The Darlington democrat. (Darlington, S.C.) 1868-1871, December 22, 1869, Image 4
THE ID E Ij I UST G-T O H D E O C H-A. T.
A Kuiumii Dinner.
Some of the Custom* of Eating and drinking
in tkr oldtn lime*.
Thf^dinafy Roumu dinner party was not
the rule was that the guests should
lean than three, the number of the
The table were of rare wood, finely
anred, and sometimes entirely of previous
etals. Table cloths were unknown. Those
rhe dined themselves with their fiugers
evertheless, as soups could not be eaten in
liis primitive way, necessity tbs mother of
Invention, devised spoons. To handle a hot
per without burning the fingers, required
eh dexterity as the juggler displays in
5g with heated pokers. Gentlemen with
‘ digits and impressible appetites were
illic finger tips, like thimbles, which en
ded them to puta finger into the hottest pie
impunity. After each dish they pre-
themsclres for hte next coarse by dipp-
; their fingers into ewers of water, carried
and by servants, prying them on napkin
ch guest bringing his own napkin with him.
Wealthy persons are said to have used a
tly kind ofasbestes napkin, which, when
1, they threw into the fire cleansed it
rithout consuming it Refined epicures
nmetimes wiped their hauds on the long hair
’ the sup-bearers, a custom that is very
Fvommou in the Orient, and recalls the office
p rformed by Magdalen to the feet of Jesus.
The Romans began the day with an early
breakfast of bread, seasoned with aalt and
eaten with olives, dried grapes or cheese.
At noon they took a warm lunch of eggs fish
etc., together with their favorite beverage,
railed calda, a sort of punch composed of
water ;.nd wine, season;.! with spices and
sweetened with honey. This drink was to
t hr Romans what tea and coffee is to us. The
..lie in the mixture being considerably dilub
od. possessed only very mildly intc^icating
qualities, so that it oould be used quite freely
without unpleasant effects; and Cowper's
description of a tea party, where.
■The bubbling add loud hissing urn
Throw up a steaui column, andthecupa
That chccr but not inebriate wait on each,"
wo ild correspond very well to a oalda-party
of llomau ladies inintcen centuries ago.
Several ealda-urna of Lronte have been found
at Pompeii. The principal meal (culled
ctma) was eaten about 4 o’clock, and lasted
several hours. People, like the elder Pliny,
who dioed only three hours, were considered
remarkably frugal and time-saving. In
Pompeii there are numerous paintings of
feasts, which give considerable information
as to the bill of fare In the centre of the
table; for example, is a large dish containing
four peacocks, so arranged as to form a state
ly d me with their Utils; here and there are
lobsters,, each ho)drxg.f«<nctVl;g in its claws;
.in.' lias a blue egg, another an oyster, a third
a stuff'd rat, a fourth has a little basket of
gra^s-hoppers, or some similar appetizing
de! racy. There are also four plates of fish
several pheasants, hares and squirrels, each
holding its head betwee* its paws; besides
p.-arhes, meloBi, iiad other fruits, a variety
vo-cublea. fanu*,c <ur-is of past ry) an^ i
different kindsrt’ #in .
O' .. JB> •. , * 4" ""
■
Notice to Planters.
P ARKKH k KELLEY will make CASH ad
vances off (three-fourths) of the value of all
cotton oensigned to Geo. W. Williams & Co.,
Charlcsum, or Williams, Bcrnie & Co., New
Aork, and All orders in New York, Baltimore or
Charleston.
Aug 4 41 if
IMTotioo-
I will sell, at private talc, and at prices that
will aford inducements to judicious invest
ments in a thriving town, some of the most valu
able lots in Florence*
I also desire to close out tny stock, in whole or
in part, and will affore liberal inducements. Call
on or address me at Florence.
JEROME P. CHASE.
Oct 28 a tf
M3. JOHN LAURENS’
potirfting
—vox—
■'STOTTHSTG E-A.1PXES,
CHARLESTON, & 0.
