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Dr. Douj?1;iVhFh* for Attending:Urant. In n-ply t« » p»rH«ra|*l» wiiicti was |iuMmilt'd in a Now Ytirk i>a|M*r Saturday, a'loj:in" that $5,OIK) loft hy a will of Urn Grant to Dr. DouxtHS, iiatl itovor Item paid. Col. Fred. Grant nai-l: Dr Dougiaa haa lieeu paid in tull and I have his re- etsipt. Ilia bill was enormous and moat unjust. My father left a writ- ten request to Mrs Grant that Dr Douglas be paid 85,000—that is to say, that the amount of bis bill, whatever it was, should be made up to 85,000. The doctor chaiged 87.000, and he has been paid every penny of it.* High Convincing Testimony. We obtain knowledge from our neighbors. See what one of the most eminent and trusted citizens of the United States sa.sa of the vir toes of Westmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic, and those in need of a similar preparation should doubt no longer. The following was written be Ex- Governor B. F. Perry: Sans Souci, September 2d., 1884. Messrs. Westmoreland Bros, Gen tlemen—I most cordially recom mend your Calisaya Tonic. For several years past 1 have been troubled with indigestion and dys pepsia. My son, Dr. Hext M. Perry, of Philadelphia, who knows the in gradients which compose your Tonic, spoke favorably of it- In the course of two mouths past I have need four bottles, aud am entirely relieved. Yours trnly, Ac., B. F. Pkbey. Dr. J. A. Boyd, wholesale agent. Brace Up. You are feeling depressed, your appetite is poor, you are bothered with Headache, you are fidgetty, nervous, and generally ont of sorts, and want to brace op. Brace up, but not with stimulants, spring medicines, or bitten, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you in worse condition than before. Wbat you want is an alterative that will purify your blood, start healthy ac tion of Liver and Kidneys, restore your vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Such a medi cine yon will find in Electric Bit ters, aud only 50 cents a bottle at Wi Icox A Go’s., Drug Store. Cure For Piles. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in tbe back, loins aud lower part of tbe abdomen, causing tbe patient to suppose he hassooM affection cf tbe kidneys or neighboring organs. At times, symptoms of indigestion are present flMtuleiicy, uneasiness of tbe stem aob, etc. A moisture like (icrspira- tion, produciug a very disagreeable itching, alter getting warm, is a common attendant. Blind, Bleed log and Itching Piles yield at once to the application of Dr. Bosanko’s Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon tbe parts affected, absorbioi; the Tumors, allaying the intense itching, and effecting a permanent cure. Price 50 cents. Address Tbe Di. Bosauko Medicine Go., Piqua O. Sold by Willoox & Go. Most Excellent. J. J. Atkins, Gbief of Police, Knoxville, Tenn, writes: “My family and I are beneficiaries your most excellent medicine, Dr. King’s New Discovery for consump tion ; having found it to be all that you claim for it, desire to testify to its virtue. My Iriends to whom I have recommended it, praise it at every opportunity.” Dr. King’s New Discovery for Gousuraption is guaranteed to cure Gougba, Golds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Group and every affection ofThroat, Chest aud Lungs. Trial Bottles Free at Will- cox A Go’s., Drug Store. Large Size 11.00. much in prafse of this w-mdertui . medh-iiM* I hive tried Uieni a l, J nut B B. B. hIhiuIs WI the lop as a j blood puiitter. The above is copied Iroui llei Athens (Ga.) Jianner- Watchman t \ iM'ing tli*! voluntary langu.