The Darlington democrat. (Darlington, S.C.) 1868-1871, April 06, 1870, Image 4

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' r ,i|k • JiarsK.-A.'w- iEVSLK WOKU8. /■ft THE E^.HLIHTCa-TOTr EEHOCH-A-T. 5 « T T MS. JOHN LAURENS’ ptt!ir&in0 S'djaol —roii— ■YOXJJNTO T.ATDIES, CHARLESTON, S. C. Corn Meal. ? > Scad for Circulars, etc. 49 “IS* tf his fvicnds»n<l the r^ 1 ( „‘ L |h resmue-l his ’eb" i re. u-ik.ups euustastl.v d .leet r tycli of HEEE, jvwc l to fnrni.~b an*1 pul up ftll kinds of work iu his lino, vsz: ■* , ^.mumcnU Tomb', Mantels, PSlUHAL T A li L K T S, DAl’TlSMAL FONTS, HEAD STONES, Of all d "Cription* -it ihe l.owc-t possible roles. Iron Raibnes furnished to order, uud general natisiociion guaranteed. All o; Ins .ill re •••tve pr nipt nttention. Ad- vauces uill be re [. . ed o. ‘’ll ’.e:irl\. Persons ivis]ri■ r anylii'.ug in niy line rh -Mbi consider I lie difference of freight between tills point a lid that ofClinilcslon. 1 J. II. VIl.LKNErVE, Market-street. Ohk.ua w. S. C. J. M WOODW \RD, \pcnt at Darlington, and W. A. CAHRIO.VN. Agent at Society Hill. All orders througli them will receive ijrompt atten tion. April 7 27 Cm NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE N E W Y 0 R K W E F. K f - Y, Thk I’Eopbb’s Favoiutk Journal. The Most fittcrt'sting Stories Are always to be found in the N E \V Y O R K W E E K L Y. F. VON ANTENS, IMPORTER OP Paris Fancy G-oods, Toys, Dolts, (James, Children's Car riages, Freneii Confectionery, FIRE WORKS, India Rubber Goods, gush as Clothing, Nursery Sheeting, &c. 221) KING STREET, Two Doors above Market-street, CHARLESTON, S. C. June 2 25 tf »> At present lucre ire IX GREAT STORIES ruiiJug through Us columns : and at least One Story I- Jloirur. Every Month. New subscribers arc thus sure of having the .. niu ticement of a new continued story, no mat- ■ .. .i ihey subscribe t\.f the NEW YORK W FEKRY. V . h number of the N11W TURK WCEKI.V coiit i ,S Several II s'.ful illustrations Double (! .. 1 i-iouut .if lb ad ; .og Matter of anyfpa- . ; ct.iss, and the Bketclies, Short Stories, 1V..I.I' c .. ore by the ableet umers in Ameri- c.i and Europa. The N EW YORK WE E K LY | ,] oc « n )t conf.ne Us* usefulness to Jimuseraent, but I pub’.is.iss u gif »t •p.iiiu?oy of really Instructive MAtter iu the inoslooittleiiscd form. 1 .fo ^ V. Weekly Departments bnvr anained a ItiiSim ri "om their breritv, cr itence. and co.veetnrs-. iiiE i*AH Ault a i'H arc acid <• up of the coa. ntratcl wit Mad hum<u' **f m i-un > • Tin; Knowledck !k»x i- l to useful iu formation '.’ i a’l riismier «>; subjects. Tmi: News Ifkms give in the f words til most i: 'table doings h’i over woj-M. ThkGo" ;p wmi C'! uc- nnents contau s answer® to iiKpiirics upon nil imaginable wibjcci* An Unrivaled Literary Paper. IS THU >. NEW YORK WEEKLY. ootaines frorb KlttHf ••-VC'-RU.', and !'V.I-' TO THE Southern People! I NS U KM YOUR LIFE TO-DAY, THAT YOUR FAMILY MAY BE Provided For. Tomorrow Yon MAY Die! PIEDMONT &. ARLINGTON Life Insurunce Company, RICHMOND, A A. Assetts over $1,500,000. DIVIDENDS declared for I3C9, 40 ^ct. Purely a Southern Institution. Policy Holders Participate iu Profits—Policies Non-forfeiting. This popular and and successful Southern Life Insurance i-ompany now stands at the head of the list of the niSKT, most J.mr.n vLaad stronuest Companies in America. Its affairs are govern ed by the rest men in our country, and the prompt manner in which the policies u.e paid when due, as well as the caref ul and prudent in vestment of its funds, recommend it t<Miie V SOLTI FERN PEOPLE, as THE Company for them to Insure in. w. c. CABRiNQTON, President.. John edwauds. Vice President. ^wjj *». J. hartsook, Secretary. ' r . hopkins, .Asst. Secretary. ’rectors for South I’arolina.