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36% V'K 3 -- C theater he always reaft all the acts.- gton. B. C. ar. you Ji.'iwV-Wif* .^i.r <'Mlie best (.bun Come and Examine my T . it in entirety the wron^ . You ought to be thankful he comes in between all the • Offlec in ihe I> « -kot kfi.”—Boston Beacon. ••r * • T!;i' iJh'miu^Ii fr.iti'r.'ictiou PUnple* on the Fac. • : uU . ir 4ii5fi cl. ate an impure state of the* jj , v ;{() blood and are looked upon by'- * H many with suspicion. Acker’s, The Darlington Land Im- Blood Elixir will remove all im purities and leave the complex- j ion smooth and clear. There is ll;!V that will so thoroughly f 1( .. up the constitution, purify jtiitHr s «it» Ul«* )<Jilll>gt«U. i«h 0 —Gm rnont Company li-Sl ling Loch «n l lands and strengthen the whole sys la j Dr. J. A. Boyd tern. Sold and guaranteed bv J N It j. j. » Aim deiit an'l Tsurt*r *3 ^ Illinois uses more shingles than any other state in the un ion. The Illinois school teach ers seem to understand their business.— Yonkers Statesman: Notice. After this date, all persons fishing ! hunting or trapping on my lands,’ | without permission, -will be vigorous- I ly prosecuted. PAUL WHIPPLE. Get. 2, 1889. || OVKY TO 1.0 AX ON IMPROVED FARMS. For further Information apply to JOHN H. PALMER & SON, People Everywhere • Confirm our statement when vw ; say that Acker’s English Reme dy is in every -way superior to j any and all other preparations ' m for the Throat and Lungs. Ini,? 17 ; Whooping Cough and Croup it : , entr4 ^ at,on al Dank Building, is magic and relieves at once, j l*- O. Hox28s Columbia, 8. C We oner you a sample bottle j 29, 81) - free. Remember, this Remedy | /v r* vp , is sold on a positive guarantee by i - a k 1 XL 1M 1 ? Dr. J. A. Boyd. 2 j Caveats and Trade-Marks obtained, - ; and all i’atent business eondueted for Level means flat, vet the man Moderate Fees. ■ who would feel flattered to be called level headed would object strongly to being called flat headed. Odd, isn’^it: • — -s- Caution to Mothers. Every mother is cautioned against giving her child lauda num or paregoric ; it creates an Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent OniQG and we ean necure patent iu less time and at loss cost than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., witli description. We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge, Our fee not due till patent is secured A Little Book. “How to Obtain Pat ents, with names of actual clients in your State, County or town sent free. Address, unnatural craving for stimulants _ which kills the mind of the child. C. xL. SNOTiflr & CO. Opp. Patent Office, Washington, J). 0 F I IV E Acker’s Baby Soother is special ly prepared to benefit children and cure their pains. It is harm less and contains no Opium on Morphine. Sold by Dr. J. A Boyd. 2 Little Freddie (to sister’s call er)—“It must be awful nice to be a man. Don’t you wish yoii were a man, Mr. Nobrane?”— Yankee Blade. Mv JIEPAIRIU a \1 9 Om* Stock of General Merchandise. We invite the !.i lit s p.irtieuliirly to examine our Dress Goods, Trimmings, &e. Our styles are all leaders, and, however the r pimh.isu may select, it is impossible that taste can go astray in buying from our well-selected assortment. Our special endeavor shall bo to bring our entire line to such a standard of excellence in the matter of quality, 8 *° m<l ke it profitable to any one that will give ns a trial. As to prices, they say more for us than we can say for them. All we ask is to come and see our goods and compare our prices with others. Shoes, Hats, Clothing, JeaiiSj we sell as low as they can be sold. We also keep a full line of Groceries, Tobacco vnd Cigars,. ^ e respectfully invite the public to come and examine our prices. Store formerly occupied