The Darlington news. (Darlington, S.C.) 1875-1909, November 14, 1895, Image 3
Flt( of th« Elfhth RefIment.
ftheonr Reporter.]
While in Atlanta I visited the
Confederate building and among
other interesting relics I saw
the old flag of the 8th South
Carolina Regiment which was
presented by the ladies of the
Pee Dee section. This old flag
was the only South Carolina
flag that I remember seeing
while visiting that most inter*,
esting building.
Knights of tho Maccabees.
The State Commander writes
us from Lincoln. Neb , as fol
lows: "After trying other medi
cines for what seemed to be a
very obstinate cough in our two
children we tried Dr. King’s
New Discovery and at the end
of two days the cough entirely
left them. We will not be wuh.
out it hereafter, as our exper
ience proves that it euros where
all other remedies fail. ’—Sign
ed F. W. Stevens, State Com.—
Why not give this great madi-
cine a trial, as it is guaranteed
and trial bottles are free at
Willcox & Co.’s Drug Store.
Regular sixe 50c. and $1.00.
She was in the country for the
summer and was interested in
everything she saw.
"Excuse my ignorance, won’t
you?’’ she exclaimed, as she
went over to where Farmer
Corntossel fras working, "but I
do so love to pick fruit. These
plants are very pretty but I
can’t see what grows on them.’’
"No,” was the' reply, n it is
purty hard to see.”
"But what do you pick off
them?”
" ’Tater bug.”—Washington
Star.
It May Do at 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
Ritters 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 large bottle.
At Willcox & Co’s., Drugstore.
"Mary, has any one called
while I was out?”
"Yes, ma’am, Mr. Briggs was
here.”
"Mr. Briggs? I do not recall
the name.”
"No, ma’am; he called to see
me, ma’am.”—Le Gaulois.
Bucklen t 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
to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents
>r box. For sale at Willcox &
’s drugstore.
FARMERS’ WAREHOUSE,
lOTTIRIIA IMI, IT. C.
RILEY, BARHAM & CO., Proprietors.
a% ing rented the Fanners'Warehouse, which has the best of lights to
s low tobacco, overhauled *sd refitted for the accommodation of our pat
rons, we p-opose to LEAD in sales in the oldest, most substantial and
regular bright tobacco market in the world.
Our home manufacturers use more than 10,000,000 pounds yearly. Onr
fort ign orders are large and competition for all g,ades lively. We have ample
financial facilities, and are prepared to insure the highest prices for all bright
stotk. We give personal attention to all shipments, whether from farmer
or dealer. The members of our firm have been in the business from the in
ception of our market. Our Messrs. Barham and Riley are the acknowledged
b*st tobacco auctioneers in the State. We make prompt returns on all re
ceipts and give our best individual effort to every customer. We are prepared
to have stripping and handling done by experienced hands at seasonable
rates, for which we charge actual cost. Make us a shipment, and he convinc
ed that we can save you money. For further particulars address
TOURS TRULY,
RILEY, BARHAM & CO.,
DURHAM, N. C.
Mr. Spinks—"Well, Willie,
has your sister made up her
mind to go to the concert with
me?”
Willie—."Yep. She’s made
up her mind and she’s makin’
up her face now. She’ll be
down in a minute'.—Great di
vide.
Why suffer with Coughs,
Colds and LaGrippe when Lax
ative Bromo Quinine will cure
you in one day. Does not pro
duce the ringing in the head
like Sulphate of Quinine. Put
up in tablets convenient for tak
ing. Guaranteed to cure, or
money refunded. Price, 25
cents. For sale by O. B. Davis.
“And you will never forget
me?” asked the summer-resort
girl of her lover, the dry goods
clerk.
"Never,” he said, absently.
“Is there anything more to
day?”—Detroit Free Press.
Buckingham’s Dye for the
Whiskers can be applied when
at home, and is uniformly suc
cessful in coloring a brown or
black. Hence its great popu
Urity.
The Thin One—“I’d just like
to see one of those bicycle fiends
dare to run over me.”
The Plump One—“No fear of
that, de**. There would be too
much risk of a punctured tire.”
—Indianapolis Journal.
Many people, when a little
constipated, make the mistake
of using saline or other drastic
purgatives. All that is needed
i s a mild dose of Ay
er’s Pills to restore the regular
movement of the bowels, and
nature will do the rest They
keep the system in pferfet order.
