The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, July 18, 1888, Image 4
?v - - - _- il' vuyiiot"
;tfckg&^ ;Euctar^ That
"temple^f't?f??o?x
^?^a^isc?n^/ tinie^iR rise glon?
SE^fS^!^!^ man dies~ in the grace oft
?4ft-thet
^ w.H.u-;uie Kappst heretic?- *
and th? suicide wita^ihe
J?&K rex?e?y?d'the
l^an? ??es in the Cath
sfj?ew; <Joflas to sustain
cemeteries ? I wish
1n^iyofce.tOH^y: : Do
^ead in these "heretic
'gfs o?o that you (gmmn
^^jsjoiffespiritual!
?a^gs>whichr is not aSowcd by our
r... :/0hiu*c^and we will, also, excommu-*
J<f S a?c^^biL^ J&o not send the d?a?^of
W- yontjSmftpe^io the heretic c?meter
^...
85
iea? for you show thereby that you
^^B0???et?fit to our rtftigioB, and- in
; .diSerentieia and .apostaey, are ' the
K?&^J sous,, .your -fathers all were
% Catholics, and? they a? sleep in Cath
rV-.:^ilwi^?emetenes, and yon all most
nave your bodies deposited in the
^?sm? place.
^?cnot?er thi ng : Do you not remem
ber^ that w& prepared those*-ceme
teries, aiidtbat they are vefy expen
. Baptist celnetery ? You forget the
contract m ad e between you .and onr
ecclesiastical aotboriiy, and yon put
Us in such/ condition that 'we must
abandon these holy places because
,we; have not the.?feans of .supporting
them,
^fhe Baptist Cemetery may be a
good; nice, beautiful and secure
pfe?e; ?ut remember that it has not
been consecrated, and the heretic
"Baptist, the suicide and the harlot, !
ace the ones who can be bnried there.
-sfOh ! - my sons, you are all Catbo*
Kc#v an? cannot be buried beside
those who are enemies of your mother
Cliurcb. T&e sons of the light can
not be confounded" with th? sons of
the devil. Hear my voice : I am
ybur-pasforr and in proof that- I love
you all, I bless you in the name of the
iEa??er, ! .the Son,, f and the Holy
.t
f Manuel, Bishop of Havana.
'Episcopal Palace of Havana, 30th
April, 1888.
#By order of my Rt. Rev Lord and
Bishop. Dr. Juan Bautista Casas
Oonzales, Secretary/
Diaz saw this document in the Ha
vana papers, while he was in Ricb
mon&at theConvention, and at once
wrote to the Bishop his thanks for
giving nim and his work so good an
^advertisement, and proposing on his
* return to Havana to discuss these
questions with him. The anathema
?od threats of-the Bishop were as
* powerless as his other efforts, and
growings desperate, on the 24th of
?KMay he sent 100 armed men at night
Sjwho tore *np the* road leading to the
Baptist cemeteryx so that it could not
% be used. This will, of course, be
remedied, as it was a plain violation
I df,the rights of ?Tmericaa citizens and
#f. Spanish law as wel]. Meantime
'?J Diaa^ha* been answering the circular
of the Bishop with results .that are
beat told xp'two Jetters which have
j?at be?n^rece?sed fcom him. Under
SfcS?tesof 3??e 4th he writes:
gl *Bev. Dr; Tichenor
er?I have receiv
f-^er dated 20th of May and
Adair, :*i^ a
^^eo^i^^^'^a circii?af8^ that
^f?r^B?i^ xeporters to o*or^Gbxireb
: an^pubt?sb al l my sermons. : Since I
{caim^ ^ck-tbej Bishop does not Bay a
Swel? af?at^ts. v. He does hot want to
p?lscuss the^aitters^I suggest t?hnur
Sfe^ntslde^people think we have-the
ifetitli; ' when>. the Bishop: is ^afrai?ftd
^^hss> ^:;ail!cle? of faith. ^ The j
^r^}c;>^emetery of the Bishop in
?&c ug the". roa?f have acted ih .^dea
ance- ofthe^lawr -
.'Siwday, May 2Uh, the newspa>
^rs a?n'ounced my ; text, and M 6.30
jsm bad not where to paf the peopl e.
|SEe got that :theatre near the Church
|raa^haQ*^e^ 4,000J
^ ?^_were ' present, and the colTec
^?^" was^I^l^T^
'three, hours; 1 :pr.eached> twor hours
^an^d Quarter. For three^ tunes, -the
|i|fe^e can't^ co^Mn^em8e4v^8. but
get up and say, youare-rtght. ' "I 3rd
not speak agaimst the Catholic Church
but ^iie people did. I explained to
^e^wiiat ^hereticK
;t3^*p^s^ie^f do^inea?njtl!. Then.
