The Darlington news. (Darlington, S.C.) 1875-1909, August 29, 1889, Image 3
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Hakincr Time.
Messenger (going tbroogh west
ern railway train) Want dinner at
Bcroggs Corner f
Starving rasseoger—Indeed I
do*
Messenger—One dollar, please.
Passenger—What do yon want
pay in advance for f
Messenger—Sometimes the train
is late an’ don’t stop.—JiTeir York
Weekly.
Sleepless nights, made miserable
by that terrible cough, Sbiloh’a
Cure is the remedy for you. For
sale at Boyd’s.
Guard Against the Strike,
And always have a bottle of Ack
er’s English Remedy in the house.
Yon cannot tell how soon Croup
may strikeyoor little one, or tough
may fasten itseT upon you. One
dose is a preventive ho<I a few doses
a positive core. All throat and
lung troubl * yi *!ii to its tieatment.
A sample bottle is given you free
and the Remedy guaranteed by D .
J. A. Boyd.
If you c te't go to Glenn springs
ask yoor <tru : gi-t lor a case of
G enn Springs Water and drink it
at home, it will do you mote good
than ail medicine.
TRADE
HARK
O. <flfc O.TESiL
The Choicest Tea Ever Offered.
PERFECTLY PURE.
k MOST DELICIOUS BEVLKAOE. TRY IT.
Tw vUl mtw Ui »sj othw. Qullty mtw tuU*.
It )■ tb« Hiohmt Grad* Lsa*. picked from
the beet plactatioue enduneranteea absolutely
pure end free from ell adulterations or coloring
matter The packages aro Larmetlcallj wales
and warranted fuU weight. It U more econ
omical in uae than the lower grades,
Oriental & Occidental Tea Co., t’t’d^
Heed Office, SS Burling Blip, New Yerk,
For sale by all the beet GrooeH.
Words & Wooils, Darlingfon. S. C.,
Enterpii-e Groct-ry Store, Dar ing
ion, S. O.
J. H. Pate, Stokes Bridge, S. C
L. S Pate, Timmonsville, (j’
CHEAP STATIOMY.’ -
bhiloh’s Yitalizer is what you
i ced f» r Constipation, Less of Ap-
ladite, Dizziness, and all symp
toms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and
75 cents per botile. For sale at
Boyd’s.
No Love Games
“Mr. Dash may be i very fine
player, bnt 1 do i.ot intend to ask
him to my lawn tenuis parties.”
“W hy, what is there against
him T”
“Oh ! He pays too much atten
tion to the game and too little to
the girls.”—Time.
For lame back, side or chest, use
Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price 25
cents. For sale at Boyd’s.
Happiness and Contentment
Cannot go ham! in hand if we look
•n the dsik ride of every little ob
stacle. Hoibiug will so darken life
and make it, a hiirden as Dy spep
sia. Acker’s Dyspepsia T. blets
Will cure the worst form of Dyspep
sia, (Jons: ipatiou and ludigesiibu,
and make lile a happiness and
pleasure. &»id at 25 and 50 cents
by Dr. J. A. Boyd.
Shiloh's Cough and Consumption
Cure is sold by us on a guarantee.
It cures Consumption. For sale 11
Boyd’s.
Want of Unity.
Mrs. Ws I beck—I’m so sorry to
hear of your little boy’s illness.
Scarlet feier, isn’t it f
Mrs. Cool berg—Yes ; so th« doc
tor says; and it’s dreadfully aggra
vating. We just bad the nursery
redecoraud in blue and goht, ud
Freddy do» su’i match it a bit.—
Judge.
Rebel Girl, the best cigar ever
oft red for Ore cents, at Dr. Boyd’s
Drug Store.
We Can and Do
Cuaranti e Acker’s Blood Elixir lor
it has been fully deii!OU>traled to
the people of this country that it is
superior to a!'other pteparatinus
for blood diseases. It is a positive
cure tor syphilitic poiscuiug, Ul
ceis, Eruptions and Pimples. It
purities the whole system and thor
otighly builds up the constitution.
8i Id by Dr. J. A. Bt yd.
