The Darlington democrat. (Darlington, S.C.) 1868-1871, January 05, 1870, Image 3
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. M !.!)> 1M>AY, JAAuAKY 5.
K. E S E O O I .
LARGEST CIRCULATION---7Y/7-: DEMO
CRAT JIAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION
or A%r PAPER I.Y EASTERN SOUTH
CAROLINA AND PURLISIIES THE OFFI
CIAL ADVERTISEMENTS,
All parties indebted to
this office for subscriptions, will
please call and settle their arrear
ages, as we are compelled to have
money to keep up the supply of
material.
Pictures.
TIiobc desirous of procuriog the likeness
of themselves or friends, can have their
wishes gratified by calling at Mr. J. S_
Floyd’s Gallery. He has just received a
fresh supply of materials.
Jfwtlcc.
The advertisement,of Mr. Solomons, the
Superintendent of the N. E. and Cheraw &
Darlington Railroads.
Fertilizers.
We invite the attention of the planters of
this County to the aevertisement of Wm. C.
Der & Co., of Charleston, to be found else,
■where in our issue. As there is a great
quantity of fertilizers used, we advise our
friends to try the “Etiwan.”
General J:tU Delivery.
We learn that all the prisoners confined
in our jail escaped on Saturday last. TAoy
timply knock'd the jailor doxrn and retired.
Some few have been rc-arrestcd- We hope
this performance will be enquired into.
Blra. Parker,
Advertises new attraction for the Ladies.
See her advertisement.
Thanks.
F Our little Carter returns his sincere thanks
to the kind patrons of the democrat who re
membered him on Chaistmas day.
He will continue to “play the Devil’’
during the year, and hope at the end,
to quiet a happy and prosperous community.
Masonic.
The following Brethren were duly cnstall-
cd officers of St. David's Lodge, No. 72, A.'.
F '. >I.\ on the 27th ult., to serve for the
next ensuing Masonic year :
Bro. C. M. Parker, W.\ M.\
» Wm. Blackmon, S. W.
“ Junius A. Law. J. W.
n M. A. Huogins, Treasurer.
“ G. W. Howell, Secretary.
“ Felix Merritt, S. D.
“ L. W. Line, J. D.
Nathan Giucon, 1 s , j.
'« James Garrison, f btu * ra,, >
“ G. C. D. FTcnaiss, Tyler.
PARKER & KELLY.
DEALERS IN
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Boots, Shoes,
ZHIA-TS, AcO-,
ALSO
CHOICE FAMILY
C3rrooox*iojs,
whieh they will sell verv low for cash.
April 14 28 ly
T
Florence Hotel.
ABOVE HOTEL HAS BEEN ELEOANT-
ly filled up and refurnished ninee the close
ol the war, and now afford* superior accommo
dations to the travelling public. The tabic is
supplied with the best that Northern and South
ern markets can afford. The proprietor is de
termined to keep the best eating house South of
the Potomac. J. W. GAMBLE,
Proprietor.
inch 24 25 *
TO TDHCE
Southern People!
INSURE YOUR LIFE TO-DAY,THAT
YOUR FAMILY MAY BE
Provided For.
Tomorrow Yov MAY Die!
PIEDMONT & ARLINGTON
Life Insurunce Company,
RICHMOND, VA.
Assetts over $1,500,000.
DIVIDENDS declared for 1869, 40 ^ct.
Purely a Southern Institution.
JPolicy Holders Participate in Profits—Policies
Non-forfeiting.
This popular and and successful Southern Life
Jnsurance Company now stands at the head of
the lifit of the BEST, MOST LI BE BA Land hTRONGKST
Companies in America. Its affairs are govern
ed by the best men in our country, and the
prompt rnaraey in which the policies are paid
when due, as we!! as the careful and prudent iu-
▼cstment of its funds, recommend it to the
SOUTHEEN PEOPLE,
ae THE Company for them to Injure in,
w. c. Carrington, President,
John k. cowards, Vico President.
V. J. hsrtsook. Secretary.
j. i. hopkins, Asst. Secretary.
Directors fci South Carolina.—Ex. Go* M, E.
Bonham, Dr. Isaac Branch, Dr. J. J. Wardlaw.
8 L. Leaphart.
The uudersifrned respectfully solicits the pa
tronage of the pood citizens of this section for
this COMPANY. Adderss
G. McD. STOLL, Agent,
Florence, S. C.
Dr. W A. Washington, Medical Adviser,
Oct id 1 ly
Back Again!
