The Darlington democrat. (Darlington, S.C.) 1868-1871, February 23, 1870, Image 2
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article latc’y published in our paper,
beaded “The New Party " was credited by
.^.hgJaWurleft iu Arte*, to the Chesterfield //r-
mvhnt. We simply make this correction,
because wo do not with to make others re
sponsible for our political opiuiuns.
11 1-'. WdiiUt'iuore.
N Til AT SOLD A VTEST FOIST CADBT-
SHIP.
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[Spacial Telegram to tbe Charleston New*.]
Washington, 1 .bruary 14.
The secret is at last out in regard to the
sale of West Point cadetships. The dis
graceful proceeding is now utrly fixed upon
one of the So oh Carolina carpet-baggers,
and there is reason to believe that several
other honorable members of the same class
^^£^^hare been playing a similar game.
A witness testified b fore the House Mili-
z <& ML..
b --* ‘ iry Cotnuiittee, to-day that 15. F WhiWe-
uiure, a representative iu Congress from
South Carolina, had sidd his cadetship. A
copy of u letter from Whittemoro was shown
dated at Darlington, S. C., May 12, ISUH,
and addressed to 1*. II Kegler, formerly a
banker of Charleston, offering to sell a cadet
ship at West Point for five hundred dollars.
The members of tbe committee declared
that if this charge was fully pro. ed, Whittc-
m ire ought to he expelled from the House
of Representatives. Mr Kegler has been
summoned to produce the original letter.
[Special Telegram to tbr Charleston News.]
W11 ITTK M ORE S (X• NTKriSION r .
Washington, February 20.
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8BSB
The investigation of the sale of cadetships
? by earpet-bag Congressmen coutinues to ex-
fT:, cite much interest.
‘■‘‘ "'H&jf ""^* ttenior< “i cornered by the production
py-Mjr if -f his own letter on the subject, yesterday ap-
X ’.'..ed licfore the committee and made a
’• ; .,te’'.cnt. intended to excite partisan sym-
' ' to the effect that iie had appointed as
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Paaf. -
“Ev ’: s >•
' / Btl ' 11 ,,n
- V':.; ^.ilars had
pnrpos s.
y ue> In Thy I*ur*»4‘.
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Doatli of Jotopli >orwtH;«l.
He died suddenly of disease of the hear*,
of w hich he had long been effected, on the
17th inst., iu the 78th year of his age—full
of years, and ripe for eternity, a good man
in Israel has fallen! Ever doing something
to gratify an industrious nature, which c< nl 1
not brook idleness—he olten against the in
treaties of his family and friends, engaged in
duties that many younger and physically
m ire able, would shrink from, seeming to ig
nore the effects of age and infirmity. He
was engaged during the forenoon of the Jay
of his death hunting sheep, returned home
to dinner, after which, he walked out into
his plantation where plowing was going on,
had occasion to send a plower off, took hold
of the plow himself, that it might not lie idle,
and plowed twice across the field, several
times stopping to rest and again resuming
the plow—when he auddeuiy fet: and ex
pired without uttering a word—Terrifying
“that in the midst of life we are ia death/'
Mr. Norwood has been aa exemplary mem
ber of the iiaptist church from early man
hood, and for a great number of ye..r» filled
the office of Deacon. Though by nature,
modest and unobtrusive, he ever discharged
Irs duties with fub-lity; both us achurch mem
ber and neighbor. He leaves a widow and
five children (.the latter all married)to mourn
the departure of ooe w hose heart was ever
alive to their welfare, and whose sensibilities
were as tender as woman's. His neighbors,
and all who knew him intimately, wilt bear
testimony to his kindness of heart and sym
pathizing nature, and feel they have lost a
friend on whom they could rely, and whose
memory they will ever delight to cherish.—
Rut he has gone the way of our fathers and
we must soon follow. ‘-How blest the righteous
in his death.’’ An Old Friend.
Hartsvilie, S. 0., Feb. 20, 1870.
SB imtrnm l fix aE notic k.
s~*.) * ** ♦ a LL persor.p having any cIhittk against
LL persons having any claims against the
^estate of W I). AOams, late of this County,
M AI It k]).- On th. 1 th l b irary by C a^e l arc hereby notified to present them du-
the Rev J. N. Reid at the residence of th. i ! y rd '“« '• law - n I t
j barred pavn ent. J. C. IllKSIA.
brides bather, Dr. J. ]\ DraoEWELL, of | Feb 1!.C—dm 18 Adm r
Ueilviilc, Fla., to Miss Adi>te K, Daughter |
of’D. M. Jackson, of Statenville. Oo.nrgui. !
Mt. ZION INSTITU TE, Js - vv -
ISTOTIOES. t
0^:
a you ii
••i in his di
Jfer' WM. H. BEHNAKD, I’roprietor of the
ftmr AdTertising Agency, Wilmington, N. C., is
authorized to receive advortisements tor thig pa
per at our lowest cash rates.
T() CONSUM IT IVES,
The advertiser, haring been restored to health
in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after
having sulTcred several years witli a severe lung
j affection and the dr»‘ad disease.—Consumption—
is anxious to make known to his fellow sutlercrs
the means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the
prescription used (used free of charge] with di
rections for preparing and using the sasie, which
they will fend a ctaa cue* for Consumption,
Asthma bronchitic, etc. The object of the ad
vertiser in sending the presoription is to benefit
the afflicted, and spread information which he
conceives to be invaluable; and h» hopes every
sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them
nothing, ami may preve a blessing.
