The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, August 09, 1881, Image 3
TUESDAY, AUGUST 9.
E&t?rtd at the Post Office at Sumter, S.
{7,, ax Second Class Matter.
POSTAL DIRECTORY?
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Tu* Moi?i?"?rTi?r Delivery is Open evert day
dnringnbe week,from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Southern and Northern Mails close 7.30 P.
M. Both Maila Open 8 A. M.
Sondays-Both Mails close at 6 P. M. Gene
.{'Delivery Open from 8 to 9 A. M.
'Jtrrivals and Departures of County Mails.
mlleMails arriveon Monday's Wedces
land Fridays, 12 M., andieave i. P
same days.
?thville and Providence Mails arrive
tdays, Wednesday's and Fridays, at 12
M., a id leave 2 P. M. the same days.
JNO. A. WHITTEMORE, P. M.
LEONARD W. CORBETT, Assistant P. M.
Kew Subscribers
We can't afford to puta large size paper
dowe to the price of a small one, and it seems
from the ne'w subscribers we are receiving
that the people do not require it. Accept our
thank? and continue to come. We mean
business.
Our "Large Edition."
It is not our intention to publish a large
-Tuition occasionally but constantly. In fact,
we have io do this to supply our subscribers.
We simply make this announcement pro bono
publico- that if, that advertisers may make a
. * note of it.
Arrears.
Parties who nave been subscribers to either,
or both, of the papers now cosolidated into
one, are urgently requested to make payments
in settlement of their bills up to August 2d,
1 the time at which the consolidation took
place. By so doing much confusion will be
avoided, and we shall be grateful for the
help.
Our Mailing List.
Under the pressure of work, we have not
,. yet been able to revise our mailing list, and
consequently there are some errors on our
printed labels. Ina few days the matter will
be attended to and the necessary alterations
made.. Those persons who have paid in ad?
vance for both papers will receive a double
credit for the Watchman and Southron,
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We have been so unaccustomed to such a
large subscription list as we now have, that
some napers may fail to be sent. The neglect
ed ones will do us a service if they will notify
us of any slights in this direction.
A Kew Post Office.
Wt hare learned through Dr. E. J. Rera
ber^tbat a new Post Office was estalisbed iu
the Sanders neighborhood on Joly 1st, known
as Rembert's, the route is from Providence to
Rembert's with a semi-weekly mail. Dr.
Rembert.is Post Master for the present.
Hr. A* A. Solomons
Has added a ware-room to the rear of his !
store, and is potting an iron front to the
room adjoining his grocery. The part of the
: building now used as a grocery will be con?
verted into a clothing department, and the
. grocery removed into the extreme rear of the
store. He proposes to keep a full stock of
"-clothing to accord with his fell stock of every?
thing else.
Jail News.
^Last week the following named prisoners
ere allowed once more to breath the air of j
|. -eedom : Jeff Graham, Oliver Boyd. Stacey
t Flowers, Julia Sumter, Samuel Lee, Nero j
EJames, Fortune Nelson and Nora Jones.
During the past week there have been four
commitments.
There are now twelve prisoners in jail-ten
from this, and two from Clarendon County.
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Mayor's Court.
Louisa Johnson and Anarchy Davis were
brough! before the Intendant's Court yester?
day morning, for disorderly conduct and
drunkenness. Louisa Johnson was sentenced
to ten day s in Guard House, and Anarchy
Davis was discharged.
Stacey Flowers and Hester Yates were also
up for profane language and disturbing the
peace. Their cases were continued.
Foul Air.
An accumulation of a gas known in min
ing regions as choke damp was discovered last
Saturday in a weil at Main and Liberty Street
crossing. It created in the mind of Anthony
Spann, who descended for the purpose of j
cleaning it out, what Prof. Lewis would call
a very rapid "evolution of cerebral concepts."
We are happy to State that Anthony's psy?
chological and respiratory organs were not
seriously impaired by the occurrence.
A Correction.
We have been requested, in behalf of the
parties concerned, to correct the following
- Statement which appeared yesterday in the
Sumter Advance :
Sheriff Wilder arrested on Friday afternoon
last, and lodged in the County Jail, Adeliue
Gallachot, Mollie Johnson aud Noah Jones,
for assaulr and battery, on the Cain planta?
tion, about 8 miles from this town.
The fact is that these parties were the wit?
nesses, while the persons committed to jail
were Scilla Pitts, Margaret Jones and Selina
Days.
Real JEstate Transfers
Filed in the office of Register of Mesne Con
Teyance for Sumter County, from the 30th of ?
July to August 6th, 1881 :
Vermeille Bradford to Marcus Reynolds
deed to 6| acres three miles east of Stateburg.
on the public road leading from Sumter to
Stateburg, $75.
Tho?. James, Trustee Bella Frierson and
Mary Ann Bell tc Jack Johnson-deed of
trust to J of an acre near Green Swamp, S10.
Base Ball.
A match game having been arranged
between the Palmettoes, of Sumter and tbe
Ked Stockings of Camden, to be played at
the latter place to-day, the following Palmet?
toes left last night, by private conveyance, to J
fill the engagement : j
Joe Duran:, Aaron Phelps, Joe Barrett,
F. J. O'Connor Charley Curtis, G. W. Rear- j
Jr., Richard Hood, Louis Morris and j
accompanied by Capt. Delgar,
Mri j Marion Sanders, Mr. M. Furstenburg,
and others whose names we did not learn.
