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Echoes from the Fee Dee A small blind negrr olnld was banuxl to death on the plantation of Mr. A. A. Myers In We*t Marion la»l Saturday, and on the Sunday S reviooa one on the |dautatio:i of lr. R. S. LeGette met the same honible fate.; The Eben< *er Church Conference of Blenheim Circuit passed appro priate resolutions recently on the death of Mr. Henry Edens, who was one ot their most useful and sea ooa members The influence of ■ack men in a church and cotmnuui* ty can hardly be estimated. His loss wit be sorely felt, both in the Church and the Sunday-school Revival services have been in progress in the Methodist Church ot Marion for some time past. Much interest has been manifested in tho meeting from the beginning, but withiu the last few days that inter est has been visibly increased. The congregation last Sunday night was one ot the largest ever seen in the eborcb. Every seat in the body of the chnich waa occupied. A ■amber of conversions have been reported and the end is not yet Brnncttsville has been shaken ftem center to circumference on the aobject of religion, so the Marlboro Democrat tells os, and old men. ilddle-sged men, young men, wo* U * * and chddren all fall under the power of the Spirit. Up to last Wednesday 86 souls have been con- verted and the good work goes on. The revival is under the charge of Vav. J. W. Dame', of Bennettsville, aasistt d by Rev. H. G. Scndday, of Darlington. Spring Millinery, Fancy and I> H Y O-OODS, CORSETS, GLOVES, NECK-WEAR, So. ALSO Ladi«s’, Miami and Childran’i Shorn at loweit prices, at W. C. BYRD'S New BUad. Martb 15, '88. - 8m FLORENCE TO THE FRONT! A LONG PELT WANT NOW SUPPLIED. Wa have opened a large*! Sale and Uvtry Stable ia the Town of Flore neo, 8 C„ where we ibalt keep alwaea oe head a feed aaaertmeat of Matt* ead Horse*, es- peeUlly eeleeied tor this climate and ooun - try. Wa will earrj alee a fall line of Bug- fiee, Wagone. ae well ae buggy and wagon material, aad a complete (took of Harneae and Saddlery in addition to this general Ha* af (**d*. we will carry a full line of laavy Oreeeriee which we «ill eel I only at wboteanU and by the pnekng*. Per- ease wiehing anything in our line will do wilt, w* think, to see our good* before haying. W* ebail do our beet to giro eat- tatoetiea to all. Everything we cell ebail be guaranteed ia writing if denired, and the moaey will alwnye be ehee'felly re- ftnded if the gooda fall abort in n^y par ticular. W* mi an busineee, and nro re- apaaeible tor nil w* any. If fair dealing amd bard work will plena* the public then we aak all who want gooda ia our lina lo earn* aad trade with ua and we feel sure that they will be pleated, Remember that Ftarenee to eaay of aeoeaa, and we wieb nil wha ge there te make ear pine* their hend- faerters. Oar Livery ehnll be a epeoial feature in the busiaear. and one will alwayi find tea an nad comfortable vehicle* in to carry him wherever be may ariaS te g* at meet reaeonable rate*. W* deair* aleo t* any that our lot is large aad roomy, aad w* want everybody whe **■** to Florenoe t* know that they ana get let-voom and good ahelter f or their learn* aad vehicle* day or night, toe* of ehavge. Borma will be fed by the day or meath at reaeonable chargee. Daa't fall to oome lo oee ae and tell ell year frieade to oome, w* will do our beet fit make yea comiorteble. COVINGTON BROS. Oet.0, 1887. iy. OFFICE OF com Am DALINQTON, 8. €., Jan. Me 1888. |HI FOLLOWING ACT M PVBLISH- T I ED ia aaoordnr e* with Beotioa 8 j Sa Sat te allow animproved lands which have net been on the las books since 1878 to be liated without penalty. 