The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, December 30, 1896, Image 9
WBIX?SIES'DAY, DXC. 30, 1896.
Confederate Veterans.
Addressed in the Interest of
the Battle Abbey.
NASHVILLE, Te OH., Dec. 27 -The
following circular bas bee o presented to
The Sun :
Officers and Members of Camps of
. United Confederate Veterans :
Comrades-We have the honor to
transmit to voa ?he enclosed address,
issued by the executive committee :
The board of trustees is determined
. to carry to a successful finish the lauda
ble purpose committed to its charge.
The board has undertaken the rais
tog of funds to duplicate and add to
tbe munificent donation of Comrade
Charles B. Rouss, of New York city,
sod naturally applies to the organized
camps of United Confederate Veterans
for prompt pecuniary aassistance, that
the endowment fund of the association
. may be as great as possible, and be re
? ported to the next meeting of the
United Confederate Veterans at their
annual reunion in this city io May
next.
The board of trustees are early at
work and are eodeavoring to push for?
ward the raising of money, with the
determination of securing the neces?
sary fund to enable the erection of a
suitable memorial building within
which to preserve^ the archive records
of southern valor and endurance, to?
gether with the literature of the four
years of unqualified hardships in the
field and at home.
Now is the time to act. Further
delay may defeat tbe parp?se of the
board, as time wiil scatter and destroy
macy relics that the association desires
to preserve. When it is remembered
that every dollar -now raised will be
covered with another, throogh the
great liberality of Comrade Rouss, 'tis
the commonest kind of plain business
sense to meet him with the largest
possible local cash donation, that this
liberality may be made available and a
memorial edifice erected to the heroism
of the southern people.
I* is suggested, and respectfully
urged upon all division, brigade and
camp commanders to provide for a
money collection by every camp in tbe
Uoited Confederate Veterans* organiza?
tion on the 19th day of January, the
birthday of Gen. Robert E. Lee, for
tbe benefit of the association.
Of course, it is not intended that ef?
forts should be delayed until then, oj to
cease after that time, but the object of
this suggestion is to make that day a
memorable one io the work which
should enlist the deep interest cf every
Confederate soldier, who, while accept?
ing and upholding loyally the resalts of
thc war, still loves and venerates the
memory of hts comrades who died for
the cause they loved so well.
The superintendent and secretary
will be ac'ively. in the field for the
subscriptions ; therefore, for the pres?
ent address him at Covington, Ky , and
if absent, letters will be immediately
forwarded and receive prompt attention.
Very truly and fraternally,
IV. D. Chipley,
President.
Jno. C. Underwood,
Superintendent and Secretary, etc.
The Law Recognizes Sunday.
NEW YORK, Dec. 26.-Judge Pry
or in the Supreme Court to day de?
nied the application of the Agudath
Hakekiloth, a Hebrew organization
of New York, for a certificate of in?
corporation. In refusing the certifi?
cate Justice Pryor says : "In thc
certificate submitted to me I observe
that the annual meeting of the pro
posed corporation is appointed to be
held ou each and every second Sun
day of January of each and every
year. It is not a religious corpora?
tion", and its aunual meetings are for
the performance of precisely such
6ecular business as is transacted by
other civil corporations The ques?
tion is not whether such meetings
are illegal, but whether they should
be approved. The act intended is
an aggression upon the Christain
Sabbath, and the law which scrupu?
lously protects them in their obser?
vances of their creed gives them no
license to affront the religious sus?
ceptibilities of others."
---?<??-'?.. --
Sewing Machines and Organs cleaned and
repaired at the Sumter Music House.
Mrs, Anna Gage, wife of Ex
Depuiy O, S. Marshal,
Columbus, Kan., says;
"I was delivered
of TW8WS in
less than 20 min?
utes and w i t h
scarcely any pain
after using only
two bottles of
"unTurD?
DID NOT SUFFER AFTERWARD.
E^~Sentby Express or ma II, on receipt of price.
