The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, September 27, 1881, Image 3
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27.
Entered at the Post O?ce at Sumter, S.
C y as Second Class Matter.
POSTAL, DIRECTORY.
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Tue Money Order Dei i ver j is Open every day
during the week, from S A. M. to 4 P. M\
Southern and Northern Mails closet.30 P.
M. Both Mails Open S A. M.
Sondays-Both Mails close at 6 P. M. Gene
ral Delivery Open from S to 9 A. M.
Arrivals and Departures of County Mails.
BishopvilleMails leave on Monday's Wednes?
days and Fridays. C A. M., and arrive at 7
P. M. same days.
- Smithville and Providence Mails arrive
Bon Mondays, Wednesday's and Fridays, at 12
?M., a td leave 2 P. M. the same davs.
w JNO. A. W HITTEM O R E." P. M.
LHOXARO W. CORBETT. Assistant P. M.
All the stores were closed yesterday in hon?
or of oar deceased President.
Read the new card of P. & A. J. Moses, to
be found ia another column.
The W. & S. wishes to employ a poet. Don't
ftH speak at once, let it on mildly.
"Ye Fool" puts in his bill this week,
but means no barm.
Hon. Jobi? S. Richardson and Capt. E. C.
Green have our thanks for late Northern pa
' pets.
Our Stateburg correspondent mnst send us
his name to insure the publication of his ar?
ticle. This rule is inviolable.
A negro named Charles Washington, in the
Cane Savannah neighborhood was bitten by
a snake or lamprey eel a short time ago, and
. died in 24 hours.
. Miss Annie Sherwood, formerly of this
. place, died on the 19th inst., at Manning after
a severe attack of typhoid fever. The funeral
sermon was preached by Rev. James McDowell
last Tuesday.
The Charleston Sunday Netcs of the 25th,
contains the funeral notice of Christine,
i daughter of the late C. C. Bowen, aged 1 year,
: 1 month, and 22 d ivs.
\ Ia compliance with the recommendation of
President Arthur, divine services were held in
the Methodist and Presbyterian Churches
: yesterday. The other churches remained
closed.
'. The front of the Post Office was very taste?
fully draped in mourning yesterday, in re?
spect to the late President, whose picture was
placed just above the door leading to the Mon?
ey Order department.
The Joint Stock Store also displayed a pic?
ture of President Garfield draped in mourning,
And suspended upon a United States Sag.
On Sunday two weeks ago, just as Mr. j
Robt. Broun and bis father reached home
from church and drove undei a shed, they
were stunned by a stroke of lightning wnich
killed two goats near by under the shed.
?"He that hath a trompee sad bloweth it
cot, the trumpet of the same shall not be
blowed." Morai: ??osr merchants don't
Wow tb?rr trumpets through our colamns, no
blowing vriH be done for them by us.
Mr. J. W. Villeneuve is the accredited agent
for the Watchman and Southron, and is engaged j
in canvassing the county in its interest. So |
far his success has been altogether satisfying
i We have waited, sometimes patiently acd
i sometimes otherwise, but no one tas yet come
F np to read for as -the collection -of sentences
^published last weak.
The telephone system is soon to be in vogue
in Sasrter. You can then send a message
kore and have vour dinner on the table bv
tte Ume you get there.
Judging from th* way the young folks pair
off on Sunday nights, we shall cot oe sur?
prised-to hear of m ul ti md es of matrimonial
alliances before loog.
There was a large and delightful dance on
the evening of Friday last at Acton, the resi?
dence of Air. Samuel E. Kelson, in the State
feacg aeighborhood. Besides the regular at?
tendance of the neighborhood, there were Dr.
and Mrs. Bragg of Ala., several of the Cam?
den gentlemen, and quite a number from
Sumter.
Mr. Altamont Moses bas moved io the store
K. E corner of iiaic and Liberty streets,
where he offers a choice stock of new goods.
His new advertisement was received too late
for insertion this week, bat will appear next
week. As he.is buying cotton on orders, he
is always prepared to give the top of the mar?
ket. A visit to his establishment will pay ia
these Lard times.
One of our editors dined on Venison on
Sunday. It was a fine steak from the hind?
quarter of a tbiee-suugged buck, killed by-.
But may be we had better not tell, as the game
law says deer are not to be killed till October
1st. The meat, however, was just as good as
if it had been killed according to legislative
regulation.
This is our latest dream, and we await its
fulfilment: Resolved-First-That cotton-buy?
ers be not allowed to crowd the side-walks
with cotton bales. Second-That passing
trains be prohibited from blowingtheir whistles
within our corporate limits. Third-That our
policemen circulate along our back-streets at
night and take up drunken rowdies who con?
gregate on the corners.
'"The love of money is a root of all evil." j
This old adage was practically and forcibly j
demonstrated the other day. One Levi Thc- j
mas, a hand on the new rail road, having ?
stolen a few dollars from some one ia camp,
was tried by a court instituted for the occa?
sion by his co-workers, and he having been j
found guilty was sentenced to ten severe
strokes npon bis bare back which were ad?
ministered by a sturdy fellow with a five foot
root.
