The Darlington democrat. (Darlington, S.C.) 1868-1871, March 23, 1870, Image 4
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STREET k SMITH, Proprietors,
No. 55 Fulton Street, N. Y.
Peb.9 16 Cm
TIMMONSVILLE
CARRIAGE
BUGGY MANUFACTORY.
T ill: undersigned respectfully .y~H; g _
informs the eitizens of Dar-
liugton and adjoining Counties .—
that he is prepared to put up in the best style
end at the lowest rates,
Baggies, Carriages, Wagons,
OART3, cScC.
Repairing 'lone with ueittnoHS and dispatch.
He respectfully solicits a share of public patron-
* gf ncEACHERN,
Sept 1
Timmonsvilie, S. 0.
48 ly
Onward! Upward!!
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JurzL
the
.our expectation, in the publication ef
CIIAII L( )TTE OBSBitVKH.
A\atnk©thir method of offering our papers.
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us alln>e , . **•« best ndvert’.riing mediums iu AVest-
eru Nortu Car' ll**.
AdvetiCteiTUnfi Solu&ffi "fcrnis M'><Jerat<'.
PABMIVMS "FltTiMn .MH!!
We o®»r FIVK vAltybl!, Agricultural Premi
ums to persons gett ing u^ Clubs for the Weekly
a fibarras- .AcW?t -s
SMITH, WATSON A Co,
" £ Chailotto, N. C.
Any. 2& If *■*
IduUaLtE WORKS.
‘■NHE nudwsigned informs his friends and the
■ puMio gcaerally iliat he hns t»s
** A ^ art, n Ik cop* constaatly
;n liund a line and select Block cf
And is prepared to tarnish and pul up srf. kinds
of work in his Fine, vis:
Monuments, Tombs, Mantels,
MU UAL TABLETS, BAPTISMAL
FONTS,
HEAD STONES,
Of all descriptions at the Lowest possible rates.
Iron Railings furrisL- •» to order, and general
satisfaction guarantee !. *
Ail orders will receive prompt attention. Ad
vances will be required on all work.
Persons wishing nm thing in my line should
consider the diftei enco of freight between, this '
point, and that of Charleston.
J. II. \ ILLl'NKUVK,
Market-street.
CnEuwr, S. C.
J. M. WOODWARD, Agent ai DaOington. and
W. A. CARRIGAN, Agent at ^Society Hill. Ml
orders through ihcm will receive prompt atten
tion.
April 7 27 Cm
T H E ID ^i. IR, Xj I IT T <3- T o IT ID IE DVH O O IR -A. T -
MS. JOHN LAURENS’
|J (uubing £>*cl)0i>l
FOR
YOUTSTO I*^k.IDIES s
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Send for Circulars, etc. -YEW
Srpt 8
49
tf
F. VON SANTEN,
IMPORTER OF
Paris Fancy G-oods,
Toys Dolls, Games, Children’s Car
riages, French Confectionery,
FIRE WORKS,
India Rubber Goods, «u*h as Clothing, Kurtery
Sheeting, Ac.
229 KING STREET,
Two Doors abore Markot-strooft,
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
June 2 35 tf
NOTICE.
T un “BISHOPVILLE INSTITUTE'* has
been thoroughly established, and tho Prin- |
cipal respectfully asks the patronage of the friends
of education in nnd around Darlington, 0. H.
Young ladies can obtain board for ten ($10.00)
dollars per month, in the family of the Principal.
I Soys can be accommodated with board by the
Rev. J. W. Crider, and others,, for tho same
amount.
Latin, Greek, ’jrench. Music, (vocal and in
strumental) Eng :sh and Mathematics are taught.
TERM ^ PER QUARTER :
1st and 2nd 'lasses $10 00,
3rd and 4th Classes * $ 8 00.
5th and Gth Classes $ 6 00.
Music $ 7 50.
Use of Piau # $ 2 50.
French $ 2 60.
