The Darlington democrat. (Darlington, S.C.) 1868-1871, December 01, 1869, Image 2
THE EE DVL O C E T .
Ci)f pi'tnocrat.
WI1>\I>S1>1V, I>K< K.M ItKK I.
Key. IV, A. (iamewell.
Thi* good mau hag been gathered to his
fathen—ho has gone to his reward in that
laud where “the wicked cease from troubling
and the weary are at rest,” eternal rett.
Mr. Gamkwell ministered to dying souls
at this place, for two years. He was loved
by ail denominations. He was simple in
his deportment, lovely in character and
earnest and devoted in Christian leal. In
the pulpit, at the sick bed, by the grave and
in all the walks of life, he was a beautiful
and perfect illustration of the humble Chris
tian. of the faithful follower of his Master,
of one ‘saved by grace.”
Ilis bereaved family baye the sympathy
of our entire community : aud we condole
with the Church in the loss of one of its
brightest ornaments.
Our loss is his eternal gain—those things
which he has seen ss through a glass, darkly,
he now sees face to face.; that God whom ho
has worshiped through faith, has welcomed
him to everlasting bliss: the harp Las
been placed in his hands, and he has already
sang the eternal song of praise ‘‘to Him who
uttcth upon the throne and unto the Lamb
forever,”
His was a glorious death. Triumphal t
in his faith he cheerfully delivered his soul
to waiting angels who were ready to convey
him to eternal land 1 .
hat is this reference of Gov. Scott -to
the possibility of a resort to ‘the same sum
mary process, other than an encouragement
to retaliatory and vindictive incisures in the
administration of Government in that State?
\\ e declare unhesitatingly that this is an
outrage against society, even surpassing the
deeds of which the Governor professes such
abhorrence.”
Cotton Factory,
M e call attention to the advertisement of the
President of this Company, calling a meet
ing of the Stockholders on the 10th instant.
The Jjtbor (lucstiou.
We probably could not devote a portion
of our paper to more interesting matter than
that contained in the last days proceedings of
the late ‘‘Labor Convention.”
It really seems to us that the proverb is
fulfilled "whom the Gods would destroy they
first make mad.” The negro has entrusted
his future to the care and keeping of the
yankees : his fate is certain.
due bill is given in lieu of payment for agri
cultural labor. That nine hours shall be a
lawful day's work for all mechanics and la
borers engaged in manufactures, or in any
business requiring skilled labor.
7. Abolish all taxes on [sales of cotton and
rice, by either State or municipiul authori
ties.
A Committee of nine, consisting of B. F,
Jackson, T. J. Mackey, J. W. Hogan, B. J.
Yocum, white; Jos. H. Baincy, W. B. Nash
W. W. Tucker, Porter Smith, and Lawrence
Cain, colored, was appointed to issue an ad
dress to the people of the State.
A resolution recommending the formation
of “Mechanical Associationn” in each Coun
ty in the State, was adopted.
After the usual complimentary resolution
to the otfieers of tne Convention, it was ad
journed tine die, with three times three
cheers.
Charleston Market.
Nov. ?6.—Cotton dull and depressed, very
“A resolution was adopted to appoint a . little offering at prices ranging from 2d] to
lie Known.
JoltnAN Lajwj (eery colored') from Dar
lington, attended the labor Convention and
opened his mouth to tell what Providence
was doing and u hy. We had not heard be
fore, that La.no was God's interpreter.
“Mr. Jordan Lang, of Darlington, said
very little corn was made. This was caused
by the drought, which this convention cannot
obviate. The planter, in some cases, have
not made enough to pay for the guano they
used on the land. The planters have often
tried to swindle the laborers outof their little
share, and this is the retribution of Provi
dence.”
Darllngtou Court.
A letter written from Darlington during
the last term of the Court there, to a repub
lican paper contains the following paragraph :
“The court is a slow coach in every sense,
and must stick on taxes heavily. The bar
exhibits variety—quite a string of do-noth-
ings and some men of talent. Warley con
tributes the fuu which seems to be his forte.
Spain does the snarling—Mcl-er the digni
ty of the past—Fiemming, the keen a«»-tut«
and up with the times, hat aa eloquence
which flashes when aroused. He belongs to
Sumter, although he has a large and increas
ing practice here. He is only teo refined and
courteous furthe rough arena of such a court.*
This letter is signed by "Germanicus” who
is doubtless the “keen astute Flemming him
self—who boards with negroes, associats with
negroes, defends negroes for lira dollari each
and in principle is a nigger. Julias J.
Flemming who in the above paragraph per
sonifies himself as the “keen and astute” law
yer of the Darlington Bar, and lamely but
audaciously attempts to compare himself
with Warley, Spain aud Mclvcr, is no dther
than the man who hag disgraced the sacra-
dotal robe of the Methodist, Baptist and
Prcspyteiian churches at different times—
robes under which he often-times carried too
much mean whiskey.
Aside from the immortality thus achieved,
it is said by a contemporary, that he won a
little immortality "by surrendering himself
on the bloody field of Dingle’s Mills, ton
blind mule.
