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use A Captain’s Fortunate Discovery. Capt. Oolenau, scbr. Way uioutb, piyiftg between At untie Oity nml K. Y., had been troubled with a cough so that t e «;is unable (o sleep, and was induced to try Dr. King’s New Discovery f'«r Con sumption. It not only gave him insteut relief, but allayed the ex treme soreness in his breast. His children were similarly affected and a single dose bad the same happy effect. Dr. King’s New Discovery is now the standard remedy in the Coleman household ami on board the schooner. Free Trial Bottles of this Standard Bemedy at Will- cox & Co’s. Drug Store. Startling But True. Wills Point, Texas, Decem ber 1, 1885. After suffering for more than three years with disease of the throat and lungs, I got so low last spring I was entirely un able to do anything, and my cough was ro bad 1 scarcely slept any at night. My Druggist, Mr. H. F. Goodnight, sent me a trial bottle of Dr. Bosanko’s Cough and Lung Syrup. I found relief, aud after using six $1.00 bottles, 1 was entire ly cured. J. M. Weldon. Sold by Willcox A Co. fg *n Cure For Tiles. Piles are frequently preceded by • sense of weight in the l>aok, loins sod lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has some affection 11 the kidneys or neighboring organs. At times, symptoms of iudigeei ion are present flatulency, uneasiness of the stom ach, etc. A moisture like perspira tion, producing a very disagreeable itching, alter getting warm, is a common attendant. Blind, Bleed ing and Itching Piles yield at once to the application of Dr. Bosanko’s Pile Remedy, which acts directly •poo the parts affected, absorbing the Tumors, allaying the intense itching, aud effecting a permanent core, price 50 cents. Address The Di. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua O. Sold by Willcox A Co. Renews Her Youth- Mrs. Phoebe Cbesley, Peterson Clay Co., Iowa, ^ __ , tells the iollowiBi \ remarkable story, the truth of wbicl is vooofaed for by the residents of the town: “I sin 73 years old have been troubled with kidney complaint aud lameness for many years; could not dress myself with out help. Now I am free from ai pain and soreness, aud am able to do all my own housework. 1 owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for having renewed my ytuth, and re moved completely all disease am pain.” Try a bottle, only 50o. at Willcox A Co’s. Drug Store. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, aud positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guarauteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cants per box. For sale by Willcox A Co. _ Cure For Sick Headache. For proof that Dr. Gunn’s Liver Pills cures Sick Headache, ask your Druggist for a free trial package. Only one for a dose. Regular size boxes, 25 cents. Sold by Willcox A Go. An investment of 75 cents in a bottle of Hughes’ Lung Cordial is money wisely spent. It is an in valuable remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Phthisic, Hoarseness, etc. Your druggist keeps it. summer I used ei litreu bottles «>l argely advertised blood no 1 fieire. which did me ml more good than so much water. 