The Darlington democrat. (Darlington, S.C.) 1868-1871, June 01, 1870, Image 3
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WK1>NKMI»AY. J I'YK 1.
RES E O OI
LARGEST CIRCITLATIOK— WTJS DEMO
CRAT U AS THE LARGEST CiRCVLATWK
or ANY PAPER IN EASTERN SOUTH
CAROLINA AND PUBLISHES THE OPEI-
CIAL A D VERTISEMENTS.
All parties indebted to
this otlice for subscriptions, will
please call and settle their arrear
ages, as we are compelled to have
money to keep up the supply of
material.
Fine Itnina.
Since our last isnuo, we liave had fine sea
sons. The rains have refreshed the parch
ed crops, and encouraged the farmers.
Mr. Mosks S. McCall, died ut his resi
dence in this county, on Saturday sfternoou
He had been an invalid for many months.
Mr. McCall was a worthy citizen, an affec
tionate parent, and a tried friend.
The community sympathise with the fami
ly iu their bereavement.
The C. A D. Railroad.
The recent rains did some injury to the
track of this road; we are not informed as
to the character or extent of the injuries
sustained.
The trains are not running through to
Chcraw.
The Flection.
We have no information as to the result
of the Congressional election held < n jester
day. Every thing passed off quietly at this poll
Irish Potatoes.
The drought just ended came upon us at
an unusual scasou. Wc would like to be
informed which kind of Irish Potato, bore it
best. We hear much complaint of the inability
of the Early Ibwe to endure drought.
Will some of our Agricultural friends let
us hear from them on this subject?
Klcrbe't* Transplanter.
Why is there no agent for the sale of this
excellent agricultural implement at Darling
ton C. II ? As it is, we know of hut one oh
jection to the few Transplanters about here
Thry can't stay at home.
[Communicated, j
MASS MEETING-
Citisens of the County, without distinc
tion of party, class nr color, wtoi ,1.*„ srn
retrenchment and reform in State and Coun
ty affairs, are invited to attend a Mass Meet
ing to beheld at Darlington, C. II., on the
approaching Sale Day, being Monday, the
6th of June, for the purpose of electing dele
gates to t»e June Convention of the Citirena
Party of tht State.
MANY CITIZENS.
Advance in Corn and
the South.
Racot. t<a
If we am not much mistaken in the pres
ent appearance of the Western provision
markets, those planters in the South who
staked their bottom dollar on cotton last year
arc going to have a rough f ime of it from now
until the next corn and bacon crops are
made. Prime white corn on the 27th day
of Apirl, one year ago was selling in this
market at $1 05 per bushel, by the ear load-
It is now worth ?1.30—a difference of -15
cents per bushel against the South cottou
planter. Bacon at this time one year "ago
was weak at IS cents for clear rib sides. It
is now firm at these figures, with an advanc
ing tendenry. So it is clear that there meet
bo a very heavy decline, at least in the price
of bacon, or the planter will have to shell out
a much larger amount of cash for the staff of
life this, than last yea . But will this de
cline occur? Evidently it will not, for our
corn dealers, at the present high price, arr
bearly able to keep pace with the demand
and from all quarters in the West we here
of a general scarcity of corn, and a daily ad
vance in prices per contra. On the 27th
day of last April planters were firmly holding
Cotton in this market at twenty-five cents per
pound; now they are offering it quite freely
at twenty-one cents — A< l>,y llcruM.
MTOMlim!
Keep Copies of Your
EETTERS 11ST
“The Penn Letter Book.”
B Y mean' of tin }’cna Instantaneous Sympa
thetic Copyinc Ink. Letters written wi;li
tins Ink copy p- rioctly in the ‘‘Penn Letter
Book, 1 wilhou* the use of Copying Pres*' or wil
ier, thereby Having time, hit or and expense, as
it is only nccc.-smy to piar*> the wn• ! • n .1 tier
under the copying leal' and rub with the hand.
It is a valuable aie to Business M- n. heretofore
accuatomedto the irksome process wh’eh re.rtircs
a wet brush, absorbing paper, a press and >jme
practice. This important feature oi ' usiness i«
vow within the reach of every one, since the cost
is so trifling that ail can avail thunwdves of it.