1'artics wishing the prescription, will please
address Kev. EbHAHLi A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, King County, New Vork.
Jan 5 ly
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A Gentleman who suffereii for years from Ner
vous Debility. Premature Decay. iio*l all the ef
fects of youthful indiscretion, will.* for the sake
of suffering humanity, send free to all who need
it. tha receipt and directions for making the sim
pie remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers
wishing to profit by the advertiser’s experience,
can do so by addressing, vviih perfect enufidence
JOHN li. OGDKN.
No. 42 Cedat-streef, N. Y.
Jan 5 ly
“Chfap ItoaiUiig."
‘ We have made arrangenent with the
propritter of the Carolina Farmrr, a first-class
eight-page Agricultural Weekly, published at
Wilmington, N. (\, toelub that journal with
the Di inocrat at S375 per year for the two
to all new subscribers to the Farmer. Speci
men copies of the Carolina Farmer may be
seen at this office.”
“JKobliOO.'’
; man who had a legal rvsi-
triet. and that afterwards, iu
fin. ppointincnt. two thru-
been scut into his district
chosen cr< vv' 1 errry 0:1!
is painfully apparent to the
\ I .' L }wn trodden South —
h ’• but we see where
oi ’ thc admiuis-
" elvaatcd to offices of
jc^al I honestv and justice,
ivaaavv T)»^rQ I4»s* •» 4 , < i rr-
..^iiiS^^wahf the Radical Sealiawag—
T' y -’"'f ' Coanty, pocketed all
om her h
m
r ^ *-■ >
H
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ttice—took a fair damsel
jTt his family, and departed
to some motiff.’rfial clime.
Rut these jf^v/gs are not confined to poor
South Caroliu^Plone, as will he seen by the
following extract from a Vew Vork paper:—
‘•Ti o arrest of F. A. Stevens, ex-l’nited
States Inspector and Onager, appears to have
been made in St. Louis by officers from
New York. It is said the frauds perpatra
ted by Stevens and a number of business
men of New Vork will aggregate $2,000 000.
In one case of 325 barreda of proof spirits,
the Government is said to have received on
ly $10,000, when it was entitled to $25,000.
Stevens has been taken to New York and
committed to answer.”
Dt'nlli of ISfnry CobiM. Ixj.
We clip thc following notice of Dr. J. J.
Lawrences’ celebrated “Koskoo,” from
the Norfolk Daily Journal:—
“This medicine is rapidly gaining the con
fidence of the people, and the numerous tes
timonials ofits virtues, given by practition-
er‘of medicine, leave no doubt that it is a
safe and reliable remedy for impurity of the
blood, liver disease, iie.
The last Medical Journal contains an ar
ticle from Prof. R. 8. Newton, M. D., Presi
dent of tlie FI. Medical College, New York,
that speaks in high terms of it* curative
properties, and gives a special recommenda
tion of Koskoo to the practioiener* of mSiti
cine This Is. we believe, the first instance
where such medicines hare been officially
endorsed by the Faculty of any of thc medi.0<t?f .-
cal eolleoes ai d reflect* orert ere lit noon
the skill of Dr. Lawrence, its compounder
and also puts “Koskoo" in the van of ai
other medicines of the present day.
HoniURtlc.
We learn that David Singleton was killed
at Clayton, Georgia, on Friday h.»t, by Sam
uel Rogers. The wounds inflicted, and which
caused his death, were numerous stabs with
a knife. Rogers has fled to parts unknown-. '
Course too much whiskey. a / T'
[ WalkaJia Courier 11 th irut.
KOSKOO.—ARE YOU SICK
nervous, or ilebi lit sited ? Are you suffering from
any form of Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Ithemuatisro,
Liver Complaint-. Kidney Diseases,
Prostration, &c. ? If po. y<*n can be restore 1
heubh and vigor by using Dr. Lawrence's cele
brated “Koskoo.” It cures the most inveterate
forms of Chronic Diseases when all other
remedies fail. It Is not a secret quack medicine;
the Formula is around each bottle, and it is a
standard remedy of recognized merit. It »s daily
prescribed by physicians, aad recommended by
many thousands of our best citizen*. For sale
by druggists and Merchants everywhere.
For sale by Hart, Parker & Co.
Sept 8 13 ly
J. E. BYRD, 31. I>i
TIMMON.8VILLE, S. C.
DEALKK IN
Hostetler's Celebrated
GERMAN BBTTEUS.
Drug?, Medicines, ClirmicalH, Perfumery and
Fancy Toilet Articles, Surgical Instruments,
Truases, Shoulder IIlaces, Syringes. Paint*. Oil*,
V T arnishe*. and Dye stuffs. Physicians Pre
scriptions carefully prepared at all Hours.
Feb. 16 17 ly
ETI WAX BIAAO,
W. C. BEE, & Co., Agonts
(Jiarieston, S. C.
JUSINS A, LAW, A?eat,
At Onrliuirtutt, S. 0.
Order* n^ay be laft at alfr, J. Q. McCall’s
Store. Feb. 16—17 lira.
Assignees ISale.
In Ro W. J Norris
Ex l*urte aViIaius. Frost & Co.
jSTI y virtu-, of &uorder in the above staled case
g ^;>nd to me «iireetetl. from his Honor Geo. S.
