The Darlington news. (Darlington, S.C.) 1875-1909, August 08, 1889, Image 2
head line in the
SchoeppeuKtedt,
“Tbat’n a qneer
paper,” said Mrs.
“ ‘Lost, a Fortune and a Wife.’ 1
wonder which he missed the u ostT”
“The fortune, probably,” said Mr.
Scboeppenstedt, heartlessly. “It
he had the wife it would be hard
for him to get another fortune, but
if he had a fortune he could easily
get another wife.” — Somerville
Journal.
He Showed His Good Sense.
Our traveling men as a rule are
men of lively dis|K sitiou. They
make a good impression on the pub
lic by their engaging manners, hut
when the true gentleman with kind
and sympathetic impulses and that
feeling of tenderness, known to
men of the highest order is to be
slown, the drummer Jis not behind
his fellows. Capt. U. F. Hoke, one
of f e most widely known traveling
mi n :n the South, writes: “I got
from \ou a bottle of Dr. Westmore-
I,mil’- Calisav a Tonic for my little
d m^hter, who had been prostrated
with lever and was very weak and
lot l no appetite. She had not used
more ili iu half the bo*tie before
she had an excellent appetite and
leg tint d her strength with aston*
islnng rapidity. I believe it to be
an excellent tonic.” This great
Tonic is sold by Dr Boyd. aug8-2
Happy Father—“Joe, old lioy,
give me suitable names for my
twin btbics.” Joe—'‘Aro they
boys or girls f” “Giils. r ‘‘How
will Kate and Duplicate dot”—
Time.
Extraordinary Bone Scratching
Herbert Sperry, Treinont, III.,
had Erysipelas in both legs. Con-,
fined to the house six wt eks. He
says: “When I was able to get on
my legs, I had an itching sensa
tion that uearly run me crazy. I
scratched them raw to the bones.
Tried r very thing without relief.
1 wastormeutrd in this way for two
years. I then found Clarke’s Ex
tract of Flax (Papil'on) Skin Cure
at the drug store, used it, and it has
cured me sound and well.” Clarke’s
Flax Soap has no tqnal for bath
and toilet. Skin Care SI. Soap
25 cents. For sale at Dr. Boyd’s
drag store.
She—“Uncle Cbawles, which is
the best to have, in yonr opinion,
mnsoie or brains f” Uncle Charles
—“I don’t know. Of course, a
collegiate education is a good thing
for a young fellow, but when a man
goes oat into the world, 1 tell you,
he needs brains.”—
Clarke’s Extract of Flax Cough Care.
It is a cure for Whooping Cough.
It stops the whoop, and permits
the child to catch its breath. It is
entirely harmless. Good tor any
congh of childhood or old age. It
heals the bronchi and lungs, and
stops the cough. For winter or
bronchial congh this syrup is the
best ever discovered. Only one
size, large bottle. Price $1. at Dr.
Boyd’s drag store. Clarke’s Flax
Soap makes the Skin smooth, soft
and white. Price 25 cents.
©»* Bank
TRANSACTS A LOAN, EXCHANGE AND SAVINGS BANK
BUSINESS. '
Receive* de^o*ili »l »ny linn;, tad allews inter**!, at the rate of & per eeat. per annum
on lime depot!!*, payable quarterly if desired. Maintain! it* popular rate* of
diecount for School Certificates aad County Claim! generally. Cotlec-
lection* receive careful attention.
Beard ef ©irecters:
yfu. jk' pARKIOAN, jIohn ^iscron,
jfOHN /Ac^WBEN, p, p. ^AcpULLOUOH,
jt. p. JlBTTLES, p JiBITH pAROAN,
©fficers;
E. KEITH DARGAN,
President.
WM. A. CAKR1GAN,
Vice President,
H. L. CHARLES, Cashier.
A Woman’s Bhicovery.
