The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, December 21, 1887, Image 4
WBBKBSI>AY,-DBCEMBE? 21.
' :4 "THE STSEAM.
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A fair child plays by the mountain spring,
[vi Cooing the sang tbe bobolinks sing,
Kot a though; of gaile, or shadow of care,
To eload the ks cocea t brow so fair,
While the-springs flow on
f : Hearts as light as the morning air,
? ..Ho" taint of ?Q ti or shade of case? 5
To cloud th?&eaatifal bron- so lair,
AwiHhe- spring flows on.
; A little youth walks by the sparkling stream
^Watching the silvery waters gleam,
ff- His heart ?lill pure as its waters are,
UnrCxedny the ruth of a single care,
While the stream flows on.
Breaming as one in a morning dream,
Lazily wat- hog the laughing stream
Sporting its way ianthe noonday beam,
y And thr?tre?m flows on.
^- A strong man stands by the river side,
Tboagbtfuiiy watching the fretful tide,
His shoulders stooped by the toil of jeers,
Bis bread brow beat with the bale of cares,
*r"- ..-While tbe-stream, flow? on.
; Bis statue bent.by the moil of years
-Heart half'?siclr%?rh Its gathering cares,
jgjAnd eyes bedimmed by unbidden tears,
And the tide flows on.
An old man waits on the ocean shore,
Counting the years that bave gone before,
Waiting there for the ship to come
To bear him away to bis floal home,
While the tide flows on.
I^gmugly waiting the ship to come
^Hrobcwrhinf across to his long, long home,
X While the4ay grows dark tn the evening's
gloam,
And the tide ro!?3 on.
ITEMS.
Kinahan Zandt says she will soon
follow Spies.* She is looking very
bad.
Look ont for the Star of Bethlehem,
I;:-*that can now be seen before 4 o'clock
k ia the morning just where the wise !
men saw it at; Christ's birth-ia the
East.
?: The census of the city of Charles?
ton, jost completed, shows a total
population of 68,357, a gain, of nearly
four per cent, since the city census
of 1885. "The white population is
2T,543 and the colored 34,814.
We.are sorely in need of a section
in oor^Siate' Constitution to prohibit
the Legislature from continually
Rehanging the poll tax age. This "bas
?cbecome one cf the-most perplexing
and annoying features of legislation
in this Stale.-Anderson Journal. \
The Charlesion Sun is heavy on
Jndge'Bond. It advises him to go
lar back in a dark room, find a low
- and obscure seat and stay on it.
The &?? truly says Bond's career of
triomphant bnll-dozizg is at an end.
._ _ * - . -.. " .* .
The Walterboro Southern Star an?
nounces the_ death and burial of the
Tillman movement in the County of
CoOeteafe.; ? The Southern Star inti?
mates ' tnaVi^e^hecaase of its un
^jyjse leattership^ might be written
nrnm its tombstone.
The %hunhia Record thinks the
Abbeville^ountycplan of running the
public schools ior-long terms on low
salaries for teachers might eventually
lead ttrnrDcing some kind of schools
cheaply with convict labor.
The Charleston Sun says : 'Nothing
equals the readiness with which-the
average jSoutJh CaroHna^citizen signs
a petifioirfoT-a neweounty or a new
railroad, except the reluctance with
which he? pays the* resulting new
taxes.7
A niece of Andrew Jackson had to
beg for a night's lodging in Washing
ton last "week! A granddaughter of.
Jefferson died.poor jiot long ago -? r A
son of Tyler Bves ???h a snialf office
in the Treasury Department. Most
of the Presidents are said to have
died without-much Wfhis wor?cTsJ
goods.
The Macon Telegraph . says that
*Ex-G;?T?rnor Chamberlain, of South
. Carolina, is an ont and out Cleve?
land man. - Governor Chamberlain
was by'odds the ablest of all the car?
pet-baggers who came South after
the war. He has repented and aban?
doned Iiis earpet-bagism, and his
ability is now shining with genine
Democratic lustre.'
Mr. Hodge Burnett, a young farm?
er in Edgefield.county, was found
in the woods on Sunday morning,
a mile from borne, with his-throat cut,
but still living. His wife died on
Thursday morning. Mr Burnett reft
"""""?fbe boase im mediate ly after her deathr
and was-not found till Sunday. Jit
is hoped that he may recover. The
death of his wife caused hi/n to at?
tempt his life.- Greenville News.
