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> fTEMS FROM SEVERAL WOftONS AS TOLD BY CORRESPONDET8. CENTER HALL. Sugar cane is looking well— things will soon be sweet around here. * . Miss Carrie Hill, bt Una, is on an eWended visit to Mrs. M. J. Price. Mr. M. B. Oandv lost his fa- vorite old horse, Bill, last Sat urday night. The Center Hall Sunday school is preparing to celebrate Missionary day at that place. We had a fine rain in this sec tion last Wednesday and hope it will improve the potato and pea crop. Mrs. T. H. Raso had a few hogs to die a few days ago. It is supposed to be cholera, but it is hoped it will not spread. The patrons of the Gandy school have secured the ser vices of Mr. T. W. Carmichael, of Marion county. He will teach a 9 months session at that place. It seams that they mean to have a good school. Fanners are about through picking cotton and most of them are putting it on the market as fast as they can get it into bales and those that are hold ing it would sell if the price would advance a little. Little Claud the four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B Gray, died last Wednesday morning at 11 o’clock a. m. and was buried at High Hill Creek Church the following day. The cause of its death was fever and it was sick only a few days. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the whole commu nity. PHILADELPHIA. Mr. L. M. Lawson, of Oats, was visiting friends in this sec tion last Sunday. The weather throughout this section continues very dry and will cause a shortage in all fall crops. There have been several cases of fever in our section, but so far Dr. J. P. Parrott has suceed- ed with all of them. Mr, Sammie Truett and Miss Sallie Gray visited the family of Mr. John Siskron, of Rider dale, last Saturday and Sunday The cotton crop is about all open and housed. Some of us have been vainly looking for substantial "go up” in the mar ket. We hear ever so much talk of Id bugs, but there are other ugs—war bugs—in this section winch are playing havoc with gardens. The public school at this place will open on the first Monday in November with Miss Allice Joy, of Newman Swamp, as principal. 11 Master Simpson Stewart has been suffering for seveal weeks with white swelling in his right leg; we are glad to report him as improving at this time. SWIFT CREEK. More than three-fourths of the cotton crop is already gathered. We are very glad to say that Mrs. J. H. Boseman and Mrs. Lida Odom, who have been very sick, are getting better now. The meeting at Swift Creek, though very interesting, closed without any addition to the church. Where is the trouble friends. Mr. Peel certainly did some fine preaching and we will always welcome him at Swift Creek. We have the chain gang in this section now and they are putting our roads in first-class condition. We did not think our road commissioner would so ignore our rights as to let our roads go much longer without work. Tour correspondent had the pleasure of entertaining quite a number of the young people of this section on the evening of the 19th inst. It would consume too much time and space to give the names of all present, but I will say that there were about sixty, twenty of whom were of the fair sex. Swift Creek was out in all her beauty and the writer certainly feels compli mented. PALMETTO. The farmers are about gathering their pea- he a neat and good sited one. Mr. TMfinie Humphries has been filling the plaice as ginner, during the absence of Mr. J. H. Humphries, on account of sickness, but we were glad to see him back at Jus post again Tuesday. JASPER. Jasper boasts of a new store. Mr. Gordon Wilkes is clerk ing in the Dispensary at Dar lington. Miss Sadie Josey, of Una, has been chosen to teach the King- stree school. Mr. George Hatchel is sport ing a new buggy—guess that means business. Mr. G. D. Wilkes has opened up a line of General Merchan dise in upper Jasper. Messrs. B. C. & J. H. Ste phens, who are grading tobacco near Darlington, passed around Sunday. Rev. R. E. Peele