The Darlington democrat. (Darlington, S.C.) 1868-1871, January 05, 1870, Image 2
THE E^-HLIlsTG-TOIiT EE jVC O G E. J±. T.
Tott much this term imports. It tells us
•iu only of a birth, but of a dtath. The old
■ isdead. Its records are etoroal. Pro-
, >:■'.? wc could not devote a day more pro-
. i'Vy than to spend one cnr|uiring How it
un'th us? A year sener home. Some
...y say eo with joy : all must say so of
v.-.sity. The death of the old year teach
^ on that we are mortal; the life of the New
aty well admonish us, that wc shall
again. There is no season better adapt-
profitable rejecticn or for the formation
•J resolutions, than the present. Let
.-•a i?. in this way.
* .-re as- a people, oppressed and down-
;U, Some seem to say, and actually
ay. that God has forsaken us: given ub
r to cruel and unrelenting enemies who
:ik by calling themselves our country-
:n; kept from us the early as wall as the
after ram; blasted our hopes of harvest and
added starvation to tyranny.
Yr T hy, should we judge Him who ruleth
among the nations of the earth. In His
time He will teach us why these things hnve
r -en. Let us trust Him, rely on Him and
wait ou Him.
YThat more must we do? Go earnestly to
e rk; labor diligently; deal honestly, act
faiily and trust faithfully in a good Father
.vho delighted not in chastising his children.
If we enter the New Year with such a
spirit we may weli hope und confidently ex-
;et that our material prosperity will be in
creased and /nunc that we will be spiritually
exalted.
I»o*t Offices.
We find tho following in our exchanges
uncreditcd. Wc can’t see why this step has
been taken by Mr. Whittemork. Tho
want of capacity and sometimes, the want of
honesty on part of Post masters, of honesty
have occasioned many letters of value to Ic
forwarded by the route agents. We can’t
see the indignity however. This necessity
docs not not exist here, but we can will im
agine why, at other places, the agent is pro"
ferred to tho Post-master:
Southern PosTorners-Colored Post
masters-Actionsof Congressman Whit-
lemore:—I n some places whore colored
postmasters have been appointed, continued
attempts are making to depreciate the busi
ness of their offices by parties hostile to snch
appointment. Such especially has been the
case on .he line of the railroads where per
sons could put their letters iu the postal car
passing through, instead of dropping them at
the offices. Congressman Wliittemore, who
has been uonizaut of those petty indignities,
has made use of means which will put a stop
to tho practice. Route agents are to be in
structed not to receive them and a special
agent has been directed to come to the
South aud correct such abuses.—Exchavge.
Ail Iligbt.
St. Jolinn Academy.
This justly popular Institution will be
sued on tho 10th lost. Those wishing to
..vii! themselves of its advantages will refer
’.he advertisment to its Principlal.
(». A. Howard,
Of Florence, is prepared to furnish uphol-
i-zrj. aud repair furnitmre. See his adver-
t^cment.
Outrages.
Ou the night of the 31st ult., Mr. Wm.
v r i.vMN, and his little sitter, were return-
hug home from Florence, upon entering the
p:.to at his father’s residence, he was knock-
down by some unknown fiend. The cries
of bjg little sister brought assistance, and,
undoubtedly saved his life. Ho was serious
ly Injured. Gov. Scott will please take
ru.tice.
Tdr. Peter C. Cogsiiall’s kitchen, in
vhich he had fifteen thousand pounds of
seed cotton, was destroyed by fire siucc our
'’ss issue. Last rear the Gin-house of this
gentleman was burned. Roth acts of incen
diaries. Gov. Scott will please notice.
Messrs. Weinberg & Strauss’ store, at
Florence, with the entire contents, were de
stroyed by fire on the night of the 24th ult.
Undoubtedly the act of incendiaries. Gov.
Scott will please take notice.
At the fire in Florence, above alluded to.
Mr. J. H. Husband’s suffered severe loss.
His work shops were destroyed, and it was
only by the most strenuous efforts that his
dwelling was saved. Gov. Scott will please
nutieo.