“Another wonderful discovery
has been made and that too by
a lady in this county. Disease fas
tened its clutches upon her and for
seven years she withstood its se
verest tests, bat her vital organs
were undermined and death seem
ed imminent For three months
she coughed incessant'y and could
not sleep. She bought of ns a bot
tle of Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption and was so much
relieved on taking first dose that
she slept all night and with one
bottle has been miraculously cared.
Her name is Mrs. Lather Latz.”
Thus write W, C. Hamrick 4 Ce.,
of Shelby, N. C. Get a trial bottle
at Willcox 4 Co’s, drug store.
In a St. Louis hospital a man re
cently had a dream which covered
six months’ time and 10,000 miles
of travel. There is a great deal of
sight-seeing embraced in a drink
of St. Louis whisky. — Chicago
Herald.
/• Mb @
May 30 1889.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
PROCLAMATION-
Vi
SWEEPING REDUCTIONS
Id all Spring and
Although our Spring trade has been far better than we
expected; We have decided to make our Summer business
equally as good. To accomplish this we must give induce
ments that will reach beyond all manner of competition.
We offer no such petty baits as. “Needles and Pins at a
penny a paper,”
SUCH AS THOSE WE GIVE AWAT.
Our bargains are in Standard goods. The latest styles and
newest novelties.
No Old Shoddy Goods.
We defy all legitimate competition to match our prices. The
following are a few we mention : Simpson, Windsor and Arn
old’s prints at 61 cts per yard; Figured Lawns from 3i to 10
cents; Beautiful Challies at 7 cents per yard ; A full line
Cottonades, all styles, from 10c, up.
Our fourth Stock of
just received, cheaper than ever. Don’t buy until you see
them.
On Shoes we are well fixed. Will discount any price you
can get. Our Ladies’ 15 button Straight fly Pebble Goat But-
ton Shoe, bring, joy t° ,ve« My Wy pair wa“d
and sold at $1. j0 per pair. All other grades equally as cheap.
Another lot of 1
W. L. DOUGLAS’ CELE
BRATED SHOES.
Try them if you want full satisfaction.
New stock of Alpaca and Seersucker Coats and Vests from
75 cts. to $4.00.
Our line of bargains in every department are too numerous
to more than give mention to a few, but if you feel that this is
the time to make your dollar do double duty, then call on us.
The doctors are doing their beet
to convince the public that ice wa
ter is dangerous. Perhaps it is,
bet then, so are whisky, and toy ww - ^
fhings.— ,0t8 ° f HATS and CAPS.
druggist, Bippus.
‘I can recommend
best
The Verdict Unanimous
W. D. Suit, _
Ind., testifies: “I
Electric Bitters as the very
. Every oottle sold has giv
n relief in every case. One n
took six bottles, and was cored *
Rhenmatism of 10 years’standing.
Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville,
Ohio, affirms: “The best eelling
medicine I have ever bandied in
my 20 years’ experience, is Electric
Bitters.*’ Thousands of others have
added their testimony, so that the
verdict is nnanimons that Electric
Bitters do cure all diseases of the
Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only
half dollar a bottle at Willcox
Go’s, drug store.
man
of
A FULL LINE OF EACH
flfew Goods,
LOWEST
PRICES
A good memory is a blessing,
says a writer. And it may be re
marked that it is one that wealth
cannot bay. Jnst look at the man
who becomes suddenly rich. He
cannot even remember the faces of
his old friends.—Bouton Courier,
A Duty to Yourself.
It is surprising that people will
ate a common, ordinary pill when
they can secure a valuable English
one for the same money. Dr. Ac
ker’s English pills are a positive
core for sick headache and all liver
troubles. They are atnall, sweet,
easily taken and do not gripe.
Sold by Dr. Boyd. 2
HI _A_ IR ID "W A.
•BT COST!
Groceries A Specialty
A.T
Enterprise Grocery.
September«. <s» ^ 8 WHITE, Manager.
