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' ■ ■ • &' An aMOOiated press telegram from Boston states th at J. Hen dricks McLane, Independent candi date for Governor of 8ontb Caroli na in 1882, is to enter Tuft’s Divin ity School in a few weeks to take a special coarse in preparation for the University. Good Results in Every Case. D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer o f Cbatauooga, Ten a., writes that he was seriously afflict ed with a severe cold that settled on bis longs: bad tried many re medies without benefit. Being in duced to try Dr. King’s New Dis covery for Consumption, did so and was entirely cured by use of a few bottles. Since which time he has used it in his family for all Coughs and Colds with best results. This is the experience of thousands whose lives have been saved by this Wonderful Discovery. Trial Bottles tree at Willcox & Co’s. Drug Store. Cure For Piles. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has some affection cf the kidneys or neighboring organs. At times, symptoms of indigestion are present tUtalenoy, uneasiness of the atom acb, 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 upon the parts affected, absorbing the Tumors, allaying the intense itching, and effecting a permanent care. Price 60 cents. Address The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua, O. Sold by Willcox & Co. An End to Bone Scraping. Edward Shepherd, ofHarrisburg, says l8h€pl»L„, _ HU says: “Having received so much benefit from Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty to let suffering humanity know it. Have had a running sore on mv teg for eight years; my doctors told me I would have to have the bone scraped or teg amputated. I used, instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes Back ten’s Arnica Salve, and my teg is now sound and well.” Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents a bottle, and Buokleu’s Arnica Salve at 25c. per box by Willcox A Co. I have received greater benefit from them than from the eighteen, and am now rapidly recovering. There is no question about the superiori ty of B. B. B. over all blood reme dies. 215 Reynolds street. W. H. Woody. Augusts, Ga., April 21st, 1886 Flesh Sloughing off in Pieces. For two years I have been con fined to bed with a loathsome form of Blood Poison, which had about eaten me up, and I and others bad no hope of a recovery. For a while I could neither walk, sit down, nor lie down, only in misery as my flesh seemed to be falling off my 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 purifiers without benefit, and sever al physicians treated me until large sums of money had been expended, but not 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 B. B. on me and got a bottle from Mr. Brockington, at Beaufort, S. 0, and before one bottle bad been used 1 commenced gaining strength, my appetite improved, sores commenc ed healing and when two bottles bad been used I was on my feet and walking around to the astonish- ment of everybody. Witness: Mbs. Lauba Hart. Fbed. R. Jackson. Beaufort, S. G., May 10, 1886. A Book of Wonders, Free. All who desire full 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 