The following which we copy from the
Jacksonville (Ala.) Republican, only con
firms the generally expressed opinion—that
the negro left to himself,, will return to
idolatry, witch-craft and the like:—
“On Thursday last, six negro wicn were
committed to jail in this place, charged with
having been engaged in an attack on tbe
Saturday night previous a negro man named
Frank Krabrey, who was shot in tho arm
and side, and at the same time his wife shot
dead, three shots having been fired. It ap
pears from the evidence given in on the pre
liminary trial, that Frank had become ob
noxious to*a number of the negroes in tbe
neighborhood from a supersticious belief that
he was a sort of necromancer, and could at
will fill them with pains, lizards, fee., that
he could make a mark, aud if any woman
crossed it, she would be poisoned. A week
previous to the murder they attacked his
house with rocks, and beat him severely
with sticks, ordering him w leave the coun
try. He having failed to do so, they re
turned ou Saturday night, renewed the at
tack, in which the three shots were fired
with the result stated. No white man was
in any way connected in the dfficulty."
Impossible.
with the beauties of reconstruction, it should
certainly be no cause of grief to us. Let
them fight it out among themselves.
As regards any excitement prevailing on
that score at tho North, wc regard it with
unminglcd satisfaction. It is one of tho
signs, among many, that tho Northern peo
ple in conquering us for our.slavcs and our
cotton, have invoked the furies of national
anarchy on their own heads; that in destroy
ing our liberties they have likewise de
stroyed their own. The state of Ohio has
repealed her ratification of the Amendment,
but wo earnestly hope it will be fastened
upon her in spite of herself, aud by means
too of the bogus voter of the “reconstructed
States” of the South, whose degradation
Ohio has so warmly applauded.
There are many sign in tho political sky
to be seen, besides this matter of the Fif
teenth Amendment, which may well cause
the heart of a true Confederate to rejoice.—
The time will certainly ccme when it will bo
clear that our enemies are incapable of self-
government. The Ship of State, whose helm
they have so long guided, will then go to
pieces among the breakers. The sooner the
better!
What honest decent Southern man or wo
man can protend to have any respect for a
government which is waning’upoii us to-day
more fiercely and vindictively than when Lee
led our legions.
Does not Hubbard call for more mercenaries
with arms in their hands? And does not
Scott flood the State with Winchester rifles,
to be used for his own purposes during the
election of next fall ?
Away, then, with anyaffectations coueern-
ing our love for the so-called Yankee Re
public. If it is by tho reputation of such a
Republic that our liberties are to be rescued,
Lee and Stonewall Jackson fought iu a false
cause. Ifitwasajust and noble cause in
which they fought, we Soutcrn people are
false to it when we clap our hands in honor
of the burlesque of a Republic which wc sec
to-day.
For our part, we shall be extremely happy
whan we tec—as we expect to—the Northern
people compelled, under che pressueoftyaan-
ny to acknowledge with bowed beads that
their war upon the South was an assassin-
stab to the heart of tha Republic founded by
Washington and his co-laborc^j j- (£J(itfUld
Advertiser. part anf
people, y-w•
suggest!
St David’s Lodge No. 72 A.’. F.\ M.’.
T HE REG HI. a It COM MUNIC A TON OF TII18
Lodge, will be held on Monday Jan'y. 17,
at 7 o'clock, P. M.
By order of C. M. PARKER, W.*,
Geo. W. Howell, Secretary
Jan 6, 1870—t-f.
M.\
=51*.
CAMPBELL CHAPTER, NO. 31,
R.\ A.‘. M.\
(OF FLORENCE.)
T hu regular convocation of this
Chapter will be holdcn at Masonic Hall,
in Florence, on Wednesday Jan.. 19 at 8, P. M.
Companions will take due notice of the above
and govern themselves accordingly.
By order M.*. E.\ H. . P.-.
H. M. GILBERT,
Secretary.
June 2 35 ly
AMITY LODOE, No. 121, A.’.F.’. M/
FI.OKKNCF., S. C.
T he regular communication of
Amity Lodge, will be holdcn at Masonic
Hall, Florence, S. (L, on Wednesday, 20th Jan.,
at 8 o'clock, P. M.
The arrear list will bo read and tho rule ap
plied.
Ily order W. . M. •.
O. MeD. STOLL, Secretary.
llOL. Election of Officers will take place this
evening,
May 26, 84 ly
Office of the A'. £. K. It. Co.
Chasueston, S. C., Dec. 31, 1809.
From and after Jan. 1st 1870, the rate
of transportation for Corn from Charleston
to any point, on the Cheraw and Darlington
Railroad, will be reduced to 13 ccuts ^
bushel.
