The Darlington democrat. (Darlington, S.C.) 1868-1871, January 05, 1870, Image 4
THE EA.HLITrO-TOIsr EE^vdlOCHJLT.
Mrs. Parker’s
E\aRESS Trimming, ami Fancy i!wU are
g> ^ uo w OP'-' 1 ,,1(l r, ‘‘" ! y for S1110 -
’t\are!». Oimpa. Hiulona, mJ Uind.emo Silk
C' t i But:oiM, Clii!Jrtu’i AU-woel Fcoteli Fiaid
|] , j(ub i-*. I-tdic. an t Childrens’ woolen
Ho d. Ladies’ Woolen Fanebiona. very pretty,
iT’t'iiiiU’ crochet shoes. Linen Tape trinnning.
C i i'j Frilling. Corsotts, Ac., also one piece of
vert pretty plaids. Uer Millinery etook is com
plete.
MBS. PARKER
W ILL make op walking suits for ladies and
children ; she will receive Patterns from
the North each month during the season.
Oct 27 2 tf
_ TIMMONSVILLE
CARRIAOE
ASD
BUGGY MANUFACTORY.
T HE undersigned respectfhUy
informs the citizens of Dar-
iinj^ton and adjoining ('ountics ^ ^ .
♦h r be I* prepared to put up in the beat style
.. ' at the lowest rates,
buggies, Carriages, Wagons,
CAHTS, ScC.
i., ipairing doue with neatness and dispatch.
I: “ jspecttully solicits a share of public patron-
-pt 1
J. A. IScEAOHERir,
TimnionsviHc, 8. C.
48 ly
Onward! Upward!!
k ~ "I"* AVISO met with success, far beyond
—L-r-nn- expectation, in the publication of
CH All LOTTE OBSEHVEH,
tr.ke this method of offering our papers,
illy, Tri-weekly and Weekly
mug the best advertising mediums in West-
North Carolina.
rfisenunt* Solicited-—Terms Moderate.
PSFsXIUILS! PREMIUMS!!
o offer FIVE valuable Agricultural Premi-
? to persons getting up Clubs for the Weekly
erver. Address
8M1TII, WATSON & Co,
Charlotte, N. C.
ig. 25 47 ^ tf
AttLlNIiTON
TT T TX .A. L
Ife Insurance Company.
ISSIRE YOl’R LIFE!
nsure in Arlington Company!
1. Berause It Is the Best Compaar.
Because It Is the (’heapest.
If!. Us imidcnds arc IIlRher than
>y other.
7Hi, n Is purel) Southern and a
• ie enterprise.
) 1 «g leave to call tho attention of tho
public getierHlly to the subject of
LIFE INSURANCE.
is t’ie 5:vcred dutv of every ono to Insure hit
. .-i tit** family inny not suffer from pov-
. his death. Tito uncertainty nup peril
'■•«o lawless times, and the ccr^aMty of death,
ail to make
a iicdiate and Sure PmUlon for
their Loved One*.
T!i*5 sue-cens of tho ARLINGTON COMPANY
is unparalleled.
10 Sauthcrn 51cn Patronize
: ' fUSteKN f NSTITUTOINS.
Its i^hiw nr.. »o liL^nft,‘1k*t »U may i>#n»kv
cf ii* ikocf . ~
• i; .Vorment,
^ iV ’^ T -
M A Kit L, 11 WOKKS.
under^rgnevl informs hi?* friends and the
pt.’*l!c generally that he has resumed his
Busin sh, sbice the late fre, and keeps constnutly
on hand a fine and select stock of
And is prepared to fnrnisli and pul up all kiwds
of work iu liis line, viz:
Monuments, Tombs Mantels,
MURAL T A B LET8, BAPUgMAL
FONTS,
HEAD STONES,
Of all descriptions at the lowest possible rates,
iron Railings furnished to order, and general
Ltisfaction guaranteed.
All orders will receive prompt attention. Ad
vances will be required on all work.
Persons wishing anything in my line should
O'oisider the difference of freight between this
r*o:nt and that of Charleston.
