The Darlington democrat. (Darlington, S.C.) 1868-1871, January 19, 1870, Image 2
THE E -A-E-L X E" <3-T O H E E 3VE O G H T .
13 c m n c r o t.
. ivXlMHY,
pieicher, and took sapper—notdiuncr—that: The proposed oniendiiient is not the friend /jXOJN XJN^fc3 , ^'XTU , X 1 E• 1 L’» \l lirShtil'S k’'tllG»
he raw Mr. Whittcnjore pay the preacher j 0 f liberty; it is its enetny; it can accomplish t WLNNSUOKO’ S. 0. I
for his kindness and hospitality before the j no other purpose than that of making Coi - Classical and Normal School for Boys. ^ ^ AfflOriCR ]
teacher* Icit bis house. So much for this ( ^reaa supreme over all States and people.
Interference wit>i I.aTior.
) ir-ruxM IjCgis’ature is dealing With a
itgtwous subject, when it nttompts to regu-
.. the tcr.ns upon which labor is to b« se-
.ed, or rather, promised to be rendered
ue man of sense, and honesty, narer en-
vons by arbitrary measures, to cause a
.diet between capital and labor; he docs
u 1> it for a very good reason—he knows
t en in such a conflict, the masses, the labor-
•• , must eventually be the sufferers Po
< mean by this language to imply that the
.datura of South Carolina is not Coin-
d of sensible men’ No; those who have
;ho coll'Xfvj i raay judge for themselves
the Tiling* assembled in Columbia,
i . .nake laws for our Government. What
wo mean then; simply, that our Ijegisla-
wonderful story, told with so much gusto hy
the Sumter oVctc*.
It is time such unwarrantable meanness
on the part of those who differ with Mr.
Wliittcroore in politic* should cease ; they af
ford littla benefit to the Democratic party,
much harm to our section and no kind o
damage to the person slandered.”
Tbe Fifloentli Amendment.
We fiud the following remarks on the
Flicecoth Amendment in the Charleston
Courier, of the 13th inst., which shows
icry clearly, how it has been worked,
and th* probability of its failure. Ths
Northern Itadicals are nut satisfied to lire
If left to the voluntary and unbiased action
of the American people, it would not stand
the ghost ofs chance.”
[cirocjlar]
Daiu.inoton, C. H.. >
January, 14, 1870. }
Messrs. Kditors:—Please do me the
i favor to publish the subjoined letter in your
i next issue. It will sorre to put at rest fnr-
; recr. gome rumors, which have lately prevail-
j ed iu this section.
Very truly yours,
B. C. NOilMKNT.
Jasvakt, 14, 187ft
Da. B. C. XoBwrsT.
Agent Piadmont A Arlington life JnsnranceCo
P UPILS sent to thi. ins.ituticn will be tho- i South Carol inn Dist rict, j
r
roughiT trained in all the branebesof a iiber- wmy Vtl . Uw 0 f a Writ, of Fieri Facias to me di-
t Ike a Un!CS * P ‘‘ r " c8 rrcfer the,r * 01 * 8 to ! BBrecUd. issuing out of the Honorable the Uni-
j ifit gintesCircuit Court for tiia District of ^outii
BUSINESS COURSE. j Carolina, 1 will expose for sail* to the highest
.. , ... * i kid*!***’ ul I’uhlic Auction at Darlington C«»urt
\r itCu v.-ill embrace careful drilling in Commer- : Hoti.se on the 7th ami tiny following in Fcbrua-
ctal A:-ith:net»c and other Gnglisli studies, and is j ry next, being the first mnnday and Tuesday of
'lesignod to fit boys for mercantile life, or actual j a*id month, all the right, title ami interest liftin'
business of any kind, | Defendant in and to the followin
A uniform, uniting economy with neatness of !
costume, will be adopted, the next year, and the
discipline made still more effect ire by combining
soruo of the features of the Military Academy
with those of the Normal School.
Terms per Session of five months :
Board, including tuition in all the branches
$100 00
The scholastic year opens 1st Monday in Feb
ruary. Fur particulars send for circular*.
Address, Q. a. WOODWARD,
Principal.
Jan 1» 13 8i
wit :
property to
One House and lot in the town of Darlington
measuring feat on Orango street, and 135
feet on >;troet, more or loss. Bounded ou
, . i • .. ,* f Dear Sir:—As rwniori calculated to iiyure
under the same laws they make lor the poor j . • x L -
J ... . * j the Company you represent in this community,
downtrodden South. They will give-‘CufiVe | hllIe boen . et afloat,! uke tbi. opportunity to
ackm-wledge the receipt of my portion of the in- . *V* V
I t»ke£‘' v ‘-:i''' r 7 '*
tbe right, of suffrage at the South, but when
it comes hof>ic to them, they cannot recog
nize it. “Oh. cousistoncy, thou arc art a
jewel! ”
' This amendment still hangs. The Sou.-h-
ern States have been forced under the mili
tary power, of tho Reconstruction Acts, to
give it their apparent consent. Cut this was
really the act of CongrCis and not of tbe
are making Asses of themselves in Sti,,e »- l, ’ or *» u, “ 1 « r tho orJer of Con-
aV rt to put another rotten plank iu the . ere< “ that lt was »ceompli*hcd. The com-
lica! platform.