Full directions for use accompany each copy.
Price for Boole and Ink complete $2.2.3 a id up.
ward. K. YY. f'll .A l* LE.S 1 , .Jr.
.Agent at Darlington C. If-
apHi 28 I in
ED. PERRY,
No. ir*5 MINTING STREET,
Opposite C ha chiton Hotels
Charleston, S. C.
D EALER in School and Law Books and
Printing Materials.
Law Blank*. &c.. Blank Book* of ail styles on
hand and made to order.
Stationery of all kinds.
Printing.* Kuling and Binding of every descrip
tion executed with prompui'’«s ami at rcasonal.de
rates. Printing Paper*!, an 1 Wade & Co.’s Book
and Job Printing luk.
jnar 0 ID 6m
Fie 0# 0*
RAOWfit'S REAOK RELIEF
Cures the Worst Pains
in FROM ODE TO TWENTY MlflUTES.
wot ojye noun
AC*r.ton-Hag thi<adrortiMiocat. Mod «ny one SOPKBB
with exitt.
HADWAY’S READY RELIEF
IS A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN.
It was the Srfft, and is
THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY
That inatantly stops the mast excruciating pains,
ALLAYS INFLAMMATIONS A CURES
CONGESTIONS,
Whether of th* L irvjn, 8t .math, Bowels, or other glands
and organa, by ona application
IX FROM ONE TO TWUNTT MTXUTBS.
° J5 a * t ** T bow violent or e*cruc; a' tho pain, the
jtTTEUMATIC, Jioi-n<«ion. Infirm, <1 ippleL -Nervous,
Kouralgic, or prostrated with disaa^e may sutler,
KARWIY'S READY RELIEF
will. In mvm OKE to TWENTY MINUTES aford un
end comfort, and tket medicine, «c rapid iii stopping pain,
can ba purchased fur 50 cents |>er b.»tt:o at almost every
druggist'* and country merchant’s storo on this conti
nent, and vifUin one hour's distance of almost every
habitation in the United btates.
RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA.
KUEIfMATISM AND NKURALOIA.
RUBU.MAH3M AND NEURALGIA.
RflKUMATrSM AND NEURALGIA.
RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA.
RHEUMATISM AND .NEURALGIA.
If those who ero now snftaring Pnin—no matter
whst the cause may be, or by what nRinc it is eaiU i—
If external apply tho RAILWAY'S READY RELIEF to
1 jwrtfofpthe body where the pain ia present. IF
10 PROFS DIf.UTED IN WATER,
As a drink; whether Cramp*, Spasms, luflammation.
Congestion, Asiatic dialere, Chills and Fever, tho most
violent, excruciating, and torturing pains will ha
Hepped
IS FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES.
PAINFUL ATTACKS WHERE
BADWAY’S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE 1
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS,
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OK THE BOWiiLM,
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS,
SORF THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING.
FALFITAXION OF THE HEART. IIYSTEEIC3,
CROUP, DIFTHEBIA.
CATARRH. INFLUENZA,
SCOSKOO!
THE GREAT REPUTATION
D’A/c/i KOSKOOhas attained an all parts
of the country.
As & Groat and Guod Modlclno,
And the Large number of‘teetimeuiaU which
f arc conKtantlY being received from Physician.,
; and persons who have been cukxi> by it use.
j ookclosivs rr-oov of it* iik3i .\rkabi.k valuk.
As A Blood^Purifiar, is Has No Equal.
BEING POSITIVELY
The Most Poiccrful Vegetable Alterative ye
IDISOO'VE^IE ID-
iieadaciie, TOOTHACHE,
N hUKAJ/lI
COLD CHILLS, KQtpK, i
EADY R
31 A, RHEUM ATIRM,
JK CHILLS.
The application of the READY KKLlKFL>tfle port
sr par'.s. whore the pain or dalioulty exuu, will aikird
•asc and comfort.
20 DROPS IN A HALF TUMBLEn OF WATER
Will, in a few momenta, cure
CRAMPS, SPASMS, SOUR FTOMACII,
HEARTBURN, SICK HEADACHE,
DIARRHEA, DYrtKNTJtY, COLIC,
* WIND IN THE BOWELS,
And all lui'tmal Pains.
