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mm Dead Letters. Letters addressed to the fol lowing persons remain uncalled for at the Darlington postoffice, and are advertised as “dead for the week endiog Nov. 4ih: H. F. Boykin, W. F. Andrews, Mary Broomfield, M. C. Covier, Presley Bowens, Hattie Evan, Rev. 8. C. Ballentine, Emily Burks, Caleb Boone, Patrie White, A. J. Ellington, L Wright, Ed. Hubert, M. J. Lide, Rose Lannau, Dargan Keith, Leo Occulist, Lizzie Johnson, Mr. Johnie. Julia Isgett, Anna Holoway, J. E. Gainey, W. A Evans, J. B. Geary, Joe Fraser, L. B. Muldrow, Willie Mills, J. Thomas, Kinery Suggs. Willie Swinton, J. Moses, E. V. Warr. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junc tion City, 111. was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles Dr. King’s New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida St. San Francisco, suf fered from a dreadful cold, ap proaching Consumption, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is nat urally thankful. It is such re sults, of which these are sam ples, that prove the wonderful efficacy ot this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at Willcox & Co’s Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. They were seated at the rest aurant table, he looking over the menu, when she said: “Do you know, dear, I have always longed for the society of a congenial soul, one who loved the good, the true ” “Pigs’ feet, baked beans, tripe, griddle cakes, which will you have?” interrupted “dear” at this point. “I’ll take them all,” was the soulful answer.—Detroit Free Prest. Old People. Old people who need medicine to regulate the bowels and kid neys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medi cine does not stimulate and con tains no whiskey nor other in toxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the func tions. Electric Bitters is an ex cellent appetizer and aids diges tion. Old people find it just ex actly what they need. Price 50 cents per bottle, at W illcox & Co.’s Drug Store. “I don’t see,” said Mr. Mag uire, as he sat in the stern of the vessel, “how the captain can find his way across the ocean. If we were going the other way all he’d have to do would be to follow that white streak behind there but in front there’s nothing to point the way.”—Erie Messenger. FARMERS’ WAREHOUSE, ID IT IE?. H AIM, UST. C- RILEY, BARHAM & CO., Proprietors. Having rented the Fanners' Warehouse, which has the best of lights to show tobacco, overhauled and refitted for the accommodation of our pat rons, we p-opose to LK AD in sales in the oiliest, most substantial and regular bright tobm-co market in the world. Our home n anufacturers use more than 10,000,000 pounds yearly. Our foreign orders are large and competition for all grades lively. We have ample financial facilities, and are prepared to insure the highest prices for all bright stock. We give personal attention to all shipments, whether from farmer or dealer. The members of our firm have been in the business from the In ception of our market. Our Messrs. Barham and Riley are the acknowledged best tobacco auctioneers in the State. We make prompt returns on all re ceipts and give our best individual effort to every customer. We are prepared to have stripping and handling done by experienced bands at seasonable rates, for which we charge actual cost. Make us a shipment, and he convinc ed that we can save you money. For further particulars address TOURS TRULY, RILEY, BARHAM & CO., DURHAM, N. C. TOBACCIHMWERS Look to your own interest and sell your tobacco where you can get Highest Prices - for it. We are getting high prices at the •$. * * * Planters’ Warehouse. Several new buyers are on the market, and they all want your tobacco. Bring us a load and be convinced that what we say is true. We have the BEST LIGHTS, BEST ACCOMMODATIONS, HIGHEST PRICES, A SALE EVERY DAY- YOURS FOR BUSINESS, SIMIOOT & IM:°C3-XXjXj. The Darlington Shoe Store. SHQESi Bucklen s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. 