' e the negroes free ? Yes; why then
•jiil a Commissioner control their acts?
they sensible? Yes; why then should
jUlarurc, composed principally of ne-
ippoint arbitrarily, (juardiaus for
a . Are the;, responsible? Yes; by what
. rity li'.eu doc:- the l.egisiature presume
. ‘ th.it responsibility ? Are they wor-
. mpluymeut ? Yes; why then should
-iaturc block their opportunity of ob-
i cxeiie this excitable race, to intensity
b itred of ‘.ho Southern whites, and
bv keep them.-.elves in power—in a po-
o steal from the tax-payer and make
lit
Ives rich by rascality,
call upon our tailored people to stop
turauce on the life of my ULa husb iuil.
grest pleasure in •aying that your Company hss
not only dea y but ntnrro<tthr towards
Terndi me, sir, tbruujU you, to return thanke
y-ur ( otspsny, for their kindness and prompt- ’Itj.'T;
nose, am! iiopo It may prove itself in many other —hb
cases lo be the friend ot’ the widow and orphan
Very ti u!y and repcctfully,
tha North bv Orangr street. East by Lots iff M. .
A. Huggins, and the li.|i» Mrs. Msiry A. Black- i PApT^TAT
well, South hy lot of the late Mrs. Mary A. Black- 1 ^
well and wcat by street.
Otre tract of land in Darlington County eon-
taiuiog 130 acres, more or loss, bounded on the
north-west by land* in ^otsessiou t^f Jesse Bai-
: rott, fast by Swift Creek, on all other sides by
lands of John McSwcen and lands of tbe Flower*,
'•5r &
monw;.iitlis of the South were first deprived
of their Statcship, their people placed uu-
der political baus, and thou these amend
ments made conditions precedent to any rep-
resenfation. It is not at the present, how
ever, so much the validity of this action which
is at issue. New York, which under a Re
publican legislature had given an imperfect
assent to this amendment, but whose action
never has been forwarded or regarded as
official, claims as a right to set aside that
, ind making an honest living? Why P ,rtial ««*ptauce and to mject the amend-
t.!i thing- ? Simply pecause they du
No amendment is a part of the Constitu
tion until ratified by three-fourths of the
States. Until thus ratified it can have no
force or effect. It is until 'hen a.mere un
accepted proposition. Until thus accepted
it is the prerogative of any State to with
It is clearly within the
State which has voted for
its rejection, at anytime, while it is sn opeu
question, and before all tho necessary States
have passed upon it, to recall its objection
and vote in its favor. It is equally clear that
any State which has either in part or in
whole voted for its ratification, may also re
call that vote at any time before there has
boon any final dctcrir T -v; on.
The Fifteenth Amenument has, ti t* t-
failed to obtain the approval of throe jiitbs :
of the States. And now Vork
witlidrawn^hcr consent, and declared iu op
position to its terms. The great object?
SIFECI^L. TSTOTXCES-^
m
-•Srji* #*3
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
Th#* advertiser, having been restored to health-•
in a few weeks, by a very «iuij.ie remedy, after
Laving suffered .several years witti a
affect ion and t he dread disease.—Constimpi
i* anxious to make known lo Lis fcllo
tbe means of euro.
To ad- who desire it. ho will ••end a
prescription used (used free of charge] Jfc . ^ ,
veotions for preparing and using tlie sume. which
they will find a fci ktB cure for Con»umption, ^
Asthuift, BionohiMs. eto. The objoot of the ad
vertiser in sending the prescription i* to Inneftt
the sffHeted. end spread infortnwion wlticb he ’ -V.iTr r '. ' will .all »t Dsilington. C. II.. «n the 7th davl
eonetjiveslo bemvehtsble: end he kjjpwejery- I b- 5 , •*-? 'T-- ; ' ■ ,:»• j|..f Februery, 1870, »t the rUk of the former
of
tte, except f» acre* which wan reserved by
Mrs. Serena L. Dargan.
One tract of iaadanuate hi Spvingvsllc suburb
of the town of Darliivgtoii, contaiuing G4 acres
more or less, known a* the summer residence of
conveyed to A. O, Npain
Commissioner in Equity,
pts «ui jk/arxiiigiou A/i^tricv (now County) by dei/1
being (luted tbe 12th day of .T.'.nuary, eighteen
rary, (valuable) miscella
rraus, two BodsteaKlf*, one Trunnel Bedstead, one
Crib, six Mattresses, four Wash Stands, onemar-
ble-top Table, two Afahogany Tables, one Exten
sion Table, one Sewing J/achmc, two .S’©fas, one
Rocking Chair, one large Chair, thirteen (’hairs,
one 6’ide Board, one Safe three aS'Icvc.-?, one
Winchester Rifle and Office Furniture, levied
upon as the property of A. 0. Npaiu defendant,
at the suit of Robert S. Livingston, Adm’r., of
Mrs. Mary Jfclla, Idaintiff.