Old Mercator (to little Billy
Ducks, just left school, who ap
plies for situation as office boy,
and produces testimonal, from
•^■TTynian)—“We don’t want
you on Uundays, my good little
boy. Have you a reference
from any one who knows you
on week days?”—Sydney BuUe
tin*
The Darlington Shoe Store.
SHQESl
I
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That’s our buiness.* and wc have the larg
est and most complete stock in
Darlington County.
of genuine Dongola, patent tip and plain
toe, button shoes for ladies at $1.25;
now worth that at factory.
Our line of $3.00 Shoes for men is more popular than
ever, as we took more pains with this line than ever
before, and succeeded in getting the best $3 Shoe we
ever handled. In speaking of our line of
for ladiefc and gentlemen, it is unneessary to make any
comment, as we have sole control of Edwin C. Burt’s
Shoes for Ladies and Johnston & Murphy’s celebrated
hand-sewed Shoes for Gentlemen. We carry also a
full line of Children’s and Misses’ -Shoes, Rubber
Goods, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas and Shoe Findings.
We are also sole agents for the
The Best $3 Hat on the Market.
WOODS & ILK, FlWl,
THE DARLINGTON SHOE STORE.
GROVES
sLOCI M. NOIENT, Alt.
DARLINGTON, S. C.
— :o: —
Mrs. Norment begs to acknowledge
her sincere thanks and gratitude for the
very generous, and highly appreciated,
support accorded to her In the contin
uance of the Fire Insurance department
of her late husband's business:—With
much satisfaction, she calls attention to
the prompt and liberal settlements,
which have been experienced by those
having sustained loss under policies Is
sued through her Agency,—and as she
represenu only first-class, high grade
Companies she feels assured of a con
tinuance of these valuable business ad
vantages, as connected with transactions
hrough her Agency; and therefore takes
great pleasure in requeetlng continuance
like generous support.
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TASTELESS
CHILL
TONIC
IS JU9T A8 GOOD FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE 50 ct&.
Galatia, Ills., Not. 16, isk.
Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Gentlemen:—We sold last year, (500 bottles of '
GHOV*C*S TA8TKLE88 CHILL TONIC and hav<
bought three gross already this year. In all oar r
perience of 14 years, lu the drug business, b.
f.ever sold sn article that gave such universal sat.
faction as your Tonic. Yours truly.
A New buggy
♦
and a nice new set of harness
$35.
I now have, and to arrive, the
largest stock of CARRIAGES.
BUGGIES, WAGONS AND
HARNESS I have had for ten
years. Call and examine before
buying.
C. W. HEWITT.
mm m, hi
"HM, .u
AND
CodM Won o! all Us
undertaken, and satisfaction guaranteed
JNHN SISKRON'S SHOPS:
l\s,
and Undertakers' supplies always on
band at low nnces.
T. C. Jeffords, Jr.
So Simple.
Abnlv.Cakr A *
For Sale by DR. J A BOYD.
B
You should have an Accident Policy
before you start. By all means get it in
“ The Travelers,” the largest accident
insurance company in the world, and
larger than all the others in America
put together. It will cost you only
25cS3,ooo «■
MRS. IUCT M. NORMENT
Is the company's agent at Darlington.
“The Travelers’’ has oaid all its claims
for 80 years. Assets, $17,664,687.68; lia
bilities, $18,192,188.69; surplus, $2,472,
834.99.
Mrs. Norment Is also agent for one of
the largest life insurance comnanie* In
th« world.
Health Ordinance.
Darlingtou, 8. C., June 24,1895.
E 11 ORDERED AND ORDAINED:
That the following Kules and
Regulations, passed and adopted by
the Board of Health of the town of
Darlington, 8. C., having been ap
proved by the Town Council of the
town of Darlington, 8. C., are hereby
declared to be Ordinances of the said
Town.
W. F. DARGAN,
J. W. EVANS, Mayor.
Clerk.
Rjlrs and R, gu .ations of THK
Board of Ufa, t i of thk Town
of Daklingtok, 8. C., Madk of
Forck Junk 24th, 1895.
