The Darlington democrat. (Darlington, S.C.) 1868-1871, November 10, 1869, Image 4
T EC E E JL E E I ET C3-T O 3ST E E 2vE O C E ^ T-
Hrligtoud. Wew Business.
m* Old Ace.
“rrr thim ib boom.”
t.jj ow imtly (*Md the Ute John Forten)
wodrf be oM age withoat the atonement.”
B«t with it, etd age may be cheerful and a
death bed a happy one.
Two hnadred jmn ago, the Rer 8. Rath-
erlbrd wrote to an aged nobleman in Scotland
»j m fcUowa, and the aged reader in the
pMMatday may nap good to hia soul by the
fidthM letter. Oh that the Holy Spirit
nay ho naght hr to wake the reading of it
• Waning. Hla influence it will not be ask.
ed in rain :
“I beseech you, sir, by the wounds of the
Redeemer by your appearance before Him
as you Jnd^e, and by the tcorth of your soul,
lose ao tine—run fast, for it is late. You
are now upot/lhc very bodies oftbe other life:
the Lord baa given you much, and therefore
he will require much. Oh, for the Lord's
sake, meat honored sir, look narrowly to the
work; for if you be upon staking sand, a blast,
a storm of death will blow you off, and there
will be no foundation for yonr poor soul.
“Read over your long life with the light
God’s daylight. Surely it is good to look to
your compass, and all that you have need of
for your shipping for eternity; for no wind
cso blow you back again into time. Remem
ber that when your race and the voyage of
life shall be ended, that when you shall be
ia the outmost circle and border of time, "ml
shall put your feet within eternity, all the
good things of his short night's scene will be
as nothing. One mile from God will be more
from eternity than if you had the charter of
three worlds.
“Now when you an thinking of the dregs
of the cup of life, and when old age, like
death's long shadow, is easting a covering
upon you, surely it is not fit time to count
upon this vain life, and set your heart and
love upon it. Do then, seek ease and rest
for youraoul in God, through Christ. There
is infinit justice, dear sir, with the party with
whom you have to do. It is nature not to
acquit the guilty; God forgetteth nat the
Surety and the sinner; and every man must
pay either in his own person (the Lord save
you from tbet payment) or in his Surety,
Christ.
“Blew the Lord that there is such a thing
as the free grace of God, and a free ransom
given for sold souls—the precious blood of
Christ. But the man that V not born again
ean not enter the kingdom of God. I wish
you an awakened soul; and, oh, betake your
self to Christ without delay.
“Ilaote, aged sinner, to the Lamb of God,
and aaek salvation in His procioas blood.
Oh dear honored sir lose not a moment, for
you have not one to spare. By your past
neglect of religion to the present moment,
you have made your repeotanoe the more
difficult; yet if you now at once implore the
help of god's Holy Spirit in the name of the
I<ord Jesus, He will grant your petition oven
now. It is not too late for you. 'Yet -here
f »#
room.
Jerome P. Chase,
FLORENCE, S. C.
L GENT for Buying, Selling anti Renting
Property
Offers Lots f> and 7 on Front-street, adjoining
Schouboe & Co.
The 3 valuable Lots forming the corner be
tween Currie's & Ulmo's
\nd other valuable business and dwelling lots
in the growing “city of Florence.”
HE 18 ALSO
Agent for the gr«at Brooklyn & Manhattan
Life Insurance Companies.
He begs to offer bis services and solicits the
patronage of those desiring to sell or rent in this
“city” or section , or to insure their lives
Call on oraddrestj him at Florence, S. C.
Jan 27 17 ly
mm
Use “Costar's” Liquid for BED BUGS.
Use “Costar’s” Powder for INSECTS.
!! BEWARE!! of all Spurious Imlta-
lions.
For $1, $2, $3 Sizes, Address
“COSTAR” COMPANY,
13, Howard-strcct, N. Y.