J. II. V1LLENEUVK,
Market-street.
Chkraw, S. 0.
.1. M. WOODWARD, Agent at Darlington, and
W. A. (/AHRIGAN, Agent at Society Hill. Al!
or iers through them will receive prompt atten
tion.
\pril
27
6m
South Carolina State Agricultural
AS D
Mechanical Magazine/
• Otfudu! Or gun of the South Carolina Stott
Agricultural and Mechanical Society.')
ft T AN EARLY DATE, THE SUlbSCKIRER.S
^3 will publish the first number of a Monthly
' igazine. devoted to the development of the n*:.
i . il interests of this State, and the whole Sot tii:
and will distribute five thousand copies gra-ui-
tously, so that every one may see what it is oe-
rore subscribing. Thoy it.'end to make it the
best and ha;.dsomest industrial magazine t ver
publish-d at the South, and they ask the coidial
co-operatioti of cv *ry good citizen in this ei tcr-
]»ri“ •. v. hich nnist redound the public we! ire.
»V: .s m.' wishing copies of the first nun her,
will please semi their addles.-* to
Walker, Kvaii:> & Cogswell,
< iinrIe*ton, S. V.
may 12 32 tf
iNotiei! to I’lanters.
\RKLR & KELLEY will make CA8H ad
vances of ^ (three-fourths) of the value of all
•lion oensigned to Geo. W. Willimns & To.,
Lharlesion, (*r Williams, Bernie it Co., New
lork, and fi;l orders in New York, Baltimore or
Charleston.
A]*£ 4 44 tf
I will sell, at private sale, ami at prices that
will nfnrd inducements to judicious invost-
m ‘nts in a thriving town, some of tho most valu
able lots in Florence*
I also desire to closeout my stock, in whole or
in part, and will atfbre liberal inducements. Call
on or address rao at Florence.
JEROME P. CHASE.
Oct 20 2 {f
M3. JOHN LAURENS’
potu*bin0 3t)0«>l
—foe—
-YOTJTTG!- ILA/DIES,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
B¥*L. SimhI for Circulars, elc. *%&a
Sc|'t B
JO
F. VON SANTEN,
IMrOETKU OF
Paris Fancy Goods,
Toys, Dalis, Games, rhlldren’s Car
riages French Contfedlonery,
FIRE WORKS,
Indi* Ituhher Goodv. sush »s Clothing, >'ur*ory
Sheeting, &c.
220 KING STREET,
Two Door* above Market-street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
June 2 3S tf
NOTICE.
T UR “BISHOP VILLK INSTITUTE*’ has
been thoroughly established, and the I’rin-
cipul respectfully aRksthe patronsge ofthc friends
of edncation in and around Darlington, 0. II.
Young ladies can obtain board for ten ($10.00)
dollars per month. In the family of the Principal.
Doys can be accommodated with board by the
Rev. J. W. Crider, and others, for the same
amount.
Mia, Greek, French. Music, (vocal and in-
Titrumcnlai) English and Mathematic* are taught.
TERMS PER QUARTER :
1st and 2nd Ciaeae* SlO 00,
3rd and 4th Classes $ 8 00.
at Li and fith Classes $ 6 00.
Music •••$ * "0-
Use. of Piano 2,60.
French $ 2 50.
For particulars apply to R. W. Boyd, Esq., of
•Durlingtou; Capt. J. W. Stuckey and Charles
Spencer, of Bieliopville, or to
W. BEAUMONT CLARKSON,
Principal.
May 12 32 tf
E SPECIALLY designed for the use of tho
Medical Professiou end the Family, pos
sessing those intrintic medicinal properties which
balong to SB Old and Vure Gin.
indispensable to Female*. Good for Kidney
Oomphxmin. A delicious Tonic. Put up in cases
containing ono dozvn bottles each, and sold by
aH druggists, grocers, A©. A. M. Biuninger &
O., established 1778. No* 15 Beavor-otreot, New
York.
J«ly*3 42 f
William G, Whilden & Co. }
NO. 255 KINO STREET,
CHARLESTON S. C.
