The Darlington democrat. (Darlington, S.C.) 1868-1871, November 17, 1869, Image 4
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£Nl%$ccllane0u*<
Xlkiugs we Cuu’t Afford.
Our mothers taught us Tcry imperfectly
the distinction between spending and invest
ing; and if we read the signs of the times
aright, the sins of the mothers will be visited
upon the daughters even unto the third and
fourth generation. Of course we have a
vague idea that ‘‘he that giveth to the poor
lendeth to the Lord, and he will repay him
again," bnt have wo any adequate idea of
the safety and the blessedness of this invest
ment of giving.
I do not refer to gold and silver alone.
Gab we afford to spend so ranch time in
fashionable calls, and fashionable parties,
and fashionable dress, and invest so little
among the sick, the sad, and the suffering
ones in our midst? Again, can we otford to
spend so much time and money on extrava
gances of dress and and in luxuries, and in
vest so little in papers, books and lectures
We can count families by score now, in the
Nineteenth Century, whose readiug matter
is confined to a cheap religious publication
perhaps monthly or semi-monthly, and a
weekly one of local news.
Your children positivly watte (or worse
than throw away.) much of the time iu long
evenings and in rainy days, which, if inves
ted in good papers, magazines and books
would prove to them an exhaust less mine of
wealth and happiness. Now. as the rainy
weather and the long winter evenings ap
proach, ask yourselves if yon can afford to
do without these things.
Many of our well-to do farmers and others
are too niggardly in regard to the money
they iueest in the education of their children
Ifa child will take an education, he or she
has a right to it; and there are few maxims
I believe iu more implicity than.—“Where
there is a will there is a way. 1 '
Hut lately I heard a lady of wealth, and
one cf good natural abilities, say to another
of intelligence and good education : “Oh, if
my father had only done as yours did, and
given me a good edudation, I would willing
ly exchange for it every cent I posses to
day.” We ask:—Can parents afford to
store the lives of their sons and their daugh
ters with such regrets as these ?”
R. R. R.
Let a young man at twenty years of age
put twenty dollars at interest, instead of ex
pending it for tobacco. Then, at the begin
ning of the next year repeat it, and include
also the principal and interest of the prece
ding year, and thus continue to do from year
to year, until he shall h.jve reached the ago
of seventy ; the amount he would realize
would exceed thirty thousand dollars.
It has been said that an Irishman is at
peace only when he is in a quarrel; a Sootch-
man at home only when he is abroad ; an
ICnsrlishumu contented only when tujJmjr
fault with somebody oi something; and a
busy, blustering impetuous American is at
the height of felicity only when he is in all
these tumultuous conditions at the same time.
A little rascally boy, on being asked to
what trade he would wish to be brought up
replied : “ I will bo overseer of the Poor
House, because ever since papa has been an
overseer, we’ve had pudding for dinner.”
New ISusiness.
Jerome P. Chase,
FLORENCE, S. C.
A ct:NT for Duyiug, Selling and Renting
PfMtrfj
offers Lot;! Cam! 7 on Front-street, adjoining
Soli online & C<>.
The 8 vuliiaLlo Lots forming the corner be
tween Currie's <x Ulmo's
And other valuable business and dwelling lots
in the growing “city of Florence.”
he is ALSO
Agent for the great Brooklyn &, Manhattan
Life Insurance Companies.
He begs to offer liis services and solicits the
patronage ofthose desiring sell or rent in this
‘•city” or section , or to insure their lives
Call on or address him at Florence, S. C.
Jan 27 17 ly
I sc ‘To:-tar's" Liquid for BED BIGS.
Use “Co: tar's” Powder for INSECTS.
!! BEWARE!! of all Spurious Imita
tions.
For ;j!, $2, Sizes, Address
' “COSTAR” COMPANY,
13, Iloward-street, N. Y.
OH MY!! OH MY!! “ I eRn ' t sUnJ
“These corns will kill me.” 0 ! U !! O!!!
Use “COSTAR S” CORN SOLVENT.
For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, old Sores, etc.,
Use “CostarV* BUCKTHORN SALVE.
Sold by all Druggists in Darlington.
Sept 1 4S ~ 3m
DRY GOODS!
Dry (woods!
CT4-oocl!S.
GROCERIES,
G KOOERIE3,
GROCERIES,
it'"., dc. dc.
ItT <3- T o UST JD IE IMI O C IR. _A- r 37 .