our 32 page Illustrated Book of Wonders, filled with the most won derful and startling proof ever be- before known. Address, Blood Balm Go., Atlanta, Go. ^ Mow 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 cians At the same time I was advertising Dr. Bosanko’s Gongb and Lang Syrup. I had little faith bnt thought to try it as a last re sort, now 1 believe even more than they tell me of its curative qualities. (From The News, Elizabethtown, Ky.) Sold by Willcox & Co. Dr. Gunn’s Liver Pills. Removes Goustipation, prevents Malaria, cares Dyspepsia, and give* new life to the system. Only one lor a dose. Free Samples at Will- cox & Go. A trial will convince the most skeptical that Hughes’ Gough Syrup is just what the proprietors claim for it, a simple, efficient re medy for Gonghs, Golds, Asthma, etc. Ask your druggist for it. Ex. Gov. A- H- Stephens’ Cousin. I am first cousin of the late Ex- Gorernor Alexander H. Stephens, atd have been postal clerk on dif ferent railroads since 1868. For ten years I have been a sufferer from a cancer on my face, which grew worse nntil the discharge of matter became profuse and very offensive. I became thoroughly disgusted with blood purifiers and prononneed them bumbngs, as I had tried many without relief. Finally I was induced to nse 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 the cancer disappeared. It improved my general health and I rapidly gained flesh and strength. The discharge gradually decreased and the cancer became les-i 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 the use of B. B. B. bear testimony of my great improvemenL and the scar on my face shows tnat it cored the cancer. I find that B. B. B. comes squarely up to what it is re commended. and I cannot say too much in praise of this wonderful medicine. I have tried them all, but 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 citisen of Athens, who bad a bad sanonr, and his namerons friends thought that he could not live very long, as the cancer was gradually sapping the foundation of his con stitution, bot now looks well and hearty.* S Against 18. Several physicians have pronoun oed my disease blood poison, caus ed by paint or lead in the paint, bot they could not core me. Last summer I used eighteen bottles of a largely advertised blood medicine, which did me no more good than so much water. I have used only two bottles of B. B. B. and am proud to say that HUGHES’ VALUABLE REMEDY In nil Tbrott uni Lnnc Troublu, (neb M Co tiff Hm, Colds, Asthma, Ththialc, Hoarsen om. Incipient Consumption, Ac. AND 18 CERTAINLY WORTH TRYINO. PorntobriUDnuntMs Prt.w IS rta. •bottle. R. A. ROBINSOR A CO. wopwetow. LOUISVILLE, KY. * *3^' | a AURANT8 i Meet of the diaMMM which kOict unkind u* i-rlsis- •lly oatundbj •duonlwrad conditioned the LIVER. For *11 oocnpUinU <d Uiia kind, (neb (• Tarpiditj ti theUrer. RUinameM. Nervous Drvpepua. Indin*- Moa. IrrWuUntT of the Boweie, (lonetipetiun. FUte - Idler. KracWtvme end Heroine at the Btomech (euuettnee celled MeertbnnO. M jnne, kUlarie. Blood* Flux. Chill* end Fee»r. Breekbeoe Fever. KihenetVm before or efter Fevers Chronic Ditr- (how. Lost el Appetite. Heedech*. Fool Rnelh. biecoluttiee