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TERM'S SUl~iuPTJ : One Tear. in Adv< $.50, or2.00t the Eypiration of Si:: Momb5. se:-tion, S1.00. Each su~un i:tertionl -' ' prContrae: .blve:rti-sin-:. ece P Lp Ites. nl Nrw Aw~ar~EMLSE NEW-N ADVERZTIsK1ENTZZ S. A. ILhgh-- Ceneral MerchaminUSe. Mrs. A. Edwards -ltarant. .... ii. Lessn heriff sals. M. Levi-Notice to Credizors. C Mrs. Susan E. Dranson--Notce to Cre i- 01 tors. Annuai Mecting --County , o 0 J. .T. 1"aan-1soiNte Mr. W. E. Burgess and inother Re C occupying the neat little cottage by- a Mr. J. A. Burgess'. The School Commssioner advertis. ' es that the Public Schools wili open ii on the 7th of November. tt The Commissioners advrtises their m annuial mleeting to be hcid on the 7tnl 1 of November in this issue. A pleasant smoke can be had by using Foi.Li Bros. RED ME: T Ir - u' a good Cigar for a nickle. See the new advertismoL of S. A. Rigby. His stock is complete ar..d c he proposes to sell as low as the next one. Miss Lou Chandler, daughter of Capt. R. A. Chandler, left last .)lolay to attend school at the Sumter IUsti tute. RE Mr TOBACCO. Our tov n A excited over the "Red Meat Tobacco.' The best known. Ask for it. Mr. Josenh H. Montgomery has re turned to tLe State University, where he proposes to complete his course at law. Sophie Eartman, colored was c brought from Sumter last F.iday to answer a charge of petit larceny com- P mitted in this county. P Farmers wanting fresh fleid Ses a suited to this climate, will fid them i at Lorick and Lowrance, Columbia. S. C. M. C. Galluchat, E.q., has been k quite sick for a number of days. It is a pleasure to note that he is con valescing. The merit of RED MEvr Tceo ij conceded by the attempts to imitate [ it. But don't be deceived. Ask for the water-melon tag. Mrs. A. Edwards advertises a res- i taurant for court weelk. Oysters and fish, fresh from Charleston will be served on demand at all times. There were twenty-seven apiennis~ before the board of examiners lat Friday-15 white a!.d 12 colored. T be board are now engaged examvinig the papers of the applicants. Tiey will finish the work in a few days. We learn thatProf. W. B. Bonham of Foreston, is quite sick. Mr. .. r Lesesne, of this town, went to Foreston Monday night to take charge of Mr.)E ~Bonhamn's school untill his recovery. The remarkable drought we area now suffering from has effected the f: supply of water for the town. It a must be difficult for stock roaming at a large in the country to get sufficientf water. ft Belting, Paching, Oils, and Mill supplies generally; lowest prices; also, a few second-band Gins Presses. Lorick & Lowrence, Columbia, S. C. The cournty commissioners met yes terday and disbursed the greater parts of the "ordinary taz fund" ren-ainn over from collections of the fiscal year 1885-6, and the "special bonded fundt for the same year. Mr. Thomas Nelson sayvs that he has bought ont the steam mill busi 1 ness of McCaulev & Harviu, and is 1 nonprepared to <Io ginning or gridi ing with his new machinery, to the satisfaction of every one. Mr. Nelson I is located just east'ot Tindal's Mill. I The premium list of the Darling-t ton Agricultural and Mechanical Fair Company has been issued. The Fair will be held on the 26th, 27th, and 28th of the present month. General W. E. Jamies. secretary of the Fair company, has kindly honored us with a complimentary.