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•••■•/ ■%; v ®lif Jarlmglon JJfo. HENRY T. THOMPSON. - - Editor. Thursday, August 13,1891. EDITORIAL notes. The big World’s Fair build ing will be a mile around. The People’s Party have nom inated a full State ticket in Ohio. Of the twelve largest cities in the world three are situated in Japan. William McKnight, colored, is held in the Williamsburg jail for the murder of his wife. Four negroes, two of them women, were lynched in Henry County, Alabama, on Thursday. They had burned the house of a white farmer. A terrific cyclone swept over Decatur County, Iowa, on Sun day. Considerable damage was done to crops and houses but no lives were lost. A free fight at a negro camp meeting at Barnesville, Mary land, on Sunday, resulted fa tally. One man was killed and j several were wounded. Capt. Lawler arrived at lx»n- don in a small boat on Wednes-, day of last week. He had cross ed the Atlantic ocean from Bos- j ton alone in his little craft. A collision occurred between two trains near Montezuma,; New York, on Thursday. Twelve persons were killed and a large number injured, some of them fatally. “Jack the Ripper” has ap peared in London again. On Thursday he cut up an old wo man in the Whitechapel dis trict. At last accounts she is still alive. J. 0. Wynne, business agent of the Georgia State Alliance Exchange is $20,000 short. The discovery has caused a great sensation in Alliance circles. Fred Douglas, the famous colored politician, has resigned his position as minister to Hay ti. He could not stand the bloody civil wars of the black men of that country. At Norfolk Set' ' ing from | eighteen each in capacity 750 to 1,500 gallonsl The corridor Cheap Wrapping Paper. Old nt'wn|>a|ien<, answerinK exceed- Hezekiah Arp, a nephew of The Curing of Tobacco. door end of the building, the famous Bill Arp, killed two [H. B. Harmon in Atlanta Conatitu the studding exactly men in Fanning County, Geor- tion], inches apart. Set the rafters I or gallery is about fifteen feet , nK ^Well for Ihe pu^-gwrappln,; gia, on Saturday, while ma; T n the discussion of this on t one-third pitch, make the sheet- wide. The entire length of the paper, for wle «t Tiik Dasunotox S* 1 ' 1 - Lfour.ubert wr.h«l ig,K ‘“C »' ■yare-edn.d f l«.. front, of the a,Unri«.ill Si-oltlr...*™..,,. The Grand Army of the Be-1 th e old naihod of curing 4hioh Phmke. Shingle the roof In be about 57., feet or over 3 «H> y.,;,,, „f l>„.. r , npI< .hi|l public met in annual session at i8 f a8t becoming obsolete and the 8hee . tin 8 a 11 ' 1 shingles leave square feet of surface. Thfey lUJlICe 01 bOpailiieiSIlip. Detroit, Michigan, last week. I „j V e the reader the benefit of an °P emn e fifteen feet long and will make a panorama never be- We. the undersigned, have this .lay The number in attendance was f atest an d best discoveries in this 1 e ‘^ ht iu clu*« w" 1 ** at the peak of fore seen in any exhibition, formed a copartnership very large. The question wheth- direction Suffice it w sly that' the roo . ffort he ventilator, which! and will rival the great perma er the colored veterans in the 1 - ‘hs Cotton Crop and Market, Au£ust, 1891. to: a h utplll s <■( 1,500,000 b les, the price has gone down If von will notice, however, the prices South should be ate causei the roof for the ventilator, which U. VVIJX 1*V citi 111V m Vd \J pxpx Ul«»- ] % , . ♦ th ' |« »p jis made and shipped by us. nent aquariums of the world net firm ntuneo^Brun'r npLun ie i until five years ago the plan was VO . ^ ne u uquanums oi w e worm r- to go into the fields about the ^ Sheathing paper is nailed on the only m size but in all other tor the pur pose of oomiu'-tirigiigene al merel an- i Ilder the lUiin & Co. Willi to (i and 7 cents, our general stock of merchandise is d. wu in proportion. on under a separ-1 to „ 0 IUIU lllc l » wu . lllc .. . 4 r ,. . , . .. . , organization from the whites, ni iddl 9 0 f August and cut down Pists and the whole is ceiled, spects sed much discussion and t i ie ent i re to b aC co stalk, split it ^h pair of rafters must have Ihe total • * r collar or wind beams made of! the aquaria, re- w-ater capacity of hard feeling, but it was finally | through the middle" place "it on c ? Utt t r °. r wln ! 