OH MY!! OH MY!! 41 can t stand il *”
“These corns will kill me.” 0 ! 01! 01! !
Use “COSTAR’S” C0R3 SOLVENT.
For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, old Sores, etc.,
Use “Costar’s” BUCKTHORN SALVE.
Sold by ail. Druggists in Darlington.
Sept 1
*0
E SPECIALLY designed for the use of the
Medical Profession and the Family, pos
sessing those intrinsic medicinal properties which
belong to an Old and Pure (Jin.
Indispensable to Females. Good for Kidnry
Complain'*. A delicious Tonic. Put up in cases
containing one dozen bottles each, and sold by
nil druggists, grocers, &c. A. M. Binningor &
Co., established 1778. No* 15 Beaver-street, New
York!
July 28 42
William G, Whilden & Co.,'
NO. 255 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON S. C.
H AVE ON hand a full
stock of Watches, Jew
elry, .Silver and Plated Ware.
Granite, China and Glass
ware,
Pocket and Table
cutilery, Gentlemens’ leatliur
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
XO. 137 MEETING S T R E E T.
Oct. 28 5 ly
48
3m
DRY GOODS!
Dry €b-©®«1s!
W^rh.
In all vegetables and aaimal life, the relation
between inward vitality and its outward
manifestation ia both inseparable and mani
fest.
One cans, of fail nr. ia Christian life arises
from the tendency ou the part of soma to
encagejia outward Christian work, while
they overlook the secret culture of the heart.
I would aot aay on# word against teal in
Christian work; seal is good, bnt teal with
knowledge is hotter. Outward activity must
be baaed npon inward progress. Work and
prayer, labor and worship go togeathcr. It
is the tendency in certain periods of the
church to place much strain upon the out
ward activity of the Christian life, and the
convert gets the impression that there must
ba a eeaaeless running hither and thither,
and proelaiming the good news upon tbo
house-tops, and that is right, provided the
in ward progress of the soul in holy disposi
tions keeps pace with the outward work.
This matter ought to be considered carefully;
there is a deep philosophy in it. No man
ean have true soul-prosperity who engages
so (onstantly in Christian work as to have no
time for heart culture by means of medita
tion, prayer, and the reading of God's Word.
Healthy work springs from the inner life of
devotion. Sensational work is a light that
burns brightly and bsautifully for a time,
but soon vanishes away. Talking religion
is go. d, if it gr-ws out of praying and read
ing religion. A community is now and then
startled by the sudden fail of a minister, but
that fall was the result of a secret separation
Metwecu outward work and heart culture
• hieh has been growing for years. How often
• it happened that young persons lose in
years this seal ? Because it was
diffic ult, and the result was unsatisfactory
. nd so, in the freshness of new-born Chris-
< ..in love, new-meant but unsuccessful effort
was put forth, and the| worker loses heart
and hope; and well for him if he does not
begin to doubt the reality of that religion
which he haa unhappily learned to think of
moot in its aggressive aspects on the kingdom
of evil outside of himself. Inward piety
gives vigor to outward work, and it is extrem-
ly dangerous to forego secret cemmunion witli
God bcause the hands are so full of outward
' W. That U a process which, unless arrest
ed by our kind Father, will end in spiritual
death.—Rd. Ilarrald.
rjitf ■ " ^
little girl who was lookilg up into the
’ one evening, said to her mother. “If the
i af heaven is so splendid here, I
| like to look at the upper side.”
TDi^Sr C3rO>QcI^ s
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
t£*c., <£c. dbc.
I Would respectfully call the attention of the
people of Darlington autlaur^unUing Dis
tricts, that T nfii f xpc.:fing a large consignment
of merchandise, and being compelled to m ake
roou for the snme, I now offer my entire Stock,
oonsipting of the above named goods at prices
seldom heard of, suck as
Calicoes . . .
Homespun . .
Long Cloth
Gingham . . .
