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THIS ZD-A-IR, -EjIZCsTQ-TO fbr pcmocratjSarsapiirillhm WKDKKNDAY, ^LTOUKK 13 Ir e s i/o c x. ' LAJMBST CIECULAT10N"- THE DEMO CRAT HAS r/relargest circulation OF ANY PAPER IN DARLINGTON COUN TY AND FirfyAlSII E8 THE OFFICIAL ADVERTISKMENTS. To Our Subscribers, Our subscribers will bear in, mind that takes money to carry on a Newspaper, and we earnest-, \y bo{# tlyat they will come for ward ^nd nettle their subscriptions. once. ^ lecture. At half past aovcty o'clock this (Weeklies, daj) eveninp. F, 0. i^e Fontaine Esq., Eiji- tor of the XIX Ceuti^ry, known as ‘.'Pta- SONSK," will deliver alectare on “The Poet ry and Hnmonr of the Wan,” af, the Darlinjr- Acndemy. Indies and gentteincn are io\i- ted. Admission free. To Our Sufcwerlbers. Those i(,4ebted for fast years paper are re spectfully v^q^ested to come forward and settle for the ScWWe on or before the first of Novemhpt itt.it. \Ve have indulged you for the small amomd ftf $2.50. and now wc hope you will cujjip Hpnromptly. Those of our suhtaeripefg iffho commenced with the first number of the I^emocrat, arc respectfully informe4 that Vhfiif subscript ion arc due with this number, aqd we hope that all that is necessary is to remind ihutii of the fact ; R, »op A in, The inventive genioqgof thi§gentleman hat dons much to lighten the labors of the Printer and the Mcchaqpi, and those not? engaged in tbs Lumber Business will find it to their interest to purchase one of the celebrated 8aws advertised in this issue C|f opr paper. Sec big advertisement C|#<urlMt»y» An enterprising Charlestoniac Ifa^ hhdfif' i tajke'i to put those delicious bi valves ^ifhin the reach of the baqiglited people of tbfi in- ptfior, and tb« U*>ne« m which 4v refers are | a guarantef/ he >* ah right. See bit advertisenumt Mrs. Haymsworth gives figfjfy to her patrons and the pufciil generally, that she yvill soon open a rich a^oeh 9* fimey good-. Ratals# >».. See the adverlisemeftt of R\D\yAy, and if -you are on the “ailing list” go to the Idf Ug- gists and aupply yoviraelf yrith thia^incl- ,eut medicine, and be mtred. ParruU’a M * There is another he# Stmjf j# at these Cross Itoa^?. %e tbit a^vc^ti^ement in anotljcr column- RESOLVENT. POISONED BLOOD. ■When the blood becomes poisoned > >V the nrcwnci* ol •r vx'*m of BILE, UREA, CARDUXIC .\OLD. and th# ercinncnliout ctcrations of the SKIN:—TIW- BLOTCHES, SPOTS, ULCKRS, ;m<l Ui/MOUS of all kinds brink out on the surface. I>r. Radicals SartniparUUun, Itcmlvent, : vvjten j«,. is in this condition, should bo token 1 alternately with HAJJWAY'S 1'ILLtf. TOo tndkution f of Cure is to fro© the blood from the lovsi-hce of these poisons, and restore the functions OL.tne Liver, Skin. Lungs Kidnevs Ifowcls, to their proper duties, thii j etfo *M, which HA1»W AY’S SaRSAVAKILLIAN RB-‘ SOLVENT, aided with i<adw»y'f Pilik, WtlL toon «ccur<j - a Chre will bo the result. n ‘ ** A BAD SKIN. — Spots, Morphcw. Sores, Pimples, Blotches, Pustulee, Tetters, aie etusetf'by impurities of the Blood, Checked Perspiration, SI uppish Cirottlation of the l^ootl in the •xcretfnr vessels of the Skin. One or dps^» of the SARSAP A KILLIAN BCSOLVENT the skin from theao visitants anti, insure oil a 1,‘iileiir complexion. , l ’ UT£RfH£. TROUBLES.—IVolapaus, Uts^ Falling of the Womb; Ulcers, Tumors, Sores, cured tj SaUSA- PAU1LLIAN ILL SOLVENT. * 1 Ladies sufferina; from Chronic Leuchorrhaa, Weakn^BM or Irriyuion of the Bladder and Urinary Passage, cully of Paspincr Urine, Ac., will be relieve! f*y a'Tevf doses of ItADWAY’S SA USA PA KILLIAN' K EVOL VENT, and, citfcd by a few bottle?. PARALYSIS CURED? Dekusvili.e, Harrison Co., Ohio.' May Pith, ltM». [ Me»iOA. H aoway St Co., j Ok.v/i.kme^—The KESOLY EN j has rfleeted ■> cure i»\ ‘ a very severe case, thutof a Mrs. Lemuel Johnston in thi# i Dcighbou hood, shr. was eonfiaiui to ner be«i and iuui lost tbe use of-her legs: -four bottles of ttc RESOLVENT has reiitored' her, arid last Sunday she wo** able to Attend Church. The demand for the itEi'OLVENT has in crease'r, and, we deem it advisable to order in time. Yours truly, R. PITTIS A SON. SAiiSAPARILLIAN. quick is BADWAY’S SAItSAPAHILLlAN or .a ’liN'Tin Sr» qui< , , REN OVATING KE80LVENT in entering into the cir- culutio.’' that it may be detected in the urine, sweat, and blood in minutes after j,t ^las been taken. A Rem«dy r ■* quick in enteringThto the dreulatiOB rad communicating curative properties at< HAD WAY*? SAKSAPAlULLl.'N supplies a want that has ever ex ited. KADWAY’S SAUCAIAKTLLIAN or* UE^OVAT- !EG