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m Pursno (relurnins Irom chiireb to ■mall boy with a “Do ytu kD«ir where thel*oya iro who go fishing on the Sabbatli V Small boy (with pride ami aiiiuiatiou)— “■Xoa Ja*t bet I do, and I ain’t a-goin’ to give the snip away, •ithor X"—Golden Daft. Terrible. Two-tbirda ot all dmithe in New York Oity are from conaninptiou or B rnmonia. The name pro|iortioii Ida for moat oita-r citie.n. Delays are daug* rotis. Dr. Ac-kei’a Gng- liab Remedy for Consutuption wi I •Iwaya reliev . ami msy s.ivr yonr life. For bale by Dr. Ho\ d. Wbat mar bo expected i—“Ijettie, next— MistreM—**l*!ttie, bring me iht Fashion Gazette. I saw the post man deliver it this mornii.g.’’ Maid (on her return)- "You can’t have it now, mn’iMn. The cook says she iiin’t tbroogh with it yet.”—Epoch. Shiloh’s Vitalizer is what sou need for Constipation, Loss of Ap petite, Dizzineas, aid all symp toms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale at Boyd’s. Old man (at the bead of the stairs | at half.past 2 a. m )—“Susie, what time is it f” Susie (with a second ook at Hei'innld, who loosens his | [rip)—“A few in nutes past 10, pa^ | >a.” Old Man—“Don’t fmget to] start the clock again n lien >o0 go to lx d.”-- Ocorgetotcn Courier. Clarke’s Kxtrart ot Flax Cough Cure It is a sine cure for Pooping Oongh. It ston>* the «hoop, . nd peiiiiitstlie child to catch its breath. It is entitcly liarmlesa. tjoed tor any conph of childhood or o'd age. It heals the hrouclii and lungs, at d stops ihe cough. For winter or bronchial rough this syrup is the b st ever discovered. Only one sir*, large bottle. Price $1, at Dr. Boyd’s drug store. Clarke’s Flax Soap makes the skin smooth, solt and white. Price 25 centa. Croup, V. hooping Congb and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Bbilob's Care. For sale at Boyd’s. Angry subscriber to editor— “I’m mad all the way through, an I wnnt my paper ■topped.” “Yes, nr} do you waut to pay what you ownf* “No: laiu’t mad enough for thAt.”— Phoenix [A. T.) Herald £u,then “1 took Promptness- First a cold, then a cough consumption, then death. Dr. Acker’s English Remedy for Consumption the moment 1 began to oougb, and 1 believe it saved my life.”—Waiter N. Wallace. Wash ingtno. Fcr sale at Boyd’s. For lame back, side or cb' St, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale at Boyd’s. Shiloh’s Congb and Consumption Care Is sold by as on a guarantee It onres Consumption. For sale at Boyd’s. Bouton Flat hers, Esq —“1 sup pooe you don’t speak to the com non herd any more, MissLuckeighT” Misa Luckeigb “who has just re alfsed largely) -“Why certainly Mr. FUtbers, how do you do 1”— L{fe. _ k Narrow Kscape. Col. W. K Nelson, ol Brooklyn esae borne one evening, feeling peculiar tightness in the chest. Be rore retiring, he tried to draw long breath bat found it almost im possible. Be suffered four days from pneumonia, and the doctors gave him op. Dr. Acker’s Eng- lisl* Remedy for Consumption sav ed him and he is well to-day. For sale at Boyd’s. New Summer SPECIALTIES i A number of young women in Oosbbert, Qa., have organized an Anti Kissing Socle:y. Those who hare seen the members say that such s precaution was not necessa ry.