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ttcrokk to OM SOirnAN. THE BLACK ZOUAVES NAPOLEON SENT TO MAXIMILIAN’S AID. Tlie N**r«**(» Brave and Tru«* C'om- radea, and Yielded Their Live* Freely to Shield Their leader, l ifflitinjy the Mexican* Hand to Hand. |Cof>> rirht, ISOI. by Amcrk'an l > re?s Arsaocuv- tiuD. llook ri^bta reserved.} I HE follovring ex- 'citing story of the French campaign in Mexicoi« trans lated and adapted from the German of Th. Gaudert, a commander of tiic*; Zouaves. Napoleon « e n t j the unfortunate Maxi mi dan a bfit talion of Soudan negroes, which had been present ed him by the vice roy of Egypt, Le mael Pasha. Through the force of destiny and a deaire to enjoy the wild sport of the campaign in Mexico I received command of the first company of the Kso ptinus. and today my heart lieats higher \% hen I recall to mind those dusky savage comrades, whom I had the honor to lead from Octo ber, 1864, to the end of 1866, with whom 1 shared joy and suffering, and who, obedient and faithful ns a dog, brave and dauntless as the lion of their native wild, freely haz arded their lives to save that of the “Sahib,” or master. They were without exception six footers, of massive build, and appeared to advantage in their white uni form, with ml turban and green sash. 1 exacted the most implicit,slavish obedience, and to this end insisted that the pay and sufaaiatence of the men be lit feral and punctual. As a result of my action the sol diers were united to me by the strongest ties of trust and dependence, becoming as wax in my hand, blindly following w here I led; yes, they kis»ed my hands and shoes even when, as unbending discipline often demanded, I set my feet upon their necks. I had absolute control of my company of M men ami the power of life and death over each one. Only once was 1 obliged to exercise the extreme rights of punishment. That was one night when I returned from an absence unexpectedly, and nearing camp heard a most unearthly howl in the corral where my people lay. Hurrying forward, with my revolver ready cocked, I distin guished a strange jumble of white stock ings and white eyes, and among them two ml legs, that uow r whirled through the air and now disappeared in the black and white mass beneath. I fired in the air, and before my footsteps and the flash of my sword the pile burst apart. On the earth lay one of my French subordinates dead, with his abdomen completely slit open. Over anotiner prostrate European knelt a gigantic African, endeavoring with a drawn knife to pry open the tightly closer! teeth of the fallen man for the purpose, as J learned afterward, of cutting out his tongue. As I tore the bloodhound from his ready prey he sprang upon me. Ini; moment a shot‘from my pistol struck him on the forehead over the right eye, and ■irnuitaneouHly another assailant was dash ed to the ground by a powerful blow from my sword handle, if my skull hud re ceived that stroke it would have cracked like an egg shell, but he only fell on hi> knee, crossed his arms over his breast, and with his tongue half bitten through and bleeding, licked my boots. The cause of the outbreak was »u insult offered by the frivolous Frenchmen to the religious Mo hammed. One had atoned with his death aud the other was reduced to the ranks. The riotous negroes were placed in a sitting position on the ground, their wrists bound together underneath their knees with gun straps. Between the arms and legs below a musket was placed, ami another acros> the back of the neck, aud the two muskets were drawn as close ns possible at the but br and near the muzzles by tightly laced straps. These formless heaps of com pressed humanity 1 allowed to remain sc twenty-four hours, and stationed guank at hand with strict orders to shoot down any who attempted to give the culprits so much as a drink of water. 