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T ZEE IE 13 .A. "R. Xj I 3ST C3- T O 3sT X) E3 3VC O C K- T . ®l)f Pnnacv«t. wupmewpayTXOVKMnKK IQ DRES X.OOX. largest CIBCDLATION - - - rut: demo crat has THE LAROEST CIRCOLA TWX OF ANY PAPER IX DARLINGTON' COUX- TY AXD PUBLISHES THE OFFICIAL A D VER TISEMEXTS. J. SI, Woodward, The Tin man or man of Tin. See his advertisement. We need say no more. Who dosn't know our Jim. Be Rave n*» ScltiitorB. Who did ? Mr. J. G. McCall, to whom we return sincere thanks. He has more of the same sort and a fine sto#k of goods. Go look at him. Wauled to Kuow. Why IsAIAn Davis has not been arrested. Mr. Sheriff, Calvin won’t do. Try sombody else. To Quit taking the dish off tbe scales when you weigh cotton. There is a place called the Penctctriary. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! Siroiig, Parc and Rich Rlood—In crease of Flesh and Weijjbt—Hear Skin and Beautiful Complexion, SECURED to ALL. A Good Garrison. Our friend Garrison keeps things in order and remembers the Printers. We arc indebted to him for some of the finest turn ips we have seen this fall. We won’t say bow large they arc ; but if any one will beat them—leaving the turnips at this office—we will notice them (the turnips) in due style. More turnips, about the sameseiie. Bring them in, and you will hear next week whose is the largest. J. II, Villcncuve. Wo invite the attention of onr readers to the advertisement of this gentleman. What more grateful to the affectionate than to do honor to their love dead. Mr. Villen f.uvk’s work is well done, tasty and beautiful, as all can testyfy who have visited Chcraw. Mr. J. M. Woodward is his agant at this place. Bore n»c ol the KniCc. Since our last issue, wc have two more re ports of the use of the knife by colored peo ple. In one case Mr. Richard F. Black man a peaceable, quiet and unoffendin young man, was tlie victim. He was severe ly cut in the abdomen by one Isaiah Davis —colored. At one time his wound was con sidered mortal, and he was so informed. It gives us pleasure to announce that it is now thought he will recover. In the other case, both parties were col ored ; one was cut in the arm but uot seri ously hurt. • It is time this thing was stopped : and the respectable colored people join us in this opinion. w » Fire. On ,hc 6tb., iiist., ‘he residence of Mrs. William Huooins, a widow, was destroyed by fire. The widow was uot at home at the time; but the servants saved a large por tion of the household furniture. A lot of corn was destroyed. This fire was accidental. fcaf- One of the few really successful enter- priscaof the day is Parker & Co.’s One Dollar Sale. Their system offers a greater opportanity for the purchase of the thousand and one useful articles, at a price that comes within the reach of all classes, than auy other. It is a well understood fact, that certain classes of goods pay the dealer a very large percentage of profit: This appears almost necessary, cspeccially iu Fancy Goods, i Jewelry, Silver plated Ware, See., of which j a dealer docs not sell sufficient of any one I article to make it an object oft rude, and is j obliged to purchase in small quantities ; and when the goods are sold by throe or four classes of merchants, and each charge a very large profit, the price becomes double the original cost of manufacture before reaching the hands of the people. It isiu sueb goods Parker & Co., 98 St 100 Summer St., Boston, deal most extensively. There sales are so immense they make each article a specialty, often buying all a manu- | facturcr can produce. Their system gives j universal satisfaction. Read their advertise- i ment. “XTOTICE- j T HE Annual Meeting of the Stock hoMers j of the Chcraw an) Darlington Kailniad j Company; is to be heM at the oflice of the Cheniw, on Tuesday, the 1GU» dav of Novembea next. j J! it. MelVEK, Sect’y- Cheraw, S.C., Oct. 27, 1889. (1—tit RilBWilY’S Sarsaparillian Resolvent has mapk the most astonishing crMEs. 