The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, November 08, 1881, Image 3
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8.
Entered at the Post Ofice at Sumter, S.
C., as Second Class Matter.
POSTAL DIRECTORY.
Tue Money Order Delivery is Open every day
during the week, from 8 A. M. to 4P. M.
Soathcru and Northern Mails ciose 7.30 P.
M. Both Mails Open S A. M.
^ Snndays-Both Mails close at 6 P. M. Gene
B^Jttl Delivery 0]?en from S to 9 A. M.
y Arrivals and Departures of County Mails.
^^KishopvilleMails leave on Monday 's Wednes
V days and Fridays, G A. M.. and arriveat 7
V P. M. same days.
Smithville and Providence Mails arrive
on Mondays, "Wednesday's and Fridays, at 12
M., a id leave 2 P. M. "the same days.
JNO. A. WHITTEMORE, P. M.
Leonard W. Corsett, Assistant P. M.
TO OTO SUBSCRIBERS.
We desire to call attention to the printed
addresses and dates on our papers. We shall
be pleased to correct any errors that have oc
curred. Each subscriber's account is append
ed to his address.
Some of our subscribers owe for their sub
scription to both the Wcichnan and the South
ron. In such cases we hare put the amount
doe by them to Aug. 2., SI. For instance:
John Doe, 1.70 aug. 2, 81,
means that John Doe owes one dollar and
Berenty cents up to Aug, 2, 1SS1. This in
cludes his indebtedness to both papers. In
other cases, where but one paper was sub
scribed to, we have simply put the date of
that subscription, indicating that the person
owes from that date or has paid up to that
date.
Mrs. James R. McEachern of Providence,
and an infant of Mr. John Hurst, of this
place, died on the 1st instant.
On last Friday Col. Robert L. Heriot, of
Mechaoicsville, died very suddenly. A Cor
oner's inquest was held and a verdict returned
that death resulted from natural causes.
Mrs. Mary Barfield, known to the most of
our community for her longevity, died yes
terday at ten o'clock, at the home of her son,
Mr. James Brown, near this place. Her hun
dred and fourth birth-day was on the 17th
of last September.
A child of Mr. J. M. Nelson, of Stateburg
died on Saturday last.
' From last Tuesday to the present fire color
ed people are reported to have died.
A little business called Mr. C. M. Hurst,
Jr.. to Washington, last week.
Fence law or no fence law, we frequently
see cattle on our streets.
Hay bas been brought to town lately in
vast quantities, averaging doubtless between
ten and twenty thousand pounds a week.
The price has been 50 cents.
Our fire-wells are almost dry, and a con
flagration would have its own way. Be care
ful about sparks, matches and hot ashes.
The Legion of Honor meets to-night, and
it is desired that the attendance should be full
The Sumter Baptist Association meets at
Mayesville nest Tuesday.
Mr. W. H. Cuttino and wife have been ab
. sent in attendance upon the Charleston Bap
t?st Association at Jamison's, Oraogeburg
I County.
One of our townsmen says the man who
wins the prize at glass-ball shooting next
year, will have to hit every ball.
Numbers of our citizens speak of attending
the State Fair this wvek.
Reports of several weddings fill the air.
We raise no objection, and hope that all the
young folks may step off.
Bogardus, who allows his son to shoot a
glass ball from his father's hand, is to be at
the State Fair.
We return thanks to those of our subscrib
ers who, in these hard time?, have paid their
subscriptions. There are others whom we
should like to thank.
It will be a pleasant announcement to
many to know that the Misses Annie and Lily
McMahan will soon pay Sumter another visit.
The receipts of cotton to date at the R. R.
Depot at this place are 77 bales behind last
year same date.
Miss Adele Kennedy left last week for Max
well's Station, N. C, on the W. C. k A. R. R.,
where she expects to enjoy the exhilarating
influences of the delightful climate of the
t:Oid North State." Her genial companion
ship will be missed the more the longer she
is absent from Sumter.
Mr. B. R. Nash, the indefatigable commer
cial tourist, who is trying to make the lovers
of the weed puff none other but the ''Sitting
Buli," was in Colorado last week, and sent
us several copies of newspapers, for which we
are indebted.
Mrs Dr. A. L., and Miss Etta Bianding, af
ter a pleasant sojourn in Baltimore and on
the Eastern Shore of Virginia, returned to
Sumter last Sunday morning.
His Excellency, Governor Hagood, concur
ring with the Representatives in their selec
tion, appointed, last week, Mr. Robert W.
Durant, Sheriff of Sumter County. Mr. Du
rant has informed us that he will take posses
sion of the Sheriff's office in a day or two.
After Mr. Durant has been confirmed, the first
thing he will have toset a'out to do is. io bave
a gallows built upon which to hang Henry
Johnson.
Mr. W. I. Earby, better known to some of
our community a? Walter I. Moses, who went
to Texas more than a year ago, is now oo a
short visit to bis old home. Iiis friends and
acquaintances v;:I! have the pleasure of greet
ing him once more. Mr. Harby says, in re
gard to a young man's, chances for business
success, there is no comparison between Texas
and this Slate.
Messrs. Spann and Russel are in receipt of
fresh addition to their stock of choice Groce
ries. Their new advertisement will appear
next week. In the meantime give them a
call.
We were pleased to receive a visit from Mr.