11 ;pr^nt?d> tbe? pure^Church" -of I
?^nsti compared it with the ^Baptist
$uotcuVand With t^ Roman-Cathbl?c?
and asked the people. ' Who, ?reihe
H^^^^^^i^^^ig^^ tk& Bap
,&sts?y Ten times I 'presented this
question to^ them,and they^ all at
on?e, in a loud voice "say? cTne Caih
^iVhzxch !* Oh l my brother; I
wish:we harl our Church buying in
Havana at thistim^ you j
.&e paper parf of my
sermon. Xour^brotherin Christ,
-?n^r^te o? Juh writes
>fMy Oobd Df.^Tichenor :
^^wentflasfciagh? (Sura
:the mMtyig in the theatre again," and
eve^spacei was occupied . by over
^?^^ople. -. I counted 190 lawyers
tamF ^octore -pr-??sent.; Th? subject j
:^as:> ^Vr^Bch- Ceinetery^hast been^
?le^ed ot The^ people can't |
cousin themselves;. They applauded
and '^erin^^^yne. 3br-|mor> than
nvet&^^^K&ed Shem to order,
j?thiey % coufir?
not help it When I got :throngh;
they all cam?-around , me and em- j
braced :^ had -been preaching
for twalmurs ancr^wjas titled, and the
^^pl? ^rbuDd me suffocated me. ?
took a seat on one ?f the desk chairs,
and as ?oon as I fsat one-of the doctors'
said;~ 'fieV needs air. t Please make
room. 7 Then the people took me in
Jhatjchair and brought me; home on
their shon?ders. t live -about a mile
&pm the theatre. Yott m?y ^uppos?
bow- that act drew the attention .of J
Hthe people on the street, and all of j
the peop^e^ service?^
i*Sf^ajyc?ame ; r8o^ver>>^eT|?^ous
*n?\
Baptist preacher.This morning \ j
was all right, and:ready~to preach an^
other sermon in auswer te the Bishop.
The Bishop does not wan*t discussion
now, but! do hot mind. I answer
hira jost the same as if he had accept
ed it. "Cuba is coming to Christ/
Ijbaye fiv e special sermons to. preach'
in the next ten days. "One is to be
in. the court house'about the"'immo
raiyy' of ^>ur baptisms, and twcf of j
them in the city of Las Puentes: m
answer tothVprieat?and 1 have very
little time to write. Your brother in
Christ- A. J. Bwz *
>SUrely%bmmentr ^on the above^et
ters is unnecessary? The ??nveni&m
instructed the Board to raise fifty
thousand-dollars for a" house of -wor
sbipur* Havana. WHl the brethren
enable us to carry out these instruc
tion s, ai j d c om p?e t e this grand work ?
Oocf is shutting us up to the neces
sity ofi doing, this Jthing. Wl\l*y&u
help, "brother ? ? If so, ' let -u^jhear
what you can do. J. Wm. Jones,
Asst. Secretary H/M..B.
AtI?nfcai^ei6?fi?o^8. %
Prof. Samuel A Baer, Ph. D., will
coodact an institute for the white teach
ers of Barn well County, beginning on
August 13th, and ending on August
17th: > h : .
GUAED AGAINST THE STI?IKK,
Atbq alway? have a botiTe of Acker's English
Ue edj in the " house; Yon cannot tell.bow
?oon Croup may strike jour little one, or a cold
or congb may fasten itself upon yon. One dose
If a preventive and a few do^e? a positive care
All Ttroatand Lnng trouble? jieM toits treat
ment. A sample hottle is given yon free and
the Remedy guaranteed by J. F. W. DeLorme.
If yea have lost yonr pock?tb?ok, jou
will listen to any one who can tell you "how
to get it back. If you have lost your health,
'?-which is more precious,?listen to ns.
Medicines can do-nothing but check disease ;
they act negatively, not positively. They
cannot build up your health, or bring back
your strength, or ren?w your vitality.
Why do "von" hesitate to join the large
army who ar? using COMPOUND .OXYGEN
when you know two things : First, By no
possiRlity can it harm you. Second. In
nine cases out of ten it must benefit you. ^
The quality of our.curati ve ?geo.t is proved
by-.thje success io dur;business,durlng the last
eighteen years. Investigate,' and ybu will not
hesi'a?e a moment. 'We will send free some
of oor books on the subject of HEALTH, if
yon will send your address.
. DRS. STABKE.Y & PALEN;
1529 Arch St., Philadelphia, Peon.
SWIFTS gFECTFJC
Is entirely a vegetable preparation contamic^
?o Mercery, Potash, Areeuic, or other poiaonoas
substahece
SWIFTS SPECIFIC?
Has cured hundreds of case* of Epithelioma or
Cancer of theSkhUhoueaiidsbf cases of Eczema.
4Kood Humors asd ?fc-n Di^capcx. and hun
dreds of thousands of cases cf Scrofula," Jilood
Poison, and Elood Tclnt.
SWIFTS SPECIFIC
Hnsrellev-KUhcur:roes of cases of Mercurial
Poisoning, Khcumat?ia, aud Stiffness of the
Joints. i
WUAT PHTSICLVXS PAT OT THE S^IFT SPICIFIC.
