The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, August 23, 1881, Image 3
TUESDAY* AXTGTTST 23.
Entered at Ute Post O?ce at Sumter, S.
C., as Secojid Glass Matter.
POSTAL DIRECTORY.
Tac Money Order Delivery is Open every day
during the week, from 8 A. il. to 4 P. ii.
Southern and Northern Mails close 7.30 P.
M. Both Mails Open 8 A. M.
Sandays-Both Mails close at 6 P. M. Gene
ral Delivery Open from 8 to 9 A. M.
Arrivais and Departures of County Mails.
JishopvilleMails arrive on Monday's Wednes?
days and Fridays, 12 M., andleave 1. P.
^il. same days.
Smithville and Providence Mails arrive
toa Mondays, Wednesday's and Fridays, at 12
if?:, ? id- leave 2 P. M. the same days.
JNO. A. WH1TTEMORE, P. M.
^ LIOXABD W. CORBETT, Assistant P. M.
Messrs. A. A. Solomons and D. J. Winn
kare gone North.
Postmaster Whittemore will not sell money
'orders on Saturdays after 12 o'clock.
fier. A. Mciver Fraser and wife left Sumter
iv Wednesday morning last for their home in
m Lexington, Ky.
r -? member of our fraternity who went to the
f mountains, a short time since, returned home
I Saturday night last.
I School Commissioner Rbame returned from
Greenville on Friday morning last* in good
health and spirits. *
For the week ending Aug. 22d, three col?
ored people have died tn this vicinity.
Willoaghby Reade has applied to our Coun?
cil for the rent of the Music Hail during Fair
week in October.
Col. W. A. Colclough, formerly of this
County, and now of Gainesville, Fia., is on a
visit to relatives and friends in Sumttr.
Only one case wat before Justice Moses yes?
terday . The darkey was sent to jail, being
^Hfound guilty of assault and battery.
On Friday last Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Sanders,
of this place, lost their only child, an interest?
ing little boy, not quite a year old, after a ;
few days illness from cholera infantum.
We are sorry to learn that Capt. Geo. Mc- i
Cutchen ia so unfortunate as to have five of I
his family down with typhoid fever-three of j
them not expected to live.
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On the 24th inst., Mr. H. Thomas, of Sa- ;
lem, white out walking suddenly dropped j
dead. Heart disease was supposed to be the j
cause. Mr. Nelson Kirby, of Lynches Creek, j
also, on the same dar died of heart disease, j
Mr. David E. Du Bose, who was taken sick j
early in the week, with something like a I
bilious attack, died on Thursday evening last ;
at bis home near Midway Church, in Salem, j
Mr. DuBose was a young man, but leaves a
large family, a wife and sereu children, to
lament his loss..
Mr. W. T. Xewmao of Manning, died yes?
terday morning from a congestive chill. He
was aboctt 35 years oW, ac? leaves a young
wife, to whom he was married about six
months ago.
Miss Madge Blanding left Wednesday last
for Vaideu, Miss., where she expects to spend j
kfome time with her sister. We wish ber lots j
^offun, and hope it will not be long before!
y ber "genial self will be among us a??:n. |
Mr. Neil. O'Donnell, the travelling sales- j
^Qtta/)f F. WI Wagner & Co., paid ns a visit j
pTon Saturday last. Be is the right man in the j
righi place, *nd we wish him all the success
he so richly deserves.
A protracted meeting of much interest is
being held at the Methodist Church near the
Ppoxideoce Camp Ground. Revs. Simmons, i
Gilbert, Darby, DePass and Moore are in
ait-ccdance
The farmers at Spr'ng Hill have at last had
rain ; but in the Pisgah neighborhood, seven
or eight miles west of Spring JIU!, no rain I
bas fallen up to last Friday, and the soil ha6 j
not been wet in about ?5 or 80 days.
The town has agreed to furnish two acres !
of land for the new Railroad depot. But later |
developments show that the present W. C. & j
A. depot and tbe S. C. Central depot wi?] be |
consolidated, and a new building erected on j
the green nov used as a base ball ground.
Mr. Jo?. A. Wh?t?emore bas received per- j
mission from the Town Council to put up !
telephone posts between the Post Office and t
the Depot in case he cannot make arraa^e-j
menta to run the wire over the top of the j
_ residences.