Yesterday morning we received from our
young friend Knox, the Arizona Journal in
which a detailed account appears of the burn?
ing of the grocery store of his brother II. D. \
Corbett. The entire establishment was de-j
Btroyed, which was only partly insured. A j
good deal of excitement prevailed for some!
time among those present at the conflagration
as it was believed that Knox had been burnt
np in the fire, but all fears were dispelled
fupon the appearance ofKn?x, who had been
down town to see his girl.
Concert.
The tim? of the- conceit advertised for j
Thursday Oct. 6tb, has been changed to ?
Wednesday evening, Or.t-, 5th. at Music Hall, j
at 3 o'clock, for the benefit of the Sumter j
Light Infantry, to assist in tripping them for ;
the Yorktown Centennial.
This concert is given by ladies at?d gentle- j
men of this place, well known for their musi- j
cal talent, and is under the management: of
Mr. D. J. Auld. These facts arc sufficient to
insure the public that it will be a musical
treat, and it only remains fora liberal patron?
age to make it a success.
We have seen the programme which consists j
of choruses, quartets, duets, solos, a recita?
tion by Gen. Moise, and two short readings
by good readers.
Price of admission to concert will be-re?
served seats 35cts ; genet al admission 25cis.
Let everybody turn oat and givu tbs S. L.
I. a handsome benefit-Look out for hand?
bills.
Prof. Agostiui will give a Grand Soiree
immediately after the concert.
The Sumter Light Infantry wi?] be pleased
to sec all their country friends vin on ti"* 0C
A Serious Accident.
Near Bethel Church, on Saturday last,
while playing base ball, Messrs. W. M
Brown and Edward McKoy ran to catch a
bali on the fly, when they collided, causing
serious injuries. The former had his forehead
cut open, skull cracked., nose broken and was
also badly ruptured, for life. The latter had
his teeth knocked loose and his lip cut
through, which had to bc sewed up. Drs.
Dick and DuBosc were summoned to attend
. them.
! This is another sad warning to thc players
of ba?e ball, lt is our opinion that it is about
time for baseball to "play out.:;
The Sumter Light Infantry.
At the last regular meeting of the Company
the following was adopted:
Whereas, Messrs. A. A. So'omons, D. J.
Winn k Co., J. Ryticnberg & Sons, Ducker
k Buitman, A. J. China, J. Theo. Solomons,
A. White, William Bogin. B. J. Barnett, M.
Furstenbnrg, J. D. Craig, the Watchman and
Southron Publishing Co., merchants -and
business men of the Town of Sumter, have at
much inconvenience and some sacrifice cheer
I fully permitted such of their clerks and em?
ployees as are members of the Sumter Light
Infantry to attend the Yorktown Centennial
in October: and whereas by this patriotic ac?
tion they will have thus contributed to the
proper representation of South Ca:-: lina and
Sumter in these ceremonies, both of which
names are most houor:?bly associated with the
events culminating in the siege and surrender
at Yorktown, be it therefore
Resolved, That the Sumter Light Infants
is justly proud of the sympathy and co-opera?
tion of those honorable gentlemen ; and that
their generous and patriotic conduct is worthy
cf all commendation by the Community at
large.
Resolved, That those resolutions bc publish?
ed in the papers of our Town.
Things I Have Notised.
BY YE FOOL.
I have notised that if won fool dont
rito, another will, and so I mayso well
roll in again.
I have notised that the Sumter Lite
j Infantry and Blud-Red Dragoons are
powerful worked up about that York?
town trip, and Fm thiukiu' that sum of
'em wont go wh J'S spectin to do so ;
and how can the country spare 'em any?
how ? Who'll keep the stores, and sell
teu cents shugar for fifteen, and doutful
eggs for fresh laid ; and who'll be at
home to be stirred aroun' if the baby
gets the collick ; and who'll be here to
loaf about the Court House and borrow
twenty cents to play billyards, and soak
up the treats when a feller gets enough
ou to make him giurous? I'm down
OD this Yorktown trip. It'll be the
rcwin of our country.
I have notised that wimmen dress
inky funny now. I got a glimpse of
one as she sailed down Main S. the
other daj with jib-boom a-flying. Her
dress was maid out of ten cent hed-ban
kercher cloth, and she had a band round
ker waste-place that could a run Epper?
son's ruvU. Over the top of her shuse I
saw sumthin' red, and right then I said,
Br. Awl feas thrown a broken bottle in
the street, and that gal has cut herself.
Thon ciy temper got up, and I waz
about to git A<wl in the gard-house, but
I remembered his experience in the
gard house line, and let up ou him.
I afterwards found out the woman
had on red stockins. But they was
powerful red, and that's just why gurls
hav to run frota cows. Hed-hankercher
dresses and red stockins-! bless you,
souney, it's all I can do to keep from
running at em myself, and suuitimes I
wish I was a cow just for fifteen minks
But this desire don't lust long. For as
soon as I think of the poor things that
are huug up in the market and of the
curses heaped upon 'em round our biek
fast tables, I say, I'm glad i ain't a cow.