80 QUICK, 80 HAITI) AIK THE CHANGES, THE IIOOY UNDKHOOES tTNT>ER T1TK INEUT- KXCS OF THIS ITtULY WONDERFUL* Mi-DI- CIXK THAT Every Day an Increase in Fresh and Weight is Seen and Felt. Scrofula, Contrampf Ion, SjrntilHs,nncurotl nml badly treated Ven«rc*l. In It* many form*, Gland alar die*a«e. Ulcers In the Thrcmt, Sfowth, Tumors, Nodes In tbe Gland*, au«t oilier parts of the system, •or© Eyes. Ptrainoit* diseba^en from tbe Kars- fclrwptlre dl«ente* of tbe Ky»i*, $»•©, Mouth, ami the worst forui* of Shin dis eases, Eruptions, i'i'eve.r Sorest Bc.mld Sic-ad, KImr Worm, Salt Kllctim, If. ry si pa 1m o, Aeue, Klaek Spots, Worm* In tbe fr'loofe* Tumors. Cancers In tbe Womb, aud all weakenlu^ and painful disctinr^e*, Night •went*, lo»* of Sporui and all waste* of the life principle, arr within t ins curative rnii£e of Railway's Snrsapnrllllnit Resol vent, ami u few days use will prove to any person nsi r»y it for cither of these forms of disease, its potent power to cure them. Net only doe-' the Knrsnpat-Ullara Kesolvent excel all known remedial a^cuta, in the cure of Chronic, Scrofuloiu Constitutional, 8kiu and Srphiloid div-aac* tut it is the only p-mtivc remedy.for Kidney, Itlndder Urinary, and Womb diseatfes, Gravel. Dia betes Dropsy, Stoppage, of Water, Incon tinence of UiTttc* Grl^lit's disease. Albnm- Inurin, and i« all cases where there nre lirhk dust dsyoAtts, or the water Is tblch, cloudy, mixed with siih«tancc* like tbe whHe of an egg, or t breads like white silk, or tlicre I* a morbid dark, bilious appear ance, and white bane dust deposit*, and where there is a pricking, burning sensa tion when passing water, ami pnln In (he Small of tbe Hack, uml along t he bolus. In all these conditions Ifadway's 8arsaimrll- lian Resolvent aided by the application of Kadway's IIcady Relief to the Spine one! Small of the Hack, and the Rowels regula ted with otic or two of Railway's Rcguln'- J»»£ Pills per day, wlil^oon make u c »»*,- { •fete cure. In n few de.*, the patient will >e enabled to liold and discharge bis water natn. ally without pain, and the Urine will be rcstcTod to its natural clear, aud amber or sherry color. TU WASTES OF THE BODY are suoplied with healthy, and vigorous Mood, that furnishes sound rtrth^tMC. Hence aT eruffering from WKAKF.MKG Discraxoss, ,, i'.lt‘ i r MALE or FEMALE, of the Womb, Uterus, « r oQxs.' whether lioucor- rhoiA, Sj/cixo, or Eruptive dischau'V.% *1 every kind, or from violence ol “ SeW-abuse,” trem th% ^ *nixal Ulnxnis, or V 7 en* rijai Jisch^rgey, or ulcers, or sorer, i^rongh the reinralire process of JtADNVAY’9 HAKSAi. UIL- JaIAN, aie otroslial, and tbe ruptured organs hcitlcJ THE TRUE THE-ill Y uF CURE. RADWAY'8 b A RSAF A KILLIAN PliSOLVENT snpp.ies tbe -yst -m, through, the b!oud, urine, sweat, And stiu. turc-ra thin" con«:itucate with Tisais uiuhing, I'U ah mskiu.r. Heat ur Uaiovic sad Fat miki.' 1 ? eiecients. All ot it<i constituents arc nourishing, purifying, ami slrcnyikeninn. 1L Repairs, Heals, Resolves, a net drives out of ttys body the prod net* of Decay and Corruption. CONSUMPTION, Will fE SWELLING, DROPSY. 8YPUIU9, CANCEnS, TUMORS. &o.. are all of t scrofulous diathesis, and .-is such, are within *he curative raBiio of the SA US AP A KILLIAN RESOLVENT! i. That Scrofula, Lr whatever liamo (tastenaied, is the result of deposits from the blood, induced cr caused by Chcouic intirunstion. That those deportta take i«lace when b.ood i> peer, w. ttr, tvalery. and incapabie of LoMihgiu solution .n proper ooustituente, or from iu,- presence of sorn*: virus or j »ison in the bloo l. us Mer- cuiy, Calouiol, C'orr .sive Sublimate, whioh is tue Corro sive Chloride o; M.-n-ury or other agents, given in nic-di- ciaes aaa whicli cuter faigelv in tho ccmraon nd.ertiSt d 8:irsij'iirill;is, NOT AliSOltHEl) OR CHANGED >ROM THEIR NATURAL CONDITION. 2. That unless the repairs or nutriments me greater than the wa.tos, that dooompo*iiion and decay wdi tu- peiveuo, und the poweis of hfe bcccine call-justed. 3. Thrt tho dying body cannot be sust-v -od on any trertim -ut o f ’ medication ,li.it cxUau-*ts tho sYi-'-.-ni, or faiu nouixsi; tli.9 blood, the only medium through which the vVaJ forces are presen cd, a» l on which the giowth ol the holy depenis. 