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 per box. For sale at Willcox & Go’s drugstore. ... , ,i.i . »Bw -- Jones (who is exhilarated)— “You needn’t (hie) see me.” Brown—“Oh, it gives me the greatest pleasure to do so. I was engaged to your wife when you married her.”—Town To pics. A cough which persists day after day, should not be neglect ed any longer. It means some thing more than a mere local irritaF'on, and the sooner it is relieved the better. Take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It is prompt to act and sure to cure. Mistress (to cook) — “Your name, Mary, and my daughter’s being the same, makes matters somewhat confusing. Now, how, do you like, say, the name of Bridget?” Cook—“Sure, mum, it’s not me that’s particular. I’m will ing to call the young lady any thing you like.”—Tit Bits. The only permanent cure for chronic catarrh is to thoroughly expel the poison from the sys tem by the faithful and persist ent use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This wonderful remedy proves successful when all other treat ment has failed to relieve the sufferer. Dick—“Living pictures are very patriotic, aren’t they?” Amy—“I don’t know. What do you mean?” Dick—“They are all so ob viously fond of their native state.”-—Trafft. In cases where dandruff, scalp diseases, falling and grayness of the hair appear, do not neg lect them, but apply a proper remedy and tonic like Hall’s Hair Reaewer. I That’s our buiness. and we have the larg est and most complete stock in Darlington County. TASTELESS CHILL TDNIC IS JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 60 cts. Galatia, Ills., Not. 16,1883. Paris Modldno-Co., 8t. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen:—Wo st ld last year, GOO bottles of GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and hare bought three grow already this year. In all oar ex penonce of 14 yoars. in the drug buaineas, ban icle that gave such unlTorsal satis Nerer sold an artlc faction as your Tonic. ire such ours truly, ▲BNET.CARR AOc For Sale by DR. J A. BOYD. Health Ordinance. Darlington, 8. C., June 34,1895. Have That Old Bicycle Fixed Up and made to run easy^and look attractive. We hove the proper tools and a specially trained workman, and guarantee heueat work and moderate chargee. If you want PATCHING RUBBER, CEMENT, ETC., to carry on your trlpg, we can furnish you. RIDE A MONARCH If you want to get ahead of the heat and stay in good trim for the winter. W. L PEARSON, Beneath the Enterprise Hotel, Darlington, - . 8. C. So Simple. Nine times out of ten when we are out of sorts our trou bles can be removed by that re liable old medicine, Brown’s Iron Bitters, which for more than 20 years has been curing many people of Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Ma laria, Impure Blood, Neural gia, Headache, Liver and Kid ney troubles. It’s the peculiar B E n ORDERED AND OROAINEO: > . . That the following Rule* ami combination of iron, the great »»BrS a hS d ^“eS.'3!*‘«"gJ>-giv£r, selected Darlington, s. c„ having been ap- vegetable remedies of true proved by the Town Council of the va f Ile .L.,,. nia l-^o Rrrtwn’c Trrtr, town of Darlington, 8. C., are hereby Ue lna * mak.es Crow n S Iron declared to be Ordinances of the said Bitters SO good for Strengthen- T'own * \ ^ •r * 1 ^ mg and purifying the system. J. W. W. F. DARGAN, Mayor. of genuine Dongola, patent tip and plain toe, button shoes for ladies at $1.25; now worth that at factory. S3. oo Onr line of $3.00 Shoes for men is more popular than ever, as we took iqore pains with this line than ever before, and succeeded in getting the best $3 Shoe we ever handled. In speaking of our line of HAND-SEWED SHOES for ladies and gentlemen, it is unneessary to make any comment, as w y e have sole control of Edwin C. Burt’s Shoes for Ladies