Fr. MusFn and Lawns 20 to 259*
Hickory Stripes
AC., &C., tfeCj
Sugar . .a...
Coffee
Flour
Clear Rib. Sides 9 zee
Prime Shoulders Id to IGc.
WHISKEY at New York prices,
adding freight.
^QQ BUSHELS CORN for sale.
CALL AND SATISFY YOURSELVES.
A. W. EOYNS,
Florence, S. C., June 9, 1809. [30 Oni.]
GJ-TJ
AT FLORENCE, S. C.
JEROME P. CHASE,
A GENT for JOHN B. SAr.DVS Celebrated
GUANO and FERTILIZERS.
Sells them at Florence, S C. at New York prie s
adding simply the cost of freight.
He solicits your patronage.
Jan 27 _ 17 ly
Cotton Ties. :
B BAUDS’ Pat out Lock Tics unsurpassed by I
any Tie yet manufactured. For neatners j
strength and durability, this Tie has no equal. 1
Having sold lhis Tie for the last, three years we i
feel that we can cordially recommend them to i
all Planters as the article they want. For sale I
by GKO. Vi. WILLIAMS Vfc OO.. Factor*, j
Charleston, S. C. j
Aug 18 46 8m
GEORGIA MUTUAL
r I IR. IE I-. UP E
INSURANCE CO.
-MACON, Ga.*
Old St^nd.
Burnham’s Drug Store.
f WOULD RESPECTFULLY
call the attention of FAR-
MERSand PHYSICIANS of the
Country, to my large STOCK of
Drugs and Medicines,
FANCY and
TOII.I’jT aiitut.es,
Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, Ate., also, the old
.'handiirdSA RSAP.VRLLA. made fronilh* original
receipt of R. IV. Burnham, which is rivalled by
none, ami his Anti-Cholera Mixture, which will
cure Cholera and ail disease of the bowels. At
wholesale or rcfntl.
Ciders from the country on Factors, will be
promptly attended to.
Give me a call before going elsewhere.
E. S. BURNHAM,
Rign of the Red Mortar.
King Street, Charleston, S. C.
Font doors below Calhoun Street.
Oct 28 5 ly
AUTHORIZ’D CAPITAL $500,000
A FIRST CLASS SOUTHERN CO.
THE undersigned having been appointed Agent
of the above first class Fire and Life Insurance
Company, would be pleased to receive for it n
share of the patronage of the citizens of Darling
ton County.
To those who have heretofore been prevented
from insuring their lives by the high rates charg- j
ed by other Companies, the Georgia Mutual of- i
fers great inducements. The ea-h paid to the j
Georgia Mutual. i« invested safely in the best sc- i
curities at a high rate of interest, thus enabling j
it to make large profits, which arc applied to dil j
vidends for the benefit of the policy-holders.— |
The advantages possessed and inducements offer
ed by the Georgia Mutual avo certainly not \
equaled by any other Copmnny in the United
Slates. Apply to
J. PLAYER WILSON,
Florence, S. C.
July 28. 18f>9. LT if
Rosdallis,
ONAND'S TONIC MIXTURE. CHEMICAL
Fou'l, BUooU Agus J’iU... rcr. Pot Hul.-
by HART, 1’ARKl.R i CO.
.Tun*’ 10 :17 if
UNTotioo.
O N the 1 at nf October nest, flic undcr.-i^Tiod
will •‘slabii.b himaclf in Florence, for the
practice of Ma ] rofewdon. Had off- i . hi* servioo.
lo tli«inhabitants oftno Town of Florence and its
vicinity.
MORTON WAKING, M. D.
Aug 18 10 7t
- '-'.hely Him- lutpnmrwi—und
iversal Clotmi Wr
1 with Rowit’s Vathht
r»d the
; * n y a P a
l tod, and will save
[ Ly saving labor ami clones.