4. That Rtt.Iwfty's SarmparHUan Res* ol vent supplies a want never before possessed or known to exist in medicine, that this new iound pricripje in Cbemii-al scicaec, which has been lirought to such a per fect system of cure is exhibited as follows : • If ft. MOE&Co. MANUFACTURERS OF WARRANTED Extra Cast Steel Patent Ground Circular Mill Mnlay and Gang SA.WS. Circular Saws With Moveable or Inserted TEETH! "ITTPyE claim for our Patent Circular Saw W the following ad vantages over all others: The shanks of the teeth are clastic, and exert a uniform distension in the sockets. The stability of the plate is no way affected by inserting new sets of teeth. Each tooth independently, may be adjusted to tho cutting line. No rivets, keys, or other objectionable appli ances nre employed in connection with tho teeth which areas simpleiu construction, and as easi ly used as a nut for a bolt. In short, all the difficulties heretofore experi enced in the use of movable teeth for saws, are fully met aud obviated by this invention. —also— TUTTLE PATENT “Champion’ Cross-cut Saws. O.T'OSSI-OXX't Tics Sr* “One Price Tlios. H. Blackwell. [ Sconstantly receiving additions to his Large Assortment, of Men’s Furnishing Goods, ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF 1. bupraat power in MwimHating tho food in its first PARKER & KELLY. DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Root*, Shoes, IHI-iATS, <Sz;C- 7 ALSO CHOICE FAMILY C3rI*OOOX*iOSi, which they vri!! sell very low for c.i.-h. Aj-iil 11 -8 ly stage of dutilljition in tho plaices* ol digestion, as chyme ana chyle with the nourishing elements of blood, separating from these liquids refuse and inert qual- itiorf before they are taken up by tho lacteca's ar.d are formed iato blood. Hero wo E«je that by its wonderful power it charges the system '“■•ith the vxry ctsec-nce or principle that forms the vital powers of tho body, and it* chemical action on the blood in its primitive and com plete condition, pi j erates every atom of refuse material or element, out of which the viiuqot disease is formed. 2. That, the blood thus prepared, and supplied with these nourLbing properties becomes strong, rich and healthy, and holds in solution its proper constituents, through the Sarsnpni-tIlian Resolvent, and repairs the wastes of tho body with sound and healthy structures. Such is tho wonderful power the garsa- parllllioi Resolvent exerts on tho blood and juioos of the system, that no virulent humors or poi sons will exist by which deposits are made. S. The rapidity which the Sarsa]iarillian enters the circulation, and communicates its curative powers through the Jilood, Sweat, Urine, and other fluids, se cures the constituent socretions of each respective organ, establishing fuuclionnl harmony throughout the system ; through its action aud power over the S*>cretiona, the Linr secretes its natural or proper allotment of bile; the 8kin sweat; the Kidneys uroa; and tho Lungs carbon; eothat ihU wonderful medicine not only cstab- isues health in the sick body, but preserves the cystem in health. ** e s As we have shown the principle on which disease is formed, as well as the ouly sensible theory of cure, we claim that tho range of cure of the Sarsapnril- Han Resolvent is unlimited, and that every disease that is of a Ohronie,Scrofulous or Organic Diathesis, is, properly within its special range. THE GREAT SECRET OF CURE in this Mtdiciuc consists in the selection of ingreJlentf containing curative and nourishing properties that sup ply the blood and general system with such constituents which, in a condition of disease and depravity, it is defl- cient of, together with the combination of the several ingredients that form the 6AitdAFAKILLIAN RESOL VENT. If the constituent of Oxygen was exhausted from the atmospheric air, life would become extinct. 8o, when the blood becomes exhausted of its vital constituents, it deposits its tubercles and diseased humors in the body, and the elements of decay and decomposition supervene. Radtvajr’e Sursaparllliata Resolvent is to the blood and general system what Oxygen is to the atmospheric air; it supplies tho life principle, and enables the blood to hold in solution all its natural con stituents. DAILY CHANGES take place, for as the !Sarsaparilli;tn increases the strength and purity of tho blood, all deposits nre diminished, and whore there arcs tubercles formed in Ihe lungs, the furtliHr deposits are arrested, and those that are' estab lished or forming dislodged, expelled, exhausted, or tbo portion of the diseased lung cicatrized, and the consump tive, scrofulous subject receives good, if not sound, health. TLIND LADY CURED. Gravel, Dyspepsia, Sore Logs, Bleeding from the Lungs, Cured. Mr. Geo rob Mortimer, a commercial traveller, in Canada West, writes u a , under date of April 17, 1869, from Woodstock : “The 8AR8APAKILLIAN RESOLVENT is in great demand, und working wonders. Mr. lloro, of Strafford ?