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Sells Brothers' Shows. f Advertisement.] Foils Brothers go to Florence Tu iday, Nov. 5, and Sumter| Wtdnesday, Nov. 6, in a blaze of glory, and it is, without doubt, the most gigantic exhibi tion that has ever visited this sec'ion, introducing triple ring cin us, five continent menage rie, real Roman Hippodrome, hufJ African aquarium, Austra Ban aviary, Arabian caravan, and the unequaled free street parade. The Sells Brothers’ big enterprise has been under one and tne same management for a longer period than any other in existence, being now in its twenty-fourth prosperous year, Qo to town early and see the free daily street parade of glit taring splendor. The procession leaves the show grounds at 10 o'clock on the morning of the exhibition. It is over a mile in length. See the vast city of canvass! Then decide whether or not you want to see the great est show on earth. Two per formances daily—afternoon at 2, night at 8. Doors open one hour earlier. Special excursion rates on all lines of travel. She (dreamily)—“Only fancy —a month from to day we shall be married.” He (absently)— “Well, let’s be happy while we -Illustrated Bits. WHY SUFFER WITH Sick and Nervous HEADACHE? STou may be easily and quickly cured by taking Ayers Pills can Free Pill*. Send your address to H. E. But klen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their mer its. These pills are easy in ac tion and are particularly effect ive ii) the cure of Constipation and sick headache. For Mala ria and Liver Troubles they have been proven invaluable. They are guaranteed to be per fectly free from every deleteri ous substance, and to be purely vegetable. They do not weak en by their action, but by giv ing tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by Willcox & Co “This is a hard world,” mur mured the young man. “Yes,” replied she, “one doesn’t realize how hard it is til' one falls off a bicycle once or twice a week.” —Washington Star, •v’ All Free. Those who have used Dr. King’s New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it Free. Call on the adver tised Druggist and get a Trial Bottle, Free. Send your name and address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sam ple box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills Free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, Free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Sold ta Willcox & Co’s. Drugstore. “ I liave l>een a victim of terri ble headaches, and have never found anything to relieve them so quickly as Aver’s Pills. Since I began taking this medicine, the attacks have become less and less frequent, until, at present, months have passed since I have had one.”—C. F. N kxvman, Dug Spur, Va. “Having used Ayer’s Pills with great success for dyspepsia, from which X suffered for years, I re solved never to l>e without them in my household. They are in deed effective.” — Mrs. Sallik Mourns, 125 Willow St., I’hila- delphia. Pa. “I always use Ayer’s I'ills, and o think them excellent.”—Mrs. G. o P. Watkous Jackson, Fla. Ayer’s Pills Received Highest Awards AT THE WORLD’S FAIR Final Notice. o ! STATE OF SO UTH CA ROLINA. Darlington C'ountg. In Court of Common Pleas. Bollman Bros. Co., vs. William Dal- rymple and F. J. Pelzer. Judgment for Foreclosure. Pursuant to a Judgment for Foreclos ure, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale in front of the court house in Darlington county, on tbe first Monday in Nov. next, the following described real estate: All that certain tract, piece or par cel of Isnd lying and being situate in tbe county of Darlington and State of South Carolina, containing one hun dred and forty (140) acres, and bound ed as follows, to wit: north by lands of J. H. Clyburn; east by lands of B. B. Shirley; south by lands of J. H. Heaves, and west by lands of J. S. Dalrymple. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for ail necessary papers. W. ALBERT PAKROTT, Oct. 12, 1895, Clerk. S TA TE OF SO UTH CA ROLINA. County of Darlington. IS COMMON PLEAS* Philip Kalmus vs. Joseph Rosenberg and Abram Weinberg. Judgment for Foreclosure. Pursuant to a Judgment for Foreclos ure made in the above stated case, 1 will offer for sale in front of the court house in Darlington county, on the first Monday in Nov. next, the following described real estate: All that tract of land situate in the PROVES TASTELESS CHILL TONIC IS JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. Galatia, Ills., Not. 16,18W. Paris Medicine Co., 8t. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen:—We sold last year, 600 bottles of GROVE S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and bare bought three gross already this year. In all oar ox- periome of 14 years, In the drug business, have never sold rn article that gave such universal satis faction as your Touic. lours truly, ABNEY.Carr A Co Manutacturers —OF— Doors, Sash, Blinas, IvdOTTILIDIISTaS —AND- Building Material. ESTABLISHED 1842. CHARLESTON, 8.' 0. April. 20 1893—lv So Simple. county and State aforesaid, contain- pv> r S-,1o tw TYD T A Ufivn ing torty- six acre*, more or less, and * OT bdle by J A ‘ ■BO YD * bounded att follow*, to wit: north and LNE month after date I will file my final account hr Adminis trator of the Estate of W. S. Shoe- make. deceased, and apply to the Proi)ate Judge of Darlington county for Letters Dismissory from the same, HUGH WALTERS, Oct. 18—It. Administrator. Horse Shoeing I HAVE OPENED A SHOP DIRECT- ly south of the Darlington Guards’ Armory building, almost opposite D. S. McCullough's stables, where I am prepared to offer my services to the I public as a first-class horse siioer. As j to my ability in tliat respect. I have only to refer the public to my friends ami patrons for whom I have worked in that capacity for several years past. Tbe very best class of work and per fect satisfaction is guaranteed. H. L. GARLAND. east by lands formerly of Belford Bris tow; west by lands of Elias Watford, and south by Rogers’ Mill Pond, same being tract of laud conveyed to said , Jo eph Rosenberg by said Philip Kalmus by deed bearing date tbe 2nd 1 day of February, A. D. 1887, and re j corded in office of R. M. C. for Dar-1 lington County in Book No. 1, page (107. Terms of sale, one third cash, balance in one and two years, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. W. ALBERT PARROTT, Oct. 12, 1895. Clerk. Brown’s Iron Nine times out of ten whenweare out of sorts our trou bles can be removed by that re liable old medicine. STATE OF SOUlH CAROLINA. Con nty of Da rlingtoiu COURT OF COMMON PLKAS. John Siskron vs. Ferdinand G. Keith ; ize<1 () „ lc . er of the | OWI1 <u . tin>r under and others. Judgment for Foreclosure. Pursuant to a Judgmeut for Foreclos ure made in tile above stated case, I will offer for sale in front of the court house in Darlington county, Health Ordinance. Darlington, S. C., June 24,1895. E n ORDERED AND ORDAINED: That the following Rules and Regulations, passed and adopted by the Board of Health of the town of Darlington, S. C., having been ap proved by tbe Town Council of the town of Darlington, 8. C., are hereby declared to be Ordinances of the said Town. W. F. DARGAN, J. W. EVANS. Mayor. Clerk. Rci.ks and Rkoclatiohs of the Board of Health ok the Tows of Daklinoton, 8. C., Made of Force Junk 24th, 1895. Rule I. That any person, who, in „ . ‘ ‘ ru<,,s tl, ‘ , combination of iron, the great Health Officer of this Bo&rd, orany , . . . , member of this Board, or any author- Strengtn-givcr, W ith Selected vegetable STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Darlington. By H'. B. Hoole, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS. W. Albert Parrott, Clerk of the Court, hath made suit to me, to grant unto him Letter*of Administration oftheKstate of and effects of J. J Smith, de ceased, these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tbe kindred and creditors of the said J.J Smith, deceased, that they be and ap- |>oar before me, in the Court of Prob- bate, to lie held at Darlington C. H., on Oct. lli' h, next, after publication hereof, at it o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 18th dav of Sept., Anno