The Darlington news. (Darlington, S.C.) 1875-1909, September 23, 1886, Image 4
Om' For I’ilr*.
Piles are froqut'iiily preomleil by
h wiise of in lbe buck, loins
ami lower part <>f the abtlomen,
causing Hie patient to suppose he
has some ailed ion <1 the kiilneys
or neigh boring organs. At times,
symptoms of indigestion are present
ti tulenfly, uneasiness of the stom
aeh, etc, A moistuie like perspira
tion, producing a very disagreeable
itching, alter getting warm, is a
common attend lit. Blind, Bleed
ing and Itching Piles yield at once
to the application of Dr. Rosanko’s
Pile Remedy, which acts directly
upon the parts affected, absorbing
the Tumors, allaying the intense
itching, and effecting a permanent
cure. Price 50 cents. Address Ibo
Di. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua,
O. Sold by Willcox & Co.
Now Has Faith.
I had been troubled all winter
with cold and pain in the chest and
got no relief from remedies recom
mended by Druggists and Physi
eians. At the same time I w«s
advertising Dr. Bosanko’s Cough
and Lung Syrup. I bad little faith
but thought to try it as a last re
sort, now 1 believe even more than
they tell me ot its curative quali
ties. (From The News, Elizabeth-
town, Ky.) Sold by Willcox Sc Co.
“I have been using Hughe« , Tonic
for sometime past for Chills and
Fever, and unhesitatingly say it is
the best remedy I have ever used.”
D. 0. Hooks, Walnut Grove, Miss.
‘•CHUMPS.”
The Glaring Gall Exhibited by. Non-
Professional Frauds.
The country is flooded with bo
gus medicine men, and in a few
cases a heavy capital isa>l they
have to sustain their prestige. Nu
merous cleverly concocted certifi
cates are forced upon the unsuspect
ing, purporting to have “snatched
from the grave” some poor victim
of blood poison or other disease,
when to onr knowledge the identi
cal persons lay groaning in agony
while the public were reading of
their remarkable recovery.
Another serious offence is the
publication of erroneous statements
corncerning various drugs, sush as
are daily prescribed by our tmst
physicians, declaring them to he
deadly poisons Iodide of potash,
which seems to receive their great
est condemnation, when prescribed
by physicians and in the proper
combination with certain c o in-
pounds, is not only harmless, hut
forms one ot the most powerful an
tagouists to blood poison known to
the medical world B. B/B. (Bo
tunic Blood Balm) contains iodide
of potash This company hold hun
dreds of genuine certificates from
persons who have been cured of
various diseases arising from an
impure state of the blood by the use
of B. B. B. The question now is, if
iodide of potash is such a terrible
enemy to .lieaith# why is it that the
Blood Batin Go. have made wilhiq
three years the most gigantic sales
and cures ever before made on
American soil f
A Generous Proposition.
We are credibly informed that the
Blood Balm Go-, Atlanta, Gn., pro
pose to cure any of the following
complaints for one-third the money
aud in one-half the time requited by
any known remedy on earth. The
diseases embrace all forms of Scro
fula and Scrofulous Ulcers and Tu
mors, all stages of Blood Poison
Rheumatism, Catarrh, Skin Dis
cases and Humors, Kidney After
lions, Chronic Female Gomplaihts
Eczema, etc. Send to them for a
book filled with the most wondertu
cases on record, mailed free to any
address.
Wonderful Ulcers.
Atlanta, Ga., June 5, ’86.
In 1878 there came on my band
what was thought to be a carbuu
cle, which rau its course several
mouths, broke and finally healer
The next spring knots, or kuodes
came on mj arms, which were
thought to be rheumatic, and
took gallons of medicine from the
best physicians in Cuthbert, Ga
where I then resided.
About this time my left limb be
low the knee .commenced swelling
at a fearful rate, and . finally came
to ahead and broke. Both amis
were sore, aud I could hardly bear
my weight standing, and hardly
know how I managed to live through
it all. About this time ve moved
from'Cuthbert to Atlanta. I bfgan
to despair of ever getting well; the
sore on my limb was a regular eat
ing ulcer, now about three inches
in length, two inches in width, seem
ing to be down to the bone, and dis
charging about a capful ot pus
(matter) per day, my arms still run
ning, my sleep disturbed, ami I
sometimes thought I would lose mv
reason.
A friend recommended B. B. B.
I commenced its nse, aud I saw an
improvement from the very first. I
. have now taken 8 or 9 bottles, and
my arms are entirely well, aud the
large ulcer on my limb has healed.