Terms Cash. Purchaser to pay the Marshall
for necessary papers and stamps
id by
{ E. T. SANDERS.
NSON. U. S. Marshall-
tod above will be sold in
House, ail'd the Personal
ami resideuee of the Defend-
OOH^OH^TEI^
1859.
$350,000.
CASH ASTETTS $450,000.
J. F. BOZMMAN, Presi.lent,
D. F. WIDCOY, Secretary.
C ONTINUE to famish perfec tweenrit v against
lo«« i.*t flftirtHge by FIRE. all kinds of
INSURABLE PROPFRTY. at adequate rates.
Agents iran be found at every prominent point-
in the Southern plates to whou application for
Insurance may he made.
Cura \ w Auency.
W. L. J. REID, A^nt.
Dec. 8— 8 ' im.
J*n 5 1870.
12
St
Assieneb’s Sale,
ilii:.,;. It only tells against them; they ; ^ ra,T
■ tin 1 nc? injured, tltrj/ j <ty the bill. The i province of any
i-7.ie laborer, be he while nr colored, inus-
this. The capitalist, the land Holder,
leases his rales of rent just as thcLcgis-
ture increases its foolish atlempte to inter-
S ! ?re with the terms and conditions upon
nich they contract; as taxes increase, no
it) ion i - It slime this foolishness should
S '.
‘.J.-ti'p if the negro is free give him a chance
~ *•. | .. Pretended friends of the enfrant
• r./'
■ ’d. wnv will you keep the negro down ?
T s it merely to make capital upon which to
build a flirtuue nr found a lie? Let thi*
•unite, alone it will regulate itself.
4 Lie.
The following extract from a speech made
r Mr. Sawyer, U. S. Senator fromSoutb
•i ili.ii, is as gross a libel and as complete
t;
the amendment is, that it destroys iheiioerf
ty of the citizen in makingI’ongre.tssnpreme
over tho States. It takes from the Statee
all control over the question of suffrage with
in their own local limit*, and transfers it to
the Congress. It thus paves the way for n
centralization in fact, and fir the total ab
sorption of the various commonwealths by
the legislative departm5nr< of the Govern
ment. And hence, with a!! the power of the
rule, not of • Radical party, if has heretofore been unable
years pre
i.j as was ever published- How long are
• !.. be ml: represented by such creatures
«;• now have in Washington?
i'i r thiru years in the Slates recently
insurrocti >u there has been a
■v, lint of violence. For thirty years pre- I coerce to this end the States of tho North,
• ’ ng t • rebellion there was hut one class ! ' IS those of the Mouth.
.me Us* of sentiments that could he cx- | 11 » «ow »‘ at cd that Congress, if neecs-
.•ss'il w ih safety iu the south. Let me
. Senators if they suppose, tint after tho
. -luent'if the last eight years, with all the
sv i aroused by the war, with orery in
.itiv* to violence and outrage which ha*
■ n presented hy the war and tho year*
'. '.owed it, that society shall so *ud-
>i, .-I . nge iu those localities that w« shall
v- iu places where outrage and violence hnvo _
.pv.iihd for yeaisthe peace and gfa'd order | 'herty to rcr
nich pr vail in Mussachuaetts? Those
■ ho expect it way look in vain to statutes ' * P^P^J amendment is pending, it is a
• m . ■ to nnhratnBT m4er this«r that! «*• ***“ ia^nmeut, hwring no more
iViidmCDt of the Constitution Sir, there : validity than a deed for the conveyance of a
• certain en a in those Staten which can i ^ which has bcen draw " ^
•red hy time and hy time only, and the 1 »“»ruejr, but net sign.d hy the owner of
w hich will be sure to come unon i t * ,c r r,, I' e * t .V-
rary, will dirregurd the rrverral of its con-
■ sent hy the pe?ip!e and the Lcgiahlure of
New York Dnt this it will scarcely do. It
has boon forcibly said, that States are at lib
erty to withdraw their assent, up to the
point when the amendment becomes a part
of the Constitution. Of course when once
adopted, that .3 an cmi of the matter. Bat
until adopted no one i* bound, and all are at
w their action.
As the World concisely puts it: “While
and a copy of either of tho
the works of Charles Li-kCl, -
neted—Specimen number with 1‘reminift ’Mai S". i Thefollewlnf order iepnbliehed for the benefit
-,„•- ci't/-.f aU*ouo*rnod.
« a, ! TU.OS. J. BROWN.
« Clk. C- V. D. C.
,'j The'State of S. Carolina, )
Darlington County, j
IN THE PROBATE COURT.
January 10, 1870.
.VVtNG to the ni'iny eases of tlellnqwenoy cx-
W.jmS *» County, in relation to Treat
-^j. Ordered: That till person9. in Darlington
who have been intrualed with the oharge
Bsf'itcfl, hy any Court, do make their annual
rsturua tp me, upon the same during the month
of January, 1H70. ami that defaulters be prompt
ly ruled and the rules served by the Sheriff of
the County.
Further Order ed:—That the UM-ik of the Coun
ty Probate cause this order to be published in
each of the CVmnty newspaper*.
Given under my iiand the day and year
above written.
JAMES M. BROWN.