—yorritUnen Herald. Catarrh cured, health am! sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale at Boyd’s. Terrible Forewarnings. Gough in the morning, hurried or difficult breathing, raising phlegm, tightness in the chest, quickened pulse, chilliness in the evening or sweets st night, all or any of these things ere the first stages of con sumption. Dr. Acker % English Remedy for consumption will cere these fearful symptoms, and is sold nnder a positive guarantee by Dr. J. A. Boyd. _ Miss Gotham—“1 adore travel lag. Were yon ever in Greece. Miss Loin T” Misa Loin, of Cincin* nali—“No, I never was; but papa was iu that laid frost, you know.” —Minueapolit Tribune. An Indigo Dinner— CJIansse— “Did >oii attend Mis* Smoothbore’s pink tea T” Matiide—“No; but I wi-nt to a hluedinner there once”— Drake't Magazine Will yon suff<*r with Dyspepsi and Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizei is gnarantecd to cure you For sale at Boyd’s. Mndge — “F r Beaveti’s sake, Boswortb, have you been sandbag gt d or in a railway accident!” Bos worth—“Neither. I bid under the bed the other night to scare my wife."’—Coi/rier Journal Extraordinary Bone Scrape Herbert Sperry, Tremont, III had Erysipelas in Itoth -legs. Con fined to the house six weeks. He says : “When I was able to get on my legs, I had an itching scusntioH that nearly run mecrasy. 1 scratch ed them raw to the bone. Tried everything without relief. 1 was tormented in this way for two years I then found Clarke’s Extract of Flax (Papillon) Skin enro at the drug store, used it, and it has our* ed me sound and well.” Clarke’s Flax has no equal for Bata am Toilet. Skin Cure 81. Soap 25 cents* For sale at Dr. J. A. Boyd’s drag star . A Give Away.—She—“All ex treuicly bright men are awfully con ceiled, anyway.” H*-—‘ Oh, I don’t know; I’m not.”—Harvard Lam* poon. The Verdict Unanimous W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, I nd., testifies : “lean recommem Electric Bitters as the very best remedy Every bottle sold has given reliel in every case. One man took six bottles, and whs cuted of Bheumatism of 10 year.- 1 8ta»di!ii> ” Abraham Hare, drug gist, Bellville, Ohio, nffirms: “The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years’ expet ience, is Electric Bitters.” Thousands of othcis have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Diners do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidney s or Blood. Only a halt dollar a bottle at WHIoox & Co’s. Di ug Store. That backing congb can bo so qnickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure We guarantee it. For sale at Boy d’s. When a young doctor gets his firs' case people are always glad tor him, but they are sorry for the pa tient.—Nomerr/Wc Journfll. Take it in Time. “For the want of a nail, a shoe wns lost; for want of a shoe, a hone was lost; for want of a horse n rider was lost." Never neglect ■mall things. The first signs of pnesmoms and consumption can positively be checked by Dr. A' k- ev’s English Remedy fur Consmup turn. For sale at Boyd’s. 8le< pleas nights, made misc r iblc by that tenible cough. Shiioli’s Cure is the remedy for you. For ml Boyd’s. Parson (tocandidre foi Sin day anbocl) «“H ave you been chris’ec* ed, my boyF Boy—“Yia’i, shir. Got marks in three phiahes on my left krm. n —Lcudon Punch. A Woman’s Discovery. “Another wonderful discoveiy has been made and thatt o by a indy in this county. Disease fas tened its clutches upon her and (ot seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organ- were undermined ami death ! t e*-m ed imminent. For three months ■he Coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought ot us a bo: tlCQfDr. King’s Nb* Discover* lor Consumption and was so much relieved on taking first dose that eht slept all night and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz.” Thus write W. 0. Hamrick & Co., of Shelby, N. C.