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THE DARLINGTON NEWS. THUKSDAT, DKCEMHER 26 1878. I_.OCA.Xj ITEX^S. Pomoxa Oiakui will peel at Liaboo on §*tardajr, Jaauarjr 4tk LX— —i n,; Thiki were niaa; merry hearts yesterday, and to-day there are many aebiaf beads. Wi hope that our readers will remember that printers like a little Christmas as well as other people, aod not look cross-eyed •t the ahoit comings ia this issue. CstaioriiAs passed off eery quietly, and in an unusually dull way a' this place. A por tion of tha business houses were closed and there was scarcely anything t« attract at tention oa the streets, saeo tha popping of fra-eraekers by the juseniles. • Tuans was na •ail sent from this place last Friday, which accounts for the failure of the News to reach certain points last week- The papers were put la tha post office in due time, and their failure to reach our sub scribers is no fault of ours. Ms. P Kalni's glees notice in another col umn that he will lease here on 29th instant, but will return and be ready for business about 20th of January, fls did not tell it all, either. We sueptet Mr. Kalmus intends triaging a partner with hitp when be re turns. "“as BVb^HAEACT^ —Aiidreer Woods, a notorious criutiaal, who has been pending the law for a long time, was arrest ed in Cooper Tows, iu the eicinily of Fior- ance, last Sunday. After bs was arrested he was taken to Florence, and while there, attempted to wrest a gun fVom one of the gentlemen who had him in charge, when he was shot and seeereiy wounded He was stilt alire at last accounts, but bis recoeery is said to be doubtful. A Statons DirncoLTY.—At a quilting party, on Mr. W. J. Fountain’s place Tues day night, a disturbance occurred between James Campbell and Dean English, both 'colored, in which the latter lost his life. English was fatally stabbed by Campbell and died from hemorrhage. The assassin made fcU PMape. Two or three negroes in the neighborhood bear marks of bis knife jn other difficultiec, and be should be ar rested if possible and taught a lesson. A oixtlimax of color went into Mr, Sternberger’s store Tuesday, and finding the clerks all busy, took the trouble to wait up on himself, but forgot U> leave ten dollars in the till for an overcoat which he took for granted would fit him and treated himself to. He was baited by the marshal before he ht.d gone many steps with his booty, and taken to the guard house, where he remained over night, ha4 a little business with a Trial Justice and went on bis way rejoicing, minus fourteen dollars. Tnnns came near being a serious occur- rence at the post office last night, caused by some of the ymgr/ boys who congregate there every night to play and show the publio how smart they are while the mail is being die tributed. One of them, in exhibiting his antics, knocked a kerosene lamp from the desk, which fell on the floor and bursted •tear where the Post Master was standing, tha oil igniting instantly and flaming up to fearful proportions. But for the presence of mind of the Post Master, who hastened to smother the blase and the timely aid of a few gentlemen standing by, the whole build ing would soon have been iu flames, and probably the Post Master burned to death. Tbs Litssy Htablks at this place, lately owned and managed by Mr. A. J. Moses, have been traasfered to Mr W. H. Houston, svho will give this business his whole at tention. Mr. Houston will always heep on handle stock of homes and mules from which buyers may select such anim|ls as will suit them, at vt ry reasonable figures, He has also reduced the price of feeding and groom ing from