Probate Judge, 1). 0.
oTan 19 12 2t
Lodge No. 72 A. ; . fV. M.\
T HK REOT7LAR COM MUNICATON OF THIS
Lo 1*0, will bv hold on Moudajr Febr'y. i t,
at i o’clock, P. M.
Hy order of C. M. PARKER, W.-. M.-.
Ob. W. Howsli, hocretary
Jan 5, 1870—t-f.
CAMPBELL CHAPTER, NO. 31,
R.\ A.*. M.*.
(OF FLORENCE.)
T HE REGULAR CONVOCATION OF THIS
Chapter will be hoMcn at 'Iconic Hall,
in Florence, on Wednesday Felvy., 16 at P. B. M.
Companions will take due not ; ec of the above
and govern thcn selvcaaccordingly.
By order M.*. E.\ II.-. I*.-.
li. M. GILBKUT,
Secretary.
June 2 3a Jy
AMITY LODGE. No.'121, aXf.•. M
FLOKKYCE, S. C.
T
Ifalh
A
HE U K (1 C L A R COMMUNUiATTON OF
SCHOOL..
LSS RETT IK P. DAROAN ha, opened a
School for Young Ladies and Children of
both tsexe*. at the Baptist Church Lecture Room.
Terms $3.00 per month, payable in advance.
KEFLRKNCLM:
Dr. T. X T-nrgan, Uol. B. XV. Edwards,
liou. T. P. Lide, T. G. Dargan, Esq.
Jun 19 12 fit
Auiitr LoiIkv. will be holdcu at Miwoiiiv ,ion / L’orr.missioncrs, Lawy.rz. Merchant.,
” - - - at the Liwest rates. Orders .solicited.
•il
to C 8 rtiC upon
iifiw iliat the root of bitterness,
rlil
ViTien I'.iree-fiiuriKs of tho
States have assemed to an amendment it is
the supreme law of the land and bind* every
Florsnee, 8 C.. on Wednesday, 22d Fob
at 8 o'clock. P. M.
'Tha nrreai- list wii! bo rvad r.od tba rule ap-
plied.
liy order W.-. M
(1. Mel). STOLL, Svor-Ury.
C. T. MASON,
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
SUMTER, S. C.
K EEPS constantly on hand fins Watches <tnd
J c x el ry. Masonic Marks. K>ugs, Pins. &c.
Makes EugagenieLt and Wedtling Bings to order.
He nUo furnisJiui Scab and 1’resse- for Corpora
Ac..
annual instalments, with interest payable annual
ly until the whole be paid, secured by bond and
mortgageof the premises.
Purchasers to pay for X'apcm and revenue
stamps.
HENRY E. V. SANDERS,
Afif'/ii't of Jam** T. Jlrittow, JianLrupt.
Jan 12,1870- 12 8t
James M. Sanshury, Adm,r,'
Bill to fore
close Mort-
Christophcr J. Coney,
Mich ‘ ‘
F‘
| g a s u -
hr is top
Michael Welsh.
URSUANT to an order ofsale to me directed
by the Hon. J. M. Rutland, Judge of the 4th
Circuit, I will .sell at public auction at Darling
ton Court House, ou the first Monday iu Februa
ry ucTCt, all the Real Estate described in the
I'Ju.adinga in the aboveatated case, viz: 120 acres
of land more or less, situate in Darlington Comity
on the North-ertst side of Sparrow Swamp, and
part i/t the Town of Timmonnville, bnixiided ou
the uoriit or upper part by lands formerly belong
ing to John M Timmons, on the east by lots be
longing to the Estate of James W.Owens, Thomas
D Keith and John M. Timmons; it being part of
a tract of land granted to Araos iliil, Sr., in the
year 1852.
On the following terms : sn much cash as may
be necessary to pay the costs of this case and ilte
expenses of voch sale. The balance on a credit of
twelvemonths, purchaser to give bond, with in
terest from day of sale, payable, annually. Titles
to be signed but not delivered, until the. whole of
the purchase money and interest thereon is paid,
and if the same is not paid when due, that the
mortgaged premises be immediately rc-sold for
cash, at the risk of the former purchaser.
W, E. CH ARLES, C. 0. P.
JhU 12 12 3t
JOHN S. FAIRLEY & Co.
WHOLESALE nEALCBfi IN
■WHITE Q-OCXDS,
HOSIERY, FANCY GOODS AND SMALL
WARES GENERALLY.
iVo. 37 Ifnyiie-ttrret,
C11 A R L E S T 0 N, S. C.
Dee. 15
.9
Carriage Painting.
I HAVE opened a Shop under my Photograph
Gallery, and am prepared to Paint and Trim
in the very best style. Carriages and Buggies.
also
Furniture cleaned, painted and varnished.
Sipi Painting, Gilding and Fancy Painting, &c,
A!i work, n<» matter haw snail, warranted to
give eat is fact ict*.
J. S. FLOYD.
Sept 22 fit if
Jan 12
i 2
IL W. Kd wards, ^ J>ill to Mar&bai
vs. ( Asscttn, *\cct.,
The Creditors and I loir? f and Relief’.
rr„ El Of lion Of CKcors will take place'this | n't‘uw nf Lovinah Kin*, j
Of *mng.