For particulars apply to R. W. Boyd, Esq., of
Darlington: Capt. J. W. Stuckey and Charles
Spencer, of Pdshopville. or to
W. BEAUMONT CLARKSON,
Principal.
May 12 32 if
William G. Whilden & Co.
NO. 255 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON S. C.
H AVK ON hand a full
stock of Watchea, Jew
elry, Silvei ami Plated Ware.
Granite, China and Glass
ware,
Pocket and Table
enttiery. Gentlemens’ leather
Travelling Bags, Vases, Tooth _
nail a id Hair Brushes, and a variety" of Fansy
articles which they offer at moderate prices.
ALSO
Importers and Jobbers
OF
Crockery, China and Qlauware,
AT
XO. 137 MEETING STREET.
Oct. 28 6 ly
Old, stctncl,
Burnham’s Drug Store.
1 WOULD RESPECTFULLY
call the attention of FAR-
MERS and PH YSICIANS of the
Country, to my large STOCK of
Drugs and Medicines,
FANCY AND
TOILET ARTICLES,
Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, Acv, also, the old
Standard SARSAPARLLA. made from the original
receipt of it. W. Burnbara, which is rivalled by
none, and his Anti-Cholera Mixture, which will
cure Cholera and all disease of tho bowels. At
wholesale or retail.
Orders from the country on Factors, will be
promptly attended to.
Give me a call before going elsewhere.
F*. S. BURNHAM.
Sign of the Red Mortar,
King Street, Charleston, S. C.
Four doors below Calhoun Street.
Oct 28 5 1J
1869. 1869.
Spring Trade.
GREEN, WATSON A WALSH
QFnCR TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
THE PUBLIC,
Th. most
COldUPIIETE STOOIC
or
Dry G-oods,
GROCERIES,
Atw Ae- A#.
in Saml.r—nel.otod *• *uit th. timM. 6r«»t
inducements will be offered to cub buyers.
THE (5NE PRICE SYSTEM,
which ha* made this Store “A HOl'SEHOLP
WORD,” will be continued. Remember that we
deal in
“One Price.”
Thos. H.
1
Men’s Furnishing Goods,
| S constantly receiving additions to
Assortment of
Blackwell.
his Large
Ties,
ALL TI1K
LATEST STYLES OF
. - *
Scarf*,
llosierict.
Glare*,
. Jj^ler-toear,
Fine Shirts
Ready dale and to Order.
Rass" i’s Kill Gloves,
Our goods arc all marked at low prices, and in
Plain Figures, and our motto is ** .
“ONE PRICE.”
219 King Street, 1 duor halow_M*rket,
CharkUoH, S. C.
Oct 13
REEDER <fe
COTTON E.
—AMO—V
General Com
VdgorN
CIIARLF^oF sf^C.
V
C'.nsipnm-nU roq^stit.
YI°
'Chants,
tee.
WHOLESALE
CSWELL RLEDER
Aug 26 .
npTlf’S
WASHltiG- MACHINE
Lately MucU. -*nff the New
Universal Clbthes Wringer
Improved with ?at»5t Double Coo-
wiiKELs, and *b* pATRjfT Stop now unqa4«-
tionably far superior to ^Tf^rjhparatus for wash
ing clothes over invented, and wiU save their
cost twice a year, by ^saving labor and clothes.
Those who have useil them givo testimony as
follows:
“We liko our machine muoh : oould not be per
suaded to do without it,i*»nl with the aid of Doty
we fc.l that we arc m**ter» of the position.”—
Jis*. Scott, Jiishojj M. F. CtCui A.
“It i« worth one dollar a week in any family."
—A', r. Tribune. '1
“In the laundry of my bo{W^There U a per
petual tlianksgiving on Monday*, for tho Inven
tion.”—Rn. f'h*o<fart L.’tHylsr. - ;
“Every week ha* given At a i*rong« hold upon
the affociious of the inmate* of the laundry.”—
IT-
ly commend it to eoonoriintaiif time,
conton , j£8nt. M —1Uv< It. /tt&ys* _
y-r'Yon# laid.'. laprovement of ydlfj
i is % omplctc sncce a. I assure
thought
nr© invited to an examination of our STOCK.—
They can be supplied at Charleston Prices—freight
added.
