The Sumter watchman. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1855-1881, May 18, 1870, Image 4
ottitai,
jjftvti ts? totora aaardlai.)
WULCOM TO COLIHBIA.
?T ???BT X. CLillWKt .
Jd/ lb? morky ?lonua bung low
t?v? th??Ueot ?Hy >
ila tMmod draped lo rob?? of woe
? wsep IP very pity
UT tor our wounded pride,
'-' ft pity for oar wounded people,
? White ?lae? tb? dawn lb? wind? bul sighed
Boond crumbliog tower ?nd ?leeple.
IvR-l ?lw ?rnehs of old u??tr?l halt?,
Ia sdi their desolateness,
Ti? rola+d walks ?od blackened ?alls,
Kg 1? Vaadal bato bor? wUnes?.
ft&V Aislast th? sky tba toppling staci!,
f., In solemn sad sedateness,
>t - if Baamad sentries on tbelr beaten trucks
Grim ghostf of former greatneii.
jw ,
^ - : - Bas? sombra mart d?sertod seemed,
. v TW dar ?or* dul1 8Dd dreary,
7*Rv'V While mao moTed on, as men tbat dreamed,
?\f>^ With flagging footstep? weary.
Bat, barbi-tbs! sudden clamor heir !
Tbat bam cf human voice? !
Whilst, everywhere, with about and oheer,
u Tba tory air rejoices!
'"!* '' Oas HUI? word, first faintly heard,
Now thousand? echo loudly,
. 0 And ?vary Southam heart U stirred
And avery head held proudly.
Maimed men and matrons ahoof'lls LEK 1"
Fair maidens swell the chorus;
t? Tb? eblldron elnp their bands In glco ;
H ? Th? sky grows brighter o'er ns.
. " ' Tts ha 1 'tts he I-the horo Lae 1
No tyrant sword oan sever
Our h?arU from him, for ha ?ball be
3j Th? sovereign of ihom ever.
' ' Tbs tidings leap from street to ?trent,
- \ Eaeb tongue that name repeating,
H And many meet with hastening feel,
* To give the hero greeting.
Soe how the brave old chieftain comos
Mo banners o'er him soaring
No roll ls heard of mighty drums,
No cnn nona round bini roaring.
On every heart hlmiolf engraved
What need of laurelled arches ?
'Neath lifted bats and kerchiefs wa?td
' I Our grey-haired warrior marobee.
And though 'twas he who bade us censo
. . Our brave but vain endeavor,
Whilst In the Christian cnuse of Petoe
Ills sword was sheathed forever,
Tel still we love biro as of old,
When, 'mongol the dend and dying,
Be rode, the boldest of the bold,
Onr foe befor? him flying.
Ah I 'twas a splendid sight to eeo
' Onr Southern chief? acsombled,
To greet their grand old lender, Lr.n,
'Pore whom, onco tyrants trembled!
Wo are not froe, alas ! hut we
?Forget our heroes never.
Wa eau but shout ?Long live onr LEE !"
"The SOUTH and Las forevor !"
! - Qov. Scott holds woman suffrage
in his hand as an electioneering trump.
- Illinois is rapidly purifying
herself of. Radicalism, os is proven by
the almost universal success of tho
' Doruooraoy in thc*recent town elections.
? There are two lovely young
ladies in May & Rogers' paper will at
Loo, Mass., who have worked within
ten feet of eaoh other fifteen months
. and have not spoken together-mad as
March hares all tho while.
- One of the most singular sights
growing out of the war is a continuous
line of peach trees, of nearly fifty miles
in length, around Petersburg and ex?
tending towards Richmond. They arc
growing from the breastworks thrown
up by the Confederate army.
- A gentlemen of Monktoo, Vt.,
- ls engaged in raising poppies, from
which he produces opium. In 1868,
he raised 640 pounds of thc article,
whioh he sold to druggists and physi?
cians at the rate of from $S to 810 per
pound. The increasing demand for this
drug is a sad sign. Druggists tell us
that in the country farmers' wives usc
it largely.
- After tho S OJ th, the North.
