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&7Vu *Mrbl* wbliepeee
y?fcv .<:,Tb* ?to?<w form of nativa g rae?, ?
A?4 aya of elasile brightness
?^,'''???1 tboagb lb* brow ba lined with care,
EM&S? ? v **U*f of softest . waatnaM
?Sfo^flp linger thara, la beauly rare
E&rafc And m ooh of angel meek ne M.
fc.y A saoetfder of the haman mind,
?A Wttk youthful .eal? before him ;
f.. Be (britta wit? feeling* undefined,
Aa mighty thought* nub o'er him.
?'.' ? . And as be mould? the youthful minds,
i/ . (Beneath the greeter Master,)
^V. Vor. weal or woe; be euielj finds
fiu HI* Jast reward hereafter.
BEAUMONT.
I*- TUB FAMILY.
carrying the packed budy of meu td ??/e ^,
tr of the House Of Delegates, fully pri
nty feet below. As fearful and fa wh
kb this wa?, the beary ceiling and ?,),,
timbers which supported it descend- ^
ed along with the mass, greatly ?ocreas? tei
lug tho mortality. Fifty-six were killed n0
upright, add others may die from in- COi
JuHea received. coi
Had the catastrophe occurred ten n??
minutes earlier possibly half tho mern- 0|,
bert of the House of Delegates would \\
-- *-v, L i U cd by thc. feX1-?? nf *h* -
-W isd?tu lays out the pians, but
perseverance builds the structure.
-- Four p'rominont English magazines
are edited by women.
-Never make money at the expense
of your reputation.
- There are seventy papers in
' America called the Telegraph.
- The London Graphic bas sent an
artist todo America, beginning at San
Francisco.
-Isa pork merchante doctor bo*
eause he eurea his own hums ?
-? western girl likes to make bread,
because it cleans her hands so beauti
fully.
-Thone is a literary club of ladies
.nd gentlemen in Kalamazoo called the
''Ginger Schnapp Club."
- The i ondon Telegraph sent a re
Eorter to Portland to desoribe the Pea
ody funeral.
-The latest notion of a Paris paper
"t' -iato offer wedding rings to all new
- subscribers.
- Josh Billings' "Farmers' Alminax"
has reaohed a sale of seventy one thou?
sand eopies.
-An Irish printer, hunting up a
missing theatrical advertisement, said be
was "looking for the lost plny-ad."
A Florida negro was two years ago so
terrified at the cars that he had to be
blindfolded to get him on board. Now
he isa Senator aad director of the rail?
road.
-A littlo boy of Hudson, New York,
couldn't remember the text exactly, but
thought it was ?something about a haw k
between two pigeons." lt was. "Why
halt ye between two opinions.
-A countryman stopped at a tele?
graph window, where a young Indy
was receiving dispatches, and after
looking on a moment, called to his
companion: "Say, Bill, just you come
and see 'em make paper collars ! Don't
she know her biz, hey, Bill?"
- A man who has a strong mind can
bear to be insulted, can bear offences,
because he is strong. The weak mind
soaps and snarls at a little ; the strong
mind bears it like a rook, and itmoveth
not, though a thousand breakers dash
upon it and cast their pitiful malice in
the spray upon ?ts summit.
* A Newburg clergyman suddenly stop
. vd in the midst of his sermon, on
Sunday, and sat down. This aroused
tho sleepers, and he then arose and
. ?? said he did not propose to preach to
persons who were sleeping under his
sermon, and he hnd taken this course to
aeonre a wide-awake audiooce. He had
it.
It is said thot Bevels comes into the
Senate every dav smelling so strong of |
musk that oven Sumner holds his nose,
deolnring that musk is vrrv offensive
to him. When he finds that instead
of musk it ts Ravels' natural smell, he
will be delighted with it.-AT. Y. Dag
Book.
-An exchnnffo soy? : Trying to do|
bnsines without advertising is liko
winking through a pear of green gog?
gles. You may know that you aro do?
ing it but nobody else does.
- The first colored woman to enter
npon the study of law in tho United
States is Charlotto E. Bay, daughter of
Rev. Charles B. Ray. She has entered
the Law Department of Howard Uni?
versity, Washington.