RESOLVENT linoih. es posilivc esidCttCe of its pl&fving and Fruitful y in curing persons eon- tid. r. d Impotent and liarrti. who have since- married kud Ejivd chiicrcn. ©TOP THE WASTE Oa L/FK! ^ * Jl^DWAY’S 8AKBAPAK1LLIAa t ^lsolyent t^jll stod the wastu of the life-fluid that in »*» many per sons follows o discharge of water through tn'* ui ' , thra. 0 \s a iKJsitive cure fur Spermatorrhea, Night}/ L*- U»ioi»«, &c. SYPHILUID ULCERS, $oros of all kinds. Tumors. Cancers, Sore Heads, Sores on the Tongue, ii< th‘c ifbuth, in the Glands of theThrcMt, cured by RADWAY’.S SAUS^PARILLIAN. ntPC^ENOY. The best evidence we h ive of ‘the powerful Puri- £ in? Tonic and Fruitful properties of KADWAY’S ARSAPAU1LL1AN RESOLVENT is that it has cured pei sons who were' vpi^ng* on Imbecility and Insanity tl.rough rielf Abuse, witu contirfued drains of the fteminal tluid, and were cured by the Resolvent, when prepared under the old proce*s ib IflAd, who have married and have children now liYing. A few bottles will restore the vigor of life. ISiwfr’a Read Uie «4 v P^‘ 8ell ‘ e W’ . at>ove 'house au4 go ajp,4 see the yog jS^uqt.- Joimtlyaw Chairmau of the Board of Coy tyv ppmmis- .sioner*. give* notice elsewhere ip ,U,is is*uc, .of a meeting of this jjoard op Tues- ,<lay in November pe»t. Rea# y.f-tifl see if you arc inter.esUgl herein. Mr. II- E. p. S^NOEati. Assignee, adver. /tiscs a quantity of vslug^je k^i.ds and per- sonai property flale 'B/Ve mishing to purchase loud yill ,#o well t%a^U.r,d the sale. JSee the advertLseipeut.s. Mr. See the advenigmept qf tljis gentleman. Tcrhaps you wish ! u ' j ust sUcl1 property as he will sell. VIGOR Of LIFE EESTOREn. Poisons who, froh. sylf-abusc. 9% juries, suffer from paralysis or wolvkuess n. the secreting v* ssels of the genital organs, wBl be vurad by RAHWAY’S SARSA- PARILLIAN RESOLVENT. mumOIT PAREIRA BRAVA. rTV r O OF THE WONDERFUL INGREDIEN TS 1 U AT ENTER INTO THE COMPOSITION OF RAHWAY’S S*ARSAPARILLIAN OR KENOV/.TINO RE SOLVENT. There are Rome thirty or more different spocice nt Sareiipririliian, and it requires greV.i reixe and intelligence in s-■letting the proper kinds; su Yitfy ^AREIRA BRAVA, 'ibis great remedial agent ui to' be- lounu in Guayaquil. Peru, Nicaragua, Br<sd, and there a»e come twenty suecics ot this root. Dr.RHdw.ty uses that which grows in Branil. He cmj ’ imploys, f) intclligeii ^pr kind, rough his gathering, selecting, packing, and shipping tbcieto the United States. No ignorant savages or M‘ott< iii<d3 sre employed in g ithcring vegetables, i-oots, plup^-i. triu, tot the Suraapartihau bosolvent. BAD WAY’S SARSArAKII.L'AN RES\jL\ T h sold at f 1 per Bottle, or 6 11 -tries for *5. by «,r _ 1 • n and Medicine Dealers, and at Dr. KADWA Y’d teui.ciug Warehouse, >7 Muideu Lane, New Yoik Cfty. MAYESVILLE MILITARY J\. O O N tbc 1st of October next, the undersigned ;i Military SpImhiI. Muyesville. Hopinp, from Ins long experiencQ in teaching, to give ci/ii c sntifaction. and to merit the cofi- fidencc nnd j»:ttronugc of the community :it large —lie is determined that this School shall be t*1 the liightst grade, a^d secopd to none in th country. Boys will be prepared for College or Business. I The Principal refers with pride and gratification 1 to his former pupils, who have taken high posi tions in Colleges and Business. The 1st Session i^pena October 1st, and closes February loti#. The 2nd Session opeps Fe^ruafy Idth - u closes .June OOth. Terms—v'HMi per* S«*H5ipn for hoard apd tu» tion. payable invariably in advance. French. German and Drayfhuf. e.//,< Pupils will be charged Crppi the v v ning i Session. ,ind will nor be taken later th: n- x I from iliv; i^ist of ilie session if I h 1 WILLIAM II Pripiiip^b RKKERKV* \V:!su:j. 1^ : Rev. .?. be,ght jgfetg Final Notice to I J‘ r - claimant.' qqf w.4|ch they will find ; Ocit W j.. f rri:i.ro. Cher to their interest to hqc#. i Mt U- ^ p - A, Cook. We refej: o ( ur Readers to the advertisement of Mr. -T. A. CoC{ r , rto be found elsewhere in this issue. His "oqris are fresh, and hi.“ ! prices will suit all Co and see him. uud .we think you will be pleased. (J. II. w. r.-t Key. IS. M.ick. • i Rlandaig tjept 8 •. l> :.rles ■iboiv »Suiiri •JlTt CARRIAGE BUGGY Ooo, Mfl>. Stoll. W T e call attention .to the advertisement ! f of this gentleman in to-days issue. Hi; is! ^gent for tbe Piedmont and l»-■ x^^APUjlTSTGrTOlSr suraiiee Company, which is a sate Southern | » Carter’s Bridge, :} 1 Sumtek County, S. C., Sept. 22, ’69 A Mceeting o^ Boarda of County tommissia- sioners of Sumter and Darlington Counties, wan Lcidut Carter's Bridge to-day/ according to a previous appointment, forth© purpose of devis- in^means for repairing and refcuiluinjr the Bridg es upon Lynchc’s Creek. Xh'e meeting being called to order, ^emmis- preside—.