But this “astute” law giving Flemming
will never reach the acme of his ambition
except Cy the fundamental pops of some
gemtleuuu's boots. For this service we
nominate Peter Dargan. Who is abundantly
able to administer these pops with such force,
that each one will have the imprint of a
white swe'.limr.—Marion Star.
committee from each County, to nominate ! ~*t cor.ts.
suitable persons to represent the State iuthc
National Labor Convention, to be held in
M aslungton City, '.n December next. The
committee recommended the following:
Joseph II. Bainey, J.J. Wright, W. B. Nash
Lucius Wimbtsh, colored ; Simeon Corley,
Thomas J. Mackey, white.
A member from Orangeburg offered a res
olution—which was laid upon the tabic, after
much discussion—that the following rates of '
wages bo given to laborers for cultivating I
cotton and corn : First class, S15; second,
$12 ; third, $9 j per mouth ; and the labor
ers shall receive in addition to the above: 3
lbs. bacon, per week, peck corn, quart molas
ses, pint salt, for his board ; and if working
for a share of the crop, they shall receive
one-half of all the provision crop, and one-
third of the cotton raised upon the farm.
The planters to furnish all the farming uten
sils and sufficient horse power to carry on
the farm.
The Committee appointed to memorialize
the Genera] Assembly, through their Chair
man T. J. Mackey, [submitted the following :
The laborers of the State of South Caroli
na, in Conveution assembled, beg leave to
memorialize your honorable Body, to furn
ish an appropriate and effectual remedy for
some of the grievances which the agricultu
ral laborer now suffers at the hands of the
large majority of his employers. We believe
that there is no natural antagonism between
the interests of the planter and those of the
laborer ; but on the contrary, that fair deal
ing and rigid performance of duty on the
part of each, will secure the prosperity o
both.
SEECJI-AJL, TSTOTIOES-
8®. KOSKOO.—ARK YOU SICK
nervous, or debilitated ? Are you suffering from
nny form of Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Itheumatism,
Liver Complaint, Kidney Disoa«cs, or Nervous
Prostration, &c. ? If so, you can be restored to
health and vigor by using Dr. Lawrence's cele
brated "Koskoo.” It cures the most inveterate
forms of Chronic Diseases when all other
remedies fail. It is not a secret quack medicine;
the Formula is around each bottle, and it is a
standard remedy of recognized merit. It is daily
prescribed by physicians, a«d recommended by
many thousands of our best citizens. For sale
by druggists and Merchants everywhere.
For sale by Hart, Parker & Co.
Sept. 8 48 ly
Jgtjy SPECIAL NOTICE.—To parties in want,
of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, we refer to the ad-
vertisement of P. P. Toale, the large manufactur
er of thoso goods in Charleston. Price list fur
nished on application.
IN once.
Dickson’s Compound.
H AVING been appointed Agents for the rale
of this valuable compound, by Gen. Alex
ander, we are prepared to furaish'any amount of
the same.
Orders will be promptly attended to an<’ ship
ments made as required to any point on cither
the Wilmington k Manchester, or Oberaw & Dar
lington Ra ilroads. For further particulars and
circulars and samples, apply to
DkLORJ/E k BYRD,
Doves’ Depot, C. & D. R. R.
Dee. 1 6 tf
6fc>" THK “XLX CENTUBY” PUB-
cation Co., at Charleston, have been so success
ful in literary enterprise t’lat they are distribut
ing hundreds' of choice Standard works/rw to
the purchasers of the Magazine. Ask for it at
this office.
fctept 8 49 3m
KT LADIES SUFFERING FROM
any disease peculiar to their sex, can be restored
to health by using Dr. Lawrence’s ♦•Woman’s
Friend.” It purifies the secretions, nn l restores
the system to a healthy condition.—For sale by
Hart, Parker k Co., Darlington, S. C*
Sept 8 49 ly
IMPORTANT.
OFFICE BLACK CREEK COTTON FACTORY 1
Dovxa'i Depot, Nov. 80, 18C9. /
The Ronvd of Directors of Ihn Black Creek
Cotton Factory Company are requested to meet
at Dove’s Depot, on Gridry 10th December, inet.
Business of importance will bo transacted.
By order of COL. J, A. LAW, Pres,t
J. L. Dove, Scct’y A Treaa-
Dob 1 7 2t
Tamer & kelly,
H AVING just received TEN TONS of the
CarotinJl Fertiliser. Planters de
sirous to purchase will do well to call and exam
ine this excellent manure. We arc agents for
the Carolina Fertilizer; and will furnish it on the
most reasonable terms.
Dec 1, 1809 7 tf
IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO THE
Farmers and Planters of
DARLINGTON COUNTY.
A S it will be impossible to procure for anoth-
/■% er season, full supplies of the “Peruvian
Guano,” wc take pleasure in recommending to
the notice of the Farmers and Planters of this
county the “CAROLIXA FERTILIZER"
which is ackaowledged by those who have experi
mented with it, to be the best Commercial ma
nure in the market.
We are Agents for the . c nle of this valuable
Fertiliser, and those who wish to secure it shoud
make immediate application to us. We are pre
pared to show samples and furnish circulars of
same* Term, $00-00 cash, or SCo.OO on time,
with approved security, parable first November
1870.
We arc also Agents for the firm of Messrs.
Geo. W. Williams k Co.. Factors, and will make
cash advances to three-fourths the value on cot
ton, consigned to either the nbovefirmfn Chorlcs-
lon. S. C.,or Williams, Birnie & Co., of N. York.
DtLOBMK & BYBD.
Detect Depot, S. C.
Nov 28 C ly
Bill
to marzhull asset ts, j
&c.
