The Darlington democrat. (Darlington, S.C.) 1868-1871, November 03, 1869, Image 4
THE E-A-H E X H G-T O IT E E DVE O C H-Au t.
Kvcry Chrutinn Chuieh is. in one 'tense,
i ii jily a Hible it is a "atlwriny of the
hristians for the purpose of increasing their
i •|U.iintanoc with, anil cuiploymeui. v?the
■v'Sage of truth which God has sent to men.
i> this end is the pnlpit established and
maintained, and a minister of a church is in
ii>' nrspect bot the teacher ofhis class.
Preaching, however, does not supply one
special luathod of instruction, and, in order
o secure the best efficiency of the pulpit, it
i' necessary that it should be suplonientcd
*>v other appliances of a preporatory nature,
me ofthe.se, but not all, are furnished by
Sunday-schools for the several grades
lasses of juveniles; they prepare as
in.uds as they are enabled to reach to
,v intelligently such instruction as they
. subsequently received in sermon form,
advisable, therefore, this preparation
1 be as thorough as possible, and that
• . M be given continuously, and without
, reference whatever to age or meantaj
idition. It will almost invariably be
* nnd that the labors of the preacher will
ire the most satisfactory results among
5<; of bis hearers who are best prepared
•mprehend his explanation and enforce-
.if divine truth. Upon those who arc
•ily prepared, a large amount of the
' ■ labors arc regularly thrown away, and
true quite as much concerning those
are already members of the church as of
•lieverj.
whnle church should be a Hible class |
b family a separate knot of students ;
: secure the best results, concert of ac-
..m and organized labor is absolutely neces
sary. I believe that in a thoroughly organ-
zed Christian church every member thereof
.'.aid be a member of one of its Bible class-
!)f these it is possible that a more ad-
.nced class might, with advantage, in many
ises, received tuition from the pastor him-
•"•!f; but, as a rale, and for various reasons.
' do not consider the pastor the best manr-
. i r of a Bible class, or his presence therein
-m.ble. He is too apt to be felt as a con-
■iling power, and therefore a species of
constraint; and the class, to be sure of its
best efficiency, should be a school of iuvesti-
■ation quite as much as of instruction; and
. w ministers, inasmuch as they arc very
much like other men, are endowed with the
iceossary tact to avoid an almost unconscious
lietatorship which is sure death to the real
rests in view. A pastor can readily su-
- ■ i course of Biblical study, and make
iter learning thoroughly available,
■ i in any way infringing upon the pro-
- of independent inquiry which is essen-
u;,i to the permanent succcssof his “prepara
tory school.” I think that I have known
instances where well-meaning ministers have
•..ly instructed i>to:e eiaftes out of exist-
■iice. If possible, the Bible uscii snoulU be
• teacher and leader, and should bo made
* o suswer all questions which may b.i pro
pounded.—Cor. Ex., and Chron
CcnHorlonsncHs.
There is an uncommon beauty, force and
propriety in that caution which our Saviour
gives us: “And why beholdcst thou the
mote that is in thy brother’s eye, but con-
sidcrest not the beam that is in thine own
eye; or how wilt thou say to thy brother,
.et me pull the mote out of thine eye,
•ud behold a beam in thine own eye ? Thou
lypocraitc ! first cast the beam out of thine
own eye and then shall thou see clearly to
"ast out the mote out of thy brother’s eye.”
In which words these four things are
' nly initated: First, that some are much
i re quick-sighted to discern the faults and
• .r.irhes of others than their own ; can spy
mote in another’s eye sooner than u beam
" their own. Second that they are often
■ most forward to correct and cure the
= of others, who are most unqualified
■-b it office The beam in their own eyes
t'ie:ii altogether unfit to pull out the
’• rom their brother’s. A mau lialf-
. himself, should never set up far an oe-
■ .si. Third, they who are inclined to deal
•nt'ire, should always begin at home,
i great eensoriousucss is great by po
ns common fading of human nature the
'i n were very sensible of, and imagined
• following manner: Every man (say
.. w:.-let,or <wobags '.with him:
h .aging behind him, and the other
him ; into that before, he puts the
’ .of others, into that behind, his own ;
' hieh means lie rover sees his own fail-
U ■‘ hde he has th<*e of others before his
New Business
Jerome P. Chase,
FLORENCE, 8. C.