E SPECIALLY designed for the use of the
Medical Profession and the Family, pos
sessing those inlrinne medicinal properties which
belong to an Old and I*vre Civ.
Indispensable to Females. G^od for K.'dnry
CortplainU. A delicious Tonic. Put up in oases
containing ojc doxen bottles each, and sold by
all druggists, grocers, ko. A. M. Iliomngei- A
Co., established 1778. No* 15 Bcavcr-street, New
York.
July 28 42 f
William G. Whilden & Co, 3
NO. *55 KING STREET.
CHARLESTON S. C\
H AVE ON hand a ft.ll
stock of Watches, Jew
elry, Silver and Plated Wnre.
Oriuiite, China and Glass
ware.
Pocket ana Table
cuttlery. Gentlemens' leather
Travelling Bag#V«aea. Tooth
nail and i(nir Brushes, and a variety of Fancy
article* which they offer at moderate prices.
ALSO
Importers and Jobbers
OF
Crockny, China and Glassware,
AT
A r 0. 137 MEETING STREET.
Oct. 28 6 ly
1869.
1869.
Fall Trade.
GREEN, WATSON & WALSH
^FFER TO THEIR FRIENDS AISD
THE rUBLIC,
The most
STOCK:
OF
Dry €k-©©«1s.,
' , RO
'IS
is
Old StcLxxd,
Burnham^ Drug Store,
1 WOULD RB8PKCTFULLY
call the attention of FAB-
MKRS and FHY’SICIANS of the
Country, to my large STOCK of
Drags and Medicines,
FANCY AND
TOILET aiitici.es,
Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, &c., also, the old
Standard SAltS Al’ARLLA. made from the original
receipt of R. W. Burnham, which is rivalled by
none, und his Anti-Cholera Mivture, 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 ate a call before going elsewhere.
E. S. BURS HAM,
Sign of the Red Mot-far.
King Street, Charleston. S. C.
Four doors below Calhoun Sin ct.
Oct 28 5 iv
I Would It pe.'tfuliy call the attention of the
people of Dariingtuu and surrounding Dis
trict-- that I nm expecting a large consignment
of mi rchan-tiic. and being compelled to make
roon for ti:.- -am >, l now <»;Ter my entire Stock,
consisting d the above uatued goods at prices
seldom heard of, such as
(btlicocs
Homes),u;i
Long Cloth ,
Oil’ ;rb a m . . .. 0,1
Fr. Musi •*•• - -
Hickory Stripe* yf . j
- &c..
8} to IGc.
lijtt
\ LAtely
Uni vers’
The cantor bean, from which the oil is
mailo, i* becoming an imporotant industry
in I’erry Comity, Oalifbrpia. One prominent
dealer received at his warehouse 1000 bushels
in one day, paying 13.18 per bushel. It
yields more bushels to the acre than wheat.
\n exchange praises an egg, “laid on. our
by the Rev. Dr. Smith,” which shows
: Y’lthcr Smith is a layman as well
it mister.
i i on Victoris has set the style iu favor
riding habits as short as tbe ordinary
king dress, but gored on the inner side
tly to fit the conformation of the saddle,
so heavily shotted as not to rise.
i cxeelent cure for dyspepsia is this:
hungry dog a peace of meat, and
him till he drops it.
The man who fell back on his own resources
t ed his spine.
. richly-dressed lady stopped a boy trudg-
tlong with a basket, and asked:
iv little boy, have you got religion?”
. ma’am," said the inoccnt, “I've got
\ small darkey of Montgomery, Ala , sent
ui to pick berries the other day, buttoned
niscif up closely in the remnent of a Yan- i
over coat. When he returned his moth-
ob . rved it and accosted him: “What
thick coat for, sieh a hot day as dis?”
, t* ■■■■ iiiaminy,” replied the loyal boy,
| le mkeesdoes it.” You’re little fool,”
■1 the indignant old inaniitty; “doyou s’poc
Yankees got as much sence as we ’Meri-
- itas!”
. , o- What have you done with your doll?”
' V . joA- * 1 lather to his little datghlor.
‘ 'V , it I’ut it away to keep for my children
f •n l grow up.”
tiut if you should't have any ?”
“(Jh, well'. then it will do for Utv ftf-'^d-
j children.”
A delicate parcel to forwarded by rail—A
young lady rapped up in herself.
bee simple The money which is soon
-rted from t he fool who goso to a quack,
Action should follow thought. No farmer
can plow a field by turning it over in his
infnd.
