The Darlington democrat. (Darlington, S.C.) 1868-1871, March 16, 1870, Image 4
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Feh.9 }^_ Cm
TIMMONSVILLE
CARRIAGE
BUGGY MANUFACTORY.
|HE undersigned respectfiilly
MS. JOHN LAURENS’
poiirbtitQ ^>r!)0t4
—“Vm—
YOXJKTGf Xu^JDIES,
CHARLESTCW, S. C.
BfS., Sond for Circulars, etc. "Si#
Sept 8 4!* tf
F. VON SANTEN,
IMPORTER OP
Paris Fancy Goods,
Toys, Dolls, Games, Children’s Car
riages, French Confectionery,
FIRE WORKS,
India Rubber Good*, *n*Tj as Clothing, Nursery
Sheeting, Sac.
22D KING STREET,
T wo Doors above Market-street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
June 2 35 tf
William G. Whilden & Co.,
NO. 255 KING STREET,
C II A It L E S T O N S. C.
HI'
elry, S
AVEON hand a full ^
stock of Watches, Jew-
ry, Silvei and Plated Ware.
Granite, China and Glass
ware,
Pocket and Table
cuttlery, Gentlemens' leather
Travelling Lags, Vases, Tooth _____
nail and Hair Brushes, and a variety of Fancy
article- which they offer at moderate prices.
ALbO
Importers and Jobbers
* oy
Crockery, China and Glassware,
AT
XO. 137 MEETING S Til LET.
Oct. 28 5 ly
Old
Hurnlmm’s Drug Store.
1 WOULD RESPECTFULLY
call the attention of FAR
MERS and PHYSICIANS of the
Country, to ray large STOCK of
NOTICE.
T HE “BISHOPVILLE iNsmura* has
been thoroughly established, and tiie Frin-
cipsl respect fully a^k* lUc putronsg* or the ftiends i rj,,,-™ Mod
of education in and around Darlington,^ «. . l.RrUgS aHU MCQlCUeS,
Yeung ladies can obtain board for ten cr :^ FANCY' AND
dollars per muntb, in tlie family of thol'ciARTICI.ES.
for f .v 'N/.* ^‘' 5 , Rrushcs. Perfumery, Ac.
nli
Boys can be accommodated
Rev. J. W. Crider, a^d others
amount. .
Latin, Greek, French, Music, (vocal and in
strumental) English nod Mathematics are taught.
TERMS 1’EU QUARTER:
M ami 2nd Oio»*cs f'S
3rd ami 4tii Classes -a 8 DO.
5th and Cih Classes ? f’ 80.
Music 'r’J,
Use of Piano /
French ^
For particulars »]>ply to R- ^
Darlington: ( apt. J. W. Stuckey and C.'iarles
Spencer, of Disliopvillo, or to
1 W. DUAL’MONT CLARKSON
Vrincip.’.
May 12 S2 'f
the old
. ardSAKt AP \ I\bT.A, ma«b n t!,t Miiginal
1 - r ex tv, W. i ■ ’ ich if rivalled by
none, aud Ida Ami-Cholera Mixture, which will
cure Cholera and all disease of the bowels. At
wholesale or retail. v
Orders from the country on Factor?, will be
promptly attended to.
Give me a call before going elsewhere.
E. »S. BURNHAM,
^^ Sign of the Red Mortar.
King Street, Charleston, S. C.
Four doors below Calhoun Street.
Oct 28 6 ly
up in the b st style
T- informs the eitiiens of Dar
lington aud adjoining bounties _N.
that he is prepared to put
and at the lowest rates,
Buggies, Carriages, Wagons,
OA-^TS, iScCL
P.epairing done with neatness and dispatch.
He respect fully solicits a share of public palron-
age.
Sept 1
J. A. KcEACHERN,
Timiuonatille, $■ C.
48
Isc “('osiar's” Llijnii! tu ^
Use “Costar’s” Powder'i* ;?
!! BE WAKE!! of all Spi
Hons.
Eor $1, 82, 8,3 Sizes, Address
“C03TAR” COMPANY,
13, Howard-street, N. Y.