Greeib Watson & Walsh
[woni.
be part-
(Robin-
R O
I
PARI
DEAL
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Boots, Shoes,
ii-Aurs <SoO.,
algo" :| i -
CHOICE FAMILY
; t*. .iMh.
which' they will »ell very 1^
April 14 28^; y
■ ■
^ Florence |
T he ABOVE HCTKtn<-. '' v
ly fitted up and tefimin,..: .
oi mo wnr, and now affords fnip££
dutions to the travelling public. 4 ’' Y- itg'i
supplied with the best that Northern a jd ftoui*n«t
cm markets ca 1 ^ ,afford. The proprire^i is i e-
termined to keep the best eating house 8outh of
the Potomac. ‘ J. W. GAM BLR
Propneior
inch *1*4 25
apeoMjJi.he
roateY ■
Cok. MAIN AND LIBERTY Sts.,
SUMTER, 8. JD.
C O T T O IsT
S IS IPP E D.
have made arraiiRcmeats to
SHIP COTTON TO
LV 02?l3L a
(ORE OR CHARLESTON,
CASH ADVANCES
vered, and having it held at
SITHER POINT
uot"w7-
foehioned wtMfyifc
lann lrees it dispensed #'th.” l
F. Round, Superin endent of tkt btSnt
ment of St, GuAsrine'* Nursery iff Nets York.
PRICES,—A Fair Offer.
Bond the retail pvUte, Washer, $14, Extra
Wringer $0, and we will forward either or both
machines, free cf freight, to places where no
one is selling; and so sure are w© they will be
liked, that wo agree to refund th© money if any
one wishes to return tho machines freo of freight
after a month's trial, according to directions.
No husband, father or brother should permit
the JrudgCKg of washing with th© hands, fifty-
two days in the year, when it can be done better,
. .more expeditiously,-and less labor, and noinjury
to the garmen's, by a Doty Clothes Washer, and a
Universal Wringer.
Canvassers with exclusive right of sale make
money fast, selling them.
Sold by dealerjr generally, to whom liberal dis
counts are madfc,
R. C. BROWNING, Gen. A sent,
32 orll andt St., New York.
Aug 18 40 f
A 8 KAY BE DESIRED.
'# will reevivo
H
South CarolinaSLate Agricultural
A Si)
Mechanical Magazine.
{OfHiil Ortjm tf t:,, ; Koulh < >Yoltna St'.if a
Atr {cultural a d Mrhunaal Socictj/fj
A T AN EARLY DAT! . T1IK SUBSCUIBFBS
will publish the tiratnumber of a Monthly
Magazine, devoted to the developsof tiic ma- j
terial interests of thisStiriv, and :!•© whole South; )
and will distribute five thousand copies gratui
tously, so that ev*ry one may s^e wirtt it is bo- i
fore subscribing. Hiey i itmd to make it *he !
b-^,nnd handsomest industrial magazine ever ^
pu r ^hed at the South, nn<! they . sk the cord'd j
co-aeration of every poo l ohi/mi in ting enter- !
prise, ^hich must redoundto thr public welmre. '
Persons wishing copies of the firgt i. r ber J
will please sen i their address to
AValktT, Kvuns A: roirstvoll,
I 5iar!oH<o;i, C.
may 1-
Joins IMelsss,
CABINET MAKER A NT)!
XJI’TXD S
'&/ v’-'W
I." T.F.ll IN
dia KiNO-StBMr. On.'ri.emtox, S. C.
JSpi.Goo'B •.vck-1 and sli;! ’irvlully.