Travellers should always car. y a bottle of R AD WAY’S
RELIEF with them. A few drops iu water will prevent
ticknetts or natus from ebansn or water.
1X13 BETTER TUAN FRENCH BRANDY Ott
BITTERS AS A STIMULANT.*
FEVER AND AGUE.
FEVER AND AGUE CURED.
FEVER AND AGUE CUP.KD.
iiiVER AND AGUE CURED
BILIOUS FEVER CURED.
SHIP FEVER CURED.
XZi LOW FEVER OUKL'XA
AND PREVENTLD.
AND I'UBVF.NTEI).
FEVER AND AGUE CURED
FOR FIFTY CFNIft
There u not a rotneuui agent in tLia world that v£l
CUr< FEVF.R AND AGUE,
And all other Malarious, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid.
Yellow, and other F«.reri (; tiled by HAD WAY’S
BILLS), so quick as RAD WAY’S Rt.ADY RELIEF.
Ii^YI3WAY*S IZKA.T>Y XIUUJISS'
has proved Infallible, and will cur# the‘e terrible fevers
uuickar, and without entailing tho frightful penalties of
ENGORGED LIVER. FAT SPLEEN, DISORDERED
KIDNEYS, and SAFFRON-COLORED SKIN, that are
sure to follow the uee of the “ i-u-ogoguca,” “ Agua
Cure*,” and other agents of the heroio Umnine, Mercn-
ri.nl. Arsenic, and other ticalments whew the medicine*
•esd accumulate, and became dep-auL d in the eysiem* '
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
i-*nest, and sj.fent remedy ttet can be used
icr jL.rc, mxjiova. other Fevoca.
NOT O TV 13
prreon need suiTer, be they ever «o much exposed te
Fever and Ague, if they will only take RADWaY'S
BEADY RELIEF, and keep their bmoeU open with
/tjrfuHiy’s Pills. Hundreds tfi the West, a ho have
hitherto been doctoring nt the rate of one and two hun
dred dollars for a f**.v months* treatment, ait* keeping
themselves and fumthes fK>m FEVFit and AGUE,
CHILLS aud FKVF.it, RIIE'TM ATIHM, Ac., for one or
two dollars a year, spent tor KADW AY‘d READY BE
LIEF and RAHWAY'* FILLS (oo*l*d).
The READY RELIEF wiU ullori iiolant cats to ait.
Files oaly 50 cents per bo:ti*.
N.B —See that everv bottle hue an Ipdia Rubber
So id at all Brugxists, and at Lr. Radwav’s
Sew Yo*-V.
DISEASES OF THE BLOOD.
“The life of the flesh is in the Blood,” is 0
Scriptural inuxio that science proves to be true.
Ti e people talk of bad blood, as the cans© of
innny diseases, and like many popular opinions
this of bad blood is founded in truth.
Tho symptoms of bad blood are usually quite
plain—bad Digestion—c.auscimpcrfoct nutrition,
and consequently the circulation is feeble, the
soft tissues loose their tone aud elasticity, and
the tongue becomes pale, bread, and frequently
cove, ed with a pasty white coat* This condition
soon shows itself in roughness of the skin, then
in Eruptive and Ulcerative diseases, and when
long continued, results in serious lesions of the
Brain, Liver, Lungs, or urinary apparatus.—
Much, very much, suffering is caused by impure
blood. It is estimated by some that one-lif'h of
the human family are effected with scrofula in
some form.
When the Blood is pure, yon are not so liable
to any disease. Many impurities oflhe Blood
arise from impure diseases of large cities. Era-
dicstc everv impurity from the fountain of life,
and good spirits, fair skin and vital strength will
return to you.
KOSKOO!
As a Liver Invigorator!
STANDS UNRIVALED,
1870. 1870.
(1HEAP SPRM GOODS,
Just Opened at
STOLL, WEBB & CO.
287 & 289 K1XG STREET,
W E beg to call special .tteation to cur
Dress Hoods Department wbicb has been
bought since the fall in gold, aid are offered at
a small advance.
Bcrages for Dresses at Iflc. .nd I2jc.
English Bcrages st 16c. to i£)o.
Colored Lens snd Qrenadina at 26 to SOc.
French Lawns at 25 cents, el*np.
