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Ubi Piic Prater. BeCWhatri Caniiuii Sja-, i.il tu t ha Sf iih . Hu • kv iilf, I ici’. I LINCOLN AT GETTYSBURG MR CHARLBS B CALVO SUCCt.fcDS Hlb FATHER Contract Made With The Stat» Com pany to Do the Work Conim-ms“<nn Acts L’or several days th" iiuestMiu as to who wouhl do thw jmldii’ printing has het n om ■ >. I |;e f' si d .' ■ 11 (■ • ■ o f (' 1111 a 111 K W Cannon on i he outskirts of this town, was s I'st. rd. y tin■ seene of an intoia st ing i-vont, 11 1 t-hh -t daughti'r. Miss Varg.imt. a pntty and poituiai young l.ldy, was tuiited iii marn ig" to I >r S Hfclchani, a \..ung idiysieian \\ h" raino lion ■ line 11me sim o from I,,:n'■ as11 • • ,anty and lias established a luorativ" pratioo in this i■ ima'm i t y . Tim i'i t. moiiy. poiformou by the K' 1 v. I 11 Law, 1). 11 the uin'lo was solemn, short and impressiv e. 1 he at ten dance was not large, consisting almost ent irely of mar ivlat ions and a few in% ited friends of the family. The wedding took place at '• p. m ami iinin-ii iy afterward an elegant cheoll was served. The happy young coiiph now in Charleston on p the att ract ions of " I’he ( ity by the Lea ' and m a few days will return to Hartsville, their future home. been one of con siderable doubt. \ esterilay Mr. Charles H. Calvo, a son of Mr. Charles A. Calvo, the public printer, was elected to that position, theoffieer having been declared vacant. Mr, Charles ' B. Calvo has arranged with The State company to do the work for him. Last June Mr. C. A ( also, the State printer, became ill and had c> be sent to a hospital at the north; at, that time bis connection with the Columbia Reg’ster was severed and the paper which he had run for so long a time went into the hands of Henry Lyndenmyer it Sons of New York, who have since been running it. Mr. Calvo suffered from mental trouble. ^ , A short time ago he was Quinine and other fe- brought home in a worse condi ; tion chan when he went away. On Saturday last he was ad to 10 days to cure fever. I 'll* • lu;i »y t 1 • 1 • ;i*i till'- I ■ > u t- Ainl, Niftiiu; «!' 11. I t in 11 vanl N' ■ w Will It tin - W m;vJ <1 v. r i: -i- irit ici.^nis.-' ver medicines take from 5 or t\\ <1 ■ s 11K' 1 1 ■ yir. Liii- de lunatico idejuirendo ted by the probate c art, and Gov. Ellerbe, in accordance with the act of the general assembly creating the office of public printer, submitted to the attorney general the ques tion as to whether Mr. Calvo’s misfortune did not vacate the. office, and summoned to Colum j ington representative of the bia the chairmen of the print-| Chicago Record, has been delv mg committees of the two ing into the olficial figures as houses of the general assembly j to the number of saloons in the The attorney general held in country and he finds fewer in his opinion that if Mr. Calvo the south than in any other sec was adjudged insane then the tion. He puts down South Tonic cures in ONE DAY. OUR "SALOONS. There Are Three Hundred and T wenty-two. William K. Curtis, the Wash one <»r IV i tt-nns. ‘ W ‘liitven't y< u .my you say, S* ward''' ‘ ‘ M r Srvai (l mad h 'H.' h' anim' ' in cdiamf' h idi 1 l t iu« « r 1 .nTai d. 