81. ?O per bottle. Boo* "TO MOTHERS"
mailed free. ?
BRADFIELD REGULATOR ?0., ATLANTA, GA,
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
om
is a vigorous feeder and re?
sponds well to liberal fertiliza*
tien. On cern lands the yield
increases and the soil improve?
if properly treated with fer
tilizers containing not undei
7% actual
Potash.
A trial of this plan costs but
little and is sure to lead tc
profitable culture.
All about Potash-the results of its use by actual ex?
periment on the best farms in the United States-ii
told in a litde book which wc publish and will gladly
nail free to any farmer in America who will write for it.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau St., New York.
D??. E. G, 1%'SST'S
ME ni MMM immm
7V.Z ALL OTK EEO EmiTATIOKS,
Je sold rifler positive "?Tr?tieia Guarantee.
d*uce. Nervousness. Lassitude, :: ? Drains, Ycnth,
Ir.l Errors, orSscessi-eU-e of Tobacco, Opium,
or Licuor. -hi--h Jr-ads to Misery, Consumption,
insanity and Oralh. At'sTor? <?r by mail, $1 a
bc::; H::: for yi\h "SVTiStb&? 2.t3&?a?te<? to
CBt-e or ?-cf?.-v? s3'?Eey. ??>:?E2pie pack
ajre. cc:iiai::iT'r^ JITS days* rrea?Eienr, with full
instenctions, 2s cents. Ore e&nrpic cal? sold to
cachper:.:;. ??z'.'.cc.orbj2?*L ^ ?-*^
>^ />?- tc cure in SO da vs. At store'vp**^ x
J. F. W. DELORME, Sumter, S. C.
CO.,
WHOLESALE BROKERS,
-AND
Cotton Storage Warehouse
PROPRIETORS.
UP-TOWN OFFICE:
COURT HOUSE SQUARE,
1,000 Tons High Grade Am
moniated Fertilizer,
1,000 Tons Acid with Potash
500 Tons Dissolved Bone.
500 Tons German Kainit,
400 Tons C. S. Meal,
For Sale.
We are prepared to meet
any and all prices for STAND?
ARD GOODS. Get our prices
before purchasing.
Respectfully,
KARBY & CO,
Dec 16
Notice!
AFTER an esoerieoce of twenty-eight
years io the Cabinet slop of Mr. J. f>.
Craig, th? <;r;?1ersi;:r.;-'; have grpne ioto the
brisipess of repairing ??d deaning fa reit are,
on their ow;> account, at;d ? ?-c- ; : '.? fi confident
of their'ability to give perfect ?:i'i.-f*ciion,
respectfully solicit the patronage of tbs peo
pl?? of Sumter and vicinity.
The preparing and dressing of de?.d bodies
for barjai will i-e promptly ?ad carefully al?
ten Ced to.
Shoo opposit? the Episfopfl church.
PETERSON & CUTHBERT
Sept ??t. 1898 Sumter, S C.
FIRST RATIONAL BASK, ~~
OF SUMTER.
STATS; CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSI
TORY, SUM TB t?, S. C.
P*id up Capital . . . .
Surplus and Profi ts ... ,
Additional Liability of Stock
holdt-rs in excels of their ?tock
ST5,COO 00
14,500 00
Teta! protection to Depositors $'.'04,^01! 00
Transacts n Geoer&l Banking Business.
Careful attention {riven to collections.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
Deposits of Si and upwards received. In?
terest allowed at the rate of ? ;-er cent, per
annum. Payable quarterly, on first days cf
Jauuarv, April, Julv and October.
" R SI. WALLACE
L. S. CARSON, President.
Aug 7. Cashier.
PATENTS
?Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-J
(ent business conducted for MODERATE FEES.
?OUR OFFICE IS OPPOSITE U. S. PATENTOFFICEJ
?and wccansccure patent ia less time than those'
(remote from Washington.
Scad model, drawing or photo., vrlth descrip-?
?t?on. Wc advise, if patentable or not, free ofj
(charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured.