Our Town Authorities have purchased a
1000 lb., bell from the Mcshane Bell Co., of
Baltimore. It will be ?D position about 1st
September. The present bell weighs about 500
pounds.
Republican street wi?l be opened through I
. to Creen street maning parallel with Turkey !
Creek, during the present week, and Magnolia j
street from Liberty to Calhoun, nearly in front j
of the residence of Mr. W. F. B. Haynswortb I
will be opei ed early io the Fall. The cost ?
to the Council for the land has so far been I
about three hundred dollars.
Since Mr. Bogin's horses ran away and !
smashed up a lamp post ?nd a pannel of Dr. ]
China's iron fencicg, tee Town Coo neil have
instructed the police force to prohibit the j
playing of bali on the streets. The runaway j
was caused by ball pitchers.
Our Police force now numbers five-one on j
duty in the day and four at night-of the j
four, Mr. Ben Bar^ick is in charge of the \
waiting room at the Depot. Tbe Railroad j
authorities promised to fix np two rooms, but j
go far only one has been made ready. The
Town Clerk is poshing the matter.
Mr. D- Jas. Winn, in consequence of the
requirements of his offices as President and j
Treasurer of the Cotton Factory Company, j
bas withdrawn from the firm of D. J. Winn i
& Co. The business will be continued by j
Messrs. David J. Winn and L. W. Joye under j
the same name. j ?
Tom Scaffe is wide awake to his interests, !
?nd is fixing up hhs store to make more room i j
for other goods that are to come. He says he I
?iU keep i full stock of the wares in bis line, \
|og with Lamps and Glassware of all de- j 1
Kptions. m Be sure to give him a visit. ! <
t- Six. 7.B. Stuckey of Bisboprilie, S. C., j*
offers $50 for the arrest of J. K. Williams and j <
Jimmie Hopkins, both white, to answer to the j <
charge of stealing his black mare mule and j -
double-seated buggy on the I9th of last July, j I
j ;
Mr. Stuckey arrived io town last night, j '
and we understand that he succeeded yester- | '
day in recovering his mule and buggy, but j
did not get the thief.
rr* ,iiiiyg?as5fi36&? t
A negro boy, purporting to hail from Rich- ;
land, has been going into the yards of some j >
of our citizens in the upper part of the town, j j
and in the absence of the male members of j j
tbe families, speaking impudently to the la- j 1
dies. Our police should be on the lookout for j J
bim. We bear he bas three fingers missing!
on one band, and by this mark may be j ,
Renown." j '
Mr. J. R. Phillips, of Providence, who was ;
reported by us last week as having brought in j f
?tfone of thc first bales of new cotton, has left j I
?tour oftce two stalks of cotton as samples of ;
the crop. Every boll is open, and not a new \
form is to be-found on either stalk. He says \ y
^bat all the older cotton is like this, and that *
?3 soon as the bolls open thc cotton falls out ^
to thc ground. It is noticed, bo-wever, that o
thc younger cotton i3 groking and other forms . i
cj-turiog.
Base Ball Again.
A lively contest was bad on Tbursday
evening last, between the Eureka and Excel- j
sior Base Ball Clubs, both of Sumter, on the j
green near the depot. The score resulted ia j
9 for the Excelsiors and 10 for the Eurekas.
The "Eurekas," of which our Devil is a
member, are in hopes that their challenge will
j be accepted by the Columbia nine and a match
i game played between them on next Thursday.
The "Palroettoes" of this place, and the
"Game Cocks" of Stateburg, have appointed
Thursday week, the 4th of September, to
play a match g:?me, tn the grounds of the
former.
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Attention Company !
! The Officers of the Sumter Light Infantry,
to insure good drilling on the part of the
members of same, at the Yorktown Centen?
nial, have ordered four drills a week, every
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
nights from now until their leave. At the j
regular meeting of the Company, on Tuesday
night last, it was decided that in selecting the
men who shall go to Yorktown, punctuality
at drills and proficiency in drilling, will be
the criterion to go by. By the middle or last
of next month aplume drill and entertainment
will be had.
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Drowned.
On Sunday before last, a little colored boy
about ten years of age, by the name of Prince, !
son of Dublin .Montgomery, who lives near i
White's Mill, was drowned in the pond. ]
He had been to Sunday School, and was on ?
his way home with some companions, when j
he decided to go in bathing, which he did, j
and getting into deep water, was drowned, j
Coroner Edwards held an inquest, and the ?
jury returned a verdict of accidental drowning.
