The Darlington democrat. (Darlington, S.C.) 1868-1871, December 22, 1869, Image 3
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THE E .A. H Xj I 3ST <3- T O 3ST EEI^OCHJLT.
Cl)c J1 rhiocviit.
MEDXCftDAY, l»ECKH»KIl aa.
HE S X-i O G X -
LARGEST ClRCIIL1TI05— T&K DEMO
CRAT HAS THE LAiUlEST CtHCULA TIO.X
Of AST I'Al’ER IS KARTEItS SOUTH
CA ROUX A AXh PUl< LI SUES THE OFEI-
ClA I. A DI ER TISEUEXTS.
All parties indebted to
this office for subscriptions, M ill
please call and settle their arrear
ages, as we are compelledto have
money to keep up the supply of
material.
Conference Appointments,
'We have been informed by a friend, that
Hcv. John W. Kbllet, ha* been appoint
ed Presiding Klder for thi* District, and Rev.
W.T. CAFKU, Pastor of Darlington; Rev. P.
G. Bowman, for Darlington Circuit; Rev. G.
H. Whi.ls. Pastor of Timmoosvilla, S. C.
Fine Turnips.
We tender onr thanks to onr friend Mr.
R. N. HoWf.E, for some very fine Turnips.
We are under obligations to many friends
for like tarors, but none have been so large
as this last batch. Three of these meas
ured respectively, 20, 22, and 221 inches
round the bulb, and weighed from 5 to
CJ lbs.Who can beat them?
Back Again!
MAOUfjLAR, WILLIAMS &
PARKER,
WOULD inform tlieir old ^■upfomars anti all
who arc in want of good clothing, that they have
opened Store No. 207, King street. Charleston,
and have in store a large stock of Seasonable,
Fine and Medium Clothing,
Wc are aeliing entire IlusiucHs suit* at $10:
$12; $14'; $17; $18; $21 : $22 ; $20; *2*and
$•10. Dress Suits at $18 ; $23* $10 ; $30; $37
and $50. Dresa Frocks at $10 to $30. Sacks
and Kngiiah walking coats from $5 to $20. i’an-
uloona $8 to $13- Veals $1.50 to $7.
We warrant all clothing made by us equal iu
all respects to the best ordered work.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Our ‘ Perfect Shirt** at $2 and $3; Merino Un
der Shirts and Drawers, $1 each. Linen Collars
$ 1, $1.50 and $2 per dozen. Gloves, Uisiery,
Tiea, Djws. Scarfs, &c. &c., at extremely low
prices..
Heavy, double and twist Cassimarc at retail at
$1 per yard.
giaF^One price and no deviation.
MACULLAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER.
No. 207 King-street,
Slorc formerly occupied by Me Duff Cohen.
Nov 24 G 2m
*
JOHN UAWSO.V.
OK". TKEI..
BOUT. IIKNNJXG.
IkangerouH.
The attcntioD of our Town authorities is
respoetfuny called to a dangerous opening
in the ground in front of Mrs. Gibson’s,
known as a fire well. The covering of
which has been partially removed by some
unknown person, leaving a I’angcrous hole
to both man and beast.
R. Peel.
Wc direct attention to the advertisement
of this gentlemen to bo found elsewhere in
this issue. He has a heavy aud choice stock
of goods which he sells at low figures. Call
on him if you want bargains.
AVin. Shepherd A Co.
Attent ion is called to the card of this
house to be found in another column. Those
in want of such articles will do well to call
on them.
THU STATK OP SOUTH CAROLINA.
Raumngton County.
By J. M. Brown, Esq.. Probate Judge.
TF«T IIEItKAS, Augustus P. Lucas, hath made
YM suit *• 111 p •<> grant him letters of admin
istration of the Estate of Edward P. Lueas, dc-
• ceased* These are therefore to eite and ad
monish all end singular the kindred and credit
ors of the said Edward P. Lueas. deceased,
t»*t Sher be and appear before me. iu the Court
of Probata, to be held at Darlington Court House
n» the 18th day of December, iiutt., after pnblt-
•catiou hereof, at 11 o'clock lathe forenoon, to
shew cacae if any they have, why the said Ad
ministration should not be granted.
Giver. Wider my hand tliiadOth dry of Novem
ber, A. 11809.
JAMES M. BHOIVN,
r+Siraie Js-'r* ti-C: -
6 2
T eel&Henning,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
HARDWARE,
C U T L E R V,
<3- TT UsT S ,
Agricultural Implements Iron and
NAILS,
ALSO DEALERS IN
Miller* , House Carpenters 9 , Ship Carjteufer* ,
Cabinet Mahers 9 , Masons 9 , Saddlerc 9 ,
Wheelwrights*, Currier*, Black
smith 9 *', Machinists', Turpen
tine Makers 9 , Shot Ma
kers', Builders' and
Cuncrtakers 9 Tools,
Rope, Twine, Fishing Takle, Scales, ike.