■Su Send for Circular*, etc. -’©•
Sept8 49 tf
F, VON SANTEN,
IMPORTER Of
Paris Fancy G-oods,
Toys, Dolls. Games, Children’s Car
riages. French Confectionery,
FIRE WORKS,
India Rubber Goode, eueh a* Clothing, Nursery
Sheeting, jce.
*29 KING STREET,
Two Doors above Market-street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
June 2 V> tf
NOTICE.
T HK “BISHOFTILLK INSTITUTE” has
been thoroughly established, and the Prin
cipal respectfully asks the patronage of the friends
of education in and around Darlington, C. H.
Young ladies can obtain board for ten ($10.00)
dollars per month, in the family of the Principal.
Boys can be accommodated with board by the
Rev. J. W. Crider, and others, for the same
amount.
Latin, Greek, French, Music, (vocal and in
strumental) English and Mathematics are taught.
TERMS PER QUARTER t
1st and 2nd Classes $10 00,
3rd and 4th Classes ..t $ 8 00.
5th and 6th Classes $ 6 00.
Music -$ 7 60.
Use of Piano * 2 60.
French $ 2 50.
For particulars apply to R. W. Boyd, Eaq., of
Darlington; Capt. J. W. Stuckey and Charles
Spencer, of Bishopville. or to
W.
May 12
AUMONT CLARKSON,
Principal.
82 tf
New Business.
Jerome P. Chase,
FLORENCE.. S. C.
A GENT fur Buying, Helling and Heating
Property
Offers Lot* 8 and 7 en Front-street, adjoining
Schoubne & Co.
The 8 vulunble Lots forming the corner be
tween Currie a A Ulmo's
And other valuable business and dwelling lots
in the growing “city of Florence."
■z is AI.SO
Agent for the great Brooklyn A Manhattan
Life Insurance Companies.
Ha bega to offer hia services and solicits the
patronage of those desiring to aell "r^, -it in this
“eity” or section , or to insure thq^ -j
Call on or address him at Flor
Jjca 27 tf.
1860. 1869.
Fall Trade.
UXN
E SPECIALLY designed for the nee of the
Medical Profession and the Family, pos
sessing those intrinsic medicinal properties which
belong to an Old and Pure Gin.
Indispenaable to Females. Good for Kidney
Complaint*. A delicious Tonis. Put up in cases
containing one dozen bottles each, and sold by
all druggists, grocers, Ac. A. M. Bianingar A
Co., eetabliahed 1778. No* 16 Beaver-street, Sew
York.
July 28 42
William G. Whilden & Co.
NO. 255 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON 8. C.
H AYR ON hand a full
stock of Watches, Jtw-
elry. Silver and Plated Ware.
Granite, China and Glass
ware,
Pocket and Table
cuttlery, Gentlemens’ leather
Travelling Bags, Vases, Tooth
nail and Hair Brushes, and a variety of Fancy
articles which they offer at moderate prices.
ALSO
Importers and Jobbers
OF
Crockery, China and Glassware,
AT
XO. 137 MEETING S TR EE T.
Oot. 28 6 ly
st e.
Btirnham’s Drug
1 WOULD REaSPECTFULLY i
call the attention of FAR
MERS and PHYSICIANS of the
Country, to my arge STOCK of
Drugs and Medicines,
FANCY AND
TOILET ARTICLES,
Sponges, Brushes, Portumcry. Ac., also, the old
Standard 8A ItSAPAIU.LA. nadefrom the original
receipt of K. W. Burnham, which is rivalled by
and Me Anti-Cholera Mixture, which will
all tUecapa of the bowels. At
-Country oa Factor., will be
Oct 28
fVwore going elsewbero.
E. 8. DC BN HAM,
Sign of the Ked Mortar,
King HI root, Charleston, K. C.
