The Sumter watchman. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1855-1881, July 20, 1870, Image 4
po t?t* i.
OU? AHM.
Ittngde^otto faded bloaeome of tbeOpriog,
Wn eU-p tko MOM wit? regretful bend j
Tk? Jay of Sen a er ia a vasUW tbtag I
Lei U def**, s?4 lent? to u odor i Und
Th? 4 ttl MM o? (MM eel to-tho A o lawn root,
?ho PMOO-cf human Jori UM lot??!and tho tort.
Ah 1 I remember how lo wir . . :
The prim*oM ond tho wi ld-flow?- grow beside
My tangled foreat patho, vhooo detloae way?
FnietTae with Joys of o TI urie* ualrled,
A od torroa that waa mor* thon half delight,
A ?d ??m*o of bn dd lng life, iud longing* lo flo I to
And I remember bow, In Llf.'a hot noon,
Arp-nd my beth t-h* Urith roaneshed
Color ?nd fragrance, ond tba ?lr of Jon? ?
Dreetaed rapture-now th UM Manner day; ax?
Daye ot* ?wart peril, whtn tba Mipeotlay
Lurking ot ovary turo of llfo'a enchanted way.
Tho tight of Spring, th? bo a mer glow, axe o'er, !
And I rejoice In hnowlng that for na
Tho wood bi oe and the rose? bloom no moro,
Th*-tanner green ta gooe from told and tree;
Brown berren aproya aland olear agalaat tho
And le?rc?Vail nat, and lat tb? truthful auollgbt
through.'
Vor ma tba hooded barba of Autumn grow,
Square atemmod end avbor-tlnted ; mint and
MgO,
lioroboand and balm-?uch planta M heulen J
know;
And tho decline of life'? long pilgrimage
Ia aoft and awoej with marjoram and thyme,
Brigit t with puro evening dew, nor eerpont'e gilt
?ring alimo.
And ronnd my path tho aromatic air
Broathoa health and perfume, and tho turfy
ground
Ia aoft for Weary fee', and amootb and fair
With little tbornloM bloaaoma that abound
In anio dry plaoea, whore Ibo mountain aide
Lie? to tho Mttiog aun, aod no ill beast cen hide {
What la theta to regret t Wby ahonld I mourn
To loavo tho for?a t and the march behind,
Or toward tho rank, low mandowa Mdly turn,
_ t?lneo bore anothor loveliness I find,
. Safer and not leaa beautiful-and bteat
With glimpses, fetot and far, of tho long-wiabed
for Host?
And aol drop tho roaoa from my hand
And lot the throne pricks beal, and toko my
Down hu?, ocrosa a fair and peaceful land
Laptin tho golden calm of oylog day;
Glad that the night ia nenr, aod glad to know
That, rough or ?mooth the nay, I have not far to
go?
Tho following is from tho LaQraoge
Roporter. We tootler our sympathy to
tho bereaved parents :
?'And o little child shall lead thom."
There is a melancholy pleasure in tho
grief of our loved and lost. There is a
Bweotrmss io the remombrancos we cher?
ish for tho idols of our hearts when they
have perished from our sight. Tho mind
naturally dings, with fond affection, to
the memory of all they did in life. The
little ohild that has wound itself around
our hearts by the thousand sweet little
incidents of its life, sc wuoh so that its
very existence seems a part of our own,
and is then taken from our fond remem?
brances forever, we foel that thore is a
sanctification in treasuring up, in affec?
tion's sweetest memories, the touching
story of that short existence. All other
thoughts seem profano in the freshness
of such new grief.
FIDELITY IN LITTLE THINGS.-Great
virtues aro rare ; thc occasions for them
are very rare and when they do occur
we aro prepared for them; wo aro excit?
ed by the grandeur of the sacrifice ; we
aro supported either by tho splendor of
the deed in the oyes of the world, or
by tho self complacency that weexperi
ence from tho performance of an un
oommon action. Little things are un?
foreseen ; thoy return every moment ;
they como in contact with our pride,
our indolence, our haughtiness, our
readiness to toko offence, they contra?
dict our inclinations perpetually. It
is, howovcr, only by fidelity in little
things that a true and constant love to
Qod can bo distiguished from a passing
fervor of spirit.