—Ex. Gov. M, L. Honham, Dr. Isaac Dranch, Dr. J. J. Ward law. S. L. Lcapiiart. The undersigned respectfully solicits the pac fronage of the good citizens of this section ior this company. Addons G. McD. STOLL, Agent, Floremje, S. C. Dr. W. A. V/ashington, Medical Adviser, Oc? 13 3 , iy LAW PARTNERSHIP. T HE undersigaed liarfy thi day formed a partnership, under the name and style of Mclver & Boyd, for the practice of Law and Equity, in tha OountT of Darlington. ^ JULVIir McIVEB, R. W. BOYD. (OR sale st HART k PABKER S Steam Mill. Those in need of either w ill find it to their interest to call and examine corn, meal, and price. Jan 23, 1870. William G, Whilden & Co., NO. 255 KING STKEET, CHARLESTON S C. H AVE ON hand a fall stock of Watches, Jew elry, Silvei and Plated Ware. Granite, China and Glass ware, Pocket and Tabic cuttlery, Gentlemens* leather Travelling Bags, Vases, Tooth nail and Hair Brushes, and a variety articles which they offer at moderate prices. ALSO Importers and Jobbers OF Crockery, China and Glassware, AT iVO. 137 MEETING STREET. Oct. 28 6 ly 180H. 1800. Spring Trade. f fancy Old gg-txvOLd..- Burnham's Drug Store. f WOULD RESPECTFULLY call the attention of FAR MERS and PHYSICIANS of the Country, to my large STOCK of Drugs and Medicines, bA.NCV AMI TOIIiET AKTICI.ES, Suougcf. Bmsbes. Per fumery SumUnt 8 ARt. A PARLL A, nm.le from the origiiml receipt of B. W. Ibirnhai.i, whicii ia rivslled by none, nnd bin Anti-f!b.ol«ra MUturc, whicb will cure ('holer* aiui u!i iliaeaae of lUe bowel,. At whoteMilo or reti-il. Oni -rs from, iha country on Factors, mil be promptly atteuacil to. Give me a call before yoing elaewtiere. E. a BORNQAM, fti-n nf the Re'! Mm-tar. Kin^ street, Cbnrieslon, 3. C. e Four iloors below Calhoun Street. )ct2S . 6 Ac., also, the oht 'V» Nov 2b ■TT" Joftii "ARINJt; VJ ly: fro— KlGHT -to UIKM ai-.VjT•• -■"'R, '1 no ’fcrniii <o Subseribors; One Ve.ir—elnpte eopv i .TViiree Pollans. J *• “ FoitF copies (32 50 each) Ten Doiiara. j “ “ Light copies Twenty Dollars. Thosj aanding $20 for a club of Eight, all sent at one tint will be entitled to a copy Fvee. Gotti ra-up of clubs can afterward add single co pies at ^2.50 each. STREET & SMITH, Proprietors. No. 55 Fulton Street, X. Y. Fch.O Hi unl , ^ TIMMONbVILLE BUGGY MANUFACTORY. T UB undersigticil rt-'pectfully ^ inform* the citiicus of Bar- fry. .'jee lington. »ail adjoining Counties ’w’ that he i? prepared to put up iu the best style and at the lowest rates. Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, cScCV Repairing done with ne itne^s and dispateh. He respectfully dieif^ a shar*> of public itttrun-, J. A. IdcEACHERW, TimiiicuAviile, S. C. Sept 1 48 •• ly clns; K it AS WSmi ajOTY’S WASHING- MACHINE Lult lf jfucb Improved—and Die New Universal Clothes Wringer 1U>wi:t.’