The Darlington news. (Darlington, S.C.) 1875-1909, June 13, 1895, Image 2
Welling & Boimoitt
S-A.’VTE HEIDXJCEX3 TJEiZE FRXOE OIST
TOBACCO BARN FLUES
TO 4* CE1SIXS t’ER. I»OTJ2SrJD.
BEST QUALITY
AXD-
A County Convict Drowned.
[Nfws end Courier ]
HAKTSvnxR, June 3.—Frank
Geddingii. colored, one of the
county chain gang, was acci
dentally drowned in Black Creek
near here last Saturday evening
while bathing. Mr. R. H. Grant
ham, the £uard in charge, had
carried his prisoners to bathe
before locking them up in their
quarters for the night. There j
were eight, all in at once, and
the water was very deep. Before
anyone saw Geddicgs he began
to sink, and before help reached
Lim he had gvne under and was
not found unt.l early yesterday !
morning, tho ugh diligent search
was made Sa .unlay evening and
night. Mr. Grantham think*
betook the cramp; he was swim- |
mmg some distance from the ' •
others. Early Sunday morning We also offer the following sundries needed in tobacco culture:
a number of people were search*
ing for the body, and it was PARIS GREEN, purei, LEGGETT'S DRY POWDER GU\
fished up with a 'book. An in- FIELD BASKETS. WIRE FOR STICKS.
f uest was held yesterday bv _
rial Justice J. A. Smith, and LINING PAPER. WIRE FOR SCREENS,
the verdict was that Frank Ged CAST IRON FLTE EYES. THERMOMETORS
dings came to his death by ac
cidental drowning while in'bath We positively state that our prices are lowest, and guarantee to:
ing. Geddings was a native of j meet all legitimate competition.
BEST FIT
Guaranteed. |
All work done bv J. C. WHITE, who has
had an experience of five years in it.*
See the
GROVES
PTITCSS THAT WILL PARALYZE ALL COMPETITION!
Berkley County, and had been
here for a vear or more.
Buckten s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world
for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers,
Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter, I —
Chapped Hands Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no #
pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or|
money refunded. Price 23 cents
Welling »y Bonnoitt,
Agents for Chattanooga Cane Mills, Patent Improved Evaporators.
Your "
STATIONERY.
24 Sheets note paper. .01
12 Good envelopes, .01
1 Bottle best ink, .03
12 Good lead pencils. .03
12 ” ” •» jo
24 Sheets 6H> note paper, .04
24 Commercial envelopes, .04
24 9 inch, legal envelopes, .05
1 Receipt book, 50 receipts, .081
1 10x16 inch scrap book, .10(GARMENT
136 Page blaak books.indexed. 18
fronts, only 5 cents. Corsets’
We have them from 24 and up.
HOSIERY.
We have first-class hose for
5 cents per pair. Men's seam
less socks. 5 cents. All grades
up to silk stockings.
LADIES' READY-HADE
DEPARTMENT
P
per box. For sale at W Ulcox A PleaSC, |USt loilfT eilOU^h to SHV that while
Co’s drugstore ^
— 1 we don t claim to be doing ALL
the business done in Darling
ton, nor do we claim to sell
Below Manufacturers’ Cost,
we do CLAIM to sell as
cheap as any house in Darlington.
We carrv a full line of
DM' GDOO, 8B0i, Q£FmDs! CI,0THI.\G,
HATS AND GROCERIES.
Mistress—Do you want to
wear my patience out, Mary?
Servant—1 would prefer your
silk, mum. if it’s the same to I
you.—Lo* Angtlea Herald.
Cur* for Headache.
As a remedy for all forms of 1
Headache. Electric Bitters has
proved to be the very best. It I
effects a permanent cure and
the most dreaded habitual sick
headache yield to its influence.
We urge all who are afflicted U
procure a botttle. and give this |
remedy a fair trial. In cases of
habitual constipation. Electric |
Bitters cures by giving the need- j
ed tone to the bowels, and few t
cases long resist the use of thie
medicine. Try it once. Large |
bottles only fifty cents at Will-
cox & Co’s drug store.
Mrs. Magun—1 came across
one of your old letters today,
George, where you said you'd
rather be in endless torment
with me than be in bliss bv vour-
self.
Mr. Magun—Well, my dear.
I got my wish.—Loarfoa Tid
Bit*.
100 ” ” ” '» .14
! 500 " Ledgers, Counter
| books, journals, blotters
] &c., 10 cents and up.
Cannot mention half:
oorr.e and see. A big
job in novels and other
books by best authors.
Webster's Dictionaries
and family Bibles to go
cheap.
TOILET GOODS.
5 Cakes fine toilet soap, .05
(1 cent each.)
Dr. Xingua’s magnetic
Dongola button. 85 cents; grain
button, solid or no go, 75 cents.
