The Darlington news. (Darlington, S.C.) 1875-1909, February 25, 1886, Image 3
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’d»jrA*d Fridsy St» A. M. j., or}#t of Washington, D.
BLANCH 0. LAW, Postmistrew imlHio>e8 bis card in another
No*. 19. 188ft.'
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J. E. Schmid having told
bis place ia town and coutemplat-
ing a removal, advertisea, i at pri
vate Qatof a lot of personal property
ReatThi* advertisement ftrr panic
nlara.
,/ P. Davis reporuthat be
baa foiled to receive bis copy of tbe
NeITs for tbe last three weeks. Will
the post master at Fbeneser please
look into tbe matter; add see that
A most instrootive and interest
ing article on '‘Dogs and their man-
agemeot,” appears in tbe March
A pamj^of J^n**- 5 * Monthly Maga
^ siaiir^bwb is well worth th« priee
o of the>aomber to all owaeraoffine
doga.-* ?/;; : " r ' ‘ '
Rnjgbts of Pythias will be glad
teliearthat Dep Sap. Ghancelloc
Mustard, of Charleston, S. C., will
visit Darlington Lodge, No. 7, E. of
* P., bdme time during tbe emMiog
week, and exemplify tbe aecrerwork
of the order.
Mb. 0. Moonet desires to call
attention to bis hne of wagons,
a wbioh be claims to be tbe best, and
cheapest in the market, and thinks
* that tbe public will sustain him in
that belief, as exhibited by tbe con
stant demand for the Carolina Wag
0D> and the premium awards given
. Ahem at tbe two iaat County Fairs.
See bis advertiseo^euts on cheap
furniture, coffins and burial cases.
Tub following squib baa been go
ing tbe rounds of tbe country press:
“Learned men tell us that in Latin
the word editor means ‘to eat.’In
United States it means to scratch
around like blazes to get something
to eat.”'—Daastffe Report. There is
a mistake somewhere. Which of
tbe Latin students of tbe county
. .. can tell our readers wbat tbe mis
take is. .
At tbe last Convention of Dsr-
lington Lodge, No. 7, K of P., two
candidates were initiated in the
Page Rank, and three applications
tor membership were read. H.
Stern berger, Secretary of the Sec
tion, informed the Lodge that tbe
insurance, 13,000 on C. C., John
Woods, bsd been received and paid
Over to tbe widow of tbe deceased
Knight.
Tbe members of tbe Darlington
crouty delegation at tbe South Car
olina College, who are mentioned
on the “honor roll,” at the recent
intermediate examinations, are:
Senior class, protlci'Hit, Ham. A.
•If*. Byrnes, 'B. F. Williamson. C. C.
Wilson: Junior class, distinguish
cd, D. F. Houston; Freshman class,
proficient, W. A. Edwards and E.
Locks; special students, 1st year,
* * proficient, H. A. Branson.
* • On receipt of the news ot the
great fire in Wilmington, on Mon
day morning, C. Alexander, Presi
dent of tbe Y. A. S. F. E. Co., after
consultation with Mayor W T ard,
aeut a dispatch to the Mayor of
Wilmington, offering the sefticea
' ' of }be cotnpanj Jd needed.. A reply
was received trora Mayor Hill,
thanking’tbe company for the ten
der of services, and stated that tbe
■ ^ danger was over.
* ‘ The Opera Honse on Friday
, * bight was the scene of a very pleas-
.;• « out occasion, whem to a tnll an
dience, live 2n<l and 3rd classes of St.
J< fan’s Academy, gave a very pleas
ant exhibition of their oratorical
and histrionic powers. To the sur-
* prise of the students and tbe an
dience, Mr. Green, tbe Principal ot
tbe school, before tbe programme
was opened, an non need that he
would give a prize to the student
who made tbe best record, and re-
* quested Geo. W. Brown, Esq., C. S.
Nettles, Esq., and J C. Willcox, M.
' 'Dxto sot as judges, iustruqting
^ * them to mark on correctness, enuu*
ciation and style of delivery. The
programme, printed copies of which
were distributed, consisted of dec
tarnations, a dialogue, and a farce.