A GENT fw Buying, Selling and Renting
Proper!v ,. . .
offers Lots 6 and T on Front-street, adjoining
Scliouboc & Co.
Tiie 8 valuable Lots forming the corner be
tween Currie’s & Ulmo’s . , ,
Amt other valuable business and dwelling lots
in the growing “city of Florence.”
HE «S also
Agent for the great Brooklyn & Manhattan
Life Insurance Companies.
He begs to offer his services and solicits the
patronage of those desiring to sell or rent in this
••city” or section , or to insure their lives
Cull on or address him at Florence, S. C.
Jan 27
Use “(ostar’s” Liquid for BED BUGS.
Use “( ostar’s” Powder for INSECTS.
! 1 BEWARE!! of all Spurious Imita
tions.
For $1, $2, $:l Sizes, Address
■‘COSTAR” COMPANY,
13, Ho ward-street, N. Y.
OH MY!! OH MY!! “ T CBn,t 8tand i '-’’
“These corns will kill me.” 0 ! 0 !! Off!
BFB... Use “COST AH'S” CORN SOLVENT.
For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, old Sores, etc.,
Use “Coctar’s” BUCKTHORN SALVE.
Sold by all Druggists in Darlington
Sept 1
E SPECIALLY designed for the use of the
Medical Profession and the Family, pos
sessing those intrimie medicinal properties which
belong to an Old nnd Pure Gin.
indispensable to Females. Good for Kidney
Comfila.itlt. A delicious Tonic. Put up in esses
containing one dozen bottles each, and sold by
all druggists, grocers, &c. A. M. Binninger &
Co., established 1778. No- 16 Beaver-street, New
York.
July 28 42 f
William G, Whilden & Co.,
NO. 255 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON S. C.
H AVE ON lianJ a full
stock of Watches, Jew
elry, Silver ami Plated Ware.
Granite, China and Glass
ware,
INu kot and Table
cuttlery, Gentlemens’ leather
Travelling Bags, Vases, Tooth
nail and Hair Brushes, and a variety of Fancy
articles which they offer at moderate prices.
ALSO
Importers and Jobbers
OF
Crockery, China and Glassware,
AT
X O. 137 MEETING STREET.
Oct. 28 6 ly
48
8m
DRY GOODS!
Dry (woods!
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES.
(It., <fcc. iScc.
X Would respectfully call the attention of the
people of Darlington and surrounding Dis
tricts, that I am expecting a large consignment
of merchandise, and being compelled to make
roon for the same, I now offer my entire Stocfc*
consisting of the above named goods at prict.s
seldom heard of, such as
Calicoes . . •
Homespun . .
Long Cloth
Fr. Musl'n and
Hickory Stripes
«&c.,
Burnham’s Drug Store.
1 WOULD RESPECTFULLY
call the attention of FAK-
M ERS anti PHYSICIANS of the
Country, to my large STOCK of.
Drugs and Medicines,
FANCY AND
TOIL FT AStTItXKS.
Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, &c., also, the old
Standard SAltSAPAItLLA, made from the original
receipt of It. W. Burnham, which is rivalled by
none, and his Anti-Cholera Mixture, which will
cure Cholera and all disease of the bowels. At
wholesale or retail.
Orders from the country on Factors, will be
promptly attended to.
Give me a call before going elsewhere.
E. a BURNHAM,
Sign of the Red Mortar,
King Street, Charleston, S. C.
Four doors below' Calhoun Street.
Oct 28 5 v ly
1869. 1869.
Fall Trade*
GREEN, WATSON A WALSH
QFFEH TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
THE PUBLIC,
The most
OOIVEIPXaETIE STOCEZ
OF
Dry (woods,
GROCERIES,
&C»f &C«
in Sumter—selected to suit the times. Great
inducements will be offered to cash buyers.
THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM,
which has made this Store “A HOUSEHOLD
WORD,” will be continued. Remember that we
deal in
OROCEUIES,
AND EVERYTHING DESIRED,
That we buy for CASH, and sell for
OtELJStL
AND THAT WE HAVE BUT
ONE PRICE.
The learned ami unlearned arc deall w ith alike.
WHOLESALE
arc invited to an examination of our STOCK.—
They can be supplied at Charleston Prices—freight
added.
Green, Watson & Walsh,
Cor. MAIN AND LIBERTY Sts.,
SUMTER, S. C.
COT T O ILsT
H I P P E D.
■^^7T| ( h3vc made arrangements to
HIP COTTON TO
Sugar . . . ’ . .14 io l8c.
Coffee 21 i to 27*c.
Flour $7 to $9
Clear Rib.-Sides IS to 20c.
Prime Shoulders 15 to IGc.
WHISKEY at New York prices,
adding freight.
500 BUSHELS COUNT for sale.
CALL AND SATISFY YOURSELVES.
A. W. LOYNS,
Florence. S. C., June 0, 18G9. [30 Cm.]
'•til in - tiff. Put.—In days long since
i..-. iw young prophets, while making
put ii a poisoin us herb by mistake.
tin.- - inf ot it, they discovered their
r- dttnn-.ng to Elisha, they tried, in
■ i car:
•h, thou
OTX-A-ZLsTOS
AT FLORENCE, 8. C.
JEROME P. CHASE,
4 GRKT for JOHN B. SARDY’S Celebrated
GUANO and FBKTILIZERS.
Sells them at Florence, S.C., at New York prices
adding simply the cost of freight.
He solicits your patronage.
Jan 27 17 ly
Cotton Ties.
B EARDS’ Patent Lock Tics unsurpassed by
any Tic yet manufactured. For neatness
strength and durability, this Tic has no equal.
Having sold this Tie for the last three years we
feel that we can cordially recommend them to
all Planters as the article they want. Eor sale
by GEO. IV. WILLIAMS & (’O.. Factors,
Charlestou, S. C.
Aug 18 40 3m
GEORGIA MUTUAL
IF I ZR. :E Sz I-iIIFE
INSURANCE CO.
MACON, Ga.
AUTHORIZ’D CAPilAL $500,000
New 1
othes Wringer
, __ with Rowel’s Patent Double Coo-
•wiikf.ls. and the Patent Stop are now unques-
titmably far superior to any aparatui for wash
ing clothes ever invented, and will save their
cost twice a year, by saving labor and clothes.
Those who have used them give testimony as
follows: «' v;
“We like our machine much ; could not be per
suaded to do without it., and with the aid of Doty
we feel that we art of the position.”—
Rev. L. Scotty lit#hop Church.
“It is worth onedolUrifc week iu any family.”
—A r . y. r Tribune.
“In the laundry of my house there is a per
petual thanksgiving on Mondays, for the inven-
tion.”—Rev.^Tkeodore L. Cuyler.
“Every week has given it a stronger hold upon
the affections of the inmates of th^ laundry.”—
A”. Y. Oh t truer. ^
“I heartily commend itlo economists of time,
money, and contentment^- -fey. D. JieUovr*.
Friend Doty—Your kkSvfa|0froYomcnt of your
Washing Machine is a success. T assure
you ‘our machine,’ after «*pears’ use, is thought
more of to-day than ever, and would not bo part
ed with under any circumstances.'’—Solon Rohut-
son.
“Your Washing-Machine has been daily used
in our laundry, and the housekeeper expresses
hereelf as highly pleased with it. It certainly
accomplishes a greater quantity of work, with
less labor, and does^iot w**ar the clothes near so
much as the old fashioned wash-board. By using
it, one laundress is dispensed with.”—Wm. M.
F. Round, Superintendent of the Infant Depart
ment of St. Catherine s Nursery of New York.
PRICES,—A Fair Offer.
