The Darlington news. (Darlington, S.C.) 1875-1909, October 07, 1886, Image 4
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Carr** #<*r Piles.
Piles are frequently preceded by
a sense of weight in (be back, loins
and lower pa® of Abe abdomen.,
causing tbc patient U> suf*poso tojl I4p.
1 • ■ “ • f W
Thumps.*’
b as some a (lection if the kidney*
or neighbor!ug organs. At times.
Hymptonjsof indigestion are present
fl tulency, uneasiness of the stom
ach, etc. A moisture like perspira
lion, producing a very disagreeable
itching, alter getting warm, is u
common attend nt. Blind, Bleed
ing and Itching Piles yield at once
to the application of Dr. Kosanko’s
Pile Remedy, which acts directly
U’mn the parts aft’ected, absorbing
the Tumors, allaying the intense
itching, and effecting a permanent
cure. Price 50 cents. Address The
Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua,
O, Sold by Willcox & Co.
mirtrjt is
ftinc W
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for
Cats, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Seres, Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains, Corus, and
all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or uo pay req uired. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction, nr money refunded. Price
»er box. For sale by
25 cents
Willcox
ta
Tax Notice.
Daklixotoh, 9. Sept. 30, ’86.
The Tex Beoke will be open at piece* end
dates mentlo >ed below for the collection of
SUte, County end School Texet due for
the Fi.-cal Tear beginning NoesmUer lai.
Tex pat
wilt Jtak«
tioe that
ntion of
w y
Darlington,
Darlington, No’
Darlington, beccmb
•tee, closing on Saturdays at
Mechanicsville, October lOib.
Back Swiap. Ootebsr 20r:i. ..
I’aluieiMI, OctWwr ZI#.! ? [ f tf ■ f
ESioeheie, October g2u(i.
8*CrC»eab,/»l Early’s Croee Bsad% Oc
tober 26ih. c J
Philadelphia, October 27th.
Ebeneser, October 2bth.
James’ X Roads. OcWberJ*h. M,
LeaTeusworth, Ncveinber 2nd.
Antioch, NoTembsr 3rd.
High Hill, November 4tb.
Tans’ Bay, Howe’s Station,
6th.
Stokes Bridge, Norewbor 8th
Clyde, Noreiaher ttth.
Cypress, November 10th.
Lisbon, Novstnber 11th.
TitnmonsviUe, November 12th snd 13th.
Lydia, November 17th ami lOtb closing
at 3 o’clock.
Hartsville, November 18th.
November
The Glaring Gall Exhibited by Non-
Professioual Frauds.
leAwtib bw
ueuFBBil Hit a few
eases a heavy capital is a 1 they
have to sustain their prestige. Nu
merous cleverly concocted certifl
cates a e forced upon the uiisusitect-
ing, pnrporti g to have “snatched
from the grave” seme poor victim
of blood poison or other dt ease,
wbeu to our knowledge th« identi
cal persons lay groaning in agony
while the public were reading ot
their remarkable recovery.
Another serious offence is the
publication of enoucousstatements
contcerning various drugs, snsh as
are daily proscribed by our best
physicians, declaring them to be
deadly (Hii.soiis iodide oi polat'h,
which seems to receive their great
est condemnation, when prescribed
by physicians and in the proper
combination with certain c o m-
pounds, is not only hnrmlexs, but
forms one ol the most poweilul an
tagonists to blood poison known to
the medical world B. B B. (Bo
tanic Blood Balm) contaius iodide
of potash. This company bold bun
dreds of genuine certificates from
pMsons who have been cu*ed of
rBl|ou» diientoB ortalng fra* an
impnre staie of tlie blood byTW use
of B. B. B. The question now is, if
iodide of potash is such a tenibl
enemy to bealttr, why is it that the
Blood Balm Co. have made within
threejears the most gigantic sales
ami cures ever before made on
American «od 1 9 jf
1^.