Those who have used them give testimony as
follows r
“Wc like our machinetnuch; could not be per
suaded to do without it, and with the aid of Doty
we feel that wc arc master* of the position.”—
Iicv. L. Scott, Bishop M. E. Church.
“It is worth ouedajfcuka wc ®k in any family.”
—N. Y. Tribune.
“In the laundry of my house there is a per
petual thanksgiving on Mondays, for the inven
tion.”—Rev. Thfodor±Tj. CyyU'T.
“Every week lias givex$t a stronger hold upon
the aff^enons of the iutnafes of the laundry.”—
N. Observer.
“I heartily commend it to economists of time,
money, and contentment.”—Rev. J). Bellows.
Friend Doty—Your Inst improvement of your
Washing Machine is a compieie success. I assure
you ‘oip* machine,’ after a years’ use. is thought
more < to-day than ever, nmi^oulil not be part
ed with under any circuifls!sttt^|,s.”—Solon Robin-
eon mm ■ .
“Tour Washing Macliina^WP Been daily used
in our an miry, and the hoVisekeiper expresses
herself a- highly pleased with it. I< certainly
necomp’iidies a greater quantity of work, with
les- tab r, hnd does wear the clothes near so
much as he oi l lu.skfoned wash-board. By using
it. one laundress dispensed with.”—IFw. J/.
/•'. Round, Suf rintendcnt of (he Infant D'part-
‘ St. CatherifU s Kurtcry of New York.
PRICES,—A Fair Offer.
Send the retail price. Washer, $14, Extra
Wringer $'•>. and we will forward either or both
machines, free of freight, to places where no
one is idling: and so sure are we they will be
liked, that we agree to refund the money if any
one wishes to return the machines free of freight
after a month's trial, according todirceiions.
No husband, father or brother should permit
the drudgery of washing with the hands, fift}'-
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
Universal Wringer.
Canvassers with exclusive right of sale make
money fast, selling them
Bold by dealers generally, to whom liberal dis
counts arc made,
R. C. BROWNING, Gen. Asctlt,
82 ortlaudt *St., New York.
Aug 1* ^ 46 f
1869.
1869.
Fall Trade.
GREEN, WATSON & WALSH
|^FFER TO THEIR FRIENDS AMD
THE PUBLIC,
The most
convriFLiETiE stock:
OF •
Dry Goods,
GROCERIES,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
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
ZDiry C3rOOc3.s,
GROCERIES,
AND EVERYTHING DESIRED,
That we bnj for CASH, and sell for
Oeuslx Only,
AND THAT WE HAVE BUT
ONE PRICE.
The learned and unlearned arc dealt with alike.
W H O L E S A L E
are 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.
C O T T O ZEST
SHIPPED.
^|TE have made arrangements to
SHIP COTTON TO
R
1>. .T. PA l L S. K. Wr.LCII HKNItY DKANDE3.
PAUL, WELCH & BRANDES,
1.M10UTKUS A WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FOREIGN FRUITS,
Northern and Southern Produce,
NO. 215 EAST BAY,
(Directly opposite New Custom House.)
ClIARLIJSTOX, S. C.
Constantly on hand and arriving
Havanna and Florida Oranges, Lemons
Cocoa Nuts, Bananas, Plantains,
Pineapples, Apples, Potatoes, Unions, Canned
Fruiirt ; nd Vegetables, Pickles, Jellies, Uaisiiis,
Nut?, etc. 8cod Potatoes of all varieties.
Special attention given to filling and shipping
orders.
mch 10 2d ly
Closasig ©sii.
GREAT BARGAINS.
Jerome P. Chase,
FLORENCE, S. C.
■fJ^KTITH a view to change? in business, offera
iiis valuable STOCK and Town Property
with his splendid Store, at juices lower than Cost
and Value.
J 27 17
^-s-
MORE OR CHARLESTON
KING CASH ADVANCES
game when delivered, and having it held at
iBtTHER POINT
AS-LONO AS MAY BK DESIRED.
f
We will roc of re
CO ‘Z? TO
AT
SUMTER,
LYNCHBURG,
MAYESNILLE,
M ANC1IESTER,
AND TIMMONSVILEE.