Slippers, oxfords, black and tan,
tor ladies, misses and children,
I all prices; come and see.
MEN S AND BOYS' HATS
In this line we have straw and
felt. Think of a $2 50 fine crush
hat for $1.28. They were com
pared last week: that settled it;
These goods are first class, 1 'hey are going like hot cakes,
well made, and good fits. Think Straw hats from 6 cents up.
of a handsome wrapper for 65 Fine parasols, silk and ging-
cents; a dandy, full sleeves, bain, 35 cents and up. Pans,
collars and trimmed, only 98 all prices. L nibrellas, silk and
| cents; a “smasher,” ribbon gingham. 55 cents and up.
trimmed, onlv $2.35; a “hum-. Think of a heavy duck shirt
iner”,—it dazzles,—5 rows rib- ■ for only 23 cents' A big lot of
bon, rouud collar, only $2.55.
i All kinds of underwear at prices
! that makes it go the way it
| should and is going.
TASTELESS
CHILL
TDNIC
IS JUST A8COOD FOR ADULTS
WARRANTED. PRICFGCcfc.
Ctrl* motes* ita,' ni*’’ Hot ' K- “*•
OaqMgaea:—We :atd lait tost. CX t vn„
T,:ov*w ’.-AnTRLEsa cmtL tomc
b,u«lttllB.jnrrr»«!re=dTli; lv.r. In.lloeri?
o( It >r~T± la be d-r liitiM.it
a that t :? ve ealv^i
C*® •«* satvenal ia»
ItOMo u ,u«r Tonic. Vowitml,.
ASKKr.CaKa 4Co
For sale by J, A.. 330 YD.
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
The Discover, Saved His Ufa
Mr. G. Gaillouette. Druggist,
Beaversville, 111., says: “To Dr
King's New Discovery I owe my
life. Was taken with La Grippe
and tried all the physicians for
miles about, but of no avail and
w&s given up and told I could
not live. Having Dr. King's
New Discovery in my store 1
sent for a bottle and began to
get better, and after using three
bottles was up and about again
It is worth its weight in gold
We won't keep store or bouse
without it.” Get a free trial at
Willcox <3t Co.'s Drug Store.
Ues a Ur,Mss Pickgss
AT WHOLESALE PRICES
shirts selling way below value.
Pants cloth, 7 cents and up.
Handsome striped duck for
men’s shirts, boys’ jackets, &c.,
only 71 cents. 40 inch Persian
lawns, 71 cents. Best table oil
cloth, 15 and Itf cents.
Next and most important is
Ail we can sav of this superb
, stock is that it is in the hands
complexion soap, only -*> of Miss Hall, an expert trimmer, on, pant stock of summer dress
I £ a ‘ e c “ b ^ e I 0 *** V he 8t T k 18 ^ ! ^ ted f r om fabrics in Organdies, Foulards,
3 Cakes buttermilk soap. .24 the best houses. Our prices Po and § ateers in a ll the
* Turkish bath soap, ,0» : have no competition. A hand- lat ^ t patterns. Also draperies,
1 Fine tooth brushy .Co some hat sells as low asMcents: iat8 P &c at prices not easily
Noena to brushes, combs, others, 50, <5 and up; all realy F - -- 1 .
TOR SPOT
RESPECTFULLY,
CASH.
LIN & Cfl.
hair curlers, powders,
hair ointments and such
goods at half price.
1 Paper sewing needles. .01
1 ” pins, .01, .02 and .04
1 Leather belt, .05
2 Dozen dress buttons, .05
1 ” safety pins, .03 and .05
A never-ending variety
of small not ons that can
not be mentioned.
CORSET DEPARTMENT
to wear.
LACE DEPARTMENT
matched. If we should receive
advice from our Broadway
headquarters to sell goods at
manufacturers’ prices and take
12,000 yards of woven Torchon out our profit, we would do it.
8, 9. 10.12, 14 and 19 cents per This places us absolutely bevond
yard. Bolt, half price. All laces, competition. See t h e effect:
white and cream, at half price. f ru i t 0 f the loom muslins, only
Embroideries, all widths; come , 6 cents. We make our profit
and see it. standard Calico, 4} s per
SHOE DEPARTMENT. yar< !’ in ' ots of n . ot less than ^
yards of one piece; as much
Think of a high more as you want. We handle
Manufacturers
-OF-
! )oors, Sash, Blums,
MIOXTDIDXISrOS
—ASD-
Building Material.
ESTABLISHED 1842.
VBA RLBSTOff, S. C.
Ipril, 20 is: s— y
THF BANK OF DARLINGTON.
DARLINGTON. S. C.
Miss Maggie Jones
desires to announce to the ladies that she
is opening up a line of
MILJLJNERY
Maud-
STYLE and PRICES
-That
i to me last" night Hr i
it to have known before
hand that I should have refused j
him.