S. S. SOLOMONS, Sup’t.
Jan 5 H 1m
‘Tlie Pride of the School.’
WKITTKN BY
JOHN WITHERSPOON ERVIN.
EXPRESSLY FOR THE
“SUMTER NEWS.”
Address
HARR & OSTEEN,
Sumter, S. .C
Joyner’s Hotel.
All along the road we see—“Don’t forgot
to stop at Joyner’s.” To those visiting Colum
bia, we give the like advice. It isr-Homello-
te.l. where you are not treated as a Ftranger,
but where ail endeavor to make your stay
pieasent and agreablu. Robert, the host, is
not good looking, but he will do. Call andsec
The Sumter News.
This paper has recently been enlarged and
iurnished with new typo, and ranks deserv
edly among thr best papers of tho State.
We see it announced in its last issue, that
tl.c publication of an Original Story, from
tire pen of the talented writer, John
V. cherspoon Ervin, will le comruenred
abnut the middle of January, t) be followed
by other original Stories during the year.
Now is a good time to subscribe. Terms
£3 00 per yeas—two copies £3.00.
Address DARR A OSTEEN',
We agree with the Savannah Republican
in the sentiments contained in the following
article. Its impossible for tho present gene
ration of the South to love the Union: and
if wo aontinne to live under such rule as we
now endure, future generations will hato^c
union if it bo possible) more than w' «
“Love the Union.”-—The most Bern’ v
charge brought agains' tbe Af outlkjrn peu
by their northern enemies is
“ hostile to the Union.” For 4 '
sake grant it—who makes them so ? No
people ever yet gave such evidence of their
willingness to go into the Union and become
peaceable member of it—they have even
humiliated themselves and surrendered every
principle held dear by them in order to get
there—why is it that they are not there and
living in peace with the States of the North?
Any honest man can see the reason plain
enough- Tbe men who are continually abus
ing us for “disloyalty to the Union odious to
us. The very moment everything gets quiet
and peaceable, aud spirit of fraternity ap
pears, these marplots get up some new villainy
to arritate and inflame our people towards
the Govertmeut, and what is more, for the
express purpose of making us hate them and
keeping the Union in a state os disruption.
Should tlie poor Southern worms turn when
thus trodden upon, we hear a fresh cry of
“disloyalty” and ‘ hostility to the Union.”
This is hypocrisy and cowardice combined.
The only enemies of the Union in this coun
try are to be found iu the ranks of the radi
cal party.—Saradnah Republican.
MARRIED, on the — day of Decemb-i ln
1869, by the Rt. Rev. Bishop Davis. Mr Jtti’i <■ 1
us Davis, to MiseSAU.m, Daughter of Maj.
J. M. DeSaussnre, all of'Camden, 8. C.
To our old friend we send greeting, ^Cay
his life and that of his chosen one, fco long,
happy and prosperous; and >'J»y many bless
ings be £J|rs. “Jf*y * s«ns ; beag uetj
grown up-; .h.iryj»tlyyf%ij|ft<5»r dauwfct-
* -nertb
■ : e -" •.>; •,** ■ • w
J -.JP; i v i(
pMrs. Parker.
More InceixUnrism.
The barn and stable of Mr. Benjamin R.
Cockrell, near Clack-stock, were distroyed by
fire, on Thursday night last, together with
his entire crop of corn and fodder. About
six hundred bushels of corn were burned.
It was with great difficulty that the mules
were saved. We hope that tho scoundrel may
be detected aud meet his just reward.
— Winnsboro Hews.
The Charleston News,
. :btr v J , ’ W at Trinity
jciety I Tilt, by Rev. P. P. Hay,
R. Godfrit, of Cheraw, 8. C., to Miss
Elizabith H.,daughter of Sam’l W. Evans,
of Society Hill-
SFECJILAJL TSTOTIOZES.
TO CONSUMPTIVES,
The advertiser, having been restored to health
in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after
having suffered several years with a severe lung
affection and the dread disease.—Consumption—
is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers
the means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the
prescription used (used free of charge] with di
rections for preparing and using the same, which
they will find a sena etna for Consumption,
Asthma, lironchitis. etc. The object of the ad
vertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit
the attlicted. and spread information which he
conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes every
suitcrcr will try his remedy, as it will cost them
nothing, and may preve a blousing.