We append the statement cf a fcv.-:
- l.avc used S. S. S. on patients convalescing
from fever and from measles with t hi: b<.-<t results
j. N. Cn?sEY, M. P. EHavilJc, O'a.
RttxES. Ga.?Willie White r?s at??ictcd with
Bcic?ula seven vcars. I prescribed S. S. S., and
to-day he is a nit an<: robust bo v.
C. W. PAnnEn, >L P.
Kichmond, Va-, Dec 15. 1SS5,?1 have taken
three bottles of Swift's Specific, for secondary
blood poison. It act-; much better than potash or
any other remedy I have ever used. ?
E.F.W?yi?U>,M.n.
Book on Contagious Elood Poison mailed free.
All dn'^wt* ?c'l S. S. S. The Swift Spectpto
Co.. Hravcr 3, Atlanta, Ga. New Tork, 756
Eroadway.
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-
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trouble,. I bought two bottles of Paine's Celery Compound,
, -?.?-.. god oh, bow it did. help mei I have so much mithin your
' - medicine,fori know what it did ibr me."
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PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND
"Tor five years I suffered with malaria and nervousness.
. I tried Pained Celery Compound, end l ean truthfully ?ay '
that five bottles completely cured me. I cheerfully recom
mend it, for I know is to be a good medidner"
Chas. L. Stjcabxs, Letter Carrier, Station B, Brooklyn, N. Y.
CUR?S ALL NERVOUS DISEASES,
Neura^, Rbeumattm
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: The Aged,
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The S. Gr. S. is the-cheapest, and the best, and the only Specific Fertiliier
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The S. G. S',has been used all over onr Southern States for the last three
years, and has ^Lven great satisfaction. . ' -
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Of superior activity and efficiency ; a cheap and excellent Fertiliser for
Small Grain, -especially when used with Cotton Seed or manure to supply
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ASHLEY COMPLETE GARDEN FERTILIZER,
DertTered free ; specially adapted to Roses, Geraniums, Pansies, Flowering
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.For terms, directions, testimonials, and for the various attractive and instruc
tive publications of the Company, address,
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Sty*23 . Charlest?n,'?, a
MANUFACTURERS OP
BRACKETS, SHINGLES AND LATH.
Bills of Yellow Pine Lraiibef Cut to Order.
'.' MOULDING BOOK AND PRICE LIST SENT ON APPLICATION.
..y~ FACTORY AJSp YARD,
508 to 524 Calhonn Street, AUGUSTA, GA..
Dec: 14 * - ' ' . . '
ESTABLISEED 1855:
JAMES ALLAN & CO.
Tbe plac^ to-get Reliable Goods. _
Wa^clies, Jewelry, SilverwarevClocks,
I . SILVER-PLATED-WARE, SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES.
Special attention is called- to "our Stock of Watches in Gold, -Silver and Nickle Cases.
' - . BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. ,
Silter, Double-cased Watches, $7.50, $8, $10, up to the finest Railroad Time-piece.
Ladies* Gold!Watches, $15, $20, $25, and upwards.
Gent's Gold Watches, $30,-$35, $40, and upwards."
^ TINE ?tOCKW SURVEYORS' AND DRAUGHTSMEN TOOLS AND MATERIAL.
Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired by experienced workmen. .
% JAMES ALLAN & CO., .
Feb: 8~ ~.. . 285 King St., Charleston, S. C. Sign of Drum Clock.
FURNITURE DEALER
' - ? hd
UNDERTAKER,
Main JStrekt,
SCMTEE,
S. C.
"pESPECTFTJLLY ANNOUNCES to the
?\, public that.be has a large,-and well
selected stock of
to which additions are beingmadeetery week.
We take pleasure in showing goods, and
all are invited to call and see for .themselves
the bargains offered in:
^Wc<>od and Marble-Top Walnntj Ash and
Poplar Bed Room Setts,
Handsome Parlor Suites,
Marble and Wood-Top Tables of all kinds,
,. : ?ouhges,*Cbairsand rockers of many styles,
Bedsteads^ --Bureaus, Washstands,
Mattresses and Pillows, V
^ "Pictt'res, Window Shades,
Picture.Frames, What-nots, Brackets,
And every thing, usually kept in a Srjft class
furniture store."
A visit to Crn?g's will convince yon that
^ou-'cab save money by buying of him. All
goods carefully packed, fr?e?of charge.
A large stock of window and picture glass
always on band.
THE imDERTAKINGr DEPARTMENT
Ts'ftfll an dr.complete embracing-Gaskets and
Coffins of varions styles..
. v,CalIs promptly attended day or night.
Charges most reasonable. \
y Oct. 19
? HYGEIA,"
A Wonderful Discovery.
Tobacco an Aid to Health!
ANEW TOBACCO, 'manufactured by
Thos. C. Williams & Co., Richmond,
Va.,*under a formula prepared by Prof. C.
Mrtljett, of the University of Virginia.
Anti-Malarial, AntrJ>yspeptic, a good Ner
vine, and an excellent Chew..