The Results of too Much Whiskey. ?
The facts about Calhoun Williams' attempt j
to forcibly enter the store of A. A. Solraons, j
are as follows : It seems that on the night of j
the 16th, overcharged with whiskey, he was !
wandering down Liberty street in search of i
Mackey's Soda Fountain. In his staggering, j
he fell against the board protection put up j
while Mr. Solomons was improving his store, j
Lewis Capers, a policeman, seeing him, went '
after him, and Williams ran. Thereupon
Capers fired his pistol, he says, io the air.
Williams ran under Mr. Darby's house, on
Republican'Sireet. He was dragged out. and
one Julius Simmons, thinking Williams was j
his son, put on such demonstrations that po?
liceman Capers clubbed him to the ground.
At the trial next morning both Williams and
Simmons were released and Capers sj3pended j
from the police force for superseding the j
powers of office. He has since theo resigned j.
his position.
Alarm at the Jail.
Yesterday we received a letter written by j
Henry Johnson, the murderer of Johu Davis, j
giving a detailed account of a plot formed by j
three of the prisoners, (Cain Fleming, Isaac ?
Johnson and Cuffy Conyers) lo kill thc Jailor, !
Mr. Albert Weeks, as he unlocked the grate, j
and then to make their escape.
Thinking there might be some truth in j
what Johnson wrote, we went around to the j
jail, and had a chat with him a?d the other j
prisoners, after which we are fully cou vi need j
that thete was ?ot the slightest foundation j
for the suspicion, as the three prisoners impli- j
cated in the plot are only in jail for petty j
crimes, and it is unreasonable to suppose that j
they would vet.ture upon a life and death |
scheme to obtain freedom a little sooner than j
the law might grant it to them.
Mr. Weeks, the jailor, also received a letter j
on Sunday evening, warning bim of such a J
plot, but the circumstancs indicate that the
affair was concocted by Johnson with the j
view of placing himself in amore favorable j
light when his trial comes off.
Real Estate Transfers
Filed in the office of Register of Mesne Con- ?
veranee for Sumter County, from the 6th to j
the I6th of August, 1881 :
?
Thomas James, Trustee, Bella Friersonand j
Marv Ann Bell to Jack Johnson-deed to lot !
containing J acre, $10. i
James R. Odom and Martha A. Odom to
Elizabeth T. McCutehan-deed to let in i
Wedgefield, containing one acre, $235. ?
Mrs. Phoebe Joyner to Thomas & McCutch- j
an-deed to ?ai ia Wedgefield, containing J i
acre, S133.33.
Adeline E. Dennis to Mary E. Scarborough j
-deed to lot ?o BisbopviHe containing 4 35- j
100 acres, $900.
i
Guignard Richardson, Master, to Louisa F. j
Dinkins-deed lo iot containing 89? acres,
$381.44.
Guignard Richardson, Master to Louisa F.
Dinkins and Lilian W. Spann-deed to lot j
containing S9| acres, $331.44.
J. W. Hodge and Sallie R. Hodge to G. G. j
Johnson-deed to lot containing 141 acres, I
$800.
Guignard Richardson, Master to Lillian W. i
Spann-deed to lot containing S9| acres, for ?
$331.44.
H. W. Bradley to Robert H. Welch-deed
to lot containing 150 acres, $1C00.
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The following ?-ere filed from the 13th to
the 20th of August, 1881 :
Jno. B. James, Man- J. Williams and oth- j
ers to Wm. A James. Jr.,-deed to lot con !
taining 212 76-100 acres, $500. - ]
Elias H. Frost to Geo. W. Loring, Trustee j
-deed to lot containing 10 acres, $50.
J. F. Jackson to Dr. A. J. China-deed to |
lot containing 1J acres, $18.
Cured of Drinking.
"A young friend of mine was cured of an j
insatiable thirst for liquor, which had so !
prostrated him that he was unable to do any j
business. He was entirelv cured by the use !
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nade his nerves steadv, and he has remained ?
i sober and steady man for more than two !
rears, and has no desire to return to his cups ; ?
[ know of a number of otbeis that have been !
:ured of drinking by it."-From a leading ?
R. R. Official, < hkago, ULT- Times.
Thousands have been cu ted of dumb ague, I
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Ask your druggist for the great remedy, and
:ake no other, and if be does not keep it send
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io, O., and receive one by mail postpaid.
