ble address before the Board of Trade, lug—A Grand Display for Spectators Yesterday. Tuesday was a delightful 8j>riug on kriday night, iu regar to t ic tm- ( j m , ( j j|,j g enterjirisiug firm were portancc of Sontn Carolina lx*In" , represented at the Columbian Exjxisi- tion, and his remarks were listened 40 with the closest attention, and l H ' n K f or tnnate in selecting it as their oix-niug day, and thus giving their friends a chance to examine their v ...... , fine and well selected stock of fanev arouseu n and stajile g«xls. Tlie goods were ■ 4k. ii».nilierHof this IxmIv. , . .. a-raiigetl iu the most tastv manner the part o' the memliersof this body, A very strong effort is now being made to have the State properly repre sented and it is very on mostly hoped that it will meet whh success. Mou- * ey is what is needed and if all classes of onr citizens will contribute a little 0 sufficient amount will soon be in hand. It would be a disgrace to the State not to he represented. windows were filled with potted Fnll line of Easter Curds at the plants, and stands of magnificent Book titor*. gerauiums added greatly to the and retied great credit on all who hud a hand in their arrangement. Besides the arrangement of the goods, the whole store was lieautiful- lydecoiuted, audit was the general verdict that the store presented a finer appearance than it has ever done ou unv similar occasion. The those of my jteojile who have honored me with their confidence to know that my conclusions have been reach ed after most careful consideration, , moved by the most sympathetic re gard for their interests and wishes. There has been the strongest- and Whether at night or in flul’k rooms most subtle tcinjitation to earn their during the day a glaring light is east H. ( ran- ; approval by hyjKKiritieal conformity 0I1 tlu . W(:r im(1 t |„ r( .fiv with what, is represented to be their , , , will; hut my convictions as to the a a l"‘de over the eyes, injurious effect of this hill have been T1 "* la *'" crronoiisjiracliqc. Arti- so strong that stieh mendacious ficial light has not enough of the compliances have been iinjtossible to n ,ild colors iu it and too much heat, me, and dear as theirupproval would ffhe|1 rctlectc.l from paper in- !>e to me I liolcl my coiif}cu»nce hmier . L . tl . . 1 than their praise. J j urea the eye. It is a mistake to as-. My strougrst sympathies are with s *a (he eye too m.tteh tvitli artiliHal Our friend \V. D. ll. lias recovered 'he plain i>eoj>lc of my State, and I light. 'Too strong a light is simply a will willingly give to' their service bud habit. Darkness is a natural whatever I have of ability -mid ex- ... i Iterienc*. If it is their will that such service shall end there will lx 1 no word of complaint or censure from me, but so loi g as that service continues I must retain my own rc- sjx-ct without undue subservience; and preferring jirivate station will endeavor to live my life clear of injustice and, to lulajit the words of an ancient jihilosophcr: Jasper Gleanings. necessary condition of the liu- niun eye. During dark times the eye is rest ing. It will be noticed that when there is not sufficient light thepnjiil of the eye dilates to catch suflicicn rays. From this wc learn that the eye is less injured by trying to gath er sufficient raws in a mild light than “I will dcjiart when my time comes,, by be>ng overjiowered with the raysof in mild and gracious mood, with fair; ^ U11|ch heat> To p )v .; t . rvo , ll0( , ves hoi>e. I i . 1 1 i during & €111 libibe.