TRY IT! NO HUMBUG!
For particulars of its virtues call for cer
tificates at (he following places, where the
Tobacco can be had :
R. P. Monaghan, . Sumter, 3. C.
D. J. Winn, " "
E. P. Ricker&Co., " * ?'.
Ducker & Bultmao, " "
W. H. Yates, " *
E. C. Green & Son, " - "
Kingman & Co., " "
T. M. Monaghan, " ?' 'u
J. H. Aycock & Son, Wedgefield, S. C.
Feb22.
INVFNTIf?W nAS revo?nt;?n^e^ tne world
IIYWbll during the last half century.
Not least among the wonders of inventive
progress is a method and system of work that
can be performed all over the country with
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Pay Ui^ral ; any one Can do the work ; either
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pipi)] V REWARDED are those who read
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.ire large and sure for every industrious per
son ; many h/j'e made and are now making
several hundred dollars a month, ft is easy
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who is willing to work. Either sex, young
or old; capital not needed; we start you.
Everything new. No special ability required ;
you, reader, Chin do it as well as any'one.
Write to us at once for full particulars, which
we mail free. Address Stiason & Co., Port
laud, Maine.
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with infallible ink, or fur printing visiting
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for stamping BUSINESS CARDS, ENVEL
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Call on C. P. OSTBEN,
At the Watchman and Southron OJ ce,
Sumter, S. C.
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- Excellent Cuisine, Large Airy Rooms,
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Rates, $2 and $2.50 per day.
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May 2,0 ?' , PROPRIETOR.
SUITER MARBLE WORKS,
ESTABLISHED IN 1869.
w. ???B
WHO IS STILL PREPARED WITH
Improved Facilities,
TO FURNISH
MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES,
. . ? akd?
All Sinds of Comctory Woxfc,
In First Class Workmanship
Dec 21. 9
ALL ABOARD!
FOR THE CELESTIAL CITY?
A-LL RIGHT! NOW 1 We would be
J\_ glad to belp you on the way rejoicing,
by supplying you with a choice Family Bible,
any style and price: twerity-two dollars,
down to a complete, substantial, and beau?
tiful Bible for" only three dollars and fifty
cents. My address, Mayesville, S. C.
Yoois faithfully,
HARVEY/ W. BAKER.
Dec 21 " o
&ii Springs lierai f ater?
Testimonials of Eminent Physicians
of the State. -
Tbe following are selected from many sim
ilar ones :
Da. L. C. Kesxedy, of Spartanburg,
writes tfae Proprietors: "The remedial qual
ities of Glenn Springs I bave known for over
forty years, and can attest to its value in
Dyspepsia from gastric or functionnl derange
ment of tbe Liver, General Debility, Dropsical
Effusions. Uterine Irregularity and Affections
of the Kidneys and Bladder. To the last dis
eases I would particularly call attention, as
the waters bave shown large curative powers
in these complaints."
" Db. O. B. Mater, of Newberry, S. C,
says: "I have sent more than fifty persons
suffering with Jaundice to these Spriogs, and
have never been disappointed in any case;
they all speedily recovered. I cannot find
words to express my confidence in tbe Glenn
Springs water, .13 a remedy for the Liver,
when functionally deranged. Dyspepsia,
Dropsy, certain skin diseases, troubles in the
Kidneys and Spleen, if produced by tbe Liver,
have all, as I know, disappeared at tbe
Springs."
Da. James McIntosh, President of the Med
ical Association ol South Carolina, in his an
nual address before that body remarks:
"Glenn Springs, for diseases of the Stomach,
Liverand Kidneys, dsservea to rank with
any other on the continent."
PRICE OF WATER.
Per case of two dozen quart bottles, securely
packed and delivered on tbe train at Spartan
burg, $4.00.
Per gallon, by the barrel, delivered at
Spartanburg, 20 cent3.
Per gallon, for less than a barrel. 25 cents.
Address SIMPSON & SIMPSON,
Glenn Springs, S. C.
For s?le in Sum ter, by Dr. A. J. China and
Dr. G. S. Sealy.
nCCp SEA WONDERS exist in thousands
UCkl of forms, but are surpassed by the
marvels of invention. Those who are in need
of profitable work that can be done while liv
ing at home should at once send their address
to Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine, and re
ceive free, full information bow either sex, of
all ages, can earn from $5 to $25 per day and
upwards wherever tbey live. You are started
free. Capital not required. Some bave made
over $50 in a single daj at this work. All
succeed, ... . ?0c
Atlantic Coast line
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND
A 0G USTA E. E.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTIL*
Dated" June 24/8S. j Ne?. 23. | No. 27. | No. 15.
Leave Wilmington
Leave Marion......
Arrive Florence...
Leave Florence....
Ar've" Suinter.....
Leave "Sum ter ......
Ar've Columbia...
* P.M.
