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i.. : - «■' ■ “I once bid n dog ilmt wan m> ■ clever tbit h* could oaeily dialing J oub rogues trout holiest iieople. bit I had to give him sway, for one day ho bit mtJ’—Fliegende Blaetter. Terrible Forewarnings. Congb in ibv uioriiiug. hurried or dilion It breathing, raioiug pldegui, tlghtoeca in the chest, quickeued | poise, cbiiliuess in tbs evening or swsots st night, nil or any of these things are tbs first stages of con- swaption. Dr. Ackei’s Knghsb Bemedy for nonsamption will care these fearful symptoma, and is sold ■nder a positive gnsrautee by Dr. J. ▲. Boyd. ▲h, there I MySise! a Site ! The sweet clous smoke ever offered to the poblic is wit boot doobt tbe “Nickle Ante* Cigar, st Dr. John A. Boyd's. Safety assured—Mr. Winks (sol einuls)—“A noud pbysicisu says that deadly bacteria lurk in bank* notes, and many diseases, especial ly small-pox, are sprt ad (bat wey. n Mis. Winks—“Mercy nil us! (live roe a l you have, nabi off. I've been vaecinated, you knovr.”—A’rif York Weekly. The Universal Verdict of the People Who have need t'larke’s Extract of Flax (Papihou) -Skin Cure a« ard it the first atd highest place as a re. roe.!lai agent in all cases of Skin Diseases. Erysipelas, Eczema, Pimples, unsightly blotches, humil iating eruptions, Boils, Carbuncles, Tetter, etc., all 3 ield to ibis woutb r- fnl prepaiatiou at once. Piice $1 for a large bottle at Dr. John A. Boyd’s drug stere, C'aike’s Flax Soap is good for the skin. Try it. Price 25 c nts. Things one would rather have left unsaid: Mist Bngge—“Oh, hat mine is snob a horrid usmeP Young Brown—“Ah—a—om—I’m afraid it’s too late to alter it now P —London Punch. Take It la Time. “For tbe want of a nail, a shoe was lost; for waat of a shoe, a horse was lost; for want of a bone n rider was lost. 1 ' Never neglect •mail things. Tbe Ant signs of Mrumouia and coosnmptiou css positively be checked by Dr. A**- sr*a Bogush Bemedy for Coesmup tion. For sale at Boyd’s. The “Nickle Ante’’ is really tbe Asset cigar made for 5 cents. Every- b<4y smoke them. Cali an fiL L MoMls, Tlmmouaville, a C. Small bey—“Papa, what does “meautraonsmeanr Father “wait till year mother begins to talk drees with jour gnodmotber, my buy. Then you’ll realize the full muaoing of the word.*—New York Journal. Terrible. Omaha boOM-wile.—“litre you are begging lor food. Why don’t you go to work r indigent—“1 m going 10 work roou, ma’m. My work ia such that 1 can flud eu polymeut only during the summer months.’’ Omaha bouse wife—“What do you do f* Indigent—“I’m a aeu serpent editor, and my work is to adveuise summer tesoris.*—Omaka World. A Vsinsble Kernedv- A letter from S. P. Ward well, Boatou, says : “1 used Clarke's Ex tract of Flax (Papi.loii) Catarrh Cure in Joue last for Hay Fever with great satisfaction, and find it it the only thing 1 have seen which would allay, without irritating, the imflammatiou of the nosiiils and thioat. Its soothing and healing properties were marked and iiume> diste.* L >rge bottles $1. Claike’s Flsx Soap is < be lateat and best. Try it. 25 cents. Ask for them at Dr. J. A. Boyd’s drug olore. Solace of tbe Sexes.—“What is always a woman’s resort when sad and troubled f* “She takes to tears.” “Audannuf” “lie takes to beers.”