■ e—, L-gH-g-
STATE OF 80JTH CAROLINA,
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
WHEREAS infonirtiion h*a been re
ceived *i tbi* Deptrtmenl tbel ennlrociou!
murder wm cotaaitted in the County of
Darlington on or about the Eight i d ty ot
May, A. D. 1S8S, upon the body of Joseph
Jauie*, Sr., by Bolt ARTHUR and others,
•ml that the said BOO ARTHUR has fled
from justice:
Now, Therefor-, I, J, P. Richardson,
Qevernor of the Stele of South Carolina,
in order that justice may be done and the
majesty of lb* law vindicated, do hereby
offer a reward of ONE HUNDRED DOL-
LARS for tb» apprehension and delivery
to tbe Sheriff ot Darlington County of lb*
said BOB ARTHUR; vaid Arthur is blnck,
5 fee* 4 inches bigh. weighs 135 pounds,
high forehead, pop eyed, badly bow-legged,
small moustache, about 35 years old, and
weats a number 8 shoe.
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great Seal of
the State to be affixed, at Columbia, this
80th day of July, A. D. 1889. and in tbe
one hundred and fo-rteentb year of the
Independence of the Utiled States of
America.
FIRE MUM AGENT.
Da lington, S*C.
Rcpiewnta tw-me of the bvst Cora-
panicH on tbe Continent.
Office iu the Bank of Darlington.
The most thoiough satisfaction
guaranteed.
May 30, ’89 - 6m
NO MORE EYE-GLASSES
NO WEAK
MORE
EYES.
SEAL
J. P. RICHARDSON.
By the Governor :
J. Q MARSHALL,
Secretary of State.
MITCHELL’S
Eye-Salve
A Certain, Safe, and Effective Remedy for
SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES,
Producing Long-Sightodnes*, 4 Rtstot*
ing the Sight of the Old.
Cures Tear Drops, Granulations, Stye
Tumors, Red lyes, Matted Eye Lashes,
us rmccijs encx uuKPin nuum ecu.
Also, equally effleadona when used In other
maladies. «uch a* I’leere, Fever Seres,
Tamar*. Halt Kbeam, Baras, Pile*, or
wherever Inflammation ex tote, MITCMMLJC/B
BAX Vtt may be need to advantage.
Sold hr all Draggtete at 35 Oeata.
BARGAINS
A§ the stor e recently oc*
copied by us is being torn
down ra older that a hand*
some brick structure may
be erected tor us in its
stead, we have moved tem*
porarily into the Ude store
next door# These changes
as any casual observer i§
aware, are expensive Iq
view of these tacts we will
offer to cash buyers, for the
next sixty days, some of the
biggest bargains in Dry
Goods, Notions, Shoes hats
and Clothing, ever offered
in Darlington. Call and
he convinced.
BLACKWELL. BROS.
Drive
June 6,1889
Prices!
STRAW HATS. L. ft. SHOES.
Our $2.00 Hat fo-
$100
Our $ 5,00
Shoe for
$3.50
“ $1.50 “
(4
75
44
3.50
«
44
2.50
“ $1.00 “
U
50
44
2.50
<(
44
1.50
“ 75c “
‘C
35
44
2.00
«
44
1.25
“ 50c “
(4
25
44
1.50
i«
44
1.00
“ 25c “
44
15
44
1.25
at
44
75c
“ 5c “
4<
21
14
1.00
U
44
50c
Our 8i Challies for 5 cents; our 5 cent Lawns for3i cents;
our 8i cent Ginghams for 6i cents ; check Homespuns for 6i
and 5 cents, and various other bargains you will find upon in
spection. I am determined to sell my Spring and Summer
Goods at prices reg ardless of cost.
J. G. McCALL,
Juiy 15, 1889.
“THE BACKET”
E wards, Norment A Ce.