OH MY!! OH MY!! ‘' T can ’' , " an ' 1 ii ”
“These corns will kill me," 01 0!! 0!!!
octree •OOSTAUS’J ORN SOLVEST.
For Tuts. Rurns, Itruises, <-ld Sores, etc..
Use “Cnstsr’s” BUEHlliOUN A Lit.
.. Sold by all Druggists i»i.'liariin^'on.
f , d ■
1869. I8«9.
Fall Trade*
GREEN, WATSON &. ,WALSH
^FFSn TO THEIR FRIEHDS AND
TIIE PUBLIC,
The most
STOCin
OF
Bry Oood§,
GROCERIES,
4^€e« (&6ef
In Sumter—eelecied to suit the times. Great
inducements will be offered to cash buy rs.
THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM,
which has made this Store “A IIOLIS ’.HOLD
WORD,” will be continued. Remember that we
deal in
GROCERIES,
AND EVERYTHING DESIRED,
That we baj for CASH, anti sell for
OnJ.-^r 9
AXD THAT WE HAVE BI T
ONE PRICE.
The learned and unlearned are dealt with alike.
i J - _ x
f liarlctou, s.
O A. X* E-
Mar.Hfaclurer of
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS.
W HOLESALE
Qnw_
. . ** *
Jp-fjf expeclaAien, in the publication ©f
CHARf.nwS Observer,
mo take this metbod of offering our papers.
Daily, Tri-weekly and Weekly.
as among the be«A advertising mediums in West
ern North Carolina.
Artyerftge ucnt* Solicited— Terms AIotfexQie.
■ “ttef F':'k-e.”
MThoa>K ^teSfeY?!'
cons. 1 ' ih-2 - ‘ ‘f
.7 *T8T
Me’'; . : Goods,
u:
S'*
PREXiratSI q^Ktillll MS! t
able Agricultural
K *’ L ,
V ‘o^r FIV^ valunb
’tteiling up,Clubs lor the Weekly
Premi-
m
WAS
Laicly Sew
Universal Gi^. :fring4r
iKinitiiiit with Rowfl’$ Pa tart Docblr ‘.’og-
wiiKpi.}., and the I^atkmT Stop are now unqies-
t ton ably far enperior to any apamtu., for wo%.
ing cb»iliKa ever invented, and will savo thdr
co.'-t twi& a y«iar, by saving labor and clothes.
Those 3vhc> have used them give testimony as
follow s: ^
* W<? like onr machine much ; could not be per
suaded to do without it, and with the aid of Doty
we feel that we are masters of the position.”—
Rev. L. ScDtt, Ms hop M. E. Cb.irch.
‘♦It is worth one do! far a week in any family.”
—X. Y. Tf&tnic.
“In theWaund-iy
p etnuhtb a nk ? '-.vd n ^
tior/"St /iVu. Cxm\
it hfy K‘VoTy1 fr^r up*»T*
__ „ mmato^of fh®, Liu miry.'’—
iT (jUu-v'.
hearinyVjiiimend it to econotiUatsof time,
money, and ccnteiitmeAt.”—Rci\ J). lielloics.
Friend Doty—Your la-a reprovement of your
glFwsbiu;- .'lachiiieisa^ ep '- le ^ • If
^yon jou? machine,' tfU.1 ye.-.
mere u1 to fiap than ov *P
jritUi-ukrafcRr iffreu
are invited to an examination of our STOCK.—
They can be supplied at Charleston Prices—freight
added.
Greer, Watson & Walsh,
Cor. MAIN AND LIBERTY Sts.,
SUMTE . S. C.