E. 0. Pordy, who has lately moved to Sum
ter for the purpose of of engaging in the prac
Ji^cof law. ne is a recent graduate of the Vir
ginia University, and is a native of that State.
Mr. Purdy is a gentlemen of high-k-ne char
acter and unexceptional morals, and to young
men of that stamp we always give a cordial
welcome to our midst.
Change of R- R. Schedule.
A new Schedule went into effect on last
Sunday, by which the Excess train from
Wilmington passe.-* Siia??er at 4.52 A. M., in
stead of 4.08,' as heretofore.
The Local freight Trains now meet here at \
11.15 A. M. every day.
The Through Freight from Florence comes j
at2.28 instead of 3.13 A. M.
There bas been a corresponding change in
the N. E. It. R.
The new schedules will appear in full next
week.
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A Hew Publication.
A political journal, purporting to ' e pub- j
lished at Sumter, S. C, but printed a: the:
North, appeared here on yesterday. It claims j
to be interested in no party nor any man;;
but to vindicate the right of free citizenship, j
Its first issue departs widely however, from |
its professed policy.
MB t ? ?
If any Reader
feels tired, has a severe hcadacbe or lack of j
appetite, it means that something is the mat- j
ter with the kidnevs which Warner's Safe ;
THE SUMTER PARK AND AG
RICULTURAL FAIR.
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Correction.
By an error in publishing ihe Premium
List last week the following names were
incorrectly printed "Moise" instead of Moses:
Best Haw Preserves?Miss Carrie Moses,
Best Cuiid's Dress?Miss Carrie Moses, 1.
Best Peucil Drawing?Mrs. 0. H. Moses, $1.
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Report of Races.
First Day, Wednesday.
First Race \ Mile Dash for Gentlemen's
Saddle Horses?Purse, $25 to 1st, $10 to 2d
horse. Won by D. H. Sanders' Sorrel ; B.
Mellet's Bay Mare 2d. Time 25 2-5 seconds.
Second Race ? Mile Dash. $50 to 1st Horse,
$10 to 2d W. R. Flud's Twilight 1st, H.
Horace's Bonnie Castie 2d, Time 1 20.
Second Day. Thursday.
First Race, Handicap One Mile Dash.
Purse, SSO to'lst, S15 to 2d. W. R. Flud's
Twilight 1st, T. M. Whitaker's Brown Horse
2d. Time 1 5l?.
Second Race ? Mile Heats S60 to 1st $15
to 2d. W. R. F?ud's Vingtune 1st, T. M.
Whitaker's lota 2d- Time 51. 49}.
Third Day, Friday.
? Mile Dash Gentlemen's Saddle Horses.
$40 to 1st, $15 to 2d. B. M?ll?tl-s Brown
Mare 1st, D. H. Sanders' Sorrel Horse 2d.
Time 55 seconds.
Second Race, ? Mile Dash. S60 to 1st, $15
to 2d. T. M. Whitaker's Iota 1st, W. R.
Find's Vingtune 2d. Time 51 seconds.
Third Race, Handicap f Mile Heats. $100
to 1st, S25 to 2d. W. R. Flud's Twilight 1,
2, 1. H. Horace's Bonnie Castle 2, 1, 2.
T. M. Whittaker's Brown Horse Distanced.
Time 120, 119$, 121.
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Report of Glass Ball Shooting.
First Day.
First Prize?Remington Rifle?M. Moise.
Second Prize?Quarter-Keg Powder?Tie
between Hamilton Boykia and R. Witber
spo?n. The latter waived his claim.
Third Prize?Pistol?R. C. Richardson.
Second Day.
First Prize?Shell Loader?R. Witherspoon.
Second Prize?Two $-kegs Powder?Ham
ilton Bovkin.
Third "Prize?Pistol?E. W. Moise.
Third Day.
First Prize?Glass Ball Trap?Hy. B. Rich
ardson.
Second Prize?Quarter-keg~of Powder?R.
Witherspoon.
Donations to Fair, 18S1.
Town of Sumter?$100.
McCreery Bro. & Co.. Columbia?1 Ladies'
Silk Umbrelia, 1 Hand Satchel, 1 Crochet
Shawl.
C. F. Jackson, Columbia?1 doz. L. C.
Handkerchiefs.
G. W. Reardon?1 Ton "Home" Fertilizer.
W. M. Graham?$10
J. Tbeo. Solomons?1 Steel Bit.
M. Furstenberg?1 S??k Handkerchief.
D. RoseudorQ'?1 Box Segars.
A. A. Solomons?$.5.
J. Rvttenberg & Sous?$5.
F. H. Hudson?S2.50.
E. W. Moise?2 Revolving Pumps
A. C. Wilkerson& Co., Nashville, Tenu.? j
2 Barrels Flour. j
D. T. Haynes & Co., Baltimore?1 Barrel j
Pottery.
Tough Rutherford &Co., Baltimore?1 Bbl.
and 1 Can Oil.
DLandreth&Son3, Phila.?1 Case of Seeds
Robt. Lawson & Co., Baltimore? 1 Saddle.
Orr Paiuter & Co., Reading Pa.?1 Stove
and Pots.
Benjamin Bros. & Co., Atlanta Go.?4 Boxes
Segars.
Carrington. Thomas & Co., Charleston?
1 Fruit Stand.
Barker Moore & Mien, Phila.?Sundries.
J. H, JohnsOD, Pittsburgh, Pa.?1 Revolver.
Henry Welsh, New York?2 Boxes Soap.