- Belton County, Wost Tennessee,
has a jail without tenont; a court with?
out a docket ; a jndgo who needs no
jury; a term of tour months without any
known infraction of tho law. Thc Court
met last Monday, and there were no
cases to be tried. Thc judfce waited
day, and there was nothing to bo done.
Butler eau find no County in Massachu?
setts with such a "record."
-A ghost drove no cntiro family
tamnltoasly from n house in Oswego
. at a late hour a fow nights since. After
awhile their excitement was allayed, and
on investigation they found that a cow
. on a foraging raid, had mndo her way
into a raro kitchen and inserted her
head into an empty flour barrel. The
barrel br?ame fust on her horns, and,
unable to escape the incomberanoo, the
. terrified animal commenced a franatic
rampage about tho apartment, with the
result ablive described.
_During a Wyoming murder trial,
the reordered man appeared in tho court
. alive and well. The trial, however,
?yent oo, and tho jury brought in a ver
diet of guilty. " Moir's this ?" says the
jtirlg j, "there has hoon no murder: the
jory la eonvinoed that the * prisoner did
not mordor this roan, but he is a dan.
g?rons uian. I am ?uro he stole roy
rtay.mare, and we believe that hanging
him is neeeitery for tho paaoe of the
. ?pwtry.
DR? TUTTS
Golden Eagle
Bitters.
The Best Tonic Ever Invented.
Recommended by the best Physicians
in the country for the cure of,
Dyspepsia,
Dysentery,
Diseases of the Liver and
Kidneys,
Sick Headache,
Loss of Appetite,
Female Weaknesses,
And General Debility.
IT HAS NO ECiUAL.
t II U a ?ore PREVENTIVE OF CUILLS AND
'TEVER, and i? * GREAT STRENGTHENER
?v IT KXHILERATES WITHOUT BEING
?.^OLLOWED BY DEPRESSION, and on that
|a^count is the beat'boverage.
C8 IT 18 A MOST DELIGHTFUL CORDIAL
re The most delegate Females take it.
KO NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
111 ?EST? Sold by the Principal Druggists and
SiGruccrs.
". April!3_3M
Coffees.
PRIME RIO,
Good Rio,
Fair Rio,
Common Rio,
Choice Laguayrs,
Jara.
For sale by
ADRIAN A V?LLERS,
March 30 Wilmington, N. C.
Flours.
I^XTUA FAMILY,
2J Family,
Extra Super,
Super.
For salo by
ADRIAN A VOLLBRS,
Morob 30 Wilmington, N. C.
Sundries.
CRACKERS, TEAS,
Soaps, Oranges,
Candios, Lemon?.
Starch, Gunned Goods,
Nails, Snuff,
Tob?ceo, Sogar?.
For salo by
ADRIAN A V?LLERS,
March 30_Wilmington, N. C.
Sugars.
STANDARD CRUSHED,
Standard Powdered,
Standard A,
Circle A and B, .
Extra C,
Standard C,
Light Brown,
Dark Brown,
Muscovado,
For salo by
ADRIAN A V?LLERS,
March 30 Wilmington, N. C.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. "|
WKMINGTOH A MANCHESTER R. R. Co. >
WILMINGTON, N. C., Maroh 12,1S70. J
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, the 13th inst.,
Passengers for tho W. A M. R. B. will
take the Trnin at the W. A W. R. R. Depot
and tho following schedule will be run :
DAY EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily.)
Leave Wilmington (W A W R R Depot) 4:00 A M
Arrive nt Florence.11:03 A M
Arrive nt Kingsvillo.3:00 P M
Louve Kingsville.11:40 A M
Arrive at ri oro nco.3:14 P M
Arrive at Wilmington.0:00 PM
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily.)
Leave Wilmington (W A W R R Depnt) 0:15 P M
Arrive nt Florence. 1:43 A M
Arrive nt Kingsvillo.0.00 A M
Leave Kingsville.3:45 P M
Arrive nt Florence.ll 05 P M
Arrivo nt Wilmington.0:12 A M
WM. MACRAE.
General Superintendent.
March 17_145-tf
SCHOOLBOOKS.
The undersigned have recently published
series of NKW PICTORIAL READERS AND
SPELLERS, adaptod to tito Instes of both ?oxes
in the fumily ns well us tho school ronni. Thoy
have been prepured by tho Rev. Prof. J. L.
REYNOLDS, D. D., of tho South Cnrolinn
University. The serios consists of six volumes
Reynold's Now Pictorial Spollor,....15c.
Roynold's New Pictorial Primary Reader,.25c.
Reynold's New Pictorial Fina Kendor.40c.
Roynold's Now Pictorial Second Render,.OOo.
eynnW'? New Pictorial Third Reader,.SOo.
Reynold's New Fourth Roader,.$ 1.23c.
SCHOOL HISTORY OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Told in a familiar style. By Professor JAMKS
WOOD DAVIDSON, A M. Price 00 cents.
Prof. REYNOLDS' WRITING BOOKS, in
?cries of numbers-20ccnt>t ench.
A SCHOOL REG 1ST EU to lust six months,
10c.
A TABLE BOOK for young children,-50o.
per doz.
Tho above i nblicntinna are being extensively
used in this State, North Carolina, and Georgia,
and wo nro encouraged to go on and publish
whole sorios of School Booka in all depurtmonts.
Duffie Sc Chapman,
Publishers and Booksellers,
COLUMBIA, S. C
Also for sale at tho SUMTER BOOK STORE.
April 20 Om
General Life and Fire
IHSroiMI MINOT.
SUMTER, S. C.
TllE following Companies having complied
with tho Law, and deposited $20,000 ench with
tho Comptroller General, odor protection
households against loss ordainoge by lire :
Security Fire Insurance Company of
New York, Assoit*, 82.017.809 81.
German Fire Insurance Company of
New York, A fl? ott?, 1.058.054 Ol.
Georgia Homo Insurance Company,
Columbus, Ga., Assetts, 408.7? I 10.
Richmond Hanking Insurance Co., of
Virginia, Assetts, 270.640 24.
A. WHITE?
March 30 Agnct.
1 H. ALEXANDER,
" DENTIST,
BROAD STREET, CAMDEN, S. C.
Every description of wurk executed with
promptness, and in the most approved and dura?
ble stylo. Seta of Teeth furnished at very mod
.roto rate/.
REFERENCES :
Gen. J. B. Kershaw, Camdon, 8. C.
T. Barueh, M. ?' ? "<
L. Il. Deas, ?? ??
J. M. Davis, " ?<
Ja? & ea
_ SUMTER
3VIARBLE YARD
THE undersigned would moat respect ful IJ
announce to tho people of Sumter and sar*
reundiag country hat he bare just received a
SPLENDID LOT OF
IVE rbi o ,
?nd ts now prepared to receive and ox?ente or?
ders of all kinds In hie line, with neatness and
dispatoh.
IRON HAILING FURNISHED TO ORDER.
W. P. SMITH,
SUMTER, S. C.
( Nvo' 1? tf
Manufacturodgby
Harbeck, Conklin & Willis,
Manufacturers of
Stoves, Tin and Japaned Ware,
And Agents for
Kaoline aud Unamele*:. Wares
For sale by
L. P. LORING, Agent,
Juno 9- Sututer S. C.
18TO. 1870.
MATESVILLE, S- C.
J. A. M?Y?sls CO.,
WILL CONTINUE DURING THE YEAR TO
KEEP ON HAND A FULL SUPPLY
OF GOODS IN THEIR LINE,
CONSISTING OF
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
GROG ERIES,
ABB gBGVISIQBS
and hopo to merit a continuance of tho liberal
palronago they havo been receiving.
Wo dosiro to call particular attention to our
trade in
FL OUR.
It is onr aim to keep for salo only good quali
tics of FLOUR, and families may rely upon our
n took as affording tho best grades of
Extra ant? Family Flour,
to bo bad in tho markets.
Our groceries goncrally aro all
FIRST-CLASS GOODS.
nud our DRUGS and AiEDICINES aro war?
ranted to be puro and genuino.
Besides tho usual stock of DRUGS and MED?
ICINES, wo keep always on hand, wo offer two
invalunblo preparations of our own manufacturo.
Anti-Malarial Specific,
FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF
Chills and Fevers.
TONIC BITTERS,
an admirable combination of TONICS adaptod
to all eases noodiug Tonio .Medicines.
