The Sumter watchman. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1855-1881, March 16, 1870, Image 3
M EPNESPAV MAHCH 16.
fV, y, PAXTON . - ?U8WE88 MANA9ER.
JAT* AU Tranoleat AdvovtUeeaeou. and ?'
/obvrork cna.t be paid for ID oMb. Tbl? will
b.ob.?r??d withoat dUUMoiion. Sob?erh?tloD?
.>r? ?l?o payable la aa ??nee.
JpJT? Application for Job Work will ba ajado, j
et tb? oftoe, to Tao?. B. FM?IM- 1
Toe VT ATC? a AM book? ar? I? tb? keeping ?? W.
T. PAX??, wbo will roeolpt ?or -.??.. ^*JM??
?ttead to all mai ter? eono?et?d with tba Adver?
tiling or ?noecription d?p?rtffl?oU.
ar Oar Adv?rtl?log friend? are reoutsted to |
Madia their favor? aol laur tbaa Monday.
A good ?ad useful oitliea ?od
faithful Christian passed to his eternal
reward, io the death of Mr. JOHN FOL
SOM, brother of Mr. BENJAMIN FOLSOM,
of Suinter-^-which ooourred at his resi?
dence in Kershaw oouotj, OD the 12th
of February last. Mr. FOLSOM had been
for forty years a devoted member of the
Methodist Church, and held the posi?
tion, with usefulness, of olass leade? at
Bethany, near his residence, at the lime
of bis death.
THE HOME 1N8UKANCK COMPANY.
We learn that Col. T. V. Walsh has
accepted the agency of the Home In?
surance Company, of New Haven, Coon.
?od is DOW prepared to take risks from
fire. This company has a cash capital
of $1,000,0 )0 und a surplus of ?780,365,
49.
"ADAM AND THE ADAMITE."
BY DR. M'OAUSLAND.
AD interesting criticism, from the ]
pea of our esteemed correspondent C
II. M., on this new work, DOW attract?
ing considerable attention in tit is county,
ia on file and will be presented to our j
readers next week.
No musical family cao afford to
be without Petera' Musical Monthly.)
It is printed from full size music plates,
.nd contains in eaoh number at least
twelve pieces of choioe new music
Price, $3 per year. Subscriptions re?
ceived at this office, where a sample j
copy can be seen.
PINK CIGARS.
Maj. J. W. Dargan of the Sumter
Fruit and Confectionery, left a bundlo of
cigars OD our desk a few days ago,
which, wheo touched with a coal of
fire, emit the genuine Havana odor.
Go?and try them, ye lovers of the
weed.
Mr. ISAAC A. MOKAOEN, Druggist,
bas also favored us with specimens of
fine cigars, which were duly appreciated
-and pu?ed too.
?LITERARY.
It will be aeon, by reference to anoth?
er column, that Mr WM. G. KENNEDY
proposes to read his puem, "Ichabod,"
before an audienco of our citizens, on
the 24th of March, appropriating a libs
erul portion of the pecuniary proceeds
of the same to tue Ladies' Monument?
al Association of Sumter. The subject,
"a tribute to the Lost Cause and its
Defenders," is one peculiarly appropri?
ate in its association with thc objecta of
the Monumental Association, and this
alone should induco a largo audience.
But we make no hesitation in saying
that this poem, has decided merit, (and
of this our readers are the better pro- )
pared to judge from the pieces, by Mr.
KENNEDY, whioh have appeared io our
columns) and upon this ground it lias |
claims upon our intelligent communi?
ty '
We hope, therefore, that the propos?
ed reading will bo greeted with a flow?
ing house.
THE CHB8TBR REPORTER,
We have been much gratified to greet
this sterling sheet, risen from the ashes
of the late conflagration at Chester, io
increased size and additional zeal and
vigor. The Reporter is one of the most
welcome of our State exchanges, and
wields a niOBt healthful influence upon
the growing business community io the
midst of whioh it ?3 published. Sucoess
to it.
TI'S MARION CRESCENT?
We aro pleased to see that the publi?
cation of this excellent paper, buroed j
oui by the recent disastrous conflagra
tioo at Marion, i? to bo resumed at an
early day. Our warmest sympathies arc
extended to our brothel of the Crescent,
meanwhile, in tho misfortune that has
befallen him.
t&* Wo have been pleased to wel?
come the Ballimore Episcopal Methodist
agaio to our table/after ao absence of
'orne months.
[COMMUNICATED.]
EDITOR SLMTER WATCHMAN
P^AR SIR :--IO your issue of tho Sith
Rut., I read a communication, signed
W. G. Kennedy, attaohing great blame
.o Postmasters and Mail Agents, for|
.he delay of his lettors OD the way to
Augusta from his office, Mechanicsville,
8uiuter County. All that I can say to
Mr. Kennedy in this case, is, that this
office ia (he distributing office for Biah
opville, Maooville and Mechanicsville,
?od as soon as letters are received for
these office?, they are immediately put
?uto the mail, bags, and forwarded
promptly by the Mail Carrier. AB to tho
'?gistered paokago he speaks of, I can
.how receipts for all I have ever seat
10 this way.
