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For Sale for Cash. 1 Doue*tie No 4, Sowing Moohtoe at $.'7 .tO. 1 Domestic. Nr 8, Sewing Maehino at l'it.00 1 Domoatic No. 1, Sewing Maebiae at $28.60 6 Eat ay Maehinea. eacb at $30.00. Tbeae are a'l New Maehiaea and told at aeet lo eloae up the bueiaeoa. Inquire at tbe Croea Eoada. B. A. EARLY. Aug. 26. ’86-81 For Sale. £#• Baebela of Hone Raised Corn, for easb or bankable paper. Apple to 3- L. COKER A CO. Hartaville, 8. C. Aug. 26, ’86-2t Lydia R R. Company. Tbe annual meeting of tbe Stockholders of the Lydia Railroad Company, will be bald at Lydia, Saturday, September 11, IS 9 6, at 10 A. M. J. W. BEASLEY. President L. R. R Co. August 26, 18M-3t • Great Sacrifice. Threw Horees. One Mule. On* Good Cow. On* double Wagon. Tkree Buggies- One Lag Cart. Two Platform Scales. Three Counter Scales. Two Glass Cas s. One Iron Safe. One Sulkey. Three Mill Saws, 40 to 42 inches. Large lot Rubber Belting. Large lot Store Furniture. Large lot of Fall Goods. t Call daring the nest 80 days and I will guarantee good bargains. ■ B. A. EARLY, Early’a X Roads Aug. 19, 1886 -81 AND COTTON INSURANCE! CALL ON P. E. NORMENT, Pin Uftranc* Agent And Insure your Gin Houses and Uontonts daring tbe ginning season. P. B NORMBNT, Insurance Agent. Ang 26, ’87—3t Shingles for Sale, V« din deliver in Darlington or within teren miles of Palmetto. No. 1, Cyprese Ihlnglee, at $4 per 1000, for 6 inch ; $8.<6 for 4 inch. APP'Y lo * V E * ri Y- Dkrlin *- on or to NETTLES BROS. Palmetto, 8. C. Aug. 12, ’86—2m STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNHir OF DARLINGTON, la Common Pleas. FRANCIS J. PELEER, Plaintiff. against EDMUND EZEKIEL, Defendant. Judgment for Foretloeurt Pursuant to u Judgment of Foreclosure in tbe above stated ease, I will offer for sale in fkont of the Cour' House in Darling ton County, on tbe 6.et Monday in Sep tember neat, the following described real aetato: All Ibe right, title and interest of de- feadaot, (the same being fifty acres) in and to a certain tract of land, situate in Darlington County, State of South Caroli na, bounded north by Undo of Abel Gandy; oust by the Old Dorllngton Road: aouth by lands of Max Gandy, tbe whole tract coa- taining One Hundred and fifty-nine acres, and conveyed by A. Gandy to Norman Pool, Granville Pool and Edmund Eseklel, by deed of data 14th June, 1878. Terms of aale ona-tbird oasb—the bal ance la two years, secured by bond of tbe purchaser and a mortgage of tbe premises, srith the privilege of the purobacer to pay all easb—purchaser to pay for papers. J. N. GARNER, C C P Aug. 16, ’86 BTATR OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF DARLINGTON. By Eldku C. Baker, Eeq., Probate Judge. Wberra*, J. N. Garner, Clerk of Court, hot made suit ta ma to grant unto him Let ters of Administration of the estate of and effects of Giles Carter, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admon ish all and singular iht kindred and credi tors of the said Gilo* Carter, deceased, that they be and appear before me in tbe Court of Probate, to be held at Darlington C. H., on Saturday, September 25tb neat, aAsr publication bsreof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon to show cause, if any they have, why tbe said Adminiatration should ■et be granted. Given under my band, this llth day of August, A. D-, 1886. E. C BAKER, Aug. 19,’86—6t Probate Judge. FURMAN UNIVERSITY. Greenville, S. C’- The next Session begins Wednesday, September 29th, 1886. For Terms, Course of Study, eto., oeo Catalogue, which may be had by addressing DR CHA8. MANLY, Pres. •^.Expenses reduced .