' Congressional tinkering is to be confined
no longer to tho satrapes of thc South
There is a movement now ou foot to
give the President power to usc troops
in any State, on almost any pretext, and
without tho interterence of cither the
Governor or tho Legislature.
-- "Ho has kept among us in time
of peace, standing armies, without the
consent of our Legislatures?-Declara?
tion of Independence.
It was the King of Croat Britain tvho
did that. ?So George Washington and
his fellow patriots went to war with bim
to stop it.
Graut is now sending the stanilinj
army to Tennessee, to break up the
State government, or to prepare fur
that, interesting job.
Where in your free government, men
of tho United States? Where are youri
State governments ? Under tho heel ol' )
the army.
This work does not bring confidence
and peace. It is disturbing and ruin?
ous. No wonder that business is stag?
nant, that merchants and manufacturers
are losing money, and thut laborers feel
it.-Hartford Time?.
- A studont nt Ann Arbor having
remarked that men hud more endurance
than women, a lady present said che
would like to seo the voun^ men of llic
University laced up in steel ribbed
corsets, wiih hoops, heavy skirts, tmils,
high boola, paniers, chignons, ond
dozens of hair pins sticking in their
scalp?, cooped up in thc house year ?fier
year, with no exhilarating exercise, no
hopes, aims or ambition in life, and see
if they could stand it ns well ns du
?[irls "Nothing," said she, "but thc
hot that women, like cats, huvo nine
lives, enubles them to survive (he
present regime to which custom donuts
the sex."
? Tho editor of tho A morions
(Ga.) Weekly Republican speaks thu.?
naughtily:
'.Some of these old editors who arc
near sighted aro trying lo make the
ladies believe that wearing low necked
dresses-produces sore throat. It's all ?
counfoundfld humbug got up by thu old
buzzard-'* who can't see."
But, h-oni thc following, it would seem
that it" is just as well to bc "a blind
? buszard"'sometirncs, as not. However,
it ia a woman'* opinion. A man might
have- thought quite differently :
A lady writes : "I saw at thc opera
the Princesa Alien, daughter of Queen
Viqtnra. She is very plain ami homely.
. She wore a low necked white silk atm,
- trimmed in bluo. She had ohtsnut
ourle and woro a niuo feather nod a fofl
l| diamonds in her huir; a diamond neck?
lace glistened uhoni her throat. I i or
>' ahonldorfi aro not pretty, and her back,
whioh waa vi.iible half way to the waist,
leogly."
&Vf'' ' ? ' '
if. ' '.. ' ' ? - ?. ? '
DR? TUTTIS
Golden Eagle
Bitters.
The Best Tonic Ever Invented.
Recommended by tho best Physicians
in tbe 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 KaUAL.
It ii a aura PREVENTIVE OF CHILLS AND
FEVER, and ia a GREAT STRENGTHENER
%1T EXUILERATE8 WITHOUT BEING
FOLLOWED BY DEPRESSION, and on that
account ia the best beverago.
IT IS A MOST DELIGHTFUL CORDIAL
Tho most dolcgote Fournies luke it.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
ySr* Sold by tho Prinoipal Druggists nod
G meera.
April ?3_3m
Coffees.
PRIME RIO.
Good Rio.
Fair Rio,
Common Rio,
Choleo Lagunyrs,
Jura.
For salo by
ADRIAN A V?LLERS,
March 30 Wilmington, N. C.
Flours.
EXTRA FAMILY,
Family,
Ef tra Super,
Super.
For s i lo by
ADRIAN A VOLLBRS,
March 30 _Wilmington. N. C.
Sundries.
CRACKERS, TEAS,
Soups. Oranges,
Candies, Lemons.
Starch, Canned Goods,
Nails, Snuff,
Tobacco, Segars.
For salo by
ADRIAN A V?LLERS,
March 30_Wilmington, N. C.
Sugars.
STANDARD CRUSHED,
Standard Powdered,
St uuliml A,
Circlo A and B,
Extra C,
Stundard C,
Light Brown,
Dark Brown,
Muscovado,
For salo by
ADRIAN A V?LLERS,
March 30 Wilmington, N. C.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. '
WfOIINCTON A MANCHESTK.lt II. H. Co.