August 23.
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IT IS FOUND AT LAST.
SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE Ses.-A newera j
S dawning upon woman. Hitherto she has ?
seen called upon to suffer the ills of mankind j
md her own besides. The frequent and dis- j
tressing irregularities peculiar to her sex have :
ong been to her the "direful spring of woes i
m ii um bored." In the mansion of the rich and ?
lovel of poverty alike, woman has been the ;
ronstant yet patient victim of a thousand ills :
mknown to man-and without a remedy. !
'Oh Lord, how long!" io the agony of her !
?oul, hath she cried. But now thehourof her j
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or Bradfield's Female Regulator, "Woman's j
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Co DANGER IN TAKING MAY APPLE LIVER PILLS. !
.'hey arc harmless to the most delicate person, ;
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Julv 5-3m.
THE MARKETS.
SUMTER, August 22, 1881.
About 20 bales have been sold during the
week ending the loth, the market closing
steady. We quote : Stained 3J to 8 ; Tinged
9 to 9J : Ordinary 7f to 8? ; Good Ordinary
9} to 9j; Low Middling 10 to 1 Oj : Middling
lOitolOf; Good Middling 10| to ll.
WILMINGTON, N. C., Aug. 21.
Spirits Turpentine-The market opened
quiet at 42| cts. per gallon, with sales re?
ported of 100 casks at that price, and later
27 casks at 42i cents, closing quiet at the
latter figure.
Rosin-The market was firm at $1 85 for
Strained and $1 95 for Good Strained. Fine
rosms quiet and steady on a basis of $2 25
for K Low Pale, $2 50 for M Pale, S2 75 for
N Extra Pale and $3 00 for W Window Glass.
Crude Turpentine-Market quoted firm ou
'Change at S3 09 and $3 10 per bbl for-Yel?
low Dip and $3 48 for Virgin, with sales at
quotations.
A Talented Lady's Views
Mrs. C. F. Fleming, State Lecturer of Mis?
souri, and also an artist of rare merit, whose
picture of Adelaide Neilson is pronounced by
the press to be the most beautiful picture in
the United States, in a recent letter said : "I
have been troubled with kidney disease since
my childhood, and it finally culminated in
chronic catarrh of the bladder. It would be
impossible for me to describe how much I
hare suffered, and I had abandoned all hope
of erer being cured. I was, however, recom?
mended to try Warner's Safe Kidney and
Liver Cure, and it has done me more good
than the combined skill of all the physicians
I haveever tried during my entire life." Such
testimony is beyond question, and proves the
value to all ladies of the remedy it advocates.
GRANTVILLE, GA., August 26, 1879
DB. C. J. MOFFETT-Dear Sir-I cannot
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your "Teethina." For several months past
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Other little ones are drooping and dying while
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Yours very truly, A. B. STROUD.
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Cor. West, Broad and Harris Sts., Savannah,
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April lo
"Earliest Flowers of Spring.'1
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WRIGHTS HOTEL BLOCK,
Oolnmtoia, S. C.
In Store : Beautiful Lawns at 6 1-4
Beautiful Cambrics at SJ c.
Beautiful Prints at 6ic
Large Towels at 10 c.
Large Linen Towels at 15 c.
Gents' Silk Handkerchiefs, (Beauties) 50 c.
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Misses' Sun Hats at 25 c.
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J. THEO. SOLOMONS.
Juno 1, ISSI. * !
ANTHONY WHITE,
Apt amt Commission Merchant
SUMTER, S. C.
; IS PREPARED TO TAKE RISKS
AGAINST F IRK,
in a uumber of first-c?ass Northern,
Southern and English Fire Insurance
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j North British and Mercantile of
\ England.
I Scottish Commercial of Glasgow,
j Home of New-York,
Georgia Home of Georgia, and Others,
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McLear & Kendal's Carriage ?fe Bug?
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Wando Fertilizer and Acid Phosphate.
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taUo Hop HopBltters
BitterS" J^^sss^
of th? ^..Mrt, rfjLj i] Hp y ).!(. ?MI re for
&f**- ,*Z,.,0<rf: 3 j lill 1 fi Urankcritios*,
firer or >.rn-es ? &| j.j l!M. 4>|- opl,.M1'
You wi ll ne JTj njTTrp v'!'o!,a'- co? or
cured li > oin:?- ttn [HI I JJ .'; ?I narcotics.