. Iowa recently had a wedding i n which a j
•male clergyman tied the knot and ofliciully
kissed the bridegroom.
Sugar
P>ur
Clear Rib. ,
Prinie ;-diouIrter^‘ Iu to IGc.
WHISKEY at New York prices,
adding freight.
BCSnEI “ C! C03l> for sal0 '
CALL, and satisfy yourselves.
A. W. LOYNS,
Florcni'i . S. l uttc9, 1809. [30 Cm.]
gTtj isTO s
AT FLOItENCE, S. C.
JEROME P. CHASE,
4 GENT far JOHN 11. SARDY S Cekbratvsl
01 VN!) nii’l FERTiLIZEUS.
Strlls them at Flatrace, S.t’^ at New York prices
adding simply tile cost of fieipht.
11 c solicits your patronage.
J&B 27 17 ly
%iC.f &C.
in Sumter—seloctei to suit the times. Great ;
inducement:; will he offered to ca^li Buyers.
TEE ONE FRIGE SYSTEM,
which has made thii Store “A HOUSEHOLD
WORD,” will be continued. Remember that wc
deal in
jO:r*3r
GROCERIES,
AMD EVERYTHING DESIRED,
That ivc buy for CAaii, and sell for
Osbjslza. cOdO_l37- ?
AND THAT WE HAVE BIT
w
IP . JP . T O -A- EE,
Charleston, S. C„ Mannfaetnrer nf
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS.
TJie learned and unlearned are dealt, with alike.
W II O L E S A L E
are invite i to an examination of our STOCK.—
They can be supplied at Charleston Prices—freight
added.
Green, Watson & Walsh,
Cor. MAIN AND LIBERTY Sts.,
h. c.
pOrrrroisr
S III P P E I>.
1^7E have made arrangements to
KroT yean atm, the writer ef these lines and an hiTiUd t* .-' dm, ~l£e vidting th,
Island of ut. Croix far thsir haalth, czporieacsd and y.'i,i:siii .any surprising and
boneficial effoots of the Bum there produesd njon nsny cf -ha inraiiis who were Uiie
oursalves) seoMag health ; md, upon inquiry and invast:;- i, r. oht.vnedfull history
ef it: medicinal virtues. Be was delighted and surprised, and afar hi: cwr. rcoovory,
which soon oosurred, detenninod, if psasible, to jrccu-a -he -c'.a ri’ht to minnfacsuri
and sell it in the United States.
The remit cf his labors was a glorious success for himself and suffei'lng humanity,
f:: the cclabrated PBAKTATIOII B1TTSBS was thus made hn-m ta th-a warll. M.AU-
TATI01I B1T7BBS b :ing an ardde of ml merit, founded nycn :;-:w prinriples, and
relyiny wholly upon the vegetable world for its medicinal e.'.V,*', vssitd a raps-?, revolu
tion in the history of medicine, and became as a honsoho’.d wcrl a:i ever the civilised
world. The cabaiistie S. T. —1860—S. was a taiisinsn c: health, end the demand for
the PU8TAT10H 2ITTEBS soon far exceeded the alnlivc: cf the to supply.
IToiwiistcndirg the largo impertatlen of St. Crohn Bum, made for the com
pounding of these Bitters, the quantity was inadequate, ft therefore became necessary
that arrer.pcments upon an extensive scale abroad should ut one: he muse, and au agent
was dispatched to Sh Thomas far that purpose. Us rru: fortunate in securing and
leasing several plantations on seme of the largest and meet produc’ive estates cn the
island. Boases, stills and presses were erected as if by marie, which utterly “ aston
ished the native:.” The services of experienced men and s:d 1 ; s cf the irdrni were pro
cured, and very soon the proprietors of the PLANTATION SlTTiBS were in a position
to supply their laboratory with all the perfectly pure St. Crchs Bum needed in munufae-
turiag the 5BEAT DTSPEPTTO TONIC AND INVIOOlhtTOih The above out represents
the natives crushing the sugar-cans and otherwise preparing it for the still: and presses.
Ac an antidoto to Fever and Ague, Intermittent and ifahtricue Fevers, Dyspepsia, mi
other hindr:d diseases, the u:-o cf the PLANTATION B.ITTTBB is unsurpassed in the
history of the world. Over five million bottles are disposed ef annually. They are
adapted to old and young, male and female. They are agreeable in taste, and always
produce an immediate beneficial result
ch 3,1 SCO. 22 ly
AVISO THK LARGEST AND MOST
COMPLETE FACTORY lath* Saathara
S’aKf. nm! keeping always on huff a lasaa aa4
ini'-! complete stock of Doara, Baahaa. MM*
Sasli Doors. Store Doora, Siwittnfa, MonMUca,
Ac., A I not cnnblcil to sell law aaff at Maaa-
fket tircr's pric’-..