* 8 05
11 16
12 10
A. M.
No. 50
3 20
4 40
4 40
6 15
P. M.
* 10 10
12 37
1 20
A M
P.M.
f 2 40
5 23
. 6 10
P. M.
No 58
t 6 40
8 05
No 56
* 9 22
10 55
Nn. 52 runs through from Charleston via
Central R rt.
Leaving Lanes 8:34 A.M., Manning 9:03
A.M.
Sun day 8 No. 54 leaves Charleston 8:3.0 A. M.,
Lunes 10:28 A. M., Manning 11:1 OA. M., Sum
ter 11:46 A. M, arrives Columbia 1:10 P. M. .
No. 56 runs through from Charleston via Cen
tral R. R, leaving Lanes 7:13 P. M., Manning
7:52 P. M.
Train on C. &'D. R<R. connects at Florence
with No. 59.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
I No. 51. I No. 57. I No: 53
Leave Columbia..
Ar've Suturer.....
Leave Suinter_
Arrive Florence..
Leave FUrence...
Leave Marion.....
Ar've Wilmington
No 14
8 20
8 55
11 50
* Daily, y Daily except Sunday.
No. 53 nroi? through to-Charleston. S. C, via
Central.ft. R , arriving Manning 7:20 P. M.
Lanes 8:02-P. M.. Charleston 9:45 P. M. I
No!, 57 runs through to Charleston via CenT
tral R.. R., arriving. Manning S:4S A. M., Lanes
9:33 A. M-' Charleston 11:30 A. M.~
No. 66 counects nt Florence with C. and D.
train for Cberaw'and Wndesboro.
No*. 78 and 14 trake close connection at
WUimhgton with W. ? W.R. R. for all points
North.
JOHN F. DIVINE, General Sop't.
X R. K.ENLY, Superintendent Trans.
T. M. EMERSON, Gen: Passenger Ag't..
Atlantic Goast Line.
NORTH-EASTERN R. R. or S. C.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE,
TRAINS GOING^OUTH.
Dated Apl 29/88 'No. 27|No.23|No. 6lfNo. 57
Leave Florence...
" Kingstree.
Arrive Lanes....;
Leave Lanes.......
Ar've Charleston
A.M
*i 30
2 30
2 50
2 50
5 00
A.M.
*7 05
807
8 30
8 30
10 30
P.M.
T6 25
7 42
8 05
No. 53
P.M.
* 8-15
9 45
A.M.
* 9 40
11 25
Train on C. & D. R. R. connects at Flor
ence with No. 61 Train.
Nos. 56 and 57 run through from Columbia
via Central R. R. of S: C.
TRAINS GOING 7?ORTH.
jNo. 78}No. 14|No. 52}No. 56"
Leave Charleston
Arrive Lanes.....
A.M.
*12 15
2 45
Leave Lanes. 2 50
" Kingstree.j 3 10
Arrive Florence, j 4 20
P. M
4 30
6-25
6 25
'6 41
8 00
A.M.
t 7 00
830
No. 60
8 45
9 09
10 20!
P.M.
* 6 00
7 55
* Daily, f Daily except Sunday.
Train No. 60 connects" ?t Florence with
train'on C. & D. R. R. for Cheraw, S. C,
and Wade8boro, N. C.
' Nos. 52 and 56 run through to - Columbia
via Central R R. of S. C.
No 54 leaves Charleston Sundays only at
8.30 A. M.. and runs through via Central R.
R. of S.C, arriving Colombia, S. C, at 1.10
P.M.
Nos. 78 and 14 run solid to Wilmington,
N. C, making close connection with W. It W?
R. R. for all poists north.
J.- R. KENLV, J. F. DIVINE,
Supt. Trans. Gen'1 Sup't.
T; M. EMERSON, Geu'l Pass. Agent.
THE
Beautifully Illustrated. 25 cts.,$3 aYsar.
.ITS SCOPE.?THE AMERICAS-MAGAZINE
?ve? preference to national topics and scenes, and
I literature and art arc of the highest Ktsudard.
Famous Aassrican writers fill its pag?i vith s wide
variety of interesting; sketches of travel and adreat
ura, srial and short stories, descriptivo acconntsof
oar famous countrymen and women, brief essiys oa
the foremost problems ci the period, and, in aaort,
t?is M agir i no is
Distinctively Representative of
_ American Thought and Progress.
It Is eefcneaVtedfwt by ths pr^R* ?od pnWJc to to the
BMt pcpoliir ?nd entertaining; of ta? Mich
el ??4 moathllea. <
1MPORT?N Ta NambeV^tk
Illustrated Prentnm 1.1st, and Special In.
dneement In Chi* or Talnaole Prcmlnnu
t? Clan- Kalse-re, will be ?ent on receipt of
15?., If tali paper It mentioned. -?
ZEPHYRS IN ALL SHADES.
Orders-from the Country will receive
prompt attention.
April 4.
ay Beaponslble nnd energetic persona
waited to solicit snb*crlptIons. "Write at
aee for exclusive territory*.
APDBXSS,
THE AHEEICA1T ?AGAZIITE CO., .
