The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, May 08, 1883, Image 4
?J^rt^jR^^? Office at Sumter, S.
. Second Class Matter.
f KXAlCErTB YO?B PATES.
feyiii^Wit ?ch of our subscribers to ex
^Slian, Ihirft^ir^irrr ea bis paper, aad partice
???^lHKrt? the date upoa: it. - Thie date
???r^lhe tinta, up ta which the paper has
'lme*peitf for. .Many of oar subscribers will
||Kjee that they have ' paid in advance ;
Vettfcereare many others who will discover
?Jk-KWT ADVBBTISB?Lr?TS.
V" r ^8?s^Ba|?y--F. J. ?'Coouo?.
f^arf ?liHeiktG^ Iroa Works, Charles
., '-"fha ?ef?graps ?n? is nearly completed be
?Iweao Sumter ?ad Manning.
? ^Tl?f?Bwm^ Authorities have lately done
? ?MP?good work in putt) ag the streets and
s-- ;ditebejLin wier, as? still the good work goes
? Ta?r>ief?f ?olice has the Town cart at
*. week ?e-day Spatting Monamenta? Square
Taayteytit/ gyc?jrhoat the County will
?g ta**ifa^?Ttb? i?tertisemeat of Captain
D?gar, County; Auditor. -
9dwajy wa rather slimly attended : bat
TTC think the Sheriff and .Vaster weat through
their programme There was little, if any
^^dfla^lo^howeTer.
V v A^ttM^j^ ?a??hter of Capt. J. A.
i Buiree, of Privateer, died on ust Thursday,
?^a*oat ? jew ?ad ?-half:
^: : A telegram has been received by 3Jr. C. T.
- lbao^Jrnf?oa? Philadelphia, announcing the
? Qiiii^^Mjjafrc^y, at one o'clock to-day, of
to.t?tii?A ssother of Mrs, Mas^n. Mrs.
|-\|Raj^?B^;^5:r^raed b^me a short time
: ufalafier* long visit to ber daughter here,
r -8hiw* W years cid.
Ctiap from different parts of the
jjfjPy |j)OcejeonJicting. From the upper part
?Mg awfully good stands of gato and cotton are
FiBfjOtfejl v???e dom thjMEthera and East
I ?r? ^fftions^ co??rary - ri?p?rts are made.
PeO^d section, rad below,: plantiog
messily, backward, ground wet, and
farmers; ploughing np aod planting
B B&3teiEIis?is;ax homeagaja from his
Beean* ?rip io the WeaLri,/.?.
? fe 'WSW. Dick, the popular representa
Kv?. cfUestrs. W ol bern pieper of Charles
Baav waa ? tov^a ycslerday.
? Hr. ?,. w.P?ie, whov bas been extremely
Hj?lot'.the past week, was a little easier thia
3 ?rNVictor Pringle, a studeo t of the S. C.
Rra^adr?^ ls aibome rec apera ting from an
Jpsttaek. of measles.. .
D Mr. Peter Tbomas, formerly a citizen of
? Suiter, but for some time past with Messrs.
Bf?.fliat?maT^ Co^ of Charleston, was bete
? jest???sj, aad found tawny friends ready to
I ?sak? hi?tend.
? The Cather of our popular tow osman, T. T.
I Cpuhur, Jr. is ou a visit to him. We bad the
I p?gareof staking Sis aoqaahataoee a few
raMilfl^Kr^^ with bim xVIr. Up
ahttr's finie' aaa. Blinding, who has been
liviag with him for the past 28 mouths.
Wewere pieKsed t? meet on ocr kre?fs a
T ?w day? ago, Mr. Geo. A. Wager*.* of the
?rm of.F. W" Wagener t Co rCharleston.
Bia acul?is one of the targes t in the South,
audJ^?ct jtfcat tts large business has been
built ?tp by its present proprietors is an
ciidej?* tpjjfcof business ability and of the
lair d|^0tp^which insures the satisfaction and
continue^ favor of customers.
ttv^SarmaAf of the Excelsior Chemical
i Company of Walhalla, S. C^ proprietors and
amaumcturers of Norman's Neutralizing Cor
dial, OfcUed on us one da j 'ast week. He is
travelling through tbe Stete in the ioterest of
that pr?paration, the demand for which, we
?nt pleased to leam, increases in proportion
a? they invest in printers'i ok.