\'S i \im:ib\vi:aib, and any tiling’ (dso that the ladies need. The stoek is first class in every respect. _ _ eve,'ing work or in a dark Executive Committee Appointed byi l >lace iM tbe ‘Ky tune, use a mild the Recent Convention. | or l'ght-onc candle jiower I—at a distance of three feet is quite W. C. McGowan, Abbeville; D. 8. strong enough. By this means the Henderson, Aiken; E. B. Murray, eyes will retain their jxiwer much News roach this office on .Saturday,, Anderson; Johnson Ifagood, Barn- 1 ixdter than with a strong light, when they ought to arrive on T’hurs-' well; R. 8. Weeks, Colleton; J. P. dav or Fridav. Brock, Claromlon; Kirby 8. TiijqK-r, Old iiewspa|XTs for sale at The .'Charleston; John L Agers, Chester; Herald Office. Extracts from Congressman Braw- Icy’s Speech. We would lx‘ very glad for those who have been deluded into favoring the Free Coinage Bill, to road the ex haustive and logical speech, which is printed in fnll by the News and Courier, of congressman Brawlcy, iu W. F. 8tev<*iison, Chesterfield; E. T. Coker, Darlington; W. 8. Allen, i Edgefield; G. W. Ragsdale, Fairfield; J. T. Kershaw, Florence; \X. I* Mauldin, Greenville; 8. M. Ward, Georgetown; John Lawton, Hampton; W. N. 8haunou, Kershaw; R. E. Wylie, Lancaster; E. Norton, Horry; AnroYL' Cannon, Laurens; 8. P. Win- Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Lumber For Sale. Those in need of Fine Luinher will do well to write uh for quotMions of lumber delivered in Darlington. HOFFMAN LUMBER CO.. Hoffman, N. C. opposition to the measure; feeling as- gat’d,'Lexington; Robt. Mac Kurland, March i), ’O’J—4t. surod that they will readily perceive Mitrion; J, N. Weatherly, Marlboro; —- 1 ■■— that its passage will be an injury in- W. II. Hunt, Jr., Newberry; W. A. stead of a helji to the South. It I/)wry, Oconee; 8. Dibble, Orunge- wotild •lx 1 a source of unboundetl horgfXJ. E. Boggs, Pickens; J. (J. gratification, to those who have any 1<it ' h,a " , I t ;’ , I ohl1 ' V ’ state pride, if all our districts were j Browning, Union; Dr. D. C. 8cott, represented by men of Mr. Brawley’s I W’iUmjjisburg; Thus. F. Mcl> ooirwge ituti ubiety, We camivt 1 York. ■: oi to aimouncc to tlicii friends and the public generally that they have received the largest and best selected stock of Tail and Winter Goods: that they have ever had, and invite an in- inspection of the same. OhU special at tention to their splendid stock of DARLINGTON 5. .S’. . >• Ladies dress Goods and Trimmings and also they invite the ladies to examine their varied assortment of t —All kinds of— Alnrhlc Monuments, Tablets, and Grave Stones furnished on short notice, and as cheap as can be purchased elsewhere. EST Designs and prices furnished on application. A1 work delivered Free on line of C. & D. Railroad. Darlington Marble Works, DARLINOTON, S. C. A very large stoek of \l]< It WHAIt, ami everything else that a gentleman needs. They carry a large stock of f t , HENBY M. SMITH, Beal Estate Agent, FLORENCE St DARLINGTON, S. Sju'cial attention jtaid to the buv- ing and selling of real estate, collec tion of rents, &e. The strictest attention will bejiuid to all business entrusted me. li VND: HATS DArlingtoo. 8. C., March 5, IRlkl. The examination for Teachers of the Public Schools will he held at Darlington on the tirst Friday in April, next. By order of the 8tate Supt. Education. and can Ht Ever via wlv, from a small hoy to the big man. They call special attention to their emnplpte stock of ■\ it: M - * „ • ZEIGLER’S ,FINE SHOES, ■ ,a.t* i. t i - \ also a Tory t of every kind of shoe, from The cheapest to the best. f ’•‘EVERV'PHl’NG IN THE WAY OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES at lovvcpFieds.' ..AMT ff wish Amr^Hins. FIRE! FIRE! I represent Twelve of I lie most reliable Fire Insurance Companies in the world— among them, the Liverpool and London and (Rohe, of Kngiand, the largest tire company in I lie world; and .tfie .Etna, of Hartford, the largest of all American lire companies • v PromptAUteutiot), to business and satis faction guaranteed. §\ Vu \oinn; \ i . DARLINGTON, 8. C. nitfilAuh’ Imt ween Ddwards, NorillVUt Up., ami Joy ii Handers’