1 bear l ,8 rna , de ot the a. 1 uaria exclusive of reser- decided that there should be no a stick and hurry it away to the! P* 811 * 4 S1X Inc hes wide and one voirs. will be 18,725 cubic feet, color line in the order. Icuring barn One great obiec- and on «- fourth 1 niches thick, or 140,000 gallons; this will The meeting of theState Agri- t.on t7» this system was that you fastened securely at the foot six weigh 1,192, 425 pounds, or al- culturaland Mechanical Society, could never find a stalk with all | ab ove the plates. The most COO tons. Of this amount held in Orangeburg last week, the leves on it ripe-that in cut- firRt <d 8ca<f( ’ 1 ' 1 ^ams is set about 40.000 gallons will be de- was quite a success. Many prom-j ting it down in this way one- •®y en feet rom the oor on two voted to the marine exhibit. In inent farmers were present half was ripe and the other half sides and one end of the build- the entire salt water circulation, and several interesting and in- 1 green, and hence a great sacri-! The next set « set six feet including reservoirs, there will W. B. BRUNSON, K K. LUNN. PURVIS J. BOATWRIOHT. Darlington, S. C., Aug. 1,18M. 8t Tenants Wanted. For my place near Jovann, known an tlie Fraser nlantation, for the year 1S!»2. It is Hiv Intention to let tin- property in farms to persons for their own use. A <1 ti r e ss me hj letter at Darlington. None but sober. AVc nre p.ow tolling our entire stock of Spring and Rummer (Goods Below first cost. a great structive papers were read A ! flee of what might have been committee was appointed to at-1 good tobacco, w as the result, tend the meeting of cotton j Another serious objection was growers in Atlanta on the first Wednesday in September. The members of the committee from this Congressional district are: W. D. Johnson, of Marion, C. S. McCall, of Marlboro, and S. A. Gregg, of Florence. that to cure the leaves attached to the stalk required much great er heat, and hence in the effort of the curer to get the stalk cur ed the great heat burst the oil I cells in the leaves, allowing the , , „ ,. ! oil, the substance of tobacco, to s ? av f are ca f'. eful, y arran Ked u, escape and hence greatly dam- i tt '' e barn t,e , r8 ’ on . e al)0V , e tbe aging the quality of the leaf, other, and the barn is ready for I There are other objections, 0 fl curu, F- The am0UIlt of heat above the first. The window be about 80,(XK) gallons. The frames are for two six light pumping and distributing plant 10x12 glass. The frames are set for the marine aquaria will he one in each end eight feet from constructed of vulcanite. The the floor. The stanchions will pumps will be in duplicate and industrious tenimts need upply. Aug. 6-tf MRS. L M. DAY (jome find see us, we mean business. ,'1S. Final Notice. he set by us in all cases. The conduits above mentioned when preferred. The tobacco sticks filled with will each have a capacity of 5,000 gallons per hour. The supply of sea water will be se cured by evaporating the ne cessary quantity at the Woods Hall station of the United States Fish Commission to about one- fifth its hulk, thus reducing GRAND ARMY OF BEGGARS. ... , . .. I There are otner objections, oi:—V“®:. . , , , ... We have in this country a t . ourse but these are the leading and time T «‘l uire l d depends both quantity and weight for new organization of pension ones. greatly^upon the character <> j transportation about _80 per cent. beggars. It was brought into The new system of gathering Detroit and is and curing tobacco was first in- , , augurated by Captain W. H. Comrades of the Snow> of H igh Point, N. C., It seems about as | about six years ago and to him existence in styled “The Battlefield.” anxious to dram the treasury at Washington as the older organ izations of its kind. One would suppose that the Grand Army of the Republic is large enough to have on its rolls every sol dier, camp follower and sutler in the Union Army, hut it does not appear sufficient, for we are blessed with the additional or ganizations, “The Comrades of the Battlefield”, “Ex-Prisoners of War” and “United States Maimed Soldiers’ League”, all crying aloud to the government to give them more money. How many more such begging as- si sociations will he formed it is Landing, Missis- j impossible to foretell. on Saturday, D. B Wall, and a negro named Reed, negi became engaged in a fight. It The “United States Maimed Soldiers’ League”, in conven- was a death struggle, for the week, resolved that fight only ended when both lay the sufferings of the