COUNTRY PRODUCE of nil kinds takon in
BARTER for goods at fair prices.
J. A. MAYES ? CO.
Jan 1, 1870 _ ly
New Hardware Store,
Main-st. under Sumter Hotel.
L. P. LORING,
-AGr.NT Fon
Messrs. King & Huppman,
ISA 1YTI MOKE, m. D.
Would respectfully announce to his friends and
tho public, that lie lins received and opened, at
tho abovo establirhmcnt a
Stock of Hardware and
Family Utensils,
embracing every artillo in this lino of business,
wilie h ho intonds to sell ot tho
LOWEST PIE ICES, FOU CASU,
He will koop always in storo, a completo assort
mont of
Collin's Axe?, Amos' Shovols and Spades,
Trace Chains, Hoes,
Rakes, Pitch Forks,
Grain Cradles, Scytho Blades,
Guano Soivcs,
Pocket and Tnblo Cutlery,
Bro?s Preserving Kettles,
Tin Waro, Window Glu>s-all sizes.
Persons in want of tho most convenient and
economical Stoves, cnn bo supplied with thc
latest improved patterns nt prices which cannot
fail to givo outiro satisfaction.
__May 20 _
SHAW'S COTTON SEED HULLER.
Agents- RHODIE ic to,,
Factors anti Commission Merchants,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
March .10 ly
For Sale.
WHAT VAUJABUfl PROPERTY",
* Called Brookland, Siluatod in Sumter County,
nbc nt ono mile from Stnlesburg,' if. ul *whioh was
the family rosidenco of the lute John Brndloy.
It consists of n lurga mid fine Dwelling House,
with 10 rooms, (8 unusually large,) Drick Kltch
on, Stnblo, Barn, Carringo House and othor neo*
essnry nut-buildings, all in thorough ropnir, and
about 140 acres of >und. Placo entirely healthy.
Price $6000 00 and terms aecoraodating. For
other particulars, opply to the undersigned, at
Marietta, Ga., or tv J. S. G). Richardson, Hsq
at Barnier 6, 0.
Ve? 2* tf. ELLEN BRADLEY.
THE GRISAT
Constitutional
FORTIFIER.
-AND
Vegetable Appetiser*
THE BEST
TONIC YET OFFERED.
Rocky
Mountain
Bitters,
Pleasant to the Taste, impart?
ing ViaOR and STRENGTH to
the constitution. A thorough
Purifier of the Blood,
a regulator of NERVOUS force,
and a powerful sustainer of
Health, against the encroach?
ments of disease.
Dyspesia or Indigestion
is speedily cured by the use of
this TONIC, also for Liver Dis?
eases, Disorders of the Kidneys,
and loss of Muscular Power. It
will be found a specific, and as a
preventive of
Fever and Ague,
or a restorer of the natural pow?
ers, when broken down by con?
tinued Ague attacks, it has no
equal. A curative for the in?
valid and preventive for thc well
that cannot be surpassed.
Females whose Consti?
tutions
have become NERVOUS and
debilitated through sedentary
habits and close confinement to
household and other domestic
duties, will find this TONIO
possessed of intrinsic virtues,
Etblc at all times to establish a
healthy standard and bestow a
now lease of pristine health,
cheerfulness and alacrity of
spirit so necessary to thc happi?
ness of woman.
The genuine is put up in
QUART BOTTLES,
handsomely wrapped with di?
rections in
RNGL1SII,
FRENCH,
AND
GERMAN.
Manufactured only by the
Rocky Mountain
Bitters Co.,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
207 FULTON ST.,
Yew York.
For tale by
I. A. M'ttAGrBX ,
t SUMTER, 8. 0.
April? , ^ ?*?
SOLUBLE
SOUTH SEA GUANO.
Rodes'Ground Gypsum.
pgr* Circulars with detailed statements fur?
nished on applioation to the General Agent,
B. S. RHETT & SON,
Charleston, S. C.
Or to OREEN, WATSON A WALSH",
Jan(26-Sm]_Agents at Sumter, S. 0?
Old Carolina Bitters.
A Delightful Tonic.
-
WE TAKE OREAT PLEASURE IN OF.