On the uther hand its nice to see a gurl
Straten out on the home stretch, as she
makes away from a cow, and I don't ex?
actly know whether I want to bc a cow
or not.
Thc uther things I have notised must
lie over till there time comes.
Beautifiers.
Ladies, you cannot make fair skin, rosy
cheeks and sparkling eyes with all the cos?
metics of France, or beautifiers of the world,
while in poor health, and nothing will give
you such good health, strength, bouyant
spirits and beauty as Hop Bitters. A trial
is certain proof.- Telegraph.
"I suffered terrible wi.h nervous debility,
caused by deranged kidneys, and was perma?
nently cured by Prof. Guilmette's French
Kidney Pads, when other remedies gave no
relief,'*' writes a young Dayton merchant.
Col. John C. Whitney
of Atlanta, Ga., says he owes his life to
Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure.
SHERIFF'S SALES"
BY VIRTUE OF S?NORY EXECUTIONS,
to me directed, will be soid at Sumter
Court House, on the KIRST MONDAY and
day following in OCTOBER, l?8l, within
legal hours of sale, to tue highest bidder, fer j
cash, the following property-purchasers to
pay for titles :
All that lot of land containing one acre,
more or less, in the town of Sumter, in Sum?
ter County, having two residences thereon,
bounded on the North by Liberty Street ; j
K?st by Washington Street ; South by lot of j
Mrs. Marx E. Cohen, and West by lot of Mrs. j
G. U. Graham, levied upon as thc property of j
Miss Mary P. CJurk, uuder au execution of'
Emma S. Nelson. Administratrix of the Estate t
of P. il. Nelson, deceased, against Mary P. ?
Clark, S. Warren Nelson, James .D. Blanding, I
G. W. Bradford and Richard C. Richardson, j
JOSIAH M. WILDER,
Sop 6 1 S31. Sher;If Sum 1er Cou H ty. j
THE TREASURER j
OF SUMTER COUNTV OR HIS DEPUTY ?
will attend at TINDALLS STORE, ?
on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, ISSI, for j
collection of taxes. j
W. F. B. HAYNS WORTH,
Sept. 20. Treas. Sumter County, j
Estate of Hiram Seymour,;
DECEASED. i
A LL PERSONS having ci ai ra s against said ?
Jl\_ Estate will present the same duly attest- j
ed. and all Person? in any way indebted to j
said Estate will make immediate payment to
W. G. S; SEYMOUR,
Sept I3-3t Qualified Executor, i
Estate of J. CC. Tomlinson, I
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DECEASED.
IWILL APPLY TO THE.I EDGE OF PRO- :
bate for Sumter County, on the Kuli day
of October, for a Final Discharge as;
Administratrix of aforesaid Estate.
S. A. Iv. TOMLINSON,
Sep i.';-4t Administratrix. j
Estate o? Julius Waits, Deceased.
IWILL APPLY TO Till-; JUD G K <>F
PR??BATH for Sumter County on ti.> r>*!i
rhiv of O' lober next, fora Rua! Discharge as
?Cv ?.tor of aforesaid Estai'.-.
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AJAXJFACTURED BY THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., NO. 213 NORTH MAIN STREET, ST. LOUIS'
D. J. WINN & CO.,
DEALERS IN
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
OF ALL GRADES,
Piece Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cottonades, Jeans, &c
IN GREAT VARIETY,
HATS, TIES AND SCARFS, SHIRTS, COLLARS.
HOSIERYj GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS AND UNDERWEAR.
AX ENTIRELY NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED.
WE SELL AT LOWEST PRICES.
THE IMPROVED WHEELER AND WILSON, IMPROVED WEED,
IMPROVED VICTOR, HOWE "B," AND NEW AVERY
Sewing M achines.
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The Celebrated Preston's Fertilizers.
PERSONS CONTEMPLATING BUYING
STEA 3MC 3D Ptf Car I INT 13 S .
Will save money by calling on ns.
WE SELL A FIRST CLASS ENGINE AND BOILER,
Made by the New York Safety ??team Power Company.
Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every Purchase Send fur Circulars and Prices.
April 1:>
The Largest and Host Complete
Establishment South.
GEO. S. HACKER & SON,
Established 1842.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Office and Warcrooms. King, opposite
Cannon Street.
Yards Wolfe Street and Railroad Avenue.
MANUFACTURERS OF
DOORS, SASH,
AND BUILDING MATERIAL.
Sep 20 ly
"Earliest Flowers of Spring."
WRIGHT'S H??R BLOCK, '
Coliimfoia, ?. C.
In Store : Beautiful Lawns at 6 1-4 cts.
Beautiful Cambrics at 87 c.
Beautiful Prints at 6?c.
Large Towels at 10 c.
Large Linen Towels at lo c.
Gents7 Silk Handkerchiefs, (Beauties) 50 c.
Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs (Marvels) at 25 c.
Ladies' do do (Bargain) at 10 c.
Misses' Sun Hats at 25 c.
A beautiful line of Ladies', Gents' and Children's Hand-sewed
Shoes ; also the cheaper qualities.
Goats', Youths' and Boys' Hats, Shirts, Hosiery Neck-Wear, Gloves, Trunks, Valises,
Steel Scissors and Needles.
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DRESS GOODS in all the novelties of the season-a drive in Black Silks, Trimming Silks
and Cretonie Cloths and Lace Curtaius for Upholstering.
GENT'S CAS1S.MERES, Cloths, Jeans. Ducks, Drills, from all the Celebrated factories of
America.
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We are prepared to sell Good Goods as cheaply as any house in
the State. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Desportes & Edmunds,
Wright's Hotel Block,
March 15, 1881.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
New Advertisements,
BAYARD TAYLOR, Poet & Traveller
Said : '*I take great pleasure in recommend
ing to parents the Academy of Mr. Switbir
C. Shortlidge."
HON. FERNANDO WOOD, M. C..
Said (1830): "I cheerfully consent to tht
use of my name as reference. My boys will
return to you (for their fourth year) aftei
their vacation."
For new Illustrated Circular address
SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE, A. M , Harvard
University Graduate. Media, Pa., 12 mile;
from Philadelphia. sep-G
"VfORTHERN "TEXAS~?flersTr?iter
attractions in way of good, cheap lands,
healthy country, mild climate, abundance of
timber and water, diversity of products, than
any other repton now open to settlement. In
this rapidly developing section, the TEXAS
& PACIFIC RAILWY has in operation over
SCO miles of road, along which are io be had,
at low prices and on easy terms, millions cf
acres of goud and cheap Railroad and Gov?
ernment lands, but recently opened for settle?
ment. For circulars and map3 giving truth?
ful information, address W. II. ABRAMS,
Land Commissioner, T. & P. Railway, Mar?
shall, Texas. sep-6
dV'/'.'T"/ A YEAR and expenses to agents.
*p( i i Outfit free. Address P. 0. VICK?
ERY, Augusta. Maine. sep-G
ADVERTISE R S ! scud for" cur~Sc!ec t List
of Local Newspapers. Geo. P. Rowell <fc Co.,
10 Spruce St.. N. Y. sep C
State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF SUMTER.
By T. V. Wabh, E*q., Probate -Miga.
TIT 1IEREAS, MARY J. KIRBY, V.iu'?w, of
t| s;iii| County and State, hath made ?ult to
mc to grant her Letters of Administration of thc
Estate ami effects of A. DELLA M ?T?t? KIR
RY, deceased, thes-i are therefore t>* cite am] a>\
moriah all anti singular, thc kiwlrcdaiid creditors
of thc .?aid A. I). Kirby !:?).: ofs-aid County in ;
said State, deceased, tba; : <v? bc nm! ai.j-earrbc- '.
fore me, in thc Cyurt ul I'rol.aie. t>, li cl >I a: j
Sumter, on 5:h Oe:?.ber. ISSI.-after {.ubHontfon j
hereof, at II o'clock in tho forenoon, to= shew j
cause, if any they have, why thc said Adminis?
tration should not be granted.
l'??vci? under uiy band, this Sib ?lay of August.
A. h.. i?sr. T. v. WALSH.
S-fiern teto ber 20-2t Jml^c of Probate.
Estate Jesse P, Smith, Dec'd.
ALL PERSONS holding claims against i
said Estate will present the ?same duly j
?ittested, and all persons indebted to said Hs- \
tale will make i sua ed ?at i; favn?ent, to
' E. SMITH,
Set?t:*0"?.*. Qualified Administrator:
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FOR LEASE OR SALE,
THE PLANTATION KNOWN AS AN
DERSONVILLE, in Charleston COUD ty,
eighteen miles above Mount Pleasant, most
desirably and beautifully situated on Sec
Wee Bay, with a good landing for ves
sels of 4 to 6 feet draft. Thc place is quite
healthy, with tish and game in abundance,
aud tue soi! quite productive, being adapted
to both Cotton aud provisions. The finest
quality of Long Staple Cotton has been grown
upon it. It contains between eight and nine
hundred acres, a large part of which is well
wooded and timbered. Thc place is in need
of repairs ; but it has on it a dwelling house,
in good condition, and som.- out-buildings.
To a good tenant, who wil' obligate to put
the place in orde.r, a favora i lease will be
given; or if preferred it will be sold for a
fair price.
For further particulars apply to
Ni G. OSTEEN,
Sumter, S. C.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
MY RESIDENCE AND LOT of land em?
bracing thirty-one acres, in the suburbs
ot tlie Town of Sumter
Por further information apply to or ad
dresss, N. Gv OSTEEN,
Sumter, S. C.
1?TH0NY WH?TET
lie?t ait Commission Merchant,
SUMTER, S. C.