At Home and Abroad.
The visits of this monthly magazine are
always looked forward to with delight. It is
fast taking ??place among the leading maga?
zines of the day. The criticisms generally,
North and South, are most flattering, and the
people are seeing and appreciating the advan?
tages of Southern literature by a generous
patronage, its pages every month contain
stories and -poems by the best Southern
writers ; and each succeeding number is an
improvement on the last. Send 25 cents for
a specimen copy. Address, Rev. G. D. Bern
beim, D. D., or Miss Lisette C. or Florence E.
Bern heirn, editors and proprietors, Wilming?
ton, N. C.
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The cotton crop of Georgia and A!a
ama it exceedingly fine, and is said
be better than the crop ol other cot?
on States. The national bureau says
the conclusion of its a umeroas re?
ports that the crop as a whole is not as
promising as was last years orop at
this time pf the year.
Theltain.
On Sondar last there was a -retj b'eevy fall
of rain, which we believe was general through?
out the County.
From the amount of rain water which fell
info a dry bucket on ? post betweeir the lot
and kitcnen of the Jervey Hotel, it is estima?
ted by one of oar citizens who foot the trouble
to measure" it that no less than six to seven
inches of water fellin this vicinity.
This appears to be a large estimate, but we
received the statement in person from the
gentleman who saw the bucket and measured
the water, and we consider him reliable.
The following points have been heard from:
Bisbopville'good rains ; from Mechanics ville
to Sumter heavy rains; from Bossard's to
Stateburg, and from Wedgefield to Stateburg
and from there to Sumter good rains ; Pro v
dence rains slight,
BRIEFLET S?
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Mr. James Catis of Providence died on
Thursday last.
Four colored people have died in this coun?
ty in the past week.
W. D. Blanding. Esq., and J. M. Spann, j
left last Saturday morning for the Mountains.
Mrs. Montgomery Moses and daughter,
Miss Katie Moses, of Newberry, S. C., are
now io Sumter on a short visit.
We are glad to see Mr. Willie Green on the
street. He has been quite sick for some time,
but is well enough to be out again.
We desire to inquire of our contempora?
ries whether "bursted" is a proper word to
use in speaking of a lamp explosion.
Mrs. 0. H. Moses, and daughter, Miss Car?
rie Moses, returned from New York on last
Wednesday.
"""Our leading merchants will soon be off
for the North to lay in their fall stocks.
Mr. Altamont Moses left Saturday night
last for the North where he intends purchas?
ing bis fall stock.
The Spirit of the Times has changed its
publication day from Thursday tc Saturday.
Two of onr Mountain tourists declare, after
extended observation, that the chickens in the
vicinity of Hendersonville have no gizzards.
We have beeu shown a private communica?
tion from Spring Hill, dated August 1st,
which says : "No rain yet. Crops, both cot?
ton and corn, are ruined."
The following parties have returned from
Hendersonville : Mr.* L. G. Pate and family ;
Messrs. Isadore Hoyt, S. G. Pate, and Tom?
mie Monaghan.
Mr. Abe Ryttenburg returned on Friday
last from his trip North. He smiles as pleas?
antly as ever-the drouth doesn't effect bim
in that respect worth a cent.
Dr. Frank J. Moses, of Augusta Geo., paid
us a visit last Saturday, as the representative
of the wholesale drng house of W. H Barrett,
of that City.
We call the attention of the travel1 i og pub?
lic generally to the new schedule of the Co
I j m bi a and Greenville Railroad, in to-day's
paper.
We were pleased to see on our streets on
Saturday last, Col. W. L. Reynolds, of Spring
Hill. The Colonel is enjoying ?ne health, and
really does uot look any older than he did
ten years ago.
Dr. Edward Solomons has returned from
the North, where he bas recently been for the
purpose of having manufactured, his revolv?
ing mosquito bar, of which be is the pat?
entee.
Mr W. B.- Peebles brought into our office
last week a pair of his three months old
"Plymouth Rock" chickens. They ate per?
fect beauties, and are now larger than our
common stock of fowls.
One of our merchants who hat- recently
made a tour through the county to investi?
gate tbe condition of the crops, states that
Mr. Anderson Mills has the "brag crop" of
this county.
School Commissioner Rhame left for Green
Mile last night to be in attendance upon the
State Normal Institute. We should not be
surprised if he is not also on the lookout for
a teacher for our Sumter Public School.
We welcome to our sanctum the first num?
ber of the Edgefield Chronicle, published by
Messrs. Durisoe & Daley and edited by the
latter gentleman We wish it success.
Mr. Jno. R. Morris, the writer of the caus?
tic letter copied on our first page, from the
News and Courier, in reply to an article on
the "Commercial Drummer," was in town
last week.
We were pleased to greet, a few days ago,
our young friend, Leonard B. Newman, for?
merly of the Lewis Chapel neighborhood, but
for some tim? past of Mars Bluff. He is at
home on a short visit.
Dr. L. H. Peebles, who bas been for some
days with bis father at Spring Hill, prospect?
ing, with the idea of locating in that section,
has returned to Spartanburg, having preferred
the latter place as a home. We wish him
success wherever he goes.
