^KVUlUAJUk. «jT AM Hiding months’ deliveries in New Editor Darlington A’e/ci •«o«a t iU !k*JI§***** Owisr.) ,*> •i 'tiowHrysMwt tternl Momtaif I” UK. lMUr.tiv.HlMi oMMUifi Walk •Mi Mi. fM lAi» moraiMf When dM jim MrivtP •. OoantaaMK Vf “I i rfulied here last evening" OoontryiiMar'.^ipcirwlj thooghl I would ran down Tor a da; or two noMCTfrifttis (Mug in the oofton HMUrt uoAto Hite* mtle conver Mtidw'wmi yoa on UrereaT^ect.” Factor; “Well, what havcyhu J^flanatijrnTn >. Htefarrtng lo our MMV««Uion of the tatk of January about the condition of thu eotuni •WWJmij—M^nie.of prioea, i HWM bt fbhllo Im** FOtf* tail me jlJptMr I araa wcougiin njr viewaP Factor: “I rggi—bat-ftka nouvac Ff^ .-^.v^iob that r Q eU ui York. Wb< nfeat comes ton is bough sold. This, makes South months ofahtp the actual cot< Si Ur Oie )ro<1ic. tion and buy futures, fiat, as you said a moment ago, the South this yc r bus been and is still, nnwil ling to sell cotton, and equally nil- willing to buy fntores. The South baa got tired of contributing twen ty-five to thirtv millions of dollars E r annuity to th^'N^JWIt-Cottou Lcbauge, and the result is that Ilia aytsMlhi ns fha ttasayaa tractor, whom be himself nioulb b irprcsentH, finds month obliged arkefs Wnt hynselt inouiu oy won to bbV hiibntion lA’ war Vhd°to &\ iere no one partiCtflArfy 1 wahts to liiAf’, wflh Ibi fc«utt*'lh‘at be pays fatgli the acuiol, a^d soils cheap cotftu ; A cohkeqtten’ds - lalnful, ffttAbu kriow' i2ttge tbilt'^’cotton has Town Coi cti coniiiieiid 9 a new fi sterns, w them to giv tlwwerv |xtor Wanwof troui the ()|M‘ia Uonse f It is very lar from the whtei’s intention to injure, in any way, the reputation of the building, but some better ar rangement ought to be devised to empty the house in case of a fire, which may occur at any linie. The budding is very strong, and every •recaution has been taken to guatd Tfag^sTITFfe.biiniTrarBFVfFsWra to occur to sbeowuers tftst in case entire evening lu a and the scholars, detiffatnl! way old and young, ve or given e innei Wi man Wilmington in Flames. Wilmington, N C., February 21.—The steamer JHadm, plying tietweeu this city and Fayetteville, N 0., caught fire this afternoon .about^ o’clock, .mat be/brei reach ing befwburf, mid Jowiug bathela^ fiammable nature of her cargo, cou mgrtug of tnrtw, upfiits of 'udfket'ba Wttitfttt middlings about 316, •Ofl'thWdliifgs about- 3 «rto t/dn strict low middlings dbout 3-16, on lo#1>{Altinga net St all, on stains ^Mft'tMrea'CtfMPVi of n ceAt" * ^HMsstfytnfiw 1 : “dfifa you a godd 4cmMHPm” ; "V SaofadloraifsYMi tbara baa been a ndpiasl dmaadi^raai no., doubt a }Caafi^MM > 5adMliMl 'bat ‘bcewa great dispoaitioo on tbe partaf boldara Va Mrwia fraaa selling.* Oountr>|aan4i^HM the decline Totted plantar .and factors at all: (pb. , T which Is ^qoMllty, i 1 presume this rr^sdji that we have r this year from New York thing that could’ poaglbly J - ^ayj^ueofopttop. It of fire tbeimople nt the Half might wish to gat. onr very qaidkly. Tfie door-of U»«k out ranee ope4s on the inside-, is kept looked, and the sfair- case otstrocteit with liroken chairs and- tables. The Iront eMmnee is of eonrae kept clear, bat-the door laya«u|lMis ou the hie de, and it ft nape to be closed doling a panic, treat loss of life would inevitably 'Peshlt fiom the preshiireoflhepeo- people struggl^Wg to gee down tfih stair