maimed dead on the ground. had never been fully appreciat- On Monday, near ^Vashington, by the government and a hill a train struck a brick wagon in w j|j be prepared asking Con- which were seated James Nich- , f olson, white, and Robert Lee, S re88 tor } ar K er P en8,on8 - colored. Lee and the two horses ■ Jutd think of it! After Con- were killed instantly and Nich- gress reduced the immense sur- olson was so badly injured that pi ua ^ nothing in its efforts to he will probably die. ^fy the greedy horde, these The steamer, Majestic, recent- . ... .. . ly made the trip from Liverpool! be Stfar., with a rapacity that to New York in five days, eigh- i woul(1 P ut a hungry wolf to teen hours and eight minutes, shame, turn and ask for more, This is fifty-seven minutes less whining that their sufferings than any previous passage a- have never been appreciated by cross the Atlantic Ocean. , . A 1 r ^ The first hale of South Caro . this great government lina cotton was shipped by Col. I 1 he little time that these or Mike Brown, of Barnwell, to ganizations could spare from Charleston on Saturday. Col. pension begging at their meet- Brown has been the first hale i a8t wee jj they used in de man” of South Carolina for sev- ..... - I nouncing the proposed union of eral years past. There is so much opposition to the sub-treasury among the members of the Farmers’ Alii ance of Kansas, that even Sen ator Peffer is showing signs, in his paper, the Farmer, of weak ening in his support of the meas ure. Daniel F. Connell, acapitalist of Portsmouth, Ohio, was re cently shot by some unknown person, while lying in a berth of a sleeper on a train near Charlottesville, Virginia, lived only a few days. A man entered a hank at Co-1 lumbus Grove, Ohio, on Satur day, during business hours, and shot and wounded the cashier, killed a bystander, and wounded another man. He then picked up $1,500 of the hank's money and walked out. Early on Thursday morning seventeen violently insane per sons escaped from the Asylum at Auburn, New \ r ork. As the lunatics roamed at large the in habitants of that vicinity he came terrorized, but they were all recaptured before they did any harm. On Thursday morning a severe earthquake visited the upper part of Mexico, near the head of the Gulf of California. Vol canoes of mud sprung up out of the ground and an im mense tidal “the Blue and the Gray” at the World’s Fair. Now, “beggars must not be choosers,” there fore, it seems to us that, as so many “who wore the gray will vote on their pension bills in Congress during the coming session, it would be well for these beggars to cease showing their malice towards ex-Confederates. A little more charity mixed with He j their supplications would be in far better taste. wave swept over the country driving people from their home. Much property was destroyed. The federal census shows that there are 0,250,045 communi cants of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States and the value of the church property is $118,381,510. In South Caro lina there are 00 organizations and 5,300 communicants. In a fight between white citi zens and a hand of white and negro ruffians, at a log camp in Louisiana last week, seven per sons were killed and two wound- A WISE SELECTION. Dr. James Woodrow, of Co lumbia, was elected president of the South Carolina College, at a meeting of the board of trustees last week. He was the unani mous choice of the hoard and with equal unanimity will- his election he approved by the many friends of the institution throughout the length and breadth of South Carolina. No better selection could have been made. A man of national rep- u t a t i o n , of unimpeachable character and of the profound- est learning he will grace the chair, which has been filled in the past by such a long line of distinguished scholars; and the high esteem in which he is uni versally hold will bring credit to the college. The welfare of that institution is assured with this illustrious scholar at its helm. To those who hold dear the college, sacred for its age and reverend for the associations clustering around its walls of the many noble minds that have received their training there, about six years ago is due largely the great benefit which this system has been to the tobacco growers of the South. Under this system the planter goes into his field as soon as the bottom leaves on his plants