A full stock of all the above constantly
on hand, and for sale at the Lowest Pries fur
CASH.
.Market Street, WILMINGTON, N. C
April 7 27 ly
Mrs. Parker,
HAS JUST RETURNED FROM
UNTIE'W" ^sroiRis:,
A ND is now prepared to show her friends ami
customers the largest
STOCK OF
MILtLtINERY,
AND
FANCY GOODS,
That she has ever offered to the public.
All of which she will sell on the most reason a- I
ble terms. Call and examine for yourselves.
Set 22
Dee 1
OFFICE OF THE
D1CESSS FERTILIZER COMPANY.
Avoirsta, Ga., Nov. 12th, 1869.
Having wu hand a fair Slock of No. 1 PERU
VIAN GUANO, and a hope of now being able to
keep np tlteaupplv, we reduce the price of
DICKSON'S COMPOUND
to Siity-Five Dollars per Ton of 2,000
lbs. for cash,
And on time lilt November, 1,1870, to $75 and
Intefest, tor approved City Acceptance. Drayage.
in all ea*ea,$i.00 per To*. Dickson'a Compound
also will he delivered free of charge, »t any De
pot in South ITarolina. la exchange for cotton
Seed, at the rate of 100 pounds of the Compound
for 15 bushels (S8 pounds each) of seed. Hags
for seed also furnished free of charge.
Address E. P. ALEXANDER,
Columbia. S. C.
Dec. 8 ' S It
PARKER & KELLY.
DEALERS IN
•*
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Boots, Shoes,
IE3I_A_TS, <£cO-,
ALSO
CHOICE FAMILY
CSkrooorios,
which they will sell very low for caelu
April 14 28 ly
PARKER & KELLY.
IMPORTANT.
OFFICE BLACK CREEK COTTON FACTORY ^
Doves’s Depot, Nov. 30, 1809. j
The Board of Director* of the Blnck (’reck
Cotton Factory Company arc requested to meet
at Dove’s Depot, 8h Gridry 10th December, inst.
Business or importance will be transacted.
By order of COL. J, A. LAW, Pres,t
.1. L. Dove, Scct'y & Trcas-
Dee 1 7 2t
New School.
^WlSsS LENA IIUTMACIIER, late of Ckarlen-
Xt R/of, begs leave to announce that she will
open a i.i’ochet School^for Misses and Children,
on Moeday 2;*Ttd insrntlt, at her residence in
w*fi^V.street : n<w»«*-ly opposite Moss’s old stand
Thre^ lessons per week. Terms—$1.00 per
month.
Nov 17 5 3t
H AVING jnst received TEN TONS of the
C’arolina Fertilizer. Planters de
sirous to puvehase w'ill do well lo call and exnrn-
ike thU «xGelb i)t manure. We are agents for
«Jje iixtdn,:} y+nilimr: and will furnish it on the j
mom reGWd-obU imw*
Dccl, 7 tf
Florence Hotel
T HE ABOVE HOTEL H AS BEEN KLEOANT-
ly tilted up and refurnished since the close ■
#d the war, &4d now' affords superior accommo
dation* to the travelling public. The table is
supplied with the best that Northern and South
ern markets yin afford. The proprietor is de
form in ed to keep the beat eating bouse South of
the Potomac. J. W. GARBLE,
Proprietor.
inffi 21 25 *
JKToticG.
A LL persons indebted to A. F. Culpeper, by
/m muo or account are requested t«» come for
ward and settle, or their accounts will be put in
flie hards of a lawyer for collection.
A F. CILPKPFR.
Fvw 21 Ci—3t
J, M, Woodward,
TAKES pleasure in announcing to his friends
and customers, that he still continues to keep on
hand a full aud general sissortnient of
Japan and Plain Tin Ware,
which he offers at wholesale and retail for cash
country produce.
He has on hand ami for sale, a general assort
ment of CmOCliKIKN. and is also prepared
to supply the public with
COOKING STOVES, GRATES,
&c. &c,
at the shortest notice’
He is also Agent for the Marble Works at Che-
raw, .8. C., ami those wishing Head Stones or
Monuments for their List friends and relatives,
would do well lo give him a call before purchas
ing elsewhere.
All work done will be warranted to give satis
faction. and at as low rates as can be done in
any other establishment.
Nov 10, 1709. 4 _ Cm
Come and 0
JVew Stock!!