FERINO THE
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
to tho publio. Thoy are compounded with great
care, and contain somo of tho best Tonios in the
Phannaoopiu. As evidence of tho superiority of
our BITTERS over nil other?, wo have certifi?
cates from many of tho leading physicians in our
State, who have prescribed them in tboir prac?
tice.
The Old Carolina Bitters
Will bo found invalunblo for
WANT OF APPETITE, GENERAL DEBIL?
ITY, CHILLS AND FEVER? AND DYS?
PEPSIA.
Wo do not offer our BITTERS ns a euro for all
diseases, but as an Aromatio Tonic, they have no
equal.
For salo by Druggist and Grocors every whore.
Prinoipal Depot,
Goodrich, Wineman & Co,,
Importers of
CHOICE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,
Fob 18-ly _Charleston, S. C.
St. Joseph's Academy.
coxnucTF.n BY TOE
Sisters of Our Lady or Mercy,
SUMTER, S. 0.
THE Collegiate Exercises of this
First Class Institute, will bo resumed
Son tho 1st of September. A prompt
^attendance is requestod in order to
facilitate the progross and arrango
mont of tho classes. Tbo now buildings are
spacious and elegantly finished, furnishing no
oomuindntion8 for ono hundred boarders. The
extensive grounds and piazzas aro ample for open
air exercise, and young ladies aro thoroughly
instructed in English Mathematics, Fronch, Ita?
lian, Music, Drawing, Painting, Ac, Ac. Location
heal thy, air pure, wa er gnod, and terms reason?
able. For particulars apply to the Superioress of
St. Joseph's Academy, Sumter, or to tho Supo
rioross nf tho Sister? of Mercy, Charleston, who
will enden vor to meei tho pressure Ol' tho times.
Nov. 10 _
MUSIC LESSONS.
Vocal and Inst rumen tal.
Tho undersigned having tnken his rcsidonco nt
Sumter, will Rive lessons in Singing and on the
PIANO and VIOLIN. Ho will likewise give in?
structions in FRENCH, G ERM AN and ARITH?
METIC.
TUNING OF PIANOS ATTENDED TO.
For further particulars, apply to him at his
rcsidonco in Han in Street.
II. C. M. KOPFF.
Fob 2-If _
W?FF0RD COLLEGE.
SPAIITANBUHO C. H.,
SO. CA.
FACULTY:
REV. A. M. SHIPP, D. D., President and
Profossor Mental and Moral Sci' nee.
DAVID DUNCAN, A. M., Professor Ancient
Languages and Liternturo.
REV. WHITEFOORD SMITH, D.D., Professor
English Literature.
WARREN DU PRE, A. M., Professor Natural
Science
JAS. H. CARLISLE, A. M., Profossor Mathe?
matics.
REV. A. Il, LESTER, A. M., Profossor History
and Biblical Literature
The Preparatory Schcol, under tho immediate
supervision of tho Faculty, Jno. W. SHIPP,
A. il., Principal.
Divinity School-Row A. M. Sh i pp, D. D.
Hov. Whitefoord Smith, D. D.J Hov. A. H
Lester, A. M.
Tho first Session of the Sixteenth Collegiate
Year begins on tho first Monday in October,
(8A9, tho second Session begins on the first Mon?
day in January, 1870.
Tho course of studies and the standard of
scholarship romain unchanged, but tho Faculty
now admit irregular students or thoso who wish
to pursue particular studios only.
Tho Schools also open nt the samo timo.
Tuition per year, in Collogo Clnsscs, includin;
Contingent fcc, $54 in Specie, or i ts equivalent ii
Currency.
Tuition pcryoar,in Preparatory School, includ
ing contingent fen, $11 in currency.
Bills pa vahle ?me half in ad vaneo. Board, pc
Month, from $10 to $15 in currency.
For further particulars address
A. M. SHIPP, Prosidcnt
JAMBS CALDWK?L.
WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL DEALER IN
Boots, Shoes. Hats,
Opposite J. T. SOLOMONS,
Sumter, So. Ca.
Fob 1? tloet.
The State of South Carolina
IN TUE COMMON PLEAS.
COUNTY OF SUMTER.
Edward A. Edwards, Assignee, ? Bill to Fore.
VS. V close Mortgage
Samuel Furman. ) of Land.