' rdcort^clow Calhoun Street.
ip**;
Bn
WAi
.Vi,
tie?-
the) 1
>'<•>,.Ilians of the
. L ‘* '• y ' vqi'h would excite.
w :r held in
B BBPw* iS respfl ted as drink-
in;; from a cow’s horn, p.yrced at the smaller
end so as to allow a thin stream of wine to
flow into the mouth as he holds it up at nru’s
I length—a method of imbiding still practiced
by the common people of southern Italy.
iM < •ther copies were fashioned, by the whimsical
fancy of the potter, into the head of a pig, a
mm a stag, or some other animal, many of
thorn are of chc.-ipmaterial clay, but all show
by their excellent workmanshp that they
■verc made by good artists. Oue advantage
of sueh a drinking vessel in the eye ofa
veteran tippler would be that, owing to it*
peculiar shape, it could not stand upright,
and when once filled it must be emptied be
fore it could be set down again on the table
Among the Greeks it was uot customary to
invite a woman to dinnerparties, tho’ the
Sybarites did so, and, according to Plutarch,
used to send the invitation a year before
hand, in order to give the ladies ample time
to dress for the occasion. But among the
it unans women were uot only admitted to
banquets, as is evident from several Prome-
thi in paintings’ but; if we may believe what
<•" 'temporary poets say of them, were also
e-pocially proud of their drinking; and Shak-
sjieare is true to Roman customs when he
makes Cleopatra boast of such triumph over
A ntouy:
Ere the ninth hour I drunk him to his bed;
Then put my tires and mamle on him, whilst
1 wore his sworn ^jiilippan.
ir-’
follow
■mL
j®
"am
Use “Cottar’s” LuptM
Use “roster’s”
!! BE WAKE!! "T Illj^MpHlUUU
^ ^ tloiwl
F»r $1, $2. *3 Sine*, < *($#**
COSTAR” COMPANY,
13, How.'iftLstrect,
OH MY!! OH MY; i‘-Vent stand it."
"These corns will kill me." O! Of. wijji
1®. l ee “COSTAH’S ’i OBX SOLT^^,^
For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, old Sorcs^ctc., *.
Tso “Coxtar’a” BCCKTHORN * U fk
Sold by all Druggists in Darlington.
Sept 1 48 * 8m
.r-r i^ v Si
year, by saving
J lln ve used them
t wh
i whfl* aal
v IT
POINT
MAi' IIE DE8IRFD
tk^posiUo*.".
: In any family.’
W” fee. that ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
E CitorcK.
«>T.is .per.
-,wo.k^^^ ,0r ‘ he iUT *“*
notions of tho ,,T '' n it a#'e- u - \ i,
T. 'tbeerrer. ''"“•e 01
I heartily commen, . economists of lime,
money, and confentmt^^ • —It'v. }). Bellow.
Friend Poly—You/ IjiHt Improvement of you?
Waabing Machine iv oompl«4e aucccaa. 1 nauro
/•mi ‘our machine,’ after h years’ use, is thought
more of Co-day than evef^ anfl'wouM not be part
ed with under any ciatprfttaaetff.”—Solon Kobin-
3XT
AT
NOHBURO,
MATERNILLE,
MANCHESTER,
AND TIMMONSVILLE.
A Cute Trick.
k A young man from New Jersey, named
'itord, while riding in the Southxide train
‘tV'im Patchogue, L. I., gave up a part of his
seat to a young woman in deep mourning
and carrying a babe in her arms. She soon
became very confidential anda conversation
sprang up between them, during which the
delighted Malford wasintormed that she had
buried her husband only the week before;
that she wax on her way to Philadelphia, and
that her uncle would join her in spring-field.
She zoomed anxious not to mis* the latter
station, and leaned over Mulford several
time* out of the of the window Whan
Springfield wax reached at last, she pointed
out and old gentleman, who, she xaid, was
the expected uncle, xnd asked the young
man to hold her babe while she helped him
on the train. Melford took the young oue
and she departed on her pious mission
The train started,but she did not return.
Mulford felt for his watch and wallet, and
iiiiased them- He then uncovered the infant,
and found a huge India rubber doll.
“One Price.”