Hop Bitters^ fy ^
? Krouaros:m- M.. b't~; ? l!y r*
pW weal: ami -J*.! ain/rO "V.i-cl" r
it: lt rnay?L_. .. Bj nor nrrrEas
f,?:.v??h!Ji 1 FA IL i - m.
saved hun-*?.: :-HR?eS??i*r,:S.,T.
d red s. --hi * TW.O. OM.
sa;.
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED!
Just published, :i new dillon of Pr. CUL
YKRWEL?/S CELEBRATED ESSA? on the
radical cure of Spermatorrhoea ur Sotninal weak
nea?, Involuntary Seminal Losses Impotency,
Mcnttil ?mi Physical Incapacity. Im pedi mun ts
To Marriage, etc.; als?>. Consumption, Epilepsy
and fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual
extravagance. ?tc. j
The celebrated uuthor. in titi* admirable !
Essay; clearly demonstrated, from a thirty years' j
successful practice, that the alarming ernie- |
quencos- of self-abuse may be radically cured; j
pointing "at a mode o! cure at once certain and |
effectual, ky winch every sufferer, no mailer j
what Iiis condition may be, may cure li itu sel: j
cheaply, privately alni radically.
?20"Thi.s Lecture should be m thc banda of |
every you th and every man in Hie land.
S?-tit under neal, in :i plain envelope, to any 1
address, post paid, on recopt of six cents or two
prshige stamps. WE HAVE ALSO A SURE
CURK FOR TAPE WORM. A dil ress
THE CfiLVERWELL MEDICA L CO.,
41 AN.N St. NEW VOUK; Post Office lin.v, AbXfi, I "
July 1 ly. j
WRIGHT'S HOTEL,
COLL'M JU A, S. C.
THIS NEW AND ELEGANT HOUSE,
with all modern iinprovement?, is now
)pen for th* reception of guests.
S. L. WRTQHT & SON,
May a. Proprietor?
]
P. & A. J. MOSES,
Livery and Sale Stables, j
Main Street,
(AT ELUS' OLD STAND.) \
A full line of Vehicles and Teams I
always on hand. Traveling fares ;
moderate. Commercial travel- j
ers can always be accommodated j
there. Contracts for Hauling j
taken promptly and satisfacto- ;
rily executed. In due season j
will have a full line of Sale \
Stock on hand; I
P. & A, J, MOSES. \
July 24, 1881.
Ll.
J. D. CRAIG'S
FURNITURE
AND
UNDERTAKING
ESTA EL I SH M E NT,
Sumter,
S C.
(ESTABLISHED IS 185(5.)
AF?LL ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE
constantly in store, at prices to suit the
times.
?ED ROOM SETTS, WARDROBES,
Bureaus, Wash Stands, Tables,.
Bedsteads, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges,
Skies, Sideboards, Looking Glasses',
What Nots, Wall Brackets, Chromos,
Window Shades and Fixtures,
Picture Frames, Cord, Tassels,
Picture Glass, Window Glass,
Putty, Mattresses. &c, tc.
THE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT.
IS FULL AND COMPLETS,
COFFINS AND CASKETS of all descrip?
tions and sizes constantly in store at price?
ranging-.
For Adults-from $5 lc 125.
For Children-from $3 to 45.
My ?pedal personal attention, day by day, is '
eiveu to this business, in all its department*, :
and satisfaction guaranteed in everv case.
Nor 19_*_ i
WEDGEFIELD BUILDING LOTS
FOB SALE.
TT7TTH thc view of meeting the demand for
VV Building Lots at Wedgefield, tue under- j
signed has decided to lav out in lot? about TEN
ACRES of land, NEAR THE DEPOT, which j
will be sold low, and on reasonable terms, to j
lona fide settlers.
JAS. H. AVCOCK,
Aug 17-tf. Wedgefield, S. C. j
WULBERN & PIEPER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, j
AND DEALERS IN
Prorate, Lipors, Toliacco, kl
167 and 169 Ea*t-Bay ,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Dec. 2 6
J?JU11U GL IJ
Wholesale Merchants.
PURCHASERS AND DEALERS IN
Iron and Metals, of all Kinds. !
HIDES, Fi?RS AND SKINS.
WOOL, WAX, RAGS, PAPER
STOCK A1YD COTTON.