will begin i protracted meeting at Lak Swamp about the 2nd Sunday in October. DEATH OF CAPT. BOATWRIGHT. An Honored Citisen of Ridge Springe Pastes Away. Capt James Boatwright, a life-long and honored citizen of the Ri4ge< passed into life dter- tefnal at his lovely home on the Rifiae, one mBe from Monetta on Sunday morning last, Sept 13th. Capt. Boatwright was best liked where best known and wore worthily the "grand old name of gentleman.” To his eleven children—seven sons and four daugnters—he leaves an heritage whose price is above rubies, a spotless and untar nished name. His devotion tohis home and family was beautiful and we dare not lift the sacred veil bf grief "which hangs over that home. His eldest son, J&s. Boat wright Jr., livee in Macon, Ga., and is connected with the Georgia railroad. Mrs. Wm. B. Brunson of Darlington is his eldest daughter. Capt. Boatwright was by both sides descended from the oldest and best families* in South Carolina. Capt. Mitch ell Watson, of the American Revolution, was his great-grai father, and Capt. Boatwright was a worthy grandson of his Revolutionary ancestor. He fought throughput the Confed erate war, going out as a lieu tenant and was promoted to captain Hth Regiment 8. C. Volunteers. His name is on re cord in history for gallantly bn the field of battle in Gen. Per rin’s account of the battle of Gettysburg. He was sick only a few days and was not cdhsidered danger ously 111. On Sunday morning, after a restless night, he turned on his side "to sleep,” and in that ‘sleep passed from earth without a struggle. He was a communicant of the Protestant Episcopal church, an humble, unostentatious Christian, trust ing only in the atoning blood of his Saviour. After life’s fitful fever he sleeps well, the seal of rest and peace upon his face. Peace to his ashes. On Tuesday his remains were carried to the Episcopal church where the funeral ceremonies were performed by Rev. W. B. Gordon, and he was buried in the Boatwright and Watson cemetery. The pall bearers were:R. B. Watson, M. N. Hol stein, T. 8. Williams, Lewis Youngblood, Alonzo Bates, Frank Carwile, John Perry and John Kennerly. Quite a large crowd of sor rowing friends and acquain-. taaces attended the funeral to pay the last tribute of respect to their departed friend. All the stores at Ridge Spring were closed in honor of this much loved and highly respected citi zen.—Johnston Monitor. through g vine hay. _ "Weare very sorry to report Mr. Willie McCall is sick with the mumps. We are glad to see Mrs. C. B. Iner out again after a long j all the cotton la gath- »*» the fields and our : on full time. lepot at Palmetto is ftaotsi and will be ay*. It will We have an unusually lan stock of LIMES' OXFORD in -11 the latest styles that we are selling very cheap to close out. Also a large line of Misses’ and children’s oxfords at just a little above cost. DASLOTOTOir SHOE STORE, WOODS A MILLUM, Proprietors. When John Gary Evans was running for the Governorship against W. H. Ellerbe he prom ised to appoint Ellerbe Trial Justice. It has been suggested tnat Mr. Ellerbe make John ■table —Sumter dauhman and' MRS. M. J. BYRD, laouth’m. I e. c. •-1 . RJ 4 I • ft,- coupling and long distance, self )f axle. With Self Otling and Dual Proof Axle. Have you seen those Bab cock buggies with the "happy thought” spring, Bradley shaft jTinfl oiling, dust prool the Bradley- shaft coupling you can change shafts in ten seconds and with the self oiling, dust proof axle your buggy will run twelve hundred miles with one oiling. For sale by N. L. Har rell, Darlington, 8. C. Dead Letters. Letters addressed to the fol lowing persons remain uncalled for at the Darlington Postoffice and are advertised as "dead” for the week ending Sept. 21th: Messrs. Watson Allen, Alvis Davis, John P. Curly, G. W Dixon, W. H. Fields, E. A Hicks, G. H. Taylor, A. V. White pkg. Z. Q. Taylor; Misses Annie Sellers, M. A. Davis, Lillie McGill, Sadie Garrett, Susana Smalls, G. A Sansbury. Did You Ever Try Electric Bitters as a rem edy