The Sumter watchman. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1855-1881, May 11, 1870, Image 4
attie ai.
N?td that mr .tal kid Ut? ?lag? of a dor*
I ?<r>U f j to tk? opperooH noven abor? !
Cjl ?Wfd 'u> ? regl?n of lovo ?ad of light ;
HO?taor would ao-d, Ob I hov swiftly her
ttl?! who people that balar abode,
Of dova frota jour glory, bo guido? ba tb?
tgb tb? gtaro aad tb? portal? of de*tb It
l'l dr?ad iot to go, If it load to- Ibo ?by.
?j^fefUr poaeo bat I lad it not here,
d?i th? Ul ut logs of hopo and trembling? of
m H?rfttbut Oh ! whoro aro tho water? below,
P GapoUoaod by ?ia ?oimbitlered by woo ;
?RV* -A nf from oa bigb ha? boon ?ont to nay ?oat,
st . And tb? ?hadow? of earth ??eu moro darkly to
Vf wU.
j;/ .Tho warldall ?round tao in ruin? I ?e?,
'And hero 1? no homo and no elly for mo :
'V ?? or patience I pr ?jr, bot I sigh for retengo,
r v Ob I tebo mo Redeemer I Tor thoo art my pekoe,
36 ? 'tb? waiora I long for are fluwlog above?
. 1" Aad Ibo ray that wa? ?eat wo? the pledge of
thy lore.
I ?
;\/ - There is good sense in this "new
motto for merchants :"
"Lalo to bed and early to rire,
? ' Mover get tight-and advertise.""
-Wyoming nurses calm the rising
generation by einging :
"Nicelittle bnbyr don't get in a fury,
'Cauto mama's gone to ?lt on the jurj."
?A rieh widow weeps with one eye
and laughs with the other.
-Tbo best euro for dirt, the water
s caro.
-Birch rods make tho best buby
jumpers.
-The want o? money is the root of I
all evil.
-Evergreens-those who dou't take
' the papers.
~?An improper fraction.-Breaking
your neighbor's windows.
-"I speak within bounds," as the
prisoner eaid to tho jailor..
* - "l?ente are enormous," as thc poor
"s fellow said wheo he looked at his coat.
.? -How to put down whiskey-Drink
il.
-A rich mao is never ugly in the
.jes of a girl.
-The prettiest necktie lor a lady
thu arms of her baby.
-"I'm soled again," as the old boot
laid to the shoemaker.
-Ooo way of giving a man a chance
of rising in the world. Knock him
down.
-"My dear wife," as Ibo man said,
wheo he looked at the last milliner's
bill.
-A crusty old bachelor says he
think.-) it is woman, and not hev wrongs,
that ought to be redressed.
-A stitch in Time may ?ave nine,
but never seems to be entirely sewn
-A woman in advertising her runa
way husband says : David has a scar
on his nose wero 1 scratched it."
-"I see through it," as thc washer
v. . woman said when the bottom ol the tub
tell out.
-What class ought never to die with
consumption ? Merchants with strong
iron chests.
, -A sharp washerwoman iu Omaha
tears n shirt in two, aul then charges
for the extra piece.
-It has been ascertained that thc
man "who held on to tho lust" was a
shoemaker,
-Tile woman who neglcots the but
9 tous on her husband's shirt front ia uot
the wife of his bosom.
-"This is what I call capital punish?
ment," as the boy said when his mother
shut him into the closet among the pre?
serves.
-The railing of a cross woman is like
tho railing ot a garden, it keeps people
at a distance.
-Alluding to chignons, Mrs. Clever
said, 4,A girl now seems all head."
"Yes, till you talk to her," replied Mr.
devei.
-Why is a lawyer liko a sawyer?.
Because, whichever way he moves down
must come the dust.
- Almost every yoting lady is public
spirited enough to have her father's
house used as a court house.
-An architect proposes to build n
"Bachelors' Hall" which will offer hom
most houses in having no Eves.
- How to Muko a Heal Cowslip in
Winter-Grease a cow's hoofs, and
place her on thu ico.
-Railways uro aristocrats. They
teach every mnn to know his own stu
' tion, and to stop lhere.
-A negress in North Carolina Mys
"do enrpet-baggeters is all alike; day all
suck nigs." That old nig's head is
mighty nigh 1er?!.
-Mamma, isn't Mr. WhntVliis name
a bully boy ?'' What a curious question,
. my son, why do you usk V* " 'Cause ho's
? got a glass oyo."