Will yon suffer wiib Dyspepsi.
and Liver Complaint f Shiloh’s
Vitalize! is guaranteed to cure you.
For sth; nt Boyd’s.
The Exact Situation.
She (tenderly)—Did the dog bite
yon, darling t
He—Yes, he did.
She (reassuringly)—Well, it was
papaV dog, darling, and wo know
he isn’t ma t.
He—Yes, but I am —Somerville
Journal
Watch the intelligent smoker.
He calls for Rebel Girl.
A Healthy Growth.
Acker’s Blood Elixir has gained
ft firm hold on the Ameiicau people
And is acknowledg‘ d to be superior
to all other preparations. It is a
positive cure tor all BU od and Skin
Dmeases. The medical fraternity
indorse and prescribe it. Guaran
teed and sold by Dr. J. A. Boyd.
That hacking congb can be so
Quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We
gnarantee it. For sale at Boy d’s.
She Wouldn’t Have Time-
Wife (to husband as they are
about to start on a snmmer excur
sion)—Wdl I have time to run
across the street to mother’s to bid
her good-bye!
Husband (consulting bis watch)
*—I’m afraid not, my dear. The
carriage will be here for us in an
honr and a half sharp.—Boston
Courier.
Lead pencil
Slate pencils,
Falcon p ns,
Pen holders,
Ink,
Mucilage,
Letter paper.
Envelopes,
10 cents doz.
5 cts d< z.
5 eta doz.
1 cunt each.
5 ets a bottle.
5 cts a bottle.
5 cts a quire.
5 cts a pack.
Photograph albums, 15 cts each.
Testauieu s, 5 cts each.
All of the above anicles are of
the very be*t quality, and can Lo
had at
Tub Book Stoke,
Darlington News Build’ug
March 28, ’89.
SPECTACLES
TO FIT
I* © I* S O Xl S3
OF ALL
A Gr E S
And Imperfectiors
OF THE EYES,
— AT —
Mas©n's Jewelpy Stepe,
July 4, 1889.
I.AH CAULK
l. J. WARD.
S. O. WOOD*
WARD & WOODS.
Attorneys & Counselors at Law,
DARLINGTON, S. C.
Wit practice id all State and Federal
Courts.)
Special atteiith n paid to all mat
ters pertaining to the buying, t-ell-
ing, renting or leasing of real estate.
Any party having btisiue.-s in tins
line would do well to call on the
firm, who have control of some of
the most desirable property in tbi
Town and County.
J. K. NETTLKH.
C. S. KKTTWA
QUO. W DABQAS.
HEN RY T. THOMPSON.
DARGAN & THOMPSON,
Attorneyi at Law,
ff^Northeast side of the Public Square
Darlington, S. C.
T. II. SPAIN.
Attorney at I ~w,
DARLINGTON, C. II., S. C.
Will practice iu Circuit Courts ami
Supreme Court of South Carolina.
Prompt attention given to all bu
siness, and special attention given
to collections.
R. W. BOYD,
010. W. BROWN
BOYD & BROWN*
Attorneys and Oonnselors at Law
Office in rear of Dar>ington Nation
al Bank.
DARLINGTON C. II., & C.
PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION TO
ALL BUSINESS.
Feb. 8, ’87-ljr.
Catarrh enred, health and sweet
weath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh
Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal
Injector free. For sale at Bojd’a.
A Child Killed.
Another child killed by the nse
U nites given in the form of
tog Syrnp. Why mothers
Jive their children such deadly poi-
■on ia snrprising when they can re-
hov* the child of ita peculiar iron-
bleu by using Acker’s Baby Sooth-
•f- It cm tains no Opium or Mon
I'hioo. SoM by Dr. J. A. Boyd.
Nettles & Nettles,
Attorneys & Counselors at Law,
Darlington V. II., K. C.
Will practice in all the State and
Federal Court
Prompt personal attention given to
collactiou of claims.
The attention of the farmers of Darling
ton Ciunty is called to the fact that this
firm is prepared to negotiate loans of from
f30u to |20,000, for five jears, at a I w
rate of interest.
Sep. 2, ’86 ly.