Send the retail price. Washer, $14, Extra
Wringer ^0, and we will forward either or both
machines, free of freight, to places where no
one is selling; and so sure are we they will be
liked, that wc agree to refund the money if any
one wishes to return the machines free of freight
after a month’s trial, according to directions.
No husband, father or brother should permit
| the drudgery of washing with the hands, fifty-
two days in the year, when it can be done better,
more expeditiously, and less labor, and no injury
to the garments, by a Doty Clothes Washer, and a
j Universal Wringer.
Canvassers with exclusive right of sale make
| money fast, selling them.
Sold by dealers generally, to whom liberal dis-
' counts arc made,
j R. C. BROWNING, Gen. Aarcnt,
32 ortlaudt St., New York.
Aug 18 4(> f
3L. ¥ I OS. 5P
OftE OR CHARLESTON,
MAKING CASH ADVANCES
«H (tune wiicn ilelivereu, anil having it belli at
EITHER POINT
AS LONG AS MAY BE DESIRED.
Me will receive
oo t to nxr
AT
SUMTER,
LYNCHBURG,
MAYESNILLE,
MANCHESTER,
AND TIMMONSVILLE.
GREEN, WATSON & WALSH,
Dealers in General Merchandize
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
FOGARTIE’S BOOK DEPOSITORY,
No. 200 KIXG'-Streot, (In tint Ucinl,)
Sign of the Big Bible,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
B. M. Fobaktie Sam’l Focaktie, Agt.
s
s. E. WELCH HENRY DRAKDES.
PAUL, WELCH &BRANDES,
IMPORTKltK * WHOLESALE HEALERS IN
FOREIGN FRUITS,
man of God. there is death
in
riiTit,; men!’
lid so. II
in-*, liohold. die pjisou was det
Wu'.nrm led tho prophet,
■ •t* 1 it into the poisoned
stroy-
•”--.d : W my nhil-
'•n. a ip-eater wonder is wrought daily in
-• times. SelfijJiue-o is t. a ehild’s heart
i •ii“ poisonous herb was to tha j
It is death in the heart.
..ne the old prophct'ii no:.!
£ J put its truths into his heart
*is selfishness, and make him
e.r dis. -iple of the Lord Jcml
■-'•'vory one knovretl
maiib&r. but forreteth t
prophet’s
*i -
I ■ n child
t will heal
“ppy, lo-.-
A FIRST CLASS SOUTHERN CO. I
TUBumlersigneilhavingbeenappointeil Agent
of the above first class Fire ami Life Insurance I !>• I’At’i.
Company, would be pleased to receive for it a
share of the patronage of the cuizeus of Darling
ton County.
To those who have heretofore been prevented
from insuring their lives by the high rates charg- j
| e,l by otl.e,-Companies, .he (icr-.iaMun.al.if- N 0r t]l Crn ailtl SOUthem Pl’OdUCe,
fers great inducement*, ihe rash pant to the
Georgia Mutual, is i:ivesteil>aMy in the best se-j WO. 2!5 EAST BAY,
entities nt n liigb rate of interest, thus enabling (Directly opposite New Castom House.)
it to make large profit*, which are applied to dt- /'U i n t r wr/.AT c< n '
vidcmls for the benefit of the policy-holder*.- C //-I l. Lf. a I UE, S. <
The advantages possessed and inducement* offer- ; Constantly on hand and arriving
cd by the Georgia Mutual ato certainly not Havanna and Florida Oranges, Lemons
eiiualed by any other Copmany in the Lmtc-.l wv.,.> r. oT . .
States. Apply to j Cocoa riuts t Bananas, Plantains,
J PLAYER WILSON, ! Pineapple*, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Canned
Florence, S. C. Fruit* and YegetiUile*, Pickles, Jellies. Raisins,
Jfflv 28, 1800. 4H tf j NuU, e>e. Seeii Potatoes of all varieties.
i Special attention given to filling and shipping
j orders.
mch 10 23
Ksr.y years atro, lbs write? ef '.h:se tines aad tn inv.'. : /i y-.ys:
Island of Ct. Croh: Is? their health, asperlented and •.rltncas-'d nan -
her.sC nai e£oct: cf the r.unt there preinsci uytr. nary cf tho invaiidt
ourselves) sockinj health ; and, upon Lr.uiry and invesrijation, obtains,
of its medicinal virtues. Ke vas dsli"h:cd and siiryrleed, and n?fr hio
whi'-h soon occurred, detorainod, if peaable, to procure the to.-: right
and sell it in the United Stater.