1 have used o. ly two bottles ot . B. B. and am proud to s.iy that have received greater benefit b um them than from the eighteen, and m now rapid!, recovering. There is no question about the superiori ty ot B. B. B. over all Mood teuie- dies. 215 Reynolds street. W. H Woodv. Augusts, Os., April 2lst, 1888 Flesh Sloughing off in Pieces. For two years I have been con fined to bed with a loathsome form ol Blood Poison, which Imd about eaten me up, and I and others had no hope of a recovery. For a while could neither walk, sit down, nor ie down, only in miaery as my flesh seemed to be falling off m> bones in pieces as big as a ben egg. My appetite was lost, my bones ached and pained me, and friends even shunned me. I used various blood sunders without benefit, and sever al physicians treated me until large sums of money had been expended, but not one particle ot good did any one give me. On the 19th of February, 1888, Mr. F. R. Jackson called to see it 1 was not dead, as it was thought 1 could not endure my suffering much longer. He concluded to try B B. B. on me aud got a bottle from Mr. Brockington, at Beaufort, 8. C, aud before one bottle had been used 1 commenced gaining strength, my appetite improved, sores commenc ed healing aud when two bottles bad been used I was on my feet and walking around to the astonish meut of every body. Witness: Mrs. LaubaHart. Fred. R Jackson. Beaufort, 8. O., May 10, 1886. A Book of Wonders, Free. All who desire full information about the cunse and care of Blood Poisons, Scrofula and Scrofulous Swellings, Ulcers, Sores, Rheuma tism, Kidney complaints, catarrh, etc., can secure by mail free, a copy of our 32 page Illustrated Book ol Wonders, Ailed with the most won derfal and startling proof ever be- before known. Address, Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Go. ComblaUf IXOX with PTBK TMRABU TOXICS, qatckly sa4 ewapUtolr CLKA1MS aa4 KXRICHES TUB BLOOD. Oalekcaa the artloa of tt« Ll»«r aad Eldaejn. Claan tka roapltiioa, Bakcath*i\lamooth. ItdMaaat laJar* tta Urtfc, taaa* RaaAatka, ar pradaeaeoa- ■tipatloa—ALL OTHER IEOX IEDICIXEH DO. PtuaiciaM and DnwMaamywbmraeaanaad a. Da. If. for •jnnptooM. Dm. “ have •naptnl ■JL!UTg».TSBiytg.'J TSCSaL STOP THAT COUCH! HUGHES’ COUGH SYRUP In a aud Hllclotit vuumhIy IdF dOUOHS, COLDS. ASTHMA, Incipient ComMimpIlou, aud all affections of the THROAT and CHEST. II Un* bmn mvl« and »-ld lor ninny yrnrn, and need* hat a trial to vunvinen you ot ita virtue. WILL YOU TRY IT? For B&le by all drujcgintH. Price, cciit* a Lottie. R. A. ROBINSON & CO. PROPRIETORS, LOUISVILLE, KY. Mb W* BTAxa, M W. Mary Hjt Ha* Oriaana. La.. ITS ^'rraSa^^hta. au~. hays bean trooblad frank childbuod wkk Impora Blood aad arqptioo oa my faoa-two bcttlaa of _ earfoot oura. I yaluabla modicina." Oanntoe haa abwaTrada Marti and CToamd red toaa on wrapper. Take na other. Madaonljby llltVWS tURMlCAL C‘J.. MALTIMOR*. HE THE THE STATE ©K SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DARLINGTON. Oturt of Common rim*. JOHN McSWF.KN, 1‘Uluiiff, agaiaal T. M. JONES. Di-irn.ltnt. To ilia <1ef»nditiil, T. M JONES: You are herrhj- giimmonril and rrquirrd to * ntwer the complain in this astion, a copy of which it herewith aeryed upon you, and to seree a copy ot your answer to the said complaint on the suhacrihers at their office at Darting!o > C. H.. within twenty day* after the nerriee hrreof, ex ol'tsiy of the d ay of such uerrice; and if you fail to answer the complaint withiu the lim u aforesaid, the plaintiff in thiractiuo will apply ta the Couri for the relief