-The Hurry Netti says that Wliitte
( more regrets deep-'y that he was not born
ti t/irl, so Unit he might not bc, as he
now is, "tho Father of Lien."
- Hu-hand-"I am surpris?d my
dour that I have never scon yon blush."
Wife-ThS truth is my dear, I was
bom tO blush unseen."
-Why cannot a deaf mau ho legally
condemned for murder ? Because the
law says a mon cannot bu condemned
Wifh?ut a hearing.
- A Boston paper mentions nu indi
vidual there who clasps Ivis hands so
fervently in prayer that he can't get
i them open when tho contribution box is
passed round.
-A friend tho other doy, called s
thin young lady n spare girl. '1 herc atc
.etor.il spare giris io most largo un
, married families.
AM
DR. T?TTS
Golden Eagle
Bitters.
The Best Tonic Ew Invented.
Recommended by the best Physicians
in the country for the cure of
Dyspepsia,
Dysentery,
Diseases of the Liver and
Kidneys,
Sick Headache,
Loss of Appetite,
Female Weaknesses,
And General Debility.
IT HAS NO Eau AL.
It U ? sure PREVENTIVE OP CHILLS AND
FEVER, and is a GREAT STRENGTHENER
IT EXIIILERATES WITHOUT BEINO
FOLLOWED BY DEPRESSION, and on tbat
aoooont is tbs best boverogo.
IT IS A MOST DELIGHTFUL CORDIAL
Tho most delegate Females luke it.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT ir.
?PST Sold by tho Principal Druggists and
Grocers.
Apr? 18_._
Coffees.
I}RIME RIO,
Good Rio.
Fair Rio,
Common Rio,
Choice Laguoyrs,
Jura.
For sale by
ADRIAN A V?LLERS,
March 30 Wihuington, N. C.
Flours.
EXTRA FAMILY,
Vu nally,
Extra Soper,
Super.
Forster by
ADRIAN A V?LLERS,
March 30 _ _Wilmington. N. C.
Sundries.
CRACKERS, TEAS,
Soaps, Oranges,
Candles, Louions.
Starch, Cannefl Goods,
Nails, Snuff,
Tobacco, Segars.
For salo by
ADRIAN A V?LLERS,
March 30 _Wilmington, N. C.
Sugars.
STANDARD CRUSHED,
Standard Pondered,
Standard A,
Circle A and B,
Extra C,
Standard C,
Light Brown,
Dark Brown,
Muscovado,
For sale by
ADRIAN A V?LLERS,
March 30 Wilmington, N. C.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE.
WJJ.SIINCTCJ.N A MANCHKSTKU R. R. Co.
WILMINGTON, N. C., March 12, 1S70.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, tho 13th Inst.,
Passengers for the W. A M. R. B. will
toko tho Train nt tho W. A W. R. R. Depot
and tho following seho.lulj will bo run :
DAY EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily.)
Lenvo Wilmington (W A W lt R Depot) 4:00 A M
Arrivo nt Floronce.11:03 A M
Arrivo at Kingsville^...".3:00 I? M
Le;.TO Kingsville.... A.11:40 A M
Arrivo at Florence.*..3:11 P M
Arrive at Wiluiingf.n.0:00 P M
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily.)?
Lcavo Wilnii>rgton(W A W R R Depot) fl: 15 P M
Arrivo at Florence. 1:43 A M
Arrivo ot Kingsville.9.00 A M
Leave .Kingsville.3:46 PM
Ant?flii Florence.ll 05 P M
Arrivo at Wilmington.fl:!2 A M
WM, MACRAE.
General Superintendent.
March ?7_ 115 tf
SCHOOLBOOKS.
The- undersigned have rcccn'ly published r..
serio* or NEW PICTORIAL READERS AND
.SPELLERS, adapted to tho tastes of both-sexos
in tho family ns well ns tho school room. They
have been prepared by tho Rev. Prof. J. L.
REYNOLDS, D. D., of tho South Carolina
University. Tho serie? consists ol'six volumes.
Reynold's Now Pictorial r'^-ller.15c.
Reynold's New Pictorial Primary Reader,.25c.
Reynold's Now Pictorial F.r.-t Reader,. 40e.
Roynold's New Pictorial S rond Reader,. 6tlo.
? cym.M's N?-w Pictorial Third Reader.Silo.
Reynold's New Fourth Header.$l.25c.