The result of his lahcw was a glorious -access for himself and suffering humanity,
for the celebrated PLAhTATIOil BITTE23 was thus made known to the world. PLAN
TATION BITTZ23 hoinj an article of real merit, founded upon new principles, and
relying wholly upon the vegetable world for its medicinal effects, werked a rapid revolu-
Ucn in the history of medicine, and became as a household word all over the civilised
wor d. The cabalistic S. T.—13S0—Z. was a talisman of health, and the Remand for
the PLANTATION BITTEHS seen far cncccded the abilities of the preprietert to supply.
Notwithstanding the large impertaticn cf Et. Crcis Hum, made expressly for the com
pounding of these Litters, the quantity was inadequate. It therefore became necessary
that arrangements upon an extensive scale abroad should at once be made, and an agent
was dispatched to St. Thomas for that purpsce. He was fortunate in securing and
leasing several plantations on some cf the largest and most productive estates on the
island. Housss, stills and presses were erected as if by magic, which utterly “ aston
ished the native:.” The services cf experienced men and natives of the island were pro
cured, and very soon the proprietors of the PLANTATION EITTEItS were in a position
to surely their laboratory with all the perfectly pure St. Croix Bum needed in maaufae-
turing thc GSSAT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND INVIQOSATOE. The above out represents
the natives crushing the sugar-cane and otherwise preparing it for the stills and presses.
As an antidote to Pevcr and Ague, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, and
other kindred diseescs, the use tf the PLANTATION LITTLES is unsurpassed in the
history ef the world. Over 2ve million bottles are disposed ef annually. They are
adapted to old ai?l young, male and female. They are agreeable in taste, and always
produce an immediate beneficial result.
cli 3. 1800. 22 ly
■x-ioie:
DEMOCRAT
JOB OFFICE.
I AM now prcyaroil to execute nil JOB Y.’OBK
of every description, such as
LAW BLANKS.
LAW BlUi-iFS,
HAND BILLS.
BILfi HEADS,
^ _ LABELS,
^ BUSINESS CARDS,
VISITING CARDS, AND PLACARDS.
r; J;
* Ml
to suit.
1—ALSO——
Cards und Printing Paper always on hand.
Office on the Public Square, North of the Old
ourt House.
CHERAW & DARLINGTON R. R.
CHARLES KERRISON,
F ormerly of the firm of c. a e. l.
KERRISON, would inform his friends and
the public that he has purchased from Mr. James
B. Betts, all his
STOCK IN TRADE, &c.,
AT THE STORE,
No. 252 Kins Street, Cliarlesiton, S. C.,
AMI WILL THKRB UIIKTIXt’K TIIE
DRY GOODS BUSINESS
WHOLESALE nnd RETAIL, FOR CASH, on bis
own individual account and responsibility. He
will proceed without delay, to replenish nnd re
new the Stock, and continue so doing until the
assnrtmeni shall be nmdt* complete and attractive.
As the terms will be Strictly Uftsh, or approved
city acceptance for a short credit, it necessarily
All work neatly and promptly executed at prices^ follows that the prices must Lb* kept at least us
low as to be found at any other respectable cs-
taW'shment. E
;Mfi» brother, Mr. E. L. KERRISON, assisted tty
May. A. 1» McDONELli, both experienced mer
chants in this line, will be found at his store aid
ing in the conduct and management, of the busi
ness, and it is hoped that his and their efforts to
win the confidence and patronage of the public
will be as successful as in past days was the old
firm at corner of King and Market Street,
inch 24—ly
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, >
Ciikkaw, S. C., April 12, 18t>'.) j
OX AND AFTER TUESDAY, THE 13TH ins*.,
the following Schedule will be run by the Trains
on the R oad:
Leave Cheraw
Arrive at Elorenco
Leave Florence
Arrive at Cheraw
April 12
S.