Dry fin. a/udge of tlie United States Court, lor the
District of ^outh (Attolina, I .vd expose to pub
lic outcry to thc highest bi'Ller at Klorence. Dar-
lingtou County on Sale day next, Monday 7th
day of d/irjh all the Real Estate of the said
l>ankrupt, t o wit ;
Lots 81 & 82,
iu the town ol ihcr.-uce, with Dwelling House.
Store House, &c. Said lots together m-mauring
i»(M) by ~oO feet adjoining lots of .laeksou Cur
ry, L. It. It. Company and S. P.-Evazis,
TERMS OF SALE.
One third each, the Ualauee on a credit of one
and two years, to be secured by bond of purchas
er and mortgage of premises soi l Deferred pay-
***NerYous ^ rneuts to diavv iutero-t from day of sale at 7 per
i . nvous ,. eil t per annum. P'-rchasers to pay Assignee
estorcVto rorpa ^ rs , ind slplnf g
D. J. AULD, As-iignee.
Feb 18 t<ls
WIN NS BORO S. c. Xhc Creditors and lloirs
Classical and Normal School for Doys. ;tt
I JITILS sent to this Institution wiM be tho- g
roughly trained in all the brauchesof a iiber-
ai education—unless parties prefer their bob.; to
take a
BUSINESS COURSE.
which will embrace careful drilling in Commcr-
I
iilit to Jiaishni j
Aesctt*. Acct., I
and Re lief.
Law of Levi nail King;, j
M EARING the affidavit in reference to theab-
s«;nt Defendants Susannah Smit'j. Elijah
King. William D. Peebles. Louisa Peehl •«. Jus.
G. Wallace and Eunice Wallace. It is ordered
on motion ''*f B. W. Idwtirds, (!ompla«nuut s So
licitors that said Defendants do appearand an
swer, plead, or demur, to the Bill within forty
4- - _. i day* from the first publication of this order, or
ml Arithmetic and other English studies, and is ! jh * t 5n ( j ( , falllt thereof a decree pro confessobe
lesigned to fit boys for mercantile life, or actual
business of any kind.
A uniform, uniting economy with neatness of j
costume, will be adopted, the next year, and the
discipline made still more effective by combining
. ome of she features of the Military Academy j
with tho*e of the Normal School.
Terms per Session of five months :
Board, including tuition in all tlie branches
$I0t* 00
The scholastic year opens 1st Monday in Feb
ruary. For particulars send for circulars.
Address, G. A. WOODWARD,
Principal.
.Jan 19 13 St
taken against t/Vem.
W. E. CHARI
Jan HI. 1870.
C. C. & G. S.
Hart, Parker Co,
-p~T-AS Juai received a new supply •( Medi-
—ETZjL. vines.
Lubin's Extracts,
Viulctj FJcUtropc, 16* Night Blooiciiig Ccrrus.
—also- -
Fine Toilet Snaps. Caaroine, d'c.. die.,
which v/ill be sold very low for cash. Call an i
sc® for yourselves.
jgijgjT* SPECIAL NOTICE.—To parties in \vant ?
of Doors, Saslies and Blinds, we refer to the ad
vertisement of V. P Toale. the targe manufactur
er of thoso goods iu Charleston. Price list fur
nished on application.
LALIKS SUFFERING FROM
any dive.ase peculiar to their sex. can be restored
to health by using Dr. Lawrence's “Woman’®
Friend.” It purifies the accretions, and restores
the system to a healthy^co^diriou.—Fu“ sale by
‘ ^ “ tt
IIa[yr. Pakkeh & Co., fearlin^tou.
8**pt 8
19
To G-in Owners.
This is to say, »h ,t we have hu«i our Gins re
paired by Bourdiue’s Gin Saw Cummer and find
it to be superior to tho hand saw mode of sharpe
ning, it freesthe saws from lint, especially when
ginning damp cotton, and adds greatly to the
sample and facililaies the g n in feeding more in
the same time over J’.e iiaua rile. It restores the
teeth ic* their original -hape. making all alike, in
doing so it lengthens the tooth us much as it is
woi n off at ihe point before needing re^iir again.
We would sry it does all that it is claime<» to do,
and would respectfully recommend our farmers
to give it a trial.
M. D
S. W. Monurs,
W. Cole.
W P. Gee.
.T. ?d. CoKER,
K. (i. Kirvin,
iy T
A HANDSOME INDUCEMENT K
rom
—Every person who senc^ $3. r »0 t® tha
CENTURY” Publication Co., at Charleston, N.
0., receives that superb Magazine for one year,
ar.d a ropy of either of the Waverly vela or
the works of Charles Dieken: j that mayy:CAftaalg
nated—Specimen number wi h •Pr®mi>^I,*3JVt 36
veutj. ’
gept 8 49
P. A. Wilson
Jess* Keith ,
K L F. Rollins,
I. A/Alt US MoRltlS,
,7amks Coker.