The Georgia murderer Wool folk
who killed eight persons has been
convicted of murder and sentenced
to be hanged. The other Georgia
murder, who came to this State a?;d
killed three men has been convicted j
Of manslaughter, and is out on bail. 1
Themoral of it is that "when a Geor- j
gia gentleman feels like killing a few j
people he had best come to South j
Carolina.and do it.-Charleston Sun I
' !
Josephus Woodruff, who Ts a prom- j
inent figure iu the political history j
-of this State, will soon return here, j
it is said, and become a permanent
Citizen of Charleston lie will prob- !
ably engage in the unction business !
io King street, occupying thc store j
under the Forrest House.- Charles-]
ton Sun.
The Portrait of Christ. j
On the damp and gloomy walls c i j
the catacombs of s?pulture and wot- j
ship, in the monuments of the primitive l
Christian Church, on the portais and in j
the apses of ancient Byzantine has:!- j
_ jcas, iii stately cathedrals of the mid- j
die ages, in the proud galleries of j
the :WGrid's art, and even on the j
bumble walls of the lowliest homes; j
or in cherished books of the poor, j
that strange and wonderful face ar- |
rests .the mind with a celestial j
thought, and charms the imagination j
with the hope that we may hereafter j
gee Him as He is.
Whether depicted in the coarse j
rode lines of the earliest sketches, or j
in the finished touches of the master's i
skill , whether sad and painful with ?
divine and human sorrow, or glorious j
in heavenly triumph, the sime facen
?^i?-afway3 represented. The whole |
of Christendom is enriched by these
memorials of a divine visitation.
With endless variations of linea?
ments and expression, there has al
, ways been preserved a faithful adhe?
rence to the general typ? of some
ancient ideal. In the midst of classic
art,'though about the period of itsrj
decline, there suddenly appeared the
image of a strange but complete per
""^so?ality, differing from all pagan
ideals, it was the Christi He had j
I come igl^pfibe world, "and lived anc
labored amoDg meiKwho cherisher.'
his memory; ?ad ??ey desired tc
leave -t?'th??ag_^Eo ^?jp^c, some pic
iured ^minder?>| humau sem?
blance.- Wm. S^?tg^olliin Th
American Magazin e for -Decem ber.
Crops That Fay..
- S?e
. Mr. Kemper Covington, one ci
.Etbron's promising young farmers,
has shown us a sample of his chufa
crop, thegfgngifekwggej^
will gath?^fewf^s^??^m.OT?s^cre.
He estimafesf?h??| ofe|l?re^ will yield
besides 300 bus?els oi^c?iufas, which
will equal 2 hoj?els ^cprn"v?n fatten?
ing hogs, tw^csopff;p^:ftyfrom
3 lo 5 ^tons oj?bay:. ??O_F, th? chufas
are wr?h ?S^^h^aj&at $30, and
you have $340 from one acre. We
do not wonder he expects to kill
?5,000 pounds of pork.
In addition to the above he showed
us a stalk of 'his 6 foot sugar cane,
which:5s j4 ^amjpfe^of 40J300 .raised
on one. aeriel JSfe^ro$ *V^ne^ cent
" a stalk is worth $400. Be ""tu inks
400 gallons of good syrup can be i
made from one acre of this cane, if
manurec| Wilhf eu^sgood. reports
we may. well {brow* up "our hats for
Hebron;-tyartibqro ? $)pMcarot:
Give us aaythiog-everything-that
j will protect the home against merciless
j rum. ", .. . ? -. ; i
Electric Bitters: r
This remedy is becoming so well known end
so popular as to need no special mention. All
who hate used Electric Bitters sing the same
song of pmise. A purer medicine does not ex?
ist und it is. gua ran feed to do al! that is claim?
ed. Eleetr> Bitters will -.nire all diseases of the
liver and kidneys, will remove piarple*;* boijs,
j salt rheum ami other nffecriens cause-.! by im
! pure bluo'l. Will drive Malaria from tho sys
! tem and prevent ns well as cure all mala rial ?e
i vers- For cure of headache, constipation-vand
! indigestion try Electric Bitters-entire -satis
! faction guaranteed, or money refunded. ?Price
; 50 cents and $1 per bottle at J. F. W. De
j Lorene's dru"; s!oro. 5
' *^^gg^-w.,^.sjE>v^Ty~u^-i-I wi' ?.? wu
Cream Balm
I ' Cleanses Vee %.