IS PREPARED TO TAKE RISKS
AGAINST FIRE,
in a number of first-class Northern,
Southern and English Fire insurance
Companies, among which are
North British and Mercan (ile of
Kn g lan d.
Scottish Commercial of Glasgow,
Home of New-York,
Georgia Home of Georgia, ami Others,
abrogating ,?50.000,000 cf Assets.
CO O Cn ?
AGENT ALSO FOR
Wilson & Childs' Philadelphia Wagon.?.
Mc Lear & Kendal's Carriage & Bug?
gier.
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July 2!f !
EDWIN BATES ft GO.,
DRY GOODS
-AND
CLOTIiHSTGr,
-AT
WHOLESALE.
122, 1-24, 1-26 MEETING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
BOYD BROTHERS,
Wholesale Grocers,
LIQUOR DEALERS AND
No. 197 EAST BAY,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
r- 16
RICE! RICE!! RICE!!!
PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS WILL
take notice that wc ure prepared always
to pay the best market price for rice, or will
sell on commission any shipments they may
entrust to us.
HENRY BISCHOFF k CO.,
Charleston, S. C.
September 20 6m
~?DAMS7D??O?&
No 18 BEOAD STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
DEALERS IN
STOVES, RANGES,
CR A TES,
MARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS,
Pumps, Lead and Iron Pipe, Sheet Lead,
Fire Bricks, Tiles, Terra Cotta Drain Pipes,
and Chimney Tops.
Sep 20_ly_
"BRIDAL PRESENTS,
STERLING SILVER
-AND -
Rich Jewelry.
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
JAMES ALLAN'S,
307 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sep 20_ly
'jk&* ?ojtC^
Viv
HATTER.
September 20 3m
JOSEPH F. NORRIS)
Grand Furniture Warerooms,
Parlor, Chamber a?d Dining Room Suits,
from the most costly to the cheapest. Exten?
sion and Marble Top Tables, Spring Mattress?
es, Chairs, W hat-No ts, &c. &c
Call in person or send your orders for fur?
niture in all of its branches.
Nos. 217 <fc 219 Kinn Street,
CHARLESTON, "s, C.
September 120 tj
ESTABLISHED 1S54
CHARLES HICKEY
DEALER IN
Looking Criasses,
Every Variety of Mouldings,
Window Cornices, Photographic Frames,
CORD AND TASSEL LOOPS, ETC.,
Engravings and Oil Paintings Renovated.
345 King Street, above Libert}/,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
September 20 3m
HENRY BAYER,
IMPORTER OF
Bananas, Gocoaiits aii? Oranges,
And Wholesale Dealer in
Apples, Potatoes. Onions, &c.
Country orders solicited and satisfaction
guaranteed.
215 EAST BAY,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
September 20 3m
F. W. WACENER. GEO. A. WACENER.
F W. WAGEMER & CO.,
WHOLESALE
Grocers and Liquor Dealers,
COTTON FACTORS,
Turpentine, Rosin and Rice Dealers,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
We keep one of the largest STOCKS that
has ever been offered in ;he South, and is
complete in every respect, and we propose to
compete for the trade wiih any market in the
United States.
We have our new building completed,
which is conceded to be the largest Grocery
House in the country, and we have our Stock
under one roof, which enables us to handle
goods to the very best advantage.
Our imported WINES and LIQUORS are
brought out by us direct in bond, and we
warrant our goods absolutely pure. Our
OLD CROW RYE and OLD NIC CORN
WHISKEY is so well konwn that they re?
quire no comment. We would, however,
call attention to our stock of verv old
FRENCH BRANDY, SCOTCH and IRISH
WHISKEY, JAMAICA and St. CROIX
RUMS, MADEIRA, SHERRY and PORT
WINES.
We arc prepared to fill Sample Orders for
LIQUORS, o. will send samples of any Goods
we have in stock.
SUMMER BEVERAGES.
GINGER ALK, CIDER,
LEMON SUGAR. LEMON SYRUPS,
LIGHT WINES.
CHAMPAGNES.
We are Agents for the best imported
CHAMPAGNES, and sell at same prices as
the New York Agents.
COVINGTON.KY.. May I. ISSI.
Office of Fd. Butkholdcr, Chemist, kc
I have carefully analyzed a sample of
"OLD CROW WHISK KV,"
distilled for and controlled by Messrs. F. W. I
Wagoner k Co , Charleston S. C., and ??:,d rt '
free from all impurities, and recommend it for j
family and medicinal use. Fd. Rurkhold'-r.
Analytical Clx-n.Lt.
AGENTS FOR
BEEF AND PORK PACKERS,
FIA'UR .MILLS.
FAIRBANKS' SCALES,
ST I* LT//S CELEBRATED TOBACCO ,
GULLET'S IMPROVED COTTON GIN,
KNICKERBOCKER HOLLAND GIN,
J CL KS MUMM CHAMPAGNES,
Tc LC KOCK AND RYE;
( ; RIENT AL GUNPOWDER.
Sept. 20, Jv.