A HANDSOME INDUCEMENT.
—Every person who sends $3.00 to the “XIX
CENTERY” Publication Oo., at Charleston, 8,
We arc aware that many of the wrongs | C., receives that superb Mogr.zinc for one year,
to which laborers aro subjected are beyond i an ‘ 1 a C0 I'T of either of the V.'averly Novels or
the reach of legislation , bi’nust find their I ,he wurk8 ^lo*J«ckons tint may be dcsig
redress in the ongamzed efforts of the labor- 1 "‘t*- 8 **"* " i,k ^ lum hst
ers themselves, sowing unitedly within
lines of the law, wi'th a wif" re; ^ ^
equitable claims of capiV:-A f '*
able rights of Jabor.
body ..re res . fiu.
J !sc
Aim‘i‘i(*nn Sunday .School
Worker.
W’e have received the the prospectus of a
monthly journal to Ire published at St. Louis.
December 1st, ly J. W. McIntyre, No. 4
South Fifth Street, under supervision of a
committee, representing the Evangelical
denominations. Its sphere is the promotion
of the religious education of the you\g in
the Family. S.anetnsry, Sabbath and Day
School. Asylums, Ac., in all section and de-
uonanations alike.
It will have a lesson system with exposito-
tions fvpu 1 ^ ^
" 1 “i' ■ ns ure more
fully than at pr^^.lhcirwpeedy and cer
tain collection ; and, also, by snitablc laws,
to confer upon the laborer a greater power of
self protection than he now posseses fee.
1. That the claim of the agricultural la
borer, for wages due, shall operate as a pro-
furred lien upon tho land that he works, and
that the planter or owner of said land that
he works, shall not sell or alienate the same
until such claim is satisfied.
2. That the Governor shall appoint a dis
creet and proper person, in each County,
who shall be designated as “Commissioner of
Contracts ;” such person shall be charged
with the duty of examining and attesting all
contracts between the planter and the laborer
and shall act as advisory council of the la
borer upon all questions that may arise under
his contract. He sltail make a quarterly re
port to the Bureau of Agricultural Statistics
setting forth the number of laborers in his
County; how employed; the rate if wages
paid, and the names of planters and laborers
who may have violated their contracts; all
of which shall be laid before the General
Assembly, at the commencement of each
session thereof, and shall he published for
general information.
3. That suits, of all classes of laborers or
employees, for wages due them, shall have
precedence on the calenders of the courta
over all other civil suits, and shall be heard
at the first term of the coart, after the decla
ration ot the plantiffin the same shall have
been filed.
4. That the Governor be authorized to j
appoint to each County an officer, whose du
ty it shall he to make up the list of jurors
and superintend the drawing of the same, in
order that the laboring classes [may have a
fair representation on the juries—a privilege
which is practical!}'denied them in the rural
districts, under the operation of the present
system.
5. That when lands are sold under execu-
St David’s Lodge No. 72 A. - . F.'. M.'.
T HE REGULAR COMMENTCATON OF THIS
1.0‘lgo, v. ill be held on Monday Dec. 13,
at 7 o’clock, P. M.
Brother* will take notice and govern themselves
accordingly.
By order of F. F. WARLEY, W.-. M.-.
J. W. Lek, Secretary
Jan 16, 1869—t-f.
CAMPBELL CHPTER, NO. 31,
R.\ A.*. M.\
T
(OF FLORENCE.)
HE REGULAR CONVOCATION OF THIS
Chapter will be holden at Masonic Hall,
in Florence, on Wednesday .Dec., 22 at 8, P. M.
Uompanions will take due notice of the above
and govern thcin^elv. %*cording!y.
By order M.\ E.\ II.-. IV.
II. M. GILBERT,
Secretary.
.Tune 2 35 ly
AMITY LODGE, No. 121, A.'. F.'. M.'
FLORKXCK, S. C.
T
ry notice, illustrations, Ac., w ith much nther , t[ oni the Sheriff shall divide them as nearly
matter ready prepared for the use ol teachers, ;lg practicable into tracts not exceeding fifty
parents, and others. j acres each, in order that the small capitalists
fhe cditoral (ommdtee consists of leading j ma y l, e enabled to purchase. Wc believe
ministers of the different denominations. The , that this measure will greatly facilitate the
publisher, would no doubt, gladly answer nil ! acquisition of land by the landless, and that
inquiries. ; ( , an rcn ,]cred legally practicable, by
Thai I’rocluniiUMKi.
!
, providing that the; decree of sale in each case
i shall declare that only so much of the deb-
Our readers wi.l remember that some ■ („. ' s ];m<], ( , r sub-divisions thereof, shall
weeks ago, we referred in plain terms, to the j |„, g„ij rp ma v p e necessary to satisfy the
incendiary proclamation of B. K. Scott by jml-ment
permit of the Devil, Governor of South Car- j 'pj, at .,1] j ue ;,;]] 3
olina, in reference to alledgeil outrages in laborers shall
Sumter < our >y. [ consideration fur which the same shall have
The -Ye.- iorle D.pMir, an independent been given, and shall he transferable at the
and. able journal speaks of thes State paper j option of the bolder, and shall operate as a
as .ul.ows . jhen upon the crop and land, whenever such
HE II KG V LA i; COM M UN ICATION OF
Amity Lodge, will be holden at Masonic
Hall, Florence, S. C., on Wednesday, 17 tiiNov.
at 8 o’clock, P. M.