WILMINGTON, N. C., March 12, 1ST0.
I. J'JB r t ' '.?-?JJ,
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, tho 13th inst.,
Passengers for tho W. A M. R. B. will
toko tho Train at the W. A W. R. R. Depot
and tho following sohedutu witl bo run :
DAY EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily.)
Loavo Wilmington (W A W lt lt Depot) 1:00 A M
Arrive nt Fliircnco..11:03 A M
Arrtvo nt Kingsville.3:00 P M
LosvoKinKScillo.11:40 A M
Arrive nt Florence.Rt 14 P M
Arrive at Wilmington.9:00 1' M
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily.)
Loavo Wilmington (W A \V II U Dcp-t) 0:15 P M
Arrive at Florcnco. 1:43 A M
Arrivo nt Kingsville.O OO A M
Leave Kingsville.8:15 P M
Arrivo at Florence.Il 05 P M
Arrivo ut Wilmington.6:12 A M
WM. MACRAE.
General Superintendent.
March 17_1 jj if
SCHOOLBOOKS.
Tho undersigned have recently published n
series of NKVV PICTORIAL READERS AND
SPELLERS, adapted to the taste- of both foxes
in the family nt well ns tho school romo. They
hnvo been prepared by tho Kev. Prof. .1. L.
REYNOLDS, l>. !>., of tho South Carolina
University. Tho serios consists of six volumes.
Roynold's Now Pictorial Speller.15c.
Reynold's Now Pictorial Primary Reader,.2.1c.
Itoynold's Now Pictorial First Render,.40c.
.Reynold's New Pictorial Second Render,. OOo.
oynul'Ps New Pictorial Third Header.80c.
Reynold's Now Fourth Reader,.$ 1.25c.
SCHOOL HISTORY OP SOUTH CAROLINA.
Told in a familiar style, hy Professor JAMI;?
VVnoi? DAVIDSON, A. M. Prion (IO cents
Prof. REYNOLDS' WRITING BOOKS, in n
series nf II n inlicrs - 20 cent'' anett.
A SCHOOL REO 1ST Kit to lust six months,
10c.
A TABLE BOOK for yonng children,-Mo.
per lina.
Tho abovo i indications are being extensively
used in this State, North Carolina, and Georgia1,
mu? we uro oncoiiragcd to go on and publish a
whale series of School Books in nil dopurttiiut ( .
Duffie & Chairman,
Publ(*h<:r* and liao?mellerst,
COLUMBIA, S. C
Also for fA'.o at tho SUMTER BOOK STORE.
April 20 Om
General Life and Fire
SUMTER, S. O.
T
J. HE following Companies having complied
with (be. Law, nm] deposited $?0,000 each with
the Comptroller General? ?tier protection lo
lioufcholds agniurt loss ot damage l>y li roi
Security Fire Insurance Company of
Sow York, Assetts, $?.017.800 81.
German Fire Insurance Company of
Now York, Assetts. 1.058.054 Cl.
(jcnrgia Horn? Insuvunco Company,
Colnmbu*, On., Atwotls, 408.78 1 lu.
Richmond Hanking insurance Co., of
Virginia, Anetta, 270.040 24.
A. WIIITK,
Mavcli fte Agnet.
I, H. ALEXANDER7
BROAD STREET, CAMDEN, S. C.
Every doscri|itton of w>rk executed with
promptness, and in the most Approved mid dura
ble 'lyle Sets of Teeth furnished al very mud
eratu ra tas.
REFERENCES:
Gen. .1. Ii Kershaw, Camdon, 8. C.
T. B irach, H, ? ,
L n. Dca*. ? "
J. M. Davis, E?c|., ? "
Jan ft .?
. SUMTER. :
MARBLE YARD
THE undersigned would mott resp? ct Tully
announce to the people of Sumter and sur?
rounding country has li o bare jun received a
SPLENDID LOT OF
IVE ti rtol o ,
and la now prepared to receive and oxeouto or?
ders of all kinds in bis line, with neatness and
dispatch.
IRON HAILING FURNISHED TO ORDER.