ease > 4t hi 1 'wry well to say r thot It Uisf not-beenr, fait it is al ways the unex|iect<-d thfngli that do tlin meet harm, and hr the- name of-thCiddleH and ehlldrerr 4e ask Ihkt'immediate Steps be taken to guard again- faneraliy >notiaedthat daring the twouih wf J jMuary lbe fHotoas h«ra havaaot .awlyjKildr ant Iheif receipts, , hut have reduced their stuck ianflkdt YMnladhnnt 19tf' k 1f hslrn i Mat this haa bean done at full pflt adthaut farting silesi My ing this policy they ' to reibza priuesArsaging k to | of a cant above tbe eo-called parity Burobeao oraoes.’ 1 : ‘ » -niK- Oonntryman: “Well, iii'riMiof . what jmi M«v«. mUi. do yob not tyuk tksl during tps -baladle of ^Mia m«Mh^ and probably daring the month of March, thiaanMe aur- ions resell may Me mere strikingly! observed F _ beaause ie of oottop. It seei ugh, of course, I don’t tbpht, the cotton bu«i- wanted to breftk have *5 le ip,, us for psi>er, setoft 11 Yes,you are quite ngn ‘ 1 say ibis, oil And further, I would say this, i the South has deemed . hot to cafe whether it is the spinner, the cou- Uwtor fit itw exijorter who is to buy the actual cottoo us month by month comes oii**'Tne South kiiode 7 1 and hciivm lumuuun uv.vuu, HU>VU ,WM quoted of September 10,1885, at 9 oepts sgaiust September cou traets »t 9.n, Whs quoted on Octo ber 19 at 91 cents aghiust Octobc r II contracts At 9.81'( on November at 9 cents against November con tracts at 9.37 ; on December 23 at 81 oenig against December con tracts at 9 j(9LOU,?ahuaifj| ^9 at cents against January contracts at 9.20, sod pu FebfMary 11 at 8| cents against February couttacts at nk it looks as if the.S u ptli ‘ only needed a little more nerve to teach ever; ope that he bad better not sell its productions bef re be tbemr J itor : “lt does look as If tl»« has been very intelligent this year ip allowing New York and Livepppol to joqk after their own pOWra'&jfsteina, and ih boldtqg ot» tp pa much as it oonlu of Us own productious * lyr r^marketa tgay [ppff oommence ;t, , v i » /,w-i41 * ‘♦Well, you. need e Hot have any fear of tbia, because tqvaa noar abay. art no wanker and . ?no lower than your market is, and iasn —tiiaiad that the feeJiug of tbe f interior ttWif any thing, mnch strong er tjMo |batpflh« factor* who are arts. In ad. Here seems to Infer}- ros in bolnlra an? ‘iWeir^jpn know e South fouud .that, no oue else would hbkLjls Wrqjjuctions for it, aud having .jjelu so long I don’t think it is going to break down just now, when if neen an.evident-de- toKrtid for tbe v hctusl ootton, ami when all tbe rest of tbe world seems to-be* brylug oaf, •You ought to hurry np sod sod to us at low prices, beta use you see we douH want any eotton at fill—none Whatever—snd tbe market may' gb down on you Mill IbWen Therefore, 1 we think bad better sell, and while wfi hat the ‘member an Besfaertt i tenor, for ire must pii plantatioi rily tbe cii yon mast also remem wterior marYfetf* htvs of atren^fb wMeMthe wort markets fikwt is, th 1 Ttfi ft hat tbe element lot Mar- ykuwMfy bMpuHwuk uKerior point fkM wmtr it ooMwh mitla-which have wot^oaarwlo, bomthli.wll of. their jMMow, and which, 1 sltgwUl thhik^ •iltbowgk, of eostrso, yow sasio lhd e that the market wiH be still farther depressed, at the same time we are witling to help yon aud buy from yp# at these prices." ‘FsctorfHkell,! don’t know but that ydu