The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, April 06, 1886, Image 3
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r ?TEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
S ; A. White-Seed Peas.
;?>- \ - A.l>. Ricker-For Sale.
: v J. H. Karie-Money to Lend.
? \: J. S. Richardisen, Master-Sale.
'W. J." Andrews-Ice and Ice Cream.
;* A. White & Son-Insurance Agents.
S- ? <? ?ouisa A". Bradford-Mortgagee*? Sale.
-Y- W. ?. Stoney, Comptroller General-In
"4" ;~ ??ance Licenses.
X Ryttenberg & Sons-Spring and Sum?
mer Announcement.
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Personal.
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^>Jfe^<Se?weriii is at home.
.> j. Mr*.; WV B. Peebles ia recovering from her
late illness.
^ , ['-A child ci Ber. John Kershaw has been
. ^pute,tn, bat?s better.
Jlr- W. 0. Chandler, of Summerrille, is
:-Y> jfcwnewa.-.visit.
? Ifr. Beaty Cottino, of Summerton iras in
Sumter Saturday and Sunday.
- Donald Graham is back from Charleston
and iooka to be in fine health.
V/_Y.. Mr.'B. D> Cain bas been quite sick but we
are glad to know thai he is better.
- 3fr^ T. 0v "Wroton and family have left
S^m&r, and removed to North Carolina.
- ? Mr. J. R. Keels has been quite sick with
~ pneumonia.
Mr. &. JET. Kershaw, representing the Paint
and Oil house of Messrs. W. M. Bird * Co.,
I of Charleston was in town last week.
?,J?r^J.;B. Schwerin, travelling Agent for
the Domestic Sewing Machine Co., of Rich?
mond, Va., is in town.
?? Y&iss $s?xy. Jennings, for some time past a
Y resident of Augusta, Ga., is. on a visit to
g^Yj^atives ia Sumter.
!,Dr. S. ?JL Dinkies was not so well yester
" : day, bat we hope the set back was only tem
? " : por^ry . .? .
. Mr, B- R. Nasb sends us a package of pa
perstrom Macon, Ga., which is equivalent to
V , a'letter sluing that he bas passed through
'' :r^- thattown and isO.lt. Much obliged.
" Bon't think hard friends, because your
"jiiticles were omitted- They came too late.
Dealers ia Tob?ceo can get their special
stamp tax through Commissioner Norris.
fl Messes. C- I Boj-t &, Bro. ure receiving And
- hive on hand a large and well selected stock
ofchoicesilver-ware.
- Read the article on our fit st page about
speckled Peas, and then, if you have no good
seed, go to Mr. A. White and get them.
The Annual Report of the Clerk & Treas?
urer of the town of Sumter, was handed us
'.bot owing to lack of space, will not appear
! r io this issue.
" J. Ryttenberg & Sons hare performed their
* ' promise, and give our readers in as concise a
form as possible, some, idea of their immense
" stock of goods. Read their advertisement
r and"see what they promise, asd then call on
?.._ them and have all verified.
.-. Mr. J. A. Schwerin has bats, balli, '&c., in
the greatest profusion.
The Weather?
6A.M. ?2M. 6 P.M.
March 29-49 50 51 Very rainy.
March 30-61 78 71 Rainy with
stormy night.
March 31-63 60 59 Cloudy.
April 1-41 64 62 Clear and cool.
April 2-42 77 72 Clear.
April 3-54 73 73 Clear.
April 4-61 76 70 Cloudy.
The concert for Mt. Pisgah Sunday School
(colored) last Wednesday was quite success?
ful, $55.25 being realized. Their organ, for
which this concert was held, is now paid for,
aod Mt. Pisgah owns the largest organ in
town, so we are informed.
W. J. Andrews advertises bis Ice Cream and
Ice to-day. Having a reliable ice dealer i
not only a luxury, but a necessity to onr
town, and Andrews bas already shown his
j ability in that line. For that reason he de
i serves a liberal support.
