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TZ-HIElID^.K.ILiiasrTCS-TOlNr IDE I^I O (-! T=?. A ■-n CI) <• >,1 r n u c v a i. r. WKT»TiF,SJ»AV. ?: *.ltC'SI S'S. h.is Trices of Trade. It is auiusinj, interesting, nud curious to wntch tlie inventive genius of the universal, utilit.-.riiui, unprincipled, self-adjustable Radi cal Politician, who has chosen this avocation for a live'yhood. Ho has made it his calling, and in it sees mnnry. (the one thing needful in hi? eye.) His principles are as pliant and adaptable to ail political emergencies a* i vein which ehuractcrised hi carried iuo away. To return. It as determined yesterday to run an accotn- - 1 modatieu train nftee a week—leaving I’lo- ~ j _ ^ rcnce iutlic morning, and raturuingfrom Cho - raw in the afternoon. 'J his will facilitate j business operations, as well as promote sotia- i bility, and prove a great convenience to per sons living on tho lino of the Road. Ry the way, the Road is socially a great blessing.— In getting aboard, one balmost sure to meet with one or more, and sometimea, many friends. Fuch was my good fortune yester day. On entering the car, my eye rested at once upon tho familiar faces of several cherished friends male and female, with whom I too seldom meet. And there too, was the estimable and valued President of the Road, ami the dignified substantial and agreable Directors whose company is al ways a treat, and among them my venera ble old friend. Dr. Smith, who though sev enty-six years of age, shows the same genial HK.'iOHriJOMi Ob' THE EEEEE OONYEXTtOX. 1. 7?canlval, Ttint tins conference recognize the lc£ul right of all citizen* of color, to suffrage. 2. That this confcrenco recognizes the legal right of nil citizens of the State, irre spective of color or former condition, to office, subject alone to personal qualification and fitness. U. JicyjJi’-jd, That, in Ihejudgment of this cou- ! ference; a convention of the people of the State * opposed to Radicalism, and in favor of good nud honest government, should be hel l in the city of Columbia, at some convenient time, for the pur' pose of nominating a Sbitn ticket, which, white assuring equal and exact justice to all, will afford some degree of security, prosperity and good go- verpmont- f. Ilefilvrtl, That this conference respectfully suggest to tho people of the State Wednesday, tho loin of June ensuing, as a suitable time for bidding said convention. ‘‘Bkamduktu's Pills'’ mid ‘-Seal Oil” are to tho varied ills of human flesh. He is “saint” or “sinner” as best suits his purpo ses, lie dangles through life, on a ball and soeket-joint that admits of oscillating in any direction. lie prays, Good God, Good Devil, it matters not with him, into whose the prii of life. And then at Darlington, a fresh sup ply conies in, composed of lovely ladies, and clever gentlemen, but very soon, the whistle blows, and Florence is reached, and the scene changes, and the company is dispersed. Af ter a business session, friend GAMiir.L’sgong sounded for dinner. The response was hands he falls alter death, knowing himself | prompt and hearty. I wish some such ma-dc to be a hollow soil ess thing, just fit to cheat the devil with. We will not s y a hollow thing, for it is too evident that he is filled with ali manner of evil device and strati' could be infused 'into the sound of the horn lor work to begin. I thought of the remark of “RibLlNn's” when asked how fast sound He said that depended on cinum- pj. I travelled It is amusing now to see him trying to im- j stances. If it was the getting up ball, he had press upon his “pet lambs,” that lie is their’ known it to take three fpaiters of an hour “good shepherd.” Take care Rad. Cuffy j to go tip one flight of steps, and then prove ain’t such a fool after all, as you take him i too weak to wake any bbdy up, but if it was for, be sees much more by intuition, than you the sound of the dinner bell, it travelled pro- with all your cunning and arrogated superior- ! b..b!y at the rate of 10,000 miles inasccond! ity wouldsuppo.se. You had better get some j A very good dinner, capped by an agreable more shecp-skius, your old suit is wearing climax of nice pastry, was discussed and dis- out, and cuffy knows the difference between sheep and wolf, wool. Your old bleat too; about the so called ’IF V- depressing the negro, “because God has made him black,” lias the sound of some worn out old air, such as “Yankee Doodle,” or “Hail Colombia.” The negro is now