A PAMPHLET, '* Hov/ to Obtain Patents," withi
?cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries^
(sent frc 3. Address,
OPP. PATENT OFFICE, WASHINGTON. D. C.
L WI
il
Fire Insurance Agency
ESTABLISHED 1866.
Represent, araon^ other Companies :
LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE,
NORTH BRITISH ? MERCANTILE
HOME, of New York.
UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY, N. Y.
LANCASTER INSURANCE CO.
Capital represented ?75,000,000.
Feb. 2?
-?B (MUSTON LINE.
SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA
RA?LROA?.
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.
Corrected to
:! ' ?9th.5 1895.
Lr Charleston
Ar Sna?tn?rviHe
14 Prevails
41 Georges
14 Branchville
44 Homesville
'' Oran2et:urg
" St Matthews
44 Fori Motte
" Ringville
Columbia
Lv Columbia
Ar Ringville
41 Fort Motte
4i St Matthews
44 Oraogeburg
44 Rowesville
44 Branchville
44 Georges
44 Pregoalls
41 Summerville
44 Charleston
DAILY.
7 10 '? m
7 46 a m
'8 18 H m
8 30 a m
9 CO a m
9 15am
9 28 a m
' 9 48 a m
10 00 a m
10 10 am
10 55 a m
7 CO a m
' 7 40 a m
[7 Mam
8 02 a m
8 24 a m
8 38 a m
8 55 am
9 55 am
9 48 a m
10 22 a m
10 00 a m
DAILY
5 30 p ra
6 1 0 p m
G 50 p m
7 O? p m
7 50 p ra
8 07 p m
8 24 p m
8 48 p m j
9 03 p m
9 20 p m
10 10 p ra
4 00 p m
4 -:4 p m
4 55 p m
5 09 p m
5 27 p m
5 42 p ra
fi 55 p m
6 37 p m
6 50 p ra
7 22 p m
8 00 D m
Lv Charleston
44 Branchville
44 Bamberg
14 Deomark
" Blackville
'. Wilston
14 Aiken
Ar Augusta
Lv Augusta
44 Aiken
44 Williston
" Blackville
44 Denmark
41 Bamberg
44 Branchville
Ar Charleston
7 10am
9 15am
9 41am
9 52 a m
10 10 a ra
10 27 a ra
11 09 a m
gil 51 a m
6 20 a ra
7 08 a m
7 49 a m
IS 08 a m
*8 20 a m
? 8 33 a m
0 ! 0 a ra
'll 00 a m
5 30 p ra
7 50 p m
8 19 p m
8 31 p m
. 9 50 p ra
9 10 p m
9 57 p m
10 45 p ra
3 20 p m
4 07 p m
4 44 p ra
5 03 pm
5 17pm
5 29 p m
5 55 p ra
8 CO pm
Fast Express, Augusta and Washington, with
Through Sleepers to New York.
Lv Augusta 2 35 p m
Ar Aiken 2 15pm
44 Denmark 4 19 p m
Lv Denmark 6 25 a m
44 Aiken 7 23 a m
Ar Augusta 8 10 a m
Daily Except Suuday.
Lv Carr deo 8 45 a m 2 25 p m
44 Camden Junction 9 3"> a m 3 55 p m
Ar Ringville 10 05 am 4 35 pm
Lv Ringville 10 25 a ra 6 00 a m
14 Camden Junction ll CO a ra 6 40 a m
Ar C* aden ll 55 am 815 am
E. S BOWEN, L. A. EMERSON,
Geu'J Man'g'r Traffic Man'g'r
General ofuces-Charleston, S C
Atlantic Coast line.
WILMINGTON. COLUMBIA A"ND AUGUS
TA RAILROAD.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated Dec 13, 1896.
Leave Wilmington
Lea/e Marion
Arrive Florence
Leave Florence'
Arrive Sumter;
Leave Sumter
A rrhe Columbia
No. 55
P. M.
*3 25
6 05
6 45
P. M. A.M.
\ ?7 15 *3 25
8 26! 4 3o
No.52.