Respectfully,
! ?. W. 0. DUN0AN.
??roh 10th. 1870.
wumni ww OF mm TOTAL JJS>
rt m tut CB socurrr OF OU?TM.
MB. EDITORS-.At ?meeting of the
Total Abstinence Society of Sumter,
held nt the Bap tnt Ch arch, on tho Aral
day of thia mooth, ? r?solution waa
paned ordering the publication of the
constitution of said Society in the pa?
pers of the town.
I herewith enoloae a copy which you
will please publish in your paper and
oblige
Yours Respectfully
J. P. BOONE, Seo'ty,
S. T. A. 8.
A few oiticens cf Sumter viewing
with feelings of deep concern, the evi?
dent increase in the use and abuse of
intoxicating drinks among us, deter?
mined to raise the standard of Total
Abstinence, and rally our oiticens to the
imminent peril in|which cumbers iu rur
community ?re placed, by the prevail?
ing custom of using intoxicating drinks,
aud to pxcit^ as far us possible, a more
healthy state of publio sentiment, with
regard to this great social evil.
The result of the movement, is the
formation of a Society, called the Sum?
ter Total Abstinence Sooiety, and the
following is the
CONSTITUTION.
Art. 1. This Sooiety shall be known
os the Sumter Total Abstinence Society.
Art. 2. Its officers shall consist of a
j President, Vico President, Secretary,
Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer, and
five managers.
I Art. 3. The duty of the President
shall be to preside at all meetings, cou
duot the business, call extra meetings
invite speakers, and arrange for keeping
up the interests of the occasions.
Art. 4. lt shall be the duty of the
Vice President, to attend to all the
ditties of the president in his absenoe.
I Art. 5. The Secretary shall keep ex
' not minutes of the meetings, record
them in a book kept for the purpose, aud
attend to all other duties usuul upon
the office.
Art. 6. TKe Treasurer shall take care
of all rooney's of the society and expend
them a4 the Sooiety shall direct.
Art. 7. The Managers shall arrange
a place of meeting, keep the doors, and
see that the audience is comfortable.
Art. 8. The regular meetings shall
take place on the Wednesday night prior
to the la-it Sabbath io each month, at
any place agreed upon. Extra meetings
may be called by the President in con?
sultation with any two members ot the
Sooiety.
Art. 9. This constitution may be
changed at any Tegular meeting, by a
two thirds vote of the S&cicty.
PLEDGE.
We whose names are hereunto sub
scribed, do hereby pledge ourselves, on
our most "Sacred H onor," not to u?e any
intoxicating drinks, Ales, Wines or
Cider, as a beverage, from this date.
Fob. 9th 1870.
ACTS PASSED BY TMK~LEG ISL A
TDBBi
An act to provide for a sinking fund
and tho management of tho same.
An act to limit the cost ol criminal
prosecutions.
An act to provide for filling vacancies
in county offices
Ao act to authorize the State trea?
surer to issue certificates of State stock
to Richard P. Buck.
An act to restore to the family of
Isaac Haithsock, deceased, a tract of
laud in Sumter.
An act to incorporate thc Plymouth
Congregational Church of Charleston.
An act to incorp?ralo the Charleston
Banking and Trust Company.
An aot to provide for tho appoint
ment of trial justices.
A joint resolution authorizing the
Attorney-General to institue proceed?
ings against the South Carolina Railroad
Company for violation of character.
A joint resolution authoiizing the
State Treasurer to reissue to Alexander
Robertson, J. F. Blacklock and E. P.
Coachman, certain certificates of stock,
An act to incorporate the Coopers1
Trades Union of Charleston.
An act relative to the City Council
under the oharter to impose punish?
ment for a violation of city ordinances
An act to make appropriations.
An act to define the criminal jurisdic
tion of trial justices
An aot to exempt cotton and wool 1er
manufactories from taxation for foul
years.
An act to authorize trustees to ?oves
in State bonds.
An act to amend an act to charte
the Barnwell Railroad.
An act to regulate tho fees of th?
clerks of the court, probate judges nn<
trial justices.
Beast Butler has nominated Charle
Sumner Wilson, a colored boy, *of Salem
Mass., to, Wost Point Cadetship.
MANIPULATED GITANOS.
Cotton manured with Phoenix Gunn
has stood thc drovgth better than un
manured.
Tbe effect of 200 lbs. of Phoenix Guano pe
aero up to the time of drong th wnt good. I ni
satisfied tr.at the right senttun it will make lan
produce double wbat it would without it. Whor
I applied it my crop is double ns good as wher
there is none, and Ibo cotton, where it is appliec
bas stood the drougth belter than that wher
there is no Quano.
JOFIN C. BROWN.
Chester Co., 8. C., August 20, 1860.
Historical are rouen less oxeoptionable tba
fictitious misrepresentations of ehnrsoter c
opinions. Tbs true narrative of facts of n tang
ble nature are oertain to operate upon fooling.
What must be the result when nil thinking poe
plo are satisQod of the merits of tho "Old Caroli
na Bitters."
_ ?
Wineman's Crystalixed Worm Candy is onl
twenty-five cants A box.