MACULLAR, WILLIAMS &
PARKER,
WOULD inform their old customers and all
who are in want of good clothing, that they have
opened Store No. SOT* King street. Charleston,
and hare in store a large stock of Seasonable.
Fine and Medium Clothing,
We are selling entire Busineas suits at $10;
$12; $14; $17; $18; $21; $22 ; $26: $28and
$30. Dress Suits at $18 ; $23; $30 ; $35; $37
and $50. Dress Frocks at $10 to $30. Sacks
and English walking coats from $o 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 best ordered work.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Our "Perfect Shirt*’ at $2 and $3; Merino Un
der Shlrte and Drawer*, $1 each. Linen Collar!
$ 1, $1.60 and $2 per dozem. Gloves, Ha»iery,
Tiee, Bawi, Scarfs, Ac. Ac., at extremely low
price!.
Heavy double and twiet Caesimere at retail at
$1 per yard.
jay One price, and no deviation.
M \CULLAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER,
Ao. 297 King-street,
Store formerly occupied by McDvff Cohen.
Nov 24 6 2m
JOHN DAWSON. OEO. TSXD. BOOT. HtNNINO.
Oi.vm, T eel & Henning,
Wholesale an<l Retail Healers in
HARD W ARK,
CUTLERY,
a- tt nsr s
Agricultural Implements,
NAILS,
ALSO DKALXES IN
MiUen’, Hou§e Carpenters’, Ship Carpenters ,
Cabinet Makers’, Masons’, Saddiere',
WheehcnjhD’, Curriers’, Black
smith’s’, Machinists’, Turpen
tine Makers’, Shoe Ma
kers’, Builders’ and
Uunertakers' Tools,
Rope, Twine, Fishing Takle, Scales, &c.
a full stock of all the above constantly
on hand, and for sale at the Lowest Pries for
CASH.
Market street, ' WILMINGTON, N. C
April 7 27 ’ ly
7
Iron and
J. M. Woodward,
TAKES pleasure in announcing to hi* friend*
and customers, that he still continues to keep on
hand a full and general assortment of
Japan and Plain Tin Ware,
which he offers at wholesale and retail for cash
country produce.
He has on hand and for sale, a general assort
ment ofGRO(.'j£KI1TS. *nd is also prepared
to supply the public with
COOKING STOVES, GRATES,
&C. txCj
at the shortest notice*
He is also Agent for the Marble Works at Che
raw, S. C., and those wishing Head Stones or
Monuments for their lost friends and relatives,
would do well to give him a call before purchas
ing elsewhere.
All work done will be warranted give satis
faction, and at as low rates as can be done in
any other establishment.
Not 10, 1769. 4 6ra
Come and 0
JYew Stock!!
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Clothing, Hardware,
Hats and Caps, Shoes and Trunks,
Crockery, Glassware,
Fancy Goods, Notions,
Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, &o.
A FINE STOCK OF PATENT
e clioixies*,
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 60 tf
PHOTOGRAPHS,
FEREOTYPFS,
AMBROTYPES,
M V Gallery will be open regularly, and none
but the BEST work will bo allowed to leave
the establishment. Pictures made of any size,
and perfect satisfaction guaranteed.
J. S. FLOVD, Photographer.
Sept 22 61 tf
S. F. COLE,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER
DUY GOODS, UUOCKBIES, At.
Timmonsyille S. C.
A new and complete stock List received
Baltimore, which is being daily added to.
and see them.
Nov 10 4
from
(’all
FOR SALE OR RENT.
N Excellent Cotton Plantation near Florence
buildings.
Dec 1
Apply to
(7—tf)
E. S. LAW,
Darlington, C. II.
dXTotico-
A LL persons indebted to A. F. Culpeper, by
nnto or account are requested to tome for
ward and settle, or their accounts will be putln
the hands of a lawyer for collection,
A. F. CULPEPER.
Nov 24 (6—3t
<£?. 1U. Ainwr,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
CHOICE DRUGS,
medicines,
Chemicals,
Surgical Instruments,
Perfumeries,
Toilet Goods,
Cor. King and Vanderhorst-Streets,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Proprietor of
Aiinars Sarracenia Bitters,
For Dyspepsia.
Aimar’s
SARSAPARILLA & QUEEN’S bf.LGIIIT.
Aimar’s
PREMIUM COLOGNE WATER,
AGENT FOR
James Buchan & Co s ,
CELEBRATED CRESVLYC SOAPS.
May 6 31 ly
$
R. R. R
RADWAK'S READY RELIEF
Cures the Worst Pains
III FROM ORE TO TWEHTY MINUTES.