N. R.—Strict attention paid to (hiypmg tta
f.oo’1 order.
April '
27
o oioiXctn
S A I> O EES,
TEAM HAHN ESS,
PLOW IJAMES.
DKIDLK8, Ac., A«.
FBN'IEamdcraigned bega to invite yoar at tea-
tion to the fart that ho ba« raeeatty purakaa-
eil a large lot of Oorcrmnent McLellan Raddle*
and Team Haraca, which be ia offering at a ra-
ituccil prices, rittglc or in quantity.
— tl.ao—
Tohisrtock cf fine Rommesets aad Shaft**
Saihilcs. Curringc nud Buggy HarneM, FUagh
Gear, ami new WeClcllan Saddles, Teani Hara**s
rioucii Ilarncsii. Ac.
t am -i Hina the Plough Bridles and Collars
r.t Now York I'actory I’rices by tbe dasaa t* d*al-
F. K CHAPBAU.
CS Meeting-street, next to Miils Hons*.
CIlARLESTON, 8. C.
Feb 17 20 ly.
DRY GOODS
-FOE. TKCE SEA.SOKT,
JUST OPENED
AT
STOLL, WEBB & Co.
f Laos Stoks, \
\ 289- /
D E M © C R A T
JOB OFFICE.
Tees.
B EARDS’ Patent Lock Ties unsurpassed by
any Tie yet manufactured. For neatne.-s
strength raid durability, this Tic Inis no equal.
Having sold tlii.-: Tic tor t.hc last three years v»o
feci that wo can e< r&Vy recommend them to
all Planters us the article they want. Eor sale
by GEO. W. WALIA.MS & CO., Factors,
W Oiarlestou, S. C.
/Aug IS ' 10 3m
GE ORCtIA n M0TUAL
EXEE tSr ETEE
INSURANCE €0.
M A 0 <» N, G a .
AUTHORiZ’D CAPITAL $500,000
A I'iilf'T CLASS SOl’TTIKRN CO.
THEu.i ’ . ' icii cu viug b: cnappointed Agent
of the abov ? ft. •• T c'.sFii’ . and Life Insurance
Cou:pany, iv.j’.i'. i be ))le u-cd to receive for it a
share of die pa; r.wage of t lie citizens of Darling
ton County.
To tho;.; wlic ',av ‘ heretofore been prevented
IVom in<i. - h y t A • ! y l h.* higli rates charg
ed l y otliei-< • the Georgia Mutual of-
.01: great L: h, i he ca h paid to the
Georgia Me. . . •* %:’. i. d :afcly in the best se-
curi.'ies at a in It ra. im-*rest. thus enabling
it to make la”;-- -e fp -. whieh are applied to di
vide!! 1 ' ’ . ‘ *>f the policy-holders.—
The I'lv.iiiCay •-p.. '1 an l inducements offer
proved %vith Rowel’s
tir Invented, nitff WMOva- khoii
t wice a Jear, by aaving Lthot nadKfWit is.
Th'jsc'wlio hare used them girifr tc-.tiu»t:.y a-,
follows: - ,
“We like our machinemach; could not Tm per-
suadvu to do without it, and with the aid of Doty
we feel that we are masters of the position.”—
Aev. L. Scott, Hi shop M. E. Church.
“It is worth one dollar a week in any family.”
—y. Y. TrifotUn
“In the laundry of my house there is a per
petual thanksgiving on Mondays, for the inven
tion.”—Rev.Thtodorc L. Cup Ur.
“Every week has given it a stronger hold upon
the affection* of tteiamates of the laundry. ’—
y. 1'. Observer.'
“I heartily eommOnd it to economists of time,
money, and contentment.”—Her. O. Hclhurs.
Friend Doty—Your laat improvement of your
Washing Machine is a complete success. I a., .tire
you ‘our muchirtfc,’ offer a years’ use, i- th.etjtl.t
more of to-d. y than ever, and would not be - t.t t
ed w ith under any tHMnmstnnces.”—Sutr.,, lichm-
son. »*
“J'our Washing Maehjne lias been daily us 1
in our laundry, and the nou«ekcepcr ex'.ue -e-
hcrscir os highly pleasod vsith it. It certainly
accomplishes a greater quantity of wotk, with
less labor, and doe* not wear ihe clothes near so
mtfcii as the old fashioned wash- board, liy using
it, one laundress is dispensed with.”— l! w.