for your troubles? If not, S t a bottle now and get relief tis medicine has been found to be 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 you have lose of appetite,con stipation, headache, fainting spells, or 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 O. B. Davis Drug Stores. Life, Fire, Accident, Tornado and Gin House Insurance. Mrs Lucy M. Normept, GREEN GROCERY. C OMB TO THte OLD LaMOTTE stand on Pearl street for your Beef, Pork, Mutton, Pith, Hams, Fruit Ac. Anyone having good beef cattle* for sale will find it to their advantage to communicate with me. ' J. 0. Patrick, Darlington, B. C. ANH A Ua MO seres FOR SHE. IMPROVED FARM IN WIL- Uamsburg Connty, containing Good two stray dwelling, tobacco barn and other necessary out buildings on the place. Lands well adapted to tobacco as well as cotton. For further information, apply to Dr. I. B. Cunningham, Indian Town, 8. C. Sept. 24. 4t. TO RENT. H ouse pleasantly situ- ated on Broad Street- For terms Ac., apply to A. W. WELLING, at Moorhead A Cox. LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against the estate of Miss J. manda Huggins, deceased, will pre sent same properly proved to me, and all persons indebted to said estate will please make psyment to me at once. A. <f. HUGGINS, Administrator. Cypress, S. C., Sept. 10,1806. 3t. MUSIC TEACHER. 4 GAINEY TEACHER OF THE • Violin, Cornet and Slide Trombone. Eight years experience as a practical musician and instructor of bsinds and orchestras. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charges made. Call and see me at Baird’s Furniture and Music store. Sept. 15,4L SCHOOL NOTICE. T he next session of the Darlington Pubic Schools will begin September 28, 1896. Pupils wishing to enter and not now holding grade tickets must be ex amined for gradation before they can be received Examinations for this purpose will be held as follows, at 10 a. m. At MAYO. Monday Sept. 21st for pupils under 14 years of age. Tues day Sept. S2d for pupils over 14 years of age. At ST. JOHNS. Wednesday Sept. 28, for pnpils under 14 years of age. Thursday Sept. 24th, for pupils over 14 years of age The pupils of the High School will meet Friday Sept. 25th to select their courses. At FACTORY SCHOOL Saturday, Sept. 26th. Any pupils from the country who find it impossible to come on these dates can be examined any day. J. D. RA8T, for the Superintendent. Sept 15. £M. J. BYRD, PUBLIC SQUARE. The leading liury^iitn house in the city. New Fall Goods Just received and more to come. Sole agents for the world renowned ran ,v u. The only guaranteed Corset on the market. 8TATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Darlington. Court of Common Pleas Summons For Relief. (Complaint Served. John H. Early and William J. Early Executors of the will of J. Fiank Early, HlantiiTs against Emanuel Johnson, Harry J. Johnson, Lot J. Johnson, Lilly McMillan, Julia Beasley. Arthur McMillan, Lilly Kelly, General Lee Johnson, Annie Harrison, Charlie Johnson and Henry McMillan in his own right and as natural guardian for his minor children LiiTy McMillan and Authur Mcmillan Defendants. To the Defendents Emanuel John son, Harry J. Johnson, Lot J. John son, Lilly McMillan, Julia Beasley, Arthur McMillan, Lilly Kelly, Gen eral Lee Johnson, Annie harrison, Charlie Johnson and Henry McMillan. You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action which complaint is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said county and to ser^e a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscribers at their office at Darlington, 8. C., within twenty days aftor the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the com plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. You will take notice that no per sonal claim is made against you in this action. DARGAN A COGGESHALL, PlantifTs Attorney. August 10, 1896. To the defendants, Henry McMillan, Arthur McMillan, Lilly McMillan, Julia Beasley. General Lee Johnson and Henry J. Johnson.. You will take notice that the sum