Kwy years e;o, 'As writer cf tlcso line: and tn lavalii nbriatn, vals F’-s-Abg ti#
Islzni cf St. CrcL” for their hcilth, ct-.x-lcr.jcl ari Tfltaxcrd ntuy c-rr;r:s:ng and
baneSrlal affca: cf the Sara there prclneal urea many cf the itTaUiU via ycre tffio
carselTa:) ccdcas heilsh; and, upon inquiry and iarcstisition, oLtainci a fall history
of its aodl.in!. 1 . viriw*. lie rras dcHjhted and crrrrifed, and after his own recovery,
which scon ooraned, detomined, if posclhie, to jroonro the :clo rijht to aun-afactara
art ceil it in tho United Statoe. _
The rȣnlt of his labor, was a glorious nceecs for hirr.-elf rnd suffering human.ty,
for the ealehratod PUUVAriKJ Bt?r233 was thus made huswn to the world. ^ FIAK-
TATT02T BITTUSS hoin^ aa artlel# of real merit, founded anon no* principles, and
rclyl-.g wholly upon tha rogotahlc'rorld for its madl.incl c-lects, warded a rapid revolu
tion in the history cf modicino, and taesmo as a howchold word all over tha civiliaod
world. The cahali^i: 3. T.-ICCC—2. was a talisman cf health, and the demand for
the HiAhTATICil TITTUHS coon fir ercecded ths abilities of the prcprletors to supply.
notwithstanding the large importation of ft. Croix tan, made enprsEs.- for tha com-
psnndlnj of there Eittors, tha quantity was iaadoqnato. It therefore became necessary
that ari ungcments upon as euionsiro scrle abroad should at ones bo made, rnd an ^gent
was dispatched to St. Thomas fsr that purpose. He was fortunate in scouring and
leasing several plantations on some ef the largest and most productive estates w the
Loans, stills and presses wars eroctod as if by magic, which utterly “ aston
ished the natives.” The services cf esperlsnccd men and natives ef the island wore pro
cured, and vary coon the proprietors of ths PLANTATiOU SITTESS wore in a position
to supply their laboratory with all the perfectly pure St. Creiz Hum nteded in manufac
turing’tho 0E2A7 DTS.’^TiC T0HI3 /.SD HiVTOOHATOU. The ahevo cut represent*
ths native: crushing the raijar-can: and otherwise preparing it fbr the ctiEs and presses.
As an .’rtidota to ?over and Agno, Intermittent and Malarlcus Tevers, tyspspsta, and
other hitdrod dlscsscs, the use cf the PLAl’TATiOlI BITTE2S is unsurpassed in tha
history of the world. Over Sva alTita bottles are tSiipascd ef annually. They aro
adapted to old and young, male and feraaie. They aro agroeable In taste, and always
ureduoe an immediate bonoSsial result.
h 3. 22
WING THE LARGEST AND MOST
tOMPLF.TI. FACTORY in the Southern
Slates, and keeping nlw.vs „n hand a largu and
niost complete stock of Door*. Sashes, lllinds.
Sash Doors. Store Doors, Shutters, Moulding*.
Ac., Ac.. 1 am enabled to *ctl low and at Manul
facturer’s prices.
N. B. Strict attention paid to. sliippinr 1m
gooil order.
April 7 27 \y
o oioii^ix
SADDLE S,
| TEAM HARNESS,
1’liOW HAMMS.
BRIDLES, Ac., Ac.
T HE undersigned beg* to invite your atten
tion to the fact that he has r?eeut*y purchav-
cd a large lot of Government McLelUn Saddlaa
and Team Harries, which he is offering at a ra-
duced prices, single or in quantity.
ALSO
To his stock of fine Sommeaets and Shaftoo
Saddles, Carriage aud Buggy Harness, Plough.
Clear, aud new WeClellan Saddles, Team Harness
Plough Harness, &c.
1 am selling the Plough Bridle* and Collar*
at New York Factory Prices by the dozen to deal
ers.
F. F. CHAPEAU,
G8 Meeting-street, next to Mills House,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Feb 17 20 ly..
of my house there is a per-
<ir Mondays, for th6 inven-
Rev. fk?; dyes L. C Spfhr.
Ci»arlotte, N. 0.
47 •- If
IliSilli —_
WORIi^.
T HE undersigned inform? hi* friend;* and the
P
paMic. generally that he has resumed his
Businesi?, ffinee the late lire, and keyfpf«vnsCOatiy
on hand a fine iind select dtgck ot,*,^
VV . ^
And ia prepareu ( o fnrniah and pul up all kinds
of work in his line, viz:
Ho.imncnO, Tamils, Mantels,
MURAL TABLETS, BAPTISMAL
FONTS,
HEAD STONES,
Of all descriptions at the Lowest possible “rates.