' Daring tbe evening tbe Darlington
String Baud, gave some of tbHr best
selections and added much to tbe
occasion. Many of tbe students
* Were enthusiastically applauded,
and tbe number ot bouquets sent on
u tbe stage showed that several of
the boys had made an impression
among the girls. In tbe dialogue
“Banishment of Cataline,” Master
John E. Boyd, as Cicero, was a do
: .aided sjeoess The farce, “Initia
ting a Granger,*’ was well acted by
r. all tbwcharacters, and wss hugely
enjoyed. 'Among tbe best of tbe
declaimers we noted Masters John
B. FJoyd, Evan J. Lide, Edward
Other, Baiuuel J. Reynolds and J.
D. Rast. Between tbe two last, the
eonclnsion of the prpglSuniue
.* W,-Brewit, Esq., weto-wu the
An effort is being made
ize a.B>.iU]ing and- Loan A^socis
tion in ourTown. AXiy oowdesir
mg inioniiation in reference to it,
will be fm nlsbed with tbe data by
Mr. 0. K. Rogers. These associa
tions have done great betfeUt wher
ever they have heen esiaidished,
and ohe is needed in oar Town.
ited
Juutuu
United
being in the “hands of The
States forces, he received an offer
from a 3< nth Carolina soldier of
Darlington. Private H. McHodge
of Co I, 18th S. 0. V., to go to l is
mother’s home, near Tiinmonsvill-,
and remain there as long as he wish*
JohafruiU flftfilogaa
Ml.
18SH.
—or—
New, Rure sod Brantirnl PUols for
IS NOW HEADY.
It in full of fully jroot and ti-noilfiil
pt inis, in well •• nit ili - uofliie* of merit
Tbe rieb collection of Aoe Foluge and
other Qreonhou'o ond Hotbouie plant,, are
ed, without 6X|)ense. Mr. MvHodge I well grown and at low prioea.
es bis card in another
personal knowledge,
we caajggot espeoifoil recommend
this honse to all wlwdestre" to gel,
not only wall kBoifjiJbul all the new
est and most improved plants of all
Varieties. Nome of toe finest gera-
uiiMBh andifitber ge^ifticius^plants
grown by amatenrs in oar coautv,
‘pit “we* HU
ruir were DfiujsrHt m oHlir. 018
pi ioes, never vary, high, have been
greatly fedneed,‘to that you can
get ten or a dozen of tbe finest va
rieties of gepmiujDta for ^and oth
er planfs in propoftion. Send to
1dm oatnlogiBe ’ will
fipd his plauta so oheau fhat you
will not care to get cuttings from
yonr neighbors, but will send to
Saul and get well rooted, bealtby
plants. ‘ •
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Carteravine rF*w>, jl
—Garden sowing is now in order,
but tbe weather,is so bad tbatmaify.
prefer not tu sow untU later.
—There have been several hun
dred bales of dottoomore'shipped
from this place the past season than
there were the season before.
, . f tjff- *• * i
—The free schools are about doe
ed up, and tbe chiblren will now go
borne and forget what they have
learned by the time they open again.
TrMr. H. H»,’Carter and Miss
Martha J. Scaffe were united m tbe
bonds of matrimtuy on' the 11th
instout. We wish them well.
—Farmers have began work on
their farms with a vim. Many of
thembave planted .over their oata
and are now starting to put their
rou^h manure down. Experience
tell us that it tS tbe best to put
down green potton seed during this
month or very early in next mouth
Mi
Ebeneaer Items.
—Farmers need sunshine and
money.
—Spring poetry and daisies will
soon be here.
—Growing oats is an unsolved
problem with agriculturists. When
to plant is tbe chesdut bar for them
to open.
—A new innovation has been in
troduced iu our free school; the bad
boy is required to shed his winter
jacket before the rod is applied.
Civilization is going back ward.
—Although many drawbacks
have overtaken the tanning in crest
since the new year has set in—
small grain killed out, the second
planting 'Hot heard Irom—yet all
this has not discouraged the farm
era. Every man of them is stick
ing to bis work like horse-flies to
a young mule, earnest in their en
deavors to conquer all difficulti*‘8
in the wav of their lieuingon them
selves iu the near future.
Mokes Bridge-
—What has become of your face
tious correspeudeut from Ebenezer !