W. P. SMITH,
Nvo- 17
SUMTER, S. C.
tf
Mnnufucturcdjjby
Harbeck, Conklin & WiUis,|
Manufacturers of
Stoves, Tin and Japaned Ware,
Aud Agents for
Kaoline and Enameled Wares
For eulo by
L. P. LOBING, Agcut,
Juno 9- - Sumter S. C
?8m 1870.
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,
and bopo to morit n continunnco of tho liberal
palrbnngo they havo boen receiving.
We desiro to call particular attention to our
tra du in
FLOUR.
It is our aim to keep for salo only good quail-1
ties of FLOUR, anil families may roly upon our |
stock ns utl'ord i ii g tho best glades of
Extra ami Family Flour,
to ba bad in tho markets.
Our groceries goucrally aro all
FIRST-CLASS GOODS,
and oar DRUGS and MEDICINES nro war?
ranted to bo pure and genuine.
Resides tho usual stock of DRUGS mid MED?
ICINES, wo keep always on hand, wo offer two I
invaluable preparations of our own manufacturo.
Anti-Malarial Specific,
FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF
Chills and Fevers.
TONIC BITTERS,
an ndinirablo combination of TONICS adapted
to all oases noeding Tonic Modicinos.
COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds taken in
ii/. UT KU for goods at fair prices.
J. A. MAYES A CO.
Jan t, 1870 ly_
New Hardware Store,
Main-st. under Sumter Hotel.
L. p. LO RING,
-AOBNT FOU
Messrs. King & Huppman,
ss vi,ri HOI:B:, ni. I>.
Would respectfully announce to his friends nnd
the public, that helms received and opened, nt
tho above estnbliidimonl a
Stock of Hardware and
Family Utensils,
ombracing every artielo in this lino of business,
whioh he intends to sell nt tho
LowusT paiera, rou CASH.
Ho will keep alway* in store, a completo assort?
ment of
Collin'.' Axe?, Ames* Shovels and Spades,
Traen Chains. Hoes,
Rakes, .''heh Forks,
Grain Cradles, Scythe Eludes,
Guano Solves,
Pocket and Table Cutlery,
Kruss Preserving Kettles,
Tin Wi CO, Window GIII?S-all mes.
Portons in want of tho most convenient nnd
economical Stove, can IID supplied with tho
latest improved patterns nt prices willoh cannot
fail to give en tire satisfaction.
May 20
SHAW'S COTTON SEED HULLER.
Ageiils-KKODZB & (0.,
Factors and Com mission Merchants,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Mareh 30 Iv
For Salo.
WHAT VALUABLE PROPERTY",
* cnlltd Brookland, Situated In Sumter County,
about one mile from Stiilcsliurg. and whioh was
ibo family rosldoltce of llio lalo .lohn Hradlcy.
It Consists of a i.irgu and fine Dwelling House,
with 10 rooms, (8 unusually largo,) Knelt Kitch.
en, stable, Dam, Carr Iago House ?nil other nee
evin ry out buildings, all in thorough repair, and
about 140 aeren ol' nu 1. Plneo entirely hoalthy.
Prloe(M)UO 00 and terms nccomodatlng. For
other particulars, apply to tho undersigned, at
Marietta, Ga., er to J. 8. G. Eiohurdton, Esq.
at Sumter S. C.
Feb 29- tf. ELLEN DEADLEY.
THE GREAT
Constitutional
FORTIFIER
-AND
Vegetable Appetiser?
THE BEST
TONIO YET OFFERED.
Rocky
mountain
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, Disordera of the Kidneys,
Land loss of Muscular Power. It
will he found a specific, and as 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
equal. A curative for the in?
valid and preventive lor the well
that cannot be surpassed.
Females whose Consti
tutions
have become NERVOUS and
debilitated through sedentary
habits and close confinement to
household and other domestic
duties, will find this TONIO
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 anl.by
I.A. M'KAGEN,
au MT KU, s. CT
April ft ?ra
.'. .. N '. - . '
??r*? Circulars with dotnilod statements fur?
nished on application to tho General Agent,
B. S. JRHETT & SON,
Charleston, S. C.
Or to GREEN, WATSON A WALSH,
Jan{26-3m] Agent? at Sumter. 8. C.