Calicos from G}, 7. 7;, Sand It cauls.
Parrott’s ?
A
1
A New Stock of Spring / ,
cross no^ r
11$
OW opening, consisting in part a*# 1 . ti- df
tLiJ&P-vwf; '' zlrjjewSt
Iry Goods, Cloth imr, Gr^
Boots and Shoes, V
'■:x- '
Crockery-wares, Fancy Gyr
- f| < ■ - 1 '
Haixlware, Glassware, Huts
* .* ” v ''.a- ■
MEDICINES.
Notions*-
ESXA.B3_,XSXa:EID 1S31-
SASH, BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY!
MOULDING AND PLAINING MILL.
D ressed flooring, ceiling, weather boards, shelving, box boards, Ac.
Over a Hundred Diffcrenc Patterns of MOULDINGS making over 300,000 feet on hand for
side at New York Prices.
Mantle Pieces, Door and Window Frames,
made to order at short notice. .
STAIR HAILS, NEWELS end Ballu^ters of Walnut and Mahogany on band and made to orucr.
Good and Substantial Work madr at CHEAP ai this Establishment as can be made in the United
States We have on liana the T.argest Stock of tho above goods South of the city of Baltimore, aw
of which wc guarantee trill give entire satisfaction to all who want good and *ubstanti*l
The subscribers can refer to Gentlemen all over this Stale, Georgia, North Carolina and Florida,
as to the character of their work fertbe Past Twenty Years.
-W. jF?-XJ^glE5T aT x,
hast end hasel street,
Opposite B ando I'eitilijcr Works, in the immcJiat? vicinity of the Charleston and Pavilion Hotel.
Mar IS. 1870
April 23, 1870.
lEt. JPEEXj.
TIMMONSMLLE, S.
df.a:er IN
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
1 laid ware, . W^A - / 1
Boots ami Shoos, cSl--'MWM
l^ss. ; *: • ' I
Mediunes, ’
Saddles and Harness.
Equality Ufe Insurance Co.
■vix'S’iia.ia..
-- C& . .f&> r a.. .11
:
m
Being the only Known Medicine that elbeient-
ly etim ihites and Corrects the hepatic Scrofulous !
and functional Derangements of tho Liver, with- , ...rvi ira . t i/vi- on
out DsniUTATiKO the system. While it I EQUITY LIFL INSURANCE CO.,
freely upon tbe Liverinstead of copious purging, v
it gradually changes the discharges to a perfect- QJ.' VIRGINIA.
ly aaturel state. j
Symptoms of Liver Complaint and i _ , „
J F Reasons tchy Kerry One Should Insure m
Some of the Diseases Produced by it. J
A sallow cr yellow color of the skin, or yellow
ish-brown apo's on the face and other parts of the
body; dullness and drowsiness, aometimes head
ache; bitter or bad taate in tbe mouth, cough ;
unsteady appetite; somelimes sour stomach, with
a rising of the food; a bloated or lull feeling
about the stomach and rides ; aggravating pains
in the side*, back and chest, and about the shoul
ders, constipation of the bowels, piles, flatulency,
coldness of the extremities, Sac.
the Equitable Life Insurance Comqiany of
Virginia.
1st. It is more LIBERAL to the Insurer* than
any other Company, and will eventually become
PritELY Mutual and belongs to tbe Iksubek.
2d. It circulates its money amongst its patrons
who are the Insurers. Consequently they are
getting the benefit of the rapid accumulations of
the Company, the money being invested by tho q a'Pkbles. superintendent mancbeatcr usttou
Board of Directors among the ins'ire-s. There- mills.
for* the the insurers are building up an instit-i- j 011% jj. Tyleh,; ._0> />-.7 jb.. t'yler, .fcwsUcrs.
tion peculiarly their own, and conducted for M'vt.iiissK, Wouiesale Dry Goods-
Ihcir benefit. Tuns. Baldwis, Clothier.
3d Ths loans of this Companv arc as libera 1 Jortv M. Gonniv. Cashier Planters I’n
as other companies, who declare dividend* at the J. tC Dowell. A.pern .cndont We*?™ t-ntoo (
end of tho second, third and fourth years, hut Telegraph Co.