?---.- ?e?
A temperance lecturer, descanting on
tho superior virtuos of cold wuter, re
marked : "When thc world had become
so corrupt that thc Lord could do coth
ing with it, ho was obliged to give it a
thorough sousing in cold water." "Yes"
replied a toper present, "but it killed
every critter on thc fuco of the earth "
- A newspaper published in the ro
pions of Lakes Memphromagog and
Winnepcsaukoo, says that "fish in Lake
Holleyhunkcmunk, Mc, oro said to bo
superior to those of cither Lake W cc
elyobacok or Moosclockmcgautuc.
Those of Chauhungogunganiug were
very fine, but they all got chucked to
death iu trying to tell whero they
lived."
- A great many peoplo imagine that
printers livu on old rollers, wood typo,
"pi" and "sich fixing.'" This is a
mistake. Printers live as other people
do ; and in order to do that they must
have money to buy tho necessaries of
life, and flutter themselves that thoy
will get it some day from their patrons.
- Dudley Raudal!, who makes
"Hash" for tho Aurora Rcacon and
spices it well, is guilty of tho following :
As Colfux had Neille Wudo, why don't
ho have her uncle weighed, also ? Re
causo he's Ben Wade.
-A subscriber writes to an editor.
"I don't want your paper any longer."
To whioh thc editor replies, "I wouldn't
make it uny longer, if you did ; its pre?
sent length suits mo very well."
KKEp your harness well oiled, for at
this season of tho year they aro quito
likely to bo often wet by storms.
- "It is a poor rulo that won't work
both ways," exclaimed tho boy, as ho
throw thc ferule at tho schoolmaster's
head.
STORM y days aro a good time for a
farmer to look over his tools, and put
thom io ropuir for tho next season.
-Gonornl Wade ilumpion has pur?
chased a steam plow for $18,000.
-"I love thee stilt," as tho quiet hus?
band said to the chattering wile.
-Young ladies arc genorolly honest
out they will hook dresses.
- A Mun with too much name.
(Jas-Kill : tho first syllabic expresses
everything.
-Cadctahip Whitemore will console
his "retirement" by a visit to his friends
in New Kngland.
- To cure? Raoholor's oohes-Carry
tho patient cn, von yards of silk, with a
woman in it.
SUMTER F0g?ITOtt?B
--AfllV. TV
Chair Waro-B,CK>m*s
BAS ON HARD A LA ROB STOCK OF FUR- i
NITURB, foy tatt than ?aa be obtained fa any
boothera market, earing ?alb fr?lg*v and risk of
breakage by Railroad. pWith cjrperienee in tbU
branch of bu fine** in tba Cit j of Charle* to a, for
twenty-five yean, and having tba ?Avantages of
the be? t Manufacturers, be ft offering int claaa
work of which erery article ?old is warranted. ,
The a took consists of I
Sofas, Side Boards. Book Cotes, Wardrobes
Wash stands, Bureau?, Cottage Setts, WhatnoU
Bsteasloa Tables ..
Mahogany, Cana and WoodSsatReekingCbalra
Mahogany. Cane ead Wood 8eat Setting Chaira
Cribs, Cradles
Trundle Bedsteads ?ad Cottage Bedsteads
Every style Looking Qtasseo and Mattress?*.
FI VU HUNDRED PAIR WINDOW SHADES
last received, together with a lot of WALL PA*
PBR AND BORDBRINO.
Main Streetp opposite Express Office,
VP 8TAIB8.
J. E. Snares,
Feb at-tf_
J* De GXLv&IGr* ;
Upholsterer, Manufacturer,
AND DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
JJESPEOTFULLY INFORMS IIIS friends
and patrons that he is now prepared to furnish
thom with
Furniture, etc.,
of tho different STYLES and PATTERNS now
in uso. Ho has now on hand a supply of
BED ROOM AND COTTAGE SETS,
CANE AND WOOD SEAT CHAIRS,
BEDSTEADS,
TABLES,
BUREAUS,
CRIBS,
AC, AC.