fifty cents to twenty-five cents. This will be good news to the country peo ple, who, not feeling willing to pay fifty gents to have their horses fed when they come to town, have had to haul their feed from heme and then stand oyer it all day with a bludgeon or let the cows eat it. Any person would rather pay twenty-five cents And have his horse unharnessed, rubbed down and fed, than to take the trouble to haul the feed several miles and feed op the streets. Proceedings the Board of Coaoty Commissioners. / Omen or Cocxty Cownnsiosans, v TMSmsotox C. If.. 8. C., Deo. S. 1878. The Board of County Commissioners met this day agreeable to adjournment on the Ifith. Present, H. A. McIntosh, W J, Norris pad / H Hicks. The minutes pf last meet ing being read and approved the Board pro- eeeded to business, and issued the following cheeks: W A Carrif an, for repairs on jail, check No 490, $176 C K Rogers, for repairs on Clerk's office, obeek No 491, $2.60. Adam Bristow, for repairs on jail, ch*ck No 492, $1.60. A J Moses, Sheriff's writ book account, cheek No 498. $837.8«. Lawrence Dergao. expenses on stationery for Treasurer's office, check No 494 $1,00, James Allen, trial justice and court ac count, cheek No 496, $68.79. ftha Knker, witneee tickets, cheek No 49$. $14.00. J E Willson, witness ticket and court ac count. Chech No 497, $18.62. The Clerk of the Court, Sheriff and Pro bate Ju. (e had their bopd* placed on file in tee office for the conauleratioa of the Board. PuBoee’s bridge having been reported as being in a bad condition fbe Clerk was in structed to write to the Board of County Commissioners of Burnt or county, request ing them to appoint a time for meeting a member of the Darlington Board of County Commissioners at that place for the purpose of making arrangements for the repairing of gaid bridge. On motion the Board atjjourp- £<j to meet again on Monday the 30th inst. J •’ f, ft- Nonjtsnt, Clerk. A esav aealsus temperance men met My, W. on the street the other day when the following colloquy took placoi Temper ance man.—"Mr. W., your friends are pained at your recent indulgence. Don't you know that you are in the path to ruin ? Don't you know that strong drink will kill you?" My. w -—"Ves. Sir.” Temperance man.—"Then why do you persist?” Mr_ W.—"I would not live always; 1 ask not to MAKKILn. On Dec. 5lh, by Hew. 8. M Richardson,' at the residence of Mr Joel Young. Mr. Janies Kevell to Miss Mary Young All of Darlington county. On Dec 18th, by Rev. 8. M. Richardson, at the residence of Mr. Halchel, Mr. Willi.,m McBride to Mi^s Alice llatcbel. All of Dar lington county. On Dec. 8th, by Rev. 8. M. Richardson, at the residence of Mr. Jesse Anderson, Mr. Jas Copelin to Miss Litba Andersoq. AH of Darlington county. On Dec. 19fh, by )le». 8. M. Richardson, at the residence of Mr. Jas. Sansbury, Mr. M. C. Moory of Glared on coyoiy, to Miss L. Emanda Sansbury of Darlington county. On Thursday. 19lh December, 1876, by Rev A. W. Parrott, at the residence of the bride’s mother. Mr J. M Maxingo and Miss Spe Hicks. All of Darlington. VIED. On the 28rd of December, at the residence of E. J. Li.de, E"q , Mrs. R. W Lido, wile of Rev. R. W tide. Thus hss passed away one of the n blest end gentlest ot her sex. Her suffering though long and exceedingly acute, was b’*rne with thy utmost fortitude and ps- fiet-er. No murmur of complaint escaprd her lips. Her eour'ant r< mark was ••The Lords will be done." Her genii, ness n( disposition and the beauty and symmetry ot her Christian chsracter. endeared her to a large circle of friends, who feel a warm and tender sympathy with those who arc most keenly sfUicted and deeply bereaved by her untimely death. Amicos. In m.'mory of Mra. Louise Murpbrry House, who was borq in Greene county. North Carolina. September 7. 