—Boston Herald. Two-thirds of all deaths in New York City ere from consumption or pneumonia. Tbe same proportion holds for most other cities. Delays are dangerous. Dr. Acker’s Eug- Uah Bemedy for Consumption will always reliev-, and may save your life. For sale by Dr. Boyd. The “Nickle Ante” is admitted by the beet Judges of e good smoke, ts be the finest cigar ever offered to tbe public. For sale by H. L. Morris, Timmouaville, S. C. Mamma—“You must not eat any more eaudy, Flossie, it will injure your teeth.” Flossie—“How long will it be before I can take my teeth out like grandma does.*—Omaha World. Promptness. First a cold, then a cough, then eonsuuptiou, then deatb. “1 took Dr. Aekerb English Bemedy for Consumption tbe moment I begun to eoogb, end I believe it saved my life.”—Walter N. Wallace, Wash ington. Fcr sale at Boyd’s. Come down with your nickle every time for the “Nickle Ante” cigar. The finest smoke in crea tion at Dr. John A. Boyd’s. Boarding-house. Boarding Mis tress—“Weil, Bridget, have all tbe boarders goner Bridget — “Yes, ma’am.* B. M.—“Well, thou let’s yon and 1 have something decent to cat.*—Bertea Connor. The New Discovery Yon have hesid your friends and neighbors talking about it. You may yourself be one ot the mauy wbo know from personal experience just bow good a tbiug it is. If you have ever tried it, you are one of its staunch friends, because tbe won- deiful thing about it is, that when once given a trial, Dr. King’s New Discovery ever alter bolds a place in tbe bouse. If you have never used it and sboulo be afflicted with a cough, cold or any Throat, Lung or Cbeet Double, secure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refund* d. Trial bottles free at Wiloox k Co’s. If you can’t go to Glenn Spriugs ask yonr druggist tor a case of Glenn Springs’ water sad drink it at home, it will do you more good than ail medicine. A Competitive Examination. Cocstt or Daklisotos, \ Orrics School Commimiosss, l Darlington, 8. C., June 4. 1889. j A Compeiitire Elimination for women will be held, July 8, 1889 in tbe Court Bouse for •ebolarships is lbs Wiutbrop Training School for Teachers si Columbia 8. C. The successful anpiicant w.ll receive tbs Stats appointment, equivalent to $160 per session of nine months. The appli cant ranking second will receive the acholanbip lor Tuition, or f 15. W. H EVANS, School Commissioner. • Jose 6, 1889. -4t. Col. me A -v nr row \ K Nelson, of Brooklyn, owe evening, feeling s Miliar tightnees in tbe obeet. Bo e retiring, be tried to draw a ig breath bat found it utmost im ble. He suffered four days pneumonia, and tbe doctors venim up. Dr. Acker’s Bog- t Bemedy for Gooeomptioo ear him and he is well to-day. For b at Boyd’s. Leads them dll. The hut machine ta America w the celebrated light-running Sew Home. It hoe combined simplicity, durabili ty, speed, strength and beauty. Buy one! Guaranteed to give entire sat isfaction, and you would not, for double your investment, be without it. BLACKWELL BROS., Agents for Darlington County. Hay 16, W—tf Miunie—“I’m sorry 1 ever get tust bat. 1 think It makes me look a perfect fright, don’t youf* Ma mie—“O, no, not a perfect fright. You know there is nothing perfect ia this world,—Tare Haute Exprut A Sosni Legal Opinion. B. Bain bridge Muuday, Esq, County Attunin’, Clay County, Texas, says: “Hava need Electric Bitters with most happy raanlts. My brother also was very low with Malarial Fever end Jaundice, bat was cured by timely use of this medicin*. Am satisfird Electric Bitteia saved his life.