Old Carolina Bitters.
A Delightful Tonic.
WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN OF?
FERING THE
OLD CA KO LI IV A BITTERS
to tho public. Thor are compounded with grcnt
caro, and contain somo of tho host Tonics in the
1. Pbartnoonplu, A? evidence of tho superiority of
our RITTERS over all others, we lmvo certifi?
cates from many of tho leading physicians in our
State, who bnvo prescribed thom in thoir prac
[ tice.
The Old Carolina Bitters
Will bo found in valuadlo for
li WANT OF APPETITE, GENERAL DEBIL-j
ITV, QUILLS AND FEVER? AND DYS?
PEPSIA.
We do not offer our BITTERS ns a euro for all
diseases, but ns nn Aromatic Tonic, they hav'o no
equal.
For salo by Druggist and Grocers everywhere.
Principnl Depot,
I Goodrich, Wineraan & Co,,
Importers of
CHOICE DRUG? AND CHEMICALS,
Fob 16-ly _Chatlostun, S. C.
St. Joseph's Academy.
CONDUCTED BY TUE
Sisters or Our Lady of Mercy,
SUMTER, S. U.
j?aw THE Colliginto Exercises of this
/fjnjT_Fir8l Class Iiisiitntc, will bo resumed
fcwnM}PjB?'i 'ho lit of Soptembcr. A prompt
attendance is requested in order to
.g^trisy facilitate tho progress and arrange
mont of tho classe. Tho new buildings aro
spacious and elegantly finished, furnishing ac?
commodations for ono hundred boardors. Tho
oxtensivo grounds and pitt Taus aro ample for open
nir exereiso, and young ladies aro thoroughly
instructoil in English Mntlicmnlics, French, Ita?
lian, Music, Drawing,Painting, Ac, Ac. Location
healthy, air puro, wa or good, and (erins reason*
ahlo. For particulars apply to tho Superioress of
St. Joseph's Academy, Sumter, or tu tho Supe
rioro.-s nf tho Sisters bf Morry, Charleston, who
will endeavor to meet the pressure ot' tho timos.
Nov. 10 _
MUSIC LESSONS."
Vocal and Inst rumen tal.
Tho undersigned having taken his resilience nf*
Slimier, will give leesons in Singing and on Iho
PIANO and VIOLIN, ll? will likewise give in?
structions in FRENCH, HERMAN and ARITH?
METIC.
TUNING OF P?ANOS ATTENDED TO.
For further particulars, apply to him nt his
residence in Harv in Street.
II. C. M. KOPFF.
Fob 2-tf_
WOFFORD COLLEGE.
SPA KT A Nilli Ito C. H.,
SO. CA.
FACULTY:
REV. A. M. PHIPP, D. !>.. President and
Professor Mental and Moral Soi nee.
DAVID DUNCAN, A. M., Professor Ancient
Languages and Literature.
REV. WHITEFOORD SMITH, D. D., Professor
English Literature.
WARREN DU PRE, A. M., Professor Nutural
Science.
JAS. II. CARLISLE, A. M., Professor Mutho
matic.o.
REV. A. II. LESTER, A. M., Professor History
and Biblical Literature.
Tho Preparatory Schnil, under tho immediate
supervision of tho Faculty, Jno. W. Sill ri',
A. lt., Principnl.
Divinity Selma! - Rev. A. M. Shipp, I>. D.
Rov. Whitefoord Smith, D. D. ; Rev. A. II
Lester, A. M.
Tho first Session of tho Sixteenth Collegiate
Year begins on Ibo first Monday' in Octobor,
180V, tho second Session begins on tho first Mon?
day in January, 1870.
Tho course of studies and tho standard of
scholarship romain unchanged, but tho Faculty
now admit irregular students or thoso who wish
to piirsno particular studies only.
Tho Schools also open nt tho same timo.
Tuition per year, in Collego Classes, incluilin;
contingent fee, $64 in Spocio, or its equivalent ii
Currency.
Tuition poryonr, in Preparatory School, inclue;
ing contingent fee, $ l-t in currency.
