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.. ,1 • ■ >■ Bucklen s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains,. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no , , pay required. It is guaranteed j to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at Willcox & Go’s drugstore. BROWN’S IRON BITTERS sures Dyspepsia, In digestion & Debility . wishes to announce that she has moved her place of business to the stand betweed Joye’s and Harrell’s, Little Bov—“How old are and that she is selling off her you?” Miss Antique (confused ly)—“You should not ask a lady how old she is.” Little Boy— “Oh, ’xcuse me. How young are you?”—Good News. It May Do as Much for You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving. 111. writes that he had a Severe Kid ney trouble for many years, with severe pains in his back and also that his bladder was affected. He tried many so call ed Kidney cures but without any good result. About a year ago he began use of Electric Bitters and found relief at once Electric Bitters is especially adapted to cure of all Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price only 50c. for largo bottle. ENTIRE STOCK OF Millinery, Hats, &e., AT THF BANK OF DARLINGTON. DARLINGTON, S. C. CAPITAL, - - — — |100,000. I SURPLUS, — — — — »50,00o. Savings Department, Intercft allowed at rate of 5 per cent, per annum from date of depoait —payable quarterly on tne first day of January, April, July and October. Transacts a General Banking Business. DIRECTORS: W. C. Coker, J. L Coker, R. W. Boyd, J. J. Ward. E. R. Mclvcr, A. Nachman, Bright Williamson. BRIGHT WILLIAMSON, President. L. E. WILLIAMSON. Cashier. Brokers and Real Estate Agents. f^HE subscribers, having entered LAW CARDS. R. W. BOTD. GKO. W. BROWS BOYD & BROWN- Attorneys and Counselors at Law Office in brick building south of the Bank of Darlington. DARLINGTON C. H., & C. PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL BUSINESS. K. L. DAKGAN, Attorney at Law. Darlington, S. C. Office opposite Court House. I WYTW WTVTTTTY WWV WTVrT Furniture, Wagons, Kara, Wilts, laMlas, At Willcox & Co’s., Drugstore. BueKy and Wag0D rnat erial, for sale, and repairing of same at JOHN SISKRON’S SHOPS; COFFUS, CMETS Lady—“Are you full of grati tude for that meal I gave you?” Lane Walker—“Better than that, lady. I’m full of youn splendid hash.”—Philadelphia Accord. _ into a co-partnership ns Real EstateAgents ana stock-brokers.under the firm name of Ward & Michie, beg to inform the public that they are now prepared to act as agents for parties wishing to buy or sell Real es tate, stocks, Ac., and that any busi ness entrusted to their care shall have their best personal attention. Twelve Building Lots, lately the Flint) property, fourof them on Broad Street; see Plat. To he sold a reason able prices. Valuable farms in Florence and Darlington Counties for sale or to let, further particulars on application. For Salk, Bank of Darlington Stock, People's Bank Stock and Stock of the Darlington Manufacturing Co. Prices on application. WARD & MICHIE. The folly of prejudice is fre quently shown by people who prefer to suffer for years rather than try an advertised remedy. The millions who have no such notions take Ayer’s Sarsapa rilla for blood diseases, and are cured. So much for common sense. — Hijinks (sarcastically) — "I suppose if misfortune should overtake us we could live com fortably for a year or two on money derived from the sale of material from some of your sleeves?” Mrs. Hijinks (sweet ly)—“Yes, dear: adding what we’d get by disposing of the cloth in the tails of two or three of your coats,”—Buffalo Cour ier. and Undertakers’ supplies al ways on hand at low prices. T. C. Jeffords, Jr Nov. 15—3m. lifE-Iitt-tttiiiii-Eastilij! mm. The sugar-coating, which makes Ayer's so easy to take, dissolves immediately on reach ing the stomach, and so permits the full strength and benefit of the medicine to be promptly communicated. Ask your drug gist for Ayer’s Almanac, just out. Actress (angrily)—"Did you write that criticism which said my impersonation of ‘The Aban doned Wife’ was a miserable failure?” Critic— “Ye —y-e-s; you see, you looked so irresisti bly beautiful that it was impos sible to fancy that any man could abandon yon.”—Hartford Times. If affiicted with scalp diseases, hair falling out, and premature baldness, no not use grease or alcoholic preparations, but ap ply Hall's Hair Renewer. “Your daughter, Mr. Hunker,” said the young woman’s teach er, “will make her mark. She has decided talent as an elocu tionist.” And Mr. Hunker, who wasn’t expecting it, went out to the woodshed, sat down on the saw-horse and wept.