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Tffl ISLINGTON iRiLO
PUBLISHED EVKUV FRIDAY.
WALTER D. WOODS, Editor.
8triracnt!*TIO!« IW AOVAXCK:
One Dollar a Year.
Your Gin Huum 1 IriMiireii iu
FIRST GLASS COMPANIES
At Lowest Rates.
Either for the Ginning Season
For terms call on
or
! h!<f Cotton as when he buys his fatn flvn TTrvncsP TnsunvflYlf'P
ily and plantation supplies, and there m HUUbC lUblii aUUU
1 is no more reason to suspect the hon-;
! esty of a cotton buyer than thare is
, j that of any one else. Of course there
jcj - are those who will toke advantage in
J.S.MoOREKJHT, Proprietor. weighing the cotton just as there are
farmers who do not hesitate to plate
his bales or weight them with some
worthless suhstonce, but there are| one year
the exceptions and in all mercantile;
InnisHeliouH there must lie faith or i
business would be at a standstill. It
the cotton buyers were to announce
that they would not purchase a bale
that did not have a certificate, from t
a sworn inspector, that it was hon
estly packed the farmers would be
just ly indignant at this rellection on
theii honesty,yet they, in insisting! Classical, Scientific, Philosophical
ou those sworn weighers, reflect on ; an(1 Commercial course. Academic
the integrity of the buyers. The ^ department, preparatory for .college,
fact is that the inau who cant pro-; Instruction practical and thorough,
tect himself agaipst being cheated in ! Brick buildings. Heatliful location.
we|ghte will neejl some one to re- j Expenses, 38 weeks, $103 to $145.
m
ADVERTISING RATES.
Traksikht Auvkktmkmf.nts 75c.->
square for flint insertion, and 50
per square for each subsequent ii.
serttou
Business Notices It) cents per line for
eheh insertion.
Obituaries exceeding six lines
charged for at the rate of transient
advertising. '
Liberal Discount made on contract
or standing advertisements.
DARLINGTON, 8. 0.
Friday, September 22,1893.
Fflffi E. IDBMEII.
NORTII MBBLISJ COLLEGE,
MOUNT PLEASANT, N. 0,
Session Opens Septkmbku 7th.
Mp W. H. Wallace, editor of the
Newbeiry Observer, who some lime
ago accepted a professorship in (he
Oolnmbia Female College, bids his
readers farewell in this weeks issue
of his paper. His retirement is
viewed with general regret, and is a
great loss to the press. Our kindest
wishes go with him to his new field
of labor. 1
ceive the money forhis cotton and .
see that he gets the fijll amount of
its price. The whole thing is not
only paternal in its character bnt a
a clog to business and does not give
ths slightest protection to anyone.
We are satisfied that if the intelli
gent members of the Alliance will
reflect they will see that their posi
tion is rftyeuable.
' I Dye te Live.
-1 have Jremored my shop to the
Alexander building, on Grove street,
upstairs over the beef market of Ed
Sanders, where 1 am prepared to
clean and dye clothes at the lowest
prices. Give me a call. I guaran
tee satisfaction both as to work and
price. J. J. Sawyer.
8-25-tf.
For catalogue address
J. I). SmuEY, A. M.,
President.
■A»»^. aw*ak'r>
for Infanta and ChHtiren.
' Carf cv/ia j*j so wc-U adapted to ckil'*ren t hat I
f reconiit as ‘luperioi; to any prescription ;
mown to me.” IT. A. Archer, M. D.,
Ul So. Oxford St,, Brooklyn, H. Y.
CfLwforla ctirofl Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, liianboca. Eructation,
Kills Wornia, gives sleep, and proitootca di
g geslion,
2 Without injurious medication.
Tn* Ccntaur Coxpant, 77 Murray Street, N. Y.
Grand Spring Opening.