1 carried out this barbarous punishment to the end, al though my heart reproached me, but J never had cause to repeat it. Ten \v«*ek> before this occurrence I had been blowr into the air by a mine explosion with HOoi my men, and came out with only 8. The fellows knew by this and former ex perl euecs that I did not spare myself and wu* a stranger to fear. Four days alter this horrible yet neees' wiry act of discipline in the bloody street light at Catorze, where the Zouaves, num bering 260 against 2,(XX) Mexicans, made booty of a million piasters, eighteen of my blacks were literally hewn to pieces before the enemy succeeded in reaching my body, which the braves held sacred. When at length I recovered oonsciouanesa—for even f threw m’yscir with a hundred men—tb« others having fallen—against a regiment. tn order to shield Miramou and «n navi what was do longer to lie save I. Like • wedge my gallant fellows drove their foam iug steeds into the mass of the enemy'* riders, carrying death and destruction oc the points of their swords and receiving death and destruction in return. Sabered and stabbed by sword and lance, ami trod den under the hoofs of a thousand horses the brave troop sank, buying with theii heart’s blood a free road for the fleeing general. My horse was shot under me and two oi my blacks were trampled to pieces befor* my eyes in efforts to rescue me. Sever blacks still remained by me, and these conic have saved themselves by leaving me in my plight. One of them had a saber cut acroa* the face, aud another carried the broker point of a spear in his breast. I myself tinwostoded until now, received a shot it the left shoulder that had been aimed ai my head, but failed of the mark because o; a push from one of my’ negroes. The shot had been given “in sport” by a Mexican of fleer, and the faithful man who spoiled thi Him paid for the act with his life, for the in human, wretch before us shot him dead am then transit**} his body with a spear. A Mexican stnll officer now took us in charge and out of my hundred only six remained I saw too, by (be shots directed to theeartl that the wounded were being slaughterer os t'e-y 1 i v. Col. Miramou was borne on < stretcher into the streets, where he win made a target for the revolvers of the ofli ' HQ ■ ^taMicd to Heath fov money! For the next 60 day we will sell our en tire stock of IJJS Y IrtDU DH; consist ing of dress goods, fancy white goods, em broideries, white, black and colored lawns, eliallies, ginghams, calicoes, &e., at first cost. And w e will sell you a nice Straw ]0{ at factory price. Our stock of Staple and Fancy lijj) 1 ('MR ( KH more complete than ever; in fact you can buy from us almost any thing the market will afford. Thanking our friends for their liberal pat ronage in the past and soliciting their trade in the future, w f e are Yours to please, New Store on tin Cm! NACHMAN BUILDING. Attention Mechanics! All In IwMiitt metal <«iii |>iiit!ihm‘ it i-lii'iip nt Tiik |3ar- l.l v *N kwk oltlre. Joue 13. '00—tf the r?‘sult of It is just about one week since we threw our doors open and only a few days se ms encouraging o us. In order to acquaint the good people of Darlington and vicinity witli class of itismIh we carry in stock we will lad iw «ive yon a hint of what w- on hand: the hav« Handsome Line of White Dress Goods, in strides and cheeks; Leno Stripcs. (rinohums. Charnbrois, Challics, Worsteds, Surrnh Silks, Pongee Silks, and o general assort ment of Dry Goods, .Yorinns, Hosienj. A Tremendous line of Shoe?.. I.AW CAM lt*i. R. K. CHARLES. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Darukotos, g'. C. DO YOU WiS^XO Le LOSS of W- F. DAR6AN. Your Cun GIN HOUSE? . Then buy the 'U«r».y »t L»w, ^ S|eara p fcss Jtartington, - * • o. i.* Offut-overBlackwell Bros^etoiei AN1) n . ( r. w. uo\i> gko. w. Bitowir.; u6Cu (.OilOn lilCftllOri BOYD & BROWN- Attorneys anil Counselors at Law - j V/VTV-W »» ••-vew cl 1 It Millinery Department, j It is the n ost perfect system in use, unloading cotton from wagons, clean- I inland delivering it into gins or stalls. , . | Cotton does not pan* through (an, anti Office ill brick building south or pree* requires no pulleys or belts, the Bank of Darlington. saves time and money. /M/. /./V0VDA'• /I., .> « i Talbott & Son’s Engines prompt rui'.sovM. attention to j wnd Jtoilers — Station art/ >1.1. HI siNtss. i and Portable. — — ‘'Old Dominion' J. i. v Here you w ill find an elegant line of trimmed and uiitrimiued Hats. We have just added to our colossal st<M-k n new fresh line of the latest shapes, ex quisite flower* and other trimmings, orajie. nunsveiling, in fact any- tldug apperiaining to a ilrst class and stylish millinery. A call will convince anyone. Some very pretty white cap* and hats for children. Mull caps for infants in endless variety. \Ki>. WARD <&• F. O. WOODS C o r n r ■ »». »* kikjuo woods. ! A1 ji l> !