A. 17. Love.
Having six counties to operate in, viz: D;ir r tng-
, Marion, CUe8tert»«dd. Marlborough. H i iy,
] Georgetown, it will be impossible f* r nie to
end tc nil who may wish repairs mad* onth 'ir
• the. Fall seasons, ia ?*o large a scope of
of eouniry, fberefoi e 1 would say to i ho Fanners
of Darlington and ailjoining Count i**«'.'.at should
they nootj v .rk, it. w«ll be to their interest to
send in tffmr-Trders now, and have th dr Gins re
paired for coining season, as I expert to
v.jG woi k entirely tn the othtr counties the next s< a
son. Perseus desiring my services wiil confer a
favor by obtaining as many jobs in their section
as possible for me lam prep ire J to sharpen
S ? *‘ys, fill Boxes and Bundies, and to put your
G.d'« in sjplcndol order. Or x.s v ill receive at-
A'HtiHnA in due time, at your ic>. lcnees. I*ay-
! morts-'te work will he made • -
v * ^^cellem. scc>*nd h md- 'i Gina for
Wiv. - *■ yidid oidor.
Address; Dr. J AS. V «IF\T f’P,
r. V. W. HFNTKR,
'r* aViUOnsvitic. r. r .
Jan 12 I'. im
St David’s Lod^e No. 72 A. - . F:. M.‘.
T HE REflEI.AKCOM I EMC A TON OK THIS
Lodge, will be *keld e-n Monday Marti 14,
M.
IT
M.v
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at 7 o’clock. P.
By order of C. M. PARSER.
Ga«*. W. Howell, Secretary
Jan fi. 1870—t-f.
AMITY LODGE, Noi i21.A.\F.\M/
F 1.0 it K \ «' r., S. c.
if
It ia our uiournful dut_y to record tbe
death of one of rbarlett-m’s mo>t promi-
taiit Bnr. !i-inffc—oiil of our mwf highly of-
Cohia died yester-
illin ?s of several
* Sf.d ti.'.ty fiveyoar> air. Oob'a was
.y ihl city, and cinnieneed business
* under the name of Ilium ik
v - * I- ,
fit* »-» poll tiic deceased of <\>I J. thus.
*• .the fi in w;,s chaojreii :o Henry Lobia
' ’. ■ ofwuit 1 ; Mr. Fobia sedior part
C and rein.1.1.,d :i mein t t lic'tium of
'. £ s, deaih — C/airff i.tcn
- iiied < tixo « Henry
■ liog, after an
[A V *1*
■,y.
m.
Iu Texas, tha planters below Waco hare
made ouutracLs fur the coming year. *f a ahe
majority instaucea propnetnnt hare let out
their place* on shares, so leceire one-third
ofthe corn and oue-four' i d .he cotton raised
where they do not furnish teams and tools.
Where the jthipnetnrs furnishes these, he
usually receives *■«« crop.
TTVIE hEOUf.AK , OMMlNir.vTION OF
wl Aruiljr loilw-f. win holdcn at Mn-nnip
BM'
Itiift- of ihe < ;tr{..-(-II;!
hand .v: .ting 1 -‘gin to appear on the
The'rule oft; *.* enipet-hiitrp, r is piss-
pU'jig a wiy. Finn ''w.l! scon be in- rib
i\ upon his insolent fl z. Cl .no lie e-'er s'-
Tjisely not again ei.’. hoeln rai the cifi ,d
.Vflope. The eolurci man is gem- to bare
dsowti Mi*- .- pm . cto to the Uiiit-
.'‘•AtoUte* * udt, ..::i '■
utuuier k iap tl- r-.f
'-'ik-' ins seat in
ua e,' rsa ik m-o
A negro explains the apathy in celebrating
the anniversary ofthe battle of New Orleans
hv the fact that “Butler's biu dur since Jack-
son bin w,.ne.’'
••Mack” says that Senator Yates came !u"
to the Senate the other day looking as if he
had been fighting tom-cats all night and
had got thc worst of it.
FSK TWENTY For I! TONS WILCOX
GIBBS <i Co’s Manipulated Guano, and
considers it the best and most reliable
Fertilizer in use.
Griffin, Ga., January G, 1S70.
Messers. Wilcox Gibbs A Co.:
Yours of tbe 1st December, asking our
opinion as to the Inniefit, if any, derived from
t he u e of your Gaano was duly received.
Wo Used -.ti last cotton crop twenty-four tons
of your Mugipi'.iaf cd Guano. The result has
been entirely satisfactory; our opinion is that
where 20i> lbs. was used to the aero on vari. j
ous soils, the avers”? inr ease of \iofd was j
Florence. S. C., on Weiiiu-aUay, 1 ’Hk Mur.
»t t o tloclt. F. M.
Tb* arrear bat will ba re»l anJ tha rule ap
plied.
By order W.-. M.-.
A STItAITS.S, Secretary.
Election of Officers will take place this
everting.
May 26, Si ly
CAMPBELL CHAPTER, NO. 31,
R.\ A.*. M.\
OF FLORENCE.)
TIE BKOULAR CONVO.: ATI OX OF Tills r ,,. f H „ crop ,_ w - hi , j, ,
hapte, will b- ..ol.lcn ..t Masonic llal . , rcd to fllrDis!l „ anv exten . R e f,
v, /a ., rs r» \\ ai. 1 ci r,u*r J - i x? \T • t * O, I a ta \ f t * . . . v .
TT'
in Florence, on Wednesday Mur. 23d at 8. P M.
Companions will take due notic** of the above
ftt.d trovk-rn themselves .tcconlingly.
Rj order M.*. L •. H.-. P.
H. M. GILBERT,
Secretary.