Rule I. That any person, who, in
any manner, hinders or obstructs the
Health Officer of tliis Board, or any
member of this Board, or any author
ized Officer of the I own acting under
authority of the Board, in the inspec
tion of premises within the Town bni
its; or in the abatement of any nui
sance, which, in the opinion of the
Board, is deemed prejudicial to the
public health; or in the discharge of
any duties prescribed by the said
Board of Health, for the correction
and preservation of the sanitary con
dition of the Town, shall he punished
by a tine of not more than Fifty Dol
lars, or by imprisonment not exceed
ing thirty day s lor every such offense
Rule if. That anyperson who re
fuses or neglects to abate od remove
any nuisance, or any matter, or any
thing, which, in the opinion of the
Board of Health, is likely tp endan
ger the public Tiealth, after having
been directed to do so by the Health
Officer, or any member of said Board
of Health, shall he punshed by a fine
of not less than Fifteen Dollars or by
imprisonment not exceeding thirty
days for every such offense; and in
such event of said refusal and neglect
it shall he the duty of the Health Of
ficer to have removed or abated such
nuisance; and all expenses incurred
by reason of such removal or abate
ment shall be recovered, as is legally
provided for, from the tenant or own
er of the property on which said nui
sauce is found.
Rule III. That any person who al
lows a dead animal to remain on any
premises within the corporate limits
of the Town to him or her belonging,
or by him or her controlled, fora long
er |ieriod than twenty four hours,
shall he punished by A fine of not less
than Five Dollars, or by imprison
ment not exceeding thirty days.
Rule IV. That on and after Dec. 31,
prox , it shall be unlawful for any
person or persons to keep any hog or
hogs on any premises within the cor
porate limits of the Town; and any
person or persons so doing shall be
punished by a fine of not less than
Ten Dollars, or by imprisonment not
exceeding thirty days, er both, at the
discretion of said Board of Health.
Rule V- Section 1. That it shall
be the duty of all physicians practic
ing within the town to report to the
Secretary of the said Board of Health
rhe names and residences of all per
sons coming under their professional
care who are afflicted with any conta
gious or infectious disease: said re
port to he made to the Secretary, eith
er verbally or in writing, within two
days after such disease is contracted.
Section 2. Tha' it shall he the du
ty of all physicians and mid-wives to
report to the Secretary of tills Hoard
all births, together with sex and race,
happening within the corp rate lim
its of the Town; said report to he de
livered to the Secretary of the Board,
either verbally Oi in writing, within
two days after occurrence of such
birth or births.
Section 3. That it shall be the du
ty of all physicians and undrtakers to
report to the Secretary of this Board
all deaths occurring within the cor
porate limits of the Town together
with cause of death, name, residence,
age and race of deceased; said report
to he delivered, either verbally or in
writing, within two days after such
death or deaths.
Section 4. Any physician, mid-wife
or undertaker failing' to comply with
the requirements of this Rule will be
fined not less than Five Dollars or
more than Fifty Dollars at the dis
cretion of said Board
Rule VI. That it shall be the duty
of the Health Officer of this Board to
visit and personally inspect all prem
ises within the corporate limits of the
Town: and any premises found to be
ia an unhealthy or unsanitary condi
tion, the owner or tenant thereof will
be punished by a fine of from One
Dollar to Fifty Dollars, or imprison
ment not exceeding thirty davs, or
both, at the discretion of said Board.
RuleVII. That sny person who ob
structs in any way the*drains, water-
oourses or ditches of the Town o'
who throws paper, rags, trash,
bage or any other refuse matte
the streete, or on the Publi. ,;;are.
or on or about either of the banks of
Swift Creek, or who < rders it thrown
in any of such places, shall be punish
ed b> a fine of not less than One Dol
lar or more than Ten Dollars, or by
Imprisonment tor not less than thirty
days, or both, in the discretion of said
Board.
By order of *he Board:
W. J. GARNER, M. D..
D. P. LIDE, President
Secretary.
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our trou
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by that re
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combination of iron, the great
strength-giver, with selected
vegetable remedies of true
value that makes Brown’s Iron
Bitters so good for strengthen
ing and purifying the system.
It is specially good for women
and children—it makes them
strong and rosy.
Iron Bitters is pleasant to take,
•nd It will not stain the teeth nor cause
constipation. Set tht crosmed red lineB
on the wrapper. Our book. ‘ How to
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LAW CAROS.
R. W. BOYD.
GKO. W. BROWN
BOYD L BROWN-
Attorneys and Oonnselors at Law
Office in S. Marco building, op
posite Court House.
DARLINGTON C. H, & C.
PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION To
ALL BUSINESS.
R. L. DARGAN,
Attorney at Law.
Darlington, S. C.
Office opposite Court House.