Nov 24 — i i (’•),
Parrott’s
A ’ tTUKR Netr
/ailing eviii i-Ii.vii
ohosk no
has arnveo. and are
than the last. Nearly
every tai ug wanted can befouml here, and cvery-
thing guar.'nteed as cheap a« at Darlington C. II.
We hnv * a Full Stock, AIJ, NEW.
\\e bel.eve in quick sales and small profUe
be ’.v H buy all produce jJ the highest prices
Come and see
PARROTT A Co.
Septlfi ’ c<)
MISB. a. HAYNSWORTH,
removed to the Office oppo se the resi-
JT£ dencc of Maj. A, C. Spain, where she will
continue the business of Millinery nnd Dress
Making,
may 19 -S3 ly
JAMKS JLNOX, JOIIX ©ILL.
KNOX- & G1EE,
COMMIS8ION MEECIIANTS,
FACTORS IN COTTON & RICE,
Ko, 125, Smith’s Wharf,
BALTIMORE, MU-
Liberal advances made upon Cotton shipped
to us, and will hold the tfatm uatil ordered to sell.
Sept <S 49 Gin
FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1870.
) | 41- L i-.-i ICUi* i»ti ,.f <,ne Hundred end
—I— I xvu'y Tbi.iir.ird < uf Vick s lilnutra-
’’ ’ i.talrguc of .Seot’®-mi'l Floral Gtiiile, ie f.ub-
RTl d readv to ai*i-l out it ie elegardly
’’' ' ' 1 'ir.l. ; |: tier, .i!i uljout Tirl fine
w l '” 1 : !i/ri.»ine-..fVT »i,d Vegetables and
a I.,-., Uitul loll red I’laie consisting of.seven
rir. s uf I'uli.r ItruminowJi making a fine
BOgi ET OP
It is them i-t Ucr.jtiful
* r ?f! il Guide published, giving plain
and iborougb .ireetoins for tlie
< i LTunr op K( o\vy:ks AND YFGE-
TAjii.r.?!
The Florai Guide is publish
of my oust miers, t»i v.-iu , it j
aj>pKcation, liut will !) C f, v ;i
ply by .-riui •, for ten ccr
PARKER & KELLY,
H AVING just received TEN TONS of the
i'arolitm Fertillafier. Planters de-
j eirous to puvehase will do well to call and exam-
I inc this excellent manure. We are agents for
j the Carolina Fertilizer; and will furnish it on the
j most reasonable terms.
Dec 1, 1S39 7 tf
o
O 3NT
SUMTER,
LYNCHBURG,
MAYESN1LLR,
MANCHESTER,
AND TIMMONSVILLE.
GREEN, WATSON & WALSH,
Dealers In General Merchandize
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
WALKER. EVANS & COGSWELL,
Stationers, Printers,
AND
Blank Book Manufacturers,
3 BROAD STREET,
CHARLESTON, S.
C.
June 23
33
f STEEify
w-c:
l^TOj
Octal
THLOXES.
r.s ns tlin most in-
F
25-
cost. Ad h e
Jan 19
1 for tho benefit
ent fieo firi/hout
all ho ap-
hich is not hnlf the
•tames vtck.
R'lo’ est.'r, N. Y
TO FLrORlSTS.
RLSii Garden, Flower, Fruit, Herb, Tree,
5hrub and Evergreen Seeds, with direc
tions for culture, prepaid by mail. The most
complete and judicious assortment in tho country.
AGENTS WANTED.
orts of cither for $1.00; prepaid by
___ mail. Also Small fruits, Plants Bulbs,
J! the new Potatoes, &c., prepaid by mail. 4 lbs
early R o Potato©, prepaid, for $1.00, prepaid.
Now hardy fragrant everblooming Japan Houey.
suckle, 'tOcents, each, prepaid. True (.’ape Cod
Cranberry fer upland ' culture, $1.00 per 100
prepaid, with directions. Priced catalogue to
any address, gratis; ah) trade list. Seeds on
commission,
B. M. WATSON,
Old Colony Nurseries and Seed ^Warehouse,
Plymouth, Muss. Ihdablished in ]H42.