The store at the old Solomons' stand
North of the Court Honse Square is undergo
inga thorough transformation in front. Mr.
Phillips is putting in an iron and glass front
and the store will be occupied by Messrs.
O'Donnell k Co., they having leased it for a
term of five years, so we are informed.
Some of our friends are preparing to give
os another Play fortbe purpose of aiding in
liquidating a debt ou the Baptist Parsonage.
The Play is a comedy in three Acts, entitled
"Married Life," and will be one of the most
amnsing entertainments of the season. They
propose having it Thursday, 29th instant.
Advertisements with full cast of characters,
kc, will appear in next issue.
The cheapest and a good and reliable
weekly newspaper is the Columbia Weekly
Register, price one dollar a year. Eight
pages of good-reacing matter. The latest tel?
egraphic news. Remit to the publisher,
Charles A. CalvQ, Jr., Colombia, S. C.
Dr. Toung, Special Agent of the Mo tu al
Reserve Fund Life Association, of New York,
is stopping for a short while at the Jervey
House, and would be glad to see all interest?
ed in Life Insurance. Tbe Mutual Reserve
Fund is the larges; Assessment Life Associ?
ation in tbe world. Its annual new business
exceeds that of six flfthe largest Life Compa?
nies in the United States. It has a Reserve
Fund belonging exclusively to the members
of $808,200. Average new business since
Jan. 1st, 1886, over $6,000,000 per month.
Its rates are as low as caa be made consistent
with safety-in other words it gives Life In?
surance at its acttifil cost.
The S Ii. A.
The Library Association met in its new
quarters near the Post Office, to-day. Tbe
new books bought by Col. Dargan while
North, have been received, ar* vre think the
selection admirable. Gen. Moise with his
accustomed liberality presented the Associa?
tion with 40 volumes.
Mayesville Election.
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MAYESTILL?, S.C, April 5, 1886.
Mr. Editor: Our citizens held a meeting the
2nd instant to nominate a ticket for munici?
pal officers, with the following result. J. E.
Mayes, Intendant ; C. G. Rowland, J. W.
Cooper, Hiram Holleymau acd N. G. DuBose
as Wardens. Mr. Mayes was unanimously | j[
nominated by acclamation the wardens by
ballot, tbe above nsmes receiving the highest
vote cast.
The election came off to-day and the above
ticket was elected without opposition. The
day was very quiet. VOTER.
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'The baby is sleeping'-at last, yes ! But h?
?he would not have slept, sor would her bi
mothtrr, bad not that fond parent been indue- h.
id to try Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, lt cures ' L
the croupy cough chat sounds so like nails tl.
being driven into the child's coffin. C
Duggan's Troubles and Travels.
MAYESVTLLE, S. C., April 3, 1886.
This is to inform all men that I did not go
into win ter quarters, nor havel been in a bole,
hat I have been in trouble. Like the girl who
fell through the loft, I have the worst luck
and the most of it, of any man living. To
make bad collections all through the Fall is
trouble enough, but to hold several hundred
bales of cotton on a falling market and with
heavy expense, and finally to sell half of it
when ct its lowest is still worse. Cotton
took a little rise and I started to sell at such
break neck speed that I run over a negro kill?
ing him outright, but was too late after all,
cotton falling again before the order conld
be delivered ; so I did not sell then, but con?
tinu?e? to hold till finally getting nervousj
?old a9 I said before at the lowest figure.
Then I bought a horse warranted to be all
right, and he is not all right. He kicks
wherever I put him ; he kicks in the wagon,
n the baggy, in the plow, under the saddle,
ie kicks everywhere, and some of these days
ie will kick bis villainous legs off. Yes I
im in trouble, as much so as your
TTedgefield correspondent who tried to keep
muse with a hired cook, and was almost
Irivea to bankruptcy by her thieving,
le lost as much by his cook as I have by my
:icking horse. But I had much rather have
uch a horse than try to keep house without
, wife. In fact all our Wedgefield friend
leeded was a wife, who would keep both him
.nd the cook straight. Another considera
ion in favor of a wife is, she does not receive
ny wages.