Our readers will see by the regular busioess f
annooncemet that Mr. Horace Harby has I
taken his brother, Mr. Henry J. flarby into j
business with bim, and the firm name from
this date will be known as Harby Brothers.
We are glad to know that our young friend
bas decided to make Sumter bis home.
The bouse of Frank k Adler, of Baltimore,
wholesale dealers in Boots, Shoes and Rub?
bers, ranks among the best in their lioe, in
the United States, and their goods are as
standard as silver dollars. They are repre?
sented in this section by our former towns?
man Mr. McC. Willis, whom almost everybody
knows, and we venture to say that all who
do know him will unite with us in congratu?
lating big employers ia having secured so
worthy a representative.
Owing to a considerable quantity of_ elec?
tricity in *he clouds on Sunday last there
was much lightning and thundering, which
caused some folks, who thought judgment
day "nighabout," to assume a very humble
attitude, "kiver" their heads with bolsters
and take a retrospect of the i ast ; but so far
as we can learn the only damage done by the
lightning, was the tearing to peices of three
telegraph posts near the Sumter depot, which
were struck in rapid succession.
We received a call yesterday from Mr. W.
D. Scarborough, of Bishopville. He says the
drought has been very severe in that section,
and that many of the freedmen have turned
! out in search of work, aa they have no crop
I to depend on.
The Yorktown trip is the uppermost thing
in the minds of the Sumter military. A com?
mittee has been appointed to ascertain posi?
tively who can and will go, and the matter
of outfit for the occasion is being discussed.
An unsuccessful attempt was made a few
nights ago to break into the bouse of Mr.
Upshur. The thieves having failed to get into
the house, stole some articles from the premi?
ses, and left.
A moonlight pic-nic is anticipated by the
young people of Sumter, next Thursday night.
Programme-strolling, sweet talking, heart
plighting, ice cream and cake. Glorious bill
of fare-glorious I
Ladies, if you are suffering from weak back !
nervousness, leucorrboa or in fact any disease
of tbe kidneys, bladder or urinary organs
Prof. Gailmette** French Kidney Pad wilt cure !
you. For sale by all druggist*. j
Unclaimed Letters
Remaining in the Post Office. Persons
calling for same should say "advertised
letters:"
Women's List.-Vennns Cappers, Lena
Hennagan, Janey Barbey, Rosanna Jackson,
Ida Levi, Mary E. Smith, Hettie William,
Sarah Wilson, Sue Wilson.
Men's List -W. P. Baskins, Richard Brun?
son, G. W. Brown, John Bryan, Jr., C. S. R.
Case, J. F. Drake, Manning Geddins, James
Harper, S. Bioat, Blainey Johnson, D. W.
Owens, W. R. Surtes, Thos. Tilman, W.
Woods, Rev. H. Young.
The Treasury Department is going
to let out its silver at the South during
the time when the cotton crop is being
moved. Ten millions of silver is to be
seDt to New Orleans at government ex?
pense for that purpose. We like that ;
silver money does not burn up, nor is it
spent so freely as paper. It is hoarded
more, and if the South is ever to get
rich, she must board. Wc would like
to see all of the silver in the Treasury
disappear from sight ai the South. If
it once gets into the pockets of our
people, it will be apt to stay there.
Be Wise and Happy.
If you will stop all your extravagance and
wrong notions in doctoring yourself and
families with expensive doctors or humbug
cure-alls, that do barm always, and use only
nature's simple remedies for all your ailments
-you will be wise, well and happy, and save
great expense. The greatest remedy for this,
the great, wise and good will tell you, is
Hop Bitters-rely on it.--.Prm.
If yon are troubled with fe<rer and ague,
dumb ague, billions fever, jaundice, dyspepsia,
or any disease of the liver, blood and stomach,
and wish to get well try the new remedy, Prof.
Quilmetre'i French Liver Pad. Ask your drug?
gist for it, and take no other, and if he hus not
got it send $1.50 in a letter to the French Pad
Co , Toledo, 0., and receive oue by return mail.
July 15 '
Agentsand canvasser." make from $25 to $50
per week selling good.; Tor E. G. Rideout <t Co.,
IO Barclay street, New York. Send for their cat
Mlogue and terms. aug 19 ly
IT IS FOUND AT LAST.
SOMETHING NEW UNDEB THE SUN.-A new era
is dawning upon woman. Hitherto she has
been called upon to suffer the ills of mankind
and ber own besides. The frequent and dis?
tressing irregularities peculiar to ber sex have
long been to her the "direful spring of woes
n DD umbered." In the mansion of the rich and
hovel of poverty alike, woman has been ?he
constant yet patient victim of a thousand ills
unknown to mau-and without a remedy.
"Ob Lord, how longl" in the agony of her
soul, bath she cried. But now the hour of her
redemption is come. She will suffer no more,
for Bradfield's Female Regulator; "Woman's
Best Friend," is for sale by all druggists.
Prepared by Dr. J. Bradfield, Atlanta,
Ga. ; price, SI 50 per bottle.
COLUMBUS, GA., Aug. 24, 1877.
DE. C. J. MOFFTT-Dear Doctor-We gave
your "Teethina" (Teething Powders) to our
little grandchild with the happiest results.
The effects were almost magical sud certain?
ly more satisfactory than frOtti anything we
ever used. Yours Very truly,
J S?PH S. KEY,
Pastor of St. Paul Church.