May 20.
U4
It
•'0110.I
nif bsen Liken from them.—
‘jjiiit of law!i'ssm ,; »
enb
o fH-opli
I nntain of all evil!> aliunsi which afilict j
body; bur until three-fourihs have aasented,
it is a mere draft, ai.d binds nobody. There
U no e’earer principle either of law or morals
than that a contract dues not Lind one par-
j ty until it has received the assent of tbe oth
er; or if there be several parties, tint no one
it. t. and our
®r$o
\ iolencu. tli
n) -r which prevailed iu the Fuuth for
c the war is the same spirit which
w. it arose from the peculiar re
s;s be!
-vail,, now.
• .of the
■ ■ iu those
i cure it ”
I will hr 11 at p-rivato sals 07* nerrs
of tics 1 • oilot: Lamia, part ctrnrriL
AH ui’Cfsaaiy oiit-buil Jings. Ac.- ou nuumuable
tornm and cheap.
Apply to J. M. MeCALL.
Jan 12 12 2t
object race to the dominant!
legislation will ^ oun( t un,il a’* 1 bavc euteiod into the cc- I
t?on. I*. I'. Whittemorfi.
!- ’..to siafi'iiient in the Sumter AVir*,
.. . iej. then the following vindioatinn
r \Yhiitlmo;i£, copied from the .b’c* -
. is just.
•iaudertiO* -quib appeared iu the Sum-
'■ ._,mu wt.ks since relative to Mr.
more, the (.’■ n j-cssuiau from tliis Dis
i. m v,liich it is said this gentleman col
■ • i n.e d liar ett' i Iron', se eral Teachers
n were tilth dr v.. y to the North, in pav {
' i dinner which was served
iVh'.r
>y
a eol-
gagciuoiit.
Iu other words, it is wiibui the power of j
each comiuonwealth, to exerciao its free will j
on these questions ustil uie final number for !
ratificatiou or rejection has been obtained. 1
As Mr. Charles O'Conor putsd it, on anoth-!
er occasion, “noue are bound until all arc I
bound, and every
precisely the same
prejudiced thinker will ever question the
right of a rejecting Statu to revoke its rejec
tion. or of an a»si uting State to with Iraw ils
assent, until the amendment shall become
part of the Constitution.”
The truth is. (he Fifteenth Amendment
aiZROTTS
HAS
€ 0 M E!!
i WEARING the afH lavit i * rffcronco to tl»e ab
! nt Defcu 1*u?h Susanna'i Suiitli, Elijah
! King. William D PcebleB. Louisa PcubUs, jag.
G. Wallace ancl Eunice Wallace. It is ordered
on motion of B. W. Edwards, Complainant's So
licitors that said Defendants do appear ami an
swer, plead, or demur, to the Bill within forty
days from the first publication of this order, or
that, iu dcfiiuR thereof k decree pro confess© be
♦aken against tftem.
W. E. CHARLES, C. C. Sl G. S
Jan 12. 1870 !- if
To G-in Owners.
This i< to gay, that we have had our Gin« re-
| paired Ly Htmrdine’s Gin .Saw Cummer and find
i it io bo superior to the hand saw inode of sharpe-
| utng, it frees the saws from lint, especially when
• ginning damp rollon, and adds greatly tonhe
| sample and fast lit at oa the gin in feeling more in
• '.lie same time over the hand tile. It tostores the
TIMMONSYII.LE, S. C.
L£ALEU IN
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Boots and Shoes,
Crockery,
Saddles and Harness,
Medicines,
Liquors, all kinds,
General supply of
NOTIONS.
Gentlemens Hats
AND CAPS.
CLOTHING, &rC.
) All of which will be sold at the
| most reasonable prices for cash.
I He will always be found directly
opposite the Depot at Timmons-
vile, S. C.
Dec 22, 18(10 10 ly
©Ui:-e •( tlic X. ]?. It. IC. Co.
CiiASt.Fvrox. S. C., Dec. 31, lsi’,0.
From ami after Jan. 1st 1 yTO, the rate
NTew Store.
\» have ju?t opened a new, and well sollected
stock of Goods at
Parrott's X Roads,
Six miles from Darlington Village.
Wc rospectfully ask the public to give u» a call.
Our Stock will speak for itself.
PARROTT & CO.
Sop! fit 50 if
WrC.FERGUK,
(of south caholina.)
WITH
Simms & Tyson,
Wholesale Grocers and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. G1 South Gay-rtreet,
BALTIMORE, Md:
Consignments of Cotton solicited and prompt
returns made.
Aug 4 44 6m
A uction Sale.
1 LORKNCE, S. C.,Jun. 11, 1870.
O N Tuesday, January 2fith, I will sell here
Ten Valuable Lots in the Town of Florence,
being 3 Lots on Front-street, most eligible for
good business stands, between Irby and Dargan
streets near the stand of .Schouboe & Co., and
A. W, Lyons, and opposite the Freight Depot.
o Lots between Irby and Dargan streets, each
having a front on the C. & D. Railroad, and also
a front on the newly opened street on which is tho
residence of U. M, Gilbert, convenient to the
freigh t Depot, ayd desirable lots both for business
ami dwelling site-* 3 .