- ville, merchant, tol l me of a case where a woman WAR BLIND, but, by the use of tho BAllSA PARI LI.l AN RE SOLVENT, can now see to read She would give a certificate, but does not wish to bo bothered with people writing. Hundreds call to see her. Tho euro is regarded as wonderful. "Messrs. White & Roott, principal druggists here, inform me of a f-orsou of note—Inch social standing—who for years w.ib afflutad with DYSi’EPSIA find GRAVEL, who has been entirely cured by RADWAY’S SAUcLY- TAUIF.LlAN RESOLVENT.** Mr. Hoag rep rt« another case of Chronic Sore Leg, that resisted nil oth< r advertised medicines, cured by a few bottles of SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT. “ Mr. Jonathan Fkfrland, of Widder Station, cured, by one bottle, of Bl- ding from the Lungs, Night Sweats, Threatened Consumption. ‘-In e.verv town I visit I heir of wonderful euro*! by theS.VliSAPA KILLIAN RESOLVENT. For every kind of Humor, Sore, Skin Eruption, and all weakening discharges, the people use it. and become cured ; so with Fits, Scrofula, Whit** Swelling, Sore Ho.uIh and Eyes, Nose and -Mouth, ail kinds of Sores, this wonderful r< rnedy act« so powerfully on the Mood that all who take ii beco*ue strong, sound, and healthv. “GKO. G.'MORTIMER. “ Commercial Tiavcller. ,> RADWAY’8 SAR8 APART LET AN RESOLVENT is F'-M ut J1 per J' ti'e. cr 6 Bottles f -r |'j, hy ail Druergists and Medicine 1 Nsi! - s, and nt DU. KADWA Y’S Medicine W'arehovsc, 87 n Lnue, New York Citv. HART, PARKER & CO. DARLINGTON, C. IF., S. 0. Would respectfully cull the attention of the citizens of Darlington to their new and complete supply of rUllV* DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MKDiCLNES, &U., i Would ids.i enll the “jiceial atteutiou of 1’liy- I ficians to our stock of Drugs, j All prcscriptious put up with care. TKRMS CAPII. April 14 * 1W 1y Nodceto Planters, P ARKER a KELLEY will make ( ASH ad vances «•! ( three fourths) id’ the value of all cotton ocnsigneii to Geo. W. Williams & Co., Charleston, or Williams, Remit* & (’o.. New York, ami fill onlers in New York, Raltimorc or Charleston. A tig l 11 tf OF ALL KINDS. SAW MANDRELS, GUHM I Nf» EIACHIIffES, &c. Son*] for catalogues aed Trice Lists. R. HOE & Co., Prituing Press, Machine and Saw Manl'/ue- turers. New York, Boston Moss , and London England. BUSSELL. HAVING BEEN Liberally Patronized for tbo past Twenty lean Charleston and throughout the Plate, returns his thanks, anil roapcctfulljr solicits a bontinuonce of the same. He is Prepared with Every Facility to FILL ORDERS for SASHES, BUNDS, DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES MANTLE-PIECES, MOULDINGS, .to., &c., and has at his Ware-rooms, No. 5. Hayne-strcet. a large and well selected stock of the above goods. WOP.K SHOTS IN PRITCHARD STHEF.T. The Character of tho work from this establishment for the past twenty years will bo a guarantee to those who may order goods from ■TOT. DE 3 . sXj^ Who adrertiscs himself the only Fractical Sash, Blind and Door maker by trade, who is now carrying on tbo above business in this city, and will allow no job of work to Icafo his establish ment that does not reflect credit upon him as a mechanic. • No. 5, HAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON. S. C. May 5 31 ly A Hosieries, Gloves, Vnder-iccar. Pine Shirts Ready Blade and to Order. Hasson's Kid Gloves, Our goods arc all marked at low prices, and in Plain Figures, aud our motto is “ONE PRICE.” 219 King Street, 1 door below Market, Charleston, S. C. Oct 13 1 tf ROBERT CHISOLM, JR ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR, Ofllcc, 17 Broad-strcct, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept 8 49 tf Equality Life Insurance Co. CD a CD CQ •r-H £ cn • r—4 G> P5 w w o K K o c! SB 03 cri H Prime Leaf Lard, qOR SALE AT June 10 PARKER & KELLY’S 37 tf Sugar-Cured Hams, 1 7X0U SALE LOW FOR CASH i at PARKER & KELLY’S June 10 37 tf If You Want F ashionable, and cheap good?, go to Mrs PARKEIv’S, over Parker & Kelley ’s Store. Juna 80 .SO W anted—Agent s, EQUITY LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF VIRGINIA. Oct 13 l>m MIL/LtlJNERY. M RS. HAYNSIVORTII, takes picas- urc in informing her customers,' that her FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF MILLUWUY AND FANCY GOODS, will be open on Monday the 18th instant. Oct 13 1 tf iKTo-tioe. will sell, at prirate »alc, and at prices that will aford inducements to judicious invest ments iu a thriving town, some of the most valu able lots iu Florence. I also desire to closeout my stock, in whole or in pai l, and will afforc liberal inducements. Call on cr address me at Florence. JEROME D. CHASE.