ACGCSTA, Ga;, Feb. 6, 1878.
I take pleasure in saying that I have
used Dr. Moffett's Teethiuafor my infant With
entire satisfaction, lt fully and pleasantly
ac complishes the purposes for which it is
recommended. CHAS. E. STAPLES.
July 26- 4t
No DANGER is TAKING MAY APPLE LIVER PILLS.
They are harmless to the most delicate person,
? but so penetrating that they clear the system
of all impurities, and gently excite the liver to
healthy action. Price 15 cents per box.
Sold by all druggists. July 5-3m.
mum ? * mum
Dr. A. R. Norton of Savannah, writes: I
assure you it affords me pleasure to give my
approval and certificate in favor of your Lung
Restorer, having given it a fair trial in a num?
ber of cases where it proved a success in the
treatment of Bronchitis and Consumption.
Five years ago my wife was far gone in Con?
sumption, she had been confiued to her bed the
greater part of the time, for six months with
Hectic Fever every day, and I bad but little
hopes of her recovery, but by perseverance with
the blessings of God, ber Lungs are to-day per?
fectly souud. 1 gave her no other Lung Medi?
cine than yours and a cough syrup I make. I
have generally given them together as I have
strong faith in both. I succeeded in curing ?
number of hopeless cases, and regard Brewer's
Lung Restorer as a very valuable preparation.
Please send me per Express three dozen, as I
am nearly out. Send bill of same and I will
remit promptly. Wishing yon good success, I
remain, Yours Respectfully ?
A. R. NORTON, M. D ,
Cor. West, Broad and Harris Sts , Savannah,
Ga.
MACON, GA.
Messrs. Lamar, Rankin & Lamar, Gentlemen
-One bottle of Brewer's Lung Restorer cured
meof Bronchitis in a week's time. I will wanta
few more bottles soon I intend keeping it io
my house all the time, as I consider it a valua?
ble medicine. Yours Respectfully,
HENRY DAVIS.
Sold by all druggists. July 5-3m.
SELMA, ALA., April 8, 1878.
Mr. J. D. Goodwin, Agent-Dear Sir : ?
take pleasure in stating that I have used your
Medicated Stock Feed on a very poor cow, with
great success. She looks very much better now,
gives a great deal more milk, and is much su?
perior. I therefore recommend this medic?nelo
all who wish to improve their stock, cattle and
horses, as it is truly what it ?3 represented to
be. Very Respectfully, A. KAYSER.
ETJFAULA, ALA.. July, 1878.
Mr. L. Shoenfeld : I used oue sack of your
Stock Feed on my cow, with very satisfactory
results. She had recently dropped her calf,
and was in poor condition, aud by the usc of
your Stock Feed she was rapidly improved in
flesh and milk. Very Respectfully,
GEO. H. DENT.
Sold by all druggists. July 5-3m.
LOOK
-AT
THIS!
Prime Rio Conee,*"' 6 lbs. for $1.00
Light ' C" Sugar, 10 lbs. for 1.00
"A" Sugar, 9 lbs. for 1.00
Granulated Sugar, 8 1-2 " 1.00
Cut Loaf Sugar, 8 lbs. for 1.00
Green and Black Teas, 50c. to 1.00
Prime Charleston Rice per qt, 12 l-2o.
Beat Gilt Edge Butter, 3 lbs. for $1.00
Baby Olives, (something new,)
per bottle, 15c.
Dessert Fruits, (something now,)
per can, 15c
North of England Sauce, per bot. 15c.
Fresh Salmon, (Photograph Brand,)
per can, 20c.
Tomatoes, best, No. 3, per can, 15c.
Peaches, No. 3, per can 25c.
Sardines, per box, 15c.
Full assortment fresh Crackers,
per lb. 15c.
I New Orleans Syrups,
per gallon, 60c. to 75c.
Sugar Cured Shoulders, per lb. 10c.
I Sugar Cured Breasts, per lb. 12c.
I Choice Cigars, 5c. apiece, or
by the box $4.00
I Best Kerosene Oil, per gallon, 20c.
I 500 Bushels prime White CORN.
One Car Load prime Timothy HAY.
A large stock of Hams, Strips, Flour
and other Groceries.
CROCKERY. GLASSWARE, TINWARE,
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
For sale low, and all goods warranted as rep?
resented.
ALTAMONT MOSES,
SUCCESSOR TO MARX E. COHEN.
May U
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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mendea hy themedi-\
eal profession, farm
Hyspepria, General*
DebUav. Female MHs- M
eames, ffant of Vital-I
tty, Nervous Proatru- f
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ceneefromFer era,A:c.f
GrSTLXMlK: 1 was suffering from ?entrai debility to such an extent that my labor wasexceedinglr bur?
densome to me. A vacation of a month did not g?reme mach relief, bat on the contrary, was followed by
increased prostration ?od sinking chilli. At this time I began the ase of yoar IBON TONIC, from which I re?
alised almost immediate and wonderful resolta. Tbeold energy returned and I found that my nat?ral force
waa not permanently abated. I bare need three bottles of the Tonic. Since using it I have done twice the la?
bor that I ever did in the same time daring my illness, and with double the ease. With tbe trsnqhll nerve
and vigor of body, has come also a clearness of thought never before enjoyed. Ifthe Tonic has not done the
work, I know not what. I give it the credit. J. P. VATSQK. Pastor Christian Church. Troy.. O.