— — ~ Vi • in. ter Board of County Comnus^ioner^ ^ act as Cle’rk of the meeting. The object of tho meeting was tlie* concisely stated by the chairman. anuMhe members of both Birds of County Commissioners b'dng present, tejok part in the discussicn vxlrich ensued. It was finally agreed, that but three of the said Bridges should now receive the attention of tKe Commissioners, DuBose's Bridge, to be thoroughly repaired-^and Carter's and Durant’s Bridges to be built entirety new. Sealed pro posals for the work to be received by Chairman of either Board of County Commissioners, until 10th October, 1869. The 14th of October, 18C9, was appointed for another meeting of the Board of Commissioners, at Carter’s Bridge, to examine bids and give out contracts. The following “General Specifications” were adopted, aj^ the attention of Contractors invited thereto : The Clerk was directed ’to publish the above synopsis of proceedings, and to advertise notice and specificAtions as adopted, in the Sumter and Darlington newspapers, till 10th October, 1869. Persons Who desire to contract for the build ing of Bridges across Lynch’s Creek, are hereby notified that proposals for fheVaid work should he made in accordance with llic following re- j qiiirements and specifications, viz : IhtpOSfi'S pRID(iE—2b nfevr. Blank and ! on;^ new A'^ah. CA R Tbit's JiRID(fK—To lj>e buLU {entirely new. Length 180 feet.’ Number ot ^V^ehes 10 from Butmtint to ButmCnt. I)UR l^T'S BRIXXUK—to y.c boilt entirely new. Length UOO feet ; . Number of arches 28 from Butnifcnt to Butment. Sacral SueclflcatUms, AH Arches ty HriHgcs to be built of equal dis tances—except at (he channel, which must have a space of at least feet in the clear. Size of timber of piling. 12 by 12 incites, 18 to 28 feet long. Bridges be "built tyo feet above high water mark. Cap I’ieces 12 by 12 inches, l^feet long. Stringers 8 by 8 inches, •> in'a Vyenat, 25 feet long. ’ At the 25 r eet space (chnnel) Ivast Bridge 6 gtringers, 12 r 12, 27 feet long 'Arches lobe spported by braoo underneath from piling to cap niece, size * by G inc.tics: ' ‘S'and Braces. 10 by 10 inches at botlpm, bev- elleado 4 by 10 incln s at top. I.ength, 3 feet 10 inches, supported by a brace, from ihc top to end of cap piece. dog Bailing. 4 by flainchos. hand railing 4 by 6 h.-hra, to be Morticed upon the tenon and draw- bolu'd. Floo/ing of Bridges to bv 2 inches thick, 10 or 12 inchea wide, 1- foot long, be fastened by strips naileti tp ?be jog railing. All timber to be ot hes^-heart stutr, subject to inspection of ConimissioDers. JMling to be driven by filing Mach ne » Wlt “ a 1,000 or 1,200pound hammer, suject to direction of Commissiuneni charge of the work. Sealed nroppsals received 10th October. 1 18^9, by y Capt. SAMUEL^ fLACE, Cfrmtrman Board County Cnhh.Ugioncrs, Sumter County, at &urjiUr 4 S. C'., 4UHN.VTH.VN WHiftaT, Or by Chairman MofUfti County Cor<misn6nye, ^ ^ 2/., C. Darlington County, Darlington C. And must be accompanied by nsmes j>f seepri- tics for the faithful performance of tye woyk. The Boards of (Tommissioncrc reseyye tl^g right to accept or reject any or all proposals offered. Contractors may propose ,for the >vork of one bridge or more us they may prefer. Meeting then adjourned to 14th October prox., at Carter's /Vowing. JOHNATHAN WRIGHT, Chairman, n M. HURST, Clerk Sept 49 62 2t TIP OF PIMION APPLIED TO THE Liver, Kidneys, 5kin, STOMACH & BOWELS. DR. RADWAYS PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS Perfectly Tasteless, ELEGANTLY COATED. ) MATERIA ICEDTCA contains in its ropcrtoire,m^ny purgative r.nd cathartic agents that, for ordinary pur; poses, opens the bowels, and through whnX U called a V jierictaltic " movement, purco ' _ ’‘ cnnvl the leces and this is atl. from the nInner.tar^ Snch agcnU, for the purpose of c^re, or mnovAl of any settled diseaac, ara ^.isrr) MANUFACTORY AT • b' I" I> | 11 Joinpany Company.^nd ittiuluh.veg us all to yirofole r~i—| l!. i for those who may survive us. Insijre at -L: v 1 "' once. ! C .'.in.rv Hrn o,. } ,, *' ; ijllgtuil •I'.ll Ilftise \ i 0,1 ?! »“ bu->ine«s r ! psu. ing Buggies. Car s.o. I he. A pair of Blankets, Quilt or Slui-l for »nc Dollar, appears almost impossible, hut i such may be had and hundreds of fjtljer use ful articles by patronising 1’akkbh & Go's., “One Dollar Sale.’’ The sysfpm of doing husipess has been examined by the authori ties and decision rendered from the Inter nal Beveoue department at Washington, dated Nov. 4th, 1868. declaring the busi ness perfectly fair and legitimate and eqt;rc : prely (J'lfawR from the numerous gift enter, prise*. Qf course all do not get watches, blankets. &c., for one dollar, hut in every jarge Club, oijq of these articles are sold for one dollar, a* an ek(ta inducement, and some member of the (dub has the chance of ob taining it. A nety featufe iptrodnee t by this enterprising firm, is to pay tl)eir agent* in either rutli or nierchutidise and to pre p.ty the Kxpress charges. No better opportuni ty car be offered to either Ladies or (tenth njep, paving leisurj tiine, tljan to fiiru) clubs tor this Hrn,'. He:td their ttdvs^fiscmsnt in another col umn, and scud for catalogue. AH work dole We resjieci fu 1 tiqmige leave to in form i he m ami surroumling '■ *1 n SHOP at Dili - for the purpof'*'gt • i jnanufaeturing anu r»- Waggons. Lurls. &c. utterly um?U — Dr. ItAuw^Yha** completed one of the moM essential di.^coverica iff jncdicaf chemistry—in the combination ol vcffetabJi Kubsiinccs,’ far the purnoMS of a I'URGATIVE, AI’KRIANT, COU NTE K-IIUl IT ANT, ALTER AH VE PILL, that can be taken or adminiriered with the abso lute certainty of securing THOROUGH liXPULBlON OF ALL DECAYED AND DECOMPOSING Klementa Of the human ItodY.' and also safe to take in the most malignant of Empjiye Fevers. In cnees when* the muoouK membnines of the internal visorra are BUtI« ring from Ulccratipi|, ^i^ammation, or from LIVER. Gastric, Bilary, Pancreatic Com plaints, DR. RADWAY’S PILL§ tTuppiy’the only Vegetable substitute for CALQMEL OE MEBCUEY. In ItAD^YAY’S PILLS you have oue medicine that will secure quicker, xrforo thorough, and better resulti — A VII ixrx; aeiBVlA VglVU UlllVU? a. Blue Pills or UaTomel! next, some » a*dic Aloetic Fill Powders to work oi| the effects of the Blue Pill; this pr . trates you, and a tqnlc is next giY *n- or a gentle apen^ut, whereas ONE J K)6l: OF R.\ I »WAV ’S PILL8 wi/l do qU the work that the three or moro pr jsc riptions are jHvdtt for. without running any risk fra.u .m rcuriulumg j^r callvatiugthe system. v illi ncHTuet^ and ilii*pntch. y solicit a sluf*e of public pn- D. W HAST, & 00. Darlington, S. C. MRS. JOHN LAURENS' p Heir Mug S'IjohI —FOR— ■^OLTdSrO XzA.IDIES, CHAELESTON, S. C. Senil for Circniara, etc. ">i^8 ; H“ 8 RADWAY’S RILIz,S. In RADWAY’fl PI^Ld, the true principle of pur na tion is secured—not alone to the ot loo of dismissing iho foices and excrements from the b«-»w ;k>, hut those humor* jhat arc checked or stopped in thoir p axige through ttiq Sirin, Kidneys, Lungs, and all erert ting uud secreting functions; for if these excrementie ua secretions Ih-Ioii^; mg to the skin, liver, lungs, kidno/s, arc interrupted ^ their escape, they become product? of decay and decom position, and must be purged fro-n the living body through their proper channels; h mce the purgatjvp hu.'.litics of RA i>\v AY’S PILLS < xt »:nd to the sec ration^ of the SKIN, KIDNEYS, LIVWb, Ac.; whcmU one of the advertised I'llls ckt m to act beyon^ bowels. How to Take Raciioay's Pills, ’tiibik daily use. In do , »es of oue or two pi'Is, by ill persons of h full rush o habit of body, subject to giddioes* i of blood to tbjJ If Special Notice. T H:. I'.dOKS and A<VOU\’T8 of Hr. .1. M. HI STEM. :ind of M IV Hunlor. Imvc Gron put into tn\ liaiids. Hartio. indehtod by note, n ri,;;nt or otiii'i'wise, art* re«|ucatrd to pot tle promptly. Sept 2'j K. D. C1IA1U.E8, riinmonsvillv, S. C tf ZD E _MI O C IR T. Susan M. Sansbur^r, Jns. M. Salisbury & 1M THE GOMMOxN FLEA'.s; Dablinqtob CorKTY—In Equitt, Abijah IJ. Bristow, Ailrn’r.‘ T Bill for account de bom* .i»5. * l • Belief vtf.' ami j Sale of Land, ury & others- J P URSUANT tr» an order of his Honor .7 M. Rutland, Judge of the 4th circuit, the credi tors of Daniel J. W. Sansbury, deceased,are hereby notified a'n'(V required to prov^ their dc- mandsjbeforc the <’lerk of this Court, oh or before the first day of October next, bhd upon failure so to do, they will be debarred the benefit of any decree, which may be ift-idfe’ fti the cause above stated. E. B. BRANSON. Jr., c r. p. F Office Clerk of Court, Darlxnptop, C. If. ^ July 8, I860. HAVING BEEN r-ibcraHy Patronixed for the past T Vie ill J Tears ks, ttud\c^pectfi/ily -YTTT": f. eussbll, mm in (fharlesibrt and throughout the .State, returns his thanks, . . solicits a bCutinuance of tiic same. He is Prepared With Evtay Facility to FILL ORDERS for 8A8HE8. BLINDS, DtJOR.S^ WINDOW FRAMES MANTLE UlECES, MOULDINGS. &c., has at his Ware-roouxs, No. 5, Hayne-street, a large and well selected stock of the above goods. WORK SHOPS IN PRITCHARD STREET. The Character of the work from this establishment for the past twenty years will be a guarantee to those who may order goods from 'W. 3F». IFITJSiSTviT .X-., Who advertises himself the only Fraction! Sash, Biffed 2nd Door maker by trade, who is now carrying o^i the above business in this city, and will allow ftW work to leave his establish- mei^t does not i;.efiect ctjed^ up6n him Ks a Vnechaiiic. No. 5, HAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. 