Domini, 1885. W. B. HOOLE, Judge of Probate. sw-st. B‘ which for more than 20 years j has been curing many people of Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Ma laria, Impure Blood, Neural gia, Headache, Liver and Kid ney troubles. It’s the peculiar any manner, hinders or obstructs the combination of iron, the mrco m, 111 mM, PLACING AND GlM M of all tt undertaken, and satisfaction guaranteed JNHN SISKRON'S SHOPS: 1 ami Vndertakers’ supplies always on hand at low orices. T. C. Jeffords, Jr. LAW CAROS. R. W. BOVD. remedies of true value that makes Brown’s Iron on the first Monday in “No, Willie, dear,” said mam ma, “no more cakes to-night. Don’t you know you cannot sleep on a full stomach?” “Well,” replied Willie. “lean sleep on my back.”—Harper's Round Table. Bvcklen'* Arnica Salve. The Best Salvo in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Bores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents K r box. For sale at Willcox & i’s drugstore. Clerk's Sales. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Darlington. In Common Pleas. C. B. Edwards, Geo. H. Edwards and J. L. Edwards, as Executors, vs. L. C. Cameron and others. Judgment for Foreclosure. Pursuant to a Judgment for Foreclos ure made in the above stated case, 1 will offer for sale in front of the court house in Darlington county, on lhe first Monday in Nov next, the following described real estate; All that piece, parcel or lot of land lying and being situate in the town of Darlington, in the State afores-id. containing one acre, more or less, and bounded north by Mo'ver Street; east by lands of Macedonia BaptistC’hurch; south by lot of Mrs. Mooney, and west by street leadiug from Darlington to Florence. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. W. ALBERT PARROTT, Oct. 12, 1895. Clerk. s< leading from Darlington Court House to Florence and Mars Bluff, in the town of Darlington, county and State aforesaid, containing o.ie third of an acre, known as lot No. 3 of the Witte lauds, and hounded as follows: north by lot hereinafter described; east by public road leading from Darlington to Florence and Mars Bluff; south by lot of Albert Sanders, and west by lot of Al-x Dudley, same being tbe lo* conveyed to the said Charlotte Keith by George W. Witte by deed bearing date the 12th day of December, 1883. Also all that other lot of land situate on southwest side of said public road, in the town, county and State afore said, fronting and measuring on said public road thirty-five feet and run ning back in deptli two hundrtd and ten feet, and bounded as follows, to wit: north by lot of Della Keith; east by the said public road; south by the lot hereinbefore described, and west by lot of Alex Dudley, same being the lot of land conveyed to the said Char lotte Keith by Della Keith by deed bearing date the 3rd day of Oct., 1885. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to nay for all necessary papers. W. ALBERT PARROTT, Oct. 12, 1895. Clerk. authority of the Board, in the inspec tion of premises within th« Town lim its; or in the abatement of any nui- J Bitters SO Pood for Strentrthen- nance, which, m the opinion of the • j • t ^ Board, is deemed prejudicial to tbe Dig and puniying the System, public health; or in the discharge of R is specially POod for women any duties prescribed by tbe said j L-i i *' v . . Nov. next, | Board of Health, lor the correction Rnd children—it makes them strong and rosy. Brown’* Iron Bitters \n pleasant to take, and it will not stain the teeth nor cause constipation. See the crossed red lines on the wrapper. Our book. How to Lire a Hundred Years,” tells all about It; free for 8c. stamp. 60 Chemical Co.. Baltiiioe*. Mo the following described real entate: and preservation of the sanitary con- All that lot of land situate on the j dition of the Town, shall be punished >uthwest side of the public road by a tine of not more than fifty I'ol- Teacher—“Can any one ex plain how the world is divid ed?” Willie (with very import ant air)—“Between them that’s Rot it and them that would like to have it.”