'Now. 11 you will nil.i>v imc ntl im n,' <•« nnum d t la- prt sitl' nt. I w ' copy tin- nil ' And hr withiir' uiud'‘ u copy "t tlm ad irt s.m. “Ah, " f< nrinund tlm ^nwrimr, hud had wit < nmi^h alfnut im* t- bc^^fd nt him that y* lln\v env ' , hat u tib *phv it w>iuId hav«* bom ! inuoli it wnuhl have boon worth t< of tlm ladio>' fairs which a litth bopMin to bo la Id to raise money for th" ii.ispitalst an* 1 the soldiers, hut I did not tbiuk of it then. Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DA Y There is no Word so Full of Meaning and about which such tend > lecollec- tionsduster as that of “Mother” —she who watched our helpless infancy and uided our irst totter ing step. The life of every E x - p e c t a n t Mother is beset with danger. Mother's Friend uk ^ so assists Nature in the change taking 1 place that the Expectant Mother is n enabled to look forward without dread to the hour when she experiences the ! jov of Motherhood. It insures safety u i • L S'";i !i PATRICK’S MARKET. mi 1 BY THE MASTER bar 1 b N/'.l /'/: '>F NO ''ll I t ‘ tU ),( </ «./ />/// / / // ■; h\ \ irt no of I )»■.-n tal < d d out of t be ( : ten 11 ( ’oli | t Pb-a" in • lianoi iy 1 will ■ 11• • ven1111.* at tin do HoU-e .,f t I: e ( •olil.T on tie i'll ‘ t Molnl .11:>>' / am. of til • 111 1 l.\ !' A. o i b. . i n bran li o| I. \ nil in: f w o • i!i i -nr Ee b, d I’m.d, b I- b 1 '". I.etwei o'e;l':»ek in t o'clock in a propert v b I « byrd, 1. \ a lel •n v in 'll T*« A d 111 \ I'' t a I A ti! t > 1 ami '•t \U rd - le* D H Mo rind (j 1 laud of ..n*' butelred ,tn| 1 acre-. 1 y i im r in .-aid eon lit > ate, b..um.ed m »rt li 1 >> 1 ivamler • land, ea.’-t 1 •> H dI - land. -.nit li 1'. rd A land and w.-t by \\ ore -> land Terms, one aiice on a en f erest troin j ni rcliaser t (» of t be preini- third cash and lit of one Year lain pa\al do u: i v e bond and ■•s t., , pay the hal ve i t h m mi mi I. \, jort lm do cure t lie pu roll - tor papers with pas.u l pm oil' 1 I **h it mlt . i u\ “if 1 has " ."pe. 1 ioW some laf* r ; to both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than before con- \ tinement—in short, it “makes Child-; Ai ir ,, birth easy,” as so many have said. ma ry Don’t be persuaded. Use nothing but u Mothers Friend rr office became vacant. The conditions referred to existing, the governor and the two chairmen named, constitu ting a commission under the act, met yesterday and declar ing the office vacant proceeded to elect the son of Mr. Calvo, Mr. Charles B. Calvo, public printer to fill the unexpired term. The young man assured the committee that he was able W get the wojk done in a workt manlike manner, and co have it started at once it necessary. He also gave the bond required for the faithful performance of his duties. He has made" a coatract with The" State company to do the work, giving its president power of attorney to act for him. In this way the family of Mr. Charles A. Calvo will* get an income from the public printing, des pite the affliction which has be fallen them. Carolina as having liv’d saloons ! As there are only ninetv-six dispensaries in the si ire, there are left 2dii other ••saloons” to ! he accounted f 1 "-. They ar • ' conducted by persons who have taken out revea'; ■ license, and I the number couiii be materially increased by the addition of j those who failed to go through j that legal formality and have sucee. ded in keeping I ncle Sam in the, dark about it. Georgia