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T H E ID ^ K, Hi I 3ST C3- T O IST IDE HE O O Ht -A- T . ?£rs. Parker’s \ KilSS Trimmings an>I Fancy Goods are y Mitt' open end ready for sale, rgcs. Gimps, Buttons, and handsome Silk ioittous, C’hUdren's All-wool Scotch 1'Uid . Nubias. Ladies* and riiildrcjis’ woolen .1 • Is Lnilies’ Woolen Fanchiohs, rery pretty. In r is* crochet shoes. Linen Tape tnniming, >3li's Frilling, Corsetfn, kc., also one piece of ry pretty plaids. Her Millinery etoek is cora- rdete. MRS. PARKER rril.I, make u)> walking anils for la<U«s anil f cliilrtrcn : sl.a will reccire I’atlcrni from th» Ni rrli mdiEioutU during tl»« soaiton. Oct 2 If TLMMONSVILLE CAItRIAOE BUGGY MANUFACTORY. undersigned respectfully • '#■ informs th«- ciiiiens of D.ar- ( l*n. n and adjoining Counties tlui l r is prepared to put up in the best style ••.nd m the lowest rates, Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, «sca. Repairing done with nentness and dispatch. ITe respectfully solicits a share of public patron- Sent 1 J. A. HcEACHERN, TimmousriUe, S. 0. ij Onward! Upward!! -T’"-T—.\ VIXG met with suecess, far beyond --1 —I— >nr expectation, in the publication ef CHARLOTTE OBSERVER.. . n^tskethis method of offering our papers, Daily, Tri-weekly and Weekly. among the host advertising mediums in West c North Carolina. L . ‘‘rti+timenfs Solirit'd—Term* M>nitrate. PREHim*! PREMIUM!! V.'-o offer FIVE valuable Agricultural Premi- wru.i to persons getting up Clubs for the Weekly Uowrver. Address SMITH, WATSON k Co, Charlotte, N. C. iig. !?5 47 *f A KlilNOTON l.Vt TT T TT Xj lie Insurance Company, INSURE YOIR LIFE! •usora in Arlington Company! , i Ut'cause It Is the Best Company, inti. Because It Is the Cheapest. Its Dividends arc Higher than .: other. i It^ Is purely Southern and a [totuc enterprise. n? ■ LIFE INSURANCE. is the sacreddutv of every one *q Insure Itis ! ’’• : o that Ids family may not suffer fmrn pov- ■ i - : r ter hN death. The uncertainty anp peril <• !a\vh‘*s times, and the certainty ofdtath, :nii:vaiMh all to make MUinediate and Sure Provision for their Loved Ones. ’ ’fne mccesn of i!.« ARLINGTON COMTAKV .* 58 unparalleled. Lei Southern Wen Patronize s : lJiliN INSTITUl OTVS. I arc so liberal, that nil may partake ts. iicr particulars evil on B. C. Nonnent, AG ENT. March 3 2*2 If ive »o call the attention of the generally to the subject of CZEiER.A.'W MARBLE WORKS. T HFi undersigned informs his friends and the puMrc generally *hat he has resumed his Ttusines* since the late fire, and keeps eonataatly en hand a fine and select st^ck of And is prepared to furnish and pul up oH Htads of work in hia line, vix: Bo nil men is. Tombs, Mantels, M l UAL T A B I, E T S, BAPTISM A L FONTS, HEAD STONES, Of all descriptions at the Lowest possible rates. Iron Railings furnished to order, and general | >tti-jfac^ion guaranteed. All orders will receive prompt attention. Ad- i Vances will be required on all work. Persons wishing anything in my line should consider the difference of freight between this point and that of Charleston. J. II. VILLENEUVK, Market-street. ClIKRAW, S. C. •J. M. WOODWARD, Agent at Darlington, and If. A. CAIUilGAN, Agent at Mociety Hill. Al! oi*d»rs through them will receive prompt atten- Anril 27 f.m South Carolina State Agricultural AND Mechanical Magazine. b'j:ri(t‘ Or-jnv of the. Swill Carolina State Ayncultural and Meehanieal Society.') MS. JOHN LAURENS’ pDlirbing ■ TOB*—■ 3DA-X5IES, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Send for Cirenlorn, ele. £e,»t 8 <9 If F. VON SANTEN, IMrOKTEB or Paris Fancy Goods, Toys, Bolls Carnes Children’s Car riages, French Confectionery, FIRE WORKS, India Rubbar Goid*. ,ii«h as Cloihiag. Naraary Sbteting, A«. 