- Nasal Passages,
Ml ays Pain and
INFLAMMATION.
Heals tts*: Sores.
Restores the
SENSES OFT AST E
and Smell.
TRY" THE GU RE
is a disease of the mucous membrane, gener?
ally originating in the nasal passages "and
maintaining its stronghold in the bead. From
this point it send3 forth ;a poisonous virus
into the stomach and through the digestive
orgaps, corrupting the blood and producing
other troublesome and dangerous symptoms.
A particle is applied into each nostril and
is agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists ; by
mail, registered, 60 cents. ELY BROS.,
235 Greenwich Street,. New. York.
YOUR HARDW
? -FROM
gasas
" They keeep ic stock every known variety of
;SHi?F' \ HAEDWAEE
and would call esnecial attention to a verv large and well selected stock of
RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING
Ia all widths, with Rivets and Burs or Lacing as may be desired.
STOVES m,.??FBBY VARIETY AT ALL PRICES.
A large and superb stcok of
& ?> S ?
And the finest and largest assortment of TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, RAZORS,
SCISSORS, ic, from the best ratones of Europe and America. Especial attention
- * has been paid in the selection of POTARE, TINWARE, ?c.
Wagem Material cf Every Conceivable Kind.
Single and Double Muzzle and Breech Loading Guns, Animu
s nition, Shells, &c.
B^memberdis i; the- ON?Y7 HARDWARE ST0RB IN \ TOWN and will be supported bj
' ""LOW PRICES.
* - ? R. w. DURANT & SON.
Main Street, opposite the Bank. Sumter, S. 0.
Sept 15
m?*.i-nv acas pgneegec acasaggc a 1 ~ - ? agocogceogwgcgsaBSBgceaBaegganaw '?w^"^
&T?LL IN THE- LEAD
?
5
I? * PA?T IDT E 8 Q BO 0 fl UITij ff j II fl
Bi?liyMii? mm hmm iMijo,
DOMESTIC AND FANCY STATIONERY,
SCHOOL SI ?iSOatAHEO?lS BOOKS. .
Photograph and Autograph Albums in Plush and Leather
;of the Latest Designs. ... ; Jv .
Plush Dressing Cases of all Descriptions.
Wood; Rustic and Plush Picture Frames xVT COST.
Toys of All Descriptions.
Hanging and Standing Lamps of all Styles.
^-^A1?0
A LARGS LINE OF CHINA WARE.
Sept 23
?nw
PERKINS MllfPIIR mm,
MANfJFACTURERS OF .
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mont?ing. Balusters,
BRACKETS, SHINGLES AND LATH.
Bills of Yellow Fine Lunibar Cut to Order.
MOULDING BOOK AND PRICE LIST SENT ON APPLICATION.
FACTORY A SD YARD,
503 to 521 Calhoun Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
Dec. 14
CHRISTMAS FRBSBNTS.
Non' is tue ti:r:e lo stud iu vo>:r Orders t'ov Christmas Presents to
JAMES. AMA-AN & ?
So:?:, thing to suit everybody.
G-oId and Silver Watches, Chains, Necklaces,
BROACHES, EAR-RING^ SLEEVE SUTTONS: COLLAR SUTTONS; STUDS,
SCAMP L'iNS, RINGS, BRACELET'S, ETC.
Also a Fine Stock of Cock?. Lamps, a:;d Stirer ..vare. ?'ir.c- Leather Parses and Shopping
Kass for Ladies. Reliable Goods sit Reasonable Prices.
Soecia?attention paid to urders Order Early ocfore the Rusii.
I>c\ 14.
JAMES ALLAN & CO.,
285 ST . Charlaron, S. C.
i II I i i i i - i -1-111ur mr i i i II ??min
COTTON AND vTAREHOUSK SCALES AN!) TRUCKS. G R< C EKS ' Ci i C ls T E Ii AND
Elat.crtu Scales, Grocers.' Meal .ird Barter Scales, Grovers' Butcher?' Spring
Balances, Troeraaers Agate EdL'.cd S*-i!- Troem?er's Star Coffee Mills.
OIL CABINETS, TANKS. TEA AND CO FEE S CADDIES AND CANISTERS, MONEY
DR A V. .-.Rs., ?te.