* July 29, ’86—2m THE SUMTER INSTITUTE. The exorcises of the Sumter Institute will commence on MONDAY, 6th 8 ptem- btr, next. FACULTY. runoirau. Mrs. LAURA A. BROWNE, Mine ELIZAS. COOPER. ASSISTANTS. Mrs. RUTH A. McLAUGHLIN, Mias EMMA 3. EWELL, Mias SOPHIE HART, Mias SUE WILSON. One to bo supplied. T$e Principals raftr to their past work nad aa experience of twenty years as their beat recommendation of tbe advantage* which tha Inatitute offers for the educa tion of young ladies. Per information apply to either of the Principals or by letter to ••The Sumter In- atttate," Sumter. S. C. Aug. 12, 1886—’2m T. I. SPAIN. Attorney at Law, DARLINGTON, C. H., S. C. Oftot Pp-«talr» otot Port Office. Will practice in Circuit Courts and Supreme Court of South Carolina. Prompt attention giveu to all bu- slneae, aod special attention given to collections. WOMEN Need I** renewed atrrngth. mr who aaffier fbwm InflrMiltis o pecnliur to tki-tr act, akonld try Thia Boedi^in** combinr* Iron with per** vt i, ♦■»! to tonics, and to fovaltaabto for Diaeaiw* ult tr ?o Women, and allrhol^d e^ttonUr? lit* ll I'n- rlcllCM and Porilli w tb»* xiinuiiiirn tha Appeliir* XmijiltH'iiw tho .>lii%« irn at*d “NeTT©*- in fact, thortrughlv I n vigornf« h. Ctomni thf corap’oxi* n una makeathf' akiu snuroth.' It doaa nut blarken t)i« teeth, cauw* h* vUch'*, off produca eonatip-inon—a// oik** Iron m-dUttet* do. Mmi. Euzarcth Baibt>. 74 Farwall Ava.. Milwaa- keo Wto . fuiva unitor date of Dec *4b ** 1 Lava unod Brown’s Iro« Bittern, aud it haabaan more than a doctor in me. having cured ma of the waakmma ladtoa havo in lifa. A too cured ma of Ltv- ar UcuuniAiut. and now my comptozion ia ctoar and food. Hoa atoo n hanaticiaJ to my cbi:'h*a. M Mu. liOUiaa 0 Hraodom East Locki«>rt. N. Y., •ays: “I have auffared untold roinary fr.^n Femnto Complaiuta. and ooukt obtain relief from nothing aioept Brown’a Iron Bittara." Genuine baa above Trade Mark and emaeed rad iiuaa oa wrapper Titkr* aa «*tbrr. Mada only by ■MOWN 1 HEM it A L CO., UALTiMOItK. MD. d«Mft of the »vbtoh aStu-t mankind nr<* < rir vHy can we 4 Up n diawdnau condition of tlm LI VI. f ifiW »1!. .aitoduints of Uii kiud.iuch a? Torpid... i .ie Liver. liitoHiuneaa. N* rvecs Djupeiwca, Ind.; »i sn Imgul inty •»( Um B*»we!s, Constipation. Ki ' *ancy nnd Burning <-f the Kt«*» i faan«*M;»»wi e-’H-l IL irtL ii* ) Minma. kto • tti'vidy Flux Chillff and F'*rer. Bie*kbone F- • iihaustiou toofore or *ft r Vevor*. Chronic J (U’fMh. L*m* of Appel Ho Ifrvdsche, Foul iif o,-n 'jUritioa inddotiMl to yrmtlTS. B‘*iring-' ar^ Sr^QIGER’S mi Invfjunblc It tn not ipan.n-i f-r nlMI.- -nt. SOJT .'ill rilsoa«e*'-IH>« LI VO V'-HllAw rroMAr.H .iidBOWi it 'Kjntuio the comtdoxton fn«ro a wnxy. tinjrc' to a riddy her»iti;-. A?oI»ir it antirrly re:- jo*v gKw rny spirits. It is one «4 the BES i rEHATIVES and PURIFIERS CF * 0 LOCO, and Is A VALUABLE TOs%. STADICER’S AltftAKT F * «mle by ,11 Dr«»,lrt-. Pri- •> 31.00 p»r l O. F. STADICTH, Proprlctr • . 3 0“. FW3Nr-r- '’*• • • •Ak , ini*tl66l‘SHlll»4IM 03 V MOSNIflOH V « tmoq « 00*10 > «nu -rnsjamua n* «Tm *>.i iXI AHX flOA TIIAk. •anroogof VPWWOtulaa •■■anxiMM M-..WUI pknw iwximnD Xo, impm ituxnt*) »moq » ;o uv hmii jo jo pnoq j»*» »*wn i xpomoi nmo i*»q si Ojnoi ,i»qjn>H W1 «■ Apimn»> u»J j. : TViNONUMU pm mono J MBi arra MUJlIlNIViMlS ONV 3JVS V amoiiSlHsnH 40 ami 09 U1IX AS U*a a I Iw/pavXmNsdsMT inov ONV MEABA SO msj oNr sniHO For sale by Dr. J. A. Boyd. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF DARLINGTON. Court of Common Plea*. W. L. GALLOWAY, Plaintiff, against HARRY WEINBERG Defendant, Summon* for Relief—Complaint not served To the defendant, HARRY WEINBERG : You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of tha Olerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for tbe said County, and to serve a copy of your an swer to tbe said complaint on tbe subscri ber at hi* office at Darlington Court House within twenty days after the servio: here of, exclusive of the day of such service ; and if you fail to answer tbe complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for tbe relief demanded. GEO. W BROWN Pl’tff'e Atl’y. May 13. A. D . 1886. To tbe defendant, Harry Weinberg : Take notice that the Summons in the above staled case, of whtoh tbe foregoing ie a copy, and the complaint therein were filed in the office of-the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said County and State, on May 18tb, 1886. GEO. W. BROWN. Pl’tff s Att’y. May IS. ’86 June 17-6t A FINE HR. FOSTER S. JHAPHAN, Coe of tbe landmarks of the Georgia Drug trade, now of Orlando, Florida, write* : ••I can hardly select a single case of the many to whom I ba*e sold Ouinn’s Pioneer Blo'td Kenewer, but what have been satisfied: and I find it tbe best remedy *fcr all Skin Diseases I have ever sold, and a fine Fiarida Tonic. FOSTER 8. CHAPMAN. Orlanda, Fla.” A Certain Cure for Catarrh! A Superb Flesh Producer and Tonic! Gniaa’s Pioneer Blood Renewer, Cures all Blood and Skin Diaeasss, Rheu matism, Scrofula, Old Sorea. A perfect Spring Medicine If not in your market, it will be for warded on receipt of price. Small Bottles, $1.00, Large $1.76. Essay on Bioad and Skin Diseases mailed free. MACON MEDICINE CO., MACON, OA. For sale by W1LLC0X A CO. July 1, ’80 ATTENTION! o Summer Bargains J\ ZPR-A-IIsriK: EARLIT’S A large lot of de§irable white goods, consisting ot plain and figured Lawns, Bull, Organdie lace stripes Lattice Cheeks, Piques, Nainsooks, French satins, gtCs, Etc.. Will he sold within the next 60 days AT COST! J, H. EARLY, At our Hardware Store is agent for Steam Engines, Cotton Gins, Feeders. Condensers, Cotton Presses—repairs for same. Stoves, Engineer’s supplies, such as Belting, Packing, Pipes. All kinds of Steam Fittings, in Iron and Brass. Repairs Engines, Boilers, &c. Sewing Machines: White, Weed, Household, Hartford, Amer- can and Howe ; Needles, Oils knd Attachments; Repairs al kinks of Sewing Machines. Stoves, all the best makes. Furnish repairs for all Stoves sold by us. Cucumber Pumps, Farr patent Sand-box for Buggies, Wa gons, &c. Thomas Smoothing Harrow, Deering Cultivators. April 8,1886. ly MARION HDRl —AND— MACHINE SHOPS. EMERSON McDUFFIE, Prop- MARION, S. C. AGENT FOlt Winshlp and othar Hakes of Cot ton Gins. Winships’ Presses. TANNER’S ENGINES AND SAW \ ILLS SHAFTINGS, BULLIES, BELTING, AND CIRCULAR SAWS. BEST QUALITY IMlAOIiTTTE OIL. K1LPA IK WOKK A SPECIALTY, EMKRSON McDUFFIE, Prop MARION, S. C. Aug is! 19, 1880—4t DARLINGTON. Jewelry Store, Bagging and Ties, The Darlington Mnnufiic.tiring Comptny offer for snlc, Sec nd-lmnd Bugging aiul Tie*, in lot* to suit, at very low price*. Apply at office of the Crmptny. Aug. 12, ’86—4t Public Gin. 1 am prepared, at Darlington depot, to gin and pack cotton. Improved nmcliinsry and personal attention gi en, Kates, 40 cent* per