awakening from his hal lucination; the scales are falling from his eyes, and he begins to value you Radical posed of with a will. And then another rare treat was instore forme, for here I met, for the ijrst time since the war, that noble soldier nud gallant officer in the Confederate service—Gen. Joskph B. ICr.nsuAW. The General is looking well, aud I trust, destined to a long e. :\vi of - it usefulness. He would do to ; •: .s a worthy specimen of the i d .tr -i na gentleman. He was eu rouio - l ; • heruw, to deliver an ad- blow-flics, for just what you are worth, and j dress before the Lyceum of that town. The we ra ther suspect you will yet have to tra- j good people there deserve great credit for vel to the tunc of “shoo fly, shoo; don't you j keeping up such an institution as that, where literature and science are mingled with pleas ant entertainment, aud social re unions.— Such an establishment, judiciously and vig orously sustained in every district of this pro vince, would have an elevating and refining influence especially upon our young men, This excellent Agricultural magazine fur so many of whom seem to be ou the inclined the present month has been received and plane leading to debasement and ruin, perused. The variety as well as the reliabil- It seems to me, such rational sources of ity of the articles which it contains should amusement and entertainment, would tend induce every agriculturalist to subscribe.— I to allure the young from the grosser indul gences to which they arc so prone, and thro’ SFEGI^h-Xi tsTOTICES. V* M. H. BEIINAKD, Proprietor of tbc Star Advertising Agency, Wilmington, N. C., is authortzed to receive advertisements for this pa per at our lowest cash rates. TcTcOX 6U MPT 1 \ Yri.~ The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection and the dread disease.—Consumption— is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferer;; the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription us*-’ (used free of charge] with di rections fjr preparing and using the same, which the- will find a senn cuke for Consumption. Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The object of the ad vertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which be conceives to be invaluable: and he hopes every sufferer will try bis remedy, as it will cost them 'nothing, and may prove a blessing. thvrties wish sig the prescription, will please address Kcv. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, King County, New York. Jan 5 ly ATTENTION! IMPORTANT iitoticie- r ltOM 2o to 50 per cent, can be saved by every person, if they make their purchases ui the Subscribers store. He sells Prims Bacon at 13 cents. Prime Fleur at $7.00, Prime Corn at $1.35. And everything else in the way of Merchan dise, such as Dry Goods. Groceries, Alices, Hats Clothing, etc.- etc., in proportion. M. JACOBI* Wholesale and Retail Dea’er, 1 iorence, S. C. 21 tf OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. A DELIGHTFUL TOXIC. r.-.*r 21 builder me.” out uook t iulil The Soufliorn Culfivnfor. 1’riee Two dollar* per annum. Address Wm. &W L. Jones, Athens, Geo. The Itright Side. The JIarch number of thin popular chil dren's paper, j'ist received presents unusual variety of contents. There are over twenty different articles, all original, aud some of <]uitc superior merit Its success Las been very jyjjarkablc, 25,000 ciiculaliou being nlrcauy Secured; the publishers say they in tend to mako it 100,000 by the time it isone year old, which will bo next July. They offer to send the four numbers fur March, April,'May and June, free to all who sub scribe before July first. Terms, 50 cents a year. Specimen copy free. Joux R. Aluex & Co., Publishers, Chicago, 111. WooiI'h llouacholtl .Kagazinc. The March number of this magazine, de voted to knowledge, virtue, and temperance, is before us. The high moral tune which pervades this publication, commends it to beadsoffamiliesas a good fire side compan ion. The inducements for subscribers held no* by way of premiums are really wonder ful. Price only §1 per year. Address S. S. Woods, Newburg, N. Y. the influence of which, the mother’s of the land are so often “written childless, and tho hopes of-the fatFor’s, perish.” March, 1G, 1870. T. P. 