Aa w ill be seen bj the annonacement is this
paper, our young fellow-townsman Frank J.
O'Connor has purchased the interest of Mrs.
H. T. O'Connor, in the business heretofore
conducted by ber, and will continue the Ba?
kery and Confectionery business with reoew
ed eolerpitseacd zeal. Be bas brightened
Bp the appearance of his store and put ont a
1 aaa? wagon far delivering bread to his cos
lomera, mod announces to the pnblic that be
fia?, procured a new and thoroughly com?
petent baker, aad that he will supply better
aa4 cheaper goods in bia Hoe tbaa can be
p?pnrid ?rwTi?. Ai; We wish him all the
ananas-that his enterprise and pnblic spirit,
tojfe^witia the fact that he isa Sumter
. ha^entitle him to expect.
r 'Bad Death of an Old Usn.
' ?fcc. : .: . -.
Jar. Hiram H. Logan, a very old mau liv?
ing in the neighborhood of Mayesville, was
found 4ea3 fa the fireplace of his house, and
Ae body badly burned, on last Wednesday
morning, fha 2d instant. The house was a
?mau ?aa with only one room, and he was by
himself, therefore it is not koowa how be
int it ?a supposed that be died from
heart disease some lime in the night, and fell
teto the fire, a? there waa no appearance ol
any atroggte ee movement of the body after
SM fell. Bi? daughter fi ved in another small
house oear bj ; tnt did not know of the
death of her father until morning. He had
not been sick, except to complain of a pain in
bis left ?ide for some time before his death.
Mr.-Logan waa reported to have been over
?aahundred years cid; bat from a state
?aaart of one of his sons, wo judge that he was
aboet 32 or $4 years aid.
of Mr. Dingle's Dwel?
ling by Fire. ?
Tac dwetting of Ur. J. Harvey Dingle was
ftatrnji i hy fir? tai? morning about 3 o'clock
With a considerable part of bis furni tu re, bed
nad also some of the effects of his
fto^auaeof the fire is not koowa. It was
frat discovered by a colored mao in Mr.
PtagJe'2 employ, and waa at the side or cor
?er af ?fee bouse adjoining the cook-room,
juiaetpeUy ander the house, nod was begin
ht? ta m mp tba outside toward the roof;
there hw*ng no fire at that time either in the
tmnf ~ rook ron nt If accidental, it most
have commenced ia the space between the
waBa, abd bnrot downward? an til it gained
headway. Hr. Isadore Hoyt, wbo boarded
thara, had been oat to a fish ?upper, and go.
home after 12 o'clock, and before retiring he
thoughi be discovered the smell of smoke as
if aomathiog about the place was burning.
After searching through the house, however,
and into the cook-room, he become satisfied
that thar? waa nothing wrong and went to
bed. Tba fire was discovered a quarter be?
fore 9 o' deck, and after the inmates of the
boase ware aroused they only bad time to
?ava the furniture kc io tue first story and a
law ?rt?e?es from up stan's.
IS?. Dingle hid the boose insured, but no
iasejenee on the furniture.
Th? wife of Mr. Wm. H. Pate, who* had
hiss hoarding there with his family, was
?aU* ill* and had to be remised 'by friends
?*'? Utter.
Memorial Day.
The Ladies' Memorial Association held
its annual meeting on Tuesday last, and ap?
pointed the following committees to take part
in the ceremonies of .Memorial Bay, (May
10th,) and earnestly request that the cora
mitteees go to work at once, and exert them
sel res to make the occasion a success :
D?coration.-Mrs. Dr. B landing and Miss
Mary Darr.
Transportation -Messrs. H. Harby, J. D.
graham, J. L. Noell, P. H. Ellis and W. H.
Epperson.
Programme.-Messrs. M. Moise, W.D.Blan?
ding and ? Moses.
. Music.-Messrs. W. J. Anderson, J. D.
Wilder and J. D. Graig,
Platform .-Messrs. D. J. Winn, Jr., E. W.
Moise and G. E. Haynsworth.