Mayesville is very quiet even though our
lunicipal election will come off Monday,
tb instant.
Cash trade is also quiet. There is no cash
0 trade with. It has all gone with cotton
old on a falling market and buying kicking
orses, &c.
A recent trip through the Connty shows
mr farmers well advanced in their work
nore so thao usual. I looked over J. H. Phil?
ips' fine farm and found it in splendid condi
ion.
The red lands of Wedgefield look as trim
.nd orderly as a well cultivated garden. I
ouud Aycockin fine spirits and full of pract?
ical sense and suggestions opon farm topics.
)r. McLaurio's smiling face told me, that he
ras, as he always is, in a fine humor,
leering those genial, thrifty and practical
;entlemen did me good. I spent the night
rita E. J. Goodman. He has a fine farm,
ut more nut grass than be wishes.
1 visited Charleston last week and had my j
isual luck getting there. Missed the con
ection and had to lie over and be worried,,
ut finally reached the city all right. I met
ir. W. W. Dick at Wolbern & Pieper's, and
e looked as pleasant as if he had 6old a
ozen big bills of goods the day before. I
>und every thing cheap and bought my
oods and left, after enjoying the splendid
lusic of the Moody and Sankey singers,
he evangelists made a deep impression upon
harleston. and the entire community is stir
id to its deepest depths. I bought a Moody
nd Saokev book .tnd I bave beeo wanting
> preach ever stace. I ought to have been a
reacher any way, then I never would have
eld cotton on a falling market or bought a
?eking horse. But I must close till the next
me. DUGGAN.
(We are a little surprised at Duggan's
iving himself away about that kicking
orse. He can't sell a horse for the next ten
ears without the purchaser thinking that is
?e horse. But maybe, as he wants to preach
e is going to start cut square with the
orld. Ed.)
I had to comb back the hair from my fore
?.ad and omit the parting to conceal my
ildt:ess. Since then Parker's Hair Balsam
-is made my hair as thick and glossy as ever,
adies whose hair is getting thin will find
ie Balsam just splendid. Mary Swanson;
hicago. m
1880. SPRING ?ND SUMMER. 1886
The Pioneer Clothier of Sumter
comes to the front again, and offers to the people of this and
adjoining Counties, the largest and most complete line of
SPUING AND SUMMER CLOTHING ever exhibited
M this market5 consisting of
Men's Fine Cutaway Suits, all Colors, from $13.00 to $28,00
Men's Fine Sack Suits, Square and Roundcut, 12.00 to 27.00
Men's Fine Drap'd 'ete Suits, 14.00 to 18.00
Men's Fine Business Suits, Square and Roundcut, 12.50 to 19.50
Men's Medium Business Suits, " " 7.50 to. 12.00
Men's Common Suits, Square and Roundcut, 5.00 to 7.00
Men's Fine Pants, of the Latest Styles, 4.00 to 7.50
, Men's Medium Pants, all colors, 2.00 to 3.75
Men's Common Pants, Cottonades, Jeans & Tweeds, 75 to 1.75
Boys' Fine Suits, Square and Roundcut Sacks, 11.00 to 15.00
Boys' Medium Suits, Square and Roundcut Sacks, 6.50 to 10.00
Boys' Common Suits, Square and Roundcut Sacks, 4.75 to 6.00
Boys' Fine and Common Pants, 1.25 to 3.75
Children's Suits, all the latest cuts, 3.50 to 9.00
W??B? ALSO
A Full Line of White Vests, Alpaca Sacks of Medium and Extra
Lengths, Seersucker Coats and Vests, Linen Coats and Vests,
Worsted and Linen Dusters.