TtJTT'S IMPROVED HAIR DYE
Is admitted on all sides lo be the most t\\a[>
and natural Dye evor invented ; it is easily n\
plied, does not stain tho skin, leaves the ha
soft and glossy, and is instantaneous in itseffco
Try it and you will use no other.
ALL OF THIS IS Tit UK.
Some one has said that lt ls harder work
koop money than it is to make it. This is t<
tras, particularly if your valuablosare deaosiU
in any other than a Herring Safe with the la
Invaluable Improvement added, wh?oh lonsls'S
a succession of offsets on tho oasing of the do
and a corresponding number on the door itse
alt of which are padded with gutta peroba, ai
when it is olosed becomes perfeotly rec ure again
"wedging," the last and most successful plan
"cracking," whlsh tho foot pall practices at ll
present day. Nitro-glycerine osnnot psnetrsl
and no explosion caa bo produced that will op
li?
Vs' . *. . - '. \ .
Th? Regaler Monthly Meetleg of lb? Boord
of Stewarts of Saaater (Station) MetbodUt
Cboreb, will bo bold at UM Paraonege OB
Wednesday ar eui og, Sard, ?4 7 o'dook. A prelimi?
nary meeting, br lb? accommodation of tho
members of th? Board who rtalda la th? oe ea try,
will hi bold at th? office of tho Sumter Walk?
man, at IS o'clock same day.
Meat be ra will please ?oma prepared to^report
collectioni for tho mooth of March.
J. U. DINGLE, Chairman.
F. A. FOMOM, Secietary.
March 2nd, 1870.
TUB SEASON ARD ITS DANOBBf,
Th? human body la chiefly oomposod of tlsauoa
and fibres aa eeJHltlro in ?rory obang?. in tho
COD dit ?on of tb? atmosphere na tho moat de! ?cate
electrometer, or the qnlcksllver la a barometer
tube.
The stomach, the akin, the nerves, tb? lange,
and tb?excretory organ?are especially liable to
bo affected by these variations, and the best de?
fence against their disastrous tendenoy ls to keep
the digestive aaobinery, which feeds and nour
innes tue whole system, in good working order
If tho stoz.oh 1? weak or disordered neither
tbo blood nor tho bile oan be in a healthy state,
and upon the fitness of these two important fluida
for tho offices assigned to them by nature, and
tba regularity of tboir flow, health In a great
measure depeads.
When the air ia heavily laden with obilling
vapors, as lt often is at this soaaon of the year,
tbo digestion should be an objeot of peculiar care.
If it is week and languid, the whole physical
struoturo will bo enervated. It it is vigorous, tho
entire orgnoitation will be strong lo resist the
natoward and depressing influonoe ol a damp and
vitiated atmosphere.
A puro and powerful tonio is therefore espe?
cially needed as a safeguard againat the diseases
most common in tbo spring, and Hosteller's
Stomach Bitters being the most wholesome and
potent medicine of the class at present known,
a cuurso of it is particularly advisable at this pe.
riod of the year. The stomaoh will thereby bo
toned and strengthened, the liver and bowels
regulato !, the nervous system braced up, and
nature put in a stateof active dofence against tho
miasua which superinduces intermittent and
remittont fovers, rheumatism, nervous debility,
headaoho, hypochondria and other complaints
which aro apt to assail tho untoned and unforti?
fied organizations. The body is strengthened
without exciting tba brain, and consequently
no unplensaut reaction follows its reviving and
renovating operation. March.
Bronchitis or Throat Diseases.
THOSE AFFLICTED WILL FIND A
REMEDY IN
ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM,
BE CONVINCED BY POSITIVE PROOF, AND
TEST IT YOURSELF.
ZANESVILLE, Onto, February 20th, 1869.
Messrs. J. N. HARRIS A CO.,
Oentlemen :
I havo been nfllictod
for ten or twelve years with Bronchitis in its
wornt form, and hnvo t rio it everything that I
oould buy recommended, but with littlo or no
relief, until I u<>ed your ALLKN'S LIJ.NO BALSAM,
which gave mo roliof in a short time. I bolieve
it is tho best proparutiun extant, fur nil diseases
of tho throat und lungs, and I feel it my duty to
soy this much for my own ease, so that others
may try it and get relief.
Respectfully,
MATIUAS FREMAN.
We know Mr. Frcman well, and his statement
above ls corroot.
W. A. GRAHAM A CO.,
Wli'ilcs.Ve and Rotoil Druggists, Z-tnetville.
Sold by A. ANDERSON A CO., Druggies.
Sumter, %S. C. _'_[Mn rr h.
KEDIVIVUSI!