The arrear list will be read and the rule ap
plied.
By order W.\ M.\
G. MeD. STOLL. Sccrciary.
May 26, 31 ly
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Darlington County.
By J. M. Brown, Esq., Probate Judge.
RM7HEI»LAS. Augustus P. Lucas, hath made
V V' *0 ln <-‘ to grant him letters of admin
istration ot the Estate of Edward P. Lucas, de
ceased- Those arc there Lire to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred and credit
ors of the said Edward P. Lucas, deceased,
that they bo and appear before me. in the Court
of Probate, to be held at Darlington Court House
on the loth day >t Dec-ember, Just., after pnbli-
cation hereof, at II o’clock in the forenoon, to
shew cause if any they have, why the said Ad
ministration should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 30th dry of Novem
ber, A. D,. lSt.9.
JAMES M. BROWN,
Probate Judge, D. C.
Dec 1 6 2
given l»y planters to
in terms the special
FOR SALE OR RENT.
N Excellent Cotton Plantation m-ar Florence
with a dwelling, nnd all other tHcessary
buildings. Apply to E. A. LAW,
Dec I (7—tf) Darlington, C. H.
Assignee’s Sale,
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
South Carolina Disrrict.
EX PARTE—S. W. MORRIS, DAVID
PIGATE—II. E. P. SANDERS,Assignee,
In lie, JOHN M. TIMMONS, Bankrupt.
In Bakruptcy.
ursuant to an order of the Honorable Judge
Bryan, in the above case, I will sell on
Tlniaaday, the (16th) sixteenth day of December
next, at Timmonsvilfe, S. C., ail the right., title,
and interest of said Bankrupt, in and to the fol
lowing real estate:
Lot No. 6G, fronting on Railroad street in the
town of Timinonsville, known ns the Bristow and
Blackwell lot, measuring 48 feet on front aud
back line by 105 feet deep, more or less, with the
buildings thereon.
Lot No- 126 in tho rear of lot known as tho A.
B. Bristow lot, in the town of Timmonsvillc, S. C,
48 feet in front and rear by 50 fact, more or less.
Lot 127 fronting on Rail Road street, in town
of Timmonsvillc, 50 feet in front aud back line by
105 feet deep, more or less.
And als'» at the same t/me and place at the risk
of the former purchasers, the following real es
tate: v
Lot No. 4 in town of Timmonsvillc, fronting
on Keith stret210 feet by 210 feet on stx-cet
containing one acre more or less.
Lot No. 11 in Timmonsvillc fronting 210 feet
on Wavrv^i street, by 210 feet on street, con-
tainh-.g or... . ere. more or less.
Lot No. 24 fVnntii'y Brockvitoifc/iM Clifford
streets in Tiimm nsville. 21 > feet each, by 210 feet
on the other two sides, more or less, containing
one acre.
Lot 55 in Timmonsvillc. f. onfing on AYilming-
ton & Manchester Railroad, 260 feet by 215 feet
on rear line and 210 feet deep, more or less.
115 in Timmonsvillc, fronting on Brockinton
street, 210 feet by 210 feet ou street, con
taining one acre, more or less.
Lot 51, ncarthe Depot, in the town of Timmons,
ville, measuring in front on Wilmington k Msn-
chester Railroad 54 feet, 64 feet on back line by
94 feet in depth, more or less.
Lot 67, inTimmonsvillc with the buildings there
on, fronting the Wilmington & Manchester Rail
road, measuring 48 feet on front and back line
by feet in depth.
Lot No. 80, fronting on Market und Keith
streets in Tiinmonsvillc. 210 feet each by 210
feet in depth, more or less.
Lot 15, Fronting on Warren street and
streets in Timmonsvillc, 210 feet each by 210 feet
in depth, more or less.
Lot 12 fronting on Brockinton and streets
210 feet each by 210 feet in depth, more or less.
Lot 79 fronting on Pinckney street and Market
street 200 feet each by 200 feet in depth, more
or less.
Lot 64 fronting on Wilmington k Manchester
Railroad and Keith streets, 200 feet each by 200
feet in depth.
Lot 42 fronting on Byrd street in Timmonsvillc
150 feel and on back lino 180 feet by 210 feet
in depth.
Lot 105, fronting on Brokington street — street
210feet each by 210 feet in depth more or less,
Lot, lOt», fronting on'Brockington street and —
street210 feet each by 210 feet in depth more or
less,
Lot. 107, in Tiinmonsvillc containing one Acre
more or less,
Lot 109. fronting on Brockington street —street
210 feet oneh by 210 feet in depth more or less,
Lot No 110, frontiog on Brockington street and
streel«210 feet each, by 210 feet more or less, j
Lot 111,* on street in Timmonsvillc, con- i
taining one Acre more or less,
Lot No. 121, Measuring 420 feet on Brooking- •
ion street, 430 on the Road to Morris’ mill, by I
220 feet on street.
Also, Lots No, 6 ; No. 7 ; No. 26 ; No. 33; No. i
34 ; No. 43 . No. 44 : No. 103 ; No. 104 ; No.
112 ; No. 113; No. 116 ; No. 118 ; No. 119 ; No.
120 ; 122; No, 123 ; and No. 124. containing
from one to 5J acres, and are bounded as repre
sented by a plat of the Town of Timinonsville.