? Special Committee was appointed to can
j Tass the town and solicit flowers for deco
I rating the graves. Flowers to be sent to the
? Music Rall, at 4 P. M. May 10th, when the
1 little girls will assemble and take charge of
them. Committee-Miss Keayes, Mrs. R. D.
Lee. Mrs. Teicher, Miss Teytjen, Miss Katie
Bogin, Miss Emmie Mikel!, Miss Mag. Graham.
Coi. J. J. Dargan will deliver the Memorial
Oration, and bis well known abilities will
secure a f?ll turnout of the citizens of the
town and coonty.
j. i The following is the arrangement of the
programme :
Prayer.
Music.
Oration.
Music.
Decoration.
Salute.
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A Dastardly Assault.
On last Friday night when Dr. Garmany
and bis oldest son were going home, and near
his residence on Washington- street, they
were suddenly assaulted by two negroes, who
sprang ont from behind a tree. One of the
negroes, who was recognized as John Howell,
and with' whom young Garmany had had
j some words down town that evening, pre
j seated and snapped a pistol, against bim, and
i the other negro straek Dr. G. with a stick.
I Yoong Garmany closed with Howell, and
j knocked bim down, and fell on bim; but
i failed in secnring him, and both the assail
I ants becoming alarmed took to flight,
j- A warrant bas been issued for Howell :
j but he has not yet been arrested.
Good Templars.
j We were unable to attend the open-door
j meeting of the Good Templars, last week, but
j bve been kindly furnished by a friend wbo
[was there with the following :
r rn accordance with previous notice, ?. ?.
? G. Templars, held an open-door meeting on
j last Wednesday evening. 2d iast. and publicly I
! installed tue officers elected to serve the en"
j suing quarter-a goodly number of persons
! being io attendance. G. W. C. Templar,
j Cbrekrberg officiated, and the officers were
! duly installed and entered upon their duties.
P. G. W. C, Templar, Cuttino, gave an in
I teresting account of the actings and doings
? of the G. W. Lodge held lately in Spartan
I burg, and Bro. Cbreitzberg interested the au
i dience with a stirring aud eloquent address
{all along on the "prohibition" line! The
j evening was passed in a truly enjoyable
manner, and a frequent return of'such op?
portunities will do much to enlighten public
j sentiment in regard to the "crime of crimes "
The following officers were installed : .
Bro. C. M. Hurst, Jr. W. C. T. .
Sis. Lucy Walsh. R. H. S.
Sis. Hattie St*pplebein, L. H. S.
Eliza Chandler, W. V.T.
Bro. Barlow Walsh, W. S.
Sis. Ada Eilis, W. A. S.
Bro. W. H. Cuttino, W. F. S.
Sis. Mary Jones, W. T.
Bro. Jos. D. Joye, W. M.
Sis. Sarah Scafte, W. D. M.
Bro. R. S. Bradwell, Sr., Chap.
Bro. Gilbert Hobers, I. G.
Bro. Samuel G. Hussy, 0. G.
Bro. C. E. Bartlette, P. W. C T.
The S. I>. I. Pie Nie.
. j On last Friday morning, the 4th, the S.
j L. I., and their guests embarked on the train
j of the Central R. R. at 8.45 A. M., bound for
i "Vernon," to celebrate their Anniversary
} with a basket pic nie, which had been post
J poned oh account of the inclemency of the
i weather.
i
j To say that the day was propitious would
j but faintly express the grandeur of that
j bright May morning-a more beautiful day
j never dawned. Not a cloud could be seen:
j the trees with their covering of new leaves
I seemed prettier and of a brighter green than
j ever ; the birds vied with each other in song,
! and nature seemed endeavoring to make
j amends for the many disappointments of the
j Tuesday before.
j After a pleasant ride with that prince of
j conductors, Mr. J. Rhett Motte, the Company
i debarked at a temporary platform in an old
j field just ba?k of the pic nie grounds. Here
j had been erected a welcome arch, surmount- !
t ed with tbe initials "S. L. I.," and from this
i i
? arch to the house, where the dance-halls had j
. - - .. \ . *. .. -; - ^t?. .