tnebtonUl to Femelee, Beorinc-dnen ^^STADl&EffSAU&Amj ■ah**e..aa.! . It InvaiuatXs. HHnotspuiacueloreOdieeeeee. an dtssaGooof th» LIVKR, 8TOM AC Head ROWELS, eompleiioo born a aezy. F-Jlc* , te e redd*, beeitii* eotoc It entirei* n«ov« lew. gtoomr epiriU. It it owe of the BEST AL- TSHATIVK8 and PURIFIERS OP THE BLOOD, and la A VALUABLE TONIC. a CURE I Mwwfflwtf rcnvwrw«l or wrb« Awffrr frwa Imlnmltlwa wcvwliar t« Ufeclr ms. alit.aU try WOMEN renvwsNl sin iflrmltlm altar BROW* 5 M ft? sV; W ■» -AkkOe I Trie BE5TTCNIC This madirtna combtn** In'n mGh pi fa ***- \%\m i, aad is Invaluable for J> :, -«»aacv )*.-<iiii<Lr to nrua and all w!w> lead IYvpp || La* __ jm and Pnrittr* Uio Min ••Imfwi the A|r|»efll«S Str^MffdirRH the .kltfariC* auJ Nerv©*-»n fact thontcghly I itvlfforal**. Clears tbe coteplaxn-n and roakec : ’w •kin sir.noth. IfcdoeanA U*c k*a the esu** headache, ur pmdnoe cvaslip^tt-m—n/' «• A-r ir*e- Mm Euzabbth Baird '4 Knrwe!! Are.. Miit.iu- kee Wia., aara. under datn ot l>«v. Uth. I-M: u I have tuM>dBro«m'8 Iron liittera.aud it has bean more than a doctor to me. saving: cured me «>f the waakneaa Indian Ua ra in hi**. * ko rure<; t.ta »-f Liv er Oanplaint. ai. i now my oonpkaiv’U is cl# >r and good, lias aino lieoi. benehcisl to my eLitdrmq.** Mbs Looha C KR4«r<iw. Kasg Un LputvIV T.. eieept Ilruen'i It* C Haertt'oe. Beet Luck: rre terferad nci !d mkftj lr- . and c -all ybteia relief (r, »n'e Iron Bit!-—." "SVSJi. fr. u. nut in up Genuine hea above Trade ti. rk and croaerd red iinee an wrapper. Tnki- Bo ntber. Mad. out* b/ BROWN CIIEUICAL CO-. UALT1ROKK.■». STADICER'S AURAKT11 Fur eele bp all DruppMa. PdceSi.OO p-r h Hi- O. V. STADICER, Wroprlctcr, tdO SO. PROMT ST.. PhlladwIphlB, P» FIRE INSURANCE. J. b:, m’i e n, Darlington, S. C. AO BNT FOB ST. PAUL FIRE INS. GO, of SL Paul, Minn. Risks taken on dwellings, store houses, stocks of mdse., etc. Mr Office in rear of Post Office. Sep. 23, ’86—tf THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA CODNTY t)I DARLINGTON. Court of Common PUat. JOHN McSWEEN, Plaintiff. AgAtnet T. M. JONES. Dtftodaol. To the defend not, T. M JONES: You ere hereby summoned end required to answer the eomplaiu in Ihie action, a copy of which is herewith aerved upon you, and to serve • eop; of y our notwer to the Mid complbiat on tbe subscribers »t (heir office at Darliugton C. U., within twenty days after the service hereof, ex elusive of the day of such service; and if yeu fail lo answer (be complaint within tbe time aloreeaid, (he plaintiff in thisaotiua will apply te the Court for Ihe relief de- tuanded in the eom - lalut. Dated Sept 17, A. D 1H8« BOYD A BOYD, Plaiotiff's Attorneys. To the DefenJaat T. M Jones : Take botiee. that the Summons in this action of wbiob the foregoing is a copy and tbe Complaiat therein were filed in the office of I be Clerk of the Court for Dar lingten County, on Sept ember 17tb, 1886. •BOYD A BOYD. Pl’tr* Attys. Mept. 80. ’86—6t. BAKER’S Poplu Misit bm\ Charlotte, N. C. BeVr Bros, Gyliuder Top, Up right Pianos, New England, and other makes, direct from the factory. Jesse French end Peleobet Or gans, for sale or rent, on tbe instal ment plan, Pianos and Organs thoroughly toned and repaired. A large assortment of the latest sheet-music, and every kind of mn sical instrument ou band. fSjrTerms easy, toanit tbe times. Prof. WILLIAM BAKER, Proprietor. April 15, ’M , ly A. a M, D. D. OFFIGE ON PUBLIC SQUARE, Darlington C. H , S. C- GEO- W- BROWN- Attorney and Oonnselor at Law OFFICE: North Sidi Polic Sqv*ua. DARLIXGTON C. B., & C. PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL BUSINESS. 