Pro|K>sitiou.
informed that t be
_ _ latita, Ga., pro
poee to care any oi' t'arfrHi.'X* ,1 B
enmpbdnta w)^bue-tliird th* montSy*'
in qne-balf the time requited by
any known remedy on earth. The
diseases embrace all forms ot Scro
fula, and Scrofulous Ulcers and Tu-
KHti fill stagesW Blood Poison,
Rheumatism; Catarrh, Skin Dis
eases and Humors, Kidney Aflec-
tidns, Ohronlc Female Complaihts,
Eczema, etc. Send to them for a
book filled with the most wonderful
cases on record, mailed fiee to any
address.
hYSPgPSIA
r^mnUilA. If
BR.
CerUravillt, November ‘MH+t
November 2ttb, 36tb,
2Cth.
Society Hill
cloeing at 12 o’clock lest <iey
i'loreocc, November 2.0ih, *0tb, Decem
ber let, olosing at 2 o’clock last day.
Levy for State Taxes 5J mills
Levy for Couuty Taxes 3 *•
Levy for Sobool Taxes 2 “
ikt«DN|y *
j-.
and oora
Mrti
BEST TONIC |
tliont doubt receiv-
^ Hardest stock ot
i. MKTTLCS. c. s. ■ eTTi.ee.
Nettles & Nettles,
Attorney• fc Couaelora at Law,
Burlington (r. H., 8. €.
Will practice in all the State and
• Federal Point*.,* t ; ..
Prompt persuna) attention given U>
• coUcctiou of claims.
Sep. 2, ’86 ly.
1886. ■
HARPERS BAZAR.
i l. L L 8 T R A T 5 1>,
NT.
'*5.
jSSrS^'CtmielM and puritlntU. woua..tmia-
mi the nppnt ito. and nidn tLn aunirniUtion of ftajd.
!7. J TROMITKU. tb« I.onorwd of t2»
irnt iloformo l Church, B iltunon!. Ma.^ nny»: t
HmAht umm! kfaprn'a Xroo Bittom for Djtnpopnn
wt/»r, m4+rrj
CUnU* SHYiU* cl NgSL^£
niony to ti>o offioncy of Browu a Iron Bhtora lot
^‘Kh^abOTeTnS. M»ik *nd crcrntd f*dUn«e
limit Omtl, -
Cipods ever brought to this
• • Ir f - ■'t* fr
marked which will be sold
pr|ees. He
a car l^ad
J*
at the lowest
.11 >.d
JMS
< ,es 9 flo,ir - s |l|S
DARI
Jewelry Store,
SFEOTAOL'ES
and
EYE OEASSES,
which will be fitted up by «n
perienced Optician.
9
Unrptrs Itaior is tbe only pa tor ie tka
world 'bat. combiee. tkccboio it liirre'ur.
aud th* Rncsi art iliuetratioit* wiih-tl^a la-
-i tMhioe* and uioikud* ..f bou.-clM.ld
adornuieut. Ita weekly Hlu.'rations and
dvacripiicna of tbc neWelt Parts and New
York style*, witlr'iis useful paitere-Hbaat
mi p pie men to a-d Ml petlerns by enabling
ladies to b« tkeir «wu dr.eemakvr*. sav*
minv time* the pe*! .ubsoriptiou. It*
pepnra on cooking, (be pianageDirnt of ser
vants, and boueekeepfug hi its vnrfous de
tails ere eminently practical. Muehet'eee
lion is givc-n to tbeleter.s lag topic ot so
cial etiquette, and lie illu tretioua of erl
needle work are aokiiowledgcd to bo une
qualled, li* literary inerii is of the b.gb
est excBlIeno-, snd He unique character of
it* humorous piethres ba* wou for it the )
name of the ArmwfCan. 1‘unck , r,..-
fVrm* ^
you C. k D. AND C. A 8. RAILROADS
■ Egaviueer's Ovrice k
0. k D. aswC. & S. U<ILRtr\l>S. L
I'barleatou, 8.17., May 8. l8Mi. j
On end after May 8tb, ike train* uu
ihi-se ruad* wit) run as fofow* (Sunday ex
c»ple<J)*veiy day:
Mine TRAie.