Hills payable one half ill advnneo. Board, pC
Mon lb, from $10 to $16 in currency.
For further particulars address
A. M. SH I PP, President.
May 10_ly
?S CA LOW Bit.
WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL DEALER IN
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Opposito J. T. SOLOMONS,
Sumter, So. Ca.
Feb 10 'linet.
The Sta te ol'South Carolina
IN T1110 COMMON PLEAS.
COUNTY OF SUMTER.
Edward A. Edwards, Assignee,) Bill to Foro
vs. V close Mortgnge j
Samuel Furinnn. j of Land.
IN obedionco to tho order of salo mado in this
caso, dated 16th January, 1870, I will
oller for salo, at publia outcry, nt Sumter Court
House, on Sales Day in May next, for
cash, tho mortgaged premises mentioned in unid
Rill, consisting of all that piece or parcol of
land containing about sovonty-flvo aeres, situare
lying and being In Somier County, whorenn tho
said Samuel Forman formerly rc.-ided with the
mossua?os ami buildings thereon. Bound,
od on ibo South west by tho road leading from
Stainburn to the Bradford Springs, on tho North
.ait by land formerly of Joioph B. White and
other sides by landa now or formerly of Charle?
M. Furman.
Purchaser ta pay for papers and llamas.
G. W. REARDON, 0.0. P.
April
3?* JSUX^IWC ESH.S! |
PHOENIX GUANO,
imported br u? di ree* from ?hil Phwnlx
?.land*, ?OUCH Pacific Ocean*
Wilcox, Gibbs & Co 's
MAiWIIUTKD GUANO.
Prepared at Saraanab, Ga*, and
Charleston, 8.C., wtlch ba? ?roved In
?be sol* sb? beal manara la nae.
FOR SALK KV
WILCOX, GIBBS I 00.
IMFOETEES & DEALERS IN
99 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
64 EAST BAY-ST, CHARLESTON, S. C.
241 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
Also, by..Agent.
WE ALSO KEEP
Pure No! 1. PERUVIAN GUANO.
? DISSOLVED BONE.
? LAND PLASTER.
For further Information, address as above for
circular, br subscribe to Southern Agrieuituriet,
published by W. C. Mactnurphy A Co., at Au?
gusta and Savannah, Ga., ut the low price of 2 jo.
per annum.
Doo 8_ _4mos
PHOTOG KAP HS,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
JESSE if* ?OLLES'
FINE ART GALLERY, NORTH-EAST CORNER
King and market street?,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
PROCEL.AIN LIKENESSES
L?Fii-SIZE PORTRAITS,
In Oil, Water, and Pastel Colors,
Talton in tue
H IM II HST PEUFECTION'iOF ART,
P II O T O G R A P II S
OF ALL KINDS AND SIZES
Feb-lO-Om_
AIMA R'S SARRACENIA
-OR
FLY-TRAP BITTERS
Tho Great Southern remedy for
DYSPEPSIA.
NERVOUS DISORDERS,
GENERAL DEBILITY, Ac.
Prepared by
Gr. W. Ai mar.
Chemist and Druggist,
Charleston, S. C.
sm SAVANNAH, GA. I
March 9th, 1809. J
Mn. W. O. A I M A it-Dear Sir:-A member of
my family suffering lon-; from Dyspepsia, has
experienced moro relief from your SARRACE?
NIA BITTERS than from any otlior medicino
?lie luis ever tried. It is most excellent for in?
vigorating tho system and creating an appetite.
I regard it ns decidedly ibo most beneficial of nil
Dyspeptic remedio?.
Yours, vorv respectfully,
N. J. DARRELL,
Sold by nil Druggists.
General Agents RISLEY A Co.,
Nu. 141 ChiunbcrB Street, New York.
AGENTS AT SUMTER.
J. F. W. DeLormo. A. Anderdon A Co.
Nov 3 Om
?Tu. STILLMAN,
(Formerly of Fognrtlos A .Stillman,)
-DEALER IX
FO REIGN AND DOMESTIC
Dry Goods, Hosiery,
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS &c
281 King Street, West $idc,
KOt.'RTn POOR UK LOW WKNTWORTII STREET,
Opposito tho Hilbcrs Ilouso,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Terms Cash or City Acceptance.