DAVID B. CLARK, President. n
THOS. H. WINNE, Vice-President,
JXO, Q. WINN, Secrctery,
(Jen. JAS. H. HANK, Actuary,
Dr. F. 11. WATKINS, 1 Modi , Advisers,
Dr. H. W. DAVIS, f
Judge JNO. A. MEBF.DITH, Counsellor.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. J. Juhkson, of Johnson fit Hunt, Wholesale
Grocers.
Wm. H. Powers. Winston ,k Power*. .Wholesale
G rocers.
Albert Ordwat, Troasnrcf Buckingham Slate
Company.
Charles V. Morris, Mo.ris & Co's., Sugar Fe-
finery.
TO THE
prepared 1
ploywotit i
the ^pare
piofttable,
from bGc.
sum by devaiing 1
Boy* and girls earn
all who sec thia notice i
-m.
SGjnr^r. Sold 11
Cttl'* , A*W. ~*
. -W-T- '
SarsaparilRan
RESOLVENT.
fs a rnneily of Wimilcrful Ljjictuy in
mrc of diseases o f the Kidneys and Ji/adder.
In three Affections it is as near a specific is
any remedy can be. Jt docs its work laniHy
silently. The relief trhich it affords is bt lh
certain and percept. Uc.
Diseases of the Kidneys & BLADDER.
Persons unacquainted with the structure and
of the Kidneys cannot estimate tqeHm-
ruiftauee 01 ^en* Lvwltbv jclion.
Regular and sufficient acuon of the Kidneys is
a< important, nay, even more ao, than regnla rity
of the bowel*, '^he k'dneys remove from the j
Blood those effete matters which, if permitted to
remain, would speedily destroy life. A total sus
pension of the urinary discharges will occasion
death from thirty-six to forty-eight hours.
When thcUrinis voided in mmall quantities
nt the time, or when there is a disposition to
Urinate more frequently than natural, or when
the urine is high colored or scalding with weak
ness in the small of the back, it should not be
trifled with or delayed, but Koskoo should be ta
ken at once to remedy the difficulty, before a le
sion of the organs take place. Most of the dis
eases of the Bladder originate from those of the
Kidneys, the Urine being imperfectly secreted in
the Kidneys prove irritating to the Bin liter and
Urinary passages. When we recollect that medi
cine never reaches the kidneys, except through
the general circulation of the Blood, we see how
necessary it is to keep the Fountain of Life Pure.
NEW PRINCIPLES OF CURE.
Of all Wrtstinc, Sorofalnuv, and Eruptive 7''i.sffn*c* of the
Ere*, Nose, MjuLIi, Threat, Kars, l*ead, l<L r 2k'US, Kid
ney*, Bladder.
THE SKIIf MADE rURF., CTEA It, SMOOTH, AND
BEAUTIFUL.
Pit. RADWAY’S 8.UtS A PA LILLIAN RESOLVENT
Xieablialina a i cvr pr.ncipie of Cure nt nil chronic dis
eases; «nd proves to the.madiaU world thru Consump
tion and otter Scrofulous diseases ure curable. Thia
fact hit; boon demoi‘Stinted in over
ONE HUNDRED OASi S OF CONFIRMED COX-
Rl^iPTIOY
where one Lung in ouerTeaeriiy casu voat destroyed and
dried up, un‘t in over
'00 CASKS OF SUSPECTED CONSUMPTION.
DK. RADW.VY, thiee yean si.:- o, publubed to the
world hi* llnaJy^i3 of the Blood in the ecveral etayes ef
CONSUMPTION, shoaing in every stave, thal where
tubercles become deposited in the Lungs and other
oig»ns, as in tho Kidneys Liver, Pplccn, Bronchial
Glands, Intestines, establishing Consumption of those
‘ organs, the BLOOD is tbiu, weak pale, watery, und is
deficient of sut.L constituents «■* hbnn Albumen, I’ho*-
plioriif, fti.(F%the rich red coloring discs of the Blood
Corpuscles. In Uieab-^eiico of those ccnstituenie in the
Blood, tho Blood is exliaust^d of strength nnd noirrish-
ruent, nrd wherever there i* tnilammation it deposit)
tuborslc* and decomposttlou, it ita.; not the power to hold
in solution its natural constituent*, and Ulcere, S-ius,
Tumors, Ciin^ rv, and Virulent Humors are furmed, the
presence of which causes iuQamrnaiiou, gathering, and
cionscqucnt suppuration.