>ve of] Mr James A. Greir, which editor Gault indorses: ••Mr. Greer is an hot est. uprig’d citizen ol Athens, who had a bad cancer, and his immeiona Ine ds thought thi't lu' could not live very oug, as the cancer was gixdiially sapping tire foundation of his con stitutioa, but now looks well aud jearty.” 2 Against 18. Several physicians have pronoun ced my disease blood poison, caus ed by paiut or lead iu the paint, >nt they could not cure me. Last summer I used ei hteen bottles ot a largely advertised blood medicine, which did jue no more good than so much water. I have used only two bottles of I. B. B. and am proud to say that have received greater benefit from them thau from the eighteen, and am now rapidly recovering. There is no qnestion about the superiori ty ot B. B. B. over all blood reme dies. 215 Revuolds street. W. il. Woody. Augusta, Ga., April fflst, 1886 Flesh Sloughing off in Piece*. For two years I have been con- ined to bed with a loathsome form of Blood Poison, which had about eateu me up, and I aud others had ho hope of a recovery. For a while I could neither walk, sit down, nor ie down, only in misery as my flesh seemed to be falling off my bones u pieces as big as a ben egg. My appetite was lost, my bones ached and pained me, and friends eveu shunned me. I used various blood purifiers without benefit, and sever al physicians treated me until large sums of money had been expended, but. oot one particle of good did any one give me. On the 19th of February, 1886, Mr. F. R. Jackson called to see it 1 was not dead, as it was thought I could not endure my suffering much longer. He concluded to try B H. B. on me and got a bottle from Mr. Brockington, at Beaufort, S. G, aud before one bottle had been aged 1 commenced gaining strength, my appetite improved, sores commenc ed healing aud when two bottles had been used 1 was on my feet aud walkiug around to tbe astonish ment of everybody. Witness: Mrs. Laura Hart. Fred. R Jackson. Beanfort, S. G., May 10, 1886. • A Book of Wonders, Free. «, All who desire tnll information about the cause and cure of Blood Poisons, Scrofula and Scrofulous Swellings, Ulcers, Sores, Rheuma tism, Kidney complaints, catarrh, etc., can secure by mail free, a copy of onr 32 page Illustrated Book ot Wonders, filled with tbe most won derful and startling proof ever be- before known. Address, Blood Balm Go., Atlanta, Go. TIRED OUT! IEST.T0NIC \rf It dow not bUcken orblnn Um tMth. < »«l»»ccp*o4»*»w*tp«IVw Mtrlnmt Dm. Q H Banin. • tauliqf phjtlcUn ot •priM- SB^W^l^TSitUr. W »tboc«a«hl» (OodlMW- •b». I am it in mj nnetlcs. and Bod fta Mtfnn- "Sr IhirESS ss?5 ■BOWS fWUUOAI. C*, BALTIMOBE, Uk TlTt: STA^E 0FS0LT1I CAROLINA COUNTY .OF DARLINGTON. Court of Common Pt «*. JOHN MeSWBKN, l*l 1 .iotitf, •gain*! T. M. JONK8. D*r*M*nt. To Ibe aefondniit, T. M J0NBS: You »re hereby guniimned mn<\ required to aOHwer the complain to Ihia aition, a copy of which ia berewilli ecrvrd upon you, and to aeree a copy of your answer to the raid complaint on the auhacrihera al their office at l>arliugto-i C. II.. within twenty da/8 after the eerrice hrreof, ex cl'iaiTo of the -I ay of such sereice: and if yon t'aii to aoswer the complaint within tbe tim-'aloreaaid. the plaiupg in lhl*a0*i»n will apply to the Couri for the relief de manded in the c-an - lain!. Dated Sepi 17, A. D 188«. BOYD & BOYD, PlaintilT* Altnrneys. To tbe Defendant T M Jo-tee : Take notice, that the Summons in ibis action of which the foregoing is a copy, and the Complaiat therein were filed in the office of Ihn Cierk of the Court lor Dar lington County, on Sept ember I7lh, I88C. BOYD A BOYD. Pl’HFs Attys. Sept 30. ’8«-6i. GEO- W BR0WN-* Attorney and Counselor at Law OFFICE: South Sidx Public Stiuvaa. DARLING TON C. /)., & 0. PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL BUSINESS. ’ Oct 14, ’84—ly. 0AT8, Buggies and Harness. 