mons and complaint herefn was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Darlington County on Aug. 12th, 1896. DARGAN A COGGESHALL, Plaintiffs’ Attorneys. STATF OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Darlington. Court of Common Pleas. Summons For Relief. (Complaint Not Served. Robert N. Howie, Plantiff, against Martha A. Parnell, John C. Parnell, Mary J. Goodson, Laura C. John son, Hannah ft. Privett, Hagar F. McNeill, James T. Parnell, Robert E. Parnell, Martha Jane Goodson, Frances Olivia Goodson, William Goodson, Mary Eva Goodson, John Dargan Goodson, Leila Goodson, Minnie Goodson, Newton Harrell Goodson, Maggie King, and J. F. Howie, trustee. Defendants. To the Defendants Martha A. Par nell, John C. Parnell, Mary J. Good- son, Lanra C. Johnson, Hannah O. Pri vett, Hagar F. McNeill, Jar es T. Par nell, Robert E. Parnell. Martha Jane Goodson, Frances Olivia Goodson, William Goodson, Mary Eva Goodson, John Dargan Goodson, Leila Good- Fon. Minnie Goodson, Newton Har rell Goodson, Maggie King and J. F. Howie, trustee. You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said connty, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office at Darlington, S. C., with in twenty days after the service here of, exclusive of the day of such ser vice; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiffs in this action will ap ply to the Couit for the relief de manded in the complaint. WOODS A MACFARLAN, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Aug. 25th, A. D. 1896. To the Defendants above named: Yon will each take notice that the complaint in this action was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Darlington on the 26th day of August 1896. WOODS A MACFARLAN, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. THE “NEW IDER” PATTERNS At the very low price of TEN CENTS EACH. If yon will call at my store. I will be pleased to show yon anything and quote prices. Judicial Sales. % By the Master. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Darlington County. James R. Coggeshall, Plantiff, against Minnie C. Alexander, C Alexander, J. J. Ward and J. H. Early, The Bank of Darlington, The Peoples Bank of Darlington and C. B. Ed wards, H. A. Edwards and James L. Coker, trading as Edwards A Co., Aron Silverburg and .Jacob H. Steinberg, trading as Silverberg A Co., Samnel Lewenthal and H. E. P. Sanders as Administrator of the Estate of J. D. Haynesworth, De fendants. By virtne of Decretal Order issuing out of the Circuit Court of Common Pleas in (’hancery in the above stated cause, I will sell at pub lic vendue at the Court House door of the County of Darlington on the first Monday in October, 1896, be tween the hours of eleven o’clock in the forenoon and five o’clock in afternoon the following property. All the right, title and interest of Minnie C, Alexander the same being a two-thirds interests in all that cer tain lot of laqd situate lying and be ing In the town of Darlington and in the county and State aforesaid front ing on the public square of said town one hundred feet more or less, and running back three hundred and twenty-five feet more or less, and bounded on the northeast by the B ublic square, southeast by lot of S. tarco, northwest by lot of Dr. W. J. Garner and on the west by lands of Mrs. M A. Huggins, said lot being known as the old Darlington Hotel lot. Terms of sale,one-1hird cash and the other two-thirds in two equal annual instalments the flist instalment twelv months after the day of sale and the second instalment twelve months thereafter with legal interest on the nnpald ballance from the day of sale to be secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of pre mises, with leaf to pay ail cash. R. K. CHARLES. Master. Dargan A Coggeshall, PlantifTs Attorney’s. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Darlington COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Summons For Relief. (Complaint not served.) Summers M. Atkinson, Plaintiff against Hortense Atkinson, Claudia Wilds Atkinson, Dozier W. Atkinson, Mary j Leslie Harrell, Elizabeth DuBose, j Willie W. Atkinson, Charles Atkin- ' son, Cora Harrell, Willie Harrell, Sally C. Harrell, and A. M. Lee, Ex ecutor, Defendants. To the Defendants: Hortense Atkin son, Claudia WiTds Atkinson, Dozier W. Atkinson, Mary Leslie Harrell, Elizabeth DuBose, Willie W. Atkin son, (’ora Harrell, Willie Harrell, Sally C. Harrell, and A. M. Lee, Executor: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said county, and to serve copy of your answer to the said com plaint on the subscribers at their office at Darlington, S. U., 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 ac tion will apply to the Court (pr the re lief demanded in the complaint. WOODS & MACFARLAN, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Aug. 26th, A 0. 1896. To the Defendants above named: You will each take notice that the complaint in this action was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Com mon Pleas for the county of Darling ton on the 26th day of August, 1896. WOODS A MACFARLAN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. and if you fail to answer the Com plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this section will apply to the Court for the Relief demanded in the Complaint. j j WARI)i Plaintiffs’ Atty. Dated 15th, April, 1896. To the Defendant J. H Parker: You will take notice that the com plaint in this notion was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Darlington on the 17th day of April J. J. WARD, Plaintiffs’ Attorney. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Darlington. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Summons for Relief. (Complaint not served.) Lewis Jerkowski, Harry E. Moss and Emanuel Blumensteil, Executors of Samuel Jerkowski, Plaintiffs, vs. Manuel Marco, J. H. Parker, et al., Defendants. To the Defendants, J. H. Parker and others: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the Complaint in tnis action, of which a copy is filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Darlington County, and to serve a copy of your answer to said Com plaint at the office of J. J. Ward, At torney, Darlington, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service 81ATE SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Darlington. COURT OF PltOBATK. Amended Copy Summons For Relief. (Complaint not Served.) Elizabeth Fields, Martha Stewart, William Northeutt, Margaret C. Northcutt, Francis L. Northeutt, Jno. B. Northeutt, Robt. 8. Northeutt. Plaintiffs against Laurence E. Oarrigan as Admin istrator of the estate of Jno. C.‘ Newman, deceased and Bur rell Newman, Samuel Newman Sr., Christopher Newman, Jouothau Newman, Isabel Thompson, Mar- § arot Bell, Floyd Blackwell, Liddy lacKwell, Lou Blackwell, Baxter Blackwell. Lonny Blackwell, Chiis- topher Blackwell, Kishler Black- well, Susie Blackwell, Lewie Black- well, Jeptha Blackwell, Samuel Newman Jr . Essie Newman. Ket tle Newman, heirs at law of Jno. C. Newman deceased, Defendants. To the Defendants, Christopher Newman and Jonothan Newman. You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Probate Judge for the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office at Darling ton (,'. H. within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the comidaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this YOUR OLD FRIEND S, Sydnor & Tredway, WILL AGAIN HAVE CHARGE OF Darlisgtoi Tdiasto tebu Open Tuesday, August 11, and every day tbereafter. We want your patronage and will do all that can he done for you. YOURS TRULY, SYDNOR & TREDWAY. 