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May and December. Guaranteed Cure. STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA. New York Nen-in v. Dec. •’! l We authoriie our advertised There was a sound of revelry by niyltt at Ute Hotel Bruns wick yesterday nml the house was hr ght with lights nud mu sic. The occasion was the mar riage of Mrs. Louise Cauldwell, of this city, to Mr. Cornelius Marco, of South Carolina. The bride gave her age as B!, but her estimate must be taken with a o'e allowance for the usual feminine weakness. T' e groom Siiid he was ‘Jti, but look ed much younger. The couple met only five months ago, having been made known to each other by J)r. VV. F. Holcomb, who gave the bride away last night, and is a very old friend. The match was op posed lor a tune by the parents of the groom. Col. and Mis. Samuel Marco, but their object ions seem to have been entirely removed. druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as di rected, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not Know that Dr. King’s New Dis covery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bot tles free at Willcox & Co’s drug store. Lartre size 50c. and $1.00. LADIES Needing »tonic, or children who went build- hut up. should take nuow.vs mow bitters. It i! plewout; cum Malaria, Indigestion, BUIounieM, Liver CompUlnta and Neuralgia. Many Persons are broken down from overwork or household cores Brown’s Iron Bitters Rebuild*the •yatem, aids digestion, removes e*ccM of bllei. •nd cureamalaria. Oet the genuine Mrs. Marco is immensely wealthy. She was born iind spent her early life in Montreal, and her family is one of the old est and best known in Canada. It even boasts of royal blood. Last night was the bride’s third matrimonial venture. Her first husband was Dr. Cauldwell. of Saratoga, from whom she inher ited the greater pari of his for tune. Alter his death t>he mar ried Col. Thompkins, from whom she obtained u divorce. The bridegroom belongs to one of the best families in llie South. His father is a rich E lan ter and owned many slaves efore the war. Mr. Marco was in New York studying music when he met his future wife. He is a handsome man, with wavy brown hair and beautiful Attention, Darlington Guards! T HR repulav weekly meet ing of the Company will be held to-nl^ht, Thnmlay, Dec. 27. A full attendance i* requested. Bv order of the Captain: W. aiLBERT PARROTT. Acting Secretary. Darlington Lodge. No. 7, Kni(?ht* of Pythi an, meet* on let and 3rd Tuksdat Evenings in each month, at Castle Hall, Florence street opposite Broad. Visit lug brothers fraternally invited. Clerk's Sales. brown eyes. It was a civil marriage and the ceremony was performed by Judge David McAdaim- The couple stood under a wedding bell of while silk and ferns, which was hung in the midst of an exquisite bower of palms and lilies. The bride’s costume came from Worth and was a magnifi cent creation of gold colored satin and chiffon, heavily em broidered with heliotrope, stones and pearls. On her neck she wrote a priceless necklace of diamonds. The trousseau was ordered from Worth, and fabulous stor ies of its beauty were being told around the hotel. The maids say they have caught glimpses of hose worth $25 and if Ju a pair. The under-wear is a dream. Some dainty robes-de-nuit are Chinese silk of almost trans parent thinness, and one trim med with ribbon bows of peacock blue. The traveling dress is pearl gray, with wrap and hat to match. A Felix gown is in pink and black. One of the tea gowns is a marvelous creation in white chiffon and yellow lace. A re ception toilette is of green moire antique and a white satin to be worn with opals is the most beautiful of all. Among the presents were a silver tea service and diamond brooch from Col. and Mrs. Marco, a diamond bracelet from Mrs. E. Q. Taylor, a gold log- nette from Mrs. Holcomb, a gold and diamond flower holder from-Mrs. Bolton, and a dia mond necklace and pendant, the gift of the groom, Mr. Cornelius Marco. Among the guests present were: Count and Couutess Cadis de Conville, of Canada; Dr. anil Mrs W\ F. Holcomb, Mr. and Mrs. Chisholm anu Miss Chis holm, of Canada, Mr. Paris Bab cock, of Canada, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Taylor, Miss Marie Bolton, Mrs. Dodge, Mrs. G. Johnson, M rs. Nash and the Misses Nash, Mr. M. Lockwtx d. Miss Mattie Bheridan, M . Earryu ore Marco, a brother of the groom, Alder man Ware, Mr. Thomas F. Ke- ough, Mr. Joseph Gretn, Mr. Bvrn, Mr. Sigmore Kuker, Mr. and Mrs. D. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Push, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. Swet, the manager of the hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Bwet, Jr., and Mr. W. Johnson Quinn. Miss Marie Bolton looked ST A TE OF SO m IICA ROLINA. County of Darlington. In Court of Common Pleas. John Siskron vv. L. W. Reddick. Judgment tor Foreclosure. Pursuant to a Judgment for Forclos- ure made in the above stated case, 1 will offer for sale in front of the court house in Darlington county, on the first Monday in Jan. next; the following described real estate: All those tracts or parcels ot land lying and being situate in the county of Darlington and State aforesaid, and descrilied as follows: The first tract herein named contains forty (40) acres, more or loss, and bounded on the north by lands lately belonging to T. W. Smoot, on the west by lands of Benjamin Reddick, on the east and south by lands of Robt. P. Jeffords; same described in a deed to me by John Reddick, the Elder, dated Jan uary 22. 1831, and recorded In the R. M. C. office for Darlington county, in Book I, No. 2, page 261. Second tract of land herein conveyed is described as follows: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being situate in the county of Darlington and State afore said, and contains flfty-flve acres, and bounded on the north by Steerfork Branch, on the east by lauds of W E, James, on the south by lands of Robt. P. Jeffords, on the west by lands of T. H. D. Humphries, same lands having been conveyed to me by Robt. P. Jef fords. Terms of sale, one-half cash and balance In one year, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to ■ pay for all necessary papers. • W. ALBERT PARROTT, Dec. 17, 1894. ' Clerk. , ’ ■ . > . T STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Cvwnfyaf Darlington. GO CRT OF COMMON FLKAS. W. K. Ryan,- Survivor, vs. Grhce Robinson and Charlotte Stuckey,, >**! .»l . • Judgment for Foreclosure. ' ' Pursuant to a Judgment for Foreclos ure and sale made In thCHbove stat ed case, I will offftr for.sah) in froat of Yhe co«rt house of Darlington county, state aforesaid, Jufing the legal hours Of sale, on the first Mon day in Jan. next, the fdlldtylhg'de scribed real estate: All that tract of land situate iu the county and Stata, aforesaid, contain ing seventh-one cores,- more or less ahd bouftded as follows, to wit: south’ and west by lands of H. L. Crawford, south-east by lauds of Madison Har rison, to a small branch, down said branch to the ruu of Sparrow Swamp, thence up said Swamp to land of Witherspoon, and on the north and west by a tract of land conveyed by Solomon Robertson to Phillip Kal- mus. Terms of sale, one half cash, and balance in one year, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papeis. W. ALBERT PARROTT, Dec. 17,1894. Clerk. STATE OF SOUTH dAROlllNA, quite charming in yellow satin anil natural violets. Miss Mat- tie Sheridan was in white satin and pearls, Mrs. Babcock in pink satin and point lace, pur chased at the sale of the Em press Eugeuie's jewels, Mrs. Holcomb iu white satin gauze aud diamonds, and Mrs. E. G. Taylor in white satin aud pearls. The wedding ceremony was followed by a reception, for which the Brunswick House furnished the collation, and which cost §15,000. After re ceiving the congratulations of friends the newly wedded coup’e left for Montreal. They intend making an extended tour of Canada a id the South, aftbr which they will go to Europe, where Mr. Marco will continue his musical studies, Mrs M irco was seen in the morning by a Mercury reporter, piid expi ,?ssed herself as being entirely happy at the prospect of her approaching nuptials. She was very busy getting ready for the ceremony. County of DMUngton. In Common Pleas. Azella Hunter, va Sallie Smalls, et al. Order of Sale. • Pursuant to an Order Of Sale made In the above stated case, I will offer for sale in front of the court bouse in Darlington county, on the jflrst Mon day in January next, the following described real estate: All that )pt eif land situate in the town and oonnty of Darlington, State afore said, containing oue and one-half'acrea, nrfove or less, and bounded as follows, to wit; north by lot of H. M. K. Dargan and lot of estate of Ben Watson, east by Ciieraw & Darlington Railroad, south by lot of A. E. Smalls and west bv Mil ling Branch. Also all that lot of land situate in the town of Darlington, in the cdunly and State aforesaid, fronting on the Cheraw A Darlington Railroad acv- eaty-llve Met, aud running back one hendred and twenty-five feet, bounded on oe north by lot of Ben Watson, east by & D. H. R., south and west by lands of the I&tc Harriet Dargan. Terms of sale, one-third cash.