has I ,'ilo a 11 d ultfl MissTSfitpp TJO, only lour more " than this state. -Columbia lit'il t str r . Johnson's Chill and Fe ver Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure, it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in 24 Hours. _ John Wright colored, was, hanged at Harlington vester The Discovery of the Day. d av for the murder of Cfirenee | Aug. J. Bogel, the leading j By rd, white ••Extenuating , druggist of Shreveport La. says ; l ireumstam i-s induced many [ •‘Dr. King’s New Discovery is j influential citizens from allj the only thing that cures my sections <,f the county to peti ; cough, aud it is the best seller | tion Governor KPerbe for the: I have.” J. F. Campbell, mer-j commutation of his sentence, chant, of Safford, Ariz., writes:, but all elforts failed.” He was | ‘‘Dr. King’s New Discovery is I put to death and he died game, all that is claimed for R; it; SS'e do not know why the Gover- never fails and is a sure cure I nor refused to regard the peti for Consumption, Coughs and 11ions for the wretch's life. He Cold£. I cannot: say enough i pardoned May ami Buiee, two for its merits.” Dr. King’s' HUMOR AND iTS USES. It Ih Uw Nuiihli i n«» of tlio World, but >1 rt J H** Ov« rw<»rkpd. “Hnnii.r is tin* v- rv suiiHhinc of the World.' ssrites Came E. (larrett m The Woman s Home Coini’anioii “Hardly any < iher mukK* p'lft ssiU- ^c ho far to nfiv.-l' and inspire one in everyday life and keep the heart still Youhj/. It steals im rrily iutosh the Workaday world, animating the drear iest monotony and liiianiK place in the nio.-t hopeless deMins >T;eh a t^ay trav- elniK c<impanion is liumor tor the pil- ^rima^e of life “The woman with a sense of humor has a saleeuard aHnin-t ennui, against folly and apainst de-j'.nr. She t an never he dull Ml 101,a> the comedy of hie i.-i liein^ playt (1 In 1'a e h* r «st s. With a kei II sell-e < t til-' ridlCllloUS Hie L> Hot likely tr. ‘mak.' a tool ol In r-ob,' and she W ill in \( ]• he hopt !•--ly njdMj'pv, tor she will and in the most adverse late m -niei niiin stiil t-i la uc h a'.-and alt - r ail hni^ht- r i> y. ur true ale In nn-t. 1 low i ver n map 1 ’O v. : ’' i tlm unmu-iea] pii .-on. suivly the .-’.mb indis idnal who can mi la u kdl: -poll I am oil-ly on <.«t as ion.- j i.-. 'Hi P.r li« a-i :i-. -11 ,ii• m- and -p<>i 1 ) “Hut t ii i.- id* --• o p dt - • imni’ -r should i he Us- d I'. In: 11 a o .,c 1 life. In t I to d • ej . n them A ji ke w hiiai can-t am.th* r a p iiil: »d huii:11 latD'll or makes 1 some m n-it is e )e artaehe i- not only a cna 1 M il . 1 aim:-’ •uuil. but it l- al-o | a st *i y ' a j • n -.. o ue... ip in • For ,u-t a im'ini nt - at Li. ai. :i at has in^ made a ' lilt ii ' b niiA s\ n ,.n m..y l'i •itst i lo-e a III- id and mas la ■ n ..r o-- a v. ry p' in. um ml ■ ’ - niaity We h arn to loiyrs '• and u , \ j a ji P rp't many in.|iirie> in hi. > tio.H i> ,] joi.i Hey. 1 ut j eri.ap.** aim up lie* wt mi'F t . t rankl- loiipe-t in the li .m.ui la ari arethv.