Thos. H. Blackwell.
I Sconstar.tly receiving additions to h ; s Large
Assortment of
Men’s Furnishing Goods,
ALL THE
LATEST STYLES OF
Tier,
/Scarf*,
Uotieriv*.
Glovtt,
Undcr-wtar.
line Shirts
Ready Made and to Order.
V . Jiassettt s Kill Glares,
Our goods uro all marked at low prices, and in
Plain Fiyuree, and our motto is
“ONE PRICE.”
219 King Street, 1 door below Market,
Charleston, S. C
Oct IS i tf
REEDER & DAVIS.
COTTON FACTORS,
AND —
General ('oiiimlsslon Merchants,
Adgor’s North Wharf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Consignments respectfully solicited.
"Your Washing Machine has been daily used
in our Ismidry. nnd the housekeeper eiprcs.es
herself as highly pleAsed with it. It certainly
accomplishes a greater qutnity of work, with
less labor, and dors not wcif^thc clothes near so
much as the old fashioned wash-board. By using
it, one laundress is dispensed with."— Wm. ST.
Kviairf, Saptrmtfhdenl of the inf in! Depart'
meat of St. Catherine's Xurerry of Kent York.
PRICES,—A Fair Offer.
Send the retail price, Washer, $14, Extra
Wringer $!•, and wc will forward either or both
machines, free of freight, to places where no
one is selling; and so sure arc we they will be
liked, that we agree to refund the money if any
one nisbes to return the machines free of freight,
after a month’s trial, according to direct ions.
No husband, father or brother should permit
the drudgery of washing with the hands, fifty-
two days in the year, when it can be done better,
more expeditiously, and less labor, and no injury
to the garments, by a Doty Clothes Washer, and a
GREEN, WATSON & WALSH,
Dealers in General Merchandize
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
FOGARTIE’S BOOK DEPOSITORY,
No. 2GO KING-Street, (In the Bend,)
Sign of the Big Bible,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
B. M. Fooartib,..._ Sam'l Fwartiz, Agt.
S CHOOL BOOKS. 8TATIOFERY, SUNDAY
SCHOOL BOOKS nnd REWARD CARDS.
Theological & Miscellaneous Books.
Universal Wringer. | Agency of the Charleston Bible Society and
Canrtk*ser8 witli exclusive right of sale m^ke | other English ami American Religious Publica-
nioney fast, selling them.
Hold by dealers generally, to whom liberal dis
counts arc made,
B. C. BROWNING, Gen. Agent,
32 ortlandt St., New York.
Aug 18 4(1 f
OSWEI I. I'EICDKit,
Aug 25
SC1MMKKMAN DAVIg.
47 6m.
<3- XT ^ Is)- o S
AT FLO REN CE, 8. C.
JEROME P. CHASE,
A GENT for JOHN IS. SARDY’S Celebrated
GUANO and FERTILIZERS.
Sells them at Florence, S. C., at New York prices
adding simply the coat of freight.
He solicits your patronage.
Jan 27 17 Jy
R
Rosdallis,
ONAND’S TONIC MIXTURE, CHEMICAL
Food, Shools Ague Bills, Ac. For sale
by HART, BARKER & CO.
June l(i 37 tf
l>. J. I'A ft s. K. WEIA'U. tlEKBY Bit ANDES.
PAUL, WELCH & BRANDES,
IMPORTERS * \i IIOLKSAI.R DEALERS IS
FOREIGN FRUITS,
Northern and Southern Produce,
NO. 215 EAST BAY,
(Directly opposite New Custom House.)
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Constantly on hand and arriving
Havanna and Florida Oranges, Lemons
Cocoa Nuts, Bananas, Plantains,
Pineapples, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Canned
Fruits and Vegetables, Pickles, Jellies, Raisins,
Nuts, etc. Seed Potatoes of nil varieties.
Special attention given to tilling and shipping
orders.
mrU 10 23 ly
Religious Publico
lion Societies.