I now feel like a new person, thanks
to such a noble remedy, B. B B.
Mbs. Fannie Hall,
100 West Baker St, Atlanta, Ga
-THE
BEST TONIC. ^
Thf* medicine, combining Iron with pure
Tegetable tonic*, quickly ami completely
Carra Dyiprp*!*, Indl|cr»lloi», Wrak-
nem, In*iy«r* MlooS, Malaria, t litlla
and Kerrr*. and Neuralgia.
It 1* an unfidling remedy for Diseases oftho
Kidney and I.lrcr.
It is Invaluable for Diseases peculiar to
Women, and all who lead sedentary live-.
Itdoes notinltire the teeth,cause headache,or
produce convtlpatlon—ot/ier Inm medMneido.
It enrlclsca and pnriflea Ole blood,
stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation
of food, relieves Heartburn and belching, and
strengthens the muscles and nerves.
lor Intermittent Fevers, Daisttodr,
I^ack of Kneray, etc., It has no equal.
> IW The genuine has above trade mark and
Crowed rod lines on wrapper. Take no other.
■a*, sell M lions CMKIUIL 10., B t LTtluai, Ik
; a 7
without doubt receiv-
the largest stock ot
Goods ever brought to this
marke*, which will be sold
at the lowest pricese He
has just rcc’d a ear l^ad
of bagging, ties, flour, gins,
bilting,stores, agricultur
al maehin ry of all kinds#
Meat < >f the di wa*«s whirl ■ a#i< r mJOk >i;
*Uy caiieedby adi*'jrd«r*»<lc.imditiuBuf tr.“ L IT. K.
Fur all tamplslnt* of tain kind, rich as Torpi. ly of
the liver. Bili'iusness, NerBwt Dyapepsis, Indiim*-
ti.in. IreguUrity of thn Hour! . Oomtipition. Kitu-
lancy, Eractattons mid Bn run* of the h
(-"methnx* o*llo*i Hea^Cc.riig M, ■ *m''. M ilsri
Kluudy KluI, Chills and F;' '-r, Him.Ikt"TI. Frv r,
Exhanstion liefuro or after Kero-.-,, Chronic Di*r.
rheoa. Loss of Appotito, llocdacbo, T ! ''i’.il It-' b,
IrrognUritios lnefcient.it to Fe'nutOa. Brar lr»-d •- a
ESr«:SIIPIGER’S lUBIIITH
is Invaluable. It Is nor & ptuai-ra fur «U di-o.-iu,
but IOC all <SlB«a9ea.'itho LIVEW,
will V* vln C. STOMACH snd BOWELS.
It eftanaot tho complexion from .1 waxy, yellow
tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. It. entirely removes
low. gliM-my spirits. It ia one of the BEST AL
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS CF THE
BLOOD, and ia A VALUABLE TONIC.
StADICER’S AURANTII
F.1X rale by all Dru«irl«ta Pnc 81.00 prr t. t,l»
C. F. STADICER, Proprietor,
ttO SO. FRONT ST.. Philadelphia, Pa.
. •il'lllUSIRlVtMllUidOH 00 y NOSNIflOU * ’«
-OTOoqeOO‘1* 'WUd WsMUftua nv Xq »p» XOA
;.XI AHX HOA T^IIAV
BiV enu-vf nunqK ‘ewsHilW'M'J—O *" 1
pluna (ununnh Xue Bupin ,uoinu.i antoq e ju Mvd
Highest Cash Prices paid
for cottoue
FOK sue.
A highly improved plantation for sale
situated at Titumousville, S. C., bordering
on Sparrow Snenip, containing 150 acres.
Most desirable residence in Tinitnonsvillr
in connection with it. Figures reasonable.
Terms ensy. Apply to or address
W. G. REYNOLDS,
'i itnmonsvilie, 8. C
Se| l 9, ’80—3m
BAKKR’S “
Fgplar Music Hsuss!
Charlotte, N. C.
Beir Bros, Cylinder Top, Up
right Pianos, New England, and
other makes, direct from the factory.
Jesse French and Peieobet Or
gans, for sale or rent, on the instal
ment plan,
Pianos and Organs thoroughly
tuned and repaired.
A large assortment of the latest
sheet-music, and every kind of mu
sical instrument on .hand.
S^TTerms easy, to suit the times.
Prol. WILLIAM BAKER,-
Proprietor.
April 15, ’SO ly
JIG
4. K. N KTTLfc*. C. I. RBTTLBS.
Nettles & Nettles,
Attorneys fc Counselors at Law,
Darlington II., S. C.