3 Lots on Irby street, south of tho Baptist
Church, eligibly located on the most fashionable
and desirable ircet for residence*
1 Lot on Dargan-atreel, between the dwellings
of IL Mellichamp ami Wm. Jnckmond, elevated,
and desirable for dwelling sites.
Terms—one-third cash, the balance in 1 mid 2
years, secured by mortgage. Papers and stamps
tube paid for by purchasers. Good titles insured.
JEilOMK P. Oil ASK.
Jan 12 12 2t
WGsr* Notice,
Dickson’s Compound.
H AVING been appointed Agents for the sale
of lhis valuable compound, by Gen. Alex
ander, wc are prepared lo furnish'auy amount of
the siune.
Order* will be promptly attended to and ship
ments made as required to any point on either
the Wilmington & Manchester, or Cheraw A Dar
lington Railroad*. For further particulars and
circulars and samples, apply to
DeLORJ/K k BYRD,
lovcV Depot, C. &. D. R. R.
Dec. 1 6 tf
IMMENSE MANAGER!E AND
OV3BXAS1IM!
otato becomes bound at j
iiioii.f-iit. No sound; nn-j ENLARGED AND IMBROVK1) FOB
THE PRESENT SEASON.
J teeth to their original shape, ma
j doing so ii lengthens the tooth
•iking all alil s, in ! of transportation f r (’orn
«s much K ii is | to anv p,,jI]t t)
i w orn ! ai the point befnre needing repair again. . i M
i We would say n >l.,es all ihat it i« claimed to do. ! Railroad,
J and would rezpcctfully roconioiend our farmers
t to give n a trial.
| buslicV
rom Cliarleston
(.’beraw and Darlington
will be reduced to lit ceuls ^
THi: ELEPHANT IS COMING !
M
' I'. A. Wiuson
i J t8.SK K El i’ll,
j U. I) F. Rr,1,1,1 NS,
j L iZ\Rt;s Morris,
! James Coker,
M. D
iireicber
.t 1 crence.
X
tioi
| the
n
R. KEVNOLDS. (aciti/.en of Scriven Con- i
Gcorgi.a,) confidently otfei s I his G’ollcc- I
li .* friends and the public generally, as ;
it complete and perfect Collection now j
S. \V. Morris,
W. Cole.
AV. P. Gee,
Jos. Coker,
E. G, Kir , in,
A B. Dove.
Having six counties toopemtein, vis: I'arling-
lon, Marion, (’heslerilidd. Marlborough. Horry,
to
.Tin
S. S. SOLOMONS. Sup’t.
11 lm
COOKING AND HEATING
T
HK undjrMigned, successors fo Horton k
J^hepherd, have resumed their trade in
loves, in connection with their oilier business.
G. A. HOWARD,
FLORENCE. S. C.
Cabinet Maker,
AND UPHOLSTERER,
Furniture made and repaired. Matrasses made to
order. All orders promptly attended to,
Inn 5 U tf
GEO P. THOMAS. n. F. BARTRLOW.
Geo. P. Thomas & Co.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Foreign and Domestic Liquors.
A'n, 385 W. Baltimore slre-t,
UALT1HOKS, Mil.
Jany 11 ly
SAB/T
4
1 TVKRPOOL in prime new 2 Bushel Sacks, at
A per Sack, at Florenos, .S. C.. by
Mrs. Parker,
H AS just received a supply of Japan Switch
es of desirable colon*.
Also new
Dress Trimmings.
and Fancy Goods, Collars, Cuffs, and very p»ret-
ty Lace Bollars.
Gimps, Buttons, Black Sewing Nilk, and Black
Headed Belt ring, &c,, Sic.
Jan fi 11 tf
F A fit M fi«: K S!
Increase your Crops and iiiiprorc your Lauds
by using
niCKNIX GUANO,
Imported by ns direct, from the Phoenix Islands,,
fcsoutli Pacific Ocean.
WILCOX, GIBUS & CO’S.,
A/A XIr ULA TED (i UA XO.
Prepared at Savannah, Ga., ami GharJestonv
S. C,. which has proved in the .s->il the best Ma
nure in use.
(ritrmo, Salt ami 1 Vaster Comport ml,
Also prepired at Savannah and Charleston, for
sale for cash or ou time.
WILCOX GIBBS & CO.,
Importers and Sealers in
GUANOS.
09 Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
64 East Bay at reef. Charleston, S. C.
241 Broad street, Augusta, Ga*
For further information, address as above for
circular, or subscribe to‘‘.Southern Agriculturist *
published hy W. (1- Macmurphy & Co., nt Augus
ta and Savannah, Ga., at the Low price ol 2fio.
per annum.
Dec 15
66
c
ASH orders for corn filled at Jobber's ^ er
cent, by
LOUIS O. DARGAN.
Darlington, C*. II., S. C.
Dec. 15 * 9
2t
Li. R. RAOSDALiE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Dry Good*, Groceries, Provision:, HViws
Liipior*. if '.