^- Chicago Tribune. Why Was It that Ay«r'» Sarsaparilla, ,„it of the great number of similar preparations manufac tured throughout the world, was the only medicine of the kind admitted at the World » Fair, niioa|or And why was It that. In spite of the united efforts of the manufacturers ef other preparations, the decision of the World's Fair Directors was not reversedy because According to Rung 15-“Articles 9’ that are in any way dangerous or o' offensive, also patent medicines, o, nostrums, and empirical prepara- ° j tlona, whoee ingredients are con- o cealed, win not be admitted to the o; Exposition,” and, thereUrre- ®! Btcmu Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is not a C patent mediclue, not a nostrum, and not °J a secret preparation. ® Acctbsc Its proprietors had nothing to ° conceal when questioned as to the tor- °- mula from which it It compounded. Sfeinue It Is all that it is claimed tc be —a Compound Cooceatrated Extract of o' Sarsaparilla, and In every sense, worthy S' the indorsement of this most Important 0, committee, called together for passing O’ upon the suanfuctsped products of the £ entire world. - ROOFING SLATES. TULEMING CEMENT AND BRICK COMPANY. MASONS’ SUPPLIES, 278 East Bay, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Importers of 1 ENGLISH | I IPOIRTIj A-HSTID I -i- FIRE IHSURAHCE A SPECIALTY. J CEMENT | and dealer# in Eastern and Southern Rook Lime, Uosendule Cement, N. Y Plaster Paris, Hair, luith#, Shingles Tiles, Brieks, Fire Clay and all Building Mater ial. ALL SIZES T. C. PIPE. BEST FULL SIZE FIRE BRICK. Tki.rphomk 291. ROOFING SLATES. Representing only the strong est and most reliable Compa nies, we offer special induce ments. Promptness and accuracy shall mark all the dealings of our office. j. e. mum & co. J. E. NOKMK&T. MRS. LUCY M. NORMKNT. Office over Welling & Bonnoitt’s store. We are now closing out our entire line of Dress GoaiIs, Trimmings, (Iravats and Clothing HT COST. GIVE US A CALL-: You will be satisfied with prices. Respectfully, tana, Lua S Co. SPECIALTIES; REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, and COMMERCIAL LAW. R. O. WOODS. ROBERT MACFARLAN WOODS & MACFARLAN, (Sucoe##or# to \Vood#?& Spain.) ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Darlington, S. C. Office# over The Bank of Darlington. Jan 10—ly. T. H. SPAIN. H. T. THOMPSON. SPAIN & THOMPSON, AUorneya'at Law, Darlington, - - - 8. C. Offices in Darlington Guards’ Armory building, first floor Special attention given to prac tice in the Probate Court. J10-5— STA TE OF SO VTH CAROLINA. County of Darlington. By IF. B. Hoole, Esq., Probate Judge Whereaa, J. D. Sparrow hath made suit’ to me, to grant unto him Letter# of Administration of theEutate of and efTect# of J. H. Sparrow, de ceased, t beneArertherefore to cite and admonish alfand singular the kindred and creditors of the said J. H. Sparrow deceased, that they be and ap pear before me, in the Court of Prob- bate, to beheld at Darlington C. H., on Jan. 18, next, after publication hereof, at It o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any thev have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, tills 3rd. day of Jan., Anno Domini, 1894. W. B. HOOLE, Judge of Probate. Jan. 10—2t. B New School Districts. OTICE is hereby given that the i. v county Board of Examiner# for Darlington county will meet at the court house on Saturday. Jan. 28, for the purpose of rearranging the School District# of the county in accordance with the new law on the subject. A. J. A. PERR1TT, School Commissioner. The State of South Carolina, County of Darlington. Court of Common Pleas. W. A.Carrigan,Plaintiff, against E H. Carter, The Equitable Mortgage Campany, a corpora tion, and E. K. Dargan, Defend ants. Summons. For Relief. Complaint not Served. To the defendents: H. Car ter, The Equitable Mortgage Company and E. K. Dargan: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the com plaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and a copy of which is herewith served on the defendant E. H. Carter, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com plaint on the subscribers at their office in Florence, South Caro lina, No. 218 West Evans Street, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will ap ply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Nov. 14th, A. D. 1894. McNEILL & HURSEY, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. To The Equitable Mortgage Company: Please take notice that the complaint i»this action