by Edwards, Norment & Co. rvespeciiUiiv ^ JOYE & SANDERS. P If 7.00 a in 7.45 n m October 3,1881). A. WEINBERG, DEALER in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Northwest Corner of a and the DARLINGTON, 8. C. ORANGE STREET PUBLIC SQUARE, o a — A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES AT THE LOWEST PRICES. — Hen's and Boys’ Clothing in large variety, BOOTS. SHOES AND HATS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS &<*., &e.. &c., Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. The highest market price paid for Furs. September 12, 1889 The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind., says: “Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s Consumption Cure.” For sale at Boyd’s. 2 i—W n..,. -• — Only a Question of Time. “But, doctor, you said last week that the patient would cer tainly die, and now he is per fectly well.” “Madam, the confirmation of my prognosis is only a question of time.”—Fliegende Blaetier. For Dyspepsia and Liver Com plaint you have a printed guar antee on every bottle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. For Sale at Boyd’s 2 « They Ought to Have Waited. An “anti-trust” coffin and casket company in St. Louis an nounces that it will “cut prices sixty per cent.” This may cause a boom in funerals, but it must be a disappointment to those persons who died and paid the old rates before the “cut” was announced.—Norristo tv n Her- Qld. Sls-illed m-im, — AND -- WMRtiMED, AT fvjas®n's Jewelpy St®i*e. ..Tu(y 4, 1889 raw? iF 1 - E. ZtSTORIlVCIEIfcTT, ^ FIRE -s# i:ixr is xj r. a, ixr o E5 AGEEUSTT. REPRESENTS TEN OF THE LARGEST AND OLDEST COMPA- NIES IN THE WORLD. Insures all classes of property, iucluding Gin Houses, in any part of the County. Oflice over DARLINGTON NEWS building. Deeemmber 0,1888. 0 'Mrk Bead these Prices. DIAMOND DROPS, The latast improvement on the celebrated GOLD EN RYE WHI8 KEY DROPS. 3MC. IMCctrmo. Sole A^ent. FIVE BARRELS JUST RECEIVED, Mr. S. Mamie proposes to sustain to the fullest extent the busi ness recently conducted by lus father, and to the end solicits a continuance of the patronage which has heretofore been ac corded tha firm. GREAT RUSH TO MANNE’S -A-TTOTIOILT Q-OOIDS I THIRTY PER CENT. LESS THAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN. September 12, 1889. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. At Boyd’s 2 A Peculiar Predicament. Said a man to his bosom friend, who was about to get married : “I suppose I ought to wish you both much happiness ; but, as I don’t know the bride, I cannot congratulate you. On the other band, as I know you only too well, I cannot congratulate the bride.”—!?/ Peru Illustrado. Are you made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizzi ness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is a positive cure. For sale at Boyd’s. 2 Manulacturers —OF— Doors, Sash, Biimis, MOTTX.DIKrGtS —AND— . Building Material. . ESTABLISHED 1842. CHARLESTON, S. C. April, 20 1889-1 Ploreste Music kse. J. B. KILLOUGH lias moved to the Marco Building, ou Dargan Street, and has in Mock, IManos and Organs, Sbe-A Music •iml musical Merchandise. He is prepared to duplicate any offer made, be ing backed up by soma of the best music houses in the eouotry. He is now pre pared to tune and repair Pianos and Or gans Joseph Leisch is his workman and lias served his time in a manufactory of Pianos and Or: am. > all or write to J. B. Kil*) i ;'i. i * v r 1), Florence, S C. Wo wil o' **e un tersold. Jan 31, ’89. George—Clara, be mine ! Clara—I will be yours. George (in raptures')—My love, my sweet. Clara, (calmly)—Hold on, George, dear. I am to be yours, j>ut not in the way you think. * am to be your stepmother!— 1 Munsey’s Weekly. Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy—a Positive cure for Catarah. Diph- tberia and Canker-Mouth. For at Boyd’s. 2 ' is your husband's in- ^uma, Mrs. Jones?” Gh, he is much better. There ^burglars in our house last J8ht, and I tried for t6n min- J? 8 to wake John up and uldn t.”—Afunsey's Weekly. Jjy will you cough when ‘ ol ! 8 Cure will give immedi- ^ relief. Price loW,'50 cts., ftoUC AtBovd’s 2 tf® ^*«Dt-mind©d profess* or to Good Notice. Application will he made t* the General Assembly of this State at its nest session to amend tbs Charter of The Hartsville R. K. Co., so as to milhorixe (lie extension of the rood J- L. COKER, K. W. CANNON, C. J. WOODRUFF, J. J. LAWTON. J. L. COKER, JR. Directors. Aug 29, ’89 ^ NO MORE EYE-GLASSES MITCHELL’S Eye-Salve ▲ Certain, Safe, and Bflfecllve Remedy for SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, c ¥?x? r RXt™";si». m rmefufi inci kkuef aim kuaibt < SwM Mr nil Drnrrlete at 05 0**W- Call at 1,000 yards assorted Worsteds at 10 cts, worth 20 to 40cts; A full line Cashmeres at 12i and 15 cts. We arestil I run ning our fam ous 25 cts. yard wide Cashmere in all shades more popular than ever this season, 45-iuch Henrietta at 50 cents. A large line of Black Goods consisting of Cashmeres, Henriettas and Imported Reps from 15 to $1 per yard. % A well selected stock of Ladies’ and Misses’ Wraps consisting of Jackets, Modjeskas and New Markets. A specially large line of Staple Dry Goods, and Notions at • prices that move them rapidly. SHOES. Our line of Shoes is large and complete and well adapted to the wants of the people. We continue to maintain our reputation for selling solid goods. Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Our success in the Gents’ Furnishing Goods Department war rant us in the belief that our Clothing and Hats Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ suit the people, both as to quality and price. We carry always in stock a full line of Hardware, Crockery, Tin, Harness, &c. groceries. The Grocery Department is large and kept well supplied, at Rock-bottom prices. HARDWARE. At the Hardware Store, Managed by J. H. Early, is kept Stoves, Sewing Machines, Pumps; Gins, Belting Steam Engines, &c., in fact everything that comes under the head of. machinist’s supplies. REPAIRING.A SPECIALTY. October 51,1889. <£l)r patth of' Zhidmfltun, HAS OPENED A S-A-YTTISTOS IDEIP.A.iRTIMIEIIXrT, And from and after this dale wilt receive deposirs of One Dollar and upwards, and pay quarterly interest on the same, at the rate of five per cent, per annum, under regulations to be made known at the Bank. This is a favorable opportnnity for Farmers, Clerks, Mechanics, Laborers, — and — Factory Operatives, To save their earnings. J. L. COKER, BRIGHT WILLIAMSON, President. • Cashier. Darlington, S. 0., June 18,1839. THE USUAL FINE STOCK OF GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND CIGARs IS TO BE FOUND AT IV£. O. -A-leixua-xicler’is CORNER OF PEARLE AND GROVE STREETS. Large Quantities ot.Goods are being received daily and the many cus tomers of this well knewn establishment throughout Darlington Comity are gnaranteed that a continuance ot their patronage will mean for them “The Best Goods for the Least Money.” September 6, 1888—ly BUGGIES, N. L. HA RREL.L. & CO., ARE NOW MOVING THEIR NEW STOCK CONSISTING OIF Supplies, WAGONS, HARNESS, SADDLES, &C., &C., To their new two-story brick building adjoining the old stand of Edwards, Norment & Co., on the I*tx'toXic Sf<au«,r©„ A Large /nd Carefully Assorted Stock to Select From. SATISFACTION GIAHANTEED ! FOR C. 4 D. AND C. & 9. RAILROADS r. «. i, P*«*>DE*»’«Orrft* 1 C. 4 D asuc. & 8. RAILROADS, 1 Charleston, 8, C.. May 12, 1889. J On and aft.r May U, tlu) lri A 0B ihene roads will run aa follow* (Sund.V ex- cepUd) every day: DOWS THAI*. Leave Wadesboro Bennetts M or*«u*H fiar f McFarland r.Vn i Leave Cheraw cw. « ocic , i J h»i : I ? 