-s \s hu ll are n.a<. a n! v in 1 im. ’ " “My wife suffered more in ten minutes with either of her other two children than she did altogether with her last,having previously used four bottles of “Mother’s Friend.” It is a bless ing to anyone expecting to become a mother, say i a customerHenderson I)ALK,Carmi, I1L Sent by Mall, on recelnt of price. Ji no PER BOTTLE. Book "T Expectant Mothers” mailed free, containing valuable information and voluntary testimonials. Tut BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. .Atlanta,Ga SOLD BY ALL ORUaOiSTS. W.'lhbr A Ham plain’ll!, aytin-t in11 in I htr- ' •lat" aforesaid, r hr.ict. contain in'! thirty seven h s twills five l'i i in I ill- Sa ra li 'dnii li and <• i111.1 and bounded nort Ii 11 s land- oM ' < . He-I . • • a -1 by land - id .1 S I *a I rs Hide; soilt Ii by i In 1- ol A. b. W oo,i h t m. e nd w --t b y F s n c 11. • - 11* i m •: 'r< rm- of | A. Pork, Mu toL- Eggs- OrecL A rocunes &c J C PATRICK, PEARL STREET, DARLINGTON. S. C Oarlington Lodge No. 7, K nigliTs ol I’ythi t.-. nice!- on 1 st and 3rd Jh K-n \ \ l^sa*!l^ngt- iL ■ii 1 li nionf h. at < antU Fall. Florence strep 1 )b»|»os';te F.road V’isit 11 c ! 1 rot hers frnl email 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Patents < di" ha'f New Discovery tor Consump tion, Coughs and Colds is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a century, and to-day stands at the head. It never disappoints. Free trial bottles at J. A. Bovd’s and O. B. Davis’ drugstores. * •*— * TO TWIRL FOR BALTIMORE. McJaiues will be one of the Orioles Next Season—Sold by the Senators on Friday. Jimmie McJames, the Char leston boy who did such good work in the box for the Wash ington team in the National League curing the past two seasons, has been sold to Balti more. The change has just been made and McJames will do hi* first twirling in the corn ing season with the Orioles. He is considered one of the best pitchers in the League, and aj number of efforts were made | last summer to get him, but! Washington relused to give him up. When the Orioles lost the' pennant at the last scratch at the close of ’97 season Manager Hanlon at once began to figure on winners to help him get it back next year. The tirst man i he spotted was McJames and for the past month the Senators 1 have been expecting to lose their pitcher. The deal was clinched on Friday and here after Mack will be one of the! swiftest Orioles. McJames is a tiouth Carolina boy. He won his first reputa i tion in the college games of the State, and since then he has 1 been gradually climbing to the top. He is in Charleston this winter taking a course of study in the South Carolina Medical College, but will leave in the! spring for his new home in Baltimore.—News and Courier. [Mojamec ii a Cheraw boy instead ol a Charl.'Hion boy.—Kl>. Nswi..J 1 dispensary constables on peti tions and the recommend ition of seven of the jurors who tried and convLted them. He would not grant a reprieve to John Wright, although the J’.idtre who sentenced him to death admitted that he had made a mistake in refusing Wright a new trial. But comparisons are odious. —.Vc/r,s ami Courier Johnson’s Chill and Fe ver Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure. It cures the most stubborn case of Fever is 24 Hours. • • — — • • ‘‘It is douhtful,” says the Baltimore Amerieau ••whe her any county in the State can equal Worcester in the size of a family. Near Bridgeville lives a colored-family consisting of Aaron Guail, his wife and twenty four children. Twentv three years ago Ouail married Martha Ann Rogers, and twenty four children were