are tight in wtrat you have said, add ff the South will make np Itk mind to hold the eotton I do not Thing there will be any difficulty in Its behtg sbht tW eomman much bVtteil'bncefllikW if it became dis hearteem! and commenced selling fiddly The South is in s better position to hold cottoo u> day than it has been In for years, because an/fctiundHtfte t»f Money, t]f befit 4twedtmend that s An pM tbfitf 1 money id j Itifi id CtieltefeM ef all thw Sooth- ifi tbe vhineol Factor; eaportera." rv ' 'fcfitljp salh investtbent upon “Well, I most day that idewlwf force in wba^ .aod you- »le far the have ev«r > wo effort,to ptfoeq in *low York, where i. Ubotouts are supplied in to suit pa returners, but > given ail your strength oa, your own • wo doubt yon twodenoy - to a gnat actual deeliue.*>~ * T> ^^iSrth^M-’sy i *fotuwf markets of Uverpooi etiohs of thefr cufitomers, -and l, talieve that large humeol money could be btrrowed withotu eotten, fie It leafier* ’ *%Mim to Imui. This strewgtheos the pesi- tlou hf alflfie' $>tftbVrt bold cm. ” ‘ afo glad 1 came to thtf end had this talk, 'Wbtaf I return b^o>e I' wHI advise friends just to aft down hold, and oaly sell figures which wilt be (them* Monument to Rev. George H. Wells. TlMMOysVtLLK, Feb. 18, ’86 Editor Darlington A'm$ i , >i Permit mctbmuyh the columns of yodr tmper te make the follow lug anuonncetheiit. It has been suggested to ttit*}' as clulirmsn of the Oonnty K*ec«ttVe Committee Of tbe County S*mUy School Coo fefeuAe, M B. IJbnrch, * Sonth, rtf this Ctniuty, by tbe Pi eliding Elder, of this Dittrtot, and by Revs. J. WVHnmbert, E. T Hodges and others, that I originate a plHti by which a suitable Monument may be erected" to the memory of ’’llev. George H. Wells who died at hhi' residMice in Tim:nontr\ ; ine at '6.30 o’clock, 14tb m.st. Bmtlier Wells being the organizer of the fiWlkCduuty Sunday School cob vvn tioti in Darlhigton County, and the organizer of the first Woman’s Missionary Society lb South Cafe liua, aud as an indefatigable leader in every branch of the ' Church deem it ooly necessary to organize •ome plan of union to secure the Monument we fill owe in coinmem- m^tiAfi of snch virtues as wen* ever eibfbited by this holy man. I there fore suggest the following: —Kev. 8. W. Hnmberf, Treasurer of fund and to whom all contributions Shall be sent, AS committee oiVfnpmt meat, Kevs. U. T. Hodges, J. W. Hntnheu ami J,'C. Cletnents.—I call Upon every saperinteudetit in the County, ot onr coiuiectiorrto im mhdWHfty lay before their respectivr> schools our purpose and to organize any '{Jan by which they may raise the most money possib e by the 1st of May nett; and we solicit dypa- yfotm from any one—some have ■alftariy jrresennd contrilurtions for this jfiafpose. But T^fve tire chrl dren the clnttreeand Brother Wells’ monument of marble will soon bo (rotating to Heaven as did bis boly life. J B. C. Wright. A I’rosperous School. The dosing exercises of the Car- teiuviUe X Iliads public school, on tbe 19th. instant, was one of the pleasantest and most successful en- tert»iuiiu-nt .' The deserted steamer, landed againatitbe wharf of the New York and Wilmington Steamship. Com pany, aud the lire waaqoiokly com- manieated to the sheds trad ware houses tbersou. AIK tbe wharves and sheds being saturated with voeia and turpentine, the Spread of the fire was rapid, aud de6|Ste tbe efforts.41 tbe firemen became a dis astrous cou flu, ratior. There was a gale of wind^blowing at the* > time from tbe sonthweat. and aeon tbe blocks on the water front were banting foviocnrly.