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?AJNFACTIIEfi IY THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., IO. SIS MOfiTH MAIN STREET, ST. LODI*
D. J. WINN & CO.,
DEALERS IN
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
OF ALL GRADES,
Piece Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cottonades. Jeans, &c,
IN GREAT VARIETY,
HATS, TIES AND SCARFS, SHIRTS* COLLARS.
HOSIERY, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS AND UNDERWEAR.
AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED.
WE SELL AT LOWEST PRICES.
THE IMPROVED WHEELER AN?) WILSON, IMPROVED WEED,
IMPROVED VICTOR, HOWE "B," AND NEW AVERY
Sewing ]VEachines,
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The Celebrated Preston's Fertilizers.
PERSONS CONTEMPLATING BUYING
STEAM ENOINES.
Will save money by calling on us.
WE SELL A FIRST CLASS ENGINE AND BOILER,
Made by the New York Safety Steam Power Company.
Satisfaction Guaranteed in Er erv Purchase. Send fur Circulars and Prices.
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"Earliest Flowers of Spring."
OESPORTES & EDMUNDS,
WRIGHT'S HOTEL BLOCK.
In Store : Beautiful Lawns at 6 1-4 cts.
Beautiful Cambrics at Sh c.
Beautiful Prints at 6ic.
Large Towels at 10 c.
Large Linen Towels at 15 c.
Gents' Silk Handkerchiefs, (Beauties) 50 c.
Ladies7 Linen Handkerchiefs (Marvels) at 25 c.
Ladies' do do (Bargain) at 10 c.
Misses' Sim Hats at 25 c.
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A beautiful line of Ladies', Gents' and Children's Hand-sewed
Shoes ; also, the cheaper qualities.
Gents', Youths' and Boys' Hat?, Shirts, Hosiery, Neck-Wear, Gloves, Trunks, Valises,
Steel Scissors and Needles.
Dt??SS GOODS in all the novelties of the season-a drive in Black Silks, Trimming Silks
and Cretome C^ths and Lace Curtains for Upholstering.
GENT'S CASISMERES, doti , Jeans. Ducks, Drills, from all the Celebrated factories of
America.
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We are prepared to sell Good Goods as cheaply as any house in
the State. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Desportes & Edmunds,
Wright's Hotel Block,
March 15, 1881.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Always Remember
THAT AT THE
LADIES'
STORE
OF
J. THEO.
SOLOMONS,
You will find the Best anet
Freshest Selection of
SUCH AS
B?NTINS, LAWNS, GRENA?
DINES &c, for
E v e ii i ii g Dress,
OR
Commencement Exercises.
Nothing better than our Delicate
and Beantiful NUN'S VEILING in
all Colors.
Constantly in
Receipt of
Such Goods
As Warrant
Hi? Offering
To the Public
At All Times
A Full. Complete
And Varied Stock, competing with
ANY HOUSE IN THE CTIY.
Just Received an Assortment of
GL0&3B&
Also a New Line of
mmw$ LOT
And other WHITE GOODS
NOW IN DEMAND,
And oJQered at
LOW JP RICES.
LAP-ROBES
-A FULL LINE JUST RECEIVED
OF ALL COLORS
At PriccB Defying Competition.
We are disposing of our Remnant
Calico, Homespun, Dress Goods,
Piece Goods, Embroidery, etc.,
at almost Nominal Prices.
.Come One, Come All. Sec
our Goods, hear our Pri?
ces, and be happy.
J. THEO. SOLOMONS.
June 1, ISSI.
ANTHONY WHITE,
Apt ai Commission Merchant,
SUMTER, S. C.
IS PREPARED TO TAKE RISKS
AGAINST FIRE,
io a Dumber of first-class Northern,
Southern and English Fire Insurance
Companies, among which are
North British and Mercantile of
England.
Scottish Commercial of Glasgow,
Home of Nett-Yofk,
Georgia Home of Georgia, aud Others,
aggregating $50,000,000 of Assets.
AGENT ALSO FOR
Wilson & Childs' Philadelphia Wagons.
McLcar & Kendal's Carriage & Bug?
gies.
Wando Fertilizer and Acid Phosphate.
July 29
HOP BITTERS?
(A Medicine, not Si Drink.)
CONTAIS3
nor*, nrciir, -HANUKA K E.
DAM?ELION,
ASPTIIK Pt-KKST AN I* f*-r.?T^!Kf'ir.\I.QUAI.l
Tl ;:s .jr AU. OTJIKK lilTTEUs.
1711 Jd Y CXTX1JG5
All Dlscasrs of lljf-Stomarb. Mowel?. r>od.
Liver; Kidneys. ar?d ITrinurj Organs. ?r
V0UM1C8S. Sl?cnfcs??nei*?ml csptttfcUly
Kcinalc COQtnplainU.
$1000 IN GOLD.
Will bo paid for a case they xtin notcr.rc or
help, or for anything Impure or Injurious
found in them.
Aile your drngrplst for Hop Bitter* RTHJ try
them Leiorc you Bicep. Take no ether?
D I. C. ls an absolute and Irresistible otire for
Drunkenness,- use of opium, tobacco and
narcotics.
M?VB^B> SEND FOR CIBCCT-AR. l^MI
All abort told by dni-?t?t?.