SPECIALTIES;
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE,
•nd
COMMERCIAL.LAW.
b. o. WOODS.
ROHKRT MACFARLAN
WOODS & MACFARLAN.
(Successors to Woods & Spain.)
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Darlington, S. C.
Office* over The Bank of Darlington.
JanlO—v
SPAIN & THOMPSON,
Attorneys at Law,
Darlington, - - - S. C.
Offices in Darlington Guards’ Armory
building, first floor.
Special attention given to practice in
the Probate C«urt.
II, l IIMHR &
Manufacturers
—or—
Doors, Sash, Blinus,
LrdOTJLDIITGfS
—AND-
Bullding Material.
ESTABLISHED 1642.
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TO RENT.
C THEAP, an eight-room dwelling
y and several cottages, all of them
desirably located. Apply to
“ 1 Y)ARGAN,
R. L.
Typewriting and Copying.
I AM prepared to attendtothiselaM
of work promptly and accurately,
and would be gl-d for those needing
such service* to call at my office over
Messrs. Welling & Bonuoitt's store.
Mrs. LUCY M. NORMENT.
T. H. SPAIN.
H. T. THOMPSON
yat YOL.
XT ARTS VILLE RAILROAD.
Sep. 29, 1898.
MIXED TRAIN.
Leave Hartsville 4.80 a m
Auburn 4.46 a m
Floyd’s 5.05 a m
Darlington 5.25 am
Palmetto 5.40 a m
Arrive Florence 6.00 a m
Leave Floreuce 7.85 p m
Palmetto 7.50 p m
Darlington 8.06 p m
Floyds 8.20 pm
Auburn 8.85 pm
Hartsville 8.85 p m
J. F. DIVINE. Gen. Supt.
( N & D. and C. & 8. RAILROADS.
In effect June 8, 1894.
MIXED TRAIN
Leave Wadesboro 2.
Bennett’s 2,
Morven’s 2.
McFarland 2
Cheraw 3,
Cash's 4.
Society Hill 4
Dove’s 5.
Floyd’s 5.
Darlington 6.
Palmetto
Arrive Florence 6.
Leave Florence 8.
Palmetto 8.
Darlington 9
Floyd’s 9
Dove’s 9
Society Hill 10
Cash's 30,
Cheraw It
McFarland 12
Morven’s 12,
Bennett’s 12.
Arrive Wadesboro 1
00 p m
25 p m
40 p m
55 p m
.45 p m
,10 p in
40 p m
15 p in
30 pm
.05 p m
20 p m
.45 p m
.15 a in
40 a m
.15 a in
.40 a in
55 a in
35 a u
i.55 a m
40 a m
.20 p m
,85 p m
60 p m
.10 p in
Local Freight.
Leave Darlington 4 30 p m
Palmetto ^ 4.42 p in
Arrive Florence 5.00 p m
Leave Florence 7.30 a m
Palmetto 7.50 a m
Arrive Darlingtou 8 05 a.m
A. F. RAVENEL, President.
.1 8. 4 N. RAILROAD.
O.
4TH. CLASS MIXBD.
NORTH BOUND.
Leave Sumter 9.50 a m
Darlington 1.00 p in
Bennettsville 8.50 p m
Arrive Hamlet 6.00 p m
SOUTH BOUND.
Leave Hamlet 8.50 a in
Bennettsville 11.10 am
Darlington 2.05 pm
Arrive Sumter 5.20 p in
ORTH EASTERN RAILROAD.
In effect Noy. 18, 1894.
SOUTH BOUND.
Claude Milling,
LOCAL AGENT FOR
Gents’ ClothinG
Veritable bargains now
offered.
LATEST STYLE,
FINEST QUALITY,
MOST PERFECT FIT.
FULL LINE OF SAMPLES.
Examine them and
be convinced.
| Leave Charleston — 4 12 a m
Lanes 0.30 a u>
Klngstree 6.49 a in
Arrive Florence 7.56 a m
No. 82.
Leave Charleston 4.00 p m
Lanes 5 62 p m
Klngstree 6.10 p in
Arrive Florence - 7.15 p to
No. 52.
Leave Charleston 7.00 a in
Arrive Lanes 8.85 • in
No. 62 runs through to Columbia
via Central R. R. of S. C.
Train Nos. 78 and 14 runs via Wilson
and Fayetteville—Short Line—and
makes close connection for all points
North.
J. F. DIVINE. Gen. Supt.
Judicial Sale.