horn. One child died. There wire three sets of t wins Two s oars ago his wife died, and one year later (jaail married again, (hie child is the result of that union V\ hen the men!s are served two tables are used, fourteen silling at one and twelve at the oilier, to avoid the unlucky thirteen.” Johnson's ChUl and Fever Tonic Cures Fever In One Dav. Hut t No Onf h11• 1 No Om* Hurt Him. ! At 1 in* Fitt’.c i•! ( hckMinnuLM I st\V I ii f• il"\v i;• ''1111-M' i-'lil up in Fie air itml pra\ 111a- lu-iilyas c\tr luoM ( T«»iit\\ ib.- it 'iiihjli' 'i- pray i <1. Tin- Fn-I > h i L.u- cl 1'» prayed liRid and -aiij; li\luii.s m battle, but tin y Nhut MraiMit at tlie (.t\al;er^ » \ ery tune. '1 In- b l!"\v wa- 1 la/niK away at the -ky. anil wh'ii 1 ji uteuaut Killing- Wurth n lie :i-t i ati d \\ ith him ah"Ut it he paid li" alii iili'di t" him what' Ver. Captaiu .)"•• Hillin^-i'v threntened tu cut Imu d"\v;i with hi> NWnrd it he didn't -h""t at tin • m my. f. r the Wendt in ir- nt w• re full ih. m He merely remarked to i he i a pt un, '' \ "ii can kill me if you want t". I ut 1 am not ^oin^ to appear h. leiv my < i -d w itli the Mood of my ielh.w man < n my mail He ne\i r film In d, hut r foml M^uan ly U{>, c\po>ed to eYilVYnlh yof tlieelle- my'- tire. Win n tin* ,-un set on the evening of Sept 1 s , 1 s*i3. ('aiitain J. (’ Billin^.-h y and Fn nit luint A’.’.tn Kill- in^WiTth F"th lav dead < n tin battle* tield "f ('liD’kamau^a. ..ml K wa nt throu^li without a m ran h.—For. Cial- VChtoll N» W- W" A N T F. I)~TIU T STWnKTHY W and active L r **ntlcnicn or ladies •o travel for responsible, established house in 1 larlin^ton county Monthly $11 a UO and expenst*^, Fo.-ition steady. Kef**relief Kiielose self a i lre-sed stamped envelope The Dominion * OmpHiiy Dept. K Fhieat7t> DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER SHIP. ^ T <br'FF 1> 111 KF. B\ < i 1 \ K N that the linn of Brunson, Fumi \ t o . ha.- t hi- d i V l.een di.-sol\ e.I by i. ut ual eoii-ent. Mr. K. K Funnwith- dra w iii_r from f In* li rm. 'I’ll* t wi» re mainiim : aituer-. Me--r- \V r B. Brim -on and Furvi-.l. Boatwrijht, uml'T tin* linn name of Brunson A Boat wright iiave a--umed all the liahilines ami will collect all accounts of t he l.lte 11 r 11. and will conduct tile bu-ine-- a t the -a lie* -fa ml W 1< BKF.NSUN, I,, i: FF \ N. i*i k\ i .i b<»a r\vbb.ii r. D. i r! i n n n i. ^. F,, Dee. :: ' ** 11 ' Marble and Granite Works. ^IM. Mn.M .MKNTS AND l'nMB ’• — 1 ’ w orkiuansh i| compet it ion. in everv re to; material work .s \\ I ite to if-. For 1 ilety tir-f e ha s r price-. Very F F. and M \ peet. All that tract of land situate in Dar lin^ton county . sfati of South Faro , lina, eoutainiimr -eventy lour acre-| more or le-s, a ml hounded north by, lands late nt Files Farter, on tin- we-t by land-of Idi/.ahith Field-, on the east by lands of Kiihin < opeiaml and on tin* south by l.ymdie - l<i\er. rerms, one hall ea-h, ami tin* ha! anee iu one y ear credit port ion to he secured by bond of the pureha-er ami 1 a inortlTulCc of the |ireim-es. pureha-er 1 1 to pay lor paper- a ml to lii\e leave to pay hi- cut ire hid in ea-h if -o minded The People s Bank ol Da rliiiu't on a corporation duly chartered umler tlie law* ot tIn* said Date, a*-i-ruee. J plaiiitilT. against Fiicretia Keith and 'I'heodore Keitli. All t hat lot or pared of 1 ,nd. Iy in : lieino and -ituate witloL the nmor porate limit- ot t he tow n ot Dariiim , ton county and st.ite afore-aiil. front ine on .Main st reet lit t y teet and run ( liiiiLC hack to lot numher \ eli • 7 • two 11 11 lid red tret. I ie| u" tpe -otll huo-t half of lot minder live iv!o.