January 19 18 4t
U
CARRIAGE
-A.TSTID
BUGGY MANUFACTORY
AT
i^-A.i^x.iisroToisr, r. a.
T HE nnderaignKi bug lenvplo inform tho
citiurns uf Darlinglon on.l Vlirromi
country, that they have opened n SHOl* i.t Uar-
Itngton t ourt Houec, for the P ur,,;^ 0 of c , rrjr .
legon tliebuseineiw of Diann^ctuime and rc-
pa.mig Bugg.ce, Carriages, Waggons, ; ’ arts , &c .
All work done with nr.atncss and diSpaKh
trolVc e ' PCCtf y !>0 ' : - C:i " a!,Hre ar )”‘ biie P-
“ept
D. Vt. BAST, A
Dariin.” on.
CO.
wmm
at
GROCERIES,
AND EVERYTHING DESIRED,
That we buy for CASH, and sell for
Oxxly,
AND THAT WE HAVE BIT
ONE PRICE.
The learned and unlearned are dealt with alike.
.'0r,vS?N•
mm
liacy year* &;o, tia nrritw cf tioro lino: azd an invalid i^Tnician, xii’e Yiating th«
Island of Si Crolz for tiieir heiltn, esperioncol nnd wit=e;:od many surprising and
benofleial effect; cf tbs Sun; tier: prsducsd upon ainj of tis invalid; who vrere ‘.lit*
ourselves) seeking heaiti ; and, upon inquiry and ievostijatien, obtained a fall bistory
of its medicinal virtues. He vas feiipbted ard mrpristd, and affer his own recovery,
which scon occurred, determined, if posable, to procure tho cole right to manufacture
and sell it in the United States.
The result of his labors was a glorious sueces* for himself and suffering humanity,
for tho celebrated PLANTATION SITTZSS wa: thus made known to the world. PLAN
TATION BITTE3S being an anioio of real merit, founded upon new principles, and
relying wholly upon tho vegetable world for its medioinal effects, worked a rapid revolu
tion in the history of medicine, and became as a household word all over the civilised
world. The cabailstie S. T.—1860—Z. was a talismsn of health, and the demand for
the PLANTATION EITTESS soon far exceeded the abilities of the proprietors to supply.
Notwithstanding the large importation cf St. Croix Sun, made espressly for the com
pounding of theso Sitters, the quantity -was inadoquato. It therefore became necessary
that arrangements upon an extensive scale abroad should at once be made, and an agent
was dispatched to St Thomas for that purpose. Ho was fortunate in securing and
leasing several plantations on rose of tho largest and most productive estates on the
island. Houses, stills and pressos were erected as if by magic, which utterly “ aston
ished the natives.” The services of experienced men and natives of the island were pro
cured, and very soon the proprietor: of tho PLANTATION LITTSSS were in a position
to supply their laboratory with all the perfectly pure St. Croix Sum necdod in manufac
turing the 03EAT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND INVIC-OSATOS. The above cut represents
the natives crashing ths sugar-cans and otherwise preparing it for tho stills and presses.
As an antidote to Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Ualarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, and
ethor kindred diseases, the uso cf ths PLANTATION EITTEES is unsurpassed la the
history of the world. Over Eve million bottles are disposed of annnally. Thsy are
adapted to old and young, male and female. They ars agreeable in taste, and always
produce an immediate tonsficial result.
h 3, 1869. 22 ly
THE LIFE
Extraordinary Career and Duu iy Exploits
OF
ALLAN PINKERTON,
THE
GREAT DETECTIVE OF THE AGE
We have now in Preparation nn<l will Publish
on the 27th of October, Infant, in No. 1201 of
the
NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE,
The life an»l exploits of Allan Pinkerton, tha
moat able and successful Detective the world has
ever known.