749 Broadway, New York;
FOR SALE.
ADESIRABLE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE
AND FARM, within ODe-quarter of a
mile of the City of Somter. Comprises 55
acres, with good fruit orchard, and stock of j
Hogs. Cows, &c, will be included if desired.
The residence has six rooms, with kitchen and
pantry, and the premises are all in good con*
dition, and supplied with, barn stable car*
riage house, &c. For further information
apply at the Watchman and SouthronO?ce.
fe White aid iss lller,
Having opened their Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER
3Y??L LINER Y,
Invite their friends, and the ladie3 generally,
to call and examine the same.
HATS AND BONNETS,
R?BB0NS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, &c,
IN 'VARIETY*.
LODGINGS.
9DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS for
? gentlemen, or a married couple. Apply
corner Sumter and Republican Streets.
June 13.
BLANKS
-c
LIENS,
TITLES,
MORTGAGES,
BILLS OF SALE,
BONDS,
And Other Blanks in Variety,
FOB BALE
AT THIS OFFICE.
Of Interest to Ladies.
We will send a FREE 8 AMPLE of our wonderful
peeiflcforfemAleoompiaintstoanjladywhowishBS ,
to tetttittsfflcacf b*for?purchasing. 8?nd ?tamp 1'at
Wl?l RCJ?EQY CO., Box 104, Bufal* ?. T. |j
y.._ ' . v . v.. .j. '
w
TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY
. AND ALL XINDS OF -
Druggist's Sundries
USUALLY KKPT IN A FIRST-CLASS DHU9
STORE.
Tobacco, Snuff and Segars,
GARDEN SEEDS, SC.,
-ALSO
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
?J<ASS, -PUTTY, &c.
-AUF)
DYE STUFFS.
Physician's Prescriptions carefully
compounded, and orders- answered
with care and dispatch.
The public will find my stock'of
Medicines complete, warranted genu
ine, and of the best quality.
Oall and see for yourselves.
SEALY'S -EMULSION
?OF? '
COD LIVER OIL
AND ' -,
HypopliospMtes of Lime anfl Sofla,
This preparation contains seventy-fire per
cent, of Pore Cod Liver Oil, and one drachm.
each of the Hypophospbites of Lime and Soda,
making it one of the most agreeable prepara
tions of the kind known to tbe medical faculty.
A tab?espoonful contains two grains each
of tbe Hypophospbites.
Prepared only by
GEBERT S. SEALY,
Pharmaceutical Chemist, '
S?MTER', c. S.
-Dec. 7
BE COMFORTABLE,
GO-TO THE S?MTER COTTON FACTORY,
- AND BUY FOR CASH, .
Cotton Batting Matresses,
from $3.50 to $ 10.00. Satisfaction guaran
teed or money refunded.
Sample .and r'ul ^information at store of
Treasurer, A. Moses',
D. JAMES WINN,
March 21 - . President.
D. B. ANDERSON,
Attorney ?t Law.
S?MTER, S. C.
Will practice in adjoining
counties.
Collecting made a specialty.
A. WHITE & SON,
Insurance Agents,
Offer fn First Class Companies.
FIRE INSURANCE, *
TORNADO INSURANCE,
ACCIDENT INSURANCE,
LIFE INSURANCE,
PLATE GLASS INSURANCE.
SURETYSHIP ON BONDS. -
April 8
I W. ADKENS,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
SUMTEE. S. C.
QOLICITS WORK IN THE BUILDING
^3 LINE,, and will-promptly attend to all
work entrusted to him.
Residence next to Epperson's Stables.
Jcly 20
G. W. DICE, D. D. S.
Office over Bogin's New Store,
XXTRAMCE ON MAIN STEKKT,
S?MTER, S. C.
Office Eours.?9 to 1;30 ; 2:30 to 5.
Sept S* ?
J. X DARG-AN, -
ATTORNEY AT LAW, '
. S?MTER, S. C.
GEO. I COOK,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
? 265 KING STREET, *
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Aug 10 o
PROSPECTUS.
THE WORLD-BUDGET COMPANY re
spectfully announces to tbe people of
Charleston and South Carolina that its 'daily
and weekly newspaper publications will be
issued under tbe company's sole ownership
and control from this date.
Having arranged for able editorial manage
ment, the aim and purpose of The World-Bud
get Company will be not only to present tbe
latest news from all parts of the earth, but to
render public service by fair, impartial criti
cism of matters of public interest,- coo
deming tbe wrong and asserting and defend
ing the right.
For many years a second morning news
paper bas been needed in Charleston. Its in
telligent populace desired 'that both sides of
every important question should be fairly
considered and tbe opportunity of candid ex
pression be freely given an all public topics,
so that the people might be emancipated
from the mischievous supremacy of a single
morning publication tbat is liable, and very
ap?, to suppress all views at variance with its
narrow or selfish policy.
Telegraphic and local news of importance
wiil be found in both The World and Budget
more fully reported than in any other news
paper issued in this city or State.