^n. . At about 8 o’clock the fire waa gotten under onwtroL, but not until it destroyed»about a bait million HellaraF worth of property. Start ing from Chestnut afreet, the New York St> atnsbjp Company’s wharf and warehouse were horned, nest tbe store and offices of F. W. Kirch- ner and Calder Bros., S. P. Shotter k Co.. A. D.> Wessell, Worth fi Worth, O G. Parsley, Alexaader Sprout fi Son, -Cbadburn’s City tumlier mill, feramrly Colville’s, G. J. Honey & Co n B. Wright, flour and grist mills, thnCbaiupiou Com press and Warehonse Company, The freight,warehouses of the WU miugion and Weldon and Wilmiug ton, Columbia and August Railroad uiesj and several sailor beard A movemebTls now oin TSclTdolt- iog to tbe establishment of a graded “ irnwi “ being le pur- ;my ot psfsonageYt Lake City is now undergoing repair, which will greatly add to tbe com fort of the pastor ami family. The Palmetto Pott is making an effort to induce Secretary Whitney to Rave the naval drill in Port Royal harbor. ——— —last week Mr. H. R. Cooley, ot Anderson ~Couuty, sold abate of cotton tlfat weighed 840 pounds. 1 ' Mr. W.F. Phillips, of Orange- q i ilsvti' HMTOsao JHT t/WXKSdW TA t iaii«t.m . - cc -a " Assignee’s fcale «■ j* ^■marl'i ** -*rem»A ••-.q THE SALE OF (•‘Mil •CSfHllo'llI >,,,3 TH^itARGB AND DESIRAHLB STPCKS OF G0OD9 (5F u j n*%1 tt-lHot .*■<**' I B ,. w WILL be coufTlJikiBrtnH^ * .*/ H> f-r H 4flf ^ :..JZ *> i i« *>• • ' a-,AT THE— .< 1 ; Hi IOV •m'Ut j. >v.' -(iiiii **» A. TiX2ltTT CD«? O 3ST S T O *»'* f * uj Ihoi >m fom 1 . ' • ‘ *e • ONTIL FOBTHER NOTICE. Vw! !*V*’cffc'V*-, 1 , v ^ r ":YY *Y*'* *i)A ] -. ' ‘d-sfc V,d «i *•» ■’•t r v» BUI «rf t til *d Met .tv DISTRACT. Tbe Uretovillw Astm of Saturday last says; ‘Yesterday Cely Bros, sold ten balea of tbeir Allen long staple cotton, grown within two miles of Greenville city, to a Provi- deuce, R. 1., party at 14} cent*. a pound. At the MBfi time fancy short staple cotton was selling here 18} eegtMnd In, filMW averag i tbja arm on and cotton a tale to the acre eoat no morejtbqn jommon totaWvfito.f ;1( ^ ,, n^ T — ,*+■ 1^-W "■T ' - Mt wants to ataflah the- o4hto|Of fibw -clerk of have work oaually done by the «Urk. I tie Andrews; charade, “Children’s choice;’ “Careless words,’’ Miss Hattie Beyenmce; tableau, “Love looks net withryes;" “Small things,’’ by Miss Annie Andrews; “Old Caudle’s umbrella," by Miss Mabel Carter aud Master Robert Scarbor ough; “Choice gems," by seven beyn and girla: “Tbe world is the better for it,” oy Master John But ler; “The bachelors’ league," by Mifia Julia Joye; “Rules which 1 mast obey," by Miss Alice Sever ance ; tableau, “Flower of the fam ily;" “Wedlock," Henry Scarbor ough and Annie Andrews. Atiuter- raj* |£e programme wpf varied by Eros., cost well rywiemi ami expressive in strumeutfil mnsio. We cannot pye tend to d° jnstioe to the aoholars or hvre make oomparisous w Well, and must heartily all did so •fifignta- late ho h teacher and schoiara. Tbe valedictory »aa delivered by Mias MfitalAaflftef, iu beaufifol laugaage, well auited to the oeeaafou, well tedotbe prepa'ed amj given iu a pleasiag manner. Tbe andieuee enjoyed the flUPpM, , , .. ., 5 , iug bouses, were destroyed, and in addition to the steamer Bladen the steamer • foer Queen, of the same line, was burned to the water’s edge- The fitutjrican schooner Lillie Uolmet, not being able to get out of the reach of tin flames, was also burned, and will prove a total loss. Over two biunlted aud fifty thou sand dollars’ worth of goods were burned iu one warehouse. Owing to the sparks wafted by the high winds numerous private dwelling!