Iron Bailings furnished to order, aud general
Siitisf iction guaranteed.
All orders will receive prompt attention. Ad
vances will be required on all work.
Persona wishing anything in my line should
consider the difference of freight between thic-
point and that of Charleston.
J. H. VILLENEUVE,
Market-street.
ClIEItAW, S. C.
J. M. WOODWAIID. Agent at Darlington, and
W. A. CAKRIGAN, Agent at Society Hill. All
orders through them will receive prompt atten
tion.
April 7 27 fun
c o t t o nsr
W LI I S’ P K IJ.
’'^/lihavc made arraEgcmcBts to
s;ttp cotton to
1STOTTJ' 03T1SL,
EM TIM ORE OR CHARLESTON,
MAKING CASH ADVANCES
pn same when delivered, and having it held at
either point
MAY BB DBS I RED.
®.ST“ DEYL 5
n E M O V R A T
OFFICE.
cd to execute all JOB WORK
JOB
ry 'jr--vp • - *• v-.' ^
?/ •; ' ; . ... .v. (■
RE®' , jc DAVIS.
co actors,
A>P—
Ccneral t'omnisslon Mercbaats,
Atlgwrt Jorth Wharf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Consignini'nts rosp-jotfulK soiicii^-
^ZAVIIf.
•OSmww**
0*W«LI. IinBUJtB,
Aug -
fund
South Carolina State Agricultui al
AND
Mechanical Magazine.
(Official Organ of the S-mth Carolina State
Agricultnra/ (rnd Mcckaniial Society.)
4 T AN E \ULY D ATE. THE SUBSCRIBERS
will publish the first number of a Monthly |
Magazine, devoted to thedevehq.ment of the ma
ter al im. ro'is j thisSiatt . and the whole South:
and will distribute five tiv-uvind* copies gratui
tously, so that every one may f- ■.* wiiat it is be-
% fore subscribing. limy iu** 11 !•» make it the
best and handeom*.^ industriHl magazine ever
publishe*! at ibe ' ^Hind they a.-k t».«' cordial
g ....l u’tizeii in this enter-
u ^ ”' Hie j.iiblic* welfare,
ol tin* t’.rit number,
u !dr»:Fs to
Evan- A Cogswell,
<'harU k HD>2i. S. <*.
-2 * •* tf
Sudanis,
oNlivfYft T!>?Tff’VTAfr^E, CHEMICAL
^Fowl, Il#',mbols Pin. ke. For
by 1! \KT. PARKER K. CO.
Jim.16 87 if
R
PARKER & f^'ELLY.
nM
DEA^KS IN
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
*7 . i
<ScO- 7
Al.stk o
co-operation of e
prise, which
Persons wishin
will please send
Walker,
choice family
■f
C2r2rooox'ios,
which they will self very low for cash.
April I f - 28 ly
foci the rctai 1 cv
AVringer $9, r*nd we wi. rfbrward e\
machine;', free of freiivit, to pi a
one iff soiling; and so cm pc are wo tftcy will be
liked, tii*t w# agreqto tefund the money if any
one wish ef^or*turn the nmcfm.e* free of freight
after a qionth’s rrinl, according todirections.
No Jtu^band. father or brother should permit
the driidgery of washing with the hands, fifty-
two days iif the year, when it can be done better,
more expedb in> -’Ty, and lesv labor, and no injury
to he garmonrs. Tiy a Doty Glctlies Washer, and a
Universal VYiing. r.
Cam i*sers with exclusive right of sale make
money fas*. Felling them,
Bold by detHers generally, to whom liberal dis-
courttagire irr. ic,
It. C. VUIOVyNIM;, «on. Asrcnt,
v 32 orffindt St., New York*
40 f
K. WELCH HEN IIY BRAN DUS.
Augji8
PAUL, WELCH &. BRANDES,
IMPORT BUS J WHOI.LSAI.E DEALERS IN
FOREIGN FRUITS,
Northern and Southern Produce,
.* -. HO. 215 EAST BAY,
(pireetly opposite New Custom House.)