This, reader, is the true cause of tho formation of
Tubercles and Consumption. Dr. Bai/vtav watt the first
to advance thG theory of the cause of l unsumption and
it* kindrod diseases, and prepared the RAT) TV AY 3
RESOLVENT to supply the Blood with Riich constituents
it was deficient of, in th*ie conditions oi system, und to
give it the nourishment and strength to bold its natural
constituents in solution. Dr. Kadwat's theory was pub-
iislictl in Knglar. l, France, Gcim my, nnd America, and
was sciat-d upon by tbe scii-ntiuc mra of both hemi
spheres. From his lext medical hooks hava lx*en tince
pnbli>bed by medical writers rlaimi:.g to hare uis- I fusod idea.-
covered t!<t cause of Consumption, 1 ut have failed to ! v, i,: v r .i _ , .
produce the remedy to cure. Dr. Rahway was the tint j breaking do" n of tlie general health,
so advance this th“.<rv, and the first and only discoverer 1 houJemds are suffering to-day wit h broken down
,!.XfriYiVu» riXZ-:',* K ''V' |,r Ay-S 8ARRA- nervous svsti-tn*. nuJ, unfortimately, tol ..cco- j
FARIKLIAN KJs;>OLvI.N i the public have a remedial * » , . , . , , .
oge.it that will cure t.rnBtimj'tion wna all disca*«s of the | k'^ur*:, ovcr-worK, and phv-
kuxgs, bronchiai., kidneys, BLADDKK, sioai I are catiaing distuises of the nervous svxtem
T.Li.'JAi, GLANDS, AND UKlNAttY r.o iuerea?* 1 at a fearful ratio.
In ali W^tingDischarrres, such 1 Involuntary Loss of i 1 Iie fynitomr, to wtiich diseases Of the nervous [
Sperm, Emissioijs, W»;akmve of ii,o Genital Glands, si tern give ris<\ mav be stated h*5 follows : A
.Lcuch-f'.nca, anti all Uterine difici. tifi*, QrHvel. If
COTTON F-Z
wSSF
CHARLESTON, S. C.
WM
chin ;. Ifonv. .nil to
• \ V<’- ://«■« pennw,
LIBERAL ADVANCES made on Consignmentg to ^
Dempster, Liverpool, England. Agents for sale of Sheetings, Shirtings, Stripes
WllQ/Il* 0 V
The
We refer to all who have used «, , — v ! ^_ K£ _p.
introduced into this country For sale by CLAGHOUN, IIF.RK ^ 4*
L. It. RAGSDALE, Agent, Timmonsville', A. u.
Noa 24 (C—Cm
. aSa. w,Wk&*>n£!.*rZm'
yt
tM
lJ«r ^ftth.
P' 11 -"netrishing umplojaicnt, tjp ,
an>l eircttVffli.
Tw« sample Ijotf-j for r.rty rents'
V .*?■ r* : *t: . ilisudi
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KOSSZOO I
e
Meets Kith Great success in the cure of
DISEASES OP THE
Nervous System,
Almost nine-t .*nths of our people sufFer ffom
nervous exhaustion, and are, therefore, liable to
ils concomitant evils of mental depression, con-
ot'tening of the brain, insanity, and
I!, ii u i\ih\u
G-un & Lock Smith,
DARLINGTOW, S. C.
(late of charleston,
R espectfully inform tho citizens of
Darlington, and vicinity, that be is now
prepared to execute ali work in the above line,
with neatness and dispatch. TERMS CASH.
All v.ork warranted to give satisfaction.