AVK ON hniiiJ a full
»lock if V.ilcbcs. Jew
etrjr, Silvci ahil Flatcil Wnre.
Granile, Cliina anil Glasa-
war«,
' Pocket and Ts*l»lc
nwHlorv. Genllemuna’ Icutlicr
Travolliug Hugs, Vanes, Tootli
I’-iil anil Hair Brushes, ami a variety of Fancy
article* which they offer al moderate prices.
ALSO
Importers and Jobbers
OF
Crockery, China and Glassware,
AT
A r O. 107 M E E TING S T R E E T.
Oct. 28 8 ly
Old *
in cl.
New Business.
Jerome P. Chase,
FLO HENCE, S. C.
A GENT for Buying, Belling and Renting
Property
Often* la*»ts G and 7 on Front-street, adjoining
Schouboe A Co.
The A valuable Lots forming the corner b©
tween Currie's k Ulmo’s
And other valuable business and dwelling lots
in the growing “city of Florence^*
IIK IS ALSO *
Agent for the great Brooklyn A Manhattan
Life i n an ranee Companies. Jkk;v
il© bogs to offer hi* m rtfot* ajld the
patroimgo of those desiring* fb HCB Or MR lA
“city” or sectionv to insure ihoyr
(’all on cr addrobo him nt Florq^^J. & j
Jan 27 ^ _
Burnham’s Drug Store.
I ] WOULD RESPECTFULLY
I call tlic attention of FAR-
ILilSand PHYSICIANS of the
Country, to ray large STOCK of
Drugs and Medicines,
FANCY AND
TOILET ARTICLES,
Spougea, Brushes, Perfumery, &c., al^o. the old
StandardSARSAPA RLLA, made from the original
receipt of R. W. Burnham, which is rivalled by
nonc, and his Anti-Cholera Mixture, which will
cure Cholera and all disease of the bowels. At
wholesale or retail.
Orders from the country on Factors, wilFbc
promptly attended to.
Give me a call before going elsewhere.
E. S. BURNHAM,
Sign of the Red Mortar,
King Strc« t. Charleston, S. C.
Four doors below Calhoun Street.
Oct 28 & ly
DOTY’S
IHING- MACHINE
Bndi JmfiroTcd—*ii4 the New
'Ur- ’^rsal Rothes Wringer
Sitb Palest Doublk Cog-
hsTo^ are now uiiqucs-
[""paratus for wash-
d will save their
I’sc “CostarV’ Llqnllfor BED BIGS.
I se “Costar’s” Powder for INSK(!TS.
!! BEWARE!! of all furious II
tioos. ,
For ^1. $2, Slue*/Address '
n COSTA'?" COMPAiw,
IJ^IIoward-Btreet, N. Y.
OH MY!! OH MY!! “ T B *‘ nd u ”
••These corn* will khl-me.” 0! 0!! 0!!I
sa.r«e ••COSTAR’S”J OUN SOLVENT.
For Cuts, Hum*. P.ruiscs, old Sores, etc.,
r-e “( osJarN” BUCKTHORN ALVE.
Sold hy all Druggists in Darlington.
Se}>t 1 48 8m
CABINET MAKER AND
TTlsTIDEPlT n,
DEALF.lt IN
T’XJTR.ISrXXXJ-R.E,
SIS Kivn SrBFr.r. CnA»i.i:«Tuv. S. ('
P*> <io.«l*p»ckH and siiinpi’d carelully.
Nov j- x G—Gmj
“One Price.”
Thos. H. Blackwell.
JJ 3 constantly receiving udditlciw? to his Large
jS. Assortment of
Men’s Fnrnisliing Goods,
ALL THE
LATEST STYLES OF
Tin.
Sao/f.
JIuticri' i,
Gfin-rs,
Lnilcr-icrtir.
IXnc Shxrti
Ready Made and to Order.
Huston » Khl (Hocft.
Our goods arc all marked at low prices, and in
Pluin Fiyuret, and our motto is
“ONE PRICE.”
210 King Street, 1 dour below Market,
Char Luton, S. C.
Oct Ift 1 u
REEDER & DAVIS.