hundred. J. A BLACKWELL. Darlington Depot. Aug. 12. ’86-3t Insurance l FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY OF F. E. NORM ENT. Represent* TEN of the Oldest and Most Reliable Fire Insurance Companies in the World. Office iu the Court House. Jatt 23 1 yr. DARLINGTON BARBER SHOP. —AND— Bath'Rooms, Next tloor to National Hank, under News office. SPECTACLES AND EYE CLASSES, which will be titled up by au ex perienced Optician. It' you old people want to see as good as you ever did, ask for the Lentarc’s Rock Crystal Glasses. JAMES H. MASON, Pearl Street. Darlington, S. C. Dec 17, ly E. DALLAS, lliserj ul te-Miig. —NEXT TO— . The patronage of the public is resjiectfully solicited Remember this is the only first class baiber shop in town. • R. M. NIXON, R. T. HARLLEE. Aug. 8, ’85 ly. John Saul's Catalogue —OF— M«w, Rare and Beautiful I’lauts for 1886, IS NOW READY. It i* full of really good and beautiful plants, »s well n* all the novelties of merit The rich collection of fine Foliage and other Greenbou e and Hothouse plants, are well grown and at low prices. ORCH1DS-A very large stock of cboiie bast Indian, American, etc. tree., t ic. Feb26 86 JOHN SAUL, .Washington, D. lit INVITES THE LADIES AND JHK Public in General TO C ALL AM) EXAMINE —HER— SEMlSrO STOCK. Hoop skirts, Corsets aud Bustles a SPECIALTY. March 18, ’80 ly nuKsa AND CATTLE POW " 0 £<*••* will Ole of C va*. If Fmitzv Powder* »r* t'owdrr* will core, •*®wdri* will pr Poouv Powder, will Iner Sd l’**" tUfl,,y P * r CrnU PwW* Powder* will enrr ESS™ * win «i 8oM ever j where. DAVIS *. Ft Si For sale at Dr. J BAKER’S Popular M ta! Charlotte, N. C. Bfir Bros, Cylinder Top, Up right Pianos, New England, and other makes, direct trotu the factory. Jesse French aud Peieobet Or gans, for sale or rent, on the instal ment plan, Pianos and Organs thoroughly tuned aud repaired. A large assoctmtut of the latest sheet-music, and every kind of mu sieal instrument on hand. 556"Terms easy, to suit the times. Prof. WILLIAM BAKER, Proprietor. April 15, ’8G ly .1 D i lew ip of M Moa. PREPARED BY Geurard & Simmons, Civil Engineers of Charleston, 8. C. SIZE 5 feet by 6 feet r :o: Shows all the new counties, the towns, streams, railroads, public roads, residences of the principal land holders of the State, compil ed from private, railroad aud coast sttrve.vs. Gotten up in a neat and attractive style. Everybody must have it. “®8 S. H. ZIMMERMAN, Agent for Darlingtou County. April 22, ’8G- GEO- W-, BROWN- attorney and Counselor at Law DARLINGTON C H, S C. Prompt personal attention lo ail business Collection of claims a specialty. Practice in ail State and Federal Courts. A. C. MA',». D. S, Ol’FICE ON PUBLIC SQUARE, Darlington (’. II . S. C :u: All work done in the best uer. Ofiici- equipped with improvements. Jan 14, ’80 man- latest ly. Manufacturers -OF- Doors, Sash, Blums, nvEOULLnsra-s, ^ » —AND - Building Material. ESTABLISHED 1842 CHARLESTON, 8. C. November 5, 1885- ly BUY YOUR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AT HOME! J B. Killongh will srllyou a Cbicktrine. Mason & Hamlin, Vlatbu-heck . Arion Groverstcen A Fuller and Beni Piano. Also a Mason & Hamlin, Packard or Bay State Organ at Luddeo & Bales prices Good* supplied dir et from factory, freight paid Fifieen day* allowed for test before pay ing. Order and be will risk tbe result*. A waliftjt case organ with a full set of reels, $56; with two full sets of reeds, $05. Ministers. Churol-aa, Sunday Schools, and Teachers