'j. Oca !t. F. Butler mill Str Ktirravdl Riilwcr I.jttoii Burt. , - ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Ner vous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the ef fects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it. tho receipt und directions for making tho sim ple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser*# experience, can do so by addressing, with perfect confidence JOHN It. OGDKN, No. 42 Cedar-street, N. Y. Jan 5 ly - KOSKOO.—ARE YOU SICK nervous, or debilitated ? Are you suffering from any form of Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Ithcuraatism, Liver Complaint, Kidney DifiCA&cs, or Nervous Prostration, &c. ? If so, you can be restored to health and vigor by using Dr. Lawrence’s cele brated “Koskoo.” It cures the most inveterate forms of Chronic Diseases when all other remedies fail. It is not a secret quack medicine; the Formula is around each bottle, and it is a standard remedy of recognised merit. It is daily prescribed by pljysicians, asd recommended by many thousands £>f our best citucn«. For sale by druggists and Merchants every where. For sale by Hart, Parker Co* Sept 8 48 ly SPECIAL NOTICE.—Topartioei* want, of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, w'c refer tathc ad- vartlhcmcnt of P. P. Toale, the large ira&ttfaotur- er of thoso goods in Charleston. Price liot fur- on application. Veterinary Surgeon. A.t FLORENCE, S. C. IYING Located at the above named place JdlL 1 offer my services to tho citizens of this, unu adjoining Counties. My long experience as a Vctvrinary Surgeon, in the regular array of the King of Dcnmarl;, besides an extensive private practice, has uia 1c me thoroughly familiar with ihe disea.:es <-i all domestic animals, such as Horses, CnLic, Hogs. Dogs, etc., and consider | myself Uicrcfore entitled to the confidence of all I v, jio may entrust any animal in my care. Parties at. a distance haring any valuable ani- I mals requiring constant surgical treatment for a leugih of time, can by forwarding it to this place, j leave it my charge, wlierj it. will receive all n®- i erssary care and attention until a cureis effotffw. S. L. A ! i tlvtf uffiec of M. JactUDs Js&vtffci, mar 23 I lorenor, /Cl. ~3BJ»e0BX aKHtBCT JWPfBTBR AND DE.VIIEE AV English and Americas -w-eu - O-TTlSrS, Agent for tlie Home Shuttle Family Sewing machine. 88 Jlunrl-ftreet, CHARLES TOIf, S. C, W E sell at inside figures on a ca sh basis, and invite your inspection of Goods and prices. Our Jlrniwares embraces Agricultural Implements of the latest improved styles, .Sport ing -Materials, IluiMcrs’ Hardware, Carpenter’s Tools, House-keeping Articles. Also Agents for the celebrated Winchester Rifle, Parker’s Breach Loading Shot-gun, and tho New York Wire Rail ing Company. We will furnish w:r • railings for Ceiuetaries, Window Guards &c. Look for the sinn of the 4 ‘Muininoth Pad Lock. Mar 23 21 tf W'c take great pleasure in offering the Old Carolina Bittcra to the public. They are compounded with great care, and contain some of the best Tonics in flic Phurmacopia. -.4s evidence of the superiority of our Bitters over all others, wo have certificates from many of the loading physicians in our State who have prescribed thorn in their practice. The OLD CAROLINA RITTERS Will be found fuvaluablu for Want of Appetite, General Debility, Chills, Fever, and Dyspepsia. Wc do not offer our Bitters as a cure for all diseases, but as an Aromatic Tonic, they have no equal. For sale by Druggists and Grocers every where Principle depot GOODRICH, WIXEMAN k Co. Importers of choice drugs and cherniftfl*,* Charlestbu/i. mar 9 19 Ij GSO. MeDr STOTA*',' riwn GENERAL ffEAl ESTATt mm- FLORENCE, R. C. ASST rifll! AM) W£ IStttUK COWAMES. Rill to .MarKlml Assetts. Acct., mid Relief. R. \V. Kdwards, '-7* •-) vs. 4 . \ The Creditors arid 'flPfirj? at Law ofLcrinah Kinp J e EARING the affidavit in reference to tho ab sent Defendants Susannah Sinitu, Elijah King. William I>. Peebles. Louisa Peebles, Jaa. G. Wallace and Eunice Wallace. It is order***? on motion of B. Yv. Edwards, Complainant’s So- 1 licitors that said Defendants do appear ar\d an swer, plead, or demur, to the r»ill within forty days from the first publication of this order, or that, in default thereof a deeree pro confesso be taken against tAcm. W. E. CHARLES. C. C. & G. S. Jin 1?. 1870. 