and Johnston k Murphy’s celebrated hand-sewed Shoes for Gentlemen. We carry also a full line of Children’s and Misses’ Shoes, Rubber Goods, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas and Shoe Findings. We are also sole agents for the | UydFEIRI-A-IL. HAT | The Best $3 Hat on the Market. EVANS, Clerk. RJLKS ANI> RKUIILATIONR OK THU B><ard oh Hkalth ok thk Town ok Darlinotos, 8. O., Mapk ok Forck Junk 34th, 1895. Rule I. That any perKon, who. in any manner, hinders or obstructs the Health Oflicer of this Board, or any member of this Board, or any author ized Officer of the town acting under authority of the Board, in the inspee- Mon of premises within the Town 1 >m its: or in the abatement of any uni- sauce, which, in the opinion of the Board, is deemed prejudicial to the public health; or the discharge of any duties prescribed by tbe said Board of Health, tor the correction and preservation of the sanitary con dition of the Town, shall be punished by a fine of not more than Fifty 1 ol- lars, or by imprisonment not exceed ing thirty days for every such offense Rule if. That anyperson who re fuses or neglects to abate or remove any nuisance, or auymstter, or any thing. which, in the opinion of the Board of Health, is likely to endan ger the 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 be the duty of the Health Of ficer to have removed or abated such nuisance; and all expenses incurred by reason of such removal or abate ment shall be recoveied, as is legally provided for, from the tenant or own er of the property on which said nui sance is found. Rule III. That any person who al lows a dead animal to remain on auy 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 tine of not less than Five Dollars, or by imprison ment not exceeding thirty days. Rule IV. That on and after Dec. 81, prox , it shall be unlawful for any person or person* to keep any hog or hogs on any premises within the cor porate limits of the Town; and any person or persons so doing shall be puuirhed by a fine of not less tha Ten Dollars, or by imprisonment not exceeding thirty days, or both, at the discretion of said Board of Health. Rule V- Section 1. That it shall be the duty of all physiciaus practic ing within the town to report to the 8ecretary of the said Board of Health the names and residences of all per sons coming under their professional care who are afflicted with any conta gious or infectious disease: said re port to be made to the Secretary, eith er verbally or in writing, within two days after such disease is contracted. 8ei-tion 3. Thu- it shall be the du ty of all physicians and mid-wDes to report to the Secretary of this Board all births, together with sex and ra--e, happening within the corp rate lim its of the Town; saidreport to lie de livered to the Secretary of the Board, either verbally Oi 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 undrtakersto 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 Oflicer of this Board to visit and personally inspect all prem ises within the corporate limits of the Town: and any premises found to be in an unhealthy or unsanitary condi tion, the owner or tenant thereof will 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. RuleVII. That env person who ob structs in any way the drains, water courses or ditches of the Town o- who throws paper, rags, trash, bage or any other refuse mite ♦he streets, or on the Pu*>l ,..are. or on or about either o' me banks of Swift Creek, or who rders ft thrown It is specially good for women and children—it makes them strong and rosy. ProwB*a Iron Bittera la pleasant to tak« f •ml it will not atain the teeth nor canae constipation. See the rroMcrf red f/ne* on tnts wrapper. Our book, ’’How to Live a Hundred Years,’’ tells all about it; free for Sc. stamp. •uown Chemical Co- Baltimore. Ha Final Notice. date t NE month after date I will file ’4 W my final account as Adminis trator of