d- tuanded in the oom-laint. Dated Sept. 17, A. D 1880 BOYD & BOYD, Plaintiff's Attorneys, To the Defendant T M Jo ies: Take uotice, that the Summons in this action of which the foregoing is a copy and the Complaiat therein were filed in the office of tbn Clerk of the Court for Dar lingtou County, on Sept einher 17th, 1886. BOYD A BOYD. Pl’tff’s Attys Sept 30. ’86—til. Ex. ©ov. A. H. Stephens’ Cousin. I am first cousin of the late Ex- Governor Alexander H. Stephens, atd have been postal elerk on dif ferent railroads sinoe 1888. For ten years I have been a sufferer from a eaneer on my face, which grew worse until the discharge of matter became profuse and very offensive. I became thoroughly t’.isgnsted with blood purifiers and E ronounced them humbugs, as I ad tried many without relief. Finally I was induced to use B. B. B., which was aboat the 1st of February, aud continned its use nntll the latter part of April. The offensive discharge decreased at once and the hardness aronud the cancer disappeared. It improved my general health. and I rapidly (rained flesh and strength. The discharge gradually decreased and the cancer became less aud less in size until nothing remains except a scar to tell the tale of a once dan gerous cancer. All who hare seen me since 1 have commenced the nse of B. B B. bear testimony of my great improvement, and the scar on my face shows that it cured the cancer. I find that B. B. B. comes squarely op to what it is re commended. and I cannot say too much in praise of this wonderful medicine. I have tried them all, hot B B. B. stands at the top as a blood purifier. The above is copied from the Athens (Ga.) Banner- Watchman, being the voluntary language of Mr. James A- Greer, which editor Gantt indorses: “Mr. Greer is an honest, upright eitisen of Athens, who bad a bad cancer, and his nomeroas friends thought that he ooold not live very long, ae the cancer was gradually sapping the foundation of bis con- stitutioa, bat now looks well and hearty.’’ I Against 18. Several physicians have pronoun ced my disease blood poison, caus ed by paint or lead in the paint, bat they could not care me. Last * . ' ■' ^ Ait a AURM11 i Moat at tha diaaaaaa wfajr.li agio- -.'■•uiU:) t ar-- - . . a07caandbyadt*irdei*d«m<)!t:(*;iittUfiLfVL :t. tot all oomptainW at ttua ktad K.otk *» o! thaLivnr, Biliouxnaaa. Karroo* Djapapala, Indi-r-a- Uoo, Irraculartt/ of tbo DoweW. OoDsti|^.uoa. Vlatu- lanex, Rrurtationa and Bur.inX < f tiu Stia.i irh (flozm-tiaioa oallad Ilnartbtin.) Mi -wna. M-l-ri v. Bloody Fhki, Chilli aud IV-vor B-rikS-um >'nr.r. Eihaoation before or after Fi v- rs Chrooio Di r- rhosa. ham ot Arpettta. Hnadacho, K-»il Bo- Ci Imaolarttina tnd.lantat to itau-.W*. Baanns <1 -r r. STRDIGEB S Istnnituabl*. tttonotapai-.r. M f -r ulldw. .*- bnt /A11DCT an dtoaaMa - f tba LIVER, wit! VUriC. STOMACH and BCtMfiLS. D rtkaocu* tha enniplexi >d ti.