820 KING STREET, Two Door, above Markat-atraal, CHARLESTON, S. 0. Jan* 2 *6 If William G, Whilden & Co., NO. 855 KINO STREET, CHARLESTON S. 0. TATE ON hand a full R B stock of Watches; Jew- elr/T Silvei and Plated M are. Granite, China and Glass ware, Pocket and Table euttlery, Gentlemen*’ leather Travelling Hogs, Vases. Tooth nail and Hair Brushes, and a variety Fancy NOTICE. T HE ■BlSHOrVILLK IHSTITDTir has been thoroughly established, and the Prin cipal respectfully asks the patronage of the friends of education in aod around Darlington, G. H. Young ladteeean obtain board for ten ($10.00) dollars per month, in the family of tbePrineipal. Boys can be accommodated with board by the Rer. J. W. Cridir, and othere, for the seme amount. Latin. Greek, French, Music, (rocal and in strumental^ English anil Mathematics are taught. TERRS FEU QUAUTEK t 1st and 2nd (’lasses $10 0®> Srd and 4th Giarses $ 8 (X). Sth and fith Classes $ * 00. Music f ‘ 6<) ' Use of Piano $ 2 oO. French $ ® ^0. For particulars apply t° B. W. Boyd. Rsg., of Darlington: Capt. J. W\ Stuckey end Charles Spencer, of DishopTillc. or to W. URAL'MOST CLARKSON, Priaeipa). May 12 32 »f Isc “Costar’s* 1 Liquid for BED BIGS. Csc “Coslar’s” Powder for INSECTS. !! BEWARE!! of all Spurious Imita tions. For $1. $2, $3 Sizes, Addrc** “COSTAR” COMPANY, 13. Howanl-strect, N. Y. OH MY!! OH MY!! “i “Tlicac corns will kill me.’’ 0! 0!! O'!! !KA.. Use “C0STAR'S”| OKN SOLVENT. For Cuts, Burns, Bruise*, old 8or*s, etc.. Use “Cont*rV> Bl'CKTHOHN ALVE. Sold by all DruggieU in Darlington. Sept 1 articles which they offer at modoral* prices. ALSO Importers and Jobbers OF Crockery, China and Qlaaawara, AT iVO. 137 MEETING S T R E E T. Oct. 28 6 ly Burnham’s Drug Store. H WOULD RISPRCTFCLLY 8 call the attention of FAR MERS and PHYSICIANS of the Country, to my large STOCK of Drugs and Medicines, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICT/ES. Sponges. Brushes, Perfumery. &c., also, the old PtandardSARSAPARLLA, made from the original receipt of R. W. Burnham, which is r'vel'.cd by none, snd his Anti-Cholera Mixture, which will cure Cholera and all diecase of the bowels. At wholesale or retail. Orders from the country on Factors, will be promptly attended to. Dire me a call before going elsewhere. E. 8. BURNHAM, Sign of the Red Mortar. King Street, Charleston. S. C. Four doors below Calhoun Street. Oct 38 fi ly 48 ?.m “One Price.” Thos. H. Blackwell. I ScohManlly rccoivWr Edition* to his Large AMMrtmetil 0 £jyf>' Men J a-Eurv^ hin S £oods, ‘‘4SWT, f-ii nE LATE r,vs. Scuic' Ror < lur gnoda • Hnin Fiji.ru 1869. 1869. Fall Trade. GREEN, WATSON & WALSH QFFER TO THEIR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC, The most OOMiPLETE STOCK! • OF Dry GROCERIES, A Cm £&, Ac. in Snnttar—sainted la salt the times. Great indneementawill be offered toeask bayers. THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM, which has made this Store “A HOUSEHOLD WORD,” will be continued. Remember that we deal in GROCERIES, AND EVERYTHING DESIRED, That we bay for CASH, and sell for Octslx Only, AND THAT WK HAVE BIT ONE PRICE. The learned and unlearned arc dealt with alike. W H G L E S A L E Oct 1* ^ ICE.” 219 K'Jg Street, 1 door below Market, Ohnr/rsttm, &>. C. 1 tf REEDER & DAVIS. CO Troy FACTORS, AND General Commission Merchants, Atfiror*# Nortlt Wlinrf, CHARLESTON S. C. Consignmentg respectfully Bolicited. OSWKLI. KxkOKU. x\ ug 25 ETMMliKMAH fVWlff, 47 Om. Rosdallis, R onand s tonio mixture, chemical Food, lloltnbols Ague PHlw. Ac. For sale by JunclS PARK ER H ART, DARKER A CO. 37 tf & KELLY. PEALKRSIN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, lauvrs, &:G-, ALSO DOTY'S WASHING MACHINE Imtelr Much Improrod—gnd the New Universal Clothes Wringer . Improved with Rowbi.’» Patent Double Coo- whkrv.e, tuid the Patent sStoe are now unques- tionabty fut Dupcrior to any apamtus for will ing clothes ever invented, ami will save their eo.