Also, Tract of land in Darlington County S. C.
containing 50 Acres, mote or less, adjoining lands
formerly owned by James Oliver, William Gee,
Mrs, Ham and known as ihe laud where William
Oliver lived.
Tract of land in Darlington County 8. C., con- j
taining 137 Acres, more or less, bounded on the
STATE OF SO. CAROLINA.
Darlington County.
Horace Williamson
Wm. E. James and John
J. James, Ex’rs of S. II.
Wilds,
▼s.
Geo. I. W. McCall, and
others. j
B Y virtue of an order to me directed by the
Hon. J. M. Rutland, Judge of the 1th cir
cuit, 1 will sell at Public Auction at Darlington
Court House, on the first Monday in December,
next. All the real estate described in the plead
ings in the above stated case, namely ; The
house and Lot on Pearl street, in Darlington
Village, the residence of thelatcCol. S. II. Wilds
containing 39 acres, more or less—the house is
large nnd commodious and the out building* in
good repair.
Lot in Springville, with the buildings thereon,
containing six acres, more or less.
Lot in 8pringville with the buildings thereon
containing 7^ acres, more or less.
Tract of land containing 602 acres, more or
less, lying on Black Swamp, Darlington C’onnjy,
adjoining lands of the late Mrs. Emily L. Bacot,
Fistate of Dr. 8. F. Ervin, and lands formerly
owned by the late Jno. D. Witherspoon.
Tract of land containing 159 Acres more or
less, lying on the public road leading from Dar
lington Court House lo the “Pocket Landing” on
the Great Pee Dee River, adjoining lands of B.
F. Williamson and Geo. W.Dargan, known as
the “Snkcy Cannon” place.
Tract of land on the public rooad leading from
Darlington Court House to Lawrence’s Bridge
on Lynche's Creek, two miles from Darlington
Court House, containing 9832 acres, more or less,
known as the “Ervin Tract” to be sold in two
separate tract.vis neor equal as they cun be made.
Tract of land ou Indian Branch about one and
a half miles from Darlington. C. IL, containing
2009 acres, more or less, to be sold in 16 differ
ent tracts, plats of which will be shown on day of
sale (the title to a part of this tract is disputed.)
Terms of sale : One-third cash, the balance on
a credit of one and two years, purchasers to give
bond with interest from the day of sale, payable
annually secured by a mortgage of the premises,
and to pay for all necessary papers including
revenue stamps, and that the purchaser of the
house and lot in the town of Darlington be re
quired to insure the building on said lot for the
sum of four thousand dollars and assign the poli
cy to the Clerk of the Court, as additional secu
rity, and keep the same so insured until the whole
of the purchase mon^y is paid.
W. E. ClUJtfLES, c. c. p. k o. s.
November 10 5 4t
ISTo'fcioe.
A LL persons indebted to A. F. Culpeper, by
unto or account are requested to come for
ward and settle, or their accounts will be put in
the hands of a lawyer for collection.
A. F. CULPEPER.
Nov 24 (6—3t
STATE OF SO. CAROLINA.
In Common Pleas Darlington County.
James B. Jarrott, Ex’r. ^ Bill to Mar
ys. shall*
Ed. Chan. Jarrett, [ Arnett*,
Jas. If. McClenaghan. I &e.
Evan J. Lide, and others. )
B Y virtue of and order of sale to mo directed
by the Hon. J. M. Rutland, Judge of the 4th
circuit, I will sell at Public Auction at Florence,
S. C., on the 2nd Monday in December next,
or some convenient day thereafte All the Real j
Estate described iu the pleadings in the above 1
stated case, in such tracts as will be announced !
on the day of sale.
Terms of sale—one-third cash, the balance on i
a credit of one and two years, purchasers to give
bond with interest from day of sale, payable an
nually, secured by a mortgage of the premises,
and to pay for all necessary papers, including
revenue stamps*
W. Jfi. CHARLES, c. c. r. * o. s.
Nar 10 4 4t
Asset*. Injunc
tion, Ac.
•STATE OF SO. CAROLINA.
Darlington County.
Robt. HarJlcc and Win. II. 5 Bill to
Caunou, Lxr’s. J Foreclose
vs. V Mortgage.
Joseph Bacottc ; and W. E. I
Zimmerman.
Y virtue of an order of pale to me directed
by tho Hon. J. M. I-utlaud. Judge of the 4th
circuit, I will sell at public auction at Darlington
Court House, on the 1st Monday in December next
all the Real Est ale described in I lie pleadings
in the above stated case ou the following terms :
So much cash as may be necessary to pay the cost
of this case and fhe expenses of Mich sale, the
balance on a credi* of.six months, with interest
from day of Kale. Purchasers tp pay for nee'vsss-
rv papers including revenue stamps.
\V. E. CHARLES, c. c. r. * o s.
NovJO 4 4t
Horace Wiliamson, "j Bill
Win. E. James and John j
J. James, Ex’rs, [ to Marshal
vs.
Geo. I. W. McCall and
others, creditors of S. II.
Wilds.
CRSCAXT to an or ler of Ills Honor Jmlpc
J. M. Ilutlan*i, in tins cause, of (Iate2yih
October, instant, to us itirected, ws will sell on
WedncsJay. the 8th of December next, at the
plantation known as the Ervin 1’lace, near Dar
lington, C. H.. the residue of the personal estate
of the late Col. S. H. Wilds, consisting of Mules,
Cattle, Provisions, Farming Implements, &c.