* Oct 20 2 tf CARRIAGE BUGGY -A.3NTID MANUFACTORY Reasons why Every One Should Insure in the Equitable Life Insurance Company of Virginia. 1st. It is more LIBERAL to the Insurers than any other Company, and will eventually become PumcLT Mutual aud belongs to the Ixscekr. 2d. It circulates it* money am'ongst its patrons who are the Insurers. ConseqtttPUy they arc getting the benefit of the rapid accumulations of the Company, the money being invested by the Board of Directors among tho insurcss. There fore tka tke unmrnrs arc building up an institu* Ron peculiarly their own, and' conducted for their benefit. 3d. The loans of thisCoinpar.vr.ro as liberal as other companies, who declare dividends at the Tiio*^N.PwJS r Clotinei Jot* M. Caalii* a, who declare Jivi.lcudj ut the fitewLLL t .h , third and fourth years, but Yaigaraph Co. he and of the first and every - At.ux Ci. KosuuTSf irT DAVID B. CLARK, President. iTHOS- H. W INNE. Vice-President, JNO, Q. W INN. Secretory, Gen. JAS. II. HAKE, Actuary, Medical Advisers, Judge JNO. A. MEREDITH, Counsellor. DIRECTORS. V.w. J. Jounsos, of Johnson & Hunt, Wholesale Grocers. WTv. 11. Powers, Winston A Powers, Wholesale Grocers. Ai.nunr Ouoway, Treasurer Buckingham Slate t Company. Cinttu's Y. Mouats, Morris A Co’s., Sugar Re finery. G. A. Pket.es, Euperinfendcnl manchcslcr cotton mill*. .7,ns II. Tvi.ee. J. II. & John Tyler, Jewellers, M. Hiaaiant, Wholesale Dry Good-. — ^ Clothier. let .Planters nails- Uuieut Wesicra L T uion end oi the aecoad, „ , _ . this company at the and of (lie first and every • Ar.KX.T«. di»3EET8f i” Caflle*Broker, year. Thereby the inSUiSr saves sevi ral years’^ Geo».I. IL.a>usa. V, bolcsalo Grocer, interest on the loans by insuring ill this coir,pa- It. L. Br.owx, oi Crown, Jones & co., Wholesale ny, and he never looses his money if ho pays f*v Grocers, one Whole Year, whereas, in other companies, A. Ko , 'v.k*E, Druggist. he has to remain an insurer for several years, or S. V. RbsekbaUJi, of S. & M Koscnbaum, Dry he loses all Ihe money he has paid. ' Gftodii Nov 10 EQUALITY LIF£ IN/.- Examine its PanwhlA* irforeffiiu Principal Office 1015 Maine Bfr., Agenli' IVantci COMPANY. If fa you? interest to dp so. Ricllinontl, Virginia/ rHNO sell a new book of great value to Farm- B ers, Mechanics, and W’orking men of all trades and oceupatious, IClh edition now readv. Tho FARMER’S & MECHANICS’ Edited hy GEO. E, WARING, Jb. Author of '‘Elements of Agriculture,” “Draining For Profit and for Health.” and former ly Agricultural Engineer of Central Park, N, Y. f*00 Octavo Pages and over 2C0 Illustrations. The New Orleans; Times snys j “it is a book which should be in the hands of every Farmer and Mechanic.” The New Orleans Picayune says: “So valuable ! a book should he found in the house of every Far mer and Mechanic; its elegant illustrations will make it welcome everywhere.” Active men and women can make more money and give better ftntihfaction in selling this book than any work in the field. Send for IG-page circular, telling all about it. E. I>. TREAT & CO., Publishers. No. Gf>4 Broadway, N. Y. Sept 8 40 tf » fob Tint v. - NEW YORK WEEKLY, The PEOPtB’d fAVQEH « Journal. Thu Most Interesting Stories Are tt’.ways to be ii'und .iu titg . NEW YORK WEEKLY. At present there are SIX GREAT STORIES running through it* columns : *nd least Ouo Story is Eeiftm Every Moitflu Now subscribers are thus sure of having tlie commencement of a new cent iime-i story, no mat ter when they subset ibajbr the NEW YORK WEEKLY. Each number of the NETt’ TOKK TYKEKLY contains Several Besntilbl. Illustrations Do«bte the Amount of Heading flatter. of Miyjpa- per of its class, aryl the Sketches, Short Stories, Poems, cfe., are KV tlw nbte%t writer* i* Amtri* ca and Europe. The . ' . ! NEW YORK WEEKLY doos not con hue its usefulness to amusement, but publishes a grea^quantity of really Instructive Matter in tho most condensed form. The N. Y. Weekly lleparlmeuts linvo attain,'! a higher reputation from