TIMMONSVILLE, S. C.
Would inform the public generally, that he ha*
on hand a full assortment of theabove mentioned
goods, which ho has just received nti<J, is daily
receiving, to keep the stock lull. Hus 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,
of the latest styles.
I have on hand n splendidasnortment of Ladies
Dress Good*, comprising choice silk patterns.
Alpacas, and French Poplins, also Ladies Cloaks
of all styles. Hats. Bonnets. A©., .Vc. I have tho
moat complete stock of Ladies and Gents £>hoes
in the country*
I wish the puMic generally to mil and eramine
before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 sell at aston
ishingly low pricca for e.'uth.
I am the Agent of Wliann'fl Super]>hopphate—
tho great fertilizer of allerops—which 1 urn pre
pared to furnish to any extent. Refer you to
Dr. H. K. W. FKnn and others, who have used it.
I am prepared to receive Cotton on consign
ment and make as liberal advances as can be had
in Charleston, or any oih« i* city North or .Voulh,
For further particulars call and see for yourselves.
Doc 15 9 6»n
ZDISSOI/CTTIOTST
OF COPARTNERSHIP.
JTjJpiI11; eopivrmerd'.ip heretofore existing under
th^name and style of Law & Clemcnfs. is
this day dissolved by mutual consent- Parties
indebted to the firm will make immediate pay.
room to J. A. Law.
J. A. LAW,
J. V. CLEMENTS.
Flinn’sr"? Reads, Dec. 1, I860. 9-tf
NOTICE.
» riUNO my absence from the State, parties
indebted to me will make payment to J. A.
Law, who will be found at the old aland of Law
k Clements, Flinn’s X Uoadb.
* J. P. CLEMENTS.
FHbiui* X Roads, Doe. l, 1869. S-if
OSTENDORI F db GO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
KKALKItS IN
WINES, LIQUORS & GEGARS,
175 Last Bay, Charleston, S.
Agents for II. Clausen's Ales.
Aug 21 29 ly
J. F. Cl N KI LI. F. 1.. O* SHILL.
JNO. F. O’NEILL & SON,
WHOLESALE GROGERS
Dealers in
WIXES, LIQUORS, <Cv.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Also A-■■ il l. foi- Joiin Tavlorn Suit* A lbs n t Cream
Ale.
No. 107 East Bay,
CUARLESTOX, S.
C.
Nov 24 (ft—ftm
C3rG><0:0®
FOR THE
m, .A. ID Z IE s.
Mrs. E. N, HAYNSWOHTH
II
Hoc 22
joiin
10
UILEV.
lm
I
S voinnwl (>, tbe <):!ice opponilc the re*i-
.lence of Maj. A. 8pain, where »Iir will
intitule tbe busiu-as of Millinery an.I l*rte»
Makinp.
may 1!) -18 ly
• AMES KXOV JO,IX SILL.
KNOX & fillalj.,
cc)MM1SSI(>N MERCHANTS,
. h li , l. \'u said ati'l written conrvru-
M. ‘A'lri.emo.i 'ill ii.tended to injure
lejiut.: i 'i! ,111-114 ua, and thin contciupt-
ab e a reti-iliii't rmy hy be cl.ts.-cd with oth-
. —uiadi r a | irt .se— and will Lo be-
l.’a
ii-< aud circulated for
he dti '"t..;:vci by those who
imved, on'
jrMitlea! .-i
. e I .ii L ti.u^r. r.t. l'<hi know tho interest
In ’ . i—-it nt i . welfare ol colored
I i - ‘ '• * ■■■ ii. i-iittig kind in.- toward
i i who h: VO B.m^iit his aid. V,> are j u .
; .| b; ' tic u t! o l.tc toachais at Ft.ir-
. w'. wa« pv-woft when th- Teacher*.
aM-nln,! to. watt- : th !„ i<a ,1 h« •.lood
neve; ha-; been acceptable to the peoj'le ot'i tra'o-irmgtlieS'.iithcrn Slatea, The Aninals are j QYnsL'th"' 1 1'ali " ll /I
Iho eomby. It .8 a hlrovtl, of power which j *** •'•*•'"••• «»* •• j efeerntry, Iberefm'l
1 exhihiiton. ainijust tmportsd by It. Ktehie, ex- ‘^1,1". . . , -
at once cudalic-ers every element of lilterty j prevsly for Ibis Show—T.. ? r:her with tho New ! S 1 * rl ' , i«t«n Connty, thetefore
ill tile Slates. The vote* of the South in it- | <«>«* Novel I-erf-nunnci pi . ioi at ,nc'u Entertain- j
1 n...n* f vrvm o ♦ivat r*! o a« F. V fit hit inn anri i\*e\ ati<lt_ 1 •_ '
now, and have their Gins re- ,
••XJV»IJ iu« I f— a 1—
not of’l’rce yril! anti voluntarv accord. And best Show give?; here yet, ell exhibited in a New '
T he
Ac,
ud Onorgotowu. it will be impossible for me ta aIld arc n0 , v r ,.pared to supply other dealers, j
utteud to nil who may vi-h r. pa.r. made ot, tlieir ; f; „., or Merchant and all the customers of the old !
