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’THE PABLlNGfOtt NEWS, THURSDAY, FEB. 11, 1886. Poet Offle* Bonn. Opes 7 A. M.io 6.1iOP. M Down Moil Closet ot....... 8.30 A. M Up Moil Closes si oooooaooooo oaosoooo* 4.30 P. M HsrtSTille, Lydia, Clyde and Slokee* Bridge Mail lesves erery Monday. Wedue.»* day sod Friday at 6 A. M. BLANCH 0. LAW, Postmistress- « Not. 19, 1886. LOCAXj items. Mb. B. H. Zimmerman is the reg- alar traveling agent for the News, and is authorised to receipt for ad vertisements or subscriptions. The contract tor building the two cisterns on tbe square was awar ded to Capt. Behrens. Oapt. Behrens has a contract to overhaul and alter the Manne store and will begin work in a few days The many friends of Col B W. Edwards were glad to meet him out on the street again yesterday, after bis long illness. PABKEB’s Electric Liniment is advertised in this issue Bead what it is good for and do art suffer pain when it can be so easily removed. A. Nachman is having extensive improvements made to bis store, and it will be one of the best ar ranged in town. Db. H. J. Lee killed three hogs on Tuesday of last week weighing 974 lbs nett, at 2 years old. These hogs made 23 gallons of lard. A meeting of the Darlington Onards is calledfor to morrow night, Febrnary 12, to prepare for the an- nual parade on tbe 22nd, Washing ton’s birthday. We call notice to change in ad vertisement of 0. E. Rogers, as signee, and to change of date of personal property sale at the Cross fioad, to Saturday, Feb. 20. Wobk was begun Monday, on the two cisterns on tbe square. When full they will supply tbe fire engine for four hours playing throngh a one inch nozzle and throwing fifty feet high. The time for paying Town taxes expired to-day, but the time has been extended to tbe first of March next, parties failing to pay by that time will be dealt with according to law. Read notice to tax payers. The yonng Ladies of tbe..Baptist church of Society Hill will give an oyster supper Friday night of this week, at the residence of Miss. Me lutosb. We understand that they propose raisirig a fund to repaint the parsonage. The horse of Peter Thomas, col ored, drawing a wagon loaded with six racks of corn, a boy driving, ran away down the hill qn Main St, Tuesday, throwing out tiie boy ami iqjuring him severely, scatterin': the corn and breaking tbe wagon, final ly stopping at the creek. Mb. C. Mooney showed us h a check on the Town Treasurer for bis entire services while engineer Of the fire engine, amounting to ♦5 ,50. He requests us to state tbe amoantashe heard that it was re ported that be bad charged an ex travagant price for bis services. Mb J. K. Gibson, after an illness of some time, died at his residence in Marion county on Monday at tbe age of 40 years The body was brought to Darlington yesterday and interred iu the Methodist ceme tery, Rev. J. A Elkins, of Liberty Chapel, officiating Hudson’s Bridge, over Lynches Biver, is to to be rebuilt. The Coun ty Comroissiomrs will meat at the site of tbe old bridge on February 24, ’86, when tbe cootract will be awarded. Our subscribers who de sire to bid for this bridge, should meet the commissioners ou that date with their bids. Thb Darlington Mineral Spring needs atteutiou. Tbe boarding around tbe spring is broken down exposing tbe earth barricade, tbe nrn has fallen down and been set np inverted, and a general appear ance of neglect pervades this pop alar resort. It will soon be time tor tbe spring and summer campaign, and a few dollars expended now will do good service. On Tuesday night a fire in tbe direction of Mechaniosrille was seen from town: Abont 9 o’clock tbe ■moke boose of Mr.J. W Fountain was found to be ou fire, supposed to have caught from the smoke fire blazing oot Tbe fire ooramnnica- ted with tbe dwelling and it was a total losa. Most of the faroitnre was saved Loss not less than 82,- 000 or 82,500, with no insurance. During the last two weeks a large unmber of moles and horses have been sold in this market. On Thnrrday last MeOnlloogb & Black well’s lot was empty, they having •old their entire atoek of moles. Baton Monday they received a car-load Of