P. M. ! A.M.
Q *>rj OK t
9 50| io 5;-.j
No.51.
No. 52 runs through frota Charleston ia
Oiitre.i H. R., leaving Lam.*. 8 34 a. ii?., Msn
ajng G 10 a. m.
TRAINS^ GOING NORTH
Leave Columbia
Arrive Sumter
Loa ve Sumte?
Arrive Flcresr:
Leave F bren cc
Le^ve K&rioa
Arriv2 Wilmington
\T0.54
A.M.
?5 50
7 12
A. hi.
7 15
8 25
A. M.
8 55
S 34
12 15
\"o ?3.
P.M.
*5 00
6 20
i No.50
P.M.
*6 3j
7 ?0
* Hally. fDrtily erccpt Sunday.
No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S 0.,
?i-i Centrf.? R. R., arriving Manning 0 l;Z p.
m , Lanes 7 37 p m., Charlestor: 9 10 p. ;.i
Trains cn Conway Branch louve (.h*.c?
hourn 10 40 ft. m., arrive at Coe-way
wrtv 1 CO p. m., returning ienve Conway al
2 25 p.' m.j : -iv? Chadbor.rn 4 55 p r..'
;cave Gfcsdboarn 20 ;< m., arrive at Hub ?>?
3 00 p. m., reterni .> ?er.vc Hat 8 30 a. rn .
.irrive at Chadboum 9.15 a.m. Daily ex
cept Sunday.
Trains on C. & D. R. R. ?eave Florc r.ce
8 55 am, 9 10 a m and 8 00 p m., arrive
Darlington 9 28 a ra, 10 20 t m, and 8 30 p
m; leave Darlington 9 31 am, and 10 40 a
m, arrive Cberaw 10 40 a ra and 12 30 p m,
le*ve Cheraw 12 45 pm, arrive Wadesboro
2 25 p m. Returning leave Wadesboro 3 00
p m. arrive Cheraw 4 45 p m. let?ve Cheraw
4 4r> p m, and 5 15 p ra, arrive Darlington
7 10 p m and 6 23 p m. leave Darlington 7 45
pm, 6 27 p ra and 7 45 a m; arrive Flor?
ence 8 15 p ra, 6 55 p m, and 8 15 ? m.
Daily except Sunday. Sunday trains leave
Floyds 7 30 a m, Darlington 7 45 a m, arrive
Florence 8 10 a m. Returning leave Flor?
ence 9 00 ara, Darlington 9 30 a m, ar?
rive Floyds 9 40 a rn. Trains leave Gibson
6 15 a m, Bennetteville 6 41 a m, arrive Dar
gton 7 40 a m, Sumter 9 25 .-. m. Return
i. leave Suinter 7 20 p m, Darlington 9 10
;> m, arrive Beacettsvills 10 ?1 p m, Ginson
10 25
nj.
JOHN Y. DIVINE, Gea'
J KEN LY, Ger.'l V?anaeer.
T. M KMRRSON. Traffic \UT<?er.'
?upt.
Fast Freight Line
B ii TWEEN
Sumter, S. C.,
The Kortti, Northwest, South and
Southwest,
.VIA
AUGUSTA & GEORGIA R, R,
Rates and information furnished by
H. R. JACKSON, T. F. A.,
Columbi*, S. C.
A. G. JACKSON, G. P. A., Augusta. Ga
Dec 8.
4 *
Atlantic ?oast Lino,
fe&-Ea??era li* IL ci S, V.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRA IKS GOING SOUTH.
Dat??d Dr c. ?X-.? 35 iso 22?H;
13, ?S26.
L*. Flores rp
,: gicgstra
Ar. Lant'3
Le. Les?
Ar Obari'i'n j S 02
M.
i. Ii I ?. R
3 25? 7 15!
j 8 2-5
-1 S3| S 42
i 33i 8-42
IO ?0
I H? :~>?
