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*vC Anythius: to Oblige. Harry—Misa Uarrie, can you not lore ire f I would do anything fcr j on! Carr::-—Would yon ever commit minder for my suk* T Harry (drawing his reiolrer and shrotii'R h^r png <lojr)_Ceitainly : with the greateM-of pl«»»8urp. Good gracioua! BIht’h fainttd!—Boston Retold, f- ^ • A Statesman Speaks No man in the South was more generally or more favorably known, and no man’s opinion was more highly reverenced than that ot the late ex-Governor Perry, of South Caroliua. For some time previous to bis death, Governor Perry was a sufferer from indigestion. lie took Dr. West mo! eland’s Calisaya Tonic and wrote the following lettei: Sans Souci. Ueatleni'n.— I most co dially tecommend Dr. Westmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic. For several years past I have been troubled with ius digestion and dyspepsia. My son, Dr. Hext M. Perry, of Philadelphia, who knows the ingredients which compose your Tonic, spoke fax or ably of it. In the course ofuo months past 1 have used four bot tles, end am entirely relieved. Yours troly, Ac., B. F. Pkkby. Dr. Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonic is sold by Dr. J. A. Boyd, at 60 cents and f 1.00 a bottle. He Oidn’t Exaggerate. Victimized Emigrant (to real es tate agent)—You wrote me that this town had lots of quiet iubabis tants. I’d like to know where they are, youiuferual rascal! Agent (blandly)—My dear sir, you’ll find them over yonder in the graveyard.— Drake's Magazine. A Distressing Case and Happy Cure ‘•For over a year 1 have had a breaking out on my leg, which troubled me so bad 1 could not walk, leg badly swelled, of a par pie color, with eruptions so bad that Blood would ooze out it I bore my weight ou it. I was recommended to try Clarke’s Ex tract ot Flax (Papiliou) 8km Cure, which 1 have done* My leg is now well and I can walk two miles ou it without any troBble.” Signed, “A. D. Hayward.” Clarke’s Flax Soap makes the ■kin soft and prevents chapping, Bkin Cure tl.00 Snap 25 cents. For sale by Dr, John A. Boyd, Druggist. Instinct or Intuition f “la your eat intelligent t” “1 should say so I She heard me tell my cook to have a rabbit stew for lunch, and she hasn't been seen since V*—Boston Herald. Is Consumption Incurable If Bead tbe following: Mr. U. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: “Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Be gan taking Dr. King’s New Discov ery for Consumption, urn now ou my third bottle, and able to over see tbe work ou my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made. Jesse Middle wait, Decatur, O io, says: ••Had it not been for Dr. King’s New Discovery fur Consumption 1 would have died of Lung Troubles, Was given up by doctors. Am now in best or health.” Try it. Sam pie bottles free at Willcox & Go’s, drug store. Out of Date. Summer Boarder—Yonr cata logue said there were no mostjui toes hereabout, Mr. Maketnouey, but I killed seven last night. Makemoney—Yes, sir; no doubt, sir. But them there catalogues were sent out in March.—Philadel phia Inquirer. Good Advice. Showing Result. Edward Silvey, Chicago, gives testimony: “My wife had Catarrh twenty five^years; suffered severely for six years before she began to use your remedy. Unable to breathe except through the mouth: in a most critical condition. Triea everything without relief, when Dr. Streeter advised her to bay Clarke’s Extract of Flax (Papillon) Catarrh Cure. Belief followed immediately. She continned to nse it ontii she is now entirely cored. Her health has not been so good in many years.” Price $1.00. Wash the Baby with Clarke’s Flax Soap. 25 cents. Dr. John A. Boyd, Druggist, now has the Flax remedies on hand. WOFFORD COLLECE, Spartanburg, 8. 