Cotton Ties, Nae and Spliced. !
Circulars of Prices furnished on application.
P. O. BOX M9,
CHARLESTON, S. C. )
February 10 ly
E. B. STOKES, ;
Blank Book Manufacture]1, j
GENERAL BOOKBINDER.. '
Main Street, Opposite Cit;/ Hull,
COLUMBIA, S* C.
Blank Books ruled io asy patttru acd bound
in any style desired.
My facilities and long acqnatc-fsnee with the i
business enables nie to guarantee sar'rsfaetron on j
orders for Boo??s for the use of Clerks of Courts, j
Sheriff*, Probate Judges, Masters in Equity, and j
otiier County officials.
Pamphlets, Magazines, Music, Newspapers j
and Periodicals, aud all kinds of publications, :
bound nt bottom prices and in the best manner. ;
Sept. 28 ly. .
GLENN SPRINGS, i
Spartanburg Co., S, C.
SIMPSON & SIMPSON,
PROPRIETORS.
THIS CELEBRATED WATERING- PLACE '
is now open to visitors under the same j
management a3 last year. Daily stage lines !
connect with trains at Spartan burg. A good!
Livery Stable at the Springs. Daily Mail, good j
Band of Music, Billiards, Bagatelle, Ten Pins j
and all other Amusments usually found at first- j
class Wateriog Places. june 21-tf j
THE AIMAR HOUSE, !
CORNER OF
Yanderborst and King Sis. j
HAVING UEEX LEAS KD BY
Miss Heriot.
(Formerly of 190 Meeting-St .)
IS NOW OPEN* fur the accommodation of 't
BiHirdere. P:irtie.-i visiting Charleston vt ill ?
hiifl this House conveniently rituateJ for bust*
ness, and directly on the ?ino of Street Un tl way.
Ti-rai-), por day, fruta $1 25 t? $' 50.
*. month, from $25 CD to $.'iti 00.
npC'irdins to location of room*-Sro extra. >
Feb IS :
THE PURCELL HOUSE
Wilmington, N. C.
UNDER NEW NANA GEMENT.
First Class Hotel.
Board $2 50 to $3 00 per day-Merchants ?2 00
B. ly. PERRY
Proprietor.
"RODERT HOUGH &~S0?S7
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Mies, Wiles aili ? titties
44 South-Street. Baltimore, Md.
December 9
$2
Watch'*. Stem**iffier**3^9. Whlt-niKiu licr.t!t:i:Cn*9
%l. Imitat!??i pola$C SolidtcoMTlX Ciirai^nt njv?
(rr jr*ui (<wii UM or .?ifct'.ve putpvfc-j Vnlr.Rvl^ r-i:
iUifi?r. TlloJirc.?* jeu?.. lS2.Va*t-?u$K N.* Y..-V.
TAS. D. BLAJ?D?NG,
WM. I). Br,AXD:s<;
BLANDING & BLANDING,
A ttorneys at Law,
Sumter, S. C.
June 21 tf.
r -%z vU$
.tnqointo;") 'osnojj ao[9oq^ ojisoddQ
p?lH 'I Kr
AjtfBirb ui po?svdjhs au ?ouutto *p.jt.:pu?:r?[U;)
'JiH?HS "IMO L?HvL
.-JJSIfl HOS qi?A\ POJOLOS tyijg Ai3At> U?
'SSII 'S?tfVOS
'sivH K.U ?XV MUS ?O axri mu v
. *0S1V
UJ 'soxuins ijoxr-?i?.-i axv Rsnoxa
?vtquinpDg ut ud?q J-IA? suq
'?DNIHXOI?
jo jpoig jso3??rj ou; p?Atooo'j 5sn{- >v\?
*s 'tiaiiii'io)
?T88I
iN3N30NflONNV
?> jsc i e: d S
Peerless Engine.
MOUNTED GR ON SILLS.
rORTABLB OR STATIONARY.
Any Size from 2 to 80-Hcrse Power.
THESE ENGINES HAVE AN ?STAB
lished record for simplicity, durability, und
development of power per rated horse-pozcer.
Tlie boilers ere provided with every improve?
ment lcokiog to safety, and by a patented
device cannot explode under any circumstancK!.
We furnish with this engine the famous Geiser
Saw Miil, with independent and simultaneous
Head Blocks, or complete G ruin Milting, or
Cotton Ginning or Milling Machinery.