COTTON FA ("TOES,
—AND
General Commission Merchants,
Atlsrer’s North Wharf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
ConM.yp.nu’i’ti respeetfuDy poiicited.
oswei.i. BErtirn, zimmermjix mvig.
Aug Jo 47 tm.
o-tt^aT irO s
AT FLOKKNCK, S. C.
JEROME P. CHASE,
4 HEW (or JOHN' It. SARD VS Celebrated
t.l'ANO and FEin iT.17.ERS.
.Selis tli.-m at Fiorenue, s. . at New Y’ork prices
adding simply tbv cost of freight.
He solicit* your patronage.
J,.n 27 17 Jy
'OlC 1’AtEHI^ti'
ar aitpvtor'fo %uy ^p:
cost twi. a and elofl**,.—
Those i - " T * '' c tised thkin give tcatisiony as
f° ,. ,
c like Our machine t.-.iieh : could tot be per
suaded to do without it, and with the aid of liote^ t
we foci that w« are ninstern oi the position.' - —’
lln . 7/. Scott, Bishop Jf. A’. Church.
1869. 1869.
Fall Trade.
GREEN, WATSON & WALSH
g^FrER TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
THE PUBLIC,
The most
COME»ILJBTE STOCK:
OF
Dry (woods,
GROCERIES,
&C«9 &C*
in Suiator—select ad to suit the times. Great
inducement* will bo offered to cash buyers.
THE ONE PHICE SYSTEM,
which has made this Store “A HOUSEHOLD
WORD,” will be continued. Remember that we
deal in
iDiry CSrOodet,
GROCERIES,
AND EVERYTHING DESIRED,
That we bny for CASH, and sell for
Gctstlx Oio-Xy*
A\D THAT WE HAVE BIT
ONE PRICE.
The learned and unlearned arc dealt with alike.
W II O L E S A L E
are invited to an examination of our STOCK.—
They can bo supplied at Charleston Prices—freight
added.
Green,Watson & Walsh,
Cok. MAIN AND LIBERTY Sts.,
SUMTER, S. C.
C O T T O 2sT
SHIPPED.
have made arrangements to
SHIP COTTON TO
■'^TQIE-ISLs
BALTIMORE OR CHARLESTON,
JT&sy year* f ie, tio writer of these lines ard aa SaTaiil physician, •whiie y^ting tit*
Iiiaad of So. Cr;ls for their hsaith, erpericiiccl ani witnesssi naay aurprlsinj and
teneficiai effsets ef the Rum thate froduc^i uuoa many of tho inval’-ds who ^ore (lii*
ourselyos) seeking health ; and, unen inquiry and InTcodsatios, obtained a full history
ef its medicinal virtues, “e was delighted and surnriccd, and after his cto recovery,
svhieh soon eosur.-od, dotemined, if pocsible, to procure the sole n£ht to manufacture
and sell it in the Vnitei States.
The result of his labors v?a: a glorious roccoos for himself and suffering huroan'.ty,
for the eelshratod PLAITTATION ZLTIZZZ svao thus made known to the world. PLAN
TATION srTTLLS bong an artels ef real merit, founded upon new principles, and
relying wheliy 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 tho civilised
world. Tho cabalistic S. T.—IcSO—X was a talisman of health, and tho demand for
the TLANTATICN EITTE2S scon far eicoeded tho abilities of tho proprietors‘to supply.
. Notwithstanding the Itrft importaiicn of St. Croiz Eum, made OEpressly for the com-
peunding of theca Littors, the quantity was inadequate. It therefore became necessary
that arrangements upon an crtsnxrs teal* abroad should at oece be mode, and an agent
was dispatched to St. Thomas for that purpose. He was fortunate in securing and
leasing several plantations on some of the largest and rasat productive estates on the
island. Ileuses, stills and presses wero sroctcd as if by ftagis, which utterly “ aston
ished the natives.” The corvices of emsorieneed men and natives of the island were pro
cured, and very soon tho proprietors of the PLANTATION LITTE35 wore in a position
to supply their liberator- with aT. the porfectly pure St. Crois Eum needed in mannfae-
turing the SB3AT DTSPEPTIC TONIC AND IN7T30EAT02. The above cut represents
the natives crushing the sugar-cane and otherwise preparing it for the stills and presses.
