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Why Was It that Ayer'* Nnr-'i\p.irtlla, out of the great number of similar preparations manufac tured throughout the world, was the only medicine of the kind admitted at the World’s Fair, Chicago? And why was It that, In spite of Hie united efforts of the manufacturers of other preparallont, the decision of the World's Fair Directors was not reversed? BECAUSE Aeeordlng to Bulb is—“Artlolea that are In any way dangerous or oUenalre, also patent madictnee, nostrums, and empirical prepara tions, whose ingredients are eon' oealed, will not be admitted to the Kxpotltlon," aud, therefore— Bream** Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is not a patent medicine, not a nostrum, and not a secret preparation. Bream** Its proprietors had nothing to conceal when queMtioued as to the for- mtda from which It Is compounded. Bream** it Is all that It is claimed to be —a Compound Conceptratpd extract of Sarsaparilla, and in every sense, worthy the Indorsement of this most Important committee, called together for passing upon the manufactured products of the entire world. Ayer’s™,Sarsaparilla The I Only Admitted lor Exhibition AT THE WORLD'S PAIR yogpooooooooooooorooooce mw. B. McGIRT'D. D.S. la professional services to of Darlington and vicinity. Mr. Norment’a Florence •• Write-Up", canvass! Then decide whether Mr. J. E. Norment’s brilliant or y oi » WHn t to see the great- article on Florence appeared in *how on earth Two per- the Sews and Courier on Thurs- formances ilaily—afternoon at 2, day of last week. It has been open one hour common'e I upon generally in earl »« r -. Special excursion rates terms of the highest praise, and | on lines of travel, certainly does the distinguished 1 write!' much credit. Among other things, Mr. Norment said: “Florence is peculiarly a rail road town, possessing the great est possible advantages in this respect. The magnificent At lautic Coast Lino seems to have Southern headquarters here, thirty trains arriving daily at this great central railroad point. Of these fourteen are passenger trains and sixteen are freight, and very frequently extra pas senger and freight trains have to be put on to accommodate the rush of travel and freight. The unequalled run made from Jack sonville to New York by the Florida special on the Coast Line last season, passed through Florence on its whirling flight. It has happened that I have rid deu on many railroads, among them being the Montreal Ex press, via the New York Central ami Hudson Itiver Hoad, on the Pennsylvania Railroad also, and several other famous flyers. In every respect, speed, equipment and general excellence, I have never seen a road that surpass ed the magnificent management and superb equipment of the Atlantic Coast Line. Another thing that has always impress ed me very much is the charac ter, capacity and efficiency of railroad officials. As a rule, and I have seen them at all times and under all circumstan ces. they attend to their busi ness better than any set of men I have ever come in contact with. 1 have seen conductors at all hours of the day and night. I have seen them sick and wor ried. 1 have seen them plao d under a variety of the most try ing circumstances, but I have yet to see where a single one was not courteous, firm and right in the discharge of his du ties always and under all cir cumstances. Their duties are exacting and resp >nsible, and they have my unbounded ad miration for the admirable and faithful discharge of their du ties. And so it is with the en gineers. If one does not think it takes a cool, brave head, a steady, unflinching nerve to hold the steel reins on the iron horse, as it rears and rushes through the darkness, let him ride on an engine on any dark night. Let him see the life-like movements of the engine, after feeding it on flame and fire, when its hot breath of smoke and stream is hissing and burn ing. tne throttle is drawn out by the hand that never falters and away it speeds wildly through the darknass. An en gine and its master alike have iny greatest respect and adtnir ation, and the South Carolina contingent of railroad men are the peers of any in the world to day,” "The Rumors of War". [Columbia Register, Oct. 17.] Considerable excitement was caused in the city yesterday af ternoon by a report that" the Mayor of Darlington had been murdered by a State Constable. This report