0«t. 14, '86—ly. OATS, Buggies and Harness. 5000 Bushel* Rsd Rust Proof Gala at 70 centa per buahel. A large lot of Ntw Columbus and Ciaeiu nali Buggiee sod a full lias of Siogle aad Double harnese. McCullough a blackwell Sept 16, ’86—if THE J. FRANK. EARLY, TBE ACKNOWLEDGED LEADER OF Low Prices! Begs to announae to the public that his Fall and Winter i stock is unusually largo and attractive. ISTBWSCTIElDl/XuEj i&ir nmmmw . -' J VU A DARLINCTON NEWS JOB OFFICE.iFRESH ARRIVALS DAILY. -AJNJTD BUSINESS MEN Come and examine his Stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, Dress Goods, Jerseys, Cloaks. Short Wraps, New*Mar- kets, Fine Ralmaral 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. A large and eowplete line of hardware. Every variety of car penters tools. Farming implements, Dixie and Pee Dee King plows, plow castings, etc. His Grocery department is large. All heavy groceries, such as Floor, Bacon, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, etc., are handled in large quantities, and will be sold at Wholesale Prices# FOR C. A D. AND C. * 4. RAILROADS Pua«iDEBT > *Orric* * C. h D. xbrC. R 8 RAILROADS. L Charleatou, A 0., kUy-S, 1886 j Oa and after May Sib. ika train* ot, lbeat read* will run aa ftl'ows (Sunday #* espied) svary day t snwa rukia. Leave Wadaaber*.. 7.44 g u Banuatl*,,,, ......g |g Merveu'a..„ 8.«o V a Farlaad... .8.80 Leave Cheraw ...........8.AG Caah’ §••••••««••• eusaaef*# #66 Soeiely Hill •••••aaS»#••*•%•«• 10 18 Dova’a., 1044 Darlingiaa..,. U 08 Palvett* Ji jo Arrive at FloieuM II 40 a vr rax:*, Lear* floreaea 4,80 P u Palmatto 4 4s * Darlingtoa '.g qq Dave*...„ 6 54 Sealety Hill 44a ® ••••••••••# sssse* s**sa»vs.® ] ^ Ltftvt Chertw,,,, 40 tSSepaaaagaaea.uT 29 Mmwv.;.. rid , too Arrive at W»d**ber*.. M 8 80 Freight train wiN leave Flerenee at 7J0 A P. M., arrlv- al Flereoee a* 4 00 r. » O. Q. LYNCH, Maater OETTEHA.IjXj"y_ j He is always ready to buy every body’s cotton, and will pay the very highest market price in cash. DARLINGTON. Jewelry Store* SFECTA.03L.ES AND - EYECE ASSES, which will be fitted up by an ex perienced Optician. If you old people want to see as good as yon ever did, ask for the Lemare’s Rock Crystal Glasses. JAMES H. MASON, Pearl Street. Darliugtou, 8. 0. Dec 17, ly A I? 1 FLORIDA TONIC! MR FOSTER S. JHAPMAN, Cut of the landmarks of th# Georgia Drug (rad*, now of Orlando, Florida, writ*#: -I ean hardly acleot a single cast of tba many to whom I have aold Guinn’s Pionear Blood Henewer, but what have been satisfied: and I find It tbe best remedy *for all Skin Disea*«e I have ever aold, aad a Sna Flarida Toni*. FOSTER 8. CHAPMAN. Or lands, Fla.” A Certain Core for Catarrh i A Superb Flesh Producer and Tonic! Qiinn’f Pioneer Blood Renewer, Corea all Blood and Skin