W* F. DARGAN,
Attorney at Law,
Darlington, - - * S'. C-
Office up utairs, over the Post office
March 28. ’89 ly.
" c. p. dakganT
Attorney at Law
and Trial Justice.
Practice! in the United Siatri Court aud
in the 'th and 6th ciro'dls Prompt atten
tion toal business entrusted to him.
Office iu Exchange Street, next the Dab
itxaTox N*WB Office.
Welling & llnniKtiU,
Dealers In Shelf And Heavy Hardware.
CUTLERY,
GUNS,
PISTOLS,
SPORTING GOODS,
HARNESS,
SADDLERY,
STOVES,
TIN WARE.
AGENTS FOR
COTTON GINS,
WIND MILLS,
MOWERS,
REAPERS,
HA Y RAKES,
CHURCH BELLS,
FARM BELLS.
Carry a full line of Rubber and Leather Belt
ing, Lace Leather and Mill Supplies.
POMPS AND PIPE FOR DRIVEN WELLS
9
l
,1
I
A. FULL XaTITE OF
GENTS’, LADIE’S, AND CHILDREN SHOES.
GOLDEN DROPS
IS THE NAME OF THE LATE3T BRAND OF FIRST QUALITY
OLD RYE WHISKEY,
FOB WHICH
3M[- nvretnno
Has been appoint.d aole local agent. Tina brand was brought out for
the special purpose of rivalling the celebrated New York Stock Ex
change Whii-key, lor which M. Mamie alt-o I as the sole agency in this
Town.
GREAT
RUSH
3V£ £Lixr:Kr:Hrs
jl/xjotioict o-ooids.
THlltTY PER CENT. LESS THAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN.
January 17. 1889.
TO
We thank cur fti< nds lor past favors itud here state that we are
better prep tied than ever to induce the cost of Hardware to them.
Ju : y 25, 1889.
PLANTERS AND MILL MEN OE DARLINGTON.
I beg leave to state that I sun offering the best and most im
proved Steam Saw Mill, Ginning, Harvesting, Wood-work and
Cotton Seed Oil Mill machinery on the market, The record
which my machinery bas 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. Cottou Presses, Saw Mills Engines and celebra
ted New Era Boilers ; Pratt and Winship
Gins ; Deering Reapers and Mowers ; Thomas, Impe
rial, Banm r aud Royal Self-dump Hay Rakes.
If you are in leant of any kind nf Machinery write me for price*, and I
will undertake lo nave you money under manufacturer's direct quotations.
R. C COMMANDER, Agent, Cartersville, S. C.
W. II. GIBBES, Jr.,
May 2, ’89-4m Columbia. S. C.
IB 1 . EL”
PURE
-A-Q-EISTT.
REPRESENT8 TEN OFTH.. LARGEST AND OLDEST COMPA
NIES IN THE WORLD.
Insures all chwes of i r»p« m, me titling Gin Ht usefi, in any part ol
the County. Office over DARLING'!UN NEW S building.
Decern m her 6, IS.'S.
ACl)t* pitnk ni' Prtdiiiflttin,
has opened a
SAVIKTGS EEFARTiyr EINTT,
And ftom iititl after tbit <lai« will receive deposirs of One Dollar and
upwatds, and pa\ quaitnily irtere.*t on the same, *..t the rate of
five per cent, per annu ti, under tegul ttions to be madu
known at tho Bank. This is a tavcrable
opportunity for
Farmers, Clerks,
Mechanics, Laborers,
Factory Operatives,
To save their earnings.
J. L. COKER, BRIGHT WILLIAMSON,
President. * Cashier,
barliugton, S. O., June 18, 1889.
THE USUAL FINE STOCK OF
GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS
IS TO BE FOUND AT
3VdC. O.
CORNER OF PEARLE AND GROVE STREETS.
Large Quantities of Goods are being received dntly and the ninny cus
tomers of tliis well kntwn establishment throughout Darlington County
are guaranteed that a continuauco ol their patronage will mean for them
“The Best Goods for the Least Money.”
September 6, 1888—ly
WAGONS.
MmiMi, mwum & i:o„
Now have on sale at their
Sables a Carload of
Begs to rumind 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.