F. Round, Srpermtsssdenl of the Infnii' Itcparl-
ment of St. Catherine's yurstry of Nric VorL.
PRICES,—A Fair Offer.
Sind the retail price. Washer, $14, Extra
Wringer $9, and we will forward cither or both
machines, free of freight, to places where no
one is selling; and so sure arc we they will he
liked, that we agree to refund the money ii any
one wishes to return the machines free of freight
after a month’s trial, according todirccto.ti-.
1 AM now- prepared to execute all JOB WOBK
of every description, such as
LAW BLANKS,
LAW BRIKFS,
HAND BILLS,
BILL HKADS,
LABELS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
VISITING CARDS, AND PLACARDS.
AH work nr. Ova ltd pi on oily executed at prices
‘-•Att_ , o _
Cards airi^feiingTaper always on band.
Office on the Public Square, North of the Old
o urt House.
SHIP COTTON TO
BALTIMORE OR CHARLESTON,
MAKING CASH ADVANCES
on«bame *:hcn delivered, and having it held at
~ point
Aa long as may be desieed. | CHERAW & DARLINGTON R. R.
M receive
O <0’ EZ 3 O 3XT
AT
SUMTER,
LYNCH BURG,
MAYESNILLE,
MANCHESTER,
AND TIMMONSVILLE.!
GREEN, WATSON & WALSH,!
Deakrsin Gtucrnl MiTiiianiii/.e
!
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
CHARLES
t —TqORMKl’.LY OF T
1 KI lMUFO:.. w
» rJiAwi Wvt a
KERRI,M.)N,
ITK i’lr. M Or’ C. A K. L.
i ialVtUH liis fricrmlsand
u.'.'.’Uasid from Mr. James
< Do.mks.tic .Store, )
\ 287, / K ”f
We nr. now receiving a very large stock, w*U
scleeted., for both our
BETA IL and
WHOLESALE
DEl’AKTMKSTS.
MEBCn.VNTS and PLANTERS visiting *ur
e:ty. n . -t. ”v invited to exatnin* ewr stock.
FULL l IEri OF CALICO FROM I to 141 *.
FULL LINES OF BBOWN 8IltRTlK08, 7 «.
to brat quality.
FULL LINES OF LONG CLOTHS, 7 to 20 and
24 e.
Together with every article to be fowwd ia a
well selected stock, at
STOLL, WEBB A Co-,
Baxcroit’* old stand,
Feb 1—11 d9—ly King at.ant.
SUl»F.a!NTKNDENT’S OFFICE, 1
CuBitAW, S. O.. April 1*2. 1809 /
ON AND AiTKU TUESDAY, THE 13TI1 innL,
the follow ing Schedule will be run by the Trains
on the Itood:
Leave Che raw
Arrive at Elcrcnce
Leave Florence
Arrive at Cheravv
A| ril 32
S.
7 00 A M
10 00 A. M
3 46 P. M
fi 80 P. M
S. SOLOMONS,
Superintcudcut.
FOG ARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY,!
No. 2d0 t. I'D'ji-SIreet, (lutlto Bond,)
Sica cf the Bible,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
i 15. Yt. I'm: utru: Sam i. Fm aktik, Agt.
No hu?band, father or brother shottld pernth i W*' ’.tM'T. I d- . :
Hit the hands, tifty- \ ; 'i tiOOL I OOL
SfA ! iOl-KRV. SUNDAY
ltd 15 E V/A AD UAltDS.
the drudgery of washing wit
two days in the year, when it can b«» done heifer, t ,.... .. », , i
more expeditiously, and lees labor, ami no injury ' 1 ilt'tliO^ii • ti. it i.*( . i l.Bt ^’OHS BOOK .
to the gnrmewta, by aMly Olathe* Washer and t a gen of tht CliiiilfNlon Bible Hocietr and
Universal Wringer. ’ ..-her ihi"-’.:- h . nd Atacrirati itel.-.-ietts P.tfdka- I
Canvassers with exelu-ive right of-ale r ake ., .
money fast, selling them. Coder a for supplying Sunday School nd Pari
Sold by dealers generally, to whom libiM a! dm-! ! ; ...... ...u i i- io-ouptiy at'teude I to. A foil .