$U 0 ? *' J ° ■■ Talbott’s Saw Mills, Tm- „A HI. tSG l OS. S. r. I it0 P* Will practice in the State and Federal | t”*, ^ 00 *<> $ U)f) - Attorneys & Counselors ul Law, M00KHEAD, GOX & €0., Will be very glad to have you call. Respectfully yours, E. C. Rotholz. Courts a tention |mid to all matters j pertaining to the baying, selling, i renting or leading of real estate.^ Any party having bufineaa in this hue would do well to call on the Arm. who have control of some ol the most de sirable property in I he town and county. K. J K£32iKDY. iiii w. o. uui i.H. Lowtsi Prices Ever Seen in Dap,lincton. rr AWAITING EXECUTION, until liis bea<l was crushed to piece* and Ins Inwly had l>et»n pierced by n bun dretl bullets. One hand ret 1 and twenty three Frencbmeii, my self and my six ne groes were conduct ed on the following morning to tlie inner court of the bacieudi of San Jacinto, and informetl that by ordei of “the highest {niwers” we were to be shot My two block friends lay half diamem bered on the ground, their dusky faces with white pupils, steadily fixed upon mj bloodless, iirt-d and drooping head, for no v mi rids had not lx*en bound up. The othei four, dark nn<l threatening as astormcloud Btotxi around ns, gnashing their teeth. Tin horrible execution had been visited upoi ten of the condemned, ami their bloody am sometimes still active bodies were throwi on a cart and carriwl out past tlie living, could count almost exactly when my tun would come, aud every man will believ< me, \vi. Lout particular proof, that the situ ation was not a pleasant one. As a gen darrne, missed by the last volley,wasforeet back to the wall for a second attempt, then sounded in my tortured heart the loud cry “EotHctzlich, schone den Mann” (Horrible spare that man). At the same moment th« colonel commanding tlie execution pm spurs to ids horse, and with one spring o the beast was at my side. “Sie wind eii Deutsche! ?” (You are a German) lie cadet to me, and while another volley ran* through the bloody court I replied wiil choking voice, “i&heinaliger PrcussUhei offizier” (Formerly Prussian officer), am wondered not a little at being addressed ii my mother tongue. The colonel placed hi* band on my head, and as Abraham am Abdallah, two Macks who held me upright sprang upon him frantically, he sigualec an officer aim had me and the six Soudanent by my side conducted out of the hacienda he himself rushed out through an alley, ant returned half ;m hour later to say that lu bad begged our )iv«vi from Escobedo be cause we were not gendarmes, or French men, for the.se alone had been condemned. The friendly colonel, Carlos von Gagern also formerly a Prussian officer, looked after or.r needs with the heartiest amiabili ty, and at evening camo with an escort ol twenty : , vo men and seven extra saddled horse*, lie told me that Escobodo and him st If had had wen.U with Gen. Trevigao. and the order of clemency in our eases might bt\ revoked at any moment. Ht hound me on my horse, gave me money, and handed my unwuunded blacks a re volver each. The escort was to guide u* by a roundalKiUt path toward Queretare and leave us at daylight. It was a martyr-way that lay before us ii spite of all. Tlie negro with the lanct wound fell dead from his saddle on tht fourth day; the others remained by me tc the end. On the twentieth day wo reached safety at Texecoco on the coast. Geougk L. Kilmer. 5,000 yds figured Muslin at 2 1-2ctsyd. iClnna Silk, all shades, 25etsyd. Black Silk Grenadines, 40cts vd. 7 %j ARLINGTON^ UMtOLKHA (.K MimUMAN Wv havt 1 in fir I’c k HOUGH. pi llonuys-al- Law, Darlington, - ~ * S. C. Will practice in all the court* of Jjnnmus and Van Win kle, Cation Gins and Cotton Presses. Wc offer faw mill nn-n and tdnncr* the in oat complete outlit* in tlie State and at laittoin price*. Y. C BADHAM, UENEflAL AGENT, COLUMBIA, S. C. 3 The Talbott Ensine* are the Beat. Patronize Home Industries. the State. Prompt personal attention Kiven to all collection* entruated to the firm. Office over Edward*, Nor- ment 4: Co's. The Point of This is that We are Headquarters for Quantity, Quality, Low Prices. stock iinii to arrive in a few day*. One car load of Bacon. “ “ Corn. Flour. MolaxsseH. J. K. XKTTLHS. c. S. SSTTi-KS Nettles & Nettles, Attorneys & Counselors at Law DMrlliictnM <'. .I-, fc- * : - Will practice in all the State and Fed