0 I rlin « ton ' 8.42 f Palmetto H r ^ Arrive at Florence..; 9 15 * | UP train. Leave Florence g. 10 p w Darlington 8 36 Dove t ^ r., Sooiclyllill o‘,o cosh’* £ f LenveCheraw « 2 cP * r, » n "ZZZid.os , •'•ikt itoiiesborn 1100 ireight Train going up. I..> iv.' Florence 1 » , tri.v, Darliiigioii I- iglii g'.ing down U riv !> ir ii.jion a .j, J ' Dnlin ton A-' I’® Wive F orence a P 4. JO p ni A F. RAVENEL, Prea. <1 H Mcrter Trautportatlon. I<TEW SaHED’OX.B ORTH EASTERN RAILROAD. 0ifarlkston, S. Q., May 12 1889 On and after this date the followi’n. schedule will bo run : ® GOING SOUTH. No. 27, Daily. Leave Florence Leave Klngstrce Arrive Lanes Leave Lancs Arrive Charleston No. 23, Daily. Leave Florence Leave Kingstree Arrive Lones Leave Lancs Arrive Charleston No 63. Leave Lanes Arrive Charleston Train No. 63 takes No. 63 South of Lane* rain on C & I) R R conn cts at Flor ence with No 23 Train GOINQ NORTlf. No, 78, Daily. Leave Charleston Arrive Lanes Leave Lancs Leave Kingstree Arrive Florence . No. 14, Leave Charleston Arrive Lanes Leave Lanes Leave Kingstree Arrive Florence *1 35 a m 2 29 a m 2 60 a m 2 50am 5 00 a m *9 30 a ns- 10 66 a b 11 20 at 11 20 a b 1 30 a m *7 60 P. M. 9 30 p. m. *12 25 k m 2 45 am 2 60 a m 3 i0 a m 4 20 a m *4 30 p m 6 28 p m 0 28 p m 9 40 pm 7 55 p m 7 i0 a m 9 10 a m Lanes. with ..siiii' No. 52, Daily. Leave Charleston Arrive Lanes * Daily, f Daily except Sua Train No. 52 takes No. 02 North Train No. 14 connects at Flor Train on C & D R U for Cheraw Wadesboro, N. 0. .• N <°. 8 . 6 .“ n A UD8 throu 8l» to Columbia via Central R R of S C. Nos. 78 and 14 run solid to Wilmington, w p’* 0 , ,n ,? clo,c oounoction with W. & W K R for all points north. •J R. kenly. j. f . DlT1 „ f SU T Qen ’ 1 Su « , ’ t - 1 ■ M. Lmhbson. Gen’l Pass. Agt. COll’MBIA A.\B AC61STA RAILBOAi May 12, 1889. GOING SOUTH . No. 23. Leave Wilmington Leave Marion Arrive Florence r No. 60. Leave Florence Arrive Sumter Leave Sumter p Arrive Columbia No. 27 Leave Wilmington Leave Marion Arrive Florence No 62 Leave Sumter Arrive Columbia No 58 Leave Florence Arrive Sumter *6 26 pm 9 38 p m 10 30^1 u 3.20 a * 4.40 a m 4 40 am 6. 16 a in *10.10 p m ‘ 12.40 p m# 1 20 am flO 33 a i 11 66 p i UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY, s, and all funeral arrangements attended to with care and September 19, ’89—ly promptness. Fruit. Fruit! A3srr> Fancy Family Groceries, AT ■V r September 26, 1889—6m to 20 a m 10 28 a m No 52 runs through from Charleston via Central R R. A Lane. 9 15 A M„ Manning 863 Train on C & D R R connecisat Florence with No 68. GOING NORTH. . No 61. i.eave Columbia. Arrive Sumter Leave Sumter Arrive Florence No. 78. Leave Florence, Leave Marion Arrive at Wilmington, No. 69 Leave Sumter Arrive Florence No. 63, Leave Columbia Arrive Sumter No 14 Leave Florence Leave Marion Arrive at Wilmington •Daily. fDaily except Sunday. No 63 runs through to Charleston, via Central R R, arriving Manalag? 04 P K Lanes 7 42 P M. Charleston 9 80 P M. No 59 connects at Florease with C 4 D train for Cheraw and Wadesbaro*. Nos 78 and 14 make elose eonneetien at Wilmington with W & Vf R R for all poind North. Train on Floronse R. R, leave Pee Die daily except Sunday 4.40 P. M.. arrive Rowland 7.00 P. M. Returning leave Rowland 6.30 A. M., arrive Pee Dee 9.00 A • M* Train ou Manchester & Augusta R. R leaves Sumter daily except Sunday, Il.OO A. M., arrive Pinewood 12.01 P.*M. B< turning leave Pinewood 13.30 P. ML. A. • Tjvo Sumter 1.30 P, M. JOHN F. DIVINE. Oen’ J. R. KENLY. Sop’t Trans. T If. EMM«E#ON, Qen. Pa> * * — ■■ * ■ci- i: *10 35 p ■ 1168 P m 11 58 p m 1 16 am 4 85 am 6 20 am 886am fO 37 p m 7 60 p m *5 20 p i 6 82p i *8 16 p i 8 59 pi 11 60pi i ; Ly*