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T EC IE E-A_E-EI3ST(3-TOIT E E Is^L O C E,-A. T . m A * bc mm! NR Y’S CARBOUO kT I T U T I 0 N ^TOR! MARBL.E WORKS. MRS. JOHN LAURENS’ pimrbtnfl ^Yl)0ol FOR— YOTTI>Ta- 3L.-AJDXE3, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. •O- Send for Clrcnlars, et«. Sept 8 49 If T HE unJersijned informs his friends and the public genially that he lias resumed his Business, since be late fire, and keeps constantly no hand a fine and select stock of V ■ - . 3VC.AEE EE, . . 7 jl.*' '. . i‘rf . S- , : i a nreD'rcdto furnish and pul up aH kinds rvf \vn*\r ir» hi* tin O vi*- EC . m* \ - ; *• 'ivvc- 5 ^ 1^:. SjT- * - K; HB ^ h tVJ '-;W*3r- S>A' ... M W - A - ^, ■«>&-:■ y^M’ -■ g&KZ: -ic . rf.r: ' r/ • f.v t-V • ^ •. k V- ^ “■;' •' vi • ' < '' > .v Tripfiom at tbeltowesi possible rates, xilings fnrnishedto order, and general guaranteed. VV‘^ rs will receive prompt attention. Ad- nces will be required on all work, persons wishing anything it my line should der the difference of freight between this ! * and that of Charleston. J. U. VILLKNEUVE, Market-street. «. C. - r 1TOODWA.ru, Agwt at D-.rlington, and .RRK5 AN, Agent at Society Hill. All cough thaui will receive prompt atteo- ■'ft'. . SCRIBE o- m'- KLY * •MsMMrn, -tf rii ■ cr,' .»--j '■ -fc H '‘ 111 i »*2? A.- -V X^y.JT' -S^f * ■* 'jjF -'it'. - * ' ■> 3^ V;Wf^W'4> : ui &fw^M £ mf f - ES» LY. F. YON AJSTTENS, IKPORTEU OF Paris Fancy G-oods, Toys, Dolls, Oftnifs, Children’s Car riages, French Conrcctionery, FIRE WORKS, India Rubber Goods, eush as Clothing, Kuraery Sheeting, Ac. 229 MSG STREET, Two Doors above Market-street, CHARLESTON, 8. C. June 2 S.'S rf TO THE Southern People! INSURE YOUR LIFE TO-DAY, THAT YOUR FAMILY MAY BE Provided For. Tomorrme Yua HAY IX*! PIEDMONT & ARLINGTON Life Insurunce Company, RICHMOND, VA. Assetts over $1,500,000. DIVIDENDS declared for 1869, 40 fct. Purely a Southern Institution. Policy Holdprs Participate in Profits—Policies Non-forfeiting. This popular and and successful Southern Life Insurance Company now stands at the head of the list of tho BEST, MOST LIBER U. and STRONGEST Companies in America. Its affairs are govern ed by the BthsT 5iE.v in our country, and tho. prompt manner in which the policies are paid when due. as well as the careful and prudent in vestment of its funds, recommend it to the ident. 1870. 1870. Spring Trade. m ■ Y rj?' v »r- kb 4 '? ; «* ■\€ miT"'- - ,.■ . < - -V v ,, . Mmmm A &y[ •. ; r.vmJfO MB tsCTuett . but 1 ofreelly inetru-tivc bused form. The Departments putatiim from their orrectness. -fit ere madi up of the • ... ■ of mfiny minds. “ ,.. ’'v. -4^ iufiaed to useful in - : " dyect^ Vntwci' word* tb 'i. r. ■ _ -«»*e»ns ». vjt. 1 T-. - : rfsv > .'v.. ■ .:■■■- ,* • U«sr«^#r «>»*»•) 9 •: - ' A. - ill ig^pgma destlyocifie i-' t Oct 13 Iy_ LAW PARTNERSHIP. b tnpH£ undersigned have this day formed a JB partnership, under the name and style of McWer & Boyd, for the practice of Law and Elilily, in the County of Darlington. HENRY MoIVER, 11. W. BOYD. Nov 26 9 „ ly. John Meins, ABi% ATAKiR AND RT-A-BIEE., GREEN, WATSON & WALSH OFFER TO THEIR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC, The most COIh^PLIETIEl STOGIE OF Dry Moods, GROCERIES, in Sumter—selected te suit the times. Qrea nducements will be offered to cash buyers. ’ THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM, which has made thia Store “A HOUSEHOLD WORD,” will be continued. Bcmember that we deal in IDx-y C3rOO<3.s, GROCERIES, AND EVERYTHING DESIRED, That we bay for CASH, and sell for Csislx OiCkJLy, AND THAT WE HAVE BIT ONE PRICE. The learned and unlearned are dealt with alike. WHOLESALE BXJYESJFtS are invited to an examination of our STOCK.