PAINTS AND PAINTING MATLi'iAE OE EVERY DESCR!RTION. STEAMBOAT
?hd??liil S???'p'ies. Strcrtt ?oe? Sfjaare Station L?*?::?s, Shs;?,. Railroad and i land Lanterns,
tad S isal
rds?j:s*. -Ship Chaad?erv, Naval Stores, S JJ j plies, ?c.
AGENTS X-'Oll MA^VIlvS SA.FES
r.We^ are Hcadqu:irtei s tor Theabove Goods, and rifer purchasers the very best tanLcrial,
<i'rs":'.:^?* As?or?n:er:tan:] Lo;<?'...? :. ' :?;e>.
V? fy s fs :J ?':
Sr-ot 21 -v
at 2 jp ' * " <P
The S. G. is rh. cl
for S ni a! i Grs::i O? t;?? Murltct;
Th?: S; Qr. b. ?>;-.' .
years, >?d has givtrrj ?-rca.> .: . . . !.. 1
;>.^'?ii i- Jf -' ? / ?.< . ' '. ?-- cs ~ .. t ii rz J . ? .. ; ^ !
Of superior activity^ ?^?d:i:3t'j?>3y : a cheap aad excciioir? Fertiliser for j
Small G lulu, ec-pec??i??/ v;l:ca used with Cotton Sc-:-i or t.-juyuro to supply
itamoR??.
s t?j s*Tf is fi * "rt > *~">-c r.? ?? w i*rr. ? r T . ? :% TT"^
..' S /. i 4 VT? ? ^Ti.- -jy S 2 U ?jr fi
:.c. \ ar-? the ot>iy Speci?ie Fertilizer
S St ?thers States f..:r the last three
Pciivercd free; specially aa:-r>?ci to Koses, ?craiaui:;?, Patmics, Flowering i
Annuals, ?cc.
For terms, directior)?. testimonials, an-i for the various attractive and instrac
ive publications cf the Compass, a?idress.
THE ASHLEY PHQSPHMI7, CO.
Sept>s. Charleston, S. C.
AIL Y.
Goods Going
BY
ES "V
LOWSST PRIG 33 S
Best. Quality for the Jlcpey.
Prices Quoted at My Counters.
PITH
U ??M
?
COB iiil I Billi ?ffl?T.
SAMPLES 6Y MAIL.
jil a ^ g ia !
October 2G, 188'
AN?
THEE !
JUST RECEIVED A
CAR LOAD HORSES AND MULES.
During this. Week, Still Another Oar Load.
e.
I Sumter, S. -G-, NoTemb?p!), 1887.
WM.
HORSES,
WAGONS,
DEALER IX
kfc??^^ BUGGIES,
. --r->~ . Bfaf?: >AV?V**:- Safe
m?m??l??m?^ ? HARNESS.
CARRIAGES
SUMTER, S. C.
JUST ABRIVED,
FIFTY HEAD CF F!Hh ??SeSES AND MOLESj
Suited for !.><;!; ?irm :md n ti? ber work.
One Car Load Celebra (cd Oki Hickory Wagons. Also Buggies,
and Carriages, wliieh will be sold low for cash.
December 14
CHEAPER THAN EYER!
POP 1P ! j l havCi Just opened a large assort- ri np l p I
Uil?Ol i ment; of Dry Goods. CL.?k?mj;, Sli?cs, 1/Ml?ill .
pnv ip?
IMP!
Hats, Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Groceries and many other goods too
numerous io mention, winch will bo.
sold at prices lower thai; ike same
quality of goods was ever o ile red at
in this market.
Call and bc convinced. Xo
trouble ti) show eoods.
rpi-ipi
niLiP!
5 f "SP ?jk ^ff ip ifp rp
9 OB %3 a k?ss? tC-i??s e??%3 ???J a?a ni ?
MAIN STREET, (IN THE BEND;) SUMTER, S. 0.
i El. CM/?S
?? FURNITURE DEALER
8181111 /vd
#??fa?P? IM UNDERTAKER,
f ^^^Jla^ MAIX STREET,
.-, f&?:?253 ? p&..o__,-...?4 SUMTER,
JDE?PECTF?LLY ANNOUNCES to the
jjfP^i public that he has a large, and well
^selected stock of
IF1 UL 3? 23. i t XX 2? O
?lo which additions are being made every week.