The S- S. S. of 1861,
Or Dr. JEUSON'S Original SUUTIIKRN SOOTIII.NO
SYKUP FOR Cutt.?aKN TEETHING, is again ro
susoitated!! It is it Corr ty tnt of tho Dotcel
ditordert contingent upon this period ; a grate?
ful Carminative / a uutriliout Syrup / and a
gent'e Anodyne, inducing calm and refreehing re*
pose, without tho pernicious and distressing re?
actionary di.-tin han co of tho nervous system
that results from tho oxhibit'.on of most prepara,
tiona-erpremly made for children. Its use in
tho Southern States, as far buck as 1862. estab?
lished its reputation ns a Southern Institution,
and, as a medicino unrivalled, and us being tho
beet and eafett preparation for children teething
ensuring rtKST to MOTIIKRS and NURSES and te
fie/ and etrcngth tn their infants. It is thcreforo
no neto medicine, and needs no advertising whore
lt ls bust known. Every precaution has been
taken to preserve and protect it from fraudulent
counterfoils. It is manufactured only at the
Laboratory of ColTK, TOMPKINS A II un?, mem?
bers of, and successors to, tho old established
SOUTHERN Drtua HOUSE OP HAKIIAL, RISLEY A
KITCHEN, 141 CHAMBERS STREET, YEW YORK, to
whom all orders should be nddressod, and is for
salo to tho citizens of Sumter nnd surrounding
country by tho following first class and respecta?
ble Druggists : A. ANDERSON A Co., J. F. W.
DCLQSMB.
June 10-ly
Iv O S KOO !
Prepared by Dr. J. J. Lawrence, tho celebrated
p YsiciAN und cn KM ST, Norfolk, Va., is a SAP ,
PLEASANT and RELIABLE remedy for ALL diseases
CAUSED by
TORPIDITY OF THE LIVER,
IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD,
DISORDERS OF THE URINARY ORGANS,
DERANGEMENTS OF THE NERVOUS
SYSTEM.
It PURIFIES and ENRICHEB the BLOOD, RES?
TOR KS the LI v K ii and KIDNEYS to a healthy
ACTION, AIDS DIGESTION, REGULATES the B0WEL8,
and INVIGORATES the NERVOUS SYSTEM.
lt ts NOT a Patent Modicine.
FORMULA around each bottle.
ENDORSED by the bett Phyticiant.
Tho MORT fot-i LAU Medicine in ute.
DR. LAWIIKNCB is constantly in receipt of
On AT Rf UL letters and TESTIMONIALS Of REMARKA?
BLE nuRBs performed by KOBKOO.
All letters answorod and advice given-FREE.
KOSKOO for sale by Druggists every where at
ONK DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. For sale by
J. F. W. DeLorme,
July 28-ly Sumter, S. C,
TO CONSUMPTIVES*
THE advertiser having bet., restored to health
in a few weeks, by n very simple remedy, nf tor
having sufToro.t several years with a sovero lung
affection, and that dread disoaso,Consumption
is anxious to innke known to bis fellow-sufforers
tbo moans of euro.
To all who desire it, he will send a oopy of tho
prescription used (freo of chnrgo), with tho
direction- fur preparing and using the same,
which they will find a sure Cure for Consump?
tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The objeot of the
advertiser in sending the Prescription is to bene?
flt the aftlloted, and spread information whioh ho
con?oives-to be invaluable; and ho hopes overy
sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them
nothing, and may provo a blessing.
Partios wishing the prescription, will please
address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings County, New York.
Jane 2.
ERRORS OF YOUTH*
A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from
Nervous Debility, Premature Deoay, and ail the
effeots of youthful indiscr?tion, will, for the sake
of suffering humanity, send free to lil who need
I lt, the rocelpt and directions for making the sim?
ple remedy by whioh he was cured. Sufferers
wilhiog tc profit by the advertiser's experience,
i ?an do so bv addressing, in pet feet confluence,
JOHN B. OGDEN,
1 JIB? S ' -No, 42 Cedar st. N.Y.
ta loases tm tu tnt or ?Mk atontar, 1
Wm U:ran
M thor* ?a Bajrt, KInk?l,- Thom??,
Bishop, Dank?, Be? ht. Frey, Koller,
Wy?.eo, ?te. Krerr naaaWr eoo
taiM st I ?eat T??lv? "Pteeta of mum
SttSiS MUSK
froaa fell ?lae at?ate platee, every
ploee of ?Vieh le ?fteeward? printed
io abe?! form, front the eeane platee,
ead ?old at froaa 80 to 50 oaota aaeh,
forVll valeabk TVTOIV'T
m ?gail no ta 80 ATAV/A1
cent a eopy, $8.a year, $1.60 for
alz month*; and we ga ar antee to
every yeerip subscriber at leaat 488
Kge? of ehotee now mut io, by tba
lt author?. .
seo FOB ta
We do not expect Paraaa' MUSIC?
AL IIOXTBLT to pay na aa a Maga?
sine, beenup? WO (Ive too much
music for ^he^n^n^ev.^ ^It lt^Utjied
COTTON
SHIPPED.
We have made arrangements to ship
To New York, Baltimore or Charleston, makio?;
Cash Advances
on ?ame when delivered, and hav ng lt held at
EITHER POINT
aa long a? may be desired.
We will receive Cotton at Sumter, Lynchburg,
Hayeavillo or Manchester.
Green, Watson & Walsh,
DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE
AMD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Just Received
200 BBLS. LIMB,
AT ?2 50.