Terms Pash.
HORACE WIIJ JAMSON,
W. K. JAMES, v J^ rs.
JNO. J. JAMES. )
Nov. 16. 18d9. 5 8t
STATE OF SO. CAROLINA -
In Common Pleas Darlington County.
Bill for
account,
vs f &o.
Susan M. Salisbury, k others. J
Y virtue of an order of sale to me directed,
by Hon. J. M. Rutland, Judge of the 4th
circuit, I will sell at Public Auction at Darling
ton Court House, on the first Monday in Decem
ber next, All the Real Estate described in the
pleadings in the above stated case. Terms of
sale: One-third cash, the balance on a credit
of one and twovear^. purchaser to give bond with
interest from the day of sale payable annually
secured by a mortgage of the premises, and to
pay for all necessary papers including revenue
stamps.
W. E. CHARLES, c. c. p. t o. s.
Nov 10 4 4t
STATE OF SO. CAROLINA
Darlington County.
Klihu W. Cannon, Adinr.,'j Bill to roc rehall
vs. ( Assetta, In-
Margaret Law, /’ junction aect..
E. Franklin Law, ct. al ) and relief.
Y virtue of an order of sale to me directed
iby tlie Hon. J. M. Rutland, Judge of the 4th
Circuit, l will sell at Public Auction, at D irl.ng.
ton Court House, on the first Monday in January
| next, tlie Real Estate of D. 8; dney Law, in
! said county, described in the pLAilings in the
j above statcd|ease. Conditions one-half cash as will
defray the expenses of these proceedings, tho bal
ance to be paid in ono and two years, in
equal annual payments, with interest from date
payable annually until the whole is paid. The
purchaser to give bond with good security, nnd
a mortgage of the premises to secure the pay
ment of the purchase money and to pay for all
necessary papers and revenue stamps.
W. E. CHARLES, c. c. r. to. s.
Dec 1 7 4t
Abijah B. Bristow, Adui’r.,
de bonis non
’ 1 Ex'r
1
KX PARTE
J. If, HUNTER
M. A. McCLENAGII AN
IN EQUITY.
1 Bill
for Sale of
land,
&c.
J. B. Jarrott, Executor,'} Bill to Marshal
vs. j Assets, Injunc-
Ed. Charles Jarrott, y tiou Account
Jas. II. M’Slenaghan I and Belief'.
Evan J. Lide, & others. J
P P URSUANT to nn order of his Honor Judge
J. M. Kuliond, in the above stated cause, to
LiusLAiVi to an oruer in me above Mated j me directed, I will sell on Wednesday, the 15th
case I will sell at Darlington Court House, | of December next, at the plantation known ns the
ou Wednesday, the 15th of December next, the I C’nssuck Place, rear the town of Florence, the
land described in the above stated case, called (he , residue of the personal property of the late Dr.
the
called the
•Cook Place,’’ containing Five Hundred acres,
j James H. Jarrott, consisting of Mules, Horses,
«Sto, Terms cash on delivery.
J AMES B. J ARROTT, Ux’r.
Nov 24 (6—3t
more or less, and bounded on the North by High ; Farming Implement. Provisions, house furniture,
Hill Crack and land of Mrs. L. S. Jordan, East
by lauds of L. S. Jordan and Jac. Gee, South by
Zimmerman road. West by lands of Sordan.
Terms.—Land to bring ot least four thousand
dollars. Fifteen Hundred dollras to be paid in
cash, three-fifths of (lie balance on the first of
January, 1871, and the remaining two-fifths on
the first of January, 1872, with interest on the
several amounts, payable annually until the whole
is paid. The purchaser to give bond wiih two
good sureties and a mortgage of the premises to
secure the payment of the purchase money.
W. K. CHARLES, C. C, P.
Nov 24 _____ 6 T _ 3t
Assignee’s Sale.
I willsell at Timmonsvillc, S. C., onthelOthday
of December next, at the risk of the former
purchaser, all the right, title and interest of Jas.
T. Bristow, Bankrupt, in and to all that tract
nnd plantation of land lying being and situate on
the North side of Lake Swamp. On the public
Road leading from Darlington Court House to
Timinonsville, three miles from Timmonsvillc,
containing one hundred (100) acres, more or less,
said tract of land hath such shape and bounda
ries as are represented on a plat of the same,
which will be exhibited on the day of sale.
Terms—one.-third cash, balance in two equal i
annual iestalments, with interest payable annual- j
ly until the whole be paid, secured by bond and j
mortgage of the premises.
Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue .
stamps.
HENRY E. P. SANDERS,
Assignee of Jas. T. JJristoic, Jlankrvpt.
Nov 24 G lit
ew Stos-e.
We have just opened a new, and well scllccted
stuck of Goods at
Parrott’s X Roads,
Six miles from Darlington Village.
We respectfully ask the public to give us a call.
Our Stock will speak for itself.
PARROTT & CO.
Sept 15 50 tf
1,01 IS O. DARCLAH,
FLIXNS’ CROSS ROADS,
R espectfully cniis the attention of his
patrons and tho public generally, to a
choice slock of
Ami riatilunoii Supplies,
received at his old stand, and Helling in
Just
quantities at price?
Sept 1
to suit purchasers
48
D
STATE OF SO. CAROLINA.
Dahlinoton County.
In Common Pleat.