H Wi take pleasure in showing goods, and
rt?\?re invited to call and s?e for themselves
tbe-bargains offered in
'Wood and Marble-Top Walnut, Ash and
Poplar Bed Room Setts,
Handsome Parlor Suites,
Marble.and Wood-Top Tables of all kind?,
Lounges, Chairsand rockers of many styles,
Bedsteads, Bureaus. Washstands,
_Mattresses and Pillows,
. f Pictures, Window Shades,
Picture Frames, What-nots, Brackets,
Ana everything usually kept in a first class
furniture store.
A visit to Craig's will convince you that
you can save money by buying of him. All
goods carefully packed, free of charge.
A large stock of window and picture glass
aJwfya on hand.
XiTBE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT
-iszftiil and complete embracing Caskets aDd
Coffins of varions stvles.
Calls promptly attended day Ot night.
Charges most reasonable.
Oct. 19
NO MORE EYE-GLASSES,
MITCHELL'S
EYE-SALVE.
. A Certain, Safe and Effective Remedy for
te, fsa! ai Maie? Eyes.
Producing Long-sightedness, and Re?
storing the Sight of tne Old.
CURES TEAR DROPS, GRANULATION,
' i '' Stye Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye
Lashes, and producing quick Relief
and Permanent Cure.
Also equally efficacious when used in other
maladies, such as Ulcers, Ferer Sores, Tu?
mors, Salt Rheum. Burns, Pilos, or wherever
infinmmation exists, Mitchell's salve may be
used to advantage. Sold by all Druggists at
25 cents.
BOORS,
SAM & BLINDS.
Why send out of ?Sumter to
buy them when they can be
bought cheaper here ?
. ^This fact has been repeatedly j
and successfully demonstrated
by us.
Particular attention is paid
to the makin s; of
ORNAMENTAL SCROLL WORK,
BRACKETS,"
. Teni M ant Mles.
The supply of
Rough. Lumber
on hand, is large and ample.
H. H?RBY & C9.
Sept 14
ii Tl) Ki Sill'.
GO TO THE SUMTER COTTON FACTORY,
AND BUY FOR CASH,
BAGGING AND TIES,
In Lots of 75 Sets-40 Cents a Bale.
In Lots of 50 Sets-50 Cents a Bale.
In Lots of 25 Sets-GO Gents a Bale.
Io Lots of 5 Sets-65 Cents a Bale.
-ALSO
Cotton Batting Matresses,
from $3.50 to.$10.00. Satisfaction guaran?
teed or money refunded. ?
D. JAMES- WINN,
Sept. 14-v President.
Fish and Oysters.
RECEIVED DAILY, during the season,
fresh Fish and Oysters, winch will be
sent to the homes 'of customers when so
ordered. -
The patronage of the citizens solicited.
Leave orders at the Express Office.
_ J.M.SPANN.
FRUIT TREES.
Ornamental Trees.
ROSES, and all kinds of Shrub's and
Flowers.
Lacon?e and Keiffcr Pears.
Japanese Persimmons.
Kelsey's Japanese plum., average
weight, 4 ounces.
Hand in your orders to
J. W. DARGAN,
Agent for P. J. Bcrckman's Fruitland
Nurseries, Augusta, Ga.
Sept. 2S 3_
THE SUMTER
2&
FOR iso vs.
Location I i eal thy au ? Pleasant
Course of Instruction Thorough
Tr ??<-'00i-l Boarding Accommodations
Terms reasonable.
Pupils prepared io: College or Business.
FALL SESSION- Sept. 5 to Dec. 23, 1887. I
SPUING SESSION-Jun. 2 to June-, 1SSS.
Best refei.cnc? s give!).
For Circulars or other information, ap ply
to A. c. MCINTOSH, A. M. * j
Principal.
Lock Box No. 49.
Oct. 5. Sumter, S G. j
IA Great Cause of Kunian Misery !
is TIM: LOSS <?r j
! a LECT?KE i?X TUE NATURE, TREAT- 1
j j\ H. -,i and \\SKYK ii eure i?f Spcutal. rrWa.
! i?r incapacity, induce! by cxcc#s or carly indis
! cret?on;-Uv
Lt0BERT i. CULVERN'ELL. M. D.