— They can be supplied at Charleston Prices—freight added. Green, Watson & Walsh, Cor. MAIN AND LIBERTY Sts., SUMTER, S. C. G O T T O 3ST SHIP P E D. E. R. RAGSDALE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry Gowli, Grocer it*, Provinotts, IFin.i Lit/ttort. <Sx. TIMMONSVILLE, S. C. 1 Have just received by late arrivals from New York, an elegant supply of SPRING A SUM MER GOODS, which have been purchased at the decline in goods and which I will sail at corres pondingly iow prices, comprising BERAOES, MOZAMBIQUES &C,. &c. .ALSO I large lot of gentlemen's READY MADE CLOTHING, together with a fine assortment of BUGGY HARNESS, BRIDLES & SADDLES Ac. Always keep a good supply of everything kept in a first class store, BACON, CORN, SUGAR A COEFEE Call and examine WHISKIES, BRANDIES & WINES, both foreign and domestic. Mr. Pounds, will take great pleasure in showing, and will sell low for CASH. L. R. RAGSDALE May 4 27 tf OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. A DELIGHTFUL TONIC. Old gaf-tetza-d, Burnham’s Drug Store. 1 WOULD RESPECTFULLY Cull the attention of FAR MERS and PHYSICIANS of the Country, to my large STOCK of Drugs and Medicines, FANCY AND TOIUET ARTICLES, Sponges, Crushes, Perfumery, &c., also, the old St andanlSARSAPARLLA, made from the original receipt of R. W. Burnham, which is rivalled by none, and his Anti-Cholera Mixture, which will cure Cholera and all disease of the bowels. At wholesale or retail. Orders from the country on Factors, will be promptly attended to. Liivc me a call before going elsewhere. E. S. BURN HAM, Sign of the Red Mortar, King Street, Charleston, S. C. Four doors below Calhoun Street. Oct 28 6 ly We take great pleasure in offering tb# Old Carolina Bitters to the pnblie. They are compounded with great care, and contain some of the best Tonics in the Pharmaeopia. -4s evidence of the superiority of our Bitters over all others, we have certificates from many of ihe leading physicians in our State who have prescribed thorn in their practice. The OLD CAROLINA BITTERS Will be found invaluable for Want of Appetite, General Debiliry, OhilU. Fnvcr. and Dyspepsia. We do not offer our Bitters ns a cure, for all diseases, but as an Aromatic Tonic, they have no equal. Foe-sale by Druggists and Grocers everywhere Principle depot GOODRICH, WINEMAN & Co. Importers of choice drugs and chemicals. Charleston, S. C. mar9 19 ly EDWARDS & DAMAN, A.TTonasnE'S's —AVD- COUNSELLORS AT LAW, DARLINGTON, C. H., S. 0 B. W EDWARDS, J FURMAN DARGAN April 13 24 9m DEMOCRAT JOB OFFICE. ■; (Jr Proprietor : ACT(JhT. pectfufly : n of Dir- i >8 . ing 0«intH" ^ (O put upTn the beet atj diiiputcli. bile piitr'.n- '***. .-ST.- > >. > .j -■* . ^ -A* vi r&tfSr* * ‘ 2fV>Jc %• T*:- . *. ■ . .>* *.• £, A-a «/a..y. - •ij. #•- '4 -sZts&r* .J ■H7 ,<v- •-«*< '•if our pupers. Weekly- i„ West- i^.4* *r, , vA ■m Mr .. «e.