—Harper's Round Table. The best way to avoid scalp diseases, hair falling out and premature baldness, is to use the best preventive known for that purpose—Hall’s Hair Re- newer. She—“Did you know that Miss Willowsnap has been tak ing lessons in Delsarte?” He—“Oh, yes; she showed me how to sit down last night.” She—“She didn’t show you how to get up, did she?”—New York Herald. Editor J.L. Montgomery, of the Marshall (111.) Democrat, states that, for many years, he suffered untold agony from Dys pepsia. At last he began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and l»y the time he used six bottles he was as well as ever. Cures others, will cure you. ST A TE OF SO UTH CAROLINA County of Darlington. COURT OF COMMON FLEAS. W. C. Coker and T. H. Coker vs. J. D. Sparrow, et al. Judgment for Foreclosure Pursuant to a Judgment for Foreclos ure made in the above stated case, 1 will offer for sale in front of tbe court house in Darlington county. State aforesaid, on the first Monday in Novnext, the following describ ed real estate: All that certain tract or parcel of land in the county and State afore said, containing two hundred and eight acres, more or less, bounded north by channel of Black Creek; east by lands of the said W. 0. l oktr ami T. H » oker and of J. J Ward; south bv lands of Weinberg, and west by lands late of James Ellis, being the same tract conveyed to J. H. Sparrow, deceased, by tbe said W. ('. Coker and T. H Cok-’r bearing date Deo. 31,189 . Terms of sale, one third <91*11, bal ance in one and two years, secured by bond oft he purchaser and mortgage of the preu Ises sold. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. W. ALBERT PARROTT, Oct. 12, 1895. Clerk- STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Darlington. Court of Common Pleas. Mary Byrd vs. Rocksy Kelly, Albert M. DuBose, et al. Judgment for Foreclosure. Pursuant to a Jodgm.-nt for Forelos- nre made in tbe above stated case, I will offer for sale in front of the court house in Darlington county, on the first Monday in Nov. next, the following described real estate: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in Dar lington county in the State of Caioiiuu, containing two hundred ST A TE OF SO UTH CA ROLINA. County of Darlington. By W. B. Hoole, Esq., Probate Judge. WHERE \8, Alice Lewis made suit to me, to grant unto her Letters of Administration ol the Estate of a n 1 effects of Henry Lewis, de ceased. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all a:id singular tbe kindred and Creditors of the said Henry Lewis, deceased, that they lie and ap pear before me, ip the Court of Pro bate, to be held at Darlington, S. (’., on Nov. 4th. next, after publication thereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should, not be granted. Given under my Hand, this 19 day of October, Anno Domini, 1895. W. B HOULE. Jndge of Probate. Oct, 24-r2t. lars, oi by imprisonment not exceed ing tliirtv days tor every suelt offense. Rule if. That auyperson who re fuses or neglects to abate or remove any nuisance, or anymitter, or any tiling, which, in the opinion of the Board of Health, is likely to endan ger tile public health, after having been directed to do so by the Health Officer, or any member of said Board of Health, shall be punshed by a fine of not less than Fifteen Dollars or by imprisonment not exceeding thirty days for every such offense; and in such event of said refusal and neglect it shall lie the duty of the Health Of ficer to have removed or abated such nuisance; and all expensi s incurred by reason of suelt removal or abate- nieet shall be recovered, as is legally provided for, from tile tenant or own er of the property on widen said nui sance is found. Rule III- That any person who al lows a dead animal to remain on any premises within the corporate limits of the Town to him or her belonging, or by him or her controlled, fora long er period than twenty four hours, shall be punished by a fine of not less than Five Dollars, or by imprison ment not exceedi v- thirty days. Rule IV. Tin. • uo ai. 1 after Dec. 31. prox., it shall be unlawful for any iiersou or person* to keep any