CHARLESTON, S. C.
♦ • Constantly on hand and arriving
Tfiavanna and Florida Oranges. Lemons
tr.coa IJuts, Bananas, Plantains,
Pinrappfes, Apple*, Potatoes, Onion*, ('nnned
Fruits and Vcger^LU’s, Pickles, Jellies, Raisins,
Nuts, etc. 8ee^ Potatoes of all ■varieties.
•Sp' v’ial attention given to filling and shipping
21 Ij,
W ; <3 OTTO r^r
AT
SUMTER,
LYNCHBURG,
MAYESNILLE,
MANCII^gTER,
AND TIMMONSVILLE.
GREEN, tYAT?ON & WALSH,
Dealers in General Merchandize
AM now prepare*
of every description, such as
LAW BLANKS,
LAW BRIEFS.
HAND BILLS.
BILL HEADS,
LABELS,
BUSINESS CARDS.
VISITING CAliDS, AND PLACARDS.
j work neatly and proinptly executed at price.
*SK!L
**7' ALSO
Cards an 1 Printing Paper always on band,
( ificc iu rear of McCall.-’ -‘ore.
CHERAW & DARLINGTON R. R.
CHARLES KERR ISON,
F obmetuyof the fikm ore & B. L.
KEUBISON, wouM inform his friends and
ihe public that he has purchased from Mj*- James
B. Betts, all his
STOCK II'J TRADE, &c.,
AT TUB STOKE,
No. 272 It in? Si root, ('liar leal on, S. C.,
AMI WILL TllLltK I iMIM K THK
DRY GOODS BUSINESS
WHOLESALE ami RETAIL, FOR CASH, on ..ia
own individual account and responsibility. lie
j will proceed without delay, to rv^Wriah and re-
; new the Stock, and continue so doing until Hie
! assortment shall be made complete and attractive.
W the terms will be ,Strictly ( a d!, or approved
i city ncceplancc for a sh-n-t credit, it necessarily
1 follows li'.at the prict s must be kept at least as
j low as to be found ail any other respectable es-
| tnblishinent.
i His brother. Mr. K. L. KERRISON. assisted by
j Maj. A. B McDOXEbb. both experienced mcr-
j oh ints in this line, will he found at his store aid-
j iitg in the conduct and management of tho busi-
! ness, and it s'* hoped that is und^rtir efforts to
j win the confidence and patronage of tho public
will be as successiul ns in past days was the old
firm at corner of King and Market Street,
mch 2-1 —ly
SL PE BIN TEN I > ENT’S OFFICE, |
Chf.baw. S. C., March 10, 1870 j
ON AND AFTER SI.NDAY, Till: MTIT in-t.,
the following Schedule will be run by the Trains
on the Hoad:
DOWN.
Leave Cheraw
M
Ciishe’s
Society Hill
Dove’s
Darlington
Arrive at Florence
I Leave Florence
Barlihgton
Dove’s
Society Hill
Cash's
Arrive at Cherftw
IP.
AND
COMMISSION MER(;H ANTS.
, etc
al attention given
order*. -f 4, - k w
mch 10
FOGARTIE’S BOOK DEPOSITORY,
No. 2C0 KIXG-Street, i In (ho Bond,)
Sign of the Big Bible,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
D. M. Foi.artik, Sam’l F'ouahtie, Agt.
CICTiOiii. ROOKS. STATIOFERY. SUNDAY
125 SCHOOL HOOKS ,m.l REWARD CARDS.
Tlioolotflcal A Iliscelluncous Books.
Agency of th-Chartestnn Bible Society nod
aiol A meric n Keligimi* i’uulica-
7 45 A
8.15 “
8.15 «
9-26 “
10.00 “
10 45 A. M
3 30 P M
4.15 “
4.50 , -
5.30 “
0.05 “
(1.30 P. M
villi the
These Trains make cb.se connections
trains fo an*! from Charleston.
Pass liters for the Kingsrillc end of the W.
M. K R., arc nor delayed al Florence. Those
for the Wilmiticton fu: i remain at Flor.ncc from
10.15 A. M. to 8 i*. M.
S. 8. SOLOMONS, Superintendent.
mar 19
Florence Hotel.