*,T\vtext Double Coo- ^FATrf.v^5>rop »re now unques- Tmproved wiiMRirS, and tn< ti on ably far flup^ior to any qpuratus for wash ing detbea ever invented, and will save Uytiv costAwieo ajjiar, by saving labor nud 0]otli| Those sdMhrhiive' irted^thom give Salima follow. > , “Vv’c like our ipaebipc miefi; couh ■Ht,% ■*'..!"vitli the < i ■ IA'worth : Staple and Taney Dry Goods, IBoots, Shoes, -A Fair Offer. Onward! Upward!! ’ AVIXG met with •jur expectation, i success, far beyond l the publication ol X3I: the CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, *ia tak this method of effering our papers, Daily, Tri-weekly and Weekly. an among the be e f fulvcrlising mediums in VVest- V ^ - ^CHOICE FAMILY pn erv low for cash. Jy.. Hotel. * T he atio^rhot;^ ?as f.elx elegant- ly fitted up and . ,jt FingC Hie cloaca % 01 the war, and now nL'h ig superior^accunmo- ^ dations to the travelbiig i^bHo. The lableil supplied with the best that WrtheriLnnd A»uiYiy ern markets can .'iriTord.' 'The proprietor is IV-' I. nnincdto keep the hest cnhi£ iiouse South oi IhelVcmac. . ' ~ - J. W, 0AM Bm •* . ... Propneioc mch 21 • •" 25 ern Norih l arolins. AilccftaeineaU Sjlti ’ 1 . Term* Mnhrale. PRR'TIFMS! eitr>m T 'IS!! Wc offer F! \'K Vii' ijil ■ Apricultur*! IVcmi- ums to J.e. j t; up Flubs :'or the Weekly Observer. Adirc-s cr^iiss *169/1 ^O^YIDS. j mm, Y\T80N ,v f'o, Charlotte, N. C. 17 if Son'll CaToIhiri/ . Meciiariic* hto Agricultural M; O Ygazihe. ' OiV o, Ayriot 7 !arc' an 1 ’ <rt>Una Staff i <d .SViefy.) N lAB'.V !>.tTK. Tin; di ptihl’sh thi* iir-tnumber <>f a M■ d.L- All tiv ’ • is..: copie ^ntl th 'ir a.l-t' ivnU u-. r. A NOTHRM New Erode b.ag arrived, and are -■ Ilir.g cxrji cheaper than the last. Nearly very thing whfir-lcan befuimd here, and evory- tguarifnteed- cl" op as fit Darlington C. H. We here •full Stock. A 1.1, NliW. TVe 1 Hove in quick - ties and small profits. AW wiffbuy all produce at the highest prices i <’ •me and sec -• PARROTT & Co. 8 ptjSy 60 : “viaSszs 7 FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1870. ■nlTE Frst Edition of one Hundred and j Twenty Thousand copies of Vick’s Illustra ted Oitah'.yuo of Seeds and Floral Guide, is pub- j iished ami rea*ly to send out. If is elegantly ‘ printed <>n fine tinted paper, with about 7Dtl fine ; w t l !hi«;-v ivinesVf Flower# and Vegetables, and i ] r an: iiul (’olo^ed. I’late, consisting of seven va- i : • tie- ■ ; /’/./ r J)nnD.>nnntii. making a fine Ji DHT/F OF rnLUXES. It is . t :m::.bi r r.utiful. well ps tlio most in- (iuidc juib*. he 1, giving plain ‘ctoir.® for D e I M ay 1 j KKSKi! si ts zzyaan i nKm ■ • f 1 by iTosdallis, u ' WXTvr;:. r:> HART, i ar;;i. FL TA !>Ll.S. !e ?-» n;,bli\!(fd f'»v : i it - sen* free wi/hout var led t hivu is not half the II b r, - your .if - ?, y "' r-rt- **i buF’iJoshing' Jiinc has beCTI used in our laundry, an housekeeper expresses herself as highly pleased with it. It certainly accomplishes a greater quantity of work, with less labor, and does’ not w ear the clothes near so much the old fashioned wash-board. 13y using it, ono^unndress is dispensed with.”—W/n. M. F. Kmairt. Superintendent of (he Infant Impart- Went of St. Catherine's Nursery of New York. 'PRICES, Se1?d* the retail jirice. Washer, $14, Extra Wringer $0, and*we will forward cither or both mac hints. of freight, to places where no one is selling; and so sure are we ilicy will bo liked, that we agree to refund the money if an}’ one wishes to return the machines free of freight after a month's trial, according to directions. No husband, father or brother should permit th* drudgery of washing with the hands, fifty- two days in the year, when it can be done better, more expeditiously, and less labor, and no injury