] been prepared, a road had been cut fully a
j quarter of a mile, along which the party !
! wended their way. The grove in front of the
! house had been cleared np, and temporary
j seats prepared. All theee preliminary ar- j
: rangements, from the arch to the house, were
j tbe work of that whole-souled'friend and ac- j
I complished gentleman-that gallant ex-Con
! federate soldier and patriotic citizen, Mr. j
j Arthur Harri n.
i Arrived at the house, a hearty welcome
I was extended by the estimable lady of the
{ big-hearted gentleman already referred to,
I surrounded by some of Clarendon's and Sum?
ter's fairest daughters, who had gathered to
welcome the party from Sumter.
To describe the doings of the day would
take the pen of a readier writer. Suffice it to
j say that the dancing was good, the shooting
j was fair, and tbe dinner fit for the Gods,
j Men never behaved more gallantly, or women
were never sweeter or prettier than those as?
sembled at Vernon. The prizes for shooting
were won and presented as follows :
First prize, a silver cup, won by Sergt. F.
J. O'Connor and presented in behalf of the
Sumter Light Infantry by Mr. Arthur Har
vin; second prize, the "Gates medal," won
by Color-bearer W.H. Cuttino and presented
by Capt. D. J. Auld ; third prize, the ,;Sulz
bacher medal," won by Private C. P. Osteen
and presented by ex-Lieut. Marion Sanders ;
fourth prize, tbe "Tin Cup," won by Sergt.
Henry Barnett and presented by Lieut. Bart?
lett in a humorous and laughter-provoking
speech.
The visitors prize, a beautiful chased butter
knife, was won by W. C. Reames, and pre
' ?^oted by ex-Ca A. W. R. Delgar.
j Before leaving for home a resolution was
t unanimously adopted expressing the heartfelt
J thanks of the S. L. I. to Mr. Arthur Harvin
! for bis great kindness in preparing the
j grounds so handsomely, and for many other
j favors.
I The slight delaying of the return train in
I the afternoon only lengthened the stay at
j Vernon, and added to the pleasures of the
? day. Everything passed off well, nothing
i occuring to mar, in the slightest, the enjoy
j ment of tbe party, and at candle-light every
j body was at borne again, proclaiming that
I tbe S. L. I. pic nie was a decided success.
Just received a beautiful- lot of Glass,
Butter and Preserve dishes for 25 cents and
upwards at Sca&Vs.
? Handsome Monument;.
A very handsome monument has recently
been erected over the grave of the late P. J
O'Donnell in the cemetery adjoining the
Catholic Church in this place, which is worth
going to see. It is the work o? Messrs. C.
Mayhew & Son, and is from their Florence
yard. The base ?3 of a light grey Granite,
from their quarry near Winnsboro, and the
balance of the monument is of dark Italian
Marble, with a gloss finish from top to base.
The style is Gothic, and different from any
monument we have seen about here. A large
block which bear3 the name and inscription,
rests upon a second base and is surmounted
by four columns supporting an arch termi?
nating with a shaft bearing a cross-the en?
tire monument being about twelve feet high.
The name and inscriptions are in parti}'
raised and partly sunken letters artistically
cut ; and upon the front of the second base
the name "O'Donnell" is cut in large capital
raised letters. The job is certainly a very
handsome one, and Messrs. Mayhew ?fe Son
can refer to it with pride as a specimen of their
work.
They are prepared to do any work in their
Hoe, and have their headquarters in this
State at Columbia, with a branch at Florence.
Business communications addressd to them at
either place will receive prompt attention.
Their card will be foand in another column.
* -??-??? --
Why buy a pattern when you can get your
dress cnt bythe Dressmaker's Magic Scale Co.
for what the pattern costs you ? Perfect fit
guaranteed without trouble of having to try
on. Fashion plates/rom all the leading pub?
lishers. Ladies give us a call and get our
prices before having your dresses made else?
where. Main street, nearly opposite Jervey
House.
-mm i *m
Survivor's Meeting.
There will be a meeting of the survivor's of
Company "E." Palmetto Sharp-shooters,
(Jenkin'sBrigade,) at Mayesvil?e, S C., on
Friday the 25th of May. Every member is
earnestly requested to be present. The object
of the meeting is to perfect a roll for the
State record.