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Clothing, Hardware,
Hats.*1101 Caps, Shoes and Trunks,
Crockery, Glassware,
Fancy Goods, Notions,
Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac
A FINE STOCK OF PATENT
3VX e diolnos,
which will be sold at low figures. These
goods have just been bought at the heavy
decline. A call will satisfy any one as to
their quality, and cheapness.
Sept 15 50 tf
PHOTOCi RA PUS,
FERREOTYPES,
AMBROTYPES, |
Y Gallery will he open regularly, and none I
but the BE8T work will be allowed to leave I
the establishment. Pictures made of any size, j
aud perfect satisfaction guaranteed.
«? *5. FLOYD, Photographer.
Sept 22 M tf ;
S. F. COLE,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER
IN-
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. Ac.
' TtMMONSVILI.K, S. C.
A new an'! c impietc *tock just received from
Raltimorc, which is being daily added to. Call
and nee them.
Nor 10 4 8m
M!
B.B.B
MOWS REiOf RELIEF
Cures the Worst Pains
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES.
JPOT HOUR
After reading this advertiaemout, ne-*d any one' SUFFER
with PAIN.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
IS A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN.
It waa the first, and is
THE ONLY FAIN REMEDY
That instantly .‘(tops the most excruciating p*fn%
ALLAYS INFLAMMATIONS A CURES
CONGESTIONS,
"Whether of the Long*, Stomach, Bowels, or other rlands
and oi «ana, by one application
IX FROM OXB TO TWENTY MfNUTBS.
Tk>,rTlt or ^crueitf the pain, the
RlfhlJMA < IC, Bed-ri<ldcn. Infirm, C.ij-plod, NervouSa
Neuralgic, or prostrak-d with disease may suffer,
RtmtAY’S READY RELIEF
Win, in (tom 0>’K to TWKITTY MIKlTrKS afari com
and comfort, and thw medicine, so rapid in steppinir pam,
win be purchased for 50 cents per bottle at almost every
druggist's and country merchants etore on this onn..-
pent, and wVhin one hour's distance of almost evciy
haltitation in the United States.
ItHEITMATISSf AND XETTHAT.OIA.
liUF.IUfATISU AND NEDKAT,< IA.
ItUKITMATISU AND NEURAf.UI A.
IUIBUMATISM AND NKURAI.OIA.
ItHEITMATtSM AND NKDRAl.OlA.
MlhL-MATlSil AND NEUKAI.OtA.
r.in-
mittcr
Tf those who are now tuff ring
wli,t the coiue tv, or by wh»t t _..™_
if rxteni.1 apply tho HAD WAY'S HEADY RELIEF 'o
INtEhNAL Ib<> b0 ' ilr wller * P"* 11 “ pre-iot. IK
JO DROPS DIUTTED IN WATER,
A* a driuk; whether Cramp-. Spaam-, Isd.mnution.
Congchon. Amtiti - Cholera, Chill, and Furor, thr moat
oxciuciating, aud torturioff paiua will L.
‘' i-v FROM OSS TO TWENTY MINUTES.
FAIXm ATTACKS WHERE
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
WIDE AFFORD INSTANT EASE !
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS,
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OK THE DOWELS, ’
_ _ _ CONGESTION OF THE LHNOSL
SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING.
taut taitoa of the heart, hysterica
croup, DIPTIIERIA,
CATAUUH, influenza.
HEADACHE, lOOTIIACUE,
NEURALGIA, RtlETTMATISM,
COLD CHILLS, AOUK CIIH.tdt.
Tho application oi the READY RELIEF to fh« part
®r partx, whore the pain or diOeuttv .xutx, will altord
ease and ooml rt.
20 DRO.-S IN ▲ HALF TUMBLER OF WATER
rill, in a few moments, cure
CRAMPS, SPASMS, SOU It STOMACH,
UiiARThURN, SICK BEADACItE,
DIARRHEA. DYSKNTRY, COLIC,
WIND IN THE BOWELS,
And all Internal Pains.
Travellers should always carry a bottle of R A DWAY'S
RELIEF with them. A few drop* in water will prevent
sickness* or pains from change, of water.
IT IS BETTER THAN FRENCH BRANDY OR
BITTERS AS A STIMULANT.
FEVER AND AGUE,
FEVER AND AOUK CURED.
FEVER AND AGUE CURED,
1 EVEit AND AGUE CUBED
BILIOUS FEVER CURED.
SHU' FEVER CURED.
YE! LOW PfiVKR CUBED.
AND PREVENTED.
AND PREVENTED.