be gin to turn yellow and gathers them off. These are placed in baskets and each basketful is carried to the curing barn where the leaves are strung upon wire sticks which can now he bought for the purpose. As soon as all j the ripe leaves from the crop are picked they are cured. In a week or so later when more leaves have ripened the hands go through the fields again and gather them off and make anoth er curing. This gathering pro cess is continued until all the leaves have been taken from the stalk, and by this system the planter gathers every leaf when it is fully ripe and has no occa sion to cure a single green one. The curing barn is a compact ly built frame house according to the latest system, although under the old system nearly all tobacco barns were built of logs and plastered. I cannot better describe the best class of ham than in the following language of Captain Snow, the prime lea der in the new system of cur- in g : , ^ H Select a hillside with a slope of about two and one-half inches to the foot. Commencing at the lower side, dig an excavation 16x20 feet into the hillside. This will bring the upper side about five and a half feet from the surface, the floor being le vel. Then dig a trench around the four sides of the excavation, on the inside, one foot wide, of the same depth. Fill it with small cobble stones or coarse gravel to serve as a foundation and to act as a drain. On top of the stone or gravel build an eight-inch wall of good brick or stone with strong lime mortar. The wall should he five and a half feet high on the four sides, level on top, making a basement. In the lower or exposed side of the wall leave an opening for the door, in the center of the wall. The opening should be five feet hi^h and two and one- half feet wide. Leave openings on each side of the door three inches from the ground and twenty-two inches from the side walls, through which the ends of the stoves may project far enough to be within four inches of the outside face of the wall. The doors of the stoves open out-wards and the fuel is fed from the outside. Set the! stoves three inches round rtoor of the basement, over the stoves with brick arches extending two feet be yond the rear ends of the stoves, and leaving an air space of six inches above and on each side of the stoves, forming jackets, j the rear ends of the jackets to be left open. Directly over the stove doors, and under the line or crown of the arches, leave openings in the wall 2x8 inches, the longer line horizontal. These are to admit fresh air as needed around the stove and within the arch. Covers to fit them regulate the quantity of air as required. In addition to these openings two others are left, one alongside each the leaf to be cured, and hence j The fresh water required to re no definite formula for curing j store it to its proper density will can be given. The following, | be supplied from Lake Michi- however, will serve as a basis, |g an- i n transporting the ma- and the common sense of the, ring fishes to Chicago from the curer must regulate each curing ! coas t there will also he an addi- information, am>i -- - 1 PreiiuiMitor to j’KUr.H. 1. Notice in hereby given that I will file iny final return at< administrator of the estate of .B. D. McNee e in the Ju ge of Probates office for Darlington County on the 4th <lav of Beptemher and apply for Letters Dismissory. B. F. JAMHB, Administrator. August 4, 18111. Furman University. GREENVILLE, S. C. Kkv. C. Manly, President. The next session will begin on the ! 80th of September, Ism. The collegi ate department includes the full col lege course. There is also a prepara tory department thorougtily organ ized Several professors have been j added to the faculty ami the messing > facilities have l»een increased. For We have the Trade and Intend to keep it; WHY? Because we make the Prices to suit the People. BUGKWIU BIOS’. to suit the leaf he has to cure : ! tion of probably 3,000 gallons of Eirst yellowing process, iff) de- pure 8ea water to the supply on grees, from twenty-four to thir-1 eac h trip. ty hours. j —— Second fixing color, 100 de-, Heart Failure. grees, four hours. | “I understand that Miss Pas- Second fixing color, loo to 110 gee was q U jte a belle once." degrees, two hours. “Yes, indeed, with swarms of Second fixing color, 110 to 120 j a( i, n j rer8 >> degrees four to eight hours -Why did she never