-k t hirteei, I h ■» I t - - ll O \V 11 .11 plat (»t tile 1.1 lid O t the Da rl i nut on Fond ;■ mi I m ; a ov llieut ( ’ompaiiv Ilia'll* l»\ H . II 11 . lT loii- survey i e -s-nn! i eeMni'd in tin olliee of the IF M < 1« r I F in i n_rt on eotii'ty in Fe o'k N". I .* |ia^. - 7. v ami'» A uuru-t '>■ h. I'' , -"L said lot .-on Veycilaml liereh; im-11 o.a L r '’> 1. heme hound as tidlow-. on the north by ot her half of b U nu nd ter Ii \ m oia t I ;e south by lot ii umber - i \ on t !:e ea-T by lot numher -even am! >n the wi -t by Main -t feet. beni -. one ha’t e eri’dit ot one year, erec.it portion to U red hv b( Hid of The | HI nd ia -el ale. w :L hii! Id i n_'s the h.da port-"I, tlm pun pn m i-e- for all i leave n u 11 m 1 •• <! ■a -I i. ami in ' He* y '-.i r. 1 hi* credit -••<•11 nd by t im Bond ol r ami a tnortlml:*' 1 'f the . i t Im: the pureha-er pay > -ar\ piper-, ami Iiave . all ea-h it he he m, li t"!; and every amt t raets of lami r i o Fi t. tub* ami iati tie- ..f all partic- if of the above oid to ron\ey n.-t and all t tin* re-pect i x • lot- all '1 11 i n* i •onl- umh t whieli i don the t e n i m lesia'iiate'l. tla tllered ■ciallv K. K ( H A KI.KS. Master. MFEAI, THE JEWELEE. mv new st I RAUL lYIAKrNS Designs Copyrights Ac. Anvono Ronrtlng h skolcti nnd doRcrlntlon may qnl-Mv .imt; t.im our e,' rai.n free wfiether an in, mi!" n i- pnHeiMy imteiit* "imnunica- t .'.ii - - t m t Iy <•' nil He tit Lit. nan(I!»"Mk <” ' ’ m m: Iren, ol l«> r .., ••!;. v f..r weiirin^ |•.•lE••lJ*-. I’.itenis t .iki . :i' • ig 11 Munn At Lu. iceolvo sjo i ini not,11, v. lUiotii ehwrgn, in ttie Scientilic flracricatt. A liand-nmely illustrated woeklv. I.nrcest cir- culatlnn "f any : ••lentiUe j"imi.il. TerniB, $.'1 a year; (••ur munths, |1. Sold Hy till newndiMilera. MUNN &Co. 3b ’ B '° a ^’ New York Branch OftW e, CJo F St.. X’/u-hington, D. C. Toliacco Hogsheads Wagons undertaken, and utt mfaction guaranteed - XT Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, and Silverware, Solid and Plated I c Furniture wh" in .\i -v \ • 11 i■. 1 ;W” r"Mi:i:s "'iii -h i i.■ nnl wi:! s, :;"l.i I'.iliti'i ;i I'u eat rv !•■<•: J while 1 pi 'pari'd t" ( nm CCS- ; ii ‘ iii;iy -1 irk . I am • V.illO « at iirims that \.ill as a : I I. 'iiglii CliKAl’ jni m v -m. A i’oi: ai I'LTS I ROM I P. ri KKVSIU Kir. l avt'tt* ■■illr. N I'. House Contractor. IF \ MH WANT ANY In ni-es built or any other kind of carpenter's work done cheap me. H’d i IILT to order call oil KIFHAKD JoSKPH, .lul la 1 y . I >arlin^ton, S. i i\rmisF\Ti:soF\)iH{in DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In The Circuit Court. Fourth Circuit. In Equity. i! ( 11 K.\ H. I a- :.;i ,a tull lia !. • i.ai.i- , All g! KK L ■sent'J I • O' s| '“l'i ■ ■li'' Ac f.lways vi " CYPRESS SHINGLES LUMEER at tl"“ lowest I: I..,! rec.it he secured I >V b« Hid of T he wit ii inten -t from dat •• of a mortgra^e of the preiu'.-e- I r, to he in-uri'd ; U*a\e to purel -O m I m led nd ; if t- e y : i - - I uT I e p?