—Oar farmers are driving ahead,
with indomitable perseverance,
hauling guano and preparing for
another big crop.
—Hebron Academy, undercharge
of Prof. Dennis, is now a private
school with as many pupils in at
tendance as the teacher can attend
Me
—Some of our young people have
recently pa d their devoirs to the
hymeneal bltar. Mr. Early Wood
bam was united in the holy bonds
of wedlock to Miss Lula Woodbam,
by the Rev. E. T. Hodges, on the
14th instant.
—Mr. Dove Pate, now of Bishop
viile, was married on tbe 17th inst.,
to Miss Dora, the accomplished
daughter of Mr. John H. Huggins
of Cypress, and -next day took to
wings of love, and earned Ins bir
die “over tbe river and far away.”
Darlington county thus loses two
very amiable and worthy young
people. r
—We Wool f Jibe to follow the
example of bar Jpaung friends iu tbe
mstrimoaial line* bt^t—well, tell me
the reason why. Ned.
Michael Welsh.
On Wednesday night, February
17, 1886, at bia residence on Pearl
St., Darlington, one of our good cit
izens passed away Irom as. In his
54th year, -Michael Welsh, died
from pneumoi.ia superinduced by a
wound received 23 years ago. Mr.
Welsh was born in Breslau, Prus
sia. Ubtober 19, 1832 awl eatny to
Sew Or eaus, , fOtue years befofv
the wat, where he lived until June
4,1861,'when be enlisted ia Co. D,
Capt. Buckner, 6th Louisiana, C. S.
A., for the war. He was iu Vir
ginia in the great battles, with
Jackson on some of his mastel !y
flank movements, and as a private,
received numerous wound*, the
marks and effects of which he (tore
gqatK) announced that Uto com to|hef*y oHds ^‘fh- At Bris
|tea) after mature deliberation tow Station, Va., re August 17,
1863, lie received a rifle ball wpuud
honors tt> Master
Jam D. Bast, and in neat
delivered the pnze, a set
Sfiu’ Werks. For the classes ss a
body and individually, tbe proceed
1ftg* %*re a complete tacceds, and
we congratulate them on the thor
ough manner r ta which their work
was done, and on tbs very high
compliment paid them, at tbe close,
by theif (-receptor. We wisfa them
much success in their exatnibatiou
this weak.
t speech,} through bis right lijug,
of Dick- sent to CiiimlNuato Hoi
1 v *'
and was
spital, at
Richmond. Being disabled tor field
service, after his recoveiy, be was
detailed in theCommissarv Depart
meut of tbe hospital, and w«s no
ted ior his promptness iu perform
ing his duties. Here he made many
friends, ami remained until.Septem
her 26 1864, when be was honora
bly retired from service with the
pay'and emoluments of a soldier.
also gave him a letter of recommeu-
ion. Tfcpia IJivete WMsh bav-
g grvea. bis.b«at day a tfir the ser
vice of tbe Confederacy, set out for
the home of his friend’s mother.
Arriving at Timmousville, and ex
hibiting his letter, he was immediate
ly given employ meet by Mr. C. J.
Coney, a civilian. He remained at
Timmousville for several years, and
afterwards wag deputy for Sheriff'
W. B. Timmons, an! then Judge of
terwafWwofft fllto MlWblramlise i
Darlington and married Miss H.
Steruberger, sister of Mr. H. Stern-
ber, a prominent merchant of our
town, who survives him with five
children. In all tbe different rela
tions of life towards his fellow cit
izens be was genial, generous and
sympathetic. Patriotism for his
adopted country, the Sontb, was so
strong that it seeu^mLboriLjQf h
nature. We retueyi^hgy;tl
and earnest part he took in the'
work of the Ladies’ Mciinmentai
Association, and the pleasure be
took in having bis annnal reunion
of tbe “6th Louisiana,” when he
would meet with Co I, 18th S. C.
V., at thetr re unions. He was a
member, at tbe time of bis death,
of Benton Lodge, No. 26, A. F. M.,
at Timinonsville, of' Darlington
Lodge, No. 1301, K. of H., at Dar
lington, in which he was insured
for 82,000, and of Kesher She! Bas
se! and Beuai Betitb, in Charleston,
for 91,000 iu each. 0.1 Saturday
morning bis body, escorted by the
Knights of Honor to the depot, was
carried to Charleston and interred
in Beth Elohim Cemetery, Rev. Da
ORCHIDS—A *«ry large stock of choice
llJfca&uSS^Si orchid*. sBk
HN SAOB.W#
Waahington, D. C.