Parties wishing the prescription, will please
address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
AVjlliamkhurg, King County, New York.
Jan 5 ly
H AS just received a supply of Japan Switch
es of desirable colors.
.Also new
Dress Trimmings.
and Fancy Goods, Collars, Cuffs, aud very pret
ty Lace Collars.
Girons, 7*utlcoa, Tilack Sewing Silk, and Black
jl^adeu i.cRPins, k c „ &c.
, Jan 6 ii tf
St. John’s Academy.
T HE exeraisps of tho next Session of this
Academy, will commer.cu on Monday. Janu
ary 70th, 1870, aud continue 2-1 weeks.
TUITION s
Languages and higher English Branches. 4
week# - - - - . $5.00
In Primary Department - - 4.00
Payable in advance.
A, McP, HAMBY, Principal,
Jan 5 11 tf
Law Notice.
T HE undersigned hare this day formed a Part
nership under the name and style of Ilarllec
& Dargan, for the practice of Law and Equity in
the County of Darlington. Office, for the present
aboTc Messrs. Early’s store.
W. W. HABLLEE,
T. G. DARGAN.
Jan 1, 1870 6 4t
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A Gentleman wl*o suiferedfor years from Ner
vous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the ef
fects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the {sake
of suffering humanity, send free to all who need
it. the receipt and directions for making the sim
pie remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers
wishing to profit by tbe advertiser’s experience,
can do so fcv addreesiug. with perfect confidence
JOHN B. OGDEN,
No. 42 Cedar-street. N. Y.
Jan 5 ly
G. A.HO WARD,
FLORENCE. S. C.
Cabinet Maker,
AND UPHOLSTERER,
Furniture made and repaired, Matrasmib made to
wider, AH orders promptly attended to,
Jat. 8 11 (/
OEO. J>. THOMAS.
B.
Proprietors, Sumter, S. O.
<lu:irlerlj- M.-vtiiig,
The first Quarterly meeting in the New
Year, will commence to he lioltlen at the
Methodist Church in this place, ou Saturday,
the 8th Inst. Rev J. \V. Kelly, I
will preside. This will be a fit acid appro
priate time, for all denominations of Chris
tians, to unite in invoking God’s bleasintrs
upon our afflicted section.
Wo suggest that such a meeting be held
on Sundav afternoon.
This is one of the most enterprising, able
and deservedly popular papers published in
the South. It is ably conducted, earnest in
effort, honest in expression and true to our
section—y'or ic hat e no country.
As au cviJ^ucc of its enterprise and spirit-
we notice that ou Chrsitmis, it issued a
d .able instead of a /:«//’sheet. Those wish,
ja j ing a Charleston Daily, will do w ell to sub-
l scribe to the News.
Wft, KOSKOO.—ARE YOU SICK
nervous, or debilitated ? Are you siifre.ring from
»ny form of Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism,
Liver Complaint, Kidney Diseases, or Nervous
I’rostration, &c. ? If so, you can be resto ed to
health and vigor by using Dr. Lawrence's cele
brated “Koskoo.” It cures the most inveterate
foruts 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 recognised merit. It is daily
prescribed by physicians, ajd recommended by
many thousand! of our best citizens. For sale
by druggists and Merchants everywhere.
For sale by Hart, Parker A Co.
Sept 8 48 ly
BAKTHLOW.
(ieo, P, Thomas & Co,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Foreign and Domestic Liquors.
i\i>, 3S5 W. Baliimorc-strcct,
Jan i
BALT;MOKE, Ml).
11
ly
TVKRPOOI. in prime new 2 Bushel Sacks, at
A per Sack, at Florenc*. S. by
JullN WILEY.
Doe 22 10 • l m
ew
ir,.
T1MMONSV1LLE, S. C.
DEALER IN
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Boots and Shoes,
Crockery,
Saddles and Harness,
Medicines,
Liquors, all kinds,
General supply of
NOTIONS.
G-entlemen’s Hats
AND CAPS.
CLOTHING, &C.
All of which will be sold at the
most reasonable prices for cash.
He will always be found directly
opposite the Depot at Ttmmons-
vile, S. C.