Earing sold several outfits in Sumter County,
we invite thc attention of any enc who contem?
pl?tes buying machinery of any kind.
IMPROVED UNDER RUNNER, BEST French
Ruhr Stones, either Single or Double Gear, and
any size from 20 to ':G incites.
We sell also a Vertical Ruhr Stone Mill suita?
ble for Eight Power Engines, willi capacity of
from 5 to 15 bushels fine meal per hour.
We also offs-r the famous Geiser Thresher and
Separator for any description of work done by
Threshers.
Farmers' Friend Plows and Attachment*?.
Belting of any kind-Rubber, Leather, or
Cotton.
AU descriptions of Machinery sold by us at
NO! 41 MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
SCHEVEN & BRIDGES,
Gtneral Agents.
Correspondence solicited. aplO-Cm :
WMMTETSTOVE MAN,
STOVES, PUMPS, TINWARE.
.STOVE CASTINGS, WIL?
LOW WAUK, DRIV?
EN PUMPS, GAS
PIPES AND
ELBOWS.
ALSO LAMP FININGS AND
CROCKKUY.
Gas Pipe Cut and Threaded.
Water Works Put Uj>.
Pumps Put Down.
Sieves Rebuilt.
Tin Ware Repaired.
Guus Put in Order.
Houses Roofed.
May 12
lyr
".LAND OF TUE SKY!"
'?..250 Feet ?hov? the Level of Hie S?-a!
TOE titi! OOH
HENDEES0NVILL3, N. C.
-0
rpiIIS HOUSE has been ih'.r.a?gh?y reno
I vj!:ci .md put in iii>t class cmdiiioti li?r
lb? SEASON OF ISSI.
The Proprietor will give life pc?-sonnl airen,
lion to (?ueste, and 'io everything :u bi< power
lu make fhtm feei ?if home.
EXCELLENT WELL OF ICE-COLD WATE?-.
N?cc^F?rnittsre ,- Ur-o'.iS Carpeted : Attentive
Servante; Lt>..*a.:b?ri Central : Fare '.ha ?lest :
Tab-graph Office ?rt :lie li.AvK
Sj ages for Asb ville leave ibfe llim*-**- every
morning. Hao'.a tor iJrevard anti Casar's
}lead. Oinr;i',us to ami fron, the I)ejvt.
Good lavery Stahle connected with
the House.
Terras ?2 per dav, and by tue month
from S:30 to st?'.
A. J. DOD AM EAD. Prarie i ur:
MERCHANT'S HOTEL
SPA R TANK URO, S. C.,
M. ?2PEIGHTS.Proprietor.
LSTEV?-, CLEAN.
COMMODIOUS
AND A IRV.
REST SUMMER HOUSE IN THE STATE
May 24, ISSI .
HILBERS HOUSE,
Vb. 284 King-Street, Charleston, S. C.
Transient Board per Day,
M .5? to $2.00, according to location of rooms.
"arriagesalways in attendance at the Depots
and House, to. oonvev passengers,
IRS. B HILBERS GEO. A. WAG EN ER
m
C?NGAREE
Iron Works
COLT 35131 A. .s. e*
AGENT FOB
CHAPMAN'S PERPETUAL EVAPOHAfOrV
These works were established io R*4< by)
Messrs; Geo. Sinclair and .Limes Anderson and
.urebased by nie in the year l???, and from
hat time till now carried on successfully by
iiyse??. My friends and customers will bear
?itness of thc large and stupendous jobs exe
.ut?-d hy me. It was at my works where the
arges: ar.il almost only jobof its class ever ex
dented in this city was done, viz: the making
?f me pipes f?r the City Water Work* in tho
?.eat IS5S. In the branch of
BELL FOUNDING,
i i-mi say tijflt I have made thc largest bells
:vcr cast in th? State, such as the bel! fur the
Jity Hall in Columbia?
My stock of patterns for
ARCHITECTURAL WORK,
COLUMNS FOR STORK FRONTS,
?S larg?? und various; and in RAILINGS FOR
BALCON L'S, GARDENS AND CEMETE?
RIES I nave the largest variety and most raod
?rn fatterns ; ninny of these are patented and
I have purchased the righi for this State.