1. Be it eeaeted by the Senate proved lead which baa been upon the tax aeaha elae* the fiaital year commencing ■iv—her 1,1887, aad wbieb aie not on the forfeited liet, ebell at any lime before the tatdav tf October, 1888, be reiamed tathe Ceaaty Auditor for taxation, the ■■id Aad iter be. aad ia hereby instructed, te aseoea the came aad to eater it open the of the Sseal year commencing > 1, 1887, with the Maple taxes ^ftdhpSjMSfe 4fMSttfhKn[ geetiea *. That ail eueh land* ae may be mtaraed ta the Aediier for taxation be tween Ik* first day of October, 1888, end the (rot day of Ootoher, IBM. eSail be as- 1 aad (barged with the aieepl* taxes ef'the two fteeal year* coBnaeneing. Hurk ten’s Arniea Salve. The Best Salve in the work! for Guta, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Suit Rheum, Fever Sores, Telter, Chup ped Hands, Chilblains,^unts, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For Sale by Willcox & Co. ORDER OFFICE OF J. B. K Mouth & Go., Allen’s bleck, Florence, 8. C. They are prepared to fill your orders for tha leading Piauos and Organs, also general u nsical merchandise They sell for cash or time. Ship trout factory and pay all freight. 15 DAYS TEST TRIAL. A good Tuner connected with the firm. Correspondence solicited, with all who contemplate buying. March 22, ’88. G. 0. MERTZ who has removed«b rstcck ot PE^ GENERAL M ERCHANDISE^ to the stau«l opposite his former REET, offers a well selected variety of all irutts of this season. Apple*, Malaga, Concord, and CnUwhn grapee, bnaannaa, peare, lemon*, orange*, coooanuU, fig*, date*, and nil kind* of nut*. Crnnberrie* and all leading Northern veg etable*. Michigan eellery received freeb twice a week. My prices will compare fa vorably with any market North or South. I call apecial attention t* my Grocery De partment which i* full and complete. Can dy, eraekere of all kind*, cigars, tobacco. Also a full line of Tia and Crockery war', at lowest prices. Nov. 10, '87, LATEST ENTERPRISE. A HARNESS STORE CON TAINING ALL THE LATEST IMPROVH /> 'ifAWESS, BOTE DOUBLE AJiD Newest Styles! Largest Colars, plow-bridles, riding bridles, &c., &c., by McCullough & Blackwell. Any portion of harness, however small, always kept on sale, and supplied promptly. A FIRST-CLASS SADDLER HAS JUST BEEN HEXRBID TO OOHSTDITOT THIS ENTERPRISE. Save money by calling on them. G. 8. BMW & Manufacturers -OF— Doors, Sash, filinus, *£otjx. —AI A Building Material. ESTABLISHED 1842. CHARLESTON, S. C. November 6, 1886—ly TO MY STORE FOR YOUR BARGAINS IN FALL AND WINTER GOODS; INTI We are going to sell cheap for a Jk. S HT , As we must MAKE ROOM FoikA# Immense Spring Stock A FULL LINE OF AGRICUL TURAL IMPLEMENTS Always on bund A. WEINBERG. Jan. 29, ’88. UP. COATS 1 ML YOU CLAN BUT IT OF: Woods & Woods, Darlington, 8. iber, 888. 8. Th.t a* •oo« aa practical*I. the paeeag* of thie Act. 4h* Comptrol- eaeral to direetad iv laratoh a vopy, t earn, to each Auditor ia thy State, I the Auditor* are required to pablieh > ia each of their County paper*, •am a week tor throe man the during the year 1888, aad for the aua* reeled «f time daring the year 1888 ; aad tha eoet af aaeh aabltoatloa ahall be paid by the County i Ibe erder of lb* Oetpiy , eat af the ardtaary county NO WEAK i*- ■ Mitchell's Eye-Salve. MOKE EYES A Ceriain, Safe and Effective Remedy for SORE. WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sightedae**, and Re*toe iag tbe Sight of the CM. Care* Tear Dropa, Granulation, Sty* Ta- mere, Red Bye*. Matted Eye Laebea, aad