The Darlington news. (Darlington, S.C.) 1875-1909, July 25, 1889, Image 4
Brown (to Black, who f#fifpj>!uTj
lug for a Karopcjin fflp)—‘*rfow do'
>ougt>tou with your 1angua,e8,
old fellow f 5 ’ Bhek— < *Oa(»ita!l>. I
Why, I’ve got so now 1 ran r ink |
in French.” Brown—“Well, that’s !
a blessing, for it’s more than >ou '
could ever do in Eiiglisb."—JViwc.
A Valuable Remedy.
A letter from S. P. W si dwell,
Boston, says : “I used Clarke’s Ex
tract of Flax (Pupillon) Catarrh
Cure in June last lor Hay Fever
with great satisfaction, and find it
is the only thing 1 have seen which
allays, without irritating the in
flammation of the nostrils and
throat. Its soothing and healing |
properties were matked and ini me- i
diate.” Large bottle 81. Clarke’s
Flax Soap is the latest and btM.
Try it. 25cents. Aak for them at
Dr. Johu A. Boyd’s drug store.
Will you enffer with Dyspcpsi I
ami Liver Complaint? Sidluh’s!
Vitalizer is gnarautecd to cure you.!
For sa'eat Boyd’s.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the World lor j
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulccis, Salt I
KhfUin, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains Corn*-, and
all Skiu Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give'perfect sa'iss
faction, or money refunded. Price
25 cents per box. For Sale by
Wiltoox & Co.,
|
A young w ho gets the o|>-1
portnniiy to see his Ix-st yi 1 only |
on the evt uiug ol tin* first day of (
tliewiek is strongly opposed tolhe
prohibition of t ie Son-lav preeS,—
Xorrutoicn HeraUL
Promptness-
First n cold, tln n a cough, then
consumption, then death. *'1 took
Dr. Acker's English K im dy lor
Consumption the moment 1 began
to cough, and I believe it saved ny
lifo.”—Waltct >\ Wallace. Wash
ington. F» r sale at Boy dV.
Smait Attorney—“You say the
evening wore on. What did it wear
on that particular occasion ?” Wit-
mss—“The ties ■ of day, 1 pre
sume.”—Omaha World.
For lame back, side or chest, use
Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price 25
costs. For sa'e at Boyd’s.
•‘1 am like a tn e,” he observed,
an the clock stinek 11. “I am loot
ed at your side” •‘Yes, bur, you
never leave d> you!” And tbeu
he “j ut lortli.”—J/arper's Bazar.
A good deal ot billing and coo
ing is being done at the summer
resorts just now. Lovers do the
cooing and hotel proprietors the
billing.—Z/t/c.
The Greatest Anti-Periodic
Known to the medical professio i is
quinine, the base ot which is the
Oalisaya bark of commerce. This
bark is gathered by the natives of
South American couutnes and ex
ported to all pans of the world to
the manufactuApI quinine. ‘‘The
servaut is not greatei than bin m t.s
ter,” audit stands to reasou that
the extract has not the curative
powers of the original. Tbeteisuo
ino r e effective remedy for malarial
disorders known to the wot Id than
Dr. Westmoreland’s Oalisaya Ton
ie, which comaius a sufficiency ol
the purest bark, and all disorders
of the system arising from a dis
•ased liver readily succumb to its
influence. This great medicine is
for sale bv Dr. J. A. Boyd. July25
Office-seekers say that the cool
est place they can And iu Washing
ton is the White House. There is
where so many ot them get the
“cold shoulder.”—Xorristoicn Her.
aid.
The New Discovery.
Yon have heard your friends and
neighbors talking about it. Yon
may yourself be cue ot the many
who know from personal expert*,
ence just bow good a thing it is.
If you have ever tried it, you are
one of its staunch frieuds, because
ths wonderful thing about it is,
that when ouce given a trial, Dr.
King’s New Discovery ever after
holds a place in the house. If you
have never used it and should be
afflicted with a cough, cold or any
throat, lung or chest trouble, se** 1
cure a bottle at once and give it a
trial. It is guaranteed every time,
or monev refunded. Trial bottles
free at Willcox & Co’s, drug store.
Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption
Cure is sold by us on a guarantee
It cures Consumption. For sale at
Boyd’s.
Ou a horse car.—First lady —“Do
take that scat. I don’t mini st Hid
ing a bit ” Second lady—“No, you
take it. You are older than 1.” An
ominous silence, during n inch an
old geutlemau pops into the seat.—
Boston Post.