1^2 tf Mrs. Parker, H AS.just received a supply of Japan Switch es of desirable colors. aIho new Dress Trimmings. and Fancy Goods, Collars, Cuffs, and very pret ty Laco Bollara. Gimps, Buttons, Black Sewing Nllk, aud Blaek Headed Belt Pius, &c„ &c. .Inn 5 11 tf KONKOOf JOHN S. FAIRLEY A Co. W imr.KSAI.K HEAI.EH8 IN •WI-IXTE G OOIDS, HOSIERY, FANCY GOODS AND SMALL M ARKS GENERALLY. -Yn. 37 Unynr-Ktreri, CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec. 15 9 ' New Store. and well eellccted We fi*vc just openeffu ni'Goous at PArrotfs X Eoadfl, Kite T inllr*from DuVlin^toii Village. W«e respectfullysfltVIic rsablic toxive a call. Our 'Stock will spivk Hu- iitoclf. PAttiaOTff ilt OtV f>0 -if THE GREAT REPUTATION Which KOSKO O ha* nffninet? in all part* of the country. As a Great and Good Medicine, And the largo number of testimonial* which are. constantly being received from Physicians* nud persons who have been ci kku by it use, la coxcLrtuvK moor of its iu:M.\i:KAni.K valck. As A Blood Purifier, is Has No Equal. BK1XO I’USITIVKLY The M'Ht Powerful Yijetahle. Alteratiee yet TDISCO-VEriEID- L A DIES SUFFERING yilOM 10 peculijr^o tlK'irccx. he retort"! by using *Dr. Ltiywi nce’s llpniW.., secretions, i rondituzi.—' _ . Co., Darlmg*on. S. C. 4» - 1 y man s stores sale by [For tbc Democrat.] Jottings. The Cflicraw <V I>nrIint;(oii It. IS. Gen. Rutlcr lias a great dislike as the English Novelist is gaac.alfy and tills dislike is of veryh-scent origin. It is said that he re.id the novel called “A Straugc Story,” to a a*: tain pnssago, which proved so ofieiisivcjflp him, that lie threw down the volume iiOaBR wrath, and declared if Ruiwcr bad been in I’otnpeii in its Last Days, it would L.ivo bocu better for the world. A gentlemen who was present at tliis outburst ofpassion, picked up the vuiumo aathe general flung out of tho room, with mighty strides, and found it open at this place: “Aye; true; tlie vulgar proverb says it is good to bo born with a stU'.r tpoon in one’s mouth; so it is when one has one's own family crest on it; but r^en it is a spoon on which pcop!“ recognizerulir family crest,and cry out, ■ stolen from our plate chest!’ it is a heritage that outlaws a bubo in his cradle”— p.p. 155—Globe edition. This scene oeeured just after the expulsion of the Rev. Mr. MTiittemoro. isisife St David’s Lodge No. 72 A.'. F.‘. M.\ T he regular COMMCN1CATON of this Lodge, w ill be Mhcld on Monday April 11, at 7 o’clock. P. M. Bj order of C. M. PARKER, W.-. M.\ Geo. W. Howell, Secretary Jan 6, 1870—t-f. Dickson’s System ofFarming A VALUABLE BOOK FOR THE PLANTER. A comprehensive view of the Author’s Improved System Of Agriculture, Comprised in a concise, original treatise, to which is added ali IflS LETTERS, making a complete Text-Book for the Farmers, BY DAVID DICKSON, of Sparta, Georgia. A ROYAL OCTAVO VOLUME—*PRLCE $3. With Likeness of tho Author. jK-jy** Parties desiring to Purchase or Kell Real Estate, Stocks and Bonds. Insure their Lives or Dwellings. Stores Barnes, &c., &c., would do well to consult the undersigned. mar 9 GEO. McD, STOLL. 19 Cm N. FEIURENBAjCII, Charleston Billiard Salim, Op)iO*ite MRU Ibrnse, Corner Meeting and Qu“on-strect. Charleston, S. C. T HE above work is now in press, , , ad will be _ ready about the 1st of Apr .1. 1 lie demand lor this book will be nnpreccdent- a aml persons wishing early copies had better ferat once. The book will be sent free of cx- peuae for transportation, outlie receipt of the • J/oney sent by P, O. money order or Ex- presa, at our risk. Address, J. W. BURKE & Co., Publishers, A/accu, (ia. Mar 24 21 Gt AMITY LODGE, No. 121, A.'. F.\ M.' FLOKEXCB-’., ». C. T : The Directors of this ruad had a pleaannt Bessiun yesterday at Florence. It is gratify ing to know that the business of the road ir THE WIL' X, GIBBS & GO’S -Ve niiivhtii'l Guano more reliable any other ma nure. According to my experiments this year the Wilcox, Gibbs & Go's Manipulated Guano j is my choice, from the fact that it is more applicable to any and all kinds of land than any other l know. Somo of my neighbors j have used pure Peruvian, some Soluble Pu- IIIE n EG U I. A K COMMUNICATION OF Amity Lodge, will be holden at Masonic Hall, Florence, S. C., on Wednesday, 12 th A/r., at 8 o’clock, P. M. By order IV.-. M.\ A. A. STRAUSS, Secretary. May 2f», 84 ly CAMPBELL CHAPTER, NO. 3k R.’. A.’. M.\ (OF FLORENCE.) !IE REGULAU CONVOCATION OF THIS Prices Reduced. undersigned offers his stock of Goods, now on hand, at greatly reduced prices. A number of articles will be sold at cost. S. A. WOODS. mar 23 LI8t J. E. KYRI>, M. I>j TIMMONSVILLE, S. G. DEALNR IN Hostetler’s Celebrated GERMAN BUTTERS. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery and Faney Toilet Articles, Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Syringes. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, and Dye-stuffs. Physicians Pre scriptions carefully prepared at all Hours. Feb. 10 17 ly fJYYWTTJl TO THE WORKING CLASS.—We are now prepared to furnish nil classes with constant em ployment at home, the whole of the t/«ue or fer tile spare moments. Ita«iitess new, light ami profitable, Persons of either sex easily earn from 60c. to $6 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to >he business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. That nil who see this notice may semi their address, and te.U the business, wc make this unparalleled offer: To such as are not well satisfied, wc will send .'?1 to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on, and n copy of the I'rojtfc'* Literary Companion, one of the largest and best nu'l p ret lest family newspapers published, ail sent free by mail. Bender, if you want permanent, profitable work, address E, C. ALLEN, yJtTgusfa. IWirwrc. LORJLLARDS “EUREKA” SMOKING TOBACCO, admired, in which or packed. Is nt> exceUeut article of granulated Virgin- if; wherever intro duced it is uni reveal ly it is put up in handsome muslin bug' •Jer.s for Meerschaum Pipes arc daily SPRING AND SUMMER Importations. IR, I 33 T3 O IDT S c Millindry ard raw Goods, AR'.tSTKOMrf, <; Importcvs nod A" BONNETS, TRIMMING Sz V i il ’■ Bonnets .Silks,'Satins andJV'clf Crape*. Ruches, Flowers, Fcatbf STHAAV BONNETS AND' tR A < o. JjQRILIjAli/) S j classed by all Vncllt fllllh l w,, ° consumo il 1 111 j as tho “finest of Nmoltiug Toojk-oo | aU," it is umdc of tlie choices leaf grown ; it is anti-nervous in its effects, ns the Nicotine has been extracted; it leaves no disagreeable taste after smoking; it is very mild, light in color ami weight, lienee one pound will lust as long as three of ordinary tobacco. In’this brand wealso pack orders eve ry for first quality Meerchaum Pipes. Try it and convince yourselves it is all it claims to be, “iiik N. FERENBACIl, An, C llrontJ-xtrert, Importer of Havana Seewrs. —A I.SO Imported TTines and Liquors, mar 9 19 fim TTO AX JET o l T o F E M P L O Y M K X T. $1,500 t.O $3,000 per year am be nmdc by energoiic and intelligent men. in securing at once an Agency for tho Best and most Popular Books ever published* This is a rare opportuni ty for Making Money and doing dood. Clergy- 1 men, disabled saidiers. and all others wanting an' Agency will please apply, for furthor particulars to J. a DERBY., Southern Publishing Agency; Tor. Reynold and Jack*** August* Urn. Feb 23 18 **w2t WATCHES, J- E W E T^. -5? Htcrlinar SJlycr, Plated Ware, Spectacles Eye Glasses and Fancy Goods, at JAMES ALLAN’S 07 King-st., Ghailcston, S. C. DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. “The life of tho flesh is in tlie Blood,” is fc Scriptural maxim lliat science proves to be true. The people talk of bad blood, ns t«o cunse of many diseases, and like many popular opinions this of bad Mood is founded in truth. The symptoms of bad blood nr® usually quite plain—bad Digestion—cause imperfect nutrition, und consequently the circulation in feeble, tho soil tissues loose their tone and elasticity, and the tongue becomes pale, brand, and frequently covered with a pasty white coat* This condition soon shows itself in roughness of the skin, then in Eruptive and Ulcerative diseases, and when long continued, results in serious lesions of tho Brain, Liver, Lungs, or urinary apparatus.— Much, vory lunch, suffering is caused by impure blood, It is estimated by some that one-fitih of the human family are effected with scrofula in some form. When the Blood is pure, you arc not so liable to any disease. Many impurities of the Blood ftfrlse from impure diseases of large cities. Era dicate every impurity from the fountain of life, and good spirits, fair skin and vital strength will retui n to j#w. KOSKOO! As a Hvcr Invigorator! STANDS UNRIVALED, Being the only Lnowil Midicinc that efficient ly stimulates and Corrects the hepatic Scrofulous and lunctional DoiaugeiucBts ot the Livkr, with out Dzbilitatinu the system. WUde it acta freely upon the Liver instead of copious purging, it gradually chnngas the discharges to a perfect ly natural slate. Symptoms of Liver Complaint and Some of the Jiiseaset Pnn/ured by it. A sallow cr yellow color of the skin, or yellow ish brown spots on the face and other parts of the body; dulinesu and drowsiness, sometimes head* ache; bitter or bad ta-*tc in tho mouth, cough ; unsteady appetite; sometimes sour stomach, with a rising of the food; a bloated or full feeling about the stomach ami aides; aggravating pains iu the sides, back and chest, and about the shoul ders, cmisiipation of the bow.