to the garments, by a Doty Clothes Washer, and a Universal Wringer. ’ Canvassers with exclusi ve right of sale make money fast, selling them. Sold by dealers generally, to whom liberal dis counts are made, R. C. BROWNING, Gen. Asrent, 32 ortl andt St., New York. Aug 18 40 f GrOOIDS FOR THE Xj .A. 3D I IE SL Mrs.E. H. HAYNSWORTH, M AR removed to the Office opposite the resi dence of Maj. A. C. Spain, where she will continue the business of Millinery and Dress .Making, nmy 19 S3 ly Carriage Painting, I lfAVE opened a Shop under my Photograph Gallery, and am prepared to Paint and Trim iu the very best style. Carriages • and Buggies. also Furniture cleaned, paimed nnd varnished. Sign Painting, Gilding and Fancy Painting, aC. All work, no matter how small, warranted to give satisfaction. J S. FLOYD. Sept 22 , 51 tf TO FLORISTS. I -^ItESn fiarit' Ti. Flovi-ffr, Fruit, Tfrrli. Trre. ' 5iirul) mini Kvergr.on Sci"!h, with ilirrc- tionufsr culturB. prepaid by mail. The must complete and judicious »s,orlrj' > nt in the country. AGENTS IVANTED. earls of either for $1.00: prepaid by mail. Also Small fruiti*. i’1:1 nIs Bui!),, all the new Potatoes, Ac., •'repaid by mnil. d ilis early Uoso Potntoe. prepaid, for tH.OO, pr. paid. ! New hardy fragrant evorlloominjr .Japan ll ’iicy. stickle. .Vlcetits. each, prepaid. T i.o<'a]ieCod he bincnt • Oronberry, for nplaa! culture. e-l.tM per 100 „ . I p-epnid. ivitli directions. Priced cataiofruo to id who sp- ; £ a i 1 j 1 . f . s , ) gratis; also trade list. Seeds on GREEN, WATSON & WALSH OFFER TO THEIR FRIENES A?ID THE PUBLIC, The most stogies: OF BBry Ooods, GROCERIES, &C., &C., &£. in Rumtar—selected to suit the time*. Great jnducerr.cnt : will be offered to cash buyer*. THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM, which has made this Store “A HOUSEHOLD WORD,” will b'e continued. Remember that we deal in GROCERIES, AND EVERYTHING DESIRED, l That we baj for CASH, and sell for AND THAT WE HAVE BIT ONE PRICE. The learned and unlearned are dealt with alike. W H 0 L E S A L E ■■"srEsiFa., are invited to an elimination of our STOCK.— They can b* supplied at Charleston Prices—frmght added. Green, Watson & Walsh Cob. MAIN AND LIBERTY Sts., SUMTER, S. C, a O T T O lfcT S II 1PP E lie E have made arrangements to SHIP COTTON TO BALTIMORE OR CHARLESTON, MAKING CASH ADVANCES same when delivered, and having it held at EITHER POINT A S LONG AS MAY B K DESIRED. We will receive OO T TO 3XT AT SUMTER, LYNCHBURG, MAYESNILLB, 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, S. C. CHARLESTON, Juno 23 38 Oct 21 li FARMER!*)! Increase your Crops and Improve your Lamia by using PIKE NIX GUANO, Imported by us direct from the Phoenix Islands, South Pacific Ocean. WILCOX, GIBBS & CO’S., MA XIEEL A TED G EA NO. Prepared at Savannah, Ga., and Charleston, •S. C,. which has proved iu the soil the bujt Ma nure in use. GurntOy Salt ami Planter Ccmj'oyni'l, Also prepared at Savannah and Charleston, for sale for cash or on time. WILCOX GIBBS & CO., Importers and Dealers in GUANOS. 90 Ray street. Savannah, Gn. 64 Kast Bay street. Charleston, S. C. 241 Broad street, Augusta, Ga* For further information, address as above for circular, or subscribe to “Southern Agriculturist’ published by W. 0- Msxemurphy <!*c Co., at Augus ta and Savannah, Ga., at the low price of 25c. per annum. Dec 15 9 CARRIAGE -/AISTD BUGGY MANUFACTORY. . AT ;t> AND VEGE- commiss.oii. I'J if n. Old CoUiT.j Nurwirles nr.d Seed W Ply mint li, Msi-.s. li.tublitli.'d ia 18i2. Jamuiry H) lu WATSON, hoi 3D^ATlLIlS3'G!