Diaeaaaa, Rhen- matiam, Scrofula, Old Sore*. A perfect Spring Medieine If not in your market, it will b* for warded on reeeipt of prioe. Small Bottlee, 91.00, Urge. $1.74. Essay on Bloed and Skin Diseases mailed free. MACON MKDICINR CO., MACON, OA. Oct. 28,1886—ly. For sale by Jely 1, *8S WILLCOX a CO. EOTTTZ’S MOftSK AMO CATTLK POWDERS :« ■ All work done in the best man ner. Office equipped with latest improvements Jan 14, ’86 ly. jrNBwTUWJfsaEa: “•'* Coatt-s Powdsn wilt car* tod firsveat Roe rwounu. Fsatst Jfovdsts Win rrtvvnt Gar* >* Fvwia. Foat*-* fuvrdvis wlB larrvsM the qsantltr of Bilk wtd ervsa iwcstr psr ovol, sad r.iaks Iba buUurfina mgawsel Fsota's Powdste wilt «tr* or rrevset almost rvssx Otssass to wlilrJi n<us« and Caul* art MUscL Porrz-s t-own.a* will aiva SaTisraorios. Bold tvsfjrwhcr*. % Davis s. posts. Proprisw*. * SAi.TiKoaa.aWi For sale at Dr. J. A. Boyd’s. REMEMBER THAT RIGHT AT | YOUR VERY DOORS —IS THE— J. J. WARD. ■. O. WOOD*. WARD & WOODS. Attorneys k Counselors at Law, DARLING TON, S. C. Will practice ia all Stats and Federal Court*. JOB OFFICE —OF THE- MRLim SEWS, Where everything it now complete for exeenting yonr orders in first class style. We will prepare for yon promptly and neatly, and at prices as low as those in Gbsrleston, Representing ten of the old**t, largest 1 aad moat reliable Fir* Insurance Compa- eiee in the World, I am prepared lo write all elassee of risks at lowest posslblt tariff raise. I guaranies lo writ* Dwellings and their conisul* and Farm Property, on bet ter terms then any other Agent in ibe County. Life, Aoeident and Cyclone poli- cie* also ieaued. Call al my office in tbe Conn House. F. E. NOB MENT. Sap 9. ’86 -tf MONEY prom mm. Loan* from $500 to $5,000 mad* on Im. proved Colton Plantation*—not exceeding one-third of ciab selling value, on 6 years lima, or in 6 equal annual installmenta. Intereat ten per cent. E. KEITH DARGAN & SON, Attorney* at Law, Darlingtoa, S. C. Sept 80, '8S—4m. THE FINEST —IN THE- Recommeoded by Physicians, as the beet for medicinal parpoaes. mn hit mm. LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS ENVELOPES, MARKING TAGS MONTHLY STATEMENfS, AC., 40. GROCERIES, Staple and Fancy. SIGARS and TOBACCO. X-Biqu.oxrs, OF ALL KINDS. xxxx MONOGRAM AND DtPPIH MILT, SPECIALTIES. iFTJIRE NORTH CAORUNA and TENNESSEE CORN WHISKEY CALL AT X- 0. ALEXANDER, July 1,’•6 ,6m g. s. mu & UV1 „ Manufacturers -OF- Doors, Sash, Blimis ivtoxjLiDiisra-s, —AND - Building Material, ESTABLISHED 1849. CHARLESTON, S. V. November 6, 1885- ly Tax Notice. Dasunoto*, 8. C., Sept. 30, ’86. The Tax Books will beapsa atpiaaes and pates taentlo 'ed below for the collection of Stale, County and School Taxes due fop tbe Fiscal Year beginning November 1st, 1885 Tax psyert will take notice tbai th* present lew prohibit* any extension of tiaie. Darlington, October 15, 16. 18 84. Darlingion, November 1. 