Our stock was selected with great care, and we feel confident that we can suit all who need
" anything in our line. If any one doubts it, just inspect our goods before purchasing elsewhere,
and we think we can soon convince them of our ability to make good all of our assertions.
FOR. STOUT MEN, and all who cannot be fitted in our large stock, we will make special
orders, by Express, and get any kind or size of suit desired, having always on hand a nice
assortment of samples of cloth to order from.
Toa cannot help being pleased with our
;MMT j? muse SUITS F?R MES NM
We have recently opened
. -^4r-fiandsome Line of Pants Patterns in ali the Latest Designs,
and will have them made to order on short notice.
In the Piece Goods Line
we have a fine assortment of OASSIMERES, TWEEDS, JEANS and COTTONADES.
Oar prices are low, the goods sold for what they are, and no deception.
We extend to all a cordial invitation to call and examine our large stock of Fine and
.Medium Clothing. - ^
' ID, ?r. ^wirxrnxr,
The Progressive Clothier.
IN MEMORIAM.
EDNA RYTTENBEBG.
Little EDNA ended her short life of two
rears and 23 days this afternoon. Days have
grown into weeks since the fell disease began
to prey npon her. She struggled against it
patiently, sustained by the constant care of
[.parents and friends, and ministered to con
tinually by a watchful physician. After all,
the end has come. God bas plucked the
flower for himself. It is a pleasing thought,
to conceive of the children being gathered
home to God from all the lands under the
skies. It is thus that God receives a revenue
of soul3 from among all people-souls which
have not been tarnished by guilt nor hard?
ened by iniquity. If we could divest ourself
of all selfishness, parents would never repine
at those dispensations of a loving God. His
care is more tender than ours, his love more
infinite. The life above knows not the vicis?
itudes of the life beneath, ard only the ran?
somed dead are truly blessed. Rest, babe, in
the bosom of thy Father. What thou bast
gained by an early death many of us may fail
to obtain by a long life.
"The dear Lord who gave them and took
them away,
Will not leave us forever alone ;
He will gfre them all back to our bosom
again,
When we stand on the sea by the Throne."
With this little tribute goes the sincerest
sympathy of a friend, who, having suffered
knows how to feel for others. B.
SUMTER, March 16th, 1886.
Amber Sugar Cane Seed.
Messrs. J. Ry ttenberg & Son have a quan?
tity of the above seed for sale at 20 cents a
quart, or $1.00 per peck. This seed was
grown by Mr. J. R. Phillips was has met with
great success in making syrup gettingfrom 60
to 80 gallons per acre. Besides, it is a good
forage crop and can be cultivated as easily
as corn.
Have you tried O'Connor's patent bread?
It is fine.
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An Answer Wanted.
Can any one bring us a case of Kiduey or
Liver Complaint that Electric Bitters will not
speedily cure Y We say they can not, as
thousands of cases already permanently cured
and who are daily recommending Electric
Bitters, will prove. Bright's Disease, Diabe-.
tes, Weak Back, or any urinary complaint
quickly cured. They purify the blood, regu?
late the bowels, and act directly on the dis?
eased parts. Every bottle guaranteed. For
sale at 50 cents a bottle by Dr. J. F. W. De
Lorme. 1
An Enterprising, Reliable House.
Dr. J. F. W DeLoraie can always be relied
upon, not only to carry in stock the best of
everything, but to secure the Agency for such
articles as have well-known merit, and are
popular with the people, thereby sustaining
the reputation of being always enterprising,
and ever reliable. Having secured theAgency
for the celebrated Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, will sell it on a positive
guarantee. It will surely cure any and every
affection of Throat, Lungs, and Chest, and to
show our confidence, we invite you to call
and get a Trial Bottle Free. 1
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruis?
es, Sores Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores,
Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and
all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale bj Dr. J. F.
W. DeLorme. o
Dyspepsia Can be Cured.