marry?” Third, curing leaf, 12< to 1-5 “Declined rapidly for several degrees six to eight hours. Ivears-then heart failure set I would not advise planters to j n ,, attempt to cure their first crop “That was sad—but she seems themselves, but to secure a good | to hav „ cached a good age.” Ah—but her admirers had COOK. Your Gin House May Burn. Having several Insurance Compa ; nies, which write gin risks. I am pre- i pared to issue policies on this class of i business, for anv term from two months to one vear, at very lowest | rates. F. E. NORM ENT. Julv 80-2m. Agent. PETER tOWLES"! T\OKS first-class House and Sign Painting; Kalsomine Work a No Hnkg! MT U (t T !. V -A-T curer from the older tobacco sections. These can be had for a reasonable price during the season. the heart failure.” Happy Hooslers. Win. Timmons, Postmaster of Idaville, Ind., writes; *Elec- Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plain- field, 111., makes the statement that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was trie Bitters has done more for treate(l for a In0 nth by her me than all other medicines \ f ara ily physician, but grew combined, for that had feeling worse He told her she was a arising from Kidney and Liver ( hopeles* victim of consumption trouble.” John Leslie, farmer I an( j ^bat no medicine could cure and stockman, of same place, ) ler j{ er druggist suggested says: “Find Electric Bitters to Dr. King’s New Discovery for be the best Kidney and Liver! Con8um p tion . s bought a medicine, made me feel like a bottle and to her delight found new man.” J. W. Gardner, berself benefited from first dose, hardware merchant, same town, she continued its use and after says: Electric Bitters is just taking ten bottles, found herself the thing for a man who is all sound and well, now does her run down and don’t care wheth- own housework and is as well er he lives or dies; he found as 8 be ever was.—Free trial new strength, good appetite and bottles of this Great Discovery felt just like he had anew lease, j ., t WiHcox & Co’s Drug Store, Only 50c. a bottle, at Willcox j vrge bottles 50c. and $1.00. & Co’s Drug Store. ... ... Her Chief Concern. COST AND CASH ONLY. specialty. • In addition to my other works, I am now prepared to do PAPER HANGING, etc. tSr He solicits the patronage or . , , ,, -ixtmi £> TT Darlington. Feb. 27-lyr OCCUpied b)» MCSSPS. HTlICOX (V I/O. People’s Bank OF- Utilizing Waste Milk. A good profit would result from feeding the waste products, She: “Jack, that man is star ing at me dreadfully.” He: “Shall I go over and skim and buttermilk, to poultry thrash him?" rather than to hogs, says Webb| Bhe: “No; but tell Donnell, in the Practical Far- all right.” Da rlington. <) per cent Interest paid on lime depos its from day of de posit. Saving is the Road to Wealth. E. KEITH DA KUAN, President. W. A. CABR19AN, Vice 1 ’resident. H. L. CHARLES, Cashier. HARTSYILLE FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY. me if I look P. P. P. Saves Life. mer. For this purpose the hens should be kept for eggs rather ? or mar !? e f rPT 0868 ’? ,n< i e A prominent Savannahian, milk is one Oi the best egg foods formerly superintendent of a that we have, and every parti- ra ii roadj says: “I was crippled cle of the milk would be utilized j n m y f ee t; an d arms so that I in the production of something could not walk wiuumt crutch- that is always salable, and al- eS) nor eaf w jtbout having a t ways salable at a good profit— serva nt to feed me. I tried phy J fresh eggs. A specialty should s i c i an8 everywhere, but to no be made of supplying fresh eggs, p Ur p 0 se, and finally went to for there is always a demand New York) where my doctors. I GIN HOUSES, STORES, DWELLINGS. BARNS. And all insurable property placed at lowest adequate rates of premium in the Largest Companies. Any information cheerfully given. Call and see us. L COKER & C0-, HARTSYILLE, S. C. Preparatory to moving into the store now we will offer our entire stock of Dry Gootix, Notions, Hats, and Clothing, Strictly at Cost for Cash during the next 30 days. A AtMdT VE Slaughter of Goods. Very respectfully, A. J. BROOM. at one time, decided to ampu- Feb. l»-iim. tate my arm, hut found that course impracticable, on account *piie of a wound I had received dur- , ing the war. I returned to «a-1 the low !