The Darlington news. (Darlington, S.C.) 1875-1909, May 21, 1896, Image 2

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■p' Pj. - * M' f. m w Pv; & ft' * Ite The colored school at Palmet to oloeed ita aeeaioo loot Satur- da7,Maj »,with eery appropiale ezercdeea. The programme was rery elaborate and consisted of some very choice declamations and dialogues and was well spioed witn music. The writer visited Xing’s New Discovery equal as a Cough remedy. no ■a _ j. D. Brown, Prop. St. James Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind., testifies that he was cured of a cough of ted the closing exercises of ' ool before, and thought things were in a most mat ne was cured or a cough or two years standing, caused by La Grippe, by Dr. King’s New B. 7. Merrill, Bald- ferns m progressive condition, but, after having lit listen d to the recent ex- that a great im provement has been made under the efficient management and instruction of their worthy teacher, N. R. Johnson. The work that is beihg done in this school, is highly appre ciated by the community and reflects great credit upon ail who are connected with it. The teacher is bringing his people out from the dark reigns of superstition and ignorance and leading them into beautiful fields of refinement and culture. Want Our Shelburne. [Southern Tobacconist.] Darlington don’t dicker. This ambitious South Oarolina tobac co market means business when it bids for Mr. Silas Shelburne, who has been there lately. The Boart of Trade, chiefs of citi zens and financiers, formed trust to treat for oar tobacoo- nist, giving him his own terms and time to decide the issue. Dailington couldn’t got a better man nor the Richmond' trade afford to loee a better one in his line. Mr. Shelburne is undecided about leaving here, since the trade is making active efforts to keep up the loose business here. Discovery winsville, Mass., says that he has used and recommended it and never knew it to fail and would rather have it than any doctor, because it always cures. Mrs. Hemming, 222 E. 25th St., Chicago, always keeps it at hand and has no fear of Croup, because it instantly relieves. Free Trial Bottles at J. A. Boyd’s and O. B. Davis’ Drug Stores. ."Dear me, Adelbert,” said the poet’s wife, "this stuff doesn’t make sense.” "I know that as well as you do.” said the poet. "It isn’t intended to make sense. It is to make dol lars. It was ordered by a maga zine.”—Indian polls Journal. The Sumter Freeman of last week said: "Editor Kollock, of the Darlington Nsws, is a bold and fearless writer and a hard fighter, bat his blows are al ways delivered above the belt. First Tramp—"It makes me a ! nervous to sleep in one of deze “ lodgin’ houses. Supposin’a fire wuz to break out in de night?” Second Tramp—"Dat’s so. Dem fireman would turn a hose on you in a minute*”—San Francisco Hotel Gkisette. Don’t Caro to Exchango ‘•Scant*.” [Samtar Frooman.] To the Snmter Freeman, for merly edited by John J. Dargan, we would say: Too can twill and torn and act as yon will, But the scent ot the negro is with yon still. —Barnwell Sentinel. ' Thanks! Weprefer "the scent of the negro” to the "stench” ot bribery, and do not care to ex change "scents” with the Senti nel. McLaurin’s District. [Charleston Evening Post.] W. D. Evans announced three weeks ago that he would be a condidate for congress. Mc- Laurin will have his hands full to beat him. Mr. Ed. Ellerbe of Marion who is mentioned as a candidate may enter the race but will not be in it. Mr. Eller be could not carry Marion county this year although his brother, W. H. Ellerbe, is a king in Marion. Did You Ever edy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to he peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonder' ful, direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs If yon have loss of appetite,con stipation, headache, fainting spells, of are nervous, sleepless, excitable or melancholy or troubled with dizzy spell. Elec tric Bitters is the medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only fifty cents at Dr, J. A. Boyd’s and 0 B. Davis 1 Drug Stores. Printer's Pi. [Exchange.] We met witq bite an acoiden? fast a de aen? to pseet, £he joae 3 an dtopded * lot of tXpe, ynd mvde a fevif 01 oie>, He hadn’t tig e to Ext! up And so 2* dipn’t tyr—, But Save otu readers one anp a[l, ypfeoeoj prig tempi Buckten's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sah Rheum. Fever Sores.Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, afifi'aH - Skin Ernptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required.