GREEN, WATSON & WALSH,
Dealers in Ueneral Merchandize
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
FOGARTIE’S BOOK DEPOSITORY,
No. 2C0 KIXG-Street, (In the Ucutl,)
Sign of the Big Bible,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
B. M. Fogartik, S.vm’l Foqaktir, Agt.
s
CHOOU BOOKS. STATIOFI'UY. SUNDAY
SCHOOL BOOKS mi.l REWARD CARDS.
Theological & .Miscellaneous Books.
Agency of the Charleston Bible Society and
other English ami American Beligiou* Publica
tion Societies.
Coders for supplying Sunday School and P.iris
Libraries will be promptly attended to. A lull
supply of
School Books, Stationery,
and nil School llequirements. Teachers in the
country will find it. to their advantage to intrust
their orders to us os prompt attention will be
given and liberal discounts allowed.
Peculiar ndvantayes to persons residing in
the Country.
Any books published in America or Eu
rope will be sent to any part of the country, Frev
of Extra charge, on receipt of Publisher's jirice.
All the Weekly, Monthly and Quarterly Periodi
cals supplied by subscriptions or single numbeis.
In addition to our large Stock of New ami
Standard Miscellaneous Books, will be found a
great variety of Fancy Articles usually found in
a retail Book and Stationery Store.
Persons fro m the Country, visiting Charleston
will find the “Circulating Library 1 ’ attached to
this establishment a great convenience.
N. B. Address,
“Foarartle's Book Depository,”
CHARLESTON S. C.
molt 24 25 ly
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Lacy years a;o, the writer cf ihese liscj aid an invalid physician, •while visiting the
Island of St. Grab; for tliair health, osperlenoel and witnerooi many snrrrlsing and
beneficial offer.; cf the ?.nT* rhero preducod upon rainy cf the invalids who were .like
oaroelves) ocehing health; and, npoa inquiry rad investigation, obtained a mil history
of its medicinal virtue;. Ho woo dolirhted and surprised, and after his own r^ovary,
which soon occurred, determined, if possible, to procure the ’-ole right to manufacture
and sell it in the United States.
The result of his labors w.v. a -leiions success for himself and suffering humanity,
for the celebrated PLAi.'j.'AYIQ.T 3IPV2d3 wat taus made known to the warli PLAN
TATION BITT3P.3 being an article of reel roorit, founded upon new principles, and
relying wholly upon the vegetable world for :".o medicinal effects, worked a rapid revolu
tion in the history of medic:..:-, and became ns a household word all over the Civilised
world. The cabalistic S. T.-1CG0-Z. was n talisman cf health#and the Remand for
the PLANTATION SITTEES soon for enceoded the abilities of the prcrrietoS to supply.
Notwithstanding the large importation cf fit. Croix Pun, made expressly for the com
pounding cf 1 • •• 1 itsers, tho quantity was inadequate. It therefore became necessary
that crr-'‘ or. •■■.to extensive scale aUewf should at once be made, and an agent
was disp.' o ..-A rs So. Phcnias for that jbt* “o was fortunate in securing and
honing scr.: c.l plantations on some of thajlargest and most productive estates on the
island. Ileuses, stills and presses were erected as if by magic, which utterly “ aston
ished the natives.” Tho services of experienced men and natives of the island were pro
cured, ana very soon the proprietors cf the PLANTATION BITTEES were in a position
to supuly their laboratory with all the perfectly pure St. Croix Bum needed in manufac
turing the GE3AT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND INYIGOEATOft. The above out represent*
the natives crashing the sugar-oano and otherwise preparing It for the stills and presses.