ling or nogs on any p em. cs w ithin the cor porate limits of the Town; and any person or pe; tins so doing shall be punished bv a fine of not less than Ten Dollars, or In imprisonment not exceeding tliii tv dajs, or both, at the discretion of sod Board of Health. Rule V* -eelI'" 1. That it shall he the du“* o' i i piiysicians practic ing within i.i- town to report to tbe Secretary of tbe said Hoard of Health the name and residences of ail per sons coming *r ’--their p ofessioual care who are anlicied with any con'a- gious or Infer*! ")•- dbrtsct s-ild re port to be iUUUv to (lie ovoretsrv, eitll er verbally or •■-iting. within two days after such 'In-cs-e is contracted. Section 4. That it slisll i e the du ty of all physicians and mid-wi<e*to report to the Secretary of this Board all births, together with sex and race, OKO. W. BROWN BOYD & BROWN- Attorneys and Counselors at Law Office in S. Marco building, op posite Court House. DARLINGTON C. H., 8 C. PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL BUSINESS, R. Is.. 1JARGAN, Attorney at Law. Darlington, S. C. Office opposite Court House. Judicial Sale. ST A TE OF SO UTH CA ROLINA. County of Darlington. By virtue of a decretal order issuing out of the Circuit Court of Common Pleas in Chancery, 1 will sell at public vendue at the door of the court house of the county of Dar lington on the first Monday in Nov ember 1895 between the hours of eleven o’clock in the forenoon and five o’clock in the afternoon, the following property, to wit; All that certain tract of land, situate lying and being in the county of Dar lington and State aforesaid, contain ing four hundred and thirty-three (433) acres more or less, as represented on a plat now on file in office of Sher iff of Darlington county, said plat was made by Geo. W. Earle, Survey or, as lots No. 4 and 5. Bound north by lands of J. W. Windham, Freeman ami Robt. Lewis, cast by lands of Robert Lewis and lot No. 3 of said lands south by lot No 3 of same lands and lands of J. W. Windham and west by lands of J. W. Windham. Also, ul. that certain tract of land situate Ivin and being in the county of Dalingt-m and State aforesaid con taining six hundred (600; acres more or less ly ng on Back Swamp, bound ed on the north by Mrs. 8. L. D»r- giin’s land, on the south by Lowther’s Lake, on the east by Cant. Whipple’s 1 land and on tbe west by Mrs. Har riett Ervin’s land, as represented b plat of a survey made by Elihu ' drotv, Surveyor, of date the 25th. of | November 1869, and known as Back ' Sw mum tract 1 runs of sale: one-half cash, the bn’a nee i n a credit of one year, secur- i cal by bond of the purchaser and mort- .gc • * ’lie premises. the suit of Elias Silverstein, the pl ih tiff, against Samuel Marco and others, the defendants, as the proper- SPECIALTIES; REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, and COMMERCIAL LAW. K. O. WOODS. ROBERT MACFARLAN WOODS & MACFARLAN. (Successors to Woods & Spain.) ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Darlington, S. C. Offices'over The Bank of Darlington. JanlO—v I by a Mul ti. T. THOMPSON T. H. SPAIN SPAIN & THOMPSON, Attorneys at Law, Darlington, - - - 8. C. Office* in Darlington Guards’ Armory building, first floor. Special attention given to practice in the Probate Ceurt TTART8VILLE RAILROAD. Sep. 29, 1895. MIXED TRAIN Leave Hartsville 4.30 a m Auburn 4.45 a m Floyd’s 5.05 a m Darlington 5.25 am Palmetto 5.40 a m Arrive Florence 6.00 a m Leave Florence 7.85 p m Palmetto 7.50 p w Darlington 8.05 p w Floyds 8.20 p in Auburn 8.85 p u. Hartsville 8.35 pm J. F. DIVINE. Gen. Snpt. c. & D. and C. & S. RAILROADS. In effect June 3, 1894. MIXED TRAIN Leave Wadesboro 2. Bennett's 2 Morven’s 2. McFarland 2 Cheraw 8, Cash's 4 Society Hill 4 Dove’s 5, Floyd’s 5. Darlington Palmetto 6 Arrive Florence 6, Leave Florence 8. Palmetto 8. Darlington 9 Floyd’s 9 Dove's 9 Society Hill 10 Cash’s 10. Cheraw II McFarland 12 Morven's 12. Bennett's 12. Arrive Wadesboro 1. Local Freight- Leave Darlington 4 30 p m Palmetto 4.42 p m Arrive Florence 5.00 p^m Leave Florence 7.30 a m Palmetto 7.50 a m Arrive Darlington 8.05 a^m A. F. RAVENEL, President. 