*t twice a year, by saving labor and clothes. Those who have used them give testimony as follows: “We like our machine much ; could not be per suaded to dc without it, and with the aid of Doty we feel that w« are master* of the position."— Rev. It. Scoff, fti»hop M. K. Church. ‘*It is worth one dollar a week in any family." —y. r. Tribune. “In the laundry of my honse there is a per petual thanksgiving on Monday*, for the inven tion."—lt*v. Theodore L. CuyUr. “Every week has given it a stronger hold upon tV.i* affections of the inmate* of the laundry."—- 4V Y. Observer. “I heartily commend it to economists of time, monty, an 1 contentment.7L licUows. Friend Doty—Your mprovement of your Wasiiiiig .'Inclimo Is ft ^nvpleth success. I assure you ‘our machine, jirt... A years’ use, is thought mor'* r.k‘O-Uay ihfi.i»-,er. A nd vr^uld not be part- ^yViUi under any cir. > n cQn "Solon tyX'** **e%. t l “lour TV ashing Mnehinf hnn bfon dm!y a»rd in our buiwfjr. und tho lirr»e)f highly plcmtul w ,1, j, Jr.*. acomnpKah** V'gr**t«r ''j-,,' .ari *' T 1 Iran labor. an^Aooa • ‘ much ** tho *y f**hif 11NI wa."" • vV'-’ it, one UnridrctSs’ is dispensea wi9»* M. F. Round. S-iptrintcu lent of the Infi* «r.'- rnent of St. Catherine's Nursery of New ,;~f PRICES,—A Fair Offe.. • Send the retail price, Washer, $14, Eztra Wringer $0, and wc will forward cither or both machines, free of freight, t<5 places where no one is selling; and so snro are we they will be tiked, that we agree to refund the money if any ono wishes toreturn die machines free of freight alter a month’s trial, according todirections. No husband, father or brother should permit the drudgery ot washing with the hands, fifty-* two days in the year, when it can bo done better, more expeditiously, and less labor, and no injury to the garments, by a Doty Clothes Washer, and a Universal Wringer. -Canvassers with ex .usiva right of sale make money fust, selling them. .Sold by dealers generally, to whom liberal dis* counts are made, B. C. BROWNING. Gen. A sent, 32 ortlundt St., New York. Atig 18 #8 f !>. J. PNUf S. WKMW HENRY BRANDRS. PAUL, WELCH & BRANDES, IMPORTERS * WtlOI.KSAI.K DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, Northern and Southern Produce, NO. 215 EAST BAY, (Directly opposite New Custom House.) C1TA RLES TON, S. < r . Constantly on hand and arriving Havanna and Florida Oranges, Lemons Cocoa Nuts. Bananas, Plantains, Pineapples, Apples, Pntaft.c?*, Onions, Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Pickles, Jellies, Kuisin*, Nuts, etc. Seed Potatoes of ail varieties. Special attention given to filling and shippin orders. mch 10 23 ly are invited to an examination of our STOCK.— They can be supplied at Charleston Price*--freight added. Green, Watson & Walsh, Cor. MAIN AND LIBERTY Sts., SUMTER, S. €. C O T T O 2ST *SHIPPE D. yy K have made arrangemenls to SHIP COTTON TO Jp . IP . TOA.X. B, Cltarloxlon, S. C., Manufacturer of DOORS, SASH, BLINDS. Kin? yaar* tjo, tha writi? ef Uicso lines and an invalid pivalcian, while rir.’ing tie Ixland of 8L Crrix for their health, axperianced and witnaased many furjriang and b«n*£:ial offests of tho Bum there jrodueef upon man" of the invalid* who were t like ennelTee) teeHng health ; and, nnon inquiry and investigation, obtained a ftiU history of it* medicinal virtues. He tv as celighted and surprised, and