* caught fire and were burned to ; tlie, ground, including those of tbe Bon. George Davis, Col. E K. Brink, Mr. Solomon Baer and. about .thirty others. In addi tion a block of small tenements, oc cupied by gnlofed peopV, was com pletejy s w e p f away, altbougb nearly a mile distant from tbe main tire. The general offices of the Atlantic Coast L IUti located here were also destroyed, with numerous valuable papers and records. Tbe Front street Methodist Church were included in the list of.buildiu} s burned, and is a total loss. There is about 4400,000 in- sty ceou thi; property destroyed. . , j A Strange Story. The Spirtt of the South, published at KockinglMMu, N. C., says: -o- “We are reliably informed that a Rev. Mr. Lindsey, who formerly re sided and preached in this county, was able to boast that be was born four months after bis mother had been dead and hurled. Here is tbe ex pin nation : His mother, who re sided in Stewartaville township, in this county, fell ill and to all appearances died and was buried in Stewartsville cemetery. Tbe night following her interment, ghouls, for the purpose hDm he had mourned as deed ‘Four months afterwards Rev. Lindsey was born, and abe sur Vived several years. Tbia is indeed a. strange story, but we are assured that it is literally true." Septuagenarian. —Rev. Samuel Leanhlast Friday celebrated his seventy first birth day. Mr. Leard though old iu years is still bale, hearty, active, and cheerful, and bids fair to live many more years of usefulness' to his church and State. He baa been a Methodist pteaoher more than fifty years. »TATE ITEMS. No stenographer has yet been ap pointed for tbe Sixth circuit. It required 429,103 70 for the ex penses of Edgefield County in 18- 85. Mr. Eldred S. Addison, of Nine ty Six, has purchased a pair of Norman horse colts. » • i/’ Mx John. D Cochran, of Hodges, will plant several hundred pecan trees this season. Tbe graded school at Bamberg is in a very prosperous tond it ion. There is not an nnocenpied real- •L-tice'in Bamberg. There will be a meeting of tbe snrvivora of tbe 2d regiment of Con federate volunteers at Blackville on April 2 lulipSt ot • barg County, pu, a fourth of an sere •f land last year made cane enough to yield him 1331 gallons of flue Wrap. »«bl « The merits of the primery election ftro btgmuiBjr to be dismissed in the conn ties that have adhered to the convention system of nominating candidates The contractors np^r have 600 pnsb a - The animal election for intendaat aod wardens of v mu den takes plane omtbe first Monday.:.in Apri', aud already there are rumors of two tickets being brought out. Tbe Nohberry Obtervtr says: “Speaking of the telephone, there are a good msny people who believe tbe rent inveutpr is Mr. Thomas Workman, of Laura us County, tnfl ihVentoV of the new cottdn press.’ A farmers’ olnb, pith thirty members, has been formed, at Can non’s camp ground in Spartanburg County, with tbe feUoeiieg officers: B. F. Scott, president; L. Cot ksey, vice president; James Wood, secre tary; A L. Kennedy, treasurer. Tbe farmers of Lancaster will hold a mass meeting on the first Monday in March to consult upon matters for tbeir mutoal benefit, Mr. B. R. Tillman has been invited to be present. EOST A*i:» i#» l l« P&lDS*T FOR -’ »-s>l *1(1 X - Sir* . •■fflifl CHARLES E. ROGERS^.7 ,a - Assignee for B. A. Early.: “tkaky '-Tlin Xig-Uf HethoS* T r4 by lerMaary lea It is a notable fact that the pro pie of Atlanta aud elsewhere are beginning to be thoroughly con vinced that worthless compounds become “s'iaky" at all new iuuova lions, while an honest preparation never fears opposition. We do not propose to “wipeout" others, as the field tor operation is large, him I we accord to oiie and all the same privileges we enjoy. We are not so for lost to business principles as to denounce any other remedy as a fraud, or imitation, or as contain ing a vegetable poison, the eflects of which are horiible to coutem plate. The alarm need not lie sound ed, for there is ample Horn for all declining auti potash, pine top slop water compounds. J f one bottle of B- B- B. is more liable iu eff.-cts than bait a doz en of any olber preparation, we won’t get mail about it. If ten hot ties of B. B. B. cures a case ot blood poison which others could u ,t cure at all, only proves that B B. B. is far the best medicine. 20,000 bottles ot B. B. B. have been sold'to parties living inside the corporation of Atlanta since it was started two years ago ! Win this wonderful sale of a new remedy in so short a time with so little advertising f It must be confessed that it is lie- cause B B. B, has proven itself to possess merit in the cure of blood, skin snd kidney diseases. Hun dreds of home certificates attest tbe foct ot onr claim that in Atlanta aud many other points B. B. B. are “on top," and wljl stay there. Many K rscus desire to know bow the B. B. acts on the system. By en tering^ tbe circqlat ion, it modifies the vitiated blood globnles, increas es tbe red corpnscules, antagonizes all poison, vitalizes and regenerates the flaggibg forces, furnishes the pabulum tor rich, new blood, dim inates all poison through the secre tions, and increases tbe appetite, while, by its wonderful action upon tbe porespt the skin, tbe kidneys, liver aud gladnlar system, all effete and impure matter is speedily con ducted from tbe body, leaving the blood pure, tresh and healthy. By its magical afterative (lowers, B. B. B. unloads tbe blood of all im purities, unloads the liver, aronses all secretions, restores nature to its normal condition, autoloads tbe troubled brain, clears and beauti fies tbe complexion, cheers tbe dis pondeut, strengthens the feeble, calms tbe disturbed nerves, and in- dm es qaiet and peaceful slumbers. It has been in nse over twenty five years as a private prescription in tbe Sonth. It is no far-fetched, foreign found or drearo-discoveied subterranean wonder, bat is a scientific aud bap py combination of recognized vege table blood poisou agents, effected after many years of constant nae and experiment in tbe treatment of thousands of some of the most ap palling cas s of scrofulous, syphili tic and entaneons blood poisons ever known In the State, resulting in complete and unparajlelled cores qt