00 p m .25 pm 40 p m 55 p m .45 p m 10pm .40 p in 15 p m .80 pm .05 p m .20 p m 45 p m 15 a m 40 a in 15 a m . 10 a m 55 a m 35 a m .55 a m .40 a m .20 p m 35 p m 50 p m .10 p m u. 1 8. & N. RAILROAD. 4TH. CLASS MIXED, NORTH BOUND. Leave Sumter 9.50 a m Darlington 1.00 p in Bennettsville 8.50 p m Arrive Hamlet 6.00 p in SOUTH BOUND. Leave Hamlet 8.50 a m Hennettsville 11.10 am Darlington 2.05 pm Arrive Snmter 5.20 p m N ORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. In effect Nov. 18,1894; SOUTH BOUND. No. 85. Leave Florence 3.10 a m Lanes 4.20 a m Arrive Charleston G.18 a m No. 28. Leave Florence 1.40 p m Klngstree 8.46 p m lAnes 9.07 p m Arrive Charleston 10.55 p m No. 58. Leave Lanes 7.05 p m Arrive Charleston 8.40 p m NORTH BOUND. No. 78. Leave Charleston 4.12 a m Lanes 6.80 a o Klngstree 6.49 a m Arrive Florence 7.55 a m No. 82. Leave Charleston 4.00 p m Lanes 5 52 p m Klngstree 6.10 pin Arrive Florence 7.15 p ra No. 52. Leave Charleston 7.00 a m Arrive Lanes 8.85 s m No. 62 rnns through to Colnmhla via Central R. R. of S. O. Train Nos. 78 and 14 runs via Wilson and Fayetteville—Short Line—and makes close connection for all points North. J. F. DIVINE. Gen. Snpt. happening within the corp rate lint- | ty of tin* defendants to foreclose mort STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Darlington. By W. B. Hoole, Esq., Probate Judge, WHEREAS, J. F. Garner and W. P. DuBose hath made suit to me to grant unto them letter* of Adminis tration with the will annexed of the Estate of and effects of Mrs. N. P. Garner, deceased. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Mrs N. P. Garner, deceased, that they lie and appear before me. in tbe Court of Pro bate. to be held at Darlington C. H. on Nov. 5 next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any thev have, why tbe said Administration should not be granted. Given under ray Hand this 21 day of Oct., Anno Domini, 1895. W. B. HOOLE, Oct. 24 —2t. Judge of Probate. A li I Creditqr’s Notice. , persons Usving claims against the estate of the late J. D. Hayns- Ethel Qotrox—“P a p a. you must let me marry Jack Hu Kays he can't live without mu another day.” Old Qotrox—This is more se rfous than I thought it was. I had uo idea he was so hard up 06 that.”—New York Herald. duly proved,' to the undersigned, to whom also all persons who may be in debted to said estate will make payment. HENRY E. P. SANDERS, Oct. 23, 1895: Administrator. sud forty-eight acres, more or less, i wor th are requested to present them. and bounded as follows, to wit: on ' • • *| jf-' ' M the north by lauds of the estate of H L Crawford: on the east by lands of VIrs. H. J Galloway; on the south by the public road leading from Tim monsville to DuBose’s Bridge, and on the west by lands of the estate of Jas. S. McCall. i Terms or sale, one-third cash, bal ance in one and two years, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. W. ALBERT PARROTT, Oct. 18, 1895. Special Master. LOST. O n Opt. 18, a black heaver hat and an overcoat with velvet collar, A suitable reward will be paid for the same if they are left at Tub Dahusu- ton News office. Oct. 24—2t. its of the Town; said report to be de livered to the Secretary of the Board, either verbally o. in writing, within two days after occurrence of such birth or births. Section 3. That it shall be the du ty of all physicians and undrtakers to report to the Secretary of this Board all deaths occurring within the cor porate limits of the Town, together with cAuse of death, name, residence, age and race of deceased; said report to be delivered, either verbally or in writing, within two days after such death or deaths. Section 4 Any physician, mid wife or undertaker failing' to comply with the requirements of this Rule will be fined not less than Five Dollars or more than Fifty Dollars at the dis cretion of said Board- Rule VI. That it shall be the duty of the Health Officer of this Board to visit and personally inspect *11 prem-1 ises within the corporate limits of the j Town: and t»ny premises found to be in an unhealthy