180"). and died in Darlington county. South Carolina, Dec. 7, 1878. aged 73 years and 3 months. Her spirit hqd an easy dismission from this vajii of tears and exchanged the language of prayers, “Jesus .Master, t'oine and Take Me,” for (bat of praise, her faith for enjoy- meut and her light afHiction for an eternal weight of glory. It becomes us not. *here- lore, "to sorrow ms others who have no hope, foi if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so. them also, which steep in Jesus will Ood bring wilhhim.” The loss ia indeed great, but it is only ours; "for her to live was Christ, and io die was gain ” Her name is embalmed in the grateful re- membranes of all who knew her, of the writer preciously so. and her pious example, it ia hopod, will constraiu otb rs to be "fid- lowers, as sbe was, of Christ.” “Sweetly shq sleeps with the pious dead. O'er ner the willows are beuding; Night with her tears is fled. Changed for a morn never ending, Mother, dear mother, I think of thee now. Shining in beauty immortal, Palms in thy hand and acrown on ihy brow. Waiting for mo at the portal. Clad in the garb of the pilgrim band. Once thou was! wayworn and weary. Walking by faith to the heav'nly land. Thro' the wide dessert so dreary; Now dost Ihou ever wilh rapture behold Glory loo bright for mortal ? Sing the sweet song tha( shall never grow otd. Wailing for one at the portal. Tbo’ in the pathway to glory’s gate, Jesus will guide snd befriend me. Guard me from foes that in ambush wail. Cheer me when sorrows attend me; Fain would my soul from its fetters be few. Cast of the robes off mortal. Join thee, dear mother, now waiting for me, Waiting for me at the portal. Julia. To the Public, The undersigned gives notice to hie cus tomers that be will leave Darlington on 29ih December, 1878, but wjll returq home on 20th January, 1879, and will be ready to commence operations for another year. Respectfully, P. KALMUS Notice. • ffiOMOSA GRANGE.—A meeting of this ■ Grange will be held at Lisbon on Saturday, January 4th. at 10 A. M. WILLIAM QUIRK. M. 8. Haynswouth, Mastics Dec26-2t Secretary Notice. T HE MEMBERS OF DARLINGTON Counnil, No, 10 F. of T. are earnestly requested to attend the next taguLr meeting of the Order, Friday night, Dec. 27th, 1878, for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing six months. J, C. WILCOX#yBKSIDXXT- Darlington, Dec. 23rd, 1878. ■» THE Burlington Weekly Hawfceye This paper, which la universally quoted, may be had ut any News Depot at 6 cents per copy. Annual subscription, post-paid, $2.00. Agents are wanted everywheie to lake aubscriptions, and retain 60 cents in cisb on each annual subscriber. Geueral agents may seud $1.26 per year. $1,000 !■ Three Premiums. Wo will pay the agent aending us the largest list of subscribers before March 1, 1879. one first class octave, rosewood or walout, NEW SCALE UPRIGHT PIANO, full iron frame, overstrung bass, unisons, patent improved agraffe bar arrangement, Extsa Rich, $860.00. This list to be at least 860 name*. For the second list, not Is be less than 200 names, $100 iu gold. Far tbr third list, not to be lees than 100 names, $60 in gold. For $18, at oae time, we will send ten Copies one year. For $7.00, at one time, we will send five copies one year. For three names and $6 00 we will send the Companion Scroll Saw and Drill, val ued »• <8 60. as a special premium. For five names and $10.00 we will send the Companiou Scroll Saw, Drill anu Latbe. value $6.0D, aa aapecial premium We will seudTHB Ha wit by x and ••GiaASXixoa run Thi Curious” to agentc at $3.00, and return $2-00 if the book ia not wanted oq examina lion, for its return, post-paid, if returned at once Address, Hawkey* Publishing Company, BURLINGTON, IOWA "W. 3_- T. TPEIISrQE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CHERAW. 