get special discount. He also keep* a full tioe of Small Musical Mercli an Jise. Makes a speciilty of Book* and Sheet Music. Special pric»* to (be trade. At big office in Florence, you will fl n J Domestic, Household aod New Home Sew ing Ma binea, with needles lor all ms- chine*. WriteoreaMon him *t Allen’s Block. Catalogues and prhee furnished on appli cation. J. H. Schmid has charge of tbe Machine Department and will keep a stock of Ma chine*, machine oil, needles, Ac. Also small musical merchandise, violin*, baujos “"•l "Ting* orders with him. July 30, ’85—ly J. B. KILLOUCli, Florence, 8 C. 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A 8 It \ ll.Ko.tD8 l Chariestim, 8. C., M*y 8, 1886.’J Tn aUd a IT e r V«y 8l!«. Hie train* ( -n ihrae rouJit will riiu fol'aw.* (SuinUv ex copied) Fter/ilay: imnx tkaim. L»ave Wadesboro Bennetts Morven's 8 16 VcFnrland Leave Cheraw Ca--h'« Society Hitt Dove’s Darlington Palmetto Arrive at Floienee 10 18 10 44 11 08 11 20 Il 40 UP TUAIX. Leave Florenee ' Palmetto Darlington Dove'* ....4 45 Society Hill Cash’s Leave Ch -raw McFarlan Morven’s Bennett’s Arrive at Wa-lesboro 8 30 r Act pi r'untfay arrive .hersw II 10 A. M., leaveCheraw al 12/o P. M., arm at Florenee a> 4 00-» m A F RAVENEL Pr« G. 0. LYNCH, Master Transportatisn. IT Ml 110* J Leave Ci-arleston. N °' 4 ' Arr vc Florence, »• « , , 0 N »« : rrrin Leaves Florence. 0 ’ 11 55 Arrivc Charleston. *»• « wuTm'Tm^m Stations, r Nos 42 and 43 wilt ,t op at stations r No 40 will stop at Kingstree. L. GtlU Alone** t-OClIt*}*, CENTRAL RAILROAD or 8, C. I1AII.T. v No. 53. Leave Charleston y on .. , , * # Z{J IaMtit* Q q q,i 1 *••••*••••••••••, o OO .esve Sumter Arrive Columbia No. 52. Leave Columbia 2? •* *Sunitrr...,' . « j* i , o 4o Laiic’}*. - a,* Arrive Clmrle-ton " a in Nn> 52 and 53 «j| . lof , ut'Unes'. Forr, nfi-l .Manning. T. M Rmh-s-n. j p Ur '■en I Pa*,. Ajt. Geo’l S mriiM am m Nnv. 15, 1886. GOING SOUTH. No. 42. Daily, exoept .\i 0 Leave tYilinin-.| ,r| Leave I, Wnut's uaw Leave .Marion Arrive at Fl-.re.ico No 48. Daily, i.eave Wilmitigimi Leave L. Wucentuaw Leave .Marion Arrive Fl-irence Irrive Sumter Arrive Coltnnt.ia No. 40 Daily. Leave Wiltnin. ton. Leave 4.ake tVaccaiuaw Leave Marion -trrive at Florence Arrive Sumter ' Arrive Columbia No. 43 Daily. Leave Columbia Arrive Sumter L*uve Florence, Leave M , rinn Leave Lake Waccamaw Arrive it Wilmingtou, GOING north. 4 30 p m 5 14pm 7 03 p m 8 30 pm 12 No. 45, Daily, except Saturday Leave Florence |q ( Leave Marion i.eave L Wa oca maw jo Arrive at Wilmington j ( No 47 Daily. I.eave Columbia. 9, Arrive Sumter Leave Florence, Leave Marion 5 qq , Leave Lake Waccamaw 7 10 1 Arrive at Wilmington, g 20 1 Tram N°. 43 , to pg at gjj 8 ( 4li#n j N- S. 48 an-t 47 slops only at Brinkle WhiievDIe Lake Waccamaw, Fair Bl Nt Jhols, Marion, Pee Dee, Florence, T moiisville, Lynchburg. MayesTtlle, Sunt Wedgeheld, Camden Junction snd Ei ftter. n. V r**T,? f0 ‘Columbia aud all poi 011 C. & U. R. R., C. C. & A R. R. 8*tio 1 11 J “ ,,0 ' ion »•“» »H points beyoi "bould ,ake No. 48. Pull»«7 Steep.™ Augusta on this road. Sepei^ie Pullman Sleeper* for Savani Sint tor Augusta on Train 48 ru » solid between Charles and Wilmingtou. v x. J(>HN F - DIVINE; GenTSi T M. EMMERSON, Qen. Pas. Agt. Sale at Havme n,W JUUT l«iia'ic,ara k*«»« “ iifoi im p«,i r**' ^ wo en ftemea » Uul 11 Tim el veil eatm MihhcSoa twi w* Jo n'* CSiawwi MLSWmit fc S <L WflMawa* CWa XyncaM, M. Y. Sold tw Drugsht*. Price, Cl. Dr. J. A. Boyd’s