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EXPRESS IT TO
i, If the Editor of 'the Abbeville
Press and Banner will inquire into
the matter he will fiud that there
are a good many boys at Clemson
that do not pay tuition while those
who are financially able are required
to pay. It is just the same at the
South Carolsna College. We nil)
notice Brother Wilson's aotiele in aur
next iMiu*. Hr has some original
and visionary ideas on the subject ot
education to which we propose mak
ing emphal ic objection, '
If rumor* are correct we will have
an almost eutire change iu the J ed
ge* whose terms expire and whose
successors are to he elected by the
next Legislature. Whatever doubt
moy exwt iu regard to the others it
'Miiilt a foregone couclusion that she
two brightest ornaments of th« ctir-
cuit bench Judges Wallace and Hud-
sou, arc toJje left out for the sole
reason that they are too fearless and
upright to construe the constitution
and the laws to'suit the political
prejudices of those who now cgutroJ
the destinies of the -State,
Nothing would more plainly show
the folly and insanity of political
prejudice than an act of this jthai-
acter, but there i» some consolation
in the fact that it-will help to dig
the graves of those who i>erpetrate
Ih _
FOR SALE.
MY RESIDKNGK ON PEARI.
street, for sale cheap on cany terms:
Appiy u» W. G. DICKifON,
Cotton Mill.
, \0THE.
ALBERT WILKES- Mb. W. K.
DARGAN’S .eeletirolecl stallion, will
stand the season atinv stable's: terms,
*15, ‘ I>. K .Mu( TLLOl'GH
Sept, fr-tr, ^ ■
TO LET,
FROM FIRST (JO-' SEPTEMBER,
JSS3, the Enterprise Hotel. Darling
ton, S C. .
For full particulars, apply to
J. J. AVAllD.
WANTED
RECRUITS FOR THE THIRD
Artillery, United States Artny/sta-
tioued at Fort Pbemon, Atlanta, Ga., j K-huble Goods,
and Fort Uarraneas and Key West
Barracks. Florida ; able ’bodied white
men oi good character and habits, un
married, between the ages of twenty:
one and thirty, good pay, rations,,
clothing and medical aiteudanec. Ap- i
pJisanbi must be prepared to furiiUh
satisfactory cvldeuco as to age. ctaara-,-
jer and hubits. For further informa-
tfon call atllemlesvous, 1st Lieutenant
C. W. FOHTKR, 8d Artillery, Enter-
prist; Hotel, Darlington, S. C., untij
October 15, 1898.
285 King St., Charleston, S. C M
And have it put in thorough order.
Fine Watch Work a Specialty and
Warranted One Tear.
Chief Inspectors of Watches for
Atlantic Coast Line, South Carolina
! Railway, Plant System Railways.
Headquarters for
WEOOIHG PIESENIS, • i
111$, JEM, ;
1IGUES, FINE LiPS,
STERLING SILVER1RE.
Orders from the Country receive
prompt altention. ,
A.
Reasonable Prices,
•A large stock always on hand,
Tirst irffires
and Improvements
Riders of Victor Pneumatics carry an extra inner tube
to be used in case of accident. By simply removing a punc
tured inner tube through a hole in the rim, repair is
effected in five minutes by replacing with a new one.
If youare going to ride why not ride thebest?
BOSTON,
OVERMAN
WASHINGTON, »
WHEEL
> DENVER,
GO.
BAN KRANOISOO,
NEW SHOES,
Manufactured by
K. 0. Burt & Co.,
• Drew, Selby A Co.,
Williams, lluyt &
Co.
Examine our $3
Glove Fitting Good
Year Welt Shoe for
Men.
FIRE!
Whe nyor are in Darlington, leave
your week at
MASON’S
New Jewelry Store,
ON PEARL STREET.
THE WEIGH).Yt. QlESTfOY.
Tl« CouMty Alliance «ad T«wn
CbiicII (aBH«t Agree.