thoir brevity, cxceUetice, aad correctnssa. Ti:r, Pleasant Pal tntt Arns arc made up of tho eonoentrateil wit and humor of manjr mind*. Tue Kxowleixje Uox is ooaliaedto useful in formation on all manner of sybjocts. Tint New. Itbjis give In tho few«t words lb most noiabUi doings all over the world. Tub Gossip tvitsi Cojiji£si'ox,i>eNts cenfat anriver* toinfiniidM irfon alj Imaginable subje^ - An Unrivaled. Lit wary Paper. IS TUB NEW YORK WEEKLY. Each issue coulaincs from EIGHT to TEN STORIES and SKETCHES/and Tf ALF A DOZEN POEMS, in ADDITIUN to the SIXSRltULSlO R1ES ami the VAHIED DEPARTMENTS. Terms to Suljscrlbcrg; One Year-—single copy ......Three Dollai “ “ Four conies ($260 each) Ten Doll' “ “ Eight copies..,,.,..., Twenty D| “ Those sending $!20 Car a club of EigJit, sent at one time, will he entitled to a copy PtR Octters-op of chibs can nflerwaMndd single co pics at eaah. j STREET & Sept. 2? SMtTTT, Propriotofs. No. 55 Fulton Sun. ft. T. Cm v“ ' WALKER, EVANS &. COGSWELL, Stationers, Printers, AXl) Blank Book Manufacturers, 3 BROAD STREET, s. c: CHARLESTON, June 23 38 1? AT iD^KX-insra-Toisr, s. o. T HE undersigned beg leave to inform the citizens of Darlington and surrounding country, that they have opened a SHOP at Dar lington Court House, for tlie purpoee of carry ing on the hussiness of manufacturing and re pairing Buggies, Carriages, Waggons, Carts, &c. All work done with neatness and dispatch. We respectfully solicit a share of public pa tronage. D. W. HAST, & CO. Darlington, S. C. Sept 20 62 tf MAYESVILLE MILITARY -^»q ^dLo3M.y- O N the 1st of October next, the undersigned will open a Military School, at Mayeaville. Hoping, from his long experience in teaching, to give entire eatifactiou. aud to merit the con fidence and patronage of the community at large —he is determined that this School shall be of the highest grade, and second to none in the country. Boys will be prepared for College or Business. The Principal refers w ith pride and gratification to Jiis former pupils, who have taken high posi tions in Colleges and Business. The 1st Session opens October 1st, and closes February 16th. 'The 2nd Session opens February 16th, and closes Juno 3Uth. Terms—$100 per" Session for board and tui tion, payable invariably in advance. French, German ami Drawing, extra. Pupils will be charged from the opening of the cssion, and will not be taken later than six weeks from the first of the session. WILLIAM II. COIT, Principal. REFERENCES. Rev. J. Leighton Wilson, D. D., Mayesville, S. C. Dr. J. A. Mayes, •* “ Hev. E. A. Buist, Cheraw, E. C. on. W. L. T. Prince, Cheraw, S. C. Maj. F. V. War ley, Darlington, S. 0. Rev. <1. 11. W. Petrie, D. IX, Montgomery, Ala. Rev. J. IX Mack, Charleston, S. C. Messrs. 1 binding & Richardson, Sumter, S. 0. Sept K 49 3m MRS. JOHN LAURENS’ putirMiig 5>"l)iuil —FOR •YOTTjSTO- I-.A-IDXZES, CHARLESTON, S. 0. UP}. Semi for Circulars, etc. “fea Sept 8 49 Parrott’s JOHN DAWSON. otto. TK*£. JtOJ(V..U*SSl N'G. T e&t &frenning, 'Wholesale and Detail Dealers in HARD W ARE, CUTLER Y, a- TJ IsT Agricultural Implements, Iron and NAILS, ALSO CBALIVS IN MiUcrt', House Carpenters', Ship Carjienters', Cabinet Makers’, Masons', Saddlcrc, Wheelwrights', Curriers’, Jilack- smilh’s’, Machinists’, Turpen tine Makers’, Slate Ma kers', Builders’ and Uunertakers’ Tools, Rope, Twine, Fishing Takle, Scales, rfr. tor A full stock of oil the above constantly on hand, and for sale at the Lowest Pries for CASH. Market Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. April 7 27 ly W. C. FERGUS, (of SOUTH CAROLINA,) WITH Simms & Tyson, Wholesale Grocers aud COMMISSION MERCK ANTS, No. 04 South Gay-street, BALTIMORE, Md: Consignments of Cotton solicited and promp* returns made. Aug 4 44 6 |n HAS JUST RETURNED FROM jstie-w D is now prepared fo L cu3(ouiere the largest STOCK OF miliMe AND A ND is now prepared fo show her friends and sn\ FANCY GOODS, That she lias cv. AU of whie b!e terms. 1. a Set 22 sflVrcd to tiie public. t soil on the most reasona- oaamine ior yourselves. LAW PARTNERSHIP. undprsigitcl have this day formed a under the name and style ofi the practice of Law and nty of Darlington. HP Nit V MoIVKU, BOYD. 9 ly. mt T HE “D^Of’YILLR INSTITUTE" has been thoroughly established, and the Prin cipal respectfully asks the patronage of the friends of education in and around Darlington, C- H. Young ladies Can obtain board for ten ($10.00) dollars per month, iu tho family of tbe Principal! Boys can he accommodated .with board by the Rev. J. W. Crider, and others, for the same amount. Latin, Greek, French, Music, (vocal and in strumental) English and Mathematics arc taught.. TERNS PER QUARTER: 1st am; 2nd Classes .....