16, 16, $2, 23. Darlington, December 3rd to lath main, aive, closing on Saturday* at 8 o’atoek. Mechanicsvillt, October 19th, Back Swamp, Ootober 20tb. Palmetto, October 2lst. Effingham, October 22*d. Swift Creek, at Early'*Crass Roads, Oc tober 26th. Philadelphia, October 27th. Ebeneter, Ootober Slik. Jamei* X Reads, October 29th. Leavensworth, November 2nd. Autiooh, Noveoiher 3rd. High Hill, November 4th. Tane’ Bay, Howe’s Siatioa, November 6tk. Stoke* Bridge, November 8tb. Clyde, November 9tb. Cypress, November 10th. Lisbon, November lltb. Timmonsville, November Ifftb and 13th Lydia. November 17th and 19th alosina at 8 o'clock. " Hartsellle, November 18th. CarteraailU, November 80th. Secielr Hill, November $4th, 25'h,l6th. closing at 12 o’clock last day. Florence, November 29ik. >0tb, Decem ber let, eleeiag at i e'cleck laat day. Levy for State Taxea 66 milk* Levy for County Taxe* | Levy for School Tax** 8 « ToUl 10J •« Poll Tax, One Dollar. D. H. TRAXLER. „ Treasurer P. V, Sept, JO, ’86—1/ No 48 He. 47.■•••••«,, ORTH EASTERN RAILROAD CO. ,, «. C . Jua# JO. 1888 0* and after tbia data th* fol',.;’.. schedule will he run : owieg Leave Cearlesten. p« ••••* s.ss.. 12 3A a ArrifE Flor#do#. 5*' JJ — 4 10 p * Leaves Flereec*. 1J® m 1 16 a a n 9 * - 11 44 p ^ Arrive Charleeiea. II® a a w TI"' 4 06 a b UL. ” •“ - - « u * iu «•» «.u ceniral railroad ** 8, c, 0414V. N*. 68. L T® C £':r — 7W aa l.... ist.v.-rr:— is •• Arrive Csluubia ,. * ^ N«. 62. Leave Columbia. . .. uT#'7 * 44 P Arrive Chari..U.“ "iS'" Nes 68 .nd 68 nil.' .up 4t U-# ^ p,,,,.,,, aad Mtoorag, T. U. Eaeessn. j f b °®" 1 Agt. cso’i'V:::: VIUMIM, C4LCIKI4 Gl ilCCSTI KiiLi Nor. 15, 1885. GOING SOUTH, No. 42. Daily, ox-oyi Maaday. Leave Wilmiagioo 4 gj ( Leav# L Waocamaw v i a Leave Marion p Arrive at Floroaoo p g ( , No. 48. Daily, Leave Wllariagloa o 15 . Leave L. Wacoamaw a «o Leave Marioa I] 2’ Arrive Florence 12 10 i Arrive .SumUr 4 2< Arrive Columbia a L, No. 40 Dsilv. Leave Wilminrtea, Leav* Lake Waecamaw Leave Marten Arrive at Florence Arrive Sumter Arrive Columbia Na. 48 Daily, 10 16 p m 11 90pm 13 47 • m I 26 am 4 24 am 8 40am 4 80 p 6!4p 7 Ot p 8 80 p Leave Columbia Arrive Sumter Leave Florence, Leave Marioa Leave l^ke Waecamaw Arrive at Wilmington, GOING NORTH. No. 46, Daily, exeept Katarday. Leave Floree*# 10 06 n m Leave Mario. I0 47 J * Leave L Waocamaw IS 48 a m Arrive at Wilmington 1 60 a m No 47 Dailv. Leave Columbia. 9 44 p ■ Arrive Sumter 12 00 pm Leave Flereoee, 4 26 e m Leav* Marion 4 00 a at Leave Lake Waeoamaw 7 10 a a Arrive at Wilmingtoa, 6 30 a m Train No. 43 atopa at all atatiaaa. Nr*. 48 aad 47 atopa oaly at Brinkley’* Whiievill*. Lake Waecamaw. Fair Bluff/’ Nichols. Marion, I’#* Dae, Florence, Tim. monsville, Lvnehburg. MsyerVllle, Memter, Wedgefield, Camden Jaaeoea and East, over, Paseengere far Columhle aad all pelala on C. A G. R. R., C. a * A R. R. 8 miieas, Aiken Junction and all poinla beyond, should take No. 48. Pullman Steepsre for Augusta *u this road. Seperate Pullmsn Sleeper* fee tavaassh and far Auguata on Train 48 All Iralas run aolid betwaen Charltstea aad WHmibgtoa. JOHN F. DIVINE. Gan I Sopt T M. EMMEESON, Gan. Paa. Agt. T. e. SPAM. Attorney at I c-w. DARLINGTON, C. H., S. C. Offic# ffp'fttlrs ov«r Post Offic*. Will practice in Circuit Court* and Supreme Court of Sooth Carolina. Prompt attention given to nil bo- aineaa, and apodal attention givaa to colleotiona. . tf*|BS« am 9 awa asMevanawas Mm. *!.#•> For Sale at Dr J. Jh. Bo/ffa j., 1 . eft ; ' # U-i'