Feb25 ’86
SOUTH
tw BtrmhuGik her, E*f., F
Immediate Relief,
Parker’» Electric Liniment relieve* pain
of whatever nature the moment il ia ap
plied. and ia n bouaehold remedy where-
ever known for Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Headache and Toothache Burn*, Scald*,
a And Rruiaep, Diarrhea^jraenterjr,
1. UleaB. jfraA *Muad*, etc
not |£i#*|aMlioflfoDd bruia-
in aal^WKwlSuir require a.
week by any other method The Remedy
i* furniahed to agent* and dealer* al $1.60
and $2.50 per docen. The beat Liniment
in the world fnrniabrt to reeponaiAlo par
ti ea on eommlaaion. Encloao atamp for
information to J. H. Wheeler, Darlington,
S. C. Retailed by L. STERNBEKOER.
Dealer in General Merebandiae,
' Darlington, 8. C.
Feb 11, ’86.
CAROLINA
Probah Judge.
Whereas, Mrs. Julia. W. Bacot has made-
suit to me, to grant? unto her Letter*
of Administration oftbebatate Of and effect*
of Dr. Thoc. W Bacot, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular ihe kindred and ered-
ilora of tbe said Dr. T. W. Bacot, deo’d.,
that they be and appear, before me in lb*
Court of Probate, to be held at Darlington
C. H. t on Friday, March the 5th, next,
after publication hereof, at 11 o’clock ia
the forenoon, to ahow cauae, if any they
have, why Ibe said Administration should
not be granted.
Given under my Hand, this 18th day of
February, Auoo Domini. 1886.
E. C. BAKER,
Feb 25, '86—2t Probate Judge.
A SUPERB
nasal Aannnaffarv m 1 .-wv av wnWanAa anWnnl *
Hear the Witnesses !!
‘Jf&t’ftf'ftfidi!!!
and hearty welcome which Michael
Welsh whs wont to give them, and
when as each year ruliajouiid, toe
women of OUi City tbt Seaistrfw
flowers on tbe last resting place of
those w ho have answered to their
last roll call on earth, uo flower
will touch a sod covering the re
mains of a braver soldier than that
which will keep green the memory
°f J^rivate Welsh, o^ Co. D, 6th
Louisiana, C. 8. A.
—
Which Plan?
The question as to whether the
small make nominations for tl
coming campaign is already agita
ting the minds of the people ot
Chester county. This is pretty ear
ly fo TfejfiTf to show nji shot) mitters.
Belter think about crops first, and
politics afterwards. There will be
plenty oi time for politics later on.—
Sumter Advance.
All Dead.
The recent death of B. Gratz
Brown carried off the last of the
national candidates of 1872—Grant,
Greeley and Wilson having gone
before. And now the death of
Hotatio iSeymoui carries off' the
last of the candidates ot 1868, the
others being Grant, Colfax and
Blair.
The Hon. Kemp Battle, president
of the University of North Caroli
na, has accepted the invitation to
deliver the animal address befon
Uto upit gr*iuming clm*s>f th
fSontfi (JaTolffif Allege. Me Rev
Charles Stakeley, ot Charieston,
will preach the valedictory sermon.
Ad AtDnU Mao’* Weight and Appetite.
“1 took four bottle* Guinn'* Pioneer and
gained DL. Muuda in flreb. My appetite
baa b* • Satored I hare procured a lot
Ita nrfp family. Your* regretfully,
GEO. THOMPSON,
60 Humphries 8t., Atlanta, Ga.
A MAN OF SIX1£-EIGHT WINTERS.
I am 68 year* of foe, end rffafo Guinn’*
Pionaer • fine tonic fur th* feebt*. By ita
uae my etrength haa been restore I aud my
weight increased ten pound*.
* A- V. Q. CAM i’ll EL,
Cation Gin maker.
Mneoti, flfa.. m -18, TO.