As an antidote to Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, and
other kindred diseases, the use cf the PLANTATION BITTEES is unsoipassed in the
3? _ JP_ TO-A-ILtE,
Charleston, S. C., Manufacturer of
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS.
history of tho world. Over five million bottle:
adapted to old and young, male and female. 1
ureduee an immediate beneficial result.
eh 3. I8C9. 22
are disposed of annually. They art
hey are agreeable in taste, and always
H aving the largest and most
COMl’LETK FACTORY in the Soiithera
States, and keeping always on hand a large aa4
most complete stock of Doors, Satthes, BiiacU^
Sash Doors, Store Doors, Shutters, Mouldings,
«Vc., &c., I am enabled to sell low and at Maaa>
facturer’s prices.
N. B.—Strict attention paid to shipping im
good order.
April 7 27 ly
IMCoOlollctxi
saddl.es,
TEAM HARNESS,
PLOW HAMES,
BRIDLES, Ac.. &q.
T HE undersigned begs to invite your atten
tion to the fact that he has recently purelian-
ed a large lot of Government McLcllan Saddle#
and Team Karnes, which he is offering at a re
duced prices, single or in quantity.
ALSO
To hig stock of fine Sommesets and Shaft?*
Saddles, Carriage aud Buggy Harness, Plough
Gear, and new WcGTellan Saddles, Team Harness
Plough Harness. &c.
1 am -idling the Plough Bridles and Collars
at New York Pactory Prices by the dozen to deal
ers.
F. F. CHAPEAU,
G8 Meeting-street, next to Mills House,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Feb 17 20 ly.
DRY GOODS
ITOFL THE SEV^SOUNT,
JUST OPENED
AT
STOLL, WEBB & Co.
( Domf.itic Stubk, \ Kin „ J Lies Sron*.
I 287, / Kin * { 1 289.
Wo aro now receiving a very large stock, well
selected, tor both our
RETAIL and
W HOLE8ALE
DEPA RTMENTS.
MERCHANTS and PLANTERS visiting our
city, are specially invited to examine our stock.
FULL LINES OF CALICO FROM 7 to 14J e.
FULL LINKS OF BROWN SHIRTINGS, 7 e.
to best quality.
FULL LINES OF LONG CLOTHS, 7 to 20 aad
24 e.
Together with every article to be found ia a
well selected stock, at
STOLL, WEBB & Co..
Baxckoft's old stand,
Feb 1—1869—ly King street.
}
Iv
D i: MOCK A T
JOB OFFICE.
I AM now prepared to execute all JOB WORK
of every description, such us
LAW BLANKS,
LAW BRIKFS,
HAND BILLS,
BILL HEADS,
LABELS,
BUSINESS CARDS.
VISITING CARDS, AND PLACARDS.
All work neatly and promptly executed at prices
to suit.
A—ALSO
Cards and Printing Paper ahva} r s on hand.
Office on the Public Square, North of the Old
ourt House.
CHARLES KERRISON,
F ORMERLY OF THE FIRM OF C. & E. L.
KERRISON. would inform his friends and
the public that he lias purchased from Mr. Jamcii
B. Betts, all his
STOCK IN TRADE, &c.,
AT THE STORE,
No. 252 King Street, Charleston, S. C.,
AND WILL THERE CONTINUE THE
DRY GOODS BUSINESS
WHOLESALE and RETAIL, FOR CASH, on bis
own individual account and responsibility. He
will proceed without delay, to replenish ami re
new the Stock, and continue so doing until the
assortment shall be made complete and attractive.
As the terms will be Strictly (’asll, or approved
city acceptance for a short credit, it. necessarily
follows that the prices must be kept at least as
low as to be found at any *»rh«*r respectable es
tablishment.
llis brother, Mr. K. I». KERRISON. assisted by
Maj. A. I * MoDOXELL, both experieifced mer
chants in this line, will be fountl at his store aid-
! ing in the conduct and management of the husi-
| ness, and it is hoped that his and their efforts to
j win Hi * confidence ami patronage of the public
PHFRAW A DARI IWnTflNI R R i 'Vill b.* as successful U8 III past days was the old
^*■ ^"**'*^* ^ U/AnLllvO I vJli lli •L j fi rm a t corner of King and Market Street.
inch 24—ly
SuotiY STiirt Emporiimi.