or unsanitary condi tion, the owner or tenant thereof will 1 be punished by a fine of from One Dollar to Fifty Dollars, or imprison ment not exceeding thirty days, or both, at the discretion of said Board. RqleVIL That my person who ob structs in any way the drains, water course* or ditches of the Town, or, who throws paper, rags, trash, gar bage or any other refuse matter in 1 the streets, or on the Public Square, i or on or about either of the bauK* of Sw ift Creek, or who orders it thrown In any of such places, shall be punish, l ed b> a fine of not less than One Dol-1 lar or more than Ton Dollars, or by) iiuurisuumer.t lor not less than thirty i days, or both, iu the discretion of said Hoard, By order of he Board: AY. J, GARNER. M. D.. D. P. LIDE, President Secretary. Jun27— gages. R. K. CHARLES, W. F. DARGAN, Master. Plaintiff’s Attorney. Oct. 17— i Docs This ^ Hit You? The management of the Equitable Life Assurance Society in the Department of the Carolinas, wishes to se cure a few Special Resident Agents. Those who are fitted for this work will find this ; A Rare Opportunity It is work, however, and those ■who succeed best in it possess character, mature judgment, tact, perseverance, and the respect of their community. Think this matter over care fully. There’s an uii’tsual opening for somebody. If it fits yon, it w ill pay you. Fur ther information on request, W. J. Roddey, Manager, Rock Hill. & C. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. District of South Carolina. In the Circuit Court. Fourth Clrcnit. In Equity. James H. Parker, Complainant, vs. Francis J. Pelzer, et. al., Defendants Under and by virtue of a Decree of His Honor Judge C. H. Simonton, date the isth day of September, 1895, I will sell at Lydia postofBce, Darling ton County, 8. C., on Thursday the 24th day of October, 1895, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., and continuing from dav to day until disposed of, all the stock of goods, wares and mer chandise contained in the' store for merly of Manuel Marco, together with the store fixtures therein con tained, inclnding one iron safe,— said sale to take place at said store in th< following manner: Terms of saloca. in lota and parcels, at public auction to the highest bidder. Bids will also be received for said property in balk, in lots or in parcels, before and dur ing the sale, and will be accepted or sfi - • - ♦V ILM1NOTON, COLUMBIA * AUGUSTA RALROAD. In effect May 26, 1895. SOUTH BOUND. Leave Wilmington.. Leave Marion Arrive Florence Leave Florence Arrive Snmter Leave Snmter Arrive Columbia.... Leave Florence.... Arrive Bomter Leave Sumter ... Arrive Colombia.. No. 56. *3.80 p m 6.24 p ra 7.05 p m *7.80 p m 8.88 p m 8.38 p m 10.00 p m No. 51. *8.15 a m . 4 19am No. 52. . *9.48 a m . 11.05 a m refused in Receiver’s discretion. D. B. GILLILAND, Receiver, U. 8. Court. Claude Milling, LOCAL AGENT FOR .fcLEBRATf, Gents’ Veritable bargains now offered. LATEST STYLE, FINEST QUALITY, MOST PERFECT FIT FULL LINE OF SAMPLES Examine them and be convinced. Leave c mbit Arrive S.. oiler... Leave Sumter..... Arrive Florence Leave Florence Leave Marlon Arrive Wilmington No. 5 ■ ui, '* 0 through from Charles- i >al Railroad; leaving , Manning 9 15 a in. aTH BOUND. No. . . *5.2< . 6.41 6.4i . 8.0) 8.21 :u» 11.6 Leave Colnmhla.. Arrive Sumter... ••••••••••*••••• No. 68. *4.25 p m 5.48 p m No. 50. Leave Sumter *6.05 p m Arrive Florence 7.15 p m •Daily, tDaily except Sunday. No. 53 runs thiouan m unarleston via central Railroad, arriving Man ning 6.21 p m. Lane* 7.00 p n» charleston8.40 pm* Trains on South and North Caro lina R. R., leave Elliott 4.00 p. m., ar rive BlshopviUe 4.85 p. m., Lucknow 5.00 p. m. Returning, leave Lack- now 9.00 a. m., BUhopvllle 9.50 a. m., arrive Elliott 10.80 a. m. Daily except Sunday. Trains on Wilmington* Conway R. R., leave Chadbourn at 10.20 a m, ar rive at Conway 12.85 p u, returning leave Conway 2 30 p m, arrive Chad- bourn 5-00 p. m., leave Chadbourn 5.85 p m, arrive at Hah 8 20 p m. re turning leave Hub 8.15 a m, arrive at Chadbourn 9.00 a m. Daily r Son lay. M JOHN F, DIVINE, (