SCHOOL HISTORY OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Told in a fnnilliur style. Ry Professor J.IMK8
Woon DAviitai'N. A M. Pri?e ?i0 collis.
Prof. REYNOLDS' Wit WI Nfl ROOKS, in n
series of nil mhvrs-21) cent* cilch.
A SCHOOL REGISTER lu Inst six months,
10c.
A TABLE BOOK for young children,-50c.
por doz.
Tho iibovo I tihllcntions nro being extensively
used in this State, North Carolina, MIK! Georgia,
and wo are encouraged to go on and publish a
whole series of School Hooka in all deportments.
Du Hie & Cha pillan,
1'tiUtsltcr* anti Bnolfniln'S,
Co LUM HI A , S. C.
Also fur su'o at the SUMTER BOOK .STORE.
April 20 Cm
General Life and Fire
mmm mm,
SUMTKlt, ?. u.
T
J. UK following Companies Lavina; complied
with the Law, and deposited $20,000 0och with
tho Comptroller G?n?ral, r.i?er protection lu
households itftuinsl loss or diiinugo hy Ure :
.Security Fire ins urn ti cc Com tri ny of
Now York, A&sctta, 82.OI7.SQi) 81.
flcnnnn Fire Itistimncc ' Company of
New York, 4?setts. l.OOP.05'1 01.
Oeorjiin Home insurance Company,
Colmubtiji,On?, AMKOU*, 10S.Vol 10.
lliehmond Hun tc inp; Insurance Co., cf
Virginia, Assctts, I27?>."? l'i 'Jl.
As WEHTE,
March 30 Aguet.
t H. ALEXANDER,
DENTIST,
BROAD STREET, CAMDEN, S. C.
Every description of w-rk executed with
promptness, and in tho most Approved and dura?
ble Stylo, Sole of Teeth furnished ot very mod
erato ruler.
REFERENCE?.
Oon. J. B. Ker,haw, C'llinduo, S. C.
T. Bir .ch, M. I?..
L. ll. Deas, .? ?
J. M. Davis, Ena,., ? ?.
Jan fi . Cm
SUMTER
IVIARBLE
THE undersigned would mott respectfully
announce to tb? people of Sumter and sur?
rounding country has ho ha?e just received ?I
8PLBNOID LOT OF
and li now prepared to receive and execute or?
ders of all kinds lo bis line, with neatness and
dispnteb.
IRON RAILING FURNISHED TO ORDER.
W. P. SMITH,
SUMTER, S. C.
Nro- ir
tr
Mnnufacturod^by
Harbeck, Conklin & Willis, |
Manufacturers of
Stoves, Tin and Japaned Ware,
And Agents for
Kaoline and Enameled ? arc,
For sale by
L. T. LORING, Agent,
Juno 9
Sumter S. C.
187?. ISTO.1
MAYESVILLE, S- C.
J. A. MAYES & CO.,
WILL CONTINUE DURING THE YEAR TO
KEEP ON HAND A FULL SUPPLY
OF GOODS IN THEIR LINE,
[ CONSISTING OF
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
GROG ERIES,
'.ABB' riovisioas.
and hopo to merit a continuauco cf tho liberal
patronage they havo boon receiving,
i Wo desire to call particular attention to our
trade iu
FLOUR.
' It is our aim to keep for salo only good quali
I tics of FLOUR, ami families may rely unon our
stock as affording tho best glades of
Extra and Family Flour,
to bo had in the markets.
Our groeories generally nro nil
FIRST-CLASS GOODS,
aud our DRUGS and MEDICINES aro war
ranted to bc puro and genuino.
Rosides the usual stock of DRUGS nnd MED
ICINES. wo keep always on bund, wo offer two
invaluable preparations of our own manufacture.
Anti-Malarial Specific,
FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF
Chills ?nd Fevers. .
TONIC BITTERS,
an ndmirablo combination of TONICS udaptod
to nil cases needing Tonio Medicines.
COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds taken in
BARTER for goods nt fair pi ices.
J. A. MATES & CO.
Jan 1. 1870
ly
New Hardware Store,
Main-st. under Sumter Hotel.
Le Pa LORIN G,
-AGKNT rou
Messrs. King & Huppman,
15 A I.T IMO ll li, HI. D.
Would respectfully nnnouncc to his friends nnd
tho public, thal he has received nod opened, ut
tho nbovo cstublishmont n
Stock of Hardware and
Family Utensils,
embracing overy nrthdo in this lino of business,
which Ito intends to sell nt tho
LOWKST I??ICI:R, POM CASH.