--I p'y or
Nortii Eastern Rail Road.
SUI'F.UINTENDENT’S OFFICE, N. E. R. R. \
C-AitLK.'! n, S, C., April 12,1808. )
ON AND AFTE!t MONDAY THE 18 th inst.,
Ike Toiiuwiiig schedule will be run by the Trains
on tliis Itoud :
EXPRESS DAILY.
Leave Cimrle.-ton 10.00 A. M
Arrive at Florence R.oO P. M
Leave FI on ,.ce 10.35 A. M
Airive at Charleston 4.00 P. M
ACCOMMODATION.
(DAILY, EN.CEl»T SUNDAYS.)
Leave Charleston 1.G4) P. M
Arrive it Florence 10.00 P. M
Leave Flormiec 2.30 A. M
Arrive at Ciiaricston 11.15 A. M
S. S. SOLOMONS,
Superintendent.
April 12.
ihc public t hut Im 1
li. alt Lis
STOCK in TRADE, Sic.,
AT THESTOUE,
So. 252 King Street, t’liarlestoii, S. C.,
AX t> W ill. rilEltl! COXT1.VCE THE
DRY GOODS BUSINESS
WHOLESALE and HF.iAlL. EOHC.VSIt. on Mv
ewn individual irucount and responsibility. He
will proceed fvitliout delay, to replenish and re
new the Stock, and continue so doing until the
assortment shall be r.mtir complete and attractive.
As the terms will he Sfrlctly C.Tsh, or approved
city acceptance for u short credit, ii necessarily
follows that the prit v« must be kept nr least as
low as to be found at any other iexpectable es
tablishment.
Ilia brother. Mr E. b. KLKUiiSOr.. a^sD.sted by
Maj. A. B M< DOXIILL, both cxi •rioneed ir»er-
ebanrs in this line, will be foun 1 at Li-; - tore aid
ing in the conduct ai d ninna iiirr.’ of the busi
ness, and it m hoped that hi ; and tlicir efforts to
win the confidence an I ] iitronage of the public
will be as successful as in post days was ihe old
firm at corner of Kin- and Market Street.
mch 24— ly
“Scott’s ^riFt Emporiunr.
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE
G-SISr’i’3L,IF; Tv-dS IsT’ K
FURNISHING STORE
IN CHsVRLESTON:
The
Froprielor of the Gor.tUiucirs Fnrni. l»ii;g CffOLN
Emporium, Me ; near Market, desirous
of bringing the lani u--
ru : tj£i|§'
Oct 21
DANIEL H. SILCOX.
counts are made,
R. C. BROWNING, Gen. Aarcnt,
32 ortlandt 8t., Mew York.
Aug IS 40
i». j. rAia «. r. welch firxRY nr.AMtrs.
PAUL, WELCH & BRANDES,
IMrOIlTKRS * WlfOIJCSAI.K DEALEit i IN*
FOREIGN FRUITS,
Northern and Sonthera Produce,
WO. 215 EAST BAY,
(Directly opposite New Custom House.)
CHARLESTON, S. ('.
Constantly on hand ami arriving
i y iv • ut •! nr* < -tlainiy n.:, Havaana and Florida Oranges, Lemoas
cqu ik-l ’ v any Dm- C.ipmany iu tbe Luited
.States. Apply t
Jtt’v 2 :. 1 “ r f
.1. I’LAYKH WII.SON’,
Florence, S. C.
43 tf
Rosdallis
K ) ()\ \M> ;• TO:
i'-.’u!, Sh Pills, k''. Fur sale
by ilAHT. PARKER & CO.
Juno 1G
tf
3%r otkl o Om
O N the Is 1 4'October next, the ttnilcrsignci',
will e-tablisli himself in Kloreucc. for Ihe
practice of hi- [ t- r --ion. nnj otfors his services
Cocoa Nuts, Bananas, Plantains,
Pineapples, Apples. Potatoes, Oniunr, t'anued
Fruits and Vegetables, Pickles, Jeiiie. . Uuisi.i.-.
Nuts, etc. Seed Potatoes of all varienes.
Special attention given to filling au i sliippiug
orders.
mc,,,0 23 ,:Z - 81. Kf^ATTE & CO.,
School Bocks, Stationery,
■ud all School nequlrerucnt*. Tone hers in the !
c ".intry v.-Hl ikid it iu the v adv.;u?ago to intrust I
their orders to u.-: as priHupf anention will be I
gi.cn a ni liTcrai d>’’uun. - slewed.