pronounced incurable case^ Send to Blood Balm, Atlanta, Ga., for a copy of tbeir Book of Wonders, free, filled with iofor- mat ion about Blood andlSkiu Dlseas es. Kidney Complaints Ac. feb4 li! ' The R«v. Oeo. U. Thtyer. of Bourbon, Ind., mts: “Both myirif snd wife owe oar livos lo Shiloh's Coosumnlioa Caro." For ole ot J. A. Boyd's Dtiig Btoro. February 11, ’86—tf >. --.Mf *T tms in iu •f.l f THE STATE OP SOUTH CAROLIN A COUNTY OK DARLINGTON. By BUM C. B*k*r, B*q , Probate Judge. Wheress WM. APELER bos msde sot ’ onto me o jtrmnt unto bin Letters o' Ad- ministrsMos of the estate and streets o f Ferdinaod C. Hepp, dseeastd. These ore therefore to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and cte-l- liora of Mid Far'd. C. Hepp, that they be add appeir before me. to I lie O-rurt rtf Pro bate to-be bold at Darllagtew € ourt Housa. oa Thursday, Match the 4tb, next, after publication hereof, a’.eleeeu o’clock In the forenoon, to show cause, if any they bar’s, why ihe said administration slioitH not be granted. Qirea under my hand this Ibth day of February. A. D , |8S6 , ELI HU C. BAKER. Feb 18 21 Probate Judge. THK STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OV DARLINGTON. ... r.,1 ...I Hi -1 j ( Mortgagee t Sale. “ THKCHEKAW & DARLINGTON R R. Cl?., Aseigiiee. I »*. ...a . - i.B.J. BRISTOW. , Pursuant In, 1 nod .by Tiriue of,a gage executed by E. J. Bristow to Co)e aud J. N Garner, hearing date the 9tb day of July, A U , lH8d, and records I in the i ffice of R. M. t’., for said Coutiry, in Book X, No. 2. page 'Job, aad assigned b> the said W. J>. Csto asd J.-N. Garner to us. we will offer for Mle .pi public outerv. in frnqt of the Court House, on Saleadoy in March next, at ll o'clock A. M. : All that lot or tract of land, situate in the Town of Darliagion, County aad Stale aforesaid, and bounded oa ibe north by Pearle Street, 16S feel: east by a narrow slip of land formerly belonging to E. A. Lsw, now 10 W. A. Player ; south by lands of \V. A. Player, and west by lands of C. W. Hiw.ft. The lot is in depth 380 feet, snd measures the Mac on the back hue as on tbe from on Pearl Strest. The same being tbe lot conveyed fo the said E. J. Rrstow by Blanche 6. Law. and npon which the said E. J. Bristow new resides. Terms Cash—purchaser to pay tor pa pers . > CtlERAW A DARLINGTON R R CO., Assignee^ per fi. Keith Dargau & Cm, Attorneys. - : '■ Feb. 9,’86-SJt Notice to tax Payer?! The lime for the payment of taxes -lite to Ibe Towh of fbiriingtow is herebyTcx- I ended uulil Ibe ffrsl day ftf March next ig* elusive No d- viaiion frorp ibi,- will be uindei andilipse whirfwil to pay wlthhs this liMij wfll be dealt wlih In -trwt *dtr«- rtfneefortbe law. Alt person* biting com plaint* !-> aafes in referetitM to eserrs-aega- emoi will presjeai tbeus to lh« Secretary by tbs 20t|» instant. _ , J. J. WARD,’ ttayor. C. W. HEWITT, Sec’iy. ' ' ' Feb II,’W-if B• 1 i i, i w*T CLERK'S SALE. nil STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF to BLlffOTON. i - Court of (Summon Vitae. A H, PABJtER A 9a ,/ to- i, , j ^ PRINCE WILLIAMSet. ul. Judgment for ForhUc Porsuaut, to i\ J ud^^pl of . Foreclps-trei in the above staled case. I wfl' idTer for sale in’frolit ef the Court House In ' l)ar- llngi-th County, ou thettest Wowday in Marsh next, Urn follsrwiug’wlftsciritHd r > t- 'J.drj f All that piece, parcel, ur .ifscf,i«>f l^od siluatv lyiuj an 1 bsiug in tUn.i>i/n;y of Darlington, Stats ^foresoii, o ontaiiiiDg Thirty Acres, more or’ less, and bobn'lel north by the IVnds Of Banth Sno-wdeu ; sast by tko lands af Adam Ur'-chiuioa ; south bji Palmetto Branch Mi l load* *f George House hud west by Jan Is uf widow Terms of sale cash. ; ‘ ! '1‘‘ * • ' if J. N fiARRER, OCP Feb 6, “T" •CTJT Bbiloh’c Catarrh remedy —a pi'ttiive mtee dor Catarrh, Diptherja. cm# CajshM .qpurt- For Mis at J. A. Boytl’s Dru^fijpfj,. , ' WUNGTONi-'^ [OFFICIAL.) OmcB of CftvxtT Aenltoi, ■! Dabunotox, S. C.. Dec. I, 1885. / Notice is hereby gieeh that I will atttnd in person or by deputy, at the placed nam ed, to receiee the Tax Returns fatq 1886. Tax payete-are requested to giee In their Returns promptly snd aeoid tbs penalty of 50 per cent. Darlington Court House, Jan. 1,2. anfl 8. Swift Creek, B. A. Early's store. Jab 1 . 5.' Hartselile, J. L. Coker ft Co’s, -sfort, January 6 Stokes Bridge. J. H. Pate’s store, Jan. 7. Cypress, L S. Palo’s store, Jsn. 8. Philadelphia C. R. King’s store, Jan.,9. Gam -r & Howlt’t atora, High Hi'll!' Jan. 11. Llitfoft, GrH. Mima’ star*. Jon. 12. 1 Cartersetlle. C. T. Hayaie's atom. Jab- nary 13. James’ X Roads, Sardis Church, Jan. 14. Effingham.' Academy, Jan. 15. Tans Bay, Howe's, Jan. 16. Ebenrier, Luan Bros’, otoro, Jan. 18. Palmetto, Depot. Jan. 19. Back Swamp, Geo. E. McCall’s stora, Jan. 30. MechtniaseiPe, McCall & Henkle's store. Jan. 21. Antioch, *. x. Campbell’s store. Jan 22. Laaveniworlh, Griffin A Wilson’a store, Jan. 28. , Lydia, Manual Marco's storo. Jan. 25. Society Hill, A. M. Sompayrac’s atom, 26 to 30th of laouary. Florence, Z. T. Kershaw's office, 36 to 30th of January. Tiromonseille, D. II. Traxler’a office, 26 to 80th of January. School Truatess are not exempt from poll tax. All males between the agM of 21 and 60 years except those incapable of earning a support from bolag maime-t ar from any • hr*- cease, are deemed Taxable polls. Both Real aad Per-aaal property of every drseriptioo and polln to bo ret urned. This office wi'l be open daily, from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M,, from the 1st day of January to the 20th day tf Februaty, 1886s to Hat property. f. B. NORMENT, t. Anditor, D. C. Jan 4, 'as. SfAfJOT-A.OJmJSSs* i ANDihmw '' E-5TE which will be fitted ifep’ta perienort OptfoiktH IY yem edd people want to sfle M flood as yea ever did, auk fof the LetoufeVHawk Grystftl Glaksta. ' ii * t-inr-n.'l ja JAMEi» H: MASON^I y/t ’ Pearl Btraetr. Darlingt^fi/ fk* G. Dec 17; ly’>'’•• s U G. -rdvitioJ 1 i^Gtr > fllrh imi - Are you madd mlsenAte by IbfUf-rnt&d, Constipation, Dfksin«*s, Lone *f Appetite, Yellow Skint Sbiloh'e Vitaltsnr- to * poeitioe car*. For mU at ). fo Boy d’a Drug Stere.^ V . ■ Z. WILL YOU SUTrVk*withDysi Hepsip and Llrer Complaint f Shitbh’e YRafiny Ta guaranteed toeureyon. -For sale at J. A. Boyd’s DrogStore. » -• it-, m r-tf V> r—-T- - I .. .tiet-fT- rhat hacking oongh nan bo so qniokjy by Shiloh’o Cum. We goax^ader it* ^orTTZ-i NMMAVD CATTLK Pot ess Ttovilfirt wU) tn—ff—«tint qwwfrliir p 22 Sir twwil,r * >er CCAt - makft th« Mtlcr firm Mm*. I ytu on* eATisrAOUoa. Dtsaam to wairXBt Witt • YBny wnrTT. •AVID & rovra. v»e For sale at Dr.. J. ▲. Boyd’a lit, ».«,t of- . Are made miser _ ipati< n, diixinesd Vitalixer in a positivs our* i!4 nr ■f i UP HI, ii C, Umifi