Dec 22, 18G9
10
COOKING AND HEATING
T HE undersigned, successors to Horton &
Shepherd, have resumed their trade in
Stoves, in connection with thoir other business,
and are now prepared to supply other dealers,
factors. Merchant and all the customers of the old
house, with tho most approved descriptions of
cooking stoves ranges and heating stoves, at a
close approximation to Foundry prices.
The cooking stoves and ranges are sold with
or w ithout furniture—some of them arc designed
to operate without the aid of chimneys if necessa
ry—and a 1 1 are guaranteed to Bake properly if
set up as directed.
The ranges fire unusually' low in price—have
six boiler openings and double ovens, though but
a single pipe, and need no Brick work to net them
up.
The stock of Heating stoves embraces cast-iron
air tights, Kussia iron air-tights, six-plate or
Box stoves, &c.
Illustrated catalogues and prices will be furn
ished upon application.
WM. SHEPHERD A CO.
24 Hayne-street, Charleston, S. C.
Dec 22 10 6t
W. C. FERGUS,
(of south cakouika,)
WITH
Simms & Tyson,
Wholesale Grocers and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 64 South Gay-street,
BALT I MURK, Md:
Consignments of Cotton solicited and prompt
returns made.
Aug 4 44 6m
DANIEL H. SILCOX.
FURNITURE AND CHAIR
WAREHOUSE,
175 177 and 179 King Street,
Charleston, S. C.
Furniture made and repaired. Geoda
packed with care for Shipping.
Oct 21 4 1-j.
HENRY BISCHOFF & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Asd Dsalirs is
WT'AjSS,
’ LIQUORS,
SEGART.
TOBACCO,
A*., Cc.
IG’7 ZGA-ST
Charleston, S. C.
H. BISCHOFF. C. WU1.BEKM. i. H. FIXFB*
Oct 21, 4 1-y
VICTORIA IIOTGIi
CHARLESTON, S. C.
F. OPDEBEECK,
D#e 22.
Propr ietor.
13
tf
Edwin M. Mi;:i:ton
X *, vlfad, be has gone to render m account
AjL^Yore » tribunal where justice is done. It
~ ,t iirt well tospeak ill ot the. dead So we
, nis3 the subject, merely remarking tha*
.Du ue..i£» of this personage will not break
tnnnj it ear!..
The TrtitU Concerning the XV
Amendment.
Why do so many Southern papers disturb
j iliemseiveo conccrniug the Fifteenth Amend-
' mont, and such ether crazy acts of !ho party
it) power as go home to the Northern peo
ple in a greater degree even than they come
to us Y
So far as the local operation of the Fif-
teenth Amendineut is concerned, we of the
s. nth are under its full influence to-day,
an', hav- been for some time; and if it pass-
e- iiual[y ro as to inflict the Northern States
SPECIAL NOTICE.—To parties in w;int ?
of Doors. Sashes and Blinds, we refer to tlie ..d-
vertisementof P. P. Toalc, the large manufactur
er of thoso goods in Charleston. Price list fur
nished on application.
Wo hr.vc .jn«t opened a new, and n ell sel!acle i !
stock of Goods at
Parrott's X Roads.
Six miles IV».at Darlington Village.
We respectfully ask the public to give us a call.
Our Slock will speak for itself.
PARROTT A CO.
Sept 15 bO tf
th;e life
Extraordinary Career and Dairiy Exploits
or
ALLAN PINKERTON,
THE
GREAT DETECTIVE OF THE AGE
Wc have new in Preparation and will Publiah
on the 27th of October, Instant, iu No. 1261 of
the
NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE,
The life and exploits of Allan Pinkerton, tha
most able and successful Detective the world haa
ever known.
We have been at great pains to obtain the fact*
and circumstances attending the remarkable life
cf »his most extraordinary man, who ha* beon
mainly instrumental in developing the greatest
crimes coinmitpld in this country, and bringing
their authors to justice, besides rendering ia-
valnable tcrvicc to the Government during the
lain rebellion.
The Biography of Allan Pinkerton is trulyt
Roniance cf Life, and the demand for it in al.
parts of the country will be eo great that those
who desire to secure copies, and who live al a
distance, should either subscribe at once, or no
tify the newsdealers from whom they purchase
j that they may obtain a full supply on their first
order.
Oct 27 2 j.
COIR.IF’OlFt-A.TEID
1859.
CAPITAL $350,000.
CASH ASTETTS $450,000.