There is perhaps no disease so prevalent as
dyspepsia or indigestion, and one too, that
up to the present time, has baffled theskill of
the most eminent Physicians. Two-thirds of
the chronic diseases have their origin in dys?
pepsia. The symptons are loss of appetite,
loss of flesh, a feeling cf fullnec3 or weight in
the stomach, oceasionaly nausea and vomit?
ing, acidity, flatulence, dull pain in the head,
with a sensation of heaviness or giddiness,
irregularity of bowels, low spirits, sleepless?
ness, sallow skin, derangement of kidneys,
and not un frequently palpitation of the heart.
If you are suffering with any* of these symp?
toms
DR. HOLT'S DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR
Will Cure you.
For sale by Dr, A. J.China. Physicians
are invited to call and see formula. *
THE MARKETS.
SUMTER, S. C., April 6, 188$.
COTTON.-About 30 bales have been sold
during the week ending the 6th. The mar?
ket closed steady. We quote : Ordinary 6J
@6j; Good Ordin?r? 6?@7T; Low Mid?
dling 7J@7?; Middiing 83-16@8j; Good
Middling 8?@8f.
CHARLESTON, S. C., April 5, 1886.
COTTON.-Market closed nominal. Sales
120 bales. Quotations are: Low Mid?
dling, Sf; Strict Low Middling 8f : Mid?
dling 81 ; Strict Middling 9}.
FOR SALE.
MILK COWS
ALWAYS ON HAND
IT. R. THOMAS,
Wedgefield, S.'C.
January 12, 1886.
MONEY TO LEND.
MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED
FARMS in Sumter and adjoining
Counties. Apply to JOHN B. RYAN,
Feb. 23 *v_Wedgefield, S. C.
N. C, PHOSPHATE,
-OR
COPROLITE MANURE.
Bestjxnd Cheapest Fertilizer Ever
Discovered.
Send for Circular.
FRENCH BROS.,
March 2. Rocky Point, N. C.
COLOMBIA MACHINE SHOPS.
NEAR UNION DEPOT, COLUMBIA S. C.
Tozier k Dial, manufacturers of Flonr and
Grist Mills, Saw Mills and all kinds of foun?
dry work in Iron and Brass. Agricultural
and Stationary Steam Engines. Repairs of
all kinds promptly made. Estimates and bids
will be made for any work in our line on ap?
plication. First class work and fair prices.
A. I. DIAL,
Executrix of Geo. L. Dial survivor of Tozer
k Dial. THOS. B. LEE,
. Mcb. 22 x Manager.
"MOTHERS'FRIEND"
Makes CHILD-BIBTH Easy.
The time has come at last when
the terrible agony incident to this
very critical period in a woman's
life can be avoided. A distinguished
physician, who passed the greatest
portion of his life (forty-four years)
in this branch of practice, left to
child-bearing woman this priceless
legacy and life-saving appliance,
"THE MOTHERS' FRIEND,"
and to-day there are thousands of the
best women in our land who, having
used this wonderful remedy before
confinement, rise up and cali his
name blessed.
We can prove all we claim for it
by living witnesses, and anyone inter?
ested can call, or have their husbands
do so, at our office, and see the origi?
nal letters which we cannot publish.
This Remedy is a most wonderful liniment
to be used after the first two or three months.
Send for our treatise on the Health and
Happiness of Woman, mailed free, which
gives all particulars.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,
Mcb 23. Box 28, Atlanta, Ga.
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W. W. ?PARK,
FORMERLY WITH THE LANCASTER OR?
GAN FACTORY, LANCASTER, PA.
Piano and Organ Tuner.
Good work at reasonable prices.
SUMTER, S. C.
March 9 -
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The New Military Drill.
Oil I JV J To good ways and habits, which wil! be likely
V ALL Iii i to conduce to your benefit.
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il 1 ll ll 1 ff ill/fil i of a petty excuse for shirking it
O?liri? MIR Tn I ^rom temptation to do anything mean
Ht lill III ?1 lilli . or unmanly.