( We are requested to state by the K party having charge of that Texasi pony when killed, that it was not bor- t rowed as stated, but hired; and that all care was used in the management of the pony. The only preacLing in town Sunday was in the Methodist church in the morning and in the Presbyterian church in the evening. Rev. H M. Mood preached both sermons. Rev. James McDowell wa absent in at tendance on Harmony Presbytery, which met at Little Lock in Marion county. Mr. J. S. Plowden has made an as signment to Otto F. Weiters, of Charleston. We understand that it was altogether vohimtary on Mr. Plow den's part. He still has charge of the! express and has established his ollice at the town livery siable. Mr. James Henry Epps died of consumption at his residence in Clar endon county, on the 28th nit. He was the youngest son of te lAte. Ed ward Epps, and was well known in this county. He leaves a wife and saeea hildren.-Co>unto Am..rd. I MiE ma eaon has gone to :zn rion, Clfarendon county, to e the posi.iOn of (Governess in the vwil of Mr. 7. K eIrT mny iends of Miss Ehna will miss hr r'h nd face iu our 'ids. The Trias will rove to-day to the 4Uiiflng opposite the Court-hos* 'mery occuuicd by the C:rr'l ;r edie'sparlor is in ono, et of the bu i The iove s ade fro:u a busines Sttd-point, as ore convenlent for our prtrous to :e us; and we will always be glad to eL in:Cm. The Hon. IV. A. Courtonay, of harleston, has been cieted to a seOat a the board of the Peebod': educa onal trust. made vacant by tbe death Ex-G overnor Aiken. The splendid Zecutive and financial abilities of Mr. outenay, will make him an import it factor on this board. The telegraph line running from edic's barber shop to the depot will time to come prove a great conven nee to our citizens. It is put up at Messes rtedic. Burgess and others ight learn telegraphy fr.o Mr. &l the operator at the depot. When ese young gentlemen learn to oper :e wires messages can be trans itted to any point from the 'Shaving arlor. We icknowledge with thanks an in Uation to the State fair to be held in ohunbia from the 8th to the ILh of ov:uber nCxt. The preparatious aing malo for this Pai: &re mar oth arnd insule for it a success under thin its rast brilliant achev cfnts. Colonel D. P. Duncrn is esident of the Association and Mr. homas 'W. Hollaway. Sceretary. Colonel James H. Rice, the Super tendent of Education was in town esterday. In company with our cho ommissionr, he visited the .ademy and the Grove School. At ch school he made a short address, empl-imenting the teachers on the ianagement and general appear.-nce f their respective schools. Colonel Rice expected to make a ublie address in the Court-house yes rday eveninlg, but concluded to rstpone it until after Court when his ppointment can be more largely ad rtised and a better audience secured. Johnfon Chill and Fever Tonic. No re !No pay cents a bo;.t at Din s & Ca Din", Store. THECITY OF THE &4U~D HILLS. FULTON, S. C., October 10, 1887. A n:)O'J. There is, perhaps, no place in oath Carolina containing such a -alth of timber as the Santee Swamp, d e:"necially in north-western Clar ndon. There is littrallv a boma in the tim er interests of Fulto~n, at present, and 2ie sagest of our citizens predict that ~on this uine of wealth will be util ~ed: The largcst luinber companies niorth~ern cities have frequenly sent i..r represenutatives out to inspect ud my.otiate for this territory. These entemen have candidly admitted its reat value, but the head and front of he difficulty has been to decido upon be means of itransportation, and the eluctance of speculators to invest the ncrmnous amount necessary for the nitiatory steips of manufacturing. ievral plans were suggested, but one seemed to obviate the many dis dantages. On aceount of frequent eshets it is impossible to put the eessary machinery in the swamp, nd as most of the timber will not ot, the plan of rafting it down to he mouth of the river and there mill ag it is untenable. Mr. Jordan, of the wealthy firm of ordau, Reed & Macy, proposes a an to surmount these difficulties, rhich is as unique as it seems practi able., It is to equip an immense boat rith all the fixtures of a large saw ill. and laun::h it upon the river, lying up and down the stream at heir own sweet will. Tram roads rould be built all over the swamp hih would haul the timbe: 'a the -aious moorings of the hoating mill. 