Seligar & Newman, Baltimore?1 Table
Cover, 1 Balmoral and 1 Shawl.
Robertson Taylor & Co., Charleston?Dur
ham Tobacco.
Tonner, Landstreet & Co., Baltimore?
I India Rubber Coat.
E Claxton & Co., Phila ?20 Books.
Swan & Scoville, New York,?1 Half-bar
rel Cider.
E. Remington & Son, Ilion. N Y.?1 Rifle.
Wm. Read ?fcSon, Boston,?1 Pistol.
Harper & Bros , New York?20 Books.
Dupont, De Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
Del?.?4 Kegs Powder. *
W. P. Patterson, Baltimore?1 Machine for
re-loading Cartridges.
F. W. Huseman, Columbia-1 Glass Ball
Trap.
Garabrill Manufacturing Co., Baltimore?
1 Barrel of Flour.
A. M. Herrod & Co., Brockton, Mass.?2
pairs of Shoes.
W. M. Bird & Co., Charlestou?1 Platform
Scale.
Chas. S. Higgins, New York?1 Box Soap.
A. T. Stewart & Co., New York?$25.
Naumberg, Kraus. Lawver & Co., New
?*ork?S5.
Seckel, Hellen & Co., Baltimore?$5.
Thos. Wrotoo?1 Bridle.
Get out Doors.
The close confinement of ail factory work,
rives the operatives pallid faces, poor appetite,
languid, miserable feelings, poor blood, inac
tive liver, kidneys and urinary troubles; and
*U:the physicians and medicine :n the world
:aonot help them unless they get out doors or
use Hop Bi'ters, the purest and best remedy,
especially for such case?, having abundance
of health, sunshine and rosy cheeks in tbem.
They cost but a trifle.? Christian Recorder.
Stanley's Chiiia Hall.
Messrs. J. C Stanley & Bro., Columbia.
5. C, have enlarged their China Hall, adding
immensely to their fine Ktoek of China, Glass,
Earthenware, Silverware, Lamps, Toys.
Games, Children's Carriages, and Housekeep
ing goods, and, yet further, have put very low
prices to fully compete with other markets.
Write to or call on them, and entire satisfac
tion will be guaranteed.
A" CARD.
The undersigned begs leave to inform his
friends and acquaintances that he is now con
nected with Messrs. Cohen & Triest, proprie
tors of the "Palace Dry Goods Emporium,"
King Street, Charleston, S. C, and would be
pleased to serve tbem while in the City, or
will give his personal attention to all orders
entrusted to his care.
WALTER E. M IMS.
November 1 3t
THE MARKETS.
.-:*.:.;?/:r. s. c. Nov. -. ?ssi.
COTTON?Abo!*; 475 : Je? h-.ve bcni sold
during the '.vet.!c ending Nvf?uoer T 1?. The
market closed steady. Wc or.:Stained 8
to 9 : T?ncre.l 9 to* 9^ : liifcH?r to ;
Ordinary S? Good Oriih :try 9] io9>.:
Low JiliidHng 9?*to 10: Middling h'l :o ! u?;
Good Middling 10? to 10
CHAP LEGION. S. C: Nov; 5, I SSI.
COTTOX.?In go?d demand and market
firm. Sales 5,000 bales. Quotation^:
Tinned \<)l: Good Ordinary. -10$; Low
Middling, 1?: Middling. U J@ll$ ; Good
Middling,
WILMINGTON, N. C, Nov. 7.
Spirits Tukpentixe?Sales reported of 150
casks at 49jc per gallon.
Rosix?The market was dull at $2 02} for
?;rained and 52.')7^ for Good Strained.
Cki.oe Tcui'KXTiSK?Markt? stvady at $3.25
per U.? for Ye?ow I>?p :tud S2.G0 f?>r Virgin.
C'/rroX?Quottd s?e^'y. No -aie* p-porlcd.
Low Middling lo?, Middling II 1-1G, Good
Middling 11 5-16
Holloway's Pills?Never Despair.
Something that never fails?Fever and
Ague?To the sick it of lit He consequence
how they are cured, whether from a rational
view of the disease'or by the rules defined for
the guidance of the profession, so long as 4he
cure is certain and expeditious. To a snllVr
in? man the question on the telaiive merits of
quinine or calomel is uninteresting. The
faculty may wrangle and discuss their vari-!
ous theories, but Dr. Holloway's treatment j
di.s{t':is Uoubt ere the d:sc:i':ics of Escu apius j
have finisiied thefi.stsiage. Holloway's P.Ms j
are the only remedies which effect a' siK-euy !
and radicai cere without danger of a reiapse. '
fwjiortant. Caution-?None are genuine un- |
less the signature of j. HAYDOCK, surrounds j
each box of P< :s oud Oinrment. Boxes at 25 j
cents. 62 cent? ar>d $1 each.
??}- T'ne.e is considerable saving by taking '
the larger sizes.
HOLLOW AY & CO., New York. '
N E W AD V JO R T I S E M E N T S .
^i mended by rhi medi-l
I eal pr o fe? ?io n, form
fl jyyfrpcptia. General m
I Debility. Female Bis- ?
1 ease?. Wan* o/11"rai- ?