Elizabeth McCall, Adm’x.,4 Bill fur Parti-
If You Want
■t HOD COLOGNE. GO TO
A IIAIiT, PARKER & CO.
June 16 .*17 ff
C3rOOX>S
FOR THE
Xj -A_ ID I IE £L
vs
Wm. T. McCall, ct. al
B Y virtue of an order of sale to me directed
by the lion. J. M. Finland, Judge of the l h
t'ircuit, I will sell at Public Auction, at Darling
ton Court House, on the first Monday in Decem
ber next.
The two tracts of Land described in tiie plead
ings in the above stated case. One known u.- ; the !
Mcilvaine tract, containing Three hundred and i
forty-one acres, and the other known as the Me- ;
Dowel true:, containing two hundred and twenty i
five acres, more or less. On the following terms. |
to wit ; One third cash 0»o balance on a credit i
of one and two years, payable in equal annual ,
o ^ instalments, with interest from tne day of sale, |
North and cast by lands of VV. B. Timmons, South { payable annually. The puroh* er to be required |
by lands formerly owned by Thomas Hill, and
on the west by lands of Hill, Gray and McLendon
tiuuu HU. ac. Mr?. E. II. HAYXSWOKTH,
R 58 AS removed to the Office opposite the resi
ll ^ deuce of .M;t j. A. 0. Spain, where she will
cot 'mite the business of Millinery and Dress
i Making.
| may 19 53 ly
Come and C
EI-A.S.Xj'X-’S
New Stock!!
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Hats and C ps,
Crockery,
Fancy Goo is,
I.ir .tors. Cigars
Groceries,
Hardware,
.Shoes and Trunks,
Glassware,
Notions,
Tobacco, Ac.
A FIN'a STOCK OF PATENT
IVJC o dioinest,
which w II be sold at low figures. Thcss
goods lia c just been bought at the bcary
decline. A call will satisfy any one as to
their i]ui lity, aud cheapness.
Sept 1 60 tf
TO THE
. Southern People!
INSU <S YOUR LIFE TO-DAY, THAT
YOUR FAMILY MAY BE
Provided For.
Tomorrow You MAY Die!
PIEDMONT & ARLINGTON
L fe Insurunce Company,
RICHMOND, VA.
A ssetts over $1,500,000.
1)1 VIDENDS declared for 1369, 49 ^ct.
Purely a Southern Institution.
Policy Holders Participate in Profits—Politic*
Non-for foiling.
This popular and and successful Southern Life
Ii.surance Gompany now stands at the head of
tho list of the hkst, most liberal nnd stbonukst
t ompanies in America. Its affairs are govern
ed by the nr.sr mkn in onr country, and the
prompt manner in which the policies are paid
when due, ns well as the careful und prudent in
vestment of its funds, recommend it to the
SOUTHERN PEOPLE,
us THE Company for them to Insure in.
w. c. carrixotox. President.
John e. f.dwarhs, Vice President.
d. j. hartsook, Secretary.
j. j. HOPKINS, Asst. Secretary.
Directors for South Carolina.—Ex. Got. M, L.
Bonham, Dr. Isaac Branch, Dr. J. J. WardUvr.
S. L. Lcaphart.
The undersigned respectfully solicits tho pa-
/ronage of the good citizens of this section for
this company. Adderss
G. McD. STOLL, Agent.
Florence, S. C.
Dr. W. A. Washington, Medical Adviser,
Oct 13 1 ly
Stack Again!
MACULLAR, WILLIAMS &
PARKER,
WOULD inform their old customers nnd all
who arc in want of good clothing, that they hnro
opened Store No. King street. Charleston,
and have in store a large stock of Seasonable,
I\nc aud A/rdium Clothiruj,
Wc are selling entire Business suits rt $10:
$12; $ ! 4 ; $17; $J8: $21 ; $22 : $20: $28 and
$30. Dress Suits at $18 ; $23; $30: $35; $37
and $50. Dress Frocks at $10 to $30. Sack*
and English walking coats from $5 to $20. Pan
taloons $3 to $13- Vests $1.50 to $7.
We warrant all clothing made by us equal iu
all respects to the beat ordered work.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Our “Perfect Shir!'* at $2 and $3; Merino Un
der Shirts and Drawers. $1 each. Linen Collars
$ 1, $1.50 and $2 per dozen. Gloves, Hosiery,
Ties, Fd.vs, Scarfs, kc. kc., at extremely low
prices
Heavy double and twist Ca j simerc at retail at
$1 per yard.
Itisj$“*Onc price and no deviation.
MACULLAH, WILLIAMS k PARKER,
Ao. 297 Kiny-*trret.
Store f'nrmerty oraipied. by Me Duff Cohen.
Nov 24 2m
New School.
M ISS LENA IIUTMACIIER, late of Charles
ton, begs leave to announce I hut she will
open a Crochet School for Misses and Children,
on Monday 22nd instant, at her residence in
street, nearly opposite Moss’s old stand
Three lessons per week. Terms—$1.00 ptr
month.
Nov 17 5 St
T
For Sale or Rent.
HE Residence of the subscriber. Terms
moderate- Apply to
JOHN W. LEE, Trustee.
Nov 17 5 3t
J. M. Woodward,
TAK ES pleasure in announcing to his friends
and customers, that he still continues to keep on
hand a full and general assortment of
Japan mid Platit Tin Ware,
which he offers nt. wholesale and retail for cash
country produce.