af.sr his own recovery, which soon occurred, determined, if possible, to procure the sole right to manufacture and sell it in the United Statcc. The result of his labors was a glorious ruet-ss for himself and suffering humanity, for the celebrated PLAHTATIQS BIT7EBS was thus made known to tie world. PLAH- TATTCU BITTEBS being an article of real merit, founded upon new principles, and relying wholly upon the vegetable world for its medicinal effects, worked a rapid revolu tion in the history of medicine, and became as a household word all eves the civilised world. The cabalistic S. T.—18S0—2. was a talisman cf health, and the demand for the PLANTATION BITTEBS soon far ereoeded tho abilities ef the proprietors to supply. Notwithstanding the large importation cf St. Croiz Bum, mado expressly for the com pounding of these Bitters, the quantity wss inadequate. It therefore became necessary that arrangements upon an extensive scale abroad should at once bo made, and an agent was dispatched to St. Thomas for that purpose. Ee was fortnnate in securing and leasing several plantations on some of the largest and most productive estates on the island. Houses, stills and presses were erected as if by magic, which utterly “aston ished the natives.” Tho services of experienced men and natives of the island were pr#* cured, and very soon tho proprietors ef tho PLANTATION BITTEBS were in a pedtion to supply their laboratory with all the perfectly pure St. Croix Bum needed in manufac turing" the SBEAT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND INVIOOBATOE. The above eat represeata the natives crushing the sugar-can: and otherwise preparing it for thq stills and presse*. As an antidote to Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, and other kindred diseases, the use of the PLAUTATICU BITTEBS it unsurpassed in the history of the world. Over five million bottles are disposed of annually. They ara adapted to old and young, male and female. They are agreeable la taste, and always produce an immediate beneficial remit. It 3. 1869. 22 H aving the largest akd most rOMPI.KTK FACTORY in th. Sodhcrt, Sinff**, iiml keeping nltvny* on Hand a larg* and most complete slock ot Doors, hashes. l!lia<J«, Snsh Door*, Storo Door*, Shutters, Moulding*, kc.. Ac., I nin ouabled to acll low and at Manu- Ihc?urer s prices. N. H.—Strict attention paid to skipping in good order. April 7 27 ly JA/L o Ole llctxx SAD DJL E 8, TEAM HARNESS, PLOW IIAMES. BRIDLES. &«., it. T HE undersigned begs to invite your atten tion to the fact that he Iihhrecent?y purchas ed a large lot of Government McLellan Saddle* and Tram llavnes, which he is offering at a re duced prices, single or in quantity. —A i.*i»— To his stock of fine Hommeset* and ShafiUn Saddles, Carriage and Buggy Harness, IMongk Gear, and new WcCiellan Saddles, Team Ha rues* Plough Harness, kc. 1 am selling the Plough Bridles and Cellar* at New York Factory Prices by the doxen to deal ers. F. F. CHAPEAU, G8 Meeting-street, next to Mills House, CHARLESTON, S. C. Feb 17 20 ly. HART, PARKER Sl CO. DARLINGTON, C. H., S. C. Would ro-i'Pctfulljr call til* attention of th* ciliurn. of Darlington to their new anil complet* supply of PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, AC., WnuM also call the special attention of Phy- iiciai.s to our stock of Drags, All prescriptions pat up with care. TERMS CASH. April !♦ 28 D A N I E L H. SI LC OX. D E M O C R A T JOB OFFICE. BALTIMORE OR CHARLESTON, MAKING CASH ADVANCES on aame nhon doUvared, snd haring it held at EITHER POINT A.8 LONG AS' MAY BE PKSIR ..0. I AM now prepared to execute all JOB WORK of erary description, auoli »* ! LAW BLANKS, LAW BRIEFS, HAND BILLS, BILL HEADS, LABELS. BUSINESS CARDS, VTSrTtNG CARDS, AND PLACARDS. til r ork neatly and promptly rxecated at prices |iG suit. W.;- —Al.»0— ! ”ard* and Printing Paper always on hand. Office iu rear of McCall*' Store. 