? tty, A'erroite JProaf ra- f
If ?OM. and Co ?wai cs-I
_ _ Vene?from revers, ic/
GZMTLXMXX: I was suffering from g?nerai debility to such an extent that my labor wasexceedincly bur?
densome tome. A vacation of a month did not give me much relief, but on the contrary, wa? followed by
increased prostration and sinking chilis. At this time I began the use of your InON TONIC, from which I re?
alized almost immediate and wonderful results. The old energy returned and I found that my natural force
was not permanently abated. I have used three bottle? of the Tonic. Since using it Ihave done twice tbe la?
bor that I ever did in the same time during my illness, and with doable the ease. With tho tranquil nerve
and visor of body, has come also a clearness of thought never before enjoyed. lithe Tonic has not done the
work, I know not what. 1 give it the credit._ J. P. WAT?OK. Pastor Christian Church, Troy, O.
("Ute Iron Tonie io a\
preparation of Pro-1
t oxide of Iron. Pent- ?
vian Sark, and JPhoa- ?
phates, associated I
with thu Vegetable ?
Aromatics. It serves I
every purpose tcherem
a Tonic i9 necessary./___ _
DANU FACTORED BY THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., NO. 213 WORTH MAIN STREET, ST. IQUIfr
WM. M.
3^ sri
201 EAST BAY,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
DEALERS IX
Mixe
WHITE LEAD AND PAINTERS1 MATERIALS.
ALSO
PAINT OILS, MACHINE OILS AND BURNING OILS,
GLUE AND SPIRIT BARRELS.
AGENTS FOR
HOWE'S SCALES, MARVIN'S SAFES.
THE ABOVE SOLD AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES
Nov 8 o
j. wsms & co.,
DEALERS IN
READY- M A JD E CLOTHING,
OF ALL GRADES,
Piece Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres. Cottonades. Jeans. &c
IN GREAT VARIETY,
HATS, TIES AND SCARFS, SHIRTS, GOLLAUS.
HOSIERY. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS AND UNDERWEAR.
AN ENTIRELY NEV,' STOCK JUST RECEIVED.
WE SELL AT LOWEST PRICES.
THE IMPROVED WHEELER AND WILSON, IMPROVED WEED,
IMPROVED VICTOR, HOWE "B," AND NEW AVERY
Sewing* Machines,
-ALSO
The Celebrated Preston's Fertilisers.
PERSONS CONTEMPLATING RCY?NG
STEAM El Pi* Gr I JST 33 S3 .
Will save moue}' by cabing on xis.
WE SELL A FIRST GLASS ENGINE AND BOILER.
Made by the New York Safety Steam Power Company.
Satisfaction Guarautce? in Ervry Purcua.sc. Send for Circulars and l-'rices.
Arri! 15
The Largest and Most Complete
Establishment South.
SEO. S. HACKER & SON,
Established 1842.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
O?ce and Wnrcrooms, King, opposite
Cannon Street.
l'urd? Wolfe Street and Railroad Avenue.
MANUFACTURERS OF
DOORS, SASH,
BLINDS,
AND BUILDING MATERIAL.
S?>n 20
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"Earliest Flowers of Spring."
WRISHPS HOTEL BLOCK, '
in Store : Beautiful Lawns at 6 1-4 cts.
Beautiful Cambrics at Si c.
Beautiful Prints at 6ic.
Large Towels at 10 c.
Large Linen Towels at 15 c.
Gents'* Silk Handkerchiefs, (Beauties) 50 c.
Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs (Marvels) at 25 c.
Ladies' do do (Bargain) at 10 c.
Misses' Sim Hats at 25 c.
A beautiful line of Ladies', Gents' and Children's Hand-sewed
Shoes ; also the cheaper qualities.
Gents", Youths' and Boys' Hat?, Sbirfs, Hosiery, Neck-Wear, Gloves, Trunks, Valises-,
Steel Scissors and Needles.
DRESS GOODS in all the novelties of the season- a drive in Black Siiks, Trimming Silks
and Cretome Cloths and Lace Curtains for Upholstering.
TEXT'S CASISMERES, Cloths, Jeans. Ducks, Drills, from all tbe 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.
MRS. WHITE & MISS MILLER
WOULD INVITE
The attention of the Ladies genc
\ rally, their
WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
llf FALL AND WINTER
MILLINERY,
?consisting or?
BONNETS, HATS, FEATHERS'*
POMPONS, RIBBONS AND
TRIMMINGS,
IS VA Ii I KT Y.
New Cioods Arriving Every Week!
Orders from the country promptly filled.
(>ct 25 t ' ? ?,,M,??,.
UHnrll.LU ;,|;?t Airfield. A com;.'..te. j
faithful history fp-ai crudl-s U> ?r:tve. by 'lie j
e:r.:fi--.r.t biographer. Col-. Conweii. Irnf ? -
ti'Mi i.y Iiis I'J.vc?-!'eii<*y. Jo'in I), hong, G.>v;r??
or ! ! M??S.?a?:Sit: ??::* J?.ivks all ready for < ' ;
b.vci.v. Am elegantly d!us>lr.-ited voluiuKn
d<".-cd ed ?W'Ti. Liberal terms. As?.v.'? take
orders .'or ?rotn 2t) ;<> 5?) ^?i?r?o ilai'y. Ou!?eI|i
af V i.iiic; biivk i OtiC. Ae?'?ir- ' Vci* !'.< d>;
m'. . 3 - <> . T ! <".ik *{ ?? :f Kxp-:
n>-t f:* '.-< .- .; .'. Fai'orf unknown. All in;:l< . m
toense priiliis. Private terms free. (il?ljAdL
STIXSOX & Co.. Portland Maine. oct 18 1
, GRAHAM'S STABLES,
JUST ARRIVED
One Car Lund of
CELEBRATED
?Old Hickory Wagons,
Manufactured by the Keatn'tky W'npun Manu
factoring Company, of Louisville, Ky.