8ia 81 JOHN DAWSON. GBO. TKKL. ROUT. HKNNINO. Dawson, Teel & Henning, IVholesalb nnd Retail J)f alers in HARDWARE, C V T L E It Y, G- XT UST S j Agrlcii'l^ral Implements, Iron and NAHA AI.»^ DEALERS IX Millert\ IftMse Ca~n(liter* , Ship Carpenters’. Cabinet Makers, Masons', Sart</lerc’, litycehrriyhts* Currier*’, IHaek- qmptk'*’, mgrhinjits . Turpen tine. Makers’, Shoe Ma kers’, Biiihler*' and ’t 'u ner to leers’ Tools, Rope, Tieine, liish.ia/. Takle.. Scales, it'c. Peir A full stock of all the above constantly on hand, and for salt: alj'tlb Lowest I’riea for CAS ■. Market Street, WlLMINQTaR, S. C. April 7 27 ' 1y Estate Notice. A LI. persons having demands against the Es tate of David C. Milling, deceased, will pre sent them proper'y proven, within tiie time re quired by law ; kind ,|i..a 1 indebted to the said Estate will make" puytnerq to the undersigned, at her residence, or fo OV. (’. M. Barker, her legally authorized agent, h'( ij.u-|i»gt,,n H. EL1ZABE1 MlJilNflf, Aug 11 .'ug Qualiped Ei'tiutrix. 40 ' dm. W. C. FERGUS, (or sot r n CAKOLIXA,) Yi.-TH Simms & Tyson, Wholesale Grocers and COMMISSION MERCIiANTSj No. C4 South Gay-sir-1) TIMOR E Oor)sig||f||e^)3 pf Cotton solicited * re»"Vfl* fitMli- Aug 4 44 Urs. Parker, y HAS JUST RETURNED FROM KTE'W' YORK:, A ND is now prejiared to show her friends aud customers the largest STOCK OF MILLINEItY, FANCY IN THE COMMON VLE^S. Daklingtox County—In E«jujty. James B. Jurrot, Executor, ) Bill for lujunc- vs. j tion. Acct! dud Edward Charles Jnrrott, f- Relief. Jas. H. McClenaghan, j Evan J. Lide, mid others. J P URSUANT to an order of his Honor J. M. Rutland. Judge of lhe4th Circuit, the credi tors of James II. Jarrott, deceased, are hereby nctifiedand required to prove their deinnud.be- fore the Clerk of the Court, on or before the ^rst day of October, next, and upon their failure to do so, they will be debarred the benefit of any decree which may be made in the caune above stated. E. B. DRl T >\‘}ON. Jr., c. c. r. Cffico Clerk of Court, Darlington. C. H., July.!*, 1880. ‘ * 3m. Prime Leaf Lard, F OIt SALE AT “ PARKER & KELLY’S June 15 37 tf Sugar-Cured Hams, F or sale low for cash 'at PARKER & KELLY’S JuneIfi 37 ' tf That she has ever offered to the public. AH of which she will'sell on the most reasona ble terms. Set 22 Call and eximlde for yourselves. PHOTOGRAPHS, FpdlEOTYPES, AMBROTYPES, M V Oallerv will he open regularly, and none but the BEST wark will bo allowed to leave the establishment. Pictures made of any size, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. J. 8. FLOYD, Photographer, Sept 22 51 tf Carriage Faintijjg. Csn*CT my Photograph Foil to Paint and Trim ‘Wriagea and Buggies. i LSO 1 ■■■ ■' jmintc l and varnished, ildiug and Fancy Painting, &c, iV ,f !iw 8ii..ill, warranted to > T-iri. f S- FLPYD. V ON SANTEN, (.1-oods, If You Want F ASHION.4BLE, andcb^ap good&go to Mrs PARKER’S, over Parker & Kelley’s Store. Juno ^0 39 W ante,d-r Agents, T O sell a netfr book of great val^e to Farm ers, Meclianic^. and Working men of all trades and occupations, 13th edition now ready. The FARMER'S & MECHANICS’ , Js&j^TSrTJAJL,, ’ Edited by SEC. E, WARING, Jn. Authorof “Eleriienls of Agriculture,’t ‘‘Draining ‘For Profit nn-f‘for Health.'’ a^d f rincr- Jy Agricultural Engineer of Central Park, N, Y. 500 Octavo Pages and over 200 Illustrations. The New Orleans Times says: 4 ‘It is a book which should be in the hands of every Farmer ami Mechanic.