J. F. BOZEMAN, President,
D. F. WIDCOY, Secreury.
tf"'10NTINUE to furnish psrfec (security opdnst
■ > loss or damage by FIRE, on all kinds of
INSURABLE PROPERTY, al adequate rates.
Agents can be found at every prominent point
in the Southern glates to whom application for
Insurance may be made.
Ctn«AW Aobkcv.
\Y. L. J. REID, Agent.
Dec. 8— 8 2m.
VAGUABL.E
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
I will sell on sale day in January next, that
valuable Lot and the houses thereon on Pearl
street in the town of Darlington, recently belong
ing to Mrs. M. A. Blackwell, deceased. Terms
made known on day of sale. Purchasers to pay
for papers, revenue stamps, Ac.
J. H. BLACKWELL, Ex'r.
Dec 15 9 8t
FARMERS!
Increase your Crops and Improve your Lands
by using
PHOENIX GUANO,
Imported by us direct from the Phcenix Islands,
South Pacific Ocean.
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO’S.,
MANIPULATED GUANO.
Prepared at Savannah, Ga., and Oharlevtan.
S. C.. which has proved in the soil the best Ma
nure in use.
Guano, Salt and Plaster Compovnd,
Also prepared at Savannah and Charleston, for
sale for cash or on time.
WILCOX, SIBBS & CO.,
Importers and Sealers In
GUANOS.
99 Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
64 East Bay street, Charleston, S. C.
241 Broad street, Augusta, Ga*
For further information, address as above for
circular, or subscribe to*‘Southern Agriculturist”
published by W. C. Macmurphy & Co., at Augus
ta and Savannah, Ga., at the low price of 2oc.
per annum.
Dec 16
9
“CORJN!”
C ASH orders for oorn filled at Jobber’s per
cent, by
LOUIS O. DARGAN.
Darlington, G. II., S. C.
Deo. 15 9 2t
L. R. RAGSDALE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Wines
Liquors. Ac.
TIMJtONSVILLE, S. C.
Would inform the public generally, that he has*
on hand a full assortment of the above mentioned
goods, which he has just received and is daily
receiving, to keep the stock full. Has on hand
and to arrive
100 bbls. choice Family Flour,
at $9.00 per barrel.
Have just received a choice and select stock lot. of
Gentlemen’s Clothing,
ZHI-A-TS
of the latest styles.
I have on hand a splendid assortment of Ladies
Dress Goods, comprising ehoiee silk patterns,
Alpacas, and French Poplins, also Ladies Cloaks
of all styles, Hats, Bonnets. &c., &c. I have the
most complete stock of Ladies and Gente Shoes
in the country
I wish the public generally to call and examine
before purchasing elsewhere, as I sell at aston
ishingly low prices for cash.
1 am the Agent of Whann’s Superphosphate—
| the great fertilizer of all crops—w hich I am pre
pared to furnish to any extent. Refer you to
Dr. H. K, W, Flinn and other», who have used it.
I am prepared to receive CTotton on consign
ment and make as liberal advances as can be had
in Charleston, or any other city North or *S’outh.
For further particulars call and see for yourselves.
Dec 16
Cm
JOHN S. FAIRLEY & Co.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WHITE G-OOIDS,
HOSIERY, FANCY GOODS AND SMALL
WARES GENERALLY.
No. 37 Hayne-street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Dec. 15
9
Notice.
Dickson's C ompound.
IVI*G 1 jcen appointed Agents lor the sale
^ 1* this valuable compound, by Gen. Alex-
ffaxT' LADIES SUFFERING FROM I t*L Ur, we are prepared io furnish’any amount uf
anv disease peculiar to tiieirsex, can be restored 1
, , . • r . TTr ; Orders will be promptly attended to and ship-
to health by using Dr. Lawrence a “Woman a ' m( , L „ ma j 0 r !-,,uir.-.| to any point on either
Friend.” It purifies the secretions, and restorer j the Wilmington X Manchester, or Cheraw Dar-
the system to a healthy condition.—For sale by j lington 11a ilroad*. For further particulars and
Hart, Parcjcr & Co., Darlington, 8. C.
SeptS 49
Ij
circulars and samples, apply to
DkLoKJ/E & BYRD,
Doves’ Depot, C. A D. It. R.