*Is, piles, flatulency, colducaa of the extremities, &c. 2£.o®:es:c>o ! n«r 3 FJ iim ED. PEJXRY, No. 155 MKTTING fc'TREET, FIKKST 03 A 1.1, ROMLLAllDS OETSTTXJ^f^T CUEWING TOBACCO perior anywhere. It is without doubt the best chewing tobacco in the country. This brand of Fino Cut chew ing tobacco has no oqual or su- ”0X3, Nets, nts, - ^3 T rtuiuhly increasing, so much so that it will j c ; Gci and var; „ U9 othorg Tll0y tc!! mc „ ut soou be necessary to enlarge the Depots ou j mino gur p a9scg theirs j L( . 1Icve the 1>0 , u _ the rout-, or build separate Store rooms for j vian is ] jettor than any ot h,.r where the land fertilizers, on the opposite side of the tract, j h. low and moist, hut to take land generally which v. u'.d There ought always to be a wide berth bn-J loose, all tugetber, the manipulated is more tween such near relatives as provisions and | reliable than any other 1 know. I am con- bo a better arrangement.— j that is rich cr poor, or thrifty, stiff or iwavs to be a wide berth be- j loose, Manures. If tall smelling be au^ strength, then the Carolina Fertilizer ought to grow cotton ton feet high. A .dozen dead cats, with one or two yearlings thrown in— vrouldsincll sweet bv’iln: idaol'aton of it. The description given by some one, of (he Ai ds being very much like the mule, only mor: ro, will apply very well to this manure. It ■ of applying the manure is einells very much test of; fident the man to put it deep, especially ou thirsty laud, and I believe 4001bs. to the acre is the ijuantity —less, 1 know will pay, as I have tests of it, hut 400ibs. pays belter. According to tlie j seasons and chances generally of my cotton i up to this time, I do not believe better cotton I could be made to grow on the land where 1 in Florence, on IVcJncsilay Apr. 20tlial8, 1‘. M. Companions will tn!.e ilue notice of the above and ifoTern them- 4vesnccor.lii.glj. i)j order M.-. £.'. 11.-. P.-. A. WKINltEHG, Secretory. June 2 So ly HARLEE & DARGAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. II DARLINGTON, C. March 23. 1 *7.). P. C. Trimmed ami (Jutrimmed, SHzVKEU HOODS, 237 and 239 Baltimore-street, BALTIMORE, Md. Offor tlie Stock to be found in tlie coun try, and uucquaiicd in choice varicty and cheap ness, comprising the latest Fai :siun novelties. Orders solicited, .and ])Vompt. attention given. 3S 18 iko a dead carcass, only | have used the AYilcox Gibbs & Co.’s Manip- aiore so. 1 doubt if a buzzard's olfactories could stand it—except nt a respectful lis- tinec. I was invited by a friend gome time atro to inspect a lot of it, which was t ired in Dr. Hart's barn. I have not consulted the Dr., but take it fur granted that vats, mice, cockroaches, weevils, crickets Ac., have •emi-rated from his premises, to parts un ! ulnted Guano. J. X. ALLEN. Hancock Goiinty, August 7, 1869. Pleasure is to mankind, what the .sun is to the fiwor; if moderately enjoyed it beautifies, it refreshes, it improves: if immcderatcly.it withers, deteriorate)!, mid destroy*. Ail sip at thi noticing glass, but reck not the eonse- To alleviate the ills of humanity of no more effi- • The Doctor would ho a singular 1 T', " ' . X, just roW .-'pceial'y—if lie did not have ! \' 1,1 ^ w< ’ know 'Vt plenty of room in his barn for something * ^ nt re ' Ile ' J '''l Uwn the “Old Carolina * ^ — . , . , 0 j Bitter* -.y Resides corn. i;ul !.e UIUSI nave iwu oarus. j > ftylic i' «oe of ‘u.r mo*t provident, practical c ’d s .aorul uialit-:■», ae 1 theruf're ha which has proven themselves to he the great Southern Tonic. GEORGE HOFFMAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, coir STREET, FLORENCE, S. C. K ELPS always on hand a well s-decle«] stock oi Cassimeres of al! grades, Keady-made OXaOTTTTISTO-, ' of all grades, Gents II its of ihe laiosi stylo. Boot?, ►SJuuj’L ami Gents FurnisliinGoods gcu- ernlly, Ali who arc in want of a good substantial STTIT well made and a Good Fit. will do v.c’d io call on him. He never fails to ph’?nein botii fit and price, and his goods are all of the best quality. He also begs leave to inform tlie public, and tlie Ladies especially, that he has on hand a select stock of Ladies’ Spring and Suiun or Dress Goods of every description, which h« intends to close out at vory low figures, as he