FEVER AND AGUE CURED
FOR FIFTY CENTS
There h> not a remedial a"eat in this world that xf!I
cure
FEVER AND AOUK,
And all othf»r Mnianous, liiiious. Scarlet, Typhoid,
Yellow, and other Ft. Yen (aided bv RAD WAY'S
FILLS), .0 quick aa KADWAY’6 lA.\DY KEl.IJiF.
XtAXI'Wdk.VS RJB1A.X)Y UEX.IICIO
ha* proved infallible, and will cure these terrible fevers
;ker, and without entailing tho frightful penalties of
(£?. HA. Aim nr,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
CHOICE DRUGS,
Medicines,
Chemicals,
Surgical Instruments,
Perfumeries,
Toilet Goods,
Cor. King and Vanderhorst-Streets,
CHARLESTON, S.*!.
Proprietor of
Aimar’s Sarracenia Bitters,
For Dy«pep.ia.
Aimar’s
SARSAPARILLA & QCEENA DKLGIIIT.
Aimar’s
C&LkUL'M COLOGXK WATER,
AGENT FOR
James Buchan k Co’s.,
CE1.KBUATE1) OKKSYLYC SOAPS.
May 5 81 ly
The “Carolina Fertilizer” i’* biatlc from the Phosphates of South Carolina, and is pronounced
by various chemists, one of the best Manures known, only inferior to Peruvian*4*uaivo in its Ferti
lizing Properties. These Phosphates arc tjie remains of extinct laud and sr»a animal, uud po*»eses
qualities of the greatest value to the Agriculftirist*
We annex the analysis of Professor .Shepard :
“laboratory of the Medical Colleyc af S, C.
Analysis of a sample of Carolina Fcriilizcr, personally selected,
Moisture expelled at. 812° F.
1C.70
Organic matter, with some water of combination expelled at low red heat 16.50
Fixed Ingredients 60.80
Anu-nia 2.CO
Phoaphoeic AamJ—soluble 0.06 Equivalent to 12.27 Soluble Dho-'phaie of lime
Insoluble 6.17 Equivalent to 13.48 Insoluble (bone)
13.13 24.75 Phosphate of Lime,
Sulphuric Acid 11,01 Equivalent to 28,65 Phosphate of Lime,
Sulphate of Potash..... 80
Sulphate of Soda ...3,50
«Sii nd 11,06
On the strength os these results I am glad to certify to the superiority of the Carolina- Fertilizer
examined. E U. SH El IIERP.
We will furnish ’his excellent Fertilizer to Planters and others at $f0 per ton 2000 tb.\
GKO. \V, WILLIA MS k CO..* Factors.
Dec 8 8—Im
R. HOE & Co.,
MANUFACTURERS OF WARRANTED
Extra Cast Steel Patent Ground
Circular Mill Mulau and Gam/
GUlCt
K3
■ PHI „ W* „ u penal
LNUOUCiKD LIVE It, FATSPLEktf, DISORDERhD
KIDNEYS, and SAFFRON-COLORED SKIN, tlmt are
*ure to follow the u*c of the “ C’h-ilogogue*,” *' Ague
Curw," end other agent* of tho herein Quinine, Mercu*
rial. Arsenic, and othor treatment* whore the mediciuot
BOdd ucewnulalt, and become deposit* tl iu the kystcu*
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
fa the be*t, cheapest, and safest remedy that can be used
tor FEVER AND AGUE, BILIOUS, and other Fever*.
IV OT O IV 3=2
person need suffer, be they ever so much exposed to
Fever and Ague, if they will only take EADWAY'S
RRaDY RELIEF, and keep their bowtli open with
Had way’a pills Hundreds in tho West, w.io have
hitherto been doctoring at the mte of one and 4 wo hun
dred dollars for a few months**'IWalinent, art; keeping
thnnselve* and fi.milies free fn»m Fl-VEf* and A51DE,
CHILLS and FEVKK, RHEUMATISM,
two dollars a year, spent fox RADWAY***^
LIEF and UADWAY'S PILLS (coated
The IlL^ADY RELIEF will atford.n
Price only 50 cent* per bottle. / ^ ^
N.B—See that every bottle haf tm Tnd a JtubUcr
one or
Y KE-
^oll.
■w.
Circular Saws
With Moveable or Inserted
TEETH!
"XTTTHE claim for our Pafent Circular Saw
V the following advantages over all others:
£ue shanks of the teeth are clastic, and exert
Uaitorm <li.lcn>iun in (he fockeis.
The Ftnbilitf of the )>1ateis no way affected by
imerling new sets of teeth.
R.icl, tooth independently, may be adjusted to
the cutting line.