* Thy New Orleans Picayune says : *‘So valuable a book should be found in the house of every Far mer and Mechanic; its elegant illustrations will make it'vyelcofaut fcvciy where.” Active men and women can make more money and give better satVsTactlbh in selling this book than any work in the field. Send for Itt-jmge ciiiuilar, telling ail about it. FL B. TREAT. & CQ , Publisher^. No. 654 BVoaifv/ay, N. Y. SeptB 40 v tf WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, Stationers, Printers, AND Bi^uk Book. Manufacturers, 3 BROAD STREET, h, CHAR 1 ESTON, S. C. 88 . ly PARTNERSHIP. ersigned have this day formed a wo m MIIhLIN Y. nV s fe'P» under the name and 8tyl2 of J4AYN8WORTH hpjdrrs her ilnnh. V 1 ^ . ' for tho rinrotic*. of Law and the very liberal pnfroBage given her i*. >1 H ’ 4 ouut, Da, __ * “*—4i. A , 97.n ai»,o#.x»v* » i Two Doors above Mark • ■ v ' W•-• ^ C II A R LE STO N , S' 'C / abouz the 27th liistnut, a Stock of Millinery -ml Fancy RS. ATM for and expects to oi new’ and compleU —^—. vt , „ Goode, comprising, all the latest Pi^uizi: Novel ties, for tiie fall and Kfn^er Season ami at prices that will defy competition. Orders will be at- tended to with care and promptness. 8ept. 15 50 June 2 K. D. CHARLES, ATTORNEY AT L£W, TIMMONSVII.I.K. R. C. Associatid Kith Me’her <£• Boyd, At Darlington, S. C. Sept 22 51 tf jtfew Stos’e. We have just opened a new, and well scllectcd stock of Goods at Parrott’s X Roads, FOIt THE X-i .A. JDX E 0. Mrs, E. ipAYNSWOBTH, H AS removed to the Office opposite the resi dence of Mnj. A. C. Spain, where she will continue J^e business of ijillitl'ery and '^resa Making. may 19 83 ly Six miles from Darlington Village. Vf'c 1 Our Stock < PARROTT & CO. Sept 18 JjO ■ respectfully ask tiie public to give us a call. Stock will spejtk f{)r jlsi^lf. Legal Notice! A, LL perron*- bonag any transact in the Court of Cojttmon ^Pleos and General Session^ foy D«rliug&m ftounly. are head, palpitation of the hearty an I all those subject to flu, will not onlvkt^ep tbe blood fn m becoming conactited or clogged up in tfio blood vow eh , but will equalize its circulation, and pfr’vunt sn bl :n Attack? of ap^mlexy, difcoase of the b(*rt, con : stior . 1%-rscns whi) A'lU tak^ one of those pills everyday w .11 not sutfer from Hoad- ache*, Dirtiness, Hytteiics, FainUpg SpeiU, P&ins around toe Heart, ■ ud a huflnrcd ptbor disa greeable symptoprs. Ons 0fn.\nvTAY*8 PILT H, two or thro^ hpiira heforo dinner. taVan *Uilv, will 1 cep the system free from DYHPEI'.SIjV, *^NDI<iES flON, CONBTI^A-TIOH, OUSTIYBNE^* &c - Jtear ki Mind, RADWAYI& TJLLR arc* tba only purgative t-hgt will secure an alterative, dtir.ctic, sudoriUr, aperj^nt ^nd tonic influence. . . .. , _ , , They are the only veget* bun substitutes fqr Calomel or ^Thov* proin''*o the soc’-etion of biie and withdraw it from the circulation. _ They assist, through tb.uir rrotrUi. ue proiM-rtics, the chyme and chyle, and gastric ju;c«‘3 in the proces* of di- ^Thcy are FJegmriy Coated with Gum, Perfectly T.iste- loss, and free frota Smell, PRICE, Twi'iitv-Fivi* ('onis { or box. or F»\ Uoxes for One Dollar. AUays ask far K.MpW., V' J'II,L.S, that'tfco letters H.R.R. are » env R-le -f tolwl, Lhr worb"Knlwai , « Iti vnUl". - on the other. Sold D7 in pmeei-b" aMd (tenettil Si.ire Kee|*ers at Ilf. fiiinrh s .V Si'U OC: . •: M.tel Uno, Kew Yatk. PALL AND WINTER FASHIONS. M RS. M. A. BINDER has just arrived from Paris and London with the intest designs personally selected from (he greatest novelties ; also the most elegapt Tfij^mings to be secured in Paris. LafMff RiOkWf' Bridal Vcih, Flayers, Fine Jewelry, and Trimmed raster Patterns, Dress and {Jloak Making. E^plusive ,agent fyr Mrs. M. Work’s celebrated system for cutting ladies’ dresses, sa«|ues, and Basques. &p, N. Vf. cor. of 11 and Chesnut-sts., PbUtidtdnhia. Sept. ‘ ’ 29 bin bgginess to net or t Jk , herehy notific.l that an Extra of this Com'* will be held at Darlington Court House, dbni- mencingon the second Monday in October ueii, and to be holdcu for one week. AY. E. CHARLES, c. p. p. k o. s. Sept 1 48 5t If You Wa^t ( ~iOOD COLOGNE. GO Td . n lURT, PARKER & CO. June 10 9,1 f' tf HENRY MpIVKR, At. VY. BQI'Ej. ^ TICE. SHOPVrt.LE INSTHTTL 1 ’ has jbly established, and tfco Prin- i!y asks tke patronage of the 1 friends of education in and around Dartington, C|: II. Young ladies can obtain boaVd for ten (?10.00) dollars per montli, iV| t)ic family of the Principal. Boys can he .accommodated with board by the Rev. ‘J. ty: Cride l r," < and otlicrs; for tiie* same amount. Latin, Greek, French, Music, .'vocal and in- atruflientai) Eriglish and Mathcniatib^arclbught. PER QUARTER: 1st and 2nd CJasses ,.....$10 00, ^rej a^d 4th Closes 00. 