0. JAS. H. CARLISLE, LL. I)., Presideut. rounded 1851. Licmed in ibe kea'thy P! edmont Rrg<on of Upper South Carolina. A ooeaeible from all parts of South Carolina. Georgia aud North Carolina, by four different linee of railway and their connection*. Seven Professors with corresponding Chairs of Instruction, offering two A. B. courses, in one of which Modern Langua ges are substituted for Greek. Living cheap and good in Wlghtman Hall, and in Alumni Hull ; ooard in pri vate families |15.00 per month. The government is morel aud paternal, but without espionage or constraint. Terms for entire session of eigh t and one-half months; Tuition, $10.00 ; Ma triculation Fee, $10.00. Fall Session begins 1st (h-tobey, 1889. For Catalogue and further in f orn«ti)n, apply to J. A. OAMPWELL. Secretary ot Faculty, Spartanburg. 8. C. Au*. 15, ’89 A Degree Worse. Mre. Cobwigger—I never like to take my little girl to chnrch; she asks me sneh queer questions on the way home. Mrs. Browu—That isn’t half as bad as my little girl; she asks tbe queer questions right oat load in church.—-Harper’s Bazar. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have •sed Eleetrie Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do alrihat is claimed. Eleetrie Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimple*. Boils, Salt Rbeam and other affeetions caused by Impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as enre all Malarial fevers. For enre of Headaebe, Constipation and In digestion try Electric Bitters—En tire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 eente and $1 per bottle at Willoox & Co’s drag store. Spartanburg, S. C. The Third Seeeien begins October let* 1889. Three-fourths of n mile from the College. Four Urge Brick BuildinRS. Benutiful ground*. Boys fire prepared for College, Separate Business Course. Thor ough drill io tbe Elemeotery BrsDcbei. Board io tbe Institution, $10 a month. Tuition. $40 a year. A. G. REMBERT, A. M„ Head Master. F. D. DURANT, Manager, Boarding Department, For further information apply to the Head Master. Ang 16, 8». Furman University, GREENVILLE, 8. C. Tbe next Session wilt boglo September 25th. Thorough inetmotion is given in Latin. Greek. Mathematics, Physics, Chem istry and Natural History, Mineralogy, and Geology, Metaphysics, English, Prench and German. For further information ap ply to Prof. H. T. Cook, or C. MANLEY, D. D. Auy. 15, ’89 HifiU SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 148 Bland ing Street, Columbia, 8. C. Offer* every advantage for acquiring a liberal education. Fall term for 1889 be. gins September 17. Apply to MISS I. D. MARTIN, Principal. Ang. 8, '89—8t Due West Female College. Next Collegiate Year begins Oc tober 7lh. Competent and experienced teachers In every department. Splendid advantages offered at very low rates. Lo cation one of th* meat healthful in tbe South. Room'’nsaily furnished and board ing depsrtment well kept. Moral tone the very best. Send for catalogue and par ticulars. MRS. L. M. BONNER, Principal, H. E. BONNER, Vice-Principal. Due West, 8. C. July 26, '89 SjJiHBi BHralj ■ 'jii, Another Hotel Tragedy. Miss Crituple (to clerk of the Sjiade Creek bouse)—Will you K 'ease send tbe porter to our room, r. Bigstodf Clerk—Ye.*, ma’am ; anything wrong 1 Mi.-s Ctimple —Papu just shot a niorquito afd we would like Pat rick to carry it out.—Munsey's Weekly. Croup, V\ hoopiug Cough and Bruiieliititt iuimediately teliewd by Sbiluh’.n Core, For sale at Boyd’s. Bncklen’s Arnica Salve. Tin* Best Salve in the World for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcets, Salt Kbeum, Fever Sores, Ti tter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Krnptions, and jKrsitively cures Files, 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, Unseemly Levity. Walter—Oh, Mabel, I worship the very hair of your head. Give me one curl to recall this hour at some ftunre time. Mabel —Ob, I see—a sort of time lock. Walter—A lock is a good thing to adore; that's why I want it.