A: an antidote te Povor and Ague. Intermittent and llalaricns Fevers, Dyspepsia, and
other kindred diseases, tho use cf the P’iANTATIClI IITTEES is unsurpassed in the
hictory of the world. Ovtr fi re million bottles arc- dbpocod of annually. They ar*
adapted to old and young, male end female. They are agreeable in taste, and always
produce an immediate beneficial result
ison.
ly
D E M O C 11 A T
JOB OFFICE.
MAKING CASH ADVANCES
©n same when delivered, and having it held at
EITHER POINT
AM now prepared to execute all JOB WORK
of every description, such as
LAW BLANKS,
LAW BRIEFS,
HAND BILLS,
BILL HEADS,
LABELS,
BUSINESS CARDS.
VISITING CARDS, AND PLACARDS.
All work neatly and promptly executed al prices
to suit,
—AI.*0—
Uard-^gg^rrinting Paper always on hand,
Oiluib iu rear of McCalls’ Store.
AS LONG as may bk desired.
.. ‘ *v
W* will roceiv*
“It i* worth on© dollar a week iu any family.”
—.V. y. Tribune.
“In the laundry of mr hou*« there i» a per
petual thanksgiving on Monday*, for tho inven-
tion.”—Itev.jTfaioJ&r* T*. Ouylrr.
given it a stronger hold npon
© affectiens ol tha inmate* of tho laundry.”—
2T. T. Observer.
“I heartily commend it to economist* of time,
money, and contentment.”—Uev. JJ. Mellows.
Friend Dotv—Your last improvement of your
Washing Machine is a complete success. I assure
you ‘our machine,’ after a years’ uae, is thought
more of to-day than ever, and would not be part
ed with under any circumstances.”—Solon Robin-
eon.
“Your Washing Machine has boon daily used
in our laundry, and tho housekeeper expresses
herself as highly pleased with it. It certainly
accomplishes a greater qu^’itity of work, with
less labor, and doe* not wear «he clothes near so
much as the old fashioned wash-board. By using
it, one laundress is dispensed with.”—Wrn. M.
F. Itoundy Superintendent of the Infant Depart
ment of St. Catherine s Xurserv of JYeo? York.
PRICES—A Fair Oiler.
Send the retail price. Washer, $14, Extra
Wringer $0, and we will forward either or both
machines, free of freight, to places where sio
one is selling; and so sure are we they will he
liked, that we agree to refund the money if any
one wishes to return the machines Jtep of ireight
after a month’s trial, according to^KpHions.
No husband, father or brother Snetfld permit
the drudgery of washing with the hands, fifty-
two days in the year, when it can be done better,
more expeditiously, and lessluhor, and no injury
to the garment*, by a Doty Clothes Washer, and a
Universal IVringer.
Canvassers with exclusive right of sale make
money fast, selling them.
Sold by dealers generally, to whom liberal dis
counts are made,
I?. (•. BROWNING, Gen. Agent.
152 ortiandt St., New York.
Aug 18 Iff f
I>. J. r.MTL S. C WKM-il HENRY DUANPRS.
PAUL WELCH & BRANDES,
IMl-OUTKKS & WH'iLIWALK DKAl.KilS IN
FOREIGN FRUITS,
Northern and Southern Produce,
NO. 215 FiVST 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, Unions, Canned
Fruits and Vegetables. Pickles, Jellies, Raisins,
Nuts, etc. Seed Potatoes of all varieties.
Special attention given to filling and shipping
orders.
mul. 10 2« Jy
It
Rosdallis,
INF
CO "X* TO
AT
SOMTKR,
LYNCHBURG,
MAYESNILLB,
MANCHESTER,
AND TIMMONSVILLE.
GREEN, WATSON & WALSH,
Dealers In General Merchandize
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
ON\N'r)'R TONR- M1XTI RK, CHKMTCAL |
i i -J, SIioi.'lrf A true 1'ill?, A'*. For huId.