Our papers will maintain tbat the p?sent
national tariff, /ounded upon necessity forrev
enue which no longer exists, should je revised
upon a basis of fair trade, thu3 giving pro
tection to industries" that need protection, to
the extent tbat American labor shall not be
crippled or brought into rivalry with cheap
foreign labor
In general politics, tbe newspapers issned
by T.he World-Badget Company will be
strictly in accord with tbe patriotic tenets of
the Democratic party of South Carolina, and
the whole country. Having no friends to
conciliate, or enemies to punish, the business
and editorial aims of Tbe World and Budget
will be to use every proper influence in foster
ing and augmenting the best interests of ^tbis
city and tbe state.
With these honest, straightforward decla
rations, we solicit the active support of a
home constituency which is largely interested
in the establishment of progressive, sharply
edited journals that are conducted for the
benefit of tbe people' of Charleston and South
Carolina, and the maintenance of tbe public
welfare.
We shall, always seek to faithfully serve
the people, for their discrimination and moral
support will prove that it is not news alone;
nor business enterprise, nor even literary
ability, tbat makes success in the oewspsper
world. It is tbe recognition by tbe people of
an earnest desire to serve them in -the creation
of a moral force that shall tend to the correc-,
tion of abuses and tbe reform of govern*'']
mental administrations. /
Charleston, S. C.*, May 22,18S?. ^
SHOE
The only fine calf $3 Seamless "Shoe in the
wbrld.made tcithovt tacke ornaiU. Assty??sh
and durable as those costing $5 or $6, and '
having no tacks or nails to wear the stocking
or hnrt the feet, makes them as .comfortable
and well-fitting as a band sewed-shoe. Buy.
the best. None genuine unless stamped on
bottom "W. L. Douglas$3Shoe, warranted^'.
W L. DOUGLAS $4 SHOE, the original
and only hand sewed welt $4 shoe, , which
equals custom-made shoes costing from $6 to !
$9.
W. L. DOUGLAS, $2.50 SHOE is unex
celled for heavy wear. ' "
W^L, DOUGLAS $2 SHOE is * orn by all
Boys, and is the best school shoe in be world.
Ail the above goods are made ra Congress,
Button and Lace, and if notsold by your
dealer, write W. L. DOUGLAS^ Jrockton,
J.. Eyttenberg & Sins, Aents,
Jan. 25
-SUMTER. -S. C.
DEALER ?X
Drugs, Medicines and
FINK TOILET SOAPS; HAIR AND TOOTH
BRUSHES. PERFUMERY AND FANCY
TOILET ARTICLES, Ac, Ac. '$?p.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES CAND
DYE STUFFS, GLASS; J>UTTY,
Full supply of Fresh Garden Seeds.
Aprils j.: , .
PAJI?T YOUR J??JQGY FOR
Z> 13.o "0ollar.
One coat gives an old buggy the blackest
black you ever saw and ? handsome gloss,
without varnishing. It dries- hard in a few '
hours. No Tubbing.!. No varnishing !Nn
extra trouble. Each can contains, more than
enough to paint a carriage. '
Retailed at One Dollar per Can?.
? For Sale by -
V. J>B> A* ,J? CHIffA*
Grf S. SE^IilTS
Drug Store*
' Not a Branch House.
Uader Husic Hall,
SUMTER, s.'c.
PURE DRUGS AKD CHEMICALS
constanjy oh band. A fine assortment of
-toilet . Articles, patent : itEDi-g
ch?es,' Ladies* .requisites,-- ',
and all articles kept by first class'druggists-"
Personal attention, given-to ^ com?b?nd-r"
ing of physicians* prescriptions. - ../^
Cold, sparkling. Soda Wa/er* with choice
cream syrups, . Sj?rsa'pariII? MeadeV and MHk
Shakes- to suit the most fastidious. / ???8]
Apr 13 ! Graduate"of Phacma^^""^
JOHN C. DIAL
Importers and -Dealers in- -
ENGLISH AND ^AMERICA^
e
of every description",
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
. COLUMBIA, S. C.
Oct. 26. o -
i?
GUN>MAEER5:
COLUMBIA; S. G.
'DEALER IN f >
G?bs, Pistols and Fishing Tackle,
Agent for Hazard .and Atlas Powder Com
panies, also Agent for Lefever Arms Cor
AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS. - -
Shells Loaded by Latest Improved Machine.
First-Class Gun Work Gaarantee?f.. "
PRICES AS LOW AS THE.LO WEST. 3
^f* Give me a call at Sportsman's .Head
quarters. Oct 26 o
[ HgfriejH :i^aeJ
cures where all else fails.
Best Congh Syrup. Tastes good. Use
intime. Sold by druggists.
CONSUMPTION:
I believe Piso's Core
for Consumption saved
my life.?A. H. Dowell,
Editor Enquirer, Eden
ton, N. C, April 23,1887.