* It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 emits per box. For sale at Dr. J. A Boyd’s drugstore. “I wonder how worm the room is,” said Bloobumber. Benny, go and look at the thermometer.” The little boy’s consultation arast have been very unsatis factory, for he.said presently, "the themometer isn’t going.” MfTKE! The-Board of Registration for Darlington County will attend at the places and at the times mentioned below for the purpose of registering all qualified voters for said county: Mechanicsville, June 9, 1896; Society Hill, Jane 10; Bethlehem Church, June 11; Levensworth, June 12; Esrly’s Cross Roads, June 23; Gamer’s Store, June 24; Palmetto, June 25; Cypress, July'14; McCall's P ; Branch, July 15; Lamar, July 16; Lydia, July 28; Ashland, July 29; Hartsville, July 30. G. H. CARAWAY, R. LEE DuBOSE, W. C. GANDY, Board of Registration. May 16.—3t. HND COMPANY BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT THEIR STOCK OF WASH GOODS HATS, ISIME ui ME mS. : World’s Fair? | We are overstocked in all lines, especially so in Oak Chamber Suits, Hall Rockers, Side Boards, Matting, Rugs, Center and Dining Tables, Pic- 4 tures, Easels Baby Carriages, Ward- ? robes, Children’s Beds. Kitchen Safes, % Bed Springs, Matresses, Book-Cases, J China Closets, Bureaus, Water Sets, + Lamps, Crockery, Sofas, Lounges, f Rockers, Curtain Stretchers, Laun- ? dry Rocks, Curtain Poles, Window a Shades, Mosquito Nets, Refrigera- j. tors, Hammocks, Bath Tubs, Folding T Screens, Fire Screens and Baby Car- + riages. I Lonnges and Chairs upholstered j and repaired. We invite comparison of prices with Columbia and Charles ton. Bring in your quotations and we will sell goods with any reputable Furniture House. Remember, the money talks with us. Gold Medal:: solid steel fold- • • ing bed spring;: all sizes, only;: $5—the best:: in the world. :: CLOTHING, OXFORDS and Other Styles In Shoes is up-to-date in styles and prices. We ask that you inspect our stock before making your purchases. Yours for low prices, BniRSon, Lunn & Co. Just tell them that you saw these prices at COGGESHAIL & CO/S TEA. ’V- PER LB. SOAP. OoggeshAll’s leader blend 25c UoggeshaU’s choice blend 75c | Young Hyson 40c to 75c English breakfast 30c to $1.00 COFFEE. Victor Cotton bale On top Fame Octagon Clarette Spice. PER LB. Coggeshall’s choice roast 80c CoggetbalTs best Java roast 85c Arbuekles roast 25c Rio green 15ic to 25c Java green 28c Salvador 25c FLOUR. Our fancy Straight Beauty Pat Cream Pat PER BOX. I (100 cakes) i ♦3 00 | A1 gpiee 3 00 | Black pepper 1 00 j Red pepper Ginger Cinnamons Cloves Mixed spice Celry seed Mace, per doz Nutmegs, per doz PER LB 810 385 3 85 PER BBL $3 45 410 4 4 50 Canned Meats s RICE. PER LB Potted ham Potted tongue Canned beef Chipped beef 5c 5c 10 to 20c 25c Fancy head Good Medium Fair 5c 4c 3tc 2fc Canned Fish PER CAN. PER LB Salmon brownie brand Joshept Hume, (photo) Kamox, (good) Sardines, (French) Mackerel Sardines (Domeetk) per doz 25c 25c 11c llcto25e Ferris Reliable Bonqnet 14c 13c 12ic 50c PER BOT cunmm Tomatoes 8s 8 cans for Peas 2s Com 2s Pie apples and peaches California Table peaches Pears Cherries Apricots PER CAN 20c 10c and 10c 10c <c 20c to 40c 15c to 85o 25c to 40c 10c Lemon (Burnett’s) Lemon (Lsgget-s) Vanilla (Legget's) Banana (Legget’s) Pineapple (Legget’s) 85c 10c to 25c 10c to 25c 25c 25<v Crackers fancy PER LB Vanilla wafers Five o’clock Tei Graham wafers Saratoga flakes 26c 20c 20c 10c Why Oqhto Coughs, Hri y Buffer with an4 LaGrippe when Bromo Quinine will cure ~ not pro- the head a* Dii. Sides at 25c 61c to 15c 25c 25c 25c 25c 30c 80c 8c 10c Summer Drinks. PER BOT Claret lemonade Notox wild cherry Phos Lime juice Root bur Ginger ale Lemons, per doz 35c 10c and 25c 25c 10c 15c 20c Baking Powders. PER LB Royel Dr. Price’s One spoon Good luck 50c 40c 25c 10c PER BOT Olives C & B chow ohrjw 15c and 25c 25c and 40c LAP Woroertershire sauce 25c and 50o Mixed pick’les Iqt hot 25c Mixed picUles in bulX, per qt 20c Catsup Fleintz 25c Catsup good 10c Salt per sack 45c and 50c Sugar prices. m CO. For ice tea use Coggeshall’s leader 25 cents per pound. 8ARID HNlESTIBiTEi We have just received our line of SHOES For the Spring and Summer trade, and re quest an inspection of same when in nfeed of nice footwear. We carry the H p 3 U I-S Xtl QO S3 39 50 Largest Line of Shoes In the Pee Dee Section, and have them in endless variety 'in all the New Styles at Correct Prices IMS Iiisiersr,II^%e Shirty Uidermr 5C C5 p The 1890 Spring and Summer Lines of these goods are INCOMPARABLE. In fact, we have a complete line of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. SUITS We take orders for the largest Tailoring Establishment on Earth, and a per fect fit guaranteed or P S3 P- p 50 50 iVo Money Paid Respectfully, The Darlington Shoe Store, WOODS &MILLIMC, props. SHEPHERD SUPPLY COMPANY, £32 MEETING STREET, - - CHARLESTON, S. C. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Stoves, Tinwares, House Furnishings, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron- Tin Supplies,L STATE AGENTS FOB SALE OF Muil Site ail Hail latn Pifi ii Tu-Fist Inglk We Manufacture TOBACCO BARN FLUES and Deliver Them FREIGHT PREPAID to any Station. Send for our circular showing plans of TOBACCO BARN FLU ES and giving weights and sizes of all the best styles. DscS’85—lyr. Notice of Final Discharge. J OTICE is hereby given that on N utile is Hereby gr June 4,1896, l will file my final accounts in the office of the Probate Judge for Darlington county as ex ecutor of the estate of Mrs. T. W, Lida and as guardian of Russell E. Hart, am) will apply for letters dis- mlssory. E. C. LIDE. May 7—4t. uskseitJ:. *2* Ur SILVERWARE TO WEIR ? Is a sort here—just in- ! i new in design—prices so! i small you’ 11 scarcely no i; tice them.—Put a little!! ; ;of your silver in some ;;of our silverware and : :<lre8s your table up.-We !! ! iwill be glad to show yon !! :^11 the pretty things in JEWELRY.!: ii S. WOLFRAM, Jeweler and Silversmith, I DARLINGTON, S C: Enstnes, Boilers. Snw-MIUs, Threshing Machines, Cotton Gins and Presses, Wood working Machinery, Brick Ma chines. Cano Mills and Evaporators. Hay Presses, Steam Pumps, Saws. In jectors, Belting, Shaftlnv, Pulleys, Boxes, Grist Mills, Wind Mills, Horse Powers and anything In the machinery line. We represent several of the old est and most reliable manufacturers in each of the above lines and are pre pared to name bottom Prices. We are agents for A. B. Farquhar * Co.,Liddell ACo.,Lane M’l’ir. Co., Deer- Ina Harvester Co., Henry K. Worthing ton, Daniel Pratt Gin Co. Wtnshlp Ma chine Co., Chandler A TaylorCo - , Bren nan A Co., and others. We carry a full line of the Deerlng Harvester Co.’s Harvesting Machines; Disc Harrows, Dlsston Baws, Cane Mills and Evaporators, Kubber Belting and a large supply of pipe and fittings, valves, pumps supplies,, etc.,etc, The Deerlng Ideal Ball Bearing and Roller Bearing Bicycle Mowing Ma chine is the ttnest working and lightest ‘ Wei ' machine in the world. We ask a trial, and guarantee satisfaction. We also carry a large stock of tRude- baker one and two-borse wagons, Iron axle and thimble skein and a full line of open and top buggies, surreys, etc. Correspondcnce solicited from parlies wishing anything In our line and fair treatment, bottom prices and reliable goods guaranteed. We often have bargains In second hand machinery. W. H- GIBBES, JR., & CO., NEAR UNION DEPOT, COLUMBIA, - - - S.C, Have That Old Bicycle Fixed tin and made to run easy and look attractlv* We hnve the proper tools and a specially wort trained workman, and guarantee honest and moderate charges. If vou want PATCHING RUBBER, CEMENT, ETC* to carry on your trips, wo can furnish yo* RIDE A MONARCH if you want to get ahead of the heat and stay in good trim for the winter. W. Li. PEARSON, Beneath the Enterprise Hotel, Darlington. - - S. C. July4’95—lyr. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Darlington. In the Common Pleas. P. A. Willcox, in his own ripht and. as Administrator of the Estate of J. C. Willcox, deceased, Annie L. Willcox et al. Watts. Judife of the 4th Judicial Circuit, made at his chambers is the said Circuit on April 1. 1896, I am directed and required to givt notice to all persons or corporations holding claims or demands of any nv ture against the estate of J. C. Will cox, deceased, to file the same in my office on or before the first day of July, 1896, and in default thereof thejT will be forever debarred from parti pation in the asse's of said estate, and I am required to take all testi mony in establishment of said claims or demands. R. K. CHARLES, Master. Geo. G. Thompson, Esq., Plaintiff's Attorney. April 10, 1896-3m. THF BANK OF DARLINGTON. DARLINGTON. S. C. CAPITAL, - - - - ♦100,001 SURPLUS. - — - - $50,00* Savings Department, Interest allowed at rate °f 5 PJJ cent, per annum from date of depocn —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. Gregg McCsll, E. R. Mclver, A. Nachman. Bright Williamson. BRIGHT WILLIAMSON, • President. L.E. WILLIAMSON, Cashier. (i. I HACKER i Doors, Blinds, Manufacturers —OF— Sash, MOTTiaiDnsras —AND- Building Material. ESTABLISHED 1842. CHARLESTON, S, 0. April, io 89—ly