IN nbodionoo to tho oidor of salo rondo in this
case, datod 16th Jannnry, 1870, I will
oller for salo, ni publio outcry, nt Sumter Court
House, on Sales Day in May next, for
cash, the mortgaged premisos mentioned in si.id
Bill, consisting of all that pieee or parcel of
land containing about seventy-five seres, situate
lying and being in Sumter County, whereon the
said Samuel Furman (ortnorly resided with the
messuages and buildings thereon. Bound,
edon tho South wost by tho road loading from
Stttebnrg to the Bradford Springs, on the north
east by land formerly of Joseph B. White and
otbar sides by lands now or formerly of Charlas
M. Fnrman. - . '
Purchaser to pay for papers ?nd stamps.
Q. W." RCARDON, 0. C. P.
iota ? ?i .
F1 ARM JES
IWIIHII ?entere?? an* tarrtve Vo?r
"PHOW?X GUANO,
iMMHtd by o?4lr?*tr>om lb? Pknnlx
Itlaodt, South Pacific Ocean.
Wilcox, Gibb s & Co '8
MANIPULATKD GUANO.
Pr>f?r?< at Savannah, Ga*, and
?hn?l*?ton, 8. wtith has proved In
?he ?oil "he Mann rein nae.
FOR SALK. BV
WIICOX, GIBBS & CO.,
IMPORTERS 4 DEALERS IN
m
m
00 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, QA.
64 BAST BAY-ST, CHARLESTON, 8. C.
241 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, QA.
Also, by......Agent.
WE ALSO KEEP
Pure No. 1. PERUVIAN GUANO.
? DISSOLVED BONE.
? LAND PLASTER.
For further information, address as above for
circular, or subscribo to Southern Agricultural,
published by AV. C. Mactnurphy A Co., at Au?
gusta and Savannah, Ga., at the low priooof 25o.
per annum.
Doc 8 _4mos
PHOTO!? RAFHS,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
.JESSE II* BOLLES'
FINE ART GALLERY, NORTH-EAST CORNER
Kins and market Street?,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
PROCELAIN LIKENESSES
LIFE-SIZE PORTRAITS,
In Oil, Water, and Pastel Colors,
Taken in the
HICiHEST PEKFECTIOX'iOl? ART.
PHOTOGRAPHS
OF ALL KINDS AND SIZES.
Feb 16-6m_
AIMA R'S SARRACENIA
-OR
FLY TRAP BITTERS
Tho Great Southern remedy for
DYSPEPSIA,
NERVOUS DISORDERS,
GENERAL DEBILITY, Ac.
Prepared by
Cr. W. Aimar,
Chemist nnd Druggist,
Charleston, S. C.
SAVANNAH, GA. I
March Otb, 1809. j
MR. W. G. AIM AH-Dear Sir:-A member of
my family suffering long from Dyspepsia, has
experienced inoro relier from ty o MT SARRACE?
NIA BITTERS than from any other tnodicine
she tins ever tried. It is most excellent Tor in
vigoruting the system and creating nn appetite.
I regard it ns decidedly the most beneficial of all
Dyspeptio remedios.
Yours, very refpcctfully,
N. J. DARRELL,
Sold by ali Druggists.
General Agents RISLEY A Co.,
No. 141 Chambers Street, New York.
AGENTS AT SUMTER.
J. F. W. DoLormo. A. Anderson A Co.
Nov 3_6m
A. lt. STILLMAN,
(Formerly of Fognrtlos A Stillman,)
-DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Dry Goods, Hosiery,
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS &c
281 King Street, West Side,
ron RT ii noon BKLOW WENTWORTH STUEKT,
Opposite tho llilbers Ilouso,
CHARLESTON, S. C
Terms Cash or City Acceptance.
Fob 16-3m
Especially designed for the use or tho Medical
Profession and the Family, possessing those in?
trinsic medioinn) \ roportics which bolong to an
Old and Puro Gin.
Indispensable to Females. Good for Kidney
Complaints. A delicious Tonio. Put np in
cares, containing ono dozen bettles each, and
sold by all druggists, grocers, ko.
A. M. BININOER A CO.,
Estnbrlshod 1778. No. 15 Heaver St., N. Y.
Inno 2? 1v
GEO. Z.. FRENCH?