JVOT OJTE HOUR
Alter reading this advortieemeat, need any one SUFFER
with FAIN. '
RABWAY’S READY RELIEF
IS A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN.
It wm the first, and to
THE OWLY FAIN REMEDY
1 bat foelantly stop* the meet ercruciating pains
ALLAYS INFLAMMATIONS &. CURES
CONGESTIONS,
Vh ether of the X>angs, Stomach, Bo wo’, s* or other glands
and organs, by one application
IN FROM ONE TO TWl^TT MINUTES.
No matter how violent or exeruri*i tho pain, the
RHEUMATIC, Bel ridden. Infirm, Ctiyided, Nerroue,
Neuralgic, o« prostrated with djuaeso may sailer,
RADWAl’S READY RELIEF
win, in from ONE to TWENTY MINUTES aford e^st
and atm/ort, and this raodicine, so rapid in stopping pam,
can be parchaecd for 60 cent* psr bottle at almost rrery
druggist’s and country merchant's store on thii conti
nent, and wUhin one hour** distance of almost cyci/
habitation in the United States.
RITRUMATISM AND NEURALGIA.
ItHEffMATISM AND NEURALGIA.
RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA.
RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA.
RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA.
RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA.
Tf those who ere now cuff<rring Pain—no master
what the cause may bo, or by what notne it i* cailod—
if external apply tbo RAD WAY’S READY RELILF to
the part of (lie body where the pain is present. If
INTERNAL
20 DROPS DILUTED IN WATER,
As a drink; whether Cminp*. Spasms, Inflammation,
Congestion, Asiatic Cholera, Chills and Fever, the most
violent, excruciating, and toituiiug pan.* will bo
Stopped
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES.
BAINFUL ATTACKS WHERE
RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE 1
INFLAMMATION OF 1HE KIDNEYS,
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER-
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS.
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS-
SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING,
PALPITATION OF THE HEART, HYSTERICS,
CROUP, DIPTHERIA.
CATARRH, INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE, TOOTH AO HE.
NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM.
COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS.
The application of the READY UKLlKFto the part
n parts, where the pain or difficulty cxisU, will afford
ease aim comfort.
30 DROPS IN A HALF TUMBLED OF WATER
rill, in a few moment*, cure
CRAMPS, SPASMS, SOUR 8TUMACH,
HEARTBURN, SI^K HEADACHE,
DIARRHEA. DYsKNTRY, COLIQ-
WIND IN THE BOWELS,
And ail Internal Pain*.
Travellers should alwayn carry a bottle of R A DW A Y’9
RELIEF with them. A few drop* in water will prevent
aicknesss or pains from ebangn of water.
IT IS BETTER THAN FRENCH BRANDY OR
BITTERS AS A STIMULANT.
FEVER AND AGUE.
FEVER AN:> AGUE CURED.
FEVER AND AGUE CURED,
ITPVF.R AND AGUE CURED
BILIOUS FEVER CURED,
fill!P FEV£K CUL: KD.
XEnl.OW ELVER CUKEtt-
AND ritKVKNTED.
AND PREVENTED.
FEVER AND AGUE CURED
FOR FIFTY CENTS
There i* not a remedial ayont in this world that wf3
Ohio
FEVER AND AGUE,
And all other Malarioue, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid,
Yellow, and other Fcvrrs (aided by RAHWAY’S
1‘lLJeS), »o quick ae RAD WAY’S R*c.ADY RELIEF.
J*WE>W.AY*3 RKAIDY RICH IE IT
boa proved infallible, and will cure these terrible ferer*
Quicker, and without entailing the frightful penalties of
ENGORGED LIVEIi, FAT SPLEEN, DISORDERED
KIDNEYS, an i SAFFRON-COLORED SHIN, that are
euro tq follow tfio use of the “Cii logoguea.” “Ague
Curee,” and other ogenta of tho heroic Quinine. Mercu
rial, Arsenic, and ether troatraonts wherg tho medidnee
Ased Gccunulaie, and become cepoaiUrl iu the sy^icm*
RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF
!a the beet, oheaoest, and safest remedy that can be used
for FEVER AND AGUE, BILIOUS, and other Fever*.
pro r r owu
person hoed suffer, be they ever eo much exposed to
Fcvsr and Afrue, if they will only take RAD WAY'S
READY RELIEF, and keep their bowtls optn toUh
Radicay’t Pill*. Hundred* in tho Wert, who have
hitherto been doctoring at tho rate of cue and two hun
dred dollar* tor a few mouth*’ U-eatment, ore keeping
themaolvus and Emilies freecan FKVKRand AOTLE,
CHILLS and FEVER, KL. IdA * » See.., fc* one or
two doH&r* a year, apeni for R.YDWA Y’S READY RE
LIEF and RAD WAY’S PI LLS (coated)
The UKADY RELIEI will lOford f all.