! *
A. K.
i 9 IO
ITO 20j
r' ;.' ?10 iii
7 40 0 4i
9 iO
p. x 1 P ,
12 25
? M.
TRAINS GOING NORTH
Le. Charl't'o
Ar. Laue*
Le. Lane?
" Kingstree
Ar. Florence
:;O.78?K?) 32 so.52!*o.'50
*J*l*j*.
A.H.I ?. K
8 25
A. M.
5 2C
6 45
6 45
7 45
P. M
A M.
7 00
8 27
A. H.
P M
I 0
45
45
0!
15
V,
?Daily. fDaily except Sunday.
Ne. 52 runs through to Columbia via Cen
tral R. R. of S. C.
Trains Nos. 78 a ni 32 run via Wiltoo an1:
Fayetteville-Short Lin--And make clore
connection foraii pent? North.
J R. KEN LY, JNO. F. DIVINE,
Gen'I Manager, Gen'1 Sup71.
T.M EMERSON. Traffic Maoacer.
Atlantic Coast Line.
Manchester & Augusta Eailrcad
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
Ic effect December 1.3, 1SS6.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH,
flo. *35. No. -fbi
Lv Darlington,
Lv Elliott.
Ar Sumter,
Lv Sumter,
Ar Crestor,
Ar Pregt.alls,
Ar Oraogeborg,
Ar Debark,
?. M.
A. H.
4 30
* 22
5 47
6 20
A. M.
A. H
7 53
S 4<
9 25
A M
TRAINS GOING -NORTH.
No. |56
?. -a.
Lv Denmark,
Lv Ornrgeburg,
Lv Pregnails,
Lv Creston,
Ar Sumter,
Lv Somt<?r,
Ar Elliott, '
Ar Darlington
7 20
8 05
8 55
M
No *32
P. M.
4 37
5 10
5 ?2
t 25
P. tl.
?Daily.
f Dai ly except Sunday.
Trains 50 and 51 carry through Puilmai
Palace Buffet Sleeping Cars Ketweeh Ne'
York and Atlanta via Augusta.
T. M. EMERSON, H M. EMERSON,
Traffic Manager. Ass c Gen. Pass. Av*:
J. R. KEN LY. Gen'1 ManAger.
BltOB E. R
Ia effect January 15tb, 1S9?.
TRAINS GOING tfORTH,
No. 72.*
Leave Wilsons M iii 9 10 a m
" Jordon. 9 35 a ta
" Davis, S 45 a in
" Summerton, 10 10am
"% Millard, IO 45 a c
" Stiver, ll 10 ? E
Packsville, 11 3c p m
" Tindal, ll 55 p o
" W. i S. June, 12 27 p m
Ar. Sumter, 12 30 ; a
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
No. 73.?;
L?xve Sumter, 2 30 p rn
" W.&S.JotJc, 2 3:; p m
il Tindal, 2 50 p m
" Pncksv?ie, 3 l? p m
" Sf: vcr, 3 35 D m
" Millard, 3 45 p m
" Summerton. 4 40 p m
11 D?vis, 5 20 p m
" Jordoo, 5 50 p ra
Ar. Wilson Mill, 6 30 p m
Trams between Millard and St. Paul leavf
Millard 10 15 a m and 3 45 p m., arriving
S?.. Paul 10 25 a tri and 3 55 rv m. Returnio?!
leave St. F'.ul 10 35 a m and 4 10 p ra, ace
arrive .M?!lr.rd 10 45 a m end 4 20 p m. Dai
ly except Sunday.
?Da;!v except Sunday.
THOMAS WT LS ON]
Predsienr.
Orno Bi?er & Ciio?esteii Railway Cf
SAMUEL HUNT. A-e?: for Purchar-sr.
ID eject December 14, 1 f?C 6
CAROLINAS DIVISION.
WUR'? ti?O??D.-(Daily except Sno?&y.}
~~ No 33. No. ii.
Lv C:imden.
Ar Kershaw.
Lv Kershaw.