‘ Kt vannah a complete wreck, and my case seemingly hopeless. As a forlorn hope I began to take P. P. P.. and am rejoiced to say and good prices. One does not have to he near a large city ia order to do this, since they can ofe sent ouickly from long dis tances by express. To obtain high prices it is absolutely nec essary that one gain a reputa tion for always supplying fresh eggs. It will not do to let in one stale egg among a thousand that'after'usk g ‘three'bottles, ffesl 1 ones. If a dealer in a ni y buibs began to straighten above the a r8 e van be absolutely cer- out and In y appetite and health tarn of receiving at stated times soon returned, ami I now feel a supply of perfectly fresh eggs like a newman . real iy ) as if j from a customer, it would he a bad been made over again, and matter of surprise to many to as if Y could live forever-so know what an advance over or- Ion as l cau get p. P P - Xhi8 dmary market fates he could gentleman will not give his afford, and would he willing nam e for publication, hut au to pay. thorizes us to refer any body to *" “ ' him for a verification of these Uncle Sam's Fish Display. 1 f ac tg t who will apply to US. The fish exhibit atthe World’s Yours truly, y 01'/ me ! 'vV-niTC JLJSINESS Uh.l E!!UUl It.O.llU-L COLLEGE. si i ru A ■v.4- of making purchases 11 is not in buying the for they are generally the dearest; the cheapest are always those you buy which are j tlie best for the money. If you wish a first-class artiele ir line, such as ill" 111 Addrew >» un AUtyiHh *s. i'rt'jMiri - h,j otre, T em* fling Bu.'.-ross. Full i'l.Ei- Ue.N* 0»»ilt*j;t* Ooursr. iiMdiidiiifc' .'horthuiid. Typ vrritiiur and Tei- Rfrr*ij»hy. Fa’l trrrn NluIdh A uffnst I2ih Write for CruiIojmi** J. l&V. U. HOLT, Proprietors, 0A V RIDGE, II, C. w* H^wiw* S ooo wm* Di: I ^ ^ , th rvn r Watches, Jev/elrv, W W Ai 1 7 Silver '\TTn to 14 0.1 U or Clocks, Columbian Exhibition is to he a wonderful one, and not the least interesting portion of it. naturally, will be the Aquarial or Live Fish display. This will be contained in a circular build- ! ing 135 feet in diameter, standing 1 near one extremity of the main LIPPMAN BROS., Wholesale Druggists, Proprietors P. P. P. Savannah, Ga. I Please give us a trial, and if we don’t > give you more for your money than you can get elsewhere, Charleston not M. G. ALEXANDER HAS REMOVED From the store on the Public Square to the corner Pearl ami Grove Streets, which lias been fitted up very handsomely. It is an old home made new. The usual full stock of GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS can be found there. A LARGE LOT OF SHINGLES ON HAND FOR SALE. Large Quantities ot Goons are being received daily tind the inan.t cus omrrs of this well km wn cfol'liidiii ent throngi-oni Dai ington (JoitMi v excepted, we will forfeit tlie price of are guaranteed that a continuance ot their patronage will mean for them An Exception. “Now, children,” said the teacher, “whatever you sow, stove Fisheries building, and in a great that shall you also reap. If you tlie purchased artiele. ‘The Best Goods for the Least Money.” SULZBACHER k SON. ten inches square, and with the curved corridor connecting the sow dandelion seeds, you will tops level with the surface out-: two. get dandelions.” “Yes," said j side. Through these openings In the center of the circular a puzzled child; but if we sow j conduits made of one-inch oak building will he a rotunda sixty [bird-seed, shall we get birds?” plank and ten inches wide for feet in diameter, in the middle, ‘ the top and bottom, and eight of which will he a basin or pool Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from Since the recent iliHantrou* fire from which lie (suffered so severely Dr. Jclin A. Bo 1 , ed. The desperadoes are still committing murders and other for the preservation of our coun inches for the sides, project and! about twenty-six feet wide from are extended inside the base- which will arise a towering practice, having had placed in ment its whole length, sunk mass of rocks covered with his hands by an East India mis- even with the top of the earth moss and lichens. From clefts 1 sionary the formula of a simple has purcharvd the stock of DrV. J. floor. Provide these conduits t and crevices in the rocks crys- j vegetable remedy for the speedy Darner, and has len-ed the latter'* each with four holes ten inches tal streams of water wi 1 gush, and permanent cure of Con- ' long and fo ir inches