Slei pless nights, made miserable
by that teriitdo cough. Shiloh’s
Cure is the remedy for you. For
sale at B\\d’s.
Marriage m.;> not be a failure,
but there are dots of Mis. made in
matritiMiiy. Laicrencc American.
bhiloh’s Vitalizer is what you
need f< r Constipation, Loss of Ap
petite, Dizziness, ami all symp
toms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and
75 cents per bottle. For sale at
Boyd’s.
Author—“You retmu everything
1 offer. What can I wnd you that
w II be accentab'et” Editor—“A
year’s subscription.”—FjiocA.
Croup, V. hooping Cough and
Bronchitis immediately relievtd by
Shiloh’s Cute. For sale at Boyd’s.
lie —M w nd r which of those
two young ladies is his sister?’’
Slu—“Why, the brunette, of course.
Didu’t'you notice that site had to
pnt on h**r wrap bersiIf?”—$o»»er-
rille Journal
That hacking cough can be so
quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure We
guarantee it. For sale at Boyd’s.
T. (J. NEACIIE1,
BLACH-SM1TU AND IIOR8E-SIIOER,
Florence Strtct, - - Darlington, S. 0.
The very finest class of work guaran
teed- Give him a trial, and you will be
sure lo get satisfaction.
March 21 •’SO.
L. L
, ” n ” i\r
"• AGtn..
Darlington, S. C.
Represents some of the best Coin-
panics on the Coutineut.
Office in the B ink of Darlington.
The most thorough satisfaction
guaranteed.
May 30, ’89 - Gin
A Sound Legal Opinion.
E. Baiubiidge Muuday, Esq , Co
Atty., Clay Co., Texas, says: “Have
used E'ectric Bitters with most
happy results. My brother also
waa very low with Malarial Fever
and Jaundice, but was cured by
timely use of this medicine. Am
satisfied Electric Bitters saved his
life.” Mr. D. I. Wilcox son, of Horse
Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony,
sayings He positively believes i.c
would have died, had it not been
for Electric Bitters. This great
remedy will ward off, as well as
cure all Malarial Diseases, ami (or
all kidney, liver and stomach dis
orders stands uuequaled. Price
50 o< nts and 81 at Willcox & Co’s,
drug store.
If the bride in a recent wedding
in New York received 81,000,000
worth of presents, as stated, it
seems about time to bring to a close
the discussion of the question, “Is
Marriage a Failure ?”—Chicayo Tri
bune.
The Universal Verdict of the People
Who have used Clarke’s Extract of
Flax (Papilloo) Skiu Cure award it
the first and highest place us a
remedial ageut in all cases of skin
diseases. Erysipelas, Eczema, Pim
ples, unsightly blotches, humiliat
ing eruptions, bid's, carbuncles,
tetter, eic., all yield to this wonder
ful preparation at once. Price 81
fora large battle at Dr. John A.
Boyd’s drugstore. CUikt’s Flax
Soap is good for the skiu. Try it.
Price 25 cents.
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
93 SHOE FOR LADIES.
Bent In lht> world. Fxwmlne hly
is.so EXTRA VAI.ITH CALF SHOE.
■I3.a5 WORKIWOMAN'S SHOE.
R4.0O and ai.75 ROYS’ SCHOOL SHOES.
Vranduleut wtieu luv n.vnr »n<1 price arc not >tamp«4
•a bottom. W. L. 1>0 LOLAS. Brockton, Maaa.
For Sale by A. J. BROOM.
March 7, ’89.
NO MORE EYE-GLASSES
M3RE
MITCHELL’S
Eye-Salve
A Certain, Safe, and EfTeetlre Remedy for
SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES,
Producing Long-Sightedness. A Restor
ing tho Sight of the Old.
Cures Tear Drops, Granulations, Sty*
Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes,
ud reoDi ms qckx belief in rmiiErr cut
Al*o, equally effleadoua when need In other
maladies, such m t Irera, Freer Serea,
Tamara, Halt Khraai, Haras, Pile#, or
wherever Inflammation ex tita, MMTCMSKIM9
BAX. VM may be need to adrantace.
Sold by ail DrnccUte at 45 Ceata.
CHEAP STATIONERY.
Clara—“What a terrible n >ise
that wagon makes!” George—
“Yea, dreadful, isn’t it ?” “What
makeit it groan so, George ?” “Why
it’s filled with green apples.”—
Xonkets Statesman.