They aie made ol' the l'est materia); by
sk'?ivil Avo-knien. Every Wagon sold gtYar
?w-?i-cd for \'l moa Iiis. They run lighter, and
firi- in OTC;y res;'oct :is pood as aay Wajron
riuide, while nt tuc sam-' time, their in icc ?? as
low a? Wagons of inferior grad**.
Also, on hand, a fine assortment of
BUGGIES,
cy ALL STYLES AND GRADES,
At nt ices to siut rh? timi-.-*
JUST Af: HIVED < i NE GAI? LOA P OE
Fine Kentucky Horses,
s?>mc of t!>Mii extra good drivers-selected
willi care for t'ii? market.
Oct 25 W. Ml GRAHAM.
EDWIN BATES & GO.,
DRY GOODS
-AND
CLOTHING,
-AT
WHOLESALE.
122; T24, I2G MEETING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Aug. 16 3
BOYD BROTHERS,
Wholesale Grocers,
LIQ COU DEALERS AND
Garai Conn Mer???nts,
No. 197 EAST BAY,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Ausr. 16 3
RICE! RICE!! RICE ! ! !
PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS WILL
take notice that we are prepared always
to pay the best market price for rice, or will
sell on commission any shipments they may
entrust to us.
HENRY BISCHOFF & CO.,
Charleston, S. C.
September 20 6m
No. 18 BROAD STREET,
CHARLESTONS S. C.,
DEALERS IN
STOVES, RANGES,
GEA TES,
MARBLE ANE SLATS MANTELS,
Pumps, Lead and Iron I>ipc) Sheet Lead,
Fire Bricks, TU es, Terra Gotta Drain Pipes,
and Chimney Tops.
Sep 20_lv_
BRIDAL PRESENTS,
STEKLOG SILVER
-AND
Rich Jewelry.
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
-AT
JAMES ALLAN'S,
30T KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sep 20 ly
HATTER.
September 20 3m
~J0SEPH F. NORRIS)
Grand Furniture Warerooms,
Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Suits,
from the most costly to the cheapest. Exten?
sion and Marble Top Tables. Spring Mattress?
es, Chairs, Wbat-Nots, &c. ?fcc.
Call in person or send your orders for fur?
niture in all of its branches.
Nos. 217 <0 219 King Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
September 20 tj
ESTABLISHED 1S5-L
CHARLES HICKEY
DEALER IS
Looking Glasses,
Every Variety of Mouldings,
j Windon; Cornices. Photographic Frames.
j CORD AND TASSEL LOOPS, ETC.,
! Engravings and Oil Paintings Renovated.
345 King Street, alove Liberty;
CHARLESTON, S. C.
September 20 3m
HENRY BAYER,
IMPORTER OF
And Wholesale Dealer in
les,
Apples, Potatoes, Onions, &c.
Country orders solicited and satisfaction
guaranteed.
215 EAST BAY,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
September 20 3m
F. W. WAGERER. GEO. A. WAGERER.
F W. WAGENER & CO.,
WHOLESALE
Grocers and Liquor Dealers,
COTTON FACTORS,
Turpentine, Rosin and Bice Sealers,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
We keep one of the largest STOCKS that
has ever been offered in the South, and is
complete in every respect, and we propose to
compete for the trade with any market in the
United States.
We have our new building completed,
which is cocceded 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 io our stock of verv obi
FRENCH BRANDY. SCOTCH and IRISH
WHISKEY, JAMAICA and St. CROIX
RUMS, MADEIRA, SHERRY and PORT
WINES.
We are prepared tc GU Sample Orders for
LIQUORS, o- will scud samples of any Goods ?
we have in stock.
SUMMER BEVERAGES.
GINGER ALE. CIDER,
LEMON SUGAR, LEMON SYRUPS,
LIGHT WINES.
CHAMPAGNES.
Wc arc A ireh ts for 'he 1*^*1 imported
CHAMPAGNES, and sell at taine pri;-i-s as ?
the New York Agents.
Covj.VRTn.v.KY.. May 1. ISSI.
OHice ot' Fd. IJurkhidder, Ch.-mist, &c\ I
I have carefully analyzed :t sample of
"OLD CROW WHISKEY/'
distilled for and controlled by Messrs. F. W. ;
Wagoner <fc Go., Charleston S. (*.. and lind it
free fro ni-all impurities, and recommend it for j
family and medicinal use. Fd. RurkliohkT. j
Analytical Chemist.
AGENTS FOR
REEF AND PORK PACKERS.
FLOUR MILLS,
KA IR HANKS7 SCALES.
STHLTZ'S CELEBRATED TOBACCO.
GULLET'S IM .'ROVEN COTTON GIN,
KNICKERBOCKER HOLLAND GIN,
JULES MUM M CHAMPAGNES,
TOLL" ROOK AND RYE.
OK ! E XT A L GUNPO W D ER.
"Sont. 20, 1v- '
FALL
-AXD
WIKTTER
STOCK,
1881.