ARE OFFERING GREAT REDUCTION IN
Vreparaloly to removing to
THEIR 1WEW STORE
NOW BEING ERECTED ON
THE LOT BETWEEN THEIR PRESENT STA!
AND THE
Bank of Darlington.
We Gumanlee low Prices on Summei Goods.
as a benefactor We Want to Move Our Goods
And we will takejpleasure in showing you our manv values
ffill prove what we say,
Very Respectfully,
and
FULYUyZER!
1st. It saves the consumer an average of 33 per cent. 2nd. It Polver
izes all competition, breaks combinations and sets to flight unjust spec
ulations in its lines. 3rd. Its the only organization that belongs to the
people. 4th. Its non-spccolative in all its dealings, and the most exten-
•rive Dry Goods and Notion scheme in the world
HOW IT DOES ALL THESE THINGS,
By Low Prices.
I want all to come and see
FOR THEMSELVES-
THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD BE
FORE WE OCCUPY
X.X
Respectfully,
1st. Its the only system that works in favor of the consumer. 2nd.
Its the largest organization in the country; 300 packers, 50 of the
best bnyers, money, brain, back-bone and nerve enough to face the world
and laugh to ruiicule all attempts to compete. 3rd. Onr leader, C. B ■ mT _
uS Q i!h the arge8 . t merca ntile house in the world ; capac- Ol* f Al fyR
ity 180,000 feet of floor room, independent electric light plant, 6 electric Ov
elevators—the house will be 51 feet higher than anything in New York.
It is plain to all who have common sense that there is more in this Great
patera than the people have ever dreamed of. We will have
40,000 stores by December 1st. The people are waking up to the Racket.
We force them in self-defence to look for the Racket The Darlington
Branch is forced to have larger quarters and will double its business and
July 4, 1889.
oo'S ^L a n,r e buy ’, r ' ga !A l,e8a of Vdlue - Ladies’ milieu straw hats 15,
-0, -5, 35 and up cost double ; men’s suits, coat pants and vest tl 90-
^ Ve8t , 0, " y 81 ^ lL25 = ladiesMA button shoes llAo’:
*11 wool flIUd Bummer dress goods 11 ceuts th« Johliora aat * *
p«i; i •>-»«« * up , r 6 .;,iL h ;
4 hook hat racks only o cents ; silvereen tea trays 10 cents • class w if#*r
set only 60 cents; corsets 24 cents up : dress coo<Is 1 i^? r
goods, best quality, 5 cts up; lace pigoa only 7A cts; shallies 5c ’ Gents’
gams in all classes of merchandise, a full stock of millinerv Mid LvJjJS
samples, no take back, but exchange once. Respectfully, *
FI NE!
WATCH 1
repairino
DONE BY
THE ILA.OHET.
■ ras-Mims,
— AND —
mfiPMTjE®,
AT
Mas®P]’s Je\x/eli*y St®i»e,
Ju(y 4,1889
T. «. MEM,
BLACH-SM1TH AND HORSE-SHOER,
Florence Street, . - Darlington, 8. 0
The very finest class of work guaran
teed- Give him a trial, aad you will b®
sure to get eati'faction.
March 21 -’SO.
Animal Meeting.
The annual Meeting of tbe Darlington
Agricultural Society will be held at the
Fair Ground* on the second Tuesday of
August next (18th.)
Committees will report on the following
subjects:
1st. Tobacco—Us Cultivation and Pro
fit. F. M. Rogers, Sr., Chairman ; F. M.
Rogers, Jr., Rev, J. 8. DuBoee. W. P. Car
ter, E. M. Williamson, P. C, Cogg«»b»"-
2nd, The uses and abuses ot Commtr
ctal Fertilisers. J. L. Coker, Chairifian ,
K. W. Cannon, JB. Lid* Law, Luca* M*»'
tosh, J. W. Ferguson, J. W. Bsasl*/-
W. H. EVANS, PiM’t-
W. E. JAMES, Seo’ty.
July IS, ’89.