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igra PlBUSHBD Mormx» Henry J, PROPHIETOK SRMS-^ IVr Anmiin in Advance Advertising Rates ; |tinr<\ first insertion i ftcjuare, second insertion. 50 5very subse<}ueist insttrtion. 50 Contract advertisements inserted \tipon the most reasonable terms, ft&rri&ge Notices and Obituaries, ot exceeding «fat lines.', inserted free. Job Department.. Our job department is supplied with ery facility necessary to enable us cotupete borii ns to price and quali- of wbrk, with even those of the <*i- and we guarantee satisfaction in every particnlar or charge nothing for out work. \V r <> are always prepar ed to fill orders at short notice for Blanks, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Cards. Hand Bills, Posters, Circulars. | Pamphlets, &e. All job work must be paid for Gash On Delivery. If it wasn't for his neglected half-brother, Ink, the Pen would be no mightier than a butcher'* skewer.—J’wcfc. Shiloh’s Cure will immediate! relieve Croup. Whooping Cong and Bronchitis. For Sale a Bovd’s. I at It will take a good deal of courage for the social reformer to sit on the barbed wire trust. ■—Boston Post. —- —— Itucklen’s Arnica .Salvo. The Best Salve in the World for Cuts, Bruis&s, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corps and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv Willoox <Sc Co. Land for Sale. For sale, in Antioch Township, 1,150 1 acre* of land, 900 of which are open; a good flour and corn mill is on the place; also a gin and ail the attach- ! wonts thereto. The tract contains a find rate stand for a store. For terms, applv to ’ H. J. COKER, Adm'r. Etd. H. A. McIntosh. Dovesville, 8 C. Nov. 14, '85* e. !a.. smith:, PHOTOGRAPHER. Darlington; - *. - S. C. Parlor* over Garner's New Drug | Htore where the citizens of Darlington ! County are now respectfully invited 1 to call'and examine my pictures. The very best of work guaranteed. (let. 17, '8JMyr. ^ mn -■zm 'i ! Items From New York. Staple Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Groceries, Notions, Hats, C:y>s Gents’ Furnishing goods, and a Bar gain in Clothing ; an $18 Suit for $15, $15 suit for $12.50, $12.50 suit for $10, (special!. A speech from the thrown— “Blast that mule.” — Boston Bulletin. Desires to say to his many friends and .'customers throughout the County that he is still to be found at his old stand. UP STAIRS, over An Old Story- When a man says he feels drowsy in the spring, that his digestion is bad, and that he don’t feel well generally, he knows that he needs something to give tone to his system, to i purify his blood and put his liv- f er in proper condition to per form the duties of organic life. He goes to his physician with this same old story year after ' ^ear and the physician pre scribes a tone and alterative. The best tonic in a case like this is Dr. Westmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic. It acts charmingly on the liver, purifies the blood and strengthens the system'for its daily work. This great medi cine can be bought »t Dr. John A. Boyd’s drug store for 50 cts. and $1 a bottle. Late at the observatory — “Please tell me where I am to go. I was invited to see the transit of Venus.” “I am ex tremely sorry, madam, but you are too late. The transit was over fifteen minutes ago.” “Oh, that’s no matter. The superin tendent is a friend of mine and I am sure he will have it done Again for me.—Flieqende Blot ter. Extraordinary Bone Scratching Herbert Sperry, Tremont, 111., had Erysipelas* in both legs. Confined to the house six weeks. He says: “When 1 was able to get on my legs, I had an itching sensation that nearly run me crazy. I scratched them raw to the bones. Tried everything without relief. I was torment ed in this way for two years. I then found Clarke’s Extract - of Flax (Papillon) Skin Cure at the Drug Store, used it, and it has cured me sound and well.” Clarke’s Flax Soap has no equal for Bath and Toilet. Skin Cure $1.00. Soap 25 cents. or sale at Dr. John A. Boyd’s Drug Store. “Hackmetack,” a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. At Boyd's 2 Bob White, the leader of all nickle cigars, at Garner’s New Drug Store. In the race of life the fast man is aliimst sure to fail.—Boston Post. Mrs. Yeast—“Johnny, are you fully over to your house ?” Johnny (whose mother takes >oarders)—“Yes ; you see Uncle Remus sent a barrel of fall ap ples down day before yesterday, and now we’re very m u c h ! (Tamped.*Yonkets Statesmen. Have you smoked the White Cigar, at Garner’s Drug Store? Bob New Bob White, Cigars, $5.00 per 100 and $50.00 per 1,000. A gen uine Havana cigar at Garner’s New Drug Store. HARK €&.