Ho will kocp always in store, n completo assort
munt of
Collin's Aves, Ames'Shovels mid Spades,
Traoo Chains, linos,
Rakes, Pitch Porks,
Grain Cradles, Soy the Clad vs,
Guano Solves,
l'oeket nnd 'fable Cutlery,
Brass Preserving Kettles,
Tin Wnro. Window Ultu S-nil >?/.os.
Persons in want of tho most convenient nnd
economical Stoves, cnn he supplied with the
blest improved patterns at prices which cannot
f?iil to jrivo entire satisfaction,
May 26
SHAVES C0TTC?" SEED HULLER.
I MSW *w
Agents-IMOblE & IO.,
t'utior? and Commission Mn - limits,
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
Mardi .10 ? ly
For Sale.
MPH AT VALIJARLK l'KOIMOilTY,
? cnlkil Brookland, Situated in Slimier County,
almu! one mil? from'btnlcshurg, ami wbieb was
i liv family residence .-f tho late John Urndloy.
It consists of a Iorgo mid fine Dwelling House,
willi IO rooms, (8 unusually large,) liri, k [{Itch*
en, Stable, Darn. Carriage House nnd other n.e.
essnry out-buildings, all in thorough repaie, and
?I, Mil 140 neros of and. Placo entirely healthy.
Pi ice $ ?OHO 00 ?nd terina nccoinndnling. Por
oib?r puriieular?, apply to tho Undersigned, ot
Marietta, Ga., or to J. S. G. Rkhinhon, E,q
ni .Sumter 8. C.
Fob 23-If. ELLEN BRADLEY,
THE GREAT
Constitutional
FORTIFIER
Vegetable Appetiser?
THE BEST
TOSIO YET OFFERED.
Rocky
fountain
Bitters,
Pleasant to the Taste, impart?
ing VIGOR and STRENGTH to
the constitution. A thorough
?
Purifier of the Blood,
a regulator of NERVOUS force,
and a powerful sustainer of
Health, against the encroach?
ments of disease.
Dyspesia or Indigestion
is speedily cured by the use of
this TONIC, also for Liver Dis?
eases, Disorders of the Kidneys,
and loss of Muscular Power. It
will be found a specific, andas a
preventive of
Fever and Ague,
or a restorer of the natural pow?
ers, when broken down by con?
tinued Ague attacks, it has no
equai. A curative for the in?
valid and preventive for thc well
that cannot bc surpassed.
i
Females whose Consti?
tutions
have become NERVOUS and
debilitated through sedentary
habits and close confinement to
household and other domestic
duties, will find this TONIC
possessed of intrinsic virtues,
able at all times to establish a
healthy standard and bestow a
new lease of pristine health,
cheerfulness and alacrity of
spirit so necessary to the happi?
ness of woman.
The genuine is put up in
QUART BOTTLES,
handsomely wrapped with di?
rections in
ENGLISH,
FRENCH,
AND
* GERMAN.
Manufactured only by the
Rocky Mountain
Bitters Co.
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
207 FULTON ST.
Yew York.
For sale by
I? A. M'KAGEN,
SUMTER, 8. 0
April tt ? tm
ylSRTIXiIZERS>
W??
SOLUBLE
SOUTH SEA GUANO.
Rodes1 Ground Gypsum.
?gf Circulars with detailed statements fur*
nishe J on application to tho General Agent,
B. S. RHETT & SON,
Charleston, S. C.
Or to GUBEN, WATSON A WALSH,
Jan|26-Sin) . Agents at Sumter. S. C.
Old Carolina Bitters.
A Delightful Tonic.
WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN OF
FEEING TUE
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
lo tho publie. They aro compounded with (treat
care, and contain soino of tito best Tonics in the
Phurtnaoopiu. As evidence of tho superiority of
our BITTERS Over nil other?, WO have certifi?
cates from many of tho leading physicians in our
State, who hove prescribed them iu their prac?
tico.
The Old Carolina Bitters
Will bo found invaluable for
WANT OF APPETITE, GENERAL DEBIL?
ITY, CHILLS AND FEVER? AND DYS?
PEPSIA.
Wo do not offer our BITTERS ns a euro for nil
disenso?, but us an Aromatic Tunic, thoy buvo no
cqunl.
For solo by Druggist and Grocers everywhere.