We have been nt great pains to obtain the faets
ami circumstances attending the remarkable life
of this most extraordinary man, who has been
mainly instrumental in 'developing the greatest
crimes comm it |dd in this court! ry, and bringing
their authors to justice, besides rendering in-
valitablc tervice to the Government during the
lute rebellion.
The Biography of Allan Pinkerton is truly
Romance of Life, and the demand for it in at.
parts of the country will be so great that those
who desire to secure copies, and who live at a
distance, should either subscribe at once, or no
tify the newsdealers from whom they purchase
ihat they may obtain ^ full supply on tl.eir first
order.
Oct 2.1 2 i
3? _ UP - T O .A.3L.E.
rharlp*tjn, S. €., Manufacturer of
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS.
J) K M O € R A T
JOB OFFICE.
I AM nnw preparcilto execute »’.I JOB WORK
of every .luecriprion, such a.
LAW BLANKS,
LAW BRIKFS,
HAND DILLS, '
riLL HEADS,
LA1JKLS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
VISITIN'f CARDS. AND PLACARDS.
All work jicat’y an i promptly executed at prices
to suit.
ALSO —
Cards and Printing Paper always on hand,
Office iu rear of McCalls’ Store.
CHER AY/ & DARLINGTON R. R.
• ■fsc a art
i
SCPEUINTKNDENT’S OFFICE, 1
CuXRAW, S. C., March 10, 1870 J
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. THE ISTH inst.,
tho following Schedule will be run by the Trains
on the Hoad:
DOWN.
Leave Choraw
Cashc’s
Society Hill
Dove’s
Darlington
Arrive at Florence
Leave Florence
Darlington
Dove's
Society Hill
Cash’s
Arrive at Oheravr
A M
IT.
7 45
8.n “
8.45 “
9-2x5 •*
10.00 “
10 45 A. M
3 30 P M
4.15 “
4.50 *•
5.30 “
C.05 “
G.30 P. M
These Trains make close connections with the
trains io and from Charleston.
Passengers for the Kingsyilleend of the W. k
M. K P.., are not delayed at Florence. Those
for the Wilmington end remain at Florence from
10.45 A. M. to 3 P. M.
S. J?. SOLOMONS, Superintendent.
mar 19
North Eastern Rail Road.
SUPERINTENDENT S OFFICE, N. E. It. R. T
CijaHleston, S. C., March 11, 1870. j
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY THE 13 th inst.,
the following schedule will bo run by the Trains
on this Road:
EXPRESS DAILY.
Leave Charleston
0.80 A. M
Arrive at Florence
3.00 1’. M
Leave Florence
II. 15 A. M
Arrive at Charleston
5.00 r. M
THROl'<;H NIGHT
BXrilKtiS.
Leave Charleston
<i 50 I>. M
Arrive at Florence
12 Mi'luiglit.
Leave Florence
1.45 M
Arrive at Charleston
7.50 A. M
Both cf these Trains make close connection
With tho Through trains to the Northern lies
The Niphi Expr* -^s wi * not run on Sundays.
The train on t o ^Heraw A Darlington Road
connects with thii Day Express to and from
Charleston.
S. S. SOLOMONS,
SuperinD-ndent.
CHALLES KERRISON,
F ORMERLY OF THE FIRM OF C. A E. L.
KERRISON, would inform his friends and
the public that lie has purchased from Mr. James
I>. Betts, all his
STOCK IN TRADE, &c.,
.AT THE STORE,
No. 2.»2 Khif? Strci t, CUnrlestou, S. 0.,
AXR Wil l. tHEIIK COXTIM'K Tim
DRY GOODS BUSINESS
WHOLESALE nnd RETAIL, FOR CASH, on liin
own individual account and responsibility. He
will proceed without delay, to replenish and re
new the Slock, and continue so doing until the
aasortment shall be madecf in pie to and attractive.
As the term* will be Siriclly Caalt, or approvod
city acceptance for a short credit, it necessarily
follows that the prices must he kept at least as
low- as t',> be found at any other respectable es
tablish merit.