T
of the
dation
-
le',
CABIN E
tJisrr
T MAKER
'9
A N D
33*,
tin
-
in ABOVE HOTEL HAS it KEN ELEO ANT-
ly fitted^*' and refurnished sinecthe close
vnr, ami now. nffords superior accomiao-
to the travelling public. The tnblo «
U-’icd with theJTest that Northern and Soufa- j
i uiarkcis can afford. The proprietor*is l e-
utiued to keep the best eating house South oi
Boumiac. J. W, GAMBLE.
Dr op net or I
ch 21 25
arsaslUs
<3rOOX>K3
i-OB Till;
ID I HI 3.
Mrs. E. H. HAYNSWORTH,
! TJ H AS removed to H*c. Office opposite the rr i-
| deuce of Maj. A, <\ Spain, where t-he will
j continue the business of Millinery and Dress
Making.
may 10 83 ly
Nov
DF. M IDI
IFTTI^ISTT^
?IS Kivu Si i u. < •'
I —
IN
I.KSTON. S. <’
; f^d care billy
omoss
■ •'TIIFR New Sb.rl; has arriveo.
i cheaper thun the last.
^.O^XDS-
and are
Nearly
evesythiug w-.ult 'D ,n belbund here, and every
f,nn £ JfBarantcctj cheap as at Darlington C. if
have « Full .Stock, Al L NEW.
\v.. IHi. ve in ..nick -iile* end small profit..
|p ’* v 'dlb,n all pro'l. -eat the !..,;hest price*
1 oma and
('5
I
i)
Ain:'. 1
JAMFS KNOX IOHN Oll.L
K VOX
COMM 1SSION MERCHANTS,
FACTORS-IN COTTON & RICE,
No, 125, Smith’s Wharf,
HAL TIM ORE, M,l-
Liberal advances made upon Cotton shipped
to u*, and will hold the same until ordered to sell.
Sopt 8 49 Cm
PARKER & KELLY,
arWAYING jnst rcceiv<Ml TEN TONS of the
B? ac siroliiis* lyrliliiror. 1 lanters de-
I sirous to purchase will do well to call and exam-
J inc thi* excellent manure. We arc agents for
• the Carolina Fertilizer; and will furnish it on the
i most reasonable terms.
j Dec 1, ! V M 7 tf
other English
tun Societies.
Odder* for “upplyin^8.-.ndny School nuLParis
Lihrnriea will be promptly uttonjyd to.- A full
supply of »
School Books, Stationery,*
mid all School Requirement*. Teacher, in the
country will find it to their advantage to intrust
(heir orders to us as prompt attention w ill he
p'iven and liberal discounts allowed.
Ptrnluir adcinitayet to i>crsot:s rosuliny in
the Count,)/.
Ik#- Any books published in America or Eu
rope will be sent to any part of the country, Fre»
of Kitra chaise, on receipt of Publisher's' price. '
All the Weekly, Monthly and Quarterly Periodi
cal. supplied by subscriptions or single ntimbei -t.
In addition to our large Stock of New and
Standard Miscellaneous Rooks, will b, found a
(treat variety of Fancy Articles usually found iu
a retail Rook and Stationery Store.
Persons from the Country, visiting Charleston
will find the‘•Circulating Library” attached to
this establishment a great convenience
N. R. Address,
“Fogartie's Book Depository,”
CHARLESTON ,S. C.
mch 24 25 lv
North Eastern Rail Road.
SUrEU1NTENDENT’S OFFICE, N. E. B. It. \
(’.fAui.KfsTox, S. 0., April 12, 1803. f
ON AND AFTER MONDAY TIIE 13 V inst,,
the following schedule will be run by the Train"
on this Road:
EXPRESS DAILY.
Lonvc Charleston 10.00 A. M
Arrive at Florence 3.80 1*. M
Leave Florence 10.85 A. M
Arrive at Char 1 -ton 4.00 P. M
ACCOM MOD \TIOX.
(daily, except
Leave Clnrh’dou
Arrive at Florence
Leave Florence
Arrive at Charleston
S.
Arril 12.