Oodcrs for supplying Sunday School nnd Paris
Libraries will be promptly attended to. A full
supply of
School Books, Stationery,
and all School Requirements. Teachers in the
country will find it to their advantage to intrust
their orders to us as prompt attention will be
given and liberal discounts allowed.
Peculiar advantaye* to persons rending in
the Country.
fikX?* Any books published in America or Eu
rope will be s jnt to any part of the country, Fre*
of Extra charge, on receipt of Publisher's price.
All the Weekly, Monthly and Quarterly Periodi
cals supplied by Miibscription* or single numbeis.
In addition to our large Stock of New and
Standard Miscellaneous Hooks, will be found a
j great variety of Fancy Articles usually found in
a retail Rook and Stationery Store.
Persona from the Country, visiting Charleston
1 will find the “Circulating Library” attached to
! this establishment a great convenience..
| N. 15. Address,
“Fogartlp’s Book Depositor},”
CHARLESTON S. C.
mch 24 25 ]y
UP . 3? . T O -A. la 33,
Charleston. S. C., M an n fact a re r of
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS.
GREEN, WATSON- & WALSH
QmR TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
THE PUBLIC,
The most
OOMIPIaETE stock:
OF
Dry Goods,
GROCERIES,
SCm AC., AC.
la Sumter—aeleeted U suit the times. Great
induoementa will he offered to cash buyers.
THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM,
which has made thie Store “A HOUSEHOLD
WORD," will be continued. Remember that we
deal In
. GROCERIES,
AND EVERYTHING DESIRED,
That we buy for CASH, and sell for
OctSLfcL Only
AND THAT WE HAVE BIT
ONE PRICE.
Thelearoed and unlearned are deali with alike.
iCW- ' **
Stale!
A TING THK LARGEST AND MOST
COMPLETE FACTORY la the Seathefa
tales, aad keeping always on hand a large
- -- - ‘ Bit
W II O L E S A L
ITT
are invited to an examination of our STOCK.-
They oanbeaupplied at Charleston Prices—freight
added.
Gre?n, Watson & Walsh,
Cor. MAIN AND LIBERTY Sts.,
SUMTER, S. C.
CD O T T O JST
SHIPPED.
have made arrangements to
SHIP COTTON TO
Xtij Jtm th« Writar «f tiese lias: asd an invalid phyzuian, while visiting the
Island of St Crain for thsir health, experienced end vriinessod many eurprisinj and
beneficial effects of the Hu* there produced upon many of the invalids who were . like
ourselves) seeking health ; and, up» inquiry and investigation, obtained a fall history
of its medicinal virtues. He was delighted and surprised, and after his own recovery,
which soon occurred, determined, if possible, to procure the sole right to manufacture
and sell it in the United States.
The result el his labors was a glorious success for himself and suffering humanity,
for the celebrated PLAUTATIOl* EITTEBS was thus made known to the world. PLAN
TATION BirrSHS being an article of real merit, founded upon new principle*, and
relying wholly upon the vegetable world for its medicinal effects, worked a rapid revolu
tion in the history of medicine, and became as a household word all over the dvilixed
world. The cabalistic S. T.—1860—X. was a talisman of health, and the demand for
the PLANTATION BITTEES soon far exceeded the abilities of the preprietoreto supply.
Notwithstanding the large importation of St. Croix Bum, made expressly for the oom-
pounding of these Bitters, tho quantity was inadequate. It therefore became necessary
that arrangements upon an extensive scale abroad should at once be mads, and an agent
was dispatched to St. Thomas for that pcrnccc. He was fortunate in securing and
leasing several plantations on some of the largest and most productive estate* oa the
island. Houses, stills and presses were erected as if by magic, which utterly “ aston
ished the natives.” The services of experienced men and natives of the island were pro
cured, aad very soon the proprietors of tho PLANTATION BITTEBS were in a position
to supply their laboratory with all the perfectly pure St. Croix hum needed is manufac
turing the GB2A7 DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND INVIOOBATOS. The above cut repweente
the natives crushing the sugar-cane and otherwise preparing it for the itflir and preaiea.