5000 Bushels lied llu*i Prool Oats nl 70 centp per buebel. A large lot of NewCalanP us and Cincin nati Buggies and a full line of Single and Double harness. McCullough a blackwell Sept 16, - 86-tf DARLINGTON. Jewelry Store, Is without doubt receiv ing the largest stock ,j ot Goods ever brought to this marke*, which will be sold at the lowest prices. He has just rec’d a car h ad of bagging, ties, flour, gins, >■ X-'.V w| |i; belting, stores, agricultur al machin ry of all kinds. Highest Cash Prices paid for cotton. of Hughes’ Gough Syrup is one of tbe best medicines made. It has stood the test of many years, aud is acknowledged to possess real merit. Only 25 cents a bottle. Ask your druggist for it Liver Pills. Use Dr. Gunn’s Liver Pills for Sallow Gomplexion, Pimples ou the Pace and BilHousnesa. Never sick ens or gripes. Only one for a dose. Samples tree at Willoox A Co. Administer Shriner’s Indian Vermifuge according to the direc tions. In the morning is the best time to take it. HUGHES’ LUNG CORDIAL VALUABLE REMEDY In all Threat and Lumt ffTnublu-. «ach a* * Cough*. Cold*, Asthma. Phthisic, Hoarseness, Incipient Conanmption, &v. AJtn is cKtrrinttT wokth trying. For ml. nr all HmK*Ma TA rta. a hnttla R.». ROBIHSOn * CO. rrppiETOFS, LOtirV i.L^. KY. isk.* ^Urh- Ex.GOv. A- H. Stephens’ Cousin. I am first oonsin of the late Ex- Governor Alexander H. Stephens, acd have been postal clerk ou dif ferent railroads since 1868. For ten years I have been a sufferer from a cancer ou my face, which grew worse until the discharge of matter became profuse and very offensive. I became thoroughly disgusted with blood purifiers and pronounced them humbugs, as I bad tried many without relief. Finally I wae induced to use B. B. B., which was about the 1st of February, and continued its use until the latter part of April. The offensive discharge decreased at once and the hardness around tbe cancer disappeared. It improved my general health and I rapidly gained flesh and strength. The discharge gradually decreased and the cancer became lea* and less in size until nothing remains except a scar to tell the tale of a once dan- gerous cancer. All who have seen me since I have commenced tbe aseofB.B B. bear testimony of my great improvement, aud tbe scar on my face shows that it oared tbe cancer. I find that B. B. B. comes squarely up to what it ia re- oomineuded. aud I* cannot say too AURAhT Hiwtoftlwillw which tUtuttnnakindure li.in .Uxeatwndbf .dmrdmdcooditioBof Ik* LIV L£. Fiw »n oon-pUinU ot thi» kind, -xsi m TorpHtt j ol too IM r. RiH-rwimm Karroo. Pl*WW—«> Ir.l^^w- LJO. Jt’ofd witj W tl. 1 Bmrato. OuiwUk^ioa. t’. Itu- leno,. Bructotkio. »nd Burabur ot th* fSnm-ch (wohIm. eUM HMM«ira). Blood, Flax. *w,n« and Feror Braakbonn F«Tar, ZxhxuUoolwfuiw or after Fmn. Chronio Di»r- I of App—Ita, Ilovlaeko, Vt-il Biwetb, t*i t» Fwnktkn. Boei inc.d v.vn t b not & panece* f-W all rilMWae, Ac., Ac, i* M»aiuo»»i«. it tmotapuixco* < bat Y'l J'3iT M CWPWW— t tho LIVES, •VI VV.tAfcl STOMACH »od BOWELS. It itlaaxee to* oompteii-n fr..ru » •xxj, foLow Unaa. to * rad,tr tiaalth, ookw. 1» ewtlrrly naworaa low akHioiT ipirit. b ■ ona of thn BEST AL* TESATIVE3 and PURIFIERS CP THE BLOOD, and la A VALUABLE TOKIC. 