intends keeping a Gents Furnishing Establishment exclusively, so j tlie Ladies will do well to call and see these goods I B. AY. Edwards, AdmV. | Tlie Gred'* * Heirs at \ Enwol Lcviuah Kin^r. ^ LORILLARD'S SNUFF have now been in general use iu the United ijpjbosite Chucieslna/L ]fat cl. Charleston, S. C. EALFiR in School and Law Books and Printing Materials. Law Blanks. &.C., Blank Books of all styles on hand and made to order. Stationery of all hind?. Priming, Ruling and Binding of every descrip tion executed with promptness und at reasonable rates. Printing Papers, and Wade & Co.’s Book and Job Printing Ink. mar 1) 19 Cm ed Bill to Marshall Ass’ts Aoc’t k Belief. tin l "l&Ti)TlCL i? hereby given to the creditors of Levinah King, that pursuant to order iu this ca^\ they ore required Improve their claims before me by the fin- t d^y of June next, or in de- t;.ult thtreof, will be deprived of the benefit, of any decree made in this case. II. G. CHARLES, Sulci al Rekehke. March 10.— 20 td. DISSOLUTION OF C O-PARTNERSHIP. fg*!!!'- t O-PAltTNUnSIllIMicreturor* <-xi»ting States over 110 years, and still acknowled^ the best in use, wherever used. If your storekeeper does not have these arti cles for sale, ask him to get them; they are sold by respectable jobbers almost everywhere. •'JircuLir of prices forw.irding on application. P. LOKILL/1KD. Go., New York. Mar 9 19 8m Greatest Invention of the Ghcaimess, Durability, ' onvculpnoe. Agents Wanted! TO SELL TUB CELEBRATED Golden Fountain Pen. Acknowledged by all who l.ave used them to be the best Pen m :fb* or sold in this country. No blotting! No soiled fingers! Sxity Hues writ ten with one pen td Ink! Will outwear any steel pen made. Bankers, merchants, teachers and all of under the name of DrLORMK & BYRD, is j taking the I this day dissolved by mutual consent- All par ! ties indebted to the said linn will i.iakc immediate payment, and the name of tho Arm will be used in liquidation only. OILS. H. DlLORME. LYANDEIl BY III). February 1st, 1^70. classes, endorse them iu the highest terms o praise. Put up in ucat dli'io boxes'No. , 1, f.r general use; No, 2. medium; No, b, lor ladies’ use or fine penmanship. Liberal Commission to Agents. Wc arc pie; ard to give any encgctic person »».« agency of these Pens, a eomtaission while they are going, mar 16—’70 20 tf FINAL NOTICE. *14 rr te .< Uttl* \r- f liur ;!lt curil. But ^lltl.V Tiy • . iMcuir.n bitter (.'r.Mfa!'z>'<l Worm Csnily a: LL persons haring any claims against the estate of W D. Adams, late of tliis County, deceased, are hereby notified to present them du ly attested according to law, at once, or b** do- l :irr*-1 payn;r-n;. J. r, HGR8EY, Fob. 2$.—8m 1H Adm r Co-Partnership Notice. T HE UNDERSIGNED having •hi* day asso- oiat.id themselves toge ther iu tho general j MeiebatidiM* and Commission business under the j name and f-ryle of GAll.l. VilD & BYRD, will be I pleased to seo their friends at the old stand of Dc- Lorme 1’yrd. Dove s Depot, and mal e arrange ments with them for the ciw-G’ag year. N. B—Libeial cash advanc-s made on Cotton consigned t • Geo. Vf, Willlaiui*, &. Co., Chaiicston S. C., or Williams Bir ? e ^ (’o., New York. Wv. 1>, GAILI.ARD, i.Y \NDKR PYKD. Feb 1 t. If’.—*20—2i. j . . 2vk, per .non,!,. Wc invite all ! ^ i' c V on " Cinpli.ymcui, to sonJ for ....o p! ' ro na which will pay and circulars i wo samples boxes fur Fifty cents. WLSIKKN PUBLISHING CO. Ik ix ax a i*o Lis, A.xn. Manufacturer s Agents. Mar. 10.— 20 6m o. An Ordinance. GflUSClI. Git AMBER, I Parlin'rton, S. C’., Mur. 15, 1H70. t To G-in Owners. Tl»:.i is to say, that we have had our Gins re paired by Bcurdtno’s Gin Saw Gummer and find it to be superior to thchandsuw mode of sharpe ning, it fiees the saw:; from lint, especially when ginning damp cotton, and adds greatly to the sample and facilitates the gin in feeding more in tlie same time over tho hand file. It restores the teeth to their original shape, making all alike, in doing so it lengthens the tooth as much as it is worn off at the point before needing repair again. We would say it does all that it is claimed to do. and would respectfully recommend our fanners to give it a trial. r. A. Wit.so.,'. M. D S. W. Morris, •IksseKeith, W. Goi.e, It. D. F. Romans, W. I*. Gee, Lazarus Morris, J. M. Coker, James Coker, E. G, Kirvin, A. B. Dove. Having six counties tooporatein, viz: Darling ton. Marlon, Chesterfield, Marlborough, Horry, and Georgetown, it will be impossible for mc to