* Mr. D 1. Wiiooxson, of Horae Cave, Ky., adds a liks testimony, aayiiiK: He positively believes be would have (tied, bad it not been for Electric Bitters. This great remedy will ward off, aa well as cure all Mala rial Diseases, end for all Kidney, Liver and stomach disordets stand uaeqaalied. Puce 50 o-nts and f 1 at Wiloox A Co’s drug note. He willingly complied.—Matt *- ger—“What do yon want, Mr. Wauktrakf, Mr W-«I want you to tatar my salary.* M.—“Ol*, that's all light* Wauktrak ; I’ll d • that willingly; 1 was afraid you were going to ask for ootue crab down.”—Yankee Blade. Baeklen’s Arnica halve. The Beet Salve 10 the World tor Cota, Braises, Sore*, Ulema, Salt Bhenm, Fever Sores, Teller, Chap, ped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptfoes, and positively cures Piles, or so pey required, ft is guaranteed to give perfect aaiis*. faction, or money refunded. Pries 25 route per box. For Sale by Willcox 4 Co, F. HEXMG. SOUTH WEST COUNER OF PEABLE - - • STREET AND THE PUBLIC SQUARE, has recently purcba*«d Mr. J. Ko senberg’a entire »tnck of CHOICE LIpHS, and Is prepared to fuiuit.li 1m cu»- tomers with all the BUMMER ©RINKS; FURNISHED IN NEAT AND COMFORTABLE PRIVATE APARTMENTS. A full line of Staple and Faucv GROCERIES also curried in tdock all the year round. April 18, ’Sfi. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE ocirruunua. •S SNOB Foil LADICO. For Bale by A. J. BROOM. Match 7, ’89. New Summer 1 SPECIALTIES! Edwards & Norment Have just received STILL MOTHER INVOICE OP MW SUMMER G-OOIDS. Printed Innia Linons, Mulls and Batiste, Fancy Percales and Pique. These ftew Styles are alii active Designs, rang ing from 5 cents to 121-2 cents per yaid. Hamburg and Nainsook E^CBROHDERXES, Laces and Full width Dress Flourcings. Oil GLIDES AKE HIGH-Oil PUCES LOW. sin examination of the Goods is requested. Respectfully, Edwards & Norment. May 30, 1889. Begs to remind the public that he is better prepared than ever before to meet the demands of the present season, which promises to be the most active that Darlington has seen for years. His stock, which embraces every line, almost, one can think of, taken as a whole, is probably the largest ever carried by any single firm in Darl’ngton ; has been carefully selected with a view to meeting the wants of the multitude who favor him with their patronage. Here are a few of the many HIS STORE I FILLED WITH 36 inch Wool Cashmere at 25 cents per yard, worth 35 .*i 36 inch Henrietta Cloth at 50 cents per yard, worth 65 cents A full line oi Black Cashmeres from 15 cents to $1 per yard A full line of Braided Sets and Velvets at various prices and shades to match the large line of DRESS GOODS. A. FTJLX. 03? GENTS’, LADIE’S, AND CHILDREN SHOES. 12000 yards Plaids, bought below the market, and will be sold accordingly. 500 suits Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s ready-inane clothing, at * Sweeping Bargains. Hats and i. hirts in proportion. 