For some time tbe County Alliance
has been negotiating with the Town
OounciUith a view of having two
l#om cotton weighers and a regul s ,
cotton yard. Tbe committee appoint
ed to confer with the Council report
ed that tbe town authorities were
willing to have-two weighers, one se-
lected by the Council, and the other
by the Alliance. This proposition
Was accepted and anew committee
ceusisting of Messrs J, T. Kerven’
W. 0. Gandy, J. W. Woodham, J w!
Waff and P.R. McJctosh, was ap-
poiatad to continue the negotiations
with the Council. On Monday this
committee met tbe council. The
oounbil selected Mr. A. A. Gandy as
the weigher, to represent the Alh-
Mice and Mr. J, W. Wallace reprt-
■ent the town. The Alliance com-
mittee then asked tbe council to pass
an erdioanceprobibiting cotton from
being weigjied by aify one besides
sworn weighers, and also forbidding
Miy one from storing cotton anr
BTimre but m the cotton vard. The
oonfetesev then adjourned until
Wednesday moriiing, In answer to
tde»e requests the council stated that
the/had no authority to pass such
ordinances a* it'would <*stablish a
monopoly. As the Alliance commit-f *
t« Would not retwic from its request' ? an ^ , ‘ r
tbe conference came to naughL Mr
J. W. Warr stated that the Alliance
had made arrangements to shipl-
its cotton elsewhere ami receive ad- i
Tahees on it.
Without in the least reflecting on
the good Intentions of the Alliance
and being in through sympathy with
tbe members of it in their desire to
do the best they can for themselves
WMinhesitatiugly Piiflitiu the council
and cannot sec wherein they could
hare gone any further. ’To have
passed llieee ordinances would have
been so manifestly unjust that it is
SOUTH CM COLLEGE,
COLOMBIA, S. C.
I roprewai Tw elve of the
most reliable Fire Insurance
Companies In the world—
amen? them, the Liverpool
and London and Globe, of
England, the * largest Are
company in the world) and
'.he .Kina, of Hartford, the
largest of all American Ore
companies,
Prompt aUcctiou to business and satis,
faction guaranteed,
.
Session begin* September 23th Four i
courses; (Hassical, Literary, Scientilk- j
and Law ; with elective studies in ;
higher classes New Oyuiliaalum. I
Well appointed Laboratories, Chemi
cal, Physical, Biological, etc. Neces-'
aary expenses from *145 to *210,
For further informatioii addres* tbe |
President, i
JAMES WOODROW.;
MTfilCN HIM INSTITUTE. |
AgYdloyoia, m. o. j
A Military Boarding bcliool., Ses
sion epens Heptember I2tb. Healthy
locaflbu. Bocial, moral and religious
privileges good. Full corps of expe-
rienosd teachers- Enforced applica
tion. Rates reasonable.
Appiy for catalogue to
Col. John B. Patrick,
Superintendent,
F. E. AORMEMT,
DARLINGTON, 8. C.
BICYCLES.
The Rambler.
Excels in every point—Ii fnsir.t,
F,a«iesi riding, most durahle.
Finish unsurpassed.
TO THE AFFLICTED.
m: m sosie mm
fob
DR.IM’RAES
CrREJFOR ORtAMf STRICTURE
AXD KID.YEV (OMFLAIYTS.
Au elegant line of
all styles and prices.
YVe carry the bes
line Hund-S ewe
Goods ever bro ugh
to Darlington,
*
Stock of Oxfords
For Ladies, Misses and Children; widths
B to E. We have them in the newest
lasts and colors.-
Trunks, Vaiisss, Traveling Bags, Etc.
We have on hand a complete stock of
the above goods at astonishing prices.
DARLINGTON SHOE STORE,
WOODS & MILLING, Proprietors.
To*the Ladies of Darlington:
You are cordially invited to attend our
Grand Spring Opening, on Tuesday
and Wednesday, March 28 and 29.
Our line of Dress Goods and Trimmings
for the present season is a wonderful
collection of elegant designs and fabrics
of the latest and most popular fashions.
The present season marks the appearance
of a series of new and beautiful de
signs in Wash Goods that eclipse the
previous efforts of the manufacturers.
It is needless to say that we have
them in all the newest patterns and
colorings.
In Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves
and Ribbons, we are exhibiting one
of the largest and finest collections
ever shown in Darlington.
Respectfully,
■woor>s <sb wooids.