! Th'; ?.v..rbi renowned ???thor, in tl :- ndtnir
j ui>lc Lecture, clearly ? roves from ?liv own ex- j
! pcriencc that ttte riwfai consequences of curly
I error may bo eficctnally re-moved : pointing out J
! a ni.'lc of euro ot once certain and effectual, by
i which every sufferer, no matter what Ids eondi- |
\ tion may kc, may cure himself cheaply, pri- J
vafely and radically.
Z?T This Lec;:irc will provo a born to thou?
sand.-, and thousands.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelop?}, to any
address, post paid. <">n recent of tour cents or two
postage stamps. Address
THE CULVEKWELL MEDICAL CO.,
41 Ass St. NEW YORK; Post Office Box- 450.
A. J. CHINA,
DEALER IN
Drugs, Medicines and
C! ?ieniioals.
FINE TOILET SOAPS. II Alli AND TOOTH
BRUSHES. PERFUMERY AND FANCY
TOILET ARTICLES, ?fcc ?c.
PAINTS. OILS, VARNISHES AND
DYE STUFFS, GLASS, PUTTY, $c.
Full svp?hj of Fresh Garden Seeds.
April 9_
PAIIVT YOUR BUGGY FOR
One Dollar.
One coat gives an old buggy the blackest
black you ever saw and a handsome gloss
without varnishing. It dries hard in a few
hours. No rubbing ! No varnishing ! No
extra trouble. Each can contains more than
enough to paint a carriage.
Retailed at One Dollar per Can.
For Sale by
_ DR. A. J. CHINA.
"Grs7~SE?LY'S
Under Music Hall,
SUMTER, S. C.
PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS
constanly on Land. A fine assortment of
TOILET ARTICLES. PATENT MEDI?
CINES, LADIES' REQUISITES,
and all articles kept by first class druggists.
Personal attention given to the compound?
ing of physicians* prescriptions.
Cold, sparkling Soda Water, with choice
cream syrups, Sarsaparilla Meade, and Milk
Shakes to suit the most fastidious.
G. S. SEALY,
Apr 13 ' Graduate of Pharmacy.
FOUTZ'S
HORSE A&D CATTLE POWDERS
MzM?m %m?^&
yo HORSK Tritt flic- of CoLTc. "ROTS or Luxe FE?
VER, ii' ?-oiirr? J'o-.viicrs are used intime.
FoiiccTs Po^'iers will care ?>n<? prevent ?!o? CHOLERA.
Fo:irz's Ppr?ieis tvfil prevent (^APRS TS FO"?VXS.
?"bu?z's Powders will increpe the quantity o? milk
and cream twenty per cent., and make the Dutier finn
?ml sweet
Foctz*s Fouriers will enro or prevent almost SVEEY
3XSHA5K to which Hoi*?es and cattle are subject.
FOUTZ'S FOWIIKSS WILL GIVK SATISFACTION.
. Sold everywhere.
DAVID "E. FOTTT2, Proprietor
EALTI2ICP.E. HD.
I F. K DELORML.
.DEALER IN
Agent?
Ml! & lilli,
TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY
AND ALL KINDS OF
Druggist's Sundries
USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS DRUG
STORE.
Tobacco, Snuff and Segars,
GARDEN SEEDS, &C,
-ALSO
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
G7.AS3, PUTTY, Ac.
-A2?D
DYE STUFFS.
Physician's Prescriptions carefully
com DO und ed, and orders answered
with care and dispatch.
The. public wi1-! find my stock of
Medicines complete, warranted genu?
ine, and of the best quality'..
. Call and see for yourselves.
G. W. BICK, D. D. S.
Office over Bogin's New Store,
ENTRANCE ON MAIN STREET,
SUMTER, S. C.
Office Hours.-9 to 1;30 ; 2:30 to 5.
Sept 8
E. SOLOMONS,
S "arge on Dentist.
Office over A. A. Solomons' Store,
SUMTER, S. C.
Office Hours-9 to 2 ; 3.30 to 6,
Mch i 7 1
J. W. ADKINS,
CONTRACTOR ?ND S?H.DER,
SUMTER, S. C.
SOLICITS WORK IN THE BUILDING
LINE, and Tx-ill promptly attend to all
work entrustedjto him.
Residence neit to Epperson's Stables.