As an antidote to Pevcr and Ague, Intermittent and Hilarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, and
other kindred diseases, the use of the PLANTATION BITTEBS is unsurpassed in the
history of the world. Over five millicn bottles are disposed of annually. They are
adapted to old and young, mi'e and female. They are agreeable in taste, and always
traduce an immediate beneficial result.
ch 3, 18G9.
DEMOCRAT
JOB OFFICE.
nXTo’W
BALTIMORE OR CHARLESTON,
AKING CASH ADVANCES
.WOivered, and having it held at
I AM now prepared to execute all JOB TV0RK
of every description, such as
LAW BLANKS,
LAW BRIEFS,
HAND BILLS,
BILL HEADS,
LABELS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
VISITING CARDS, AND PLACARDS.
All work ncctlv iid<1 jeroriptly executed at prices
to suit. ; ■_
■f, ——A L SO---
Cards ar F ,, ytafer -Paper always on hand.
Office -fat t cafktf Me palls’ Store.
CHERAW tiOARLINGTON R. R.
r id W V y .
8UPKlUJJTEIfDENT’S OFFICE, 1
Ciikiiaw, .8, C., April 12, 18t.lt /
ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, THE 13TH Inst.,
the following Schedule will be run by the Trains
on the Road:
Leave Cheraw
Arrive at Florence
Leave Florence
Arrive at Cheraw
April 12
8.
7 00 A M
10 (X) A. M
45 P M
S. SOLOMONS,
Superintendent.
CHARLES KERRISON,
F ORMERLY OF THE FIRM OF C. A E. L.
KERRISON, wonld inform his friends and
the public that he has purchased from Mr. James
B. Betts, ali his
STOCK m TRADE, kc.,
AT THE STORE,
No. 252 King Street, Charleston, 8. C.,
AND Wll.L THKRR CONTINf* TH*
DRY GOODS BUSINESS
WHOLESALE and RETAIL, FOR CASH, on hia
own individual account and responsibility. He
will proceed without delay, to replenish and re
new the Stock, and continue so doing until tha
aRsort incut shall be made complete and attractive.
As the terms will be Strictly Cash, or approved
city acceptance for a short credit, it necessarily
follows that the prices must be kept at least as
low as to be found at any other respectable es
tablishment.
His brother. Mr. F.. L. KERRISON, assisted by i
Miy. A. 15 McDONELL, both experience** '»ner- j
chants in this line, will be fintnd at his store aid- [
ing in the conduct and management frf the busi-
uess, aucTU Ts Loped tliai Tus uniTtheir ei?oft*sf6
win the confidence and patronage of the public
will be as successful as .in past days was the old
firm at corner of King and Market Street,
mch 24—ly
most complete stock of Doors, Sashes,
Sash Doors, Store Doors, Shutters, Mould lag*,
Ac., Ac., I am enabled to aall low and at Manu
facturer's prieaa.
N. B.—Strict attention paid to ihipping ha
good order.
April 7 27 ly
JVCoOlollctxi
SADDLES,
TEAM HARNESS,
PLOW HAMES.
BRIDLES, Ac., Ad.
T HE undersigned bega to Invite year atten
tion to the fact that he haerecent'y purahae-
•d a large lot of Government MoLellan Seddlae
and Team Ilarnoe. which he iz offering at a re
duced prices, single or in quantity.
—man—
To hie stock of fine Summeseta and Sbafta*
•Saddles, Carriage and Buggy Ilarneae, Ploagh
Gear, and new WcCteilan Saddles, Team Harness
Plough Harneae, Ac.
I am aeliing the Plough Bridles and Collars
at New York Pactory Prices by the dozen te deal
ers.
F. F. CHAPEAU.
08 Meeting-street, next to Milla House,
CHARLESTON, 9. C.
Feb 17 20 ly.