Principal Depot,
Goodrich, Wineman & Co.,
Importers of
CHOICE DRUGi AND CHEMICALS,
Feb ld-ly Charleston, S. 0.
St. Joseph's Academy.
CONDUCTED DV TnB
Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy,
SUMTER, S. C.
THE Collcgialo Exercises of this
First Ches Institute, will be resumed
un tho 1st of September. A prompt
nttendanco is requested in order to
facilitate tho progress and arrange
mont of tho classes. The now buildings are
spacious and elegantly finished, furnishing ac?
commodations for ono hundred boarders. The
extensive grounds and piazza* aro ample for open
air exercise, and young ladies ure thoroughly
instructed in Englitdi Mathematica, French, Ita?
lian, Music, Drawing,Painting, Ac, Ao. Location
healthy, air pure, wu er good, mid terms ronson
nhlu. For particulars apply to tho Superioress (if
St. Joseph's Academy, Sumter, or to thc Supo*
rioross of tho Sisters uf Mercy, Charleston, who
will endeavor to meet thu pressure o.'tho times.
Nov. 10 _
31USIC umoifi.
Vocal and Instrumental.
Tho undersigned having (alton bis residence nt
Sumter, will glvo lessons in Singing mid on tho
PIANO and VIOLIN. Ho will likewise give in?
structions in FRENCH, GERMAN und ARITH?
METIC.
TUNING OF P?ANOS ATTENDED TO.
For further particulars, apply to him nt his
rosidonoo in Harv.a Snout.
H. C M. KOPFF.
Feb 2- If_
WOFFORD COLLEGE.
Sl'Altr.VMttltti C. II.,
SO. CA.
F A C U L T Y :
REV. A. M. SH I PP, I). D.. President and
Professor Mental and Moral Sci nee.
DAVID DUNCAN, A. M., Professor Ancient
Languages and Literature.
REV. WHITEFOORD SMITH, D.D., Professor
English Li i ern I uro.
WARREN DU PRE, A. M., Professor Natural
Science.
JAS. H. CARLISLE, A. M., Professor Mathe
mn tica.
REV. A. II. LESTER, A. M., Professor History
and Biblical Literature.
Tho Preparatory Selnol, under (ho Immediate
supervision of thc Faculty, Jim. W. SHIPP,
A. lt., Principal.
Divinity School -Rev. A. M. Shtpp, I>. D.
Rev. Whitefoord S in fl li, D. D. ; l'.ev. A. Il
Lester, A. M.
Tho first Session of the Sixteenth Collegiate
Year bc eins on tho fust Munday in October,
ISnO. tho second Session begins on tho first Mon?
day in January, 1870.
Tho course of studies ?nd tho standard of
scholarship remain unchanged, hut tho Faculty
now admit irregular students or (hose who with
to pursue particular studles'Oiily.
Tho Schools also open al the sn ino timo.
Tuition per year, in CollogO Classes, InclltdiUj
Contingent fee, $51 in Specie, or its equivalent ii
Currency.
Tuition per year, in Preparatory School, inclu?
ing contingent fcc, S i l in currency.
Bills payable one half in advance. Board, pc
Month, from $10 io $!.'> in currone.}'.
For further particulars address ?
A. M. SHIPP, Prosidont
May 1j9__ ly
JAMES CALDWELL.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Boots, Shoes. Hats,
Opposito J. T. SOLOMONS,
Sumter, So. Ca.
Feb I rt tl "et.
The State ol* South Carolina
IN TUE COMMON PLEAS.
COUNTY OF SUMTER.
Edward A. Edwards, Assignee,^ Bill to Foro
VS. I di.MI Mortgage
Samuel Fiirmnn. j uf Lund.
?N obedionco to tho order of salo mado in this
ciso, dated loth January, 1870, I will
oller for salo, ul publie outary, at Sumter Court
llouso, on Sales Day in May next, for
ensh, Ibo m or i g nee ? I premises mentioned in said
Bill, consisting of all that plcco or parcel of
lund containing about seventy live acres, sltunto
lying mid being in Sumter County, whereon tho
said Samuel l u l ina n formerly ruftidod with tho
ntOffna.ei and buildings thereon. Bound.
edon tho Soul h wost hy tho road leading from
Slotohurg to tho Bradford Springs, on tho North
cast hy land formorly of Josoph H. Whlto lind
other sides by lands now or formerly of Charlo*
M. Forman.
Pu roh a ?or <o pay for papers and ?tamps.