- ;> i.T* f 5, A -w ^ TM:^ -H ward!! v £ » ^eess, far beyond ..he publication t>f er, '***'' '-j i* •'MS J " , ’ - .. .i.'V —Term* Motlcrafe. - v / * t-nrSIUMS!! •>. ,-Vuable Agricultural I’remi- ^ ^Wup Clubd for the Weekly ; -MTU, WATSON £ Co, ‘f .. . Charlotte, N. C. , * 47 tf_ ivfeal. & PARKER'S Steam y . . .•»; oed of oitiioi will find it to - * ’ • id examine corn, meal, »ud »-'Y" .S< . f -J r*'- ** . £> * '■&M- ,r%» i; r Vn."-*’ * «r-.. 3- v#. v .k;'- G. Whilden & Co., ; K 255 KING STREET, . L.. C ii A R L E S T O X S. C. S AVE ON hard a full stock of Watches, Jew- . , ry, Pilve* an«l Mated Ware. * Granite, ^hina and Gla^s- ^ rare. Pocket and Table •Mlerr, CcntleiuDns’ leather ■ •'avelling Bag*. Vases, Tooth r :, and Hair Brushes, an-1 a variety which they offer at moderate prices. 4 i A1.80 j/ ' Importers and Jobbers OF \M -kery, China and Glassware, at MEETING S TREET. • : iRENBACH, Billiard Saloon, . - Mill* Ilrjuac, ,, ij,4j 4 'ug and Queen-street, RLKSTO.N, S. C. W. FERENBACH, No, 6 Broad-street. Importer of ILivana Sugars. ALSO— Imported Wines and Liquors, mar 9 19 6m W ante d—Agents^ T O sell a new book of great value to Farm ers, Mechanics, and Working men of all trades and occupations, 13th edition now ready. The FARMER’S & MECHANICS’ Edited by GEO. B. WARING, Jr. Author of ; *Elen»cnt« of Agriculture,” “Draining • r ui Drotit and for Health,” and former ly Agricultural Engineer of Central Park, N, Y. 500 Octavo Pages and over 200 Illustrations. The New Orleans TYn,* says: “It is a book which should he in the bauds of every Farmer and Mechanic.” The New Orleans Picntfune says: “So valuable a book should be found in the bouse of every Far mer and Mechanic ; its elegant illustrations will make it welcome everywhere.” Active men and women can mal e more money and giro better satisfaction in selling this book than any work in the field. Send for 10-page circular, telling ail shout it. E. B. TREAT & CO., Publishers. No. 654 Broadway, N. Y. Sept 8 49 tf THE CHARLESTON ^TE have made arrangements to SHIP COTTON TO QjrVi: 9 BALTIMORE D” CHARLESTON, MAKING CAS? 1 ADVANCES A v, <} E DESIRED w AT SUMTER," LYNCHBURG, MAYESNILLE, 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. Jur.c 22 oft Yy AM now prepared io execute all JOB WORK of every description, »ucb as LAW BLANKS. LAW BRIEFS, HAND BILLS, BILL HEADS, LABELS. BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS, AND PLACARDS. All work neatly anil promptly executed at prices to suit. —also— Cards and Printing Paper always on hand, OSce in rear of McCalls’ Store. CHERAW & DARLINGTON R. R~ SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, \ Chkhaw, 5. C., March 10, 1870 J ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 18TH Inst., ihe following Schedule will be run by the Trains on the Road: DOWN. Leave Chcraw To G-in Owners. Thia is to say, that wtf have had our Gins re paired by Beurdine's Gin Saw Guntmer and find it. to be superior to the hand saw mode of sharpe ning, it frees the saws from lint, especially when ginning damp cotton, and adds greatly to the sample and facilitates the gin in feeding more in the same time over tun hand file. It restores the teeth, to their original .shape, making all alike, in doing so it lengthens the tooth as much as it is worn off at the point before needing repair again. We would say it does^ill that it is claimed to do, and would respectfully recommend our farmers to give it a trial. P. A. Wilson, M. D- S. W. Morris, Jt.ssK Keith, W. Coi.e, R. D. F. Hollins, W. P. Gee, Lazarus Morris, J. M. Coker', James Coker, E. G, Kirvin, A B. Dove. Having six counties to operate in, vix: Darling ton, Marion, Cheaterficld; Marlborough. Horry, and Georgetown, it will be impossible for me to attend to all who may wish repairs made on their Gins in the Fall seasons, iu so large a scope of of country, therefore I wonld say to the Farmers of Darlington and adjoining Counties that should they need work, it will be te their interest to scud in their orders now, and have their Gins re paired for the coining season, as I expect to work entirely in the other counties the next sea son. Persons desiring my services will confer a favor by obtaining as many jobs iu their section as possible for me 1 am prepared to sharpen Saws, fill Boxes and Brushes, and to put your Gins in splendid order. Orders will receive at tention in due time, at your residences. Pay- meat fer work will be made easy. 1 have two excellent second bonded Gins for sale, in splendid order. Address Dr, JAS. M. HUNTER, or M. W. HUNTER, Timmonsvllle, 8. 0. J«n 12 12 4m THE LIFE ‘ OF ALLAN! PINKERTON, thk GREAT DETECTIVE OF THK AGE Ti* t *«£, n0,T .I n P"r»nition ami will Publl.h on the 2/th of October, Instant, io }io. 1281 ,f NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, The life and exploits of Allan Pinkerton, thw most able and successful Detective the world hast ever known. We have been at great pains to obtain the faets. and circumstunoes attending the remarkable life. ef this most extraordinary man. who has bie« mainly instrumental in developing the greatest, crimes commit,dd in this country, sndbringinr their euthors to justice, besides rendering in valuable tervicc to the Government during the- late rebellion. The Biography of Allan Pinkerton is truly a. Romance of Life, and the demand for it in n.l parts of tho country will bn so great that.thoee who desire to secure ropiet, and who live at a distance, should either subscribe at onen, or ne- tify the newsdealers from whom they purchase that they may obtain a full supply on their first order. Oct 27 2 | DANIEL H. SILCOX. FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE, 175 177 and 179 King Street, Charleston, S. C. ff<S fc, P ,, ruiture made and repaired. Goads packed with care for Shipping. * i-r- Oct 21 HENRY BISCHOFF & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Ami Dialxbs in WINES, LIQUORS, SEGART. TOBACCO, Ac., C*. 197' E-A.ST Charleston, & C. n. niscirorr. c. wulokbu. j. h. riarra Oct 21, 4 1-y VICTORIA HOTEL* CHARLESTON, S. C. P. OPDEBEEOK, Dee 2*. Proprietor. 18 tf WATCHES, J- E -W E E IFt -ST „ Sterling Silver, Plated Ware, Spectacles Eye Glosses and Faaey Goods, at JAMES ALLAN’S S07 King-st., Charleston, 8. C. mar 8 19 8m M Cashe’a Society Hill Dove’s Darlington Arrive at Florence Leave Florence Darli.igton Dove’s Society Hill Cash's Arrive at Chcraw IP. 7 46 A 8.14 «« 8.45 “ 9-25 “ 10.00 “ 10 45 A. M 3 80 P M 4.15 “ 4.50 •- 5,30 “ 0.05 “ 0.30 P. M Oct 21 Cigar Factory CARRIAGE W: ■A ..Yu y 37 j|C ■ 314 King-street, cor. Society. J. Madsen, Proprietor, cxG-yv:R,s_ t arolina cigars per M. $20 00. Caroline No. 1, “ “ 22 00. Carolina De Espana •* “ 2*> (X*. El Bouquet “ “ 30 00 La Candour (small cigar?) 44 *• 35 00. Partagas (small cigars) 44 44 40 00. H. Upman (Havana) 44 44 60 00. Figom’s (Genuine Havana) 44 44 75 On, Jenny Lind 44 “ 44 44 80 00. Ae all these cigars are made under my especial care and supervision. I can warrant that all smoke well and will give satisfaction at the prices. Also stock ol Leaf, Chewing and Emoking to bacco. Viginia leaf Tobacco for Plantation use at 20 cents per pound. All orders will be promptly executed. J. MADSEN, mar 9 19 5m A -A^TTD BUGGY MANUFACTORY AT j3^v^aL,iisraToisr, s. c, T HE undersigned beg leave to inform the citizens of Darlington and surrounding country, that they have opened a SHOP at Dar lington Court House, for the purpose of carry ing on the buseiness of manufnciurir.g and re pairing Buggies, Carriages, Waggous, Carts, &r. All work done with ueainetM and dLpatch. We respectfully solicit a share f public pa tronage. D. W. RAST. $ CO. Darlington, & C. Sept JO 62 %f These Trains make close connections with the trains to and from Charleston. Passengers for the Kingnville end of the W. &. M R. R., are not delayed at Florence. Those fur the Wilmington end remain at Florence from 10.45 A. M. to 3 P. M. v S. *S. SOLOMONS, Superintendent. mar 19 North Eastern Rail Road, SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, N. E. R. R. I Chakj.bston, S. C., March 11, 1870. j ON AND AFTER SUNDAY THE 13 th inst., the following schctlule will be run by the Trains on tills Koad: EXPRESS DAILY. Leave Charleston 9.30 A. M Arrive nt Florence 8.(M? P. M Leave Florence 11.16 A. M Arrive at Charleston 6.00 P. M THROUGH NIGHT EXPRESS. Leave Charleston C.30 P. M Arrive at Florence }2 Midnight. Leave Florence 1.45 A. M Arrive at Charleston 7.30 A. M Both of these Trains make close connection w ith the Through trains to the Northern cities. Tho Night Express will not run on Sundays. The train on the Chcraw A Darlington Road connects with thh Day Express to and from Charleston. S, S. SOLOMONS, Superintendent. wT& M. R. R. COMPANY. GENERALSUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, ) WlLLMIXUTON, N. C.. Nov. 6, 18b0. / N and after Monday night, the 8th iust.. Passengers for the W. & M. R. R., will take tUe train at tlio W. &. M. It. R., Depot, and the following schedule will be run : EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Willmingtondaily at 4.00 A. M. Arrive at l ioreitce 10:32 A, M. Arrive at Kingsville 1:55 P. M* Leave Kingsville 12;35 P. M- Arrive at Florence 3:51 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington 10:15 I*. M. Express Train couneet closely at Florence with the Ni/Hbeastern Railroad for Charleston, and I’hcraw and D.irlington Railroad for Chcraw, and at Kingsville with the South Carolina Rail road for Augusta, to > inch point the cars run through without change. ACCOMMODATION T R AIX. SPRING AND SUMMER Importations, DFlIBB03SrS e Millindry and Straw Goods, ABMSTKONH, CATOR A < « s . importers and Jobbers of BONNETS, TRIMMING & VELVET RIBBONS. Bonnets Silks, Satins anrVVelrets, Blands. Nets, Crapes, Ruches, Flowers, ‘ Feathers. Ornaments, STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES jEZC&bt&i, Trimmed and Untrimmed, SHAKER HOODS, 237 and 239 Baltimore-atrcet, BALTIMORE, Md. Offer the largest Stock to be found in the coun try, and unequalled in choice variety and cheap- nces, comprising the latest Parisian noveltie*. Orders solicited, and prenipt attention given. Feb 23 18 6t ED. PERRY, No. 155 WETTING STREET, Opposite ( harirstim Hotel, CUARbKSTON, 8. 