No. 1, males, and have Mope been able to keep up with the demand. Oallaway k Oonder have sold a large number, but still had a oapply eta hand up to yester day eveniag. Tuesday in Lydia Township some negroes burning brash in a field, the fire got out, buruluir Mr Kahn’S barn, the wood shops of W. P Mixior, the dwelling bouse of J. Boyd Witherspoon, occupied by Mr. Mixon. H*saved bis furniture bat as there were no men on the place nntil the fire whs well advan ced the hoasescould not be saved. There was no insurance except par tial insurance ou Mr. Witherspoon’s house. The (Jouuty Commissiotiars have fitted up all the county offices with cocoa matting, fenders aed other articles tor the comfort of the conn ty officers. Wednesday of last week was a rather warm day with a j-huth- weat wind ami rain. In the after noon tbe wind veered to tbe north east with sleet and snow aftei dark, aod qn fhnrsday.every thing, was iroxeu up. Thursday night was tu- tenfeeijs cqM wnffUiMr, 1V 1 bright son on Friday warmed np matters a little. Aad since then the weath er has moderated with prospect ot more rain. The Y. A. S. F. E. Co., at a re gular meeting held at their ball on the night of the 3rd idst, elected the following officers, President, O. Alexander, vise J. H. Early, resigned ; J. H. Schmid, Vice Presi dent; A. B. Luuny, Sect.; P. C. Seek, Treas.; J. H. Early, Engi neer; viceW. J. Eaily, resigned; W. M. Goodson, 1st Director; J. F. Muldrow, 2rd ; W. O. Byrd. .3rd; J. O. White, Hall Keeper. Tbe secretary the next day natided a list of the officers and members to the council... At a . meeting of tbe council hold just after, thh report was received aud approved and $100 appropriated for tbe use of tbe company for pay of engineer and incidental expenses. Tbe oompauy numbers 28 men, audas now organ- itod consists of an .active body of men with no d&trt' weight. The company was ordered out for prac tice with tbe engine yesterday evening. Tbe engine worked, all right, throwing one and twq streams over two story buildings. The sup ply of water was abort and shows tbe necessity of the speedy eon- strnction of tbe cisterns. —The Lit-boo celebrated do-noth ing club|holds its meetings now on the sunny side of tbe first buiUliug. The m:in with the biggest piece of chewing toba.-co is always chosen president pro. tern. G***. Lisbon Uoms. —The oat crop is supposed to be thoroughly killed in these parts by long freezes. Some farmers hare planted over. - ; —Mr. E. Wright who lost bis mill by fire on the 6tb of January, has renovated and commenced to saw ** ain - ’ . —We have never seen so little work done towards farmiug np to tbe present The inclement weath er deterred. —We do not hear anything from tbe tobacco cnitarlst these times, thonghjit is near time for sowing tbe seed. . . —The roads from this place to Onrtersville are in bad condition on accouut ot so much hauling of fer tilizers. It sefems that there tyili be a considerable quantity used this year. ... , —Mr. Jesse Baas, 8r., says he was the 5th sdtaoriber to the News when published ,at Timmonavil e, under the management ot Mi. Hhiii- moud, and- bn* not/ 1 lost a year’s sub scription aud still 1 appreciates ,the paper.—[And. ajways pays iu ad vauee.— ED.f —The new ‘ public road leading from the^Carteraville and I/alton road to the Lynches Hirer road has caused considerable com men t among the hnuds—distance from the other leading road to the river, one and a half miles. We cannot tell whether this road will pay the people or not. Three parts' of the road has been cut through a part of very flat country and the timber is very heavy. We are fe rful the the mass of urderurowth will ta!te the advantage. We have not heard the distance of new road to river road. Carternvilte Items. —Gor. Thompson has appointed D. L. Smith, of this place, a Notary Public. —Mrs. Margaret Davis, of this town, died on Sunday, the 31st ult. —Thanks to Hon. Goo. W. Dar gan for a valuable package of gar den seed. :■ —The free school, like .the oat crop is very near killed out by tbe cold weather. What a waste of public mouqy the free schools are, wheu they run only through the winter mouths 1 —Rev. J. W Humbert, the new pastor of tbe Methodi&t Church has made many Jneuda since he came among us*. He is very so ciable and is liked hy the people of all tbeobarchee: , 'He aha preaches i^-It yonr Tfantnoasville' corre spondent wilt-come aronud this way and examine tbe ’oats be witl hud that they are dygtf beyond resur rection. Farmers intend sowing over as soon as Tbe weather per mits. * ' ' ' Way*, and Worki ab««t Lhbaa. —Our pQp|de believe that the oats are all killed/, They wilt know it next July. - , ’ —The Lisbon charade troupe ex hibits a 700 lb Democratic speck led ‘•nigger.” —It is said that there will soon be a postoffiee at this place called Lamar. > —Our ways are as good as other people’s ways; as to oar works yoa cau’t “prove ’em by us." We have done nothing so long ’till we have lost the slejght. T [f —Prof. Laaltus, ot Georgia, is running tbe Lisbon High Sellout Onr genial spirited boiue-made pro fessor, is running the Newman Swamp school. —One of our first meu of tbf place sowed his gaideu from Dan to B«r>heba ou the 1st inst Some will now iu this moon, some iu the !■ Meiiioriitiu. _ Whereas death has again been among ud|ad4|t>pcid off is the prim 'of his atm nsefelness late Vice Dictator, Brother John Woods, a most woithy brother who has successively filled all the offices of honor and trast in oar Lodge, as well as that of Mayor of tbe Town. A brother noted for his integrity, justice, conservatism aud patriotism his demise will make a void in our ranks not easily to be filled. Now be it . i TJTTlf ReMvedi l!bat iMs Lodge sin cerely mourn his removal from onr ranks, and that a blank page be inscribed in oar minutes sacred to his memory. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to tbe family of the deceased, assuring them of our sympathy aud friendship; also that a copy be sent to the Darlington News for publication. I. Levtenthai., f" J. 43. WiLbeefx, ^—' G. W. Earle, . Committee. Darlington Lodge, No. 1301, K. of H., January 26, ’86. The beat wagon for the money ia the 830 Carolina Wagon, at C. Mooney’s. & Co. ■W !\>w Adverll*<*i)teiiti*. Notice to Tax Payers. Th«Uin*r/or ta« payment of Iaxm uu« iru,,0 i la tb To«ai of Dutiington is betrhy ex- , Otfr (entfed ’unltl lie irel «Uy of Mm-ch n<-xr in clusive. No deviation frost itiis will be made, and those who fail to pajr within ihia limit will be deed with in striet adhe rence to tLe law. All persons having eon- plaints to make i« reference to over-a-tese- men! will preaent them to tbe Secretary by the 20th instant. J. J. WARD, Mayor. C. W. HEWITT, See’ij. Fsb 11, ’W -tf *7—y—si iiji —r— - “Shaky’'—The Zig-zag let bods Employ ed by Eerccaary lea It is a notable fact that tbe peo ple of Atlanta and elsewhere are beginning to be thoroughly con vinced that worthless compounds become “shaky" at all new innova tions, while au honest preparation never fears opposition. We do not propose to “wipeout” others, as the field tor operation is large, anil we accord to one aud all the same privileges we enjoy. We are not go flic IwU^bMiuera principles as to (tetfotiitaeaij other remedy •*« fraud, or imitation, or as contain ing a vegetable poison, tiie effects of which are hornblq.co coo km plate, 'feilftn i*bd Oot bound ed, for there is ample rcom for all declining anti-potash, pine top slop- water compounds. „ * If one bottle of B. B. B. is tnora ts than m ^ valuable in effects fiallhl doz ett of any other preparation, we won’t get mad abont it. It ten bot tles of B. B. B. cures a case ot blood poison which others could list cure at all, «t only proves that B. B. B. is far the best medicine. 