11 is stock, which embraces every line, almost, one can think
of, taken as a whole, is probably the largest ev< r carried by
any single firm in Dari 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
BARGAINS!
HIS STOKE I FILLED WITH
3G inch Wool Cashmere at 25 cents per yard, worth 35 ct
36 inch Henrietta Cloth at 50 cents per yard, worth 66 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.
m
Old Hickory Wagons.
Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere.
March 7, 1S89.
I —
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 tegular price.
All heavy Groceries bought in Car Load quantities, and all DOOFS, SSLSll, BlilKlS.
ia bulk at prices that compare favorably with Charleston.
i l HiUM &
Manutacturers
—OF—
Uur Hardware Department, in charge of Mr. J. H. Early,
basin 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 entirely, 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 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.
IMIOTJILIDIJNrGtS
—AND -
Huilding Material.
ESTABLISHED 1842.
CHARLESTON, S, C.
April 20, issa—i
eoxtstf*-.
mi
-XOILB*
MAF
For salt m Di. J. A. BuytL.
PARENTS
OMaitied, »nd all Patent businei* at
tindcd to Promptly and for Moderate Fee#
Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent
Office, and we can obtain Patents in lees
time thsn those remote from Washington.
Send Model of Dr.-twing. We advise all
*o patentability free of clntige ; sn.i we
make No Charge unless Patent ie secured
We refer, here, to the Poet master. u>.
Supt. of Money Order Div , and to offiruls
of the U. S. Patent Office For eir-ular,
advice, lerma and r. ferencee to scinsl elt-
aute in your own 8t >te <*r County, wrt? to
C. A. SM'W ft OO ,
Opposite Patent Office, Washington. D. 0.
Nov 11. ’66
J—
W. L. DOUGLAS
83 SHOE
FOR
OENTLCMna.
LAOIK*.
torn.
are d«I stamped
For Hi*'** bv
Mar. ti 7, ’SP.
A. J. BROGM.
The Darlington Laud Ijr.~
ment Company
Have desirable Building Lota uni laud*
for Mle, Apply to
J. J. WARD,
Pieridcut aud Tivasurer.
Ja». H, *S9-iy
H
FOR C. & D. AND C. A a, &41Lffi0AD8
PaaaiDavT'aOvtMm a
C. ft D. and C. ft 8. RAILROADS V
Charleston, 8, U., M»y 12, 18*0.’ \
. On aud after May 12, the iraina on
tb.-s* roads will run aa follow* (Sunday ex*
Copied) .very day:
now* T*A1*.
Leave Wadeeboro . u
Dennetts "" m
.8 17
Morven’a
VoFnrJpnd
Leave ( heraw
^*»k’a 7.46
Society Hill g Qg
Uove’a 8.22
Darlington 8.42
P*lmetto A6
Arrive at Floienoe
nr tbai*,
i rate Ficreiier ...
Palmetto...,
liMl-lillgtotl.
Dove a
Soc-.-ly Hill..
Caab’s
Lcavet'li r« w
McFnrtan..,
Morven’a
Bennett's
Li hi WadeaU.r
S.|t)
S 2fi
SH6
S.C2
0.12
0 17
0.18
10.08
• • •••••• see 10.20
iaaa
'..... 11,00
* M
■ ain going up.
Freigiti T
Lenve Flvretii-e
Art- »c Diriingioit
Kr '(tht going down
A riv.. Du inxion
Iciv Dt.ilin.tOH
Airim F nrcuco
„ „ ' K RA VKNKL, Pre*.
o I! f n*ttr Ti aneportalien.
7 00 a i
7.46 a i
• 00 p
8 60 p i
4.10 p.
•1 85*
l*>*
1 60#
• so*
too*
•0 80*
10 66 •
11 20*
11 to*
1 Id*
•7 50 P. |
0 SOp. .
SOUEDTJXJ
ORTH EASTERN RAILROAD.
0 naRLKSTott, S. C., May If, (WO.
On and after this date th* foltowin
schedule will be run :
OOING SOUTH.
No. t7. Dally,
Leave Florence
Leave Kingstr**
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lanes
Arrive Charleaton
No. 28, Daily.