Dec, 1 (> tf
PARKER & KELLY,
A HANDSOME INDUCEMENT. |
—Every person who iienfl. $3.60 to the “XIX 1
CENTURY” Publication Co., at Charlcstor. S, j
C., receives that superb Magazine for one year, S3' YINC. jnst receive! TEN TONS of (he
ami a copy of either of the Waverly Novels or S 9 <H roll Hit S'*“r<ili/.t‘r. Planters de-
the works of Charles Dickens that n.»v be desig : ’ ,,!0 ’ ; ' t0 P ,,V V " i!1 ^ wel '- t0 c * 1 ' * nd
.* ° : ii»e this excei;• 'it manure. We are agents for
nated—Specimen number with I rcznium list 3o j tbe Carolina Fertilizer: and will furnish it on the
cent*. moat r'*a?*on*ble terms.
Sept 8 49 2n> j Dec 1, D-09 7 tf
ROBERT CHISOLM, JR
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR,
OBlee, 17 Broad-street,
<7 H A It L E S T O N, S. C.
Sep: * _ _ -to tf
!>RY GOODS
IFOIBk TUB SE^SOTST,
JUST OPENED
AT
STOLL, WEBB £ Co.
{ Dohksth^Stoki, } K . ng |Lac. 2 ST0„,|
Wr are now receiving » very large cu«k, wall
selected, for b-oh oar
RETAIL and
WHOLESALE
DKFA KTMF.NTS.
MERCHANTS and DLANTERS visaing ,«r
city, mi o specially invited to examine our stoak.
FULL LINES OF CALICO FROM 7 to HA «.
FULL LINES OF BROWN SHIRTINGS, 7 ».
to Lest quality.
FULL LINES OF LONG CLOTHS. 7 to 29 and
24 c.
Together with every article to be found in a
well selected stock, at
STOLL, WEBB & Co.,
Bascro/t's old stand,
ly Eing street.
Carriage Painting.
I HAVE opened a Shop und«r my Photograph
Gallery, and am prepared to Paint and Trim
in tho very befit style. Carriages and Buggies
also
Furniture cleaned, painted and varnished.
Sign Painting, Gilding and Fancy Painting, &o.
All work, no matter how zmail, warranted to
give satisfaction.
J. S. FLOYD.
Sept 22 51 tf
NOW IS THE TIKE TO SUBSCRIBE
FOR THE
NEW YORK WEEKLY,
The People's Favorite Journal.
The Most Intcresllntr Stories
Are always to he found in the
NEW YORK WEEKLY.
At present there are
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running through its columns ; and at least
One Story is Begun Eterj Month.
New subscribers arc thus sure of having the
commencement of a new continued story, no mat
ter when they subscribe for the
NEW YORK WEEKLY.
Each number of the NEW TOPIC WEEKLY
contains Several Beautiful lllmstratiens Double
the Amount of Heading Matter of any {pa
per of it* claea, ard tho Sketches, Short Stories,
Poems, etc., are 1 y the ablest writers in Ameri
ca and Europe. T.u
NEW (YORK WEEKLY
does not confine its usefulness to amusement, but
publishes a great quantity of really Instructive
Matter in the most condensed form. The
N. Y. Weekly Ifeparlraciiis
have attained a higher reputation from their
brevity, excellence, and correctness.
The Plfasant Paragraphs are made up of the
concentrited wit and humor of many minds.
Tin Knowledge Bex is confined to useful in
formation on nil manner of subjects.
Till News Ivkms give in the fewest words th
most notable doings all over the world.
Th* Gossip with Corbkspondkxts confab i
answers to inquiries upon all imaginable subject*.
An Unrivaled Literary Paper.
IS TH*
NEW YORK WEEKLY.
Each issua contain** from EIGHT to TEN
STORIES and SKETCHES, and HALF A D07.F.N
POEMS, in ADDITION to tho S1XSRK1AL STO
RIES and the VARIED DEPARTMENTS.
The Terms to Subscribers;
One Year—single copy Three Dollbrs,
“ “ Four copies f $269 each)...-Ten Dollars.
“ “ Eight copies Twenty Dollars.
Thosb sending $20 for a club of Eight, all
sent at one time, will be entitled to a copy Fax*,
Getiers-up of clubs can afterward-add single co
pies at $2.50 each.
STREET k SMITH, Proprietors.
No. 56 Fulton Sir act, N. Y.
Sept. 29 62 6m
IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO TIBI33
Farmers and Planters of
DARLINGTON COUNTY.