20,000 bottles of B. B. B, hare been sold to parties Ifring inside the cor|»oratioii of Atlanta since it was started two years ago ! Why this wonderful rale of a ua..’ remedy iu so short a time with ae little advertising f It must be-Coufessed that it is be cause B B. B, has proven itsvlf to possess merit in the Cure of blood, skin aqd kidney diseases. Hun dreds of home certificates attest the fact ot our claim that in Atlanta and many other points B. B. B. are “on top," ami will stay there. Many IH-rsens desire t<> know how the B. B. B. acta on the system. By en tering the circulation, it modifies the vitiated blood globules, increas es tbe red corpnscnles, antagonizes all poison, vitalizes and regenerates the flagging forces, furnishes the pabulum tor rich, new blood, elim inatesall poison through the secre tions, and increases the appetite, while, by its wonderful action upon pores id the skin, the kidneys, liver and gladular system, all effete and impure matter is speedily con ducted from the body, leaving the blood pure, fresh and healthy. By its magical alterative power*. B. B. B. unloads the blood of all im purities, unloads the liver, arouses all secretions, restores nature toils normal condition, uuclouds tbe troubled brain, clears and beanti ties tbe complexion, cheers the dis pondeut, strengthens the feeble, calms the disturbed nerves, aud in- du es quiet aud peaceful slumbers. It ha* been in pae Over twenty five years as a private prescription In tbe South. It is no far-fetched, foreign-found or dream-discovered subterranean wonder, but is a sci* otitic aud hap py combination of recognized vege table blood poison agents, effected after many years of constant use and ex|>eriiQeiit in tbe treatment of thousands of some of the most ap palling pas * of scrofulous, syphiii- tic and cutaneous blood poirong ever known iu tbe dtate, resulting in complete and uuparallelled cares ot pronounced incurable cases. Bend to Blood Balm, Atlanta, Ga., for a copy of their Book of Woudera, free, filled with infor ination about Blood and.’Skiu Diseas es. Kidney Gomphtiut* Ao., feb4 Horses and Mules CMEAPER THAN EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. We have onr ttock in rear of the Richard’s Lot. OALLAWAY & OONDER. Jan 28 iT CMfUtor’ji Notice. AM-person* having («Wiras against the Estate of Thonaa 8l«'pbenion, deceased, will present the same proper!/ proven, aad all persons indebled to the estate will make immediate payment lo Ihe underdgned. MARY BYRD, Adm’x. Feb 11. ’86 -3t Immediate Relief. Parker’s Electric Liniment relieve* pain of whatever natare the moment it is »p- plied, and is n household remedy wbere- ever known for Rheumatiam, Neuralgia, Headache and Toothache. Burna, Scalda, Sprains and Bruiaea, Diarrhea, yaentery, Sore Throat. Uleeri, Fresh Wounds, etc. Burns will not blister tf sppliod. snd bruis es will brsl in a day that would require a week by any other uethed. The Remedy Is furnished to agents snd dealers, whole sale and retail and to ail in need of a true and reliable meiieine in all case* of emer gency. By L. STERN BERGER, Dialer in General Merchandise, ' * Darlington, 8. C. Feb 11, ’86. TG OF SOUTH CAROLINA RLIKBtDN COUNTY. By eirtne of a Bill of Sale given to B. A Early by Henry A Odom on the 24th day of November, A. D. 1$38. toarcure the pay- oDaf *fOt>o Hundred and twenty-five dol lar*, I will offer for sale by puhlio utcry, at Early’s Cross Roads, oa Saturday the 20th day of February, instant, at 11 o’clock A. M. ONE BLACKfMARE MULE. Term* of sale Cash'. CHA8. K ROGERS, Assignee of B. A. Early. Frb 6, ’86-2t STATE OF SOUTH CARO LIN A, COUNTY OF DARLINGTON. By virtue of a Bill of Rale given to B. A. Early by J. H- Suggs, on the 23rd day of January, A. D. ISSfit, to secure the pay- rtient of One Hundred and fifty dollars. I will offer for sale by public outcry at E*r- ly's Cross Knada, on Saturday tbe 20th day of February, instant, at 11 o'clock A. M. ONE BLiCK MARE. v* A ■ f t Terms,pf sale ( ash ' CfUS. K. ROGtilts. Assignee of Bt A. Eajly. Feb, 6, ’8*5-21 Sale Postponed. Assignee’s Sale. On Saturday, tbe 20th of February inst., at It o’clock A. M., at Early’s Cross Road* I will offer for sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following described property, lo-wit: 30 Tons Cotton Seed. 660 Bushels Coru. 176 Bushels I’eas. 6000 lbs. Fodder and 600 lbs. Shucks. 1 Cotton Kle a<nr. 4 2-Horrc Wagons? 1 Log Carriage, 4 B iggies. 5 Horses. 2 Mules-. X^Cows and Calves. Buggy Harness, Wagon and Plow Gear, Feed Cutter, Scales, Plows, Carts, Farm Implements, Kitchen Furuilure and Stove, Lot Lumber. Terms Cash. Articles to be removed immediat -ly after the sale. CHAS. K. ROGERS. Assignee of B. A. Early. February 6, 1886.