Lv Lancaster.
Lv Catawba Junction
Ar Rock Hill.
Lv Rock Hill.
Lv Yorkville.
Lv Blacksburti.
Lv Patterson Springs.
Lv Sb el by .....
Lv Ratberfordton.
Ar Marion.
1.15
2 00
2 15
2.55
3.30
3 49
3 54
4. 30
5. LO
p ra
n m
p m
m
m
ir.
m
m
ru
ll
8.CO
8.33
9 10
?0 50
12.20
a v
a XL
a m
s m
p ra
SOUTH BOUND.-(Daily except Sunday.)
No. 32. No. 10.
1.30 p ic
3 05 D' m
5..?0 ' m
LY MI rion.
Lv Rutherford too.....
Lv Shelby.,
Lv Patterson Springs
Ar Blacksburg.
Lv Blacksbarg.
L.v Ycrkvrlle...
Ar Rock Hill.
Lv Reek Hill.
Lv Catawba Jonction.
Lv Lancaster.
Ar Kershaw.
Lv Kershaw.
8.30 u rr.
il.36 :l i.V.
?O.?C a ru
10.30 a tD
10.51 fi m
11.17 a ra
11.57 a rn
11. 7 a Li
Ar Camden .|!2.-15 p m
5.45
6.10
ro
? =2
Dinner at Kershaw.
CONNECTIONS
No. 32 has connection with Southern Ruil
wav at Rock Hil!.
Nos. ll and 12 hnve connection at Marion
with Southern Rail wa v.
x SAMUEL HUNT, Gen. Manager.
A. TRIPP, Superintendent.
. B.L?'?PKIN, Gen. Pass. Agt
rOUUIlul bvill/ll Aili ?J f bi [??l?xjl
]>egto announce io tho public that they have just completed
the erection of their New Ginnery andar? new ready for busi?
ness. The system is the "Winship" latest improved for eleva?
ting, conveying, ginning and packing cotton, with Revolving
Double Box Press: Positively no long waits or delays to have'
your cotton ginned and packed-Can gin and pack a bale in
lo minutes. We will turn you out more lint and of better
grade than on the ordinary gin, andguarantee you perfect satis*
faction. Bagging and Ties can be liad at ginnery as cheap as
anywhere.
SEEDS SEED: ' SEED !
We will pay the highest cash market price for your seed or give
you Cotton Seed Meal in exchange for Seed, which will give
you much better results as a Fertilizer than putting down youi
seed and save you one-half labor in handling. Cotton Seed
Meal contains from 8 to 10 per cent, ammonia and is cheapei
to the farmer than using the seed.
FERTILIZERS ! FERTILIZERS !
We beg-tc say that we are handling High Grade Guanos, Acid
Phosphate with Potash, and Genuine German Kainit, and are
prepared to make prices on same. If you want first class goods
see us before you make your purchases, as we will save you
money.
Ginnery and Mill, Main Street, below A. G? L. Depot,
Up-Town Office : Main Street, next to Court House Square. .
Sumter Cotton Oil and Fertilizer Co.
Perry Moses, Prest & Manager. A. C. Phelps, Sec. & Treas.
SEE THE li ATE ST
Let us Sell You!
We have had years of experience in the business, and think we can s?
isfy YOU in quality and price. For
Table and Pocket Cutlery
COME TO US.
For Buggy and Wagon Material
Wf? KEE? ?T.
For Best Cook and Heating Stoves
OUR STORE IS THE PLACE
For Engine Supplies, Farm or Shop Tools, House Forij^j^ jJcpdS, Ih?
ness, Razors, Scissors, Guns, Pistols, Cartridges, Etc.,
Come right here.
Over 200 different ftjles of Cooking and Heating Stover. Also Oil Cookers and Heater
We want the leading merchant in every tow?'in the State io sell our lines c
Stoves. We guarantee full protection in bis territory to each agtat we appoi.
If not sold in jour town Feud direct to us for dits and prices.
Oct 27,