-balance la one jtar, secured by bond of purchas er and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for all necessary pa pers. W. ALBERT PARROTT, Dec. 17,18W. Clerk. County of Dariington. In Commou Pleas. O. D. Lee, Jr., Adm'r., vs. J. L. Gar land. Judgment for Foreclosure. Pursuant to a Judgment for Foreclos ure, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale in front of the court house in Darlington county, on the first Monday iu Jan. next, the following described real estate, to wit: All my right, title and interest in and to that certain tract, parcel or piece of land situate lying and being in the county of Darlington and State aforesaid, containing fifty acres, more or less, and bounded as follows, viz: on the north by lands of Elisha King, on the east by lands of J. J. Rhodes, on the south hy lands of J. B. Gar land, and on the west by Beeswax Bay; said land having been conveyed to me by N. and E. A. Garland'by deed hearing date May 11th., A. D. 1880, recorded in the office of the R M. C. for Darlington county in Book P. , page 102. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. W. ALBERT PARROTT, Dec. 17, 18*4. Clerk. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Darlington. COURT OF COMMON PLBAS- O. D- Lee, Jr., Adm’r., vs. H. L. Gar land. Judgment for Foreclosure. Pursuant to a Judgment for Foreclos ure made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale in front of the court house in Darlington county, on the flret Monday in Jan. next, the following described real estate: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the said county of Darlington, containing flftv acres, more or less, and bounded as follows, to wit: north by lands of J. L. Garland, south by lands of Derry Biunson, east by lands of W. F. Dar gan and west by lands of J. L. Lee. Terms of sale, one-half cash, bal ance in one year, secured hy nond of purchaser and mortgage of the prem ises sold. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. W. ALBERT PARROTT, Dec. 17, 1894. Clerk. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Darlington County. Court of Common Pleas. H. J. Lee, vs. Leiand E. Watford, Jr. Judgment for Foreclosure. Pursuant to a Judgment for Foreclos ure made in the above stated case, 1 will offer for sale in front of the court house in Darlington county, on the first Monday in Jan. next, the following described real estate: All of the said defendants right, title and interest (the same being one- third) in and to all and singular that certain tract, piece or parcel of land, lying, lieing and situate in the coun ty of Darlington and State aforesaid, containing eighty acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of L. E. Watford, east by lands of T- D. King, south by lands of J.C. Clem ents and west by public road leading to Timmonsville, S- C.; same being the interest conveyed to defendant by one L E. Watfoid by deed of date Dec. 80th, 1891, and recorded in Book No 12, page 651. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. W. ALBERT PARROTT, Dec. 17, 1894. Clerk. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Darlington. Court of Common Pleas. The Bank of Darlington, vs. C. S. Nettles and J. E. Nettles, etal. Judgment for Foreclosure. Pursuant to a Judgment for Foreclos ure. made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale in front of the court house in Darlington county, on the first Monday in Jan. next, the following described real estate: All that certain tract of land situ ate in the county and State aforesaid, containing one hundred and twenty- live acres, more or less, and bounded as follows, to wit: north by lands of W. C- Coker, Trustee, east by lands of W. C. Coker, Trustee, south by Jeffries creek, and west by public road leading from Darlington c. H. to Ijimar Also, all that tract of land situate in the county and State afore said, containing four hundred and thirty-one acres, more or lees, and bpunded as follows, to wit: north by Cedar creek, east by lands of Joseph Briggs, south hy lands of George Kir- ven and west by lands of W. A. Car- rigan. Also, all the right, title, inter est and estate, the same being three- eighths thereof, of the defendant J. E. Nettles of, in and to, all that tract of land sitnate In the county and State aforesaid, containing three hun dred acres, more or less, the same be ing known as the Jock’s Bay Place, and bounded as follows to wit: north and east by lands of A. A. Howlet, Sr., south by Middle Branch and west by lands of C. S. Nettles, A. C. Vaughan, etal. Terms of sale, one third cash, bal ance in one year, secured by bond of purchaser ahd mortgage of the prem ises sold. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. W. ALBERT PARROTT, Dec. 17,1894. Clerk. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Darlington. In Common Pleas, W. K, Ryan, Survivor, vs. Elizabeth A. r Raines, et al. Judgment for Foreclosure. Pursuant to a Judgment for Foreclosure made H the above stated case, I will offer for sale In front of the court house in Darlington county, on the first Monday in January next, the fol- . lowing described real estate: All that tract of land sitnate in the county und State aforesaid, containing ninety two acres, more or lesss, and bounaed as follows, to wit: north by lands of Julius Parnell; east by lands of T. P. Raines; south by lands of Henry Andrews and west by lands of II. Stem- berger. Terms of sale, one-third cash, balance In one and two years secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the prem ises sold. Purchaser to pay for all nec essary papere. W. ALBERT PARROTT, Dec. 17, 1894. Clerk. ST A TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Darlington. In Common Pleas. G. A. Norwood, vs G. B. Howie and B - C. Howie. Judgment for Foreclosure. Pursnant to a Judgment for Forclosure made in the above stated case, 1 will offer for sale in front of the court house in Darlington county, on the first Mon day in January next, the following described real estate: All that certain piece, parcel, or tract of land situate, lying and being in the county of Darlington, State aforesaid, containing two hundred and seventy- three acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of Eva P. King and Penelope Howie, east by lands of Penelope Howie and B. L. Bass, south by lands of B. L. Bass, C. B. Bass and of Mrs. John F. Parrott, west by lands of John B. Rhodes ynd W. 8. Atkinson. Terms of sale one-third rash, balance in one year, secured by bond of purchas er and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for all necessary pa pers. W. ALBERT PARROTT, Dec. 17, 1894. Clerk. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Darlington. In Common Pleas. The Bank of Darlington vs. Eliza Lun- day, et al. Judgment for Foreclosure. Pursuant to a Judgment for Foreclosure in the above stated case, I will offer for sale in front of the court house in Darlington county, on the first Mon day in January next, the following de scribed real estate; All that certain tract, parcel, or piece of land sitnate, lying and being in the county of Darlington, State aforesaid, containing one hundred and ten (110) acres, more or less, and bounded as fol lows, to wit: on the north by lands of Wesley Johnson; east by lands of Da vid Johnson; south by lands of Frank Warren and west by Lynches River. Terms of sale, one-half cash, balance in one year, secured by bond of purchas er and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for all necessary pa pers. W. ALBERT PARROTT, Dec. 17, 1894. Clerk. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Darlington. In Common Pleas. J. D. King, ot al., vs Dove Crfwley, et a). Order of Sale. Pursnant to an order of Sale made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale in front of the court house in Dar lington county, on the first Monday in January next, the following described real estete: All that tract of land situated in Dar lington county. State aforesaid, contain ing one hundred acres, more or less, and bounded north by lands of Mrs. Sarah Anna Goodson, south and east by Black Creek and lands of J. L. Coker & Co. and west by the public road leading from Hartsville to Society Hill. Terms of sale, one third eash, balance in one and two years, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the prenr ises sold. Purchaser to pav for all nec essary papers. W. ALBERT PARROTT, Dec. 17, 1894. Clerk. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Darlington. In Common Pleas. Reuben Beasley, et al., vs. W. D. New ell. Order of Sale. Pursuant to an Order of Sale made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale in front of the court house in Darlington county, on the first Mon day in January next, the following de scribed real estate: All that plantation situate on the wa ters of Bay Branch, purchased by Isaac J. Newberry from Pleasant G. Reynolds, containing one hundred and ninety- eight (198) acres, more or less, and hav ing, on the 9th day of November, 1859, the following boundaries: north by Ed ward Reynolds’ land and lands of Rob ert Wilson, east by land of W. D. New ell, .Joseph Spears and Charles Wilson, south by Howell’s land and west by lands of Jesse Bass, John Reynolds and Abram Reynolds. Terms of sale, one-third cash, balance In one and two years, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for all necessa- papert. W. ALBERT PARROTT, Dec. 17,1894. Clerk. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. _ County of Darlington. In Common Pleas. Ira M. Harrell, vs. James Kea and Mary E. Parker. Order of Sale. Pursuant to an Order of Sale made in the above stated case, I will offer fpr sale in front of the court house in Darlington county, on the first Monday in Jan. next, the following described real estate, to wit: All that tract of land sitnate In Darlington connty, State of South Carolina, containing one hundred and nine acres, more or less, bounded on the north by lands of Mary Key, south by lands of the estate of John Andrews, east by lands of Nelson Suggs aud west by lands of Caleb Rhodes. Terms of sale, one-third cash, bal ance in one and two years, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. W. ALBERT PARROTT, Dec. 17, 1894. Clerk. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Darlington. In Common Pleas. Sol Benjamin, vs. Henry Hennig, etal. Judgment for Foreclosure. Pursuant to a Judgment for Foreclos ure made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale in front of the court house, in Darlington county, on the first Monday iu Jan. next, the following described real estate: All that lot of land situate on Pearl Street in the town and county of Dar lington and State aforesaid, measur ing and fronting on Pearl Street, twenty-seven and one-haif feet, meas uring back in depth one hundred and twenty teet, and bounded as follows, to wit: north by lot of 8. Marco, east by lot of M. Karoo, south by Pearl Street and west by lot of Adeline Block, same being a part of the lot conveyed to Henry Hennig by McO. Willis and C. 8. Nettles by deed bear ing date the 20th. day of’ November, A. D., 1890, and recorded in office of R. M. C. for Darlington county in Hook No. 6, page 794. Terms of sale, one-third cash, bal ance in one year, secured by the bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. W. ALBERT PARROTT, Dec. 17, 1894. Clerk. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Darlington. In Common Pleas. Kinnon W. Watford, vs. C. M. Wat ford, etal. Order of Sale. Pursuant to an Order of Sale made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale in front of the court house in Darlington county, on the first Monday in Jan. next, the following described real estate: All that tract of land sitnate in Dar lington county, containing fifty-six acres, more or less, and bounded north by Bay Branch, east by lands of P. M. Phillips, south by estate lands of Mac. Hutson, and west by fourteen acres of land set off to Kinnon W. Watford. Also all that tract of land situate in Darlington county contain ing fifty-four acres, more or less, bounded north by Bay Branch, east by fourteen acres of land set off to Kinnon W. Watford, south by lands of the estate of Mac. Hutson and west by lands of Susannah Brown. Terms of sale, one-half cash, bal ance in one year, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers and all taxes due or to become due on said prem ises. W. ALBERT PARROTT, Dec. 17, 1894. Clerk. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Connty of Darlington. In Common Pleas. Charles O. Witte, vs Armin F. Witte, as Surviving Partner of Witte Bros., et al. Decree. Pursnant to an Order of Court made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale in front of the court house in Darlington county, on the first Monday in January next, the fol lowing described real estate: AH that tract or parcel or piece of land lying, being and sitnate in the county of Darlington. State aforesaid containing in tho aggregate six hun dred and fifty-six acres, more or less, and bounded as follows, to wit; on the north by the public road leading from Darlington Court Home to Tim- monsville and lands of Potter, east by lands of Muldrow, south by lands of Mat Muldrow and Muldrow’s Mill Pond, and on the west by the road leading from Darlington Court House to Timmonsville; the same being com posed of six lots or parcels of land designated by the number, 2, 3,4, 5,6 and 7, and containing seventy- nine, one hundred and fifty-eight, one hun dred and twenty, one hundred^ and seventeen, and seventy-two acres, re- Bpectiuely, as is represented on a gen eral plat of the said premises lately belonging to W. D Kerviu, made by George W.Earle, surveyor, Dec. 20th, 1883, and on file in tiie office of the clerk of the court of Darlington coun ty. Also all that tract of land in the county of Marion, State afoiesaid, containing five hundred acres, more or less, bounded north by lands of E. W. Mullins, south by lands of Mrs. A. L. Reaves, east by lands of DouglasMeln- tyreand west by lands of Joseph Rog ers. Terms of sale one-half cash, balance in one and two years, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay all taxes for the fiscal year com mencing November. 1898, now due, and payable, and all taxes payable in the year 1895, and for all neces sary papers. W. ALBERT PARROTT, Dec. 17, 1894. Clerk. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Darlington. In Court'of Common Pleas. Bollman Brothers Company, vs. Amanda E. Witherspoon. Judgment for Foreclosure. Pursuant to a Judgment for Foreclos ure made in the above stated case, 1 will offer for sale in front of the court house in Darlington county, State aforesaid, on the first Monday in Jan. next, the following describ ed real estate: All that tr&ct of land situate In the county of Darlington and State of South Carolina, containing ninety- one and one half acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of Mrs. E. P. Witherspoon, on the south by lands of John Johnson and M. Marco, on the east by J. R. King’s mill nond, and on the west by lands of W. R. Bell Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papere. W. ALBERT PARROTT, Dec. 17, 1894. Clerk. Mortgagee's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Darlington. Under and by virtue of a chattel mortgage, dated the 14th, day of March, 1894, made by D. H. Munnand J. J. Parrott, Jr., t > 1). B. Davis, un der which is due the sum of three hundred and seventeen and 55-100 (317.55) dollars with interest from the 15th. day of November, 1894, said pro perty having been seized by me as agent of D. B. Davis, under said mort gage, I will sell on Friday, the 28th. day of December, 1894, at 12 o’clock, at pnbllc auction, to the highest bid der, for cash, at the mill of J. J. Par rott, Jr., and D. H. Davis, in Lydia township, Darlington county, one 80- horee power boiler and one 25-horse power engini, all in first class order. F. L. WILLCOX, Agent. Executor's Notice. T^OTICE is hereby given that all 1 v persons having claims against the estate of the late Louisa 0. Mc Call will present the same duly at tested, and all persons indebted to the said estate will make payment of the same, to the undersigned. M. S. HAYNSWORTH, Executor. Sheriffs Sales. State of South Carolina, County of Darlington- In Common Pleas. Carolina Savings Bank, vs. John P. Coffin and Henry Buist, as Assignee and Agent of Cred itors of John P. Coffin. Order of Sale. Pursuant to an Order of Court made in the above stated case I will sell in front of the Court House in Darlington County, State of South Carolina, on the first Monday in January next, during the legal hours of sale, the following real estate, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel and lot of land lying, being and situate in Hartsville Township, County of Darlington, State aforesaid, containing one hun dred and thirty (130) acres, sold by the Sheriff of Darlington County to the Sinking Fund Commission as property fomer- ly of A. J. Outlaw, by deed dat ed 13th August, 1888, and re corded in Book No. 7, page 3G3, in the office of the R. M. C. of Darlington County, which said deed more particularly describ es the S4id premises. Terms of sale, one half cash, and balance one year from day of sale, with interest at seven per cent per annum, payable semi annually, the credit portion to be secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage ot the premises sold, the buildings to be insured and policy assigned, purchaser to pay all taxes Tailing due and payable on and after the day of sale, and the Sheriff for papers, and to have the privil ege of paying all cash. G. P. SCARBOROUGH, Sheriff, D. C. Dec, 17, 1894. State of South Carolina, County of Darlington. American Grocery Co., vs M. C. Alexander. Execution Against Property. By virture of the above stated execution, I will sell in front of the Court House of Dar lington County, State afore said, on the first Monday in January next, during the le gal hoursof sale, all the right, title and interest of M. C. Al exander (the same being the equity of redemption), in and to the following lots of land in the town of Darlington: All that lot fronting on Grove Street 156 feet, by 150 feet deep, bounded east by Grove Street, south by lot of E. K. Dargan. west by lot of Dr. Pearce, north by Episcopal Church. Also all that lot fronting on Grove Street on the west 105 feet, on south line 59 feet and 3 inches, thence ailing line of G. (X Mertz 80 feet, thence westerly direction along line R. P. L. Smith 22 feet, thence in a northerly di rection along line of R. P. L. Smith 25 feet, thence due west 3Tfeet along line of M. C. Alex ander. Also lot fronting on Pearl Street, bounded south west by Grove street, southeast by lot of M. C. Alexander here in above described, northeast by lot of R. P. L. Smith, to satisfy this and other executions now in my office. G. P. SCARBOROUGH, Sheriff, D. C. - Dec. 17, 1894. HISS MAGGIE JONES > the FASHIONABLE MILLINER. desires to announce that she has returned from the North with a large and varied assort ment of FALL and WINTER GOODS. All the laetst styles in HATS. Aog, 9—tf. LAW CAR DM. R. W. BOYD. eKO. W. BROWN BOYD & BROWN- Attorneys and Counselors at Law Office in brick building south of the Bank of Darlington. DARLINGTON C. B., S C. PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL BUSINESS. R. L. DARGAN, Attorney at Law. Darlington, S. C. Office opposite Court-House. Having received a full and complete line of m NOTIONS I will cheerfully serve my friends and the public generally as heretofore. Call and exam ine before purchasing elsewhere. BOTTOM PRICES ON ALL GOODS. SOLE AGENT FOR “FEATH ER BONE” CORSET, a trial of which will convince the ladies that no other mater ial used iu the manufa c t u r e of a Corset can compare with "Feather- bone.” Perfect .it and comfort combined. Sat isfaction guar anteed or moneV refunded after a tri al of JTOTTtl WEEKS. M. J. BYRD, West Side Puttie Square. MICE!! Li-Fus-kW-Mt;! FIRE INSURANCE A SPECIALTY. Representing only the strong est and most reliable Compan ies, we offer special induce ments. Promptness and accuracy shall mark all the dealings o our office. J. E. 1MENT & CO. J. B. NORMKNT. MRS. LUCY M. NORMKNT. Office over Welling &. Bonnoitt’s Store ffilW. B. McGIRl, D. D. S.,fllR Offers his professional *«i vices the people of Darlington and victnlfiy Office over the store of Edward*. » « ment A Co. Jan 19.'0n-tv s. tin WiTCflMAKER & JEWELER. ENTIRE NEW STOCK! Fine Solid Silverware. Etgtj’s SMitsi U. So/rt undet Guarantee. All the very latest styles in Jewelhy. Watches and Clocks repaired in a workman like manner. At the old Post- office, next to Welling & Bon- noitt’s. Oct. Is—3m. TTTTTmn'WTTTTTTyTTTTTrry Furniture, Wagons, luini, tijs, DsMu, Buggy and Wagon material, for safe, and repairing of same at JOHN SISKRON’S SHOPS; COFFINS, CASKETS and Undertakers’ supplies al ways on hand at low prices. T. C. Jeffords, Jr. Nov. 15—8m- To Our Customers uj trie Pee Dee Section: We have decided here after to conduct our business in your terri tory direct with buyers. We can thus better as sure you of prompt at tention, low prices, and clear agreements not liable to misunderstand ing and confusion as in the past under a differ ent system, To responsible and honorable buyers we will make it an object to correspond with us. and we want to deal with no other class. Write us for prices on any make or kind of machinery you want, and we will make an honest effort to serve your best interests. W H. GIBBES, JR., & CO COLUMBIA, 8. C Dec28—ly SPECIALTIES; REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE, and COMMERCIAL LAW. rim dyspepsia, .. todigeatlon, uii'l Momnrb dboraer*. t** e PKOWN S I HON HITTKHS. All letlsn k«'t; it, fl per bottle. Oeontfen" U»dj itarx uutl croiw«a red luwioo wr»PP«-