Helms on hand mid for sale, a general assort
ment ot CiliOC KKIlKM. and is also prepared
to supply the public with
COOKING STOVES, GRATES,
kc.
f-
at the shortest notice-
IL* is also Agent for the Marble Works at Che-
raw, 8. C.. and those wishing lie id Stones or
Monnnients for their lost friends and relatives,
would dr well to give him a call bef* re purchas
ing elsewhere.
All work done will be warranted to give satis-
faetion, and at as low rates as can be done in
any other cstablishim-nt.
Nov 10, 1769. 4 r,m
JAMES k \ >X
.JOHN GILL
and known ns the “Hicks Land.”
Tract of laud in Clarendon County, S. 0., con
taining 350 acres, more or less, adjoining Knds
of James Thomas, Joel Allen, and Jessie Hill,
known as the “Grant Land.’’
Tract of laud in Clarendon County, S. C.. con
taining 935 acres, more orless, situate on Burnt
| Bra null and Kingstrec Swamp, waters of Black
j Iti\(*r, hounded North by lands of Stephen L.
j Floyd, J, M, Knight, and estate of Wm. L, Hick- j (]• r J\ A.
on flic East by lands of Wm, L. Il«ck- | 3| c C;\ll
vs
almth E. M
et. al.
; fro’ii day of sale puiyable nnnu illy until the v hole
I amount, both principle and interest be paid, the
j purehrser or purchasers to give hisor their Bond
WT RT T» Q T T HIT n H Q fe <5 P tt A P C! I or ni?h approved security, aud mortgage
W I IM Tj Dj li IU U IV d K D ih A. il iVO; ■ or in Gtgnges of the premi ms, and to pay forall
to give bond together with a mortgage of tli
premises, to secure the purchase money, and to
KNOX A CmILK,
<J< )MM1SS i ON M ER<.!HAN TS,
FACTORS IN COTTON & RICE,
No, 125. Smith's Wharf,
UA /. TIM clip, Ml-
I.ibi
pay for necessary papers and stamps.
W. K. CHARLES, c. c.i*.
Nov 10 4
STATE OF
4t
>0. CAROLINA.
Darlington County.
I. M. McCall. Adm’r.. )
of James S.
hnn a,r<l K.lnte of James .VcKonzic, South bj land
of Duncan Smyley, Noah Floyd, |
ATTirYTJTTT,' AN- C'lO Tfrilis*—One-third cash, and the balance I EIizi
V—/O X-I—iXNXVJ- A. (AC/ upon a credit of one and two years, v.*ith interest
■Wholesale Grocers,
DBA DEI! S IN
L
•Call
Biil
for
Account ami
Belief.
u advances made upon Colton shipped
: to us. nnd wilt hold the seme until ordered to sell.
j Sept 8 4‘J t»ui
Dissolution*, of Copartnership.
r 11!IE V_’o partnership heretofore existing be-
■ - re sell L W. Scarborough and D. Rey-
1 no: Is, undm-thc name and style cf Scarborough
j a lievn'dd.M, is this day dissolved by mutual t\>u-
r SC’ABBOBOrGII k REYNOLDS.
October 11, I860. 3 it,
Estate Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the Ek-
of Moses Elias Witherspoon, deceased,
i will present them properly proven within tho
j time requirep by law. und those indebted tath,e>
• taid estate will make payment to the undcr:*Jg»,-
ed, or her authorized agent, J. Boyd Witherspoon^
ELIZABETH P. WITHKRSFOOX,
Qualified Executrix.
Nov 3 3 :\t
Florence Hotel
T he aboykhotel has uk*:n elegant-
ly fitted up and vofurniuUcd •duos the eloso,
ol the war. and now afford* superior aecommo-.
datums to the travelling public The table ia
supplied with the best thgd Northern anj South
ern markets can afford. The proprietor is do->
termined t». fccep the kc-i eating hou^e South of
the IVtumae, J, \V. GAMBLE,
Proprietor.
mch 2-f* 23 *
NOTICE.
r-piUi: miricrsigned have tiiia day torincd a f
—^ partnership, under the mime and style J
175 East Bay, Chariest on, S. C.
Agents for H. Clausen's Ales.
Aug 21 29
I necessary papers aud damps.
HENRY E. P. SANDERS,
Assignee of J. M. Timmons, Bankrupt.
Nov 24 G J
B Y virtue ofnn order of sale to no directed j
hv the Hon. J. M. Rutland, Judge of tho 4th j
Circuit, I will cell at Public Auction nt Darling- ! of II EYN'H.DS k SC AllBoFUMMiH. AU ayti-
ton Court House, on the first M-imlay in Decern- i cles usually kept ;n a country stove cun be found
ber next, The Fields tract of Land described in l at our c-.fablish.nent. Motto; ‘-Quick rak-s and
the pleadings in the above case. j sn-.ail profits.
Terms of the sale cash.
W. E. CHARLES, c. c. r. t g. s. «
Nov. 10 4 4t I
Give aa iv call.
REYNOLDS SCARBOROUGH.
Mini's t* KuaX, Nov ,11, IbO'J. 3—lui
S. F. COLE,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER,
PRY BOODS, GROCERIES, Ac.
Timmonsvitxk, S, C.
A now and oompictc atook just received from
Baltimore, which is being daily added to. Call
and f*ee them.
Nuv 10 4 3:^
J