I*. RUSSELL. HAVING BEEN Liberally Patrom*«? ; |2|
in Charleston and tliroitgliou* the State, returnojifjF
solicits a bontinuance of the same. ~
SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS, IV IN DOW FRAMES MANTLE-PI E
has at his Ware-rooms, No. 5, Hayne-street, a large ami w^
WORK SIH) I S IN URJTI’ll.V
The Character of the work from tins establishment fm* tlu Jp
to those who mnv order go ds from JmEBBSSm
* ° >
%
•;.? Year.
pAC t ful 1 y
OUDITRS for
CAc., $c., and
rabovtf goods.
No rivets, kej*B, or other objectionable appli
ances ar; employed in connection with the teeth
which areas simple in construction, and as easi
ly used as a nut for a bolt.
In short, all the difficulties heretofore cxpe»*i-
jgiced in the two of movable teeth for saws, are
jPly and obviated by this in vent ion.
—ALSO—
C.;. TUTTLE PATENT
‘‘‘Champion" Cross-cut Saws.
■Out
W 1.01 | ,
caurying on ihc above business in this rity, uud witi^tljy
men! that docs not reflect credit upon him a
No. HA j
Msy _^
Ei««SS#y l ';- : p
advertises himself the . t'»lv
N.B —Sec that every bottle hat wn Tnoa Jtub’icr
Stopper. Sold at at! Drttggwtis aud at D-. .ladwav’d
office. No. 87 Maiden Laiie, New York.
RESOLVENT.
NEW PRINCIPLES OF CURE.
Of all Wasting, Scrofulcu*, and Eruptive Diseases of the
Eyes, Nose, Mouth, Tbro.il, E.IM, Lead, LU2f(J5» Kid
neys, Biadder.
THE SKIN MADE PURE, CLEAR, SMOOTH, AND
BEAUTIFUL.
PR RADWAY’S SABS A PABIXiLI AN RESOLVENT
Estabhfehoii a new principle Cure of all Chronic dis
eases ; and prove* to the medical world that Consump
tion and other Scrofulous disease* arc curable. This
fact has been demonstrated in over
ONE HUNDRED CASKS OF CONFIRMED CON
SUMPTION
tnh're ok* Lung in over seventy caat* was destroyed and
dried up. awl in oner
500 CASKS OF SUSPECTED CONSUMPTION.
DR- BADWAY, tbitjc yean since, published to the
world hih nnnlysls of the Blood in the several stage* of
CONSUMPTION, showing in every stage, that where
tubercles become deposited in the Lung* and other
organ*, aa in the Kidneys, Liver, Spleen, Bronchial
Glands, Intestine*, catublishing Consumption of these
organa, the BLOOD is thin, weak, pale, watery, and is
deficient of *u« h constituents as fibrin Albumen, Phos
phorus, and the rich red coloring discs of the Blood
Corpuscles. In the absence of these constituents in the
Blood, the Blood is exhausted of strength and nourish
ment, and wherever there is intlnxnmation it deposits
tubercles and decomposition, it has not the power to h. 1J
in solution its natural constituents, and Ulcers. Soree,
Tumor*, Cancers, and Virulent Humor* are formed, tbo
presence of which c*use* inilamination, gathering, and
consequent suppuration.
'This, reader, is the true cause of the formation of
Tubercles and Consumption. Dr. Rahway was the lir-d
to advance thi* theory of the cause of Consumption aud
its kindred diseases, and prepared the RADWAY S
RESOLVENT to supply the Blood with ruch constituents
it wa* deficient of. in than: conditions of system, and to
give it the nourishment and strength to hold its natural
constituents in solution. Dr. Radwat'b theory was pub-
lUned in Kuglacd, France, Germany, and America, and
was seized upon by the scientific then of both iiemi-
sphoics. From his text medical books have been .since
published by inedical writers claiming to have dis
covered the cause of Consumption, hut have failed to
produce the remedy to Cure. Dr. It ad way was the fir.>t
to advance this thoorV, Rnd the first ami only discoverer
of a modi -ine lhal will *ur* In RADWAY’S SAKSA-
PARILLIAN RESOLVENT the public have a remedial
ng'-nt that will cure Consumption and all diseases of the
LUNGS, BROMCIIIAL, KIDNEYS, HLADDER*
WOMB. THROAT, GLANDS, AND URINARY
ORGANS.
In all Wasting Discharges, such ns Involuntary Loss of
Sperm, Emission.', Weakness of the Genital Glands,
Lcuchorrtiea, and all Uterine difiruities. Gravel, Lime
Stone. Brick dust, Uric Acid, and Calculous Ooncretior:*,
UJ XN RESOLVENT is a no*:live
cure, in uropsy, Diabetes, uueured Venereal, Sj-phRis
OF ALL KINDS.