-T01Sr, S- G . T m: under.igned beg leave to iiiform the citinns i t Darlingion and surrounding rounlry. that tiny have opened n SHOP at Dar lington Court House, for the purpoee of carry ing on the bus.iinesa of manufacturing and re pairing Itugifics, Carriages. Waggons. Carts, &c. All work done with neatness and dispatch. We respectfully solicit a share of publia pa tronage. D. W. HAST, A CO. Darlington, S. C. Sept 20 82 tf Mew Store. We have just opened a now, and well sellcctcd stock of Goods at Parrott’s Roads, Six miles from Darlington Village. We rcf-pcctfuliy mnW tiio public loglve us a call. Our Stock wili speak for PARROTT & CO. Sepl5t 50 tf To G-in Owners. This is to say. that ive have had our Rina re paired by Bourdine's flin Saw ftominer an t find it to be superior to tlioliand saw mode of .hal pe* ning, it frees (lie saws front lint, especially ult.n ginning damp cotton, and adds greatly to tlie sample and facilitates t ,o gin in feeding more in (lie same timooverthc hand file. It restores the teeth to their original shape,making all alike., in doing so it lengthens the tooth as mneii as it is worn oif at the (mint before needing repair again. We would say it 4oe« nb tiiat it is claimed to do, and would respectfully recommend our farmers to give it a trial. P. A. Wibso.N, M. D .Tjjsse Keftb, H D. F. Kolmns, Lazarus ?Ii>n«is, James Coker, S. AY. Morris, W. Cot.*. W. V. Gee, J. M. Coker, E. G, Kirvin, Li. R. RAGSDALE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry Goals, Grocrri/:*, Provisions, IFmea Liquors, dre. TIMMONSVII.LE, S. C. Would inform the public generally, that be has on hand a full assortment of the above mentioned goods, which be has just received and is daily receiving, to keep the stock full. Has on iiaud and to arrive 100 bbl*. choice Family Flour, at $9.00 per barrel. Have just received a choice and select stock lot of Gentlemen’s Clothing, iet^vts of the latest styles. I have on band a splendid assortment of Ladies Drc^s Goods, comprising choice silk patterns. Alpacas, and French Poplins, also Ladies Cloaks of all styles, Hats, Bonnets, .to., ac. 1 have ihe most complete stock of Ladies and Gents .''hoes in the country I wish the public generally to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as I cell at aston ishingly low p rices for cash. I am the Agent of Whann’s Superphosphate— the great fertilizer of all crops—which l am pre- pired to furnish to any extent, liefer you to Dr. H. K, W. Flinn and others, who have used it. I am prepared to receive Cotton c.n consign ment and make as liberal advances ns ran be bad in Charleston, or any other city North or .S’outh, For further particulars call and sec for yourselves. Dec 15 9 bm T3EX3H! D L M O C R A T JOB OFFICE, S AM now prepare*'! to oxocute all JOB AYORK of «vcry ilesoription, Buell as LAW BLANKS. LAW BHLKESi HAND BILLS, BILL HEADS, LABELS, . - ^ BUSIN ESS CAB PS, VlfSKs'Cr CARDS. AND PLACARDS. All work neatly anil promptly cxecuietj at prices to ruit. ALSO Card, and Printing Paper ulwaya on hand. Office iu rear of McCall,’ Store. CHERAW & DARLINGTON R. R. 3S? SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, 1 Chf.haw, S. C., March 10. 