prodaoiag quick relief aad perir aneat cure. Alao, equally effieaeiena when need in ether maladies, *ueh aa Dleerr, Fever Corea, Trmere, Halt Rheum, Buraa; Pile*, or wherever ialammatien txi»ta, MitekeU'e Salve may be need to advantage. Sold by all Druggist* at 26 cents. Jen 12, *88 O John K.. Reiver, DEALER IN HOTJSE FXJPUSriSHIlSrO GhOOJDB, Hard writ, Wooden aud Willow-ware, G lass-ware, Crockery and tin-ware Window Shades, Coruice Poles, Matting, Carpeting, Pictures, * Mouldings, &o, &o. . « A. XjIITE OE Staple and Fancy G-ZROGIEIRIES HAS BEEN ADDED. K8. The Patronage of the Public is Solicited. “®« A Good Time Coming G. H. Rims, Lamar, - - - S. V. Desires to inform his friends and the public generally that ho is beav ily stocked, and tbe bnrden is still Increasing), with GROOBRIES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS’ HARDWARE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, including tbe DAISY AND DIXIE PLOWS, Ac. He has, in fact, everything generally found o a first-class country store, aud he will take especial pleasure and car j in furuishittg With anything they may leed to farther their basiness interests, hap piness or welfare, at the lowest possible rates ; and for cash, will sell at r-wff • ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. He has also opened a • Blacksmith and Woodshop Where Mr. J. M. Best will always be fonnd at the forge, operating on al kinds of work reiatiug to plows, carts, wagons and buggies, including! painting and trimming in tbe neatest styles, gnarameeing satisfaction in'j all things. Look after yonr best interest by calling to see him. ' ^ January 26, ’88. Stock! 3STBW SOXX3BD J^ORTHBASTERN RAILROAD Ouablutos, S. C. t Jan. 8, Iggs On aad after tbia date the fel'owi^ Lowest Pries l Specialties: t* **» Diess Goods aud Trimmings; Ladies* Department; Shoes and Kid Gloves; Lowest Prices on Best Goods; Clothing and Gent’s Fnruisbings. Ladies’ Department in Charge of Ballimoie tvj: 11_. i unt e n. eehednle will be rua GOING SOUTH. Ka. 27, Daily. Leave Flareaea ai o n Leave KiagetrM Arrive Lane* o An T Leave Laaea 2 50 ^ * Arrive Charleaton 6 00 t * No. 28, Dally. a Leave Florence *12 W.. L* v* Ring.tree Arrive Lnnea sno** Leave Lane* « fr> * * Arrive Cbnrleetoa 4 85 *' No. 68, Daily. Leave Florence M fin . Leave Kinge're* g m • Arrive Lane* J®®** No. 67. ® a °‘* Leave Lane* ArriveTCbarleetoa N* 61. Leave Florence 25 n « Leave CingelrM Arrive Lauee 8 06 a. No 61 Leave Lane* *8 16 a » Arrive Charleetou 9 46 p a Trata on C A D R R coaoeota at PU». enoe with No 61 Train No*. 68 nad 67 run through from Colu*. I bia via Central R R uf 8 C. We always take pleasure in showing ear goods, and in soliciting an in spection. We invite comparison of prices with any market. Edwards & torment’s. September 15, 1887. THE People of Darlington THE PUBLIC GENERALLY Are respectfully invited to call and inspect my stock of goods before co eluding their purchases. I have laid in the largast aud most carefully selected stock I have eve* carried, having bought in large quantities, thereby securing tbe lowest possible prices, I propose to give this advantage to all who faYor me with their patrouage. 1 desire to call special attention to my Gt ats’ Furnishing Department Having built and nieely fitted up a large roa.n for the porpoee of showing to advantage the large stock of Boys’, Yon W, and Men’s Clothing and Hats. My line of Dress Goods, Notions, Staple Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Harness, Tranks and Valises, Harness, Crockery, Tin aud Wood-ware is larger thau usual. ••40.. 