spread rapidly and many thought that another Dar lington war would follow. The telephone in the lieyister office rang nearly every five minutes, but no definite information couiil either be given or receiv- ed. A reporter was told on the streets 'hat trouble was brew ing in Darlington, and that the Governor had bein called upon to have the militia in readiness at any moment. This, how- e v e r, was entirely without foundation, and was started by the idle rumors that were afloat. The Reg inter telegraphed to Darlington for particulars and received the special printed in this column, telling of the sad | death of Mr. McCullough, who is well known throughout the entire State. As soon as this information was received in the city, the sensational rumors which h;»d been afloat died out as quickly as they had started. Offers his the penple Office over ttie store of Edwards & Co. Jan 10. Judicial Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Darlinytol*. By virtue of a decretal order issuing out of the Circuit Court of Common Pleas in Chancery, 1 will sell at public vendue at the door of the court house of the county of Dar lington on the first Monday in Nov ember IN95 between the hours of eleven o'clock in the forenoon and live o'clock in the aft< moon, the following property, to wit: AH that certain tract of land, situate lying and lieing in the county of Dar lington und state aforesaid, contain ing four hundred aud thirty-three (4il3) aeres more or less, hh represented on a plat now on file in office of Sher iff of Darlington county, said plat was made by Deo. W. Earle, Survey or, as lots No. 4 and -V Hound north by linn's of J. W. Windham, Preem m anil Hobl. Lewis, east by lauds of Robert Lewis and lot No, S of said lands south by lot No 3 of same lands and lauds of .1. W. Windham and west by lands of J. W. W ndham. A so, all that certain tract of land situate lying aud being in the county of Da'lington and rttate aforesaid con taining six hundred (000) acres more or less ly ng on Hack Bwamp, bound ed on the north by Mrs. H. L. Dar gau's land, on the south by Lowther's lAke, on the east by Cant. Whipple's laud and on the west by Mrs. Har riett Ervin's land, as represented by a plat of a survey made by Elihu Mul- drow, Surveyor, of date the 25th. of November 1800, aud known as Hack Swamp tract Terms of sale: one-half cash, the balance i n a credit of one year, secur ed by bond of the purchaser aud mortgage of the premises. At the suit of Elias Silverstein, the plaintiff, against Samuel Marco and others, the defend-nts, as the proper ty of the defendants to foreclose mort gages. R K. CHARLES, W. P. DARGAN, Master. P'aintiff's Attorney. Oct. 17— $30,000.02 THE FIGHT IS ON! War Unto Death! Every time the wheel turns Down go our prices a notch lower. We Prim ti % $110. Thirty Thousand Dollars within the next three months. We have the stock of goods to do it with, and more stock coming every day. We Wont Ihfa Fries Here, because we don’t want to give our ‘ hands” away to other merchants. We are willing to let our customers do the talking about our prices. WE^HAU^LQT offer one or two articles away below cost as a bait, and then make it up on something else; but we say to you, if you want to buy a bill of WHY? Simply because we have the stock of goods and are selling them at the right price. People come into our store and purchase with the utmost confidence, knowing full well that should any purchases be unsatisfac tory, THEY CAN BE RETURNED, IND MONET Will HE DEFUHOED. CLOTHING » « >..t, > > • AAA.,» . •*•8*" rw f VXT r •* • TTTTT XTT TVTT’T Sell* Brother*' Show*. [Advertisement.] Sells Brothers go to Florence Tuesday, Nov. 6, and Sumter Wednesday, Nuy. 6, in a hloxe of glorr, and it is, without doubt, the most gigantic exhibi tion that has ever visited this section, introducing triple ring circus, five continent menage rie, real. Roman Hippodrome, huge African aquarium, Austra lian aviary, Arabian caravan, and the unequaled free street parade. The S-lls Brothers’ big enterprise has been under one and the same management for a longer period than any otl er in existence, being now in ns twenty-fpur^h prosperous year. Goto town early and see the free daily street parade of ght tering splendor. The procession leaves the show grounds at 10i 0 ®*®ck ou the morning of the! exhibition. It is over a mile in length. See the va?t city of. Sheriffs Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Darlington. The State vn. M. J. Outlaw. Sale in.iler Tax Exeention. By virtue of the above etated execu tion to me directed, I will eel! in front of the Court House of Darling ton countv. State aforesaid on the first Monday in November, next, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, three tiaefs of land in aaid county and State. 