SAMPLE PLATES tram tho best Manufactu?
rer? of Boston and Now York-will be shown to
purchasers and any styles preferred, not en
band, will be ordered for accommodation of pat?
rons-all of ?hieb will bo sold at prlcos to suit
the timos.
FURNITURE made to order, In any style and
at short notico.
Manufacturing, Repairing and Upholstery
done promptly, and in a neat and workmanlike
manner.
Chairs resealed with cano and made as good as
new.
Pioture Frames of all sizes, Rose Wood, Gilt,
and plain mouldings, made tn order, and Looking
Glanes set in frome?, and for sale.
FUNERALS promptly attended to tn Town
or Country, and Metadlo, Mahogany, Walnut,
or Common Coffins, famished as required, at
short notice.
Dec 8 _'
Ca T. MASON.
WATCH MAKER
AND
JEWELER.
SUMTER, S. Ce
Has just received and keeps always on hand
Now and Beautiful Stylos of
JEWELRY, F YE-GLASSES, &C.
IVATCUES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY HE
PAIRED WITH DISPATCH.
March SI
O. P. HOYT.
SUCCESSOR TO
SO. CA.
^yroui.I) respectfully inform his frionds
md tho publinnf Sumter, and adjoining counties,
hnt he bas rocontly received a chuleo soleo
ion of
LADIES' AND GENTLE M EN 8'
Wato lies,
JEWELRY, SILVERWARE,
SPECTACLES, &c, &c.r
His stock embraces all ?tho latest stylos, and
till bo sold nt reasonable rates.
Sept 20_
it Joseph's Academy.
CONDUCTED hi TUR ]
Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy,
SUMTER, S. 0.
TUB Colleginto Exorclsoi of Isis
First Class Institute, will beresuraod
on tho 1st of September. A prompt
attendance is rcqnostod In order to
facilitate tho progross and arrange
tent of tho olnsses. The now buildings are r
paclous and elegantly finished, furnishing as.
ommoilations for ono hundred boarder*. Tho
?tensivo grounds and piaaaas aro ample for open
lr exorcise, and yoong ladies are thoroughly
istruotod io English Mathematics, French, Ita
an, Muslo, Drawing,Painting, Ao., Ao. Location
oalthy, air pero, wa'er good, and terms reatoa>
Ide. For particulars nnply to tho Superioress of
t. Josoph's Aeadomy, Sumter, or to the Supe
loreta of the Sisters of Morey, Charleston, who >
ill endeavor to meet tl*e prosiuro of the times, j
Nev. 10_a
HLYEIt PLATED WARE, j
JUST RECEIVED j
CASTERS, NEW PATTERNS,
BUTTBR DISHES, GOBLETS, CUPS, *
CALL BELLS and various articles for
IIIIDAL PRBSENTS.
Murcb 2i C. T. MASON.
John P. Taylor & Co.
a^iWjipi?? ?AJ??*-* <*.
Engineers, Boile^?fcem ?e,,
NOB. 4, 6, 8,10 * 12 PRrT0BARD-8t.
. ' (NEAR THE V?? DOCK),
CH4R^TQ!f, ?Q. CA?
Steam Engine* and Boilers.
MARINE, BT At ION A BT A PORTABLE
Rico Treshers, and Mills of j
every description.
Shafting Pullies and Gearing.
Iron Fronts for Buildings,
Castings of every kind
in Iron or Brass.
We guarantee to furnish Engines
and Boilers of as good qual?
ity and power, and at
as low rates as can
be had in
New York, Baltimore or Phila?
delphia,
AGENTS FOR
JUDSON'S CELEBRATED GOV?
ERNOR AND STOP VALVE,
which aro pat oo tjl of oar Engines.