?fe M\.:rM..?. Stem wiii.!.-r-<$-.".0. Win'.-ni--.ii nmitinsf*.i?a
l!,;?S.ti..:i X-hit-'. S I :--U??--. C!-<*ir<r??'?
fi .*:.<...: .... ;, ... p.-. 'i:?t?v.> |?:r|ww4. V.ilu.lt.le Cat
J. D. CRAIG'S
m FURNITURE
AND
UNDERTAKING
ESTA KL I SH MK NT,
Sumter,
(ESTABLISHED ?N 1S5G.)
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE
constantly in store, at prices to suit the
times.
BED ROOM SETTS, WARDROBES,
Bureaus, Wash Stands, Tables,
Bedsteads, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges,
Safes, Sideboards, Looking Glasses,
What Nots, Wall Brackets, Chromos,
Window Shades and Fixtures,
Picture Frames, Cord, Tassels,
Picture Glass, Window Glass,
Putty, Mattresses. &c, &c.
THE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT,
IS FULL AND C0MPLETK,
COFFINS AND CASKETS of ail descrip?
tions and sizes constantly in store at prices
ranging
For Adults-from $5 to 125.
For Children-from S3 to 45.
My special personal attention, day by day, is
?riven to this business, in all its departments,
and satisfaction guaranteed in every case.
Nov 19_,
WEDGEFIELD BUILDING LOTS
FOR SALE.
WITH the view of meeting thc demand for
Building Lots at Wedgefield, the under
signed has decided to lav out in lots about TEN
ACRES of land, NEAR THE DEPOT, which
will be sold low, and on reasonable terms, to
bona fifo settlers.
JAS. IL AVCOCK,
Aug 17-1 f. Wedgefield, S. C.
JAS. D. BLANDINA,
WM. D. BLANDING.
BLAMING & BLANDING,
Attorneys at Law,
Sumter, S. C.
June 21 tf.
ROBERT ROUGH & SONS,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Brandies, Wines aii? Whiskies
44 South-Street, Baltimore, Md.
December 9
WULBERN & PIEPER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND DEALERS IN
Provisions, lips, Tobacco, k
167 and 16 9 East - Bay ,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Dec. 2 6
MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON,
Wholesale Merchants.
PURCHASERS AND DEALERS IN
Iron and Metals, of all Kinds.
HIDES, PEES AND SKINS.
WOOL, WAX, RAGS, PAPER
STOCK AND COTTON.
Cotton Ties, Kew and Spliced.
Circulars of Prices furnished on application.
F. ?. BOX 549,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
February IO ly
E. R. STOKES,
Blank Book Manufacturer,
-AND
GENERAL BOOKBINDER,
Main Street, Opposite Cily Hall,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Blank Books ruled to any pattern and bound
in any style desired.
My facilities and long acquaintance willi the
business enables me to guarantee satisfaction on
orders for Books for the usc- of Clerks of Courts.
Sheriffs, Probate Judges, Masters tn Equity, and
other County officials.
Pamphlets, Magazines, Music, Newspapers
and Periodicals; :tnd all kinds of publication?,
bound at bottom prices and in the best manner.
Sept. 28 ly.
Peerless Engine,
MOUNTED OR ON SILLS.
rOBTABLE OR STATIONARY.
Any Size from 2 to 60-Horse Power.
THESE ENGINES HAVE AN ESTAB
lished record for simplicity, durability, and
development of power per rated korse-?>ovrer.
The boilers are provided with every improve?
ment looking to safety, and by a patented
device cannot explode under any circumstances.
We furnish with thia engine the famous Geiser
Saw Mill, with independent and simultaneous
Head Blocks, or complete Grain Milling, or
Cotton Ginning or Milling Machinery.
Having sold several outfits in Sumter County,
we iuvite the attention of any one who contem?
plates buying machinery of any kind.
mm?. m*>.
IMPROVED UNDER RUNNER, BEST French
Bu hr Stones, cither Single or Double Gear, and
any size from 2U to :;G inches.
We sell also a Vertical Ruhr Stone Mill suita?
ble for Light Power Engines, with capacity of
from 5 to 15 bushels fine meal per hour.
We also offer the lamons Geiser Thresher and
Separator for any description of work done by
Threshers.
Farmers' Friend Plows and Attachments.
Belting of any kind-Rubber. Leather, or
Cotton.
All descriptions of Machinery sold by us at
NO. 41 MAIN STUKET,
COI, ILLOWA, S. C.
SCHEVEN & Ein DOES,
Gt ncral Agents. i
Correspondence solicited. apl9-6m |
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MERCHANT^ HOTEL j
SPA R TANB ('EG, S. C..
A. M. SPEIGHTS.Proprietor, j
i\ EW, CLEAN.
COMMODIOUS
AND AI RV.
BEST SUMMER HOUSE IN THE STATE
Maj- 24. IS?V.
SALE AND FEED STABLES,
ON HAND :
THE REMNANT OF ONE CAR-LOAD
WELL BROKE HOUSES.
-Also.
TI M BE R AND TURPENTINE MULES.