A CRIPPLED CONFEDERATE SAYS :
i only weighed 12# pound* mher I com-
meaeed Guinn'a 1‘ioaaar, and »oa weigh
147 pounds. I could hardly walk with a
Mick to support me and cau now walk loqg
distances without help, its benefit to me
la beyond calculation.
• D, RUFUS BOSTICK.
Macon, Go. t Cotton Buyer.
MR. A. II. BRAX1LETT, Hardware Mer
chant, Forsyth, 0*., writes:
It noted like a charm on my general
health. I consider it a fine ionic. I weif'■
more than i have for 25 yenra .
•7 A. ii. BKAMLETT.
MR. W. F. JONES, Macon, saya:
My wife hat ngained her strength and
increaaed ten pounds in weight. W* re
cammeud Guiuu’a Pioneer as the brat tonic.
W. F. JONES
DR 0. W. DELBRIDGE. of;Atl*uta. Ga.,
write* of Guinn's Pioneer.
nejyer ha
raurte
MAKRIBt).^ |
On the 7dli of February, at the
resilience of Mr. Gainey, by Rev. P.
B. Jackson, Mr. Ralph Hicks to Mias
Bertie Gainey ; all of Darlington.
On the 9th of February, at tbe
same place, by Rev. P. B. Jackson,
Mr. Bealer Blackman to Miss Dora
Oakley ^all of Darlington.
jntantfLgv
Mr. H. W. Hicks to Miss Donna
Uoscoe; all of l)arlim.’tor .-
iiIF.lt.
On Tuesday, Feb. 23,1886 after
a short illness, Maggie daughter of
Mrs. J. LaFayette Gandy, aged 12
y ear*.
Business Notices.
uinn’a PicneeL Blood Rqm
fur ■"fcjrrtkde't'rt
It ia tahlh dn i loka
tbe ayNlem no barm. It improreatlm ap
petite, digestien and bloou-making. atintu-
Uting, inrigerating aud toning up all the
funciioMOpl tissues of tbe eyatem. and
•rtftbecffcfta the great blood renewer aud
heawh reatwer."
GUINN’S PIONEER BLOOD RENEWER
Cur>a all blood and skiu diseases, rheuma-
tiem, scrofula, old sort*. A perfe.-t Sprikig
Medicine.
If not in your market it will be forward
ed on receipt ot price. Small bottles $ 2;
large bottles $1.75
E<say on Blood and Skin Disease! mail
ed free
For sal* by
Feb 25, '86
WILLCOX A CO.
FERTLIZERS.
Standard Add, German Kainit
Best (’otton Seed Meal. All high
gr$de manures sold at bottom fjg-
ores, by Bacot * White, offltie at
Enterprise
S. G. jan28.
Grocery, Darlington, Ricbafd’s Lot. H'
s
THAN EVE^pFfERED IN
, ' THIS MARKET.
hare our stock in rear of the
SEED POTATOES.
7<
First lot of tbe season jnst arriv
ed at J. H. Schmid’s. Early Rose
potatoes, Goodrich, Beauty of He-'
bron and Snowflake; also a full va
riety ot fresb garden seed. feb4
Several fine milch cows tor sale
iu full milking order. Apply to
J. L. Edwards.
feb 4
The best wagon for tbe money is
tbe $30 Garolina Wagon, at
G. Mooney's. & Co. .
New Advertise me nt a.
PRIVATE SALE.
I wlU cell at Private Sale all #f my
Honaeboid Furniture, one large Cocking
Stae* 4Mh laeerve.r and waraifeg eloset
complete; two Heating 8t*ve*, a No. 1
Horse, a juuip-aa«a Bugg; nearly new, pna
Wagon ana set Baggy Haruma, eue a-t
W a j on Hatl»e««. A so roared Grape plan'*
and a let ot cliuiatiaed garden eerd; 20
bbla. Wine. Cpll early and get first chuioe.
J. F SCHMID.
Feb 25, ’86.
'CALLAWAY k COLDER.
Jo* flB • ORf' >.
Sale Pestponed.
THE STATE Of SOUTH CAROLINA
, f DARLINGTON COUNTY.
By virtue of a Bill of Bale given to B. A
Early by Henry A Odom on ib« 24th d*y
of November, A. D. 1888. toaeoure the pay
ment ef On* (leudred and twenty-five dol
lars, I wilt AVer for sale by public .story,
at Darlington C. H . on ealesday fu March
next, at 11 o'clock. A. M.