1870 j ON AND AFTKR SUNDAY, THE 13111 inst., the following Schedule will be run by the Trains _ North Eastern Rail lion']. on the Rood: Leave Cheraw DOWN. 7 45 A M C’ashe’s 8.15 •* Society Hill 8.45 «* Dove's 9-25 « Darlington 10.00 “ Arrive at Klorencs 10 45 A. M Leave Florence UP. 8 SOP M Darlington 4.15 “ Dove’s 4.50 «• Society Hill Cash's 6, SO ** 6.05 « Arrive at Chei-aw 0.30 P. M A. B. Pove. Having six counties to op 1 , rate in, viz: Darling ton, Marion. Chesterfield. Marlborough, Horry, and Georgetown, it will be impossible for me to attend to nil who may wish repairs inode on their Hins iu the Fall seasons, in so larire a scope of of country, therefore l v.’ould say to thel'nrmcrs of Darlington and adjoining Counties that should they need work, it will be to their interest to send in their orders now, and have their Gms re paired for the coming season, as I expect to work entirely in the other counties the next .sea son. Versons dewring my serv : ces will confer a favor by obtaining a* many jobs in their section as possible for me 1 am prepared to sharpen 8aw«. fill Boxes and Brushes, and to put your Gins in splendid order. Orders will receive at tention in due time, at your residences. Day men t fer work will be made ensy. I have two excellent second handed Gins for sale, in splendid order. Address Dr. JAS. V. HUNTER, or M. W. HUNTER, TtramonsvlHc, S. 0. Jnn 12 12 4in_ €ome and C J^ew Stock.!! Dry Givody, Groeoncs, Clothing, Hardware, Hats ami Cap*, Shoes and Trunks, Crockery, Glassware, Fancy Goods, Notions, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. A FINE ST(X:K OF PATENT !&/£ o d±o±:ra.ess f which will be sold at low figures. These goods have just been bought at the heavy decline. A cal! will satisfy any one as to their quality, and cheapness. Sept 15 r,<) tf OjaJJp.33., CHARLES KERRISON, ■jriOKMKULY OF TUB FIRM Of & K. L. KRRIUSON. would inform his friends and the public that he has purchased fiom Mr. James B. Betts, all Itis STCCK IN TRADE, kc., AT THE STOIt!', Xo. 252 Kiug 1 Street, Charleston, S. C., AN!) WILL T1ll:CK CDXTl.M K TilK* DRY GOODS BUSINESS WHOLESALE niul LET AIL, FOR CASH, on Ma own individual account and responsibility. lie will proceed without delay, to replenish and re new the 8tock, ami continue bo doing until the assortment shall bo made copipleto nnd attract ive. As the terms will be Strictly Ua di, or approved city acceptance for a short credit, it necessarily follows that the prices must be kept at least as low as to he found at any other respectable es tablishment. Uis brother. Mr. F. L. KERRISON, assisted by Maj. A. II McDONJJLL. both experienced mer chants in this lino, will be found at his store aid ing in the conduct and management* of the busi ness, and it is hoped that his and their efforts to win the confidence and patronage of the public will be as successful as iu past days was the old firm at eorner.of King and Market Street. mch 24—Iv THE LIFE Extraordinary C : urrcr and Dairig Exploits OF ALLAN PINKERTON, THJt GREAT DETECTiYE OF THE AGE W h avc now in Preparation and will Publish on the 27th of October, Instant, iu No. Ilibl of the NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, The life ami exploits of Allan Pinkerton, thw most able and successful Detective the world ka* ever known. We have been nt groat pains to obtain the facto and circumstances attending the remarkable life of this most extraordinary man, who has been mainly instrumental in developing the greatest crimes commitpld in this country, nnd bringing their authors