'he merchantable lumber would then e loaded upon large barges pulled y steam tugs to the mouth of the iver, where the company intend uiling a mammoth wharf. Here e~ssis will be waiting to receive and arry it to market. Of courso during he inundation of the swampi the tia-un -~v would have to be adanmdoned un l the rater subsided. TI he floating nil, however, could not be cffected y the caprices of high or low water. Mr. Jordan is imkin-z a tour of the ctire swamp, and will reach lower Jarendon thlis week. He has made ome hugh "deals" in timber hands in ershaw and Richliand coun~ies. It also Linted that one of the most ex ensive land owners here, has :.ade a ale of 6,000 acres. Mr. Jordan is one f the most affable and reined gentle non I Lave ever met; his terms are a uch more liberal than any- oferel aitherto, and -if the timber owners dis ose of their interests to any one, I arediet that Mr. Jordan's company vill control it. They are not a coterie >f Easan's. however. who will sell their. irth right for a mess of potage. Mr. ordan hopes to perfect his arrange nents within the next sixty days, and put 1,000 men at work. Verily, there .s a boom. A.GoNxu-T. WJonso\ (Chill and1 Fever Tonic. N< ue!No pay : .,u cents pe'r bottle at Di.: i Co's Druv Store. Only- a se-niion. John S. Nettles, thme colored barber of Smter who entered the room o a lady in that town sometime ago an. who was brought to the Richhond jai or safe keephims was y':sterday tur-ned ver to Sheriff Sanders and, by him taken bdore Clhief Justice Simpscni arpus procet~ir for his rcleage on hail wi:i v:i gr.uded in the sui o .500. Ltks was s e t at libevt ou own recogni-:.me, t'o appear ot Court in ouier on Sonday n1ev. A T r% 1 Pro:nt i t HorsCoing =1 al " in.io W .1 and Iron Werk. .-t for Snith I ." u t, COna (ins, um'.un ea at Lri:;o, WAL E -Rim GE'NEPVAL ME (IIfAND)ISE' Puro Wis and Li!nors-Redmnd Corn WiLiskey for Medicinal Pur pesa spe~cidty. N\ot ice! th .1,1 persons ha-,ng etaimst qgaiSt the esta'e of Gincy ).eison, decea.-Od, wil 1 req ent sane duly atttsted, and those owing said estate will mako payme~int to 1 1ES LE VI, O Kob r 12, 1SS7. $250 !N CASH. arere wetrs hie u;aries. .worlh $S. and -1 ine i!nnary unidelrs, wourth s'5.1., given as PRIZES for b)st esays answerilg the gneq tin --Wy should I 'ase a Dictionary hold er?" For fall panrticular--, send to La Ternie 'v. -,ys tw & 111 W. 3nroe St.. Chicago. heunry Hi..ldeis. Or in F:''"' m U R E FM AT U N TUItIR E F-IeEstablishme(int and w'orks. KING STLET, tTPrilEn FLOOR~; And 01ce and Warc Rooms "15 King (HALESTON, S. C. WVrita for Prices. ,lo-NEW WAVERLY HIOUSE. IN THI Bend of King Strce t, lharluston. The Waverly. hinL been thoroughly renovated the past suiu, rand newly fur nish-d tnoughout, mnkes its accormoda. tioneun urpas4e(. Incandesceut Blectrit Lighs and Electrie Bells are u.ol in al rooms and hallways. Rates $2.0 and $2.5& G. T. ALFORD, Proprietor. C. I. HoYT. 11. A. Horr. C. I. Hoyt & Bro., Watches, Clocks, Jewiry S2civrare, etc. A Xerr Good Watchi for .2.50. re Rhr.ums A SrreX:Lrr. %i3 Main Street, - -- Sumter, S. C LOUIS LOYNS Retrr's thanks to his many friends fo patronage in the past, and is happy to announce the splendid bargains that be is now pre pared to oirer them. A fine line of Ladies's (riss aredon to he lowretpssb Beatigue T fines quait o Misses and a -AJ$O Lc~ ..n-c .an ]3'sdCnss Our htoe in ock choticelo wicohpwetae abl tou lrescaote Try o rr8.0SOS h latenes H ne thelry m iarke a atr Laies pris s rimeom LuntImLedS is coplet and Murnpices, canno b. 13i 1O I ANT N OTICE T 0 StoWck Raisers.1 one of the Ilnost. d'e.sirablc 1 ' l i st.