My Stock is now complete
-IN
Every Department,
-AND
Has been carefully selected in
person, with the view of
pleasing all
In Quality and Prices.
Large Assortment
-IN
111! Iii GOODS,
G-ood Quality Wool Cassimeres
AT 12,} AND 15 CTS.
Ladies' Cloaks, in great variety.
Ladies7 Shawls, all kinds and
prices.
Largest Stock of
Gents' and Boys'
CLOTHING
ever offered, and at
Low Down Prices.
Best assortment of
I0? .ii GAITERS,
at various prices.
Full assortment of
HARDWARE,
. SADDLERY,
HARNESS,
Carpetings, &c.
GROCERIES
-AND
Canned Goods.
IN GUE AT VARIETY;
And at lowest prices for first quality
goods.
CALL AND EN A.MI NE.
A. A. Solomons.
Sept 21_
BULTMANN & BRO.
Invite the attention of their friends and the
public generally to the
LARGEST STOCK
THEY HAVE EVER HAD,
Which hns been purchased wnb great care,
with the view of ?Hiting all classes of
buyers, b.itli in quality and price.
Those win. want
THE BEST 6000S FOR THE LEAST MONEY,
are invited to call and he convinced that the
the place to get them is at the store of
BULTMANN & BROTHER.
Those who have not settled their old
accounts will please du so at once.
April S
ll ilL?A?i?lUlil?,
COMAREE
Iron Works,
COLUMBIA, S. C
AGENT FOR
CHAPMAN'S PERPETUAL EVAPORATOR.
-o
These works were established in IS47 by
Messrs. Geo. Sinclair and James Anderson aDd
purchased Ly ?ne in thc year lS5n\ and from
that time tili now c-rried on successfully by
myself. My friends and cust-ujers will beur
witness of thc large and stupendous j"bs exe
cuted Ly mc. I' was at tuy wurks where thc
largest and alim-st "nly joh i.f its class ever ex
ecutcd in this city was d?ne, viz: the ranking
of tfte pipes f"r the City Water Works in the
year IS5S. Io thc branch of
BELL FOUNDING,
[ can sr.y that I have made thc largest bells
ever cast in th" State, such as thc bell lor the
City Hall ia C- l a in W a .
Mv stock of patterns for
ARCHITECTURAL WORK,
COLUMNS FOR STORK FRONTS,
is large, end vari ti?, and in RAILINGS FOR
HALCON K?. ?ARDEN? AND C KM iii li?
ls IKS I nave the forgot variety an I tvst Mod j
ern t'-ircrns : tuany of these arc pu tenfed and j
1 have j.>u rc Vi a sc I the right fur this State.
In the machine line I eau furnish my pat
runs willi
Steam Engines and Boilers j
ot any size sind description. My
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS
have ctr fed ?ff Hieprize af every State Fair
helli i:i i?tli* city, and iri their construction I
Lave ?:>lcea pains tr. cambine simplicity with j
iL; x : i ?. -1 U.-cful f. .dcrti imprVvehiitn.i'S; and mav i
ila?tcr mysell that mv CIRCULAR SAW j
.MILLS I'm 1 liiV'-r with r\crv saivvcr who un?
derhand* hi*. 1 nAiwfc !
'J he mary ...pier- I nut slondily receiving fcr !
Sugar Cane Mills,
pr-vc ;??.it M. - )>::UHc ap] recia te the n-.illsof my -
ltiuk<*. :: id s \l is iviili My
GrE^kjFt?KTG- !
f r MORSE FOW El!.*;; G TN WUK ELS, CRIST !
MiLLS un I i,th?r MACHINERY.
I ?.ive lilt- i..;V7:nucfiiriiig right of many !
RA TE NTS, such as castings fur
Rock Cotton ami Hay Press !
and three -r f ur FEED CUTTERS and other '
IV'. ! '':. N I s
t wiil l o fL a. rd b- send my CIRCULARS to :
: :i ap; i; -ant. <?. g?.ther with pi ic? Hst '-r csti- j
t.iiitc My i'ii'ii. KS .- rc uiiiileiMle, and I assure J
the pi:' !ic that they -,rc lowtr even than thosq j
ol N-Tth'.-it! . ..!!i:if::c!iircr.?. and that ivy Work j
v. ?!? compare fa vera ol y nilli that ol' any other :
maker; Ail in ss
JOHN ALEXANDER,
Co'iTAntK IK es WUUKS, COUMU'A, S. C. j
Jan. 2U. Jy. 1
SALE AND FEED STABLES.
STOCK.
Just received this 27tb October, One Car Load
well broke nice driving Horses, anuong
them several matched ?.airs.
BUGGIES.
Emerson. Fisher k Go.'s oj-en and Top Bag?
gies. Also other desirable brands.
WAGONS.
A full line of Milburn Wagons, and Wilson.
Childs & Cojs Wagons.
HARNESS.
Double and Single Buggy and Wagon Harness
GRAIN.
Prime White Corn. Prime Mixed Coro.
Prime Feed 0;?ts at 75c.
Prime Timothy Hay at $1.60.
Wheat Bran Si 75 per lO??hs.
Always on hand a full Hoe of feed stuff of all
kinds.
_ Give ns a cal!.
Removal.
P. & A. J. MOSES
Have Removed into their New
Stables on Liberty Street.
ON HAND.
One Car-load Well-broke Driving and
Draft Horses, and One Car-load "Well
broke Mules, Large and Small.