eral Court*. Prompt personal at tention given to the collection of Claims. The attention of the farmers of Dar lington County i* called to the fact that this tirm is prepared to negotiate ioau* of from $800 to $20,000, for five years, at f. low rate of interest. tlie LINE In fact everything in ‘HEAVY GROCERY’’ AYe handle in large quantities. We invite a comparison of prices in Wholesale Department with any (}. W. BARQAR, II. T. THOMPSON. j DARGAN & THOMPSON. Attorneys at Law, Office, Hewitt j stairs) north side of Square. Darlington, S. ( Tlie Darlington Oinuing, Milling, Fertilizer and Warehouse Company are turning out the Finest Heel Hade, ground from best, sound corn,am) ah- ■nilutely free from adulteration. They propoap to sell it as low as pure goods ,-an be sold. Buyers, ask your mer chant for Darlington Meal and take no other; it i* alwaysfresh and always reliable. Merchants, [mtronlite your b me mill and give your customers the best meal to be had. besides save writing, exchange on bills, and haul ing. liive us your orders. The Darlington & G., M„ F. & Yi. Ce. UKSPECTFULI.Y. Edwards Swat I: Co. market. Respectfully, r. ii. sun. glttorney i.t 1 hw. 1MDIJ.YGTON, C. 11., S. C May 21-tf ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. GEO. C. TOALt, HENRY OLIVER ! ju ti ldin p br p Geo. E. Toale a Co, f the Pubhc WHITE EI3STE DOORS, SASH, BUNDS, AND Will mu practice in Circuit Courts and | Supreme Court of South Carolina Prompt attention given to all busi ness, and s|MH-ial attention given col lections. UMiaglieriiiL J. Frank Early. C. P. DAPGM. Attorney at Law and Trial Justice, OFFICE AND 8AI.FHKOOMS 10 and lii I lay lie tSireet, CHABLBVrON. - S (! Special Prices Cheerfully Fur nished. Almond Bavarian Cmstm. Blanch three ounces of swe *: and one ounce of latter almond. Cook them in butter till they become of a nice yellow color, remove from the fire, and when cold pound them. Soak half a boxful of gela tine in a half cupful of water; add to it a pint of rich milk, boiling hot, and three tablespooufnls of .sugar with the pounded almot da. Cool it upon ice, and «tir it till very smooth, then neat iu lightly a pint of cream whipped to a stiff froth, aud put into a fancy rnoid. 4*1!, 0. UlMSTOU',-* il 0 ohs c l kv, Skdioacr Hcuisilenlev. Anything in the Stationery, Musical or Nov elty Line to be had at tlie liuvlimYton Aaml; §tovc, Satisfacticjn. Practices in the United States ■ Court* and in the 4th and At h Circuits. 1 Prompt attention to all business en trusted to him. Office, Ward's l^uie. Boarders Wanted. B. O. BRISTOW, - - - Proprietor. A NOBLE 0ACIUKICE. nerve** of steel give way aud the strongest form is pro»trate<l by a poor little piece of lead—the head of a gigantic black—that bead whose skull I had once all but cnudied—with wide open eyes, rested upon j my w*eak but atiJl breathing chest, lie had j receive$l the death shot in my stead. In November, 1866, t he seat of the Mexi ! can republic was at Zacatecas^ and the iui ! perial general, Miramou, previously presi ■ dent of Mexico, but at this time a brave | aud zealous supporter of Maximilian, hast ened with a small force from the City of j Mexico, marching through Queretaro and | recruiting on the way. 1 was at Queretaro { with the remnant of my blacks awaiting : orders. Miramou had heanl of the storm I ing by the Egyptians at Oaxaca, ami also i of their exploit at Catorze, and in cause I queuce be imulo me commander of his hotly i guard, numbering about seventy men aud ! comprising loyal Mexicans, several Ger ) mans and a few Frenchmen. My blacks 1 had meanwhile been well mounted and 1 soon commanded 120 men on splendid steeds. Mirrmoii. wlliiotit rtralting for support. , fell upon Zac.:lOcas with such fury thai the coemy was completely surprised. Tht astonLhed and demoralized infantry nt- tempte*! to formou the ph.saof the market place, Imt seemed to he vc no hearty wish I to await our little column, rapidly ad vane ing with drawn bayonets and loud battU I cries. A large number of prisoner.