I'ccitliar r.tU an'ipjCs to pmujtis n siJi.i.j in j
//• Country.
lr : : ^ Any 1 e-.! t put ;i h *d in Am^rir-t or Eu- !
roue uill be t -< Ut !•* any p.iri ol the country, Frev |
ofJ'xtra • ii k t of Publisher s pri.-e. j
All the Wcekiy. >!«•;. .ly ;,n 1 Quarterly penotl;- 1
cals suppliivl by sub- ’riptieii - or single nuiubei s. I
In adflifitui to our large Stock of Xctr and
Standard Mi c ilam' Rooks, will 1 * 1- und a
. v G variety of i g y Articles usualiy found iti
a r- tail IV. k au l .*.! . b uery S; >ro.
J’erst us froro the t’.entry, visiting Charleston j
will fiinl the ••Circulating Library ' attached to j
»hN usTablishnient. a greal convenience.
N. I*. A>ldres. j .
“FosiffUc's Bc.iiv IRnhi. iiorj,”
Oil Alt Li;.-'! OX S.
mch 24 2 ") 1 v
Closing Out.
W
GREAT BARGAINS.
Jerome P. Chase,
FLORENCE, 8. C.
ITU a view to change* in business, offer*
hi* valuable STfR'K ami Town I’ropcrty
vicit.ity.
Aug 18
with his spleudid Store, at prices lower than Cost
MORTON WARING, M. D. I ““.I Valttc.
4ti I Jan —, It
ly
M'lIOl.ESAI.E CROt'ERS.
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 18-d East Day,
Charleston, S. C.
W. & M. R. R. COMPANY.
GENEP MsSI PERf N : f 'A'DENTS OFFICE, )
VY IT.I.MI NHTuN, >i. C.,.M w 11, 1868. /
>, AM) AFTER April 11 th, PASSENGER
TRAINS on this ro.ui will run on thefollow-
ing .Schedule*
Kxrnnss train.
Leave Willmington daily at 1:15 A. M.
Arrive at FI tenee ’ 10 : :;2 A, M.
i\ i rive at iville .1:1" P. M-
Leave Kingyville 12:40 P. M*
3:56 P. M.
Arrive at YVilniing!on 0:15 P. M.
Expre- Train c ur.ect elustdv at Florence with
tli ‘.ortbt’asGon bailre.id Jor Charleston, and
Chorav/ and P'lTi.i un l!:iilri»a«l for Che.raw-,
and at K o • ville v.irh 'lie South Carolina Rail-
rt nd ior Augu . to \ ’hich }.< int the cars run
through without change.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Leave AY!:, kigjun daily (Sun. ex.) at 8:05 P. M.
Vrriveat Florence'. 2:40 \. M.
\ i rh • at Kings* Hie ' :00 .\. ML
Leave Kine’-ville 4-00 P. M,
\rrive a* Flortnc 0:40 P. M
Arrive at \\ ihniu on 5*10 \ M.
Av< '-nim'i.i ifii ;i froin conr -i-ts closely at Flor-
cnc s will thi > rtheaat m ::.! •• id r Chari 3-
ton. and a* bin. ville with i>..- S*<uth ( urvlina
P.iiiroaT b>v Angu>ia.
P i- < Mgers for Ci birub’.l should take iho Ac-
conuuodatiou Train.
VfM, M \t UAK,
April 11 7—If Gen’l Supl.
Star
Shirts into genor.-d au<l h’.lix.'iisfr that it is
only necessary tor genflenu n to wear these
hilts
once to be well plea ed with them, will hcnnf:cr '
offer them toliia eu.-’ :.' v rs
and
the public genera”;, ot cost prices, liis stock cf ,
Neck Ties, Scarfs a i d
cilars
will also he sold at m.-L prict-- -is to defy coinpe- |
tition, and if satisfact ion i>-. not.
G-iven
he will return Crmoney. Hi- elmrgcs are xo j
reasonable as do: - make buyera believe the I
articles arc given
Away
He is prepared to n ake Shirts to oi ler with the !
utmost dispatch; amt ’ i- . - orfmcpt of ready- '
made Shirts is so full »!u t b'.y< .• e.ui be i at ;
at a moment’s notice. Fur proof of these stole-{
moots cull
At Scott's *
Star Shirt and Furnisning G. ..(N Ihiq'oriiun.