.Tun® 2 ly
O T r T O F K M I’ LO V M E NT.
$1,500 to $3,000 per year t*an be m ule
by energetic and iirelligcnt men. in » r eLrin^ n?
once an Agency for the Rest and um-t P • lar
Books ever published* This is a rare opp u runi-
ty for Mftlvin" Mouey and doing d<.od. ' 'lergy-
men, disabled s®!diers. and all others wtinting an
Agency will please apply, for further parriculars
to J. <\ DUltBY,
Southern Publishiry Agency.
('or. Rcvnold and Jackaou Sts., Augusta. Ga.
Feb 21 18 eow2t
Li. li. 11AGS ? >ALK,
Wholesale and Detail Dealer in
I(JooJi, Groecrirr, TVonsAms, HV.icj
Liiji" r.-. <tc.
TIMMONSVILLE, S. C.
Would inform llie public generally, that he Las
on hand a full ussonmerit, of ilie above mentioned
gooiis, which he has just received and is daily
recciviiuF. to keep (he stock full. Has on hand
and to arrive
100 t>bl- a . choice Family Flour,
at $'.>.<HJ per barrel.
Have just received a choice and select stock lot of
Gentlemen’s Clothing,
of the latest styles.
I have or. hand a splendid assortment of Ladies
Dress Goods, comprising choice r;*k patterns.
Alpacas, and French Poplins, also Ladies Cloaks
of all styles, Rats Bonnets. Ac., No. 1 have the
mo«! complete stock of Ladies and Cent* Shoes
in thc country
l wi hthe publi.' I'-oncrally tocal! and examine
before purchasing elsewhere, as I sell at aston
ishingly low prices tor cash.
1 n:n the Agent « 1 VVhj»nn’s Superphosphate-—
ia pre
Refer you to
Dr. II. 1\, VV, Fliiin and others,
I a?u prepared to receive (
•n > ' unl c .. . as 11! mal lidvaiiei'- i- cun be had
i r .f,’ - <,u, or any other oily N ifi’n n .South,
For foe; lici*particulars call and s- ;• for >ourse ve-.
Dec I V y * Cm
Law ITotice.
IIE undersigned have this day formed aPart-
nership under thc name and stylo of Harl.ee
&, Dargau, for the practice of Law and Equity in
the County of Darlington. Office, for the present
above Messrs. Early s store.
W. W. HARLLtff
T. G. DARGAN.
Jan R 1870 ^
THE FREEMASON.
Now is the time to subscribe for the FREE
MASON* the Lorge*! M>isovtc Monthly in the woild.
Clubs of 10 at $1 50 each.
“ of 20 at. $1 35 each.
“ of 50 at $1 25 each.
single ctibscriptioiis $2 00 each.
Address GEO. FRANK GOi LEY,
Editor and Proprietor, St. Louis, Mo.
Eob 2, 1870.
AS just rocelved \ supply of Japan Switch-
[es of desirable colors.
Also new
Dress Trimmings.
and Fancy Goods, Collars, Cuffs, and very pret
ty Lace Bolfars.
Gimps. Buttoas, Black Sewing .S'.Ik, and Black
Headed Belt Fins, Ac,, Ac.
Jan 5 11 * Jf
JOHN S. FAIRLEY & Co.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
-WKTTIE OOOI3S,
HOSIERY, FANCY GOODS AND SMALL
WARES GENERA ELY.
No. 87 fl'ij/ne-sti-rr\
CII A RLKSTON, S. C.
Doc. 15 9
THE GREAT REPUTATION
Which KOSKOO has attained in all parts
of thc country.
As a Groat and Good Medicine,
And the large number of testimonials which
! are constantly being received frora I'hvsleiana,
I and persons who have been n eki* by i» use. ia
! coNCLUsivr. rnnoF ofits remarkable value.
As A Blood Fuxifier, is Has No Equal.
BEING P03.TIVKLV
The M>tt Powerful \~getahle Alterative yet
IDTSGO^XEr^EID.
JEt-
TIMMONSVILLE, S. C.
DEALER IN
Dry Goods,
G roceries,
Hardware,
Boots and Shoes,
Crockery,
Saddles and Harness,
Medicines,
Liquors, all kinds.
General supply of
NOTION’S.
Gentlemens Hats
AND CAPS.
CL.OT1SI1SG, &C.
All of which will he sold at the
most reasonable prices for cash.
He will always be found directly
opposite the Depot at Timmons-
vile, S. C.
Dee 22. ISWI
10
J. r. o’NEILL v> I.. O’NEILL.
JN0. I’. O’NEILL & SON,
W110 L E S A L E G R 0 (' E R S
T>e{ ), er8 iu
BW*' ’: U QUO IIS, <fv..
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS*
Also Agents for Jolin Taylor'»Su»s Albany Creuai
Ale.
No. 167 Hast I’-ny.
PIIA/ILFSTOX, S.
C.
Nov 24
(C—6oi
PIIOTf RA PUS,
11 FIX IYTES,
AMBROTVPES,
^ V Gallery will be ope rrgubirly. and none
but the T’FST vvoi ': will be allowed to leave
t}i«> rstah’.i^hrnent. Picture- 1 i;m«:e of any size,
and periect satisfactiim guaraniee.L
J. S. FLOYD, Photographer.
S»v.t 22 61 tf
S. F. COLE,
V.'Ii&LESALE k RETAIL DEALER
DRV GOODS, GROf FRIES, Ac.