Hop Bl tun Mtg. Co., Kocbttte r, >*. Y., A Toronto, Oat.
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED!
Just published, it new edition of Dr. CUL
VERW ELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the
radical oure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal weak
nes*. Involuntary Seminal Losses. Impotency,
Mental and Physical Incapacity. Impediments
to Marriage, etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy
and fits, induced by sc!f-,judulgci)Co or sexual
extravagance, &c
Tho celebrated author, in thin admirable
Ensay, clearly demonstrates, from a tliirty years'
successful practice, that the alarming conte*
quenccs of self-abuse may bo radically cured ;
pointing out a m?do ol cure at once certain and
effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter
what his condition Day be, may core himself
cheaply, privately und radically.
33?r*Thrs Lecture should be iu thc hands of
every youth and every man in thu land.
S?-nt under seal, in a plain envelope, to any j
address, post paid, on recept of .six cont? or two
postage ?tirapi. WE HAVE ALSO A SURE
CURE FOR TAPE WORM. Address I
THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO.,
.ll A*?f St. NKW YOKK; Post Office Bvx, 45S6, !
July 1 ly.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
THIS NEW AND ELEGANT HOUSE,
with all modern improvements, is now
open for the reception of guests.
S. L. WRIGHT & SON,
May 6. Froprietort*
P. & A. J. MOSES,
Livery and Sale Stables,
Main Street.
(AT ELLIS' OLD STAND.)
k full line of Vehicles and Teams
always on hand. Traveling fares
moderate. Commercial travel^
ers can always be accommodated
there. Contracts for Hauling
taken promptly and satisfacto?
rily executed. In due season
will have a full line of Sale
Stock on hand.
p. & A. J. MOSES.
July 24, 1881. tf.
J. D. CRAIG'S
FURNITURE
AND
UNDERTAKING
ESTABLISH MF NT,
Sumter,
C.
(ESTABLISHED IN 1856.)
AFULL ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE
constantly in store, at prices to suit the
times.
BED ROOM SETTS, WARDROBES,
Bureaus, Wash Stands, Tables,
Bedsteads, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges,
Safes, Sideboards, Looking Glasses,
What Nols, Wall Brackets, Chromos,
Window Shades and Fixtures,
Picture Frames, Cordj Tassels,
Picture Glass, Window Glass,
Putty, Mattresses, kc, &c.
THE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT,
IS F?LL AND COMPLETE,
COFFINS AND CASKETS of all descrip?
tions and sizes constantly in store at prices
ranging
For Adults-from $5 to 125.
For Children-from 33 to 45.
My special personal attention, day by day, is
eiren to this business, in all its departments,
and satisfaction guaranteed in everv case.
Nor 19
WEDGEFIELD BUILDING LOTS
FOR SALE.
WITH the view of meeting the demand fur
Building Lots at Wedgefield, the under?
signed has decided to lav out in lots about TEN
ACRES of land, NEAR THE DEPOT, which
will be sold low, and on reasonable terms, to
bona fide settlers.
JAS. H. AVCOCK,
Aug 17-tf. Wedgefield, S. C.
This Mystery Explained,
QQ/~|/ttsthe patent name of an invaluable
/?>*J\J *J remedy for removing from the
humiin system pin and ?t?mnch worms. It was
thc prescription of a celebrated physician, and
roved the lifo of tho child it wa? dispensed fur.
It has >ince been the means of faring the lives
of thousands of children by irs timely use.
It ts put up in the form of powder?, ready for
! use. and children take it readily. ?? ic is a
pleasant medicine ?cid hy dealers iu medicine
ut 25 cents.
900^1 IS V IIAT evcry mother needs for
->^tJ\JfJ her rhild. when it is troubled with
won iu Sold by druggists.
SADDLERY AND HARNESS,
TUE FINEST LEATHER ON HAND Ready
to bj worked up at the lowest Hying
figures.
HARNESS of thc lntest style and of my
own workmanship, at my shep tu sell.
I ara prepared to do all kinds of Jobs in
my line of business. All Orders received
will be promptly attended to, and with the
greatest care.
-A full line of
READY-MADE HARNESS.
SADDLES, BRIDLES,
COLLARS, .MARTIN?
GALES, and
EVERYTHING ELSE
pertaining toa First-class Harness Shop.
OLD HARNESS made to look as good
as NEW.
COVERING and REPAIRING Old TRUNKS
-A SPECIALTY.
AH WORK in my line GUARANTEED
to give SATISFACTION.
T. 0. WROTEN,
Corner of Main and Dugan Streets
March 15. 1881._ly.
THE AIMAR HOUSE,
COHNER OF
Vanderhorst and King Sts.
HAVING BEEN LEASED BY
Miss Heriot
(Formerly of 190 Meeting-St.,)
IS NOW Ol'EN for the accommodation of
Boarders. Partied visiting Charleston will
find this House conveniently situated for busi?
ness, and directly on the line of Street Railway.
Terois, per day. fr.-m $1 25 to $1 50
'* *. month, from $25 TO to $30 00.
according to location of rooms-fire extra.
Feb 18
THE PURCELL HOUSE
Wilmington, W. C.
UNDER NEW NA ls*A GEMEN T.
First Class Hotel.
Board $2 50 to $3 00 per day-Merchants $2 00
B. Y*l PERRY
Proprietor.