Lead pencil
Slate pencils,
Falcon pens,
Pen holders,
Ink,
Mucilage,
Letter paper,
Envelopes,
10 cents doz.
5 cts doz.
5 cts doz.
1 cent each.
5 cts a bottle.
5 cts a bottle.
5 els a quire.
5 cts a pack.
Photograph albums, 15 cts each.
Testameu s, 5 cts each.
All of the above articles are of
the very best quality, and can be
had at
The Book Stoke,
Darlington News Building
March 28, ’89.
PUNTERS AND MILL MEN Of DARLINGTON.
I lieg leave to state that I am offering the best anu most im
proved Steam Saw Mill, Ginning, Harvesting, Wood-work and
Cotton Seed Oil Mill machinery on the market. The record
which my machinery has made in your County is a guarantee
that in dealing with me you may depend upon getting first-
class machinery at the closest prices consistent with good
quality. I offer at the lowest market prices
Liddell Co’s. Cotton Presses, Saw Mills Engines and celebra
ted New Era Boilers ; Pratt and Winship
Gins ; Dcering Reapers and Mowers ; Thomas, Impe
rial, Batin' r and Royal Self-dump Hay Rakes.
If you are in icant of any kind of Machinery icrite me fur prices, and 1
trill undertake to sate you money under manufacturer's direct quotations
W. H. GIBBES, Jr„
May 2, ’89—4m Columbia. S. C.
F. E. I<rOE3^CE3srT,
FIRE
i nxr stt n. c e
AGtE3STT.
REPRESENTS TEN OF Til.. LARGEST AND OLDEST COM PA
NIES IN THE WORLD.
Insures all classes of property, including Gin House*', iu any part ot
he County. Office oxer DARLINGTON NEWS Imilditig.
Dcucmuiber 0, 1888.
WHERE THE SICII OR WEARY GO FOR CURE OR RECUPERA
TION.
Cleveland Spring, N. €.,
Two Miles from
In a charming country, a place of great natural beaaty, near
the mountains, with pure and invigorating atmosphere. In
easy access of the outside world. Under the new manage
ment the Hotel has been renovated and many improvements
made looking to the health, pleasure and comfort of the
guests
Ils waters are a sure cure [or Malarial houbles.
(HIVE CLEVELAND SPRINGS A TRIAL!
IT IS 3DEIDICA.TED TO HEAETII.
We refer by permission, to Drs. W A. Player and J. C.
Willcox, and R. W. Boyd, Esq., all of Darlington, S. C.
Parties leaving Darlington fo;- Cleveland Springs take the
morning train to Florence, and there to Camden Branch, mak
ing connection with the C. C. C., and will arrive at Cleveland
Springs for supper.
WILKINSON & FORE, Proprietors.
May 23, 1889~2m
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 bv
any single firm in Darlington; has been carefully selected with
a view to meeting the wants of the multitude who favor him
with their patronage.
Here are a fyw’ of the maD3 r
13 A. n Car A. I 3XT S !
MIS STOliK I FILLED WITH
30 inch Wool Cashmere at 25 cents per yard, worth 35 er
36 inch Henrietta Cloth at 50 cents per yard, worth 05 cents
A full line ol 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. FUEE Eli JE OF
GENTS’, L\DIE»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 Shirts in proportion.
200 Barrels Flour bought direct from the Mills before ad
vance in the market, and being sold at less than icgular 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. II. Early,
has in stock the largest, as well as the best, assortment oi
Stoves and Stove Furniture ever exhabited in Eastern South
Carolina. Having bought by Car Load enFrely, we are pre
pared to make figures that defy Competition.
In Sewing Machines we handle the White, American. House
hold and Hartford, all strickly first-class; also machine need
les, oils and attachments lor 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 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. ,
GOLDEN DROPS
IS THE NAME OF THE LATEST BRAND OF FIRST QUALITY
OLE EYE WHISKEY,
FOR WHICH
]V£. ]VXetnn.e
Has t een appoiutid sole local agput. This brand was brought out lor
the special purpose of rivalling the celebrated New York Stock Ex
change Whiskey, tor which M. Maune alto has the sole agency in this
Town.
GREAT RUSH TO
^.TJOTIOlSr C3-OOES.
THIItTY I’KUCENT. LESS THAN ANY MOUSE IN TOWN.
January 17, 1889.