*. y all Watch, n j»a i i i n ^ a beast uiahlc •, r ua rantcml jitact ;s i i - own r i 111 and a-i • f the I .-tat e if .F F ! *d. \ - A nni*- I. Wid - | d*d with ! ram i .1. I Ci/'T I i l a I aiplain'in t D. feudant- Th« Fdilor' Kdit-.r 11" old s mt*. old ft 1!"W, io hut r- ally we art* pf'ctry that it's u h Own 1'oft ry. •h'“i)mat"i—It burth wound your Ie> lin^s, j so o\ el sttH ked W ill) '• h -s to r» ad voiirH \Ye i an only aeet pt what shows uunns takable C'mu.-. (>ld Seluhdmatc—\Yt 11, just read that jxk• m and ft 11 ni" what y u ti.ink of it 1 .ditor (lia\read tlm j»o» ini—It is as 1 hared; the poem sle ws no piomme whai- xtr. 1’ardoii me, hut it is-imply absurd (ild >elu k iImate ( \s it li a 1 ih -ad ^nn i — That s ju-t w hat 1 timupdit. It a copy ot m Hue \ t r-. - y ' u w 11 te m my auto- ^rra-pli album wm!' w« were at m h"' 1 topi : In r. — 1*' .m-' Hi's \\d < kly. N<> I'oH-vililf D.iugt r. “WdiatC" y ., u ei.ii-ld* r t im mi -t ab- huTutt !y n rt.un way to di.stin^iii'lj tuadst 1 ’« 1- t r- un mu.-hih ,, .m- ' ’ “<k tin in. pa t Milne other man tu eat tlnm and tlnii wal'h Lub symp toUis. —(. Ill- ap' I 1 l ihunu. ■ " \ Di li AND BY \ 1 IM l UF uF A ^ |), r« . ..f tie Ihui Fli t- 11 > m ontoii. Fnited Mate- ('ircuit .unL r e beariiu date the ’JLllimUy Nomih'm i. l s '. , 7, t he uudersiLTiied Special M a-ter- w dl -ell i<t public ouh ry . at 1 he i o.irt llon-e in t lie down of Darlitm t "ii, ('oil ti tv of Da id im.* toll >".,1(1 ( ar "iitia. on Monday, the third lax "fdatmary, l s '.* v \ at eleven od lock ill 1 h ■ fore 1(0011. the follow i UJ t t.U 1 - "f lamb eat h to he sold in m pa rate par • . - - tliat i- h* say. A 11 t h"-" t rai t* of land s:’ Hated ill the Stale of Eolith (’arol in a. I " in! \ of I La i li'i md' -n F A. Wil .a.x in Adinitii-i r.it( *r WilleoX dcee.r eo.X et al 'Traet ( IF An undix intele-t las tell dit in eotnimni t he defemla nt H M. Wdleox' in all that cel t a in lot and ' it i id i nc t hereon in the toxvn of Darlii.^to i. county "1 Darlington and State afote-aid. trout inp liort h HI t he l»uld ie -< I ua re t w ell ty foui ami om* halt Id-et and in depth om* hundred ami forty -ix feet ami hounded a- fo 11oxv~ to w it mn t h ami iiorthxxe-' by the pul die -• j ua (' • a-t at': . '• *t of 1\ u ip!i t - Buth11n A- n< itli by b ’ -d F S Me Fui|ou_ Knipht - Build up A- soe i a11 o 11. a m 1 w • •.-1 by 1 a m 1 < n \\ e 1111 m A Bouijoitt. d'ern -. ea-h. ( 'hat les K I hie 11 K\eeil!i t ha A Ky an Ami ( a f Na-li F xeeut ri xe- of M iliiarn K Rxan dee. t itTs apain-T. < b B I'ramd- IF-dp, r-. \\ (Mif u--. I' liotna - i i. I up* el- .1 Fel/er, .) I\. and W S, WOLFRAM, The Dar ington Jeweler. t i •; ’ Wagons Made To Order and Buggies Repaired. 1 lieg I.'.'I v ti I r.ill t III- " t til.tinii of my n|i| fiicmls ami tin* |)iilil ic in gmirral to tIm f.mt that I am now |iro , 1'aimii to ,t., all kinds of Mannf totururs iJWap anil B'jim Espaii’a.! -A A LSI) New Wagons built to Order. K ' r ' end • I im* the \ a-, d. !>u Bo (i -hj K. Mai Kyan i ill ot Flaili | »• and i Murk | . I’r.i m ! ('• 'part uer- u mb r tin* Fel/er. Koper- \ Fo ('hanihers, 1 b*fe mlaut - Fel/’ linn name . ami I’ d'rct kn St"ke 1*1: W I) : one li 11ml red :u ics nn • re or 1 uimlr f Nort h and Fast by land Fa i ! v x out h b\ F-tate laml- • I l ( M - M 1 W. -t b\ land- of :ni' d “ All that t rm t "I la ml t u,a f e m tin- eoiintx and -tat.