Rnce only 50 cents per bottle. ' V**
N.B—See that crery l>ottlo haa an I r iLj n Itnbbor
Slopp u r. Sold at aii Druggists, and at R”
office, No. 87 Maiden J^ane, New York.
• Kadway’a
The “Carolina Fertilizer” is made from ths Phosphates of South Carolina, and is pronounced
by various chemists, one of the best Manures known, only inferior to Peruvian Guano in it* Ferti
lizing Properties. Those Phosphates are the remains of o*Uuot land and sea animal, andposaeaes
qualities of the greatest value to the Agriculturist,
We annex the analysis of Professor Sheptml:
"Laboratory of the Mcdie«l College af S. C.
Analysis of a sample of Carolina Feriilizer, personally selected,
Moisture expelled at 312° F 7... ,Aa|. 10.70
Organic matter, with Rome water of combination expelled at low red heat i 10.60
Fixed Ingredients 69.80
Amonia — 2.60
Phosphoeic Aci' —oluble 6.96 Equivalent to 12.27 Soluble Dhosphate of lima
Insoluble 6.17 ..Equivalent to 13.48 Inaaluhle (bone)
KT1WAY OUAYON,
SOLUBLE MANURES
SxxXi^laxxx-io A.cicJ,
MANUFACTURED AT CHARLESTON,
U N'DEIt the direction of Dr. N. A. Pratt, Chcmiet for the Sulphuric Acid an 1 S«perpnt>sph»le
Company. Soluble Phosphoric Acid, in the form of Soluble Phosphate of l.ime. or IJissolveU
Bone Phosphite, is the basis of all good Fertilisers, and these are valuable iu the ratio cl so.uolo
Phosphoric Acid which is in them, # . ..
The immense doposites of Phosphatic Guanos which were discovered in 1807 in ^outh (.arojina,
by Dr. Pratt, consists mainly of Insoluble Phosphate of Lime, which is made available as ufcrtihxoi
by being ground to powder, and reduced by Sulphuric Acid to such a condition as to make ito in
soluble phosphate soluble in water, and thus made capable of being taken up by growing p.aius.
XUft ipsol liable Phosphate found in my commsrcial Fertiliser i* of no more value to the plant tutu
the original Phosphate rock. The greater the proportion of this soluble Phosphate which any hcii
tiiuer tb^e \es5 the quantity required per acre, and consequently the cheapest fertilizer is
that containing the highest percentage of soluble Phosphate.
Impressed with these truths, the Sulphuric Aeid and Snpcr-phosphate Company have erected at
Charleston the first extensive Acid Chambers -South of Baltimore, and are able to offer to planters
ill'; Highest percoatage of Phosphate of Lime known iu tho market.
Their f ertilizers arc offered under two forms \
1. £j|lwa>i NO- 1*—Pure Soluble Phosphate, g^ar^nteed to contain 21 per cent, of Dissolved
Bane Phosphate of Lime. $60 per ton, 10 per coni discount (or cash,
2. Etiwan IVo. 3,—rVer-uvion ^upor-phosphatc, guaranteed to contain 20 p- r cent, of Dis
solved Bone Phosphate, *nd to d per cent, of Araunia, with atulicieiit addition of Peruvian Gua
no to adapt it to all crops, $70 per ton, 10 per cent discount for cash.
We also offer Dissolved Bone, of high grade, for planters or manufacturers, who mny desire to
m’x into any other compost, and we suggest that this is tb* best and cheapest method f -r mauufur-.
turers to transport the Sulphuric Acid contained in ths mixture. W ill be sold a fixed i ate ion caon
percentaga,
WM. C. BEE & CO., Agents,
Ac. 11 Adder’s Wharf Charleston, S. C.
Jus 6 11 8m
13.13
1T.01
Sulphuric Acid,,.,.,,...
Sulphate of Potash
Sulphate of Soda
•Sand
On the strength os these results I am giad to certify
examined.
24.75 Thosphato of Lima.
Kquirslcnt to 23,65 Phosphate of Limo.
80
3,60
11.06
to the superiority of the Carolina Fertiliser
E. P. SHEPHERD.
Vi9 will furmek ’his excellent Fortiliser to Planters and others at $60 per ton 2000 lbs.
CEO, W, .WILLIAMS & CO., Factors.