Timmonsville, S. 0.
j
Carriage Paintiag.
HAVE opened a Shop under my Photograph
Gallery, and am prepared to Faint and Trim
in tbe very best style. Carriages and Buggies.
also
Furniture cleaned, painted and varnished.
Sign Painting, Gilding and Fancy Painting, &.e.
All work, no matter how ®maU. warranted to
give satisfaction.
J. S FLOYD.
Sept 22 *51 tf
Jfew Store.
5Ve have just opened a new, and well sellected
stock of Goods at
Parrott’s H Roads,
Six mile? from Darlington Village.
We respectfully ash the ptiMic to give ua a call.
Our Stock will speak tor itself.
PARROTT A CO.
Sep lot 50 tf
W. C. FERGUS,
(or SOUTH AROLINA,)
WITH
Simms & Tyson,
Wholosalc Grocers and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. G4 South Gay-street,
B A L TIM OR A’, M d:
Consignments of Cotton solicited and prompt
returns made.
Aug 4 41 8m
G. A. HOWARD.
FLORENCE. S. C.
Cabinet Maker,
AND UPHOLSTERER,
Furniture made and repaired. Matrasses made to
order. All orders promptly attended to,
Jan 5 11 tf
GEO. P THOMAS. I*. F. BARTH LOW.
(ieo, P, Thoms ' Co.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Foreign and Donastic Liquors.
NO) 3S5 IF. Baltimore street.
Jan •
BALTIMORE.
1 1
VIOSZB 7
DISEASES OF TFTE BLOOD.
“The life of the flesh is in the Blood, * is *
Scriptural maxim that teience proves to be tru®.
The people ta k of bad blood, as the cause of
many diseases, and like many popular opinions
this of bad blood is founded in truth.
The symptoms of ba l b’oo 1 ara usually quite
plain—bad Digestion—cause imperfect nutrition,
and consequently the circulation is feeble, vho
soft tissues Uo o their tone and elasticity, and
the tongue becomes pale, broad, and frequently
covered with a p-foty white coat- This condition
soon shows itself iu roughness of thc skin, then
in Krnpfivo and Ulcerative dir-onses, and when
long continued, results in serious lesions of the
Brain, Liver, Lungs, er urinary apparatus.—
Much, vory much, suffering i* caused by impure
blood. It is estimated by some that one-fifth of
the human family are effected wish scrofula in
some form.
When the Blood is pure, you are not so liable
to any disease. Many impurities ofthe Blood
arise from impure diseases of large cities. Era
dicate every impurity from the fountain of life,
ami good spirits, fair skin and vital strength will
retmn to you.
KOSKOO!
As a Liver Invigorator!
STANDS UNRIVALED,
Being the only Known Medicine that efficient
ly Blimulat id and Corrects the hepatic Scrofulou*
and functional Derangcuunisof tho Li\£R, with
out Dibilitatiwo th® system. While it acts
freely upon the Liver instead of copious purging,
it gradually < Lunges the discharges to a perfect
ly natural state.
Symptoms of Liver Complaint and
Same of the Piscases Produced by it.
A sallow er yellow color of the skin, or yellow
ish brown spots on the face and other parts ofthe
body: dullnwsu and drowsiness, sometimes head
ache: biiter or bad taste in thc mouth, cough;
unsteady appetite; fometimes sour stomach, with
a rising ofthe food; a bloated or full feeling
about tbe stomach and aides; aggravating pains
in the sides, back and chest, and about the shoul
ders. constipation ofthe bowls, piles, flatulency,
colducs.x ofthe exircmUies. &e.
FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1870.
T HE Frst Edition of oho 11 m-died an
Twenty Thou.sar. i copies of Vick s iilustra-
ted Uatalo rue of rfoeds and Fforal Guide, is pub
lished and ready to send *.uL li is elegantly
printed on fine tint* d paper, with a v -u* 7vK) rinc
w ood Engravings of 11,,-vers and Vcgetaiih s. and
a beautilul Uolored FlLte. c 'tisisling of seven va-
rietier, cf Phlox Drwnmoiulii. making a line
ROQUET OF PHLOXES.
Tl is !lie tn > t beautiful, a« well as the most in
structive Floral Guide pubiisl • d, giving plain
and thorough uirectoius for the
CULTURE OF FLOWERS AND VFEK-
TARLES.
The Floral Guide is published for the benefit
of my customers to whom it is sent free without
npplioatiou bui will be forwarded to hi! who ap
ply by mail, for ten con Is, which *» not half the
cost. Address,
JAM KS VIFK.
Kochcitcr, N. Y.
15 if
Jan 10
A new and complete slock ju#t rer’c.v'd
Babiniorc, whieii is b-drig daily added to.
and see them.
Nov 10 4
from
caii i ■grY G
C 1 ©
likfl©
IE5LC3 o> 2
h a remedy of Wonderful Ffieaey in t e
run; cf di.irritrs of the Kulnr.yt ami IHadder.
In then Aff etions It is as near a specific at
any remedy can be. ll does its work kind y
silently. The relief which it affords it both
certain andjirrrrj t b’e.
Diseases of the Kidneys A BLADDER.
ns ue- c jojiinied v\ith tlie structure and ^
functions of the Kidneys annot csiimalc tqc f ija-;/-s.-
porrance of Lftuii hoa!' :iy action.