Will practice in all the State and
Federal Courts.
Prompt personal attention given to
collection of claims.
Sep. U, ’86 ly*.
ISTE W SCHEDA/l.E
c.
1886.
HARPER'S BAZAR.
I L L U S T R A T E D.
Harptrt Bazar is ihe only paper in the
world 1 hut combines Iherboic st lilera'ure
and Hie finest art illustrations with Ike la
test fashions and methods of household
adornment. Its weekly illustrations and
descriptions of the newest Paris and New
York styles, with its useful palteru-sheet
supplements and cut patterns by enabling
ladies to be (heir own dres>makers. save
mnnv times the t-osi of subscription. Its
papers on cooking, the management of ser
vants, and housekeeping in its various de
tails sre eminently practical. Much atten
tion is given to the iuteres'ing topic of so
cial etiquette, and its illu (rations of art
needle work arc acknowledged to be une
qualled, Its liiernry merit is uf the high
est excelleuc-, and the unique character of
its humorous pictures has won for it the
name of the American. Punch
& lev Map ef M Mia.
PREPARED 11Y
Geurard & Simmons,
Civil Engineers of Charleston, S. C.
SIZE
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Greenville, S. €
The next Session begins Wednesday,
September ‘29tl^ 1880. For Terms, Course
of Study, eta., see Catalogue, which may
be had by addressing
DR ( HAS. MANLY, Pres.
BFD^ExpenseB reduced .
July 29, ’80—Jm
.1. II. HAKL.Y,
At our Hardware Store is ag nt 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, &e.
Sewing Machines : White, Weed, Household, Hartford, Amer-
can and Howe ; Needles, Oils and Attachments ; Repairs all
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.
Shows all the new counties, the l
towns, stre in*, -railroads, public
roads, residences of the principal
land holders of the State, compil-1
ed <rom private, railroad and coast ;
surveys. Gotten up in a neat and
attractive style. *
Everybody ntust have it. ‘tarfi
S. 11. ZIMMERMAN,
Agent for Darlington County.
April 22, ’8G.
11 m\i m i,
OFFICE ON PUBLIC SQUARE,
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ly
THE SUMTERJNSTITUTE.
The exercises of the Sumter Institute
will commence ou MONDAY, Gtfi S ptem-
b.T, next.
faculty.
rtttttCli’ALS.
Mrs. LAURA A. BROWN F,
Miss ELIZA E. COOPER.
ASSISTANTS.
Mrs. RtTlI A. McLAUG 11 LIN,
Miss EMMA B. EWELL,
Miss sopiiie mart,
Miss SUE WILSON,
— One to be supplied.
The Principals refer to their past work
and an experience of twenty years as their
ti st recommendation of the advantages
which the Institute offers for the educa
tion of young ladies.
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Principals or by letter to “The Sumler In
stitute,” Sumter. S. C.
An/. 12, 1886—2pt
A FIXE
n
NR. FOSTER S- OHAPMAN
One of tbe
Drug trade,
write* :
larWmartca of tbe Georgia
now of Orlando, Florida,
A Book of Wonders, Free.
AH who desire . full information
about the cause and cure of Blood
Poisons, Scrofula and Scrofulous
Swellings, Ulcers, Sores, Rhentg*
tism, Kiduey complaints, catarrh,
etc., can secure by mail free, a copy
of our 32 page Illustrated Book ol
Wonders, filled with the most won
derful aud startling proof ever be
before known.
v Address, Blood Balm Co.,
Atlanta, Go.
-‘I can hardly select a single
case of the many to whom I
have sold Guinn’s Pioneer
Blood Kenewer, but what have
been satisfied: aud 1 find it
the best remedy "for all Skin
Diseases 1 have ever sold, and
a fine Fiarida Tonis.
FOSTER S. CHAPMAN.
Orlanda, Fla.”
A Certain Cure for Catarrh!
A Superb Flesh Producer and Tonic!
Quinn’s Pioneer Blood Renewer,
Cares all Blood and Skin Diseases, Rheu
matism, Seroftala, Old Sores. A perfect
Spring Medicine
Ifnotia your market, it will be for
warded on receipt of price. Small Bottles,
$1.00, Large $1.75.
Essay on Bloed and Skia Diseases mailed
free,
MACON MEDICINE CO., MACON, OA.
—AND—
MACHINE SHOPS,
EMERON McDUFFIE, Prop.
juju ox, s. r.
AGENT FOK
Wlnshlp and other Wakes of Cot
ton Gins.
Winships’ Presses.