5i|i arid Qth Classes $ fi 00. Music^ $ 7 50. Usc of Pinno $ 2 f»0. Franch ..... : $ 2 50. For particulars apply to II. ^Y. Boyd, Esq., of Darlington; Capt. J. W. $tuckcy and Charles Spencer, of Bisbopville. or t<; ‘• W. BEAUMONT CLARKSON, * ■ * Principal. May 12 32 tf JAMKS KNOX... RNOX & OUztIa, COMMISSION MERCIIANTS, — AND— FACTORS IN COTTON & R!CE, ‘' Wo, 125, Smith’s Wharf BALTIMORE, Mil " PARKER &; KEL,LY. PEALERSl4 Staple and Fancy firy boods. Ktoots, Shoes, &C-, Liberal advanpps jjpule upon Uottofi shipped to us, am} will hql * " «’ the same until qrd^riMl to sell. 49 Cm T ALHO Flore nee Hotel. HE ABOVE HOTEL HAS BEEN ELEGANT ly fitted up aijd refurnished since the dose oFThe war. and now uthirds superior accoimno- d at ions to the travelling public. The table is supplied witjj the feest that Northern and South ern markets fan afford. The proprietor is do- termined to kgep life bc»;t eating house Sputh of the Poton^ap. J- y> T * GAMBLE, Proprietor. mch 24 2^ * MH IS 0, IMR«JAN, FLIN-VS' liruiss ttOAIlS. R E8PE(ITPCLLY calls the atlenti.tn of his ]iatrous nml tiie )tublic generally, to n choice eti’tk of F^V3VEIX.^ And IMiintation Supplies, Just received at liis old stand, ^and selling in • quantities at prices to suit purchasers. Sept 1 48 if Clip ICE FAMILY Grir o c jyhicl) they will sell very low for caph. Anril 14 28 " ly HART, PARKER ^ €!Q. • DARLINGTON. C fl., S. C. Would respectfully call ihe attention of th citizens of Darlington theip ne>y 'anjj complete supply of PURE DRUGS, UIIEMI.UALS, PATENT j MEDICINES, AC., ; Would also call (ho special attention of {‘fas ! t'irians to our st«vk of Pfjjy I All prcscriptjujrp' j»p with care. •fRKMS CASH. A trill I 2>< ly REEDER & DAVIS. Cottox fa crons, —A XU — (Jciicral Conutiissioii Me re hunts, idgvr's North M harf, CHA RLESTOX, S. C. Consignments respectfully solicited. IS WELL REKDKR, 7.1M M hY.' Aug 25 47 K 9av;s. (im. 0. 10. Ainmr, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CHOICE DRUGS, Kedicines, CiicmlcalB, SHrgica! Instruments, Perfumaries. Toilet Ooods, Cor. King and Vandcrhorst-Streets. CHARLESTON, S. C. ’’ Proprietor of Aimar’s Sarracenia Bittsrs, t i Fur Dy«perri». Ainiar’s SARSAPAHIL, A & QCKEN'S DELCJHT. Aimars PKKMtl’.M Cfil.tK oK WATER, AGENT K'K Jamss Buchan & Co s., CELEBRATED May 5 CR1 H <?. CO S., flPYLYC M 51 OAPS. Jy_ My School Exercises WOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR riil! | NEW YORK WEEKLY, ! The People'sYavoiute Jouhnal. Thu Most Intereslliig’ Stories Arc always to be found iif the N E W Y OR K W E E K L Y. At preseut there are ! SIX GR.fiAT $ v f'0 ( RIES running through its ccfumns ; and at least {flic Story Is Ufgrmi Every Month. i>ew subscribers ara thus sure of having the commencement of a new continued story, mat ter when they subscribe lor the ■' ' NEW YORK WEEKLY. Kacli number of the NEW YORK WEEKLY contain:* Several Beautiful illustiationi* Double the Amount of Reading Mailer of uiiyjF'f-- pev of its cUss, nn! (he Sketches, Short St. ri.it. Poems, eto.;’are by iiie attest Wi-itatk in Ameri ca and Europe. The “• NEW YORK WEEKLY does not confine its usefufnec'* to amusement, hut publisHHs a great rjuantity of really Instructive Matter in tbe^sj pundo^twd forWi. *Thc . ^ N. Y. iVecJily Departu^ents have attained a lygUfer rff^uitation from theii - brevity, excellence, uiid co rebel new. The Pleasant Paragraph!? arc mSdc up of the concentrate wit and httmor'b? th any mindai The Knowlkugk Box is c**nhih*d to usalul in formation on all manner of subjects. The News Items give in the fewest words th most notable doings all over the world. ' Tub Gossip with Correspondents contai answers to inquiries upon all imaginable Rub|,cc; An Uftfiralcd Literary Paper. It THE NEW YORK WEEKLY. Each issue container from EIGHT to TEN STORIES and SKETCHES, and HALF A DOZEN POEMS, in ADDITION t* ri.e SIX 81UUAL STO RIES anti the VARIED DAH^TMENTH. The Terms to SnWrlbero ;' One Year—single cojiy Three Dollars. “ “ Four copies ($250 each).....Ten Dollars. “ Eight copies Twenty Dollars. Those sending $20 for a club of Eight, all sent at one tune, will be entitled to a copy Free. Get tors-up of cl uljsxun afterward add single co pies at $2.50 cacli. STREET & SMITH, Propriet rs. •* A’L cl ... c Sept. 20 No. 5K i^ilton Street. I S. V 52 Cm 1 • Forty Thousand Cases of Goods, were shipped from our house in One Year, to families, clubs, and merchants, in every part of the country, from Maine to California, amounting in value to over One Million Dollars, Oori facilities for tram-porting the imi\.i'iisc business ^re belter 'than evdr before Me have agents'lh all the principal cities to purchase goods fritin the Manufacture.. Importers.