Pee 8 8—4m
P. BUSSELL. HAVING BEEN Liberally IMronijed for tbo past Twenty
R. HOE&Co.,
MANUFACTURERS OF WARRANTED
Evtra Cast Steel Patent Ground
Circular Mil! Malay and Gang
S-A/WS.
Sarsaparillian
RESOLVENT.'
MEW PRINCIPLES OF CURE.
Of all Wasting, Sorofnlons, and Eruptive Diseases of tha
Eyes, Nose, Mouth, Throat, Ears, klaod, LUNG3, Kid-
nays, Bladdor.
THE SKIN MADE PURE, CLEAR, SMOOTH, AND
BEAUTIFUL.
DR. RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
Ralablishea a new principle of Cure of all Chronic dis
eases; and proves to the medical world that Consump
tion and other Scrofulous diseases aro curable. This
fiu't has been demonstratad in over
ONE HUNDRED CASES OF CONFIRMED CON
SUMPTION
where on* Lung in over teveniy cat** was destroyed and
dried up, and in or*r
600 CASKS OF SUSPECTED CONSUMPTION.
DR. RAD'WAY, three years since, published to the
world his analyisie of the Blood in the bereral Htanes <-f
CONSUMPTION, showing in ovciy sto^o, that where
tubercles become deposited in the Lungs and other
organs, n« in tbo Kidneys, Liver, Spleen, Btoncbial
Glands, Intestines, establishing Consumption of those
organs, the BLOOD is thin, weak, pale, watery, aad is
de^cient of such constituent as fibrin Albumen, Phos
phorus, and the rich red coloring discs of the Blood
Corpuscles. In the absence of those constituents in the
Blood, tho Blo**d is exhausted of strength end nourish
ment, and wherever there is niflamniation it deposits
tubercles und decomposition, it has not the power ttj bold
In solution its natural constituents, and Ulcers, Sores,
Tumors, Cancers, and Virulent Humors are formed, ths
presence of which causes inflammation, gathering, and
consequent suppuration.
This reader, is the true cause of tho formation of
Tubercles and Consumption. Dr. Rai*way wa® the first
to advan.-o this theory of the cause of Consumption and
i:.*t kindred diReasos, aini rr> pared tho ItADWAY’S
ItESOLVKN I’ to isupi’ly the blood with such con-utuc.nta
it war deficient of, in those oor.tiitif-us of syrtozn, and to
gi\tj t the r.o.iripl'.meni aod b length to hold its natural
constituonti in .-oiiition. Dr. Padway's theory was pnb-
luhed in Kr.giacd, France, Germany, end America, and.
was “cised upon by the sci’ iitiftc men of both hemi
spheres. From It is test xned : :-ii hooku have b-cn since
published by medical wiii« s tlsiming to have dis
covered the cause of Consumption, but have failed to
produce tin-remedy io r'irc. f’r. P.adway was the first
to a.lvnnco this theory, and the first and onlv discoverer
of a medicine f/«a/un/f enre. In It ADWAY S HAltSA-
FARILLIAN ItESOLVKN T the public have a remedial
agmit that will : urc Consumption and all dis'-ane^ • f tbo
LUNGS, BR'iNCHIAL. K1DNP.Y*. hi,' 1 l.'KR,
WOMB, TIIHGAT, GLANDS, AND URINARY
ORGANS.
In all Wasting DirchargMi, such as luvoluntary Loss of
Sperm, Kmisriors, Weakueia cc tho Genital G'anJ^,
LenchorrncH, and all Uterine d’.Sculticv, Gravel, Lima
Stone, Brick dust, Uric And, and Caleuiou* (doncrations,
the SAKSABAUID.lAN Jij:SOLVENT ii a lositi^a
cure. In Dropsy, Diabetes, u;i:uro<I V cue real. Syphilis
in ita many forms, it curea when all other medicines tail.
F.VERY DAY
an infrcMG of flesh, weight, and strungih is exiiericnced.
It is Fat-tissue, t'a.ouc or Heat making. It. is to ths
blood wbat oxygen is to tne atmospheric air, it supplies
the life principle. It swiit’y removes from the surface
all Ngota, Blemishciu lustuioa, Tetters, B-a&h, TT«sc>b
■Worms, Bores, &c., imparting a
t LEAK AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION
to all.
certificate of beauty.
The following letter is from a highly-gifted lady, weB
known in the “circles of oui beat society
“ LArAtKTTK, Feb. 21, 18^9.