8, 0 Having returned to hn eli hqme, will resume the practice of his profession in Chesterfield, Marlboro, Darlington maud Marion, 8. C. mch 21-6 STATE OP. SOUTH CAROLINA? COUNTY OF DARLINGTON. Bp Oeorpf D. Rollint, Etq., Probate Mge. Wbbercaa James N Garner, Clerk of Court hath made suit unto me to grant unto him Letters af Administration of the Estate of and Effects of John E Cai|e,. These are, therefore, tooiteand admonish all and Singular kindred and Creditors of the said John E. Carter, deceased, that they be and appear before roe, in tha Court of Pro bate, to be held at Darlington on Monday, 2‘lb January next after publication hereof, at II o clock iu 194 fort-noon, to show cause, if sny they have, why the said .(diqinUlra- tion should oqt be grunted. Given under my baud this 13th day of December Amo Dommi, 1878. GEORGE D. ROLLINS, Decl9-6t 1'kobatb Judoi. NEW DRUG STORE BRICK BUILDING, VEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, VARUXGTO.V C. U„ S. C. The undersigned has opened and will keep constantly on hand a choice assortment of Drugs and Fresh Medicines. Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Paints and Oils, Assorted Can ties. Choice Cigars, etc., articles for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, TOYS, PICTURE BOOKS, Eto, and sue? other articles «s are usually kept in a viasr class uauo stork, all of whTcl will be sold at | rices to suit the linies. hbjr* 1'erscripiions prepared at all hours. The patronage of the people of tin County is soliwted. J. L. CARD0X0. JR.. HI. |). P. S —Every Tuesday and Friday from II A. M. to 1 P. V| , I may be consulted by those reqiring medical attention who cannot afford tq'paysfor it. Dec(2 M C flLflMTM, dUffHA AND ANISIA RAIL ROAD Office Gun era i. Scpkbixtkndent, » Wilminqtc h. N. C. Nov. 24, 1878. | The following Schedule will be operated on find after this date: D.iV EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAIN (Daily) Leave Wilmingtoo £.*16 A. M. Leave Plprcpce. 1.08 P. M. Arrive at Columbia 4.15 P. M. Leave Columbia 12.55 P. M. Leave Florence 4.47 P. .V Arrive at Wilmington 9.00 P. Af. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily.) OOIKG WEST. Leave Wilmington 10.18 P Af. Arrive Florence 2.30 A. Af. Leave Florence 2.00 A. Arriveat Wilmington...,, 6.18 A. Af. This train will stop only at Flemington, Whiteville, Fair Bluff, and Marion. Passengers for Augusta (via Columbia), should take Day Express Train from Wil niington. Through sleeping Cars on night trains for Charleston. POPE, G. P A. JOHN F. DIVINB. Gen’l Supt. ^OKTHEASTERN RAILROAD CO. General Ticket Agent’s Office Charleston, S C., Dec. 7,1877. Op and after Sunday, pec. 8lh, 1878, the Mail and Passenger Trains of this Road will be run as follows: Leave Charleston...! 1.15 A M and 9 55 P Af. Arrive at Florence.. .4.00 P M and 2.10 AAf. Leave Florence VlK) P M ami 1.85 PA'- Arrive at Charleston..5.45 P M ami 6 45 A M Train leaving Charleston at 9.55 P. M. will slop only at Monk’s Corner. 8t. Ste phen’s, King Siree and Scranton. Train leaving Florence at 2 42 A. M will ship on ly at Scranton, Kingstree and Bonneau's. Train leaving at 11.15 A M 0Qiii.eeIs with Cheraw and Darlington Railroad, and at Cheraw with stages for Wadesboro’, N. C. P. L. CLEAPOR, General Ticket Ague ISTEW SOIXEDXJIjE FOR C. & D. RAILROAD, Cotpmencing Monday, November 9th, 1878 DOWN TRAIN. Leave Cheraw 8 45 a m. CaHh's .. 