~mdC at Panohl. from first of .t.hcr to iirst of Novmier, i. For p~edaLr-' appl:- to -iM. 1ticLardon. It tno "ore t> r.osu loo0ded stock, than a - -ub. W i1ESBS BULM & BROTER. nrnt tii clinimS to the people of Ciaren don an'i re1nes a cominuation of te Pa tronger so bberally bstowed in the Pa.I. Their Eit andl S$13oo are alL warranted as f-!!y up to the Agh st.ndard hereto.ore aimu for them. UCENSED 11 BulYER 3,1 1 8A.I'l B ER, Gens Coats, Vests, Cloaks, and rants Niccly Cleanea, Dy:.A, and Pressed. Fadedl and Moulded Clothing, Renewed with the GrCa' st Dispatch. So. 41-1 WENTWOLTI ST:EET, (Rcar of Artesian We!l.) J. MULLER,9 .L1 NU.-C TUR ER AD JORBBER .07 SADDLERY and HARNESS of al kind. Sumter, S. C. C. MAYrEw, J. M-. MAYIIEW. COLUMBIA MAR BLE GREANIT IC. MAYHEW & SON, 2W nnuactrer o. and Dealers ill :11 kinds of Americani Marble Work ALL KINDS Granite Mon uments TO ORDER. g List ima tes jflriislied for all kindsth of Railroad and otiher heavy llAAOil. S' 130 2IZr~mo .r:uoa, Ch:..dston, S. C. Sol Agents For ST~AnES DiMXIi PLOUG HIS, WYATT PLOUGH!S, A':EiY & SON'S PLOUJGIS DOW LAW COTTC)N P.iTEi AND (,U.3 DIATRIBU TOR~S 1lough Stock. W\a bturne .I m WATsoN's Ti 1 PE ITINE TOOLS Manuhetured in Fay.: ttevill. N. C. Every if braen xrill be rtlpueexd. Also Decali'rs Ii1 GENELIAL HIARDWAR1Ui, AGRICULTUIRAL STEE oop on THorse ani Muile Shoes, W' and i1nware. Cooplers tools, diiners T1ools, CaOmry (Gunhs and Spor 1 ices made on applicationl. JOE LAVAN, SAVING& SHIAMP'OOING Main Strect, Sumter, S. C. 9-7-m. p P.RICKE~R&CO. Tlie la rt2eSt and linest Stock ocf LIQU0 ORS ~ So'anic ,uv (! ' b!;cnio ita t df ( l\v t s a rai1. \i<.i \Wl ilil o-r t8r& just ~ill Ej:iL. uE (Il 'Jain tre~et, :3umter, S. C. Richmond, Va., SL\TUFACTURERS OF Tobacco and Cigars. -ALSO Wholesale Liquor Dealers. -.- SEEDS. SEEDS. - In Stock in Their Season, and for Sale by GORIOK & LOWVRANCE --~0 SEED CORN. -Cob 100 Pei'. (0ol-en I)"%- White Flint. Red Cob. eed Rye, Barley, Wheat, Oats, and Clover. 0.gk11.,1.1 , 13rx Cn Timothy, Red Top. Mixed Lawn, Lucerne, ilet. KAFFIR CORN, GA1.DEN and FLOWER Seed generally. Irish and S7weet Potatoes for Seed. Za- Farmers haviiig .:rautos Seed to sell. please correspond with us. Lorick & Lowrance. M. H. Nathan& Son, -DEALERS IN Carriages, Buggies, Harness, and Wagons. huit-west Cor. Mfeeting and W entworth Streets. CHLARLESTONt - S. C. . PJ. uI , President. F. S. RoDGERS, TeSi re. Atlantic Phosphate Company, of Charleston, S. C. MANUFACTURIERs OF ti-mlac ' -gr--17,;er4S and Importers o Pelzer R.odgers & Co., General Agents, Bo--- \IAR, - .. - CHALESTON, S. C. Friends and the ulic ra ly, with tny of the aove bran ~f Fertilizers. oaii OTTO F.~W5ERS, Wholesale Grocer. WHOLESALE dealer in Wines, Lignors and Segars. No. 181 .-ST PAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. E*ABL;SHED 1844. Charleston Iron Works, Manufacturers and Dealers in Marine Stationary and Porta ble Engine's and Boilers, Saw 31ill Machinierv. Cotton Presses, Gins, Railroad, Steam boat, M1lachinists', Engineers' and Mill Supplies; ggrypairs e.reuuled wiIh j-,myqa.