Leave Florence
Leave King-tree
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lanow
Arrive Charleston
No 68,
Leave Lanes »
Air ve Char eatog w wv ^
Train No. tid tahea No. IISoalRafL*
1 ram on C ft D UK eeMeeta at |
enoc with No 28 Train
QOINQ NORT1,
No, 79, Daily.
Leave Charleatoa *1116
Arrive Lanes g gg
Leave Lane* y jq
Leave Kitigatre* g jy
Arrive Flerenoe * n
Leave Cbarleston
Arrive Lanas
Laave Lanes
Leive Kitigetree
Arrive * lerei.ee
Wo. fit. Daily.
Leave Charleston
Arrive Lana*
* Daily, f Daily except Fuaday
Traia N*. 62 t.kM N j. 62 <<„,*# ef t.
Train Nn. 14 eomiecta at Floreaee
Train an O ft D R R ^«r Cbaraw. S. O
Wad ejbnro. N. (*.
Nos 52 run* through to Gaft
via Central K K of S C.
Noa. 78 aad 14 run solid to Wl.ma
N* C., making close coannolico mit
W R R for *11 point* north.
-JR. KENLY, J. F. Dtviaj
Supt. Tran*. o,,*, ,
T. M. Emib«o>, Q* D ’i r^„ ^
Ho. 14.
*1 $0
9 10
VIUUMTOil COLUMBIA AJID AltlbTA lAU%k
May 12. 1889.
GOING SOUTH
No. 28.
i.eave Wilmington
Leave Marion
Arrive Florence
Leave Florence
Arrive Sumter
Leave Sumter
Arrive Columbia
I.eave Wllmingt n
I.eave Mario*
Arrive Floret**
Leave Sumter
Arrive Colombia
Ns, 69.
Ho. >7
Ho 62
*• 26 p m
9 88 p a
10 80 am
8.20 * m
«-40 a ■
4 40am
• »•*•
*10.10 am
U.40p m
l to* m
f10 88 a m
11 66 y m
Leav* Florence
Arrive Sumter
No 68
fO 20 am
lo 28 a m
No 62 rune through from Charleotea via
Central R R.
Leaving Lanes 9 16 A U.,
A M.
Train on C ft D R R oona<
with No 6».
GOING NORTH.
No 61
Manning 869
ot* at Fl#r*#o*
r.save Columbia.
Arrive Sumter
Leave Sumter
Arrive Floreuoe
78.
Leave Fioreaee,
Leav* Marion
Arrive nt Wilmington,
H*. 60
Leave Sumter
Arrive Fiorene*
Leave Columbia
Arrive Sumter
He. 69,
•10 SA p m
II 68 p m
ll 64 ■> m
1 >6 a a*
4 86 am
6 20 a m
886am
t«87 pm
7 60 pm
•6»pm
« 82 pm
•8 16 p m
8 69 p m
It 60 p »
No 14
Lent* Flnrenc*
Leave Marion
Arrivr at Wilmington
•Daily. | Daily exeept Stand ay.
No 63 runs through 1* CbarUaiua, via
Central R R, arriving Maneta# 7 04 P M
Lanes 7 42 P M. Charleston 9 90 P M.
No 69 connects at Fibre*** with C ft D
train for Cheraw awd Wadasher*'.
Noe 78 anu i4 make else* eaaaeeBen at
Wiiminglou with W ft W R R far all palate
North.
Train on Flersn w R. R, l*mrt Pee Ds*
‘••tty except i»*< 4*/ 4.4» P. M., atne*
Rowland 7.00 P. M ketnrnhiw leav*
Lowland 0,80 A. M., acvitre Pee Den 9.00
A. M.
Trn>n oi. Mstieheeter 4 Angaata K. R
I' stea t-aiuter daily exeept Swoday. 11.00
A. M.. arrive Piavww-id 12.91 P. if Re-
luruiug I see Pinew-tod 19.30 P M„ Ar,
f|ve SUmter 1.80 P. M.
JOHN F. D1Y1H1. Gen ?
J. R. KENLY. Kup’i Traaa.
T M. EMMKlUiON. Oen. Pm. Apt.
An Pi