SPARTANBURG. 8. C
For Catalogue address.
JSS. H, GiMLE, 11. D„ PBEST.
Two Fuli Course*.
Necwwny expenses fo; one year, One
Hniulretl aacl Fifty Dollars.
). A. GAME WELL, Secretary of Faculty.
NEW GOODS.
We have just received an elegant and
Handsome line of
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
In this department we give ’em FITS!!
It will be to your BfilE-FlT,
To buy your OFT-FIT,
From us at a small PRO-FIT,
If not we FOR-FFIT
All c. aim to leadership in the business.
We have no RIS-FITS,
They are all CLOSE FITS.
Come and let us give you a FIT.
Thh Medicine i* taken internally—I
loulv two done* every twenty four hours'
j—and is an alwolute cure for organic |
I stricture and all kidney disease*. It
cures stricture without ’pain, incun-i
Dry Goods and Notions,
1,.. a * r ivip.iprf 1 i ' ' ; ,,me ,rul " »ny employment. >o pain 1
Soieuilflcailv liune ihr ’' in Sidney coifcplaint unless there are i , . , -
IeSSESS ftnd im ' lt0 Rn mspectl0U of sulue ’
Rambler Dearings.
Accurately constructed
„ la na
urine in tbe form of a sediment or flne
powdflr.J
1 have numbers ofletter* from people
best tool steel o-asinabl,^ 0 ^,": j^
ia 1 C Tgu a amntre at^Han v one wld' ”
Rambler Sprorktl. take two bottles of thi* Medicine, and _
0ui ' new st00k of SI "' ing and summer
thpi -r...
mEkcf MVptKS. i0 be obtained
'im*.
A ’.
difficult to tee l»ow the Alliance cow* 1
mittee could have insisted on them.
In addition to this it would iuvol vet-,
the council in a vexatious and costly
Uwsttit which. »hey would merely
lew andiu tbe meantime the busi-
•sesof both farmer and merchant
We fail entirely to see
look out for
* m
Rambler Valves.
Simple,
j by ordering direct from me. It will be
I sent by mail
on receipt of price, *3.00,
, ' 10 any part of North ('arolina, Bomb
, . f or ,t ^S?,i /.f,”?,* 1 * ^‘’".'iGarollua, Georgia and Alabama, In
\ftnient tor xapid inflation, fmd, ordering fB^v whother for RtrlotDmnr
wken desired,,.pill deflation. The, kUlney?ll2&e f ° r 8tH,,tUre 01!
tthoelmmirt delight. j ju-terences n. to my responsibility:
“f, A J.” iprrngatod Tire. , The Dank of Ham well, Barnwell, 8. C. Ivnc nml i.v If xirlll Krv P-• j ^
The origmai and oU eJ , de.aeUhle: ( n itlr, ’ l "'; i Ka,lk ^ Barnwell, | 11US ,U 1U ,llia ^ It Will 1)6 lOUlld SUltS
pneumatic tire. Words fail to de-: Pi ar .w . K®’u „ u ,, 1 ” " ' '
.cribs it, yea must see it to know ! ai er ^<S f n° urt| ( ‘
and appreciate it. No other tirn ap- 8 u er ! Ban ’ we 'l “““ty, B<(rnweI1 i efwrlno onrl orl/aa
proaches i. Too much esnnot be i . ui D . 'StyiCS HTKl SllRUBS.
laid in ilE favor, , A. E. Gonaalcs, Columbia, K.C, | ^
_ v* K. L t AN,
we*,. I
*.m» ft
•, -V- -r F- ■ *
THE SHOE DEPARTMENT
Has always been one of our specials,
and the styles we are displaying this
season will compare with any goods to be
found.
frffltMB 4 kmU,
? » S * - .1 w <
for Men, Boys and youths in ail the latest
EDWARDS «fc CO.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
In this department we carry a full line
of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and our
shelves are fielldwith fresh Canned Goods
and niceties too numerous to mention. ^
AH goods are delivered free of charge.
WOO»8 & WOODS*
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