3XT W* will roc^ir# OO T TO AT SUMTER, LYNCHBURG, MAYESNILLE, MANCHESTER, AND TLMMONSVILLE. GREEN, WATSON & WALSH, Dealers lit General Merchandize * AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, \ Ciianyw, S. C., April 12, 1889 / ON AND AFTER TUESDAY. THE PITH inst., the following Schedule will he run by the Trains on the Hoad : Leave Cheraw Arrive at Florence Lc-are Fhirrnco Arviv# at Cheraw April 12 S. 7 no A M 10 00 A. M 3 45 P M C 30 P. M . SOLOMONS. Superiutendrnt. FOGARTIE’S BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 260 KING-Streot, (In the Bend,) Sign of the Big Bible, CHARLESTON, S. C. 11. M. F'HtAHTIK, Sam’L Fo'IAi-Tl*. A t s A T AX EARLY 1) VTK, THE BUR8CIUBERR j'ii will pu;»iis!i ihe firat number of a Monthly Miiiraziiie, devoled to tho development of the ma terial »»r i-e.-t?* of rln> v ’iate, and the whole»South: and bvill di.«;ribute live thousand copies gratui-j v, -so that every one may see what it is be- | • subscvibiiuf. 'nrey intend to make it the j • t and handsomest industrial magazine ever , ihlisiied it the Smith, and they' ask the cordial ! -operation of every good citizen in ihi** enter- j ise. which mast redound to the public tvelfiire. !’ wishing copies of ilie first number I please send meir address to Walker, Kvans k rogr^velL i liarh^tou. S. C. *ay 12 32 If CHOICE FAMILY CSrirooorioei, which tboy will sell very low for cash. April 11 28 ly John T 1 Florence Hotel. HE ABOVE HOTEL HAS BEEN EI.FG ANT- Iv tittod up and refurnished since the close t the war, and now affords superior accommo dation. to the travelling public. The table is supplied with the best that Northern aud South ern markon can atford. The proprietor is de termined to keep the beet eating iieuse Sooth of the Potomac. J. W. GAMBLE. Proprietor. rm li 24 25 * CABINET MAKER AND TT3SriDEK.TAK:En, i DEALER IN IFTTZE^ri'T'CTRIE, 318 Kiv-j-Stbest, Charlkstox, S. C. B*^-Go<*lg packed and shipped carefutiy. Parrott’s O^FtOSS IR.O^Ar)S- A NOTMER New /^selling eve ''tock ha.i arrived, and are cheaper than the If Kt Nearly cveryi hing wanted con be found here, and everv- j thing guarantt^eilas cdseap as at Darlington C. 1*1. Wc have a Full fltoek, ALL NEW. We believe in quick sales and small profits. We will buy all produce at the highest prices t’ome and tec FOR THE L A. JDJt E S. Mrs, E. H, HAYNSWORTH, AS removed to the Office opposite the rew . C. Spain, where *he wil of Millinery and Drew H deuce cf Maj. A. C. Spain, where she wil! continue the busin'iea Making, may 19 33 JAMB* KNOX,... i><7 f ?i ‘ PARROTT Si Co. OO 1/ Jons •inn KNOX & GII-L,, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ANP FACTORS IN COTTON & RICE, No, 125, Smith’s Wharf, BALTIMORE, M,t- Liberal advances made upon Cotton shipped to us. and will hold the same until ordered to sell. Sept 8 49 finl PARKER & KELLY, H AVING jnst received TEN TONS of the Carolina Ortllizor. Planter, dc- -iruua to purchase will do welt to cal! and exam ine this excellent manure. We are agents tor ■ the (larolma Fertiliser; and w ill furnish it on the l most reasonable term*. i Dec 1, 1809 7 * ‘f 3011001. BOOKS. STATIOFERV, SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS wd BBWARD CARDS. Theological A Miscpllaneous Books. Agency of the Cltarleslon llihle Society and other English and American Religion* Publica tion Societies. Oodcrn tor supplying Sunday School and Paris Libraries will be promptly attended to. A full supply of School