GLENN SPRINGS,
Spartanbxtrg Co., S. C.
SIMPSON & SIMPSON,
PROPRIETORS.
THIS CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE
is uow open to visitors under the same j
management as last year. Daily stage lines
connect with trains at Spartanburg. A good j
Livery Stable at the Springs. Daily Mail, good j
Band of Music, Billiards, Bagatelle, Ten Pins
and all other Amusracnts usually found at first
class Watering Places, june SI-tf j
RODERT HOUGH & SONS,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
ipi fines i WM?
44 South-Sf reef, Baltimore, Md.
December 9
xs. D. BLAKPING, WM. D. BLASDING
BLAMING ? BLANDING.
Attorneys at Law. .
Sumter, S. C.
June21 tf.
? '82 vhs
.Bjqrtin?oQ 'osnojj Japoq^v 9l!$oddQ
'OHTXIS i rc
.a.">ud pen? qstutt JO
.Cji??nb a; passvdjns aq jouutw 'paupuni?iufl
3;ss) pav 9JM qiiA\ papaws 'a[A*.s Aja?a ni
"Sail 'S?HYQS
0
?sfaooo oxmsiNana $w*o p?*
'SIVii HIL* GXV H7IS iO 3XH ITDd V
'osav
*sa[A*)g ?saivj atp
a! 'S0?U13S K3NHHJ OXV HSl'l?Na
.?jqsunioQ ui uaaq ja^a s*q jBqi
'O?IHXOIO
jo Jpojg ?.sa34?7 oqj paAtaoay isnf st?j|
?T88I
- JO -
1N3N30N?I0NNV
?>.N:I?ICIS
Peerless Engine,
MOUNTED OR ON SILLS, j
PORTABLE OH STATIONARY, j
Any Size from 2 to 60-Horse Power, j
THESE ENGINES HAVE AN ESTAB- j
Iished record for simplicity, durability, and j
development of power per rated horse-poicer. j
The boilers are provided with every improve- ?
ment looking to safety, and by a patented j
device cannot explode under any circumstances, j
We furnish with*this engine the famous Geiser j
Saw Jlill, with independent and simultaneous I
Head Blocks, or complete Grain Milling, or j
Colton Ginning or Jlilling Machinery.
Having sold several outfits in Samter County, i
we invite the attention of any one who contem- '
plates buying machinery of any kind.
IMPROVED UNDER RUNNER, BEST French
j Buhr Stones, either Single or Double Gear, and
j any size from 20 to 36 inches.
We sell also a Vertical Buhr Stone Mill soita
I ble for Light Power Engines, with capacity of
from 5 to 15 bushels fine meal per hour.
We also offer the famous Geiser Thresher and
j Separator for any description of work done by
Threshers.
Fanners' Friend Plows and Attachments.
Belting of any kind-Rubber, Leather, or
Cotton.
All descriptions of Machinery sold by ns at
NO. 41 MAIN STREET,
COI, (J JIBIA, S. C.
SCREVEX & BRIDGES, -
Gtneral Agents
f?d* Correspondence solicited. apl9-6m
"LAND OF THE SKY"
?KS or
SUNSETS.
Chase's Globe Hotel,
Hendersomille. Ni C.
C. C. CHASE,
Altitude 2,252 Feet.
I RE-OPENED, RE-MODELED, RENOVATED
! !
-AND RE-FITTED FOR
! THE SEASON OF 1881. !
THE GLOBE is decidedly thc best located, j
most comfortable and convenient House \
in the place. Opposite to Post Office, and Office I
of Weddin and Bailey's j
STABLE LINE TO ASHEVILLE.
!
PLEASANT ROOMS,
NEAT FURNITURE,
SPRING BEDS,
CLEAN LINENS, j
ROOMS CARPETED AND UN-CARPETED, !
GOOD FARE,
CLEAR ICE COLD WATER.
Verandas afford charming views of thc I
t
Mountains aud splendid Promenades, Croquette j
Grounds, Good Music, Dancing, etc.
STAGES and HACKS will call every mom- j
ing for Passengers to Asheville, Casar's Head, j
Buck Forest, Brevard and other points. Start- .
ing from their respective Agency Head-Quarters. !
POLITE and ATTENTIVE SERVANTS. ;
BUS TO and FROM ALL TRAINS.
RATES, REASONABLE AND REGULAR.
Try the Globe.
C. C. CHASE, Prop'r. j
June 21, 1881. tf - ;
MERCHANT'S HOTEL
-OF
SPAHTAXBURG, S. C., f
A. M. SPEIGHTS.Proprietor, j
JN?EW, CLEA Ni I
COMMODIOUS
AND AJKY.
BEST SUMMER HOUSE IN THE STATE. !
Mav 24, 1881. j
HILBERS HOUSE, ;
Xo. 2S4 King-Street, Charleston, S. C. [
Transient Board per Day,
Si. 50 to $2.00, according to location of rooms. ;
Carriages al way? in attendance at the Depots j
and House, to convey passengers.
MK j. B. HILBERS. G?O. A. WAGENER !
July 29 I
$2
W?tcht?. i'tera'wlii(J*r?$.TS9. W5)ft?ni#t?i Rn?ti&cO?M
Imitation g?H#?. SoIMsoJdfl?. Ch*?rr*tt??t
tfr yovr own use or ?r*-'"l?ti''* pnrpetet. v?io?ble cnt
?I<V??rr*e. TH03rSON*CP., I3S >lsia*St, >t?twi
m mimi
CONGAREE
[ron Works,
COLUMBIA? S. C?