1180a. Groceries in quantities sold at Charleston prices. My Block is too nnmerons to mention every thing. Gome sad ask for what yon waul. No pains will be spared to show goods. Respectfully, J. FRANK EARLY, Beef, Pork, Fish. I .Iv.ire to inform the people of Darling- Ion thi,t I have gone into the Sincher busineas, nn i will be found in tbe Market House at the first (tall on tbe right a* the building » entered, where I cill be pre pared at all times lo furnish the very best quality of meat and fish. Patronage re* speetfully solicited; satisfaction guaran teed. Good* delivered by mi-. ROUT NIXON. T - ENFEtt^&I SE * HOt'Eltl, PEARLE - - - - SALT, SALT, SALT. Jnst received at the Enterprise Grocery 200 Sacks S-lt which we offer a 90 cents per Sack. - A-ISTD - Agricultural Implements. C0EFECTI0EEBY, CIGARS — AND TIP B G CO. -:o: :o:- The Very Highest C ice Paid For September 15, 87 Bighest Cash Price OtpDON. A. S WHITE, Manager. NOTICE. t’nrtos using machine oils will find it to their advantage to call on tbe undersigned who is agent for G. W. Tanner A Go, Richmond, Va., manufacturers ot Hue illumin ating aud lubricating oils. Best goods at hot tom prices. JOHN K. McIVER Sep 22, ’87. MONlif TO LOAN I -THB— SCOTTISH LAND MORTGAGE COMPANIES Will make loans on Cotton Planta tions in sums ranging from SI,000 to 82,000. Apply to E. KEITH DARGAN. Feb. 9, ’88—2t THE MRM WEI. A handsome, three story building situated on the brick Wilt it correct ->AND<< PRESERVE THE SIGHT • • SOLO ONLY BY * . james h. mason Public Square, Darlington, 8. 0, Man* 17, 87 PATENTS Obtained, and all Pateul business at tended to Promptly nod for Moderate Fees. Our office ia opposite the U. 8. Patent Office, and we can obtain Patents in lees time than those remote from Washington. Send Model ef Drawing. W* ndvise nil •o patentability free of'charge ; and we make No Charge—*— “ • „ unless Patent is secured. W# refer, here, to the Postmaster, tb* Supt. of Money Order Div , end t* officials of the tj. 8. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms nod references to eotunl oil- ante ia your own State or County, write to C. A SNOW & OO., Opposite Patent Office, Washington. D. 0. Nov II, ’96 Terms Cash With Order Stoves shipped from fietory ine 80 pieneo. A flat top $16. No. 7, ineluding Cook Stove for |9. oven 16x17. weight 220 Ibe A.Flat Top $22, No. 8 Cook Stove for 812, oven 17s 18, weighi 2«0 lbs. Warranted In f'y perfect^satiefaotion. RATTERREK, Chester 8.0. April 7, ’86 iy PUBLIC SQUARE, Darlington, - - S. C. Under the management e i he En terprise Hotel Company, who solic it tbe patronage of the public, which they expect to merit by furnishing first-class accommodations, excel lent board, and every comlort to be found in tbe cities. Electric bells all over the boose. Every attention paid to guests. Bat meets every train. Terms reasonable; special accom modations for travelling men; a ' rge sample room on tbe first floor. Sept. 22, ’87—tf. F.. E. Jf 0* Jp XM’STTRA.IH'CE AlSTlD __________ Rea.! Estate Agfent. C. SPAIN, D, D. Represents Ten of tbs oldest aad mttt rekaW* Fi«a4«aaTStiee'OoBife. PUBLIC SQUARE, ales Is the world. * ^ ^ ‘ * DtortlagUa c. H , B. C- FOR C. k D. AND C. A 8. RAILROADS Pbisidbut’s Ornou C. A D. asdC. A 8. RAILROADS. Charleston, 8. C., May 1, 18S7. On and after May 1, the trains } these roads will run as follow* (Sunday ex- etpted)every day: - J****«*«»* o#*»«. 2.20 !