9 10 Society Hill Dove’s ... 9 45 .. 10 30 P. Floyd s, 11 45 Paflington Palmetto .. 11 15 .-11 4o Arrive at Florence ... 12 15 ' UP TKAIN. Leave Florence................... 4 15 P. Palmetto ... 5 20 Darlington ... 6 45 Dove’. ... 6 30 Society Hill....... .... 7 15 Cash’s Arrive at Cheraw 8 15 p. D. TOWN LEND, President. Close connections made at Florence with trains to and from Charleston, Columbia and Wlmington. Christmas Toys! Christmas Toys! AT THE DARLINGTON BAZAAR. MRS. C. E. HYMEN Ha* ju«t opened a fine amortment o»’ Christmas Toys, and offers them r#ry cheap. She has everthing in China, Carivnn. Marble Silvered plaxtware. Dolls in wax. china and indestructable. Al-o. Furniture, Kitchen Setts. Tea Setts. Tin and China Animals. Houses. Cats. Cups Saucers, Vases of all kinds, and handsome Toilet Sette. Come and see her beautiful Doll Carriages, Carts, and Waggons. Everything for the little cnee and, old ones too. ROBERT PKEL., TllfMONSVILLE, S. C„ W 'ISHES IT UNDERSTOOD THAT HE ia slill oq baq<). ap<l ia alwaya prepared to furniah you, at low dowh i-ajcaa, anything that you cannot find elae- where. Plow Castings a Speciality The EDOECOMB PLOW, No. 30 and 36 The WILSON COTTON PLOW, and No. 10, alwaya on hand. Neither of theae can be beat. ALSO PURE ASU UNADULTERATED GRAPE AND APPLE AND Others Compig! Prices Lower than Ever! I have just received and openened another new supply DRY GOODS & CLOTHING FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE, to which I respectfully ask the atteutiou of the public as to price and quality. My stock is now consider ibiy larger than ever before, and the quality of my goods I think will please the taste of the most fastid ious. As to Prices, I am confident that I can com pete successfully with any country store in the State. While 1 don’t pretend tQ say that I am sell ing my goods a^ Cost, or os cheap as they cfcn be bought at the Manufactories. I do say mphatically that 1 don’t mean to be under gold by any house in this section of country who §el}s ga good a quality of goods 1 also have and keep constantly on hand, a full assorMnent of GROCERIES ANIY 1 + ^ PROVISIONS, CONFEC TIONARIES TOBACCO AND SEGARS, LIQUORS, &c„ Which I am selling at prices to suit the times (liglicftt Market Prleca Paid far Cotton, either iu Seed or Bale. TIJfcO. KIKE It. Timmonsvil mar 1 ! Hull & Scotney, We will pay the highest market price for all the following articles, or will sell them for you on 5 (five per cent.) cwmmission ; BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, POULTRY, LARD, TALLOW, FEATHERS, POTATOES, GRAIN, FLOUR. FEED. AP,,LES ' FUR, HIDES, WOOL. PEANUTS. BROOMCORN, DRIED FRUIT. HAY, HOPS, &C., &C. Liberal Cash Advances made on large Consignments of Staple Articles. Farmers, Shippers, and Dealers it) General Merchan dise should write for Reference, Price Cur rent. Stencil, &e When you write us, state whether yoq wish to ship on consignment or sell. If you wish to sell, name the arti cles, amount of each, and your very lowest price for game delivered F. O. B. (free aboard car) at your nearest shipping point. Also, if possible, send samples by mail ; if too bulky, by freight. Address, Hull & Scotney, GKKKBAL SlilpiilngiGoritmis^onfi^rliiaiit 212 & 43ti N. W. SI* 1'hita . I’enite. To Inventors and Mechanics. PATENTS and how to obtain them Pamphlet of 60 pages free, upon receipt of Stamps for postage. Address— GILMORE, SMITH & Co.. Solicitors of Patents, Box 