1IAHT, I’AHhEU A CO.
June 10 J7 tf
yi®smg
GREAT BARGAINS.
Jerome P. Chase,
W.ORKNCE, S. C.
ITT! a view to changes in business, offers
hi* valuable STUCK and Town Property
with "hi* splendid Store, at prices lower than Cost
and Value.
Jau 27 H ly
FOGARTIE’S BOOK DEPOSITORY,
No. SCO KISG-Strcpt, (IndioBeml,)
Sign of the Big Eible,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
13. M. Fogaktik,.. Sia’r. Fogaktik, Agt.
S enoor, books, statioferv, son day
SC HOOD BOOKS ami RFAVAKI) C’AUDS.
TheolORleal k Miscellaneous Books.
Agency of the Charleston Bible Society and
other Engluh and American Religious J’ublica-
tion Societies.
Oodcrs for supplying Sunday School and Paris
Libraries will be promptly attended to. A full
supply of
School Books, Stationery,
and all School Requirement*. Teacher* in tho
country will find it to their advantage to ini rust
their order* to us as prompt attention will be
given and liberal discounts allowed.
EccuHur mlvaniages to persons residing in
the ('ountry.
Any books published in America or Eu-
7*ope will be sent to any part of the country, Fi ea
of Extra charge, on receipt of Publisher's price.
All tlie Weekly, Monthly f.ud Quarterly Periodi
cals sup]>lied by subscription* or single numbei*
In addition to our large Stock of New and
Standard Miscellaneous Books, will be found a
great variety of Fancy Articles usually found in
n retail Book and Stationery Store.
Person* from the Country, visiting Charleston
will find the “Circulating Library’ attached to
this establishment a great convenience.
N. B. Address,
“I'owirtloN Book Depository,”
CHARLESTON S. C.
inch 24 25 ly
CHERAW & DARLINGTON R. R.
SLM’KP.TNTKNDKNT’S OFFH K, 1
C ii eh aw, C.. April 12, ISGD j
ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, THE 13TH inM.,
the following Schedule will be run by the Trains
on the Road:
Leave Choraw
Arrive at Elorence
Leave Florence
Arrive at Chcr&w
April 12
7 00 A M
10 (Mi A. M
n 45 P M
G 30 P. M
8. S. SOLOMONS,
Superintendent.
North Eastern Rail Road.
SUPERINTENDENT S OFFICE N. K. It. R. )
Charleston, S. C., April 12, 1808. j
ON AND AFTER MONDAY THE 13 th inst..
tl»e following schedule will be run by the Trains
on this Road .
EXPRESS DAILY.
Leave Charleston 10.00 A. M
Arrive at Florence 3.30 1*. M
Leave Florence 10.35 A. M
Arrive at Charleston 4.00 P. M
ACCOMMODATION.
(DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
Leave Charleston
Arrive at Florence
Leave Florence
Arrive at Charleston
CHARLES KERR ISON,
I FORMERLY OF THE FIRM OF C. & E. I
H KERRISON, would inform his friend*and
the public that he lias purchased from Mr. James
B. Betts, all his
STOCK IN TRADE, Ac.,
AT THE STORE.
No. 2.»2 Kin? Street, Charleston, S. C.,
AND WILL THKKK CONTINUE THE
DRY GOODS BUSINESS
WHOLESALE a:ul RETAIL, FOB CASIf. on hia
own individual account .and responsibility. He
will proceed without delay, to replenish and re
new the Stock. an«l continue ao doing until the
assortment shall be made complete and attractive.
As the terms will be Strictly Cash, or approved
city acceptance for a short credit, it neeeasarily
follows that the price* must be kept at least a*
low as to be found at any other respectable es
tablishment.
His brother, Mr. E. L. KERRISON, assisted by
Muj. A. B Me DON ELL, both experienced mer
chants in this line, will be found at hi* store>id-
ing in the conduct and management of the busi-
ncs*. a ad it is hoped that his and their efforts to
win the confidence and patronage of ths public
will be as successful as in past days was the old
firm at corner of King and Market Street,
mch 21—ly
~ ScoU’^Sliirt Emporium.