“I had not mu-'b oonfidenoe in your BARBAl’A RI L-
LI AN HK.SG EVENT. Having been di-’tonmi foe thy
lest :our months with BLOTCHES uni FI MI’EF.S, ( re-
bo ved, nt ail events, to tr* it, an l took TWO TKA-
Sl’OONSKUL three times n dr.y, as directed. It is not
quite ONE MONTH since i commenced its us**. To-day
there is not a BLOTCH, spot, blemish, or defection ofai^y
kind on my person. • * * *
SARAH H. THE MONT,
J ersey City I\ O.
Price $1 per Bottle. 6 Bottles |5.
Da. RADWAY’8 Rcmcdi‘'s are Sold by Drugpists ana
General Store. Keepers. Principal Oilice, 87 Maiuuu
Lauc, New Ycrk.
w. in Cbarloaton and throughout the State, returns his tiianki«f »ad respectfully
solicits a bontinuance of the wme. He is Prepared with Everv Facility to FILL ORDERS for
SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS. WINDOW FRAMES MANTLE-PIECES, MOULDINGS, &o., &c., and
Las at his Ware-rooms, No. 0. Ilayne-strcct, a lar^e and well selected stock of the above goods.
WORK SHOPS IN PliiTCHAKD STREET.
The Character of the work fiom this establishment for the pas»t twenty years will be a guarantee
to those who mav order goods from
■W. J=». t=» TT^ea-mT -T
WIio advertises liimself the only Fraotioul Sush, Blind and Door maker by trade, wh® ie now
carrying on the above business in this city, and will allow no job of walk to leave hJ*‘4jjf*bU*b-‘
meat that docs not reflect credit upon him as a mechanic.
No. 5, IIAVNE STREET,, OllAHURSTON, S.^jO.
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Equality ILife Insu^ntee
C3>f 'irxars’irxisv.
Circular Saws
With Moveable or Inserted
TEETH!
1 \ A / ® cl'ia* for our Patent Ciroular Saw
V V tic following ran tages over ail other*:
The shank* of tho teeth aroelaatio, and exert
a uniform distension in the socket*.
The stahilitT of the plate is no way affected V ▼
inserting new sets of teeth.
Each tooth independently, may be adjusted to
. rutting line.
No rivete, key*, or other objectionable appli
ances are employed in connection with tho teoth
which areas simple in construction, and aa easi
ly used as a nut for a bolt.
In short, all tho difficulties heretofore experi
enced in the use of movable teeth for saws, are
fully met and obviated by tins invention.
—AT.50—
TUTTLE PATENT
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EQUITY LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
OF VIRGINIA.
Reason* \chy Every One Should Insure in
the Equitable Life Insurance Company of
Virginia.
let. It is more LIBERAL to the Insurers than
any other Company, and will eventually become
Purely Mutual and belongs to the Insurer.
2d. It circulates its money amongst its patrons
who arc the Insurers. Consequently they are
| getting ths benefit of Hie rapid^&ccumulaMons of
j tho Company, the money being invested by the
! Board of Directors among the insuress. There
fore the the insurers are building up an institu
tion peculiarly their own, and conducted for
their benefit.
3d. The loan* of this Company are as libera 1
as other companies, whodeciare dividends at the
end of the s .cond, third and burth year?, but.
thi? company at tho end of thc-first and every
year. Thereby tho insurer saves several years’
interest, on tho loans by insuring in this fompa-
uy, and ho never looses his money if lie pays for
one Whole Year, whereas, in other companies,
he has to remain art insurer for several years, or
j he loses all the money fie has paid.
C
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DAVID B. CLARK, President.
THUS. H. WINNE, Y t . e.President,
JNO, Q. WINN, Seerctery,
Gen. JAS. II. HANK, Actuary,-.
Advloeri,
Judge JNO. A. MEBEDITH, Counsellor.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. J. Johnson, of Johnson A Hunt, Wholesale
Grocers.
Wm. H Powehs, Winston & Powers, Wholesale
G rooers.
Albert Ordway, Treasurer Buckingham Slate
Company.
CifARLps Y. Morris, Morris & Co’s., Sugar R,e-
fiivC*fr
G. AvJ?a®LE8, guperiutendent mancheater cotton
rciiSl: •
John If. Tylkr, J. II. & John Tyler, Jewellers.
M. Millhiser, Wholesale Dry Goods.
f j'nos. Baldwin, Clothier.
John M. Goodin, Cashier Planters Bank-
J. U. Dowell. Superintendent Western Union
Telegraph Co.
Alex. (t. Robertson, Cattle Broker.
Gf'. i. IIkkbinq, Wholesale Grocer.
ii. L. Brown, of Brown, Jones & oo. t >Vholcsale
Grocers.