200 Barrels Flour bought direct from the Mills before ad vance in the market, and being sold at less than tegular price. All heavy Groceries bought in Car Load quantities, and all in bulk at prices that compare favorably with Charleston. Uur Hardware Department, in charge of Mr. J. H. Early’ has in stock the largest, as well as the best, assortment of Stoves and Stove Furniture ever exhabited in Eastern South Carolina. Having bought by Car Load fcnt : rely, we are pre pared to mnke figures that defy competition. In Sewing Machines we handle the White, American. House hold and Ilaitford. all strickly first-class ; also machine need les, oils and attachments tor all machines. We carry a large line of Engines and Mill supplies, such as Belting, Packing, Lacing, and all kinds of Steam Fittings in iron and brass; Lubricating and Cylinder Oils, Tallow, etc. .Machine Bolts in every size. Agricultural machinery, such as Cotton Gins, Feeders and Condensers, Presses, Mowers, Horse Rakes, Grain Drills, etc. Pumps tor driven wells, a specialty. We are agents for several first class Steam Engines and Mills and would be pleased to give bottom figures to those desiring to purchase a ginning or saw mill outfit. September 13, 1888. «OLI>CA DKOFS IS THE NAME OF THE LATEST BRAND OF FIRST QUALITY OLID FOB WHICH A4C. Bits I ecu appoint* d sole local ag< nt. This bruud was brought oat for tbe special purpo-e of rivalling the celebrated New York Stock Ex change Whiskey, tor wbicl. M. M..i.n* aho baa tbe sole agency In tbir Town. OOIHG SOUTH. GREAT PUSH TO *»aa 3M«a SMta 6 00*; 10 66.; 1190." 11».* 1 80 . a THIRTY PER CENT. LESS THAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN. January 17, 1889. Mas®n’s Jewelry St®re Is the place to get your WATCHES, CLOC KS A X 1» JEWEISRI REPAIRED and WARRANTED, ^LSO A COMPLETE LINE OP Waltham Watches, Seth Thomas Clocks, CHAINS, CHARMS, RINGS, &c., Ac., Ac, Always on hand; Call and see them. MASON'S JEWELRY STORE, Public Square, Darlington, S. C. 17, Daily. Leavt Florcao. hrara Kinfstrae Arrira Lmw U*ra Uom Arrira Ch.rlMtoe N* «, Drily. Lrara Floras*. Lrara Kinfstra* Artie# Uao> Lrav# Lmw Arm# CbarUrioa Vo 68. LraraUsw *7 go p „ Arrlv# Ch.rlaatoo 9 30» • Train No. 68 t.k## No. 68 South #f i ..*. Traia on C ft D R R connect# *t n,? •M# with No 23 Train. Kl4r * GOING NORTH. No, 78, Daily. Lear# Charleston Arrivo Lane# Leer# Lone# Lear# Kiugstre# Arrive FUrenee No. 14, Learo Ciurleiton Arrivo Lane# Leave Lane# * Leave Kiogetre# Arrive Klorauee TH J! USUAL FINE STOCK OF *>22oa a 3 46# a 2 50,#, 3 :o # a <20. a *4 30p a 6 28p. «‘J8, a ®< 8 P* 7 64 P * No. 62. Daily. Leave Charleston # 7 80 » » Arrive Lane* 9 10a« * Daily, f Daily except Sunday. Train No. 62 l ikes No. 62 North of Lead, Train No. 14 eonneets at Florence win Train on C ft D R R fcr Ch.raw, 8. C.,a,4 Wadesboro, N. C. Noe 62 rnns through to Coluiahk via Central R R of 8 C. Nos. 78 end 14 run solid to Wilmiogtos N. C., unking elose connection with W k W R R for nil points north. -J R. KENLY, J. y. Diviae tiupt Tran*. Gon'l 8u»’L T. M. Ewtase*. Gon’l P#*#. A«t VIUDKtM CtLUlllA in tHmkWtm May 12, 1889. Groceries, wines, liquors, tobacco and cigars IS TO BR FOUND AT ThiV- O. Aloaca-ncier’s CORNER OF PEARLE AND GROVE STREETS. Large Quantities ot|Goods are being received daily and tbe many cus tomers of this well knewu establishment throughout Dailingtoo County are guaranteed that a contiuuaHce ot their patronage will mean for them “The Best Goods for the Least Money.” September 6, 1888—ly WAGOm GOING SOUTH No. 28. Leave