Prime Timothy Hay in small hales, Si.00
per l?? lbs.
TO ARRIVE :
1 Car Load of Horses, to suit the market.
C Car Loads Hay.
5 Car Loads Prime White Cum.
2 Car Loads Mixed Oats.
IN STOCK,
A full line of Double and Single Buggy
and Wagon Harness, a full h ne of the cele?
brated Milburn Wagons, a full line of Emmer?
son, Fisher k Co.:s and other Lug^i -s. Cali
and examine our Stock of ail kinds. No
charge for showiog.
Sep 27_tf_
1HE WERJTOVE MAN,
T. C. SCAFFE
STOVES, PUMPS, TINWARE,
STOVE CASTINGS, WIL?
LOW WARE, DRIV?
EN PUMPS, GAS -
PIPES AND
ELBOWS.
ALSO. LAMP FIXINGS AND
CROCKERY.
Gas Pipe Cut and Threaded.
Water Works Put Up.
Pumps Put Down.
Stoves Rebuilt.
Tin Ware Repaired.
Guns Put in Order.
Houses Roofed.
May 12 lyr
D. L. GORE,
Wholesale Grocer
-AND
Commission Merchant,
No. 2 and 3 Sot Uh Wafer Street,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Seep 6 3m
2,000 Sacks Liverpool
Salt.
9AAABUSHELS PRIME WHITE and
-.UUv MIXED CORN.
500 Bushels Water Ground. MEAL,
50 Boxes D. S. SIDES, and
i A full line of GROCERIES, always on
hand and for sale by
D. L. GORE,
Nos. 2 and 3 South Water Street,
Sep 20 Wilmington, N. C.
NATH'L JACOB?r
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL
Hardware and Iron
MERCHANT.
Ma mi facturer a' Agency for
COOKING m HEATING STOVES,
Sash, Doors and Blinds,
White Lead, Colors and Oils,
A full Stock always on band.
-o
A complete assortment of
h '
OF ALL SIZES.
Correspondence and orders by mail promptly
attended to.
NO. 10 SOUTH FRONT ST..
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Sep 6 3m
PARKER & TAYLOR,
DEALERS IN
First Class Cootel an? Heating
STOVES,
House Furnishing Goods of all Kinds.
DRIVE WELL PUMPS,
AT VERY LOW FIGURES,
Ti:i-ware at Wholesale and Setail,
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
Call and see us, or send for prices, before
buying elsewhere, and save money.
19 SOUTH FRONT STREET,
WILMINGTON. N. C.
Sep G_ 6m
H. BRUNHILD & SRO.,
Distillers, Rectifiers and Wholesale Dialers in
Rye Whiskies, Imported Liquors
AND CIGARS.
N. C. Brandy and Whisky a Specialty.
No. 2 Granite Row, So. Front Street,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
-ALSO
CAPE FEAR TOBACCO WORKS,
MANUFACTURER OF
All Grades of Plu?, Twist, and
Smoking Tob?ceo.
Sept. 6 3m
THE PURCELL HOUSE
Wilmington, N. C.
UNDER NEW NANAGEMENT.
First Class Hotel.
B-ard $2 50 to $:> 00 per day-Merchants $2 CO
B. !.. PERRY .
Proprietor.
THE AIMAR- HOUSE,
COUN KR OF
Yanderhorst and King Sts.
HAVING BEEN LEASED BY
Miss KCeiriot.
(Formerly of 190 Mecting-St.,)
IS NOW OPEN f?r the accommodation of
L .miers. Parties visiting Charleston will
titi?! this House conveniently >itti:iteJ for busi?
ness, and directly .>'.< f-hciinc of Street Kai?way.
Terms, per day, fr-m $1 25 to SI 5ft.
?. monti), from $25 CO to $30 00,
ni*c>r'h'n^ t" location vi rooms-??rc extra.
Feb IS
WRIGHT'S HOTEL,
COL UM ni A, s. c.
rpUiS NEW AND F LEG A NT HOUSE,
J willi all modern improvements, is nov.
open for the reception ofjruests.
S. L. WRIGHT k SON,
May G. Proprietors!
McC. WILLIS
-WITH
Frank <fe Adler,
Wholesale Dealers In
Boots, Shoos and K?hhers,
Manufactured Expressly for
T ll E S U U T II K li N T H A D E .
FINE GOOPS A SPECIALTY.
?M A SC 3 Ki W. BALTIMORE ST.,
Baltimore, Md.
Auer: K 3m.
m ?iiiiiWii,
CONGAREE
Iron Works,
COLUMBIA. S. C%
AGENT FOR
CHAPMAN'S PERPETUAL EVAPORATOR;
-o-1
Tb cse WM ky were esr.il?! ?shed in 1847 Ly*
Messr*. (J ?o. Sinclair and .James Anders?? and
purchased by tue in the year ISafL and from
ch;it ri we now carried on successfully by
myself. My friends anil customers will Dear
witness cf thc larg? and stupendous jobs exe
'.uted by mc. It was at my works where ihe
largest and almost only jobof its class ever ex?
ecuted in this city was dvne. viz: ihe making
of ene ?lipes fur the City Water Works in the
year JS5S. In the branch of
BELL FOUNDING,
? an say ;hat I have made the largest belli
ever ea>t h. rh? State, such as the bell for the
City Hull in Columbia.