April 80_lm
SPRIGG AND SUMMER
JL 3BCAM3P,fia- m
Th? Variety of HATS, Ac, at STEELE'S "HAT
HALL" ?elipses anything yet offered io this
line.
ter THEN TUE PRICES ! "?a
Men'? Wida and Narrow Pananas, $1.60 to $2.50
Extra Wido Straw Hats, for Fishing.26e. 60o. to
$1.00.
Gent's "Nobby" and "Nattie iStraws,
$1 00 to $2 00
Tooth's Leghorn Straws, 25c, 60c, $1 to $1.50.
Ladles' and Misso*' Hoods, 16o. to 26o.
Plantation Straws, br the doaen, $1.60 to $3.
First quality 811k Bearer (now) $6.
Professional Stiff Black Hat $2 to $4.
olen's and Boy's Soft Foti Hats 60o., $1 to $4.
UMBRELLAS.
GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, 75c, $1, $2, $3.
ALPACAS, FINK, ? $4, $4.50, $6.
SILE, ** * $7 to $0.
I am agent for the
STORM KING UMBRELLA!
Which will not tara wrong-aide ont in o gale.
I am agent for the
"Burglar-Proof Lock Umbrella."
WALKING CANES.
BAMBOO, TONQUIN, GRAPEVINE,
ASUETOS, MICKORY, MALACCA,
AND OTHER CANES,
With Ivory, Bone, and Various . Mountings.
Canes for Mon, 25o., 50o. 75c. to Faney, $2.
Children's Little Summer Canes, 26c.
REMEMBER OUR WIOE RIM PANAMAS !
STEEL'S HAT HALL,
NO. 313 KINO STREET,
Charleston, 8. C.
SIGN OP THE BIG HAT.
April 20 _8m
JAMES ALLEN,
DEALER IN
Fine Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, FANCY ?GOODS,
?frc, .
NO. 307 KING-ST., CHARLESTON, 8. C.
?9f Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry Repaired.
April 20_6m_
HENRY BISCHOFF & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND DEALERS IN
Wines, Liquors. Segars,
TOBACCO, &C,
197 EAST BAY,
Charleston, S. C.
II. BISCHOFF, O. WULBERN, J. H. PIEPER.
April 20-6m_
E8TABLI8HED 1838.
DANIEL He 8ILCOX,
Furniture Warerooms,
ITS, 17? & 270 ki?u sx.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
93F Good* carefully packed.
April 20_tljan.
April 20 _ 6m
PAVILION HOTEL
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
BOARD. PER DAY. 83.00.
tOST. HAMILTON, MRS. H. Z>. DtilTB SK!M.T>,
Superintendent._ Prnprtetr
NEW
BLACKSMITH SHOP,
On the Oor. of SUMTER and OAICAL-STS.
Vhero ail kinds of Work In tho Blacksmithing
jina will be finished in a workmanlike manner,
nd at the shortest possible notice.
The undersigned fools confident, from a sense
f bis experience, (la the laitue** for the last
birty years) that ho can give satisfaction, both
a prices and in the execution of all woik en
rusted tebin.
W. 0. 8TANSILL.
April 20_8m
IUSINESS,
VISITING,
AND WK DD I Ntl CA DDS>
Agents-BI^ODIE A CO.,
Faet?n and Commission Merchants,
CIIARLBSTON. 8. 0.
March to _1y_
THE CHARLESTON
No. ?14 KINO STREET, CORNBR SOCIETY.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
CIGAR8.
LA CAROLINA, per thousand........tJO 00
La Carolina, No. 1, per thousand.ti 00
La Carona da Espana, por thousand....35 00
Bl Bouquet, por thousand.SO 00
La Candeur, (small cigars,) per thousand... 35 00
Partages, (Havana Seed,) per thousand.40 00
H. Upmann, (Havana,) per thousand.60 00
Figaro. (Genuino Havana,) per thousand...YS 00
Janey Lind, (Genuine Havana,) pr. th'd. 80 00
As all these Cigars are made auder my especial
care and supervision, I ean warrant that all will
smoke well and give satlsfaotion at tho prices.