, , Sis. to so large a scope ot j Reuse, with the most approved descriptions of i
of country, therefore 1 would say to the Farmers | eooi| i n)1 . ranges and heati»g stoves, at a
, ,, „ ^ "oul l sa .v; ciosoapproxiroation to Foimtlrv price s.
•he Farmers of Darlington County that should | pi,,* cooking moves and range* are sold with !
, . . , mnt, from a tirrt class E.xiiibilion, and I ho audt- '"'i " c< ? .'' or ^. - t**- 1 hn >0 their interest to or without futnitur:—some of them are designed |
favor have been those of piat-ttoal force, and I enc.. never fail to *.v that tbia is docidediv the i ,C .‘ d « •'•mr order* new. ami have their dins re- . ^operate v.iil.uat the aid of iliimnry
‘ paired for the coming season, as I expect 10 i Lnd all are guaranteed to Bake .
now New 1 01k recalls lU action, and every 1 pvVTh'ft ITU V Tl’VT ' .■ J er * ,,n8 ,lc,mn 8 m - v «r>vuas vv.dc.t.frr a TU !. , irc unusually low in pr .e-have ; Jan 5
day the chances of it* passa ge are diminUh- ' 1IIKLL ' KN ' KR * 1 0Lh TE * NT > | ,avor ^ »“ ^ "‘ e ‘ r ,«•«»' « . .ia I Her oV.t.ngs an I d .able oren. though but
tlay toe enantev f t. .,„e are utn.iutbti- , «»!,». Kvnreaa’e for .ho !•»« Possible for mo I am n • • red to sharpen | „ sj u . ^ sa J . ;ewl , IU Urick wtrk them i
St. John’s Academv.
rxrreise, of the n.z, 8™ of .‘FACTORS IN COTTON & RICE,
(L my, will vf r nm©nc* > nn Monday
ary 10th, !870, and continue 21 week*.
Tt lTIOX :
Jar’
Wo,
, , >-i, are diniiniiih-j Built Expressly for the
before the sober, scoot,.I thought' ot AVONPKBrijL NI AGARA LEAP,
the people. J he rights of all clasees, irre- ^ t .
. „ . j I Will give one of tbeir Grand Exhibitlont at Dar-
spective oi previous condition, are secure, • lingfu ^ ( - ourt on
and everywhere nck.towledfred All alhttn-
tioiir to ih* co ntrary nrt*. lucre deinsivta
utteraccea for the purpose of covcriu£ up
^te J »«t sVaof eeritral’r‘tion and pjvrcr.
SATURDAY, 22ud January, 1870.
Admission - - - 75 Ceuta.
Children under 10 years half price.
Doors open at2 ami 7 j I*. M. 1
i work entirely in the other countius the 7ie\f h-
| son. Persons desiring my serviuftF will confrr a
favor by obtaining ag many job- in their rit-ciitin
1^8 possible for m** lam r • > .ro i to •<! tarpon
; Saws, fill Boxes and Brush vs. and to put your
Gins in splendid order. Ui lers will r* cei' • at
tention in due time, at your rusitloiw . i'.ay -
nient fer work will be made ur y.
I have two excullont second handid Gins for
sale, in splendid order.
Address Dr. J \». */. HI NTER,
oi M. W. HI NTER,
'i immou-v Jlle, S. ( .
Jan 12 1-
a if noeesfi- |
: properly if !
125, Smith’s Wharf,
HALT/MORE. Ml
, Idbei al .v.lvam-eH matlc upon Gotton whipped
Lanjpmges and higher English Branchy. 4 I to 3ni j hold the same until ordered to *ell.
weeks c-lOJJ , ^ { .p f s 4;* Gin
In Primary Department - LDO I "
Payable in advance.
A. MeP, HAMBY, Principal,
T. Capers. Assistant.
11
I is:.
, r . Law Notice.
Till' vto . H-ating t.-M , embrace* cast-iron TIP. nndersigncit have this lay formed afoirt-
•airtig.ts, Kuasia trim air-tiglile, six-plutc or. ■ nor .hip uuder the name and style of Harilve
• Box etuv.H, fee. ! .A Dargatt. for the praotico of Law and K.,uity in
I I Kill tc.l dialogues and prices wi!’ bo furn- ( ,| lc „f D.irlingtun. Office, for the present
above Messrs. L'arly-'s store.
t upon appiieation.
WM. .SHErilERD A CO.
21 llnyne street, < Imrlcdou, S. C.
Dee 22 10 t>t
Jan 1, 1870
IV. HARI.LKE,
0. BAROAN.
8
4t
Parrott’s
CROSS 1^.0 A. IDS.
4 N(»TUEUNew Stork baa arrived, and arc
i dling even cheaper than the bict. Nearly
evcrvthing wantedcan bt found her**, and evory-
thing guaranteed iu* cheap as at Darlington C. H.
Wr have a Full 8tock, ALL NEW.
We believe in quick aalos and arriall profits.
We will buy all produce at the highest prices
Gome and ?<ec
PARROTT & Co.
£?ept!6 M) tf