TANNER’S ENGINES AND SAW MILLS
SHAFTINGS, PULLIES. BELTING,
AND CIRCULAR SAWS.
BEST QUALITY
IvffAOHTTSrE Oil-..
UliPAIR WtMtK
A
SPECIALTY,
BMKSSOX MuUt’KKlB, Prop
MARION, 8. C.
August 19, 1886—^41
DARLINGTON.
Jewelry Store,
SFBOTAOLES
AND
EYE GKLA.SSES,
which will be fitted up by an ex
perienced Optician. It' you old
people want to see as good as you
ever did, ask for tbe Lemare’s Uock
Crystal Glasses.
JAMES H. MASON,
Pearl Street. Darlington, S. C.
Dec 17, ly
J. J. WAV De
E. O. WOODS
WARD & WOODS.
Attorneys & Counselors at Law,
DARFjIXO TOS. S. C.
Will practice in all State and Federal
FOR C. & D. AND C. AS. RAILROADS
Prrkihsxt’m Orrtcit
& I), am. 1’. ft S R \ It,ROADS.
Cbarlekluti, S. C., May 8. ISt-6
□n and after May 8lh, the train* „ u
lit se rnada will run u* fol'ow- (Sunday ex
cepted) • very day :
DOWS THAIS.
Leave Wadesboro
Bennett*
8 15 *
Morven’*
f .30
A' cFirlund
Leave Cheraw 9.40
Cash’s
9 65
Soeiety Hill
Dove’s
Darlington
Palmetto
11 2(1
Arrive at Florence
HP TU A IN.
Leave Florence
4.30 P M
Palmetto
Darlington
Dove’s
Society Hill
Cash’
...».6 14
Leave Ch-raw
MeFarlan
Morven’s
Bennett's
Arrive at Wadesboro
Freight Irai-' willlearr Flnieuce at 7 HI A.
M. every day. rxcepl Sunday, arrive at
Cheraw II 10 A. M., leaveCheraw at 12 10
P. M.,'arriv at Florence a* 4-00 . m
A F RAVEN EL, Proa'
G. 0. LYNCH, Master Tranepnrtaiion.
OHTII EASTERN RAILROAD CO.
C , June 20. 1886.
' dale tlse fol’owing
Pi
Ohablkstos, s.
Ou and after ibi
schedule will he «-un
Leave Cnarleiiton.
^, 0 1®
No - 47 25
No. 43
No. 47
Arrve Florence.
Leaves Florence.
No. 40..
No. 42..
.. 4 10
...4 11
..I 35
n 55
Arrive Charleston
nut
Courts.
(i. i MR &
Manufacturers
{Kitft
For sale by
fuly 1. ’86
EeiL*
WILLCOX & CO.
Shingles for Sale,
We will delirvr in Darlington or within
*ev.n tuiics of Palmetto. No. I, Cypreaa
Shingles, at $4 per 1000, for 5 inch ; $3.75
lor 4 inch.’ Apply t . J F Early, Darling
ton, or to NETTLES BROS.
Palmetto, S. C.
Aug. 12. '86—2m
vii mm!
Representing ten of tlie oldest, lamest
and most reliable ?ire In-urance Compa
nies in the World, I am prepared to write
all ela.-ses of risks al lowest possible tariff
rates. 1 guarantee to write Dwellings and
their contents and Farm Propcity, on bet
ter terms than any ether Agent in the
County. Lite, Accident and Cyclone p uli-
ciev also issued. Call at my office in the
Court House. F K NOKMENT.
Sep 9. ’86 -If
DARLINGTON BARBERSHOP.
—AND—
Bath Rooms.
Next door to National Bank, under
News ollice.
Tbe patronage of the public is
respectfully solicited
Remember tins is the only firs
class barber shop in town.
K. M. NIXON,
K. T. HARLLEE.
Au{r- 8, ’85 ly.
—(;F-
1880
HARPER’S MAGAZINE.
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| tr iited by tlie best American writers, are
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LADIES
AND THE
Public in General
TO CALL AND EXAMINE
r-HEB —
SEmUSTGh STOCK.
Hoop skirts, Corsets and Bustles a
SPECIALTY.
March 18, ’86 ly
John Saul’s Catalogue
—or—
Few, Rare and Beautiful Plants for 1886,
IS NOW READY.
It is full of really goo! uad beautiful
plant*, as well us all the noveltius of merit.
The rich collection of floe Foliage and
other Greenhorn e and Hothouse plants, are
well grown and at low prices.
ORCHIDS—A very large stock of choice
East Indian, American, etc.
A Do. Catalogues of roses, orchids, seeds,
trees, etc. JOHN SAUL,
• Washington, D. C.