-m a »aay. foil ■» Unto, to a ruddy, naalttiy oolor. i’ rnttn-ty -omorr- low glootny ipirtta. It la oos of the BEST AL TERATIVES and PURIFIERS C7 Ti:t BLOOD, and la A VALUABLE TONIC. STADICER’S AUnAW Par salo by all Druftl-tit. Prtfpfl. JA prr'. ?! C. r.STADtC-n, “roprlcto-. no SO. FRONT ST.. Pt iadalpHa, J. K, FIRE INSURANCE, :m:’i v e r, Darlington, S. C. AOSNT FOR ST. PAUL FIRE INS CO, of St Paul, Minn. Risks taken on dwellings, store houses, stocks of mdse., etc. •^Office iu rear of Post Office. Sep. 23, ’88—tf BAKER’S Mir Musk to! Charlotte, N. C. Bevr Bros, Cylinder Top, Up right Pianos, New England, and other makes, direct trom 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 erery kind of mu sical instrumeot on band. S^Terms easy, to suit the times. Prof. WILLIAM BAKER,. Proprietor. April 15, ’86 ly GEO- W- BROWN- Attorney and Counselor at Law OFFICE: North Sidx Public Squab*. DARLINGTON C. fl., £ r. PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL BUSINESS. Ocl. 14, ’8o—Ij. OATS, Baggies and Harness. 5000 Bushels Red Ru-.i Proof Oats at 70 cents per bushel. A large lot of New Cotumhis and Ok ein nali Buggies and a full line ol Single and Doable harness. mcoullough & blacuvojll Sept 16, '86-tf DARLINGTON NEWS JOB OFFICE. DARLINGTON. Jewelry Store, SPECTA.03L.ES AND EYE Q-E.A.SSES, which will be fitted up by an ex perienced Optician. If you old people want to see as good as you ever did, ask tor the Leiuarc’a Rock Crystal Glasses. JAMES H. MASON, Pearl Street. Darlington, S. C. Dec 17, ly FLORIDA 1 MIC! HR- FOSTER S. OHAFHAN, landmarks of tbs Georgia now of Orlando, Florida, Cut of the Drug trad*, write* : “I can hardly select a single case of the many to whom I ha»e sold Guinn’s Pioneer Blood Uenewer, but what hare been satisfied: and I find it the best remedy ‘for all Skin Diseases I have ever sold, and a fine Fiarida Tonic. FOSTER 8. CHAPMAN. Ortanda, Fla.” A Certain Care for Catarrh! A Superb Flesh Producer aud Tonic! Guinn's Pioneer Blood Renewer, Cures alt Blood and Skin Diseases, Rheu matism, Scrofula, Old S >re». A perfect Spring Medicine If not in your msrket, it will be for warded on reeript of price. Small Bottles, $1.00, Large $1.75. Essay on Bluad and Skin Diseases mailed free. MACON MEDICINE CO., MACON. GA. For aale by Inly 1, >86 iltlHElB* WILLCOX A CO. EOTTTZ’S NORSK AMO CATTLK POWDKR3 Bo Hean will die of Colic. Bore or Lrire r*. Tea, If Fonti-x fow ler* are need fn time. fow drrawlHmrr and prevent lloo Caoi saa. Pout*'* Cowdera will 'prevent Cart* in Fuwio. Font*'- fawden will Inereare ttie quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent, and make the butter Arm -Ml kvrt. l. F*uu* Powder* will cur* or prevent almort kVaST III a. a a* to wtilch Hoc- - nnd < *tt> arc rahjort, F0ct*-s Pc« di n vc in* uiva baTinyacnon. Sold everywhere. ^ DAVID e. POUTS. Proprietor, W BALT1U0BE. MD. For sale at Dr. J. A. Boyd’s. J. FRANK EARLY, THE ACKNOWLEDGED LEADER DF Low Prices! Begs to announae to the public that his Fall and Winter stock is unusually large and attractive. NEW SCHEE U-LTE5 ^•ir**' FOE —v FRESH ARRIVALS DAILY Come and examine his Stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, Dress Goods, Jerseys, Cloaks, Short Wraps, New-Mar- kets, Fine Balmaral Skirts, Shawls, Clothing, Hats, etc. Always on hand a full line of the celebrated Bay State Boots and Shoes. Also a line of Ziegler’s fine shoes, Ladies wear, and a nice line of Spring heel shoes foi children. ANDC. A S. RAILROAD* Pbmideht’s llrncR . C. A 0. aid C. A 8. R.WLRo itjt. [ Char lest oa, 8. 0., May S, IbMi j Oa aad after May 8th. the trait,* ..q taeae roada will run aa fal'owa (Suuduy , x or pled) efery day: oowa raaii. Leave Wadeabaro.— 7.46 \ j,[ Beaaett* .8 16 Mervoa’a .f.30 \ efarlaad s em Leave Cheraw 'MO Cash .It .jr, Soeiety Hill.... lo ]» Dove a...» ...... .lie it Darlington.. 