$10 00, 3rd ftr l dth Classes $ 8 00. 6th anu Gtb Classes $ 6 00. Music $ 7 f>0. Use of Piano $ 2 60. French $ 2 60. Forty Thousand Casas of Goods, were chipped from our ho«s>o in One Year, to funiilk's olahv r-*d qtcA-ehjint!-, ia^vory part of the country, from ..(uintito CaUfoitua, amouutinc; in value to cVr¥ i One Million Dollars, Onr faciliitM for transporting the immense busir.csvarc better thnn ever before. We have agoais in. ail the principal citics to pm-chano ponds from tho Manufactures, Importers, and others, for Cash, and niton at an inunaheo sacri fice from the original coat of proiUtctijUj. Our atock consists, in part, of the following goods s . " '•••!» »>. vtdt Shewlt, Blankets, Heltont,' Mmffisma, Dress Genets, Tallc I.innen, Teuelinj, Ilosicsy, Gloves, Marts, Corsets. Sec., the. Rilver-Phttr'l Wars, Ppccmt plated rw Xicket Silver, lhus»' put, t. Iwc-fej/Us ptniqt Castors, Britsmui* V, r ors, Glass Wars, ToUe ami Pocket I'V .V-,!/, i;i ^hnFmnetffr- -o- 1.1. v ElfZcnr'ltmZkM Grfitum Urscb Oeoile, Beau tiful I'kotcosufk .t.trttiJt.ihry newest and choicest styles in Moi..aco u:ri \Vr.et,Bindings, Morbcco Trhtflling ‘ Jfffgs, Handketchirjs, and Glove Boxes, »tv. ... Gold and L’lntod Jewelry, of thenssweststyles. B e liavo also mads urrungements with some of the leading publishing Houses, (hilt will enable us the sell the FtaudarJ and the latest works of popular ur.fhors r.t ,>1>out onc-lialf the regular price:—ench tis Byron, Moore, Burns, Milton and Tennyson's S't’rks, in full gilt and Cloth Bindittgsi —snd, Uuqdredji «fpt U ,i s. These and evorytliing etstrfor' ONE' HODJsAR F08 EAGU Alia’ICLE. w donotrff*er<i3hfgto ttrtMltfof ■fcorchaudiM, ^ that can be sold by regular dealers at onr pricesjR^^ftwl V/e do not ask you lo buy goods from ui unlesnCP^fl we can sell them chu&pnr than you can obtain^M^ , them in any other-w^y,— whi^e greater pan of our good 1 ? are sel l at about/ One-half the Regular Rates. Wc want good r liable agents in every part of tho Country. By etr.t.oyitig y<mc *par« tims to form Hubs and sending us orders, yon can ob tain the most liberal commissions, oither in Cash or Mort lianehnndisoi aml afl goods scut by us w ii! ’>« as vepresintod. ^ud we guarantee eatisfac- ,ion To every one dealing wHli our house. Agents should collect ten oents from cash ctn- toinor and forward to us in advance, for dosextp- tive Chocks of the goods wc sell. Tlie holders of the Checks havethe privilege bf cither purchasing the article thci-own described, or of evchanging for gny article mentioned on our Catalogue, nrmtMHug over >.I0 different ai- tielcs,—not oue-ot which can be purchased in the For particulars apply to It. W. Boyd, Esq., of i u ■ ual way for tlicsume money. PHOTOGRAPHS, FE RRE0T.Y PES, AMBROTYPES, M Y Gallery will be opgn regularly, and none but the BEST work will bo allowed to leave the establishment. Pictures made. of any fizc, ami perfect satisfaction guaranteed. J. 8. FLOYD, Photographer. Sept 22 61 tf M! MILLINERY. S. HAYNSWORTH tendurs her thank for the very liberal patrenago given her and expects to open about tlie 27th inslaut, a new and complete Stock of Millinery and i anej. Goods, comprising, all the latest Parisian N > v 1- ties, for the fall and winter Season and a I i rices that will defy competition. Orders will bo at tended to with care and promptness. Sept. 15 60 tf K. D. CHARLES," ATTORNEY AT LAW, TIMMONS VILLE. 8. C. At Darlington, S. (J. Sept 22 fit tf Carriage Painting. f IIA YE opened a Shop under my Photograph Gallery, and am prepared to Paint and Trim in the very best stylo, Carriages and Buggies. ALSO Furnihn cleaned, painted and varnished. Sign Painting, Gilding and Fancy Painting, Ac, All work, no matter how small, warranted to give satisfaction. J. S. FLOYD. Sept 22 61 tf Darlington; (.’apt. .1. V,\ Stuckey and Charles Spencer, of Bishopville, or to W. BEAUMONT CLARKSON, Principal. May 12 S2 tf REEDER & DAVIS. CO TTON FA CTO US, —AND— General Commission Merchant!