to justice, besides rendering in valuable tervicc to the Government during the late rebellion. The Biography of Allan Pinkerton is truly w Romance of Life, and the demand for it in mil parts of the country will be so great that thoa* who desire to secure copies, nnd who live el a. distance, should either subscribe at once, or no tify the newsdealers from whom they purchase that they may obtain a full supply on their tint order. Oct 27 2 _ HART, PARKER & C07 DARLINGTON, C. If., S. C. Would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of IbtrUnglon to their new and complete supply of DURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, .tC., Would ako call the special attention of I’hy- fieians to our stock of Drugs, All prescriptions pr,t up with care. TERMS CASH. April 14 _ 28 \j DANIEL H. SILCOX. These Trains make close connections with the trains to and from Uharloston. Passengers for the Kingsville end of the W. & M. R R., are not delayed at Florence. Thos*' | for the Wilmington end remain at Florence from 10.45 A. M. to 3 P. M. 8. f5. SOLOMONS, Superintendent. mar 19 SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, N. E. R. II. T Charleston, S. C., March 11, 1870. j ON AND AFTER SUNDAY THE 13 th inst., the followin g schedule will be run by the Trains on this Road: EXPRESS DAILY. Leave Charleston 9.30 A. M Arrive at Florence 3.00 P. M Leave Florence 11.15 A. M Arrive at Charleston 5.00 P. M THROUGH NIGHT EXPRESS. Leave Charleston 0.30 P. M Arrive at Florence 12 Midnight. Leave Florence 1.45 A. M Arrive at Charleston 7.30 A. M Both of these Trains make close connection with the Through trains to the Northern cities. The Night Express will not run on Sundays. The train on the Choraw A Darlington Hoad coimccts with thh Day Express to and from Charleston. S. S. SOLOMONS, Superintendent. w7& M. R. R. COMPANY. GENERALSUPEIiINTENDHNTS OFFIGE, ^ Wili.minoton, N C., Nov. 5, 1HC9. j O N and after Monday night, the K‘h Just., Passengers for the W. & M. R. R., will tak;' I be train at the W. X. M. R. 11., Depot, and the following schedule will be run : EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Willmington dully at 4.GO \ M Arrive at Florence 10:32 \. M \rrive at Kingsville >5 P M' Leave Kingsville -....12.35 P. M Arrive nt F!«*rcnce 3;5| p. M. Arrive at Wilmington 10:1.7 I*. M. Express Train eounect closely at Florence with the Northeastern Railroat! f<*r P!iar!< vtnn. nml rheraw and Darlington Rail* or\d tor t 'her.iw. and at Kingsville wiih the South Garolina Rail road for Augii.sta. to which point the cars run through without change. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Wilmington daily at 0:45 P. M. Arrive at Flortuce- 2:40 A. M. Arrive at Kingsville 9-00 A. M. Leave Kingsville 4:00 P. M, Arrive at Florence 9:40 P. M Arrive at Wilmington ‘hi5 A. M. WM. MacRAK. Gen'l Supl. FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAUEHOl'SK. 17o 177 and 170 King Street, Charleston, S. C. Furniture made and repaired. Goods packed with care for Shipping. Oct 21 4 1-y. HENRY BISCHOFF & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Axu DflAJ.XBS lir WINES, LIQUORS, SEC ART. TOBACCO, &c.. CV. 1Q’7 E-A-ST Churlestoii. S. C. H. D19CIIOFF. C. WUI.BEUM. *. M. PIBPRR Oct 21, 4 1-y VICTOKIA MOTEL* CHARLESTON. S. C. F. ORDEBEkCX, Proprietor. Doc 23. 