ONE BLACK MA&E MULE.
Term* of salt Gash.
CHA8. K KOGERS,
Atoiguee of B. A. Early.
Feb 18, $6-St.
Sale Postponed.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF DARLINGTON.
By virtue of a Bill of Sale given to B A.
Early by J. H' 8uggr, on the 23rd day of
January. A. D. 1886, to are ere the pay-
tueot of One Hundred and fifty dollar*. |
wHl offer for »t)e by pwbtie outerr at Der-
liu tonC. H., on salaaday in March next,
*t II e’etoek A M.
ONEBLAt K MARE.
Terms of aata Cash.
CHA.8. K. ItOGKRS.
Aaaignee of B: A. Kajly.
Feb, 18, '86 —3t
Sale Postponed.
Assignee’s Sale.
ttndaturlayb U*6th.day of March, nrxt,
at 11 o'clm-k A. M., at Early** (.'roar Road*
I will offer far sale, at public outcry, to
tbe higlieat b> Her, th* following described
property, to-wit:
$0 Ton* Cmtoa Seed.
650 Bushels Corn.
176 Bushel* Peas.
6000 lbs. Fodder and 500 tbe. Shuck*.
1 Cotton EU a*or.
4 2-Horse Wagons,
1 Log Carriage,
* B ‘Kfilv*. ,
5 Horse*.
.2 Mu lea
2 Cowa and Calve*.
Buggy lUrnets, Wagon and Plow Gear,
Feed Cuttai, Scales. Plows, Carts, Farm
Implements, Kitchen Furniture and Store,
Let Lumber.
Term* Cash.' Articles ta bt ramovad
immediately after tbe eal*.
CHA8. K ROGERS.
AssigHe* of 0, A. Early.
February 18, 18S6.-2t
It.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
B W EDWARDS,
v*. ' •*
E. 8. KILPATRICK aadJ. C.CAMPBELL.
Eieavtion agamit Property.
By virtue of th* above execution I will
•ell in front of tbe Court House of Dar-
liagto i County, ea the first Meada y in
March next, er lb* Tuesday thereafter,
AU that tract nr parcel of aad, situate
in the Coauty of Darlington, 8. C., con
taining Six Acre*, more or lee*, aad bound
ed uorth by land* of A. Nacbmau ; sautb
by land* of Jamea Carter ; east by lands of
Mrs M. B. Kilpatriek and weal by land*
of Jamea Carte'. Levied oa *• the prop
erty of E. S. Kilpatriek to satisfy this sx-
ecution. ’
Terms Cash. W. P. COLE, 8 D C.
Feb 8, ’84
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF DARLINGTON.
Court of Common Phai.
REBECCA LEWIS *1. al.
vs.
CALEB GAINEY at. al.
Order of Sal*.
Pursuant to aa Or Jar ot Sal* mad* in the
above etated aaee to me directed, I will
offer for sale in front of tbe Court House
iu Daijiagtoa County, oa tbo flret Mon
day in March next, tbe following de
scribed real estate:
All that tract ot land, situate in tbe
Couoty and Stale aforesaid, containing
One Hundred and sixty acre*, more or
leee, a d bounded north by lands ot Mrs.
Sue Byrd ,- eset by lands of James P. WiU
son ; ssuth by Boggy Swamp, separating
it from lands of John McFarland, aad west
by lands of Mr*. Lyli* Coker.
Terms of sale Caeh.
J.N. GARNER, CC P
Feb 6, ’86.
For Sale.
Very valuable farm, containing 79 aerts,
70 acre* cleared and in good state of eulti-
ratio* Dietanee from Court Houee 2 mil**
Also another tract containing 107 aerec,
situated 7 mile* fr*m town. For terms ap
ply to H. II. HUGGINS,
Darlington, 8. C.
Jan 28 —If
Hohm and Lot for Salt.
On* «f the ment desirable place* ia town
«f Darlington, situated oc .Heath aide of
Oratigv Hi., near Public Square. Build
ings on lot are as fotlawa: Two-etory
dwelling house containing 8 room* and
large pantry ; Store house, 22*50 feet (op
posite S. A Woods’ store) ; kitchen, barn,
stables, etc. For terms of a*1o apply to
H. II. HUGGINS or C. W. MILLING.
Darlington, 8. 0.