I’egnlnr ond Mfffiei* nt action of the Kidneys if
as irapoitint. nay. oven more so, than regularity
of the bowels, file kidneys remove from the
Blood those effete matters which, it permitted to
r.’nuiin. would speedily destroy Lfo. A total su»-
pension ofthe uriiiRiv discharges will occasion
death from thirty-six to forty-eight hours.
\Vhm the Ur in is v, Mod in small quantitifa
at the time, or when there is a disposition to
Urinate more frequently than natural, or when
the urine ia high colored <,r FCuldiag with weak
ness in the small of the back, it should not bo
trifled with i r delayed, but Kcfkoo should bo ta-
ken at <>ni * remedy the difficulty, before a le
sion ofthe organs take place. Most of th® dis
eases of the Biuddei originate from those of th®
Kidneys, the Urin . being imperfecily secreted in
thc Kidnc; s provo irritating to the Bladder and
Urinary pas«oig®s. When we recoiled that medi
cine never reaches the kidneys, except through
the grrtral circulation cf the Blood, w® «ce h®w
necusaary it is to keep the Fountain of Lif® fur®.
vh • hav< used it,
tioH on consign-
TO
FLGORii^ r
FS.
Ica^t
tii it.
r year;
’«e .SuTir mu! ;J. fir } let him tjhe his ! J°ub!c, and that wc have realited :.!
,uj Mr. t'hi.if .Inr .Mo-’., and ,.ejr ! r '' r ' j!1 niouey invcs'nd
Vi} ' - • • ■ ‘fd- It is moot j . ' ' I
-•«. it not tiloaso Mr. * e ^'.t!! use ;L ci:i evory aero we jd.tut il able '
fft' .< ought t. ; . ■.!.!:;■!. 1 »„ | ,.v ! i-t finv it. Wc think, judging IV .m Ihe past ’
* J Kitfi^r Kttiog i “andwi’ h be- ,,r . v ki Slja - '•* will nay as well of a dry as a '
< baud u . ■} white .utter he .; ; -n wet teas a. ',v'e -. o.itidor y .urs one el the
SPRING AND SUMMER
liMjiorlalions.
loyo.
K, I B B O KT S £
Millindry and .Straw Goods,
F.SH Garden. Flo a t, Frt.if, Herb. Tree, j
N'hia:b i J.v ciw: i cun Seeds, wiih three- i
tp.i.sfor culturt', pr-pai 1 t»y m.iil. ’i'h - most
complete and jud:<-foil.-.is'dm tment in ihe country.
AGKNTS 4VANTED,
stilts (diiter lor Si.(Hi: prepaid by
• il AI- * S; all ;• ;;ts, FLints Bulbs,
aii the new !’• i. lu' s. «‘ve.. pr u.-’.idby mail. 4li»s
caidv i! “C l*o .toe, p;< ; • d '•••• Si Ot*, pr ,-fod.
h nt HAFT A FAHKEIVS Steam
feg Mill. Those n no. I of either will find il to
their interest to call and examine corn, meal, and
price.
Jim 26, 1870.
J? SS OX.XJTION'
OF COFAUTNERSHIR.
■ ; x sting under
T
I3 -1
» fo* > > , yf\ ■ O #
i »-4 V • ‘
ew Itardv ! “
! -v. kle. 5<» n; .
! » ranbeurv. to;
j t moi-:i. with
j any ad bo g
j c -nunissiou.
- 1* F
> eultur
; ; Jopa.” Honey.
'l'i tie • *pe * w i
•. SI (K» pe; KM*
•«i catalogue to
also trade list, Se
i
cn i
I
IIF cop utiOM ship here*' ‘
the Tioritc and style of La .,
this <Iay dissolved by mu: .nil <•
indebted to the firio will inukc
nient to J. A. Law.
J. A.
J. 1*
FFnn’s X L-.;. U-. L*ec. 1, UmF*.
i <)M Col o.y Nui -.t
j I’lymouih. M.a-s. 1 •
IF M. M ATSON.
• id Seed \Vareli<'U-;e.
ablifo, .1 in 1842.
i :i .ji
? 7; '. you want •
ii•• er Skin (hii
and (fo
f leiii'-rt.s, js
Hi - ot* I allies
imm-' !into pay.
LA IV,
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D-tf
9
md
&
iuine FMLK
ct from
DAY!!) LANDBETIi .S.
r>D.
C\
Lfo
V- ■> 1
: CAPITAL
'CASH ASi
sweet-he:»rt
whi
y 1 ree, -with
* ••arliiti the left—■ i*l
Til1 ' r ^iie.e tho oilu r
(•;• j ■
l
t
cr y
beat on 1 mo.: n li ib!o fi . lilizor".
;j use.
R
ttuliy y'.ur.«,
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k > , i; rnEi.L
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06
Ul th* Iwgin n.i
iu! ^'-niauiiapr .pr
. , S i 'n V
™ > he o
’e'-e. T-. will
»he.i '.i co'nfe,
*t»hein ru. ii
iacrir.
of
.. .'Q
i. ilt.
Oil. u
. t
urthcr-
A ,a^ -rrat in ]V..rcoi-icr, M.i-eichuxette.
id \ . uu to i ! on hi- own n t .ui.i/finco.
" ’■jhij not u. c..]!.i: i.cjde. he having
p ov. . -ly ationiptud i • low out liis brainr.