13 tr WATCHES, J E "W E Xi , Sierllng Silver, Plated Ware, Spectacles Eye Glasses and Fancy Goods, at JAMES ALLAN’S 307 King : sf., Uharlest-jn, S. C. mar 3 19 3m Scott’s Shirt Emporium THF, ONLY EXCLUSIVE GEEISTTXilEIKflElSr’S FURNISHING STORE IN CHARLESTON. The Proprietor of the Gentlemen'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 fur gentlemen to wear these Shirts one'' to be well pleased with them, will hereafter oiler them tohis customers and the public generally at cost prices. His stock of Neck Ties, Scarfs and O ollars will al. o be sold at such prices as to defy compe tition, and if satisfaction is not G-iven he will return the money. His charges arc so reasonable as almost to make buyers believe the articles arc given Away He is prepared toin.iShirts to order with the utmost di-p-ttrii: nnd hi- r^orfmerit ot ready made Shirts is so fall tiiat buyers can be fitted at at a inoincnt’s notice. For proof of t Ik * e blote- ments call At Scott’s Star Shirt And Fut nisliini; Goods Emporium. Meeting roet. nearly <^posifc Market Hall mar 24—25 ly W anted—Agents, T O sell i new book of great value to Farm ers. Mechanics, r.nd Workiug men of all trades and occupations, 12th tuition now ready. The FARMER’S & MECHANICS' Edited by GEO. E, WARING, Ju. Author of “Elements of Agriculture.” “Draining For Profit and for IL alth,” nnd former ly Agricultural Engineer of Central Park, N, Y. 5»M) Octavo Page.* and over 200 Illustrations. T!ic New Orleans 7 pays: “It is a book which should be iu the h in.Iri of every Farmer and Mechanic.” The N(j. Orh : :ir v :1 j 3 ; “So valuable a book ul ! be fuun 1 in tlio liouso of every Far mer and Mechanic; its eh ant illustrations will make it Welcome < very where.” Active men nnd womeu can make more money and give better sat: ficGou in soiling ihis book than any work in the field. Scui for Ifi-page ircvitar, tolling vM about it. E. ih TREAT & CO., Publishers. No. C54 Broadway, N. Y. Fcpt 9 49 tf K13. PKfitRY, No. 155 MKTTING STUHKT, Opposite Charleston I fat el y CllARLKSTON, 8. C. D EALER in Fch<k»l and Law Books and Printing Materials. Law Blanks. &c., Plank Books of all styles on hand and made io order. Stationery of all kinds. Printing, Riding ami Binding of every descrip tion executed with promptness and at reasonable rates. Printing Papers, and Wade & Co.’s Book and Job Printing ink. mar 9 19 6m G. A. HO WARD, FLORENCE. S. C. Cabinet Maker, AND UPIIOLSTKIIEU, Furniture made and repaired. Matrasses made to order, All orders promptly attended to, .Ian ft U tf A l M A li’S ‘ s^RK.y^OTBisri;^, or. The Great Southern Remedy for DYSPEPSIA, And diseases arising from a disordered condition of the .Stomach and Liver. Prepared by G. IV. AIMAK, Druggist and Chemist, Charleston, S, C. Sold by all Druggists, mar 2 19 f.m bSTENBORFF & C67, Wholesale Grocers, DEALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS & 5EGARS, 175 East Baj. Charleston, S. C. Agents for H. Clausen’s Ales. Aug 21 20 ly OSTF-NDORFF & CO., ' WIIOLESA LE G ROGERS, Dealers in U'/XES, LIQEORS <f- SEGARS, No. 175 East Bay, CHAKLKSTON,'S. C. Agents for II. Clausen's AUs. Nov 24 _ * (5—If j. r. o x kill r. h. o'xaiLL. JNO, F. O'NEILL & SON, WHOLESALE GROCERS Dealers in WIXES, UQEORS, it r., commission^'merchants. Also Agents for JoUd Tavlor'sSons AlbunyCroam Ale. No. 107 Knst .Jay, ' CD A UL US VOX, ‘ S. C. Nor 21 (fi—6m ROBERT CHISOLM, JR ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR, OOUt, 17 Broad-strect, CIIA RL E S T O N, S. C. Sept 8 4'J * tf Eli V. i; .—.