-Get a free trial bottle at Willcox & Co’s. Drug Edwards & Norment Have just received 8 T ILL MOTHER INVOICE OF NEW __ Glenn Springs Mineral Water is the best thing known to act on the kidneys and bowel*, and to cleanse and regulate the whole system. Bnrklen’s Arnira Salve. The Best Salve in the World for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulceis, Salt. Uheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chap ped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Pib-s, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect saMss faction, or iiiuney refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For Sale by Willcox k Co, HO WORE EYE-GLASSES 10 WEAK EYES. MITCHELL’S Eye-Salve ▲ Certain,Sato, and Effective lUmady lot SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sightedness. A Restor ing the Sight of the Old. Csrss Tsar Drain, Graastatioas, Stye Tumor*, Red Eyes, Matted Eyt LathM, m rmeem tnatuinfAU rauumcm. Atop, Moallr •fflcactoaa when aoed In other j:r«£L S& Sh^dof^eiRro-r \vhnr*vrr Inflammation exisU. MMTCBHUUVB BAMeVM may be uteri to adraotac*. 8*U hr all DroafUta at Coata. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE •S SHOE SON OCNTLSMtN. LADIES. Ot saons. For Sale by A. J. BROOM. Match 7, ’89. Printed Innia Linons, Mum and Batiste, Fancy Percales and Pique. These fiew Styles are ath active (Designs, rang ing from 5 cents to 121-2 cents per yaid. Hamburg and Nain§ook oolok.V Props IS THE NAME OF THE LATEST BRAND OF FIRST QUALITY OXjID rye wkiskey, foe WHICH TK/Lcxmcxe Has l een appointed sole, local ag< nt. This brand was bioogbt ont for the special purpose; of rivalling tb celebrated New York Stock Ex change Whiskey, lor which M. Bi u.i alfO Las the sole agency in this Tow u. GREAT ITJSH TO Here are a few of the many X HIS STORE I FILLED WITH A FTJLL LI-TE OF GENTS’, L\DTK’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-made clothing, at Sweeping Bargains. Hats and chirts in proportion. 200 Barrels Flour bought direct from the Mills liefore ad vance in the market, and being sold at less than icgular price. All heavy Groceries bought in Car Load quantities, and all i.i 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 Stov.‘ Furniture ever exhabited in Eastern South Carolina. Having bought by Car Load ent'rely, we are pre pared to make figures that defy competition. In Sewing Machines we hajidlethe White, American, House hold and 11 at tford. all strickly first-class ; also machine need les, oils and attaoTunent* lor all machines. We carry a large line of Engines and Mill supplies, such ns 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 Votton Gins, Feeders and Condensers, Presses, Mowers, Horse Rakes, Grain Drills, etc. Pumps for 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. A-TTCTIOItT C3-003DS. THIRTY PER CENT. LLSiTil AN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN. January 17, 1889. ISTEW SOSrajDXJOi J^OaXHEASTEBir RAILROAD. OSASumv, 8. C., May 1J. jgao i afl « datttk* folio*! •cbodulo will ba rua : UOINQ SOUTH. Ho. 87, Daily. Le*»o Florrneo Loo** Kingntreo Arrive Lonot . Leave Lenee Arrive Ckarleeton No. 2S, Doily. Leave Florence Leave Kingitreo Arrive Laueo Leave Lane* Arrive Chorlevton No 63. Leave Lane* Arrive Ciiarteston Tra Masen’s Je\x/elf»y St®pe Is the place to get your WATCHES, <XO( KS A \ I» JEWELS REPAIRED »■>■) WARRANTED. ybLSO A COMPLETE LINE OF Waltham Watches, Seth Thomas Clocks, CHAINS, CHARMS, RINGS, &C«| &C } Always on hand; Call and S*e tin m. MASON'S JEWELRY STORE, Public. Square, Darlington, S. C. Laces and Full width Dress Flourcings. Oil GUIDES ARE HIGH-OIR PRICES LOW. dn examination of the Goods is requested. Respectfully, Edwards & Norment. May 30, 1889. J. ¥. EA R 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 evi r carried by any single firm in Darl ngton ; has been carefully selected with a view to meeting the wants of the multitude vs ho favor him with their patronage. TH A USUAL FINE STOCK OF Groceries, wines, liquors, tobacco and cigars IS TO BE FOUND AT 2\X. O. CORNER OF PEARLE AND GROVE STREETS. 36 inch Wool Cashmere at 25 cents per yard, worth 35 36 inch Henrietta Cloth at 50 cents per yard, worth 65 centt 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. Old Hickory Wagons. Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere. March 7, 1889. II. s. wit i Manufacturers -OF- Doors, Sash, Blinus, —AND - Itailding Material. ESTABLISHED 1842. CHARLESTON, S. C. Novruibi-r 6, 1S86- 1/ CDMKtf*. PncBiDEiT’aOvrici C. 4 D. anuC. & 8. RAILROADS. Charle.lon, 8. C., M*jr 12. 18S8. On au<i #fler May U, Ibe traim on ihv.e rrmd* will run ns follows (SuuiUj ex cepted) every day: I DOWS THAIS. Leave Wtdegboro..., Bennetts Morven’s > cFurlsnd...., Leave Chersw Cash’s Society Hill Dove’s Dnrlingion I’nlmrll a Arrive at Fioteuce 6.00 6.17 6.86 6.60 7.80 7.46 8.02 8.22 8.42 S 66 9 16 UP TBAIS. e••••••.••••••! Leave Florence Palmetto bsrlington... Dove's Society Hill Cash’s LtaveChcraw McFtrUn Morven’s... Bennett’s •••• see '••• «#••• ••.«•• ••••••...#*••« •ee ••• •••••• *••••• 8.10 8 26 8 35 S.62 9.12 « i7 9.18 10.09 10 20 P V P M Like Wadeiboro...^ U. q Freight Train goio^ up. For sale at Dr. J. A. Boyds. Lesr» F’nrenes Arrive it *i *; on Er -iiriii k cing down Arrive Dii i-iX .m L«*»e D*»iiu^ion Arrive Florence „ A F. RAVEREL, Pr... G H Master Trensportatioa. ‘•U.wiag •1«6*. 2»* a 2 60 » b 960*. 6 00** *9 80 s * W66.* 1120** 1* 80 * * 130.* •7 60 PM, 9 30p *. Train No. 63 ukes No. 68 South ofL.*. Train on C ft D HR conntcts at Kinx' enoc with No 28 Tmin. Flor " SSSKiOCULlt 2k- - '• * FOR C. & D. AND C. & £. RAILROADS GOING NORTH. No. 7§, Daily. Leave Charleston Arrive Lanes Leave Lanes Leave Kingstree Arrive FUrenoe No. 14. Leave Cuarleston Arrive Lanes Leave Lanes Leave Kingstrco Arrive Florence •12 26** *«*.. 26oa, 8 .0 * * 4^.* *4 80 p * 6 28 p* 6 28 p * 6 46 p* 7 66p* No. 62. Daily. Leave Charleston *7 80 a * Arrive Lanes 9 10 a * * Daily, f Daily eieept Sunday. Train No. 62 tikes No. 62 North of Lanes. Train No. 14 eonnects at Florsneo with Train on C & D R R for Cheraw, 8. C and WadoStowcN. O. Nos 62 runs through to Columbia via Central R R of S C. Nos. 78 and 14 run solid to WHmingtoa N. C., making close counection with W. g W R R for all poti.ts north. .J R. KENLV, J. F. Diviri, Supt Trans. Oen’l Sun’t. T. M. Kmkusob. Qen’l Pass. Agt. Large Quantities of'Gootls are being reeeirert daily and Ibr n nny cus- tomera of tins well kutwu eatablislmient tlirougbout Darlington County are guaranteed that a contiimaHce of their patronage will mean for them “The Best Good* for the Least Money.” September 6, 1888—ly WAGOJYS. Mmuiiii, mm\i & co, JYow have om sale at their stables a Carload of IILIIMTOK COLMBIA A» ACMnuilttU May 12, 1889. GOING SOUTH No. 28. Leave Wilmington Leave Marion Arrive Florence No. 60. Leave Florence Arrive Sumter Leave Sumter Arrive Columbia No. *7 Leave Wilmington Leave Marion •6 25 p* 9 88 p * 10 3«a a 8.20 a * 4.40. » 4 40a* «. 