A S it will be iropoKiible to procure for anoth
er season, full supplies of the “Peruvian
Guano,” we lake pb-asure in recommending to
the notice of the Farmers and Planters of this
county the "CAROUSA FERTILIZER,"
which is acknowledged by those who hnve experi
mented with it, to be the best Commercial ma-
nurein the market.
Wc are Agcuts for the sale of this valiubla
Fertilizer, and those who wish to secure it shoud
make immediate application to us. We are pre
pared to show samplffi and furnish circulars of
same* Term, 90 cash, or $65.00 on time,
with approved security, payable first November
1870.
We arc also Agents for the. fnm of Messrs.
Geo. W. Williams & Co.. Factor:?, and will make
cash advances to three-fourths the value on coU
ton, consigned toeitherthe above firmvn Chorles^
ton, S. C., or Wi/liams. Birni* & Co., of N. York*
DcLORiME k jJYKD,
Duxes Depot, S. C.
Nov 23 0 1 j
MILL POND
CHANNEL OYSTERS.
upplied in quantities to suit purchasers. Or
ders from nil parts of the interior solicited,
dress Tbos. MoCrady, Agent, P. O. Box 339,.
Charleston, 8. O.
References—James Adger & Co., lion, J. B
Campbell, Dr. S. J. Bavt nel, Duvid Jennings,
McCrady & Son, VY. G. Dingle, John S. Ryan.
Dec 8 8 8m
J. F. O NEILL F. 1.. O NEILL.
JN0, F. O’NEILL & SON,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Dealers in
WINES, LIQUORS, Ac.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Also Agents for John Taylors Sons Albany Craam
Ala.
No. 167 East Buy,
CUARLESTOX, 6\ C.
Nov 24
(6—f»m
Or O OIOSS
ion Tilt;
L _A. ZED X IE E>_
Mrs. E, II, IIAYNSWORTil,
H AS removed to tbe Office opposite the resi
dence « f Maj. *\, C. Spain, where she ^ill
•ontinue the business of Millinery and Dress
Making,
may 19 33 ly
JAMES KNOX, JOHN GILL.
KNOX &; G1UL,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
FACTORS IN COTTON & RICE,
No, 125, Smith’s Wharf.
BALTIMORE, Md
Liberal advances made upon Cotton shipped
to in. and will hold tit same until ordered to sell.
18 49 6ra
CARRIAGE
TMSSOXaTJTIOJST
OF COPARTNERSHIP.
BUGGY
-A-IxTID
MANUFACTORY
AT
T HE copartnership heretofore existing under JLiXTSYC^ X’CZ/IDsr^ S-O?
i i. j ..i„ i „... s- '
tho name and style of Law & dements,
this day dissolved by mutual consent* Parties
indebted to the firm will make immediate pay.
ment r.o J. A. Law.
J. A. LAW,
J. P. CLEMENTS.
Flinn'sX Roads, Dec. 1, 1809. 9-tf
T he
cili
Feb
1802
NOTICE.
D URING my absence from the State, parties
indebted to me will make payment to J. A.
l aw. who will be found at the old stand of Law
& Clements, Flinn s X Roads.
J. P. CLEMENTS.
Flinns’ X Roads, Dec. 1, 1889. 3-if
OSTENDORFF & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
DEALERS IN
WINES, LIQUORS k SEOARS,
175 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
Agents for H. Clausen’s Ales,
jug -’l 29 ly
undersigned bug leave to inform the
izens of Darlington and surrounding
country, that tl.-y have opened a SHOP at Dar
lington Court House, for tiie purpo«e of carry
ing on the hu'-inr.'* of manufacturing and re
pairing Buygies, Carringes, Waggon*, Oart«, Ac.
All work don** with n^atucss and dispatch.
We respectfully solicit a share of public pa
tronage.
D. W. HAST, A CO.
Darlington, S. C.
Sept 29 52 f f
OIR.OSS IROADS.
A NOTHER New Stoek has arriTeit, and a-a
cven cheaper than the last. Nearly
everything wantedcan be found here, and every
thing guaranteed as cheap as at Darlington C. U.
We have a Full Stock, ALL NEW.
We believo In tjuick “ales and small profits.
We will buy all produce at the highest prices
Come and see
Frptlo
PARROTT & Co,
59 tf