DRY GOODS
DFOIR. THE SEA.S03ST,
JUST OPENED
AT
STOLL, WEBB A Co.
f Domestic Store, \ / Lacz Svonn,
\ 287, f K ' B * \ 289.
We are now receiving a very large ataek, wall
selected, for both our
RETAIL and
WHOLESALE
DEPARTMENTS.
MERCHANTS nnd PLANTERS visiting ear
city, are specially invited to examine our steak.
FULL LINES OF CALICO FROM 7 to 14) *.
FULL LINKS OF BROWN SHIRTINGS, 7 #.
to beet quality,
FULL LINES OF LONG CLOTHS, 7 ta 20 aad
24 c.
Together with every article te be found in a
well selected stock, at
STOLL, WEBB A Ce.,
BAxcBorr’e old stead,
Feb 1—1889—ly King street.
}
Oct 21
DANIEL H. SI LC OX.
North Eastern Rail Road.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, N. E. R. R. I
Chaulkston, S. C., April 12, 1808. /
ON AND AFTER MONDAY THE 13 th inst.,
the following schedule will bo run by the Trains
on thie Road:
EXPRESS DAILY
Leave Charleston 10.00 A. M
Arrive nt Florence 8.30 1’. M
Leave Florence 10.35 A. M
Arrive at Charleston 4.00 P. M
ACCOMMODATION.
(oAttr, ixcxft auxoATs.)
Leave Charleston 1.30 P.M
Arrive at Florence 10.00 P. M
Leave Florence 2.30 A. M
Arrive at Charleston 11.15 A. M
S. S. SOLOMONS,
Superintendent.
April 12.
Scott’s Shirt Emporium,
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE
FURNISHING STORE
IN CHARLESTON.
The
6 BO 1*. M j Proprietor of the Gentlemen's Furnishing Good*
: Emporium, Meeting-street, near Market, desirous
of bringing the famous
Star
Shirts into general use, amt believing that it is
only necessary for gentlemen to wear these
Shirts
once to be well pleased witli them, will hereafter
offer them to his customers
and
lhe public generally at cost prices. His stock of
Neck Ties, Scarfs and
O ollars
will also be sold at such prices us to defy compe
tition, and if satisfaction is not
Given
he will return the money. Htf charges are so
reasonable as almost to make buyers believe the
articles are given
Away
He is prepared to make Shirts to order with the
utmost dispatch ; and his assortment of reaily-
made Shirts is so full that buyers can be fitted at
at a moment s notice. For proof of these stole-
FURNITURE AND CHAIR
WAREHOUSE,
175 177 and 179 RTriT
Charleston, S. C.
8@—Furniture made and repaired, flaads
packed with care for Shipping.
Octal 4 l-y.
HENRY BISCHOFF~& Ca; _ ~
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
An* Dzalbcz jx
WINES,
LIQUORS,
SEC, ART,
TOBACCO,
4*.. Ce.
l©-7 EaAaST BoAaTT,
Charleston. S. C.
H. nizcttorr. c. wclberm. z. h. ntrnu
Oct 21, 4' l-y
VICTORIA HOTEL.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
F. OPDEBEECK,
Dec 23.
Proprietor.
13 tf
uieiits call
Closing Out.
GREAT BARGAINS.
Jerome P. Chase,
FLORENCE, S. C.
"MTETITH a view to changes in business, offers
yw his valuable STOCK and Town Property
with his splendid Store, at prices lower than Cost
and Value.
Jan 27 17 ly
WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL,
Stationers, Printers,
Blank Book Manufacturers,
3 BROAD STREET,
S. C.
Jy
CHARLESTON,
June 23 38
W. & M. R. R. COMPANY.
GEN Ell \L SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, >
W ILI.MfNQTOM, N. C.,May 11, 1808. f
O AST) AFTER April 11th, PASSENGER
TRAINS on this road will run on the follow
ing Schedule*
EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leave Willmington daily r.t 1:1"> A. M.
Arrive a? Florence 10:32 A. M.