300 Sacks Liverpool Salt,
AT $2.50.
lOOO Bushels Corn,
AT $1.40.
20,000 POUNDS BACON,
FROM 16 to 20 cts.
200 Barrels Flour,
FROM $7,00 to $10,00.
-ALSO
A Large Assortment of
SPRING CALICOES
-awn
Dress Goods.
G RICEN, WATSON & WALSH,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
MILLINERY
. AND
Fancy Goods.
MISS E. D. BRITTON
HAV1NU returned from tho North is pro
prepared to offer hor friend? end patron? a
HANDSOME AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
Fall and Winter Millinery,
FANCY GOODS, &C.
Carefully selected by herself. She will continue
to get fresh supplies every three or f?ur weeks,
so should anything now occur in the stylos of
HATS and BONNETS, liter in the season, she
will bo furnished with tbe very latest.
ELEGANT BRIDAL
HATS AND BONNETS,
made to order on ?hort notice.
Country orders will receive strict attention.
, Peta_tf_
MOLAH Al SYRUPS,
CUDA MOLASSES in hhds.,
Sugar House Syrup in bbl? ,
Fine Amber Syrups in bbl?.
For salo by
ADRIAN A V?LLERS.
March 2_'_
Provisions,
J) ORK, new heavy City Meta,
JT^T salted Rib Sides,
J~~^ry Salted Clear Sides,
j^t rooked Western Shoulders,
g rooked Clear Rib Sides,
J^reakfast Strips and Hams,
JJ" nrd in barrols, tierces and tub',
aplic?se, best Factory,
ut ter, ohoico tablo in firkins.
For sale by
ADRIAN A V?LLERS.
Ma roh 2
PICTURES
IN THE
HIGHEST AND LATEST STY LE
OF ART, ARE NOW TAKEN BY
WILDER & WHEELER,
At tho Gallery in Sumtor, lately kept by II. B
MoCALLUM, auoh as
PHOTOGRAPHS,
IVORYTYPES,
AMBROTTPES,
FERROTYPES, Ae.
FRAMES of all sizos furnished.
PICTURES colored, and old plotures cleaned
and remounted.
STEREOSCOPES AND STEREOSCOPIC
VIEWS for salo.
Nov \_
Estate Notice.
AALL person, having oloima ?gi Inat tho Ki?
lato of W. W. MeOuUbun, .Ueeaied, will
pluaao present thea duly proven. And nfl por
?ons indebted will pl.tie nuke e?ymont to
U. C. MoOUTCHBN, Adm'or.
J?o 19-tf
LBS' ???0
far??, ?kor* WO ?Mk* oar profit.
Ramaaakirl every, yearly ??becriW
gat?. doriag th? y?ar, af but It*
pteoee of oar bool mo?l?, all ' of
.S a -tr wbleh wo after
DAL siJCS'JS
.all for ovar $M. It U paollsked a?
tao Maatawfa Marlo atora of J. L.
Petar?, 5W Broadway, Now York,
whero every thing la tho matlo Hao
JtlJLl ?.??.r kow
?mall yoar or?
der, lt will bo promptly ??tended to.
Sample copies can be seen at
the officeof this paper.
New Advertisements.
(K8TABLI8HRID) 1830.)
WELCH & GRIFFITHS,
SAWS I AXES! SAWS!
SAWS o? all descriptions. AXES, BELTING
and MILL FURNISHINGS, CIRCULAR SAWS
with Solid Teeth, or with PATBNT ADJUSTABLE
POINTS, ?urar?or to al! Inserted Teeth Save,
??t* PRICES REDUCED.-tfetX
X$t~ Send for Pri?e Li?t and Circular?.
WELCH ?V GHIFFITH8,
Wooton? Mano., or Petrolt, Bateau
WANTED-AGENTS.-$75 to ?200 per
month, every whero, malo and female, to
introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COM?
MON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.
Th!? Machine will atitcb, hem, fell, tock, quilt,
cord, bind, braid, and embroider in a neat ?upe.
rior manner. Prion only $18. Fully warranted
for Ovo years. We will pay $1000 for any ma.
obino that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or
more cl nu ti o ?earn than ourr. It makes the
"Elastio Lock Stitch." Every aeoond flitch oan
be out, and ?till the cloth oannot be pulled apart
without tearing it. We pay Agenta from $75 to
$200 per month and exptnsea, or a commission
from wench twlco that amount oan be made.
Address SECOMB A CO., PITTSBURG, PA.,
BOSTON, MASS., or ST. LOUIS, MO.
CAUTION.-Bewaro of all Agents selling Ma?
chine? undor the aamo name aa oura, unless thoy
can show a Certificate of agency aigned by us.
We abell not hold ourtel ve? responsible for worth?
ies? Machines sold by otser parties, and ?ball
proseoute all partiel either soiling or using Ma
chines under this name to the full extent of tho
law, unless suob Machines were obtained from
ua or our Agent?. Do not be imposed upon by
partie* who copy oar advertisement and circulara
and offer worthless Machines at a leas price.
?EQUI, curra* <s?uZ*waS?5t? coo IARDS.
SIX-CORD.