the Estate of W. S. Shoe- make, deceased, and apply to Ihe Proliate Judge of Darlington county for Letters Dismissory from filename, HUGH WALTERS, Oct. 18—4t. Administrator. A Creditor s Notice. persons having claims against the estate of the late J. I). Ilayus- worth are requested to present them, duly proved, to the undersigned, to whom also all persons who may be in debted to said estate will make payment. HENRY E. P. SANDEllS, Oct. 33, 1895. Administrator. Doors, Manutacturers -OF— Sash, Blmus, STATS Ot SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Darlington. By W. B. Hoolt, Esq., Probat* Judge. WHEREAS, W. Albert Farfott, Clerk of the l ourt, hath made suit to me, to grant unto him Letters of Administration of theEstate of and effects of J. J Smith, de cease*!, these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said J.J.Smith, deceased, that tiiey be and ap pear before me, in the Court of Prob- bate, to be held at Darlington C. H., on Oct. 80th, next, after publication hereof, at 1! 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 day of Sept., Anno Domini, 189S. W. B. HOOLE, J udge of Probate. si»-«t. , 11.25. , riifii AND CoM M of all Ills undertaken, and satisfaction guaranteed JNHN SISKRON’S SHOPS: and Undertakers' supplies always on hand at low nnces. T. C. Jeffords, Jr. LAW CABINS. R. W. BOYD. GKO. W. BROWN BOYD & BROWN- Attorneys and Oonnselors at Law Office in S. Marco building, op posite Court House. DARLINGTON C. B., & 0. PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL BUSINESS. ft. L. DARGAN, Attorney at Law. Darlington, S. C. Office opposite Court House. SPECIALTIES; REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, and COMMERCIAL LAW. K. O. WOODS. ROBBRT MACKARLAB WOODS & UACFARLAN. (Successors to Woods A Spain.) ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Darlington, S. C. Offices over The Bank of Darlington. JanlO—v TXART8VILLE RAILROAD. ** Sep. 29, 1895. MIXED TRAIN Leave Hartsvill* 4.30 a m Auburn 4.46 a m Floyd’s 6.06 a m Darlington 5.35 am Palmetto 5.40 a m Arrive Florence 6.00 am Leave Florence 7.35 p in Palmetto 7.60 p m Darlington .... 8.05 p m Floyds 8.20 p m Auburn 8.35 p u. Hartsville 8.35 pm J F. DIVINE. Gen. Supt. c. A D. and C. & 8. RAILROADS. In effect June 3, 1894. Leave Wadegboro 2.00 p m Bennett’s 2.25 p m Morven's . 2.40 p in McFarland . 2 55 p m Oberaw 8.45 p in Cash's 4.10 p lb Society Hill 4.40 p in Dove's 5.15 p m Floyd’s 5.30 p m Darlington 6.05 p in Palmetto . 6.20 p in Arrive Florence . 6.45 p m Leave Florence 8.15 a m Palmetto 8.40 a m Darlington 9.15 a m Floyd’s 9.40 a m Dove's 9 55 a m Society Hill 10 35 a m Cash’s Cheraw 11.40 a m McFarland 12.20 p m Morven’s 12.35 j> m Bennett’s 12.50 p m Arrive Wadesboro 1.10 p m Local Freight. Leave Darlington 4 30 p m Palmetto 4.42 p in Arrive Florence 5.00 p,m Leave Florenee 7.30 a m Palmetto 7.50 a m Arrive Darlington 8 05 a.m A. F. RAVENEL, President. S. A N. RAILROAD. 4th. clash nixku. NORTH BOUND. Leave Sumter 9.50 a m Darlington 1.00 p m Bennettsville 8.50 p in Arrive Hamlet 6.00 p m SOUTH BOUND. Leave Hamlet 8.50 a in Bennettsville 11.10 a in Darlington 2.05 p m Arrive Sumter 5.20 p m N ortheastern railroad. In effect Nov. 18, 1894. SOUTH BOUND. T. H. SPAIN. H. T. THOMPSON MOXJIL.IDIISTGIS —AND- Huilding Material. ESTABLISHED 1842. CHARLESTON, 8. 0. \pril, 20 1993—1 y SPAIN & THOMPSON, Attorneys at Law, Darlington, - - - 8. C. Offices in Darlington Guards’ Armory building, first floor. Special attention given to practice in tbe Probate Ceurt. Leave Florence No. 35. . 3.10 a m Lanes 4.29 a in Arrive Charleston 6.18 s in Leave Florence No. 23. Kingstree 8.46 p m lanes 9.07 p nr Arrive Charleston Leave Lanes No. 68. 7.05 p m Arrive Charleston 8.40 p m NORTH BOUND. Leave Charleston No. 78. .. 4.12 a m Lanes 6.80 a m Kingstree 6.49 a in Arrive Florence 7.56 a m Leave Charleston No. 32. 4.00 p m lanes 5.52 p in Kingstree 6.10 p in Arrive Florence 7.15 p »u Leave Charleston No. 52. 