was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Darlington County on Nov. 15th, 1894. McNEILL & HURSEY, Plaintiff’s Attys. Nov. 15th, 1894. Dec. 27—6t Petition for Homestead. Ex Parte. Nancy L. Coker. I. W- Albert Parrott, Clerk of the Court of Common Plea# for Darling ton county, do hereby give notice un to all whom it may concern, that Nan cy L. Coker has tiled a petition in my office to have her homestead apprais ed and set olf in accordance with the provisi ns of Section 2002 of the Re vised Statutes of the State of South C arolina. Witness my hand and seal this 24th day of December, 1894. W. ALBERT PARROTT, [L.8.] Clerk of Court, D.C. Returns For Town Taxes. T HE office of the Town Clerk will be opened for the r«turn of property, l>oth real and personal, in the Town of Darlington from Monday. January 13, 1895, to February 18,1895. All male pe sons between the ages of 18 and 50 years are liable to street duty, and return# for the same must be made. A penalty of fifty per cent i# authorized by law for not making returns. J. W. EVANS, Town Clerk. Darlington, S. G., Jan. 9, 1895. Liquor Ordinance. Council Chamber, ) Darlington, S. C., Jan. 8,1895.1 E it ordered and ordained, that, on anti after this date, it shall be unlawful for any person or person# (except the County Dispenser) to en gage in the business of selling any beer, wine, or spirituous liquors in any store, or lot, or house, or on the streets of Darlington, S. C. Any per son or persons violating this law shall be punished by a fine of not less than $10, nor more than $50, or by impri sonment. for not less than ten days, nor more than thirty days, or by both. By order of Council: W. F. DARGAN, Attest: Mayor. J. W, EVANS, Town Clerk. Auditor’s Notice. Auditor’s Office, 1 Darlington, 8. C., Dec. 1,1894. ( T HIS office will be open for listing ail personal property and polls of the county for Fiscal commencing Nov. 1st., 1894, and ending Oct. 31st., 1895, in accordance with the law from Jan. 1st. to Feby. 20th., 1895 inclusive excepting days named below. Tax payers will be required to make their returns in person, and subscribe to oath before me as Auditor or my de puty. All returns sent in to this office will be received subject to my accept ance or rejection when made before any other officer qualified to adminis ter oaths. Taxpayers will see that the Auditor or his deputy gives credit for any buildings destroyed or torn down since last return, and any new buildings or addition to buildings not already on tax books must be return ed. Make your returns as the law requires and within time prescribed by law. 1 am tired making efforts for relief of penalties. Meet me or my deputy at High Hill, Wednesday, Jan. 2. Swift Creek, Thursday, Jan. 8. Mechanicsville, Friday, Jan. 4. Leavensworth, Tuesday, Jan. Antioch, Wednesday. Jan. 9. Hartsville, Thursday, Jan. 10 Ashland, Friday, Jan. 11. Stokes Bridge, Saturday, Jan. Isi. Lydia, Monday, Jan. 14. Cypress, Tuesday, Jan 15. Lamar, Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 18 and 17. Philadelphia, Friday, Jan. 18. Jasper, Saturday, Jan. 19. Society Hill, Friday and Saturday, Jan 25 and 26 All male persons between the ages of 21 and 50 years are d6emed taxable Polls, unless incapable of earning a support. Fifty per cent penalty will be charg ed agaiust all personal property if not returned. W. H. LAWRENCE. Auditor, D. C. Dec 6—4t. Ayer' f e Th* I OOr Admitted for Exhibition AT THE WORLD'S PAIR ® sooqp-cqoooopocooofoooflftal 1 * Shoes until yon ain’t rest! Shoes for Men and Boys. Shoes for Ladies, Misses and Children. SHOES. SHOES. SHOES. SHOES. SHOES ALL STYLES, ALL GRADES, AND AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND MOST COM PLETE STOCK THAT WE HAVE EVER CARRIED, AND REQUEST AN INSPECTION OF THE SAME WHEN YOU ARE IN NEED OF NICE FOOT-WARE." ME ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF UMBRELLAS TRUNKS, VALISES, WALKING-CANES AND SHOE-FIND INGS. ~ ~ HATS. HATS. hats. hats. DARLINGTON SHOE STORE, WOODS & MILLING, PROPRIETORS, IF 1011M TO Riff all the local “happenings” that are taking place around you, subscribe to THE DARLINGTON NEWS. One Dollar a year, payable in ad vance. If you haven’t the dollar, on trial, for 25 cents. H-+ The News and The Weekly:: 4 * News and Courier will be;; sent to any address for one:: year for $1.70. p****+**+***++l I The New All three of the • » •» : | papers for a year will 4 » w * s k ; j cost you $2.40. •k+-W-++-H-+++++*+++++*+++++++ s and [Thei; Southei n Cultivator will :: «* •* ✓ «► be sent together for the i; same price, $1.70. NOV IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE.