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ie Sumter Watchman, J2PyESDAY, SEPT. 27 AU Transient Advertisements, and all Work mail bo paid for in e?sh. Tbis will ?bservcd without distinction. Subscriptions [aldo payable in advance. Applications for Job Work will be made, ie office, to Taos. E. FLOWBBS. . se WATCHMAN books are in the keeping of W. 'AXTOS. who will receipt for monies duo and I nd to all matters connected with the Adver lg or Subscription departments. Our Advertising friends are requested to [ in their favors not later than Monday. 'JI TE ti HAIL A RH AN G EM EN TS '.CHANGK OF SCHEDULE. CLOSES. OrEKS. them, - 10: A. M. 1 P. M tbern, 10:45 A. M. ll A. AL ming, on Mon and Thursday, 6:00 A. M. 5:00 P. SI. .'ville on .Mor? and Thursdaj-, 1:00 P. If. 11:30 A. M. se Hours, front 9 o'clock, A. M. to 6 P. M. be opens Sandfly from 12: - 0 t.. 1:30 i?. M. T. B. JOHNSON, P. M. anuary 25tb, 1371. _ tf . Doa iii vf an Esteemed Lady. ur community has recently been saddened the death of Mrs. LACRA LOIISA DAVIS, iori of Mr. CH\?. W. DAVIS. She died at r residence, at i past 12 o'clock Tuesday it, 20tb inst. She was a native and formerly tent ot Union, S. C., and had attained ber I year. She bore her long, and fearfully lizingbodily suffering, wiih that calm and nissive fortituce, whiih l? never attai:.ed in itive mortality, except by the faith and ngth that comts from a present, reconciled ?our .iud God, tod eli..-ed her eye* to mortal it in the peaceful triumph which ts vouchsafed n tho same blessed source. The warmest ipatbies o' the corumuniiy were with her, ?ugh ber terrible afflictions, and now rest with afflicted, surviving hushnnd. ps__s_s_jsa_gg?^ Pay 'I lie Watchman. There arc some pccplc who have read our ?er f^ryears. They cat and drink and are bed (some o? them in fine clothing) and yet y have never paid the Watchman one cent. ? is plain talk ; but it's plain and usadd? led truth, and we tell it in order that eun? ice may get to work. * IF Yoe WAXT Writing PaptranlEn ?pcs [cheap!] go to the Sumter Uoek store. gL, IF YOU WAST Schwol Bo-ks, or any dc, go to the Sumter Book Store, and get B, at the Publishers' Prices. Plantation for Sale. ^r. Ere ENE L. Baowx, offers for sale thc table plantation on which he now resides, ?t five miles from Sumter Tows. A good rtuuity for investment. 'H .TliJitary and Commercial School, c exercises of this excellent School will be plied on the 1st of October. Boys are prepared College or business. Darlington County Fair, Te ore indebted to the Treasurer. Mr. W. E. &Es, for tickets complimentary to the Darling- | [County Fair, to be bold at Darlington Court I ise. on the 4th and 5th of October. From )/t we eau learn, it will bc a success. J T. Solemon?. Thc spacious advert i-c:ncnt of Mr. J. T. p.v* speaks for itself, and his well filled i speaks ?a still more satisfactory terms, and [wc feel that we ure bound to put a word in j i Iwnys. That word i?, that its no ''great cry i t ', little wool." ! t Help Our Firemen, fe ask attention to the communication printed i ?nother col a mo, eettiog forth some of the j salties which Le.?ct thc .-itantion of our gal [boys of the Sun ter Fire Engine Company, j au arga-fiat ?ot should not for a moment i ermined to laogubh for the want of any aid j eb our TJWU authorities or citizens are able Inder. Si-rciiattc. {hen in the realias of dreamland wr.ipt, a Dights since, tliV'U^h every crevice of our Iber, poured sounds mel od i-.us. It was ?tee's New Brass Baud, of cherry, booyan! hs, conic to givet sad cheer u?. And right rily and artisti- ?Hy was the grateful work ! . irnied. Wc like Mich thing?, and .-hall give ; j lames of these musical young gentlemen in ? 1 .ext. ft il-ioua. Mr. Jo RDA*, of Anson, N. C.. filled the list pulpit of Sointer <>n Sabbath last, and or ihrrc evening* pr?tions, with tn urti ess ;irui ability, and in a manner highly factory, we learn, to the congregation of Church. A. A. Solomon?. his return b?me recently from New Yirk. as | pl, A fine budget of latest p ipers, with the ?liment? of A. A. S-, came to u*. d Dow romes his a I 'ertb-ejicnt into our te'liog the story o! ni? ?>urcha?ci. in thc mjrkrts ol tlie N?rtb. Mr. SOLOMOS* took to make bis mslectioas-hunted th? market 1, and bas brought ba<*k i stock, which for pness and style we dare say surpasses any s previous efforts. Difficulty al Ly ti ch burg;. learn that Mr. John McRPBT wa? shot, and sly. If nat mortally wounded, by men in dis ?, at his ?torc at Lynchburg, about Si o'clock lursday night last. statements made to ns, it seems that the time the train rolled up to the Depot, men in disguise entered Murphy's store, account is that he immediately seized bi* sns rod fired into tho party, receiving io re Ith? snots that wounded him. Another that lisguised party fired first, and whilst Murphy laking some movement to use bis weapons, shots took effect, one in the side and one in leek, both of which are ?aid to bare traveled iwards. Others of the disguised party who lined outside the house are said to have fired, fthe marks of many balls, in cluster, it is said, |be seen on the counter* inside. The shoot ras rapid and soon over and the party mount leir horses and rode away. Some persons who ! near, went to Murphy's assistance, and re? ed witn him until morning, who say that [ia the night, voices outside asked "Is he And after s pause, the expression, "So it be with ap, seed cotton buyers J" was L rgical aid wa? sought for Murphy-the ^ds were probed, but search for the balls was Of two phy*i :ians who wer? press?t, one ira, regarded the wounds mortal, whilst the did not so regard them. Murphy was 1, next morning, to the boate of Mr. C !>E, a near neighbor, where he is being cared (is said that be was a considerable dealer ie i in the seed, that be had been warned, and be armed himself sad defied tho*? that men [hira. We regret this occurrecirc, a*?re- do all similar or unlawful act? of viobncs. The pro voeation'is f great. It ia hard to stand stiUy > when the fruit? of the h -nert laBor of the fariner are bei og filch? ed from bis fields bj ni|ht, and borne to th? ready hands of theadjacet t ?bop keeper,anJyit we do not believe tho remedy is to be- found rn such proceeding s. The precedent|s a dangerous one. It renders Kfe and { ruperty insecure, and tends directly to the development of a condition of tbings befu/e which every, good citizen must stand appalled. Bather let the wronged and plundered farmer, in the bioad light of day, and with face to face in the honest light of counter nance as God created it, confront those who thus encourage the stealing of their goods. -In any event, we s:iy let us abandon these acts of dis? guised, midnight violence Anderson. Starr Sc Co? It isa real pleasure to us to refer, pointedly, to the busiues* card ol this very clover house. They are gentlemen of unusual courtesy, liber? ality and kindness, as we know ana learned to appreciate, daring oat recent visit to New York. They arc engaged, too, entirely ia the Soutkcr* trade. Two of the partners, the Messrs ASHBR? OOK, are Georgians. Mr. VZICEES, who represents South Carolina in the bouse, and who is a gentle? man of the highest instincts, has been in the trade evcrsioce the close of the war, understands the Clothing business thoroughly, and sells a larger trade than any man from this Slate new in New York. SPEC! A L NOTICES. To those who are afflicted with Scrofula or Blood Humors of any kind, no mutter of bow long standing, or how hopeless yon may consider fovr case, 'cy Dr. Ricbus' Golden Remedies,yon will find them a radical and speedy cure, when all other treatment bas failed. Prophylactic is a formidable big word, yet Darby'? Fluid has introduced it into household use. The article deserves to i?e in everybody's house as its praise is in everybody's month. Tit* Who thitt has seen a dangerous disease arrested by an able physician or a good medicine but values both ? Be it your family physician to whom you owe so many es rapes from aches and ails, or Dr. Aycr's inimitable remedies :-his Sarsaparilla that renewed your vitality or Cherry Pectoral thatcur^d a painful :ough, or his Ague Cure that expelled tbe freezing ague and burning ever from your blood. Who that bas been re? lieved by any of these agencien but feels grateful "or them all? [Bangor Time*,. Important To Builders and Contrae cora. We learn from our Charleston exchanges that Ur. P. P. TOALE, the well-known manufacturer of Doors, Sashes, B?nds, ?c.,l bis established depot at No. 20 Ilayne street, where be keeps instantly on hand not only all articles from his )wn manufactory, but also every variety of >nilders' hardware, French and American window ?lass, both plain and ornamental, slate mantels, ind, in short, everything necessary to finish laadsomdy a residence, a store, or a church. Exuberant Health i's a blessing vouchsafed to few. Even those who lave been favored hy nature vrith strong consti utions and vigorous frames on; apt to neglect tbe >re"autious necessary to preserve theso precious ndowmcnts. Indeed, as a rule, the mure healthy md robust a man is, the more liberties he is in lined to take with his own physique. It is some on-ulatioti to thc naturally weak and feeble to tnow that they eau be so inv'gnrateu aud??uilt ip, hy a pr?.per use of thc mea t, which science MS placed at their disposal, as to have a much netter chance of long life, and exemptions from li-case and pain, than the most athletic of their -Jlows who ar? foolish eunuch to rtippose them 'elvis invulnerable, and act accordingly. It is n<>t too much to say tba : more than half he people of the civilized world need an occasion il tonic, to enable them to support the strain up <n their bodies and minds, whi.h thc fast 'life of his restless age occasions. In fact, a pure, tholesoaie, unexciting tonic is thc grand dc.ider ituni of the busy millions, and they have the# trticle iu Hosteller's Stomach Bitters. Jt is a taminal mc Heine, i. c. it imparts nerndaeet 'trength to weak systems and iuHgoratcs delicate restitutions'. Its reputation and its sales bare Headily increased. Competitive preparations IA ve been introdaed ad libitum, andas far as tbe .oldie is concerned, ad nauseo ra ; in the hope of rivaling it ; but they have all either perished in he attempt, or been t?ft far in the rear. It bas >ee.n the great medical sueco? of tho present rontury, and it is quite certain that no proprie? tary tn dieine in this country is as widely known, >r as generally u?ed. Ten li^htuitg presses, running incessantly [Sundays excepted.) the whole year torough, >ar?ly supply til? dt-tuand for tho Illustrated Almanac, ia whfch the nature and tites of tbe ?reparation are set forth, the circulation now teing ever eight millions a year. EL VINO CATALINA. The announcement tbat has >een so generally tie ra M i <1 tnroughont Ibu country tbat an Am erl ran company bas again comm saced importing his celebrated Wine Tonir n a matter of no ?mall importance, and will be hailee with joy by ill those seeking a pure and invigorating (onie ; ilso, those who need a pure, pleasant and re? freshing stimulant will find in the El Vino Cat? tlin.!, or Brown's Catalina Wine Tonic, what ?hey want, ll will bo remembered tba' imp>>r ations were made in ISO'S of :his noted brand, jut in consequence of tbe high duty tuen de natided hy this government, tho enterprise ceas rd. to the regret of thousands abo had learned its va!ne. It is thc oldest louie io the world, and doubtless tbe most invigorating, tbe purett and ??est, and if importation conti ones at the rates now ?tarted, it will take its place in every fami? ly'in thu as welles in the old countries. lu ?erits will i? ike it a household article, and we nope that every one wbo bas ever used any Bit? ter.-, or common pntent tonic, will at least try one bottle of the Catelina, and then decide for them ?elves whether they will use this tonie, prepared from the pur? juice of the Catalina grape, with l'a'i ?ava and the spices of Ceylon, or a bitters made of common whiskey and bitter field herbs. Thia is an invaluable preparation for weakness and debility ; it relieves morning languor and gives freshness and appetite, not followed by aa unpleasant reaction. It cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costiveness, Bilious Doran tremen ts, Cramp Colic, Flatulence, Diarrhoea, Dysentery Nausea, Vomiting, Morn? ing Sickness, Chills and Fevers, Headache, Ner? vous Irritability, Anemia, Heart Disease, Di? seases of tba Kidneys and Bladder, Diseases of the Skin, and alt Eruptions, either caused hy other diseases or impurity of the Blood. As a Tonie in Consomption, it bai no supe'!.r of which thousands believe themselves to have bees cured by its use. We do not claim that it will cure Consumption, bnt we are sure that it win prevent it if taken io time. For sale by I. A. McKaeus, Drauggist, Sam tor S. C., J, H. M. Coaaan A Co., 19 Light street, Baltimore, Md , General Agents for th* U. S. Office of the Company, 48 S. Howard sjreet, Baltimore, Md Sept. g-ly_ The Thorough Iked Stallion HALCASSAR, WILL STAND FOB THE PALL SEASON, at tb* Wedgefield Plantation, on the Camdon sud Cbarlsstoa Road, four arila* below Ststeburga, in Sumter Coanty, st Twenty Flea Dollars for the season, .pt SO- I? MOTHERS! MOTHERS LI MOTHER^!! DONT PAIL TO PROCURE MRS. WINS? LOW'S 800THING SYRUP POR CHIL-1 DKEN TEETHING. This valnablo pr?paration bsa boen asea* ?ito. I NEVER FAILING SUCCESS BS' THOU-J SANDS OP CASES. It not only reliares, tbs child from pain, nat invigorate! tb? stomach nod bowell, corrects acidity, and giro? tone ?ai energy to'tbs wade system. It viii also instant!* railers Griping in the Bowelsaid Wini Colic We believe it tbe BEST and SUREST REM? EDY IN TUE WORLD, in all eases af Dyson ter? and Diarrh?e? ia Chi!ir*D, e<aeth.?r arising from teething or any other canse. Pull directions for u?ing will accompany each tattle. None genuine unless the fat simile of J CURTIS A PERKINS, .Nee* York< Si on tbs j outside wrapper. Sold by ell Medicine Dealers. . ' 1 omens;' ' ll5 FULTON STREET. NEW YORK. 4930 HARD Sr. LONDON. ENGLAND, 441 St PAUL ST. MONTREAL, CANADA. Scot2fl . ly GEO. E.-TAILOR, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TO : L. P. LOBING'S STORE. Us is prepared . to make LIBERAL CASH j ADVANCES on COTTON ionsigned through bim either to CHARLESTON ir NEW YORK. Will bold COTTON aa long j ts desired. When yon want Peruvian Guano or Carolina Fertilizer, Ie is the man to bny from. When yon bare COTTON TO CONSIGN, GIVE HIM A CALL. I Cheap lot of Bagging and Ties, POR SALE. ALSO SOUTH CAROLINA MADE BROOMS, nt a tow pries. Sept 6 6m HONEY ADVANCED Cotton, TUE CITIZEN'S SAVING BANK WILL IDVANCE TWO-THIRDS of tba ralas of] :0TT0N, to be shipped through them either to 'h?rteste n or New York, and Lold the Cotton as ?ng as shippers may desire. Apply to J. W. DARGAN, Aa't Cashier. MONEY SAVED ly depositing it in the Sering* Bank at Sumter. Tow is the '?me to pct some aside for bard times. :?11 and get circulars, Ae. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE. Sept 13_tf FRUIT TREES, Ornamental Trees, SHRUBS, BOSES, EVERGREENS Flowering Plants, Bulbs, FJower Seeds, ?c., &c. TOUITLAND NURSERIES, AUGUSTA, GA. J. W. DARGAN, Agent, SUMTER, S. C. Catalogne will be mailed free to any persons earing to purchsse. All orders from ibis com lanity sbonld be banded to me. J. W. DARGAN, Sept 13-tf_At the Bank. DR. E. H. GREENE, [X CHARGE OP TUE BRANCH OFFICE OF rM Kline's Philadelphia Bellevue Insti stule and Cancer Infirmary, at CHARLOTTE, N. C. Will bs et Wilmington, N. C., Purcell Hoers, October 4. Sumter, 8. C., Principal Hotel, Oe tu ber 6. Columbia, 8. C., Nickerson's Hotel, October 7, OT tbs accommodation of those who may wish o eonsalt bim. without a risit to Charlotta, with eference to CANCER and all CANCEROUS tFFKCTIONS, all chronic long standing and bsrure diseases of crery kind. Sept 13_4t_ jotton Ties and Bagging. -Jot As AGENTS FOR MANUFACTUR?ES, Ve offer for Sale, at Low Prices, tbs following ] TIES: :bs "ARRO W," the "ANCHO B," tbs EUREKA ," Sweet's "PATENT BUCKLE," BUTLER'S "BUCKLE," and Beard's "PATENT LOCK TIE." --ALSO IMBRICAN, DUNDEE A INDIA BAGGING. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. Factors, Cbnrcb-street. Sept*-_2tn CHE "WALLIS" TIE. DIPLOMAS PCR BEST COTTON TIE ornaron ar Louisiana Stats Pair, April, 1670. Georgia State Fair, October, 1870. Cotton Sutes Fair, October, 1870. Mississippi Sute Fair, October, 1870. Alabama StaU Fair, November, 187?. fADE OF THE BEST ENGLISH IRON. sasiLT aaa asnexY am erran. 2000 of the above TIES now Uading per I british bark M. E. Seed, from Lirerpeol, ned for j ale at the lowest merket rates by J. N. ROBSON, Hes. SS East Bay ?Ii) Atlantic Wharf, Sept 13--it Charleston, S. C A FRESH SUPPLY OP SUMMER Hill aery and Fancy Goods. The Ladies who are lats in supplying them Mires with MILLINERY GOODS ire invited to call and examine MJSSEeD. BRITTONS MEW SUPPLY OP OATS. FLOWERS, RIBBONS, HAIR ROLLS, An* Ae, . Angl_tr_ WM. fe WJHEBES, Ag* nu Lea aa ST ste toL J?wef ry, 8ilfer ut* Plated Wire, Clocks, FIXE CUT AND ENGRAVED GLASS, TABLE CCTM?Y. CHINA AND WHITE GEA KITE GOODS, VASES, TOILET SETS, rufcT AJkTfOLXS, Oreen front fbe Coaatry earefeUy HW ead retwnr^ttrt gaanaued. 155 KI5G STREET, CORNER BEA UP A IN, Key lam tifo Ca i w ww, S. C. t T. m BEGS LEATE TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE HAS LAID IN HIS Fall Supply of Goods, Which He Offers at Attractive Prices. HE HAS ?N STORE A LARGE STOCK OF & FANCY CROCERIH! A Very Full Stock of Shoes, DRY GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Domestics, Staple and Dress Goods. Of the l?tter, he has endeavored to select with that taste wjjich has been displayed for the last fifteen years io the approbation of the Sumter Public. His customers^will find at his Store all their wants supplied at the LOWEST PRICES, PAftpfi? ffllTION 18 CALLED TO OIS STOCK OP WHICH IS THE LARGEST IN THE MARKET. Good Butter at 25 cts.. Hams. Canned Fruits. GINGEE PR?SERVES, ABD FANCY GROCERIES GENERALLY, ANOTHER LOT OF TEN CENTS CHEESE EXPECTED IN A FEW DAYS. Call and examine his stock and realize all your expectations in regard to Cheap Goods. He also takes this method of informing his friends that his store will be closed on the 25th inst, in consequence of its being a Haliday. J. T. SOLOMONS. Sept 20 ISAAC A. M'KAGEN, FRESH AND PURE DR?GS, MEDICINES. CGE31IALS, P.: RI I 3IC ?Y ?cc. kc. Al WA YS OX HAND. PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED. WITH CARE Al ALL HOURS. March 8-_ DR. A. J. CHINA, Druggist and Apothecary, SUMTER, S. C. INVITES ATTENTION TO HIS LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PHARMACEUTICALS, Proprietary Preparations, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Varnishes, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuns, Glass Ware, cte, etc. PRICES HOE+BBATB FOB CASH. The Prescription Department RECEIVES ESPECIAL ATTEST ION. CARE A5D ACCURACY GUARANTEED, i Jniytt_ DISINFECTANTS. BROMO -CHLOR ALUM, Compound of Chlorine, Aluminium, Bromine. A Safe. ODORLESS, NONPOISONOUS DIS? INFECTANT. Prerenu contagion, arrests as ?ail as prevents putrefaction, absorbs noxious gasses aaa iestroyi had odors. Carbolate of Lime, A sar. Disinfectant-dcstroyi tho gera, or ?ap. ti? principle of all contagious ?manation?. For salo at Dr. A. J. CHINA'S. A?f ll tf THE FIRM OF RUSSELL & mum RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR Frionas and the pablie, tbat tba/ aro con?tsatly raeerring X> R U G S3 Med lei nea. Of tba B?ai Quality, nod alt Articles otu!)* found ia a Drag S toro. Tho l?tfaiw of loo Hossa, comprising Pharmacy and Prescription Stand, ?THaoaador- toa speoicJ charge af Major J. B. RUSSELL abo briars to h is ard aa experience of EIGHTEEN" TSARS k tba chemical eoatbiea tioaofMadlsiasa. Froia^aad careful sttoatloa wifl ba gires to Prescriptions, sad Medieiaes for faa-Darno ea* ba raliod on sa pare and cf tie best aaa?ity. GROCEIIES!1 GROCERIES ! -AT Tim T, Upshur's Store, -CORNER MAINJc REPUBLICAN STREETS SUMTER, 8. C. THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY announces to the publie, rb nt be bas io store, and will be constantly receiving, a largs and varied assortment of GROCERIES, Suitable for Plantation and Family use. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT will be allowed Mcrcbant?.ond they are specially invited to cn 1! und examine bis Stock, and they will find that bi* business facilities enable bim to supply them with gouds AS ?HEAP AS THEY C.t.V DU Y THEM in any Northern or Southern Market. Come and : see for yourselves, an ocular demonstration is I thc best Highest Market Price I paid for Cotton. AND Til KEE FOURTHS OF TUE VALUE CASU, will be advanced, on all Cotton Shipped to tbe House in Baltimore lor which he is agent, and it will bc held over if desired. Uc will make a speciality of . Corn, Bacon and Flour, wLieb Le is prepared to furnish in any quantity Customers and Familios purchasing their supplies at my establishment, ean have them delivered free of charge, at their residences within the limits -?f the town. BAGGING, AND TIES, AT LOW RATES. TUE COTTON FOOD FERTILIZER, guaran? teed to produce ss much as Peruvian ?uaco, pound for pound, acre produce. ALSO ZELL'S SUPER PHOSPHATE, s capital Fer tiiizer, ala ys on hand. ?&" Coantry Produes taken in exchange Respectfully, THOS. T. ?PSHUR, Ja. Feb 22_ Preserve Your Sight ! THE CELEBRATED Schaffhausen Spectacles, Manufactured tit SchnffUnutcu, Steiftet land. The superiority cathee Great Eye Preservers consists in the careful Mut'icuiatieal Accuracy in the construction of the Lonies, being manu? factured of the Best'Wbite Flint Glass, the eiact Shape of the Eye, tho? obviating all Ulimmering and ?Vaverinjr of the Sight. Disiinc;/. an I ?ll the other Train of Evils produced by tbe use of inferior spectacles. Every one whose sight is failing understands its vaina. By buying Imperfect spectacles you j help to destroy it. BUY Tm BES! ! Buy the Scknffhavwn Spectacles and presertx the Eyes-which arc priceless. FOR SALS BT C. T. MASON, June 28 Watchmaker a Jeweler. Dr. J. Sn H?GHSON, ' WOULD INFORM HIS PATRONS AND FRIENDS, that he has removed his office to the new bunding, on Main Stree?,?ext above Mr. T. T. Up^hur's Store, where they may find bim from 10 o'clock A. M., tn 1 P. M., and from 4 J to 6| P. M., unless professionally engaged. If abteatlHey will please learn their name? on tb? slat?. After ? o'ofoek, P. M., be will ba found et hts Msidenatoa Liberty Sheet, opposite tbs Acade? my Green. Jaw? 21 _._ : GOO BUSHELS Red Oats Foi* Sale. ? - . V?t* s . .." g - rr THE UNDERSIGNED HAS SIX HUN? DRED BUSHELS ?CD OATS For Sal, - Tbey-aever rast. Tams $-1.25 pair bush?], de? livered at Depot, Raynacs?r-Kev P. F. KtsTt.nr. ' 1WBT. w. MAJOR, S?ptU-?t? ? Ne? Markst,.S. C. CITIZEN'S SAVINGS BANK -OF South Carolina. DEPOSITS OF OXE DOLLAR AND UP WARDS RECEIVED. Interest allowed at the rate of Seren per eeat. per annum on Certificate? ef Deposit, and Six per cent, os SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. > COMPOUNDED EVERY SIX MONTHS. OF F IC ERS. WM. MARTIN. President. JOHN B. PALMER, 1 w^TWi-st JOHN P. THOMAS, j ^ Presidentt. . G. BR ENIZER, Cashier. JOHN CB. SMITH, Assistant Cashier. J. W. DARGAN, Assistant Cashier at Sumter. Local Finance Committee al Sumter. J. T. SOLOMONS, ( J S. RICHARDSON L. ti. PATE, X T. B. FRASER. This is a Home Institution and merits the patronage of tbe people of the State-at the sane time a .?afe place to deposite their money, watch CJU LO withdrawn wbenero needed. General Banking Business done. Home and Foreign Checks Bought and Sold. Oil Bank Bills, Dilapidated Currency and Lu M purchased. Revenue Stamps for Sal?. Baitlcinn Hours from 9 o'clock, A. M to 3 P. M., and every Saturday after? noon, from 5 to 7 o'clock Jan IS NO. 3 GROCERIES. TUE ONLY STRICTLY Grocery and Liquor House IN TOWN Tn E UNDERSIGNED,oags reare te call the attcritivo of bis friends and tb? public generally to his NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OP Heavy and Fancy Groceries Which be offers tow for CASH ONLY. All articles warranted aa recommended jjt*y* Pure ttodrctaal Liquors kept constantly ou hand. J. H. EVERHART. April 13_rf ST?f*Hooir> ?OW LOST, HOW RESTORED. Just publij-hci, ? new edition of Dr. CULVER, WELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on thc radical cure (? ithout medicine) of Srannaroananca er ??minai Wea* nee?, Involuntary Seminal Losses ivpoisser, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Isa, pediment^ to Marriage, etc.; abo, CosscarnoS. r>itarsr*and FITS, i od sod by self-indulgence or sexual extravagant. ?SaV-Pricc, in a sealed envelope, only S cents Th? celebrated anther, In thia admirable essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' tee eewfnl prsctice, that tbe alarming eonteqaeoces of self ji.u?c may be radically cn rod without tb? djng?rr>us u*e ?f internal medicine or tb? appti .:.it :on of i he kn; to? poiStiag owt a roods of eure atonr? M tuple, ce:!.tin, and effr-ctaal, try means of which every saferer, n? astuter what hi? con? dition may b*>, ms j cute him?elf cheaply, private* ly, and radically. ^jUTLu Lecture shou'd be in the heads of cr cry youth and every man ia th? land. . Sent, nndt r seal, lo a plain envelope, to any address, ?xntpnld. <-a receipt ria coats or tv? post stamps. Also. br. Cu!verne!:," "Harriage Gn'.d?,"price tb cents. Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLIN8 A CO., ISt Bowery, N?w York, Po? t-Office Box ??Se Scpt27^3<a ... Good Envelopes 'AT - - SUMTER BOOK STORE, 5 CENTS PEE PACK. Sept SS- - good Ink a ' AT. - SCMTE4. BOOK STORE, a CJ8TTS PEE BOTTLE. "Sept 20 JDancy, Hyman & Co., 142 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK. AND GENERAL AGENTS FOR The / Gooch " Cotton Tie. The Strongest and most Easily Adjusted Gotten Tie in the Market. j For Sale in Sumter by GREEN, WALSH & CO. Sept & 6m. CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION. Incorporated hy Acto)'Assembly 1870-71, and Approved Murchs, 1871. . .? . FIRST WM SINGLE KIMBER RJFEB, AND DISTRIBUTION OF' 400 Awards in United States Gold Bonds, New Issue FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FREE SCHOOL FUND, * WILL TAKE PLACE ON TixiJLirsca^y, oct x?tix. ia7i. AT NO. 147 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., AT ONE O'CLOCK P. M., IN PUBLIC. Full Certificate Shares, $5: Halves, $2.50; Quarters. ?1.25. . Ten Thousand Numbers Only j! FOUR HUNDRED AWARDS of United State* Gold. Bonds (New Isaac) to be distributed imme? diately opon tho Raffia taking place. SCHEDULE OP AWARDS. On? Award of $19,000 in Gold Bond?, is..........-.~.$10,000 One Award of $2,500 in Gold Bonds, i*.t.-.. 2 5? 0 Ooo Award of $2,000 ia Gold Bonds, is.-.-. 2.000 OM Award of $1.000 io Gold Bonds, itw. ...- 1,000 On? Award of $500 io Gold Bonds, is.?.".mm. 500 Ons Award sf $500 ia Gold Bonds, is-....-. 500 OBS Award of $500 ia Gold Baads, is..Jmm.M. 5C0 On? Award of $250 in Gold Bonds, is ....-.....-. 250 Ons Award of_$250 ia Gold Bonds, ls.....-._ 250 Ons Award of $250 in Gold BOB div to..w-._....-........-. 250 Oas Award of $250 ia Geld Bonds, it.-,.-. 250 Ons Award of $200 in Gold Bonds, is-....._. t 2<iC One Award of $200 in Gold Bonds, ls...w............... 200 One Award of $200 ia Geld Bonds, is.-.m. 200 Ona Award of $200 in Bonds, ls......_...". 200 Fir? Awards of $100 in Gold Bonds, . . 5<>0 Tsa Awards of $50 tu Gold Bonds.sre.mm.-. 500 Twc'.j Awards of one half each of one $50 Gola Bond, are. 5? 