7 O' a m Arrive Lanes iWMMMMMMMMMM; Docs Ibis I Hit You? The management of the Equitable Life Assurance J 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 i A Rare Opportunity Itrswork, 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 mnsual opening for somebody. If h fits you, it will pay you. Fur- - : ‘■"•’nation on request. J Roddey, Manager, • ***n s. C UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. District of South Carolina. In the Circuit Court. Fourth Circuit. In Equity. James H. Parker, Complainant, vs. Franuia J. Pelzer, et. al., Defendants Under and by virtue of a Decree of Hia Honor Judge C. H. Simonton, date the 18th day of September, 1895, I will sell at Lydia postoffice, Darling ton County, S. C., on Thuradar the 34th day of October, 1895, begiuning at 10 o'clock a. m., and continuing from day 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 tbe store fixtures therein con tained. Including one iron safe,— said sale to take place at said store in the following manner: Terms of sale cash, in lots and parcels, at public auction to the highest bidder. Bids will also be received for said property in bulk, in lots or in parcels, before and dur ing the sale, and will be accepted or refused in Receiver's discretion. D. B. GILLILAND, Receiver, U. S. Court. mJm No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Central R. R. of S. C. Train Nos. 78 and 14 runs via Wilson and Fayetteville—Short Line—and makes close connection for all points North. J. F. DIVINE. Oen. Supt. OVriLMINOTON, COLUMBIA i WW AUGUSTA RALROAD. In effect May 36, 1895. SOUTH BOUND. No. 5b. Leave Wilmington *3.30 p m Leave Marion 6.34 p in Arrive Florence 7.05 p m Leave Florence *7.80 p m Arrive Sumter 8.88 p m Leave Sumter 8.38 p m Arrive Columbia. 10.00 p m No. 51. Leave Florence *8.15 a in Arrive Sumter 4 19 a ui No. 53. Leave Sumter *9.48 a a Arrive Columbia 11.06 a m No. 5 nr. through from Charles ton via 0- ural Railroad; leaving Lane- -.v - , Manning 9 IS a in. RTH BOUND. TO RENT. C tndAP, an eight-room dwelling J and several cottages, all of them in any of such places, shall be punish- j desirably located. Apply to ^ A X. • a 44 w .v *.9 «, s-k A 1 . + L* .t i YI \x*. 1 * ^^ j^ - — — * THE DARLINGTON S*~OE STORE. ed b> a fine of not less than One Dol lar or more than Ten Dollars, or by imprisonment tor not less than thirty days, or both, in the discretion of said Board. By order of *he Board; W. J. GARNER. M. D.. D. P. LIDE, President Secretary. Jua27— A ROAN, Typewriting and Copying. I AM prepared to attendtolhisclass of work promptly and accurately, , and would be gl -d tor those needing j such services to call at my office over 1 Messrs. Welling A Bonuoitt's store. I Mrs. LUCY M. NOKMENT. Claude Milling, LOCAL -AGENT FOR MmM & Brown's c tLEBRAT£ 0 Gents’ Veritable bargains now offered. LATEST STYLE, FINEST QUALITY, MOST PERFECT FIT LUTE OF SAMPLES. FOIL ‘■'Examine them and be convinced. jSBSBBSSBSfiiSSB Leave Co. umbit Arrive Sumter.... Leave Sumter Arrive Florenee. Leave Columbia.. Arrive Sumter No. 54. V2oa m . 6.43 a m 6.43 a in . 8.U) a in Leave Florence..— 8.25 a m Leave Marlon 9 oo a m Arrive Wilmington 11.50 a m No. 53. ........ *1.26 p in 6.43 p m No. 50. Leave Sumter *6.05 p ut Arrive Florenee 7.15 p m •Dally. tDaiiy except Sunday. No. 53 runs thiougu to charleston 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 U. R., leave Elliott 4.00 p. m., ar rive Bishopville 4.35 p. in., Lucknow 5.00 p. m. Returning, leave Luck now 9.00 a. m., BuhopTille 9.50 a. m., arrive Li: ou 10.80 a. m. Daily except Suhda/ Trains on Wilmington b Conway R. R., leave Chad bourn at 10.20 a m. ar rive at Conway 13.86 p m, returning leave Conway 9 80 p in. arrive Chad- bourn5 00p m., leave Cbadbourn6.8fi p m, arrive at Rub 6 20 p w, re turning leave Hub 8 15 a m, arrive at Chadbourn 9.00 am. Lady exepat Sue y • i JOHN V. DIVINI.O*-’l I