— Detroit Jonrnal Smoke the new Rebel Gitl Cigar, all Uavauna, at Dr Juo. A. BoydV. Notice U hereby given pursuant to Section 1417 of the General Statute* that th* Entaw- ville Railroad Company will apply to the General Assembly of ib* State of South Carolina at ita next enaning Session to amend ita Charter by changing ita name to that of the Charleston, Sumter and Che- raw Railroal Company and to authorixe it *o construct a line to and through the Town of Sumter an 1 thence by any c«n- vmient route to or ne r the Town of Cberaw. t Aug. 8, ’89.—3m. BUGGIES l\D IMRUISK. We have a lot nf Bupgios and Haru-a* which wc wish to dispose of before moving into our new building. We offer epeci il inducements to any one wishing anything in our line McCullough, bl ckwell & co. Aug 8, ’89- tf BARGAINS Drive Prices! Norma! School, A N uual Sohod w II beheld in Darling- ion for the v biie leiichers con mencing August 19lb , 18X9, naJ will continue for two weeks ; and for the cotcred teacher* commencing September 3rd. to cominan for two weeks. Both echools will be under the charge of Prof Junius E Leigh, of Kici.uion.i, Vs., . Teachers an i Trustees are expected and the | ublio invited to at tend. W. II. EVANS. School Commissioner D. C. Aug. I, ’89 WAATKIk SALESMEN. Wt ft w more leliahle and energetic men to handle our wonderful book Nearly 500,- 000 sold to date. Due man sells •IO copies m a single day, another 120 in a week A rate rhsci'e to secure a pei tnnneni, pay ing position. Address us at once, slating .•.ffe, occupa tion, and reference. J. A. WILMORE 4 CO., Publit-her*, 43 & 45 Centre Street, New York. Aug. 15, 1889. ! STRAW HATS. Lie CL* SHOES • i Our $2.00 Hat for $100 Our $ 5,00 Shoe for $C.50| “ $1.50 “ “ 75 <! 3.50 « it 2 50. “ $1.00 “ “ 50 u 2.50 u u 1.00 j “ 75c “ ‘‘ 35 « 2.00 a u 1.25 “ 50c “ “ 25 (« 1.50 t( uo “ 25c “• “ 15 1.25 tt U 75c “ 5c “ “ 21 H 1.00* tt tt 50c Our 81 Challies for 5 cents our 5 cent Lawns for 3i cents. our 8i cent Ginghams for 6i cents ; check Homespuns for 6i ami 5 cents, various other bargains^you will find upon in* spection. I am determined to sell my Spring and Summer Goods at prices regardless of cost. J. G. McCALL, July 15, 1889. Hms Misic In J. B. KILLOUQH b*s moved to the Marco Building, on Dargsr. Street, and has in slock Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music and musical Merchandise, (It is prepared io duplicate any offer made, be ing backed up by some of the best music houses in tbe countrj. He i* now pre pared to tune and repair Piano* and Or gans Joseph Leiscb is hi* workman and has served hie time in a manufactory of Pianos and Organs, tailor writ* to J B. Ki lJ't*:i, J tw r D, Florence, 8. C. W# wil not be un JersolJ. ■■Jan 81, ’89. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS In all Spring and As the store recently oc cupied by us is being torn down in order that a band- some brick structure may be erected lor us in its stead, we have moved tem porarily into the Lide store next door. These changes as any casual observer Is aware, are expensive In view of these f acf s we will offer to cash buyers, for the next sixty days, same of the biggest bargains In Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes hats and Clothing, ever offered ixi; Darlii gton. Call and be convinced. BLACKWELL BROS. June (>, 1889 F 1 NE WATCH itiRPAiitiy a DO! BY — AND WdKRMTEV, AT IVJasen's Je\x/eli»y St®r»e. Ju(> 4, 1889 NO MORE EYE-GLASSES NO WEM H9GE EVES. MITCHELL’S Eye-Salve A. Certain, Safe, and Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sightedness, S Restor ing the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulations, Sty* Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashe*, us ranerciM (jncx relief aid feihiot rriE. Alao. equally efficacious when used In other maladies, rorh as IItear., (fever Hares, Tw—ara. tjalt Rheum, Hur», Pile., or wherever Inflammation ex HU, MZTCMtKtJLB OAZ. FJB may bo used to advantace. 