A. Rodekbr, Druggist.
t? M. Rosenbaum, of 8. & M Rosenbaum, Dry
Goods.
JUNPSe
RELS,
aUMHUTfi kc.
qrr.fi-vv^JVtalofuo* '-.nd Pricy Urif.
R. HCE & Oo,
Printing Frets, Machine and Saw Manu/ac-
turers,
New A'ork, Boeton Maea , and London England.
Oct 13 , 1 Cm
ANP IklNTEjar rASHIOWa
l M. A. firRDER bos juet arrived from
_Parie and Londonwritb the latest designs
: personally elected from the greatest novelties j
also the moat elegant Tdnmnngs to be secured in
Paris.
Laces, Ribbons. Vcl.ta, Bridal Veils, Flowers,
Fine Jewelry, and Trimmed Faptr Fatlerns, Dress
and Cloak Mukin '
Exclusive agent for Mrs. M. Work’s oclebratcd
syaeam for cutting ladies’ dresses, eaques, and
Basque.., Ae.
N. W. cor. of 11 and Chesnut-ste., Philadelphia.
Sept. 29 6m
EQUALITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Examine its Paiujihlet* before you Insure, it is to your interest to do so.
Principal Office 101) M nine-street, Richmond, Virginia.
r*n.. A gents Waii/cd Everywhere..'
Nov 10 4
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OSTENDORFF & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Dealers in
WINES, LIQUORS A SUGARS,
Nn. 175 East Hay,
CHARLESTON, S, C.
Agents for H. Clausen’s Ales.
Nov 24 (j—if
Clagliorii, Herring & Co.,
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
CHARLESTON S. C. AND • PHI LA DELFH l A, FA.
LIBERAL ALA ANCES made on Consignments to either House, and to Messrs. Loot;hart &
Dempster, Liverpool. England. Agents !4r sale of Sheetings, Shirtings Stripes, Yarns, Ae.
Whan’s Superphosphate,
The Great Fertilizer for All Crops,
We refer <o all who have used it. We recommend it as being fully equal to any Featrlizer ever
introduced into this country. Bor pale by CLAGHORN, HERRING afc Co.
L. R. RAGSDALE, xVgent, Timmopsville, S. C.
Nov 24 (6—6m
DIRECT
DP-A.K.IS.
^JUST received, a full assortment of
LUBIN’S,
VIOLET’S
COU DRY’S,
Soaps, Extracts, Pomades. Oils and Toilet Waters,
A full line of Hair, Tooth and Noil Brushes,
Buffalo, Ivory and Shell Combs.
G. VV. AIMAK,
Chemist and Druggist.
Corner of King and Vanderhcrst Streets,
Charleston, S. C.
Oct 27 2 3m.
Something-New!
IMPORTED ALES.
TttriJNrEs®,
LIQUORS AND CIGARS,
-A.T
A. P. LUCAS’
SAMPLE ROOM,
In rear of J. G. McCall’s Store.
Aug. 18 48 tf
Forty Thousand Cases of Goods (
wore shipped from our house in One Year, to
families, clubs, and merchants, in every part of
the country, from Maine io C&liloruia, amounting
in Tfiiue to over
One Million Dollars,
Our facilities for transporting tho immense
business are bolter than ever before. IVe have
agents in all the principal cities to purchase
goods from tho Manufactures, Importers, and
others, for Casta, and often at a:n immensp sacri
fice from the original coat of production.
Our atock consists, in part, uf the following
goods :
Shatcls, Plankett. Quills, Cot Ions, Ginghams,
Drtts Goods, Tall* Lmnen, Toweling, Hosiery,
Gloves, Skirls, Corsets, Sic., Lc.
•Silver-Plated Ware, Spoons plated on Nick*:
Silver, Dessert forks. Fire-bottle plated Caxtors,
BHtaruua Wart, Glass Ware, TtUiU and Pocket
Cutlery, jfj grsaf variety. .
Lies'ant f\ench and German Fancy Goods, Peav-
tiful Photograph Albums, tho newest and choices^
styles in Morocco and Velvet Bindings,
Morocco Travelling Bags, Jlandherebiff*,
and Glove Boxes, cf*c.
Gold and Plated Jewelry, of thepesw^st styles.
We have also made arrangements with sejne of
the loading publishing Houses, that will enable
us the sell the standard and the latest works of
popular authors at about one-taalf the reg ilar
price:—sr.ch as Ryr' Burns, Milton
and Tennyson’s Works, in Hill gi; Cloth
Bindings,—and hundreds of others
These And nverything else for
ONE DOLLAR
FOR EACH ARTICLE.