Arrive nt Kingsville 1:46 P. M*
Leave Ki’igsville 12;40 1*. M-
Arrive nt Florence 3:56 P. M.
Arrive nf Wilmington 0:16 P M.
Express Train connect closely at Florencewith
the Northeastern Railroad for Charleston, and
Cheraw and Darliugto i Railroad for Cheraw-,
ami at Kingsville with the South Carolina Rail
road for Augusta. 14. which point the cars run
through without change.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Leave Wilmington daily (Sun. ex.) at 8:05 P. M.
Arrive at Florence 2:40 A. M.
Arrive at Kingsville 9:00 A, M.
Leave Kingsville .4:00 P. M.
Arrive at Florence 9:40 P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington 5:10 A. M.
Accommodation Train connect* closely at Flor
ence with the Northeastern Railroad for Charles
ton, and at Kingsville with the South Carolina
Railroad for Augusta.
Passengers for Columbia should take the Ac
commodation Train.
WM. MacRAE,
April 11 7—tf GenT Supl.
K. D." CHARLES,’
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TIMMONSVILLE. 8. C.
Sept 22 61 tf
At Scott's
Star Shirt and Furnishing Good* Emporium.
Meeting -trcet, nearly opposite Maiket Hall
mar 24—25 ly
T
W anted—Agents,
|0 sell tt new book of great value to Furoi-
era. Mechanics, and Working men of all
trades aud occupations, 13th edition now ready
The
FARMER’S & MECHANICS’
Edited by GEO. E, WAKING, Ju.
Author of ‘‘Elements of Agriculture,” “Draining
For Profit and for Health.” and former
ly Agricultural Engineer of
Central Park, N, Y.
500 Octavo Pages and over 200 Illustrations.
The Now Orleans Times pays: “It is a book
which should be in the hands of every Farmer
and Mechanic.”
The New Orleans I'icayune s»yn: “So valuable
a book should be found in the house of every Far
mer and Mechanic; its elegant illustration* will
make it welcome everywhere.”
Active men and women can make more monev
and give better satisfaction in selling this book
than any work in the field.
Send for 16-psgo circular, telling all about it.
E. B. TREAT & CO., Publisher*.
No. G54 Broadway, N. Y.
Sept 8 49 tf
PARTNERSHIP.
HE undersigned haye this day formed a
partnership, under the name and style of
ver Ji Boyd, for the practice of Law and
F/quity, in the County of Darlington.
HENRY MrTVEP,
R. W. BOYD.
Sot 25 9 jj.
LAW
T
Mclve
THE LIFE
Extraordinary Carter and Doing Exploits
OY
ALLAN PINKERTON,
the
GREAT DETECTIVE OF THE AGE
VFe have row in Preparation and will Piib?i*h
on the 27th of October, Instant, in No. 1261 of
the
NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE,
The life and exploits of Allan Pinkerton, the
most able and successful Detective the world has
ever known.
Wc have been at great pain* to obtain the facts
and circumstance* attending the remarkable life
of'thi* moat extraordinary man, who ha* baen
mainly instrumental in developing the greateat
crimes commihdd in this country, and bringing
their authors to justice, besides rendering in
valuable terviee to the Government during the
late rebellion.
The Biography of Allan Pinkerton i* truly*
Romance of Life, and the demand for it in af.
parts of the country will be so great that those
who desire to secure copies, and Ntho lire at a,
distance, should either subscribe at once, or no
tify the newsdealers from whom they purchase
that they may obtain a full supply on their fir*t
order.
Oct 27 2 |
ROBERT CHISOLM, JR
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR,
Offlie, 17 Broad-street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sept 8 49 tf
Prime Leaf Lard,
F OR SALE AT
June 16
Sugar-Cured Hams,
■■]SOR SALE LOW FOR CASH
J; el PARKER A KELLY 8
June 19
PARKER A KELLY’*
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If You Want
"■7V48H10X ABLE, endebeap gondii, go to Mrs.
Jr PARKER’S, 0T«r Parker k Kelley’s SUM
June 3Q
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