Feb 10-3m
Especially designed for tho uso .of thc Medicnl
Profession and the Family, possessing those in?
trinsic medicinal properties which belong to an
Old nnd Puru Gin.
Indispensable to Females. Good for Kidney
Complaint*. A delicious Tonic. Put np in
on ros, containing ono dozen he 11109 each, and
sold by nil druggists, grocer.?, Ac.
A. M. BIN*INGER A CO.,
Established 1778, No. 10 Boavcr St?, N. Y.
Inno 23 ly
GEO. Z. FRENCR
Commission Merchant
REAL ESTATE AGENT
WILMINGTON, N. C.
WILL PUBLISH, August 1st, for Freo
Distribution, a Cfllnloguo of LANDS FOR
SALE IN NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
Send in a description and prico of lands.
Vy.. No charge unless a Palo is effected
5^
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BLOOD PURIFIER H
For Tttlitnoaiili, if? " Rondalii AIBUM" for (bil jnr.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
.Dr. J. J. LAWRENCE & CO.
PROPRIETORS.
61 Exohan^e Place,
Ii A JJ TX Si ORB,
CLEMENTS & CO.,
an
COMFORT AND CURE FOR THE UUP
TUBED-Sent poet paid on receipt of 10
eta. Address Dr. E. lt. FOOTE (Author of Mod
loni Coii.mon Sonso,) No. 129 Loxington Avenue,
New York.
AWAY WITH SPECTACLES. Old eyes
made new, eaillv, without dootor or modi
cines. Sent post paid on receipt of 10 oents.
Addroaa Dr. E. B. FOOTE, 120 Lexington Aven
ne. Nea York.
TTINT?TT?^HK OIULDBKSS teat free on
FIRE AND LIFE
I. N" S XJ Ti ?. INT O E |
OHAS. H. MOX8B. Insurance Agent,
SUMTER, S. 0.
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
AND GLOBE
Insurance Oompany.
Capital, Surplus and Reserved Funds,
in Gold, ei8,4oa,ooo.
Eighteen Million and Four Hundred
Thousand Dollars-IN GOLD.
Invested in the United States, Two Mil?
lions of Dollars. $2,000,000.
rates.
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE %
This Company having complied ??ta
the provisions of the recent "Bond Da
posit" Aot, h prepared to issue
Life or Endowment Policies,
ON THE HOST FAVORABLE TBB?i,
Having
Thirteen Millions of Dollar*
in Assets, perfect security is gu?rante?!
Risks in Sumter, taken nt Charleston j t0 the io8Ui.ed . while Us immense ?a|'j
constantly increasing income enable? j
Residences in Ute Country Insur?
ed at LOW hates.
Losses paid promptly in Charles?
ton.
to declaro liberal dividends. Thu r
Policy In this Company is steadily ivy
creasing in value, at a cost which ?V
creases with every annual payment
CH'AS. H. MOISE,
Insuranco Agent,
Sumter, S. 0.
On the payment of Ten Years
premiums in CASH, a perpet?
ual policy will be issued. | Feb 20
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Piedmont and Arlington
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
THOSE TWO STAUNCH COMPANIES, THE PIEDMONT
AND "ARLINGTON" HAVE COMBINED UNDER
THE ABOVE NAME, AND PRESENT, IN THE
SHORT TIME OP TWO YEARS, A
LIST OP OVER
Sight Thousand Insurers and a Capital
and Assets of o ver One Million and
a Half of D lars,
ATTAINING TO A POSITION ND IMPORTANCE AM0N8
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 are Branch Offices in each State, wliere fund* accruing ar*
invested, and not talcen beyond State limits.
--o- t
Branch Office in this State at Columbia,
LE A Pl IA UT, JEFFERSON AND RANSOM, Managers.
J. S- HUGHSON, Agent, Sumter. SX
KKKKKKNCKS :
Capt. A. A. Gilbert, Capt. E. W. Moise, Capt. Jno. 8. Richardo
OH 0
THE BEST I3XT USE!.