Books, Stationery, and all School Requirement*. Teachers in the country vrill find it to their advantage to intrust thetr orders to us .as prompt attention will be given and liberal discounts allowed. PecnJiar advantage* to pertonn residing in the Country. ftfciT* Any books published in America or Eu rope will be scut to any part of the country. Fre* of Extra charge, on receipt of Publisher’s price. All the Weekly, Monthly and Quarterly P< riodi- CaIs supplied by subscriptions <»r singlenumbel*. In addition to our large Stock of New and Standard Miscellaneous Books, will be found a great variety of Fancy Articles usually found iu n retail Book and Stationary Store. Perrons from the Country, visiting Charleston, will find the “Cireuiatiug Library" attached to this establishment a great convenience. N. lb Address. “FoiinrllcV Bo^h DP|)ONUorj,'’ CIIAKLKSTON 8. C. mch 24 ly North Eastern Rail Road. BLTEUINTENDE.NT’SOFFHtr, N. K. R It. \ Chaui.katok, 8. V.y April 12, j ON AND vFTER MONDAY THE 1” th inr ., the following schedule will be run by the Trains on this Road: EXPRESS DAILY. Leave Charleston 10.00 A. M Arrive at Florence h.3Q P. M Leave Florence 10.35 A. M Arrive at Charleston *1.00 P. M ACCOMMODATION. (l)ULT, ftXCBTT SL'XDAT*.) CHARLES KERRISON, F ormerly ok the firm of c. a e. l. KERRISON. wouhl inform hi* frien.!«*ml the public Hint he haspurchtscil fioni Mr. Jimes B. Betts, all his STOCK IN TRADE, &c., AT THE STORE, No. 252 King Street, Charleston, S. C. f AND WILL THEKK CONTIXI E THE DRY GOODS BUSINESS WHOLESALE ami RETAIL, FOR I’ASl!. on his own individual account and responsibility, lie will proceed without delay, to replenish and re new the Stock, and continue ao doing until the assortment be ir»:»de complete and attractive. As the terms null be Strictly Cfl'h, or approved city acceptance for a short credit, it necessarily follows that the prices must be kept at least as low as to bo found at any other respectable es tablishment, Ills brother. Mr. E. L. KERRISON, assisted by Maj. A. B McDONELL, both experienced mer chants in this line, will be found at his store aid ing in tho conduct and management of tho busi ness, and it is hoped that his and th^ir efforts to win ihe confidence and patronage^ th* public will be as successful ns in past da}*:, was the old firm at corner of King and Market Street, mch 24—ly • jlScottfs Shirt Emporium THK only exclusive a-^KT'riL.EIVIETSr’S FURNISHING STORE IN CHAU lesion. , The Proprielor of the Gentlemen’* Furnishing G*ods Emporium, Meeting-street, near Market, destiou* of bringing the famous Star Shirts into general use. ami believing that, it is only necessary tor gentlemen to wear these FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE, 176 177 and 179 King Street, Charleston, S. C. giaip*Furniture made and repaired. 6*od* packed with care for Shipping. Oct 21 4 1-y. HENRY BISCHOFF <k CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, A»D Dsalkii* IX WINES, LIQUORS, SEOART. TOBACCO, A«.. C«. E A-ST IBA-TX', < hnrleston. B. C. h. Bisciiorr. Oct 21, C. WVLBERM. 4 J. B. riEfBB i-y l.-nvc Charloxtun Arrive nt Finrenc* Leave Florenee Arrive at CliarlcattMi April 15 1.30 P. M lo.oo r. m 2.30 A. M 11.15 A. M S F. SOLOMONS, biiiperintcniient. Shirts cm. will hereafter IIis stock of : . | WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, Stationers, Printers, Blank Book Manufacturers, 3 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. June 23 38 >y W, & M. R. R. COMPANY. GEN FRA L SUPKlllNTEN DFM’S OFFH’j:, > W11.I.J!INCiTOX, N. r.,MAV 11. I8c>b. f O AND AFTER April lllb, PAs ENGEB TRAINS on this road will run on the follow ing .Schedule EXPRESS TRAIN. Leav-i IVillmingtondaily at 1:L> A. ^1. Arrive ut Florence 10:->2 A. M. Arrive w Kingsville. L4.