Shop opposite A. J. Pierce’s old .‘■toed
May 4 27 If
GEORGE HOFFMAN,
FLO.v. ‘ V
H .IVING Loea*,,
I offer my re ff
and adjoining Count*
4 « ^ ’ » .,
_. v ;
•»is Concreti-
dull, heavy feeling in the head, some times more
iodical hcad-
N i.KSGLVKNT is a jx/sitivo j or ^‘ ss severe pain or headache; periodica
Lts, uit' iuyd Vcivoi'o-iJ. Syphilifl j ach< s. dizziness, noises or ringing in the
loss
ng durin
Bad I
Dul |
dejection d’spirits ; stal ling during sleep
dream-, ilc-.itati.jn in answering questions
ness of hearing : 1 witching of the face an I i ms
•Stc - , r. hich. if net promptly tree’ed. lead to Pa
ralyais. ilelirium. insanify, impoU»iG*y, apoplexy
^:c.
the Mofhodiit Churv h.
May 4
ti
Btoiio, Bri' k .lust, TTuc Arid, ::ud Cal
tbe 8AI13APABII LI A
cure. In Dropsy, TH.ibet _
in its many foirr.s, it cure* wbi u a:l other medicines'fiul.
KV i It Y DAY
an arrcaao of w.itri.t, him! ; c:igth is ’Xjiprienced.
U is Fat-tissue, Ga’o ic or Heat making. It :r, to the
blood w’uat oxyr n I't U: t! e uta.oriphcrio air, it, supplies
the :i:c pritiO')*!.-. it sv.irj- r*moves Irom the surface
all Spi is, Bie.tud'-s, I'u-tulcd, Tetters, Rash, F'Jc&b
Wo’-us, Bores, A ;., imparting a
CLEAR AND BEAUTIFUL COLIPLEXION
to tuL
OLRTIFIOATK ()!•* ) EAUTY.
The foilo'ving l -’Ur is irovj a highly-gifted lady, wcH i
know a in the ‘ circle* of our bo*t society
“ Lakayftte, 1’eb. 23, 18«9. 1
44 1 ha-1 not much confi.lc’. o in your SAR^APaIt 1L-
LI VN Hi-.^o| V i.N T. H «• me disfi
lai>t four i-iortIts w*th BLol'i 1IES and TIM
solved, at all events, Lj t-v it, and took
CROONS FUG li.rec times a day, as directed. It i* not
quite ON IC MONTH since I commenced its use. To-day , T . _ i- . • i ir a n
thero is net a KLuJ CH, spo?, blrmub.or defection of taiy ! cans, oiranent Divines, Editors, Druggists. Mer- ilat.sand ( ar.S,
kind on my person. * * * * I J /» i
SAUAii u. TRBMONT. 1^ “ * J Crockery,
Jersey City iqO.
Pri o ft per Bottle.
M r*. R.ft. H V WSIVOH i Sr. take* |
pleasure m informing I'- r ric :d ; ai d cits-
j tomers that her SPRING AM> SLVJ^F.K MIL-
i L1NEUY has j11cl been received t; td t>oli<‘iis a
1 :
'M»Hge
t-hi
ha?
\ of
IHERCHAWT TAILOR,
CO IT STREET,
FLORENCE, 8. 0.
EE PS always on hand n. well selected stock
'd' Cassimeres o^* all grades. Ready-made
OX-iOTKCUST G!,
I grades, Gents Hats of Ibc latest style.
1 Boots, Shoes, and Gents Furnishing Gockls gen-
Cxatiy,
confinuance of he libe
heretofore received. Th
all goods, will enable her to nil hilirery low
this season than it has ever been ofiV.red here j
before. Store at her residence, i- the rear of j v’e^i made arid a l it
csi-ary «ax c and attcaUon mo.
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At the cfh :e ff M/*#•
Zl
mrod imr iao i mMb
IH’LKS, I re- i
TWO TEA- 1 Is N* > r
XSLojs1s.oq !
each 1»
R.'arf qiuck remedy. Formula aroun l ! L,r * v
‘. llccommerificd V'y tlio bom Pi'v«i- C!*'l!iin|x,
6 Bottl<« $5.
In. RA T)\V AY’S llomodics are 3oU by firnqgi*t« ana
General s r Keffpora. iThicignl C'l£:e, 67 Maiden
Lauct Ne./ Ycxk.
! Fun
I The Best and Most Popular Jlcdiriuc in ( v. I
PliOTWiRAPIlS,
FERREOTYPES,
AMRROTYPES, [
'MM Y Galierv will be open regularly, and none j
jy B but tho IfF.ST work will be allowed to leave !
the ebtabfishirtnt. Picinres made of a*.} si*e, |
and perfect £&»•>:/.< rion guaranteed.