For salo by all dealers in
DRY COOD8 & NOTION8.
_ CHAS. A. DAMA. Corroa.
Th?ene?pe?t,sa?rte?t, ?ad Mst Kaw York newspaper.
Everybodylikeslt Three edition: DAILY, ?J?, BIMI
.nd Fruit Qfewaia* Ciaba, anda eon plata ?tory lo avery
Weakly ead Semi-Weekly Bomber. A present of valuable
p tanti md Tin? to every m beriberi Inducement* to ean
?aeeera unrorpuwd- ?V/JOO Ufe Innrtineee,Qrand Plano*.
Mowin* Machin?e, Parlor Ornas, 8? wt rr Mae Mn re, ?e.,
KjjSjM Pjrrmlniiu. Bpeetmen* and Una tree. Sand a
I. Vf. ENGLAND, PnbUiber San. Kew York.
The Purest, Best and Cheapest
SOLD BY ALL GROCERS*
AGENTS WANTED to soil tbe AMERICAN
KNITTING MACHINE, the only practical
Enmity Knitting Machine ever invented. Price
$25. Will knit 20,000 stitches per minute. Ad.
dress AM EH IGA N KNITTING MACHINE
CO.. Boston. Mass., or St Louis. Mn._
AWAY WITH Uncomfortable TRUSSES,
Comfort und Cure for the Ruptured Sent
post-paid on rccolpt of ten cents. Address Dr.
E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington Ave., Now
York.
WITHOUT Spectacles, Doctor or Meuiume.
Sent runt-paid, on receipt of 10 et?. Ad?
dress Dr. E. I). FOOTE, (nttthor of Medical Com?
mon Senso) No. 120 Loxington Ave, cor. East
28th St., N. Y.______
Agents! Read This!
WE WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY of |
$30 por week and expenses, or nllow a
largo commission, to sell onr now wondorful in?
ventions. Address M. WAGNER A$CO.,
Marshall, Mich._
"Economy is Wealth,"
FRANKLIN.
WHY will people pay $50 or more for a
SEWIKO MACRINR when $22 will bny one
that bas a etaudardreputation, ls doublod tlircnd,
complete with Table, constructed upon entirely
now and practical principios, runs hy friction,
and excels nil others? Those oelobrnted Ma?
chines, fully licented, are Intended for poor peo?
ple who wont to save time, labor und money.
Agente Wanted. Machines tont to Agents and
?rive? awn;/ to needy families. For ciroulnrs and
roduced price?, address J. C. OTTIB A CO.,
or Franklin and Diamond S. M. Co., Box 397,
Boston, Mas?.
RIDE and BRI DKG ROOM -Essays for
Young Mon, (reo, In sonlod envelopes.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Pliihuiol
pltla, Pa._
DR. WHITTIER, CI7, St Charles ft. St. Louis
Mo., of Union wide reputation, treats
nil venereal disensos; also, scibinnl emissions,
Impotency, Ao., the rosolt of self abuse. Send 2
stamps for sealed pamphlet 50pp. No matter who
failed, state case. Consultation free_
S'-'cllO.MANCY, F?"hi;l.NATION OR
SOUL CHARMING-400 pu gos ; olotb.
This wonderful book has lull instructions to en?
able the reader to fascinate either sex, or any
animal, at will. Mesmerism, Spiritualism, and
hundreds of other curious experiments. It can
be obtained by sending address, with ton cents
Sos ts ge, toT. W. EVANS A CO., No. 41 South
?ighth Street, Philadelphia. ._
" Dr. C. W. dillard's
-FEMALE Sll.VIOIt PILLS
An unfailing remover of obstructions, and
certain regulator of tbo monthly turn. Infalli?
ble, liai mien and TruHieoitliy. Sent free by
mall to any address on receipt of ono dollar.
P O. BOX S620, New York City.
TW nu at a oh AQ FORC.ED 10 *ROW ,N ,LJT
JLUUliOLUI/AlOa we?ks. Reoipe ?ont for
LO ot?. Address H. RICHARDS, Box 9080, New
York P. 0._'_
BUSINESS, .
VISITING,
AND WEDDING CARDS,
Neatly oxeedtttT at lhU? Ornoo.
3XTO X.
FOR SALE BY TOB TON
-OR
Single Bag,
.AT
PLANTERS'
WAREHOUSE.
March 2
-+-:
A.A. Solomons
WITH A VIEW TO THE
PURCHASE OF
A LARGE AND VARIED
ASSORTMENT OF
Spring
AND
Summer
Gr O O D
--OFFERS
Superior Inducements
For thc Sale of
FAL*
AND
WINTER
Now remaining on hand.
-CALL AT
SOUTH EAST CORNER
Main and Liberty Ste.
?iHTC ADVERTISER BROS TO CALL AT?
TENTION TO HIS STOCK OF THE BEST
D PUREST
CHEMICALS,
Drugs,
-A?D
PATENT MEDICINES,
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
PERFUMERY, SOAPS, TOILET PONDER
and Chalk,
Puff Boxes aol Puff*,
Sharing Cronin and Brnaba*,
Hair Brnaba*,
Infant Bru?be*,
Tooth and Nail Brnaba*,
_._AU at McKAQ N'S.