Lsave Wadesboro.... a a. 7?46 A M
Bennett’*... 8 16
MorvetfO — 8.30
' cf irtuud N.t>0
Legve Ckeraw ....4... N.40
<. Ca*k > »..« D 66
wjMi&iJf lU 11 1° 18
Dof ..y.V.fh 99* * %p -i*-
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Palmette ....: It 10
Arrive at Floreuee ^...U 40
* »r tssi.v.
Leave Pterenee 4.30 P M
PefMCMe...... ....*’46
Darlington 6 no
Dove'f.^,...#..,..., .6 26
Society Hill.
....6 6J
ex-
. If you o'd
people want to twe an good a* you
ever did, at»k for the Letnare’s Rock
Crystal Glasses.
JAMES H. MASON,
Pearl Street. DijjlingU*!^ S. t U.
Dec^lT, ly * |
bf lting, stove§, agricultur
al machinery of all kinds.
Highest Cash Prices paid
for cotton.
II *. K r KK’sMUUl udbul!
Per Yaur.-
HARPER’S BAZAR $4 CO
HARHFRT MAG \ZINE .....f 00
HARPER’S WEEKLY..., *..♦ 00
H ARPER S YOLNU PEOPLE, •’ 0
H VRl'ER’S FRANKLIN 8QUAHW LTBAR^
RY, ‘I
One Year (62 • Numbor*)*..--.- 10 00
Po-tagv Frco to all subscribers in ( tlie .
United Halts of Canada.
CisbT ...... « 1*
Leave Oh-raw !■«.A6,40
.McFurtan ,....7 22
Morven’s 7 10
Benektt's....i.v^.t.. < iUj.'i...^GO
ArrWnat Wade»bw*o,. 8 30
jfreighMrai -wiltlesve Ft**i«H«ei-:n 7 10 1.
M. every d.y, except Sunday, n»i-i*e at
(Jbsraw 1^)0^. M., leaveCberaw a 1 1 ! 10
' • V F RAVNNfJq Free
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RAILROAD
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The Vulunee of the Lavzar begin with ike ,
OH.MLiuwnv, S. C , June 20. 188(5,
^HiHi Oe and after this da"- th.' t.,rowing
first Number to* iJnnji^ry of rich ,^ear. (c beUule will he/nn : ,
VMien no liwe.t* intuiion.-d. it will be uu-
'ritcr ttAwffd* tb-j
next after lh*| 4 g Jo 0 ?i p
dur-tood that (he tub so i
commence with the Humber nexi suer las •
receipt of order. i . j | ^
Round Volumes of Marptr's Jlafar, for ,
three year# ks^k, »• u«aA gl*Uu»biuding,
will be sent by muiU .postage paid, or by
»xuress, free of expi-uce (rrovided the
Mghr doe* not eteekd oue dollar p*r »ut
Ltuvo Ofarleston.
47.
•——•IT % m
A i*r've Fliiyenee.
Total
lOj
Poll Tax, One Dollar.
D. H. TRAXLER,
Treasurer D. C.
Sept, 30, ’86-tf
Kir
For Sale.
A desirabltf : Lot af Furniture. Parties
.. ishiug to puacbMQ will ocusult.their lu-
ero u by calling on
McC. WILLIS*
Sep 23, ’t«*6t
Til STATE OfSOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF DARLINGTON.
. Court of Common PUat.
JOHN MeSWERN, Plaintiff,
again<t
T. M. JONES, Defendant.
To the defendant, T. M JONES:
Yon are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complain: in this notion, a
capy of whioh is herewith served upon
you, and to serve a eopy of your answer
to thg Mid^totof lainHon tke subscribers at
their office at Darlington 0. H., within
twenty dajg after tke service hereof, ex
clueiVt- of the d ay of snob service; and If you
fail to a*6wer the complaint within the
time aforesaid, tke plaintiff in this action
will apply to the Couri for* the relief de
manded in the 00m plaint.