*, twenty j cannon, and a mass of the documents and { papers of the hosiilcs government were the | reward of this blow. Juarez himself ff Appetite a Guotl Doctor. When the health is fairly gtxxl, and there is no special strain to be put ujion the Hystem, the normal appetite may be trusted to indicate the kind and qnantity of food necessary to maintain that con dition. Natnrally the appetite varies with the changing seasons, and unless it indicates an unreasonable extreme of in dulgence or abstinence no attention need bo paid to any other monitor. Much harm is done by injudicious or meddlesome friends suggesting that a person is too stoat or too thin, too pale or too rodd;, ami senons disturbances of the system often follow the mischier oils advice to take some bitters or pills or refrain from fattening food or drink. Paying attention to any of these fads is like playing with fire. If you are ill enough to seem to warrant any radical change of diet or any application oi medicine, consult your physician at once. Above all, avoid quack medicines. To ose the opinion of a successful dealer in them, whose bank balance is more liberal than his conscience, they are “made to seU.”—Harper's Bazar. When a man says he -s Satisfied, t.e means a great deal. One of the policy-holders of the Equitable Life Assurance Society, Mr. Charles A. Edwards, of New* ^ork, who, in 1871, took j twenty-year Tontine jiolicy with the Equitable for $10,000, writes ns follows: '"lam extremely irell suiisjled with this result, obUtinina more than $1,000 in excess of nil the prem iums I hate paid, in uddjtion to hiiriiii/ enjoyed the p rotection of my policy duriny the twenty years it has been in force I am bsith to part with such an old frond as this policy has been to me, but iu (i**in // so, 1 do not propose to part company with the Rquitable, haring applied for another Tontine poliiry, the benefits under which lalso hope to obtain dnrii in my lifetime." Mrs. J. A. White desires it known tnat she can accommodate five or six men as boarders. Good room* and satisfaction given ; t mi* reasonable. Apply at the residence on New Mtreet. Feb. 26—tf Smoke the Celebrated World’s Bouquet CIGAR, The best 5 cent cigar on the market. Try one and be convinced. K W. PARKEK.—v-^J. B. FLOYD. The Darlington Collecting Another, Mr N'atlmniel Wilson, of Watdiiugt, .n, writes in relation to policy t‘ nr . I Vainto No 9,313 as follows: ''I took out ci Tontine polity in your Company for j* cub ji o t ul t tj. Collections of all kinds solictited Our prompt personal attention given and satisfaction guaranteed in all business entrusted to us. Office in Enterprise Hotel the policy has been settled to my satisfaction. / hate since taken out policies i For the next 30 days we will offer UBIGr jS^Z-^Gr^LITSTS in all departments, in order to reduce stock, to make alteration in store, painting, Ac. "/ the same kind for *.')0,00), because lam suti. fled that the, routine plan is to be preferred to any of which 1 hare knomledtp .” If these statements were from tlie widows or executors of ]K)licy-holders who had died, they would be significant, or, if thtvy were from policy-holders who Were satisfied with their assurance because it furnished protection, and gave them suffieient peace of mind to offset the bordeuof the continuing annual premiums on their policies, they would be no more than reasonable assertions. Hut this satisfaction is something more than this: It is the gratification of men who have, over aud above the protection from the assurance, kkalieau on a profitable investment. They have reason to be satisfied. For twenty years they have been building up their business and accumulating fortunes, and meanwhile their families and estates have boen protected against the disaster which would have come, if through some accident they had died prematurely. But these dangers have now been passed, and w hat is tbe result? Must they say, “ H'e hate paid out a great dent tf mone%< in premiums, but ice hare en joyed the protection of our assuraiwc, and .ire satisfied that our money has been well spent: we hare nothing more to expect, unit hare nothing further to ask. '1 hey might say this, ami be content, but tliey are able to say much more than this, thus: “ lie are more than sa tisfled. because, in addition to the protection given for all these years, our Tontine policies hate turned out to be good INVESTMENTS, as Uprated by the fact thai the. Equitable has returned ah that we hate paid, with interest added.'" WATCHES Repaired and Warranted —AT- J. H. Mason & Co’s Jkwki.hy Stork. ERNEST A. SMITH, Think of it! A return of thr total muount expended in premiums, with compound interest at from, .J tod per centum per annum added th ereto. Is prepared to make photographs of yourself, your residence, your baby, or your whole family. GEO. HENRY McKEE, Darlington, S, C. SPECIAL AGENT. All work cniarantsed. Don't Delay! You may live tc Call early and see the Bargains we offer. regret it. Ginning Machinery In Stock. A Fall Car-Load oi SAILOR SEED COTTON ELEVATORS. Studio over Boyd's Drug Store. April 2-tf For Sale by Edwards, Xorment tf' Co. John A. Boyd. H’e.sl & Honour. J. M. James. It. Henniq. P. C. Beck tf- Bro. S. Lewenthal. W. N. Pinkston. M. Manne. 