Commission Merchant
REAL ESTATE AGENT
WILMINGTON, N. C.
WILL PUBLISH. August 1st, for Freo
Distribution, n Catalog .i" o f LAN OS FOR
SALE IN NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
Sond in n doseription and price oMnuds.
jjgg? No charge unless n salo is ofTeoted
vASj^Aa%
BLOOP PURIFIER!
Pot Tettiaoiulf, iee "Bowhill Alant*" fer tkii jnr.
FOR SALK BY ALU DRUGGISTS.
sDr. J. J. LAWRENCE & CO.
PBOPBISTOna,
3?7^v61 Exohanye Place,
CLEMENTS & CO.,
7-O AWAY Wif ?|C?r-~Sv<
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COMFOltT AND CURE FOR THE RUP
TURRD-Sent post pnld on reeelpt of 10
ot?. Address Dr. E. B FOOTE (Author of Mcd
ionl Con.mon Sense,) No. 120 Loxlngton Avenue,
New York.___
WAY WITH SPECTACLES. Old eyes
mud? new, eaellv, without dootor or medi?
cines. Sont post paid on receipt of 10 eeo ts.
Address Dr. K. ll. FOOTE,.120 Lexington Aven
ne, New York._
TJINT8TOTHB OHILDLK88 sent free on
JLL receipt of ana Utter sump. Address Dr.
STB. FOOTS, AXO ilsington Avenue, N. Y.
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FIRE: AND LIFE ^
I]N3"?TJTl!A.]NrCE.
OHAS. H. MOISE, Insurance Agent,
SUMTER, s. a
Fins. I L x rST
Insurance Company.
Capital, Surplus and Reserved Funds,
in Gold, ?18,400,000.
Eighteen Million and Four Hundred
Thousand Dollars-IN GOLD.
Invested io tho United States, Two Mil?
lions of Dollars. $2,000,000.
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE dj
AND GLOBE -
This Company having complied ?itf, |
j the provisions of tho recent "Rood D?y
posit" Act, is prepared to issue
Lifo or Endowment Policies,
ON TUE MOST FAVORABLE TKRXg,
Having
Thirteen Millions of JDo??art
iu Assets, porfeot security is guaranty
Risks io Sumter, taken nt Charleston j to tll0 in8urcd } whilo its immense M
rates. , . .
constantly ?norcasiog incomo cnableoit ]
Residences in tlte Country Insur- to declare liberal dividends. Thu*. 1
edat LOW hates. "M 13
Polioy in this Company is Btoadily ia? )
Losses paid promptly in Charles- crcasirjg ?D valu0j ata cost wMoU? ,
ton.
creases with every annual pnymeat.
On the payment of Ten Years CHAS. II. MOISE,,
premiums in CASH, a perpct- IusurallC0 A6CQt' \
.? * . i Sumter, 8.0. !
udl policy will be issued. Feb :>3
.1(|M,|t..<i..-. '(,|I|,M.Mu?..f.fll.KH'Otll.'I.Ml.'l.llliniKiillil'liMu'lilliiUill.I'h'Mli.lln.nMK.'I,(VS(S j
Piedmont and Arlington
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
THOSE TWO STAUNCH COMPANIES, THE PIEDMONT
AND "ARLINGTON" HAVE COMBINED UNDER
THE ABOVE NAME, AND PRESENT, IN THE
. SHORT TIME OF TWO YEARS, A
LIST OF OVER
Eight Thousand Insurers and a Capital j
and Assets of over One Million and
a Half of D lars,
ATTAINING TO A POSITION ND IMPORTANCE AMONG
Life Insurance Companies
never before reached in so short a time.
Rights of Policy Holders in both the "Piedmont" and "Arlington"
will remain unchanged, and the same as before.
New and advantageous features in the new
Company, will be allowed the old Insurers co-equal
with thc new ones
There are Branch Offices in each State, where funds accruing art
invested, and not taken beyond State limits.
-o
Branch Office in this State at Columbia,
LEA PH ART, JEFFERSON AND RANSOM, Managers.
J. S* HUGHSON, Agent, Sumter, S. C.
REFERENCES : ]
Capt. A. A.Gilbert, Capt. E. W. Moise, Capt. Jno. S. Richards*!