8TADICEir*S AURAN7II F.a kite hr xS OnnirU Prin SI.CO fer . t-lc. kMumarw -- «- -•» C. F. STADiC'R, Pro-Jfietcr, t.a SJ. FRONT ST., Ph-adr'-M-r. Pa. —^, - — FIRE INSURANCE, jr. b:, e fi, Darlington, S. C. ▲GENT FOB ST. PAUL FIRE INS GO, of St. Paul, Minn. Bisks taken on dwellings, store houses, stocks of mdse., etc. MrOfflce iu rear of Post Office. Sep. 33, '86—tf For Ml* by • W1LLC0X A CO. July 1, ’86 rarer Tz*s MOMS AMO CATTLE POWDERS SO Hpwt wtn Fir ropi. Bor* or Lr»a F» tHJC irpniU • rowdera art owd la Uma. Ftmt*t rnwdmwnionrr and prevent lloornnua,. KooUtk l-owdrre arlll prrrvni Oerr. ■■ Kowi.a. louuk l owdi re will ttu ira r Uw qnaatltr of milk wd rn-aiu tweaty prr ccnL and awke tke butler tins nd awrvl. Ftmlrb Powder* win mrr or pro rant almoat IT.XT niaaam to winch llonn-. an.11 aula are xilijerL Fotrrx'a rowawaa wim. oira PaTieraorioa. bold etiry*here. A DAVID *. FODTB. Proprietor. For sale at Dr. J. A. Boyd’s. •Al.TiaoBB.Wl>. J, II. 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 aud Howe ; Needles, Oils and 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. Sept. 9,1886. ly J. J WAKD. K. O. WOOD*. i. t. S KTTLflfl. C. fl. BBTTLB8. Nettles & Nettles, Attorneys It Counselors at Law, Darlington {'. H., S. C. Will |ira<-iice in ail ti e State and Federal t’nnit*. Prompt personal atteutiou ^iveii to colli ct ion of claima Sep. 2, *86 ly. SIPECTAaid^S AND EYEOOL. ASSES, which will be fitted up by an ex perienced Optician. If yon oil people want to see as good as yon ever did, ask for the Lrmine's Rock Grystal Glasses. JAMES H. MASON, Pearl Street. Darlington, S. C. Dec 17, ly A FINE WARD A WOODS. Attorneys A Counselors at Law, DARLINGTON, S. C. Will practice ia all State an d Federal Court*. FIRE IMRMC!! Representing ten of Die oldest, largest and most reliable Fire Insurance Compa nies in 'he World, I am prepared to write all elastes of risks at lowest possible tariff rates. I guaranies to write Dwellings and tbeir contents and Farm Properly, on bet ter terms than any other Agent in tbe County. Life, Accident and Cyclone poli cies alto issued. Call at my office in tbe Court Honse. F. E. NOKMKNT. Sep 9. ’86 -tf ■R. FOSTER 8. -JBATMAN, Cat of the landmark* of the Georgia Drug trade, now of Orlando, Florida, writes : ■•I ean hardly seleel a single ease of the many to whom I hare sold Guinn’s Pioneer Blood Kenewer, but what bare been satisfied: and I find it the best remedy *for ail Skin Diseasee I have ever sold, and a fine Flarida Tonie. FOSTER 8. CHAPMAN. Ortanda, Fla.” A Certain Core for Catarrh! j ii f# y j A Superb Flesh Producer and Tonie Gnlnn’s Pioneer Blood Renowor, Cures all Blood and Skin Diseases, Rheu matism, Scrofula, Old S||eb. A perfect Spring Medicine. If not in your market, it will be for warded on receipt of price. Small Bottles, fl.OO, Urge $1.76 Essay on Blood and Skin Diseasts mailed free. MACON MEDICINE CO., MACON, GA. MONKY Loans from f>00 to $5,COO mads on Im proved Cation Plantations—not exceeding one-third of c ish selling valns, on 5 years time, or in 6 equal annual installments. Interest ten per cent. E. KEITH DARGAN A SON, Attorneys at Law, Darlington, S. C. Sept 30, ’Se-dm. THE FINEST —IN THE- Recommendod by Physicians, as tbe best for medicinal purposes. I; M’s mt mm. GROCERIES, Staple aud Fancy. SIGARS and TOBACCO. ic|X*or OF ALL KINDS. xxxx MONOGRAM AND DM MALT, SPEGIALTIES. ETJEE NORTH CAORLINA tad TENNESSEE CORN WHISKEY GALL AT M. 0. ALEXANDER. July 1, ’SW 6m fi. 8. HAIM & Manufacturers —OF- Doors, Sash, Blmus a ivroTJLiDxisro, —AND - Building Material. ESTABLISHED 1842. CHARLESTON, 8. V. November 6, 1886- ly BUY YOUR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AT HOME! J B. Killougb will seilyou aCbieksring, Mason A Hamlin, Matbu^bsek, Arion. Groversteen A Fuller and Bent Piano. Also a Mason A Hamlin, Packard or Bay Slate Organ at Loddon ft Bales prises Goods supplied dir et from factory, freight paid Fifteen days allowed for test before pay ing. Order and he will risk tbe results. A walnut case organ with a full act of reels, $66; with two fall sets of reeds, $66. Ministers, Churehee, Sunday Schools, and Teachers get special discouat. He also keepe a full