11 tip Palmetto • ••••• eeowoo •ooowww-ww * a 1 1 **(f Arrivo at Floronoo 11 to VT TEA IB. • Leave Floreaee 4.?,<i Palmetto.... 4 45 Darlington .. .5 00 Dove’ Hoowoaoow* oooao* aooowo o**, .6 !ii) Soeiety Hill 5 5.* Caab’s .« 11 Leave Chvraw to MoFarlan•••••• ..m............7 I’-J Morven’a 7 to Bennett a.....#...«.«.....^.,, t fi f 0 Arrive at Wadaabore ^ ro Freight tral« wU) leave Florence at 7 to t M. every day, exeept Sunday, arrive ,1 Cbvraw 1110 A. M., leave Cheraw * ] in P. M., arriv at Florence at 4-00 , m .* A F RAVKNEL, Pi 0. 0. LYNCH, Matter Traneportation P M N 0RTHEA8TERN RAILROAD CO. On*iLtaro», 8. C., Jane 20. I88« On and aftar this dal# the for„ wl ',.g -A-ISTID BUSINESS MEN REMEMBER THAT RIGHT YOUR VERY DOORS — IS THE— AT JOB OFFICE -OF TOE- DARLINOTON NEWS, Where everything is now complete for executing your orders in first class style. We will prepare for you proapHy and really, and at prices as low as those iu Charleston, LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, ENVELOPES, MARKING TAGS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS, AC, AC. k A large and complete line of hardware. Every variety of car- No. 40.. penters tools. Fanning implements, Dixie and ' No - 42 - Pee Dee King plows, plow castings, etc. | aehadulo will bo run ; Loavo Caarleatoa. No 48 8®- 47 ........ Arrive Florence. 2 0, ** in heave* Floreaee. v . 12 0‘ •••ee ••••••••■ ewvweeeea ••••«■ His Grocery depa v tment is large. All heavy groceries, such as Flour, Bacou, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, etc. are handled in large quantities, and will be sold at Wholesale Prices. He is always reaiy to buy every body’s cotton, and will pay the very highest market price in cast. Oo t . 28, 1886—ly. .....1 3.*» 1| 5;, Arrive Cbarlo.tou. No. 40 No. 42. Non. 40, and 47 will not Station*, Not 42 nnd 43 will .top ala! ions. No 40 will .top at Kingntree. L and Monok* Corner. p m 1 m P Rt a in » ’i* P m 6 00 4 or, atop at 1 m ■ iu '»jr at *.] an. *. CENTRAL RAILROAD or S. C. DAU.T. No. 68. Laav# Charleaton..... 7 2 0 J* J WARD. R. O. WUoDf. WARD & WOODS. Attorneys fc Oonnselors at Law, DARLINGTON, 8. C. Will practice Court*. in all State an d Federal firi mmw! Representing ten uf tlie old*-st, largest and mo«t reliable Fire ItMurance Compa nies in the World, I am prepared tn write all elaeses of risk* at lowest posribt- isriff rates. I guarantee to write Dwellings and their contents and Farm Property, on bet ter tirms than any other Agent in the Couoiy. Life, Accident and Cyclone poli cies also issued. Call at my office in the Court House. F E. NORMENT. Sep 9. ’86 -tf MONEY n Loans from $5U0 to $5,000 made on Im proved Cotton IHauiations—not exceeding one-third uf cash selling v duo. on 6 years time, or in 6 equal annual installments. Interest ten per cent. E. KEITH DAEGAN k SON, Altbrne>sai Law, Darlington, 8. C. Sept 80. ’Sfi-dm. THE FINEST —IN THE- Recorampnded by PhysiciaitR, hr the best for medicinal purpoaea. inn malt mm. GMUES, Staple and Fancy. SIGARS and TOBACCO. OF ALL KINDS. xxxx MONOGRAM AND Mim hut, SPECIALTIES. 