0 ^ifty Awards of ons fifth each of oas $100 Gold Bond, are.m. 1,000 One Hundred Awards of one-tenth each of one $100 Gold Bund, are. 1,000 Two Honlred Awards of one-tweatieth each of one $100 Gold Boud, are........ 1,000 400 Awards to be Distributed in Gold Hoads, Zn Conformity to Law. EXPLANATION OF THE DISTRIBUTION. Numbers from 1 te 10,609, (the same numbers being on the Certificates.) sre printed on separat? slips of paper, which aie each encircled in robes, eroVare all placed in a Glass R?ffle Cylinder. Tho Foer Hundred Awards, tn accordance with the schedule shore, ate also printed on separate slips of paper, and each U encircled ia a tobe, tad all aie then placed ic another gb/* cylinder, railed the Award Cylinder. The cylinders aro both rerclted. and a number is taken from tho cylinder of numbers by a boy blind-folded, sod on? of the awards is taken from the A ?ard Cylinder by a bey likewise blind folded, both of which sre ethlVired to the spectators, and such number will bo entitled to the award : sad this operation will be repeated nntil?400 numbers arc taken from tho Number Cylinder and 406 awards from the A ward Cylinder to snob numbers. The Coerafossocers will enter down each number on their books as taken from thc cylinder cumbers, and the Awards to each as taken from th? Award Cylinder. The Rafle will take place oa the day and commence at the hour named. There will bo no post? ponement whetsTer, and all the Awards must be distribntcd. CERTIFICATES FOR SALE AT ALL THE AGENCIES OF TI?E ASSOCIATION. COMMIS-* 8I0NERS-FENN PECK AND JAMES GILLILAND. For Orders, Address, J. W. DARGAN, Sumter, S. C. 8ept 20 SUMTER MARBLE TARO Tnrj undersized baring ja?t rece!red s fin? lot of MARBLE, 8 PREPARED TO FURNISH Monumental & Cemetery Work, of sil kinds in a manner that will comparo favorably with an j work io bis tins. Haring rocotred a liberal patronage heretofore, he continuel to ?nsita ail who may ho destrona of an/ thing ia bis lino to gire bim a eal!. Bo defies competition in prices. Positively so work delivered ia the future an til paid for. W. P. SMITH. Jan? 14 J. E. SHARES, SUMTER FURNITURE -.A*l> Chair Ware-Rooms* THE SiJllSOrUBER INFORMS HIS . Frieads ?nd Casteams that hs bsa received and ?ill continue to raoaira KEW AND CHEAP P??SlTL'RE, tO SOT TM TIMBS. - HU Stock e< mt ist* of edaaoat every artists ia that tina, vis: - SOFAS, 8IDB-B0ARD?, BOOE-CASE?s w^rdrefces, Esteatio? Tables, . Baratea, H'^h-Staeas. Stt'iejf MH? Rechino: Chairs, af ovary kind - Crib?. Cradloa,Trendies Cottage Bedsteads ? . aad Mattresses. JUST RECEIVED So?? Seers of those CT?RAP C0T?A6I8ETS Meat Befa?, Window ?hadas and Wal s*aanrlafc . ail low for OAHU., I E. Saares, Men* Street, opposite Express Office Eatraace *-oaa Stair Case on Mai? S<rca* lo . Ff RXm*BE BOOM*. HOYT & FOLSOM. WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS, MAIN STREET, SEMTEX, S. C. WE. M?e nTi<kr.-??nctl, hnvinj? famed a eo pr.rf nership, on the ?th June, IS7I, utul<T the nemo nnd sty le of HOYT 4 K< >!.*.<) M. w?ul l respectfully announce ..? the public nf Sumter, ead the adjoining rounti?-*. [hat wo are a?w p" pared to ex?cute ?51 work entro>t?-d to at wi:h promptoc??. and in a workmanlike OMnnt-r. OCR STOCK will embrace thc latest styles ?f ?JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, &e. LADIES* AND GENTLEMEN S VATClffeS. AU of which will bo sold at t'-e lo-test ca h ?rices. OLIVER HOYT, ?. ll. Ku 1.5OM, At Hort** OM Fiaixl Maia Sire t. ?TO-Thc jcenaine Di VMOVD SPECTACLES, ?anafactured by J. E. SPENCER ? CO., Nu* ork, aiaayaoa hand._ CLO THIN Gr, CLOTHS, ??C. Spring Stock. D, J. WINN, Agctit, Now has ia Store a fjarge alni Careful? ly selected Stock ol' Spring and Summer Goods. WHICH IIB GUARANTEES AS REPKE PUNTEO, S OCR AS CLOTH I Nil-Fine, M?liam swd Dmiror, Cloths and Cassimores, Pine L..t Tweeds,' Brown Linens, Shirt?. Drawers. *. Under*e*t#. QI ore? a?d Cr? ..<?.<, Swspendcrs, Collara, Becka, Maakemhiefs. ?birk fc* J.ledges hiutsetr I*??!! h-W t-r ca April 28