IMPORT an CIGARS or DirreaiMT GRADES.
LEAF TOBACCO FOR MANUFACTURERS.
I have a large and weU assorted stock of Do?
mestic and imported Leaf Tobacco, such as Con?
noctiout, Pennsylvania and Ohio Wrappers and
Filling at all prices. Also, Havana, from filling
at $1 20 upwards to wrappers (Prime) at $3 60
per pound.
NEW CIGAR BOXES
For Cigar Manufacturers, with labels ready for
packing.
SILK RIBBONS VOR CIOARS AT ALL PRICBB.
LARGE STOCK OV 8M0KIH0 AND CriBWlKG
TOBACCO AND PIPES.
merchants and consumers are rsspectfully so?
licited to oall before purchasing elsewhere. Sat?
uration guaranteed.
All orders from the country will bo promptly
executed. JULIUS MADSEN.
April 20-3m_
Ph. S CHU 0 KM ANN,
271 KING STREET,
(OPPOSITE n A 8 E L ST.,)
IMPORTER ann OBALBR IR
BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, KNITTING
WOOL, EMBROIDERY PATTERNS,
FLOSS SILK, EMBROIDERY
SILK, KNITTING AND
EMBROIDERY
COTTON,
KNITTED WORSTED GOODS,
FRENCH CORSETS,
AMO
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS
VELVETS, FRINGES, AC.
?&r* All orders by mail will be most carefully
attended to, and doalers will bo sopplied at Now
York wholesale prices.
April 20_7m
~~ F. VON SANTEN,
IMPORTER OF .
Paris Fancy Goods,
TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES,
French Confectionery,
FIRE WORKS, INDIA RUBBER GOODS,
SUCH AS CLOTHING,
NURSERY SHEETING &C,
220 King Street, 2 doors abovo Markot,
CHARLESTON,S.C
April 20-Stn_
FURNITURE,
FURNITURE.
R. WHITE,
236 K1N?-ST. CHARLESTON, S. C.
KEEPS a Large and Full Assortment of Par?
lor and Chamber FURNITURE, Bedsteads,
I Budding, Choirs, Tables, Ac, Ac, which he con
! tinuos to Sell at his usually
LOW PRICES.
Every Article warranted as represented and
Goods carefully packed for shipping.
Orders accompanied by tb? Money or draft on
a faotor, will obtain goods at tho Lowest Itrios
thoy can bo bought.
April 20-3m_
C. A. LEMONICK. CBAS. FOSTER
En. EstRRTCK SELL.
Lengnick, Sell & Foster,
27 Hayne Street,
CHARLESTON, S- C.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
FAHCY GOODS,
LANIE'S TRIMMED HATS,
AND
MILLINERY GOODS .
April 20-3m_ _
MBS. Me J. BOOTH,
KINO STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
HAS rooently received and opened an assort?
ment of
SPRING ANDSUMMERSTYLES OF
Ladies visiting Charleston, aro
invitod to oall and examine hor select?
ions, orobracing all the novoltios of the
Season.
April 20_ Sm
Especially designed for the use of the Medical
Profession and tba Family, possessing those lo
trinste medfelnal properties whieh belong to an
Old and Pure Gin.
Indispensable to Female?. Good for' Kidney
Complaints. A delloioue Toni?. Put np In
eases, containing one dosen bottles eaob, and
sold by all druggists, grocers, Ac
A. M. BININGER A CO.,
Establlabed 1778, No. 16 Beaver St., N. Y.
Funo23 ly
WB TAKE ORS AT P^BAStTK? IN Ol
to the white. /They g^S^otlkM ?l* mt
our BITTERS orer ?il o tb er?, w. hare eortli
oatoa from navy of Ik* loading physioieaa In oar
State, ?ho hare prescribed thom ta their prac?
tico. ...
The Old Carolina Bitters
Will be fouad loTalneble for
WANT OF APPETITE, GENERAL DEBIL.