Wilmington Lonvo Marion Artive Florence No. 60. Lonvo Florence Arrive Sumter Leave Sumter Arrive Columbia No. 27 Leave Wilmington Leave Marion Arrivo Floreaeo N* 62 *«25p* 9 88 rM 10 30am 3.26 e ■ . <-<0 e • <40.m • Ham •te.iOsm 18.40pm 1 80s m Leave Sumter Arrive Columbia Florence ve Sumter No 68 flO 83 am 11 66 pm f9 20 a m 10 28 # m No 62 rune through from Cherlostoe via Central R R. Leaving Lanea 9 16 A M-, Manning 866 A M. Train on C ft D R R connects at Floreaee with No 69. GOING NORTH. No 51 . M , n;iiiiiii;ii Ri mm n m Now have on sale at their stables a C arload of Old Hickory Wagons. Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere. March 7, 1S89, ia Hina l »v Manulacturers -OF- Doors, Sash, filinus, MOTJI-lDIITa S —AND - liuilding Material, ESTABLISHED 1842. CHARLESTON, 8. C. November 6, 1886- ly FOR C. & D. AND C. ft 8. RAILROADS PnneiDnaT’eOrrica ) C. ft D. axd C. ft 8. RAILROADS. \ Cherleaiun, 8. C-. May 12. 1889. J On end after Mey 12. the trains on *beee roods will run as follows (Sunday ex cepted) every day: DOWX TBAIX. Leave Wadesboro 6 t 00 A M Ben aelio......... ......6.17 Morven’s g.gS VcFarland g.fio Leave Cberaw y gp Gnob s............ •••............,7.46 Society Hill 8.02 Dove’# g 22 Darlington. 8.42 Palmetto g 55 Arrive at Florence 9 16 vr tea in. neave Columbia. •10 So p m Arrive Sumter 11 68 p ■ Leave Sumter 11 69 p si Arrive Florence No. 78. 1 16 e a Leave Florence, 4 36 a m Leave Marion 6 20 0 m Arrive at Wilmington, No. 69 8 86 a • Leave Sumter f6 37 p m 7 5u p m Arrive Florence No. 63, Leave Colnmbin *5 20 p m Arrive Sumler No 14 6 82 p m Leave Florence •8 16 p m Leave Morion 8 69pm Arrive at Wilmington 11 60pm ♦Daily. fDaily except Sunday. No 63 runo through to Charleston, via Central R R, arriving Manning 7 04 P U, Lanes 7 42 P M. Charleston 9 30 P M. No 69 conuoots at Florence with CAD train for Cberaw and Wadesboro’. Not 78 Md 14 mnke elose eenoectioe at Wilmington witk W ft W R R for all point* Norik. Train on Floronre R. R. leave Pee Dm daily except Snoday 4.40 P. M-, arrivo Rowland 7.00 P. M. Returning leers Rowland 6.80 A. M., arrive Pee Dee 9.06 A. M. Train Cm Manchester ft Augusta R. 6. leaves Sumter daily except Sunday. 11 09 A. M., arrive Piaewood 12.01 P. M Ho turning leave Pinewood 12.80 P. M.. Ar rive Sumter 1.80 P, M. JOHN t. DIVINE. GenTSipt J. R. KENLY, Sup’t Trans. T M. EMMBRSON, Gen. Pas. Agt. PATENTS Obtained, end all Patent business at tended to Promptly and for Moderate Few. Our office is opposite Ike U. S. Peteot OSoe, and we can obtain Patent* in low time than those remote from Wn*hiagt**. Send Model of Drawing. Wo advice #0 *o patentability free of charge; and w* make No Charge unless Prirat ia inaarei We refer, here, to tko Pootmneter, the Supt. of Money Order Div , and to ofieiel* of the U. 8. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms and references to act**I eli- note in yeur own SUt# or Coaaty, writ* I* C. A. SNOW 4 00., Oppooile Potent Cffice, Washington. D. 0- Nov 11, ’S« KIC11 RICH We now knve on hand and ready for mh CHIU H, Fnlly equal to those nude In Columbia W alaewnera iu tht Stria. Our priea u a Thousand* AT THE 1ILK. a tad about half • *“• •"JJ: Darlingtan. The*# daatnai ■1.A.1I1I eivs ua a call, t| ri«d find Drfisssd. 0 and GROOVE nl Wefttber-bfS^W" i>r plain, In lot It r TUB DEPOT- ,