CONSUMPTION
d o y pif- w&&*P$-S
Si so. send for DOG BUYERS*
GUIDE, cod tabling colored plat's,
100 enprrariDg* of different breed*,
prices tlwy azo worth, auc whereto
bay them. JDircctkma far Training
Dogs and Breeding Ferrets* Mailed
for 15 Cents? Also CcM of Dog
Furnishing Goods of aS kinds.
, ?ben send for 'Practical P0TJ1?
TRY BOOK* . lOOprtsce: beau
plaas for. poultry
about incubators,.
Egg? from b es
_ cJ'.poEize.
infenaation
where to buy
j?ck nt ?1.50
for 15 Cents.
kVlf so,yottcaedthoBOOKOF CAGE
BIRDS. 1^0 pa,??*. J?OiH?s
tratlonn. B*a^al cclornjl ptate. :
Treatment ano. breedi r?s of a H Inno? Cage
birds, for pleasure. und Dpeaeee
and their coro. How to btild and stock j
an Aviary,
m
about Parrots. Prices of W J
.all kind?"Hrd|. cages, $c~J5xte?4cx :
X?Ccu?i. Tne Tar?e Bc>0iC5,4OCl?.,
ASSOCIATED FANCIERS, >
Selected North Carolroa* and Miryl^^?pg
All ocr "Goods -p?n\Vit??'9^^?S^^^
ty and ac lowest pri^s.; ISTp cliarge^r^:^
delivery ^^^M??&^^
W??m
wear. F?se Dfes*3fctT??rto..or^ra-i
' Price Lisi; ao?^ joire?JkMW & j
Atictioa and ! CfemirdMlon^' "
GEJYESE?
Tbe Best and Ghear^t on th^ljAr^rt?:
lOC!
- r restes .TOjSfe^^
X. 'j^mjter^W^^^^^^^^
standy frai
aseistattttf I.ir^^ " '
any branch ?f-my business io%
of-tbe.art.- y y P'::Sj?: yvvK^:^
2n?r.f-ciiie, bat it i
^^^^^^^
I receiTed :ai>ackage< "
i M???dnc,'.in<J * '
tainly no -uaorex
Obtained, : and >0' S/?A3^m% l!&&^
tended to ft?r- MoJ?FJi?TE &?fg? "
opposite the l'-S. iW?tt?^ilice^ja?
taM?^t?iHs-mless tan*? tfcur g*?L..
Plifrrfr of invon^>rv. 'W?-^h i-.'" ?s ?* f?*r
ability Yc6e 'of r4mn^?^v<^^?>^$wf3^^
aet??r<^tts 'in ?*>^
5?*m,-write to i
C ;AvS.n 0 w su; c
HORSE AND
Fout?t i^ik^'^rr^^ei^ei^lLB^^ '
and cromi r^eniy.T>prxcBt^a3a? mu?etb^?ataea
tnd svrect. ' - . , :': -' ?aIfSLvr^
FocOT? Potcdets^rt?Teoreorjwexew^p*1*
Siskask tt> -whic? Horse?^i^Cajte?^a _
Foctz*? Powtw?? m .orcK --s misfacwb?^. :v
SoMwe^wfcere.:-v';,:. -V,.--; r^&figs
2<.
tor Price
Doable Barre? Brefcch EoeSnj^|
chokebore,-$10-to 100. -Sir-* "
?og Shot Guhs, $4tb 2?>.
Breech Loading, and RepeatingyBSfi??^^
40. Latest Patents.. ra.nsr^1 F
ble Shot Guns $5 UttttiL-^
$2.50 to 12; - Berelversfa^^D^Aft
of Cartridges, ^SheHs^GeS^g?^
Powder Flasks, Shot Pooches, Pnrnew? .
4c for our Mammoth Illustrated Oatalogn*,
2c for Price List " Ko rjost??sab?w?*d.
dress, GREAT WESTERN <$m^$&
Pittsbnrg, Pa.
July 27.
repot
The most charming" LIFE OF^S?S-?
writiten. It is very low-priced*n*?fii
folly bound. _ '
Agentsnwanted in every Con^^
wages to any energetic m???. Don't be
when yon can he making from'$&~i??
per month. There is nothing on ^he Ai
ican roaikettbat sells any faster than '
An Agent"has sold tn ?ess?t^"?*^
1,600 copies of this book.> :"
coming in aho wiagfrom 35
per'week. -140 weresoW in
C-, hi 5 days. Another Agent
ny, Ga., 302 in less than a mot
It is a book of virid:
by the leading men of -.)
Send for beautifnllyrrlh
tbe book, and aiso cataloj^oF3^_
books. Send 90-^cts.^ ?fbry?in3^^?:^
including completey<copy of ^he rxwk^i
bi ndinfr. Add res? for. terms, " ; ^ %r *
S0rjTHWESTER?r;p<*B.^>^g^
;153and;^
N. B.?We are the ol??-SSi
ecription book house m ihe Sojttfe^v
of aI?o?s?i?r? niso^^^^^
bibles ?r? ^ mo*t *
ioteresu . I