<S arni Digadth. Senedfor price lists. East Bay, Cor. Pritchard St., Jan13 lyr. Charleston, S. C. r .If you need any Clothing. Furnishing Goods, or Hats, end your orders to FAL K&CO, KING SIrIEET. Orrosm:E HIASL, Charleston, S. C., is they have reduced the prices of their entire stock to cost. n acount of eicange of firm. [c-Lmoad.ThE NEW SALOON! [o Ice-Soda ater. THIS WAY, COME UP, FANCY DIN] S, AND FRESING DINKS. Tamm U IT STR IG ? S MUEL J CLARK, PROPRIETOR: Fresh and Choicest WINES, LIQUCRS, BRAN DI -1ES etc. LAGER BEERDIRECT fOM RY. Benedictine and M1edicated Nectar Whiskies, The finest grade of Whiskies on the Market. kept in stoek. lifoRCs'UoN. S3. C. A School for Boys and Girls, WILL OPEN MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, with a full cor1ps of tein-hers. Militarr acties will he a feature of phvsical training of the boys. G d illed in Calisthenics. The latest text bo ks used. a l d u g e n a nd la d1ie s pr1'epar. ed to nter, tlle juniorl (idSs of iany ~ ole"e or 'dehin rv in the rato. All of the Ellih 1 bra1hes. Wodea and Ancient lan WXith a towni of goo morals. goodI hiehh. and splendlid rail road. telegraph. and express faci lities>. The Fo~reston Academuy o Sji'ers suprio advanI1.tages fo )he ed' aioo children. T'ui tion, fromi~ 1..0 )o 63.00). Boardi 8.00 per mnonth-fromu 3Ionlay to Friday. 85.00. For C irenL!ar aply to W. B. BONHIA M, Choice Drugs - AND - DRUGGISTS and COUNTRY merchir4 upplied with the DEST COODs, at the Iow: t'N MuCs. Dr H BAER, Vbolesale Druggist, Nos. 131 & 1: Meeting street, Charleston, S. C. JRVEY HOUSE1 J. E. JERVEY Proprietor, S R - . C. Lug. 31, cm. 3.3 VU 4eeik The PO LWICE GAZET T Ewill be matiI erely wrapped, to any address in *. n ited States for three months on receipb ONE DOLLAR. Liicsn d:i.aent allowed to postmaster: jents and clubs. Sample copicr mail" rce. Address all orders to RICHARD K. fdX, Fr..yxus SquAn, N F. C. Stoney, 1r Sam, Over D. J. Winn's ClothiU. Store. Cutting and making to order. Cleanirs' 3epairing, and Dycirg specialties. dati action guaranted. 8-31-ek. Wulbern & -Pieper Wholesale Grocers, AND DEALES IN. "ro-visions, Liquors, Tobaec6, De 70 & 16 East Ba , Charleston, S (. & n's Furniture Stop," DAN'L BROWN, Proprieto FURNITURE SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 222 King Stieet, CharIeston, S. C. BOLLMANN BROTHERSi Wholesale Grocersj 157 and 169, East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. Jan. 12. 87 ly. D. O'Neil & Sons, 33 IJI .: STRZE-r. . . CHARLESTOs, S. . Wholesale Dealers in Boots and Shoes; Trunks, Satciels, C'. Goods received by every steamer suitaNJ. for the interior tratde. All the latest styl' A Cost;Lntly in stock, at the lowest prices and on a-coiuoIdating terms. Jan, 12, 87 _ y. JOHN S. WILSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law; Feb. 25 Attorney at Law. Manning, S. C. er Notary Piblic with seal. V. F. B. HIAsswoL-rH, Sniter S, C., B. S. DLisrass, MAxxxxG, S. C HAYNSWORTH & DINKINS, ATTORNXEYS AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. G. ALLEN H UGGINS, JR.4 D)EsTaL SURGEoN, Mr Office on Street Souxth of Couri House. Mehli F. N. Wilson, INSURANCE AGEN T MAN:NING, S. C. C. E. STUBBS, CASH COTTON BUYER, S~UMTER, S. C. Any parties having Corros to offer delI red at de pot, by teseg'raphing me, will r - eive myV nrompt attention. My trade ii large inC~c~ilrdonl County. Sum.ter price grtd.8-31-cm. MGahan, Bates & Co JOBBERS OF Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Nos. 226, 228 and 230 Meeting St. CH A RLESTON S. C. TESTRIAL AR~TST. I havc opened'. a irst-eiasi Shavin;::Salo at the Enterprise ollee, and solicit the pu r'age of the cit ies uf Manning and comt .LCL fair Cutting, 23e.; Shaving, 10e.' SSpec.l aatntio givecn to children; C. (I. REDIC, Mz:seisc, S. C. July 7,13803. Gere W, SteffenS, Auction and Commission Merchant and LIQUOR DEALER. 197 & 1033 East Day, Charleston, S C. MrY? A\~ t- ,ar t o- Clayt.n & ilussel Wt fl.a Gaeonae. ~~ar.t~l Av~t4~D~sureanigo sprnoest.'., o M31Jof YORK~ !~7~AXLE [h~LL~GR EASE JIEST IN THE WOELD. fninao:s. ;04FE'.THE G.ENUINE