Dated Sept. 17, A. D. 1886.
BOYD A BOYD,
Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
Wonderful Fleers.
Atlanta, Ga., June 5, ’86.
Tn 1878 there came ou my hand
what was thought to be n carbun
cle, which rau its course several
month a, l toko ami finally healed.
The next spring knots, or knotles,
came ou my arms, which were
thought to be rheumatic, and I
took gallons o’ medicine from the
best physicians in Cuthbert, Ga.,
where I then resided.
About this lima my left limb be
low the knee commenced swelling
at a fearful rate, ami finally came
to a head and broke. Belli arms
were sore, and I could hardly bear
my weight standing, and uardly
know how I managed to live through
it all. About this time we moved
from Cuthbert to Atlanta. I began
to desylUr of ever getting well; the
sore on my limB was a regular eat
ing ulcer, now about three inches
iu length, two inches in width, seem
ing to be down to the bone, and dis
charging about a cupful of pns
(matter) per day, my arms still run
ning, my sleep disturbed, and 1
sometimes thought I would lose my
reason.
A friend recommeuded B. B. B.
t commenced its use, and 1 saw an
improvement from the very first. I
have now taken 8 or 9 bottles, and
my arras are entirely well, and tne
large ulcer ou my limb has healed.
I uow feel like a new person, thanks
to such a noble remedy, B. B B.
Mrs. Fannik Hall,
|.100 West Baker St, Atlanta, Ga
UAK KIt’S
ir Music ks!
Charlotte* N. C.
Be>r Bros, Cylinder Top, Up
right Pianos, New England, and
other makea, direct trout the factory.
Jesse Fiench and Pe'eobet Or
gans, for sale or rent, on the iustal-
meut plan,
Pianos and Organs thoroughly
tuned and repaired.
A large assortment of the latest
sheet-music, and every kind of mu
sicai instrument on baud.
Syr Terms easy, tosuit the times.
Prof. WILLIAM BAKER,
Proprietor.
April 15,.’86 ly
THE SUMTER INSTITUTE.
N."
ff
min*), for $Y 00 pw'valinns.
Ululh Cases for rach volume, suiiabl?
tor biiiiiiup, wilt b- seut by mail, postpaid,
oa rtceipi of (i OUcMh.
Remit toilers eUgulU be msdq by Puim-
Office .\ioney ')ri!«x or Drat), to avoid
cliHDce of loss
AM dir** HAKFKR A BROTHERS,
N*» York.
1880
e paid, or by s : 4. j ' 4 16
(provided the N() flfc;;«.:* ■« :... 4 11
dnilsr per vol- ■ * - . >
a,- sLra yes Fureaco
No. 40.....4-\ I ■ -o
No. 42 ’ 11 56
’ Ariritfe C’karfwdia
...J.‘.*!::l. r 4'(tB
will ijtni rtitj. id
No. 40
No 42....
No*. 40. and 47 will iwil
| Siadon*.
New 42 and 4H will
(Dsiioa*
No 40 will at
aud Moiitki* l'o«ijrr. „
•dap at R 'i
Kiii.-n-ee Ijin-s.
CENTO ‘ L RAILROAD or k. tf.
i>.vp.,r.
Nov-M.
Leave f|lharlt’*t"n
<• 'Law*'*. t.... ..i
Leave Sumter
Arrive Ci-lu ‘bia
No. 52.
Institute
S ptem-
The exercises of the Sumter
will commence on MONDA t, bill JS
h r, oexl.
faculty.
"TBIVCIPALS.
Mrs. LAURA A BROWNF,
Misa ELIZA E. COOPER.
ASSISTANT*.
Mrs. RUTH A. McLAUGtH.IN
Miss EMMA B. EWELL,
Miss SOPHIE HART,
Miss SUE WILSON.
—— One to be supplied.
The Principals refer to their past work
and an experience of twenty year* ns their
heat recommendation of the advantages
which the Institute offers for Hie educa
tion of young ladies.