31, Washing(w, JJ. C. USD FOR SALE, T ME SUBSCRIIIEK OFFERS FOR S ALE un Accommodating Terms, the Tract of Iqq^ on which be reiiiier, lour tuilta east of Darlington, contaiping 665 .aerat, on which is a good dwelling and a young orch ard W. 11. LIDE. Dec 6 4t. W. H, DeBerry, Agent, Timmonsville,^, C, HAS FOR SALE BEANS, SUGARS, COFFEE. MULLETS, MACKEREL, COD FISH, RICE, CRACKERS. EGG BISCUIT. TEA. CANDY, LEMONS. PICKELs, SARDINES, LOBSTERS, OYSTERS, SALT. ONIONS. SOAPS, FIGS. LVP. SODA, APPLES. PIGS FEET FRENCH MUSTARD ALMONS, WALNUTS, candles, GINGERSNAPPS, MATCHES. APPLE BUTTER. JELLIES. PEARL HOMINY, SAUSAGE, LARD, RUTTER, MOLASSES, BUK-WHEAT, FLOUR, canvasep hams. WHITE BACON. ' SMOKED BACON. October 20th. 1877 BIT- HOSTETTERS IERS, WRITING INK, GUN POWDER, WOOD KEGS, FAUCETS, CIGARS. CLOVRS. VINEGAR. BLACK PEPPER, CHESTNUTS, MINCE ME \T, IRISH POTATOES, BOSTON BAKED BEANS, STARCH, TOMATOES, PEACHES, SALMON, BREAD PREPARA T10N. HERRINGS, GINGER. i;ka NUTS, SPICE. TOBACCO, BLACKING, BUCKETS, ORANGES, CIDER RAU*?J$, * Fifes. nutmegs, caps, cocoa nuts, SNUFF, C'BBAGE. YE AST POWDER, CH KESE, PECAN NUTS, SHOT, R. S* Smith, Timmonsville, S. C. WLL GIVE THE Look ’round, and if you can't find what you want, call on KOBKRT PEEL. ly may2. JOHN SISK RON’S IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR HARNESS, SADDLES, ✓ BUGGIES, WHIPS. AND Leathers of all Kinds, ALSO FURNITURJ3, MATRESSES, &c. PLOWS, CUTTERS SWEEPS, SHOVELS AND TURN PLOWS, (R nd Manu- fac-ure), at Any and All Times at the Very Shortest Notice. He is Selling all Coeds in His Line at ® ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. MARCO & LEWENTHAL Eaye in Store the Largest and Bhet Assortment o Dry Good*,Clothing, Hoots, Shoes, Notions, &c., EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IN DARLINGTON COUNTY. FALL OPENING aT THE Darlington Bazaar. A VERY LARGE STOCK OF FANCY A and plain Candi.a, fresh from Bal timore, at Da. JOHN A. BOYD’S. COLLICTON OF CLi MS His Special Attention during the Ensuing Season. Business Respectfully Solicited. IQrHafing been appointed a Sta'e Con stable, will |ise the authority of bis office io cases of necessity. Aug. 22, '78—tf. B ooks: books!! books’!! —a splendid lot of Juvenile Books, Nov els, Sc., alto Photogrsph Albums, Frame*, Ac., at BOYD’S DRUG STORE. Mrs. C. E. Hjiiies Returns thanks to the ladies of the village and surrounding country for their liberal patronage, and invites them to call in and see her Fall Stock of MILLINERY ROODS, Consisting of Hats, of all styles—Chid Straw, Felt and Velvet Also, ribbons, ties, flowers, kid gloves, silk mitts, and Lisle bread gloves, striped and plain childrens md ladies hose, tuck combs, lace setts, lace collars, lace and silk ties, illusion, black crepe, frilling of all kinds, embroideries, laces, corsets, fans and fan attachments, plumes, stamped patterns in embroidery and braid, buttons of all uliades in silk and velvet, silk galloon for trimmings, black and white veils, bracelets, black jetvelry iu setts and seperate, silk handkerchiefs. \ nice assortment of articles too numer ous to mention. Call and see and feel satisfied you can buy cheaper than in Charleston. Her terms are cash, her goods cheap. Quick sales and small profits is her motto. i«pr. 1$ Goodyear’s Rubber Goods OF EVURY DESCRIPTION, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Handsome “ Reversible” Coat, $12.00. Oth er styles, $2.60 to $22.00. Caps, Capes, Leggins, Gun Covers, and Wa terproof Goods of all kinds. Ladies’ Nursery Aprqns, $1.75 Childrens' Bibs and Diapers, 50 cents. Crib Sheets, handsomely finished, $1.00 and $1 .26, by