SUNDAY*.)
1.80 P. M
10.00 P. M
2. » A M
11.!.T A. M
S. SOLOMONS,
Superintendent.
Scott’s Shirt Emporium
THU ONLY KXCLUBiYK
CS-ETSTTXsEIvtlDBnSr’S
FURNISHING STORE
IN CHARLESTON.
Tiie
! Proprielir of tiie Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods
j Emporium, Meeting-street, near Market, desirous
■ of bringing the famous
Star
j Shirts into general use, and believing that it is
only necessary for gentlemen to wear these
Shirts
once to be well pleas'd wi»ii them, will hereafter
offer them to hie customers
and
the public generally t > t prices. His stock of
Neck Tie^, .^carf.-j and ^
C ollars
will also be sold jit such prices us to defy compo-
tition, i.iid if satisfaction is not
G-ivan
he will return the money, ifis charges are so j
reasonable as almost to make buyers believe the j
articles are given
Away
He is prepared tomak*- Shins to order with the
ulmo-t di.patch ; and his assortment of ready-
made Shirts is so full that buyeus can be fitted at
at a H!o-uvnt's i: tice. For proof of these state
ments call
At Scott’s
Star Shirr nr. I Furnishing Goods Emporium.
Meeting-fftieet, ncu"lv' opposite Market Hall
nmr 24—25 ly
HART, PARKER & CO.
DARLINGTON, C. 11., S. C.
Would respectfully call the attention of tha
citizen* of Darlington to their new ami completa
supply of
PUKE DKU<iS, CHEMICALS, PATENT
MEDICINES, AC.,
Would also call the special attention of Phj-
ficians to our stock of Drugs,
All prescriptions put up with eare.
TERMS CASH.
_April14 28 _ ly
DAN I EL H. SILCOxT
FURNITURE AND CHAIR
WAREHOUSE,
175 177 and 179 King Street,
Charleston, S. C.
$£5^*Furniture made mid repaired. Goods
packed with care for Shipping.
Ot 21 4 1-v.
HENRY BISCHOFF & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Axi) DtM.KRS IN
WINES,
LIQUORS,
SEGART.
TOBACCO,
Ac., Co.
1©’7 EAST B A.-Y,
Charleston, S. (’.
II. BI*CHOFr. C. WULDEUM. J. H. rirrMIt
Oct 21, 4 1-j
Victoria hotcuu
CHARLESTON, S. C.
F. OPBEBEF K.
Proprietor.
Don 23. 13 if
THE LIFE
Extraordinary Career and a Dairij Exploite
OF
ALLAN PINKERTON,
THK
GREAT DETECTIVE OF TIIE AGE
We have now in Preparation and nil! Publish
on the 27th of October, Instant, in No. J2fil of
the
NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE,
The life an 1 exploits of Allan Pinkerton, tha
most able and successful Detective the world h&a
ever known.
We have boon nt great pains to obtain the facta
and circumstances attending the remarkable lifa
ot this most ex;raordinary man, who has been
mainly imtrunieutal in developing the greatest
crimes commit jdd in this country, and bringing
their author* to justice, besides rendering in
valuable tervice to the Government during tha
late rebellion.
The Biography of Allan Pinkerton is truly
Romance of Lite, and the demand for it in af,
parts of the country will be *o great that those
who desire secure copies, and who live at a
distance, should cither subscribe at once, or no-
‘•fy the ncwsdeal.-rs from whom they purchase
that they may obtain a full supply on their first
order.
Oct 27 2 I
W. & M. R. R. COMPANY.
GENERAL i t PEIU.vn.N DENTS OFF i< E, \
WlLLM I NUTO.V, N. (\,M\Y 11. 1 W GS. /
of gr it value to Fano-
! V.drlting men of all
lOth dir ion now ready.
o
WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL,
tationers, Printers,
AND
Blank Book Manufacturers,
3 BROAD STREET,
s. c.