•*#••«• oaeoooH 4^ ••••••*•# awoooo 8.08 e Special alUmtioo gives to makisg Tax Retaros sad paying Taxes fi r parties living at a distance. ferffSw w “ to ‘ Dariingtoa National Bank ->« All work don# ia tha beat amn- w. OfBoa aqaippad with improvaaiaato. Jsa II, ’86 dow* naiu. Leave Wadeehoro.. Bennetts Morven’s McFarland 8.40 Loftft Chcrsw #e*o*«**##**,. ##### ,. ##4i 4.26*i a ,.4.40 Society Hill... 4 67 b®v* s..... 6.20 Darlington 6 .40 Palmetto 5 63 Arrive at Ftor*aee.„ « 10 at Tania. Leave Florence. ..10.88 Palmetto ^^.10 4S Darlington ossoeovooe* waao** 1 A • l’-* ® ••••••••• •••*•• •eeooo *•• 11 • 21 ••••«• •aoooooeeoo* 11.44 ••••• •••••aaaoaooooooooo 1 2 01 ••••« •••000 Boneoaowaoen 12.20 ^®^®®^®®va*e*eoe*ooe •eeoeeooe* 100 Plvrvm’to*^........ _...,,,, 1 20 Buonott’o, 1 82 » Wndookoro 00 A. F. BATIN XL, Pre. A M PM GOING NORTH. No, 71, Daily. Leavo Charleaton Arrive Lanes Leave Lanes Leave Kingstreo Arrive Florenoe Leave Coarieslon Arrive Laaea Leave Laaes Leave Kingstre* Arrive Florenoe No. 14, *12 25 * ■ 2 45 a a 2 60 *a 8 10 a a -4 20 a a *4 80 626 626 641 800 . 62. Daily. *7<X a 8< • 46 a 1 9 04a. 10 20 a 1 *6 26 p1 I 10 pi Loavo Lane* Leave Kingstre* Arrive Florence Ia. Leave Charleetou Arrive Lauee No 60. Leave Lanes Leave Riagstreo Arrive Florence Na 66. j Leave Cbnrleetoa Arrive Lanes No 62. 6 64 Pi 10 06 p I • Daily, f Daily except Sunday. Train No. 60 connect* nt Flereaae wit) train *u C A D R R foe Cheraw, 8. C..aa Wadesboro, N. C. Nee 62 aad £6 rua threogh tw r r l uwhi via Central R Ref 8 C. Ne. 64 leaves Cbarlcslaa Sundays cell at 8 80 A. M., aau mas through via Cm tral R. R. of 8 C., arrive Columbia. 8 C, at 1 10 P. M. — • v Nos. 78 aad 14 rua solid to Wilaingtoc N. C., making eltee oounoetion with W. I W. R R for all poiUa.aartk. J. R. KENLT, J. F. Ditiub, «upt Traas. Ooa’I Sup’ T. M. EMiasoa, Gea’l Paa*. Agt. kluimtm muuia in iwigri iaemb Fob. 6 1888. GOING 80UTR No. 28. Leave Wiliaingtoa Leave Marion Arrive Flarenre Leave Plorenee Arrive Sumter Leave Sum'er Arrive Celuiobia *8 06pm 11 28 pm 12 16 * m 2.40 am 4.25 a m 4 26 am 6. 16 a m Ne. i*T Leave Wilmington Leave Marion Arrive Florence No 62 Leave Semtor Arrive Colambia No. 16 Leave Wilminslen, Leave Marion Arriv* Mereeo* N* 69 Leave nt Flerenee \rriv* Sumter Ne68 Leave Sumter ’rive Colnmbin *10.10 n m 12.41 p a 1 26am f9 40 a a 10 46 p a *2 40 | 6 88, 6 20 1 t6 40 • O61 •8 27 666 No 62 runs threagh toom CbnrUston Central R R. Leaving Lanes 8 24 A M., Manning I A M» Sundays No 64 leaves Charleston I A M., Lanes 10 28 A M. Maaaiug 11 1 M, Sumter 11 46 AM, arrivea Colum 1 10P m. No 66 ruaa throe^ toom Cbarlostou Central R R. loaviag Laaea 7 18 P M. M niag 7 62 P M. . Train on C A 0 R R oonnentaat Flare with No 69, GOING NORTH. Nn. 76 i-eave Columbia. Arrive Sumter Leave Sumter Arrive Florenee Leave Flareaea, Leave Marion Arrive nt Wilmlngten, ‘ N*. 67 Leave Colambia Arrive Blunter *10 26 p ■ 11 62 pm 11 62 p m 1 20 am 4 86 * m 6 22 a a 8 86 an *6 60*a 8 12 a ■ Ne 58 flOSOal 11 Hal 2 10 pi Leave Bntntor Arrive Flesaaee Me 66 Leave Florenoe, Leave Marian Arrive at Wiimiegten, Ne, 61, Leave Colombfia Arrive fiamter Ne 14 Leave Floraeoe Leave Masse* Arriv at Wilmiegtoa •Daily, fDally exeept Sunday. No 58 mas tbrongb te Cherleetoa Gee tral R R, arriving Meaning 7 20 Unea 8 02 P M. Cbarleeton 9 46 F M No 67 NOB threagh tb Cber'eetoi Ceetrni R R. arriving Manning 8 48 Lenen 9 88 A M, Obarieetem 11 80 A 1 No 66 ooaaeoia at Florence with ( 48 22 e O 9 40 am *6 88 p« 6 4b pa 82C 866 II 60 train far Cheraw and Wndefbere'. 14 make close ’ coined Geo 78 and I* maae OIOS* oowww.. Wllmiogtou with W A17 B ■ for all p Nerth. -v.im, ) JOHN F. DIYINBt G*#'?! J. R. KRNLY. Snp't Trams. * M. BMMBR80N, Gen. fan. hr at ItTMMSB Apply to C. MOONBY. Dw?A wr