Tin: ONLY EXCLUSIVE
GEINTTLEIIS/IIEKr’S
FURNISHING STORE
IN CHARLESTON.
\STEEU§-
pr-i
' x x r »tSIimf.
Ji£S*L.
fiUPERlNTENDENT S OFFICE, 1
Oct 21
DANIEL H. SILCOX.
FURNITURE AND CHAIR
WAREHOUSE,
175 177 and 179 King Street,
Charleston, S. C.
Furniture made and repaired. Gecdv
packed with care for Shippinir.
4 Uy.
Oct 21
ClIKHAW, S.
April 1:
2, 1KG9
. i
ON AND AFTKU TU
BSD AY, Til
B 13T 2 [
in
at.,
the following Schedule
will be run
by the T
ra
ins
on the Road:
Leave Cheraw
7 (M>
A
M
Arrive at Florence
10 (N)
A.
M
Leave Florence
8 45
P.
M
Arrive at Cheraw
r> 30
P.
M
S. S. SOI
jOMONS
Supc
rintende
nt
April 12
10.00 A. M
.'{.30 l>. M
10.tin A. M
4.00 r. M
ly
II. KLATTE & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No, 185 East Bay,
Charleston, S. C.
Ott 21
J. C. II. CLAUSSEN.
II. KLATTE.
4 l-y
North Eastern Rail Road.
SUPERINTENDENT*OFFICE, N. E. R. R. \
Charleston, S. C., April 12, 1808. |
ON AND AFTER MONDAY THE 18 th inst..
the following schedule will be run by the Trains
on this Road:
EXPRESS DAILY.
Leave Charleston
Arrive at Florence
Leave Florence
Arrive at Charleston
ACCOMMODATION.
(DA ILY, K XC KI’T 8L N DA Y8. )
Leave Chariest on l.RO P. M
Arrive at Florence 10.00 P. M
Leave Florence 2.30 A. M
Arrive at Charleston 11.1b A. M
S. S. SOLOMONS,
Superintendent.
April 12.
W. & M. R~ R. COMPANY'
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE. )
WlLLMINGTON, N. Y 11. i8()8. |
O AND AFTER April 11 tb, PASSENGER
TRAINS on this road will run on the follow
ing Schedule *
EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leave Willmingtondaily at 1:13 A. M.
Arrive at Florence 10:32 A, M.
Arrive at Kingsville 1:46 P. M
Leave Kingsville 12:40 P. M-
Arrive at Florence goo P, M.
Arrive at Wilmington •: 1 o P. M.
Express Train connect closely at Florence witli
the Northeastern Railroad for Charleston, and
Cheraw and Darlington Railroad for Cheraw-,
and at Kingsville with the South Carolina Rail
road for Augusta. to which point the cars run
through without change.
AC( ’OM MOD ATI ON T K AIN.
Leave Wilmington daily (Sun. cx.) at 8:03 P. M.
Arrive at Florence* 2:40 A. M.
Arrive at Kingsville 0:00 A, M.
Leave Kingsville 4:<Kt I'. M,
Arrive at Florence 0:40 P. M
Arrive at Wilmington 3:10 A. M.
Accommodation Train connects closely at Flor
ence with the Northeastern Railroad for Char 1 ^s-
ton. and at Kingsville with the .South Carolina
Railroad for Augusta.
Passengers for Columbia should fa ko the Ac
commodation Train.
WM. MacRAE,
April 11 7—tf GenT Supl.
•i. J. FliKAIING,
Attornej at Law,
SUMTER. S. C.
Will prft.tic. in Law nml Equity in any of the
Courts.