A N D A FTE It Arril 1 i t h. PASSE N DEI\
TR MNS on this road will run on thefollow-
ihg Schedule *
EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leave Willmingtou daily at
Arrive at I- lorencr
Arrive at Kingsville
Leave Kingsville
Arrive at Fl 'rence
Arrive at Wiiminc on
Kx]ire* B Train counect closely fit L
tiie N s thc i c er’i Railroad for t hai
I’.icraw and Darlington Uailroitd for < !»» , rnw.
and at Kmg*vtl!o vi>h theSm.n r.na.lir." R’il-
road fisr Augtista, to which p diii the cars run
through without change.
AtVOMMODATION TRAIN.
Leave Wilti ington daily v uo ex.) at 8:0.
A ri i re at FI ence*
Arrive at Kii» - viile....
Leave Kingsville
Arrive at Florence
Arrive at Wilmington
Accomnoal ition Train connect*
.Mo A. M
if‘;H2 \ M.
.Mb P. U-
12; Ht P. M
• P. M.
;I5 i\
or^ru’e with
,'ton, and
Wanted.—Agents,
1 sell a new book
{ Ja. er8 » Mechanic*, a;
! trades and occupatioiu,
I' ' FARMER’S & MECHANICS’
•JS/E^TsTXJ^Xi,
Jvlite.l by OHO. E, WAU1NG, Jb.
I Author - f ••Ft mi, iif Agriculture.” “Draining
!<•'• IV- ' tu! * hr ID .i:th.” and former
ly Agricultural Engineer of
Central Pa:k. N. Y.
500 ‘■•ctc.vo Pages an 1 - , er 200 Illustration*.
ROBERT CHISOLM, JR
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR,
Olllce, 17 Broad-street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Btp*» 49 tf
imv GOODS
FOJFl TKIE S33A.SOTSr,
JUST OPENED
AT
STOLL, WEBB & Co.
Sroup., ) L _ t Lace Stork
The New
which shun
and Mechai
! Tin* New
j a book ah on
l mcr and Me
j make if wol
Orleans Timrs khtr
d be in the hand*
11 i* a book
of every Farmer
C IIA U L V S T O N,
June 23
Jy
P. M.
.2:40 A. M.
... 0:tt0 A, M.
4;(X> P. M.
.... 0:40 P. M
. 1 > A. M.
lonely at Flor
ence with the Nm tliea.xtern Railroad f*.*r Charles-
ton. and nt King.-villc with th * South Carolina
| Railroad fi r Augusta.
pas«''ngers for Columbia ihoul-1 take the Ac
commodation Train.
TV.M. MuRAE.
April 11 7—tf UcnT Si pi.
)rlenn < ? Pirn'nme says : “So valuable
1 be found in the house of every Fur-
hunk*; Uh ekgint illustration* will
ome every whore."
'ctivo ii.vn and v n can make more money
ami giro better .satisfaction in .selling this book
than ..uy wm k in the lit Id.
Semi t : IGHi re cireuiar, telling all about it.
E. LI. TREAT CO.. Publishers.
No. • 51 Rri.adway, N. Y.
4‘d tf
Sept 8
LAW
PARTNERSHIP.
! F JI^H E undersigned La. ? ihis day formed a
p p.artncrahip, under the name and style of
i Milv* . vk Loyd. I..r the practice of Law and
Etjuitv, in tho County of Darlington.
; HENRY McIVER,
II. W. LOYD.
Nov 25 *J Jy.
f Domestic M’oue, t ... i J
\ 287, } Kl, *B { 289.
Wv ai-' rin-v l eooiving a very large slack, well
icb'CltU, lor Ijntli nor
Ki;rur, in.ii
Vr HOLMS M.K
I'Li’AH’i’MKNTS.
MKRCII.VNTS anil i’LANTKKS visiting our
city, are specially invit.-.l to evjntine our stock
FCLI
KL’l
to best ijltaiity.
I L I.L LINES OF LONG CLOTHS, :
24 c.
Together tvith every article to he found in »
tvcil selected stock, at
STOLL, WEBB & Co.,
Bascboitt's old stand.
Feb 1—1800—ly King street.
* * rveve.ib.
LI, 1.1 M: - OK t'ALlfO KltOM 7 to 144 e
LL LINES OF BKOWN SHIRTINGS, 7 «.
to 20 and
Oct 21