1 One tract containii g two hun dred and forty-six (2t6) acres, more or less, and bounded asfollowa’ north by lands of M. I.Outlaw; west by lau- • of Naucy A. Outlaw: eaat by lands of M. J. Outlaw. Bob Segars and estate of Robert Kelley; aouth by Wm. Gil bert's and public road leading to Kel ly’s Bridge. 2. One trset containing seventy- five (75) acres, more or less bounded on north by Beaver Dam Branch Run and lands of A. M. McNair; east by John Began,'; south by Nelson Ktuek ey's, ai-d west by | ubflo road leading from Darlington 'oTiller's Ferry; and 8. One tract conta-'ning seventy- five (7^) acres, more or lees, tmunded north oy lands < t Betsy Brown; east by lands of Ma'g tret Middleton: south and west by lauds of Elizebeth Kelly, to satisfy the above staled exe« ution. G. P. SCARBOROUGH, Oct. 14, 1805. 8. D. 0 DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, 1*3 III IUU f f Shoes': We have one of the largest and best assorted stocks of CLOTH! TltsTG- ever opened in Darlington, and we honestly believe that we are selling more clothing than all the \ other merchants i n Darlington combined. We handle Strouse Brothers’ high + | grade clothing, | This is one of our pet t Hamburger’s | departments. If you * fine clothing & | want a shoe to fit and | several ot h e r | to wear well, you make J good brands. | a mistake if you don’t | We are simply | give us a look: we han- Headquarters | die Drew Selby’s fine for clothing in | shoes for ladies* Wm. Darlington. | Kneeland’s and Wm. Dorsch’s fine shoes for F « -B- -B- «. «- - ... 4 FTTTT TTTTTTTT TTVT TTTTT i38838S38$S.t men - Every pair guar- + anteed. MESS GOODS. This is our “hobby.” In this depart ment (like in our clothing room) we are doing the business. MOVES TASTELESS CHIL TDNI_ 13 JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 60 cts. GALATIA, ILLS., NOT. M, 1883. Parrt Modlclno Co., 8t. Loul* Mo. Gentle me:.—Wo sold last jronr, COO bottles of QBOVE’S A3Ti;LKfia CHILL TONIC and hrvo bought thr*e gross filromly this year. In nil oar t»- perience of 14 years. In the drug buelncRn. hfivo MYer scHl i»n nrtirlo that koto such'mxlYorsul tatb* faction aa your Tonic. Toon truly, Asnkv.Cara ftec For Sale by DR c. s. wmw i so*, Manutacturers —OF— Doors, Sash, Blinds, —AND- Building Material. ESTABLISHED 1842. CHARLESTON, 8.’0. April. K) THF BANK OF DARLINGTON. DARLINGTON, S. C. CAPITAL, - SURPLUS, — — — 1100,000 — — too,006 Savings Department, Interest allowed at rate of 5 per ^ent. per annum from date of deposit —payable quarterly on tne first day of January, April, July and October. Transacts a General Banking Business. DIRECTORS: W. O. Coker, J. L Cffker, R. W. Boyd, J. J. Ward. E. R. Mclver, A. Nachman, Bright Williamson- BRIGHT WILLIAMSON, President. L. E. WILLIAMSON, Cashier. M-«-+^+++4-+-M-+-C++-M-+++++++++-*4-+4-, HATS o*. GROCERIES. come right to our store; we will make the prices right. If you prefer to post your self before buying, just get every body else to quote you prices, and give us the last “whack” at you;—nine to one you will make your bill with us. Respectfully, Loro £ Co, If you need any thing in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, &c., and can’t find it at our store, you will have to leave town to find it. Youbs For Business, SLIGH St i Docs Ibis It You? The management of the Equitable Life Assurance \ Society in the Department of I the Carolinas, wishes to se- I cure a few Special Resident Agents. Those who are fitted for this work will find this A Rare Opportunity It iawork, however, and those who succeed best in it possess character, mature judgment, tact, perseverance, and the respect of their community. Think this matter over care fully. Thera's an unusual opening for somebody. If it fits you, it will pay yon. Fur ther Information on request. W. J. Roddey, Manager, Rock hill, S. C. Claude Milling, LOCAL AGENT FOR Wanuato & Bran's c e.LEBRAT£ 0 Gents' Veritable bargains now offered. LATEST STYLE, FINEST QUALITY, MOST PERFECT FIT FULL LINE OF SAMPLES Examine them and be convinced.