OUR LIVERY.
Our Business in this Line Will be Con?
tinued with Increased Facilities.
Special Bargains on Hauling Contracts.
PURCHASERS
Will find it to their interest to call and
examine Stock before buying elsewhere.
Sept. 27 _
THE SUMTER SM
T. C. SC AFFE
STOVES, PUMPS, TINWARE,
STOVE CASTINGS, WIL?
LOW WARE, DRIV?
EN TUMPS, 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 Putin Order.
Houses Roofed.
May 12 lrr
RED RUST-PROOF OATS ANO
LIME.
1 ^AABUSIIELS GENUINE RED RUST
l?OU'J PROOF OATS,
7 9?c. per bushel.
1,500 Bbls, FRESH STONE LIME.
$1.50 per barrel.
For s-^le bv
WORTH & WORTH,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Sen 27__
NATH'L JACOBI,
WHOLESALE AND KETAII*
Hardware and Iron
MERCHANT.
Manufacturers' Agency for
CO OKING AND HEATING STOVES,
Sash, Doors and Blinds,
White Lead, Colors and OHs,
A full Stock always on hand.
A complete assortment of
tact ai AisricaifMo? Glass
OF ALL SIZES.
Correspondence and orders by mail promptly
attended to.
NO. 10 SOUTH FRONT ST.,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Sop 6 3 m
PARKER & TAYLOR,
DEALERS IN
First Class Gili aiS Heatii
STOVES,
House Furnishing Goods of all Kinds.
DRIVE WELL PUMPS,
AT VERV LOW FIGURES,
Tin-7rarc at Wholesale and Retail,
AT BOTTOM PRICES. *
Call and see us, or send for prices, before
buying elsewhere, and save money.
19 SOUTH FRONT STREET,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Seo 6 _Cm
~h\ WN?LD & BRO.,
Distillers, Rectifiers and Wholesale Dealers in
Rye Whiskies, Imported liquors
AND CIGARS?
N. C. Brandy and Whisky a vSpecialty.
No. 2 Granite Row, So. Frcrnt Street,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
-ALSO
CAPE FEAR TOBACCO WORKS,
M AX CFACT t'RER OF
All Grades of Flu?, Twist, and
Smoking Tobacco.
Sept. 6 Sm
If you wish to j GARDENING j
?rrowX ccrctablcs for >__._ -
Sale, read )FOR PROFIT.
If yo? wish to bc- ) PRACTICAL
C0V' n^SKF? j" FLORICULTURE !
ItrSSS?t^ GARDENING j
ci fer 1 Umc L'sc f FOR PLEASURE. i
or.!\%rcad ' 1
I All Iv PETEIt nENlHEBSOX.
3 Price $1.50 cac';.postpaid by ina:!.
I Our Combined Catalogue of
SEEDS
PLANTS
For 1882, sent free on application.
PETER HENDERSON & CO.
35 Cortlandt St^, Nevr York.
3
TARTLING
DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A viotim of youthful imprudence causing Prem*
ture ?ecav, Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, etc., :
baring tried in vain every known remedy, has dis ,
covert d a simple self cure, which he will send FBEB .
to his iel:ow-sufferers, address J. H. REEVES i
43 Chatham ?t.. N. Y. -.- - . - - '
New Advertisements.
TO THE PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH.
KINGS MOUNTAIN AND ITS HEROES
A History of the B:it;le. Oct. 7. 17S0, and the
events which led tu it, ?Mer two years spent in
preparation, i? n< w pul:li.*b?d nr.d refHy f??r
delivery. The author. L>n>s?n C. !>r:iper. LL I*,
?ias-sptnt -lt) year? ia ga;hering a?at?rwb f r
ihi? w..rk. which abou: d< :r. ?!;rr::;g rfcibih? of
adventure? and bair breadth escores alike inte
re?tii g t?. old ?.-id yvun?; The ?ffcfctiftant* of
-TK-b riicri ai t^mpl-ell. Sheihv. Sevier, Cleveland
I...C. V. W'?::?,m>. lhimfcrig'?V. M< lAvei?, Win
-;<jii. !iiiu!ijjo:.?i a ??J ii.ti: wffievr.-". sow living i'y
iii? ?h:?u?ifjU5 (h'->(?<ii:',at tliv b, will ?vtd
?.'<:ue this peraiai.?ii! record of iV-tt ?!orwas
-reut ?hieb turned ?lie o?'th* Revolution.
Thc vr-.rk c<.?:a:ii> ?]2 j-a~-->, <r. ?ne prper
r-eaut?fui?y boi?wir.? seven iteel portraits of
th? Herv?jf; a cd nuiucr.-u.? ??.od cyr!", with iudtx
ofS.-OOO references. PRTCE, t*. Sent post p?:d
on receipt ?>f ? rice, or may bo hid cf Agents ia
every county. PE TE it 0- THOMSON,
Publisher.
Ni>. 173 Vine Street Cincinnati 0.
A ?rents wanted for unas.-tgned territory.
Send ;?>r rerms-. Mrcntar and p-tmnic 0<"py
0,000 AGKMS WANTED TO SKITLTHK
LIFE OF GARFIELD!
Hi? early life and carteras soldier aud states?
man, bis election and ?dmtni*<r.iti.'>o: hi?^s?>i
?ination; bis heroic rirvgg'.c for I'?e: wonderful
medical tre:>t?jCr>r. b!ood po:sor.i!i:'. removal :<>
Elberon, death, e?c. Profanely i:lo*ir.ved.