*, Adg-erVNort Ii Wharf, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Consignments respectfully soKcitcd. OSWELL REEDER, Aug 25 ZIMMERMAN DAVI». 47 Cm. w. ^iuwr, tf OTFLOSS KvO^-IDS- A Nt^THER New Stock has arrived, and nre selling even cheaper than the last. Nearly everything wanted can be found here, and every thing guaranteed as cheap as at Darlington 0. II. Wo have a Full Stock, ALL NEW. We believe iu quick sales and small profits. We will buy all produce at the highest prices Come and sec PAKROTT & Co. Sept 15 00 tf *a Something’ New! IMPORTED ALES. -WJL?SnEJi~s. LIQUORS AND CIGARS, .A-T A. P. IjUI’AS* SAMPLE ROOM, F. VON SANTEN, IMPORTER OF Paris Fancy Gfoods, Toys, Dolls, Games, (Tiitdrcn’s Car riages, French Confectionery, FIRE WORKS, India Rubber Good 01 , snsh as Clothing, Nursery Sheeting, &c. 229 KING STREET, Two Doors above Market-street, CHARLESTON, S. C. June 2 35 tf Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CHOICE DRUG-S, dedicincs, Chemicals, Surgical Instruments, Perfumeries, Toilet Ooo'ls. Cor. King and Vanderhovst-Strects, CHARLESTON, S. (J. Proprietor of Aiiuars Sarracenla Bitters, For Dyspepsia. Aimars BA liSAl’ARILI.A & Q Aiiuar’s I’BBMIUM COLOGNE AGENT FOB James Buchan & Co’s., CELEBRATED CRKSTLYC SO A US. May 6 31 ly DELL HIT. WATER, FALL AND In rear of J. 0. MeGnH’s Store. Au". 18 JG tf WINTER FASHIONS. KS. M. A. BINDER las just arrived from Iv B Bari* ntul Lor. Ion with the latest designs i personally selected from t lie greatest novelties; ftls*) the most elegant Trimmings to be secured in Paris. f Hi cry, p;u,.:tr\ Vcfprfs, Brule l Veils, Flowers. j Fine JncPry. and Trimmed Paper Pattern*, Dries and Cloak Making. Exclusive agent for Mrs. M. Work's celebrated ( system for cutting ladies’ dresses, saques, and Basques, &c. N. W. eor. of 11 and Chesnuf-;-!?., Philadelphia. Sept. 29 Cm My School Exercises "®TCTIUL begin <’lh of September. Sehocl V V your 10 weeks long, ami divide.) into 3 S<s.i..-i!S. Tuition per year $‘M, $3.'., -Sit), uc- e. rding to eU.-.% an Idivide l by Dnyth of Session. Entrie: by 8e- -;on, and deductions in cases of i rotraeted sickness only. Tuition in advance. Our room is large, well lighted, and fusnished with irom fta’iie desks aud seats oithclatcet style. Decorum and scholarship of the first type will be insisted on. Board and rooms low, but cash. Apply to Friueipal. . T. L. WRIGHT. A "? IT lu, The advaniages cf first sending for Checks are these: B e are constaully buying snioll lots of ver.. valuable goods, which eve not on our catalogues, and for which we issue checks till all are sold : besides, in every Urge club wc will put a check for Watches, Quilts,.Blankets, Drees Patterns, or «oine other article of value, giving soma member- of the club on opportunity of purchasing anorti. tjc forahent one .jnartcr of its value. In every cr ier amounting to over $5.00 accom panied by tic cash, tbe Agent may retain $2 Of' and in every order of over $100, $3.00 may b- retained to pay TIIE EXPRESS CHARGES. This oiler is more 'cspociBlly to assist Agent in the Western and Southern btates, hat is epeu lo all customers. Count.iasious: Agents wid bo paid ten percent, in cash or mershan l.se, when they fdlpj> tlieir entire club, for which below we'give a partial list ofcom- mi«*ions : - . ■ ior tin G. tLr .»r Vdtl. from a club of thirty, we will pay tho Agent, as commission, 28 yards lirowa or bleeehed Fbeering, Gomt Dress Pattern, Buol 8^mvre Siiaw), l;on U L’assituerc Fanis and ar 1 d est^Pattrtn, Vme large White Counterpane, j etc., etc-, ,,r ib.CO iu wh. For aa Or<I*r if t-JO, from a club of fitly, wc w ill ppy Ihe Agent, us cmtiioission, 45 yards sheeting, one pair heavy Wool Blankets, Pop t’rera pattern, U.iy3e*vs.' wool square eha s.lvtr ease Watch, «tc., ejc., or in oasha Fo- art or,Ir of (i.too. from a club o Hundred, we w ill pay tlie Agent, as comm UK) yards good yard- a ide Hheating. Cpi limiting t’«! Wat di. Rich Long Wool . rmt of all wool French Onssimero, etc., or $10 Wc do not employ auy Travelling Agents, and customer should not pay money to persons pur porting to be ot»r agouti, vsLsspersonally O' quainl. bend Money Always by Registered Letters. For further particulars send for Catalogues. PARKER & Co., 98 & 100 Siiminer St., Coston, 3Ia«s. Kept 29 -.a ,r IVT'S aoxToisr a-iisrs. —AND Ingersoll’s Cotton Pressed, For sale by DAWSON, Tl.EL A HF.NMNt j \VilBtfn.ri o. Sent 1 ^ ! 4 M Sept i