3?TTJEiE NORTH CAORLINA and TENNE88KE CORN WHISKEY gall at M. 0. ALEXANDER, July 1,’W 6ni 6.1 HMER k SON, Manufacturers -OF- Doors, Sash, Blmus IMOTJXflDIig-a-, —AND - Building Material. ESTABLISHED 1842. CHARLESTON, 8. V. November 6, 1886- ly BUY YOUR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AT HOMEI J B. Killougb will sell you a Chiokering, Mason A Hamlin, Mothu'lieok, Arioo, Groversteen A Fuller and Bent Piano. Also a Mason & Hamlin, Packard or Bay Ftato Organ at Ludden k Bates price* Goods supplied dir etfrom factory, freight paid Fifteen days allowed for teat before pay ing. Orderand ha will risk ibe reeulta. A walnut case organ with a full sot of reots, $65; with two full sets of reeds, $66. Ministers, Churehts, Sunday Schools, and Teacher* get special diseonnl. He also keeps a full line ot Small Musical Merchandise. Makes a speeitlty of Books and Sheet Music. Special prices to Iho trade. At hie office in Florence, you will find Domestic, Homebold and New Homo Sow ing Ma bines, with needles (or all ma chine*. Write or eallou him at Allea’a Block. Catalogues and prices furnished on appli cation. J. H. Schmid has charge of the Machine Department and will keep a stock of Ma chines, machine oil, needles, Re. Also •mail mnsieal merchandise, violins, banjos and strings Leave order* with him. J. B. K1LLOUQH, . , Florence, 8. C. July 80, ’86—ly a. a .MS, OFFICE ON PUBLIC SQUARE, Darlington C. H , S*p All work done in tba beat man ner. Office equipped with latest improvements. Ji Lane’* ™ ” g 8( V Leave Sumter ' y 3 Arrive Columbia Z‘.!!!T.I0 40 h m - »o m R IQ No. 52. Leave Colnmbia 6 , 7 „ :: srr r .c v u.,i; Nos. 52 and 6# wil' step Uae* Fffrpri^Q Qml Manning. T ’J F Dtvikr Gen’i Pass. Agt. G.a’i S.. r .. iiLiiMm, (muBit m mm mm Nov. 16, 1386. GOING SOUTH. No. 42. Daily, except Monday. 6 4* » >» 7 lo 1 m 8 »>ti * ti, »:ix* >, Leave Wilmiagton Leave L Wacoamaw Laav* Marion Arrive at Florenoo No. 48, Daily, Leave WHaungton Leave L. Waceamaw Leave Marioa Arrive Flerenee Arrive Sumter Arrive Columbia No. 40 D*u,t. Leov* Wilmington, Leave Lake Waceamaw Leave Marion Arrive at Floreaee Arrive Sumter Arriv* Columbia 8.15 •> >• 9 3'.l jt hi 11.27 p in 12 lop >a 4.21 * a f>. 4') s m 10 15 p nt 11 30 r in 12 47 a 'a I 26 a >11 4 24 a m 6 40 a m 4 30 p in 6 14 p ra 7 03 p ia 8 80 p iu No. 43 Daily. Leave Columbia Arrive Sumter Leave Florence, Leave Marion Leave Lake Waeeamaw Arrive at Wilmington, GOING NORTH. No. 45, Daily, exeept Saturday. Leave Florence 10 06 p m Leave Marion Leave L Waooamaw Arrive at Wilssiafton No 47 Daily Loavo Columbia. Arrive Sumter Leave Florence, Loavo Marion Loavo Lake Waooamaw Arrivo ot Wilmingtoo.» 10 47 p m 12 48 » m 1 60 a m 9 56 p m 12 00 p nt 4 2fi a m 6 00 a m 7 10 am 820am Train No. 43 stops at all stations. Nos. 48 aad 47 stops only at Brinkley’s WbitevHIo, Lake Waceamsw, Fair Bluff, Nijhola, Marioa, Pet Dee, Florenee, Tibi- monsville, Lvnebburg. Maye-vllle, Slimier, Wedgefitid, Camdau Juneticn and EaHt. over. Passengers for Colombia and all poists on C. • 0. R. R., C. C. ft A R. R. 8 -ations. Aiken Junction and all points beyond, should take No. 48. Pullman (Sleepits for Augusta on tkia road. Separata Pullman Sleeper* for Savannah and for Angnsta oa Train 48 AH trains run solid botweea Charleston aad Wllmirglon. JOHN F. DIVINE. Gen lSupt T M. EMMERSON, Geo. Pas. Agt- tTb. SMIH. Attorney at I aw. DARLINGTOtf, C. H., S. C. Office Up-atalra ever Pact Office. Will pracuob 10 Circa it Courts sod Bapreme Coart of Sooth Caroline. Prompt attention given to all bu- sinesR, and special attention given to eolleotions. Ian 14, '86 ly. For Rale at Dr. J. A. Beyd’fi