0:t 6 I
It is a preven?
tive of Chills, a
sure cure for
Dyspepsia,
Cholera Mor?
bus, Indigos
tion, Nervous
Debility, a dc
lightlul Bevor
age, a pleasant
tonic, an inval?
uable traveling
companion.
NO B1TTEKS
equal to them.
For tho weak.
For the pale.
For the sickly.
For the aged.
For females.
For spring use;
All uso it with
wwonderful sue-,
cess. Bringii
color to the
pale white lip.
THE BEST IN USE. ? J
Recommended hy thc Highest Medical Authority in thc State Sec Circulan
raouud each Bottle.
If you want to bo ourod of Dyspopsia.
If you want lo bo cured of Chills and Fever,
If you wnnt to bo cured of Debility,
If you want to bo cured of Indi-ostion,
If you wnnt to bo cured of Weak Stomach,
Ifyouwnnt to regain your Appctilo,
If you wnnt a poo.l StomnchW,
t If you wnnt ibo BEST TONIC.
TRY THEM. USE NO OTHER. Ask fori SUMTER BITTERS. Sold by Druggists ss?
Orocors. Seo that our sigunturo is over tho cork of euch bottle ____ _
DO WIE, MOISE & D AVIS
PROPRIETORS ANT) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CHAULES TON, B..Jj.
For ?ala by A. ANDERSON A CO., Sumter, and 6PENCEB, SCARBOROUGH * CO.
Pcb i?_?fm BwhoPfllw^PfrgL.
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Purchasers of muslo will consult simply to Introduce our now OV0M0
their own interests by subscribing to tho musical world. Our sub- .
to PRTKRS' MUSICAL MONTHLY. It scrlbors sing and play tho music wo
ts issnod on the first of each month, givo thom. Their musical friends M
and gi vos all (ho v r^rr*T !1 l^fc Cl 1 hcnr tho VMV"C'
lates? and best PETERS Hka it. ?nd boy
Music, by such X 1JX UXl/U it in shoot music
authors ns Hays. Kinkel, Thomas, form, whero wo mako our profit.
Bishop, D.uika, Bccht. Frey, Keilor, Romcmbor! every yearly subscriber
Wyman, etc. Every number on- gets, during tho your, nt least 15?
tni'ns nt loast Twolvo Pieces of now pieces of our best music, nil ot
and good Muslo TI r| TOT 4 T which wo after
printed on fino MUSICAL ??g fifj
whito paper and "J1001 *ORT , ,
from full sir.0 muslo pintos, ovcry soil for over $00. It ll publiflieci n?
pioco of which is nftorwards printed tho Mammoth Muslfl Storo of J. h.
in sheet form, from tho s imo plates, Petors, 600 Broadway, Now XO'Ki
and sold nt from 30 to 00 cents each, whero ovcry thing in tho inusio lino
and all wo ask Tlf/\\Trpn I "XT" M" ? ? w
for ?his valuable MON 1 Ii I . Y "?j ' ? '
mngazino is 30 sinnn yoi.r vi
conto copy, $3 a yonr, $1.60 for der, it will bo promptly attended to.
six months; and wo gunrunteo to
every yonrly subscriber nt least 432
pages of choice now music, by tho " , 7 "._,, _* *
Lost authors. Sample coptes can he seen at
$60 FOR $3. 0 the o?ccof this paper.
Wo do not oxpoot PBTRRS' Muffe
AL MONTHLY to pay us ns n Mngn- % J
r.ino, hcoauso wo givo too muoh
musio for tho monoy. It is issued _,^^^m^^m^
mLt POI\I> & cii ANN KI, I PA VIL 1 OH HOTf>
OYSTERS.
SUPPLIED In quantities to SMU purchasers
Orders from nil parts of tho interior solicito*
nddreis Thoa McCrady, Agent, P. O. Box 330,
Charleston, 8. 0.
References.-Jarosa Adger A Co., lion. J. B.
Campbell, Dr. Rt. J. Ravonel, David Jonnings,
MoCrady A Son, W. O. Dingi?. Joba S. Ryan.
HOY. 17
CHARLESTON, 8. &
BOARD. PER DAY. ?8.00
HOBT. BAHILTO?,
Buporia tecdeat,