9 Dll action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. BOYD & BROWN, Plaintiffs Atty's. Dated Aug. 19th, 1896. To the Defendants Christopher New man and Jonothan Newman, take notice that the amended summons of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Judge ofPiobate for Darlington County, on Augvst 21st 1896. GUARANTEED TOBACCO NABIT NO-TO-BAC OrtrljOOajOOObozBBBold.9n.no carta orort tts powtr to Castro? thadatlra for tobtooo In any form. No-to-bae Is tha rra*t«*t QtrTB-food In Um world. Mrdt ff*Ln 10 poond* In 10<Ut* atra i» uerei fall* to make the weak impotent man strong, rigorous and magnetic. Just try a box. Yta will be de* lighted. We expect yon to bellere^what we say. for a cure 1* absolutely guaranteed by druggists every- CURE A iln tor tobMM) In sny 1I(M«1.W« expect where. Send for oar &«• sample...' for t»ait: by i>XL o• za. xtGXJU unu mi imiggiHt. A Bargain for Some One On next Monday, Sept. 21st, we will offer to the first Customer who calls for it. 1 OAK SIDEBOARD WITH 12X20 BEVEL GLASS MIRROR, 2 SMALL DRAWERS AT TOP; ONE LONG DRAWER UNDER THESE, AND LARGE CUPBOARD UNDERNEATH THESE. ITS A BEAUTY BRASS HANDLED AND NICELY MADE AND FINISHED. LOOK AT THE PRICE! SIOOO ONLY ONE WILL BE OFFERED AT THAT PRICE. RE MEMBER THE DATE. Ops ud Musical Instmeats. Parties with good references can purchase one of our prettiest mirror top Parlor Organs with ojly *35.00 cash and balance pay able next fall without interest. How is that for an offer? We want to place one of our guaranteed organs in every township and won’t do a thing to these "CUT PRICE” music houses but undersell them. Its a side line with us we can afford to under sell them. They get their bread and butter from profits and pay the expenses of those wagon men and agents to travel over the Country—We don’t. A new line of Y10LINS, BANJOS, GUITARS, ACCORMANS, ROLLER ORGANS, AUTO HARPS, HARMONICAS, just received, and will be sold close for cash. Our Instruments are imported and the best that money can buy. And now about FURNITURE, we lead in this line in styles and prices. We allow nobody to undersell us We are in the business to stay and win. BAIRD BROS, lllfHI.'.K muir oyer $44,000,000! M IBS. All business intrusted to us will have prompt and careful attention, and in case of loss, liberal adjustment. RESPECTFULLY, DARGAN A BAIRD, OENESAL INSURANCE AGENTS. Office Up Stairs, in Hewitt Block. SHEPHERD SUPPLY COMPANY, 232 MEETING STREET, — — CHARLESTON, S. C. STATE AGENTS FOR SALE OF WHOLESALE STOVES, TINWARES, HOUSEFURNISHING, GOODS, OIL HEATERS TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, QUINCES SUPPLIES, GALVANIZED, GUTTER & PIPE. Over 200 different styles of Cook ing and Heating Stoves, also Jil Heaters and Cookers. We want the leading merchant in every town in the state to sell our lines of stoves. We guarantee full protection in his territory to each agent we appoint. If not sold in your town send direct to us for cuts and prices. Ifewm-lf*. .nitd. Darlington Lodge. No. 7, Knight* of Pythi as, meets on Istiuid 3rd Tuesday Evenings in each month, at fastis Hall, Florence street opposite Broad. Visit ing brothers fraternally GROVES /C */LDREt FATj TASTELESS CHILL TONIC IS JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 5Gcts. GAt.ATIA. Il.LS., NOV. 1C, 1803. p arl8 Medicine Co., Pt. IauiIs, Mo. Gentlemen:—Wo N»kl laat your, fiOC bottles of CIROVK S TASTKLF.S8 CHILL TONIC ami hur* bought three gross already thia year. In nil ovr ex perience of 14 years. In the drug bii'drie . h.nv* never sold an article that grt^o such universal hat It* ’.action as your Tonic. Yours truly, Auney.Cauk ICC For sale by O. 11. DAVIS and all Druggists. June 11—fun THF BANK OF DARLINGTON. DARLINGTON. S. C. CAPITAL, — — — — Jioo,000 SURPLUS, — — — — f,0.090 Savings Department. 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. DIRECTORS: W. C. Coker, J. L Coker. R. W. Boyd, J. Gregg McCall, E. R. Mclver, A. Nachman, Bright SVilliamson, BRIGHT WILLIAMSON, President. E. WILLIAMSON, Cashier. (i. i limn i m, Manutacturers —OF— Doors, Sash, Blinus, isAouiaDiisras —AND- Building Material ESTABLISHED 1842. CHARLESTON, 8. 0. April, 20 89 —.y TobaccoHogsheads Turning, Planing AND of all 1 undertaken, and satisfaction guaranteed JOHN SISKROH SHOPS: FOR AI ULTS FROM UP. COFFINS C.iSK£IT8 and ''Undertakers' supplies always on hand at low prices. Also CYPRESS SHINGLES and LUMBER at the lowest prices. T. C. Jeffords, Jr. jMMl’W-lyr.