SAW MANDRELS,
aumniwa machines, &c.
Send f* v catalogues and Price Lists.
^%. HOE & 0o -»
Saic Mannfac-
'&J J&crs,
ojbI London En • land-
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Southern People!
IXSTKB YOUR LIFE TO-DAY, THAT
YOUR FAMILY MAJ BE
Provided For.
Tumorrow Ton MAT Di* :
PIEDMONT 4t ARLINGTON.^
Life Insurunce Compsny. :i '
RICHMOND, YA.
Assetts over $1,500,000.
DIVIDENDS declared for lodil, 40 ^ct.
Purely a Southern InstltixUon.
Policy Hobicra Participate in Profits—PHiaie*
Non-forfeiting.
This papular and and successful Southern Lifv
Insurance t’ompany now stands at the head of
the list of the best, most liberai. and strokgrst
Companies in America. Its affairs art govern-
ed by the best men in our country, and th .^ . .“i
prompt manner in which the policies are paid
when due, as well as the careful aud prudent in-
vestment of its funds, recommend it U» the
SOUTHERN PEOPLE,
as THE Company for them to Insure in.
w. c. cabbinotox, President.
John e. Edwards. Vice President.
i>. j. haktsoor. Secretary.
J. j. noi'KiNs, Asst.. Secretary.
Directors for South Carolina. — Ex. Cov. M. L.
Bonham, Dr. Isaac Branch, Dr. J. J. Wardlaw.
S. L. Leapbart.
The undersigned respectfully solicits the pn
fronngc of the gdbd citizens of this section for
this company. Adderss
G. McD. STOLL, Agent,
Florence, S. C.
Dr. W. A. Washinoton, Medical Adviser,
Oct 13 1 1 r
Something New!
IMPORTED ALES.
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LIQUORS AND CIGARS,
A.T
A. P. LUCAS’ .
SAMPLE ROOM,
In raar of J. G. McCall's Store.
Aug. 18 46 tf
EQUITY LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
OF YJRGIX1A.
Reasons why Ferry One Should Insure in
the Equitable Lift Insurance Comqnniy of
] irginia.
1st. It is more LIBERAL to the Insurers than
any other Company, and will eventually bcconie
Purely Mutual and belongs to the Insubkh.
2d. It circulates it* money amongst its patrons
who nrc the Insurers. Consequently they are
getting the benefit of the rapid accumulations of
the Company, the mon^y being invested by the
Board of Directors among the insurers. There-
f irethe the insurers are building up on institu
tion peculiarly their own, and Conducted for
tlieir benefit.
David B. CLARK, Pr#*iflv*t
THUS. II. WiXNK, Vice-President,
JNO, Q. WINN, Secretery,
Gen. JA8. 11. HANK, Actuary,
Vr. M. ^
Judge JNO. A. MEBEIHTH, Counsellor.
DIRECTORS.
AVm. J. Johnso!!, of Johnson & Hunt, Wholesale
Grocers.
Wm. II. Powers, Winston k Powers, Wholesale
Grocers.
Albert Oudway, Treasurer Buckingham Slate
Company.
Cuaui.es V. Mo it iu s, Morris & Co’s., Sugar lle-
finery.
G. A. Pbbles, supcrinteildcnt manchester cotton
mills.
John H. Tyi.fr, J. IT. & John Tyler, Jewellers.
M. Millitisku, Whoiesale Dry Goods.
Titos. Baldwin, Clothier.
Novelties
secured in
Flower*,
id f&pi* Pattern*, Dres*
brk’s Celebrated
ics, Buquos, and
IW.te., Philadelphia.
6m
C. PBRCrs,"
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, Smiras & Tyson,
esale Grocers and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Nb. 64 South Gay-street,
BA L TIMOR E, Md!
Consignmcnt<5 of Cotton solicited and prompt
returns madOk
Aug 4 41 6m —
UDIIR^GT m-OIVI
T^UST deceived, a full ftfisortnietil of
UJR1N-S,
YlOLKT'8
Soap?
Forty Thousand Cases of Goods,
were ehipped from our hoaec in One Veer, to
families, clubs, and merchants, in ercry pert of
the country, from Maine to California, amounting
in value to over
One Million Dollars,
Our facilities for transporting the immense
business nrc belter thun trer before. 1V«. have
agents in all the principal cities to purchase
goods from the Manufactures, Importers, ond
others, for Cash, and often ut an immense sacri
fice from the origins! cost of production.