Ills brother, Mr. E. L. KERRISON, assisted by
Maj. A. B Mi DONELL. both experienced mer-
chants in this line, wil! i.o found «< Iris i»tore aid
ing in the conduct and management of tho busi
ness, nnd it is hoped that his and their efforts to
win tire confidence and pKtronftge of tho public
will be as successful as in past days was the old
firm at corn* r of King and Market Street,
inch 24—ly
Scott’s "Shirt Emporiurn
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE
QEiNrxXjEnvrETNr’s
FURNISHING STORE
IN CHARLESTON.
The
Proprietor of the Genllemen’s Furnishing Goods
Emporium. Meeting-street, near Market, desirous
of bringing the famous
Star
Shirts into general use, and believing that it is
only necessary for gentlemen to wear these
Shirts
once to be well pleased with them, will hereafter
offer them to his customers
and
the public generally at cost prices. Ills stock ol
Neck Ties, Scarfs and
O ollars
will also be sold at such prices as to defy compe
tition, and if satisfaction i» not
Given
he will return the money. His charges arc so
reasonable as almost to make buyers believe the
articles are given
Away
He is prepared to make Shirts to order with the
utmost dispatch; n. u his assortment of ready
made Shirts is so full tlnit buyers can be fitted at
at a moment’s notice. For proof of the*© stote-
ments call
At Scott's
Star Shirt and Furnishing Goods Emporium.
Meeting-street, nearly opposite Market Hall
mar 24—25 ly
Wanted-
rjv
-Agents,
W. & M. R. R. COMPANY.
GEN ERA 1. SH *»K E i N TEN DEN TS OFFICE, I
WiLLuixtiTox, N. C , Nov. 5, 1869. j
O N and after Monday nigh: the 8th inst.,
Passenger* for the W. \ M. R. R.. will lake
pot, and the
10:
. r
r.
if
the train at the W. k. 'I R. i
following schedule will be run ;
EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leave M’illmi. gton daily at 4.03 A.
Arrive at FWenrr...
Arrive -it Kii.gnville
Leave Kingsville
Arrive at Florence,...
Arrive at \Vduring!on. i #
Express Train connect cb>- 7 y at r!i*r
the N it hr ..tern UHilioad for rimrlv
Chero .. and Darlington Railr. ad f .r
Rnd nt Kin -Nville wilh tin* Sm ill ('nru
road for Augusta, to which point the
through without change.
AbTOMMODATION TRAIN.
T cave V/ili:,ijjgion daily
Arrive at Florfncc’
Arrive at King-w illc
Leave Kingsville
Arrive at Florence
Ar r. » at \\ D,.,-,ingt..n.,
:51 P. M
: 15 I* M.
cnee with
ton, and
I 'heiaw.
• na Pail-
car I U!l
O sell a now book ot great value lo Farm
ers. Mechanics, an 1 Working me n of all
trades and occupations, 13th edition now ready.
The
FARMER’S & MECHANICS’
Edited by GEO. E, 'WARING, Jn.
Anti * r of •l.lenicnfs of Agriculture,” “Draining
For Profit and for Health,” and former
ly Agricultural Engineer of
Central Park, N, Y.
D«. M Octavo P;tges and over 200 Illustrations.
T he New Orleans Tones ?nys: “It is a book
whieli slionM be in the hands of every Farmer
m l Meelianio.”
The New Orleans /Vcoyt/ne say's : “So valuable
a book should be f ound in Hie house of every Far-
merand Mechanic; its <! *gnnt illustrations will
make it welcome everywhere.”
Active men and women can make more money
and give butter satisfaction in selling tins bock
than any work in the field.
Send for Hi-page circular, telling all about it.
IF B. TREAT & CO., Publishers.
No. f»54 Broadway, N. Y.
8
49
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\SM
at (*: 15 P. M.
2:40 A. V..
.. '. <*0 A, M.
1:00 V. M,
.... R IO !’. M
firl" \. M.