8. Tombacher. M. J. Byrd. Blackwell Bros. M. C. Alexander. July fti-iim. Buffalo Bill’s cattle ranch in Ne braska embraces 3,000 acres lying with in three miles of the towti of North I’latte. On one of the larger buildings are painted in big. white letters the words “Scouts’ Rest Ranch.” Alto gether, there are said to be 15,000 cat tle on the grounds. Ih'spect fully, Three Car-Loads of Pratt Gin:. JOVE & SANDEHS B:ov '’ uf,;Ki Gm ;- Ensiaes - Boi[o:z - Belting, rite. as usual, guarded by 400 cavalry, it:i<; al beefs iu .i rx though f was close upon his tv pended the hist breath of man and horse t< net |OKsrs*ion of him, h« had too modi th< J missed my object, but wnh 1(X »returned about noon and was re Miramou with a smile and a | dean embrace. >tlie expected si.pports had tirm i Miramon be was compelled by an erlHK attack from the north U 1 i ZaenftxHs and take r.;i the return 1 Mexiea. W l»c.u we were twx j from ISa'-aiecas we were end IU the rear aud »n belli Escobedo RiKl Trcvi^ut lu it trice our pn-on < oar captured ur.-illery. »ur iu A carpenter’s right shoulder is almost invariably higher than his left, in con sequence of his having to use his right anti all the time in planing and ham mering. With f every shaving hit shoulder rises with a jerk, and it finally becomes natural to him to hold him self in that way. DARLINGTON, S. €. The Best is the Cheapest. The “Domestic’’ Hewing Machine Im provements for 1821. Also on hahd m Charlotte, N. C„ a large stock of Boss Presses j(|, $, ll/ICKIK & and Kew Era Boilers. Place your orders before the .rush. Manutacturers : 1 —or— Bottom Prices Guaranteed. First Class 1 ^ oor ^_ ' Bilims, Get The Bkt Insurance For The Least Money. Goo(K NOTICE TO S NSC If EUS, TvaLOTTLlDIlsroS -AND- A Clerical Krror. Huey Snowball—liook hwih,Missus Johu- dng, I loaned you two aigs yisterday and ver h»s only brung me bock one. How am this* Sul lie John sing—Ain dafc so* I muster ide i mistake in countin’ ’em.-—Munsey’s ocekly. Our it tiring i a few Teacher (to a small boy in grammar ! *3)—Let me hear you compare ride, aall Boy—Ride, rode, ridden. Teacher ' > another small boy)—Glide; to move utiy. Other Small Boy—Glide, giode, riidden. And the teueher gloda right up to hlta and reached for his ear, but the had glidden from his place <.nd left peu aa ho went out.—New York THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE CO., o* Liverpool,! England, is the 1 ,rgest Fire Company in tlie world. THlwKTN A, of Hartford, Connecticut, is the largest of ail the American Fire Companies. THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, of Philadelphia, is the second largest o' J American Fire Companies. I HE HOME 1N8LTGNCE COMPANY, of New York city, is the third larg est of all American Fire Companies. THE HARTFORD, of H wtlord. Connecticut, is the fourth largest of all the American Fire Com pan es. All of the above companies, and several others, represented in the agency if. :e. isroK,nycEisrrr, Darlirgton, S. U. Septcuiber 11, 1890. Building Material, RSTARLIAHRD 1842. CHARLESTON, tf. C. tprll. 20 ISbU —. Two machiues In one; cluuu sti lockstitch; “Domestic” looper. the agent to show It to you. will see its great value at one.. P. Bishop Parrott, Stenographer and Typewriter, tJTOffice with Nettles & Nettles a* : Thk Wondkr of thk Ahk! I in the field with new ideas; high a •tent wood work; cxmveitible st sewing machine. (Near Union Passenger Dtq>ot.) .■ t -- S»A:iaSki v - L ■ . ’’ LEGAL AND OTHER COPYING SOLICITED. Testimony repVrtcd in short-hand and typ -written transcript of same furnished at reaso >able rates. i GptKlBpelling, Correct Punctuation and Neat Work Guaranteed. i Jtn-8-lyr. ( The “DOMESTIC" can l*e seen the store of McCall & Hurch, or at I residence of J. G. McCall. M: tb. J. a. McCeJl, Agent for Darlington County