7 00 A M
10 00 A. M
3 4f» P. M
f» 30 P. M
S. SOLOMONS,
Superintendent.
Rosdallis,
it
OXAYD S TOXIC MIXTCRE, CHEMICAL
Food, JSbools Air lie Fills. Ac. For calf
Lj — HART, DARKER & CO.
.1 >w> If. 1)7 tf
IXTotioo.
the undersigned
j.jM sic * t the 1st of October nexi. the undersigned
^ # *?'Yill establish bimself in Florence, for the
'd&fe rrpijit hc° of liis profession, and offers bis services •
■t.i C.WI1 i.ntlTK-i'i j t„ It,,, b-liabitanis of ilie Town of Florence and its
iy
praetn-c v hu
| Vicinity.
Aug 18
MORTON WARING, M. D.
_ 40 7t
Closing Out.
GREAT BARGAINS.
Jerome P. Chase,
FLORENCE, S. C.
a v,c ' v t° rhanges in business, offers
v,". ' ^Ltftble STOCK *knd Town Property
with hi* splendid Store, at prices lower than Cost
and Value.
Jan 2? 17 ly
CHOOL BOOKS, STATIOFERV, SUNDAY
CHOOL BOOKS and REWARD CARDS.
Thcoloirical & Miscellaneous Books.
Agency of the Charleston Bible Society and
other English and American Religious Publica
tion Societies.
Ooders for supplying Sunday School and Paris
Libraries will be promptly attended to. A full
supply of
School Books, Stationery,
and all School Requirements. Teachers in the
country will find it to their advantage to intrust
their orders to us as prompt attention will be
given and liberal discounts allowed.
Peculiar advantages to persons residing in
the Country.
Jgfcay” Any books published in America or Eu- j
rope will be sent tnahy part of the country, Frev |
of Extra charge, on receipt of Publisher’s price. |
All the Weekly, Monthly and Quarterly Periodi
cals supplied by subscriptions or single numbeis. |
In addition to our large Stock of New nnd 1
Standard Miscellaneous Books, will be found a
great variety* of Fancy Articles usually found in !
a retail Book and Stationery Stoic.
Persons from the Country, visiting Charleston !
will find tho “Circulating Library’’ attached to
this establishment a great convenience.
N. B. Address,
“Uogartie*!* Book Depository,”
CHARLESTON S. C.
mck 24 23 ly
North Eastern Rail Road.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, X. E. R. R. )
Cuaki kston, S. C., April 12, 18U8. j
ON AND AFTER MONDAY THE 13 th Inst.,
the following schedule will be run by the Trains
on this Road:
EXPRESS DAILY.
Leave Charleston 10.00 A. M
Arrive at Florence 3.30 P. M
Leave Florence 10.35 A. M
Arrive at Charleston 4.00 P. M
ACCOMMODATION.
(DAILY, EXLEl’T SUNDAYS.)
Leave Charleston 1.30 P. M
Arrive nt Florence 10.00 P. M
Leave Florence 2.30 A. At
Arrive at Charleston 11.15 a. M
S. S. SOLOMONS,
Snperintendent.
April 12.
II. KUATTE & CO.,
W IK ILLS ALE G ROGERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 1S5 East Bay,
Charleston, S. C.
J. C. IT. CLAL’SSEX.
II. K LATTE.
oa ”i 4 i-y-
W. & M. R. R. COMPANY.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE. >
W1 LI.MINGTON, N. C..MAY 11. 1S08. /
O AND AFTER April 11th, PASSENGER
TRAINS on this road will run on the follow
ing Schedule *
EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leave Willmington daily at 1:15 A. M.
Arrive at Florence !0::!2 A. M.
Arrive at Kingsville 1:45 P. M*
Leave Kingsville 12:40 P. M-
Arrive at Florence 3:55 P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington 0:15 P. M.