For information apply to either of the
Prineipals or by letter to ••Tue Sumter lu-
stivnte,” Sumter, S, C.
An-. 12, 1886 -2m
J. H. KARL.Y,
• . ' The Deerir.ber Number will begin the
At our Hardware Store is ag.nt for Steam Engine*, Cotton , STCTiSSfiK
Gins, Feeders. Condensers, Ootton Presses—repairs for same, griv- umi Mr Huweiuv-Wi diau Eumiaer’ j
Stoves, Engineer’s supplies, such as Belting, packing,'- ho ’' liniI ^ ,r * m0# ' P' ,l0 ® ineur^ *" l, '
CJIUVCD, ^ I p i.v l r > . V T» ° TV j rial flctoD—will run thmugh several num
Pipes. All kinds of bteam F ittnuis, m Iron and Brass. Repairs her*, no 1 win b t rom.wrd by *Hriai «t«rie.
TiV-nrirva Rnilprs Ac fr-m R D Blaeimore and Mr*. D M
Engine , • , . , I T TV ' » j . Craik. A nv«» ednorinl .leparimeut. dU-:
Se^rin^ Machines i Whiter \V pgcIj llousonoicl, liA.rtior(i* Amcr- ousaiDu topio* cun,
can and Howe ; Needles, Oils and Attachments; Repairs all ' l, * rft . ; 1 u ' t ®/. A "re , ' , n * n 3 “i’" l* ■
^ • ’ »r i • ’ 7 r cnnlribuieit bv W. D HiweM*. heginniuu-j •* Suialvr
kinks of Sewing Machines. Y i with the January Nuniber. The gr-at ( •* Latie’a
Stoves, all the best makes. Furnish repairs for all Stoves . liter-r >'7 e0 ' , * 1 '’y ,, ' ir b« ike pub- • tWesMiv
’ 1 iication of a k. i io* t f jutpt-rs—inking thr No
Sold hy US. ahspe of n ntory, slid drpictinn < Uui»L.tjr
Cucumlter Puni])S, Farr patent Sand-box for Buggies, Wa-
"■ons, &c. Tlidhil^Smoothing Harrow, Deering Cultivators.
Sept. 9,1880. ly
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.... 8 Hit
...v. M 8't
10 40
: istic featur-* of Anu-rican tooisty a<i*Kra
‘ at our leading pl*.i*urp reports —writbeu
by Charles DiiiU»y Warner, and i'tustrvt d
by C. &. lieiubort .The Mugaxiue wilt
give special attention to Amerlean subjects
tr nteil bv tlie bi-*t AnieriesH wriior*, are
itartmted ty lending American arts.
. >''2 Hint 63 * it'
and Manning.
i t Zt p m
0 46 p m
7 45 p in
8 10 (• w
■tup at Lane*. F«rre>ton
M. Emkiisun.
Geu'l Ibias. Agt.
J F UiviMr,
Gen’) Sup'i.
J. J WABl>. t , r. o. WOODS.
WARD A WOODS.
Attorneys A Counselors at Law,
DALLIXQ TON, S. C.
WiUpractiae ia all State and Federal
Courts.
.11
To the Defendant T. M Jon«»^
Take notice, that the Summons in this
action of which the foregoing is a coj
r aad the Ccmplaiat therein were Sled
the office of the Clerk of the Ceart for Dar
lington County, on Sept ember 17th, 18,so.
BOYD & BOYD, Em's Utys
HepLTR), Bo—6t."** jgf
ws aIi il Still at the
OLD STAND,
Anti if you want to hqjp us
Now is the Time, *,
An order now Is W«rtk twice ee muck to ne
as It wiR beat any other time.
Send for Priee List and mail us your order
aad w« will treat yon well. *
H fc EAlFONj | d g )
FAMILY OBOCERS.
186 «nd 187 Meeting and 117 Market Sts.
Wareboueo 22 Hayne 6t.
ta*. ii Chailestao, 8, C.