0. D EALER in School uud Law Book, and Printing Materist.- , _ r>,All*54, a'CC., DUnk Books of all style* on hand and made to onler. Stationery of all kinds. Printing. Ruling and Binding of every descrip tion executed with promptness and atreat»ou««bi* rates. Printing Papers, a»d Wade & Co/a Book and Job Printing Ink. roar 9 19 6m Loav'o Will Arrive at F Arrive at Kiu^Mvi' Leave Kingsville.. Arrive ai Fiorenc Arrive at Wilmin ng!4 - n daily WM at 6:45 P. M. 2:40 A M. .... 9 00 A, M. 1mm) 1». M, ..... 9:-m P. M 6:16 A. M MAfR \R. GeuT SnpL ©. ID. A ini nr, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CHOICE DRUGS, medicines, Chemicals, Surgical Instruments, Perfumeries, Toilet Goods, Cor. King and Vanderhorst-Streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. Proprietor of Aimar’s Sarracenia Bitters, Fur Dyspepsia. Aimar’s SARSAl’ARILLA k QUEEN’S DELfilHT. Aimar’s PREMIUM COLOGNE WATER, AGENT FOR James Buchan & Co s., CELEBRATED CRKSYLYC SOAPS. May 5 31 ly Dickson’s System ofFarming G. A. HOWARD, FLORFNCE. S. C. Uaoinet Maker, AND UPHOLSTERER, Furniture made and repaired. Mat muses mad* iu ordor, All orde*^ r ro,,, ptly attended to, Jan 6 ll ff A 1 M A S./^Y^.Y?,yVCEISri^V, OR UPT-iUr BITTEins, The Groat Southern llomedy for DYSPEPSIA, And diseases arising from a disordered conditioa of the -Stomach and Liver. Prepared by G. W. AIMAR, Druggist, anti Chemist, Charleston, S, C, Sold by all Druggists. mar 2 19 Cm OSTENDORFF & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Dealers in WINES, LIQUORS A SEGARS, No. 175 Fast Bov. charleston; s. c. Agents tor H. Clausen’s Ales. Nov 24 A^t. J. r. (/.SKILL r. L. (/.SKILL. JNO. F. O’NEILL k SON, WHOLESALE GROCERS Dealers in VINES, LIQUORS, de., AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Also Agents for John Toylor’a Sons Albany Cream Ale. No. 107 East Ray, CHARLESTON, S. C. Nov 24 (ft—fim A VALUABLE BOOK FOR THE PLANTER. A comprehensive view of the Author’s Improved System Of Agriculture, Comprised in a concise, original treatise, to which is added all JUS LETTERS, making a complete Text-Book for the Farmers, BY DAVID DICKSON, of Sparta, Georgia. A ROYAL OCTAVO VOLUME—$PRLCE $5. With Likeness of the Author. HE above work is n<»w in press, and will be ready about the 1st of Apr 1. 'I he den and for this book will be nnpreeedent- edt and persons wishing early copies had he ter order at once. The. book will be sent free of ex pense for transportation, on the receipt of the price, AVney «cnt by P. (>. money order or Ex- pros. at our risk. ROBERT CHISOLM, JR. ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR, Oillce, 17 Broad-street, CIIA R L E S T O N, S. C. Sept 8 49 tf FINAL* NOTICE. A LL persona having any claims against the estate of W D. Adams, late of this County, deceased, are hereby notified tv present them du ly attested according to law, nt once, or be de barred payment. J. C, IfURSEY, Feb. 23.—3m 18 Adm’r Address ?ar W J. W. BURKE k Co., Publishers, Jfacon, Ga. 21 <* FOR THE III -A- ID I DS- Mrs. E, H.HAYNSVVORTH, H AS rcmov.vl to the Office opposite the reti- -e of Maj. A. C. Spain, where «he will continue the tusuicss of Millinery and Drew Making, - inny 19 53 ‘7 .VSftM