attend to all who may wish r pairs made on their Gins in the Fall sea-ons, in so large a scope of of country, therefore 1 would say to the Farmers of Darlington and adjoining Counticsthut should they need work, it will be to their interest to send in their orders now*, and have their Ginsre- paired for the comirg season, ns I expect to work entirely in the other counties the next sea son. Persons desiring iny services will confer n favor by obtaining us many jobs in their section as po««iMe for me I am prepared to sharpen S.aws. fill Boxes an 1 Brushes, and to put your Gins in splendid order. Orders will receive at tention in due time, at your residences. Pay ment fer work will be made easy. 1 have two excellent second handed Gins for sale, in splendid order. Address Dr. JAS. .If. HUN T Ell, or M. W. HUNTER, Timmonsvlile, K. C. Jan 12 12 im THE CHARLESTON” Cigar Factory 314 Xing-street, cor. Society. J. Madsen, Pkoi-kietor, CIG-^IRS. per M. $20 00. o. 1, | Carolina De E span a j El Bouquet La Gan lour (small cigars) Partagas (small cigars) H. Upmnn (Havana) Fipora’s (Genuine Havana) Jenny Lind ** “ As all these cigars are made under rny especial care and supervision. I can warrant that all wmoke well and will give satisfaction at the prices. Also stork of Leaf, C'hewing and Smoking to bacco. Viginia leaf Tobacco tbr Plantation use ft a remrejf <>f yC*?*<lrrfnl Effietiry in f T e urtof <Ji*e<i*ex of the Kuhiet/* anti iitutlder. in tittPAc Affect in iu it U as near a tpcctjic at any rente*!y rau In’. It dues it* xct rh kitally iff ruth. The relief trh'ch it afford* i* both certain and j*errej tdde. Diseases of the Kidneys A BLADDER. Persons unacquainted with th# structure ami functions of the Kidney* cannot estimate tqejim- portnnee of their healthy action.' Regular and aufficii nt of the Kidneys is as hnpoitant, nay, even more so, than le^tilu rity of ii»e bowels. The kidneys remove from tho Blood those effete matters which, if permitted to remain, would speedily destroy life. A total sus pension of tlie urinary discharges will occaaiou death from thirty-six to forty-eight hours. Whrn the Frill is voided in small quantities at the time, or when there is a disposition to Urinate more frequently than natural, or when the urine is high colored or scalding with weak ness in the small of the back, it should not bo trifled with or delayed, but Koskoo should bo ta ken at once to remedy the difficulty, before a le sion of the organs take place. Most of the dis eases of tho Bladder originate from those of the Kidneys, the Urine being imperfectly sscreted iu the Kidneys prove irritating to the Bladder and Urinary passages. When we recollect that medi- cine never •caches the kidneys, except through the general circulation of the Blood, we see hew ncctNsary it is to keep the Fountain of Life Pure. 22 00. 2-> (X). 80 00. h:, on 40 00. .70 00. 7*> 0|>, SO 00. KOSKOO ! Merit ti lth Great tweet* in the cure of DISEASES OF THE Nervous System. Almost nine tenths of our people suffer from nervous exhaustion, and nr*', therefore, liable to ! its concomitant evils of mental depression, con fused ideas, softening of the brain, insanity, and complete breaking down of tlie general health. Thousands arc suffering to-day with broken down nervous systems, and, unfortunately, tobacco* alcohol, lure hours, over work, (mental and phy- sical) are causing disv isos of tho nervous system to increase at a fearful ratio. The syudoiu* to which diseases of the nervous system gi\e rise, may bo stated as follows: A dull, heavy feeling in the head, sometimes more or less severe pain or headache ; periodical head aches, dizziness, noises or ringing in the bead, confusion of ideas temporary loss of memory; dejection of ip.rit* ; starting during sleep : Bad dreams, Hf-itation in a ns vering questions; Dul- ncss of hearing ; ^witching of the face and arms, Ac*, which, if net promptly Area tod, lead to Pa ralysis. delirium, insanity, impotence, apoplexy, Ac. $SLO£3lS.C>C> 2 Is NOT a nerd quack remedy. Frtfmula around each bottle. Recommended by tMf best Phy*i- eians, eminent Divines, Editors, B^uggiats, Mer chants, &c. ~ TJu Best and Most Popular Medicine in L'se. MlKPAHiro OXI.T BV J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D- Organic Chemist, taboralorv mkI Offlo*, No. <> M*in Streets, NORFOLK, Va. Price, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, ror palk nr Dr. C. M. BAKKKIV Darlinj id by Druggists everywhere. M- I>. s. a 18 * Co