In thc machtue line I can furnish my pat
ran? with
Steam Engines and Boilers
ol anv size and description. My
Ci RC ULAR SAW MILLS
have carried o?' the p ize every State Fair
hcl i in this etty, and in their construction I
have taken pains fo Combine simplicity with
the most useful modern improvements, aud may
Hatter myself that my CIRCULAR SAW
MILLS f?nd favor with every sawyer who un?
derstands his business.
'ike many orders I am steads!}- receiving for
Sugar Cane Mills,
prove that tue public appreciate thc milla ol my
make, ar<d so it is with my
Gr E^IFLXr^Gr
for HORSE POWKBS.GiN WHEELS, GRIST
MILLS and other MACHINERY.
i have the manufacturing right of many
PATENTS, such as eastings for
Rock Cotton and Hav Press
rn)
and three or four FEED CUTTERS and other
IMPLEMENTS.
I will be pleased to send my CIRCULA KS ??
un\ applicant, together with pt ice Hat or es'i
inate. My PRICES are moderate, and I assure
the public that they are lower even than those
of Northern amafactarers, and that my work
wil! compare favorably with that oi any other
maker. Address
JOHN ALEXANDER,
CONG ARK K Ia?N WORKS, CVLCXS'A, S. CV
.Ian. 20. Jy_
OVER A MILLION
OF
Professor
,.Guilm8ttes
?\ TRENCH
K'ID SIS Y
PADS
Have already
1 been sold in ;h:s
country
and iu Franco;
every one of
which has given
perfect satisfac?
tion, ?nd has per?
formed cures
every time when
used according
to directions.
We now say to the aliiicteii ;rn-l doubting ones
that we \yili pay thc above reward L>r a
single case of
Lame lO^toli
That the Pad fail? to euro. This Great Remedy
wil! POSITIVELY and PERM ANENTLY cure
Lumbago, Lame Lack, Sciatica, Gravel, Diabe?
te.?, Dropsy. Bright's'Disease of the Kidneys.
lu con ti nen ce and Retention of the Urine, Inda
mafion of the Kidneys. Catarrh of the Bladder.
High Colored Urine, Pain in the Rack, Side or
Loins. Nervous Weakness, JJ nd in fact all disor?
ders of the Bladder and Urinary Organs, whether
contracted bv priva'e disease or otherwise.
LADIES, if yon arc suiT-ring from Female
Weakness. Leueorrhsta. or eny di?ase of :he
Kidneys-, Bladder; or Urinary Organs.
YOU CAN m: C?J?KDV
Without swallowing nauseous medicine-, by
simply wearing
PROF. GUILMETTE'S
FRENCH KIDNEY FAD;
WHICH CURES BY ABSORPTION.
Ask your druggist for Pror. il L*JLMETT:-;Y
FRENCH KWSKT PAP. and take no otb<"r. V hi*
has not prot it, scud $2.00 ai:d 3 ou wili receive
the Pad by return mail.
PROF, GU??.METTEJS FRENCH LIVER PAG2
Will positively cure Fever and AgueJ Dumb
Ague, Ague Cake. Bilious rtrcr. .Jaundice.
Dyspepsia, and all diseases of the Liver. Stom?
ach and Blood. Price $1.50 by mail. Send for
prof. GuUmette'e Treatise on the Kidneys and:
Liver. fre<? bv mail. Address
FKENCH TAD CO., Toledo. O.
F-r sale iu Sumter by Dr: China and by l?r.
Auld. .May" 20
BEST GATE LATCH
In the World. Cheap.- Sim?
ple, Durable. Works easily,
and is a perfect support to
the Gate. All Patent Rights
for sale. Ascents wanted for
Rights or Latches. For nertie
* - J?
ulars address. E. M. MA-RTIM.
Strasburg;, Fenn.
ft < THEM OST POPULAR
W^m mm I
ip?r\ LIFETIME t?jd
\ . SURPAS'SES^OTHERS \\
V 30 tf.\r3N SQ, MEvV YORK- ^
? 6 Hi CAGO ILL. -2-|i
f ORANGE MASS. |
X. Li BISSEE L. Chareto?, S. <.
July I Om
STARTLING
DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A victim of youthful imprudence causing Prema?
ture Decay, Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood. et<\,
haTiD? tried in vain every ?mown remedy, has dis
covered a simple self cure, which he will send FRE'f
his fellow-sufferers, address J. H. REEVES
43 Chatham St., X. Y._.