•Ii. i: 'gLtrate evidooliv thought
ooy v,of rno c value (l.iiu brains ia Mass
AJOISTKONfi. fATiMi A
Importers sn.l Jobbers of
BONNETS, TRIMMING & VEI VET RIBBONS,
Honael ■ Silks, Suiins sudJV. Iv. Is. .'In! Is. Nits,
1'rajn‘s. I.ill'llvs. I loivors, I’vh!lie]'-'. On.-m. iiis,
STiiAVV RONNETS AND L.lDii S
JE3E&Ltg3 9
Trimmed and l nt rimmed,
SHAKE II HOODS,
2o7 nnd 2k‘J Baltimon-strect,
BALTIMORE, Md.
Offer the largest Stock to be found in the conn- t
i try, and uneqtiaHed in choice variety an I cheap- I
tjjo- nets, comprising thelatest UarisiRn novt lties. ;
C»rdecs solicited, and prompt attenuou given
j Fib 2‘i 18 5t
!rr ETT8
J. F. ROZKM \N,
1). J'. WIDEOY, iSucreurv.
$350,000.
$450,000.
Fre.-idont,
A
I
?NTl NI K tnf irnish p ? fee t van iiy ar.-onst
y l -•« -ir dal. ’i-t by FIFL. «•!* .’.F ki1111- of
INSUliAHl F I’fiOPFKTY nt a'b iai*; rate
Agents can be found h« every prominent point
in the Southern .nates ti> whom aj plication for
Insurance may be imuL .
CliKBAW A«: e : ; Y.
W. L. J. REID, Agent.
Dec. 8—- 8
K. D. CHARLFS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TIMMONSVILLf S. C.
9 »r> 22 tf hi
:%nnav,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
CHOICE DRUGS,
UeJicInes,
i CLcniicals,
Surgical Instruments,
Perfumeries,
Toilel Goods,
Ce;‘. Hin^ .and Vandeihurst-Streets,
« II AREE.-'i ON, S. C.
Proprietor of
Aimar ; 3 Sarracenla Bitters,
For Dy<tpe])3ia,
F, b 2
L8
DO TO
ai^
MoCAl.L’S.
3m
I Drv <;..„ds,
| f’l.'.thiiig.
! Htitv and C
j C'.i.vkf'ry,
! Fancy (IiM.ds,
, I’ S .
Aimar's
SAitsAi AKiLL.v & <,.r.• deegiiit
Aimar’s
I’UKMIL’.M COI OGNE IV \TEIl,
AC EN T FOB.
James Buchan & Co s.,
CELEBRATED CRESV LYC {jO ’ l‘S.
May 5 31 i.
fir'ci-rur 1 ,
llardwuro,
Sh- id Trunks,
(i!;: vine,
Notion!!,
Liquors. Cigars, T .hacco, As.
A FINE STOCK OF PATENT;
o ciiolxiosir,
whiih will l o sold ui low liguivs. Th. sc
gooiis h;ive just been bought at »h< heavy :
doeline. A
thoirqunlity. and ei.
Meet 15
1 satisly any one as
i I'oess.
ilO *1
I^IOS^OO I
Meets with Great success in the cure of
DISEASES OF THE
Nervous System.
ALimd nine truths of our people suffer from
n rv-'us exhuistirn. and ;tr°, thcreforo, liable to
its coiiuomiriinf eriis of in-ntal depression, con-
fiiscl idc.. -. ? •ftening of tho brain, insanity, and
c *mplete l i 'aking-I .wu ofthe general health,
Thousands are sutb. ringto-dny with broken down
nc A. ia sv'•!> :ms. and. unfortunately, tobacco*
••.Ic-.liol. isaiu h-Mirs. over work, (mental and pliy-
sical) arc can- ing discuses of tlie nervous system
to increase ut :t fearful ratio.
The sy mtorn-’ t<. whi. h diseases of tho nervoua
system give ri°e. may be stated ns follows : A
dull, heavy fe*. I ng iu the li«'; t 1, sometimes mor^
or less severe piin or headache: periodical head-
aclies. di/./.:n"«. noises or ringing in thc head*
confusion of idea - temporary loss of memory;
dejec* ion of spirits ; starting during sleep ; Bad
dr.:’ >s. Hosirntion i n ansivcing questions; Dul-
n<*ss of hearing . twitching fo' the face and arms,
& e •, nil', .i, if net pr.unptly trewt* , d. lead to Pa-
r.ihsis, delirium, in ui t\, iiupoteu v, apoplexy,
&c..*
ESLosIsloo !
I" VO’!' a .*>cr-’t ontirfc rei -edy. Formula around
each bottle. Keconi'iicnded by tlie best Physi-
e : :ina. <mineni Diviaca, Editors, Druggiats, xVIer-
chants, &<,•.
71; • /• j; (nid Nofif i ’ ‘jttltir Med hint in Ust s
UPKPATtrn ONLY BT
J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D.
( >.hiamc Chemist,
I .A .raii ry ami (''flif, Ni». i Mnin Stri'cta,
NORFOLK, Va.
Prico, ONE lu'l.l Ui 1‘ER EOTTLE.
re talx nr
Dr. C. 51. DARKER, M. D.
DarltUjjiou, v^. 0.
And by Druggists everywhere.
IVfi 28, isro 1 H r B
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