<£©. TEA The Choicest Tea Ever Offered. PERFECTLY PURE. A MOST DELICIOUS BEVERAGE, j TRY IT. You wUl tew t»s U7 etbs:. StaliO asm vafisa U i» the Hwhest Giud* LeaE, plokeil from tlin b« »t i>l»nUUiou« nud Kuarauteou absolutely j»iro and free from all adultorationa or coloring matter The packages are hermetically sealed and warranted fnll weight. It U mow econ omical in use than the lower grades. Oriental & Occidental Tea Co., L’t’di, Head Office, SS Hurling Slip, JTew York. For flido by all the best Grocers. Woods & Woods, Darlington, S. C., Enterprise Grocery Store, Darliug ton, S. C. J. II. Pate, Stokes Bridge, S. 0., L. S Pate, Timmonsville, S. (J R, N. NIXON & CO.,' T©N8©R!AL ARTISTS. Hair Cut — 25 cents. Shave • 15 “ Shampooing 25 “ Next door to Bank of Darlington Aug 22, ’89—janl Tis Miigtoi Im Dice, on the northeast side of the - PUBLIC SQUARE, - with a complete and CHOICE ASSORTMM T — OK — BUGGIES, SADDLES, . HARNESS, WHIPS, *C. m HIM A CALL ! September 19. ’89—tf You cannot better yourself any where. I have everything desired for Gents’, Ladies’ and Children’s wear. Trunks, traveling bags and valises—a full stock on hand. Bagging and ties, at popular prices, I take pleasure in showing my goods as I am bidding fo* c share of the Dress Goods trade this fall. Remember my goods are imported (from New York.) Respect in Uy, * Se ptember 12, 1889. J. G-. McCALL, Shoiar us the Man Who "THERE IS ALWAYS BOOM AT THE TOP I" Leading the trade, meeting the sharpest competition we fled the crowd •till with us, yet we cry for more. Our d Stock is immense and our bargains unlim ited. In the quick rush of fall trade, everything goes at Rock Bottom'^Prices. Come members of the Farmers’ Alliance, anti-monopolist one all, everybody, and see for once in your lives what is meant by SOXallD In Dry Goods, Notions, Gents' Shoes, Clothing and Furnishino . Goods; also a (till line # Fancy and Staple Groceries, £ c „ &c * Solid satisfaction! One hundred cents worth for one dollar 1 Ca-TTT BLACKWELL BROS. October 24, 1889. ' BOOTS AN!) SHOES, Edwards, torment & Co.. HI Em Ptft Mi HATS and CAPS. ^lueKt .•minspeetion of their third arrival THE CHOICEST FLOUR. The Finest Family Groceries ; HOLMES & COUTT’S B I S O XT *1 T S, the hast in the country. Select assortment of Candies; Roast ed Coffee; Coffee ground fresh every week ; best 25 cents i>er pound tobacco on the market; fine Green and Black Tea. The celebrated “A. A. A.” CIGARS: Seal of Virginia SMOKING TOBACCO; CAN GOODS; FANCY NOTIONS; Paper bags at wholesale, &c„ &e., dee. Seeing is Believing. C. BELLINGER, Agent. Darlington. 8. C. Sept. 12. 1889—tf moneytoloVn On improved farm lands, in sums of $300 and upwards. Loans repayable in small annual instalments, through a period of 5 years, thus enabling the borrower to pay off his indebtedness without exhausting his crop in any one year. No liens taken on crops or personal property. Apply to WARD &' WOODS, Att’ys, Darlington, 8. C. Oct. 3, ’89—6m. ill IM Guaranty. ’■■pm m Clarke's Extract of Flax Cough Cure. It is a sure cure for Whopping Dough. It stops thp whoop, and permits the child to catch its breath. It is entirely harm less. Good for any cough of childhood or old age. It heals the bronchi and lungs, and stops the cough. For Winter or Bronchial Cough this syrup is the best ever discovered. Only one size, large bottle. Price #1.00, at Dr. John A. Boyd’s Drug Store. Clarke’s Flax Soap makes the Skin smooth, soft and white. Price 25 cents. “Why, my boy, you've spelt window without an n. Don’t you know the difference between a window and a window ?” “\es, sir. You can see through one—and—and—you can’t see through the other, sir.”—Punch. pp. w Are You Skeptical, If so we will conviuce you that Acker's English Remedy for the lungs is superior to all other pre parations, an ins a positive cure for all Throat and Lung troubles, Croup, Whooping Cough aud Colds. We guarantee the pre paration and will give you a sample bottle free, at Dr *J. A. GEO. E. TOALE, HENRY OLIVER W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. $3 SHOE FOR LADIES. Best In the world. Fxemlnp 111* •S.00 OKNCINK HANn-SK\VKO SHOE. S.4.00 HAND-AKWKI> AVKLT SHOK. POLICE AND FARMERS SHOE, •!4.50 FXTHA VALUE CALF SHOE. ««.