Express Train connect closely at Florence with j
the Northeastern Railroad for Charleston, and \
Cheraw and Darlington Railroad for Cheraw,
and at Kingsville with tlie South Carolina Rail- i
road for Augusta, to which point the cars run i
through without change.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Leave Wilmington daily (Sun. ex.) at 8:05 P. M.
Arrive at Horeticc - 2:40 A. M.
Arrive at Kingsville 0:00 A, M.
Leave Kingsville 4:00 P. M,
Arrive at Florence *.):40 P. M
Arrive at AVilmington 5:10 A. M.
Accojnmo«latiou Train' unects closely »t Flor
ence with the Northeastern Railroad for Charles
ton, and at Kingsville v.i;!i :h South Carolina
Railroad for Angusta.
Pass, ngerr for < dumbia should take tho Ac-
comuiodaticn Train.
WM. MacRAE,
April 11 7—tf Gen’l 8upt.
Scott’s Shirt Emporism.
TUB ONJ.V EXCLUS1VK
a-ETsr'riL,E3xff:E3Nr 3 s
FURNISHING STORE
IN CHARLESTON.
The
Proprietor of the Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods
Emporium, Meetr.ig-street, near Market, desirous
of biinging tiie famous
Star
Shirts into general use, and believing that it is
only accessary for gentlemen to wear these
h iits
j once io be well pleased with them, will hereafter
offer them to his customers
and
the public generally at cost prices. IIis stock of
Neck Ties, Scarfs and
o liars
will also be sold at such prices as to defy compe
tition, and if satisfaction is not
G-iven
he will return the money. His charges are so
reasonable as almost to make buyers believe the
articles are given
Away
| He is prepared to make 81.ires to order with the
utmost dispnich ; and his assortment of ready-
ntpde Shirts is so full that buyers can be fitted at
at a moment’s notice. For proof of these stote-
ments call
At Scott’s
Star Shirt and Furnishing Goods Emporium.
treet, nearly opposite Market Hall
IP. IP _ T O A. ILi E ,
('hnrlrston, S. C.. M&nnfacturer tf
DOORS, SASH, BUNDS.
H aving the largest and most
COMPLETE FACTORY in the Souther*
States, and keeping always on hand a large and
most complete stock of Doors, Savhea, BHadb,
Sash Doors, Store Doors, Shutters, Mould lay,
Ac., &c., I am enabled to sell low and at ICanw-
facturer’s prices.
N. B.—Strict attention paid to shipping is
good order.
April 7 27 ly
JMCoOloiietrx
8 ADD UES,
TEAM HARNESS,
PLOW IIAMES.
lUtlDLES, Ac., *•.
T HE undersigned begs to invite your atten
tion to the fact that he ha* recently purchas
ed a large lot of Government McLellan Saddles
and Team Harncs. which he is offering at n re
duced prices, single or in quantity.
—also—
To his stock of fine Sommesets and Shafleo
Saddles, Carriage and Buggy Harness, Plough
Gear, and new WcClellan Saddles, Team Harness
Plough Harness, &c.
1 am selling the Plough Bridles and Collars
at New York Factory Prices by the dosen to deal
ers.
F. F. CHAPEAU,
68 Meeting-street, next to Mills House,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Feb 17 20 ly.
DinT GOODS
IFOie. TYPE SE-A-SOIST,
JUST OPENED
AT
STOLL, WEBB A Co.
f Domkstic Stobf., > ... ( Laos Mtorb, 1
{ 287, } K,n S \ 289. /
We are now receiTinp’ a Tory large dock, well
selecteil, for both our
JiKTAIL nml
WHOLESALE
DEPARTMENTS.
MERCHAXTS ami PLANTERS Ti*iting our
city, are spcrially* inviteil to cxnniino our >toek.
FULL LINKS OF CALICO FROM 7 to 14} e.
FULL LINES OF DROWN SHIRTINGS, 7 e.
to best quality.
FULL LINES OF LONG CLOTHS, 7 to 20 u4
24 c.
Together with rrery article to he fouafi ia a
well sclccteil stock, at
STOLL, WEBR & Co..