line ot Small Musical Merohaadis*. Maks* a speeitlly of Books and Sheet Music. Special prices t* tke trade. At his office in Florence, you will find Domestic. Household and New Home Sew ing Ma bines, with needles for all ma chine*. Write or call on him at Allen’s Block. Catalogues and prices furnished on appli- cation. J. H. Schmid has charge of the Machine Department and will keep a stock of Ma- ebinas, machin# oil. needles, Ac. Also small musical merchandise, violins, banjos and strings Leave orders with him. J. B. K1IAOUGH, Flon nee, 8. C. July 80, ’86—ly A. C. 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Leave Wadoshor*..^..^ ^ „ Bennett* jg u Morrou’o -.8.80 S 0 Furls nd., ....R, oO Leave Ckoraw •ooesoobe Oowooaooo osoos* 9.40 Fssaasaswwos ••••o*s• s D 8otletjr )o Is A awes* sewooe oooswooooss « to 44 Uariiagt on. 11 08 Pelmotte 11 Arrive at Florenes tfi to vr TSAIS. Leara Florenes Sh 4.«0 p u Pslmotto...... ,...4 45 burl legion „...,6 00 Dove *•••»...*......fit 26 Society Hill 5 62 Cosh’s ooboo eaosoeweaow-o eoeowsoa. 6 14 Lenvo Cb*rsw MoFarlnn •op Morxow’s. Bennotl’s „ v Arrive ot Wadosbore ;jq Freight tral" wtN leave Florence si 7 lo J ,Tf 7, ?•* Sumlsy, ,rri,e Cbsraw II 10 A. M., lesveCkeraw a< l. 1 |u P. X., arrir at Florence $•* 4 uo G. G. LYNCH, .......40 •••,• •••••••s#• / 22 ■ 7 40 •o»assoass*8 00 jl^OBTHRASTERN RAILROAD to Ouarlsston, 8. C., June 20. IgSG . k , T*' 1 , ‘ ,i, (U,e “•« fvl'owiuj schedule will be run : 1 Lear* Oarlesloa. v Q 47 — '* ''•» p • —.12 25 . ■ No. 4ff a,,.. ... ' No. 47 Arr’vo Florenes. 10 |i -.4 11 j, Lears* Flotenae. I 88 * 1] 66 ,, Arrivs Uksrlesian. 1? - 00 s -...4 05 ,, auS-." 4 " -r >• '>■ uX." 4 * •' i “ “ ■ »! w-te,.” ■“•«■"*• CENTRAL RAILROAD ar 8. C. DAILV. No. 68. — 720. Amro Columbia.- , No. 62. Lear. Cilumhi. 5 :7 r H « 46 p . . ‘-•"t - 46; Arrive Charlo.tau a 10 ]! Noe. ..Jand 68 ail> rtsp m U„ m K 0 , rf>t *U«I AiAi|(|»ng. ' T.M. Exsj,.,,', J f Dm, Lm I Pass. Agt. (j.., I S» P •ILIi\«T6\ MLDMIIA ASI UCf>TA EAILM Nov. 15, 1885, GOING SOUTH, No. 12 Daily, cx V),t Momlay. Lesve lYitiniiigiuu - , Leave L Waccaiaa v • 7 to ' Leave Mariun ^ (( . * Arrive ot Flsreno* u ^ * No. 48. Daily. Lsavo Wilmington lieave L. H aovaisaw «, jr, . Leave Marion .. * Arrive Fiorenos l/ldl, Arrive Sumter 4 "t Arrive Colunibia ^ No. 40 btiLT. Leov* Wilminrion, ]o 15 p Leave Lake Wscesmaw 11 jo !, Leave Mariou 12 17 » Arrivs at Florsuee f -*6 » Arrive Sumter 4 [,4 ^ Arrive Celumbie 6 40 s No. 43 Dailt, Loovo ColumbiA Arrive Sumter Loot. Florenoo, 4 go p Leare M.rioa 6 14 p Leave Lake Wuccamaw 7 03 >, Arrive at Wilmington, 6 30 p GOING NORTH. No. 46, Daily, except Saturday. Lsore FWenoe J0 05 ,, Lesre Marion |0 47 p l-earo L Wsocamsw ]g 4;) , Arrive at Wilmingtnn 1 50 a 1 Ne 47 Paiiv UaveColumbia. 9,75 p Arrive Sumter Leare Florence, Leare Marion 5 00 Leara Lake Waoeamaw 7 10 Arnra at Wilmington, g 20 Train Na. 43 stops at aM station*. »tops only at Brinklt Whileville. I^ko Wgcssmaw, Fair Bl Niskols, Marion, Poo Dee. Ftorcuce. T monsviile, Lvnehburg. Mayexrtlle, Sumt Wedgefield, Camden J incticn and Et ever. Passenger* fur Columbia and all poi on C. ft U. R. »., C. C. ft A R. R. 8 Alio Aiken Juuolion and all point* beyo should Ink* No. 48. Pullman Steep-rs August* ou this road. Separate Pullman Slaepsr* (af Savant and for Aaguata on Train v All trains run solid between Charles and Wilmington. JOHN P. DIVINE. GenTSi T M. KMMBKSON, Gon. Pas. Agt. IS T. fl. SPAB. Attorney at Law. DARLINGTON, C. E., S. C. Office Up-Btftlra over Post Office. Will pruciioe ib UircaiA Oourl* find Supreme Court of Boa tb Carolina. Prompt attontion given to all bo- alneaa, and apeoial attanUon g 1 ™ to eolleottona. 9 Xi For 9ftle it Dr, J. A. Boyd’a