* and others, for Cnsb. and oHen rp immense savri ' (ice from the original cost of production. Our atock consists, in part, of ;hc following goods : ‘T Shawls, IItrinkets, Quills, Colton*, Gmgh rms. Dress Goods, Table I.mnen. Toweling, Hosiery, Gtores, Shirts, Corsets, &r., &c. Silver-1’laleil Ware, Spoons plated on Nickel Silver, Dessert forks, Frre-hottle plated Casthrl, IJritannia Ware, Glass Ware, Tails and I'orket Cutlery, in great variety, Elraant Fr-nck arid German Fyney Goods. Beau tiful I’liotoyropU .diyo/v the rn.tt esl and choices^ styles in Morocco and VelveOiiirRngs, 1 ' Morocco Tea eeiliny Baps, 'IhAedkvrcn irfs, anil (slt/ac Hopes, .be, '' “ ' ■ Gold ui,4 I’l^fod Je'welry, f (he neswest style:- YVe linve also made arrangements with soitie'of the leadingrftublisliing Houses, that willenuhlc us tiic sell the standard and the latest works of popular authors at shout one-half the regular price:—such as Byron, Moore, Burns, Milton und Tennyson’s Works, in full gilt and Cloth Bindings,—and hundreds of others. Those and everything else for ONE DOLLAR ?0P EACH JiK’CjC^. v c <4^ r»wi utter a single article of merchandise, LiuU cad fee sold by regular dealers at our prices: M e do ncri'hsk you to buy go6<fri’' fWurt rfy ‘unless we can rallThem cheaper than yj;u ‘can obtain them in any other way,—while the greater part of our goods are sold'at about •—mi. , j i One-h^lf tfee Regular Rates- We want good reliable agents in every part of the Country. By employing your spare time t* form clubs 'and flcidfrng us orders, you can ob tain the most liberal couirpissions, either in Casjl or Mcrchanciiamii.se, and all goods seut by us will We n's represented.' and we guarantee satiafae- ,ion to every one dealing with feop.se Agents should collect ten fropi each cus tomer arid Forward to us in advance, fbr dVMoVip- tivt Checks of (he goods we sell. • ' ^he holders of the Checks have the privilege of cither purchasing the article thereon described* or of cxciianging for any article ifieuttoned on our Catalogue, numbering over 850 different »»- tides,—not one ot which can be purchased in the usual wny f«r the same money: ‘ v • The advantages of first sending for Checks arc these; We are constantly buying small lots of very valuable goods, which due not on our qatologue, and for which we issue checlxs till nil arc sold , besides, in every laYgJF ehib we will put a check for Watches, Quilts; Blankets, Dress Patterns, or some other article of value., giving some members of the club an dpportunBy of purehlis^ng an arti'. cle for about one quarter of its value, *• In every order smountiup to oyer $5.00 »ccon - pan led by tiie cash, ♦he Agent mayrct'ii’ u $2 <>0 andlrt' every oidbf of oVer $100}'* $8.(X r may irf retarrmd to psy THE EXPRESS CHARGES- Thin offiv is mm o "especially to assist A^eni in (ho Wcsiern an l Soutbein States, hm is "pen to all customer". Copnilssions : A peats will itc pat.1 ten per cor* it: onsh or merchamliSo, when tfioy fill up theii- ot.fiie el,, for which below wc Rive a partial Lst at vow- For an Order of >m, fr - n a rluh «f "“H}. we will pitv the A (rent, ns coiiirtiisstoii, Brown or tikaclie i Shee'inz.Go at Dress 1 'itterti Wool Ktoinre Shawl. Fre'iclt Cnssimere I’anN naH an 1 Vest Pattern, f ine lcr(rc " lute Ciiutiterpiuie, ft etc., etc-, or tfii.tK* in ««••.. , . , rn For nn Orilrr of <(50, ffom a elu.t at f ft. , we will T «.Y the Ak’.-iI. a» •con-njissiuit, 1- yar.la sheet . one pair heavy Bool Blankets, I . ■ » Dress'p-.ilei'n. ILuolsei ie w if.l srpt.-trev , W Silver W itch. etc. rte.. oH *>5.00 in ctu- y I Hut 1(10 W yil.I. he^tti t.tli of Septetnlier. u c i,, >0 l _ year lit wee':-: long, nml .livi.!" P into Ii Sessions. Tuition por von- • . '.r.-S4u tc mrvHng to oUss. anB .lirfdeUs.v lra^A of Semioa Kntnes by ies«i.>, u,.a .leilueti.ms of protescto.l sickness only. Tull i„ advance. IJu ■ Is Targe, well lighted, ami fusuishcl wifh ironi frame desks and scats of the lat-st style. Decorum and-ehninrslii,, f.-<, ivpe will be insistetl on. ltoar.1 and room I .v hiit cash. Apply to 1‘liuctp:: 1, , J. L. YYRIt-.llT. 4T lu fo u « „rder of SilOuL I'-etii a club aired, wc will pay the Agent, as eomifir -..m* . uds g .od yard-a idr Sheeting. Yoiii^,? iiiiu'inR Case Wat.! Bleli Long lY r ->) Shax v suit of at! "•eel French (a-simerc, etc., or»l9 in 1 We do not employ any Travelling Agents, and customers sh.itihl not pay money to persons | ur- 'porting to lie'our agetii*. nnlui pa-slndltii i guaint Send Honey 41)^3 by RejisterpjJ LvUers. * For further particulars send for Catalogues. BARKER & Co., ibS A !00 Munsncr St^ BosCon, Mass. hot t SO ■ 2 SrtO'W jV’.’S GOTTOlSr — \NP— Ingersoll’s Cotton Pr sses. .i For sale by TEW . A