PRESCRIPTIONS
PREPARED CAREFULLY AT ALL HOURS,
_By L A. MCKAQ EN.
rHE BEST
BRANDY, OIN,
WHISKEY and WINES,
_^_Sold at MoKAOEN'S.
A LL8PIOB,
J\. Clova*, Cinnamon,
Ginger, Mace,
Nu linage and Pepper.
_At MoKAOEN'S Drag Btora.
KEROSINE OIL, Lamp?, Dumar*. Chimneys
Wiek?. Ac,_At MoKAQEN'8.
A LARGE and FRES1I SUPPLY OF
GARDEN SEEDS
For ?al* by McKAQ KN.
MILLER'S ALMANAC for 1870
At McKAGRNS.
rt FINK SEGAR
CAN BE HAD
Feb 16 At MoKAOEN'S.
DRUGS,
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS
Toilet and Fancy Articles.
A. ANDERSON & CO.,
Apothecaries and Chemists,
SUMTER, S. C.
Are receiving constantly a full supply of Pure
Drage and Chemical*, and a well selected (took
>f Fancy Ar tic los and Perfumery. -
-ALSO
A great variety of Toilet Soap*,
Extracts for the Handkerchief,
Fin* Cologne*, Foreign and Domeatio,
Surgical Instrument*, Truste?, Ac.
All Medioine* warranted genuin* and of the
rery beat quality.
PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS, Carefully
sompounded night or day. To be found at night
kt the residence of Mr. Anderson ort Main-St.
A. ANDERSON, - A. J. CHINA, IV. D
Jan 6_
REMOVAL.
HAVING REMOVED to Comer of Mali
and Republican Streets, nnd thoroughly
reviled and renovated my Stook, I can offer to
my customer* and the pnblto generally, as fine
AN ASSORTMENT OF WELL SELECTED
Drugs,
General Medicines
Aa can be found in thia market.
Comprising most of the popular .
Patent Medicines,
-SUCH AS
Hfltadalt*,
Pltllotoken or Female Friend,
Myatio or Female Regulator,
Jayne's Expectorant,
Jayne'* Pills,
Acer's Cherry Pectoral,
Wistsr's Balsam Wild Cherry,
Hembold'a E; tract Bucha,
Simulons' Liver Invigorntor,
Sandford'* Liver Invigorutor,
Hall'* Hair Renewer,
Rn ny'H Tricopherous,
Terrain's Aperient.
Stafford's Olive Tar for colds, coughs and
consumption.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,
Russell's Soothing Cordial, without ano?
dyne,
Holloway's, Van Deuaon's and Hurley'
Worm Candy, with all tho Vermifuges.
A complete Assortment of
PERFUMERY, TOOTH BRUSHES AN]
TOILET ARTICLES.
-ALSO
A ntiolce nrtiole of COLOGNE, of our own mnnu
faoture, which wo can sell chonp- with all other
articles whhih should bo found in a
Well Regulated Drug Store.
Jan 26~tf_J. F. W. DttLORME.
Pate & Taylor
ARE NOW READY
TO FURNISH TO PLANTERS,
IN ANY QUANTITY,
CAROLINA FERTILIZER,
C. G. Coe's Phosphate,
Vitriol Phosphate,
Dissolved Bones,
Land Plaster,
Soluble Pacific Guano,
Compound Acid Phosphate,
Flour of Done,
Bangles Raw Bone Phos.
Peruvian Guano,
Lime.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON
COTTON
Consigned throngh them to elthor NEW YORK'
er CHARLESTON.
A FULL STOCK OF 0001)8 always*)
band, Wy
At Itowest Market Prices.
Jan 5_tlOm
For Sale.
THE House and Lot, in.the Town of Sumter
owned and bold by Sumter circuit, a*
Parsonage. Th* booie (? comfortable', With a
plo lot for garden, A?., and necessary tut Inri)
For terms, Aapply to
, ," , ' A. A GILBERT.
HA8 ON HAND ALiaQjhStS?j?
NlTURB. for less lin ea?
bren eb of ??sinees ll lb? Olly *t &SSa
twenty fl?* y Mr?, ead heMck ?j( WMMi
the best Mentsieoiurers, b* ls 4UW|HfH
work of which mr nt j artier* Sett U TmBB
The ?tock c< nsUti of Iii: ?Siffl
Bofae. 6ldo Beerie, Bock Caner; *jHKj^jffi
Extension Tablet * JJ
Mahogany.Cane?a4 WoodSeet Jtot?Sm
Mahogany, Cane and VT oed Seat
Trundle Bedsteads ?nd Oottsge lhmifl
Krery style Looking Gleises and af||MH|
F?VK HUN DR BU PAIR WlNlwWHfl
lait received, together with a lot vty WAXM
FER AND BORDERING. * ^^M^
Main Street, opposite J&p*ti^{?ffi
J. D ? CR ?I J
Upholsterer, ManuiaotO
AND DEALER IN ' /-JtSg?