T?I1 ri] 1 When conscience tells you that you are not doing as
HIL i . you would like to be done by.
RIGHT ABOUT m ! S???*"* Tricte? "?
J Bad habits and everything which is likely
. to retard your advancement in the world.
DD Wil?VT 4 D HIV f Cheerfully when your wife asks you to
rtlB?fill 1 il Hill?3 { carry your little son to D. J. WINN'S
for a pretty little suit.
?T'iiVR AT II1?I? I In a Pair of our Perfect-fitting
M lill/ ill lililb? . Pantaloons-equal to custom work.
j! 1] Jj! \T\Y I To see yourself attired in one of our
ll lil il DI J Elegant Spring Suits.
A Jiff J FOR D. J. WINN S CLOTHING STOKE, and you will hit
illili i the mark for Fine Clothing.
Pin jj J Oil your old garments, and secure some of WINN'S
1 I il L . new Spring and Summer Styles.
ilfl J Away at your honest occupations!, that j'ou may be
'mill i able to invest a liberal share in Spring and Summer
Clothing at
D. J. WINN'S,
Granite Range, - Main Street,
SUMTER, &m O
ANOTHER
AND MULES I
10TH MASCH, J
H. 1
50 to 100 Tons
RICHLAND'S PRIDE
GUANO.
THE FINEST MADE.
For sale for Cash, or on time to ap?
proved parties, by
HENRY L. B. WELLS,
At D. J. WINN'S.
March 9
Italian Bees and Queens,
Movable Frame Hives,
Honey Boxes, Smokers,
Books on Bees, Comb,
-AND
Extracted Honey,
For sale by W. J. ELLISON,
Breeder of pure Italian Bees,
Stateburg, Sumter Count j, S. C.
March 9
J. F. W. DELOUME,
Agent.
-DEALER IN
Biiius & mn
TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY
AND ALL KINDS OF
Druggist's Sundries
USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS D?UQ
STORE.
Tobacco, Snuff and Segars,
GARDEN SEEDS, &C,
-ALSO
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
GLASS, PUTTY, &c.
.Ayn
DYE STUFFS,
Physician's Prescriptions carefully
compounded, and orders answered
with care and dispatch.
The public will find my stock of j
Medicines complete, warranted genu?
ine, and of the best quality.
Call and see for yourselves.
C I L HORSES
RECEIVED THIS
BY
IA IRBY*
GBAHAM'S STABLES,]
REP (TBLIGAN-STREET,
TO ARRIVE WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24,
ONE CAR LOAD
WELL BROKE
Selected with care for this market.
Will he sold LOW FOR CASH, or approved
paper. All Stock sold, guaranteed as
represented, or money refunded.
ALSO, LARGE LOT OF
Old Hickory Wagons,
AND A FULL LINE OF
Carnages, Baggies, Carts, &c,
Will be found at
W. M. GRAHAM'S STABLES,
SUMTER S. C.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
thc popular favorite for dressing
tho hair, Rcrtorinj? color when
ftray, and pieventing Dandruff,
it cleanses the scalp, stops the
hair fall?s?, mid is sore to please.
5Cc and ?LQQ at Drusfpstg.
I T?ie liest Cotsgh. Core you can use, .
? And the best preventive known for Consumption, It
I cures Ixxlily pains, and all disorders of the Stomach.
Bowell Langs, Liver, Kidneys, Urinary Organs and
all Female Complaint?. The feeble and sick, strug
Ellns against diseaae, and slowly drifting towards
tbegnivc, trill in most cases recover their health hy
lt? tingly nae of PABKXB.'S TOXIC, but delay ls dan?
gerous. Take lt in time. Sold by all Druggtete to
large bottles atjLOjt
HI NDERCORNS
Ti? safest, surest, quietest and best cure for Corns,
3anions, Warts, Moles, Callonsee,&c Hhidera their fur?
ther pro wth. Stops SH pain. Giveeno trouble. Mate? ti?
feet comfortable. HIndereorns cures wbenereiytolng
cbc f aili Sold by Druggists al 15c. HiSCOXACo^S. *.