THK ONLY EXCLUSIVE
a-E^Ta'x.iBiviEiisr^s
FURNISHING STORE
IN CHAllLESTON.
The
Proprietor of the Oentlemen’s Furnishing Goods
Emporium. Meeting-street, near Market, desirous
of bringing the famous
Star
Shirts info general u*o, and believing that it ts
only necessary for gentlemen to wear these
Shirts
once to be well pleased with them, will hereafter
oiler them to Ins customers
and
tho public grnorally at cost prices. His stock of
Neck Ties, tfcnrfs aii>l
April 12.
1.30 P. M
10.00 P. M
2.30 A. M
11,15 A. M
tf. S. SOLOMONS,
Supirint cnilcnt.
O ollars
i will also bo sold at such prices as to defy compe-
| tition, and if satisfaction is not
G-iven
i i«c will return the money. His charge* arc so
• rc.i-'ttKitlile a - alnutst to make buyers believe the
| articlcs arc given
Away
He is prepared to make Shirts to order with the
utmost dispatch : and his assortment of ready
made Shirts is so full that buyer* can be fitted at
at a moment’s notice. For proof of these stote-
- - ! menu call
..1:15 \
.10 32 J
..1:4*. 1
.12.1" I
M
M
M
M-
P. M.
*, .15 P. M
.>*idyfti rior#»nce with
for (’harlcsion. and
Iroad tor Uhernw.
WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL
Stationers, Printers,
ASP
Blank Book Manufacturers,
3 BROAD STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
June 28 38 ly
W. & M. R. R. COMPANY.
G EN E R AL S UP F K1N TEN DENTS OFFICE, \
W.LLWiSGTOS, N. C.,May 11, 1808. j
AND AFTER April 11th. PASSENGER
TH A INS on this n ad will run on the follow
ing Schedule •
EXPRESS TRAIN.
1 Lea to Wdlminglon daily at
j Arriv at Flon nco
j Arriv.- at King \ Tie
• l^cavc Kinyvv.lie
j Vrrive at l I* fence
! Vrrive at iimington
Expro'- T>: : n e unect •
*lic Norlhoast.o i; Hailroad
fheiawand D::v!i!»-’tMii U;i
and at Kingsville wit!i tin* Smith Carolina Kad-
road for Augusta, to which point the cars run
through without change.
An’OM MUDA1 ION TUAIN.
Leave AVilmingtou daily (Sun. ex.) at 8:05 P. M.
Arrive at Elorence- 2:40 A. M.
Arrive at Kingsville 0:00 A, M.
Leave Kingsville 4:00 P. M,
Arrive at Florence 0:40 J*. M.
Vrrive at 'Wilmington 5:10 A. Al.
Accommodation Train connects 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 Gen’i Supl.
K. D. CHARLES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TIMMONSVILLE. S. C.
Sept 22 51 tf
At Scott's
Star Shirt and Furnishing Good* Emporium.
Meeting-street, nearly opposite Market Hall
mar 24—25 ly
W anted—Agents,
FpjN' > sell a
il ers. Mr
trades an'I occupation*.
J he
new hook of great value to Farm-
d Working men of all
loth edition now ready.
FARMER’S & MECHANICS’
Edited by CEO. E, WARING, Jr.
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 New Orleans Tiir>ct nays: “It i* a hook
winch should be in the hands of every Farmer
and Mechanic.”
The New Orleans I'icayune wyu: “So valuable
a book should be found in the house of every Kav-
morand Mechanic; its elegant illustrations will
make it welcome everywhere.”
Active men and women can make more money
and give better satisfaction in selling this book
than any work in the field.
Send for Ifi-pagc circular, telling all about it.
11. Ii. TREAT N CO., Publishers.
No. 054 Broadway, N. Y.
Sept 8 49 tf
LAW PARTNERSHIPT
T HE undersigned have this day formed a
partnership, under the name and style of
Mclver & Boyd, for the practice of Law and
Ihiuity, in the County of Darlington.