Mceting-strcv I. Dually oj posUe Market Hull i
mar 24- -26 L
G. J. L.OO;,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
8. E. CORNER KIN'I ANTI JOHN HTRFEXS, !
C II A R i. !■: 8TON 8. C.
ORDERS fro’n : ■: i.. ;- ; !... sician-i uti lt' nm- 1
try merchants filled pp-uipuy and prices guarun- j
teed to give satisfaetb i..
Wholesale Agent : •
ISTOO”
FE YE R .1 NJ> .1 t.’ I E C UR E. i
FURNITURE AND CHAIR
WSUIEIIOUSE,
175 177 ami 179 King Street,
Charleston, S. C.
fi J S>"‘Furrutuie made and repaired. Goode
packed with care for Shipping.
Oct 21 4 1-y.
MRS. W. A. MERHTENS~
V/hoiesale and Retail Dealer aa4
Manufacturer ef
BOOTS & HOHB8,
LADIES FINE GAITERS
ALSO
BOYS AND CHILDREN’S SHOES,
TRUNKS, VALISES, kc.
.VO. 28J KING ST., CHARLESTON, B. 9.
0«t. ft ly
GEO. H. HOPP 0 K,
raetor and ror.imlsNion MerehasL
ACCOMM<IDATION WHARF,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
f»v' 7 2
L E fFGFlT^OTSE L L7~
27 HAYNE STREET,
ci-x^i^m^sToisr.a. c.
Importers and Johbert in
FANCY OOODS,
LAUlia’ TlttttMKD HATS.
ALL QUALITIES ANT) PRICES, AND
31 ISaJaI X K It Y 0 001>m
OF EVERY DK8CRIPTIOJf,
Q. A. LKNOKICK ICI). EJdRPICK Siy.L.
inch 24 2ii 6f«
Oct n
.t. r. n. CLAl’SPEN.
II. KLATTE.
1 1-V.
J. J. FffdKMINO,
Attorney ut Law,
SI MTER. S. C.
Will pruetiee in I. w and Equity iu tiny bf the
Courts.
Fvh 21 2l
A genuine Southern j i j .uat’.on prejiaced in
Charleston, S. <\
A Purely Vog.'taV.l • ('<■., , oimd.
A certain Pi. • .
Foe Salk in »>au. :m. r-.v v.\
i UtLY.
CilAIM U>: N, »s. A; g. I f, 1S> .
Mr if. r
DbaU Slit, •—My \ ”■ wafe I-T f i’ a long i
time with CMl!^ . •• i Fv ’. . ’ I attcr n>; ir v i-
vious remedies '.> 'it ■ t 1 "a . i; . * t.» >
try your “Marengo" • • ..i.d ‘.g-* • s u ''"uicii
provotl a oompleu* . i n i .ke great
pleasure iu i**« suffering
with Fovey and Ague and ubo os an < v * ib m •
Tonic creating >i -p> {,, 'u- t!Mi- \
tion and entirely ir, > ’i crlcoi.-.
Yo»rs Very Kc-.. -m y,
W. VfFRR.
Oct. S§
MIIS, 1ARKER,
A.* 4 inst Nn e»fed a ii •
SI NDOM NS.
Vug i *1 tt ;
II
HENRY BiSCHOFF & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Dealers in
WINES,
LIQUORS,
SEGART,
TOBACCO,
Ac., Cc.
137’ E-A.ST
(liarltstoo. S. C.
ii. msencuv. c. wllrekm. j. h. puEPBist
qct21, I J.y__
XDiry Groods,
Dry Goods!! Dry Goods!!!
AT
LOUS COHEN & CO’S.,
Cl/A'O.ESTOX. s. c.
Vi 75;’’UI. to c-tl tlit- . * ■' 1 ion of onr fi-itotl.,
tixena g«*»*aUjr I* **r
lirgr .ti,.I itufivail.-J Siotk ot Foreign .tnrl Do
mestic
UDIRTST GOOIDS,
w ii.’h will be l tiu-l c ..ifd 'te iii every depart-
ment. And w» are utlVring them at the very
lowest ca-h prices.
Kuv : a J tin I it to their advantage t* •!«
•’..tiiuc ou: block ooforo p««rrl»a>in» elDewhesw.
LOUIS roHLN CO'S.,
2IS i\ing Strte* —ia the bend*
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V2C'TOH ffOTEti
CHARLESTON. S. C.
r. OPDEBEECK,
Troprieior.
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