—2t BusiaoN Notices. ATTENTION D. G’s. A special mee'irig of yonr corps will be belt) at armory, Friday even ing, Febrnary 12th, at 8oV;!ock, for the purpose of arranging for pais ade on the 22nd lost. Member* are all expected to attend promptly. By order of Captain. J. E. No&mbnt, See’ty. 'seed POTATOES. Firat lot of the season jast arriv ed at J. H. Schmiti’a. Early Rose potatoes, Goodrich, Beanty of He* bron and Snowflake; also a fall va riety of freah garden seed. feb4 Several fine milch oowa for aale in full milking order. Apply to J. L. Edwards. fob 4 ^ FHBTL1ZERS. Standard Acid, German Kainit Beat Cotton Seed Meal. All high grade tx annrea sold at bottom lig- THE STATE OF S01TH CAROLINA COUNTY C# DARLINGTON. Mortgagee'* Sale. THECHERAW & DARLINGTON R. R. CO., Assignee. Vi. E. J. BRISTOW. Pursuant to, and by virtne of • mort gage executed by B. J. Bristow to W. P. Cole nnd J. N Garner, bearing date the 9th day of July, A. D_, 1885, nnd recorded in tbe otto* nf R. M. C., for said County, ia Book X, No. 2, pnfe 2e6, nnd «■> igned b) the said W. p. Colk and j. N. Garner t* ue, w* will offer for f^la, at publio outers. In front of the Conn Ytotiae, oa Ra esdav in Marsh next, at II 'Mleok A. M. c All that lot or IraoCief land, situate ia the Town of Darlinglep, County and State aforesaid, and bounded .oa th* north by Pear'.e Street, 168 fee) ; eeet by a narrow •lip of land formerly belonging to E. A. Law, now tn W. A. Player; south by U-id« of W. A. Player, aad'-jfout by lands of C. W. Hewitt* The lot t< in depth 380 feet, and measure* t h* same on tbe back line aa onlhofromon Pearl Street. The same being the fot conveyed to tho eaid E. J. Bretow by' Blanche (5. Law, and upon wbieb tbe eaid E. J. Bristow now resides. Terma Cash—purchaser to pay for ^a per* , : ; ‘ ^ CHBRAW ft DARLINGTON R R. CO.. Assignee, per E. K»ith Dargaa ft 8 in. Attorneys.’ ’ — • — Feb. 9, ’86—84 tt**xl moon ami some Hay they will j nrna, by Baoot A White, office at aow w hen they get ready, moon or I Eutorpnae Grocery, Darlington, no oi jo it. S. C. jao28. SHERIFF’S BALES. B W. EDWARDS, ve. E. 8. KILPATRICK and J. C. CAMPBELL. Ezetuhon againtt Property. By virtue of the above execution I w! 1 •ell in front of the Court House of l>ai* liugto i County, en the first Mondarin March next, or tbe Tuesday thereafter, All that traet or pare si of and ■toaie in (be C«nnty of Darlington, S. C., eon- te ; ning Six Acres, more or lea*, and bound* ad uortb by Una« of A. Nachman ; aouih by landa of Jamea Carter ; east by lands of Mrs M S. Kilpatrick and 1 west by lands ot Jamea Carte'. Levied on a* the prep erty of E. 8. Kilpatrick to satisfy this ex edition. * . Terms Cash. W. P. COLE, 8 D C. t Feb 8, ’86 CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF DARLINGTON. Court of Common Plea*. J. II, PARKER ft CO. vs. PRINCE WILLIAMS et. al. Judgment for Forerlonure. Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreoleauro in the above stated ease. I will offer for •ale in front of the Court Houeo in Dar lington County, on the first ‘Monday in March next, tbe following described land. All that piece, parcel or tract of land ■ituaio, lying and being in tbe County of Darlington, State aforesaid, c ontainmg Thirty Acres, more or lesa, and bounded north by tho lands of Sarah Snowden ; last by the landa of Adam Broekinion ; south by Palmetto Branch and land* of Georgo Houso and woet by land*of widow Joaot. Terms of sale cash J. N GARRER, O C P Feb 6, ’I 1 * STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF DARLINGTON. Court of Common Plea*. REBECCA LEWIS et.al. va. CALEB GAINEY at. al. Order of Sal*. Pursuant to an Order of Salt made in tbe above stated eae* to me directed, I will offer for tale in front of the Court House in Darlington County, oa ihe firat Mon day in March neat, tbe following de scribed real estate: All that tract of land, aitoate in the County and Stale aforesaid, coataining One Hundred and sixty acre*, mora or lesa, ard bounded north by lands of Mrs. Sue Byrd ; eisl by lands of Jauet P. WIU •on ; south by Boggy Swamp, separating it from landa of John McFarland, and west by landa of Mrs. Lylia Coker. Terms of sale Cash. J.N. GARNER, CCP Feb 6, '86. . .Notice. . I hereby warn all pereens from buying or using in any way the followiag script of rtock in tbe Knights Building Association which were lost or misplaced : Script No. 19, for IX ehares dated Oct. 9, 1880: script No. 21, for 2 shares, same date, made out originally tn favor of H. Sternberger ; script No. 83. for 2 shares, dated April 24, 1882, made in favor of L. Sternberger, all now owned by me. L. STERNBERGER. Feb 4. ’86—21. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DARLINGTON. By EUKu C. Baker, E*q., Probate Judge. Whereas, Mrs. M 4RY HILL has made suit to me, to grant unto her Lettera of Administration da bonis non of the estate of and effect* of Mary Tarrh, deceased, unadmiiiistared by rea-on of the death of Etekiel Cook la's administrator, deceased . These are therefore to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and ered Hors of the said Mr*. Mary Tarrh, de ceived and ihe said Etekiel Cook, dsc’d., that they be and appear, before me ia tbe Court of Probate, to be held al Darlington C. H., on Tuesday, February 16tb, inal., after publication hereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why tbe said Administration should no) he granted. Given under my Hand, this 30th day of January, Anno Domini, 1886 E. C. BAKER, Feb 4 ’86—2t Probale Judge. Are you made miserable by indigestion. Constipation, Dlzsine**. Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shiloh’s Vitaliter is a positive cur'. For sale at I. A. Boyd’s Drug Store. Executor's Notice. All persons indebted lo Ihe E*t*te of John Woods, will make payment, and all creditors of the said Estate will present their demands to the undersigned at the office of C A. Woods, attorney, Mnriou, S. C. AUGUSTA M WOODS, Executrix. Jan. 28. ’86. Shiloh’s Catarrh remedy—a positiv# cure for Catarrh. Diptherl*. and Canker Mouth. For aals at J. A. Boyd's Drug Store. (0 (M 0 0 * w Pi Pi t) (M htBATKas there a man with tout eo dead Who never to his wise hath eaid, I wtU a *owar garden make, Bssh fcr my own and ihy dear sake, sAth aaadsso < Which yon, of course, wilt buy If week there be. 1 prey repent, Aad hare aa order quickly rent. The Goto* Is e work of tytpagoe. Colored Plates, tooo Illustrations, with descriptions of the best Flowers and Vegetables, pricey of Sccde and plants, end bow to grow them. It tells yfiu what you want for the garden, and bow ao got H. Primed tn F.natt'h snd German. Price a, which may he deducted from lint order. MrrOHLTVICK’SeKEIW. ATHttADQCABTERS. tt JAM TICK. SEEDSMAN Rochester. N Y. Examine Onr Prlees! Then call an Examine the GOODS. Standard Print* at 5 cent* per yard. Drew Gingham* at 10 ceutM |H*r yard. Balmoral* at 35 to 75 cent*. All wool Flannel Skirt* at 76 cents to 1,25 Shoe* from 25 cent* per pair np, and ever pair guaranteed. Finest Sewing Machines at $18 to $25. What i* left of oar Winter Stock will be *old at omit for ea*h, aud pur chasers will be sare to find bargains. Stock mast be reduced before niov* ing to our New Store. Respectfully, jp I Edwards & Nor men t. - January 28, ’86- : ly 4 . GOTO JOHN SISKRON’S to buy your Furniturey Wagons, Buggies, etc. Important Notice / ALL PARTIES INTENDING TO PURCHASE GROCERIES IN LOTS —AND— Fertilizers, Are invited to call and get our Special Bargain* prepared expreraly parties wanting guaranteed city price*. R memlMT the*-? ate epeeial rate- o— Popular Brands of Flour. NEPTUNE, DARLINGTON FANCY, FARMERS’ CHOICE, GOOD AS GOLD. They Can’t be Beat. Call On Edwards & Nonnent, J. L- Coker Sc Co., Darlington, 8. C. Hartsville, 8. C. OR AT Darlington Wholesale Grocery, at Darlington Dejiot. January 7, 1886—iy Enterprise Grocery. OLD SANTA’S HEAD QUARTERS FOB THE HOLIDAYS. Apples, Orange*, Lemon*, Currants, RaiMn*, Citron, Craoberrie*, Mincemeat, Aiworted Nut*, Candies, 4c., 4c. Fresh Rack wheats plain and aelf-raisiug. BACON, 25.000 LBS. BACON. 81 ALT, SALT. SALT I 500 Sack* Liverpool Salt. TOBACCO ! TOBACCO ! TOBA CCO Tbe largest and inoat complete tine of Tobaoeo* ever offered iu this market, and at prior* that defy competition. A. S. WHITE, IhZCAJNrAO-EIR. Angiod 27, '85