G. W. R BARDON, 0. Q. P. -
April 6-it .
?. . ' ?* y .. . - .... , ? \ ,' . r
PHOENIX GUANO,
Mavorte* ?r oatflmlfromih* fhcintx
Islande, Sua lift l??clO? Ocean.
Wilcox, Gibbs & Co s
MANIPIIMTKD GUANO.
Prep?re* at Savaanafe? G**t n,,d
Charleston. S.C., wb tel? tm? proved In
?he ?oil alie bell lHauureln nee*
FOR SALK UV
WILCOX, GIBBS & GO.
IMPORTEES * DE ALEES IN
99 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, OA.
64 EAST BAY-ST. CHARLESTON, S. 0.
241 BROAD 6T11EET, AUGUSTA, OA.
Also, by.Agent.
WE ALSO KEEP
Puro No. 1. PERUVIAN 0?TAN0.
? DISSOLVED BONE.
" LAND PLASTER.
Por further ioformnllon. address as nhovo for
circular, or subscribo to Southern Agriculturist,
published b.v W. C. Macunirphy A Co., at Au?
gusta an<l Savannah, G*.. ut the low price ot 23o.
per annum.
Deo 8 _ 4 in os
PHOTO? it A P IIS,
AT.REDUCED PRICKS.
JESSE H* BOTLiL.ES'
FINE ART GALLERY, NORTH-EAST CORNER
Kins and market Streets?
CHARLESTON, S. C.
PROCELAIN LIKENESSES
LIFE-SIZE PORTRAITS,
Tn Oil, Water, and Pastel Colors,
Taken in tho
HIUIIEST FISItFJUCTlONMOP ART.
P II O T O G R A P II S
OF ALL KINDS AND SIZES.
Feb IS-Om_
AI >I AR'S SARRACENIA
-OR
FLY-TRAP BITTERS
Tho Great Southern remedy for
DYSPEPSIA.
NERVOUS DISORDERS,
GENERAL DEBILITY, Ac.
Prepared by
Cr. W. Aimar,
Chemist and Druggist,
Charleston, S. C.
SAVANNAH, GA. I
Match 9th, 1809. )
Mn. W. G. Ai MAU-Dear Sir:-A member of
my family su?Tering lon? from Dyspepsia, lins
experienced moro relief from your SARRACE?
NIA BITTERS than from any other medicino
she hii9 over tried. It is most excellent for in?
vigorating tho system nml creating an nppi'iltc.
I regard it us decidedly tho most beneficial of ull
Dyspeptic remedies.
Yours, vorv rc?poctfully,
?. J. DARRELL,
Sold by all Druggists.
Generul Agents RISLEY A Co.,
No. 141 Chambers Street, New York.
AGENTS AT SUMTER.
J. F. W. Del.orme. A. Anderson .t Co.
Nov :i 6m
A. tt. STILLMAN,
(Formerly of Fogartics A Stillman,)
-DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Dry Goods, Hosiery,
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS &c.
281 King Street, West Side,
FOURTH POOR DKt.OW WENTWORTH STREET,
Opp.-sito tho I?lhcr.s Ilouso,
CHARL ESTO IV, S. C
Terms Cash or City Acceptance.
Feb 16-3m
Especially designed for tho uso of tho Medical
Profession and tho Family, possessing those lu -
trinsic medicinal properties which bolong to nn
Old ami l'are Oin.
Indispensable to Females. Ooml for Kidney
Complaints. A delicious Tonic. Put np in
euros, containing ono dosen hrttlcs each, and
Hold hy all druggists, grocers, Ac.
A. M. BININGER A CO.,
Established I77S. No. Ib Reaver St., N. Y.
r?mo2:t Iv
GEO. Z. FRENCH.
Commission Merchant
REAL ESTATE AGENT
WILMINGTON, N. C.
WILL PUBLISH, August 1st, f.,r Free
Distribution,n Cainloguoof LANDS FOR
SALE IN NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
Send in a description and price of lan.ls.
fc-ft- No ohnrgo unless a sale is cflY.etod
GREATV^
BLOOD PURIFIER ! ^
For TeitimoBuli, IM "Boudilii Alraioie" for tbii jnr.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
J)p. J. J. LAWRENCE & C0.ly
^^^^ rnopiuETons.