.Splei'did portrait o! Garfield, his ?vifeano mo ber
Scene of ice sb voting: the ? ick chata ber, 6ai
tea a tn his Ce}l, tbe surgeons and the Cabiie?.
1'he only complete ?nd authentic work. '1 titre
is a fortune for agent? first in fLe field wif? this
hook. Outfit 50c. i peak ouick. Address
nUBBAM* BRO*. 723 Chgggjgt St. PhBads.
ANOTHER BOOM THE
FOR AGENTS. Il RINCE
MARK TWAIN'S m? AND TE
NEW BOOK * AUPEH
Will outMrh ail iiis pr?vio?3 works, and y??rra
you the best chance of your life tc make money
rapidly. Old agents will a<:t promptly, and
?wurc choice territory, aud we advise you ty du
the same. Outfits now read v. Send at once for
circu?ir? and term* to DOUGLASS BROS,
Publishers. Philadelphia, Pa.
PLA*?. PLAYS, PLAYS7 PLAYS.
For Heading Clubs, tor Amateur Thea.*neale,
Temperance Plays. Drawing Roots Plays, Fairy
Play-, H'biooian Plays, Cuide Book*. Speaker?,
Pantomime?. Tableaux. Lijrbis. Magnesium
Lights, Colored Fire. Burnt Cork. Theatrical
Face Pr?parations, ?arica's Wax Works. Wigs,
Beards, Moustache-. Co-tntnes, Charade?, and
Paper Scenery. New Car::loiru<-i scr.t fro*?, con
tninitig full description and prices. SAMUEL
PP PVT TT .fe SfW. 38 K. Hih St. New York.
DIV VatJ^S CuC?|?iy. IV tl bout J?UUiICIiy - Uti"
sertion. non support, intemperance-for
parties in any State. Adrv-e and circulars for
.-.tiinp. Address C-UN?ELLOR BALIJWIX, 2S7
Broadway. New York.
?&'7*77 ^ YEAR and expenses to agents.
Wp I i i Outfit free. Address P. 0. VICK?
ERY, Augusta, Haine. oct-i
ri 10 ADVERTISERS.- Lowest ?aies for n?
I vertising in 1.060 good new?p*?^crs.fen! tree.
Address GEO. P. ROWEL! ? CO..
Nov 1 10 Spruce Stre-t. 3 Y.
The Latest The Best
THE BEST 13 THC CHEAPEST.
The liandioRie^t und mud complete J
LARGE ARM MACHINE
Yet produced.
ILirST?lA?E?) CIRCULARS SENT
CN APPLICATION.
Victor Sewing Machine.Co.,
Ivliddletovvn, Conn..
Southern 0~ce Ko. 0 ?!. Charles St, Baltimore. Md.?
Oct 4
FREIGHT PAID,
Richards9 Dry Goods Syndicate*
A COMBINATION OF CAPITAL
UNPARALLELED IN THE
HISTORY OF DRY GOODS.
Holding the Largest Morded and Manufacturing
Interests *f Europe and America.
ONE QUARTER OF A MILLION HANDLED
IN FIVE MONTHS.
Acknowledging no criterion save the-weignt
of its own mighty success..
ignoring Competition and Leveling tl.e
Prices of Dry Goods
To a scale commensurate with the vants of
the country-rendering happy tbehorth
stones of our people, but sweeping
to ruin, with chilling blasts, the
unlucky merchant W4K>
dares defy its irre?
sistible sway.
Parties at a dista tice de iring- samples arv!
price lists can secure them when desired.
Express Freights will be prepaid on orders
of $20 or over, at retail, to any depot.
Wholesale rates for South levelled to East?
ern quotations.
7. RICHARDS & BRO., Managers,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Sep 27 I
J. A.. MOOD,
PHYSICIAN AND' SURGEON,
OFFICE SOUTH Si DE DUGAN hT.,
SUMTER, S. C.
1 Aug 2 _if
"BABBIT METAL.
IN MAKERS AND RE? AIRERS CAN
~J[ lind a-t elie office of the WciwmaK and
Xunthrox a- supply of OLD TYPE METAL
which is eqaal, il not superior to babbit WK
al for their uses, lt can be had at reasocaoJc*
rates.
ANTHONY WHITE,
Apt. M Commission MM,
SUMTER, S. C.
IS PREPARED TO TAKE RISKS
AGAINST FIRE,
in a number of first-class Northern,
Southera a?dEDg?ish Fire Icsursrcc
Companies, among which are
North British and Mercantile of
England.
Scottish Commercial of Glasgow,
Ilorae of New-York,
Georgia Home of Georgia, a' d Others,
aggregating ?50,000,000 of Assets.
AGENT ALSO FOR
Wilson & Childs' Philadelphia 'Wagons.
McLear & Kendal's Carnage & Bug?
gies.
Wando Fertilizer and Acid Phosphate.
J,jlv 20
KcC. WILLIS
-WITH
Frank <fc Adler*
TThclc.-rAe Dealers ls
Book, Slices and Blibbers,
.\L-.r, :.V.i T..ii:d Es?ress?v R>r
T n E Sour ii E R N T RADE.
FJNE GOODS A SPECIALTY:
314 & 315 W. BALTIMORE ST.,
Baltimore, Md.
Aug. $.