We do not offer avinglo article of merobandi.e,
that can be said by regular dealers it our pric's,
We do not ask you to buy goo is^ froati ‘‘t tinlsss
wo can s«Il them cheaper ihaayoucat obtain
them in any other way,—or!.•* L -*r* R '$ren!< , rp*rt
of oar foods aro said at abauhdera ,t
.Onv? ♦.lit,... \F,c.
tes.
W# want
tba Country?
form clubs
lain the most iiberel
or Mrrch&ncIiRi
will be as reprear
,ion to every on*
Agents should eol
■ t, -g.
'• x *. •
, *are time to
ob-
lb o"uEhoui>V
X tea joents from each eus-
SrifcOitAcry • an of
mm
tomerand forward ta oa in adrtmes, for dsscrip-
tive Checks of the goods we seii.
The holders of the Checks have the privilege of
either purchasing tho article thereon described,
or of exchanging for any article mentioned on
our Catalogue, numbering over 350 tiifforent ar
ticles,—not one of which can be purchased in the
usual way for th.c same money.
The advantages of first sending for Checks
are these: •
We are constantly buying small lots of very
valuable goods, which are not on our oatologues,
and for which we issue checks till all are sold;
besides, in every large club wo will put a check
for Watches, Quilts, Blankets, Dress Patterns, or
some other article of value, giving sorno memoeis
of the club an opportunity of purchasing anarti.
cle for about one quarter of its value.
Ill every order amounting to over $5.00 accom
panied by the cash, the Agent may retain $2 00
and in every order of over $100, $3.00 may b*
retained to pay
THE EXPRESS CHARGES.
This offer is more especially to assist Agent
in the Western and Southern States, hut is open
to all customers.
Commissions i
Agents will be paid ten per cent, in cash or
merchandise, when they fill up their entire club,
for which below we gi^e a partial l*£t of com
missions :
For an Ord< r of $30, from a club of thirty,
wc will pay the Agcr.l, as commission, 2^ yards
Brown or bleached Slice ing. Good Press Pattern,
Wool Square Shawl. French rassirnerc Pants and
COULTER & Co.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS | ^ " ,lite<: ' unt#r P» uc '
AND’ for an Order of $.><>, from a club of fiftv,
'COTON FACTORS,
53 LIGHT STREET,
BALTIMORE, M <1.
Liberal advances made on eonsisnme.nte.
Represented by PARKER & KELLY,
Darlington, S. C.
Oct 27 2 3m
biiicEbT’THii
DICKSON FERTILIZER C0MP4NY.
Aroi'ifrA, G*- Nuv. )2th, 1S60.
ITavSnsc on hand a fair Stock of >Io. 1 I’LKL*-
VIAN GL'ANO. aud a hope of now being abie to
keep up thesupoly, we reduce the price of
DICKSON’S com poind;
to Sixty-Five (SG5; Dollars per Too of 2.000 i
ibs. for cash. |
And on time lill November, 1, 1870, to $75 and <
Intefftfit, for approved City Acoopuinoe. Druyngo, I
i* all cases, $1.00 per Tou. Dickson’s Compound
al#o will be delivered Frea of charge, at any De
pot in South Carolina, in exchange for cotton
Seed, at the rate of 100 pounds of the Compound
for 15 bushels (33 pounds each) of seed. Bags
for seed also furnished free of charge.
Address K. P. ALEXANDER.
Columbia, 6. C.
Peed 8 It
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we will pay !ho Agent, rh commission. 45 yards
sheeting, one pair heavy Wool Blankets, Poplin
Dress pattern, Handsome wool square shawl,
Silver case Watch, etc., etc., or $”>.<X) in cash.
For an order of from a club of Or.s
Hundred, we will pay the Agent, ms ccmmi?»K*on,
iOO yards good yard-wide Sheeting, Coin-silver
Hunting Crmo Watch. Rich Long Wool Shawl,
suit of ad wool French Casslmerc, etc., or $10 iu
cash.
W «• do not employ ;-„uy Travelling Agents, rpG
customers should not pay money to persons pur
porting to be our agents, vnicftper^ ially acquaint-
Send Money Always by Registered
Letters.
Cor farther particular* send for Catalogue*.
PARKER & Co.,
A- 100 Summer St., Koston, Mas*.
<v;
eept 29
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ZOX-^O’W JXFS
COTTOIT OIKTS.
AND
Ingersoll’s Cotton Presses,
For sale by
DAWSON, TELL * HENWNff,
Wiljjiip.loft, N. c.
Sept 1 lb Isa
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