ITT, CHILLS AND FBVER? AND DYS?
PEPSIA.
Wa do not offer oar BITTERS ac a co ro f o rall
diseases, bat as an Are uta Ho Tonio, they bara no
equal.
For sala by Druggist and Grocers everywhere).
Prlnoipal Depot,
Goodrich, Wineman & Go,,
Importers of
CHOICE DRUGS AND CHBHICAL8,
Feb lft-ly_ Charleston, 8. C.
DR. TUTT'S
Golden Eagle
Bitters*
The Best Tonic Ever Invented.
Recommended by tho best Physicians
in tho country for tho cure of
Dyspepsia,
Dysentery,
Diseases of the Liver and
Kidneys,
Sick Her dache,
Loss of Appetito,
Female Weaknesses,
And General Debility.
IT HAS NO EQJJAL.
It is a suro PREVENTIVE OF CHILLS AND
FEVER, and is a O ll KAT STRENGTHENER
IT EX ll ILK KAT KS WITHOUT DEINO
FOLLOWED BY DEPRESSION, and on that
account is the best bovorago.
IT IS A MOST DELIGHTFUL CORDIAL.
' The most delegate Females toko it.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
jZ$r~ Sold by tho Principal Druggists and
Grooers.
April 13_8m
P. P. TOALE,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
? Largest and most complete*^
.?se* j Manufactory of Doors, Sashes, f
mr 1 Blinds, Mouldings, Ac, In the f
V. Southern Statos. )
?SyPrinted Prico List Defies Competition.-f?^
Send for ono fte^
??r* Sent Freo on Application. "S^
April 6 ly
B. JOHNSON & CO.
UMBRELLA MANUFACTURERS,
301 KING STREET,
Charleston, S. C.
AFULL assortmont of UMBRELLAS AND
PARASOLS, always on hand, better and
ohuapor than any imported.
Wholesale & B?tail.
-ALSO
A largo assortment of WALKING CANES
We pay ospeolal attontion to tho manufacture
BUGGY UMBRELLAS,
whioh wo ?an furnish as low as any bouse North
and of a botter quality for tho PRICE.
April 20_ 6m.
PII?T?G lt AP HS,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
JESSE H* BOLLES*
FINE ART GALLERY, NORTH-EAST CORNER
Kins and market Sirc?te,
CHARLESTON, 8. 0.
PItOCELAIN LIKENESSES
LTFJ5-SIZ1? PORTRAITS,
In Oil, Water, and Pastel Colors,
T?kort in tho
HEGHECST PBKPBOTIONIOP ART.
PHOTOGRAPHS
OF ALL. KINDS AND SIZPS.
Feb IS-6m_
GEORGE S. COOK,
Photographic Artist,
881 KINO STREBT,
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
ALL THU LATEST STYLES OF
GOOD Work done at this Gallory, and Warrant?
ed to EXCEL. _April 80-6m
O AWAY WI i|,e? ~\
COMFORT AND CURE FOR THE RUP
TURED-Sent post paid en reeatpi of 10
ots. Addrnss Dr. E. lt. FOOTE (Auth*t e* M.d
loni Common Sense,) No. 120 Lexington Avenue,
1 New York._
AWAY WITH SPECTACLES. Old eyes
made new, easily, without doctor or modi
eines. Bent post paid on receipt of 10 eents.
Address Dr. K. B. FOOTE, 180 Lexington Avon
ue, New York.
HINTS TO THE CHILDLESS sent free on
rooelptofono lot tor stamp. Add ross Dr.
. FOOTE, 130 Loxingtoa Avenae, If. Y,
V?b 16
FORTIFIER
f?Mnf Met'
TdMO YET OFFERED.
Bitters,
il C$H8Vtt C?i.
Pleasant to tho Taste, impart
the constitution. A thorough -
Purifier of the Blood.
a regulator of NERVotJS force,
and a powerful sustainer of
il/ ri . ?jid ?