<£!)c paitk o£ PrtdtitflttM,
HAS OPENED A
S^YIJSTGS EEFAFTlMEISrT,
And fiom and alt. r this Uaio will receive deposirs of One Dollar and
upwaids, and pay quarterly interest on the same, at the rate of
five per cent, per aiinuu>, under regulations to be made
known at (he Bank. This is a favorable
op|M>rtuuPy for
Farmers, ’Clerks,
Mechanics, Laborers,
— and —
Factory Operatives,
To save l!.» ir earnings.
J. L. COKER, BRIGHT WILLI A MSON,
President. Casl ier.
Darlington, S. C., June 18, 1889.
TH J, USUAL FINE STOCK OF
GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS
IS TO BE FOUND AT
CORNER OF.PEARLE AND GROVE STREETS.
Large Quonlities of Goods are bi ing fKeived daily and the many cus
tomers of this well knewn establishment throughout Dailington County
are guaranteed that a continuance of their patronage will mean for them
“The Best Goods for the Least Money.”
Septembi r (J, 1888—ly
Now have on sale at their
stables a Carload of
Old Hickory Wagons.
Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere.
March 7, 1S89.
qgAa- -i* u lc \iu vw .
FOR C. & D. AND C. & S. RAILROADS
Prssidknt’s Office )
C. & D. axd C. & 8. RAILROADS. 1
Charleston, S. C., May 12. 1889. J
Ju and after May Vi, the trains on
ibese roads will run as follows (Sunday ex
cepted) every day:
DOW M TRAIN.
Maimtacturers
-OF-
Doors, Sash, Blinusi
IMIOTTLIDinsro-S
—AND -
Building .Material.
ESTABLISHED 1812.
CHARLESTOX, 8. C.
November 5, 1886— ly
Leave Wadesboro/
Bennetts
.6.17
.Morven’s
.6.85
McFarland
.6.60
Leave Cheraw
.7.30
Cash’s
Society Hill
8.02
Dove’s
8.22
Darlington
8.42
Palmetlo
8 55
Arrive at Florence
9 16
DP TRAIN.
Leave Florence g.jo P M
Palmetto 8 26
Darlington 8.86
Dove’s 8.62
Society Hill 9.12
Cash’s 9 17
Lcaverhiraw 9,43 p \j
McFarian 10.08
Morven’s 10 20
Bennett’s 10.86
Lake WaJesboro 11.00
Fieigbt Train going up.
Leave Florence 7.00 am
Arrive Darlington 7.46am
Freigbi going down
Arrive OarlinZfon *.00 p m
Leave Darlington 3.50 p m
Arrive Florence 4.10 pm
A F. RAVEN EL, Prw.
0 H Muter Transportation.
istbw sqheStjxI
JUOSTHSASTIai. bailroad
I’owi#!
Oharlistov, 8. c., May 12, 1889
On and after Ibis dale the fol
schedule will be rua :
UOINQ SOUTH.
No. 27, Daily.
Leave F lorence
Leave Kingstree
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lanes
Arrive Charleston
No. 28, Daily.
Leave Florence
Leave Kingstree
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lanes
Arrive Charleston
No 68.
•186..
2 30 ..
2 60..
2 60..
5 00..
*9 30 . .
10 65 . .
H 20 a.
1120..
1 80 a .
Leave Linos
Arrive Charleston
* 7 50 P. M,
9 30 p. m.
Tra,,, No. 03 lakes No. 63 South of Lane,
Train on C & D R R connects at Kin..
enee with .No 23 Train. ior *
GOING NORTH.
No, 78, Daily.
Leave Charleston
Arive Lanes
Leave Lanes
Leave Kingslree
Arrive Florence
No. 14.
*12 25 * .
•M 5 . .
260..
3 10 a .
< 20 a .
Leave Cenrlejton
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lanes
Leave Kingstree
Arrive ?loreuo«
•1 30 p .
b 28 p .
6 28 p .
•> 4b p .
7 56 p .
•7 30 . i.
9 10 •
v except Sunday.
No. 62. Daily
Leave Charleston
A1 rive Lanes
• Daily, f Dail. r mj
Train No. 52 takes'No. 62 North of Uses.
Train No. 14 connects at Florence with
Train on 0 & D R R for Clieraw, 8. C aud
Wadesboro. N. O. •''..ana
Nos 62 runs through to Columbia
via CentrslR R ofS C.
Nos. 78 and 14 run solid to Wilmingioii,
N. C.. making close connection with IV. 4
W R R for all points north.