It is a proven- ^mggg^BS^B?H???^ N0 B1TTEBS
ti ve of Chills, a /^^^^/?'?M-jK^f^ "i^^fiJinlf?s^B^^irV equal to them,
sure cure for /^^VMl^ ^^^y^p^^^^^^T
lightliil Jk^ver-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^AU use^it with
tonic, aninval- ^>^^^ T'ft\W. QWUE-SStf cess. Bring?
\??????" SOUTH ERM TOME ?
THU BEST IN WSH. " ", J
Recommended by the Highett Medical Authority in OK State. See tirana*
raonnd each Baltic.
If you wnnt to bo cured of Dyspopsin.
If you want to ho cured of Chills and Fever,
If you AV ant to bo cured of Debility,
If you want to bo cured of Indigestion,
ir you want to be ourod of Wonk Stomach,
If you want to regain your Appetite,
. If you want a good Stomachic. .
If you wnnt tho BEST TONIC.
TRY TIIEM. USE NO OTHER. Ask fori SUMTER BITTERS. Bold by Druggists ???
(Jrouors. Soo that our signaturo is ovor tho cork of eiirh bottle.
DO WIE, MOISE & ?AVIS
PROPRIETORS ANT) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CHARLESTON, ?. u.
For solo by A. ANDERSON A CO., Sumtor, and SPENCER, SCARBOROUGH I? CO.
Fob 1ft-Sm BiMiopfine^D^v^
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Purchasers of musio will consult simply to introduce our now ?",g*o
their own intoroats by subscribing to the musical world. Our sub
to PUTERS' MUSICAL MONTHLY. It scrlbors sing and play the music wo
is issued on the ?rst of onoh month, give them. Their musioal friends
nnd gi vos nil tho -w-v i^rr?T^ Tl Ct *) h.?nr. the '.nUi'
late.? nnd best PETKKS ike lt, and buy
Music, by such A UAAJAfcU lt tn sheet muslo 1
author! ns Hays, Kinkel, Thomas, form, whore we mako our profit.
Bishop, Dank?, Hooht, Frey, Kdlor, Remember! evory yearly subscriber fl
Wyman, etc. Every nuinbor oon- got?, during tho year, at least 150
tains nt lonst Twelvo Fioccs of now pieces of our bost musio, all of
nnd good Musio lt T T TOT i T whioh wo after
printed on One MUSICAL JjJ ?
whito pnper nnd ,no<51 "u"
from full sizo musio plates, evory soil for over $60. It is publiker, ni
pieco of which ls nftorwards printed tho Mammoth Munie 8tore of J. h.
in .?hoot lorin, from tho sumo plates. Petors, 599 Frondway, New ?0fk,
nnd mild nt from 80 to 60 oonts each, where every thing io the muslo line
nnd all wo ask -m r g v\TrnTT ? "KT can be had. Nc
for this valuable Ml )JN IHLl m a 11 e r bow
mngniino is 30 XA1,i* ???? J******
conta eopy, $3 a yoar, $1.50 for der, lt will be promptly attoaded to.
six mon and wo gunrnntoo to
every ye'.../ subsoriber nt loast 432
Cnges of choioe now musio, by the n , . ,_ ""_., _*
oit authors. Sample copm can bc teen at
$60 FOR $3. the o?ceof tJU? paper.
Wo do not expoot PKTBRS' MUMC
AL MONTHLY to pay us ae- a Maga?
zine, hecnuso wo give too muon
musio for the monoy. It ie issued wt fl*
MILL POND & CHANNEL
OYSTERS. CUARltESTOR, 8. Cf
StUPPLIKD In quantities to ?ult purchasers " * * "
) Orders from ?ll parte of the interior solicitor". -PVT? DAT. 18.00.
address Titos MoCrady, Agent, P. 0. Box 830, BOARD. ^
Chnrloston, S. C. ?haaS?
References.-Jame* Adaer A Co., lion. J. B. ". urITft? MRI- ?. if aott?arra?*v- s
Campbell, Dr. St. J. Rr. von el, David. Jennings, war. ?airrwo?, nwt. w ^ j
MeCrad,^Son,W.O.Dl01l.,John8.Rj^ ^mtand.at, ?NF^l