Marie-Per haps he did - OabieS.
Brook!f* Life.
A healthy appetite, with per
feet digestion and assimilation,
may be secured by the use of i
Ayer's Pills. They cleanse anc j
strengthen the whole elimenta-1
it canal and remove all ob s
struct>^n* to the natural func (
twos of either sex, without anv >
at effects.
IS
not to be excelled, and GAPS ^ Ml the
Also a line of
140 cases. Think of a high more as you want.
Jjst think of a fine summer cut. solid plow shoe for only 8S only standard prints; come and
cor&et for only 44 cents! Corset cent*! A $3 calf for only $1.78.' see and be convinced.
Yes, the RACKET MAN has returned with
815,000 Worth of the latest
stvles of
a< SUMMER ROODS
of all kinds, bought at prices that defy competition: with us it is
BIZ OR BUST!
CAPITAL, —
SURPLUS, —
Itco.oo*
Savings L apartment.
Interest allowed at rate of 5 per
cent per annum from date of deposit
—payable quarterly on tne first day of
January, April, July and October.
Transacts a General Banking;Business.
DIKECTORS:
W. C. Poker, J. L Coker,
R. W. Bovd, J. J. Ward.
E. R. Mefver, A. Nachman,
bright Williaimiou.
BRIGHT WILLIAMSON,
President.
L. E. WILLIAMSON,
C-abler.
We are not going to be
soup;
•" not if we know it.
“lost in the shuffle or soaked in the
M e are here to stay and compete with
MATT. ORDERS KCCK1VC caufvl and prompt ATTENTION.
all comers, stock against stock and dollar against dollar.
“Now, Charles, let us make a
list of your debts.”
“One inoment. dear uncle, til]
I have filled up your inkstand.''
—FUeyemde Matter.
Hall Hair Renewer cures dan
druff and scalp affections: also
ail cases of baldness where the
glands which feed the roots of
the hair are not cloacd up.
Fond Mother—Baby is get
ting quite talented now. He
can say • mamma” and “papa ’
just as plain as anything There!
Did you hear that?
Crosty Bachelor Uncle—Yes,
I heard it. Which was he sav-
ing,“papa” or •mamma,” then?
—Journal.
With the blood full of humors,
the heated term is all the more
ive. Give the system a
i cleansing with Ayer's
_ ilia and a dose or two
of Ayer’s Pills, and you will en
joy summer as never before in
your life. Just try this for once,
and you’ll not repent it.
We are after the
Xa/oods 5^ Milling
Have just received a very large and carefully selected stock of
Ml O jh. FOR THE
* SPRING
AND
SUMMER
'THAJDE.
^ Shining shekels
any other terms.
A beautiful line of
T.
SHOES
for gentlemen.
For LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN
Their line cannot be excelled anywhere in quality, variety and
style.
and we expect to get them by giving value for them; we dont want them on
Come and see us and yon will find us death on high prices: yes,
“DJEa/MTH M THE BICKER.”
We take no man's dust on the trade track without value returned. We won't be bluffed out of the
business game. We are now ready to show you the largest and best assorted stock of
SUMMER GOODS AND MILLINERY
/on er,r uv hCT». Tmt ire >11 muted u m k» pri«. Come ukI «i« t!«m op. ami ; . . -ill
WE ARE FIXED TO STAY IN THE GAME-
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Docs This
Hit You?
The management of the
Equitable Life Assurance
Society in the Department of
the Carolinas, wishes to se
cure a few Special P«*ident
Agents. Those who are fitted
for this work will find this
ARareOpportQDitj;:
It is ztork, however, and those
who succeed best in it posses®
character, mature judgment,
tact, perseverance, and the
respect of their community.
Think this matter over care
fully. There’s an unusual
opening for somebody. If it
fits you. it will pay you. Fur
ther information on request.
W. J. Roddey. Maaager.
Rock Hin. S. C.
•MM6M9MC »XMW***
S. WOLFRAM,
sjeweler.se
AND D»
No fakements or
CREDIT. NO DISCOUNT
with us. “.I fair deal to all"
We please, or it's no go.
is our motto. NO BAITS. NO
i * h*® 8 I® Hi Mrfc Ms, Yalias, te Mb,
«c.
RESPECTFULLY,
fates, Ctas,
uU^iol 5:sk
At prices to suit the stringency
of the times.
? condition. Half of them
are rusty.
Salesman! indignantly )—Well,
what if they were? YiM don't
we can manicure every
we send out, do vou?—
THEIR HATS ARE JUST SOMETHING N0BBT.
The Darlington Shoe Store,
WOODS A MILLING,
J. J. SHEPH
. -Ill I
H ighest rash prices paid for old
wwlc guarani'** 11 *
K very thing I sell guaranteed to b«
* 1 represent it.
•olfram.