Sep 8(k ’86 -3m
A Book of Wonders, Fret*.
Alt who desire full information
abont the oanse and cure of Blood
Poisons, Scrofula aud Scrofulous
Swellings, Ulcers, Sores, Rheuma
tism, Kidoey oompbiinis, catarrh,
e,tc n can secure by mail free, a copy
of our 32 page Illustrated Book o:
Wonders, filled with the most won
derful and startjiug proof ever be-
before known. *
Address, Rlood Balm Co.,
Atlanta, Go.
MRS. E* BYRD.
YA-SHIOlSrA-BXjE
iky d Irm-ikiig.
—NEXT TO—
mimm hotel.
Thanking the public for their
l>ast patronage, takes pleasure in
announcing that she has received a
fall line iff
Fall and Winter .
^LIXaLZlSrBRY.
Trimmed and nutrimmed Hats al
ways on hand*
—AUSO— •
Bustles, Hoop skirts and Corsets.
Please call and examine before
buying elsewhere.
A FINE
Shingles for Sale,
W« will deliwr iu DAtTiugton or wiihin
seven miles of Palin olio. No. 1, Cypre,*
Shingle*, at $1 per 1000, for 6 inch ; $.'5.75
for 4 inch. Apply to J F. Early, Darling
ton, or to NETTLES "BROS.
Palmetto, S. U.
Aug. 12, ’86-2m
HARPER’S PERIODICALS
Frr Yean
HARPER’S MAGAZINE $1(10
HAKPKR’S WEEKLY 4 00
HARPER’S HAZ VR 4 00
HARPERS YOUNG PEOPLE 2 00
HARPERS FRANKLIN SQUARE
LIBRARY. One Y’enr (VJ number*) 10 00
Puniuge Free to all subscribers in the
United States or Canada.
MR FOSTER S- OHAPMAN,
landmarks of tko
now of Orlando,
Georgia
Florida,
On* of the
Drug trade,
write* : *
••t can hxrdly select a single
case of the many to whom I
have sold Guinn’s Pioneer
Blond Uauower, but jbat have
been Beii»fieJ : and Y tiud it
tue best remedy *fo# all Skin
Pft*W«es PWyee aver weW, aad -
P a fine Fla ride Toaic^jt
foaffEl S. CHAPMAN.
prlonda, Fla.”
A Certain CtAw for Catarrh!
A Sn]»erb Flcnh PriKlurcr and Xnnie !
Quinn's Pioneer Blood Renewor,
Cures ail Blood and Skin Diseases, Rheu
matism, Scrofula, Old Sores. A perfeet
Spring Medicine
If not in yoor market, It will be for-
warded ou Receipt of price. Small Bottles,
$1.60, Large. $1.76.
Easayon Bloed and Skin Diseases mailed
frqa.
MACON MEDICINE CO., MACON, QA.
ReprcsenUtig ten of the oldest, largest
ami most reliable Fir* Insurance Compa
nies in the World, 1 am prepared to write
all classes of risks at lowest pqgsible tariff
rates. 1 guarantee (o write Dwelling* aad
liitir contents and Farm Property, ou bet
ter terms than nny other Agent in the
County. Life, Accident and Cyclone poll-
cie« also issued. Call at my office in the
Court House. F. E. NOUMENT.
Sep 9. ’86 -tf
«. i ultra &»,
Manufacturers
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will be understood tbai tlie *uhvcrihi-r wish
es to beitin With tbecufr.-nl Number,
iiiiiNCTON, fommiA a» hm>u ihlboh
Nov. 15, 1886.
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next Sewdon begins Weduesdiiy.
Doors, Sash, Blitius,
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—AND -
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Sep 30,’86.
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MnnSof tbettieroM* whist', ullict mar.kiml rre ei i, in
stir BiUMd br • dtawdeiMl ronaukaet sawU V C R .n
For sQ odwplunuU Uu* kmlaach u> T,»*i<l.lv of
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