8*14 by all Drucilau at 113 Ceau. FIRE iMRMUE AGENT. Da.lington, SeO. Ke present a Home of the beet Com panies on the Continent. Office in the B-ink of Darlington. FDBTIUIOMT MILITlf INSTITUTE Has a Foil Corps of Teachers AND A THOBOCfiH COfltHI OF STVBY. Its location is line; patronaffo largo; growth hjalthful and Steady. Expenses moderate Write for Catalogue. CART. W. H. HAND, Principal, FREMONT, N. a Horse Shoeing. The attention of th* public is hereby esllsd to the fast that I am sow prepared toahoe horses, all round, for 90 oonis. My shop is below my house, near tha rail road, and satisfaodon is guaranteed to all customers. dUOUWTUS E. SMALL Aug. 16, 1889. Selling Out Gents’ Low Quarter Shoes and Straw Hals at prime cost. , , , J O. McCALL. July 4, 89—If Tito most tboiough satisfaction guaranteed. May 30, ’89—6tn All IM Ctmitd. GEO. E. TOALE, HENRY OUVER Geo. E. Toale & Co, MANUFACTURERS —AND— WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Doors, Sash, Dhnds, Builders Hardware, AND Semi Siiig Material. OFFICE AND SALESROOMS 10 and 12 Hayne Street, CHARLESTON, - - S. O Write for Estimates, May 31,1888. 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,” SDCH AS TH0S5 WE GIVE AWAY. Our bargains are in Standard goods. The latest styles and newest novelties. JYo Old Shoddy Goods. We defy all legitimate competition to match our prices. The following are a few we mention : Simpson, Windsor and Arn- cld’s prints at 6i 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 STIR-^W IHIJLTS just received, cheaper than ever. Don't huy until you see them. OulS hoeswe are well fixed. Will discount any price vo t can t.ge Our Ladies’ 15 button Straight fly Pebble Gcit B-it ton Shoe, bnn^ joy to every lady, Every pair warranted and told ot $t-b0 per pair. All oilier grades equally as chean Another lot of ‘ ' W. L. DOUGLAS’ CELE BRATED SHOES. Edwards, Normgnt & C 1 ©- ARE OFFERING GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES Vreparaloty to removing to THEIR j$EW STORE NOW BEING ERECTED ON * THE LOT BETWEEN TIIEiR PRESENT STAND and the Bank of Darlington. Me Guatantee low Prices on Summet Goods. We Want to Move Our Goods By Low Prices. Try them if >ou 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 ai-e too numerous tf . Ia . to more than give mentioi* to a few, but if you feel that this is & Wailt BIS fO €01116 OUA S66 the time to make your dollar do double duty, then call on us. Clllll X^clox- Ot XLaO'W And we will take pleasure in showing you our many values Will prove what we say, Very Respectfully, May 30 1889. BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS and CAPS. A FULL LINE OF EACH Hew Goods, LOWEST PRICES HI-A. IRIDW.A.Re •JT C&ST! Groceries A Specialty FOR THEMSELVES. THE GOODS MUST HE SOLD BE FORE WE OCCUPY JLX Respectfully, Edwards, Nor men t & Co. July 4, 1889. A.T Enterprise Grocery. A. S WHITE, Manager, September 13 r ’89 P«pk's Battlt Badtwjfw. • TRANSACTS A LOAN, EXCHANGE AND SAVINGS BANK BUSINESS. Receive* depoaiti at any time, and nllawa Interest, at the rat« of 6 par rant ftr annona cn time depoalta, payxM* quarterly if desired. MainUina ita popular ratee of diaeonnt for Sclool Certificate* aid County Claims generally. Colleo- leciions receive careful attention. B@ai*Gl ®f ©ii»eet®i»s: W*' A- P* RRrQAN , jlOHH ^ISXROK, Johk /Ac^ween, p ( £ yKcpuLLOUOtf, f. f-. JTETTLE^ p, JCeITH pAROAN, ©ffleete , , E. KEITH DARGAN, WM. A. V.\ KRIGAN, President. Vice Presidt ot H. L. OITARLFS, C* ’ it».