> P. M Leave Kingsville 12:10 P. M Arrive at Florence P- M- Arrive at Wilmington 0:L> 1*. M. Express Train connect closely «i Florence with the Northeastern Railroad for < u l cat on. ard Clieraw and Jm.rlingten Uailroud f«»r t’hernw*-, and at Kingsville with tl. So itli Carolina Rail road f*»r Augusta, to whicii point ihe cars run tlirough wiiiiout change A CCO M M OD AT 10 N T It A1X. Leave Wilmingt'oi daily (Sou. ex.) at S:05 P. M Arrive al Fb*rene. 2:40 A. M. Arrive a» Kingsville. A. M Leave Kingsville 4:l»0 P. M. Arrive at FlorctiCe '•* 4*1 P M Arrive at Wilmington firlOA. M. AreoinnioJ.ition I’raiu conneet* closely at Flor enee with the Northen.Merii Railroad tor t harlc-- t.»n. and at Kiogmrille with the South (’arolina Knilroad D»r AuguriH. Pa»Hei’g( t*»r Columbia commodation Train. should t kc the Ac- M M. M aoRAK. April 11 7-—tf (: • »bupL ‘ The Fride of the School. W'BITTEN liY JOHN WITHKK8POOX KRYI.V. r.TI*BK*'*LT FOR THE “SUMTER NEWS.” Address DARK A OSTEEN, Sumter, S. once to be well pleased with offer them to hi* customers and the public generally at cost price*. Neck Tics, Scarfs and O ollars w ill also be *bld nt such price* as to defy compe tition, and if satisfaction is not Given he will return the money. Hts charges arc so reasonable as almost to make buyers believe the articles arc given Away He is prepared to make Shirts to order with the inmost dispatch ; and his assortment of ready made Shirts is so lull that buyers cati be fitted at at a moment’s notice. For proof of these stote- juents call At Scott’s Star Shirt and Furnishing Goods Emporium. Meeting-street, nearly opposite Market Hall mar 24—25 ly Wanted—Agents, T O sell a new book of great value to Farm ers. Mechanics, and Working men of all trades and occupations, 13tli edition row ready. ’ “FARMER’S & MECHANICS’ TwflZ-A-KrTT Edited by GEO. K, WARING, J*. Author of “Elements of Agriculture,” “Draining For Profit and for Health,” and former ly Agricultural Engineer of Central Park. N, Y. 500 O • d. vo Pages and over 200 1 Bust rations. The New Orleans Times say*: “It is a book which should ho in the hands of every Farmer nn ! Mechanic.” The Now Orleans Picayune says : “So valuable a book should be found in the house of every Far- inoi and Mechanic: iis elegant illustrations will make ii welcome everywhere.” Active men and women can make more money and give better satisfaction in selling this book than any work ip the field. Send for Ifi-pa. o circular, telling all about Jt. E. lb TREAT & CO., Publisher*. No. 054 Broadway, N. V. Sept 8 tf LAW ' PARTNERSHIP.~ T HE undersigned have this day formed a partnership, under ♦he name and style ot Mclver tX Boyd, for the practice of Law and Equity, in tho County ef Darlington. HENRY Mr IYER, It. W, BOYD. Nov 25 9 Jv VICTORIA HOTEIj CHARLESTON, S. C. F. OPDKUKEUK, Proprietor. Dun 23. 13 _ THE LIFE Extraordinary Career and Dairig Exploit* ALLAN PINKERTON, THE GREAT DETECTIVE OF THK AGE We have now in Preparation and will Publish on the 27th of October, Instunt, in No. 1261 #f the NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, The life and exploits of Allan Pinkerton, ih* most oble and successful Detective the world ha* ever known. Wc have been at great pains to obtain the fast* and circumstances attending the remarkable life of this most extraordinary man, who has be** mainly instrumental in developing ihe greatest crimes commit}dd in this country, and bringing their authors to justice, besides rendering in valuable tervice to tho (iovernment during the late rebellion. 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