Pol 21 21
The
Proprietxvr of the Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods
Emporium, Meeting-street, near Market, desirous
of bringing the famous
Star
Shirts into general use, and believing that it is j
only necessary for gentlemen to wear these
h iits
once to be well pleased with them, will hereafter '
offer them to his customers
and
the public generally at cost prices. His stock of —
Neck Ties, Scarfs and
o liars
will also be sold ut such prices as to defy compe
tition, and if satisfaction is not
G-iven
he will return the money. His charges are so
reasonable us almost to make buyers believe the
articles are given
Away
Ho is prepared to make Shirts to order with the
utmost dispatch : and his assortment of ready
made .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.
MRS. W. A. MERHTENS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer and
Manufacturer of
BOOTS SO DIES,
LADIES FINE GAITERS
ALSO
BOYS AND CHILDREN’S SHOES,
TRUNKS, VALISES, &C.
KJ.XG ST., CHARI. KSTOX, K 9.
ly
NO. 28
Oct. 28
Meeting-street, nearly
mar 24—25 lv
opposite Market Hall
O. J. LtlJIlA 1 ,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
S. E. CORNER KINO AND JOHN STREETS,
C HA R 1* KSTO.V g. c.
ORDERS from Druggists. Physicians and Coun
try merchants filled promptly and prices guaran
teed to give satisfaction.
Wholesale Agent for
“HVI-A. IR ISTGO”
FEVER AND A CUE CURE.
A genuine Southern preparation prepared, in
Charleston, S. C.
A Purely Vegetable Compound.
A certain Cure.
Fou Sale i.n Darlington nv
NOP.xiENT & EARLY.
I’iiarl.stox, S. C., Aug. 17, 18‘<8.
Mr. J, if Tatsdalt,
Dear Sir :—My wife was suffering for a long
time with Chills and Fever and after using va
rious remedies without effect. 1 was induced to
try your “Marengo*’ Fever and Ague Cure which
proved a Complete success. I now take great
pleasure in rccconimcndtng it to all suffering
with Fever ami Ague and also as an excellent
Tonic creating a speedy chance in the Constitu
tion and entirely free from injurious effects.
Yours Very Respectfully,
M. W. WEBB.
Oct. 2$ 5 ly
MRS." PARKER,
H AS Just received a new supply of bcaitlilul
StiN DOWNS,
GEO. H. HOPP 0 K,
Factor ami Commission Merchant.
ACCOM MO I>ATI( >N WH A RF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Oct 7 2*/
LENGN I CK"& SELL,
27 HAYNE STREET,
OtIA.K.L.ESTOlSr,©- C-
Importers and Jobber* in
FANCY GOODS,
LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS.
ALL QUALITIES AND PRICKS, AND
n i JjJjE n k it y goods,
OK EVERY DESCRIPTION.
O. A. LKNGNICK ED. KM ERICK BELL.
mch 24 25 f>m
HENRY BISCHOFF & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Ann Dkalek* is
WINES,
LIQUORS,
SEGART.
TOBACCO,
Ac., C<r.
lOT' EA.ST
Charleston, S. C.
H. BISCHOFF. C. WULDEKM. J. II. riKCKii
Oct 21, l
Ci-oocis,
' Dry Goods!! Dry Goods!!!
AT
LOUIS COHEN & CO’S/,
CHARLESjTO.Y. S. C.
beg to call the attention of our friend**
cuetomers. and Citiscns generally to oui*
large and uhrivailcd Stock of Foreign and Do
mestic
IDJEtTsT G003DS,
which Will be found complete in every depart
ment. And we are offering them at the ref/
lowest cash prices.
Buyers will find it to their advantage to ex
amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
LULLS (’OHI.N & CO’S.,
iiivS King Street—in the bend.
Oct 28 5 ly
VICTORIA HOTEL*
CHARLESTON, S. C.
V, 01‘DEBEECK,
Proprietor.
Aug 4
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