Messrs. Valk & Murdoch of Charleston, S.
C., make boilers and all other work by
machinery. They have the most improved
machines, and the largest capacity for work
in the State. See advertisement.
-- i i ?
ICE COLD SODA WATER AND
GINGER ALE
-AT
5 CENTS A GLASS.
With a first class apparatus and an experi?
ence of 12 years in the manufacture of Soda
Water, I offer the public a pure article, un?
contaminated with Sulphate of Copper or
any other poison, such as is sometimes found
in soda water prepared by inexperienced
bands. D. J. AULD,
Opposite Court House.
Wainwright's Patent Medicated
Nest Eggs.
These eggs are filled with the most power?
ful drugs for the destruction of Hen Lice,
Mites, &c. and will cleanse your nest and
setting hens in a few days. Price 5 cts. each.
For sale by Dr. China.
AND
j CONFECTIONE RY.
HAVING purchased the business hereto?
fore known as MRS. H. T. O'CONNOR,
? 1 ut-sire to state to my Town and County
I friends that I am now prepared to furnish
i them with
: ZY3SYTSI2T& ET THE BASEST
* -AND
Confectionery Line,
FRUITS, VEGETABLES,
-AND-2
FANCY GROCERIES.
Having secured the services of a
I Competent Baker,
j I will guarantee to give, for less money, a
more superior article than can
be got elsewhere.
j Any orders received from the country will
have my prompt attention.
F. J. O'CONNOR.
May 8
! MURRAY & MURRAY,
Agents.
-o
HAVING BOUGHT
A LARGE STOCK. OF
DRY GOODS,
SHOES, HATS
-AND
CLOTHING
THIS SEASON,
We are prepared to offer every inducement to
those favoring us with a call.
WE WILL SELL FOR
j ANY GOODS IN OUR LINE AT A
SMALL UA&GX1T ABOTE COST.
We have always kept
THE BEST LINE OF
LABIES' NECK-WEAR
IN TOWN,
And will continue to lead in that line.
Jt3T Prompt attention paid to orders
from Country for Goods or Samples.
MURRAY & MURRAY,
Agents.
Apr 24
J. S. RICHARDSON. P. G. BOWMAN.
RICHARDSON & BOWMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Sumter* S. C,
Attend to any business in the Courts of the
State, and especially solicit business in the
Counties of Sumter, Darlington and Claren?
don.
Office on Main Street, up stairs in Bult
man's new building.
_ AP_r 17
~ ESTATES OF
John L and Charles M. Neal,
MINORS.
IWILL APPLY TO THE JUDGE OF PRO
bate for Sumter County, on May 24th.
1883, for a final discharge as Guardian of
aforesaid Minors.
JOHN B. TINDALL,
Apr 24-4t* Guardian.
Victory over Pain.
ISA Ashley's Klertric Medicated Plasters
fcHa 8top ?ll Fain and Ache*.
Tono np th? 8j?tera.
Draggbta, er Ktotrie Plotter Co.,
142 Fatten St., 5. T.
PTIMTWC Send Sum pt for Trial Flatter.
CLOTHING.
I HAVE JUST RECEIVED
Tie Hanflsoffles? St? of Cliing
EV EH EXHIBITED
IN THIS MARKET.
Examioe them before buying else?
where.
ALTAMONT MOSES.
JUST ARRIVED,
C)r DOZ. LADIES' AND MISSES HATS.
j&t) ttought at a sacrifice, aud for sale at
unheard of prices.
ALTAMONT MOSES.
MY STOCK
-OF
AND
SHOES FOR ALL,
WILL ARRIVE THIS WEEK.
ALTAMONT MOSES.
I HAVE THE AGENCY FOR
THE FOLLOWING :
Tansill's Punch Cigar,
j Which has earned the narai of America's
Fipest Fire Cent Cigar.
j
St?rke's Dixie Plow,
j Each one warranted to give satisfaction and
can be returned after trial.
-ALSO
THE FOLLOWING
Commercial Union of London.
I Niagara Fire Ins. Co. of N. ?.
j Fire Association of Philadelphia.
I ??&~ Rates as low as any First Class
i
j Companv.