3^^^61 Exchau^ft Placov
CLEMENTS k CO.,
COMFORT AND CURE FOR THE RUP
TUR ED-Sont post paid on receipt of IO
cts. Address Dr. E. B FOOTE (Author of Med?
ical Coo. mon Sonso,) No. 129 Lexington Avonuo,
Now York._.
AWAY WITH SPECTACLES. Old oyes
inndo now, easilv, without doctor or medi?
cines. Sent post paid on recolpt of 10 oonts.
Address Dr. ft. B. POOTE, 120 Loxlngton Avon
ue, New Y?rk.
HINTS TO THE OHILDLK88 sent free on
reoeipt'Of one letter nimp, Address Dr.
FOOTE, 120 Lexington Avenue, N. Y.
Feb 1*
FIRE AND L?FE
11ST S TT RANCE
OHAS. H. MO?SE, insurance Agent,?|
&UMTER, S. C. ->M
FIRE. ? ?ir E.
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
AND GLOBE
This Company having complied wiifc ?
Insurance Company. TLL0PR<)VI"I008 0F LBO """..^J
Capital, Surplus and Reserved Funds,
in Gold, 318,400,000. Posik" Aot? is ProPared to issue
Life or Endowment Policies.
Eighteen Million and Four Hundred ?" m.." "?_...
Thousand Dollars-IN GOLD. ?N M0ST FAV?K^H Ti**,
Having
Invested in the United Stutcs.Two Mil-^ .
Th i i tem Mw ions of DoUm
lions of Dollars. 82,000,000. .
? in Assets, perfect security UgumaUe||
Risks iu Sumter, taken at Charleston ^ the ?DSUrcd . Wn||0 ?t8 imtueqW|J|
rates. .... 9
constantly increasing income en?bleiit:i
Residences in lite Countyy Insur- to declare liberal di vidooda. Th?.
ed at LOW hates. . . 1
Poliey in this Company is steadily j?. !
Losses paid promptly in Charles- crca8ing in VQiue, ata C?st whichJs j
ton.
, 1 creases with every nunnal payment.
On the payment of Ten Years CHAS. H. MOISE,
*
r\ K C5TT t Insurance A cent
premiums in CASH, a perjpet- ? >
,. ."i . ^ Sumter, S. 0.
ital policy will be issued. Feb ./$ .
"!>'?. M,,M.>?>i????M.?t|Wl???'UI'??? lil'.???. >??.?>???>?H?'I.?<>I'.|I.'ll'lil'ii'HI '?i?.?l'?tlt.|.|..?|,.ln?.int|i|, ti, iM.nu?!,,?!,,,,^^
Piedmont and Arlington
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE Ct
;
THOSE TWO STAUNCH COMPANIES, THE PIEDMONT
AND "ARLINGTON" HAVE COMBINED UNDER
THE AHOVE NAME, AND PRESENT, IN THE
SHORT TIME OF TWO YEARS, A
LIST OF OVER
Eight Thousand Insurers and a Capital
and Assets of o ver One Million and
a Half of D lars,
ATTAINING TO A POSITION ND IMPORTANCE AMONG ;
Life Insurance Companies
never before reached in so short a time.
Rights of Policy Holders in both the "Piedmont" and "Arlington"
will remain unchanged, and the same as before.
* New and advantageous features in the new
Company, will bc allowed the old Insurers co-equal
with the new ones
There arc Branch Offices in cadi Slate, where finnis accruing an
invested, and not taken beyond State limits.
Brandi Office in this Slate at Columbia,
LE API! A RT, J E F F li 11 SO N ANO HANSOM, Manurers.
J. S. HUGHSON, Agent, Sumter, S. C.
RKPKHKNOtiS .
Capt. A. A.Gilbert, Capt. E. W. Moise, Capt. Jno. S. Richardsoi
0?t G
.?FJOIIBI ?3E3?SAI,, I3XT USE.
It is a preven- _;*^^Jp^1$pp^^ NO BITTERS
ti ve of O hills, a r0t$&U " | 'i ft"') vi iTvf A"\ eq uni to them,
sure cure ?br ? . ^H'^^^l^ZFor tho vveak.
Dyspepsia, _? . "For the pale.
Cholera Mor-', ' . 7 For the sickly,
bus, Indigos- , .;.;*';--v:.::'C.^"- vfrrv-'' jFor the aged,
lion, Nervous . ' ' . . ' '\w ry '.-/For females,
i Debility, a de-' /< For spring use.
liglitml Bevor- ii.... &?~C . - > y? All usc it with
age, a pleasant i^^PS wonderful Sue?
tome, nu nival- TIIE;QREAT' cess. Uringp
liable traveling -f^^ry T^Wtfl WQT?fwVJ^ color to the
companion. fcSMIifei P?le white UP*
THS BEST IN USS. ,. ,
Recommended by thc Highest Medical Authority in thc. Stuf?. Sec Circulan
mound rut h Hollie.
If j on want lo bo enro l of Dyspepsia.
If .von nrnnt to ho cured nf Chills ?nd Fovcr.
If you wu nt !>? he ou red of Debility,
If yo? want lo lie enreil of in.li eslinn, *
It' you want to bo enroll of Wonk Stoinneh,
It'you want to rennin your Appetite,
If you want a good Stomachic,
If voa went inc REST 'IONIC
TRYTHEM. USE NO OTHER. A>k for| SUMTP.lt HITTERS, *old by DiupgnvU ???
Qrocors. Seo that our tiguuturu ?J over tho cork of euch botilc. _ ____
DO WIE, MOISE & DAVIS.
PROPRIETORS ANT) WHOLESALE DRUGOIST8. CHARLIE I ON, ?. ??
For onie bv A. ANDERSON A 90.. Sumter, and SPENCER, SCARBOROUGH A CO.
Poli in -.im RI?ho'.wnie.j|.y^1
...,it,i.......'...??<.i.>.<>..."i.'<..m?ii?i.t?n..?i.Mi.n.i'wti^t.i'umi'it'HiM.WM'w h *. '
Purchaser* of miuio trill oonsnll simply to Introduce our now marte
their own interests by fuibterlblng to llio musical world. Our Min?
to PP.TKIIS' MUSICAL MONTH tv. It ?erlber? ?lng ?nd piny tho music ne
le issue! on the Aral of etch month, givo thom. Their . musical friemll
And give? ?II tho -? w^m ? ^ 1"* O ?? henrtho music,
Inteittnnd best PK I KlvS like it. and buy
Music, bv such .i.iJ.Ho' lt in ?heel mujlfl
authors as Hays. Kinkel, Thomas, form, whero wo mako our profit.
Bishop, D.ink*, 'itcob't. Frey. Keller, Remember I ovcry yearly subscriber
Wyman, etc. Every numt.or eon- gels, during tho-year, nt least 130
tains at Ijust Twelve PIJOCS of now pieces of our best music, all of
end good Minde iril?in K ? which wo after
printed on tino VI I J ll j / \ I wu rd print in
white naper and rtieot form ?nd
from full ?izo music plates, every soil for over ?(I0. It i* publDhed nt
pioco of willoh is afterwards printed tho Miimtlioth Mllsto Storo of J. h.
in sheol torin, from ibo simo plate?, Peiors, .VJ!) Broadway, New York,
nnd .?old at from SO to ;*>0 oems euell, whore ovcry thin;; in tho niu?io lino
mid all wu ask -? f/\VrIMT H can bo had. 'NO
S?ST? MON 1 ll I. Y ;:"?,', . ym,uj.
cent ? copy, *3 ft yoar, $1.50 for der, it will bo promptly attended to*
six months ;" nnd wo guaranteo to
ovory yearly subscriber at least 432
Cnccs of choleo new musio, by tho ? . . ? "/
Mt nuihors. Sample copien can oe seen af
$60 F 0 ll $3. thc o?ccof this paper.
We do not cxpoot PKTKUS' Mrsic
Afi M"NTiit.v lo pay us ns n Mngn- .
zinc-, bocauso wo givo too much
music for tho money. It is jssmd ' ^^_^^w>B
MILI, PON? & ciiANJ?ni/lpAITIL IO? HOTS!?
OYSTERS. . CHARLESTON, S. C.
SUPPLIED In qunnlitlof to suit pu roba sers . _t-*?-*
Order* from nil parts of Ibo interior solloitci .
uddrcM Thoi McCrady, Agent, P. O. Box 330, BOARD PER DAY, $3.00.
Chnrlctton, fi. C.
References.-Jamo* Adgcr A Co., Hon. J. B. %% '
Campbell. Dr. 8t. .1. Reveno), Dftvld Jennings, R01T, "AHII.TON, MRI. ?. I? ??1T??T,,W' '
McCrady * Son, W. O. Dingle, John 8. Ryun. 1 cnriitr??*
NOT. 17 ?mor- pnr?rintendent, Prop??'"-,