LUMBERYARD.
THE SUBSCRIBERS have opened
a Lumber Yard
AT DEPOT,
where the j will keep on han,d .
a full stock of
ALL KINDS OF LUMBER,
rough or dressed.
-ALSO
> STANDARD CUT LATHS ?
in any quantity.
MB. E. B. LowftT wiB hare
full charge of the yard, and will
give polite and courteous siten*
tion to all orders.
H. & H. J. HARRY:
N. B.-Special bills for&bbed ?*
desired.
Feb 22, 86
Wi Hi MARTIN]
DRUGGIST,
(UNDER MUSIC HALL,)
SUMTEB, S. C;
IS RECEIVING A KEW*STOCK :
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Everything Pertaining te the
Drug Business,
* *' Including ' '
Perfiunerj, Teilet ai?Fasj?flfe
? '?? .J
He has s foll stock ot
Winter Garden Seed*
-Especially
TURNIP SEEDS OP ALL' KINDS. " fl
Prescriptions Garefuttij Compovndkd.
Will wait upon cns to mers at aa j time, ; :
or night, and when not at the store, caa be
found at the Branson House. ;
July 21 W. H. MARTIN.
ADVERTISERS
can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line of
advertising in American ??
papers by addressing
Geo. P. Rowell & Ca,
Nowapapof Advertising BUfOmi?.
IO Spruce St* New York;
Send lOcte. for lOOPege P?mpfrt*?
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1886. SPBIlie AND SUHIEB. 1886.
HATS! HATS! GAPS!
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Gents' Furnishing Goods.
We wish'to call special attention to our complete Stock of Hats
and Caps, embracing all the latest styles and colors in STIFF and SOFT PELT fer MB8TR
BQTS and CHILDREN. Also A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF STRAW GOODS, tem 19
cents to $2.75, including all the nobbiest styles that will be worn this season.
Within the last few days we have received A COMPLETE LINE. OF BALBRIGSAX
and GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS, from 25 cents up. WHITE and COLORED SHIRTS, in
eluding the famous COSMOPOLITAN B. B. UNLAUNDRIED, at $1.00, which is bf far the best
shirt in the market at that price. Also, GOOD LINEN-BOSOM UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS
at 50 cents and 75 cents.
We would like to say just a word or two about the nicely fitting and durable PATENT
ELASTIC-SEAM DRAWERS that we arc handling this Spring and Summer. Yo? cannot get |
them anywhere else in Town ; so don't forget to look at them when you want anything in thai
line. . .i*>->v>^-" .
IN THE GLOVE DEPARTMENT, we have an excellent assortment m all eolor*of B?RLHV
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LISLE THREAD, and ALEXANDER KIDS.
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Wc cannot do justice to our beautiful line of NECKWEAR, so w?l just invite you to cajj
and pass your judgment on it. If we haven't got the prettiest Scarfs, Four-in-hand Ties> Bows?*
&c, ever seen in Sumter, then we will admit that we have no taste in that direction*
If you want a pair of SUSPENDERS, BRACES, SLEEVE and CUFF SUPPORTERS, or
BOSTON GARTERS,* we can suit you in price and quality.
When you want an UMBRELLA, either Silk, Mohair or Gingham, look at our selection
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before investing in one elsewhere. - ?M??
WHATEVER MISTAKES YOU MAKE, don7t make the unpardonable one of not buying ^
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your COLLARS and CUFFS from us. We have all the latest and most popular styles in Standing
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and Turn-down Collars, Linen and Celluloid Cuffs.
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AGAIN WE SAY, Come and he convinced that we Itave made no misrepresentations, >
Very truly yours, f<$g
?. J. WINN.
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