ALTAMONT MOSES.
Jan 2
CHARLESTON IRON WORKS & SALES ROOMS.
os
Q3
OS
f-.
C?
PLAIN SLIDE VALVE and CUT-OFF ENGINES, MARINE, STATIONARY and PORTABLE
BOILERS, SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, COTTON GINS and PRESSES, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, COG
GEARING, Steam and Hand PUMPS, PORTABLE FORGES and BLOWERS, BELTING, PACKING,
OILS, PILES, and General Mill Supplies. HUGHES* AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINES, for Electric
Lights and other purposes requiring steady, reliable and economical power. This is the simplest
Automatic Engine in tlie market.
Repairs by Competent Workmen. Charges moderate.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS Sc SON,
Write for Prices and mention this paper. Charleston, S. C?
CP
co
HS"
Tin Roofing Done in any Part of the Country.
Call and see me at my old stand on Main Street., and I will give satisfaction in every bargain.
October 24.
DEALERS IN
OUR PATRONS : : : : : THE PEOPLE.
OUR STUDY : : : : THEIR INTERESTS.
OUR MAXIM : : : : : FAIR DEALING.
OUR REWARD :::::: SUCCESS.
IN LARGE QUANTITIES AND AT LOW PRICES
FOR CASH.
The Very Best of Merchandise
THE NEWEST PATTERNS, TBE UTI
AND
The Most FashionableG-oods.
! None but thc Most Durable and Best Wearing Article;
j THE GOODS HAVE CO
j THEY ARE 11ST STOCK
j -AND
? .
For Sale at the Very Lowest Prices.
i
Come and See What We Have
i
i
Learn tlxe Prices,
! And Tell Your Neighbors and Friends Tha
j THE PLACE TO BUY GOODS
-IN
i
I SUMTE li,
IS AT THE POPULAR AND LEA DING IIOUSL OF
J. RYTTENBERG & SONS
FiE^E?SOEE ARRIVAL,
ON MARCH 7th, ONE CAR LOAD VERY FIXE MULES suitable for timber,
turpentine or fanning purposes.
TO ARRIVE
About March loth, ONE CAR LOAD HORSES of various qualities.
BARBY EROS,
March 10
CHARLESTON, S. C.
ROBERTSON. TAYLOR & GO, GENERAL AGENTS.
MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH GRADE GOODS,
Ammoniated Fertilizers, Dissolved Bones,
Acid Phosphates, Ashepoo Bone Ash.
LARGE IMPORTERS FROM TUE MINES LV GERMANY OF
Genuine Leopoldschal German Kainit,
PROPRIETORS OF THE CELEBRATED BRANDS
ASHEPO O , ES TD T J?.TW ,
3P. 3Z>.
E5NO IrL JES E5 .
Special Brands Made to Order.
ASHEPOO PHOSPHATE COMPANY,
ROBERTSON, TAYLOR & CO.,
Dec 12 g GENERAL AGENTS.
J|SHLEY PHOSPHATE COMPANY,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
SOLUBLE GUANO, highly ammoniated ;
DISSOLVED HONE, highest grade ;
ACID PHOSPHATE, for composting;"
ASH ELEMENT, made of Floats, for Cotton, Grain ana Peas;
GENUINE LEOPOLDSIIALL KAI NIT., imported direct
from the Mines in Germany, and warranted pure;
GENUINE FLOATS, of highest grade, product of the Due Atomizer ;
SMALL GRAIN SPECIFIC :
COTTON AND CORN COMPOUND :
GROUND DRIED FISH AND BLOOD;
GROUND RAW BONK;
X. S. LAND PLASTER ;
Special Formulas made to order. COTTON SEED MEAL.
Special inducements for rash orders.
For terra.-:. Illustrated Almanacs and cards address the Company.
Dec 12-6m
T WAGON
ON WHEELS
IS MANUFACTURED BY
FISH BROS. & CO.,
RACINE, WIS.,
WE MA KB EVERY VARIETY OF
Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons,
And by confining ourselves strictly to one cl ai? of work; by employing none but the Seat
of WOKIvJlKN, nein? nothing but FIRST-CLASS IMPROVED MACHINERY and the VERY
BEST of SELECTED TIMBER, and by a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of the business, we h&re
justlv earned the reputation of making
mi '
THE BEST
WHEELS."