■J R. KENLY, J. F. Dtvts,
Supt. Trans. Gen’! Sus’L
T. M. Emerson, GeuT Pass. Agt.
•ILMIMJTOX COMMA A^RfilSTTKAiLliOll
May 12, 1889.
GOING SOUTH
No. 23.
Leave Wilmington
*6 23 p .
9 38 pm
10 30 a m
Leave Marion
Arrive Florence
No. 60.
Leave Florence
3.-0 a m
Arrive Sumter
4.40 a m
Leave Sumier
4 10 a m
Arrive Columbia
No. zl
6. 15 a m
Leave Wilmington
*10.10 nm
Leave Marion
12.40 pm
1 20 a m
Arrive Florence
N: 52
Leave Sumter
flO 33 a m
Arrive Columbia
No 58
11 65 p m
Leave Florence
f9 20 a m
Arrive Sumter
10 28 a m
No 52 runs through from
Charltstsn via
Leaving Lanes 9 15 A M., Manning 85
A M.
Train ou C & D R R cunnectsat Fltrem
with No 68,
GOING NORTH.
No 61
neave Columbia.
Arri?e Sumter
Leave Sumter
Arrive Florence
No. 78.
Leave Florence,
Leave Marion
Arrive at Wilmington,
No. 69
Leave Sumter
Arrive Florence
No. 63,
*10 35 p
11 68 p
11 68 p
1 16 a 1
4 85 s
5 20 s
8 36 s
f6 37 p
7 60 p 1
*6 20 p 1
6 32 p 1
Leave Columbia
Arrive Sumter
No 14
Leave Florence *8 16 p m
Leave Marion 8 69 p in
Arriv* at Wilmington 11 50 p m
♦Daily. fDaily except Sunday.
No 63 runs tbroupb to Charleston, via
Central R R, arriving Manning 7 <>4 I* )1,
Lillies 7 42 I’ M. Charleston 9 30 P M.
No 69 connects at Florence with CAD
train for Clieraw aud Wadesboro’.
Nis 78 and 14 make close connection at
Wiiiuiuglou with W A \V U U lor nil paints
North.
1 rain on Floren n R. R. leave I’ce D e
out y except Stiidiy 4 4i> P. M., arrive
Rowland 7.00 P. M Returning leave
Rowland 6.30 A. M., arrive Pee Dse 9.00
A. M.
Train Ou Manchester & Augusta R. R.
leaves Sumter daily except Sunday. 11 00
A. M., arrive Pinewoad 12.01 P. M Re
turning Kave Pinewood 12.30 P. M., Ar
rive Sumter 1.30 P, M.
JOHN F. DIVINE; Gen I Supt
J. R. KENLY, Sup’t Trans.
T M. EMMERSON, Gen. P»s. Agt
PATENTS
Obtained, and all Patent business at
tended to Promptly and for Moderate Fees.
Our office is opposite tbe U. 8. Patent
Office, and we can obtain Patents ia less
time than those remote from Washington.
Send Model of Drawing. We advise all
*o patentability free of charge; and ws
make No Charge unless Patent is secured.
We refer, here, to the Postmaster, ths
Supt. of Money Order Div , and to officials
of the U. 8. Patent Office. For circular,
advice, terms and references lo actual cli-
ants in your own State or County, write to
C. A. SNOW & 00.,
Opposite Patent Office, Washington. D. 0.
Nov 11, ’d6
.
• •
now have ou hand tad ready for sals
Fully equal to those made in Columbia or
elsewhere in the Slate. Oar price is
$8 a Thousands
AT THE KILN,
which is situated about half a mile west of
the Town of Darlington. Those desiriag
to purchase should give us a call, as ws
guarantee that our brick will give perfect
satisfaetion. A. C. SPAIN & CO.
May 8. ’88-tf
Plm Music Iosco.
J. B. KILLOUGII has moved to tho
Marco Building, on Dargan Street, and
has in stock Pianos and Organs, She“
Music and musical Merchandise, He i*
prepared to duplicate any offer made, he*
og backed np by some of ths best mosio
ouses in tbs bonntry. Hs is now pre*
ared to tans sad repair Pianos and Or*
sns Joseph Lsiseh is bis workmen see
as served bis time in a menu factory of
ianosnnd Organs. Call or writs to J-
. Klllongh, Drawer D, Florence, 8. v.
e will not be ondereoltl.
Jea SI, ’89.