Health, against th? encroach?
ments of disease.
Dyspesia or Indigestion
is speedily cured by the uso o?
this TONIO, also for Liver Dis?
cases, Disorders of tho Kidneys,
and loss of Muscular Power. It
will bc found a sped ftc, and as a
preventivo of
Fever and Ague,
I 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 for Hie well
that cannot bc surpassed.
Females whose Consti?
tutions
have become NERVOUS and
debilitated through sedentary
habits and close confinement tc
household and other domestic
duties, will find this TONIC
possessed of intrinsic virtues,
able at all times to establish a
healthy standard and bestow o
new lease of pristine health,
cheerfulness and alacrity oi
spirit so necessary to tho happi?
ness of woman.
Tho genuine is put up in
QUART BOTTLES,
handsomely wrapped with di?
rections in
ENGLISH)
FRENOn,
AND
GERMAN.
. o?1
Manufactured only by tho
Rocky Mountain
Bitters Co.,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
207 FULTON StjJ
New York.
For .?!? by
I. A. M'KAGEN,
BUM'f BR?6. a
April 6 Sm
"/.'V (Sf? Vv;^ *.
Bightoen J?ttUoti M?JM??^^
Thousand Dollars-I?, G?>LD. J|
, ? . ... ' ... . ......... 1 ?.. >{t >?V"<wV ..
Invested lotto
i x" HODS of Dollars. $2,000.000.
?#? .. - ; ?.".<*. ". ??. V'.*"'- "
Risks io Sumter, talton, at Charleston
rat?*.- SJSM ;.?.;
Residences in the Country Insur
r ec? ?tf Z 0 TT li?tes. .
Losses paid promptly in Charles?
ton. ? ?I .
... . . . . . : . >- V
On tho payment of Ten Years
premiums in C?SH, a perpet
thoprOT?slo-ai or th? recent ?B<>a?
pojit'' Ml, ia prepared to taft i :
\ tifo or EBiowBeit P?Ut?tj,
ON, IHK HOST ?AVORAB^ 4$^
t-'';w'' . Hnvi?g ^-'v
Thirteen JMlyms of
in Aaset?? perfe?Vuinritj Uparub
lo tho insured ; while its immeist i
? **-??.?. W?V- - '. . .'.??>
constantly increasing income o tubb
to declaro liberal dividends. TU
Polioy In this Company if stetdilj
oroasiDg in raine, nt a cost ?hieb.
?4, ?|.?rj5 - - ' . <? ' '
creases with crory annaal psvuMt
CHAS. H. MOISE; .
Insoranoe Agent,
* Snmteris.
tfob2&
PAedmonj; ana Arlington
Mm^^^B^CE COMPANY.
l^OSE TWO ?TAUNCH ?OMPANIBS, THE PIEDMONT
AND "ARLINGTON" H?VI? COMBINED UNDER
THE ABOVE NAME, AND PRESENT, IN THE
SHORT TIMS OP TWO YEARS, A
, LIST ?P OVER
Eight Thousand Insurers and a Capital
and Assets of ever One Million and
: a Half of D lars,
. ATTAINING TO A POSITION I ND IMPORTANCE AMONO
Life laurance Companies
never before reached hi so short a time.
. Rights of Policy Holders in both the "Piedmont" and "Arlington'
will remain unchanged, and tho same as before.
New and advantageous features- in the new
Company, will bo allowed the old Insurers co-equal
with thc new ones
Tlierc are Branch Offices in each State, where funds accruing cr
invested*, and not taken beyond State limits.
-.-j--o--.
Branch Office in this State at Colombia,
LE API IA RT, JEFFERSON AND RANSOM, Managers.
J. S- HUGHSON, Agent. Sumter, B.C.
REFERENCES ;
Capt. A. A. Gilbert, Capt. E. W. Moiso, Capt. Jno. S. Ri<M
Oot 6
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* SO. CA.
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mallos.
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Rev. Whitefoord Smith, D. D. ; Rsv. A. 1
Lester, A. M. '
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