FURNIT u RE|11
JT^ESPKCTFULLY INFORMS llfS.^BM
aud patrons that bs ls now prunarod ter JiUTnfH?
them with . ' ' ^ J0
Furniture, etc,
of the dlff. rent STYLES and P ATTER N3v't$$
in nee. He has now on hand a mpply of v. - wigj
BED ROOM AND COTTAGE SETS,4.
CANE AND WOOD SEAT CHAIR'S* "fj
BEDSTEAD?, " ' i^WSt
TABLES, :$f??S?
BUREAUS, . "IM
CRIBS,
AC. A0V: ^
SAMPLE PLATES from the best MaAtfBuKtta
rers of Boston and New York-will bo showeMfc
purchasers end any styles preferred, bory'?rn
hand, will be ordered for accommodation HB^B
rons-all of ?hieb will be sold at prices tn" ?a?|?
tho times. .
FURNITURE made to order, In any ftyfjtft*
at short notice. *: ? . v
Msnafncttirlng, Repairing and Upholster^
done promptly, and in a neat ead workmbaHW
manner.
Chairs reseated with oana and made al good,
new. . ,\
Ploture Frames of all sizes, Rose Wood, Gilli
and plain mouldings, made to order, and X*O*K1M
Glasses set ia framer, and for sate. : ./?'j?'^T
FUNER ALS promptly a tun dod to i?JT?
or Country, and Metallie, Mahogany; Wil^
or Common Coffins, furnished as required,
short notioe. ^ fi
Deo 8_" ' ': ' V
THEATRE 0P ENr.
. . H
Business before Pleasur
A NEW PLAY. ;
ACT 1. SCENE 1st.
Scene, the Store, cornor of tbo Old HoteI-??vjf;
noxt the Court House-SCBWRRI* bchlrid
the counter-Enter a Countrymen.
COUKTRYMAN. Aro yon the mau ' that seiraWi
STORE CLOTHES so ebenp 7 "~" . ' -:>>?^
SCHWERIN. Yes, I'm the man. So
If your clothes are worn out, or ruined by tear)
There's no use in cutt in' but go rigbt to Scfucey
G. What I Go to twearin' 7 Look b*reJK
friend, If that's the way you .talk, h ??'ty do;
expect to prosper, whon the Bible says "Si
not at all ?"
8. You don't understand me, I mean ?come
me ; and I'il fit you out with a new suit, iuaij
and outside. My name t's AVA wm-; H.
C. Obi That's lt, is it? Well ita a-eos*-a ve*> .
bad nomo, ony how. But I s'posoyour gonds ?r*^
none the worse for that, and I see how you nirlgb?; gi
fit me with a suit outsiilt from your Hook of '-..MMJ
Hats, Boots nml .''hoes, CoaU,
Vests and Pants, Shirts, ' ' *-V'JfSB
Undershirts, Drawers, Socks, ??
Collers, Handerchief?, Ac, Ac, vylfi
bat how can you fit me U> a suit int?tle, boy?
S. Why, I'll tell y->u. Some of my extol let ?r! V
GROCERIES thom would sultyuN iut,\U lo ovT'-*^
wouldn't they ? .*' .??gu
C. Yes, they would, (hal's a fact, s?mo of y?ur^ffi
Sugar, Coffee, Tun, Flour. Molnsses, <jM
Ctinnod Fish, Oysters and Lobsters,. . irS
Chow Chow PicMos, Ac, ic * v
S. Yes. I sell my . .. '..".y.fl
Dry Goods and Wet Goods, Groceries*^.' .*?
Clothing and othor nriiclss too numerous ',
to mention, very CHEAP FOR CASH. .?$u?*if;.ta
Profits end Quick Returns'' is my lumto. ~
Exit Countryman with a bag full, a basket ' ; 2
foll ood o bundlo full. /.
Sept 22 . - --jfalfc*
NO. 3
GROCERIES:
THE ONLY STRICTLY /*'/..
Grocery and Liquor l?ous?p
IN TOW X .'./V|?j
rp HE UNDEHSIG N K I) BEING DufcfcS
J . ':jy
Authnrir?d to continue Ibo business nf the T"r?t> .
firm of ('RANK A EB Ell ll ART, hr ?s lonve t* ,^
cull (he attention of bis frieud* and (be r,,,>ttej?',
generally lo his *VC ffiffiB
NEW A Xl) W VA J 4 iiX\Aw?fc*:(
STOCK OF . " '
Heavy and Fancy Grocert?si^
Which ho offers low fur CASH ONLY.
%?&? All articles wai ranted as rreomtrtends "
Pure Mod?eit.al Liquor* kept centfianirj^
on hand. ? ' ...? ^?H/i
J. H. liUr,irli.'.RT>>^!
Surviving partner. J
Deo 1(1 ,f
i H. ALEXANDEBII
DENTIST, , M
BROAD STREET, CAMDEN,.^ C>J??B
Evory description ?f wnrlt ex^euted t wtf*nV*>
promptness, ami in thu m??l nj.pr.?y?d :i>?l dur"*-,^
ble style. Suis of Teeth furnished at ?eiyi .Ao^'g;
REFERENCER *S\ffl???
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