Manufacturers have abolished ibo warranty, but A?rente may, on their own responsibility, give
tho fo)lowin-_* warranty with each wagon, if s:> acreed:
We Horeby Warrant thc risir BROS. WAGON No.to V well made in erery partic?
ular and of ?rood material, and tim tho strength ?f the same is sufficient for all work with fair
upajre. Should any breakage i>ccur within ?>n : year from this tiaro by reason of defective material
or workmanship, repairs for tho same will be furnished at place of sate, free of charge, or the
price of said repairs, as perageuCs price list, will be paid in catii by the purchaser producing a
sninpk- of the broken or defective parts an evidence.
. Knowing w? ?an snit von, wo solicit patronage from ovcrv sec*:on of the United States. Send
tor Prices and Terms, and" for a copy of THE RAC1N E AGRICULTURIST, to
U>H BltOS. A: ro., Karine, Wit?
M. Fi HOYT,
AGENT FOR
S CM TE ft AN 9 KERSHAW COUNTIES
--rou
/ The Peerless
Steam Engine,
IS^T?e Acme Harrow,
GRIST 31 ILLS, SAW MILLS,
-and
All Kinds of
MACHINERY.
Purchasers will
ind it to tlie';.
id vantage to con
ult him before
uirchasing
SI S MM,
AT STANSILL;S OLD STAXD^
THE UNDERSIGNED have formed a part?
nership. :?nd are prepared to do and w?rfe
?eeded in the line of
Blacksmithing, Horse-Shoeing)
Carriage and Wagon Work,
.vith dispatch, and at reasonable prices."
.Satisfaction guaranteed.
Special personal attention given to Horse*
Shoeing.
His old customers, and any others wanting
[vork done are invited tocal] at the old? Stand!
m Republican Street, opposite Graham'?
Stables. W. C. STA NCI L,
Ocr 24 _J. 1. BRUNS?N.
DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONET
IN BUTING- GROCERIES?
IF SO SEND YOUR ORDERS TO
WELOH & EASONj
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
-IX- .'
Clwi?? Family an? Fancy Groceries,
Wines, Liqours, Teas and Senors,
127 ? 129 Meeting St., S. W. cor. Market St..
CHARLESTON, S. C.
We carry an extensive assortment of goods,
and have everything you want at astonish*
ingly low prices.
HOLIDAY GOODS,
in great variety.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS wishing an as?
sortment of Fancy Groceries will find it to
their interest to correspond with us on the
subject. Packing and drayage free. Send
for catalogue and price list. Nov 21 ?
C. I. HOYT & BRO.,
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles,
&c, &c.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
SPOKING MATERIAL,
Shells, Wack and Everything Permitt?
ing to Breech-Loading Guns.
Sept 26
GRAHAM'S STABLES,
REPUBLICAN-STREET,
FRESH ARRIVAL,
OXE CAR LOAL>
-OP
BOIli'S I'D ULI.
Good Driving Horses.
-AND
Farm and Timber Mules,
Also, on hand, a fine assortment of
BUGGIES,
OF ALL STYLES AND GRADE3r
At pi ices tc suit thc times.
CELEBRATED
Old Hickory Wagons
Manufactured by the Kentncky Wagoo Mano
tacturing Company, of Louisville, Ky.
--ALSO
TENNESSEE WAGONS.
Mar< h 20 W. M. GRAHAM. _
I. Jill DEL
. DEALER IN
J9
Agent*
Dlill I Ml
IMiftt
TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY*
AND ALL KINDS OF
Druggist's Sundries
USUALLY K KPT IN \ FIRST-CLASS DRUO
STORE.
Tobacco, Snuff and Scgars,
GARDEN SEEDS, &?.,
Physician's Proscriptions carefully
compounded, and o rd v rs answered
witli caro and dispatch*
Thc public vrill ftnd say stock of
Medicines completo, warranted'gent?
ine, and of the host finality.
Call and <*e? for yanvscivesv
Sumter. S. C, Jan. 20,
?us.