* atoresaid e.m faininp t *» ".imlr. «1 acre-, im ; ■ ..r le-s. and ooiin led a- follow to w if north by lands of Ab xambr (iray a ml 1 • x lliph llill ( i.ek t" inpii water mark, on the north side <>f said creek, ea-t by tlie sahl llii,li H:!l (Teek to lliph xx atcr mark, soul li by tin- Kuhhe K< ue I lead I np f I "in Dal Horse Shoeing Will In- condufti-d imdir t he sui'crvi'ion of (’. Mooney. C.i 11 i n mf at tim ohl stand of C. Mooin y. Ri s|i<‘rtfu!ly yours, J. L. SISKRON, Harlington. S. C. .1 ids r, Ur. Try it will use than and you no other W !'. 11 M. \ . t mn !■ 1 \ . T i i a i n, S o 11111 • \\ .a X l a ami w e-t bx ’and ot 1. 1- of Abial t D \Y - • t Mr-. B. Harris pc j linpboii ( Bri l e bv ,1. N. \. am i Hi an II. 1.x m-bf' arm r ii- t- D iB IF • r ,1 N.ci W II I ernis an ••* t" pay itieiit -pei t ) X e 1 ha la m •• ' same t" tin- p'**u • f • p. tl, ( h -• t h m two . •. 11.1 x 1 t !, • ■ .!. i!. \*. 11 h a n d hx d i in 11 a m. 11 i \: .lb a 1 w. Fn ,, . pt Not! el u . Magnolia - Pepsin Baking Powder, ( oiai'niiteed five from injurious W --‘M T:vT O TJ TDITT G S — AND - Buildinp Material. KSi.Ho.ISHKl) l-t-. CHARLESTON, S. C. A |ii il 'J'l. Tit —lyr l AW ( Aims. T. II S|,!,:u, H.'i. Thoiui>so] SPAIN ii THOMPSON Attorneys at Law, Dakli.vitun, - - - S. C otlices in Dnrlinpton Fuards' Armory Imilditip, tirst tloor. Special attention piven to practice in 1 lie I'rebate F*.urt Mct^bdth—y r. i msiii ^ i Fa xv I uuaUI Attorneys at ARMORY BUILDING, DarlmptoL, — S. C. •t I* Ian Bucklen's Ar i o a Salvt*. Tho Best Solve in the World for Cuts, Brui'e-,, Sores, Lleers, Salt Rheum, Lever Sores, fet ter, Chaiqied Hands Chilhlains, Vorns, and all Skin Kni|d ions, and positively mires I’i'es, or no pay required. It is guaran teed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. 1‘riee 2a cents per box For sale at Dr. J. A. Boyd's and (>. ilL Davi»’drugHtore*. | 1 0.1- ll .1 .1 .1 .. ll. r. li ml- ;i ■ d. ]•. !, lid.i -t I Hi \ any dients. iii^rc- i Ma I I ’hill I an.| ii .1 >t at. amt . - 'X I *»•).' ..t Mi- d- \Y. xx amp. F. and om and l*oi I. , e and ith bx land- > of 1 M 11 ' hilly and \Y. -t II. ;d m ; h M rile r. i!. (■ al I" x\ ax ami S Noil Ii ot W f B. 11 red. bx \V A t ty Slate ..t S" 111 p 111 m t \ yi x ; hounded a- to 1 the e- ate ot 1 ea-t by land- w. -t by laud- •' de t u a t. • : 11 1 t South F re-. I l'i I a I’. H I Ild III.) e or b -- w - north by 1. 11. \\ ^im " it -"ii t! t \\ I. .laim - ( '.deb Booiie. lit . ami I- "I a m 1 ami I* d’el 111- of -ab* I 'll' t bird ea -1 ha ht i me m one ami t xxo \ ■ ai- e red it port mn to lie -eeured by of the |>urcliaser ami a, iimrtp,i the premiseM purrlia-MT to pay t 1 lie best 10e. Bakinp powder on the market to-day. Found at J. J.WARD Attorney at Law, l> Xia.INCTON. S. (’. Will Prariiff B. Hie louils of Ifco (ourih l ircuil. M rli.Y'Jb- - 1 \r. t. Ma <. F«»K« •I. W DANIFFB pax v-aiy paper* Ins cut ire h . ami t« id m cn h, h if D A IF • \ N , .11 F1IAND • p e i i i* | M it * t e r Uee. pax B F (land \ a« Adiuim*t rat. -.-r - b F w lx aaWwaawL F A u yd ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Darlington, S. C. Aik - Linos. mk C. SPAIN, Dentist, m « F KIC K OVF.U DA V18 DRUG Store, formerly ui>ed by the lat* • r. Motifit,