16 a* Arrive Florence Leave Sumter Arrive Columbia Leave Florence Arrive Sumter •16.10 o * 12.40 p* 1 20«m No 62 No 68 flO 88 am 1166pm f9 20 a * 10 28 a m No 62 run* through from Cbarlvstsa via Central R R. Leaving Lanes 9 16 A VI., Manning 8 68 AM. Train on C A D R R eonoeeisat Flereaan •iih No 63. GOING NORTH. No 61 oeave Columbia. •10 3.* p * Arrire Sumter 1168pm Leave Sumter 11 5K p ■ Arrive Florence No. 78. 1 16 am L*»ve Florence, 4 85 « * Leave Marion 6 20 a m Arrive at Wilmington, No. 69 8 46s* I.rave Sumter f6 87 p a 7 50 u m Arrive Florence No. 63, Leave Columbia •5 20 p m Arrive Sumter No 14 6 82 pm Leave Florence •8 15 p m Leave Marion 8 59 p m Arriv. at Wilmington 11 60 p m •Daily. fDaily exoept Sunday. No 63 run* thronRb to Charleston, via Central R R, arriving Manning? 04 P it, Lanes 7 42 P M. Charleston 9 30 P M. No 69 connects at Florence with CAD train for Cheraw and Wadtsboro’. Nos 78 and 14 make elose connection at Wilmington with WAP/ R R for all points North. Traia on Floreme R. R. leave Ps* Dee daily except Saudty 4 40 P. M.. arrive Rowland 7.00 P. M Returning le»»e Rowland 6.80 A. M., arrive Pee Dee 9.00 A. M. Train Ou Manchester A August* R. R. leaves Sumter daily except Sunday. 11.00 A. M., arrive Piaewood 12.01 P. M Re turning Itave Pineweod 12.30 P M„ Ar rive Sumter 1.80 P, M. JOHN F. DIVINE: Gen'l Sept J. R. KENLY, Sup’t Trans. T M. EMMERSON, Gen. Pas. Agt \ M Obtained, and all Patent bneineee at tended to Promptly and for Moderate Peee. Our office it opposite the U. S. Palest Office, and we can obtain Patents in lest time than tboae remote from Washington. Send Model of Drawing. We advise alt •o patentability free of charge; and we make No Charge unless Patent ia teeored. " e refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Supt. of Money Order Div , and to ofictale of the U. S. Parent Office. For oirenlar, advice, terms and references to aotnal ell- a-ite in your own Stele or County, write te C. A. SNOW AGO., Opposite Patent Office, Washington. D.0- Nov 11, *8* BRICK! BRICK! We now have on hand aad ready for eale ICE BRICK, 7.00 a m 7.45 a ni 7.0J p m 8,6'' p m 4.1 <J p B Fully equal to those made in Columbia or elsewhere ia the State. Oar pries ie $8 a Thousand, AT THE E1LN, which is situated about half a Bile west of the Town of Darlington. These deeliilf to purebaee should give ue n call, as *• guarantee that osr brisk will give satisfaetion. A- C. SPAIN A GO. May 8, ’88-lf ______ A Competitive Examination. I'OVRTT or DaBMIWTOX, l Orriot School Coxxiseioxaa, V Darlington, 8. C., Jape4. 1889. ) A Competitive Examination tot **•** will be held, July 8. 1689 to the Conri House for eohoUrsbipv in the Wlntbrep Training School for Teachers ot Columbia 8. C. Th* *ucc**»ful anplieent will the m it? ii, puiuunent, equivalent ‘ # v l ?r p-r » ssion ut uiue nionthe. The app* o.ni run king second will receive •choleiship lor Tu.tio •, or f!6. W. H. EVANS, School Comminiontfr