Our atock consists, in part, of tho following
goods :
Shairlt. ft’anlt-t, Quillt, C.ttont, Gingham*,
Drrit Good*. Tuhtt l.tnnrn, Tewr/wy, Hosiery,
Gloves, Shirts, Corsets, Ac., Ac.
Silvsr-Elated Ware, Spoons plated oh Michel
Silver, Dessert forks, Five-loltlc plated Costore,
Hnttmnia ITirrr, Otars Wart, Table and Docket
Cutlery, in great variety.
Elegant French atid German Fancy Goods, Dcau-
tifol Photograph Albums, the i ewest and choicest
styles in Morocco and Velvet Bindings,
Morocco Travelling Eos*, llamU.-erchiefs,
mid Glove Bv.cc* fip'.
Gold and Plated Jewelry, of thelto.wi ct styles.
Wo have also made arrangements with some of
the leading publishing lloiihes, that will enable
ua the sell Ibe ttnndard and the latest works of
popular authors at about one-half the regul.it
price:—such as Byron, Moore, Hume, Milton
.-.nd Tennyson's Works, in toll gilt end Cloth
Bindings,—and hundreds of ethers.
These and eieryifaiug elector
ONE DO“
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3d. The loiihs r.f thi a Company arc as libera 1 Joilx M. Goiiuin. Cashier Planters Bank*
FOR SALE OR RENT.
A N Excellent Cotton Plantation near Florence
with a dwelling, ami all other necessary I
buildings. Apply to E. A. LAW,
Dee 1 (7—ti) Darlington, C. 11.
ilxc saksApakillian KESOLVBNT i*
cure. In Dropsy, Diabetes, u mu red Vonoreil,
in it* many forms, it cure* when all other mcUjcmcs fail.
EVERY DAY
an increase of flesh, weight, and stnln^th is experienrod.
It is Fat-tissue, Calotic or ITeat making. It is t«i tlio
blood a-hat oxygen is to the atmospheric, air, it supplies
the life principle. It swiftly remove* from the sui i u e
nil Spots, Blemishes, Pustules, Tetters, Rash, Flo&b
W’ormii, Sores, 6ic., imparting a
CLEAK AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION
to all.
CERTIFICATE OF BEAUTY
The following letter is from a highly-gifted lady* Well
known iu tho “ circles of our best s*K*ieiy i”
“ LirAVKTTK, Feb. 2-1, 1809*
“I had not much confhiouce in your SARSAI’A 1UI>.
LTAN RESOLVENT. Havntg l»een disfitrured for ths
last four mouths with BLOTCHES and I'lMi’LKS, I r«—
(g Iv.-d, at all events, to try it, and took TNV’O TE \-
SPOONSFUL three times a day, a* directed, it is not
quite ONE MONTH since I commenced its use. lo-dny
there b not a BLOTCH, spot, bleirJsh, or defection of any
kind ou my person. * * * *
BAHAU H. T RE MONT,
Jersey City P. O.
Price $7 per Bottle, fi Bottles $3.
Dn. FAD WAY'S Remedies are Sold Ly Druggists ana
General Store Keepers. Principal Office, 87 Maiden
Lane, New York*
OSTENDORFF & CO.,
WIIOLESALE G11OCE ti S,
Dealers in
W/XES, L/yroRSA- SEGA A’.S',
Su, 1.5 ra.«l Hay;
Ulf Altl.ESTON, 0.
sent* for H. Clausen’s Ales.
Nov 24
ns other companies, who declare dividends at the
end of the second, third and fourth years, btit
this company at the end of the first and every
year. Thereby the insurer saves several years’
interest on the loans by insuring in this compa
ny, and he never looses his money if he pays for
one Whole Year, whereas., in other companies,
he has to remain an insurer for several years, or
he loses all the money ho has paid.
J. R. Dowell. Superintendent Western Union
Telegraph <h>.
Ai.f.x.G. ItoniinTsoN, Cattle Broker.
Geo. 1. Herring, Wholesale Grocer.
R. L. Brown, of Brown, Jones & co., Wholesale
Grocers.
A. RodeKer, Druggist.
S. M. Rosenbaum, of S. k M Rosenbaum,
Goods.
Dvv
EQUALITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Eraminc it* Fmwdibts Inf ire you Insures it i< t*) your interest to do so.
Principal Office 1015 Maine-,street, Richmond, Virginia,
B'3a. Agents lYinted Etergicherc.“%3a
Nov 10 4
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COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION
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MERCHANTS,
FniLARELFHIA, fa
UOUDKY'S.
Extracts, Pomn lex. Oils nhd Toilet Waters,
A full line «>f Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes,
Buffalo, Ivory and Shell Goiubs.
a. \V. AIM AH,
Chemist mni Druggist*
Corner of King and Yanderhurti Street*.