«* WOKKINfiMAN’S SHOE. *:J.oe ami *1.75 BOVS* SCHOOL SHOES. Fraudulent when mr Hame and price are not atamped on button. W- DOUGLAS. Brockton, Maas. For sale by A. March 7, ’89. J. BROOM. Geo. E. Toale 4 Co, MANUFACTURERS —AND— WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Doors, Sash, Dhnds, Builders Hardware, AND Ssunl Miisg Miritl, OFFICE AND SALESROOMS 10 and 12 Lhiyuc Street, CHARLESTON, - - 8. C, Write for Estimates. May 31, 1888. FREMONT A FULL LINE OF EACH - OB 1 New LOWEST lEC .A. ZER, D "W .A. W AWB HTY1LI8H ■■■H GOODS! .IT CL ST! Groceries A Specialty PRICES ™ ™ ALL THE LADIES TO CALL AND SEE OUR New Styles in Ladies’ Cloaks. Tailor-made garments in Seal, Plush, Beav- er and Broadcloth: • y •Perfect Pitting and Stylish. A.T Enterprise Grocery. A- S WHITE. Manager. A complete assortment of Carpets and SMYRNA RUGS. September 13, ’89 "W^E -AJRIE - For Kiile at Dr. J. A. Boyds. Has a Fall Corps ofTeachirs AND A THOBoici roiKsr. or utcbt. Im location U ftno; Mtrotmre lanre; growth hualthful and •toady. ^EXPENSES MODERATE Write for Catalogue. CAPT. W. H. HAND, Principal, FREMONT. N. C. sampi Boyd’ 1 * - — Dunn—“When can you settle this account, Mr. Short?'* Short —“Oh, come around next week.” “Will you pay me then?” “I can’t promise that exactly ; but I can tell you then when to come ngain.”—Epoch A Duty to Yonraelt: It is surprising that people will use a common, ordinary pill when they can secure a valua ble English one for the same money. Dr. Acker’s English pills are a positive cure for sick- headache and all liver troubles. They are small, sweet, easily taken and do not gripe. Sold bv -Y*f>r. JohRoA. BovfL 2 IBu 3?«jifr'9 Belfast*#. TRANSACTS A LOAN, -EXCHANGE AND SAVINGS BANK VENI 9 V'(J)( 9 VJC'Io A Commercial Waterloo and THE VICTORY OURS ! The Leader of Low Prices Still Leading; those that are Able may follow! The Lilipute and the w’eak-kneed must go down. We make no vain assertions to deceive. We belong to no Trade Union. Trust, or Combination. We have but one to dictate to us and he is that “Almighty American Dollar!” By“his aid, coupled with a never-tiring energy and- an unerring judgment, we are enabled to place before the public prices that will bury competion. LISTEJST WHILE WE SIHnTG- I Best heavy round thread Homespun at 5 cts. per yard; best heavy f Brown Shirting at 41 cts.; best heavy l Brown Shirting at 5 cts. ; best heavy yard wide Brown Shirting at 5i cts. ; all wool Salem Jeans at 25 cts. ; all wool Salem Kerseys at 30 cts. Blank ets from $1 to $10 a pair; Shoes from 25 cts. to the best at $4 a pair; Hats from 15 cts. to the best at $4 ; Clothing Suits from $1.50 to $25 ; Trunks from 50 cts. to $10. Also a full line of Dress Goods, consisting of Cashmeres, Flannels, Drap D’Alma's, and the new Invisible Stripe Cashmere, ranging in price from 10 cts. to the fin est silk warp. Space will not let us mention more, but give us an early call and you will find that we have not told half. On/i/ Cash and no judgment required to be a customer of the Leader. The ignorant buy as cheap as those of experience. Give us a call and see how we will save you money. Very respectfully, A> Ja BI1 ©©ML October 10,1889. headquarters On all these lines and call Special Attention to thi. Department " Inch is the most complete ever opened in Darlington. The October number of our Monthly_ Fashion Plate is now on hand for free distribution. CUR GOODS ARE STANDARD GRADES; OUR PRICES LOWER THAN EYER Respectfully, Edwards, Norment & Co* October 17, 1889. Haynsworth & Boyd, DEALERS IN ReceiTea deposits at any time, and allow* interest, at tlic rate of 5 per cent, per annum on time deposit*, payable quarterly if desired. Maintain* its popalar rates of • di»eount for School Certificates a*<l Countjr Claim* generally. Collec- lections receive c ireful attenUoa. B@ar»d ©f ©if»e<3t®rs : }Vm, ft, Parrioan jIohN ptSCROM, jIOHN /AcpwftEN, p, p. MCPOLLOUOH, A p- NETTL** p, yKITH pARGAN, ©fftdeps • E. KEITH DARGAN, VVM. A. CAKRIGAN, President. V ice President H. L. CHARLES, Cashier. W@FFMm *$ ■ Vienna Bakery ! ter OPENED THIS WEEK, will furnish every day fresh baked BREAD ^ CAKES,- In all the new and improved styles. 'Party and Wedding Cakes will be made on Shot l Police. • SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. The ladies are respectfully invited to give me a call, and a liberal share of their patronage is solicited. KARL HOFFMAN. ptember 20, 1889—fim COMPRISING A FULL LINE OF bine and cheap Bed Room Suits, Chairs, Fancy and plaii J eS ’ tvT 00( ^ a111 ^ Willow-ware, Lounges, Safes, Woven * Wire Matresses, Crockery and Glass-ware, Tin Water Sets, &c. We are willing to compare prices with House in the State. Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Curtain Poles Fixtures, Carpets, Rugs, Mosquito Canopies. Mouldings for Picture Frames in great variety and FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. Orders left at our store for Oak, Pino or Lightwood, any length, will bo delivered at once. September 2G, 1889.