Julv 20
WRIGHT'S HOTEL,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
-o
THIS NEW AND ELEGANT HOUSE,
with all modern improvements, is now
ooen for the reception of guests.
S. L. WRIGHT & SON,
May 6. Proprietors.
ARB??KIES'
name on a package of COFFEE is a
guarantee of excellence
ARIOSA
COFFEE is kept in all first-class
stores from the Atlantic to the Pacific
COFFEE
is never good -when exposed to the air.
Always buy this brand in hermetically
sealed ONE POUND PACEA.GES.
O.i?BT ? 00.7
Tm porters :u:d Wholesale Dealers in
!
CHARLESTON. S. C.,
Are receiving hy steamer and rail from the
North And Wost full supplies
each week ot
CHOICE APPLES; PEARS. LEMONS, PO?
TATOES CABBAGES. ONIONS, NUTS
OF ALL KINDS, Ero., ETC.
?gg* Orders solicited and promptly lilied.
Sept 21. x
The taraest and mott complete establishment South
GEO. S. HACKER & SON,
Manufacturers of
Boors, Sat Bil lui
A1TD EUILHING KATSRIAL
OFFICE AND TVAREROOMS^
King, opposite Cannon Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Aug 10
B. F. S?TCH??ni^^^H
PROPRIETORS OF '^^B
The Merchant Flour mS
COMMISSION MERCHANT8 ^
FOR THE SALE OP - ^
COTTON AND NAVAL STORES.
.WILMINGTON, N. C. ^|
OFFER FOR SALE ^
AT LOWEST PRICES
Choice grades FEO?R, own mariTtfw.
-ALSO?-- -
Fresh Ground MEAL, HOMINY.
CRACKED CORN, &c. ' \
-ALSO,
Selected RED RUST PROOF SEED .
OATS.
Selected North Carolina and Maryland
SEED RYE.
All our Goods guaranteed best quali?
ty and at lowest prices. No charge for
delivery to Railroad. \" v
B. F. MITCHELL & SON.
_ ? ggrf
BENJAMIN GREIG, C. G. ?ATTHXWf,
GREIG "ft 1?TTBEW8,
FACTORS
-AND
Commission Merchants, ,
Adger's North Wharf,
CHARLESTON", S. C.
Liberal Advances on Consignments.
Sept. 21, 3_
OTTO F. WIETERS,
WHOLESALE
AND LIQUOR DEALER.
Office and Salesroom :
183 East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C#
Sept. 21 v_
LANG-LEY BROS.,
174 King Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Manufacturers of Ladies and Gent's Under?
wear. Fine Dress Shirts to order a specialty.
Price List and directions for measuring
sent on application.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded.
Sept 21 o
C. WULBERN & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AM) DEALERS IN
Provisions, liquors, ?cos, k
167 aTi?'169 East-Bay*
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Dec. 2_6
GEO. L. GOOK,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
265 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Aug 10_ o
3"
Sprtsm's Mpii
F. W. HUSEMANN,
GUN-MAKER, 2
COLUMBIA, S. C.
DEALER Df * I
finns, Pistols and Fishing Tat Ur,
Agent for Hazard and Atlas Powder Con> ? ',
paures, also Agent for Lefever Arms Co.
AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS. .
Shells Loaded by Latest Improved Machfuef
First-Class Gnn Work Gaaranteed. -
PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST.
f^S" Give me a call at Sportsman's HeaoV
quarters. * Oct 25 o
C. 0. BROWN ft BRO,.'
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Si SH & BLINDS,
LATHS, LIME,
CEMENT, PLASTER
AND HAIR
Frencli an? Imericaii Winflow Cter
PAINTS, OILS
AND TARNISHES.
CARTER WHITE LEAD,
The Best in the Market.
Special Attention Given to Orders ? -
lg Mail.
C. O. BROWN & BRO.,
Opposite Post Office,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Oct 5-0
GO TO
RECKLING'S
FOR
FINE PHOTOGRAPHS.
COLUMBIA, & C.,
Opposite Grand Central Hotel
' O li Kt
Oct. 26 v
BRONSON HOUSE,
SUMTER, S. C.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
Kates-One Dollar Per Bay,
.." .
A libercl reduction made according to
length of time. J. H. DIXON,? ?
Proprietor. >.
Formerly of the Central Hotel, Spart?-:
burg, S.C. "
Sept. 21, y