J. y FLOVD, Photographer. J
ISepl 22 M * tf
rni.I’AKBD ONLY l!Y
J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D.
Organic Chtmist,
L.-iViOrator^* atttl n'll-e. No. t» 'I.iiu Street*,
NORFOLK, \
Price. ONE DOLL A It I’LR BOTTLE,
ror .*ai.f. nt
M. PARKER, M P
D.irlingtoc, c f'
Ltl'l 1’T i-’-URg.S
'S!
OW ARRIVING AND OPKNM
! Drv Goodfl, rj|-o<*c-ricf»,
11a rd ware.
Shoes and Hoots,
Glassware,
y < J ood s, Med i c i u es a;:. I
i in<* Li |uor«. Cigars, Tobacco, we*
AT
All who are in want of a good sub« auti*I j
SXJIT
will dc well tc cali j
I o:. him. If*: never fail* f o please in both fit and |
: price, and his goods are all of ihe best quality, j
He also begs le-iveto inform the. public, and j
| the Ladi s especi.Gly. that he has on hand a .select
, stock of [.udics’ JSpringanl Sum id or Dre**s Goods 1
j «)f evi*ry description, which ho intends to close j
! out u! v. py low figur-s, ns he intends keeping a ’
: Gmits rurnk oi.ig 1>:abUshnieot exclusively, so ;
! t Ladies will d well to call and see these goods j
whil* «hey are. going,
mar JG —*70 20 tf ;
mar 2»:
21-iy
w* :
if
.♦>
■Notice,
ns A*j
1 give notice to fhe public that
(leaser A Smith, ofCharlcs- j
Vger
moot h cverjwiie
n:rc Jcec th** "Jenuinc
Family
,titch, hen;, fell. ’ucV, qu'’
ond cirbroidk r i i a m ^ H, ‘*- 4 . , ‘ _
only $13. Fully war rat: i. 1 . > ,V
wi.i pay •plD'H) tor any ma •
stronger, inoro bc&uiitul, or * .•> ,
than ours. It rnAk*-* the *‘Ela. . , V < *' ’ *•
Every second stitch can be v ■ 3t
cloth cannot be pulled apart with ‘.j.'ia-v?
Wt pay agenw from $».'* • $200 pt *.n . •£ ■
expen^kS or a codruiision from whicf v * '
amount can be ma<te. Address SECO *
Pitfsburb, Pa. . B oston, Muss,, or »>t. Louts, ^
Cautiov.-; Beware of alt tAgenti? selling ..
chines uoder tbe same name as are. tinte** th*
V-
ivnfsv ;»
•a m.--
‘ ; 'yf :
■ ■ •m-X p s
'
i
Thi
public will find it :
buy :t n?w f>tock, laid in at
Sent 15
great i
almost ,
0
. .in tag*
•i price
underp’Vr.?
HIS *t . , ,• .-v .^..e...., vs • , . , t |.yv*j^ EU * It -JE2 "2 < \ *
’ i .. s t . th ,no .no? for Saif, at rHu.-o.l | * b » w * certiLcata rf aganry sipMby u , ■ s.^K- V P
» m : th of got is remaining on band, at J . ® f., 0 ' ir t', A 3 for the _ «, •!> (•>» .*'. a-'-
{ft i our old .“tund. Give us a call.
I
. T u»e 1
B. A. & J. F EARLY,
Agents of Grsser & bmith*
fll if
worthless machines soU by other parties, »od Vw--mwr
ahsll prosecute all partie;. either **llicg or using V*f
machines under this nanie to the fullest extant of - • '
■f£-.
P&WiSM
COOKIi.'
STO VES!!
WATCHES.
J E AA7 E E E, ,
Sterlln2r Sliver,
riated IT»re, Kjuctaclcs Eye ClaEses ftfcu Fancy
_ ;, >'
the law, unless such machines were obtained —’.t , v
Area after oar AgasU. Dooo: hr ;mposc^ upon
by partie* „-l o copy enr adTcrtisemenls and ci“ ■ J ' '
culars and offer worthies* Machines at a leas pri
Vf,
it ■ fVjasiiMl t'.v.-Vi :• ** >v
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