UAXcaoiT * old ataad.
Feb 1—1869—ly King street.
rsfEEUS'
sS
Oct 21
DANIEL H. SILCOX.
FURNITURE AND CHAIR
WAREHOUSE,
175 177 and 179 King Street,
Charleston, S. 0.
BtTiY"Furniture made and repaired. Geeda
packed with care for Shipping.
Oc-t 21 ; t ^ 4 1-j.
MRS. W. A. M ERHTENS, -
Wholesale and Betall Dealer and
Manufacturer of
BOOTS & SOHE&,
LADIES fl\e oaitebs
ALSO
BOYS AND CIIILDttEN’S SHOK»,
TRUNKS, VALI8K8, he.
yo. 282 KINO ST., Cli A KLESTOS, S. 9.
Of 1^28. 5 ly
GEO. H. HOPP 0 K,
Factor and Commission Merchant
ACCOMMODATION WHARF,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Ort 7 2 rf
LENGNICK & SELL,
27 HAYNE STREET,
CIEiuft-IRiI-.EiSTOlSr, S- O-
Im/Hirtrr* anti Jobbrrt in
FANCY GOODS,
LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS,
A 1.1. QUALITIES AMD PRICES, AMD
MILIalATKKY O O O I> ft,
OF EVERT DE8CBICTIOM.
G. A. I.KNGNICK ED. EMKRICK fKLL.
mch 24 25 6m
Meeting
mar 24—25 ly
G. J. lilj HN,
V/holosale and Retail Druggist,
S. 11. CORNER KINO AND JOHN STREKT6,
C II A U J, E S T 6 N, S. C.
ORDERS from Druggists*, Physicians and Coun
try mere*hn’iis filled promptly End prices guaran
teed to give satisfaction.
Wholesale Agent for
FE YER
2STC3-0”
A XL) A G VE C I RE.
preparation prepared in
A genuine .Southern
Charleston. S. C.
A Purely Vegetable Compound.
A certain Cure.
Fob Sale in Dabi.inuton nv
NORMKNT a EARLY.
J. J. FSaEMIXC
Attorney at Law,
SUMTER. S. C.
-I
CtiAKi.ESTON, S. 0., Aug. 17, 1868.
Mr. J. Jl. Ttasdule,
Dkab Sin :—My wife was suffering for a long
j time with Chills aud Fever and after using va-
j rious remedies without effect, l was induced to
try youv “Marengo” Fever and Ague Cure which
proved a complete success. I imw take great
pleasure in rcceommemling it tc» uU iufloring
with Fever and Ague and also as an excellent
Tonic creating a speedy change in the CniiBtitu-
tion and entirely free .m injurious effects.
Yours Very Respectfully
Will practice in
Feb 21
Law and Equity
Courts.
21
in any of the
M. W
(>ct. 28
WEBB.
•y
I i V-
MRS. PARKER,
just ri'i-tiveJa new supply of beautiful
.NDUWN8.
Aug 1
<11
HENRY BISCHOFF & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Dealer* in
i M IXES,
LIQUORS,
SEG ART.
TOBACCO,
Ac., Ce.
197' E-A.ST BA-Y,
( Imrleston, S. C.
H. mst-iiorr. C. WI LUEB.M. J. K TIKriK
< ti t n. 4 1-y
JOtiry Groocis,
Dry Goods!! Drv Goods!!!
AT
LOUIS COHEN & CO S.,
C/fARLFSrOX. S. C.
W K beg to call the attention of our friend*,
cmdomerw. and citmen.« generally to our
large and unrivnilrd Stock of Foreign and Do-
me?tio
DIRTST OOOIDS,
which will be found complete in every depart
ment. And we are offering them at the very
lowest cash prices.
Buyers will find it to their advantage to ex
amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
LOUIS ( OHKN h GO’S.,
248 Kiug Street—in the bend.
Oct 28 6 1 j
VIC TORIA HOTEL:
CHARLESTON, S. C.
F. OFDEBEECK,
Proprietor.
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