My stock of patterns for
ARCHITECTURAL TTORtf,
COLUMNS FOR STOKE FRONTS,
is large and various, and in RAILINGS F?ft
BALCON ES. GARDENS AND CEMETE
KIES I have the larger variety v.nd most mod?
ern pattern*; nra ny of* these sire patented and
1 have purchased the right for this State.
In the ma eh toe line I can furnish my pat?
rons with
Steam Engines and Boilers
?.I any size and description. My
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS
have carried off the p ize nt every State Fair
heh! in rbis city, and rn their construction I
h:iV? taken pains tn Combine simplicity with
rhe nn.st useful modern improvements, and may
flatter m.\ self that my CIRC UL Ali SAW
MILLS find:favor with ?very sawyer who un?
derstand* his business.
'J he many orders I am shadily receiving for
Sugar Cane Mills,
prove rh.it me public appreciate thc mills of my
make and so it is with my
for I . U KS E PO W K li S, GIN WI1E ELS, G RIST
MILLS and other MACHINERY.
I have the manufacturing right of many
PATENTS, such as castings for
Rock Cotton and Hay Press
and three or fofir FEED CUTTERS and other
IMPLEMENTS
I will bc pleased to send roy CIRCULARS to
i.n applicant, together with price list or esti?
mate. My PRICES are moderate, and I assure
the public th*t they arc lower eVcu than tliod*
of Northern manufacturers, and that ruy work
will compare favorably with that of any oilier
maker. Address
JOHN ALEXANDER,
CoNGARKB IRO? WoKKS, COLUMBIA, S. C.
Jan. 20. fy.
$500 REWARD!
OVER A MILLION
OP
Professor
Guilipettes
FRENCH
PADS
Have already
been sold in this
country
fand in France?
every one of
which has given
perfect satisfac?
tion, and has per.
formed cure?
every time when
used according
to directions.
We now say to the afflicted nnd doubting ones
that vre will pay the above reward for ?
single case of
Lame Back
! That thc Pad fails to cure This Groat Remedy
I will POSITIVELY and PERM ANENT LY cure
I Lumbago; Lame Back. Sciatica, Gravel. Diabo
re.?, Drops}-. Bright's Disease of the Kidneys,
I Incontinence and Retention of the Urine, info
i mat ion of the Kidney*; Catarrh of lite Bladder,
I High Colored Urine. Pair, in the Back, ?ide or
Loins. Nervous Wcaknts*, and in fact all disor-'
der* of the Bladder and Urinary Organ?, whether
! contracted l?j private disease or otherwise.
LADIES, ii you are suif'ring from Female
Weakness. Leucorrhcei. <-r any disease of the
Kidneys, Bladder, or Urinary Organs,
YOU CAN BK C?KKDi
Without swallowing nauseous medicines, byr
! simply tvearing
PROF. GUILMETTE'S
FRENCH KIDNEY PAD,
WHICH CURES BY ABSORPTION.
Ask your druggist for Pror. G ir ILK KTT R'S
FRKNCG KIDNEY PAD. and take no other. I? he
has not got it, send S2 Off and }ou will receive
the Pail by return mail.
PROF. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH' LIVER PAD
Will positively cure F?vcr and Ague. Dumb
A^ue, Ague Cake, Bilious Fever. Jaundice,.
Dyspepsia, and all diseases of the Liver. St^tn'i
ach and Blond. Price $1.50 by mail. Send for
Prof. <?ui!mette's Treatise on the Kidneys and
Liver, free by mail. Address
FRENCH PAD CO., Toledo, O..
or sale in Sumter bv Dr. China and bv Dr.'
Auld. May?O
BEST GATE LATCH
Iii the World. Cheap, Sim?
ple, Durable. Works easily,,
and is a perfect support to
thc Gate. All Patent Rights
for sale. Agents wanted for
Rights or Latches. For partie
ulars address, E. M. MARTIN,
Strasburg. Penn.
I * THEM OST POPULAR ~) g
(T*~-T\ Ll F ETI M E (
? . SURPASSES^ OTHERS /
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M ^30 U:\1I0NSQ.NEW -
E GSlCAQO ILL.-G-- i
? CL^9 ORANGE MASS- \
T. ? . BIN>j;?,L. chariest?; ti. S. C.
Ju'I\ . Cm
H?RTUNG =S
DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED, j
A victim of vouth?ul imprudence causing Premar
tnre l>ecay. Nervous D?bilirv, L< st Manhood, etc.,
havin^ tried in vam . vc y li nowa remedy, bas dis
Covervd a simple s?-: i cr.re."which be will send PRES
to hw f. ilow-Mt?crt-rs, address J. H. REEVES
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