Jan 28-tf
For Dyspeneia and Liver Complaint, you
haven printed guarantee oa every bottle of
Sbilok’e Vitaliaer. It never fail* to cure
For sa’e al J A. Boyds Drug Store.
Creditor’s Notice.
All person* having stvmv against the
Eatate of Thomas Stephenson, deceased,
will preseal the same properly proven, aad
all persons indebted to the estate will make
immediate payment to tbe undersigned.
MARY BYRD, Adm’x.
Feb 11. ’86-3t
Insurance !
FIRE IN^UN^CE AGENCY
F. K. NORMENT.
Represents TEN of tbe Oldest end Most
Reliable Fire Insurance Companies ia tbe
World.
Office in the Cnurt House.
Jan 23 lyr.
We will soon more into
our new Brick Store, next
- 7 • v \- e* J ' * •* .) V —
to residence of A. Nach-
•f . t 4 >• ’ * ‘ a* 4 • i ; j C* -Ma
man* Before we do so?
call and more some of our
’ — • ' • ‘ ‘ ■ 1 ' ! t* ■’ el if
goods for us tat cost.
IIIGIIIIST CASH PRICE
T?AJL TD T'OJR
Hides,
Furs,
J^lsTJD
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
The CASH will be paid for
20,000 pounds Beeswax.
m- FRESH GARDEN SEED
for Sale by
M. WELSH-
Jaw.19—ly.
“ I wfl) a fioww garden auk*.
Both for mv ova aad thy dear sake,
Aad sew wuk seeds so come a* «ucl
Which you, ef course, will buy ofviox P
M such thw. he, I grey repeat,
Aa* have sa order quicUy^aw.
Then ewom thy rest, I’as sun, will he,
Aad thy dear wtfc will sadla oa that.
iGoidc is a woritof iy>pages, Cekved Ffote*, teen
•rations, with desciiptbus of the heel Ffoeiws aad
—hiss. aAcseef Seeds and ptaats, end h*w legrpw
It tens you what you want for the garden, aad
*« h. Pihued ia Kogtuh sad German. Kic
emy to «nu, which may he deducted from fins order.
SBTOKLYYKK’aSCKM. AT ITKADQCARTX**.
•JAXOIVICX. filXMMAlf, Eocheeter, V.Y.
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Rre|>eotfnlly, >
Edwards & Norment.
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February 18 *86—ly
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The Best
In the State for the Priee
—IS AT—
JOHN SISKRON’S
A
A. CTO n
Call on him before purchasing and examine his Stock of Fur
niture, Wagons, Buggies and Harness.
c o r -t- i n s.
Cheap Wood Coffins and fine Wood Caskets, and Metalio Bur
ial Cases always on hand.
February 18. 1886
Important Notice?
ALL PARTIES INTENDING TO PURCHASE GROCERIES IN LOTS
—AND—
Fertilizers,
Are invited to call and fet onr 8|m*cUI BarRaiw* prepAitsl cxpreaaly to r
parties waatiugEUarouteed city price*. K member tbe.se Hre *|jecialtie H
Popular Brands of Flour.
NEPTUNE,
FARMERS’ CHOICE,
DARLINGTON FANCY,
GOOD AS GOLD.
They Can’t be Beat.
Call ~ On •
Edwards & Norment*
Darlington, 8. C.
J. L Coker & Co.,
Hartsville, S. C.
OR A.T r.-
Darlington Wholesale Grocery, at Darlington Depot
January 7, 1886-ly
SKB ID H USB U t iBn
FOR S \
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Enterprise Grocery.
POTATOES, POTATOES!
25 bbs. Irish Potatoes, all Varieties.
VtAOl
1000 lbs- Dried Fruit—Peach and Apple*
' : '^ V BACON.
BACON,
25.000 LBS.
TOBACCO t
TOBACCO !
T( BACCO
Tbe liirjcest and moat complete line iff Tobaccos ever offered ia this
inarkot, and «t pi ices that tlety oompetitiou.
Fei*rtDtry IB, i»6
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