wide and drop to the masses of reeds, j gumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, and to nil who hvrdr tbrou £h the cover with sliding rushes, and ornamental semi-1 Astlunaandall ThroatandLung covers. These are to allow cool, aquatic plants in the basin be-1 Affections, also a positive and air to he admitted to the base-1 low. In this pool gorgeous gold | radical cure of Nervous Debility PALMETTO RAILROAD. In Effect July 12th, 1891. Leave Oheraw 10.30 A M Kollook Station 10.50 Osborne 11,20 Arrive Hamlet 11,40 la^ave Hamlet 4.20 p m Osborne 4.40 Kollock Station 5.10 Arrive Oheraw 5.30 Close connection made nt Hamlet with C. C. R. R. East and West. WM. MONCURE, Supt. STOVES, STOVES, STOVES whf^ wffi Vrn Tl a ! try ’ tbe e ' ection of Dr ' Wood- ment independent of what is ‘ fishes, golden idee, golden tench, j and all Nervous Complaints, af- thev are determined t,. ion row ^ ino9t K ra tiflving. let in through the open arches.' and other fishes will disjiort.! ter having tested its wonderful the y desLrad^s ^ k —* This completes the basement. From the rotunda one side of | curative powers in thousands of M .J ' I We tire closing out our line The ham superstructure is built the larger series of aquaria may cases, has felt it his duty to Mr. Pope Urouch, a drummer;of l ad je 8 a nd gents’ low quar- as follows : Sills 4x6 inches are he viewed. These will be ten in ,make it known to his suffering from Johnston, this State, com- tered shoes at cost; McCall & framed and set on the walls, the number and will have a capacity | fellows. Actuated by this mo rn i tied suicide in Augusta on Burch. (four-inch side resting on the seven thousand to twenty- 1 live and a desire to relieve hu Tuesday of last week two notes, one to his He left brother The Dixie Steam — walls. Set the joists and lay the seven Laundry floor strips three and one-fourth water. thousand gallons dimmers warning them that will wash to perfection spreads, [ by one and one-fourth inches, Passing out of the rotunda by . had ruined him and pillow cases, shams, lace cur- leaving open spaces'one and one- the entrances a great corridor tains, napkins, table cloths, la* fourth inches between each of or gallery is reached where on dies’dresses, etc; A. W. Hoff- them, except those within two °ne hand can he viewed the op- man, Agent. ; feet of the walls ;on three sides, posite side of the series of great _ — —— i Here the floor is closely laid, tanks and on the other a line of Lream cheese; West & Honour, j The floor is open in strips at the tanks somewhat smaller,* rang- of man suffering, I will send free | of charge, to all who desire it. asking them to look after his wife and child, the other to his wife telling her to sue certain gamblers in Augusta for the jnonoy they had won from hun. | this recipe, in German, French or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. dosirable buzineHM Htaud on the Weot I Hide of the Public Square for a term of yearn. Here hi* friendaand patron* will find him in the future provide I ao heretofore witli a lar^e and select 1 ussoi tment of DRUGS, MEDICINES. TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY ARTICLES, &C„ &C. rer a continuance of tlie libera patronage which has been accorded him in the past id respectfully solicit ed. Jati. 15-tf. ABBOTT’S East Indian Corn Paint J^EMOVES Oonid, Bunions ami Bees’ Wax and Wool. Until further notice, I am prepared to pay the very highest market priced for Bees' Wax and Wool. Apply »t my Restaurant on Florence Street. W. W1TOOVER. «*W. B. KcGIRT, D. D. Offers his professional services to tlie jieople of Darlington and vicinit . Office over the store of Edwards, Nor ment A (Jo. Jan ID.'HO—ly Ice! Ice 1 • lee! i I will keep on hand during the sum mer months a large supply of Rochester, N. Y. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, TIN WARE, HARDWARE, PUMPS, PIPING AND FITTINGS, OF EVERY DESCRIP TION. Tin and Slate Roofing and Fronts a specialty. .Satisfaction guaranteed on all work, (live us a call and you will surely be pleased J. C. WHITE, i Warts speedil^andwithout pain. Corner Public Square aud Main Street, A. HoYM, #20 JWr,- BM. tea, sT lsSd ??■?.'i'SSlj and Willcox ft Co, J. O. McCall's Old Stand. April 16-1 yr which will be furnished my custom* r at the lowest market price. S. KALMUS. t3F* The trade Supplied with freihly bottled beer and soda water. May 14 tf