Charleston, £ 0,
Oct» Sbiw
COULTER & Co.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
COTON FACTORS,
r»3 LIOIIT STUr.KT,
B A L T I M O R K, M J.
J-ilu ntl u'lvanefS mmlc on cdiisiffnmonti*.
by I’AKKKK & KELLY,
Iiarlington. S. 1’.
Oct 27
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I.IUKUAT. ADV.INriiS mu.lc on I oii.-igiimenfs lo nitiicr iioii-e, nn.l to Mo,.«r.. i-ofVliaiL ,V
DemrsU'r, Livciixml, Agents tor sulo of Shctiag'i. Sinriings, ftlripis. Yarns, &c.
Wlian’s Superphosphate,
yy*c inicitt fertilizer for AH Crops,
We ref el 1 all who have used it. We recommend it us being fully equal to any FentrUrer ever
introducod into this country. For sale by (’LAGHORN. HFJ^lNtt A f’o.
L. R. RAGSDA LE. AguiR, Tiiumonsville, S. C.
HART, PARKER & CO.
pATtLINOTON, C. H , S. C.
Would respectfully call tho attention of The
citizens of Dailhtgton to their new aud complete
supply of
I’UHE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT
MEDICINES, &L\,
Would also cull the special attention of I’hy-
ficiaus to our stock of Drugs,
All prescriptions put up with care.
TERMS CASH.
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our g •odl nve i
One-half thf '0
Wo want good rc^'^.^^B.%,;
the Country. By V'^hphxj f
form clubs and Landing us otdem, you can ob
tain the most liberal commissions, cither in Cftffh
or M^rftlAnidHHidiso, nnd all goods sent by u«
will be aa reprosented, and woguaruntee satiMfar-
,ion tp every one dealing with our house.
Agents should collect ten cents from each e*.*-
toreerand forward to us iu advance, for descrip
tive (Checks of tho gOdds wc tell.
The holderstof the Checks have tho privilege of
either purchasing the article thereon described,
or of exchanging for any article mentioned on
our Catalogue, numbering over 350 different ai
tides,—not one of which can be purchased in the
usual way for the same money.
Thw advantages of first sending for Checks
are these X
We are constantly buying small lot* of very
valuable goOdjs which are not on our catologu*
and for which we i*?«»ie check* till all are sob!
beside*, in every large club we will put a choc*
for Watches, Quilt*. Blankets, Dies* Patterns, ou
sonic other article of value, giving some member*
iCftthe club an opportunity of purchasing anarti.
iTT*'»or about one quarter of its value.
• In every order amounting to over $5.00 • .
oanied by the cash, the Agent may retain $2 Hu
and in every order of over $100, $3.00 may le
retained to pay
THE EXPRESS CHARGES.
Tliis "ffer ia inure eapceiallj to ...ini .\grn*
in (lie V aatern nn'l Soiiliein Imt ia oj.. a
to nil customer*.
Commissions:
Agent* will be pniil ten percent, in rash or
| mcichiinili.e, when they fillup tlieir entire chi' .
for which below wo give a puiliel list ol'ci in
missions :
For an Orilor nf rcjrt, from o club of thi; :.,
we will pay i'.ie Agent, os cntitniisaion, 28 \ ;i
Itrowr r>r iileftelieil islieciing. Good Dre** Piute it:
'fool Square Siiawl. French Cawimi re Penis :u,.|
un i Vest Pattern, Fine ierge IVlute Countorpenr,
etc., etc-, or £:l.fHJ in cash.
For an Order of $50, from it c’.uh of fiflt
tve will pay tho Agent, aa commission. 4 , vav'la
sheeting, one pair henry IVool iilnnkets. I'oplin
DreHa pnttem, llanilsoine wool mpinre shuwl,
Silver case IVatch, cle., etc., or $5.00 in cash,
For an order of *ioo, from a cluk r.i' Oi-s
Iliimirc'l. we will pay the Agent, an commis.vi v
100 yards good yaM-wide Sheeting, Coin-rilv.,
Hunting Case Watch. Hicli Long Wool Stine
*uit of all wool French Cassimcre, cte., or 310 is
cash.
We do not employ any Travelling Agents,
customers should not pay money to person* pur
porting to bo our agents, unless personalty aeriun'
ed.
Send Honey Always by Rogisterod
Letters.
For further particular* send for Crtulogiifs
PARKER & Co.,
DS A 100 Summer SL, Boston, Mass,
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Sept 2tt
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"’’S
GOTTOIST OUSTS.
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Ingersoll’s Cotton Presses,
For .ale by
DAWSON, TEEI. & HENNING
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