9TA TB OF SO VTH CA ROLINA.
County of Darlington.
Alfred A. Howlett, Moses C. Dolby,
and Arthur C. Vaughan vs Clarence
S. Nettles and George A. Norwood 4
Co.
By virtue of a decretal order issuing
out of the Circuit Court of Common
Pleas in Chancery, I will sell at
pnblic vendue at the door of the
court house of the county of Dar
lington on the first Monday in De
cember ,1895, between the hours of
eleven o'clock in the forenoon and
five o’clock in the afternoon, the
(ollowing property, to wit:
(1) One lot lying and bting sitnate
within the corporate limits of the
town of Darlington, in the county and
State aforesaid, fronting on Main St.
two hundred and twenty four (224)
feet, and running a depth of one hun
dred and thirty four feet, bounded
north by Broad street; east by lot of
one Jeffords; south by lot of Central
Carolina Land and Improvement Co.,
and west by Main street.
(2) Ope other lot containing one
and nineteen-one-hundredths acres,
designated as lot 'number thirty-two
on a plat made by George W. Earle,
civil engineer, for J. J. Ward, dated
November 2, 1885, bounded north by
Broad street; east by Main street:
south by lot of Frank Muldrow, and
west by lot of E.'H. Deas; said lot
having a frontage of two hundred
and seventy-f-ur feet, with a depth
of one hundred and ninety feet.
(3) All that certain piece, parcel
or tract of land situate in the county
and State aforesaid, containing two
hundred acres, more or less, bounded
on north and west by lands of Samuel
Marco and A Nachman; east by lands
of G. D. Norris, and south by a small
branch.
Terms of sale one-half cash, balance
on a credit of twelve montha, with
privilege to pay all cash. Purchaser
to pay for necessary papers.
B. K. CHARLES,
Knox Livingston, Matter,
Plaintiff*’ Attorney.
No. 85.
Leave Florence 3.10 a m
Lanes 4.20 a m
Arrive Charleston G.18 » m
No. 23.
Leave Florence 1.40 p in
Klngstree 8.46 p m
1 suies. 9.07 p m
Arrive Charleston 10 55 p m
No. 68.
Leave Lanes 7.05 p m
Arrive Charleston 8.40 p m
NORTH BOUND.
No. 78.
w
ILM1NGTON, COLUMBIA k
AUGUSTA RALROAD.
In effect May 26, 1895.
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 56.
Leave Wilmington *3.80 pm
Leave Marion 6.24 p in
Arrive Florence 7.06 p in
Leave Florence *7.80 p m
Arrive Sumter 8.88 p in
Leave Sninter 8.88 p iu
Arrive Colombia 10.00 p in
No. 51.
Leave Florence *3.15 a in
Arrive Sumter 4 19 a ui
No. 52.
Leave Snmter *9.48 a u
Arrive Columbia 11.06 a m
No. ur through from Charles
ton *b C • ral Railroad; leaving
Lane , Manning 9 15 a in
RTH BOUND.
Leave Go umbit
Arrive So mter...
Leave Sumter
Arrive Florence
Leave Florence
Leave Marlon
Arrive Wilmington..
Leave Columbia..
Arrive Sumter
Leave Sumter....
Arrive Florence.
No. 54.
. *6.20 a in
6.48 a m
.... 6.43 a m
8.60 a in
8.25 a m
9 06 a m
11.60 a iu
No. 68.
•Dally. tDaily except Sunday.
No. 53 runs thiougu iu unarleston
via central Railroad, arriving Man
ning 6.21 p m, Lanes 7.60 p u>
oharleston8.40 pm.
Trains on South and North Caro
lina R. R., leave Elliott 4.00 p. m., ar
rive Bishopville 4.35 p. m., Lucknow
5.00 p- m. Returning, leave Luck
now 9.00 a. tu., Bishopville 9.50 a. iu.,
arrive EH ott 10.80 a. m. Daily except
Sunday
Trains on Wilmington 4 Con way R.
R., leave Chadbourn at 10.20 a m.'ar
rive at Conway 12.85 p m, returning
leave Conway 8 80 p m, arrive Chad-
bourn6-00 p.m., leave Chadbonrn 6.85
p m, arrive at Hub 6 20 p in. re
turning leave Hub 8 it * m, arrive at
Chadbonrn 9.00 a m. bally axtput
Sac lay.
JOHN r, DIYIN’F. Ubii’i Bipl,