HENRY Me EVER,
R. W. DC YD-
Nov 23 9 ty* *
^ . T O -A. Xj E,
(Uarleston, S. C., .’iianiifacturrr of
doors, sash, blinds,
TWA VINO THR T.AltOKST AK1) HOST
|Lt COMI’LKTE FACTORY in th, Soilkm
and keupinR alwuj-a on hand a l.r,, nd
moat complcta stock of Doors. .Sashos. Blinds,
Sash Doors. Store Doors, t-’huitcrs, Mouldiats,
4c , 4c.. I am enabled to sell low and at Hanal
facturer’a prices.
N. B.—Strict attention paid to shipping i*
good order.
April 7 27 ly
IDt/i o Olella/rx
S A I> I> JL E S,
TEAM HABNESS.
PLOAV HAMES.
BRIDLES, &c.. Ao.
T HE undersigned beg* to invite your atten
tion to the fact that he has reccnUy purchas
ed a Urge lot of Government McLellan .Saddles
nnd Team Harnes, which he is offering at a re
duced prices, single or in quantity.
—also—
To hi* stock of fine Sommesets and Shtfikeo
Saddles, Carriage aud Buggy Harness. Plough
Gear, and new WeClellan Saddles, Team ifarnoaa
Plough Harness, &c.
I am soiling the Plough Bridles and Collart
at New York Pactory Prices by the dozen to deal
ers.
F. F. CHAPEAU,
G8 Meeting-sfreot, next to Mills House,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Feb 17 20 ly.
J Lies Stoss, 1
\ 289. /
HUY GOODS
FOJEl THCE SE-A.S03ST,
JUST OPENED
AT
STOLL, WEBB & Co.
( Domestic Store, ) ...
1 287, t K,u *
Wc ara now rrceWing a very hirga alo.k, wall
selected, lor both our
KJBTAIL and
WHOLESALE
DEPA11TMEXTS.
MRUCHANTS and PLANTERS visiting ear
citv, arc spccmllv invited to evnoiine our ato«k.
FULL USES OF CAUCO FROM 7 to 141 «.
FULL LINES OF BROWS SHIRTINGS, 7 «.
to beet quality,
FULL LINES OF I ONO CLOTHS, 7 to 20 aad
24 c.
Together with every article to be found ia a
well eelcetcd stock, at
STOLL. WEBB 4 Ca. t
Bancroet’s old stand.
Fob 1—ISfifl—ly King street.
r|TEEigr
Oct 21
DANIEL H. SILCOX.
FURNITURE AND CHAIR
WAREHOUSE,
17o 177 and 179 King Street,
Charleston, S. C.
SfelJ-Fornitiire made snd repaired. Geode
packed with cure for Shipping.
Oct 21 4 1-j.
HENRY BISCHOFF &~Ca7~
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Ann Dkaliki nr
WINES,
LIQUORS,
SEGA UT,
TOBACCO,
Ce.
isr E-A.ST
Charlestoa, s. C.
if. Biscnorr. c. wulbekm. j. h. risria.
Oct 21, 4 1-y
VICTORIA HOTEL.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
V. OPDEBEECK,
Proprietor.
Deo 2?. 1» it
THE LIFE”
Extraordinary Career and Ihurig Exploits
OF
ALLAN PINKERTON,
THE
GRKAT DETECTIVE OF THE AGE
We have now in Preparation and will Publish
on tho 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.
We have been at great pains to obtain the facts
and circumstances attending the remarkable life
of this most extraordinary man, who has been
mainly instrumental in developing the greatest
crimes commit phi in'this country, and bringing
their authors to justice, besides rendering in-,
valuable tervice to the Government during the
late rebellion.
The Biography of Allan Pinkerton is trulyv
Romance of Life, and the demand for it in a7,
parts of the country will be so great that those
who desire to secure copies, and who live at %
distance, should either subscribe at once, or no-,
tify the newsdealers from whom they purchase
that they may obtain a full supply on their firs^
order.
Oct 27 2 |
ROBERT CHISOLM, JR
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR,
Office, IT Hro»fl.street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
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