A GE XT FOR
CHAPMAN'S PERPETUAL EVAPORATOR.
These work* were established rn WT by
tesar*. Geo. Sinclair nod James Anderson and
urchased by me rn the year 1856', and fro?i
hat time till now carried on successfully by
nynelf. My friends and customers will bea?
fitness of the large and ?tupendou.? jobs exc
utrd by me. Ir was at my works where tho
?incest and almost only job of its c'ass ever ex
coted in this city was done, viz: the making
.f me pipes for the City Water Works iu the
.ear 1S5S. In the branch of "
BELL FOUNDING,
! rau say that I have made the largest b*l!s
?vcr cast in th* State, such as the bell for th?
3ity Hall in Columbia.
My stork of patterns for
ARCHITECTURAL WORK,
COLUMNS FOR STORE FRONTS,
is large and varions, ar.d in RAILINGS FOR
BALCON ES. GARDENS AND CEMETE?
RIES I hare the largest variety a-nd mo>t mod
srn patterns; many of these are patented and
I have purchased the right for this State.
In the machine line I can furn rsa my pat?
rons with
Steam Engines and Boilers
of any size and description. My
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS..
have carried off tliep'ize at every St?te Fair
held tn this city, and in their construction t
har? taken pains to combine simplicity with
the most useful riodcrn improvements, nod may
Batter myself that my CIRCULAR SAW
MILLS find favor with every sawyer who un?
derstands bid business.
'J he many orders I am steadily receiving for
Sugar Cane Mills,
prove that me public appreciate the mills o? my
make, and so it is with my
GE3ARIKG
f.-r HORSEPOWERS, GIN WHEELS, GU 1ST
MILLS and other MACHINERY.
I have the manufacturing right ai mit ay
PATENTS, such as castings for
Rock Cotton and Hay Press
and three or four FEED CUTTERS and other
IMPLEMENTS.
I will he pleased to send my CIRCULARS to,
uzi applicant, together with price list or esti?
mate. My PRICES are moderate, and I assure
the public that they are lower even tb:m thos*
of Northern manufacturers, and that my work
win compare favorably with that of any other
maker. Address
JOHN ALEXANDER,
Cn.VGAttEE l?tOS WORKS, CoLtrMB'A, S. C.
Jan. 20. ly.
I We now say to the afflicted and doubting ones
! that wo will pay the above reward for a
single case of
! Lame Back
j That the Pad fails to cure". This Great Uemedv
' will POSITIVELY and PERMANENTLY euro
! Lcmb'tgo, Lame Rack, Sciatica, Gravel. Diabe
? tes, Dropsy,. Bright's Disease of the Kidneys,
i Incontinence and Retention of the-Urine, Inila
j mation of the Kidneys. Catarrh of the Bladder.
I High Colored Urine, Pain in the Back. Side or
! Loins. Ncrvou* Weakness, and in fact all disor
j ders of the Bladder and Urinary Organs, whether
? contracted by private disease or otherwise.
LADIES, if you are suif-ring from Female
i Weakness. Leucorrh?e i. or any disease of tho
i Kidneys, Bladder, or Urinary Or?aus,
YOU CAN BK CUR KD!
; Without swallowing nauseous medicines, by
; simply wearing
PROF. GUILMETTE'S
FRENCH KIDNEY PAD,
WHICH CURES BY ABSORPTION.
Ask your druggist for Prop. GciLJlKtTis*s
! FRESCO KIDNEY PAD. and take no oth?-r. It he
! has not got it, send $2 00 and 3ou will receive
the Pad by return mail.
PROF, GUILMETTPS FRENCH L?V?ft PAD
Will positively cure Fever and Ague, Dumb
A^ue, Ague Cuke, Bilious Ferer, Jaundice,
Dyspepsia, and all diseases of the Liver, Stom?
ach and Blood. Price $1.50 by mail. Send for
Prof. <Juili?itre*s Treatise on the Kidneys and
Liver, frrft bv wail. Address
F??KNCH PAD CO., Toledo, ?.
F-.r sale in Sumter by Dr. China and ?JV Dr.
Auld May"20 ,
BEST GATE LATCH
; In the World. Cheap, Sim
! pie, Durable. Works e;? -ily.
and is a perfect support to
the Gate. All Patent Rights
for sale. Agents wanted for
Rights or Latches. For partic?
ulars address, E. M. MARTIN',
Strasburg, Penn.
Wk' THE MOST POPUL?R ?}W
H -? or ALL<- v ^'Jl
!
rps T\ Ll FETI M E **U
S . SURPASSESj,vvOTHERS ?
K 30 UNION SQ. NEW YORK -
? 6HICAGQ iLL.-e--- i
jj ORANGE MASS. \
T. L. Hiss?:LL, charleston, s. C
J?iy 1 CM
TARTLING
DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A victim of youthful imprudence catting Prema*
tare Decay, Nervous Debility, Lost iianhood, etc.,
having* tried in vain ?very known remedy, has dis
covered a simple self cure, which he wiU Rend FKEE
to his fallow-sufferers, Address J. H. REEVES,
43 Chatham St., Y. _