mail. Bed Sheets, handsomely finished, full size, $4 50 by mail. Ladies’ Rubber Gloves for Housework, Gar dening, and Softening and Whitening the Hands: and a cure for Salt Rheum aud Chapped Hands. Ladies’ Short, $1,25. Gauntlets, $1.75. Gents’, $1.50 and $1.75. by mail. Nursery Sheeting, Hot Water Bottles, Life Preservers. Air Bosoms, etc., etc. Novelties of all kinds for comfort and conve nience of Ladies, worthy their attention. FREE—Goo lyear’s Manuel, illustrated, 62 pages of valuable information, of inter est to every one, on receipt of ad dress and stamp. Goods suitable to all purposes. Special ar ticles to order. Anything under four pounds, by mail. Best Goods at lowest New York Price. AGENTS WANTED. Brooklyn Depot Goodyear’s Rubber Goods, Manufacturers ami Dealers, Wholesale aud Retail. Address, P. G. THORNE. Manages, 211 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. P- 0. Box 28. fet>7-ly ST, JOHN’S ACADEMY. The undersigned expects to fe-^pen St. John’s Acadkmy, October 1st, 1878. Rates of Tuition: Primary department, - $3.00 per month. Intermediate Depart- meat, (including Primary Latin.) - 4.00 per month, High .School, (includ ing advanced Latjo, Greek- French, Mathematics, &o. 5.00 per month Shou'd the number of Scholars warrant it a liberal deduction will be made from the regular rates. Persons desiring to patronise the School, will pkgse address me at an early date, at Darlingtqn C. H. Board can be obtained in private families at Darlingtou C. H., on reasonable terms. D. D. EVANS, Principal. Stptl?-3m. The Senior partner of the firm having spent the whole of the past Summer in New York purchasing h'n st ocku person, and having thereby bought at advantage ous prices, they feel sure that their prices cannot be competed with in this market. HORSES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, and all kinds of FARMING IMPLEMENTS always on hand fljjd for sale at low prices and on reasonable terms. Strict attention will be given to supplying farmers oij cop timre. Also money loaned and other advances made wher ireify is furnisheef We shall spare no pains to keep everything needed and givo satisfaction to our customers who do right by us. Give us a call and see what we can do for you Respectfully, & LEW DARLINGTON, S. C., Nov. 1st, 1878. illJ, 7.n JOHN F. W1L.SOIY, HAS JUST RECEIVED HIS FALL STOCK, OOTvTSXSTIISra- OF ZOFTST GOODS, SHOES, HATS,CLOTHING, GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, GROCERIES, &C. Stoves and 'Timeave. I AM AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED -g# WATT PLOW AND CASTINGS. Darlington, C. H., S. C., Sept. 12, ’78. / “ Be just that’you may be liberal with a good conscience.’ JOHN McSWEEN [Successor to Keith & McSwcen.] JDEA.3LEF, lilXT GENERAL ffiERCHAipi U, And Agent For all Prominent Guanos. A Carefully Assorted Stock of Fall and Winter Goet n fXjTtsh: STrjPFX-.-g THF FACT TX-IA.T TIIE Times Notice, Ladiqs. I F YOUR MACHINE IS OUT OF 0R'- iler, tak. it loth, only MgchinUt in town, wlicr. the work is gu.rgnte.ii. 1 am alao selling .he latest improved, best, snd cheap- I eat Machine made, vix; THE “WHITE.” ! i’rice from $23 up. Every tlacbine war ! ranted for 3 years. JOHN H. EARLY, North-dest Cor. Public Square. aprl8-6in. : —If A BEAUTIFUL LOT OF VASES AND Toilet Sella at very tow prices at POYU’^ DRUG STORK. Are Improving Is recognized, and WITH LARUE AND STEADY SALES, The Margin of profits is reduced to a mere shade. Interests of Customers in every material regard attentive!} ooked to. Odulls Solicito Which will be uniformly valued aud sought to be Rendered Mutually Pleasa Sept 12.]