Feb25 ’86
Doors, Sash, Blums,
^tOTJDDI3Sra-S,
—AND -
Building Material,
KSTARLISHKD 1842
CHARLESTON, 8. V.
November 5, 1885- ly
~~ BUY YOUR
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
AT HOME!
J B. Killottgb will sell you a Chiokerin?,
Mason & Hamlin, Matbu«heck, A Hon.
Groversteen & Fuller and Hem Piano. Also
a Mason & Hamlin, Packard or Bay Plate
Organ at Ludden & Bates prices Good*
supplied dir ct from factory, freight paid
I ifteen days allowed for test before pay
ing. Order and be will risk the results.
A walnut case organ with a full set of
reels, $56; with two full sets of reeds. $65.
Ministers, Churches, Sunday School.-,
and Teachers get special discount.
He also keeps a lull line of Small Musical
Merchandise.
Makes a speoi illy of Books and Sheet
Music. Special prices to the trade.
At his office in Florence, you will find
Domestic, Hcutebold and New Home Sew
ing Ma-bines, with needles for all ma
chine*.
Write or eall on him at Alien’s Block.
Catalogue, aud piiie* furnished ou uppli-
cation.
J. 11. Schmid has charge of the Machine
Department and will keep a stock of Ma
chines, machine oil, needles, &c. Also
small musical merchandise, violins, banjos
aud strings . LtfIlTe
orders with him. J. B. K1LLOUGH,
Florence, 8. C.
July 30, '85—ly
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vas, tf Poauv I’owdera ere ueeit tn time,
roMty’A Powder* willrurv and Mwcni Moo ^kolska.
rmit«-« PoaUere will prevent On eta in K»wi.e.
toaiU’s Powder* wtt lneie»-e the i|iiantll> of n ilk
wd rream tw emy |«rr rrut, *nd make (lie halter firm
nrt sweet. ^ .
Fantx's Powdm will rare or prevent niniOst wr r.T
Dirt am to mhlrk ti one's and « aide are •uhleet.
Pom it. ns wiu. niVK Satis? actioji.
Sold every wben-.
David r. fout^, Fropnoto*,
SALTIMORE.MD.
For sale at Dr. J. A. Bovtl’s.
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■ Pt(J1MEN COPY, ‘FREo.
in-TioN. Atlanta Ua
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1886.
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Li-avt- I, Waccaujxw
Leave .Mariuii
Arrive at Flnieuce
No. 48
Leave Wilmiiigluu
Leave L. Waccama<v
Leave Marion
Arrive Florence
\rrive Snuilur
Arrive Columbia
No. 40 D mr
Leave Wilmin 'on.
Leave Like Waccauutw
Leave Marion
Arrive at Florence
Arrive Smnii r
Arrive Columbia
No. 43 Daily.
Leave CnliimMu
Arrive Suin'er
Leave Florence,
Leave M ii-ioti
Leave Lake Waccamaw
Arrive tt Wilminginn,
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GOING NORTH.
No. 15, Daily, except Saturday,
Leave Florence
Leave Marion
Leave 1. Waocainaw
Arrive at Wilmington
No 47 Pailv.
Leave Columbia.
Arri«e Similer
Leave Florence,
Leave Marion
Leave Lake Waacaniaw
Arrive el Wilmington,
Train No. 43 stops at all stations.
I * , " , 47 Mc P s C,,I J' *t Brinkley’s
Whiteville, Lake Wac-camaw, Fair Bluff,
Ni hojs. Ma-ion, Pec Dee, Florence. Tim-
uinnsville. Linchburg. Mayesvllle, Sumler,
W.dgefield, Camden Jiticticn and East-
nier.
Passengers for Columbia and all points
on C. A 0. R. K., C. C. & A R. R. Scions,
Atkm Junction and all points beyond,
should lake No. 48 Pullman Sleepers for
Augusta on this road.
Seperate PuRiu-'ii Sleepers for Savannah
and for Augusta on Train 48
All trnlns run solid between Charleston
and Wilmirgtun.
JOHN F. DIVINE. Gen IBnpt
T M. EM.MKRSON, Gen. Pus. Agt.
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Win p ejara ion known M
ii fot t’.e pnfii ytar vr tnorw
we ere |M«amkI to rei*ort
<)ut it lies given entire
tAttofactiswi and •A <!• m*
hesitate to recuanoMod lu
* C WtlMaas* Oft,
Srtaca**, K. Y.
Sold Drunriets.
PricV, •!.«*
For Sale at Dr. J. A.