M R \ K.
Geu l Sr pi.
PARTNERSHIP.
_JL r
LAW
rSlH\) unriev-dgned l:avc this d v formed a
p paHuvr-iiip, under the nemo and style of
Melvm* 1’ v '. .r F practieo of Law and
1.' pi. v, in (it-, i d unty of Dariinot n.
in:\in Muiver,
U. ’V. BOVD.
Nov 25 y ly.
i
H WING THE LARGEST AND MOW
COMPLETE FACTORY in the Southern
Siatos, and keeping always on hand a large and
mftst complete slock of Doors, Sashes. Blinds,
Sa di Doors. Store Doors. Shut ter*. Mouldings,
kc., &c., 1 am enabled to sell low und at Manu
facturer's prices.
>. N. B.—Strict attention paid to shipping ia
good order.
April 7 27 ly
HART,TARKER & CO.
DARLINGTON, C. H., S. C.
Would respectfully call tlte attention of tb#
citizens of Darlington to their new ami complete
supply of
PURE DltUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT
3IKDICINES, &G.,
AVould also call llic special atteution of Phy-
ficians to our stock of Drugs,
All prescriptions put up with care.
TERMS CASH.
April 14 2S ly
DANIEL H. SILCOX.
Aj-- c dL
FURNITURE AND CHAIR
WARFHOUSE,
175 177 iind 17'J King Street,
Charleston, S. C.
Furniture male nnd repaired. Coeds
packed with care for Shipping.
Oct 21 4 1-y,
‘ HENRY B1SCH0FF & CO.,'
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Axn Dkalers in
WINES,
LIQUORS,
SKGART.
TOI’ACCO,
&e., Co.
lOT* E_SN.S*r 33^V^T,
C&arlestOH, s. C.
u. maciioFF. c. wcluxbm. j. m. rurait
Oct 21, 4 1-y
VICTOUIA iiOTEL*
CHARLESTON, S. C.
F. OPDEBEECK,
Proprietor.
P«c 23. 13 tf
ROBERT CHISOLM, JR
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR,
(Hike, 17 Rroad-strcft,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sept 8 40 tf
DRY GOODS
fo:r xi-iE se^soist,
JUST OPENED
AT
STOLL, WEBB & Co.
f Domestic Stoke, ) Tr . f Lace Store, )
{ 287, } K "‘3 { 289. }
We arc now receiving a very large stock, well
selected, for both our
RFTAIL and
WllUi J'.SAI.F.
DF.FARTMENTS.
MERCHANTS and T'LANTFUS visiting our
city, are sneeinlly invited to examine our stock.
FULL 1 INKS OF TALiro FLOM 7 to 14* c.
FULL LINES OF BltOWN SIIIBTINGS, 7 c.
to best tjuality.
FILL LINKS OF LONG CLOTHS, 7 to 20 and
21 c.
Together with every article to be found in a
well ..elected block, at
STOLL, W EBB A To ,
Banc up rx’s old stand,
Feb 1—1S00—ly King streat.
OSTENDORFF~& CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
DKALER8 IN
WINES, LIQUORS & SEGARS,
175 Fast Bay,Charleston, 8. c.
Agents for H. Clausen's Ales.
Aug 21 ill ly
OSTENDORFF & CO.,
W110 LKSA LE CROCE R S,
Dealers in
iriNES, nqCORSN SUGARS,
No. 175 Hn.u Bay.
CHAltUvSTON. S. C.
Mgcnt.-t for li. Clauseu’s Ales.
Nov 24 (5—tf
J. r. O’NF.ILT, V. I., o’ NEILL*
JNO, F. O'NEILL & SON,
WHOLES A LE C JiOCERS, •
Dealers in » "
U7A7;.S'. Liornits, oV.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS*
Also Ageuts i'or John 'J' tyTor's .Sons Albanj^rean
No. V'l »’;*' f Bay.
ClIAEU'STOX, s. c.
Nov 21 05—6m